Surveyor of the Navy

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The Surveyor to the Navy was a civilian officer in the Royal Navy. He was a member of the Navy Board from the inaugeration of that body in 1546, and held overall responsibility for the design of British warships, although until 1745 the actual design work was the responsibility of the individual Master Shipwright at each Royal Dockyard; from 1745 design responsibility was centred in the Surveyor's office. In 1859 the post of Surveyor of the Navy was changed to Controller of the Navy.

[edit] List of Surveyors 1546-1859

In date order (note that the post of Surveyor was frequently shared, which enabled the Admiralty to have competitive designs prepared for evaluation):

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Lavery, The Ship of the Line, p96
  2. ^ Lavery, The Ship of the Line, p106 and p124
  3. ^ Lavery, The Ship of the Line, p106 and p124
  4. ^ Lavery, The Ship of the Line, p106 and p124
  5. ^ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p59
  6. ^ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p59
  7. ^ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p59
  8. ^ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p65
  9. ^ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p59, 65 and p66
  10. ^ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p65 and p66
  11. ^ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p67 and 68
  12. ^ Lambert, The Last Sailing Battlefleet, p56

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