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Lord High Admirals Council

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Lord High Admirals Council
Flag of the Lord High Admiral
Agency overview
Formed1702, 1827
Preceding agency
Dissolved1706, 1828
Superseding agency
JurisdictionGovernment of the United Kingdom
HeadquartersAdmiralty Building
Whitehall
Westminster,
London
Agency executive
Parent departmentAdmiralty

TheLord High Admirals Council[1] was a series of councils appointed to advise and assist theLord High Admiral ofEngland and then later of theUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in the direction of Naval Affairs[2] also known asCouncil of the Lord High Admiral[3] when theBoard of Admiralty was not in commission the first series took place between 1702-1708 and second and final series of councils took place from 1827-1828.

History

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For the periods theBoard of Admiralty was not in commission, a special council of advisers known as theLord High Admirals Council was established on the advice of thegovernment of the day to which the Lord High Admiral had to accept the advisers recommended by the government.[4]

In 1702,Prince George was authorised to appoint a Lord Admirals Council – there were originally three naval members and one civil member who were usually amember of parliament. Between 1703 and the spring of 1704, the permitted number of members of the council was raised to six. After spring 1704 until 1708, the upper limit of members of the council was increased to seven. In May 1827, theDuke of Clarence was authorised to appoint a council that consisted of no more than four members to hold office during his tenure; by July 1827, the right of the Lord High Admiral to appoint council members was passed over to theMonarch. The Duke of Clarence's councils usually consisted of two naval members and two civil members, in all twelve councils would convene during the two periods.

Councils of the lord high admiral

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Councils of Prince George

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Senior Members of Lords Admiral Council (*), Naval Member (N) and Civil Member (C)

Council of 22 May 1702[5]

Council of 29 March 1703[6]

  • Admiral of the Fleet, Sir George Rooke, (* N).
  • Vice-Admiral, Sir David Mitchell, (N).
  • Admiral of the Blue, George Churchill]] (N).
  • James Brydges, (C)
  • Sir Richard Hill, (C)
  • George Clarke, and Josiah Burchett (joint Secretaries to the Admiralty)

Council of 30 April 1704[7]

  • Admiral of the Fleet, Sir George Rooke, (* N).
  • Vice-Admiral, Sir David Mitchell, (N).
  • Admiral of the Blue, George Churchill (N).
  • James Brydges, (C)
  • Sir Richard Hill, (C)
  • Henry Paget,(C)
  • George Clarke, and Josiah Burchett (joint Secretaries to the Admiralty)

Council of 26 December 1704[8]

  • Admiral of the Fleet, Sir George Rooke, (* N).
  • Vice-Admiral, Sir David Mitchell, (N).
  • Admiral of the Blue, George Churchill (N).
  • James Brydges, (C)
  • Sir Richard Hill, (C)
  • Henry Paget, (C)
  • Admiral,Cloudesley Shovell, (N).
  • George Clarke, and Josiah Burchett (joint Secretaries to the Admiralty)

Council of 11 June 1705[9]

  • Admiral, Sir David Mitchell, (* N).
  • Admiral of the Blue, George Churchill (N).
  • Richard Hill, (C).
  • Henry Paget, (C).
  • Admiral, Cloudesley Shovell, (N).
  • Robert Walpole.
  • George Clarke, and Josiah Burchett (joint Secretaries to the Admiralty)

Council of 8 February 1706[10]

  • Admiral, Sir Sir David Mitchell, (* N).
  • Admiral of the Blue, George Churchill (N).
  • Sir Richard Hill, (C).
  • Henry Paget, (C)
  • Admiral, Cloudesley Shovell, (N).
  • Robert Walpole, (C).
  • Vice-Admiral, SirStafford Fairborne, (N)
  • Josiah Burchett (Secretary to the Admiralty)

Notes: 28 June 1707:Prince George, Lord High Admiral (reappointed as Lord High Admiral of Great Britain following theUnion with Scotland)

Council of 28 June 1707[11]

