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THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL OP THE matfonal %ffe*boat Jnstitutfon. (ISSUED QUABTEBLY.) VOL. XIII.—No. 148.] MAY 1, 1888. [PKICE Is. At the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, held at Willis's Booms, King Street, St. James's, on Saturday, 24th day of March, 1888, His Grace The DUKE OF NOBTHUM- BEBLAND, E.G., President of the Institution, in the Chair, the following Eeport of the Committee was read by the Secretary:— ANNUAL EEPOET. 1888. NEVER since the foundation of the Insti- tution in 1824 has its capacity for work been so strikingly shown as during the past year, and never before has the ma- chinery of the Society been strained in such an extraordinary manner. Following immediately on the disas- trous accidents at Southport and St. Anne's in December 1886, and the subse- quent special inquiry held at the instance of the Board of Trade, the Committee determined to make a searching investi- gation into the self-righting and other properties of the Institution's boats, and to carry out such trials and tests as might enable them to adopt any and every im- provement which experience had suggested and science developed. With this most practical end in view a large special Sub-Committee was appointed at the beginning of the ye^r. This Sub-Com- mittee met day after day and week after week for three months, carrying out experiments, visiting the respective yards of the Institution and boat-builders, and examining numerous coxswains and other witnesses from all parts of the United Kingdom. In March an ad interim, and in April a final Eeport was submitted to the General Committee, recommending very important alterations in the service generally and in the construction of the Life-boats in particular, all of which re- commendations were at once adopted, and steps taken for carrying them out forthwith. Among the principal results of these Ee- ports may be mentioned (1) the decision to withdraw a large number of boats from the coast as soon as possible, to be replaced by others vastly superior in their construction and fittings, the improvements to include the employment of copper for the air-cases, and a careful revision of the weights and materials used in the several parts of the boats, ensuring increased stability, strength, and seaworthiness, at the same time largely increasing their self-righting power; (2) the alteration and improve- ment of many of the boats stationed on various parts of the coast; (3) the Formation of a permanent building sub- committee ; (4) the appointment of a con- sulting naval architect; and (5) the offer- VOL. XIII.—No. 148.—LIFB-BOAT JOUKNAL. (2nD ED.) 2 D

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VOL. XIII.—No. 148.] MAY 1, 1888. [PKICE Is.

At the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOATINSTITUTION, held at Willis's Booms, King Street, St. James's, onSaturday, 24th day of March, 1888, His Grace The DUKE OF NOBTHUM-BEBLAND, E.G., President of the Institution, in the Chair, the followingEeport of the Committee was read by the Secretary:—

ANNUAL EEPOET.

1888.

NEVER since the foundation of the Insti-tution in 1824 has its capacity for workbeen so strikingly shown as during thepast year, and never before has the ma-chinery of the Society been strained insuch an extraordinary manner.

Following immediately on the disas-trous accidents at Southport and St.Anne's in December 1886, and the subse-quent special inquiry held at the instanceof the Board of Trade, the Committeedetermined to make a searching investi-gation into the self-righting and otherproperties of the Institution's boats, andto carry out such trials and tests as mightenable them to adopt any and every im-provement which experience had suggestedand science developed. With this mostpractical end in view a large specialSub-Committee was appointed at thebeginning of the ye^r. This Sub-Com-mittee met day after day and week afterweek for three months, carrying outexperiments, visiting the respective yardsof the Institution and boat-builders, and

examining numerous coxswains and otherwitnesses from all parts of the UnitedKingdom. In March an ad interim, andin April a final Eeport was submittedto the General Committee, recommendingvery important alterations in the servicegenerally and in the construction of theLife-boats in particular, all of which re-commendations were at once adopted, andsteps taken for carrying them out forthwith.Among the principal results of these Ee-ports may be mentioned (1) the decision towithdraw a large number of boats from thecoast as soon as possible, to be replaced byothers vastly superior in their constructionand fittings, the improvements to includethe employment of copper for the air-cases,and a careful revision of the weights andmaterials used in the several parts ofthe boats, ensuring increased stability,strength, and seaworthiness, at the sametime largely increasing their self-rightingpower; (2) the alteration and improve-ment of many of the boats stationedon various parts of the coast; (3) theFormation of a permanent building sub-committee ; (4) the appointment of a con-sulting naval architect; and (5) the offer-

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458 ANNUAL EEPOET. [MAT 1, 1888.

ing of gold and silver medals for drawingsor models of a mechanically-propelledLife-boat best adapted to meet the condi-tions of the service, and also for a pro-pelling-power suitable for the self-rightingboats of the Institution. In response tothis offer of medals, numerous modelsand drawings were sent in from all partsof Great Britain, and even from the Con-tinent and the United States. Thesewere submitted to Sir FREDERICK BEAM-WELL, F.R.S., Sir DIGBT MURBAT, Bart.,of the Board of Trade, and Mr. JOHN I.THOENTCHOFT, the three judges appointedby the Committee for the purpose; andthese gentlemen, who are in no way con-nected with the Life-boat Service, re-ported in December last that, havingcarefully considered all the models anddrawings, they were of opinion that notone of them was suited to the require-ments of the Institution. The Com-mittee were therefore unable to awardmedals, but they have the satisfaction offeeling that they have done everything intheir power, regardless of cost, to obtainfor the brave fellows who man the Life-boats the best possible means for carryingon their noble work, and their endeavourswill, they are confident, meet with theentire approval of the public. Their verycordial thanks are due to all who com-peted for the medals, as well to those whohave, during the year, kindly drawnattention to .their patents and plans,hoping that they might be a benefit to theLife-boat Service.

Life-boats.—Every effort has been madeto carry out speedily the determination ofthe Committee as regards the building ofnew Life-boats and the improvement ofothers, with the result that during thepast year no less than fifty-nine new boats,for the building of which tenders werereceived from all parts of the country,were despatched to the coast, this numberbeing nearly double that built in anyprevious year; while, in addition, theboats belonging to fourteen other stationswere improved so as to bring them up to

the most modern requirements. It is verygratifying to the Committee that both thenew and the improved boats have met withthe most cordial approval of the coxswainsand crews, who, as a rule, have expressedin strong terms their satisfaction as to theadmirable sea-going qualities of the boats.

The determination arrived at by theCommittee last year to give the LocalCommittees, coxswains and crews in thefuture every possible opportunity of as-sisting in the selection of the class ofBoat in which they would have thegreatest confidence, has given great satis-faction all round the coast.

Within the year three new stationswere established, each of which wasfurnished with a Life-boat of the latesttype, as follows:—

ENGLAND.Burry Port . . . . Carmarthenshire.Fleetwood (No. 2) . . Lancashire.

SCOTLAND.Stornoway Island of Lewis.

In the same period the stations atPembrey, Portloe, Solva, and Sunderland(No. 2) were abolished.

During 1887 new Life-boats were sentto the following stations:—

ENGLAND AND WALES.Aberystwith . . . Cardiganshire.Bembridge . . . . Isle of Wight.Burnham . . . . Somersetshire.Cadgwith . . . . Cornwall.Cemaes Anglesey.Church Cove (The Lizard) Cornwall.Dartmouth . . . . Devonshire.Deal Kent.Dunwich . . . . Suffolk.Fal mouth . . . . Cornwall.Flamborough, No. 1 . Yorkshire.Fowey Cornwall.Grimsby Lincolnshire.Hartlepool, No. 2 . . Durham.

Do. No. 3 . . Do.Hasborough. . . . Norfolk.Hayle Cornwall.Hope Core . . . . Devonshire.Hornsea Yorkshire.Hunstanton . . . . Norfolk.Kimeridge . . . . Dorset.Llandudno . . . . Carnarvonshire.Lydd Kent.Lynmouth . . . . Devonshire.

MAT 1, 1888.] ANNUAL REPORT.

Mullion Cornwall.

Porthcawl . . . . Glamorganshire.Port Isaac . . . . Cornwall.Bamsgate . . . . KentSt. Anne's . . . . Lancashire.Saloombe . . . . Devonshire^Scarborough . . . Yorkshire.

Seaton Carew . . . Durham.Staithes Yorkshire.Sunderland, No. 4 . . Durham.Teignmouth. . . . Devonshire.Watchet SomersetWest Hartlepool, No. 1 Durham.

Do. No. 2 Do.Weymouth . . . . Dorset.Whitby, No. 2 . . . Yorkshire.Worthing . . . . Sussex.Yealm Eiver . . . Devonshire.

SCOTLAND.

Fraserburgh . . . Aberdeenshire.Girvan Ayrshire.Irvine Do.Kirkcudbright . . . KirkcudbrightLossiemouth . . . Elginshire.Montrose, No. 1 . . Forfarshire.North Berwick . . . Haddingtonshire.Port Logan . . . . Wigtownshire.

IBELAND.Dungarvan . . . . Waterford.

ISLE OP MAN.Douglas No. 1

The Committee were to a considerableextent enabled to meet the heavy liabili-ties entailed by the building of so manyboats through the liberality of donors ofspecial gifts for the purpose, and bymeans of legacies to the Institution.

New stations are to be formed at : —

Holyhead, No. 2 . . Anglesey.Pwllheli Carnarvonshire.St. Anne's, No. 2 . . Lancashire.Southport, No. 2 . . Lancashire.

And the Committee also hope to be able,during the current year, to despatch newboats of the latest build to sixty other sta-tions. The cost of the construction of theseboats will be very great, but the Com-mittee are confident that when their needsare made known many will come forwardto help in such an important work.

At the close of last year the total

number of Life-boats under

459

t.Vift manacyA-

ment of the Institution was 291.

Shipwrecks. — The year 1887 was re-markable for the absence ofespecially in the south andland, and the storms which

severe gales,east of Eng-occurred in

the north and west were generallying in that violence which results

want-in the

strewing of our shores with wreckage.There are, indeed, few years on recordin which our coasts have escaped with sosmall a list of shipwrecks and loss oflife. A large number of the wrecks whichdid occur weremore feared by

attributableseamen

to fogs, farthan tempestuous

winds. Notwithstanding the absence ofheavy gales, however, much goodwas done by the Life-boats andgallant crews, 178 launches

worktheir

having beeneffected in reply, for the most part, tosignals of distress, resulting in the savingof a large number of lives and muchvaluable property. The boats were alsolaunched for inspection and exercise about750 times*

It is a matter for the deepest thankful-ness and gratitude to Providence that,notwithstanding the numerous occasionson which the Life-boats were launchedduring the year eitherercise, there was not adent, or, indeed,

for service or ex-single fatal acci-

a serious casualty of anydescription connected with the service.

The Life-boat services duringmonth of the year were

1887.

JanuaryFebruaryMarchApril .May .T

J

June .July .AugustSeptemberOctober .NovemberDecember

Total . .

Numberof Life-boat

278

1811201615

119

2824

178

eachas follows : —

LivesSaved

by Life-bouts

862731

2329

15206

6467

368

VesselsSaved

by Life-boats

i21

11

~

2___

2

10

LivesSaved

byShore-boats.

26331311102714161222173

204

2 D 2

460 ANNUAL KEPOKT. [MAT 1, 1888.

The Committee gratefully recognizethe invaluable service in the saving oflife rendered by the gallant coxswainsand crews of the Life-boats, to whom allpraise is due, and they very cordiallythank the officers and men of the Coast-guard, who, as well as the VolunteerEocket Brigades, are ever on the alert,for their invaluable co-operation.

Since the foundation of the Institutionin 1824, rewards have been granted forthe saving of 33,243 lives, as follows : —

In the No. of LivesYear Saved.1824 1241825 2181826 1751827 1631828 3011829 4631830 3721831 2871832 3101833 4491834 2141835 3641836 2251837 2721838 4561839 2791840 3531841 1281842 2761843 2361844 1931845 2351846 1341847 1571848 1231849 2091850 4701851 2301852 7731853 6781854 3551855 4061856 473

In the No. of LivesYear Saved.1857 3741858 4271859 4991860 455If t t f l A94LOOJ t-**i

1862 5741863 7141864 6981865 7141866 9211867 1,0861Q£Q Sfi9I.OOO OD^

1869 1,2311870 7841871 8821872 7391873 6681874 7131875 9211876 6001877 1,0481878 6161879 8551880 6971881 1,1211882 8841883 9551884 7921885 5551886 7611887 572Total 33^243

In view of this grand total, the Com-mittee unhesitatingly ask from the publicwell-sustained help and encouragement tocarry on their work of humanity, the im-portance of which cannot be overrated.

Rewards. — The rewards granted lastyear by the Committee for the saving oflife from shipwreck, or for endeavours todo so, and in recognition of valuableservices in the Life-boat cause, com-prised 8 Silver Medals, 2 Second ServiceClasps, 45 Binocular Glasses, 22 Votes

of thanks inscribed on vellum, and3,345/. 2s. 6d. in money awards. Eachcase was thoroughly inquired into andexamined by the Committee, who in carry-ing out their investigations received valu-able help from their local HonorarySecretaries, from Officers of the Coastguardand Customs, and from others able togive reliable information.

The Institution has granted in rewardssince its establishment in 1824, 97 GoldMedals, 1,007 Silver Medals or SilverClasps, 139 Binocular Glasses, 15 Tele-scopes and 96.760Z. in money.

Aneroids. — There was a steady demandfor these instruments during 1887, 111having been sold to fishermen and 44 tocoasters, bringing the total number pro-vided by the Institution since June, 1882,up to 2,573. Each year increasinglyshows the importance of this branch ofthe Society's work.

Local Committees. — The continuedearnest and -valuable services of theLocal Committees, their Honorary Secre-taries and Treasurers, in the past year,merit the grateful thanks of the Com-mittee, who are deeply sensible of thegreat advantages of the aid so generouslyafforded by them.

The special thanks of the Committeeare also tendered to the Public Press,without the powerful aid and help ofwhich it would be impossible to makethe needs of the Institution known.

Finances. — The subscriptions, donations,dividends, etc., for the past year were inexcess of those for 1886, and amounted to56,970?. Is. 6rf., including 20.458Z. 17s. 9eZ.in special gifts to defray the expensesconnected with various Life-boat Estab-lishments, as follows : —

£. «. d.Ayr — T. K. HABDIE, Esq. (endow-

ment) 2,000 - -Braunton — Miss LEICESTER (en-

dowment) 2,000Broadstaire — The late G. M.

WAUD, Esq 900 - -

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£. s. d.Church Cove (Lizard)—Mrs. "WIL-

SON and Miss CHATASSB . . 325 14 3Dartmouth—Mrs. SHAW . . . 750 - -Hartlepool, No. 3—Cyclists' Jubi-

lee Fund per H. STUBMEY, Esq. 650 - -Ditto (one year's endowment) . 70 - -Hayle—Officers and staff of New

Oriental Bank Corporation, Ltd. 700 - -Hayling Island—" X" . . . 700 - -Hunstanton—Licensed Victual-

lers' Life-boat Fjind (on account) 500 - -Llandudno—"Sunlight" Compe-

tition per Messrs. LEVBB BBOS. 700 - -Brighton—Ditto (on account) . 200 - -Lydd, Dungeness—Koyal Ante-

diluvian Order of BuffaloesLife-boat Fund (additional) . 246 18 3

Lynmonth — The Rev. T. L.WHEELER 650 - -

Maryport — Civil Service Fundper CHAELES DIBDIN, Esq. (en-dowment fund) 1,000 - -

Ditto for Slipway 242 6 -Montrose, No. 2—GEOBGE WEB-

STER, Esq. (balance) . . . 100 - -Mullion—A Lady 300 - -Porthcawl—A Lady . . . . 700 - -Eamsgate—Town of Bradford per

Alderman F. PBIESTMAN (onaccount) 750 - -

St. Anne's No. 2—Anonymous . 800 - -Scarborough (endowment fund)—

A. B. FOSTEB, Esq 100 - -The Eev. A. W. FOSTER . . 100 - -'FREDERIC C. FOSTER, Esq. . . 500 - -HERBERT A. FOSTER, Esq. . . 350 - -JOHN FOSTER, Esq 100 - -EGBERT J. FOSTER, Esq. . . 100 -Major W. H. FOSTER . . . 100 - -

Seascale—Mrs. PHIPSON . . . 700 - -Southport No. 2—The Misses

MACRAE 750 - -Tyrella—Mis. CAMERON . . .' 473 19 3"Weymouth—E. HOMAN, Esq.. . 750 - -Ditto (endowment) 2,000 - -Whitburn—A Lady (additional). 150 - -

The following legacies were thankfullyreceived by the Committee last year,without which, it is needless to say, thework £>f the Institution would have beenvery seriously curtailed, and its resourcesmuch crippled:—

£. *. d.BAIN, Mrs. ELIZABETH, Blairlogie 360 - -BALL, Miss ANN, Ball's Pond . 220 10 5BARKER, Mrs. E.S.,Stanlake Park 50 - -BELOE, Mrs. S., Gravesend . . 250 - -BERRET, Miss C., Hampstead .2,000 - -

£. «.30 -

135 -800 -10 -

d.BLIGH. Mrs. A. G., Bath . .BROWN, EBENEZEB, Esq., GlasgowCAREW, Mrs., Shrewsbury. . .CABTY, Miss C., Wigmore StreetCLAQGETT, Mrs. CAROLINE, St.

John's Wood (on account) . . 393 12 5'CLARKE, Miss G., Brixton Road . 90 - -CooTE,CHABLEsW.,Esq.,TheAlbany 500 - -DEAN, W. H., Ewj. (additional) . 57 5 10FERGUSON, JOHN, Esq., Glasgow . 90 - -FERGUSON, Mrs. FERGUSON, Bolton 2,000 - -GORE, Miss C., Margate (balance) 139 10 6GRIFFIN, J. O., Esq., Lewisham . 45• - -HATHAWAY, Miss E., Edgbaston 100 - -HATWAHD, Mrs. HARRIET, Norwich 200 - -HOLMES, Mrs. C.E.T., Kensington 500 - -HOKSLET,J. H., Esq., King's Lynn 2210 -HcGHEs,MissG.M.,EastBergholt 10 - -JOHNSON, GEORGE H. T., Esq.,

Kensington . . . . . . 105 - -JONES, T. E., Esq., Manchester 2,000 - -LEAKE, WILLIAM, Esq , York. 250 - -LESTY, W. Esq., Lambeth. . 726 19 11LEWIS, W. S., Esq., Wellington 700 - -MANSFIELD, Mrs. A. B., Bourne

mouth 967 - -MORGAN, G. G., Esq., Keynsham

(stock) 6,062 12 11NEWEN, Mrs. MARIA, The Boltons 400 - -PENNEY, D. J., Esq., Glasgow . 50 11 11PHILLIMOBE, Capt. W. B., Hyde

Park Gardens 100 - -PRESTON, Mrs. M. A., Lytham . 540 - -EAMSAY.G en. G.,Eccleston Square 250 - -REAHDEN, MICHAEL, Esq., Cork . 9 - -BEDFEBN, Mrs. MABY, Knutsford. 1,623 9 -RICHARDSON, H. THOMAS, Esq.,

Pwllheli (stock) 10,035 17 2EGBERTS, WILLIAM, Esq., Eochdale 969 1 6EOSE, THOMAS, Esq., ManchesterSHORT, Mrs. CAEOLINE S., HastingsSKELTON. JOHN S., Esq., ClewerSMITHEMAN, J., Esq., DagenhamSOUTER, Mrs., Dundee. . .SPROT, Miss FRANCES, Edinburgh 526 10 2STOVIN, Miss MARY, Everton . . 104 17 6SWINDELLS, Miss SARAH, OrmskirkTANQUERAY, Miss F. E., CanonburyTARRANT, J. H., Esq., New Kent

EoadTHOMAS, Mrs. F. E., Nmmey . .2,014 5 8THORNE, Miss E., Horstead . . 17 19 2TOWNB, EICHARD, Esq., Eegent's

Park (on account) . . . .TWENTYMAN, Mrs. J., Liverpool .WAKE, Miss M., Trafalgar Road.

,000 -50 -

1,000 -100 -400 -526 10104 17200 -100 -

100 -2,014 5

17 19

450 -17 19

100 -WHITWORTH, Sir JOSEPH, F.R.S. 1,000 -WOOD, Lady, Bath 2,73413WOBSLEY, Rev. W., Torkington . 500 -

462 ANNUAL KEPORT. [MAT 1, 1888.

The total expenditure in 1887 was, asa result of the unusual circumstancesalready stated, unprecedented in theSociety's history, and amounted to thelarge sum of 74,162£ 16*. Wd. Thebuilding, repairing, improving, and equip-ping of Life-boats, added to the cost oferecting and keeping in repair of Life-boat houses and slipways, involved theexpenditure of 37.235Z. 10s. lOd., while21.339Z. 4s. 5d. was laid out on Life-boatStores, Life-belts, Subsidies to outlyingStations, Branch payments, Aneroids forFishermen and Coasters, the Store-yard,the Inspectors' Department, etc.; 900Z. 4s.on the Special Inquiry and experimentsconnected therewith; 8.719Z. on Life-boatCoxswains, Signalmen, and Crews forgoing out on service, and for exercisingthe Life-boats; on. grants for injuries,which happily were slight, special recog-nitions and rewards for services, medals,and vellums.

The balance was expended in miscell-aneous charges, including the printingof the Life-loaf Journal, the Annual

Report and Appeals, salaries, rent andrepair of offices, taxes, housekeeper, ad*vertisements, postage, etc. Every item ofreceipt and expenditure has, as usual,been carefully verified and passed by Mr.LOVELOCK, of the firm of Messrs. LOVK-LOOK, WHIFFIN, & DICKINSON, 19 ColemanStreet, E.G., chartered accountants.

In conclusion, the Committee earnestlyand urgently appeal to the Public forfunds, not only for the maintenance of theLife-boat service in the highest and mostperfect state of efficiency, which alone entailsa very large annual expenditure, but alsoto meet the costly, but, in their opinion,absolutely necessary outlay, for placingthe Life-boat crews in possession of snchimproved boats as may enable them, withthe least possible danger, to face theperils to which they are exposed in theirnoble efforts to save life. Surely thepeople of this, the greatest maritimecountry in the world, will not hesitate torespond liberally to such an appeal madein the interests of such a cause.

/Since this Report was written the Committee have had regretfully to record thedeath of Mr. C. H. COOKE, F,E.I.B.A., F.S.A,, who had held the officeof Architect to the Institution for the long period of thirty years.

MAY 1, 1888.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 463

List of the Services of the Life-boats of the Royal National

Life-boat Institution during the year 1887.

Livessaved.

Ackergill fishing boats 30•4rm, schooner, of Liverpool, saved

vessel and 4Aurora, dandy, of Hull — re-

mained by vessel.Avenir, brig, of Krageroe—as-

sisted to save vessel and 7Banshee, steamer, of Dublin—ren-

dered assistance.Ben Aigen, schooner, boat of the,

and a pilot boat 3Beresford, steamer, of West Hart-

lepool, assisted to save vesseland 22

Berwick, cutter yacht, of Ferry-side—landed & persons.

Berwick-ou-Tweed fishing boats—rendered assistance.

Boulmer fishing boats—remainedafloat.

Capri, s.s., of Liverpool 22Carl Rosinius, schooner, of Hau-

gesund—rendered assistance.Castleford, 8.s.,of Liverpool 25City of Bristol, smack, of Hull... 5City of Perth, schooner, of Cree-

town—rendered assistance.Clyde, schooner, of Belfast—re-

mained by vessel.C. Neumann Oaedebehn, brig, of

Rostock—remained by vessel.Crest, ketch, of Wick 2Gullercoats fishing boate — re-

mained in attendance.Darling, sloop, of Bangor—ren-

dered assistance.Sari of Beaconsjleld, ship, of

London 27Eleanor and Jane, schooner, of

Aberystwyth—rendered assist-ance.

Emerald, brlgantlne, of Liver-pool—rendered assistance.

Emily Wynne, ketch, of Wexford 4.Enterprise, schooner, of Dublin

—3 men landed.Enterprise, schooner, of Leven ... 6Erin, steam tug, of Wexford—

rendered assistance.Ssperanct, barque, of St. Malo ... 10Either Ann, schooner, of Belfast

—rendered assistance.Eva Lena, ketch, of Liverpool—

remained by vessel.

Livessaved.

Fairy Glen, schooner, of Pads tow 6Falco, barque, of Stockholm 7Falcon, s.s., of Sunderland—ren-

dered assistance.fanny, schooner, of Liverpool—

rendered assistance.favourite, ketch, of Sunderland 2Filey fishing boats—rendered as-

sistance.forest Queen, barque, of Belfast 12Qeorgina, fishing boat, of Ar-

broath—rendered assistance.Gipsy Queen, schooner, of Pad-

stow 5Golden Island, schooner, of Fleet-

wood 7Oonrdon nshing boats—remained

in attendance.Guatemala, s.s. — remained by

vessel.Halloween, ship, of London 19Harbinger, schooner, of Belfast

—remained by vessel.Bjemlos, barque, of Grimstadt ... 8Horse Island, two persons, storm-

stayed on 2Industry, schooner, of Aberyst-

wyth 4Isabella Stuart, schooner, of Ar-

drossan—saved vessel and 4Janet Worthington, schooner, of

Runcora 5John and Sobert, schooner, of

Nefyn 4John Davies, schooner, of Car-

narvon 4Kate, barque ntine, of Greenocfc... 7Kattie Darling, schooner, of

Chester 3Lady Louisa Pennant, schooner,

ofBeaumaris 3Laura, ketcb, of Harwich—saved

vessel and 5Ltetie, schooner, of Fleetwood—

assisted to save vessel and 4Maggie Brocklebank, schooner, of

Barrow 4Maren, brigantine, of Fanoe 7Newbiggln fishing boats — ren-

dered assistance.Newport (Pembrokeshire), Re-

gatta Committee barge 8Norden Bavet, barque, of Pors-

grund .,..„... 3

Livessaved.

Paragon, barge, of Milton, Faver-sham 4

Prothesa, brigantine, of Teign-mouth 7

Queen of the Isles, 3-mastedschooner, of Wick—renderedassistance.

It. & 1C. f. Oharnley, schooner, ofLancaster — assisted to savevessel and 6

Resolute, schooner, of Aberyst-wyth 4

Bheola, s.s., of Cardiff—renderedassistance.

Kibble, steamer, of Whitebaven... 4Robert, sloop, of Hull 2Samuel Dixon, schooner, of Wex-

ford 4Sjodroninjan, barque, of Stavan-

ger.... 16Striver, yawl, of Great Tar-

mouth 6Sultan, barge, of Rochester—re-

mained by vessel.Sunderland nshing boats, ren-

dered assistance.Svend, steamer, of Copenhagen—

put a pilot on board.Swansea steam crane barge—re-

mained by vessel.Union, 6.8., of Flensbnrg — as-

sisted to save vessel and 7Unity, sloop, of Boston—rendered

assistance.Vanguard, dandy, of Great Tar-

mouth—saved vessel and 11Venus, schooner, of Teignmouth—

remained by vesselVixen, s.s., yacht, of Beaumaris

—assisted to save vessel.Waesland, 8.S., of Antwerp—re-

mained by vessel.Lives saved by Life-boats in

188?, in addition to 10 vessels 368During the same period the

Institution granted rewardsfor saving lives by nshingand other boats 204

Number saved in 188? 672

Total of Lives saved sincethe establishment of theInstitution in 1824 33,243

It should be specially noted that the Life boat crews, excepting when remunerated by (he owners of vessels forproperty salvage services, are paid by the Institution for their efforts, whether successful or not, in saving life.

464 ANNUAL REPORT. [MAT 1,1888.

RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THIS ANNUAL MEETING

FOB 1888.

His GRACE THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, E.G., PBESIDENT or THB INSTITUTION,IN THE CHAIB.

1.—Moved by His Grace THE PRE-SIDENT.

Seconded by Sir EDWARD BIRK-BECK, Bart., M.P., JVP.

That the Report now read beadopted, printed and circulated.

2.—Moved by R. U. PENROSE FITZ-GERALD, Esq., M.P.

Seconded by Admiral Sir AU-GUSTUS PHILLIMORE, K.C.B.

Supported by Admiral SirERASMUS OMMANEY, C.B.

That this Meeting, fully recog-nizing the great importance of thework carried on by the ROYALNATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTIONin saving life, desires to record itsunbounded admiration of the self-denying gallantry which the braveLife-boat Coxswains and Crews haveshown during the past year, and atthe same time to express its highappreciation of the valuable andgenerous co-operation which the

Honorary Local Committees, Trea-surers and Secretaries continue toaccord to the Institution.

3.—Moved by The Right Hon.LORD COTTESLOE, P.C.

Seconded by Colonel SAUNDBR-SON, M.P.

That the following Noblemenand Gentlemen be the Officers of theInstitution for the current year :—( Vide next page for this list).

4.—Moved by the Most Hon. TheMARQUIS OF AILSA.

Seconded by The Right Hon.The EARL WALDEGRAVE.

That the best thanks of thisMeeting be tendered to His Gracethe DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND,K.G., for presiding over this thesixty-fourth Annual Meeting of theROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTI-TUTION.

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,For the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck.

(Incorporated by Royal Charter.)

FOUNDED IN 1824. — SUPPORTED SOLELY BY VOLUNTARY OONTBIBUTIOHS.

PATBONESS.fter dSHoSt ifiractotuf ifHajMttn fl)e ©ueen.

VICE-PATBONESS.HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES.

VICE-PATBONS.HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, E.G.

Admiral HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, K.G.

PRESIDENT.HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, K.<J.

VICE-PEESIDENTS.His Grace the ARCHBISHOP of CANTEEBUBY.His Grace the DUKE OF PORTLAND.His Grace the DUKE or ABKEOOEN, C.BHis Grace the DUKE of ARGYLL, K.G., K.T., F.R.8.The Right Hon. the EARL of LEICESTER, E.G.The Right Hon. the EARL PERCY, P.O.Sir EDWARD BIRKBBCK, Bart., M.P.

L. T. CAVE, Esq.JAMBS CHADWICK, Esq.Colonel FITZROY CLAYTON.T. B. POTTER, Esq., M.P.HUGH TAYLOR, Esq.Admiral J. R. WABD.ROBERT WHITWOKTH, Esq.

TEUSTEES.Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart., M.P., FJ>. The Right Hon. The EARL PERCY, P.O., V.P. Colonel FITZROY CLAYTON, VJ*.

COMMITTEE 0? MANAGEMENT.Sir EDWARD BIRKBBCK, Bart., M.P., V.P., Chairman.Colonel FnzRoY CLAYTON, V.P., Dejputy-Chotirmam.

The Right Hon. Lord ADDINGTON.The Most Hon. the MARQUIS of AltsA.Admiral the Right Hon. Lord ALCESTBR, G.C.B.Captain the Right Hon. Lord CHARLES VV. DE LA POBB

BERESPORD, R.N., C.B., M.P.ROBERT BIBKBECK, Esq.L. T. CAVE, Esq., P.P.Sir WILLIAM R. CLAYTON, BartAdmiral Sir JOHN COBBETT, K.C.B.Colonel the Hon. C. F. CBICHTON.Major-General C. F. TOEKENS DANIELL, C.B.Rear-Admiral CHARLES FBEDEBIO HOTHAH, C.B.The Right Hon. G. J. GOSOHEN, M.P., Chancellor of theJOHN GRIFFITH, Esq. [Exchequer.ROBEET UNIACKE PENBOSE FITZGRBALD, Esq., M.P.A. P. HEYWOOD-LONSDALE, Esq.WILLIAM HEARLB LYALL, Esq., M.A.Admiral Sir F. LEOPOLD MoCirarocK, F.R.S.The Right Hon. EDWARD MABJOBIBAHKS, M.P.EUGENE F. NOEL, Esq.

Sir FRANCIS BOYD OUTRAM, Bart.Lord ALFRED H. PAOET.Lieatenant-Colonel FREDERICS PALHEB.GEORGE PALMER, Esq.The Right Hon. The EARL PERCY, P.O., V.P.Admiral Sir AUGUSTUS PHILUUOBS, K.C.B.FREDERICK POLLOCK, Esq.His Grace the DUKE OF PORTLAND, V.P.CHARLES GLYNN PRIDEAUX-BBUNE, Esq.The Right Hon. LORD ROBARTES.ALFRED SABTOBIS, Esq.Rear-Admiral Sir GEOROE TRYOH, K.C.B., Admire! Super-

intendent ol Naval Reserves.The Right Hon. the EARL WALDEOBAVB.Admiral J. R. WARD, V.P. [House.Captain J. SYDNEY WEBB, Deputy-Master of the TrinityCaptain W. J. L. WHARTOV, R.N., F.R.S., Hydrographer

of the Admiralty.Sir AILBH YOUNG, C.B.

i DTRDIN, Esq., F.R.G.S. ASSISTANT SECBETABT—W. R. SMITH, Esq.CHIEF INSPECTOE OF LIFE-BOATS—Captain the Hon. H. W. CHETWYND, R.N.

DEPUTY CHIEF INSPECTOE OF LIFE-BOATS—Commander ST. VINCENT NEPBAN, R.N.DISTEICT INSPECTORS OF LIFE-BOATS.

Commander C. LA PRTMAUDAYE, R.N. I Commander T. H. WILLOUGHBY BBDDOES, R.N.Lieutenant H. T. G. TIPPING, R.N. | CHARLES E. F. CUNNTNGHAHE GRAHAM, Esq., late Lieut. R.N.

CONSULTING NAVAL ABCHLTECT-G. L. WATSON, Esq.SUBVEYOB OF LIFE-BOATS—Mr. J. LUTHER EVANS.

BANKEES—Messrs. COUTTS and Co., 69 Strand. TBEASUBEB—HUGH LDTOSAY ANTROBUS, Esq.SOLICITOBS—Messrs. CLAYTON, SONS, & F ARGUS. AUDITOB—SAMUEL LOVELOCK, Esq., Public Accountant, F.C.A-

The object of this Institution, as declared in its title and in its Charter of Incorporation, Is to afford assistance toevery shipwrecked person around the Coasts of the United Kingdom.

The chief means by which the Society endeavours to carry this object into effect are:—By building, stationing, and maintaining in repair, Life-boats of the most perfect description;; famishing them with

all necessary Appurtenances, including Houses to preserve them in, and Carriages for their conveyance to the spotewhere their Services are called for; and further, providing, through the instrumentality of Local Committees, for theirproper Management and the occasional Exercise of their Crews.

By conferring Honorary Rewards in the form of Medals and Votes of Thanks, and also making liberal grants ofmoney to all persons who, at the risk of their own lives, save, or attempt to save, those of others on board vesselswrecked, or in distress, upon any part of the Coast of the-United Kingdom.

The number of lives saved either by the Life-boats of the Institution, or by special exertions for which it has grantedrewards, since its formation, is 33,243.

Annual Subscriptions and Donations are thankfully receivedl)y the Secretary, CHARLES DIBDIN, Esq., at the Institution,14 JOHN STREET, ADELPHI, LONDON, W.C.; by the Bankers of the Institution, Messrs. COUTTS AND Co., 59 Strand;Messrs. HERBIES, FARQUHAB, AND Co., 16 St. James's Street; Messrs. HOABE, 37 Fleet Street, London; by all the otherBankers in the United Kingdom; and by all the Life-boat Branches.

Or. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1887. Or.

£. t. d. £.To NEW LIFE-BOATS, (exclusive of carriages

and equipment) for the following Stations:—

Aberystwith, Ackergill, Ayr,Bembridge, Burnham, BurryPort, Cadgwith, Cemaes,Cemlyn, Dartmouth, DouglasNo. 1, Dungarvan, Dunge-ness (Lydd), Dunwieh, Eye-month, Falmouth, Flam-toroughNo. 1, Fowey, Eraser-burgh, Girvan, Grimsby,Hartlepool Nos. 2 and 3,Hasborough, Hayle, HopeCove, Hornsea, Hunstauton,Irvine, Kimeridge, Kirkcud-bright, Lizard (Church Cove),Llandudno, Lossiemouth,Lynmouth, Montrose No. 1,Mullion, North Berwick, Piel,Porthcawl, Port Isaac, PortLogan, Ramsey, St. Anne's,Salcombe, Scarborough, Sea-ham, Seaton Carew, Staithes,Stonehaven, Stornoway, Sun-derland No. 3, Teignmouth,Watchet, West HartlepoolNos. 1 and 2, Weymouth,Whitby No. 2, Winterton,Worthing and Yealm River . 24,434 811

s. d.

Alterations and repairs ofLife-boats 2,628 17 2

-27,063 6 1

To NEW LIFE-BOAT CAEBIAGES, via.:Bembridge, Burry Port,Douglas No. 1, Dungarvan,Fowey, Hasborough, Hun-stanton, Lizard (ChurchCove), Montrose No. 1, Scar-borough, Stornoway. Teign-mouth and Worthing. . .Alterations and Repairs of

Life-boat Carriages . .

1,548 16 -

1,010 - 12,558 16 1

To LIFE-BOAT HOUSES AND SLIPWAYS, viz.:—Ackergill 2 1 3 - 6Bembridge (repairs) . . . 79 14 -Brannton (rebuilding) . . 144 2 10Broadstaira 1,031 - -Brooke (repairs) . . . . 60 - -Burry Port 240 15 10Cardigan (additional). . . 57 7 2Cemaes (alterations) . . . 51 10 -Courtown (repairs) . . . 116 19 3Crail (additional) . . . . 68 16 «Cromer 104 - -Domoch 638 6 1

Carried forward £2,805 12 2 £29,622 2 2

£. *. d.By General Subscriptions . 3,373 19 6

General Donations . . 3,641 6 10

Contributions fromBranches . . . .11,932 1 11

Contribution Boxes . 439 3 2Special Gifts, amounting

to £20,458 17«.9d.,forLife-boat Establish-ments as follows:—

Ayr —T. K. Hardie,Esq. (endowment) . 2,000 - -

Braunton—Miss Leices-ter (endowment) . 2,000 - -

" Broadstairs—The lateG. M. Waud, Esq. . 900 - -

Church Cove (Lizard)—Mrs. Wilson and MisaChavasse . . . . 325 14 3

Dartmouth—Mrs. Shaw 750 - -

Hartlepool No. 3 —Cyclists' Jubilee Fundper Henry Sturmey,Esq 650 - -

Ditto (one year's en-dowment) . . . . 70 - -

Hayle — Officers andstaff of New OrientalBank Corporation,Limited . . . . 700 - -

Hayling Island—"X." 700 - -

Hunstanton—LicensedVictuallers' Life-boatFund (on account) . 500 - -

Llandudno — " Sun-light " Competitionper Messrs. LeverBrothers . . . . 700 - -

Brighton — Ditto (onaccount) . . • . . 200 - -

Lydd, Dungeness —Royal AntediluvianOrder of BuffaloesLife-boat Fund (addi-tional) . . . . 246 18 3

Lynmonth — The Rev.T. L. Wheeler . . 650 - -

Maryport — Civil Ser-vice Fund per CharlesDibdin, Esq. (endow-ment fund) . . . 1,000 - -

Ditto for Slipway . . 242 6 -Montrose No. 2—

George Webster, .Esq.(balance) . . . . 100 - -

Carried forward £31,121 911

Dr. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1887—continued. Cr.

£. ». d. &. «. d.Brought forward 2,805 12 2 29,622 2 2

To LIFE-BOAT HOUSES AND SLIPWAYS (con-tinued), viz.:—

Eyemouth 83 11 7Fethard (additional) . . . 91 15 -Holyhead 177 2 -Hythe 574 10 2PakeBeld 202 15 1Porthdinllaea 861 1 -St. David's (Balance) . . . 83 19 -Stomoway 1,076 11 7Wicklow 575 2 3Alterations, Repairs and Paint-

ing of Life-boat Houses . 658 15 4Architect's Charges . . . 422 13 6

7,613 8 8To Life-boat Stores and Life-belts . . . . 8,785 11 10„ Subsidies to outlying Stations, Branch Pay-

ments, and Conveyance of Boats, Car-riages and Stores to and from the Coast 6,572 3 3

,, Expenses in connection with Special In-quiry and experiments, and temporaryaid connected with the extra pressureentailed by the building of new Life-boats 900 4 -

„ Travelling Expenses of six Inspectors ofLife-boats, Consulting Naval Architect,and Surveyor of Life-boats . . . . 1,436 18 11

„ Life-boat Store-Yard at Poplar, includingRent, Taxes, Insurance, Repairs, Salaryof Storekeeper and Wages . . . . 1,555 14 6

„ Grants to Fishermen and Coasters for thepurchase of Aneroid Barometers. . . 91 14 9

„ Salaries of Chief Inspector of Life-boats,fire District Inspectors of Life-boats,Consulting Naval Architect, and theSurveyor of Life-boats 2,897 1 2

„ Life-boat Coxswains, Signalmen and Crews,&c., viz.:—

Payments to Coxswains andto Life-boat Crews forexercising the Life-boatsquarterly 5,374 16 9

Life-boat Crews for Services,Special Rewards and re-cognitions, grants for in-juries, Medals and Vel-lums 3,345 2 6

8,719 19 3„ Safety Fishing Boat (balance) . . . . 479 11 2„ Expenses at Manchester Exhibition . . 155 14 7,, Salaries of Secretary, Assistant Secretary

and Clerks 2,615 11 4„ Printing Life-boat Journal, Annual Report

and Circulars, and Binding . . . . 827 8 2„ Stationary, Office Expenses Ac. . . . 361 15 10„ Advertisements, Postages and Parcels . . 804 4 5„ Auditor's Fee 63 - -„ Law Expenses on Leases, Bequests, &c. . 226 18 7„ Rent, Taxes, Insurance, Housekeeper and

Messenger 273 5 3„ Repairs to House of I n s t i t u t i o n . . . . 108 2 4„ Annual Meeting 52 6 8

Total Expenditure £74,162 16 10

f.Brought forward 31,121

By Special Gifts (continued)—Mullion—A Lady . .Porthcawl—A Lady .Ramsgate — Town of

Bradford per Alder-man F. Priestman (onaccount) . . . .

St. Anne's No. 2.—Anonymous .

Scarborough (endow-ment fund)—•

A. B. Foster, Esq. .The Rev. A. W.

Foster . .• . .Frederic C. Foster,

EsqHerbert A. Foster,

EsqJohn Foster, Esq. .Robert J. Foster, Esq.Major W. H. Foster

Seascale—Mrs. PhipsonSouthport No. 2—The

Misses Macrae . .Tyrella—Mrs. CameronWeymouth—E. Homan,

Esq 750Ditto (endowment) . 2,000Whitburn—A Lady(ad-

ditional) . . . . 150By Southport and St. Anne's

Life-boat DisasterFund (Balance) . .2,895

„ Dividends and Interest 13,078„ Amount received for

Life-boat Journals,Advertisements oncover of same,Barometer Pads, &c.

„ Amount received forsale of Old Life-boats,Condemned Stores,Waste Paper, &c.

„ Property Salvage earnedby Life-boats . .

„ Rent from Sub-Tenantsin House of Institution

*. d.9 11

300700

750 - -

800 - -

100 - -

100 - -

500 - -

350 - -100 - -100 - -100 - -700 - -

750473 19 3

12 114 9

514 5 3

375

121

139

12 3

1 4

6 8

By Total Income . . £56,970 1 6

„ Balance defrayed fromCapital . . . .17,192 15 4

£74,162 16 10

20th January, 1888.

Examined and found correct(Signed) SAMUEL LOVELOCK,

Chartered Accountant,Auditor.

468 STATEMENT OF THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONOINO TO OB IN CONNECTION WITH THE

STATION.

ENGLAND.NORTHUMBERLAND BERWICK-ON-TWEED - - -

HOLY ISLAND — No. 1 — - —„ No. 2- - -

BAMBTJBGH CASTLE - — —NORTH SUNDERLAND - - -

CRESSWELL — — — - —

BLYTH — No. 1 - - - -„ No. 2 - - - -

CULLERCOATS - - - -

TYNEMOUTH — No. 1 — — —No. 2 - - -

DURHAM - - - WHITBURN - - - - -SUNDERLAND No. 1 — — —

No. 2- - -No. 3- - -

SEAHAM — — — — — —HARTLEPOOL — No. 1 — — -

No. 2 - - -

„ No. 3 - - -WEST HARTLEPOOL— No. 1 -

No. 2 -SEATON CARETV — — — —

YORKSHIRE - - MIDDLESBROUGH - - -

BUNSWICK, - - — — -

UPGANG - - - - - -WHITBY— No. 1 - - - -

„ No. 2 - - - -

ROBIN HOOD'S BAY - -

SCARBOROUGB — - - —

FLAMBOROUGH — No. 1 — —No. 2 - -

BRIDLINGTON QUAY - - —

HORNSEA — — — — -WlTHERNSEA - - - -

LINCOLNSHIRE - GRIMSBY _ _ _ _ _DONNA NOOK — — — —MABLETHOKPE — — - -

CHAPEL _ - _ - — —

NORFOLK - - - HUNSTANTON - - - --

WELLS - - - - - -

SHERINOHAM — — — —CROMER _ _ _ _ _ _

HASBOROUGH — — — -PALLING— No. 1 - - - -

No. 2 - - - _WlNTERTON— NO. 1 - - -

Length.

Ft. in.

33 -34 -32 -32 -34 -33 -32 -

34 -

30 -37 -34 -30 -37 -

37 -33 -34 -30 -33 -37 -34 -33 -34 -

34 -34 -34 -34 -34 -34 -

34 -

34 -

34 -

32 -34 -34 -

32 -

37 -34 -34 -33 -34 - .

34 -

34 -34 -38 -34 -34 -30 -30 -

33 -

34 -33 -37 -37 -41 -35 -34 -34 -37 -40 -32 -

Breadth.

Ft. in.

8 -8 37 47 68 -8 -7 6

8 6

8 -8 68 -8 -8 -

9 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 68 -

8 -8 -8 -8 -8 38 3

8 3

7 6

8 -7 68 -7 68 -

8 -8 -8 -8 -7 6

. 7 6

7 68 39 -8 -8 38 -8 -

8 -

7 68 -9 -9 69 3

10 -8 37 68 9

11 610 -

No. ofDan.

10101010101010

10

812108

12

1210108

1012101010

4

101010101010

10

10

10

101010

10

1210101010

10

101012101088

10

1010121214141010121412

WhenStationed

01 Named.

1864188418681879188418661865

1866

18751885188618801884

187518721881187618651887188718761887

188718871887188718841884

1880

1887

1880

188218811887

1881

18871884188718821885

1884

1887188318681878188318761876

1874

18871879188118731886188418821887188418701878

No.

1234*567

8

910111213

141516171819202122

232425262728

29

30-

31

323334

35

3637383940

41

42434445464748

49

5051525354555657585960

NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, laid before the Annual Meeting on the 24th March, 1888. 469

910111213

141516171819202122

232425262728

29

30

31323334

35

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOB.

36

Albert Victor—Manchester Branch . .Grace Darling—Miss Bedell's Bequest .Bombay—The late Mr. J. G., and Mrs. Frith'John and Betty Cuttell—Tbe late Mr. CuttellThomas Bewick—Miss Bewick's LegacyRobin Hood of Nottingham—NottinghamJohn Atkinson—Miss Wardell . . .

Algernon $ Eleanor—Her Grace the DowagerDuchess of Northumberland.

Old Potter—-Thos. Hackwood, Esq. . .Robert and Susan—Miss E. H. Jacomb-HoodDalmer—Mrs. Dalmer's Legacy . . .Tom and Marion—Mr. & Mrs. T. Jones GibbCo-operator No. 1—Manchester Central Co-

operative Board.Charles Dibdin—Civil Service No. 2 FundForester—A. O. of Foresters . . . .

* William and Charles—A Lady . . .Good Templar—That Life-boat Fund .Florence Nightingale—Town of Derby .Caroline Clagett—Mrs. Clagett's Legacy

Charles Mather—Mrs. Annie Mather .*Charles Ingleby— Trust Fond, per G. P.

Wragge, Esq.Cyclist—That JubileeiFund . . . .Rochdale—Collected in Rochdale. . .Foresters' Pride—A. 0. of Foresters. .John Lawson—R. N. L. B. Institution.Thomas and Isabella Firbank—Their LegaciesBrothers—E. B., M. P., and A. and E. I.,

Cheddar.Charles and Ann—Mrs. Townend, per Man-

chester Branch.Winejride Mary Hopps—Mr. Hopps' Le-

gacyMargaret and Edward—A Lady . . . .Joseph Syices—Mrs. A. E. Sykes' Legacy .'Robert and Mary Ellis—Late Mrs. M. A.

EllisChristopher—AnonymousEphraim and Hannah Fox—Mr. and Mrs.

Fox's Children'Qwensbury—Messrs. FosterHollon the Second—R. W. Hollon, Esq.. .Mary Frederick—Mrs. Preston's Legacy .Matthew Middlewood—G. Middlewood, Esq.William John and Frances—Mr. Payne s

Legacy'George and Jane Walker—Mr. Walker's

Legacy'Ellen and Margaret of Settle—Settle Fund .Admiral Rons—That Life-boat Fund . .Manchester Unity—I. 0. of Odd Fels. (M.U.)

*Richard—Miss DixonHeywood—A. P. Heywood-L»nsdale, Esq. .Caroline—N. R.Land-seer—Miss Landseer. . . . . .

Herbert Ingram—Mr. Ingrain's Friends . .

Licensed Victualler—Licensed Victuallers .Lily Bird—Samuel Bird, EsqCharlotte Nicholls—Miss Nicholls' Legacv .Nettie—A Friend at Bradford. . . ." .William Bennett—Mr. Bennett's Legacy .

Benjamin Bond Cabbell—Miss Egdell's LegacyJ. H. Elliott—The late Mrs. J. H. Elliott .Huddersfield—HuddersfieldGood Hope—Rev. W. J. Guerrier . . .British Workman—That Magazine . . .Edward Birkbeck—R. X. L. B. Institution .

NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONORARY SECRETARY.

B. G. Sinclair, Esq., Berwiek-on-Tweed.^Rev. W. W. F. Keeling, Holy Island, Beal, R.S.O.G. Hutchinson, Esq., Bamburgh Castle, Belford,Northd.Rev. E. Hughes, North Sunderland, Chathill.Robert Brown, Esq., Little Houghton, Lesbury, R.S.O.Herbert E. Brown, Esq., Alnmouth, R.S.O., Northum-

berland.Rev. James Fairbrother, Amble, Acklington.

Rev. R. E. Taylor, Cresswell Vicarage, Morpeth.J. Lowthian Bell, Esq., North Seaton Hall, Morpeth.John Hedley, Esq., Blyth, Northumberland.Major Adamson, Cullercoats, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

P. J. Messent, Esq., C.E., Tynemouth, North Shields.W. H. Williamson, Esq., Wtitburn, nr. Sunderland.

J. C. Porrett, Esq., 52 West Sunnyside, Sunderland.[R.S.O.

William Warham, Esq., Londonderry Offices, Seaham,

S. Herbert Belk, Esq., Hartlepool.Alfred Belk, Esq., Hartlepool.

A. Woodward, Esq., North Eastern Railway, WestHartlepool.

Rev. John Lawson, M. A.,Seaton Carew,West Hartlepool.Mr. James Harris, Pilot Master, Middlesbrough-ou-Tees.J. M. Meek, Esq., Coatham, Redcar.

Mr. T. G. Pearson, Saltburn-by-the-Sea.

Dr. J. V. Laverick, Hinderwell, Staithes.

E. W. Chapman, Esq., Whitby.Mr. Robert Gibson, Harbour Master, Whitby.

Rev. R. Jermyn Cooper, Fylingdales Vicarage, Scar-borough.

John Stephenson, Esq., King's Cliff, Scarborough.A. E. Hick, Esq., St. Thomas Street, Scarborough.Mr. W. Tout, 4 Cliff Terrace, Filey, R.S.O., Yorkshire.Rev. J. F. Wilkinson, M.A., Flamborough, Hull.

Alfred West, Esq., King St., Bridlington Quay.

VIr. George Milner, 5 Swiss Terrace, Hornsea, near Hull.Horatio H. Ayre, Esq., Withernsea, near Hull.3apt. Thomas Jewitt, Grimsby.ttr. Gilbert Houlden, North Somercotes, Grimsby.Lieut. Carew, R.N., H.M. C'. Gd., Mablethorpe, Alford.Mr. B. Simons, Sutton-on-the-Sea, Alford.Ur. Richard Smith, Chapel, Alford.

" C. F. Grantham, Esq., Skegness, R.S.O., Lincolnshire.Mr. W. H. Colbeck, Chief Officer H.M. C'. G".,

k Skegness, R.S.O., Lincolnshire. [folk.Sev. C. E. Browne, Holme Vicarage, Hunstanton, Nor-rtev. E. K. Kerslake, M.A., Deepdale Rectory, King's3. B. Loynes, Esq., Wells, Norfolk. [Lynn.lev. R. H. Tillard, M.A., Blakeney, Dereham.iev. Lethbridge Moore, Sheringham, Cromer.

W. G. Sandford, Esq., Cromer.}. Gordon, Esq., Mundesley, North Walsham, Norfolk.lev.G.Spackman, Happisburgh, Stalham, S.O.,Norfolk.

Mr. E. French, Chief Officer H.M. C'. Gd., Palling,Stalham, S.O., Norfolk.

Rev. Wm. Green, M.A., Winterton, Great Yarmouth.[Continued.

This Life-boat isendowed.

470 STATEMENT OP THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGING TO OB IN CONNECTION

Length. No. ofOars.

WhenStationed Ho.

NORFOLK - - -

SUFFOLK - - -

WINTER-TON—No. 2CAISTKB—No. 1 —

„ No. 2 -YARMOUTH — —GORLESTON—No. 1-

No. 2-LOWESTOFT—No. 1 —

No. 2-

ESSEX - - - -

PAKEFIELD — — — —KESSINGLAND—No. 1 — —

No. 2 - -„ No. 3 - -

SOUTHWOLD—No. 1 - -

„ No. 2 - - -DUNWICH — — — — — —THORPENESS — — — — —AJLDBOROUGH — — — — —HARWICH - - - - - -WAI/TON-ON-THE-NAZE - - -

CLACTON-ON-SEA — — — —SOUTHEND—No. 1 - - - -

„ No. 2 - _ _ -

Ft. In.36 -42 -33 728 -42 330 -44 -46 3

30 -42 -32 -38 -40 -

30 -34 -37 -40 -45 -37 -

25 -

34 -

KENT - - - - MARGATE - - - - - - 37KlNGSOATE _ _ _ _ _ 2 8BKOADSTAIRS — — — — — 35RAMSGATE - - - - - 40NORTH DEAL - - - - - 40WALMER — — — — — — 40KINGSDOWNE — — — — — 36DOVERHTTHE - - _ _ _ _ 3 7NEW ROMNEY - — — — — 34LYDB, DUNGENESS — — — — 34

SUSSEX - - - RYE - -

WlNCHELSEA - - - - - 3 4HASTINGS - - _ _ _ _ 3 4EASTBOURNE - — — — — 34NEWHAVEN — — — — — 37

BRIGHTON — — — — — — 34SHOREHAM — — — — — 33WORTHING - - - - _ 34LlTTLEHAMPTON — — — _ 32

SELSEY _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 4

HAMPSHIRE _ - HAYLING ISLAND _ - _ _ 32

SOUTHSEA _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 7ISLE OF WIGHT - BEMBRIDGE _ _ _ _ _ 34

BRIGHSTONE GRANGE — — — 34

BROOKE - - - - - - 34TOTLAND BAY — — — — — 37

JERSEY - - - ST. HELIER'S - - - - - 33GUERNSEY - - ST. PETER'S PORT - - - - 32DORSET - - - POOLE- _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 4

SWANAGE - — - — — — 35

KlMERIDGE _ _ _ _ _ 3 4WEYMOUTH — — — — — 34LYMK REGIS — — — — — 33

SOUTH DEVON - SIDMOUTH _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 4EXMOUTH — — _ — _ _ 34TEIGNMOUTH — — — — — 34TORQUAY _ - _ _ - _ 3 3

Ft In.10 611 610 -9 -11 910 -12 312 -

9 -12 -10 -12 -11 6

8 117 6-9 410 511 -9 -

9 -7 3

7 6

9 -

7 3

9 210 -10 -10 -9 -9 -8 -7 67 6

7 9

7 98 38 39 -

7 68 -7 67 6

7 6

7 6

9 -7 68 -

7 68 -8 67 68 39 -

7 68 -8 -8 -7 67 68 6

1414121012101414

1214121212

121012121212

128

10

12

8

121212121210121010

10

10101012

10101010

10

10 •

101010

101210101010

10101010101010

18791883187518751883187018761872

1871,1870187918841855

188218871873187018811884

18851879

1885

1883

1880

186818871887188418821878188418841887

1881

1883188018801881

1888186518871884

1885

1865

188618871880

188818851884187518801875

1887 1 1141887 I 1151866 ! 1161885 i 1171884 i 1181887 I 1191876 i 120

WITH THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued. 471

6162636465666768

6970717273

747576777879

8081

82

83

84

858687888990919293

NAHJt OF BOAT AND DONOR.

Husband—Late Mrs. DavisCovent Garden—That Life-boat Fond . .Godsend—The late Lady Bourchier . .Abraham Thomas—M. BMark Lane—London Corn Exchange . ,Leicester—Town of LeicesterSamuel PKmsoll—flimsoll Life-boat FundsThe Two Sisters, Mary and Hannah—The

late Mr. Thomas Parkin iHenry Burford, B.N.—Legacy of J. L. . .Solton—Town of Bolton . . . [Fund.St. Michael's, Paddington—That Life-boatCharles Bury—Mr. Bury's Legacy . . .London Coal Exchange—London Coal Ex-

changeQuiver No. 2—Quiver Magazine . . . .Ann Ferguson—Mrs. Ferguson's Legacyfpswich—Town of IpswichGeorge Hoimsfield—Mrs. Hounsfield . .Springwell—Miss BurmesterHonourable Artillery Company—Their Dra-

matic Club*-Albert Edward—Freemasons of EnglandBoys of England and Edwin J. Brett—That

Life-boat Fund.Theodore and Herbert—Mrs. F. S. Smith's

LegacyQuiver No. 1—Quiver Magazine . . . .

Thomas Chapman —K. N. L. B. Institution.Samuel Morrison Collins—A Lady . . .Bradford—-Town of BradfordMary Somerville—Miss Somerville's legacy i

*Ciml Service No. 4—Civil Service Fund . >

NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONORARY 8BCBBTABS.

Rev. Win. Green, M.A., Winterton, Great Yarmouth.

Rev. E. G. H. Murrell, Caister, Great Yarmouth.Ernest F. Frere, Esq., 9 Crown Road, Great Yarmouth.

Mr. J. S. Dawson, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth.

B. Preston, Esq., Lowestoft.

}Mr. J.Williams, Chief Officer H.M. C'. G"., Kessingland,i TjOWF.fitoft:-

Charles Hargrqve—His Legacy . . . .)Henry William Pickersgill, R.A.—His Legacy

*Mayer de Rothschild—Lady Rosebery . .Sandal Magna—Joseph Spawforth, Esq. .K.A.O.B.—Royal Antediluvian Order of

Buffaloes Life-boat Fund.94 Mary Stanford—Legacy of John Stanford,)

Esq.95 Frances Harris—Her Legacy I96 \*Charles Arkcoll—Chafes Arkcoll, Esq.. .97 I William and Mary—Friends at Manchester98 i Michael Henry—Jewish Scholars' Life-boat

I Fund. [petition.99 i Sunlight No. 2.—Messrs. Lever Bros.' Com-

100 Ramonet—The late Miss Robertson . . ..01 Henry Harris—Mr. Harris's Legacy. . .

102 Undaunted—The late Richard ThorntonWest, Esq., and Mrs. West

103

104

105106

107108109110111112113

114115116117118119120

John and Henry Skynnerand Miss Brigden.

-Late Mr. Skynner

Olive Leaf—Messrs. Leaf, Sons, and Co.

Heyland—That Memorial Fund.*Qween Victoria—R. N. L. B. Institution

Worcester Cadet—That Life-boat Fund . .William Slaney Lewis—Mr. Lewis's Legacy.Charles Luckombe—Mrs. Luckombe's LegacyMary and Victoria—The late Earl of StraffordJohn Lockett—Mrs. and the Misses LockettBoy's Own No. 2—That Life-boat Fund .Charlotte Mary—-S. J. Wilde, Esq., for late

Miss M. R. Wilde.

*Friern Watch—E. Heman, Esq. . . .Wm. Woodcock—H. W., Manchester BranchWilliam and Frances—Miss Bass . . .

*Joseph Somes—Mrs. Joseph Somes . . .Arnold—Teignmonth BazaarMary Brundret—Mrs. Bowers, per Man-1

Chester Branch. j

.Mr. J. Sinclair, Southwold, Suffolk.

Rev. J. F. Noott, Frostenden Hermitage, Wangford.

> James Osbome, Esq., Aldboiough, Suffolk.Dr. S. Evans, Harwich.Rev. J. T. Cooke, Walton-on-the-Naze, R.S.O., Essex.

Maurice H. Page, Esq., Clacton-on-Sea, Colchester.

James Richmond, Esq., 7 Royal Terr., Southend, Essex.

William Crawford, Esq., Margate.iMajor Webb, Elmwood, St. Peters, Broadstairs. [gate.iMr. W. Jenkins, Ch. Off. H.M. C'. G"»., Kingsgate, Mar-Mr. Thomas Jackson, Alexandra Road, Broadstairs.Capt. E. Jones, Harbour Master, Ramsgate.

Rev. T. S. Treanor, Upper Deal.

Lieut.-General Bruce, C.B., 1 East Cliff, Dover.George Wilks, Esq., Hythe, Kent.John Humphery, Esq., New Romney, S.O., Kent,E. T. Bass, Esq., J.P., Lydd, New Romney, S.O., Kent.

J. S. Tidier, Esq., Mountsfield, Rye, S.O., Sussex.Mr. J. Drowley, Chief Off. H.M. C'. Gd., Camber, near Rye.Mr. Robert Loraine, H.M. C'. Gd., Winchelsea, near Rye.Mr. G. Hutchings, 7A Wellington Place, Hastings.Mr. H. M. Binary, 64 Pevensey Road, Eastbourne.J. W. Noel, Esq., Meeching Road, Newhaven, S. O., Sussex.

Colonel Wood, 53 Norfolk Square, Brighton.Thos. Fuller, Esq., M.D., Longcroft, Shoreham.George Piggott, Esq., 1, Victoria Terr., West Worthing.

>Mr. W. Auld, 42 New Road, Littlehampton.iRev. W. C. Battiscombe, Selsey, Chichester.(Rev. H. Mitchell, M.A., Bosham, near Chichester.

}Wm. Payne, Esq., N. Provincial Bank, Portsea, Hants.G. C. Chaloner, Esq., N.P. Bank, Landport, Portsmouth.Mr. H. R. Trigg, Hayling Island, Havant.

Capt. E. du Boulay, Bembridge, Brading, R.S.O., I.W.

Mr. W. Selby, Brooke Farm, Isle of Wight.Mr. T. Waterhouse, Totland Bay, Isle of Wight.P. Baudains, Esq., St. Helier's, Jersey.Capt. Carre1, R.N., Valnord, Guernsey.G. Braxton Aldridge, Esq., Poole.Mr. Henry Hixson, Swanage, Wareham.

George H. Bond, Esq., M.P., Creech Grange, Wareham.Henry Fooks, Esq., H.M. Customs, Weymouth.M. C. Preston, Esq., Lyme Regis.W. J. D. Whitaker, Esq., L. & S. W. Bank, Sidmonth.Capt. Squire, 1 Louisa Terrace, Exmouth.W. J. Burden, Esq., Teignmouth, Devon.Mr. R. G. Cove, Union Street Post Office, Torquay.

[Continued.

* This Life-boat is endowed.

472 STATEMENT OF THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGING TO OR IN CONNECTION

STATION.

DARTMOUTH

YEALM RIVER - — — —

PORTHOU9TOCK - - - -

CHURCH COVE\T TTTIHT.PoLPEAn J1 LIZARD

FORTHLEVEN

SENNEN COVE — — — -

CORNWALL - - - ST. IVES - - - - - -

-KT r\

APPLEDORH — No. 1 — — —No. 2 - - -

AIOR

WESTON SUPER MARE _ -

SOUTH WALES.

o

CARMARTHEN BAT - — —

LlTTLEHAVEN — — — -

FlSHGUARD — No, 1 - — -

NEW "OR N°'2 ~ ~ -

ABERYSTWITH - — — -

NORTH WALES.

PORTHDINLLAEN - — — —LLANAELHAIARN — — — —

Length.

Ft In.37 -34 -34 -34 -34 -34 -34 -84 -82 -

37 -87 -34 -

37 -34 -34 -34 -37 -

84 -34 -83 -

94 -84 -

83 -34 -84 -84 -S3 -84 -

84 -34 -

34 -26 -

87 -84 -34 -34 -37 -

37 -34 -33 -35 -37 -

37 -37 -34 -

87 -34 -

34 -37 -34 -

33 -

37 -37 -

Breadth.

Ft In.8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -7 68 -7 68 -

8 -

8 -8 -7 68 -8 -7 98 -8 89 -

7 68 -8 -

8 -7 6

8 -

8 -7 -7 68 -8 -7 6

7 68 -

7 67 3

8 -8 -8 S8 -8 -

8 -8 -8 69 -8 -

8 -8 -8 -

8 -8 -

8 -8 -7 S

8 -

9 -8 -

No. ofOan.

121010101010101010

10

121210101210101012

101010'

1010

10

101210101010

1010

108

1210101012

1210101012

121210

1210

101210

10

1212

WhenStationedor Named.

188518871887188718871885188218871869

1887

188618871887188518871882188418801874

188618871873

18831887

1886

188118621885188118711886

18871887

18871882

18811887188318841887

18851885186818851885

188518841883

18861887

188618851886

1869

18771883

No.

121122123124125126127128129

130

131132133134135136137138139

140141142

143144

145

146147148149150151

152153

154155

156157158159160

161162163164165166167168169

170171

172173174

175

176177

WITH THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued. 473

121122123124125126127128129

130

131132133134135136137138139

140141142

143144

145

146147148

149

150.51

5253

5455

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOK.

Brian Bates—Mr. Bates' Legacy . . .Henry and Amanda Shaw—Mrs. Shaw . .Lesty—The late Mr. Lesty's Legacy .

*Alexandra—Freemasons of England.Darling—Mrs. Thomas's Legacy. . . .Escape—Miss Lucy HarrisBoys' Own No, 1—That Life-boat FundArthur Hill—Arthur Hill, EsqSouth Warwickshire—Collected by Sir R. N.

Hamilton, Bart.Jane Whittingham—Mrs. Whittingham's

Legacy.Charlotte—A. F. HJoseph Armstrong—That Life-boat Fund .John and Sarah—Mrs. Redfern's Legacy .Edmund and Fanny—Mrs. Hollond . . .Edith—A LadyCharles Henry Wright—Mrs. Wright's LegacjDora—Henry M. Harvey, EsqDenzil and Maria Onslow—Miss Onslow

*Henry Dundas—Mrs. Dundas Drummond'sLegacy.

Exeter—Mr. W. Kendall's Legacy . . .New Oriental Bank—Officers and Staff . .Pendock Neale—Late Miss Neale and Miss

Herring.Arab—R. A. B. Preston, Esq

*Richard and Sarah — The late RichardThornton West, Esq., and Mrs. West.

'Elizabeth Moore Garden—Family of the lateR. T. Garden, Esq.

Graham Hughes—The late Mrs. Hughes .Hope—The late Rev. F. W. Hope . . .'•Jane Hannah J/ac-DonaW—Mrs. Mac Donald•Robert and Catherine—Miss Leicester . . \

Grace Woodbury—Mr. Robt. Atton's LegacyCo-operator No. 2—Manchester Central Co-

operative BoardLouisa—Rev. T. L. WheelerW. H. G. Kingston—" Union Jack " Life-

boat Fund.

William James Holt—Late Col. Holt andMn

Joseph Denman—Hon. Mrs. Joseph DenmanSpeedwell—A LadyWolverhamptcm—Town of Wolverhampton.A Daughter's Offering—Miss Jones's LegacyDavid Barclay of Tottenham—Mrs. Barclay's

Legacy.City of AfancJiestet—Manchester BranchAnne Collin—Miss Colliu's Legacy .Katharine—The late Titus Salt, Esq. . .Friend—Mr. Corker's LegacyGem—Late Mr. MetcalfeSir Edward Perrott—R. N. L. B. InstitutionAppin—Miss Downie's Legacy . . . .Clevedon—That Life-boat Fund . . . .Lizzie and Charles Leigh Clare—The late Mrs.

Leigh Clare, per Manchester Branch.Frank and Marion—Mrs. Francis G. SmartElizabeth Lloyd—Mr. T. E. Jones's Legacy,

per Manchester Branch.

Thomas fficcolls Stratford—His Legacy .Jones-Gibb—Mrs. Jones-Gibb . . . .Caroline—Late Miss Lamb's Bequest and

Capt. Rodney Blane's Life-boat Fund.Mabel Louisa—Late R. Barnes, Esq., per

Manchester BranchGeorge Moore—That Life-boat Fund . .Cyprian—Mrs. Noble

NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONOEABT BECKETAKY.

Rev. R. F. Elrington, M.A., Lower Brixham, Devon.Major Hockin, Dartmouth.

rMajor J. H. Hill, Salcombe, Kingsbridge.

M. Williams, Esq., Gnaton Hall, Yealmpton, Plympton.James Rooney, Esq., Great Western Docks, Plymouth.R. Thomas, Esq., Looe, R.S.O., Cornwall. [Cornwall.W. E. Geach, Esq., Penellick, Par Station, R.S.O.,Capt. J. Ball Farran, Mevagissey, St. Austell.

J. E. Downing, Jun., Esq., Grove Place, Falmouth.

Mr. E. P. Roskruge, St. Keverne, Helston.Rev. C. H. G. Vivian, Ruan Minor, R.S.O., Cornwall.Rev. P. Vyvyan-Robinson. ^The Lizard,Mr. T.H. Skewes, Lloyd's Telegraph Station) Cornwall.Mr. JohnH.Shephard, Mnllion,Cury Cross Lanes,R.S.O.,J. P. Thomas, Esq., Porthieven, Helston. [Cornwall.T. H. Cornish, Esq., Parade Street, Penzance.Mr. E. J. Bluett, Scilly, R.S.O., Cornwall.

W. T. Tresidder, Esq., St. Ives, R.S.O., Cornwall.H. N. Harvey, Esq., Hayle.Capt. W. Thomas, New Quay, R.S.O., Cornwall.

W. M. Richards, Esq., J.P., Padstow, R.S.O., Cornwall.M. Trevan, Esq., R.N., Park Villa, Wadebridge, R.S.O.

Wm. Rowe, Esq., Stratton, " North Devon Mail."

Mr. F.G.Ashby, Ch. Off. H.M. C'.Ga.,Clovelly, Bideford.J. Groves Cooper, Esq., Bridge Chambers, Bideford.Mr. W. Nicol, Appledore, R.S.O., Devon.Claud Gould, Esq., Rock Park, Barnstaple.Mr. R. G. Darracott, Braunton, Barnstaple.

H. M. Gardner, Esq., Northfield House, Ilfracombe.

Mr. John Crook, Valley of Rocks Hotel, Lynton, Barn-A. W. Home, Esq., Watchet, R.S.O., Somerset, [staple.

[water.H. Piers, Esq., Julia Terrace, Burnham, near Bridge-W. E. Hillier, Esq., Somersetshire Bank, Weston-

super-Mare.

[Cardiff.Capt. Pengelley, H.M.I.N., Dock Master, Penarth,liev. W. Jones, Newton Nottage, Bridgend.T. W. May Young-, Esq., Cae Hir, West Cross, nearSir. Charles Bevan, Port Eynon, Swansea. [Swansea.Gerard Elkiugton, Esq., Pembrey, Llanelly.

John Risley, Esq., Brondeg, Ferryside, R.S.O.J. R. Rowlands, Esq., Nat. Provincial Bank, Tenby.Henry Pattison, Esq., Castle Pill, Milford Haven.Capt.Goldwyer, Littlehaven, R.S.O., Pembrokeshire.W. Peregrine Propert, Esq.,LL.D., St. David's, R.S.O.\V. J. Vaughan, Esq.,Fishguard, R.S.O., Pembrokeshire.

pt. W. Davies, Commercial Hotel, Newport, Pern.Mr. William Joseph, 20 Quay Street, Cardigan.

2apt. David James, 2 High Terrace, New Quay, Llandys-Rev. J. Williams, Bridge Street, Aberystwith. [sil.

[Merioneth.Dr. F. H. V. Grosholz, Gothic House, Towyn, R.S.O.Mr. G. Griffiths, 2 St. Ann's Square, Barmouth, R.S.O.D. Homfray, Esq., Portmadoc, R.S.O., Carnarvonshire.

Rev. 0. Lloyd Williams, Bodfean, Pwllheli.

. T. A. Jones, Trevor, Carnarvon. [ Continued.

* This Life-boat is endowed. 2 I!

474 STATEMENT OP THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGING TO OB IN CONNECTION

Length. •No. ofOars.

ANGLESEY - - - LLANDDWYN - - - - -

RHOSNEIGIR — — — — —KHOSCOLYN — — — - —HOLTHEAD - - - - -

CEMLYN - - - - - -

CEMAES — — — — — —BULL BAYMOELFRE- — — — — —PENSION - - - - - -

CARNARVONSHIRE OKME'S HEAD

DENBIGHSHIRE - LLANDDULAS •

FLINTSHIRE -

CHESHIRE - -

LANCASHIRE -

RHYL (TUBULAR) - — — -„ No. 2 - - - - -

NEW BRIGHTON, No. 1 (TUBULAR„ No. 2 (Ditto) -

SOUTHPORT — — — —LYTHAM — — - - -ST. ANNE'S — - — -BLACKPOOL - - - - -

CUMBERLAND - -

ISLE OF MAN - -

FLEETWOOD No. 1 — - - —No. 2- - - -

PlEL - - - - - -SEASCALE - - - -WHITEHAVEN - - - — —WORKINGTON- — — — —MABYPORT - — - — -SILLOTH — — — — — —RAMSEY — — — — — —

DOUGLAS No. 1 — — — —

„ No. 2 - - - -

Ft. in.34 -

32 -33 -37 -

34 -

34 -

34 -34 -34 -37 -

34 -

32 -33 -45 -

34 -37 -34 -35 -

37 -

34 -34 -34 -34 -34 -33 -

34 -

35 -

CASTLETOWN - - - - - 3 4PORT ERIN _ _ _ _ _ 3 2PEEL - - - - - - 3 7

SCOTLAND.KIRKCUDBRIGHT - BALCARY _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 4

KIRKCUDBRIGHT — - - - 34WIGTOWNSHIRE - WHITHORN - - - - - 34

PORT LOGAN - - - - - 34

PORT PATRICK — — — — 37AYRSHIRE - - - BALLANTRAE - - - - - 33

GIRVAN - - - - - - 34AYR - - - - - - - 3 4TROON - - - - - - 3 4IRVINE - - - - - - 3 4

ARDROSSAN - - - - - 34ISLE OF ARRAN - KILDONAN - - - - - 32ARGYLLSHIRE - - CAMPBELTOWN - - - - 34

SOUTHEND - — - - - 32ISLAND OF LEWIS - STORNOWAY - - - - - 34ORKNEYS - - - STROMNESS - - - - - 33

LONGHOPE — - - - - 37CAITHNESS-SHIRE - THURSO - - - - - - 33

HUNA - - - - - - 3 4ACKERGILL — - — - — 34

SUTHERLANDSHIRE DORNOCH FIRTH AND EMBO - 34NAIRNSHIRE - - MORAY FIRTH - - - - 34ELGINSHIRE - - LOSSIEMOUTII - - _ _ _ 34BANFFSHIRE - - BUCKIE - - - - - _ 33

BANFF - — - _ _ _ 3 2ABERDEENSH1RE - FRASERBURGH - - - - 37

Ft. to.7 6

7 68 -9 -

8 -

7 68 -

8 3

8 48 610 2

8 -7 68 6

8 -11 -9 -7 68 -7 67 67 68 6

7 6

9 -

7 67 69 -

8 37 67 6

7 6

8 68 -

7 67 67 67 6

8 3

7 67 67 67 68 -9 -8 -8 37 67 68 37 68 -7 68 -

10

101012

10

10

10101012

10

121014

10121010

121212101010101010

10

10

101012

101010

10

1210

10101010

10

101010101012101010101010101012

1885

188518781875

1888

1887

1884188418801887

1885

185618781876

1886188618871885

188718871887188618841886188618851868

1887

1874

188518831885

188418871886

1887

18771871

1887188718861887

1880

188118881869188718671874187118771888188618781887187118701887

WITH THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued. 475

178

179180181

182183

184185186187

188

189190191192193194195196

197198199200201202203204205

206

207

208209210

211212213

214

215216

217218219220221

222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOB.

Richard Henry Gould—Mr. John Gould'sLegacy, per Manchester Branch.

Thomas Lingham—Mrs. Lingham . .*Ramon Cabrera—The Countess de Morella .*Thomas Fielden—Samuel, John, and Joshua

Fielden, Esqrs.

George Evans—Mrs. Evans's Legacy .Curling—Miss CurlingStar of Hope—Mrs. Atherton Howard .

* Christopher Brown—Settle fund . . .Sunlight No. 1.—Messrs. Lever Brothers'

Competition.Mary Jane Gould—Mr. Gould's Legacy, per

Manchester Branch.Morgan—Miss Ellen Hodgson . . . .JaneDalton—"l>."Willie and Arthur—Joseph Leather, Esq. .

Mary Anna—Anonymous . . . . . .Charles Biggs—Miss Biggs's Legacy . .Nora Royds—C. M. Royds, Esq. . . .

"Samuel Fletcher of Manchester—From hisEstate by command of H.M. THE QUEBN

Child of Hak—Colonel W. BEdith—Mrs. Carew's LegacyWilliam Birkett—Mr. Birkett's Legacy . .Rescue—Mrs. Phipson

* Elizabeth Leicester—Miss Leicester . . .Dodo—A Lady

'Civil Service, No. 5—Civil Service Fund .Emma Frisby—Miss Annie F. Howis . .Two Sisters—J. Kyder, Esq., per Manches-

ter Branch.Thomas Rose—Mr. Rose's Legacy, per Man-

chester BranchJohn Turner-Turner—Mrs. Turner-Turner

and FamilyHepe—Mrs, Bradsbaw's Legacy . [Legacy.Ann and Mary of Manchester—Mr. Roberts'John Monk— Legacy of Captain Monk, R.N.

David Hay—His Legacy

Henry and John Leighton—Late Capt. HenryLeighton, per Miss Agnes Leighton .

Edinburgh and R. M. Ballantyne—Edin-burgh Workpeople, and Edinburgh Ladies'Endowment Fund.

*Civil Service, No. 3—Civil Service Fund .* William and Harriot—Mrs. Richardson's

Legacy.Sir Home Popham—Mrs. Popham's Legacy.

*Janet Hoyle~T. K. Hardie, Esq. . . .Alexander Munnoch—His LegacyBusbie—Mr. Wallace's Legacy . . . .Fair Maid of Perth—Peter Reid, Esq. . .Emily Dewar—Mrs. Dewar's Legacy . .

*John R. Ker—Robert Ker, EsqIsabella—Mrs. DuguidSaltaire—The late Sir Titus Salt, Bart.DicKnson Ed/eston—Late D. Edleston, Esq.Charley Lloyd—Mr. Lloyd's Legacy . .W. M. C.—"X. Y. Z."

Daisie—"D."Caulfield and Ann—Mr. Williams' Legacy .Frances Sjirot—Miss Sprot's Legacy. .James Sturm—Mr. Sturm's Legacy . . .John and Sarah—J. E. Lightfoot, Esq.Cosmo if Charles—The late Capt. Gordon .

NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONORARY SECRETARY.

John Jackson, Esq., Harbour Office, Carnarvon.

Mr. J. W. Huws, Brynteg, Llanfaelog, Holyhead.Colonel Marshall, Towyn Lodge, Holyhead.Mr. J. 0. Williams, Chief Officer H.M, Coast Guard,

Holyhead. [R.S.O., Anglesey.Mr. W. Williams, Fronddu, near Cemaes, Amlwch,

I Rev. T. Lloyd Kyffin, Llanbadrig Vicarage, Amlwch,\ R.S.O., Anglesey. [Anglesey.T. Fanning Evans, Esq., J.P., D.L., Amlweh, K.S.O.,Rev. J. Williams, Llanallgo, Pentraeth, Anglesey.William M. Preston, Esq., Vaynol, Bangor, N. Wales.G. F. Felton, Esq., Mostyn Estate Office, Llandudno.

J. P. Faichney, Esq., Llanddulas, Abergele, R.S.O.,Denbighshire.

Mr. Robert Hughes, Rhyl, North Wales.Charles H. Beloe, Esq., 13 Harrington Street, Liverpool.John L. C. Hamilton, Esq., New Brighton, Birkenhead.G. A. Pilkington, Esq., M.D., Southport.R. A. Dawson, Esq., Eastwood Villa, Lytham, Preston.Mr. W. H. Hargreaves, St. Anne's-on-the-Sea, Preston.A. M. Viener, Esq., Blackpool.

^J. F. Marginson, Esq., Preston Banking CompanyFleetwood.

Capt. E. P. Stokes, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire.Mr. John Landsbrough, Seascale, Cumberland.Mr. James Hamilton, 4 High Street, Whitehaven.J. Clifton Thompson, Esq., Workington.Capt. Pearice, King Street, Maryport. [berland.Mr. Alfred Parker, H.M. Customs, Silloth, R.S.O., Curn-E. C. Kerr, Esq., Bank, Ramsey, Isle of Man.

Thos. Bawden, Esq., Douglas, Isle of Man.

G. H. Quayle, Esq., Castletown, Isle of Man.Mr. George L. Trustrum, Port Erin, Isle of Man.Mr. James Morrison, Harbour Master, Peel, Isle of Man.

J. G. Boyes, Esq., Aueheneairn, Castle Douglas.James McMuldrow, Esq., Kirkcudbright.Alex. Macfie, Esq., J.P., Clydesdale Bank, Whithorn,

R.S.O., Wigtownshire.Quintin Cochrane, Esq., Port Logan, R.S.O., Wigtown-

shire.[Wigtownshire.

Mr. E. G. Robb, Crown Hotel, Port Patrick, R.S.O.,Dr. Fullarton, Ballantrae, Girvan.

Thos. McConnochie, Esq., Royal Bank, Girvan.William Pollock, Esq., Town Clerk's Office, Ayr.Alexander Wyllie, Esq., Troon.James Dickie, Esq., Council Chambers, Irvine.John Craig, Esq., Ardrossan.R. L. Alpine, Esq., Ardrossan.Patrick Murray, Esq., Brodick, E.S.O., Isle of Arran,VIr. Gavin Thomson, Campbeltown.^Eneas M. Mackenzie, Esq., Stornoway.Japt. G. Baillie, Stromness, S.O., Orkney. [Orkney.Edward E. Corrigall, Esq., Longhope, Stromness, S.O.,J. Coghill, Esq., Thurso.Dr. W. J. II. Sinclair, Canisbay-by-Wick.3r. M. Sutherland, Esq., Bridge Street, Wick.Baillie Neill, Dornoch, Sutherland.H. T. Donaldson, Esq., Nairn. [Elgin.Hr. John Ferguson, Harbour Master, Lossietnouth,tf r. John Wilson, 15 Baron Street, Buckie, Fochabers.William Watson, Esq., Seatovvn, Banff.Andrew Tarras, Esq., Tovvus House, Fraserbargh.

[Continued.

This Life-boat is emlon-od. 2 E

476 STATEMENT OF THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGING TO OR IN CONNECTION

STATION.

ABEEDEENSHIRE - WHITELINK BAY - - - -

PETEEHEAD - - — — -

POET EEROLL - - - -

KINCARDINESHIRE STONEHAVEN - - - - -GOURDON - - — — —

FORFAR- - - - MONTEOSE — No. 1- - - -No. 2- - - -

„ No. 3- - - -AKBKOATH — - — — —

BUDDON NESS \ n.TW___ fBEOUGHTY FHERY / DuNDEE \

FIFESHIRE - - - ST. ANDREW'S - - - -

HADDINGTONSHIRE NORTH BERWICK - - - -DUNBAB - - - - - -

IRELAUD.Co. LONDONDERRY- GREENCASTLE - - - -

ANTRIM - - PORTRUSH - - - - -

BALLYWALTEB - — — —CLOUGHEY - - - - -TYBELLA — — - — -

LOUTH 1X^1 }D—«{

DBOGHEDA — No. 1 - - -

No. 2 - - -

POOLBEG — — — — — —

WlCKLOW - - - - -

ARKLOW - - - - - -

CAHORE - - - - - -

WEXFOBD— No. 1 - - - -No. 2- - - -

CARNSOBE - - - - -KILMORE- — — — - -FETHARD- - - - - -

WATERFORD - DUNMOEE _ _ _ _ _TEAMORE — — — — —

DUNGABVAN - - - -_ -AEDMOBE — - - — —

BALLYCOTTON - - - -QUEENSTOWN — — - — —COUETMACSHEERY — — -

DONEGAL - — ABANMOBE _ _ _ _ _

Length.

Ft. In.33 -

33 -

33 -

30 -

34 -33 -37 -30 -34 -32 -

33 -33 -33 -34 -34 -34 -33 -34 -

33 -32 -

34 -34 -34 -30 -34 -34 -34 -

34 -

34 -32 -33 -34 -

34 -37 -37 -33 -

37 -36 -34 -

40 -34 -32 -34 -34 -37 -34 -

34 -34 -34 -34 -34 -34 -32 -34 -37 -

Breadth.

Ft. In.8 6

8 -

8 6

8 -

8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -7 6

8 68 68 -8 -8 -7 68 -7 6

8 -7 6

7 67 68 38 -8 -8 37 6

7 6

7 67 68 68 -

8 -8 68 -8 -

9 -8 48 -

10 68 37 68 38 39 -8 -

7 6 ~8 -8 -8 -8 -7 67 68 38 -

No. ofOars.

10

10

10

8

1010128

1010

1010101010101010

1010

1010108

101010

10

10101010

10121210

121210

12101010101210

101010101010101012

WhenStationedor Named.

1878

1865

1877

1877

188818781887187418851866

18701876187318841888188718651888

18801876

18851885188518751881

18801885

1879

1885

1882

18731886

1881187918861866.

187318761879

18711878187418841886

1884

1880

1887188018851880186618851880

1879

1883

No.

237

238

239

240

241242243244245246

247248249250251252253254

255256

257258259260261

262263

264

265

266

267268

269270271272

273

274275

276277278279280

281

282

283284285286287288289

290

291

WITH THE NATIONAL LIFK-BOAT INSTITUTION, &e.—continued. 477

237

238

239

240

241242243244245246

248249250251252253254

255256

257258259260261

262263

264

265

266

J267J268

269270271272

273

274275

276277278279280

281

282

283284285286287288289

290

291

NAMB OF BOAT AND DONOB.

Robert Adamson—Miss A d a m s o n . . . .

People's Journal—No. 1 — Subscribers toDundee " People's Journal."

Peep-o'-day—"A Scot Abroad" (the lateG. M. Gray, Esq.)

Alexander Charles, and William Aird—MissBirtwhistle's Legacy.

Alexander Black—Mrs. A. Black. . .Young George Irlam—Mr. Mam's Legacy .Augusta—Lady Wood's Legacy . . . .Roman Governor of Caer Hun . . . .Resolute—Mr. G. M. Gray's LegacyPeople's Journal—No. 2—• Subscribers to

Dundee " People's Journal."May—" D."English Mechanic—Life-boat Fund . . .Ladies' Oam—Miss Smithers' Life-boat FundGeorge Paterson—Miss Paterson's Legacy .Royal Stuart—Mrs. Atherton Howard.Fergus Ferguson—Mrs. Ferguson's LegacyWallace—-The late Lady Cuningham-FairlieJames and Rachel Grindlay—Mr. T. Grind-

lay's Legacy.

Mary Bechuith—Mrs. Beckwith's Legacy .John Whitaker—Late Mr. Whitaker's Trust

Fund, per the late E. Absolom, Esq. . .George Pooley—Mr. Pooley's Legacy . .William Wallace—Mr. Wallace's Legacy .Faith—Mrs. Bradshaw's Legacy . . .Memorial—Misses Frances and Kate PeachFarnley—E. Armitage, Esq., R.A. . .

James Thomas—Miss Thomas's Legacy*General R. Dudley Blake—Mrs. Blake's

BequestOld George Irlam, of Liverpool—Miss Irlam's)

Legacy (Chanty—Mrs. Bradshaw's Legacy . . -'

Maid of Annan—Mrs. Langworthy . .

Laura Platt—Mr. Thos. Platt . . .Tom and Ida Smithies—Trustees of the late\

Miss Eliza Smithies /AaronStark Symes—Mrs.Elizabeth S. SymesHector—Late Miss Anderson and Niece . .Richard Brown—Mrs. R. F. Browne . .

* Robert. Theophilus Garden—Late It. T. Gar-den, Esq.

Out-Pensioner—Out-PensionersAlfred and Ernest—Manchester BranchJohn Brooke—The Misses Brooke, per J.I

Richardson, Esq., Q.C (Ethel Eveleen—3. M. S

*Civil Service No. 1—Civil Service Fund .Iris—The late Mrs. A. M. Burden . . .John Robert—E. M. S

*Helen Blake—Mrs. Blake's Bequest . . .

Henry Dodd—Mr. Dodd's Legacy . . .

Alfred Trower—Henry Trower, Esq., andFriends.

William Dunville—Mrs. Dunville's Legacy.Hooper—Miss HooperMary Luckombe—Mrs. Luckombe's Legacv .Oliver Goldsmith—That Life-boat FundQtiivei—No. 3—" Quiver " Magazine . .{•'arrant—Mr. Farrant's Legacy . . . .Crosby Leonard—Late Crosby Leonard, Esq.

Admiral Butcher—R. G. Butcher, Esq.. .

Vandeleur—Mr. Vandeleur's Legacy . .

NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONORARY SECHOTAET.

Mr. A. J. Birnie, Cairndenity, Inverallochy by Lonmay,Aberdeen.

William Boyd, Esq., F.R.S.E., Peterhead.

Mr. James Boddie, The Gardens, Slains Castle, Cru-den, Ellon.

Mr. P. Murray, Newburgh-by-Aberdeen.

David Carr, Esq., Stouehaven.Rev. John Brown, Bervie, Fordoun.

•James Warrack, Esq., Montrose.

William Cargill, Esq., Arbroath.

James Hunter, jun., Esq., 69 Reform Street, Dundee.

Andrew Syme, Esq., St. Andrew's.John Guthrie, Esq., Crail.H. B. Mackintosh, Esq., Anstmther.D. McCulloeh, Esq., British Linen Co., North Berwick.Capt. Thomas Barclay, Dunbar.Andrew Ker, Esq., Bank, Eyemouth, Ayton.

Pierce Crosbie, Esq., Greencastle, Moville.

A. H. Coates, Esq., Bangor, R.S.O., Co. Down.Rev. J. O'Reilly Blackwood, Ballywalter, Newtownards.Rev. A. W. Whitley, Cloughey, Portaferry.Mr. William Isaac Quinn, Dundrum, S.O., Co. Down.Rev. J. H. Seymour, Newcastle, S.O., Co. Down.

J. F. Farrell, Esq., Harbour Office, Dundalk.

Mr. N. Halligan, Banktown, Drogheda. [heda.Thomas Gilroy, Esq., Mornington House, near Drog-Mr. J. McNamara, Harbour Office, Drogheda.

H. H. Foster, Esq., Skerries, R.S.O., Co. Dublin.

Edward Greer, Esq., Evora, Howth, R.S.O., Co. Dublin.

Lieut. Helby, R.N., 1 Beresford Place, Dublin.Capt. the Hon. F. G. Crofton, R.N., Harbour Master,R. Cathcart Dobbs, Esq., Greystones. [Kingstown.S. E. Pirn, Esq., Wicklow.

i The Earl of Wicklow, Shelton Abbey, Co. Wicklow.[Mr. James Tyrrell, Main St., Arklow. [Wexford.Hon. George Stopford, Courtown House, Gorey, Co.Capt. R. D'Olier George, Cahore, Gorey, Co. Wexford.[Mr. J. S. Sinnott, Cahore, Gorey, Co. Wexford.

•Wm. Coghlan, Esq., J.P., Wexford.

E. A. Gibbon, Esq., Rosslare House, Tagoat, Wexford.Thos. Grant, Esq., Ballyteige Castle, Kilmore, Wexford.Allan Leigh, Esq., Fethard, Waterford.

Edward Jacob, Esq., Ardview, Tramore, Waterford.

Mr. James W. Shaw, Dungarvan.Mr, Henry Cooper, Ardmore, Youghal.J. W. Pirn, Esq., Youghal.T. W. Strangman, Esq., Shanagarry, Midleton.Capt. Usbome, R.N., Harbour Master, Queenstown.Capt. Townshend, Conrtmacsherry, Bandon.J. A. O'Driscoll, Esq., Valentia, Killarney.

(Robert McCowen, Esq., J.P., Lloyd's Agent, Tralee.\Robert Denny, Esq., C.E., Tralee.W. Magee, Esq., Araumore, via Burton Port, R.S.O.,

Co. Donegal.

* This Life-boat is endowed.

INDEX TO THE GIFT LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.(The fiyures refer to the numbers of the Life-boats detailed on the ten preceding Pages.'}

A . F H., 131.A Friend at Bradford, 53.A Lady, 16.A Lady, 31.A Lady, 135.A Lady, 167.A Lady, 202.A I/ady, per Admiral Fifh-

bourne, C.TV, 85.11 A Scot abroad," 239.Adamson, Miss, 237.Anderson, Misa, the late, and

Niece, 270.Anonymous, 34.Anonymous, 193.Arkcoll, Chas., Esq., 96.Ar,nitage,E., Esq.,E.A.,261.Armstrong, Joseph, Life-boat

Fund, 132.Atton,Kob.,Esq.,thelate,15i)Barclay, Mrs., the late, ItiO.Barnes, R., Esq., the late, 175.Bass, Miss, 117.Bill es, Mr. Brian.the late, 121.Beckwith, the late Mrs., 255.Bennett, Mr. W., the late, 54.Bewick, Miss, the late, 6.Biggs, Miss, the late, 194.Bird, Samuel, Esq., 61.Birkett, Wm., the late, 199.Birtwhistle, Miss, the late,

240.Black, Mrs. Alexander, 241.Blake, Mrs., the lute, 263, 280.Blane, Capt. Rodney, R.N.,Bolton, coll. in, 70. [174.Bourchier, Lady, thelate,63.Bowers, Mrs., 120.Boys of England, 81.Boy's Own Life-boat Fund,Bradford, 86 [112, 127.Bradshaw Mrs., the late, 208,

259, 265.Brlgrirn, Miss, 103." British Workman " Maga-

zine. 59.Brooke, the Misses, 275.Browne, Mrs. R. F., 271.Brundret, Mrs., 120.Buffaloes, Royal Ante-

diluvian Order of, 93.Burdon, Mrs., the late, 278.Burmester, Miss, 78.Bury, C., Esq., the late, 72.Butcher, K. G., Esq., 290.Carew, Mrs., tbe late, 198.Civil Service Life-boat Fund,

14,88,203,215, 277.Clagett, Mrs., the late, 19.Clare, Mrs. Leigh, the late,

169.Clevedon Life-boat Fund,l 68.Coal Exchange, London,

Members of the, 73.Collin, Miss, the late, 162.Corker.C. J.Esq.,the late,164.Corn Exchange, Mark Lane,

Members of the, 65.Covent Garden Life-boat

Fund, 62.Cuningham-Fairlie, Lady.the

late, 253.Curling, Miss, 184.Cuttell, J. Esq., the late, 4.Cyclist Life-boat Fund, 23.D., 190, 231, 247.Dalmer, Mrs. the late, 11,Davis, Mrs. Qeo., the late, 61.Denman, Hon. Mrs. Jos., 156.Derby, collected in, 18.Pewar, the late Mrs., 222.Mxon, Miss, 45.Dodd, H.,Ebq., the late, 281.

Downie, Miss, the late, 167.Drummond, Mrs. Dundas,the

late, 139.Duguid, Mrs., 225.Dundee, People's Journal.

238, 246.Dunville, Mrs., the late, 283.E. B., M. P., and A. and E. I.,

Cheddar, 28.E. M. S., 279. [214.Edinburgh Working MUD'S,Edinburgh Ladies' Endow-

ment Fund, 214 [late,227.Edleston Dickinson, Esq., theEgdell, Miss, the late, 2, S5.Elliott, Mrs., the late, 56.Ellis, Mrs, the late, 33." English Mechanic " Life-

boat Fund, 248.Evans, Mrs., the late, 183.Farrant, H. A. M., Esq., the

late, 288.Ferguson, Mrs., the late, 75,

252.Fielden, Samuel, John, and

Joshua, Esqs., 181. [27.Firbank, Mr. & Mrs., the late.Fletaher, Mr. Samuel, the

late, 196. [15, 25.Foresters. Ancient Order of,Foster, Messrs., 36.Fox,Chiidren of Mr.and Mrs.,

35.Freemasons of England, 80,

124.Friends at Manchester, 97.Frith, J. Q., Eaq, the Vate,

and Mrs. Frith, 3.Garden, the late R. T.. Esq.,

145, 272. [Mrs., 12, 173.Gibb, T. Jones, Esq., andGoud Templars, Independent

Order of, 17.Gordon, the late Capt., 236.Gould, John, Esq., the late,

178, 188.Gray, G. M., Esq., the late.

239, 245. [late, 254Grindlay, Thomas, Esq., theGuerrier, Rev. W. J., 58.H. W., 116.Hackwood, Thos., Esq., 9.Hardie, T. K. Esq., 218.Hargrave, Chas., Esq., the

late, 89.Harris, H., Esq., the late.101 .Harris, Mrs. H., the late, 95.Harris, Miss Lucy, 126.Harvey, Henry M. Esq., 137.Hay, U., Esq., the late, 211.Heyland Memorial, 105.Heywood-Lonsdale, A. P.,

Esq., 46.Hill, Arthur, Esq., 128.Hodgson, Miss Ellen, 189.Hollon. R. W., Ksq., 37.Hollond, Mrs., 134.Holt, Col., the late, and Mrs.

Symes, 155.Honourable Artillery Com-

pany Dramatic Club, 79.Homan, E. Esq., 115.Hooper, Miss, 284. [147.Hope, Rev. F. W., the late,Hopps, W. G., E?q., the late,

30.Hounsfield, Mrs., 77. [251.Howard, Mrs. Atherton, 186,Howls, Miss Annie F., 204.Huddersfield, collected in, 67.Hughes, Mrs., the late, 146.[ngleby, Rev. Chas., the late,

per G. P. Wragge, Esq., 22.

Ingram, Herbert, Esq., M.P.,Friends of the late, 49.

Ipswich, collected in, 76.Irlam.Geo. Esq., the late, 242.Irlam, the late Miss, 264.J. L., the late, 69.J. M. S., 276.Jacomb-Hood, Miss E.H., 10Jewish Scholars' lAfe-bos.t

Fund, 98.Jones, MissM.,the late, 159.Jones, T. E., Esq., the late,

171.Kendall, W,, Esq., the late,

140.Ker, Robert, Esq., 224. [249.Ladies' Own Life-boat Fund,Lamb, Miss, the late, 174.Landseer, Miss, 48.Langworthy, Mrs., 266.Leaf, Sons & Co., Messrs., 104.Leather, Jos., Ksq., 191.Leicester, collected in, 66.U-icester, Miss, 149, 201.Leighton, Capt. H., the late,

per Miss A. Leighton,213.

beonard,C.,Esq., the,late,289.Lesty, Wm., E=q., the late,

123.Lewis, W. S, Esq., the late,

108.Licensed Victuallers, col-

lected from, 50.Lightfoot, J. E., Esq., 235.Llngham, Mrs., 179. [228.Lloyd, the late Chas., Ksq.,Lockett, Mrs. & Misses, 111.Luckombe,Mrs.,thelate,109,

285.MacDonald, Mrs., 148.M. B., 64.Manchester Branch, 1,29,116,

120, 161, 169, 171, 175, 178,188, 205,206, 274.

Manchester Central Co-ope-rative Board, 13, 161.

Mather, Mrs. Annie, 21.Metcalfe, J.Esq.,the late,165.Middlewood, Geo., Esq., 39.Monk,Capt.R.N.,thelate,210.Moore, the late Geo., Esq.,

Life-boat Fund, 176.Morella, the Countess de, 180.Munnoch, A., Esq. .the late,N. R., 41. [219.Neale, Miss, the late, and

Miss Herring, 142.New Oriental Bank, 141.Nicholls, Miss, the late, 52.Noble, Mrs., 177.Northumberland, The Dow-

ager Duchess of, 8.Nottingham, collected in, 6.Odd Fellows (Manchester

Unity) 44.Oliver Goldsmith, the, 286.Onslow, Miss, 138.Out-Pensioners, 273. [68.Parkin, Thos., Esq., the late,Paterson, Miss, the late, 250.Payne, W.J.Esq., the late, 40.Peach, Misses Frances and

Kate, 260.Phipson, Mrs., 200.Pickersgill, the late H. W..

Esq., R.A., 90.Platt, Mr. Thomas, 267.Plimsoll Life-boat Funds, 67.Pooley, G. Esq., the late, 257.Popham, Mrs., the late, 217.Preston, Mrs., the late, 38.Preston, R. A. B. Esq., 143.

QUEEN, HEB MiJESTT THE,196.

*' Quiver " Magazine, col-lected, 74, 83, 287.

Redfern, Mrs., the late, 133.Keid, Peter, Ksq., 221.Richardson, the late Mrs.

Harriot, 216.Roberta, Rictsaid, Esq., the

late, 209.Robertson, Miss, the late,100.Rochdale, collected in, 24.Homan Governor of Caer

Hun, the late, 244.Rose, Thomas, Esq., the late.

206.Rosebery, Lady, 91.Rous, Admiral, Life-boat

Fund, 43.Royds, C. M. Esq., 195.Ryder, James, Esq., 206.St. Michael's, Paddington,

Life-boat Fund, 71. [226.Salt, Sir Titus, Bart., the late,Salt.Titus, Esq., the late, 163.Settle, collected in, 12, 186.Shaw, Mrs., 122.Skynner, Jno.,Esq., klielate,

and Miss Brigden. 103.Smart, Mrs. Francis G., 170.Sini th, Mr*. F. S., the late, 82.Smithies, Miss Eliza, the late,Somes, Mrs., 118. [268.Somcrville, Miss, the late, 87.South Warwickshire Life-

boat Fund, 129.Spavrfovtb, J., Esq., 91.Sprot, Miss, the late, 233.Stanford, John, Esq.,the late,

94.Strafford, the Earl of, P.C.,

the late, 110. [172.Stratlord, T.N. Esq., the late,Sturm, the late Jas. Esq., 234.Sunlight Competition.99,187.Sykes,the late Mrs. A. E., 32.Syrnes, Mrs. Elizabeth S.,269.Teignmouth Bazaar, 119.Thomas, Mrs., the late, 125.Thomas, Miss, the late, 262.Townend, Mrs., 29.Trower, Henry, Esq., and

friends, 282.Turner-Turner, Mrs. and

Family, 207." Union Jack " Life-teat

Fund, 153.Vandeleur, Richard, Esq.,

the late, 291.W. B., Colonel, 197.Walker, G., Esq., the late, 41 .Wallace, H. R. C., Esq., the

late, 220.Wallace, W., Esq., the late,Wardell, Miss, 1. 1.258.West, R. Thornton, Esq., the

late, and Mrs. West, 102,144.

Wheeler, Rev. T. L., 152.Whitaker, the late John,

Esq., 256.Whittingham, Mrs., the

late, 130.Wilde, 8. J., Esq., for the

late Miss M.E.Wilde, 113.Williams, Mr. Lloyd, tne

late, 232.Wolverhampton.coll.in, 158.Wood, Lady, the late, 243.Worcester Cadets Life-boat

Fund, 107.Wright, Mrs., the late, 136.X. Y. Z., 229.

THE EXPENSE OP A LIFE-BOAT STATION is ,£1,050. ITS COST is MADE DP AS FOLLOWS: —Life-boat and her equipment, including Life-belts for the Crew

Total . . .£1,05OThe average annual expense of maintaining a Life-boat Station is £70, and the benefactions and contribution!

of Donors ef Life-boats are earnestly solicited in aid of that fund.

MAY 1, 1888.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. 479

GOD HELP OUR MEN A.T

Jtst of tlitFOR SAVING LIFE FROM WRECKS

VOTED BY THE ROYAL N A T I O N A L LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTIONTO TUB CBBWS OP ITS LIFE-BOATS, TO SHOBE AND FISHINQ-BOATS' CBEWS, AND TO OTHEB PERSONS,

FROM THE 1ST JANUARY TO THE SlST DECEMBEB, 1887.

Jan. 3.—The Dodo Life-boat, stationedat Workington, was launched at noon tothe assistance of the s.s. Bheola, of Cardiff,bound from Carthagena for Maryport witha cargo of iron ore, which had grounded alittle to the N. of Workington pier duringa strong breeze from the S.W. and a heavysea. The steamer floated, and the Life-boat accompanied her to Maryport, whichwas reached at about 5.30 P.M.

Jan. 4.—It having been reported thata vessel was ashore between the Bell ToutLighthouse and Birling Gap, the Williamand Mary Life-boat, stationed at East-

bourne, put off at about 8.15 A.M. duringa fresh S.E. wind and a hiavy sea, andreached the wreck, which proved to bethe barque Sjodroninjan, of Stavanger,bound from New York for Hatuburg withpetroleum. She had stranded on a ledgeof rocks nearly opposite Bell Tout Light-house at 5 A.M. during a snowstorm. Thesea was too rough to enable the Life-boatto go alongside, and she, therefore, an-chored ahead and veered down under thebowsprit, whence the crew, numberingsixteen men, descended into her. Theywere safely landed at the Wish Tower at

480 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1,1888.

about 1 P.M. amidst the cheers of a largenumber of spectators.—Expense of service,13?. 17s.

Jan. 5.—The fishing smack City ofBristol, of Hull, stranded about a mile 8.of the Withernsea Life-boat house duringa S.E. by S. wind, a heavy snowstorm,and a chopping sea. The Admiral SousLife-boat was launched at 9.15 A.M.,rescued the vessel's crew, consisting of fourmen and a boy, and safely landed themat 10.45.—Expense of service, 13Z. 8s. 6rf.

COMMITTEE MEETING, Jan. 6,1887.

Voted, the Silver Medal of the Institu-tion, and a copy of the vote inscribedon vellum, to Mr. EDWARD JONES, Cox-swain of the Holyhtad Life-boat, in recog-nition of his gallant services in theLife-boat, particularly on the occasion ofthe rescue of twenty-one persons fromthe stranded ship Pegasus, of Liverpool,during a N.W. by W. wind and a veryheavy sea, on the 9th December.

Also 100Z. for the relief of the widowand orphans of JOHN PARKINSON, one ofthe crew of the Lytham Life-boat, whosethumb was injured whilst assisting toload up the old Life-boat on the 21stNovember last, and who died from typhoidfever, consequent on the injury.

The Committee had previously votedhim 10Z. in consideration of this accident,and had also undertaken to allow himII. per week until able to resume hiswork.

Also Wl. to the widow of Mr. JOHNWILLIAMS, the late Coxswain of the Lland-dulas Life-boat, in recognition of herhusband's good services while he held theoffice.

Also 15Z. to Mr. WILLIAM SMITH, onhis retirement from the post of Coxswainof the Wey mouth Life-boat.

Also KM. 10s. each to Messrs. GEOEGEANDEESON and JOHN KNIGHT, who hadrespectively resigned the office of Cox-swain of the Broughty Ferry and BuddonNess Life-boats.

Also 51. to GEOBGE EDWABDS, caretakerof the Stonehaven Life-boat, who iadresigned that appointment in consequenceof old age.

Also 321. 8s. 6d to pay the expenses ofthe Bude, Margate, and Morthoe Life-

boats, in assembling their crews or puttingoff to the assistance of vessels which didnot ultimately need the services of theboats.

The Bamsgate Life-boat was also takenout on two occasions, but her serviceswere not eventually required.

Jan. 11.—A violent storm arose in themorning, the wind blowing from the S.S.E.,and as it was feared that the storm wouldincrease, the Ackergill Life-boat Georgearid Isabella put off to the aid of someherring fishing-boats which had anchoredin the bay. In two trips the crews, num-bering in all thirty men, of four boats,were safely brought ashore by the Life-boat, several other crews being landed bya steamer's boats.—Expense of service,8Z. 5s.

Jan. 14.—The Thomas Fielden Life-boat,stationed at Holyhead, was launched at12.30 A.M. to the assistance of the mail-steamer Banshee, of and from Dublinfor Holyhead, which had stranded inTowyn Bay during a dense fog. Thesteamer, which had a crew of forty-fourpersons on board besides two hundred andsixty-six passengers, was ultimately gotafloat, and arrived at her berth, landingthe whole of her passengers in .safety.The Life-boat accompanied her, some ofthe Life-boatmen being put on boardto render assistance.—Expense of service,14Z. 5s.

Jan. 17.—A strong S. gale sprung upsuddenly at Berwick-on-Tweed in themorning, and about twelve fishing-boats,of Spittal, were obliged to leave theirlines and run for shelter. As there wasa strong sea on the bar with a strong ebbout of the river, it was seen that they wouldincur great danger if they attempted tocome in. The Life-boat Albert Victor wastherefore launched, pulled over the bar,and sent the boats round to GreensesHarbour, on the North side of Berwick,which they all safely entered.—Expenseof service, 61. 18s.

Jan. 17.—Two Newbiggin fishing-boats,driven from their grounds by a suddenstorm, were unable to return to their port,and as it was seen that they were in greatdanger in approaching the shore in thedirection they were taking, the AlnmouthLife-boat John Atkinson was launched at

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1 P.M. and guided them to a suitable placefor beaching.—Expense of service, 81.

Jan. 18.—Intelligence having beenreceived at Hope Cove that a vessel wasashore at Sewer Mill Sands, the AlexandraLife-boat was launched at 8.30 A.M., andproceeded to her assistance during astrong S.E. wind and a heavy sea. Sheproved to be the ship Halloween, of andfor London, from Foochow, with a cargoof tea. Nineteen of her crew were takeninto the Life-boat from the foretop andrigging, where they had been during thewhole of the previous night, and safelylanded. Three others had previouslyattempted to swim to the shore with aline, but each of them let it slip; two ofthem succeeded in reaching the shore,but the third man was unfortunatelydrowned.—Expense of service, 91.18s. 6d.

Jan. 20.—At 11.30 A.M. the GeorgeMoore Life-boat, stationed at Porthdin-llaen, was launched, and proceeded to theassistance of the s.s. yacht Vixen, ofBeaumaris, which was found to be aban-doned. With much difficulty, owing tothe loss of her rudder, she was takensafely into Porthdinllaen. Her crew hadbeen rescued by a boat and landed atHolyhead on the previous day.

Jan. 24.—A private yacht, the Berwick,of Ferryside, with five persons on board,left Ferryside at 8 A.M., and proceededdown the river on a shooting excursion,intending to return with the tide. Towardsevening, as the yacht did not return anda strong breeze was blowing from theS.E., it was feared some accident hadhappened, and at 10 o'clock, the nightbeing pitchy dark, it was consideredadvisable to send out the Life-boat insearch. The Carmarthen Bay Life-boatCity of Manchester was launched at 10.22,and found that the Berwick had partedher cable and driven ashore at high waterand was high and dry. Her crew weretaken into the Life-boat and brought backto Ferryside at 3.10 A.M.—Expense ofservice, 171. 10s.

Jan. 24.—The Gourdon Life-boat YoungGeorge Irlam was launched at about 2 P.M.,and remained outside the harbour untiltwo fishing-boats, which were in dangerduring a S.S.W. wind, stormy weather,and a heavy sea, safely entered.—Expenseof service, 61.

Jan. 24.—During a S.S.E. wind withshowers of sleet and a very heavy sea,

the barque Esperance, of St. Malo, boundfrom Cadiz for Belfast with teak, strandedin Dundrum Bay. The crew of theMemorial Life-boat, stationed at Tyrella,assembled, and remained in attendanceduring the night in case their servicesshould be required. At 6.30 on the fol-lowing morning, the vessel showed signalsof distress, and the Life-boat thereuponproceeded to her assistance and landedher crew, consisting of ten men.—Expenseof service, 13Z. Is.

Jan. 26.—The Wolverhampton Life-boat, stationed at Swansea, was launchedat 9.35 P.M. to the assistance of twosteamers, the Coniston Fell, of Liverpool,and the Kibble, of Whitehaven, whichhad been in collision about half a mileN.E. of Mumbles Head during a strongS.E. breeze. The Coniston Fell was foundto be leaking rapidly, and therefore madefor the Mumbles with all speed, and wasbeached. The Ribtte had been badlystove in the side and was fast sinking.The crew launched their boat and gotinto it, calling to the captain to followthem, but in a minute or so the boat waseither stove or swamped, and two of hercrew perished, the others managing toget back on to the steamer. Soon after-wards the vessel gave a lurch and wentdown, the master and three of the crewtaking refuge in the rigging, from whichthey were rescued by the Life-boat andsafely landed at half-past ten.—Expenseof service, 131. 4s.

Jan. 27.—The schooner Gity of Perth,of and for Creetown, from Liverpool inballast, was reported to be in distress onBascarral shore during a strong breezefrom the S.W. and a heavy sea. At3.30 P.M. the David Hay Life-boat putoff from Balcary, and found the vesselriding at anchor near some rocks on thecoast, and in great danger of being wreckedif the direction of the wind changed. Shewas taken safely to Balcary Bay, the Life-boat accompanying her.—Expense of ser-vice, 81.

Jan. 31.—In the afternoon it was re-ported that a man and woman had beenobserved at about 7 A.M. going off in a smallpunt to Horse Island for the purpose ofgathering whelks, and as a gale had sud-denly sprung up from the S.S.W. with abroken sea, it was impossible for them toreturn in their own boat. The Fair Maidof Perth Life-boat put off from Ardrossan

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at 3 o'clock, was towed to windward bythe harbour tug, and then pulled to thelee of the island where the two poorcreatures were found drenched with rainand spray, and much exhausted. Theywere taken into the Life-boat and broughtsafely ashore. In all probability they wouldhave perished had they been allowed to re-main all night on the island, there being noshelter there.—Expense of service, 12Z. 9s.

Jan. 31.—On the night of the 31stof January, the s.s. Beresford, of WestHartlepool, bound from Middlesbroughfor Bombay, with a general cargo, strandedon Hasborough Sand during a thick fog,a S.W. wind, and a heavy sea. Intelli-gence of the casualty having been received,the Husband Life-boat stationed at Win-terton, and the British Workman Life-boatstationed at Palling, proceeded to therescue. As the weather became verystormy, the vessel's crew, consisting oftwenty-two men, were taken into thePalling Life-boat and landed at Yarmouthby a steam-tug. With the combined eifortsof the Life-boats, steam-tugs, and otherboats, the vessel was got afloat at 2 A.M.on the 5th of February, and taken toYarmouth Eoads.

Feb. 2.—The Bobert and Susan Life-boat stationed at Newbiggin was launchedat noon to the assistance of five fishing-boats which had been overtaken by astrong gale from the S.E.; with, the helpof the Life-boatmen, the boats werebrought safely to land. — Expense ofservice, 101.

COMMITTEE MEETING, Feb. 3rd, 1887.Voted 1341. 12s. Wd. to pay the ex-

penses of the Bull Bay, Aldborough, New-haven, Montrose No. 1, Cloughey BayCahore, Dornoch Firth, Bridlington, Tor-quay, North Sunderland, Barmouth, New-castle (co. Down), Palling No. 2, Cemlynand Cemaes Life-boats in assembling theircrews or putting off in reply to signals oldistress shown by vessels which did notultimately require the services of theboats.

Feb. 8.—During a strong S.E. breezeand a heavy sea, signals of distress wereshown by a steam-crane barge, employedin raising the sunken steamer RibUe,which was riding very heavily at anchor

near the Mumbles. At 6 A.M. the SwanseaLife-boat WolverJuimpton put off, and wasrequested to remain by the barge, as themaster considered there was great dangerof her parting her cable, and as she wasnot provided with steam-propelling poweror sails, he feared she would be drivenupon the rocks on the north side of theMumbles Lighthouse. The Life-boat,therefore, stood by the barge for twohours, during which time the seas con-tinually swept over the vessel. All danger,however, appearing by that time to beover, the Life-boat returned to her station.Expense of service, 71. 14s.

Feb. 15.—The Boulmer Life-boat RobinHood of Nottingham was launched at 10.30A.M., and remained outside the harbouruntil several fishing cobles safely entered,they having been overtaken by a stronggale from the S.E., accompanied by a veryheavy sea.—Expense of service, 101.

Feb. 23. — At 6.45 A.M., during amoderate S.W. wind, a vessel was observedashore on the Goodwin Sands, and signal-guns were fired by the Gull light-vessel.The Bradford Life-boat stationed at Kams-gate at once went out in tow of theharbour steam-tug Aid, and found thevessel was the three-masted schoonerS. and M. J. Charnley, of Lancaster, boundfrom Silloth for Burnham with railwaymaterials, and having a crew of five men.The crews of the Lifeboat aad of somesmall boats which had put off to therescue, rendered assistance, and at 9.45the vessel floated, was taken in tow bythe steam-tug, and arrived in the harbourat 12.20 P.M.

COMMITTEE MEETING, March 3rd, 1887.Voted 34Z. 17s. to pay the expenses of

the Walmer and Lowestoft Life-boats inputting off to the assistance of vesselswhich did not ultimately require help.

Also 31. 5s. to a man who was injuredwhilst helping to launch the SwanseaLife-boat on the 26th January.

Also 5Z. to Mr. HENRY BEOWN, who hadresigned the post of assistant coxswain ofthe Alnmouth Life-boat on account of ill-health.

March 4.—On the night of the 4thMarch the Deal Life-boat Mary Somerville,and the Walmer Life-boat Civil Service

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No. 4, were launched to the assistance ofthe s.s. Waesland, of and for Antwerp,from New York, with a general cargo.The vessel had stranded on the SouthSand Head during foggy weather, severalof her passengers had been landed by asteam-tug, and it was reported that severalothers were left on board. The Life-boatsremained by her until about 6 o'clock onthe following morning when she floated,and was towed clear of the sand.—Expenseof services, 34£.

March 8.—Signals of distress beingshown by the steam-tug Erin, of Wexford,at 5.30 P.M., the Wexford Life-boat EthelEveleen proceeded to her assistance andfound that her engines had broken down,and that she was in a very dangerousposition on the shoaliest part of WexfordBar. The wind was light and variable,and the sea was calm. At the requestof the master the Life-boat remained bythe vessel until the tide ebbed, and atabout 1.30 got her afloat and took her toa place of safety.—Expense of service,19?. 10s.

March 11.—Theschooner Isabella Stuart,of Ardrossan, bound from the Sound ofMull for Liverpool with larch trees, showedsignals of distress, being in a dangerousposition about a quarter of a mile E. ofthe North Pier at Eamsey, Isle of Man,during a strong E.N.E. wind, with sleetand a rough sea at 10.40 P.M. The TwoSisters Life-boat stationed at Ramsey, waspromptly launched, put four of her crewon board the vessel, and brought hersafely into the harbour. She carried acrew of four men.

March 12.—A schooner being observedashore on the Causeway during a strongbreeze from the E.N.E. and a rough sea,the Life-boat Christopher Brown, stationedat Pennon, Anglesey, put off at 7.30 A.M.,and found that the crew of the vessel,which was the Enterprise of Dublin,bound from Liverpool for Wicklow withcoals, had landed on Puffin Island. Thethree men were taken into the Life-boatand brought safely ashore. The vesselafterwards floated, but struck again onthe Causeway and sunk.—Expense ofservice, 81.

March 12.—The Arklow Life-boat OutPensioner put off at 10 A.M. to the assist-ance of the schooner Fanny, of and fromLiverpool, bound for Africa with a gene-ral cargo, which was at anchor near the

Porters Rocks, and striking the groundduring a gale from the E.N.E., and ahigh sea. After a very heavy pull theLife-boat succeeded in reaching the vessel,and took her to a safe position.

March 13.—The schooner Gipsy Queen,of Padstow, bound from London for Liver-pool, with cement, struck on MynheerRocks during a moderate gale from theN.E., and showed signals of distress. TheLife-boat Edmund and Fanny, stationed atPolpear, put off at 7.5 P.M. ; some of hercrew went on board the vessel, which wasleaking badly, and tried to keep her afloatby pumping, but the water gained onthem, and eventually it became necessaryto abandon her, the water then beingflush with the deck. Her crew of fourmen and a boy were taken into theLife-boat, and safely landed, the vesselfoundering shortly after she had beenleft.—Expense of service, 18?. 11s.

March 23.—The barquentine Kate, ofGreenock, laden with logwood from La-guna de Terminios to Plymouth for orders,parted her cables during a strong W, galeand a high sea and went ashore on therocks in Batten Bay. The Plymouth Life-boat Escape put off to her assistance at4.30 A.M., and brought safely ashore theseven persons who were on board thevessel.—Expense of service, 13/. 10s.

March 23.—Guns and rockets were firedfrom the Gull and East Goodwin light-vessels at 5 A.M., during a strong S.W. windand a heavy sea. The Ramsgate Life-boatBradford was towed out by the harboursteam-tug Aid, and found the schoonerFairy Glen, of Padstow, bound from Goolefor Plymouth, with coal, stranded on theN.E. part of the Goodwin Sands. Onnearing the vessel, the Life-boat wasslipped, sailed alongside, and remained byher about an hour and a-half; but asthe wind and sea were increasing, the crew,consisting of five men, were taken intothe Life-boat, which then sailed to thetug, and was towed back to Ramsgate,arriving at 11 o'clock.

March 81.—In response to signals ofdistress, the Thurso Life-boat Charley Lloydwas twice launched at night, and broughtashore the crews, numbering in all tenmen, of the schooners Janet Worthington,of Runcorn, Lady Louisa Pennant, of Beau-maris, and ketch Crest, of Wick, whichwere in danger while at anchor in Scrab-ster roadstead, during a furious gale from

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the N. and a tremendous sea.—Expenseof service, 13Z. 13s. 6d.

April 1.—During a heavy gale fromthe N., with a rough sea, a large fishing-boat, the Georgina, of Arbroath, was seento be showing signals of distress off NorthSunderland. The Thomas Bewick Life-boatwas launched at about 10 A.M., put fourmen on board the boat, and brought herinto port when the tide flowed, her owncrew being much exhausted.—Expense ofservice, 111. 6s.

April 4.—Information was received at4.30 P.M., during a moderate N.W. breeze,that a schooner was ashore on the NorthStack, and required immediate assistance.The Thomas Fielding Life-boat, stationedat Holyhead, was quickly taken out, andfound that the vessel, the Eleanor andJane, of Aberystwyth, bound from Bangorfor Harburg with slates, had floated in adisabled state, her rudder was damaged,and she was leaking badly. The Life-boatmen rendered assistance in pumpingand steering the vessel, and at 6.15 asmall tug took her in tow, and she wasplaced alongside the quay in the OldHarbour at 8.30, having then 5J feet ofwater in her hold.

COMMITTEE MEETING, April 7th, 1887.

Voted 161Z. 12s. Qd. to pay the expensesof the Mullion, North Berwick, Dunbar,Montrose No. 3, Harwich, Lowestoft, PortEynon, Hope Cove, Walmer, Peterhead,Walton-on-the Naze, New Brighton No. 1,Douglas No. 2 and Donna Nook Life-boats, in assembling their crews or puttingoff to the help of vessels not ultimatelyrequiring their services.

Also 181. 17s. 10d., being a gratuity of51., a weekly allowance of 11. while unableto work, and medical expenses, to theAssistant Coxswain of the Dornoch FirthLife-boat who had one of his fingers badlyinjured while working at the winch on theoccasion of the Life-boat being taken outwith the view of launching to the assist-ance of a distressed vessel on the 10thJanuary.

Also 81. to JAMES TAIT, who was injuredwhile helping to launch the WhitelinkBay Life-boat on the occasion of herquarterly exercise.

April 9.—The George Hounsfidd Life-boat was launched from Aldborough at10 P.M. during a N.E. wind and a heavysea, signal rockets having been observedin the direction of the Shipwash LightVessel. They were found to have beensent up by the steamer Svend, of Copen-hagen, which required a pilot, and as onehad volunteered to go out in the Life-boat when she went off, he was put onboard the vessel and took her to London,to which port she was bound.—Expenseof service, 18/. 2s. 6d.

May 1.—The barque Norden Havet, ofPorsgrund, Norway, was towed ashore atSouthwol'd in a sinking state, havinggrounded on the Leman and Ower Sands.Part of the crew were landed, but themaster and two mates remained on board.At midnight they showed signals of dis-tress, whereupon the Southwold Life-boatQuiver No. 2 was launched and broughtthe three men ashore, the wind blowingstrongly at the time from the E., accom-panied by a heavy sea.—Expense of ser-vice, 15Z.

COMMITTEE MEETING, May 5th, 1887.

Voted 107Z. 9s. Qd. to pay the expensesof the Milford, Clacton, Bedcar, Saltburn,Harwich, Walton-on-the-Naze, WexfordNo. 2 and Winterton No. 2 Life-boats inassembling their crews, or putting off inreply to signals of distress shown byvessels which did not ultimately need theservices of the boats.

Also 101. to Mr. ALEXANDER NOBLE,who had been Coxswain of the Praser-burgh Life-boat for thirteen years, and101. to Mr. JOHN PARKINSON, who had beenAssistant Coxswain of the Lytham Life-boat for above twenty years. Both theseofficers had been compelled to relinquishtheir appointments on account of old

May 15.—In response to the signalsfired by the light-ships, and a vesselburning large flares on the Goodwin Sands,the Mary Somerville Life-boat, stationedat North Deal, was launched at about2.30 A.M., during a N.N.E. wind and aheavy sea. The vessel in distress provedto be the three-masted schooner GoldenIsland, of Fleetwood, bound from Antwerp

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to Liverpool with glass-sand, and carryinga crew of seven men, all of whom weretaken into the Life-boat and safely landed.The schooner became a total wreck.—Expense of service, 161. 10s.

May 19.—Signal rockets being firedby the light-ship and coast-guard station,the Willie and Arthur Life-boat put offfrom New Brighton at 2 A.M., and pro-ceeded in tow of a steam-tug to Taylor'sBank, where the sloop Darling, of Bangor,bound for Liverpool, was found stranded.The Life-boat remained by the vessel untilshe floated at the flood tide, when assist-ance was given in getting up her anchor,and she proceeded up the Mersey.—Ex-pense of service, 151. 5s.

May 20.—At 1.30 A.M. the Life-boatIpswich, stationed at Thorpeness, waslaunched to the assistance of the ketchLaura, of Harwich, bound from the northfor Netley, Southampton, with coal, whichwas disabled during rough weather and avery heavy sea. Some of the Life-boatmen boarded the vessel and took her toLowestoft, the Life-boat accompanyingher, arriving there at 7 A.M. The ketchcarried a crew of fire men.

May 20.—A schooner was observed indistress, having lost all her sails, abouttwo or three miles N.W. of PorthdinllaenHead, during a very heavy gale fromN.N.W. The Life-boat George Moore,stationed at Porthdinllaen, put off at5.30 A.M., and brought ashore the crew,consisting of four men, from the vessel,which proved to be the John and Robert,of Nefyn, bound from Jersey for Liver-pool with a cargo of gravel.—Expense ofservice, 14Z.

May 20.—The schooner Industry, ofAberystwyth, bound from Bristol for New-quay with a general cargo, showed signalsof distress while at anchor in a danger-ous position in the bay at Newquay,Cardiganshire, during a strong N.W. gale.The frank and Marion Life-boat waslaunched at 6.30 A.M., and safely landedthe vessel's crew of four men. The shiphad broken from her mooring in theharbour, where she had been dischargingher cargo.—Expense of service, 9Z. 10s.

COMMITTEE MEETING, Jnne 9th, 1887.Voted the Second Service Clasp and

251. to Mr. PHILIP GEOEGB, who had beenCoxswain of the Caister Life-boits for

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twenty-five years, and had assisted insaving a large number of lives. He hadbeen compelled to relinquish his appoint-ment on account of ill-health.

Also 2521. Is. 9<Z. to pay the expenses ofthe Wexford No. 1, Palling No. 2, CaisterNo. 2, Harwich, Ehyl No. 2, Lland-dnlas, Whitby No. 2, Donna Nook, Aid-borough, Orme's Head, Holyhead, St.David's, Lizard No. 2, Cadgwith, MontroseNo. 2, Broadstairs, Walmer, North Deal,Kingsdowne, Cemlyn, Cemaes and Porth-cawl Life-boats, in assembling their crewsor putting off to the aid of vessels whichdid not ultimately need their helpv

The Eamsgate Life-boat had been takenout on two occasions, in reply to signalsof distress, but her services were noteventually required.

Voted 51. to Mr. WILLIAM Dix, who hadbeen Coxswain of the Mundesley Life-boatfor five years, and had been obliged toresign in consequence of old age.

Also 31. to THOMAS HAEDMAN, one ofthe crew of the Lytham Life-boat, whowas injured in the hand on the occasionof the quarterly exercise of the boat.

June 9.—It having been reported thata steamer was ashore on Crebawethan, oneof the rocks to the westward of St. Mary's,Scilly Islands, during a dense fog, theHenry Dundas Life-boat, stationed at St.Mary's, was launched at midnight, and onreaching the vessel found she was thes.s. Oastleford, of Liverpool, bound fromMontreal for London with 450 head ofcattle and a general cargo. Some of thecr'ew had left in boats, and, at the requestof the master, the Life-boat took offtwenty-five men, and transferred them toa ship's boat, lying off, which proceededin charge of a pilot for St. Mary's. Asthe sea was rough with the flowing tide,the Life-boat returned to the vessel, andremained by her until daylight.—Expenseof service, 19Z. 14s.

June 24.—Signal guns having beenfired by the Gull light-ship, the KamsgateLife-boat Bradford went out at 3.30 A.M.,and proceeded to the Goodwin Sands,where the schooner Lizzie, of Fleetwood,coal laden, was stranded. The Life-boatwas run ashore alongside the vessel, andthe services of the crew having beenengaged by the master to get his shipafloat, they began to lighten her, and at

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low water carried an anchor and thirtyfathoms of chain out on the sand. Whenthe tide flowed, the steam-tug passed hertow-rope on board, but failed to get thevessel off. On the water falling, more ofthe cargo was taken out of the ship, theanchor was shifted to low water-mark,and at the next high tide, the tug againattached the hawser, and, after towing forabout an hour and heaving on the anchor,the vessel was got afloat, and was takeninto Eamsgate Harbour, arriving at3 o'clock on the morning of the 25thJune.

June 28.—The schooner Esther Ann,of Belfast, timber laden, from Wexfordfor Preston, struck on the Crusader Bankduring a strong breeze from the N.W.and a rough sea. The Samuel FletcherLife-boat, stationed at Blackpool, putoff to her assistance at 8 A.M., and re-mained by her until she got over thebank, the master's wife and two childrenbeing taken into the boat. When thetide rose the vessel floated, strikingheavily and leaking; the pumps, how-ever, were kept working, and she bore upfor Lytham.—Expense of service, 10?. 10s.

