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Examinations held on 11 June and following days produced forty-eight successful naval cadet candidates with the following scores.<ref>"Cadetships In The Navy." ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Jun 27, 1889; pg. 11; Issue 32736.</ref> | Examinations held on 11 June and following days produced forty-eight successful naval cadet candidates with the following scores.<ref>"Cadetships In The Navy." ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Jun 27, 1889; pg. 11; Issue 32736.</ref> | ||
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+ | 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. 10 Aug 1889, p. 4. | ||
# [[Cecil Maxwell-Lefroy|Cecil Maxwell Lefroy]], 1860 | # [[Cecil Maxwell-Lefroy|Cecil Maxwell Lefroy]], 1860 | ||
# [[William Northey]], 1702 (not found at TNA) | # [[William Northey]], 1702 (not found at TNA) | ||
# [[Stanley Mumford Evans]], 1680 (not found at TNA) | # [[Stanley Mumford Evans]], 1680 (not found at TNA) | ||
− | # [[John Evelyn Bray]], 1593 (Cdr., retired. Gunnery Officer retired 1912) | + | # [[John Evelyn Bray]], {{PS-Eastman}} 1593 (Cdr., retired. Gunnery Officer retired 1912) |
# [[Humphrey Hugh Smith]], 1537 | # [[Humphrey Hugh Smith]], 1537 | ||
# [[Francis Herbert Mitchell]], 1535 | # [[Francis Herbert Mitchell]], 1535 |
Revision as of 14:27, 28 August 2019
Examinations held on 11 June and following days produced forty-eight successful naval cadet candidates with the following scores.[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. 10 Aug 1889, p. 4.
- Cecil Maxwell Lefroy, 1860
- William Northey, 1702 (not found at TNA)
- Stanley Mumford Evans, 1680 (not found at TNA)
- John Evelyn Bray, (Eastman's Academy) 1593 (Cdr., retired. Gunnery Officer retired 1912)
- Humphrey Hugh Smith, 1537
- Francis Herbert Mitchell, 1535
- John Francis Alexis Robbins, 1534
- George Donald Henry MacKinnon, 1513 (retired as Lt. Cdr. in 1913, died 1927)
- Edward Llewellyn Hughes, 1498
- Edward Bathurst Compton, 1494
- Claude Alwin Rombulow-Pearse, 1417
- Ferris Nelson Grant, 1384
- Arthur Charles Grieve, 1379
- Francis Rowland Scarlett, 1357
- John King Patrick Dooner, 1307
- Richard Markham Tyringham Stephens, 1276
- Evelyn Charles Henry Stuart, 1271
- The Hon. Cyril Augustus Ward, 1266
- Albert Percy Addison, 1261
- Sidney Edgar Deacon, 1258
- James Gordon Lumsden, 1233
- John Copley Powles, 1235
- The Hon. Herbert Meade, 1220
- George Ainslie Rooke, 1212
- Edgar Stanley Willett, 1211
- Bishop Octavius Maturin Davy, 1201
- Robert Maxwell Grenfell Knight, 1198
- Frank Larken, 1191
- Edward Oliver Gladstone, 1164
- Frederick Holden Cleaver, 1160
- Alfred Steenstrand, 1142
- Walter Scott Gillett, 1139
- Charles Donnison Roper, 1139
- Reginald Davie Scott, 1135
- Gerald Ducat, 1121
- Frederick William Templer Alexander, 1116
- Stanley Venn Ellis, 1103
- Kenneth Alexander Haldane Jamieson, 1100
- Francis William Hanan, 1077
- Henry Charles Clark, 1068
- Cyril Thomas Hewlett Cooper, 1056
- Henry Wise Parker, 1000
- David Thomas Norris, 992
- James Denham Douglas Stewart, 959
- George Thompson Crombie, 956
- Anselan John Buchanan Stirling, 954
- Howard James Lionel Walter Kox Willcox, 922
- Percy Withers, 871
The source article did not contain information on prior schooling.
Additionally, Robert Nesham Bax and Ascough Guy Hawksworth Fawkes obtained Service Cadetships at 924 and 759 marks, respecitively.
Footnotes
- ↑ "Cadetships In The Navy." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Jun 27, 1889; pg. 11; Issue 32736.
Pages in category "H.M.S. Britannia (Training Ship) Entrants of July, 1889"
The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
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