Category:Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Entrants of January, 1906

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Following competitive examinations, the following candidates were awarded Naval Cadetships, listed here in order of merit.[1] This was the second and last term of new cadets who were admitted directly to the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth under the Britannia entry regulations. In December they proceeded to join the cruiser Isis.[2]

The source article did not contain information on prior schooling.

  1. Rupert Thomas Gould
  2. Henry Edward Horan
  3. Rupert George William Ord
  4. James Francis Paget
  5. Francis Beversham Hanson
  6. Denis William Boyd
  7. Oliver Richard Wace
  8. Austen Gerald Lilley
  9. Bertie Cecil Porter
  10. Hubert Pike
  11. Tristram Fox
  12. Casper Vashon Baker
  13. Roy Buchanan Wilson
  14. John Hely Owen
  15. Kenneth Gordon Ramsey
  16. Charles Wilfrid Lindley Meynell
  17. Maxwell Alexander Christian Ritter
  18. Alexander Claud Garden Brown
  19. George Vivian Sivewright
  20. John Cracroft-Amcotts
  21. Walter Francis Preedy
  22. Henry Courtenay Carlyon-Britton
  23. Ralph George Hamilton Izat
  24. Frederick Charles Bottomley
  25. Frederick Thurston Stringer
  26. Godfrey Colfox Chichester Crookshank and Ernest Downes Panter
  27. above two tied
  28. Humphrey Ranale Bennett
  29. Alan Gordon Grierson
  30. John Mitchel McClellan Crosbie

Additionally, the Service Records for James Lennox Lawson Sloan and Francis Theodor Hare indicate that they went to Britannia, which I presume means that he went in this term, too, as the other men above all have this designation.

The article also says that Henry Clarmont Phillips won a Service Cadetship and that a man named R. A. F. Montanaro qualified for a Colonial Cadetship, but I cannot find him in The National Archives.

Footnotes

  1. "Cadetships in the Royal Navy." The Times (London, England), Friday, Dec 22, 1905; pg. 10; Issue 37897.
  2. Report of the Director of Naval Education for the year 1906. p. 6. The National Archives. ADM 7/936.