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  • In June 1859 he submitted to the admiralty a plan for a floating battery, and patented
  • In September he was appointed a Lord of the Admiralty, a post which he held until 1725.
  • ave to recommend to the consideration of the Admiralty a sister who if my conduct or service should
  • nuary 1919, when he became First Lord of the Admiralty, a position in which he served until his ret
  • ficer Submarines Admiral Horton wrote to the Admiralty about the possibility of German reprisals: "
  • The Admiralty accepted the principle of the turret gun as
  • The High Court of Admiralty Act 1859 (22 & 23 Vict., c. 6) was an Act of
  • His Majesty's Admiralty acted swiftly to take advantage of the warti
  • Cochrane forwarded his report to the Admiralty, adding an accompanying note;
  • Lloyd was appointed deputy admiralty advocate during the absence of Dr. Henry New
  • In January 1862, the Admiralty agreed to construct a ship, the Prince Alber
  • Both the RAN and the British Admiralty agreed, and on 31 December, AE2 (under the t
  • Captain Murray Sueter, Director of the Admiralty Air Department (to 1915)
  • Admiral Charles Vaughan-Lee, Director of the Admiralty Air Department (from 1915 to early 1917)
  • Warrant Officer (Gunner) F. W. Scarff of the Admiralty Air Department for use on two-seater aircraf
  • In 1575, he became a Commissioner of the Admiralty along with John Herbert.
  • The Admiralty also established an experimental station at
  • tzerland from 1705-1714, Commissioner of the Admiralty, Ambassador to Austria from 1716 to 1717, an
  • Thames. Involved in engineering work for the Admiralty and the Royal Air Force, the company designe
  • Dacres became a Commissioner of the Admiralty and Second Naval Lord on 12 July 1866, risin
  • went to the Naval Ordnance Department at the Admiralty, and then commanded in succession the cruise
  • an of St Asaph, a judge of the High Court of Admiralty and one of the founding fellows of Jesus Col
  • n consistently (mis-)spelled Habbakuk in the Admiralty and Government documents at the time.
  • t in to the naval ordnance department of the Admiralty and in 1909 he supervised the construction o
  • ge Advocate General, Second Secretary to the Admiralty, and was associated with the Pre-Raphaelites
  • sition (along with that of First Lord of the Admiralty and Secretary of State for Air) was replaced
  • g runs sent her to Palmyra, Ellice, Solomon, Admiralty, and Marshall Islands before she returned to
  • appy Valley, Hong Lok Yuen, United Centre at Admiralty and Cyberport which specializes in organic f
  • of British trawlers were commandeered by the Admiralty, and those left were obliged to fish in grou
  • ublic Ministers and Consuls; to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction; to Controversies
  • he Royal Family, the British Government, the Admiralty and the BBC.
  • From 1909 to 1912 he resigned from the Admiralty and worked as a free-lance journalist writin
  • Supreme Court of New South Wales sitting in Admiralty and the appeal in the High Court of Australi
  • The large house had been commandeered by the Admiralty and Dodson's task was to grow enough food fo
  • the Shipbuilders' Advisory Committee to the Admiralty, and in 1916 was appointed Director of Ship
  • From 1742 to 1744, Lee was a Lord of the Admiralty, and he was knighted and sworn as a Privy Co
  • rom 1854 be 1878 he worked as a clerk in the Admiralty, and began evening classes at King's College
  • he India Office were pressed by the Board of Admiralty and the Chief Constructor to order two ships
  • and public reaction to Zeebrugge, but in the Admiralty and particularly in the Allied Naval and Mar
  • istant-Director of Naval Intelligence at the Admiralty and in 1904 he was made Commanding Officer o
  • , having previously served as Counsel to the Admiralty and Judge Advocate of the Fleet.
  • He was thrice First Lord of the Admiralty and also served as Governor-General of India
  • tch (Frisian) admiral who served the Frisian admiralty and died while commanding a squadron in the
  • the Fleet Sir William Henry May, Lord of the Admiralty and Controller of the Navy, 1901-05.
