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- Four Naval Lords at a salary of one thousand (1,000''l''.) a-year each, with allowances and ...'s Navy should be merged into that of the Third Lord, the office of Fourth Naval Lord being dispensed with.4 KB (627 words) - 17:06, 18 January 2022
- ...list of reports of committees appointed to examine matters related to the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, &c. ...ners Appointed to Inquire into the Control and Management of Her Majesty's Naval Yards; Together with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix.6 KB (926 words) - 15:02, 9 January 2014
- :The First Naval Lord. :The Second Naval Lord.3 KB (543 words) - 16:46, 18 January 2022
- | The First Naval Lord, 1,500''l''. a-year, with a house or an allowance in lieu. || | The Second Naval Lord, 1,200''l''. a-year2 KB (333 words) - 19:05, 19 October 2021
- ...next ten years he continued as private secretary to successive senior sea lords Sir Alexander Milne, Sir Hastings Yelverton, and Sir George Wellesley. In ...roughout the war. In 1882 the British navy bombarded Alexandria, landed a naval brigade, and manned steamboats on the Nile. The headquarters' administrati5 KB (769 words) - 19:07, 20 November 2021
- ...nary matters ordinarily dealt with by the Second Sea Lord.<ref>Quoted in ''Naval Staff of the Admiralty''. p. 85.</ref></blockquote> ...k, and that an officer should be appointed as Second Sea Lord who would be junior to me. By this means the conduct of the war would, in the absence of the F7 KB (1,162 words) - 12:37, 27 March 2022
- ...''Junior Naval Lord''', was a member of the [[Board of Admiralty]] and the naval officer responsible for supply in the [[Royal Navy]]. ...ceeded it he, along with the First Naval Lord and [[Second Sea Lord|Second Naval Lord]], was "to be responsible to the First Lord of the Admiralty for the a20 KB (2,862 words) - 05:37, 23 May 2022
- For his service in the Naval Brigade before Sevastopol he was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} dated 2 ...>'''Sir James Drummond as Fourth Naval Lord'''|'''[[Fourth Sea Lord|Junior Naval Lord]]'''<br>1868|Succeeded by<br>'''[[John Walter Tarleton|Sir John W. Tar5 KB (752 words) - 21:13, 30 October 2022
- The '''Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel''', until 1904 '''Second Naval Lord''', and between 1904 and 1917 '''Second Sea Lord''', was the member of ...the First Naval Lord, assisted by the Junior Naval Lord. The other Naval Lords were also given an increase in pay.<ref>Hamilton. pp. 189-190.</ref>23 KB (3,214 words) - 06:40, 26 July 2023
- ...e same year that Third Sea Lord was renamed '''Third Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Materiel'''. The Controllership was merged with Third Sea Lord in 1918, onc ...ller of the Navy'''.<ref>''The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service''. '''II'''. p. 9.</ref> In spite of the wording of the Order in Co32 KB (4,694 words) - 12:51, 1 September 2023
- ...minister responsible to Crown and Parliament for the administration of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, encompassing the Royal Navy, the Royal Marin ...[[Order in Council of 10 August, 1904|10 August, 1904]], whereby the other Lords Commissioners were no longer labelled "Assistants" but still had their duti20 KB (2,806 words) - 16:00, 24 June 2022
- ...he senior naval officer on the [[Board of Admiralty]], and served as chief naval adviser to the [[First Lord of the Admiralty]], the politician responsible Under the terms of the [[Order in Council of 14 January, 1869]], the First Naval Lord was granted a salary of £1,000 a year, with allowances and a house, o32 KB (4,649 words) - 11:48, 30 July 2023
- ....</ref> He was appointed to {{UK-Nile}} in command on 30 June, 1891.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Time ...s the most entertaining—and threatening—signal made in British Naval History:13 KB (1,987 words) - 15:54, 7 April 2022
- ...nior flag officer or senior Captain of distinction, based first at [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich|Greenwich]], Devonport, and then at Portsmouth. Branch ...Henry J. May]] started giving these lectures from 1898.<ref>Lambert. "The Naval War Course". pp. 221-222.</ref> On 2 June, 1900, the Board of Admiralty o19 KB (2,877 words) - 07:51, 1 November 2021
- ...which I concur. He is not only "the Father of the House," but in regard to naval and Admiralty affairs speaks with an authority which I should be the last t ...accordance with the wish of this House; were in harmony with the views of naval reformers outside, and will be appreciated by the country. I have not entir52 KB (9,419 words) - 09:59, 19 July 2014
- ...ultation, shortened periods of command for the Channel and Home Fleets and naval appointments (5); the Prince of Wales [later King George V] on subjects inc ...ert Asquith [Prime Minister, later 1st Lord Oxford and Asquith] on the [?] Naval Conference. 1 file. Apr 1908-Dec 1910.43 KB (6,301 words) - 09:27, 12 June 2019
- ...esn't seem to have followed this up.</ref> and went on leave to obtain his naval outfit, which he did at, "Gieve the outfitter at Portsmouth who put him up For the record he was a Naval Cadet and not a Midshipman. He joined the ''Calcutta'' on 29 July.<ref>Mac48 KB (7,708 words) - 18:56, 27 June 2022
- ...Station]], where again he served with Prince George, who was slightly his junior.<ref>Wester Wemyss. p. 32.</ref> ...e course of study for the rank of {{LieutRN}}, divided between the [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich]], and ''Excellent''. His spare time was spent at his m29 KB (4,513 words) - 00:44, 4 May 2024
- ...resented a hypothetical Hostile Fleet attacking British trade routes.{{ToL|Naval Intelligence|Saturday, Jul 19, 1890; pg. 12; Issue 33068}} {{UK-Camperdown These problems behind him, Bridgeman was appointed a [[Naval Aide-de-Camp]] to the King, dated 24 May, 1901, vice [[Alfred Arthur Chase29 KB (4,431 words) - 06:26, 11 April 2022
- ...influence on Royal Navy war planning in the last years of peace as the Sea Lords. ...ointed to ''Duncan'', additional, for ''Trent'', for gunnery duties at the naval barracks. On 16 April, 1885, he was again appointed to the ''Ruby'', this21 KB (3,136 words) - 22:22, 6 April 2022