June 30.—In reply to signal gunsfrom the light-ship, the BroadstairsLife-boat, Samuel Morrison Collins, waslaunched at 8.55 P.M. When about halfway to the Goodwin Sands, she was takenin tow by the steam-tug Victor, of London,and, on reaching the Sands, found theSpanish steamer Guatemala, bound fromAntwerp for San Francisco with railwayiron, ashore there. At the master'srequest, the Life-boat remained by thevessel in case her help should be needed,but at six o'clock on the followingmorning the steamer floated, and pro-ceeded west. The Life-boat was thentowed back to her station by the tugVictor, arriving there at 7.30.—Expenseof service, 151. 5s.

COMMITTEE MEETING, July 7th, 1887.Voted 42?. 15s. to pay the expenses of

the Castletown, Cadgwith and NorthDeal Life-boats, in putting off in replyto signals of distress, when their serviceswere not eventually needed.

Also 15?. to the widow of Mr. EGBERTJONES, who for eighteen years held theoffice of Coxswain of the Abersoch Life-boat.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 4th August, 1887.

Voted the Second Service Clasp and151. to Mr. Robert BICKEBSTAFFE, whohad been compelled by ill-health to resignthe office of Coxswain of the BlackpoolLife-boat.

Also 15?. to Mr. JOHN HEPTON, who hadheld the office of Coxswain of the Sunder-land No. 2 Life-boat for several years, andwas in failing health.

Also 10?. to Mr. HUGH JONES, who hadfor many years been Assistant Coxswainof the Moelfre Life-boat.

Voted also 32?. 14s. Gd. to pay the ex-penses of- the Walmer and KingstownLife-boats in putting off to the aid ofvessels not ultimately needing theirservices.

Aug. 7.—At 9 A.M. a pilot-boat put offfrom Buckie to bring the schooner BenAigen, coal laden from Sunderland, intothe harbour during a strong gale fromthe N.W. and a rough sea. The pilotboarded the vessel and the boat proceededto return to the harbour with one man anda boy in her, but when about fifty yardsfrom the schooner the boom shifted, causingthe boat to fill with water and founderimmediately. The schooner promptlylaunched her boat, manned by two men,and picked up the man, but the boywas unfortunately lost. The Buckie Life-boat James Sturm went to the rescue,and reached the schooner's boat just intime to save all her occupants fromperishing, as she was nearing the rocksand both her oars had been broken.—Expense of service, 8Z. 5s.

Aug. 13,—The barge Paragon, ofMilton, Faversham, was observed fromMablethorpe in distress during a fresh E.breeze, squally weather, and a moderatesea. She was trjing to beat off the leeshore off Trusthorpe pier, but beingunable to do so, she anchored just clearof the breakers. As she appeared to bedragging her anchors, the MablethorpeLife-boat Hey wood was launched at 11A.M., and at the master's request remainedby the vessel for an hour or so until theseas began to break over her, when themaster, his wife, and two children weretaken into the boat and landed, leavingfour of the Life-boat men and the crewof two men on board the barge. At low-

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•water they came ashore in the vessel'sboat. The barge afterwards became atotal wreck.—Expense of service, 19Z. 6s.

Aug. 17.—The Life-boat Clevedon,stationed at Newport, Pembrokeshire, wasthe means of rendering timely service onthe occasion of the Eegatta. A strongwind sprung up from the N.N.E., the seawas somewhat rough, and the barge onwhich the Eegatta Committee was sta-tioned, which was at anchor abont threehundred yards from the beach, was placedin a perilous position, inasmuch as therewere no oars or sails on board, andalthough, if the cable had been slipped,she would probably have drifted on tothe sands and the occupants might havebeen enabled to get ashore, considerablerisk would have been incurred, as thetide was rising and the sea was becomingrougher. Signals were therefore hoisted,and in response the Life-boat was quicklygot out, manned and launched, and in avery short time the eight persons onboard the barge were taken into the boatand safely landed amidst the applause o(the numerous spectators. Some timeafterwards the barge sunk at her anchor.—Expense of service, 81. 8s.

COMMITTEE MEETING, Sept. 1st, 1887.Voted HZ. 18s. to pay the expenses of

the Sutton Life-boat in putting off to theassistance of a vessel: her services, how-ever, were not needed.

Sept. 2.—During a strong gale from theS.W. and a rough sea the brig Avenir, ofand for Krageroe, Norway, from-London,in ballast, parted both her anchors anddrifted on to the Maplin Sands. TheSouthend No. 1 Life-boat Soys of Englandand Edwin J. Brett was launched at 2P.M., proceeded to the vessel and remainedby her until the flood tide made on thefollowing day, when, with the assistanceof a steam-tug, she was got afloat andtowed to Gravesend. She had a crewof seven men. — Expense of service,51. 19s. Wd.

Sept. 3.—The schooner Carl Bosinius,of Hangesund, bound for Liverpool, inballast, was seen stranded on Taylor'sBank, and signals were fired by theCrosby Light-vessel, during a W. wind,

squally weather, and a heavy sea. At 9A.M, the Willie and Arthur Life-boat,stationed at New Brighton, was towed outby a steam-tug, and found that the vesselhad got over the sand and had broughtup in deep water. Four of the Life-boatmen were put on board to assist to getthe anchor up, a line was passed to thetug, and the vessel was towed to Liver-pool, the Life-boat following astern tosteer her, as she had lost her rudder.—Expense of service, 6Z. 15s.

Sept. 7.—The sloop Robert, of Hull,which had been anchored for three weeksoff Kedcar, engaged in removing portionsof the wreck of a steamer, weighed heranchor and made sail, her position havingbecome perilous owing to the increasingwind and sea. While tacking close tothe East Bock her mast went by theboard, and both anchors were thereuponlet go, the vessel lying close to the rocks.The Brothers Life-boat, stationed atEedcar, was promptly launched at 6 A.M.,and brought safely ashoie the sloop'screw, consisting of two men.—Expense ofservice, 131. 4s. 6d.

Sept. 7.—At about 2.40 P.M. the Orme'sHead Life-boat Sisters' Memorial waslaunched to the assistance of the cutteryacht Eaidee, of Liverpool, which hadshown a signal of distress while at anchorin the bay, during a strong breeze fromthe N.E. and a heavy swell. On reachingher it was found that she was leakingbadly, had lost her rudder, and wasgradually sinking. The Life-boat broughtashore her punt, the vessel's erew of twomen having just previously been landedby a shore boat.—Expense of service,101. 18s.

Sept. 19.—The fishing dandy Vanguard,of Great Yarmouth, returning to her portfrom the fishing grounds during a strongbreeze from the E.N.E. and a heavy sea,went on the Barber Sand. She got off, butafterwards stranded on the beach about amile and a half S. of Caister. The CaisterNo. 2 Life-boat Godsend was launchedat 4 A.M., and on reaching the vessel,found one anchor had been laid out byher own boat, which was afterwards filledand lost. As the heavy seas werebreaking over the vessel, the services ofthe Life-boat men were gladly accepted,and after a time she was got afloat andtaken into Yarmouth harbour. Shecarried a crew of eleven men.

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Sept. 29.— The Richard Life-boat, sta-tioned at Donna Nook, was launched at8 A.M. during a N.E. wind, squallyweather, and a rough sea, to the assist-ance of the fishing dandy Aurora, ofHull, which had stranded near DonnaNook. The Life-boat remained by heruntil the tide fell and left her dry.—Expense of service, l&l. 3s.

Sept. 29.—A heavy sea arose at Culler-coats at about 7 o'clock in the morning,and as all the fishing boats had gone out,it was considered advisable to launch theGo-Operator No. 1 Life-boat, in case anyaccident should happen to them incrossing the bar, while making for theirport. They all, however, crossed insafety, the Life-boat remaining afloatuntil all danger was over, and returningto her station at 10 o'clock.—Expense ofservice, 9Z.

COMMITTEE MEETING, Oct. 6th, 1887.

Voted 37Z. 7s. 6d. to pay the expensesof the Thorpeness, Kingsdowne, Walton-on-the-Naze, and Cahore Life-boats inputting off in reply to signals of distressshown by vessels which did not ultimatelyneed their services.

Also 151. to the widow of Mr. THOMASPBINGLB, who was for many years Cox-swain of the North Sunderland Life-boat.

Also 51. 7s. 6d. to one of the helperswho was injured on the occasion of theexercise of the Peel Life-boat on the 6thApril last.

Oct. 18.—Signal guns having beenfired by the light-ships, the No. 2 Life-boat Theodore and Herbert put off fromSouthend and the Albert Edward Life-boat was launched from Clacton atabout 7 o'clock in the evening. Theyfound the schooner Venus, of Teignmouth,bound from London for the Tyne, inballast, stranded on the Maplin Sands,and remained by her until 6 o'clock onthe following morning. — Expense ofservices, 48Z. 8s.

Oct. 15.—In response to signals ofdistress, the Mark Lane Life-boat, sta-tioned at Gorleston, was launched atabout 7.30 P.M., and found they had beenshown by the three-masted schoonerQueen of the Isles, of Wick, bound from

Tonsberg, Norway, to Snnderland, with acargo of pit props. She had parted herstarboard anchor, and when brought upby the port anchor she was close underthe bows of a steam ship, and as acollision was feared, she signalled forassistance. The wind was blowing fromthe N.E., squally, with rain, and a roughsea. The Life-boat remained by thevessel during the night, and she wastaken to a safe position on the followingday.

Oct. 25.—The trawler Striver, of GreatYarmouth, was being towed into theharbour by a steam-tug at about 8.45 inthe morning during a N.E. to N.N.E.wind, squally weather, and a heavy sea.When crossing the bar, the tug cameinto collision with a brig which was intow of another steamer. This caused herto stop her engines, and the trawler wascaught by a heavy sea and dashed againstthe stern of the tug, having her bow stovein. To avoid being stranded on the" Mouse-trap," the trawler's tow-rope wascast-off; she starboarded her helm andwore round, narrowly escaping collisionwith the South Pier. It was then foundthat she was sinking, and the crew of sixmen therefore got into their boat. TheGorleston Life-boat, Mark Lane, which hadbeen promptly launched, proceeded totheir assistance and tried to save thevessel; but all efforts failed, and as shewas rapidly filling, the coxswain orderedall hands into the Life-boat. Fiveminutes afterwards the trawler went downbow first.—Expense of service, 11Z. 10s.

Oct. 25.—A signal of distress beingdisplayed in the fore-rigging of the sloopUnity, of Boston, bound from Lynn forSanderland with a cargo of wheat, duringa fresh N. breeze with snow-squalls and aheavy sea, the Life-boat Herbert Ingram,stationed at Skegness, was launched at9.30; proceeded to the vessel, which wasin a leaky and disabled condition, havinglost her main-boom and some of herrigging, and assisted to take her toBoston.

Nov. 1.—The Wicklow Life-boat EobertT. Garden was launched at 7.30 A.M.,and proceeded to the assistance of theschooner Samuel Dixon, of Wexford, boundfrom Llanelly for Wexford with a cargoof coal, which had shown a signal ofdistress in the roadstead during a galefrom the S.E. and a very heavy sea. One

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of the cables had parted, and, as she wasdragging her other anchor, the crew o:four men were taken into the Life-boa)and brought ashore.—Expense of service81

Nov. 1.—As several vessels were re-ported to be driving out of PortlandRoads towards the shore, the crew of theWeymonth Life-boat Agnes Harriet weresummoned, and remained in readiness incase their services were needed. At 9 o'clockthe brigantine Maren, of Fanoe, Denmark,bound from Mexico for Hamburg with acargo of logwood, was observed to bedragging her anchors, and, fearing shewould strike the Mixen Bocks or theouter pier of the harbour, the Life-boatwas launched to render assistance ifnecessary. The vessel drove rapidly pastthe harbour, and the Life-boat followedher, being filled three times by the heavyseas but quickly freeing herself, and

I arrived alongside at 10.30. The wind wasthen blowing with almost hurricane forcefrom the S.S.W.,with heavy rain and hail.The boat remained, until all the cablewas paid out, near the vessel, whichcontinued to drive to leeward, and at11.30 struck in broken water. The Life-boat then dropped down to her twice,but those on board the vessel did notavail themselves of her services. Theweather was then moderating, althoughthe sea still ran high. At 1 o'clock theship appeared safe, resting on the sandswith both anchors down, and the Life-boat returned to the harbour. At 2.30it was evidently unsafe to remain onboard any longer, as the sea was veryrough, and the Life-boat again put offwith the view of prevailing on the men toleave the vessel. After several attemptsthe boat succeeded in getting alongside,and the master and crew, seven men alltold, then unhesitatingly decided to leavethe ship, and with their effects were safelylanded by the Life-boat, which reachedthe harbour, after an hour's hard pulling,at about 5 P.M.

The following is a copy of a letter after-wards received by the Honorary Secretaryof the Weymouth Branch of the Institu-tion from the master of the Maren:—

" DEAR SIB,—On behalf of myself and crew,who feel much gratified and deeply indebtedfor th6 services rendered to us by the Life-Mat,especially for their skilful manner in comingalongside, also their endurance in stopping

ahead of the ship for several hours, in order tobe alongside in the moment of need; their careto save our clothes, and kindness towards us,together with the waving and hearty welcomeof the crowd of spectators on shore, made animpression upon us which we shall never forget,and therefore beg you, dear Sir, to tender ourwarmest but poor thanks to the crew of theLife-boat. We remain, dear Sir," Your most humble servants, for self and crew,

" J. SVABEEB," Master of the Danish brigantine Maren."

—Expense of service, 13Z. 18s.

COMMITTEE MEETING, Nov. 3rd, 1887.Voted 671. Is. 6d. to pay the expenses

of the Padstow, Harwich, Donna Nook,Sheringham, Port Patrick, Kirkcudbright,Kimeridge, Abersoch, Plymouth and Holy-head Life-boats in assembling their crews,or putting off in reply to signals shownby vessels not ultimately requiring theirservices.

The Bamsgate Life-boat had been takenout twice, but her services were noteventually needed.

Nov. 1.—One of the worst storms ever ex-perienced at Ramsey, Isle of Man, prevailedin the morning, the wind blowing almost abiurricane from the S.S.E., and the searunning mountains high. At 9.30 a signalof distress was shown by a vessel in thebay, and the Life-boat Two Sisters was atonce taken out, and proceeded by land toPort Lewaigue, it being considered unwiseto attempt to launch her anywhere nearthe harbour, as the sea and wind wouldhave rendered it impossible to propeltier to windward. She was successfullylaunched, and being handled most skilfullyt>y her coxswain and crew, rescued thecrew, consisting of three men, from theschooner Kattie Darling, of and for Chester,j-om CoJeraine, and the crew of seven men:rom the brigantine Prothesa, of Teign-mouth, bound from Buncorn for NorthShields with a cargo of rock-salt, both ofwhich vessels were dragging their anchorsn the bay. In returning ashore some of;he ropes attached to the drogue broke,u consequence of the great strain upon;hem, and the Life-boat broached to andwas filled by an enormous wave; thecrew, however, kept cool; the boat, whichwas under oars and running with thegale, soon recovered herself, and wasanded by another great wave high up on

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the steep beach, north of Beachmount,about four miles from the place where shehad been launched.—Expense of service,25Z.

Nov. 3.—A telegram was received atWalmer, stating that a vessel was ashorein Pegwell Bay, during a gale of wind fromthe S.S.W., with a heavy sea and squalls ofrain. The Walmer Life-boat Civil ServiceNo. 4 was launched at 8 A.M., and proceededto the stranded vessel, which proved to bethe brig G. Neumann Gaedebehn, of Eostock,bound from America for the Baltic with acargo of resin. Some Deal boatmen hadalready boarded her, freed her from thegear of the masts which had been cutaway, and pumped her dry, and at themaster's request the Life-boat remainedby the ship until she was taken intoBamsgate harbour.—Expense of service,16Z. 8s.

Nov. 5.—The ketch Emily Wynne,, ofand for Wexford from Ayr, with a cargoof coal, which had anchored in SkerriesBay for shelter during a moderate galefrom the E.S.E. and a heavy sea, showingsignals of distress, the Laura Platt Life-boat, stationed at Skerries, was launchedat 8.30 P.M. ; proceeded to the vessel, andbrought ashore her crew, consisting offour men.—Expense of service, 16Z.

Nov. 8.—During a moderate E. galeand a heavy sea, rockets were fired inquick succession by the four-masted shipEarl of Beaconsfield, of London, boundfrom Calcutta for Hull with a cargo ofwheat and linseed, which had strandedabout two miles S. of Aldbrough, ninemiles from Hornsea, during a fog on theprevious Sunday morning. The HornseaLife-boat Ellen and Margaret of Settle waslaunched at about 6.10 A.M., reached thestranded vessel at about 9.45, after morethan three hours' hard rowing, took offtwenty-seven men and safely landed themat Aldbrough. The Life-boat returned toher station by road on her carriage, whichhad been sent to fetch her.—Expense ofservice, 40Z. 18s. 6d.

Nov. 22.—The Newbiggin fishing-boatswent to the fishing-ground as usual about4 o'clock in the morning, but they hadscarcely shot their lines when a stronggale sprung up suddenly from the E.N.E.,which necessitated leaving them and mak-ing for home with all speed. As the galewas rapidly increasing, the Life-boat Robertand Susan was launched at 8.30, and

piloted the boats, about thirty in number,safely into port.—Expense of service, 12?.

Nov. 22.—At about 10 A.M. the fishing-boats Bother el, British Defiance, Star in theEast, and Hannah, were observed in dis-tress about three miles S.E. of Sunderlandduring a strong E.8.E. wind and a roughsea. The Sunderland No. 4 Life-boatCaroline Olagett put off to their assistance,and remained by them until they weretowed into the harbour by a steam tug.—Expense of service, 8Z. 6s.

Nov. 22.—The Filey Life-boat Eollonthe Second was launched at 10 A.M. tothe assistance of the fishing fleet, whichhad been overtaken by a sudden galefrom the E.S.E. The Life-boat men dis-tributed life-belts to several of the crews,and accompanied the last boats to theshore.—Expense of service, 9Z. 10s.

Nov. 25.—The barque Forest Queen, ofBelfast, bound from Dublin for Norwayin ballast, was reported to be in distressabout five miles distant from the BalcaryLife-boat station, and in danger of beingdriven on the sand-banks during a W.wind, stormy weather, and a heavy sea.The David Hay Life-boat was launched atnoon, remained for some time by thevessel, which had stranded on the middleof Barnhoury Banks, and ultimatelybrought safely ashore her crew, consist-ing of twelve men.—Expense of service,20Z. 9s. 8d.

Nov. 26.—Guns having been fired bythe North Hasborough Lightship, duringa strong W.S.W. wind and a heavy sea,the Palling No. 2 Life-boat British Work-man and the Winterton No. 2 Life-boatHusband put off and found the S.s. Falcon,of and from Sunderland, bound for Italywith a cargo of iron, stranded on themiddle part of Hasborough Sand. TheLife-boats remained by the vessel andassisted to get her afloat and take herinto Yarmouth Boads, returning to theirstations on the morning of the 29thNovember.

COMMITTEE MEETING, Dec. 1st, 1887.

Voted 148Z. 14s. 6<2. to pay the expensesof the Gorleston No. 1, Douglas No. 2,Falmouth, Lydd, Montrose No. 1, CaisterNot 2, Bembridge, Hythe, New Boffiney,Hornsea and Cullercoats Life-boats, inassembling their crews or putting off to

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the assistance of -vessels not ultimatelyrequiring the services of the boats.

Also 51. to Mr. PASCOL BBOWN who hadbeen compelled by old age to resign theoffice of coxswain of the Port Isaac Life-boat, which post he had held for severalyears.

Dec. 2.—The Life-boat HonourableArtillery Company, stationed at Walton-on-the-Naze, was launched and proceededto the Kentish Knock, where the s.s.Capri, of Liverpool, was found stranded.The Life-boat men rendered assistance intrying to get the ship afloat, continuingtheir efforts until the 5th December, butall endeavours failed, and it becamenecessary to abandon the vessel. Twenty-two of her crew were then taken off bythe Life-boat and safely landed at Har-wich.

Dec. 7.—The barque Falco, of Stock-holm, having been observed to go ashorein a dangerous position on the Carlinerocks during a N.W. gale and a heavysea, with snow showers, the Kildonan,Isle of Arran, Life-boat Emily Dewar,was launched at 4.30 P.M., proceeded tothe vessel, and found that she had beenrun ashore, as she had sprung a leak.Seven of the crew were brought safely toland in the Life-boat.—Expense of service,16Z. 2s. &d.

Dec. 13.—The three-masted brigantineEmerald, of Liverpool, flying a signal ofdistress during a strong 8. gale and arough, sea, the Life-boat Thomas Fidden,stationed at Holyhead, was launched tothe assistance of the vessel, which wasapparently ashore near Clipera Point,but before she was reached she slippedher anchor, and ran to leeward in thebay. A steam tug got a line to her, partof the Life-boat's crew assisted in haulingthe hawser on board; and two of theLife-boat men remained to assist in moor-ing the vessel. The Life-boat then pro-ceeded to the schooner Ann, of Liverpool,,which was showing a signal of distressoutside the end of the breakwater, andbrought the vessel, with her crew of fourmen, safely into the old harbour.—Ex-pense of service, 71. 15s.

Dec. 13.—The schooner Resolute, ofAberystwyth, bound from Abersoch forBristol with a cargo of lead ore, showeda signal of distress while at anchor in the

bay at Fishgmid, during a fresh galefrom the S. The No. 2 Life-boat Appinwas launched at 9 A.M. and sailed to thevessel, and on arriving alongside the masterstated that he and his crew of three menwished to leave the ship, as she had lostsome of her head-sails, and they couldnot take her into the harbour. Theywere, therefore, taken into the Life-boatand brought ashore in safety.—Expenseof service, 81. 2s. Gd.

Dec. 13.—In the morning a gale, whichhad been blowing strongly from the S E.,suddenly shifted to the S.W., and twoschooners, the Clyde and the Harbinger, ofBelfast, coal laden, which were riding atanchor in the roadstead at Peel, Isleof Man, hoisted signals of distress. TheLife-boat John Monk, stationed at Peel,put off to their assistance at about 9o'clock, and remained by them for sometime, as they were in danger of beingdriven on the rocks, and several of theirsails had been carried away during theprevious night.—Expense of service,81. 4s.

Dec. 16.—The Friend Life-boat, sta-tioned at Littlehaven, proceeded to theassistance of two schooners, the JohnDaviet, of Carnarvon, bound from Portma-doc for Bridgewater with a cargo of slates,and the Maggie Brocklebank, of Barrow,bound from Liverpool for Swansea withcoal-tar pitch, which showed signals ofdistress as they were riding heavily attheir anchors in St. Bride's Bay during aN."W. wind, stormy weather, and a rougheea. The ciews, consisting altogether ofeight men, were taken into the Life-boatand brought safely ashore.—Expense ofservice, 121. 3s. 6d.

Dec. 17.—During a terrific gale fromthe N.W. and a heavy sea, the ketchFavourite, of Sunderland, was observed atabout 10 o'clock in the morning runningtowards Fraserburgh from the MorayFirth with sails spent. The Cosmo andCharles Life-boat stationed at Fraserburghwas promptly launched, and the Life-boatwarp was taken to the end of the break-water ready to be run out. While thiswas being done the schooner Enterprise, ofLeven, bound from Sunderland for Bucklewith a cargo of coal, was seen approaching,and as she ncared the breakwater theLife-boat ran out the warp to her and thevessel dropped her anchors. The Life-boat then proceeded to the ketch, took off

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her crew, consisting of two men, andsafely landed them in the harbour, beingtowed back by the steam tug Qranite City.The Life-boat, in tow of the steamer, thenwent again to the assistance of theschooner, and, taking a warp from the tug,dropped down on the vessel and rescuedher crew, numbering five men.—Expenseof services, 15Z. 11s.

Dec. 17.—In answer to a telegramstating that a barge was in distress sevenmiles E. of Wakering Haven, the SouthendNo. 2 Life-boat, Theodore and Herbert waslaunched at 3 P.M., during a strong W.breeze and proceeded to the vessel, whichproved to be the Sultan, of Rochester.She had sprung a leak and was sinkingon the Maplin Sands, her crew havingtaken refuge on board another bargewhich was close by. The Life-boat re-mained alongside until the following tide,but her assistance not being required shethen returned to her station, arrivingthere at 2 o'clock on the followingmorning.—Expense of service, 23Z. 18s.

Dec. 18.—The barque Hjemlos, of andfor Grimstadt, from Belfast in ballast, wasobserved about three miles S.W. of Rhos-colyn, apparently unmanageable, during amoderate gale from the N.W. and a heavysea. The crew of the Ehoscolyn Life-boat,Ramon Cabrera were at once summoned,the boat was launched at 1.15 P.M., andon arriving alongside two of her crewwent on board the vessel and assisted theship's crew, who were much exhausted,to trim the sails. The vessel, however,being very light, would not work to wind-ward, and the anchor was therefore let go,but would not hold, and at 2.30 P.M. theship drove ashore on the sand on the N.side of Cymmeran Bay, her crew, number-

ing eight men, being landed by the Life-boat through a very heavy surf.—Expenseof service 10Z. 3s.

Dec. 24.—At about 11.30 A.M. the s.s.Allerwash, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, landedfour men from the s.s. Union, of Flens-burg, and reported that the latter vesselwas on fire, and had lost her propeller,seven miles from Flamborough Head; alsothat seven men had been left on board,the Allerwash having been unable to rescuethem, because the boats of both ves-sels had been damaged. The Life-boatWilliam John and Frances was promptlylaunched, proceeded in tow of the Aller-wash to the Union, and having passed atow-rope between the two steamers, theUnion was brought to Bridlington withthe seven men on board.. Dec. 28.—The ketch Eva Lena, of

Liverpool, laden with limestone, was seenfrom Penmon, Anglesey, to run agroundon the Dutchman's bank during amoderate breeze from the E.N.E. Sheshowed no signal of distress, but hearingthat she had no boat with her, the cox-swain of the Christopher Brown Life-boatstationed at Penmon assembled his crew,launched the boat, proceeded to herassistance, and remained by her until shefloated and was safely anchored in thecross roads. For about forty minutes thesea was making a clean breach over theketch.

Dec. 31.—Voted 99Z. 10s. 8d., to paythe expenses of the Hay ling Island, Kil-donan, Sidmouth, Rhosneigir, Withernsea,Filey, Caister No. 1, Flamborough No. 2,Winterton No. 2, Portrush, and SaltbumLife-boats, in assembling their crews orputting off to the aid of vessels which didnot ultimately need assistance.

SHOBE-BOAT SERVICES REWARDED BY THE ROYAL NATIONALLIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION IN 1887.

Jan. 4.—The crew of a Coastguard boat putoft' from Bognor, Sussex, and saved the crewof four men, and a female passenger fromthe schooner Elizabeth Curry, of London,which stranded at Middleton Point, during astrong S.E. wind, a heavy sea and snow.—Heward, 51.

I I . was also awarded to five other Coastguard-men who rendered assistance in launching theboat, &c.

Jan. 4.—Sixteen men saved the crew of sevenmen from the boat of the Swedish schooner

Sigfrid, which vessel had sunk about eightmiles oft" Bognor, during a strong S. wind.—Reward, SI.

Jan. 6.—Voted SI. to eighteen men for saving,by means of baskets and life-lines, the crew ofseven men of the schooner Eagle Wing, ofFaversham, which had missed the entrance ofthe harbour at Ramsgate and grounded duringa strr ng S.S.W. gale on tlie 8th December.

Abo 61. 10s. to thirteen men for putting offin two fishing-boats and saving the crew of fivemen of the William, of Drogheda, which

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stranded at Newcastle, co. Down, during astrong S. gale on the 8th December.

Also 31. 15s. to five fishermen for putting offin a boat at great risk and saving a man fromthe fishing-boat Mary, of Maryport, whichstranded on the North Bank, off Maryport,during a fresh breeze on the 27th December.

Also II. 10s. to three men for putting off in aboat at moderate risk, and saving the crew oftwo men from the barge Emily, of Maldon,which had sunk off Southend, Essex, during astrong gale from the S.W., on the 8th December.

11. 2s. 6d. was also granted to three men whoput off in another boat to the rescue, arriving afew minutes later than the first boit, and re-maining until the service was effected.

Also 21. to four men for putting off in a boatand saving two men from a fishing-boat, whichcapsized on the bar at the entrance to Girvanharbour, during a moderate N.E. gale on the22nd December.

10«. was also awarded to a man for swimmingout with the view of rescuing the third man,who was clinging to the capsized boat, whichhad stranded on some rocks.

Also 21. to four pilots for saving the crew ofsix men of the schooner Aid, of Montrose, whichwas totally wrecked off Warkworth during astrong N.W. breeze, on the 1st December.

Also 21. to two persons for wading into thesea and rescuing one of the crew of a fishing-boat, which had been capsized off Pwllgwaylod,Pembrokeshire, during a heavy gale from theW.N.W., on the 8th December.

Also 11. 10s. to three men for saving, bymeans of a rope, one of the crew of the sloopAnn and Maria, of Goole, which sunk offLowestoft harbour during a strong gale on the8th December.

Also 10s. to a man for putting off in his boatfrom Great Yarmouth, at some risk, and savinga man who had fallen overboard from thefishing-boat No. 1105, of Leith, during a S.W.breeze, on the 19th November.

Jan. 8.—A man rescued, with much difficulty,two persons whose canoe had been capsized offPoole, during a strong S.E. wind.—Eeward, It.

Jan. 11.—The crew of a coastguard boatrescued the crew of two men of the smack PilotQueen, of Carnarvon, which stranded nearClogher Head during a strong gale' from the S.—Eeward, SI.

Jan. 11.—Four men went to the rescue of thesmack Twee Gezuster, of Bristol, which hadstranded off Swansea, during a strong S.W.gale.—Eeward, 4Z. 101. was also granted to themen in repayment of the loss they sustainedby their boat being injured, &c., in the per-formance of this service.

Jan. 15.—Two men saved two other men froma foy-boat which had been capsized at Tyne-mouth during a moderate breeze from the S.—Eeward, 11. 10s. 15s. was also granted ascompensation for the loss of a towrope throughrendering this service.

Jan. 21.—Seven men rescued the crew of fivemen from a fishing-boat of Annagasson, whichwas capsized in Dundalk Bay during a strongW. wind.—Eeward, SI. 10s.

Jan. 26.—Six men put off in a boat andrescued one of the crew of the steamer Bibble,

of Whitehaven, which had sunk off the Mum-bles during a strong S.E. wind, and a roughsea.—Eeward, 61.

Feb. 3.—Voted 21. 9s. in acknowledgment ofservices rendered by three fishermen in puttingoff in a boat and bringing safely ashore thecrew of eight men of the brig Ariel, of Whitby,who had taken to their boat on their vesselstranding off Bacton, Norfolk, during moderateweather on the 28th December.

Also 11. to two fishermen of Lytham for en-deavouring to rescue the crew of the s.s. YanYean, of Montrose, which had stranded andsunk on the Salthouse Bank during a moderategale on the 4th December.

Also 11. 10s. to three men for wading intothe water and rescuing the crew of four men ofthe Scotia, of Carnarvon, which stranded atPwllheli during a westerly gale on the 8thDecember. A further sum of 5s. was awardedto one of the salvors, he having also assisted torescue the crew of five men of the Leader, ofHoylake, which stranded at Pwllheli on the

Feb. 3.—Two men saved at great risk one ofthe crew of a fishing-boat which had beenswamped off Start Point, Devonshire, during amoderate gale from the S.W.—Eeward, 11.

Feb. 4.—Two men rescued the crews, num-bering in all four men, of the fishing yawlsMaria and Marie, of Poole, which had beenin collision at the entrance to Poole harbourduring a strong S.W. wind and thick weather.—Eeward, 15s.

Feb. 9.—Three men put off in a small boatand saved three men from a pilot boat whichhad been capsized in Douglas Bay in a heavysea.—Eeward, SI.

March 1.—Five men put off in a boat andrescued four men from the boat Mary, of Scal-lary, which struck a sunken rock off Earsary,Barra, and immediately filled with water, duringa strong breeze from the S.—Reward, 21. 10s.

March 6.—A man put off in a small boat andwith much difficulty rescued five persons whoseboat had capsized off Inishtubber Island, Co.Clare, during a moderate N.E. breeze and asmooth sea.—Eeward, 15s. 11. was also awardedto his wife, who waded up to her neck into thewater and rescued another of the crew of thecapsized boat, who was drifting ashore clingingto an oar.

March 21.—Two men saved four personswhose boat, laden with seaweed, was filled withwater, and sunk off Aranmore, Ireland, duringa heavy gale and a rough sea. On hearing thecries of the occupants of the sinking boat thesalvors threw overboard their own load of sea-weed and proceeded to the rescue.—Reward, 11.

March 23.—Three men put off in a boat andrescued three men whose boat had struck arock off Strond, Harris, and sunk, during astrong S.S.E. gale.—Eeward, 11. 10.--.

March 31.—Three fishermen put off in a boatand rescued a boat, with one occupant, whichhad been disabled off Donaghadee, Ireland,during a strong N.W. breeze.—Eeward. 11. 10s.

March 31.—Four men saved three of thecrew of the fishing-boat Lightning, of Miltown,Co. Antrim, which capsized off Benyon Headduring a gale from the N.—Eeward, il.

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April 2.—Three men put off in a boat andsaved two of the crew of the fishing-boatCharles Rampini, who had fallen overboardnear Mossbank, Shetland, during a moderatebreeze.—Reward, II. 10s.

April 6.—Five men put off in a boat andrescued the crew of three men of the schoonerWillem, of Hanover, which stranded off Marske,Yorkshire, during a moderate gale from theS.E.—Keward, 21. 10s.

April 7.—Voted 21. 12s. to defray the costof repairing a boat which was damaged whileattempting to render a-sistaiice to another boatwhich was in danger off Anstruther during agale on the night of thu 21et January.

May 2.—Five men rescued the crew of twomen from a boat which had capsized in brokenwater on Teignmoutli Bar during a strongE.S.E. wind.—Reward, 21. 10s.

May 10.—Four men put off in a boat andsaved four other men wliose boat had beenupset on Guidore Bar during a stroug N.W.breeze and a heavy sea.—Reward, 32.

May 20.—Seven men waded with lines to,the fishing-boat Water Lily, of Bangor, whichhad stranded in Llandudno Bay during a strongW.N.W. gale, and rescued a man who was onboard the vessel.—Reward, 31. 10s.

June 2.—Two men put off in a boat and res-cued three persons whose boat had struck a rockand immediately sunk off Inniskeera Island,Co. Donegal, during a S.W. breeze. — Re-ward, 10«.

June 9.—Voted the Silver Medal of the In-.stitution, and a copy of the vote inscribed onvellum, to Captain L. Gt. STAKE, master, and toMr. T. EASTAWAY, second mate, and 61. to fourof the crew of the s.s. Juno, of Bristol, for res-cuing, at great risk of life, the master and crew,numbering sixteen in all, of the a.s. GeorgeMoore, of Port Glasgow, which was wrecked onthe Smalls Rock, in the Irish Channel, duringa t-trong gule from the N.W. on the night ofthe 20th May. On observing signal-rocketsfired from the Smalls Lighthouse, the master ofthe Juno with much difficulty took his vesselas near as possible to the wreck, when a boatmanned by the second mate and four of thecrew was launched, and in two trips succeededin rescuing the shipwrecked men and placingthem on board the Juno.

The Committee also expressed their approvalof ihe conduct of the master of the GeorgeMoore iu doing all in his power to help to suvethe lives of his crew, he beiug the last to leavethe wreck.

June 17.—Two men put off in a boat andrescued a woman from a boat which had beenupset at Aranmore Island during a moderateN.FJ. wind.—Reward, 15s.

June 24.—Seven men put off in a shore bnatfrom Huna anil rescued six men from thefishing-boat Helen Ann, of Banff, which hadsunk off S*t. John's Point in the Pentland Firthduring foggy weather. -Reward, 11.

June 27.—A deaf and dumb fisherman ofCadgwith rescued two men whose boat had sunkaljout 300 yards from Cadgwith Beach duringsqually weather.—Reward, 10s.

June 30.—Six men put, off in two rowingbouts and saved three young men whose bout

had been capsized off Walton-on-the-Nazeduring a strong E. breeze.—Reward, in additionto local subscriptions, 21. Si.

July 3.—Two men put off in a boat and res-cued four men from a boat without oars or sailswhich was drifting helplessly off BroughtyFerry during a strong gale and a heavy sea.—Reward, 15s.

July 13.—The crew of the trawler Susan, ofGroomsport, saved five men from two boats, oneof which had put off to the assistance of theother, which were in danger off Bangor, Co.Down, during a gale from the S.—Reward, 11.

July 18.—Two men put off in a small boat,and rescued two men whose boat had struck ona rock off Polpear, Cornwall, during a N. windand a strong breeze.—Reward, 15s.

July 29.—Three men saved two men from theboat Bessie, of Kirkcaldy, which was capsizedoff Aberdour, Fifeshire, during a heavy S.W.wind and a rough sea.—Reward, 11. 2s. 6cJ.11. was also granted to the salvors, as compen-sation for the loss of fishing sustained througheffecting the rescue.

Aug. 5.—Four men rescued a man who wasin a helpless condition in a boat in BallyhorneBay, Co. Down, during a moderate S. breeze.—Reward, 11. 10s.

Aug. 6.—The crew of the fishing-boat Isabel,rescued a man who had fallen overboard from aboat off Lerwick during a strong breeze.—Reward, 11. 15s.

Aug. 15.—The crews of two cobles rescuedtwo men from a boat which had been capsizedin Runswick Bay during a moderate breeze.—Reward, 41.

Aug. 18.—Six men rescued four men from aboat which had been capsized off Seven Heads,Co. Cork, during a N. breeze and a rough sea.—Reward, 2/. 5s.

Aug. 19.—Two men rescued two men fromthe boat Irex, of Poole, which sunk near theentrance to Poole harbour during a very strongW. breeze, squally weather and a rough sea.—Reward, 11.

Aug. 26.—Eleven men saved twelve personsfrom the pleasure sailing-boat Monarch, of II-fracombe, which sunk off that place during afresh S.S.W. breeze.—Reward, 51. 10s.

Aug. 30.—Twenty-one Lowestoft men put offin a large beach-boat and brought ashore thecrew, consisting of six men, from the three-masted schooner Maurice, of St. Vaast, wliichhad struck on the Newcome Sands, duringa moderate breeze from the W.S.W., squallyweather, and a rough sea.—Reward, 101. 10s.

Sept. 1.—Voted the Silver Medal of theInstitution andla copy of the vote inscribed onvellum, to Sergeant PATRICK McPniLLiPS, ofthe Royal Irish Constabulary, for putting off ina boat and rescuing a man who, while sufferingfrom delirium treiaens, had gone out to sea in apuat without sail or thowl-pins and was drift-ing on to a ledge of rocks off Aranmore Islandduring a strong N.W. wind on tne 19th July.

Fifteen shillings was also grante 1 to twoboatmen who took out Sergeant McPmLLiPSand towed the boat back to shore.

Also 10?. to the owner of the fishing-boatJessie Mary, of Great Yarmouth, as compensa-tion for damage received by his boat while

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endeavouring to save life on the occasion of the icapsizing of a pleasure-boat in Yarmouth Hoads Iduring a S. \viud and squally weather on the]28th July. "I

Also 11. Ws. to a man for swimming out to jtry to save life on the occasion of the wreck of 'the schooner Anne Elizabeth on the rocks at \Joppa, Scotland, during a very high sea on the !Slat March, and for rescuing a man who hadfallen overboard from a small boat off Portobelloduring a light breeze on the 20th July.

Sept. 10.—Two men put off in a boat andre^ued two men from another boat which hadbeen capsized off Rosses Point, Co. Sligo,during a strong breeze.—Reward, 15s.

Sept. 19.—Four pilots saved four men whoseboat had been capsized by a sudden squallnear Newburgh, Aberdeenshire.—Reward, 2Z.

Sept. 20.—Three fishermen saved at greatrisk, owing to the broken water, two men froma fishing-boat which had capsized off UmfinMand, Co. Donegal, during a moderate breezefrom the N.E.—Reward, 2Z. 5s.

Sept. 24.—Two men put off in a boat and atconsiderable risk, the heavy sea nearly fillingtheir boat, saved two men from the fishing-boatFriends, of Christchurch, which had sunk onthe Hook Sands at the entrance to Poole Har-bour during a fresh breeze from the E.N.B.and a heavy broken sea.—Reward 21.

Sept. 27.—Three fishermen saved three menfrom the boat Maria, of Skibbereen, which had

capsized in Clonakilty Bay during a strongbreeze from N.W.—Reward, U. 10s.

Sept. 29.—The chief officer of H.M. Coast-guard, and five Coastguard men at MorrisCastle, Co. Wexford, put off in the station boatand rescued the crew of four men from theschooner Fame, of Wexford, which had strandedon the Blackwater Bank during a N.E. to N. W.wind and stormy weather.—Reward, 61.

Nov. 3.—Voted the Silver Medal of the In-stitution, accompanied by a copy of the voteinscribed on vellum, to the Misses MAKIA andJOSEPHINE HOBSTOKD and Mr. WILLIAM C. L.SULLIVAN for rescuing, at great risk, owing tothe smallness of their boat, two ladies andtwo gentlemen from a sailing-boat which hadcapsized in Courtmacsherry Bay on the 12thAugust.

Dec. 1.—Voted the Silver Medal of the In-stitution, accompanied by a copy of the voteinscribed on vellum, to Mr. WILLIAM BRADLEY,Light-keeper at Southend pierhead, for rescuinga man from the capsized boat of the steam tugJubilee, of London, during a strong S.W. breezeand a moderate sea, with rain, at 11 o'clock onthe night of the 2nd November. On being"apprized of the accident BRADLEY at once gotup from his bed, and, without waiting to dress,lowered his boat, rowed to the man, who wagclinging to the bottom of the capsized boat,and rescued him, the service occupying anhour.

The following is a copy of a Handbill circulated on the Coasts of the United Kingdom by theInstitution, for the purpose of informing Boatmen and others that it encourages laudable exertion sto save Life from Shipwrecks: —

TO BOATMEN AND OTHERS.

To encourage prompt and energetic exertions in time of Danger on the part ofBoatmen and Others, by quickly putting off to save Lite in CASES

of WRECKS on the Coasts of the British Isles, either by

SHORE-BOATS OR OTHER MEANS,

|laimnal f ife-ljoai Institution

Rewards of Money or Medals. In all cases the Rewards are given without furtherdelay lhan is necessary to obtain proof of the merits of each case, and

to ensure their being paid to the right parties.

Application to be made to the Secretary. By Order of the Committee.

THE

MEDAL OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,FOR THE PEESEEVATION OF LIFE FEOM SHIPWRECK.

- NNHHI -•-'-.*

Obuerse.—Bust of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; beneath, in minute letters, '* L. C. Wyon." Double legend," Eoyal National Life-boat Institution. Founded in 1824. Incorporated 1860. Victoria, Patroness."

Reverse.—Three sailors in a Lite-boat,—one of whom is in the act of rescuing an exhausted mariner fromthe waves on a fragment of the wreck. "W. Wyon, Mint." Inscription, "Let not the deepswallow me up."

THE beautiful obverse of this medal, executed by the late L. C. WYOIT, Esq., represents the bust of QUEEN VICTORIA, HerMajesty's locks gracefully waving and gathered in a knot behind, from which issues a wreath of oak clustering over theforehead. This life-like portrait of the QUEEN, in high relief, conveys a truly pleasing and faithful likeness of HERMAJESTY at that period (1862), combining the dignity of aspect and benevolence which have always characterised theQueen throughout her long and prosperous reign.

The reverse, representing the Life-boat, in which there are three Seamen, rescuing a fourth from the sea, is a workof great merit. Two of the men are steadying the boat, while the other, stooping, draws in the Shipwrecked Sailor,whose figure is given so as to show the form in the most natural manner; and the expression thrown into his coun-tenance looking up to bis preserver is supplicating in the extreme, while the easy flowing lines of this sailor are finelycontrasted by those of his companions : the whole displaying a perfect knowledge of the human frame, and a command ofthe graver to embody what he had shadowed out to himself.

But there is another pleasing motive for admiration of this beautiful Medal, as the figure who is so humanelyextending his relief to the drowning Mariner is a portrait of the Artist, the late WILLIAM WTOH, Esq., R.A., himself.

The following is a LIST of the GOLD and SILVER MEDALS that have been voted by the Committee of the Institutionsince its establishment in 1824, to persons whose humane and intrepid exertions in saving Life from Shipwreck on ourCoasts have been deemed sufficiently conspicuous to merit that honourable distinction. The Cases will be found recordedin detail in the several Annual Reports of the Institution.

The total number of Medals granted by the Institution up to the present tune is 1,067, 97 of which were in Gold,and 910 in Silver.

Note.—The asterisk (*) after the name denotes the reception of a Gold Medal. The figure after the name signifiesthe number of honorary distinctions received from the Institution. Abbreviations.—C*. Gd.—Coast Guard. E. C.—RevenueCruiser. M. M.—Master Mariner.

Acraman, Mr. J., Fishguard.Adair, Mr. R., Coxswain

Ballywalter Life-boat.Adair, Mr. W., C'. G^., Dun-

drum.Adam, Mr. J., C1. Ga., New-

castle. (2)Adams, Mr. Thomas, M. M.Agar, J., O. Gd., Morris

Uastle.Agnes, Samuel, Wivenhoe.

Ahern, John, O. Ga., Kilmore.Aikin, J..O. G"., Cushendall.,Alexander, W., Coxswain of I

the Thorpeness Life-boat.Allan, Jas., Holy Island.Allen, Mr. Luke Jas.,M.M.,

Wivenhoe.Amis, Edward, late Coxswain

of the Palling Life-boatAnderson, Mr. John G., E.N.Annis, Mr. M., (?. G". (2)

Anthony, Mr. Owen, M.M.,Holyhead.

Armstrong, R., Newbiggin.Armstrong, Mr. W., Blyth.Armstrong, W., Newbiggin.Arnold, Mr. W. H., C«. G*.,

Sandown.Askin, J., Cl.Gd. Ballywalter.Atkins, T., O. Gd., Wainfleet.Austen,Wm.,.Seaman, Rams-

gate Steamer Vulcan.

Autridge, Lieut., E.N.,Doon-beg.

Avisse, Mr. J. N., M. M.,Boulogne.

Bacon, Henry, Harwich.Bacon, Mr. James, M. M.Bailey, Jas., Boatman, DeaLBaillie, Lieut. Henry, R.N.Baillie, Lieut. H., R.N.Bain, Alex., Seaman, Skerries.Bake, Lieut., E.N., C'. Gd.

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Baillle, Lieut. H., B.N.Bain, Alex., Seaman, Skerries.Bake, Lieut, K.N., <?. G4.Baker, Lt Q. S., R.N., (f. G4.Baker, Lt.W. H., R.N., C'. G4.Baker, Mr. T., CMJ4., Brooke.Banyard, Mr. John, C". G4.Barlach, Mr. Henry, M. M.Barnard, A., <?. G4. (2)Barnes, George, Christchurch.Barrett, Mr. J., C«. Gd.

Carasore. (2)Barrett, W-.C". G4.Barrett, W., Jun., dittoBarron, E. N, Esq.Barry, Lt G., R.N., Kinsale.Bartholomew, R. J., Esq.Bate, Samuel, Second Cox-

swain Padstow Lifeboat.Bate, Thomas, Coxswain of

the Slide Life-boat.Bates, Mr. Thos., C1. GO.Batist, J., C>. G4. Dymchurch.Beatson, 0. B. M., £sq.,>O. Gd.

(2)Beanclerk, The late Lord

Charles.Beck, Robert, Point of Ayr.Beddoe, D, Fishguard.Bedwell, Mr. Wm., M. M.Begg, Mr., M. M.Belsey, By., Life-boatman,

Ramsgate.Bennett, Capt. C. C., R.N.*Berriman, Mr. James, M.M.Berry, David, Life-boatman,

Ramsgate.Bevan, Mr. John, M. M.Bickers taffe,Mr.R.,Coxswaln

Blackpool Lifeboat. (2)Billett Mr. R,, C«. G4., Cox-

swain of Lydd Life-boat.Bingbam, Mr. Wm. [ter.Bishop, Mr. S., <?. Gd., Cais-Black, A., W. G«., Strangford.Blackmore, Mr. Wm., Chief

Officer <?. G4., Penzance. (2)Blacfcwood, Rev. J. O'Reilly,

Ballywalter. (2)Blair.Lt. Horatio, R.N., CM}4.Blampied, Mr. C., Jersey.Blance, John, Shetland.Blissendon, William M.Blois, Capt. J. R., R.N.*Blythe, Miss Ellen.Bolitho, Simon, (?. G4, Bude.Bongonrd,H.,PJk>t Guernsey,Banner, Q., &. G4., Collieston.Bouchard, John, St. Martin's.Bowen, Lieut. C. H., R.N.*Boyd, Henry, C1. G4.Boyd, Mrs. Captain, R.N.Boyle, Marcus, Coxswain of

Wexford Life-boat (2)Boyle,LIeut. Hon. R.F., R.N.Bradley, Mr.Wm., Sonthend.Brice, W., 0. 6"., Greencastle.Bridle, Mr.W., M. M., Lyme.Brims, Mr. John, Coxswain

of the Thurso Life-boat.Brine, Thos., Esq., Douglas.Brinksmead, Mr. W., M. M.Brittain, Lieut. G. S., R.N.,

<?. G4. (2)-Britton, Mr. J., Master of the

American Ship Rochester.*Britton, Mr. Wm., Coxswain

of the Harwich Life-boat.Broad, W., Esq., Falmontb.*Brooks, A., <?. G4.Dungeness.Brown, Henry, Newbiggin.Brown, James, Dunbar.Brown, Mr. John, Coxswain

of Newbiggin Life-boat(2)Brown, Thos. Cresswell.Browne. Mr. P. R. M. (2)*Brune, Miss B. M. Prideaux.Brnne, Mies E. F. Prideaux.Brune, Miss Q. R. Prideaux.Brune, Miss M. K. Prideaux.Brunton, Lt. J., R.N. (2)*Buck,W.C., Esq.,R.N.,C'.G4.

Bnckett, J., Coxswain Brigh-stone Grange Life-boat.

Bndd, James, Esq., TramorcBulkeley, J. B., Coxswain of

Teigmnonth Life-boat.Bulley, Lieut. J., R.N. (4)»*Bumby,MrJ.,C'.G4.,ClovellyBunt, Mr. John, C1. G4.Bnrnard, Mr.T., Bideford. (2)Borne, J., C». G4., PenzanceBurne, John, Sen., Shields.Burney, Mr. R., <?. G4., Banff.Bury, Ld.Viscount, P.C..M.PButcher, James, LowestoftButcher, Rich., Lowestoft.Byrne, Mr. Lawrence, C'. G4

Cahlll, D. F. S., Esq., M.D.Cain, Wm., Isle of Man.Callow, Mr. Wm., Coxswain

of Casttetown Life-boat.Callaway.W., Seaman, Lyme.Campbell, James, Leestone.Campbell, Miss J., DroghedaCampbell, Mr. Angus, Cutter

Princess Royal.Cameron, Capt. Orford S.,

R.N., &. G4.Candlish, J., Coxswain of the

Lytbam Life-boat.Camiell, T., Isle of Man.Cannon, Mr. John, Coxswain

of Hasborough Life-boat.Carberry, Patrick, Wexford.Carbis, Thos., Coxswain of

the Penzance Life-boat. (2)Carey, H., Esq., Shrove HeadCarr,C.S.,Gnnner R.C. SylviaCan, Mr. Henry, H.M. Cus-

toms, Wexford.Carr,John, CM?4.. DunmannsCarr, Mr. Samuel, C.O. C'.Gd.Carrington, Mr. J., Master o1

Steam-tug Liverpool, ofHarwich.

Carrlngton, Lient. R.N.Carrington, W. H., Esq.Carter, Mr. J.,C». G4.Casey, M.,Newcastle, Ireland.Castel, G., Broadstairs.Cay, Capt. R. B., R.N. P. Gd.Chaddock, J., C1. G>>.Chapman, Thomas, Esq.,

P.R.S., V.P.*Chaplin, Mr., M. M.Chappell, Mr. T., Bideford:.Chappell, Capt W., Bidrford.Chard, J., Boatman. Thorpe.Chesnntt, George, Skegness.Chittenden, E., Broadstairs.Christian, Mr. Thomas A.Clark, George, Seaman.Clark. Lieut. Joseph, R.N."Clarkson. Mr. T., Coxswain

of the Lytham Life-boatClayburn, T, Scarboro'. (2)Clayton, Lt, R.N., C1. G4.CleaveMr.R.,M.M.,WivenhoeCloke, W., Pilot, Mevagissey.Cobb, Rev. C, M.A., Dym-

church.*Cocfcrom,W., H.M.S. Eagle.Cofiey,P.,Tramore,WaterfordColby.Nathaniel, Coxswain of

the Pakeneld Life-boat.Cole, J., Seaman, Wivenhoe.Collard, Mr. S., PilotCollins, Mr. J., Master of the

American ship Roteiu*.*Collison,Mr.R., M.M.Collopy, J., Ct.G4.,Porthcawl.Combe, Lt. M., R.N.Coneys, Mr.Anthony, Clifden.Connick, Mr. J., Dundalk.Cooper, Mr. Hugh, C1. G4.,

Cromaine Point.Cooper, Thomas, Sen., Life-

boatman, Ramsgate.Cooper, Thomas, Jun., Life-

boatman, Ramsgate.Coppin, Lt. F., R.N.. C«. G4.

Corbsrt, W., Coxswain of theArdmore Life-boat.

Corbet, P., Pilot, Guernsey.Corbett,W.,Esq.,IsleofMan.Cork, W., O. Ga.,Fort George.Corkhill, W., Coxswain of the

Padstow Life-boat. (2)Cornish, Lt. J., R.K., Bovls.Costello, M., Esq., Rosslare.Cotton, D., Brixton, I.W.Cotton, W., ditto.Conl, Alexander, Montrose.Conl, Charles, Montrose.Cowin, J., Isle of Man.Cox, Dr. H. L., Army

Medical DepartmentCox, Lt. H., R.N., C".G<". (2»Cox, Joseph, Coxswain of the

Appledore Life-boat (3)Cox, J. Jnn.,Second Coxswain,

Appledore Life-boatCox, W., Klmlore.Craggs, J., C1. &., Devonport.Cragie, J., Coxswain of the

Sonthwold Life-boatCronne, Dennis, Ballycotton.Cropper, Peter, Liverpool.Crosby, Nicholas, Dundalk.Crosswell, Mr. T., Fowey.Crouch, J., Broadstairs.Crouch, R., Broadstairs.Crowden, Mr. J., Chief-Officer

of C«. G". at Muchals, N.B.Cubitt, Mr. W., Bacton. (2)Cubitt, Mr.W. jun., Bacton.*Culmer, Mr., <?. G"»., Leigh.Cumisfcy, W. J., Esq., Bal-

briggan.Cummins, Mr. J., Coxswain

of the Arklow Life-boat.Cunningham, Mr. J., New-

castle.Curnow, Mr. Paul, Coxswain

of the St. Ives Life-boat.Cnrteis, Mr. W., <?. G<>.Curtis, Steph., Christchurch.

Dabine, Lieut, R.N, C*. G*.Dand, M. H., Esq., Hanxley.

(2)Dark, Mr. William, M. M.Darling, Wm., Light-house

keeper, Fern Islands.Darling, Grace, his daughter.Darragh, H., <?. Gd., Innis

Bonn.Da vies, the lateVice- Admiral

George. (4)»Davies, Capt. Thomas, R.N.Davies, George, Hoylake.Davison, W, Snnderland.Dawson, Mr. T.. Hartlepool.Day, Chr., Middlesbrough.Day, Mr. Thomas, Bideford.Deane, Mr. Henry, C1. Gd.Delpierre, Jean A., Boulogne.Dent, J., Newbiggin.Desmond, John, Limerick.De St. Croix, Mr. F., Jersey.*De St. Croix, Mr. J., Jersey.*De St. Croix, Mr. P., Jersey.*Devereux, M., Master Pilot

Rosslare. (S)Dillon, Jas., C". G"., Arklow.Dobson, T., Coxswain of the

Donna Nook Life-boatDonkin, A., Cullercoats. (2.)Donovan, Dennis, <?. G«. (2)Donovan J-.C'.fi'1. Boatman.Dooley, Lt. D., R.N, (?. Gd.Donglas, Alexander, <?. G«.Dower, Capt. A., Dungarvan.Downing, Nicholas B., Esq.Drayson, D., C». G«i.Duffy, M., Mnllaghmore.Duncan, Mr. David, Coxswain

of Montrose Life-boat.Dunmore, IThe Right Hon.

The Earl of.Dunn, Mr. William, M. M.Durban, John, Walmer.Dyer, B. Seaman, Wivenhoe.

Dyer, B., Seaman, Wivenhoe.Dyer, Lt H. McNeill, R.N.Dyer, Mr. John, Stratton.

Earle, Lt. E. C., R.N, Rya*Easteway, R.Boatman, O-G4.Eastaway, Mr. T.Eddy, R. Pilot, Plymouth. (3)Edington, Mr. Chas., O. G".Edwards, Mr. D, Montrose.Ellia, Henry, (?. G4., Bude.Elphlnstone, Geo., Dnndalk.Else, Lieut, R.N., Fowey.*Elton, Lt. W. H., R.N., (?. G4.Elwin, Lt, H.N., Lymington.Elyard, Lt. Col. J. (2)*Erridge, E., Boatman, Deal.Essell, Lient Win.' F., R.N.*Evans, Mr. D..C1. Gd., Cox-

swain, Poolbeg Life-boat.Evans, Police Constable

Henry, Carnarvon.Evans, Capt Thomas.Evans, Mr. J., Fishguard.Evans, Lieut. Thomas, R.N.Evans, T., sen., Sew Brigh-

ton. (2)Evans, T., jun., New Brigh-

ton.Evans, Wm., New Brighton.Evans, Wm., Pilot, Neatb.Evison, Lt J. C., R.N., C«. G4.

Farmer, David, Hayllng.Farrin, Mr. G., H.M.S. Ajar.Fell, Mr. Robert, Coxswain

of Ramsey Life-boatFellowes, Capt. T. H. B, R.N.Festing, Lieut, R.N.Festing, Colonel Sir F. W.,

C.B., K.C.M.G., R.M.A.Field, Lieut. Wm. Geo., R.N.Field, Mr.W., Milford Haven.Finlay, G., C1. G4., Lambay.Finlay, William, Montrose.Fish, Chas. E., Coxswain of

the Ramsgate Life-boat (2)*Fish, John, Southwold.Fisher, Mr. S., Horseferry-rd.Fisher, Mrs., North Feroe

Islands.Fit^james, Mr., R.N., Eu-

phrates Expedition.Fitzpatrlck, J., <?. G*.Flann, Wm., Portland.Fleming, George, Qarlestaa.Fletcher, T., C1. G4., Rosslare.Flynn, P., O. G4., Kilrusli.Foley, Mr., M. M.Foley, Mr. J., Port Talbot.Forbes, Mr. A., Peterbead.Formby, Joseph, Fonnby.Forward, Mr. T. R., Com-

mander R. C. Sylvia*Foster, J.,V. G4.. Aldboro'.Found, Mr.W., M.M.Fowell, John, Seaman.Fowler, Mr. James, M. M.Fox, Mr. John, Fleetwood,Foy, Thomas, Rossglass.Prankish, T.H., Bridlington.Franklin, Lt. E., R.N., Hove.Franklin, Mr. J. H., Seaton

Carew.Franklin, Mr. M., Seaton

Carew.Franklyn, Lieut Q., KJT.Freeman, Mr. Henry, Cox-

swain of the Whitby Lite-boat (2)

Freeman, John, Seaman.Freeman, James, Helstaa.Freemantte, Capt. C. W.,

R.N.*Freeney, John, Killiney.French, Mr. Charles, (?. G4.Friend, Thos., Life-boatman,

Ramsgate.Fulton, Mr. Robert, R.N.Furlong, A., Fishguard.

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Galbralth, Mrs. E., Whitney.Gale, Mr.W.,M.M., Barking.Gallagher, P., Co. Down.George, Philip, Coxswain of

Caister Life-boat. (2)Gerrard, Mr. R, Pilot, Fleet-

wood.Gilbert, Mr. James, Cox-

swain of the TynemouthLife-boat.

Giles, Mr. W. M. M., Pad-stow.

Heath, Mr. Joshua, Coxswainof the Fowey Life-boat.

Heavy, P., Constable, Knock.Hein, Mr.F.J.,M. M.Henin, P., Boulogne-sur-Mer.Hennessey, J, C". Gd.Henry, Lient., R.N., C1. Gd.Henslow, Lt., H.N., <?. Gd.Henwood, T., O. Gd., Fowey.Herbert, The Hon. Auberon.HerriOKton,B.,Southwold (2)Hick. Mr. M., Scarborough.

Glllespie, Andrew, Gunner. Hicks. Barnard. Scilly.Gilmer, Mr. Wm., Dundalk.Gilson, Lt. T. A.. K.N., (?. Gd.Gimar, Mr. E., Master of the

French brig 7/e Mormon.Gin, N. Francois, Boulogne.Gleeson, R. F., Wexford.Glover, Mr. J., M.M. Gun-

fleet Sand.Goldring, Mr. W., M.M.,

Hayling.Goldsmith, John, Life-boat-

man, Ramsgate.Goldsmith, Kichard, Life-

boatman, Ramsgate.Goldsmith, Stephen, Life-

man, Ramsgate.Gordon, Mr. John, Second

Coxswain of the TyrellaLife-boat.

Goss, Capt. T., R.N., <?. 0".(3)*

Gongh, J., Fisherman, Water-ford.

Gould, Lt. Wm., R.N., C«. Sd.Graham, G., Lt. B.N., <?. Gd.Graham, Capt. Philip, R.N.*Granby, Mr. Charles, M. M.Grandy, Mr., ol the B. C.

Barpy.Grandy, Lieut S., R.N. (2)*Grant, Mr. W., Coxswain of

the Margate Life-boat. (2)Graves, Mr. J., M. M., Car-

lisle.Gray, A., C1. Ga., Fort George.Gray, D., <?. Gd., Kilmore.Gray, Mr.Geo. Bridlington.Gray, Mr.J.,M.M.,Peterhead.Gray, E. W* 1)., Esq., Dublin.Gregory, J., C1. Ga., St. An-

drew's.Grey, George, Hartlepool.Griffith, David, Beanmaris.Griffith, Robert, Anglesey.Griffiths, Mr. B., M. M., Port-

madoc.Griffiths, G., Pilot, Anglesey.Griffiths, T., C".Gd, Mulbay.timer, Wm., C1. G*.Guy, Mr. Philip, Bideford.

Hall, Mr. G. E., Lowestoft.Halse, Mr. R., <?. Gd.

Hicks, Geo., C'. Gd., Tyrella.Hicks, Samuel, Seaman.Higgs. S., jun., Esq., the

late. (a)Higgins, W., Second Cox-

wain Penzance Life-boat.Highland, Owen, Anglesey.Hildebrand, H., Esq. (2)Hill, Mr. J., Coxswain, New-

castle, Dundrum, Life-boat.Hill, Mr. W., Mate.Hillary, Sir A. Wm., Bart.Hillary, Sir Wm., Bt (4)****Hills, W., late Coxswain of

the Padstow Life-boat. (2)Hipplewhite, Mr. T., M. M.Hodgson, J., Carver, Sunder-

land.Hoed, Mr. F. P., M. M., ship

Phenomtne*Hogben, J., late Coxswain of

Ramsgate Life-boat.Hogg, Mr. William, <X G".Holborn, S., Broadstairs.Holland, Lieut. John, E.N.Holman, Lient. T., R.N.Hood, Hy., late Coxswain of

the Seaton Carew Lifeboat.Hood, Mr. W., Seaton Carew.Hook, R.,Coxswain of Lowes-

toft Lifeboat. (2)Horsford, Miss Josephine.Horsford, Miss Maria,Honghton, H., Hartlepool.Howard, Francis, Private,

57th Regiment.Howe, R.,<XG<i., Ballygerig.Howell, Mr. J., Port Talbot.Howorth, Capt. Wm., R.N.Hughes, E., Sen., Cwmerran.Hughes, G., Pilot, Guernsey.Hughes, Mr. John, Liverpool.Hughes, Mr. K., Coxswain,

Moelfre Life-boat.Hughes, T., Pilot, Holyhead.Hughea, Mr. W., Fisherman,

Pittenween, N.B.Humphreys, Mr. D., Liver-

pool.Hurry, Mr. Stephen, M. M.HUBS, Mr. T., H.M.S. Raver.Hutchinson, Mr. H., C>. G".Hutchison. Lt.. Kinestown.

Hamilton, Mr. B., Coxswain Hutchison, Lieut. W., R.N.*of the Black Rock Life-boat. Hyde, James, Scilly.

Hamilton, Mr. Ueo., C1. G". | Hvnrts. Mr. John Dundalk.Hamilton, H. A., Esq. (3)»Hamono, Mr. A., M. M.Hauning, N., C1. G"., Dingle.Hansell, P. S., Broadstairs.Hansford, John, Weymouth.Harrington, Mr.Dennis, Here

Island, Cork.Harrington, Mr. Jas., Brtd-

Hynes, B., C1. Gd., Galway.

lies, The late Mr. John,

Jesse, Commander R., R.N.Jinks, Mr. R., Chief Officer of

Coast Guard, Cardigan.Joachim, Cap!., R.N. (4)Jobson, Lt. C., R.N. (2)*»John, Mr. W., Breaksea.Johns, Mr.Rich.,Mevagissey.Johns, Rich., Seaman, FoweyJohns, R. O., Coxswain of the

Tramore Life-boat. (3)Johns, Mr. W.', M. M.Johnson, Admiral W. W.

P., the late.*Johnson, Wm., Yarmouth.Johnston, Mr. B., M. M.Jones, Capt.C.Gray,R.N., the

late. (2)Jones, Mr., C1. Gd., Wicklow.Jones, Mr., O. Gd., Swords.Jones, Mr. E.. M. M.,Jones, Mr. E., Coxswain of

the Holyhead Life-boat.Jones, Henry, Penzance.Jones, J., Pilot, Porthcawl.Jones, Owen, "Anglesey.Jones, Lt. R., R.H., C1. Ga.

(3)«Jones, Mr. T., M. M., Port

Talbot.Jones, Mr. T.,M. M, Cardiff.Jones, Mr. Thos., Holyhead.Joy, Mr. George, M. M.*Juniper, Wm., Mundesley.

Kavanagh, Mr. P., Coxswainof the Arklow Life-boat.

Kavanagh, Mr. P., Coxswainof the Carnsore Life-boat.

Kearon, Capt. Edw., Arklow.Kelly, Lieut. E., R.N.Kelly, J. M., Appledore.Kendall, W., <?. Gd.Kennedy, Inspc cting-Lt. A.,

R.N.,C'.Gd. Ballyhelge. (2)Kennedy, K, O. (XKennedy, Mr. H., Belfast.Kennedy, Master J., Belfast.Kerley, T., C'. Gd., Penzance.Kerrnish, Mr. John, (X Gd.Kidd, D., Fisherman, Dundee.Kinch, H., Newcastle.King, Mr. T., M.M., Harwich.King, Lt. S., R.N., Southend.Kisbee, Com. Thos., R.N.Knight, Mr. Charles, Mate,

Kamsgate Steamer Vulcan.Knight, J. T., (X G*., San-

derland.Kyle, Geo., Assist. Coxswain

Holy Island Life-boat.Kyle, Matthew, Coxswain

Holy Island Life-boat.

Lake, Mr. A., Chief Officer ofC>. Gd., Wick, N.B.

Lambert, John, Harwich.Lambeth, BenJ., Harwich.Landells, Mr. Thos., Milford.Lane, Lt., R.N., Dartmouth.Langan, Mr. Michael, First

Officer of Steamer PrimxsiAlexandra.

Laneton. Lieut. T. W..R.N..Scarborough. rt~r"d'I w * s* o t %g njr " * *J «

S^i' ^r- ' ' La1*6- Mr- J- Master OU"-bhetland. ner> R A

Larkin, Thomas, Seaman.Hngton Quay. James, Lient. Horatio, R.N.* Lavington, Lt. Thos., R.N.

Harrington, T., C*. Gd. James, Lieut. Wm., R.N.* Lawrence, Mr. James, Cox-Harris, F., Esq., Inspecting Japp, Robert, Montrose. swain of Selsey Life-boat.

Officer, <X G"., Seafield Jarman, Isaac, late Coxswain Lazoix, Lieut, of the FrenchHarrison, Jacob, Shields.Hatch, Mr. N. G., 1st Mate

of Ramsgate Life-boat. (2) Marine at Dieppe.Jeffers, Rich., C1. Gd Dingle. Leask, Mr. Robert, jun., Ire-

Ship Berkshire. \ Jefferson, P., Newbiggin. (2) land, near Stromness.Rayden, Mr. F., Sandown : Jellard, Mr. John, M. M.* Leese, Charles, Gunner, R.A.Hayter, Mr. John, Coxswain Jenkins, Mr. J., Coxswain Legerton, Mr. Robert, Cox-

of Brooke Life-boat. (2) of the Swansea Life-boat. swain of Clacton Life- boat.Headon, Mr. Richard, Cox- Jenkins,L., Pilot,Port Talbot. (2)

swain Clovelly Life-boat. ! Jenkins, Mr. W., Fishguard. Le Geyt, Miss A. B., Bath.Heal, J., Fisherman, Ather- Jennings, Mr. Wm., M. M., Leistett, Edw., Ounncr.

field. i Harwich.Heard, Rich., Esq., C>. Gd. Jennings, W., C1. Gd., Looe.

Leigh, Lt. T., R.N., C». Gd.

Leslie, Mr. J., M. M., Stone-haven, N.B.

Lett,Lt. S. J., B.N., O.Gd.»Levett, Mr. N., late Coxswain

of the St. Ives Life-boat.Lewis, E.,Seaman, Barmouth.Lewis, Mr. G., C«. Gd., New-

port, Pembroke.Lewis, J., Seaman, Harwich.Lewis, Mr. Thos., Dundalk.Lewis, W, Seaman. (2)Lewis, W., Aberystwith.Ley, J., Pilot, Mevagissey.Liffen, Thomas, Lowestoft.Likely, Henry, Limerick.Llnaker, Mr. Biram, New

Brighton.Lindsay, Lieut. A. J., R.A.Lindsay, Lieut. Jas., B.N.*Lingard, Lient. J., K.N.,

Wbitby.*Lithaby, P., C1. G". Boatman.Llewellyn, Mr. David, O. Gd.Llewellyn, M., Fishguard.Llewellyn, Martha, ditto.Lloyd, O., O Gd., Lulworth.Lloyd, Lt. S.. R.N., <?. Gd.«Lose, Mr. John, C. 0.,C>. Gd.

Swanage,Ix>uchet, L. P. A. B., Anthie.Lougnor, Bees, Monknash.Love, Private Robert, 63rd

Regiment.Lovell. Patrick, Belmnllett.Lndlow, Mr. I., Master of the

American sWp,ifo»moMtfc.*Lusk, Mr. A., Raeberry,

N.B.Lyons, Lieut. Wm., R.N. (2)

Macalister, MT. Eobt., Wick.Macdonald, George, C*. G*.Mackay, Mr. James.Mackell, Mr. Patrick, C«. Gd.Mackintosh, Mr. Alex., M.M.MacMatran, Capt. H., M.M.,

East Clare Militia.Macnamara, Lt. T., E.N.,

C«. Gd.*McArdle, Thomas, Dnndalk.McCarthy, J., O. Gd,McCarthy, Jas.. <?. Gd.McCombie, Mr. Thomas,

Second Officer of SteamerI'riwxss Alexandra.

McCnlloch, K., C". G'. (2)McDonald, Mr. Wm., Irvine.McGenis,G., barque Albany.McGIadery, Lt. J., R.N.,

Ct. 6d.McKemie, J., (?.«•!., Galway.McKinnon, Mr. J., M. M.,

Greenock.McMillan, J., Kantyre.McNamee, P., C1. Ga., Dnn-

tnanus.McNaughten, NeU, Ct. Gd.McPhillips, Patrick, Ser-

geant, R.I.C.McQueen, Alex., Seaman.Maddick, Mr. H., M. M.Manby, Capt. G. W.*Manifold, Mr. W., Assistant

Coxsw. Arklow 1 jfe-boat.Mann, Lieut., R.N., O. G«.Mariole, J. B., French Pilot.Mark, Wm., <?. Gd., Dingle.Markwell, George, Holy

Island.Marsh, Capt. D., R.N.,qf.Gd.*Marshall, Capt. J., Bideford.Marshall, Mr. John, Jun.,

Second Coxswain of theSeaham Life-boat.

Martin, Mr. Chas., Cf. Gd.,St. Ives, Cornwall.

Mason, J., P. Gd., Elie.Matthews, Lt. R. B., R.N *Matthews, Mr. Edwin, Cox-

swain of Lizard Life-boats.May.Mr. A. C., H.M.S. Hover.

(3)** May,W.R.,C'.Gd., Boscastle.

MAY 1, 1888.]

Meader, Henry, Life-boat-man, Ramsgate.

Mearns, Wm., Coxswain oiMontrose No. 1 Life- boat.

Mearns, Wm. Jan., CoxswainMontrose No. 2 Life-boat.

Mearns, Mr. R., jun., M. M.,Montrose.

Metherell, Lt. R. R., R.N.,C'. Gd.*

Mewse, A., Boatman, Lowes-toft.

Middleton, John, Deal.Milburn, John, Shields.Milburn Win., Isle of Man.Miller, J., C>. Gd., Devonport.Miller, W., Rarnsgate.Milligan, Mr. G., Yarmouth.Mills, C., O. Gd., Clifden.Minter, 0., Boatman, Deal.Mitchel, J., Pilot, Guernsey.Mitchell, C., Port Isaac. (2)Mittin, Philip, Wexford.Moar, Mrs., Burra Ness.Monger, Mr. Thomas, Cox-

swain of Tenby Life-boat.Moody, Samuel, Sfcegness.Moody, Samuel, Coxswain of

Skegness Life-boat. (2)Moore, Gunner Jas., Coast

Brigade, Royal Artillery.Moreno, Mr., Master of the

Austrian Barque Sea.Morgan, John, Thurso, N.B.Morgan, Lt. R., R.N., &. Gd.Morgan, Mr. T., R.C., Stork.Morris, Capt. J. Row, R.N.*Morris,R., .Seaman, Holyhcad.Morris, Mr. W. E., Port

Madoc.Morrison, Lt., R.N., (?. G3.Morrison, W., Ballywalter.Morrison, Mr. Silvester, C1.

Gd., Sennen Cove.Mortley, Mr., C«. Gd., Pad-

stow.Moss, J., Boatman, Walmer.Mndd. Wm., Harwich.Mulligan, James, Sligo.Murdoch, Mr. Peter, Glen-

drishaig, Ayrshire.Murphy, James, C1. Gd., St.

Ives, Cornwall (2).Murphy, Mr. Adam, Cox-

swain of Tyrella Life-boat.Murphy, Mr. Michael, C'.Gd.,

Coxswain of New RomneyLife- boat.

Murray, A., C".Gd., Elie.

Nelson, Mr. W.,R.N.,Ct. Gd.Nepean, Capt. St. Vincent,

R.N.Newnham, Lt. N., R.N., C'.

Gd.Newsom, Mr. W., M. M.,

Harwich.Nichol, Mr. J., M. M., Mon-

trose.Nicholas, Matt., Coxswain of

the Sennen Cove Life-boat.Nicholson, M., Knock.Nicolle, Mr. Philip, Jersey.Norcock, Capt. G. L., R.N.Norris, Benj., Boatman, Deal.Norris, Mr. James, M. M.Norris, Martin, R.N.R.Norsworthy, Mr. William,

C.O. C'.Gd., Carnarvon. (2)Nott, Capt. E. B., R.N. (2)

O'Neil, Patrick, Scllly.Orr, Mr. Root., Irvine, N.B.O'Shaugbnessy, Miss Nora.O'Snllivan. Mr. M., Bere.O'Snlllvan. D.. <?. Gd.Owen, Capt. Wm., Holyhead.Owen, Mr. William, M. M.*Owen, Richard, Anglesey.Owston, Mr. John, Coxswain '

of the Scarborough Life-boat.

LIST OP GOLD AN

Page, Mr. Alfred, Master,Ramsgate Steamer Vulcan.

Palmer, G., Esq., M.P. (2)**Parker, Mr. Edwin, (X Gd.,

Mothecombe.Parker, Mr. J., Flamboro'.Parker, Mr. Wm.,M.M.Parrolt, Mr. R., C>, Gd.,

Tenby. (2)Parry, Lieut., R.N.*Parry, Mr. Henry, Anglesey.Parry, Mr. R, M. M., Port-

madoc.Parsons, Lieut. Thos., R.N.Parsons, Lieut. Rich., H.M.

35th Regiment.Parsons, Lt. W., R.N., C«. Gd.Partridge, Capt. W. L., R.N.,

<?. Gd.Pascoe, Peter, Porthleven.Paul, Thos., <X Gd., Bude.Payne, Mr. John, C. O.,

(X Gd., Skerries.Paynter, Capt. Richard.Peake, Admiral T. L.*Peake, James, Esq., H.M.

Dockyard, Devonport.*Pearce, Rich., Esq., Penzance.Pearse, Jas., Pilot, Porthcawl.Pearse, T., Pilot, Porthcawl.Peart, John, Montrose.Pedder, Lt. W., R.N.. C1. Gd.Peebles, Mr. John, Irvine.Peebles, Mr.T., M.M., Irvine.Peireon, S. H.,O.Gd., Bally-

gerig.Penney, Robert, Ramsgate

Life-boatman.Pepper ,J., Ct.Gd., Lvmington.Perkins, Jas., C1. Gd., Bude.Perrott, Sir Edward G. L.,

Bart., V.P.*Petrie, Ellen, Shetland.Phillips.J., Newcastle.Irelnd.Picard, Mr. P., French M. M.Pilcher, Mr. Stephen, Cox-

swain Tramore Life-boat.Pillar, W., Gunner, H.M.S.

Eagle.Pincomb, T., Pilot, Exmouth.Pitt, E., O. Gd., Atherfleld.Pomeroy, H., (X Gd.Porter, William, Seaman.Powell, Mr. John, M. M.Pratt, Lt. Jas., R.N., C<. Gd.Prattent, Lienl. John, R.N.*Preston, Mr., C1. Gd., Newton.Prewel, R., C». G*.. Kilrnsh.Price, Thos., Beaumarls.Pride, C., C«. Gd.,Christchnrch .Pringle, Mr. T., Coxswain of

the North SunderlandLife-boat.

Prior, Mr. George. C. 0.,(X Gd., Ballywalter.

Prior, Lt. T. H., R.N., <X Gd.Prosser, Mr. H., (X Gd.Purdy, H., (X Gd., TyrellaPaxley, H., Esq., Dunbov.Pym, Lt.R. E., R.N.,Whiiby.»

c^uadllng, Mr.B. E., <XGd.l2}«Qnayle, Capt. E. (2)guigley, Mr. W. T.,C«. Gd.Quirke, G., Esq., Douglas.

Rae. Wm., Whitburn.Randall, Lt. H., R.N., (X Gd.,

(2)**Randle, Mr. J., Bristol.Rawstone, Lt. R.N., (X G«.Ray, J., Boatman, Tenbv.Raye, Lieut. H, R., R. M.Read, Lieut. J., R.N., (X Gd.Reade, W. M., Esq., Tramore.Reading, Mr. Daniel, Master

of Ramsgate Har.stm. tugs.Redford, J., Cnllercoats.Rees, Mr. A., Port Talbot.Rees, Mr. T. M., St David's.Rees, Mr. W., Flshguard.Reeve, Mr. J., Swansea.

D SILVEB MEDALS

Reilly, Patrick, Private,A.S.C.

Regan, D., C1. Gd., Kilmore.Renowden, J.,(X G .̂, Dingle.Revell, Edw., Seaman, Rams-

gate Steamer Vulcan.Richards, Mr. E., M. M.Richards, Mr. T., M. M.Richards, James, Penzance.Richards, Henry, Penzance.Richardson, Mr. A., M. M.Richardson, W., Esq., Cole-

raine.Ridge, Capt. a. A. E., R.N.Ridge, Mr. J., Mate of R.C.

Kite.Ridge, Mr. J., CX (X, Cadg-

with.Rimmer, Mr. Thos., Cox-

swain St. Anne's Life-boat.Rioch, E., CX G"., Collieaton.Ritchie, Mr., Sanda.Rivers, T., C1. Gd., Lydd.Roberts, Mr. John, Clogwyn.Robert*, Mr. R., Carnarvon.Roberts, Mr. R., Assistant

Cox. Llanddulas Life-boat.Roberts, Mr. R., Assistant

Cox. North Deal Life-boat.Roberts, 0., Pilot, Anglesey.Roberts, Mr. T., Coxswain

Holyhead Life-boat (2).Robertson-Macdonald, Vice-

Admiral D.Robertson, Lieut. R., R.N.*Robertson, Lt. J. H. M., R.N.Robins, Mr. J. Gurjn, <?. OftRobinson, Mr. J., Aberdeen.Robinson, Lieut., R.N.Robinson, T., Whltby.Rockcliffe, W., Sonthport.Roderick, E., (X Gd., Dun-

man us.Roderick,J.S., Esq., Ardmore.R<idgers, J., Rtmal Charter.*Roe,R.,Esq., J.P., Lynmouth.Rose,W.,Boatman,Lowestofl.Ross, Capt. Sir Thos., H.N.*Ross, R., C'. Gd., Curracloe.Ross, R., (X Gd., Dunmore.Rosslter, T., Wexford.Rothery, Lieut. J., R.N.Howe, W., (X Gd, Dingle.Rowe, W., Scllly.Rowe, W., Seaman, Helston.Rowlands, Mr. T., M. M.,

Newport, Pembroke.Rowlands, Mr.W., Coxswain,

Holyhead Life-boat. (2)Ruddock, J., Boatman, Filey.Russell, R., Esq., J.P.Rutter, Mr. J., Scarborough.Rymer, Lt. D., R.N., <X Gd.*

Salmon, C.. Gorleston.Sailer, P., Brixton, I.W.Sanderson, Lieut. J. P., R.N.,

(X G<i., Bridge of Don.Sands,Mr.R.,M.M., Bahamas.Sarony, Mr. O., Scarborough.Sauvage, Mr., French Fish-

ing-boat fsabelle.Sawtell, Mr. Edwin, <X Gd.Sranlan, Maurice, (?. Gd.,

Belderig.Soarlett, K., Harwich.Scott, Mr. G. R., BeeOutrxn.Scott, Mr. J., M. M.Scott, Major Henry, Dover.Selly, W. H., <X Gd., Pen-

zaiioe. (2)Sergeant, Lt. J., R.N., (X Gd.Sewell, Lt.H.F., R.N., <XGd.»Sewell. Master John, Belfast.Shanahan, Mr. Michael. Bere.Shankey, R., C«. Gd. (2)Shannon, P., <X Gd., Kilrnsh.Sharrock, J. P., <? G<i., Bos-

castle.Shaw, Lt. C., R.N., <X (3d.Shea, D., Coxswain of the

Padstow Life-boat. (3)

499

Shea, D., CX Gd., Porthcawl.Sbieldon, Root, Bedear.Simpson, Mr. Jas., late Mate

of Ramsgate H. Steamtugs.Sims, J, CX Gd., Dungeness.Sims, Lt. And., R.N. (2)Sinclair, Mr. B., Tnnrso, N.B.Sinnott, R., (X Gd., Mullagh-

more.Smallridge, Mr. J. H., Cox-

swain Brannton Life-boat.Smith,F.,Boatman,Ix>westoft.Smith, Hy., Pilot, Gloucester.Smith, J., Shields.Smith, Mr. J., Thurso.Smith, Mr. Owen, Bideford.Smith, Peter, (X Gd., Lydd.Smith, T., <X Gd., Balllna.Smith, Wm , Bombardier,

R.A.Smith, Mr. W., Aldborough.Smyth, H., <X Gd., Kilmore.Snell, Lt. G., R.N., (X Gd.*SomervlUe, Lt.J.,R.N.,Cl.Gd.

(2)*Southey, Lt., R.N., C«. Gd.Spark, Mr. A., M. M.Spraggs, J., Seaman, Hayling.Stables, R., Holyhead.Stannard,Mr.F., M.M., Sonth-

wold.Slap, Mr. R., CX Gd., Dunbar.Starfc, Lt. P., R.BT., <XGd. (2)*Starke, Mr. J., (X Gd.Starr, Capt. L. G.Steane, Lt. J., R.N., Rye.*Steel, Mr. C., (X Gd.*Steele, John, Esq., Ayr.Stephens, A., Tramore.Stephenson, Mr. B., Coxswain

of the Boulmer Life-boat.Stevens, Henry, Gunner R. A.Stewarl, W., C'.Gd, Ardmore.Stokes, Mr. R., late Cox-

swain of Poole Life-boat.Storr, J., Whitby.Stone, J., C'. Gd., Boscastle.Stragnell, Lt., R.N.Strahan, Mr. H., Pilot.Strains, Mr. J., <X Gd.Streader, Mr. W. T., H.M.

Customs, Shoreham.Strong, Mr. Fran. F. M.Strowger, Mr. G., Coxswain,

Kessingland Life-boat.Stuart, Lt. J., R.N., (X G".Sluart, Lt. T., R.N., <XGa. (2)Stubbs, C., Seaman.Stubbs, H., Atherfield.Stuggins, Mr. W., Sec. Cox.

Telgnmouth Life-boat.Sullivan, J., Newhaven.Sullivan, Wm. C. L., Esq.Snmner, Mr. R., Fonnby.*Superville, Mr., M. M., Bor-

deaux.Surry, W., Penzance.Sutherland, D.jO.G4. Kater-

line.Sutler, Mr. J., M. M.Sutton, Mr. C., Port Talbot.Swarbrick, Mr. W., M. M.Symmes, Lt. H. A. S., R.N.

CX G'.-Synge,TheRev.A.,Balbrlggan

Tail, Grace, Shetland.Talbot, C. R. M., Esq., M.P.Taylor, J., C*. Gd., Dnndrnm.Taylor, Mr. W.,C. O.,Ct.Q11.,

Dunny Cove. (3)Teel, Mr. W., late Coxswain

Plymouth Life-boat.Tegg, Mr.T., M.M., Cornwall.Terrell, T., Constable, Knock.Thomas, J.,CXGd., Alherfleld.Thomas, J., C'. Gd., Rocken,

Isle of Wight.Thomas, R. J., Coxswain of

New Brighton Life-boat.Thompson, D., Thurso, N.BThompson, Mr. G., Annalong.

500 LIST OF GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. [MAT 1, 1888.

Thompson, Mr. R. Kirkpat-rick, C. 0., C«. G«. (3)*

Thompson, W., Apprentice,Smack Ruby o( Hull.

Thorp, Mr. T., Newcastle.Tindall, Mr. Smith, M. M.,

Scarborough.Tindall, The lateW., Esq.Toole, Capt. W., Carracloe.Toomey, J., Kingstown.Torrens, Capt. John A. W.

O'N., Royal Scots Greys.*Town, J., <?. G"., Folkestone.

(2)Town, J., (?. G*., Castle-

gregory.Tredwen, Mr. R., Padstow.Tregidgo, Mr. W. H., <X Q*.,

Newquay. (3)Trent, J., Atherfield.Tresilian, Mr. R.Trevaskis, Mr. E., Coxswain

of the Hayle Life-boat.Triphook, Mr. R., R, C.

Hamilton, Dumworldly.Trott, T., Boatman, Deal.Tuckfleld, Mr. T., Bideford.Tndor,Capt.J.,E.N.,Wick.(2)TuUy, W., Newcastle.Tnrnbnll, R., Fisherman,

Dniibar.Turner, Lt. C., R.N.Turner, Mr. J88.,C.O.C'.Q<1.,

Leysdown, Kent.Tnrpln, Mr. J., C'. G«., Sal-

combe.Tutt, E., C1. G«., Dnnmanus.Tuvache. Mr. M. M. French.

Urell, Mr. J., C. 0., C«. G<i.Usher, Mr. J., Bridlington.

Van Houten, Mr. W., Rotter-dam. (2)

Verion, Chaa., Life-boatman,Ramsgate.

Vicary, Lt. W., R.N., Ather-fleld.»

7ondy, I., Isle of Man. (3)

Waddy, Dr., Churchtown.Wade, Mr., M. M., Padstow.Wake, Mr. Baldwin Arden,

Mid. H.M.S. Forester.Wales, I!., BroadBtalrs.Wales, J., Broadstaire.Walker, Lieut., R.N.Walker, Mr. J., Brigg.Walker, Mr. W. Lewis, Bean-

maris. (2)Wallace, Mr. J., M. M.Wallace, Mr. William.Wallace, Mrs. William.Walsh, J., Esq., Lloyd's

Agent, Dublin.Walsh, Mr. Martin, M. M.*Ward, J., R. C. Sylvia.Ward, Vice-Admiral J. R.»

(2)Warder, D. T., <?. G*.Warford, Mr. G., Coxswain

Pakefield No. 1 Life-boat.Warn, W., sen., Atherfleld.Warn, W.,Jnn., ditto.Warren, Lt. C. D., R.N.Wasey, Capt. E. F.N.K., R. N.

(3)

Waters, Wm., Sonthwold.Watt, A., Montrose.Watts, Lieut. W. S., R.N.*Watts, Mr. Charles, M. M.Watts, Mr. William, M. M.Waugh, E., O. G<>., Wex-

ford.Webb, Mr. Wm., Coxswain

of Padstow Life-boat.Weblin, J., C1. Ga., TramoreWebster, Mr. John, Cox-

swain of Maryport Life-boat.

Wedge, W., <?. G->., Salcombe.Weekes, Wm. Wall, Seaman.Weldrake, E., Spum Point.Welsh, Mr. M., M. M.West, Mr. Wm., C*. Q".Westbrook, Lieut., R.N.Wharrier, Mr. William, En-

gineer of Ramsgate Har-bour Steam-tug. (2)

Wheeler, C., Atherfleld.Wheeler, J., ditto. (2)Wheeler, H.; ditto.Wheeler, W., Pilot.White, Jag., Coxswain of the

Fishguard Life-boat. (3)White, John, Coxswain of

Howth Life-boat.White, Joseph, Portland.White, J. Kearney, Esq.,

C'. 6*. (2)Whitley, Mr. Elias, Jersey.Whyte, Mrs., Aberdour.Wilds, Mr. Robert, Coxswain

of the Deal Life-boat. (2)Wilkie, Mr. C., M. M.

Wlllcox, J., <?. G«., Lydd.Williams, Mr.D., Aberdovey.Williams, Mr. H., Coxswain

of Kingstown Life-boat.Williams, Mr. J., Swansea.Williams, Owen, Cemlyn.Williams, Rev. 0. Lloyd. (2)Williams, Rev. J.,Anglesey.»Wllliams,Mr.J., Bidetbrd. (2)Williams, Mr.J.M., Padstow.Williamson, Mr. R., M.M. (2)Williamson, Robert, Thnreo.Williamson, W., Pilot, Wick.Wilson,J.,PiIot, St. Andrew's.Wilson, Mr. J., M. M.Wilson, Ralph, Holy Island.Wilson, T., Esq., M.P.*WilBon.T., Pilot, Holylsland.Wilson,W.,Pilot,HolyIsland.WIsbart, J., Wick, N.B.Wood, Mr. T. L., <?. G". (2)Woodham, Lt., R.N., Banff.Woodward, Geo., Stoker,

Ramsgate Steamer Vulcan.Wordley, S., Harwich.Wright, John, Seaman.Wright, Mr. J., M. M.Wyatt, G., Seaman, Harwich.Wylde, Lt. S., R.N., <?. G>".Wyrill, H., Boatman, Scar-

boro'.

Yare, Ricbd., Stoker, Rams-gate Steamer Vulcan.

Young, A., C1. GI>., Shoreham.Young, A. H., C«. G*., Blateh-

ington.Young, Lt. T., R.N., C1. Q«.

THE LIFE-BELT USED BY THE CEEWS OF THE LIFE-BOATSOF THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

The requisite qualities of a life-boatman's life-beltare—

1. Sufficient extra buoyancy to support a manheavily clothed, with his head and shoulders abovethe water, and to enable him to support anotherperson besides himself.

2. Perfect flexibility, so as to readily conform tothe shape of the wearer.

3. A division into two zones, an upper and lower,so that between the two it may be secured tightlyround the waist; for in no other manner can it beconfined sufficiently close and secure round the bodywithout such pressure over the chest and ribs asto materially affect the free action of the lungs,impede the muscular movement of the chest andarms, and thereby diminish the power of eudursnceof fatigue, which, in rowing-boats, is a matter of vitalimportance.

4. Strength, durability, and non-liability to injury.

The cork life-belt of the NATIONAL LIFE-BOATINSTITUTION possesses the first two qualities in agreater degree than any other life-belt, and the thirdone exclusively. (Vide annexed figure.)

MAT 1,1888.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. 601

THE LIFE-BOAT STATION.

THE following brief description and diagrams illustrative of a complete Life-boatEstablishment, including the House for the protection of the boat, will serve to conveyan idea of the general character of one of the 291 Life-boat Stations of the NATIONALLIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

It will be seen that it is a work of a costly nature, and that not only in thefirst instance, but that a large permanent expense is entailed in keeping the wholemachinery in an efficient state, in the re-supply of any part of it which may be de-stroyed or worn out, in the exercise of the boats' crews, in launching and working theboats, and in remunerating them for their services in saving their fellow-creatures.Yet, looking to the vast importance of the result effected, and the responsibility ofcalling on men to risk their lives in effecting the same, it is felt that few if anypersons will be found who will consider that expense to be incurred in vain.

THE LIFE-BOAT.

(See Diagrams on next page.)

The following drawings show the general outline and principal fittings of a34 feet by 7* feet self-righting boat. Figure 1 gives the profile or broadside view,the shaded part showing that devoted to the air-cases, which give extra buoyancy,The letter A shows the deck, and the unshaded parts the relieving-tubes, by whichany water that breaks on board escapes. The shaded part of the keel, B, repre-sents the ballast composed of iron. The festooned dotted lines are the life-linesoutside the boat, for men to catch hold of when overboard.

In Figure 2, the unshaded space, A, represents the uncovered part of the deck;

502 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

B, the relieving-tubes, C, the side air-cases above the deck, D, the end air-cases,E, the ventilating scuttles, F, the water-ballast tanks, Or, the plugs, and H, thepumps of the ballast tanks.

Figure 3 represents the body plan or cross sections at various distances fromstem to stern.

Figure 4 gives the midship section.

THE SELF-RIGHTING WATER-BALLAST LIFE-BOAT.

Fig I

P R O F I L E

Fig.2

D E C K PLA N

BODY PLAN MIDSHIP SECTION

This Life-boat possesses in the highest degree all the qualities which it is desirablethat a Life-boat should possess:—

1. Great lateral stability, or resistance to upsetting.2. Speed against a heavy sea.3. Facility for launching and taking the shore.4. Immediate self-discharge of any water breaking into her.5. The important advantage of self-righting if upset.6. Strength.7. Stowage room for a large number of passengers.

MAY 1, 1888.] THE LITE-BOAT JOURNAL. 503

THE LIFE-BOAT TEANSPOETING-CAEEIAGE.

The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat.Every Life-boat, except a few of the larger size, is provided with a carriage, on whichshe is kept in the boat-house ready for immediate transportation to the most favour-able position for launching to a wreck. A Life-boat is thus made available for agreater extent of coast than she otherwise would be; and even when launched fromabreast of the boat-house, can be much quicker conveyed to the water's edge thanshe could be if not on a carriage. In addition to this ordinary use, a carriage is ofimmense service in launching a boat from a beach, to that extent, indeed, that onecan be readily launched from a carriage through a high surf, when without one shecould not be got off the beach.

The carriage consists of a fore and main body. The latter is formed of a keelway,and of side or bilgeways attached to the keelway, and resting on the main axle, the

ra lift ii a i i mi -H

boat's weight being entirely on the rollers of the keelway. Its leading characteristicis that, on the withdrawal of a forelock pin, the fore and main bodies can be detachedfrom each other. The advantages of this arrangement are that, whilst on the onehand the weight of the boat when she is launched from the rear end forms an inclinedplane by elevating the keelway and fore-carriage; on the other hand, to replace her onthe carriage she can be hauled bow foremost up the fore end or longer incline, bydisconnecting the fore-carriage, and letting the end of the keelway rest on theground, thus forming an inclined plane up which the boat is easily drawn. Thebilgeways are needed at the rear end, that the boat may be launched in an uprightposition, with her crew on board, but they are not required at the fore end of thecarriage.

A very full equipment of stores is supplied to the Life-boats of the Institution—such as cork life-belts, anchors and cables, grapnels and lines, life-buoys, lanterns,rockets, and many other articles, together with portable or lannching-skids.

504 THE LITE-BOAT JOUKNAL. [MAY 1,1888.

THE LIFE-BOAT HOUSE.

The boats of the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, and all belonging to them, are kept in roomyand substantial boat-houses, under lock and key, in charge of paid coxswains, under the generalsuperintendence of local honorary committees of residents in the several localities. Each boat hasits appointed coxswain at a salary of SI., and an assistant at 21. a year, with further allowances underspecial circumstances. The crew consists, in addition, of a bowman, and as many boatmen as the boatpulls oars. The members of the volunteer crews are registered, and wherever practicable, at leastdouble the number of men required are entered on the register. Such men are mostly residentboatmen, fishermen, or Coastguardmen. On every occasion of going afloat to save life, the coxswainand each of the crew receive alike from the funds of the Institution (whether successful or not) 10s.,if by day, and 12., if by night; and usually 4s. each for every time of going afloat for exercise.

A reward of 7s. is given to the man who first brings intelligence of a wreck at such a distancealong the coaat as not to be in sight of the Coastguard Station or other look-out.

A flag hoisted by day, and the firing of a carronade (or other alarm signal) by night, are thewell-known signals for calling the crew together.

On boarding wrecks, the preservation of life is the sole consideration. Should any goods ormerchandise be brought into the Life-boat, contrary to the coxswain's remonstrance, he is authorisedto throw them overboard.

The expense of a Life-boat Station averages 1,0502., and is made up as follows :—Life-boat and her equipment, including Life-belts for the Crew,

Skids, and Transporting-carriage £700Boat-house (average cost) 350

Total . £1,050

The average Annual Expense of maintaining a Life-boat Station is 702.Such is a brief summary of the chief of the Regulations under which the Life-boats are worked.

How faithfully and with what result they are carried out let the journals of each Life-boat Stationand the annals of the Institution tell.

The NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION has now 291 Life-boats under its charge. Nearly all ofthese have been specially presented to it, and they save every year hundreds of shipwrecked sailors.Altogether, the Institution has contributed to the saving of 33,243 lives.

Despite, however, this fleet of 291 Life-boats, and of 30 others locally provided and supported,and despite the numerous rocket apparatus stations on our coast, there remains the melancholyfact that an average of 700 lives are lost annually on and around our own shores alone, proclaimingsolemnly, though silently, that, for humanity's sake, and for the national credit, no exertionsshould be spared in providing every possible means for the conveyance of succour to the ship-wrecked.

The Institution needs a permanent income of about 50,0002. to maintain its great Life-saving Fleet;and the Committee feel assured that it will never lack it so long as it maintains its boats in the stateof thorough efficiency that they are in at the present time, and manned as they are on every emergencyby as fearless and noble a class of men as ever Nelson or Collingwood led to battle to upholdour country's honour and glory.

LIST OF L E G A C I E SPAID TO THE

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTIONDUKINO THE PAST TEN YEARS.

[Legacies of £50 and under are omitted after having been published twice in the Annual Report i.]

Amount received.£ s.

1881 — ADAMS, Miss ELIZA, Eltham ........... 406 10 -1885 — AITKEN, Mrs. ANNE, Edinburgh .......... 180 - -1880 — ALLAN, EOBEKT, Esq., Glenhouse, N.B. (Free of Duty) . . . 500 - -1888 — ALLEN, T. W., Esq., Whitway House, near Newbury "(Ditto) . . 1,000 - -1881-5— ALLSOP, W. G., Esq., Nottingham ......... 142 8 41878 — ARMSTRONG, THOMAS, Esq., Ore, near Hastings (Free of Duty) . 200 - -1878— BACK, Admiral Sir GEORGE, F.E.S .......... 270 - -1880 — BAGLEY, WILLIAM, Esq., Leicester (Free of Duty) ..... 200 - -1887 — BAIN, Mrs. ELIZABETH, Blairlogie .......... 360 - -1888 — BAKER, Miss HARRIET, Fairfield, Belbroughton, Worcester (Free

of Duty) ................. 100 - -1884 — BAKER, Mrs. JULIA ANN, Birmingham (Ditto) ...... 121 7 101887-8— BALL, Miss ANN, Ball's Pond ........... 347 18 41888 — Ditto, East India Railway Company Annuity for ..... 56 - -1884— BARCLAY, Mrs. ELIZA, Blackwell (Free of Duty) ..... 500 - -1886 — BARCLAY, Mrs. J. S., Edmonton (Ditto) ........ 3,500 - -1887— BARKER, Mrs. E. S., Stanlake Park (Ditto) ....... 50 - -1884— BARKWORTH, Miss MARY, Tunbridge Wells (Ditto) ..... 300 - -1880 — BARNARD, ROBT., Esq., Painswick, Gloucester ...... 100 - -1879— BARNICOT, RICHARD, Esq., Dorking (Free of Duty) . . . . 200 - -1888 — BARWELL, Miss MARY ANN, Birmingham (Ditto) ..... 50 - -1885— BASS, W. T., Esq., Enfield (Ditto) .......... 1,000 - -1885 — BATES, BRIAN, Esq., Buxton ............ 975 - -1879 — BATHO, JOSEPH ALEXANDER, Esq., Brighton ....... 90 - -1882 — BAX, Mr. EDWAP.D, Cockspur Street ......... 90 - -1879 — BECKWITH, Mrs. MARY, Tynemouth (Free of Duty) ..... 800 - -1888— BEECH, C. M., Esq., Eaton Place (Ditto) ........ 200 - -1887— BELOE, Mrs. S., Gravesend (Ditto) .......... 250 - -1885 — BENNETT, WILLIAM, Esq., Albert Street, Regent's Park (Ditto) . 1,000 - -1887— BERREY, Miss C., Hampstead (Ditto) ......... 2,000 - -1886— BERRY, Miss MARIA, Rochdale (Ditto) ......... 200 - -1880 — BEST, Mrs. ELEANOR, Kelston Millbrook, Southampton (Ditto) . 200 - -1883 — BEWICK, Miss ISABELLA, Gateshead ......... 900 - -1880— BIGG, Mrs. ELIZA, Clifton ............ 109 9 71886 — BLAIR, Mrs. AGNES, Blairmore, Argyllshire ....... 630 - -1884 — BLAKE, Mrs. HELKN, Handcross House, Sussex ...... 5,760 - -1883 — BLAYDES, Miss ELIZABETH, Teignmouth ........ 631 19 31887— BUGH, Mrs. A. G., Bath ............. 30 - -1885— BLOW, W. W., Esq., Walton-on-Thames (Free of Duty) . . . 500 - -1879 — BOETEKEUR, ALEX., Esq., Bays water ......... 8,020 6 21879— BOLT, ROBT., Esq., Poulton, Gloucester (Free of Duty) . . . . 100 - -1883-8 — BONNER, RANDALL, Esq., Manor Road, New Cross . . . . 1,173 1 51884 — BOOT, THOMAS, Esq., Paddington .......... 909 11 91876-8— BOWLES, Admiral Sir WILLIAM, K.C.B., Hill Street . . . . 180 12 -1879— BRADBERRY, THOS., Esq., Finsbury Park (Free of Duty) . . . 500 - -1881— BRADSHAW, Mrs. S. H., Reading .......... 1,356 15 -1880 — BROADHURST, Hon. Mrs. H. M., Richmond (Free of Duty) . . . 300 - -1879— BROOKES, J. M., Esq., M.D., St. John's Wood . . . . " . . . 90 - -1882 — BROWN, CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL, Esq., Tredegar Square . . . 900 - -1885-7 — BROWN, EBENEZER, Esq., Glasgow ......... 303 15 -1883— BROWN, HENRY, Esq., Plymouth (Free of Duty) ..... 100 - -1881 — BROWN, PETER, Esq., Castle Douglas : ........ 90 - -1885 — BROWNING, THOS. Esq., Queen's Mansions, Victoria Street (Ditto) 52 10 -1880-1— BRUCE, Miss JANE ISABELLA, Haddington ....... 1,237 8 -1885— BRUERE, W. S., Esq., Ticehurst (Free of Duty) ...... 2,000 - -1882— BURLEY, JOHN, Esq., Halifax ........... 234 - -1878— BURRELL, Miss F. A., Durham (Free of Duty) ...... 100 - -1876-8— CAMERON, Miss E ............... 1,330 8 101887— CAREW, Mrs., Shrewsbury (Free of Duty) ....... 800 - -1886 — CARTER, EDGAR FRANCIS", Esq., Earlswood ....... 181 10 41887 — CARTY, Miss CAROLINE, Wigmore Street (Free of Duty) . . . 10 - -1886— GATOR, Miss S. H. BERTIE, Bournemouth (Ditto) . " . . . . 25 - -1883— CHURCHILL, Miss E. R., Exeter (Free of Duty) ...... 100 - -1887— CLAGGETT, Mrs. CAROLINE, St. John's Wood ...... 393 12 5

[Continued.

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506 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1,1888.

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES—continued.Amount received.

S. s. d.1885—CLARE, Mrs. E. A., Higher Bronghton (Free of Duty) . . . . 1,000 - -1885—CLARIDGE, Miss MARY, Bedford . ' . . . . 450 - -1887—CLARKE, Miss G., Brixton Road 90 - -1885—CLEGG, Mrs. ELIZABETH, Rochdale . 90 - -1881-3—COBB, Mrs. M. A., Jersey 1,643 17 11882—COFFIN, ADMIRAL, Caversham, Oxford 90 - -1881—COHEN, Miss MATILDA, Inverness Terr., Bayswater (Free of Duty) 100 - -1881—COLLER, Mrs. CAROLINE, Broffipton (Free of Duty) 302 6 -1885—COLLIN, Miss ANNE, Store Street, Bedford Square 3,532 - 21887—COOTE, CHARLES W. Esq., The Albany (Free of Duty) . . . . 500 - -1878—CORKER, C. J., Esq., Ramsgate 449 10 -1882—CRADDOCK, C. R., Esq., St. John's Wood (Free of Duty) . . . 100 - -1884—CROSSB, ROBERT JENNINGS, Esq., South Molton (Free of Duty) . 500 - -1884—CROW, WILLIAM, Esq., Carisbrooke, I.W 216 5 31885—CRUIKSHANK, JAMES, Esq., Glasgow 1801882—CUFF, Miss ALICE, Frome (Free of Duty) 100 - -1885—DALSIER, Mrs. ANNE, Ryde, Isle of Wight (Ditto) 450 - -1881—DANCE, Miss ANN, Kelso, N.B ' 270 - -1882—DANIEL, Miss E. W., Weston-Super-Mare 90 - -1872-87—DEAN, W. H., Esq., Stratford 644 17 61880—DEIGHTON, Miss SARAH, Peckham 180 - -1881—DEWAR, Mrs., Edinburgh 88 8 61882—DODD, HENRY, Esq., Rotherfield (Ditto) 500 - -1885—DODGSON, Mrs. JANE, Bearwood, Blackburn 4,500 - -1878—DOUGLAS, Mr. JOHN, Skirbeck, near Boston 1,343 6 31884—DOWNES, JOHN, Esq., Blackheath (Free of Duty) 100 - -1881—DOWNIE, Miss, Appin, N.B. (Ditto) 1,000 - -1886—DUNVILLE, Mrs. A. G., Prince's Gate (Ditto) 1,007 9 -1888—EBSWORTHY, THOMAS, Esq., Barnstaple (Ditto) 10 - -1882—EGDELL, Miss ANN, Alnwick 900 - -1882—ELWES, Miss F. J., Oxford 450 - -1886—EMSLEY, THOMAS, Esq., Burley-in-Wharfedale (Free of Duty) . 250 - -1884—ENGLISH, OXLEY, Esq., Pall Mall 1,800 - -1888—EVANS, Mrs. M. H. D., Bulkeley House, Englefield Green (Free

of Duty) 350 - -1883—EYHE, G. J., Esq., West Brighton (Ditto) 200 - -1877-8—FAIRLIE, Lady CUNNINGHAM 893 6 21879-83—FARMER, JOHN, Esq., Darlington 360 - -1888—FABNSWORTH, Mrs. ELIZA, Nottingham 45 - -1884-6—FARRANT, Capt. HENRY A. M., South Devon Militia . . . . 2,153 6 21882—FAWCETT, Mrs. ANN, Norfolk Terrace, W 450 - -1887—FERGUSON, JOHN, Esq., Glasgow 90 - -1887—FERGUSON, Mrs. FERGUS, Bolton (Free of Duty) 2,000 - -1880—FIRBAMK, Mrs. ANNE, Charlton (3 per Cent. Consols) . . . . 908 5 -1879—FISHER, EDWARD, Esq., Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Free of Duty) . . 100 - -1879^-FLBTCHER, G. H., Esq., Carshalton 450 - -1879—FOLEY, Miss MARY, Bramley Road, Notting Hill 233 1 61881—FORBES, Mr. & Mrs. PETER, Dunsholt, Fife 550 - -1888—FORSTER, Miss MARY, Twickenham 9 - -1881—FORTUNE, Mrs. A. P., Liverpool (Free of Duty) 200 - -1878—FOXTON, Mrs. C. D., Pendlebury, near Manchester (Ditto). . . 1,0001885—FRITH, Colonel E. B., Walham Green 4501886—GAUNTLETT, SAMUEL, Esq., Medway Manor, Wilts (Free of Duty) 25 - -1885—GEORGE, W. T., Esq., East Carlton, Norfolk (Free of Duty) . , 1,000 - -1878—GIBBON, L. P,, Esq., Pembroke 450 - -1886—GIBSON, JOHN, Esq., Leamington 9 - -1882—GODWIN, HENKY MORGAN, Esq., Brighton 900 - -JS86—GOLDSMITH, WILLIAM, Esq., Parliament Street (Free of Duty) . 300 - -1379—GOOCH, JAMES, Esq., Ipswich (Ditto) 100 - -1888—GORDON, Mrs. COSMO, Fyvie, Scotland (Ditto) 250 - -1885-7—GOKE, Miss CLARA ERSWELL, Margate 829 5 -1884—GOULD, JOHN, Esq., Didsbury, Lancashire 2,116 1 81877-9—GKAHAM, JAMES, Esq., Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park. . . 2,500 - -1885—GRAY, GEORGE MARSHALL, Esq., Wanganui, New Zealand (Ditto) 535 12 111887—GRIFFIN, J. 0. Esq., Lewisham 45 - -1880—HALL, THOMAS, Esq., Welbeck St., Cavendish Square . . . . 1 , 7 4 2 - 31869-85—HALL, W. J., Esq., Trinity Square, Tower Hill 602 5 71885—HAMILL, Miss C. M., Dublin (Free of Duty) 200 - -1888—HAMPSOX, Mrs. ANN, Bolton (Ditto) 500 - -1880—HARCOURT, Mrs. A. H. DANBY VERNON, Swiuton (Ditto) . . . 500 - -1885—HARDIE, Mrs. ELIZABETH, St. Petersburg Place, Bayswater (Ditto) 100 - -1881—HARGRAVE, CHARLES, Esq., Bayswater 3,600 - -1880—HARRIS, HENRY, Esq., Streatham 900 - -1881—HARRIS, Mrs. HENKY, Streatham (Free of Duty) 1,000 - -

[Continued.

MAY 1, 1888.] LIST OP PAID LEGACIES. 607

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES—continued.Amount received.

£. s. d.1882—HARTNELL, JOHN, Esq., Bloomfield Street, W. (Free of Duty) . . 100 - -1887—HATHAWAY, Miss R., Edgbaston (Ditto) 100 - -1883—HATTON, Mrs. JANE, Leamington 90 - -1883—HAY, DAVID, Esq., Edinburgh 899 10 111886—HAYES, WILLIAM, Esq., New Wandsworth 186 11 21887—HAYWAKD, Mrs. H., Norwich, per Cromer Life-boat (Free of duty) 100 - -

Ditto per Gorleston Life-boat (Ditto) 100 - -1881—HENNIKEH ALDBOROUGH, J. B., Esq., Catcott, Somerset . . . 90 - -1884—HENRY, Mrs. ELIZABETH, Ampthill Square 138 3 -1885—HERBERT, DENNIS, Esq., Huntingdon (Free of Duty) . . . . 200 - -1883—HEWITT, THOMAS, Esq., Meole Brace, Shrewsbury (Ditto). . . 500 - -1879—HINDLEY, Miss ELIZABETH, lleaton Norris 90 - -1878—HOLGATE, JOHN, Esq., Burton-in-Loiisdale (Free of Duty). . . 200 - -

Ditto, for widows and families of Life-boatmen (Ditto) . . . 200 - -1880—HOLME-SUMNER, Mrs. H. K., Swaffham (Ditto) 100 - -1887—HOLMES, Mrs. C. E. T., Kensington (Ditto) 500 - -1881—HOLT, Col. W. J., Gorphwysfa, Bangor 450 - -1880—HOPE, Mrs. ELLEN, Upper Seymour Street 270 - -1886—HOPPS, W. G., Esq., Finchley" Road 675 - -1887—HORSLEY, J. H., Esq., King's Lynn 22 10 -1884—Howis, Misa EMMA FRISBY, Tulse Hill (Free of Duty) . . . 100 - -1879—HOYLE, DUNCAN, Esq., Orme Square, Bayswater (Ditto) . . . 1,000 - -1887—HUGHES, Miss G. M., East Bergholt (Ditto) 10 - -1879—HUGHES, Miss HANNAH, Budleigh-Salterton 214 5 91879—HUNT, Mrs. MARIA, Hornsey 450 - -1878-—TACKSON, Miss A. C., Croydou (Free of Duty) . . . . . . 100 - -1887—JOHNSON, GEORGE H. T.,"Esq., Kensington (Ditto) 105 - -1879—JONES, EDWARD, Esq., Port Hope, Ontario . . . . ($3,000) 611 5 1J1882—JONES, Miss MARIA, Waterloo (Free of Duty) 1,000 - -1887—JONES, T. E., Esq., Manchester (Ditto) 2,000 - -1878—KENDALL, WM., Esq., Exeter (Ditto) 1,000 - -1882—KILLINGTON, E., Esq., Inns of Court Hotel (Ditto) 100 - -1885—KINGSMORE, Miss E., Dungannon (Ditto) 135 - -1880—KIRKPATRICK, Mrs. HARRIET SUTTOJJ (Ditto) 100 - -1884—LAMB, Miss CAROLINE, Clifton (Ditto) 300 - -1880—LANDSEER, CHAKLES, Esq., R.A., St. John's Wood (Free of Duty). 500 - -1880—LANDSEER, Miss JESSIE, Kensington Park Gardens (Ditto) . . . 100 - -1883—LARWILL, Miss F. R., Lee (Ditto) 100 - -1886—LAWTON, Miss NAOMI, Stalybridge 228 12 11887—LEAKE, WILLIAM, Esq., York (Free of Duty) 250 - -1882—LE CAPPELAIN, J., Esq., Highgate (Ditto) 100 - -1886—LEONARD, Miss MARY, St. John's Wood (Ditto) 30 - -1887—LESTY, W. Esq., Lambeth 726 19 111887—LEWIS, WILLIAM SLANEY, Esq., Wellington (Free of Duty) . . 700 - -1882—LOCKWOOD, Mrs. M. M., Upper Phillimore Place 180 - ,1884—LOWTHER, FRANK, Esq., Manchester (Free of Duty) . . . . 105 - -1886—LUCAS, Miss F. M., Clifton (Ditto) 100 - -1882—LUCKOMBE, Mrs. MARY, Brighton 1,450 - -1880—LUPTON, Miss MARY, Broughton, Lancaster (Free of Duty) . . . 103 16 -1879—MACNAMARA, Admiral Sir BURTON, Kingstown 525 3 -1881—MAHONY, Dr. MONTAGUE MARTIN, Chelsea 7,646 1 31886—MANSEL, Capt. WILLIAM, -R.N., Hammersmith (Free of Duty) . 50 - -1887—MANSFIELD, Mrs. A. B., Bournemouth 967 - -1883—MARTIN, HORACE, Esq., Battle (Free of Duty) 100 - -1879—MASON, Miss ELIZABETH, Necton 900 - -1883—MAYOTT, W. F., Esq., Camberwell (Free of Duty) 100 - -1885—MILES, J. J., Esq., Highgate (Ditto) 100 - -1886—MILLNS, A. F., Esq., Windsor (Ditto) 2,000 - -1878—MILLOTT, Miss EMILY, Pendleton, near Manchester (Ditto) . . 100 - -1884—MOFFAT, JAMES, Esq., Port Glasgow (Ditto) 1,000 - -1881—MONK, Capt. JOHN, R.N., Neston, Cheshire (Ditto) 500 - -1887—MORGAN, G. G. Esq., Keynsham (stock) 6,062 12 111886—MUNNOCH, ALEX., Esq., Crinzett 897 19 51882—MURPHY, JAMES, Esq., Newry, co. Down 900 - -1886—NAYLOR, Mrs. ANNE, Leeds 264 11 11887—NEWEN, Mrs. MARIA, The Boltons (Free of Duty) 400 - -1881—NICHOLLS, Miss CHARLOTTE, Finsbury Park (Ditto) 785 6 -1882—OLDHAM JAMES NAISH, Esq., Bridlington 450 - -1882—ORD, W. G. H., Esq., Bowdon, Chester (Free of Duty) . . . . 250 - -1883—ORMSTON, ROBERT, Esq., Newcastle-on-Tyne (Ditto) . . . . 1,000 - -1883—OSBORNE, Rev. PHILIP, Leamington Priors (Ditto) 1,000 - -1883—OUTLAW, Miss ELLEN HOLT, Weymouth (Ditto) 100 - -1878—OVEY, Miss JANE, Henley-on-Thames (Ditto) 500 - -1881—PACKER, CHAS., Esq., Regent Street (Ditto) 100 - -

[Continued._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

508 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES—continued.Amount received.

£ a. d.1882—PADDON, Miss E., Brighton (Ditto) 100 - -1885—PALMER, Mrs. JANE W., Tunbridge Wells (Kree of Duty) . . . 100 - -1881—PARKIN, WM., Esq., Louth 100 6 81884—PAKNELL, FRANCIS, Esq., Blackpool (Free of Duty) . . . . 105 - -1883—PATERSON, JAMES N., Esq., Edinburgh . . ." 6,557 1 81883—PATERSON, Miss CATHERINE, Edinburgh 900 - -1884—PATON, A. FORRESTER, Esq., Alloa (Free of Duty) 200 6 101885—PAYNE, W. J., Esq., Fonthill, Keigate 585 - -1883—PEAT, WILLIAM, Esq., Derby (Free of Duty) 100 - -1880—PECK, Mrs. AMELIA KEZIA, Plymouth (Ditto) 250 - -1887—PENNEY-, D. J. Esq., Glasgow 60 11 111887—PHILLIMORE, Capt. VV. B., Hyde Park Gardens 100 - -1886—POCOCK, Mrs. L. L., Cheltenham 411 13 111883—POOLEY, GEOKGE, Esq., Hadley (Free of Duty) 600 - -1879—POPHAM, Mrs. J. E. M., Ardchattan, N.B 464 8 71882 -PRATT, Mrs. HJSSTER, Leamington (Free of Duty) 100 - -1887—PRESTON, Mrs. M. A., Lytham 540 - -1880—PRICE, ALLIN FOORD, Esq., M.D., Deptford (Free of Duty) . . 100 - -1883—PRICE, Mrs. A. T., Peckhain (Ditto) 1,000 - -1888—PURDIE, JOHN, Esq., Thornton Heath (Di , to> 100 - -1886—PURT, GEORGE, Esq., Peckham (Ditto) 206 7 21879—RADCLIFFE, H. J., Esq., Eastbourne 520 14 51887—RAMSAY, Gen. G., Eccleston Square 250 - -1887—REARDEN, MICHAEL, Esq., Cork 9 - -1881—REARDON, Miss ELLEN, Islington 5,331 19 51887—REDFKRN, Mrs. MAKY, Knutsford 1,623 9 -1880-4—RHODES, W. B. Esq., Hounslow 29,247 4 41887—RICHARDSON, H. THOMAS, Esq., Pwllheli (stock) 10,035 17 21882—ROBERTS, RICHARD, Esq., Blackley, near Manchester (Ditto) . . 600 - -1887—ROBERTS, WILLIAM, Esq., Rochdale 969 1 61879—ROE, Mrs. Mary, Nutley, Co. Dublin (Ditto) 400 - -1886—ROOKE, Miss M. S., Keswick (Ditto) 1,000 - -1887—ROSE, THOMAS, Esq., Manchester (Ditto) 1,000 - -1886—Ross, THOMAS, Esq., Lincoln 47 5 -1874-84—ROYOU, WILLIAM, Esq., Tottenham 518 8 91881—RUDGE, W. N., Esq., South Audley Street (Free of Duly) . . . 1,000 - -1886—RUTHERFORD, WILLIAM, Esq., Edinburgh (Ditto) 251 11 21883—ST. PAUL, Miss ANNE, Fairlight, Sussex (Ditto) 100 - -1883—SAXBY, Mrs. C. G., Wilmslow 329 13 101885—SEARLE, Mrs. E. J., Truro 90 - -1879—SHAW, JAMES, Esq., Brighton (Free of Duty) 100 - -1881—SHEPHERD, ROBT., Esq., Rochdale 900 - -1887—SHORT, Mrs. CAROLINE S., Hastings (Free of Duty) . . . . 50 - -1885—SHORTRIDGE, RICHARD, Esq., Cleadon Meadows, Durham (Dittu) 500 - -1885—SIMS, Mrs. M. 0., Ickham Hall, Kent 282 9 61884—SINCLAIR, Mrs. MARY, Gottrock (Free of Duty) 213 2 41887—SKELTON, JOHN S., Esq., Clewer (Ditto) 1,000 - -1885—SKYNNER, HENRY, Esq., Temple Chambers (Ditto) 500 - -1888— SKYNNER, W. H., Esq., Cavendish Place, W. (Ditto) . . . . 1,000 - -1883—SLOCOMBE, WILLIAM, Esq., Upper Holloway (Ditto) . . . . 916 4111883—SMITH, Mrs. FRANCES SOPHIA, Lisheen, co. Cork 870 13 61887—SHITHEMAN, J., Esq., Dagenham (Free of Duty) 100 -1883—SOARE, W. H., Esq., Chelsea 452 2 101880—SOMERVILLK, Miss MARTHA CHARTERS, Genoa (Free of Duty) . 2,500 - -1887—SOUTER, Mrs., Dundee (Ditto) 400 - -1887—SPROT, Miss FRANCES, Edinburgh (Ditto) 526 10 21880—SPURRELL, Miss CHARLOTTE, Brampton, Norfolk 90 - -1881—STANFORD, J. F., Esq., North Bank, Regent's Park 4,500 - -1878—STAINTON, J. J., Esq., Meadowcrolt, Lewisharn 107 8 101883—STEPHENS, Mrs. CAROLINE, Trevomam, Cornwall (Free of Duty) 200 - -1888—STILES, Miss MARY, Liverpool Road, N 90 - -1885—STODDART, J., Esq., Gamblesby, Cumberland (Free of Duty) . . 201 8 -1887—STOVIN, Miss MARY, Everton 104 17 61884—STRATFORD, THOMAS N., Esq., Worcester (Free of Duty) . . . 1,000 - -1888—SUTHERLAND, ROBERT, Esq., Egham (Free of Duty) . . . . 500 - -1887—SWINDELLS, Miss SARAH, Ormskirk (Ditto) . . ' 200 - -1878—SYKES, Mrs. ANN ELIZABETH, Butharlyp, How Grasmere (Ditto) 600 - -1881—" T. J. M." (Ditto) 400 - -1888—TAIT, Mrs., Milrig, Scotland (Ditto) 499 14 -1884-6—TAIT, Mrs. MARY, York Terrace 1,350 - -1887—TAXQUERAY, Miss F. E.. Canonbury (Free of Duty) 100 - -1887—TARRAXT, J. H., Esq., New Kent Road (Ditto) 100 - -1884—THARP, GEORGE W., Esq., Newmarket (Ditto) 100 - -1879—THOMAS, Miss LOUISA, Bowden, Chester 900 - -

T Continued.

MAT 1, 1888.] LIST OP PAID LEGACIES. 509

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES—continued.Amount received.

£ ** d.1881-7—THOMAS, Mrs. FANNY E., Nunney, Somerset 2,102 10 31886—THOMSON, GEOUGE M., Esq., Glasgow 180 - -1887—THORNK, Miss E., Horstead 17 19 21884—THORSE, Mrs. MARY ANN, Exeter (Free of Duty) 100 - -1884—Toi>i>, Misses AGNES and JANE, Edinburgh 180 - -1886—TONKIN, WILLIAM JAJIES, Esq., Glandore, Co. Cork . . . . 402 4 101882—TORK.INGTON, OSGOOD, Esq., Clapham Park (3 per cent. Consols,

Free of Duty) 995 - -1887—TOWNE, RICHARD, Esq., Regent's Park 450 - -1884—TROWELL, Mrs. S., Cambridge (Free of Duty) 100 - -1878—TROWELL, WM., Esq., Fletton, Hunts (Ditto) 100 - -1884—TURNBULL, Mrs. GRACE, York Place (Ditto) 200 - -1887—TWENTYMAN, Mrs. J., Liverpool 17 19 -1880—VANDELEUR, RICHD. J. 0., Esq., Dublin 448 19 -1884—VYE, NATHANIEL, Esq., Ilfracombe (Free of Duty) 100 - -1885—WAKE, Miss ELIZABETH, Trafalgar Road, Old Kent Road (Free

of Duty) 100 - -1887—WAKE, Miss MARIA Ditto. Ditto. (Ditto) . . . . 100 - -1888—WALKER, Commander H. C., R.N., High Stokesby, Whitby (Ditto) 60 - -1882—WALKER, GEO., Esq., Southport (Ditto) 3,100 - -1888—WALLACE, H. R. C. Esq., Busbie and Cloncaird, Scotland . . . 6,319 6 21879—WALLACE, WM., Esq., Curtain Road, Shoreditch 550 19 41882—WATSON, HORACE, Esq., Wimbledon (Ditto) 200 - -1880—WEDGWOOD, Miss S. E., Down, Kent (Ditto) 100 - -1879—WEST, RICHARD THORNTON, Esq., Streatham Hall, Exeter (Ditto) 500 - -1886—WHEATLEY, RICHARD, Esq., Hopton (Ditto) jOO - -1880—WHITE, Mrs. ANN, Brockley 90 5 -1887—WHITWORTH, Sir JOSEPH, Stancliffe Hall, Derby (Free of Duty). 1,000 - -1882—WILLIAMSON, Mrs. A., Manghold, Isle of Man, (Free of Duty) . 100 - -1883—WILSON, Colonel J. DICKSON, Cheltenham 970 5 71887—WOOD, LADY, Bath 2,734 13 21880—WOODWARD, Miss MARY, Sproughton, Suffolk (Free of Duty). . 1,500 - -1879—WOODWARD, Miss SARAH, Oldham Place 1,800 - -1886—WORSLEY, JOHN. Esq., Clifton (Free of Duty) 19 19 -1887—WORSLEY, the Rev. WILLIAM, Torkington (Ditto) 500 - -1886—WRIGHT, D. J., Esq., Falkland Road, Kentish Town . . . . 90 - -1879—WRIGHT, Miss M. A., Cottingham, York 268 19 -1882—WRIGHT, Mrs. E., Southport (Free of Duty) 700 - -1882—YOUNG, Major ROBERT WALKINSHAW, Dunmore, Kirn, N.B. . . 260 - -

FORM OF BEQUEST OF MONEY, STOCK OR OTHER PERSONAL ESTATE.

I give and bequeath to the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU-TION for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, founded in 1824, London,the sum of £ , for the use of the said Institution; and I do herebydirect that the same be paid out-of my chattels personal.

ttogal Rational f ife-Iwat InstitutionIs prepared to establish and maintain a Life-boat Station on any part of thecoast of the United Kingdom where it can be shown, from previous disasters,that a Life-boat is required. It is requisite that there should be a sufficientnumber of men (fishermen, or others accustomed to the management of boats atsea) to man the Life-boat, and a Committee formed from the residents in theneighbourhood to superintend the Station and obtain such small AnnualSubscriptions as may contribute towards a portion of the expense of theLife-boat Station.

Communications should be addressed to the Secretary of the Institution,14 John Street, Adelphi, London, W.C.

LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.

