The Surveyor of the Navy also known as Department of the Surveyor of the Navy and originally known as Surveyor and Rigger of the Navy[1] was a former principle commissioner and member of both the Navy Board from the inauguration of that body in 1546 until its abolition in 1832 and then a member Board of Admiralty from 1848-1859. In 1860 the office was renamed Controller of The Navy until 1869 when the office was merged with that of the Third Naval Lord's the post holder held overall responsibility for the design of British warships.
History
The office was established in 1546 under Henry VIII of England when the post holder was styled as Surveyor and Rigger of the Navy until 1611. Although until 1745 the actual design work for warships built at each Royal Dockyard was primarily the responsibility of the individual Master Shipwright at that Royal Dockyard. For vessels built by commercial contract (limited to wartime periods, when the Royal Dockyards could not cope with the volume of work), the Surveyor's office drew the designs to which the private shipbuilders were required to build the vessels. From 1745 design responsibility was centred in the Surveyor's office, with the Master Shipwrights in the Dockyard responsible for implementation. In 1832 the Navy Board was abolished and all of its functions were brought under the sole control of the Board of Admiralty.
Before 1832 the building, fitting out and repairing of HM ships were the responsibility of the Navy Board. Originally the principal officer most concerned was the Surveyor of the Navy, who estimated annual stores requirements, inspected ships' stores and kept the Fleet's store-books and repair-bills. In the eighteenth century his duties passed increasingly to the Comptroller of the Navy.
The office of Surveyor did not disappear, however, and after 1832, when the office of Comptroller was abolished, the Surveyor was made the officer responsible under the First Sea Lord for the material departments, and became a permanent member of the Board of Admiralty in 1848[2]. In 1859 the name of the office was changed to Controller of the Navy[3] until 1869 when the office was amalgamated with the office of the Third Naval Lord.
List of Surveyors 1546–1859
In date order (note that the post of Surveyor was frequently shared, which enabled the Admiralty to have competitive designs prepared for evaluation):
- Surveyors and Riggers of the Navy
- Surveyors of the Navy
- Sir Richard Bingley 1611-1619.
- Thomas Norreys 12 February 1619-1625.
- Joshua Downing 1625-1628.
- Sir Thomas Aylesbury 1628.
- Kenrick Edisbury 19 December 1632.
- William Batten 26 September 1638.
- John Holland 16 February 1649.
- George Payler 1654.
- Sir William Batten 20 June 1660.
- Thomas Middleton 25 November 1667.
- Sir John Tippetts 5 September 1672.
- Edmund Dummer 9 August 1692.
- Daniel Furzer 22 September 1699.
- Daniel Furzer and William Lee (jointly) 19 October 1706.
- Daniel Furzer (alone) 16 November 1714.
- Jacob Acworth 6 April 1715.
- Sir Jacob Acworth and Joseph Allin (jointly) 11 July 1745.
- Joseph Allin (alone) 16 March 1749.
- Thomas Slade and William Bately (jointly) 4 September 1755.[5]
- Thomas Slade and John Williams (jointly) 28 June 1765.[6]
- John Williams (alone) 22 February 1771.[6]
- Sir John Williams and Edward Hunt (jointly) 11 April 1778.[6]
- Edward Hunt and John Henslow (jointly) 13 December 1784.[7]
- John Henslow (alone) 7 December 1786.[7]
- John Henslow and William Rule (jointly) 11 February 1793.[7]
- Sir William Rule and Henry Peake (jointly) 20 June 1806.[8]
- Joseph Tucker and Robert Seppings (jointly) 14 June 1813. (Seppings became Sir Robert Seppings from 20 February 1822.[9]
- Sir Robert Seppings (alone) 1 March 1831.[10]
- Sir William Symonds, 9 June 1832-October 1847[11]
- Sir Baldwin Wake Walker 5 February 1848-1859.[12]
List of controllers 1859-1869
In 1859 the post of Surveyor of the Navy was changed to Controller of the Navy
In 1869 the post of Controller of the Navy's post was merged with the office of the Third Naval Lord
Timeline
- Navy Board, Surveyor of the Navy, 1546-1832
- Board of Admiralty, Surveyor of the Navy, 1832-1859
- Board of Admiralty, Controller of the Navy, 1859-1912
- Board of Admiralty, Directorate of Naval Construction, 1913-1958
- Board of Admiralty, Ship Department, Naval Construction Division, 1959-1964
References
- ↑ Childs, David (2009). Tudor Sea Power: The Foundation of Greatness. Seaforth Publishing. p. 298. ISBN 9781473819924.
