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Competitive entrance examinations produced twenty-six successful candidates for Naval Cadetships in the January 1871 intake term at H.M.S. Britannia, in the following order of merit.[1]
- Henry Noel Thomson
- Charles Edward Baxter
- Edward Harvey
- James George William Grant Ozzard
- Edward Roger Jacson (gone from Navy List by Dec 1872)
- James Henry Cunningham East
- Edmund Waller Yorke
- Edward Hunter Blair
- Henry Leonard Bethune
- Robert James Kidd
- Thomas Guthrie Fraser
- Aylmer Herbert Garnons Williams
- Francis Alexander Fortescue (gone from Navy List by Dec 1872)
- Reginald Blayney Colmore
- Arthur Henry Stuart Elwes
- Egerton Beresford Cleeve
- Edward Kaye Daubeny
- Philip Evan Fisher
- Stedman Arthur Southwell
- Reginald Ker Kays
- Charles Windham de la Poer Beresford
- Arthur Denison Molyneux Purvis
- Ernest Leigh Austen
- Reginald Henry Curteis
- Paul Hewett
- Frederick John Oliver Plumer
A number of candidates passed the test, but were not selected and would be welcome to try again in June, 1871:
- Hugh Pigot Williams (would enter in July)
- Hervey L. Hutchinson
- Arthur Faulconer Poulton
- Robert H. S. Stewart
- Charles Langdale Ottley (would enter in July)
- Charles Arnold Buckland
- W. V. S. Smyth
- Francis Alfred Valentine
- Montiford W. Gavin
- Charles H. H. Moone
- Alexander B. Thellusson
- Percy G. Atherley
- Evelyn Robert Le Marchant (would enter in July)
Footnotes
- ↑ "Military And Naval Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Friday, Dec 09, 1870; pg. 3; Issue 26929.
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