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In November 1901, competitive examinations produced sixty-one successful candidates for Naval Cadetships in the {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}} entrance term of January 1902 in the following order of merit.{{NMI|Wednesday, Jan 01, 1902; pg. 4; Issue 36653}}
  
A search of The National Archives for records in ADM 196/50 and 196/51 where the man in question had a date of entry of "January 1902" or "15 January 1902" returned the following results, in alphabetical order.<ref>[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_ps=60&_rv=simple&_srt=5&_q=ADM+%28%22196%2F50%22+OR+%22196%2F51%22%29+%28%22Date+of+Appointment%3A+January+1902%22+OR+%22Date+of+Appointment%3A+15+January+1902%22%29] Search query at TNA].</ref>
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# [[Roderick Bruce Tremayne Miles]]
 
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# [[David Ronald Ritchie]]
# [[Ambrose Thomas Norman Abbay]]
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# [[Victor Percy Alleyne]]
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# [[Seabury Herbert Hunt Ashmead-Bartlett]]
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# [[John Edward Lake Bashford]]
 
# [[John Edward Lake Bashford]]
# [[Frederic Walter Bennett]]
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# [[Robert Maxwell Pike]]
# [[Walter Randolph Bernard]]
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# [[Leslie Charles Bott]]
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# [[Arthur William Lancelot Brewill]]
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# [[James Larden Bromfield]]
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# [[Edward Wynter Bulteel]]
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# [[Eberhard William Ernest Callwell]]
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# [[George Richard Colin Campbell]]
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# [[William Melvin Carey]]
 
# [[William Melvin Carey]]
# [[Edmund Rodolphe Chisholm-Batten]]
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# [[Edmund Digby Maxwell Robertson]]
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# [[Ian Clarence Shirreff Hilton]]
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# [[Norman Atherton Wodehouse]]
 
# [[Alban Thomas Buckley Curteis]]
 
# [[Alban Thomas Buckley Curteis]]
# [[Paul Guthrie Davidson]]
 
# [[Charles de Burgh]]
 
# [[David Mark Fell]]
 
# [[Humphry Osbaldeston Brooke Firman]]
 
# [[George Fraser]]
 
# [[Cosmo Moray Graham]]
 
# [[Edward Sidney Graham]]
 
# [[Samuel Maryon Gorton Gravener]]
 
 
# [[Eric Verner Grey]]
 
# [[Eric Verner Grey]]
# [[Charles Frederick Harris]]
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# [[Algernon Robert Smithwick]]
# [[Charles Prynne Hearle]]
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# The Hon. [[Hugh Cecil Robert Feilding]] (listed in ''The Times'' as "H. R. C. Fielding")
# [[Edward Hewlett Hext]]
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# [[William Penrose Mark-Wardlaw]]
# [[Ian Clarence Shirreff Hilton]]
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# [[Geoffrey Wynne Walker-Jones]] and [[Cornelius Octavius Regnart]]
# [[John Walter Hornby]]
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# above two tied
# [[Russell Lister Kaye]]
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# [[John Kirwood Ledger]]
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# [[Josceline William Littleton]]
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# [[Terence Ackley Fitzmaurice Longford]]
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# [[Ernald Gilbert Hoskins Master]]
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# [[Francis Nigel Miles]]
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# [[Roderick Bruce Tremayne Miles]]
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# [[Henry Ruthven Moore]]
 
# [[Henry Ruthven Moore]]
# [[Arthur John Layard Murray]]
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# [[Seabury Herbert Hunt Ashmead-Bartlett]]
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# [[Frederic Walter Bennett]]
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# [[Wilfred Tyrrell Walker]]
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# [[Bertram Chalmers Watson]]
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# [[Ambrose Thomas Norman Abbay]]
 
# [[Edward Laurence Bruce Oliphant]]
 
# [[Edward Laurence Bruce Oliphant]]
# [[Manfred Jerome Palmes]]
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# [[Russell Lister Kaye]] (listed in ''The Times'' as "K. R. Lister")
# [[Robert Maxwell Pike]]
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# [[Cuthbert John Pope]]
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# [[Leslie Barton Prest]]
 
# [[Leslie Barton Prest]]
# [[Fulke Knatchbull Prideaux-Brune]]
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# [[Edward Hewlett Hext]]
# [[Cornelius Octavius Regnart]]
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# [[Charles Frederick Harris]]
# [[David Ronald Ritchie]]
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# [[Arthur John Layard Murray]]
# [[Edmund Bigby Maxwell Robertson]]
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# [[Hobart William Theodore Rudolph Seymour]]
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# [[Algernon Robert Smithwick]]
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# [[Paul Richard Bradfield Stevens]]
 
# [[Paul Richard Bradfield Stevens]]
# [[Charles Gage Stuart]]
 
# [[William Eric Campbell Tait]]
 
 
# [[Charles Peyton Ventris]]
 
# [[Charles Peyton Ventris]]
# [[Geoffrey Wynne Walker-Jones]]
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# [[Hobart William Theodore Rudolph Seymour]]
# [[Wilfred Tyrrell Walker]]
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# [[Walter Randolph Bernard]]
# [[William Penrose Mark Wardlaw]]
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# [[Edmund Rodolphe Chisholm-Batten]]
# [[Bertram Chalmers Watson]]
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# [[Archibald Macdonald Willoughby]]
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# [[Alton Wishart]]
 
