Talk:Admiralty

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[edit] OtherUses template

Please change the article to use Template:OtherUses instead of Template:otheruses it currently uses. The OtherUses template has information about the contents of the article.

{{OtherUses|info=information about the contents of the article}}

For a sample use of this template refer to the articles Alabama or Algiers--—The preceding unsigned comment was added by DuKot (talkcontribs) .

Note that that functionality is now at {{otheruses1}}. {{OtherUses}} redirects to {{otheruses}}, and is deprecated.--Srleffler 18:41, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] British Admiralty

British Admiralty links here--but is not explained at all. Could you please add that? I'm looking for "British Admiralty" as of the early 19th century--what exactly does that refer to? Thanks, Ibn Battuta 18:26, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

The subject of this article is the British Admiralty. That is Admiralty = British Admiralty. So, if you are looking for info on the British Admiralty, you'll find it here (although admittedly, there is not much on the 19th century). The other meanings of Admiralty (ex. Russion, Dutch, etc.) can be found on the disambiguation page.--SteveMtl 20:51, 11 May 2007 (UTC)