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A search of The National Archives for records in ADM 196/50 and ADM 196/51 where the man in question had a date of entry of "January 1903" or "15 January 1903" 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%2F51%22+OR+%22196%2F50%22%29+%28%22Date+of+Appointment%3A+January+1903%22+OR+%22Date+of+Appointment%3A+15+January+1903%22%29 Search query at TNA].</ref>
  
 
# [[Gerald Frederick William Addison]]
 
# [[Gerald Frederick William Addison]]
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# [[Rupert Clare Garsia]]
 
# [[Rupert Clare Garsia]]
 
# [[John Henry Godfrey]]
 
# [[John Henry Godfrey]]
# [[Claud Herbert Godwin]
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# [[Claud Herbert Godwin]]
 
# [[Henry Harwood Harwood]]
 
# [[Henry Harwood Harwood]]
 
# [[Mark Edward Highton]]
 
# [[Mark Edward Highton]]
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# [[Ralph Ireland]]
 
# [[Ralph Ireland]]
 
# [[Warren Howard Jotham]]
 
# [[Warren Howard Jotham]]
# [[Thomas Kerr]]
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# [[Thomas Kerr (b)|Thomas Kerr]]
 
# [[Eric William Westgarth Ling]]
 
# [[Eric William Westgarth Ling]]
 
# [[Aubyn Littledale]]
 
# [[Aubyn Littledale]]
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# [[Frederick Henry Taylor]]
 
# [[Frederick Henry Taylor]]
 
# [[Arthur George Venables]]
 
# [[Arthur George Venables]]
# [[William Frederic Wake Walker]]
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# [[William Frederic Wake-Walker]]
 
# [[Guy Langton Warren]]
 
# [[Guy Langton Warren]]
 
# [[Arnold Borlase Warren-Vernon]]
 
# [[Arnold Borlase Warren-Vernon]]
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# [[Alfred Michael Winser]]
 
# [[Alfred Michael Winser]]
 
# [[Edward Selby Wise]]
 
# [[Edward Selby Wise]]
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==Passing Out==
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The cadets' scores on passing out (one of sixty-nine cadets failed the testing) were reported in April, 1904.  The results indicated what chief naval instructor Mr. E. M. Tims described as being, "strong at the hed, weak at the tail."  Their ranking, overall, and the class of their rating in Maths/ Extra subjects/Seamanship were as follows.{{ToL|Britannia Prize Distribution|Thursday, Apr 14, 1904; pg. 5; Issue 37368}}
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# [[Humphrey Matthews]] 1/1/1
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# [[Ralph Ireland]] 1/1/1
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# [[Tom Spencer Vaughan Phillips]] 1/1/1
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# [[John Bernard Hughes]] 1/1/1
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# [[Gerald Frederick William Addison]] 1/1/1
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# [[Robert Irvine Faulkner]] 1/1/1
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# [[Ernest John Spooner]] 1/2/1
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# [[Philip Esmonde Phillips]] 1/1/1
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# [[Francis Quiller Champness]] 1/1/1
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# [[Douglas George Wilberforce Curry]] 1/1/1
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# [[Warren Howard Jotham]] 1/2/1
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# [[Arthur Erskine Gurney Coombs]] 1/2/1
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# [[Reginald James Blakeney Drew]] 1/2/1
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# [[John Henry Godfrey]] 1/2/1
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# [[William Frederic Wake-Walker]] 1/1/1
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# [[Hilary Poland Mead]] 1/2/1
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# [[William Geoffrey Pease]] 2/1/1
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# [[Evelyn Twysden Wickham]] 3/1/1
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# [[Frederick Henry Taylor]] 1/1/1
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# [[Henry Harwood Harwood]] 1/2/1 and [[Charles Granville Naylor]] 3/1/1
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# above two tied
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# [[Harry Thring Bennett]] 2/1/1
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# [[Frederick Arthur Buckley]] 1/2/1
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# [[James Brodrick Tilney Church]] 3/1/1
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# [[Charles Henry Rolleston]] 1/2/1
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# [[Eric William Westgarth Ling]] 1/2/1
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# [[Nigel Cameron Westall]] 1/2/1
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# [[Robert Peel Dennistoun Webster]] 2/1/1
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# [[James Catt]] 2/2/1
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# [[Walter Edward Scott]] 1/2/2
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# [[John Kyrle Perrott Sherlock]] 3/1/1
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# [[Henry Samuel Homersham Ellis]] 1/2/2
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# [[Edward Selby Wise]] 3/2/2
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# [[Reginald Blayney Bulteel Colmore]] 2/2/1
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# [[Noel Arthur Marsh]] 2/2/2
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# [[Claud Herbert Godwin]] 3/1/2
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# [[George Fagan Bradshaw]] 3/1/1
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# [[Alfred Michael Winser]] 3/1/1
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# [[Nelson Clover]] 2/2/2
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# [[Hubert George Morgan Hill]] 2/2/2
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# [[Mark Edward Highton]] 3/2/1
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# [[Frederick William Sowerby]] 3/2/2
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# [[Henry Armstrong Binmore]] 2/2/1
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# [[Ralph Neville]] 3/2/2
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# [[Rupert Clare Garsia]] 3/2/2
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# [[Eric Keith Perks]] 2/2/2
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# [[Alfred William John Finlayson]] 3/1/1
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# [[Edmond Mansel Bowly]] 3/2/1
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# [[Aubyn Littledale]] 3/2/2
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# [[Godfrey Ratcliffe Chambers]] 3/2/2
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# [[Basil Arthur Beal]] 3/2/1
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# [[Hugh Richard Marrack]] 3/2/2
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# [[Douglas Burrard Cooper]] 3/1/2
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# [[Percy Hubert Boulnois]] 3/2/1
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# [[Henry Keppel Garnier]] 3/2/1
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# [[Arthur George Venables]] 3/2/1
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# [[Humphrey Walter Smith]] 3/2/2
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# [[Noel Marcus Francis Corbett]] 3/1/2
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# [[Keith Richard Farquharson]] 3/3/3
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# [[Thomas Ballen Seath McGregor-Robertson]] 3/2/2
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# [[Haven Ainley]] 3/2/2
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# [[William Sidney Hamilton Bernard]] 3/2/2
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# [[Alastair Charles Nicol Farquhar]] (recorded as "A. C. W. Farquhar") 3/2/1
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# [[Robert Lindsay Burnett]] 3/2/2
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# [[Walter Herman Gordon Fallowfield]] 3/2/2
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# [[Guy Langton Warren]] 3/3/2
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# [[Arnold Borlase Warren-Vernon]] 3/3/2
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# [[Henry Forrester]] 3/3/2
  
