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The Cabal ministry or the CABAL / k ə ˈ b æ l / / k ə ˈ b ɑː l / refers to a group of high councillors of King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1668 to c. 1674. The term Cabal has a double meaning in this context.
The title was created in 1624 for John Maitland, 2nd Lord Maitland of Thirlestane, Berwickshire.The second Earl was created Duke of Lauderdale and by popular naming represented the "L" in the Cabal ministry, an acronym which amounted to the first major, perennial delegation of power from the monarch to a cabinet.
Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh (1 August 1630 – 17 October 1673) was an English statesman who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1672 when he was created Baron Clifford.
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A cabal is a group of people united in some design. Cabal or the Cabal may also refer to: The Cabal Ministry, a government under King Charles II of England; Cabal (set theory), an American group of mathematicians concentrated in southern California; Cabal (surname) Cabal (political party), a Guatemalan political party
First floated by Jimmy Wales in October 2001, [1] THE Administrator Cabal is by far the best known of all the cabals; this special cabal (a) totally exists; (b) totally opposes all reasoned arguments consisting of 88-paragraph flames justifying the use of swear words QUITE PROPERLY used to describe the WHOLLY OUT OF LINE editor who just shredded MY EXCELLENT AND THOUGHTFUL AND WONDERFUL piece ...
A cabal is a group of people who are united in some close design, usually to promote their private views or interests in an ideology, a state, or another community, often by intrigue and usually without the knowledge of those who are outside their group.
The first Danby ministry was the name of the governmental body led by The Earl of Danby during the reign of Charles II.It was the successor of the Cabal ministry which fell from power when the Catholicism of some members became a problem for parliament.