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THE LIFE-BOAT. JOTTBNAL OF THE Bational 3Life*Boat Jnstitution, (ISSUED QUARTERLY.) VOL. XX.—No. 232.] IST MAY, 1909. [PRICK 1*. AT the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, held at the Eoyal United Service Institution, Whitehall, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of March, The Eight Honourable Lord George F. Hamilton, G.C.S.I., in the Chair, the following Eeport of the Committee of Management was submitted and adopted:— ANNUAL REPORT. 1909. THE Committee of Management have used every effort during the past year to maintain and as far as possible increase the efficiency of the Institu- tion's service and they are glad to feel that their work has not been in. vain. They have however to record-with a deep sense of their importance the following changes, which occurred in the administration of the Institution. In September last they were deprived by death of the very valuable services ofSirEdwardBirkbeck,Bart.,K.C.V.O., who for the long period of twenty-five years had beea their indefatigable and able Chairman. He had devoted the best part of his life to the interests of the Institution, and through his long and fata) illness, which he struggled against with the utmost fortitude, he kept in touch with the Institution, and the last Meeting of the Committee he ever attended as Chairman was that of the 20th February, 1908. It is difficult to estimate the loss •which the Institution, has sustained through his death. He had been a Vice-President since 1866, and a Trustee since 1880 ; and for more than forty years he had taken a leading part in promoting the aims of the Institution, and defending its interests. It is not too much to say that the high place which the Institution holds in the estimation of the Public is very largely due to his constant, unselfish and devoted attention to its affairs. Sir Edward Birkbeck was succeeded in the chair by Colonel FitzRoy Clayton, who joined the Committee of Manage- ment iu 1863, and is their senior member. Colonel Clayton had been the Deputy Chairman since 1883, and was appointed a Trustee in 1886. He was also Chair- man of the Preparatory Committees from

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THE LIFE-BOAT.J O T T B N A L

OF THE

Bational 3Life*Boat Jnstitution,(ISSUED QUARTERLY.)

VOL. XX.—No. 232.] IST MAY, 1909. [PRICK 1*.

AT the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT

INSTITUTION, held at the Eoyal United Service Institution, Whitehall,

on Tuesday, the 23rd day of March, The Eight Honourable Lord

George F. Hamilton, G.C.S.I., in the Chair, the following Eeport of

the Committee of Management was submitted and adopted:—

ANNUAL REPORT.

1909.THE Committee of Management haveused every effort during the past yearto maintain and as far as possibleincrease the efficiency of the Institu-tion's service and they are glad to feelthat their work has not been in. vain.

They have however to record-with adeep sense of their importance thefollowing changes, which occurred inthe administration of the Institution.In September last they were deprivedby death of the very valuable servicesofSirEdwardBirkbeck,Bart.,K.C.V.O.,who for the long period of twenty-fiveyears had beea their indefatigable andable Chairman. He had devoted thebest part of his life to the interests ofthe Institution, and through his longand fata) illness, which he struggledagainst with the utmost fortitude, hekept in touch with the Institution, andthe last Meeting of the Committee he

ever attended as Chairman was that ofthe 20th February, 1908. It is difficultto estimate the loss •which the Institution,has sustained through his death. Hehad been a Vice-President since 1866,and a Trustee since 1880 ; and for morethan forty years he had taken a leadingpart in promoting the aims of theInstitution, and defending its interests.It is not too much to say that the highplace which the Institution holds in theestimation of the Public is very largelydue to his constant, unselfish anddevoted attention to its affairs.

Sir Edward Birkbeck was succeededin the chair by Colonel FitzRoy Clayton,who joined the Committee of Manage-ment iu 1863, and is their senior member.

Colonel Clayton had been the DeputyChairman since 1883, and was appointeda Trustee in 1886. He was also Chair-man of the Preparatory Committees from

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1895 until 1908. He has been succeededas Deputy Chairman by the Earl ofHardwicke, an old friend of the Insti-tution and Chairman of the Life-boatSaturday Fund; and as Chairman of thePreparatory Committees by Sir JohnCameron Lamb, C.B., C.M.G. Thevacant Trusteeship has been filled bythe appointment of the Hon. W. F. D.Smith, M.P.

Life-boats.—Further success has beenobtained in the experiments with MotorLife-boats and four additional Life-boatswill be sent to the coast very shortly.Five new pulling and sailing Life-boatswere completed and placed where theywere most needed. They took the placesof boats which were worn out or hadbecome obsolete. The steam Life-boatwhich had been stationed at Gorlestonfor nearly eight years was in Decemberlast transferred to Angle (MilfordHaven), where the services of such aLife-boat were much needed. A reservepulling Life-boat was also sent to Pen-zance for service there, whilst the stationboat is being tried at Newlyn, where inthe opinion of the Committee of Manage-ment she will be more usefully placed.The station at Mullion (Cornwall) hasbeen closed, the altered conditions ofthe immediate locality not rendering itsretention longer necessary. Whereverdesirable the boats have been thoroughlyoverhauled, repaired and renovated.

The following is a complete list ofthe new boats despatched to the coastduring the year. In each case thecoxswains and crews were fully con-sulted as to the class and type of boatin which they most confided.

Blakeney . . . . Norfolk.Buckie Banfishire.St. Anne's No. 1 . . Lancashire.Seaton Carew . . . Durham.Whitby No. 1 . . . Yorkshire.

At the close of 1908 the entire fleetof the Institution comprised 272 sailingand pulling Life-boats, 4 motor Life-boats, 4 steam Life-boats and 1 steam-tug.

Transporting Carriages.—New trans-porting carriages were built and sup-plied during the year.

Inspection of Life-boats.—Each stationof the Institution was carefully in-spected, a report of every inspectionbeing submitted to and considered bythe Committee of Management.

Shipwrecks.— Although the storms |and gaJes of the past year providedplenty of work for the Life-boats andtheir gallant crews, the year taken as awhole was not a remarkably boisterousone. It is with great regret howeverthat the Committee have to report thatwhilst the Newquay (Cornwall) Life-boat was out for exercise, in badweather, on the 6th March, she wassuddenly capsized in a terrific sea, thecrew as well as the District Inspector,who was on board being thrown out.All fortunately regained the boat,which promptly righted herself, except-ing one poor fellow who althoughbrought to land died of shock. TheInstitution at once contributed 200Z. forthe dependent relatives of the deceasedman and also paid the funeral expenses.

The heaviest gales of 1908 occurredon the 6th-8th March, when 19 Life-boats were launched, 62 lives beingsaved and 5 vessels; and on the 31stAugust-lst September, when therewere 21 launches of Life-boats, 7 lives jbeing saved and 1 vessel.

Between the 1st January and the31st December, inclusive, the Life-boatswere launched 421 times on service, and1080 times for exercise, besides whichthe crews were assembled in readinessfor service on 59 occasions when for-tunately it proved their aid was notneeded.

The number of lives, for the savingof which by Life-boats the Institutiongranted rewards in 1908, was 486, inaddition to which it granted rewardsfor the saving of 152 lives by shore-boats and other means, making together

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a grand total of 638 lives saved. TheLife-boats were instrumental in saving42 vessels and boats.

The following table furnishes thedetails of the services duringmonth of the

January .February .March .April .MayJune .July . . .AugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember.

Total. .

year : —

Numberof Life-

boatLaunches.

513738275

16133041393490

421

The total of lives

LivesSaved

by Life-boats.

69398312

52312253133

154

486

V 1and

BoatsSaved

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5471

2134456

42

each

LivesSaved

hvuy

Shore-boats, Total IS'o.Year. Life-boats. etc. of Lives.1853 97 581 6781854 132 223 3551855 75 331 4061856 129 344 4731857 132 242 3741858 110 317 4271859 227 272 4991860 210 245 4551861 288 136 4241862 358 216 5741863 417 297 7141864 432 266 6981865 532 182 714

6 1866 426 495 9216 ! 1867 783 303 1,086

17 1868 603 259 862_ l 1869 871 360 1,2316 1870 513 271 7843 1871 658 224 8828 1872 569 170 7396 i 1873 471 197 668

13 i 1874 543 170 71311 1875 726 195 9216S ' 1876 515 85 6008 1877 848 200 1,048

152

for the saving ofwhich the Committee of Managementhave grantedtion of theMarch, 1824,

rewards since the founda-Institution on the 4th

has been 47,983.

1878 471 145 6161879 637 218 8551880 577 120 6971881 966 155 1,1211882 741 143 8841883 725 230 9551884 633 159 7921885 371 184 5551886 601 160 7611887 368 204 572

Shore-Uoats, Total Xo. ^88 626 174 800Year. Life-boats. etc. of Lives. 1889 420 207 6271824182518261827182818291830188118321833183418351836183718381839184018411842

184418451846184718481849185018511852

_ — 124 1890 555 218 773_ _ 218 1891 568 168 736_ _ 175 1892 8S6 220 1,056

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163301463372287310449214364•225272456279353128

1893 428 170 5981894 649 141 7901895 533 176 7091896 312 149 4611897 537 125 6621898 682 74 7561899 501 108 6091900 690 175 8651901 397 93 4901902 364 91 4551903 572 137 7091904 390 138 5281905 397 153 5501906 595 177 7721907 932 224 1,156

— — 276 , 1908 486 152 638noc

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£i*j\j

193nocZOO

134157123209470230773

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jfoTE. — Prior to 1853 the lives saved by Life-boats,Shore-boats, etc., were not separately recorded.

Total 28,225 11,569 47,983

Rewards. — The rewards granted bythe Institution in 1908 for the savingof life from shipwreck on the coastsof the United Kingdom, or for meri-torious efforts to save life and in recog-nition of other good services rendered,included 1 Gold Medal, 14 Silver Medals,

2 p

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2 Decorations, 10 Binocular Glasses,9 Aneroid Barometers, 35 Votes ofThanks inscribed on vellum and framed,10 Certificates of Service framed, and11,068Z. 9s. 9d. in money payments,including pensions, retiring allowances,gratuities and compensation for per-sonal injuries or loss sustained in theservice. The Gold Medal awarded toMr. William Owen, Coxswain of theHolyhead Steam Life-boat, was pre-sented to him at Marlborough Houseon the 4th May, 1908, by His RoyalHighness the PRINCE OF WALES,President of the Institution.

At the close of 1908 the Institutionhad granted altogether in rewards since4th March, 1824, when it was founded,101 Gold Medals and Clasps, 1,261Silver Medals and Clasps, 68 Decora-tions, 397 Binocular Glasses, 15 Tele-scopes, 86 Aneroid Barometers, 1,893Votes of Thanks inscribed on vellumand framed, 206 Certificates of Serviceframed, and 286,162J. in money.

Aneroids,—During the year 72 ap-plications were received for the veryreliable Aneroid Barometers issued bythe Institution, at a greatly reducedprice, to masters and owners of fishingboats and small coasters. Of these 59were disposed of to fishermen and 13 tocoasters. The total number of Aneroidsthus issued by the Committee since1882 has been 5,039.

Local Committees.—The most cordialthanks of the Committee of Manage-ment are due to the Institution's LocalCommittees, and to one and all of theirhonorary secretaries, treasurers andworkers. The Committee fully realizethat without such valuable and muchappreciated help it would be difficultindeed to efficiently maintain theservice.

Life-boat Saturday.—This valuableauxiliary of the Institution, notwith-standing the difficulties with which ithas been confronted during the past

year due to the serious depression oftrade has worked well, and the Cen-tral Committee, as well as all the othercommittees and Ladies' Auxiliaries areto be heartily congratulated on the ex-cellent results obtained by their zealousand enthusiastic efforts, which areworthy of the very grateful acknow-ledgment of the Committee of Manage-ment.

Public Authorities.—The Committeewould avail themselves of this oppor-tunity to express again their highappreciation of the aid which theycontinue to receive from the variousLight-house and Light-vessel authorities,including the Elder Brethren of theTrinity House, the Commissioners ofthe Northern and Irish Lights, as wellas from other public bodies. Theirthanks are also due to the Postalofficials for the important assistancewhich they so constantly give theInstitution in connection with the elec-trical communications established onthe coasts for life-saving purposes, suchcommunications having proved of theutmost importance in the direction ofsecuring promptness in rendering aid todistressed vessels.

Coastguard.—The Committee cannotspeak in too high terms of the import-ance of the help given to the Institutionby this useful Service, and they wouldagain urge on the Government as wellas on the Public their unshaken opinionthat it will be a very serious day forthe Institution, and indeed for anyorganisation which now exists for thepurpose of life-saving on or near thecoasts of the United Kingdom, shouldit be decided to abolish or furtherreduce H.M. Coastguard.

PublicPress.—The powerful and much-needed advocacy of the public Presshas continued to be generously usedthroughout the country in the interestsof the Institution and is gratefully andthankfully acknowledged.

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Inventions. — Suggestions and inven-tions have as usual constantly beenbrought under the notice of the Com-mittee during the past year, who havecarefully considered and examined allof them, their object being to find andavail themselves of anything whichmight perchance increase the efficiencyof the Service.

Finances.—The amount received bythe Committee of Management in 1908in annual subscriptions, donations, divi-dends, etc., and inclusive of the hand-some sum of 18,251Z. 11s. receivedfrom the Life-boat Saturday Fund,was 73,388Z. 16s. Id., a decrease of1,779Z. 13s. 2d. as compared with thecorresponding total for the previousyear. In addition, 39,314Z. 8s. 9d.was received in legacies, of which12,634Z. 3s. 5d. was for special trusts orspecified purposes. 2,600L were alsoreceived in gifts specially earmarked.Were it not for the valuable help re-ceived by the Institution in legacies itsgreat work could not be carried onefficiently, inasmuch as the moneysreceived from the other sources ofrevenue are inadequate for the purpose.

The total expenditure in 1908 was90,335Z. 8s. 3d. This amount included36,085Z. 9s. 4d. for building, equippingand repairing Life-boats, Life-boat trans-porting carriages, Life-boat houses andslipways and for experiments withmotor Life-boats; 16.126Z. 10s. 3dfor subsidies for non-self-supporting

stations, branch outlays, aneroids forfishermen and coasters, life-belts andother stores and the store-yard;

I 31,122Z. 15s. for payments to coxswains,' bowmen and signalmen, to crews, etc.,! for services and for exercising the• Life-boats, for special rewards and recog-i nitions for services; grants to the rela-tives of deceased Life-boatmen, and forinjuries, for pensions, and other retiringallowances to coxswains, bowmen andsignalmen; for medals and vellums; alsofor payments to the inspecting staff. Thebalance was expended on printing, adver-tising, postage, telegrams and stationery;on salaries, rates, taxes, office expensesand legal charges connected with be-quests and leases. Each item of receiptand expenditure has been examinedand verified by Mr. Albert W.Wyon, Chartered Accountant, of thefirm of Messrs. Price, Waterhouse & Co.,3 Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, E.G.

In conclusion, the Committee ofManagement appeal very earnestly forincreased support and more especiallyfor that of a permanent character, suchas annual subscriptions. The Insti-tution, as has been so frequently pointedout in former years, is supported andmaintained entirely by voluntary con-tributions, and unless these continue tobe received from the British Public ona large and generous scale it will be-come impossible to carry on this greatnational life-saving service efficiently| and effectively.

P.S.—Although the foregoing Report relates to the year 1908, the Committeeof Management feel that they cannot present it to the Subscribers and Contributorsto the Institution without placing on record, their sorrow at the death of theirDeputy-Chairman, Lord HardwicTce, and their deep sense of the loss which theInstitution has sustained. His Lordship was constant in his attendance at theMeetings of the Committee and Sub-Committees until and including Tuesday,the Qth March, 1909, when he appeared to be in good health and spirits and tookan active part in all that was done. On the evening of that day he was seizedwith illness; on Thursday, the llth, he seemed to be somewhat better; butpneumonia supervened and he passed away early on Saturday, the 18th, tothe great grief of all who had been associated with him.

616 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isi MAY, 1909.

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.(Supported solely by Voluntary Contribiitions.)

ITS OBJECT AND WORK.

The work of the Institution mainly consists of—

1. Building, equipping and maintaining Life-boats, transporting

carriages, boathouses and slipways, wherever required onthe Coasts of the United Kingdom.

2. Payments and the granting of rewards to Life-boat coxswains,crews and helpers, for services rendered, including exercises;medals and vellums being awarded for conspicuous bravery.

3. Awarding medals, vellums or grants of money to those who,at the risk of their own lives, save, or endeavour to save, bymeans of shore boats or otherwise, life from shipwreck onthe Coasts of the United Kingdom.

4. Granting pecuniary compensation to men injured on service.

5. Granting pecuniary compensation to the Widows and otherdependent relatives of Life-boatmen who lose their liveson service; not less than £100 being allowed for each

Widow and £25 for each dependent child.

6. Granting pensions or retiring allowances to Life-boat cox-swains, bowmen and signalmen of long service and goodcharacter.

The moneys received from the Life-boat SaturdayFund are, as far as possible, applied by the Committeeof Management towards meeting the expenses of itemsNos, 2, 4, 5 and 6 only.

IST MAY, 1909.] RESOLUTIONS. 617

RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE ANNUAL GENEEAL MEETING

FOK 1909.

THB RIGHT HON. LORD GEORGE F. HAMILTON, G.C.S.I., is THE CHAIB.

Moved by The Chairman.

Seconded by SIR JOHN CAMERONLAMB, C.B., C.M.G.

1. That the Annual Eeport beadopted, printed and circulated.

2.

Moved by The Eight Hon. TheEARL OF HALSBUKY, P.O.

Seconded by The Eight Hon. SIRJOHN COLOMB, G.C.M.G.

That H.E.H. The PRINCE OFWALES, E.G., be elected President,and that the Noblemen and Gentle-men who have been nominated bethe Officers of the Institution for thecurrent year.

(Vide pp. 618-619 for List.)

Moved by Admiral of the FleetSIR GERARD H. U. NOEL,K.C.B., K.C.M.G.

Seconded by COLONEL JOHN E.BERNARD SEELY, D.S.O., M.P.

?. That this Meeting, recognizingthe valuable services of the ROYALNATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION in

its important and national work oflife-saving, desires to place on recordits highest appreciation of the con-spicuous gallantry so often exhibitedby the Coxswains and Crews of theInstitution's Life-boats and also totender very hearty thanks for the im-portant help rendered to the causeby the Honorary Local Committees,Honorary Secretaries and Treasurers,by the Life-boat Saturday Fund Com-mittees and their Officers as well asby the Ladies' Auxiliaries and thePublic Press.

Moved by COLONEL FiTzEoYCLAYTON, V.P.

Seconded by ADMIRAL J. HALLIDAYCAVE, C.B., Y.P.

4. That the heartiest thanks of thisMeeting be given to The EightHOB. LOUD GEOBGE F. HAMILTON,G.C.S.I., for so kindly presidingover this the Eighty-fifth AnnualGeneral Meeting of the EOYALNATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

618 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isr MAY, 1909.

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION,For the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck.

(Incorporated by Royal Charter.)

Founded 4th March, 1824.—Supported solely by Voluntary Contributions.

PATRON.fbis ffbost (Bracious /toajestg tbe Ifting.

VICE-PATRONS.HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA.HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OP WALES, K.G.HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES.

PRESIDENT.HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OP WALES, K.G.

VICE-PRESIDENTS.His GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OP CANTERBURY, G.C.V.O.

His Grace the DUKE OF LEEDS. The Most Hon. the MARQUIS OF AILSA.His Grace the DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G., The Right Hon. LORD VISCOUNT CLIFDEN.

G.C.V.O. The Right Hon. LORD TWEEDMOUTH, K.T.His Grace the DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, The Right Hon. LORD BHASSEY, G.C.B.

K.G. Admiral JOHN HALLIDAY CAVE, C.B.His Grace the DUKE OP ABEHCOBN, K.G.,C.B. Colonel PuzRoY CLAYTON.