- ↑ Hamilton, Sir Richard Vesey (1896). Naval Administration: The Constitution, Character, and Functions of the Board of Admiralty, and of the Civil Departments it Directs. G. Bell and sons. pp. 34 to 36.
- ↑ Archives, The National. "Records of the Surveyor of the Navy and successors". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives, 1620-1979. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
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- 1 2 3 4 5 Childs, David (2009). Tudor Sea Power: The Foundation of Greatness. Seaforth Publishing. p. 298. ISBN 9781473819924.
- ↑ Lavery, The Ship of the Line, p96
- 1 2 3 Lavery, The Ship of the Line, p106 and p124
- 1 2 3 Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p59
- ↑ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p65
- ↑ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p59, 65 and p66
- ↑ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p65 and p66
- ↑ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p67 and 68
- ↑ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p56
Sources
- Lambert, Andrew The Last Sailing Battlefleet, Maintaining Naval Mastery 1815-1850, published Conway Maritime Press, 1991.
ISBN 0-85177-591-8.
- Childs, David (2009). Tudor Sea Power: The Foundation of Greatness. Seaforth Publishing.
ISBN 9781473819924.
- Hamilton, Sir Richard Vesey (1896). Naval Administration: The Constitution, Character, and Functions of the Board of Admiralty, and of the Civil Departments it Directs. G. Bell and Sons. London.
- Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850. Conway Maritime Press.
ISBN 0-85177-252-8.
- Principal officers and commissioners, Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 7: Navy Board Officials 1660-1832 (1978), pp. 18–25. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16833.
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- Council of Naval Education
- Dental Examining Board
- Department of Radio Equipment
- Department of the Accountant-General of the Navy
- Department of Aeronautical and Engineering Research
- Department of Miscellaneous Weapons Development
- Department of Naval Assistant (Foreign) to Second Sea Lord
- Department of Naval Education
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- Department of Personal Services and Officer Appointments
- Department of Physical Research
- Department of Physical Training & Sports
- Department of Radio Equipment
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- Department of the Chief Scientist
- Department of the Civil Engineer-in-Chief
- Department of the Comptroller of Steam Machinery
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- Department of the Controller of the Navy
- Department of the Controller-General of Merchant Shipbuilding
- Department of the Controller for Navy Pay
- Department of the Deputy Controller for Auxiliary Shipbuilding
- Department of the Deputy Controller for Dockyards and Shipbuilding
- Department of the Director Contract-Built Ships
- Department of the Director-General Aircraft
- Department of the Director-General of Manpower
- Department of the Director-General, Supply and Secretariat Branch
- Department of the Director of Aircraft Maintenance and Repair
- Department of the Director of Contract Labour
- Department of the Director of Dockyards
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- Department of the Director of Merchant Ship Repairs
- Department of the Director of Naval Construction
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- Department of the Director of Naval Recruiting
- Department of the Director of Naval Weather Service
- Department of the Director of Personal Services
- Department of the Director of Physical Training and Sports
- Department of the Director of Torpedoes and Mining
- Department of the Director of Transports
- Department of the Director of Underwater Weapons
- Department of the Director of Unexploded Bombs
- Department of the Director of Warship Production
- Department of the Director of Welfare and Service Conditions
- Department of the Director of Wreck Dispersal
- Department of the Flag Officer Sea Training
- Department of the Engineer in Chief
- Department of the Paymaster Director-General
- Department of the Inspector of Anti-Aircraft Weapons
- Department of the Inspector of Dockyard Expense Accounts
- Department of the Inspector-General of Naval Hospitals and Fleets
- Department of the Medical Director-General of the Navy
- Department of the Physician of the Navy
