dimanche 22 octobre 2017

Question on the British War Office in 1815

The War Office, responsible for the Army, was originally the Secretary at War's
office. The first holder of the post was killed in battle - at sea - against the Dutch in 1666. It was not at first a big spending Department; office expenses for six months of 1673 amounted to £14 9s 0d. It became however of increasing importance in the political control of the Army, although it was not the only Government Department involved - in 1815 there were fifteen.

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Does anyone know what those fifteen offices were called or what they did?


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