TREASURER.The Right Hon. the EARL OF HARROWBY.

TRUSTEES.His Grace the DUKE OP NORTHUMBERLAND, K,G., V.P. Colonel PiizRoy CLAYTON, V.P.

The Hon. W. P. D. SMITH, M.P.

COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.THE PRESIDENT. THE VICE-PRESIDENTS. THE TREASURES.

Colonel FiTzRoY CLAYTON, V.P., Cliairman.Sir JOHN CAMERON LAMB, C.B., C.M.G., Deputy-Chairman.

Brig.-General EDWABD A. ALTHAM, C.B., HARKY HARGOOD, Esq.C.M.G. EUGENE P. NOEL, Esq.

*Lieut.-Colonel FRANK B. BELL. Admiral of the Pleet Sir GERARD H. U.*G. R. BELLAMY, Esq. NOEL, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.Admiral the Right Hon. LOBD CHARLES W. Capt. ROBERT PITMAN, C.M.G., R.N.

DE LA POEB BERESFORD, G.C.V.O., K.C.B. Capt. GEORGE B. PRESTON.ROBERT BIRKBECK, Esq. Sir BOVERTON REDWOOD.CHARLES J. P. CAVE, Esq. Col. JOHN E. BERNARD SEELY, D.S.O., M.P.KENNETH M. CLARK, Esq. . *C. C. SMITH, Esq.The Right Hon. Sir JOHN C. R. COLOMB, The Hon. W. P. D. SMITH, M.P.

K.C.M.G. Rear-Admiral HECTOR B. STEWART.The Hon. GEORGE C. COLVILLE. *A^ H. SUTHERLAND, Esq.Sir WILMA.M CORKY, Bart. Sir THOMAS SUTHERLAND, G.C.M.G., Chair-*JoHN C. DOBBIE, Esq. man of the Peninsular and Oriental SteamSir GBOBOB DOUGHTY, M.P. Navigation Company.Admiral Sir WILLIAM MONTAGU DOWELL, ALFRED G. TOPHAM, Esq.

G.C.B. The ADMIRAL COMMANDING COAST GUARDColonel the Hon. CHARLES E. EDGCUMBE. AND RESERVES.Sir ROBERT UNIACKE PENROSE FITZGERALD, The DEPUTY-MASTER OP THE TRINITY

Bart. HOUSE.JOHN BEVILL FORTESCUE, Esq. The HYDROGRAPHER OF THE ADMIRALTY.Lieut. H. T. GARTSIDJB-TIPPING, R.N. The Right Hon. the EARL WALDEGRAVE.The Most Hon. the MARQUIS OF GRAHAM, *JOHNSTONE WALLACE, Esq.

C.V.O. Sir RICHARD HENBY WILLIAMS-BULKELEY,Admiral Sir RICHARD VESEY HAMILTON, Bart.

G.C.B. Sir ALLEN W. YOUNG, C.B., C.V.O.* Members representing the Life-boat Saturday Fund.

IST MAY, 1909.] OFFICERS. 619

BUILDING SUB-COMMITTEE.Sir JOHN CAMERON LAMB, O.B., C.M.G., Chairman.

ROBERT BIBKBEOK, Esq. Admiral of the Fleet Sir GERARD H. U.CHARLES J. P. CAVE, Esq. NOEL, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.Admiral J. HALLIDAY GAVE, O.B., V.P. Captain BOBEBT PITMAN, C.M.G., B.N.Colonel FrrzBoY CLAYTON, V.P. Captain GEOBGE B. PBESTON.Sir WILLIAM COBBY, Bart. Colonel JOHN E. BEENABD SEELY, D.S.O.,Colonel the Hon. CHARLES E. EDGCUMBE. M.P.Sir BOBEBT U. PENROSE FITZGERALD, Bart. Bear-Admiral HECTOB B. STEWABT.Lieut. H. T. GARTSIDE-TIPPING, B.N. ALFRED G. TOPHAM, Esq.

FINANCE AND CORRESPONDENCE SUB-COMMITTEE.Sir JOHN CAMEBON LAMB, C.B., C.M.G., Chairman.

BOBERT BIRKBECK, Esq. Eu&BJfE F. NOEL, Esq.CHABLES J. P. CAVE, Esq. Admiral of the Fleet Sir GERABD H. U.Admiral J. HALLIDAY CAVE, C.B., V.P. NOEL, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.Colonel FiizBoY CLAYTON, V.P. His Grace the DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND,The Hon. GEOBGE C. COLVILLE. K.G., V.P.JOHN C. DOBBIE, Esq. Captain BOBEBT PITMAN, C.M.G., B.N.Colonel the Hon. CHARLES E. EDGCUMBE. Captain GEOBGE B. PRESTON.J. BEVILL FOBTESCUE, Esq. Colonel JOHN E. BERNARD SEELY, D.S.O.,Lieut. H. T. GARTSIDE-TIPPING, B.N. M.P.HARRY HABGOOD, Esq. The Hon. W. F. D. SMITH, M.P.The Bight Hon. the EABL OP HABROWBY. ALFRED G. TOPHAM, Esq.

JOHNSTONE WALLACE, Esq.

WRECK AND REWARD SUB-COMMITTEE.Sir JOH.S OAMEB.OS IAMB, G.B., C.M.G., Chairman.

BOBERT BlBKBBCK, Esq. E0QENE F. NOEL, Esq.CHABLES J. P CAVE Esq Admiral of the Fleet Sir GERARD H. U.Admiral J. HALLIDAY CAVE, C.B., V.P. ®°*1" K;°'B„ , . „ _ _ „ His Grace the DUKE OF NOBTHUMBEELAND,Colonel FITZBOY CLAYTON, V.P. K G ypThe Hon. GEOBGE C. COLVILLE. Captain BOB'BBT PITMAN, C.M.G., B.N.JOHN G. DOBBIE, Esq. Captain GEORGE B. PBESTON.Colonel the Hon. CHARLES E. EDGCUMBE. Colonel JOHN E. BERNARD SEELY, D.S.O.,J. BEVILL FOBTESCUE, Esq.Lieut. H. T. GABTSIDE-TIPPING, B.N.HARRY HARGOOD, Esq. JOHNSTONB w7LLACE,~Esq.

Secretary—CHARLES DIBDIN, Esq., F.B.G.S.

Assistant Secretary—WILLIAM SPICEB, Esq.

Chief Inspector of Life-Boats—Commander ST. VINCENT NEPEAN, M.V.O., B.N.

Deputy Chief Inspector of Life-Boats-Commander THOMAS HOLMES, B.N.District Inspectors of Life-Boats—

Northern District— Southern District—Commander HOWARD F. J. BOWLEY, B.N., KEPPEL H. FOOTE, Esq., late Lieut. B.N.,

Edinburgh. London.Eastern District— Western District—

Lieut. BASIL HALL, B.N., Norwich. Lieut. EDWARD D. DBURY, B.N.B., Bristol.Irish District—Lieut. P. E. MACLEAN, B.N.B., Dublin.

Engineer and Architect—W. T. DOUGLASS, Esq., M.Inst.C.E.

Consulting Naval Architect—J. B. BAHNETT, Esq., M.I.N.A. (G. L. WATSON & Co.).

Swreyot oi \Ale-Boats—Esux. "Rxrara, Tiaq.., M..1.13 A.

Storekeeper—Mr. G. H. A. PASFEELD,

Solicitors—Messrs. CLAYTON, SONS & FARGUS.

Auditor—ALBERT WILLIAM WYON, Esq., Public Accountant, F.C.A. (of the Firm ofMessrs. PRICE, WATEBHOUSE & Co.).

Bankers—Messrs. COUTTS AND Co., 440, Strand, London, W.C.

620 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1908.

Dr.£. s. <1. £. s. d.

TO Life-boats (exclusive of carriages and equipment) for the following•Stations:— Blakeney, Broughty Ferry (on account), Buckie. Fishguard

(on account), St. Anne's No. 1, Stromness, Strousay, Thurso andWhithyNo. 1 16,579 17 2

Payments on maintenance of Padstow Steam-Tug 059 \'i 2„ „ Steam Life-boats Nos. 1, 3, 4, and 6 . 1,72710 9

Experiments in connection with Motor Life-boats 237* 8 5Alterations and repairs of other Life-boats 3,112 19 6Consulting Naval Architect 210 8 5Surveyor, Assistant Surveyors and Draughtsman 1,414 17 2

23,942 13 7

TO Life-boat Carriages, Viz. :—St. Anne's No. land Blackpool. 406 17 10Alterations and Repairs of Life-boat Carriages 80 8 1Tipping's Sand-Plates for Carriage Wheels 176 2 -Survey of Life-boat Carriages , . . . . 240 12 4

904 - 3

TO Life-boat Houses and Slipways, including Engineer andArchitect's charges, VIZ.:—

Ackergill 35 1 2Alnmouth 205 17 5Broadstairs 46 6 -Broughty Fern- 239 1 7Bull Bay . ". 56 6 -Cardigan 43 5 2Cemaes 416 - 4Coverack 46 6 -Cromer 51 7 9Dungarvan 27 16 8Eastbourne No. 2 fi7 1 -Eyemouth 107 7 f>Grimsby . . . f i l 1 9 f tHartlepool Nos. 2 & ?, 711 12 8Holyhead 1,820 2 6Huna . 86 6 -Killough 41 19 9Littlehanipton 51 19 -Lizard . . . . 26 6 -Margate 77 19 5Maryport 858 12 10Mevagissey 47 4 2Newhaven 140 11 11New Romney 159 3 6Penmen 48 - -Penzance 55 10 -Point of Ayr 72 6 6Polkerris 54 19 -Portbleven . . . . ' 26 6 -St. Abb's 28 2 11St. Agnes (Scilly) 64 14 8St. Anne's 528 19 3Seaham 3,381 7 6Sennen Cove 30fi 6 -Southend (Cantyre) 238 16 -Southwold No. 1 39 - CStonehaven . . 05 - -Sunderland, North Dock 62 17 2Sutton 53 10 10Thurso . - 305 14 6Whitehaven 331 16 10Whithorn 33 - -Youghal 30 - -Alterations, Repairs and Painting of Life-boat Houses . . . . 596 14 2

11,238 15

Carried forward £36,085 9 4

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Deo. 1908. 621

Cr.

By Subscriptions, Donations, etc.:— £. *. <>. £. *. J.

General Subscriptions (see p. 719) 4,133 1 9

General Donations (see p. 719) 1,877 3 10

Contributions from Branches (see p. 723) 20,185 12 2

Contribution from " Life-boat Saturday " Fund 18,25111 -

"Life-boat Sunday" Collections and Offertories (excluding those

sent direct to Branches) (seep. 721) 60 16 1

Contribution Boxes (see p. 725) 336 13 4

44,84-1 18 2

By Special Gifts :—

Special Gifts, on behalf of the following Life-boat Estab-

lishments t—

Abersoch—Oldham Fund (additional) 70 - -

Caister No. 1—Covcut Garden Fund, per George Monro, Esq.

(additional) 62 2 3

Douglas, Kingstown No. 2, Margate No. 2, Maryport, Port

Patrick, North Deal and Walmer—Civil Service Life-boat

Fund, per Harry Fincham, Esq., I.S.O. (additional) . . . 1,46617 6

1,598 19 9

By Income from Investments:—

Dividends and Interest on all Investments and Sums deposited at

Bankers 25,208 18 10

Ditto, Special Trust Funds Income Account (see p. 624) . . . . 706 4 -

Income tax returned by Inland Revenue Commissioners . . . . 700 3 9

26,615 6

Carried forward .- £73,059 4 6

622 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1908— continued.

Dr. £. t. d.Brought forward . . . 36,086 9 4

To Life-boat Stores and Life-belts 7,122 17 3„ Life-boat Store-yard at Poplar, including Rent, Taxes, Insurance, Repairs,

Salaries of Storekeeper and Clerk and Wages 1,800 7 7 ',, Subsidies to Stations not Self-supporting, Branch outlays on account of Committee I

of Management for year 1907, and Conveyance of Boats, Carriages and Stores. 7,158 18 11 j

£52,167 13 1 |,, Life-boat Inspectors, Coxswains, Bowmen, Signalmen and Crews, Ac., viz.:— j

Payments to Coxswains, Bowmen and Signalmen, to Life-boat jCrews and Launchers for exercising the Life-boats and to £. s, d, |permanent Crews of Steam Life-boats and Steam-tug, fordeputations and for demonstrations, including Branch Pay-ments year to 30th September, 1908 ". -15,174 - 3

Life-boat Crews and others for Services, Special Rewardsand Recognitions, Medals and Vellums 8,713 1 10

Pensions and Retiring Allowances to Coxswains, Bowmen andSignalmen 1,372 6 3

Grants to Relatives of deceased Life-boat men and others . . 45114 -Grants to men injured in the Life-boat ssrvice 531 7 8

•26,242 10 -Salaries of Inspectors of Life-boats 3,347 6 3Travelling expenses of Inspectors 1,532 18 9

81,122 15 -,, Grants to Fishermen and Coasters for the purchase of Aneroid Barometers . . 44 6 6

Administrative Expenses—To Salaries of Secretary, Assistant Secretary and Clerical Staff . . 3,468 19 1„ Pension 300 - -,, Printing and Binding Life-toot/ournaZ and Annual Report 750 12 7

Less Amounts received for Advertisements and Copies sold 383 11 3— 367 1 4

„ Printing Circulars, Forms, Ac 82 3 9„ Stationery and Office Expenses 612 14 1„ Advertisements, Appeals, Telephone, Postages and Parcels . . . 465 14 9„ Auditor's Fee 84 - -„ Law Expenses in connection with Leases, Bequests, &c. . . . 247 5 10,, Insurance under Workmen's Compensation Act, 1907 109 3 6„ Rent, Rates, Taxes, Lighting, Insurance, Housekeeper, Messengers

and Commissionaire 872 19 10„ Proportion of Expenditure on Leasehold Premises, 22, Charing

Cross Road 274 - -,, Repairs to the House of the Institution 37 47„ Annual General Meeting, including Rent of Hall, Advertisements,

Posters, Notices to Governors and Postages 7 9 6 1 17,000 13 8

Total Expenditure £90,335 8 3Less transferred from Trust Funds Capital Account, No. 1 (see p. 62i) for Life-

boats, Carriages, itc., included in above expenditure, defrayed during the yearby Special Legacies and Donations 9,875 1 10

£80,460 6 5Transfers to Trust Funds Capital Accounts (see p. 625)—

No. 1 6,395 16 3No. 1 8,838 7 2

15,234 3 5To Balance carried to General Capital (see p. 625) 19,608 is -

£115,303 4 10

* All the money received by the Institution from the Life-Boat Saturday Fund in 1908 (namery,£18,251 11*.) was utilized for this expenditure.

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1908—aontinued. 623

Cr.£. i. d.

Brought forward . . . 73,059 4 6

By Sundry Receipts:—

Amount received for sale of old Life-boats, Life-boat Carriages, Life-boat

Houses, Condemned Stores, ic 329 11 7

By Total Ordinary Income 73,333 16 i

By Other Receipts.

Special Gifts in Trust for the benefit of Life-boat Establishments :—

Capital available.Miss Maria Clark 2,500 - -

Donation in Trust:—

Capital available.In Memoriavn, K. M. E. Campbell 100 - -

Legacies in Trust:—

Capital available.See List on p. 719 3,7!>5 16 3

Income only available.See List on p. 719 8,838 7 2

_Legacies for General Purposes (see List on p. I'M) 28,680 5 4

Total Gifts and Legacies 41,914 s 9

£115,303 4 10

624SPECIAL TRUST FUNDS

To TRANSFERS TO INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT (see p. 621) :—£. s. d. £. ,. d.

Blake Life-boat Maintenance Fond 36 16 6Blake Life-boat Reward Fund 24 4 -Dnnnett Widows and Orphans Fund 126 4 7Eeardon Samaritan Fund 133 10 7Paterson Widows and Orphans Fund 141 2 6Hosken Maintenance Fund 25 - -Marter Memorial Fund 22 8 8Clark Maintenance Fund 12-Morgan ditto 166 14 5Kay Widows and Orphans Fund 29 1 -

706 4 -

,, TRANSFER TO TRUST FUNDS CAPITAL ACCOUNT No. 1 (see p. 625):—Blake Life-boat Reward Fund ' . . . . 101 11 6Tobin Life-boat Fund 15 9 1

117 - 7

£823 4 7

TRUST FUNDS CAPITAL ACCOUNT, No. 1,

The Capital to be applied for the purposes of the Institution

To TRANSFERS TO INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, for amounts expended on specialobjects (see p. 622) 9,875 1 10

„ TRANSFER TO GENERAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 367 8 4

„ BALANCE as per BALANCE SHEET (see p. 626) 64,956 3 11

£75,198 14 1

TRUST FUNDS CAPITAL ACCOUNT, No. 2,

The Income only on which is to be applied for

To Loss ON THE SALE OF VARIOUS STOCKS 729 12 10

„ BALANCE as per BALANCE SHEET (see p. 626; 200,148 19 8

£200,878 12 6

GENERAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT,To TRANSFER TO TRUST FUNDS CAPITAL ACCOUNT Xo. 2 (see p. 625) . . . . 5,883 6 2„ Loss ON REPAYMENT OF VICTOUIAN GOVERNMENT 4 PER CENT. STOCK . . 10 - -„ BALANCE as per BALANCE SHEET (eee p. 626) 634,898 13 -

£640,791 19 2

INCOME ACCOUNT, 1908.

Br DIVIDENDS RBCHIVED DURING THE YEAR 1908:—

Blake Life-boat Maintenance Fund . £1,473 2J per cent. Consols . . . 36 16 6

Blake Life-boat Reward Fund . . . £5,030 lls. 2J per cent. Consols . . 125 16 6

/£4,207 15s. Id. Metropolitan WaterDunnett Widows and Orphans Fund . , ,„„ j -

I. (B) Stock 126 4 7

Reardon Samaritan Fund £5,341 4s. 9d. 2£ per ceut. Consols 133 10 7

Paterson Widows and Orphans Fuud . £5,645 2J per cent. Consols . . . 141 2 6

Hosken Maintenance Fund . . . . £1,000 2J per cent. Consols . . . 25 - -

Captain William Ingram and AguesMarter Memorial Fund £896 17s. 2d. 2J per ceut. Consols . 22 8 6

Mrs. Selina Laura Clark's MaintenanceFund £44 5s. 2J per cent. Consols . . 1 2 -

Morgan Maintenance Fund . . . . £6,062 12s. lid. 2f per cent.Annuities 16614 5

Kay Widows and Orphans Fund . . £1,162 2£ per cent. Consols . . . 29 1 -

Tobin Life-boat Fund £618 4s. 4d. 2J per cent. Consols . 15 9 1

£823 4 7

31st December, 1908.

in accordance with the directions of the respective Donors.

BY BALANCE AT 31sT DECEMBER, 190" 68,685 17 S

„ TRANSFER FROM SPECIAL TRUST FUNDS INCOME ACCOUNT (see p. 624) . . 117 - 7

„ ,, FROM INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT (seep. 623), viz.:—

Special Gifts 2,600 - -

Legacies 3,795 16 3

£75,198 14 1

31st December, 1908.

the general purposes of the Institution.

BY BALANCE AT 31sT DECEMBER, 1907 186,156 19 2

„ TRANSFER FROM GENERAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT (ste p. 624) 5,883 6 2

,, ,, FROM INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT (see p. 623), viz.:—

Legacies 8,838 7 2

£200,878 12 6

31st December, 1908.BY BALANCE AT SlST DECEMBER, 1907 620,815 15 10,, TRANSFER FROM TRUST FUNDS CAPITAL ACCOUNT No. 1 367 8 4„ BALANCE FROM INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT (seep. 622) . . . 19,608 15 -

£640,791 19 2

626 BALANCE SHEET.

LIABILITIES.