- Department of the Physician General of the Navy
- Department of the Storekeeper-General of the Navy
- Department of the Surveyor of Buildings
- Department of the Surveyor of Dockyards
- Directorate-General, (Naval Manpower and Training)
- Directorate General Training
- Dockyards and Fleet Maintenance Department
- Dockyards Branch
- Dockyard Expense Accounts Department
- Dockyard Schools
- Electrical Engineering Department
- Engineer Branch
- Engineering Department
- Experimental Department
- Fire Control Group
- Greenwich Hospital Department
- Inspector of Telegraphs
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- Historical Section
- Hydrographic Department
- Marine Pay Office
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- Movements Department
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- Naval Engineering College
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- Naval Historical Branch
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- Naval Training Department
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- Navy, Army and Air Force Institute
- Navy and Army Canteen Board
- Navy Works Department
- Navigation Department
- Observatory at the Cape of Good Hope
- Office of the Admiral Commanding Coast Guard and Reserves
- Office of the Admiral Commanding, Reserves
- Office of the Admiral Superintendent, Chatham
- Office of the Admiral-Superintendent, Devonport
- Office of the Admiral-Superintendent, Malta
- Office of the Admiral-Superintendent of Naval Reserves
- Office of the Admiral-Superintendent, Pembroke
- Office of the Admiral-Superintendent, Plymouth
- Office of the Admiral-Superintendent, Portsmouth
- Office of the Admiral-Superintendent, Rosyth
- Office of the Admiralty Chemist
- Office of the Adviser on the Naval Construction to the Board of Admiralty
- Office of the Assistant Controller
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- Office of the Clerk of the Journals
- Office of the Deputy Controller of Navy
- Office of the Deputy Controller Production
- Office of the Director Woman’s Royal Naval Nursing Service
- Office of Extra Naval Assistant to Second Sea Lord
- Office of the Inspector Gun Mountings
- Office of the Keeper of Records
- Office of the Senior Psychologist of the Navy
- Office of the Translator of French and Spanish Languages
- Office of the Vice Controller Air
- Office of the Vice Controller of the Navy
- Organisation and Methods Department
- Packet Service
- Regional Organisation for Merchant Shipbuilding and Repairs
- Royal Corps of Naval Constructors
- Royal Flying Corps
- Royal Marines Office
- Royal Marines Pay Office
- Office of the Chaplain of the Fleet
- Royal Naval Academy
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- Royal Naval Cordite Factories
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- Royal Naval College, Dartmouth
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- Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
- Royal Naval War College
- Royal Naval War College, Portsmouth
- Royal Navy Dockyard
- Royal Navy Medical Service
- Royal Navy Shore Signal Service
- Royal Observatory, Greenwich
- Royal School of Naval Architecture
- Salvage Department
- School of Mathematics and Naval Construction
- Scientific Research and Experiment Department
- Sea Transport Department
- Ship Department
- Ship Design Department
- Signal Department
- Signal School
- Statistics Department
- Steam Department
- Superintendent of De-magnetisation
- Torpedoes and Mining Department
- Transport Department
- Undersurface Warfare Department
- Victualling Department
- Volunteer Boys and Cadet Corps
- Weapons Department
- Wireless Telegraphy Board
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Distribution of the Fleet | |
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Military units distributed under the Admiralty | |
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Direction of Naval Finance | |
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Departments under Secretary | |
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Direction of Naval Administration and the Admiralty Secretariat | |
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Branches and offices under Permanent Secretary | |
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Civil Administration | |
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Departments under Civil Administration | |
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Legal | |
