User:Navops47/draft/ADM 19th century

The organizational running of the Admiralty from 1410 till 1545 remained solely in the hands of the Lord High Admiral. the Navy Board was established by Henry VIII in 1546 "to oversee the administrative and logistical affairs of the naval service" from 1546 policy direction, operational control and maritime jurisdiction was under the control of the Lord High Admiral until 1628 the new the Board of Admiralty was created by Charles I from that point on its Lord Commissioners ran the Admiralty and Navy, the board also appointed the Principle Officers and Commissioners of the Navy Board although their functions remained semi autonomous until it was abolished in 1831 and all of it's functions transferred to the Board of Admiralty. The Board of Admiralty lasted till 1964 when the Office of the Lord High Admiral was abolished (title remains an honorary bestowed by the monarch) and replaced by a new Admiralty Board the Lord Commissioners of the Admiralty still continue to function in their same capacity within the new board today.

Organization nineteenth century
'Board of the Admiralty Principal Civil and Naval Officers, and list of Admiralty Commands, Departments, Divisions, Establishments, Stations''.

Principal officers and commissioners

 * Office of the Comptroller of the Navy, appointed, (1561 – 1832)
 * Office of the Surveyor of the Navy, appointed, (1545 – 1859)-part of the Navy Board until 1832.

Principle commands, departments, fleets, offices
Flag Officer Commanding Fleets and Stations


 * Jamaica Station, established, (1655 – 1830).
 * Channel Fleet, established, (1690 – 1909).
 * Mediterranean Fleet, established, (1690 – 1967).
 * Portsmouth Command, established, (1697 – 1969).
 * Plymouth Command, established, (1743 – 1969).
 * North America Station, established, (1745 – 1969).
 * Nore Command, established, (1752 – 1961).
 * Coast of Ireland Station, established, (1797 – 1922).
 * North America and West Indies Station, established, (1818 – 1926).
 * Cape of Good Hope Station, established, (1857 – 1939).
 * Australia Station, established, (1859 – 1913).
 * China Station, established, (1865 – 1941).
 * East Indies Station, established, (1865 – 1941).