James Stansfeld

Sir James Stansfeld, GCB (English: /ˈstænsfld/; 5 March 1820  17 February 1898) was a British Radical and Liberal politician and social reformer who served as Under-Secretary of State for India (1866), Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1869–71) and President of the Poor Law Board (1871) before being appointed the first President of the Local Government Board (1871–74 and 1886).

The Right Honourable
Sir James Stansfeld
GCB
President of the Local Government Board
In office
3 April 1886  20 July 1886
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterWilliam Ewart Gladstone
Preceded byJoseph Chamberlain
Succeeded byCharles Ritchie
In office
19 August 1871  17 February 1874
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byGeorge Sclater-Booth
President of the Poor Law Board
In office
17 March 1871  19 August 1871
Preceded byGeorge Goschen
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
In office
2 November 1869  17 March 1871
Preceded byActon Smee Ayrton
Succeeded byWilliam Edward Baxter
Under-Secretary of State for India
In office
February 1866  July 1866
Prime MinisterThe Earl Russell
The Earl of Derby
Preceded byThe Lord Dufferin and Clandeboye
Succeeded bySir James Fergusson, Bt
Civil Lord of the Admiralty
In office
May 1863  April 1864
Prime MinisterThe Viscount Palmerston
Preceded byThe Marquess of Hartington
Succeeded byHugh Childers
Parliamentary offices
Member of Parliament
for Halifax
In office
18591895
Serving with
Preceded bySir Francis Crossley, Bt
Sir Charles Wood, Bt
Succeeded byWilliam Rawson Shaw
Sir Alfred Arnold
Personal details
Born(1820-03-05)5 March 1820
Halifax, Yorkshire
Died17 February 1898(1898-02-17) (aged 77)
Rotherfield, Sussex
NationalityBritish
Political party
  • Radical
  • Liberal
Spouse
(m. 1844; died 1885)
RelativesWilliam Crompton-Stansfield
James Rawdon Stansfeld
Thomas Wolryche Stansfeld
John R. E. Stansfeld
Alma materUniversity College, London
Middle Temple
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