HC Deb 16 March 1855 vol 137 c639
CAPTAIN DUNCOMBE

inquired whether it was intended to appoint an admiral of the fleet?

SIR C. WOOD

said, that the office of admiral of the fleet was not an office of course, as was implied by the question of the hon. and gallant Member, but it corresponded to the rank of field marshal in the army, and there might be sometimes officers of that rank, and sometimes none. It was not intended at present to recommend the appointment of an admiral of the fleet.