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词条 Marine Department (Royal Navy)
释义

  1. History

  2. Head of department

     Secretary of the Marine  First Secretary of the Marine  Deputy Secretary of the Marine  Second Secretary of the Marine 

  3. Supporting clerical staff

     First Clerk in the Marine Department  Second Clerk in the Marine Department  Third Clerk in the Marine Department  Extra Clerks in the Marine Department 

  4. Citations

  5. Sources

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The Marine Department originally called the Marine Office [1] was created in 1755 as a result of the formation of the Corps of the Royal Marines and was a department within the Admiralty. The department was a civilian secretariat responsible for corresponding with the various Royal Marine Divisions. It existed until 1809 when its functions were merged into the Marine Pay Department. The department was administered by the First Secretary of the Marine who was supported by a deputy the Second Secretary of the Marine.[2]

History

The Marine Department originally called the Marine Office was established in 1755 as a consequence of the creation of the Corps of the Royal Marines. under Admiralty control. The department was a civilian civilian secretariat, whose role was to correspond and coordinate the administrative and logistical concerns of the three Marine divisions with the Admiralty that were located at Chatham, Plymouth, Portsmouth and Woolwich whose colonels were the most senior Marine officers.[3] Subsequently a Colonel-Commandant at Marine Headquarters in London was established as the senior officer of the Corps, the forerunner of the modern Adjutant-General of the Royal Marines. The department existed until 1809 when its functions were assumed by the Marine Pay Department.. The department was managed by the First Secretary to the Admiralty who was supported by the Second Secretary to the Admiralty who were both given the additional titles of Secretary then later First Secretary of the Marine; and Deputy Secretary later Second Secretary of the Marine.[2]

Head of department

Secretary of the Marine

Included:[2]

  1. 1755-1763 John Cleveland

First Secretary of the Marine

Included:[4][5][2]

  1. 1763-1795, Philip Stephens
  2. 1795-1804, Sir Evan Nepean
  3. 1804-1807, William Marsden
  4. 1807-1809, Hon. William Wellesley Pole

Deputy Secretary of the Marine

Included:[2]

  1. 1782-1783, John Ibbotson

Second Secretary of the Marine

Included:[6][7][2]

  1. 1783-1796, John Ibbotson
  2. 1797-1804, William Marsden
  3. 1804 Jan-May, Benjamin Tucker
  4. 1804-1806, John Barrow
  5. 1806-1807, Benjamin Tucker
  6. 1807-1809, Sir John Barrow

Supporting clerical staff

First Clerk in the Marine Department

Included:[2]

  1. 1755-1766, G. Fearne
  2. 1766-1782, G. Jackson
  3. 1782-1789, J. Madden
  4. 1789-1809, G. Coombe

Second Clerk in the Marine Department

Included:[2]

  1. 1755-1760, J. Clevland
  2. 1760-1782, J. Madden
  3. 1782-1784, J. Bindley
  4. 1784-1789, G. Coombe
  5. 1789-1796, B. Maxwell
  6. 1796-1809, S.Moss
Third Clerk in the Marine Department

Included:[2]

  1. 1778-1782, J. Bindley
  2. 1782-1809, G. Coombe
Extra Clerks in the Marine Department

Included:[2]

  1. 1755-1760, B. Rogers
  2. 1755-1760, J. Madden
  3. 1760-1770, H. Parker
  4. 1770-1778, D. Forbes
  5. 1778-1809, G. Coombe

Citations

1. ^{{cite book |last1=Cock |first1=Randolph |last2=Rodger |first2=N.A.M |title=A guide to the naval records in the National Archives of the UK |date=September 2006 |publisher=University of London, Institute of Historical Research |location=London, England |isbn=9781905165162 |page=169}}
2. ^{{cite book |last1=Sainty |first1=J.C. |title=Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 4, Admiralty Officials 1660-1870 |date=1975 |publisher=University of London |location=London |pages=82-84}}
3. ^{{cite web |last1=Archives |first1=National |title=Records of Royal Marines |url=http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C724 |website=nationalarchives.gov.uk |publisher=The National Archives |accessdate=3 January 2019 |location=London, England |language=English |date=1688-1983}}
4. ^{{cite book |title=The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies |date=1797 |publisher=W. March |location=London, England |page=131}}
5. ^{{cite book |title=The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies |date=1805 |publisher=W. March |location=London, England |page=159}}
6. ^{{cite book |title=The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies |date=1797 |publisher=W. March |location=London, England |page=131}}
7. ^{{cite book |title=The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies |date=1805 |publisher=W. March |location=London, England |page=159}}

Sources

  1. Archives, National (1688–1983). "Records of Royal Marines". nationalarchives.gov.uk. London, England: The National Archives.
  2. Cock, Randolph; Rodger, N.A.M (September 2006). A guide to the naval records in the National Archives of the UK. London, England: University of London, Institute of Historical Research. {{ISBN|9781905165162}}.
  3. 'Marine department', in Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 4, Admiralty Officials 1660-1870, ed. J C Sainty (London, 1975), pp. 82-84. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/office-holders/vol4/pp82-84 [accessed 3 January 2019].
  4. Parliament, Great Britain. (1797) The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies. W. March. London. England.
  5. Parliament, Great Britain. (1805) The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies. W. March. London. England.
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