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Admiralty: Victualling Department and predecessors: Estimates

Catalogue reference: ADM 221

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ADM 221

Correspondence, papers and returns relating to the estimates of the Victualling Department. Of the sixteen votes into which the estimates were divided the files in this series are principally concerned with Vote 2 (seamen's clothing), Vote 6...

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ADM 221

Title
Admiralty: Victualling Department and predecessors: Estimates
Date

1849-1883

Description

Correspondence, papers and returns relating to the estimates of the Victualling Department. Of the sixteen votes into which the estimates were divided the files in this series are principally concerned with Vote 2 (seamen's clothing), Vote 6 (officers' salaries at home), Vote 7 (officers' salaries abroad), Vote 8 (artificers' wages at home) and Vote 9 (artificers' wages abroad).

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)

Language

English

Physical description

43 volume(s)

Custodial history

These records were formerly housed in the National Maritime Museum and were transferred to the Public Record Office in 1975.

Administrative / biographical background

The first Accountant-General's duty was to start the new machinery for claiming and disbursing the moneys which Parliament votes the Navy annually for its up-keep: the Naval Estimates.

The Estimates were divided into sixteen Votes. Vote 'A' laid down the total numbers of officers and men to be borne on the Navy's books in the course of the year. The other Votes, numbered one to fifteen, categorised the Navy's probable requirements under separate broad headings - naval stores, victualling stores, medical stores and so on. They were the "money Votes". Every penny the Admiralty spent had to be accounted for under one of those headings. The First Lord presented the Estimates to Parliament every year, and a committee of members went through them Vote by Vote, approving or amending each total for expenditure in the next financial year.

Once Parliament accepted the amounts, the Admiralty could spend up to each of them. Groups of Votes were the responsibility of the various Sea Lords, and they were allowed to set off a surplus against a deficiency under the sub-heads within a Vote, but not to carry surpluses forward to the next year nor to transfer a saving from one Vote to another.

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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C1929/

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