First Lord Of The Admiralty

The First Lord of the Admiralty, or formally the Office of the First Lord of the Admiralty, was the political head of the English and later British Royal Navy.

He was the government's senior adviser on all naval affairs, responsible for the direction and control of the Admiralty, and also of general administration of the Naval Service of the Kingdom of England, Great Britain in the 18th century, and then the United Kingdom, including the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, and other services. It was one of the earliest known permanent government posts. Apart from being the political head of the Naval Service the post holder was simultaneously the pre-eminent member of the Board of Admiralty. The office of First Lord of the Admiralty existed from 1628 until it was abolished when the Admiralty, Air Ministry, Ministry of Defence and War Office were all merged to form the new Ministry of Defence in 1964. Its modern-day equivalent is the Secretary of State for Defence.

First Lord of the Admiralty
First Lord Of The Admiralty
Department of the Admiralty
StatusAbolished
Member ofBoard of Admiralty
Cabinet
Reports toPrime Minister
NominatorPrime Minister
AppointerPrime Minister
Subject to formal approval by the King-in-Council
Term lengthNot fixed
typically 3–7 years
Formation1628
First holderRichard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland
Final holderGeorge Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe
Abolished1964
Superseded bySecretary of State for Defence

History

In 1628, during the reign of Charles I, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, Lord High Admiral of England, was assassinated and the office was placed in commission, under the control of a Board of Commissioners.

The first such First Lord of the Admiralty was Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland, who was appointed in 1628. The First Lord was not always a permanent member of the board until the Admiralty Department was established as an official government department in 1709 with the First Lord as its head; it replaced the earlier Office of the Admiralty and Marine Affairs. During most of the 17th century and the early 18th century, it was not invariable for the Admiralty to be in commission, so there are gaps in the list of First Lords, and a small number of First Lords were for a time Lord High Admiral.

After the Revolution, in 1690, a declaratory Act was passed, during the reign of William and Mary. Parliament passed the Admiralty Act, vesting in the Commissioners the powers formerly held by the Lord High Admiral of England. and at this point became a permanent Cabinet position.

The Admiralty Commission was dissolved in 1701, but was reconstituted in 1709 on the death of Prince George of Denmark, who had been appointed Lord High Admiral. The office has been held in commission from that time onwards, however, except for a short period (1827–28) when the Duke of Clarence was Lord High Admiral. The Board of the Admiralty comprised a number of "Lords Commissioners" headed by a First Lord.

From the early 1800s the post was always held by a civilian (previously flag officers of the Royal Navy also held the post). In 1832 First Lord Sir James Graham instituted reforms and amalgamated the Board of Admiralty and the Navy Board. By the provisions of the Admiralty Act of 1832, two Lords in committee could legalise any action of the Board.

In 1868 Prime Minister, William Gladstone appointed Hugh Childers First Lord, who would introduce a new system at the Admiralty. However these changes restricted communication between the board members who were affected by these new regulations, and the sittings of the Board were discontinued altogether. This situation described was further exacerbated by the disaster of HMS Captain in 1870, a poorly-designed new vessel for the navy.

The responsibility and powers of the First Lord of the Admiralty were laid down by an Order in Council dated 14 January 1869, and a later Order (19 March 1872) made the First Lord responsible to the Sovereign and to Parliament for all the business of the Admiralty. However, by describing the Lords of the Admiralty as the "assistants" of the First Lord, and by specifically defining their duties, this had, in fact, partially disabled the collective power of the Board.

In 1931, for the first time since 1709, the First Lord was not a member of the cabinet.

In 1946, the three posts of Secretary of State for War, First Lord of the Admiralty, and Secretary of State for Air became formally subordinated to that of Minister of Defence, which had itself been created in 1940 for the co-ordination of defence and security issues.

In 1964, the office of First Lord of the Admiralty was abolished, the last holder being the second Earl Jellicoe, whose father, Admiral of the Fleet the first Earl Jellicoe, had served as First Sea Lord nearly 50 years earlier. The functions of the Lords Commissioners were then transferred to an Admiralty Board, which forms part of the tri-service Defence Council of the United Kingdom.

