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The Harley (or Oxford–Bolingbroke) ministry was the British government that existed between 1710 and 1714 in the reign of Queen Anne. It was headed by Robert Harley (from 1711, Earl of Oxford) and composed largely of Tories. Harley was a former Whig who had changed sides, bringing down the seemingly powerful Whig Junto and their moderate Tory ally . It came during the Rage of Party when divisions between the two factions were at their height, and a "paper war" broke out between their supporters. Amongst those writers supportive of Harley's government were , , Delarivier Manley, and who clashed with members of the rival .


Peace treaty
The ministry vigorously pushed for a peace to end the War of the Spanish Succession, leading to the Treaty of Utrecht. Foreign affairs were largely conducted by Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke. They were fiercely pressed by the Whig opposition, who used the rallying cry of No Peace Without Spain. In order to secure his peace treaty through the hostile Whig-dominated House of Lords, Harley created twelve new peerages known as Harley's Dozen in a single day to tip the balance. The ministry successfully prosecuted over charges of and had him imprisoned in the Tower of London for a period.

In December 1711 the government controversially dismissed John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, a notional Tory but long supported by the Whigs, as and replaced him with the staunchly Tory Irish general James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond. Ormond took the field as commander of the British forces in in 1712, but received "restraining orders" from Harley forbidding him from committing troops to fight the French. Ormond marched his troops away from the Allies, now commanded by Eugene of Savoy, who suffered a major defeat at the Battle of Denain without the assistance of the British. Marlborough was also dismissed from his post in the cabinet Master General of the Ordnance, a position that was handed to the Scottish Tory James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton. Hamilton was also appointed as the first British Ambassador to France following the war, but before he left for France he was killed in a notorious duel in Hyde Park with the Whig politician Charles Mohun, 4th Baron Mohun of Okehampton.


Fall and aftermath
The government fell following Anne's death in 1714. The new king, George I, was not comfortable with Harley or Bolingbroke, who he believed had opposed the Hanoverian Succession and instead supported the pretenders. They were replaced by the Townshend ministry, beginning the , and it would be nearly fifty years before a Tory ministry gained office again in 1762. Bolingbroke was forced into exile, along with many of his followers after being accused of treason. Harley was impeached by Parliament, and remained in the Tower of London until 1717. who had played an important part in the negotiating the Utrecht treaty was also imprisoned.

Several former members of the government were involved or caught up in the 1715 Jacobite rebellion. Bolingbroke in served as Secretary of State for the claimant James Francis Edward Stuart, the former Scottish Secretary John Erskine, Earl of Mar led the uprising in Scotland while Sir William Wyndham, 3rd Baronet was arrested as a potential leader of the revolt in England.


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See also
  • 3rd Parliament of Great Britain
  • 4th Parliament of Great Britain

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