*** Donations of £5 and under are omitted after having been published once in the Report.

HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, Annual Subscription £50 - -His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCB OF WALES, K.G 135 - -HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES 26 5 -

A. A. R., Altnaskiah (1882-!A. B., Penryn (1872-81) .A. B. (1888)

Ana. Sabs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

) . . 22 - -10 - -5 - -

. . . 155 - -5 - -

24 - -

100 - -

A. C., Croydon (1859-87)A. C. T. (1888)A. F. D. B. (1882-8)A. F. H. (1886), in addition to gifts

of Life-boats . . . .A. G. H - 10 -A. L., Bournemouth . . . 5 - -

Ditto (1863-83) 100 - -A. L., Wimbledon . . . 1 1 -A. L., A. W., M. W., and

A. A., Wimbledon (1877-81) . . 56 4 3A. M. B. (1877) 10 - -A. M. M. C. (1886) 16 16 -A. S. W. (1875-82) 51 10 -A. W. F. (1887) 2 - -A Friend (1888) 500 - -A Friend at Belfast (1887) . . . - 10 -A Friend at Lausanne (1887) . . 1 10 -A Friend at Llangollen . . 1 - -A Friend at Salisbury (1888) . . 1 6 -A Friend at Titchfield (1887) . . - 10 -A Friend at Weymouth (1887) . . - 10 -A Friend to Sailors, Taunton 1 - -A Friend, St. Bees (1888) . . . 35 - -A Lady (1880) 20 - -A Lady, additional in aid of WMtburn

Life-boat (1883-7) 600 - -A Lady, per W. H. Moore, Esq. (1876) 10 - -A Lady, per Wm. Loftus, Esq. (1887) 5 - -"ANewYear's offering'TheElms'"(1888) - 17 6A Shipowner, Greenock . 2 - -A Thank-offering from F. R. A. (1879) 100 - -A Thank-offering from G. A. N. (1882) 10 - -A Thank-offering from T. H. L. (1867-76) 54 - -A Well Wisher and Regular

Subscriber (1880) 30 - -A Widow's Mite (1887) . . . . 1 - -Abell,Frank. Esq., Sydenham 2 2 -Aberdeen Branch (1888) . . . . 31 6 -Ackers, Mrs., Moreton . 5 - -Apkery, John (1888) . . . . 10 10 -Acopk's Green, Yardley, and Olton

Branch (1887) 29 14 -Adam, M/assrs, John and

James, and Co 1 1 -Adam, Ed., Esq., jfilmarnock (1881-87) 6 5 -Adams, A., Esq., Neani Hurst - 10 -Adams, E. T., Esq., Halstead 1 1 -Adams,J., Esq.,Brecknock Rd. - 10 6

01̂ (1888) - 10 6Adams, R., 'Es.q., St. Ives . 1 1 -Adams, Tints., Esq., Sydney

Terrace 1 1 -Adamg, W. J,, Esq. (Lee) . 1 1 -Agar, W. T,, Esq., J.P. (1870-86). . 40 - -Aglionby, Colonel . . . . ! - -Aglionby, Miss C. M. . . - 10 - .Ailsa, the Most Hon. the

Marquis of 5 - -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Aldam, William, Esq. . . 1 - -Alexander, Jas., Jun., Esq. (1880) 10 10 -Alexander, The Misses, Reigate 1 - -Alexander, Mrs., Belgrave Sq. 2 2 -Alexander, Lieut-Col. Boyd (1886-7) 4 4 -Allan, Mrs., Glasgow (1883). . . 10 - -Allan, Miss, Mount Villas . 1 1 -

Ditto (1886-7) 35 - -Allen, A. J., Esq., Old Square 1 1 -AllenBros. and Co., Messrs. . 1 1 -Allen, C. F. R., Esq. (1869 76) .. 10 - -Allen,Francis,Esq.,Alexandria 5 - -Allen & Hanburys, Messrs. . 1 1 -Alloa Branch (1888) 28 17 10Alrutz & Co., Messrs. R.. . 1 1 -Alston, Hamilton, & Co. Messrs. 1 1 -Amphlett, Rev. J . . . . 1 1 -"An Old Salt" . . . . 1 1 -Anderson, C. A., Esq.,

Waverley Abbey . . . 2 2 -Anderson," J. W., Esq.,

Lowndes Square . . . 2 - -Anderson, Mrs., Chester Square (1887) 4 - -Anderson, Mrs. J., Dalhousie 2 - -Anderson, The Misses, Ar-

broath, in memory of R. A. 1 1 -Andrew, The Rev. Wm. Wayte 1 - -Andrews, Mrs., Hythe . . 1 1 -Andrina, V., Underwriters (1879) . 26 5 -Anelay, Mrs. M., The Grove 1 1 -Angle, B. J., Esq 1 1 -Augus, T, S., Esq. (1887) . . . . 10 10 -An old Inhabitant, Walthamstow (1886) - 10 -Anonymous, 1 1 -Anonymous (1874-6) 350 - -Anonymous (1883) 26 5 -Anonymous (1885) 10 - -Anonymous, " W." (1878) . . . 100 - -Anonymous, per Mrs. M. E.

Pike (1887) 2 - -Anson, Miss, Chester (1875-86) . . 50 - -Antrobus, Hugh Lindsay,

Esq., Treasurer (1878) . . . 10 10 -Appach, T. H., Esq. (1880) . . . 31 10 -Arbroath Branch (1888) . . . . 8 - -Archer, David, Esq.. Fenchurch

Street (1887) 1 - -Archer, J., Esq 1 1 -Arden, John Siward, Esq.,

Fulbrook (1887) 100 - -Argles, Thos. A., Esq. . . 2 2 -Arkwright, F. C., Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Armitage, E., Esq., R.A. . 1 1 -Armourers & Braziers, Wor-

shipful Company of (1870-88) . , 168 - -Armstrong, The Rt. Hon. Lord 1 1 -Arnati and Harrison, Messrs. 2 2 -Ashby, James, Esq. . . . - 10 6Ashmole, Wm., Esq., Ilford 1 1 -Ashwood, Jphn, Esq. . . 1 1 -Atkinson and Co., Messrs. . 1 1 -Atkinson, G.. C, W., F.s.q. . 2 2 -

LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 511

i - -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£.. i. d. £. *. d.

Atkinson, W., Esq., Beckenham 1 1 -Atkinson, Mrs. Bradford,

Angerton (1888)Auerbach, Kmil, Esq. . . 1 1 -Auldjo, Henry, Esq., Cowes (1851-86)Austin, F., Esq., Aubert Park (1880) .Austin, G., Esq., London St. 1 1 -Austin, Mrs., Cleveland . . 1 - -"Aye Ready," per " Punch" (1883)Aylmer, Major-Gen. H. (1884-7) . .

5510

104

2 -

4 -

B. H. C. (1872-87) 160 - -B. S. (1882) 20 - -Backhouse, James E., Esq. . 5 - -Bacup Co-operative Store (1868-85) 170 - -

Ditto 10 - -Badcock, H., Esq. . . . 1 - -Badcock, H. J., Esq. . . . - 10 -Badley, Mrs. Laura E.,Horse-

l e y House 2 2Bagehot, T. W., Esq. (1878). . . 50 - -Bailey, E., Esq., Berners St. 1 1 -Bailey, E. H., Esq., ditto . 1 1 -Bailey, F. J., Esq., Maury Road - 10 6Baillie, Mrs. E. F., Leicester 1 1 -Baily, Miss A. L., Sudbury . 1 1 -Bainbridge, E. M., Esq.,

Eshott Hall 1 1 -Baines, Charlei J., Esq, . . 1 1 -Baker, A, W. W., Esq., M.B., Dublin

(1887) 7 - -Baker, John, Esq., Clapham 1 - -Baker, Mrs., ditto. . . . - 10 -Baker.Rev. SirT. H.B.,Bart. 1 1 -Baldwin, Alfred, Esq. (1877) . . 10 10 -Balezeaux, Captain Ed., Inspector,

French Life-boat Society . 1 1 -Ball, John, Esq., Ilkeston . 10 - -Bantf and Macduff Branch (1888). . 30 - -Bankes, Mrs. Scott . . . 1 1 -Bankes, W., Esq., Duaoon (1888) .. 1 - -Bannatyne, C., Esq. (1880) . . . 10 10 ,Bannatyne, Neil, Esq. . . 5 - -Bannockburn Branch (1887) . . . 1Q 18 9Barber and Co., Messrs. J. . 1 1Barber, Miss, Tyn-y-Fron (1888) . , I - -Barclay and Sons, Messrs, . 2 2 -Barclay, Hanbnry, Esq, (1887) . . 1 1 -Baring Bros. & Co., Messrs. 5 - -Barker, F. C., Esq., L,eigh (1871-85) 13 - -Barker, S., Esq., Ware (1887J , , 2 - -Bark worth & Spajdin, Messrs'. 1 1 -Barlow, Mrs, E.,, Kersal (1883-7). . ' 13 - -Barlow, Miss, K^ersal . , , 2 2 -Barnard, Miss A., Baling . 1 1 -Barnard, Rev. Thomas (1879-80) . . 20Barnard, Rev, Wm, (1878-9) . . 10Barnett Bros., Messrs . , . 2 2 -Barnett, Mrs,, Tunbridge Wells (1874-87) 30Barningham, Thos., Esq. . 10 - -

Ditto (1873-7) . . . . . 20 - -Barr, The Hon. Alex. . . 1 1 -Barrett, Messrs. R. & Son . 1 1 -Barrington, R., Esq. . . . 10 - -Barron, F., Esq 2 2 -Barrow, A. M., Esq. . . . 1 1 -farrow, Mr. Wm. Henry,

Cheltenham (18.87)Barry, F. T., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Barton, Bertram F., Esq. (1873-8,4), .

Ditto 2 2 -Barton, Mrs. Hope (1881) . . .Bastard, T. Horlock, ESQ. . 1 - -Batchelor, Beethain., Tf,sn.,

Hill House (1887) . . , , , 5

- 10 -

2fi 5

15 - -

5 -

Ann. Subs.£. s. d.1 1 -

Donations.£. *. d.

Bates, Colonel Robert . .Batey, Chas.,Esq., Haggerston 1 1 -Bath and Wells Branch (1887) . . 38 5 6Satho, W., Esq., Amesbury . 1 1 -Batten and Edwards, Messrs. 1 1 -Batten, Messrs. J. and I. & Co. 1 1 -BatterseaChapel SundaySchool

Benevolent Society . . 1 1 -Bax, H. A., Esq 1 5 -Baxendale, J. W., Esq., Wood

Street 1 1 -Bayley and Ridley, Messrs. . 1 1 -Baylis, T. C., Esq. . . . 2 « -Bayly, Robert, Esq., Torr Grove (1888) 10 10 -Beach, Messrs. E. & Co. . . 1 1 -Beaumont, Francis H., Esq.,

Reigate . . . . . . 1 1 -Beaumont, G., Jan., Esq. . 1 1 -Beaumont, Mrs - 10 6Beckett, Rev. W. P., B.A. . - 10 -Beckett, James, Esq., Senr., Rath-

mines (1876-8) 20 - -Beckh, Mrs.W.Walter, Reigate- 10 6Beddoes, Mrs. C. C. . . . 1 1 -Beddoes, Miss A. F. E. . . 2 - -Bedford, Henry, Esq. . . 1 1 -Bedford, Miss A, M., the

late, The Trustees of, perClacton, St. David's andHoljr Island Life - boatStations (1886-8) 1,775 11 -

Begley, Mrs., Hammersmith (1862-79) 21 - ^Belcher, Lady 2 2 -Belfast & Groomsport Branch (1888) 3Q 9 -Beltield, A., Esq 1Bell, Miss, Tooting . , , }Bell, Messrs. Alexander, 4 Co. 1 1 -Bell, Geo. W., Esq., Chancery

Lane . , , . . . . 1 1 -Bell, Mrs. i,, } - -Bell, Mrs. Mary, Maldon , I 1 -=B,ell,Robt., Esq"., Radley House (1883-8) 25 -r -Belper Branch (1887) 15 2 6Belsham, J., E,sq,, Heyhridge - 10 -Benettok & Co., Messrs. . . - 1 0 6Benn, G. C,, E,sq., Rugby (1886-8) . 10 10 -Benn, The Rev. W. H., Kugby (1888) 5 5 -Bennett, T. Wheeler, Esq.,

Bromley 1 1 -Beunetts, Miss Qlympia (1864-87) 70 - -Bentinck, Lady (1874-81) . . . 30 - -

Ditto . . . . . . 10 - -Bentley, Mrs. S. C., Croydon (1873-88) 70 - -Bentwitcb, Herbert, Esq.", LL. D. 1 1 -Beresford, Mrs. L. . . . 1 1 -Berman's Charity, Trustees (1872-88) 199 10 -Berners, Capt. Hugh . . , 5 - -Berry, R. H., Esq., Broughty

Ferry (1887). , • • • , • S - -Bertie, Lady Charlotte (1886-7) . . 10 - -Bertolacci, E,., Esq. . . . 1Besley, Mrs. . . . . . 1" B,eta^' (1882) , . . .UettelU Wm., Esq., Brixton (1874B}ck.nell, Percy, Esq. . . 1Bieqer and Co., Messrs. (1887)

1 -

-86)1 -

1 1 -Bjgge, fras. E., Esq., CarltonB,inney, W. H., Esq.. Bir-

kenhead (1887)Birch, J. W.. Esq. . . . 1 1Birchall, J. Dearman, Esq. . 1 1Birchall, Miss, Lanesfield (1880-7),Bird, Stanley G., Esq. . . 1 1Birkbeck, Sir Edward, Bart, M.-p-j

V.P., Chairman (1861-87) . .Birkbeck, Robert, Esq. . . 3 3

50 - -37 16 -

11--

12 2

1244 5

512 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

Ann. Subs. Donations£. s. <J. £. s. d

Birkenhead National Eisteddfod (1879) 50 - -Birmingham Branch (1887-8) . . 64 15 3Birt, Messrs. J. <fe A. W. . 4 4 -Bischoff and Sons, Messrs.

James 1 1 -Bischoff, Thos. W., Esq.. . 1 1 -Bishop, Miss, Clarendon Road (1886) 1 1 -Black, Mrs. Alex., Hyde Park

Gardens (1886) 25 - -Black, C. A., Esq. (1888) . . . - 10 -Blackburn Branch (1888) . . . 9 2 6Blackburne, Col. Wm. . . 1 1 -'• Blackfleld" (1887) 10 - -Blackwell, Samuel J., Esq. . 2 2 -Blake, T. N., Esq., Gosport. 5 - -Blakiston, John R., Esq. . 1 - -Blakiston, M., Esq., Mabberley 2 - -Bland, Captain, R.N. . . . 5 - -Blane, Capt. A. Rodney, R.N. 1 1 -Blane, T. L., Esq., (1875-81) . . 35 - -Blatch, F., Esq., Theale . . 2 - -Blenkinsop, B. , Esq. . . . 1 1 -Bligh, Harbottle, and Co. . 1 1 -Blyth Branch (1888) 12 - -Bd'ness Branch (1888) . . . . 6 13 6Bolton Branch (1888) . . . . 51 6Booker, Mrs., Putney . . . - 5 -Boord, Mrs. J., Stanley

Gardens 1 1 -Borourrh, J . C. B., Esq. . . 2 2 -Borradaile, the late J. H.,

Esq., and Mrs. (1875-86) . . . 33 2 -Berwick, Alfred, Esq. . . 1 1 -Bossey, Mrs., Mayfield (1887) . . 5 - -Boston Shipwreck "Association (18(i5-88) 120 - -

Ditto 5 - -Boston Club, per G. Massey, Esq. (1887) 20 10 -Bott, Thomas, Esq. (1886-8) . . 25 - -Bonlton, M. P. \V., Esq. . . 2 2 -Bourdillon, E. D., Esq. . . - 10 -Bourne, John K., Esq. . . 1 - -Bourne, Miss A. S. . . . 5 - -Bourne, Mrs. Chas., Tamworth (1885-7) 1 10 -Bouts, T., Esq., Brixton . . 1 1 -Bowden, Mrs., Cromwell Rd. (1883-7) 5 4 -Bowles, H. C. B., Esq. . . 2 2 -BoWling, Henry P., Esq.,

Sacombe 2 2 -Bown, Henry, Esq. (1886) . . . - 10 -Bowyer, George, Esq. . . 1 1 -Bowyer, Miss Marv . . . 1 1 -Bowyer, W.. Esq.,"Buckden . 1 1 -Boyd, W. C., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Bovd, Alfred, Esq., Claverton

Street 1 - -Ditto (1883-8) 6 - -

Boyd, E. F., Esq 1 1 -Boyd, Miss, Marmion (1885) . . 10 - -Boyton, F . R . , Esq. . . . 2 2 -Hoys, Capt. Leamington . . 1 1 -Bracken, Win., Esq., Stamford (1883-8) 10 - -Bradford Branch (1888) . . . . 1,'!6 4 -Bradford, General Sir J. F.,

K.C.B 1 1 -Bradford, Mrs. H. W. , . 1 1 -Bradford, Mrs. J. E. . . . 1 1 -Bramly, W. J., Esq. . . . 1 - -11 ram well, John, Esq., Ken-

sington 1 1 -Brassey, H. A., Esq. . . . 5 - -Brassev, The Rt. Hon. Lord,

K.C.'B 5 5 -Bray, T. B., Esq. . . . . 3 3 -Brayne, Charles Seymour,

Esq. .Grove Road . . . - 10 -Brayne, Miss - 5 - I

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Breeks, L. C. & W. . . . 1 1 -Brett and Co., Messrs. . . - 10 6Brettell, J. Vaughan, Esq. . 1 1 -Brettell, Mrs., Camden Square 1 1 -Bridges, Mrs. H. W. . . . - 5 -Bridport Branch (1888) . . . . 7 17 8Bridson, Josh., Esq. . . . 2 - -Brien, F., Esq., Blue Last . 2 2 -Brisgs, Major.-Gen. W. L.,

C.B. (1879-88) 51 15 -Brighton Branch (1887) . . . . 50 - -Brinckman, Sir Theodore, Bart. (1878) 15 - -Bristol Wagon Works Com-

pany, Limited (1887) . . . . 5 - -Bristol Branch (1888) 65 7 10Bristol, The Most Hon. The

Marquis o f 2 2 -British Ship Owners' Com-

pany (Limited) . . . . 2 2 -Britton, Mrs., Danby (1882-4) . . 70 - -Brock, Mrs. Osmond de

Beauvoir 2 2 -Brocklehurst, F. D., Esq. (1868-76) 18 3 -Brocklehurst, W. W., Esq. . 5 - -Brook, Mrs. Mary, Bonchurch 1 1 -Brooke, Arthur, Esq., Lockwood (1887) 1 - -Brooke,JohnT.,Esq.,Haughton 1 1 -Brooke, R., Esq. (1888) . . . . 10 - -Brooke, Sir W. M. de Capell,

Bart., the late (1857-86) . . . 255 - -Brooke, the Misses, sisters of the late

John Brooke, Esq., Q.C., per JohnRichardson, Esq., Q.C., in additionto special gifts on behalf of Cahore,Giles'Quay,Greencastle,Balbriggan,and Skerries Life-boats (1878-81) 200 - -Dittoin aid of Irish Life-boats (1881) 100 - -

Brooks, Miss, Laceby . . 2 2 -Brooks, Thomas, Esq. , . 1 1 -Brown, Bateman, Esq., Hem-

miogford House. . . . 1 1 -Brown, Jenkiuson & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Brown, Fredk. B., Esq., In aid of

Yorkshire Life-boats (1888) . . 5 - -Brown, G. W., j£«q., Houghton 1 1 -Brown, J., Esq., Soiithall ' . 1 1 -Brown, James Clifton, Esq. (1868-87) 225 - -Brown, Miss A. M., Sudbury - 10 -Brown, H., Esq., Luton . 1 - -Brown, the Misses, Luton . 1 - -Brown, the late Mrs. Maria, of Cheshunt,

the Trustees of (1887) . . . . 200 - -Brown, Robt,, Esq., Aracaju, Brazil (1886) 6 5 -Brown, Shipley, & Co., Messrs. 3 3 -Browne, G. B.', Esq., Preston 2 2 -

Ditto (1878-83) 801 - -Browne,G. R., Esq., Greenwich S 3 -Browne, J. W., Esq., Frascati 3 3 -Brumell, Mrs. M. E. . . . 1 - -Brushfield, Mr. Richard . . - 10 6Brydges, Sir Harford Jones,

Bart. (1857-78) 25 - -Brymer, Miss (1877-8) . . . . 10 - -Buccleueh, His Grace The Duke of,

K.T. (1886) 5 5 -Buchanan, Mrs., Edinburgh . 1 1 -Buck and Wootton, Messrs. . 2 2 -Buckingham,MissS. C. (1868-88) . . 46 2 -Buckle, Rear-Admiral C. M. 1 - -Buckle, Rev. John, M.A. . 1 1 -Budge, Rev. H. S., B.A. . 1 1 -3udgett, Messrs. J. & Son,

Limited 2 2 -Buffialoes, R. A. Order of. Vide p. 538.Bulkeley, Miss Louisa A. (1866-88) 295 - -

LIST OF DONATIONS AN!

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Billiard, King, & Co., Messrs. 2 2 -Bullock, Messrs. J. & G., & Co. 3 3 -Bullock, J., Esq., Twickenham (1888) 1 - -Bunn, Mrs., Sydenham . . 2 2 -Bunn, Miss, Sydenham . . 1 1 -Burbidge, Pritchard, and

Bartleet, Messrs. . . . 1 1 -Burch, Edward C., Es(|. . . 2 - -Bnrden, Stephen, Esq. . . 1 - -Surges, Alfred, Esq., Executors of the

late (1886) 100 - -Burgess, the Misses . . . - 10 -Burgoyne, Montagu, G., Esq. 2 2 -Burkitt, Rev. Jas., M.A. . . - 5 -Burmester, Miss . . . . 1 1 -

Ditto (1881-6) 105 - -Burnell,W. A.,Esq. . . . 2 2 -Bnrnett D. W., Esq. . . - 5 -

Burrell, H., Esq., Gravesend 1 1 -Burslem Branch (1888) . . . . 16 16 -Burton-on-Trent Branch (1887-8) . . 59 12 -Burton, Rev. R. C. . . . - 5 -Bury Mrs. (1883-7) 12 - -Busfeild, Major J 1 1 -Busk, A. F. D., Esq., Somerville (1882-8) 24 - -Busk, Mrs. (1869-87) . . . . 28 5 -Butler, C., Esq., Drury Lane - 10 -Butlin, C., Esq., The Grange 1 1 -Butlin, Thomas, Esq. . - 10 -Butterworth, Edward, Esq. (1878) 20 - -Buzzard, Alfred L., Esq. . . 1 1 -

Gardens 2 2 -Byng, Admiral J. C. . . . 1 1 -

C. D. S. (1887-8) 100 - -Ditto, per Swanage Life-boat

(1875 86) ... . . . 310C. G. O. (anonymous) (1885) . . 10 - -C. M. B. . . . . . ' 2 - -C., Mrs. M. L., South Australia, "In

grateful remembrance of her mercifulpreservation from imminent dangersat sea in 1862 " (1866-84) . . . 160 - -Ditto 10 - -

Cain, Miss, Edmonton \ . - 5 -Cambridge Branch (1888) . . . 21 - -Cameron, Lady Vere (1882) . . . 20 - -Campbell, Mrs. Emma R.,

Carlisle 1 1 - -Candler, P. W., Esq. . . 2 - -Canterbury, The Very Rev.

The Dean of (1887) . . . , 21 - -Capel, Messrs. Arthur & Co. . 1 1 -Capel, Frank C., Esq. . . 5 5 -Capel, J. D., Esq 1 1 -Capel & Co., Messrs. J. (1888) . . 12015 -Carbutt and Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 -Cardale, Rev. E. T. . . . - 10 -Cardew, Capt. C. B. . . . 1 1 -Carew, Miss Elizabeth Louisa (1881) 100 - -Carew, Mrs. Hallowell (1870-81) . . 110 - -Carew, Capt. R. Pole . . . 1 - -Carey,S.W., Esq.,New York,

$100 (1876) 18 16 4Carlingford, the Right Hon.

Lord 2 -Carlisle, the Bishop of . . 1 1 -Carmichael, Sir W. H. C.

Gibson, Bart 2 - -Carnegie, James, Esq. (1888) . . 25 - -Carpenters, The Worshipful

) ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 513

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. i. d. £. s. d.

Carr, W. I., Esq 1 1 -Carson and Sons, Messrs. W. (1879) 10 10 -Carswell, Morris, Esq., in memory of

his wife (1880) 15 - -Carter, Fredk., Esq., Ongar (1881-8) 8 - -Cartwright, Col. H. . . . 1 1 -

Ditto. (1887) . . . . . . 5 - -Cartwright, Miss, Bury 'St.

Edmunds (1862-84) . . . . 155 - -Cartwright, Mrs., Norwich . 1 1 -Cator, Mrs. Wm. A. . . . 1 1 -Catton, Mrs., York (1887) . . . 100 - -Causton, Sir J., & Sons . . 1 1 -Causton, Mrs., Alresford (1883-5). . 11 1 -Cavan Branch (1888) 26 8 1Cave, L. T., Esq 5 - -Cave-Browne-Care, Mrs. Ed-

ward F 2 2 -Cavell, John E., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Chads, Admiral Sir H., K.C.B. 1 - -Chadwick, Mrs., Cinderhills. 1 1 -Chalmers, His Honour Sir

David P., Demerara . . 1 1 -Chamberlain, Herbert, Esq. . 2 2 -Chamherlain, R., Esq.,M.P.. 1 1 -Chamberlain, Major Tanker-

ville J. (1870-9) 12 2 -Ditto 1 - -

Chamberlayne, Walter C. J.,Esq 3 - -

Champion, F. C., Esq. . . 1 1 -Chance, George, Esq., Leinster Gardens

(1882 87) 13 - -Chaplin, E., Esq., Hamburg (1867-86) 31 10 -Chapman, G. H., Esq., Sutton (1887) 1 1 -Chapman, W., Esq. (1888) . . . 1 - -Chardless, H., Esq. (1867-82) . . 48 19 -Charlaw Colliery, The Owners

of 2 2 -

Charlesworth, W. H., Esq. (1881-86) 25 15 -Charley, Sir W., D.C.L. (1883) . . 10 - -Charrington, Miss M., Woods-

leigh 2 - -Charteris, Lady Margaret . 2 2 -Chatterton, Mrs., Dublin . . - 10 -

Chatting Edward Esq (1883 8) . . 4 4 -Cheape, G. C., Esq., Wellfield (1864-86) 103 10 -Cheetham, H., Esq.,Woodleigh 3 3 -Cheltenham Branch (1887-8) . . 15 17 7Chester Branch (1887) . . . . 1 5 6 6Chester C Esq . . 5 -Chester, Miss J. (1888) . . . . 2 - -Chetwynd, The Viscount . 1 - -Child and Co., Messrs. . . 2 2 -Childers,Rt.Hon.H.C.E.,M.P. 1 1 -Child, Mrs., Llanover (1884-6) . . 2 2 -Chippindale, Miss A. (1886) . . . 10 - -Christy & Co., Messrs., Grace-

church Street . . . . 1 1 -Christie, Mrs. (1878) 10 10 -Chudleigh, M r s 2 2 -

Ditto (1887-8) 2 2 -Church, F., Esq 1 1 -Church and Son, Messrs. . - 10 -Church, Rev. G. L. . . . - 10 6

Clare, Miss, the late, Bolton, per Wm,Nicholson Esq., J P. J R. Barlow,Esq., J.P., and B. A. Dobson, Esq.,J.P. (1884) 600 - -

Claris, Sydney, Esq. (1881) . . . 15 15 -Clarke, Ronald S., Esq.,

Prince's Street (1888) . . . . - 10 -

514 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Clarke, H. M., Esq. . . . . 2 - -Clarke, Mrs. Cowden . . . 1 1 -Clarke,Mrs. Hyde.Ellerslie Road (1887-8) 1 - -Clarke & Co., Messrs. Ste-

phenson 2 2 -Clarke, Miss, Carlisle. . . 2 - -Clayton, Miss Anne . . . 1 1 -Clayton, Colonel Fitz-Boy,

Deputy Chairman . . . 2 - -Clayton, C. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Clayton, F. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Clegram.W. B., Esq., J.P. . 2 2 -Clerk, Major-Gen. H., R.A. . 1 1 -Clerke, Chas. L., Esq. (1882-8) . . 20 - -Clermont, Lady . . . . 1 1 -Clifford, Colonel Sir Spencer,

and Lady Clifford . . . 2 - -Clifford, Rev. John . . . 1 1 -Cloid, Routledge, and Co.,

Messrs 2 2 -Clothier, Mrs. H., Highgate. 1 1 -Clothworkers, Worshipful

Company of (1855-87) . . . 326Clough, C. T., Esq., Dunoon (1877-87) 11 - -Clough,HughC.B., Esq. (1880) . . 10 - -Clutterbuck, Mrs. C, F. . . 2 2 -Coal Factors' Society . . . 5 5 -Coal Merchants' Society of

London 5 5 -Coates, Joseph, Esq., Avenue

Road 2 2 -Cobb, James F., Esq., Hugh-

enden - 10 -Cobb, Miss, Chepstow (1886-7) . . - 10 -Cock, Miss E. A. (1868-88) . . . 105 -Cock, Miss F., Richmond . 1 - -Cockey,E.,Esq.,&Mrs.,Frome- 10 6Codd, Admiral E 1 1 -Codrington, Capt.. . . . 10 - -Cole, A. C., Esq., Lee . . 1 1 -Coleman, Capt. G. . . . 1 1 -Coleman, The Rev. Win.,

Honiton - 10 -Collet, M. W., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Collie, Dr. G. D. Milne . . 1 - -Collier, Messrs. F. H. & A. . 1 1 -Collin, Mrs. J., Brockley . 1 1 -Collingwood, Miss M. . , 1 1 -Collinson, Miss A. M.,Weston (1865-88) 7517 -Colonial Company (Limited) 2 2 -Colthurst, G. E., Esq.. . . - 10 -Colvill, Lieut.-CoI. Thos. H. (1873-87) 4 - -Colville, Lord 2 2 -Colville, Lieut. The Hon.

S. C., R.K., (1886-8) . . . . 11 - -Colvin, Miss E. H. . . . 2 2 -Commercial Steamship Co. . 5 5Commercial Union Assurance Co. (1879) 10 10Comptoird'Escomptede Paris 3 3 -Conbraigh, H. Ross, Esq. . 2 2 -Conlon, F. P., Esq., Lincoln 1 1 -" Continental Daily Parcels

Express" 1 1 -Cooch, Mrs. A. F.. . . . 2 2 -Coode, Sir John . . . . 1 1 -Cook, Son & Co., Messrs. (1883-4) . 11 11Coope, Miss M. E. . . . 2 - -Cooper, Miss, Holly Walk . 2 2 -Cooper,Cooper, & Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Cooper, Mrs. C. C., Mistley (1887-8) 1 -Cooper, Mrs., Stoke D'Abernon (1881-4) 15 -Cooper, Stanley, Esq., Edensor

Villa (1885-7) 9 9Coote, Thomas, Esq. . . 1 1 -Copeman, Mrs., Hemsby Hall 1 - -Copleston, Uev. W. C., M.A. - 5 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Corbett, Admiral Sir John,K.C.B 1 - -

Cordeux, Miss, Brierley . . 1 1 -Cordwainers,WorshipfulCom-

pany of (1875-83) 47 5 -Corkran, Colonel Seymour . 5 - -Cornell, Geo., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Cornell, Samuel, Esq.,Chelsea 1 1 -Cornish-Bowden, Admiral W. 2 2 -Corrie, Mackie, & Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Corrie, Miss E 2 2 -Corrie, A. J., Esq., Dunrod . 2 2 -

Ditto (1888) 3 3 -Corrie, Kev. E. S., in memory

of E. B. C - 10 -!orscaden,Mrs.,Holland Park 5 5 -

Corsellis, Arthur A., Esq.,Torquay 5 5 -

Coster, Arthur A., Esq. . . 1 1 -Ditto(1887). 5 - -

Cotesworth, W., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Cott, W. F., Esq. (1888) . . . . 2 2 -Cotton, Mrs - 10 6Courage and Co., Messrs. (1859-86) 90 - -Court, Valentin, Esq.. . . - 5 -Conrtenay, Messrs. J. & W. J. 1 1 -Courtenay, Miss, Brompton (1880-7) 60 - -Courthope, G. C., Esq. . . 1 1 -

Ditto, in aid of SussexLife-boats . . . . ! - -

Courtnej', Mrs., Exmouth . 1 1 -Coutts and Co., Messrs. . . 10 - -Covent Garden Life-boat Fund, vide p. 534.Cowper,Edw.Alfred,Esq.,C.E. 1 1 -Cox and Co., Messrs. . . . 5 5 -Cox, Henry, Esq., Trevereux (1864-77) 50 - -Cox, Miss, M.A 2 2 -Cranfield, Wm., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Craven, Miss S - 5 -Crawley, Edmund, Esq. . . - 5 -Crawley, Mrs. G., Spratton (1877-87) 7 2 -Critchell, Mrs. (1882-84) . . . 10 - -Crofton, Mrs. Duke, Penquite (1887) - 10 -Croggon & Co., Messrs. T. J. 1 1 -Crook, W. J., Esq. . . . - 5 -Crookes, Alfred, Esq., Vale Lodge (1887) 1 1 -Crosbie, Rev. Howard A. . 2 2 -Crosse, Mrs. St. Croix . . 1 1 -Crosse & Blackwell, Messrs. 5 5 -Crossthwaite, A., Esq. (1887) . . 1 - -Crowley, Rev. H. E., Albury 1 - -Crowley, J. S., Esq., Croydon 1 1 -Croxall, Mrs. E. F. T. . . 2 2 -Cruddas, Charles J., Esq. . 1 ' -Cruddas, W. D., Esq. . . J j. -Crum-Ewing, J. D., Esq. . 1 1 -Cuff, Miss (1872-81) 50 - -Cullimore,D.,Esq.,Monkstown 1 - -Cullingford, W. H., Esq. . 2 2 -Cumberlege, Miss A. T. . . 1 - -Cuttard Steam Ship Co. Limd. 10 - -Cunnynghame, Hugh, Esq. (1864-86) 87 - -Cunnynghame, Rev. H.C. R., 1 1 -Curling, Miss, in addition to gift of

Bull Bay Life-boat (1874-88) . . 75 - -Curme, Admiral C. T. . . - 10 -Carrey, C. Herbert, Esq.,

Weybridge 2 2 -Curteis, Whitworth, and Neame,

Messrs . . 1 1 -Curtis, Mrs., Priory Road (1885-7) 3 - -Curtis, R. Mayne, Esq. . . 1 1 -Cutbill, W. J.", Esq. . . . 1 1 -Cutcliffe, John, Esq. (1882) . . . 20 - -Cutler, Palmer, & Co., Messrs. 2 2 -Czarnikow, C., Esq. . . . 2 2 -

LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £,. s. d.

D. (1879-88) 21D. J. (1888) 5Da Costa, Miss, Oxford Ter. (1875-85) 1500 - -Daggett, Mrs. S. J. . . . 1 1 -Dallas, Sir Geo., Bt. (1873-88) . . 72 - -Dalton, H., Esq., Tunbridge

Wells (1874-88) 42 - -Dalton, Mrs. H. (1874-88) . . . 35 - -Dalton, Miss, Clapham . . 2 2 -Dalton, R. F. V., Esq. . . 1 - -Daly, Hon. R 1Dand, J., Esq., Sutton . . 1 1 -Daniell, Major-Gen. C. F.

Torrens, C.B 1 1 -Danson, Dr . H 2 2 -Darby, Henry, Esq., Derby (1884) 100 - -Darling, Mrs. E 1 1 -Darling, Mrs. S., Cromwell Rd. 5 5 -Darnley, The Earl of . . 1 - -Davey, Rev. Prebendary . - 10 -Davies-Colley, N., Esq. . . 1 1 -Davies, Miss, Mallow . . - 5 -Davis, Fredk., Esq., Park

Davison, Newman, & Co. . 1 1 -Davy, F., Esq., Topsham . 1 - -Davy, Yates, and Routledge,

Dawber, Robert, Esq. . . 1 1 -Dawlish Branch (1888) . . . . 20 12 4Dawson & Son, Messrs. . - 5 -Dawson, C. Reginald, Esq. . 1 1 -

Ditto (1887) 1 1 -Dawson-Scott, Col. R. N., R.E. 1 1 -

Day, Mrs. F 1 1Dayman, C. 0., Esq. . . . 3 - -Deacon, Messrs. E. and A. . 1 1 -Deacon, W. M., Esq. . . - 10 6Dean, Rosser S., Esq. . . 1 - -De Brnyn, Miss (1877-87) . . . 2t 19 -De Chaville, Mrs. G, (1880-8) . . 9 3 -De Kantzow, Vice-Admiral

H,P, . , 1 10 6Dell, L., Esq., Pelham Cres-

Delme-Radcliffe, Comr., andMrs. F 3 - -

Denby, Fred., Esq., Ipswich (1887) - 10 -Denison, Alfred, Esq. . . 2 2 -Denison, Lady . . . . 5 - -Dennis, Rev. R, N., Penzance 1 1 ' -Dennistoun, A. H., Esq. . 1 1 -Dent and Co., Messrs. E. . 3 3 -Dent, T. W. J., Esq. (1888) . . . 25 - -Dent, W., Esq., Streatharn (1880) . 100 - -Deo Gratia (1882-85) 55 - -Derby Branch (1888) 23 12 -Desborough, C. J., Esq. . . 1 1 -Devey, The Misses . . . 5 - -Devitt and Hett, Messrs. . 1 1 -Devon, H, C,, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Devon, The Rt. Hon. The

Earl o f 2 2Dewsbury Branch (1888) . . . 20 10 9Deykin, Mrs., Edgbaston . 1 1 -Dickinson, Rev. Fredk. B.,

Manor House . . . . 1 1 -

Dickson, Rev. W, R. . , 1 - -Digby, Commr. H. A., R.N.

(1882-88). . . . . . , . 35 - -Digby, Mrs. Wingfleld, Thorn

Bank . . . . . . . 3 3 -Dixon, Miss, Mayfield (1884-6) . . 20 - -

515

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Dixon, Mrs. R. R., Shilling-

Dolman, Fred. W., Esq. (1886-7). .Domecq and Co., Messrs. P. 1 1 -Domville, Mrs. W. T. . . 1 - -Domville, Sir W., Bart. . . 2 2 -Donaldson, George, Esq., New

Bond Street (1873-78) . .Donkin, R. S., Esq. (1884) . . .Douglas, Mrs. Elizabeth,

Trustees of the late (1888) . .Dowling, D. J., Esq., (1880). . .Downes, Edward, Esq. . . - 5 -Downes, Percy, Esq., Canon-

Downes, Rev. John, Hannington (1887)Downshire, Marchioness of . 1 1 -Doxat, Miss C., Furthoe House,

Stony Stratford . . . - 10 6D'Oyly, Mrs. C. M. (1888) . . .Draeger, A., Esq., Dulwich 2 2 -Draeger, G. F., Esq., Glo'ster

Drapers, Worshipful Com-pany of 52 10 -

Ditto (1862-77)Drew, Joseph, Pembroke Lodge 1 I -Druce, Mrs. A. D., Streatham (1883)Drummond, Capt. Alfred M. 2 - -Drummond, Capt. C. G. A. . 2 2 -Drummond, George F., Esq. 2 2 -Drummond, Messrs. . . . 10 - -Drummond, Miss Beatrix (1884-8)Drysdale,R.P.,Esq.,Demerara 1 1 -

Dubliu Branch (1887-8) . .Dublin Port and Docks Board 75 - -Du Croz, F. A., Esq. (1882-8) . .Dugdale, J . B., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Dugmore, Lieut.-Col. . . 1 1 -Duncan, G., Esq., East India

Dundas, Wm., Esq., and Mrs. Wm.,The Elms (1886-8)

Dundee Branch (1887) . .Dunfermline Branch (1887) . . .Dunman, Mrs., Clovelly . . 1 1 -Dunn, Ernest H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Dunn and Co., Messrs. W. . 1 1 -Durham Branch (1888) . .Durrant, Capt. F., R.N. . . 2 - -Dyer, John, Esq., Salisbury . 2 2 -

E. A. B. (1872-88)E. B 3 3 -E. C., Lancaster Gate . . . 1 - -E, C. W. (1869-88) . . .E. E. W. (1883) . . . .E. F. S. (1887)E. G. (1876-87) . . . .E. M. C 5 - -E. T. (1886)E. T. D. (1887) . . . .E. V. A. (1875-7) . . . .E. W., Salisbury (1887-8) .Eaden, Mrs. Annie B. (1887)East, Sir Gilbert A. C., Bart. 2 2 -Eastbourne Branch (1888) . . .Easton, John, Esq., M.D. . 1 1 -Eastwood, John F., Esq. . 1 1 -Echalaz, Rev. Theophilus S. 1 1 -Ecroyd, Edwd., Esq., Edgend 2 2 -Ecroyd and Sons, Messrs. . 3 3 -Eden, Mrs. Henry . • . 2 - -

4

2321

60010

10

1

199

10

15

50

71

78016

21

90

15501

25

10

45

2

10

4 -

2 -

10 -

10 -

12 6

2 6

10 -

10 -2 -

516 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Edgar, Johnston, E-°q.,Bowness (1883-7) 5 - -

Edinburgh, Leith, and Gran-ton Branch (1887-8) . . . . 312 3 5

Edmonds, Miss, Pentre (1888) . . - 10 -Edwardes, T. D., Esq. . . 1 - -Edwards, J. , Esq. . . . 1 1 -Ed wards, Miss, Dartford . . 1 1 -Edwards, S., Esq., Fencharch

Street 1 1 -Egerton, Mrs. C 5 - -

Ditto (1888) 20 - -Egerton, Miss G. C. . . . 2 - -Egertou, Rev. J. C., in aid of

Sussex Life-boats . . . - 10 6Ekins, Mrs. P. J. . . . . 5 5 -Elder, Messrs. A. L., and Co. 1 1 -Elkins, Richard, Esq., High-

lands 1 1 -Ellen and Co., Messrs. . . - 10 6Elliot, Geo., Esq., Croydon (1873-83) 20 - -Elliot, Colonel C., C.B. . . 1 - -Elliot, Sir Walter, the late . 1 - -Elliott, Wm., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Ellis, Capt., Lymington . . 2 - -

Ditto (1887) 1 - -Ellis, Mrs., Hampstead . . 1 1 -Ellis, Mrs., Worksop (1877-85) . . 15 - -Ellis, Sir John W., Bart.. . 1 1 -Elwes, J. H., Esq. . . . 2 - -Ely, The Most Hon. the

Marquis of 20 - -Emery, William, Esq. . . - 10 6English, Major, R.E. . . . 1 - -Engstrom, George, Esq. . . 1 1 -Entwistle, Mrs. (1881-84) . . . 15 10 -Euniskillen Branch (1888) . . . 47 14 -Epps, Jas., Esq., Norwood . 1 1 -Eram, E., Esq 1 1 -Erle, Lady (1884) 10 10 -Ernsthausen and Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Erskine, Miss L. C. (1888) . . . 1 1 -Erskine, Sir Thos., Bart. 5 - -Escombe, Robt., Esq., Surbi-

ton (1887) . . . . . 10 - -Esse, F., Esq. (1877-87) . . . . 11 11 -Essington, Mrs., Oxford Sq. (1887-8) 7 2 -Estridge, Edward, Esq. . . 1 1 -Eustace, Chas. E., Esq. . . 3 - -Evans, E. P., Esq 1 1 -Evans, Miss, Chester . . . - 5 -Evans, Mrs., Seymour Street 2 - -Ewart, William Lee, Esq. . 10 - -Ewing, L. A., Esq., Taunton - 5 -Ewing, Capt. W. Orr . . . 3 - -

Exeter Branch (1887-8) . . . . 4 1 4 3Exmouth Branch (1887-8) . . . 14 - -Evles, J. H. & H. C., Messrs.,

"Colenso Road (1887) . . . . 1 5 -Evre, Rev. H. S 1 1 -Eyre, Mrs. Robert . . . - 10 -

F. G. R. (1878) 10 - -F. W. B. (1886-7) 10 - -Faber and Co., Messrs. A. . 2 2 -Fair, J., Esq 2 2 -Fair, J. W., Esq., Haighlands 1 1 -Fairbank, H., Esq., Willenhall 1 1 -Fairthorne, E., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Fairthorne, Miss A. . . . 1 1 -Fairthorne, Miss E. . . . 1 1 -Fairthorne,Mrs., Slade End . - 10 6

Ann. Subs.£. s. d.

Falmouth, The Viscount . . 5 - -Fane, W. D., Esq. . . . 2 2Fanning and Co., Messrs. W. 1 1 -Fanshawe,Adm.SirE.G.,G.C.B.l 1 -Farmer, Capt. Wm. R. G. . 1 1 -Farncombe, Richard, Esq.,

Fawcett, Mrs. Walter, East-bourne (1887)

Feeney, John, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Fellowes, Mrs. H. D., Craven

Hill Gardens . . . . 3 3 -Fellows, C. F., Esq. . . . 5 - -Fenwick, Capt. John . . . 1 1 -Fenwick, Mrs. S. C. . . . 1 1 -Fenwick & Sons, Messrs. John 5 5 -Fernie, Chas. W. B., Esq. (1885-7)Field, A. K , Esq., Princefield 1 1 -Field, Capt., R.N., J.P. . . 1 - -Fleld, J. P., Esq 2 2 -Field, T. S., Esq., M.T.N.A.,

Shrewsbury (1887-8) . .Figgis, Samuel, Esq. . . . 2 2 -Filliter, Freeland, Esq. . . 1 1 -Fincham, Miss - 10 6Findlater, Mackie, and Co. . 2 2 -Findlay, Mrs. James, in aid

of Scotch Life-boats . . 1 1 -Finnis, Fisher, & Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Fisher & Son, Messrs. (1884-7) . .Fisher, G. A., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Fishmongers, The Worshipful

Company of (1873-87). . . .Fishwick, J. H., Esq. (1871-88) . .Fishwick, S. E., Esq. (1875-88) . .Fisk, The Rev. G. H. R., Cape

Town 1 1 -Fitz-George, Lieut.-Col. G. . 1 1 -Fitzgerald, E., Esq. (1883) . . .Fitz-Roy, Mrs. M.A. . . 1 1 -Fladgate, Mrs., Hounslow . 1 1 -Fleming,B. R., Esq.,Tan8eld 5 5 -Fleming, Miss H. F., Ditto . 2 2 -Flemmmg, Miss E. L., Bays-

water . . . . . . 2 2Flood, Frederick, Esq. . . 5 5 -Ford, Mrs., Croydon (1872-9) . .Fordham, J. H., Esq., the late,

" In memory of " (1886) . . .Foreman, Mr. Owen . . . - 5 -Foresters, Ancient Order of, vide p. 534.Forrester, Miss A. (1870-82) . .Eorrest, Master Chas. E.,

Grymsdyke Lodge . . . - 10 6Forrest, Major-General . . 1 1 -Forrestt and Son, Messrs. . 5 5 -"For those in peril on the

Sea" (1872-82)Fortnum, Mason, and Co.,

Messrs 2 2Foster, Edward, Esq.. . . - 10 -Foster, James L., Esq. (1875-81) . .Foster, Rev. A. M. . . . - 10Foster, Rev. Sir C., Bart. . 2 2 -Foster, Richard, Esq. . . . 3 - -Foster, W. H., Esq., North-

ampton (1883-6)Foster, W. O., Esq., Aplev Park (18SG)Fowler, John, Esq., Sheffield (1874-7)Fowler, W., Esq., San Remo (1861-88)France-Hayhurst, Rev. Canon 1 - -

Ditto (1888)France, Miss Scole (1886-7) . . .Francis, Mrs. A., Leicester . - 10 -Francis, Mrs. Sarah, Quj Hall 1 1 -Francis, T. M. Esq. . . . 1 1 -

1, 1888.

Donations.£. s. d.

1 - -

7 2 -

4 4 -

1 5 -

157 10 -18 17 -14 13 -

10 - -

12 5 -

20 - -

55 - -

51 10 -

40 - -

15 - -3Q - -11 6 -15 5 -

5 - -2 - -

LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 517

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Franklin, F. M., Esq., StokeNewington (1888) 1 - -

Franklyn, Mrs., Botley . . 2 2 -Franklyn, Surgeon-Gen. (1888) . . 1 1 -Freser, E., Esq., Inach (1872-8) . . 35 - -Fraser, Mrs., A. E. F., Bolton

Gardens 2 2 -Freeland, Messrs. J. and A. B. 1 1 -Freeling, Mrs. (1869-87) . . . . 64 19 -Freeman, Miss, Canterbury (1872-85) 70 - -Freer, Key. T. H., M.A. . . 1 1 -French, B. F., Esq. (1880) . . . 10 - -French, David, Esq. (1881) . . . 10 10 -Freshfield, Miss . . . . 1 1 -Friends in Edinburgh (1887) . . - 10 -Frith, Rev. Wm. A., M.A. (1871-88) 12 10 -

Ditto 1 1 -Froane, James, Esq., Leicester (1885) 50 - -Frost, Brothers, Messrs. . . 1 1 -Fry, Lord Justice . . . 2 - -Fryer, Captain, Worthy Park 1 1 -

Ditto (1880-8) 11 - -Fuller, Mrs. Trayton . . . 2 - -

G. G 1 1 -G. H.(1880-85) . . 15 - -G. R. B. (1877-88) . . . 52 - -Gadsby, John T., Esq. 1 1 -Gairdner, M r s . . . . 1 1 -Gale and Co., Messrs. 2 2 -Gallowav, Joseph, Esq. 1 - -Gandar, "Miss, Camden Kd. (1888) 1 - -Garden, Miss Emma M. (1858-87). . 73 10 -Gardiner, Miss 1 1 -

Ditto (1887) 1 1 -Gardiner, Miss Ellen, Essendene- 10 6

Ditto (1885-7) . . . 2 12 6Gardner, F. G., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Gardner, R., Esq., Melrose (1887) 2 - -Gardner, Rear-Adm., Victoria Rd. (1887) 2 - -Gardner & Sons, Messrs. Joseph (1885-7)20 10 -Gardner, Rev. T. J. C. . . 1 1 -Garrett, Miss 1 1 -Garretr, Mrs. W. H. . . . 3 3 -

Ditto (1888) 5 - -Garrett, Robert VV., Esq.. . 2 2 -Gaskell, G. Vickers, Esq. (1887) . . 1 1 -Gay and Co., Messrs. R. (1882-88) 22 1 -Gee, Mrs. Isabella, Aberdeen (1879) 17 10 -

1 =-

2 -

16 16 -

11 - -

George, Hugh, Esq., Horncastle 1Gibb, Col. W. E. (1873-88) .Gibbes, W., EsqGibbs, A. E., Esq. . . .Gibbs, H. H., Esq. . . .Gibson, Mrs. (1873-84) . .Giesler and Co., Messrs. .Gilbert, J. A., Esq. . . .Gill, John, Esq., Battersea .Gillespies and Co., Messrs. .Girdlestone, Mrs. R. B., Ox-

fordGladstone, John E., Esq.Glasgow Branch (1888) . .Glover Brothers, Messrs.Goddard, Miss, Canning Road (1882-6)Godlee, Francis, Esq., Styal . 2 2Godlee, Mrs. R., Whips CrossGodman, Major-Gen. (1883-7)Godsal, P. W., Esq. . . .Godwin & Son, Messrs., PooleGofi, Colonel RGoldsmith, Admiral, C.B. .Goldsmiths, Worshipful Co. of (1866-86) 500 - -

- 10 -382

10

11 4

10 -

1 1 -5 - -

2 -

1 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Goldsworthy, Col. (for 1881) . . 10 - -Gollop, G. T.. Esq. . . . 2 2 -Gollop, Mrs 1 1 -Gomonde, Mrs. Anne, Pau (1864-87) 480 - -Gonne, Edward, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Goode, Miss M. H., Ryde (1877-88) 6 10 -Goodman, Miss M. (1869-87) . . 69 - -Goolden, Dr. Francis . . . 1 1 -Gopsill, Brown & Sons,Messrs. - 10 -Gore, Miss E. E 1 - -Gore, Rev. G. (1876) 10 - -Gorell, Miss, Norwich (1881-82) . . 10 - -Gorell, Miss, The Old Hall . 1 - -

• Gorringe, Frederick, Esq. . 3 3 -Gosling, Francis, Esq. . . 1 1 -Gosling, Mrs. C. H. . . . 1 1 -Gosling,Mrs. Mary,Wyesham 1 1 -

; Gould, C. H. Esq., Worcester Park (1888) 5 - -| Goyeneche, J. V., Esq. . . 1 1 -

"Grafton" S.S.Compy., Ltd. (1887) 1 1 -| Graham, Col. Sir L., Bart. . 2 - -

Graham, Cyril C., Esq. . . 2 - -i Granichstaedten, Gustave,

and Nephew, Messrs. (1887) . . 1 1 -Grant, R., Esq., Leadenhall St. (1881) 21 - -Grant, Ed., Esq., Weedon . 1 1 -Grasett, Mrs. H. B. . . . 3 3 -" Gratitude " S.S. Compy., Ltd. (1887) 1 1 -Gray, Dawes, & Co., Messrs. 10 10 -Gray, Matthew, Esq., Lessness

Park (1887) 10 - -Gray, Rev. C - 5 -Green, Frederick, Esq. . . 1 1 -Green, J., Esq., Dover St. . 1 1 -

i Green, Joseph E., Esq. . . 1 1 -] Greenleaf, Miss A. M. "In memory ofj Mary Ann, daughter of the late John! Greenleaf, of Grove Street Hill,I Deptford" (1885) 10 10 -I Greenock Branch (1888) . . . . 30 - -

Greenwood, John A., Esq.,Ivy Cottage 10 - -

Greenwood, John, Esq. . . 1 1Gregory and Co., Messrs. F. 1 1 -Gregory, G. B., Esq. (1836-7) . . 15 - -Grice & Co., Messrs. W. (1862-88) . . 265 - -Griffith, C. W. Darby, Esq. . 1 - -Griffith, H. D., Esq., Trustees

of the late (1883) 1000 - -! Griffith, Sir G. Waldie, Bart. 3 - -

Griffith, J., Esq., Regent's Park . . 52 10 -Griffiths, Tate, & Co., Messrs. 2 2 -Gripper, John E., Esq. . . 1 1 -Grimsby Branch (1888) . . . . 10 - -Grocers, Worshipful Com-

pany of (1877-88) 450 - -Groom, Mr. F. T., Purser

R.M.S. Moselle (1887) . . . . 2 12 6Grosvenor, Capt. the Hon.

Norman de 1'A 1 - -Grosvenor, Chater, and Co. . 1 - -Grove, Chs.B.,Esq.,Callander 1 1Grove, Mrs. Crawfurd . . 1 1 -Grove, Miss Chafyn . . . 5 - -Groves, Wm., Esq. (1884) . . . 10 10 -Gubbins, Mrs 1 1 -Uuerrier, W. J., Esq., Putney, in addi-

tion to gift of Palling Life-boat (1883) 100 - -Gun Makers, Worshipful Com-

pany of (1866-88) 251 - -Guthrie, Miss A. R., Mowbray

House (1877-88) 5 - -Guthrie, Mrs., in memory of

the late Major C. 0. James 5 - -Gwilt, Mrs 1 1 -Gwilt, Mrs. .Hannah Jackson (1877) 10 10 -

518 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

1 -

Ann. Subs. Donations£. *. d. t. e. d

H. and F. M., in aid of Hummersea,Whitby,or Staithes Life-Boats (1875-6)15 -

H.B., 22441 (1882) ..... 10 -H. B., Highbury . . . . - 10 6H. B. . . . . . . . 2 2 -H. B. T. (1867-81) . . . 12 -H. M. (1877) ..... 25H. M. H. (1887) . . . . 1H. S. (1886-7) ..... 100H. S. de W. (1887) . . . 1Haarbleicher and Schumann . 1 1Haberdashers, Worshipful

Company of (1878-85) . 26 5 -Hackett, Ausender, and Co.

Messrs .......Hacon, The Misses . . .Haigh & Agar, Messrs. . .Hale, Bernard, Esq., J.P.

Forest House (1885-8) . . . . 14 - -Haley, Mr. E., Halifax . . - 5 -Halford, Lady ..... 1 1 -Halifax Branch (1888) . . . . 92 19Hall, Mrs. Mary, Wigton

1 1 -] - -- 10 6

51011

10

Hall, Miss MHall, Miss, Whitchurch . . 1Hall,Hawkeslev,Esq.,Retford 1Hallam, C. T./Esq. . . . -Hallewell, Capt., Cape Town (1888)Halligan, N., Esq,, Banktown (1887)Hambro & Son, Messrs. C. J. 1 - -Hamilton, F. A., Esq. . . 10 10 -Hamilton, Vice-Admiral, Sir

R.V., K.C. B 1 - -Hankey, Capt. F. T. B., R.N. 1 - -Hankey, George, Esq. . . 1 1 -Hankey, Capt. Walter A. (1879)Hankey, E. A., Esq., Elmhurst (1882-8) 225 -Hankey, Wm. Barnard, Esq. 1 - -Hanley Branch (1888) . . . . 5 15Hanmer, Capt. J. G. J., R.N. - 10 -Hanrott, Miss, and Friends,

" A Thankofiering" (1886-7) . .Hanson, Mrs - 10 6Hardie, Thos. Eincaid, Esq., in addition

to gift of Ayr Life-boat (1874-87)Harding, Mrs. (1888)Hardwick, Mrs. M. L. . . 1 1 -Hardwick, Chas., Esq. Cre-

denhill 1 1 -Hardy, Mrs 1 1 -Hardy, S., Esq., Kurrajong (1888)Hardyman, Miss C. J. . . 1 1 -Harker, W., Esq., J.P. , . 1 1 -Harker & Co., Messrs. G. . 1 1 -Harris, Miss, Cambridge Terr. (1878-87) 40 - -Harris, Miss, Clapton . . . 1 1 -Harris, Mrs., Balham . . - 5 -Harris, Mrs. F., Bttrgess Hill 1 1 -Harris & Dixon, Messrs. . 2 2 -Harrison, C. A., Esq., Lincoln 2 2 -Harrison, J., Esq., Bolton . - 5 -Hart, Wm., Esq., Putney . 1 1 -Hart-Dyke, Mrs. F. . . . 1 1 -Hartley, Jas. Robt., Esq. (1881) . . 10 10 -Harton, M r s 2 2 -Harton, Mrs. Julia . . . 1 1 -Harvey and Greenacre, Messrs. (1875-8) 15 - -

Ditto 5 - -Harvey, Charles, Esq. . . 1 1 -Harvey, H. M., Esq., Hexworthy (1866-

86), in addition to the gift of thePenzance new Life-boat . . . 150 - -

Harvey, Miss B. A., Ickwell 1 - -Harvey, the late Mrs. Alicia, Exors.

of, Rev. G. M. Gorhatn and Rev. J.Holmes (1879) 20 - -

10 10 -

6 13 6

150 5- 10

5 5 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Harvie, Miss Hannah (1877). . . 50 - -Harwood, Knight, and Allen,

Messrs 1 1 -Haslam, Henry, Esq., Elm-

side 1 1 -Hassell, Mrs. C. G., Chelten-

ham 10 10 -Hassell, Mrs. Susan, Stone-

haven 1 1 -Haswell,Vice-Admiral W. H. 1 - -Hatherton, Lord, tie late . 1 1 -Hathornthwaite, The Rev. R. (1881-6) 9 9 -Hatton, Miss A - 10 6Hawker, Charles F., Esq. . 1 1 -Hawkins, Clement, J., Esq. . 1 1 -Hay, Adm. J. B. L. . . . 2 2 -Hay, Mrs., Arahall . . . - 10 6Hayes, Mrs. L., New Hampton 2 - -

Ditto (1877-80) 11 - -Hayes, Lieut. M. R., R.N., The late,

per Vice-Admiral Hayes, C.B. (1881) 10 - -Haynes, Edmund C., Esq. . 1 1 -Hay's Wharf, Proprietors of 1 1 -Hayter and Hayter, Messrs. . 1 1 -Hayward, B. W., Esq. (1886-8) . . 3 - -Hayward, J.Fred., Esq. (1873-87). . 78 - -Hayworth, Fredk., Esq. . . 1 1 -Head and Co., Messrs. H. . 2 2 -Headfort, The Most Hon. the

Marquis of 2 - -Heald, W. N., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Hearne, T. P., Esq. (1869-81) . . 21 - -Heathorn, W., Esq., and Lady

Prinn 2 2 -Heatley and Son, Messrs. . 1 1 -Heaton, Wm. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Hemery> C., Esq - 10 6Henckell, Du Buisson, and Co.,

Messrs 2 2 -Henderson, Miss F., in mem-

ory of the late J. Hender-son, Esq., R.N 1 1 -

Henderson, R.C., Esq., Li-vorno 1 1 -

Heneage, Major . . . . 2 - -Henley-on-Thames Branch (1888) . . 15 7 4Henry, Lieut.-Col. . . . 1 1 -Henty, C. P., Esq., Emsworth 1 1 -Hepburn, Mrs. Emily M. . 1 1 -Herd, Mrs. J 1 1 -Hereford,Miss Lucy,Mordiford 4 - -Herring, Messrs. G. & A., & Co. 1 1 -Herring, Miss J. E. . . . 1 - -Hertz & Co., Messrs. H. A. . - 10 -Hewetson, Thos. Esq. . . 2 2 -Hewett & Co., Messrs. J. D. 1 1 -Hewitt, The Misses, Lytham

(1873-87) 1,000 - -Hewson, Capt.,Ovington Park 2 2 -Heywood, E. S., Esq. . . 2 2 -Heyland, Gen. H. T. . . . 1 - -Hichens, A. K., Esq. . . 1 1 -Hickes, Miss C., Bath . . 1 1 -

Ditto (1884) 10 - -Hickes, Chas. R., Esq., and Miss C.

Hickes (1884) 50 - -3igham, W. S., Esq. . . . 1 - -Mhouse, Miss Harriet . . 1 1 -Hill, F., Esq., Hampstead . 1 - -Hill, The Right Hon. Lord

Arthur Wm., M.P. . . . 5 5 -Hill, Major 1 1 -Hill, Mrs. L. G., The Bucks 1 1 -lills and Underwood, Messrs. 1 - -

Hills, E. H., Esq., Redleaf . 2 2 -Hills, F. C., Esq., Deptford . 1 1 -

LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 519

1 -10 -

5 - -

1 2 6

17 17 - '1 -

1 -

5 -

10 -

- 10 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. i. d. £. s. d.

Hills, F. Ernest, Esq., Redleaf 2 2 -Ditto (1880) 15 - -

Hilton, Anderson, and Co.,Messrs - 10 6

Hind, Charles, Esq. . . . - 10 6Hindley, W. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Hinkley, Mrs., Derby . 1 1 -Hinton, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph

and Miss Hinton (1888)Hird, John, Esq., DemeraraHirseh, Bros., Messrs. .Hoare, Alfred, Esq. . .Hoblyn, J. B. P., Esq. (1869-87)Hobson, Chas.,Esq., Beverley 1" Hockewill, Bishop's S tort-

ford " 2 2 -Hodd & Son, Messrs. R. . . 1 1 -Hodgkin, C. E., Esq., Childwall (1888)Hodgkinson, W. S., and Co.,

Messrs 1Hodgson, C. H., Esq., Bel-

grave Road 5Hodgson, F. C., Esq., Down-

ing Street 1Hodgson, F. W., Esq., Love

Lane 1 1 -Hogg, Mrs. £., Gloucester Place (1883) 10 10 -Hogg, Curtis, Campbell Ji Co.,

Messrs 2 2 -Holden, E. T., Esq., Walsall 1 1 -Holinsworth, C. B., Esq.,

Lime Grove (1883-6) . . . . 21 - -Holland, The Hon. Mrs. F. . 1 1 -Holland, Capt. S. C.,R.N. . 1 1 -Hollingworth, Messrs. Thomas and

John (1886) 30 - -Hollond, Mrs., in addition to the gift

of the Lizard No. 1 Life-boat (1886-8) 40 - -Holmes, Bancroft, Esq. . . 1 - -Homer, C. G., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Homer, Rev. H. (1875-86) . . . 11 - -

Ditto - 10 6Honychurch,T.,Esq.,Dartford - 10 6Hood, Admiral Sir A., K.C.B. 2 - -Hooper, A., Esq., Royal In-

stitution (1863-87) 50 - -Hooper, A. D., Esq., Lloyd's 1 - -Hooper, Miss A. M., Bristol. 2 2 -Hooper, Miss E., Gloucester - 10 -Hooper, Mrs. A., Eastbourne

Terrace (1887) 5 - -Hooper, Mrs. H., Beckenham 1 1 -Hooper, Major, Southsea. . 1 1 - -Hope, Mrs. W. C., Bath (1873-87) 70 15 -Hope, Philip B. Beresford, Esq. 1 - -Hopkins, Rev. Canon . . - 10 -Hopkins, Rev. F 2 2 -Hopkins, The Misses, Not-

tingham . . . . . . 5 - -Hopkinson, S. D., Esq. . . 1 1 -Hopton Chapel Sick and

Funeral Society . . . . 3 3 -Horn, Mr. J. E 1 1 -Hornby, Rev. Phipps J. . . 1 - -Hornby, Mrs. P. J. . . . 1 - -Hornby, Mrs., The Hawthorns (1887)Horniman, John, Esq.

Ditto (1888) 1 - -Horton, T. E., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Hose, Rev. J. C 1 1 -Hotham, Rear-Admiral C. F.,

C.B. (1888) 2 2 -Hotham, F. W., Esq., Telham 2 - -.Hotham, The Hon. Lady . 2 2 -Hotbfield,the Right Hon. Lord 3 3 -Hovcll, J. R., Esq. (1872-88) . . 15 14 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £, s. d.

Hovenden, B1. P., Esq. (1872-81) . . 280 - -How, Mrs., Aspley . . . - 5 -Howard, Geo. J., Esq., Palace

Green 2 - -Howard and Escombe, Messrs. (1879) 10 10 -Howard, Mrs., Atherton, Mayfield

(1884), in addition to the gift of theMoelfre Life-boat 25 - -

Hewlett, Rev. W., and Mrs.Howlett - 5 -

Hoylaud, Rev. J., Brierly . 1 1 -Hubbard, Colonel C. J. . . 1 - -Huddersfield Branch (1887-8) . . 184 1 3Hudson, Frank,Esq. . . . 1 1 -Hudson, Mrs. W 1 1 -Hudson, Thos., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Hughes, Fredk., Esq., Reigate

(1879-87) 18 - -Hughes, W., Esq., Meole . 1 1 -Hull Branch (1888) 91 10 -Hull, The Misses, Withem . 1 1 -Hulley, H., Esq - 10 -Hnlton, Reginald, Esq., Isth-

mian Club (1887) 5 - -Hulton, Samuel F., Esq.,

Kensington 5 - -Hunt, A. J. Esq., Richmond 1 1 -Hunt, C. Brooke, Esq. . . 1 - -Hunt, Miss, Twickenham . 1 - -Hunter, John & Co., Messrs. 2 - -Hunter, Mark William, Esq. (1872-86) 58 16 -Hunter, the Misses Harriet & Isabella,

in memory of their mother (1881) 100 - -Hunwicke, F. S., Esq. . . 1 - -Hurwitz, C. B., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Hurst, T. G., Esq - 10 6Husey and Son, Messrs. R. A. 1 1 -Hutchings, J., Esq., Altrincham (1883) 13 10 4Hutchins, Mrs 1 - -Hutchinson, A., Esq. (1860-87) . . 350 - -Hutchinson, Miss C. (1863-87) . . 50 - -Hutchinson, Miss Fanny (1871-87) 35 - -Hutchinson, Miss, Malvern (1877-80) 16 1 -

Ditto 1 1 -Hylton, The Right Hon. Lord 3 3 -

I. W. (1877) 10 - -Iliffe, John, Esq. (1882-8) . 3 10 -Image, Mrs., Mildenhall (1879-85) 15 15 -Image, W. E., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Imlach, R. W., Esq., Demerara 1 1 -Ingilby, William, Esq. . . 1 1 -Inglis, Mrs 2 - -Ingram, Mrs. Herbert . . 5 5 -Ingram, Rev. H. M. . . . 1 - -" In Loving Remembrance of

our Harry," per Mrs. Starr (1887) 1 - -" In Memoriam" (1875-6) . . . 150 - -"InMemoriam" . . . . 25 - -" In Memoriam " D. M. T. (1887-8) 2 2 -" In Memoriam" M. A. Sayce (1886) 10 - -" In Memoriain S. M. W." (1883). . 10 - -"In Memory of George

Dovers," per Mrs. Doveis. - 10 -" In Memory of the late Mary

Crabtree (1887) 250 - -" In Memorv of a Sister who was an

Annual Subscriber" (1877) . . 50 - -"Inter Graces," per Mrs.Dalton(1876-83) 14 14 -Ipswich Branch (1888) . . . . 28 11 3Irby, The Hon. and Rev. L. C. R. 1 1 -Iredell, Colonel J. S. . . . 1 - -Iron and Steel Wire Manufacturers

Association, Birmingham, per E.Steer, Esq. (1884) 11 5 8

520 THE

Ann Subs.

£. s. d.Ivegill Church Temperance

Society - 10 6Tver, Archd., Esq 1 1 -Ivory, John, Esq 1 1 -

3. B. S 5 - -J. B. W. (1879)J . C . , Birmingham . . . 2 2 -J. D. (1870-87)J. E. D 1 1 -J. G. (1877)J. P. T. (1884-7)J. S 10 - -J. S. A. (1872-87)J. W. (1878-82) . . .Jackson and Till, Messrs. 1 1 -Jackson, Dr. Corrie, F.R.C.S 1 1 -Jackson, S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Ditto (1888) . . .Jackson, W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Jacobs, Alfred M., Esq. . 1 1 -Jacomb-Hood, Miss, in ad-

dition to her gift of theNewbiggin Life-boat . . 5 5 -

Jacox, The Rev. Francis (1886) . .Jaffiray and Co., Messrs. . . 5 - -Jaffray, Mrs., Kedhill (1884) . .James, F., Esq., Kensington (1877)James, Robert, Esq., Store

Street 1 1 -James, J. Stanley, Esq., Ox-

ford Road 1 1 -Jamieson, Hugh, Esq. (1878-84) . .Janson, R., Esq 1 1 -

Ditto (1888)Jauncey, G. M., Esq. . . . 2 2 -

Jenkin and Phillips, Messrs. 1 1 -Jenkins, A. H., Esq. (1877) . .

Jobson, W. W., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Johnson, Admiral . . . . ! - -Johnson, David, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Johnson, F., Esq - 5 -Johnson, Miss, Hampstead . - 5 -Johnson, Miss, Woodleigh (1888) . .Johnston, Henry W., Esq.,

Pitlochrie (1887)Johnston, R. E., Esq., Terlings (1887)Johnston, T., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Johnston and Son, Messrs.,

Botolph Lane . . . . 1 1 -Johnston & Sons, Messrs. N.,

Seething Lane . . . . 1 1 -Johnston, Sons, & Co., Messrs.,

E., Great St. Helens . . 1 1 -Jones, H. Cadman, Esq. . . 1 1 -Jones, James, Esq., Ramsey . 1 1 -Jones, Miss Isabella G. E.,

Bayshill - 10 6Jones, Mrs., Chester . . . - 5 -Jones, Mrs., Faversham (1878) . .Jubb, John, Esq., J.P. . . 5 - -

K. and E. C. (1873-81) . .K. S. (1880-8)K W (1878)Kaye, Miss E. F 2 2 -Keal Miss 1 1 -Keeling, Rev. Wm., B.D. . 1 1 -Keighley Branch (1888) . .Keiller, William, Esq. . . 2 - -

LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

Donations.£. S. d.

50 - -

20 12 -

100 - -10 6 -

47 17 -90

1 1 -

21 - -

10 - -50 - -

22 12 -

1 1 -

50 - -

- 10 -

1 - -3 3 -

25 - -

35 - -9 - -

20 - -

29 14 3

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d,

Kelsall, Lieut. H. J., R.A. (1887) - 10 -Keiso Branch (1887) 16 4 -Kemp, Capt. Thos. (1887) . . . - 10 6Kempster, John, Esq., and Mrs. 1 1 -Kendal, T. Herbert, Esq., Woodleigh

(1871-87) . . . 3 9 4 -Kenion, Miss, Spring Bank (1884) 20 - -Kennard, Steinmetz and Co.,

Kennaway, Rev. W. B., Weymouth(1881) . . 25 - -

Kennedy, Major, Woolwich (1885-8) 16 4 -Kennedy, Mrs., Onslow Square (1885-7) 3 - -Kent and Co., Messrs. G. B. - 10 6Kent, Henry, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Kent, Mrs. Henry . . . 1 1 -Keppel, Admiral of the Fleet

the Hon. Sir Henry, G.C.B. 1 1 -Kerl, W.', Esq., Anginering (1884-8) 7 - -Kidd, Miss Priugle . . . 5 - -

Ditto (1877-87) 65 - -Kidd, Mrs 1 1Kiddle, Com. W. W., RN.,

J.P. (1879-81) 10 10 -Kiddle, Mrs. W. W. (1880-81) . . 10 10 -Kilvert and Sons, Messrs.,

Kinahan, Mrs. C. J. . . . 2 2 -Kinahan and Co., Messrs. . 5 5 -King, G., Esq., Algiers . . 2 2 - .King, Mrs., Algiers . . . 2 2 -King, Miss Sarah, Skipton . 1 - -King, Messrs. H. S. and Co. . 2 2 -Kiug's Lynn Branch (1888) . . . 22 19 4Kingstown Branch (1888) . . . 15 5 8Kinloch, Miss, Broomfield . 1 1 -Kirk, Miss, Waterden . . - 10 6Kirkliston Branch (1887) . . . 5 - -Kitsell, A. WilJiam, Esq. . 1 - -Knill and Co., Messrs. J. . 2 2 -Knott, John F., Esq., Stave-

leigh 10 6Knowles, the late Miss M. . 3 - -Knox, B. D., Esq., Ardmillan 2 - -Knox, H. C., Esq., Juiiayadh

India (1887) 10 10 -Knox, Lady Louisa . . . 1 - -

L. E. v?., Croydon . . . - 10L J. E. (1888) 1Laddie, Mr., per Mrs. Dalton (1877-80) 18 18 -Ladds, Capt. W 10 6Laing, Howlett & Co., Messrs. (1884-6) 10 5 -Lambert Bros., Messrs. . . 2 2 -Lambert, F. D., Esq. . . . 3 - -Lambert, T., Esq 2 2 -Lampard & Summers, Messrs. 1 1 -Lampson, Sir Georee C., Bart. 2 2 -Lancaster Branch (1888) . . . . 120 - 5Landon, Mrs., Putney . . 2 2 -Landor, The Misses, May Bank 1 - -Lanerton, Lady . . . . 5 - -Langlois, Capt. Ph., Jersey (1888) 1 - -Langton, Miss Maria . . . 1 1 -Langworthy, Mrs. Sarah (1883) . . 1,000 - -

Lanyon, J. C., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Larcojn, Mrs. Capt. . . . 1 - -Larden, Rev. G. F., D.C.L. . 1 10 -Lark Sons & Co., Messrs. . 1 1 -Laurence Rev. H., Gerald-

town, Western Australia . - 10 -Laurence, S., Esq., Clapham (1882-8) 65 - -Lawrence, G. H., Esq. (1870-8) . . 34 - -

LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCKLPTION& 521

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Lawrence, Misa J., Rosslyn . - 10 -Lawrence, Mrs.,City Road (1882-6) 15 5 -Lawrence, Mrs., Richmond . 1 1 -Lawrence,the Misses, Whitehall (1882-8) 20 10 -Lawrence, Wm. Clark, Esq. . 2 2 -Lawson, Miss Elizabeth . . 10 - -Layard, Mrs. Fredk., Cheltenham (1887) 5 5 -Laye, Mrs 1 - -Lea, C. Wheeley, Esq., Worcester (1881) 100 - -Leach, Francis, Esq. . . . 2 2 -Leaf, Sons & Co., Messrs. . 1 1 -Leake, Thos. S., Esq., Wel-

lington 11-Ditto (1886-7) 2 2 -

Le Cocq, Capt. W. G., R.N. . 5 - -Ledger, J. W., Esq. - . . 1 1 -Ledoux, M. Henri, Demerara 1 1 -Lee, Fredk., Esq., New Square (1887) 5 5 -Lee, J., Esq., Stoke St. Mary (1876-88) 10 - -Lee, Miss, Kinfare . , . 2 2 -Leeds Branch (1888) 44 - -Leek Branch (1887) 20 4 4Legge, Gen. the Hon. A. C. . 2 - -Leicester Branch (1887) . . . . 70 - -Leigh, Mrs. D. H. . . . 1 1 -Leiningen, Admiral H.S.H.

the Prince, G.C.B. . . . 1 - -Leishman, Inglis, & Co.,Messrs. 1 1 -Le Lacheur, John A., Esq. . 2 2 -Leman, Henry, Esq. (1876-81) . . 16 13 -Le Marchant, Dowager Lady 1 1 -Letchworth, Miss, Woburn . 1 1 -Lethbridge, Christopher, Esq.,

Elmsdale (1887) 10 10 -Lethbridge, Mrs. A. G. . . 3 3 -Lethbridge, Mrs. J. K. . . - 5 -Lethbridge, Rev. J. K., M.A. - 10 -Lett, Fenwick, Esq., Rectory

Place (1884-8) 1 - -Lewis, Professor Hayter. . . 10 10 -Lewis, Mrs. Richd.,Wimbledon 2 2 -Lewis, R. E., Esq., Anerley 1 1 -Lewis, Richd., Esq., Hereford 1 1 -Leyland, Mrs. M. A. V. . . 5 5 -Licensed Victuallers Life-boat

Fund, vide p. 535.Liddell, E. H., Esq., Kitnocks

(1885-6) 10 10 -Liddon, E., Esq., M.D. . . 1 1 -Liddon, J., Esq 1 1 -Lightfoot, Miss . . . . 1 10 -Lightfoot, J. E., Esq., Ac-

crington 1 1 -Lighton, Sir C. R., Bart. . 1 - - -Lincoln, Wm., Esq., Queen

Victoria Street . . . . 1 1 -Lincolnshire Coast Shipwreck

Association Branch (1887) . . 70 - -Lindesay, Lieut. A. H., R.N. 1 - -Lindley, W., Esq., C.E. (1864-81) . 11 10 -Linford, Mrs. W. T. . . . 1 1 -Ling, Misa Ellen, Ash Close. 1 - -Lingen, The Rt. Hon. Lord,

K.C.B 2 2 -Lingham, Mrs 1 1 -Link, Fredk., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Lintott, W., Esq., Horsham . 1 1 -Lister, Miss E. P., Albion St. (1888) 10 - -Lister, Beck & Beck, Messrs. 1 1 -Littleboro' Co-operative Soc.

o f Industry, Limited . . 2 2 -Littledale, C. R., Esq. (1876-88) . . 37 10 -Littlehales, Capt. E., R.N. . 1 - -Liveing, Miss C - 5 -Liverpool and New Brighton Branch

(1887) 400 - -

Ann. Subs, Donations.£. t. d. £. >. d.

Llanddwyn Branch (1887) . . . 4 18 8Llanelly and Burry Port Branch (1888) 20 - -Llewellyn, R. W., Esq. . . - 10 6Lloyd, Matheson,& Co.,Messrs. 1 - -Lloyd, Mrs. G. J. M. . . . 1 1 -Lockitt, Miss, Macclesfield (1871-88) 3 10 -Lockitt, Mrs., Macclesneld . - 5 -Lockwood, Miss . . . . 1 1 -London, Brighton, and South

Coast Railway Co. (1888) . . . 4 0 - 1Long, Captain S., R.N. . . 5 - -Longman, C. 3., Esq. . . 1 1 -Longridge, Miss . . . . 1 1 -Looe Branch (1888) 10 - -Lord, Wm. L.. Esq., Duntroon (1887) 5 5 -Love, Mr. William, Paisley (1860-87) 28 - -Loveday, J. T., Esq., Norwood 1 1 -Low, Alex. F., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Lowe, Rev. H. E., M.A. . . 3 3 -Lowndes, Rev. E. S. . . . 1 1 -Lowndes, Rev. W. D. . . - 10 -Loyd, Major Arthur P. . . 5 - -Loyd, Mrs. Lewis (1859-87). . . 66 5 -Loyd, Lewis Vivian, Esq. . 10 - -Lucas, Mrs. C. H 1 - -Lucas,Richard,Eaq., Stamford 2 2 -Luck, F. G., Esq., Wadhurst. 2 - -Lucking, W. J., Esq., Normanby House

(1886) 10 10 -Lumley, Mrs. S. (1884-88) . . . 5 - -Luscombe, Mrs. . . . . 2 - -Luscombe, John L., Esq. (1888) . . - 10 -Lushington, Mrs. J, D. . . 2 - -Lutwidge, C. R. Fletcher, Esq. 1 1 -Luxmoore, Mrs 1 1 -Lyall, W. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Lyall, Mrs. Charles . . . 1 - -Lyell, Arthur H., Esq., Sum-

ner Place 1 1 -

M., per Messrs. Coutts & Co. (1867-87) 58 - -M. A. S. (1883-8) 4 - -M. B. (1888) 10 - -M.B., Leamington (1880-5) . . . 20 - -M. B. T. W. (1869-77) . . . . 200 - -M. D. G. (1887-8) 2 2 -M. E. C 2 2 -M. E. 1 1 1 -M. E. W. E. C. (1877-87) . . . 11 - -M. G. & F. H. (1888) . . . . 5 - -M. M. M., In Memory of (1872-84) 130 - -M. S. S 1 1 -M. T. (1865-75) 25 - -M. T. (1888) 10 - -M. W., In Meinoriam, per

J. H. G. (1888) 50 - -M. W., In Memoriam, per

E. G. (1888) 50 - -Mablethorpe Branch (1887) . . . 2 10 10MacAndrew & Co., Messrs. R. 2 2 -Macdonald, D., Esq., Lame (1875-9) 25 - -Macdonald, The Misses . . 2 - -Mac Farlan, J., Esq. . . . 1 - -Mackenzie, Colonel J. K.. . 2 2 -Mackenzie, Mrs. E. . . . 2 2 -Mackenzie, Mrs. Hugh, Eaton

Terrace - 10 6MackinlayMrs., Regents Park 1 1 -MacLeod, Commander R.N.,

and Mrs. (1887-8) 3 3 -MacLeod, Mrs., Crown Mansions (1888) 1 1 -Macleod, Norman M., Esq.,

Glasgow - 6 -Macmillan and Sons, Messrs. 1 1 -

2 H

522 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

Ann. Suba. Donations.£,. t. d. £. s. d.

MacWhirter, John, Esq., andMiss MacWhirter (1871-87) . . 56 11 -

Magrath, Rev. J. R., M.A. . - 10 -Mahon, R. H. D., Esq. . . 2 - -

Maitland, A. C. R., Esq. (1885-7) 7 - -Maitlaud, Rear-Admiral H.L. 1 1 -Major and Field, Messrs. . 1 1 -Major, C. M., Esq. . . . 1 1 -" Major " (1888) 35 14 -Malcolm, W. E., Esq. . . 1 - -Mallam, Richard, Esq. (1883) . . 20 - -Maltby, Lt.-Col. E. P. . . 1 1 -Manchester Branch (1887) . . . 232 1? 9Manchester Hotel Company,

Limited, Aldersgate Street 1 1 -Manley, A. E., Esq. . . . 2 - -Mannock, W. M. S. P., Esq. 1 1 -Manning, Mias M. E. (1886-8) . . 4 - -Mansel. J. C., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Mansfield, G. J., Esq., Longfield 1 1 -Manton, Messrs. J. S. & Co. 2 2 -Marcet, W., Esq., M.D., Flowermead

(1869-87) 32 3 -Marcet, Alex., Esq., Cresswell

Gardens (1887) 1 - -March, Lieut., Santander . - 10 -Margate Branch (1888) . . . . 2 19 6Margetts, Mrs. E. G. . . . 1 1 -Marine and General Mutual

Life Assurance Society , 5 5 -Mark Lane Life-boat Fund, vide p. 538.Markby, Alfred, Esq. (1878-84) . . 25 - -Markham,Chas., Esq., North-

Markham, Mrs., Morland (1887) . . 1 - -Marks, J. C., Esq., Swansea (1880-6) 12 10 -Marryat and Sons, Messrs. J. 2 2 -Marshall,A.,Esq., Huntingdon 1 1 -Marshall,C., Esq., Huntingdon 1 1 -Marshall, Rev. E. (1854-77) . . . 33 14 6

Marshall, J. M., Esq., Wai-

Marshall, J. M., Esq., Belmont (1887-8) 2 2 -Marshall, R. J., Esq., West-

Marter, Miss Mary B. . . 1 1 -Marter, Wm. Ingram, Esq. . 1 1 -Martin, E. M., Esq. . . . 5 5 -Martin, Mrs.Wm.,West Buck-

land 2 2Martin, Rev. Glanville . . 1 1 -Martin, T., Esq., Alston . . 1 1 -Martyn,Miss JaneA.,Carthew 5 - -

Ditto (1879-87) 10 - -Maryon-Wilson, Sir Spencer

M., Bart., J.P. (1888) . . . . 5 - -Mason, Miss, Lillington . . - 10 6Mason, Rev. Canon, Langley 1 1 -Massey, R.,Esq., Handforth . 1 - -Mathew, Major E. W., Wern 1 1 -Mathews, G. H., Esq. . . 2 2 -Matthews and LufE, Messrs. . 1 1Matthews, W. E., Esq. (1881) . . 10Matveieff and Co., Messrs. . 1 - -Maude, John, Esq., Redcliffe 1 1 -Maudslay, Chas. E., Esq. . 1 - -Maudslay, Henry, Esq 11 -Maudslay, Son, and Field . 2 2 -Maxwell, Rev. E 2 IS -Maxwell, Col. G. Shirley . 1 - -Maxwell, Master Patrick S. E. (1886) 25 - -Mavcock,Col., Lancaster Street 1 1 -Mayer, Rev. J. H., Bath . . - 10 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. *. d.

layer, Mrs. (1882-7) . . . . 4 5 -Mavne, Admiral R. C., C.B.,

M P 1 1 -tlcAndrew, John, Esq. . . 2 2 -a« Arthur, Messrs. A. & W. . 2 2 -rl'Bayne, Miss Frances . . 2 - -it°Cauce, Henry J., Esq. . - 10 -HcCracken, Fenwick and Co.,

Messrs. (1887) 1 1 -McCulloch, Sir James, K.C.M.G. (1887) 5 - -t t ° D o n o g h , Mrs., Molesey . 2 2 -tf'Dougall, C. A., Esq. . . 1 - -McDougall Bros., Messrs. . 1 1 -tf°Ewan and Co., Messrs. J. 1 1 -

M" riwraith M'Bacharu & Go.

tf°Kinna, David, Esq. . . - 10 6H'Laren, Jas., Esq. . . . 2 2 -tfead, Chas. W., Esq., Barnet 1 1 -Mead, Joseph B., Esq. . . 1 1 -Meadows, T ., and Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Medlvcott, Capt. M. B., R.N. 1 1 -Medwin, Dr. A. G. ... 1 1 -Mee, Mrs. J. H 1 1 -Megaw & Norton, Messrs. . 1 1 -Meggeson and Co., Messrs. . 1 1 -Melhuish, Sons, & Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Meller, Capt, A., Ipswich (1874-82) 35 - -Mellish, Henry, Esq. . . 1 1 -Mellish, Mrs. Leigh . . . 1 1 -Mellor, The Hon. Justice (1878) . . 50 - -Mellor, T., JSsq - 10 -Melrose Branch (1888) . . . . 16 3 3Melville, Lady F 1 1 -Mercers, The Worshipful Com-

pany of (1885-7) 205 - -Merchant Taylors, Worshipful Com-

pany of (1857-87) 210 - -Meredith, Miss Emma (1870-87) . . 35 18 3Merrick, Col., Court Villa . 1 - -Metcalfe, Mrs., Arzier sur

Meux & Co., Messrs., Limited 5 5 -Micbael, AlbertD., Esq. (1883) . . 10 10 -Michell, Lady Francis (1888) • . . 3 - -Michell, Rev. T. H. . . . 1 1 -Michie, A. S., Esq. . . . 1 - -Michie, Mrs. A. S. . . . 1 - -Miland, Mrs., Wimbledon . 2 - -Milburn, Messrs. William, &

C o 5 5 -Miller, Mrs. Murray, Wilton

House (1886) 20 - -Miller, R. M., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Miller, Mrs., Bognor (1887) . . . - 10 -Millom Branch (1887) . . . . 70 2 1Mills, H., Esq.. Glengall Rd. - 10 6Mills, J., Esq., Yateley . . 1 1 -Mills, Mark, Esq. (1864-80) . . . 85 5 -Mills, Wm., Esq., Clapham . 1 1 -Millward, Wm., Esq. . . 1 1 -Milner, Chas., Esq., Sheffield (1882) 10 - -Milner, Isaac, Esq., Sheffield 1 - -Milner, Rev. E. W, (1881-84) . . 20 - -Milnes & Chaytor, Messrs. . 1 1 -Mitchell, A.C., Esq.. . . 1 1 -Mitchell, F. H., Esq. (1857-81) . . 114 - -Mitchell, F.J., Esq., Caerleon 1 1 -Mitchell, G. W., Esq. . . 10Mitchell, J., Esq., Tauuton . 1 - -Mitchell, J. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Mitchell, W. R., Esq., Wim-

Mitchell, Lieut.-Col. W. (1884-8) . . 25 - -Mitchell, Yeames, and Co.,

LIST OF DONATIONS AND

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Moffat, R. J., Esq., F.R.G.S. 2 2 -Molison, Mrs., Errol (1881) . . . 600 - -Molony, Mr. G. M., South-

Molyneux, Lady Georgina (1874-7) 15 - -Molyneux, Miss . . . . - 10 -Moncrieff, Major-General. . 1 - -Monckton, Major P. E. (1886-7) . . 4 2 -Montagu, S., Esq., Kensington (1887) 1 1 -Montague, Leopold A. D.,

Esq., Penton . . . . 1 1 -Montgomerie & Workman,

Montgomery, John, Esq. . 5 - -Montgomery, Sir G., Bt. . . 2 - -Montrose Branch (1887) . . . . 20 - -Moon, R., Esq., Coventry . 2 2 -Moore, Capt. Richmond, R.N. 1 1 -

Ditto (1883-7) 7 15 -Moore, The late Lieut.-Gen.

R. C., C.B 2 - -Ditto, and Mrs. Moore (1871-6) 12 - -

Moore, W., Esq., Wierton . 1 1 -Moore, W. B., Esq., Hampstead (1881-3) 31 - -Moore, W. E., Esq. (1876) . . . 100 - -Moorsom, Rev. J. R. . . . 1 1 -Morgan & Co., Messrs. J. S. 1 1 -Morgan & Medhurst, Messrs. 1 1 -Morley, Mrs., Derby . . . 1 1 -Morphew, J., Esq., Jermyn St. 1 1 -Morrice, R. E., Esq., Eltham (1872-6) 10 10 -Morris, Mrs. A. H., Lee (1879-87) 4 - -Morris, Miss, per Mrs. Cross (1887) 2 2 -Morrison, Mrs., Reading (1881) . . 50 - -Morrison, Miss, Reading (1881) . . 10 - -Morton, Rose, &. Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Mosenthal, Sons, and Co.,

Moser and Sons, Messrs. (1878) . . 10 - -Moss and Co., Messrs. C. . 2 2 -Moss, Mrs. G. W 2 2 -

Mowbray, John J., Esq., Nae-moor (1886-7) 42 - -

Movsey, Rev. F. L. . . . 1 1 -Muff, F. B., Esq., Ilkley . 1 1 -Mullard,Thos. S., Esq., Hands-

worth - 10 6Mullens, J. A., Esq., Lom-

bard Street (1880-1) . . . . 52 10 -Milller, C. J., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Mullens, W. H., Esq., Broom

Hall . . . 5 5 -Munns, Mrs. W. H. . . . - 5 -Musselburgh Branch (1888) . . . . 15 16 -Myers, W. H., Esq., Swan-

Mytton, Miss, Welshpool . 2 2 -

N. L., Dublin (1861-79) . . . . 80 - -Naire, Perceval A, Esq. (1883) . . 10 10 -Napier, Rev. J. W. . . . 1 1 -Naylor, Benzon,&Co.,Messrs. 5 5 -Naylor, Joseph Ulysses, Esq. 1 1 -Neale Miss C Brighton 10 6Ncilson & Sons, Messrs. Claud 2 2 -Nelson, Dale, & Co., Limited,

Nesbitt Messrs. A & W. . 1 1 -Newark Branch (1888) . . . . 16 17 4Newbon, Robt. Alger, Esq. . 1 1 -Newcastle Trinity Board . . 10 10 -Newcastle, Tynemouth & Cullercoats

Branch (1888) . . . 50 - -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 523

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. 8. d.

Newport (Mon.) Branch (1887) . . 48 13 4New River Company . . . 1 1 -Newsom, S. H., Esq., Cork . 1 - -

Newton Abbot Branch (1888) . . . 13 14 -Newton, F. T., Esq. . . . 1 - -Newton, Major W. H., R.A. . 5 - -

Newton, Miss, Hampstead - 5 -Nicholl, Henry F., Esq. . . 5 5 -Nicholson, Mrs. A. . . . 1 - -Nicolson, Admiral Sir F. W.,

Bart., C.B. . . . 1 - -Nixon, C. J., Esq., Bourne-

Noble, John, Esq., Park Place (1877)(in addition to gift of Life-boat andHouse) 20 - -

Noble, R. H., Esq., Caver-

Noble, Wilson, Esq., M.P.,St. Leonard's . . . . 2 2 -

Noden, E. Byron, Esq., appropriatedfrom residue of Trust Fund (1882) 50 - -

Noel, Eugene F., Esq 10 10 -Nore Yacht Clnb, Gravesend, per H.

Hansley, Esq. (1886) . . . . 24 15 8Norfolk Branch (1888) . . . . 108 10 4Norris, Miss A. H. . . . - 10 -Norsworthy, G., Esq. . . 1 1 -Norsworthy, H., Esq. (1866-77) . . 100 - -Norsworthy, W. P. W., Esq.,

Oakhurst (1887) . . . 1 1 - 5 - -North Berwick Branch (1888) . . 15 - -Northampton Branch (1888) . . 15 5 6Northampton, The Most Hon.

the Marquis of . . . . 5 - -North East Coast Exhibition,

1882, Tynemouth (1883) . . . 30 - -Northey, E. R., Esq., Epsom (1878) 10 - -Northumberland, His Grace

the Duke of 2 - -Norwich National Fisheries Exhibition

Committee of (1881) . . . . 25 - -Nottingham Sea View Free-

hold Land Co., Limited (1887) . . 26 5 -"Number 99, East Sussex". 5 - -Nuttall, Thos., Esq., East-

bourne Road (1885-6) . . . . 500 - -Nutter, James, Esq. . . . - 10 6

O. S. (1888) 2 2 -Oakes, Arthur, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Oakes, Mrs. (1871-87) . . . . 15 15 -Oakley, Christopher, Esq. . 1 1 -Odd Fellows, Independent

Order of (M. U.) vide p. 538.Odgers, Mrs. W. B. . . . 1 1 -O' Donovan, The . . . . 1 1 -Offley, Forrester, and Co.,

Messrs 2 2 -Oldham, W., Esq. (1888) . . . 1 - -Olive, Capt. Ernest . . . 2 2 -

Ditto (1883) 10 10 -O'Maley, Michael R., Esq.,

O'Neill, Mrs. S. L. . . . - 10 6Onslow, Col. A. W. (1887-8) . . 2 - -Onslow, Lady M.A. (1882-8) . . 14 14 -

Ditto (1881-6) (in addition to hergift of the Sennen life-boat) . . 11 - -

Oppenheim, Henry, Esq. 5 - -Orde, Miss A. M. F. (1865-77) . . 30 - -

2 H

524 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAT

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £.. s. d.

Ormerod, G.W., Esq.. Wood-way (1875-86) 31 10 -

Onnerod, Rev. Geo. T. B.,Stroud (1885-7) 15 15 -

Osborn, Jas. Lee, Esq. . . 1 1 -Osborne, Martin, Esq. . . 1 1 -Ossington, The Rt. Hon. Lady

Viscountess (1886) 500 - -Otter, R.H.,Esq., Queenswood 5 - -Outram, Sir Francis, Bart. . 2 - -Outram, The Dowager Lady 2 - -Owen, Mrs. R. K. W. . . 1 1 -Owen & Graham, Messrs. (1866-77) 56 5 -

P. (1883) 10 - -P. P (1879) 10 - -Pace, Rev. H. H 1 1 -Pacific Steam Navigation Co. 5 5 -Painter, T., Esq., Wrexham . 1 - -Palmer, Lt.-Col. Fredk. . . 1 1 -Palmer, Commissary-General - 5 -Palmer, George, Esq. . . 1 1 -Palmer, Miss, Manton (1860-82) . . 22 15 -Palmer, Rev. H.G. (1880-2). . . 10 6 -Palmer, S. E., Esq., Conrtfield

Gardens 1 1 -Pantin, Messrs. W. & C. . - 1 1 -

Parish, Miss Eleanor . . . 1 - -Parker, F., Esq. (1887) . . . . 10 - -Parker, Miss, Oxenden (1887) . . - 10 -Parkin, Miss, Leconfield . . 1 1 -Parkin, Miss M. J. . . . 1 1 -

Ditto (1879-87) . . . . . . . 22 32 -Parkin, Mrs., Blaithwaite. . - 10 -Parnell, Louis, Esq. . . . 2 - -Parnell,Mrs.Gervas, Fetcham 1 1 -Parsons, John, Esq., Twyford

Lodge (1885-7) . . . . . . 10 10 -Partridge, Chas., Esq., Execu-

tors of the late (1887) . . . . 2 - -Paske.ColonelE. H., Downside- 10 6Paterson, Laing, & Bruce,

Pattenden, P., Esq., Brixton 1 1 -Patterson, Miss, Gravesend . - 5 -Paul, Henry Thomas, Esq.,

t h e late 2 2 -Paul, James, Esq., M.D., Barnes (1884) 105 - -Paulin, G., Esq. . . . . 1 1 -Pawle, J. D., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Pavne, Miss, Glenfield . . 1 - -Payne, W. H., Esq., Ashton. - 10 6Paynter, Major (1886-7) . . . . 15 - -

Ditto 5 - -Peach, The Misses, Langley

Hall, further in aid ofMemorial Life-boat (1877-81) . . 60 - -

Peacock <fe Buehan, Messrs. 2 2 -Peake, C. R., Esq. (1888) . . . - 10 6Pearce, Maresco, Esq. . . 1 1 -Peckover, Algernon, Esq. (1857-86) 90 - -Peebles Branch (1888) . . . . 2 7 - 4Peek, Winch & Co., Messrs. 5 5 -Peel, Edmund Yates, Esq. . 1 - -Peirse-Duncombe, G. T., Esq. 3 3 -Pelham, Lord (1876) 10 10 -Penarth Branch (1887) . . . . 10 - -Penfold, E. H., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Peninsular and Oriental Steam

Navigation Company . . 5 5 -Penn and Sons, Messrs. John 5 - -Penney, H., Esq - 5 -Pennington, Mrs., The Close 1 1 -Penny, Thos., Esq. . . . - 10 6Penny, Thos.S., Esq., Taunton 1 1 -

.

Ann. Subs.£. 8. d.

Penson, Miss E - 10 6

Pepys, J. A., Esq. (1880-2) . . .Percy, The Right Hon. the

Earl, P.C 2 - -Perrott, Major Sir Herbert,

Bart., " In Memoriam " SirEdwd.G. L. Perrott, Bart. 1 1 -

Peterhead Branch (1888) . .Peters, Henry,Esq., Rochester 5 5 -Philips & Co., Messrs. J. & N. 10 10 -Philips, J . W., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Philips, Miss, Leamington . 1 1 -Phillimore, Admiral Sir A.,

K C B. . . . . . 3 - -Phillipps and Graves, Messrs. 1 1 -Phillips, J. H., Esq., Cromwell

Phillips, Rev. S. J., Tilney . 1 1 -Phillips, W. W., Esq., Raglan 1 - -Phillpotts, W. F., Esq. . . 1 1 -Phipson, Wilson W., Esq. . 1 1 -Pick, Edgar S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Piel Branch (1888)Pierce, Edward, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Pigeon, Henry, Esq. (1864-88) . .Pigott, A. W., Esq., Pembridge Square

(1886 7)Pike, Mrs. Justine (1873-8) . . .Pilcher, R.A., Esq., Crom-

Pilcher, Giles T., Esq. . . 2 2 -Pirie and Co., Sir John . . 2 2 -Pitt, Miss E., Bayswater . - 10 -Playne, Peter, Esq. (1860-79) . .Plymouth Branch (1888) . .Pollard, W., Esq. (1880-84) . .Pooley, Chas., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Popplewell, T. W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Pope, W. H., Esq., and Mrs.

Pope, Stanwick . . . 2 2 -Porter, Rev. C. F - 10 -Porter, Capt. H. R. . . . 1 1 -Potter, Septimus, Esq. . . 2 2 -Powell, Messrs. T. J. and T. 1 1 -Poyer J. P., Esq. . . . . 1 1 -Prall, Z. E., Esq 2 2 -Pratt, T. R., Esq.. Daventry (1881)Prescott, H. W., Esq. . . 2 2 -Preston, Miss L. F. M. . . 5 - -Preston, R. A. B., Esq., in aid

of Cornish life-boats . . 50 - -Preston Branch (1888) . .Price and Pierce, Messrs. . 5 5 -Price, Mrs. Admiral (1858-87) . .Price, Miss, Maisonette . . 2 - -Priestley, Wm., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Primrose,TheHon. B.F..C.B. 2 2 -Prince, John, Esq. . . . 2 2 -Prince, Ogg and Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Pritchard, J., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Procter, John, Esq., Highbury Place

(1857-87)Procter, Robt., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Procter, Daniel, Esq., Brook

Villa (1887)Prowett, N. H. E., Esq. (1862-85)Prowse, Capt. G. J. W. . . 1 1 -

Ditto (1882)" Psalm 66, 13-14 " (1881) . . .Puckle, R. K., Esq., Mount

Pugh, Miss, Leightou . . - 10 6Pugh, Mr. John . . . . - 5 -Pulford, Alfred, Esq., Ravens-

1, 1888.

Donations.£. s. d.

21 - -

40 - -

40 - -

83 - -

8 8 -20 - -

95 - -50 - -10 - -

10 - -

7 15 2

180 - -

21 - -

825 - -85 - -

10 - -20 - -

LIST OF DONATIONS ANE

Ann. Subs. Donations£. 8. d. £. 8. d.

" Queenie," per Mrs. Dalton (1883-8) 10 10 -Quick, Rev. R. H., M.A. . 3 3 -Quinn, Henrj', Esq., The late, Exors.

of, per W. M. Hepper, Esq. (1888) 450 - -

R. B. and Co. (1867-88) . . . . 162 7 -R. B. J. (1879-87) 30 - -R. M. G. (1887) 20 - -R. R. K. (1888) 1 - -Rabbetts, Mrs - 5 -Rackham, Willoughby, Esq. 2 2 -Ea.hu and Co., Messrs. . . 2 2 -Raincock, Mrs., Waltons (1882) . . 10 10 -Ralli Brothers, Messrs. . . 2 2 -Ralph, Rowland W., Esq. . 1 - -Ramsay, Capt. John, R.E. . 2 - -Randells and Co 1 1 -Raudolph, Admiral G. G. . 5 - -Rankine, Mrs. C. J. . . . - 10 -Rastrick, R. J., Esq. . . . - 5 -Rawlins, Mrs., Tunbridge

•Wells 1 - -Rawlinson, J., Esq. . . . 1 - -Rawson, Miss E., Nydd Hall (1859-84) 510 - -Ray, Rev. Henry, B.A. . . 1 1 -Rayner, Mrs., in memory of the

late Stephen Whiteman, Esq. 1 - -Read, Mrs., "In Memoriam" (1882-7) 2 - -Reading Branch (1888) . . . . 132 2 1Redfern, Alexander, and Co. 5 - -Reece, Miss (1869-77) . . . . '24 - -

Reid, General J 1 1 -Reid, P., Esq., Stock Exchange (1879) 50 - -Reid, J. F., Esq., Tytherleigh (1885-7) 2 2 0Eeinachs, Nephew, and Co. . - 10 6Reiss Bros., Messrs. . . . 2 2 -Reneau, Mr. & Mrs. R. P. W. 1 1 -

Reynardson, Rev. G. B. . . 2 - -Reynardson, Rev. J. B. . . 1 1 -Reynolds, Rev. E. M. . . 1 1 -Riach, Lieut.-General, W. A. 2 2 -Rich, H. T., Esq., Hounslow - 6 6Richards, M., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Richardson, Brothers and Co. 1 1 -Richardson, James N., Esq. . 1 - -Richardson, Jonathan, Esq. . 1 - -Richardson, Miss (1881-8) . . . 34 4 -Richardson, T., Esq. . . . - 10 •-Rickards, Walter, Esq. (1879) . . 10 - -Rickett, Smith, & Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Riddell, Miss, Beaufort Grdns. 2 2 -

Exchange (1876-82) . . . . 18 18Ridgway <fe Co., Messrs. . . 2 2 -Ridpath, E., Esq 1 1 -Rigge, H. F., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Rivington, Septimus, Esq. . 1 - -Roake, J. J., Esq., Anerley . - 10 -Robartes, The Rt. Hon. Lord 5 - -Robarts, Lubbock & Co., Messrs. (1883) 10 10 -Roberts, G. H., Esq., Augustus

Square - 10 6

Roberts, Jas., Esq., Ealing . 1 1 -Roberts, Mrs. Joseph, Mina Road

(1887) 100 - -Roberts, Miss, Slade End . - 10 6Robertson, Capt. G. M. . . 5 - -Robertson, Henry, Esq., Glasgow (1880) 20 - -

Winnie Girton (1863-88) . . . 18 8 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 525

Ann. Subs. 1 HMiatioue.£ s. d. £. ». d.

Robertson, J. C., Esq. . . 1 - -Robertson, Mrs. Graham (1884-8) 80 - -Robins, Miss, Woburn Place 1 - -Robins, Miss G., ditto . . 1 - -Robinson, C. B., Esq., Frank-

t o n Grange 2 2 -Robinson, F. J., Esq., Great

Cumberland Place . . . 2 2 -Robinson, G., Esq., Skipton 1 1 -Robinson, J., Esq., Aspley

Robinson, Lawson, Esq. . 1 1 -

Robinsou, Rev. T. B. B. . 1 1 -Rochdale Branch (1887) . . . 100 3 2Rockley, J., Esq., Boro' . 1 1 -Rodger, Mrs. Macintosh (1888) . . 5 - -Rodocanachi, Sons, and Co. . 1 1 -Rodwell, Mrs. Helen, Win-

chester (1863-77) 91 9 8Rogers, Mrs. Eliz. (1887) . . . 1 - -Roget, Mrs., Maida Hill . . 1 1 -Rohrweger, J. C.. Esq. . . 1 1 -Rolle, The Hon. Mark . . 10 - -Rolleston, Miss, Bath . . 1 1 -Romilly, Cosmo, Esq. (1881-6) . . 21 - -Ropes, W. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Rosher, W. H. Burch, Esq. (1880) 10 10 -Ross, Wm. Lewis, Esq. . . 2 2 -Ross, Miss, College Terrace (1887) 2 - -Ross, Mrs., Bristol (1887) . . . 10 - -Rothery, H. C., Esq., M.A. (1880) 25 - -Rothschild, Messrs. N. M. &

Sons 10 10 -Routh, Miss A 1--

Road 1 1 -Rowlandson, Miss Ann . . 1 1 -Rowley, Mrs. J., Owl House (1886) 20 - -Rowley and Davies, Messrs. 1 1 -Royal London Yacht Club . 2 2 -Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

(annual) 10 - -Royal Yacht Squadron . . 10 - -Rubie, J. P., Esq., Cowes . 1 1 -Ruck Bros., Messrs. . . . 1 1 -Ruck, Mrs. Marie, on behalf of the late

Josiah Ruck, Esq. (1881) . . 100 - -Runcorn Branch (1888) . . . . 9 5 -Rufford, F. T., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Ruskin, Professor, M.A. . . 5 5 -Rust, George J., Esq. . . . 1 1 -

S. B. (1888) 3 - -S. C. (1885) 500 - -S. C. H. (1859-77) 41 11 -

Ditto 1 1 -S. H. H.. "Little Colonial" 1 1 -S. M., Kensington (1882) . . . 10 10 -S. M., Charisworth (1884-6). . . 15 - -S. S., Tunbridge Wells (1882-6) . . 10 10 -S. Y. N. (1872-80) 40 - -Saddlers, Worshipful Com-

pany of (1877-87) 35 15 -Sadler, Harrison, and Co. . 2 2 -St. Andrew's Branch (1888) . . . 15 - -St. Aubyn, Miss, Monk's Grove 1 1 -St. Germans, The Rt. Hon.

the Earl cf 2 - -Salomons, Mr. and Mrs. Leopold, Pas-

sengers on board the Albert Victor,March 11, 1888 105 - -

" Sally-forth," per Mrs. Dalton (1878-88) 17 17 -

526 THE

Ann. Subs.£. i. d.

Salt, John Chas., Esq. (1879) . .Sailers, Worshipful Company of 5 5 -Saltoun, The Right Hon. Lord 1 1 -Samuelson, Sir B.,Bart.,M.P. 5 5 -Sandeman, George G., Esq.,

Roohe Court (1887) . .Sanders, F., Esq., Cross Keys 1 1 -Sandwich, The Countess of (1872-84)Sandys-Lumsdaine, Mrs. . 1 1 -Sandya-Lumsdaine, Miss . 1 1 -Sandys-Lumsdaine,MissA. H. 1 1 -Sandys-Lumsdaine,Miss A.C. 1 1 -Santley, Charles, Esq. (1879) . .Sargent, George, Esq., Wool-

Sartoris, Alfred, Esq. . . 5 - -Sassoon and Co., Messrs. D. 2 2 -Saul, Miss, Bow . . . . 1 1 -Saumarez. The Hon. Jas. St.

" Saunders, Mrs., PetershamTerr 1 1

Savage and Hill, Messrs. . 2 2 -Savory and Moore, Messrs. . 3 3 -Saxe- Weimar, General H.S.H.

Prince Edward of, G.C.B. 1 - -Scarborough Branch (1887) . .Schloss Brothers, Messes. . - 10 -

Schroder & Co., Messrs. H. . 2 2 -Schuster, Rev. W. P. and

Mrs. Schuster . . . . 2 2 -Schwabe, Mrs. (1887-8) . .Schwartz, Mrs. M. E. de, Canea,

Isle of Crete (1888) . .Ditto per Widows and

Orphans Fund (1888) . . .

Scott & Dinham, Messrs. . 1 1 -Scott, E., Esq., Colchester (1869-87)Scott, Harold Spencer, Esq. . 1 1 -Scott, Mrs., Tunbridge Wells 1 1 -Scott, Kev. M. R., M.A., &

Miss Scott 1 1 -Scott, Patrick, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Scott, E. H., Esq., M.A. . 1 1 -Scott, Mrs. S., Penywern Road 1 - -Serimgeour, Henry, Esq.,

Eastbourne (1886) . . .Scrimgeour, Mrs., (1872-84).Scriveners, Worshipful Com-

pany of (1860-82) . . .Seager, Charles H., Esq. (1872-8)Seagram, Miss (1888) . .Seagram, Miss E. (1888)Searle, Mrs., Edith Road (1887)Seawell, Mrs. Arthur (1887-8)Seawell, Miss M. (1888) . .Sebag, Joseph, Esq. (1877-81)Seely, Chas., Esq., Nottingham (1888)Selborne, The Rt. Hon. The

Earl of 2 -Selfe, Mrs., Farnham . . 1 - -Semple, A., Esq., Maida Vale 2 2 -Senior, J., Esq., Stieatham . 2 2 -Senior, Julian, Esq. (1877-9) . .Settle Branch (1888)Severn, J. P., Esq. . . . 3 3 -Sewell, Mrs., Brompton . . 1 1 -Sewell, Mrs. W., Richmond . 1 1 -Seyd and Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 -Seymour, Lieut.-Gen. W. H.,

CB 1 - -Shackleton, Richard, Esq. . 3 3 -Shafto, Mrs. J. D. . . . 1 - -Sharp, J., Esq., and Mrs. Sharp (1883-7)

LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

Donations.£. s. d.10 10 -

10 10 -

90 - -

20 - -

52 10 -

6 - -

50 - -

50 - -

14 12 -

20 - -78 5 -

42 7 -15 15 -- 10 -- 10 -2 - -2 - -- 10 -

15 - -50 - -

31 - -45 4 6

2 10 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. *. d. £. t. d.

Sharp, Sidney, Esq. . . . 2 2 -Sharp, Wm., Esq., Redhill . 1 1 -Sharpe and Co., Messrs. R. . 1 1 -Sharps and Wilkius, Messrs. 1 1 -Shaw, Miss H. E., and Miss

E. S. Boyd (1883) 6 4 - 1Shaw, Miss L. C - 5 6Shaw, Rev. F 1 1 -Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.,

Shaw, Miss H. P., Alsager (1888) 1 - -Shaw, Mrs., Exeter . . . 1 1 -Shaw, Miss, Tiverton (1888) . . - 10 -Sheepshanks, W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Sheffield Branch (1888) . . . . 42 12 6Sheldon, Miss Lilian . . . 2 2 -Sheldon, Rev. J. (1881-8) . . . 80 - -Sheldon, Thos., Esq., Rycote

Lodge (1882-7) 6 4 -Shepard & Co., Messrs. . . 2 2 -Shepherd, Arthur, Esq. (1869-83) . . 46 - -Shepherd,Major Howell (1859-86) . . 60 - -Shepherd, Mrs., Husberne . - 5 -Shiffner, Miss J. P. (1871-88) . . 37 16 -Shiffiner, Mrs 1 1 -Short, F. B., Esq., Buckham (1878) 10 - -Shropshire Branch (1887) . . . 73 10 9Sibthorp, Colonel . . . . 5 - -Sidmouth Branch (1887) . . . . 10 - -Silvester, The Misses (1886-7) . . 8 - -Sim, Major-Gen. E. Coys-

Simm, Mrs., Paisley . . . 1 1 -Simon and Whelon, Messrs. . 1 1 -Simon, George, Esq., Widmore

Simonds, Robt. Henville,Esq. 1 1 -Simpson, B. W., Esq., West-

Simpson, Miss, Hadley . . - 10 -Simpson, Mrs. J. Brown . . 1 - -Sinnott, J. R., Esq. . . . - 5 -Sismey, Thomas, Esq., and

Skinner, Edward, Esq.,Sheffield 1 1 -Skinner, Thos., Esq., M.D,,

Skinners, Worshipful Com-pany of (1865-87) 105 - -

Skynner, H., Esq., the late, from afriend in his memory (1885) . . . 25 - -

Sladen, Mrs., Wellbank (1888) . . 1 1 -Slater, Henry, Esq. . . . 2 2 -Slater, Rev. Leonard, Bakewell (1881-8) 19 19 -Slater, Jas., Esq., Greenock (1888) 1 - -Sloggett, W. H., Esq. . . - 10 6Smart, Miss, Bedford Square 1 - -Smart, Miss A. C., Bedford

Smart, Mrs. (In addition tospecial Life-boat gifts) . 2 2 -

Smellie, Miss, Highview . . 2 2 -Smith and Co., Messrs. F. . 2 2 -Smith and Sons, Messrs. G. . 2 2 -Smith, C. A., Esq., Chester . - 5 -Smith, Colonel J. (1866-88) . . . 112 13 -Smith, Elder, and Co., Messrs. (1887) 6 6 -Smith, Frederick M., Esq., Evesham

(1887) 200Smith, J. B., Esq., Palmer's

Green 1 1 -Smith, John Duke, Esq.,

Smith, J. McLaren, Esq.,South Kensington . . . 10 - -

Smith, J. W., Esq., Oundle . 1 1 -

LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS.

Ann. Suba. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Smith, Gen. J. W. S., C.B. . 1 - -Smith, Miss Peploe . . . 5 - -Smith, Miss Philip, Lucerne (1884) 100 - -Smith, Mr. G. H., Walsall . - 5 -Smith, Mrs. Joseph, Newstead (1880-4) 10 5 -Smith, Mrs.,Tavistock Square 1 1 -Smith, Mrs. W. Wilthew . 5 - -Smith, T. H., Esq., Bengeo . 1 1 -Smith, Thomas Valentine,

Esq.,Grosvenor Road (1878) . . 10 10 -Smith, Thos.,Esq.,Cirencester 1 1 -Smith, W. Arthur, Esq., Bir-

mingham (1873-81) 21 - -Smith, The Rt. Hon. W. H.,

M.P . 5 5Smith, Com. Seymour S., R.N. 1 1 -Smith, Mrs., Crown Mansions (1888) 1 1 -Smitheman, the Misses, Albury (1883-7) 10 10 -Smithers, H. W., Esq., Bad-

Smythies, G., Esq. . . . 2 2 -

Soames, E., Esq. (1876) . . . . 10 10 -Soames, W., Esq., Blackheath 2 2 -Society for the Discharge and Relief

of Persona Imprisoned for SmallDebts (1864-88) 1667 15 6

Soden, Henry, Esq., Larkbere

Somes, Mrs. Maria. . . . 1 1 -Somes and Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 -Sommer, Chas., Esq., Whitley 1 1 -" Son of a Sailor, and one who has so

often been exposed to the dangers ofthe sea "(1881) 15 15 -

Souter, Miss, Norwood . . 1 1 -South Metropolitan Gas Light

and Coke Company (1864-87) . . 105 - -" South Easter," per Major

Monckton (1888) 5 - -Southampton Branch (1888) . . . 62 4 5Southard and Co., Messrs. . 2 2 -Southey, Alfred P., Esq. (1883) . . 10 10 -Spalding Shipwreck Society . 1 1 -Sparks, Mrs. Wm. . . . - 10 -Spawforth, Joseph, Esq. . . 5 5 -Spencer, Maitland, Esq., Un-

derleigh (1875-6) 30 - -Spencer, Mrs. E 2 2 -Spencer, Rev. W. M. . . 1 1 -Sperling, Arthur, Esq. . . 1 1 -Sperring, Henry John, Eaq. (1878) 10 - -Spies Bros, and Co., Messrs. (1879-85)- 40 - -Spiller, J. H., Eaq., Canonbury (1887) 5 5 -S pottiswoode, Miss Mary, Perth 1 - -Spreat, J. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Spreckley, White, and Lewis 2 2 -Sprigens, Miss, Clapton . . 1 1 -

Squire, D. B.. Esq., ThurlowKoad 2 2 -

Stafford, The Rt. Hon. Lord (1880-4) 20 - -Stallebrass, Mrs., S. Hackney 1 - -Stamper, Miss, Hawkshead (1888) 1 - -Standen, Wm., Esq. . . . - 10 -Standidge and Co., Messrs. . 1 1 -Standring, Geo. C., Esq. . . - 10 6" Stanley Fund," per Joseph

Spence, Eaq., J.P. (1886) . . . 200 - -Stanley, W. F., Eaq. . . . 1 1 -Stannus, T. R., Esq. . . . - 10 -Stanton, J. T., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Starky, Mrs., Bromham . . 1 - -Staley, Mrs., Derby . . . 1 1 -Stead, J. J., Eaq - 5 -Steaina and Co., Messrs. J. . 1 1 -

Ann Subs.

£. s. d.Stear, Henrv, Esq., Saffron

Walden 1 1 -Stechford Branch (1888) . .

Steel, Mrs., Cockermouth (1877-84)Steinmetz, J. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Stennett, J. H., Esq., Bath (1877-83)

Stephen, Mrs. Leslie . . . 2 2 -Stephens, Mias A. M. . . - 6 -Stephens, P. S., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Stericker and Co., Messrs. . - 10 6Stern, Baron Herman De (1878) . .Stern Brothers, Mesars. (1876-7) . .

Steward, Rev. C. H. . . . 1 1 -

Stiebel Brothers, Messrs. . 1 1 -Stilwell & Sons, Messrs. . . 1 1 -Stirling Branch (1888) . .Stock, Mrs. ( In Memoriam) 2 2 -Stockport Branch (1887) . .

Stone, E. M., Esq. . . . 3 3 -Stone&Co.,Messrs.J.,Deptford 2 2 -Stone, J., Esq., Broad St. . 1 1 -Stooe, John, Esq., Ashburtou (1877-88)Stone, Mrs. John, Ashburton 1 - -Stoneliam, F., Esq., the Retreat - 10 6Stopford, Mrs. Grosvenor . 1 - -Stowers, Rev. H. M. . . . 1 1 -Stratford, The Rt. Hon. The

Earl o f 3 3 -Strahan, W. S., Esq., Buxton 2 2 -Strang, W., Esq 1 1 -Strange, Mrs. Mary Ann . . 1 1 -

Ditto (1883)Straton, Mrs. Alexander (1886) . .Streatfield, R. J., Esq. . . 5 - -Street, George, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Strickland, A. E. C., Esq. . 1 1 -Stuart, Colonel J. F. D. C. . 2 - -Stuart, Geo., Esq 3 - -Stucley, Lieut.-Colonel . . 1 - -Sturge, Geo., Esq.,Woodthorpe (1882-5)Sturrock, Major Archibald . 5 5 -Suart, Mrs. Alfred . . . 1 1 -Sugg, Henry, Esq., Rostowe. 1 1 -Su\ivan, Admiral T.B.M. . 1 - -Summerson, T. R., Esq. . . - 7 6Surr, Watson, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Surrey Commercial Dock Co. 5 5 -Sutton, Mrs., Pembroke House (1886)Sutton, Edward A., Esq.,

Malvernbury (1888) . .Sutherland,H., Esq., Dulwich 1 1 -Sutherland, His Grace the

Duke of 5 -Swanage Branch (1888) . .Swansea and Port Eynon Branch (1887)Swanzy, Messrs. F. and A. . 1 1 -Swinburne,SirJ.,Bart.,F.R.S. 5 - -Sx. B 10 6Sykes, J., Eaq 2 2 -

Symes, Mrs. Elizabeth S., in additionto Poolbeg Life-boat (1881) . .

Ditto . . . . 10 - -Symona, Mrs. (1882)Symonda, Wm. Thos., Esq. . 2 2 -

T (1887)T. J. K. (1871-81)T. J. M. (1877-81)

527

Donations.£. s. d.

30 4 7

110 - -

10 10 -

10 - -47 5 -

32 18 2

14 19 -

20 - -

25 - -- 10 -

22 - -

10 10 -

5 5 -

10 - -30 - -

10 - -

20 - - 1

10 - -15 15 -70 - -

528 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 18S-8.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. ». d. £. s. d.

T. J. S - 5 -Taddy and Co., Messrs. . . 3 3 -TafE Vale Railway Company (1888) 5 - -Taggart, Mrs. Fortescue (1884-7) 7 2 -Tallow Chandlers, The Wor-

shipful Company of (1887-8) . . 10 10 -Tangyes, Messrs., Limited . 1 1 -Taniere, Mrs. J., Ramsgate . 1 1 -Tanqueray & Co., Messrs. C. 2 2 -Tapling and Co., Messrs. Thos. 2 2 -Tapper, A. A., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Tamer, E. T., Esq. . . . 1 - -Tamer, G. Edward, Esq. . . 1 1 -Tarner, H. T., Esq. . . . 1 - -Tarner, Miss C. T. . . . 1 - -Tarner, Miss L. T. . . . - 10 -

' Tarratt, Josh., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Tarratt, Mrs., Ashford Hall (1877) 300 - -Tassell, Mr. F - 5 -Tate, Miss C. E 1 1 -Tatham, C. A., Esq. (1881-8) . . 8 8 -Tattersall, John, Esq., one year's main-

tenance of a Life-boat station (1877) 70 - -Tatton, Lees W., Esq., Man-

Tatton, Mr. Samuel, Chorley - 10 -Taunton, Miss, in memory of

the late Lady Taunton . . 1 1 -Taunton, Mrs, Widney Pro-

ceeds of Sale of Work (1886) . . 35 - -Tayler, Miss M. E., Wands-

Tayloi and Sons, Messrs. J. 1 1 -Taylor, Charles, Esq., Mistley 1 1 -Taylor, J. D., Esq. (1865-82) . . 105 - -Taylor, Gen. K - 5 -Taylor, Rev. Alfred R. . . 1 1 -Taylor, S. L., Esq., Birklands 5 5 -Taylor, W. R., Esq. . . . - 10 -Temperlevs, Carter, & Darke 1 1 -Tesdorpf & Co., Messrs. A. . 2 2 -Tetley and Co., Messrs. J. . 1 1 -Tetley, The Misses, St. Chads

Villas (1869-86) 110 - -Thames & Mersey Marine In-

suranceCo., Royal Exchange 5 5 -Theobald, Mrs., Westbourne

Thistlethwayte, Thos., Esq. (1887) 10 - -Thomas, Capt. Montagu, R.N.(1868-83) 72 - -Thomas, Mrs - 10 6Thomas, D. C., Esq. . . . - 10 6Thomas, G. E., Esq., Swans-

wick - 10 -Thomas, Miss Frances (1886-7) . . 4 2 -Tbomas, Mr. W., Caerphilly - 10 -Thomas, W. F., Esq. (1884) . . . 10 - -

Ditto 5 - -Thompson, Adm. T. P. . . 1 - -Thompson, Henry, Esq. . . 1 1 -Thompson, Major Laurence

C. F. (1885-7) 10 10 -Thompson, Messrs. W. J. & H. 2 2 -Thomson, Harry, Esq. . . - 10 6Thomson & Son, Messrs. . 1 1 -Thorngate, W., Esq. (the late),

Trustees of 80Thorp, Miss - 5 -Threlfall, Chas., Esq. . . 5 5 -

Ditto (1887) 10 10 -Thresher, Capt. W. (1871-87) . . 20 15 -

Ditto 2 2 -Thurlow, Major Edward H., and Capt.

Ernest H. Thurlow (1884) . . 1000 - -Thurlow, Major Edwd. H. . 1 1 -Tindall, Uilev, & Co., Messrs. 1 1 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. e. d. £. s. i.

Tinker, R. M., Esq., Crom-well Road (1886-8) 2 - -

Tippinge, T. Vernon, Esq.,Binstead 2 - -

Tisdall, Mr. Sydney . . . 1 1 -Tite, Lady (1886-7) 15 15 -Tobin, Lady 1 - -Toke, Colonel 1 1 -Tollemache, Hon. A. G. (1867-88) 450 - -Tomlinson, Rev. J. P. . . 1 1 -Toppin, The Misses, Putney. 1 1 -Torquay Branch (1888) . . . . 57 10 9Townend and Co., Messrs. T. 1 1 -Toynbee, Capt. H. . . . 1 1 -Trench, Louis, Esq. . . . 1 - -Trimnell, Miss E., The

Parade (1883-88; 4 4 -Trinder, Anderson, & Co. . 3 3 -Trinity -House, Elder Brethren of

(1884-6) 105 - -Trotter, William, Esq. (1872-81) . . 60 - -Trotter, Mrs. H. E. (1888) . . 2 2 -Troyte, Colonel C. A. W. 1 1 -Tryon, Hon. Mrs. . . . 1 - -Tudor, E. O., Esq. . . 1 1 -Tudor, Mrs. W. Langley . 1 1 -Tufnell, H. A., Esq., The Groye (1883) 25 - -Tunstall Branch (1888) . . . 2 2 -Turle, James, Esq., M.D. 1 1 -Turle, Mrs - 10 6Turner, Miss I., Cotton Rectory 1 1 -Turner, Mrs., Liverpool (1877-81) 200 - -Tvfeddle, Mrs. Thomas (1872-S3) 19 19 -Twining, H. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Two Friends, per Miss Wor-

" Two Friends at Blackheath " (1883) 200 - -Tydd, Mrs., Fair View . . 1 1 -Tydd, Mrs. Mary E., Fair View (1885-7) 1 10 6Tylden, Mrs 1 1 -Tylee, Charles J., Esq. . . 1 1 -

Ditto (1888) 1 1 -Tyndall, W. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -TyneImpTovenientCommiB8ioners(1884) 52 10 -Tyser, G. D., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Tytler, Genl. Sir J. M. B.

Fraser, K.C.B 2 - -

Uhthoff<fe Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 -Ulph, J. B., Esq 1 1 -Underwood, Frank, Esq. (1887) . . 10 10 -"Unexpected Legacy "(1887) . . 10 10 -Union Steam Ship Company (1877) 10 10 -Unite, W. 0., Esq. (1886) . . . 10 10 -Upton, H., Esq 3 3 -Urwick, W. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Usborne and Sons, Messrs. . 1 1 -

Vallentin, John, Esq., Croydon 1 1 -Vane, Rev. Gilbert H. F. (1887) . . 2 2 -Vanner and Prest, Messrs. . 1 1 -Vardon, Mrs. F. (1868-86) . . . 15 10 -Vardon, Henry, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Varnam, Miss H., Pailton . - 10 6Veasey, Mr. and Mrs. H. . - 7 6

Venning, Edgcombe, Esq. . 1 1 -Verney, Capt. E. H., R.N. . 1 1 -Vernon, Miss Emma P. . . 1 1 -Vernon, Rev. H. J., B.A. . - 10 -Verulam, The Earl of (1876). . . 10 - -

LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. a. d. £,. *. d.

Vesey, Capt R.N. (1864-78) . . 21 - -Veyret, Madame . . . . 1 1 -Vigne, John, Esq 1 1 -Vincent, J., Esq. . . 1 1 -Vintners, Worshipful Com-

pany of (1886) 10 10 -Vivian, Younger, and Bond,

W. A. D. (1886-7) 15 10 -W. A. D. (1875-86) 110 - -

Ditto . . . 10 - -W. C. (1885) . . . . . . 10 - -W. F. S., Lloyd's (1877) . . . . 25 - -W. W. of W - 5 -Waddington, Mis. J. T. (1869-78) 52 10 -Wagstaff, James, Esq. . . 1 1 -Wain, Richard, Esq., Clifford

Street. . . 1 1Wakefield Branch (1887). . . . 25 2 -Waketield, Mrs. . . . 1 1 -Waldegrave, The Rt. Hon.

the Earl . . . . 5 5 -Walker, C., Esq. (1885-8) . . . 25 - -Walker, Geo., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Walker, John, Esq., Halifax (1876) 20 - -Walker, Miss L. B., in aid of Newport

(Pembrokeshire) life-boat Station(1883) 60 - -

Walker, Philip A., Esq. . . 1 1 -Walker, W. N., Esq. (1873-88) . . 26 1 -

Ditto . 1 1 -Walker, The late John, Esq., Repre-

sentatives of, per William Walker.Esq. (1887) . . . . 50 -

Walker, Maior-Gen. G. F. (1887) . . - 10 -Walker, J. R., Esq., Malta (1887) . . 2 2 -Wallace, Brothers, Messrs. . 3 3 -Wallace, Sir Richard, Bart.,

K.C.B 25 - -Waller, Sir T. W., Bart. . . 2 - -Wallinger, Miss A. A., Ootacamund,

India (1886) 20 - -Walmesley, Mr., Chester . - 5 -Walrond, C. T., Esq.. . . 1 1 -Walsh, Mrs., Winchester . . - 10 -Walters, Rev. A. V., B.A. . - 5 -Walter, J. H., Esq., Old Catton (1887) 5 - -Walton, Charles, Esq. . . 1 1 -Ward, Admiral J. B. . . . 1 1 -Ward, C. B., Esq 1 1 - .Ward, Miss C. S - 5 -Ward, J. Brooke, Esq., Lam-

Wardlaw, Miss, Edinburgh (1887) . . 2 - -Ware, Miss, Camden Park (1885-7) . 15 15 -Ware, Nathl. Webb, Esq., Cork (1880) 10 - -Wareing, the Rev. J. T., Lathom (1883) 20 - -Warner, Mr., Maidenhead . - 10 -Warner, J. T., Esq. . . . - 10 6Warner, R., Esq. i. . . . 2 2 -Warner, W. H. Lee, Esq.. Droitwich

(1879-87). . . . 14 14Warner, the late Frank, Esq., per S.

Warner, Esq. (1887) . . . . . 10 - -Warren, F. A., Esq., " In Me-

Warren and Jones, Messrs. . - 10 6Warren, Mrs., Leamington (1861-87) 36 - -Waterall, Nathaniel, Esq. 1 1 -Waterall, Roby, Esq. . . 1 1 -Waterfield, The Misses . 2 2 -Waterhouse, Mrs. Doherty

Scarborough (1888) . . . 2 2 -

529

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. *. d. £. s. d.

