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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. | + | 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 | ||
+ | # [[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 | + | # [[Godfrey Berkeley John Benyon]], 1406 |
# [[William Burrows]], 1394 | # [[William Burrows]], 1394 | ||
+ | # [[Charles Astley Poignand]], 1393 | ||
# [[Francis Gordon Brickenden]], 1378 | # [[Francis Gordon Brickenden]], 1378 | ||
− | # [[Frank Goodrich Terry]], 1373 | + | # [[Frank Goodrich Terry]], 1376 |
+ | # [[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.
- George Harley Pownall, 2042
- Harry Lewin Lee Pennell, 2038
- Edward Tierney Marshall, 1997
- John Edward Nelson Murdoch, 1884
- William Wybrow Hallwright, 1835
- Kenneth Douglas Worsley Macpherson, 1768
- Harry Cecil Brand Pipon, 1767
- Charles Reynolds Sharp, 1746
- Edward Courtney Boyle, 1730
- Arthur Westmoreland Wood, 1709
- John William Howard, 1660
- Thomas John Linberry, 1632
- Gordon Leslie Stevenson, 1624
- Henry Spencer,1601
- Charles Geoffrey Coleridge Sumner, 1584
- John Metcalf Jackson, 1566
- Geoffrey Stewart Fleetwood Nash, 1558
- Arthur Marsden, 1558
- J. M. Beg, 1548
- George Miller, 1516
- Patrick Tosta Scully, 1503
- Henry de Beauvoir Tupper, 1500
- John Francis Finlayson, 1453
- C. F. D'Aguillar, 1408
- Godfrey Berkeley John Benyon, 1406
- William Burrows, 1394
- Charles Astley Poignand, 1393
- Francis Gordon Brickenden, 1378
- Frank Goodrich Terry, 1376
- George Macgregor Skinner, 1373
- Vyvyan Raymond Nesbitt Porter, 1346
- William Reginald Denys Crowther, 1343
- John Gordon Cliff McCulloch, 1334
- William Gabbett Ashton Shuttleworth, 1330
- Thomas Kennedy Maxwell, 1327
- Harold de Gallye Lamotte, 1269
- Percy Valentine Henry Blacker, 1226
- Cyril Prescott Franklin, 1216
- Gerald Lord Hodson, 1208
- Gerald Cartmell Harrison, 1186
- Errol Manners, 1133
- Francis Walter Despard Twigg, 1177
- Reginald Gregory, 1163
- Montague George Bentinck Legge, 1160
- Frederick Charles Meyrick, 1159
- Charles Benjamin Mosse McKenzie Pringle, 1126
- Richard Evan Williams Kirby, 1088
- Martin Eric Nasmith, 1078
- John Stewart Gordon Fraser, 1056
- Eric Quintin Carter, 1053
- Claude Lindesay Bate, 1034
- Owen Tudor Hood Phillips, 997
- Francis John Alexander, 992
- Trevor Ronald Chamberlin, 950
- Frederick Colnett Corbyn, 947
- Robert Francis Crossman, 939
- Arthur George Nicolls, 933
- Sydney King Mason, 931
- Kenneth Colthurst Ryan, 913
- Patrick Birmingham Crohan, 894
Footnotes
- ↑ "Naval & Military Intelligence" The Times (London, England), Thursday, Aug 10, 1899; pg. 8; Issue 35904.
Pages in category "H.M.S. Britannia (Training Ship) Entrants of May, 1898"
The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.