The Department of the Storekeeper-General of the Navy was initially the Navy Office department responsible for the storing and supply of naval stores to the Royal Navy established in 1829. In 1832 the Navy Board and subsequently Navy Office was abolished, and their duties were absorbed into the Department of Admiralty.[1]
Department overview | |
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Formed | 1829 |
Dissolved | 1869 |
Superseding Department | |
Jurisdiction | Government of the United Kingdom |
Headquarters | Admiralty London |
Department executives |
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Parent department | Department of Admiralty |
The department was controlled and directed by the Storekeeper-General of the Navy.[2]
History
editThe Department of the Storekeeper-General of the Navy,[3] was initially the Navy Office department responsible for the storing and supply of naval stores to the British Royal Navy established in 1829. In 1832 the Navy Board and subsequently Navy Office was abolished, and its duties were absorbed into the Department of Admiralty. The department continued to exist until 1869 when it was renamed the Department of the Superintendent of Naval Stores.[4]
Head of Department
editStorekeeper-General of the Navy
editFootnotes
edit- ^ Collinge, J. M. (1978). "Principal officers and commissioners | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. London: University of London. pp. 18–25. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
- ^ Collinge.
- ^ Government, HM (1851). The London Gazette. London, England.: T. Neuman. p. 837.
- ^ Collinge. pp. 18-25
Bibliography
edit- 'Alphabetical list of officials: K-Z', in Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 7, Navy Board Officials 1660-1832, ed. J M Collinge (London, 1978), pp. 116–152. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/office-holders/vol7/pp[permanent dead link]. 116-152 [accessed 31 October 2019].
- Government, HM (1851). The London Gazette. London, England.: T. Neuman.
- 'Principal officers and commissioners', in Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 7, Navy Board Officials 1660-1832, ed. J M Collinge (London, 1978), British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/office-holders/vol7/pp[permanent dead link]. 18-25 [accessed 31 October 2019].