1892, Edward John Payne, History of the New World Called America, Clarendon Press, Page 155The grant of the hereditory Admiralcy diverted his energies to a barren field.
1955, John O'Hara, Ten North Frederick, Random House, Page 32He was impresed by the Governor's governorship and the admiral's admiralcy (Carter had been an ensign in World War 1)...
1989, James Albert Michener, Caribbean, Random House, Page 101But because of your bravery at Cummaná and your good management at Cartagena I convert your courtesy admiralcy to a permanent appointment as Admiral.
2004, Alastair Wilson and Joseph F. Callo, Who's Who in Naval History: From 1550 to the Present, Routledge, Page 116Henri, duc de Montmorency After being stripped of his admiralcy he fought ashore, and in 1630 won a victory at Avigliana in Piedmont, and was made a Marshal of France