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Examinations held in June 1890 produced the following successful candidates for naval cadetships for the July, 1890 term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}}.<ref>"Cadetships In The Royal Navy."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Tuesday, Jul 01, 1890; pg. 8; Issue 33052.</ref>
 
Examinations held in June 1890 produced the following successful candidates for naval cadetships for the July, 1890 term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}}.<ref>"Cadetships In The Royal Navy."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Tuesday, Jul 01, 1890; pg. 8; Issue 33052.</ref>
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Those marked with a * passed from Mr. Eastman's Royal Naval Academy, Eastham.<ref>''The Guardian'' 16 July, 1890, p. 35.</ref>  The same source also alledges that a C. Peel passed with 1,346 marks, 21st in merit and a J. F. Chichester passed with 1,326, 22nd.
  
 
# [[Alfred Charles Dewar]], 1719 marks
 
# [[Alfred Charles Dewar]], 1719 marks
 
# [[Colin Duncan Lorne MacEwan]], 1716
 
# [[Colin Duncan Lorne MacEwan]], 1716
 
# [[Ernest William Denison]], 1692
 
# [[Ernest William Denison]], 1692
# [[James Walter Sutherland Miller]], 1601
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# [[James Walter Sutherland Miller]], 1601*
# [[Walter Edward Henley]], 1588
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# [[Walter Edward Henley]], 1588 (drowned as Midshipman in loss of {{UK-Victoria|f=p}}, 22 June 1893)
# [[Apsley Dunbar Maxwell Cherry]], 1586
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# [[Apsley Dunbar Maxwell Cherry]], 1586*
# [[Horace Walker Longden]], 1563
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# [[Horace Walker Longden]], 1563*
# [[Kerrison Kiddle]], 1519
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# [[Kerrison Kiddle]], 1519*
 
# [[Arthur Brandreth Scott Dutton]], 1513
 
# [[Arthur Brandreth Scott Dutton]], 1513
 
# [[William George Astell Ramsay-Fairfax]], 1504
 
# [[William George Astell Ramsay-Fairfax]], 1504
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# [[Berwick Curtis]], 1459
 
# [[Berwick Curtis]], 1459
 
# [[Algernon Henry Chester Candy]], 1454
 
# [[Algernon Henry Chester Candy]], 1454
# [[Denys Robert Cunynghame Dwyer]], 1452
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# [[Denys Robert Cunynghame Dwyer]], 1452*
 
# [[Thomas Erskine Wardle]], 1431
 
# [[Thomas Erskine Wardle]], 1431
 
# [[Henry Percy Douglas]], 1419
 
# [[Henry Percy Douglas]], 1419
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# [[John Bryan Stevenson]], 1363
 
# [[John Bryan Stevenson]], 1363
 
# [[William Ernest Huntingford Lowther]], 1353
 
# [[William Ernest Huntingford Lowther]], 1353
# G. L. Wilson, 1292
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# [[Francis Ryle Wood]], 1,349
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# [[Cyril Peel]], 1346*
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# [[Ivor Francis Chichester]], 1,326
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# W. R. Alexander, 1,304
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# G. L. Wilson, 1292*
 
# [[Harold Freeth Grant]], 1289
 
# [[Harold Freeth Grant]], 1289
 
# S. C. Pritchard, 1289
 
# S. C. Pritchard, 1289
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# [[Frank Powell]], 1265
 
# [[Frank Powell]], 1265
 
# [[Hay Winthrop]], 1258
 
# [[Hay Winthrop]], 1258
# A. S. M'Iver, 1242
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# A. S. McIver, 1242*
# [[Henry John Griffiths Lawrence]], 1237
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# [[Henry John Griffiths Lawrence]], 1237*
 
# F. R. J. Knollys, 1232
 
# F. R. J. Knollys, 1232
 
# [[Samuel Collins]], 1225
 
# [[Samuel Collins]], 1225
 
# [[Ernest Orford Ballantyne]], 1222
 
# [[Ernest Orford Ballantyne]], 1222
# [[Edward Hugh Meredith Nicholson]], 1218
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# [[Edward Hugh Meredith Nicholson]], 1218*
 
# [[Maurice Philip Hopkinson]], 1205
 
# [[Maurice Philip Hopkinson]], 1205
# [[Walter Burge Compton]], 1199
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# [[Walter Burdge Compton]], 1199
# [[Argentine Hugh Alington]], 1194 (seems to have joined in January, 1891 term)
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# [[Argentine Hugh Alington]], 1194* (seems to have joined in January, 1891 term)
 
# [[Ernest Kennaway Arbuthnot]], 1186
 
# [[Ernest Kennaway Arbuthnot]], 1186
 
# [[Frederick Burnaby Noble]], 1183
 
# [[Frederick Burnaby Noble]], 1183
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# [[Stephen Bowle Evans]], 1146
 
# [[Stephen Bowle Evans]], 1146
 
# [[Philip Douglas Roberts-West]], 1137
 
# [[Philip Douglas Roberts-West]], 1137
# F. F. Ge[illeg]ers, 1136
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# [[Charles Tiedemann Gervers]], 1136
 
