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Ирландский совет по вооружению

Джордж Кэрью, 1-й граф Тотнес , третий генерал-магистр артиллерии (1588).

Знак "BO" (Board of Ordnance) на здании

Управление артиллерийского вооружения Королевства Ирландия (1542–1800) выполняло те же обязанности, что и Британское управление артиллерийского вооружения : поставляло оружие и боеприпасы, осуществляло надзор за Королевской ирландской артиллерией и ирландскими инженерами, а также поддерживало укрепления на острове.

После Актов Союза 1800 года Совет был упразднен, а его обязанности переданы Совету по артиллерийскому вооружению Соединенного Королевства. Различные должностные лица Совета получили компенсацию в виде пенсий за потерю жалованья и вознаграждений.

Чиновники Совета по вооружению

списки неполные до 1760 года

Генеральный мастер артиллерии

Зарплата в 1800 году: 1500 фунтов стерлингов [1]

После объединения Пэкенхэму была предоставлена ​​компенсация в размере 1200 фунтов стерлингов в год. [18]

Генерал-лейтенант артиллерии

Salary in 1800: £600[19]

Beresford was granted compensation of £600 per annum after the Union.[18]

Surveyor-General of the Ordnance

Salary in 1800: £450[19]

Uniacke was granted compensation of £1,206 13s. per annum after the Union.[31]

Clerk of the Ordnance

Salary in 1800: £300[19]

Tottenham was granted compensation of £487 2s. 6d. per annum after the Union.[34]

Principal Storekeeper

Salary in 1800: £200[19]

Hobson was granted compensation of £616 13s. 9d. per annum after the Union.[31]

Clerk of the Deliveries

Salary in 1800: £200[37]

Wynne was granted compensation of £400 per annum after the Union.[34]

Treasurer

Salary in 1800: £200[37]

Burgh was granted compensation of £500 per annum after the Union.[34]

Secretary to the Master-General

Salary in 1800: £182 10s.[37]

Atkinson was granted compensation of £520 3s. 6d. per annum after the Union.[34]

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