£. *. d. £. ». rf.To TBUBT FUNDS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS—

No. 1 (see p. 624) 64,956 3 11

No. 2 (see p. 624) 200,14819 8

,, GENERAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT (see p. 624)

265,105 3 7

634.S98 13 -

£900,003 16 7

(Signed) CHARLES DIBDIX,Secret a ry.

31st December, 1908. 627

ASSETS. Stock£. s. d.76,074 8 26,062 12 1151,828 11 416,613 14 665,843 2 -50,000 - -11,259 14 429,000 - -

400 - -20,586 10 5

400 - -16,500 - -16,5004,58010,000300

2 3

6

Purchased afc*. «. d.

69,881 18 65,836 6 -

60,864 663,215 254,141 761,676 1110,794 1528,156 5 -

384 - -18,681 9 -

410 - -17,057 1 -16,397 10 -6,000 - -9,237 11 -

300 - -

By Consolidated 21 per cent. Stock (redeemable in 1923),, 24 per cent. Annuities (redeemable in 1905)+„ War Stock £2 15s. per cent, (repayable in 1910)„ Bank of England Stock„ India 3 per cent. Stock,, „ 31 per cent. Stock„ Local Loans 3 per cent. Stock,, Metropolitan 31 per cent. Stock„ Metropolitan Water (A) 3 per cent. Stock

,, „ (B) 3 ,, ,, Stock,, Brighton Corporation 31 per cent. Redeemable Stock+ . . . .„ Edinburgh Corporation 3 per cent. Stock,, Isle of Man 81 per cent. Debenture Bonds,, Liverpool Corporation 31 per cent. Stock„ „ „ 21 per cent. Redeemable Stock,, Manchester Corporation 4 per cent. Perpetual Annuities Bond +„ Manchester Corporation Water Works £3 7s. 6d. per cent. Mortgage

Bond (redeemable 1918)+ 500 - - 500 - -,, Nottingham Corporation 3 per cent. Stock + 500 - - 455 - -„ Stockport Corporation 3 per cent. Stock 11,770 - - 12,097 - -„ Tyne Improvement Commissioners' 31 per cent. Mortgage Bonds

(redeemable 1909)+ 700 - - 700 - -„ New Zealand 31 per cent. Inscribed Stock + 500 - - 435 - -„ Queensland 4 per cent. Inscribed Stock (1915) + 250 - - 275 - -„ „ „ „ (1924)+ 133 6 8 146 13 4„ South Australian 4 per cent. Stock (1884) t 500 - - 620 - -,, Tasniauian 31 per cent. Inscribed Stock + 1,000 - - 990 - -,, Victorian Government 3} per cent. Inscribed Stock (1923)+. . . 200 - - 192 - -„ Western Australia 3 per cent. Inscribed Stock (1927) + 500 - - 435 - -,, Caledonian Railway 4 per cent. Debenture Stock 15,567 - - 20,425 6 5„ Glasgow and S.W. Railway 4 per cent. Debenture Stock . . . . 10,250 - - 14,831 8 6,, Great Northern Railway 3 per cent. Preference Stock 15,550 - - 16,751 2 6

„ „ 3 „ Debenture Stock+ . . . . 20 - - 22 - -,, ,, 4 ,, Consolidated Preference Stock 14,785 - - 19,450 18 10„ ,, 6 „ Stock B+ 300 - - 300 - -

Great North of Scotland Railway 4 per cent. Debenture Stock . . 25,000 - - 26,161 7 6G.W. Railway Consolidated Guaranteed 5 per cent. Stock . . . 14,000 - - 17,518 15 -

„ „ 4 per cent. Debenture Stock 20,000 - - 29,189 4 6, G. Western and G. Central Railways 31 per cent. Guaranteed Stock 5,000 - - 5,OuO - -, L. and Yorkshire Railway 3 per cent. Debenture Stock . . . . 10,000 - - 11,017 7 3, London and Blackwall Rly. Co.'s 41 per cent. Consolidated Stock + 200 - - 274 - -, L. and N. W. Railway 4 per cent. Guaranteed Stock 10,000 - - 14,607 11 9, „ , , 3 per cent. Perpetual Debenture Stock . . 19,074 - - 17,646 1 8, L. and S. W. Railway 31 per cent. Preference Stock 10,000 - - 12,286 3 6

„ ,, 4 per cent. Preference (1881) Stock + . . . 100 - - 143 - -„ „ 3 per cent. Debenture Stock 10,400 - - 10,005 5 6„ ,, Consolidated Ordinary Stock + 167 - - 366 11 3

L. B. and S. C. Railway 6 per cent. Consolidated Preference Stock . 10,000 - - 17,862 3 6L. T. and Southend Railway 4 per cent. Preference Stock . . . 16,420 - - 20,009 7 9

,, ,, 4 per cent. Debenture Stock. . . . 1,200 - - 1,354 5 8, Midland Railway 21 per cent. Debenture Stock 30,240 - - 25,007 18 6

„ „ Preferred Ordinary Stock + . . . 216 13 4 183 1 8„ Deferred Converted Ordinary Stock+ . . . . 216 13 4 199 6 8

, North British Railway 3 per cent. Debenture Stock 33,555 11 1 27,313 6 2, North Eastern Railway 3 per cent. „ „ 48,666 - - 40,409 14 9, South Eastern Railway Co.'s Annuities, £24 12s. + - - - 852 - -

„ „ 3 per cent. Debenture Stock . . . 20,000 - - 21,808 11 -, East India Railway Company's Annuity, Class A £38+ . . . . - - - 1,064 - -

„ „ „ Class B £56+ . . . . - - - 1,428 - -„ „ 3 per cent. Debenture Stock . . . 16,600 - - 17,269 3 6

Deferred Annuity Capital Stock+ 600 - - 948 - -41 per cent. Debenture Stock 29,000 - - 30,124 7 631 per cent. Debenture Stock 12,850 - - 12,48012 -

Great Indian Peninsula Ry. Co.'s Annuity, Class B £66 15s. 7d.+ . - - - 1,745 - -Russian Nicolas Railway 4 per cent. Bond + 500 - - 400 - -

, Argentine Great Western Ry. 4 per cent. First Debenture Stock + . 1,000 - - 1,010 - -,, „ 4 per jcent. Irredeemable Second

Debenture Stock + 1,000 - - 960 - -„ Buenos Ayrea Great Southern Ry. 4 per cent. Debenture Stock + . 2,000 - - 2,040 - -„ Buenos Ayres Western Ry. 4 per cent. Debenture Stock + . . . 1,000 - - 1,020 - -„ Buenos Ayres and Pacific Railway 4 per cent. First Debenture Stock+ 600 - - 600 - -„ San Paulo (Brazilian) Ry. Permanent 4 per cent. Debenture Stock + 1,000 - - 1,020 - -„ London Bank of Australia Deposit Note + 2,100 - - 2,100 - -„ Royal Victoria Yacht Club 5 per cent. Debenture Bonds+ . . . 125 - - 125 - -

Total Investments £865,098 19 2„ Leasehold Premises, 22 Charing Cross Road (Lease expiring

24th June, 1967)— 15,344 - -Deduct proportion charged to Income and Expenditure Account

for the year 1908 274 - -• — 15,070 - -

„ Cash on Deposit with Messrs. Coutts & Co. . . . £26,000 - -„ ,, ,, Current Account ,, ,, 3,83417 5

• 29,834 17 5

+ Presented to the Institution. £900,003 16 7

I have examined these Accounts, together with the relative Invoices and Vouchers, and found thesame correct. I have also verified the Investments of the Institution.

(Signed) ALBERT W. WYON, F.C.A.,27tA January, 1909. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, Auditor.

628 THE LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROYAJ

STATION.

ENGLAND.

NORTHUMBERLAND BERWICK-ON-TWBBD - - -

HOLT ISLAND — No. 1 — — -No. 2- - -

NORTH SUNDERLAND - - -

•Poulj*U£K

CULLBRCOATS — - - —

SUNDERLAND, NORTH DOCK -„ SOUTH OUTLET -„ HBNDON BEACH

SEAHAM — No. 1 - - - -No. 2 - - - -

HARTLEFOOL — No. 1 — - -No. 2 - - -

„ No. 3 - - -SEATON CAREW - - - -

BALTBURN

WHITBT — No. 1 — - - -No. 2 - - - -

ROBIN HOOD'S BAT - - -

SCARBOROUGH - - - -

FILET - - - - - -FlulMBOBOUeH— No. 1 - -

No. 2 - -

BRIDLINOTON QUAY — - -

WlTHKRNSEA — - - -

LINCOLNSHIRE — GEIMSBT — — — - -

DONNA NOOK — - - -MABLETHORPE — - - -BUTTON

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3 133 144 11

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101012

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S. R.

S. R.S.R.S. R.

S. R.S. R.

S. R.

S. R.S. R.

S. R.S. R.S. R.

M.(S. R.)8. R.S. R.S. R.S. R.S. R.M.

(S.R.)S. R.S.R.

S. R.S.R.

S.R.

S. R.S.R.S.R.S.R.S. R.S. R.S. R.

S.R.

S. R.S. R.S. R.

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S. R.S. R.

L.

S.R.L.

S. R.L.

S.R.

S. R.C.L.

WhenBuilt

1903

188419001906

18921888

1902

18891906

190019021907

1893

190219001894190218871893

18891887

19031907

1907

1897190719001890190818951902

1902

190719051901

1899

1904

1883

1904

1904

1905189719061900

189218951908

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1

234

66

7

89

101112

18

141516171819

2021

2223

24

25262728293031

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333436

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t Abbreviations : — S. — Steam Life-boat. 'C. — Cromer non-self-righting type of boat. S. R. — Self-righting type of boat.L. — Liverpool „ „ „ T. — Tubular non-aeli-riguting type of boat.

M. — Motor Life-boat. W. — Watson „ „ „H.& S.— Norfdk& Sttff»lknon-self-rigk ting type of boat. W. B.— Whale-boat.

NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, 31st December, 1908. 629

XtllE Or BOAT AND DOXOB. MAMK AND ABDBISS OF HONOBAIT (SOBZTABT.

Matthew Simpson—The Missel Simpson

Grace Darling—Miss Egdell's Legacy . .Edward and Elita—Mrs. Copland's LegacyForster Fawtett—Miss Fawsett's Legacy .

MeKseent—Miss M. Fielder's Legacy . .Allen Scott—Mr. Allen's Legacy . . .

Mary Andrew—Miss Andrew's Legacy

EUen and Eliza—Anonymous*Ada Lewis—The l»te Mrs. Lewis-Hill . .

John Anthony—Dr. Anthony's Legacy .Dash—Miss Parke's LegacyCo-operator No.l—The Co-operative Union,

Limited./. McConnel Husiey—The late Miss Curling

14 * William and Charles—A. Lady . . . .15 i George Woofindin—Mr. Woofindin's Legacy

*Nancy Newoon—Mr. Newbon's Legacy . .John and Amy—Mr. Baylies' LegacySkynnei—Mr. Skynner's Legacy.(Reserve Boat)

(Lieut. Lord Francis G. Osborne, R.N., Ord House,< Berwick-on-Tweed.I Dr. Charles L. Eraser, Berwick-on-Twefd.|R«T. Irvine Crawshaw, M.A., Holy Island, Seal, S.O.,I Northumberland.Lewis B. Ross, Esq., Sea Houses, Chathill, S.O.,

Northumberland.IH. Cooke, Esq., The Hall, Alnmouth, S.O., Nprthum-* berland.

Rev. James Fairbrother, The Vicarage, Warkworth,Northumberland.

Rev. T. Horsfall, Creiswell, Morpeth.(John Tate, Esq. ^ Newbizgin-by-the-Sea, 8.0.,Ralph Rutherf ord,Esq. / Northumberland.John R. Easton, Esq., 13 Bath Terrace, Blyth,' Northumberland.R. J. Leeson, Esq., Cullercoats, Whitley Bay, S.O.,

Northumberland.Oswin Bell, Esq., J.P., 13 Northumberland Terrace,

Tynemouth, North Shields.William Johnson, Esq., Whitburn, Sunderland.

J.W. J. Oliver, Esq., 27 Borough Road, Sunderland.

iCapt. John Smith, Harbour Master, Seaham, Sunder-I land.

I/minster—Mr. Lovibond's Legacy .* Charles Ingleby—Trust Fund, per the late

G. P. Wragge, EsqHoratio Brand-—Major G. Horatio Brand .Francis Whitbourn—Robert Lodge, Esq. .

'Fiji and Charles—Mr. Ashley's Legacy

Mary Satger—Mrs. Scales' LegacyJames Gowland—Mr. Gowland's Legacy(Reserve Boat) . . . . . . . .(Reserve Boat)

29 *Robert and Mary Ellis—The late Mrs. Ellis30 \*John Fielden—3. A. Fielden, Esq. . . .31 j Mary Aim Lockwood — Mr. Lockwood's

1 Legacy.Queensbury—Colonel Herbert A. Foster, (en-

dowed by his brothers, uncle and himself)."Bollon the Third—Late R. W. Hollon, Esq.Forester—A. 0 . of Foresters . . . .Matthew Middlewood—Ttus late G. Middle-

wood, Esq., and Miss Middlewood . ..*George and Jane Walker—Mr. Walker's

Legacy.*Ellen and Margaret of Settle—Settle Fund.

Admiral Rom—That Life-boat Fund . .Charles Burton—Trustees of the late Mr.

C. T. M. Burton.

*Richard—Miss Anne Dixon

John Rowson Lingard—Mrs.Liogard'a LegacySir John—The late Hans Blackwood, Esq.

*Samuel Lewis—The late Mrs. Lewis-Hill .Licensed Victualler—Licensed Victuallers .

Alfred S. Genth—The late Mrs. SilkenstadtBaltic—That Life-boat Fund . . [Legacy.Caroline—Miss C. Everard's Legacy

(Alfred Belk, Esq., Hartlepool.

Rev. Charles F. Bickmore, M.A., Seaton. Carew, WestHartlepool.

r.T. M. Meek. Esq., Coatham, Redcar.IDr. A. S. Robinson, Station Road, Coatham, Redcar.

Dr. E. J. Burnett, The Red House, Saltbum-by-the-Sea,JDr. J. B. Laverick, Hinderwell, S.O., Yorkshire.

;Mr. John W. Foster, Harbour Department, Urbani District Council Offices, Whitby.Rev. R. Jermvn Cooper, M.A., Fylingdales Vicarage,

Robin Hood's Bay Station, S.O., Yorkshire.John Stephenson, Esq., King's Cliff, Scarborough.

Mr. Wm. Crawford, 36 Queen St., Filey, S. 0., Yorks.

[Mr. James Woodhouse, Croft's Farm, Flamborough,I Bridlington.Alfred J. Parnell, Esq., 41 Tennyson Avenue, Bridlington

[Quay.W. F. Collinson, Esq., Hornsea, Hull.

rCapt. William Newmau, St. Leonards, Withernsea,IDr. A. E. Sproulle, Withernsea, Hull. [Hull.Lieut. H. H. Jackson, R.N.R., Dock Office, Grimsoy.

'/Mr. Gilbert Houlden i North Somercotes, S.O. Lin-lllr. William Robinson/ colnshire.Dr. Iredale, Mablethorpe, S.O., Lincolnshire.Mr. B. Simons, Willoughby, AJford, Lincolnshire.C. F. Grantham, Esq., Skegness, S.O., Lincolnshire.Rev. H. D. Barrett, B.A., St. Edmund's Vicarage,

Hunstanton, S.O., Norfolk.Major-General Boughey, Branoaeter, King's Lynn.Herbert E. Loynes, Esq., Wells, S.O., Norfolk.C. J. Temple-Lynes, Esq., J.P.,Blakeney, S.O., Norfolk.

[ Continued.

* Ttti Life-bout ii endowed,

630 THE LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROTA

STATION.

HASBOEOUOH - — — -

PALLING— NO. 1 — - - -

PALLING — No. 2 - - - -\VlNTBRTON-NO. 1 - -

„ No. 2 - - -CAISTKK — No. 1 — - - -

„ No. 2 - - - -

SUFFOLK - - - GORLBSTON— No. 1 - - - -„ No. 2- - - -

LOWESTOFT— NO. 1-No. 2- - - -

PAKKFIELD - - -

K-ESSINGLANl) No. 1 - -„ No. 2 - - -

SOUTHWOLD— NO. 1 -No. 2 - - -

ALDEBURGH — No. 1 — -„ No. 2 - - -

! ESSEX- - - - HARWICH— No. 1 - - - -

No. 2 - - - .j WALTOS-ON-THE-NAZE -

CLACTON-ON-SEA — - - -SOOTHEND-ON-SBA — - - -

KENT - -* - - MARGATE — No. 1 -„ No. 2 - - - -

| 1VINGSDOWNE

1

DUNGENESS — No. 1 (LTDI>) -

„ No. 2 (Do.) -

EASTBOURNE — No. 1 -j „ No. 2 - - -

LlTTLEHAMPTON - ~

HAMPSHIRE - - HATUNG ISLAND - . - - -

BEMBRIDGE — - -

BRIGHSTONE GRANGE - - -

Length

Ft. ID41 -

38 -j 34 -

37 -

40 -34 -44 -40 -35 -

32 -

46 631 -46 -46 -"46 -

43 -38 -44 -32 -46 -3^ -43 -

56 -43

45 -

38 -

40 -40 -40 -

4 3 -13 -10 -40 -37 -35 -

37 6

35 -34 -

44 -

45 -

35-36 -35 -37 -

35 -35 -35 -35 -

40 -

34 -

37 -

30'-Af> -35 -

35 -

35 -87 -

iI Breadth.

Ft. In.: 11 -

'•• 10 98 -

9 3

12 -10 -12 -

| 12 -; 10 9

9 6\ 12 9' 9 -

12 612 912 -

12 912 -(3 -9 -

14 -10 912 6

14 812 6

12 612 -

10 R10 610 4

12 -12 -10 410 -9 38 68 -8 68 -

11 -8 68 69 —8 69 3

8 68 68 68 6

10 -7 69 -7 38 68 6

8 6

8 69 8

WeightwithoutGear.

Tonfl.Cwt5 7

4 fl2 5

4 11

6 194 —9 —7 186 10

4 1

10 —3 17

10 129 15

10 —

7 15(i 12

3 1713 105 5

11 14

10 l(i

10 17

6 11

1 127 127 17

10 310 (i

Z 9

4 123 1 7

4 C

3 172

9 —

3 16

3 163 123 146 19

3 153 143 1.53 16

7 12

3 34 16

1 93 113 16

3 16

3 154 17 1

NO.OOars

16

I U

10

12

1412121212

; 121412141414

12121412121410

M1212

121212

101012121210

121010

121010l-i1012

10101010

1210128

1010

10

1010

f Type of [ WhenBoat Built.

L.L.

S. R.

S. R.

N.&S.N.&S.N.&S.N.&S.N.& S.N.& S.N.&S.N.& S.N.& S.N.& S.N.&S.

N.&S.N.&S.N.A S.N.& S.N.&S.

W

M'.(N.aS.)

W.

N.& S.

S. R,S. R.S. R.

S. R.S. R.S. R.S. R.S. R.S. R.

S. R.

S. R.S. R.

S. R.

S. R.

S. R.L.

S. R.M.

(S.R.)S. R.S. R.S. R.S.R.

S. R.

S.R.

S.R.

W. B.S.R.S. R.

S.R.

S.R.S. B.

1904

19021907

1901

1893i 1896

1*901899

j 1903

1892

18901894190518931872

189318£718911897I9ii219051904

19011900

1901

1899

189818931896

190419051897189019011903

1884

18991894

1891

19001901190318991897

1904190419011904

1894

1887

1883

190519021906

1907

19071902

N

! 4

46

5

55655555666

6,66V6636«61

7071

7273

747676

77797980818281848

»88189S

9999

I919

1010

10)

101104

NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued. 631

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOB. NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONOBAKV SEOttETAKY.

