Category:Training Establishment Entrants of September, 1914

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The following candidates were accepted for Naval Cadetships after passing qualifying examinations for the Royal Naval College, Osborne term of September, 1914, listed here alphabetically.[1]

TODO: The source article contains information on their prior schooling I have not incorporated here.

  1. Raymond Arthur Aldridge
  2. Percy Ashe
  3. Philip Charles Ashwin
  4. Henry Longfield Beatty
  5. Philip Reginald Besley
  6. Hugh David Bittleston
  7. John Fulford Blackburn
  8. Giles Borrett
  9. William Desmond Revell Bravington
  10. Hugh Waldine Bredin
  11. Godfrey Noel Brewer
  12. John Egerton Broome
  13. Edward Angerstein Burton
  14. Richard Ellis Butler
  15. Lionel Valentine Granville Chapman
  16. Thomas Rawden Chattock
  17. Dennis Victor Clift
  18. Cuthbert John Collingwood
  19. Anthony Paul Colthurst
  20. Arthur Beauclerk Coventry
  21. Geoffrey Ernest Coysh
  22. George Christopher Crackanthorpe
  23. Francis Nowell Craven
  24. Henry Carlton Cumberbatch
  25. Henry Gibson Curran
  26. Miles Cursham
  27. William Alexander Dallmeyer
  28. Reginald John Stanford Davies
  29. Arthur Collingwood Dickson
  30. John Edmund Layard Drabble
  31. William Norman Drawbridge
  32. Peter Du Cane
  33. Edward Roberts Dymott
  34. Ralph Alan Bevan Edwards
  35. William Canning Eykyn
  36. Victor Claude Barrett Fawcus
  37. Archibald Hope Finlay
  38. Alexander Barclay Blood Foulerton
  39. Arthur Reginald Freeman
  40. Hugh Bennett Garratt
  41. Charles Richard Garrett
  42. John Michael Goodman
  43. Michael Willoughby Gordon-Cumming
  44. Renfrew Gotto
  45. Cecil Charles L'Estrange Grant
  46. Ean Charles Colville Greenlees
  47. Rowan Tilney Hamilton
  48. Bertram William Trelawney Hare
  49. James Alexander Corrie Hill
  50. Norman Trist Benjamin Holt
  51. Lawrence Antony Humphreys
  52. Francis Howard Jefferson
  53. William Cornfield Jenks
  54. Austin Noel Rees Keene
  55. H. V. Kinz (not found at TNA or in Navy List of November, 1917)
  56. David Kennedy Laidlaw
  57. Charles Edward Lambe
  58. E. S. Langton (not found at TNA or in Navy List of November, 1917)
  59. Campbell Macgregor Lithgow
  60. Brian George Luff
  61. Kenneth Sidebottom Lyle
  62. Heron Spencer Lynne
  63. A. C. Lysaght (not found at TNA or in Navy List of November, 1917; Stuart Brown wrote that he was kicked out in Jan 1916)
  64. Ronald Gordon Mackay
  65. Douglas Van Lennep Hamish MacLaren
  66. Geoffrey Dennis St. Quintin Marescaux
  67. Eric George Mcgregor
  68. Walter James Melrose
  69. St. John Aldrich Micklethwait
  70. R. B. Molesworth (not found at TNA or in Navy List of November, 1917)
  71. Hercules Bradshaw Forbes Moorhead
  72. Cyril Edward Nisbet
  73. Robert Jocelyn Oliver Otway-Ruthven
  74. H. E. Pearce (possibly "H. B."; not found at TNA or in Navy List of November, 1917)
  75. William Pope
  76. Cecil Theodore Porter
  77. George Fisher Renwick
  78. Rowland Rhys-Jones
  79. D. H. Shackles (not found at TNA or in Navy List of November, 1917)
  80. David Alexander Christian Sillar
  81. W. H. L. Spurgin (not found at TNA or in Navy List of November, 1917)
  82. J. L. Stanton (not found at TNA or in Navy List of November, 1917)
  83. Frank Michael Rokeby Stephenson
  84. Ronald Ian Sugden
  85. Edward Gwyn Shackle Thomas
  86. Cyril Bristowe Tidd
  87. Antony Ronald Vickers
  88. Paul Christopher Voelcker
  89. Robert William Wainewright (at TNA as "Wainwright")
  90. Geoffrey Mark Waters
  91. Ernest Guy Welchman
  92. Geoffrey Weston Wells
  93. Harold Edmund Wethered
  94. Noel Hughes Whatley
  95. Miles Herbert Garnons Williams
  96. M. W. Withington (not found at TNA or in Navy List of November, 1917)
  97. Robert Wainman Wood
  98. Patrick William Wootten Wootten
  99. William Corbet Yale

