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The Navy List 1870
PRIZE MONEY
A PROCLAMATION


PRIZE MONEY.

BY THE QUEEN.

A PROCLAMATION.

VICTORIA R.

WHEREAS by Our Order in Council of this Day's Date We were graciously pleased to annul, from and after the Thirtieth Day of September next, Our Royal Proclamation of the Twenty-ninth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, regulating, according to the Scheme set forth therein or recognized thereby, the Distribution of the net Proceeds of Prizes captured from the Enemy, of Captures and Seizures under the several Acts of Parliament passed relating to the Revenues of Customs, and to Trade and Navigation, for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, for the Capture and Destruction of Pirates and Piratical Vessels, and of the Rewards conferred for the same, as also of the Awards for all Salvage granted to the Crews of our Ships and Vessels of War, when not otherwise specially apportioned by the Terms of the respective Awards and Allowances, and in consequence of certain Alterations in the Apportionment and Classification of the Shares being desirable, it is expedient that Provision should be made for the future Distribution of such net Proceeds and Salvage not otherwise specially apportioned, and all other Monies whatsoever granted to be shared among the officers and crews of our ships and vessels in the Manner of Prize Money.

We do, therefore, now make known to all our loving Subjects, and to all others whom it may concern, by this Our Proclamation, by and with the advice and consent of Our Privy Council, that Our Royal Will and Pleasure is, and We do hereby direct, That Ships or Vessels being in sight of a prize, as also of the captor, under circumstances to cause intimidation to the prize and encouragement to the captor, shall be alone entitled to share as joint captors, and that the distribution of all such net proceeds of prizes, rewards, allowances, salvage awards and of all bounties and grants whatsoever distributable to our Royal Navy ii, the manner of prize money, shall be made as follows ; viz.--

That the flag officer or officers shall have one thirtieth part of the whole net proceeds arising from prizes captured from the enemy, and from all other captures and seizures, &a., as aforesaid, made by any of the ships or vessels under his or their command, and of the rewards conferred for the same, according to the following conditions and modifications, save and except as hereinafter provided and directed; that is to say.

When there is but one flag officer he shall have the entire one thirtieth part; when two flag officers shall be sharing together, the chief shall have two-thirds, and the other flag officer shall have the remaining one-third of the one thirtieth part; and when there shall be more than two flag officers, the chief shall have one-half of the said one-thirtieth part, and the remaining half shall be equally divided among the junior flag officers; commodores of the first class and captains of the fleet to share as flag officers; Provided always, That no flag officer, unless actually on board any of Our ships or vessels of war, and at the actual taking, sinking, burning, or otherwise destroying any ship or ships of war, privateer or privateers belonging to the enemy, shall share in the distribution of any head money or bounty money granted as a reward for the taking, sinking burning, or otherwise destroying any such; ship or vessel of the enemy.

That no flag officer, unless actually present at the capture or destruction of any pirates or piratical slip, vessel, or boat, shall share in any distribution of the proceeds or bounty in respect of such pirates, or of the crews of such piratical slip, vessel, or boat.

That no flag officer shall share in any remuneration or reward conferred or awarded to the crew of any of Our ships or vessels as salvage, unless be shall have been actually on board the ship or vessel to which the award shall be made, or have personally aided and assisted in the transaction at the time the service was rendered.

That no flag officer commanding in any port in the United Kingdom shall share in the proceeds of any prize captured from the enemy or in other captures, seizures, rewards, or any distributive proceeds as aforesaid, made by any ships or vessels which shall sail from or leave such port by order of the Lord High Admiral, or of our Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral.

That when ships or vessels under the command of several flag officers belonging to separate stations shall be joint captors, &c., each flag officer shall receive a proportion of the one-thirtieth part, according to the number of officers and men present under the command of each such flag officer; and when ships or vessels under orders from the Lord High Admiral, or from Our Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral, are joint captors, &c., with other ships or vessels under a flag or flags, the like regulations as to the apportionment of the flag share to the flag officer or officers are to be observed.

