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Revision as of 14:23, 8 August 2019

Competitive examinations undertaken by over eighty candidates in early December 1868 produced thirty-eight successful Naval Cadets in the following order of merit.[1]

  1. Henry Seymour Lake (Burney's Royal Naval Academy)
  2. Robert Lascelles Gambier Noel (Eastman's Academy)
  3. Henry Bradwardine Jackson (Stubbington House School)
  4. Arthur Thomas Stuart (Mr. Vickery's School)
  5. Francis John Foley
  6. Arthur Mostyn Field
  7. Arthur Henry Holland (Reverend W. Allen's School)
  8. Edward William Lloyd (Stubbington House School)
  9. William Henry Pellew Mugford
  10. William Grimston
  11. E. R. H. Hall (North Grove House School) (not found at TNA)
  12. William Gautress Raymond (Eastman's Academy)
  13. John Innes Pocock (Eastman's Academy)
  14. Frederick Henry Peere Williams Freeman
  15. George Charles Frederick (Eastman's Academy)
  16. Francis Herbert Biddulph (North Grove House School)
  17. Wilford Frederick Forrest (North Grove House School)
  18. James Alexander Gardner (Eastman's Academy)
  19. Henry Edward Goldfinch (North Grove House School)
  20. Walter Russell Baskerville Mellor (Eastman's Academy)
  21. James William Combe (Eastman's Academy)
  22. A. O. Milne (Eastman's Academy) (not found at TNA unless this is Archibald Berkeley Milne of May 1869)
  23. George Frederick Glennie
  24. R. H. H. Sadler (Burney's Royal Naval Academy) (not found at TNA)
  25. William Hewetson
  26. Archibald Thomas Carter (North Grove House School)
  27. Pieter Gerhard Voltelin Van der Byl (Burney's Royal Naval Academy)
  28. Charles Elsden Gladstone (Stubbington House School)
  29. Frederick Rigaud Gransmore
  30. Walter Bathurst (North Grove House School)
  31. Edward John Hill (Eastman's Academy)
  32. Henry Edward Kellett (Burney's Royal Naval Academy)
  33. Joseph Milner (Eastman's Academy)
  34. Oliver Adrian Stokes (Stubbington House School)
  35. B. H. Carew (Eastman's Academy) (not found at TNA)
  36. St. John Radcliffe Hall Parlby
  37. Charles Fitzroy MacLean Somerset
  38. J. I. P. Brooks (North Grove House School) (not found at TNA)

Two Navigating Cadets were also accepted in this order of merit:

  1. John Davis Moulton (Mr. Vickery's School) (ultimately, a Staff Captain)
  2. Charles Henry Wells (North Grove House School)

Lastly, eight boys were named in the "Competitive Class for Navigating Cadets", whatever that might mean:

  1. Henry Francis Popham Sill (listed in The Times as "H. P. Sill")
  2. Herbert John Dockrell (Eastman's Academy)
  3. Charles Walter Hammond Seddon (Eastman's Academy)
  4. William Segar Bastard (Mr. Vickery's School)
  5. H. G. Brimsmead (not found at TNA)
  6. William Ames Patterson (listed in The Times as "W. R. Patterson")
  7. Alexander Leeper
  8. Herbert Neville Rolfe

Footnotes

  1. "Royal Naval College." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Dec 09, 1868; pg. 9; Issue 26303.
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