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Thirty-three successful candidates for Naval Cadetships entered the January 1870 intake term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}} following a competitive entrance examination. This list is probably in descending order of merit, as was the custom in such reporting.<ref>"Military And Naval Intelligence." ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Dec 02, 1869; pg. 9; Issue 26610.</ref> | Thirty-three successful candidates for Naval Cadetships entered the January 1870 intake term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}} following a competitive entrance examination. This list is probably in descending order of merit, as was the custom in such reporting.<ref>"Military And Naval Intelligence." ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Dec 02, 1869; pg. 9; Issue 26610.</ref> | ||
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+ | Whereas it had previously been the practice for ''The Times'' to include information about schools which had prepared the cadets for examination, this source article and the others of the 1870s (until when?) did not mention the prior schooling of the successful candidates. | ||
# William L. White | # William L. White | ||
# [[Frederick William Loane]] | # [[Frederick William Loane]] | ||
− | # | + | # [[Lewis Knox Bell]] |
# [[Augustus Lennox Scott]] | # [[Augustus Lennox Scott]] | ||
# [[John George Heugh]] | # [[John George Heugh]] | ||
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# The Hon. [[Hedworth Meux|Hedworth Lambton]] | # The Hon. [[Hedworth Meux|Hedworth Lambton]] | ||
# [[Philip Charles Knightley Wolfe Murray]] | # [[Philip Charles Knightley Wolfe Murray]] | ||
− | # [[Arthur William Carter]] | + | # [[Arthur William Carter]] |
# The Hon. [[Harold Albert Denison]] | # The Hon. [[Harold Albert Denison]] | ||
# [[Richard Attwells Gwynne]] | # [[Richard Attwells Gwynne]] | ||
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# [[Theophilus Burnand]] | # [[Theophilus Burnand]] | ||
− | The Service Record of [[Edward George Shortland]] | + | The Service Record of [[Edward George Shortland]] and [[Arthur Godfrey Gunner]] indicate that they also entered with this term. |
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 23 February 2020
Thirty-three successful candidates for Naval Cadetships entered the January 1870 intake term at H.M.S. Britannia following a competitive entrance examination. This list is probably in descending order of merit, as was the custom in such reporting.[1]
Whereas it had previously been the practice for The Times to include information about schools which had prepared the cadets for examination, this source article and the others of the 1870s (until when?) did not mention the prior schooling of the successful candidates.
- William L. White
- Frederick William Loane
- Lewis Knox Bell
- Augustus Lennox Scott
- John George Heugh
- Albert Leopold Evans
- The Hon. Hedworth Lambton
- Philip Charles Knightley Wolfe Murray
- Arthur William Carter
- The Hon. Harold Albert Denison
- Richard Attwells Gwynne
- Robert Maitland King
- The Hon. Uchter J. M. Knox
- Andrew William Davies
- William Foderingham Domville Walker
- Herbert Lyon
- Charles William Winnington-Ingram
- Henry Leeke
- Dayrell Davies
- Arthur Hale Smith-Dorrien
- Ernest Alfred Simons
- George Manaton Dolphin
- William Henry Arnold
- James Emanuel May
- Arthur Henry Dickson Ravenhill
- Frederick Seal Sieveking
- Hans Thomas Fell White
- Douglas Austin Gamble
- Lewis Frederick Blackburne
- Hugh Tyrwhitt
- Graham Oswald Poulter
- Henry Arthur Phillipps
- Theophilus Burnand
The Service Record of Edward George Shortland and Arthur Godfrey Gunner indicate that they also entered with this term.
Footnotes
- ↑ "Military And Naval Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Dec 02, 1869; pg. 9; Issue 26610.
Pages in category "H.M.S. Britannia (Training Ship) Entrants of January, 1870"
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.