Storekeeper-General of the Navy
| Office of the Storekeeper-General of the Navy | |
|---|---|
| Department of Admiralty | |
| Reports to | Third Naval Lord and Controller of the Navy |
| Appointer | First Lord of the Admiralty Subject to formal approval by the Queen-in-Council |
| Term length | Not fixed |
| Formation | 1829–1869 |
| First holder | Rear-Admiral: Robert Gambier Middleton |
| Final holder | Hon. Robert Saunders Dundas |
The Storekeeper-General of the Navy was initially a senior appointment and principal commissioner of the British Navy Board created in 1829. In 1832 the navy board was abolished and this office holder then became a member of the Board of Admiralty until 1869, when his office was abolished and his responsibilities were assumed by the Third Naval Lord and Controller of the Navy.
The office holder was responsible for the administering the Department of the Storekeeper-General of the Navy.