# [[Ernest Henry Rideout]], 1132
 
# [[Ernest Henry Rideout]], 1132
 
# [[George Douglas Dixie]], 1127
 
# [[George Douglas Dixie]], 1127
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# [[Bernard St. George Collard]], 1098
 
# [[Bernard St. George Collard]], 1098
  
The Service Records of [[Francis Ryle Wood]] and [[Duncan Hermann Carmichael]] indicate that they were in this term, but they are not recorded by the above source in having taken the entrance examination with their term-mates.
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The Service Record of [[Duncan Hermann Carmichael]] indicate that they were in this term, but they are not recorded by the above source in having taken the entrance examination with their term-mates.
  
 
Additionally, [[Harold Ernest Sulivan]] obtained a Service Cadetship with 782 marks and [[Vernon Frederick Tuson]] obtained a Colonial Cadetship with 717 marks.
 
Additionally, [[Harold Ernest Sulivan]] obtained a Service Cadetship with 782 marks and [[Vernon Frederick Tuson]] obtained a Colonial Cadetship with 717 marks.

Revision as of 08:48, 9 March 2019

Examinations held in June 1890 produced the following successful candidates for naval cadetships for the July, 1890 term at H.M.S. Britannia.[1]

Those marked with a * passed from Mr. Eastman's Royal Naval Academy, Eastham.[2] The same source also alledges that a C. Peel passed with 1,346 marks, 21st in merit and a J. F. Chichester passed with 1,326, 22nd.

  1. Alfred Charles Dewar, 1719 marks
  2. Colin Duncan Lorne MacEwan, 1716
  3. Ernest William Denison, 1692
  4. James Walter Sutherland Miller, 1601*
  5. Walter Edward Henley, 1588 (drowned as Midshipman in loss of H.M.S. Victoria, 22 June 1893)
  6. Apsley Dunbar Maxwell Cherry, 1586*
  7. Horace Walker Longden, 1563*
  8. Kerrison Kiddle, 1519*
  9. Arthur Brandreth Scott Dutton, 1513
  10. William George Astell Ramsay-Fairfax, 1504
  11. A. N. Campbell, 1490
  12. Berwick Curtis, 1459
  13. Algernon Henry Chester Candy, 1454
  14. Denys Robert Cunynghame Dwyer, 1452*
  15. Thomas Erskine Wardle, 1431
  16. Henry Percy Douglas, 1419
  17. Horace Cyril Watson, 1390
  18. John Bryan Stevenson, 1363
  19. William Ernest Huntingford Lowther, 1353
  20. Francis Ryle Wood, 1,349
  21. Cyril Peel, 1346*
  22. Ivor Francis Chichester, 1,326
  23. W. R. Alexander, 1,304
  24. G. L. Wilson, 1292*
  25. Harold Freeth Grant, 1289
  26. S. C. Pritchard, 1289
  27. A. J. Arendrup, 1285
  28. William Bruce, 1285
  29. P. S. Thornton, 1266
  30. Frank Powell, 1265
  31. Hay Winthrop, 1258
  32. A. S. McIver, 1242*
  33. Henry John Griffiths Lawrence, 1237*
  34. F. R. J. Knollys, 1232
  35. Samuel Collins, 1225
  36. Ernest Orford Ballantyne, 1222
  37. Edward Hugh Meredith Nicholson, 1218*
  38. Maurice Philip Hopkinson, 1205
  39. Walter Burdge Compton, 1199
  40. Argentine Hugh Alington, 1194* (seems to have joined in January, 1891 term)
  41. Ernest Kennaway Arbuthnot, 1186
  42. Frederick Burnaby Noble, 1183
  43. James Cecil Skinner Hughes, 1176
  44. Reginald Verney Storr, 1165
  45. C. C. Maitland, 1157
  46. Percy Pitts, 1151
  47. Stephen Bowle Evans, 1146
  48. Philip Douglas Roberts-West, 1137
  49. Charles Tiedemann Gervers, 1136
  50. Ernest Henry Rideout, 1132
  51. George Douglas Dixie, 1127
  52. Colin Kenneth MacLean, 1127
  53. Harold Wilson Gambier, 1125
  54. Herbert Maynard Denny, 1124
  55. Walter Lingen Allen, 1112
  56. Edward Chichester, 1102
  57. Bernard St. George Collard, 1098

The Service Record of Duncan Hermann Carmichael indicate that they were in this term, but they are not recorded by the above source in having taken the entrance examination with their term-mates.

Additionally, Harold Ernest Sulivan obtained a Service Cadetship with 782 marks and Vernon Frederick Tuson obtained a Colonial Cadetship with 717 marks.

Footnotes

  1. "Cadetships In The Royal Navy." The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Jul 01, 1890; pg. 8; Issue 33052.
  2. The Guardian 16 July, 1890, p. 35.
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