Category:H.M.S. Britannia (Training Ship) Entrants of July, 1877
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Jump to navigationJump to searchThere were forty-eight Naval Cadets in this term, the two most notable members being Prince Albert Edward Victor and Prince George (later George V of the United Kingdom), sons of the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII of the United Kingdom).[1] The successful candidates for Naval Cadetships at the examination held in June, 1877, were, in order of merit:[2]
- Angel Hope Freeman
- Lord Francis Granville Godolphin Osborne
- Charles Hamilton Askwith
- Walter John Wyndham Steward
- Francis James Patteson
- John Hercules Robertson
- Laurence Eliot Power
- Bertie Angelo Cator
- Augustus Richard Charles Warren
- Cunningham Robert de Clare Foot
- Edward Stafford Fitzherbert
- Robert Edmund Ross Benson
- Douglas Francis Robinson
- Charles Leopold Cust and Robert Graham Speirs Home
- Joint fourteenth
- Charles Joseph Thaddeus Dormer and Sidney Grenfell Maxwell
- Joint sixteenth
- Rosslyn Erskine Wemyss
- George Whiteside Hillyard
- Mark Edward Frederic Kerr
- Cecil Foley Lambert
- Arthur Parkinson James
- William Lowther Grant
- Francis Joseph Boord and Arthur Trevelyan Taylor
- Joint twenty-fourth
- Robert John Predergast
- Hon. George Arthur Hardinge
- Richard Brian Bartelot England
- Henry Thompson
- Ralph Hudleston
- Arthur Cole Lowry
- Francis Fitzgerald Haworth-Booth
- Morgan Singer
- Thomas Shirley Gooch
- John Reginald Hargreaves and Stewart Carnac Weigall
- Joint thirty-fifth
- Heathcoat Salusbury Grant
- William George Christie Walter
- Edward Matthew Hale and Ralph George Loftus Tottenham
- Joint thirty-ninth
- W. O. Besson?
- Robert Keith Arbuthnot
- Eustace William Clitheroe
- Patrick Maxwell Stewart
- Allan Hamilton Ozzard
- Ralph Alexander Maude
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