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Office of Works

 
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The Office of Works was established in the English Royal household in 1378 to oversee the building of the royal castles and residences. In 1832 it became the Works Department within the Office of Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works and Buildings. It was reconstituted as a government department in 1851 and became part of the Ministry of Works in 1940.

The organisation of the office varied but latterly it was headed by a Surveyor and administered by a Comptroller. In 1782 these offices were merged into Surveyor-General and Comptroller. From 1761 there were named Architects. The office also had posts of Secretary, Master Mason and Master Carpenter.

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Surveyor of the King's Works

Comptroller of the King's Works

Surveyor-General and Comptroller

Surveyor of the King's Private Roads

Surveyor of Royal Gardens

  • 1660-1670 Adrian May
  • 1670-1684 Hugh May

Superintendent of all the King's Gardens

Surveyor of Gardens and Waters

Paymaster of the Works

  • 1755-1782 George Augustus Selwyn

Architect of the Works

Secretary to the Board of Works

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