With reference to flag officers it is to be noted,

That when an inferior flag officer is sent to reinforce a superior officer on any station, the superior flag officer shall not share in any prize taken by the inferior flag officer before he has arrived within the limits of that station, unless the inferior officer shall have received some order directly from, and shall be acting in execution of some order issued by such superior flag officer.

No chief flag officer quitting any station, except upon some definite urgent service, and with the intention of returning to the station as soon as such service is performed, shall share ire any prize taken by Our ships or vessels left behind after he has passed the limits of the station, or after he has surrendered the command to another flag officer appointed by the Admiralty to command in chief upon such station.

An inferior flag officer quitting any station (except when detached by orders from his commander-in-chief upon a special service, accompanied with orders to return to such station as soon as the service has been performed) shall have no share in prizes taken by the ships and vessels remaining on the station after he has passed the limits thereof.

In like manner flag officers remaining on such station shall not share in the prizes taken by such inferior officer, or by ships or vessels under his immediate command, after he has quitted the limits of the station, except he has been detached as aforesaid.

A commander-in-chief or other flag officer belonging to any station shall not share in any prize or prizes taken out of the limits of that station by any ship or vessel under the command of a flag officer of any other station, or under orders from our commissioners of the Admiralty, unless such commander-in-chief or flag officer is expressly authorised by Our said commissioners to take the command of that station in which the prize or prizes is or are taken, and shall actually have taken upon him such command.

Every commodore having a captain under him shall be esteemed a flag officer with respect to the thirtieth part of prizes taken, whether he be commanding-in-chief or serving tinder command.

The first captain to the admiral and commander-in-chief of Our fleet, and also the first captain to any flag officer appointed to command a fleet of ten ships of the line or upwards, shall be deemed to be a flag officer for the purpose of sharing in prize, and shall be entitled to share therein as the junior flag officer of such fleet.

Any officer on board any of Our ships of war at the time of capturing any prize or prizes who shall have more commissions than one shall be entitled only to share in such prize or prizes according to the share allotted to him by the above-mentioned distribution in respect to his superior commission or office.

And with reference to these regulations it is to be noted, that a captain, commander, or other commanding officer of a ship or vessel shall be deemed to be under the command of a flag when he shall actually have received some order from, or be acting fit the execution of some order issued by a flag officer, whether he be or be not within the limits of the station of such flag officer; and in the event of his being directed to join a flag officer on any station he shall be deemed to be under the command of such flag officer from the time when he arrives within the limits of the station, which circumstance is always to be carefully noted in the log-book ; and it shall be considered that he continues under the flag officer of such station until he shall have received some order directly from, or be acting in the execution of some order issued by some other flag officer duly authorized, or by the Lord High Admiral, or Our Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral.

And We hereby direct, that the captain, commander, lieutenant commanding staff commander commanding, master commanding, or any other officer duly commanding any ship, sloop, or vessel of war, singly making a capture or seizure, or otherwise entitled to the distributive benefit arising from any proceeds, reward, grant, bounty, salvage, or other award as aforesaid, that is to say, the officer actually in command at the time, shall have one-tenth of the remainder, or, if there is no flag, one-tenth of the entire net proceeds, except that if the single capturing still, be a rated ship having a commander under the captain the commander shall take a portion of the one-tenth part as if he were commander of a sloop according to the proportion hereinafter set forth; and if more than one commanding officer of the same rank of command shall t., entitled to share as joint captors, &c.,the one-tenth shall be equally divided between them; but when captains, commanders, lieutenants commanding, staff commanders commanding, and masters commanding, respectively, Our slur„ and vessels of war, and commanders under captains in rated ships, shall share together, in whatever variety of combination, the one-tenth shall be so divided into parts for a graduated apportionment as to provide for each captain receiving six parts, each commander of a sloop, or commander under the captain in a rated ship, three part., and each lieutenant commanding, staff commander commanding, or master commanding, or other officer actually commanding, a small vessel of war, two parts, which We hereby direct shall be the proportion in which they shall respectively share; commodores of the second class, and field officers of marines or of land forces serving as marines, doing duty as field officers, above the rank of major, to share as captains; and field officers of marines or ,f land forces serving as marines, and doing duty in the rank of major, to share as commanders of sloops.