 
==Footnotes==
 
==Footnotes==

Revision as of 10:30, 4 June 2018

I was unable to find an article in The Times detailing the intake examinations for this term.

TODO: Keep looking for article detailing this intake term in The Times or elsewhere

A search of The National Archives for records in ADM 196/50 and ADM 196/51 where the man in question had a date of entry of "January 1903" or "15 January 1903" returned the following results, in alphabetical order.[1]

  1. Gerald Frederick William Addison
  2. Haven Ainley
  3. Basil Arthur Beal
  4. Harry Thring Bennett
  5. William Sidney Hamilton Bernard
  6. Henry Armstrong Binmore
  7. Percy Hubert Boulnois
  8. Edmond Mansel Bowly
  9. George Fagan Bradshaw
  10. Frederick Arthur Buckley
  11. Robert Lindsay Burnett
  12. James Catt
  13. Godfrey Ratcliffe Chambers
  14. Francis Quiller Champness
  15. James Brodrick Tilney Church
  16. Nelson Clover
  17. Reginald Blayney Bulteel Colmore
  18. Arthur Erskine Gurney Coombs
  19. Douglas Burrard Cooper
  20. Noel Marcus Francis Corbett
  21. Douglas George Wilberforce Curry
  22. Reginald James Blakeney Drew
  23. Henry Samuel Homersham Ellis
  24. Walter Herman Gordon Fallowfield
  25. Keith Richard Farquharson
  26. Robert Irvine Faulkner
  27. Alfred William John Finlayson
  28. Henry Forrester
  29. Henry Keppel Garnier
  30. Rupert Clare Garsia
  31. John Henry Godfrey
  32. Claud Herbert Godwin
  33. Henry Harwood Harwood
  34. Mark Edward Highton
  35. Hubert George Morgan Hill
  36. John Bernard Hughes
  37. Ralph Ireland
  38. Warren Howard Jotham
  39. Thomas Kerr
  40. Eric William Westgarth Ling
  41. Aubyn Littledale
  42. Frederick Cluny Lucas
  43. Hugh Richard Marrack
  44. Noel Arthur Marsh
  45. Humphrey Matthews
  46. Thomas Ballen Seath McGregor-Robertson
  47. Hilary Poland Mead
  48. Harold William Morey
  49. Charles Granville Naylor
  50. Ralph Neville
  51. William Geoffrey Pease
  52. Eric Keith Perks
  53. Philip Esmonde Phillips
  54. Tom Spencer Vaughan Phillips
  55. Charles Henry Rolleston
  56. Walter Edward Scott
  57. John Kyrle Perrott Sherlock
  58. Humphrey Walter Smith
  59. Frederick William Sowerby
  60. Ernest John Spooner
  61. Frederick Henry Taylor
  62. Arthur George Venables
  63. William Frederic Wake-Walker
  64. Guy Langton Warren
  65. Arnold Borlase Warren-Vernon
  66. Robert Peel Dennistoun Webster
  67. Nigel Cameron Westall
  68. Evelyn Twysden Wickham
  69. Alfred Michael Winser
  70. Edward Selby Wise

