Category:Training Establishment Entrants of May, 1912
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Jump to navigationJump to searchThe following candidates, in alphabetical order, passed the qualifying literary examination for the Royal Naval College, Osborne intake term of May, 1912.[1]
The source article contains information on their previous education, which is pretty diverse. Those who were prepped at suspected "crammers" are noted below.
- Anthony Victor George Allsop
- Geoffrey Bruce Barchard
- Hugh Alan Barclay
- Charles John Bashall
- R. E. Benson (not found at TNA)
- William Leslie Berridge
- Ronald Crawford Wagstaff Bett
- Brian Richmond Brasier-Creagh
- John Ernest Padwick Brass
- H. J. Browne (not found at TNA)
- Eric Wheler Bush
- John Oliver Campbell
- Christopher Arthur Gresham Cooke
- Humphrey Cecil Coysh
- William Jean Howieson Culff
- Edward Dangerfield
- Arthur William de Segundo
- Thomas Eric Kirwan Donaldson
- Andrew Sinclair Donovan
- G. H. J. Evans (not found at TNA, appointed to Bacchante in August, 1914)
- James Ronald Herdman Faed
- Evelyn Seccombe Felton
- Humphrey Raleigh Gilbert
- Geoffrey George Gore-Browne
- Gwynne Francis Grant
- Gerald de Courcy Hamilton
- Geoffrey Charles Harold
- Rupert Christopher Oswald Hill
- Frederick Ralf Holmstrom
- Cecil William Holt
- Hereward Hook
- Edward Hurry ("Huny" in The Times)
- H. O. Hutton (not found at TNA)
- F. L. Ingall (not found at TNA)
- William Scarlett Jameson
- Randal William McDonnell Johnston
- George Pearson Glen Kidston
- Frederick Desmond Beresford Kinahan
- Alfred John Godwin Langley
- Charles Lindsay Lawrie (Cheam School)
- Frederick Bernard Lawrie (Cheam School)
- Robert Graham Lowry (Cheam School)
- Angus Hope Maclachlan
- Torquil Harry Lionel Macleod
- Rupert St. Aubyn Malleson
- Macnamara Marchant
- K. S. Matthews (not found at TNA)
- Robert Arthur Francis Nicholl-Caddell
- Reginald Henry Dacres Olivier
- Vyvyan Whitmore Pearce
- Walter John Phipps
- The Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie
- William Richard Graham Reid
- Kenneth John Riddell
- Alan Diarmid Campbell Robertson (Stubbington House School)
- Peter Harley Haselwood Roberts
- Philip Keith Saunders
- Eric Soames
- Patrick William Stone
- John Duncan Stubbs
- The Hon. Christopher Grey Tennant
- John Tennant
- R. Tindall (not found at TNA)
- Thomas Cathcart Traill
- Stanley Lloyd Vereker
- Harold Henshaw Ward
- James Joseph Weld
- Wolstan Beaumont Charles Weld-Forester
- Rupert Vyvyan Hawksley Westall
- Harold John Willis
- Arthur Wellesley Alister Wilson
- Leonard Arthur Herbert Wright
- Derek Edward Hugh Wynter
- John Leslie Younghusband
Additionally, the Service Records of the following men appear to indicate that they may also have belonged to this term.
- Rowland Paul Chapman
- Joseph Morris Cole
- Charles Douglas Horsfall Herbert Dixon
- Alan Hugh Hillgarth
- John Bertram Mitford
- William Labat Payne
- Francis Robert Becton Studdy
- William Hugh Taylor-Young
The new cadets, seventy-eight in number, embarked at Portsmouth at 3pm on 9 May.[2][3]
Footnotes
- ↑ "Royal Naval College, Osborne." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Mar 30, 1912; pg. 6; Issue 39860.
- ↑ "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, May 08, 1912; pg. 6; Issue 39893.
- ↑ "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Friday, May 10, 1912; pg. 10; Issue 39895.
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