Assistant Secretary •
George Clarke, joint secretary, 20 May 1702 to 25 October 1705.
Deputy Secretary Included: • John Fawler, 15 November 1705 to 11 November 1714 •
Thomas Corbett, 25 June 1728 to 13 October 1742 • Robert Osborn, 17 November 1744 to 1 August 1746 •
John Clevland, 4 August 1746 to 1 May 1751 • John Milnes, 15 June 1756 to 16 October 1759 •
Philip Stephens, 16 October 1759 to 18 June 1763. •
Charles Fearne, 28 June 1764 to 10 November 1766. •
George Jackson, 11 November 1766 to 12 June 1782. • John Ibbetson, from 12 June 1782 to 13 January 1783.
Second Secretary Title established as Second Secretary in January 1783. • John Ibbetson, from 31 January 1783 •
William Marsden, from 3 March 1795 •
Benjamin Tucker, from 21 January 1804 •
John Barrow, from 22 May 1804 •
Benjamin Tucker, from 10 February 1806 •
Sir John Barrow, from 9 April 1807 •
William Baillie-Hamilton, from 28 April 1845 •
Thomas Phinn, from 22 May 1855 •
William Govett Romaine, from 7 May 1857 to 19 June 1869
Permanent Secretary In 1869 the office was renamed Permanent Secretary of the Admiralty. •
Vernon Lushington, from 1869 to 1877. The office was abolished in 1877 and the duties merged with those of the Naval Secretary.
Naval Secretary New post established in 1872. • Rear-Admiral
Robert Hall, from 1872 to 1882. The post was abolished in 1882 when that of Permanent Secretary was re-established.
Permanent Secretary •
Robert George Crookshank Hamilton, from May 1882 • Vice-Admiral
Robert Hall, acting during Hamilton's
absence in Ireland, 1882 • Sir
Oswyn Murray, 1917–1936 • Sir
Richard Carter, 1936–1940 • Sir
Henry Markham, 1940–1946 • Sir
John Lang, 1947–1961 • Sir
Clifford Jarrett, 1961–1964 ==See also==