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Admiralty: Record Office: Cases

Catalogue reference: ADM 116

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ADM 116

This series consists of large groups of papers made into 'cases'; it also includes a few collections of private papers, including those of Sir Eric Geddes and Sir Walter (later Viscount) Long, and a sub-series of files relating to Cabinet Committees.

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Reference

ADM 116

Title
Admiralty: Record Office: Cases
Date

1852-1965

Description

This series consists of large groups of papers made into 'cases'; it also includes a few collections of private papers, including those of Sir Eric Geddes and Sir Walter (later Viscount) Long, and a sub-series of files relating to Cabinet Committees.

Arrangement
Arrangement

A record office was established in the Admiralty in 1809. By the mid nineteenth century a system had been instituted within it whereby the larger, more important, files were bound together into a single volume or case. ADM 116 consists of many such cases, continuing the earlier series in ADM 7. Each case was given an Admiralty case number by which it was then referred to in the Admiralty digest and other Admiralty sources and which should not be confused with the later piece number.

The key to Admiralty cases (part 1) shows that while most cases fell into a 'main' series several smaller case groups were also created. In 1932 papers designated as secret were separated out forming the '00' group. Two years later it was felt that all papers originating in the cabinet office should also be segregated, four new case titles thus being adopted. These became the 'cabinet' series for those files containing cabinet minutes, 'cabinet committee' series for files from cabinet sub committees, 'defence' for papers from the Committee of Imperial Defence and 'communications' for papers from the Imperial Communications Committee. Finally a group of files dating from 1870 were prefixed with the letter 'F' while a single case also remains retaining the reference 'H&A', abbreviating 'Honours and Awards'.

Secretariat papers, when passed to the Admiralty Record Office, were then 'digested' under a relevant subject heading. The tables of heads and sections under which the correspondence of the Admiralty was digested were originally set out in 1809, with later revisions in 1843, 1881, 1909, 1935 and 1963. Each heading was also given a corresponding digest code number. For example: Academy and Education (1); Accidents and Casualties (2)

As a result of the Admiralty's case and digest systems the catalogue to ADM 116 must necessarily incorporate three separate sets of numbers, that is the case number, the digest code number and the later piece number.

The arrangement of the catalogue to ADM 116 is as follows:

Pieces 1-3624 (part 1), arranged by piece number

Pieces 3625-5460 (part 3), arranged by subject (1963 digest)

Pieces 5461-end (part 4), arranged by subject (1935 digest)

The subject index in part 2 is the tool which any reader should use who wishes to make a subject approach to ADM 116. The subject index also provides relevant case numbers which can be found alongside the subject headings. From here the key to Admiralty cases then cross refers case to piece.

It should be noted that the subject index follows the headings of the 1963 digest. Unfortunately the catalogue itself uses headings from both the 1935 and 1963 digests. In an attempt to simplify the digest system an index to subject headings has been prepared to show all possible variations. This index can be found at the front of all four parts of the catalogue.

Although only the first part of ADM 116, pieces 1-3624, is arranged by piece, a key to pieces has been provided to cross refer the piece number to case and digest numbers for the remainder of the series. The key to pieces can be found at the front of part 1.

Items within pieces 6, 23, 90, 91, 94, 95, 99 and 128 have been referenced using the case numbers printed on the volumes. Items in pieces 6449-6452 have been referenced using consecutive numbers.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Board of Admiralty, Record Office, 1809-1964
Physical description

6455 files and volumes

Access conditions

Open unless otherwise stated

Immediate source of acquisition

Ministry of Defence , from 1965

Subjects
Topics
Navy
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Personal and family papers
Accruals

Series is accruing

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C1825/

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This record is held at The National Archives, Kew

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Within the department: ADM

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