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27: 4355: 186: 2705:. The function of an admiralty court initially in the 14th century was to deal with piracy and other offences committed upon the high seas. However, it did not take long for those early courts to seek to manifest control over all things to do with shipping, such as mercantile matters. This led to a running battle between the admiralty courts and the common law courts as to which court had jurisdiction over particular issues. 279:, an independent body which supervised the storage and issuing of weapons and gunpowder at the main naval Bases. For the next six decades, this system of administration did not change, except in 1557 the Treasurer of the Navy took over supervision of the Navy Board, which remained independent until 1628 when it became a subsidiary body of the 1489:
the Marine, formalized by Letters Patent in April 1546, and consisting of the Chief Officers of the Admiralty as they were then called. In 1578 The council of Marine is renamed the Navy Office and administered by the Navy Board. The chief officers become later known as principal officers and commissioners.
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Before the formation of the Council of the Marine in 1545, court officials of various monarchs of England responsible for administering the king's ships were called 'Clerks of the Kings Marine'. In 1545 a memorandum was issued by Henry VIII outlining a new organization to be called the 'Council of
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During the 16th century, the Admiralty consisted of the Lord Admiral of England, supported by the Vice-Admiral of England and the Lieutenant of the Admiralty, responsible for the control and direction of naval operations, civil affairs, logistical support and judicial administration of the
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Prior to formation of the Council of the Marine in 1545, the Vice-Admiral of England was supported by four "Clerks of the Kings Marine", variously responsible for naval finance, ship building, safekeeping of ships and ship yards, storehouses and victualling.
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South Wales before 1585 three of the four coastal counties of South Wales, Cardigan, Carmarthen and Pembroke, under Vice Admiral, South Wales only vice admiral for Glamorgan was separate. Thereafter all four counties were placed under a single vice
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Note: Carpenters later called shipwrights then master shipwrights had been a position in the English Navy from as early as 1327. The first official list of master shipwrights appeared in the patent issued by Henry VIII in
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on the Spanish mainland were far less successful. By the end of the 16th century, corruption within the Admiralty had seriously weakened the Royal Navy, leading to a government enquiry and calls for naval reform.
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Notes: Deptford dry dock, had been in regular use from the early years of Henry VIII's reign. Then known for innovative ship designing resulting in the production of a race-built warship the first of which was
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Woolwich Dockyard first established during the reign of Henry VIII in 1512, and continued to be an operational yard until 1869. In the 16th century an historically important ship was built at the β€œ
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commanded by an admiral or vice admiral. The number of ships varied depending on circumstances while some were purely temporary formations but during this period they included the following;
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of England. The Lord High Admiral directly appointed judges to the court, and could remove them at will. From its inception in 1483 until 1657 the Court sat in a disused church in
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of England. In 1483 it absorbed the jurisdiction of the deputies and courts these regional courts eventually amalgamated into a single High Court of Admiralty, administered by the
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The Vice-Admiralties of the Coast were shore commands established in maritime counties of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales in 1536. The office holders, designated as "
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who was responsible for the management of their yards until the early 17th century when the navy board starts to introduce a more qualified naval administrator called
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Although a small permanent navy was first established during the ninth century, it quickly disappeared and pre-16th century monarchs largely relied upon requisitioned
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Note: With the introduction of Resident Commissioners the Master Shipwright became a deputy to the resident commissioner but concentrated solely on shipbuilding.
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Brewer, J. S. (2015). Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII 18 April 1514. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
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As a Vice-Admiral, the post holder was the chief of naval administration for his district. His responsibilities included, deciding the outcome of the
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to manage the individual dockyards as the navy expands. In 1832 when the Navy Board is abolished Resident Commissioners were re-styled
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North Wales (including five coastal counties Anglesey, Carnarvon, Denbigh, Flint & Merioneth under Vice-Admiral, North Wales)
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in order to provide funds for the navy, although spending and administration remained the responsibility of the Navy Board.
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were abolished and their functions unified under a single centralised command, it was headed by the
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These officers were later joined by another three officers to form the Kings Council of the Marine.
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ships), dealing with salvage claims for wrecks, acting as a judge in relation to maritime issues.
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for their needs. Maritime affairs were managed directly by the Crown until the appointment of a
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was a prerogative court established in the early 16th. A vice-admiralty court is in effect an
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launched in 1573 this led to a new phase in naval warfare. The dry dock was rebuilt in 1574.
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Specialist office holder appointed to relieve the clerk of the ships of some of his duties
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Making Mathematical Practice: Gentlemen, Practitioners and Artisans in Elizabethan England
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The royal dockyards, 1690-1850: architecture and engineering works of the sailing Navy
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The royal dockyards, 1690-1850: architecture and engineering works of the sailing Navy
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Assisted the Lord Admiral and responsible for administering the Vice-Admiralty courts
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Head ship building and design and the dockyards renamed Surveyor of the Navy in 1611
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Head ship building and design and the dockyards renamed Surveyor of the Navy in 1611
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Notes: Below this organisation were H.M. Ordnance yards and stores each had its on
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Vice-Admiralties of the coast of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales (1536–1947)
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in 1385, with administration and operations divided into three regions, the
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England's Admiralty courts date to at least the 1340s, during the reign of
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was responsible for the defence of one of the twenty maritime counties of
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Note: Shipbuilding storehouses during this period were mainly used for
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The Navy in the war of William III, 1689-1697: its state and direction
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Guns and government : the Ordnance Office under the later Stuarts
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special officer assigned to the Admiralty from the Office of Ordnance
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special officer assigned to the Admiralty from the Office of Ordnance
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For over 200 years he was the sole administrator of the English Navy
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English government ministry responsible for the Royal Navy until 1707
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The safeguard of the sea : a naval history of Britain, 660-1649
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII
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First established in 1385 as "High Admiral of England, Ireland and
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Notes:An Office of Ordnance was first created in 1415 in 1683 the
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The Tudor navy : the ships, men and organisation 1485 - 1603
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Head of naval spending became head of the navy board in 1660
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Head of naval spending became head of the navy board in 1660
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Secretary to the Admiralty Committee of the Council of State
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Master-General of the Ordnance and Surveyor of Marine Causes
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Head of naval finance in 1564 became head of the council
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by the 19th century the posts were gradually phased out.
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High Admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine, 1500–1512
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Office of the Receiver of Droits High Court of Admiralty
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By 1560 there were three main operational areas; the
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Council of State Committee on the Admiralty and Navy
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Storekeeper of the Powder Stores Portsmouth Dockyard
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Office of the Registrar High Court of the Admiralty
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Index


Parliament of England
Whitehall
London
Lord High Admiral
Privy Council of England
Kingdom of England
Royal Navy
Admiral of the North and West
Lord High Admiral of England
Scotland
Kingdom of Great Britain
British Admiralty
Henry VIII
Spanish Armada
war with Spain
attacks

merchant ships
Lord High Admiral
North Sea
English Channel
Irish Sea
admiral
Admiral of the Narrow Seas
Royal Navy
Henry VIII of England
Clerk of the Acts
Comptroller of the Navy (Navy Board)
Treasurer of the Navy

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