Principal political leaders of the English/British Armed Forces:
Royal Navy British Army Royal Air Force Co-ordination
1628 First Lord of the Admiralty
(1628–1964)
1794 Secretary of State for War
(1794–1801)
1801 Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
(1801–1854)
1854 Secretary of State for War
(1854–1964)
1919 Secretary of State for Air
(1919–1964)
1936 Minister for Co-ordination of Defence
(1936–1940)
1940 Minister of Defence (1940–1964)
1964 Secretary of State for Defence (1964–present)


List of First Lords of the Admiralty

First Lords of the Admiralty of England (1628–1701)

First Lord of the Admiralty Term of office
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Richard Weston
1st Earl of Portland
1628 1635
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Robert Bertie
1st Earl of Lindsey
1635 1636
First Lord Of The Admiralty  William Juxon
Bishop of London
(1582–1663)
1636 1638
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Algernon Percy
10th Earl of Northumberland
1642 1643
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Francis Cottington
1st Baron Cottington
1643 1646
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Prince Rupert of the Rhine 1673 1679
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Sir Henry Capell
MP for Tewkesbury
1679 1681
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Daniel Finch
2nd Earl of Nottingham
1681 1684
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Arthur Herbert
1st Earl of Torrington
1689 1690
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Thomas Herbert
8th Earl of Pembroke
1690 1692
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Charles Cornwallis
3rd Baron Cornwallis
1692 1693
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Anthony Cary
5th Viscount Falkland
1693 1694
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Edward Russell
1st Earl of Orford
1694 1699
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Egerton
3rd Earl of Bridgewater
1699 1701
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Thomas Herbert
8th Earl of Pembroke
1701 1702

Senior Members of the Lord High Admiral's Council (1702–1709)

Senior Member Term of office
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Sir George Rooke 1702 1705
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Sir David Mitchell 1705 1708
First Lord Of The Admiralty  David Wemyss
4th Earl of Wemyss
1708 1709

First Lords of the Admiralty of Great Britain (1709–1801)

First Lord of the Admiralty Term of office Ministry Monarch
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Edward Russell
1st Earl of Orford
1709 1710 Godolphin–Marlborough
(ToryWhig)
Anne
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Admiral of the Fleet
John Leake

MP for Rochester
1710 1712 Oxford–Bolingbroke
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Thomas Wentworth
1st Earl of Strafford
1712 1714
George I
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Edward Russell
1st Earl of Orford
1714 1716 Townshend
First Lord Of The Admiralty  James Berkeley
3rd Earl of Berkeley
1717 1727 Stanhope–Sunderland I
Stanhope–Sunderland II
Walpole–Townshend
George II
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Byng
1st Viscount Torrington
1727 1733
Walpole
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Charles Wager
MP for Westminster
1733 1741
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Daniel Finch
8th Earl of Winchilsea
1741 1744
Carteret
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Russell
4th Duke of Bedford
1744 1748 Broad Bottom
(I & II)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Montagu
4th Earl of Sandwich
1748 1751
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Anson
1st Baron Anson
1751 1756
Newcastle I
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Richard Grenville-Temple
2nd Earl Temple
1756 1757 Pitt–Devonshire
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Daniel Finch
8th Earl of Winchilsea
1757 1757 1757 Caretaker
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Anson
1st Baron Anson
1757 1762 Pitt–Newcastle
George III
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Montague-Dunk
2nd Earl of Halifax
1762 1762 Bute
(ToryWhig)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Grenville
MP for Buckingham
1762 1763
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Montagu
4th Earl of Sandwich
1763 1763 Grenville
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Perceval
2nd Earl of Egmont
1763 1766
Rockingham I
Chatham
(WhigTory)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Charles Saunders
MP for Hedon
1766 1766
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Edward Hawke
MP for Portsmouth
1766 1771
Grafton
North
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Montagu
4th Earl of Sandwich
1771 1782
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Augustus Keppel
1st Viscount Keppel
1782 1783 Rockingham II
Shelburne
(WhigTory)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Richard Howe
5th Viscount Howe
1783 1783
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Augustus Keppel
1st Viscount Keppel
1783 1783 Fox–North
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Richard Howe
5th Viscount Howe
1783 1788 Pitt I
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Pitt
2nd Earl of Chatham
1788 1794
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Spencer
2nd Earl Spencer
1794 1801

First Lords of the Admiralty of the United Kingdom (1801–1964)