Waters and Co., Messrs. Jas. 1 1 -Watson, Col. W. H., R.A.,

in aid of Holy Island Life-

Watson, John, Esq., FenchurchStreet 1 1 -

Watson, Mrs. M., Edinburgh 1 1 -Watson, Rev. G. Bowes . . 1 1 -Wattson, Benj. G., Esq. (1886-7) . . 1Wayte, Miss Emma, Royal

Webb, R. T., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Webb, Fred. E., Esq., Maida Vale (1887) 2Welch, Henry, Esq. (1870-7) . . 31Welch, Margetson, and Co.,

Weldon, J., Esq. (1880) . . . . 10Wells, Wrn., Esq., Redleaf . 1 - -Welsh, Rev. A. (1878-9) . . . 10

Ditto 5Welsh, W. I., Esq., Wells . 1 1 -Wentworth, Miss L. M. H. V. (1870-9) 70

Ditto 2 2 -Wentworth, Vernon, Esq. (1876) . . 10Were, Miss, Broad Clyst (1884-7) . . 40Were, Mrs. Bouville . . . 2 2 -West Hartlepool Branch (1888) . . 25West, Mrs. Thornton (1887), in addition

to the Gift of the Port Isaac andLittlehampton Life-boats . . . . 105

Western Counties Central Branch(1887-8) 41

Westmore, Rev. H. H., M.A. 1 1 -Weston and Westall, Messrs. 1 1 -Weston-super-Mare Branch (1888) 39Weston, James, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Weston, W., Esq., Bramley (1880) 10Whalley, F. R., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Whalley, John, Esq., Blackburn (1881) 10Wharton, Capt. W. J. L., U.S. 2 2 -Whately, Mrs., Hagley Park (1888) 10Whately, Rev. C., M.A. (1882-5). . 50Wheatley, Mrs. Richard,

Mirfield 1 1 -Wheeler, E., Esq., Wycombe 1 1 -Wheeler, George, Esq., Ditto 1 1 -Wheelei, H. S., Esq., Ditto . 1 1 -Whish, G. T., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Whish, Mrs 1 1 -Whitaker, T. S., Esq.,F.R.G.S. 1 1 -Whitaker, W. Ingham, Esq. (1883) 25White, Arthur R., Esq. (1886-7) . . 2White, Brothers, Messrs. . 1 1 -White, Edward Felix, Esq. . 50 - -White, Miss S. E 25 - -Whitehead and Chambers,

Messrs. T. S 5 -Whiteman, Stephen, Esq., In

memory of the late . . 1 - -Whiting, R. M. & H., Messrs. - 10 -Whitley, E. G., Esq., Bermuda

Villa - 10 -Whitton, John, Esq., Holloway - 10 -Whyte, Admiral W. H. . . 1Wieting and Richter, Messrs.,

Wigg, Mrs., Kensington . . 1 - -Wilbe, R. H., Esq., M.D. . 1 1 -Wilde, Spencer C., Esq. . . 1 1 -Wiles, Henry, Esq., A Thank offering

for safe land ing after a perilous cross-ing the Channel on March 11 (1888). 5

Wilkinson, J. R., Esq. . . 1 1 -Wilkinson, 0. R., Esq. . . 1 1 -Wilkinson, Robert, Esq., Regents Park

(1882-7) 45

1 -

2 -

10 -

10 8

11 1

10 -

2 -

530 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUKNAL. [MAT 1,1888.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £,. s. d.

Willcox, Eobt. M., Esq. . . 2 2 -Williams, Admiral W. J. (1871-88) 36 - -Williams, J., Esq., Mark Lane - 10 -Williams, R.B., Esq. (1887). . . 1 - -Williams, Rev. R., Newbury 1 - -Williams, Mrs. Colmer, Highbridge,

(1885-7) . . . . . . . . . 2 - -Williams, Herbert S., Esq.,

Rothesay House . . . 1 1 -Williamson, A. P., Esq., Leeds (1888) 1 1 -Willimott, W., Esq. (1877) . . . 21 - -Willink, H. G. , Esq. . . . 2 2 -Willis, Henry Esq. (1876) . . . 10 10 -Willis, Mrs. Brittan, Ken-

sington 1 1 -Willis, Mrs. W a l p o l e . . . 1 1 -Wilson, Capt. J. E. M., R.N. 1 1 -Wilson, Commander William,

R.N 1 - -Wilson, Miss, Maidenhead (1878) . . 10 - -Wilson, Mrs. Joshua, Halifax (1885-8) 60 - -Wilson, Miss A. S. . . . 2 2 -Wilson, Miss H. J. . . . 2 2 -Wilson, Mrs. S. K. (1884-6) . . 8 8 -Wilson,Wm.,Esq., Gordon Sq. 1 1 -Wilson, Mrs. and Miss Chavasse (1888) 12 - -Wiltshire, John Walter, Esq. (1882) 30 - -Wiltshire, the Rev. Thos. . 1 1 -Winckworth, Lewis, Esq. . 2 2 -Windsor, Miss E - 5 -Winn, W., Esq. (1860-80) . . . 105 - -Winter, The Misses M. E.

and E. (1869-88) 42 - -Wintle, Thos. D., Esq., Cheltenham

(1881) 10 10 -Wintle, R. W., Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Ditto (1887) 1 1 -Wire, Lieut.-Col. Travers B. 1 1 -Wisbeach Branch (1888) . . . . 3 17 10Wolverhampton Branch (1887-8) . . 66 10 -Wood, G. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Wood, J. Gathorue, Esq. . . 3 - -"Wood, Mrs. B., Eltham (1854-76) 235 - -Wood, W. N., Esq. (1876-86) . . 7 - -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Wood, Mrs., Delahay Street 2 2 -Woodcock, Henry, Esq., Bol-

nore 2 2 -Woodhead, Edgar T., Esq.,

Huddersfield (1883-7) . . . . 7 10 -Woodhonse, The Rev. J. . . - 10 -Woodroffe and Westrope,

Messrs 1 1 -Woodruff, Rev. Canon, M.A. 1 - -Woodward, Miss F., Folkestone (1887) 1 - -Woolcott, Wm., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Woolfe and Son, Messrs. . 2 2 -Woolley, Miss (1877) 15 - -Worcester Branch (1888) . . . 33 7 7Workington Branch (1887) . . . 93 11 7Worsley, Rev. P. R., M.A. (1876-88) 12 2 -Worsley, S., Esq., Clifton . 5 5 -Worthing Branch (1888) . . . . 40 - -Wright, Henry E., Esq. . . 2 2 -

Ditto (1883) 10 10 -Wright, The Misses M. & C.,

Upper Norwood (1888) . . . 1 1 -Wrightson, Francis, Esq. . 1 1 -Wrigley, Mrs., Holbeck. . 2 - -Wrigley, Miss, Holbeck . . 1 - -

X. L. V. . .X. Y. (1882) .X. Y. Z. (1888)

25 -1 1

- 11 6Y. B. A. Z. (1888) . . .Yates, Mrs. BYork Branch (1887) 76 - -Youle, F., Esq. (1863-86) . . . 95 5 -Young, Sir Allen, C.B. . . 1 1 -Young, Arthur W., Esq. (1888) . . 60 - -Young, C. E. B., Esq. . . 1 1 -Young& Sons, Messrs., Mark Lane (1886) 3 3 -

Zulueta and Co., Messrs.. 1 1 -

LIST OF GENERAL COLLECTIONS, ETC., 1887-88.

£. s. d.Aberford Parish Church, Offertory, per

Rev. A. L. Barnes Lawrence . . . - 10 -Adderley Church, Market Drayton,

Offertory at, per the Rev. A. Corbett 7 - -Aldringham Church, Harvest Thank-

offering, per Rev. J. C. StewartMathias 3 1 -

Allen Street Schools, Moiety of Pro-ceeds of Soiree, per J. Stevens, Esq. 1 9 -

Ally Sloper's Half Holiday, a fewreaders of - 7 -

Ascham School, Bournemouth, collectedfrom boys, per the Rev. G. H. West - 10 -

Baker, Miss, Cottayam, collected by . 5 13 8Barningham Church, collected at, on

Whitsunday. 1887, per Rev. A. W.Edwards - 17 1

Brockdish Parish Church, Scole, Col-lection at, per Rev. George France . 1 9 4

Buffaloes, R. A. Order of. Vide p. 538.Carter, Miss Lucy, Clevedon, collected

by 11 1 -

£. s. d.Cawthorne, Barnsley, collected at Chil-

dren's Service, per the Rev. Chas. T.Pratt 1 4 1

Cayley^ Henry, collected by . . . . 1 - -Charley, Mrs. E., collected for, per

Jonathan Richardson, Esq. . . . 7 2 -Chilton Church, Sudbury, portion of

Harvest Thank Offering, per the Rev.Herbert Smith 1 - -

Civil Service Life-boat Fund, per C.Dibdin, Esq., F.R.G.S., per RewardFund 128 2 6

Clayton, Col. FitzRoy, proceeds of Lec-ture at St. John's Schools, EdgwareRoad 2 6 -

Colchester, proceeds of Entertainmentin Regimental School Room of 1stDurham Light Infantry, per Lieut.L. Parke, Adjutant - 5 -

Corra Church, Shropshire, Offertory atHarvest Thanksgiving, per A. P.Heywood Lonsdale, E s q 5 6 7

CONTENTS OP PILLAR BOXES. 531

£. 8. d.Crossford, collected at Sabbath Evening

Service in, per the Rev. J. Moir . . - 13 10Dalton, Mrs. H., Broad water, collected by 25 9 -Foresters, A.O. of. Vide p. 534.Francis, Mrs., Jersey - 10 -Freemasons, Temperance Lodge 739

(Ann.) 2 2 -Geary, W. N., Esq., and Family, col-

lected by 2 - -Gaskell, G. Vickars, Esq., collected

after Lecture by 1 10 -Ditto, Temperance in the East Lodge,

No. 891 21 - -Gore Division, County of Middlesex, per

W. A. Tootell, Esq 1 - -Greenock East Parish Church Sabbath

School (one month's collection), perJ. Orr, Esq 1 4 10

Hadnall Church, near Shrewsbury, perthe Rev. Brooke C. Mortimer . . 14 8 2

Haiby Church, Melton Mowbray,Offertory at, per the Rev. M. O.Norman 1 19 -

Harvey & Co., Messrs. F. O., Larnaca,collected b y 5 5 -

Harvey Street, Hoxton, collected fromBoys and Girls at Sabbath MorningMeeting, per D. Connary, Esq. . . 1 15 -

Haverstoek Congregational ChapelSunday Schools, collection in, perR. J. Starling, Esq. 2 2 -

Hinton, Joseph, Esq., collected by 6 10 -Holmes, E. A., Esq., collected by . . 1 1 6Holmes, Gervas, Esq., collected by. . - 17 -Holy Trinity Church, Southshore,

Blackpool, collected on the 19thDec., 1886, per Widows and OrphansFund, per R. Goist, Esq 36 9 11

Houghton-in-the-Dale, Collected at St.Giles', per the Rev. E. F. El win . . - 10 -

Johnson, Admiral, collected by. . . 17 7 -Johnson, Miss Maggie, South Hamp-

stead, collected by 3 - -Lavington, Mrs., proceeds of Sale of

Work 33 2 6Linden Grove Congregational Church

Sunday School, collected per W. E.Watson, Esq 1 17 10

Liverpool Committee of the SouthportLife-boat Disaster Fund, per C. H.Beloe,Esq 343 16 2

Lower Sheringhatn, proceeds of Concert,per Mrs. Grant 1 5 -

Newton-by-Sudbury, share of harvest -thank-offering, per the Rev. Chas.Smith 11-

£. s. d.Norsworthy, Harry, Esq., Clarefield,

collected by 5 - -Odd Fellows, Independent Order of

(M.U.), Loyal Hope Lodge, South-ampton (Annual) . . . . . .Ditto, Loyal Friendly Mechanics

Lodge, Bristol District . . . .Odd Fellows, Independent Order of

(M.U.), Prosperity Lodge, Southamp-ton (Annual)

Park Chapel Boys' Sunday School, perMr. Ernest G. Wench

Passage West, Cork, collected at, perRev. H. H. Parker

Penruddocke, Miss, proceeds of Sale ofWork, &c 1 - -

Quiver Life-boat Fund, collected byMessrs. Cassell & Co. Limited (addi-tional) 6 11 -

Ram Brewery, Wandsworth, employe'sof, per F. Sibley, Esq - 6 -

Rossall School, Fleetwood, collected at,per the Rev. Charles C. Tancock . . 9 6 10

Samuel, Master Rannie, collected by . - 12 -Sonthport Life-boat Disaster Fund sur-

plus, per John Unwin, Esq., including251. 16s. from the Town of Bolton,and 231. 3s. Id. from the Townof Bury, per Widows and OrphansFund 2515 6 -

St. Antholin's Church, Peckham Ilye,per the Rev. Andrew A. W. Drew . 4 - -

St. James', Saul, Gloucester, Offertoryat a Special Service on New Year'sDay, per Rev. R. Hull 1 10 3

St. Margaret's Church, Shottisham, col-lected on Christmas Day, 1887, perRev. W. J . Andrews 2 6 4

St. Michael's Life-boat Fund, per theRev. G. F. Prescott, M.A., towardssupport of Kessingland No. 2 Life-boat 22 11 6

Sunmngdale School, collected in schoolchapel amongst the boys, per Dr.Girdlestone 2 2 5

Tilney Church, Offertory on EasterDay, per Rev. S. J. Phillips . . . 1 1 -

Veasey, Miss, Woburn, collected by . 2 11 -Westcombe Park Mission Room Sunday

School, collected from First-ClassBoys, per Chas. M. Schomberg, Esq. - 6 -

West London School Chapel, Ashford,Offertory at, per Rev. H. J. Flynn,D.D 2

Worcester, H.M. Training Ship, Capt.J. H. Smith, and Friends of theCadets 39

CONTENTS OF PILLAR AND OTHER CONTRIBUTION BOXES, 1887-88.

(In addition to those included under "SEAMEN'S COLLECTIONS.")

£. >. d.Adams, Mrs., Chorlton I l lAllen, Ashton C., Esq., Goring . . . 8 8 -Allen, C. B., Kilburn - 17 2Annual Meeting R. N. Life-boat Insti-

tution (1888) 5 8 -Baker, Messrs. Chas. & Co., Holborn 1 18 9Barrett, R. R., Esq., Penleigh . . - 18 1Barrett, Mr. T., Tottenham Court Road - 8 6Barton, E. M., Esq., Ware . . . - 13 6Bew and Son, Messrs. J., High Street - 9 6Boncey, Mrs. E., King's Arms . . 2 12 6Bremhill Reading Rooms . . . - 5 -

£. i. d.British Workman Coffee Tavern, Surbi-

ton, per Mrs. H. Lambert . . . . - 6 7Brockman, Col. In aid of "Out-Pen-

sioner " Life-boat 12 - -Burr, Mr. J. M., Queen's Square (in aid

of Walton Life-boat) 1 16 -Carrette, Mr. E. W., Waterford . - 5 \Clayton, Master F,, Queen's Crescent - 7 -Clifford, Mr. W., High Street . . - 5 -Constable, Mrs., Cable Street . . - 12 6Cooper, Mrs. G. H., Mount Pleasant - 5 -Corden, Victor, Esq., Datchet . . - 5 3

532 THE LITE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

Corsham Post Office, per Mrs. BromleyCrichton-Stuart, Miss ACrystal Palace, per Dr. Price . . .Devon, H. C., Esq., Cruwyshaye . ."Dido"Doncaster, Mrs., Lincoln . . . .Dudgeon, W. J., Esq.. Glasgow. . .East, W. M. Esq., Uxbridge Road . .Englefleld Village Club, per the Rev.

Arthur L. C. HeighamFarrar, MissFarrow, Mr. Wm., Birmingham . .Fenchurch Street Railway Station . .Finsbury Central ClubFordham, Master A. R., Phillimore

Gardens . . . . . . . . .Forrest, Master C. E., Grymsdyke LodgeFox, Mr. C. F., Strathearne . . . .Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, per Mr.

G. BowdenGreet, Miss H., Charlton . . . .Gregory, Mr. S., Tottenham Court Rd.Guest, Henry, EsqHaddock, Mr. G. B., Brixton . . .Ham, Wm., Esq., Wyvenhoe . .Harboro' Hotel, Melton Mowbrav, per

Mr. W. R. Fuller . . . . . .Harris, Arthur E., Esq., Aston AbbottsHarris, Master Josh. C., Calne . .Hawes and Hertz, Messrs. . . . .Haydoek, Mrs., Southport . . . .Hayes, Mrs., New Hampton. . . .Horn, J., Esq., Southampton . . .Horn, Mr. J. E., West India Dock RoadHotel de Paris, Dover, per Mr. W. B.

BakerHughes & Son, Messrs. HJackson, Dr. Corrie, Poland Street. .Jacob, C. J., Esq., Basingstoke . . .Jeffery, Miss C., Walworth Road . .Jones, Miss, collected by—

Calcott Church Life-boat Box . .A. M. Henniker's DoScholars' Do

Jordan, Mr. W., StrandReal, Miss, HerefordKidd, Miss P., LasswadeKing's Royal Rifles, 7th Volunteer Bat-

talion, per Capt. F. S. Marsham . .La Touch, Mrs. Ashby, Parkstone . .Lamb and Flag Coffee Tavern, RedruthLambeth Police Court, per H. Wood-

hams, EsqLame News Room, per Mr. M. J.

McGarryLeigh Parish, Men's Bible Class, per

the Rev. H. R. Collum . . . .Lincoln Liberal Club Co., Limited . .Littlejohn, Mrs., The Limes.Liverpool Street, Great Eastern Rail-

way StationLondon Bridge L. B. and S. C. Railway

StationMaidstone Railway Station, per Mr.

K. Raggett

£. s. d.- 10 6- 9 4- 13 41 1 -3 12 -- 15 -- 7 -1 - 6

- 10 6- 7 3- 19 -1 3 2- 6 6

1 - 6- 15 -- 10 6

2 - -- 12 -1 10 6- 16 3- 6 6- 10 -

1 5 -- 8 81 3 -- 10 -2 8 61 11 22 8 61-10

- 5 -- 10 -1 1 -- 6 -- 15 -

- 14 -1 - -- 8 -- 6 10- 10 -1 - -

5 15 4- 5 6- 10 6

1 2 -- 10 -1 - -

2 6 5

1 10 10

- 10 10

£. «. d.Malton Refreshment Rooms, per Mrs.

Kirk - 9 -" Margaret" Box, per Mrs. Etherington

Smith, in aid of Tlie Joseph SylcesLife-boat at Upgang 2 18 -

Mclntire, Mrs., Windsor Road . . . - 19 -Miller, J., Esq., Ulverston . . . . — 5 7Needell, Miss E., Whimfield Mount . - 10 -New Terry Hotel, Windermere, per

Mr. B. Logan - 15 -Newcomb, FitzRoy, Esq., Bournemouth 2 2 -Norsworthy, G., Esq - 17 4Odell, Mr. J., Saracen's Head . . . - 9 4Old Bell Hotel, Holborn, per Miss

Bunyer 1 14 6"Olives," The, Life-boat Box . . -1911Page, Mrs., Sedgmoor Place. . . - 15 3Parr, the Rev. John, Halbrake School - 10 -Philpotts, J. R., Esq., Newnham . 1 6 6Pilcher, W. J., Esq., Fir Grove . . - 10 -Platt, Miss K., Scolton . . . . . - 15 6Polruan Reading Room, per S. Slade,

Esq 11-Railway Clearing House, perH. Turner,

Esq 3 6 6Rayner & Son, Messrs., Murray Street 1 - -Rendell, Mrs. F. J., Southsea . . . 1 2 8Ridler, Miss, Lydney 3 9 9Rogers, Miss Edith C., Cottishall Hall 1 13 -Roskrow, Mrs. T., Redruth . . . . - 8 6Rowlerson, Mr. J., Sutton . . . . 1 - -Royal Aquarium • -84Rymer-Jones, Master C., Fern Lodge . - 17 -Sears, James T., Esq., Peckham

Grove - 10 -Skinner, Mrs., Cambridge . . . . - 18 1Stacy, Mr. C. J., Old Kent Road . . - 10 -Strutt, Miss S., Belper 1 1 -Taplow Grammar School, per Edward

Dyke, Esq 1 12 2Tate, Mr. R. P., Holborn . . . . - 5 6Terry, Mrs. K., St. Philip's Road . .Thames Police Court, per G. A. Bird,

Esq" The Grange," Hoddesdon . . . . 8 14 -Thorn Hotel, Burnley, per Mr. G. C.

Ogden 11-Thorn, Mr. W. W., Sutton . . . . - 12 -" Three Colts," per Mrs. Heaps . . - 7 10Tonge, Mrs. A. W., Sparkbrooke . . - 11 9Towers and Rayner, Messrs., Hamp-

stead Road 1 - 6Vallentin, J., Esq., Lambeth . . . - 9 8Victoria Railway Station . . . . - 16 8Wakefield Railway Station, per S.

Smith, Esq - 11 6Walker, Mr. J., Stainsby Road . . . 1 2 8Ward, Mrs., Beeston - 5 -Waterloo Railway Station . . . . 1 - 8Webster and Sons, Messrs., Leadenhall

Street - 13 6Weston, Mrs. E. M., Silden Place . . - 10 6"Wheatsheaf," The, Lambeth, per Mr.

G. R. Sheath - 10 8Willins, Miss, Streatham . . . . - 5 -

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SEAMEN AND OTHERS. 533

COLLECTIONS FROM SEAMEN AND OTHERS, BY COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS, AGENTSOF THE SHIPWRECKED MARINERS SOCIETY AND OTHERS, IN 1887-88.

£.12

152

s. d.1 -

1 -

Amana, per Capt. Beckett . . .Amtralasiiin, s.s., per Capt. SimpsonAvonmouth, per A. Dent, Esq. .Ulyth, per Mr. J. Robinson, J uu. . .Bvscawen, H.M.S., per Rev. Jas. P;wton,

R.N .' . - 13Boston, per Messrs. J.E. Ridlington & Son - 15Bristol, per G. C. Whitwill, Esq. . . 18 "British Empire, ship, of London, col-

lected on board by Capt. Kydd—Kydd, CaptHay, Mr. C. WBerne, Mr. DEvans, Mr. H. WMurray, Mr. DRodger, Mr. WSums under 5s

Burntisland, per D. A. Davidson, Esq.Carnarvon, per John Jackson, Esq., Collected by—

Holmes, Mr. W. H., H.M. CustomHouse

Jones, Mr. J. L., Prince of WalesHotel

Roberts, Capt. R., Dolbadarn Hotel.Watkins, Sergt., Carnarvon Castle .Mariners' Subscriptions . . . .Sums under 5s

Carthaginian, per Capt. McNicol . .Ceylon, Steam Yacht, Collected on

board on cruises to Norway, &c., perM. Drury-Lavin, Esq., and Capt.Peters . 11

City of Cambridge, s.s., per Clifford D.Matthews, Esq 2

1 -- 10- 5- 5- 5- 52 31 3

1 13 3

- 13- 18- 6- 51 21 2

18 -

12 63 12 10Coromandel, s.s., per Capt. J. Reeve

Cowes Mercantile Marine Office, perE. Carby, Esq 1 15 6

Don, R.M.S., per H. B. Whitmarsh,Esq 10 - -

Drummond Castle, s.s., per Capt. Win-chester 6 9 9

Galicia, R.M.S., per Capt. J. BruntonPark 4 5 -

Glasgow, per M. O'Halloran, Esq. . . 134 2 6Grangemouth, per Wm. M. Callander,

E s q 1 5 -Grecian, s.s., per Captain Le Gallais . 1 15 6Guernsey, per E. Holmes, Esq. . . 2 8 11Haslar Hospital, Offertory in, per Rev.

Jas. Payton, R.N. 1 1 3

Hartburn, s.s., per Capt. D. J. Dennis.Henderson Brothers, Messrs., Collected

on board one of their Steamers . .Hibernian, s.s., per Capt. J. Brown .Hull, per J. W. Day, EsqIndus, H.M.S., Portion of Offertory on

board, per the Rev. W. S. Harris .Ipswich, per W. Hedges, Esq. . . .Iron Duke, H.M.S., per Jonathan

Richardson, EsqLeith, Collected at, per W.R. Buck, Esq.Lerwick, per J. Dodsworth, Esq. . .Limerick, per D. Dunglinsoa, Esq.,

and A. Boyle, EsqLondonderry Steamers, Collected on

board the s.s. Brier, Capt. McLarty,and the s.s. Cedar, Capt. McEwau,per J. M. Sibbard, Esq

London Mercantile Marine Office, perCapt. J. Watson

Montrose, per Lawrence S. Smith, Esq.Newport, MOTJ., Mercantile Marine

Office, per T. Porteous, Esq. . .Newport, Monmouth, per F. Evans, Esq.North Shields Sailors' Home, per G.

French, EsqOrmuz, s.s., per Capt. Hewison . . .Oroya, s.s., per Capt. J. B. Park . .Penarth Mercantile Marine Office .Plymouth Mercantile Marine Office,

per W. H. Godfrey Beacon, Esq.Poplar, per James Swaine, Esq.. . .Portishead Seaman's Institute, per J.

Gay, EsqPortsmouth, per C. Foley, Esq.. . .Rollo, s.s., per Capt. PepperRoslin Castle, s.s., per L. Bergstead, Esq.Siberian, s.s., per Captain R. P. MooreSouthampton Mercantile Marine Office,

per James Lyons, EsqDitto, per Capt. Mabb . . . .Ditto, Capt. Allix

St. Sunniva, s.s., surplus funds sub-scribed for printing and posting theSt. Sunniva and Romdahhorn Adver-tiser, per J. McEwan, Esq. . . .

Victoria Docks Mercantile Marine OfficeWellfield, B.S., per Capt. John Bailey .West HardepoolWoodbridge, per H. Fisher, Esq. . .

2 2 -- 14 65 - -

1 1 61 15 -

2 2 -1 8 -- 11 9

4 6 -

7 13 -

3 1 41 12 3

2 - -12 10 -

- 5 -25 - -9 - -4 15 11

- 10 12 4 1

- 13 21 13 -- 16 -1 1 -2 18 2

3 6 1- 5 91 - -

5 9 22 4 43 3 -- 7 6- 13 -

534 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUKNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT CONTKIBUTIONS.

CIVIL SERVICE LIFE-BOATFUND.

Patron—Hia ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DTJK.E OF

EDIHBDBGH, K.G., K.T. &c.

Treasurer—CHABLES G. TDBNEE, Esq.

Hon. Secretary—CHABLES DIBWH, Esq., F.R.G.S.

Annual Sutsariptions of 2*. 6d. havebeen promised in aid of the aboveFund by 9,334 gentlemen intheJoUow-ing Government Department*;—

Admiralty 687Bankruptcy Department 23Board of Trade 83British Museum 88Charity Commission 62Civil Service Commission 40ColonialOfflce 32Customs 673Duchy of Lancaster Office 10Ecclesiastical Commission 42Education Department 48Exchequer and Audit Office .... 105ForeignOffice 72Gazette Office 6General Post Office 997GeologicalSurveyOffice 23High Court of Justice 372Home Office 63House of Commons 35House of Lords 32IndiaOfflce 162Inland Revenue 2616LandOffice 30Local Government Board 141Miscellaneous Post Offices 157National Debt Office 42Nautical Almanac Office 11Office of Commissioners in Lu-

nacy 1Office of the Secretary for Scotland 9Office of Woods and Forests 72OfflceofWorks 67PatentOffice 107Paymaster-General's Office 34Portland Prison 5Privy Council Office 20Public Record Office 20Public Works Loan Office 12Queen Anne's Bounty 20Record Office of Seamen 30Registrar-General's Office 72Royal Army Clothing Depdt 16Royal Carriage Dept., Woolwich 10Royal Hospital, Chelsea 10Royal Laboratory, Woolwich.... 13RoyalMint 86Royal Naval College, Greenwich 18Royal Observatory, Greenwich .. 8Science and Art Department.... 80Scotch Education Department... 40Stationery Office , 61Treasury 63War Office 226Miscellaneous 106

SCOTLAND.

Auditor of the Court of SessionsOffice 2

Board of Lunacy 9Board of Manufactures 7Board of Supervision 17Chancery Office 6Commissary Office 1

Court of Session 11Crown Office 2Crown Rents Office ICustoms, Greeuock 14Exchequer 11Fishery Board 6General Post Office 310Miscellaneous Post Offices 423General Register of Sasines 37General Registry Office 7Geological Survey of Scotland... 13Horning Office 1Inland Revenue 105Justiciary Office 3Lord Clerk Register's Office 6Northern Lighthouse Board 4Office of Works 1Prison and Judicial Statistics ... 11Register of Deeds Office IBRegistry of Friendly Societies ... 1Science and Art Department.... 3

IRELAND.

Board of Public Works, Dublin.. BOChief Secretary's Office 23Customs 16General Post Office IllGeneral Register Office 6General Survey and Valuation

Office 62Geological Survey Office 12High Court of Justice 11Inland Revenue 41Irish Land Commission 42Lunatic Asylums Office 1Metropolitan Police Office, Dublin 3Miscellaneous Post OfficesOffice of National Education .... 42Registry of Deeds Office 14Registry of Friendly Societies... 1Royal Irish Constabulary Depot,

Dublin 6Royal Irish Constabulary Office,

Dublin 14Stationery Office 6

Total 9,334

THE "FORESTER" AND"FORESTERS' PRIDE"LIFE-BOATS FUND.

List of Voluntary Contributions re-ceived for the Fund from the following)ISTBICTS, COUKTS, fee., of the ANCIENT)BDEB OF FORESTERS, from January

to December 31, 1887, per SAMUEL3HAWCROS8, Esq., P.S.

DISTRICTS.£. s. d.

Aloester - 6 ->enny -10 -)evon, &c 3 4 4£ast London and Essex 78 15 -Flintshire I 1 -ilossop Dale 1 4 2

London United 3619 6Maidstone - 10 -leading 1 10 11South London 7 8 6South Western 6 19 9Sydney 3 - -?aunton, &c - 10 -

THE "COVENT GARDENLIFE-BOAT FUND.

Amounts handed to the NATIONALLIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION by the Stew-ards of this Fund, being the Contri-bution for the year 1887, in aid of thesupport of the Covent Harden Life-boat, now stationed at Caister, nearGreat Yarmouth.

£. I. d.Broadwood & Sons, Messrs.... 1 1Cumberlege, Rev. S. F., M.A. 1 1 -Jacobs, S., Esq 1 1 -Meyer, H., E.-q 1 9Smith, Harry, Esq 1 1Boxes:—

Dickson, T. A., Esq - 10Fisk,G., Esq - 2Webber, J., Esq - 8

One year's dividend, ParkerLegacy 19 8 4

Proceeds of Entertainment ...43 17 5

£70 - -

COURTS.363663851

li 671083111211931407143815491591159417"!176318081914J94019521968202120302095214022932309234923502357243624482505257226U926262634 42658 -2687 -2695 1

( I

2746 -2772 -2776 -2918 -2932 -2950 -2992 -3043 -3076 13163 -3224 -3229 -3275 -3416 -

• 6 -. 10 6• 6 -. 13 2• 13 10• 5 114 -

. 12 3

. 6 -5 10

• 7 -

• 10 -1 -

• 5 -• 5 -• 5 -• 10 -6 -1 -

• 5 -• 10 -. 1 -! - -• 10 -• 5 --10 -: 10 5• 7 -• 6 -. 1 -• 8 18 21 313 -10 -1 -4 97 25 -7 -5 410 610 -8 65 611 86 -6 15 75 616 -

MAT 1, 1888.] SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT CONTBIBUTIONS. 535

350836il83 653190371537883970410>418S31043184399510662! 253135378541564645180550268 95836594659566049610661256657

£. s.- 6- 51 1- 10- 12- 151 1- 10- 15-I- 7- 6- 7- 8- 5- 13- 8- 6- 10I -- 6- 14- 10- 6- 5

656

Interest on Investments, &c.. 22 5Sums under 6* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2

Total £219 18 6

"LICENSED VICTUAL-LER" L IFE-BOATFUND.

Chairman—ALEX. L. BRUCE, Esq. (Wm. Younger

and Co., Limited).Hon. Treasurer—

Mr. EDWARD GRIMWOOD, Secretary tothe Incorporated Society.

Hon. Secretary—Mr. ALFRED L. ANNETT, Secretary to

the Asylum.Donations.

Per Mr. A. L. ASNETT (Hon.Secretary), £49.

£ s. (I.Annett, Mr. A. L. and Miss. . 1 1 -Annett, Mr. W. F -10 -Bacon, Bros., Messrs 2 2 -Bell, Mr G., per 1 H -Berks and Bucks Licensed

Victuallers' Protection As-sociation 2 2 -

Bonner, Mr. J. T. and Family - 17 6Ditto, per - 17 6

Buer, Mr. W. B -10 6Cakebread, Mrs. A -10 6Carrington, Mrs. L 1 1 -

Ditto.per -18 6Coade,Mr.W.H 1 1 -Cox, Mr. G - 10 6DalUnger, Mr. F - 10 -Drew, Mr. W 3 3 -Uyke.Mr. J 1 1 -Finch,Mr.W -10 -Fisher.Mr.G 1 1 -Fryer.Mr.H.T -10 6

Ditto, per 1 8Grosvenor Swimming Club.., 1 1 -Harris, Mr. H -10 6Hay worth and Sons, Messrs.. 1 1 -Hopson,Mr.C. 1 1 -King, Mr. j;, per 2 2 6Lovejoy, Mr. A. F -10 6Lingwoodj Mr. J. J., per .... 1 2Marsh, Mr. W - 10 -Matthews and Canning, per .. 2 126Maunder, Mrs. A 1 1 -Ratcliffe, Mr. C. and Mrs 1 1 -Savage, Mr. W -10 -

- 10 61 - -

£. ».Sportsman," Propri-tors ofthe 2 2

Thorpe, Mr. T. W 1 1Venner, Mr. E - 10Venner, Mr. T. W., per - 17Venner, Mr. W 1 1Walter, Mr. Deputy G 1 1Wetentiall, Mr. W. J 1 1Wiggs, Mr. C - ">Williams, Mr. H., perWright, Mrs. EWright, Mr. T 1 1Wj the, Mr. W., per 1 11Uuder 10s 1 11

Per Mr. W. BALOKIS, £5 8*.Balchin, Mr. W. - 10l)nph"t and Sardon, Messrs... 1 1Webster Brothers, Messrs. ... 1 1Under 108 2 15

Per Mr. F. BARSEB,£2 16s. 6<Z.

Barki r, Mr. F - 10ciillham, Mrs. M 1 1Under 10i 1 5

Per Mr. T. BA.KTLETT,£14 10s.

Barnes, Mr 1 1Bartlett, Mr. T 1 1Benjamin, Mr. E - 10 6Cartwright, Mr. T. F. W - 10 6

Ditto, per l 10Fox, Mr.C. O'M 1 1Uearns, Mr. J 1 1Grady.Mr -10 6Heath,Mr. W -10 6Hohly, Mr. G 1 1 -Mnrphie, Mr. S - 10 -Poole and Anderson, Messrs. . 1 1 -Worthington and Co., Messrs. 1 1 -UnderlOs 3 1 -

Per Mr. J. T. BELFBAGE,£100.

Adamson, Mr. J , per - 10 -Anonymous - 10 -Beasley.Mr.H 1 1 -Belfrage, Mr J .T 5 6 -Belfrage, Mrs. J. T 5 5 -Belfrage, Mr. W -10 -Belfrage, Mr. S -10 -Brodie, Mrs. .., - 10 -Bruce, Alexander L., Esq.

(Chairman) 10 10 -Bruce, Mrs. Livingstone 5 6 -Bruce, Mr. E 1 1 -Cattley, Gridley, and Co.,

Messrs 1010 -Clark, Mr. E 1 1 -Coles, Mrs. S. E 1 1 -Dinsmore, Mr. T 1 1 -Doughty, Mr 1 1 -Irarie, Mr. J.L 1 1 -Edward, Mr. J. L 2 2 -Farmer, Mr. H. W 1 1 -Flech, Mr. and Mrs 1 1 -Fras r, Mr. S. W., per 1 - -Frew.Mr.A 1 1 -Harris, Mr. H - 10 -Heath, Mr 1 1 -Heather, Mr. C. W., and Mrs. 1 1 1 6Helsdon and Austin, Messrs.. - 10 -Howland, Mr. T. A 2 - -Macleanao, Mr. G. . . , . -10 6Mudge.Mr.W 1 1 -Poole, Mr. W 1 1 -Prevost.Mr.W 1 1 -Probyn, Capt. (Hooper & Co.) 5 5 -Purkiss, Mr. W. T 1 1 6Rapley, Mr. G W., per 4 5 -Kice, Mr. E. L 1 1 -Shennan, Mr. J. W 1 1 -Shepherd, Mr. J -10 -Smith, Mrs 1 1 -Stevenson, Mr. J - 10 6Thomas, Mr. W. F 2 2 -

£. s. d.Thomas, Mrs. W. F 1 1 -Thompson, Mr. r. J 5 5 -Timewdl, Mr. E. H., per - 12 -Ulph, Mr. H. W -10 -Wall, Mr. C 1 1 -Walker, Mrs. C -10 -Williams, Mr. J. A 1 1 -Younger, Messrs. W. and Co.,

(Limited) 1010 -Amounts under 10s -10 -

Per C. H. BELSRT, £2 Is.Belsey, Mr. C. H 1 6 -Hicks, Mr. A 1 1 -

Per Mr. J. Brsnop (Vice Chairman)and Mr. E. W. NORFOLK (Hon.Auditor), £113 9s.

Aberdare L. V. Protection So-ciety 4 1 -

Rarkshirc, Mr. C -15 -BarnetL.V. Protection Society 3 3 -Barrow-in-Furness L. V. Pro-

tection Society 2 2 -Bishop.Mr.J 1 1 -Btackheath L. V. Protection

Society 6 - -Brighton L. V. Protection So-

ciety 2 2 -Burleton, Mr. E -10 6Burt,Mr. - 10 6Canterbury L. V. Protection

Society 1 1 -CardiffL.V. Protection Society 5 6 -Clements, Mr. W , - 10 6Cope, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 1 1 -Coventry L. V. Protection So-

ciety 10 10 -Crewe and District L. V. Pro-

tection Society 3 2 -Davall, Mr. E. J -10 6Deacon, Mr. F. J l l -Dean, Mr. E 1 1 -Uearling. Mr. W. H - 10 6Uewsbury L. V. Protection

Society 1 1 -Dickie, Mr. T. S - 10 6Fielder.Mr. -10 -Foord, Mr. J. B - 10 -Fulham L. V. Pi election So-

ciety .' 3 3 -Green, Mr. J. J. H - 10 6Hamburgh, Mr. -10 6Hartlepool L. V. Protection

Society 1 1 -Janes, Mr. J. H - 10 6Kendal L.V. Protection Society 1 1 -Kidderminster L. V. Protec-

tion Society 2 2 -King, Mr -10 6Lancaster L. V. Protection

Society 6 6 -Leicester L. V. Protection So-

ciety '. 2 2 -Loughborough L.V. Protection

Society l 1 _Maidstone U V. Protection

Society 1 - -Maitland, Mr. E l l -MarkweEMr. J i l _Mason, Mr. W 1 1 -Nottingham L.V. Protection

Society 5 6 -Noifolk, Mr. E. W 1 1 -Northampton L. V. Protection

Society 6 1 -Norwich L. V. Protection So-

ciety 2 2 -Oxford L.V. Protection Society 3 3 -Peterborough L. V. Protection

Society 1 1 -Pincham, Mr. E. (per) 3 - -Pratt, Mr. E - 10 -Eamsgate L. V. Protection

Society 5 6 -Eoberts,Mr.J 1 l -Robertson, Mr. W 1 1 -Rohmann, Mr. J -10 -

536 THE LIFE-BOAT JODENAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

*. s. d.Shapcott, Mr. and Mrs. T. . . . 1 1 -Smith, Mr. C - 10 6Southampton L. V. Protection

Squires Mr. J. H 1 1Swindon L. V. Protection So-

ciety 1 1Syer, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. 1 1 -TerriDgton, Mr. W - 11 6Torquay L. V. Protection So-

ciety 2 4 -Wake.Mr.R 2 2 -Watts, Mrs. -12 6Watts, Miss - 10 -White, Mr. I) - 10Yarmouth L. V. Protection

Society... 2 2 -

Per Mr. J. BLOCK (Vice-Chairman), £11 4*.

Block, Mr. and Mrs. j 2 2Block Mr and Mrs G . 1 - -

Jewell Mr F - 10 -

Per Mr. G. BoBNEr, £3 3t.

Bumey* Mr W H - 10 6Carpenter, Mr. W. E - 10 6Lane,Mr.W 1 1 -

Per Mr. W. CAMBDEN, £8 8s.Baker.Mr.G 1 1 -Baker, Mr. S 1 1 -Cambden, Mr. W 1 1Chaplin, Messrs. W. H. ft Co. 1 1 -Cook,Mr. B A 1 1 -Lacon, Messrs. E. & Co 1 1 -Lubbock, Mr. G. H 1 I -Stansfeld & Co., Messrs. 1 1 -

Per Mr. H. CHOWN, £5 6s.The Mayor of West Ham 1 1 -

UnderlOs 3 3 -

Per Mr. C. J. COLES, £10 10«.Ash. Mr. W 1 1 -Canfor. Mr. U. J. 1 1 -Coles.Mr.C. J 1 1 -Jar»is,Mr.W 1 1 -Lane Mr J 1 1Laws, Mr. W 1 1 -Miller Mr A . . . . 1 1Paramor, Mr. C 1 1 -

Shield,Mr.G. 1 1 -

P, r Mr. T. CBANE, £2 0». 6<J.

UnderlOs 110 6

Per Mr. G. R DAWES, £1 16s.Dawes, Mr. G. R -10 6Hoare.Mr.C -10 -Mersham, Mr. T -10 6Under 10s - 5 -

Per Mr. F. D. DEW, £1 Is. 7<LDew.Mr.F.D 6 6 -TTnderlOs. 2 2 1

Per Mr. J. DOUGHTY,£11 us. 6<J.

Doughty Mr J - 11 6Hymes, Mr. B -10 6

£. s. d.Stokes Mr S ... - 10 6Story, Mr - 10 -Walker, Mr. F - 15 -

Wells Mrs. K. - 10 6UnderlOs. 511 -

Per Mr. F. BIDE, £17 9s.

BalU, Bros., Messrs 1 - -Butcher.Mr.H -10 6

D.iwe,Mr.F.J 1 1 -Kade Mr. and Mrs. F -10 -

M'Dowall, Mr. H -10 6Ma,is<y,Mr. -10 6Pfititts, Mr. J 1 1 -South London L. V. Prot' c-

tlon&ciety 2 2Worne.Mr. H -10 6Under 10s. 7 11 6

Per Mr. J. W. ELLIOTT,£5 17s.

Brading, Mr. H - 10 6Cristall, Mr. H 1 1

Elliott, Mr. J. W 1 1 -Emmett Mr. J. C -10 -Fitzgerald, Mr. E. G - 10 6Ind, Coope & Co., Messrs 1 1 -

Per Mr. J. EWPSOX, £6 6s.Deacon, Mr. F. J 1 1 -Empson, Mr. J 1 1 -Evans,Mr.« 1 1 -Goddard, Mr. J 1 1 -Harris Mr. G. T 1 1 -Lea.Mr.W. 1 1 -

Per Mr. A. C. EVEEITT, £3 7s.Kveriit, Mr. A. C. -10 6

Snow, Mr. F. - 10 6

Per Mr. S. FETETT, £14 17s. M.Buer, Mr. W. B -10 6Bull,Mr. J -10 6Cowley, Mr. W -10 6

Fryett, Mr. S. W -10 6Fryett, Mr. A. G -10 6Gleudening, Mr. A - 10 fMolyneux, Mr. J. R. - 10 -Parker, Mr. H -10 6Parker, Mr. J -10 6

Rolls, Mr. G. Jun -10 6Scipeci, Mr -10 6Sheath, Mr. G. R -10 6Waller, Mr. C. H. S S -

Per Mr. H. GABB, £43 2s. 6d.Abbott,Mr.J 1 1 -Adams, Mr. W. R 1 1 -Allen, Mr. A -10 6Arnold,Mr.J 1 1 -Barber.Mr -10 6Berry.Mr.J 1 1 -Blundell.Mrs 1 1 -

Chicken, Mr. W -10 6Colee, Mr. F - 10 6Crane, Mrs 1 1 -

Davis,Mr 1 1 -Dodd Mr W H * . 1 1 -Elves,Mr.J 1 1 -

Bvans, Mrs 1 1 -Flowers,Mr.T 1 1 -Freeman, Mr. J. K 1 1 - |

£. s. d.Gabb Mr H .... . . 1 1 -Gabb.Mr.H.J 1 1 -Gai.b, Mr. W 1 1 -tiabb Mr G 1 1 -Goodchild Mr . 1 1 -Goortwin, Mr 1 1 -G?av, Mr HA 1 1 -Harwood, Mr.U 1 IHough, Mr. J 1 1 -Howard, Mr. T. -10 6Jeflerifei, Mr. J -10 6Kyrmsion, Mr. -. E -10 6Matihe»snn, Mr 1 1 -Medcalf, Messrs. W. and A... 1 1 -Mellison.Mr 1 1 -Probyn, Messrs. A. and Co. .. 1 1 -Richardson, Mrs 1 1

Simpson, Mr. 1 1 -Smyth, Messrs A.G. and W. G. 1 1 -Snellgrove, Mr. W - 10 6

Turpin, Mr. W. B -10 -Vian, Mr J ..-10 6Under 10s 1 13 6

Per Mr. E. GRIHWOOD (Hon.Treasurer), £35 15s.

Abrahams Mr W E - 10 6Aylwar l, Mr. and Mr< -10 -Beale, Mr. W. per -16 -

Bird Mr J C .... 1 1 -Butler, Mr. Thos 1 1 -Carter, Mr. R - 10 6Chamberlain, Mr. F. W 1 1

Collier, Mr. F 1 1

Creak, Mr H. G. per 1 12 6Croydon Licensed Victuallers'

Forbes, Cunningham, andBMnd.Messrc 1 1 -

Grimwood, Mr. and Mrs. E... 1 1 -

Huck, Mr. and Mn. W. H. ... - 10 -Hurt. Mr. and Mr*. W. H. ... - 10 -Jarvis, Mr. W. per -13 -Jessup, Mr. J. E. per 1 10 6Lander, Mr. G 10Martin, Mr. G. C. 1 1 -Morris, Mrs. A -10 6Pope, Mr. W. (the late) 1 1 -

Smith, Mr. H 1 - -

Stacey,*Mrs. J. R -10 6Tumer.Mr.S 1 1 -Waller.Mr.A.M 1 1 -Winterbotham, Mrs. E. E.... - 10 6

Wright,Mr.T 1 1 -Under 10s - 16 -

Per Mr. M. HART, £9 6». 64

Booth and Co., Messrs 1 1 -

GuJlaad and Cartledge, Messrs. - 18 -Hart,Mr. M -10 6Maltby, Mr. T -10 6Stokes,Mr. 1 1 -Ware, Mr. C 10 6UnderlOs 4 2 -

Per Mr. J. HAWJJS, £7 7s.Barnes. Mr. J 10 6Collins, Mr 1 1 -Good Mr . 10Hawes, Mrs 1 1 -

Tucker, Mr. W - 10 -UuderlOs. 2 3 S

MAT 1, 1888.] SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT CONTBIBUTIONS.

£. s. dPer Mr. W. HOLKAN, £11 4».

Graham, Mr. M -10 6Homan, Mr. S - 10 6Holmau, Mr. W -10 -Rawlmgs, Mr. H. D 1 1 -Rawlings, Mrs. E 1 1 -Rawlings, Master H. G 1 I -Rawlings, Master (J. G 1 1 -Rawlings Miss F 1 1 -

Rawlings, Miss E 1 1 -Smith, Mr. H. H. Kiley 1 1 -

Per Mr. J. HOBSEE, £1 15s.Horner, Mr. J 1 1 -

Tabernacle, Mr. E. -10 6

Per Mr. W. J. HUXLEI, £ 3 17».Harwood, Mr. C. W -10 6Huxley, Mr. W. J -10 6Huxley.Mrs -10 6Wood, Mr. A -10 6

Per Mr. G. KKOX, fit 1».Dimville and Co., Messrs 3 3 -Flint. Mr. A 1 1 -Guod,Mr.P -10 6

Innea and Grieve, Messrs. . ... 1 1 -Knoi.Mr.G 2 2 -Knoxs', The Little 1 1 -

Taylor, Miss 1 1 -Villiers, Mr. H 1 1 -Vllliere, Mr. F 1 1 -

"Watson Miss W L 1 1Weldon, Mr. V. S. 1 1 -

Per Mr. H. G. LAKE.Proceeds of Entertainment at

Metropolitan Music-hall... 82 13 6

Per Mr. E. H. LITTLE, £4 Os. td.Bratt, Mr. E -10 6Hancock,Mr. -10 6LHtte,Mr.E.H 1 1 -Saunders, Mr - 10 6Wyer.Mr.E 1 - -Under 10s - 8 -

Per Mr. J. LLOYD, £5 14s.6d.Daniels, Mr. W. H 1 1 -

Lloyd, Mrs. and Misses - 12 6Morgan, Mr. per - 15 -Ward, Mr. R -10 6UnderlOs 2 6 -

Per Mr. W. LLOTD, £5 14».Crook, Mr. J -10 6Denham.Mr.J 10 6Lloyd.Mr.VV 1 1 -Osment, Mr. J - 10 6PealL.Mr. W -10 6Richmond, Mr. Y -10 6Sharp.Mr.W -10 6UnderlOs 110 -

Per Mr. S. MILLIS, £6 13s. 6<J.

King, Mr. K - 10 6

Milli*, Mr. 8 1 1 -

Stiles. Mr.' W.M.; - 10 6VX hatliug, Mr. D - 10 6Wiikin, Mr. H -10 6

£. s. dPer Mr. H. J. MOOEE,

£17 3s. 6d.CasMord, Mr. G per 1 11 6GerUch, Mr. J -10 -Gripper. Mr -10 -Leigh, Mr. M. per -10 6Moore, Mr. H. J -10 6Morpeth Cattle (proceeds con-

cert at) 3 2 -Newman, Messrs. Nathan and

Co 1 1 -UnderlOs...., 9 8 -

Per Mr. J. MOOEE, £9 16s. 6<Z.Forbes, Cunningham, and

Bond 1 1 -Hobbs, Mr. G - 10Kirby, Sir Alfred 1 1 -Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J 1 1 -Pettengill, Mr. T. W 10 6Vipan, Mr. A. per 1 8 -UnderlOs. 4 4 -

Per Mr. W. J. MORRIS,£12 It.

GonM, Mr. W -10 6Morris, Mr. W. J -10 6Proceeds of concert by Canon-

UnderlOs 1 6 -

Per Mr. H. J. PASCALL.Mrs. Pascall and Crew, Capt.

J. Dawe, of Messrs. Izard,Dawe, and Izard 11 4 1

Per Mr. S. ROBEBW, £12 U.Clifford, Mr. W 1 1Cox, Mr. J.W F., per V 17 «Dines and Williamson, Messrs. 1 1 -Elverston, Mr. T 1 1 -

H. .llingsworth, Mr. L 1 1 -

Roberts,Mr.S 1 1 -Robertson, Mr. H. A 1 1 -Rowe, Mr. J 10 6Stokes,Mr.E 1 1 -UnderlOs. - 6

Per Mr. E. G. Rolls, £16 6s.Collins.Mr.G 1 1 -Cox.Mr.G 1 1 -Cox, Mrs. G 1 1 -l)avis,Mr.W 1 1 -Davis,Mrs.W 1 1 -Goodman, Mr. J - 10 -Hearne, Mr. T -10 6Knight,Mr.W 1 1 -Moth, Mr. G -10 6Putts, Mr. T -10 6

Purachard, Mrs 1 1 -Rolls, Mr. E. G 1 1 -Rolls, Mrs 1 1 -Tllley, Mr. C - 10 6Tilley, M;s. - 10 6

[Veaver.Mr.W 1 1 -Winter, Mr. G. B - 10 6

Per Mr. J. SIMPSON,£6 8s. 6d.

Furze,' Messrs. T.H.& Co. ... 1 1 -

Withers, Mr. P., 2 2 -UnderlOs - 2 6

Per Mr. C. SIMS, £3.

Sims, Mr. and Mrs. C 1 1 -

Per Mr. K. E. SMTTH, £3 11s. 6

Lonsdale, Mr. J

Smyth, Mr. K. E

Per Mr. T. D. SPUBGIN,£2 14s.

Spnrgin, Mr. and Mrs. T. D...Newton, Mr. WUnder 10s

Per Mr. J. H. STRA.ITOS,£2 13s.

Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H...Under 10s

Per Mr. J. SwrsrARD,£15 4s.

Aston, Mr. TChutter, Mr. GEarl, Mr. WFloyd, MrsFowler, Mr. RGinder, Mr. W. C

Hollis, Mr. HJousiffe and Jenkins

Pascall, Mr. H. JShore, MrSwinyard, Mr. J

Upperton, Mr. AWarner, Mr

Per Mr. E. TAPPENDEN,£2 10s.

Phillips, Mr. W. TUnder 10s

Per Mr. A. TATLOE, £9 12s.Brown, MrFitch, Mr. J.KFord, Mr. WWayger, Mr. LMayo, Mr. J. FPerrin, Mr. S

Taylor, Mr. ATreeby.MrsWhite, Mrs

Per Mr. G. TOMAUH,£5 4s. 6<2.

Best Mr CCole, Mr. C. WFleet and Co., MessrsFrost, Mr. TLinscott, Mr. TTomalin, Mr. G. and Mrs. . . .Yardley.Mr. A. TYardley, Mr. W

Per Mr. J. VABNET, £6 16s.Andrews, Mr. TSeeching, MrStevens, Mr. an-1 Mrs. JTaylor, Mr. IX MVarney, Mr. J. and tamily ..Under 10s

Per Mr. H. H. WHALE,£10 17s. 6<J.

Atkinson. MrBailey, MrBelts, MrBrent, Mr. TColtman, Mr. W

J. W.NLiddell. Mr

2

537

£. s. a.d.

- 10 -- 10 -- 10 -- 10 61 1 -- 10 -

1 1 -- 10 61 2 6

1 11 61 1 6

- 10 6- 10 61 1 -- 10 61 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -

1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -

1 -- 10 6- 10 -

1 1 -- 10 6- 18 6

- 10 6- 10 6- 10 -1 1 -- 10 61 1 -

- 12 6- 10 6- 10 63 4 6

- 10 6- 10 6- 10 «- 10 6- 10 61 1 -- 10 6- 10 6- 10 -

- 10 6- 10 6- 10 -1 1 -1 - -3 4 -

- 10 6- 10 61 1 -- 10 61 1 -- 10 61 1 -1 1 -

I

538 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

f. s. d.Pollendine, Mr. E - 10 6Portal, Mr -10 6Whale,Mr.H.H 1 1 -Whale, Mr. W -10 6Willis, Mr. W. A -10 6Under 10« 1 8 6

Per Mr. T. WHALEY, £3 13s.Leadbetter, Mr. J 1 1 -Whaley, Mr. T 1 1 -Whaley, Mr. J 1 1 -TJuderlfls. - -10 -

Per Mr. C. Walk-r £3 3s.Lyon, Mr. A. H. anu samily. 1 - -Parnell, Mr. W. G - 10 6Under 10s 1 12 6

Per Mr. E. WASH (Vice-Chair-man), £33 15s. 6d.

Bartholomew. Mr. -10 6Beanchamp, Mr. W. H 1 - -Btningfield, Mr -10 -Burrowa.Mr.H 1 1 -Callingham, Mr. J 1 1 -Downe,Mr. W -10 6Fisher. Mr - 10 6Friend.A -10 -Fortisqoe, Mr. S - 10 6Harris, Mr. J. 0 1 1 -Higgs,Mr -10 6Higgs, Mrs. - 10 6Hollyman. Mr. J 1 1 -Hudson.Mr. A -10 6Hurran, Mr. W - 10Joule, Mr. F - 10Plummer.Mr.C 1 1Richards, Miss M. A 1 1Sanndeis, Mr. W - 10Spill, Mr. S - 10Steaden, Mr. G - 10Treadwell, Mr. W - 10Turnham, Mr. R 1 1Wallis, Mrs. E - 10Walker, Mr. J. (Builder),

Employes of 1 14Wash.Mr.R 1 1Wilson, Mr. W - 10Wilks, Mr. I. S - 10UnderlOs 13 1

Per Mr. G. B. WOBTH, £42 Os. 6d.

Barnard,Mr -10 6Barnard, Mr., per 2 10Barrett, Mr F - 10Bennell, Mr. R - 10 6Bevan, Mr 1 1Callingham, Mr. J 1 1Charles, Mr. J. H - 10Cooper, Mr. W. J - 10 6Cossy, Mr. F. W. A -10 6Courage and Co., Messrs 10 -Davies, Mr. W 1 1Davison, Mr 1 1Evans, Mr. G - 12Hodge.Mr.1 1 1Hartley, Mr. T. H. P - 10Langton. Mr. P , 1 -Marylebone and Paddington

Licensed Victuallers' Pro-tection Society 6 6

Miller, Mr. E - 10Newman, Mr. 0 1 1Parish, M'. B 1 IParnell, Mr. W. G -10 6Perry, Mr. J -10 6Raven, Mr. S - 10 6Salter, Mr. W. B - 15Saunder~, Mr. W - 10 6Sraly.Mr.W. -10 6Silcock, Mr. C. J - 10W alker, Mr., jun - 10Watson, Mr -10 6UnderlOs 6 4 6

£866 15 8

THE "MANCHESTERUNITY" LIFE-BOAT FUND.Contribution from The

ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS (ManchesterUnity) FRIENDLY SOCIKTI, for theyear 188V, per THOHAS COLLINS,Esq.. Secretary.

£50 0 0

£. s. A.Stehn, Mr. C. C - 10 -Stokes, Mr. T. S -10 -Siuckenschmldt, Mr 1 1 -Sutherland, Mr. R. G - 10 -Taylor, Mr. Seth - 10 -Tyser and Pechey, Messrs.... - 10 6Usborneand Son, Messrs..... - 10 6Walker, Bros.. & Co, Messrs.. - 10 -Woodley and Co., Messrs. ... - 10 6Sums under 5s - 10 -

ratal. .£45 9 -

"MARK LANE" LIFE-BOAT FUND.

Hon. Sec.—H. KAIHS-JACKSOH, Esq.

Subscription at CkrMnuu, 1887-8.£. s. d

A. B. 1 - -Agerup, Petersen & Co.,

Messrs ..-10 -Aste, John and Son, Mebsrs. . 1 1 -Beane, Mr. Charles F -10 tBegbie, Ross, and Gibson,

Messrs -10 -Bell and Co., Messrs. A -10 -Bellamy, Mr. W. C. B. ...... - 10 (Jorrowman & Phillips, Messrs. 1 1 -BoTill and Co., Messrs 1 1 -Bowyer, Mr. G. T - 10 -Chatterton, Mr. J. H 1 1 -Church, Mr. A. G -10 -Clark, Bach & Co., Messrs.... - 10 -Claudius and Chattaway,

Messrs. C. F - 10 -Cole, Mr. R. -10 -Colman, Messrs. J. and J.... - 10 -Corder and Haycraft. Messrs. - 10 (Coventry, Sheppard & Co.,

Messrs - 10 (Cronbach & Co., Messrs - 6 -Cross and Skflton, Messrs. .. - 6 -Dell.Mr.J.H 1 - •Denny, Messrs. C. and J - 10 iDewar and Webb, Messrs 1 1 •Dornbusch's List -10 -Duck,Mr.R. - 6 .Dunham, Wm. ("The Miller") - 10Dunkin and Co., Messrs. J.,.. - 10Easton.Mr.T - 10Edwards Bros.. Messrs - 10Girdwood and Wood, Messrs.. - 10Gregory and Co., Messrs...,., - 10 tiGrimsdale & Sons, Messrs.... - 5y ripper & Sons, Messrs. E... - 10 6HarrU Brothers. Messrs 1 1Hastie, Mr. P. (1882, £5 6s.).Hewitson, R. and J., Messrs.. - 10Hopkinson & Co., Messrs..... - 5Home and Son. Messrs - 10Hunt and Runchman, Messrs. - 10James and Sons, Messrs...... - 10Jones and Sons. Messrs. R. P. - 10Jutlkins, Connorton, and Son,

Messrs - 10Kains-Jackson, Mr. H - 10Keene, Messrs. S. W. & Co... - 10Klein & Sons, Messrs - 10Ledger, Mr. E. W - 10lenders and Co., Messrs. F... 1 1Maidlow and Sons, Messrs.... - 10Mongredien, Ellerby, and Co.,

Messrs - 10Muggeridge&Co.,Messrs.Wm. - 10Mumford, Messrs. S. P. & C... - 5Nixon. Gower, and Co., Messrs. - 10Peek, Frean, and Co., Messrs.. 1 1Perks, Messrs. J.B. and T. H. - 10Kathbone and Son, Messrs.

Edward.... - 10Robinson, Mr. T - 10Roffey and Son, Messrs. 1 1Rumford, Messrs. L. M. and C. - 10Sachse & Howard, Messrs.... - 10Simmons, Hunt & Co., Messrs.

(1887) 6 -Smith, Mr. Walter - 10Spratt's Pattnt Biscuit Co.... - 10

THE "R.A.O.B." LIFE-BOATFUND.

Chairman—Mr. J. SAKGENT.

Honorary Secretary—Mr. F. OBKI.

List of Voluntary Contributions receivedfor the Fund from the followingLodges and members of the RotALAKTEDILOVIAH OKDBKOFBCFFALOES,from isth April, 1«87, to 11th -April,1888.

£. t. d.Amounts previously published

from 16th April, 1883, to18th April, 1887 318 J 3

Alfred the Great Lodge(13th-Don.) 1 1 -

Do. Do. (14th Don.) 1African Lodge (1st Don.).... 1

Do. (2nd Don.) 1Beaufort Lodge (1st Don.) ... 1Bower Lodge (1st Dun.) 1Ben Jonson Lodge (14th Don.) 1

Do. (I6th Don.) 1Do. (16tb Don.) 1

Brighton No.lLodgf(2nd Don.) 1 11 6Do. (3rd Don.).,, 1 1 -

Brighton No. 2 Lodge(lst Don.) 1 1 -Do. (2nd Don.) 1 1 -bo. (3rd Don.) 1 - -

Brighton No. 3 Lodge(lst Don.) 1 1 -Do., per visitors, Brothers

Sinnock and Cornwall, ofBaruet - 10 6

Britannia Lodge (3rd Don.) . . 1 1 -Do. (4th Don.) 1 1 -Do. (5th Don.) 1 1 -

Buckingham Palace Lodge(MDon.) 1 1 -

Caledonian Apollo Lodge(letDon.) 2 2 -

Carlton, London Unity Lodge(1st Don.) 3 3 -

Champion of theThames Lodge(2nd Don.) 1 1 -

Do. (3rd Don.) -10 -Do. (4th Dou.) 1 l -

Charles E. Nuthall Lodge (3rdLkm.). . . . . 1 1 -

Do.(4thDon.) l 1 -Claremont Lodge (Ust Don.) . 1 1 -

Do. (2nd Don.) 1 -Clayton Park Lodge (1st Don.) 1Cock Robin Lodge (2nd Don.) 1 -Comedy Lodge (3rd Don.).... l

Do. (4th Don.) ]Cosmopolitan I^xige(l8t Don.) 1Courts of Justice (4th Don.) . 1 -

Do.(5thDon.) l .Do. (6thDon.) 1 1 -

Criterion Lodge (4th Don.)... 1 1 -David Livingstone Lodge

(2nd Don.) 1 1 -Dover Castle Lodge (4th Don.) 1 10 -Duke of Albany Lodge (3rd

Don.) 1 1 -Do. (4th Don.) l l _

Duke of Cambridge Lodge (5thDon.) 1 1 -

Do.(6lhDon.) l i _Do. (7th Don.) l i _

MAT 1, 1888.] SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT CONTRIBUTIONS. 539

£. s. d.Dnke of Teck Lodge (6th Don.) 1 1 -

Do (7th Don ) 1 1 -Do. (nth Don.) 1 1 -

Duke's Lodge (9th Don.) .... 1Endeavour Lodge (1st Don.). 1 -Esperanza Lodge (1st Don.) . 1 -Father Thames Lodge (4th

Don ) . . . 1 -Do., Proceeds of Concert... 11 6

Fitzhardinge Lodge (1st Don.) 1

Do. (Proceeds of Concert) . . 6General Gordon, O.E.C. Lodge

(6th Don.) 1

Granville Lodge (1st Don.) .. 1

Grand Surrey Lodge(llthDou.) 1

Hampton Conrt Palace Lodge(7th Don ) 1 1 -

Do (8th Don ). . . 1 1 -Hanover Lodge (2nd Don.)... 1 1 -Haringay Lodge (1st Don.) .. 1 1 -Hesketh Harmonic Lodge

(2nd Don.) -10 6Highbury Lolge (1st Don.).. 1 1 -Imperial No. 3 Lodge (1st

Don ) 1 1 -

Imperial No. 1 Lodge (1stDon ) . 2 2 -

Eempton Park Lodge (1stDon.) 1 1 -

King's College Lodge(Hh Don.) 1 1 -

Kingston-on-Thamefl Lodge,Concert at Griffin Hotel... 32 6 1

Magdala Lodge (1st Don.)... 1 1 -Margate Lodge (1st Don.).... 1 1 -Marylebone Lodge (9th Don.) 1 1 -

MetropoIitanLodge(3rdDon.) 1 1 -Nil Desperandum Lodge (1st

Don.) - 10 -

£. s. a.North London Lodge(lst Don.) 1 1 -

Do.(3r4Don.) 1 1 -Osborne Lodge (1st Don.). . . . 1 1 -Penelope Lodge (1st Don.) 1 1 -Plimsoll Lodge (4th Don.) ... 1 1 -

Pride of Dalston Lodge (1stDon.) 1 1 -

Do. (2nd Don.) 1 1Pride of Hoxton Lodge (2nd

Don.) .... 1 1 -Prince Albert Victor Lodge

Prince Charlie (1st Don.) .... - 11 -Red Cross Lodge (4tt» Don.) . . 1 1 -

Do (6th Don ) 1 11 6Rose of Richmond Lodge (4th

Don.) 1 1 -Royal Cambridge Lodge (6th

Don.) 2 2 -Royal Standard Lodge (1st

Don.) 1 1 -

Do.(3rdDon.) 1 1 -

Royal Standard and North

Royal Standard, collected at

Saxe Weimar Lodge (1st Don.) 1 1 -Shaftesbnry Lodge (1st Don.). 1 1 -

Do.(2ndDon.) 1 1 -Shakespeare Lodge (1st Don.) - 10 6Sheppey Lodge (1st Don.).... 1 1 -Shoreham (Proceeds of Fete,

per J. H. White, Esq.).... 10 10 11Sir Moses Mootefiore Lodge,

Cape Colony (1st Don.) 1 1 -Sir John Ponpart Lodge (1st

Don.) 1 1 -Slr John Whiltaker Ellis Lodge

Do. (4th Don.) 2 2 -

Do. (6th Don.) 1 1 -Do. (Proceeds of entertain-

£. s. d.Sir Thomas Phillips Lodge

(4th Don.) 1 i -

Do. (Mb Don.) 1 ISittlngbournfi & Milton Lodge

(2nd Don.) 4 4Sondes Lodge (1st Don.) 1 1 -

Southwark Lodge (1st Dun.) . 1 1 -St. Andrew's Lodge (1st Don.) 1 1 -St. Clement's Danes Lodge

Do (10th Don ) 1 1 -St. James's and Soho, late

Oxford Lodge (5th Don.) ... 1 1 -St. Paul's Lodge (5th Ikra.) . . 1 1 -St. Leonard's Lodge (Proceeds

Stamford Lodge (4th Don.)... - 15 -Sutherland Lodge (8th Don ). 1 1 -

Touchstone Lodge (14th Don.) 1 1 -

Do. (16th Don!) 1 1 -Trafalgar No. 2 Lodge 1 1 -True to the Core Lodge (1st

Victoria Lodge (1st Don.).... 1 1 -

Woodbine Lodge (1st Don.). . 1 1 -Woodstock, Cape Colony,

Baker, Mr. C. (4th Don.) 1 1 -Do. (5th Don.) 1 1 -

Cohen, Messrs. J. A., G. A.(1st Don.) 1 1 -

*George, Mr. H. (1st lion.)... - 10 6Sargent, Mr. J. (4th Don.)... 1 1 -

*T.W., C. M. W., & C. W.(1st Don.) 1 2 6

•White, Mr. J. H., Brighton(1st Don.) 1 1 -

£555 16 6

2 I 2

FAO»ABRRAYBON . . . . 542ABERDEEN . . . . 585ABEBDOVEY . . . .566ABEBSOCH . . . . 543ABBBYSTWITR . . . 542AOOCK'S ORREH . . .573ALDBOROUGH .' . . 5)4ALLOA . . KQHALNMOCTH . . . 569ANGLESEY . . .541ANSTRUTHEK « • . 590APFLEDORB . . .549ARBROATH . / . 591ARDHOBE . . . 600ABDBOSSAH . . . 686ARK LOW (sniA BRAN . • • RQ'TASHTON-UNDER-LYNB . 559AUCHENCAIRN . . .593

BALBRIGGAN . . .599BALCARY . . . . 590BALLANTBAE . . . ggeBALLYOOTTON . . . 597BALLYWALTEB . . . 593BAHBDBOH CASTLE. . 539BANFF Rst'iBANNOCKBURN * . . 595BARHOUTH . . . . 5e6BARHBTON . . . . ggoBARHSTAPUC . . . . 543BATH AKD WELLS . . 572BELFAST . CQKBRLPKR * KA^BBMBBIDGB . . . .553Bit R WICK KfiQBfDEFORD . ' . . . 548BIRMINGHAM . . . . 573BLACKBUBN . . . . 559BLACKPOOL . . . . 660BLAKENEY . • . . 667BLOCKLET . . . . 579

BOLTON KfinBOSTON . SBIBOULMER . . . . KfiQBO NESS . BQ4.BOURNEMOUTH , . . 553BRADFORD . . . . 579BBANCASTER. . . , setBRAUNTON . . . . 543BRIDGWATEB . . . 573BRIDLINGTON . . . 5»oBRIDPOKT . . . . 553BRTGHTOH . . . . 575BRISTOL « 556B no A DOT A i as . . .553BuCKIB * • 587

BURNHAH . . . .572BURET POET. . . . 543BUKTON-ON-TBENT . . 573C A DO WITH . . . . 544

CAISTER . * 568CAMBRIDGE . . . * 542GAMPBELTOWN . . .586CARDIGAN . . . . 542CARDIFF . 555CARLISLE . . . . 543CARMARTHEN BAY . . 543CABNSORE . . . .601CASTLETOWN. , . . 602CAVAN * . . 597CHELTENHAM . * . 555CHESTER . . . 543CHICHESTBR . . . . 575CLACTON-ON-SEA . . 555CLEVEDOH . . . . 572CLODOHBI . . . . 598CLOVELLT . * , .548CORK 598CODRTHACBHEBBT . . 598COURTOWB . . . . 601CBAIL * 691

BUFFALOES* p. 538 ; Cirn, SEI

INDEX TO THPAOB

CBFSSWELL . . . .569

CULLKROOATS. . . .570DABTMODTH . . . .548r>AWLISH 549DEAL . . . . 558PEEBT . . . 543DBWSBURY . . . . 580DORN<X:H AKD EMBO , 596DOUGLAS 602DOVER . . . 658DEOGHBDA . . . . 600DUBLIN • • 698DCTNBAR . . . . . 592DUNDALK . . . . 600DUNDEE 591DUMFEBMLINE . . .591DUNGABVAir . . . . 600DUNG EN ESS . . . . 659DUN MO BE, EAST . . 600DUNWICH . . . . 574DuRRAU . . . 653KASTBOORHE . . . 676BDINBUKGH . . . . 588

ENHISKILLBH . . . 599EXETER 549EXM>UTB « . . . 5 4 9EYEH00TH . . . . 687FALMODTH . . . . 544FlLEY 580FlSHGDARD . . . . 671FLAM BOEOUGH . . . 580FLEET WOOD . . . . 660FOWEY . . . . 644FRASBRBUBGH . . .685GlBVAN . 586GLASGOW . . . . 593GOODWIN SANDS . . 558GORLESTON . . . . 674GOURDON . . . . 692GKANTON. . . . . 688GREENOCK . . . . 595GREENCASTLB . . . 600GBETSTONES . . . .601GRIMSBY . . . . . 666GBOOMSFORT. . . . 596GUERNSEY . . . .602HALIFAX . . . . 580HABTLEPOOL . . . 654HARWICH . . . .656HASBOROUGH. . . . 567HASTINGS . . . .577HAUXLBY . . . . 569HAYLE . . . . . 544HAYLINO . 557

HOLYHEAD . . . . 541HOLT ISLAND . . . 569HOPE COVE . . . .651HoRNSEA . . . . . 581HUDDEBSFIELD . . .581HULL . . * • . 582Huw A 587HUNSTANTON . . . 56?

ILFRACOMBE . . . .550

IRVINE . 587ISLE OF WIGHT . . 557

KEIGHLET . . . . 682

KlLMOKE . . . . . 60 1ElNGSDOWNE . . .558KlNGSGATE . . . . 559KING'S LYNN . . .567KINGSTOWN . . . . 599KIRKCUDBRIGHT * . 593KIRKLISTON . . . .594LANCASTER 560LEEDS . 582

E BRANCHES.PAGE

LlMEEICK . . . .600LlNCOLNSRIBE . . .565LlTTLEHAlIPTOK . . 575LlTTLEKAVBN . . .571LIVERPOOL . . . . 561

LLANDDULAS . . . . 547LLAKDUDNO . . . . 543LLAHELLY . , , » 643LONDONDEBRY . . . 600LONOHOPE . . . . 595

LOSSIEHOUTH . . .590LOWESTOFT . . . . 574LYDD . . . . . . 659LYME REGIS . . . . 552LTNMODTH . . . . 550

MACDCFF . . . . 587MANCHESTER . . . 562MARGATE . . . . 559MARYPORT . . . . 547

MEVAGISSEY . . . . 545MmDLESBROUOH. . . 582

MoNTEOSE . . . . 591MORAY FIRTH . . . 694

MUNDESLEY . . . . 667MUSSELBURGH . . .590

NEWBIGGIH . . . . 569NEW BRIGHTON . . . 561NEWBUBGH . . . . 586NEWCASTLE (DUNDEDH) 698NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE . 670NEWHAVEN . . . . 577NEWPOBT (MONMOUTH) 666NEWPORT (PEMBROKE). 571NEWQUAY (CARDIGAN). 542NEWQUAY (CORNWALL) 645NEW ROHNET . . . 559NEWTON ABBOT . . . 550

NORTHAMPTON . . .668NORTH BERWICK . . 592NORTH SUNDERLAND . 670NOTTINGHAX . . . 670OKME'S HEAD . . .643ORMSKIRK . . . . 663

FALLING . . . . . 668FAKSFIELD . . . . 674

PENARTH . . . . 655PKNZANCE . . . . 645PETERHEAD . . . . 686PIEL . . . . . 663PLYMOUTH . . . . 550POOLE 553POET ERIN . . . . 602POET ERBOLL . . . 586PORT EYNON . . . . 656PORTHCAWL . . . . 556PORTHDINLLAEN . . . 543PORTHLBVEN . . . . 616POHTHOT3SIOCX . . . &46PORT ISAAC . . . . 5 4 6PORT LOGAN . . . . 696PORTHADOO . . . . 643PORT PATRICK . . . 696PORTRDSH . . . . 697PORTSMOUTH . . . . 557

PURBECK . . . . 552QUEENSTOWN. . . .598

LEICESTER . . . . 564LEITH . . • 688

RHTL . . 555ROBIN HOOD'S BAY . . 583

SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT CONTRIBUTIONSIVIUK, p 534s OOVENT GARDEN, p. 631; FORESTERS', p. 534;

MARK LANE, p. 538 ; ODD FELLOWS, p. 638.

VAOKROCHDALE . . . . 664ROCHESTER . . . . (59

RUNSWICK . ... 583

SALCOMBE . . . . 651SALTBDRN . ... 58)SCARBOROUGH . . . 583

SBAHAM . . . . . 664

SEATON CAREW . . . 654

SETTLE 684SHEFFIELD . . . . 584SHEBINOHAM . . 568SHOEEHAM . . . . 677SHROPSHIRE . . . . 671SlDMOUTH . . . . 651

SKERRIES . . . . 599SOUTHAMPTON . . .657SODTHEKD (CANTYRE) . 686SOUTH END (ESSEX) . . 555SOUTHPORT . . . . 664SOUTH9EA . . . . 557SOUTH WOLD . . . . 574ST. ANDREW'S . . .691ST. ANNE'S . . . . 664ST. DAVID'S . . . . 671

ST. LEONARD'S . . .677STAFFORDSHIRE . . .673

STECHFOBD . . . .679

STOCKPORT . . . .544STONEHAVBN . . . 692STORNOWAY . . . . 692STROMNESS . . . . 596SUNDERLAND. . . . 554

TEIGNMOUTH . . . 651TENBT 671

TOBUDAY . . . . 551TOTLANDBAT . . .658TRALEE BAY . . .599TRAMORE . . . . 600

TYNEMOUTH . . . . 570

VALBNTIA . . . . 600WAKEFIELD . . . . 584

WALTON-ON-THE-NAZE. 555WATCHET . . . . 572WELLS (NORFOLK). . 568WESTERN COUNTIES . 552WEST HARTLEPOOL . 654WESTON-SUPER-MAEE . 573WEXFORD . . . . 601WEYMOUTH . . . . 553WHITBURN . • * . 654WHITBY 585WHITEHAVEN . . . 547WHTTBUSX BAIT . . 686WHITHOBN . . . . 596WICK.LOW . . . .602WlNCHELSEA . . . 577WlNTEBTON . . . .668WlSBECH . . . . 542WrrUERNSBA . . . 585WOLV EKHAHPTON . . 573WORCESTER . . . . 579WORKINOTON . . .547WORTHING . . . .578YARMOUTH . . . . 568YEALM RIVER . . .552

YOUGHAI. . . . . 598

LICENSED VICTUALLERS, 535;

BBANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 541

BRANCHES OF 'Amounts acknowledj

The sign (») op

&nglmg.ANGLESEY BRANCH.

President —The Most Hon. the MARQUIS

OF ANGLESEY.Vice-Presldent—

SIB RICHARD WILLIAMSBULKELEY, Bart.

Chairman of Committee—Col. T. L. HAMPTON LEWIS.

WILLIAM M. PBESTON, ESQ.Annual Subscription.

£. 1. d.•Anglesey.MostHon.

the Marquis of ...10 - -Atkinson, John, Esq. - 10 -Bangor, Bishop of... 2 2 -Beever, J. F. Esq... 1 1 -Boston, The Bight

•Bulkeley,Sir RichardWilliams, Bart... 5 - -

•Chadwick, 8. Tay-

Clegg, Henry, Esq. . 1 1 -

Davles, Robert, Esq.. 2 2 -Duncnft, J. Esq. ... - 10 -Edwards, Miss E. W. 1 - -Evans, T. F. Esq.... - 10 -Fairclougb, J. Esq. - 10 -Fluett T Esq 1 1 -Gartside, J. H. Ksq.. 1 1 -Grtffith, W. Q. Esq.. 1 - -

Hampton, Miss - 10 -Hughes, Miss H.,

Brynmenai 1 - -Jones, T.Nlcholla.Esq. 1 1 -*Lewis,Col.Bampton 1 -J. W 1 1 -Lewls, Miss - 10 -Lewis, Wm. P. Esq. 1 - -LJngham, F. H. Esq.,

per RhosneigirLife-boat 1 1 -

Lingham, Mrs., perRhosnelglr Life-

Lnck, Richard, Esq.. - 10 «Marshal Col 1 - -Mason, Rev. Wins.. 1 - -Massev, Mrs. -10 -Massey, W. Esq..... - 10 -McCorquodale, CoL . 1 1 -McCorquodale, Mrs.. 1 1 -Meyrick, Sir George,

Millington, Jno. Esq. - 10 -•Mitchell, H. B. Esq.. J - -Mitchell, Mrs. H. a 1 - -Neave.TheHon.Lady 10 - -Owen, John, Esq. ... 1 - -Owen, Rev. H. D.,

M.A., Penmynydd 1 1 -•Owen, R. E. Esq. . - 10 -Owen, W. H Esq. . 1 1 -Pacey J Esq .!. . 1 1 -Platt, J. lOsq. . . 5 - -Platt, Robert, Esq. . 6 6 -P oole, Henry R., Esq. 1 1 -Preston, N. Francis,

Esq. Swainston... - 10 -

LISTS OF CONTEIBUTOES TO THE

FHE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.fed in these Lists include many contributions received np to 31st March, 188S.posite the name of a Contributor indicates that he is on the Local Committee.

ENGLAND A£. t. d.

Price, Mrs. Hugh ... 1 - -Price, Major J. B. P. - 10 -Prichard, Rev. H. ... - 10 -Pritchard.Thos. Esq. - 10 -Pritchard, Miss 1 - -Etathbone, R. R. Esq. 1 - -Reade, Lady 1 - -Roberts, Mrs.,Tan-y-

Craig 1 - -Roberts, Robert, Esq. 2 3 -Roscoe, Mrs 1 1 -Scofleld, Mrs. E. S.

per Rhosneigir

•Slater, Mr. J. - 10 -Smith, G. W. Duff

Assheton, Esq. ... 2 2 -Smith, Branston, Maj. 1 1 -Sonter, Miss, per

Rhosneigir Life-boat 1 1 -

Sonter, Miss F., perditto 1 1 -

Sparrow, J. Body-chan, Esq 1 1 -

Thompson, Mrs., perRhosneigir Life-boat 1 1 -

•Trevor, Rev. Warrenl - -Trevor, Mrs -10 6Verney, Captain E.,

B.N...... 1 - -Vivian, Right Hon.

Williams. Rev. Robt.(Canon) 1 1 -

Williams, Rev. W.Wynne, Jan. - 10 -

Williams, Mrs. H. 0. - 10 -Williams, W. Esq. .. 2 - -Williams, Rev. J.

Wyatt, Mrs 1 - -

Sums under 5< - 6 -

Total £107 19 -

Donation! and Collection!,1887-88.

Contribution boxes atBulkeley ArmsHotel, Beaumaris. - 8 -

Collected in Llansa-dwrn Church, perRev. R. H. Wil-liams 2 1 -

Collected per Rev.H. Parry in PortUlnorwic Church . 1 9 9

Do. Vaynol Park

Do. Llanfairisgaer

Penmon and LlanfaesChurches, per Rev.T. Warren Trevor,

Concert, Beaumaris .10 3 -

Total Dons 44 13 6Total Subs. ...107 19 -

£152 12 e

ND WALES.

HOLYHEAD BRANCH.President—

The Right Hon. LORDSTANLEY OF ALDEBLEY.

Chairman —Rev. Chancellor BBISOOE, D.D.

Treasurer —The Rev. W. EVANS JONES.

Hon. Sec.—Mr. J. 0. WILLIAMS.

Annual Subtcriptionl.£. i. d.

Beaumont, Capt. ... - 10 -

•Brlscoe, Rev. Chan-cellor, DJ). - 10 -

•Cay, Capt. R.N.... - 10 -Corbet, E. C. Esq. .. 1 1 -Davies, R., Esq., Ld.-

Lieut. of Anglesey 1 1 -*Grifflth,J.Lloyd,Esq.

MA . 1 1 -•Haldane, Capt .... 1 1 -Hughes, Dr - 10 -Hughes, Mr. H. G. . - 5 -Hughes, Mr. J. G... - 10 -•Hughes. Mr. John.. - 6 -

Jones, 0 Esq., R.N. - 6 -Lewis, J. P. Esq.,

M.P - 10 6London and North

Western Rally. Co. 10 - -Mackenzie, Admiral 1 - -Roche, Capt - 5 -Thomas, Capt - 10 -Williams, Mr. J. 0.. - 6 -Williams, Mrs - 5 -Wood, Commander,

R.N 1 - -

Total £22 11 6

Donation!.Woodward, Robert,

Contribution Boxes. 1 12 2

£24 13 8

t J f ibs i j tveREADING BRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —C. STEPHENS, Esq.

tnnual Subscription!.£. t. d.

Allsop.Mr. R. J - 10 6Austen, Capt. R.N.. 1 1 -Ayres Messrs. C.&G. - 10 6Barnett,F.C.C. Ksq. 1 1 -Bartholomew, A. C.

Esq - 10 6BayUs i Co., Messrs. - 10 -

£. S. d.Beale, Lansdowne,

Esq 1 1 -Benyon, R.Esq. .... 3 3 -Birch Mrs 1 - -Bird, Mr. H -10 6Black svell, Messrs. E.

and F . . - 10 6Blagrave, J. H. Esq. 1 1 -Blandy, F. J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Blandy, H. B. Esq. . 1 1 -

Blowers and Son,Messrs -10*6

Boome, J.Esq - 10 -Bracher and Syden-

ham, Messrs - 10 6Bradley, Mr. R - 10 -Bradley, Mr. Chas... - 10 -Brown, Mr. G. J.... 1 1 -

Bntler, Mr. G. R.... - 10 -CatchpooL Mr. R.D. 1 1 -Cbeney, Mr. J. W. . - 10 6Clarke, R. L., Esq... - 10 6Colebrook & Son,

Messrs 1 1 -Cobham, Capt. A. W. 1 1 -Cobham,A.C. Esq.. 1 - -Cocks, Messrs. C. &

Co . . - 10 6Cocks, Mrs. C 1 1 -Collins, Chas. Esq. . - 10 6Collins, Henry, Esq. - 10 -Cook, Mr. J. R - 10 -Cook,Mr.Thos.Jun. - 10 6Cooper, Messrs. J. O.

Cooper, A. S. Esq. . . - 10 -Cowslade, W.W. Esq. 1 1 -Davis Mr E - 10 6Dodd,' J. T. Esq ... - 10 6Edge Mrs 1 1 -Eisdell,Mr. A. R... - 10 -F. W. A 2 - -Ferguson and Sons,

Messrs - 10 «Flanagan, Mr. W.G. - 10 6Forbes, A. C. Esq... 1 1 -Garland, T. B. Esq. . 1 1 -Gany, Rev. Canon . 1 1 -Gilligjn, Mr. George - 10 -Gray, Col. W 2 2 -

Hankey, Sidney A.Esq .. . . 1 1 -

Harbor, Mr. Thos. . . 1 1 -Hawker, The Misses 1 1 -Hawkes & Sons,

Heelas and Sons,Messrs 1 1 -

Hewett, Robt. Esq.. 1 1Hewett, T. E. Esq. . - 10 6Hill, Arthur, Esq... - 10 6Hitchcock, Mr A.W. - 10 6Hoffman, C. W. Esq, 1 1 -Hulme, The Misses. 2 2 -

Hunter, Sir P. Bart.. 1 1 -Huntley, Mr. Josh. . 1 1 -Huriey & Sons,

Messrs . - 10 6Iremonger, Mr. R... - 10 -Kingham, Mr. H. F. - 10 -Knipe, Lt.-Col 1 1 -Kuox. Mrs 1 1 -Knox, H. Esq. 1 1 -

542 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.£. s. d.

Long, Messrs. Josh

Lovrades, Mrs. 1 1 -Maitland, T. F. Esq. 1 1 -

Maurice, O. C. Esq. . - 10 6Messer, Messrs. and

Miller Mr J 10 6Milsom, T. & Suns,

Messrs. - JO 6Minty.J.Esq 1 1 -MoDck, J. B. Esq. . . 1 1 -Morris, Mr. E - 10 6Morris, Mr. Josh.... 1 1 -Muunt, W. G. Esq.,

M P 1 1 -Murdoch, C. T. Esq.,

M P . . 1 1 -Oakshott, Mr. E. ... - 10 -

Palmer, A. Esq. ... 6 - -Palmer, George, Esq. 1 1 -Palmer, G. W. Esq.. 3 - -Palmer, W. J. Esq.. 2 2 -Palmer, Walter, Esq. 1 1 -

Hhilbrick, Messrs. C.

Philp & Son, Messrs. - 10 6Piggot, Mr. R. J 10 -Pipon, Capt. 1 -

Porter, Thomas, Esq. 1 1 -' Reading Observer,'

Editor of - 10 6Ridley & Son, Messrs. 1 1 -Rogers, Thos. Esq. . 1 1 -Salmon, J. S. & Son,

Messrs - 10 6Sawyer, Major. 1 - -Simonds, B. Esq. ... - 10 6Simonds, H. J. Esq.. 1 1 -Simonds, James, Esq. 1 1 -Simonds, John, Esq. 1 1 -Simoads, W. Esq. . . 1 1 -Sisley & Goodall,

Smitb, Chas. Esq. . . - 10 -Solomon, Mr. C. R. . - 10 -Spokes, Sir P 1 1 -

W 1 1 -Steuhens, C. Esq. ... 2 2 -Stephens, Capt. F... 1 1 -Stevens,Mr. S. B... 2 - -

Strange, W. J. Esq.. 1 1 -Stransom, Mr. J. T.. - 10 6Sturgis, Rev. A - 10 6Sutton, Alfred, Esq. 1 1 -Sutton, Herbert, Esq. - 10 6Sutton, M. H. Esq. . 1 1 -Sutton, M. J. Esq... 1 1 -Taylor, J. O. Esq. . . - 10 6Thoyts, Major 1 - -

Valpy, R. H.Esq... 3 - -Watei house, A. Esq. 1 1 -Welch, Arthur, Esq. - 10 6Wellsteed and Son,

Messrs 1 1 -Were, Mr. R. C. ... - 10 «Wheeler Brothers,

Messrs. 1 1 -

Wilder, Mr. Jm>. ... - 10 6Wilson, J. H. Esq. . 1 1 -W B R 1 1 -Sumg under lot. ... S 11 -

Total £135 15 6

Donation!.Boxes —

Abbey Restaurant - 16 10

Queen's Hotel.... - 2 8VentriB, Mr - 15 9Pillar ... 2 1 7

£. t. d.Sutton & Sons,

Pole, Rev. R 1 - -

Total Subs.... 135 15 6

£142 17 2

(KamforQ»gesi)ttt.CAMBRIDGE

BRANCH.President-

Rev. E. H. PEBOWHE, D.D.Vice-Presldent —

His Worship the Mayor.Treasurer —

OSCAB, BROWNING, Esq., M.A.,Fellow of King's College.

Hon. Secretary —

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

Adams, Professor . . - 10 -Adams, Mrs - 10 -Ansell, Mrs. J - 6 -Fawcett, W. M. Esq.Foster, C. F., Esq... 3 3 -Golng, Capt. H.N.

(the late) 1Graves, Rev. C. E... - 10 6Hedley, Miss 1 1 1 -Martindale, Mr 1 - -Orpen, Rev. T. H... 1 - -Pain, Mr. J. 0...... - 10 -Prior. Rev. C. H.... - 5 -Eouth, Mrs - 10 -Selwyn, Mrs 1 - -Sidgwick, Mrs 1 1 -Smith, Mr. John ... 1 - -Thrower, Miss - 10 -ThurnaU, Miss 1 6 -Thurnall, Miss E. . . - 5 -ThurnalL Miss F. .. - 6 -

Total.... £16 11 6

Donations.Bumpsted.T. B.Esq. 1 - -Hedley, Miss 1 4 4 -

Total Dons..... 6 4 -TotalSubs. ....15 11 6

£20 15 6

WISBECH BRANCH.Honorary Secretary —

J. H. WBBB, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

English Bros 1 1Hiscox & Smith 1 1 -Peckorer, A., Esq. . 1 1 -

Total....£3 3 -

Donations.Customs Wisbech . . - 14 -Sums under 6s - 9 10

Total Dons 1 3 10lotalSubs 3 3 -

£4 6 10

<£artigans!)tte.ABERYSTWYTH

BRANCH.

President—COLONEL PBTSV.

Chairman—His Worship the Mil-OS.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. J. WILLIAMS.

Annual Subscriptions.*. 1.0.

Aberystwyth ShipInsurance Society 6 6 -

Davies, Mr. D. J.... - 10 -Davies, Mr. Geo. ... - 5 -Davies. Morris, Esq. - 6 -Davies, Robert J.

Edwards, Rev. Llew-ellyn, M.A - 10 -

Edwards, Rev. Prin-cipal, D.D - 10 -

Evans, Mr. Evan ... - 6 -Evans, Miss J. A. . . - 10 -•Green, Geo. Esq.,

Harris, T. D. Esq. ,. - 6 -Hughes, A. J. Esq. . - 10 -*James, John, Esq. . - 6 -James, Mr. Kich ... - 5 -*Jones, Kdw. J. Esq. - 10 -Jones, Griffith, Esq. - 5 -Jones, Mr. J. P.,

*Jones, Peter, Esq. - 6 -Jenes, The Misses. . - 6 -Levi, Rev. Thomas. - 10 -Loxdale, Jas. Esq. . 1 1 -Morgan, B. E. Esq . - 10 -Morgan, Miss - 5 -Morgan, Mr. John . - 6 -•Morris. Capt. T.. . - 5 -Penry, Rev. T. A. . - 5 -Protheroe,Rev. J.H.,

*Pryse Col 1 1 -Rees,J.R.Esq - 5 -Roberts, Messrs. R.

Thomas, Mr. Thomas - s -*Watkins,John, Esq. - 10 -Williams, E. J. Esq. - 5 -Williams, G. Esq... - 6 -Williams, Rev. J... - 6 -Williams, Phillip,

Williams, Rev. T. E. - 5 -Williams, W. Esq.. - 10 -Williams, W. Esq. . - 5 -'Williams, Mr. W.T. - 5 -Wynne, Mr. E. P. .. - 6 -

Total ....£19 17 -

Donations.Boxes in Boat-house 3 1 3Boxes In Hotels 5 4Collection days of

ContrJb. Plll»r-boi . 1 11 1Davies, Joseph, Esq - 6 -J. K and J.W - 6 -

Roberts, F. R., Esq. - 6 -

Total Dons 10 6 8TotalSubs 19 17 -

£30 3 8

CARDIGAN BRANCH.Chairman—

W. PICTON EVANS, Esq.Honorary Secretary-

Mr. WILLIAM JOSEPH.£. t. d.

Annual Subscriptions.Brenchley.T. H.Esq. - 6 -Brigstoke,W.O.Esq. - 10 -Brigstoke, Mrs. .... 1 - -Colby,Mre.J 1 - -*Davies, Capt. Evan. - 6 -*Evans, W. P. Esq.. - 10 -Howell, Major 1 1 -*James, Levi, Esq.. . - 5 -Jenkins, L. H. Esq. - 5 -Jones, Morgan, Esq. 1 - -Lewes, Col. Llysne-

Lewis,Col.,Pantgwyn- 5 -•Miles, Woodward «t

Co - 5 -Mills, S., Esq - 10 6Mitchell, J. F. Esq. - 5 -Parry, Capt. Jones.. - 6 -Parry, Miss Webley - 6 -Phillips, J.Esq.,M.D.- 5 -•Richardson, C.E.D.

Morgan, Esq - 10 6Wilkins & Co. Messrs. - 10 -

Contribution Boxes. - II 2

Total £1014 2

NEWQUAY & ABER-AYRON BRANCH.

President-Captain C. E. LONOCBOFT.

Honorary Secretary —Capt DAVID JAKES.

Annual Subscriptions.Campbell, Mrs - 5 -Davey, Rev. W. H.,

" Dolaeron," Mrs.jfaddy - 10 -

•Evans, Dr - 6 -•Evans, J. Esq., Pen-

Evans, Stephen, Esq. 1 1 -•Griffith, Rev. D.... - 6 -•James, Capt. David - 6 -

•Jones, Capt. Thoa. . - 6 -Lewin, Mrs. Col..... 1 2 -Lloyd, Mrs., Pont-

lluyni - 5 -Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.

*Longcroft,Capt.C.E. 1 - -Longcroft,C. R.Esq. 1 - -National Provincial

•Patrick, J. Esq. ... - 6 -Pryce, J. P. V. Esq.. - 10 -•Stewart, Capt. All-

tyroden - 10 -Stlckland.W.J.Esq. - 6 -Thomas, Miss - 6 -•Tyler, Gwinnett

Sums under 6s 9 9 5Sundry donations... - 2 6Box collections - 8 -

Total £23 17 11

-_

BRANCHES- LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 543

<£armarttjetts&fo.CARMARTHEN BAY

BRANCH.President—

The Right Hon. IOEDVISCOUNT EMLTN.Vice-President—

RICHARD JENNINGS, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

J. B. RISLEY, Esq.Annual Subscription!.

£. I. d.Bath, Edward, H.,

Esq.. Alltyferin .. 1 - -•Brailsford, Stanley,

Esq 1 1 -Brigstocke, Mrs 1 - -Cawdor, The Earl of 6 - -"Church, Noel, Esq. - 10 6Gross, Miss Arengo . - 10 -Itevies, Moetyn, Esq. - 10 -Edwards, W. R, Esq.,

Mayor - 6 -Evans, William, Esq. 1 1 -Falkener, B. Esq.... 1 1 -Gwyune, Sackvllle,

Esq - 10 -

Harrison, Capt. J.Nicholls, R.N. ... 1 1 -

Jenkins, Thos., Esq. - 10 6* Jennings, R. Esq... 1 1 -Morgan, Miss - 5 -Morris, C. S. Esq. .. - 10 -•Nevlll, W. H. Esq. 1 1 -Norton, Henry, Esq. - 10 «Norton, Mrs. W 1 1 -Peel Mrs - 10•Peel, R. W. Esq... - 10 -*Rees, Rev. George. - 10 6Richards, R.W. Esq. - 6 -•Risley, J.B. Esq... 1 1 -»Scott, J. J. Esq. ... - 10 -Sinnett, Rev. W. H. - 10 -St. David's, The

Bishop of 2 2 -Thomas, George, Esq. - 10 -Thomas, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -Thomas, Lester & Co.,

*Tregoning,J.S. Esq. 1 1 -Vaughan, Mr. E - 5 -Warborton, Mrs. ... 1 - -Wilkins, Messrs.,

Bank 1 1 -»Willlams, Richard,

.£31 16 -Donations.

Contribution Boxes. 1 16 4Griffiths, Morgan,

Horton, G. Esq 1 - -

Total £35 2 10

LLANELLY ANDB U R R Y PORT

BRANCH.President—

GENERAL MALCOLM, C.B.Vice-President—

CHARLES NBVILL, Esq.Chainnan~*

MAHSBL RBBS, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

GERARD ELKTNGTOH, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Bevan, S., Bevan &Son, Messrs - 10 6

Bond, Mr. H. C 1 1 -

£. >. d.Buckley Brothers,

Messrs 1 1 -

Burry Port and Gwen-dreath Valley Co. . 2 2 -

Bythway, Mr. W. . . - 10 6Davies, Mr.Wm.... - 6 -

•Elkington, Mr. H. . 1 1 -*Elkington, Mr.J.B. 1 1 -Elliotfu Metal Co.,

Limited 2 2 -Evans, Mr. Evan ... - 10 -

Griffiths, Mr. Thomas - 10 6Hand, Mrs. J. K. . . . 1 1 -Johnson, Mr. Thos. . - 10 6•Jones, Capt T - 6 -Lewis, Mr. C. W.

Munael 2 2 -Llanelly Harbour

Commissioners... 5 - -•Maclaren, Mr. Row-

land 1 1 -•Malcolm, General,

C.B 2 2 -Margrave, Mr. Robt. - 10 6•Mitchell, Mr. J.... - 5 -Nevill, Druce & Co,

Pemberton, Mr. H.

Randell, T. & Son,

Rees,Mr. Bernard.. - 5 -•Rees, Mr. David... - 10 6•Rees, Mrs. D. L. . . - 5 -•Risley & Burgmann,

Rogers, Mr. John H. - 10 6Samuel Bros., Messrs. 1 1 -Stepney, Sir A. K.

CoweU,MP. S - -Thomas, Mr. Henry. 1 1 -Thomas, Mr.Wm... 1 1 -•Tregouing. Mr. J. S. 1 1 -Williams, Mr. H. .. - S -Young, Mr. J. F.... - S -

£41 1 -

Donations.Ashbnrnbam, The

Right Hon. TheEarl of 5 - -

•Rees, Mr. Mansel.. 1 1 -Contribution Boxes. - 4 10

Total. ...£17 6 10

<ffarnarbonsi)f«.ABERSOCH BRANCH

Hon. Secretary-Rev. 0. LLOYD WILLIAMS.

Annual Subscription!.£. t. d.

Asheton-Smith.G.W.D.,Esq. 3 - -

Evans Owen, Esq... 1 - -Nanney, J. H. Ellis,

Pearson, G. F. Esq. . - 10 6Port Madoc Mutual

Marine Insurance. 5 - -

£11 10 6

ORME'S HEAD( L L A N D U D N O )

BRANCH.Chairman —

Captain GARDEN.Treasurer —

J. ADEY WELLS, Esq.N.P. Bank, Llandudno.Honorary Secretary —

G. F. FELTON, Esq., F.S.LAnnual Subscriptions.

£. ». d.Allen, F.F. Esq.... 1 1 -Barker, Thos. Esq.,

J .P 1 1 -Barton, J..Esq.,J.P. 1 1 -Bouchier,Capt.,R.N. 1 1 -Charlton, Henry,

Esq 2 2 -Goode,Mrs. (2 years) 1 1 -Heywood, J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Mostyn, Lady Au-

gusta (2 years)... 2 2 -•Morgan, Rev. John - 10 -•Marks, T. T. Esq.,

Rees, Rev. H 1 1 -Williams, Mrs. Jones 2 2 -•Williams, T., Esq.. 1 1 -•Williams, Bold, Dr.,

J.P - 10 6

Total £11 6 -

Donations.Anstee, J., Esq 2 - -Moon, E., Mrs., Pri-

Plait, Sydney, Esq.. 1 1 -Philpot, Maior - 6 -Part proceeds of

Fancy Dress Ballper Miss J. Owenand Miss L. Price 2 2 -

Contributions to theLaunching Demon-stration, Dec. 3,1881 : —

Bartley, Samuel ... - 5 -

Garden, Capt - 10 -Chantry, J - 5 -Conway, Richard... - 10 6Dunphey, Stephen. . - 10 6Edge, Thomas - 6 -Evans, A. (District

Bank) - 10 6Evans, William.... -Forrester, John .... - 5 -Gwyther, Miss - 5 -Hazledine, J. R L.. - 6 -

Jesson, MissM - 6 -Johnson. F. Hunter. - 6 -Jones, Ellas - 10 6Matthews and Stand-

ring, Misses - 6 -MawBon, Colonel W.

Willmott 1 1Molloy.Mr.andMre. - 5 -Nicol, J., M.D. .... - 5 -Owen, Rev. E. Tudor - 10 -Owen, Richard - 5 -Pugh, Geo. H. (Soli-

citor) -10 -Ridge, John - 6 -Roberts, J. H - 6 -Slater, J - 6 -Smythe, Adrian. ... - 5 -

Wills, Mrs - 5 -Wooilley, bleorge L. - 6 -Collected on the

Beach ,5 6 -Sums under 5s 3 6 -

Total £27 6 -

£. S. d.Collecting Boxes —Criterion Hotel, Mr.

Life-boat Hou*e.. .. - 8 8Promenade Pillar... 6 11 1Pier Pillar 4 2 9

Total Boxes.. 13 - 2Total Dons ..27 6 -Total Subs.... 17 6 -

£67 11 2

PORTHDINLLAENBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. O. LLOYD WILLIAMS.

Annual Sutmcriptiont.Asheton-Smith.G.W.

Finch, Col. Wynne.. 3 - -Lloyd-Edwards, F.

Total £11 - -

PORTMADOCBRANCH.Chairman—

Capt. D. RICHARDS.Honorary Secretary—

D. HOHFRAY, Esq.Annual Subscription*.

F. W. A. Roche, Esq.Tremadoc Estate . 1 1 -

Cwmorthin Slate Co. 1 1 -Ellis-Nanney, H. J.

Esq 1 1 -Evans, Owen, Esq... 1 1 -•Greavefl & Sons,

•Homfray, D. Esq... - 10 -Hopkinson, Mrs. ... 1 - -Jones, William, Esq. 1 - -•Mutual Insurance

Society 6 - -Oakley, W. E., Esq. 6 - -Priestley, Misses ... 1 - -Spooner, C. E. Esq. . - 10 8Welsh Slate Co 1 - -

Total £20 4 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes. 1 11 4

£21 15 10

t£tjrst)m.CHESTER BRANCH.

Hon. Secretary—THOMAS H. Dixox, Ee .̂Annual SubKnptiont.

£. «. A.Dlxon, Mrs. A. II. . 1 1 -Dixon, T. H. Esq. . . 3 3 -Fleming, T. E. Esq. 1 - -Granger, Mrs 1 1 -Garnett, W - 10 6Massie, Admiral.... 1 - -Potts, A. Esq 3 3 -Rogers, John, Esq. . . 1 1 -

544 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.£. s. d.

Townshend, C. Isq.. 1 1 -Walker, Parker, and

Co., Messrs. J 2 2 -Wood, Albert, Esq.

J.P 1 1 -

Coutribntion Bjx... - 4 6

Total £18 10 -

PORT OF RUNCORNBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —T. J. MITCHELL, Esq.

Annual Subscription!.Atlas Chemical Co.. 1 1 -Beckett, Mr. J 1 - -Bolton & bun, Messrs.

T - 10 6Brundrit, John, Esq. 1 1 -Burton, J. Esq - 5 -Chad wick, S. B. Esq. 1 1 -

Findley, E. Esq - 10 6Foulkes, Mr. J 1 1 -Gerrard, Mr. J - 6 -Gaskell&Co.,Messrs. 1 1 -Handl'-y,James,b;sq. - 10 6Hams, T. Esq , . . . - 10 -Hayes, W. and Co. . 1 1 -Hazlehurst & Sons,

Higson, J. Esq 1 1 -Hitchins, T. H. Esq. - 5 -Killcross, Mr. L. ... - 6 -KirKham, T. Esq. . . - 10 6L ike, F. A. Esq - 10 6Lightburn,J.W.,Esq.- 5 -Liuaker & Llnaker,

Mathieson, Messrs.. 1 1 -Mcllonnell, Dr - 5 -Mort, Liddell & Co.. - 10 6Moss,T.E. Esq., M.P.I 1 -Muspratt & Sous ... - 10 6Pilkington & Son,

Messrs. W 1 1 -Potter & Son - 6 -Rayner, T. Esq 1 1 -Bhodes, Mr. W. A.. - 5 -Buncorn Soap and

AlkaliC 1 1 -Simpson, Davies, &

Sons, Messrs 1 1 -Speakman,Philip,Esq.- 10 6Sullivan & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Taylor, S., Esq - 10 6Timmins, E. Esq.. . - 10 6Unsworth, Bros.,

Messrs - 5 -Verdin, Joseph, Esq. 1 1 -Vicars & Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Wells, L. B. Esq.... 1 1 -Widnes Alkali Co... 1 1 -

Total £30 10 -

Donations.Pilkington & Son,

Messrs. W 2 2 -Box at Manchester

Ship Canal Co.'sOffice 2 11 9

Do. at H.M. Customs 3 9 3

Total Dons 9 3 8Total Subs. ..30 10 -

£39 13 6

STOCKPORTBRANCH.Chairman —

Mr. JAMES LEIGH.Hon. Secretary —Mr. WM. LEIGH.

Annual Subscriptions.£. t. d.

Bennett, Mr. James - 5 -Brownsword, Mr.

Henry 1 1Burtin^haw, Mr. Jno. - 10 6Leigh, Mr. James .. 2 2 -Leigh, Mr. Joseph

(Mayor) 1Leigh Mr J L . . 1Leigh, Mr. Wm. . . 1LI, .yd, Mr.T. Holt (2

years) 1Marsland, Mr. H. A. 1Marsland.Mr.Herbert 1Potts, Mr. Edward.. - 10 6Robinson, Mr. F. R. 1 1 -The Ot-t-Metal Mill

Co , Messrs. (2

Weathered, Mr. T.W.(New York) 1 1 -

tfforntnal l .BUDE

BRANCH.President-

Sir T. DTKE ACLAHD,Bart., M.P.Treasurer —

Rev. B. HIGHTON.Honorary Secretary—WILLIAM EOWB, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Acland, Sir T. D.

•Chamier, E. Esq.. . . - 10 6Consiable, Mrs. A. ..-10 -•Mills, A. Esq 1 1Thynne, F. J. Esq. . 3 - -

Total... £10 1 6

Donations.Cowie, Mr. C. M.... - 10 -Dean of Exeter - 10 -Green, Mr. S. N - 6 -Gumey, Miss - 5 -

Sums under 62...... 3 2 -

Total Dons . . 6 2 -TotalSubs...lO 1 6

£15 3 6

CADGWITH BRANCH.Chairman —

Mr. JOSEPH NICHOLLS, Cadg-with.

Honorary Secretary —Eev. C. H. G. VIVIAN.Annual Subscriptions.

Boaden, Mr. Joseph - 6 -St. Levart, Lord 1 1 -Tyacke, Walker,Esq. - 10 -Vivian, Pendarves,

£. t. d.Vyvyan.SirVyell.Bt.l 1 -Contribution Boxes . 1 3 -Davey, J. Sydney,

Esq. (Retime iBent forBoathouse)- 2 -

FALMOUTHBRANCH.President—

D. J. JENKINS, Esq.Chairman —

KICHARD CARTES, Esq.Mayor.

Treasurer —W. M. GBVLLS, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

JOHN E. DOWNING, jun., Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Basset, G.L. Esq.... 3 - -Beutinck,W.C.,M.P. 2 2 -* Broad and Sons,

Messrs 1 1 -*Bull,Col.M.V -10 6Came, Messrs. W. and

E C 1 1 -Carter, Mr. E - S -Cary, Mr. Jas.T.... 1 1 -»Cbard, Mr. A - B -

Corfleld, Mr. W - 6 -•Cox & Sons, Messrs. - 10 6Enys, Mr. F. G 1 - -•Kox and Co., Messrs.

0. C 2 2 -Fox, Mrs. Alfred ... 1 1 -Freeman, the Misses - 10 -•Grylls, Mr. T. B... - 6 -Hosken, Mrs. S 1 - -Jenkins, Mr. W - t -Kimberley, Earl of. 1 1 -•Lean, Mr. W. H. . . - 10 6Marshall, Don - 10 -

•Pollard, Mr. H. ... - 6 -

SeUey, Mrs. Wm.... - 6 -•Solomon, Mr. W. H.- 6 -St. Aubyn, Sir John,

Bart., M.P 1 1 -•Tilly, Mr. H - 6 -Tremayne, Col 1 - -Versturme,Adm.RJf.- 10 -•Vivian, Mr. A. Pen-

darves 1 1 -WilliamsandGrylls,

•Willmore, Mr. A... - 6 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 3 6 7

£30 11 1

FOWEY BRANCH.President—

JONATHAN BASHLBIOH, Esq.Chairman—

EVELYN W. RABHLEIOH,, Esq.Treasurer—

ABTHUR COODE, Esq.Honorary Secretary—W. E. GEACH, Esq.Honorary Collector —

W. LOWRT, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

•Atkinson.Edw.Esq. - 10 -•Bate, Mr. George ..- 6 -Carlyon, A. K. Esq. . - 6 -

£. s. d.Carlyon, E. Esq 1 1 -•Carnall, R. Esq. ... - 10 -Cocks, Mrs. C. Lygen 1 1 -•roode, Arthur, Esq. 1 1 -Coode,Edward,Esq.. 1 1 -•Coode, John, Esq. . 1 1 -•Davis, A. A., M.D.. - 5 -•Dingle, Mr. A .... - 6 -Fortescue, Col 1 - -•Fowey Harbour Com-

•Graham.W. J.Esq. - 6 -Geacb, W. Littleton,

Esq - S -Martin, Mrs. W. L.. 1 1 -Peard, Mrs 1 1•Purcell, Eev. H. N. - 6 -•Bashleigh,E.W.Esq. 1 - -•Kashleigh, Jonathan,

Robartes, Lord 1 1 -•Rogers, Murry, Esq. - 5 -Sartoris, E.J.Esq. . 2 12 6Stopford - SackvUle,

Mrs 2 2 -•Treffry, C. E. Esq. 1 1 -•Treflry.Clunes&Co. - 10 6White, Mrs.S - 10 -•Wrpford.W.W.Esq. - 6 -Contribution Boxes . 1 9 6

HAYLE BRANCH.Chairman—

Rev. Canon HOCKIN, Rector.Honorary Secretary—H. N. HABVET, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Bain, D. W. Esq 5 -Bassett, Q. L. Esq. . . 2 - -Bazeley, Mr. Jas. ... - 5 -Bolitho, Sons and Co.

Messrs 1 1 -BuraU,Mrs.J. H.... 1 1 -Carah, Mr 5Goldsworlhy, Mr. T. - 6 -Harvey & Co., Messrs. 6 - -•Harvey,Frank,Esq. 1 1 -•Harvey.H. N. Esq. - 10 -Harvey, Wm. Esq... 1 1 -Hitehens.M.T. Esq. - 6 -Hockin, G. C. Esq. . 1 1 -•Hockin, Rev. Canon 1 1 -•Hosken, Wm. Esq. - 10 -Mudge, James, Esq.. - 10 -Millett, R. 0. Esq., 1 1 -Nicholls, Mr. Loarn. - 10 -Pearce,W. G. B.,Esq. - B -Pool, Capt. F. H.... - 10 -Pool, Messrs. J.&F. - 6 -Praed, C. Esq 2 2 -Rawlings,W.J. Esq. - 10 -Bodd, Francis B.

Esq 1 1 -St. Anbyn, Rev. H.

St. Levan, Lord 1 1 -TheTrevethoe Estate 2 2 -Trevithick and Sons,

Messrs. J. H. 1 1 -•Vivian, John, Esq. - 10 -•West, Nichs.J. Esq. - 10 -West, William. Esq. - 10 -Contribution Boxes. - 2 2

£29 2 2

LIZARD BRANCH.Honorary Secretary-

Rev. P. VTVTAN EOBINSON.Assistant Hon. Sec.—

Mr. T. H. SKEWES.Annual Subscriptions.

Janvrin, Misses .... 1 - -Robartes, Lord 10 10 -

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 545£. i. d.

Spencer, Rev. E 1 1 -St. Aubyn, Sir John,

Bart.,M.P. 1 1 -Lngg, Mrs. John ... - 6 -Western Morning

News, Proprietorsof 1 1 -

Donations.Collection Boxes:—

Hill's Hotel 12 9

Total Dons... 2 1 6Total Subs. ..14 18 -

£16 19 5

LOOE BRANCH.President-

Sir WH. TRELAWNY, Bart.Chairman —

G. KERSWILL, Esq.

ROBERT THOMAS, Esq.Annual Subtmptions.

*Bawden, Mr. E. . . . - 6 -Bewes, Eev. T. A. . . 1 - -Bishop, Mrs. and

Buller, J. F. Esq. .. 5 - -Bnsh, Eev. Canon .. - 10 -Campbell, Rev. Ed. . - 6 -Campbell, John, Esq. - 10 -Campbell, T. Eeq. . . - 10 -•Campbell, Truman,

Gaunter, Henry, Esq. - 10 6•Childs,Borlase,Esq. - 10 6Chynoweth, Mr - 6 -Clogg S. Esq. - 10 -Clymo, Mrs. James. - 10 -Coad, J. L. Esq. ... - 6 -Courtney, L. Esq.,

M.P 1 - -Elliott, Miss - 6 -Fisher, Mrs. - 10 -Foster, L. C. Esq.... - 10 -

Barrett, Eev.S - 10 -GilUDr - 6 -Glanville, Rev. B.C. - 10 -•Ulencross, Rev. Ed.

Glencross, Eev. Jas.and Mrs. 1 1 -

Glubb, A. L. C. Esq. - S -Grigg, John, Esq.... - 10 -Hartnell, — Esq.. . . - 10 -Hermon, Rev. G. ... - 10 -Hicks Mr B - 6 -Hooppel, Mrs - 6 -lago, Mr - B -Jenkins, Rev. D. . . . - 6 -Jenkins, S. W. Esq.. - 10 -•Jones, Rev. E. D. . - 10 -Kemble, Rev. A. ... 1 1 -•Kerswill, Geo. Esq. - 10 -•Kerswill, J. B. Esq. - 10 -King, Rev. Joseph.. - 10 -Kltson, Rev. J. B... - 10 -Kitson, Rev. J. F. . . - 10 -•Marshall, Capt.John - 6 -Marshall, L. Carring-

Marshall, W. N. C.Esq. - 10 6

Martin, Rev. Canon

Medland, James, Esq. - 6 -Nettle, Wm. Esq... - B -Norris,Miss i 10 6Olver, Mr. Thomas . - 6 -Pedler, Miss - 5 -

£ . s. d.•Poad, Mr. John ... - 6 -Pole, Henry, Esq.... 1 1 -•Polkinghorne, Wm.

Rendle, C. B. Esq. . . - 6 -Sneyd, George F.Esq. - 10 -St. Germans, The

St. Germans, The

*Thomas,Robert,Esq. - 10 -Trelawny, General

Trelawny.SirW.L.S. 1 1 -•Trembeth, Capt.... - 5 -Triscott, Mrs - 6 -•Walters, Mr. James - 6 -•Walters, Capt. John - 6 -•Walters, Capt. Sam. - 6 -West, Rev. f. 0. ... - 10 -WiUcocks, Mrs. (the

late) I -10 6White, J. Esq - 10 6White, Mrs. J - 10 6

Donations.Bolitho, Capt. R.N. . - 10 -Pope. Miss - 9 -

Pillar Boxes - 1J 1

£42 2 1

MEVAGISSEYBRANCH.President—

JORH TBEMAYNE. Esq., J.P.Chairman —

Capt. WILLIAM BALL.Honorary Secretary—

Capt. J. BALL FA RE AN.Annual Subscriptions.

Bailey, Edward, Esq. 2 - -Coode, Arthnr, Esq. - 10 -*Farran, Capt. J. B. - 6 -Higman, H. W. Esq. - 10 -Mt. Edgcnmbe, Lord 3 - -Petherick, George,

Esq - 10 6•Tremayne, J. Esq.. 2 - -Williams, J. C. Esq. 3 - -

Total £11 15 6

MULLION BRANCH.Chairman—

J. SYDNEY DAVEY, Esq., J.P.Honorary Secretary-Mr. J. H. SHEPHARD.Annual Subscriptions.

Benney, Mrs. R 1 1 -Davey, J. Sydney,

•Gill, Rev. E. E 10 -Head, Mrs - 8 -Kempthorne.Mr. J.B.- 10 -Robartes, Lord 6 6 -Thomas, MrJoseph - B -•Thomas, Mr.Fredk. - 6 -•Tronnson, Mr. T... - 6 -Vyvyan, Rev. Sir

Vyell, Bart 2 - -Sums under 6f - 13 6

Donationi.Contribution Boxes. - 10 3

£12 10 9

N E W Q U A YBRANCH.Chairman —

Col. W. E. MIOHELL.Honorary Secretary—

Capt. W. THOMAS.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Boyle, T. Esq - 6 -Buckthought, Mr. P. - B -Buller, Mr. W. B. . - B -Cardell, T. M. Esq. . - 6 -Carus-Wilson, E. S.

Esq - 10 -*Collins, J. B. Esq. . 1 1 -Crocker, Capt. John . - B -

•Hicks, Mr. G -10 -•Isaac, Lient., R.N. 1 1 -James, Miss Ellen.. - S -Jenkin, Mr. Albert . - B -Jenkyn,Mrs.Caroline - 6 -Martyn, Mr. S. E. . . 1 1 -•Michell Col 1 1 -•Molesworth,SirP.Bt.- 10 -Gates, Richd - B -Pearee,Miss 1 - -Shuckford, Mrs 1 1 -•Thomas, Capt Wm. - 6 -Tonfcyn, Capt. W... - S -Treffry, C. E. Esq... 1 1 -Wellington, Mr. B. . - 6 -Weston, Mr. Fredk.. - B -Williams, Mrs. W.B.- B -Willyams, A. Esq. .. - 10 -Willyams, E. B. Esq. 1 - -

Total .... £14 6 -Donations.

Boxes at Life - boatHouse,S:o 2 2 -

F ilrless, Miss - 10 -Trist, Major (J pro-

ceeds of concert) . 1 14 1

£24 12 1

PADSTOW BRANCH.Chairman —

C. <3. PBIDEAUX BEUKE, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

W. M. RICHAEDS, Esq., J.P.Annual Subscriptions.

•Allport, Mr. Sam. . - 10 -

Bray, Mr. Frank ... - 10 -Broad, Mr.Arch.J.B. - 10 -•Brune, Prideaux, C.

Clemow and Son,

Cory & Sons, Messrs. 1 1 -Daunt, Rev. John... - B -Griffin, Dr. R. Palk. - S -Gurney, Rev. Golds-

worthy 1 - -Guy, Mrs - 10 8Hamilton, Henry,

Esq 1 1 -Hawken, John - 5 -•Hennessy, Mr. John - 5 -Hicks Mr - 10 -Key, Capt. R - 6 -Lander, Mr. Henry. - B -•Langford, Capt. ... - 6 -Lloyd, Mr. J. S. H. . - B -Mann, Rev. C. N.. . . - B -Marley, Mr. Hen. F. - B -Martyn, Mr. Henry. - 10 «Martyn, Miss G - 10 6Martyn, Mr. 1 1 1 -

Martyn, Mrs. Anne. - 6 -Martyn, Mr. Thomas 1 1 -

£. 2. d.Molesworth, The

Rev. Viscount . . 1 1 -Molesworth, Lady

Beatrice - 10 6Molesworth, Sir Paul

W. Bart - 10 6Paynter, Rev. Samuel 1 1 -

Peter Miss 1 -•Preston, Robt. A. B.

Pope, Mr. W. H 5 -•Rawle Capt - 5•Richards, Mr.W. M. 1 - -Robartes, Lord 1 1 -Sawle, Dowager Lady

Graves 1 1 -•Tyacke, the Rev. R. - 10 -

Total . £27 6 6Donations.

Mrs. Smith, Bos-castle, Box -13 -

Mitchell and Son,Messrs..Truro,Box - 10 -

Red Lion Hotel,

Saunders, Mr. Lati-

Wills, Mr. Samuel.. - 10 -

£29 6 6

PENZANCE ANDSEN N EN COVE

BRANCH.Chairman —The MAYOE.

(R. H. PRESTON, Esq.)Hon. Treasurer —

P. MARRACK, Esq.Honorary Secretary —T. H. COKNISH, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Adkins, J. C. Esq. . 1 - -Backhouse, T. Esq. . S -Bazeley and Son,

Messrs. George ... - B -Bedford, Capt. D. B.

R N - B -Bennett, W.S. Esq.. - B -•Boase, Francis, Esq. - 10 -•BodUly and Sons,

Messrs. T. H - 10 -Bolitho, Edw. Esq ... 1 - -Bolitho, T. S. Esq.

(the late) 1 - -Bolitho, T. Robins,

Esq - 10 -Bolitho, T. Bedford,

Esq - 10 -Bolitho, W. Esq.... 1 1 -Borlase, Walter H.

Esq - 10 -Boyns, Richd. Esq.,

Boyns, Nichs., Sen-

•Branwell and Sons,Messrs. R. M - 10 -

Branwell, The Misses- B -

Chenhalls, A., Esq.,

Clarke, Mr. F. J B -Code, T. Esq., Mara-

zion 1 1 -Cornlsh, Thomas, Esq. - 6 -Corporation of Pen-

Coulson, Messrs. Tho.

•Dale, Wellington,Esq - 6 -

Davy, Messrs. R. V.

546 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUKNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

£. «. d.Dennis, Jas. Esq. ... - 5 -Dennis, Rev. R. N.. 1 1 -Dennis, Wm. Esq... 1 1 -Dodge, W. H. Esq. . - 5 -Edmonds, Miss...-. . - 5 -Ellis, Mr. Chas. St.

F. U. S 1 1Field, T. W. Esq. . . - 10 6Gartrell, J. H., Esq.. - 6Hatherton, Lady ... - 10 -Harvey, Mrs. Nichs. - 10 -•Hedgland, Rev. P.,

M.A 10Hodge, Hy. Esq.,

•Holman, N. & Sons - 10 -Hora, Mr. A. H 1 1 -Humphreys Robert ~ 5 -Isabel!, Rev. John.. - 10 -Jago, the Misses .... - 5 -James, Mr. F. H. . . - 6 -James, Mr. John .... - 5 -•James, S. H., Esq.. - 10 -King, T. Esg - 10 -Laity, Mr. Hy, Pen-

Laity, Mr. Hy., Tre-

Lawrence and Son,Messrs - 6 -

Lavin, Mr. Chas. ... - 5 -LeGrice,Chas.D. N.

Esq - 10 -Longhurst, Miss.. .. - 5 -Magor, M. Esq - 10 -•Marrack.Philip.Esq.- S -Martyn, Rev. R. J.,

•Mathews, Messrs. W.

Michell, Mr. A. H... - 5 -Millett, Mrs., Bos-

Milton, J. P. Esq. . - 10 -Montgomery, Dr. . . - 6 -

Olver and Symons,

Parks, Mr. A. W... - B -Pasuoe and Son,

Pascoe, Mr. Nichs.,

Polsue, Mr. J - 6 -

Preston, Rev. Geo. H. - 5 -Quick, J. K. Esq.... - 6 -Reeve, Rev. J. A.,

St. Just - 10Rogers, the Misses . - 10 -•Ross, C. C. Esq - 10 6

Ross, Major J. J.. . . - 10 6Ross, Mrs 10 -Saundry, J. Sennen. - 6 -Scobell, Geo. Esq.... 1 - -Searle, Dr., St. Just. - 5 -St. Levan, Lord 1 1 -Sylvester, Rev.P.D.,

Thomas, Henry, Esq. - 6 -Thomas, R., St. Just - 5 -Tonkin, Rev. John,

St. Buryan 10 -Tremenheere, H. S.

Esq 1 1 -Tremewan, Mr.N. T.,

Trevethick, Mrs. ... - 10 -Trythall, W. Esq. . . - 10 -•Uren. Mr. J. G. ... - 5 -Victor, Mr. H - 5 -•Victor, Mr. R. R... - 5 -Vigurs, Mrs - 10 -White, Richd. Tre-

vellanl, St. Just.. - 5 -Sums under 5s. 7 5 -

Total £54 5 -

£. S. d.Donations.

Ash, W. (PorthcurnoStaff) 1 14 -

Hamilton, C. M. L.. 2 - -Pei-1, Miss - B -

Pillar Boxes—Land's End . 12 2 6

Gurnards Head. .. 6 6 -Promenade 2 7 10

Total Dons... 34 9 -Total Subs.... 54 5 -

£88 14 -

PORTHLEVENBRANCH.Chairman —

Rev. E. PRIDMOBB.Honorary Secretary —J. P. THOMAS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Robartes, Lord 5 6 -Berringer, H. R. . . . - 5 -•Bickford-Smith.W.,

Esq.,M.P 1 1 -Bolitho, Sons & Co.. 1 1 -Cade, Mr. R - 5 -Coode, Ed. Esq 1 1 -Do. Second Subscrip-

tion 1 - -Harvey, Wm. Esq... 2 2 -

•Lear, E. W. Esq... - 10 -Martyn, Mr. R - 5 -Roberta, Mr. H - 6 -Rogers, Capt. J. P.,

R A 1 1 -•Rundle, Dr 10 -St.Aubyn,Slr J..M.P. 1 1 -•Simons, J. Esq, ... - 6 -Sleeman, Mr. W.... - 5 -Vyvyan, Rev. Sir

Vyell, Bt 3 3 -Wise, Rev. R. F 1 1 -Contribution Boxes . - 1 8

PORTHOUSTOCKBRANCH.President—

WILLIAM TREVENEK, Esq.Chairman—

EDWD. J. LEVERTON, Esq.Honorary Secretary—Mr. E. P. ROSKEUGE.Annual Subscriptions.

•Goad, Mr. Jno - 10 -•Hearle, Mr. - 5 -

•James, Mr. Wm. . . - 10 -•Joyce, Mr - 5 -•Leverton, Edw. Esq. - 10 -Lory, C. M. Esq - 6 -Lory, Lieut. John L. - 6 -Lory, Rev. F. A. P.. - 5 -Pengilly, Mr. Alex.. - 5 -Robartes, Lord 2 2 -•Roskruge, Mr. E. P. - 5 -•Roskruge, Mr. Wm. - 5 -Smedley, Miss 2 - -

St Levan, Lord .... 1 - -•Sutton, Rev. M. J.. 1 1 -Tremayne, Colonel. . 1 - -Trevenen, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -Vyvyan, Rev. Sir

Vyell 2 2 -

Total £14 16 -

£. >. d.Donation.

Hunter, Miss E. E.. - 11 -

£15 7 -

PORT ISAACBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —Dr. M. TREVAN, R.N.

Annual Subscription!.Old Delabole Slate

Quarry Company. 1 1 -Fortescue, Earl 1 1 -•Guy, W. R., Esq... - 10 -Guy, Mrs. Murk. ... x 10 6•Johnson, Mr. Thos. - 5 -Magor, Mr 1 1 -Pearse, W. Esq - 10 6

Robartes, tord 1 - -Robins, Foster, & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Rolleston. Rev. W. . - 10 -Stephens,Robert,Esq. 1 1 -•Treffry, Rev. R. H. 1 1 -Trevan, Dr. F. A.,

•Trevan,Dr.M.,R.S. 1 1 -Wharncliffe, Earl... 2 2 -Contribution Boxes . - 8 1

Total £14 14 7

ST. I V E S ( C O R N -WALL) BRANCH.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary —

W. T. TEESIDDEE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Anthony, Mr. M. D. - 5 -Bamfield,Mr. R. H.. - 10 -Batten, Came and

Carne, Messrs. ... - 10 6

Hgase, Edward - E -Bdlithos&Co.Messrs. 1 1 -Chellew, Capt. J. ... - 5 -Comley, Mr. J. J. .. - 6 -Cowley, Earl, K.G... 2 2 -Dillon, Harrowing &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Docton and Sons.. .. - 6 -•Hain.Edw., & Son,

Hamlyn, G. S - 6 -Johns, Mr. W - 6 -•Jones, Rev. J. B. .. - 10 6•Nicholls, Dr. J. M. - 5 -Permewan, Mr. R... - 5 -Robartes, Lord 1 1 -Rosewall,Mr.G.B.,J.P.- 5 -Ross, C. C. (two

Rowe, Mr. James ... - 5 -•Staff, l)r. - 5 -Stevens.Mr.D.F., J.P. - 6 -St. Levan, Lord 1 1 -•Tresldder.Mr.W.T. 1 1 -Trewhella, W - 6 -•Tyacke, Rev. R. F. - 10 -Vivian, A. Pendarves,

Wallis, Capt. S - t -

Wasley.Mr. G - 6 -Wickett, W. C., and

Total £21 16 6

SCILLY ISLANDSBRANCH.

President —T. A. DOEEIEN-SMITH, Esq.

Chairman —W. GLDYAS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. E. J. BLUETT.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

•Banfield F 5 -•Bluett, E. J - 5 -•Bluett J - 6•Dorrien-Smith, T. A.,

Esq 1 1 -

•Jenkins, S 5 -

Contribution Boxes . - 18 -

Total £3 11 6

CARLISLE ANDS1LLOTH BRANCH.

Chairman —The MAIOE of CARLISLE.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. ALFRED PARKER.

Annual Subscriptions.£ i. d.

