Category:Training Establishment Entrants of September, 1913

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The following cadets were declared to have passed the qualifying literary examination for naval cadetships in the September 1913 entrance term at H.M.S. Britannia.[1]

The cadets were to join the Royal Naval College, Osborne on 18 September, embarking at Portsmouth at 3pm.[2]

  1. Archibald Hugh Gough Arbuthnot
  2. John Martin Ashley
  3. Robin Reginal Surtees Bacon
  4. Francis Carleton Bennett
  5. Geoffrey Charles Fremantle Branson (Messrs. Gilderdale & Mercer)
  6. Francis David Jefferson Buist
  7. Geoffrey Frederic Burghard
  8. Norman Ewen Keith Cameron (Cheam School)
  9. Tankerville Seymour Roca Chamberlayne (Stubbington House School)
  10. Ian Pountney Coats
  11. Richard Burnaby Cooper
  12. William Guy Loy Cooper
  13. John Every Couper
  14. Charles William Gerald Coventry
  15. Stuart Erskine Crewe-Read
  16. Richard Jones Seymour Curtis
  17. Geoffrey Fleming Dixon (Cruickshank School)
  18. James Kerr Elliot
  19. George Christian Romney Evans
  20. The Hon. Mountjoy John Charles Wedderburn Fane
  21. William Ian Farquharson
  22. Wolseley John Caulfield Gatliff
  23. Maurice Godley
  24. Harry Powys Greenwood
  25. Niell O'Donnell Griffin (Stubbington House School)
  26. John Annesley Grindle
  27. Charles Noel Thomas Hay
  28. Rudolph Ernest Hobbs
  29. Thomas Mendelssohn Horsfall
  30. George Herbert Gladwyn James
  31. The Hon. Thomas Hedworth Jolliffe
  32. John William Josselyn
  33. Francis Henry Kennedy
  34. Denys William Lawson
  35. Cyril Farquharson Loveless
  36. Richard Huthwaite Lucy
  37. Hector Forbes Maclean
  38. Alexander Ernest William Malcolm
  39. Thomas Edward Bennett Manders
  40. Michael George Marriott
  41. Herbert James Mason
  42. Ronald Wykeham Miller
  43. Edmund Lawrane Debonnaire Moore
  44. Charles Fred Wivell Norris
  45. Richard Oliver-Bellasis
  46. Frederick Robertson Parham
  47. Thomas Francis Harley Parkinson
  48. Geoffrey Pearson Pattinson
  49. Patrick Lavallin Puxley
  50. Philip Henry Stewart Reid
  51. Frederick William Richings
  52. Gilbert Howland Roberts
  53. Henry Thew Rust
  54. Edric Ernest Schwann
  55. Lancelot Milman Shadwell
  56. Robert St. Vincent Sherbrooke
  57. John Penton Stares (Stubbington House School)
  58. William Wake Thornely ("Thorneley" in The Times)
  59. Stephen Herbert Gerrard Trower
  60. Roderick Michael Seymour Tuck
  61. Thomas Richard Guy Usborne (Stubbington House School)
  62. John de Butts Wailes
  63. Colin Wauchope (Stubbington House School) ("Wauhope" in The Times)
  64. Lionel Servington Widdicombe
  65. Eric George Williams
  66. Leofric Temple Sims Williams
  67. Andrew Vavasour Scott Yates

In addition, according to their Service Records, the following men were special entrants in this term:

  1. Basil Charles Barrington Brooke
  2. Frank Geoffrey Liddell Bullock
  3. Aubrey Arthur Douglas Grey
  4. Charles O'Callaghan

A casual search at TNA suggests the following men may have also joined this term.

  1. Geoffrey Collington Adams
  2. Cyril Ernest Remington Alford
  3. Oswald Malcolm Andrew
  4. Noel Grabowsky-Atherstone
  5. Thomas Ramsey Beatty
  6. Ernest Gordon Beazley
  7. James Breaks
  8. Robert Frederic Crawford
  9. Narborough Hughes D'Aeth
  10. Greswolde Lewis Ozanne Davis
  11. Bredin Delap
  12. Ronald John Robert Dendy
  13. Esme Donovan
  14. Arthur Dyce Duckworth
  15. John Cornell Fison
  16. Pendarvis Lister Frampton
  17. William Francis Edward Fryer
  18. James Godfrey Clemons Gibson
  19. Brian Thomas Gillespie
  20. Clement James Gordon
  21. Frederick William Growse
  22. Edmund Mount Haes
  23. Charles Eric Percy Hall
  24. Geoffrey Coleridge Harper
  25. Eustace Leonard Hill
  26. Rowland Etienne Sinclair Hugonin
  27. Ederic Graham Hurd-Wood
  28. Alec Norman Kennedy
  29. Harold Frederick Lane
  30. Robert Vincent Mack
  31. Thomas William Arthur Masterman
  32. Alan Grandage McEwan
  33. Rupert Samuel Montagu
  34. Lionel Deane Morse
  35. Ian Murray Nicoll Mudie
  36. Hugh Beresford Paul
  37. Denys Ernest Puttock
  38. Duncan George Reid
  39. John Schlee
  40. Walter John Schofield
  41. Thomas Henry Wilfred Sharples
  42. Alan MacGregor Sheffield
  43. George William Sollas
  44. Harry William Vaughan Stephenson
  45. John Frederick Ward Tamplin
  46. Frederic Charles Neville Gospatrick Thursby
  47. Wilfred Edmund Warner (H.M.S. Conway)
  48. Cyril John West
  49. Alfred Leslie Warwick Williams

Footnotes

  1. "Royal Naval College, Osborne." The Times (London, England), Monday 4 August, 1913; p. 10.
  2. "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Monday, Sep 15, 1913; pg. 3; Issue 40317.
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