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Examinations held in June 1890 produced the following successful candidates for naval cadetships for the July, 1890 term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}}.<ref>"Cadetships In The Royal Navy." ''The Times'' (London, England), Tuesday, Jul 01, 1890; pg. 8; Issue 33052.</ref> | Examinations held in June 1890 produced the following successful candidates for naval cadetships for the July, 1890 term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}}.<ref>"Cadetships In The Royal Navy." ''The Times'' (London, England), Tuesday, Jul 01, 1890; pg. 8; Issue 33052.</ref> | ||
− | 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. 18 Oct 1890, p. 4. | + | 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. 26 Sep 1890, p. 4 and 18 Oct 1890, p. 4. |
# [[Alfred Charles Dewar]], 1719 marks | # [[Alfred Charles Dewar]], 1719 marks | ||
− | # [[Colin Duncan Lorne MacEwan]], 1716 | + | # [[Colin Duncan Lorne MacEwan]], {{PS-Eastman}} 1716 |
# [[Ernest William Denison]], 1692 | # [[Ernest William Denison]], 1692 | ||
# [[James Walter Sutherland Miller]], {{PS-Eastman}} 1601 | # [[James Walter Sutherland Miller]], {{PS-Eastman}} 1601 |
Revision as of 13:54, 28 August 2019
Examinations held in June 1890 produced the following successful candidates for naval cadetships for the July, 1890 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. 26 Sep 1890, p. 4 and 18 Oct 1890, p. 4.
- Alfred Charles Dewar, 1719 marks
- Colin Duncan Lorne MacEwan, (Eastman's Academy) 1716
- Ernest William Denison, 1692
- James Walter Sutherland Miller, (Eastman's Academy) 1601
- Walter Edward Henley, 1588 (drowned as Midshipman in loss of H.M.S. Victoria, 22 June 1893)
- Apsley Dunbar Maxwell Cherry, (Eastman's Academy) 1586
- Horace Walker Longden, (Eastman's Academy) 1563
- Kerrison Kiddle, (Eastman's Academy) 1519
- Arthur Brandreth Scott Dutton, 1513
- William George Astell Ramsay-Fairfax, 1504
- A. N. Campbell, 1490
- Berwick Curtis, 1459
- Algernon Henry Chester Candy, 1454
- Denys Robert Cunynghame Dwyer, (Eastman's Academy) 1452
- Thomas Erskine Wardle, 1431
- Henry Percy Douglas, 1419
- Horace Cyril Watson, 1390
- John Bryan Stevenson, 1363
- William Ernest Huntingford Lowther, 1353
- Francis Ryle Wood, 1,349
- Cyril Peel, (Eastman's Academy) 1346
- Ivor Francis Chichester, (Eastman's Academy) 1,326
- W. R. Alexander, 1,304
- G. L. Wilson, (Eastman's Academy) 1292 E
- Harold Freeth Grant, 1289
- S. C. Pritchard, 1289
- A. J. Arendrup, 1285
- William Bruce, 1285
- P. S. Thornton, 1266
- Frank Powell, 1265
- Hay Winthrop, 1258
- A. S. McIver, (Eastman's Academy) 1242
- Henry John Griffiths Lawrence, (Eastman's Academy) 1237
- F. R. J. Knollys, 1232
- Samuel Collins, 1225
- Ernest Orford Ballantyne, 1222
- Edward Hugh Meredith Nicholson, (Eastman's Academy) 1218
- Maurice Philip Hopkinson, 1205
- Walter Burdge Compton, 1199
- Argentine Hugh Alington, (Eastman's Academy) 1194 (seems to have joined in January, 1891 term)
- Ernest Kennaway Arbuthnot, 1186
- Frederick Burnaby Noble, 1183
- James Cecil Skinner Hughes, 1176
- Reginald Verney Storr, 1165
- C. C. Maitland, 1157
- Percy Pitts, 1151
- Stephen Bowle Evans, 1146
- Philip Douglas Roberts-West, 1137
- Charles Tiedemann Gervers, 1136
- Ernest Henry Rideout, 1132
- George Douglas Dixie, 1127
- Colin Kenneth MacLean, 1127
- Harold Wilson Gambier, 1125
- Herbert Maynard Denny, 1124
- Walter Lingen Allen, 1112
- Edward Chichester, 1102
- Bernard St. George Collard, 1098
The Service Record of Duncan Hermann Carmichael indicate that they were in this term, but they are not recorded by the above source in having taken the entrance examination with their term-mates.
Additionally, Harold Ernest Sulivan obtained a Service Cadetship with 782 marks and Vernon Frederick Tuson obtained a Colonial Cadetship with 717 marks.
Footnotes
- ↑ "Cadetships In The Royal Navy." The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Jul 01, 1890; pg. 8; Issue 33052.
Pages in category "H.M.S. Britannia (Training Ship) Entrants of July, 1890"
The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.