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− | {{ | + | The top forty-eight scores in the competitive examinations for the September 1904 entrance term for {{UK-1Britannia}} produced the following successful candidates for Naval Cadetships, in order of merit:{{NMI|Saturday, Aug 13, 1904; pg. 12; Issue 37472}} |
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+ | # [[Geoffrey David Taylor]] | ||
+ | # [[Victor Hilary Danckwerts]] | ||
+ | # [[Donald Kenneth Rotherham]] (b 22 Nov 1889, navigating Lt., d 22 Mar 1916 illness) | ||
+ | # [[Henry Norman Lesley]] (b 12 Dec 1889, torpedo Lt., d 16 Sep 1917 in {{UK-G9}}) | ||
+ | # [[Francis William Crowther]] (b 9 Jul 1889, navigating Cdr. ret., ) | ||
+ | # [[Frederick Henry Gunton Turner]] | ||
+ | # Sir [[James Henry Domville]], Bart. | ||
+ | # [[Eldred Stuart Brooksmith]] | ||
# [[Ronald William Blacklock]] | # [[Ronald William Blacklock]] | ||
− | # [[ | + | # [[Gerald Percival Bowen]] |
+ | # [[Henry Ernest Smyth]] | ||
# [[Henry Hugh Bousfield]] | # [[Henry Hugh Bousfield]] | ||
− | # [[ | + | # [[Kenneth Harry Litton MacKenzie]] |
− | # [[ | + | # [[Denis Quintin Fildes|Quintin Denis Fildes]] |
− | # [[ | + | # [[Edward Geldard Stanley]] |
+ | # [[Reginald Nash]] | ||
+ | # [[Norman Whitehead]] (b 25 May 1889, nav Cdr ret, ww1 & WW1 service, d 19 Feb 1951) | ||
+ | # [[Leonard Hale White]] (b 7 Jan 1890, gun Lt., d 30 Dec 1915 in explosion of {{UK-Natal}}) | ||
+ | # [[Thomas Aislabie Powell]] and [[Horace Victor Silk]] | ||
+ | # above two tied | ||
+ | # [[Francis James Ratcliff]] (b 20 May 1889, nav Cdr. ret, WW1 WW2) | ||
+ | # [[Charles Manners Sutton Chapman]] | ||
+ | # [[Frederick Arthur Peere Williams-Freeman]] and [[Eric Bannerman Tod]] (b 19 Sep 1889, Cdr ret, ) | ||
+ | # above two tied | ||
+ | # [[Charles Henry Champness]] | ||
# [[John Foster Barham Carslake]] | # [[John Foster Barham Carslake]] | ||
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# [[Ernest George Ebblewhite]] | # [[Ernest George Ebblewhite]] | ||
+ | # [[Cuthbert Reginald Leatham Kenworthy]] | ||
+ | # [[Arthur Duncan Read]] | ||
+ | # [[Charles Reid Peploe]] | ||
+ | # [[Christopher Henry Petrie]] | ||
+ | # [[Herbert Owen]] | ||
+ | # [[H. D. Rivers]] (not found at TNA) | ||
+ | # [[Hugh Philip Middleton]] | ||
+ | # [[Basil Ashby Taylor]] | ||
# [[Edward Eliot]] | # [[Edward Eliot]] | ||
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# [[Joseph Horsfield]] | # [[Joseph Horsfield]] | ||
+ | # [[Douglas John Claris]] | ||
+ | # [[Griffith Wilfred Norman Boynton]] | ||
# [[Herbert Masterman Hughes]] | # [[Herbert Masterman Hughes]] | ||
− | # [[ | + | # The Hon. [[Francis Laurance William Vernon]] |
+ | # [[Hubert Lloyd Barrow]] | ||
+ | # [[Hamilton Edward Snepp]] | ||
+ | # [[Arthur Bowness Currey Gibson]] | ||
+ | # [[Cyril George Bucknill Coltart]] | ||
# [[Eric William Malcolm King]] | # [[Eric William Malcolm King]] | ||
− | # [[ | + | # [[Charles Maurice Blackman]] |
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# [[Frederick Thomas de Mallet Morgan]] | # [[Frederick Thomas de Mallet Morgan]] | ||
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− | + | In addition, [[Ernald Lushington Morant]] was granted a Colonial Cadetship and [[George Gordon Dustan Salmon]] a Service Cadetship. | |
