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Sixty-seven new term cadets joined the College on 21 September, crossing over from Portsmouth in the special service vessel ''Harlequin''.<ref>"Naval Appointments."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Friday, Sep 22, 1911; pg. 8; Issue 39697.</ref>
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Sixty-seven new term cadets joined the College on 21 September, crossing over from Portsmouth in the special service vessel ''Harlequin''.<ref>"Naval Appointments."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Friday, Sep 22, 1911; pg. 8; Issue 39697.</ref>
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A search of The National Archives finds the following men have a Date of Appointment of either "September 1911" or "15 September 1911":<ref>[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_ps=60&_rv=simple&_srt=5&_q=ADM+196+%28%22Date+of+Appointment%3A+15+September+1911%22+OR+%22Date+of+Appointment%3A+September+1911%22%29 Search query at TNA].</ref>
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# [[Patrick Mervyn Archdale]]
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# [[Hetley Selby Ash]]
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# [[Percy Noel St. John Baldwin]]
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# [[Hubert Wyndham Barry]]
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# [[Nigel Battine]]
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# [[Francis Denis Bingham]]
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# [[Laurence Wortland Acton Blake]]
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# [[Christopher de Saumarez Brock]]
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# [[John Bloomfield Burnell]]
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# [[Charles Philip Clarke]]
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# [[Edwin Bidder Clark]]
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# [[Laurence Herbert Langford Clarke]]
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# [[Robert Hamilton Cowan]]
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# [[Murray Lockhart Cox]]
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# [[Chambre George William Penn Curzon]]
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# [[James George Greville Dugdale]]
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# [[Mortimer Henry Marion Durand]]
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# [[Hilary Simon Lewis Ewart]]
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# [[William Rooke Macdonald Fleet]]
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# [[Mark Fogg-Elliott]]
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# [[Douglas Henry Fryer]]
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# [[Beville Granville]]
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# [[Richard Musgrave Harvey]]
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# [[Michael Heaton-Ellis]]
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# [[Geore William Buller Hext]]
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# [[Reginald Malcolm Ratcliff Hoare]]
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# [[Edward Edgell Hone]]
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# [[Humfrey Greenwood Hopper]]
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# [[Cyril Ivan Horton]]
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# [[Edward Campbell Hulton]]
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# [[Ronald Hunter-Blair]]
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# [[Derrick Ives]]
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# [[George Theodore Lanyon]]
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# [[Thomas Reginald Sale Lewis]]
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# [[Eric William Longley Longley-Cook]]
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# [[Noel Percy Machin]]
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# [[Cecil Aubrey Lawson Mansergh]]
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# [[George Henry Maunsell-Smyth]]
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# [[John O'Brien Milner-Barry]]
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# [[Alan Birkbeck Mott]]
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# [[Alexander Dalrymple Stewart Murray]]
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# [[Robert George Iltyd Nicholl]]
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# [[Rory Chambers O'Conor]]
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# [[Richard Reynell]]
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# [[Alexander Geoffrey Rodger]]
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# [[Hugh Charles Skinner]]
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# [[Erskine Knollys Heveningham St. Aubyn]]
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# [[George Frederick Stevens-Guille]]
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# [[Hubert Benyon Stocken]]
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# [[Denis Noel Venables]]
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# [[George Arthur Wallace Voelcker]]
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# [[Philip Norman Walter]]
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# [[Edmund Hannay Watts]]
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# [[Geoffrey Hugh Coleman Williams]]
  
 
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Revision as of 10:14, 1 February 2018

I was unable to find an article in The Times detailing the intake examinations for this term.

TODO: Keep looking for article detailing this intake term in The Times or elsewhere

Sixty-seven new term cadets joined the College on 21 September, crossing over from Portsmouth in the special service vessel Harlequin.[1]

A search of The National Archives finds the following men have a Date of Appointment of either "September 1911" or "15 September 1911":[2]

  1. Patrick Mervyn Archdale
  2. Hetley Selby Ash
  3. Percy Noel St. John Baldwin
  4. Hubert Wyndham Barry
  5. Nigel Battine
  6. Francis Denis Bingham
  7. Laurence Wortland Acton Blake
  8. Christopher de Saumarez Brock
  9. John Bloomfield Burnell
  10. Charles Philip Clarke
  11. Edwin Bidder Clark
  12. Laurence Herbert Langford Clarke
  13. Robert Hamilton Cowan
  14. Murray Lockhart Cox
  15. Chambre George William Penn Curzon
  16. James George Greville Dugdale
  17. Mortimer Henry Marion Durand
  18. Hilary Simon Lewis Ewart
  19. William Rooke Macdonald Fleet
  20. Mark Fogg-Elliott
  21. Douglas Henry Fryer
  22. Beville Granville
  23. Richard Musgrave Harvey
  24. Michael Heaton-Ellis
  25. Geore William Buller Hext
  26. Reginald Malcolm Ratcliff Hoare
  27. Edward Edgell Hone
  28. Humfrey Greenwood Hopper
  29. Cyril Ivan Horton
  30. Edward Campbell Hulton
  31. Ronald Hunter-Blair
  32. Derrick Ives
  33. George Theodore Lanyon
  34. Thomas Reginald Sale Lewis
  35. Eric William Longley Longley-Cook
  36. Noel Percy Machin
  37. Cecil Aubrey Lawson Mansergh
  38. George Henry Maunsell-Smyth
  39. John O'Brien Milner-Barry
  40. Alan Birkbeck Mott
  41. Alexander Dalrymple Stewart Murray
  42. Robert George Iltyd Nicholl
  43. Rory Chambers O'Conor
  44. Richard Reynell
  45. Alexander Geoffrey Rodger
  46. Hugh Charles Skinner
  47. Erskine Knollys Heveningham St. Aubyn
  48. George Frederick Stevens-Guille
  49. Hubert Benyon Stocken
  50. Denis Noel Venables
  51. George Arthur Wallace Voelcker
  52. Philip Norman Walter
  53. Edmund Hannay Watts
  54. Geoffrey Hugh Coleman Williams

Footnotes

  1. "Naval Appointments." The Times (London, England), Friday, Sep 22, 1911; pg. 8; Issue 39697.
  2. Search query at TNA.
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