  • requested Colpoys to serve as a Lord of the Admiralty and he was also considered for the post of c
  • 945 Ballyhalbert Airfield transferred to the Admiralty and became a Royal Naval Air Station commiss
  • specific formula determined by the Board of Admiralty, and her purpose was never made wholly clear
  • In 1939 she was requisitioned by the Admiralty and converted to an armed merchant cruiser a
  • II, the yard built over 100 vessels for the Admiralty and the Air Ministry.
  • h efforts by the Department of the Navy, the Admiralty, and authorities in New Zealand and the Unit
  • arly 1943, he was a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Weap
  • r 1945, he became a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, where he
  • The Admiralty and Navy Board began a programme of modernis
  • He was Judge of the Court of Admiralty and in a list of the Judges of the Supreme c
  • 9 April, and on 26 June a VC was sent to the Admiralty and despatched to China for presentation.
  • lin took back ownership of the camp from the admiralty and Butlins Pwllheli was opened to the publi
  • t in 1782, Brett was appointed a Lord of the Admiralty, and returned to the Commons as the Rockingh
  • s, and students concerning current topics in Admiralty and Maritime Law.
  • nings, with legal consequences in the law of admiralty and marine salvage.
  • eepers and ferried sealed orders between the Admiralty and convoys lying off Shoeburyness and Deal.
  • Both the Admiralty and Devonport Corporation opposed this as th
  • did not credit Domett in the dispatch to the Admiralty and Domett was furious, writing an angry let
  • icated in full-scale trials conducted by the Admiralty and as a result the first ship test tank was
  • esigned as a hotel but was first used by the Admiralty and GCHQ.
  • t student-edited law journal in the field of Admiralty and Maritime Law.
  • sonnel as well as a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, and in 1950 Commander-in-Chief, The Nore.
  • He was again posted to the Admiralty, and he also completed the 1961 course at th
  • ld War II, from October 1939, serving at the Admiralty, and was appointed Deputy Director of the Na
  • 4 and became Second Sea Lord on the Board of Admiralty and held this appointment until February 194
  • Lobbying by the Admiralty and by Canadian shipping magnates such as Mo
  • docks, many of which were undertaken for the Admiralty, and include works on Dover Harbour, Singapo
  • 918 he became Civil Engineer-in-Chief to the Admiralty and in 1919 Director-General of Civil Engine
  • Lilar was a renowned lawyer of Admiralty and International Private Law in Antwerp, an
  • September 1939 she was requisitioned by the Admiralty and converted into an armed merchant cruiser
  • r sensation creating interest at the British Admiralty and in 1699 Dampier was given the command of
  • He was appointed Counsel to the Admiralty and Judge Advocate of the Fleet on 17 April
  • the thanks of the Lord Commissioners of the Admiralty and of the Officers commanding the West Coas
  • is the Richard Blackburne who worked for the Admiralty and was a friend of Samuel Pepys? MarmadukeP
  • cer in the English Royal Navy, a Lord of the Admiralty and Member of Parliament.
  • l 1908 Tweedmouth was removed as head of the Admiralty and became Lord President of the Council He
  • Contracts were signed between the Admiralty and the builders to avoid the problems of di
  • clipse, and Jones Sounds, and Prince Regent, Admiralty, and Navy Board Inlets.
  • ls for the Ninth Circuit cases pertaining to admiralty and maritime law.
  • He was also the Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Lord Commissioner of the Treasury.
  • 79, he was appointed a judge of the court of admiralty and thus a judge of the first Court of Appea
  • It was a joint undertaking by the Admiralty and the Colonial Office.
  • until 1915 when she was requisitioned by the Admiralty and saw three years' service as an armed mer
  • Two days later, he reported to the Admiralty and was about to be arrested again, when he
  • ided between Lieutenant N. F. Usborne at the Admiralty and C. G. Robertson of Vickers; however, the
  • She was taken over by the Admiralty and completed as a Landing Ship Gantry carry
  • hree service ministries, the War Office, the Admiralty and the Air Ministry into a single Ministry
  • amber Gascoyne (1725-1791) was a Lord of the Admiralty and is represented in this cartoon as the tw
  • as appointed in 1862 Advocate-General to the Admiralty, and in 1867 Queen's Advocate-General.
  • In 1947 she was transferred to the Admiralty and renamed Diligence.
  • quickly established himself as an expert in admiralty and maritime law.
