Jamaica Dockyard


Jamaica Dockyard also known as Port Royal Dockyard was a British Royal Navy Dockyard located at Port Royal, Jamaica. It was established 1675 and closed in 1905. The dockyard was initially administered by the Navy Board then later the Board of Admiralty.

History

In 1675 the British first made use of a wharf at Port Royal and assigned a resident Naval Officer to superintend these facilities;. Following the 1692 earthquake, Port Royal never fully recovered from its preeminent position as a major commercial center. Despite this the dockyard served as the headquarters of the British Royal Navy in the Caribbean. From the eighteenth century until the and nineteenth century, various refurbishments and upgrade work were undertaken to improve its docks, facilities fortifications and. From 1735 new wharves and storehouses were built at this time, as well as housing for the officers of the Yard. Over the next thirty years, more facilities were added: cooperages, workshops, sawpits, and accommodation and in 1817 a Royal Naval Hospital was constructed the west of the yard. The dockyard and continued to be an important naval base until 1905 when it was closed..
The dockyard was first administered by the Navy Board and later Board of Admiralty until 1869 after which it was administered as part of the Department of the Director Dockyards of the Admiralty. It was a component part of the Jamaica Station until 1830 then part of the North America and West Indies Station until 1838, the finally part of North America and West Indies Station until 1905.

Administration of the dockyard and other key officials

The Master Shipwright was usually the key official at the royal navy dockyards until the introduction of resident commissioners by the Navy Board who were responsible for administrating naval yards; after which he became deputy to the resident commissioner. In 1832 the post of commissioner was usually replaced by the post of admiral superintendent. However the commissioner was replaced later by a Commodore-in-Charge, Jamaica.

Superintendent, Jamaica Dockyard

Post holders included:
  1. 1724-1727, John Potter

    Resident Commissioner of the Navy, Jamaica

Post holders included:
  1. 1782-1784, Captain Alexander Lambert.
  2. 1814-1820, Captain Daniel Woodriffe.
  3. 1825-1827, Captain Thomas George Shortland.
  4. 1827-1828, Captain Charles Inglis.
  5. 1828-1832, Captain Thomas George Shortland.

    Commodore in Charge, Naval Establishments Jamaica

Included:
  1. 1838-1839, Commodore, Sir John Strutt Peyton.
  2. 1839-1842, Commodore, Sir Peter John Douglas.
  3. 1842-1843, Commodore, Hon. Henry Dilkes Byng.
  4. 1843-1845, Commodore, Alexander Renton Sharpe.
  5. 1845-1847, Commodore, Daniel Pring.
  6. 1848-1851, Commodore, Thomas Bennett.
  7. 1854-1855, Commodore, Thomas Henderson.
  8. 1855-1857, Commodore, Henry Kellett.
  9. 1859-1864, Commodore, Hugh Dunlop.
  10. 1864-1865, Commodore, Peter Cracroft.
  11. 1865, Acting Commodore, Algernon F.R. de Horsey.
  12. 1865-1868, Commodore, F. Leopold McClintock.
  13. 1868-1869, Commodore, Augustus Phillimore.
  14. 1869-1872, Commodore, Richard W. Courtenay.
  15. 1872-1875, Commodore, Algernon F.R. de Horsey.
  16. 1875-1878, Commodore, Algernon McLennan Lyons.
  17. 1878-1880, Commodore, Hon. William John Ward.
  18. 1880-1882, Commodore, William S. Brown.
  19. 1883-1886, Commodore, Francis Mowbray Prattent.
  20. 1886-1889, Commodore, Henry Hand.
  21. 1889, Mar-Aug, Commodore, Edward White.
  22. 1889-1892, Commodore, Rodney M. Lloyd
  23. 1892-1895, Commodore, Thomas S. Jackson.
  24. 1895-1898, Commodore, Herbert W. Dowding.
  25. 1898-1900, Commodore, William H. Henderson.
  26. 1900-1901, Commodore, Edward H. M. Davis.
  27. 1901-1904, Commodore Daniel McNab Riddle.
  28. 1904-1905, Commodore Frederick. W, Fisher.

    Master Shipwright, Jamaica

Post holders included:
  1. 1734-1739, James Croucher.
  2. 1739-1744, George Wales.
  3. 1744-1747, Thomas Aldersone.
  4. 1747-1748, Russel Tompkins.
  5. 1748-1754, Jonathon Bowden.
  6. 1754-1762, William Jerney.
  7. 1762-1776, Lionel Beal.
  8. 1776-1780, John North.
  9. 1780-1784, Alexander Innes.
  10. 1784-1793, John Bignall
  11. 1793-1794, James Smith
  12. 1814-1820, George Spiller.
  13. 1820-1827, John Taff.
  14. 1827-1828, George Hunter.

    Master Attendant, Jamaica

Post holders included:
  1. 1728-1731, James Patterson
  2. 1731-1740, John Cock
  3. 1779, William Forfar
  4. 1814-1820 Francis Owen.
  5. 1820-1825, William Oliver.
  6. 1825-1828, William White.
  7. 1901-1905, Henry H. Hatchard

    Storekeeper, Jamaica

Post holders included:
  1. 1727-1729, John Potter.
  2. 1729 Aug-Sep, Nathaniel Shepherd.
  3. 1729-1736, Edward Chiles.
  4. 1736-1745, George Hinde
  5. 1745-1747, William Campbell.
  6. 1747-1750, Mathew Wallen.
  7. 1750/-1770, John Patterson.
  8. 1770-1775, James Burnett.
  9. 1775-1780, Samuel Holman.
  10. 1780, Robert Allen.

    Naval Storekeeper, Jamaica

Included:
  1. 1730-1739, Warner Tempest
  2. 1814-1820, A. N. Yates.
  3. 1820-1825, Charles H. Smith.
  4. 1825-1828, Peter Mitch Magnan.

    Naval and Victualling Store Officer

Included:
  1. 1903-1905, J. H. Aitken Esq.

    Chief Engineer, Jamaica

Included:
  1. 1903-1905, Engineer Lieutenant, Victor E. Snook.