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Legal under Judicial Department | |
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Principal officers |
- Lieutenant of the Admiralty, (1546-1564)
- Treasurer of Marine Causes, (1546-1564)
- Comptroller of the Navy, (1546-1660)
- Surveyor of the Navy, (1546-1832)
- Clerk of the Navy, (1546-1660)
- Surveyor of Marine Victuals, (1550-1679)
- Master of Naval Ordnance, (1561-1569)
- Treasurer of the Navy and Senior Commissioner, (1564-1660)
- Comptroller of the Navy and Chairman of the Board, (1660-1832)
- Treasurer of the Navy, (1660-1832)
- Clerk of the Acts, (1660-1796)
- Controller of Treasurer Accounts, (1667-1796)
- Controller of Victualling Accounts, (1667-1796)
- Controller of Storekeepers Accounts, (1671-1796)
- Comptroller of Victualling and Transport Services, (1800-1832)
- Commissioners for Current Business, (1686-1688)
- Commissioners for Old Accounts, 1686-1688)
- Commissioners for Examining Accounts (Incurred), (1688-1689)
- Deputy Comptroller of the Navy, (1793-1813), (1829-1832)
- Pay Commissioner, (1796-1814)
- Civil Architect and Engineer of the Navy, (1808-1812)
- Surveyor of Buildings, (1813-1832)
- Surveyor of Dockyards, (1813-1832)
- Accountant-General of the Navy, (1829-32)
- Superintendent of Transport, (1829-1831)
- Storekeeper General of the Navy, (1829-32)
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Subsidiary boards | |
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Resident Commissioners of the navy home yards | Resident Commissioner, Portsmouth Dockyard
- Resident Commissioner, Portsmouth Dockyard, (1496-)
- Resident Commissioner, Woolwich Dockyard,(1512-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Deptford Dockyard, (1513-1832)
- Commissioner, Erith Dockyard, (1514-1521)
- Resident Commissioner, Chatham Dockyard, (1567-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Harwich Dockyard, (1652-1713)
- Resident Commissioner, Sheerness Dockyard, (1665-1826)
- Resident Commissioner, Plymouth Dockyard, (1690-1842)
- Commissioner, Pembroke Dockyard, (1815-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Devonport Dockyard, (1823-1829)
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Resident Commissioners of the navy overseas yards |
- Resident Commissioner, Jamaica Yard, (1675-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Cadiz Yard, (1694)
- Resident Commissioner, Bombay Yard
- Resident Commissioner, Kinsale Yard, (1695-1696, 1702-1713)
- Resident Commissioner, Gibraltar Yard, (1704-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Antigua Yard, (1707-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Ascension Yard, (1728-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Halifax Yard, (1759-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Barbados Yard, (1779-1783, 1810)
- Resident Commissioner, Kingston Yard, (1783-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Ajaccio Yard, (1794-1799)
- Resident Commissioner, Bermuda Dockyard, (1795-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Amherstburg Yard, (1796-1813)
- Resident Commissioner, Quebec Yard, (1804-1826)
- Resident Commissioner, Malta Dockyard, (1805-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Madras Yard, (1808-1817)
- Resident Commissioner, Cape of Good Hope Yard, (1808-1822)
- Resident Commissioner, Bombay Yard, (1810-1832)
- Resident Commissioner, Trincomalee Yard, (1813-1832)
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Branch's, departments, offices under the principal officers |
- Accounts Branch
- Accounts Department
- Allotment Office
- Allotment Branch
- Bill Office
- Bill and Remittance Branch
- Contract Office
- Draftsmen Office
- Fee Office
- Navy Branch
- Navy Pay Office
- Naval Works Department
- Office of Bills and Accounts
- Office of the Paymaster of Widows Pensions
- Office of the Paymaster of the Marines
- Office of the Paymaster of the Navy
- Office for Foreign Accounts
- Office of Seamen's Wages
- Secretarys Office
- Office of the Superintendent of Transports
- Payments Department
- Prize Branch
- Slop Office
- Stores Branch
- Stores Department
- Storekeepers’ Accounts
- Ticket Branch
- Ticket and Wages Branch
- Ticket Office
- Transport Service
- Treasurer's Accounts
- Victualling Accounts
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Staff Naval Lords | |
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Civil Lords | |
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Civil Secretaries | |
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