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Examinations held in early December, 1891 produced sixty successful candidates for naval cadetships for the January, 1892 intake term of {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}}.<ref>"Cadetships In The Royal Navy." ''The Times'' (London, England), Tuesday, Dec 22, 1891; pg. 6; Issue 33514.</ref> | Examinations held in early December, 1891 produced sixty successful candidates for naval cadetships for the January, 1892 intake term of {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}}.<ref>"Cadetships In The Royal Navy." ''The Times'' (London, England), Tuesday, Dec 22, 1891; pg. 6; Issue 33514.</ref> | ||
− | The prior education noted for some of the men is obtained from classified ads in various issues of the ''Hampshire Telegraph and Naval Chronicle'', e.g. 30 Jan 1892, p. 1. | + | The prior education noted for some of the men is obtained from classified ads in various issues of the ''Hampshire Telegraph and Naval Chronicle'', e.g. 26 Dec 1891 p. 5 and 30 Jan 1892, p. 1. |
# [[Alldin Usborne Moore]], 1803 marks | # [[Alldin Usborne Moore]], 1803 marks | ||
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# [[Graham Richard Leicester Edwards]] and [[Basil George Washington]], 1092 one of whom was from {{PS-Eastman}} | # [[Graham Richard Leicester Edwards]] and [[Basil George Washington]], 1092 one of whom was from {{PS-Eastman}} | ||
# above two tied | # above two tied | ||
− | # [[Ynyr Burges Petley]] and [[Charles Montagu Dammers]], 1063 | + | # [[Ynyr Burges Petley]] {{PS-Esplanade}} and [[Charles Montagu Dammers]], 1063 |
# above two tied | # above two tied | ||
# [[Matthew Robert Best]], 1061 | # [[Matthew Robert Best]], 1061 |
Revision as of 09:28, 28 August 2019
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]
The prior education noted for some of the men is obtained from classified ads in various issues of the Hampshire Telegraph and Naval Chronicle, e.g. 26 Dec 1891 p. 5 and 30 Jan 1892, p. 1.
- Alldin Usborne Moore, 1803 marks
- John Alexander Duncan, 1684
- Edward Atcherley Eckersall Nixon, 1663
- Douglas Walter Hamilton-Gordon, 1657
- Albert Siegmund Susmann, (Eastman's Academy) 1651
- Gilbert Cyril William Crispin, 1631
- Gregory Gonville Cuff Wood-Martin, 1594
- Brealey Meadows-Taylor, 1521
- Herbert Willes Webley Hope, 1493
- Philip Hyde Waterer, (Eastman's Academy) 1491
- Arthur John Davies, 1490
- Charles Albert Fremantle, 1484
- Augustine Ethelbert Ruxton, 1477
- Gerald Sowerby, 1471
- John Ambrose Slee, 1458
- Michael Barne, 1457
- Robert Alexander Rice, 1383
- George Ronald Beddard Blount, 1376
- William Hamilton Heath Sinclair Thomson, 1371
- Theodore John Hardinge, 1369
- Henry Berridge Cox, 1357
- Hubert Seeds Monroe, 1354
- Reginald Speke Barnes, 1309
- Walter Geoffrey Rigg, 1300
- George Piercy Leith, 1295
- Harold Douglas Briggs, 1289
- Richard Forster White, 1261
- Eric Charles Lucas, (Eastman's Academy) 1255
- Robert Henry Ramsay MacKay, 1239
- The Hon. Serelt Mordaunt Alan Josslyn Hay, 1220 (possibly "Sereld")
- Francis Arthur Grimston, 1209
- John Wilfred Nash, 1204
- Charles S. Carmichael, 1200
- Robert Arthur Hornell and Stephen Karslake Bathe, 1189 one of whom was from (Eastman's Academy)
- above two tied
- Francis Owen Dew, 1178
- Anthony Francis Joseph MacDermott, 1166
- Albert Begg, 1162
- Leslie Jennings Lucas Hammond, 1161
- George Stanley Thornley, (Eastman's Academy) 1159
- Thomas George Harriott, 1157
- John Miles Steel, 1146
- Francis Alexander Clutterbuck, 1126
- Valentine David English, 1123
- Godfray Powys Bamber, 1108
- Thomas F. C. Pattle, (Eastman's Academy) 1102
- Arthur Douglas Barrow, 1099
- John Richards Corner and James Francis Maidlow, 1096
- above two tied
- Reginald M. Cadman, 1095
- Hugh Lennox Dyce, 1094
- Alexander McO. Webster, 1093
- Graham Richard Leicester Edwards and Basil George Washington, 1092 one of whom was from (Eastman's Academy)
- above two tied
- Ynyr Burges Petley (Esplanade House School) and Charles Montagu Dammers, 1063
- above two tied
- Matthew Robert Best, 1061
- Robert Russell Gosset, 1057
- Guy Plantagenet Bigg-Wither, 1056
- 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, but the April 1894 Navy List marks Peyton-Jones (or is it Lewis Tobias Loftus Jones?) as being in January, 1891.
Footnotes
- ↑ "Cadetships In The Royal Navy." The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Dec 22, 1891; pg. 6; Issue 33514.
Pages in category "H.M.S. Britannia (Training Ship) Entrants of January, 1892"
The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.