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]
- 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)
- William Usborne Moore
- Arthur Shirley Hamilton
- George Trower
- Edward Henry Clarke
- Alfred Aldersey Taylor
- George Richard Bethell
- George Augustus Giffard
- Charles C. Macpherson (Naval Cadet "Charles C Macpherson" at TNA, not in Navy List of October 1871)
- The Hon. Francis Robert Sandilands
- Alexander Baring
- Colin Henry Paget Jones
- George Ross Divett
- John Wolfe Carus Campbell
- Henry John Wickham
- Horace George Spencer Baker
- Walter Somerville Goodridge
- John Rolleston Prickett
- F. H. Cauttwell (not found in TNA or in Navy List of October 1871)
- George O'Connor
- Arthur G. Hall (Midshipman "Arthur G Hall" at TNA, not in Navy List of October 1871)
- Edward Macartney Moore
- Robert J. Barton (Naval Cadet "Robert J Barton" at TNA, not in Navy List of October 1871)
- William Henry Garrard Goodlake
- William Hoghton
- David Louson Dickson
- John Mordaunt
- Gilbert Edward Cornwall
- Charles Wallace Last
- Frank Russell Robinson
- J. A. Homer (not found in TNA or in Navy List of October 1871)
- C. E. Huggins (Midshipman "C E Huggins" at TNA, not in Navy List of October 1871)
- William Spencer Paget Graves
- Herbert Goodwyn Archer
- Anthony Gwyn
- Willaim Henry Chamberlain Pooke
- Malcolm de Saumarez Edye
- Claude Scott Fuller
- The Hon. Henry de B. Devereux (Naval Cadet "Henry de B Devereux" at TNA, not in Navy List of October 1871)
- William Nott Atkinson
- Horatio Nelson Dudding
- James Desborough Kirkness
- Albert Clinton Allen
- Richard William White
- 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
- ↑ "Naval And Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Jun 11, 1862; pg. 12; Issue 24269.
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