Assistant Postmaster-General
The Assistant Postmaster General is a defunct junior ministerial position in the United Kingdom Government.
The title of Postmaster General of [the United Kingdom|Postmaster General] was abolished under the Post Office Act 1969. A new public authority governed by a chairman was established under the name of the "Post Office".
The position of "Postmaster General" was replaced with Ministry of [Posts and Telecommunications (United Kingdom)|Minister of Posts and Telecommunications] and that of Assistant Postmaster General was replaced by a Parliamentary Secretary post.
Assistant Postmasters General
- January 1910: Henry Norman
- 1910: Cecil Norton
- 1915: Herbert Pike Pease
- 1922: vacant
- 1924: Roundell Palmer, Viscount Wolmer
- 1929: Samuel Viant
- 1931: Graham White
- 1932: Sir Ernest Bennett
- 1935: Sir Walter Womersley
- 1939: William Mabane
- 1939: Charles Waterhouse
- 1941: Allan Chapman
- 1942: Robert Grimston
- 1945: William Anstruther-Gray
- 1945: Wilfrid Burke
- 1947: Charles Rider Hobson
- 1951: Leonard David Gammans
- 1955: Cuthbert Alport
- 1957: Kenneth Thompson
- 1959: Mervyn Pike
- 1963: Raymond Llewellyn Mawby
- 1964: Joseph Slater
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
- 1969: Joseph Slater
- 1969: Norman Pentland