Difference between revisions of "Category:Training Establishment Entrants of January, 1912"

From The Dreadnought Project
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
<!--X men were accepted for Naval Cadetships after qualifying examinations for the [[Royal Naval College, Osborne]] term of January, 1912.-->
+
{{CatBritanniaTNA}}
 +
 
 
The new term was to join the College on Thursday, 18 January, 1912, embarking at Portsmouth.<ref>"Naval And Military Intelligence."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Saturday, Jan 13, 1912; pg. 7; Issue 39794.</ref>
 
The new term was to join the College on Thursday, 18 January, 1912, embarking at Portsmouth.<ref>"Naval And Military Intelligence."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Saturday, Jan 13, 1912; pg. 7; Issue 39794.</ref>
 +
 +
A search at The National Archives for men whose Date of Appointment yields the following results:<ref>[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_ps=60&_rv=simple&_srt=5&_q=ADM+196+%28%22Date+of+Appointment%3A+15+January+1912%22+OR+%22Date+of+Appointment%3A+January+1912%22%29 Search query at TNA].</ref>
 +
 +
# [[Edmund Walter Anstice]]
 +
# [[Sydney Brown]]
 +
# [[Tom Oliver Bulteel]]
 +
# [[Henry Montagu Burrows]]
 +
# [[Gordon Thursby Campbell]]
 +
# [[Cyril Francis Carpmael]]
 +
# [[Frederick James Chambers]]
 +
# [[Charles Fraser Harrington Churchill]]
 +
# [[Charles Neville Colson]]
 +
# [[Charles Wilhelm Ewan Corlett]]
 +
# [[Adolphus John Croft-Cohen]]
 +
# [[John Reginald Hughes D'Aeth]]
 +
# [[Charles Markham David]]
 +
# [[Victor Alexander Christian Henry George de Mauny]]
 +
# [[Noel Somerville Digby]]
 +
# [[Geoffrey Phillips Dixon]]
 +
# [[Alec Edward Dodington]]
 +
# [[Clement Newington Everit]]
 +
# [[Ivan Binstead Farrant]]
 +
# [[Roger Henry Charles Fetherstonehaugh-Frampton]]
 +
# [[Charles Peter Frend]]
 +
# [[Charles Maurice Elton Gifford]]
 +
# [[Harry Christopher de Courcy Hammond-Spencer]]
 +
# [[Geoffrey Bransby O'Brien Harding]]
 +
# [[Jack Marcus Douglas Hunter]]
 +
# [[Hugh Roy Macgregor Laird]]
 +
# [[Reginald Arthur St. John Leeds]]
 +
# [[Charles Henry Lingard-Guthrie]]
 +
# [[Robert McLean Lochhead]]
 +
# [[Rupert Harold Nevison Loraine]]
 +
# [[Alastair Neil Macneal]]
 +
# [[John Martin]]
 +
# [[Claude Du Pre Stansfeld Mauleverer Gowan Mauleverer]]
 +
# [[Oliver Ernest Nicolls]]
 +
# [[Cecil Henry Oldham]]
 +
# [[Harry Kenneth Mostyn Owen]]
 +
# [[Douglas Francome Painter]]
 +
# [[Richard Coney Pedder]]
 +
# [[James Douglas Prentice]]
 +
# [[Stephen Richardson]]
 +
# [[Herbert Lawson Riley]]
 +
# [[Charles Burston Rosenthal]]
 +
# [[Frank Schunk]]
 +
# [[Laurence Chase Sharman]]
 +
# [[Edward William Boyd Sim]]
 +
# [[Charles John Percival Small]]
 +
# [[Philip Sydney Smith]]
 +
# [[Edward Rupert Snow]]
 +
# [[Raymond Maurice Trevelyan Taylor]]
 +
# [[Rupert Cunningham Taylor]]
 +
# [[Holden Thomas White]]
 +
# [[Wenman Humfrey Wykeham-Musgrave]]
  
 
==Footnotes==
 
==Footnotes==
Line 6: Line 62:
  
 
{{Osborne Terms}}
 
{{Osborne Terms}}
[[Category:Osborne Stubs]]
 

Revision as of 14:36, 1 February 2018

I was unable to find an article in The Times detailing the intake examinations for this term.

