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Examinations held on 9 June and successive days produced the following successful candidates for naval cadetships for the July 1891 term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}}.<ref>"Cadetships In The Royal Navy."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Jul 02, 1891; pg. 8; Issue 33366.</ref>
 
Examinations held on 9 June and successive days produced the following successful candidates for naval cadetships for the July 1891 term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}}.<ref>"Cadetships In The Royal Navy."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Jul 02, 1891; pg. 8; Issue 33366.</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. 11 Jul 1891 p. 4 and 26 Sep 1891, p. 4.
  
 
# [[John Arthur Lambert Hay]], 1615
 
# [[John Arthur Lambert Hay]], 1615
 
# [[Arthur Edward Silvertop]], 1590
 
# [[Arthur Edward Silvertop]], 1590
 
# [[Alan James Mackenzie-Grieve]], 1545
 
# [[Alan James Mackenzie-Grieve]], 1545
# The Hon. [[Arthur Lionel Ochoncar Forbes-Sempill]], 1540
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# The Hon. [[Arthur Lionel Ochoncar Forbes-Sempill]], {{PS-Burney}} 1540
 
# [[Henry Priaulx Cayley]], 1500
 
# [[Henry Priaulx Cayley]], 1500
 
# [[Geoffrey Hopwood]], 1491
 
# [[Geoffrey Hopwood]], 1491
 
# [[Claud Hamilton Sinclair]], 1490
 
# [[Claud Hamilton Sinclair]], 1490
 
# [[Charles Talbot Hardy]], 1468
 
# [[Charles Talbot Hardy]], 1468
# [[George Frederick Stewart Bowles]], 1455
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# [[George Frederic Stewart Bowles]], 1455
# [[Maurice Dorsett Evans]], 1441
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# [[Maurice Dorsett Evans]], {{PS-Stubbington}} 1441
 
# [[Thomas Fison Brayshay]], 1418
 
# [[Thomas Fison Brayshay]], 1418
 
# [[William Robert Wildman Kettlewell]], 1410
 
# [[William Robert Wildman Kettlewell]], 1410
 
# [[Arthur Corry Gotto]], 1407
 
# [[Arthur Corry Gotto]], 1407
 
# [[Henry Francis Donhoff Jelf]], 1404
 
# [[Henry Francis Donhoff Jelf]], 1404
# [[Edward Laton Frewen]], 1390
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# [[Edward Laton Frewen]], {{PS-Stubbington}} 1390
 
# [[Ernest Edward Alexander Betts]], 1369
 
# [[Ernest Edward Alexander Betts]], 1369
# [[Wilfred Tomkinson]], 1354
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# [[Wilfred Tomkinson]], {{PS-Stubbington}} 1354
# [[Cecil Horace Pilcher]], 1344
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# [[Cecil Horace Pilcher]], {{PS-Stubbington}} 1344
 
# [[Paul Weston Tindal-Atkinson]], 1324
 
# [[Paul Weston Tindal-Atkinson]], 1324
 
# [[Mark Goodwin Newton]], 1316
 
# [[Mark Goodwin Newton]], 1316
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# [[Ralph Collins]], 1206
 
# [[Ralph Collins]], 1206
 
# [[Henry Karslake Kitson]], 1200
 
# [[Henry Karslake Kitson]], 1200
# [[George Knightley Chetwode]], 1200
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# [[George Knightley Chetwode]], {{PS-Stubbington}} 1200
 
# [[Frederic Charles Dreyer]], 1199
 
# [[Frederic Charles Dreyer]], 1199
 
# [[Archibald Vesey Courage]], 1184
 
# [[Archibald Vesey Courage]], 1184

Revision as of 09:34, 28 August 2019

Examinations held on 9 June and successive days produced the following successful candidates for naval cadetships for the July 1891 term at 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. 11 Jul 1891 p. 4 and 26 Sep 1891, p. 4.

  1. John Arthur Lambert Hay, 1615
  2. Arthur Edward Silvertop, 1590
  3. Alan James Mackenzie-Grieve, 1545
  4. The Hon. Arthur Lionel Ochoncar Forbes-Sempill, (Burney's Royal Naval Academy) 1540
  5. Henry Priaulx Cayley, 1500
  6. Geoffrey Hopwood, 1491
  7. Claud Hamilton Sinclair, 1490
  8. Charles Talbot Hardy, 1468
  9. George Frederic Stewart Bowles, 1455
  10. Maurice Dorsett Evans, (Stubbington House School) 1441
  11. Thomas Fison Brayshay, 1418
  12. William Robert Wildman Kettlewell, 1410
  13. Arthur Corry Gotto, 1407
  14. Henry Francis Donhoff Jelf, 1404
  15. Edward Laton Frewen, (Stubbington House School) 1390
  16. Ernest Edward Alexander Betts, 1369
  17. Wilfred Tomkinson, (Stubbington House School) 1354
  18. Cecil Horace Pilcher, (Stubbington House School) 1344
  19. Paul Weston Tindal-Atkinson, 1324
  20. Mark Goodwin Newton, 1316
  21. John Moore Casement, 1307
  22. Walter Pulteney Koe, 1295
  23. Ambrose Maynard Peck, 1276
  24. John Fenwick Warton, 1263
  25. Laurence Richard Oliphant, 1235
  26. Robert Lewis Way, 1234
  27. James Lewis Soltan Kirkness, 1223
  28. Harold Owen Reinold, 1210
  29. Reginald Wilberforce Long-Innes, 1207
  30. Ralph Collins, 1206
  31. Henry Karslake Kitson, 1200
  32. George Knightley Chetwode, (Stubbington House School) 1200
  33. Frederic Charles Dreyer, 1199
  34. Archibald Vesey Courage, 1184
  35. Henry Chapman Alcock, 1169
  36. Lionel John Garfit Anderson, 1160
  37. Robert Gordon Hobson, 1149
  38. Ernest Wigram, 1145
  39. Theodore John Hallett, 1143
  40. Louis Herbert Crozier, 1123
  41. Harold Franc Sadleir, 1123
  42. Francis Robert Wrottesley, 1123
  43. Harold Victor Dundas, 1112
  44. Richard Thompson Dickson, 1094
  45. Harvey Goodwin, 1092
  46. Richard Horne, 1090
  47. Hugh Trevor Prichard, 1088
  48. John Colin Howard Lindsay, 1083
  49. Charles F. B. Lethbridge, 1083
  50. Sydney Harold Tennyson, 1069
  51. Arthur Kemmis Betty, 1068
  52. Julian Herbert Woodbridge, 1068
  53. Cecil C. Collard, 1067
  54. Seaburne Rayner, 1067
  55. Leonard Rothwell Greene, 1067
  56. William Lutley Williams Williams-Mason, 1057
  57. John Russell Dodington, 1054
  58. Hugh Bowring Mulleneux, 1038
  59. Reginald James Newall Watson, 1037

Edward John Howard also won a Service Cadetship with 720 marks.

Footnotes

  1. "Cadetships In The Royal Navy." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Jul 02, 1891; pg. 8; Issue 33366.
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