Deputy President of the Board of Trade

From 1848 onwards, the office was held concurrently with that of Paymaster General.

The office of vice-president itself was effectively succeeded by that of Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade but the role is extant.

[1] Notable holders of the office of vice-president include Lord Grenville, William Gladstone, Lord Goderich and the Earl Granville.

[2] This appears to have been a one-off appointment, and this role no longer exists.

[3] At some point on or before 8 June 2020, when it was mentioned in answer to a written parliamentary question, the Board of Trade had begun to be served by a Deputy President, in the person of the backbencher Marcus Fysh MP.

The Hon. Dudley Ryder , later 1st Earl of Harrowby, who served as vice-president of the Board of Trade from 1790 to 1801.