First Lord of the Admiralty Term of office Party Ministry Monarch
(Reign)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Jervis
1st Earl of St Vincent
1801 1804 Whig Pitt I George III
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
Addington
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Henry Dundas
1st Viscount Melville
1804 1805 Tory Pitt II
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Charles Middleton
1st Baron Barham
1805 1806 Tory
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Charles Grey
Viscount Howick

MP for Northumberland
1806 1806 Whig All the Talents
(WhigTory)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Thomas Grenville
MP for Buckingham
1806 1807 Whig
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Henry Phipps
3rd Baron Mulgrave
1807 1810 Tory Portland II
Perceval
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Charles Philip Yorke
MP for St Germans
1810 1812 Tory
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Robert Dundas
2nd Viscount Melville
1812 1827 Tory Liverpool
George IV
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Prince William Henry
Duke of Clarence

Lord High Admiral
1827 1828 Canning
(CanningiteWhig)
Goderich
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Robert Dundas
2nd Viscount Melville
1828 1830 Tory Wellington–Peel
William IV
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
First Lord Of The Admiralty  James Graham
MP for East Cumberland
1830 1834 Whig Grey
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Eden
2nd Baron Auckland
1834 1834 Whig
Melbourne I
Wellington Caretaker
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Thomas Robinson
2nd Earl de Grey
1834 1835 Conservative Peel I
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Eden
2nd Baron Auckland
1835 1835 Whig Melbourne II
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound
2nd Earl of Minto
1835 1841 Whig
Victoria
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Thomas Hamilton
9th Earl of Haddington
1841 1846 Conservative Peel II
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Edward Law
1st Earl of Ellenborough
1846 1846 Conservative
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Eden
1st Earl of Auckland
1846 1849 Whig Russell I
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Francis Baring
MP for Portsmouth
1849 1852 Whig
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Algernon Percy
4th Duke of Northumberland
1852 1852 Conservative Who? Who?
First Lord Of The Admiralty  James Graham
MP for Carlisle
1852 1855 Peelite Aberdeen
(PeeliteWhig)
Palmerston I
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Charles Wood
Bt GCB

MP for Halifax
1855 1858 Whig
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Pakington
MP for Droitwich
1858 1859 Conservative Derby–Disraeli II
First Lord Of The Admiralty  His Grace
Edward Seymour
12th Duke of Somerset
1859 1866 Liberal Palmerston II
Russell II
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Pakington
MP for Droitwich
1866 1867 Conservative Derby–Disraeli III
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Henry Lowry-Corry
MP for Tyrone
1867 1868 Conservative
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Hugh Childers
MP for Pontefract
1868 1871 Liberal Gladstone I
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Goschen
MP for City of London
1871 1874 Liberal
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Ward Hunt
MP for Northamptonshire North
1874 1877 Conservative Disraeli II
First Lord Of The Admiralty  William Henry Smith
MP for Westminster
1877 1880 Conservative
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Thomas Baring
1st Earl of Northbrook
1880 1885 Liberal Gladstone II
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Lord George Hamilton
MP for Ealing
1885 1886 Conservative Salisbury I
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Robinson
1st Marquess of Ripon
1886 1886 Liberal Gladstone III
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Lord George Hamilton
MP for Ealing
1886 1892 Conservative Salisbury II
First Lord Of The Admiralty  John Spencer
5th Earl Spencer
1892 1895 Liberal Gladstone IV
Rosebery
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Goschen
MP for St George Hanover Square
1895 1900 Conservative Salisbury
(III & IV)

