Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty

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Charles Ian Orr-Ewing
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The Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty

Member of Parliament. Although he attended Board of Admiralty meetings informally he was not made a full member of that Board until 1929.[3] 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,

Under-Secretary of State
for the Navy.

Responsibilities

His duties have included at various times[5]

  • 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:[6][7][8]
Notes: From 1645 until 1652 there were two joint secretaries.

Secretaries to the Admiralty

Included:[10][11][12]

First Secretaries to the Admiralty

Included:[13][14]

Notes: The Board of Admiralty commission ceased and came under the control of the Lord High Admirals Council from 1827 to 1828.

Parliamentary Secretaries to the Admiralty

Parliamentary and Financial Secretaries to the Admiralty

office abolished on 16 October 1959

Departments under the office

See also

Citations

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  4. ^ Historical Table of Changes in Government Organisation. Organisation and Methods Division, H.M. Treasury. 1957. p. 15.
  5. ^ Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony. "Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Board of Admiralty – The Dreadnought Project". dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley & Lovell, 14 November 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
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  7. ^ Lords, Great Britain House of (1642). Journals of the House of Lords. H.M. Stationery Office. p. 357.
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