  • and Ditsworthy Warren House is leased by the Admiralty and used as part of the Dartmoor Training Ar
  • les Section, Special Trial Attorney with the Admiralty and Shipping Section of the United States De
  • In 1885 he was made secretary to the Admiralty, and from 1886 to 1892 was President of the
  • ollowing his success the RAeC approached the Admiralty and offered to train more Naval aviators.
  • 52, and in 1859 was appointed counsel to the admiralty and judge-advocate to the fleet.
  • ormer cabinet positions of First Lord of the Admiralty and Secretary of State for Air, along with R
  • when he was appointed as a Civil Lord of the Admiralty and was defeated in the resulting by-electio
  • oman (deputy minister) of the Ottoman Empire Admiralty, and eventually Grand Dragoman.
  • yle volunteered his expertise to the British Admiralty and, with the help of his old teacher Ernest
  • an estate of houses for the Admiralty, Antrim.
  • The Admiralty, anxious to secure the services of trustwort
  • oln's Inn for Chancery, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty appeals, with five Lords Justices.
  • It is located in Uganda House, next to the Admiralty Arch on Trafalgar Square.
  • n London, England, crossing The Mall between Admiralty Arch and Trafalgar Square.
  • tical theme, much like the rest of the mall ( Admiralty Arch etc.).
  • Admiralty Arch is a Grade I listed building.
  • Statue of Captain James Cook at Admiralty Arch
  • rmer school in Lyubertsy was unveiled at the Admiralty Arch end of The Mall in London, opposite the
  • Admiralty Arch, seen from The Mall
  • Admiralty Arch, Holyhead - end of the A5
  • The Admiralty Arch, the end of the A5 which links London t
  • became keen yachtsmen and served as official Admiralty artists in World War I.
  • lege, Oxford, in 1910, originally joined the Admiralty as an Admiralty Clerk Class I, but transferr
  • Alexander returned to the Admiralty as First Lord, but like the other service mi
  • n government requested help from the British Admiralty, as the remaining warships could not effecti
  • He soon joined the Board of Admiralty as the Third Sea Lord and Controller of the
  • ck has been plotted, and is described by the Admiralty as "very broken up, partly salvaged, and ver
  • tember 1953 and was subsequently used by the Admiralty as a storage facility.
  • He spent two years on Lord of the Admiralty as the civil Lord.
  • the honour of carrying his despatches to the Admiralty, as a result of which he received a promotio
  • a British citizen, continued working for the Admiralty as a scientist, and also studied physics at
  • o had been designated to rejoin the Board of Admiralty as third sea lord and controller, to accompa
  • He was serving at the Admiralty at the time of his death.
  • However the building was owned by the Admiralty at the time and therefore the service was no
  • ly controlled boat to representatives of the Admiralty at Richmond Park's Penn Pond.
  • l Navy's ships under contract to the British Admiralty, at this point the Millwall Iron Works emplo
  • ampfield Yule RN, explorer and author of the Admiralty Australia Directory, died in Anderton in 187
  • In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issue of the Naval General Se
  • In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issuance to all remaining sur
  • In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the Naval General Service Medal w
  • In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the award of the Naval General Se
  • In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issuance of the Naval General
  • In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issue to any still surviving
  • In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with
  • Lastly, in 1847 the Admiralty awarded the surviving claimants from the act
  • In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with
  • conomics he decided to do a pupillage at the Admiralty Bar.
  • While the Admiralty baulked at using convoys as bait, out of reg
  • named Pelorus Jack who accompanied boats in Admiralty Bay in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds for
  • arctic Expedition under Charcot, who charted Admiralty Bay in December 1909.
  • n of two coves at the head of Ezcurra Inlet, Admiralty Bay, on King George Island in the South Shet
  • ned the Mercantile Movements Division in the Admiralty, becoming a Senior Naval Officer on 6 June 1
  • ice on 10 December 1916 as First Lord of the Admiralty, becoming a Minister without Portfolio on 17
  • From 1733 to 1747, he was Solicitor to the Admiralty, before resigning the post to enter Parliame
  • ar, however, he went back temporarily to the Admiralty, being commissioned as a temporary Lieutenan
  • uilt in October 1912 and sold to the British Admiralty, being delivered in November 1912.
