Category:H.M.S. Britannia (Training Ship) Entrants of June, 1862

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Forty-five of seventy-one candidates for Naval Cadetships were accepted following the qualifying examinations for the June, 1862 intake term at H.M.S. Britannia.[1]

  1. Alfred G. H. Hervey ("A. G. H. Harvey" in The Times, Midshipman "Alfred G H Hervey" and TNA, not found Navy List of October 1871)
  2. William Usborne Moore
  3. Arthur Shirley Hamilton
  4. George Trower
  5. Edward Henry Clarke
  6. Alfred Aldersey Taylor
  7. George Richard Bethell
  8. George Augustus Giffard
  9. Charles C. Macpherson (Naval Cadet "Charles C Macpherson" at TNA, not in Navy List of October 1871)
  10. The Hon. Francis Robert Sandilands
  11. Alexander Baring
  12. Colin Henry Paget Jones
  13. George Ross Divett
  14. John Wolfe Carus Campbell
  15. Henry John Wickham
  16. Horace George Spencer Baker
  17. Walter Somerville Goodridge
  18. John Rolleston Prickett
  19. F. H. Cauttwell (not found in TNA or in Navy List of October 1871)
  20. George O'Connor
  21. Arthur G. Hall (Midshipman "Arthur G Hall" at TNA, not in Navy List of October 1871)
  22. Edward Macartney Moore
  23. Robert J. Barton (Naval Cadet "Robert J Barton" at TNA, not in Navy List of October 1871)
  24. William Henry Garrard Goodlake
  25. William Hoghton
  26. David Louson Dickson
  27. John Mordaunt
  28. Gilbert Edward Cornwall
  29. Charles Wallace Last
  30. Frank Russell Robinson
  31. J. A. Homer (not found in TNA or in Navy List of October 1871)
  32. C. E. Huggins (Midshipman "C E Huggins" at TNA, not in Navy List of October 1871)
  33. William Spencer Paget Graves
  34. Herbert Goodwyn Archer
  35. Anthony Gwyn
  36. Willaim Henry Chamberlain Pooke
  37. Malcolm de Saumarez Edye
  38. Claude Scott Fuller
  39. The Hon. Henry de B. Devereux (Naval Cadet "Henry de B Devereux" at TNA, not in Navy List of October 1871)
  40. William Nott Atkinson
  41. Horatio Nelson Dudding
  42. James Desborough Kirkness
  43. Albert Clinton Allen
  44. Richard William White
  45. Edward Henry Arden

TODO: There is information in the source indicating their prior education which I have not applied here

Sixteen candidates were named in the article as being accepted as Masters' Assistants and thirteen as Marine Cadets, but their names are not reproduced here.

Footnotes

  1. "Naval And Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Jun 11, 1862; pg. 12; Issue 24269.

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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.

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