Blair, Mr. Thomas.. - 10 -Binning, S. J. Esq. . - 10 -.•Boyd.Chas. Esq... - 10 6Carr and Co. Messrs. 1 1 -•Crabb, Wm. Esq... - 10 6Creighton, R. Esq. . . - 10 -Ferguson, J. C. Esq. - 10 -Ferguson, Robt. Esq.

Harrison, Mrs. W. .. 1 1 -Hope, Mrs. Joseph . - 10 -Howard,G.Esq.,M.P. 1 - -James, Isaac, Esq. . . - 10 -Lawson, Sir W. Bart.

M.P 1 -

Main, Qeo. A. Esq. . 1 1 -Maxwell, Mr. Wm. . - 10 -Standish, E. R. W. P.

Esq 1 1•Stronach, John 10 6Sutton, Alfred Esq.. - 10 -Todd, Rev. H. M.,

M A - 10 6

Total £13 16 -

Donations.1 1 -

Contribution PillarBox 1 8 10

Contribution Box,Boat-house and

Total Dons..... 6 1 1Total Subs..... IS 16 -

£18 17 1

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 547

MARYPORTBRANCH.

Chairman —H. P. SENHOUSE, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary—Capt. E. B. PENBICK.

Collector—Captain WILLIAMSON.annual Subscription*.

£. i. d.Addison, John, Esq. - 6 -Armstrong, Miss ... - 6 -Banks, Mrs - 6 -Birkby, Mis. Ostle.. 1 1 -Booklaas, Miss 1 1 -Braytou Coal Co. ... 1 1 -Brown, Capt. W.... - 6 -

Campbell, Mr - 10 -Campbell, Mr - 6 -

Carr, H. Esq. - 5 -Cartmel, Mr 5 -Church of EnglandTemperance So< iety - 10 -

Collin, P. de E. Esq. - 10 -Eckersley, Mis - 6 -Herd, Rev. W. T. . . - 5 -Hewitson, Mrs - 10 -Little, l>r 5 -•Mark, Jos. Esq. ... 1 1 -Maryport Co-opera-

tive S ciety 1 1 -Maryport Hematite

•Mason, J. C. Esq.. . - 6 -

Nicholson, J. C. Esq. - 6 -

•Penrice, Capt E. B. - 15 -Ravan, J. H. Esq . . - 10 -•Ri tson, Messrs. Kobt.

and Co 1 1•Senhouse, H. P. Esq.

J .P 1 1 -Sewell, Colonel - 6 -Sprot, Mr 5 -Thomlinson, J. Esq. - 10 -Tyson and Hobson,

Tyson.M iss, Fleming

Watson, Mr. C. U. B. - 5 -Wilson, Robert, Esq. 1 1 -•Williamson, Capt.. - 16 -

Donations.Custom House Box . 2 13 9Other Contribution

Total Pons 5 2 11Total Subs 32 6 8

£3? 9 >

SEASCALE BRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. LordMONCASTEE.Chairman —

Rev. H. BELL.Treasurer —

Mr. JOHN WBIGLEY.Hon. Secretary —

Capt. JOHN LANDSBBODGH.Annual Subscription!.

•Ainsworth,J.S.Esq. 1 - -Barker, Mrs. A 1 - -Barratt Mrs 2 - -•Bell, Rev. H - 10 -

£. t. d.Brocklebank.SirT.. 1 - -•Churchill, J. Esq. . 1 1 -•Colebank, Capt. I. . 1 1 -Gaitskell, Mr. Jas. . - 5 -Hutchin8on,Mr.lsaac - 6 -Johnson, Miss 1 - -Johnson, Miss F. C.. 1 - -Loftic, Rev. A. C. . . - B -Matter-on, Mr. R. .. - 5 -Mossop, Mr. John . . - 5 -

•Muncaster, Lord .. B - -Robley, Mr. John.. - 10 -Senhouse, Miss - 10 -Sherwen, Miss 1 1 -Smilh, Mr. Thos.... - 10 -Thompson, Mrs. ... - 10 -Thompson, J.D. Esq. 1 1 -Turner, W. B. Esq.. 1 - -Walker, Mr. John . . - 6 -•Wordsworth,Rev.J. - 10 6

Total £22 4 6

Donations.

Collection Boxes at theLife-boat House. . - 11 4

Contribution box perMiss Dawson .... - 6 3

Sale of Old Stores . . 3 11 -

Total Dona... 4 16 1Total Subs. ..22 4 6

£2» - 1

WHITEHAVENBRANCH.Chairman —

Capt. MANN,3 Hilton Terrace.

Mr. JAMES HAMILTON.

Annual Subscription*.Lonstlale, The Right

Hon. The Earl of . 5 B -Adair.Mr. J - B -Ainswordi, Mr. J. S. - 10 6Armstrong, Mr. W. J.- B -Bentinci,Kight Hon.

G. A. C., M.P. 1 1 -Brackenridge, T.

Brockbank, Mr. Jas. - 10 -Collins, Mr. J - 5Collis, Mr. Isaac..:. - 10 -Cousins, Mr. R - B -Dees, Mr. James G. . - 10 -Dickinson, Mr. J. N. - 10 -Tlixon, Mr. T. C. ... - 10 -Feldtman & Co.

Messrs. R - 10 -Fisher, Mr. C. E.... 1 1 -•Fisher, J L . - 5 -Gordon, Mr. C. D. . . - 6 -•Hellon, Mr. John S. 1 1 -•Helder.Mr. A - 10 -Hodgson, Capt. Isaac - B -Howson, Mr. Thos. . - 10 -Hudson, Mr. (Low-

Jackson, Mr. James. - 6 -Jackson, Messis.

Jackson, Messrs. J.and W - 10 -

•Jacques, Capt - 10 6Jefferson, Messrs. R.

and H 1 1 _Jenkins, Mr. John.. - 10 -E£ennaugh and Sons,

Messrs - 5 -

£. a. d.Leconfleld, Lord.... 1 1 -Lindow, S. and J.

Lumb, Mr. W. W.. . - 10 -Mackenzie, Mr. J. H. - 10 6Metcalf, T. K - B -Moore & Co. Messrs. - 10 -Mossop, Mr. J. B... . - B -•Muir, Mr. D. T.... - B -Murray, Miss - B -Mnsgrave, Mr. J. R. - 10 -Nelson and Sons,

Messrs. G - S -Nicholson, Mr. J.... - B -Nicholson, Mr. T. . . - 6 -Pearson, Messrs.

John and Son .... - S -Poslethwaite, Mr. M. - 10 -Robinson, Mr. J. H - B -Robinson, Mr. R. A - 10 -Robinson, Mis - 6 -Russell, Mr. John . - 5 -Spencer, Major (Exors.

of the late) - 10 -Sterling, Mr. John 2 2 -Thompson, Miss . . 1 1Vivian, Mr. John . - S -Walker and Peile,

Messrs - 6 -Walker, Mrs. R 1 1 -Walker, Mr. Wm... - 5 -Were, Mr. A. B - B -Whiteside, Mr. H. J. - 5 -Whittle & Son,

Wilson and Kitchin,

Total £35 8 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 1 - -

£36 8 6

WORKINGTONBRANCH.

President —The Right Hon. TheEARL OF LONSDALE .

Chairman —C. J. VALENTINE, Esq.Honorary Treasurer —J. A. BKOATCH, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —J. C. THOMPSON, Esq.

Collectors-Mr. F. W. SIHMONDS.Mr. H. I. JENKINSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Earl of Lonsdale ... 5 B -

Bouch, the Misses . . 2 - -BurchiSl, Miss 1 - -Cape, Joseph - B -Clifton, Rev. C. W. . - 6 -

Curwen, A - 10 -Douglas, T. S - 10Fisher and Sprott. .. 1 15 -•Gambles, John.... 1 1 -Gibson, M. A - 10

Harrington Church . 1 8 1Hartley, M r 3 3 -Hodgson, H -10 6Iredale Brothers 1 - -

Mordy, John - 6 -Mordy, William.... 1 1 -Moss Bay Company,

T h e 3 3 -Peile, Alfred - 10 -Penrire, the Misses. - B -Reed Mrs - 6 -

£. s. d.Robinson, D. B. . . . 1 1 -Saunders, G. F.... . - 6 -Scott, Mrs. Isaac . . 1 - -Scrngham, Henry . - 5 -Smith, Captain .... 1 - -•Thompson, J. C.. . 1 - -Thompson, Miss,

Elizabeth St - B -Thompson, Wm.

Newlands,J.P.... - 6 -Th*mpson,the Misses - 10 -Thompson, Mrs.,

Park End - B -Wallace, J. R - 10 -Wallace, Miss -10 -Walters, Mounsey. . - 6 -Williamson, Messrs. 2 2 -Wilson, W - B -

Total £37 6 1

Donations.Priceidsof Bazaar.. 93 11 1Robinson, D. B 1 1 -Contribution Boxes. 4 16 9

Total Dons 99 9 4Total Bubs 37 6 1

Total £136 IB B

Denfatgtstx'te.LLANDDULAS

BRANCH.Chairman —

E. B. HESKETH, Esq.Honorary Secretary —J. P. FAICHNEY, Esq.

Annual Subscription*.&. '. d.

Dundonald, C- untessof 1 1 -

Frost, Ch.irles, Esq.. 1 1 -•Hesketh, R. B. Esq. B - -Jones, Bateman, Rev.

B 1 1•Kneeshaw Lupton,

and Co., Messrs... B - -*Llanddulas tjuarry

Pipon, Kev. J.C.... 1 - -Raynes & Co. MCSM s. B - -•Sparrow, Captain

(Llanddulas) 1 - -Walker, A. O. Esq.

(Chester) 1 1 -Wynne, R. W., Esq. 2 - -

Berbgs&tre .BELPER BRANCH.

Chairman —H. LOMAS, Esq.

Treasurer—W. WlNTEBBOUBNE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —W. P. ADSHEAD, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Adshead.Mr. G. H.. - B -Adshead, Miss W. P. - 10 6AdsBead, Mr. W.P.. 1 1 -Adehead, Mrs. W. P. - 10 6

548 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.£. s. d.

Burkinshaw, Mr. . . - 5 -Calvert, Mr - 6 -Derry, Mr 10 6Friend, Rev. F. A... - B -Hanson, Mr - 10 6Hunter, Mrs - 10 6Hunter, Mr - 1 6Jackson, Mr. E. G. . - 5 -Jacoby, Mr. J. A.,

M.P 1 -, -Lloyd, Mrs - 10 -Lomas. Mr. - 10 -Pym, Mr. James.... - 5 -Smedley Bros-.MessrB.- 10 -Smedley, Mr. E. ... - 10 -Smedley, Mr. John . - 10 -

Tomlin«ou Mr - 6 -Topham, Miss - 10 6Wheeldon Bros.,

Contribution Boxes . - 10 6

Total £15 2 6

DERBY BRANCH.Honorary Secretary—T. H. HARRISON, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Abney, Rev. E. H... 1 1 -Dakewell and Wilson,

Messrs 1 1 -Bothamley, W. W.

Bottomley.Geo. &Co.Woollen merchts.,Derby - 10 6

Cox,S. R.Esq 1 1 -Curzon, Hon. Mrs. . 1 1 -Curzon, N. C. Esq. 1 1 -Evans, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -Evans, Walter. Esq 2 2 -Harrison, T. H. Esq 1 1 -Holden, Rev. J. 8. . 1 1 -King. Jas. F. Esq.. 1 1 -Leech fctJeal, Messrs. 1 1 -Moody, Miss - 6 -Newbold, J. W. Esq. - 10 6Newton, C.E. Esq... 1 1 -Peach, Mrs 1 1 -Renals, John, Esq. . 1 1 -

Smiih, Sir John .... 1 1 -Smith, J. S. Esq.... 2 2 -Swingler, Alfred, Esq. 1 1 -

£22 11 -Donation.

Woodiwiss, Abffl.

Total £24 13 -

Debonsfcite.BARNSTAPLE AND

B R A U N T O NBRANCH.Vice- Patron—

The Right Hon. I'he EAELFO&TBSCUB.Chairman —

E. MOCK. Esq.Honorary Secretary —CLAUDK GOULD, Esq.Assistant Secretary —

R. G. DARKACOTT.Annual Subscriptions.

£. «. dAlford, Mrs. Wm. . . - B -Avery, W. Esq - 6 -

£. s. d.•Basset C H Esq ..-10 -Baylis, J. E. Esq.... - 5 -Bird, J. S. Esq 1 1 -Jrady, Jas. Esq - 10 6*Brewer, J. Esq 2 2 -Buckingham, Miss.. - 5 -*Chanter, J. R. Esq. - 6 -Crang, John, Esq.... - 10 -

•Darracott, Mr. R. J. - 6 -Day.G.H.Esq - 6•Uennis, T. J. Esq.. - 10 -•Dennis, Edwd. Esq. - 6 -Downing, Miss - 10 -Edger, Edward, Esq. - 5 -Edwards, H. J. ICsq. - 6 -Ffinch, J. P. Esq.... - 10 -Fletcher Miss - 5 -Fletcher, W. Esq. . . 1 1 -*Fortescue, Rt. Hon .

Earl 4 4 -Gould W Esq . 10 6Gregory, Mrs. M. A. - 5 -Oribble, Miss -10 -

Haggard, Rev. C. ... - 10 6

Harper, Jos. Esq. . . - 10 -Heathcoat, Miss .... - 10 -•Hiern, W. P. Esq.. - 10 -

Lock, Jas. Esq - 10 -Mackrell, Miss 1 1 -Marshall,J.P.S.Esq.. 1 1 -llartin, A. Esq - 10 6Martin, Mrs. W..... 1 1 -

*Morcom, Rev.W.G. - 6 -Nat. Prov. Bank of

England, Limited. - 10 -Nott, Mrs - 5 -Pick, J. P. Esq - 10 -Pinckiiey, Mrs 1 1 -Pinkett, Mrs 1 1 -•Pulling, J. Esq.... - 5 -Quick, Mrs - 6 -Rafarel, W. C. Esq.. - 10 6Richards, Miss 1 - -

Sharland, Mrs - 5 -Smyth, Mr. John... - 5 -Smyth, John, Esq... - 10 -

Tamlyn, J. Q. Esq. . - 10 8Tamlyn, P. H. Esq.. - 6 -Tatham, Mrs 1 1 -Toller, W. H. Esq.. . - 10 -WadLmd, Mr. S - 5 -•Westacott, Mr. Jno. - 6 -Wills, Miss - 6 -

Box at Boat House.. - - 10

Total £34 10 4

BIDEFORD ANDAPPLEDORE

BRANCH.Chairman—*

Vice- Admiral Sir WM.DOWEI.L, K.C.B.

Honorary Secretary—J. GBOVES COOPER, Esq.

Aasist-Honorary Secretary-Mr. W. NIOOL.

Annual Subscription:.Allin Mrs - 6 -Ascott, Mr. H - 6 -Ball Mrs - 6 -Bazeley, H. M. Esq.. - 6 -

Blakeney, W. Esq.,H.N - 10 -

Bnckland, Rev. S. . . - 6 -•Churchward, Rev.

M. D. Dimona. ... - 10 -Cock, Mr R .... - 6 -

£. ». d.•Coffln,J.R.Pine,Esq. 1 - -Cooke. F.Esq - 10 -Cooke, 0. Esq - 10 -•Cooper, J. Groves,

Esq - 10 -3ooper,Mrs. J.Groves- 10 -

Christie, A L. Esq.. - 10 -Davis, Mrs. (1886) . - 10 -

„ (1887) . - 10 -

)ayman, Miss - 10 -layman, A. Esq.... - 10 -

Dickenson, Mrs - 6 -•Didham, Capt. R.N. - B -•Dowell, Vice- Admiral

SirWiUlam,K.C.B. - 10 -Dunhill Mrs ... - 10 -Drew, Miss - 6 -Fierville,J. M.Esq.. - B -

Forrester W V BEsq - 10 -

Fox Brothers and

Fraser, P. H. Esq... - 6 -Fuller, Miss - 6 -Gardiner, Mr - 10 -

(ilubb, W. Esq - 5 -•Gosset, Rev. 1. H... - 10 -Gottwaltz, J. N. Esq. - 6 -•Granvllle, Rev. R.. - 10 -Guille, Rev. G. de C. 1 1 -Hake, Mr. G - B -Hanson, W. D Esq. - 10 -K*verneld,T.W. Esq. - 10 -Hendcrson,John,Esq. 1 - -Hinchliff.MajorC.H - B -

How & Co., Messrs.. - 10 -

Hutchinson, Lt.-Col. 1 - -Incledon, Miss - £ -James, Boucher, Esq. - 10 —Jameson, J. A. H.

Esq - B -

Kelsall, Capt. R.N.. - 10 -tempe, Rev. J. C. . . - 10 -

Lawrence, Miss . . . . - 5 -Loveband, Mrs - B -Macartney, Miss ... - 10 -Macleod, Mrs - 5 -Mallett, Mr.H. L. .. - B -Mead, Capt., s.s.

Gwlia 1 1 -Narraway, J. Esq... - 5 -Osbourne, J. Smyth,

Esq 1 1 -Peard, G. 0. Esq.... - 6 -•Pickard, Mr. W. .. - 1 8•Pike, W. Esq 1 - -Pinkett, T. E. Esq.. - B -Port8mouth,Countess 1 - -Price, Cormell, Esq.. - 10 -Price, W. E. Esq.. . . - 10 -Pyke Mrs. 1 1 -Pyusent, T. Esq 10 -Poole Miss 10 -Poole, R. Esq 10 -

•Reynolds, Rev. E. . - B -Riccard, Mrs - B -Rogers, Thos. Esq... - 10 -Rooker, J. Esq - B -

Sanders, R. Esq 1 1 -Sawer, T. Esq -10 -Scott, Lt.-Col. G. A. - B -Sidthorpe, Gen - 10 -Smart, Miss - B -Stapledon, W. Esq.. - 10 -Stevens, J.C. M.Esq. 1 - -Stucley, Sir G. Bart.. 1 1 -Sutclifie, Dr - B -Thompson, Dr - 5 -•Thrupp, Rear-Adml.

R.N - 10 -

£. s. d.

Treffry, J. T. Esq... - 10 -furner, G. Esq. .... - s -

Vellacott 4 Trapnell - 1 6Vidal, Mrs. E. if. .. - 10 -•Vidal, Hev.Sealy.. - 10 -Vincent & Duncan,

Ward Mr W - 6Wheeler, Lt.-Col. ... - B -Whyte,Capt.R.,E.N.- fi -Willett Capt - 10 -Willett, Rev. C. S. . . - 5 -Vilsou, Messrs - B -Vinterscale, Lt -Col. - B -

•Wren, A. B. Esq... - 10 -Vren, Capt. R. F. . . - S -

Donation!.Contribution boxes . 1 3 9Jewell, H... - 6 -

Total Dons... 1 8 9Total Subs. ..62 6 6

£63 IB 3

CLOVELLY BRANCH.Chairman —

Rev. WM. HARBISON.Honorary Secretary-

Mr. F. G. ASHBY.^nnuoZ Subscriptions.

•Ashby, F. G - B -

Bumby, Mr. J - fi -Chichester,Chas.Esq. 1 1 -Chope, Rev. T. H... - 6 -•Cooke, G. R. Esq. . 1 1 -

Fane, the Misses ... 2 2 -•Harrison, Rev.Wm.

and Mrs 1 1Stucley, Lieut.-Col. . 1 - -Tucker, T. Pitts,Esq. - 10 -Vine, Mrs. M. in memory

of late Capt. Heard - fi -Walker, Wm. Esq. . - S -

Total... ..£9 6 -

Donations.Bennett, Miss Ger-

Crawford, A. K. Esq. 2 - -H. B - 10Joues. Miss E. H. . . 1 - -Jones, Miss H 1 - -Neilson, H. & K. H. 2 10 -

Contribution Boxes . 2 19 8

Total Dons 12 14 2Total Subs 9 6 -

£ 2 2 - 2

DARTMOUTHBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary-Major HOCKTH.

Annual Subscriptions.Aldons, Rev. J. C. P. - B -Alexander, General. - B -Ambrose, M - B -A' gel, Capt B -Brooking,Julian,Esq. - 10 6•Buckpitt, Capt - 6 -Buddicom, Rev. R. S. - B -Crossfield, A.K. Esq. - 6 -

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 649

* . «. d.Exell, Rev. J. S. . . . - 6 -Gaskell, H. Esq 6 -Gower, R. Esq - 6 -Heyland, General . . - 5 -•Hockin, Major .... - 5 -Hurrell,J. Esq - 6 -Husband, Capt - 5 -Jarvis, Mr. S.F 5 -

Mau%PH. Esq 1 - -Massey, W. L. Esq.. - 6 -Paddon, J. Esq - 6 -PniHp, Mr - 5 -Simpson, W. Esq. . . - 6 -St. Aubyn, Rev. E.. - 10 -Teagc, The Misses . - 6 -Tew E Esq - 10 -Turner, J. E. Esq.. . - 6 -Sums under 5s 1 19 -

Total £9 19 6

Donation*.Brown, G.M.G. Esq. - 8 -Yacht-

Altrion - B -Bianco, - 6 -

Roehampton - 10 -Sums under 5s 1 6 6Contribution Boxes,

viz.:—H.M.S. Britannia - S -Castte Hotel - 8 3Sums under 5s.... - 6 2

Total Dons... 4 -11Total Subs. .. 9 19 6

£14 - 5

DAWLISH BRANCH.Chairman —

THOMAS LEA, Esq., 11. P.Treasurer—

ALEX. MCCASLAND, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

J. B. PIKE, Esq.Collector-

Mr. J. WEDLAKE, B.N.Annual Subscriptions.

Adams, Miss - 5 -Bogshaw, Mrs. F.. . . - 10 6Bullen, Rev. J. A.,

Craigie, Mrs., the late 1 1 -

Douglas, Lady 1 1 -Doxat, Capt. R.N. . . - 10 -

Durham, Rev. Canon - 10 (Ermen, Mr. P., the

Ferris, Mr. R. B. ... - 10 6Fiske Mr T - B -Fortescue, Miss .... - B -Garratt, Miss - 10 -Germon, Col., J.P... - 6 -Gould, Miss, the late - B -Grace, Mrs -10 6Grace, Miss - 10 6Hamilton, Mrs - 10 -Hamilton, Mrs - 5 -Jackson, Major 1 1 -»Lea,Mr.Thos.,M.P. 2 2 -Marshall, Miss - 10 -Maye, Mr. Thos. ... 1 1 -•McCasland, Mr. A. 1 1 -Nosworthy, Mrs. ... - 5 -Pierce, Miss F - 10 -Pbillutt, Mrs - 6 -•Pike, Mr. John B. . - B -

£. s. d.Pike, Mrs. W. J... - 10 6wete, Colonel .... - B -ykes, Sir F., Bart. 1 1 -'ozer, Mr. Edgar . - 10 6

Welch *Mr T . . - 10 -Whidborne, Mr. J. S. - 10 6Wiley, Mr. J. W.... - 10 -

Sums under 5s -17 -

Donations.Pillar and Collecting

£27 9 3

EXETER BRANCH.

President—The Bight Hon. the EARL

OF DEVON.

Honorary Treasurers andSecretaries.

T. BRANDBETH GIBBS, Esq.COUBTENAY H. EDMONDS,

Esq.Annual Subicriptioni.

Acland, Sir T. D. Bart.,jlp i i _

Arden, Mrs 1 1 -Belfleld, J. Esq 1 1 -Bond, Mrs - 10 -Bremridge, Miss ... 2 2 -Buckingnam,W.Eeq. - B -

Ellis Mrs - 6 -Gard Mrs 1 1 -Gardner, Miss, The

Close - S -Geare, J. Ksq S S -Gray, W. Esq - B -

Hooper, Smith, Esq. - 6 -Buxham, C. Esq.... 1 1 -Suxham, Mr. G. . . . - 6 -

Kennaway.Miss A.. 1 1 -

Lloyd, H. Esq - 10 6Mason, Browne.Esq. - B -McGratb, Rev.H.W. 1 1 -Miliord, J. Esq 1 - -Milford, Miss - 10 -Norman and Pring,

Pengelley, Mr - fi -Finder and Tuckwfll,

Sanders, Ralph, Esq. 1 1 -Snow, E. Esq - 10 6Thomas. J. L. Esq. . - 10 -Treloar, Mrs - 6 -Truscott.F. Esq 6 -Tucker, J. T. Ksq... - B -White, Admiral, C.B. 1 1 -Wilcocks, Weston, &

Denham 1 1 -Williams, Mr. - B -

Wippell, J. Esq - B -WippeU, Mr. C. ¥. . . - W -

Total £28 7 -

Donation.Geare, John, Esq. ..60 - -

£78 7 -

EXMOUTH BRANCH.Patron—

Hon. MARK ROLLE.

Chairman —CHABLES PKETTIJOHN, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—Capt. C. SQDIRE.

Collector —Mr. E. GABD,

Annual Sutacriptioni.£. S. d.

Abbott, Misses - 10 -•Adams, H. C. Esq. - 10 -Alderswell, Mr - 6 -Allen, G. T. Esq.... - B -

Axon,W.C - B -Back,F.D.Esq.R.N. - 6 -

Baldock, Mrs - 6 -Bawden, Mrs - 5 -Baudwen, Mrs - B -Bazalgette, Col. C. . . - 10 -Seaven, The Misses. - B -

Bevans,Mra -10 -Birch, Lt.-Col - 10 -Boase, J., Esq - 10 -Bond E. C 6 -BoMlttm, H. A. - S -Brent, Miss - B -

Brown, M.-Gen.,R.A. - 10 -Browning, Mrs 1 1 -

Bryce, J. P. Esq. ... 1 - -Bun Jock, The Misses 1 - -

Butcher, Mrs - B -•Carr, Hev. C. H 10 -Carter, F. E - 6 -Chanter, J. J. Roy-

lands - B -Chetwynd, Viscoun-

tess - 10 -Chown, W. C - 6 -Clerk, Rev. H - 5 -Cole, E. S. Esq 1 - -Collected in Lymp-

stone Church byRev.C. D. E. Malet - 8 1

Coles, H. J - S -Cooke, Mrs. F. T. .. - 6 -Dames, A. L. Esq... - 5 -Daniel, Major-Gen. . 1 1 -•Darke, A. J. Esq. . - 6 -

Davis, Major-Gen. . . - 6 -Devon, The Earl of . 1 - -•Dobbie, Admiral . . - 10 -Drake, Lady Elliot . - 10 -Drayton, Rev. P. J. - 10 -Drysdale,A.W.Esq. - 10 -D'Urban Mrs - 6 -Dumbleton, H. Esq.. - 10 -Kden Mrs C. 6 -Edwards, A. Esq. . . - 6 -

Eyre, George Turner - 10 -Fisher, Miss - 6 -Forbes, Dr - 5 -Freeman, J. Esq. .. - 10 -Freeman, Ricliard.. - 10 -•Fulford, F. D. Esq. - B -Fulford, Rev. J. L.. - 6 -

Gordon, J. Esq 1 1 -Grant F W - B

Greatwood, H - B -Greswell, Mrs - 10 -Gurney, Mrs - fi -Hamilton, A. K. Esq. 6 - -Hamlyn, Mrs. C. . . . - B -Hamlyn, Mrs. Cal-

£. s. d.Heatbcote, C. D. ... - 5 -Hetzler Miss — 6 —Hicks Mrs . . - B -Jill j T _ 5 _Hill, Miss 1 - -lodgson, Dr. Cook E. - B -

Holnian and Sons . 2 - -Howard, Rev. W.W. - B -

Imbert-Terry, H.Esq .... - 10 -

lameson, Insp. Gen.A. M. D - 10 -

lameson, Miss L. R. - 10 -Johnstone, Miss .... - 6 -Jones, Winslow, Esq. 1 1 -Kensington, Mrs. ... - B -Landon,H.W.L.Esq. - 10 -•Langley, John, Esq. - 10 -Liangton, C. Esq. ... - B -Law, Mrs - 5 -Leach, Miss - 10 6

Lcster.Mrs.. - B -Leoniuo, A - B -Lethbridge, W. Esq. - 10 -Long, Jaa. Esq - 10 -Long, Mrs 1 1 -

Macanlay.TheMisses - B -Malet, Rev. C.D. ... - B -•Moorman, Adml. R. - 10 -Moorman, Mrs - 6 -N*{«T, Colonel - 10 -Ord, E - 10 -

Pain, Mr. and Mrs.Tucker - 10 -

Pattrick, the Misses. - B -Peck, P. W. R. - 10 -Pennel,Miss -10 -

Peters, W. H. Ksq.. - 10 -Phear, Sir John .... 1 1 -•Phillpotto,Capt.A.,

R.N - 10 -Pigott, Mrs - B -Porteous, Mrs - B -•Prettyohn,C. Esq. . 1 - -Pnrcell, Rev.W.H.D. - B -Quicke, Mrs. Nut-

Ravenscrolt, Mr. andMrs - 6 -

Rivett-Carnac,C.Esq. - B -Roberts, W. 1). Esq. - B -Koberteon, Misses . . - fi -Rochfort, Com., R.N. - B -Rolle, Hon. Mark... 1 6 -Ross, Mrs. R - B -

Sharp, Mrs - B -Shier Dr .... - 5 -

Stokes, Major-Gen. . - 6 -Teschemaker C. Esq. - 10 -Thomas, W. D - 6 -Tottenham E Esq.. - B -Trail, D. Esq - 6

Turnbull, G. W. Esq.M.D - S -

Turner, G. Esq - 10 -Upton, Capt -10 -Vangdon, G. C. Esq. - 6 -W. G - 6 -W. T. B - B -Walker, R - B -

Warren, Misses .... - 5 -Webber, A B - B -Webber, Miss - B -Webster, Miss - B -Contribution Boxes . - 19 8

Total £68 6 -

550 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

ILFRACOMBEAND MORTHOE

BRANCH".Chairman—

H. 0. THOROLD, Esq.Treasurer — •

Capt. J. C. DENNIS.Honorary Secretary —H. M. GARDNER, Esq.Annual Subscriptvms.

£. s. d.•Adams, G. Esq. ... - 5 -Baker, G Esq - 10Barnett, C. K. Esq . - 6 -Bird A Esq 1 -Blandy, Mrs 1 1 -Butcher, L. G. Esq.. - 6 -Clay, Mrs. Sherard.. - 5 -•Copner, C. J. Esq. . - 5 -Corrie, Miss - 5 -Crooks, J. Esq 6 -•Darbyshlre, C. Esq.,

J.P 1 - -Dawson, R. Esq. ... - 5 -Day, MissE. - 5 -•Dennis, J. C. Esq.. - 5 -Down, Mrs. J. G. . . . - 5 -

Foquett, H. E. Esq.. - 10 -Gardner, F. Esq - 5 -•Gardner, H M - 5 -Gardner, J. T. Esq. . - 6 -Gilbert.Mrs.Pomeroy - 5 -Hay ward, S. Esq. ... - 5 -Heginbottom, Mrs. . - 10 -

Rowland, J. Esq.... - 5 -Hughes, J. Esq - 10 -Johnson, H. Esq.... — 5 -Leigh, General - 6 -Leman, Misses - B -Mabyn, Miss - 5 -Man, E. D. Bsq 1 1 -Man, J. L. Esq - 5 -Martin. Rev. U - 6 -Maitin, Miss A - 10 6Maule, G. N. Esq.,

J P 1 1Mello.Miss Charlotte 2 - -

Moxou, Capt. T - 6 -Naish, J. G. Esq.,

J.P - 10

Richards, P. Esq.... - 6 -Roberts. T. Esq.... - 5 -

Shaw, Rev. W. FT. . . - 6 -Simmonds. W. Esq. - 5 -

Stephens, Admiral . - 5 -•Thorold, H. 0. Esq. - 5 -Tu.-ker, Misses - 5 -* Walters, W. Esq... - 6 -Welch, T. Ksq - 6 -Wingrove, Mrs - 10 -Wren, Miss - 10

Total £28 1 6

Donations.Campbell, Lady - 6 -Cole, Mrs - 6 -Foster, G. H. Esq... - 10 -Gilbert House 1 9 6Haig, Mr - 6[Ifracombe Hotel Co. - 5 -

Jarvis, General -10 -Teldham, — 1 1 -W A 5

Contribution Boxes: —Hotels - 5 2Ilfracombe Boat

House - 13 3ParadeBox 13 1 11

Total £32 11 1

£. ». d.Legacies.

Tamlyn, Miss E. G.

Total Dons 32 14 1Total Subs 28 1 6Total Legacies . 5 - -

£t5 16 1

LYNMOUTHBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. JOHN CKOOK.

Annual Subscription*.•Baker, Mr 10 -

•Berry, F. C., M.D. . - 6 -

•Cox, Kev.E - 6 -•Crook.Mr - 10 6Edmonds, F. E. Esq. - 10 -

•Hockley, Rev. A.R. - 10 -Hume, Capt. W 10 -Jones Brothers .... - 10 -•Medway, Mr - S -Pedder, Mr - 5 -•Ridd-11, Mr. W. K. - 10 -Roe, Mrs. Lock - 5 -

Donations.Aylwyn, Rev. H.. . . - 5 -

Cambridge, C. S. ... - 10 6Davia, Mrs N - 5 -Drake, Sir Win - 5 -Exercise Jubilee Day 3 - -Fletcher, Mr. A. P. . - 10 -Georgp, Mr. E. H... - 10 -Hurmann, Mr - 6 -Lean. Capt - 5 -Morton, Rev. C. T. F. - 10 -Richardson, Mr. and

Mrs - 10

Sumner, Mr. F. H. . - 5 -

Walker, Major - 6 -Sums under 5s -16 6Contribution Boxes . 4 18 2

Total Dons. ..15 2 2Total Subs 6 2 6

£21 4 8

NEWTON ABBOTBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. R. L. LIOTD.

Collector —Mr. J. B. TOMPKINS.

Annual Subscriptions.Baker, Miss - 5Baker, R. H. M. Esq. - 10 -Bearne, Mr. J. S. . . . - 6 -

Brown, Mr. C. J. J. . - 5 -Cornish, Mrs - 6 -Devon and Courtenay

Harris, Rev. S. G. . . - 6 -Hext, G. Esq - 5 -

Jones, Mrs. Owen.. - 10 -

Rendell & Symons . - 5 -

£. i. d.

Scratton, D. R. Esq. 1 - -Stockman Bros - 6 -

Wall, Miss 1 1Warner, Rev. G.

Watts, Blake, Bearne,and Co 1 - -

Sums under 5* 3 16 -Pillar Contribution

Box 1 - -

Total £16 8 -

PORT OFP L Y M O U T H

BRANCH.Chairman—

ADMIEAI H. D. HICKLKV.

Treasurer —JOHN CuMMrNG.

Honorary Secretary —JAMES ROONEI.

Annual Subscription!.

Adams, Clark, andLindon -10 -

Allen & Sons, John. - 10 -Arliss, Ward W - 6 -Ash, A - 10 6•Banks, D. & Co - 10 6Barker, Nathaniel, &

Sons - 5Barrett, G. R - 5 -Bellamy, J. A - 10Bennett, J N - 6Bewes, Rev. T. A. . . 1 1 -Boolds, C. C. - 10 -Bourue, James, Mrs. 2 - -

Brown, Wills, andNicholson - 10 -

Bruford, J - 5 -Burnard.Lack&Alger 1 1 -Butt and Vesper ... - 5 -Carpenter, C - 5 -Clark W A - 10Coates and Co., Dis-

tillery 1 1Collier Brothers. ... 1 1 -Crowther, Mrs - 6 -Cuddeford, T - 10 -Curgenven, Mngford,

and Kendall - 10*Derry and Co. Wm. - 10 6Devon and Cornwall

Banking Co. Ld... 1 1 -

Edgcumbe, Mount,Earl of 1 1

Edmonds, R. G - 10 -Elworthy, Curtis, and

FoaleandSon - 10 -Fowler, Mrs 1 -•Fox, Eliot, and Co.. - 10 -Fox Roy Co 1 1 -•Fox, Sons, and Co. . - 10 -Gas Co., Plymouth . . 2 2 -Gibbs & Co., Messrs.

J 1 1 -Gidley, G - 6 -Goldsmith, J.P. .... - 10 -

Greenway, John.... - 10 -Harris and Congdon - 10 -HaycroftandPethick - 10 -Hearder and Son ... - 5 -Heywood. Henry T.. - 10 -•Hickley.Adml.H.D. 1 - -

Hodge, W. & Co 1 - -Holmes, Mrs. A. E. . - 10 -

HurrellandCo - 5 -

£ l. d.Hurrell, Miss Emily 1 1 -•Inglis J. C 5 -Jackman, William.. - 5 -

James and Sons, E. 2 2 -James and Rosewall - 10 -Joll, W - 10Keen, Edmund - 6 -King, Mrs. James . . - 10 -Lansdown, T. W. . . . - 10 -

lx>ye, P. and Co - 5 -•Margary, P. J 1 - -

Matthews, Henry. . . - 10 -Matthews, J. W - 5 -

Melbuish, Mrs ,., - 5 -Monk,J. E - 5•Morrish, F. A 6 -Morshead,Capt.,R.N.

per Rev. B. Mills. 2 10 -Mortimer, J. F. 5

tees o f ) 1 9 6Naval Bank 1 1Newcombe, J. R. . . . - 10 -Norrington, Charles,

and Co 1 1 -Page, Keen, and Page - 10 -Parkhouse, S., & Sons - 6 -•Pearn, E. A 2 2 -Pearn, P 1 1 -Peek, W 1 1 -Penrose,R.A - 5 -Pethick, J - 10 -Picken and Co - 10 -Pitts, Son, and King - 5 -Popham, Radford, &

•Radford.Capt.Thos. - 10 -

Rew, G. G. - 10 -Rolston, J..M.D. ... - 6 -Rolston, G T - B -

•Rooney, J -10 -

Rundle, G.H. E.... - 6 -Rundle, Rogers, and

St. Aubyn, Sir J. ... 1 1 -

Shilston, Wm - 5Skardon and Son ... - 5 -Skardon, Mrs. W. .. - 5 -Sparrow, B., and Co. 1 1 -Spearman and Spear-

Spooner and Co 1 1 -Square and Stidston - 5 -Stanbury, F. R - 5 -Steadman and Co.... - 10 6Stephens, Robert, ... - 10 -Stoll, Mrs 1 - -Tanner, C. F - 10 -Tanner, Mrs 1 - -Tremayne, H. H.... - 6 6Vosper, Rutland Co. - 5 -Vesper, S - B -Walters, C. H - B -Watt, C. and Co - B -Watt, R. J - B -Watts I - B

Webber, John - 10 -Western Counties Ma-

nure Co - 10 -Westlake&Son B -Whiteford, Mrs. ... - B -Wilkinson, Rev. Dr. - B -Willoughby Brothers - 10 -Wills, Son, and Box. - 10 -

Sums under 5s - 12 6

Total £>? 10 -

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 551£. «. d.

Donation!.Hopplns, T. W - 10 6Orient line 6 5 -

Collecting Boxes, &G.Andrews, P. N.

Ebenezer ChapelBox - 11 2

Chubb's Hotel - 1 -G.W.K. Kail. Stat. . - H 7Milbay Pier, Waiting

Room - 14 10Smeaton Tower .... - 9 2Thomas' Hotel, De-

Victoria Hotel 1 7 5

Total Dons 11 7 1Total Subs 77 10 -

£88 17 1

SALCOMBE & HOPECOVE BRANCH.

President—The Right Hon. the

EAEL OF DEVON.Honorary Secretary —

Major J. H. HILL.Annual Subscription*.

•Bennetts, Major ... 1 1 -Brown, Rev. Bevel.. - 10 -Cubitt, Wm. Esq. . . 6 - -DawBon, Henry T.

Esq 1 - -•Devon, Right Hon.

Hewett, Sir Harold.. 1 - -•Hill. Major J. H. .. - 10 6Hurrell,JohnS.Esq.. - 10 6Inert. Rev. P. A. . . 1 - -•Kelly. Rev.Maltlandl - -Mil'imay, F. B. Esq.,

M P .. 2 - -Seaton, W. S. Esq. . . - 10 6Turner, Misses .... 1 - -Twvsden, Capt. R.N. 1 - -Contribution Boxes . - 8 10

Total £22 11 4

S I D M O U T HBRANCH.Chairman—

The Rev. H. G. CLEMENTS,Vicar.

Honorary Secretary—W. J. D. WHITAKEB, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Baugh, Rev. W. J.. - 6 -Cave, The Misses. . . - 10 -•Clements, Rev. H.

G J 1 1 -Clements, Miss - 10 -Coulnon Brothers ... - 6 -Cowan, R. Esq - 6 -Executors of the late

H. E' e, E-q - 6 -•Hoyd, W. M. Esq. 1 - -Garrett, The Misses - 5 -Gutteres, Mrs. G.... - 6 -Harrison, Mi.-s - 10 -Hollister, A. Esq... - 6 -Hut«hinson,P.O.hsq. - 10 -Kennett-Dawson, R.

Kennett - Were, T.

•Majendie, W. F H.Ksq 1 - -

Manor Trustees 2 2

£. *. d.Miller, Rev. R. B... - 5 -Pile, Mr. S. J - 5 -

Potbury. Mr. J - 6 -Pullin.Dr - 5 -

Radford, J. G. G. Esq. - 10 -Rawclifle, H. Esq... - 10 -

cott, G. Esq - 5 -hindler, R. Ksq - 10 6kinDT, Miss - 5 -

Stainton, The Misses - 10 -Stansfleld, Toloi.pl. 1 - -

Whisker, W. J. D. - 10 6•Woodroffe, C. Esq. - B -Wriglit, J. Esq - 6 -

, T T

Total £17 15 6

Donation!.Anon - 6 -Gore Langton, Mrs.

W . . 1Cennedy, Miss - 10 -Hacharness, T. Esq. - B -donteith, Mrs - 10 -

Jnderdown. Mr. G. . - 5 -Visitor, A - 10 -

Contribution Boxes. - 11 6

Total Dons 8 11 5TotalSubs 17 16 6

£26 6 11

TEIGNMOUTHBRANCH.Chairman—

Capt. J. S. KEBSTEMAN.Treasurer and Hon. Sec. —

W. J. BUKDEN, Esq.Annual .vtt(»crtptwm».

Alcock, — Esq - 10 -Arnold, A - 10 6Atkins, Mrs - 10 -•Barnard, Admiral . - B -Bower, J. B. Esq... - 10 -Brown, Lewis, Major,

Carpenter, C. F. . . . - 5 -Carthrighl, Rev. A.. - 6 -Chandless, Mr. J.... 1 1 -

•Collins, C. R 1 1 -Dawson, C. A. Esq.. - 10 -•Flemmlck, T. F. .. 3 3 -Fripp, Miss -10 -

Guerin, Colnnel .... - B -Halford Mi-s - 6 -Horner, J - 10 -Huddleston, Mrs.... - 10 -•Mulchings, Mr. T.W.- 10 -Hutcbius Kev H. . - 10 -J R - B -Johnson, Dr. G. H. . - 6 -Jordan, W.R.H.... - 6 -*Kei steman, Capt.

J S 1 1 -Key, Mrs. H. C - 10 -Lake W B

Lysagbt, Mr - 10 -Mainwaring, General- 10 6Marsh-Dunn, Mrs.

Patterson, Gen - 10 -Paul, A. G - 10 -Read.J - S -Klcbards, Miss - 10 -

£. s. d.Saunders, J. B. Esq. - 10 -Smyth, Rev. T. R... - 10 -3|.encer, H. H. Kf-q. - 10 -Stayner, Mrs - 5 -reignmouth Harbour

Commissioners .. .10 — —Veysey, Rev.' - 5 -Ward G. P - 6 -Warneford, H. R. . . - 5 -W<-l?l ' ,J. Lsq - 6 -WMAbonw, J.Esq. . 1 1 -Wood.C H - 10 -

Total £38 4 6

Donations.

Hill, Mr. (f>r lost

Pillar anil Contribu-tion Boxes 8 11 6

Total £48 6 -

TORBAY BRANCH.President

The Rt.Hon. LORD CHURSTOJT.Honorary Secretary

Rev. R. B. F. ELKI:*GTON.Annual Subscriptions.

I Jewdney, Mr. D. . . - 5 -

Klrington, Rev. R., - 5 -Grant, Mrs. W - 10 -Hall Mrs 5 -Hogii, Mrs. Maxwell - 10 -Lakeman, Mr. T. .. - 10 -

Poland, Rev. F - 5 -Robertson, Colonel. . - 10 -Symons, Mr. R - 5 -Turner, Mr. Harlow - 10 -

Total £14 - 3

Donations.Collected by Miss

Twyman (Paign-ton). - 11 -

Box at Bolton Hotel

Sums under 55 - 2 1

Total Dons 1 12 2TotalSubs 14 - 3

£15 12 6

TORQUAY BRANCH-

President—R. S. CAKY, Esq.Vice-Presidentr-

R. MALLOCK, Esq., M.P.Chairman —

J. KITSOS, Esq.Hon. Secretary-Mr. R. G. COVE.

Assistant-Secretary andCollector —

Mr. H. G. COVK.Annual Subscriptions.

Ainslie, W 1 1 -Alnswortli, Miss ... - 5 -Annesley, Miss - 10 -Apthorpe, Mrs - 6 -

£. t. d-Atkinson, Rev. G. . . - 10 -

Baillie, Mrs. A - B -Kaldwin, Miss - 6 -iarslow, J. J. J. Esq. 1 1 -ieazley, Mrs - S -Jeckett, Mrs - B -Benbow, V. Esq. ... - B -

Berwick, G E<q 10 -3osanquet, H.C.Esq. 1 1 -Boudier, General ... - 10 -Bovill, B. Esq - 10 -Bowring, L. B. Esq.. - B -Sridson, J. R. Esq. . 1 1 -Briggs, Mrs -10 -Bright, J. Ksq 1 - -Butchardt, Mrs - 10 -

Caltborp, Vfn. Arcli-deacun and Mrs. . . - 10 -

Campbell, Miss A... - B -Campbell, Aliases . . — 4 -Cartland. J. Esq. ... - 5 -CartwrtKbt, Miss ... - 5 -Cash, Mrs - 6 -i asperez, Mrs - 5 -Cassavetti, J. Esq... - 10 -

Castle-Stuart, Lady . - 6 -Chamberlayne, Gen. - 10 -Chapman, Rev. C... 1 1 -Churchill, Miss - 10 -Clark, R. Audus 1 1 -Clarke, Rev.T - 10 -

Cole, Ralph, Esq.... 1 - -Collett C Esq . . - 10

Coulson, Capt. F. B. - 5 -Coulthurst, J. Esq. . - 10 -Croker, E. J. Esq. . . 1 - -Cubitt, Rt. Hon. G. . - 10 -Cutler, G. O. Esq. . . - 6 -Dale, Mrs - 5 -Dawson, Rev. J. ... - B -Dtnnistoun. Miss. . . — B —Diggl.-, J. Esq - S -

Drew, R. W. Esq. . . - 10 -Drinkwater.P.B.Esq. 1 - -Earle, G. H - 5 -Krle Miss . 1 1 -Krskine, Lady Mary 1 1 -Erskine, W. H. Esq. - 5 -

Gamble, Miss - 10 -

Gibbons, Mit-s . .. - 5 -Gibson, Mrs 1 1 -

Gooch, Miss - 10Goodfellow, General, — 5 -Gould, MissH. N... - 10 -Grant, Miss - 10 -Hale Miss 5 -Hall, Mrs. C.R - 10 -Halliburton, Mrs. .. - 5 -Hamilton, Mrs. M, . - 10 -Hamilton, Mrs - 10 -Hamlyn, J. Esq. ... - 5 -Hampshire, Kev. W.K.- 5 -Hanbury, Sampson,

Ksq. .. 1 1 -Hargreaves, Colonel

Henry, Colonel - 10 -Hildyard, T. B. Esq. - 5 -Hind, Mrs 6Hinshelwood, G. F.

Esq.. . 2 2Huxk,y, J.IT. Esq. . - 10 6Im-Tburnj Mrs - 10 -

Jamieson, Mrs. J. A. - 5 -Jamieson, Rev. J, A.. - 5 -Jarvis, Mr - 5 -

552 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1888.£. s. d

Jarvis, Mrs. F. J. . . - 5 -Jeffries, Miss M. ...- 5 -Jervoise, S. Clarke,

Esq 1 1 -Jessup, A. E. Esq. . 1 - -Johnstone, J. Esq. . - B -Johnston, Miss K. S. - 10 -

Jolly, Mrs - 5 -Kimber, — Efq - 5 -

Latham, Miss, andRoberts, Miss .... - S -

Le Breton, Mrs - B -Lee, J. E. Esq. 2 - -Lloyd, Miss M - 10 -

Lushington, Colonel - B -Macandrew, D. M.

Esq - 6Macdougall, Miss... 1 - -Macdougal, Col - 6 -Mackintosh, Dr. C.H. - 6 -

Maddison, Miss .... - 10 -Madge, Miss J. M.. . - 10 -Mallock,R.Esq.ja.P. 1 1 -

Martin, C. Esq - B -Midgley.Miss - S -Mills R. Ksq .... - 10Millie, Comdr - 5 -

Norris, Lady - B -Oldneld, Mrs. - B -Ormerod, Mrs - S -Parbam & Son - 5 -Parker, C. E. Esq... 1 1 -Perks, R. Esq 5 -Cerrens, W. K. Esq. - 10 -

Phillips, Miss J. E.. 1 - -

Powys, Keck, Hon.Mrs 1 -

Prickard, Mrs. - 5 -

Reaoe, W. andM... - 10 -Ridley. Col - &

Robertson, Mrs... . - 5 -Robertson, Mrs 1 - -Robinson, Mrs. Disney 1 - -Kossall, J. H. Ksq. . - 10 -Rowland, Rev. W.E. 1 - -Ryder, Sir A. P. ... 1 - -Salmonson, C.B. Esq. 1 1 -Sandars, Mrs - & -Sealy, Rev. W , 5Sermon, E - & -Schuster, Mrs 10Shapley & Austin,

Shepuerd, Mrs - 5 -Shrimpton, Dr - 10 -Sister Annie and J. R. - B -blade & Sons, Messrs. - 10 -S telgrove, J. Esq. . . 1 - -Sparse, M. Esq - 10 -Squire, W. Esq - 10 -Stayner, F. H. Esq.. - 5 -Siewart, N. B. Esq. 1 - -St. George, Mrs 1 1 -Stonesi reet, F. Esq. 1 - -Thompson, Mrs 1 - -Tinney, Mrs - 10 -

Tucker, Capt. F. . . . - 5 -Cullock Mrs - 16Turnbull, Miss - 10 -

Walker, Miss 10 -

Warrington, Miss . . 1 - -Way, Chas.,Mr - 6 -Waymoutb, Capt. . . - 5 -

£. I. dWhidbome, Misses . - 10 -Whitehead.J N.Esq. - B -Whiteway and Ball,

Messrs - 10 -Wilkinson and Co.

Messrs 5Wilks, Dr 1 1 -Wilton, Mrs . 1 - -Withington, Capt. . . - 6 -Woodhouse, Mrs. S.. - 5 -

Total £104 13 -

Donations.Offertory at AH

Saints', Babba-

Box at Imperial Hotel- 4 11Boxes at Boat House - 15 6

Total Dons 3 4 8Total Subs. ...104 13 -

,£107 17 8

WESTERN COUN-TIES CENTRAL

BRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. the EAEL orDEVON.

T. BKAND&ETH GIBBS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Knight, Rev. — 1 - -

Simcoe, Capt., R.N. . 2 2 -

Total £4 12 -

Donations.Contribution boxes

on G. W R . . 2 11 -Ditto on L. & S. W.

Railway 5 11 8Ditto on Somerset &

Dorset Railway... 1 8 5Ditto on South Devon

Low--, Miss - 10Mathews.Mr.. 63 East-

Norris, J . Et-q 2 2 -Pillar boxes, &c. ... 4 - 1

Sums under 6s - 13 3

Total Dons. ... .20 15 3Total Subs 4 12 -

425 7 3

YEALM RIVERBRANCH.Chairman —

BALDWIN, J.P. BASTABD, Esq.Hon. Secretary —

MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

•Archer, Rev. S. H. 1 1 -•Bastard, Baldwin

J. P. (Chairman) 1 1 -Collinssplatt,Hawtreyl 1 -Collinssplatt, Henry 1 1 -

•Cory, Richard 1 1 -•Dawson, Ralph.... 1 1 -licks, Col., C. B.... 1 1 -

£. . d.Holberton, T. * Y..Mildmay,F.B.,M.P.Mildmay, H. B .•Kevelstoke. Lord..•Roe. Rev. Henry F.•Williams, Michael. 6Yonge, Mrs. Duke.. 1Yonge, J.E 1

£22 1 -

Bomtstme.B R I D P O R T

DISTRICTBRANCH.President—

W. COLTOX, Eeq.Secretary and Collector-

Mr. J. H. EWENS.Annual Subscriptions.

£. ». d.Carpenter, Rev. R. L. - 6 -•Colfox, Mrs. 1 - -Oolfox, W 1Colfox, T. A - B -Cox, E - 10 -Ewens and Turner . - B -

Gundry, J. P. F 1 - -Hounsell,H.E.(Lim.) - B -

Honnsell, R - 6Hounsell,W - 10 -

Kendall & Coombs.. - B -Smith, W - 5 -Stephens, J.T s -

Tucker, Henry - B -Waldron, Capt - B -Wansey, Miss - B -

ISLE OF PURBECKBRANCH.

President—The Right Hon.

The EARL OF Euxm.VIce-Presldent—

Lieut.-Col. MANSBL.

GEORGE H. BOND, Esq., M.P.Annual Subscriptions.

•Earl of Eldon 10 - -Bankes, Albert, Esq. 1 1 -•Bankes, Rev. Canon 1 - -Best, Mr.J. B. C - B -Bond, George II. Eeq.,

M.P 1 - -•Bond, Nath. Esq... 1 10 -Bond, Rev. Canon . . 1 - -Bond, Rev. John ... - 10 6Bond, Thos., Esq... - 10 -Cann.Mr.R - 5 -Colson, Miss - 5 -Drew, Mr. J. S - 5 -

Filliter, F. Esq 1 1 -

Hoare, Mrs. C. R. . . 1 - -Lester, Rev. L -10 -•Mansel, Lieut.-Col. 1 - -•Mansel,Rev. O.L.. 1 - -

£. t. d.Marshallsay.Mr R. J. - 10 -Marshallsay, Mr. F.. - 10 -Nash, Rev. S. W.... - B -Oakley, Mr - B -Panton, Messrs. H. &

Pike, L. W. Esq. ... 1 - -Randall, Mr. T - B -Rodgetl, Mrs 2 - -Seavill, Rev . T. ... - B -

Stilwell, H. Esq. . . - 10 -Trenchard.Mr.James - 7 6Truell, Col., C.B - 10 -

Total £31 10 6

Donations.Collected by Mi ssM.

Yearsley 1 4 -Do. Ivo Bond, Esq. . - 5 -Gambler, W. Esq... 1 - -Russell.Hon. Eustace

Col. by Mrs. Robert-son(HinnegarHall) 1 2 6

Collecting Box,Kimeridge - 4 6

Total Dons 4 1 -TotalSubs 31 10 6

£35 11 6

LYME REGISBRANCH.

Chairman —T. E. D. PHILPOT, Esq.

Treasurer —F. WILLS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—M. C. PEESTON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Ames, E. L. Esq.... 1 1 -Andrews, Miss - B -Bangay, Mrs - 10 -Baker, Lady - 10 -Bowman. A. G. Ksq. - 10 -Caistor, W. Y. Ksq.. - 5 -Cayford, E - 5•Chalmers, A . J . Esq. - 6 -3bapman, Mrs. C. . - 5 -Eastment, Mrs - 6 -•Edwards, 2. Esq... - 10 -

Ernst. Emil,. Esq. . . - 5 -•Ooldie, <J. Esq. 1 - -Hayivard, Miss - 10 -•Henley, H. esq. ... 1 - -Hillman, R.W. Esq. - 5 -•Homan, E. Esq. ... 1 1 -

Kerbey, Dr - B -Leathes, The Misses

joveridge, Mis - 5 -•Mahoney, Capt 10 -Manning, Capt. C. F.

Dowues - 6 -Newall, G. F.Esq... - B -•Osborn, Alderman

>arke, Rev. A.W... - 5 -Jearson, Mrs - 6 -

Peek, Rev. Kdward.. 1 - -•Fe. kins. Major-Gen. - 10 -'erkins, Mrs - 5 -

*P. iipot, J.G. Esq.. - 5 -•Puilpot, T. E. D.

Esq 1 1 -'latt. Mrs - 5 -Joulson, the Misses. - 5 -

•Preston, 1. W. Esq. - 5 -

BRANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 553

£. f. d.Rogerson, Mra - 5 -Shore, Mrs - 6 -Synions, Mrs - 5 -Talbot, J. R. F. G.

Esq - 10 -Vizard, Mrs. H. B. . - 6 -Wiring, H. R. Esq. . - 5 -Waring, Miss - 6 -Williams, R. & R.

and Co 1 1 -Wyneh, W. H. Esq. - 10 -

Total £28 11 2

Donations.

£32 11 5

POOLE ANDBOURNEMOUTH

BRANCH.

The Right Hon. the Earl of1 [.CHESTER.

President —The Right Hon. Lord

WlMBORNE.

Chairman —Rev. J. A. LAWSON.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary—

G. BKAXTON ALDKIDGE, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

»Aldridge. G. B. Esq.- 5 -Aldridge, H. M. Esq. - 6 -Alington, Rt. Hon.

Lord 1 1 -Allen,— ,Esq - 6 -Andrews, J. R. Esq.,

R.N - S -Armistead. Rev. W.

M 5 -Backhouse, Miss ... - B -

Belben, G. Esq. - 10 6Belben, T. Esq - 10 6Bedford, General ... - 6 -Bennett, Rev. H. M. - 10 -Beveridge, Mrs. Lock - 6 -Blanchard,E.N.Esq.- 10 -Blane, Mrs - S -Boraston, Rev. G. B. - 6 -

Boyle, John Esq.., -Bright, F. J. Esq.Bright, Miss -Brooke, W. Esq

Buckle, G. Esq -Busk, Col. A. L. ... - 5 -

Campbell, Miss .... - 5 -

Colbran, C. H. Esq. . • 6 -Colman, Rev. R - 5 -Cotes, Mrs. M. Rus-

sell- - 6Compton, T. A. Esq.,

M.D - 8 -Cox, T. Esq 1 1 -

Cross.E.'W.Jnn.Esq.- 5 -Darner, Rev. L. Daw-

Davidson, Miss A... 1 - -Deans, John, Esq. .. - 10 -Denison, Hon. Mrs.. - 10 -Devenish, M. H. Esq. - B -Dewhurst,Mrs T.D.. - S -Drnit, J. Jan. Esq. . - 6 -Druitt, J.Sen. Esq.. - 5 -Dugmore,H.R. Esq. - 5 -

£. l. d.Dugmore, Rev. E. E. - 6 -Eastern, F.Capt..... - 6 -Elton, Miss - 5 -Elwes, Capt. G. R. . - 5 -Everett, G. Esq. . ... - 6 -Field, J. Lyon, Esq.. - 6 -Kinnies, Hon. Mrs. . - 5 -Fox, Mrs. C -10 -Fullerton, Mrs. W. . - 5 -Gibbs, Carr, Esq.... - 5 -Gifforii, Chas. Esq. . - E -Gill Rev. W - 5 -Glyn, Sir R. G. Bart. 2 - -Goad, <}. M. Esq -10 -•Godwin, James P.

Esq. 1 1Hartley.Capt - 5 -Hanklnson.T.J.Esq.- 5 -Hawker, H.E. Esq.. - B -Hedges and Butler,

Hervey, J. Esq - B -H. C - 6 -Homfrey, Mrs. G. , . - B -Hopkins, Rev. F.... 1 - -Hunter, Curling, E-q. - 6 -Husband, W. i>. Esq. - B -Hutchinson, Gen. . . - 6 -Jones, Miss - 10 -

Kennaway, Mrs. 0.. - 5 -King, Hugh. Esq... - G -Kilner, J. Esq - B -Lane, E. Esq - B

•Lawson, Rev. J. A. - B -

Lloyd, Mrs. Jones.. I - -Loring, Rev. H. N. . - 10 -Lowe, Hon. Misses

Maclachan, Mrs. ... - 10 -

*M°William, J. Esq. - 10 -Maunsell, Major. ... - 10 -Melvill Mrs 10

Moore, W - 6 -Morgan, R.C - 6 -Morris, J. Talwin,

Orr, J. Esq - 10 -Oakes. Miss - B -Pearee, Wm. Esq. .. - B -Pease, Mrs. J. B.... - B -Pearson, H. Esq.... - 6 -Petter, G. W. Esq... - 10 -Pigon.Rev. H. C.... - B -Pilgrim, C. Esq .... 1 - -Portman,Hon.W.H.

B . 1 - -Popham, Mrs. L. ... - S -Powell, T. P. Esq. . . - S -Presscott, Rev. 0. K. - B -Punch, Mrs .". - S -Radclltfe, Mrs - fi -*Ram, Rev. G. S.... - 6 -Rebbeck.T.W. Esq. - S -Robson.W.Esq..... - S -*Roe,C. Esq - B -Rogers, Mrs. Henry - B -Rollo, General - B -Rough, Capt. D. . . . - B -Rowlandson, Col... - fi -Sharp, R. D Esq. . . - 5 -Simmons, The Miss - B -Sinclair, Miss - B -Smith, Miss A. A. . - 10 -Slade, Mrs. Jas - B -Smith, Mrs. New-

Stevenson, Mrs - B -

*Sulivan, Admiral SirB.J..K.C.B 1 - -

Thompson, Mrs. J. R. - 6 -Trevor, Hon. Miss

Trunble, John, Esq. - B -Venner, L. S. Esq. . - S -Walker, Rev. C. . . . - B -

£. «. 0,Walker, Mrs. C - B -Walmesley,R.E.Esq. - fi -Waterman, W Esq 6West, Miss ?. - 10 -Williams, Mrs. E.

MA .- B -Wimbome, Rt. Hon.

Lord 2 2Wood, Morris, Esq.. - B -Wyndham, Mrs. H. - B -Terbury, B. Esq. ... 1 1 -Young, C. E. Baring,

Esq M P 1 1Young. Ed. Esq. ... - 5 -

Total £56 14

Donations.Pier Approach Box. 319 5Pillar Box, Bourne-

Do . Arcade 1 7 3Collecting Boxes. ... 1 3 8Bournemouth s.s. . . )Brodi-iclcCtostlea,a.} 6 2 2Lord Elgin s.a. ...J

Total DOBS... 15 5 11Total Subs. . .55 14 -

tto 19 11

SWANAGE BRANCH.

G. BURT, Esq.

Treasurer —G. C. DE LA MOTTE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. H. J. HIXSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Bankes, R. G 1 - -Burt,G., J . P 3 2 -Digby, Col., M.P.... 1 - -*Gurney, Rev. T. . . - 5 -Randall, Mrs - 5 -Robinson, J. C. Esq. 2 2 -Wilde,S.Esq 3 - -

Total £9 14 0

Donations.Wilde, Miss 25 - -Withers Mr . . 2 14 -Concert, Net Pro-

ceeds 6 10 4

Total Dons 34 11 10Total Subs 9 14 -

£44 5 10

W E Y M O U T HBRANCH.

Patron—The Right Hon. the EAEL

OF STRAFFOKD.President—

The Right Hon. LOBDASHLEY.

H. FOOKS, Esq.Annual Subscriptions

Bayley, E.Esq. J.P.. 1 1 -•Benne t, H. R. Esq. - 6 -*Chimmo, Capt - 10 -Devenish and Co.,

Messrs.J. A - 10 6•East, Admiral, and- Miss Evelyn East - 7 -

£. s. d.Eliot & Co. Messrs. . 1 1 -•Eliot, George, Esq. . - 10 -Falls, Dr . 1 1Ford, Mr. J - 6*Gresley,Comr. R.N. - 10 -Groves, T.B. Esq.... - B -Goodden, H. C. Esq. - 5 -Groves,J.Esq , Mayor - B -Hodges, J. F. Esq. .. - 10 6Hopkins, B Esq B -Howard. Sir Rich. . . - B -Lynes, Rev. J - B -

Simpson, Dr - G -»Speke, H. Esq - B -

Thomas, Capt. M. . . 3 - -Wrisford, G. B. Esq. - fi -Williams, Messrs. K

and H. and Co. ... 1 1 -

Total £16 -

Donations.Aquila p.s., Capt.

Oygnus p.s., Capt.

Empress p.s., Capt.

Great Western p.s.,

Premier p.s., Capt.Hurdle - 6 10

Prince p.s., Capt.

Queen p.s., Capt. J.Beale 1 5 -

Victoria p.s., Capt,Cosens 41 13 10

Portland Rwy. Box,

Weymouth Ry. Box,per J. P. Collett,

Esq - 11 4Sums uuJcr 5s - 4 4

Total DOTS. ... 85 16 11Total Subs. ... 16 - -

£101 16 11

Burijam.DURHAM BRANCH.

President —The Right Rev.

The LOBD BISHOP OFDUBHAH.

Honorary Secretary —J. G. RomisSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. i. d.

Boyd.W. Ksq - 5 -Cooper, Rev. V. K. . - 10 6[)urham, the Dean of 2 - -Durham, the Lord

Bishop of 2 2 -•Edwards, R. I). Esq. - 10 6Kerens, RoY>irai*u,

Esq 1 1 -Fowler James - 10 6Fowler, Rev. r. T... 1 1 -Fox, Rev. H.E 1 1 -Greenwell, Canon. .. - 10 6Hays, the Misses ... - 10 6•Henderson, Arthur,

Esq - 10 6Herschell. Lord 2 2 -Laidler, James, Esq. - 10 6

2 K

554 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

£. *. d.Ornsby, J. A. Esq.. - 6 -

Ridley, Miss 6 -•Rowlandson, C. Esq.- 10 6Thompson, T. C.

Esq., M.P 3 3 -Wilson, J. G. Esq... - 10 6

Total £18 10 -

HARTLEPOOLBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —8. HEEBEBT BELK, Esq.

Assistant Hon. Secretary —ALFRED BELK.

Annual Subscriptions.*Bnrdon, Rev. J .... 3 3 -Coverdale,R.H.Esq. 1 1 -Hartlepool Port and

Harbour Commis-

Nielson, C. Esq 1 1 -Richardson, Thos.

Esq., M.P 3 3 -Ropner, Major 1 1 -Withy, Edward* Co. 1 1 -

Total £15 15 -

Donation!.Belk Thos 1 1 -Collected at Life-boat

Demonstration ... 1 3 9Voluntary contribu-

tions from ship-ping 37 18 8

Total £65 18 5

SEAHAM BRANCH.President —

The Most Hon.The MARQUIS OF LOHDOH-

DEBBT, E.G.

Chairman—Bev. A. BETHUHH.

Honorary Secretary—WILLIAM WABHAH.

Annual Subscriptions."Londonderry, The

Marquis of, K.G. . 3 3Berkeley, J. H. Esq. - 5•Bethune. Rev. A... - 10Brydon, R. Esq - 5Candlish, J. J. Esq. - 10Chilton, Thos. Esq. . - 5Clazey, J. 0. Esq. . . - 5Colling, Rev. J - 5Corbett, V. W. Esq.. - 6DitchBeld, S. J. Esq. - 6•Eminson, J. B. Esq. - 10

Lambert Brothers . . 2 2Lough, W. Esq - 5North Hetton Coal

Scott, Rev. Canon. . . - 6»Sheridan, W. Esq.. - 10Smith.T.iWjaessra. 1 1The South Hetton

Coal Company,.,. 3 3Thorman, Robt. Esq. - 10Warham, William.. - 6Woods & Co., Messrs. 1 1Wright, H. B. Esq. . - 10

-

Total £IT 1

Donations.Collected from ships,

•jc S 13

£. «. d.Collecting Boxes —s.s. Garrcm Tower - 10 6s.s. Sanest Queen 1 2 10B.s. Longneviton. . 1 10 -s.s. Maglona 1 12 -s.s. Marchioness of

Londonderry. . . - 10 6s.s. Mownt Stewart 1 9 -s.8. Seaham Har-

as. Vane Tempest - 8 2s.8 WynyardPark- 5 -

ther Boxes - t 2

Total Dons IT 9 6Total Subs IT T 6

£34 16 11

SEATON CAREWBRANCH.Chairman —

T. HAEET TILLY, Esq.Treasurer—

JOHB BAKEWELL, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

Rev. JOHH LAWSOH, M.A.Annual Subscription*.

Eldon, The Earl of.. 6 - -Backhouse, A. Esq.. 1 1 -Backhouse, Mrs. Ed. 1 - -Backhouse, Edmund,

Esq 2 2 -*BakeweIl,John,Esq. 1 1 -ioyne, Viscount. ... 3 3 -

*Ciarke,George, Esq. 1 - -Dale, Duvid, Esq. . . 1 1 -Dalton, Rev. C. W. . 1 1 -

Davidson,Chas. Esq. 1 1 -Fawcus, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -*Garbutt,E.W.Esa. 1 1 -Gladstone, Arthur,

Esq 1 1 -Hodgkin, J. B. Esq.. 1 1 -•Hudson, T. S. Esq.. 1 1 -Ingilby, Lady Am-

•Lawson, Rev. John 2 2 -Lohden, Jacob, Esq. 1 1 -Mlntire, Rev. T.... 1Mtchell, John Esq... 1*Monnsey,E. B.Esq. 1Roe, William, Esq.. 1

Simpson, Higson,

•Surtees, W. E. Esq. 2 2*Tilly, T.Harry Esq. 1 1Tilly, Mrs 1 1

Total £40 12

Donations.Contribution Boxes. - IT

£41 10

SUNDERLAND ANDWHITBURN

BRANCH.Chairman —

Colonel REED, J.P.Treasurer and

Honorary Secretary—J. C. POBEETT, Esq.

Hon. Sec. at Whitbnm,W. H. WILLIAMSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Adamson, Jas. Esq. - 10Allison, J. J. and W.

H., Messrs 1 1

£. t. d.rmstrong, Addlson& Co.,Messrs 1 1us tin, S. P. &Son,

ackhouse and Co.,

dimes, Mrs 3 - -Bartram & Haswell,

Messrs 1 1 -Barwick. J. S.Esq. 9 1 -tlain, Thomas, Esq. - 10 6turner & Co. Messrs. - 5 -

Booth, George R. Esq.

ramwell and Co.,Messrs . . 1 1 -

riggs, Wm. & Sons,Messrs - 10 6rodertck.J.W. Esq. - 6 -ulman and Dixon,

Chrisp, James, Esq. - 10 -Clark.Hei.ry.Esq... 1 1 -

raven and Speeding,Messrs* 1 - -

Davison, R. G. Esq.. - 6 -)ickenson, J. Esq... - 10 6

Durham, Right Hon.

Slliot, Thomas, and

Fairley, T.W.andC.

Fenwick,Arthur,Esq.J P . . 2 1 -

Gayner, R. H.Esq... 1 1 -Jordon and Co.,

Graham and Shep-

Grimshaw and Sons,

Harrison, T. E. Esq. 1 10 -Harrison, W. B. Esq. - 10 6Hill, J.G. Esq - 10Hills & Co. Messrs. . - 6 -ludgson, Mrs - 10 -

Hopper, W. B. Esq.. - 6loran, James, Esq.,j p - 10 -

Kish, Thos. Esq. ... - 10Lalng, James, Esq.,

J.P 1 1Laing and Co. Messrs. - 5Lambton and Co.,

"IJIburn, CharlesEsq., J.P. - 10

Lnmsdon, Byers, and

Morton, H. T. Esq.,j p _ 10

Mounsey, Misses... - 10Newbiggin, E.J.Esq. - 6Nisbett, T. T. Esq.. - 10Oliver, H. Esq - 10Paris W H 5Pecket, G. C. Esq.,

J.P. Alderman... - 5Pemberton,R. L.Esq.,

J.P 1Pinkney, D. G. and

Sons, Messrs 1 1

Potts, J. Esq. 1 1Potts, R. H. Esq.,j p 1 I

Price, Rev. Dr 1 1Pumphrey.T. E. Esq. - 10Reay.T.J.Esq - 6•Reed, Colonel, J.P.. 1 1Richardson, S. Esq.,

J p _ 10Ritson, Henry, Esq.. - 6Kitson, John & Sons,

Messrs - 10Robinson, G. H.Esq. - 5Robson, E. C. & Sons,

Rutter, R. P.W. Esq. - 6Sanderson, W. Esq. - 5

£. i. d.rvlce and Phillips,

hadforth,Robt. Esq. 1 - -leraton, Richd. Esq. - B -lort Bros. Messrs. . - 10 6mith, Alexander,liq - 10 -

myrke, B. Esq. ... - 5 -t. John, Wm. Esq.. - 10 6teel. Thomas, Esq.,J.P .7.;. - 5 -

tobart, William,Esq., J.P - 10 -

Taylor & Sanderson,Messrs 1 1 -

Thompson, Alder-man William, J. P. - 10 -

liompson, Josephand Sous, Messrs. . 1 1 ~

Tickler, W . . . - 6 -Tone, William, Esq. - 10 -Tyzack 4 Branfoot,

Vaux, C. and Sons,Messrs - B -

Watson, George, Esq. - 10 -Weatherley He Crop-

Williamson. Sir H.,Bart., JP 4 - -

Williamson, W. H.

Wilson, C. Stanfield,Esq - 10 6

Voods & Co. Messrs. 1 1 -Woodcock, Mrs., In-

terest on the legacyof the late 2 18 -

£T9 T 6

Donations.Sundry J tonations,

per H.M. Customs .83 T 4Collecting Boxes ... 2 14 -

Legacy.Surtees, Mrs., the

late 100 - -

Total £266 8 10

WEST HARTLEPOOLBRANCH.Chairman —

H. F. SHDTE, Esq., H.M.C.Honorary Secretary —A. WOODWAED, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions andDonations.

•Appleby & Co. T. . 1 1 -Cameron, Lt.-Col 1 1 -East Coast Insurance

Fryer, E. Esq - B -Furness, C. Esq. ... 1 1 -Furness, T. Esq. . . . - 10 -*Gray,W.&Co.Messrs2 2 -*Groves, Maclean,

& Co., Messrs 1 1 -Herskind andWoods,

*Irvine, Robert & Co.Messrs 1 1 -

Lauder, Robt. & Co.,

May and Hassell,Messrs - 10 -

Merryweather, J.and Co. Messrs. . . - 10 <

Pease and Partners,Messrs 1 1 -

*Pyman, Geo. Esq.. - 10 -Robinson, T. Esq... - 10 -Roe, W. Esq 1 1 -*Ropner, R. and Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Savage, Rev. H. E. . - 6 -

BBANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 555X. «. d.

*Shute, H. F. Esq... I I -Trechmann,Otto,Esq. 1 1 -Wade, R. Sons & Co.,

Messrs. 1 1 —West Hartlepool

Steam NavigationCo 1 1

Withy, E. and Co.

Wood, J.&Co - 10 6Collected at the Dock

Office 45 12 0Ditto Custom House 1 18 8Contribution Boxes . - 2 10

®ssex.CLACTON-ON-SEA

BRANCH.

President —Sir JOHN H. JOHNSON.

Chairman—JAMES HAUMAN, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—M. H. PAOE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.•Aberdeen, J.W. Esq.- 10 «Agate, William, Esq. - 10 6Ager, George & Sons - 10 6Albans, St. Lord

Bishop of 1 1 -•Baker, W. S - 5 -Bawtree, 0. Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Christie, J. A. Esq. . 1 1 -

•Dawson, E. B. Esq. 1 1 -Ellis, James, Esq... - 10 6Fnrness, T. Esq. and

*Harman, J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Harman Brofl - 10 6Hayes, T. D. Esq. . . - 10 6Hudson, Matthews,

*Hurrell, R. G 10 6Johnson, Sir John H. 2 2 -•Llewellen it Co.... - 10 6•Lloyd, Wm.Eaq. .. - 10 6•Maine, W. Esq. ... - 10 6•Mann, F. Esq - 10 6

Mitchell, J. Ksq .10 6Penfold, A. Esq. ... - 10 6Piggott, Rev. — . , . . - 10 -Round, J. Esq. M.P. 1 1 -Tabrum and Jones.. - 10 6Topp, J. Esq - 10 6Towse, W. B. Esq. . 1 1 -•Wallis, Frederick . 1 1 -Watson, J. Y., Esq.

J.p. 1 1 -Wright, Fred. Esq. . 1 1 -

Total £24 19 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes. 2 6 11Pier Donation Box. . 6 8 3

Total Dons 8 14 2Total Subs 24 V) -

£33 13 2

HARWICH BRANCH.President—

EDGAR WAMES QAKLAKDEsq., High Steward of theBorough of Harwich.

Chairman —J. R. FEANKS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—S. EVANS, Esq., L.K.C.P.

(Lend.)Annual Subscriptions.

£. i. d.Bagshaw, Miss - 10 -•Barnes, K. S. Esq.. - 10 6Bevau, Mr. C. F.. ... - 10 6Burmester, Miss.... - 10 6Burmester, Miss E.

W 1 1 -Burmester, Rev. S.. 1 1 -Carlingford, Lord . . . 2 2 -Collison, C. F. Esq. . 1 1 -Cottingham, F. Esq. - 10 6Eley, Chas. Esq 1 1 -Evans, Mrs - 10 6Evans. S. Esq 1 1 -•Franks, J. B. Esq.. - 10 6Falcher, Mr. J - 10 6Garland, E. W. Esq. 2 2 -Groom, W. Esq. ... 1 1 -Harwich Yacht Club 2 2 -Hempson, A. Esq... - 10 6Jackson, Mr. G. L. . - 6 -King, Mr. M. D - 10 6Marsden, Canon .... 1 1 -•Murray, Mr. W.... - 10 6Nalborough, W. J.

Nichols, M. Esq.... 2 2 -Nunn, T. W. Esq. . . - 10 6•Pattrick, J. R. Esq. 1 1 -Self Mr J - 10 6*Vaux, J. H.Esq... 1 1 -•Ward, A. J. H. Kaq. 1 1 -• Watts, John, Esq.. - 10 6Worts, Mr. A - 10 6

£27 10 6

SOUTHENDBRANCH.Chairman —

Rev. F. THACKERAY.Honorary Secretary—

JAMES RICHMOND, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Baxter, Mr. J. G.... - 10 6Bell, Miss L 10 6•Baldwin, Mr. John - 10 6•Brighten, Mr. W". G. - 10 6•Brightwell,Mr.J.R. 1 1 -Brown, Mr. Hy - 10 6•Cook, Mr. C. W.... - 10 6Dawson, Mr. J. R. . - 10 6Deeping, Mr. G. D.,

•Dowsett. Mr. Thos. - 10 6•Fairbairn, Mr.Wm. 1 1 -•Gregson, Mr. Win. - 10 6•Howland, Mr. Robt. - 10 6•Luker, Mr. Henry. - 10 6•Morris, Mr. A - 10 6•Richmond, Mr. J.. - 10 6Swain, Mrs. G - 10 6•Thackeray, Rev. F. 1 1 -•Waters, Mr. Saml.. 2 - -Webster, Mr. Wm. . - 10 «Wise, Mr. Lloyd.., - 10 -•Wood, Mr. Fredk. . 1 1 -•Woosman, Mr.Chas.- 10 6

Total ..,,£15 12 6Collecting Boxes ... 4 4 1

£19 16 7^^^^^^™*

WALTON-ON-THENAZE BRANCH.

"President —Sir JOHN JOHNSON.

Chairman —ROBERT WAKNEB, Esq.

J. W. EAGLE, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

Rev. J. T. COOKE.Annual Subscriptions.

£. «. d.Bruff, Mr. P. S 1 1 -•Cooke, Rev. J. T. . . - 10 -•Dsvie Mr - 5 -Davis, Colonel R. P.. 1 - -•Horling, Mr 10 -•Eagle, Mr. J. W... 1 1 -Farnell,Mr8.(thelate)l - -Johnson, Sir J. H. . . 2 2 -Mills, Baa tree & Co. 1 1 -•Randall, Mr - 10 -Round, Mr. James,

•Sheppard, Mr. D... - 10 -•Stacey, Mr. R 1 1 -

Craven, Rev. Dacre 1 - -LatcMoid, Miss . . - 5 -Moore and Sons . . - 10 6Taylor, Mrs. John - 5 -

Total ....£13 12 6

Donations.Per Mr. Ri«karby : —

Budden, Mr - 10 6Dwyer, Capt - 10 -Morrison, Mrs.

Wood Mrs 10 6Per MT. Very&Td —

Millar, Miss Ethel,Colectedby 14 6

Entertainment (perMrs. Wilinshurst) 7 - -

Collecting Boxes J 9 7

Total Dons. ..17 15 1Total Subs. ..13 12 6

£31 7 7

jpUnts&m.RHYL BRANCH.

President—R. BAMFOBD HESEETH, Esq.

Chairman —T. GKIFFIES DIXOH, Esq.

Treasurers—NORTH AND SODIH WALES

BANK.Honorary Secretary-Mr. ROBEET HUGHES.

Annual Subscriptions.Buddicom,W.B.J£sq.

(the late) 2 - -•Butterton, Rev.

G.A..D.D. - 10 -•Conwy, Major G - -•Dixon, T. Grimes,

Gladstone, Rev.S. E. - 10 -•Hesketh, R. Barn-

ford, Esq 5 - -Hughes, H. R. Esq.,

•Johnson, G. Esq... - 5 -Jones, W. Price, Esq.

(the late) 1 1 -

£. $. d.Mainwaring, Mrs. . . 5 - -*Morgan,Edwin,Esq. - 10 -Mostyn,Mrs.(2years^l - -Pennant, P. P. Esq.' 1 - -•Richardson, Kev. T.

M.A. (3 years) . . . 1 10 -Roberts, J. Esq. M.P. 1 1 -•Sisson, R. J. Esq... 1 1 -

St. Asaph, Dean of.. 1 - -Wilkin, W. Esq 1 1 -Winston, Thos. Esq. 1 1 -Wynn, Mrs. Wms. . 1 1 -

Total £37 18 -

Donations.Boxes —

Parade Pillar Box... 4 1 10

Railway Refresh-ment Rooms - 10 -

Boxes under 5s 1 - 11

Total Dons. ... 6 6 9Total Subs 37 18 -

£44 4 9

CGIamorgansiwt.CARDIFF AND

PENARTH BRANCH.Patron—

Rt. Hon. Loan WnjDSoa,Chairman —

VALENTINE TKATES, Esq. J.P.Treasurer —

JAS. EDWARDS, Esq.Penarth.

Honorary Secretary-Commander W. M. PEN-

GELLF.Y, H.M.'s late IndianNavy.

Subscriptions for 1887.£. «. d.

Adams & Wilson. . . - 6 -Adey F P 5 -Alexander & Co 1 1 -Andrews. S. and Son - 10 6Anning Bros. - 6 -Arkell H - 6 -Barnes, Guthrie&Co. - 10 6Bewick, Mr. Geo.... - 10 -•Bland & Co., J - 10 6

Bregeon, Mr. E - 10 -Brown, Froster and

Burness, Jas. & Sons 1 1 -Bute, Marquis of ...10 - -Byers, Dr - 6 -•Christie* Co 1 1 -Cloake, Capt. H - 6 -

Cornwell, Mr. D - 10 6Cory Bros, and Co... 1 1 -}ory, J. and Sons. .. - 10 -Davies, David, & Co. 1 1 -Daviesfe Plain - 10 6Davis, David, & Sons 1 1 -Duncan, J. T. & Co. - 10 -•Edwards, Mr. Jas. . - 10 6fidwards, Robertson

and Co - 10 -Elliott, J. and Son . . - B -Fisher, Renwick and

2 K 2

556 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUKNAL. [MATT 1, 1888.£. «. d.

Foster, Hain & Co... - 5 -FothergilL Mr. H... - 6 -Krazer and Go. - 10 -*Fry, Holman & Fry 1 1 -Gallivan Mr M - 5 -Gaskell, Mr. Joseph - 10 6Geen & Parker - 10 6Gibbs&Lee - 5 -Greenhlll, Mr. F. K. - 10 6

Hacquotl Bros - 10 6Hall Brothers 6 -Hardy, Wilson & Co. - 6 -Harrison Bros, and

Moore - 10 6•Hill, Colonel E. S.,

C.B., M P 1 1 -Hodge & Hill - 6 -Hollyer, Mr. J.S. .. - 5 -Howard, Mr. E. J... - 5 -Hurley, Matthews.. - 6 -Huxtable, W. IX . . . - 5 -Insole, G. and Sons, 1 1 -Jessen, Mrs. G. N... - 5 -Johnson, Mr. S. D.. - 5 -

Jotham, 1). and Sons - 6 -Krieger, Mr. M - 5 -Lee, Capt. K - 6 -Lewis' Merthyr Coal

Co - 10 6Lucovich, Mr. A. T. 1 1 -Martin & Marquand - 6 -Marychurch.J. &Co. 1 1 -Morel Bros, it Co.. . - 10 6Morgan, Mrs. 1) - 5 -Veil Dr R F 10 6Nixon's Navigation

Coal Co 1 1 -Page* Co 1 1 -

Powell, Duffryn Coal

Price, W. and Sons . - 6 -Pyman, Watson, and

Co - 10 -Bees, Mr. D - 5 -Richards, Mr. D. . . . - 6 -•Riley, Mr. W 1 1 -Rons, The Misses... 1 1 -Shirley, W - G -Short an* Dnnn - 10 -Splller & Co 1 1 -Stallybrass, Balmer,

and Co - 6 -Stephens, Mawson

Stephens, Mr. T. H.. - 10 6Stowe, Mr. G. S - 5 -Strong, W. & R. H. 1 1 -Tellefsen, Wills and

Thomas, Mr. W 5 -Thompson, Mr. J.

Hyke, .. - 10 -Thompson, Mr. G.

Carslake, LL.M... - 6 -Thomson, Captain A. - 6 -I'odd, Mr. R. R - S -*Trayes, Mr. Valen-

Troedyrhew Coal Co. - 10 6

•Vellacott, Mr. H. j. - 5 -Wain, Mrs. R - 6 -Webb, Mr. G. F 10 -Williams, Mr. T. J.. - 6 -Windsor, Lord 2 2 -Worms and Josse . . 1 1 -Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total . ... £62 11 6

Donations.Newport Dramatic

Society's Enter-

Downing, E. C - 6 -Boxes: —

Cox, Capt., s 8.

£. s. a,Custom House ... 1 - -Penarth Hotel ... - IS 6Williams, T. J. .. 2 11 -

Boxes under 5* - 3 2

Total Dons 8 13 -Total Subs. ....62 H 6

£71 10 6

PORTHCAWLBRANCH.

Patron—0. R. M. TALBOT, Esq., M.P.

President—J. C. NICHOLL, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. W. JONES.

Annual Subscriptions.£ s. <I.

Bute, The Marquis of 5 - -•Brogden, J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Clark, G. T. Esq.... 1 - -Connop, Harry, Esq. - 10 6•David, Evan, Esq. . - 10 6Dunraveu, Earl .... 6 - -Edmondes, Rev.

Gibbon, J. S. Esq. . . 1 1 -»Gordon. Rev. R. W. 1 1 -Gwyci, Howell, Esq. 1 1 -Homfray, J. Glynne

R. Es 1 1Lewis W J 5 -

Llewelyn, R. W.Esq. - 10 6Morris, Mrs. G. Byng 1 - -*.V1orse, Lieut.-Col. . 1 1 -*Nicholl,J. C. Esq. . 2 2 -Pritchard, W. Esq.. - 10 6Rogers, F. Esq - 10 6St-icey, Rev.C 1 - -Traherne, Major 1 1 -Tremlett, Mrs - 5 -•Turbervill, Lt.-Col. 1 1 -Turbervill, Mrs 1 1 -Wllllams, A.G.Esq.,

M.P 1 - -•Wilson, Thos. Esq. - 10 6Wimborne, Lord.... 5 6 -

Donations.Box at Wyndham Anns

Hotel, Bridgend. . 1 11 3

£37 11 9

SWANSEA ANDPORT EYNON

BRANCH.Honorary Secretary —T. W. ISLAT YOUNG.

Assistant Secretary for PortEynon —

Mr. C. BEVAN.Annual Subscriptions.

Bath, Henry S Son . 2 2 -Beck, R 1 1 -

Bostock, Misi - 10 -Bryant. Rev. T. F... - 10 -Chalk H 1 1Cooke, G. E - 10 6Cory, T 1 1 -•Collins, W. R 1 1 -Orange St. Brewery

Davies, Rev. J. D. . . 1 1 -Ellis Mrs 10Evans J M - 10 6Forester, W. H 1 1 -

£. *. d.Gilbertson, W. & Co. 1 1 -•Haynes, G. B - 10 6•James, F 1 1 -Jenkins, Sir J. J.... 1 - -Landore Tin Plate

Co 1 1 -

Melland, Rev. W. ... - 10 6Holland. Miss - 10 6

Morris, Sir J. A., Bt. 1 - -•Nettell, J. T - 10 6Phillips & Son 1 1 -Hichards T P 1 1Uicbar Ison, J. C. . . . 1 1 -Richardson & Co. ... 2 2 -Talbot, Miss 1 - -Thomas, J. D ,. - 10 6Thomas, Iltid 1 1 -Thomas, Watklns, &

Jenkins 1 1Trustees of Swansea

Tulloch, Lr. - 10 6•Vivian, Sir H. H.

Bart., M.P 3 3 -Vivlan, W. G 1 1 -Walter, J - 10 6Williams, Car* - 1» -Williams, F. E - 10 6Williams, Wm - 10 6Yeo.F. A.M.P 1 - -Sums under 55 - 2 6

Total £87 6 6

Donations.Seamen's Church ... 1 8 4Dundee Salvage As-

sociation, per Mr.Arnit - 10 6

Concert at Port Eynon 210 -Box at Port Eynon . - 14 0

Total Dons 5 2 10Total Subs 87 6 6

£92 9 4

ffiloucestersbiw.BRISTOL BRANCH.

M. WHITWILL, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. M. BKTAN.

Collector —Mr. J. R. TATLOE,

Ashley Road.Annual Subscriptions.

£ s. d.Bligh, Mrs. R., the

late 2 2 -•Bryan Mr .... 7 6Butterworth, McAr-

thur & Co 1 1 -Daniel, Thos. & Sons 2 2 -Edgar.Miss 1 - -Edgar, Miss R 1 - -Gell,Mrs 3 3 -Goodwyn, T. W.Esq. 1 - -Goody ,Crlpps,& Sons 1 1 -Grace, J. &H - 10 6Hill, C. &Sons 2 2 -

King, R. P. & W. P. 1 1 -Leonard Miss K . 5 -Miles, W. H 1 1 -Phillips, A. Esq. ... 1 1 -Powell, W. & Sons. . 2 2 -Sluckeyfe Co. Messrs. 1 1 -

£. s. a.Terrell, W. & Sons . 1 1 -Thomas,C. J.&Bros. 1 1 -Wansey, A 1 1 -•Wnitwill, M 2 2 -

Total £32 10 -

• Donations.Society of Merchant

Boxes-Bailey, Mr - 10 5Camp Mr 1 311Fowler, Mrs - 6 -Gaiffey, Capt - 7 -Hall, Mr 2 3 -

Ireland, Mr - 8 -Joy Mr S . - 16 11Juno s.s., per Capt.

Starr 1 19 -Lethbridge, Capt. - 9 3McDonald, Capt. . - 13 1Nash, Mr. J 2 8 -Oliver & Son 3 1 -

Boxes under 55 1 17 9Pillar Box, Suspen-

sion Bridge 1 1 9

TotalDons 28 17 4Total Subs 32 10 -

£61 7 4

CHELTENHAMBRANCH.

Hon. Secretary.Captain G. E. HODGSON.

Mr. W. WITCHEH.

Annual Subscriptions.Bell, W. E. Esq., the

late 1 1 -Bull, V.'. Sims, Esq. - 6 -

•Christian, Admiral. - 10 -Cavendish House

(Limited) -10 -Colledge, Major J. . . - 10 -Evans, J. Bo*le,Esq. - 10 -Gardner, Rev. G - 5 -Gardner, W. Esq. . . - 10 -George, F. D. Esq.. . - 10 -Hawkins, Miss - 10 -Hay J Esq 6

Hodgson, G. E. Esq. - 10 -

Lloyd, Mrs. Owen . . 1 1 -Lloyd Mrs 2 2 -Martin & Co. Messrs. - 10 -Olive &01ive,Messrs. - 10 -

Plant & Co. Messrs.. - 5 -Sharpe, Messrs. W.

Shirer and Haddon,

•Skillicorne, W. N.Esq - 10 6

Ticehurst, K. Esq . . - 5 -Voile, Thomas & Co. - 10 -Walker, I. Esq - 10 6Williams, Miss 1 1 -Young, The Mis«es . 1 - -

Box in Mr. George'sshop, High-street . - 6 3

Total £16 19 9

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 557

f^ampsfitrr.PORTSMOUTH

3OUTHSEA ANDHAYLING ISLAND

BRANCH.

Chairman (Southsea) —Admiral LETHBRIDGE.

Chairman (Hayling laland) —Lord ROBERT T. BRUDENELL-

BRDCE, R.N.

Honorary Secretary —WM. PAYNE, Esq.

Nat. Prov. Bank of EnglandPortsmouth.

Assistant Secretaries —<y. C. CHALONER, E*q. ;

Mr. H. R. TRIGG, Hayling.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

Allnutt, Mr - 5 -Austen, Rev. G. ... - 10 -Bacon, Francis, Esq. 1 - -Bailey, T. Esq - B -Baldey, Rev. Fredk. - B -Harrington, Sir

V.B K - 10 6•Bishop of Ports-

mouth, Right Rev. - 10 6Blake, A. S. Esq.... 1 - -Blake, Rev. J. S. ... - 10 6•Bruce, Rt.Hon.Lord

*BuU, William - 10 -•Casher, W. B. Esq.. - 10 6Chads, Adml. Sir H.,

•Chalouer, G. C. Esq. 1 - -Chambers, Misses.. . - 10 -•Cndlipp, Alderman. - 10 6Delme, S. R. Esq. . . 1 1 -Dunlop, Capt., R.N. - 5 -Dunning, J - 10 6Emmrael, B. Esq. . . - 10 -Emanuel, E., J.P.... - 10 -Feltbam, Geo. Esq. . - 6 -Ford,R. W. Esq.... - 5 -•Gait, Col - 10 -Grant, Qillman, and

Gloyne,' William ...- 6 -Hackman, L.L. Esq. 1 1 -Hall-Hall, Mrs 1 - -•Hall, Jno. Selby... 1 - -•Hay, Jas. Esq - 10 -Holdsworth, Miss... - 10 -Jephson, Major-Gen. - 10 -King, Sir W. I).,

J P . . - 10 -•Knight, Samuel P.. - 10 6

•Lancaeter.Capt.HJ. - 10 -•Lethbridge, Admiral - 6 -Lush & Co., Messrs.. - 10 6Lush, J. Esq - 10 -Marvin, R. Esq., J.P. - 5 -

Miller, Gordon, Esq. - 10 6Moore, Miss - 10 6Murray, Mrs. E. D. 10 -

Palmer, George .... - 6 -Pares,John,Esq.,J.P. 1 1 -•P&yne, William... - 10 -Pike, Splcer, & Co.

Messrs 1 1 -•Poynder,Comm.R.N.- 6 -

Sandeman, Mrs 1 1 -Shpppard,Rev.H.W. 1 - -Stokes & Co. Messrs.

(The Hard) 1 - -Stokes, Capt. R.N. . . 1 - -Tatchell, A. G. Esq. - 10 -

£. «. d.•Vine, Charles - 5 -Vosper & Co - 10 6

Total . . .j£33 7 -

Donations.Pillar Contribution

Boxes B 12 6Other Contribution

Boxes 14 10Various Donations.. 4 IS 9

£44 10 1

SOUTHAMPTONBRANCH.President —

THE MAYOR OFSOUTHAHFTON.

Admiral MARTUT.Treasurer —

J. G. ROBINSON, Esq.Honorary Secretary —Major A. MACQUKKN.Annual Subscription!.

Barlow, A. Esq - 10 -•Bevis Capt 1 1 -Bishop, J. Esq. ... - 5 -Bridges, Colonel .... - 10 -Chtpperfleld, R. Esq. 1 1 -•Cooksey, J. H. Esq. - B -Cole, W Esq - B -•Coles, H. Esq.

(Mayor) - 10 -•Coote, Admiral, C.B.- 10 -Davis and Bennett.. - 6 -Day, Summers & Co.

Driver, Rolles.Esq. - 10 -•Dugmore, Col - 10 -Dunlop, G. Esq 1 1 -•Evans, Capt - 10 -Glasspool,Mrs W. H. - 10 6•Grlmston, Colonel . - 10 -Bamp&fciTe Advertiser - 10 6*Hankinso.i,ll.C.Esq.- 10 6Hedger, Philip, Esq. - 10 6•Hodgson, Captain,

R.N - 10 -Hnoper and Ashby,-

Messrs - 6 -Horseman, Mrs - 10 -•Jellicoe.C.W.A.Esq.- 10 6•Lenthall, Lt.-Col. . - 10 -Mackinnon, Dr. C. .. - 10 -•Macqueen, Major. A - 10 -•Martin, Admiral . . - 10 -•Mercer, G. Y. Esq. - 10 -Miller, W., Esq - B -•Mordaunt, J.M.Esq. - 10 6Napier and Sons,

O'Bryen Hoare, Sir,Bart - 10 -

Payne &Sons,Messr8.- 5 -Pearce, Paris, and

Smith, Messrs.... - 10 6Perkins, Walter, Esq.- 10 -Phillips, C. J. Esq.. - 6 -Randall, Sloper and

Co. Messrs. .."....- 10 6

Sampson, Dr. King . - 6 -•Seymour, AlfredJSsq,- 10 -

Shum, MissE. H.. . 1 1 -Tagart, Morgan and

ThompsonJH.H. Esq - 10 -Vincent, H., Esq. . . - 10 -Ward, Colonel - 10 -Wilson. Sir Charles,

K.CB..K.C.M.G. - 10 -

Total £29 9 -

£. *. d.nanatiimi.

Marson, E. J. Esq... - B -Collecting Boxes : —

Union Screw Co.'sSteamers —

Moor 7 14 2

Tartar I l l -Trajan 3 1 1Isle of Wight

Other ContributionBoxes 4 7 4

Total Dons 36 1 11Tota\S-ab3 29 9 -

£65 10 11

IsU of (HSigljt.ISLE OF WIGHT

BRANCH.Chairman —

CHARLES SEULY, Esq.Treasurer —

G. WYATT,Esq.,Newport, I.WHonorary Secretaries —Rev. Canon HEYGATE,Rector of Brighstone ;Rev. G. E. JEANS,Vicar of Shorwell.

WnxlAM SELBY, Esq.,Brooke.Annual Subscription!.

£. i. d.Attrill, Mr. J - 10 -Blake, J. Ruffln, Esq. - 10 6Brigstocke, Miss.... 1 1 -•Brown, Mr.C - B -•Brown, Mr. H - S -Browne.CoUH.G-.V.C.l 1 -Carter Miss ... - 10 6Cochrane, Lady 1 1 -Collins, E. P. Esq... - 10 6

Cottle, Rev. Thomas 1 - -Dowling, Mr. H. . . . - 5 -Evelegh, Captain... 1 - -Feilden, Misses ... 2 - -Hsk, Mr. R - 10 -•Gaze, Rev.J. Pellew - 10 6George, Jas. Esq.... - S -Giles, Mrs. George . 2 2 -Golden, Mr. Isaac... - 10 6Gordon, Lady Mary. 1 1 -Groves, Dr 1 1 -Haigb, Archdeacon

H? 1 - -'Hall, George, Esq.. - 10 6Harvey, Capt. T 1 1 -

•Hayton, Rev. «... - 10 6•Heygate, Rev.

Canon W. E 1 - -Heytesbury, Lord . . 1 - -Hoflmeister.SirWm. - 6 -•Hillier, Mr. W E -Hood, Hon. Mrs.

Howard, G. Esq. ... - 10 -•Jeans, R»v. G. E. . 1 1 -Jolliffe, Mr Jonathan - 10 -Kentfleld, Mr. T.... - 6 -Kerr, Mrs. B 1 - -Kirkpatrick, Miss... 1 1 -Law, Miss Mary.... - B -•Le Marchant, Thos.

Esq 1 - -•Lowther, Rear-Ad-

miral 2 2 -Macnamara, Rev.T.B.l - -Manners, Lieut. -Col.

£. J. d.Martin, MissF. P... 3 - -Meares, Hush, Esq.. - 10 -Mew, Messrs. W. B.

Langton and Co... 1 1Meyers, Barnett, Esq. 1 1 -Mildmay, Sir Henry,

Millidge, Mr. Alfred - 5 -Mortimer, H. Esq.

JP - 10 -Mortimer, Wm. Esq.

J.P - 10 6•Mowbray, Mr. John - B -Sewnham, Mr.C.... - 5 -)glander, Lady 2 2 -•Ommanney, Admiral

Sir Erasmus, K.C.B.- 10 6Pottinson, Maj.W.H. - B -Pelham, Hon. Mrs. D. 1 1 -Pennethorne, J. Esq. 1 1 -Pring, Mr. Samuel . - 10Kichards,Mrs.Russell 1 1 -•Seely, C. Esq. (the

Seely.C.Esq 2 2 -•Selby, Mr. Wm. ... - B -SeweU, Miss - 10 -Sheckleton, Maj.-

Gen. J - 10 •••Simeon, Sir Barring-

Sitwell, Maj.-Gen. J. - B -Smith, Captain G.

Sorby Miss 1 - -Sonthouse, Rev.G.W. - 7 6Spickernell,J.J.Esq.- B -Spickernell,Wm. Esq.- 6 -Swift, Mrs. Catherine 2 '/. -Taylor, Mrs. William^! 1 -Tennyson, the Right

Hon. Lord i i -Thornton, A. B. W.

Esq 1 1 -Tubb' Miss A - 10 -Tuffley, Mr. T. H... - 6

Upward, E. J. Esq.. 1 1 -Vibert, Mr. Benjamin 1 1 -Warren, H. Esq. ... 1 1 -•Way, Mr. Henry . . - 10 6Way, Mr. W. C - B -Williams, Wm. Esq. - 10 6Worsley, J. Esq 1 1 -Wright,H.Smith,Esq. 1 1 -•Wyatt, Mr. G 1 1 -Yard, Mrs. Alleyne . 1 1 -

Donations.Arreton and Black-

water Churches,portion of collec-tions after har-vest festival 4 14 8

Carisbrooke ParishChurch, Collectionby Rev. E. B.

NurSH Edis - 2 6Stephens, J. F. (exe-

cutors of) B — —Collecting Boxes :-

Master LeonardGolden - 9 3

Brigbstone Boat-

Brooke Boat-house - 10 10. Moorman, Miss M. - 5 -Roy.Needles Hotel,

Alum Bay - 15 9Royal Pier Hotel,

Ryde 11 -Boxes under 5s - 3 -

Total Dons 16 16 10Total Subs 72 18 6

£89 15 4

558 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

BEMBRIDGEBRANCH.

Chairman—Kef. CANON LE MESDEIEE.

Honorary Secretary —Captain EBNEST DO BODLAT.

Annual Subscription*.£. >. d.

•Clayton, Lt.-Col.W.L N ... . - 10 -

•Coldwells, F.M.Esq. - 10 6*Boulay, Capt. Da. . 1 - -De Pass, A. D. Esq.. - 10 6Edgell, Jas. Esq.... - - -Fisher, W. F. Esq... - - -Le Marchant, Gas-

*Le Mesnrier, Eev.J. 1 1 -Moreton,Col.A.M.D. 2 2 -Oglander, Lady .... 1 - -•Palmer, Rev. J.N.. 1 1 -Eichards,Eev.W.H. - 10 -Eidley, Mrs 10 -Shilson, Eev. Charles- 10 -Summers, Eev. E. . . - 10 ~Tabuteau, M. Esq.. . - 10 -Thomas, F. E. Esq.. 1 1 -•Wilmshuret, Ad-

miral 1 - -

To'al £12 16 -

Donation!.

Bembridge Church,Special Collection. 9 6 3

Contrib'itira Boxes. 1 19 -

Total Dons.16 5 3Total Subs. 12 16 -

£29 1 3

TOTLAND BAYBRANCH.

President—EDMUND GBANVIHE WAED,

Esq.

Chairman —EBWIN Fox, Esq.

Hon. Secretary —Mr. THOMAS WATKBHOUSE.

Annual Subscriptions.Barry, D. P. Esq. . . - 5 -•Burnett, F.W. Esq. 2 2 -Burnett, G. W. Esq. - 10 -*Blathwayt,Eev.... - 10 -•Cox, H. Somers ... 1 - -*Crozier,Lt.-Col.E.P. 1 1 -*Dean, Dr 2 2 -•Fflytch, — , Esq. . . 1 1 -•Fox, E. Esq 2 2 -€tiles, John, Esq. . . 1 1 -Ring, John, Esq. . . . 2 2 -•Thacker, 8. J. Esq. 2 2 -•Ward, E. Granville,

Esq 1 1 -Contrlbution Boxes . 1 10 8

Total £18 9 8

Htnt.BROADSTAIRS

BRANCH.Chairman —

Honorary Secretary-Mr. THOS. JACKSON.

Annual Subscriptions.£. >. d.

Anson, Admiral.... - 10 -Banting, W. Esq. .. 2 2 -

Brown, Miss - 10 -Buckingham, J. Esq. 1 1 -

*Elyard, Lieut-Col.. - 10 -Elyard, The Misses . 1 1 -*Fawssett,Rev.K.A. - 10 -Jackson, Mrs 1 1 -

M'Nally, Mr. - 6 -

•Palmer, E. S. Esq.. - 10 -•Walter, 0. C. Esq. . - 10 -Whitehead, Mrs. ... - 10 -Wyatt, Sir B. H. ... 1 1 -

Total £12 2 -

Donations.Blackwell,Me=srs.H.

jun., and F. Smith,Esq 2 2 -

Boys of Lindinthorp

Fisher, J. A 1 - -Hopkins, Miss, and

Contribution Boxes,&c 6 9 1

Total Dons. .11 17 11Total Subs. ..12 2 -

£23 19 11

DOVER BRANCH.Chairman —Major SCOTT.

Honorary Secretary—Lieut.-Gen. BEUCE, C.B.Annual Subscriptions,

Back Mr - 5 -Boodle, W. C. Esq.

(the late) 1 - -Bradley, Messrs - 10 -•Bruce, Capt. Sir T.,

R N - 6 -•Bruce, General. C.B. - 10 6Court, P. S. Esq.. ... - 10 -Cow.Capt.. - 5 -Crosby Mrs . 1 -Dickeson, Sir R 1 1 -Finnis, S. Esq - 5 -Flashman, Mr - 5 -

Graves, Mr - 5 -Goren, Jas. N., Esq. 1 1 -Hayward, H. Esq. . - 6 -Hartwell, F. G. Esq. 1 - -Heath, General 1 - -Hills Mr - 5 -Igglesden, Mr. B. A. - 5 -

Knocker, W. Esq. . . 1 1 -Maxwell, General . . 1 1 -

Morgan, E. D. Esq. . 1 - -

Schyott, N. Esq - 5 -

Stilwell, J. Esq - B -

£. «. d.Sutton, Dr 1 1 -Wissenden,MissE.S. - 10 -Worefold, — Esq. . . - 8 -Sums under 6s - 10 -

Donation!.Rose, Miss 1 1 -Brines Oxygen Co. . - 5 -La Baronne Adel-

sward (1885) £20Proceeds of «n enter-

tainment at theTown Hall In aidof the funds of theDover Life-boat . 15 - -

Collecting Boxes ... 7 4 6

Total Dons 23 10 6Total Subs 22 5 6

£45 16 -

GOODWIN SANDSAND DOWNS

BRANCH.Patrons—

The Right Hon. the EAELGBANVILLE K.G., P.C.The Right Hon. LOED

NOETHBOUENE.

Chairman—Capt. G. DOUGLAS, R.N.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec. —Eev. T. S. TEKANOE.

NOETH DEAL LUTE-BOAT.

Annual Subscriptions.Brassey, H. A. Esq. 6 6 -Bray, Miss 1 - -Chennell, F. A. Esq. - 10 6Cinque Porte Pilots,

24 Subs, under 6«. 3 - -Darby Mrs. - 6 -Edwards, J. B. Esq.. - 10. 6Eilbeck.Miss - 10 8Frost, H G - 10 -•Griffith, Rev. T. LI. - 10 6Hannam, Mrs - 10 -•Hilton, Dr 1 - -Hilton, Eev.G. S... 1 - -Hilton, Miss M 1 - -

Hulke, Dr. F - 10 6Iggulden, John, Esq. - 10 -•Jermain.Capt. R.N.- 10 -

•Millett, Lieut. E.N. - 10 -Morris, Mrs 1 1 -*Nethersole,Jno. Esq.- 10 6

Northbourne, Lord . 3 3 -Pattereon, Rev. R... - 10 6Pittock, Mr. W - 10 -Roope, T. Esq - 10 6Sydney,Earl(1886-87)2 2 -Watt, Miss - 10Wood. H. D. Esq.... - 10 -

Total £28 18 -

Donations.Deal collecting boxes 4 12 3Hicks, G. M. Esq... 10 10 -Do. (1878-87) £105Sydney, TheCountess 1 - -

Total Dons 16 2 3TotalSubs. 28 18 -

£45 - 3

WALHEE LITE-BOAT.Annual Subscription*.

£. «. d.Granville, Earl, K.G.

P.C. S - -Blogg.H. B. - 6 -Boys. Mrs 1 - -•Bushe, Capt., E.N . - 10 -Cannon, Mrs. ...... 1 - -•Davey, Dr. - 10 -•Douglas, Capt G... - 6 -Fisher, Miss - 6 -Green, A. Esq 1 - -•Griffith, Rev. T. LI. - 10 6

•Keppel, Capt., BJT. - 6 -•Leith, F. Esq. 2 - -May, F. Esq 1 1 -McCreagh, Lady 1 - -Northbourne, Lord . 2 - -Seward, N. Esq - 10 -

Thompson and Sons,

Tod, A. Esq 1 - -Walmer Collecting

Box 1 4 -Watt, Miss -10 -Woodruffe, Mrs. ... 1 - -

Total £23 10 6

KTKGSDOWKE LITE-BOAT.Donations.

Collecting Box - 6 7

Eingsdowne ... - 6 1North Deal ....45 - 3

£68 16 4

HYTHE, SANDGATE,AND FOLKESTONE

BRANCH.President—

The Rt. Hon.The EABL OF CHIGHESTBE.

Chairman—Capt. SUCKLING, E.N.

Folkestone.Treasurer—

J. E. DAVY, Esq.,N. P. Bank, Folkestone.Honorary Secretary —

GEOEGE WILES, Esq., Hythe.Annual Subscription!.

Brockman, F. Esq. . 1 1 -•Cobay, H. T. Esq. . - 10 6•Davy, E.J. Esq... - 6 -

Deedes,Col. H. G. .. 1 - -•Du Boulay, J. Esq. - 10 6•Fitness, John, Esq.. - 10 6•Francis, Gen - 10 6•Fynmore,R.T.Esq. - 6 -Harris, Sir Kdward,

Bart. K.C.B 1 - -Harrison, W.GAEsq. - 10 6Holden, J. Esq - 10 -•Horton, B. Esq. ... - 10 6•Jenkins, Rev. Canon - 10 6Kirkpatrick, Major . - 10 6•Mackeson.H.B. Esq. - 10 6Mackinnon, Colonel - 10 -Man, Lionel - 10 6Manchester Unity.. - 6 -Nelson, John, Esq... - 6 -•Pledge, W. Esq. ... - 10 6•Poole, H. W. Esq.. - 10 6Porter, F.W. Esq... - 10 -Eigden, Mr. R - 10 6

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 559

£ . t. d.Sandllands, E. Esq. . - 10 6*3herwood,John,Esq. - 10 6Shipwash, Mr. E.... - S -Sidle, Mr. - 10 -•Symes, Col. W. A.. - 10 6Thompson, Robert,

Tournay, Tournay

Tailings, Rev. J. . . - G -Watkin, SirE,B«rt.

M.P - 10 SWilOash, H. C. Esq.

M.D 10 -•Wilks, George, Esq. - 10 6Williamson, Kev.... - 10 6Wilson, Mr. William - 6 -Sums under 6s 1 17 6

Donations.Pillar and other Col-

lecting Boxes ....15 15 7

£36 14 1

KINGSGATEBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary—Major WEBB.

Assistant Secretary —Mr. W. JENKINS,

Chief Officer of H.M. Ct. Gd.Annual Subicriptieni.

Abernethy, James,

*Anson, Com. C.V.,R.N - 10 -

Bayley, Miss 1 1 -

Edmeades, Major-General, R.A. ... 1 1 -

"Hannam, G. E. Esq - 10 -Harris, T. N. Esq. . 1 1 -*Isacke, Capt. H.OS 1 1 -Isacke, Col., E.A. . - 10 -Levy, Jonas, Esq.. . 5 5 -Maclean, H. Esq... 1 1 -Metcalfe, Col. C.B. . 1 1 -Sankey, Percy, Esq - 10 6* Webb, Major - 10 -Whitehead, Rev. A. - 10 -Wren-Hoskyns, Miss 1 1 -Wren-Hoskyns, Miss

Dora 1 1

Total £18 14 6

Donations.

Pillar & Boat-house

£29 15 11

LYDD DUNGENESSBRANGH.Chairman —

E. Fran, Esq., J.P.Honorary Secretary—E. T. BASS, Esq., J.P.

Annual Subtcriptiont.Bartholomew, Mrs.

William 1 - -•Bass, Mr. C. E. .. - 10 -•Bass, E. T. Esq. . . - 10 -Blacklocks, Mr. J.. - 6 -*Blacklocks,Mr.Wm - 10 -Burkitt, Mr. E. ... - 5 -Burra, James, Esq. - 10 -Castle, Kev. J - 10 -Dale, Rev. F. S. . . . 1 1 -

£. t.d.*Denne, Alured, Esq.

Denne, Col. R.H.A.. 1 - -»Finn, A. Esq., J.P. - 10 -•Finn, E. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Finn, Mr. George... - 10 -Hatchings, Lewis . . - 10 -Leach, Kev. W. A. . - 5 -Mackett, Mr. T - 5 -Prescott, Mr. W. M. - 5 -•Procter, J. C. Esq.. - 10 -Rayner, S - 10 -

Samson, W.Esq.,J.P. - 10 -Selmes, James, Esq. - 10 -•JTunbridge, Mr.Thos.- 15 -

Wood, Field, and Han-bury, Messrs 1 - -

Wootton, Mr - 5 -Young, E. D. Esq.,

R.N - 10 -

Total £15 a -

MARGATE BRANCH.Chairman —

J. T. FRIEND, Esq, J.P.

WH. CBAWEOBD, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Bangham, W. Esq. . 1 1 -Barrett, T. J. Esq... 2 2 -Bayly, Mr. John 6 -Cobb, A. B. Esq. ... - 10 -Cobb, F. C. Esq.. . . . 1 - -Cockerel], Mrs - 5 -•Cotton, H.H.P. Esq. 1 - -Crawford&Co.Messrs. 1 1 -Cutlack, E. and A. . - 5 -De Vaynes, Miss ... 1 - -Dering.Sir E.C.,Bart. 2 2 -Edwards, Mrs 1 - -Emptage, Mr. l>. . . . - 5 -Fags, Mrs. W. A. . . - 5 -Foord-Kelcey, Geo.

Esq - 10 6•Friend, J. T. Esq.

jp 1 - -Frostick, W. Esq. . . 1 1 -Goddard, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Green, Walter, Esq. - 6 -Greensted, Mr. P.... - 5 -

Harvey, Mr. W. S. . - 5 -•Hatfcdtl, Capt 1 1 -Head,G.F.Esq.,LL.D.- 10 -•Hodgman, T. Esq.. 1 1 -Hurne, Mr. J - 5 -•Isaacson, E. Esq. . . - 10 -Jones, Rev. W.

Taylor 1 1 -Kember, Miss - 10 -Larkin, John, Esq. . 1 1 -

Malins, Mr. J. B.... - 5 -Mayor, Mrs. H. K... 2 2 -Mercer, W. Esq. ... - 5 -Painter, C. J. Ksq... 1 1 -Paramor, Messrs. R.

Pearce A B 1 1Pittock, Dr. J. P 5 -Price, Dr. W. P - 5 -Purdey, J. Esq 1 1 -

Rowe, Dr. T. S 1 - -Rowe, Mr. T. S - 6 -

Salter, G. Esq 1 1 -Salter, W. C. Esq. . . 1 1 -Scott, Miss 2 2 -Smith, C. D. Esq.... - 6 -•Spencer, J. H. Esq. - 10 -Stiles S Esq 1 - -Stodart, J. C. Esq... - 5 -Thornton, Miss 2 2 -Treves, W. K. Esq. . - 6 -

£. l. d.Trickett, H. Esq.... 1 1 -Trickett,Mrs.H 1 1 -Troughton,C.E. Esq. - 5 -Wastallfe Co. Messrs. - 5 -Weekley, Mr. J. ... - B -Willett, Mr. F. W. . - 5 -Woodruff, Mr. W. C. - 5 -Wootton, S. Esq - 10 -

Total £45 1 6

Donations.Boxes-

Boat Honse .... - 9 9Cllftonville Hotel. - 9 1Elephant Hotel... - 11 1Jetty Extension . . - 15 6L. C. and D. Ry.,)

Ramsgate and!Westgate >1 4 -

L. C. and D. Ky.,1Margate /

St. James's Hotel,

White Hart Hotel - 10 6

Epltaux.Pall Mall - 7 11Crawford and Co.'s

Office - 6 6King's Head - 6 1Redwood'sShaving

Saloon - 6 1Hume, Miss, High

Street . . - 16 -Boxes under 5s.. . 1 4 -

Total Dons. ... 10 13 9Total Subs. ... 45 7 6

£56 1 3

NEW ROMNEYBRANCH.Chairman —

HENBI COBB, Esq.Honorary Secretary —JOHN HUMPHEEY, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Buckhurst, Miss 5 -Castle, Miss Sai ah . . 1 - -•Cobb, Henry, tsq. . - 10 -Finn, Mrs. G - 10 -Giles Miss 1 - -•Humphery, John,

Esq - 10 -

•South, Rev. R. M. . - 10 -Stringer. H. Esq. ... - 5 -•Tunbridge, T. T.

jun 1 -Sums under 5s - 3 6

Total £6 3 6

PORT OF ROCHES-TER BRANCH.

President —His Worship the MATOB.

Honorary Secretary.Mr. J. H. CBOCKFOKD.Annual Subscriptions.

Aldridge, Mr. J. T.. - 10 6Banning, Rev. C. H.,

M A 10 6Belsey, F. F. tsq. . . - 10 6Benton, J. S. Esq. .. - 10 6Bndden, W. Esq. ... - 10 6Bullard, Mr. 0 - 6 -Cooper, Mrs. E - 10 -Crockford, Mr. J. H. 1 1 -Foord, W. W. Esq.,

Medway SteamPacket Company . 1 1 -

£. t. d.Foord, J. and Sons,

Messrs 1 1 -Gardiner, Mr. A. F.. - 10 -Gill, Mr. G. W - 10 -Haymen, W. Esq. .. 1 1 -Hills, Mr. J. S - 5 -Hills, Mr G - 5 -Levy,L. Esq. (Mayor

of Rochester 1 1 -RoyalEngineer Yacht

Club, School ofMilitary Engineer-ing 2 - -

Watson and Gill,Messrs - 10 6

Wooduams, W. E,q. - 10 6

Total £13 3 6

Donations.Royal Victor!* Owl

Club, Rochester .. - 10 6Contents of Boxes —

London & CountyBank, ChathamBranch 1 1 8

London and Pro-vincial Bank,Chatham Branch - 16 3

Sums under 5s - 6 9

Total Dons 2 15 2Total Sabs 13 3 6

£15 18 8

ILaiuas&tu.ASHTON-UNDER-

LYNE BRANCH.President —

JOHN WILSON, Esq., Mayor.Treasurer —

W. S. BUBTON, Esq.Hon. Secretary-

Acting Hon. Secretary —ARTHUR Cox, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. l. d.

Broadbent, William. - 10 6Hebron, James - 10 6Kershaw, James... . 1 1 -

Walker, James - 10 6

Total £3 3 -

BLACKBURNBRANCH.President—

His Worship the MATOB.Hon. Treasurer —J. S. POLIITT, Esq.

Manchester and County Bank.Honorary Secretary —

JOSEPH BEIERLET, Esq., C.E.Annual Subscriptijns.

Baynes, T. Farrer . . - 10 6

Brierley, J., C.E. ... - 10 6Dugdale, A 1 1 -Hart, Thomas, Esq. 1 1 -Higbam, Miss M. J. 1 1 -Hornby, W. H. Esq.,

M.P. ;. i i -Pajfard, j _ 5 -

'1

560 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.£. s. d.

Pollitt J S - 6

Tatters*!!, W 1 1 -Thompson, Wm - 5 -Thwaltes, D. Esq. . . 1 - -

BLACKPOOLBRANCH.Chairman —

JAMES FISH, Esq., J.P.(Mayor).

Vice-Chairman —ROBEBT BlCKEBSTAFFE, Esq.

Honorary Treasurer—R. HAHDLEY, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary—A. M. VIENEB, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.*Bickeretaffe,Robert,

*Bickerstaffe,Thomas

Bolton, George, Esq. 1 1 ~

•Dobson, T. M. Esq. 1 1 -•Fish, James, Ksq. . 1 1 -•Grime, John, Esq. . 1 1 -•Harrison, R.B. Ksq. 1 1 -* Jeffrey, Rev. N. S.. - 10 6Kingsbury, Dr. a. C. 1 1 -•McNanghtan, Dr.T.l 1 -Meredith, Mrs. A. A. 1 1 -

Pickop, F Esq 1 1

Preston Banking Co.,Limited 1

Richardson, Ur 1Sharpies, Geo., Esq. 1Sutclifle, W. Esq. . . 1Threlfall, Mrs. L.

Topping, E. Esq 1*Viener, A, M. Esq. 1•Wartenberg, V. A. 1*Wayman, Rev. J. . - 10 6Whiteley, Miss 1 1 -

Total ....£24 12 6

Donations.Blackpool Pier Co,

Fines handed in. . 4 2 6Howarth, Miss (the

late) 10 - -The Ladies' Social

Dance Committee - 6 -Pillar and other Col-

lecting Boxes 21 4 6

Total Dons. ..35 13 -Total Subs. ..24 12 6

£60 5 6

BOLTON BRANCH.Chairman-"

THOMAS MOSOBOP, Esq.Mayor of Bolton.

Treasurer—G. R. CABTEB, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—TBOMAS H. WIKDBB, Esq.

Annual Subtcriptioni.Abbatt, Mr. Wm.... - 10 6Barlow, Jas. Esq. ... 1 1 -Fridseman, Hon. F.

C,,M.P 1 i _

£. (. d.Briggs, A. L. Esq.,

jp 1 1 -Briscoe, Mr. F W. . - 10 6Biowu.J. W. Esq... 1 1 -•Uooper, Mr. Thomas 1 1 -Cross, E. Esq., J.P.. 1 1 -*Cross, John and Sons,

Messrs 1 1 -Cunliffe, Mr. George 1 1 -Dorrian, J. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Fell, G. Esq., J.P. . . 1 1 -Fletcher, Thos. Esq. 1 1 -Fernihough, Mr. W. - 10 8Glalster, T. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Greenhalgh,Mr.E.P. - 10 6

Hardcastle, F. Esq.,M P 1 1 -

Haslam, J. and Co.. . 1 1 •*Hey wood, Jno. Esq.,

j p . i i -Hey wood, Mrs 1 1 -•Hick, J. Esq., J.P. . 1 1 -Holden, A. T. Esq. . 1 1 -Holden, C. H. Esq... 1 1 -•Holden, Thos. Esq. 1 1 -•Holden, T. W. Esq. 2 2 -•Houldsworth, J. S.

Esq -10 -Button, Son, & Har-

wood, Messrs 1 1 -Jackson, J. Esq - 5 -•Kevan, Mr. Peter . . - 10 6Knowles, Mr. Arthur 1 1 -*Lee,Henry,Esq. J.P. 1 1 -Marsden, J. & Sons,

Messrs 1 1 -•Musgrave, J. & Sons,

Messrs 1 1 -Nicholson, W. Esq.,

J p l i -Ormrod, James, Esq. 1 1 -Shaw, Mr. Richard.. - 10 6Slater, W. Esq 1 1 -Taylor, Mrs. Chas. . . 1 - -Taylor, R. Esq 1 - -Thomasson,J.P.,Esq. 6 - -Tillotson,W. F. Esq.,

J P 10Walker and Sons, W.

*Walmsley, T. Esq.,J P 1 1 -

*Wilkinson, T. Esq.,J.P 1 1 -

•Winder, R. Esq. . . - 10 6Winder, T. H. Ksq. . - 10 6Woodhouse.G.H.Esq. 1 1 -Wright, Miss 1 1 -

Total £50 5 -

Donations.Box in Museum . - 11 10Coope, F. W. Esq.. . - 10 6Fielding, M. Esq. . , 1 1 -

£52 8 4

FLEETWOODBRANCH,

Patron—ROBERT DDNDEBPAIH, Esq.

J.P.Chairman —

Treasurer—R. FOBBESTEB AcDlE, Es.q.

Honorary Secretory —J. F. MABGINSON, Esq.Annual Subscription!.

*Addie, R. Forrester - 10 6Bailey, Rev. Amos . - 5 -•Barker, Alfred - 10 6Carr, Mr. Thomas H. 1 1 -(Jlemesha, A. A B... - 10 6

£. >. d.•Cook. Capt - 10 8Curwen, Messrs. H.

&G 1 1 -Davies, Mi. Alex, . . - & -•Urewry.Mr.Thomas - 6 -Drummond and Sons,

T A 1 1 -•Dunderdale, Robert 1 1 -

Fish, Graham 1 1 -Fisher, Mr. Thomas - 6 6Fleetwood Estate Co. 3 3 -

•Gibson, Mr J. R.. . - 10 6Gornall, Mr. William - 6 -Hudson, Mr. Lucas . - 5 -•Hamphrys, Capt. . - 10 6Johnson, Mr. John . - 5 -

Lancaster Bankg. Co. 2 2 -Leach. Mr. John.... - 5 -

•Nicholson, Miles . . - 6 -North Lancashire S.

Navigation Co.... 21 - -Orr, Dr. 1 1 -Preston Banking Co. 2 2 -Preston, Mr. Joseph. - 6 -Riley, Mr. Thomas . - 6 -

Shuttleworth, Mr. W. - 5 -Smith, Jervoise, Esq. 2 - -Taylor, Pierce & Co, 1 1 -Ward, John - 10 -

Total £46 14 -

LANCASTERBRANCH.President—

Lieut. -Col. (iEEKHR.

Honorary Treasurer-Captain ROBRBT BRIGGS.

Honorary Secretary—M. SIMPSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriftiont.

Balnes, L. T 1 - -Baldwin, Miss 1 1 -Ball,T - 5 -

Barrow, Thomas.... - 6 -Barrow,MI»sS - 5 -Barrow, William... - 2 6Bartlett, Rev. P. 10 -Barlon, Thomas .... 1 - -

Beeslcy, J - 3 -Bell, Thomas - 6 -Bell W - 6 -Bibby, J. and Sons . - 10 6

Bond, Mrs. R - 2 6

Bone, Rev. John ... - 6 -Bowes, Miss - 5 -Bradshaw, Miss .... - 5 -Bradshaw, W - 10 -•Briggs, Capt. Robert 1 1 -

Burrell, J. S., Liver-pool ,.. 1 1 -

Buriell, Mies Jane(the late) 1 1 -

Burrow, Mrs. ....... 5 -Chippindall, Misses . - 15 -Clark, C. T. 1 1 ^Clark, E - 5Clark, Miss, Queen St. - 10 -Clarke, Miss 1 - -Clayton, Miss ...... 1 - -Clemiuson, Chas - 10 -Dalzell, J. H. ...... - 10 -•Dawson, E. B 5 - -Dawson, Mrs. E. B. . - 10 -Dickinson, John - 5 -

£. t. d.Diggens, James .... - S -Dixon, Mias - 6 -Dixon, MissM - 6 -iuxVmty.S - 2 8

Edmondson, T., Lon-

Edmondson, Mrs., do. - 10 -Eskrige, Miss - 10 -Fearenside, Mrs. ... 1 - -Fielding.Mrs 1 1 -Ford, W 1 1 -Oibbins, Mrs. John,

Birmingham 1 1 -•Greene,Lieut.-Col.T. 2 2 -Greene,T.P. - 10 6Greenwood, Rooert. - 10 -Jreg, Albert 1 - -

Grenside, T. F - 2 6

Harris, S. J 1 1 -

Hinde, Miss, SouthPlace 1 1 -

Sodgson, Tbomas . . - 10 -lornhy, E. G. S. . . . - 10 -Howitt,Mrs - 10 -Tackflon, George .... 1 - -lackson, Edmund . . - 6 "-

Johnson, Dr. James. 1 1 -Lamport, Miss F. A. - 10 -Langshaw, Mrs - 2 8Lancaster Quay Com-

Liancaster Banking Co. 3 3 -Leeming, Misses ... - 5 -[jeemlng, Mrs. John - 5 -•Leaning, R 2 2 -

jowndes, Miss - 10 -Lowndes, Miss Kate 1 - -Mansergh,R 6 -•Maxsted, G. W. . . 1 1 -Moon, George, London 1 - -Moon, J.C. (the late) 1 1 -Moon, Jas., London. 1 - -Moss, Mrs. W.E.... - 10 -Noon, Mrs - 10 -

Paget, Miss 5 - -

Peacock, Mrs 1 - -Pedder.Miss - 10 SPritt, Rev. F. D. ... - 10 -Pritt, Mrs. (the late) - 10 -Procter, W 1 1 -Pryke, Rev. W.E... 1 1 -Ray.R - 10 -Kedroayne, Mrs. ... - 6 -Redmayne, Miss J. . - S -Richmond, W. R. .. - 6 -Rigby, Rev. J. P. . . - 10 6Roper, W - 10 -Ross, the Rev. Dr.. . - 10 6Rothwell, Mist, (the

Royds, Rev. C. T.... 1 1 -Royds, Mrs., Heysham

Russell, Capt. A.... - 10 6•Sanderson, J - 10 6Satterthwaite, A.... - 6 -Saul, Dr. W. W. ... - 10 6Saunders, C. M 1 1 -Seward, Abram - 10 -Sharp, Mrs. Jao. ... 1 1 -

•Simpson, M ........ 1 1 -Simpson, M. H - 10 -Sklrrow, T.. - 5 -Slinger, J. - 6 -Sly, Joseph - 5 -Starkie,J.P.C. 1 1 -Storey, Edward -10 -•Storey, Sir T 1 - -Storey, Joseph - 5 -Swainson, Tho» - 10 -Swainson, Wm - B -Taylor, Messrs. R.

and J ,,., 1 1 ~Threlfall, Miss - 10 -

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 561

£. t. d.Townley, Miss - 6 -Townley, John,

Walker M'B 6 -Walker, Rev. Canon - 10 -Walmsley and Smith 1 1 -Wation, J _ 5 _Wearing, S. W - 10 -Welch, W.G 1 1 -Welch, Miss - 5 -Wells & Son 1 1 -Whimpray, J -10 -Williamson, James,

M.P 1 1 -Wilson 'James - 2 6Wright, Mrs 4 4

Total £105 4 6

fiojiationt.Smith, T. D - 10 -Sermon at St. Mary'slO 11 9Model Life-boats—

County Hotel .... - 1 1 6Conservative Club - 9 -Harrison, Miss .... - 9 4King's Arms 1 2 1LancasterHon icul-

tural Society. . . - 6 -Liberal Club - 1 7Bank Interest .... - 14 9

Total lions. ....14 15 11Total Subs.... 105 4 6

£120 - 5

LIVERPOOL & NEWBRIGHTON BRANCH.

