Category:H.M.S. Britannia (Training Ship) Entrants of January, 1875

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Some thirty-two candidates who passed the test were immediately admitted to the January, 1875 intake term at H.M.S. Britannia.[1]

  1. Julian Charles Gaisford, 892
  2. Sydney Cornwall Legh, 890
  3. Alfred Henry Tarleton, 836
  4. William Henry Nicholson, 827
  5. Hugo William Robert Boothby, 807
  6. Joseph Ridgway Bridson, 802
  7. Frank Henry Peyton, 746
  8. Herbert Paris Barton, 730
  9. Bernard Currey, 727 (tie)
  10. Thomas Garden Fellowes, 727 (tie)
  11. The Hon. Philip Bourchier Tyrwhitt, 724
  12. Vernon Maud, 717
  13. Herbert Goodenough King-Hall, 692
  14. Basil Cadogan Barber, 688
  15. Cecil Willaume Ashby, 686
  16. George John Taylor, 679
  17. Edward Croft Greenway, 671
  18. Amherst Charles Hagerman Pearson, 669
  19. Henry William Thierens, 665
  20. Guy Alwine John Greville, 661
  21. Charles Lionel Napier, 660
  22. Montague George Cartwright, 645
  23. Charles Henry Umfreville, 640
  24. Charles Amyas Radcliffe, 614
  25. Rowland Nugent, 609
  26. George William Cornish, 608
  27. Ernest Gillbe Barton, 607
  28. Reginald Arthur Allenby, 592
  29. Lionel Oscar Browning, 549
  30. Allen Francis Gardiner, 538
  31. Percy Douglas Melville Henderson, 526
  32. Arthur Wartensleben Ewart, 515

The remaining candidates all passed the test, but there were not immediately sufficient appointments to accept all of them. However, by December 12, they too were admitted, to join on 29 January.[2]

  1. John William Monk Webb
  2. Archibald Gordon Henry Wilson Moore
  3. George P. (or R.) Stewart
  4. George Alexander Ballard
  5. Philip Burton Affleck
  6. Thomas Stokes Guppy
  7. Bertram Tennyson
  8. John Hugh Rose
  9. Willoughby Pudsey Dawson
  10. Aubrey William Howe
  11. Christopher George Francis Maurice Cradock
  12. James Winstanley Pochin
  13. H. H. Philips

Lastly, Arthur William Carter's service record indicates that he, too, was part of this term.

Footnotes

  1. "Naval And Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Dec 02, 1874; pg. 5; Issue 28175.
  2. "Naval And Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Dec 12, 1874; pg. 5; Issue 28184.