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The 'Navy Board' is today the body responsible for the day-to-day running of the
British Royal Navy. Its composition is identical to that of the
Admiralty Board of the
Defence Council of the United Kingdom, except that it does not include any of Her Majesty's Ministers.
From
1546 to
1831, the Navy Board was also the name of a body separate from the
Admiralty, originally called 'Council of the Marine' and presided over by the
Lieutenant of the Admiralty, which was responsible for the administrative affairs of the naval service, including the building and repair of and supplies to naval ships. However their armament was the responsibility of an independent body, the
Board of Ordnance.
In the
18th century, the Navy Board had subsidiary organisations such as the
Sick and Hurt Commissioners (responsible for naval medical services) and the
Victualling Commissioners (responsible for feeding the navy).