One of the letters discovered by archivists was from Lord Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty.
The area from Admiralty Arch to the Queen Victoria Memorial will be ticketed and reserved.
This scene was repeated across the country, as part of a nationwide inspection ordered by the Admiralty.
This was largely why he became First Lord of the Admiralty in 1939.
That contract grew significantly in 1847 when the Admiralty introduced preserved meat as a general ration one day a week.
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During both world wars, hundreds of Hull trawlers and their crews were requisitioned by the Admiralty and used as minesweepers and patrol craft.
Their route will take them from Whitehall past Trafalgar Square, through Admiralty Arch and straight on to the official London residence of the British sovereign.
During her wartime work at the Admiralty she made a friend of her boss, the poet John Betjeman, and afterwards summarised books for him to review.
He and the rest of his family had been told by the Admiralty that the sub was sunk by a mine many months after she was actually lost.
It was in 1915, during World War I, according to Robbins, and Churchill had just resigned as First Lord of the Admiralty following the disastrous campaign in the Dardanelles.
Individually, they were known as the Revenue Act of 1767, the Indemnity Act, the Commissioners of Customs Act, the Vice Admiralty Court Act and the New York Restraining Act.
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In 1875, a British naval captain named Sir Frederick Evans finally began crossing some of these phantoms out, removing no fewer than 123 fake islands from the British Admiralty Charts.
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The route of the royals' horse-drawn procession from Westminster to the finale at Buckingham Palace took in some of the capital's most famous landmarks, including Whitehall, Trafalgar Square and Admiralty Arch.
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The supplier in question was Stephan Goldner, who had won the Admiralty contract in 1845 by undercutting all rivals, thanks to cheap labour working at his meat factory in what is now Romania.
The two British boats, by the way, were initially to be called Cat and Dog but that was thought to be too flippant - the Admiralty in London at the time was not into flippancy.
"If abuse of power, lying in court, withholding evidence, bribing trial witnesses and generally rigging a trial are evidence of corruption, then the East India Company -- together with the Admiralty -- were as corrupt as they come, " concluded Konstam.
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There was a secret deciphering office in London, a successor to the Post Office's foreign letter office, and another code-breaking unit in the Admiralty, both of which cracked Napoleon's codes, as did the bureau noir attached to every European government (though the Austrians reckoned their best intelligence came from the emperor's pillow talk).
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