  • Admiral, Sir Sir David Mitchell, (* N).
  • Admiral of the Blue, George Churchill, (N)
  • Sir Richard Hill, (C).
  • Henry Paget, (C).
  • Admiral, Sir Cloudesley Shovell, (N)
  • Robert Walpole, (C)
  • Vice-Admiral, Sir Stafford Fairborne, (N)
  • Josiah Burchett (Secretary to the Admiralty)

Council of 19 April 1708[12]

  • David Wemyss, 4th Earl of Wemyss, (*)
  • Admiral of the Blue, George Churchill (N)
  • Sir Richard Hill, (C)
  • Henry Paget, (C)
  • Admiral, Sir Stafford Fairborne, (N)
  • Admiral, SirJohn Leake, (N)
  • Josiah Burchett (Secretary to the Admiralty)

Council of 20 June 1708[13]

  • David Wemyss, 4th Earl of Wemyss, (*)
  • Admiral of the Blue, George Churchill, (N)
  • Sir Richard Hill, (C).
  • Henry Paget, (C)
  • Admiral of the Fleet, Sir John Leake, (N)
  • Rear-Admiral of the Blue, SirJames Wishart, (N)
  • Rear-Admiral,Robert Fairfax, (N)
  • Josiah Burchett (Secretary to the Admiralty)

Councils of the Duke of Clarence

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Senior Members of Lords Admiral Council[14]

Lord High AdmiralCouncilNaval MemberCivil Member
Admiral of the Fleet
Prince William, Duke of Clarence and St Andrews
Council of 2 May 1827[15]Vice-Admiral SirWilliam Johnstone HopeVice-Admiral SirGeorge CockburnLord William DouglasJohn Denison
Council of 4 February 1828[16]Sir George ClerkGeorge Pratt, Earl of Brecknock
Council of 12 March 1828[17]Vice-Admiral Sir George CockburnRear-Admiral SirEdward Owen

Footnotes

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  1. ^James, G.F. (4 November 1936)."The Lord High Admiral's Council".SNR. The Society for Nautical Research. Retrieved29 June 2017.
  2. ^Morriss, Roger (1997).Cockburn and the British Navy in Transition: Admiral Sir George Cockburn, 1772-1853. Univ of South Carolina Press. p. 165.ISBN 9781570032530.
  3. ^Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of (1798).The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford: Containing, I. An Account of the Chancellor's Life from His Birth to the Restoration in 1660. II. A Continuation of the Same, and of His History of the Grand Rebellion, from the Restoration to His Banishment in 1667. J.J. Tourneisen. p. 245.
  4. ^Morriss, Roger (1997).Cockburn and the British Navy in Transition: Admiral Sir George Cockburn, 1772-1853. Univ of South Carolina Press. p. 165.ISBN 9781570032530.
  5. ^Rodger, N.A.M. (1979).The Admiralty. Lavenham: T. Dalton. p. 34.ISBN 0900963948.
  6. ^Rodger p.34
  7. ^Rodger p.34
  8. ^Rodger p.34
  9. ^Rodger p.34
  10. ^Rodger p.34
  11. ^Rodger p.34
  12. ^Rodger p.34
  13. ^Rodger p.34
  14. ^Rodger, N.A.M. (1979).The Admiralty. Lavenham: T. Dalton. p. 37.ISBN 0900963948.
  15. ^Rodger p.37
  16. ^Rodger p.37
  17. ^Rodger p.37

Bibliography

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  • Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of (1798). The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford: Containing, I. An Account of the Chancellor's Life from His Birth to the Restoration in 1660. II. A Continuation of the Same, and of His History of the Grand Rebellion, from the Restoration to His Banishment in 1667. J.J. Tourneisen.
  • Morriss, Roger (1997). Cockburn and the British Navy in Transition: Admiral Sir George Cockburn, 1772-1853. Univ of South Carolina Press.ISBN 9781570032530.
  • Sainty J. C. ed. (1775) 'Members of the Council of the Lord High Admiral 1702-8; 1827-8', in Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 4, Admiralty Officials 1660-1870, ed.http://www.british-history.ac.uk/office-holders/vol4.
  • Rodger, N.A.M. (1979). The Admiralty. Offices of State. Lavenham: T. Dalton.ISBN 0900963948.

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