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Academy, The Royal Naval:
Letters from Admiralty to Navy Board, [6], [7];
delay and alterations in building, [8];
course of study, [8];
instructional staff, [9];
governor, [9];
expenses for furniture, [10];
uniform introduced, [10];
expenses of scholars, [10];
new regulations, [10];
reports of head master and governor, [11];
final certificate, [11];
Captain Broke’s work book, [12];
prejudice against scholars, [14]

Admiralty committees:
Of 1874, [94];
drastic changes, [94];
competition detrimental, [94];
good physique of cadets, [96];
a college on shore recommended, [96];
an academic view, [96];
Captain Foley’s improvements, [97];
cadets as witnesses, [97];
the captain as schoolmaster, [98];
Admiral Ryder’s evidence, [98];
Dr. Woolley’s evidence, [99];
report presented, [100];
test examination, [100];
Latin v. French, [100];
of 1885, [137];
points for consideration, [138];
heads of report, [138];
suggestions, [138];
recommendations, [141];
result nil, [141]

Admiralty nominations, [3];
King’s letter the forerunner of, [3];
abolition of suggested, [138]

Age regulation, absence of, [3];
changes in, [18], [25], [33], [80], [91], [120], [167]

Aldous, Rev. J. C. P., [93], [239]

Alfred, Prince, [49]

Ambulance lessons, [136]

Ariadne, sea-going training ship, supersedes Bristol, [88];
boat disaster, [91];
paid off, [93]

Arrow schooner, [161]