With the outbreak of war, in mid-August it was belatedly decided to accept a further batch of sixty cadets from the 30 June testing, listed here in order of merit. These older men, aged about 17-18, were considered an emergency term, according to a notation in the Service Record of Leslie Swain Saunders.[2]

  1. W. G. Smith (not found at TNA or in Navy List of November, 1917)
  2. Cyril Munro Faure
  3. Edward Henry Longsdon
  4. Leslie Swain Saunders
  5. Gerald Maxwell Bradshaw Langley
  6. Norman Arthur Cyril Hardy
  7. Richard Meuric Southern
  8. Frederic St. Aubyn Hartley
  9. Hugh Willoughby Batterham
  10. John Lane Freer Hunt
  11. William Wykeham Jacombe
  12. Cyril Appleton
  13. George Ronald Hindley-Smith
  14. Arthur Howard Nosworthy
  15. Douglas Askew Bickmore
  16. Frank Louis Merriman
  17. Paul Manwaring Gravely Batley
  18. Roland Sheridan Burgess
  19. Claude Handford Herbert
  20. Kenneth Barrington Best
  21. Victor Alexander Leslie Bradyll-Johnson
  22. Lawrence J. Goudy (Navy Lists and TNA only use a middle initial for him)
  23. Gerald Ashworth Bateman
  24. Edgar Henry Douglas Spence
  25. Arnold Hughes Eagleton Reading
  26. Arthur George Hawke
  27. Angus Dacres Nicholl
  28. Horace Geoffrey Norman
  29. Cyril Alderson Lund
  30. Arthur Geoffrey Gascoyne Webb
  31. Alfred Arthur Noel Gregory
  32. Harold Exton Turner
  33. Eric George Mackay Donald
  34. Richard Frank Jolly
  35. Allan Thomas George Cumberland Peachey
  36. Philip Mark Kitwood
  37. Frank Harold Elcho Skyrme
  38. Robert Slater
  39. John Frederick Denham
  40. Herbert Maurice Huntington-Whiteley
  41. Thomas Bernard Washbourne Sandall
  42. Edward Arthur Minter
  43. Neilson Moore Bird
  44. John King Pollock
  45. Kenneth James Trippett Southgate
  46. Aubrey Rowland Alston
  47. Cyril Young Clairmonte Keays
  48. Noel Stewart Griffiths
  49. Nigel Walter Adeane Sotheby
  50. Garth Henry Fyson Owles
  51. Henry James Elgar Payn
  52. Laurence Garrett Elkington
  53. Daniel Morren Marshall
  54. Frank Metherell
  55. Geoffrey John Tress Bahin
  56. James Frederick William Cyril Hawkins
  57. Hubert Leslie Wheeler
  58. Arthur Bertram Shepherd-Cross
  59. John Willett Dobell
  60. Herbert Clarence Dains

Footnotes

  1. "New Naval Cadets." The Times (London, England), Friday, Jul 31, 1914; pg. 4; Issue 40590.
  2. "Navy Cadetships." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Aug 13, 1914; pg. 4; Issue 40603.
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