Fourth Sea Lord
The Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Supplies was formerly one of the Naval Lords and members of the Board of Admiralty which controlled the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom.
History
In 1805, for the first time, specific functions were assigned to each of the 'Naval' Lords, who were described as 'Professional' Lords, leaving to the 'Civil' Lords the routine business of signing documents.[1]
The Fourth Sea Lord as Chief of Naval Supplies was responsible for supplying the navy, and his responsibilities included transport, victualling (supplying food), and medical services.[2]
The post of Fourth Sea Lord was abolished in 1965.[3] The modern equivalent is titled the "Naval Member for Logistics", who is responsible for the logistical support and the supply chain of the navy.[4]
Fourth Naval Lords 1830–1868
Fourth Naval Lords include:[1]
- Captain George Barrington 1830-1833
- Rear Admiral Sir Maurice Berkeley 1833-1835
- Rear Admiral Sir Edward Troubridge 1835-1837
- Rear Admiral Sir Maurice Berkeley 1837-1839
- Rear Admiral Sir Samuel Pechell 1839-1841
- Rear Admiral Sir James Dundas 1841
- Rear Admiral Sir William Gordon 1841-1846
- Rear Admiral Sir Henry Rous 1846
- Rear Admiral Lord John Hay 1846-1847
- Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Milne 1847-1852
- Rear Admiral Arthur Duncombe 1852-1853
- Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Milne 1853-1857
- Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Pelham 1857-1858
- Rear Admiral Sir James Drummond 1858-1859
- Rear Admiral Sir Swynfen Carnegie 1859
- Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Milne 1859
- Rear Admiral Charles Frederick 1859-1861
- Rear Admiral Sir James Drummond 1861-1866
- Rear Admiral Sir John Dalrymple-Hay 1866-1868
Junior Naval Lords 1868-1904
Junior Naval Lords include:[5]
- Rear Admiral Lord John Hay 1868-1871
- Rear Admiral Sir John Tarleton 1871-1872
- Rear Admiral Sir Beauchamp Seymour 1872-1874
- Rear Admiral Lord Gillford 1874-1879
- Rear Admiral Sir John Commerell 1879-1880
- Rear Admiral Sir Anthony Hoskins 1880-1882
- Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Richards 1882-1885
- Vice Admiral Sir William Hewett 1885
- Captain William Codrington 1885-1886
- Rear Admiral Sir James Erskine 1886
- Captain Lord Charles Beresford 1886-1888
- Rear Admiral Sir Charles Hotham 1888-1889
- Rear Admiral Frederick Bedford 1889-1892
- Rear Admiral Lord Walter Kerr 1892-1893
- Rear Admiral Sir Gerard Noel 1893-1898
- Rear Admiral Sir Arthur Moore 1898-1901
- Rear Admiral Sir John Durnford 1901–1903
- Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Inglefield 1903
Fourth Sea Lords 1904–1964
Fourth Sea Lords include:[5]
- Captain Frederick Inglefield 1904–1907
- Rear Admiral Sir Alfred Winsloe 1907–1910
- Rear Admiral Sir Charles Madden 1910–1911
- Rear Admiral Sir William Pakenham 1911–1913
- Rear Admiral Sir Cecil Lambert 1913–1916
- Rear Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey 1916–1917
- Rear Admiral Sir Hugh Tothill 1917–1919
- Captain Sir Ernle Chatfield 1919–1920
- Vice Admiral The Hon. Sir Algernon Boyle 1920–1924
- Rear Admiral Sir John Kelly 1924–1927
- Rear Admiral Sir William Fisher 1927–1928
- Vice Admiral Sir Vernon Haggard 1928–1930
- Vice Admiral Sir Lionel Preston 1930–1932
- Rear Admiral Sir Geoffrey Blake 1932–1935
- Vice Admiral Sir Percy Noble 1935–1937
- Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Arbuthnot 1937–1941
- Vice Admiral Sir John Cunningham 1941–1943
- Vice Admiral Frank Pegram 1943–1944
- Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Palliser 1944–1946
- Vice Admiral Sir Douglas Fisher 1946–1948
- Vice Admiral Sir Herbert Packer 1948–1950
- Vice Admiral The Earl Mountbatten 1950–1952
- Vice Admiral Sir Sydney Raw 1952–1954
- Vice Admiral Sir Frederick Parham 1954–1955
- Vice Admiral Sir Dymock Watson 1955–1958
- Vice Admiral Sir Gordon Hubback 1958–1959
- Vice Admiral Sir Nicholas Copeman 1959–1960
- Vice Admiral Sir Michael Villiers 1960–1964
- Vice Admiral Sir Raymond Hawkins 1964
Chiefs of Fleet Support 1964–2007
Chiefs of Fleet Support include:[5]
- Vice Admiral Sir Raymond Hawkins 1964-1967
- Admiral Sir Francis Turner 1967-1971
- Vice Admiral Sir Allan Trewby 1971-1974
- Admiral Sir Peter White 1974-1977
- Vice Admiral Sir James Eberle 1977-1979
- Vice Admiral Sir William Pillar 1979-1981
- Vice Admiral Sir James Kennon 1981-1983
- Vice Admiral Sir Anthony Tippet 1983-1986
- Vice Admiral Sir Benjamin Bathurst 1986-1989
- Vice Admiral Sir Jock Slater 1989-1991
- Vice Admiral Sir Neville Purvis 1991-1994
- Vice Admiral Sir Toby Frere 1994-1997
- Vice Admiral Sir John Dunt 1997-2000
- Rear Admiral Brian Perowne 2000-2001
- Rear Admiral Jonathon Reeve 2001-2004
- Rear Admiral Paul Boissier 2004-2006
- Rear Admiral Amjad Hussain 2006-2007
Chiefs of Materiel (Fleet) 2007 – present
Chiefs of Materiel (Fleet) include:[5]
- Vice Admiral Sir Trevor Soar 2007-2009
- Vice Admiral Sir Andrew Mathews 2009-2013
- Vice Admiral Simon Lister 2013-present
References
- 1 2 "Sainty, JC, Lord High Admiral and Commissioners of the Admiralty 1660-1870', Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 4: Admiralty Officials 1660-1870 (1975), pp. 18-31.". Retrieved 4 September 2009.
- ↑ Division within ADM National Archives
- ↑ Whitaker's Almanack 1965
- ↑ Organisation: How the Royal Navy is managed Ministry of Defence
- 1 2 3 4 Senior Royal Navy Appointments