Secretary to the Admiralty

Secretary to the Admiralty

The office of Secretary to the Admiralty or (from the mid-18th century) First Secretary to the Admiralty was formerly an important position within the Admiralty of the United Kingdom, which was responsible for the government of the Royal Navy.

In 1870, the office of 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, it was renamed Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty.

From 1930, the Parliamentary and Financial Secretary was also a Civil Lord of the Admiralty. The office became vacant in 1959, and ministerial offices were reorganised when the Admiralty was merged into the Ministry of Defence in 1964, with the creation of a Minister of State and Under-Secretary of State for the Navy.

Office holders

(First) Secretary to the Admiralty

* Samuel Pepys, 1673–1679
* Thomas Hayter 1679–1680
* John Brisbane, 1680–1684
* Samuel Pepys, 1684–1689
* Phineas Bowles, 1689–1690
* James Southerne, 1690–1694
* William Bridgeman, 1694–1698 "joint with Burchett"
* Josiah Burchett, 1694–1742 "joint with Bridgeman"
* George Clarke, 1702–1705 "joint with Bridgeman"
* Thomas Corbett, 1741–1751 "joint with Bridgeman"
* John Clevland, 1751–1763 (First Secretary from 1759)
* Philip Stephens, 1763–1795
* Evan Nepean, 1795–1804
* William Marsden, 1804–1807
* Hon. William Wellesley Pole, 1807–1809
* John Wilson Croker, 1809–1830
* Hon. George Elliot, 1830–1834
* George Robert Dawson, 1834–1835
* Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax, 1835–1839
* Richard More O'Ferrall, 1839–1841
* John Parker, 1841
* Hon. Sidney Herbert, 1841–1845
* Henry Thomas Lowry-Corry, 1845–1846
* Henry George Ward, 1846–1849
* John Parker, 1849–1852
* Augustus Stafford, 1852
* Ralph Bernal Osborne, 1853–1858
* Henry Thomas Lowry-Corry, 1858–1859
* Lord Clarence Paget, 1859–1866
* Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook, 1866
* Lord Henry Lennox, 1866–1868
* William Edward Baxter, 1868–1871

Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty

* George John Shaw-Lefevre, 1871–1874
* Hon. Algernon Egerton, 1874–1880
* George John Shaw-Lefevre, 1880
* George Otto Trevelyan, 1880–1882
* Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 1882–1884
* Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey, 1884–1885
* Charles Thomson Ritchie, 1885–1886

Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty

* John Tomlinson Hibbert 1886
* Arthur Forwood 1886–1892
* Sir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, 1892–1895
* William Ellison-Macartney 1895–1900
* Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster 1900–1903
*Ernest George Pretyman 1903–1905
*Edmund Robertson 1905–1908
*Thomas Macnamara 1908–1920
*Sir James Craig 1920–1921
*Leo Amery 1921–1922
*Bolton Eyres-Monsell 1922–1923
*Archibald Boyd-Carpenter 1923–1924
*Charles Ammon 1924
*John Davidson 1924–1926
*Cuthbert Headlam 1926–1929
*Charles Ammon 1929–1931
*Earl Stanhope 1931
*Lord Stanley 1931–1935
*Sir Victor Warrender 1935
*Lord Stanley 1935–1937
*Geoffrey Shakespeare 1937–1940
*Sir Victor Warrender 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 vacant from 16 October 1959"


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