Category:H.M.S. Britannia (Training Ship) Entrants of January, 1898

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Sixty-one candidates for Naval Cadetships were accepted for the January 1898 intake term at H.M.S. Britannia, following competitive examinations in which the following scores were obtained.[1]

  1. Bertram Noel Denison, 3181 marks
  2. George Anson Thompson, 2613
  3. Colin Stuart Inglis, 2577
  4. William St. John Fraser, 2574
  5. Arthur Bannatyne Arnold Baker, 2563
  6. George Hamilton D'Oyly Lyon, 2435
  7. Owen Herbert Collyns, 2411
  8. Godfray Bruce Cargill, 2392
  9. Richard Matthew King, 2360
  10. Charles Pascoe Dumaresq, 2302
  11. Leopold Arthur Bernays, 2266
  12. Percival Edward Reynolds, 2233
  13. Donald Manners Davies, 2231
  14. Julian Macartney Ogilvie, 2202
  15. Alfred Drummond Warrington-Morris, 2168
  16. Richard Lindsay Nicholson, 2165
  17. Richard Hayden Owen Lane-Poole, 2159
  18. Miles Brock Birkett, 2139
  19. Noel Everard Isemonger, 2098
  20. Frederic Boyd Coppin, 2095
  21. John Barrington Haly, 2063
  22. James Bairstow Bateman, 2000
  23. Cecil Chard Heycock, 1989
  24. Richard William Uniacke Bayly, 1950
  25. Hugh Coningsby Johnson, 1949
  26. Charles Herbert Michaelson, 1941
  27. George Frederick Basset Edward-Collins, 1939
  28. Douglas Cecil FitzHerbert, 1932
  29. Arthur Norman Shepheard-Walwyn, 1900
  30. John Cyril Fitz-Robert Borrett, 1898
  31. Ferdinand Eric Bertram Feilmann, 1893
  32. Harold Stedman Bavin, Arthur Felton Crutchley and Arthur George Nicolls, 1842
  33. above three tied
  34. above three tied
  35. James Oliver Elliot, 1824
  36. Frederick Lewis Coplestone, 1819
  37. Kenneth Stobart, 1798
  38. Walter Godfrey, 1794
  39. Henry Stewart MacNaughton Harrison, 1791
  40. Kenneth Adair Beattie and Kenneth Mervyn Bruce, 1790
  41. above two tied
  42. James Buller Kitson, 1783
  43. Henry Gerald O'Brien, 1781
  44. George Bibby Hartford, 1776
  45. Reginald Carwithen Richardson, 1769
  46. Robert William Ronald Leach, 1750
  47. Bertram Home Ramsay, 1732
  48. Jack Lindsay Innes-Lillingston, 1717
  49. Brian Patrick MacMahon, 1714
  50. George Ponsonby Sherston, 1652
  51. Walter Neville Lapage, 1644
  52. Evelyn John James Southby, 1631
  53. Patrick Bermingham Crohan, 1598
  54. Henry Clive Rawlings, 1580
  55. Norman Leven Russell Bell, 1577
  56. Charles Frederic Roy Cowan, 1548
  57. Charles Courtenay Bell and Cecil Mervyn Queripel, 1544
  58. above two tied
  59. Walter James Sinclair Green, 1538
  60. Somerville Peregrine Brownlow Russell, 1503
  61. Lawrence D'Oyly Bignell, 1472

Two candidates for Colonial Cadetships were accepted:

  1. Frederick Gordon de Satgé, 1729
  2. Allan Robert Armitage Macdonald, 1320

And two for Service Cadetships:

  1. Ernest Hamlyn Bannister Williams, 1393
  2. Herbert Reginald Lloyd Edwards, 1070

Footnotes

  1. "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jan 01, 1898; pg. 11; Issue 35402.