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Reports to
  
First Sea Lord

Judge Advocate of the Fleet

Member of
  
Board of Admiralty, Admiralty Board, Navy Board

Nominator
  
First Lord of the Admiralty, Secretary of State for Defence

Appointer
  
Prime MinisterSubject to formal approval by the Queen-in-Council

Term length
  
Not fixed (typically 1–5 years)

Inaugural holder
  
Judge Advocate, J. Fowler

The Judge Advocate of the Fleet was an appointed civilian judge who was responsible for the supervision and superintendence of the court martial system in the Royal Navy from 1663 to 2008.

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History

The position dates to the sixteenth century but was filled on an occasional basis until 1663 when it became a permanent role. Appointments were by Admiralty Order and included an annual stipend worth £146 between 1663 and 1666, and £182 thereafter. From 1824 the Judge Advocate also held office as Counsel to the Admiralty.

Until 2004 the Judge Advocate shared responsibility for the naval court martial system with the Chief Naval Judge Advocate, a legally trained serving naval officer who was responsible for the appointment of judge advocates. However the Chief Naval Judge Advocate's post was abolished in 2004 following a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights that held that, as a serving naval officer, his position was insufficiently independent.

The role of 'Judge Advocate of the Fleet was taken over by the Judge Advocate General from 2004 onwards. It was formally abolished on 31 December 2008 under the Armed Forces Act 2006.

Judge Advocates of the Fleet

  • 1663 J. Fowler
  • 1672 J. Brisbane
  • 1680 H. Croone
  • 1689 P. Foster
  • 1689 F. Bacher
  • 1690 Villiers Bathurst
  • 1711 W. Strahan
  • 1714 E. Honywood
  • 1724 J. Copeland
  • 1729 T. Hawes
  • 1743 T. Kempe
  • 1744 Charles Fearne
  • 1768 George Jackson
  • 1824 H. Twiss
  • 1828 H. J. Shepherd
  • 1845 R. Godson
  • 1849 Richard Budden Crowder
  • 1854 Thomas Phinn
  • 1855 William Atherton
  • 1859 Robert Collier, 1st Baron Monkswell
  • 1863 Thomas Phinn
  • 1866 John Walter Huddleston
  • 1875–1904 Alexander Stavely Hill
  • 1904–1924 Reginald Brodie Dyke Acland
  • 1924-1933 Charles Murray Pitman
  • 1933 J G Trapnell
  • 1943 J Lhind Pratt
  • 1945 Ewen Montagu
  • 1973 William Howard
  • 1986 Felix Waley
  • 1995 J L Sessions
  • 2004 Moribund
  • 2008 Abolished
  • References

    Judge Advocate of the Fleet Wikipedia


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