48 i J. C. Madge—Mr. Madge's Legacy43 I Louisa Heartivell—Miss Heartwell's Legacy60 *Jacob and Rac/tel Vallentine—Mr. Vallen-

j tine's Legacy.51 i 54th West Norfolk Regiment—Major Lancelot

! Wood's Legacy.52 * Hearts of Oak—That Benefit Society . .53 i Edward Birlebeck—R. N. L. B. Institution .54 i (Reserve Boat)55 ) Cement Garden—That Life-boat Fund .56 j Nancy Lucy—Henry W. Lucy, Esq., J.P. .

57 John Burch—Mrs. BurchMarie Lane—London Corn Exchange .Leicetter—Town of LeicesterKentwM—Mrs. Moore's Legacy . . . .Stock Exchange—That Life-boat Fund . .The Two Sistert, Mary and Hannah—The

late Mr. Thomas Parkin.Soften—Town of BoltonSt. Paul—The late James Paul, M.D. . .Alfred Carry—Mr. Corry's Legacy [Legacy.Rescue—Mr. John Boulderson Barkworth'sCity of Winchester—That Life-boat Fund .

*Edviard Z. Dresden—Mr. Dresden's LegacyAnn Fawcett—Mrs. Fawcett's Legacy and an

anonymous giftCity of Glasgow—That Life-boat Fund . .James Stevens No, 14—Mr. Stevens' Legacy

* Albert Edward—Freemasons of EnglandJames Stevens No. 9—Mr. Stevens' Legacy

74 ; Eliza Harriet—Mrs. Kidd's Legacy . . .75 *Ci«il Service No, 1—Civil Service Fund .76 i Francis Forbes Jiarton—Miss Webster's

Legacy. [Stephens.77 Charles and Susanna Stephens—Mrs. Charles78 "Charles Dibdin—Civil Service Fund (No. 2)79 "Cnil Service No. 4—Civil Service Fund .80 Charles Hargrave—His Legacy . . . .81 Mary Earner Hoyle—Isaac Hoyle, Esq.. .82 Leslie—Miss K. S. Skynner's Legacy . .83 ; * Mayer de Rothschild—The. lateLady Rosebery84 | James Stevens No. 11—Mr. Stevens' Legacy85 | R.A.O.B.—Royal Antediluvian Order of

j Buffaloes Life-boat Fund86 Thomas Simcox—The late Mrs. Simcox. .87 John William Dudley—Mr. Dudley's Legacy

88 *Charlet Arlccott—Charles Arkcoll, Esq..- .89 Olive—The Misses Wingate's Legacy . .90 James Stevens No. 6—Mr. Stevens' Legacy91 Michael Henry—Jewish Scholars' Life-boat

Jubilee Fund.92 William Wallis—Wr. Wallis's Legacy . .93 * William Restell—Mr. Restell's Legacy . .94 *Richard Colemetn—Mrs.Birt-Davies Coleman.95 i Brothers Freeman—Mr. F. J. Freeman's

Legacy.96 *Lvcy Newbon—Mr. Newbon's Legacy . .

Charlif and Adrian—X97 •98 j (Reserve Boat)99 Selina — Mrs. Edwardes' Legacy . . .

100 *Quem Victoria — R. N. L. B. Institution101 ; Gam— Mrs. Gilbert W. Moss

inn102(Brothers Bridcwood — Mr. Brickwood's

Legacy.108 *Sutan Ashley — Mr. Ashley's Legacy. .104 I Robert Fleming— tills. Fleming's Legacy

,W. J. E. Sumpter, Esq., L.R.C.P. Lond.i Sheringham,IT. R. Coombes, Esq., M.A. JS.O., Norfolk.F. H. Barclay, Esq., J.P., The Warren, Cromer.

HappisDurgh, Norwich.

VMiss French, Palling, Norwich.

!}G. Waters Beck, Esq., Winterton, Great Yarmouth.

jWilliam Case, Esq., M.R.C.S., Caister, Great Yarmouth.(Herbert J. Bracey, Esq., Beachmen's and Fishermen's

A Institute, Great Yarmouth.(lMajor Roche, 7 High Street, • Gorleston, Great Yar-|' mouth.uCecil G. Taylor, Esq., Victoria Chambers, London Road,/ Lowestoft.T. F. Davies, Esq., The Bungalow, Pakefield, Lowestoft.

Mr. W. J. Gill, Chief Officer, H.M. C'. G'., Kessing-land, Lowestoft.

Ernest R. Cooper, Esq., Town Clerk, Southwold, S.O.,Suffolk.

ILieut. J. O. Williams, R.N., J.P., Aldeburgh, S.O.,Suffolk.

John Paterson, Esq., Bank, Harwich.

Captain W. Dwyer, Walton-on-the-Naze, S.O., Essex.

rFred. W. Lewellen, Esq. ^ r.iactnn nn c... v.^,,I Mr. Robert Legerton } Wacton-°n »ea> *-ssex-George S. Jones, Esq., 36 High Street, Southend-on-Sea.

(W. H. Hughes, Esq., Hughes' Hotel, Paradise Street,Margate.

Mr. J. Wallace, 22 Alexandra Road, Broadstairs, Kent.

Capt. Herbert E. Inskip, Harbour Master, Ramsgate.

Mr. John Prior, Kynance House, Deal.

JohnBaird, Esq, L.R.C.P., 2 Cambridge Terrace, Dover.Mr. Walter D. Fagg, Bathing Establishment, Folkestone.

(H. R. Hildyard, Esq., The Peak, Hythe. Kent.IB. C. Drake, Esq., The Gables, Hythe, Kent.Capt. G. Anderson, J.P., New Romney, S.U., Kent.

Lieut.-Col. Harold Finn, V.D., J.P., Elm Grove, Lydd,' S.O., Kent.i J. Symonds Vidler, Esq., Strand, Rye, Sussex.

ilMr. William Thorndale, H.M. C'.G*., Rye Harbour, Rye.Alderman George Hutchings, 48 The Croft, Hastings.

£A. E. Infield, Esq., 6 Ivy Terrace, Eastbourne.J. J. Lines, Esq., Milton House, Newhaven S.O., Sussex.

H. King, Esq., 24 Lower Rock Gardens, Brighton.Harold Brown, Esq., Church St., Shoreham, S.O., Sussex.J. Roberts, Esq., Tudor Lodge, Chapel Road, Worthing.Thomas Symes, Esq., Beach Rd., Littlehampton.

Frank R. Leith, Esq., Selsey, Chicbester. [Havant.(Walter James Howell, Esq., Church Road, Hayling,IE.C.Dowley,Esq.,Queensbury Lodge,S.Hayling,Havant.Harold H. Payne, Esq., 25 Laud port Terrace, Ports-Captain E. W. Burt, R.N., Ryde, I.W. [mouth.Mr. W. Couldrey, Bembridge, S.O., I.W.H. C. Mills, Esq., Head Down, Niton, Ventnor, I.W., Rev. G. E. Jeans, M.A., Shorwell, Newport., I.W.1 Rev. E, W. Silver, M.A., Brighstone Rectory, New-( port, I.W.Rev. R. Leslie Morris, M.A., Brooke, Newport, I.W.Mr. H. Marfleet, Totland Bay, S.O., I.W.

[Continued.

This Life-boiit is endowed.

632 THE LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROYJ

STATION.

GUERNSEY - - ST. PETER PORT - - - -

SOUTH DEVON - - SIDMOUTH - - - - -

TEIGNMOUTH — - — — -

YEALM RIVER - - - -PLYMOUTH - - — - -

PORTHOUSTOCK — - - -COVERACK _ _ _ _ _

THE LIZARD - - - - -

.TORTHLEVEN

•\T < .-SENSES COVE - - - -

SCILLY ISLANDS — ST MART'S

CORNWALL - - - ST. IVBS - - - - _ _

PADBTOW — No. 1 - - — _„ No. 2 - - - -,, STEAM TUG — -

NORTH DEVON— CIX>VELLTAPPLEDORK — No. 1 - - -

„ No. 2 - - _

SOMERSET — — — MINEHEAD — —

WKSTON-SUPER-MARE — —

SOUTH WALES.GLAMORGANSHIRE BARRY DOCK

THE MUMBLES — - - -

CARMARTHENSHIRE BURRT PORT

FERBTSIDE, (CARMARTHEN BAT}PEMBROKESHIRE — THKBT

AITOLB, (MILFORD HAVEN) No.l„ No. 2 (STEAM) - -

LITTLB HAVEN - - - -

Length.

Ft. In.

34 -

84 -

38 -

37 -38 -34 -34 -36 -35 -

38 -37 -35 -35 -35 --37 -35 -

35 -

37 -37 -36 -35 -39 -35 -

35 -34 -38 -35 -38 -

38 -37 -36 -35 -36 -42 -95 -34 -

34 -

37 -34 -34 -37 -

35 -

35 -36 -

35 -38 -

43 -43 -

85 -37 -

37 -38 -

87 -66 -40 -

Bwadth.

Ft. in.

8 -

8 -9 4

9 -9 48 -8 -8 68 6

9 49 3

10 -10 -8 69 38 6

9 -

9 39 -9 -

10 -9 68 6

8 67 69 68 39 4

10 -9 38 38 68 3

11 618 67 6

8 -

9 38 -8 -9 -

8 6

10 -8 9

10 -9 4

12 612 6

8 68 -

9 39 4

8 -14 811 -

WeightwithoutGear.

Tons.Cwts

3 12

3 12

6 13

4 13C

3 173 183 163 13

6 14 113 -163 153 194 103 17

4 4

4 124 103 74 45 194

3 163 115 —3 176 —

4 34 113 133 153 148 11

3 9

3 10

4 134 12 64 7

3 16

3 173 15

4 45 18

11 1911 13

3 164 «

4 176 1

4 3

9 14

Ho.ofQuo.

10

10

12

121210101010

12101212101010

10

101212121210

1010121012

101210101012

10

10

12101012

10

1210

1212

1010

1012

1212

12

12

Type ofBoat.

S. R.

S. R.

w.S. R.W.S. R.S. R.S. R.S. R.

W.S. R.

L.L.

S RS. R.S. R.

W.

S. R.S. R.

LL.

S. R.S. R.

S.R.S. R.W.

S.R.W.

L.S.R.S.R.S. R.S.R.S. R.

S.R.

S.R.

S.R.S.R.S. R.S. R.

S.R.

L.S.R.

L.W.

W.W.

S.R.S.R.

S.R.W.

S.R.S.

W.

WhenBuilt.

1887

1888

1892

189319031891188519031896

1902189619041903190418981902

1904

189718941900190018981903

19001892189918931899

19031899190618991901190119011892

1885

1907189319021893

1906

19011903

19021902

19011904

19061890

18071902

188618981MB

No.

105

106

107

108U>9110111112113

114115116117118119120

121

122128124126126127

128129130131132

133134135136137138

139

140

141142148144

145

146147

148148

150161

152153

154156

158167158

(ATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &o.—continued. 633

City Masonic Club—City of London MasonicLife-boat Fund.

William Erie—The late Lady Erie . . .*Friern Watch—The late Mr. E. Homan .Suian Athley—The lal« Mr. C. Carr AshleyWilliam ana France!—Miss Bass

*Joseph Somes—Mrs. Joseph Somes • .Alfred Staniforth—The late Mrs.F. J. Stani-

forth's Trustees.* Wighton—Mrs. Wighton's Legacy . .*Betsey Netvbon—Mr. Newbon's Legacy . .William and Emma—Mr». E.E. Cox's Legacy

* Alexandra—Freemasons of EnglandMichael Smart—Mr. M. C. Smart's LegacyEliza Avins—Mr. John Avins' Legacy .Ryder—Mr. Ryder's Legacy

James William and Caroline Courtney—•Mrs. Courtney's Legacy.

James Chieholm—Mrs. Chisholm's Legacy .*Bob Newbon—Mr. Newbon's LegacyJames Stevens No. 17—Mr. Stevens' LegacyConstance Melanie—Mr. F. E. Hills' LegacyMinnie Moon—Mr. Moon's Legacy .Admiral Sir George Back—Mrs. Back's

Legacy.John Francit White—Mrs. White's LegacyCape of Good Hope—Mr. C. Hawkins1 Legacy

HAMS OV BOAT AND DONOB.

Sarah Brooihqft, Kirk Etta

Vincent Wilkinson, Kirk EllaColonel Broo-shoft's Legacy

NAME ADD ADDBESS OF HONORARY 8EORKTABY.

fE. Voisin, Esq., 13 Koyal Square, St. Helier, Jersey.Capt. J. Blampied, Peel Terrace, St. Helier, Jersey.Col.W G deJersey,TheLowerBeaucamps,Catel, Guernsey.: Capt.W. Jones,Harbour Master, St.PeterPort, Guernsey.H. E. Shave, Esq., 156 The Parade, Poole.

Mr. W. Haysom, The Lodge, Swanaje, S.O., Dorset.M. C. Frowde, Esq., 7 St. Leonards, Weymouth.A. T. M. Bond, Esq., Lyme Regis.W. J. D. Whitaker, Esq., L. & S. W. Bank, Sidmouth.M. F. Moresby, Esq., R.N., 13 Claremont Terrace,W. J. Burden, Esq., Teignmouth. [Exmouth.

Thornton Slade, Esq., Abbey Place, Torquay.Rev. K. W. ferry Circuit*, JJrixham, S.O., S. Devon.Cyril E. Turner, Esq., 3 Devon Road, Salcombe, S.O.,

i "Devon.John Yonge, Esq., Puslinch, nearTealmpton, Plymouth.G. F. Watson, Esq., Plymouth.John F. Childs, Esq., Old Barbican, Looe, S.O.,

Cornwall.W. H. Polglaze, Esq., Polkerris, Par Station, S.O.,

Cornwall.Capt. J. Ball Farran, Mevagissey, S O., Cornwall.Capt. E. C. Bennett, 2 Restormel Te'race, Falmouth.Rev. Canon Diggens, St. Keverne, S.O.. Cornwall.Mr. W. F. Phillips, Coverack, S.O., Cornwall.Rev. H. Vyvyan, M.A. ,Ruan Minor, S.O., Cornwall.

(II. Appleton, Esq., M.K.C.S. 1 The Lizard, S.O.,1C. M. Hart, Esq. / Cornwall.Rev. H. W. Corry, Porthleven, Helston.

ElimbethandBlanche—The Misses Smitheman;! Col. T. H. Cornish, Parade Street, Penzance.*Ann Newbon—Mr. Newbon's Legacy . . ' j* Henry Dundas—Mrs. Dundas Drummond's i

>E. J. Bluett, Esq., J.P., Scilly, Penzance.•Henry Dundas

Legacy.Charles Deere James—S: C. G. (anonymous)James Stevens No. 10—Mr. Stevens' LegacyAdmiral Rodd — '&lrs. Rodd's Legacy . .James Stevens No. 6—Mr. Stevens' Legacy

*Arab—The late Mr. R. A. B. Preston . .*Edmund Harvey—Mrs. Harvey . . . .Helen Peele—Mr. C. J. Peele's Legacy .

*Richard and Sarah — The late Mr. andMrs. Richard Thornton West.

* Elizabeth Moore Garden—Family of the lateR. J. Garden. Esq.

*Elinor JKoget—Ihe late Mrs. Roget . . .*Jane Hannah Mac Donald—Mrs. MacDpnald'Robert and Catherine—The late Miss LeicesterCo-operator No. 2—The Co-operative Union,

Limited.Prichard Frederick Gainer—Mrs. Charles

F. Greenhill.George Leicester—The late Miss Leicester .John Lingard Ross — Mr. K. K. Ross"

Legacy.Philip Beach—Miss Beach's Legacy. .

*Colonel Stock—Mrs. A. S. Stock's Legacy.

John We»ley—Tha.t Life-boat Fund . . .Charlie Medland—Mr. Medland's Legacy .

Janet—Mr, John Alexander Hay's Legacy .'David Barclay of Tottenham—Mrs. Barclay's

Legacy.*Richard Ashley—Mr. Ashley's Legacy .

William and Mary Devey—Miss Devey'sLegacy.

(Reserve Boat)James Stevens No. 3—Mr. Stevens' Legacy.William Roberts—Mr. Roberts' Legacy .

C. J. A. French, Esq., Barnawoon, St. Ives, Cornwall.Robert Graham, Esq., H.M. Customs, Hayle.Mr. H. A. Hawkey, "Walmer," Newquay, Cornwall.

j[Richar<3 Binny, Esq., Padstow, S.O., Cornwall.

Esq., M.D., Port Isaac, S.O.,R. Julyan George,Cornwall.

W. W. Petherick, Esq., Bude, S.O., Cornwall.

Mr. John Burnard, Clovelly, S.O., Devon.^H. C. Whitehead, Esq., Wilts & Dorset Bank, Bide-I ford.William Cole, Esq., J.P., Corner House, Ilfracombe.

(Rev. Charles E. Treadwell, Lynmouth, S.O., Devon.1C. N. Bevan, Esq., Lyn Valley Hotel, Lynmonth. S.O.,T. Kent Ridler, Esq., Minehead, S.O., Somerset. [Devon.Gorman Hole, .Esq., Swain Street, Watciiet, S.O.,

Somerset. [Somerset.Rev. George H. Lewis, Allandale, Burnham, 8.O.,Mr. J. S. Walker, 22 Regent Street, Weston-super-Mare.

Mr. W. B. Williams, Barry Dock, Glamorgan.F. le Bonlanger, Esq., Mumbles Hill, Mumbles, S.O.,

Glamorgan. [Glamorgan.Mr. Charles Bevan, Milan House, Port tynon, 8.O.,F. J. Morgan, Esq., Burry Port, S.O., Carmarthenshire.

R. A. Nerill, Esq., Vndercliff Honse, Ferryside, S.O.,Dr. Bryant, Lexden House, Tenby. [Carmarthenshire.

Colonel Mirehouse, C.M.G., J.P., The Hall, Angle,Pembroke.

Mr. R. Rogers, Broad Haven, S.O., Pembroke.[Continued.

* This Life-boat is endowed.

634 THE LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROYA

STATION. Length.

Ft. in.PEMBROKESHIRE - ST. DAVID'S - - - - 37 -

ABERYSTWITH — — - - • 35 -

NORTH WALES.

CARNARVONSHIRE- CKICCIBTH - - - - - 34 _

ABERSOCH — - - - - 38 -PORTHDINLLAEN - — — - : 40 -

ANGLESEY - - - RHOSNBIGIR- - - - - 3 4 -

HOLYHEAD — No. 1 - - - 50 -

„ No. 2 - - - 37 -

MOELFBE — — — - - 39 -

CARNARVONSHIRE LLANDUDNO (Onus's HEAD) - 37 -

DENBIGHSHIRE - LLANDDULAS - - - - 34 -

FLINTSHIRE - - RHTL - - - - - - 34 -POINT OF AYR - - - - 35 -

ENGLAND— Continued.

CHESHIRE - - HILBRK ISLAND — - — - 35 -

NEW BRIGHTON, No. 1 - - 43 -

„ No. 2 - - 55 -

SOUTHPORT — — - - - 43 6

ST. ANNE'S No. 1 - - - 86 -„ No. 2 - - - 43 -

fiEi, (BARROW) - - - - 40 -

CUMBERLAND - - WHITEHAVEN - - - - 35 -WORKINOTON - - —

CASTLETOWN — - - - 35 -PORT ST. MARY - - - - 35 -

Breadth.

Ft. in.8 -

8 -S 6

10 -

8 6

8 6

9 47 6

9 4

9 410 6

8 -9 3

15 -9 -

8 -9 49 4

9 -

9 39 3

8 3

8 109 -

10 -

10 -

12 6

15 -9 -

13 3

8 -9 -

12 88 10

12 611 -

8 6

9 49 3

11 48 38 68 -

9 3

WeightwithoutGear.