And e further direct, that after provision shall thus have been made for the flag share (if any), and for the portion of the commanding officer or officers and others as above specified, the remainder of the list proceeds shall be distributed in ten classes, so that each officer, man, and boy composing the rest of the complements of Our ship:, sloops, and vessels of war, and actually on board at the time of any such capture, seizure, &c., as aforesaid; and every person present and assisting shall receive shares, or a share, according to his class, as set forth in the following scale

First class.-Inspector general or deputy inspector general of hospitals and fleets, when embarked with a fleet, inspector of steam machinery afloat when embarked with a fleet, staff captain, secretary to admiral of the fleet or commander-in-chief, paymaster-in-chief, in the event of such officer being employed afloat, forty-five shares each.

Second class.-Senior lieutenant of a rated ship, not bearing a commander under the captain, staff-commander, staff surgeon, paymaster over fifteen teen years' seniority, chief engineer over fifteen years' seniority, secretary to an admiral or to a commodore, first class not commanding in chief, thirty-five shares each.

Third class.-Sea lieutenant, master, captain of marines, of marine artillery, or of land forces doing duty as marines, whether having higher brevet ranks or not, surgeons, secretary to commodore second class, paymaster under fifteen years' seniority, chief engineer under fifteen years' seniority, chaplain, thirty shares each.

Fourth class.-Lieutenant or quartermaster of marines, lieutenant of marine artillery, lieutenant, quartermaster, or ensign of land forces doing duty as marines, naval instructor, sub-lieutenant, chief gunner, chief boatswain, chief carpenter, assistant surgeon, second master, assistant paymaster in charge, assistant paymaster, engineer, assistant engineer, gunner, boatswain, carpenter, twenty shares each.

Fifth class.-Midshipman, master's assistant, pilot, clerk, master-at-arms, chief gunner's mate, chief boatswain's mate, chief captain of the forecastle, admiral's coxswain, chief quartermaster, chief yeoman of the signals, chief carpenter's mate, naval schoolmaster, chief stoker, ship's steward, ship's cook, chief bandmaster, and all chief petty officers, twelve shares each.

Sixth class.-Naval cadet, assistant clerk, ship's corporal, gunner's mate, boatswain's mate, captain's coxswain, captain of the forecastle, quartermaster, yeoman of the signals, coxswain of the launch, captain of the main top, captain of the fore top, captain of the afterguard, captain of the hold, sailmaker, ropemaker, carpenter's mate, caulker, blacksmith, armourer, plumber, painter first class, leading stoker, sick berth steward, bandmaster, head krooman in rated ships and all first class petty officers, sergeant of marines, of marine artillery, or of land forces doing duty as marines, ten share, each.

Seventh class.-Coxswain of the barge, coxswain of the pinnace, captain of the mast, second captain of the forecastle, second captain of the main top, second captain, second captain of the fore top, signalman, second captain of the afterguard, captain of the mizen top, sailmaker's mate, coxswain of the cutter, cooper, caulker's mate painter second class sick berth attendant, musician, head krooman, in ships below Sixth rates, and all second class petty officers, leading seamen, corporal of marines or of land forces doing duty as marines, bombardier of marine artillery, seven shares each.

Eighth class.-Shipwright, stoker, and coal trimmer, yeoman of store rooms, second captain of the hold, sailmaker's crew, blacksmith's crew, tinsmith, armourer's crew, carpenter's crew, stoker second class, cooper's crew, able seaman, bandsman, tailor, shoemaker, butcher, second head krooman, lamp trimmer, flag officer's steward, cook and domestic, captain's steward and captain's cook in all rated ships, ward room steward and ward room cook in first, second, third, and fourth rates, and all first class domestic, ship's steward's assistant, ordinary seaman, private and fifer of marines or of land forces doing duty as marines, drummer and bugler, gunner of marine artillery, four shares each.