(Con.Lib.U.)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  William Palmer
2nd Earl of Selborne
1900 1905 Liberal Unionist
Edward VII
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
Balfour
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Frederick Campbell
3rd Earl Cawdor
1905 1905 Conservative
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Edward Marjoribanks
2nd Lord Tweedmouth
1905 1908 Liberal Campbell-Bannerman
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Reginald McKenna
MP for North Monmouthshire
1908 1911 Liberal Asquith
(I–III)
George V
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Winston Churchill
MP for Dundee
1911 1915 Liberal
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Arthur Balfour
MP for City of London
1915 1916 Conservative Asquith Coalition
(Lib.Con.–et al.)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Edward Carson
MP for Dublin University
1916 1917 Conservative Lloyd George
(I & II)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Eric Geddes
MP for Cambridge
1917 1919 Conservative
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Walter Long
MP for Westminster St George's
1919 1921 Conservative
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Arthur Lee
1st Baron Lee of Fareham
1921 1922 Conservative
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Leo Amery
MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook
1922 1924 Conservative Law
Baldwin I
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Frederic Thesiger
1st Viscount Chelmsford
1924 1924 Independent MacDonald I
First Lord Of The Admiralty  William Clive Bridgeman 1924 1929 Conservative Baldwin II
First Lord Of The Admiralty  A. V. Alexander
MP for Sheffield Hillsborough
1929 1931 Labour
(Co-op)
MacDonald II
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Austen Chamberlain
MP for Birmingham West
1931 1931 Conservative National I
(N.Lab.Con.–et al.)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Bolton Eyres-Monsell
1st Viscount Monsell
1931 1936 Conservative National II
National III
(Con.N.Lab.–et al.)
Edward VIII
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Samuel Hoare
MP for Chelsea
1936 1937 Conservative
George VI
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Duff Cooper
MP for Westminster St George's
1937 1938 Conservative National IV
First Lord Of The Admiralty  James Stanhope
7th Earl Stanhope
1938 1939 Conservative
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Winston Churchill
MP for Epping
1939 1940 Conservative Chamberlain War
First Lord Of The Admiralty  A. V. Alexander
MP for Sheffield Hillsborough
1940 1945 Labour
(Co-op)
Churchill War
(All parties)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Brendan Bracken
MP for Paddington North
1945 1945 Conservative Churchill Caretaker
(Con.N.Lib.)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  A. V. Alexander
MP for Sheffield Hillsborough
1945 1946 Labour
(Co-op)
Attlee
(I & II)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Hall
1st Viscount Hall
1946 1951 Labour
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Frank Pakenham
1st Baron Pakenham
1951 1951 Labour
First Lord Of The Admiralty  James Thomas
1st Viscount Cilcennin
1951 1956 Conservative Churchill III
Elizabeth II
First Lord Of The Admiralty 
Eden
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Quintin Hogg
2nd Viscount Hailsham
1956 1957 Conservative
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Douglas-Hamilton
10th Earl of Selkirk
1957 1959 Conservative Macmillan
(I & II)
First Lord Of The Admiralty  Peter Carington
6th Baron Carrington
1959 1963 Conservative
First Lord Of The Admiralty  George Jellicoe
2nd Earl Jellicoe
1963 1964 Conservative Douglas-Home

From 1 April 1964 Elizabeth II assumed the title of Lord High Admiral. Ministerial responsibility for the Royal Navy was transferred to the newly created Secretary of State for Defence.

Notes:

Boards, departments and offices under the First Lord

Fictional First Lords

First Lord Of The Admiralty 
W. H. Smith portrayed in a Punch cartoon from 13 October 1877 when First Lord, saying: "I think I'll now go below." In Pinafore, Sir Joseph Porter similarly sings: "When the breezes blow / I generally go below".

The "Radical" First Lord, and a major character, in Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera H.M.S. Pinafore (1878), is Sir Joseph Henry Porter, KCB. W. S. Gilbert wrote to Arthur Sullivan he did not intend to portray the real-life then First Lord, the bookseller and newsagent W. H. Smith, a Conservative, although some of the public, including Prime Minister Disraeli (who later referred to Smith as "Pinafore Smith"), identified Porter with him. The counterparts shared a known lack of naval background. It has been suggested the character was drawn on Smith's actual "Radical" predecessor of 1868–71, Hugh Childers.

References

Attribution

  • This article contains some text from: Vesey, Richard Sir, Admiral, (1896), Naval Administration: The Constitution, Character, and Functions of the Board of Admiralty, and of the Civil Departments it Directs, George Bell and Sons, London.

Sources

  • Bell, Christopher M. "Sir John Fisher's Naval Revolution Reconsidered: Winston Churchill at the Admiralty, 1911–1914." War in History 18.3 (2011): 333–356. online[dead link]
  • Hamilton, C. I. (2011). The Making of the Modern Admiralty: British Naval Policy-Making, 1805–1927. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521765183.
  • Rodger, N. A. M., The Admiralty (Lavenham, 1979)
  • Sainty, J. C. Admiralty Officials, 1660–1870 (London, 1975)

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