Ryder Memorial Prize
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The Ryder Memorial Prize was a prize of books awarded to the Sub-Lieutenant who placed highest in the examination in French at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
Recipients
Year | Recipient | Notes |
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1890 | Horace L. A. Hood | |
1896 | Herbert N. Garnett | |
1898 | Barry E. Domvile | |
1899 | Cecil V. Usborne | |
? | Bryan Gouthwaite Scurfield | |
c. 1918 | Geoffrey Ernest Lyne Veale | |
c. 1918 | Malcolm George Saunders | |
YEAR | Geoffrey Dennis St. Quintin Marescaux | |
YEAR | John Dreyer Shaw-Hamilton | |
YEAR | Dermot Grove-White | |
YEAR | John Gunthorpe Hunt | |
YEAR | Richard Iwan Alexander Sarell | |
YEAR | William Francis Roderick Segrave | |
1931? | Robert Galliano Norfolk | |
1932? | Edward Keats Urling Clark | |
1933? | Robin Cecil Burton Buckley | |
1934? | George Gerald Augustin Francis Butler | |
1935? | George Edward Pollington Milburn | |
1936? | Erroll Bruce Robert Scott | |
1937? | Gerald Wentworth Loscombe Abingdon Bayly | |
1938? | Hugh Wake | |
1939? | Ralph Alexander St. Clair Sproul-Bolton |
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