Ninth class.-Captain's steward and captain's cook in vessels below sixth rates, ward room steward and ward room cook in vessels below fourth rates, gun room steward, gun room cook, assistant sick berth attendant, engineer's cook, engineer's servant, captain's servant, commander's servant, secretary's servant, warrant officer's cook, cook's mate, barber, second class ordinary seaman, captain's cook's assistant, ward room servant, ward room cook's assistant ward room officer's servant, gun room servant, warrant officer's servant, and all second and third class domestics, kroomen, supernumeraries, except as hereinafter provided, person, borne merely as passengers, and not declining to render assistance on any occasion of capture, seizure, &c., two shares each.

Tenth class.-Ship's steward's boy, boys first and second class one share each.

All supernumeraries holding ranks in the service above the ranks or ratings specified in the fifth class of this Our proclamation who have been ordered to do duty in any of Our ships and vessels by the Lord High Admiral, by Our Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, by the senior officer of the fleet or squadron, or if none senior then by the captain or commanding officer of the capturing ship or vessel, if not by special authority employed in higher capacities, shall share according to the ranks which they respectively hold in the service; but in all cases, to qualify them for so sharing, and not merely as supernumeraries in the ninth class, due notation of their being thus respectively ordered to do duty must be made on the victualling lists and prize lists.

And with respect to supernumeraries of ratings in the service below the denominations of those specified in the fourth class of this Our proclamation, and who at full victuals are engaged in the ordinary duties of the ship, it is Our will and pleasure that they shall always share according to the ratings which they bear in the service.

And in order that Our royal intentions herein may be duly carried into effect, We further direct that when any capture or seizure is made, or service performed for which a distributable grant or reward is to be made, or is expected to be conferred or awarded to any of Our ships or vessels of war, the captain or commanding officer shall transmit or cause to be transmitted, as soon as may be, to the secretary of the Admiralty, a true and perfect list of all the officers, seamen, marines, soldiers, and others who were actually on board on the occasion, with a notation thereon, stating whether any other of Her Majesty's ships or vessels was in sight at the time of the capture, accompanied by a separate list containing the names of those belonging to the crew who were absent on duty or otherwise at the time, specifying the cause of such absence, each list to contain the quality of the service of each person, with their several ratings to be subscribed by the captain or commanding officer, and three or more of the chief officers on board.

And when the list of those actually on board, with the separate list of persons absent, though belonging to the ship or vessel, shall have been verified on examination with the ship's books lodged as official records, the Accountant General of Our navy shall grant a certificate that such lists are correct or have been corrected, as occasion may require, in order that distribution of the respective prize or other proceeds payable as prize or salvage money may be duly made in the department of the Accountant-General of Our navy.

And in the event of difficulty arising with respect to any of the regulations hereby ordered, or if any case should occur not herein provided for, or not sufficiently provided for, We are pleased hereby to authorise the Lord High Admiral, or Our Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral for the time being to issue such directions thereupon as may appear just and expedient; which directions shall have the same force and effect as if specially provided for in this Our Royal Proclamation: Provided always, and the distribution hereinbefore ordered shall take effect only with respect to the proceed, of captures, seizures, and services as aforesaid, which shall be made and performed on and after the first day of October one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six; and that the proceeds arising from all captures, seizures, and services as aforesaid, made or performed prior to that date, shall be distributed in accordance with any proclamation or proclamations now in force or in force at the time of such captures, seizures, or services respectively and applicable thereto, which We are pleased hereby to direct accordingly.

Given at Our Court at Windsor, this nineteenth day of May, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the twenty-ninth year of Our reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

19 May 1866

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