TonaCwts4 2

4 103 163 15

3 19

3 17

6 —3 10

5 18

G 18 1

2 65 5

4 14

4 2S 16 1

5 15

4 104 12

3 12

1 183 17

3 15

4 12

12 12

3 17

16 9

4 98 16

10 192 19

3 16

6 —4 8

9 43 63 94 8

4 9

No. ofOare

12

121012

10

10

1210

12

1212

1010

12

101212

12

1210

10

1212

12

12

10

12

12

12128

12

1012

10

1010

12101012

10

Type ofBoat.

S. R.

S. R.S. R.

L.

S. R.

S. R.

W.S. R.

W.

W.S. R.

S. R.S. R.

S.S. E.

S. R.W.W.

S. R.

S. R.S. R.

S. R.

T.L.

L.

L.

W.

S.L.

W.

S. R.L.W.W.

W.W.

S. R.

W.S. R.

S. R.S. R.S. R.S. R.

S. R.

WhenBuilt.

1885

189019051907

1906

1904

19051886

1898

19041902

1904189918891889

188519071904

1892

18951902

1885

18961895

1895

1906

1898

18971895

1904

1886190818921896

18941901

1903

19051896

1895189618961892

1897

So.

169

160161162

163

164

165166

167

168169

170151172173

174176176

177

178179

180

181182

183

184

185

186187

188

18919019119}

19319*196

196197i

198199200201

202

NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—omtinuod. 635

KAKK Of BOAT AND DONOB. NAHB AND ADDRESS OT HONOKART BEOBBTABV.

159

180161163

168

164

165166

[167

168169

170171172173

174175176

177

178179

180

181182

188

184

185

186187

188

189190191192

193|194

195

196197

198199800SOI

202

Gem—The late Mr. Metcalfe

(Reserve Boat)Elizabeth Austin—Miss Austin's Legacy .'William Cantrell Ashley — Mr. Ashley's

Legacy.John ana Naomi Stattie—Mrs. Beattie. .

William Brocksopp—His Legacy .. .

Jones-Gibb—Mrs. Francis G. Smart . . .Caroline—Late Mias Lamb's Legacy and the

late Copt. Rodney Blane's Life-boat Fund.Margaret Plait of Stalybridge—MLia. Platt's

Legacy.Oldham—Oldham Life-boat Fund . . .BarbaraFleming—The late Miss J.I.Fleming

Thomas Linyham—Mrs. Lingham's Legacy*Bamon Cabrera—The Countess de Morella.Duke of Northumberland—R.N.L.B.I.'Joseph Whitworth—The late Sir Joseph

Whitworth, Lady Whitworth and friendsAnne CoVm—Miss Collin's Legacy . . .'Charles Henry Ashley—Mr. Ashley's LegacyJames Cullen—Miss M. Gallon's Legacy .

Star of Hope—The late Mrs. AthertonHoward.

'Christopher Bream—Settle fund . . . .Theodore Price—Miss Rolleston's Legacy .

Mary Jane Gould—Mr. Gould's Legacy, perManchester Branch. [son's Legacy. \

'Caroline Richardson—Mr. H. T. Richard-H. G. Powell-H. G. Powell, Esq. . .

Admiral Briggs—The late Major-GeneralW. L. Briggs, C.B.

Hannah Fawsett Bennett—Legacies of Mrs.Fawsett Bennett and Mr. C. H. Lear.

'Henry Richardson—Mr. H. T. Richardson'sLegacy.

Queen—R.N.L.B.IJohn and Henrietta—Anonymous . . .

John Harling—Residuary Legatees of thelate Mr. Harling.

Charles fliggs—Miss Biggs's Legacv . .James Scarlett—Mr. James Scarlett's LegacyBrothers—Anonymous

'Samuel Fletcher of Manchester—From hisEstate by command of Her late MajestyQueen Victoria.

Maude Pickup—Mr. Pickup's Legacy . .•Thomas Fielden—The lat« Samuel, John

and Joshua Fielden, Esqrs.'Elizabeth Leiaeiter—The late Miss LeicesterStation temporarily closed'Civil Service No. 5—Civil Service Fund .Mary Isabella—Anonymous, per Mr. and

Mrs. Norbury, through Manchester Branch* Civil Service No. 6—Civil Service Fund .

Thomas Black—-Mrs. Black's Legacy . .James Stevens No. 1—Mr. Stevens LegacyWilliam Sugden—Miss L. C. Sargenson's

Legacy.Mayhew Medutin—Pr. Medwin's Legacy .

Dr. W. Wilfred Williams, St. David's, S.O.,Pembrokeshire.

W. J. Vaughan, Esq., Fishguard, S.O., Pembrokeshire.

Cant. David Rees, Park Hill, New Quay, S.O.,Cardiganshire.

Captain Thomas Doughton, J.P., 11 Queen's Terrace,Aberystwith.

F. R. G. Wright, Esq., R.N., Plas Ucha, Aberdovey,S.O., Merionethshire.

Rhys Jones, Esq., Glanymor House, Barmouth.

Thomas Lee Manchester, Esq., Westfield, Pwllheli.

Capt. Hugh Roberts, Glanrafon, Morfa-Nevin, Nevin,Carnarvonshire.

Mr. W. Jones, Ty Croes Farm, Ty Croes, S.O., Anglesey.Colonel Hampton Lewis, Bodior, Holyhead.

Mr. J. Lewis, "Elenfa," St. David's Road, Holyhead.

I Captain Thomas Lewis, Mersey Villa, Cemaes, Amlwch,I S.O., Anglesey.T. Fanning Evans, Esq., Plas Llanddyfnan, Llangefni,

S.O., Anglesey.Major Lawrence Williams, Parciau, Menai Bridge,

S.O., Anglesey.James Hartley Burton, Esq., Fryars, Beaumaris.Rev. John Raymond, Clyne House, Mostyji Avenue,

Craig y don, Llandudno.)Mr. B. H. Jones, The School House, Llanddulas, Aber-> pele, S.O., Denbighshire.J. Fierce-Lewis, Esq., Rhyl.C. Batters, Esq., Mostyn, Holywell.

J. P. Brocklebank, Esq., 16 Drummond Road, Hoylake,Birkenhead.

.Hugh B. Kent, Esq., "Rocklands," ^New Brighton,Capt.N. R. llarrop,21 Stouey Hey Road,/ Birkenhead.

J. Stanley Fairclough, Jun., Esq., Orleans House,Edmund Street, Liverpool.

jlW. H. Shaw, Esq., Scarisbrick Street, Southport.i /George Cockshott, Esq., Southport.

C. Myers, Esq., Lytham.YThomas Bradley, Esq., St. Anne's-on-the-Sea, Lanca-' shire.Charles H. Turver, Esq., 40 Market Street, Blackpool.

Ernest Crosby, Esq., North Albert Street, Fleetwood.J. M. Mawson, Esq., 32 Strand, Barrow-in-

Furness.J. G. Oldfield, Esq.. Lloyd's Agent, Whitehaven.F. W. Simmonds, Esq., 19 Curwen Street, Wotkiugtoa,Q. Moore, Esq., Shipping Brow, Maryport.W. L. Corlett, Esq., 2 Athol Buildings, Parliament

Street, Ramsev, 8.O., Me of Man. [of Man.Douglas Evarard, Esq., 22 Athol Street, Douglas, IsleR. C. Cretney, Esq., Castletown, S.O., Isle of Man.Mr. John Moore. Port St. Mary, S.O., I. of Man.Mr. Joseph McArd, Windsor House, Port Erin, S.O.,

Isle of Man. [S.O., Isle of Man.Lieut. A. Newnham, R.N., 8 Peveril Terrace, Peel,

[Continued,

* This Life---boat is endowed.

636 THE LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROTA:

ervnoN.

SCOTLAND.

KIRKCUDBRIGHT — — - —

PORT PATRICK - - - -

1RVINB

ARGYLLSHIRE - - CAMPBELTOWK - - - -

NAIRNSHIRE - - NAIRN _ _ _ - _ -

BANFFSHIRE — — BUOKIE - - - - - -BANFF AND MACDUFF - -

A.BERDEENSH1RE - FRASERBUKOH - - - -

.PORT EBROLL — — - -

KINCARDINE8HIRE STONEHAVEN — — — -

FORFARSHIRE - - MONTROSB— No. 1 - - - -No. 2- - - -

BROUOHTT FERRY (DUNDEE) -FIFESHIRE - - - ST. ANDREWS - - - -

HADDINGTON8HIRE NORTH BERWICK - - - -

BERWICKSHIRE — EYEMOUTH — — — — —

IRELAND.

Oo ANTRIM — — PORTHUSH — — — — —CAKRIOKFEROUS — — — —

OI/OUGHSY

Length.

Ft. U.34 -84 -35 -

85 -

87 -85 -

85 -84-38 -37 -35 -85 -38-36 -42 -

43 -

37 -

87 -37 -

34 -34 -

85 -88 -85 -87 -37 -38 -84 -34 -34 -

85 -37 -84 -

35 -37 -34 -34 -

38 -

35 -35 -35 -

35 -34 -

85 -87 -35 -36 -35 -

Brwath.

Ft. In.8 37 68 6

8 10

9 3810

10 -8 39 49 3

10 -10 -9 48 6

11 -

12 6

8 -

9 39 3

8 -8 -

9 -9 48 69 59 39 48 -8 -8 -

8 69 38 -

8 38 -8 -8 -

9 4

10 -8 6

10 -

10 -7 6

10 -9 3

10 -10 -10 -

Weightwilh.ml

Gear.

Tonl-Cwts4 23 113 14

3 4

4 133 5

3 153 36 —* 114 93 116 13 188 1

11 15

4 3

4 114 17

3 163 15

4 196 23 154 134 1C6 —2 73 143 17

3 174 102 6

3 12

3 19

4 —3 16

6 1

3 143 163 15

3 173 7

4 54 8

4 5

3 163 14

Ko.o<Oan.

101010

10

1210

121012101212101012

10

12

1010

1010

10)210101012101010

101010

10

12

1010

12

121012

1210

1210

12

1212

Ty?*ofBoat.

S. R.

S. R.S. R.

S.R.

S. R.S. R.

L.S. R.W.

S. R.L.L.W.

S. R.S. R.

W.

S. R.

S. R.S. R.

S. R.S. R.

W.W.S. R.S. R.S. R.W.

S. R.S. R.S. R.

S. R.S. R.S. R.

S. R.S. R.S. R.S. R.

W.

L.S. R.L.

L.S. R.

L.S. R.

L.L.L.

WhenBunt.

188418871901

1907

18991906

190118961904189818991898190419011891

1906

1890

19011907

18921892

190519071901189718971904190118881892

190019011900

1900

1888

18921884

1904

190019021900

19061893

19021896

1901

19061900

Kt>.

208204205

206

207208

209210211212213214215216217

218

219

220221

222223

224226226227228229230281232

233234285

286

237

238289

240

241242243

244245

246247

248

249250

ATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, *c.—eonttnved. 637

KAMI OF BOAT AHD DOSOB. HAKE USD ADDBMS Or BOHOBABT SJMBKTABY.

David Hay—His LegaoyHugh and Ann—Miss Fergusson's Legacy .George and Margaret—Mr. Levy's Legacy .

"Thomas McCunn—Mr. McCunn's Legacy .

* Civil Service No. 8—Civil Service Fund .'William and Harriot—Mrs. Richardson's

Legacy.James Stevens No. 18—Mr. Stevens' Legacy

'Janet Boyle—The late T. K. Hardie, Esq..*Busbie—Mr. H: R. C. Wallace's Legacy .Jane Anne—Mr. Nicholls' Legacy . . .James Stevens Ifo. 8—Mr. Stevens' LegacyJames Stevens No. 2—Ditto

"John B. Ker—The late Robert Ker, Esq. .Sarah Pilkington—T. E. WGood Shepherd—L. O. Ancient Shepherds .

Anne Miles—Miss Anne Miles . . . .

Co-operator No. 3 — The Co-operativeUnion, Limited.

Ida—Miss Simmons' LegacyCo-operator No. 3—The Co-operative Union

Limited.(Reserve Boat)Theophilus Sidney J?cAafcw—Rev. T. S.

Echalaz's Legacy.James Finlayson—Mr. Finlayson's Legacy .

Maria Stephenson—Miss M. Langton's LegacyGeorge and Mary Berrey—Mrs. Beney.Anna Maria Lee—Mrs. Lee's Legacy . '.George Pickard—Mr. A. Pickard's Legacy.John Fortune—Dr. Fortune's Legacy . .James Stevens No. 19—Mr. Stevens' LegacyAlexander Black—The late Mrs. A. Black .Theophilus Sidney Echalaz — Rev. T. S.

Echalaz's Legacy.Sarah Ann Bolden—Miss Holden's LegacySarah Jane Turner—Samuel Turner, Esq..Marianne Atherstone — Mr. Atherstone's

LegacyJames Stevens No. 13—Mr. Stevens' Legacy

Samuel Shawcross—A. 0. of Foresters . .Louisa—Mrs. Wigney's Legacy . . . .George Patenon—Miss Paterson's Legacy .

James and Mary Walker — Mrs. M. A.Walker.

Isabella—Mrs. Haxton's L e g a c y . . . .Norman Clark—Mr. Clark's Legacy . .William Arthur Millaard—Mi. Millward's

LegacySarah Kay—Mr. Kay's Legacy . . . .Sarah Pickard—Mr. Pickard's Legacy . .

John Rorriaon, Esq., Anchencairn, Castle Douglas.John Anderson, Esq., St. Mary Street, Kirkcudbright.Mr. William Burns, Isle of Whithom, WHthom,

S.O., Wigtownshire.Gavin H. Love, Esq., Killnmpha Farm, Port Logan,

Stranraer. [Patrick, S.O., Wigtownshire.Mr. G. W. Oliver, Chief Officer H.M. Ct.-Gd., PortH. Inglis, Esq., Commercial Bank, Ballantrae, S.O.,

[Ayrshire.James Smith, Esq., Town Clerk's Chambers, Girvan.R. J. Semple, Esq., 70, Newmarket Street, Ayr.James Clark, Esq., Temple Hill, Troon.Captain Alexander Young, Braidmead, Irvine.Thomas Guthrie, Esq., Ardroasan.

>J. A. Gardiner, Esq., Campbeltown. [Stornoway.

Mr. John Crocker, Divisional Officer H.M. Ct. Gd.,Mr. G. L. Thomson, Stromness, S.O., Orkney.

/Capt. John Menzies, Longhope, Stromness. S.O.,\) Orkney. [Orkney.(William Marwick, Esq., Melsetter, Stronmese, S.O.,B. Sinclair Macdonald, Esq., Thurso.

Mr. John Sutherland, Jun., Huna-by-Wick.

^George Jamieson, Esq., Wick.

J. Gordon, Esq., High Street, Nairn.

C. A. Hav, Esq., Bank of Scotland, Lossiemouth, Elgin.John L. McNaughton, Esq., Cluny Square, Buckie.Robert Hardie, Esq., National Bank, Banff.Andrew Tarras, Esq., Town House, Fraserburgh.Robert Gray, Esq., Peterhead. [Aberdeenshire.Mr. John Collins, Olive Cottage, Port Erroll. S.O.,William Murray, Esq.,Newburgh-by-Aberdeen. [haven.J. B. Cunningham, Esq., 28, Cameron Street, Stone-Rev. John Brown, Bervie, S.O., Kincardineshire.

Mr. Robert Stewart, Johnshaven, Montrose.

>J. Balfonr Alexander, Esq., Montrose.

Norman McBain, Esq., 15 Hill Street, Arbroath./James Hunter, jun., Esq., 69 Reform Street, Dundee.\John M. Hunter Mitchell, Esq., Dundee.Mr. David W. Rnsack, Marine Hotel, St. Andrews.Henry Birrell, Esq., Commercial Bank, Crail, S.O.,

Fifeshire.Messrs. Mackintosh, Watson and Murray, Solicitors,

Anstruther.A. L. Renstrom, Esq., J.P., Methil, Fife.W. H. Montgomery, Esq., British Linen Co., North

[Berwick.W. Bertram, Esq., Kilmaide, Dunbar.

John Wood, Esq., Eyemouth, S.O., Berwickshire.

Hopwood—Mr. Hopwood's Legacy . . .Zatda—T. B. Drybrough, Esq

Chapman—Mrs. M. H. Chapman's Legacy.John—Mr. John Alexander Hay's Legacy.John Groome—Mri. Groome's Legacy .

W. J. McMurray,Esq., Belfast Banking Co., Portrash.C. M. Legg, Esq. ,Carrickfergus.John W. Storey, Esq., 10 Donegall Square East, Selfast.,E. F. Patterson, Esq., 17 Talbot Street, Belfast.John McMullan, Esq., Gloughey, Kircubbin, 3.O., Co.

Killough, Downpatiiok. [Down.[Continued.

* This Life-boat U endowed,

638 THE LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROTA

STATION.

CLOGHER HEAD - — — -

KINGSTOWN — No. 1 — — -No. 2 - - -

ROSSLARE HARBOUR - - -

KILMORE

WATERFORD - DUNMORE EAST - - - -

HBLVICKHEAD(DUNGARVAHBAY)

BALLYCOTTON - - — -

COUKTMACSHEKRY — — _

KERRY- - - FBNIT (THAI.EB BAT) - - -

GKKENCASTLK — — - -

SUMMARY.Self-righting Boats

Length.

Ft. In.85 -

37 -

34 -34 -35 -35 -

35 -45 -29 -37 -45 -40 -

39 -37-

35 -

40 -42 -

35 -35 -37 -32 -40 -35 -

37 -43 -37 -42 -

37 -

84 -35 -

Breadth

It. In86

9 -

8 -7 68 68 3

10 -12 66 68 -

12 610 6

9 -8 -

8 -

10 -11 -

8 68 69 -8 -

11 -8 G

9 312 69 3

11 4

9 3

8 -8 6

WeightwithoutGear.

Tons-Cwts3 17

4 14

3 193 23 193 11

3 1613 15— 154 9

14 2

5 1C4 9

3 18

6 C7 7

3 133 175 «3 5G 173 1G

4 411 194 17

9 4

4 17

3 153 16

Non-self-righting Boats, i.e. —

Norfolk and Suffolk type . . . 1Tubular ,

Whale Boats

Motor Life-boats (including three Self-righting Boats and oneNorfolk and Suffolk Boat)

Total (in addition to 1 Steam-Tug) . . .

NO.OOat.

10

12

10in1010

12106

121012

1212

10

1212

101012to1210

121012

12

10

1010

1

4127182

2

Type ofBoat

S.R.

S. R.

S.R.S.R.S.R.S.R.

L.W.

W. B.S. R.W.

S.R.

S.R.S.R.

S.R.W.

S.R.

S. R.S.R.S.R.W.W.

S. R.

S.R.W.

S. R.S. R.S. R.

S.R.S.R.

81

95

4

80

WhenUnlit.

1906

1894

1891188418991902

190218991902189118981898

1890lis9U

1892

19001890

190219051884189319001906

189619011901

1895

1902

18921902

So.

251

252

253254255256

257258269260261262

263264

265

266267

268269270271272273

274275276

277

278

279280

llxjgal ftaiumal fife-§oai Jnsiiiuihnla 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,22 Charing Cross Koad, London, W.C.

NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—oontinued. 639

KAME OF BOAT AND DONOB. NAME AMD ADDRESS OF HONOBABY 8EOBBIABT.

J. W. Alexander,Esq., J.P.,Newcastle, S.O., Co. Down.

Mr. J. Connell, C.O. H.M. C'. G"., Greenore, S.O.,Co. Louth. [Co. Louth.

