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[[John Dodd Nares]] qualified for a Service Cadetship with 746 marks.
 
[[John Dodd Nares]] qualified for a Service Cadetship with 746 marks.
  
The Service Record of [[Frederick Charles Fisher]] seems to indicate that he, too, was part of this term.
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The Service Records of [[Frederick Charles Fisher]] and [[Lewis Tobias Peyton-Jones]] indicate that they, too, were part of this term.
  
 
==Footnotes==
 
==Footnotes==

Revision as of 12:12, 14 December 2017

Examinations held in early December, 1891 produced sixty successful candidates for naval cadetships for the January, 1892 intake term of H.M.S. Britannia.[1]

  1. Alldin Usborne Moore, 1803 marks
  2. John Alexander Duncan, 1684
  3. Edward Atcherley Eckersall Nixon, 1663
  4. Douglas Walter Hamilton-Gordon, 1657
  5. Albert S. Susmann, 1651
  6. Gilbert Cyril William Crispin, 1631
  7. Gregory Gonville Cuff Wood-Martin, 1594
  8. Brealey Meadows-Taylor, 1521
  9. Herbert Willes Webley Hope, 1493
  10. Philip Hyde Waterer, 1491
  11. Arthur John Davies, 1490
  12. Charles Albert Fremantle, 1484
  13. Augustine Ethelbert Ruxton, 1477
  14. Gerald Sowerby, 1471
  15. John Ambrose Slee, 1458
  16. Michael Barne, 1457
  17. Robert Alexander Rice, 1383
  18. George Ronald Beddard Blount, 1376
  19. William Hamilton Heath Sinclair Thomson, 1371
  20. Theodore John Hardinge, 1369
  21. Henry Berridge Cox, 1357
  22. Hubert Seeds Monroe, 1354
  23. Reginald Speke Barnes, 1309
  24. Walter Geoffrey Rigg, 1300
  25. George Piercy Leith, 1295
  26. Harold Douglas Briggs, 1289
  27. Richard Forster White, 1261
  28. Eric Charles Lucas, 1255
  29. Robert Henry Ramsay MacKay, 1239
  30. The Hon. Serelt Mordaunt Alan Josslyn Hay, 1220
  31. Francis Arthur Grimston, 1209
  32. John Wilfred Nash, 1204
  33. Charles S. Carmichael, 1200
  34. Robert Arthur Hornell and Stephen Karslake Bathe, 1189
  35. above two tied
  36. Frank Owen Dew, 1178
  37. Anthony Francis Joseph MacDermott, 1166
  38. Albert Begg, 1162
  39. Leslie Jennings Lucas Hammond, 1161
  40. George Stanley Thornley, 1159
  41. Thomas George Harriott, 1157
  42. John Miles Steel, 1146
  43. Francis Alexander Clutterbuck, 1126
  44. Valentine David English, 1123
  45. Godfray Powys Bamber, 1108
  46. Thomas F. C. Pattle, 1102
  47. Arthur Douglas Barrow, 1099
  48. John Richards Corner and James Francis Maidlow, 1096
  49. above two tied
  50. Reginald M. Cadman, 1095
  51. Hugh Lennox Dyce, 1094
  52. Alexander McO. Webster, 1093
  53. Graham Richard Leicester Edwards and Basil George Washington, 1092
  54. above two tied
  55. Ynyr Burges Petley and Charles Montagu Dammers, 1063
  56. above two tied
  57. Matthew Robert Best, 1061
  58. Robert Russell Gosset, 1057
  59. Guy Plantagenet Bigg-Wither, 1056
  60. Henry Lionel Pigott, 1055

John Dodd Nares qualified for a Service Cadetship with 746 marks.

The Service Records of Frederick Charles Fisher and Lewis Tobias Peyton-Jones indicate that they, too, were part of this term.

Footnotes

  1. "Cadetships In The Royal Navy." The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Dec 22, 1891; pg. 6; Issue 33514.
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From September 1903 entries were also made to the Royal Naval College, Osborne under the Selborne Scheme. The Britannia was closed in July 1905 after the May entry, which was sent to Bermuda with the January entry. The following two terms under the old scheme were sent straight to the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.