Catalogue description NAVAL STATIONS - YARMOUTH

Details of Subsubseries within ADM 1
Reference: Subsubseries within ADM 1
Title: NAVAL STATIONS - YARMOUTH
Description:

Correspondence from the Flag Officer commanding at Yarmouth. The Yarmouth command was from 1794 until 1803 subordinate to the North Sea command (ADM 1/519-533), and before that a part of the Nore Station, to which it reverted in 1815.

In principle this sub-sub-series consists of the reports of the commanders-in-chief or port admirals at Yarmouth. In practice that position was not clearly established until near the end of the eighteenth century. Before the 1790s there was sometimes no commander-in-chief appointed, even to a major dockyard port in wartime, so that the command passed through a succession of temporary senior officers.

The respective responsibilities of port admirals and commanders-in-chief at sea were not clearly delineated, so that if a squadron came in to port whose flag officer outranked the port admiral, the command of the port might be transferred or shared. Conversely it was not unknown for port admirals to take squadrons to sea. For these reasons there is considerable overlap between the correspondence of port admirals and seagoing squadrons, and especially between commanders-in-chief of the Channel or Western Squadron and those at Portsmouth and Plymouth.

When using the ADM 12 indexes to search for papers in ADM 1, documents in this sub-sub-series have the reference: 'G'

Date: 1803-1814
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)

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