Admiral of the North
The Admiral of the North also known as Admiral of the Northern Seas and Admiral of the Northern Fleet was a senior English Navy appointment. The post holder was chiefly responsible for the command of the navy's fleet that operated in the North Sea and off the English coast out of Yarmouth from 1294 to 1412.
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Admiral (Royal Navy)Admiral of the Narrow SeasAdmiral of the North and WestAdmiral of the Northern FleetAdmiral of the Northern SeasAdmiral of the SouthAdmiral of the South, North and WestAdmiral of the WestAdmiral on the Yarmouth StationAdmiralty (United Kingdom)Admiralty in the 16th centuryCommander-in-Chief, North SeaFelix BoothHenry Percy, 1st Earl of NorthumberlandHistory of the Royal Navy (before 1707)John Beaufort, 1st Earl of SomersetJohn Beaumont, 4th Baron BeaumontJohn Botetourt, 1st Baron BotetourtJohn Neville, 3rd Baron NevilleJohn PerbrounJudge of the High Court of AdmiraltyLord High Admiral of the United KingdomNorth Sea Fleet (United Kingdom)North Sea SquadronNorthern Fleet (English Navy)Richard Grey, 4th Baron Grey of CodnorRobert Morley, 2nd Baron MorleyRobert Ufford, 1st Earl of SuffolkThomas Beauchamp, 12th Earl of WarwickThomas Beaufort, Duke of ExeterThomas Percy, 1st Earl of WorcesterWalter Manny, 1st Baron MannyWardens of the CoastWilliam de Bohun, 1st Earl of NorthamptonWilliam de LeybourneYarmouth station
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Admiral of the North
The Admiral of the North also known as Admiral of the Northern Seas and Admiral of the Northern Fleet was a senior English Navy appointment. The post holder was chiefly responsible for the command of the navy's fleet that operated in the North Sea and off the English coast out of Yarmouth from 1294 to 1412.
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