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 * James II of England Lord High Admiral 4 June 1660 nominal commander at Battle of Lowestoft, June 1665; forbidden by the King from taking further part in the war 1672 again commanded the fleet in person, present at Battle of Southwold Bay in May; no further naval service. Removed from office as Lord High Admiral after Test Act 1673
 * George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle performed administrative duties of Lord High Admiral during absence of Duke of York at sea, 1665 joint admiral of the fleet with Prince Rupert, March 1666 and joined the fleet in April; commanded the red and blue squadrons when the fleet divided in May; present at Four Days' Battle in June and St James's Day Battle in July recalled to London 6 September 1666 to help fight the Great Fire, though his commission as joint-admiral of the fleet not revoked; failed to prevent Raid on the Medway in June 1667
 * Prince Rupert of the Rhine admiral of a fleet sent to observe the Dutch, 1664, but appointment cancelled and Robert Holmes sent instead; admiral of the white 1665, present at Lowestoft and recalled with the Duke of York after the battle (succeeded by Sir William Penn); refused to share command of the fleet with Sandwich, July 1665; joint commander of the fleet with Albemarle, 1666; the white squadron detached under Rupert before rejoining Albemarle at end of Four Days' Battle joint commander at St James's Day Battle, then sole commander after Albemarle's recall in September 1666; no naval operations in 1667; vice-admiral of England after death of Sandwich at Solebay and commander of the fleet after departure of York, 1672 commanded fleet in engagements with the Dutch in May and June 1673; led red squadron at battle of the Texel 11 August First Lord of the Admiralty (following removal of York) 9 July 1673 to 14 May 1679
 * John Lawson (naval officer) vice-admiral under Sandwich in the Mediterranean, June 1661 subsequently c-in-c in the Mediterranean, recalled autumn 1664 (succeeded by Sir Thomas Allen) to be vice-admiral of the red under York, died of wound received at Lowestoft 1665
 * Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich admiral and c-in-c of squadron sent to Mediterranean, June 1661 accompanied Catherine of Braganza from Lisbon, 1662; admiral of squadron in the Channel, June 1664; admiral of the blue on enlargement of the fleet, November 1664; present at Lowestoft, June 1665; admiral commanding the fleet after departure of York and Rupert and for remainder of 1665 campaign admiral of the blue on the resumption of war, 1672; killed at Battle of Solebay, 28 May
 * Richard Stayner rear-admiral of fleet under Sandwich sent for Catherine of Braganza, June 1661; died at Lisbon, October 1662
 * Robert Holmes (Royal Navy officer) passed over for promotion to rear-admiral of the White after Lowestoft, 1665; rear-admiral of the red May 1666; served in Four Days' and St James's Day Battles continued rear-admiral until 1672? served as captain in Third Anglo-Dutch War, including at Solebay
 * Sir Thomas Allin, 1st Baronet commodore and c-in-c in the Downs, 1663; vice-admiral to Sandwich, 11 July 1664; c-in-c Mediterranean, September 1664–April 1665; present at Lowestoft (as captain of Plymouth), 3 June; admiral of the blue, 2 July; admiral of the white, April 1666; present on Royal James in supernumerary capacity when the white squadron detached under Rupert, May; present at end of Four Days' Battle, June; in command as admiral of the white, St James's Day Battle, 25 July at sea variously 1667–8; c-in-c Mediterranean September 1668–September 1670; comptroller of the Navy 1671–80; unemployed during Third Anglo-Dutch War due to seniority; c-in-c of the fleet in the narrow seas during 1678 war scare
 * William Penn (Royal Navy officer) captain of the fleet to Duke of York, with unique title of "captain great commander" and rank of vice-admiral, November 1665; present at Lowestoft admiral of the white on York's departure, and vice-admiral to Sandwich as admiral of the fleet, 2 July; briefly in command during Sandwich's absence, November–December; employed ashore in 1666
 * Robert Sansome rear-admiral of the fleet sent out under Rupert, 1664; rear-admiral of the white, 1665; killed at Lowestoft
 * Thomas Teddeman rear-admiral in Sandwich's Channel squadron, 1664 rear-admiral of the blue, 1665, and present at Lowestoft; rear-admiral of the red when Sandwich replaced York as c-in-c of the fleet; temporary rear-admiral of the white when that squadron detached under Rupert, May 1666; present (as vice-admiral of the blue?) at Four Days' Battle, June; vice-admiral of the white, 12 June, and present at St James's Day Battle; commanded Dover squadron, 1667
 * George Ayscue rear-admiral of the blue, 1664; vice-admiral of the blue at Lowestoft, 1665; vice-admiral of the red on Sandwich's appointment to command the fleet; admiral of the blue, 1666 (admiral of the white when that squadron detached under Rupert?) and captured at Four Days' Battle, June; was to have been vice-admiral of the red when Third Anglo-Dutch war broke out but died April 1672
 * William Berkeley (Royal Navy officer)
 * Joseph Jordan
 * Christopher Myngs
 * John Harman (Royal Navy officer)
 * Jeremiah Smith (Royal Navy officer)
 * Edward Spragge
 * William Jennens (Royal Navy officer)
 * Richard Utber
 * John Kempthorne (Royal Navy officer)
 * Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory
 * Frescheville Holles
 * John Chicheley
 * John Holmes (Royal Navy officer) rear-admiral of the Blue, 14 August–October 1673 again rear-admiral of the Blue, and c-in-c in the Downs, 14 April 1677 to May 1678; rear-admiral of fleet sent out during French war scare, 1678; c-in-c in the Downs again 1678–9