The Master Shipwright was the
key official at the royal navy dockyards until the introduction of resident commissioners by the Navy Board after which he became deputy to the resident commissioner. In 1832 the post of commissioner was replaced by the post of superintendent.
Resident Commissioner of the Navy, Port Mahon Post holders included: • 1742-1744, Commodore
Edward Falkingham, (also resident commissioner of the navy for Gibraltar) • 1744-1747, Captain Thomas Trefusis, (ditto) • 1747-1756, Captain John Towry, (ditto) • 1756-1763, Captain Charles Colby, (ditto) • 1798, Captain
Issac Coffin • 1814-1815, Captain Sir
Jahleel Brenton (acting)
Naval Officer, Port Mahon Post holders included: • 1727 Jun-Sep, Daniel Furzer • 1727-1728, John Cook • 1728-1731, Robert Hayes • 1731-1734, Robert Gother • 1734-1742, Thomas Sims • 1755-1756, Milbourne Marsh
Master Shipwright, Port Mahon Post holders included: • 1711-1728, Cornelius Purnell • 1742-1760, John Varlo
Master Attendant, Port Mahon Post holders included: • 1712-1720, Thomas Teddiman • 1742-1744, Michael Pinfold • 1744-1746, William Cumby • 1746-1755, Mathew Moriarty
Clerk of the Cheque, Port Mahon Post holders included: • 1716-1718, George Atkins • 1718-1719, John Laton • 1719-1723, John Reynolds • 1738-1739, Christopher Robinson • 1739-1742, Francis Gregson • 1742-1748, Tyringham Stephens
Storekeeper, Port Mahon Post holders included: • 1716 Jan-Sep, George Atkins • 1718-1719, John Laton • 1719-1723, John Reynolds • 1738-1739, Christopher Robinson • 1739-1746, Francis Gregson • 1746-1753, Thomas Foxworthy • 1763-1765, Milbourne Marsh • 1765 May-Nov, Milburn Warren • 1780, Christopher Hill Harris ==Ships built at the dockyard==