TODO: Keep looking for article detailing this intake term in The Times or elsewhere

The new term was to join the College on Thursday, 18 January, 1912, embarking at Portsmouth.[1]

A search at The National Archives for men whose Date of Appointment yields the following results:[2]

  1. Edmund Walter Anstice
  2. Sydney Brown
  3. Tom Oliver Bulteel
  4. Henry Montagu Burrows
  5. Gordon Thursby Campbell
  6. Cyril Francis Carpmael
  7. Frederick James Chambers
  8. Charles Fraser Harrington Churchill
  9. Charles Neville Colson
  10. Charles Wilhelm Ewan Corlett
  11. Adolphus John Croft-Cohen
  12. John Reginald Hughes D'Aeth
  13. Charles Markham David
  14. Victor Alexander Christian Henry George de Mauny
  15. Noel Somerville Digby
  16. Geoffrey Phillips Dixon
  17. Alec Edward Dodington
  18. Clement Newington Everit
  19. Ivan Binstead Farrant
  20. Roger Henry Charles Fetherstonehaugh-Frampton
  21. Charles Peter Frend
  22. Charles Maurice Elton Gifford
  23. Harry Christopher de Courcy Hammond-Spencer
  24. Geoffrey Bransby O'Brien Harding
  25. Jack Marcus Douglas Hunter
  26. Hugh Roy Macgregor Laird
  27. Reginald Arthur St. John Leeds
  28. Charles Henry Lingard-Guthrie
  29. Robert McLean Lochhead
  30. Rupert Harold Nevison Loraine
  31. Alastair Neil Macneal
  32. John Martin
  33. Claude Du Pre Stansfeld Mauleverer Gowan Mauleverer
  34. Oliver Ernest Nicolls
  35. Cecil Henry Oldham
  36. Harry Kenneth Mostyn Owen
  37. Douglas Francome Painter
  38. Richard Coney Pedder
  39. James Douglas Prentice
  40. Stephen Richardson
  41. Herbert Lawson Riley
  42. Charles Burston Rosenthal
  43. Frank Schunk
  44. Laurence Chase Sharman
  45. Edward William Boyd Sim
  46. Charles John Percival Small
  47. Philip Sydney Smith
  48. Edward Rupert Snow
  49. Raymond Maurice Trevelyan Taylor
  50. Rupert Cunningham Taylor
  51. Holden Thomas White
  52. Wenman Humfrey Wykeham-Musgrave

Footnotes

  1. "Naval And Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jan 13, 1912; pg. 7; Issue 39794.
  2. Search query at TNA.

Term Intakes into Royal Naval College, Osborne
Before 1905, new Naval Cadets went to H.M.S. Britannia
1903-1909
Sep, 1903 | Jan, 1904 | May, 1904 | Sep, 1904 | Jan, 1905 | May, 1905 | Sep, 1905 | Jan, 1906 | May, 1906 | Sep, 1906
Jan, 1907 | May, 1907 | Sep, 1907 | Jan, 1908 | May, 1908 | Sep, 1908 | Jan, 1909 | May, 1909 | Sep, 1909
1910-1914
Jan, 1910 | May, 1910 | Sep, 1910 | Jan, 1911 | May, 1911 | Sep, 1911 | Jan, 1912 | May, 1912 | Sep, 1912
Jan, 1913 | May, 1913 | Sep, 1913 | Jan, 1914 | May, 1914 | Sep, 1914
1915-1919
Jan, 1915 | May, 1915 | Sep, 1915 | Jan, 1916 | May, 1916 | Sep, 1916 | Jan, 1917 | May, 1917 | Sep, 1917
Jan, 1918 | May, 1918 | Sep, 1918 | Jan, 1919 | May, 1919 | Sep, 1919
This is generally the end of our Scope