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'''Chief Petty Officer''' is a rank and rating of the [[Royal Navy]] covering many branches. It was established by Order in Council of 1 April 1853. The distinctive badge was initially a "Crown and Anchor, encircled with Laurel." | [[File:CPO1879.png|thumb|right|250px|Mark of distinction for Chief Petty Officer as of 1879.]] | ||
'''Chief Petty Officer''' is a rank and rating of the [[Royal Navy]] covering many branches. It was established by Order in Council of 1 April 1853. | |||
==Insignia== | |||
The distinctive badge was initially a "Crown and Anchor, encircled with Laurel."<ref>"Circular, No. 121", dated 14 June 1853. p. 17. {{TNA|ADM 7/890.}}</ref> As of 1879 it was worn on the upper left sleeve of the long or round jacket, embroidered in gold.<ref>''Uniform Regulations''. p. 41.</ref> | |||
==Chief Petty Officers== | ==Chief Petty Officers== | ||
===Admiral's Coxswain=== | ===Admiral's Coxswain=== | ||
Established as such on 1 April 1853. Amalgamated | Established as such on 1 April 1853.<ref>''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy''. pp. 44-45.</ref> Amalgamated with Chief Petty Officer on 1 July 1889.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|p. 36}} | ||
===Bandmaster=== | ===Bandmaster=== | ||
Renamed from Chief Bandmaster on 1 July 1889.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|p. 40}} | Renamed from Chief Bandmaster on 1 July 1889.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|p. 40}} | ||
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===Chief Bandmaster=== | ===Chief Bandmaster=== | ||
===Chief Boatswain's Mate=== | ===Chief Boatswain's Mate=== | ||
Established as such on 1 April 1853. Amalgamated | Established as such on 1 April 1853.<ref>''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy''. pp. 44-45.</ref> Amalgamated with Chief Petty Officer on 1 July 1889.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|p. 36}} | ||
===Chief Captain of the Forecastle=== | ===Chief Captain of the Forecastle=== | ||
Established as such on 1 April 1853. Amalgamated | Established as such on 1 April 1853.<ref>''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy''. pp. 44-45.</ref> Amalgamated with Chief Petty Officer on 1 July 1889.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|p. 36}} | ||
===Chief Carpenter's Mate== | ===Chief Carpenter's Mate=== | ||
Established as such on 1 April 1853. | Established as such on 1 April 1853.<ref>''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy''. pp. 44-45.</ref> | ||
===Chief Cook=== | ===Chief Cook=== | ||
Established on 1 July 1889.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|p. 40}} | Established on 1 July 1889.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|p. 40}} | ||
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===Chief Engine Room Artificer=== | ===Chief Engine Room Artificer=== | ||
===Chief Gunner's Mate=== | ===Chief Gunner's Mate=== | ||
Established as such on 1 April 1853. Amalgamated | Established as such on 1 April 1853.<ref>''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy''. pp. 44-45.</ref> Amalgamated with Chief Petty Officer on 1 July 1889.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|p. 36}} | ||
===Chief Petty Officer=== | ===Chief Petty Officer=== | ||
Seaman. | Seaman. | ||
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===Chief Quartermaster=== | ===Chief Quartermaster=== | ||
Established as such on 1 April 1853. Amalgamated | Established as such on 1 April 1853.<ref>''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy''. pp. 44-45.</ref> Amalgamated with Chief Petty Officer on 1 July 1889.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVI|p. 36}} | ||
===Chief Shipwright=== | ===Chief Shipwright=== | ||
Established from 1 December 1912.{{UKOrdersinCouncilX|pp. 303, 309}} | Established from 1 December 1912.{{UKOrdersinCouncilX|pp. 303, 309}} | ||
