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  1. Admiralty. The Board of Admiralty (1628–1964) was established in 1628 [1] when Charles I put the office of Lord High Admiral into commission. As that position was not always occupied, the purpose was to enable management of the day-to-day operational requirements of the Royal Navy; at that point administrative control of the navy ...

  2. Board of Admiralty, about 1810. In the 20th century the structure of the Admiralty Headquarters was predominantly organized into four parts: The Board of Admiralty, which directs and controls the whole machine chaired by a civilian government minister the First Lord of the Admiralty.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AdmiraltyAdmiralty - Wikipedia

    Board of Admiralty, the board responsible for the Royal Navy from 1628 to 1964; Admiralty (United Kingdom), a former military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964; Admiralty Board (United Kingdom), the post-1964 board responsible for the Royal Navy; Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service, commonly referred to as the ...

  4. The Board of the Admiralty comprised a number of "Lords Commissioners" headed by a First Lord. From the early 1800s the post was always held by a civilian (previously flag officers of the Royal Navy also held the post). In 1832 First Lord Sir James Graham instituted reforms and amalgamated the Board of Admiralty and the Navy Board.

  5. En 1628, Carlos I creó la Junta del Almirantazgo ( Board of Admiralty) y, con ella, el cargo de primer lord del Almirantazgo como presidente de la Junta. Entre 1628 y 1709, el cargo existió de una de estas dos maneras, según existiese en cada momento una Junta del Almirantazgo.

  6. Le Board of Admiralty (le Conseil de l'Amirauté) est un organe de contrôle administratif et opérationnel de la Royal Navy, créé en 1628 et dissout en 1964, en Angleterre puis au Royaume-Uni. Il était l'une des quatre composante de l'Amirauté.