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The Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty also known as the Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Board of Admiralty was a position on the Board of Admiralty and a civil officer of the British Royal Navy. It was usually filled by a Member of Parliament. Although he attended Board of Admiralty meetings informally he was not made a full member of that Board until 1929. He served as the deputy to the First Lord of the Admiralty in Parliament and was mainly responsible for all naval finance and spending proposals from 1625 until 1959.
History
The office was originally created in 1625 with the post holders holding titles under various names such as Secretaries to the Lords Admiral, Admiralty, Committees and Commissions. In July 1660 the post of Secretary to the Admiralty was formally created which lasted until 18 June 1763 when the office was then restyled First Secretary to the Admiralty this remained in place until 1870 when the First Secretary was renamed Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, while the office of Second Secretary to the Admiralty was renamed Permanent Secretary to the Admiralty. In 1886, the Parliamentary Secretary was renamed Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty. In 1929 the Parliamentary and Financial Secretary is made a full member of the Board of Admiralty. In 1930, the Parliamentary and Financial Secretary served as Civil Lord to the Board of Admiralty. In 1959 the office of Parliamentary and Financial Secretary was abolished with the approval of parliament. In 1964 the Admiralty and thus Board of Admiralty was also abolished and merged into a new larger Ministry of Defence under the control of the Minister of State and Under-Secretary of State for the Navy.
Responsibilities
His duties have included at various times
All proposals for new and unusual expenditure
All questions involving reference to the treasury financially
Accounts cash, store, and dockyard expense.
Contract business except as dealt with by the controller
Finance
Estimates
Exchequer and audit department—questions with
Expenditure generally
General labour questions, including annual petitions
Payment of hire of ships
Purchases and sales of naval and victualling stores
Purchase and sale of ships
Purchase and sale of stores generally.
Questions involving reference to the treasury financially, except as provided for under civil lord
Office holders
= Secretaries to the Lords Admiral, Admiralty, Committees and Commissions
=Included:
Notes: From 1645 until 1652 there were two joint secretaries.
Sir Edward Nicholas, 1625–1638
Sir Thomas Smith, 1638–1645
William Jessop and Robert Coytmore, (jointly), 1645–1652
Robert Blackborne, 1652– July 1660
= Secretaries to the Admiralty
=Included:
Sir William Coventry, July 1660 – September 1667
Matthew Wren, September 1667 – July 1672
Sir John Werden, July 1672 1667 – June 1673
Samuel Pepys, June 1673 – May 1679
Thomas Hayter May 1679 – February 1680
John Brisbane, February 1680 – May 1684
Samuel Pepys, May 1684 – March 1689
Phineas Bowles, March 1689 – January 1690
James Southerne, January 1690 – August 1694
William Bridgeman, August 1694–26 September 1698 joint with Josiah Burchett until 24 June 1698
Josiah Burchett, 26 September 1698 – 20 May 1702
George Clarke, 20 May 1702 – 25 October 1705 joint with Josiah Burchett
Josiah Burchett, 25 October 1705 – 29 April 1741
Thomas Corbett, 1741–1751 joint with Josiah Burchett until 14 October 1742
John Clevland, 30 April 1751 – 18 June 1763
= First Secretaries to the Admiralty
=Included:
Philip Stephens, 18 June 1763 – 3 March 1795
Evan Nepean, 3 March 1795 – 21 January 1804
William Marsden, 24 January 1804 – 24 June 1807
Hon. William Wellesley Pole, 24 June 1807 – 12 October 1809
John Wilson Croker, 12 October 1809 – 2 May 1827
Notes: The Board of Admiralty commission ceased and came under the control of the Lord High Admirals Council from 1827 to 1828.
Hon. George Elliot, 1828–1834
George Robert Dawson, 1834–1835
Charles Wood, 1835–1839
Richard More O'Ferrall, 1839–1841
John Parker, 1841
Hon. Sidney Herbert, 1841–1845
Hon. Henry Lowry-Corry, 1845–1846
Henry George Ward, 1846–1849
John Parker, 1849–1852
Augustus Stafford, 1852
Ralph Bernal Osborne, 1853–1858
Hon. Henry Lowry-Corry, 1858–1859
Lord Clarence Paget, 1859–1866
Hon. Thomas Baring, 1866
Lord Henry Lennox, 1866–1868
William Edward Baxter, 1868–1871
= Parliamentary Secretaries to the Admiralty
=George Shaw-Lefevre, 1871–1874
Hon. Algernon Egerton, 1874–1880
George Shaw-Lefevre, 1880
George Trevelyan, 1880–1882
Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 1882–1884
Thomas Brassey, 1884–1885
Charles Ritchie, 1885–1886
= Parliamentary and Financial Secretaries to the Admiralty
=J. T. Hibbert 1886
Arthur Forwood 1886–1892
Sir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, Bt, 1892–1895
William Ellison-Macartney 1895–1900
H. O. Arnold-Forster 1900–1903
E. G. Pretyman 1903–1905
Edmund Robertson 1905–1908
Thomas Macnamara 1908–1920
Sir James Craig, Bt 1920–1921
Leo Amery 1921–1922
Bolton Eyres-Monsell 1922–1923
Archibald Boyd-Carpenter 1923–1924
Charles Ammon 1924
J. C. C. Davidson 1924–1926
Cuthbert Headlam 1926–1929
Charles Ammon 1929–1931
The Earl Stanhope 1931
Lord Stanley 1931–1935
Sir Victor Warrender, Bt 1935
Lord Stanley 1935–1937
Geoffrey Shakespeare 1937–1940
Sir Victor Warrender, Bt 1940–1945
John Dugdale 1945–1950
James Callaghan 1950–1951
Allan Noble 1951–1955
George Ward 1955–1957
Christopher Soames 1957–1958
Robert Allan 1958–1959
Charles Ian Orr-Ewing 1959
office abolished on 16 October 1959
Departments under the office
Department of the Accountant-General of the Navy
Department of the Director of Contracts
Contracts and Purchase Department
See also
Permanent Secretary of the Admiralty
First Lord of the Admiralty
Board of Admiralty
British Admiralty
Citations
General and cited sources
Haydn, Joseph; Ockerby, Horace (1890). The Book of Dignities; containing Lists of the Official Personages of the British Empire, Civil, Diplomatic, Heraldic, Judicial, Ecclesiastical, Municipal, Naval, and Military, From the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. London: W. H. Allen & Co. pp. 186–187.
Rodger, N.A.M. (1979). The Admiralty. Lavenham: Terence Dalton Ltd, Suffolk, England, ISBN 0900963948.
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- Admiralty (United Kingdom)
- J. C. C. Davidson
- Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley (died 1938)
- Bolton Eyres-Monsell, 1st Viscount Monsell
- Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baron Shuttleworth