Admiral of the West

Office of the Admiral of the West
Admiralty of the West
Reports toPrivy Council of England, Lord High Admiral of England
NominatorMonarch of England
AppointerMonarch of England
Subject to formal approval by the King-in-Council
Term lengthNot fixed (usually for life)
Inaugural holderSir William de Leybourne, Baron de Leybourne
Formation1294–1412

The Admiral of the West,[1] also known as Admiral of the Western Seas[2] or Admiral of the Western Fleet,[1] was formerly an English Navy appointment. The postholder was chiefly responsible for the command of the English navy's fleet based at Portsmouth, which operated in the English Channel, Irish Sea and Atlantic Ocean,[3] from 1294 to 1412.

  1. ^ a b Bothwell, J.S. (2004). Edward III and the English peerage : royal patronage, social mobility and political control in fourteenth-century England. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. p. 97. ISBN 9781843830474.
  2. ^ authors, Various (2015). The Nautical Magazine for 1872. Cambridge University Press. p. 782. ISBN 9781108056519.
  3. ^ Bell, Adrian R.; Curry, Anne; King, Andy; Simpkin, David (2013). The Soldier in Later Medieval England. OUP Oxford. p. 45. ISBN 9780199680825.