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CONTENTS
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The Secretary of State for War, and the Army | 27 |
The Navy: the Lord High Admiral | 28 |
The Admiral-in-chief responsible to the King and Council | 28 |
Merchant ships, and ships of war | 29 |
The High Court of Admiralty | 29 |
The Admiralty Department of the Government | 29 |
Services of the Duke of York (afterwards James II) in organizing it | 30 |
The Lord High Admiral, and Commissioners of the Admiralty : the value of their records | 30 |
Origin of the Post Office: connexion with the Secretary of State | 30 |
And with the Exchequer, Treasury, and Auditors of Accounts | 31 |
Effect of Parliament upon Departments of the Government | 31 |
Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General | 32 |
Office of the Paymaster-General | 33 |
Office of Works and Public Buildings : Commissioners of Woods and Forests | 33 |
Final division of those Offices | 35 |
Commissioners of Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues: Auditor of Land Revenues: Office of Land Revenue Records and Enrolments | 35 |
Local Government Board | 36 |
General Register Office, Registry of Friendly Societies, National Debt Office, and Public Works Loan Commission | 36 |
Commissions : Ecclesiastical Commission | 36 |
Charity Commission | 36 |
The idea of a Commission as old as Domesday Book | 36 |
Permanent Commissions of Customs, and Inland Revenue | 36 |
Nature of the Commission of the Commissioners of the Treasury | 37 |
The Treasury in existence before the Exchequer | 37 |
Growth of the Treasury since the final disappearance of a Lord High Treasurer | 37 |