Passing Out

The cadets' scores on passing out (one of sixty-nine cadets failed the testing) were reported in April, 1904. The results indicated what chief naval instructor Mr. E. M. Tims described as being, "strong at the hed, weak at the tail." Their ranking, overall, and the class of their rating in Maths/ Extra subjects/Seamanship were as follows.[2]

  1. Humphrey Matthews 1/1/1
  2. Ralph Ireland 1/1/1
  3. Tom Spencer Vaughan Phillips 1/1/1
  4. John Bernard Hughes 1/1/1
  5. Gerald Frederick William Addison 1/1/1
  6. Robert Irvine Faulkner 1/1/1
  7. Ernest John Spooner 1/2/1
  8. Philip Esmonde Phillips 1/1/1
  9. Francis Quiller Champness 1/1/1
  10. Douglas George Wilberforce Curry 1/1/1
  11. Warren Howard Jotham 1/2/1
  12. Arthur Erskine Gurney Coombs 1/2/1
  13. Reginald James Blakeney Drew 1/2/1
  14. John Henry Godfrey 1/2/1
  15. William Frederic Wake-Walker 1/1/1
  16. Hilary Poland Mead 1/2/1
  17. William Geoffrey Pease 2/1/1
  18. Evelyn Twysden Wickham 3/1/1
  19. Frederick Henry Taylor 1/1/1
  20. Henry Harwood Harwood 1/2/1 and Charles Granville Naylor 3/1/1
  21. above two tied
  22. Harry Thring Bennett 2/1/1
  23. Frederick Arthur Buckley 1/2/1
  24. James Brodrick Tilney Church 3/1/1
  25. Charles Henry Rolleston 1/2/1
  26. Eric William Westgarth Ling 1/2/1
  27. Nigel Cameron Westall 1/2/1
  28. Robert Peel Dennistoun Webster 2/1/1
  29. James Catt 2/2/1
  30. Walter Edward Scott 1/2/2
  31. John Kyrle Perrott Sherlock 3/1/1
  32. Henry Samuel Homersham Ellis 1/2/2
  33. Edward Selby Wise 3/2/2
  34. Reginald Blayney Bulteel Colmore 2/2/1
  35. Noel Arthur Marsh 2/2/2
  36. Claud Herbert Godwin 3/1/2
  37. George Fagan Bradshaw 3/1/1
  38. Alfred Michael Winser 3/1/1
  39. Nelson Clover 2/2/2
  40. Hubert George Morgan Hill 2/2/2
  41. Mark Edward Highton 3/2/1
  42. Frederick William Sowerby 3/2/2
  43. Henry Armstrong Binmore 2/2/1
  44. Ralph Neville 3/2/2
  45. Rupert Clare Garsia 3/2/2
  46. Eric Keith Perks 2/2/2
  47. Alfred William John Finlayson 3/1/1
  48. Edmond Mansel Bowly 3/2/1
  49. Aubyn Littledale 3/2/2
  50. Godfrey Ratcliffe Chambers 3/2/2
  51. Basil Arthur Beal 3/2/1
  52. Hugh Richard Marrack 3/2/2
  53. Douglas Burrard Cooper 3/1/2
  54. Percy Hubert Boulnois 3/2/1
  55. Henry Keppel Garnier 3/2/1
  56. Arthur George Venables 3/2/1
  57. Humphrey Walter Smith 3/2/2
  58. Noel Marcus Francis Corbett 3/1/2
  59. Keith Richard Farquharson 3/3/3
  60. Thomas Ballen Seath McGregor-Robertson 3/2/2
  61. Haven Ainley 3/2/2
  62. William Sidney Hamilton Bernard 3/2/2
  63. Alastair Charles Nicol Farquhar (recorded as "A. C. W. Farquhar") 3/2/1
  64. Robert Lindsay Burnett 3/2/2
  65. Walter Herman Gordon Fallowfield 3/2/2
  66. Guy Langton Warren 3/3/2
  67. Arnold Borlase Warren-Vernon 3/3/2
  68. Henry Forrester 3/3/2

Footnotes

  1. Search query at TNA.
  2. "Britannia Prize Distribution." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Apr 14, 1904; pg. 5; Issue 37368.
Term Intakes into H.M.S. Britannia
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Jan, 1886 | Jul, 1886 | Jan, 1887 | Jul, 1887 | Jan, 1888 | Jul, 1888 | Jan, 1889 | Mar, 1889 | Jul, 1889
1890-1899
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Jan, 1894 | Jul, 1894 | Jan, 1895 | Jul, 1895 | Jan, 1896 | Jul, 1896 | Jan, 1897 | May, 1897 | Sep, 1897
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Jan, 1903 | May, 1903 | Sep, 1903 | Jan, 1904 | May, 1904 | Sep, 1904 | Jan, 1905 | May, 1905 | Sep, 1905 | Jan, 1906
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.