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==Passing Out==
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On Christmas Day 1868, ''The Times'' printed details on how these Cadets passed out.{{NMI|Friday, Dec 25, 1868; pg. 10; Issue 26317}}  {{TODO|add that stuff here}}
  
 
==Footnotes==
 
==Footnotes==

Revision as of 09:41, 1 November 2018

Forty-five naval cadets and nine navigating cadets of ninety-nine candidates of the August testing were accepted, in the following order of merit.[1]

I'm apparently having trouble precisely identifying eight men in the list below, whose names are given simply as offered in the article in The Times. Their apparent absence in The Navy List of June, 1875 imples that they lasted a short time in the service.

These marks indicate from whence certain of the men passed in:

  • * == Eastman's Naval Academy, Southsea
  • + == Reverend Thomas Knight's, St. Mary's-hall, Southsea
  • ++ == Stubbington-house, Fareham

Naval Cadets

  1. John Anthony Beaufoy Milton
  2. +Pascoe G. Froude (Midshipman at TNA, also lacking middle name)
  3. Clarence E. H. Messum (Midshipman "CEH Messum" at TNA)
  4. *George Talbot Wingfield
  5. +Albert W. McG. Finlay
  6. *William Francis Tunnard
  7. Charles Elphinstone Fleeming Cuninghame Graham
  8. Wittingham Franklin
  9. William Charles Franklin
  10. ++Edward Lewis Lang
  11. Henry Belam
  12. ++Charles Lenny Daniel
  13. Henry Montgomery Braithwaite
  14. William Wyatt Smythe
  15. Arthur Jabez Loane
  16. +William Willison
  17. Edward Hallands Marsh
  18. *James Knowles
  19. Frederick Estcourt Poulter
  20. Hubert Edward Madden Bourke
  21. *Henry Walter Hennell
  22. Frederick Willoughby Shortland
  23. ++Moultrie Bickerton Fowke
  24. *Algernon R. A. Mends (there is a naval cadet "A R A Mends" at TNA)
  25. Robert James Yardley
  26. Robert Acheson Cromie Montagu
  27. Henry Jocelyn Davison
  28. Hercules F. A. Robinson
  29. Alfred Reginald Arthur Stock
  30. Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish
  31. Watkin O. S. Pell
  32. ++Wilfred Powell
  33. William H. Milner
  34. The Hon. Edward Robert Gifford
  35. *Frank Foster Bone
  36. Patrick Cecil Dudgeon
  37. W. R. H. Edwards
  38. + Joseph Grant George Bickford
  39. William Ainger
  40. +George Harry Miller
  41. Edward Powell Smythies
  42. *Walter William Harris FitzSimons
  43. Charles Sinclair Elliot
  44. Henry Edward Rooper
  45. +Edward Thompson

Navigating Cadets

  1. Douglas Minto Allen
  2. Francis Thomas Barr
  3. *Michael Stephens Beatty
  4. *Frederick Thomas Boxer
  5. *Henry James
  6. Robert Wallace Glasspole
  7. *Arthur George Frederic Sandys Hill
  8. Frederick Wetherall Edward Houghton
  9. James Tait

Passing Out

On Christmas Day 1868, The Times printed details on how these Cadets passed out.[2] TODO: add that stuff here

Footnotes

  1. "Royal Naval College." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Aug 28, 1867; pg. 10; Issue 25901.
  2. "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Friday, Dec 25, 1868; pg. 10; Issue 26317.
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