Hydrographer of the Navy


The Hydrographer of the Navy is the principal hydrographical Royal Naval appointment. From 1795 until 2001, the post was responsible for the production of charts for the Royal Navy, and around this post grew the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office.
In 2001, the post was disassociated from UKHO, and the Hydrographer of the Navy is now a title bestowed upon the current captain—hydrography and meteorology—on the staff of the Devonport Flotilla at HMNB Devonport.

History

Before the establishment of the post, captains of Royal Navy ships were responsible for the provision of their own charts. In practice this meant that ships often sailed with inadequate information for safe navigation, and that when new areas were surveyed, the data rarely reached all those who needed it. The Admiralty appointed Alexander Dalrymple as hydrographer on 12 August 1795, with a remit to gather and distribute charts to HM Ships. Within a year existing charts had been collated, and the first catalogue published. It was five years before the first chart—of Quiberon Bay in Brittany—was produced by the Hydrographer.
Under Dalrymple's successor, Captain Thomas Hurd, Admiralty charts were sold to the general public, and by 1825, there were 736 charts listed in the catalogue. In 1829, the first Sailing Directions were published, and in 1833, under Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort—of the eponymous Beaufort scale—the tide tables were first published. Notices to Mariners came out in 1834, allowing for the timely correction of charts already in use. Beaufort was certainly responsible for a step change in output; by the time he left the office in 1855, the Hydrographic Office had a catalogue of nearly 2,000 charts and was producing over 130,000 charts, of which about half were provided to the Royal Navy and half sold.
In 1939, on the outbreak of World War II, the Hydrographic Office moved to Taunton, and the post of hydrographer moved with it. In 2001, a chief executive was appointed to run the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office as a profit-making agency of the British government, and at this time the roles of National Hydrographer and Hydrographer of the Navy were divided. The title of hydrographer devolved to Captain, a senior officer on the staff of the Commodore of the Devonport Flotilla, and the senior Royal Navy officer within the HM branch., the post has been renamed Captain, but continues to carry the title Hydrographer of the Navy.

List of hydrographers

1795–1808: Alexander Dalrymple 1808–1823: Captain Thomas Hurd1823–1829: Rear Admiral Sir Edward Parry 1829–1855: Rear Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort 1855–1863: Rear Admiral John Washington 1863–1874: Vice Admiral Sir George Richards 1874–1884: Captain Sir Frederick Evans 1884–1904: Rear Admiral Sir William Wharton 1904–1909: Rear Admiral Sir Arthur Mostyn Field 1909–1914: Rear Admiral Sir Herbert Purey-Cust1914–1919: Rear Admiral Sir John Parry1919–1924: Vice Admiral Sir Frederick Learmonth1924–1932: Vice Admiral Sir Percy Douglas 1932–1945: Vice Admiral Sir John Edgell1945–1950: Rear Admiral Arthur Norris Wyatt1950–1955: Vice Admiral Sir Archibald Day1955–1960: Rear Admiral Kenneth Collins1960–1966: Rear Admiral Sir Edmund Irving 1966–1971: Rear Admiral Steve Ritchie 1971–1975: Rear Admiral Geoffrey Hall1975–1985: Rear Admiral Sir David Haslam 1985–1990: Rear Admiral Roger Morris1990–1994: Rear Admiral John Myres1994–1996: Rear Admiral Sir Nigel Essenhigh 1996–2001: Rear Admiral John Clarke
Note : The title National Hydrographer was created with the appointment of Dr Wyn Williams as CEO UKHO and National Hydrographer after the Survey Squadron under Captain HM who assumed the title Hydrographer of the Navy was brought under CINCFLEET, this carried on with his successor Mr Mike Robinson as CEO, but the separate role of National Hydrographer was created in 2006 and filled in turn by:2006–2010: Rear Admiral Ian Moncrieff CBE DL2010–2012: Rear Admiral Nick Lambert2012–2015: Rear Admiral Tom Karsten CBE2015–2018: Rear Admiral Tim Lowe CBE2018–2023: Rear Admiral Peter Sparkes2023–Present: Rear Admiral Angus Essenhigh OBE
Moncrieff, Lowe and Sparkes also went on to become CEO UKHO after their time as NH
Captain HM and Hydrographer of the Navy in this period: 2001–2003: Captain Mike Barritt2003–2005: Captain David Lye2005–2007: Captain Ian Turner2007–2010: Captain Robert Stewart2010–2012: Captain Vaughan Nail2012–2013: Captain Stephen Malcolm2013–2016: Captain David Robertson2016–2017: Captain Matt Syrett2017–2019: Captain Gary Hesling2019–2021: Captain Derek Rae2021–2023: Commander Mathew J Warren