Fourth Naval Lords 1830-1868
Fourth Naval Lords include:
- Captain George Barrington 1830-1833
- Rear Admiral Sir Maurice Berkeley 1833-1835
- Rear Admiral Sir Edward Troubridge 1835-1837
- Rear Admiral Sir Maurice Berkeley 1837-1839
- Rear Admiral Sir Samuel Pechell 1839-1841
- Rear Admiral Sir James Dundas 1841
- Rear Admiral Sir William Gordon 1841-1846
- Rear Admiral Sir Henry Rous 1846
- Rear Admiral Lord John Hay 1846-1847
- Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Milne 1847-1852
- Rear Admiral Arthur Duncombe 1852-1853
- Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Milne 1853-1857
- Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Pelham 1857-1858
- Rear Admiral Sir James Drummond 1858-1859
- Rear Admiral Sir Swynfen Carnegie 1859
- Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Milne 1859
- Rear Admiral Charles Frederick 1859-1861
- Rear Admiral Sir James Drummond 1861-1866
- Rear Admiral Sir John Dalrymple-Hay 1866-1868
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