# [[Alton Wishart]]
# [[Norman Atherton Wodehouse]]
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# The Hon. [[George Fraser]]
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# [[Samuel Maryon Gorton Gravener]]
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# [[John Kirwood Ledger]] (resigned commission as Sub Lt. to avoid Court Martial 3 October, 1907)
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# [[Josceline William Littleton]] and [[Victor Percy Alleyne]]
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# above two tied
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# [[David Mark Fell]]
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# [[Charles Prynne Hearle]]
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# [[Charles Gage Stuart]]
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# [[Manfred Jerome Palmes]]
 
# [[Henry Joseph Woodward]]
 
# [[Henry Joseph Woodward]]
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# [[Archibald Macdonald Willoughby]]
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# [[Edward Wynter Bulteel]]
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# [[Arthur William Lancelot Brewill]] (resigned commission as Sub. Lt. on 22 November, 1907)
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# [[Charles de Burgh]]
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# [[William Eric Campbell Tait|William Eric Campbell-Tait]]
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# [[John Valentine Wotton]]
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# [[Leslie Charles Bott]]
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# [[Eberhard William Ernest Callwell]]
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# [[Thomas Gerald Auckland Moncreiffe]] (entered in May, 1902)
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# [[Terence Ackley Fitzmaurice Longford]]
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# [[George Richard Colin Campbell]] and [[John Walter Hornby]]
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# above two tied
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# [[Ernald Gilbert Hoskins Master]]
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# [[James Larden Bromfield]]
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# [[Humphry Osbaldeston Brooke Firman]]
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# [[Paul Guthrie Davidson]]
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# [[Edward Sidney Graham]]
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# [[Cuthbert John Pope]]
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In addition, [[Cosmo Moray Graham]] was awarded a Colonial Cadetship.
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Though not mentioned in ''The Times'', the Service Records of the following men indicate that they, too, were admitted in this term:
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# [[Francis Nigel Miles]]
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# [[Fulke Knatchbull Prideaux-Brune]]
  
 
==Footnotes==
 
==Footnotes==

Latest revision as of 09:04, 2 April 2020

In November 1901, competitive examinations produced sixty-one successful candidates for Naval Cadetships in the H.M.S. Britannia entrance term of January 1902 in the following order of merit.[1]

  1. Roderick Bruce Tremayne Miles
  2. David Ronald Ritchie
  3. John Edward Lake Bashford
  4. Robert Maxwell Pike
  5. William Melvin Carey
  6. Edmund Digby Maxwell Robertson
  7. Ian Clarence Shirreff Hilton
  8. Norman Atherton Wodehouse
  9. Alban Thomas Buckley Curteis
  10. Eric Verner Grey
  11. Algernon Robert Smithwick
  12. The Hon. Hugh Cecil Robert Feilding (listed in The Times as "H. R. C. Fielding")
  13. William Penrose Mark-Wardlaw
  14. Geoffrey Wynne Walker-Jones and Cornelius Octavius Regnart
  15. above two tied
  16. Henry Ruthven Moore
  17. Seabury Herbert Hunt Ashmead-Bartlett
  18. Frederic Walter Bennett
  19. Wilfred Tyrrell Walker
  20. Bertram Chalmers Watson
  21. Ambrose Thomas Norman Abbay
  22. Edward Laurence Bruce Oliphant
  23. Russell Lister Kaye (listed in The Times as "K. R. Lister")
  24. Leslie Barton Prest
  25. Edward Hewlett Hext
  26. Charles Frederick Harris
  27. Arthur John Layard Murray
  28. Paul Richard Bradfield Stevens
  29. Charles Peyton Ventris
  30. Hobart William Theodore Rudolph Seymour
  31. Walter Randolph Bernard
  32. Edmund Rodolphe Chisholm-Batten
  33. Alton Wishart
  34. The Hon. George Fraser
  35. Samuel Maryon Gorton Gravener
  36. John Kirwood Ledger (resigned commission as Sub Lt. to avoid Court Martial 3 October, 1907)
  37. Josceline William Littleton and Victor Percy Alleyne
  38. above two tied
  39. David Mark Fell
  40. Charles Prynne Hearle
  41. Charles Gage Stuart
  42. Manfred Jerome Palmes
  43. Henry Joseph Woodward
  44. Archibald Macdonald Willoughby
  45. Edward Wynter Bulteel
  46. Arthur William Lancelot Brewill (resigned commission as Sub. Lt. on 22 November, 1907)
  47. Charles de Burgh
  48. William Eric Campbell-Tait
  49. John Valentine Wotton
  50. Leslie Charles Bott
  51. Eberhard William Ernest Callwell
  52. Thomas Gerald Auckland Moncreiffe (entered in May, 1902)
  53. Terence Ackley Fitzmaurice Longford
  54. George Richard Colin Campbell and John Walter Hornby
  55. above two tied
  56. Ernald Gilbert Hoskins Master
  57. James Larden Bromfield
  58. Humphry Osbaldeston Brooke Firman
  59. Paul Guthrie Davidson
  60. Edward Sidney Graham
  61. Cuthbert John Pope

In addition, Cosmo Moray Graham was awarded a Colonial Cadetship.

Though not mentioned in The Times, the Service Records of the following men indicate that they, too, were admitted in this term:

  1. Francis Nigel Miles
  2. Fulke Knatchbull Prideaux-Brune

Footnotes

  1. "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Jan 01, 1902; pg. 4; Issue 36653.
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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.