APPENDIX D 631
- i66o. June 6. James, Duke of York, afterwards James II,
till June i673(*)
- i684. May. Do., do., till Feb. 1684/5, on his accession to the
throne. [He administered the Navy acting as Lord High Admiral throughout his reign till his abdication Dec. 1688] 1701/2. Jan. 18. Thomas (Herbert), Earl of Pembroke 1702. May 20. George, Duke of Cumberland, Prince of Denmark, tilfhis death 28 Oct. 1708 1708. Nov. 25. Thomas (Herbert), Earl of Pembroke, till Nov. 1709
- i827. Apr. 17. "William, Duke of Clarence, afterwards William
IV, till 12 Aug. 1828 FIRST LORDS OF THE ADMIRALTY Prince Rupert, Duke of Cumberland Sir Henry Capell, afterwards Lord Capell Daniel Finch, afterwards Earl of Nottingham, till 22 May 1684 Arthur Herbert, afterwards Earl of Torrington Thomas (Herbert), Earl of Pembroke Charles, Lord Cornwallis Anthony (Carye), Viscount Falkland () Edward Russell, afterwards Earl of Orford John (Egerton), Earl of Bridgwater, till his death 19 Mar. 1 700/ 1 1701. Mar. 27. Thomas (Herbert), Earl of Pembroke, till his ap- pointment as Lord High Admiral Jan. 1 701/2 1709. Nov. 8. Edward (Russell), Earl of Orford, till Oct. 17 10 1712. Aug. 29. Thomas (Wentworth), Earl of Strafford
- I7I4. Oct. II. Edward (Russell), Earl of Orford
(^) The Lord High Admirals and First Lords of the Admiralty marked * were naval officers. Since the retirement of Lord Barham in 1806 it has been the rule (broken only in the cases of the Duke of Clarence (1827-28) and the Duke of Northumberland (1852)), that only a civilian (or, as in the case of Lord Mulgrave, 1807-12, a military man) shall be "the ruler of the King's Navee." The naval heads of the Admiralty since the Restoration include in addition to those named in the text, Sir John Leake (17 10-12), Sir Charles Wager (1733-42) and Sir Charles Saunders (1760). {ex inform, the Rev. A. B. Beaven). (*>) The Commission which was originally gazetted 23 Mar. 1692/3, included seven names, Sir John Lowther's being first, and Falkland's third, but on 1 2 Apr. 1693 a new commission was gazetted to the same seven persons, Falkland's name now standing first and Lowther's second. (Tliis Sir J. Lowther was " of Whitehaven," a different personage from his namesake "of Lowther," afterwards Viscount Lonsdale, who was First Lord of the Treasury), [ex inform, the Rev. A. B. Beaven).
- i673.
July 9- 1678/9. Feb. 14. 1679/80. Feb. 19.
- i688/9.
Mar. 8. 1689/90. . Tan. 20. 1691/2. Mar. I. 1693- Apr. 12.
- i694.
Apr. 25. 1699. June 2. ♦ t-