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    The Commissioners for the Victualling of the Navy, often called the Victualling Commissioners or Victualling Board, was the body responsible under the...
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    Victualling Yard, Deptford was a Royal Navy Victualling Yard established alongside Deptford Royal Dockyard on the River Thames. There was victualling...
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    The Royal William Victualling Yard in Stonehouse, a suburb of Plymouth, England, was the major victualling depot of the Royal Navy and an important adjunct...
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    The Victualling Department originally known as the Department of the Comptroller of Victualling and Transport Services or the Victualling Office, also...
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    of victualling yards and supply of food and beverages for the Royal Navy from 1550 to 1679. This office was abolished and replaced by the Victualling Board...
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    of different items of ironmongery. In 1780, the Royal Navy's Victualling Commissioners reached an agreement with Cort, who had taken over Attwick's business...
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    2004). Plymouth Breakwater (1812) Royal William Victualling Yard (1835) built by the Victualling Commissioners in nearby Stonehouse for supplying the Royal...
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    headquarters of naval administration, and the associated Victualling Yard became the Victualling Board's main depot. Tsar Peter the Great visited the yard...
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    took place in 2002. The vessel itself was modelled on the Naval Victualling Commissioners’ Barge held at the National Maritime Museum. It was designed with...
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    was transferred to the Victualling Board. On the abolition of the Victualling Board in 1832, the erstwhile medical commissioner was designated Physician...
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    The Controller of Victualling Accounts also called Comptroller of Victualling Accounts was a civilian officer in the Royal Navy who was also a principal...
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    Secretary to the Board and three Commissioners of the Navy, along with the chairman, Secretary and two Commissioners of Victualling, with the Treasurer of the...
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    Support Command) on 1 April 1994. Royal Naval Armaments Depot Victualling Commissioners Transport Board (Royal Navy) National Maritime Museum British...
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    to enclose the Weevil brewery (which had been acquired by the Victualling Commissioners a few years earlier). New defences were constructed for Gosport...
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    came in 1806, when the partners obtained the contract with the Victualling Commissioners of the Royal Navy to supply their needs throughout the East Indies...
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    various uses across the site. The challenge of victualling the fleet during the Napoleonic Wars led the Victualling Board to try to consolidate its various manufacturing...
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    King's Cooperage in Old Portsmouth, owned and operated by the Victualling Commissioners. Rebuilt in 1723, it consisted of a long narrow courtyard surrounded...
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    protected by its own 'Mill Redoubt' it produced flour for the Victualling Commissioners of the Royal Navy. When the Gunwharf was built, the mill and a...
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    Lock grovel by insisting that his accusation was sent to the Victualling Commissioners in London. This was not Nelson's usual style. In response Lock...
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    Church. There were 431 men and women assigned to the Victualling Department on the Titanic. The Victualling Department provided all the services for the occupants...
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    transportation for the Royal Navy. Navy Board, Victualling Board (Board of Victualling Commissioners), 1683-1793 Navy Board, Transport Board, 1794-1816...
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  • Lieutenant William Hicks replaced Pattinson. An investigation by the Victualling Commissioners resulted in a court martial dismissing Hicks from the Navy for...
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  • Cumming, Rolla sailed from Cork, Ireland on 4 November 1802. The Victualling Commissioners had also put on board supplies for the Colony: 22,203 pounds of...
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  • of Westminster. 1761-1786. 7 June 1782. Sainty, J. C. (2003). "Commissioners: Victualling 1683-1832 | Institute of Historical Research". history.ac.uk....
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    The Royal Edward Victualling Yard (REVY) is a heritage-listed former naval victualling yard and warehouses, in the inner city Sydney suburb of Pyrmont...
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  • (junior) Victualling Commissioner Viscount Dupplin Viscount Dupplin Teller of the Exchequer 17 December 1711 Canterbury u Henry Lee Henry Lee Victualling Commissioner...
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  • western circuit. He was appointed a commissioner in bankruptcy, and in 1785 was made a Victualling Commissioner. Boscawen died of asthma, at Little Chelsea...
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    Service (1879). The Lords Commissioners usually comprised a mixture of serving admirals, first called Naval Lord Commissioners, then Naval Lords then Professional...
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    responsibility for medical officers passed to the Victualling Board. In 1832 the Navy Board and the Victualling Board were both abolished (following recommendations...
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  • seat at the 1722 British general election but was appointed Commissioner for victualling the navy in that year. In about 1724, he was appointed a clerk...
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