Chairman —

Treasurer—HA BOLD L. BOWER, Esq.

Hon. Secretary at Liverpool—CHABLBS H. BBLOB, Esq.

Hon. Sec. at New Brighton—J. L. C. HAMILTON, Esq.

Assistant Secretaries —Mr. MATTHEW HENDRIK.

Mr. JAMES BRITT.

Annual Subscription*.Adam, E., Ksq. M.I), lAdams, R., Esq -Alexander, Robt. Esq. 1 -Allan Brothers & Co.

Allan, R. G. Esq. ... IAndersson, W. H.

Eeq 1 1 _Anderson, R. & Co.

Anderson.W. B. Esq. 1 - -Ashe, T. F. Esq. ... 1 1 -Aspinall, Son, and

Brooke, Messrs.... 1 1 -Atherton, Wm.. Esq. 1 - -Atkinson, H. Esq. . - 10 -bailey, John. Ksq... 1 1 -Bald A l£sq . . 1 1 -Balfour, Williamson,

and Co. Messrs. ... 1 1 -Banner, Hal-mood &

Baring, Brothers &Co., Messrs 2 2 -

Barrett, Wm. Scott,Esq 1 -

Barrow, James, Esq. 1 -Bartlett, Thos. Ksq.. 1 -Bartlett, Wm. Ksq. . 1 -Bates, E. and Sons,

Baylis,T. H. Esq.Q.C. 1 -Beazley, James, Esq. 1 1 -Beazley, James H.,

Ssq .~ 1 1 »-

£. «. <J.Bell, Geo. & Co.,

Belcher, Wm. M. Lt.-C o t 1 1 -

BelLWrn. Ksq. M.D.. 1 1 -•Beloe, Charles H.Esq.l 1 -Bennett, M r s 2 2 -Bewley, Jno. Esq... 1 1 -Blngham. W. Esq... 1 1 -Blain, Samuel, Esq.. 2 2 -Booth, Alfred & Co.

Messrs 2 2 -Bouch, T.W. Esq... 1 1 -*Bower, H. L. Esq. . 1 1 -Bowring, C. T. & Co.

Boxwell, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -Brancker, John, Esq. 1 1 -Brandretb.Thos. Esq. 2 2 -Brierley, Wood, and

Co., Messrs 2 2 -•Briggs, Capt. W. S. - 10 6Bristow, J. Esq 1 1 -Brltish and African

Steam Navigation

British and EasternShipping Company,

Brocklehurat, G. W.Esq 6 - -

Brocklehurst, H. Esq. 2 2 -Brocklehurst, R. Esq. 1 1 -Brocklebnrst, S. Esq. 1 1 -Browne, A. F. Esq. . - 10 6Browne, Miss M. F.. - 10 -Bryant, Powis & Bry-

ant, Ltd. Messrs.. 1 1 -Bulley, A. K. E-q. . 1 - -Bulley.S. M.&SODS,

Messrs 1 1 -Bulley, S. M., Esq. . 1 1 -Butterworth. Miss J. 1 1 -Calvert Capt 1 1 -Cameron, John, Esq.,

M D 1 1 -Cannington, Shaw

and Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 -Carver Bros, and Co.,

Carver, F. Henton,

Chadhurn, W. Esq.. 1 1 -Chamberlain, G. Esq. 1 1 -"Chambres, Major

Wm.,J.P 1 1 -Cliff, Edwd. A. Esq. 1 1 -Cliff, William Esq. . 1 1 -Cockbain.Allardice &

Co Messrs . . 1 1 -Coltart, R. Esq 1 1 -Comber, Thos. Ksq.. 1 1 -Comberbach, W. S.

Esq - 10 -Cookson, Edward H,,

Esq 1 1 -Cookson, T. W. Esq. 1 1 -Coop, Joe, Esq 1 - -Cope, Bros, and Co.

Messrs., Ltd 1 1 -Cotesworth, Lyne

and Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 -Cox, G. R. Esq 2 2 -Cox, Henry, Esq 1 1 -

Crooks, R. F. Esq. . . 1 - -Crosbie, Lt.-Col.C.E. 1 1 -Crosfleld, C. J. Esq. 1 1 -Crosfleld, Geo. & Co.

Crosfleld, J. D. Esq. 1 1 -Crosfleld, Wm. Esq.. 1 1 -Crosthwalte, Arthur,

Ksq 1 1Cunningham,H. Esq. 1 1 -Currey, Major Henry 1 - -Currey, John, Esq... 1 1 -Davies, Ellis & Co.

Dempster, John, Esq. 1 1 -Derby, Right Hon.

The Earl of 5 5 -

£. 1. d.Dtxon, R. H. Esq. . . 1 1 -Dowie, James, & Co.

Drielsma, Mrs, (thelate) - 10

Drielsma, Lient.-Col. 1 1 -Ducker, H. Esq - 6 -Duranty, Widow &

Son, Mei>srs 1 1 -Earles and King,

Eccles, Alex. Esq. . . 1 1 -Eden, Thos. Esq 1 1 -Elder, Dempster, and

Co. Messrs 1 1 -Mkington and Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Elley.Mre 2 2 -Elliot, W. Davidson,

Esq 2 2 -Ellis, Robert H. Esq. 1 r -Kskrigge,R. A. Esq.,

J . P 2 2 -Evans,MissM - 10 -Evans, Thos. Ksq. , . - 5 -*Fair, J.Talbot,Esq. 1 1 -Fallows, John, Esq.. 1 1 -Fletcher, G. H. & Co.

Messrs 1 1 -*Franceys, A. Esq. . 1 1 -Friend, E. C. and Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Gamble, Colonel D.. 1 - -Gardner, Col. T 1 1 -Gardner, Henry, Ksq. 1 1 -*Gardner, Jos. Ksq.. 5 - -*Gardner. J. Astley,

Ksq 1 1 -Gardner, Miss M. R. - 10 -Gardner, W. Esq. . . 11 -*Gardner,W. R. Esa. 5 - -Gardner, Rev. J. C.. 1 1 -Garnett, Alex., Esq. 1 1 -Geddes, Wm. & Sons,

Messrs . 1 1 -Gilmour, H. B. Esq. 1 1 -Given, John, Esq. . . 1 - -Gillespie&Co.Messrs.! 1 -Gladstone, Robt. Esq. 1 1 -Glynn, Jno. & Son,

Goffey, Thomas, Ksq. 1 1 -Goodlass, Wall, and

Co. Messrs 1 1 -Goodwin, G. S. Esq. 1 1 -Gordon, John, Esq.

(the late) . 1 1Gordon, James, Esq. 1 1 -Gossage, Fred. H. Esq.2 2 -Gostenhofer.C.T.Esq. 6 - -Graham, Henry, Mrs. 2 2 -Green8hields,T.K.Ksq.l 1 -Grimsdale, Thos. F.Esq.,M.D 1 1 -

GrnningfeCo-Messrs. 2 2 -Gunson, Brown &Co.

•Hamilton, John L. C.Esq 1 1 -

Hannay and Co.Messrs. A . 1 1

Hanmer, Thos. Esq. - 10 6Hardwick, Alfred,

Esq - 10 6Harding, Thos. Esq.. 2 2 -Harris, G. Esq - 10 6Harrison, E. H. Esq. 1 1 -Harrison, Gilbert and

Bros. Messrs 1 1 -Harrison, T. and Co.

Harrison, T. and J.

Heap, R. R. Esq 1 - -Henderson, K., Esq.. 1 1 -Henderson, Capt. H.. - 10 6Henderson, W. G.

Esq 1 1 -Herschell, Adolph,

Esq 1 1 -Heywood, Arthur,

Esq 1 1 -

£. t. a.Hill, J.E. Gray, Esq. 1 1 -Hind, Miss A - 8 -Hind, John H., Esq.. 1 1 -Holder, James, Esq. 1 1 -Holder, Thomas, Esq. 1 1 -Holland, W. G. Ksq. - 10 6Hornby, Rev. Thos.. 1.1 -Hornby, T. D. Ksq. 2 2 -Horsfall, Charles E.,

Horsfall, H. Douglas,K s q 2 2 -

Honghtcn, E. P. Esq. - 10 6Houghton, Miss E.. 1 - -Houghton, Mfes J&ne 1 1 -Houlder Brothers &

Co., Messrs 2 2 -Howson, Rev. J. F.,

M A 1 1 -Hughes,JohnW.Esq. 1 1 -Hnrworth, R. Ksq... - 5 -Hutchinson. Miss... - 10 -Hutchinson, W. H.

Esq - 10 6Inters & Bell, Messrs. 1 1 -Irven, Geo. S. Esq. . 1 1 -*lsmay, Imrie, & Co.

J.K.C 1 - -Jackson, Alfred Esq. 1 - -Jackson, R. Esq. ... - 10 6Jacob,W.T.Esq.,J.P. 1 1 -Jardine, D. Esq 2 2 -Japp and Kirby,

Johnston, F. Esq.... 1 1 -Johnston, W. and Co.

Jones, Edw.W. Esq. 1 1 -*Kent, Alfred, Esq. . - 10 6King, W. Esq 1 1 -Knox. Wm. Esq 1 1 -Kurtz, A. G. Esq. . . 1 1 -Knrtz,Charles S Sons,

Laird, M=Gregor,Esq. 1 1 -Laird Bros. Messrs. . 2 2 -Laird, Miss 2 2 -Laniport and Holt,

Messrs 2 2 -Langlands and Sons,

Messrs. M 2 2 -Langton, Chas. Esq. 1 1 -Langton, Miss 1 1 -Lister, Jas. Esq 1 1 -Litherland, W. K Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Little, Robert, Esq.

(the late) 1 1 -Little, William, Esq. 1 1 -Littledale, H. Esq. . . 1 1 -Liverpool Steam Tug

Co. Messrs. The . . 1 1 -Llewellyn.Wm. Esq.

(the late) 1 1 -Lockett. C. H. Esq.. 1 1 -Lowndes, R. Esq. ... 1 1 -Lunt, W. J. tsq 5 -Macalister, Mrs.

Macfle& Sons, Messrs. 2 2 -M«I>ianuid, J. Esq.. 1 1 -Macgregor, A. Esq. . 2 2 -Macintyre, L. H. &

Co. Messrs 1 1 -Macrae, G.G. Esq... 2 2 -MtCulloch, A. M. &

Co Messrs .... 1 1 -Haddock, F.T. Esq. 1 1 -Maddock, Mrs 1 1 -Mahler, John, Esq. . 1 - -Makin, T. Esq 1 1 -Maples, A. Esq - 10 6Marquis, Robt., Esq. 1 1 -Marshall, W. B. Esq. 1 1 -Martin, Jas. T. Esq.. - 10 6Mason, E. G. Esq. . . - 10 6Massey, Fredk. Esq.

(the late) 1 1Mathe9Qn,Tho8.,Egq.l 1 -Meade-King, K. R.

Esq 1 1 -

562 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.£. t. d.

Mellor, J. H. Esq. . . 11-Mewburn, Col. John 1 1 -Meyer, F. A. Esq. . . 1 1 -Mill, James, Esq.... 1 1 -Minton, R. R. & Co.

Molyneux,Capt.A.M. 1 1 -

M'>oie, Miss Sopbia. 1 1 -Morgan, Walter, Esq. 1 1 -*Moss- Ed wards, Sir

Thos. Bart 5 - -Mounsey, E. Esq. . . 1 1 -Mnspratt, E. K. Esq. 1 1 -National S.S. Co.

Limited 1 1 -Neilson Mrs. . 1 1 -Nicholson, R.&Sons,

Nickels, J. T. & Co.,Messrs 1 -

Nicol, William, Esq. 1Norbury, F. Esq ... 1North, Fred. Esq. ... IPappacalo, D. Esq. . 1 -Papayanui and Co.

Parker, A. T. Esq... 1 1 -Parker, Mrs. Ellen. . 1 - -Peers, George, Esq. . 1 1 -Pemberton, Wm.

Esq 1 1 -Perkins, Hugh, Esq. 2 2 -Philip, Son, and

Nephew, Messrs. . 1 1 -Pickford Brothers,

Messrs 1 1 -Porter, W. S. Esq. . 1 1 -Porter, Wm. & Co.

Poulsom, Wm. Esq.,

Pratt, John R. Esq.. 1 1 -Preston, R. P. Esq. . 2 2 -Quiggin,John M. Esq. - 10 6lUdcliffe, R. Esq.... - 10 -Ralli, Bros. Messrs.. 2 2 -Bulli, C.M. Esq 2 2 -Rathbone, Benson,

Esq 2 2 -Rathbone Brothers

and Co. Messrs.... 7 7 -Eathbone.W. J. Esq. 2 2 -Rathbone, Wm. Esq.

Ml ' 2 2 -Ravenscroft, W. Esq. 1 1 -Rawdon, J. V. Esq. . - 10 6Eayner, K W. Esq.. 1 1 -Rayner. Eod., Esq... 1 1 -Reade,T.Mellard,Esq. 1 1 -Rew. Mrs 1 1 -Rhyner, Chas. Ksq. . 1 1 -Rigby, Lieut.-Col.

W. A 1 1 -Roberts, J. Esq - 6 -Roberts, & Co., Robert

Robertson, Alex. Ksq. 1 1 -Robertsoo, Crowe &

Robinson, Robt. Esq. 1 1 -Robinson, W. L. Esq. 1 1 -Rodger, H. R. Ksq. . 1 - -Ronald Sons & Co.

Rosenheim, L. andSons, Messrs 1 1 -

Rowland, Holme, &

Eundell, T.W. Esq.. 1 1 -Scholefield, J. W.

Esq 1 1 -Servaes, Julius, Esq. 1 1 -Shallcross & Higham,

Messrs 1 1 -Shaw, Thos. Warms-

Shorrwk, E. Esq.... 1 1 -Simpson, Walter

Maddoc, Esq. .... 1 1 -Sinclair, W. P. & Co.,

Messrs 1 1

£. ». d.later, J. Esq 1 1 -mart, David. Esq. . 1 1 -mrfrt & Co., Messrs. 2 2 -mith, A. M. and Co.

Smith, Etisha, Esq. ..1 1 -mith, James, Esq,jp 1 1 -

Smith, J. Barkelty,Esq 1 1

Smith, Robert, Esq. - 10 6Smith, Samuel, Esq. ,

M.P B - -Smith, Samuel, Esq.,

M.P 2 - -Smyth, Koes, T. &Co.

Sparrow, A. Esq.... 1 - -Springmann & Co.

Stanistreet, G. Esq. . 1 1 -Steenstrand, W. Esq. - 10 6Stevenson, Geo. Esq. 2 2 -Stevenson, John, Esq. 1 1 -Stone, Geo. Esq. ... - 10 6Stuart & Co. D. Gt.

Swire, John, & Sons,Messrs 2 3 -

Tate, Henry & Sou ,Messrs 1 1 -

Taylor, Cameron, and

Taylor,Edmund,Ebq. 1 1 -Taylor, Staveley &

Thomas and Cook,Messrs 1 1 -

Thompson, Anderson,and Co. Messrs. . . 1 1 -

Thomson, T. Esq. . . 1 1 -Thomson, W. Esq... 1 1 -ThornwalLE.J.Ksq. 1 1 -Threlfall, J. M., Trus-

tees of the late ... 1 1 -Timmis, T. Sutton,

E s q 2 2 -Tomlinson, Hodgetts

and Co. Messrs.... 1 1 -

Turner, Alfred, Esq. 2 2 -Tnrner, John, Esq. . 1 1 -Urmson, Thos. Esq..

(the late) 1 1 -Wainwrlght, Mrs. R. 1 1 -Walker, A. and Co.

Messrs . 2 2Walker, Horace, Esq. 1 1 -Walker, Parker and

Walsh, R.J. Esq.... 1 1 -Waterhouse, Miss

M E 1 1 -Watson, Hy. Esq. . . 1 1 -Webster, James, Ksq.

J p , ... _ 10 6Weightman, W. H.

Esq. (the late).... 1 1 -West, Montague,

West India andPacific Steam ShipCo S 2 -

Wharton, H. N. Esq. 1 1White, Alex. & Sons,

White, Forman and

Wigan Coal & IronCo. (Lim.) Messrs.The, per J. B.Williams, Esq. . . 1 1 -

Wilkinson, ThomasEsq 1 1 -

Williams & Powell,

Williams, John B.Esq (the late)... 1 1 -

Williamson, Milligan

Wilson, Meyer, and

£. >. d.Wood, Henry, * Co.

Woodhonse, Samuel,

Woodward, ErnestT. Esq 1 1 -

Wright, A. T. Esq. . 1 1 -Wright, Crossley &

Wright, Thomas W.Esq 1 1 -

Yates, E.W.andCo.Messrs 1 1 -

Total £460 17 -

Domtiont.Bates, Edward & Sons,

badger, Joseph R.Esq 1 1 -

Balfour, Williamson& Co. Messrs 10 - -

•D." ..". 1 - -Savies, C. H. Esq.. . - 11 «Entertainment Com-

mittee of BlueJackets and Ma-rines of Channel

Friends, per P. H. H. 2 - -Hamilton, Eraser &

Hayes, W. Jun. Esq. 1 - -Hudgetts, W. I. Esq. 3 3 -Holt, George, Esq... 3 - -Jones, E. Stewart,

Esq 1 - -Lowndes, A. Stanley,

Esq 1 1 -Master and Crew of

the ship Stransa,perCapt. Brooks . 2 - -

Maxwell, William,

Officers of Steam-ships Bedouin andSahara: 2 - -

Procter, R. & Sons,Messrs 5 - -

Shaw, Frank, Esq... 1 - -Smith, Edwards, &

Co., Messrs 6 - -Sonthport Life-boat

Disaster Fund... 343 16 2Walthew, William,

Esq 1 - -

Total Dons.. 425 14 8

Box List.Birkenhead Railway

Station Refresh-ment Room - 10 &

Eberle's AlexandraHotel 1 5 t

Hamson, Mr. Thos.. - 18 11Mercantile Marine

Office 318 7New Brighton Land-

ing Stage and Pro-menade Pier 1 2 8

Seacombe Pillar .... - 11 -Simpson's Refresh-

ment Rooms, Land-ing Stage, includ-ing f 1 Gift from aYoung Sailor 1 11 7

Woodside Ferry.... - 16 11

Total Boxes.. 12 1 11Total Dons... 425 14 8

£898 13

LYTHAM BRANCH.Chairman-

Rev. H. B. HAWKnre.Honorary Secretary —R. A. DAWSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. <J.

Banister, Capt. - B -Bazley, Lady 1 1 -Clifton, Lady E.C... 3 3 -Clifton, Mrs 3 3 -Cockcroft, Miss - 10 6Cookson, T. Esq.... - 10 6*Pswson, K. A. Esq. 1 1 -Fair, Talbot, Esq. . . 1 1 -Fair, Thomas, Esq. . 1 1 -Fisher, Dr 1 1 -

Fullagar, W. P. Esq. - 10 -Sandy, Mrs - 10 -

Garttang, Mrs 1 -

Harrison, Miss 10 -•Hawkins, Rev.H. B. 1 -

Hewitt, Miss E - -•Hincksman, Major . 1 1 -iowarth, Miss 1 - -inowies, Mrs - 10 6Lomas, Mrs 1 - -Mellor, Horace, Esq. 1 1 -Richardson, Mrs 10 -•Stott, S. Ksq 1 - -Thompson, R. H. Esq.l - -Threltall, R. P. Esq. 1 1 -Threl&ll, Mrs. 1 1 ~•Wartenberg, S. Esq. 1 1 -•Wilding, J.W. Esq. - 10 -Wilson, Colonel.... 1 1 -

Dmationt.Bazley, Lady 1 - -Clifton, Lady E. C... IB - -Fletcher, J. S 1 9 6Hewitt, Miss Eliza-

Hewitt, the Misses

Horsley T - 9 3Wilson, Colonel 5 - -Collecting Boxes —

Lightwood, E. R.. - 7 1Market Hoiel .... - 10 3Queen's Hotel.... - 1 1

Pillar Boxes 10 13 -Amounts under 6s.. - 9 7

Total Dons. . . .235 15 4Total Subs 31 5 6

£267 - 10

MANCHESTERBRANCH.

Honorary Treasurers—ROBERT WHITWORTH, Esq.

(Messrs. B. WHITWOBTH Bros.)S. L. HELM, Esq.

Honorary Secretaries—Bee. E. HEWLETT, M.A.

J. COBBETT, Esq.Annual Sufcscriptiota.

Agnew, J. H. & Bros. - 10 6Andrew, G. and Sons 1 1 -

Ditto - 10 6Armitage, Jos. J. . . 1 1 -Armistead, R 1 1 -Asbion, Thomas, J.P. 2 2 -Aspell and Son 2 2 -Barbour, Robt. & Br. 3 3 -Barclay, R. and Co. . 1 I -

BRANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 563£. i. d.

Barlow & Jones, Ltd. 1 1 -Barlow, T., & Bra... 1 1 -Bayley and Craven . 2 2 -Bealey.B.,J.P.(1886)l 5 -Beattie, Altgeldt,and

Co 1 1 -Beattie, Wilson,* Co. 1 - -Bebrens, the Messrs. 2 2 -Bell, W 1 1 -Beith, Stevenson, &

Co 1 1 -Bink8,Mrs 1 1 -Bles, S. D. and Sons 1 1 -Briggs,T 1 1 -British and Foreign

Marine Insurance

Brown, A. C. & Co.. - 10 6Bryan, H - 5 -

Burton, Jas. & Sons. 1 1 -Burne, J. R -10 6Carver Bros, and Co. 1 1 -Chsdwick, Jas., J.P. 5 5 -Charlesworth.T. L. . 1 1 -Clayton, G.E - 2 6

Crabtree, H. & Sons 3 3 -Craig, Mrs Jas .... 1 - -Crewdson, A 1 1 -Cuiilifle, Mrs. W. J. - 10 6

Dehn, A -10 6DeTrafford.SirH.F.

Dewnnret, G. and R. 1 1 -

Dods, Ker, and Co. . 2 2 -Dugdale, J.&Bro. .. 2 2 -Edwards, Cunliffe,

and Wilson 1 1 -Eller, Sommer, & Co. 1 1 -Ellinger and Co. .... 1 1 -" Emus," per

Emanuel Williams 2 2 -Farbridge, Holliday,

»ndCo 1 1 -Ffsrington, Miss ... 1 1 -FindlaterandMackie 1 1 -Foster, T. B 1 1 -Fotbergill & Harvey 1 1 -Gaddum and Co. ... 1 1 -GalbraithandCo.... 1 1Goldschmidt, P., J.P. 1 1 -Grftfton, F. W 5 -Gray, Mrs. (1887-8) 2 2

Gnnnis, G. P. & Co.. 1 1Gysi and Kleinjung. 1 1Hall and Pickles ... 2 2Hardcastle, MissE.. 2 2Hurling, J. (1887-8) 2 2

Harrison, Griffin andCo 1 1

Haslam, Mrs. Jos. . . 1 1Hsworth, E.&Co... 1 1Heywood,A.H 2 2Key-wood, O., J.P. ...1 2Higgin, Lloyd & Co. 2 2Hill, John 2 -Hilton, James 2 2

Hoyle, J., and Sons(Limited) 2 2

Hljngworth and Hey-wood 2 2

Jaaflried and Gariel 1 1

Kendal, Milne & Co. 2 2King. F - 10Klrkpatrick, E - E

Leedham, F. H. (thelate) 1 1

Lodge, M - 10Liebert, E. 1 1Lomnitz & Duxbury 1 1

Lyon, Lord, and Co. 1 1

£. t. d.laltby, Joseph .... - 10 6:ann, Mrs. Dixon. . 1 1 -

Mather and Platt ... 2 2 -Melland and Coward 1 1 -McKeand, Mrs 1 1 -

Merttens and Co 1 1 -Michaelis, Jas. & Co. 2 2 -Micbolls, Lucas & Co. 1 1 -Mlllward & Cryer . . 1 - -Moseley, D. & Sons . 1 1 -Hurray, A 1 1 -Juttall, Henry 1 1 -

O'Hanlon, Mrs. 1 - -ickleston and Fitz-

•atteson, J. &H.. . 1 1 -Peart Thos ... 1 1

PecherandCo.,E... 1 1 -PetrocochinoBros... 1 1 -Philips, H., J.P. .... 2 - -Platt, Owen 2 2 -Politachi, C - 10 -

Badcliffe, J 2 2 -Railtou, J 1 1 -

Jeinscham Ende&Co.l 1 -

loblnson, G., J.P. . . 1 1 -Jusholme Bead Sun-

day School* 2ndClass Young Mens' - 10 -

Schwabe and Co., S. 2 2 -Schuster, Fuldaft Co. 1 1 -Sewell, J. (the late) 1 1 -Slagg and Co., John. 1 1 -Southam. I)r 1 1 -Taylor, Garnett&Co. 2 2 -Thanies and Mersey

Marine Insurance

Tootal, Broadhurst,

Watts, E 1 1 -Wedemeyer, K 1 1 -

Woolley H ... 1 - -Worthington, T. &

Son - 10 -Wright and Co., J... 1 1 -Zlegler, Ph. and Co.. 1 1 -

Total ... .£188 13 6

fallacies.Exors. late Thomas

Rose 1000 - -Per late T. E.

Toal 3000 - -

Donations,AdamsoTi and Co.... 1 1 -Corb.lt, Miss (Col-

lection) - 17Charlestown Gospel

Temperance Mis-sion, half-timers,

Lower Morley StreetSunday School ... 1 4

Patricroft Congrega-tional M. T. Soc.,Collection at Lec-ture - 17 -

Boberts, Miss 1 - -St. Thomas' (Ard-

wickl SundaySchool ... 2 10

Stockport UnitarianSunday School ... - 16

Scottish SundaySchool,Bloomsbury - 10

Harrison, Miss - 2

£. t. d."homton, Miss - 2 6nterest allowed byBank 2 16 2

Contribution Boxes —Burn, Robert .... - 13 -Ditto . . - 2 6Kemp, H. - 1 11Partington, B. G. . - 1 1"Oldbach," Dlds-

Austin, Miss E. . . - 7 11Storey, Mrs. M. . . - 1 6Leedham, Mrs. ... - 7 6Portland Hotel... 1 - 3

urns under 6*. - 3 -

Total Dons 20 1 «Total Legacies^OOO - -Total Subs. ... 188 13 6

£3209 1 -

O R M S K I R KBRANCH.President —

Rev. J. E. WOODEOW,Vicar of Onnskirk.

Treasurer—LUKE BRIGHODSE, Esq.

Hon. Secretary—HAKEISOK GBUMDT.

Annual Subscriptions.1887.

Ally, Thomas, Esq.. - 10 6Brighouse, Luke, Esq. 1 1 -Brighouse, Mrs., The

Cottage - 10 -Brighouse, Samuel,

Esq - 10 6Burgess, Geo. C. Esq. 1 1 -Casteja, The Hon.

Count de 3 3 -Chittleburgh, F. J.

Esq - E -Esther, J. T. Esq... - 10 6Garside, Mrs. Augn-

ton - 10 -Garside, S. A. Esq. . - 10 6Grundy, Edwin, Esq. - 10 6Grundy, Mr. Har-

rison - 10 6Hale, Mrs. John ... - 5 -Holcroft, Mr. Thos.. - 5 -Jenkinson, Mrs., Mer-

ridale 1 - -Lax, Miss - 6 -Martin, Miss, Rail-

Morison, John, Esq. - 10 6Prescott, John, Esq.

J.P 1 - -Ramsden, the Rev.

Dr - 5 -Rawsthorne, J. Esq. 1 1 -Eobinson, John, Esq. 1 1Sbawe, Mrs. J.,

Scarisbrick - 10Sheldon, the Misses,

Stretch, T. H. Esq. . - 5Swindells, J. G. Esq. 1 1Tomlinson, K. Esq.jp 1 1

Wainwright, Josiah,Esq - S

Wareing, Miss,Charlesbye 1 -

Wareing, Miss A.,Charlesbye 1 -

Williams, Mrs., Arti-gas 1 1

Woodrow. Rev. J. E. - 10Wylie, Walter, Esq. — 10

Total £24 -

PIEL BRANCH.President—

His Grace the POKE OFDEVONSHIRE, K.G.

Honorary Secretory-Captain STOKES.

Annual Subscription*.Ainslie, W. G. Esq. £. I. d.

M.P 2 - -&rgate, G. & Co.Messrs 1 1 -

larrow Steam Navi-

!ee sley, J. and Sons,

iolton & Co. Messrs. - 6 -Caird, D. Esq 1 1 -Cook.H. Esq., J.P.. 1 1 -3ase and Co. Messrs. - 10 -)evonshire,His Grace

the Duke of, K.G. 2 2Dick & Co. Messrs.

W.B - E -Edge, T. Esq - 10 -Fisher and Sons,

GradwelLW., Exors. - 10 6Geldart, Capt. J 5 -Hannay and Clarke,

Johnston and Co.Messrs. Wm 1 1 -

Little, and Co.Messrs. J 2 2 -

tforth Lonsdale ironand Steel Co 1 1 -

Pedder, R. Esq., J.P. 1 - -'orter, Capt. G - 10 -Palmen, tor. F. A... - 5 -Sansom, Mr. E - 5 -

Strongitharm, A. H.Esq, J.P - 10 6

Townson and Ward,Mersrs . ... - 10 6

Waddington & Long-bottom, Messrs. . . - B -

Wadham, E. Esq.,J .P 1 1 -

Westray, Copeland,and Co. Messrs. . . - 10 6

Williams, Mr. J.... - 6 -Wilson, T. U. Esq.,

jp 1 - -Worrall, F. Esq. . . - 10 6

Total £27 3 -

Donations.Balfour, Mr. K - 5 -Bi>rough Police Ball 6 6 -Concert, Proceeds of 5 12 3Harcourt, Mr. G. B. - 6 -Murray, Dr 10 6Penton, Mr. R - 5 -Thornton, Mr. W. R. - 2 6S.S. Ariadne Crew . - 16 6P.S. Donegal Crew .111 6P.S. Londonderry

P.S. Manxman Crew 3 17 6P.S Manx Queen

Crew 1 17 6Collecting boxes —

H.M.'s Customs.. 1 15 2Lancaster Bank . . - 16 6P.S. Donegal - 11 6P.S. Herald 8 7 -P.S. Londonderry 2 8 ' 4P.S. Manxman ... - 6 5P.S. Manx Queen. 2 1 6Ramsden Dock

Station 1 13 9Ramsden Pock Re-

freshment Rooms 1 - -

Total Dons 42 9 8Total Subs 27 3 -

£69 12 8^^mf^~—

564 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

PRESTON BRANCH.President —

His Worship THE MAYOB.Chairman —

SIDNEY A. HERHON, Esq.Treasurer —

F. W. POSTING, Esq.Hon. Secretary —

MICHAEL WILLAN, Esq.Annual Subscript-Una.

£. l. A.•Booth, E. H. Esq. . - 6Cairus, Mrs 1 - -Hoi-rocks, Miss 1 I -Horrockses, Miller,

&Co.,Messrs 3 3 -•Roper, W. B. Esq. - 10 6•Steele, Eev. G - 10 6Toulorin & Sons,

Messrs 1 1 —Willan, M. Esq - 5 -Box at Southport and

West Lanes. Ry.Station 6

Do. at Victoria Hotel - 6 1Do. at Shelley Arms - 9 4SvlBilB \mii6T 53 . — 3 —

Total £8 19 5

R O C H D A L EBRANCH.

R. TAYLOB HEAPE, Esq., J.P.Annual Subscriptions.

Ashwortb, Miss.... - 10 -Ashworth,Wm. Esq. - 10 -Barrett, Joseph, Esq. 1 1 -Best, W. H. Esq.... 1 1 -Bibbington,Saml.Esq.lBooth, George J. Esq. 1Brierley, Abrm. Esq. 1Brierley, James, Esq. 1 -Bright, J. A. Esq... 1Bright, Thomas, Esq. 1C. A. L - 10 6Cbadwicfc, G. T. Esq. 1 1 -Clegg. John, Esq.... 1 1 -Oro upton, John, Esq. 1 1 -Crompton, Josh., Esq. 1 1 -Crowther, F. G. Esq. 1 1 -Davenport, J. M. Esq. 1 1 -Dearden, J. G. Esq.. 1 1 -Dimmock, Jas. Esq. 1 1 -Duckwonh, Jas. Esq. 1 1 -EntwUe, J. B. N.

Esq 1 1 -Haigh, J. W. Esq. . . 1 1 -Hartley, J. R. Esq.. 1 1 -Heap, James, Esq.. . 1 1 -Heap, Joseph, Esq. 1 1 -Heap, Mrs. Joshua . . 1 1 -Heape. B,. T.Esq.... 1 1 -Heginbottoni, Mrs... 1 1 -Hill, James, Esq.... 1 1 -Bolden, James, Esq. 1 1 -Holt, W. C. Esq. ... - 10 6Hoyle, Mrs. James. . - 10 6Hurst, Richard, Esq. 1 1 -Hutfhinson, Mrs 1 1 -Jackson, Robert, Esq. 1 1 -Jones, Jas. E. Esq... 1 1 -Kay, E. G. Ksq 1 1 -

King Mrs — 10 6King, W. H. Ksq. . . - 10 6King, J. Russell,

Esq 1 1 -Knight, Mrs 1 1 -Lancashire.J.H.Esq. 1 1 -Law, Alfred, Esq. . . 1 1 -Law, Willliam, Esq. 1 1 -Ircech, Robert, Esq.. 1 - -Littlewood.J. S. Esq. 1 1 -Lord, James, Esq. . . 1 1 -Lord, T. K. Esq. ... 1 1 -Lord, Mrs. T. B 1 1 -

£. i. d.tlackison, T. F. Esq. 1 1 -Hellor,Zachary,Esq. 1 1 -Hoore, Miss 1 1 -Milne, Mrs. J 1 1 -Newall, Mrs 1 1 -Openshaw, J. H. Esq. 1 1 -Ormerod, W. E. Esq 1 - -?etrie, George, Esq. 1 1 -Petri", Mrs. James. 1 1 -Petrie, Jno. E. Esq. 1 1 -Pilling, Edwin, Esq 1 1 -Pilling, John, Esq. 1 1 -Radcliffe, Arthur, Ksq.l 1 -Radcliffe,Ashton,Esq.l 1 -Radclifle, Herb., Esq. 1 1 -Radrliffe, Josh. Esq. 1 1 -Radcliffe, J. W. E«q. 1 1 -Radcliffe, Walt. Esq. 1 1 -Robinson, J. S. Esq. 1 1 -Robinson, Rend. Esq. 1 1 -Robinson, f. N. Esq. 1 1 -Sobinsen, T. T. Esq. 1 1 -Rochdale Equitable

Pioneers Society. . 1 1 -Royds, A. H. Esq... 1 1 -Royds, C. M. Esq. . .11-Royds, C. R. N. B.

Esq 1 1 —Royos, E. A. S. Esq. 1 1 -Schofield, Mrs. Jos.. 1 1 -Scbofield,Robcrt,Esq. 1 1 -Scholfleld,J.H. Esq. 1 1 -Shaw W Esq 1 1 -Shaw, W. Willans,

ESQ 1 1Shepherd, John, Esq. 1 1 -Slack, Robert, Esq.. 1 1 -Smith Miss . 1 1 -Smithson, Thos. Esq. 1 1 -Standring, John, Esq. 1 1 -Stevens, Allan, Esq. 1 1 -ratham, John, Esq.. 1 1 -Twycross,Mrs 1 1 -Watson Mrs 1 1Whittaker.Chas. Esq. 1 1 -Wrigley, E. G. Esq. 1 1 -Wriglev, Fred. Esq. 1 1 -Wrigley, 0. O. Esq.. 1 1 -Wrigley.Miss 1 1 -Wood, Joseph, Esq.. 1 1 -Boys STo.3 Class, Con-

gregationalChurch,Small Bridge - 5 -

Collecting Boxes ... 11 9Pillar Collecting Box 6 13 3

Total £106 11 6

ST. A N N E ' SBRANCH.Treasurer—

W. J. POKKITT, Esq.Hon. Secretary—

W. H. HABGEEAVES.Annual &ubscripti<ms.

Allen, John - 10 6Banister, J. R - 6 -Barrow, J - 5 -Barrow N — 5Bennet, John ...... 1 1 -Boyle Robert — 5 —Bradley. T - 5 -Catterall, F. W - 10 6Clifton.Lady 2 2 -Eltoft, J 5 -Ferguson, J - 10 -Freeman, R. K. ... 1 1 -•Hargreaves.Wm.H. - 5 -Harrison, T.B - 5 -Heap, J - 6 -»Hermon, S. A - 10 -Holloway, A. J. ... - 10 6Irving, Kobt. H - 5 -*Knowles, Robert . . 1 1 -Leach, Danl - 6 -•Llthgoe, Kichd. ... - 10 -Liver, J - 10 -*Macara, Chas. W. . 2 2 -Marsh, O - 6 -

£. i. d.Martin E 1 1Maxwell, James.... 1 1 -Metcalf, C 1 1 -*Nuttall, James -10 6)gden, John - 5 -

Orr, James .... — 10 —Penny J — 10 6*Porritt, Harold.... - 10 6*Porritt, Wm. Jno. . 1 1 -Pye James — 10 6ihodes, George - 5 -5heppard and Co. . . - 10 -iommemlle, A. ... - 1 0 -

Strongitharm, Peter. - 5 -•Terry, Rev. W. G.. 1 1 -fhom peon, John ... 1 1 -

Wainwright, John.. - 10 -Wardle, W - 5 -WorraU, E. A 2 - -Worthington, Richd. - 5 -

Total £27 11 6

Donations.Bonney, Mrs. T - 6 -Parkinson, Mrs. T.. - 2 6Sims, Mrs C - B -Sims, Mrs. R. - 6 -Collecting Boxes at

Boat-house and atthe Pier 4 16 1

Total Dons... 6 13 JTotal Subs. ..27 11 6

£33 5 1

SOUTHPORTBRANCH.Presidint —

The Rt. Hon. TheEARL LATHOM.

Chairman—R. NICHOLSON, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Treasurer—Capt. 1. HABDY WELSBY.

Honorary Secretary —G. A. HlLKINGTON, Esq.,

J.P., M.D.Annual Subscriptions.

Atkinson,Jobn,Esq.,J.P 1 1 -

Banning, Mrs. J. J. . 1 1 -Barrow, W. A. Esq. 1 1 -Blacklock, Mrs 2 2 -Bradbury, Mrs 1 1 -Burdon, P. Esq 1 1 -Cheetham, B. Esq... 11 -Clarke, Rev BS ,l> D. - 10 6Craven, R. M. E-q. . - B -*Crowle>, Lieut. ... 1 1 -Curzon, Hon. G. N.,

M P 1 1 -Darwell Mrs - 10 6Fernley, Miss 1 1 -Fish, J. Esq., J.P... 1 1 -Garton, M^s 1 1 -Geddes, Miss 1 1 -Geddes, Miss Jesr-y , 1 1 -Glover, Isaac, Esq... 1 1 -Glover, Miss S - 10 6Gregory, Mrs. H. L. 1 1 -Halliday, Mrs 1 1 -Halliday, Miss 1 1 -Haydock, Mrs .... 2 8 -Heap, Ralph, Esq... 1 1 -Heaton, Miss. .. . 1 1 -•Heskelb, Mrs 1 1 -Knowles, Mrs 1 1 -•Knowlys, Rev. C. H. 1 1 -Lancashire and York-

shire Railway Co. . 3 3 -*Lathom, The Earl . 6 5 -Leyland.Mrs.Naylor 1 1 -Litton, Mrs. H - 10 6Litton, Wm. Esq. . . 1 1 -Macrae, Miss , 1 1 -Macrae.MissA 1 1 -

£. <. d.•Mathwin, Henry,

Esq., B.A 1 1 -Uottram, J. Esq.... 1 1 -

•Nicholson, R. Ksq.,J .P 1 1 -

•Pilkington, G. Esq.,M D 1 1 -

*Robinson, John A., 1 1 -Rimmer, E. J. Esq.

JP .... 1 1Stead, J.F. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Scarisbrick.Chas.Esq. 1 1 -Scarisbrick.Wm.Esq. l 1 -*Stead, Thomas W.

Esq 1 1 -Stelfox, Mrs 1 1 -Stepheuson, T. R.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Storey, Mrs 1 1 -*Swire, S. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -*iutcliffe,Rev.T.,J.P. l l -•Thomas W. Esq.,

M D J P 1 1Turner Mrs . . 1 1 —•Unwln, John, Esq.. 1 1 -Walfc.r.W.Esq.J.P. 1 1 -•Welsby, Captain I.

Hardy 1 1 —Welsby, Colonel, J.P. 1 1 -West, Mrs 1 1 -*Wood, James, Esq.

Wrtgley.John, Esq.J .p i i _

Total £67 9 —

Donations.A Friend, Southport

(1886).. £20 - -Kirswell, G 1 17 6Pillar and Boat-

House Boxes 21 13 1

£90 19 7

"JLetcestersfttre.L E I C E S T E R

BRANCH.Chairman —

W. H. WALKEB, Esq.Treasurer —

T. T. PAGET, Esq.Honorary St cretaries —WILLIAM GKEEN, Esq.FBANK HODGES, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. S. d.

Adkinson, Mr. R. L. - 5 -Baines, John & Sons,

Messrs - 10 6Barre, Mr. J. H. ... - 5 -Bellairs, Colonel.... - 5 -Berry.Mr. W - 5 -Blunt Dr - 10 6Bonner, Mr. F 1 1 -Bowmar, Mr. C. (the

late) . - 10 6Bowmar, Mr.W. (the

late) i i -Brown, Jno. & Sons,

Messrs - 5 -•Burgess, Mr. A. H. - 5 -Burgess, Mr. Josh. . 1 1 -Burton, Mr. J -10 6Charlesworth, Mr. T.

Q _ 5 -Charters, Messrs. E.

and R — 5 —Clarke, Mrs. J. C. . . 1 1 -*Clephan, Mr. E. ... - 10 6Coltman, Mr. T - 10 -Cook, Mrs. John,

London ... ... .1 1 —

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 565£. t. d.

*Cooper, Mr. J H. . - 10 6Cort & Paul, Messrs. - 10 6Crick, Mr. Throne.. - 10 6Crow, Mr. J - 5 -•Davis, Col. (Hinck-

ley) 10 6

Ellis, Mis. E. S 1 1 -Ellis, Mr. G. H 1 - -Ellis and Everard,

Messrs - 10 6Else Mr. A 10 6Emberlin, Mr. H. E. - 10 -Everard, Mr. W. ... - 5 -France, Mr. E - 5 -

Gillson. Mr. H. T. . . 1 1 -Gim&on and Co.,

Goddard, Mr. J. W.. - 5 -Ooddard, Mr. Josh.. - 10 6Goodchild, Mrs. (Ro-

therby) 1 1Goudchild, Mstr. T.P.

(Roiherby) - 5 -Green, Messrs. John

and Co - 6 -•Green, Mr. W I 1 -Harrison and Sons,

Messrs T - 6 -Hart & Levy .Messrs. - 10 8Hearth, Mr. J - 5 -Haxby, Mr. J. B.... - 10 6•Hewitt, Mr. F - 10 6Hewitt. Mr. F. Jan. - 6 -Hodges, Mr. J. E. . . 1 1 -•Hodges, Mr. F 1 1 -Hodges, Mr. G. H. . . 1 1 -Howcutt, Mr. John

(the late) - 10 6Ingram, Mr. Thomas - 10 6Interest fromBankers 2 11 4Interest on borough

loan 3 17 4Jouuaou, Mr. J - 10 6Johnson, Mr. T. F. . 1 1 -Jones, Messrs. T. &

J - 10 6Kemp, Messrs. E, &

Son - 10 6•Kempson, Mr. W.. 1 1 -Lakin, Mr. Chas.... - B -Leicester Butchers*

Association, The.. 1 1 -

•McAlpin, Mr. J. W. - 10 6Marshall, Mr. J.

Herbert - 6 -Morley and Sons,

•Odames, Mr. S..... - 10 6Oliver, Mr. Geo 1 1 -Paget, Mr. Alfred... 1 1 -•Paget Mr. T T , . . 1 1Parry, Mr. H. H.... - 10 6Pickard, Mr. J. E. . - 10 6Raven, Mr. W - 6 -Roberts & Roberts,

Sewell, Mrs - 10 6Shaw, George, M.D.. 1 1 -•Sidley, Mr. C. M... - 10 6Snow and Bennett,

Messrs 1 1 -•Spencer, Mr.C. A.. - 10 6•Stanyon, Mr. W.... 1 1 -Stimson, Mr. J 1 1 -Stretton and Son,

Taylor, Mr. J. B. .. - 10 6Turner, Mr. Luke . . 1 1 -•Waite.Mr. R - 10 6Walker, R. & Sons. . - 10 6•Walker, Mr. W. H. 1 1 -Webster, Mr. T. ...- 5 -Went, Rev. J - 5 -West, Mr. A. J - 5 -Williams. Mr. J.H.. - 10 «Wilson, Mr. Geo.... - 10 6Wright & Sons,

£. ». d.Wright, Mr. C - 10 6feomanson, Mr. W. - & -

Sums under 5*. . . . . 1 2 6

Total £63 1 2

Donations.Collected In Box at

residence of Mr.W.Green 3 6 -

Do. by Mr W. Hud-son (Surbiton Hill) 7 9 10

[>o. residence of Mr.C. A. Spencer - 11 -

[to. residence of MissM C Noble ... - 7 -

Collected at Pillar

Total Dons 13 13 5Total Subs. ....63 1 2

£76 14 7

ILintoltis'bm.LINCOLNSHIRE

SHIPWRECKASSOCIATION

BRANCH.Treasurer —

WILLIAM GAKFIT, Esq.

Joint Honorary Secretaries-Rev. R. W. CBACBOFT and

Rev. E. RAWNSLEY.

Annual Subscription*.£. s. d.

Alnslie, Rev. Robert 1 1 -Allenby, S. Esq 1 - -Allott, Itev. J 1 1 -Armstrong, Capt. . . - 10 6Anbertiu, E. Esq. . . 1 1 -Aveland, Rt. Hn. \A. 5 - -Bengough, Rev.E.S. 1 1 -Bethlehem Hospital,

Governors of 5 5 -Bloomfleld,Rev.S.E. - 10 -Booth, Mrs 1 1 -Boucherett. Miss ... 1 - -Bradley, Mrs 1 1 -Brownlow, Earl ....20 - -•Buckle, Capt., R.N. 1 1 -Burton, A. Esq - 10 -Chaplin, H., Rt. Hon.

M . P 2 2 -Cbeales, Rev. H...... 1 - -Cherrington, Mr. R. - 10 6Clarke, Mr. C - 5 -Clayton, N. Esq 2 2 -•Coltman, P..P. Esq.. 1 1 -Cracroft, E. W. Esq. 1 1 -•Cracroft, Hev. KflU. 1 1 -Cross, Rev. J. E. . . . 1 1 -Dallas- Yorke,T.Esq. 1 1 -Davy, J. Esq. - 10 -Dixon Miss .... 1 1 -Drax,J.S.W. S.Esq. 2 2 -Elmhiret, Genl 1 1 -Eve, Mr.T - 10 -Garflt, Claypon, and

Co., Messrs 4 4 -Hamilton, Miss N. . 2 2 -Handsley, S. Esq... - 10 -Harrison, J. Esq.. . . - 10 -Harrison, R. Esq.. . . - 10 -•Heanley, J. Ksq. . . 1 1 -Heneage, the Right

Hon. Edw., M.P.. 1 1 -Higgins, J. Esq - 10 6Hollway, Col. C. ... 1 1 -Hollway, H. Esq.... 1 1 -Hopkinson, Rev. W. 1 1 -

£. i. d.Ingilby, Sir H. D.

Bart 2 - -Jackson.Howard.Esq. 2 2 -Jitvis, Rrv.C. E. .. 1 1 -Jarvis, Mrs. C. E. . . - 10 6Langton, Bennet, Esq. 2 2 -Lister, J. Esq - 10 -Lister, J. S. Esq. ... 1 1 -Lister, Rev. J. M. . . 1 1 -Luard, G., Esq - 10 -Maddison, W.(i. Esq. 1 1 -Magdalen College.

Oxford, Presidentand Fellows of ... 3 3 -

Massingberd,C.L.E8q. 1 1 -Massingberd, Rev.

W. O . . . . 1 1•Monson, Hon. and

Rev E. ifl 6•Mundy, C. M. Eaq. 1 1 -Myddleton, R. Esq. . 1 1 -Myers, Mr. L. C 10 -Nevile, George, Esq. 1 1 -Otter, P. Esq, MP.. 1 1 -Oxenbridge, Visct... 1 - -•Preston, Colonel. . . - 10 -Pretyman, Rev. Fred. 1 1 -Price, Potter, Walker,

and Co. Messrs.... 2 2 -Rawnsley, P. Esq. .. 1 1 -*R8,wnsWy,Bjev/Edw, 1 1 -Reynardson,C.B.Esq.l 1 -Rlpon, Marquis of . . 2 - -Robinson, J. N. Esq. - 10 -Robinson, Mr.W... - 10 -Rogers H Esq .... 1 1 -St. Oswald the Right

Hon Lord . ... 2 2 -

Scarborough, Earl of 2 2 -Sibthorp,C.C. Esq... 3 - -Sibthorp.M.W.Esq.- 1 1 -Sibthorp, Miss Waldo 2 2 -Sibthorp, Mrs. Waldo 1 1 -Smith, Ellison, & Co. 2 2 -Smyth, W. H. Esq. . 1 1 -Stanbope, the Hon.

E M P 2 2 -Stanhope, J. B. Esq.. 2 2 -Stanilaud, M. Esq. . . 1 1 -Swan, J. & R. Esqs. . 1 1 -Swan, Rev. C. T. . . . 1 1 -Thimbleby.T.W.Esq.l 1 -Travers, ttev. J. B. . 1 1 -Turner, E. Esq. M.P. 1 1 -Tweed, F. W. Esq... - 10 6Vyner, R. Esq. ... 2 - -Walls, Rev. R. G 1 1 -Ward, Rev. G - 10 6•Warren, Rev. J. S. 1 1 -West, Mr - 10 6White, F. T. Esq. . . 1 - -Whitworth, Rev. T.. - 10 -Williamson, Mr. ... - 10 6Willoughby d'Eresby,

•Willson, Mr. J .... - 10 -

Wilson, Mr. J - 6 -Yarborough, the Right

Hon. the Earl of.. 2 2 -

Total £147 11 -

LOOTH BRANCH.Allison, Wm. Esq... - 10 -Bell, Or - 10 -Bowmar, C. Esq. .... 1 - -Cusworth, Mr. J. ... - 5 -Emeris, W. R. Esq. . 1 1 -Eve and Ranshaw,

Messrs 1 - -Greer, Mrs - 6 -Hurst, Mr. John. ... - 5 -Hyde, W. Esq -10 -Locock, E. Esq. -10 -Marsden, Mr. F. D... - B -Wilde, Rev. A. 1 1 -

ToUl £7 2 -

NOETH SOMEBODIES BRANCH.£. i. d.

•Bell Rev J 1 1 -

•Houlden Mr. R. . . - B -Johnson, Rev. P.... - 10 -LonjUey, Rev T 6 -Mason W. L. Esq. . - 10 -Simpson, Mr. H.... - 5 -

Total £3 6 -

Chapel Branch 1 3 9Association Branch 141 11 -

Donations, &c.Nevile Reeve, Esq.

(1886) £:0 10 -Contribution Boxes —

Croft Vicarage ... 1 11 6

Concert at Theddle-thorpe 1 15 3

i'rustt-es of MissWells 19 6 -

Interest on Mr. Hud-son's Legacy .... 3 - 4

Interest on N. E.Railway Deben-

Total £229 6 1

BOSTON BRANCH.B, C. GAKPIT, Esq., Steward.

Mr. J. G. KlLLINGWOBTH,Collector.

Annual Subscription.Baker, Mr. J H. ... - 10 6Blenkin, Rev. G. B. 1 1 -Bothamtes.MT. H. . - 5 -Clemow R H - 10 6Coward, Mr. M. W. - 6 -Cracroft, Mrs. J.... - 10 -Dods Mrs 1 1 -Dyer, B. B. Esq. ... - 10 6Gask T Esq 5 -Hartley, W. H. Esq.

(the late) 10 6Harwood, Mr. R. J.. - 10 6Hildred Mr. G - 6 -Holland, Rev C. D. - 10 -Holmes, Nash & Co. - 5 -Horry, Mr. W - 10 -Ingram, W. J. Esq. 1 1 -Jebb, J. J. Esq 1 1 -Johnson, W. W. and

Son - 10 6Kenington, J. Esq.. - 5 -Killingworth.MissR. - 5 -Kitwood, T. Esq 10 6Martin, G. Esq - 10 6Millington and Simp-

Oldrid, Rev. J. H. . . - 10 6Pattendou, Rev. Dr.. - 10 6Pearson, Misses .... - 10 -PikAiei, J. W.Esq.,

J p -10 6Pilley and Son - 10 6Rainey, A. Esq - 10 6

Rice, Joseph, Esq... 2 2 -Rowland. J. W. Esq. - 10 6.sharpe, Mr. C - 5 -Sherwin.S. Esq.,J.P. - 10 6Simonds, J. C. and

Skinner. C. and Sons - 10 6Small, J.H. and Sons - 10 6Smith, Captain 1 1 -Stamford, Spalding,

and Boston Bank-ing Co B S -

Staniland,R.W.Esq. 1 1 -

Thomas, Mr. F - B -Thorns, Son, and Co. 1 1 -

666 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.£ . s. d.

Thorpe, Mr. T. W. . - 10 6Tunnard, C. T. Esq. 1 1 -Tuxford, J. E. Esq.,

M.D 1 1Walker, Miss 10 6Ward, Mr J - 10 6Wright. 0. T. & H. T. - 10 6Wren, J. Esq 1 - -Yeatman, C. Esq.... 1 1 -

Total Iff! 5 6

GRIMSBY BRANCH.Patroness —

The Countess of Y AKBOBOUOH.Chairman —

A. W. T. GRAOT-THOBOLD,Esq.

Vice-Chairman —EBWARD BANNISTKB, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Capt. THOMAS JBWITT.Annual Subscriptions.

Allwood, Mr. O - 5 -•Bannister, E. Esq. . 1 1 -•Cartwright, G. Esq. - 10 6•Chapman, J. Esq. . 1 1 -Chapman, Mr. G. ... - 6 -•Charlton, T. Esq... 1 1 -

Gordon, Mr. S - 6 -Grange, Mr. E. L. . . - 10 -•Urant-Thorold, A,

W. T. Esq 1 1 -*Green, W. A. Esq.. - 10 6Heneage, E. Esq 1 1 -Haagensen, H. Esq. 1 1 -Hiid, Mr.H - 6 -"Jackson, W. Esq... 1 1 -Jeffs Mr G - 5 -•Jewitt, Thos. Esq.. - 10 6Josse, Henry, Esq. . 1 1 -Keetley, Dr 1 1 -Mackintosh, Donald. - 5 -Mackintosh, David. . - 6 -Manchester, Sheffield,

and LincolnshireRailway Company S 6 -

Marshall and Atkin-

Marshall and Son,

McLeod,Mr.G - B -Meadows, J. Esq.. .. 1 1 -Mudd Mr H - 5 -Nainby, W 2Nainsby, C. Esq 1 1 -*Oates,T.& S.,Messrs. 1 1 -*Reed Major .... 10 6•Richardson, Mr. A. - 5 -•Robinson, J. Esq... - 10 6Seaton, Mr., M.P. .. - 5 -

Smethurst & Sons,Messrs 1 1 -

Somes, Me-srs 1 1 -

•Sutcliffe, J 1 1 -Tbompson, Mr. S. . . - 5 -Veal, R. J. Esq .... 1 1 -

Yarboro', The Earl of 2 2 -Young, Rev. J. P. . . - 6 -

Total ....£36 18 6

Donations.

Fish Dock Master's

Messrs.Oates'Offlee - 12 9Tidal Gauge Office - 8 -Cleethorpes Rail-

way Station.... - 1 3Shipping Office... - 5 -Custom House ... - 8 3

£. «. d.S.S. ffuddersfidd. - 9 -„ Lincoln - 18 -„ Warrington.. - 5 -„ fetford - 6 6„ Bradford.... - 8 -

Old Life-boat Stores - 16 6

Total Dons ..11 7 -Total Subs... 36 18 6

£48 5 6

.PUnonedjsinre.ABERDOVEY

BRANCH.

Chairman —J. WEBSTER, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—Dr. F. H. V. GROSHOLZ.

Annual Subscription*.£. i. d.

Corbett, J. Esq. M.P. 2 2 -•Grosholz, Dr - 10 -

Wynne, W. R. M.

Sums below 5s 1 2 6Contribution Boxes . - 12 9

BARMOUTHBRANCH.Chairman —

J. E. DAVIES, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. GRIFFITH GRIFFITHS.

Annual Subscriptions.•Davies, J. R. Esq. . 1 1 -

Harbour Trustees . . 3 3 -Holland, S. Esq 1 1 -

*Morris,W. J. Esq.. - 5 -Pope, S. Esq., Q.C... 2 2 -Ricketts, E., E>q. . . 1 1 -•Stevenson,R.R. Esq. 1 1 -*Talbot,G.Q.P. Esq. 1 1 -Talbot, Mrs 2 2 -Thomas, L. H. Esq. . 1 - -•Wayne, R S. Esq.. - 10 -

Total £15 12 -

Donations.Pillar Boxes 4 9 4Rent of old Boat-

Total Dons. .... 7 9 4Total Subs. ....15 12 -

£23 1 4

JtfUmmout&sljixe.N E W P O R T

BRANCH.President--

The Right Hon. LORDTREDEQAR.

Hon. Secretary —KEFPEL FOOTE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

•Lord Tredegar 6 - -

Alexandra Dock Co. 1 1 -•Bedwell, Rev. F. .. - 10 6

Box, W. H -10 6

Carney J H ... - 10 -Cartwri'ght, W. G.

(the executors of) - 10 6Cordes.Thos 2 2 -

CQX J 6Cox J H - 10 6Cox, T - 10 6Daniell and Jones.. - 10 -

Davies, J - 6 -Ebswortb, C - B -Edmunds, H. C - 6 -Evans, W.J - 10 -Fisher, W. H - B -Firbank, Mrst - B -Foote, Keppel - 5 -

Gilmore, Isaac - B -(ioss, 0 - 10 6

Griffiths, Rev. T. D. - B -Hoskins,G.ex-Mayor- 10 6•Jones & Co., R. W. 1 1 -

Lewis, J - B -Lewis, J. T - B•Lloydd, W.J 1 1 -

Lyne, H - B -

Mullock, H. SiSons . - 10 «•Parnall, H.J - 10 6Phillips, D - JO -Pickford W - B -Ponsonbv.A.C.&Co. 1 1 -Pratt, W. T. C. . . . . - B -Pugsley, J - 6 -Pugsley, T., Mayor

of Newport 1 1 -Ray H - 10 -Ray, W. senior - B -Kay, W. junior.... - 6 -Scautlebury, W - 6 -•Simpkins, R. J. C. . 1 - -Small, E - B -Small S J - 10"StarMills" 6 -Stephens, Mawson,

and Goss,* Messrs. 1 1 -Summers, E. J -10 6Tapson, A. H - 10 6•Thompson, J. - 10 -

Watts W - S -Weeks T . - 6 -Sums under 6s. 1 11 6

Total £43 9 6

Donations.Collecting Box, per

R. Twist - 1 2Do. E. J. Summer . . - 8 4Do. U. Chcescman . . 1 B 2

£. s. d.Do. per Captain 8.8.

Scottffarley -13 -

Total Dons... 3 7 4Total Subs... 43 9 6

£46 16 10

Norfolk.NORFOLK BRANCH.

F. 0. TATIOR, Esq, Norwich.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

Amherst, W. A. T.Esq., M.P 3 3 -

Andrew, Rev. W.W. 1 -Bagge, Richard, Esq. 1 -fiagsbaw, K. G. Esq. 1 -Barclay, J. G. Esq. . 2 -Baxter, Geo. Esq.... 1 -Bayning, Lady 4Bensly, W. T. Esq.,

LLI ) 1 1 -Birkbeck.Henry.Esq. 2 - -Birkbeck, Wm-Esq. 6 6 -Blake, Henry, Esq. . 1 1 -Blake, Mrs. C. Jex. . 1 1 -Boulderson, Mrs. C.. 1 1 -Buxton, C.Louis,Esq. 1 - -Buxton,<Jeoflrey,Esq. S - -Buxton, S. O. Esq... 2 2 -Cator,Albemarle,Esq.l 1 -Chamberlin, G. M.

Esq 1 1 -Cooper, G.H. Esq.... 1 1 -Cozens-Hardy, H. H.

Esq., Q.C., M.P... 2 2 -

Dalrymple, Mrs 1 -Dolphin, Rev. John. - -Dowson, R. E. Esq.. 1 -Dowson, E. T. Esq.. 1 -

Edwards, Rev. B. . . 1 -Elwin, Hastings, Esq. - -Fletcher, B. E. Esq.. 1 -Fountaine, Miss .... 2 2 -Gilk-tt, Thos. Esq... 2 2 -Goulburn, Very Kev.

E. M., D.D., Deanof Norwich 2 2 -

Gunton, Rev. J 1 1 -Hamobd, R. H. Esq. B - -Hamond,R. N.Esq.. 1 - -Banner, F. W. Esq. 1 1 -Harvard, S. Esq 1 1 -Heaviside.Rev.Canon - 10 6Hildyard, Rev. F. . . - 10 -Hinde, Francis, Esq. . 1 1 -Hotblack, J. Esq.... 1 - -

Blake 1 1 -Irby.Mrs. Isabella H. 2 2 -Keppel, Rev.W.A.W. 1 1 -Lacon, Sir E. H. K.

Bart 1 1 -Ladell, R. F. Esq. . . 1 1 -Lothian, The Mar-

chioness Constance 2 2 -Lncas, Rev. R. G. . . 1 - -Mack Mrs . . 1 1 -Marsham, Rev.H. P. 1 1 -May, Geo. Esq 1 - -Mealing and Mills,

Messrs 1 1 -Nevill, Rev. Canon . 1 1 -Nisbet, Rev. Canon . 1 1 -Norwich, the Hon. &

Right Rev. theLord Bishop of ... 2 2 -

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 567

£. s. d.Patteson, Kev. Canon 1 1 -Preaton, Miss Ellen . 2 - -Preston, Miss Sophia 2 - -Preston, Sir J. H. Bt. 2 - -Rfpley, Rev. W. N.. 2 2 -Springfield, G.O. Esq. 1 1 -Steward, Patteson &

Co. Messrs 1 1 -Taylor, F. 0. Esq.

Hon. Secretary ... 1 1 -Taylor, J.O.Howard

Esq 1 1 -Thorn, C. Esq •. - 10 -Tlllett, J. H. Esq... 1 1 -Trafford, E. W. Esq. 2 2 -Upcher, H. R. Esq. . 2 2 -Watsun. Mrs 1 1 -Wild, Edward, Esq.. 1 - -Wodehonse, Mrs. C.. 2 - -

Total £101 3 6

Donation*.Birkbeck.Wm. Esq 100 - -George, George, Esq. 6 5 -Haldenstein, P. Esq. 1 1 -Howlett, Miss 1 - -Saelling, J. G. Esq. . 1 1 -Sums under 5s - 2 6

£215 13 -

BLAKENEY BRANCH.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary-

Bey. R. H. TILLARD, M.A.

Annual Subscription*.Townshend, Marquis 2 2 -Amherat, W. A. T.

E«q., M.P 1 1 -Blrkbeck, Sir Edw.,

Bart., M.P 6 6 -Boulnois, E. Esq. ... - 5 -Brumell, Rev. E. ... - 10 6Buck, W. Eeq - 6 -Burroughe8,T.H.Esq.. - 5 -Cooke, Mr. Robins.. 1 - -Hardy, W.H.C. Esq. 1 1 -*Hudson,George,Esq. 1 1 -Jodrell, Mrs 1 1 -

Pearson, J. Esq - 10 -*Temple Lynes, C. J.

Esq - 10 -Tillard, Rev. R. H... 1 1 -Contrlbution Boxes. - 4 2

BRANCASTERBRANCH.President—

The Right Hon.The Earl of ORFORD.

Chairman—Sums KEEVB, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—Eev. E. K. KKBSLAKE.Annual Subscriptions.

Ames-Lyde, Mrs.... - 10 -Amherst, W. A. T.

»Aronbould,Mr.S. G. - 10 6Bircham, Mr. B 1 1 -Bird, S. Esq 10Blomeaeld, Rev. E.. - 10 6•Bulwer, Rev. H. E. - 10 6Cook, Mr. Dennis... - 10 6Cook, Mr. Henry ... - 10 6Curson, Mr. Samuel. 1 1 -

£. *. d.Sveritt, Mr. Thomas - 5 -'rancis, Mr. Geo. . . - 10 6Jreen, Mr. John ... - 10 6lare. Rev. H - 10 6lollwty - Calthrop,

Hoste, Miss 1 1 -•Kerslake Rev.E.K. 1 1 -Knights, Mr. E. C. . - 10 6Lamb Rev. J - 10 6jane. Mr. Thos. Sen. - 10 -jevien, Rev. J 1 1 -

Mack, Mr. Thos. T.. - 10 6•Mussett, Mr. Hy... - 10 -Word, Earl of 5 - -)vennan, Mr. John. - 10 6

Overton, Rev. J. ... - 10 -Palmer, Mr. L, - 10 6Porritt Mr. Wm. L. 1 1 -•Reeve, Simms, Esq. 2 2 -Reeve, Simms W.

Esq 1 1 -Kinger, Mr. Alfred.. 1 1 -Savury, Mr. John. .. 1 1 •Seymour, Mrs 1 1 -Simpkinson, Rev.J.N.l 1 -

Life-Boat Boxes .... - 6 6

Total £40 S 6

CROMER BRANCH.

Chairman —Bight Hon. LORD SOFMKLD.

Honorary Secretary —W. G. SANDFOBD, Esq.

Annual Subscription*.•Suffleld, the Rt. Hou.

Amherst, W. A. T.Esq., M.P 1 1 -

Barway, R. VV. Esq.. 1 1 -Birkbeck. Sir Edwd.

Bart M.P 5 B -Breese, George - 5 -•Buxlon.SirT.F. B t . 2 2 -Buxtnn,The Dowager

Lady 2 2 -Buxlon, T. F. Esq. . 2 2 -Cabbell.Mrs. B. Bond 1 1 -*Gurney, John Henry,

Hansell, P. E. Esq. . - 10 -•Hoare, Samuel, Esq.

M . P 2 2 -Hoare, Richard, Esq. 2 2 -•McClure, Henry,

•Rust, B - 6 -Sandford, W. G. Esq. - 10 -

Contribution Boxes . 2 6 5

Tutal £28 4 B

Legacies.Hayward, Miss, the

late 100 - -

£128 4 5

HASBOROUGHBRANCH.President-

It. 8. BAKES, Esq.Honorary Secretary — '

Rev. GEORGE SPACEMAN.Annual Subscription*.

Amherst, W. A. T.Esq.. M.P 1 1 -

*Baker, B. S.Esq.... 2 - -

£. *. d.Birkbeck, Sir Ed-

ward, Bart., M.P. 5 6 -Davies, Fairfax, Esq. 1 - -•b'aulke, Mr - 6 -Forstw, Wm. Esq... 1 1 -Frarey, Mrs. T. H... - 10 -(iaze, Edwin, Esq... - 10 -Gibbs Mr 5 -Gwyn, Rev. P. P.. . . - 10 -Ives, Gwirge, Esq... 1 - -Kiroberley, Earl of . 2 - -Mack, John, Esq. . . 1 - -

Morgans &Co.,Messrs. 1 - -*Palmer, John, Esq. - 10 -Perfect, Mr. Henry . - 5 -Budd, Ash, Esq.... - 10 -Shepheard, Mrs 1 - -*Slater, Rev. J .... 1 -*Wenn, Wm. Esq... 1 - -*Wenn, Wm. Juur.

Esq 1 - -Wilkinson, Mrs 1 1 -

Total..,....£24 13 -

Donations.Contribution Box, per

Mrs. T. Bush .... - 8 -Do. Miss Clowes. ... - 7 6

Do. Mrs. P. P. Gwyn - 10 9Do. Master Gaze ... - 6 -

Total Dons..... 3 11 3Total Subs 24 13 -

£28 4 3

HUNSTANTONBRANCH.President-

H. LE STRANGE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —The Rev. C. E. BKOWKB.

Annual Subscription*.Ainslie, Miss - 10 -Amheret. W. A. T.

Esq., M.P 1 1 -Beckett,Rev. W.T. . 1 1 -Beckett, Miss - 6 -Bellamy, Rev. Dr.. . 1 1 -Blyth, Mr. Robert.. - 10 -Brand, J. Esq. ..... V I -Brand, Miss 1 1 -

*Browne, Rev. C. E. - 5 -*Burdett, Capt. W.E. 1 1 -Burgis, Mr. R - 6 -Collins, G. D. Esq. . . 1 1 -Cresswell, C. A. Esq. 1 1 -

Catl, Mr; Thos - 6 -Davy, the Misses... - 10 6Dawbarn,G.Esq.J.P. 1 1 -Dawbarn, Robert,

Esq. J.P 1 1 -*Dodman, Mr. W. . . 1 1 -English Brothers ... 1 1 -Eyre & Co. Messrs... 1 1 -Fenwick, C. R. Esq.

(the late) 1 1 -Gates,H. P. Esq. ... 1 1 -Guraey & Co. Messrs. 2 2 -

*Hunn, Mr. J. W... 1 1 -Jarvis, Sir L. W.... 1 1 -»Kltton, Mr. T. B. . . 1 1 -Lambert, Mr. Jas. . . - 5 -Lambert, Mrs. John - 6 -*Le Strange, Hamon,

Esq. 3 3 -Lovejoy, A. Esq 10 6Lyde, Mrs. Ames . . 1 1 -Margetts, Mr. H £ -

£. ». d.Master of Downing

College 10 -*Nelson, Mr. James - 5 -•Noel, Captain, R.N. 1 1 -Oliver, L. Esq - 10 -•Robertson, Mr. G.W. - 1 6Robinson, C. T. Esq. - 10 -Rolfe, E. N. Esq. ... 2 2Rolfe, Mrs 1 1 -Sharpe, Mrs. J - 5 -Thew, J. D. Esq. ... - 10 -rhornycroft, C. E.

E-q 1 1 -Wales,Mrs.S. - 5 -•Waller, Rev. A.... 1 - -Walker, Rev. H. ... - 10 -•Wells, R.Esq -10 -Wharton, Mr. L. ... - 10 -Whitmore, G. Esq. . 1 1 -

Total £42 14 -

KING'S LYNNBRANCH.Treasurer —

G. F. A. CKESSWBLL, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. WILLIAM HITCHCOCK.

Annual Subscriptions.Archer, T. G. Esq... - 18 -Bagge, T. E. Esq.... 1 1 -Bird, Mr. J.M - 10 -Blencowe, Misses ... 1 1 -Boon, Mr. W. D - 6 -Coldham, H. J. Esq. 1 1 -Cresswell, G. F. A.

Esq 1 1 -Everard,R.C.F.Esq. 1 1 -Freeman, J. Esq 1 1 -Fuller, Mr. Robert .. - 6 -Groom, John, Esq. . . - 10 6Groom, Capt. J. E. . . - 6 -Gurney, John, Esq. . 5 - -Gurney, S. A. Esq. . 1 1 -Hare, T. L. Esq 1 1 -Hogge, Miss Fanny . - 6 -Laws, Mrs. Sarah . . 2 2 -Marshall, Mr. S N. . - 5 -Mills, Mr. G.W..... - 6 -Philcox, Mr. George. - S -Queensberry, Dowa-

ger Marchioness of 2 2 -Robinson, Mr. C. T.. - 6 -Stevenson, Mr. T. S.. - B -Thompson and Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Vynne, Mr. R - 10 -

Winfleld, S. H. Esq.! - B -

Donation*.Bsnfc Collecting Box - 5 5Messrs. Laws and

St. James's School.. - 9 9

£24 14 6

MUNDESLEYBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —G. GORDON, Esq.

Annual subscriptions.Amherst, W. A. T.

Esq., M.P. 1 1 -Atkinson, C. Esq.... 1 - -Barnard, Bishop, and

Barnard, Messrs. . - 6 -Belding, Mr. W 5 -Bennett, Mr. Walter - B -

568 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.t. i. d.

Blacklock, Archdcn. - 10 -Bonser, Mr - 5 -Brown, Mr. H - 6 -Caley, Mr. A J. .... - 5 -Calev, Mr. W - 6 -Chamherlin & Smith,

Chamherlin & Sons,

Chapman, Miss .... - 5 -Collyer, Col 2 - -Cooper, R. Esq - S -•Cooper, Rev. T. J.. - 10 -Copemaa, John & Son,

Croxton, Rev. R. W. - 10 -Cubitt & Son, Messrs. - 6 -Denny, Mr. E. T. ... - 5 -Dolphin, Mrs - 5 -Elliott, Mrs 1 1 -Fitch, Mr. J - 5 -Gilham, Mr. 8 - G -•Gordon, Mr. Q 1 - -Gordon, Miss M. . . . 1 - -Green and Wright,

Gregory, Mr. F - 6 -Grimmer and Co.,

Howes, Mr - 6 -Hum, Mr. D. - 6 -Jarrold and Sons,

Messrs., The Li-brary, Cromer.... - 6 -

Johnson, H. F. Esq. 1 1 -Juniper, Mr. R. .... - 5 -Kimm, Rev. W. F.. - 5 -Ladvman. Mr. J. ... - 10 -Leathes, Miss M 1 - -Livock, Mr. &Son.. - 5 -Loveless, Mr - 5 -

Muriel. C. E. Esq... - 10 -Neve, Mr 5 -Overbury, W. Esq. . - 5 -

Perfect, Mr. H - 5 -

Porrett. Mr. J. B. . . - 6 -Priest, Mrs. F - 5 -*Pnrdy, Mr. 10Randell, F. and H.,

•Robinson, H. Esq.. 1 1 -

Samuel, Mr - EShepheard, J. Esq. . . - 5 -Slsson, Rev. J. L. . . - 5 -Smith, Mr. G - 6 -Smith and Sons,

Steward, Pattesonand Co., Messrs. . . - 10 -

Taylor, Mrs. A - 5Thew, Rev. — - 5 -Wild Mr E - 6Willett,Mr. H - 5 -Willis and Southull,

Messrs - 10Wortley, R. Esq.... - 5 -Sums under 5s - 15 7

Total ....£30 9 7

Donations.Gordon, Miss M. . . . 1 - -Contribution Box ... - 2 1

£31 12 2

PALLING BRANCH.

Mr. E. FRENCH,Chief Officer of Coastguard.

Annual Subscriptions.Amhersl, W. A. T.

Esq.,M.P 1 1 -

£. *. d.Birkbeck, Sir Ed-

ward, Bart., M.P.. 6 6 -Micklethwaite, Rev.

N 1

Donation*.•French, Mr. Edw. .- 5 -Contribution Boxes. - 15 -

Total £8 6

SHERINGHAMBRANCH.Chairman —

HHNBY R. UFCHEB, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Key. L. C. E. MOOBE, M.A.

Annual Subscription*.Amheret, W. A. T.

Esq., M.P. ;. 1 1 -Barclay,Gurney,Esq. 3 - -Birkbeck, Sir Edwd.,

Bart., M .P 5 5 -Bnxton, Sir Powell . 2 2 -•Cremer, T. Wynd-

•Moore, Eev. Leth-bridge C E. ...... 1 - -

Rogers, John, Esq. . - 10 -

Total £18 18 -

Donations.Dixon, Mrs. (Wa-

borae) 2 - -

Contribution Boxes. 1 4 9

£25 2 9

WELLS BRANCH.

Patron and President —The Right Hon.

The EAHL OF LEICESTBB.

Honorary Secretory —E. B. LOYNES, Esq.

Annual Subscription*.Amhersl, W. A. T.

Birkbeck, Sir Edwd.,Bart., M.P 6 6 -

Blomfleld,J.P.Esq. - 5 -Bullard and Sous,

Messrs 1 1 -•Dewing, Mr. Herbert- 5 -Digby, Rev. C. T. . . 1 - -DoEgett, J. R. Esq. . - 10 -Ellis, Lieut. G. A. . - 10 6

•Everitt, G. Esq 5 -Forbes, W. F. Esq. . 1 - -Gurney & Co. Messrs. 2 - -Hoare, S. Esq., M.P. 1 1 -Hudson, Wm. Esq. . - 6 -Lee Warner, H. J.,

Esq 1 - -Leicester, Earl of ... 5 - -•Loynes E B .... - 10•Mack, Messrs. J.&J.- 5 -Marriott, Messrs. J.

andR 1 1 -•Middleton, C. Esq. . - 10 -Middleton, E. P. Esq. - 10 -Moore, T.W. Esq... - 6 -Nelson, E. Esq - 6 -•Player, Rev. J.E. . 1 1 -•Ralling, Mr. A.W. - 6 -Rippingall, F. T. S.

Esq 1 - -Eippingall, Miss.... 1 - -

£. s. d.Rump, Hugh R. Esq.

Scott-Chad, J. S. Esq. 1 - -•Smith, Messrs. F. &

G 1 1 -Sums under 5* - 2 CContribution Boxes . - 10 4

Total £31 19 4

W I N T E R T O NBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. W. GBEKH, M.A.Annual Subscription!.

Amherst, W. A. T.Esq.. M.P 1 1 -

Birkbeck, Sir Ed-ward, Bart.M.P... 10 10 -

Lucas, Rev. Charles.. 2 2 -

Total £15 13

GREAT YARMOUTHAND CAISTER

BRANCH.Chairman —

C. DIVER, Esq.

Honorary Secretaries —Rev. E. G. H. MDBREU,, M.A.

ERNEST F. FBERE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Amherst, W. A. T.

Arqold Brothers 10 6

Bet-clung Brothers.. 2 2 -Biddlecombe and

Boning, Messrs... 1 1 -Birkbeck, Sir Edwd.,

Bart., M.P. 5 6 -Bracey and Son .... - 10 6

•Buxton H E . . .1 - -•Brown, Walter 10 6Chamberlin, H.;Esq. - 10 6Clowes, J.E - 18 6Currie, D. A - 10 6

•Diver, W - 10 6Dugmore,H. S. D... 2 2 -•Emerson, Capt. T. . - 10 6•Fellowes, J. H - 10 6Goodwin, J -10 6

Johnson and Sons . . 1 1 -King, Capt 1 1 -Lacon, Youell, & Co. 1 1 -Leach J -10 6National Provincial

Bai.k of England 1 1 -Palgrave, R. H. I, . - 10 6Palmer, Mrs. W. D 1 1 -Saul, T. & Son . 1 1 -•s'ningles, S. S. - 10 «Sooby, G. Esq.. - 10 -•Steward, T. B. - 10 6

Woolyerton, C. . - 10 8Youell, Mrs. C. - 10 6

Total £33 6

Legacy.Late Miss Elizabeth

Thome, of Hor-

£. >. d.Donations.

A Lady Visitor (perMiss Fox) 1 - -

Beacon, Capt. Thorp,Officers and Crew of 1 18 6

Boxes at Public Places I 13 7Life-boat House 1617 -Railway and Pier

Total Dons 24 2 7Total Legacy ..17 19 2Total Subs 33 5 -

£75 6 9

Nortjbamptonsfurc.NORTHAMPTON

BRANCH.

T. P. DOKHAS, Esq.

Treasurer —A. KEUPSON, Esq.

Collector-Mr. A. H. KILBTJRN.

Annual Subscriptions.£. l.d.

Aris, Thos. Esq 1 1 -Barnes, T, K. Esq... - 6 -Barry, James, Esq.

Becke, John. Esq.. . - 10 -Bostock, F. Esq - 10 6Chandler, H. P. Esq. - 10 -Dorman, T. P. Esq. 1 1 -Grafton, His Grace

the Duke of 1 - -Hesleden, B. Esq. ... - 6 -Horsey, J. Esq - 10 -Jeffery, W. Esq - 10 -Kempson, A. Esq... 1 1 -Kenning, C. Esq. ... 1 1 -Kilburu, Mr. A. H.. - 6 -Luck, Mr. W - 5 -Manfleld and Sons,

Osborn, T. Esq - 5Page, A.Ksq - 5 -Perry, P. P. Esq.,

J.P - 5 -Phipps, John, Esq.,

J.P 10 -Phipps, W. Esq - 10 -

Portal, W.T. Esq... 1 1 -iobinson Jon. Esq.. - 10 -

Scriven, T. Esq - 6 -Sheffield, D. Esq - 6 -Shoosmith, W. Esq.. - 10 -furner Bros., Messrs. - 10 -

Wilson, J. Esq - 6 -

Total £16 6 6

Donations.Kenning, C. Esq. ... 1 1 -

£17 7 6

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BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 569

STortbumtelanif.ALNMOUTH

BRANCH.

Chairman —J. W. PEASE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—HERBERT E. BROWN, Esq.

Annual Subscriptioni.£. ». d.

Northumberland, TheDuke of 2

Armstrong, Lord ... 1 1 -Brown, H. E. Esq... 1 1 -Browne, A. H. Esq.. 1 - -Browne, Major - 10 -Burrell, Major - 10 -Buston, John, Esq. . - 10 -•Cadogan, C. H. Esq. 1 - -

Chrisp,L.C. Esq.... 1 - -Crewe,Lord,Trasts. of 1 1 -Foster, G. B. Esq. . . 1 1 -6ranvUle,LadyC... 2 2 -Hindmarsh,W.T.Esq. 1 - -•Moore, Rev. David - 10 -•Pease, J. W. Eso.... 2 2 -Percy, Earl 1 - -Purvis, Mr. H. T.... - 10 -Riddell, Sir W.B.Bt. 2 2 -Robertson, Messrs... - 6 -Shilbottle Colliery,

Simpson, Mr. Eobt. - 5 -

Stanton, C. H. Esq.. 1 - -•Strother, Wm. Esq. - 6 -•Tate, John, Esq.... - 10 -

Thew, Arthur H. Esq.- 10 -•Thomson.R.T.Esq.l - -•Yeaman, Mr. J.... - 5 -Contribution Boxes . - 16 -

Total £27 15 6

BAM BURGH CASTLEBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —B. G. A. HDTOHrasOK, Esq.

Annual Subscription!.•Broadbent, Dr . . . . - 10 -•Burden - Sanderson,

J. A. H. Esq - 10 -Gray, John, Esq.,

Newlands 1 - -Hindmarsh, Mrs... - 10 -•Hutcuinson, R. G

Hutchinson, T. Esq - 10 -Long, Rev. H. F... - 10 -•Macaskie, Dr. - 10 -•Winchester, Capt. - 10 -

Total £5 -

Donations.Interest upon £1,000

given by MissBetty Cnttell forthe maintenanceof the BambnrghCastle Life-boat ..30 - -

Box at Boathouse. . . - 12 5Sums under 5*. - 5 -

£36 17 6

BERWICK BRANCH.

Chairman —Rev. C. BALDWIN, Vicar.

Honorary Secretary —B. G. SINCLAIR, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Allan Bros., Messrs.. - B -Allan, Thomas, Esq. - 6 -Askew, Wataon, Esq. 1 - -Berwick Salmon

Fisheries Company 1 - -•Bolam, R. G. Esq. . - 10 -Border Brewery Co.. - 10 8•CahilL, Dr. F - 5 -Dodds, R. Esq - B -Edney.J.M. Esq... - 6 -Fleming, L. T. 8c J.. - 5 -•Forbes, Capt. R.N.. - 10 -Forster, Col. James . 1 1 -Johnson & Co - 10 -Lowrey,A.R.Esq.J.P.- 10 -McCreath,H.Esq. .. - B -•Norman, Capt., J.P. - 10 -Paxton and Purves . - 6 -Robertson,A.EsqJ.P. - 5 -•Rutter, Rev. Evan. - B -•Sanderson, E.G.Esq.- 10 6•Sanderson, 8. Esq. . - 10 -'Sinclair, B. G. Esq.. - B -Vicar, The - B -•WeddelL, Robt.Esq. - B -Woods & Co. Bankers 1 1 -Sums under 6* 1 7 6Custom-House Box . 1 9 2

Total £U 4 8

BLYTH BRANCH.

Chairman —JOHN DENT, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—JOHN HEDLEY, Esq.

DorMtiOm.•Bell, Robert & Co.. - 10 6Blyth Foundry and

Blyth Ship BuildingCo,Ld. - 10 6

Cowpen and NorthSeatonCoalCo.... 2 2 -

Dent&Co - 10 -

Dixon, John - 6 -Dromgoole.Rev.P.W.- B -Dawson, Mrs. G. E. - 10 -

•Hedley, John - 10 6Keenly side, Jacob. . - 6 -Laing, Dr - 5 -Lynn, J. E. D - 5 -Milburn, TomL.... - 5 -Moore, G. and Son,

Bottle Works.... - 5 -Mouat, John - 5 -Peace, Rev. P - 5 -Ridley, Sir M.W.Bt. 5 - -Rontledge, James . . - 5 -Sidney & Son - 6 -Smith, William R.. - 10 -Trustees of Thornton

& Croft Estate, perWilliam Gongh... 2 2 -

•Ward,Dr.G -10 -Ward, William M... - 6 -Watts, Ward, & Co.

Wright, Or. &N.... - 5 -Sums under 55 6 17 -Collected at Cnstom-

House from Ship-ping, per Mr. JohnMcKittrick* 28 7 6

£. S. d.Collecting Box in

Custom House ... S 15 -

Total £62 10 -

BOULMER BRANCH.Chairman—

JOHN CHASTER, Esq.Honorary Secretary —ROBERT BROWN, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Allgood, Rev. James 1 - -Bosanquet, C. B. P.

•Brown,Robert,Esq. 1 - -Browne, A. H. Esq.. 1 1 -Burrell, Bryan, Esq. - 10 -Collinson, Mr. - 10 -•Craster, John, Esq. - 10 -Dickinson.Rev.H. G.- 10 -

•Grey, Mr. James... - 10 -Grey, Sir Edward,

Bart 1 -Grey, The Earl 2 - -Horsley, Mi. John. . - 5 -Lombard, Mrs 3 - -Northumberland, The

Ronaldson, James T.

Sanderson, Mr - B -

•Stephens, Rev. L. J. - 10 -Tankerville, Earl of . 1 - -Tate, John, Esq - 10 -

Total £1911 -

CRESSWELLBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary—Rev. R. E. TAIXOB.

Cresswell, O. C. B.Esq. (Trustees of

*Crozier, Mr. T - S -•Taylor, Rev. R. E. - 10 -

Total £ S IB -

HAUXLEY BRANCH.

Chairman—S. F. WrDDEinoTON, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. JAMES FAIBBROTHEB.

Annual Subscription!.Northumberland, His

Grace the Duke of 2 - -•Atkinson, G. C.

Wilson Esq 1 - -•Bainbridge,E.M.Esq.2 2 -Carr, Rev. T. W. . . . 1 - -•Clutterbuck,T.Esq. 1 1 -

•Dand, M. H.Esq... 1 1 -•Dand, Robert, Esq.. - 10 -•Dand, James, Esq.. - 10 -Davidson, Jas. Esq.. 1 1 -•Forstei.Col 1 1 -Hnggup, Miss - 10 6•llderton, Rev. Thos. 1 - -Lawson-Smith, K M.

•Maling, C. Esq. ... 1 1 -

£ s. d.•McCabe, C. F. Esq. 1 - -Riddell, J.G. Esq... 1 - -Shield Miss - 10 -Warkworth Harbour,

Commissioners of. 10 - -•Widdrington, S. F.

Esq. 2 2 -

Total £30 19 6

HOLY ISLANDBRANCH.

Chairman—Maj.-Gen. Sir WM. CEOSSHAK,

E.C.M.G., R.E.Honorary Secretary-

Rev. W. W. F. KEELING.Annual Subscriptions.

Armstrong, Sir W. G.Bart. 1 1 -

Askew, Watson, Esq. 1 1 -Border Brewery Co.. - 10 6Crewe's, Lord, Trus-

•Crossman, Maj.-Gen.Sir W., K.C.M.G.,

Cruddas, W. D. Esq. 1 1 -

•Grey, Grey, Jas. Esq.- 10 6Tankerville, Earl... 1 - -Waterford, Louisa,

Marchioness of ... 1 1 -

NEWBIGGINBRANCH.

Chairman—JAHBS EDWAKDS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —J. LOW-MIAN BELL, Esq.

Annual Subtcriptioni.Bell, J. Lowthian,

•Davidson, A. Esq. . - 10 -•Edwards, Jas. Esq. 1 - -•Foster, Robert, Esq. 1 1 -Hedley-Dent, Mrs .. 1 1 -Laing, Wm -10 -Lownds, J. R. Esq. . - 10 -Mitford,Col 1 1 -•Milons,Wm 1 1 -Nesham, T. C. Esq.

Northumberland, HisGrace the Duke of 2 - -

•Shortt, Rev. E 1 1 -

Trevelyan, Miss.... 1 1 -

Contribntion Boxes . - 11 11

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570 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

NEWCASTLE, TYNE-MOUTH & CULLER-

COATS BRANCH.

Vice-Patrons—Bt.Hon.EABL RAVEHSWOBTH.Eight Hon. LOBD HASTINGS.

W. B. BEAUMONT, Esq. M.P.

Chairman —JOSEPH SPEKCE, Esq.

Treasurer —G. A. FENWICK, Esq.

Hon. Sec. at Tynemouth—P. J. MassBUT, Esq. C.E.

Hon. Sec. at Cnllercoate —Major WILLIAM ADAMSON.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Angus, George 1 1 -Armstrong, Sir W.

G., Mitchell, andC o . 2 2 -

Bainbridge, E. M. . . 1 1 -Bedlington Coal Co.. 2 2 -Benson, W. &Son.. 1 1 -Bessler, Waechter &

Bilton,W1Uiams&Co. 1 1 -Borries, Craig, & Co. - 10 6

Burnnp, Misses - 10 -Clapham, H. & Co.. . - 10 6

Coppta, John, J.P. . . 1 1 -Corporation of New-

castle 10 10 -Dees, R. R 10 6Dixon,S.&C.W.&Co.- 10 6Eichholtz, R. & Sons - 10 6Farley, Clarke, and

Berkeley 1 1 -I Fenwick.GeorgeBsq. a 2 -Forster, James - 10 6Foster, Blackett and

Wilson - 10 6Greene, John and

Son 1 1 -Haggle Bros 1 1 -*Hall, John* Co.... 1 1 -HartonCoalCo 1 1 -Hart, J. De 1 1 -Havelock, M - 10 -Hawks, Crawshay, &

Hawthorn, Leslie,&Co 1 1 -

Hodgkin, Barnett &

Holmes, Win. Henry 1 1 -Houen, A, C. and Co. - 10 6Jarrow Chemical Co. 1 1 -Joicey, Jas. & Co. . . 1Lamb, R. 0 1

Leideman and Co.. .. 1 -Lidrtell, John 1Lock*, Blackett & Co. 1

Milling and Co 1 1 -Nelson,Donkin,&Co. 1 1 -Newcastle Branch of

National ProvincialBank of England. 3 3 -

Newcastle ChemicalCo . . . . 1 1 -

Owners of CbarlawColliery - 10 6

Owners Pelaw Main

Ore. Backworth Colly. 1 1 -Palmer, C.M.& Co.. 1 1 -Priestman, Jonathan 1 1 -Pyman Bell & Co. . . 1 1 -Ravensworth, Rt.

Richardson Bros.... - 10 6

£. i. d.Ridley, Son, fcTully,

Schlesinger, Davis <t

Smith, T. & W 1 1 -Spencer, J. & Sons . . 1 1 -Stephens & Mawson, - 6 -Stephenson, R. & Co. 1 1 -Stevenson, Vennehren

and Co 1 1 -Stokoe and Co - 10 6Straker, Chas. E. . . . 1 1 -Straker.Mrs.Isabella 2 2 -Swanston,W. &Sons 1 1 -Taylor, Hugh 1 1 -Tyne General Ferry

Walker, Parker & Co. 2 2 -

Wilkinson, W. B. . . . - 10Woods and Co 6 5 -

Woods. M. C. (Col.). 1 1 -

Total £102 19 6

Donation*.North Shields Indus-

trial Society 2 2 -Contribution Boxes —

Central Station... 1 - 2Tynemouth Boxes —

Box on Pier andBoat Houses ... 1 16 10

Callercoats Boxes 1 9 B

Total Dons 6 8 5Total Snbs 102 19 6

£109 7 11

NORTH SUNDER-LAND BRANCH.

Chairman-Major MARSHALL.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. E. HOGHES.

Annual Subscriptions.Lord Crewe's Trus-

tees 30 - -

Cbimside, J. Esq. . . - 10 -Clark, G. D. A. Esq. - 10 -Craster, B. Esq 1*Ewing, Mr. James. 1 - -Haggerston, Sir John 1 - -Hughes, Rev. E 10 -*Marshall, Anthony,

Orde, Eev. L. S - 10 -

Sanderson, J. B. Esq. - 10 -Sanderson, Mrs. J. B. - 10 -Taylor, John, Esq.. - 10 6Taylor, R. Howey,

*Wilson, Geo.Esq... - 10 -

Total «40 11 6

Nottmgjjamsfiire.NEWARK BRANCH.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. E. T. SIMMONS.

Annual Subscriptiom.£. «. d.

Allen, Miss, CastleGate, col. by - 10 -

Anderson, Mrs - 6 -Atkins, Mr. T. F.

Burnaby - 10 -Bainbridge and Co.

Bakewell, Mr. J - 10 -

Branston,Mr.J. G... - 10 -Burnaby, Mr. T. F. . - 10 -Caparn, Mrs. Robert - 10 -Chew, Mr. George . . - 6 -Clarke.MissJosephine,

collected by - 1 -Easterfield, Mr...... - 5 -Falkner, Mr. E. S. .. - 5 -

Gilstrap, Mrs. Geo... - 10 -Good, Miss - 10 6Httdyaid, Mi. T. B.

T 1 1 -riodgkin&on, Mrs. . . - 10 -

Job, Mr. Samuel. ... - 10 -Jukes, Rev. H. A. . - 5 -Bartin, Rev. H. A.. 1 - -

Plater, Rev. H - 10 -iichardson, Earp, &

Slater, Messrs. ... - 10 -Riddell, Mr. E. M. H. 1 1 -Simmons. Mr. E. T.. - S -Simmons, Miss, col.

Tallents, Mr. W. E.. - 10 -Tallents, Mr.G -10 -Thorpe, Colonel .... - 10 -Warwick, R. & Sons,

West, Mr. D - 6 -

COLLINGHAM.

Woolley, Mr. T.S... 1 1 -

Total £H 3

NOTTINGHAMBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary—SAKVKL COLLISSOS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Adams, Mr. John... - 10 6Armitage, S .F. Esq 1 1 -Birkin, Thomas, Esq 1 1 -Bradley, Mr. A. ... 2 2 -Cowen, G. R. Esq. . - 10 6Edge, J. T. Esq... 1 1Goater, Mr. A 1 1 -Goldschmldt, E - 10 6Goodliffe, W. F .1 1 -

Hardwick,G - 10 6Hermann, Mr. A. . . 1 1 -Heymann, H. Esq. . . 1 I -Hogg J T . . .» 10 6Holllns and Co.

Messrs. W 1 1Hutchinson, Mr.

Kobert 1 1 -Jacoby and Co 1 1 -

Kulp & Son, Messrs. 1 1

£. >. a.Lightfoot, R. C 1 1 -Miller, W. W - 10 6Parker and Booth. . . 1 1 -Richards, Mr. W. A. - 10 6Seely, Charles, Esq.

Jun.,M.P. 2 2 -Simon, May, and Co. - 10 6Saltey, E. Esq 2 2 -Whitlock, Mrs 1 1 -Wooley, Miss - 6 -Wright, Dr. T 1 1 -

Total £28 1 6

Donations.Kohn.Mr. J - 10 6Manfull, Mr. J - 10 6

£29 2 6

©xfotosfc i re .HENLEY-ON-THAMES

BRANCH.

C. LUCEY, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—A. R. AWBEKT.

Annual Subscription!.Awbery, A. R. - 10 -

Brekspear, A. Esq. . 1 1 -Buckham, Mrs - 10 -Child, Miss - 10Coates, W. T. Esq.. - 6 -Cooper, J. Esq. 1886 - 10 6

Ditto, 1887 - 10 -Higgle, W. N. Esq. 1 - -Goadby, Rev. J. J. . - 10 -Hews, W. T. Esq. . . - 10 6Lockey, Miss 1 1Lncey, C. Esq. 1 1 -Morgan.F. Esq 1 1 -Noble, J. Esq. 2 - -Page, J. Esq - 5 -Pinckney.Rev.W.P. 1 1 -Plumbe, W. Esq.,

for 1886-87 1 1 -Webb and Sons, R. . - 10 -

Total £U 7 -

Donations.Lee, Miss 5 - -Boxes - 14 11

£20 1 11

_^_

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 571

IJnnbrokcsljttt.FISHGUARD

BRANCH.Patron—

The Right Hon.LORD KENSINGTON.

W. DAVIES, Esq., M.P.Chairman —

Honorary Secretary—WAITER J. VADGHAR, Esq.

Annual Subscription*.£. s. d.

Bowen, Lord Justice 1 - -•Bowen, Captain

Corbett, Mrs. M. R. . - 10 -Evans, H. A.M. Esq. - 10 -Evans, E. H. Esq.,

R.N _ sFitzmaurioe, Gerald,

Gardiner, S. M. Esq. - S -Hamilton, Lady.... 1 - -Harrison, Eev. C. F. - 10 -

Johns, Rev. Thos... - 10 -Jolly, Frank, Esq... - 5 -Kengsinton, Rt. Hon.

Lord (1886-87)... 4 - -Lenton, Geo. Esq. . . - 10 -Maine, Adml., M.P. 1 - -Morrison, Mrs. H... 3 - -Morrison, Miss Kath. - 10 -Morrison, Miss D. . . - 10 -Mortimer, Rev.Thos. - 10 -Thomas, Abel, Esq. - 6 -•Vaugban, Mr. W... - 5 -Wild, E. G. Esq.... - 10 -•Worthington, H.

Sums under 5s. 3 4 -

II Total £20 19 -1

Donation*.Collecting Boxes ... - 2 6

£21 1 6

LITTLEHAVEN(ST. BRIDE'S BAY)

BRANCH.Patron —

The Rt. Hon.LOED KENSINGTON.

Treasurer —Rev. J. 0. HARRIS.

Hon. Sec. —Captain GOLDWYER.

Annual Subscription!.Armstrong, Elliot,

Davies, W. Esq.,M P 1 1 -

B-avies, Warren .... - 6 -•Goldwyer, Captain G.

Ashe - 10Goldwyer, J. E. .... - 10 -•Harris, The Rev.

J. 0 - 5 -Harvey, Job 1 1 -•Kensington, Lord . 6 6 -Mareh, T.E. M..... - 10 -

Rowlands, Bowen,

Thomas, Jos. H. Esq. - 10 -Walters, Howell ... - 10 -

f. s. d.Woodman, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 55 - 6 -

Total £12 2

n&natwns.Messrs. Sales & Tay-

lor . . 10Contribution Box ... - . 8 3

£13 10 3

M1LFORD HAVENBRANCH.

Patron—The Right Hon. the EARL OF

CAWDOB.Preaidentr-

Sir J. OWEN SOOUBFIBLD, Bt.

Chairman—R. W. B. MIREHOUSE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —H. PATTISON, Esq.

Annual Subscription!.Allen, LadyCatherine 1 - -

Bignold, W. H. Esq. - 6 -Campbell, Lady

*Cawdor, Earl of ... 2 2 -Coram & Co. Messrs. 1 1 -Cree, T. G. Esq - 5 -Davies, Wm. Esq.

Elford, E. G - 6 -Entwisle, B. Esq. . . 1 - -George, Root - 5 -Harries, George, Esq.

Kelway, H. Esq - 6 -Lambton, Colonel . . 1 1 -Lambton, Lady Vic-

toria 1 1 -Leach, lA.-Col 1 - -Lloyd, Lieut.-Col. . . - 6 -

Mftyne, Admiral,M.P 1 - -

Bart 1 1 -•Mirehouse, R. W. B.

Esq - 10 -Mirehouse, Mrs - 10 -Morgan, Mrs. E. S. . - 10 -Morgan, Miss Alice. - 10 -Morgan, R. W. C. .. - 6 -Officers of Worcester-

shire Regiment. .. 2 5 -Palmer, Mr T - 6

Phillips, John, Esq.Lloyd's Agent. ... - 5 -

Phillips, F. Lort, Esq. - 10 -Phillips, Mrs. Lort . - 5 -Roberts, H - 5Roberts, W. R. Esq. - 6 -Rowlands, Rev. J. B. - 5 -Saurin, M. A. Esq... - 10 -*Scourfleld, Sir Owen,

Bart 5 - -Servants of Lord Caw-

dor at Stackpole. . - 12•Stokes, Colonel.... - 10 -Smedley, Isaac, Esq. - 5 - !

Stamper, J. F. Esq.. - 6 - iTeasdale J. H . . - 10Weekes, Rev. R.... - 5 -Sums under 5$ 5 18 6Life-boat Boxes.... 1 9 -

Total £39 8 6

NEWPORT BRANCH.President

JAMES BEVAN BOWEN, Esq.Chairman —

Rev. E. JONES.Treasurer and Honorary

Secretary —Capt. WILLIAM DAVIES.

Collector-Mr. THOMAS JENKINS.Annual Subscription*.

£. *. i.Bowen, J.B.Esq 1 1 -

Davies,W. Esq., M.P. 1 1 -

*Havard, David, Esq. - 10 -•Jones, Rev. E. .... - 10 6

•Thomas, Capt. J. .. - 6 -•Williams, P. M. G.

Sums under 6s . 4 8 8

Total £9 6 2

Donations.Life-CoatHouscBoxcs- e 6Boxes under lit - 1 4

£10 - -

ST. DAVID'SBRANCH.

Patron —Right Rev. Lord Bishop of

ST. DAVID'S.President-

Rev. Canon LEWIS, M.A.Chairman—

SAMSON T. WILLIAMS, Esq.VIce-Chairman—

W. WATTS WILLIAMS,Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary—W. PEREGBINB PEOPEKT,

Esq., LL.D.Annual subscription!.

*Allen,VeryRev.Deanl 1 -

•Arnold, Mr. W. ... - 6 -•Bevan, Rev. Canon 1 1 -Bishop of St. David's 1 1 -Cawdor, Earl 2 2 -

l)avies.W.Esq.,M.P. 1 1 -Foley, S. Esq., M.D. . - 6 -

Harries, G. Esq 2 - -Harries, Gilbert D.

•Harries, Gwyther,Esq., M.D - 10 6

•Hicks, Capt. D - 5 -Hicks, H. Esq., M.I). - 10 -•Lewis, Rev. Canon. 1 1 -Lewis, Rev. J - 5 -

Mashiter, W. Esq. . 1 - -•Morgan, C. Esq 10 6Mortimer, Rev. F.W. - 10 -•Phillips, Rev. J.... - 5 -•Propert, Dr - 10 -•Propert, M. D. Esq. - 5 -Propert, P. S.G. Eev. - 5 -•SpurrelURev.W.G. - 6 -Thomas, Miss 1 1 -Williams,Capt.David - 5 -Williams, Rev. C»non- 10 6• Williams, S.T. Esq. - 10 -• Williams, Mr. W.. - 5 -•Williams, W.W.Esq.- 6 -

Total ±'19 19 6

£ «. d.Donations.

Bickerstaff, Col 1 1 -Contribution Boxes . - 1 3

Total Dons... 1 12 3Total Subs.. 19 19 6

£21 11 9

TENBY BRANCH.President—

F. D. DYSTER, Esq., M.D.Chairman —

W. H. RICHAEDS, Esq.Treasurer and Hon. Sec. —JOHN R. ROWLANI>S, Esq.

Annual^ SubscripKont.Brook, T. Esq - 5 -•Buckley, J. Esq. . . - 5 -Bumsted, F. D. Esq. - 6 -•Dyster, F. D. Esq.,

M.D 1 - -Gadsden, Colonel ... - 10 -Harris, Miss L - 10 -Hawksley,J.T.,Esq. - 10 -Herbert, Rev. H. H. - 5 -Highmore, Miss .... - 5 -Hnntmgton, Rev. G. - 6 -H. W.G - 10 -James, Miss - 6 -Jervis, J. V., Esq... 10 - -Kemmis, Thos., Esq. - 6 -

Meyrick, &.-1 1 - -

Price, H.'H., Esq. .. - 10 -Prust, Chas., Esq... - 6 -Richards, Mrs. W.H. - 6 -•Richards,W.H.Esq. 1 - -Stokes, C.W. R. Esq. - 10 -Webster, G., Esq. . . - 10 -Whatman, W. B. Esq. 1 - -•Willock.W.B.Esq. - 5 -Winthrop, Mrs - 10 -Winthrop, Misses . . - 6 6Winthr..p,W.Y.Esq. 1 1 -

Contribution Boxes . 3 5 2

Total £35 19 1

gbijropsijfre.SHROPSHIRE

BRANCH.Honorary Secretary-

Mrs. SASDFOED, of Sandford.

BanKers—NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK,

Whitchurch, Shropshire.BIRMINGHAM, DUDLEY, ANDDISTRICT BANK, Shrewsbury.

Annual Subscriptions.£. *. d.

Beckett, Mr. J 1 - -ieetenson, Miss 10 -iibby, J. J. Esq. ... 10 10 -Billings, Mrs - 5 -Botfield, Garnet, the

Bjev W B 1 - -Bromfleld, Dr. - 5 -Jroughton, Mrs - 5 -

Broughton, Miss ... - 10 -Clay Mrs - 6 -

Dod M r s . 2 2 -

2 L 2

572 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.£. t . d.

Egerton, Canon .... - 5 -Goodwin, Mr. E. ... - 6 -Hall, Mr. J - 10 -Hammonds, Messrs.

Harrison, Mr. R. G. - 10 6

Hayhurst, Mr. H. H.

Herbert, Lady Mary - 6 -Hildltcb, Mr. J - 6 -Hill, The Dowager

Honyman, Sir W. M.,Bart....* "a - -

Howells, Mr. T. M.. - 10 -Kent, Mi»s 1 - -Kent, Miss D. J.... 1 - -Eeyworth, Mrs - 6 -Leach, Mr. - 5 -Lee, Major 2 - -Marston, Bros,

M ears, Mr. Thomas. 2 2 -Meredyth,Rev.E.T. 1 1 -Meyrick.Lady - 6 -Millard & Harding,

Messrs - B -Nellson, The Misses 2 2 -Peareon, Mr. R - 5 -Pearson, Mr. W.... - 5 -Peel, Mr. Edmund. . 2 - -Fengwem Boat Club

(Annual J by theCapt., G.J. Groves 1 1 -

Poole, Mr. C. H. (2years) a - -

Prince, Mr. J. - B -Rose, Mr. Conway . . - 10 -Sandbach, Mrs -10 -Sandford, Mrs. (of

Sandford, Mr. H. ... 1 - -Smith, Mr. R.T.... - 10 -Stainier.Mrs 1 - -Stainton. Mr - 5 -Taylor, Mr. E. (Box,

Visct.Hill's LowerHeath Schools)... - 7 9

Tipplnge, Mr. F. G.

Treasure, Mr. H H. - 5 -Twemlow, Mr. F. R. 1 - -Walker, Mr. C. C... 1 - -Wateon,Mr. J 1 1 -Watton Mr J .... - 6 -Wood, Rev. J.Cooper 1 - -Wright, Rev. J - 5 -Sums under 6* 2 15 9Balance of account In

name of the lateT.H.Sandford,Esq. - 15 10

Bank Interest - 18 11The following sums

(£6) were collectedthrough the kindexertions of MissA. Downward: —

Adams, the Misses . - B -Adnitt & NauDton,

Altree & Lea, Messrs. - G -Blower, J. and B.,

Bowdler, Mr. T. ... - 6 -Brown, Mr. Henry . - 6 -Bunny & Davies,

Messrs. - 5 -Caswell, Mr. S - 5 -Delia Porta, Mr. J.. - B -Downward, Miss A. - 10 -Forrest & Co., Messrs. - 5 -Harding, Mr. W. E. - 6 -

Hughes, Mr. H. H.. - 6 -

Maddox&Co.,Mes9r8.- 6 -Marsdon, Mr. R. ... - 6 -Morris, Mr. W.G... - S -Mountford tc Co.,

£. f . d.Poole & Son, Messrs. - 6 -3alter, Mr. J. B. ... - 6 -Vilding, Mr. J. L. . - 6 -

Total £13 10 S

jfcommete&fre.BATH AND WELLS

BRANCH.Chairman —

R. S. BLAINE, Esq., J.P.Treasurer & Hon. Secretary —

Capt. HAKINQTON, R.N.

BATH.Collector-

Mr. AtpEED BAKES, Bath.Annual Subtcrtptiont.

£. i. d.Annitage, MissH... 1 1 -Anstin,Rev. J. .... - 10 -Blachford, Capt - 6 -•Elaine, E. S. Esq.,

jp 1 1 -Boswell, MissH. ... - 10 -Breton, Com. W. H.

R.N., the late.... - 10 -

Budd, S. P. Escj 1 1 -"Cater, Mr. R. B. . . - 10 -Cook R. Esq 1 - -

Dobson, W. Esq. ... - 10 -

Eden,' Mrs. W. H... 1 1 -

Fletcher, E. S. Esq.. - 10 6

•Formby, Robt. Esq. 2 2 -*Franklin,Capt.R.N. 1 1 -Galindo, Miss - 6 -Gumm, Colonel - 10 -Hall, Mrs ... 1 - -Hare, Colonel - 6 -«Harington,Capt.R.N.- 10HariDgton, Mrs..... - 10

" In Memorlam "... - 6 -Jernlngham, Adml. - 10 -Johnstone,Miss.... 1 1 -

Lean, U.S. Esq..... - 5Mackttlop.C.W.Esq. 1 - -Marshall, C. F. Esq. - B -M.P - 6Mnndy, Lleut.-G«n. - 10

Orde, MissA. M.... 1 -»Russell, Sir Edwd.,

Sheppard, Misses. .. - 6Smith, Miss Portia.. - 5Stothert, J. L. Esq. . 2 2Thornton, Mrs. - 5Warren, The Misses. - 10Weston, C. H. Esq.. - 6

Total £28 2

Donations.Collecting Boxes ... - 4Sums under 6f. - 2

Total Dons. .. - 1Total Subs. ..28 2

£28 »

WELLS.

Collector-Mr. WM. FTJODEB, Wells.

Annual Subtcriptims.£. t. d.

Andrews, A. G. Esq. - S -Andrews, J. C. Esq. - 6 -Barnard, Misses.... - B -Bernard, Rev. Canon- 10 -

Brancher, Misses ... - 10 -Brougham, Right Hon.

Lord... 1 1 -

Everett, J. G. Esq. . - B -airbanks, Dr. - B -

Forster, R. L. Esq. . - B -Fry, Mr. John - B -

Harris, R. Esq - 5 -

Hippesley, E. Esq. . - 6 -Hippesley,E.M.Esq. - B -lobbs, Saiuuel, Esq. - B -lolloway, Mr. - B -

Livett,Dr - B -Parfltt, Mrs. & Misses- 10 -

Sugden, Hon. Mrs... - B -

Thomson, Rev.

Thorn, George, Esq.. - B -Vonberg, Mr. W. C. - B -

Wells, Rev. Dean of 1 1 -Woods, Miss - B -

Sums tmder 6s. 136

£11 - 6

Donation!.Blackbnrne, Capt. . . - 6 -Collecting Boxes ... - 2 4

Total Dons... - 13 4Total Subs... 11 - 6

£11 13 10

£40 3

BRIDGWATER ANDBURNHAM BRANCH

President—The MA YOB OF BETBOWATEB

Chairman—J, B. THWAITES, Esq. J.P.

Honorary Secretary—H. PIEBS, Esq.

Collector-Mr. JNO. Cox.

Annual Sabtcriptioru.Ash, W. Esq 1 -Bouverie, P. R. Esq. 1 -Broadmead, — Esq.. 1 -

•Corporation of Bridg-water (per the

Denlson, the Yen.Archdeacon 1 -

Dmmmond, C. Esq. - BElton, Sir E.H 1 1Harford Mrs 2 2Hervey, Lord A. C.

Bishop of Bath sodWells 2 2

£. t. d.Hillier, J. Esq - 10 -

obbs,S.Esq - B -Holt Bros. Messrs. . . 1 1 -Holt, W. S. Esq. . . 1 1 -uttrell, Colonel H.A. F., J.P. 1 - -

Mapleton,Kev.D.W. 1 1 -Major.C.Esq - B -

aget,Col.SirR.H.,Bart., M.P 1 1 -

Piers, H. Esq - 6 -filler & Co. Messrs.

tephenson, Rev.Pre-

Snlly, G. B. Esq. . . - 10 -Thwaltes, J. B. Esq.

Wostmacott, Rev.W. - 10 -

Total £Sg e -

Donations.Wheeler, Bev.W... - 5 -Contribution Boxes. 1 2 6

£31 13 6

CLEVEDONBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —Miss LOOT A. CAKTEE.

Annual Suotcriptiont.Aitehison, Misses .. - & -Braikenridge, Miss

I. M. (1886-7)... 2 2 -Beddoes, Miss - 10 -

Drake,' E. Esq - 5 -Elton, Sir E.H. Bart. 1 1 -Hill, Mrs. Charles . . - 10 -Neumann, Rev. J.S. - 10 6Sheldon, T. Esq 1 1 -Stevenson, Mrs. J.G. - 10 -Woodward, Miss... - 6 -Woodward, Mrs. ... - 10 -Sams under 5« 1 - -

Total £8 14 6

Vonations.Beddoes, Miss - 10 -Chamberlayne,T.Esq.- 10 -Stevenson, Mrs. J. G. - 10 -

Collecting Box - 6 6

Total Dona. . . 2 6 6Total Subs. .. s u e

£11 1 -

WATCHET BRANCH.Patrons —

Sir A. A. HOOD, Bart.G. F. LDTTRELL, Esq.JOHN HALLIDAT, Esq.

Chairman —Rev. L. T. PUBCELL.Honorary Secretary—

A. W. HOBHE, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Acland, Sir T. D.Bart 2 - -

Alben, Mrs. St. - 10 -

Blommart, J. Esq... 1 - -Bosanquet, H. A.... - 10 -Courtney, Hugh.Esq. - B -Daniel), Bev. A. H.. 1 1 -

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 573£. ». d.

Escott, Kev. H.

Everett and Sons,

•Gimblett, R. T. Esq. - 10 -Gimblett, W. J. Sen. - 5 -Halliday, Jno. Esq.. 1 - -Hawkes, Thos. Esq. - 10 -Heathcote, Rev. S. J. - 10 -Hellard, E. Esq - 6 -Herringham, Rev.

W. W 6*Hole,L - 6 -Hood, Sir A. A. Bt.. 2 - -•Home, A. V. Esq. . - 10 -Joyce, Thos. Esq. . . - 6 -King, Rev. W.S.... - 5 -Luttrell, O. F. Esq.. 2 - -Luttrell, Rev. A. R. 2 - -Luttrell, Mrs. A. H.F. l - -Martineau, J. P. Esq. 6 - -Nichols, W. L - 10 -Xortan Brewery. ... 2 - -\otley.MarwoodEsq. 1 - -Ponsford, Thos. Esq. - 5 -Purcell, Mrs - 6 -•Purcell, Rev. L. T. - 10 6Robertson, Mrs. .... - 5 -

Sloman, J. Esq - 10 -

•Stoate and Sons,Messrs - 10 -

»Stoate, W. Esq 10 -•Thorne and Son,

Messrs - 10 -Trefuses, Hon. J. S. - G -Trevelyan, Sir W.,

Bart 1 - -Vernon, Rev. J. R. . - 10 -Wansbrongh, A. C.. 2 2 -•White, W. H - 6 -Sums under 6s 3 IS -

£40 2 6

WESTON-SUPER-MARE BRANCH.Honorary Secretary —W. E. HILLIEE, Esq.

Annual Suotcrtptiont.•Alford, G. E. Esq. . - 6 -Allan, Mrs - 6 -•Ash, Wm. Esq. ... - 6 -Baker, E.E. Esq.... - 6 -•Baker, S.E. Esq... - 6 -Blyth, E. H.Esq.... - 10 -•Buckle, Rev. G.... - B -Buckley, Miss - 6 -Charrlngton, Miss . . - 6 -Cookson, Maj.-Gen.. -•Davidson, General. -Drake, Alfred -Drake, J Esq ... - 1•Forty W M -Hall, Mrs. P. F -Hartley, Mrs -

Hunt, Rev. W - IB -Jackson, Rev. W... - B -McAdam, Miss - B -Manders, Major.... - B -

Matheson, Mrs. H.. - 6 -Morton, The Misses. - B -Murray.Mrs - B -Newman, Prof. F.W. - 5 -Paterson, A. H. Gen. - S -Phillips, W. F. Esq. - 10 -Poole, J. Ruscombe,

Rossiter, a. F. Esq.

•Roxburgh, R., M.D. - B -•Smyth-Pigott, C.

(jp) - B _W.T. A - S -

£. l. d.Warne, Conway Q.

Wood, Dr - S -

Total £23 9 -

Donation!.Trinity Church, two-

thirds of the amountcollected after Ser-mon, by Rev. W.Hunt, on ChristmasDay 30 12 9

Collected in ParishChurch 8 18 4

Contribution Boxes. 2 - -

Total Dons. . .41 11 1Total Subs. . .23 9 -

£65 - 1

Sbta f forUsf j iu .BURTON-ON-TRENT

BRANCH.

President—The Rt Hon. Loan BUBTON.Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—

Mr. E. MADELEY.Annual Subscriptions.

£. >. d.Abbotts R. W 1 1•Allsopp and Sons. . 6 - -

Brown, Edwin A. . . - 10 6Burton Brewery Co.

Ld . 2 2 -Cartledge E - 6Drewry, W. J 1 1 -Eadie, James 1 1 -aiiott, as. i iEvans, William .... - B -•Evershed, Sydney. . 1 1 -Goodger, Henry ....- 10 6Gretton, Missl 1 1 -Hallam,F - B -Harrison, Charles ... - 10 6Hill, Charles, & Sons 1 1 -Howarth, W - B -Jnnt, William - 6 -Ind, Coope, and Co. . 6 - -Jackson, Charles. ... - B -Lea, H - 10 -Loverock, William.. - 6 -Lowe, Thos. & Sons. 1 1 -tfann, Grossman, and

QO 2 2 -Marston, John, & Son - B -Matthews, John.... 1 1 -Meakin, L. & G. . . . 1 1 -Morris, Robert - 6 -

Ratcliff Miss - 10 -Ratcliffl Robert .... 1 1 -Robinson and Co. ... 1 1 -Robinson, R - B -Roe,F.J - 10 6

•Salt, Thomas, & Co. S - -

Silvester and Co. ... - 10 6

Stanley, C. ft W..... 1 1 -Thompson and Son . 2 2 -Thornewill,Rev.C. . - S -Tresise,J.N - B -Truman, Hanbnry,

and Co 1 1 -Walker.A. B. &Sons3 2 -

£. «. d.Wardte, William ... - B -Whitehead, T. N 10 6

Worthington & Co. . 3 3 -WrightandSon.... 1 1 -

Sums under 6s - 12 6

Total £62 12 -

Donation*.Pillar Box, Recrea-

tion Ground - 8 7

Total Dons - 13 -Total Subs 62 12

£63 5 -

LEEK BRANCH.

THOMAS J. SMITH, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

ARTHUR NICHOLSON, Esq. J.P.Annual Subscriptions.

Bradsbaw, Mrs.

Brealey, John, Esq.. 1 1 -Brough, Wm. S. Esq.

Challinor, Jos. Esq. . 6 6 -Challinor, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -

Goodwin, Stephen,

HaS/John, Esq 1 -Heaton, Edwin, Esq. 1 -Nicholson, Arthur,

Esq.,J.P 1 -Nixon, B.B. Esq.... 1 -Smith, Miss Margt. . 1 -Worthington, E. A.

Esq.,J.P 1 1 -

Donations.Box at District Bank - 6 «Do. at Nicholson In-

£20 4 4

STAFFORDSHIREPOTTERIES

BRANCH.

FRED. ALLEH, Esq., Hanley.Honorary General Secretary—

THOMAS ELSMOEE, Esq.TunstalLBDBSLEM.

Honorary Secretary—G. W. GABLICK, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Baker, C. G. Esq.. . . - 10 6Bodley, A. I. Rv Esq. 1 1 -Boote, Messrs. T.&R.1 1 -

Burslem Brewery . 1 1 -Clive, Mrs. C. H... 1 1 -Davenport, H. T

Esq.,M.P 1 1 -Edge,Malkin,&Co. 1 1 -Emery, J. P. Esq. . - 10 6Emery, Robt. Esq.. - 10 6Garlick, G. W. Esq. 1 1 -Hnlrae, Thos. Esq

Wolstanton. 1 1 -

Ji. t. d.Maddock,J. and Sons 1 1 -Shaw, A. Esq 1 1 -Tennant, F. Esq. ... 1 1 -Till, T. and Sons.... 1 1 -Wood, Reginald N. . 1 1 -Woodall, Wm. Esq.,

M P 1 1 -

£16 16 -

HANLEY AND NEWCASTLE.Per F. ALLEN, Esq.

Allen, Fred. Esq... 1 1 -iaxter, Miss Patty . - 10 -

Clementeon Brothers 1 1 -Coghill, H. Esq. .... 1 1 -Meakin J . f t G 2 2 -

TOHSTALL.

C. H. WATSON, Esq.Klsmi.re, T. & Son.. 1 1 -Hollinshead, E. W.

Total £25 14 -

WOLVERHAMPTONBRANCH.

Chairman—THOHAS SKIDHOBE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. SAHUBL HAND.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Armstrong, G - 10 «3aker and Crockett . 1 1 -

Barker J. W - B -Bayllss, Jones, and

Bissell, W 1 1 -Briscoe and Son, W. 6 6 -Bronghton, B. & Sons - 6 -Clarke, T. * C. & Co. - 10 6Clarke, Mrs. C.S.... - B -Colebonme, W. H... - B -Cooley.W.B. - B -

Cope, Captain T. B.. - 10 6Cooke and Son, T. J. - 10 -Cox j. B - 6 -Cozens and Shaw ... - 6 -CraddockBros - B -

Crane, Geo. Esq. ... - 6 -

Elwell & Son, T. ... - 10 6

Evans, B. P - 6 -Farwell, F. G, - 10 iFleemiug, W. L - 5 -Gibbons, James - B -

Hickman, E - 10 -

Ironmonger, M - 10 6Keysell,W - B -Laogley and Smith . - 10 6Langman, Mrs. F. . . - 10 6Lea, Messrs. & Co. ..- 10 6

Lees and Sons, W... 1 1Lovertdge, H. & Co.. 1 1 -Mander Bros. 1 1 -•Meanley, George... - 6 -Meynell and Inman. - 6 -MiUer, Jos. N 1 1 -MillB, MissM 1 1 -Moreton, J. and Co.. 1 1 -Newnham, Dr -10 6

574 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.£ . s. d.

Owen and Fendelow 1 1 -Plant, W. & J - 5 -•Heady, J. D. - 10Reynolds, W.B - 6 -

Rogers and Sons, H. 1 1 •Shaw and Son, John 1 1 -Shelton, R. - 10 6"Skidmore, Thomas. - 10 -*Smith, D 10 6*Tatlow, M 10 6Thomas, W. Esq.... - 5 -Turley, Hy 6Underbill, A - 10 6Underbill, J. E - 10 -Walker, E. P. - 6 -Walters and Co., B.. - 5 -Walton Bros .... - 6 -Ward,G. Esq 1 1 -Waterhouse, Thomas - 10 6Weaver, W. H - 10 6Whitehouse, J 1 1Wilkes M - 10 6Wood, H 5Wood, Mrs. John... 1 1 -

Total £44 12 6

^uf fo l fc .ALDBOROUGH ANDTHORPE BRANCH.

Chairman—N. GAKBETT, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —JAMES OSBORNE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. t. d.

Allen, Bulkeley, Esq. 1 1 -

Bloomfield, Mrs. ... 1 1 -

Crampain, Mrs 1 1 -Crisp, Miss - 10

"Ferrand, Capt 1 - -"Flintham, J. Esq. . - 10 -Gurneyft Co. Messrs. 1 - -Harper, G. Esq 1 - -"Hele, F. N. Esq. .. - 10 -

Money, Col. C.B . . . 1 - -Morris, Miss J 1 - -Morris, Miss Sophia,

In Memoriam of

Osborne, J. Esq. ... - 10 -Perry, W. Esq 2 2Pope, J. Esq 10Rose, Lady 6 - -Rowley, SirC. Bart.. 1 - -Smithett, E. H. E*j. 1 1 -Wentworth.T.V.Esq. 2 2 -Wiltshire, R. Esq. .. 1 1 -

Total £33 1 -

Donations.Aldbro' Church Of-

Aldbro' Pillar Box . 2 2 10

Total Dons. ... 8 12 1Total Subs. ... 33 1 -

£41 19 1

DUNWICH BRANCH.Chairman —

Lieut. -Col. BAKNE.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. J. F. NOOTT.

Annual Subscription!.£. jr. d.

Barne, Lady Con-

Bowater, Lady . . 1 1 -"Noott, Rev. J. F. . . - 10 6

Total £212 6

Donations.Yaxley, collected at

Parish Church,per Rev. W. H.Sewell 1 13

Contribution Boxes,&c - 3 6

£ 4 9 -

GORLESTONBRANCH.Chairman —

Capt. W. G. AIDUICH, R.N.Honorary Secretary-

Mr. J. S. DAWSON.Annual Subscriptions.

•Abbott, Rev. A. R. - 10 6»Aldrich,Capt.R.N. - 10 6Bateley, Dr. John . . - 6 -*Baumgartner, J. P. - 10 6Baumgartner, Miss . - 10 -Brown, Fredk. Esq. - 10 -Cockrill,. Mr. Wm.. - 5 -"Collier, Dr. H - 10 6*Combe, Major - 10 6

Elwin, Hastings.... - 10 -Hammond, John . . . - 5 -*0rde, C. S. Esq 1 - -Palmer, G. B. Esq. . - 10 6

Tillard, P. E. Esq... 1 1 -Tomlinson, Mrs 1 - -*YouelL,E. P - 10 6

Total ....£10 4 6

Legacy.Hayward, Mrs. Har-

riet (the late) . ..100 - -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 2 H 1

£112 19 1

IPSWICH BRANCH.Honorary Secretary —

J. F. TITCHMAESH, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Alexander, E. and

Son - 10 -•Alexander, W. Esq - 10 6"Alexander, S. Esq. 1 1 -Bayley, Messrs. W

and Sons 1 1 -Bell, A. Esq - 10Biddell, G. A. Esq. 1 1 -Boby and Jannings - 10 -Brown, W. Esq 1 1 -Emm, R. E. Esq. . . 2 2 -Bylee, Mrs 1 1 -Chnrchman,H.C.Esq. - 6 -Cobbold, Mrs. J. P. . 1 1 -Cornell and Cornell,

Cuckow, Mr. W. ... - 10 -

£. «. d.

Fison, J. 0. Esq. ... - 10 -Fosdick, F. H. Esq.. - 10 6Footman, Pretty, and

Nicolson, Messrs.. 1 1 -

<*wydyr, Right Hon.Lord 1 1

' Ipswich Journal ' . - 5 -Jeffery, Rev. Alex. . - 5 -

Kemp, Mr. J. 0 - 6 -Kerrison, Roger, Esq. 1 1 -Limmer, Mr. John. . - 6 -Mason, Admiral.... 1 1 -May, John, Esq. ... - 10 -Miller, R. M. Esq. . - 10 -National Provincial

Bank, per E. Nick-Un,Esq - 10 -

Paul and Co., Messrs.R - 10 -

Ransomesit Rapier. 1 1 -Reeve, Mrs 1 1 -Ridley, Messrs. G.

Sims, W. D. Esq.... 1 1 -Titchmarsh, J. F. . . - 10 -Turner, Messrs. E.

R and F 1 1Turner, Messrs. W.

and A J 1 1 -Vulliamy, F. Esq. . . 1 1 -Westhorp, S. Esq. . . - 10 -* Wrincb, A. Esq ... - 10 6

Donations.Foresters' and Odd

Fellows' Amalga-mated Fete Com-mittee, 1867 - 84,£111 6S.

£30 6 6

LOWESTOFTAND PAKEFIELD

BRANCH.Honorary Secretary—

B. PBESTON, Esq.Lowestoft.Collector-

Mr. J. E. COOK.Annual Subscription!.

Andrews, Rev. W.H.I 1 -

Balls, W. T. Esq. . . - 10 6Base, Sam. Esq 1 1 -Birkbeck, H. Esq. . . 1 - -Birkbeck, Wm. Esq. 1 - -Boxton, H. E. Esq. . 2 2 -Clemence, J. L. Esq. - 6 -Clubbe, W. H. Esq. - 10 6Colman, J. J. Esq.,

M P 2 2Crake, Mr. E. F - 10 6Crossley, Sir Savile

Crossley.TheDowager

"Dance, C. W. Esq.. - 10 -Davey Miss M 1 1"Denny, Rev. R.C... 1 1 -Eden, Adm. Henry . 1 - -Edwards, Geo. Esq.. 1 1 -»Everitt,William,Ehq.l 1 -Farrer, J. D. Esq. ... 1 1 -Fiske, Edward B.

Esq - 10 6Fiske, Rev. R. W. . . - 10 6"Fowler, E. W. Esq. 1 1 -Gibson, Rev. R. H. . - 10 -Gurneys and Co.,

Messrs 2 2 -

£. l. d."Harvey, E. K. Esq. 1 1 -Henderson, Mr. John - 5 -Howett, Samuel, Esq. 1 1 -Jodrell, Rov. Hy. ... - 10 -

"Larkins, W. F. Esq. 2 2 -Leathes, Lieut.-Col.

H M 1 1 -Lucas, Sir Thomas,

Bart 1 1 -Lucas, C. T. Esq.... 1 1 -Lucas, A. G. Esq... 1 1 -"Massingham, Capt.

K. W - 10 6"Morgan, H. Esq. . . 1 1 -Morse, Frederick,

Esq 1 1 -Nash, Rev. T. A.... - 10 «Onley, S. O. Esq 1 - -Peto, J.Esq - 10 6"Preston, Benj. Esq. - 18 6"Reeve, Rev. J. F. . . 1 - -Seppings, Lieut.-Col. - 10 6Stebbmgs, Mr. A.... - 5 -"Steward, Rev. Chas.