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− | + | Additionally, the Service Records of the following men suggest that they may also have belonged to this term: | |
− | + | # [[Harry Dunbar Dunbar-Dunbar-Rivers]] | |
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# [[William Richard Schofield]] | # [[William Richard Schofield]] | ||
# [[Hamilton Edward Scott]] | # [[Hamilton Edward Scott]] | ||
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==H.M.S. ''Isis'' Prize List== | ==H.M.S. ''Isis'' Prize List== | ||
− | Another article details the prize list and order of passing-out from {{UK-1Isis|f=p}} in December, 1905. | + | Another article details the prize list and order of passing-out from {{UK-1Isis|f=p}} in December, 1905.{{NMI|Wednesday, Dec 20, 1905; pg. 7; Issue 37895}} |
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== |
Latest revision as of 00:20, 13 December 2021
The top forty-eight scores in the competitive examinations for the September 1904 entrance term for Britannia produced the following successful candidates for Naval Cadetships, in order of merit:[1]
- Geoffrey David Taylor
- Victor Hilary Danckwerts
- Donald Kenneth Rotherham (b 22 Nov 1889, navigating Lt., d 22 Mar 1916 illness)
- Henry Norman Lesley (b 12 Dec 1889, torpedo Lt., d 16 Sep 1917 in G 9)
- Francis William Crowther (b 9 Jul 1889, navigating Cdr. ret., )
- Frederick Henry Gunton Turner
- Sir James Henry Domville, Bart.
- Eldred Stuart Brooksmith
- Ronald William Blacklock
- Gerald Percival Bowen
- Henry Ernest Smyth
- Henry Hugh Bousfield
- Kenneth Harry Litton MacKenzie
- Quintin Denis Fildes
- Edward Geldard Stanley
- Reginald Nash
- Norman Whitehead (b 25 May 1889, nav Cdr ret, ww1 & WW1 service, d 19 Feb 1951)
- Leonard Hale White (b 7 Jan 1890, gun Lt., d 30 Dec 1915 in explosion of Natal)
- Thomas Aislabie Powell and Horace Victor Silk
- above two tied
- Francis James Ratcliff (b 20 May 1889, nav Cdr. ret, WW1 WW2)
- Charles Manners Sutton Chapman
- Frederick Arthur Peere Williams-Freeman and Eric Bannerman Tod (b 19 Sep 1889, Cdr ret, )
- above two tied
- Charles Henry Champness
- John Foster Barham Carslake
- Ernest George Ebblewhite
- Cuthbert Reginald Leatham Kenworthy
- Arthur Duncan Read
- Charles Reid Peploe
- Christopher Henry Petrie
- Herbert Owen
- H. D. Rivers (not found at TNA)
- Hugh Philip Middleton
- Basil Ashby Taylor
- Edward Eliot
- Joseph Horsfield
- Douglas John Claris
- Griffith Wilfred Norman Boynton
- Herbert Masterman Hughes
- The Hon. Francis Laurance William Vernon
- Hubert Lloyd Barrow
- Hamilton Edward Snepp
- Arthur Bowness Currey Gibson
- Cyril George Bucknill Coltart
- Eric William Malcolm King
- Charles Maurice Blackman
- Frederick Thomas de Mallet Morgan
In addition, Ernald Lushington Morant was granted a Colonial Cadetship and George Gordon Dustan Salmon a Service Cadetship.
Additionally, the Service Records of the following men suggest that they may also have belonged to this term:
H.M.S. Isis Prize List
Another article details the prize list and order of passing-out from H.M.S. Isis in December, 1905.[2]
Footnotes
Pages in category "H.M.S. Britannia (Training Ship) Entrants of September, 1904"
The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.