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In 1863 the term '''Engineer Student''' was substituted for that of '''Engineer Boy'''. Candidates were entered by public competition between the ages of 15 and 16 twice yearly. They were trained and educated in the dockyards for six years before being examined.<ref>Circular, No. 60., dated 12 October, 1863. {{TNA|ADM 7/891.}}</ref> | In 1863 the term '''Engineer Student''' was substituted for that of '''Engineer Boy'''. Candidates were entered by public competition between the ages of 15 and 16 twice yearly. They were trained and educated in the dockyards for six years before being examined.<ref>Circular, No. 60., dated 12 October, 1863. {{TNA|ADM 7/891.}}</ref> | ||
The subordinate rank was formally established by Order in Council of 29 June, 1888, as from 1 July, 1888, in order that Engineer Students under training might be borne on the books of H.M. Ships. | The subordinate rank was formally established by Order in Council of 29 June, 1888, as from 1 July, 1888, in order that Engineer Students under training might be borne on the books of H.M. Ships.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|pp. 11-12}} | ||
From 1 April, 1903, the rank was re-styled [[Engineer Cadet (Royal Navy)|Engineer Cadet]].{{UKOrdersinCouncilIX|p. 23}} | |||
==Pay== | |||
'''1863:'''<ref>Circular, No. 60., dated 12 October, 1863. {{TNA|ADM 7/891.}}</ref> | |||
{| | {| | ||
! Year. | |||
! Amount per week. | |||
|- | |||
| First | |||
| 8''s''. | |||
|- | |||
| Second | |||
| 10''s''. | |||
|- | |||
| Third. | |||
| 12''s''. | |||
|- | |||
| Fourth | |||
| 14''s''. | |||
|- | |||
| Fifth | |||
| 16''s''. | |||
|- | |||
| Sixth | |||
| 24''s''. | |||
|} | |||
The increase in pay was granted "if they are reported deserving by the Chief Engineer and Inspector of Machinery". | |||
'''1888:'''{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|pp. 11-12}} | |||
{| | |||
! Year. | |||
! Amount per week. | |||
|- | |||
| First Year | | First Year | ||
| | | 1''s''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Second | | Second | ||
| | | 2''s''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Third | | Third | ||
| | | 3''s''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Fourth | | Fourth | ||
| | | 5''s''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Fifth | | Fifth (and any subsequent) | ||
| | | 8''s''. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== |
Revision as of 03:35, 13 June 2024
Engineer Student was the title given to men wishing to become Engineer Officers in the Royal Navy from 1863 to 1903. From 1863 to 1888 it was a title given to the men while being educated, and from 1888 to 1903 it was also a rank in the Engineer Branch.
History
In 1863 the term Engineer Student was substituted for that of Engineer Boy. Candidates were entered by public competition between the ages of 15 and 16 twice yearly. They were trained and educated in the dockyards for six years before being examined.[1]
The subordinate rank was formally established by Order in Council of 29 June, 1888, as from 1 July, 1888, in order that Engineer Students under training might be borne on the books of H.M. Ships.[2]
From 1 April, 1903, the rank was re-styled Engineer Cadet.[3]
Pay
1863:[4]
Year. | Amount per week. |
---|---|
First | 8s. |
Second | 10s. |
Third. | 12s. |
Fourth | 14s. |
Fifth | 16s. |
Sixth | 24s. |
The increase in pay was granted "if they are reported deserving by the Chief Engineer and Inspector of Machinery".
1888:[5]
Year. | Amount per week. |
---|---|
First Year | 1s. |
Second | 2s. |
Third | 3s. |
Fourth | 5s. |
Fifth (and any subsequent) | 8s. |
Footnotes
- ↑ Circular, No. 60., dated 12 October, 1863. The National Archives. ADM 7/891.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. pp. 11-12.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. IX. p. 23.
- ↑ Circular, No. 60., dated 12 October, 1863. The National Archives. ADM 7/891.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. pp. 11-12.
Bibliography
- The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. Vol. VI. London: For Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1893.
- The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. Vol. IX. London: For His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1908.