Marine Pay Department (Royal Navy)

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Formed1755
Preceding Accounting Department
Dissolved1831
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Marine Pay Department
United Kingdom
Accounting Department overview
Formed1755
Preceding Accounting Department
Dissolved1831
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
HeadquartersNew Street, Spring Gardens, City of Westminster, London
Accounting Department executive
  • Paymaster of the Marines (1755–1803), Paymaster and Inspector General of Marines (1803–1831)
Parent departmentRoyal Marine Office

The Marine Pay Department was formed in 1755, and replaced the earlier Marine Pay Office that was established in 1702.[1] It was responsible for processing marines' pay to the Royal Marine Divisions located at Chatham, Portsmouth, Plymouth and Woolwich. The department was initially administered by the Paymaster of the Marines whose title later changed to the Paymaster and Inspector General of Marines. In 1809 it absorbed the secretariat duties of the Marine Department. The department existed until 1831 as part of the Royal Marine Office when it was abolished and its duties transferred to the Navy Pay Office.[2]

The Marine Pay Department was created in 1755. It succeeded the earlier Marine Pay Office that was established in 1702. The department was responsible for processing marines' pay to the Royal Marines Division's at Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth. The department was initially administered by the Paymaster of the Marines, whose title later changed to the Paymaster and Inspector General of Marines. In 1809 it absorbed the secretariat duties of the Marine Department. The department existed as a separate organisation from the military command of the Royal Marine Forces that were under direct control of the Board of Admiralty until 1825 when the Deputy Adjutant General was appointed to administer the Royal Marines and his office became known Royal Marine Office.[1] This department existed until 1831 as department of the Royal Marine Office of the Department of Admiralty when it was abolished and its duties transferred to the Navy Pay Office of the Treasurer of the Navy.[2] Following the abolition of the Marine Pay Department, a second class clerk in this Department William Robinson transferred to the Navy Board and promoted to Paymaster of the Marines to the Navy Board.

Location

The department was based at:

Based atDate/sRef.
Upper Grosvenor Street, Mayfair, London1797 to 1805[3]
Buckingham Street, Strand, London1820 to 1827[4]
New Street, Spring Gardens, London1827 to 1831[5]

Head of department

Paymaster of the Marines

Included:[2]

  1. 1755–1756, William Adair
  2. 1756–1757, George Campbell
  3. 1757–1778, John Tucker
  4. 1778–1792, Gabriel Steward
  5. 1792–1803, The Hon. George Villiers[3][6]

Paymaster and Inspector General of Marines

Included:[2]

  1. 1803–1810, The Hon. George Villiers[3][6]
  2. 1810–1812, The Hon. Edmund Phipps
  3. 1812–1813, The Hon. Edward Richard Stewart
  4. 1813–1815, Francis Hastings Doyle
  5. 1815–1818, The Hon. Granville Anson Chetwynd Stapylton
  6. 1819–1831, Sir James Cockburn

Structure and offices under the Paymaster and Inspector General of Marines

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