J 2 2 -Thirtte, Mr. T.E.... - 6 -Wingfleld, Mrs 1 - -Woods, Henry G.

Esq - 10 6Worthington, F. S.

Esq. (2 years) ... 2 2 -Worthington, J. C.

Esq 1 1 -"Wynne, W. A. S.

Esq 1 1Youngman, W. Esq. - 10 6

Total £50 19 -

Donation!.Ellis, W. T - 10 -Collecting Boxes ... 7 1 10

Total Dons. 7 11 10Total Subs.. 50 19 -

£58 10 10

SOUTHWOLDBRANCH.

Chairman—Capt. POWELL.

Treasurer —Mr. H. J. DEBHET.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. JOHN SINCLAIB.

Annual Subscriptions.Blacket, J., Esq.... -10 -"Cautley, Rev. P. L - 10 -Chester, Colonel ... 1 1 -Crabtree, Misses... 2 2 -"Crimmen, Mr - 6 -Croft, G. C. Esq. . . 1 1 -

"Debney, Mr. H. J. - 10 6

"Elmy.Mr. W.H.. - 6 -"Ewen, Rev. F..... 1 - -Foster, Charles, Esq 2 2 -"Gannon, E. M. Esq 1 - -Gaussen, Mrs. 1 - -Grubbe,E.W. Esq. 1 1 -"Grubbe, J. E. Esq. 2 - -Grubbe, R. Esq 1 1 -Loder, John, Esq. . 1 1 -Marsden, Mrs - 10 -Tarry, James, Esq. 1 - -Rant, T. Esq 1 - -Remnant, Mrs 1 - -Steele, T. D. Esq. . . - 10 -Thompson, Henry

Esq 1 - -

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 575

£. s. d.Vincent, J. L. Esq. . - 10 6Whitaker, Herbert,

Esq 1

Total £24 11 -

Donations.Beale, J. L. Euq 2 - -Higginson, General. 2 - -Hudson, Mr. J. C... - 6 -Marriott, Mrs 1 - -Spragne, ReginaldW.

Wilkinson, E. Esq.. - 10 6Life-boat Collecting

Boxes—GunHill 1 4 -Life-boat House.. 1 17 -Mr. Debney's .... - 9 11

Sams under 53 - 8 2

Total Dons.. 10 4 1Total Subs.. 24 11 -

£34 15 1

& u s s e x.B R I G H T O N

BRANCH.Chairman-

Mr. Alderman Cox, J.P.

Treasurer —WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —W. E. WOOD, Jun., Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Ashby & Co. Messrs. 1 1 -

Attree, G. Esq - 10 6Beaumont, Rev. H.,

D.D - 10 6Bevis & Co. Messrs . 1 1 -'Booth, E. Esq 1 1 -Campbell, Mrs - 10 6Clarke, Somers, Esq. - 10 6Corfield, Mrs - 10 -*Cox, Alderman .... 1 1 -Crabbe, Miss 1 - -Estridge, Lieut-Col. 1 1 -•Forster, Capt. R.N. 1 1 -Goodhart, Newsome,

Esq 1 1 -Gore, Miss......... - 10 -H.B 1 - -H C 1 - -Halford, W. Esq.... 1 1 -Hannington & Son. . 1 1 -Howlett, J. W. Esq. 1 1 -*Johnston, W. Esq.. 1 1 -Kidd and Hotblack,

London and CountyBank 1 1 -

Lyon & Hall, Messrs. - 10 -Mason, Mrs. 1 1 -

Ogilvie, Mrs . 1 1 -Partridge, Mr. A.... - 10 6

Reade, Rev F 1 1 -

•Sutherland, A. H.Esq 10 6

Tamplin, Mr. C 1 1 -

Vallance and Catt,

Wallia and Hack,Messrs 1 1 -

£. «. d.Wilkinson ft Son ... 1 1 -Willett,G. W. Esq.. 1 1 -Willett, H. Esq 1 1 -Yates, Kev.H. W. .. - 6 -

Total £35 8 6

Boxes.Boxes on Piers and

Esplanade and at

Legacy.J. Long, Esq., Exore.

of the late 50

£108 4 6

CH1CHESTER, SEL-SEY AND LITTLE-

HAMPTON BRANCH.

President—The Right Rev. the LORD

BISHOP OP CHICHESTEE.Chairman of General Central

Committee —C. LENNOX TEESDALE, Esq.,

J.P.

Chairman of Local Com-mittee—

Rev. H. MITCHELL, R.D.,F.S.A.

Honorary Secretaries —Rev. H. MITCHELL,

Rev. W. C. BATTISCOMBE.Mr. W. ADLD, R.N.

Treasurers-Messrs. HALSTED and Co.

Annual Subscriptions.1886.

Burnett, Rev. W. . . - 6 -Christy, Mrs. R - 10 -Clark,Mr - B -Clement, Rev. T. . . . - 6 -Cogan, Mr.T. S - 6 -Cogan, Rev. d - 5 -

De Bathe, GeneralSir H. P. Bart. ... - 10 -

Denman, Hon. R. (the

Drewitt, Mrs., Oving - 5 -Kgmont, the Earl of 2 2 -Fetherstonhaugh,Missl 1 -Fletcher, Sir Henry,

Bart.,M.P - 10 6Fletcher, Mr. C. J. " . 2 2 -Foster, Rev. R. - 5 -Gaisford, Rev. G. . . . - 5 -Garnham, Lt-Colonel 1 1 -Haines, Mr. W. T.

S., Rangbmere ... - 5 -Hall, Mr. C. A. Hall 1 - -

Hobgen,Mr.C - 10 -Hornby, Admiral Sir

G.T. Phipps,G.C.B. 1 - -Hutchinson,Rev.C.H. - 6 -Kelly, Kev. E. E. . . - 6 -Kennard, Mr. H. S.. - 10 -Kent Mr. - B -Kershaw, Mr. W. .. - 5 -Kincftld Smith, Mrs. - 10 -Ungdale, Rev. Q . A. - 6 -

Lewis, R3V. H. C . . - 6 -Norman, Mr. J. Man-

ship 1 - -

Paxton.Col - 10 -Richmond & Gordon,

The Duke of, K.G. 2 2 -Sadler, Mr. H - 5 -

£. ». d.Simonds, Messrs. H.

and 6 - 6 -Smith, Mrs. F. (the

Stanford, Mrs. (thelate) - 10 -

Sntton, Rev. Canon . - 6 -Turing, Sir R. F., Bt. 1 - -Upton, Mr. H - 5 -Wellesley, The Lady

Victoria Long. ... 3 - -Woods. Mr. John W. - 10 -Woods, Mr - 6 -G. B. P 1

AEOMDEI., per Mr. C. BABT-LETT:—

Boniface. Mr. G. jun. - 5 -Boniface, Mr. G. sen. - 5 -Burke, Rev. 3.\ . . . 6 -Constable, Mr. G. S.. - 10 -Coote, Mr. G. C - 5 -Drewitt, Mr. R. D.. . - 10 -

Evershed, Mr.C. L. . - 10 -Eversbed, Mr. G.T.. - 6 -Fogden, Mr. John . . - 5 -

Fry, Mr. William... - 10 -Henly, Mr. C - 5 -Holmes, Mr. E.

Carteton - 16Holmes, Mr. Richard - 10 -Jenkins, Rev. W. H. - 5 -Lambert, and N orris,

Lewis, Mr.D - -6 -Long, Mr. John ... - 5 -Mitchell, Mrs.W.W. - 5 -Mostyn, Captain ... - 6 -Norfolk, The Duke of,

E.M 5 - -Thompson,Rev. A. S. - 5 -Upfold, Mr. R - S -Watkins, Mr. E. ... - 5 -Sums under 5s 1 2 6

LITTLEHAMPTON, per Mr.GEORGE LEGGETT : —

Barker, Mr. C. J. ... - 5 -Bushby.Mr.&Mrs.T. 10 -Butt, Mr. J - 10 -Butt, Messrs. J. E.

&Sons - 10 -Butt, Mrs. J. E - 5 -Candy, Mr. J. H.... - 6 -Constable, Mr. Thos. - 6 -De Graves, Mr. H... - 5 -Downer, Miss - 6 -Lrake, Mr. E - 5 -Duke, Messrs - 10 -Evans, Mr. Thomas. - B -Harvey, Messrs. J. &

W.B - 10 -Lear, Mr. and Mrs. . - 6 -Lefroy, Captain, R.N.- 6 -Moore, Miss - 10 -Neame,Mr.G - 6 -Neame, Mr. N - 5 -Newman Brothers,

O'Reilly, Mr. N.S.O. 1 - -Parkin, Admiral ... - 10 -Robinson, Mr. Joseph - 6 -Rnmball, Rev. C.... - 6 -Stansfleld, Rev. E. . . - 6 -

Walthew, Mrs - 6 -Warren, Mr. R. W. 1 - -Wbitahead, Mr - S -Sums under 6s 4 10 -

BOOHOB, per GEO. F. KBED.Allen, Mr. W. H. . . - 5 -Askew, Mr. H. H... - 10 -Austen, Mr. G. D. . . - 6 -Barber. Mr. C - 5 -Bray Mr. W . . . . 6Burt, Mr. A. P - 5 -Ealmann, C. C - 5 -

£. ». d.Ellis, Mrs 10 6Fletcher, Mrs - 5 -Grant, Baroness .... - 10 -Grisewood, Mr. Har-

Hayward, Mr. J.,R N - G

Jackson, Colonel ... - 6 -Jenkins, Mr. G.T... - 6 -Johnson, Mr. Crox-

ton S 1 - -Lloyd, Col - 10 6Mair, Mrs - 5 -Mittin, Mr. C . . . 6

Parish, Mr. G - 10 -Philpot, Rev. W. B.. - 6 -Fodmore, Capt - 6 -Scott,Mrs - 6 -Simom.YeTyRev.P.M. 5 -Smales. Mr. S - 10 -Steel. Mr. T.J 10Stocker, Dr . . . . 10 -Svmes, Mr. H. W... 1 1 -Todd, Dr - 6 -Tritton, Rev. R. B. . - S -Tufnell, Right Rev.

Bishop - 5 -Weld Mifs - SSums under 6*. ... . 5 1 6

BOSHAH, per Rev. H.MITCHELL : —

Baker, Mr. J - 5 -Baker Rev. R - 6 -

Baring, Mr. John... 1 - -Berkeley, Hon.C.P.F. - 10 -Berkeley, Hon. Mrs.

C. P. F - 10 -Bosham, The Cham-

berlain of (the late) - B -Bosham, The Vicar of- 6 -

Chambers, Colonel . . - 6 -Davey, Rev. H. M. . - 6 -

Duke, Mrs -10 -Dute, Miss - 10 -'Espinasse, Rev. R. . - 6 -FarndelL Mrs. H.... - B -Farndell,Mrs - B -Fame, Mr. C. H 6 -Fame Mr. W - 6 -Fraser, Capt. R.N. . - 10 -Fuller, Rev. A - 6 -Gatehouse, Mr. T. . . - S -Habin, Mr. J - B -Hackett, Mr. G. ... - B -Hair, Mr. James. ... - 5 -

Haynes Mr T . . . . 5

Heawr, Mfft. John.. - 5 -Inkson, Mr. W - 5 -Jeftery, Mr - B -Lennox, Mrs - 8 -Lewis Mr. H - BPeachey, Mr. R - 6 -Peachey, Mr. T - B -Pearson, Rev. G. F. - 6 -Pudney.Mr.C - B -Richardson, Mrs. Jas.- B -Shaw, Rev. W. F. . . - 5 -Shepherd, Mr. Jas.

Sen - 6 -Singer, Mr. - S -Smart, Mr. Tkomas . - 5 -Smith, Mr. William. - 5 -Spencer.Mrs - B -

Waddington, Mr.... - 6 -Walker, Kev. G. A. - 5 -•Wallis, Admiral of

the Fleet, Sir Provo,G.C.B - 10 -

Welch, Mr. H - 5 -"Wood, Mr. John ... - 6 -

576 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

CHICHBSTEB, per Mr. W.NORMAN : —

£. «. d.Adames, Mrs. B. ... - 10 -

Arnold, Mr. E - 10 6

Billiard and Son,Messrs - B -

Bennett, Rev. Pre-

Beverley, Rev. H. W. - 6 -Buckell,Dr. - B -BnckelL. Dr. Ernest . - 6 -Buckle, Mr. Norton. - 6 -

Campbell, Miss Mary- 10 -Campbell, Mrs. .... - 10 -

Colchester, the Ix>rdBishop of - 10 -

Chlchester, the Dean

Clerey, Kev. E. J. . . - 5 -Cover, Messrs - 6 -Duke, Mr. W - 6Edgell, Mrs - 10Frampton,Rev. C.T. 1 - -

Freeland,Mr. H.W.. - 10 -Oadd,Mr.E. - 6Gambling and Sons,

Garland, Mr. S - 5 -Gatehouse and Sons,

Gibbings, Brothers,Messrs - 5 -

Gibbings, Mrs - 6 -Greene,Mr.T - 5 -Gruggen, Mrs. J. . . - 6 -Gruggen, Mr. F. W . - 5 -Habin, Mr. E - 6 -

Hardy, Lieut.-Gen.C.B - 6 -

Harrison, Mr 5Hayler, Mr. G - 6 -Hayllar, Mrs. C - 5 -Hayllar, Miss - 10Henty, Mr. G - 10 -Hore,Mr.H - 5 -

Johnson, Miss - 10 -Johnson, Miss - 5 -Johnson, Mr. J. J.,

(J.C - 10Johnson, Rev. S - 6 -Johnson, Messrs. ... - 6 -Lennox, Mrs. Wil-

braham .......... — 5 —Matthews, Miss .... - 6 -Moresby, Admiral . . - 1 6Norman, Mr. W. . . . 1 - -Olden, Mr - 6 -Parnell, Mr. J. C. . . - 5 -Partington, Mr - S -

Peachey.Mr. E - 5 -PercivaX Mr 6 -Powles, Rev.R.C.... - 10 -Purchase, Mr. R. . . . - 5 -Raper, Sir Robert. .. - 5 -Riadore,Rev.G.J.E. - 6 -Russell, Mr. G - 6 -Royds and Maraden,

Sayera, Mr. J - 5 -Shippam, Mr. C - 6 -Silverlock, Miss .... - 5 -Smith, Messrs. W. T. - 5 -Smith, Mr.G - 6 -Smith, Mr. T - 5 -Smith, Mrs. H . . . . - 6 -Sowton, Mr. M. J. . . - 6 -

Teulon, Kev. J. S. . . - 6 -

Vick,Mr. F. M - 6 -Walker, Ven. Arch-

Wilmshurst, Mr - 5 -

£. s. d.Wilson, Mr. T - 6 -Woodbridge, Mr. G. - B -Sums under 6* 8 17

EHSWOBTH,

Allen, Rev. R. P.... - 10 -Aylward, Miss, the

Birkett, Rev. L. B. . - 6 -Bond, Mr. F. St. Q. . - 5 -Boyd, Capt.. C. P. . . - 10 -

Clarke, Mr. G - s -Cooper, Mrs. West-

Cox, Mr. J. E - 5 -DeKantzoe,Mr.W.S. - B -Dixon, Mr. H. W. . . - 6 -Fellowes, Mrs - B -

Heaver, Rev. T. T... - B -Heseltine, Mrs 1 - -Hipkin, Miss - B -Hipkin, Mr. A. G. . . - B -Hipkin, Mrs - 6 -Hood.Mr. F. Jacomb - B -King, Mrs. W. - B -Knapp, Surg.-Major - 10 6

Mackie,Mrs. -10 -Matson, Miss - S -Martin, Mr. G. P.... - S -March, Mr. J. 0. ... - S -Mundy, Lady - B -Norris, Rev. W - 10 -

Padwick, Mr. F 1Padwick, Mr. H.Parsons, Dr. - -

Sainthill, Mr. R..... -Scale, Mr. G. T. ... - 10 -Shawe, Mrs. R. , . . - B -Sheppard,Kev.H.W - 10 -Smith, Mrs. B - 6 -Spencer, Mrs - 6 -Stephens, Dr - B -Swinbnme, Mr. T . - 6 -Thomson, Mrs. ... - B -Wilde, Kev. R. .. . - 6 -Wilder.Mr.G 1 1 -Snms under 6s 3 6 6

MDTTDHAM, per Rev.

Caldwell, Mr. - SCarew, Mr. J 1 - -Carew.Mrs 1 - -Cochrane, Mr. A.H.D.- 5 -Cornwall, Mrs - B -Covert-Freund, Mrs. - B -Dusautoy, Miss .... - B -Easum, Rev. R - 6 -Fletcher, Eev.J. C.B. - B -Fogden, Mr. J. A. . . - S -Gravey, Rev. H. F. . - S -Hobgen, Mr. F. N. . - 6 -

Kerwood, Mr. W.... - B -Mount Cannel, the

Rev. Mother of theConvent of (the

The present Rev.Mother - s -

Nunns, Rev. R. A. L. - B -Phillips, Mr. F - 6 -Rudwick, Mr. F. . . . - 5 -Teesdale, Mr. C. L. . - 10 -Sums under 5s - 7 6

SELSET, per JAMES LAW-BENCH : —

Apthorp, Mr. F. W. - 5 -Bateman, Mr. E. H.. - S -Birrell, Rev. E.A... - 6 -

Foster, Rev. H - 5 -

£. i. d.Habin, Mis - 6 -Hobgen, Miss - 10 -Grafton, F. W. Esq.

M.P. 1 - -Lea, Miss - 6 -JLightfoot, Mr. J. E.,

J.P - 10 -Marshall, Miss - B -Penfold,Mre. H. H.. - B -Pullinger, Mr. C. ... - 6 -Yeatman, Capt - 10 -Sums under 5* - 7 6

SINGLETON, per Rev. P. A.BOWLES: —

Bower, Mr. F 1 1 -Bowles, Rev.F. A.. . - 10 -Deedes, Misses - 10 6Legge, Mr. C. E. ... - B -

WEST WITTEEIMO.Aylmore,Mr. Thos.. - B -Gorham, Mr. J - 10 -Habin, Mr. H ...... BSargent, Rev. H. J. - 6 -Sparkes/Mrs. F. . - B -Underwood,Rev.W.D.- B -Sums under 6». .... - 12 6

MnmuBM.Albery.Mr.E - 6 -Ayling, Mrs. A - S -Back, Rev. H 1 - -Byatt, Mr. Horace.. - B -Collins. Dr 8 -Crulckshank, Rev.

E.R - 5 -Davis, Mr.'T. Arnold - B -DeTelssier.Rev.G.E.- 10 -Dixon, Dr - B -Fisher, Mr - 6 -Gosden,Mr.J - 6 -

Johnson, Mr. Thomas - B -Lovelock, Mr. W. H. - 6 -

Robinson, Mr. John,

Smeeton, Mr. A. B.. - B -Stephens, Rev. Pre-

bendary ....-10 6Tallant, Mr. F. A. . - S -Warren, Mrs. H. ... - 10 -Weekes. Mr. N - 10 -

Total £174 8 -

Donation!.

BOGNOK.

Sums under 6s. - 6 6

SELSET.Hobgen, Mr. Allen . 1 1 -Miss Anne Kusbridge - 6 -

LlTTLEHAKPTON.

Box at RailwayStation - 8 2

„ TerminusHotel - 6 -„ at Life-boatStation - 17 2

Sums under 55 - 2 8

MTDHUBST.Sums under 6s - 5 -

ARTJNDEL.The Rev. Mother of

the Convent - 6 -Box at Norfolk Hotel - a -

EMSWOETH.Prior, Mr. H. Matson - 10 -Snooke, Mr. John

(the late} 1 1Sums under 5s. .... - 14 6

£. >. <*.BOSBAH.

F. M.,byMrs.Haynes- 10 -

Total Dons 8 16 6Total Subs. ...174 8 -

£183 4 6

EASTBOURNEBRANCH.

A. B. WBANGHAH, Esq.Treasurer —

G. MOLINEUX, Esq.Honorary Secretary-

Mr. H. M. EMABY.Annual Sntaariptioni.

Adams, Rev. E. A . - 10 -Alder, the Rev. Dean - 10 -•Allen, Rev. R - 5 -Arnold, Mrs - - -

*Bathurst,Rev.W.A. - 6 -Blndon, Mr. S - B -

Bradley, Miss - SBrodie, Misses - 6 -Browne, Mr. H. R.. . - 10 -Cardwell.W.A.Esq. 1 1 -Chidell, J. Esq. - 5 -•Coles, J. B.C. Esq. - 10 6•Colgate, R. Esq. ... - 10 -Crampton, Dr. H, . . - 5 -

Dale and Kerley,

Davis, Rev. R. V.

Devonshire, HisG racetheDnkeof 1 1 -

Dexter, Mrs - B -•Earnsbaw.Mr.B.K. - B -Earp.Mrs - B -Edwards,James,Esq. - 6 -Ellis, Hon. Miss ... 1 - -Ellis, John, Esq..... - 10 -

*Evenden, Mr. H... - 6 -Field, Admiral, M.P. 1 - -Finlay, Mrs. - 6 -Foran,J. C., Esq.... - 6 -Gilbert, C. D. Esq. .. 1 1 -Green, Rev. G. B. . . - 10 -Habgood, Dr • B -

•Haine, Mr. C. H.,.. - 10 6Hart Miss - 10Holllns,F. Esq - 5 -Hood, A. Esq - B -Hood, W. J. Esq.... 1 - -»Insoll, R. Esq - B -Jackson, Jno. Esq. . - 10 -Johnstone, J. B. Esq. - 10 -Kettlewell, Rev. S. . - 10 -Langham, J. G. Esq. - 10 -•Lawrence,G.H.Esq. 1 - -Leaf, The Misses... - 10 -Lewes Old Bank. ... - 10 6Lewis, Mrs. C. W. . - 6 -London and County

Bank 1 1 -Lowe, the late Rev.T.- B -Maltland,J. A. Esq. - 10 -McQueen, Dr. T - B -

•Morison, J. G. Esq. - 10 -Morris & Son, Messrs. - B -Morrison, W. E. Esq. - B -Mullen, Mr. C - BOliver Mrs - -•Page, Mr. Thomas. - 10 -Palmer, Rev. J. H... - 6 -Pearce, Mrs. M. S... - 6 -Percival, S. F. J. Esq. - 10 -Pitman, Rev. T - B -

BBANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 577£. i. d.

Flatten, Mr. Thos.(Grand Hotel) - 5 -

Plummer& Lawford,Messrs - 5 -

Roberts Col . - 6 -Roberts. Dr — 6 —*Roper, F. C. S. Esq. 1 1 -Roper, Mr. John ... - - -Routledge, W. Esq.. - 6 -Rudd, Mr. Jas - 5 -Russell & Bromley,

Messrs . • — 6 —Schreiner, Fredk. Esq.- 10 -•Sharp, M. R. Esq. . 1 1 -Sherwood, Dr. A. P. - 6 -Shortland,Rev.H.V. - 6 -Simmons, Mr. A. J. - 5 -Soddy, B. Esq - 6 -Sparks, Mr. Jno. ... - fi -Steadman, Mrs. M.R. - 5 -Stiff, J. T. Carlton,

Esq - 6Strange & Atkinson,

Messrs - 6 -Sturgis, S. Esq. 1 1 -Sutton, Mr. H - 5 -Sutton, Mr. Thos. . . - 5 -Swift, John, Esq. the

Swinford, Capt. T. F. - 5 -Thomas, The lion.

Mrs. (Batton).... - 10 -Tindall,MisB - 6 -•Towner, Mr. J. C.. - 5 -Tudor, Rev. O. L. . . - - -Twells, Mrs - 6 -Tjsju Mrs . . . . - 5 -•Virgin, Mr - 10 6•Wallis, G. A. Esq.. - 10 6•Wallis, W. L. Esq. - 10 6Weeden, E. C. Esq.. - 6 -Whelpton, Rev.H.R. - 10 -Whitchurch, Rev.W.

R.G....7! - - -Wragge, G. P. Esq.. - 5 -•Wrangham, A. B.

Esq 1 1 -Yonng and Rawley,

Sums under 5« 1 8 -

Total £14 12 -

Dvnattam.

Bell, Mrs - 6 -Cotteiiham, Earl and

Conntess . . — 6 —Evans, Mrs... . ..1 1 —Gibb, W. E. Esq. . . 1 1 -His Highness Prince

Herman of SaxeWeimar . . - 10 -

Lethbridge, Mr. G-... - 6 -Lister, Sir Villiers

and Lady Lister. . - 10 -Pearson, Major - 6 -Sampson, W. King,

Esq 10Staff and Son - 6 -Their Bignesses The

Maharajah and Ma-haranee of KuchBehar 1 10

Thynne, Lord - 5 -Toms, S. R. Esq - B -Walther.Dr - 5 -Collecting Boxes ...15 13 6

Total Dons. ..24 11 -Total Subs. . .44 12 -

£69 9 -

H A S T I N G S A N DST. LEONARDS

BRANCH.Chairman —

Rev. W. W. HDME, M.A.Treasurer —

Rev. A. TUB»EB, M.A.Secretary—

GBO. HOTCHTNGS.

Annual Subscription!.£. s. d.

Arkcoll, J. Esq - 14 -Arkcoll, Miss Kate . - 14 -

Barrow, A.M. Esq.. - 14 -Beaumont, Mrs - 14 -Beechlng and Co.,

Messrs - 14 -Bishop, Miss 14 -Holding, Miss - 6 8Braham, Miss - 6 8Brassey of Bulke-

ley, The Rt. Hon.Lord . ... 14 -

Brisco, Miss - 14 -Burton, A. H. Esq. . - 14 -•Carter, C. P. Esq.. . - 14 -Combermere, Vis-

•Croucher, Dr - 6 8

Dr. — , (105 Marina) - 6 8Eyre, Rev. C. J.P. . . - 6 8

•Foyster.Rev. H. B. - « 8Griffin, Mrs N. ... - 14 -

Hasker Miss - 6 8•Haviland, F.G. Esq. - 14 -

Hopkinson, Mr. J. . - 1 -Howell, John, Esq. - 1 -•Hume, Rev. W. W. - 14 -Hutchings,A.J.Esq. - 14 -Huxtable, Mrs - 6 8lonides, A. C. Esq. . - 6 8*Langdon,A.W.Esq.

•Moore, Capt., R.N.. 1 8 -Nicholson, Mrs. M.. - 6 8Noble, Wilson, Esq.

M.P - 14 -

•Peyton, J.E.H. Esq. 1 - -Pott, Mrs. A. Sydney - 6 8•Ross, T.G. Esq.... - 6 8

Scrivens, S. Esq. ... - 6 8Stapleton, Deputy . - 1 -Stephens, Mrs...... - 13 4Stiebel,Miss - 6 8

(Rype Rectory) . . - 13 4•Tottenham, Rev. J.

W 1 -Tree, B. H. W. Esq. - 14 -Trevor, E. B. Esq.. . - 6 8Turner, Mrs. W. T.. - 6 8VonRoemer, Baroness- 13 4•Vores, S. T. P. Esq. - 14 -Webb, H. Barlow,

Esq - 14 -Young, W.B. Esq... - 14 -Sums under 5s 13 3 4

Total £43 6 -

TXmatitihs.Corporation of Hast-

ings 13 6 8Boxes —

West Marina .... 3 5 9Victoria Library . 4 12 9Warrior Square .. 4 11 6White Rock 6 18 11

£. «. *.Carlisle Parade. . . 4 6 10Marine Parade ... 7 11 11Boat-House 8 5 2

Total Dons 53 4 6Total Subs 43 6 -

£96 10 6

N E W H A V E NBRANCH.

Chairman—JAHES RITCHIE, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

J. W. NOEL, Esq.Collector-

Mr. F. J. EAGLE.Annual Subscription.

Bannister, Mr. J. .. - 10 6Barrett, Mr. H - 5 -Blaauw, T.St.Leger - 10 6Blencowe, J. Esq.... 1 - -

•Breach, Capt. C. W. - 6 -Brown,!'. Esq 1 1 -

Burfleld&Son 1 1 -Bnshby, G. Esq. ... - 10 -Catt, Miss 1 1 -Catt & Co., Messrs. J. 1 1 -Clarke, Gen., C.B. .. - 10 6Colgate, H. Esq. ... - 5 -Cook & Sons, Thos.

Messrs 2 2 -Crook, L. T. Esq.. . . - 10 -Crosskey, H. Esq. . . - 10 -Eastwood, Mr. - 10 6

Farncombe, J. Esq. . - 5 -Farncombe, Miss. . . - 10 -Gage, Viscount 2 - -Godlee, Mrs 10 -Gosling, W. Esq 5 -Hannam, J. Esq.... - 6 -Hardwick, J. Esq. . . - 10 6Hartfleld, Capt. G. . - 6 -Head, J. J. Esq - 10 6•Hemmings, Capt. . . - 6 -

Holland, Mrs. H.... 1 - -Hunt, St. John & Co.

•Jensen, Capt. P.... - 5 -Lamhe, R. Esq - 6 -Lewis, A. J. Esq.... - 6 -Lewis, Jno. Esq. ... 1 - -Lowdell, Cooper and

Co., Messrs - 10 -Lyeil Bros., Messrs. - 5 -Madgwick & Adames,

Mannington, W.

Monk & Sons, Messrs. - 10 «Morgan, Dr. W. P. . - 5 -Morris & Sons,Messrs. - 10 6Newhaven Harbour

Newington and Co.,

Pannett, W. Esq. . . 1 1 -Parsons Bros.,Messrs. - 10 -Peters, J. Esq - 6 -Ritchie, J., Esq 10 «Russell and Son, A.

Savage, F. Walter,Esq - 5 -

•Sharp, Capt. R. . . . - 5 -Sheffield, Earl of ... 2 - -•Shenstone,F.S. Esq. 1 1 -Sbiffner, Rev. Sir G. 1 1 -Simmons, H. Esq. . . - 10 6Simmons, T. R. Esq. - 10 -Smith, J. Maxfleld,

£. >. d.Sonthwood, Rev.

E P - B -Steggall, R. Esq 10 -

Stone and Towner,Messrs 10 6

Streatfeild,R.J.Esq. 1 - -Strickland Bros.,

Thompson, Feudal,E8q i i -

VaUance, Catt & Co. 1 1 -Verrall, Frank, Esq. 1 - -Vinall, J. Esq. (181-6

Wallis, G. A. Esq... 1 1 -•White, Capt - 6 -Whitfeld and Co.,

Willett, G. W. Esq.. 1 1 -Sams under 5s - B -

Donations.Contribution Boxes —

Messrs. J. and N. C.Bull 2 3 3

Steamboat Boxes . 1 14 1Pillar Box - 8 10Life-boat House .. - 6 1

Total Dons . . 4 1 ? 9Total Subs. ..50 8 -

£55 5 9

RYE AND WINCHEL-SEA BRANCH.-

President—T. S. Pix, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —J. S. VIDLEE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Beilingham, Mr. F. - 10 -

Churton, Rev. H. ... - 10 -Dawes, Mr. Walter . - 6 -Ellis, Wilson feVidler - 5 -Hilder, Mr. G 1 - -Inderwick, Mr. F. A.,

Q.C 1 1 -Kenward, Mr. T. ... - 10 6Lord, Rev. J. 0. ... - 10 -

Pix, Mr! T.S 1 - -•Selmes, Mr. C. .... - 10 6•Stileman, Major... 1 1 -Stileman, Miss - 10 6•Vidier, Mr. J. S. ... - 10 6

Total £10 14 6

S H O R E H A MBRANCH.Chairman —

HUGH GORBTNGK, Esq.Treasurer —

Honorary Secretary—THOS. FULLEB, Esq. M.D.

Honorary Collector—D. PILMOKE.

Annual Subscriptions.

•Brown, J.E. Esq... - 10 6•Fuller, Thos. Esq. . - 10 6•Gorringe, H. Esq. . . 2 2 -Ingram, Colonel .... 1 1 -

578 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

£. ». d.Loder, Robert, Esq.. 1 1 -Penney, R. H. Esq.. 1 1 -•PUmore, D. Esq.... - 10 6Stapledon, T. L - 10 -

•Swales, Captain ... - 10 6Vallance, Catt, & Co. 1 - -Watts, J - 10 -Willet, G. W. Esq. . 1 1 -

Total ....£11 19 6

W O R T H 1 N GBRANCH.Chairman —

11. HAKGOOD, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

GEOKGB PIGGOXT, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Attree, A. Esq - 5 -Austin, C. Esq.'. ... - 5 -Barlow, G. Esq - 6 -Barry, J H. Esq. . . 1 1 -

Bentall and Co - 5 -

Blaker, E. H. Esq.. . - 5 -Brooker, W. H. Esq. - 5 -Burgess, Mrs - 10 -Burnand, G. Esq. ... - 10 -Cameron, N. P. Esq. - B -Chaplin Bros - 5 -

Chetwynd.Hon. Mrs. 1 - -Cholmeley, the Misses- 5 -Clapham, A. Esq. .. - 10 -Clark, H. M. Esq. . . - 5 -•Coffin, E. Esq - 10 -•Collet, A. Esq - 6 -Collet and Minton.. - 5 -Collet, G. B. Esq.... - 5 -Cootaey, C. Esq. ... - 5 -Cortis, A. B. Esq. .. - 6 -Cortls, A. Esq - 5 -Cragg, Mr.F - 5 -Cripps, Mr. F - S -Crowther - Benyon,

Mrs - 6

Currey, Mrs. H 1 - -Davey, Mrs - 6 -Dawes, R. Esq 1 1 -

Draper, Mrs - 6 -

E.C.H 1 -Ede, Mrs - 5 -E.G. W - 10Elliott, Rev. E. K.. - 5 -

Ferguson, Miss - 5 -Fisher, G.H.K Esq. - 10 -Fletcher, W. H. B.

Esq - 10 6•Frank, R. J. Esq. . - 10 -Galsford, T. Esq 10 -

Godman, P. S. Esq.. - 5 -Goldsmith, Dr - 5 -Gover, Rev. Canon - 6 -Graham, T. G. Esq. - 10 -•Green, M. Esq - 10 6•Gresson, Rev. J. G - 10 -Grevett, Mr. R. . . . - 5 -Grove, E. Esq - 5 -Gunnery, Rev. R... - 6 -Harbottln, W. Esq.. - 10 -Uargood, Admiral. 1 1 -•Hargood, H. Esq. . 1 1 -•Harris, W. Esq. . . - 10 6Harris, W. J. Esq. 1 1 -Harrison, Miss .... - 10 -Harrison, Mrs -10 6Henty , A. Esq - 10 -Henty, E. Esq. ... 1 1 -Heywood, Rev, A. - 5 -Holland, Miss 1 1 -

£. i. d.Hooper, F. A. Esq. . - 5 -Hyde, W. H. Esq.,

EN 5 -Kaye, Gen., C.B 1 1 -Lane, General 1 - -Lang, — , Esq - 6 -Loder, Sir K. Bart. . 1 1 -Lucas, Miss -10 -Mavrojani, — , Esq. . - 10 -Moore, Mrs. E. W. . - 10 -Norman, J. B. Esq. . - 10 -

Pagden, W. Esq.... - 6 -Page, Mr 5 -.Paine, Mr 5Parsons, Dr. ....... 5 -Parish, F. Esq - 5 -Parr, Rev. J. O - 5 -Patching, Mr. E. C. . - 10 -•Patching, W. Esq.. - 10 6Paull.H.Esq - 10 -Penfold, Miss - 5 -Piggott, G., Esq 10 -Pilbrow, Mr - 5 -Potter, W. Esq - 6 -Pardon, Rev. J - 5 -Raikes, Mrsr. - 5 -Ralli.A. A. Esq.... - 10 -RalH G Esq . - 10Richards, E. J. Esq. - 6 -Richardson, Mrs. ... - 10 -•Roberts, J. Esq.... - S -Rushforth, Mrs 1 1 -Scorrier&Co 1 1 -

Sholton', R.'Esq...'.'. - 6 -Simpson, W. A. Esq. 1 1 -

Smart, Mrs. ! . .' - 10 -Smith, Mr. G. H.... - S -Smith, Maj.-General

Smith, W.F. Esq... - 10 -Stans, A - 6 -Stans,E - 6 -Stapley, Rev. F. A. . - 10 -Stocker, the Misses . - 10 -Syers, Mrs 6 -Thistleton, G. W.

Esq - 5 -Thornton, A. J. Esq. - 10 -Tingcombe, Col. ... - B -TraiU, Miss - 5 -

(the late) - 10 -Tyte, Dr - 6 -Ullathorne, A. Esq.. - B -Underwood, Capt.,

R.N - 5 -Vansittart, Vice- Ad-

miral 10 6Venning, Rev. W. . - & -Verrall, W. Esq - B -Verrall, W. F. Esq.. - S -Watson, J. L. Esq. . - 6 -Wedd, G. Esq 1 1 -Welsh, — , Esq - B -West, Mrs. P - 10 -Whitelegge, Rev.

Canon - 6 -Wilkinson, J. Esq.. - B -Wimpens, Mrs. .... - 6 -Winstanley, — , Esq. 1 - -Wiustanley, Mrs. . . 1 - -Wisden, Lt.-Colonel. 1 - -

Wood, the Misses . . - B -Worthing Pier Co... 1 1 -•Wright. A. Esq. . . 1 1 -^oung, A. Esq -10 -

Donations.Griffiths, Mrs. . . 5 - -Pillar, Wall and

other Boxes 1014 -

£83 6 6

"' '

(KHar fo fc f t s f t t r e .BIRMINGHAM

BRANCH.

J. H. CHANCE, Esq.

Honorary Secretaries-Messrs. CHABLES andWILLIAM BAKWELL,

Annual Subscription!.£. i. d.

A very, Mrs 1 1 -Baldwin, J. and Sons,

Messrs 1 1 -iarclay, Hanbnry,Esq 1 1 -

Barwell, Chas. Esq. 1 1 -Barwell, James, Esq. 1 1 -•Barwell, Wm. Esq.

i.V 1 1 -Barwell.Mlsp, the late- 10 6Jhamberlain, King,

and Jones, Messrs. 1 1 -Thance, A. M. Esq.J.P 1 1 -

•Chance, J. H. Esq. . 5 6 -Chance, H. L. Esq... 2 2 -

Jlifford, G. Esq -10 6

Corbett,Jno.Esq.M.P. 1 1 -Crosbee and Sons,

Cutler, Mrs 1 1 -Dugard, H. A. Esq.. 1 1 -Dugard, W.Esq 1 1 -Ellis* Sons, Messrs. 2 2 -Finnemore.J. B. Esq. 1 1 -Fitter, M. A. Esq. . . 1 1 -Gilbert, Mrs - 10 6ieaton, A. Esq 1 1 -

Beaton and Taylor,Messrs 1 1 -

Heaton, G. Esq. (Soli-hull) 1 1 -

Heaton, H. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Hoerner, M. U. Esq. 1 1 -Huggins, W. Esq. . . 1 1 -

Messrs 1 1 -Manton, H. Esq. J.P. 1 1 -Osler.Mrs. C 1 1 -

Simpson, F. R. & Co.

Stevens, James, Esq. 1 1 -Stokes, J. Esq 1 1 -Tangyes, Limited . . 2 2 -Tyndall, E. L. Esq. . 1 1 -Upton, W. A., Esq.. 1 1 -Walker, S. Esq 1 1 -Walker, Miss 1 - -Whitfield,S. Esq... 1 1 -Whitehonse, J.Esq.. 1 1 -Wilkes, J.Esq 1 1 -Wilkes, John, Esq.,

Williams.Clement I.Ksq 1 1 -

Williams, Francis,

Williams, Mrs. J. . . 1 1 -Williams, J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Wood, Miss 1 1 -

Total £61 2

Danatiom.Collecting Boxes —

Barwell, Mrs. W.. - 10Barwell, W., & Sun - 6Fire Bripade, per

Capt. Tozer ... - 6Heaton, Mrs. G.,

Ingall.Mrs. W.G. 2 2

£. ». d.Lavery, Mr.,

"Bodega" - 17 2Lodge, Mr. R. Lee - 11 -Maxwell,Mr.W.H. - 6 -

Total Dons 7 8 9Total Subs 5? 2 6

£64 11 3

iitorttgtergfifre.ACOCKS GREEN,

YARDLEY, ANDOLTON BRANCH.

Chairman —J.BAEBOWB,ESQ., J.P.

Treasurer andHonorary Secretary —

Rev. A. BDTLEK, LL.D..Annual Subscription*.

ACOCKS GREEK,Per Mks BABKJBB :—

£. s. d.Ash, Mr. A. J. .... - 6 -Ash, Mis. A. j; ... - 5 -Ash,Mrs - 6 -Barker, Mr. J - 10 -

Barker, Mr. C. E.. . . - 10 -Barker Mr. H - B -Barker, Mrs. H - 5 -Barker, Mr. Holroyd - 10 -Boston, Mr - 10 -Bradford Mrs .... - 6Butler, Rev. Dr - B -

Fletcher, Mrs - 6 -Friend - 5 -

HUl,Mrs - 5 -Holroyd, Mr. E.B... - 6 -Sopwood, Mrs - 5 -Jefferys,Mr - 6 -King, Mrs - 5 -King, Mrs. James. . - 5 -Marrian, Mrs - 6 -Meiiot, Mrs - &

Newell, Mrs - 5 -Newey's, Mrs., Chil-

Pattison Mr - 6

Swlnburn, Mrs - 5 -

Venouv.Mr - 10 6

Watts, Mr - S -Whitfleld, Mr. A.... - 6 -Whitfleld, Mrs. A... - S -Wtlkins Mrs - 6 -Yardley Miss . - 5 -Suios under 6s 1 10 -

Per Miss CLAYWORTH —Barrows, Mr. J.Jun. - 10 6BkUes, J . and Son . . - 5 -Elster, Mr. J - 5 -Pardon, Mr. A - 10 -Pollack, Mr. R - B -Timmins, Mr. S. . . . - 5 -Watts and Nephew. - 10 -Sums under 55 - 10 -

YARDLET,per Miss WHITAKEE :—

Alston, Mra., ElmdonHall 1 - -

Barrows, Mr., J.P... 1 1 -

BBANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 579

£. s. d.Biddle, Mr. - 6Bird, Mr - 5Brvant, Mrs - 5

Fenton,Mr. - 10 -

Hedges, Mrs - 5 -

Muficott, Mrs , . - 5

Pollack, Mrs - 6

Shakespeare, Mr. W. - 5 -Simuis, Rev. G. H....- 5 -Tangye, Mr., J.P. . . 1 - -Whitaker, Mr 1 1 -Whitaker, Miss .... - 5 -Whitaker, Mr. A. .. - 6 -Sums under 6s - 1 6

Total £25 10 6

Donation*.YAEDLET,

per Miss WHITAKEB.Chinn.Mrs., Life-boat

Box - 9Fenton, Mr., Life-

boat Box 1 8 -Madeley Mole, Mrs. - 5 -Whitaker.Miss, Life-

boat Box -18 6

Total £3 - 6

Collecting Cards.ACOCKS GKKKN ABD OLTON,

per Miss BARKER.Butler, Theo - 1 6Middleton, George.. 2 2 -

Total 2 3 6

Total Sabs 25 10 6Total Dons 3 - 6Collecting Cards. 2 3 6

£30 14 6

BLOCKLEY ANDMORETON BRANCH.

Honorary Secretary—Rev, ALFRED J. SODEN.Annual Subscriptions.

Clarke, Eev.J.W... - 5 -Gillett, Mrs. J - 6 -Honghton,Rev. E.J - 5 -Scovell, Mr. J - 5 -Soden,Eev. A. J... - 5 -Taylor, Eev. R.M.. - 5 -Wake, Mr. A. - 5 -Sums under 6s. .... - 10 -Proceeds of Enter-

tainment at Astun

Total £3 1 2

STECHFORDBRANCH.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—Mr. WILLIAM MOKGAN.

Annual Subscriptions.Bower, Misses - 2 6

•• Deborah," Hannibal,U S - 10 6

Icke, Mrs 10 6King, Mr. W. R. ... - 10 6

£. I. d.Lloyd, Miss, Lea-

mington, collected

A. M. D - 6Fretwell, Capt. . . - 5 -Goode Mr - 10 6Grimsdick, Mr.... - 5 -

Lloyd, Mr. W. H. - 5 -Lloyd, Mrs. R,... - 2 6L. H. M - 2Matthews,Rev.J.E.- 5 -Metcalfe.thpMisses- 15 -Metcalfe, MissS.. - 5 -Metcalfe, Mr. D.,

Broadway - 2 6M. T. 0. &L. M.. - 3 6

S. S - 1 6T.J 2 6Tritton, Col - 10 -Wight. Miss - 6 -

Morgan, Miss, Quarn-don -10 6

Morgan, Mr. W 1 1 -Neal.Mr. J. R.,Tor-

Olding.Miss - 10 -

Small wood, Mr 1 1 -

Total..... £11 1 6

Donations."Friend" - 10 -Hesketh, Miss - 5 -

Morgan, Miss, andNewbold, Miss,Life-boat Box 2 10 2

Selby,Mrs.,Enderby,Life-boat Box 1 5 6

Annual Meeting,Readings, &C., Mr.W . Morgan 2 8 -

CoUecting Cards.

Brown, The Misses . 1 1 8Cballens, Miss and

Master T - 10 -Gwyther, Mrs. - 10 6Uwyther, Miss - 10 6Gwyther, Miss P 6 6Luff,Misses,Weston-

Tomlinson, Miss - 5 3Tomlinson, Master. . - 5 3Viney, Miss Nellie . 1 10 -

QUARKDON.

Newbold, Miss - 10 -Brasher, Miss 1 6 6Hrentnall, Miss E. . . - 12 -Coleman, Miss F. . . . - 5 3Davids, Miss H - 8 3Methven, Miss - 5 3Newbold, Miss Rose - 10 -Swallow, Miss - 3 7Swiogler, Miss A... 1 11 6

Total £13 17 6

Total Subs. ..11 1 6Total Dons... 7 1 4Col. Cards ...13 17 6

£32 - 4

WORCESTERBRANCH.

Treasurer —FRAS. SPOONER, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —F. W. SEAMAN, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£ s. d.

Bearcroft, Rev. J.... 1 1 -

Carr, Rev. W. R. . . . - 5 -Chesshire, Rev. J. S. - 10 -Clarke, Erlin, Esq... 1 1Clarke, Geo. Esq. ... 1 1 -Cooper, Mr. D. A. . . - 5 -Cox &Painter,Messr8. - 10 6Curtler, Rev. T. S. . 1 1 -Dodd,Kev.T - 5DorvLUe.Adm.I. W. 1 1 -Evans, E. Wallace,

Esq 1 1 -Evans, E. B. Esq.... 1 1 -Hadley, E. Newport

Esq 10 6Hall, Mr. Joseph... - 10 6Harkncas, Rev - 5 -Hindlip Lord 1 1 -Holland, Walter, Esq.,

Johnstone, Miss J. . - 15 -Jones, Henry, Esq... 1 1 -Kane, Rev. R. N.. . . - 5 -Lea,C.Wheeley,Esq. 2 2 -Lechmere,SirE.A.H.

Bart 1 1Lugard, Rev. F. G. . - 10 6Martin, Miss C. H... 2 - -Me Naught and Smith

Messrs - 10 6Mellor.Wm. Esq. . . - 10 6Perrins, J. Dyson,

E s q 2 2 -Piercy, Longbottom

&Co 1 1 -Pidcock, Chas. Esq.. 1 1 -Reid, John, Esq. ... 1 1 -Rutland, Jos. Esq.,

J.P. - 10 6Rowlands, Rev.W.E. - 10 6Scott &Oram, Messrs. - 10 6*Seaman, F. W. S.

Esq - 5 -*Spooner, Francis,

Esq 10 6Temple, Mrs. Pene-

lope 1 1 -Thomas, Mrs. P 10 6Thorn, Rev.W 1 1 -Thursfield, Rev. R. . 1 1 -Turley&Co.,Messrs. - 10 6Walker, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -Walsh, Mrs. T. W.. - 10 6Westcombe, H. Esq. - 10 -Williamson, Messrs. - 10 6Wood, W - 5 -

Total £37 9 6

Donations.Box at Hop Market

Hotel - 7 -Box at BeirHotel... - 6 7Sums under 5s - 5 -

£38 8 1

Yorkshire.BRADFORD BRANCH.

f!hfl.irmfl.n —FREDK. PRIESTMAH, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —

Collector —Mr. L. DARLISGTON.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Adolph, Jacobs, and

Co. Messrs 1 1 -Alexander, E.& Son,

Messrs 1 1 -Ambler, J. and Son,

Ambler, Thos. & Son,Messrs 1 1 -

Anderton,S. & Sons 2 2 -Armitage, J. H. Esq. 1 1 -Aykroyd,Jon. &Son 3 3 -Aykroyd, William.

&Co. Messrs 2 2 -BairstowBros 1 1 -Beckenbach and Co.

Messrs. 1 1 -Bell, E.& Co. Messrs. 1 1 -Berendt and Ree 2 2 -Bottomley, M 1 1 -

Briggs, Arthur, J.P. 1 1 -Browij, George - 10 6Burnley, James, J.P. 1 1 -Chamberlin, Donner,

and Co. Messrs. ... 1 1 -Collins, William .... 1 1 -Cordingley, Arm-

strong and Co.

Craven, Joseph, M.P. 2 2 -

Drnmmond, Jas. and

Drummond, Jno. . . . 1 1 —Edelstein, Moser,

&Co 1 1 -Fawcett, Richard &

Sons 1 1 -Firth and Renton. . . - 10 6Firth, T. A. and Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Firth, William* Son,

Meggrs 1 1 -Foster, John & Son,

Messrs. 6 6 -Fox and Whitley,

Messrs . 1 1Fraukel, H. Esq. ... 1 1 -Garnett, Wm. & Co.

Gillies,Garnett,&Co.

Godwin, J. V 1 1 -Hargreaves, J. & Co. 1 1 -Harrison and Single-

ton, Messrs. 1 1 -Heilborn, F. and Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Henry & Co. Messrs.

Hertz, M 1 1 -Hertz, W. D 1 1 -

Heynemann, Edward,& Co. Messrs 1 1 -

Hirsch, Pinner & Co. 1 1 -Hirst, Lieut. CoLH.

S.C.B 1 1 -

Hoffmann and Co.

Holden, Aid. Angus,J p 5 5 -

Holdcn 1 M P ... 1 1 -

Hyne, Rev. C. W. N.M.A 1 1 -

580 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAY 1, 1888.£. «. d.

Blingworth, Mrs. A. 1 1 -niingworth,Mrs.Hy. - 10 6Ingham.Oates & Son,

Messrs... IKell, Robert, J.P. . . 1 -Kessler & Co. Messrs. 1 -Enowles, Cooke, and

Co. Messrs 1*Lassen,A.W 1 -

Law, Russell, & Co.Messrs 2 2 -

Leather, G. H 1 1 -Lcather, Mrs 1 1Lee, A - 10 6Leeming, John &Son,

Lewis & Co. Messrs . 1 1 -Liebreich, Charles . . 1 1 -Lund, Charles - 10 6Lund, Priestley 1 1 -*Lnpton, G. W 1 1 -Mahler, Sichel &Co.

Mason, Henry 2 2 -Mitchell Bros. Messrs. 2 2 -Mitchell & Shepherd,

Messrs 1 1 -•Mossop. Dr. -10 6MufE,T\P - 10 6Mailer, George - 10 6Newbonlt, George. . - 10 6Oddy, Turner, & Co. 1 1 -Pbilipp, J. and Co.

Messrs 2 2 -PoppleweU, J. B. . . . 1 1 -Posselt, E. and Co.

Pickles, Jos. & Son,Messrs 1 1 -

Pnestley, Briggs, andCo. Messrs 1 1 -

Priestman, A. & Co.Messrs - 10 6

Priestman, Arnold . 1 1 -•Priestman, Aid. F.. 3 3 -Priestman, Ed 2 2 -l)uitzow& Co. Messrs. 1 1 -Kamsden, William

& Co. Messrs 1 1 -Band, John and Son,

Messrs 1 1 -Beiss Bros. Messrs. . 1 1 -*Eenton,T.L -10 -Richardson, George . - 10 6Rothenstein and Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Sachs, H. W. and Co.

Salmond, D. 1 1 -Samsou and Lepoc,

Sawdon, G. E. & Co.

Schaub & Co 1 1 -Schlesinger & Wech-

Schuster, Fulda, and

Scott & Son, Messrs.. - 10 -Semon, Chas. & Co. . 2 2 -Sharp, Jonas, & Sons,

Simon, Israel, & Co.Messrs 2 2 -

Smith, John, & Sons,

Stansfeld, Brown,and Co. Messrs.... 1 1 -

Stavert, ZigomalA,and Co. Messrs.... 1 1 -

Steinthal, C. G 1 1 -Stephenson Bros. ... - 10 6Sugden and Briggs,

Tbompson,M.W.J.P. 3 3 -Todd, John, & Sons,

TordotT, AldermanT.D 1 1 -

£ t. d.Wade, E. H. J.P.... 1 1 -Wadc, J. H..J.P.... 1 1 -

Total......£l48 9 6

BR1DLINGTONAND BARMSTON

BRANCH.Chairman—

E. R. HABDIHO, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

ALFBBD WBST, Jflsq.Annual Subscription!.

Barnby, Mrs. H. 10 -Blundell, H. S - 10 -

Broadley, W. H. H. 1 - -

Crathorne, J - 10 -Fisher, Rev. B, - 5 -Greame,Rev.T. L... 2 - -Halse,Rev. W. G... - 10 -•Harding, E.R. ....- 10 -larrison, Mrs. - 5 -

Hellmnth 'The RightRev. Bishop - 5 -

Hill A G - 6 -

Hudson, Rev. C - 10 -Hull Trinity House. B - -

Medforth & Hutchin-

Neall F - 6 -)uston, D - 6 -Pease & Co. Beverley - 10 -*Rickaby, J - 10 -

S,omyn, J. R. D. . . - - 10 -iavage, Miss - 5 -

Walton, Rev. N. ... - 10 -Wentworth, J - B -York City and County

Bank - 6 -Sums under 6*.. ...• 2 1 6

Total £22 7 6

Donations.Savage, Miss - 10 -Collecting Boxes 8 17 1

£31 15 1

DEWSBURYBRANCH.President —

His Worship THE MAYOB.Treasurer—

C. P. HOBKIEK, Esq., F.L.S.Honorary Secretary —

SETH WARD, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Chadwick and Sons,Messrs. Thomas . . 1 1 -

*Clfty,Aldermm,J.P.l 1 -Constable, Eev. B. C. - 5 -Crawshaw and Son,

Messrs. Simon. ... 1 1 -*Day, Mr.George, J.P 1 1 -Eastwood, Mr. B.... - 10'Edwards, Mr. T. C. - 10•Fox, Aldennan,J.P. 1 1Hepworth and Sons,

Messrs Benj .1 1•Hobkirk, Mr. C. P.,

£. 1. d.ngram, Mr. John . . 1 1 -edbitter, Mr. J. ... - 10 6Lee, Lieut.-Col. . . . 1 1 -

Lee, Mt. Frederick.. 1 1 -Idroyd, Alderman,J.P., Mayor of

Idroyd, Mr. Edward 1 1 -lamsden, Mr. Alfred 1 1 -'hackrab and Co.,Messrs 1 1 -

Tolson and Sons,Messrs. Wm 1 1 -

Walker, Mr. John,J P . . 1 1 -

Walker, Sons, & Co.,Messrs. James ... 1 1 -

Ward. Mr. Seth ... 1 1 -Wbitby, Rev. T.,M.A., Vicar of

Wormald, Alderman,J.p i 1 -

Yates, Mr. W. W. . - 10 6

Total £22 16 6

FILEY BRANCH.Chairman—

HENRY DABLET, Esq., J.P.Honorary Secretary-

Mr. W. TOUT.Annual Subscription*.

A. C. W - 10 -Barry, H - B -

•Birch, Mathew, Esq.. 1 1 -Brook, W - B -*BrumelI, C. E. Esq. - 10 6C.K - 6 -

•Cooper, Rev. A. N. - 5 -Carrey, C 2 2 -3anbadth, W. B. .... 10 -

•Parley, Capt. Henry,J.P 2 - -

)awes, George, Esq. 1 - -Dyke, H. Hart - B -Friend, A - B -Harrison, Miss ..... 1 1 -Hollon, R. W. Esq. . 1 1 -Hurt,MissE 1 1 -

Hurt, Miss S 1 1 -J.P 1 - -J.H.B - BLaurence, Mr 1 1 -Martin, Mrs. E - B -Mencrem, W. Esq, . - 10 -

»Mitford,Col.J.P.0. 3 3 -Milford, Rev. E. ... - 10 -Pi\\ing,W.,Esq. . . 1 1 -Quilter, Miss - 10 6Thornton, Mrs. R. . - 10 -

*Ward Z. A 1 1

Westwood, Mrs. ... - 10 6Wheelhouse, C. G,

Total £29 16

Donations.Boat House Box. ... - 7

Railway Station Do.. - 1

Total Dons 1 2Total Sabs 29 16

£36 19

FLAMBOROUGHBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. J. F. WILKIKSOK, M.A.

Annual Suhtcrivtiont.*. i. d.

Harding, E. K. Esq. - 6 -Wilkinson, Rev.J.F. - 10 -

Total....... £- 16 -

Donation!.Wilkinson, Rev.J.F -10 -

Contribution Boxes . 7 6 6

£8 11 6

HALIFAX BRANCH.President-

Aid. R. HOESPALL, J.P.

ROTSTOB WAIKEK, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

GEO. SOAEBOBOCGH, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

•Ambler, Wm. Esq.,j p 1 1 -

•Bairstuw, Jas. Esq.,J P . 1 1 -

Booth, AldermanMichael - 18 6

Bowman, Dr. F. H.. 1 1 -Bray, ». E. Esq 10 6Brear, Councillor

Wm - 6 -Briggs, Miss, Harro-

gate 1 1 -Briggs, Miss L. M.,

Clegg, George, Esq.. 1 1 -Collinson, Joseph,

Esq. 1 1 -Crossley, Messrs.

John and Sons

•Dobson, M. G. Esq. 1 1 -England, Thos. Esq. 1 1 -"Esk," per Walter

Common, Esq.. . - 5 -

Walker, Mrs. Henry,

Farrar, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -Farrar, T. Esq - B -Ferguson, Wm. Esq. - 10 6Finlinson, J. H. Esq. 1 1 -Fleming, F. G. Esq. 1 1 -Fletcher, B. L. Esq.. 1 1 -Fletcher, Eli, Esq. . 1 1 -•Gaukroger, Wm.

Esq 1 1 -Greenwood, William

Henry, Esq.

Hargreaves, Mrs. . . 1 1 -Hill, Ernest H.Esq.. - 10 6Hill, John Edwards,

Holdsworth, Alder-

Hookw&y.W.J.Eaq. - 6 -Horner, Chas. Esq. . - 10 6•Hors&U, Alderman

Hoyle, Chas. E. Esq. - 6 -Hoyle, John, Esq. . . 1 1Hoyle, Richard, Esq. 1 1 -Howarth, Greenwood,

Esq - 10 6Ingham, Mrs. Edwd. 1 1 -Ingham, B. G. Esq. . 1 1 -Joues, J. K Esq. ... - 10 -

BRANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 581

*. s. d.*Kerr, Eobt. Esq... - 10 6Kippax, Robert, Esq. - 10 6*Lloyd-Jone8, Bev.

F. E., M.A 1 1 -Mortimer, E Esq... - 10 6Moss. Bros., Messrs. - 10 6Oakes, John, ISsq. . - 10 6Oddie, John, Esq. . . - 10 BOsborn, S. Esq - 10 6Oswin, Wm. Esq... - 5 -Parish, J. Esq - 10 6Parkinsou,John,Esq. - 10 6Patchett, FrankjEsq. 1 1 -•Pigou, Eev. Canon,

D.D ...., 1 1Bamsden, Alderman,

A., JP - 10 6Bawson, B. C. Esq.. - 10 6*Rigge, S. T. Esq. . . - 10 6Bobiuson, Enoch,

Sanderson, Rev. Geo. - 5 -Scott, A Esq 1 1 -Scratcherd, T. H. C.

Esq 1 1 -*Smith, Alderman

David 1 1 -Smith, & Co. Messrs.

David 1 1 -Speak, Alfred, Esq.. - 10 6"Thompson, Capt. . . 1 1 -TJtley, Wm. Esq. . . . - 10 6Waite.Mrs - 10 -Walker, Fredk. Esq. 1 1 -Walker, Mrs. T. J.. - 10 6'Walker, Royston,

Esq 1 1 -Ward, J. Whlteley,

Esq - 10 6Ward, JohnWilliam,

Esq. (1886-87)... 2 2 -•Ward, B. D. Esq. . 1 1 -•Watson, Chas. Esq. 1 1 -Whitaker.Thos. Esq. - 10 6Whttley, John, Esq. 1 1 -Whiteley.W.J.Esq. - 10 6Wilson, James, Esq. - 6 -Sums under 6s - 14 6

Total £68 - 6

Donation*.Bailey, Afthnr, Esq.,

Brook, Cyrns, Esq. . 1 1 -Crabtree, Joseph, Esq.- 10 6Deighton, Whiteley,

Greenhongh, Mrs.,box at Mitre Hotel- 11 -

Leach, John, Esq. .. 1 1 -Biley, Mrs. J. T.,

"NurseryBhymes"13 14 4Swale, Wm. Esq.... 1 1 -Tate, Master B.,

Collected - 5 3Drapers' and Hosiers'

Thomas, Messrs. J.

Walker, Miss Mabel,

Webb, Mrs., box atOld Cock Hotel... - 16 3

Sums under 6s - 6 4

Total Dons... 24 18 8Total Subs. ..68 - 6

£92 19 2

HORNSEA BRANCH.Chairman —

WILLIAM Drsos, Jun., Esq.Treasurer and Honorary

Secretary —QEOEOB MUNBB, Esq.

Collector—Mr. P. GASKELL.

Annual Subscription*.£. «. d.

•Bateson, H. T. Esq. - 5 -Bethell, Commander,

M.P 1 - -Boden.W.H. - 5 -Jroadley.W. H. Esq. 1 - -)lark, George 1 - -

Constable, H.S 1 1 -*Dabb, Wm - 10 6Oalton, Holmes & Co. - 10 -*Dyson, W.Jun. ... - 10 6•Fewster, C. E - 10 6Foster, Heaton - 10 -Gaskell.P - 5 -

*Heslop, George. ... - 5 -

Holmes, T. B 2 2 -Jones,J.T - 5 -Loft, Mrs - 5 -»Lyon,C.E. A - 6 -*Maw,A -10 6*Milner, Geo - 6

Nightingale, Mrs.... - 10 -Ridges, J. B - 10 -Bingrose-Ion, Mrs. . 1 1 -Shackles, C. F 1 1 -•Smithson, C. F..... 1 1 -•Tew, E. L. H - S -Todd, C. J - 10 -*Toogood, Captain. . - 10 6Trinity House 6 - -Twamley, J - 5 -Wade, Ed 1 - -Whateley.Rev. Canon- 10 -Wilson, D 1 1 -

Drmationt.Anderson, W. A.... - 10 -Clarkson, Mrs S - -Collecting Boxes ... 1 1 8

Total Dons 6 17 8Total Subs 26 5 6

£33 3 2

HUDDERSFIELDBRANCH.

Honorary Secretaries—J. T. KILNER, Esq.

FEED. H. SHAW, Esq.Annual Subscription!.

Allan, William - 10 -Allen, Thomas 1 1 -Armitage Brothers.. 2 2 -Armitage & Cloogh . 1 1 -Bamford.D. A. (Mel-

Barker, Sons, & Yeo-

Barnicot & Kenyon. 2 2 --

Beaumont, John, J.P. 1 - -Bentley & Shaw. ... 1 -Bibby, L. R 1 -Bottomley, J. E. 1 -Bottomley, Mrs. Jos. 1 -Bradbury, T. H.

(Colnebridge) .... 1 -Brigg, J. F., J.P. . . . 1 -

£. *. d.frook, Freeman, and

Batley 2 2 -Brook, George, Jun. 5 - -Brook, George S. . . . 1 1 -Brook, Herberts.... 1 1 -Srook, Jonas, & Bros. 6 - -

Brooke, Edward, J.P. 1 1 -Srooke, John, & Sons 5 - -Brooke, H. (Warren-

Calverley, Titns &

Cheetnam, John &Son, Brighouse ... 1 - -

Chichester, Mrs.(Glenwood) 6 5 -

Ciay, Alfred (Ras-trick) 1 1 -

Clegg, Jesse 1 1 -Clelland, W - 10 «Crosland, Fredk. ... 1 1 -Crosland, Joseph, J.P. 1 1 -Day, John, and Sons 2 2 -Denham&Son 1 1 -Dewhnrst, Henry ... 2 2 -Dickenson, B. & Son 1 1 -Drake,Godfrey&Sons 1 1 -Dyson, Law & Son. . 1 1 -Eastwood,D.&Sou9. 1 1Eastwood, F 1 1 -Eastwood, Miss (New-

house) 1 1 -FirthiMiller 1 1 -

France, Josiah 1 1 -

GledhiU, Luke andCo 1 1 -

Haigh, Allen 1 1 -Haigh, J. Eichard.. - 10 6Halgh, W. R., J.P. . 1 1 -Hall, John - 10 6

Henry, A. S., &Co.. 1 1 -Heron, Charles 1 1 -

Hirst,Hanson,& Sons 1 1 -Hirst, Thomas * Co. 1 1 -Hirst, William (New

Mill) 1 1 -Hoerle, George 1 1 -Holliday.Reld&Sous 2 2 -Holmes, The Misses 1 1 -Hopkinson, J. & Co. - 10 6Huth and Fischer . . 1 1 -

Kaye, John, J.P. ... 1 1 -

KeIghley,C.W.,J.P. 1 1 -Keighley, T. B 1 1 -Kidd, Martin (Holm-

frith) 1 1 -King.W 1 1 -Kirk, John and Sons 1 1 -Knight, Geo. T 1 1 -

Learoyd, C. W 1 1 -Learoyd, Edwin. ... 1 1 -Learoyd, Samuel

Leibriech & Beard-

Lockwood Bros. .... 1 1 -Lodge, Joah. 1 1 -Lowenthal Bros. ... 1 1 -Mallingon, George &

Sons 1 1 -Mallinson, Rev. Joel - 10 6Maffinson,W 1 1 -Marsden, Richard . , - 10 -Martin, Sons and Co. 2 2 -Mellor, Wright, J.P.,

DL 1 -Midgley, D. SSons.. 2 2 -Norton,Thos., J.P.. 1 1 -Ormerod, C. J. (Brig-

Ormerod, Hanson(Brighonse) 1 - -

Porritt,R. & Co. 1 1 -

£. t. d.Kamsden, Sir J. W.,

Bart 2 2 -Bamsden, Sykes and

Robinson, F. W 1 1 -Robinson & Martin . 1 1 -

Schofield, Aid. B.... 1 1 -Scholes, J. W 1 1 -Scott,W., M.D.(Mel-

bourne House) ... 1 1 -Shaw, J. W. and H. 1 1 -Shaw, W. Dale, J.P. 1 1 -Sikes, Sir Chas. W. . 1 1 -Starkey Bros 5 - -Stothart & Faulder . 1 1 -Sykcs, Edward &

Sykes,Godfrey&Sonsl 1 -Sykes, J. Nield, J.P. 1 1 -Sykes, John & Sons

(Turnbridge) 10 6Sykes, Joseph, & Co. 1 1 -Sykes, W. Shaw ... 1 1 -Taylor & Littlewood 1 1 -Taylor, H. B 1 1 -Taylor, John, & Sons 2 2 -Tinker, C. S 1 -Tinker, Henry 1 -Tomlinson,Mrs.G.W. 1 -Turner, John 1 -

Walker, Edwin* Co. 1 -Watklnson, Edwards - 10 6Watkinson, James, &

Sons 2 2 -Welch and W. Sykes - 10 6WheaOey-Balme.E.B. 1 - -Wilkinson, Miss.... 1 1 -Wilkinson, John &

WUlans, J. E..J.P.. 1 1 -Wilson & Price .... 1 1 -

Woodhead, Ernest,M.A 10 6

Woodhead, Mrs.E.B. 1 1 -Woodhead,Jos.,M.P. 2 2 -Wrigley, John, and

Sons 1 1 -

Total £165 13 -

Donatiom,' Hndderafleld Ex-

aminer' 1 9 -' HuddersfleldWeekly

News' 2 10 -Parish Church Sun-

day School, Girls'Department ..... 1 10 -

Sykes, Wm. (Holm-frith) 10 6

Woodhead, A. L .. - 5 -Boxes-

George Hotel 9 2Pack Horse Hotel - 13 -Queen Hotel - 1 1Trade Societies

Club - 6 -Sums under 6s.... ~ 5 -

Total Dons 8 5 STotal Subs.... 165 13 -

£173 18 3

582 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

HULL BRANCH.

Chairman—Dr. LAMB.

Honorary Secretary —WILLIAM DYSON, Esq.

Mr. J. L. STRATFORD.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Allison Bros. Messrs. - 10 6Bach & Co. Messrs. T. - 10 6BedelLBenj. Esq.... 1 1 -Bilton and Co. Messrs.

J 1 1 -Bodenft Co. Messrs.!.- 10 6Broadley, W. H. H,

Brochner and Co.Messrs C C 2 2 -

Buckton and Sons,Messrs Geo .... - 10 6

BurstaU and lluffam,

Burwell, W 1 1 -Carver & Co. Messrs. - 10 6Chambers,H.W. Esq. - 10 -Conlthard, J. Esq.. . . - 10 6Davis, E. and Co. ... 2 2 -Des Forges & Sons,

Messrs - 10 6

Dyson, W. Esq., Hon.Sec - 10 6

Earle and Haller,Messrs 1 1 -

Easten&Sons,Me8srs.John - 10 -

Fargus. James, Esq. - 10 -Foster k Co. Messrs.

John - 10 6Gibson and Son .... - 10 6Gleadow and Dibb . . 1 1 -Good, Flodman, and

Grotrian, F. B. Esq.,M.F - 10 6

Hall and Co. Messrs.J 1 1 -

Hamnond, Ernes, and

Hardy, George, Esq.. - 10 6Harrison Brothers . . 1 1 -Hart, G. W. Esq 10 6Helmslng and Son . . - 10 6Hewetson, Misses . . - 10 6Hill, J. H. Esq - 10 6Holmes, T. B. Esq.. . - 10 6Horsley, Smith, &

Co 1 1 -Jameson, Robt. Esq. 1 1 -Joy and Sons,

Messrs Win .... 1 1 -Keighly, Maxsted, *

King, H. S. Esq.,MP. 2 2 -King & Co. Messrs. . - 10 6Kuypers, Ostler, and

Scott - 10 6Lambert, S. Esq.. ... - 10 6Londesborough, Lord,

The Eight Hon. ..1010 -Malcolm and Son,

Messrs. George ... - 10 6Marillier, E. A. Esq. - 10 6Man-is, Willows, and

Smith, Messrs..... - 10 6Marshall, W.T - 10 6Mason, B. B. Esq.. . . - 10 6Mason, Mr. Wright . - 10 6Massey and Sawyer. - 10 6Maw, Till, Kirke &

Co Messrs 1 1 -Moss, J. S. Esq. .... - 10 6Newton Brothers,

Norwood, C. M. Esq. 2 2 -Peasegood, W. Esq. . - 10 6

£. s. d.Pease and Sons,

Rayment & Sharpe . - 10 -Rawson, W. and J.

Robinson, Messrs. - 10 6Reckitt and Sons,

Messrs. Isaac 1 1 -Ripon, Right Hon.

the Marquis of ... 2 2 -Seaton, J. L. Esq. . . - 10 -

Sissons Brothers andCo Messrs 1 1

Smith Brothers andCo. Messrs. S 2 2 -

Smith, H. Esq 1 11 6Smith, Mrs 10 6Smith, W. N. Esq.. . - 10 6Storry, Smithson, &

Co. Messrs 1 1 -Storry, Witty, & Co. - 10 6Tealby & Co. Messrs. 1 1 -The Minerva Lodge

(No. 250) of AncientFree and AcceptedMasons 2 2 -

Tholander, Capt. O.. - 10 6Thorney, J. J. Esa. . - 10 6Tudor, S. and Sons . - 10 6Veltmann and Co.

Wade, Sons, and Co.Messrs. Richard .. 2 2 -

Wadsley, Mrs. E.... 1 1 -Walker. Joseph, Esq. - 10 -White* Son, Messrs. 1 1 -Wilson, E. S. Esq. .. 1 1 -Wilson, David, Esq.. 1 1 -Wilson, Sons, & Co.

Messrs. Thomas.. 10 10 -Winkley and Co.,

Sums under 10s 3 10 -

Total ....£95 14 -

KEIGHLEY BRANCH.Treasurer —

JOHN BBIGG, Esq., J.F.Honorary Secretary —B. C. LAYCOCK, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Bailey, Isaac - 10 6

*Brigg, John, & Co.Messrs 2 2 -

Brigg, Mr. W. M. . . 1 1 -

Burton, Charles .... - 5 -

Clapham Brothers,Messrs 1 1

"Ulough, Mr . Robert 2 2 -Graham, Mrs. llkley 1 1 -Hattersley, Geo. and

Sons, Messrs 1 1 -Jennings, Mr. Jon. . 1 1 -Kelghley, Mr. S. . . . 1 1 -Laycock,Wm. &Sons - 6 -Laycock, John Wm. 1 1 -

Lund, Wm. and Son,

Marriner, B. and W.

Rhodes, Mr. Thos... - 5 -Rishworth Bros.,

Smith and Sons,Messrs - 10 6

•Smith and McLaren 1 1 -Smith, Mrs. Alfred

(Ripon) 5Smith, P. and Son . 2 2 -Spencer & Clarkson. 1 1 -*Sugden Jonas.Bros. 1 1 -

£ . I. d.Summerscales, W. &

Waterhouse, Win... - B -Waterworth, John. . - 6. -Weatherhead, Wm. . - 10 6Whitley, Mr. J - 5 -

Total ......£30 11 6

LEEDS BRANCH.

President—W. BECKETT, Esq., M.P.

Honorary Secretary—J. W. LDDOLT, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Albrecht & Albrecht 1 1 -Appleyard, T. W.

Esq 1 1Ashworth", S. P. Esq. 1 1 -Atkinson.D. H. Esq. - 10 -Bainee, Sir E 1 1 -Baines, E. M. Esq. . - 10 6Barran, J . &Sons... 2 2 -Beckett, W., Esq.,

M.P 2 2 -Bedford, James, Esq. 1 1 -Briggs & Co. Messrs. 1 1 -Briscall, Messrs. T.

and H - 10 ttBrown, S. J. Esq.. . . 2 2 -Buckley and Sous... 2 2 -Bnckton, R. & Sons. 1 1 -"C" 1 ICattaneo&Co.Messrs. - 10 6Charlesworth,MissC. - 10 6Conder, Rev. E. R.. . - 10 6Craven, H. Esq 1 1 -Darwin, F. Esq 1 1 -Dawson, Thos. Esq.. - 10 6Dayson, J. 0. Esq.. . - 10 6Dixon, J. Esq - 18 6Flitch, J. J. & Son,

Fraser, J. B. Esq.... - 10 6Garnett, G. & Sons. . 1 1 -Greenwood & Batley,

Messrs 1 1Hathorn, Davey & Co.,

Messrs 10 6Hebblethwaite Bros.

Messrs 1 1 -Hepper and Sons,

Hollis, Walter, Esq. - 10 6Hotham & Whiting,

Messrs 1 1Hudswcll, Clark, &

Hyam & Co. Messrs. 1 1 -lllingworth, Ingham,

Jackson, W. L. Esq.M P 1 1

Jowitt John, Esq... 1 1 -Joy, W. L. Esq - 10 6Kitgon, Messrs. Jas.

and Co 2 2 -Lambert, Wm. Esq.. - 10 6Lawson, Messrs. S.

Lndolf, Henry 1 1 -M'Connell, Messrs.

A. andJ - 10 6

Messrs 1 1 -Manning, Wardle, &

Co. Messrs 1 1 -Marcan & Co.,Messrs. - 10 6Marsden, H. R 1 1 -Marshall & Snelgrove,

Messrs. 1 1 -Marshall, John, Son

& Co 1 1 -Megeson, Geo. Esq.. - 10 6Metcalfe, G. Esq. ... 1 1 -Milling (Partners).. 1 1 -

£. >. d.Moorhonse & Co.

Messrs - 10 6Newby, T. Esq - 10 6Newstead, J. S. Esq. - 10 6Oxley, Henry, Esq. . 1 1 -Paterson, A. Esq.... 1 1 -Pearson, J. T. Esq. . - 10 6Rayner. John, Esq. . 1 1 -Redmayne, Jno. Esq. - 10 6Reynolds, R., Esq... 1 1 -Riley, H. W. Esq. . . - 10 6Robinson, Joshua,

Esq 1 1 -Small wood, Jas. Esq. - 10 6Smeeton, W. Esq.... - 10 6Smith, Albert, Esq. . - 10 «Taylor, Bros. Messrs. 2 2 -Taylor, Henry, Esq.. 1 1 -Tetley and Sons,

Messrs. Joshua ... 3 3 -Town and Sons,

Messrs. J 1 1 -Turner, R.B. Esq... 1 1 -Turton, W. Esq - 6 -Warburg, Wurster

& Co , . . 1 1 -Wharncliffe, Right

Wilson, Joshua andSons, Messrs 1 1 -

Wilson, Walker, andCo. Messrs 1 1 -

Woodhouse, Edwin,

Wood, T. M. Esq... - 10 6

Total ....£75 15 6

MIDDLESBROUGHBRANCH.

President-Sir JOSEPH W. PEASE, Bart.,

M.P.

Chairman—RATLTON DIXON, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —JAMBS HARMS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions,Bell, Bros & Co 2 2 -Cradock, and Mcln-

tyre 1 1 -Cochrane & Co 1 1 -*Dixon,Raylton, and

"Harris, James, Esq. 1 1 -Owners of Middlesbro'

Pease, Sir J. W.Bart.M P 2 2

Sauiuelson, Sir B. &Co., Limited 2 2 -

Tees ConservancyCommissioners ... 3 3 -

Wharton, J. T. Esq. 2 2 -Whitwell.W. &0o.. 1 1 -

Total £18 18 -

Donations.Middlesbro* Shipping,

per Collector of

Tees ConservancyCommissioners,Dues 11 4

£83 6 -

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 583

MILLOM BRANCH.President —

THOMAS BABLOW-MASSICKS,Esq., J.P.

Treasurer —W. T. LAWRENCE, Esq.

Hon. Secretary-Miss BBTNIKG.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. a.

Ballantyne, Mrs.... - 5 -"Barlow-Massicks,T.

Esq.,J.P 1 1 -"Barlow - MassickB,

Capt H - 10 6Biirratt, Mrs. James - 5 -*Barratt, W. I. Esq.,

J.P 6 -Beever, Miss - 5 . -Bownass, J. T. Esq.

Brynras, Misses A.and ME -10 -

Clowes Dr - 5 -

Dobsoo, Mr. John . . - 5 -Elletson, The Misses - 5 -Flatley, — , Esq.

(Holbrook Abbey) - 5 -Gordon-Smith, Mrs.. - 5 -

Hodbarrow Mining

"Irving, Key. John,J.P - s -

"Lawrence, W. T.

Lewthwaite, Wm.Esq., J.P. I 1 -

Lonsdale, Mrs. Win. - 5 -Moss, Rev. J. M 1 - -"Myers, Major C. J.,j p 1 1 -

Peddar, Mrs - 5 -Postlethwaite, Wm.

Esq. (Silecroft)... 1 1 -Sladen, A. S. Esq... - 5 -Staden J. M Esq . . 5Swan, F. G. Esq.... - 6 -VJllock, Mrs - 10 -"Vanghan,Cedric,Esq.- 10 63 Annuals at 4s.. . . - 12 -6 Annuals at 3s.... - 18 -

86 Annuals at 2s. 6&10 12 621 Annuals at 2s.... 2 2 -

Total £29 16 -

Donations.A Friend (Burne-

side) - 5 -Ainslie, Mrs. A - 5 -Arkwright,Mis8H.. - 5 -Baldwin, Mrs - 5 -Barton, Rev. Wm.

Caine, Mrs. (Brough-ton) - 5 -

Cheetham, Mrs - 10 -Earle, Miss - 10Fleming, Miss 3.1.. - 5

J. C. (0 H. W.) ... - 5Johnson, Mrs. (The

Abbey) - 10Jones, F. M. T. Esq. - 10Jnst, Miss - 10Kewley, Rev. Wm.. - 6Latham, Miss - 5Macquhae, Miss .... - 5Marshall, Capt., J.P. - 5Marshall, Mrs. V.. . . - 5

Myers," J. P. Esq.(Silecroft) - 10

Raymond, Miss .... - 5Reynolds, Miss - 5

£. «. J.alt, Samuel, Esq. . . - 6 -evern, Arthur, Esq. - 6 -mith. Rev. Canon . - 6 -tarkie, DowagerMrs 1 - -

'hompson, Mrs.Boyd - 3 6

'odd-Newcomb, R.Esq 1 - -

Walker, W. B. Esq.jp . . _ 5 _

Williamson, Mrs. . - 5 -Willink, Mrs - 5 -Wright, Miss S. . . . - 6 -

6 Donations at 3s - 18 -11 Dons, at 2s. 6d. 9 12 863 Dons, at 2s. ... 6 6 -2 Dons, at Is. M. - 3 -

76 Dons, at Is 13 16 -Small Sams 6 3 10Bank Interest - 1 9

Total Dons . .48 4 1Total Subs. ..29 16 -

£78 - 1

REDCAR BRANCH.

Patron and President —The EiBL OF ZETLAND.

Chairman — -HENBT THOMPSON, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

J. M. MEEK, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

"Alexander, J. W.Esq - 5 -

•Baker, Major, R. A. - 10 -"Bell Bros. & Co. ... 2 2 -"Burgess, Capt. R.N. - 10 -"Coleman.C. J. Esq. - S -•Cooke, Mr - 10 -"Emerson, E. B. Esq. - 10 -"Rlddell, Rev. Canon - 10 -Contribution Boxes . 3 U 1

Total £8 16 1

ROBIN HOOD'S BAYBRANCH.

President —Sir CHAELES STBICKXAND,

Bart.Hon. Secretary —

Rev. R. JEEMYH COOPER.

Annual Subscriptions."Strickland, Sir Chas.

Bart 3 3 -Barry, J. W. Esq... 2 2 -"Bedlington.Mr.Mat. 1 1 -Bedlington, Mr.Wm. 1 - -Cooper, Capt. Isaac. - 10 -"Cooper, Kev. R. J. 2 2 -Coulson, Capt. John - 10 6"Gibson, Captain ... 1 - -"Grainger, Mr. Benj. 1 - -»Houghtnn,Capt.... - 10 6Steel, Capt. James.. - 10"Storm, Mr.Matthew 1 - -Trebeck, Rev. T.... 1 - -"Wellburn.Mr. Mat. 1 -

Total.... £16 9

Donations.N"ewton, Capt. John 1 1Smtth,Capt.Knightly 2 1Collection s.s. Welsh.

Prince per Capt.

Contents of Fish Box 7 8

£. S. d.ontents of Alms

Total Dons.. 12 16 -Total Subs. . 16 9 6

£29 5 6

RUNSWICK BRANCH.

Patron —'he Most Noble the MARQDIS

OF ^OBMANBY.

President —Ir C. M. PALMES, Bart., M.P.

Honorary Secretary—

Annual Subscriptions.Laverick, Dr. J. V. - 10 6Palmer, Sir C. M.,Bart , M P 3 3

Stephens, Capt. D. W. - 10 6Webster, Robt. Esq. - 10 6

Total £4 H 6

S A L T B U R NBRANCH.Chairman —

Capt. J. G. SWAN, J.P.

Treasnrer andHonorary Secretary —Mr. T. G. PEABSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Atkinson, Mr. T.... - 5 -"Bell, Bros., Messrs. 2 2 -CoUedge, Mr. G -10 -Dickinson, Mr. T. . . - 6 -

Duck, Mrs 6 -Fox.Theo. A. Esq.. - 10 -Gilbertson, Mrs - 5 -Hamilton, Mr. H. . . - 6 -

Heslop Mr T - 5Sornsby. Mr. M 5 -

Hutchinson, Mrs.,

"Irvin, Rev.B., M.A. 1 1 -"I'Anson,/. C. Esq. 1 1 -

Jackson, Gilbert B.Esq .. . 10

Melliship, Mr. W. . . - 10 6Peacock, Mr. J. H. . - 5 -"Pearson, Mr. T. G. - 10 -Pease, A. Esq., J.P.,

Marske 1 -Pease, H. Fell, Esq.,

M P 1 - -Pitchforth, Mr. T. S. - 5 -Rapp & Son, Messrs. - 10 6Richards, Windsor,

Esq 1 1 -Scrafton, R. Esq, . . . - 5 -Simpson, J.C. Esq.. - 5 -

Stackhouse, H. F.Esq - 10 -

Stewart, Mrs. Hope. 1 - -Stobart, Mrs 1 1 -"Swan, Captain J. G.,

Upsall Hall 1 1 -Thnbron, Mr. W. . . - 5 -Turnbull Mr. J - 10Turner, the Hon.

Judge 1 1Whitwell, W. Esq.

J.P 1 1Walton, Joseph, Esq. 1 1Wilson, Mr. E. W. . - 10

£. t. d.Vilson, S. R. Esq. . - 10 -

Yeoman, Rev. Arch-deacon, Marske. . . 1 - -

Zetland, The Earl of 6 - -

Total ... . £33 ft 6

Donations.G. Colledge'sBox... - 6 -/ife-boat Honse Box 1 - 7

Pillar Box at Tram-way 2 1 2

*roceeds of Sale ofProgrammes atMiss McPfaerson'sSchool Eutertain-

Sale of Sundry Fancy

Friend 1Sums under 5s - 13 9

Total Dons.... 8 6 6Total Sabs. ...33 9 6

£41 16 -

SCARBOROUGHBRANCH.Chairman —

PBESroEHT OP TBTHriTHOUSE.

Treasurer—J. W. WOODALL, Esq.Honorary Secretaries —

JOHM STEPHENSOH, Esq.A. E. HICK, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.

Blunt, Archdeacon,DD . . - B

Bottomley, Miss.... - 6 -Bower, E. C. Esq. . . - 6 -

Brooke, B. Esq - 10 -Brough, Edwin, Esq. 1 1 -Brough, Mrs 1 1 -Collinson, K. Esq.... - 5 -Craven, Miss Mary. . - 6 -

Darley,'Mrs - &Denby, Jesse, Esq. . - 6 -Derwent,the lit. Hon.

Lord 2 2 -

Ellis, Miss - B -Faithful, Rev. J. A. - B -Fielding, Lady - 5 -Finch, Revd. M. J. . 1 1 -Forster, B.. Esq - 6 -"Fowler, Benj. Esq.. - 6 -Gratton, Colonel.... - S -

Hebden, E. H. Esq. . 1 1 -Hebden, Wm. Esq. . 1 1 -Herbert, H. Esq. ... - 10 6Hick, A. E. Esq.... - S -Hick,M.Esq. - B -"Hick, P. Esq - S -Holroyd, Miss Eliza-

beth. . 1 1Holroyd, Miss 1 1 -

&Co - B -

Jackson, Geo. Esq... \ - -Knowles, Mrs. A. .. - 10 -Lea, George, Esq.... - B -Leigh, Hon. Augusta - 1 6Marshall and Snel-

grove, Messrs. ... - 10 6Maynard, Mrs - 5 6Moody, Mrs 5

'

584 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

£ . s. d.Newton, E. H. Esq.. - 10 -Palmer, Mrs - 10 -Parkinson, Mrs. A. . - 10 -

Rhodes, Jno. Esq.. - 10 -Robinson, Mrs - 5 -Hodden, Mrs - 5 -Rodham, Mrs - 10 «Rowntree, J. Esq. . - 10 8Rowntree, Joshua,

Esq.,M.P - B -Rowntree, W. Esq. . - 10 6

Sitwell, Sir George,Bart 1 1 -

*Smith. Geo. Alder-

Stead. Samuel, Esq.. - 6 -Steeble, Lleut.-Col... 1 1 -

Stephenson, Mr. J. . - 5 -Sarony's Studio ~ 5 -Taylor, J. B. Esq. . . - 10 -Teale, J. W. Esq. . . - 6 -Theakstone, S. W. &

Co - 5 -Tlndall, Mrs. R. H. . - 10 -

Wailes Miss - B -Waterhouse, Mrs. . . - 5 -Watkins,Miss - 5 -Whitfield, Mr. J 5 -Whittaker.Thos.Esq. - 6 -Williamson, J. Esq. - 5 -Wintle,Miss - B -•Woodall, Chas. W.

Esq 1 1 -*Woodall,J.W.Esq. 1 1 -

Total £ 38 1 -

Donations.Allan, Alex. Esq. .. - 10 -Barton, Mrs - 10 -Burkill, J. Esq - B -Madden, Mrs - S -Hebblethwaite, T. F.

Esq - 5 -Holroyd, Miss - 6 -Kendall, CoL - B -

Preston, Mrs. - 5 -Ripley, F. Esq - B -Rudgard, R. Esq.. . . - 10 -Rawstorne,Rev.A.G. - B -Stead, Ed. T. Esq. .. - 10 -

Teale, Mrs - 6 -Waddington & Sons,

Walker, L. Esq.(The Mayor) - B -

Waterhouse, Mrs. . . - 6 -Watkins, MissE.... - 5 -Watkins, Misses.... - 5 -Webb, Miss - B -Wilkinson, Gilbert

Esq 1 -Wilkinson, Oscar

Esq - 10 -

Yorke, Mr. Joseph . - B -"Mysterious Musi-

cians," proceeds ofOpen-air Concert . 6 9 -

" Punch and Judy " 1 - 2Sums under 5s 9 12 -

Total £26 11 2

Boxes.Life-boat House. ... 10 16 6

OldCliff 1 6 4

£. >. d.

Custom House - 16 3Boxes under 5s. .... - 11 8

Total £16 19 9

Hotels.

Swift's 1 4 9

Total £11 12 1

Total Boxes ..16 19 9Total Dons 26 11 2Total Subs. ...38 1 -

£93 4 -

SETTLE BRANCH.President—

WALTER HOUBISON, Esq.Honorary Secretary —Captain STACKHOUSE.Annual Subscriptions.

Alcock, Wm. Esq... 1 1 -Armstrong, W. B.

Esq. - 10Batten, Mrs 1 1 -Birkbeck, John, Esq. 1 1 -Birkbeck, JJun. Esq. 1 - -Birkbeck, Jos. Esq.. 1 1 -Boyd, Ten. Arch-

Brayshaw, John, Esq.- 10 6Brockbank, Mr. E... - B -Bryning, Miss E. M. - 5 -Buck, C.W. Esq.... - B -Burn, R. Esq - 10 6Charlesworth, C. H.

Esq 1 1 -Christie, Hector, Esq. 2 2 -Clapham, T. R. Esq. 1 1 -

Conlthnrst, Rev. W.H. - 10 -

Davis.Mr.T - 10 -Dawson, W.M. Esq . 1 1 -Ellis, Mr. Francis... - 10 -Foster, Miss, Settle . - 10 -Foster, Miss M.H... 1 1 -Foster, Mrs. E. T. . . - 10 -Golland Mrs 1Grisdale, Mrs - 5Hammond, Jas. Esq. 1 1 -Hammond, J. jun.

Hammond,Miss(B.E.)- 10 -Hammond, Mrs. . . . - 6 -Handby, Mr. Ed.... - B -Handby, Mr. John . - 6 -Hartley, Mr. Jas.... - B -Hartley, J. Esq. (C.) - 10 -Hartley, Mrs. Robt.. - 10 -Harvey, Mr. Thos. A. - B -Hick, Edw. Esq..... - 10 6Holgate,T. Esq. (B.) - 10 -Holmes, Messrs. ... - 10 -Hook, Sergeant - S -Howarth, Mr. Jas... - B -Ingham,Mr. W. - 5 -Ingleby, Chris. Esq.. 1 1 -Ingleby, John, Esq.. 1 1 -Ingleby, Mrs. R. ... - 10 6Inman, Thomas .... - B -Jackson, Mr. C. (H.) - B -Jackson, Mr. T. .... - 6 -Jarry, Misses - B -King Mr Hy - 6 -Knowles, Mrs. 1 1 -Knowles, T. F. Esq. 2 2 -Leeming, Mr. Thos.. - B -Lister, Mr. John.... - 6 -Love, G. H. Esq.... - 10 -

£. >. dMarshall, T. and J.. - 10 -Mason, Rev. Jackson - 10 6•Morrison, Walt. Esq. 6 - -

Pierson, Capt. J. E.. - 10 6Preston, Mrs. (M.H.)1 - -Ray, Mr.W. B 1 1 -Renton, George ... - 10 <Sedgwick, Geo. Esq - 10 -Sedgwick, Miss.... 1 - -Sedgwick, Mrs. L. . 1 1 -Shepherd, Mrs - 5 -Skirrow, Henry ... - 6 -Smith, Mrs. A - B -Smith, Mr. Joseph. - 5 -Stackhouse, Captain 1 1 -Stackhouse,Mrs. .. - 10 -Stackhouse, Mrs. . . - 10 -Stansfeld, Mies .... 1 1 -Starkie, Rev. H. A. 1 1 -Style, Rev. George. . 1 1 -Tatham,.Mr8 10Tattersall, W. Esq. . 2 2 -Thompson, H. J. J.

Thompson, Jno. Esq. - B -Thorpe.Mra 10 -Thwaites, J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Titterington, T.Eeq. -10-Vant, Mr. J. Henry. - B -Watkin, Rev. B. E.. 1 1 -Wilcock, R 5Yorke, T. E. Esq. . . 1 1 -Sums under 6s 1 6 6

Total £63 4 -

S H E F F I E L DBRANCH.

President—The Right Hon.

The EARL FrrzwiuiAH.Secretaries-

Messrs. NEWMAN H. HUNT&SON.

Annual StAfcriptiom,*Bembridge,J.K.Esq. 1 1 -*Brown, Sir John ... 2 2 -•Bnrridge, Stephen,

Esq 1 1 -Cadman.'f.W. Esq. 1 - -Chadburn Brothers. . 1 1 -Chestcrman and Co.. 1 1 -Clegg, Alderman

W J . ... 1 1•Clegg, Councillor

j.C 1 1 -*Cole Brothers 1 1 -•Dixon and Sons.... 2 - -*Firth, T. and Sons . 2 - -Fowler, Fred - 10 -Fox, S. & Co. (Lim.) 6 - -Gilmour, D. and Co. 1 1 -Hobson, Joseph and

Hunt, N.H.& Son.. 1 1 -Hntton and Sons ... 1 1 -»Jessop,T., the late. 2 2 -Kenyon and Co 1 1 -Law.Mr - 10 6Marrian, Thomas &

Co. (Limited) .... 1 1 -Marsh Brothers & Co. 1 1 -Martin, Hall, and Co. 1 1 -Newton, F. and Sons 1 1 -Porter, Chas. G 2 - -Roberts and Belk... 1 1 -Roberts, S. Esq., the

late 1 1 -Rodgers and Sons. . . 2 - -Rossell, H 1 1 -Rowley, J. J. Esq... 1 1 -Stephenson, H. Esq. 1 1 -•Tnrton, T. and Sons 1 1 -

£. *. d.*Vickers,Sons,8iCo. 2 2 -Walker and Hall... 1Watson and Sons ... 1 -Wightman, Arthur. 1Wilks Miss .. 1Wilson, Hawkswortb,

Ellison, and Co... 1Wilson, Thomas.... 1

STA1THES BRANCH.President-

Sir C. M. PALMKB, Bart., M.P.

Chairman —GEOBQE BBOTCHIB, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—Dr. J. V. LAVEBIGK.

Annual Subscriptions.*Brotchie,George,Esq. - 10 6Hon. Secretary - 10 6Lambert, Rev. A. L. 1 - -*Laverick,Capt.G.D. - 10 6»Palmer, Sir C. M.,

Bart, M.P 3 3•Robinson, Capt. J. J. 10 6•Spinks, Mr. Jas.. . . - 10 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes . - 16 8

£7 12 2

W A K E F I E L DBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary—J. T. HALL, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Alder, Thos. and Son 1 1 -Barker, Major 1 1 -Blnks,John - 10 6

Charlesworth, J.Bartf 1 1 -

Fernandes, J. L. . . . 1 1 -Gaskell, Major Gerald

Milnes 1 1 -Hall J T 1 1Holdsworth, Richard 1 - -Hoidsworth, 8., M.D. I I -jeatham, S. G 1 - -jeatham, Claude ... - 10 -Latham, J. F 1 1 -

Lee, Geo. and Sons.. 1 1 -Mackle, Miss Edith

6 1 1 -Hackie, Mrs. John. . 1 1 -tfander, George .... - 10 -Micklethwaite, Mrs.

Painthorp 1 - -Mickietbwalte, Mrs.

lobinson, Henry ... 1 - -Smith,Henry 1 1 -Stanfleld, A. W - 10 6Tew, Percy 1 - -Tew, Herberts 2 2 -Tomlinson,W. H. B. 1 1 -

Total £2B 2 -

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 585

WHITBY AND UP-GANG BRANCHES.

Honorary Secretaries —E. W. CHAPMAN, Esq.Mr. ROBERT GIBSON.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Atley, W. H. Esq... - 10 -Austen, Rev. G - 6 -Barnard, Gray, and

Sugget, Messrs... - 5 -•Barrick, H. Esq. ... - 6 -*Barry, Capt. J. H. . - 5 -Baxter, Messrs. H.

Belcher, T. W. Esq.. - 10 -Booth,Mrs 1 - -Bradley, Miss E. H.. 1 1 -Brewster, Mrs. John - 10 -Bryan, Mr. Thos.... - 6 -Buchanan and Son.. - 10 -•Chapman, E.W.Esq.l - -Chapman, J. J. Esq. 1 1 -Clark, Mr. J - 6 -Clarkson, Jas. & Son - 5 -Cohen, A. D. Esq. . . - 10 -Collier & Son, Messrs. - 5 -Corner & Readman,

Corney, Mr - 6 -Denison, Earnest,

Esq., M.P 2 - -Ellerby, Mrs - 10English, A. Esq 5 -English, A. W. Esq.,

Farrow, Rev. J. R. . - 5 -Fisher, Mr. Charles. - 5 -•Foster, Capt. Jno. . - 5 -Frank, John, Esq... - 5 -•Gibson, Mr. Kob',. . - 6 -Gray & Partners.... - 10 -Gray, W. S. Esq - 10 -•Harrison, C. Esq. .. - 5 -Harrowing, Mr.Robt. 1 - -Harrowing & Co.,

Messrs 1 1Hayes & Falkrag-

bridge, Messrs.... - 6 -Hewson. Miss - 10 -Holder, J.W. Esq... - 10 -Home & Son, Messrs. - 6 -Hulton, Mr. Eobt... - 6 -Jameson. Miss - 6 -Jones, Mrs - 6 -Jow, John, Esq..... - 10 -Langborae, Misses.. - 10 -Langdale and Sons . - 6 -•Marwood and Sons - '10 6

Marwood, C - 10Maw.Mr.N - 5 -Mead, Dr. - 6 -*Milburn, Mr. Geo.. - 5 -

Nicholson, Mr. J. B. - 6 -Pannett, R. E. Esq. . - S -Patchett, Rev. W H.- S -Pearson, Mr. Thos. . - 6 -Proctor, Chas. Esq.. - 10 6Richardson, C. Esq.. - 6 -Richardson. F. Esq.. - 6 -Rowland &*Robin«on,

•Sanderson, Capt. W. - 5 -Sewell, Mr. 6 -Simpson, Chapman,

&Co. 10•Smailes, Capt. Thos. - 6 -Smales Bros. Messrs. - 10 -Smales G W .. - 10 6•Smith, Mr. W. B. . - 6 -Snowdon, Mr. F. ... - 6 -Stevenson, Mr. J. . . . - 5 -Stewart, Mr. John.. - 6 -

•Summerson, Capt. . - 5 -Thistlewaite, L - 10 -Tinley Dr - 6 -•Tumbull and Son . - 10 6

£. s. dTurnbull Bros. - 10 -tfsherwood, W. Esq. - S -Weighlll, John and

Son . , - 6 -•Wharton, Capt - 6 -Wilson, Dr - 5 -•Wrigat, Capt. Chas. - 10 -Wright, W. Esq.... - 10 -Yeoman, Dr. - 5 -Yeoman, Mr. T. P... - 5 -

Donations.Sundry Donations . . 1 8 CContribution Boxes . 4 3 6

£41 - -

WITHERNSEABRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —H. H. Ante, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Allison, E - 6 -Allison, Henry - 5 -*Ayre, H. H -10 -Bailey and Leetham. 1 1 -Barrett, W 1 1 -Bethell, Commander,

M.P - 10 -Broadley, W. H. H.. 1 1 -Brochner H .. . . - 10 6Chambers, W -10 -

*«ardam, J. Q - 6 -Hewitson, Miss 1 1 -Hildyard, J 1 - -Holden, Thomas.... 1 1 -Hutchinson and Son. 1 1 -

Pease and Sons 1 1 -Pagh, William - 10 -•Robson, E - 10 -Sharp, W.S -10 6Smith Bros, and Co.. 1 1 -Stephenson, Laurence- 10 -Swann,Capt 1 1 -Trinlty House, Hull 5 - -White, T. W - 10 6Wilson, D 1 1 -*Wilson, Dr - 10 6Wilson, T., Sons,* Co. 2 2 -•Young, James 1 1*)Toung,James,Jun. - 10 -

Total .... 28 1 -Contribution Boxes. . - 9 4

"£28 10 4

YORK BRANCH.

Treasurer andHonorary Secretary—

Dr. DDKUILL.

Annual Subscriptions.Acton, Geo. Esq -10 6•Agar, Joseph, Esq.,

J.p 1Bateman, Sam. Esq. 1 - -Brady, Mrs. Wm.... - 5 -Burtt, Mrs. Jonathan - 10 -

Carter, Geo. W. Esq. - 10 6Cartwright, Miss S.. 1 1 -Cattro, Mrs - 10 -•Cattley, Walter, Esq. - 10 6Clayton, Mrs. E. M. 1 1 -Glutton, Wm. J. Esq.,

J.P. 1 1 -Cotton, Mrs. Char-

£. s. dCowling, Henry, Esq. - 6 -Cragg, Miss Helen. . 1 1 -*Dean of York, The

Very Rev 1 1 -*Dimsdale,MissEliz. 1 1 -•Dnnhill, C. H. Esq.,

M.D 1 1Elsley, Chas. Esq. . . 1 - -Farrar, Robert, Esq.,

the late 1 - -Fausset, Rev. A. B. - 10 -Felloe, R.H. Esq... - 10 6Fenwick, Mrs. R. H. 1 1 -Gowthorpe, Mr. Wm. - 6 6Gray, Miss - 5 -Gutch, Mrs. ........ 10 -Harcourt,Mrs.Egerton

Vernon 1 1 -Hill, Edward, Esq... 1 1 -Hill, John H. Esq... 1 1 -Hodgson, Jos. Esq. . 1 1 -

Johnson, Rich. Esq.. - 10 -LasceUea, the Hon.

Mrs. Egremont. . . - 10 6Leak, Mrs. Wm 1 1 -Leetham, Henry, Esq. 1 - -Lindberg, T. H. Esq. - 10 6Lockwood, F. Esq.,

M.P 1 1Longridge, Mrs.... 2 2 -Marshall, Miss Mary 1 1 -Melrose, James, Esq.

Menuell, Mr. Wm. . - 10 -•Middlewood, Miss

Monkhouse, T. Esq. - 10 -Morrill, W. W. Esq. - S -Nettleton, Mrs - 10 -Peace, Chas. 0. Esq. 1 1 -Pease, Alfred E.,

Esq., M.P. 1 1 -Pierson, Mrs. John . - 10 -Rawdon, W. F. Esq. 1 1 -Richardson, Hen. Esq. 1 5 -Robinson, Mrs. E. A. 2 - -•Robinson, Miss ... - 5 -Rowntree, Mrs. Sarah 1 - -Sellers, Messrs. G.

and J.G - 10 -Shann, Chas. Esq... 1 1 -Shann, Fredk. Esq. . 1 1 -Spence, Alfred. Esq. 2 2 -Starkle, Capt. Ed. C. 1 1 -Taylor, J. F. Esq. . . - 10 6Tennant, Mrs. - 10 -Terry, Joseph, Esq.,

J.P - 10 6Thorp, H. B. Esq. . . 1 1 -Thorpe, Mrs.Fielden - 6 -Umpleby, G. W. Esq.l 1 -Wade, Jno. Esq., the

Walker, Thos. Esq.. 1 1 -Walker, Wm. Tomlin-

son, Esq., J.P. ... 1 1 -Ware, Henry J. Esq. - 10 -Whitehead, George,

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Whytehead, W.Esq.,

the late - 10 6Wilberforce, W. W.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Wilkinson, Jos. Esq. - 10 -

Wilson, G. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Wilson. Mrs. Walter. 1 - -Wilson, Walter, Esq. 1 - -Wood, Thos. F. Esq. 1 1 -Wright, Mrs. Sam.. - 10 6Yorke, Miss 1 - -

Total £12 13 6

D&natiwM.Brown, The Misses - 10 6Dunhill Dr 5 - -FOBS, Mrs 1 1 -iicnardson, Mr. Hy. - 6 -

£. s. d.Collection 2 6 6

Total Dons.... 12 6 -Total Subs 72 13 6

£84 19 6

SCOTLAND.

^it)£rt)££nsf)frt.ABERDEEN BRANCH.

Chairman—The Right Hon.

The LORD PBOVOST OFABERDEEN.

Honorary Secretary —A. D. MIME, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Aberdeen Steam Na-vigation Company 5 6 -

Adam, Thos., Jun... 1 1 -Bisset, Miss Fenwick 2 - -Davidson, George. . . - 10 -•Duthie, William... 1 1 -•Edmond, Francis,

LLD 3 -Fiddea, Edward .... - 10 -Hall, Alex, and Co.. 1 1 -•Henderson, Lord

Home, Robert B. ... - 10 6Jamieson, George . . 1 1 -Leslie, W. & Co - 10 6•Lumsden, Robert. . 1 - -Ludwig, Chas. & Co. - 5 -Macqueen, John. O.. 1 1 -Miller, John 1 - -Milne, John D.,

L.L.D 1 - -Milne, Wm. (C. A.) - 10 6Nicol, Alex. &Co. .. 1 1 -Reid, John, Advocate 1 1 -

Ship Masters' Society \ - -

Thompson, Geo. Jun. 3 3 -•Walker, Alex -10 6•Wilson, A. H 1 1 -•Yeats, William.... 1 - -

T

Donation.»Webster,John,I,L.D.- 5 -

£33 11 -

FRASERBURGVfiBRANCH.

Patron —The Right Hon. the LOED

SALTOON.Treasurer & Hon. Sec.—ANDREW TABBAS, Esq.Annual Xubscriptum.

Anderson, Sir Alex.. 1 1 -Baird's Trustees.... 1 - -Clinton, Rt. Hn. Lord 2 - -Cordiner, W. F. Esq. 1 - -Fordyce, Mrs 1 - -Fraserburgh Harbour

Commissioners ...17 9 6

2 M

586 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.£. s. d.

Gordon, Rear-Ad-miral, A.C 1

Henderson, W. Esq. . 1 1 -

Saltoon, Bt. Hn. Lord 6 - -Contribution Boxes . - 9 4

Total £36 - 10

N E W B U R G HBRANCH.President —

JOHH H. UDNT, Esq.Hon. Secretary —Mr. P. MUBBAY.

Annual Subscription*.•Anderson, M.F.... - 10 -•Crevie, Ceorgea... - B -

•Loutit, Rev. J. S... - 6 -Mackenzie, General. 1 - -•Murray P - 6 -Russel Trust 5 - -•Ruxton, Charles . . - B -Turner, Misses 1 - -*Udny J H 6 -Contribution Boxes . - 11 6

Total £15 1 6

PETERHEADBRANCH.Treasurer—

WM. BAXTBE, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

WILLIAM Born, Esq., F.R.S.E.Annual Subscriptions.

Alexander, Mrs.,Edinburgh - 10 6

•Boyd, William ... - 10 6

Cummine, James,Esq., of Rattray. . 2 2 -

Ferguson, Colonel,ofPitfonr 2 - -

Fraser, David - 6 -

Kidd, Robert, & Sons - 6 -Martin, David - 6 -

Mitchell Wm - S -

Peterhead HarbourTrustees, amountcollected from

Robertson, Robert . . - 5 -Russels,Misses,Trus-

Simpson. Miss - 5 -Will, John H - 5Sums under 5s 6 2 6

Total £51 16 3

PORT ERROLLBRANCH.

Patron—The Right Hon. the EARL OF

EBBOLLand Treasurer.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. JAKES BODDIE.

Annual Subscriptions.*Erroll, The Earl of 1 - -*Ross, Rev. Robt.. . . - 10 -RtiBsel Trust B - -

Total £10 4 6

WHITELINK BAYBRANCH.

President-Rev. DUHCAN McGBEGOB.

Honorary Secretary—Mr. A. J. BIBNIE.

Annual Subscriptions.£. ». d.

*A. J. B - s -•Cordiner, W. F.Esq. 1 - -•Lawrence, Messrs.

W. J. and Sons . . - 6 -•McGregor, Rev. Dun-

Russel Trust 6 -I'omlinson, Miss

Total ....£8 4 6

&rgBlIs&t«.CAMPBELTOWN

AND SOUTHEND(CANTYRE) BRANCH.

Patron —His Grace the DUKX OF

AEGTLL, K.T., V.P.

President —PBOVOST COLVILLE.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. GAVIK THOMSON.

Annual Subscriptions,t. t. d

Ardlussa, Dy. Co. .. - 6 -Argyll, His Grace the

Duke of, K.T., V.P. S - -Bell,R.,Esq. - 7 6*Boyd, Mr. J. C - B -Brown & Co. Messrs.

Campbell, Capt. J. C.

Campbeltown Har-bour Trustees . . . . B - -

Colville, David, Esq. - B -•Colville, Duncan, Esq.

•Dunlop, James, Esq. - B -Galbraith&Cochrane - 5 -•Greenlees, C.C. Esq. - 10 -Greenlees, Dan. Esq. - 10 -Greenlees, Robt. Esq. - 10 -Hall, James M. Esq. 1 - -

Mackinnon, P. Esq.,

•Mactaggart, D. Esq. - 10 -•Mactaggart, J. M.

Esq B -M«Alister, Major, of

*M<</allum, D. Esq.. - 5 -»M«Donald,D.W.Esq. - 6 -*M«Gibbon, D. Esq. . - 10 -*M«Kersie,John,Esq. - B -M°Kersie, W. Esq. - B -McNair,W.Esq - B -McPherson, Bailie . . - 6 -M"Sporran, A. & Co. - B -*Muir, John, Esq. . . - 10 -Murray, John, Esq.. - B -•Ralston, Bailie ... - S -•Russell, Rev. Dr. . . - 10 -•Stewart, James, Esq.- 10 -

£. s. d.Stewart, N.B. of Kiel 2 2 -

Total £26 1 -

&Brs&i«.ARDROSSAN

BRANCH.Honorary Secretary —

JOHN CRAIG, Esq.Treasurer and

Assistant-Secretary—R. L. ALPINE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Eglln ton and Winton,

•Alpine, R. L - 6 -Anderson, Jno - 6 -Anderson, Jno - 5 -•Ardrossan Ship-

Arthur&Co 6 - -•Bailey, Jas. L - 6 -Baird, W. and Co. . . B - -

'Dunwoodie, R - B -*Em»lie, John - 10 -Finnic, A. and Son . 2 2 -Galloway, John .... 1 - -Galloway, John, of

Kilmeny 1 1 -Goodwin, Jas. and Co.l 1 -Goodwin Brothers.. - B -Quthrie, Alex - B -

•Mclsaac, James. ... - 18 6*Mack,D.J -10 6•McMillan, Capt.... - B -Merry and Cunlng-

Robertson, Dr. -10 6•Russell & Fullarton 1 1 -•Steel, Captain - B -Vernon, Hon. G. R. 1 1 -

Total £45 9 6Sundry Donations . . 6 18 10

£51 8 4

AYR BRANCH.Chairman —

WILLIAM KIWATBICK, Esq.Provost of Ayr.

Treasurer—J. McHDTCHOS, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

W. POLLOCK, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Alexander,Maj.-Gen.Sir Claud 3 3 -

Baird D 1 -Baird, J. G. A., M.P. 1 - -Baird, W 2 -Baird, Mrs 2 - -Bell, John 1Blackburn, Miss ... - 10 -Campbell, R. F. F. of

Coats, George, Belle-Isle 6 - -

Coats, Sir Peter B - -Cowan, Hugh 1 - -Dunlop, W. H - 10 -Dykes, Rev. Dr - 10 -

£. s. d.Flint & Son, William - 10 -

emmell, A. B - B -irdwood, Gavin ... 1 - -[amilton, John . . 2 - -{ouldsworth, J. H.Rozelle B - -

louldsworth, J. M.. 1 - -louldsworth, Wm. . 5 - -

Mcllwrath, Cowan &

Oswald, R. A. 3 - -Paton & Sons, James 1 - -

Pollock, Mr. & Mrs.ofMiddleton 1 - -

teele, Ex-Provost . . - 10 -tewart, Francis P. . - 5 -tewart, William ... - 10 -'aylor, J. and A.. . . - 10 -'empieton and Son,

Tennent, A. H.,Craigie House. ... 1 - -

Tennent, H. T.Duna-

White.George Colvin 1 - -Wyllie, D. &Co - B -

Total £51 8 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes

at Life-boat House 1 18 9

£53 6 9

BALLANTRAEBRANCH.

Patron—QEORGE OLIVEB, Esq., of

Laggan.President-

Rev. F. J. WILLIAMSON.Honorary Secretary—

W.W. FULLABTON, Esq., M.B.Annual Subscriptions.

M«Connel,W. Esq.. 1 1 -Moore, J. Carrick,

Esq 2 - -

Stair, The Earl of... 2 2 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . - B 6

£7 10 5

GIRVAN BRANCH.

President —The Most Hon. the MABQOTS

OF AlLSA.

Chairman —ROBEUT INGLIS, Esq.

Treas. and Hon. Sec.—THOMAS MCCOKKOCHIE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.•Ailsa, Marquis of . 5 - -Stair, Lord, K.T. ... 2 2 -Alexander, Sir Claud 2 2 -•Blair, John J. M.

Esq., Girvan - B -•Inglis, Robert, Esq.,

•Lees, Thos. Esq.,Grirvan - 6 -

M«Connel, William,Esq., of Knock-

BRANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 587

£. «. d.*M«DowalI,William,

Esq., Girvan .... - 6 -•Murray, William,

* Nelson, Robert,Esq., Girvan .... - 5 -

Vernon, Hon. G. R.,M.P., of Auchans. 1 - -

Contribution Boxes . - 6 1<>Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total £13 4 4

IRVINE BRANCH.

President—ABDW. WATT, Esq.

Provost.Vice-Presldemv-

JOHH PATEBSON, Esq., ofKnowehead.

Honorary Secretary—JAMES DICKIE, Ksq.

Annual Subscriptions.Alexander, Hugh... - 10 -Auld, Miss - 5 -Boyle, Capt. R.N.... 1 - -Boyd, H. F 1 1 -•Buchanan, R. M'C. - 10 -

Gas Residual ProductsCo. - 5 -

•Gilmour, Alexander - 10 -Henderson, Win. &

C o 3 3 -Irvine Forge Co. ... - 5 -

•Longmuir, Alex. . . - 10 -Macredie, Mrs. Mure - 10 -

•Paterson, John,of Knowehead .... - 10 -

*Sommen file, Rev.Dr - 6

Sums under 6». 3 17 -

Total £16 6 -

TROON BRANCH.

Honorary Secretary—ALEXANDEB WILLIE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Alexander, S i r Claud 2 2 -Alexander, Dr - 10 6Ailsa Shipbuilding

Binnie Mr - 6 -Black, R. F. - 5 -

Craig, J. & M 1 - -•Cook, Duncan -10 -Cunningham, W. S. 1 - -

Eglinton Iron Co. . . 2 - -Finnic, Archd. X: Son 2 - -Finnic, Miss - 10 -Fleming, Rev. James - 10 -Galloway, John .... 1 - -•Gillies, James - 10 -Horn & Son, Jno.... 1 1 -Houldsworth, W. H.

Esq., M P 1 - -Kirkwood, Kev. J.. . - 10 -•Logan. Jno - 10 -

Portland, Duke of .. 2 2 -Robertson, David... - 6 -Walker A ... 10 -

£. t. d.•Wood, Adam 1 - -Wood, John - 10 -•Wright, G. H - 6 -Wyllie Jas 10 -Wyllie, J. and A... . . - 10 -Young, William - 5 -Contribution Boxes. - 9 10

Total £24 6 4

aSanffsIjtu.BANFF AND

MACDUFF BRANCH.

President —The Right Hon.

The EARL OF FIPE, K.T.

Chairman —'JAMES WILLIAMSON, Esq.,

Provost of Banff.

Deputy Chairman —ALEX. GEORGE, Esq.,Provwt of Macduff.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec. —

Annual Subscription*.£. t. d.

Fife,Earlof 10 - -Seafield, Dowager

Seafleld, Earl of 2 - -Abercromby,SirR.Bt. 1 - -Allan, John Esq.... - 6 -A. Asher, Esq., M.P. 1 1 -Banff Shipping 3 IS 6Bryson, W. G. Esq. . - 6 -Campbell, Colonel . . 1 - -Coutte, Ex-Provost . - 5 -Gumming, Geo. Esq. - 6 -Gumming, Colonel

Duff, Hon. G. Skene. 1 - -Duff, R.W. Esq. M.P. 1 - -Duff. Major Gordon . 1 - -Duncan, Ex-Provost - 6 -Forbes, Colonel - 10 -•George, Provost ... - 5 -Gordon, C. W. R. Esq. - 5 -•Hannay, John, Esq. - 6 -Harvey, John, Esq.. 1 - -•Hodge, Capt. ....-..- 6Hunter, Rev. Wm. . - 5 -Laurie, Professor... - 6 -M«Connachie Si Iron-

Macdnff Cmercl. Co . . - 5 -Macduff Shipping . . 4 - -

•Martin, Ex-Provost - 6 -Mime, Dr., the late . - 6 -Nisbet and Co - & -Russell, Trustees of

late Misses 6Scott - Moncrieff,

Sheriff - 5 -Simpson, J. Esq - 6 -Stronach, Wm. Esq. 1 - -Tayler, W. J. Esq.

(the late) 1 - -Walker, Mrs. George,

Watt, Alex. Esq. ... - 6 -•Watt, G. N. Esq. . . - 6 -•Williamson, Provost- 5 -Wilson, F. P. Esq... 1 - -

Total £53 11 6

£. i. d.Donations.

tarns under 65 3 6 -Bank Interest - 6 3

£61 2 9

BUCKIE BRANCH.President—

JOHH P. GOBDON, Esq.Chairman —

W. R. DOGUID, Esq., M.D.Honorary Secretary-

Mr. JOHN WILSON.l>»nation».

•Gordon, John P. Esq. 2 - -Kussel's Trust, the

Misses 6 - -Contribution Boxes. 2 1 7Sums under 6s 4 - 8

Total £13 2 3

3$etfoicfc&ixe.EYEMOUTH

BRANCH.President-

Colonel MILNE HOME, ofWedderbnrn.

Vice-president —JAMES GIBSON, Esq.

of Gunsgreen.Treasurer —

Mr. JOHN DICKSOH,Fish Curer.

Honorary Secretary—ASDBEW KKE. Esq.,Commercial Bank.

Annual Subscriptions.£. l. d.

Clapham. E. Esq.... 1 - -Home, Col. Milne. . . 4 4 -Home, Miss 1 - -Home. D. Milne, Esq.

of Milne Graden.. 1 - -Hume, J. A. Ross,

Esq 2 - -Mack, Jas. S., Esq. . 1 1 -•Marjoribanks, Hon.

B M P 5 - -Marjoribanks, Lady,

of Ladykirk ... 1 - -

Noble Mrs - 10 6Swinton, A. Campbell,

Turnbull, Miss .... 1 - -Sums under 5s. .... - 2 6

Total £19 18 -

33utes!)iu.ISLE OF ARRAN

BRANCH.Honorary Secretary—

PATBICK MURBAY, Esq.Annual Subscription!.

& I. «.•Bannatyne, J. ...... 6 -•Mackintosh, Jas. . . - 6 -

£. t. d.•McMillan, Wm.... - 6 -•Murray, Patrick... - 10 -•Robertson, Rev. P. - 6 -

Total £1 10 -

Donation!.

Bannerman, Walter - 6 -Buchanan, Capt.... - 10 -

Chrystal, W. J - 10 -

Coats, Miss M 1 - -Cooper, Alfred, Esq. - 10 -Coshgane, Vfm - 6 -For those in peril on

Friend, A - 5 -Gisdell, A. R - 6 -Goodeve, Misses. ... 1 - -Hamilton, Robert .. - 6 -Haworth, Mrs. A... - 10 -

Jamieson, JamesAnldjo, Esq 1 - -

Johnston, John ... - 5 -

Kennedy, Jamea ... - 5 -liMaberton, Mis. ... - 10 -

Lushman, Mrs - 5 -Macdonald, Peter. . . - 10 -MacNeish & Son, D. - 6 -Maxwell, A - 6 -

McBride, Chas - 6 -McGeocb, A.J - 6 -

McLean, Rev. Male. - 6 -Morrison, Mrs - 5 -Rankine, E. W - 6 -

Smart Win - 5Smith, George - 6 -Smitb, Miss C. R. . . - 5 -Stewart, Rev. A.... - 10 -Tillie, W. J - 6 -Wooley & Son, A. . . - 6 -Wright, W. M - &Boat-Houee Box ... 1 2 4Locbranga Hotel

Steamer Scotia .... 1 - -„ Ivanhoe ... - 10 -

Other Boxes and Sums

Total Dons 46 11 1]Total Subs 110 -

£48 1 11

dCaitfwcsiWi&Cice.HUNA BRANCH.

President—PETEB KEITH, Esq.Barrogill Castle.

Honorary Secretary —Dr. W. J. H. SINCLAIR.

Annual Subscriptions.£. ,. d.

•Caithness, The Rt.Hon. the Earl of . . 2 2 -

•Keith, Peter, Esq... - 10 6•Macpherson, Rev. J. - 6 -

2 M 2

588 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAY 1, 1888.£. s. A.

•Sutherland, John . . - 6 -•Sutherland.W. Esq. - 6 -Life-boat House Box - 2 8

Total .£3 15 2

THURSO BRANCH.

Patron —

Treasurer—JAMES BRIMS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —JOHN COQHILL, Esq.

Annual Subscription!.*Brims, James, Esq. - 5 -•Coghill, John, Esq.. - 6 -•Cormack, Capt. ... - 6 -•Dochertz.Wm. Esq.

(Publisher) - 6 -•Galloway.J.W.Esq. - 6 -•Henderson, A. Esq.,

ofStemster - 10 -Miller,Mrs.Kennetb,

•Miller, Rev. J. S... - 5 -*McDonald,Alex.Esq.- 6 -•McLean Dr 5 -Scott, Lady John, of

•Sinclair, David,Esq. - S -•Sinclair, Hugh, Esq. - 5 -•Sinclair, Sir R.C.Bt. 1 - -•Sutherland, David,

•Tail, W.E. Esq. .. - S -•Taylor, Eev. Dr.... - S -•Williamson, Capt.. - 6 -Sums under 5s...... - 2 6

Total £8 4 6

Conations.Brodie, Misses - 5 -Dixie, The Lady

Dochertz, Wm. Esq. - S -Mackay, Alex. Esq. - 6 -Sinclair, Miss Olivia - 10 -Stewart, James H.

Esq - 10 -Proceeds of Concert

on Aug. 10, 1887 .20 12 2Committee of As-

sembly on May 3,1887, Balance ofProceeds - 6 5

Contribution Boxes —Mr. Brims' (Trea-

surer) House. . . - 10 8Lifeboat House... - 11 8Royal Hotel 1 12 8Commercial Hotel - 5 2Scrabster Hotel... - 13 2Post Office at

Bank of Scotland . - 5 7

Total Subs 8 4 6

£ 4 0 - 2

_^_

®Iarfunnnitansf) ireALLOA BRANCH.

J. \V. MOIB, Esq.

. Honorary Collector —Mr. WILLIAM BKOWH.

Annual Subscriptions.£. ». d.

AlloaCoalComp.... 1 1 -Archibald, Robert,

and Son, Messrs. . 1 1 -Archibald, J. & R... 1 1 -Archibald Wm. Son

& Co. Messrs - 10 6•Bailey, W. &J.A.

Messrs - 10 6Balfour, James B ,

Esq., Q.C.. M.P... 1 - -Cannicbael, R. and

Sons, Messrs - 10 6Duncanson, Misses.. 2 - -Elphinstons.TheRt.

HonXadyOsbourne 1 - -Fischer, Morton, Esq. - 10 6Gentle, Alex. Esq. . . - 5 -Gillespie.W.W.Esq. - 10 6*Haig,W. J. Esq. .. 1Harvey, J. B. Esq. . - 10 6Hunter & Donaldson,

Laing, Richard, Esq. - 1 6Leishman, Win. Esq. 1 - -•MarandKellie, The

Rt.Hon.theEarlof,Alloa House 3 - -

•McDowall, Capt.. . . - 6 -Meiklejohn, K. and

Son, Messrs - 10 6Mitchell, Messrs. A.

and A. 2 - -*Moir, Archibald,

Esq 1 1 -Moir, J. McArthur,

E-q 1 1 -Moyes, A. A. T. Esq. - B -Paton, A. P. Forrester,

Esq 1 1 -•Paton, David, Esq.

•Paton, J. Thomson,Esq 1 1 -

Paton, Miss 1Paton, Miss Forrester 2 2 -Paton, J . Son & Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Porteous, Jas. & Co. - 10 6Ross, Wm. & Sons,

Messrs 1 1Strang, Miss 1 2 6Thomson, Andrew,

Thomson, J. F. Esq. 1 1 -

Wingate, Miss 1 - -•Younger, Geo. and

Son, Messrs 1 1 -SumsunderSs - 10 -Do. collected by R.

McConnell, South

Total £38 18 -

— *_

(JB&tnburgfc.

EDINBURGH, LE1THA N D G R A N T O N

BRANCH.

Chairman—Adm. Sir ALEXANDER MILNE,

Bart., G.C.B.

Honorary Secretary—ROBERT SIKCLAIE, Esq.,

16 Waterloo Place.

Annual Subscription!,t. t. A.

Abbot F. Esq. . 1 - -Abercrombie, Misses 1 - -Agnew, Capt. R.N. . - 10 -Aitchison, Messrs.

John and Co - 10 -Aitken,Gray,andCo.

Messrs 1 1 -Altken, James, & Co.

Messrs - 6 -Aitken and Wright,

Allan, Mrs - 6 -Alston, George, Esq. - 6 -Anderson and Wil-

liamson, Messrs... - 5 -Anderson, Mrs. John - 8 -Anderson, Mrs - 10 -Anderson, Alex. Esq. - 8 -Anderson & Co - 5 -Anonymous, E. O. . . 1 - -Armstrong, Alex.

Esq 1 - -Austin, Mrs - 5 -BaiWon, H. B. Esq. . - 6 -Baillie, Messrs. T.

& Co - 6Baillie and Son,

•Baird, Sir James G. 1 - -Ballantyne, Hanson,

and Co., Messrs. . - 5 -Ballantine & Son,

Balfour, Mrs - 6 -Balfour, A., M.D. . . - B -Balfour, Dr - 10 -Balfour, Hon. Mrs. . - 5 -Barbonr, A. H. F.,

M D 1 6Barnhill, Mrs - 6 -Barrett, Mrs - S -Barry, Mr. John .... - 5 -

Seattle and Sons,

Beilby, J. H. Esq. . . 1 - -Belcombe, Rev. Mr.. - 6 -Bell, Rannie, and Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Bell, W. Esq 5 -Bell.MissA. M - 6 -Bell, Mrs. Glassford,

& Miss Sandeman - 10 -Bell, Robert, Esq. . . - 6 -Bernard and Co.

Bernard, Messrs. T.and J - 10 -

Bertram, Geo. & Wm.Messrs - 5 -

Bertram & Son, Messrs.

Beveridge, James A.Esq 1 - -

Beveridge, Miss .... - 10 -Black, Messrs. A. & C. - 10 -Black, E. D., Esq. . . - 10 -Blackball Brothers,

Messrs - 10 -Blackwood, Mrs. ... - 5 -Blackwood, Miss ... - 5 -•Blyth, E. L. I. Esq. 6 - -

£. s. d.

iolton, David, Esq.. - 6 -Sonar, Mrs. Thomas. - 6 -

Bow, R. H. Esq. ... - 10 -Boyd, Sir Thomas J. 1 1 -3oyd, Thomson, Esq. 1 1 -3ramwell, Byrom,

Esq M.D - S -3rodie, Hamilton, and

Brodie, J. Clerk, Esq. 1 - -Brodie, Mrs - 5 -Brodie, T. D.Esq....lO - -Brotchieft Co. Messrs.

B. _ 5Brown & Son.Messrs.

H .... - 5?rown, Dr. Crum... - 6 -

Bruce, Boyd, and Co.

Bruce, Geo. Esq - 6 -Bryden and Son,

Messrs W . - 6Bryson and Son,

Messrs. R - B -Burges, Mrs - 6 -Burn and Son, Messrs.

G - 5 -•Burnley, W. F. Esq. 1 - -Callander and Sons,

Messrs. David.... - 10 -Campbell, A. Esq. .. - 10 -Campbell, A. Esq. .. 1 - -Capper, J. S. Esq... 1 - -Catchcart, Mrs - 5 -Chalmers, Mrs - 6 -Chalmers & Co. Messrs.

Chambers, Messrs. W.

Chapman, Mrs - 5 -3heape, Misses . . ., » - 6 -Children attending

Parish Church Sch.Lesmahagow 1 - -

Chisholm, Mrs. G... - B -Christie and Kil-

patrick, Messrs. . . - B -Christie, W. Esq.... - B -Christie, Mrs. S - B -Christison, Sir Alex.,

Bart 2 - -

Esq., M.'D .'l - -Christison, Dr 1 - -Clapperton, John,

Ksq 1Clark, Hon. Lord

Rutherford 2 - -Clark, Mrs. Forbes . - 5 -Clark and Pinkerton,

Messrs - 5 -Clark, Mrs. Towers. - 5 -Cockburn, Alex. Esq. - 10 -Cockburn and Camp-

bell, Messrs 2 - -Cockburn and Co.

Colville, Arthur, Esq.- B -Constable, Messrs. T.

and A B -Cook, Misses - 10 -Cooper, Mrs - B -Cornwall, Misses ... - 5 -Couper, Geo. S. W.

Esq - B -

Cowan & Co. Messrs. B - -Cowan and Strachan,

Cowan, John, Esq. . . 1 - -

Cowan, J. Esq., W.S. - 5 -

Cox, Robert, Esq. . . - 5 -Craig & Rose, Messrs. - B -Craig & Sons, Messrs.

BRANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 589£. t. d.

Craigie, Miss 10 -CrudeliuB, Hirst, and

Co. Messrs - 10 -Cruickshank & Son,

Messrs - 6 -Camming and Sons,

Cunningham, Messrs.J. and J - 10

Cunningham.George,Euq 2 2 -

Currie and Co. Messrs.James 1 1 -

Cutbbert, Miss - 5 -Dalgleisb, Mrs - 5 -Ualgety, Misses .... - 5 -Dalziel, George, Esq. - 10 -Davidson, Lieut.-Col.,

late H.E.I.C.S - 10 -Davidson, Pirrie. and

Davidson, W. J. Esq. 1 - -Dempster, Mrs - 5 -Deuchar, David, Esq. 1 - -Dickson, D. S. Esq.. - 10 -Dickson and Walker,

Dickson and Co.Messrs. James ... - 10 -

Dickson and Son,Messrs. William . - 6 -

Dickson, Saml. Esq.. 1 - -Dicksons and Co.

Distillery Co., Ltd. . - 5 -Don, Mrs. W. G 10 -

Douglas, Me&srs. A.andW - 5

Douglas, Mr. & Mrs. 1 - -Douglas,Mrs. Francis

Brown - 10 -Douglas, Misses .... - 5 -

Dowell, A. Esq - 5 -Drummond Brothers,

Drybrough & Co. ... - 5 -Drybrougb, John,

Drybrough and Son,

Dudgeon, Mrs - 5 -Dun, J.W. Esq - 5 -Dun & Son, John. . . - 5 -Duncan, Flockhart,

and Co. Messrs. . . - 10 -Duncan, Mrs. Mac-

Duncan and Co.Messrs. James....- - 5 -

Dymock, Guthrle, &Howden, Messrs. . - 6 -

Edinburgh RoperieCo., Messrs, the . . 1 1 -

Edinburgh and Leith

Edington, Mrs. - 5 -Edmonstone and Son,

Messrs. Thomas . . - 10 -Edmonstone, Sir Wm.

Bart., M P 1Edwards, H. C. Esq. - S -E. M. B - 5

Faithful, Mrs - B -Fairbairn, Mrs - 5 -Falconer, Miss 1 - -Falconer, Rev. M. .. - 5 -Farmer, Mr. John . . - 5 -Felluwes, Mrs 10Fergus, Mr. William - 6 -Ferguson, Davidson,

and Co. Messrs. ... 1 1 -Finlay .William, Ksq. - 6 -Finlay, J. B. Ksq. . . 1 1 -Finnic, Miss - 5 -Fleming, J. Esq. ... 5 -Fleming, Mrs. Robert - 10 -Fleming, Mrs - 5 -Flett.Mre - B -Follok, F 5

£. t. d.

Ford & Co., Messrs.John - 5 -

Ford & Sons, Messrs.W 1 1 -

Forrest & Turnbull,Messrs - 5 -

Forsyth, Mrs - 10 -Fraser, Mrs - 5 -Fraser, Mrs - 5 -Fraser, Misses - 5 -Fraser, Mr - 5 -Friend, A - 5 -Friend, A - 10 -Friend, A - 5 -Friend, A - 5 -Friends,BritishLinen

Co. Bank 2 IB -Friends, Moray Place S -Friends, National

Bank., - 14 6Friends, North Brit-

ish Insurance Co. 1 13 1Friends, Royal Bank - 11 6Friends, Commercial

Bank of Scotland. 2 1 -Friends, Scottish

Union & NationalInsurance Co - 16 -

Friends, ScottishWidows' Fund &Lite Assurance

h riends, Union Bank 1 11 -Fulton & Co. Messrs.

J 1 1 -Gall & Inglis.Messrs. - 6 -Galloway, Mrs. John 1 - -Galloway ,John, Esq. - 5 -Geddes, Miss, col. by-

Sums collected byHerself 9 9 -

Gardiner, Miss ... 1 IS -Collected by a

Lady in Perth . - 16 6Hay, Miss - 19 -

Gibson and Co.,Messrs. George ... 1 1 -

Gibson, Messrs. R.andT 1 -

Gibson's Heirs, H. C. - 5 -

Gillon, John and Co.Messrs - 5 -

Glllonders, Mrs, .... - 5 -Gilroy, Mrs - B -

Gordon, Robert, Esq. - 5 -

Gray and Son, Messrs.James - 5 -

Gray, James, Esq. . . - 5 -Gunn, Mrs. Jamiesou - 10 -Hadden and - Son,

Hagart, T. C. Esq. . . - 5 -Haig, Miss - 5 -

Hall, Dunbar, & Co.

Hamilton, Claud H.

Hardie, Messrs. J. &

Harris, Mrs - 5 -Harrison and Son,

Harvey, R. E. Esq... - 10 6Hawthorns and Co.,

Messrs 1 1Hay and Co., Messrs.

Hayward, Robt Esq. - 5 -Henderson, Mrs - 10 -Henry, Alex. Esq... - 5 -Henry, John, Esq.,

s.s.c i -Hill, Thomson, and

Co. Messrs - 6 -Hill, W. Scott, Esq.. - 10 -

£. «. d.Hodge, Messrs. C.

and T - 10 -Hog Mrs, - 10Honeyman & Wil-

son, Messrs - 10 -Hope, James, Esq... 1 - -Hope, John, Esq.,

W.S 1 - -Home, Miss - 10 -Home, — - 5 -Home, Mrs - 5 -Horsburgh, Mrs. ... - 6 -Howden, Thos. Esq. - 6 -Howden, John A.,

Esq. - 5 -Howe, Alex. Esq. ... 1 - -Howkins, John, Esq. 1 1 -Hunter, Robert, Esq. 1 - -Hunter, J. A. Esq. . - 5 -Hunter, James, Esq. 1 - -Inglis W Esq .... 6 -Inglis & Sons, Messrs.

Jamieson and Co.Messra. Robert ... - 5 -

Jamieson, Mrs - 5 -

Jenner & Co. Messrs.Charles 1 1 -

Johnston, Messrs.W. and A. K 1 1 -

Jopp, Mrs. Charles.. - 10 -Justice-General, The

Lord 1Kennedy, John, Esq. 1 - -Ker, Misses - 5 -Kirkpatrick, Dr - S -Lancaster, Mrs - 5 -Lawrie, Jas. I>. Esq. - 10 -Law, Messrs. W. & G. - 10 -Learmonth, Mrs. ... - 6 -Lenuie, E. Esq. - 5 -Leslie, James, Esq. . - 5 -

Lindesay, Colonel. . . 1 - -Lindesay, Miss - 5 -Lindsay and Son,

Messrs. James.... - 6 -Livingstone, J. Esq. - 10 -Livingstone & Weir,

Lodder Capt R.N - 5 -London & Edinburgh

SUpping Co 2 2 -Lonie, Mrs - 5 -Lothian Miss - 6 -Lyon and Turnbull,

Messrs. -10 -Macandrew, Jas. Esq. - 5 -MacDougal, E. S.

Esq - 5 -MacDougal, Mrs. ... - 5 -MacDougal, T - 6 -Macfarlane and Co.

Messrs. D - 5 -Macfarlane & Co ... - 10 -Macfarlan, Miss .... - 5 -Mackay & Co. Messrs.

Mackenzie, John Ord,Esq - 10 -

Mackenzie, Miss 10 6Mackenzte.Mrs. Colin - 5 -Mackie and Sons,

Messrs. J.W - 6 -Maclagan, Douglas,

Macleod, Win. Bow-

MacMorland, — ....- 6 -Macqueen, Mrs - 6 -MacRitchie, David , - 6 -M'Candlish, J. M.

Esq . - 5 -M'Diannid, W. R.

Esq - 5 -M'Dowell,Mrs - 10 -M'Ewan, Wm. Esq.,

M P 1 1 -M'Farlane & Son,

Messrs - 6 -

£, s. d.M'Intosh, J. B. Esq. - 5 -M'Intosh, J.Esq.... - 5 -M'Laren, Duncan,

Esq - 10 -M'Laren, Messrs. D.

andG 1 1 -M'Laren, Messrs. D.

& Co 6 -M'Laren, D. Esq.. . . - 10 -M'Laren, Mrs - 5 -M'Laren, Mrs - 5 -M'Lennan & Urqu-

hart, Messrs - 6 -M'Pherson, Prof. D.. - 10 -MacPherson, Major-

Gen. R. D - 6 -Maitland, Miss .... - 5 -Marshall, F. Esq.. . . - 10 -Marshall, Messrs. W.

Marshall, Mrs. - 10 -Marshall Mrs - 5 -Marshall, Mrs - 10 -Marshall, Mrs - 6 -Marshall, Miss - 5 -Martin, John, Esq. . - 6 -Mathieson, Mrs. ... 1 - -Melrose, Messrs. A.

Mel vin.M essrs. Alex .& C'o - 5 -

Menzies, John R.

Millar & Co. Messrs. - 6 -Millar, Mrs. John . . - 6 -Miller, Messrs.James

and Sons 1 1 -Miller, R. Esq. 1 1 -Miller, Mrs. H - 6 -Milne, Messrs. J. and

Mitchell, Messrs. J.and Co - 5

Mitchell, Alex. Esq. - 5 -Mitford, W. R. Esq. - 5 -Moir, L)r - 6 -MoncTieff, W. Esq. . - 6 -Montgomery, The

Very Rev. J. F. . . - 6 -Moore,LadyElizabeth 1 - -Morham,Robert,Esq. - 10 -Morrison, Messrs. J.

andG - 10 -Morrison, Messrs. J.

and J - 6Morrison, P. G. Esq. - 5 -

Moxon and Carfrae,Messrs - 10 -

Muir, Messrs. J. andSon - 6 -

Murdoch, Dr. Burn . - 7 6Mure, Lord 5 - -

Murray, Misses .... - 6 -Murray, Sir Patrick

Keith, Bart 2 - -Murray, T. G. Esq. . 5 - -

Mutter,Misses - 5 -Mylne, Mrs. J - 5 -N C - 10 -Nelson and Sons,

Messrs. Thomas . . 1 - -Newton, James, Ksq. - 5 -Nicolson, D. Esq. ... - 10 -Nicolson, James, Esq. - 6 -Norie, H. Henry,

Esq - 5 -Normand, Mrs - 10 -Napier, Miss - 5 -Oliver and Son,

Messrs - 5

Padon, Messrs. A.and D - 6 -

Pagan, Mrs - 10 -Pairman Brothers,

Pairman, Mrs - 10 -Parker, Mrs - S -

590 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAY 1, 1888.£. «. d.

Paterson and Sons,

Paterson, Miss - 6 -Paterson, Jas. Esq. . - 10 -Paterson, James Jar-

Paton, Lady ....... - 10Pearson, Mrs. C. J. . - 10 -Penny, Mrs - 10 -Penicuik Co-opera-

tive Society Z - -Petrie, Philp, & Co.. - 6 -Pitcairn, Lt.-CoLA.. - 5 -Pitman, F. Esq - 5 -

Pollock, Mrs - 6 -Provost, Colonel :.. - 10 -Pringle, Robert, Esq. - 8 -Ramsay, Qeo. Esq. . 1 - -Rankin, Miss - 6 -Rankin, Mrs 5 -Raeburn, Messrs. W.

andJ 10 -Redpath, Brown, and

Co. Messrs -10 6Reid, William, Esq.. - 6 -Renny, Mrs. Cbas... - 6 -KM ml, Messrs. D. A.

&Cto - 6 -Riach, Mrs. John... - 6 -Richardson, Mrs. ... - 6 -Richardson, Robert,

Richardson, Messrs.Francis and Co. . . - 6 -

Richardson, Mrs. ... - 10 -Ritchie and Son,

Messrs. George ... - 10 -Ritchie and Son,

Messrs. James . . . - 6 -Robertson Brothers,

Robertson, Messrs.C. S. and J 1 1 -

Robertson, Messrs.D.and J - 6 -

Robertson, Sandersonand Co. Messrs. . . - 6 -

Robertson, Miss. ... - 6 -Rollo, H. J. Esq 10 -Romanes & Paterson - B -Ross, Mrs. George . . - 6 -Ross, Mrs. Ket - 10 -Roughead, Mrs.J.C. - 5 -Russell, Mrs - B -Rutherford and Co.

Messrs - 10 -Rutherford, D. G.

Salveson, Mrs. T. . . - 6 -Sampson, Miss - 5 -Sanderson, William,

Esq - 6Sanderson, Mrs - 6 -Sang and Barker,

Scott & Co., Messrs.

Scott, Mrs. T. G - 5 -Scott, Arch. Esq.... - B -Scottish Iron S.B. In-

surance Association 1 1 -Seater, White, & Co.,

Messrs - 10 6Seton, George, Esq. . - 6 -Shand, Hon. Lord . . 1 1 -Shand, Mrs - 6Shlels and Son,

Messrs. Robt - 6 -

Sim and Barclay,Messrs - 5 -

Sim, M. R. Esq - 6 -Simpson, Mrs ] - -

Sinclair, R. Esq - 10 6Smith, Messrs. T. and

H - 10 -Smith and Son,

Messrs. John - 10 6

£. s. d.Smith, Maj.-General

Smith, W. Esq.,LL.D - 5 -

Smith, Miss C.R.... 1 - -Smith, J. Esq. - 6 -Smith, CoU Esq - 6 -smith, J. Duncan,

Esq - 5 -Somerville, Miss ... - 6 -Somerville, Mrs. ... - B -Sommerville, Messrs.

John and Co. - 10 6Sommerville, Mrs. . . - 6 -Sprague, Mrs - & -S.W.E 1 - -

Steel, Coulston, & Co.Messrs. - tr -

Steven, Misses - 10 -Stevenson, Miss .... - 10 -Stewart, Chas. Esq.. - 6 -Stewart, John, Esq.. - 5 -Stewart, Messrs. J.

andtf. - 10 -Stewart, Mrs. A. ... - 6 -Stewart, Mrs 5 -SUM, John J. Esq. . - 6 -

Straton, Messrs. J.and G - 10 -

Stuart, R. L. Esq.... 1 - -Stuart, Miss - 6 -

Swan, Messrs. J. &•Son - 6 -

Symington and Co.Messrs T - 10 -

Taylor ,M'Leod& Co.

Tennant, R. Esq. ... - 10 -The Singer Machine

Manufacturing Co. - 6 -Thomson, Messrs. W.

and Co ,....- 10 6Thomson, Messrs. D.

J. ana Co - 10 6Thomson, Messrs. H.

H. and Co - 10 6Thomson, Messrs. J.

Thomson, Mrs - 5 -Tod Bros., Messrs... - S -Tod, Henry, Esq. W.S.- 6 -Tod, J.W.lLsq - 5 -Tod, Messrs. J.& Co.,

W - 6 -Tod, Mrs. G - 6 -Tod, Robert, Esq. . . 1 1 -Torry, John, Esq. . . - 5 -Trail, A. H. Esq 10 -Trinity House, The. 6 5 -

Turcan.WUliam.Esq. - 10 -Turnbull and Wilson,

TurnbuIl,Mr.&Mre.

Turnbull, Miss - 6 -Tytler, G. M. Fraser,

Esq - 10 -Usher and Co.Messrs.

Usher, Messrs. J.andT. 2 2 -

Urmiston, Mrs 1 - -Waddell, Mrs. Peddle - 6 -Waddie & Co. Messrs. - 6 -Wadditove, Miss - 6 -Walker, Messrs. G.

Walker, James, Esq. 1 - -Walker, Mr - 6 -Walker Mrs - 6 -Warden.Messre. Wil-

liam and Co - 5 -Wardlaw, D. Esq... - 6 -Warrack, Messrs.

. John and Co 1 1 -Waterston and Sons,

Watson, John, Esq.. 1 1 -

£. !. d.Wauchope, Moodie,

and Hope, Messrs. 1 1 -Webster, Mrs - 5Weir, Dr. G - 6 -Wenley.Jas.A.Esq. 1 - -White, Bums, & Co.

White, John, Esq. . - 10 -White, Moir, & Co.

Messrs - B -White, Messrs. R. &

Co - 6 -Whitten, Chas. J.,

Esq - 5Whyte, Messrs. A.

&Son ... - 6 -iVilson, Admiral

Wingate, Misfl 2 - -Wlsbart, Messrs. Jan.

Wishart, Messrs. D.F & Co - 10 6

W. M., NationalBank ' - B

Wood, W. Esq 1 - -

Wood, John A. Esq. - B -Wood, J. V. Esq. ... 1 - -Wood, J.P.Esq. ... - 10 -

Wright, Messrs. P.

Wright, Miss Guthrie - B -W W - 6 -

Young, J. W. Esq. . 1 - -Younger, Robt. Esq. - 10 -Younger and Co.

Messrs. W 1 1 -

Total ....£317 12 1

Donations.Children at Parish

Church School,Lesmabagow 1 - -

Contribution Boxes. 2 611Bank Interest - 10 -

Total Dons 3 16 11Total Subs. ...317 12 7

£321 9 6

MUSSELBURGHBRANCH.

Treasurer and Hon.Secretary —

JOHN RAMSAY, Esq.

Collector-Mr. THOS. HALt.

Annual Subscription.A\mona, Mr. H. H.. - 5 -Banks, Mrs. Thos. . . - B -Caird, Mr. Alexander - 5 -Carse, Mr. Thos. ... - B -Currie, Mrs. John . . - 6 -Ualrymple, Sir Chas.,

Deans and Moore... - B -Elpbtastone, The

Right Hon. Lord . 1 - -Home, Mr. A. M. ... - 10 -Hope, Mr. Alex B -Hope, General - 10 -Hope, Sir John D.

Bart. -10 -Hunter, Mr.HenryH. - S -Innes, Mr. A - 5 -Kemp SCo. Messrs. J. - B -Lauri**, Mrs - S -Legal, Mr. John ... - B -Legat, The Misses.. - 5 -Menzies, Mr. R. C.. - B -

£. *. d.Millar, Mr. James.. - 6 -Millar, Mrs., Spring

Bank - 6 -Milne, Acini. Sir

Alex., Bart. G.C.B. 1 - -Mitchell, Mr. Peter . - B -litchell, Mrs.G. C.. - B -lamsay, Mr. John . - 6 -mith, Rev. C - 6 -tirling Brothers. ... - B -tuart, Messrs. J.*W. 1 1 -Vhitelaw, Messrs.

Wm. and Son .... - B -Wilkie. Mr. James . - 6 -Contributions under

B * 7 2 -

onginsbto.LOSSIEMOUTH

BRAHCH.Chairman—

Capt. J. B. DUNBAB BRAND EBof Pitgaveney.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. JOHN FEBGUSOS.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.

Bennet, James - B -Brander.Capt.Dunbar 2 2 -*Brander, Robert. . . - 6 -Camrron, Alex - 10 -

*Cowie, A - 6 -

tjall W - 5 -* Jack, Capt - 6 -Jamieson, James... - 6 -Johnston, Major ... - B -Mac Bey & Gordon . - 6 -MaMmd.MieeC.F. 1 - -Munro, John - 5 -•Smith, George - B -

Wood, Miss - B -Ships entering bar-

Sundry Donations andCouttibttUonBoxes W 12 6

Total £28 10 -

Jpifes&iu.ANSTRUTHER

BRANCH.Pnaitertr—

His Worship the PEOVOST.Honorary Secretary—

H. B. MACJHHTOSH, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. i. d.•Adamson John, Esq. - 10 -Anstrathei, H. T.

Esq., M.P - 10 -Darsle, Mrs. G - 10 -Darsle, J.K. Esq. . . 1 1 -Fowler, G. S. Esq. . . 1 - -Gray, Mrs. D - 8 -

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 691£. t. a.

Irvine, W. D. Esq.,Grangemnir - 10 -

Jamieson,W.T. Esq. - 7 6•Mackintosh, H.B. Esq.- 10 6Oliphant, P. Esq. ... - 10 6Sea Box Society of

Anstruther 1 1 -»Watson,Robert,Esq. - B -Williamson. Milli-

Contribution Box... - I s

Total £13 12 2

GRAIL BRANCH.Chairman-

Provost PKATTIE.Honorary Secretary —

JOHN GDTHRIE.Annual Subscription.

Erskine, Sir T., Bart. 6 - -

Donations.* Buchanan, J. Esq.. - S -*iay, David, Esq... - B -•Huthrie, J. Esq.... - 6 -Horsley, Dr - 6 -

*Mathewsou,D. Esq. - B -McKinnon, John,

Eaq - 10 -*Morton, D. Esq. . . - 6 -•Peattie, Provost. .. - B -*Reid, Rev. J - B -•Saunders, Dr. P. A. - 6 -•Sim, George, Esq. . - 6 -Webster, Jas. Esq. . 2 2 -

Contribution Boxes . 3 4 2

Total Dons.. 9 6 2Total Subs... 6 - -

£14 6 2

DUNFERMLINEBRANCH.President —

Ex-Provost MATHIESON.

Honorary Secretary—BAILIE STEEDHAN.

Annual Subscriptions.Alexander, Daniel . . - B -Alexander, Thomas,

Alston, James .... - 5 -•Beveridge, Erskine - 10 -Davidson, Samuel . - 6 -•Donald, Robert ... 1 - -Hay and Robertson 1 - -Inglis, William ... - B -Landale, John - 10 -•M'Farlane, James - 10 -MeLaren, John and

William - 10 -»Mathewson, William 1 - -Mathewson, Wm. Jr. - S -Morris, Dr - 6 -Reid, George - 10 -Reid, Robert - 5

Sampson, John .... - S -Seatn, Alexander . . - 6 -Steedman, Robt.... - B -Stewart, R. W - 6 -*Wulker, Thomas.. 1 - -•Wallace, Andrew . 1 - -Weetwood, Wm... - B -Sums under 65. .... 6 17 6

Total £18 2 6

ST. ANDREW'SBRANCH.Chairman —

J. RITCHIE WELCH, Esq.Treasurer and

Honorary Secretary —AKDBEW STME, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Abbey Cottage B -Baxter, J. H - 10 -

Berwick, Mrs - B -Brown, Misses - S -Burn, D. L - 10 -Carnegie, D. Lindsay 1 - -City of St. Andrew's B - -Dalmahoy, Colonel . - 6 -Douglas, Capt. . . . - 8 -Fitzgerald, S. R. . . 1 - -Fowler, Capt. D . . - 6 -Grace, Stuart . . . . - 6 -Jackson, Capt. . .. - 10 -

•Milton, W. T. . . - 10 -Oliphant, T. T. .. - 10 -Paterson, John. . . - B -Playfair, Gen. El iot. - 10 -Purdie, Professor ... - B -Scott, Capt - B -Stewart, Capt. D. S.. - 6 -Stirling, T.M - 6 -Webster, Miss - 6 -•Welch, J. Ritchie . 1 1 -Surns under 6s. 1513 6

Total £30 9 6

Dcmotioni.Box at St. Salvatort

Collected at Life-boatDemonstration. . .12 6 9

Total. ...£43 - 5

Annual Subscriptionsin aid of " Ladies'Own" Life -boat,per Miss Smithers —

Kershaw, J. S. Esq. 1 1 -Law, A. Esq 1 1 -Law, W.Esq 1 1 -Smithers, Miss - 6 -Wooley, Miss (the

late) - 10 -

£4 19 -

jpoxfarstlre.ARBROATH

BRANCH.Chairman —

GEORGE THOBNTOJT, Esq,Provost of Arbroath.

Honorary Secretary —WM. CAKGILL, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. A.

Aitken, Mr. - B -Anderson, A. D - B -Balfour & Cummings,

Messrs - 10Briggs, W. - 6 -

Carnegie, H. F. Lind-

£. t. d.Chapel, Mr. David .. - 6 -Christie, Miss - B -•Corsar, Mr. Chas.W. - 10 -•Corsar Bros. Messrs. - 10 -Cuthbert, Jas - BDalhonsie, Rt Hon.

•Dickson, Mr. Jas. A. - 10 -Dickson, Mr. J. F... - B -Donaldson, Mr. Robt. - B -Duncan, Mr. John . . - 10 -Fairweather, S - B -•Ferguson, Messrs. J.

and A - S -Forbes, Mr. Thos. . . - 6 -Fraser, Mr. Pat. A. . 1 - -Jordon, A -10 -Grant, Colin - 10 -Jamieson, J......... 5 -Laird, Mr. George . . - 10 -•Lowson, Mr. Andrew- 10 -Lyon, Geo. ......... 5 -Macdonald, J. & W.. - 10 -Miln, Mr. George ... - B -•Muir, Mr. James . . - 10 -Ogg, Wm - fi -Pierson, Mrs. Guynd 1 - -•Raitt, Mr. Jonathan - B -Ramsay Bros - B -Robertson, George.. - B -Salmond and Son,

Messrs. W - 10 -3almond, Mr. Jos. . . - B -Shanks, Mr. James . - B -5trachan, Jos - fi -Webster, Messrs. F.

Webster, Mr. Wm... - 10 -Weir, Mr. James ... - 5 -

Total £20 12 6

Donations.Arbroath Friendly

CoalSoc.Ld 1 1 -Collected at Shore

Dues Office 4 17 6Contribution Boxes . - 5 -Interest from Bank. 3 17 7

Total Dons 10 1 1Total Subs 20 12 6

£30 13 1

DUNDEE BRANCH.

Chairman—WH. 0. DALGLEISH, Esq.

Hon. Treasurer—D. BBUCE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—JAMES HUNTER, Jnn., Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.•Alison, G. L. L 1 1 -•Anderson, A 1 1 -Armitstead, George . 6 6 -Barrie, J. J 1 - -Bell, Thos. and Son. 2 2 -•Brnce.DartdandCo. 1 1 -Carmichael, J. & Co. 2 2 -Carmichael, P B B -

•Cox Brothers B - -Cunningham, D 1 1 -Dalglefch, Mrs.W. 0. 1 1 -•l)algleish,W. 0. .. S B -Don, Bros. Buist and

Co 1 1Duncan, P. M. & Son 1 1 -Dundee Harbour

Dundee Loch LineShipping Co. (Ld.) 2 S -

£. i. d.Dundee, Perth, and

London ShippingCompany 6 6 -

Gibson, Robertson, &Co 1 1

Gilroy Alex 1 1 -Gilroy, Sons, and Co. 1 1 -Gourlay Bros. &Co.. 2 2 -Grimond, J. & A. D. 1 1 -Henderson, Alex.... 2 2 -Henderson,H.&Sons2 2 -Henderson,John,Jun. 1 1 -Kennedy & Rae .... - 10 -Lawson, William . . 1 1 -Leng, John 1 1 -Lipman & Co 1 1 -Logic, James '- 10 -

Low, Samuel M 1 1 -Maitland, E. F 1 1 -Maitland, Thomas. . 1 1 -McGavIn, Robert... 1 1 -Mitchell, James .... - B -Moncur, A.H 1 1 -•Mudie, R A. & Sons 2 2 -Myles, David 1 -Ogilvy, Sir John ... 1 -Scott, William - -Sharp, John 1 -Stephen, Mrs. G 1 -Stephen, William... 1 -Thornton, Thos 1 -•Walker, H. & Sons 2 2 -Weinberg.J.J 1 1 -

Total £81 - -

Donation!.Burns' Cup Charity

iiundee s.s., collectedper Capt. Speedy . 1 - -

Shipping dues per J.Watson 13 16 8

Sums under 5s - 4 8

Total Dons 25 11 4Total Subs 87 - -

£112 11 4

MONTROSEBRANCH.Chairman —

ALEXANDER MEAENS, Esq.Honorary Secretary—JAS. WAREACK, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Aberdein, F. Esq. . . - 10 -•Alexander, J. B... - 56Burrell, George Esq. - 5 -Carnegy, the Misses,

Davidson, A. Esq... - 5 -Dickson, Arthur Esq. - 5 -Flndlay, J.K. Esq.. - 6 -Gordon, Misses - 5 -Greig, Andrew, Esq. - 10 6Howden, Dr - 6 -•Johnston, Joseph, &

Sons, Messrs. .... b b -

Lackie, David, Esq. - 6 -

*Lawson, H., Capt. . - 6 -Lindsay, J. & Sons,

Lyell, A.Esq - 6 -McKenzie, J. & Sons,

*Mearns, Alex. Esq. 1 - -Millar, B, & SODS,

Milne, John & Sons,Messrs - 10 6

592 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.£. s. a

•Mitchell, Jas. Esq.. 1 1 -Mudie, J. Esq - 5 -Murray &Co.Messrs. - 10 -Neill Miss - 6 -

Reid, Henry, Capt.. - B -Keid, John Esq - 6 -Ross, Oliver, Esq... - 5 -Ross, Wm. Ktq. ... - B -

Samson, J. Esq - 5 -

•Tind&l, Jas, Capt.. - B -Urquhart, Dr - 5 -Walker Miss ... 10 -

Watson Dr 10 6*Watt, Alex. Capt.. - 6Whimster & Sons,

Wtsbart,J.Esq.,J.P.St. John, N.B.,perMr. A. MelvilleWatt 2

Woodward, Rev. J.. - 5 -X.Y - 10 -Subs, under 5« 2 16 -

Total £31 16 6

Donations.Cbarllon, M'Callum

and Co., Messrs.,JS'ewcastle-on-Tyne 1 1 -

Davidson, Capt. 1). C.and crew of e.s.Montrose 2 15 -

Newton,Mr.T.,Aber-been, for services

Watson, John, Esq.,Perth, per Bank of

Cash in Life-boatBoxes 1 3 6

Interest from Har-bour Trustees 30 - -

Total Dons 45 4 6Total Subs 31 16 6

£77 1 -

^aiirtngtonsijire.DUNBAR BRANCH.

President —The Eight Hon.

The EAEL op HADDINGTOB.Vice-President—

THOMAS DRYSDALE, Esq.Chairman —

Provost BRAND.Vice-Chairman —

P. H. HUME, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

Captain THOMAS BARCLAY.Annual Subscriptions.

£. >. d.Nisbet-Hamilton, Miss,

of Biel 3 - -•Scott, Charles, Esq. 1 - -

Donations.*Drysdale,Thos. Esq.

Liverpool andBuenos Ayres. ... 1 - -

Hall, Sir Basil, Bart.ofDunglass 1 - -

£. «. d.Hunter, Richd.,Esq.,

Warrender, SirGeorge, Bart., of

Net Proceeds ofLife-boat Demon-

Net Proceeds otMusical and Dra-matical Entertain-ment 8 6 10

Collected in ~ SmallSums in DunbarBistrict by Mem-bers of Committee 6 17 4

Contribution Boxes . - 15 4

Total ....£34 19 6

NORTH BERWICKBRANCH.

President-Miss NISBET HAMILTON,of Archerfield and Bi.l.

Chairman-Sir JOHH DAIBYMPLE, Bart.

Honorary Secretary —DAVID McCuLLocH, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Allan, Lady H 2 - -Arkwright, Mrs. ... 1 - -BIyth, B. Hall. Esq. - 10 -Campbell,Capt. J. A. - 10 -Campbell, Sir Hugh

Hume, Bart 1 1 -Campbell, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -•Chambers, Robert,

jEsq. 1 -*Cree, James, Esq... 1 - -•Dalziel, George, Esq. 1 1 -Dalrymple, Lady... - 10 -*Dalrymple,Sir John,

Bart 1 - -•Dalrymple, W. Esq. - 10 6Dundas, Ralph, Esq. 1 - -Haldane, J. Esq. ... 1 - -Hamilton, Miss C.

Nisbet 6 - -Henderson, Hon. H.

H. H. Mercer 1 - -Honeyman, M. Esq.. 1 1 -Innes, J C. Esq. ... 1 1 -Laurie.William, Esq. - 10 -Maclachan.Jno.Esq. - 10 -Maclagan, P. R. 1). . 1 - -•McCullocb, D. Esq. - 10 6Menzies, C. T. Esq.. - 10 -*Menzies, J. R. Esq. 1 1 -*Moncreiff,Wm.Esq. 1 - -Murray.Wm.H. Esq. 1 - -Pnllar, J. F. Esq. . . 1 - -*Srnith,A.Giliies,Esq. 1 - -•Suttie,R.Grant,Esq. 1 - -*Younger, Geo. Esq. 1 - -Younger, Robt. Esq. 1 - -

Donations.Charlton, J D . . . 1 -Maclagan, Mrs - 6 -

Sldley, Mr. (London) - 10 6Stevenson, C. A .... - 6 -Stevenson, D. A.... - 6 -Wilson, Admiral ... 1 - -Wylie,N. M. Esq.. - 6 -Collected at Marine

Hotel, per A. L.Vogal 25 - -

Collected at Caley'sHotel 1 19 6

£. l. d.Collected at annual

exercise (Launchof New Boat), in-cluding Boxes.... 65 9 5

Total Dons... 96 6 11Total Subs... 33 7 -

£128 13 11

Islantr of Urfofg.STOR NOWAY

BRANCH.Chairman —

WILLIAM MACKAT, Esq.Treasurer —

MOBDO MACLEOD, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

.33NEAS M. MACKENZIE, Etq,Donations.

£. t. d.Concert by Officers

andCrewofH.M.S.Forester, per Com.Haggard, K.N 7 10 -

Organ Recital, perJ. E. Reid, Esq... 1 5 -

Sundry Donations ..111 4

£10 6 4

S&tncar&inES&ttt.GOURDON BRANCH.

President —JAMBS FAKQUHAB, Esq.,

Hallgrcen.

HEBCULES Score, Esq.,Brotherton.

Honorary Secretary—Eev. JOHH BKOWH,

Bervie.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.*Brown, Rev. J - 5 -Dickson, Pat. Esq. . - 10 -*Farquhar,James,Esq.6 6 -Farqubar, Colonel . . 3 3 -*Legg, Mr. A. sen. . - B -*Legg, Mr. A. jun. - 5 -*Scott,Hercules,K8q. 10 10 -* Walker, Mr. Robert - B -Sums under 5s 2 8 -

Total £22 16 -

STONEHAVENBRANCH.

Patron —Sir THOS. GLADSTOHE, Bart.,Lord-Lient. of the County.

President-Provost WOOD.

Treasurer & Hon. Secrctary-DAVID CABB, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.* Annandale, A. B., . - 5 -Balfour, Sir George,

K.C.B., M.P 1 - -Baird, Alex, of Ury. 2 a -

f . >. d.Davidson, late Mrs.,

interest on legacy . - I t 8Duff, R.W.Esq.M.P. 1 1 -*Falconer, Robert . . - 5 -Grelg, George A 6 -*Grub, Rev. George. - 5 -

*Jack, James - S -•Kinnear, A. W. ... - 10 -*Knowles, James... - 5 -

•Martin, Thomas... - 5 -M'lnroy, Colonel ... 2 - -Mowat, Wm. & Sons - B -

Reddle, Captain J.G. 1 - -Ritchie, Wm 1 - -

Taylor, Donald... . - 6 -*Tindal, Robert ... - 10 -Watt, Rev. John . . - 6 -*Wood, Alexander . - 5 -Sums under 61 1 6 -

Donation!.Collection Box at

£18 10 1

BtrfecuUbrt 'gHBALCARY

( A U C H E N C A I R N )BRANCH.Chairman —

J. C. MACKIE, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

J. G. BOYES.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. 4.Craig, James, Esq... - 5 -•Crawford H ..... 5 -

*Douglas, W. D.Robinson, of Or-

Gillespie, W. Esq.. - 5 -Hntchison, John W.

E8q.,ofEdingham 1 1 -Kirwin, L. M., Esq.,

Collin - 10 6Laurence, Mrs., of

Lidderdftle, W. H... - 10 -*Mackie,JohnG.Esq.t

of Auchencairn ... 2 2 -•McDowall, J. Esq. of

Girdstingwood ... 1 1 -Maxwell, Wellwood

H. Esq. of Kir-

*Maxwell, W. H.Esq., of Munches. 2 - -

McDi&rmid,J.Esq.. - 10 6McKcnzie.E.r. Esq.,

Auchenskeoch ... 1 - -•McTaggart, John.. - 5 -Morris, Christopher,

Muir, Walter 5 -•Ovens, Walter, Esq.,

Pinching, Mrs 1 1 -Sproat, John, Esq.,

of Nethertown ... - 10 -•Wilson, Alex., Dal-

beattie - 10 6

Contribution Boxes. 1 B 7

Total £21 3 1

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 593

KIRKCUDBRIGHTBRANCH.

President-Captain HOPE, R.N.

Chairman —SAMUEL CAVAN, Esq.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—JAMES MoMuLDBOW, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. <. d

Bean, Thomas, Esq.,

Chambers, Thomas,Esq., Dumfries... - 10 6

Cowan, John, Esq. . 1 - -Hollins, E. A Esq. . - 10 -Hope, Capt., R.N... 3 3 -Hope, Hon. Charles

Kennedy, J. L. Esq. 1 - -Kirkcudbright,Burgh

of 5 - -McClellan.Miss Clara,

Castletown, Isle ofMan 1 1 -

McClellan, John.Esq.Ealing, London . . 1 1 -

Maxwell, W. H. Esq.,of Munches 1 - -

Sfcirving, Adam, Esq. 1 - -Wigram, Loftus J.,

Esq., Berkeley Sq.I<ondon 1 1 -

Sams under 5s 2 3 6

£21 18 -Donations.

Gordon.Willtam.Esq.

Total £22 19

%anaxfea|)f«.GLASGOW BRANCH

Treasurer —JAMES A. SMALL, Esq.Honorary Secretary — >

R. HOPE ROBERTSON, Esq.Annual Subscription*.

£. >. dAitkin, Liltrarn, and

Alexander Brothers. - 10 6Alexander, Fergus-

sou, & Co. MeeBrs.. 1 1 -Alexander and Co.

Messrs. B. P. & J. 1 1 -

Allan, Jas. & Alex.. 2 2 -

Anderson, Messrs. D.

Anderson and Co.

Arnott & Co. Messrs. 2 2 -Arthur & Co. ( Limited)

Messrs. 7 7 -Arthur and Hinshaw,

Austin and Me Asian,Messrs 1 1 -

Baird aniSon, Messrs.Hugh -10 6

Balloch, Robert, andCo - 10 6

Bannatynes, Kirk-wood, and M'Janet 2 2 -

Jarclay & M'Gregor,Messrs 1 - -

£. «. dBarclay, Curie, and

Barr, W. B. Esq 1 1 -Beittt, Stevenson &

Co 1 1 -Bell & Sons, Messrs.

John 1 1 -Bennett, Browne, and

Co. Messrs 1 1 -BUaland Brothers... 1 1 -Binnie, Thomas .... - 10 6Birrell, Walter 1 1 -Black & Co. Messrs.

John 1 1 -

Blackie and Son 1 1 -Bost and Turner.... 1 1 -Boyle, Miss E. C. . . . 1 - -British and African

Steam Navigation

British India SteamNavigation Com-pany (Limited)... 2 2 -

Broadfoot, John, &Sons .-10 -

Brown & Co. Messrs.J.andT 1 1 -

Brown, Downs, and

Brown, John, Esq. . 2 2 -Brown, jun., Daviea

&Talt, Messrs.... - 10 6Brown, Sons, & Co.

Messrs. Wm 2 2 -Browne, B. B 1 1 -Browne and Watson

(6 vessels) 1 15 -Brownlie and Co. ... 1 1 -Browns & Co. .... -10 6Bryce and Rumpff. . - 10 6Bryce, J. D. Esq. ... 1 1 -Buchanan, Watson,

and Co. Messrs.... 1 1 -Bulloch, Lade, & Co.

Messrs 2 2 -Burnley and Co.

Messrs. W. F 2 2 -Burns, Messrs. G. and

J 2 - -Barrell and Son,

Caldwell, Young, &

Campbell and Co.Messrs. J. and W. 2 2 -

Campbell, Jas. A.,LL.D M.P 1 -

Campbell.Rivers, andCo. Messrs. , 2 2 -

Cargill, David S - 10 6Caw, Prentice, Clap-

perton & Co 1 1 -Chrystal, Robert .Esq. 2 2 -Clark, Messrs. J. Jun.

Clyde Shipping Co... 2 2 -Coatbridge Tinplate

Co - 5 -Coats, Messrs. J. S P. 2 2 -Cochran, A. and R. . 1 1 -Cochrane, J. R 1 - -Collins, Sons, and Co.,

Messrs. William.. 2 2 -Connal & Co. Messrs. 1 1 -Connal & Co. Messrs.

William . 1 1Council and Co.

Messrs. Cliarles. . . 1 1 -Craig, R. and J 2 2 ->ailshe!m and Her-

}rane, Colvil & Co. . — 10 6Crawford, R. Esq 10 6Crawford, Cree, and

Jree, Ronison, & Co. 1 1 -Crombie, Mrs. A. . . - 10 -Jruikshank, W. & Co. - 10 6tavidson, W. J. Esq. 2 2 -Jeniston, Peter, and

Co 1 1 -

£. I. d.Denny and Co. 1 1 -Denny, Wm. Brothers,

Dick, R. and J 2 2 -DVck, W. B. and Co.. - 10 6Donaldson Brothers,

Messrs 1 1 -Douglas, R. & Son,

Dow, Archd. Esq... 1 1 -Danlop, Thos. and

Sons, Messrs -16 -DuTin & Son, Messrs.

D. 1 1(lunn Brothers - 10 6Dunn, Jas. and Sons 1 1 -Edington and Sons,

Edmiston and Mit-chells, Messrs 1 1 -

Edmiston, J. and B. - 10 6Ewing & Co. Messrs.

A Orr 2 2 -Ewing & Co. Messrs.

J 2 2 -Fairfteld Shipbuilding

Farquhar&Robertson,

Ferguson, J. R. Esq.. 1 1 -Ferguson and Sons,

Messrs. James ... -10 CFerguson and Reid,

Fergusson and Bros.

Findlay, R. D. Esq.. 1 1 -Finlay, R. E. Esq... 1 1 -Finlay'fc Co. Messrs.

Fisher, Watt & Reyes,

Fleming, M. Tarbett,

Fleming, P. and R.

Frame, Thos. Esq.. - 10 6Fraser and Sons,

Messrs. John 1 1 -Fraser, Kirkpatrick,

Gairdner,James,&Co. 1 1 -Qairclncr, Chas. Esq. 1 1 -Galbraith, Messrs. A.

and A. 1 -Garroway, Messrs.

Gellatly, Hankey,Sewell&Co 1 1 -

General Shipping Co.,per Aitken,Lilourn,

Gibb, Ellas, Esq. ... - 10 6Gilbert, Mrs . . 2 - -Oilflllan, J. and I'.. . - 10 -Glasgow Shipping Co.,

per Aitken, Lilbura,

Glen, Mrs. MargaretPollock . 2 2 -

Gourlay.Robert, Esq. 1 1 -Gourlie and Son,

Messrs. William .. 1 1 -Gow & Co., Messrs.

Graham & Co. Messrs.William .. . 2 2

Graham, Messrs. A.J. and A 2 2 -

Grant & Son, Messrs.Q . 1 1 -

Gray, Dunu, and Co.

Gray, J. H. Esq. ... - 5 -Gregor, Tumbull &

Co 1 1 -irischotti and Co. . . - 10 6Jumprecht & Stewart - 10 6

Guthrie, Macdonald,Hood & Co 1 1

Harrington, C. Esq.. 1 1 •

£. «. <Z.Harrington,J.P.Esq. 1 1 -Hart, Arthur, Esq. . - 10 6Hart, John, Esq. ... 1 1 -Harvie, Misses - 10 -Hay, Jas. and Sons . 2 2 -Hay, Messrs. Wm.,

Fairman and Co. - 10 -Hedderwick, James

& Sons 1 1 -Henderson and Co.

Messrs. Fatrick. .. 4 4 -Henderson, Bros.... 3 3 -Henderson, Miss 5 -Henderson and Co.,

Messrs. D. and W.. 2 2 -Henry and Co.

Messrs. A. and S. . 1 1 -Hertz, Theodore ... 1 1 -Hill, R. and J. M.

Brown, and Co.... 2 2 -Hinshelwood, S. and

Co., Messrs -10 6Holmes, Kerr, and

Hidderwick - 10 6Howat, Messrs. D. G.

&Co 1 1 -Hurlet and Campsie

Alum Co 1 1 -Hutcheson, Jas. and

Son -10 6Hydepark Foundry

Inglis, Messrs. A.

Jackson and Co.Messrs.John - 10 6

Jackson, John, Esq.. - 10 6Jameson, R. Esq. ... 1 1 -Johnstone, Alex.

Johnstone, Jas. Esq. 1 1 -Kelly & Co. Messrs.. 1 1 -Kerr, Anderson.Muir

and Main, Messrs. 2 2 -Kerr, Newton, & Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Kidston fe Co. A. G. 1 1 -Kidston & Co. Messrs.

A. G 2 2 -Kidston and Sons,

Kirkwood, Jas. Esq. 1 1 -Laidlaw, B. and Son 1 1 -Laing&Co.Messrs.J. 1 1 -Laird, Alex. A. & Co. 2 2 -Lament, Henry Esq. 1 1 -Langlanos and Sons,

Messrs. M 1 1 -Langlands, George,

Esq 1 - -Law, Thoe. and Co. . - 10 6Leisler, Bock, and Co.

Messrs 2 2 -Lelsler, Bock, and

Greig - 10 6Liepmann, Lehmann,

and Co. Messrs 1 1 -Lietke S Co. Messrs. 1 1 -Little, James, & Co. 2 2 -Lorimer & Moyes. . . - 10 6Lumsden, Geo. Esq.. 2 2 -MacBean and Co.

Messrs H ... 2 2 -MacBrayne, D. Esq. 2 2 -Mackay, A. & Co. . . 1 1 -Mackenzie, Gardner,

and Alexander,

Mackenzie, Mrs - 10 6Mackenzie & Aitken 1 1 -Mackie, J. L. Esq... 1 1 -Mackill, Robt. & Co. 1 1 -Idackixmon and Co.

Messrs. William.. 2 2 -Maclae, A. Crum,

Esq 1 1 -tfaclay, Murray, and

Spens, Messrs 2 2 -tfacLellan, Messrs.P and W 2 2 -

lacphergon, H. S.andCo 1 1 -

594 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.

£. s. d.M'Call and Son,

Messrs. James.... 1 1 -M'Callum, J. A. Esq. 1 1 -M'Clure, Naismith,

Brodie & Co. Messrs. 1 1 -M'Cowan, David,

Esq 1 1 -M'Dowall, Steven,

and Co. Messrs. ... 4 4 -M'Ewan, Stevenson,

and Leask, Messrs. 1 1 -M'Grigor, Donald &

Co 2 2 -M'Laren, Sons, & Co.

Messrs. William.. 1 1 -McCall and Stephen. - 10 6McClelland, MacKin-

non, and Blyth,

McMillan, Arch, andS o n 1 1 -

McEwan, Eobt. D.Esq - 10 6

Macfarlane and Co.George Gray 1 1 -

Maclay &Mdntyre. 2 2 -McLean. N. & Co. . . - 10 6MacLean, Peattie, &

Macintyre 1 1 -Macleod,Rev.Donald,

McTear, Robt. & Co. - 10 6Mair, Robt. A. C. A. - 10 6Malcolm, Howard

Houlden, & Co. ... - 7 6Malloch, Messrs. C.

and J - 10 6Mann, Byars, and

Co Messrs 1 1 -Merry, James & Co. - 10 6Middleton and Kirk-

pat rick, Messrs. .. 1 1 -Miller and Co. Messrs.

G 2 2 _Miller, James, Son,

& Co. Messrs 1 1 -Milligen, John, & Co. - 10 -Mirrlees, Watson, &

Co. Messrs 2 2 -Mitcbell, A. Esq... - 10 -Mitchell, Mrs .... - 5Mitchell, Kichard... - 10 6Mitchell, A., Jun.

Mitchell, D. Esq.... 1 1 -Mitchells, Cowan, &

Johnston, Messrs.. 1 1 -Moncreiff,Barr,Pater-

eon, and Comp.

Moore and Browne,

Moore, Taggart, andCo. Messrs - 10 6

Muirhead and G.

Munsie, Geo. Esq. « . 1 1 -Murdoch, Eobt., & Co. 1 1 -Napier and Sons, R.. 1 1 -Napier aud M'Intyre,

Napier Shipping Co. 1 1 -Neill,J.& R - 6

Neilson & Maxwell. 1 1 -Nlmmo, Jas. &Co... 1 1 -Nitshill and Lesma-

bagow Coal Co.... 2 2 -North British Ship-

Paterson and Son,Messrs. Wm 1 1

Paterson, Andrew,Esq ... , 1 1

Paul, Matthew, & Co. 1 1 -Pearson, Adam, & Co. 1 1 -Pirrie, Foote, and Co.

Pitkethly, Jas. Esq... 1 1 -Phillips, John, & Co.

£ s. d.Raalte, Jacqnes van

&Co 1 1Raebnrn and Veril . 1 1 -Ralston, Goodwin &

Co. Messrs 1 1 -Ramsay, John, Esq.. - 10 -Rankin and Sons,

Messrs. W -10 6Rankin, James, Esq.

of Ardnachaig... . 5 - -Rankine and Son,

Messrs. James .... 1 1 -Rattray Brothers, &

Smith, Messrs. ... - 10 6Reid and Son, Messrs.

Alex 1 1 -Reid, Wm. L. Esq.,

M.D 1 - -Reichmann and Co.

Rintoul, Son, and Co.

Ritchie and Co.

Robertson.Wm. Esq.Mining Engineer. - 6 -

Robb, Moore, & Co.Messrs - 10 6

Robertson, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -Robertson & Baxter,

Messrs , . . 1 1 -Robertson, Messrs.

L. andR. H 1 1 -Roberton, Heugh, &

Rodger, James, Esq. 1 1 -Rodger, Mrs 1 1 -Rowley & Dick - 10 6Rose, Murtson, and

Thomson, Messrs. 1 1 -Ross, John, Esq. ... 1 1 -Ross, Malcolm, and

Co,, Messrs. - 10 6Royal Clyde Yacht

Club 2 2 -Russell, MissJ. G... 1 1 -Sandeman, Messrs.D.'

&Co - 10 6Sandeman, J. G 1 1 -Semple, M'Lean, &

Reid, Messrs 1 1 -Simons, Jacobs and

Co Messrs - 10 6Singleton,Dunn,&Co. 1 1 -Skinner and Co.

Messrs. Thomas . . 1 1 -Skinner and Sons,

Messrs. W 1 1 -Sloan & Co. Messrs.

William 2 2 -Smitb.Albert A.Esq. - 5 -

Smith, John Guthrie,Esq 1 - -

Smith. & Co. Messrs.A. and W - 10 6

Smith & Service.... 1 1 -Smith and Sharp,

Smith and Sons,Messrs. George ... 2 2 -Ditto extra Sub-

Smith and Wellstood,

Snodgrass, Messrs. J.andR 1 1 -

Spencer, John, Esq.. - 10 6Stalker, Mrs. - 6 -Steel, Coulson, and

Co Messrs 1 - -Stephen and Son,

Messrs. Alexander 2 2 -Stcvenson, D. M.

Stevenson, J. Esq. . . 2 2 -Stewart, Messrs. Ait-

drew and James.. 1 1 -Stewart and Co.

Messrs. John,.... 1 1 -Stewart & M'Donald,

Messrs. 1 1 -

£. s. d.Stewart-, R,. Esq 1 1 -Stewart, D. Y. & Co. 2 2 -Stewart, Thos. & Co. - 6 -Stirling, Wm. & Sons 2 2 -Stonelaw Colliery. . . - 10 6Summerlee and Moss-

end Iron andSteel Co 3 3 -

Syme, Miss - 6 -Tasker, John, Esq.. - 10 6Tatlock, Robt. R.

Esq 1 1 -Taylor, Langhland,

and Co. Messrs. ... 1 1 -Teacher, Mrs. Wm.. 2 - -Teacher and Sons,

Messrs. William. . 2 2 -Templeton and 'Co.

Messrs. James.... 2 2 -Tnom and Cameron. 1 1 -Thomson, Aikman,

Thomson and Gray . - 10 6Thomson, Jas. and

Geo 1 1 -Thomson, John and

James - 10 6Thomson, Neale,

Esq 1 1 -Thomson, Sir Wm. . 3 3 -Thornliebank Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -Tillie & Henderson . 1 1 -Train & Co. Messrs.

Tullis, John, & Son. 1 - -Tnrnbull, Martin, &

Co 1 1 -Ore, John, Esq 1 1 -Wallace, Dr. Wm. . - 6 -Walker & Co. Messrs.

John - 10 «Watson, John E.

Esq . - 10 6Watson, James, Sir. 2 - -Watson, Gow, and

Watson and. Co.Messrs. James .... 2 - -

Wharrie, Colledge &Brand, Messrs. ... - 10 6

White, Messrs.James

Wilson and Son,Messrs. Jas 1 1 -

Wilson, Matnison, &Co. Messrs... - 10 6

Woodrow, Alexander,& Sons, Messrs.. . . - 10 6

WordieandCo 1 1 -Wotherspoou and Co.

Messrs. R 1 1 -Wright,J.Brooks,Esq. 1 1 -Wright, Jobnstone,&

Mackenzie, Messrs. 2 2 -

Total £433 18 -

Legacy.The late Ebenezer

Brown 135 - -

£568 18 -

Umltrtjgofosljt'w.BO'NESS B R A N C H .

JAMES JOHN CADELL, Esq.£. s. d.

Simpson, Provost .. - 10 6Allan, Jas. (Bo'ness) 1 1 -A Han, Jas. Jun - 10 6

£. a. d.Cadell, J. J 1 1 -Denbolm.Jno., & Co. - 10 -Donaldson, W. Esq. - 10 -Hope, T - 6 -Hunter, Rev. W. S.. - 5 -Jamieson, R. J. Esq, - 5 -Love, Stewart, & Co. - 10 6Malcolm, W - 6 -Wallace, Alex. Esq. - 6 -Sums under 5s - 16 -

Total £6 13 6

KIRKLISTONBRANCH.President—

Kev. J. C. BTJENS.Honorary Secretary-Mr. JOHH GABDINBS.

Annual Subscription*.Burns, Rev. Dr - 10 -Bums, Miss -18 -

Glendinning, Alex.,

Hog,T. A. Esq - 10 -Masson, Rev. Alex.. - 10 -McQueen, G. Esq. . . - 10 -Stewart and Co.,

Stewart, R. Esq - 10 -Sums under 6s - 16 -

Naims&fo.MORAY FIRTH

BRANCH.Chairman—

Ex-Provost LESLIE, Nairn.Treasurer & Hon. Secretary—

H. T. DONALDSON, Esq..Solicitor, Nairn.

Annual (Subscriptions.£ t. d.

Bethune, D. N. Esq. - 5 -Brodie of Brodie ... 1 1 -Burns, Rev. James . - 5 -Clarice, Col 1 - -*Crawford, J. C. ... - 10 -Finlay, B. B., Q.C.,

Forres, Town of . ... 2 2 -*Leslie, William ... - 10 -•Mackintosb.Provost - 10 -Parker, Mrs. H. J... - 10 6*RobwtBon,A.. C.Esq.- 1 6Rose, Rev. H. F 1 1 -Sclauders, Dr - 5 -Turnbull, W. Esq. . - 10 -

Total £9 13 -

Donations.

Brod ie,T D 5 - -Town of Inverness.. 5 - -Harbour Trustees,

Contribution Boxes . ] 14 7

£26 17 7

,

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 595

©rfctttg Islands.LONGHOPE

BRANCH.

Chairman—J. G. HOODIE HI.DDLE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—EDWARD E. COKBIGALL, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

*Corrigall, Edward

*Heddle,J.«.Moodiel 1 -Sums under 6*. and

Contribution Boxes 3 1 1

Total £4 1 1

STROMNESSBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —Capt. G. BAILLIE.

Annual Subscription!.Zetland, Lord 5Baillie, Capt. Geo... - 6 -

Brown, John - 5 -•Mackay, John .... - 6 -•Millar, Capt. J. . . . - 6 -Mowat, Capt. James 1 - -Shearer, J. A - 5 -*Spence, James, Esq. - 10 -•Watt, W. H - 6 -Wlngate. Rev. T. I). - 5 -Sums under 6 s 7 6 9Contribution Boxes. - 12 4

Total £16 8 1

^wbUss&tw.PEEBLES BRANCH.

President—T. H. OEPHOOT, Esq.,Sheriff-Substitute.

Honorary Secretary—Dr. CONBEL.

Annual Subscriptions.£. t. d.

Alexander, Miss. ... - 6 -Dalian tine, Rev. H. . - 6 -Ballantyne, D., & Co. - 5 -Black, Capt. Kailzie. 1 1 -Blackwood, Mr - 5 -•Buchan, Mr. W.... - 5 -•Burgees, Rev. B.... - 6 -Craig, Miss - 6Erskine, Admiral . . 1 1 -Glasgow.Countess of 2 - -

Kidd, Mins E 1 1Lindsay, Miss - S -Lorraine, Rev. J. B.. - S -Lowe, Mr. J - 5 -Mackenzie, Mr 1 1 -•Orphoot, Mr. - 10 6Panton, Mr - 10 6Reid, Miss - S -Robertson, Mr. R. T. - 5 -Robertson, Miss .... - 6 -Simpson, Walter ... - 5 -Simpson, Mrs... .... - 5 -Smith, J. Ramsey . . - B -Tennant, Sir Chas. . 2 2 -

£. s. d.Thorbum, Mr. M. . . - 10 6Tborbnrn, Mr. R.. . . - 10 6Thorburn, Walter . . - 10 6Thorburn, William . 1 1 -"Tod, Mr., St. Mary's

Wyer, Rev. T - 10 -

Total £27 5 -

Donation.Macrae J N - 10 -

£27 15 -

HUnfr j fogj j i re .GREENOCK

BRANCH.

Chairman —JAMES STEWABT, Esq., M.P.

Honorary Secretary —E. MAXWELL, Esq., H.M.'s

Customs.Annual Subscriptions,

t. s. d.Baine & Johnstone,

•Caird, J. T. Esq.... 2 2 -Cannichael and Co.

Messrs. J. H. & A. 1 1 -Carmichael, T. Esq.. 1 1 -Cartsburn Sugar Re-

fining Co 1 - -

W.andJ 1 1 -*Dnncan and Co.

Messrs., Port Glas-

Dunlop, D- and Co.Messrs., Fort Glas-gow 1 1 -

Glasgow and Gree-nockShipCo - 10 -

Gourock Kope-work

Greenock, St. John,per — Morrison,

Hamilton and Co.Messrs., Port Glas-

Lamont, Jas. Esq. .'.1 - -Low, Messrs. L. and

Co - 6 -Lyle, Messrs. Abram,

Lyle, Messrs. John,

M«Dougall,Messrs.D. 1 1 -Neill, Dempster and

Neill, Messrs 1 - -Neill, R. & S. Messrs. - 10 6Reid & Co. Messrs.

J., Port Glasgow . 1 1 -Bichardson and Co.

Messrs. James ... 2 2 -Russell and Co.

Messrs., Port Glas-gow 1 1 -

Scott, Alexander, andSons, Messrs 1 1 -

Shankland, Messrs.D. andR 2 2 -

Spiers, the Lady Anne 2 2 -•istewart, Messrs. J.

*Swinburne,Capt.R.N.l 1 -Thome and Sons,

Messrs. R 1 1 -

£. s. d.Walker and Co.

Messrs John .... 1 1 -

Total. ...£36 5 6

Donations.Customs Box, Port

Glasgow, per L.

Other ContributionBoxes 1 1 6

£39 19 8

Uoxtwtfits&ftt.KELSO BRANCH.

President-Key. J. G. S. NAPIEB.Honorary Secretary —

Mr. ALEXANDER MUIEHEAD,Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Beverldge, J. Esq. . . - 10 -Brown, J. J. E. Esq. 1 - -Cunningham, Mrs. . . - 6 -Darling, P. S. Esq... - 6 -Douglas, Dr. Charles - 10 -Dunn & Son, Messrs.

A - 5 -Elliott, Mr 10 -Hay, Mrs - 5 -Hogg, John, Esq. ... - 5 -Johnston, Ed. Esq... - 10 -Johnston, Misses ... - 5 -Johnston, Messrs.

J. and J - 5 -Logan, P. Esq - 6 -Macdongall, Miss

Scott 2 - -Main, A. Woodman,

Milne Bros., Messrs. - 6 -Muirhead and Purves,

Robertson, Mrs. Shaw- 6 -Robertson, P. Esq... - 5 -Robson, W. Esq. ... - 6 -Roughead.F.C. Esq.,

the late 1 1 -Smith, T. D.Crichton - 5 -

Sums under 5* 5 8 -

MELROSE BRANCH.President

Admiral the Hon. T. BAILHE.Honorary Secretary —

JOHN BBOAD, Esq.Annual Subscription!.

•Baillie, Admiral theHon. T 1

Baillie, Lady Grisell - 10 -Baillie, Major the

Hon. R - 10 -Baillie, Miss - 6 -Baillie, Miss M.T... - B -Boswell, General and

jlra . 10Broad, John, Esq. . . - 10 -Clephane, the Misses - S -Curie, Alex. Esq. . . 1 - -Curie, Jame?, Esq. . 1 - -Dunn, Ralph, Esq... - 5 -

£. s. d.Erskine, Mrs., The

Priory - 10Erskine, Mrs. C.,

Friars' Hall - 6Freer, John, Esq. . . . - 5 -Gardner, R. Esq. ... - B -Henry, General .... - 10 -

Polwarth, Lord andLady 2 - -

Robertson, A. Esq... - 10 -

Tod, the Misses..,. 1 - -

Total. ...£15 B 6

ftitirltngs&m.BANNOCKBURN

BRANCH.Treasurer —

ED. L. WILSON, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. a.Coll by Miss Currie —

W i l s o n ,Mrs. Col. - 10 -

W i l s o n ,W. Esq. - 6 -

Sums under6s. 1 11 -

Coll. by MIsfes Wat-son and Wilson —Sums under 5s.. . . 1 - -

Collected by MissLearmonth —

Wi l son ,Mrs. Ed.L - 10 e

Ronald,Mr.- 6 -Wi l son ,

Miss E.. - B -Wi l son ,

W.K... - 6 -Sums under

6S - 12 -

Coll. by Miss Bain-Sums under 5s 1 11 3

Galbraith,Mrs.W.R.,

Wilson, Alex. Esq... 1 1 -

Total £10 18 9

STIRLING BRANCH.Chairman —

GEOBGE T. GALBRAITH,Esq , M.D.

Hon. Treasurer—DANIEL FEKGUSON, Esq.Honorary Secretary —JOHN JENKINS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Alexander, Miss,

collected by-Annan, Mrs — BBuchan, Misses. . . - 5 -

Drummond, Mrs.A - 5 -

Faulds, Miss - B -•Galbraith, Dr. B -Galbraith, Misses . - 5 -Gowanlock, Mrs . - 5 -

596 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUKNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.£. s. d.

*M°Math, John,Esq. - 6 -Morison, Miss .... - 5 -Rae, Mrs - 5 -Reid, Mrs. James. 1 - -Kussell, Mrs - 5 -Smith, Mrs. 3. T. . - 5 -

StevensOD,Mrs.J.S. - 6 -Wingate, Miss - 6 -Sums tinder B*. ... 2 14 6

Drummond, Miss, col-lected by —

Aitken, J. G. Esq. 1 - -Howat, Mrs. - W -Sinclair.Mrs. J.B. - 10 -Walker, Mrs 1 - -Sums under 6s. ... 2 1 -

Findlay, Miss, col-lected by —

Sums under 6s. . . . 2 2 6Johuston, Miss Jane,

collected by —Anderson, Misses. - 6 -Burden, Mrs - 5 -Frew, Rev. Dr. ... - 6 -

Kirkwood,Dr. An-

Paterson, Pat. M.Esq - B -

Paton, John, Esq.,Yiewforth 1 - -

Reid, Mrs., Ran-dolphfleld - 10 -

Smith, Mrs., Brent-ham Park - 10 -

Steel,Mrs., Spring-bank B -

Two Friends .... - 5 -Sums under Bs.... 2 1 -

Maitland Bayne.Misscollected by —

•Anderson, Ex-Pro-

Cowbrough andMercer, Messrs. - S -

Dowdy, Councillor - 6 -Drummond, J. W

Esq - 10 6•Ferguson, Daniel,

Esq - B -Gentleman, E. Esq. - 6 -Graham, Wm. Esq. - 5 -

•Jenkins, A & „„

Menzies,Councillor- B -Millar, Jas. & Sons,

Macfarlane, John,Esq - B -

•Morton, D. Esq... - B -McLuokie, Robert,

Muir.Thos. Son,&Patton, Messrs. . - B -

Philp Jas. L. Esq. - B -Simpson, Wm. Esq. - B -Taylor, Robt. Esq. - B -Thomson, Council-

Walla, R. Esq.... - 10 -Sums under &£.... 3 13 6

Treasurer, Hon. Col-lected by -

M°Master, Mr.

Moodie, Dr. Robt.. 1 1 -

_*_

S>uti)erlan&s&tre.DORNOCH FIRTH

AND EMBOBRANCH.President —

The Most Hon. the MARQUISOF STAFFORD.

Chairman —EVAN C. SUTHERLAND, Esq.,

of Skibo.Treasurers and Hon. Secre-

taries —Messrs. CHARLES NEILL

and DAVID PETEES.

Annual Subscript-ions.JE. o. d.

•Stafford, The MostHon. The Marquisof 1

Sutherland,HisGraceThe Dnke of, KG. 1 1 -

•Hoyes, Lewis 1 1 -•Sutherland, Evan

C. Esq., of Skibo . 1 1 -Tait, G. G. Esq.,

Sums under Bs. .... - 7 6

Total £5 1 -

Donations.

Cameron. Duncan . . - & -Gtaham,TUrt>ert,Esq. 1 1 -Lawson, G. R - B -Mathieson, E. H.

McK - 6 -McLean, Donald ... - 10 6McTavish, W. T. . . - 5 -Eennie, Lt.-Col. W.,

VC 1 1 -

Sums under 6«. 1 3 6

Total Dons. .. 1 19 -Total Sabs. . . 5 1 -

Jt'13 - -

2SStgtofonsi)i«.ISLE OF WH1THORNAND BAY OF WIG-

TOWN BRANCH.Patron —

Th« Bight Hon. the EABI 01GALLOWAY, K.T.

President—R. H. JOHNSTON STEWART,

Esq.Chairman —

Lt.-Col. JOHN FLETCHERHATHORN, of Castle Wigg.

Honorary Secretary —ALEXANDER MACFIE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

•Galloway.Right Hon.the Earl of. K.T. . 6 - -

Orkney, Right Hon.the Earl of. . . 1 1 -

Bute, The Most Noblethe Marquis of . . . 1 - -

Stair, Right Hon.the Earl of, K.T. . 1 1 -

£. t. d.Blair, Ed. Heron

Maxwell, Esq., ofPenninghame 1 - -

Broadhurst, HenryTootal. Esq 2 - -

•Brown, W. A - B -Dickson, Sheriff. .... B -•Donnan, Alex - 6 -•Donnan, Alex W. . - 5 -

•Donuan, James.... - B -Findlay, F.Jun.... - 6 -Gifford, Mr. Geo. ... - 10 -•Oourlay, B. C. - 5 -*Hathorn,Col.J.F. . 1 1 -lfenuedy,Capt.W.R.

RN. . 1 - -'Macfle, Alex - B -M"Clttre, Wm - B -•Jl«Gaa,Wm - B -

M«Master,Mrs - B -W'Taggart, Rev. J.C. - 5 -M'William, John... - B -•Martin, John G. . . . - B -Maxwell, Sir Herbert

E., Bart., M.P 1 - -Maxwell, Lady 2 - -•Nicholson,Jno.Esq. - 6 -Parlane, James, Esq. 2 2 -Routledge, C. M. . . . - B -Selby, Dr - B -Stewart. Hon. Alex. 1 - -•Stewart, Hugh - B -•.Stewart, R.H.J.Esq.1 1 -Wason J . - B -Sums under 5s 1 B -

PORT LOGAN ANDBAY OF LUCE

BRANCH.Patron—

The Rfght Hon. the EAEL otSTAIR, K.T.President—

JAMES M«DOUALL, Esq.,of Logan.

Chairman —MARK J. STEWART, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—CJOINTIN COCHRANE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.•David, Frederick,

Esq - 10 -Macleay. Duff & Co. - 10 -* Marshall, Job.n,Efjci. - 10 -•M'Douall, Jas. Esq. B - -M'Taggart, Mrs.Om-

Mitchell, Alex. Esq. 1 - -Moore.J.Carrick.Esq. 2 2 -Richardson, J. B. . . - 10 -Stair, The Earl of,

•Stewart, Mark J.Esq.l 1 -Young, Kobert, Esq. - 10 -Collector's Subscrip-

tion Book, Contri-bution Boxes, andSums under 5s. ... 6 13 -

Contribution Box... - 11 8

Total £.1A 18 8

P O R T P A T R I C KB R A N C H .

President—EUGENE WASON, Esq.

Chairman —JOHN McCRACKEN, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—E. G. KOBE.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

flafcer, H. L. Esq... - S -Birch, Mrs. A¥ alter . 1 1 -Blacklock, Miss .... - 6 -•McCracker, John,

Esq 1 - -Minot, Miss - 10 -Otter, Mrs 1 1 -Parker, S. S. Esq.... 1 1 -Savile, G. Esq - B -Urqtthart, Rev. M. . - B -•Wason.Engene.Esq. 1 1 -

Tota.1 £1 18

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 1 18 2

£9 16 2

IRELAND.

ODo. Antrim.BELFAST ANDGROOMSPORT

BRANCH.Presidents—

The Most Hon.,The MAEQUIS OF DONEGALL,

The Right Hon.The EARL OF DUFFER™.

Major R, PERCEVALLMAXWELL.Chairman —

The Mayor of BELFAST.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec. —ARTHUR HILL COATES, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions,i.. s. a.

Adair, Mr. Hugh ... - B -Andrews and Sons,

Archer, Messrs, andSons - S -

Arnott&Co. Limited,

Barkley and Sons,Messrs. M - 5 -

Belfast Harbour Corn-

Belfast Newsletter,

Belfast Steamship Co. 2 - -Bell, E. H. Esq - 10 -Blackstaff Spinning

Company(Limittd) - 10 -Boag, Robert, Esq... - B -Brown and Sons,

Messrs. John S.. . . 1 - -Campbell and Co.

Messrs. H - 10 -Clark, Geo. S. Esq... - 10 -Coates, John, Esq. . . - 10 -Coates.A. Hill, Esq.. 1 - -Coates, Victor & Co.

(Limited), Messrs. 1 - -

BBANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 597

£, s. d.Combe, Barbour, &

Combe, Messrs. ... - 10 -•Corry & Co. Messrs.

J. p 1 - -Craig, H. C., Esq.... - 10 -Cramer, Wood, & Co.

Messrs - 10 -Crawford and Locfc-

Crawford, James andSons, Messrs - 10 -

Dixon & Son. Messrs. - 6 -Dufterin, The Earl of 1 - -Duffln, Adam, Esq. . - 6 -Dunville and Co.

Messrs. (Limited). - 10 -Kdgar and Lowry,

Messrs - 5 -Emerson, Wm. Esq.. - B -Ewart and Son,

Lim., Messrs. W.. 1 - -Ewing, Son, and Co.

Gordon & Co. Messrs. - 6 -Green, Forster, Esq.. 1 10 -Hanson, J. Esq - 10 -Harland and Wolff,

Hart and Churchill,Messrs - 10 -

Hlgginson,J.M.Esq. - 6 -Houston, John B.

Esq. V L 1 - -Hughes.Bernard, Esq. - B -Jan^ Brothers.Messrs.l - -Johnston, and Thomp-

son, Messrs. W. J. - 5 -Kelly, H.C. Esq.... - 5 -Kyle, Mrs. - B -Lemon, A. D. Esq. . . - 10 -Lindsay Bros.Messrs.

Little & Co., Messrs.Jas -10 -

Lytle and Sons, Messrs.

Matter & Co. Messrs.H - 10 -

Maxwell, R. P. Esq.. 1 - -Maxwell, Mrs. P. ... 1 - -M«Causland, Saml.

Esq - 10 -*McClure, Sir Thomas,

MeMuIlan,Thos.Esq. - B -M«Neile,H. H. Esq.. S - -M«NeiU,Malcm.Esq. - 10 -Millar, Boyd & Keid,

Moore, Bra., Messrs. - B -Moore and Winberg,

Moore, James, Esq.. - 10 -Murphy&Orr.MeSBTS. - BOrr, Robert H. Esq. . 1 -Patterson, Kich. Esq. - 10Patterson, R. L. Esq. - 10Pirn, Messrs. E.&W. - 6 -Pirn, Messrs. J. & Son - 10 -Purdon, H. S. Esq.,

M.D - 6Richardson Brothers

& Co., Messrs . . 1 -Riddel, Saml. Eaq. . 1 -Ritchie, Francis, &

Sons - 10Robertson, Ledlie,

Ferguson & Co.Limited - 10 -

Robinson, W. A. Esq. - BRoyal Ulster Yacht

Clnb 2 -Sbaftesbury, Countess

of 1 -Shaw, Alex. F - B

Smith, Messrs. J.andT - 10

Stelfox, James, Esq. - BTate, Alex. Esq - 10Wallace, Sir Richard,

Bart . 6 B

£. s. d.^ard, Marcus, & Co.Limited, Messrs. . - 10 -

Ward, Robert E. Esq. 1 - -Wolfhill Spinning

Co. Limited - 10 -Workman, Messrs.J.andE - 10 -

Workman, Mrs. B.Sen 1 -

Vorkman, Mre.Robt. 1 - -Vorkman, Win. Esq. 1 - -Workman, T. Esq... - 10 -Workman, F. Esq... - B -

Total til 15 -

Donation*.Pillar Box atNorthern

Counties RailwayStation 1 3 3

• Pen " Box . . , . - 2 9

Total Dons... 3 - -Total Subs. ..71 IB -

£74 IS -

P O R T R U S HBRANCH.President—

Major-GeneralJ. BBEESFOED SMTLT.

Treasurer —W. J. MOBBOW, Esq.

Honorary Secretaries-Rev. JONATHAN SIMPSON.

Capt. CABVEB, J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.Adair, Sir Hugh

Edwd Bart 1 - -Adams, R. J. Esq. . - 10 -Anderson, James S. . - 5 -•Bellas, H. andT.... 1 - -Bevington, J. B. Esq. - 10 6Bevington, Col. S. B. - 10 6Cameron, W. J. Esq. - 5 -•Carver, Capt., J.P. 1 - -Causton, Lieut. A. St.,

B.N. 1 - -Cos, Mrs. a L. 1 - -Cramsie, Capt. J.P. . 1 - -•Crookshank, E. Esq. - 10 -Denham, Mrs. Dr.... - 5 -•Fall Daniel - 6 -Gordon, Joseph - B -Grant, P. Drummond - 6 -Greer, T. M. Esq.... - B -Hill, Miss . . - 6 -Huey,John, Esq.,J.P. - 10 -Hunter, Stewart. J.P. - 10 -Kelly, Rev. J. E.,

liUD - 10 -Leech, H. W. Esq ... 6 -Leslie, Col. J.P..D.L. 1 - -Lusk, John, Esq. ... - 6Macaulay, H. A. Esq. - 6 -McCleery, J. 0 -10 -M'Elderry, T - 6•Martin, J. C. Esq.,

M.D 6Montgomery, Capt.

Bi J., J.P., D.L... 1 - -Morrow, W. J - 6Murray, Lt.-Col. J.P. 1 - -O'Neill, Et. Hon.

Lord, D.L 1 - -Orr, Eev. R. Holmes - 10Patrick, J. Esq. J.P.. - 10Portrush Harbour Co. 2 2

£.. s. d.Smyty, Major-Gen.John Beresford. . . 1 - -

Simpson, Rev. J. . . 1 - -tannus, Miss 1 — —

Taylor, D. Esq., J.P. - 10 -'aylor, Robt. A. Esq. 1 - -'empletown.General,Rt. Hon. Ld. Vise. 1 - -

>oughton, James.. - 10 -•Watt, Capt 1 - -Wilson, Chas. Esq. . 1 1 -f onng, Mrs. Jas. . . - 10 -

Young, The RightHon. J., J.P., D.L. - 10 -

Yonng, William A.Esq. J.P - 10 -

Total £31 19 6

Donations'Contribution Boxes . - 8 7

Per Miss Stannns —Brooke, Mrs. Basil 1 - -Fitzgerald, Hon.

Miss G. Vesey . - 10 -James, Sir John

Kingston, Bart.. - 10 -Stannua, Thomas

R. Esq. - 10 -Stannns. Walter,

Esq. J.P - 10 -Wayne, Miss - 10 -Wayne, Miss A... - 10 -

Per W. J. Morrow,Esq.-

Christie, Daniel . . - 5 -Mackay, Thomas,

Sheills and Co. ... - 5 -Sums under 5s. .. - 1 -

Total Dons. .. 5 15 7Total Subs... 31 19 6

£37 15 1

fflo. ®aban.CAVAN BRANCH.

President—The Right Hon.

The EARL OF LANESBOEOUGH.Honorary Secretary —

Mrs. SANDERSON.Annual Subscriptions.

£. t. d.Clifford, Mrs. Cam . - 6 -Lanesborough, the

l«ngn SiSon, Messre. - 10 -Nicholson, Miss .... - 5 -

Sanderson, Samuel,Esq I

Sanderson, Mrs - 10 -Saunderson, Colonel 1 - -Venables,Mrs.Whyte- 6 -

Total £ 6 2 -

DonationS.Allen, Richard, Esq. - 6 -Beresford, G. D. Esq. - 10 -Boland,Mr. Timothy - 5 -Brady, John, Esq. . . 2 - -Burrowes, Mrs. (Uorn-

den) 1 - -

£. s. d.Burrowes, B,obt. ior

1886 1 -Clifford, Mrs. (Cam) - 15 -burning, Major — 5 —Garrett, J. M. Esq. . - 5 -Hague, Wm. Esq.

for 1886 and 1887. 2 - -Hartley, James, Esq. 1 - -Jackson,C, Esq.,M.D. 1 - -Johnston, R. H. Esq. - 5 -Johnston, Mr. J. ... - 10 -Jones, J. C. Esq. ... - 10 -Kilmore. Bishop of . - 10 -Knipe, Thomas, Esq. - B -Martin, Mr. Walter. - B -Maxwell, Hon. Mrs.. 1 - -Mease, A. L. Esq.,

M.D - 10 -Moore, Hugh, Esq. . 1 - -O'Reilly, J. Esq., the

late 1 - -'Reynell Miss . 16Sanderson, Miss.. .. - B -Sclater, E. Esq - 10 -Tatlow, J. C. Esq. . - 5 -Thomfson.Theo.Esq. - 5 -Vernon, Fane, Esq.. 1 - -Waller, W. N., Esq. 1 - -Winter, J. S. Esq... 1 - -Sums under 55 - 8 6

Total Dons... 21 8 6Total Subs... 6 2 -

£27 10 6

®o. <£orfc.BALLYCOTTON

BRANCH.

Patron—The Right Rev. the LOEBBISHOF OF COEK, CLOINE,

AND Ross.President —

E. F. LITTON, Esq., Q.C.Honorary Secretary—

T. W. STEANGMAN, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Beale, Alfred, Esq. . - 5 -Beale, Henry H. Esq. - 10 -Bristol General Steam

Navigation Co. ... 1 - -Clyde Shipping Comp. 3 3 -Cork Harbour Com.. 5 - -Cork, Lord Bishop of 1 - -City of Cork Steam

Packet Company . 5 - -Cork Steamship Co. . 2 - -Cnnard Company ... 2 2 -Evans, Archdeacon . - 10 -•Gaggin, Geo. Esq. . - B -Hatctett, Mrs. J.

Henderson Brothers,Messrs. " AnchorLine " of SteamShips . . 2 2 -

•Litchfleld, W. Esq. - B -Litton, E.F.Esq.Q.C. 1 1 -LongfleU, Montifort,

Strangman.T.W.Esq. - 10 -

Donations.Hatchett, John, Esq.

(WestMalvern)., - 10 -Contribution Box

at Shanagarry . . . . - 13 7

598 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUKNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.£. s. d

Box on board Steam-ers of City of CorkS. P. Co. (2 years) 1 16 1

Total Dons... 2 19 8Total Subs. ..27 13 -

£30 12 8

CORK AND QUEENSTOWN BRANCH.

President-Rear- Admiral H. D. HICKLET

Commanding the Irish Sta-tion, Queenstown.Hon. Treasurer—

W. T. MICHELLI, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

Commander G. DSBOKSE,R.N.

Annual Subscriptions.

Barry, A. H. Smith,D L 2 2 -

Beamish and Craw-ford 2 2 -

Bible, W. H - 10 -Bristol Steam Navi-

gation Co 2 2City of Cork Steam

Clyde Shipping Co... 2 2 -Cork Harbour Com-

CunardSteamshipCo. 2 2 -•Fitzgerald, Penrose

R.U., M.P 1 - -Guion Company ... 1 1 -Hall, Colonel - 10 -Ismay, Imrie, & Co. 5 - -Leycester, J. W 1 - -Murphy, James J.

& Co 3 - -

Ogilvie and Moore(Cork) 1 - -

Scott and Co., J. . . . 1 - -Shaw, Mrs. Cork... 1 - -Woodford and Bonrn 1 - -

Total 443 1 -

Donations.

Carpenter, Admiralthe Hon. W..R.N. 1 - -

Charde and Sons, J. . - 10 -Papillon, Com. F.,

Eayne, Miss, Cork.. --10 -White, Lieut. Hans

Fell, R.N - 10 -Collections in Contri-

bution Boxes —Deep Water Quay,

Queenstown - 1 10G. S. & W. Rail-

way, GlanmireStation, per W.Ross Esq - 17 5

Office, Cork, perCaptMcDermott - 10 9

Mercantile MarineOffice, Queens-town, per F.Shaw, Esq .... 1 6 -

Queen's Hotel ,Queenstown-,.. - 16 8

Sums under 5s - 16 3

Total Dons... J 19 11Total Subs. ..43 1 -

£51 - 11

COURTMACSHERRYBRANCH.Chairman—

The Right Hon. the EARL OFSHANNON.

Honorary Secretary-Captain TOWNSHEND.

Annual Subscriptions.£. ». d

Cork Steam Ship Co. 2 2 -

•Leslie, W B. Esq... - 10 -•Shannon, Earl of . . 6 - -•Stawell, Col. Alcock,

J.P 1 - -*Townshend, Captain- 10 -Contribution Boxes. - 4 -

Total £14 16 -

YOUGHAL BRANCH.Honorary Secretary—

J. W. PTM, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Allan, Mrs - 6 -Duke of Devonshire 5 - -*Drury&Sons,Mes8rs. - 10 -»Farrell, Mr. Richard- 5 -Foley, R. and E. . . . 1 - -•Gorman, Mr.Patrick - 10 -Green, Rev. Mr. ... - 10 -Lloyde, G. W. Esq. 3 - -

<£o. Dofon.BALLYWALTER

BRANCH.

Rev. J. O'REILLY BLACK-WOOD.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Belfast Steam Rhip-n' ; Co., per H.

t, Esq 2 2*Blackwood, Rev. J.

O'Reilly - BCleland, Mrs. (Bally-

*G lover, Jas. B. Jun.- 5 -lonston, J. B. Esq. . 1 - -jyle, Rev. Canon ... - 5 -

•M'Manus, Rev. W. - 10 -*Mulholland, J. Esq. 2 - -Sinclair and Boyd,

Stewart, H. HamilL,Esq 2

Ward, The Hon. S. . - 10 -

Total £11 2 -

C L O U G H E YBRANCH.

President —Major ANDEEW NUGENT, D.L

Chairman —GKOKGE E. BOWEN, Esq., J.P

Honorary Secretary —Rev. A. W. WHITLEY.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

*Atkinson, James B.Esq.,JJP 1 - -

•Bowen, George E.Esq., JP - 10 -

*Boyd,Rev. John .. - 6 -Donnan, Henry, J.P. - 10 -Glass, R. J. Esq. ... - 10 -•Greer, John, Esq.

J p -10 -Greer, Rev. George S.- 5 -Hamilton, J. H. Ksq. - 10 -McDonnell & Sons,

M'Mullan, Mr. A. . - 6 -*McMullan,Mr.Thos. - 5 -•Magorian, Rev. P.. - 5 -Nugent.Gen.Andrew 1 - -•Nugent, Maj. Andrew,

D.L 1 - -"Park, Mr. Robert.. 1 5 - 6Shaw, Thomas, Esq.

J.P 10•Stowell, Rev. Hugh - 6 -Warnock, John, Esq. 1 - -•Watson, Geo. Esq. . - 6 -»Whitley,Rev.A. W. - 5 -•Workman, Rev.

Robert 1 - -

Total £12 5 6

NEWCASTLE (DUN-DRUM) BRANCH.

President—The Right Hon.

The EABL OF RODEN.

Chairman and HonorarySecretary —

Eev. J. H. SEIMODE, M.A.

Annual Subscriptions.Annesley, The Dowa-

ger Countess - 16 -3rush, Geo. Esq. ... - 10 -

•Clarendon, S. Esq.,M.B - 10 -

Sdgar, J. Esq - 5 -•Gallagher, A. Esq.,

J.P 10Gordon, A. Esq. ... - 5 -•Gray, G. Esq., M.D.- 5 -Halliday, \V. F. Esq. - 6 -Hamilton, Mrs., Killi-

shandra(13thdon.)2 2 6Hay ward, Mr. Wm. - 10 -

Do. Box - 10Kilmorey, the Trus-

tees of the Earl of . B - -

M'Creight, Miss C. . - 5 -Murland, Messrs. ... 1 - -•Roden, The Earl of 2 - -

Ross, Lieut.-Colonel- 10 -Seymour, Mrs.,

•Seymour, Rev. J. H. 1 - -Smith, Rev. S. J... - B -Smyth, H. Esq., C.E. 1 - -

Wright, J. Esq - 10 -

Total £20 12 -

£. s. d.Donations.

Contribution Boxes . 1 6 4

Total Dons 1 14 4Total Subs. ... 20 12 -

£22 6 4

TYRELLA BRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. W. I. QUINN.

Annual Subscriptions.The Marquis of Down-

The Dowager Mar-chioness of Down-shire 1 - -

Viscount Bangor ... 2 - -•Bingham, Rev.J... - 5 -•Deacon, Rev. J.J.. - B -East Downshire 8. 8.

Co. Dundrum, per*E.G.Henesey,Esq.2 2 -

•Lodge, Rev. G. J. . - 5 -Martin, Wm.B., Ksq. - 6 -Montgomery, Hugh,

Montgomery, LadyMatilda 1 1

Poe, William T. Esq. 1 - -Reid, Jas. Esq - 10 -

Woulfe, — , Ksq., forfor 1886 and 1887. 2 2 -

Total .. £20 7 6

<£o. Dublin.DUBLIN BRANCH.

THOMAS EDMONDSOH, Esq.Secretary and Collector-

Mr. J. PIKE.Annual Subscript icms.

£. t. d.His Excellency the

Marquess of Lon-donderry 10 - -

Ardilaun, The RightHon. Lord 2 - -

Arnott & Co. Limited,Messrs 3 3

Baker & Sons Wm. - 10 -Bewleyfc Co. Messrs.

S 1 - -3oyle, Low, Murray,

and Co. Messrs.... 2 - -British & Irish Steam-

packet Company .. 2 2 -frooke & Son, Messrs.

G. F 1 - -frown, Thomas, and

Co., Messrs 1 - -Tantrell & Cochrane. 1 - -

City of Dublin Steam-packet Company. . 2 2 -

Jowan and Co 1 - -Crowe, Wilson, & Co.

Messrs., Limited . 1 - -D'Arcy and Son,

Messrs. John 2 - -)eVesci,Lord 2 - -)rummond & Sons,

)nblin and GlasgowSteam Packet Co.. 2 2 -

BRANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 599£. e. d.

Dublin and LiverpoolScrew Steam-ship

Ferrier, Pollock, andCo. Messrs 2 - -

Findlater, J. Esq. ... 2 2 -Silbey, Messrs. W.

Green Bros. Messrs.. 1 - -Guinness, Sir Ed-

ward, Bart 1 - -Heiton & Co. Messrs.

T 1 1 -Hogg & Co. Messrs.

W 1 -HoweU, P. Esq.. . , . 1 - -Jacob, E. S. Esq. - 5 -Jameson and Son,

Messrs. John 2 - -Jameson and Co.,

Messrs. William.. 1 - -Kenny and Owens,

Messrs - 10 6Kinahan and Sons,

Messrs 2 - -Lambert, Brien, and

Co. Messrs 1 - -McCullagh,Son, & Co.

Messrs. James... . 1 1 -MacMnllen, Shaw, *

Millar, Adam, & Co., 1 - -Ogilvy, Alex. Esq... 1 - -Palgrave, Murphy,

and Co. Messrs.... 2 2 -

Perrin, Ed. and Son. 1 - -Pirn, Bros, and Co.

(Limited) Messrs., -3 - -Eoe,Geo. &Co., Ld. 1 - -Ross and Walpole,

Messrs 1 - -Sealy, Bryers, and

Switzer, Fergusson,and Co. Messrs.... 1 - -

Taylor, Messrs. W.andM 1 - -

Tedcastle and Co.Messrs. R 1 1 -

Todd, Burns, and Co.Messrs 2 - -

Turbett, Messrs. Rbt.

Watkins & Co. Jo-seph Messrs 2 - -

Weir, James and Co. 1 - -Westby, Edward Per-

cival, Esq., J.P... 3 - -White, Joshua, Esq.. 1 - -Woods, Webb, ft Co.

Wynyard, Maj.-Gen. 1 - -

Total...... £83 12 6

Donations.Clifford's Bequest. . 13 5 3Collection, per Miss

C. F. Cane 3 - -Collecting Boxes at—

Countess of Dublin

Dublin and GlasgowSteam Packet Co.. 1 15 2

Lady Eglinton s.s. . 4 16 9

Pillar Box and Boat-House, Howth ... 1 4 6

Other Pillar and Col-lecting Boxes .... 1 2 5

Total Dons. ... 37 13 1Total Subs 83 12 6

£121 6 1

KINGSTOWNBRANCH.President—

The Most Hon. the MABQUISOF ORMONDE.

Honorary Secretary-Commander the Hon. F. G.

CBOFTOH, R.N.Annual Suttscrivtions.

£. t. d.Barton, H. L..D.L.. 6 - -Barton. Miss 3 - -Blythe, Mrs 1 - -Browne, Mrs. R. F. . 1 - -Bruce, Miss - 6 -Burroughs,Rev.W.E. - 10 -Caatterton, the Vice-

Close, S. H. Esq 1 - -Coghill, Sir J.J. Bart. 1 - -*Dalton, Rev. G. W - 10 -*Dalton,G.E.K. Esq - 6 -GHmore, Mrs. J. S. - 5 -Elwood, Miss .... - 6 -Hogan, J. F. Esq. - 10 -Hogan, W. C. Esq. - 10 -"Hone, Brindley.. 1 - -Lodge,Miss 1 - -

O'Hara, Mrs. Hamil-ton 1 - -

Ormonde, Marquis of,Yacht Mirage.... 5 - -

Reid, J. Hamilton,Esq 1 - -

Reid, J. H. Esq. ... - 10 -Royal Alfred Yacht

Royal liish YachtClub 2 - -

Eoyal St. George'sYacht Club ... 3 - -

Williamson, Mrs. . . - 10 -

Donation*.

Col. by Miss G.Dillon 1 10 -Collecting Boxes —Kingstown Pier .... 3 2 -Do. Railway Station. 2 3 4Salthilldo -18 9Seapoint K. Station. - 10 6Mail Steamers —

Leimter - 2 6

TotalDons 10 1 -Total Subs 36 2 -

£46 9 -

B A L B R I G G A NBRANCH.

Chairman—EDWARD HAMILTON WOODS,

Esq., J.P.Honorary Secretaries—

H. A. HAMILTON, Esq., J.P.W. J. CHMISKT, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Cumisky, W. Esq. .. 1 - -Grogan, Kev. John.. 1 - -*HamiIton,H. A.Esq.l 1 -Jameson, R. D. Esq. 1 - -Moore, E. Tnnstall,

Esq 1 - -Woods, E. H. Esq... 1 - -* Woods, W. StL. Esq.l - -

Total £7 1 -

SKERRIES BRANCH.

Chairman —Ion TKAHT HAMILTON

Esq., D.L.Honorary Secretaries—

UENEY A. HAMILTOH, Esq.,J.P., Balbriggan,

HENBY H. FOSTER, Esq.,Skerries.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Cobbe,Mre 2 - -"Hamilton, H. A. Esq. 1 1 -'Hamilton, Et. HOD.

lonT 2 - -Hamilton, The Lady

Victoria 1 1 -Hely-Hutchinson, Hon.

Mrs. C. 1 1 -Palmer, General Sir

Pepper, Chas. Esq. . 1 - -Perrin, Mark, Esq.. 1 - -

Talbot de Malabide,

Taylor, Edward, Esq.(Ardgillan) 2 - -

*Woods, Edward H.

Total £17 5 -

<&o. Jp0rmanag5.ENNISKILLEN

BRANCH.

President—The Bight Hon. The

EABX> OF BELHOAB.Chairman —

Eev. Dr. STEELS.Honorary Secretary —

Hon. Mrs. A. POMEBOY.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

•Archdale, Lieut.R.N - 10 -

Archdale, Miss - 5 -Archdale, Wm. Esq.,

M.P 1 - -Brakey, Eev. S. L. . - 10 -Brook, Mrs. Butter . 1 - -

Campbell, Mr - 10 -Carson, W. Esq - 10 -Chapman, Thomas,

Esq 2 - -Colley.MissPomeroy- 10 -Cooney, Mrs - 5 -*Crichton, Lt.-Col.

the Hon. Charles. 1 - -Crichton, Col. the

Hon. H 1 - -Donelly, Mr - 6 -

•Enniskillen, Earl of

Enniskillen, Countessof 2 - -

Erne, Earl of 2 - -Finlay, Eev. Canon - 10 -Fowler, Robt. Esq. - 10 -Glen, Mr. Robert.. - 5 -Gordon, Mr. John. - 5 -Graham, F. Esq. . . 1 - -

£. s. d.Henderson & Edie,

Holmes&Co.,Me»i8rs. - 10 -Humfreys, Mrs. ... - 5 -Irvine, Charles, Esq. 1 1 -Irwin, J. A. Esq. . . 1 - -Johnston, S. Yeates,

Eeq 10

Knox, Mrs 1 - -Lemon, Mr - 5 -Lunham, J., Esq. . . - 10 -Maude,Maurice,Esq. - 5 -

Plunket, Mr. Thos.. - 5 -*Pomeroy, the Hon.

*Pomeroy,J. A. Esq. - 10 -Tlichardson, Lt.-Col. 1 - -Richardson, Mrs., .. - 10 -Sclater.Edward.E^q. - 10 -Smyth, E. Esq - 10 -Stirling, Mrs 1 -

Teraon, Mr. 0 5 -•Tipping, Gartside,

Esq 1 - -Tippinge, Mrs. F.

Garteide 2

"Tipping .Lieut. H.Gartside, R.N.... 1 - -

Verdchoyle, Mrs.... 1 - -

Wigram,Francis,£sq.l - -Williams, W.W. Esq. - 6 -Wilson, F. Esq - 5 -

Total £46 15 6

Donations.Belmore, Earl of ... 1 - -King, Sir Chas. Bart. - 5 -

TotaXDons... 1 5 -Total Subs. . .46 15 6

£48 - 6

<Eo. Iteng.TRALEE BAY

BRANCH.

President—The Et. Hon. LOBD VEHTBT.

Vice-President—Lieut.-Col. CKOSBT.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. KoBEiti McCowBK, J.P.

Lloyd's Agent.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

*Donovan, St. JohnH. Esq., J.P 1 1 -

*M'Cowen, R. Esq.,J.P., Hon. Sec.... 1 1 -

Contribution Boxes . 1 8 10

Total £3 10 10

600 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1888.

VALENTIA BRANCH.

Hon. Secretary —Mr. JOHN O'DaiscoLL.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Dunraven, The Earl

of 1 1 -Hartopp, E. B. Esq.. 1 - -Leahy, John White,

Esg 1 - -Contribution Boxes. - 1 5

Total £3 2 6

<Eo. Ufnuttcfe.LIMERICK BRANCH.

Secretary and Collector —Mr. J. PIKE.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Bannatyne,J. & Son. 1 - -Matterson and Sous,

Murray, Archibald . 1 - -Russell Jno. N 1 - -Shaw & Sons, Messrs.

W.J 2 - -Spaight and Sons,

Total £T - -

®0. ILotrtKm&eirg.LONDONDERRY

AND GREENCASTLEBRANCH.

President—JOHN COOKE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —FIERCE CEOSBIE, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Ashley, Lady Harriet 1 - -Cooke, J. & J - 10 -Deny & Raphoe,

Lord Bishop of ... 1 - -Hon. Irish Society.. 6 - -Liverpool Steamboat

Office - 10 -Londonderry Port and

Harbour Commis-

*M'Clellan, Rev. T.. - 6 -

Total MS 5 -

GDos. Uoutf)anfc $JUat|).

DROGHEDABRANCH.

Patron —The Most Hon. The MAKQUIS

CONYNGHAM.

Chairman —Alderman DALY, J.P.Honorary Secretary at

NICHOLAS HALLIGAN, Esq.Honorary Secretary for

Momington—THOMAS GILROY, Esq.

Secretary and Collector —Mr. J. McNAMABA.

Annual Subscriptions.£. i. d.

Balfour, Mr. B. T.,D.L 1 1 -

Bank of Ireland 1 - -Belfast Banking Co.. 1 - -Boyne Mills Manu-

facturing Co - 10 -Branlgan, L., H.C... - 5 -Brodigan,Lieut.-Col.,

28th Regiment ... 1 - -

Chadwick, Messrs J.and F - 10 -

Cbnyngham, Marquis 1 1 -Corbally, Hon. Mrs. 2 - -Daly, Alderman, J.P. - 10 -Darnley, Earl of 2 - -Davis, Messrs. A. &

Eccles, Rev. John . . - 5 -Gilroy, Thos. Esq. . 1 1 -Greene,J. J. F..C.E. - 5 -Grendon, Messrs. T.

&Co - 10 -

Hibernian Bank - 10 -Jameson, J., J.P.... 1 - -Kennedy, R. J.,

Mayor - 10 -M'Donough, E - S -Montgomery, Richard

T..J.P. - 10 -Munster & Leinster

Bank 10Preston Brothers,

Messrs -10 -Provincial Bank of

Ire/and - 10Saw Mills Company1. - 10 -Smith R J P ...... 10Smyth, Master and

Miss, and MissMolloy - 8 2

Smyth R J P . , , 10Steam Packet Co 5 - -The Harbonr Board . 6 - -Wetherill, T. B - 10 -Bank of Ireland Box - 6 6

Total £31 18 -

DUNDALK BRANCH.Chairman —

MICHAEL KELLY, Esq. J.P.Honorary Secretary —J. F. FAHBELL, Esq.

Donation.Dundalk Harbour

Commissioners,. £35 4 1_

<Eo. aSSattrfortJ.ARDMORE BRANCH.

Chairman —Eev. JOHN WALSH, P.P.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. HENRY COOPER.

Annual Subscription!.£. ». d.

Cotton, Col '. - 10 -Cotton, R.W. Esq.. - 10 -Cotton, Miss - 10 -Cotton, Miss Mary. . - 10 -•Dawson, Capt - 10 -•Douglas, Mr. Arthur- 5 -*Foley, Thomas,Esq.

J.P _ 10 -*Foley, Richard, Esq.

C.E - 10 -•FoIey.Edmand.Esq. - 10 -•Keane, Col. C. B . . . 1 - -•Musgrave, Sir Rich.

Bart 1 - -Stuart, H. Villiers,

Esq , M.P 6Walsh, Rev. John,

P.P 1 - -

Total £12 10 -

DUNGARVANBRANCH.

Patron—His Grace the DUKE on

DEVONSHIRE, K.G.

President —Lord STUART DB DECIES.

Treasurers —NATIONAL BANK.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. JAMES W. SHAW.

Annual Subscriptions.Brenan, R. E., Esq. - 5 -•Ruddell, Saml. Esq. - 10 -Shaw, Mr. J. W.... - 5 -Sheehan, Capt. P. . . - 6 -Waterford, Lord... 2 - -

Total £3 6

D U N M O R E EASTBRANCH.

President —Sir R. J. PADJ,, Bart.

Honorary Secretaries —Mr. P. H*RNEY.

Mr. T. DUNN.

Annual Subscriptions.*Bolton, C. P. Esq. . - 10 -Bruen, Right Hon.

Henry 1 - -Carew, The Dowager

*Fottescue, Hon.D.F., D.L 1 - -

•Gillmor, Rev.W.G.,M.A...". 1 - -

*Jacob,Edward,Esq. - 10 -Malcomson, Mrs. ... 1 - -*Morris, Henry. Esq. - 10 -Paul, Sir R. J. Bart. 4 - -Waterford Harbour

Commissioners.. .10 - -

Total.... £24 10 -

£. s. d.Donations.

Life- boat Box andSmall Sums - 4 9

£24 14 9

TRAMORE BRANCH.

Chairman —The Hon. D. FORTESCUB.

EDWARD JACOB, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.'Ambrose, Charles.. - 10 -Ardagh, Robert, Esq. - 10 -Beale, Wm. Esq. .. - 10 -Bessborough, Earl of 1 - -*Budd. James, Esq.. - 10 -Christy, Wakefleld.. 1 - -* Denny and Sons,

Messrs. Henry ... 2 - -•Denny, Charles, Esq.- 10 -Fortescue, Earl 2 - -•Fortescoe, Hon. D.. 2 - -Galway, Henry .... - 5 -Goff, Wm . G. D. Esq. 1 - -Grubb, MissS. -10 -*Hanrahan,S.J. Esq. - 6 -Harbour Board of

Waterford 10 -•Jacob, Edward .... 1 - -Jacob, Francis - 10 -•Kent, David, Esq.. - 10 -•McCarthy, Rev. P.,

P.P. .. - 10 -Matherson, Messrs.. - 10 -O'Shea Lady G 1 -•Feet, Edward G. Esq.- 10 -Power, P.W.Esq. J.P. 1 - -•Pope, William .... - 10 -Riall, Miss, Clonmel - 10 -Slattery. Messrs. ... - 10 -Strangman, J. Esq. . 1 - -Strangman, Samuel. 1 - -Wark, Miss - 10Waterford Steam

Whalley, Robt. Jun. - 10 -White Brothers,

•White, Edwin, Esq. - 6 -White, William Esq. - 5 -Wilson, John, Esq.. 1 - -Young, Capt. R.N. - 10 -Sums under 5s 2 6

Donations.Col. by Mrs. Daris,

Enniscorthy 4 - -Collection Box at

Jacob Brothers ... - t 6Collection Box H.M.

Custom House,Waterford 2 410

£49 4 10

BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 601

®o. aSftexforU.

CAHORE BRANCH.

Honorary Secretary—Capt. ElCHABD D'OLIEB

GEOEOE.

Assistant Hon. Secretary-Mr. JOHN SINNOTT.

Annual Subscription*.£. «. d

Bolton, Wm. Esq... 1 - -

Brooke, G. Esq 1 - -Bryan, L. A. Esq... 2 - -Chambers, Kev. J. W.,

D.D - 10 -City of Dublin Steam-

packet Company.. 1 1 -Corcoron, John, Esq. - 10 -Coin-town, Earl of . . . 1 - -Barley, Wellington,

Esq. . ... 1 - -Day, Rev. A. B - 10 -Donovan, Rich. Esq. - 6 -Doyne, C. M. Esq. . . 1 - -Eaton, Messrs. M.&S.- 10 -Foster, W. 0. Esq. . . 2 - -Fnrlong, Rev. Canon,

P.P. - 10Furlong, Rev.J.,P.P. - 10 -George, Gen. & Mrs. 1 - -George, Mrs. M.,Sen. - 10 -•George, Capt.R. D'0. 1 - -Graves. E. Esq 1 - -Hind, Rev. C - 10 -Hogan, J. A. Esq. . . 1 1 -Hughes, SirF 1 - -Lee, Liieut. - Colonel

W.H - 10 -Malone, James, Esq. - 10 -Murdock, Rev. Canon 1 - -Murphy, John - 10 -Murphy, Rev P., C.C. - 10 -O'Brien, Rev. J., P.P. - 10 -Ponnden, J. C. Esq. . - J 6Power, Sir Jno. Bart. 1 - -

Roche, Mrs - 10»Sinnott,Mr.John.. - 10 -Whiteroft, Jno. Esq. 1 - -

Total £21 M 6

CARNSORE BRANCH

Chairman —The Eight Hon.Lord KEANE, D.L.

Honorary Secretary—E. A. GIBBON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptiom.Alexander, A. C. (Capt.

R E ) 1 1Alexander, Major G. 1 - -Alexander, Rev. J. . - 6 -Blacker, Mrs. John R. 1 - -Burns-Everett, Miss - 10 -Edge, Mrs - 5 -Fitzgerald, Lord

•Furlong, Mr. B. ... - 10 -Gibbon, E. Acton,

Esq 2 - -Gibbon, W. M., Esq.

J.p _ 10

Little, Miss - 10 -Meadows, H. Esq... 1 - -Morgan-Deane, Hon.

£. s. d

Segrave, Mis 1 - -• Wall J - 6 -

Total. ...£13 2 -

COURTOWNBRANCH.

Patron—Rt. Hon. Earl of COOETOWK.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec. —Hon. GEORGK STOI-FORD.

Annual Subscriptions.•Courtown, Earl of . . 2 - -Courtown, Countess. 1 - -Davis, Messrs. S. &

A. G 1 - -Donovan, General . . 1 - -Doyne,C.M. Esq. D.L.I - -Doyne. J. W. C. Esq. 1 - -Eckersall, Mrs 1 - -Ellis, E.F.L - 5 -•Fanning, Rev. M.,

C.C 10 -•Finnemore.J.H.Esq.l - -Foster, W. O. Esq. . . 1 - -Geoige, Capt. D'Olier 1 - -•Sibbon, J. S. Esq.

•Guise, General andMrs 1 - -

Hamilton, J. Esq.,M.D 1 - -

Jermyn, C. J. Esq. . - 6 -Little, Simon, Esq... 1 - -Moulliot, A. F. de T.

Esq., M.D - 10 -

Power, Sir JohnTalbot; Bart ... 1 - -

Ram, Rev.G. S 1 - -Rennisson, Rev. H. . - 6 -Richards, A. W.Mor-

daunt, Esq., RoyalScots-Greys 1 - -

Richards, Mrs. A.M.and Miss Kirk ... 2 - -

•Smith, Rev. John . - 10 -Stopford, Viscount . - 10 -Stopford, Lady Char-

•Stopford & Turner,

Stopford, Hon. E.S.. 1 - -Stopford, Mrs. Robt. - 6 -Wordsworth, R. G.

Contribution Boxes . - 15 1Sums under 5s..... .. 2 16 5

Total £30 14 6

K l L M O R EBRANCH.

Chairman—WM. BOXWILL, Esq., J.P.

Hon. Secretary—THOMAS GHAUT, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Andrews, David, Esq. - 10 -Boxwill, Wm. Esq.

J.P. 1 1 -Burtcheall, D. Esq.. - 5 -JoanMy.W. T.Esq. 1 - -

Fitzgerald, LordMaurice 1 - -

Grannail, Dennis,

£. s. dMorgan, Hon. Mrs.

Deane 1 - -Robinson, John A.

Esq 1 - -White, Nicholas,

Total £7 11 6

WEXFORD ANDROSSLARE BRANCH

Chairman —Sir JOHN TALBOT POWEB,

Bart., D.L.

Honorary Secretary—WILLIAM COOBLAH, Esq. J.P.

R.N.R.

Annual Subscriptions.Armstrong, Mrs. ... - 10 -Armstrong, W. Esq. - S -Barry & Co. John E. 1 - -Bristol Steam Navi-

gation Company.. 1 1 -Brown & Son,

Messrs W . 1 - -Carew, the Right

Hon. Lord, D.L... 1 - -

Davis Bros. Messrs. 1 - -Davis, Messrs. S. &

A. G - 10 -Devereux, Mrs. John

Dockyard Company. 1 - -Doran, General, C.B. 1 - -Ennis, Michael, Esq. - 6 -Fitzgerald, Lord

Gafney, the Misses . 1 - -Hatton, Colonel, D.L. 1 - -Hutchinson, Thos.,

manager for MaudeAnnie, Seaflower,

Leigh, Miss M. A... 1 - -Little, S. Esq. 1 - -Morgan, Hon. Mrs. D. 1 - -Murphy, William. .. - 6 -Peacock, Chas. H.

Esq.,J.P 1 - -Power, Sir John T.

•Byan,E.K.Esq.C.E. - B -Walker, Capt. D. L.. 1 - -Walker, Miss 1 - -Walker.RobtD. Esq. - 10 -Wexford Harbour

Commissioners... 6 - -

Total.... £2? 1 -

Donation.Porter, Sir George

H., D.L., High

£48 1 -

— —

CDo. ggStcfelofo.ARKLOW BRANCH.

Chairman —The Right Hon.

The EABL OF CABTSFORT.Honorary Secretary —

The Eight Hon.The EABL or WICKLOW.Assistant Hon. Sec.—Mr. JAMES TYRRELL.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Beauman, the Misses - 10 -•Carysfort, The Right

Hon. the Earl ol . 10 - -Hadden, Mr - 5 -Hanagan, John - 5 -•Hall, Mr. Job - 5 -Hallows, Rev. R. C. 1 - -Halpin, Dr. Richard. - 5 -

lllage, William - 5 -Johnston, Mr. T. J.

(Solicitor) - 6 -•Kearon, Mr. E - 5 -•Kearon.Mr.R - 5 -•Long, J. H. Esq.,

Bank of Ireland . - 10 -•Maher Mr. P 5 -O'ffrady, Hon. Mrs. - 10 -•Philpot, Robt. Esq. - 10 -Ruskell, Mr. Geo. . . - 5 -•Storey, Mr. John.. - 5 -Tynell, William 6 -•TyrelL, Mr. James. - 5 -

Contribution Boxes . - 5 -

Total £22 17 -

GREYSTONES ANDBRAY BRANCH.

President —The Right Hon.

THE EARL OF MEAIH.Chairman —

WM. R. LA TOUCHE, Esq.,D.L.

R. CATHCART DOBBS, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Connor, Mrs - 5 -Battley, Col. D'Oyly 1 - -Darley, Wellington,

Esq 1 - -

Dobbs, Major-Gen. . 1 - -•Dobbs, R. Cathcart,

Esq - 10 -Evans, Mr. Arthur . - 5 -?urlong. Miss - 5 -Hepenstal, Mrs - 10 -•La Touche, W. R.

Esq 3 - -

ifac&rlane, Colonel . - 10 -

laziere, Miss - 6 -Meade,J.F.Esq.,J.P. - 10 -Meath, The Rt. Hon.

•Morris, W. George,Esq., J.P. 1 - -

Vewton, Misses .... - 10 -Price, Jas., Esq.,C.E.l - -

Scott, J.W.Esq.,J.P. - 10 -Thompson. R. N.

Esq.,7a.D. 1 - -Tombe, G. E. Esq.,

J.P 1 - -

Total £22 10 -

— ,

2 H

602 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1888.£ . s. d.

Donations.Proceeds of Concert. 7 18 -Contribution Box... - 4 -

Total Dons .... 8 2 -Total Subs...... 22 10 -

£30 12 -

WICKLOW BRANCH.

Patrons —The Eight Hon. the EARL

FrrzwiLLiAM, K.G. and W.W.FnzwiLUAM DICE, Esq. M.P.

Chairman —Capt. H. SEGBAVE, J.P.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—S. E. fas, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.•Atkiuson.Lieut.-Col. 1 - -Barton, C. W. Esq.,

J P 1 - -Bilbrongh, B. P. Esq. 1 - -Dick, W. W. F. Esq. 1 - -Drought, Hev. J. W. 1 - -Dublin and Wicklow

Manure Co. Lim. . 2 2 -*EUis,R.F.Esq.J.P. 1 - -Fitzwilliam, Earl . . . 2 - -•Gregg, Mr. W - 10 -*Holbech,Capt.R.N. 1 - -•Nolan, John, Esq. . - 10 -Pirn, S. E. Esq. - 10 -Rooke, Rev. H - 6 -Segave, Rev. P., P.P. 1 - -*Segrave, Capt. of

Killtimon, J.P.... 1 1 -Spnnner, Mrs -10 -*Strype,W. G. Eaq.,

C.E 1 1 -«Tighe,Lt.-Col.J.S,

J.P., D.L 1 1 -»Tottenham, Colonel,

of Ballycnrry, D.L. 1 1 -•Trnell, H. P. Esq.

M.B., J.P.. 1 1 -

Ish of J|*lan.CASTLETOWN

BRANCH.

Chairman —W. H. CUDD, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—G. HARRINGTON QUAYTLE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

The Lieut-Governor 1 1 -Cary, Lieut.-Colonel. - 10 -

Cudd, W. H. Esq.... - 10 -Cretney, R. C. Esq.. - 6 -

Drinkwater, Sir W.L. Deemster 1 - -

Gell, Sir James,Attorney-General. - 10 -

Hawkins, Mrs - 5 -Isle of Man Steam-

packet Company. . 2 2 -Moore, Thos. Esq.... - 6 -

£. s. d.Moore, W. F. Esq... - 10 -Pleignier, V. Esq. . . - 5 -Quayle, G. P. Esq... - B -

Sherlock T. E. Esq. - 5 -Stevenson, W. B. ... - 10 -

Walters, Kev. F. B.. - 6 -

Total . . . .£10 18 -

Donations.Sums under 6s 3 - 6Collecting Boxes ... 1 11 7

Total Dons 412 1TotfOSubs. 10 18 -

£15 10 1

DOUGLAS BRANCH.

Patron—His Excellency the LTEDT.-

GOVEBNOB.

President— -THB HIGH BAIUFF OF

DOUGLAS.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—THOMAS BAWDEN, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.His Excellency the

Lient-Oovernor . . 2 2 -S. Harris, Esq., V.G. 1 - -Anderton, Mrs - E -*Archer, R - E -*Bawden, Thos - 6 -

Callow, T. C. - 6 -•Challender, C. M... - 10 6Clinch, J. W - 6 -

*Corlett, Capt. T. .. - 6 -

Cubbori, T - B -Cubbon and Son .... - 6 -

Farrant, R 1 - -•Gell, Capt. P - 10 -Gell, Miss _ 6 -Gelling, R - 10 -Great Laxey Mining

C o 2 2 -Greensill, F - 5 -

Harrison, Mrs - 10 -•Hindley.H. J - 6 -•Hingstone, G., Col-

lector of Customs. - 6 -Ince, W.W 1 - -Johnson, C. F - 6 -Kermode and Kellet - 10 -

Kewley, S. and J. . . - 5 -*KiUey,P - 10 -

Moffatt, Miss E. ... - 10 -Moore, W. F. and Son - 10 -Nicholson Bros - 6 -Okell, W - B -Parkfer and Lester . . 2 2 -QuigginandCo - 10 -Sherwood and Co. ... - 6 -

Steam Packet Co.(I. 0. M.) B - -

Todhnnter and Elliot - B -

£. s. d.rorranceandCo.... - B -forrance, G., Junr. - 10 -

Wilson, Misses - 6 -

Total £29 12 -

Donations.Sums under 51 2 4 -ContribntlonBoxes.il 19 10

Total Dons 14 3 10Total Subs 29 12 -

£43 IB 10

PEEL BRANCH.President—

His Excellency TheLlEUTENAHT-GOVERNOB.

Hon. Secretary —Mr. JAMES MOBBISON.

•Christian, E. T.... - 10 6•Corrin, Robert.... 1 - -

•Fargber, Wm - B -Holt, John R . . - 6 -•Joughin, John .. . - B -Kennode, T. C - B -•Langhton, A. N. . 1 1 -Tayleur, Mrs. L. . . - 10 6•Williams, Rev. J G. - B -Sums under Bs. 1 7 -

Total £B 19 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes. 4 7 1

£10 6 1

PORT ERIN BRANCH.Chairman —

Rev. B. BHOWNB.Honorary Secretary-

Mr. GEORGE L. TBOBTEBM.

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 1 17 -Proceeds of Concert.21 1 4

Total £22 18 4

RAMSEY BRANCH.

President—His Excellency the Lnror..

GOVBBHOB.Chairman —

Rev. G. PATON, Chaplainof Ramsey.

Honorary Secretary—E. C. KEBR, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.His Excellency the

Lient.-Governor . . 1 1 -Bishop, Mr. H. E. . . - 6 -•Brown, Capt K. . . . - B -•Brown, Capt. W. .. - 10 -Clarke, Mr. R.R.... - B -Corkill,Mr. Thos. .. - B -Corlett, Mr. J. J. .. - B -Cowley, Mr. R - B -Crennell, Mr W ... - B -•Crnicksbank, Mr.

J.M - 10 -•Fan-ant, Mr. E. C.,

J P 1 - -Fletcher, Mrs - B -

£. s. d.

Greenwood, Mr. D. H.- 10 -•Bardie. Capt. Jas. . 1 - -Isle of Man Steam

Packet Company . 2 2 -

Looney, Mr. J. C. . . - 10 -Martin, Mr. Thomas

H. K. (the late).. - B -JJelson, Mr. C. B.... - 6 -Patterson, Mr. G.... - 6 -•Paton, Rev. G 1 - -Rudd, Mr. T. B - s -Scott, Mr. Eobt..... 2 - -Skillicorn, Mr. Wm. - B -Spencer, Mr. W. C.. - 10 -Thellusson, Colonel,

J.P 1 - -•Thellusson, Mr. E.

J P 1•Williams, Mr. D. V. - 10 -•Wilson, Mr. S 1 - -Sums under Bi 1 17 -

Total £21 - -

Donations.Corkili,T. E - B -Albert Hotel Box... - 12 4Mitre Hotel do - 18 1Life-boat Horas. ... - 5 9

Total Dons. .... 2 11 6Total Subs. ....21 - -

£23 11 6'

C H A N N E LISLANDS.

GUERNSEY BRANCH.

Chairman —Capt. P. DE SiUSMABEZ, R.N.

Honorary Secretary—.Capt CABBE, RJI.

Annual Submriftion*.£. s. d.

States of Guernsey . 30 - -Lockett, Mrs. and

Total £3B - -

JERSEY BRANCH.President—

Maior-General H. WBAY,C.M.G., R.E.

Hon. Secretary—PBTLIP BABDAINS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions, 1886.Baudains, P., Mayor

of St. Heifer's.... - 10 6DeGruchy, Capt.... - B -Jerome,General,V.C. - B -Jersey Swimming

Club 1 - -Le Cronler, Dr. H. . - B -Pipon, General - 10 6Saumarez, AdmiraL

Wray, Major-Gen.,C.M.G., K.E., Lt-

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AjnroAL BETOBT ,Box Collections . ,Branch Contributions ,General Collections .General ContributionsGold and Stiver Medato

TA0,ABEBAYBOB , , , . 542ABSEDKBK , . . . 685ABBBDOVET , , , . 666ABBBSOCH , , , , 543ABSBYSTWIT!! t t f 542AooOK-SGEBBt, , , 618ALPBOBOOGH , , , 674ALLOA . , , , . 688ALHKOUTB ( ( t . 669AHOLBSET . , , , 541ANOTBOTHEB. , t , 590APPLBDOBB , , , . 648ABBBOATB . , , . 591ABDHOBB , , , . eooABDBOSSAS , , , , 586

A8HTON-UJU)BB-L|TNB t 669AUCHEHCAIBS . . .692

BALBBIQQAH . . .699

BALLAHTBAB . . .686BALLYOOTTOH . . .697BALLTWALTES . . .698BAHBUBGB CABTLS. . 669

BAiraooKBtnur . . . 595BABHODTB . . . .566BABHSTOH . . . . 680BAEHBTAPLI. . . .648BATH AND WELLS . . 672

BEHBBHK» . . , . 558

BffiKirOBD . . . . 648BIRMINGHAM. . . . Mg

BLACKBUBH , . . .659BLACKPOOL . , . .560BLAKKNEY . . . . 667BLOCKXBT . . . . 679

BOURNEMOUTH . . , 663BRABTOBH . . . . 679BBANCASTBE. . . .667BRAUNTON . . . .648BBIMWATBB . . .672BBrDLTNGTON • . . 6»0BRIPPOBT . . . . 662BRIGHTON . . . .676

BBOADetATBS . . . 658

BUBNKAH . . . . 672BUBBY PORT . . • .643BUBTOB-OK-TBETO . . 673CADOWTTH . . . . «44

CAMBRIDOB . . . . 642CAHPBELTOWH . . .686CABMQAN . . . . 642

CARLISLE . . . . 646CARMAETHEH BAT . . 643CABKSOBE . ... 601CASTLETOWM. . . . 602

CHELTENHAM . . . 666

CHICHESTEB . . . . 676CLACTON-OS-SBA . . 666CLBTEDOS . . . . 672CLOUOHET . . . . 698CLOVELLT . , . . 648

COFETHAOSHEBBT . . 698COCBTOW» . . . . 601

GENERAIPAGE 457 Income and Expend

631 Legacies paid to the641 Legacy Form .630 Life-boats and Done610 Life-boat Services406 Life-boat Station, 1>

INDEX TC«_ pl°"CBESSWBLI, . . . . 669

CtJLLEROOATS. . . . 670DABTMODTH . . . . 543

DKWSBTTBT • * * . 680POBKOOH AND EMBO . 696

DBOGHKDA . . . . 600

DUWDAUC . . . . eoo

DnrasBxmm . . .591DONQABTAK. . . . 600DcmoKUBsfl . . . . 659DmnioEE, EAST . . eooDrawioH . . . . 674

EAaiBOURm . . .676EDIKBBKOH . . . . 538

ENHISKILLZW . . .699

EXKOUTH . . . .649EYEHODTB . . . .687FAiBonra . ... 644

FlSHQCABD . . . . 671FLAMBOBODOB . . . 880FLEETWOOD . . . . 660

FRASBRBUBOH . . .685OLASOOW . . . . 693OOODWIK SAiroe . . 668GORLESTOK . . . . 574GOUEDOW . . . . 692

OEEEHOOE . . . . 695GREBFCASTLB . . . 600tlEETSTONES . . . .601

QBOOHSPOBT. . . . 696CtOEBNSET . . . . 602HAUIAX . . . . 680HABTLEPOOL . . . 554HARWICH . . . . 655HASBORODQH. . . . 667HASTISOS . . . . 577HAUXLXZ . . . . 569

FlOLTHEAD . . . . 641HOLT ISLAHD . . .669HOPE COVE . . . . 661

HtJI>DBB8«rELD . . . 681 '

HnHSTABTOK . . .667

ILFBAOOMBB . . . . 650

ISLE 01 WIGHT . . 557

KEIOHLBT . . . . 582

RraasEOWUB . . 658KnrosoATB . . . 659KOTO'S Lira . .567KotasTOWH . . . 699KlBKOODBBIOBT . . 6B3KlBKLISTOI . . . 694LAKOABTBB . . . . 660

LEIOKSTEB . . . . 564

^ INDEX.Iture . . 466 Notice toInstitution . 606 Officers ol

. 609 ResolnUoirs thereof . 468 Rewards 1

. . 463 Seamen'sascription of . E01 Special Oc) BBANOHKB.

PAOBLntzBicK . . . . 600LrNCOLNSHIBE . . .566LJTTLEHAHPTOH . . 676LlTTLEHATEH . , .671LrvSBPOOl . . . . 561

LLAUDDDLAa . . . .547LLASDDDITO . . . . 643LLANBLLY . . . . 643LOHDORDSBET . . .600LOBQHOPB . . . . 595

LosenaiOOTH . . .590LOWEBTOFT . . . . 574

LTHB REQIB . . . . 662LTVKOTJTH . . . . 650MAODtm . . . . 687MAHOHBBTEB . . . 562MABQATB . ... 569MABTPOET . . . . 647MHVAOMBK? . . . . 645MnnjLseBBomm. . . 682

MOHTBOSE . . . . 691HOBATFIBTB . . .694

MUNDBSLEY . . . .667MD8SBLB0BOH . . .690

NEWBIOOIH . . . . 669NEW BRIGHTON . . .661NBWBUBGH . . . . 686NEWCAOTLK (DtTKDBcM) 698NEWCAOTLB-ON-TTKS . 670NBWHATEK . . . .677NEWPORT (MONMOUTH) 666NEWPOBT (PEMBBOKE^. 671KRW<OTAY(CARMGi»). 541NEWQDAI (CORHWALL) 645NEWEOMNET . . .669NEWTON ABBOT . . . 660

NORTHAMPTON . . . 668NOETH BKBWICK , . 692NORTH SCHDEBUKD . 670NOTTTHOHAJI . . . 670OBHB'S HEAD . . . 643OBHSEIEK . . . . '663

PAKBFIBLD . . . . 674

PBNAETH . . . . 665PBNZAKCB . . . . 045PETEBHEAO . . . . 686PTEL 5tePLYMOOTH . . . . 650

POET ERIN . . . .602POBT EBROLL . . . 686PoRlErsoif. . . . 656POKTHCAWL . . . . 056POBTHDINLLABM, . . 643POBTHLEVEM. . . . 646POBTHOD6TOOX . . . 646POBT ISAAC . . . . 646POBT Loo AH. . . .696POBTHADOO . . . . 643POBT PATRICK . . . 596POBTB0SH . . . . 697POBT8MOOTH. . . .667

PUBBBOK . . . . 662QUEEN8TOWS. . . . 698

ESADISO 641

EOBIBHOOI/IBAT. . 68»

Boatmen . . . 495'the Institution . . 465us at Annual Meeting . 464•or Saving Life . . 479Contributions . . 533ntributions . . .534

PAOlKOCHDALS . . . . 564ROOHESTBB . . . . 659

RON8WICK . . . . 583Era 677SALOOMBE . . . . 551SALTBCKN . . . . 583SOABBOBOOOH . . .583

SEATOH CABSW . . .654

SHEFFialD . . . . 684SBERrsaBAM , . . 568SHOBZHAH . . . . 6778HBOPSBIEE . . . . 571StDMOUTH . . . .551

SKEBBTKB . . . .599SOUTHAMPTON . . .557SOUTHESD (CAKTTBB) . 686SOUTBBXD (Esesx) . . 565SOUTHPOBT . . . . 564SOUTHSEA . . . . 667SOUTHWOLD . . . . 674ST. ANDREW'S . . .591at. AJTSE'B . . . . tftiSi. DAVID'S . . . . 671

81. LEONABD'S . . .677aUJFOBDSHIBB . . .573

STBOHTOBD . . . . 579

STOCKFOBT . . . .644STOHEHAVBS . . . 692 'STORVOWAY . . . .6928TBOHKB98 . . . . 695SmrDEHLAKD . . . .554

TEIQKMOOTB . . .651

TOEQTTAT . . . . 651TOTLASDBAT . . .558TBALEE BAY . . .699TBAHOBB . . . . 660

TnrEHotJTH. . . .670

VALBNTIA . . . . 600WAKBTIBLO . . . . 684

WALTOK-ON-TEE-NAZII. 655WATOHZT . . . . 672WBUB (HoBTOix). . f>88WESTEEH ConsriEa . 662WBOT HABTLEPOOL . 554WESTON-6TJPIB-HABE . 673WBXPOED . . . . 601WBTHODTH . . . . 663WmTBrmN . . . . 554

WHTTBHAVBS . . .547WHTTBUBZ BAT . . 686WHITHOBH . . . . 696WIOBXOW . . . . 602WracHEMBA . . .677WlNTEBTOH . . . . 668WlSBBCB . . . . 542WlTHBBlfflEA . . .685WOLVBRHAHPTOK . . 573WOBOXSTEB . . . . 679WOREZHOTOlf . . .647WOBIHIWJ . . . . 618YABMOUTH . . . . 568YBALK BTTHB . . .662TOBS. . . . . .685YoCOHAL . . . . 698

BFBOtAL LWB-BOA.1 CONTRIBUTIONS.Burr ALOES, p. 538 i Omt SBBVKM, p. 634; OOVKHT SARDBH.P. 634; FOBBBTBEB', p. 6M; LJCIBMSED VlOTUAUjiBa, 536 1 |

MASK LAKE, p. 638 ; ODD fxLum, p. 638. •

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,8UPFO&TBD 8OLBLT BY VOtUHTABY OoyTHIBUTIONS.

uM — Sir gtosi firwima ^ajwtj % Qnttn.

®UJ- Jalroness — HEB BOTAL HMFOTIKS THB PIUMOTSS OF»• *r t f ^^ BoTAt Hiomrass THE PBIKCB or WALKS, K.O.WUt- JjMnraS ( ADMSAI, H.K.H. IBS DDKS OF EDIHBUBOH, K.0.

jprsuibttvt — His GBACB THX DQKH or NOBTHCMBBKLAMD, K.O.

«{rsir»wn — Sir EDW ABB BIBXBKCK, BABT., M.P., V.P. SJlptrfs-Cfcainnira — Colonel Firz-BoT CLATTOH, V.P.

APPEAL.THE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT have to state that during the past year (1887) the

ROYAL NATIONAL LITE-BOAT INSTITUTION expended £64,757 -on various Life-boat Establishmentson the Coasts of England, Scotland, and Ireland. During the same period it contributed to thesaving of 572 persona from various Shipwrecks on our Coasts. Every winter that comes and goeshas its black record of wrecks, and its terrible list of lost lives, the average loss of lives fromShipwreck annually, on the shores of the United Kingdom, being 700.

GENERAL SUMMARY OF THE WORK OF THE INSTITUTION DUBEJO 1887.Number of Lives rescued by Life-boats, in addition to £. «. d.

10 Vessels saved by them 868Number of Lives saved by Shore-boats, &e 204Amount of Bewards granted during the Year 8,345Honorary Rewards:—Silver Medals and Clasps . . . 10 ... .

Binocular Glasses 45Votes of Thanks on Vellum. . . 22

2 6

Total . . . . 77 672 £3,345 2 6

The Committee desire to acknowledge, with gratitude, the liberal support which theyhave received from the British Public during past years,—a support which has enabled themto establish their present great Life-saving Fleet of 291 boats on the shores of the UnitedKingdom. Deeply sensible, however, of the great responsibility that rests on them to maintainthe Life-boats in a thoroughly efficient state, and their crews practised in the management oftheir boats, which can only be effected by a large and permanent Annual Income, they earnestlyappeal to all classes of their countrymen to continue to aid them in upholding and perpetuatingso great and truly national a Work,

The number of Lives saved either-by the Life-boats of the Society, or by special exertions,for which it has granted rewards since its formation, is 83,243 : for which services 97 Gold Medals,1007 Silver Medals or Silver Clasps, 139 Binocular Glasses, 15 Telescopes, aid £96,760 havebeen given as Bewards.

Annual Subtcriptians and Donations are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully receivedby the Secretary, CHARLES DIBDIN, Esq., at the Institution, 14 JOHN STBEET, A DELPHI, London;by the Bankers of the Institution, Messrs. COCTTS and Co., 59 Strand; Messrs. HERRIES,FABQUHAB, and Co., 16 St. James's Street; Messrs. HOARB, 87 Fleet Street, London; and by all•the other Bankers in the United Kingdom.—.May 1st, 1888.