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Sixty-one candidates were accepted as Naval Cadets in the September, 1901 intake term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}} with the following marks received in the competitive entrance examination.<ref>"Cadetships In The Royal Navy."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Saturday, Dec 22, 1900; pg. 10; Issue 36332.</ref>
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Sixty-one candidates were accepted as Naval Cadets in the September, 1901 intake term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}} with the following marks received in the competitive entrance examination.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Saturday, Aug 17, 1901; pg. 12; Issue 36536.</ref>
  
 
# Charles H. A. Lloyd, 3098 marks
 
# Charles H. A. Lloyd, 3098 marks

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Sixty-one candidates were accepted as Naval Cadets in the September, 1901 intake term at H.M.S. Britannia with the following marks received in the competitive entrance examination.[1]

  1. Charles H. A. Lloyd, 3098 marks
  2. John Wilfrid Seddon, 2879
  3. Roger Leigh Wiles, 2793
  4. Roger Burges, 2789
  5. Maurice Fiennes FitzGerald Wilson, 2680
  6. John Otho Nicholson Wood, 2679
  7. Arthur George Holmes, 2662
  8. Edmund Gilling Hallewell, 2637
  9. Alexander Reginald Chalmer, 2556
  10. John Hugh Pigot, 2547
  11. Alan Ramsay Dewar, 2542
  12. Desmond Maxwell, 2523
  13. Wilfred Dixon Stirling, 2514
  14. John Austin Gaimes, 2479
  15. Algernon Edmund Penrice Lyons, 2473
  16. Charles Lester Kerr, 2450
  17. Cuthbert Morgan Murphy, 2446
  18. Cecil Howard Wrigley, 2424
  19. Francis Victor Hamilton Mackenzie, 2395
  20. Douglas George Ingpen, 2392
  21. Hugh Hope Grant Begbie, 2356
  22. Kenneth Halliday Macartney, 2345
  23. John Edward pellew, 2342
  24. Geoffrey Thomas Wright, 2338
  25. Patrick Douglas Stirling, 2335
  26. Herbert Pott, 2332
  27. Arthur Henry Martin White, 2329
  28. Henry Winstanley Keith Young, 2327
  29. Melville Adams Hawes, 2326
  30. Eric Reid Corson, 2308
  31. Cecil Charles Brittain Vacher, 2303
  32. Lewis Anselmo da Costa Ricci, Arthur Dru Drury Smyth, and The Hon. Roger Coke, 2282
  33. above three tied
  34. above three tied
  35. Philip Duke Crofton, 2270
  36. Reginald Foster Pitt Maton, 2269
  37. Geoffrey Warburton, 2267
  38. William Edward Blackwood Magee, 2262
  39. Alexander Robert Hammick, 2247
  40. Edward Ogle Disney, 2220
  41. Arthur Francis Pridham, 2218
  42. Edye Kington Boddam-Whetham, 2205
  43. Esmond Popham Hogg, 2203
  44. Percy Ralph Passawer Percival, 2200
  45. Cecil Halliday Abercrombie, 2197
  46. Henry Radcliffe James, 2192
  47. Charles R. Congreve, 2167 (initial only given at TNA)
  48. Henry Doone Vernon, 2162
  49. Henry Bradford Maltby, 2155
  50. Eric Cantlon Simmons, 2139
  51. Gerald Ernest Berkeley Carter, 2137
  52. Ronald Megaw, 2133
  53. Alan Sergison Hyde-Smith, 2126
  54. Frederick Cobb Finnis, 2125
  55. Francis Gordon Stewart, 2121
  56. Edwin Grave Morris, 2120
  57. Lionel Charles Burnett, 2114
  58. Richard Stirling Robinson, 2113
  59. Victor Essendene Ward, 2108
  60. Geoffrey Shuttleworth Holden, 2103

Three young men were granted Service Cadetships:

  1. Brendan Coppinger, 2140
  2. Roger Poore, 1743
  3. Kenneth Cary Helyar, 1480

Footnotes

  1. "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Aug 17, 1901; pg. 12; Issue 36536.
Term Intakes into H.M.S. Britannia
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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.