I realise that this is not actually about the Armed Forces, but rather about the bureaucracy that supports the RN, the Admiralty, so i hope this is the right place to ask.
My 2x great-grandfather, John Jones DYER, was chief clerk to the Admiralty, but seems to have been dismissed in 1857, along with some others holding high positions.
Newspaper reports state:
EXTRAORDINARY DOINGS AT THE ADMIRALTY
The first clerk of the Admiralty, Mr DYER, Mr John BARROW, Mr HAUGHTON and Mr MIDLANE, senior clerks have been dismissed; or, if this term be unpalatable, removed from their situations. The step taken by the Board is said to be of such extraordinary character that it is scarcely possible to realise the truth. - Evening Paper.
This quote is from John Bull (London, England), Saturday, February 28, 1857, Issue 1,890, p.140, with similar paragraphs in The Standard (London, England), Friday, February 27, 1857, Issue 10154, p.[1] and The Newcastle Journal (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England), Saturday, March 07, 1857
What happened?
Judith