Joseph H. McArdle, Esq., M.C.C., Rampark, Dundalk,C. S. Whitworth, Esq., Biackrock, Oundalk. [Drogheda.Mr. T. McCarthy, GO. H.M. Coastguard, Clogher Head,Joseph Connolly, Esq., K.N., Beachmount, Moraingum,

nr. Drogheda.Skerries, S.O., Co. Dublin. [Dublin.

B. J. Newcombe, Esq., Island View, Howth, b.O., Co.Mr. J. S. Morgan, 15, Castle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin.| Frederick Thompson, Esq., 4, Mulgrave Terrace, Kings-Robert Lees, Esq., Main Street. Wicklow. [town.

fThe Right Hon. the Earl of Wicklow, Shelton Abbey,(Mr. Robert Tyrrell, Main St., Arklow. [Arklow.Major the Hon. Edward B. L. H. Stopford, Levuka,

Courtown Harbour, Gorey, Ireland.rWm. Astle Ryan, Ksq., !„ , «{ Mr. Peter Sinnott, jCahore, Gorey.

Alderman Jas. Sinnott, 29, South Main Street, Wexford.E. T. M. Sandwith, Esq., Ballyhire Castle, Kilrane,

Wexford.Dr. E. A. Gibbon, J.P., Steedagh, Vfexford.George L. Bassetr, Esq., Fethard, \\ aterford.Mr. i". Harney, Dunmore J£ast, Waterturd.Mr. T. F. Murphy, Summerhill, Tramore, Waterford.Mr. Francis Craig, Abbeyside, IJungarvan.J. H. Long, Esq., Main Street, Youghal.

[Co. Cork.Rev. A. \Y. Brew, Parsonage, Ballycotton, Midleton,Uapt. bsborne, K.^i., Harbour Master, v^ueenstown.Rev. J. W. Forde, M.A., Courcmacsherry, S.O., Co.W. H. McCowen, Esq., Tralee. [Cork.

|(Mr. Robert McCarthy, Harbour Master, Fenit, Tralee.Rev. S. n. Orr, lemplecrooe Kectory, l)ungloe,

Strabane.R. M. Fleming, Esq., J.P., Culdaff, Londonderry.Mrs. Crosbie, Greencaatle, Londonderry.

Marianne—Mr. John Alexander Hay'sLegacy.

Sir Artliw Blaclcwood—That Life-boat Fund

Providence—Mr. Pooley's Legacy [Legacy.*G«neral R. Dudley Blake—Mrs. Blake's"Charles Whitton—Mr.C. R.Whitton's LegacyRote Beddington—Mr. Beddington's Legacy

[Legacy.* William Maynard—Rev.W. S. F. Maynard'sJames Stevens No. 7—Mr. Stevens' LegacyRichard Creswell—Mrs. Creswell's LegacyHannah Pickard—Ml. Piekatd's Legacy .

"Dunleary—Civil Service Fund (No. 7) . ."Robert Theophilus Garden—The late R. J.

Garden, Esq. [LegacyFrances andCliarlotte—The Misses English'sRobert FitzStephens—A Friend, per Pem-

broke Stephens, Esq., K.C.Willie and Arthur—Joseph Leather, Esq. .

James Stevens No. 15—Mr. Stevens' LegacyTom and Jennie—" D " . . . . . .

The Sisters—Miss Taylor's Legacy .'Helen Blake—Mrs. Blake's Legacy .Henry Dodd—Mr. Dodd's LegacyHenley—Mr. Henley's Legacy . . . .James Stevens No. 16—Mr. Stevens' LegacvMati'inne L. Hay—Mf. John Alexander

Hay's Legacy.T. P. ffearne—T. P. Hearne, Esq. . . .James Stevens No. 20—Mr. Stevens' LegacyKezia 6-wilt—Mr. A. Gwilt's Legacy .

John Willmot—Miss King's Legacy.La Totitam,—Miss Brooke's Legacy .

William Montgomery—Mrs. Montgomery .Brittan. Willis—Mrs. Willis's Legacy . .

* This Life-boat is endowed.

IRo^al National %ife^Boat Jnetltution,FOR THE PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

TO B O A T M E N AND OTHEHS.

R B TV A R D SOF MONEY OR MEDALS

Are granted by the Royal National Life-boat Institution to all persona who,

AT THE RISK OP THEIR OWN LIVES,SAVE OB BNDEAVOUB TO SAVE, BT MEANS OP SHOBE-BOATS OB OTHERWISE,

the lives of those on board Vessels or Boats Wrecked or in Distress on any part of the coastsof the United Kingdom.

In all cages the Rewards are given without further delay than Is necessary to obtain proof of the merits of eachcase and to ensure payment being made to the right parties.

By Order of the Committee of Management,ROYAL NATIONAL LIPS-BOAT iMsrmrnoir, CHARLES JJlBDIN.

22 CHABWO CROSS ROAD, LOHDON, W.C. Secretary.

I N D E X TO THE GIFT LIFE-BOATSOF THE

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.( The figure! refer to the number! <tf the Life-boat! detailed on pages 628-639. )

A Friend, per Pembroke [ Creswell, Mrs. A. E., theStevens, Esq., K.C., 284.

A Lady, 14.Allan, T.W.,EX|., the late,6.Andrew, Miss, the late, 7.Anonymous, 9.Anonymous, 187.Anonymous, 191.Anonymous, per Manchester

Branch, 191,Anthony, Dr., the late. 10.Arkcoll, Chas., Esq., 88.Ashley, C. Carr, Esq., the

late, 24, 103, 110, 164, 162,115.

Atherstone, J. GK, Esq., thelate, 235.

Austin, Miss, the late, 161.Avlns, Mr., the late. 119.Back, Mrs., the late, 127.Baltic Life-boat Fund, 46.Barclay, Mrs., the late, 163.Barkworth, John B., Esq.,

the late, 66.Bass, Miss, 111.Bayliss, Mr., (he late, 17.Beach, Him, tbe late, 148.Seattle, Mrs., 163.Beddington, H. C., Esq., the

late, 266.Bennett, Mrs. Fawsett, the

late, 184.Berrey, Mrs.. 226.Biggs, Miss, tbe late, 189.Black, Mrs., the late, 199.Black, Mrs. Alexander, the

late, 231.Blackwood, Sir Arthur, Life-

boat Fund, 252.Blackwood, Huns, Esq., the

late, 42.Blake, Mrs.,the late, 254,269.Blane, Oapt. Rodney, K.N.,

the law, 166.Bolton, coll. in. 63.Brand, Major &. Horatio, 81.Bricfcwood, E. D., ]fisq., the

late, 102.Briggs, Major-Gen. W. L.,

C.B., the late, 183.Brocksopp, W., Esq., the

late, 164.Brooks, Miss E., the late,278.Brooshoft, Col., the late, 105,

106.Buffaloes, Eoyal Ante-

diluvian Order of. 85.B'irch, Mrs., 57.Bunon, C. T. M., Esq., the

late, Trustees of, 39.Chapman, Mrs. M. H., the

late, 248.Chisholm, Mrs., the late, 122.City of London Masonic Life-

boat Fund, 107.Civil Service Life-boat Fund,

75,78,79,196,198.207,561.Clark, Norman, Esq., the

late, 242.Coleman, Mm. Birt-Davies,

94.Collin, Miss, tbe late, 174.Co-operative Union, Limited,

12, U4, 219, 221.Copland, Mrs., the late, 3.Corn Exchange, Mark Lane,

Members of the, 68.Oorry, A. J., Esq., the late,

65.Courtney. Mrs., the late, 121.Govern Garden Life-boat

Fund, 65.C«x, Mr». E. E., »« late, 116.

late, 259.Cnllen, Miss M.. the late, 176.Curling, Miss, the late, 13.D., 267.Devey, Miss £., the late, 165.liilou, Miss Anne, 40,Dodd, H., Esq., the late, 270.Dresden Edmoud, Esq., the

late, 68.Drummond, Mrs. Dundas.the

late, 132.Drybrough, T. B . Esq., 247.Dodley, J. W., Esq., the

lute, 87.Echalaz, the Rev. T. S., the

late, 223, 232.Edwardes, Mrs., the late, 99.Egdell, Miss, tbe late, t.Ellis. Mrs., the late, 2».English, the late Misses, 263.Erie, Lady, the late, 108.Everard, Mist C.,tbe late, 47.Fawoett, Mrs., ths late, and

an anonymous gift, 69.Fawsatt, Mlw, the late, 4.Ferguson, Miss,thelate,204.Fielden, J. A., Esq., 30.Fielden. Samuel, John and

Joshua, Esqs., 194.Fielder, Miss M., the late, E.Finlayson, J., Esq., the late,

224.Fleming, Miss J. I., the late,

169.Fleming, Mrs., tbe late, 104.Fletcher, Mr. Samuel, the

late, 192.Foresters, Ancient Order of,

34, 237.Fortune, Dr., the late, 229.Foster, Colonel Herbert A.

and relatives, 32.Freeman, F. J., Esq., the

late, 95.Freemasons of England,

12, 117.ttarden, the late R. J., Esq.,

140, 262.Glasgow, City of, 70.

Homan, E., Esq., 109.Hop-wood, S. W., Esq., the

late, 246.Howard, Mrs. Atherton, the

late, 177.Hoyle, Isaac, Esq., 81.Ingleby, Rev. Chas., the late,

per G. P. Wragge, Esq., 20.Jewish Scholars' Life-boat

Fund, 91.Kay, Edwin, Esq., the late,

244.Ker, Robert, Esq., 21S.Kidd, Mrs., the late, 74.King, Miss, the late, 277.Lamb, Miss, the late, 166.Langton, Miss M., the late,

225.Lear, C.H.,Esq ,the late, 184.Leather, Jos., Esq., 265.Lea, Mrs., the late. 227.Leicester, collected in. 59.Leicester, Miss, 1-13, 146,195.Levy, Qeorge, Esq., the late,

205.Lewis-Hill, Mm., the late,

9,43.Licensed Victuallers, col-

lected from, 44.Lingard, Mrs., the late, 41.Lingham, Mrs., tbe late, 110.Lockwood, T.. Esq., the late,

31.Lodge, Robert, Esq., 22.Lovibond, ueorge, Ksq., the

late, 19. [66.Lucy, Henry W., Esq., J. P.,McCunn, William, Esq., the

late, 206.MacDonald, Mrs., 142. [48.Madge, J. C., Esq., tbe late,Manchester Branch, 180.Maynard, Kev. W. S., 257.Medland, 0. B., Esq., the

late, 151.Medwln, Dr., the late, 202.Metcalfe, J. Esq., the late, 169.Middlewood, Geo.. Esq., the

late, and Miss ' Middle-wood, 35.

Goald, John, Esq., the late, Miles, Miss Anne, 213.180. Milliard, W. A., Esq., the

Gowland, James, Esq., the late, 243.late, 26. ! Montgomery, Mrs., 279.

Greenhill, Mrs. Charles F., ; Moon, Jas., Esq., the late,145.

Groome, Mrs., the late, 250.126.

Moore, Mrs., the late, 60.GwUt, Alfred, Esq., the late, Morella, toe Countess de, 171.

276. j Moss, Mrs. Gilbert W., 101.Bardie, T. K. Esq., the late, i Newbon, R. A., Esq., the

210.Hargrave, Chas., Esq., the

late, 80.

late, 16, 96, 115, 123, 131.Nicholls, G. P., Esq., the

late. 212.Harling, John, Esq., Kesi- j Norbnry Life-boatFund,197.

duary Legatees of tbe late, Oldham Life-boat Fund, 168.188. Parke, Miss, the late, 11.

Harvey, Mrs. Edmund, 138.Hawkins, Mr. C.,theUte,129.Hasten, Mrs., the late, 241.Hay, P., Esq., the late, 203.Hay, J. A., Esq., the late,

Ii2, 249, 251, 273.Hearne, T. P., Esq., 274.Hearts of Oak BenefitSotiety ,

52.Heartwell, Miss, the late, 49.Henley, George, Esq., tbe

late, 271.Hills, F. E., Esq., the late,

125.Holdsn, Miss, the late, 238.Holloo.B. W., Kiq., the Ute,

as.

Parkin, T., Esq., the late, 62.Paterson, Miss, the late, 239.Paul, James, M.D., the late,

64.Peele, C. J., Esq. (Steam

Tug), p. 632.Pickard, A., Esq., the late,

228, 245, 260. [193.Pickup, Jas., Esq., the late,Platt, Mrs., the late, 167.Pooley, G. Esq., the late, 253.Powell, H. G., Esq., the

late, 182.Preston, R. A. B., Esq., the

late, 187.QUBKH VICTORIA., Hut L.AT1

MAJURT, 1*1.

Restell, W. T., Esq., the late,93.

Richardson, R. T. Esq., thelate, 181, 185.

Richardson, the late Mrs.Harriot. 208.

Roberts, Mr. W., the late,158.

Rodd, Mrs.,th« laM, 1S5.Roget, Mre., the late, 141.Rolleiton, Miss, the late, 179.Rosebery, Lady, tbe late, 83.Ross, Mr. R. R., the late,

147.Rons, Admiral, Life-boat

Fund, 38.Ryder, Win., Esq., the late,

120.Sargenson, Miss, the late,

201.Scales. Mrs., the lafe. 25.Scarlett, J., Esq., the late,

190.Settle, collected in, 37, 178.S. G. G. (anonymous), 133.Shepherds, Ancient, Loyal

Order of, 217.SilkenstSdt, Mrs., the late,

45.Simcox, Mn., tbe late, 86.Simmons, Miss, the l»t«, 120.Simpson, the flflieses, 1.Skynner, Jno., Esq., the late,

18.Skynner, Miss K. S., the

late, 82.Smart, Mrs. Frandl G., l«5Smart, M. C., Esq., the late,

118.Smitheman, The Missel, 130.Somes, Mn., 112.Staniforth, Mrs. F. J., the

late, 113.Stephens, Mrs. Charles, 77.Stevens. James, Esq.,the late,

71,73,84,90, 124, 134,136,157, 2(18, 209,213, 214, 230,236, 268, 266, 272, 27i.

Stock Exchange Fund, 61.Stock, Mrs. A. S., the late,

149.Taylor, Mlsl M., tb» lau,268.T. E. W., 116.Turner, Samuel, Esq., 234.Valentine, S., Esq., the late,

60.Walker, G., Esq., the late,

3H.Walker, Mrs., the late, 240,Wallace, H. E.G. Esq.,ta«

late, 211.Wallis, W., Esq., the late, 92.Webster. Miss, the late, 76.Wesley, John, Fund, 150.West, R. Thornton, Esq., the

late, and Mrs. West, 139.White, Mrs., the late, 128.Whitton, Mr. C.R., the late,

255.Whitworth, Sir Joseph, the

lat«, and friends, 173.Winhton, Mrs., the late, 114.Wigney, Mrs., 238.Willis, Mrs. E. A., the late,

280.Winchester, City of, 67.Wingate, the Misses, the

late, 89.Wood, Major Lancelot, th«

late, 61.WoofiBdin, G»o., EM., tbt

law, 1*7"X.,"97.

I N D E X TO THE LIFE-BOAT STATIONSOF THE

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.(Ike figuret re/ir to the numbers of the Li/e-toatt detailed on pagtt 628-639.)

Aberdovey, Merioneth, 164.Abersoch, Carnarvon, 168Aberystwith, Cardigan, 163.Ackergill, Scotland, 321.Aldeburgu No. 1, Suffolk, 6V.Aldeburgh No. 2, Suffolk. 68.Alnmouth, Noitbumb., 6.Angle No. 1, Pembroke, 156.Angle No. 2, Pembroke, 167.Anstruther, Scotland, 240.Apnledore Nos. 1 & 2,

N. Devon. 142, 143.Aranmore, Ireland, It 8.Arbroath, Scotland, 236.Ardrossan, Scotland, 213.Arklow, Ireland, 263.Atherfleld, I. of Wight, 101.Ayr, Scotland, 210.Balcary, Scotland, 203.Ballantrae, Scotland, 208.Ballyootton, Ireland, 274.Banff, Scotland, 226.Barmouth, Merionetb, 165.Barrow, Lanes., 194.Barry Dock, Glamorgan, 160.Bembrtdge,I»le of Wlght.100.Berwick, Northnmb., 1.Blackpool, Lance., 192.Blackrock, Ireland, 254.Blakener, Norfolk, 47.Blyth, Northumberland, 11.Bonlmer .Northumberland, 5.Bournemouth, Donet, 107.Brancaster, Norfolk, 45.Bridlington, Yorks, 36.Brighton, Sussex. 92.Brighitone, I. of Wight. 102.Brixham, S. Devon lit.BroadstairB, Kent, 76.Brooke, Ule of Wight, 103.Bronghty Ferry, Soot., 287.Buokhaven, Scotland, 241.Bnckle, Scotland, 225.Bode, Cornwall, 140.Boll Bay, Anglesey, 176.Burnham, Somerset, 148.Bnrry Port, Carmarthen, 153.Cadgwith, Cornwall, 126.Cahore, Ireland, 366.Caister No. 1, Norfolk, (5.Caieter No. 2, Norfolk,- 56.Cambote, Nortbumb., 10.Campbeltown, Scotland, 214.Cardigan, 161.Carrickfergns, Ireland, 247.Castletown, lale of Man, 199Cemaes, Anglesey, 175.Cemlyn, Anglesey, 174.Clacton-on-Sea, l&wex, 72.Clogher Head, Ireland, 255.Clonghey, Ireland, 249.Clovelly, N. Devon, 141.Courtmacsherry,Ireland,276.Coortown, Ireland, 264.Coverack, Cornwall, 125.Crail, Scotland, 239.Cnssweu, Northumb., 8.Crtccietb, Carnarvon, let.Cromw, Norfolk, 49.Culdaff, Ireland, 279.CulUrooats, Northumb., 12.D*al, Kent, 18.Donna Nook, Linos., 4*.Douglas, 111* of Man, 191.

lover, Kent. 81. Llanddulas, Denbigh, 180.Drogbeda, Ireland, 250. Llandndno, Carnarvon, 179.Dublin, Ireland, 959.Duubar, Scotland, 243.Dundee, Scotland, 237.Dnngarvan, Ireland, 972Duugeness No. 1, Kent, 8».Duogeness No. 2, Kent, 86.Dunmore East, Ireland, 270.Eastbourne No.l, Sussex, 89.Eastbourne No.2, Sussex, 90.Kxmonth, S. Devon, 112.Eyemonth, Scotland, 245.Falmouth Cornwall, 123.Fenit, Ireland, 277.Ferrygide. Carm. Bay, 154.Fethard Ireland, 269.Filey, Yorks, 33.Fisbguard, Pern., 160.FlamboroughNos.l&2,34,35.Fleetwood, Lanes., 193.Folkestone, Kent, 82.Formby, Lanes., 187.Fowey, Cornwall. 121.Fraserburgh, Scotland, 227.Giles Quay, Ireland, 253.Qirvau, Scotland, 200Gorleetott No. 1, Suffolk, 58.Oorleston No. 2. Suffolk, 59.Gourdon, Scotland, 232Oreenoastle, Ireland, 280.Greenore, Ireland, 252.Grimsby, Lines., 39.Groomsport, Ireland, 248.Guernsey(St Peter Port),l 06.Uartlepool No. l,Durham,20.Hartlepool No.2, Durham, 21.Hartl«poolNo.S,Durham,22.Harwich No. 1, Essex, 69.Harwich No. J, Essex, 70.Haeborongh, Norfolk, 50.Hastings, Sussex, 88.HaoxJey, Northnmberl'nd,7.Hayl*, Cornwall. 135.Hayllng Island, Hants, 97.Helvick Head, Ireland, 272.Hllbre Island, Cheshire, 188.Holyhead Nos. 1 & 2, Angle-

sey, 172, ITS.Holy Island NOB. 1 & 2,

Northumberland, 2, 3. •Hope Cove, S. Devon, 117.Horiuea, Yorks., 37.Howth, Ireland, 258.Hoylake, Cheshire, 184.Hnn>, Scotland, 220.Hnnstanton, Norfolk, 44.Hythe, Kent, 83.nfraoombe, N. Devon, 144.Irvine, Scotland, 212.Jersey (St. Heller), 105.Johnshaven, Scotland, 233.Keesingland Nos. 1 & 2,

Suffolk, 63, 64.Killongh. Ireland, 250.Kilmore. Ireland, 268.King«downe, Kent, 80.Kingstown Nos. 1 & 2, Ire-

land, 260, 261.Kirkcudbright, Scotland,

204.Littlehampton, Sussex, 95.Little Havw,P«mbroke,lU.Lizard, Cornwall, 127.