  • ean Fleet in 1815 and served on the Board of Admiralty between 1816 and 1820, being promoted to Vic
  • He was one of the Lords of the Admiralty between 1804 and 1807, and was promoted to r
  • He served as First Lord of the Admiralty between 1951 and 1956.
  • rade in 1765, was a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty between 1766 and 1777, and was a Lord of the
  • tween 1945 and 1946 and as First Lord of the Admiralty between 1946 and 1951.
  • Capell was also First Lord of the Admiralty between February 1679 to February 1681, and
  • on to his writing work, after serving in the Admiralty between 1940-45, he worked as a banker from
  • He acted as a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty between 9 December 1911 until to December 19
  • n 1804 and 1812, a Registrar of the Court of Admiralty between 1790 and 1840 and served as Lord Lie
  • d under the Earl of Shelburne as Lord of the Admiralty between 1782 and 1783 and under William Pitt
  • erved under Lord Palmerston as a Lord of the Admiralty between 1857 and 1858, as Under-Secretary of
  • ed as Director of Naval Intelligence, at the Admiralty between 1924 and 1927.
  • He served Civil Lord of the Admiralty between 1858 and 1859 and as Paymaster-Gener
  • onerated him from direct responsibility, the Admiralty blamed him for "not sufficiently impressing
  • sequently requested to design others and the Admiralty Board set up a Ships' Badges Committee in 19
  • n-Chief Naval Home Command and member of the Admiralty Board in 1991.
  • He was a member of the Admiralty Board of Inventions and Research and had fou
  • the accuracy of a report from a contemporary Admiralty Board of Enquiry than a book written for pro
  • in preference to himself as a member of the Admiralty Board, and to have resigned in consequence.
  • 1724 the Commission was disbanded and other Admiralty boards and several Departments of the War Of
  • He subsequently sat on several admiralty boards and revised the laws regarding prize
  • tific Research and Experiment Department, an Admiralty body which coordinated naval research depart
  • Haddock served as MP for Rochester, an Admiralty borough whose seats were almost invariably f
  • After a year ashore in the Admiralty, Boyle was back to sea as commander on the a
  • The Admiralty building is the former headquarters of the A
  • ks are situated to the west and south of the Admiralty Building, including the Trinity Cathedral, M
  • Panorama of Horse Guards Parade, Old Admiralty Building, Household Cavalry Museum, Scotland
  • including the Horse Guards building, the Old Admiralty Buildings, the Cabinet Office, Downing Stree
  • Later in the war the Admiralty built 3 classes of larger trawlers as well a
  • There were two basic types of Admiralty built drifter, wooden hull and steel hull.
  • Using official reports received by the Admiralty, Burchett wrote the Memoirs of Transactions
  • ing World War II and one of 20 built for the Admiralty but manned by personnel of and commissioned
  • a for an ice island was circulated round The Admiralty but was treated as a joke by officers, inclu
  • Augustus Keppel, a Lords Commissioner of the Admiralty), but instead he used Keppel later when he n
  • 5 Bracken was briefly made First Lord of the Admiralty but lost the post in the fall of the Churchi
  • llicoe later served as First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, but he was removed by a new First Lord beca
  • st world war the yard built 17 ships for the admiralty but with the depression of the 1920s the yar
  • ing World War II and one of 20 built for the Admiralty but manned by personnel of and commissioned
  • ing World War II and one of 20 built for the Admiralty but manned by personnel of and commissioned
  • ing World War II and one of 20 built for the Admiralty but manned by personnel of and commissioned
  • ing World War II and one of 20 built for the Admiralty but manned by personnel of and commissioned
  • ing World War II and one of 20 built for the Admiralty but manned by personnel of and commissioned
  • ing World War II and one of 20 built for the Admiralty but manned by personnel of and commissioned
  • ing World War II and one of 20 built for the Admiralty but manned by personnel of and commissioned
  • lin scout biplane designed and built for the Admiralty by the Sopwith Aviation Company.
  • ape St. Vincent (1797), was commended to the Admiralty by Admiral Sir John Jervis for his actions d
  • Admiralty came to an agreement with the Press Bureau w
  • latforms on ships, in late 1916, the British Admiralty came up with the idea of a lightweight fight
  • The Bermuda Admiralty Case occurred in 1861 during the Union block
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