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  2. Paymaster - Wikipedia

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    A paymaster is a neutral third party and has no knowledge of any particulars of the transaction. They handle the incoming commissions, and then disburses the funds accordingly. In return for their services the paymaster charges a small fee, which is paid directly to them out of the commission proceeds prior to disbursement.

  3. Paymaster of the Marines (Navy Board) - Wikipedia

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    The Paymaster of the Marines was established in 1831 following the abolition of Marine Pay Department within the Admiralty that had its own paymaster for the marines. This office holder was part of the Navy Pay Office under the Treasurer of the Navy. The post holder was responsible for processing payments to the Corps of the Royal Marines until ...

  4. Navy Supply Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Navy Supply Corps is the United States Navy staff corps concerned with supply, ... In 1860, the name of the position of Purser was changed to "Paymaster". Ashore ...

  5. Supply officer (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    A paymaster-in-chief ranked with a four-stripe captain. In March 1918 a paymaster-in-chief was appointed paymaster director-general and, on 8 November 1918, the then paymaster director-general, William Whyte, was given the rank and style of paymaster rear-admiral.

  6. List of supply officers in the Royal Navy who have reached ...

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    This is a list of Royal Naval Paymasters, Supply Officers and Logistics Officers who have reached flag rank, listed in order of seniority as a Rear-Admiral.It was customary for some officers to be promoted upon retirement, so some pre-war paymaster admirals may not have served in the rank on the active list.

  7. Royal Navy ranks, rates, and uniforms of the 18th and 19th ...

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    Sir Edward Pellew, wearing a vice admiral's full dress coat with late 18th century style epaulettes. Royal Navy ranks, rates, and uniforms of the 18th and 19th centuries were the original effort of the Royal Navy to create standardized rank and insignia system for use both at shore and at sea.

  8. Navy Pay Office (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The Navy Pay Office (domain of the Treasurer of the Navy and the Paymaster of the Navy) was independent of the Navy Board; though the board's commissioners were required to authorize payments, all funds transferred from HM Treasury were held and issued by the Navy Pay Office (which was also known as the Naval Treasury).

  9. Treasurer of the Navy - Wikipedia

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    Sir Henry Parnell was the last Treasurer of the Navy. The Treasurer of the Navy, [1] originally called Treasurer of Marine Causes [2] or Paymaster of the Navy, [3] was a civilian officer of the Royal Navy, one of the principal commissioners of the Navy Board responsible for naval finance [4] from 1524 to 1832.