1st document. Is this application for admission to the school or a certificate in support of the application? Was this document from 1830? I couldn't see/read a date
Printed section at bottom reads "This to certify that Thomas Marlow, son of John Marlow by Hanora his wife, of this parish, is a real object of charity" I can't read the signatures. They were of Minister and Churchwardens "of the parish of Portsmouth in the county of Southampton".
2nd column of form has names & ages of other children. Mary Ann Marlow aged 7, John 15 or 5?, Henry 3?. Then is it Rich'd? I'm not sure of surname of Rich'd. Could it be Riordan? (I meant to check children's names on earlier pages of this thread.)* I couldn't decide whether it was 1 or a dash after his name where other children's ages were. Last was "Michael Riordan, wife's son by former marriage aged 14 years".
3rd column residence: Warblington (?) Street, Portsmouth
Heading of a column further along had questions about whether father was still in HM's Service and if mother was alive or dead. Answers: "Actually in the Service"; "Mother living".
Heading of last column was "Names of the King's ships which the father had served with date of entry" (___ ___2 words I can't read) "as can be ___". He was a Private on first 3 ships listed: H.M.S. Tamar (?) Sept. 1809 (?); H.M.S. Shar.... (?) May 1815; H.M.S. Primrose March 1817. He was Corporal on the next ship (name began with Sh?), entered July 1820. He entered his next ship as Sergeant in August 1823; name of ship began with C (?). He was on 2 ships in 1825. First of these might have begun with W; No idea what last was.
You'd probably deciphered the above already.
You should be able to find out more about admission criteria for Greenwich School and scholarships for poor children.
*Edit. I've looked back to earlier posts and found answer in Reply #2. Richard William Marlow born or baptised 1829. It could be 1 for 1 year or a dash signifying aged under 1 after his name on the school application form.
Thought: Daughter Hannora not on list. She was on a census as born in Cork around 1819. She came after Michael and before Mary Ann in chronological order. She may have been living elsewhere in 1830 or may not have been a daughter of John & Honora.