Longhope, Orkneys, 218.Looe, Cornwall. 120.Lossiemonth, Scotland, 224.Lowestoft No. 1, Suffolk, 60.Lowestoft No. 2, Suffolk, 61.Lyme Regis, Dorset, 110.Lynmouth, N. Devon, 145.Lytham, Lanes., 189.Mablethorpe, Lines., 41.Margate No. 1, Kent, 74.Margate No. 2, Kent, 75.Maryport, Cumberland, 198.Mevagissey, Cornwall. 122.Mllford Haven, Pern., 1 56,157.Minehead, Somerset, 146.Moelfre, Anglesey. 177.Montrose Nos. 1 & 2, Scot-

land. 234, 235.Mumbles, Glamorgan, 151.Nairn, Scotland, 223.Newbiggin, Northumb., 9.New Brighton Nos. 1 & 2,

Cheshire, 185, 186.Newbnrgu, Scotland, 230.Newcastle, Ireland, 251.Newbaven, Snssex, 91.Newlyn, Cornwall, 130.New yuay. Card., 162.Newquay, Corn., 136.New Romney, Kent, 84.N. Berwick, Scotland, 242.North Deal, Kent, 78.N.Sunderland, Northnmb., 4.Onne's Head,Carnarv'n,179.Padetow Nos. 1 & 2, Corn-

wall, 137, 138.Pakefield, Suffolk, «2Palling No. 1, Norfolk, 51.Palling No. 2, Norfolk, 5S.Peel, Isle of Man, 202.Penmon, Anglesey, 178.Penzanoe. Cornwall, 129.Peterhead, Scotland, 228.Piel (Barrow), Lanes.. 191.Plymouth, S. Devon, 119.Point of Ayr, Flint, 182.Polkerris, Cornwall, 121.Polpear, „ 127.Poolbeg, Ireland, 259.Poole, Dorset, 107.Porthdinllaen, Cam., 169.Portble'en, Cornwall, 128.Porthoostock, „ 124.Port Erin, Isle of Man, 201.Port Erroll, Scotland, 229.PortEynon.Glamorgan, 152.Port Isaac, Cornwall, 139.Port Logan, Scotland, 206.Port Patrick, Scotland, 207.Portrush, Ireland, 246.PortSt.Mary, I. ofMan,200.Pwllheli, Carnarvon, 167.Qneenstown, Ireland, 275.Ramsey, Isle of Man, 197.Bamsgate. Kent, 77.Redou, Yorks, 24.Rhoscolyn, Anglesey, 171.Rhosneigir, „ 170.Rbyl, Flint, 181.Robin Hood's Bay, Yorks, 31.Rosslan Harb., Ireland, 267.Runewick, Yorks, 27,

Ryde, Isle of Wight, 99.St. Andrews, Scotland, 238.St. Anne's Nos. 1 & 2, Lanca-

shire, 190, 191.St. David's, Pembroke, 159.St. Ive's, Cornwall, 134.Salcombe, S. Devon, 116.Saltburn, Yorks, 26.Scarborough. „ 32.Solly (St. Agnes), 133.

„ (St. Mary's), 132.Seaham No. ], Durham, 18.

„ No. 2, „ 19.Seaton Carew, ,, 23.Selsey, Sussex, 96.Sennen Cove, Cornwall, 131.Sheringbam, Norfolk, 48.Shoreham, Sussex, 93.Sidmouth, S. Devon, 111.Skateraw, Scotland, 244.Skegness, Lines., 43.Skerries, Ireland, 257. [215.Southend (Cantyre),Scotland,Soulhend-on-Sea, Essex, 73.Southport, Lanes., 188.Sonthsea, Hants, 98.Southwold No. 1, Suffolk, 65.

„ No.2, , w.Staithes, Yorks, 26,Stonehaveu, Scotland, 231.Storuoway, Lewis, 216.Stromness, Orkneys, 217.Sunderland, Hendon Beach,

Durham, 17.Sunderlaud, N. Dock, 15.Sunderland, S. Outlet, 16.Button, 'Lines., 42.Swanage, Dorset, 108.Teignmouth, S. Devon, 113.Tenby, Pembroke, 165.Thurso, Scotland, 219Torquay, S. Devon, 114.Totland Bay, I. Wight, 104.Tralee, Ireland, 277.Tramore, Ireland, 271.Troon, Scotland, 211.Tyneraouth, Northumber-

land, 13.Upgang, Yorks, 28.Walmer, Kent, 79.Walton-on-Naze, Essex, 71.Watchet, Somerset, 147.Wells, Norfolk, 46.Weston-snper-Mare, 149.Wexford, Ireland, 266.Weymouta, Dortet, 109.Whitburn, Durham, 14.Whitby N». 1, Yorks, 29.

„ No. 2, ,, SO.Whitehaven, Cumb., 195.Whithorn, Scotland, 205.Wick, „ 222.Wicklow, Ireland, 262.Windulsea, Snasex, 87.Wlntwtou No.l, Norfolk, 53.

„ No.2, „ 54.Witheruwa, Yorks, 28.Workington, Cnmb. (station

temporarily closed).Worthing, Sussex, 94.Yarmoutk, Norfolk, 57.Yealm River, S. Devon, 118.Youghal, Ireland, £73.

642 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAT, 1909.

GOD HELP OUR MEW AT SEA.

ILtst of fytFOR SAVING LIFE FROM WRECKS

VOTED BY THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTIONTO THE CREWS OF ITS LIFE-BOATS, TO SHORE AND FISmNQ-BOATS* CKEWS, AND TO OTHER PERSONS

FEOM THE 1ST JANUARY TO THE SlST DECEMBER, 1908, INCLUSIVE.

Jan. 1. — ROSSLARE HARBOUR, co.WEXFORD.—Tom and Jennie Life-boat.—During a moderate E.S.E. gale signalsof distress were observed at 9.30 A.M.on a schooner lying at anchor in Ross-lare Bay. The crew of the Life-boatwere assembled, and in a heavy sea theboat proceeded to the assistance of those

on board. Oa reaching the vessel themaster reported that she was leakingbadly and he required the assistance ofa tug to tow him into harbour. At therequest of the master the life-boattherefore returned ashore to telephonefor a tug. The vessel was the William

\ Thompson, of Wexford, laden with coal

IST MAY, 1909.] REWARDS. 643

and bound from Newport to Wexford.—Expense of service, 111. 9s.

Jan. 6.—KESSINGLAND, SUFFOLK.—Bolton Life-boat. — At 7.30 in themorning a vessel was observed on theWest Barnard Sand with a signal ofdistress flying. Information was givento the Coxswain and the No. 1 Life-boatwas smartly launched. On reaching thevessel, which proved to be the smackYoung Bert, of Lowestoft, she was foundto be in a bad state, having sprung aleak. The assistance of the Life-boat-men was accepted by the master andevery effort was made to save the craft.Eventually the efforts were successfuland the smack floated. She was thentaken to Lowestoft accompanied by theLife-boat, the Life-boatmen remainingon board to assist at the pumps. Thewind was blowing strongly from W.S. W.with a heavy swell at the time o£ theservice, and considerable difficulty wasexperienced in getting alongside thesmack, some of the Life-boat's gearbeing carried away.—Property salvagecase.

Jan. 6.—MONTROSE, FORFARSHIRE.—Sarah Jane Turner Life-boat.—Duringa whole W.S.W. gale a fishing-boat wasobserved in the offing in a helplesscondition, with her foremast carriedaway. In response to her signals theNo. 1 Life-boat was promptly despatchedto her assistance under sail, but beforeshe could reach her another fishing-boatwent to the help of the men on board.The fishing-boat took the boat in towand proceeded towards the harbour. Asthere was a heavy sea running the Life-boat stood by the fishing-boats; untilboth were in safety, she then returnedto her station and was re-housed. Thedisabled boat was the Caledonia ofFerryden.—Expense of service, 12Z. 9s.

Jan. 7.—ST. IVES, CORNWALL.—JamesStevensNo. 10 Life-boat.—Atabout 9.15P.M., during a heavy N.W. gale, a vesselwas seen running for the harbour, buton nearing the entrance she missedstays and was driven on to Porth-minster Beach, first striking heavily onPednolver Point. Within a quarter ofan hour the Life-boat was launchedand on her way to the distressed vessel.After some little difficulty she succeededin rescuing the crew, five in number,

and in the teeth of the gale landedthem safely in the harbour about 10.30P.M. Owing to the heavy swell in theharbour the Life-boat could not be re-housed until 2 A.M. The vessel was theschooner Lizzie It. Wilce, of Falmouth,and was bound from Swansea to St.Malo with a cargo of coal. She becamea total wreck. — Expense of service,351. Us.

About three hours after she had beenre-housed the Life-boat was again calledout to the assistance of the schoonerMary Barrow, of Barrow. The vesselhad been making for the harbour forshelter, but owing to the low state of thetide she struck heavily on the ridgeand was quickly driven ashore on thePorthminster Beach. The Life-boatanchored and veered down to the wreck.After considerable danger, due to thevery heavy sea, the five men on boardwere rescued and taken into safety.The vessel, which also had a cargo ofcoal, was bound from Swansea to theIsle of Wight. — Expense of service,34:1. 10#.

Jan. 7.—PENMON, ANGLESEY.—Chris-topher Brown Life-boat.—At 10.30 P.M.the Coxswain of the Life-boat receivedinformation by telephone from the light-keeper at Trwyn Dhu Lighthouse, thata vessel in close proximity to the Dutch-man Bank was making signals. Thecrew of the Life-boat were summonedand the boat launched. On reachingthe vessel, she proved to be the schoonerMaggie Broeklebank, of Barrow. Shewas anchored in a dangerous positionon the edge o£ the bank where shewould ground at low water and verymuch exposed to the northerly windshould it freshen (which subsequentlyhappened eventually blowing a wholegale). The master asked for assistanceto remove his vessel to a safer anchorageand four Life-boatmen were placed onboard. She was then taken up toFryar's roads, the Life-boat accompany-ing her until in safety. The schoonerwas bound at the time from South-ampton to Birkenhead with a cargoof steel rails.—Property salvage case.

Jan. 8.—-MoELFRE, ANGLESEY.—Starof Hope Life-boat.—One of the worstgales that had been experienced forsome years blew off Anglesey, and at

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644 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1909.

8.40 A.M. the ketch Margaret Elizabethof Beaumaris stranded near Moelfre.

The Life-boat was promptly launchedand in a very heavy sea rescued thetwo men on board. The rescue was atimely one because two hours after thecrew were taken off the ketch had goneto pieces on the rocks. At the time ofthe disaster ahe was bound from Cemaesto Glasson Dock with a cargo of oats.-—Expense of service, 12Z. 13s. lid.

Jan. 8. SOUTHEND-ON-SEA, ESSEX.

James Stevens No. 9 Life-boat.—Shortlybefore 9 A.M. a telephone message wasreceived from the Maplin Lighthouse,stating that there was a barge ashoreon the "Burrows" with a signal ofdistress in her rigging. There wasa strong W.N.W. gale at the timeaccompanied by a rough sea, and withall promptness possible the Life-boatwas despatched to the assistance ofthe men on board. About 10.30 theCoxswain found the barge Dorothea ofHarwich stranded in the position in-dicated with her sprit broken and sailsblown away. She was bound fromLowestof t to Grays, Essex, and her boathad been smashed. The Life-boatmenwere employed to save the vessel andsucceeded in getting her and her crewof two men into safety about 4 P.M.The Life-boat then made for Southend,arriving at midnight.—Property salvagecase.

Jan. 8. — PADSTOW, CORNWALL. —Edmund Harvey Life-boat. — During awhole N.N.W. gale a vessel was sighteddismasted and apparently at anchorabout eight miles off Trevose Head.The crew of the No. 2 Life-boat weresummoned, and in tow of the Institution'stug she proceeded to the vessel. A veryheavy sea was running and on arrivalit was found that fourteen of the crewhad been rescued by a steamer, whilst aboy had unfortunately perished beforethe arrival of help. Seven men stillremained on board and with considerabledifficulty they were rescued and conveyedinto safety, Padstow being reached at5.30 P.M. The vessel was the barqueEuropa of Bilbao.—Expense of service,221. '2s. 6d.

Jan. 8.—GILES QUAY, co. LOUTH.—Providence Life-boat.—About 4 o'clockin the afternoon a telephone message

was received from Newcastle statingthat a schooner had been sighted tothe south - westward drifting in anapparently disabled condition. A look-out was kept and an hour and a halflater the vessel was seen to the south-east of Giles Quay. The Life-boat waslaunched and on reaching the vesselfound that she was the schooner Ethelof Drogheda, bound from Dublin toBelfast with a cargo. A heavy sea wasrunning and in the fresh E.N.E. galethe schooner's foreyard was carriedaway and all the head sails had blownaway. At the request of the Masterfive of the Life-boatmen went aboardand stowed the torn canvas; the Life-boat then stood by the vessel until theweather moderated about 3 A.M. thenext morning. — Expense of service,27Z. 7s. Qd.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 9th Jan., 1908.Voted 280Z. 15s. 6cZ. to defray the

expenses of launches of the followingLife-boats, or assembling the crews inreadiness, with the view of assistingthose on board vessels apparently indistress :—Clacton-on-Sea, Poole, Ross-lare Harbour, St. Agnes, St. Mary's,Southend - on - Sea, Swanage, TotlandBay, and Walton-on-Naze (motor).

The Ramsgate Life-boat was alsolaunched, but her services were notrequired.

Voted 200Z., with an expression ofdeep sympathy, to the fund raised forthe dependent relatives of W. T. Hicks,a life-boatman, who lost his life onboard the seven-masted schooner ThomasW. Lawson, of Bostons wrecked at theScilly Islands, 13th-14th December,1907.

Also voted the Silver Medal toROBERT GREIG, Coxswain Superinten-dent of the Stromness Life - boat,together with an additional pecuniaryreward to him and each of the crew fora very gallant service on the llth De-cember, 1907, resulting in three livesbeing saved from the steam trawlerShakespeare, of Hull, totally wrecked atBreckness, in a very heavy sea.

Granted a retiring pension and cer-tificate of service to GEORGE SCALESand ALEXANDER PENGELLEY, Coxswain

IST MAY, 1909.] REWARDS. 645

Superintendents at Filey and Little-hampton respectively ; also a certificateof service and a gratuity of 2ol. to JAMESMom, Coxswain Superintendent atGourdon, on their resigning their posts.

Jan. 10. — LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK. —Kentwell Life-boat.—The schooner Janet,of Carnarvon, whilst bound from Yar-mouth to Portsmouth, with a cargo ofwood, stranded on the Holm Sand. TheNo. 1 Life-boat, in tow of a tug, proceededto her assistance, but just before shegot to her the schooner knocked overthe sand into deep water. As she wasleaking badly several of the Life-boat-men were put on board and they assistedto make fast the tow-rope from the tug.The vessel was then taken to LowestoftHarbour accompanied by the Life-boat.During this service the sea was heavybut the wind was light. — Propertysalvage case.

Jan. 11.—ROSSLARE HARBOUR, co.WEXFORD.—Tom and Jennie Life-boat.•—About 8 P.M. the Coastguard reportedthat there was a vessel on the Splaughrock, and the Life-boat was promptlydespatched to her assistance. After aheavy beat against wind and tide theLife-boat found the schooner Navigator,of Arklow, as stated. She went along-side and rescued the six men on board,regaining her station at 6 o'clock thenext morning. The schooner was boundfrom Liverpool to Foynes with a cargoof coal, and but for a sudden change inthe direction of the wind after the crewwere rescued she would have become atotal wreck. — Expense of service,221. Us.

Jan. 15.—KESSINGLAND, SUFFOLK.—St. Paul Life-boat.—About 10 P.M. theCoastguard watchman reported that asteamer was blowing her whistle ap-parently close to the shore. The weatherwas thick at the time and nothing couldbe seen, but on the fog lifting a little asteamer was observed stranded twomiles to the southward. The Coxswainat once decided to launch the No. 2Life-boat. On arriving on the scene ofthe casualty the steamship Briton, ofStettin, bound from Calais to Leithwith a general cargo, was found in needof assistance. The crew were at onceemployed to salve the vessel, and the

majority of the Life-boatmen were placedon board. It was then seen that tosave the vessel additional help would benecessary, and signals to the shore wereaccordingly made. In response theNo. 1 Life-boat Bolton was launchedand reached the steamer shortly aftermidaight. Throughout the night theLife-boatmen in conjunction with tugsworked to float the vessel, and at 8 A.M.on the 16th idem, they were successful,the steamer being taken to Lowestoft.During the night there was a veryrough sea alongside the steamer and themen were exposed to a strong and bitterS.S.W. wind.—Property salvage case.

Jan. 16.—PALLING and WINTERTON,NORFOLK.—Hearts of Oak Life-boat.—At 9.25 A.M. a telephone message wasreceived at Palling stating that asteamer was ashore on the Hasboro'Sands.

The No. 2 Life-boat was promptlydespatched and found the s.s. Excellentof Sunderland, bound from the Tyneto London with a cargo of coal onthe sand. The weather at the timewas hazy, the wind about S.W., afresh breeze and a nasty choppy sea.The Life-boat in going alongside thesteamship received considerable damagebeing partially stove in, but the crewwere engaged to try and salve the vesseland failing that to save the twenty-twomen on board. The crew of the Winter-ton No. 2 Life-boat, which had also putoff to the vessel, were in additionengaged by the Captain to assist in thesalvage work. Anchors were run outand the work proceeded until the after-noon when with the assistance of a tugthe vessel got off. She was then taken,accompanied by the Life-boats, intoYarmouth Harbour, the Life-boatsgetting back to their respective stationsnext day.—Property salvage case.

Jan. 16.—NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUMBER-LAND.—Ada Lewis Life-boat.—A strongwesterly gale with a rough sea cameup whilst the fishing cobles were at sea,and about 11 A.M. the Life-boat waslaunched to attend them into safety.The gale having arisen quite suddenlythe fishing gear had to be left, and theLife-boat was launched very hurriedly.Some of the crew being at sea a scratchcrew manned the boat and the women

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of the place assisted in launching her.Great alarm was felt for some time forthe safety of one coble whose sail hadbeen lowered, as she could not be seenin the spindrift; happily however theboats reached the harbour in safety.——Expense of service, 11. 11*. 6d.

Jan. 17. — WALMEK, KENT. — CivilService No. 4 Life-boat. — The four-masted barque Lisbeth, of Hamburg,whilst sailing into the Downs took theground off Walmer Castle. The Coast-guard having warned the Coxswain ofthe Life-boat, the boat was launchedand proceeded to her. At the requestof the captain the boat stood by thebarque until about 10 P.M., when withthe help of a tug the vessel was floated.A moderate W.S.W. gale was blowingat the time and the sea was rough.—Property salvage case.

Jan. 27.—CLOVELLY, NORTH DEVON.— Elinor Soget Life-boat. — At about4.15 in the morning during a thick foga boat with nine men in her landed atClovelly. They reported that theirsteamer, the Huddersfield, of Cardiff,was ashore about four miles to thewestward with the remainder of thecrew, twelve in number, on board. Thesea was rough with a heavy ground-swelland the wind was strong from W.S.W.

