Head mathematical master£150
Second mathematical master100
Drawing and French master100
Fencing and dancing master80
Dockyard surgeon (for attendance)20

Seamanship and ship construction were taught by the master attendant of the Dockyard and master shipwright respectively, who received 10s. per lesson (presumably to a class), while a boatswain and gunner received 5s. each per lesson, and a sergeant the same amount, for teaching the use of the “firelock.”

THE ROYAL NAVAL ACADEMY, PORTSMOUTH, 1806.

The Commissioner of the Dockyard was ex officio Governor, and received £100 a year additional for his duties in connection with the Academy. He was bound to pay frequent visits thereto, and to satisfy himself that the masters were carrying out their duties in a proper manner, and the pupils duly attentive and of good behaviour.

Each student was to have a room, or cabin, to himself, and a warrant to the Clerk of the Cheque, in the Dockyard, authorises him to expend the following amounts for furniture:—

33 Bedsteads, if plain, or “field”£100£3300
33 Bedsteads, if to turn up29080170
33 Buroes (sic)? bureaux3009900
8 Stoves2001600