On 5 March 1860, the Vice Chancellor administered the oath of allegiance to the 3rd Cambridgeshire (Cambridge University) Rifle Volunteer Corps on the lawn of King’s College. The Prince of Wales, who was appointed as the honorary colonel of the corps on 8 March 1861, provided £50 to meet the expense of a new rifle range, and shooting became a prominent social activity of the cadets, and a source of inter-university competition with Oxford from 1868 onwards.
This information is extracted from the following history by Edward M Spiers of officer training corps and the lead to WWI:
http://www.comec.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/occasional_paper_no_4_no_crop.pdf
1863
1 Weatherhead
2 Bugler Jocelyn
3 Legge
4 Pashler
5 Bull
6 Wilkerson
7 Taylor
8 Hills
9 Adams
10 Marsh
11 Captain Calthorpe
12 H Kempton
1 C Homes
2 M Woodroffe
3 G Toombs
4 W Crawley
5 W Carter
6 F T Cross
7 W Homes
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