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Established on 3 October 1895.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVII|p. 92}} Abolished on 18 October 1909.{{UKOrdersinCouncilX|pp. 79, 82}} | Established on 3 October 1895.{{UKOrdersinCouncilVII|p. 92}} Abolished on 18 October 1909.{{UKOrdersinCouncilX|pp. 79, 82}} | ||
===Master-at-Arms=== | ===Master-at-Arms=== | ||
Established as such on 1 April 1853. | Established as such on 1 April 1853.<ref>''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy''. pp. 44-45.</ref> | ||
===Mechanician=== | ===Mechanician=== | ||
Established 1 April 1903.{{UKOrdersinCouncilIX|pp. 27-28}} | Established 1 April 1903.{{UKOrdersinCouncilIX|pp. 27-28}} | ||
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===Seamen's Schoolmaster=== | ===Seamen's Schoolmaster=== | ||
Established as such on 1 April 1853. | Established as such on 1 April 1853.<ref>''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy''. pp. 44-45.</ref> | ||
===Ship's Cook=== | ===Ship's Cook=== | ||
Established as such on 1 April 1853. | Established as such on 1 April 1853.<ref>''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy''. pp. 44-45.</ref> | ||
===Ship's Cook, First Class=== | ===Ship's Cook, First Class=== | ||
===Ship's Steward=== | ===Ship's Steward=== | ||
Established as such on 1 April 1853. | Established as such on 1 April 1853.<ref>''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy''. pp. 44-45.</ref> | ||
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
*''Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy; Together with Copies of a Report of a Committee of Naval Officers, and of Her Majesty's Order in Council Relating Thereto''. London: For Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 1853. | |||
*{{UKOrdersinCouncilIII}} | *{{UKOrdersinCouncilIII}} | ||
*{{UKOrdersinCouncilV}} | *{{UKOrdersinCouncilV}} | ||
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*{{UKOrdersinCouncilIX}} | *{{UKOrdersinCouncilIX}} | ||
*{{UKOrdersinCouncilX}} | *{{UKOrdersinCouncilX}} | ||
*''Uniform Regulations for Officers, Petty Officers, and Seamen of the Fleet''. London. 1879. | |||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Chief Petty Officer}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Chief Petty Officer}} | ||
[[Category:Royal Navy Ratings]] | [[Category:Royal Navy Ratings]] | ||
[[Category:Royal Navy Ranks]] | [[Category:Royal Navy Ranks]] |
Latest revision as of 12:05, 10 February 2025
Chief Petty Officer is a rank and rating of the Royal Navy covering many branches. It was established by Order in Council of 1 April 1853.
Insignia
The distinctive badge was initially a "Crown and Anchor, encircled with Laurel."[1] As of 1879 it was worn on the upper left sleeve of the long or round jacket, embroidered in gold.[2]
Chief Petty Officers
Admiral's Coxswain
Established as such on 1 April 1853.[3] Amalgamated with Chief Petty Officer on 1 July 1889.[4]
Bandmaster
Renamed from Chief Bandmaster on 1 July 1889.[5]
Chief Armourer
Established on 1 April 1890.[6]
Chief Bandmaster
Chief Boatswain's Mate
Established as such on 1 April 1853.[7] Amalgamated with Chief Petty Officer on 1 July 1889.[8]
Chief Captain of the Forecastle
Established as such on 1 April 1853.[9] Amalgamated with Chief Petty Officer on 1 July 1889.[10]
Chief Carpenter's Mate
Established as such on 1 April 1853.[11]
Chief Cook
Established on 1 July 1889.[12]
Chief Electrical Artificer
Chief Electrician
Established on 1 April 1901.[13] Divided into two grades:
Rating. | Qualification. | Pay per diem. |
---|---|---|
Chief Electrician, First Class | Promotion conditional on being over 33 years of age, and having over six years' service in the preceding rating. | 7s. 6d. |
Chief Electrician, Second Class | Promoted by selection. Promotion conditional on being over 27 years of age and upon having eight years' service as Electrician, of which five have been actually afloat. | 7s. |
Chief Engine Room Artificer
Chief Gunner's Mate
Established as such on 1 April 1853.[14] Amalgamated with Chief Petty Officer on 1 July 1889.[15]
Chief Petty Officer
Seaman.
Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist
Established on 1 October 1907.[16]
Chief Quartermaster
Established as such on 1 April 1853.[17] Amalgamated with Chief Petty Officer on 1 July 1889.[18]
Chief Shipwright
Established from 1 December 1912.[19]
Chief Ship's Cook
Renamed from Chief Cook from 1 October 1907.[20]
Chief Sick Berth Steward
Chief Stoker
Established 26 March 1885.[21]
Chief Writer
Renamed from Writer, First Class on 1 July 1889. [22]
Chief Yeoman of Signals
Draughtsman
Non-Continuous Service rating. Established on 1 April 1885.[23]
Electrical Artificer
Electrician
Established on 1 April 1901.[24] Divided into four grades:
Rating. | Qualification. | Pay per diem. |
---|---|---|
Electrician, First Class | After 12 years' service. | 6s. 6d. |
Electrician, Second Class | After seven years' service. | 6s. |
Electrician, Third Class | After three years' service. | 5s. 9d. |
Electrician, Fourth Class | On entry. | 5s. 6d. |
Engine Room Artificers
Established 28 March 1868.[25]
Head Tindal of Seedies
Instructor of Cookery
Established on 3 October 1895.[26] Abolished on 18 October 1909.[27]
Master-at-Arms
Established as such on 1 April 1853.[28]
Mechanician
Established 1 April 1903.[29]
Established as Chief Petty Officers on 26 February 1867.[30]
Officer's Chief Steward
Officer's Chief Cook
Seamen's Schoolmaster
Established as such on 1 April 1853.[31]
Ship's Cook
Established as such on 1 April 1853.[32]
Ship's Cook, First Class
Ship's Steward
Established as such on 1 April 1853.[33]
Footnotes
- ↑ "Circular, No. 121", dated 14 June 1853. p. 17. The National Archives. ADM 7/890.
- ↑ Uniform Regulations. p. 41.
- ↑ Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy. pp. 44-45.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. p. 36.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. p. 40.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. pp. 74-75.
- ↑ Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy. pp. 44-45.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. p. 36.
- ↑ Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy. pp. 44-45.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. p. 36.
- ↑ Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy. pp. 44-45.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. p. 40.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VIII. pp. 170-171.
- ↑ Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy. pp. 44-45.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. p. 36.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. IX. pp. 286, 288.
- ↑ Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy. pp. 44-45.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. p. 36.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. X. pp. 303, 309.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. IX. pp. 326-327.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. V. p. 75.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VI. p. 39.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VII. pp. 73-74.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VIII. pp. 170-171.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. III. p. 246.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. VII. p. 92.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. X. pp. 79, 82.
- ↑ Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy. pp. 44-45.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. IX. pp. 27-28.
- ↑ The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. III. p. 181.
- ↑ Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy. pp. 44-45.
- ↑ Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy. pp. 44-45.
- ↑ Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy. pp. 44-45.
Bibliography
- Copies of a Correspondence Between the Board of Treasury and the Board of Admiralty, on the Subject of the Manning of the Navy; Together with Copies of a Report of a Committee of Naval Officers, and of Her Majesty's Order in Council Relating Thereto. London: For Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 1853.
- The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. Vol. III. London: For Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 1873.
- The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. Vol. V. London: For Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 1888.
- The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. Vol. VI. London: For Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 1893.
- The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. Vol. VII. London: For Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 1898.
- The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. Vol. VIII. London: For His Majesty's Stationary Office. 1903.
- The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. Vol. IX. London: For His Majesty's Stationary Office. 1908.
- The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. Vol. X. London: For His Majesty's Stationary Office. 1914.
- Uniform Regulations for Officers, Petty Officers, and Seamen of the Fleet. London. 1879.