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Final exams were held in August 1899, and produced the following results.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence"  ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Aug 10, 1899; pg. 8; Issue 35904.</ref>
 
Final exams were held in August 1899, and produced the following results.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence"  ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Aug 10, 1899; pg. 8; Issue 35904.</ref>
  
Sixty-one cadets passed out.  [[Charles Astley Poignand]] and [[George Macgregor Skinner]] seem oddly absent, though both are clearly marked as part of this term and receive their first appointments on dates that hint that they passed out on time.  These notes aside, the rank in order of merit of those passing out was as follows, with a maximum score being 2,250 marks.
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Sixty-one cadets passed out.  The rank in order of merit of those passing out was as follows, with a maximum score being 2,250 marks.
  
 
# [[George Harley Pownall]], 2042
 
# [[George Harley Pownall]], 2042
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# [[John William Howard]], 1660
 
# [[John William Howard]], 1660
 
# [[Thomas John Linberry]], 1632
 
# [[Thomas John Linberry]], 1632
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# [[Gordon Leslie Stevenson]], 1624
 
# [[Henry Spencer]],1601
 
# [[Henry Spencer]],1601
 
# [[Charles Geoffrey Coleridge Sumner]], 1584
 
# [[Charles Geoffrey Coleridge Sumner]], 1584
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# [[John Francis Finlayson]], 1453
 
# [[John Francis Finlayson]], 1453
 
# C. F. D'Aguillar, 1408
 
# C. F. D'Aguillar, 1408
# [[Godfrey Berkeley John]], 1406
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# [[Godfrey Berkeley John Benyon]], 1406
 
# [[William Burrows]], 1394
 
# [[William Burrows]], 1394
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# [[Charles Astley Poignand]], 1393
 
# [[Francis Gordon Brickenden]], 1378
 
# [[Francis Gordon Brickenden]], 1378
# [[Frank Goodrich Terry]], 1373
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# [[Frank Goodrich Terry]], 1376
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# [[George Macgregor Skinner]], 1373
 
# [[Vyvyan Raymond Nesbitt Porter]], 1346
 
# [[Vyvyan Raymond Nesbitt Porter]], 1346
 
# [[William Reginald Denys Crowther]], 1343
 
# [[William Reginald Denys Crowther]], 1343

Revision as of 19:51, 25 November 2017

Final exams were held in August 1899, and produced the following results.[1]

Sixty-one cadets passed out. The rank in order of merit of those passing out was as follows, with a maximum score being 2,250 marks.

  1. George Harley Pownall, 2042
  2. Harry Lewin Lee Pennell, 2038
  3. Edward Tierney Marshall, 1997
  4. John Edward Nelson Murdoch, 1884
  5. William Wybrow Hallwright, 1835
  6. Kenneth Douglas Worsley Macpherson, 1768
  7. Harry Cecil Brand Pipon, 1767
  8. Charles Reynolds Sharp, 1746
  9. Edward Courtney Boyle, 1730
  10. Arthur Westmoreland Wood, 1709
  11. John William Howard, 1660
  12. Thomas John Linberry, 1632
  13. Gordon Leslie Stevenson, 1624
  14. Henry Spencer,1601
  15. Charles Geoffrey Coleridge Sumner, 1584
  16. John Metcalf Jackson, 1566
  17. Geoffrey Stewart Fleetwood Nash, 1558
  18. Arthur Marsden, 1558
  19. J. M. Beg, 1548
  20. George Miller, 1516
  21. Patrick Tosta Scully, 1503
  22. Henry de Beauvoir Tupper, 1500
  23. John Francis Finlayson, 1453
  24. C. F. D'Aguillar, 1408
  25. Godfrey Berkeley John Benyon, 1406
  26. William Burrows, 1394
  27. Charles Astley Poignand, 1393
  28. Francis Gordon Brickenden, 1378
  29. Frank Goodrich Terry, 1376
  30. George Macgregor Skinner, 1373
  31. Vyvyan Raymond Nesbitt Porter, 1346
  32. William Reginald Denys Crowther, 1343
  33. John Gordon Cliff McCulloch, 1334
  34. William Gabbett Ashton Shuttleworth, 1330
  35. Thomas Kennedy Maxwell, 1327
  36. Harold de Gallye Lamotte, 1269
  37. Percy Valentine Henry Blacker, 1226
  38. Cyril Prescott Franklin, 1216
  39. Gerald Lord Hodson, 1208
  40. Gerald Cartmell Harrison, 1186
  41. Errol Manners, 1133
  42. Francis Walter Despard Twigg, 1177
  43. Reginald Gregory, 1163
  44. Montague George Bentinck Legge, 1160
  45. Frederick Charles Meyrick, 1159
  46. Charles Benjamin Mosse McKenzie Pringle, 1126
  47. Richard Evan Williams Kirby, 1088
  48. Martin Eric Nasmith, 1078
  49. John Stewart Gordon Fraser, 1056
  50. Eric Quintin Carter, 1053
  51. Claude Lindesay Bate, 1034
  52. Owen Tudor Hood Phillips, 997
  53. Francis John Alexander, 992
  54. Trevor Ronald Chamberlin, 950
  55. Frederick Colnett Corbyn, 947
  56. Robert Francis Crossman, 939
  57. Arthur George Nicolls, 933
  58. Sydney King Mason, 931
  59. Kenneth Colthurst Ryan, 913
  60. Patrick Birmingham Crohan, 894

Footnotes

  1. "Naval & Military Intelligence" The Times (London, England), Thursday, Aug 10, 1899; pg. 8; Issue 35904.