Vice-Admiral of the West
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The title Vice-Admiral of the West is sometimes applied to holders of the crown appointment Vice-Admiral of the Coast of counties in the South West of England.
The duties of a Vice-Admiral of the coast were to control the shipping (especially piracy) around a martitime county's coast and organise defence on land and at sea. He also acted as a local judge to deal with maritime matters.
It is not entirely clear if the role of Vice-Admiral of the West was in fact separate or addtitional to the role either Vice-Admiral of the Coast of Cornwall or Vice-Admiral of the Coast of Devon. Appointees to both these posts seem to have been described in writings after their deaths as Vice-Admiral of the West despite appearing appointed to their counties in contemporary papers.
The following are said to have been Vice-Admirals of the West:
- Sir John Arundell - said to have held the post under Henry VIII
- Sir Arthur Champernowne - Vice-Admiral of the Devon Coast 1562 - 1577
- Sir Walter Raleigh - Vice-Admiral of the Devon Coast 1586 - 1603
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