Page:The Public Records and The Constitution.djvu/11

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.
CONTENTS
7
page
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