Fourth Sea Lord
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The position of Fourth Sea Lord, until 1904 the Junior Sea Lord, was a Lord Commissioner on the Board of Admiralty and the naval officer responsible for supplying the Royal Navy.
History
By Order in Council of 21 December, 1906, the emoluments of the Fourth Sea Lord were raised from £1,000 a year to £1,500 a year, in addition to Naval Half Pay.[1]
- Rear-Admiral Frederick G. D. Bedford, 16 December, 1889.
- Rear-Admiral Lord Walter Kerr, 25 August, 1892.
- Rear-Admiral Gerard H. U. Noel, 1 November, 1893.
- Rear-Admiral Arthur W. Moore, January, 1898.
- Rear-Admiral John Durnford, 21 January, 1901.[2]
Fourth Sea Lords
- Rear-Admiral Frederick S. Inglefield, 11 February, 1904.[3]
- Vice-Admiral Sir Alfred L. Winsloe, 8 February, 1907.[4]
- Rear-Admiral Charles E. Madden, 25 January, 1910.[5]
- Rear-Admiral William C. Pakenham, 5 December, 1911.[6]
- Commodore, First Class Cecil F. Lambert, 1 December, 1913.[7]
- Rear-Admiral Lionel Halsey, 4 December, 1916.[8]
Fourth Sea Lords and Chiefs of Supplies and Transport
- Rear-Admiral Sir Hugh H. D. Tothill, 31 May, 1917.[9]
- Rear-Admiral Sir A. Ernle M. Chatfield, 18 June, 1919.[10]
- Rear-Admiral The Honourable Algernon D. E. H. Boyle, 1920.
- Rear-Admiral John D. Kelly, 1924.
Footnotes
- ↑ Order in Council of 21 December, 1906.
- ↑ "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Monday, 21 January, 1901. Issue 36357, col B, p. 6.
- ↑ Inglefield Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/19. f. 473.
- ↑ Winsloe Service Record. ADM 196/39. f. 1432.
- ↑ Madden Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 83.
- ↑ Pakenham Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 13.
- ↑ The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. [Naval Staff.] p. 125.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Naval Staff. p. 126.
- ↑ Ibid.
Bibliography
- Naval Staff, Training and Staff Duties Division (1929). The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. Its Work and Development. B.R. 1845 (late C.B. 3013). Copy No. 8 at The National Archives. ADM 234/434.