The Life-boat was launched and foundthe steamer as reported about a milefrom the Hartland Lighthouse, withthe sea making a clean breach overher. All the boats on board had beensmashed and the men had no means ofescape. The twelve were successfullyrescued and conveyed to Clovelly, wherethey were landed at 9.30 A.M.

The vessel was bound from Barry tothe River Plate with 3,000 tons of coal,and when the men were rescued thesteamer was completely submerged.—Expense of service, 511. 7s.

Jan. 27.— NORTH S U N D E R L A S T D ,NORTHUMBERLAND.—Forster FawsettLife-boat. — A stormy westerly breezewas blowing in the early morning, andonly three of the North Sunderlandcobles ventured out, two or three fromBeadnell being out. During the fore-noon the wind freshened until it blew ahurricane from W.N.W. As it wasevident that the North Sunderlandcraft intended to try and make the

harbour the Life-boat was launched toprotect the men on board. With con-siderable difficulty and risk the coblesgot in, one being nearly capsized betweenthe piers.

The Life-boat then proceeded to oneof the Beadnell boats named the SeaNymph. If the wind had held she couldnot have got in but must have beenblown out to sea. The wind howevereased somewhat and the coble made theharbour at Beadnell safely, beingattended by the Life-boat the wholeway.—Expense of service, 14Z. 7s. 3d.

Jan. 28.—YARMOUTH, NORFOLK.—John Burch Life-boat. — Shortly afternoon the brig Fleetwing, of Carnarvon-shire, whilst bound to King's Lynn,was observed to miss stays when close tothe Scroby sands and let go her anchors.As it was thought that the vesselwas on the sands, the Life-boat waslaunched to her assistance. On arrivalit was found that she was not actuallyaground but in a very dangerous position,with the sea breaking quite close to her.The Life-boat's crew were employed by

j the captain to get the brig's anchorswhich had fouJed, and to get the vesselinto a safer position. With the assist-ance of a tug this was accomplished, andthe vessel was towed into YarmouthRoads and anchored.—Property salvagecase.

Jan. 28. — ST. IVES, CORNWALL. —James Stevens No. 10 Life-boat. —About 8 P.M., during a very strongN.N.W. gale, signals of distress wereseen from a ketch which had put intothe bay for shelter and was ridingheavily to her anchors. The Life-boatwas launched, and within half-an-hourhad rescued the three men on board.The ketch was the Ystwith, of Padstow,and was bound at the time from Llanellyto Falmouth.

When the Life-boat had rescued thecrew she then proceeded to the trawlerVictor, of Brixham, which was alsoriding heavily, and having rescued thefour men on board, she made for theharbour, where all were landed in safety.Shortly afterwards the ketch parted hercables and was driven ashore on CarrackGJadden beach, where she became atotal wreck. — Expense of service,33Z. -s. 6d.

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The trawler Victor happily rode outthe gale, and next morning the Life-boatmen replaced the crew on boardand assisted to work the craft out ofthe bay.—-Property salvage case.

Jan. 28.—RAMSEY, ISLE OF MAN.—•Mary Isabella Life-boat.—The Life-boatwas launched at about 8.45 P.M., ina moderate N.E. gale, in response todistress signals from a schooner abouttwo and a half miles off the harbour.She was riding at single anchor, hersails having been blown away, and itwas feared she would drag. A heavysea was running. On the arrival of theLife-boat the four men on board wererescued and taken into safety. Thevessel was the schooner Guiding Star, ofRuncorn, and was bound at the timefrom Teignmouth to Glasgow with acargo of clay. — Expense of service,34/. Us. 6d.

Jan. 30. —YARMOUTH, NORFOLK. —John Burch Life-boat. — On the 30thJanuary the schooner John Pickard, ofGoole, whilst bound to London withcoal, sprang a leak when near the SouthCaistor Buoy. Her signals of distresswere observed by the Coastguard, whoreported them to the Coxswain of the Life-boat. The boat was at once launchedand proceeded to the schooner, whosecaptain engaged the crew to save her.Men were placed on board to assistwith the pumps, and by the unitedefforts of the Life-boatmen and a tugthe vessel was taken into the roads.—Property salvage case ; balance paid byInstitution, HI. 8s. 6d.

Jan. 31.—DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN.—Civil Service No. 6 Life-boat.— Thefishing vessel Regalia, of Douglas, wasunder observation about seven miles offthe shore on account of the very choppysea and the strong W.N. W. gale prevail-ing. About noon the vessel was missed,and the Coxswain of the Life-boat con-sidered it advisable to launch the Life-boat. The crew were summoned andthe boat launched. On reaching theRegalia, the master stated the clew ofthe mainsail had started, and there wasconsiderable danger of it blowing away.The Life-boat therefore stood by thevessel and accompanied her to land incase she should have been renderedhelpless.—Expense of service, 131.-s. 6d.

Feb. 4.—FLAMBOROUGH, YORKSHIRE.—Matthew Middlewood Life-boat.—At6 A.M. a telephone message was receivedstating that a ship was burning flares asa signal of distress close to the headland.With all haste the No. 2 Life-boatwas launched and proceeded to her.They found that she was the ketchPrincess May, of Littlehampton, bound

' for Sunderland loaded, and in the strongnorth-west gale had lost one of hermasts. Assistance was offered butdeclined ; the Life - boat thereforestood by the ketch until it was seenthat she would be able to get intosafety. The boat then returnedashore.—Expense of service, 211. 9«. Qd.

Feb. 7. — RUNSWICK, YORKSHIRE. —•Cape of Good Hope Life-boat.—Fifteenof the fishing cobles belonging toStaithes and two belonging to Whitbyhad gone off in the morning to the.ishing, when a heavy sea came on,rendering it impossible for them toreach their own ports. Owing to themen's lack of knowledge of the pecu-liarities of Runswick Bay and the dangerin the heavy sea, the Coxswain of theLife-boat launched his boat and assistedthem all into safety. — Expense ofservice, 13Z. 5s.

Feb. 8. — NEWHAVEN, SUSSEX. —Michael Henry Life-boat.—At 10.30 A.M.the Coastguard reported that a fishingvessel was ashore about four miles tothe eastward of Newhaven Harbour.The weather was moderate, but as thesea was making and the wind freshening,the motor Life-boat proceeded to her.The vessel proved to be the Volunteer,of Colchester, and at the request of theskipper the Life-boat stood by her untilshe floated. The Life-boat then returnedto her station. To perform this servicethe motor, which had recently beenfitted in the Life-boat, was used.The motor worked admirably and gavethe greatest satisfaction.—Expense ofservice, 131. Is.

Feb. 10. — WHITBY, YORKSHIRE.—Robert and Mary Ellis Life-boat.—During a very light N.N.W. breeze thecoble Robert and Mary, belonging toWhitby, came from Runswick to workher crab-pots at the back o£ Whitbyrock. There was a heavy sea on theBar and a very strong outset; the

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Rocket brigade therefore had a lineand life-buoys stretched between thepiei-s. About 2.30 P.M. the coble madefor the harbour, and as there was greatrisk to those on board, the Coxswain

•considered it advisable to launch theLife-boat, more particularly as, shouldanything happen to the coble, theoccupants would be driven outside theharbour and be out of reach of the life-buoys. After the Life-boat had started,the crew of the coble signalled to her togo to them. She accordingly did soand escorted the coble in.—Expense ofservice, 9Z. 18s.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 13th Feb., 1908.Voted 6921. Is. lOd. to pay the expenses

of assemblies of crews of launches of thefollowing Life-boats, with the view ofassisting persons on vessels in distress:—Aldeburgh No. 2, Bembridge, Berwick-on - Tweed, Blackrock, Broadstairs,Caisber No. 1, Clogher Head, Culler-coats, Dunbar, Flamborough No. 1,Formby, Gorleston Nos. 1, 2, and 3,Gourdon, Hartlepool No. 1, Has-borough, Llandudno, Lowestoft No. 1,New Brighton No. 2 (steam), NorthDeal, Palling No. 2, Selsey, Southend-on-Sea, Southsea, Tynemouth, Upgang,Whitby No. 2, Winterton Nos. 1 and 2.

The Ramsgate Life-boat also wentout on service.

Voted \2l. 15s. to men injured in theLife-boat service at Aldeburgh, Aran-more, and North Deal.

Granted retiring pensions to WILLIAMWILLIAMS and HENRY KNIGHTS, Signal-men at Aberystwith and Caister re-spectively, on their resignation.

Also a gratuity of 71. 10s. to thewidow of A. SEAELE, for many years amember of the crew and the Bowmanof the Lyme Regis Life-boat.

Also a grant of 51. to JAMES COLVIN,ex-Bowman and Coxswain of the HytheLife-boat.

Feb. 15.—KINGSTOWN, co. DUBLIN.—•Dunleary Life-boat.—On the 14th-15thFebruary, shortly after midnight, theCoastguard reported that a vessel wasashore near the Sutton Coastguardstation, on the north side of DublinBay, and with all haste the No. 2

Life-boat was sent to her assistance.There was a strong S. to W.S.W. galeat the time, and the sea was rough.On reaching the vessel, which was theschooner Truthseeker, of Runcorn, boundfor Dublin, the crew declined to leavetheir vessel and stated that they didnot require any help. The Life-boatthen stood by her until morning, incase their services should be required,but the wind having then moderated,and the schooner being high and dry,the Life-boat returned to Kingstown.—Expense of service, 22Z. 13s. 6d.

Feb. 18.—NORTH S U N D E R L A N D ,NORTHUMBERLAND.-—Forster FawsettLife-boat.—The steamer Geir, of Bergen,whilst bound for Blyth in ballast,stranded on the Knavestone Eock,Fame Islands, in the evening, during anortherly gale and heavy sea. Informa-tion reached the North Sunderland Life-boat Station about 7 P.M., and within afew minutes the Life-boat was launched.

On arriving at the scene of the wreck,it was necessary for the Life-boatmento use the greatest caution in approach-ing her, on account of the exceedinglydangerous nature of the locality. Evenin fine weather the sea is heavy there,and the tide and current are very strong.To go alongside the steamer to rescuethe crew was not possible. The Cox-swain, James Robson, therefore, afterfully considering the matter, decided toland on an adjoining small rock, takinga life-buoy with him. When he hadsafely accomplished this, the Life-boatwas pulled out into a safer position.By means of lines the crew of thesteamer, fourteen in number, got to therock on which the Coxswain stood, andthen, placing themselves in the life-buoy, they were one by one hauledthrough the sea to the Life-boat, theCoxswain being the last man to goaboard.

The conduct of the Coxswain, whowas only twenty-eight years of age, in

| acting in the manner he did, was bothgallant and praiseworthy, and a largenumber of people who awaited the Life-boat's return, loudly cheered the crewwhen she entered the, harbour about11 P.M.

The Committee of Management, inrecognition of the gallant conduct and

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zeal displayed by the Coxswain, awardedhim the silver medal of the Institution.The presentation was made publicly,about a month later, by the Chairmanof the Local Committee, and on thesame occasion a framed certificate ofservice was presented to MICHAELROBSON, his father, who had recentlyrelinquished the post of CoxswainSuperintendent in favour of his son,after many years of faithful service.—Expense of service, 241. 1 Is. Qd.

Feb. 22.—FILEY, YORKSHIRE.—HollonHe Third Life-boat.—The fishing coblesbelonging to Filey had, as usual, goneoff for the fishing in the early morning.The wind increased, until about 10.30A.M. it was blowing a gale, and six ofthe cobles were to the northward of theBrigg. As it was realised that theycould not reach home without danger tothe crews, the Life-boat was launchedand proceeded to them. The windcontinued to increase until a wholegale was blowing, but happily with theassistance of the Life-boat all the cobleswere in safety by 2.15 P.M.—Expenseof service, 16/. 17s.

Feb. 22.—HOLYHEAD, ANGLESEY.—•Duke of Northumberland Life-boat.—Anexceptionally severe gale was experiencedon all coasts of the United Kingdom,and about 12.40 P.M. the steam Life-boat was called out to the assistance ofthe s.s. Beneroy, of Liverpool. Thewind was blowing W.S.W., and owingto the heavy seas outside the harbourthe steamer was not under control.Before help could reach her the vessellet go her anchors, but they did nothold, and when the Life-boat reachedher she was actually on the breakwater.Prompt help was given, two Life-boat-men being placed on board and ropesrun to another steamer. By this meansthe vessel was towed clear and taken toa safe anchorage. — Property salvagecase.

Very shortly after the Life-boat hadreturned she was again called out to thes.s. Harold,oi. Liverpool, and succeeded inrescuing her crew of nine hands. (Forfull particulars of this service see AugustLIFE-BOAT JOURNAL, page 542.) — Ex-pense of service, 3 I I . 13s. Qd.

Feb. 22. — PORT LOGAN, WIGTOWN-SHIRE. — Thomas McCunn Life-boat. —

During a W.N.W. hurricane with sleetshowers a message was received fromthe Coastguard at Drummore statingthat a vessel about half-a-mile to theeast of the harbour was making signalsof distress. The crew of the Life-boatwere immediately summoned, and theLife-boat was transported by road toTirally Bay, where she was launched.The sea was very heavy, and the vesselwas riding heavily to her anchors, thecrew of three hands being afraid thatshe would founder. The Life-boat tookthe men off and landed them at Drum-more Harbour about 6 P.M. The vesselwas the ketch Jane, of Belfast, boundfrom Garlieston with stone.—Expenseof service, 54Z. 3s. 4d.

Feb. 22.—THDRSO, CAITHNESS-SHIRE.—Co-operator No. 3 Life-boat.—At 4.45P.M., the barometer having suddenlydropped to 28'2, with a full gale ofwind from west, the schooner Barbara,which was lying in Scrabster Roads,made signals of distress. The crew ofthe Life-boat were summoned, and at5.20 P.M., the wind having increased tohurricane force, the boat was launchedand proceeded to the Barbara. Havingtaken off the four men on board sheproceeded to the schooner Smethurst,whose crew were also taken into theLife-boat. When this was safely accom-plished, an attempt was made to returnto Scrabster Harbour, but in the prevail-ing gale it was not possible. Theboat therefore made for Thurso RiverHarbour, where they landed safely at6.30P.M.—Expense of service, 211.13s. Qd.

Feb. 22.—PAKEPIELD, SUFFOLK.—TheTwo Sisters, Mary and Hannah Life-boat.—During a whole W.S.W. gale, ac-companied by thunder and lightning,the Assistant Coxswain of the Life-boatsaw a vessel caught in a squall, her sailsblown away and her foretopmast staycarried away. As the vessel appeared tobe unmanageable he gave the alarm, andthe crew of the Life-boat were mustered.The boat proceeded under sail to thevessel, and on arrival the captain statedhe wanted assistance. She proved tobe the brigantine Alroyd, o! London,bound to Shields with a cargo of burntore. She was about half-a-mile from theNewcome Sands, where the sea wasvery heavy.

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Life-boatmen were put on board andthe vessel anchored. The Life-boatthen remained with her until about9 P.M., when a tug arrived, and theAlroyd was towed to Lowestoft.—Property salvage case.

Feb. 22. — PALLING, NORFOLK. —Hearts of Oak Life-boat.—At 5.10 P.M.during a W.N. W. hurricane, the schoonerLord March, of Whitstable, was observedabout five miles to the north of Palling,flying signals of distress. With allspaed the crew of the No. 2 Life-boatwere summoned and the boat launched.On nearing the vessel it was found thatshe harl lost b< th sails and gear, and itwas with considerable difficulty, owingto the wreckage, that the Life-boatapproached her. One Life-boatman goton board, when the force of the windand tide carried the boat away. Afterrepeated efforts more men were placedon board, and with their assistance thevessel and her crew of seven hands weretaken into Yarmouth Roads, where thevessel was anchored until towed intoharbour by a tug next morning.—Property salvage case ; balance paid byInstitution, 151. 19s. Gd.

Feb. 22.—LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK.—Kentwell Life-boat.—At about 6.45 P.M.the Coastguard reported that a vesselwas burning flares near the PakefieldGatway. The Coxswain of the No. 1Life-boat at once assembled his crewand the boat proceeded in a wholeW.S.W. gale and heavy sea to herassistance. On reaching the vessel,which proved to be the trawler Arizona,of Lowestoft, they found that her sailshad blown away in a squall and all theropes had been lost overboard. TheLife-boat stood by the vessel for sometune and then, at the request of themaster, signalled for a tug. On thearrival of a tug the vessel was takeninto Lowestoft Harbour, the Life-boataccompanying her. — Property salvagecase; balance paid by Institution,24Z. 2s. Gd.

Feb. 25.—GREENORE, co. LOUTH.—Sir Arthur Blackwood Life-boat.—At10 A.M. the Coastguard at Kilkeel re-ported that there was a skiff apparentlyin difficulties and in want of assistanceabout five miles off. Within ten minutesof the message being received the

Life - boat was launched. When offKilkeel she obtained the bearings ofthe boat, and proceeded to search forher. Fortunately, they succeeded inreaching her and found that she wasthe lugger Golden Hope, of Newry,with six men on board. She wasin trouble owing to the heavy seaand wind, the latter in the squalls,blowing with the force of a gale. Shewas under close-reefed sails, and theLife-boat stood by her whilst beatinginto Kilkeel. In this they were happilysuccessful, and the crew afterwardsexpressed their gratitude for the Life-boat's -useful services. — Expense ofservice, 14Z. 7s.

Feb. 25.—GIRVAN, AYRSHIRE.—JamesStevens No. 18 Life-boat.—At 11 A.M.,during a strong N.N.W. gale, thefishing-boat Renown, of Girvan, wasseen returning from the fishing-grounds.As the sea was heavy and the bar wasvery bad, it was thought advisableto launch the Life-boat. When thefishing-boat was reached, the masterwas informed that the bar was toorough for him to attempt to cross. TheRenown, therefore, accompanied by theLife-boat, made for the shelter of Wood-land Bay. The crew of the Life-boatassisted in anchoring the fishing-boat,took the crew of four men off and landedthem in the harbour about 3 P.M.—Expense of service, 171. Is. 3d.

Feb. 25.—DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN.—CM Service No. 6 Life-boat. —• TheLife-boat was launched at 10.20 A.M.to the assistance of three fishing-boatsbelonging to Douglas, which were caughtby a whole N.W. to N.N.W. gale,which suddenly sprang up. Fortunatelythe Life-boat was able to render theassistance necessary, and by towing thethree boats into safety saved them andtheir crews of nine men.

In the meanwhile, the fishing vesselRegalia had her mainsail blown awayin a squall, and she was drifting in analmost helpless condition when anotherfishing-vessel, the Marguerite, went toher assistance. As soon as the threeboats were in safety, the Life-boat againput to sea to render help. Havingreached the disabled vessel, it was foundthat she was in tow of the Marguerite,the Life-boat therefore stood by them

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until they got safely into harbour.—Expense of service, 3H. 13s.

March 1. — CBOMEB, NORFOLK.—Louisa Heartwell Life-boat.—A N.E.gale was blowing with squalls of hailand snow, and at about 6.30 P.M. signalsof distress were seen from the barqueLodore, of Liverpool, which was atanchor about four miles off. The Life-boat proceeded to her and found thatthe barque had lost all her sails andwas in need of a tug. As the sea wasrough the Life-boat stood by the vesselall night until the weather moderated.Three of the Life-boatmen were alsoplaced on board, but their services werenot required. The Life-boat reachedCromer again at 10 o'clock nextmorning.—Expense of service, 551. 4s.

March 3.—YARMOUTH, NORFOLK.—John Burch Life-boat.—At 2.35 P.M. avessel was observed by the Coxswainstanding into danger near the ScrobySands. He therefore assembled hiscrew, launched the Life-boat and pro-ceeded to her. She proved to be theschooner Henny, of Brake, Germany,bound from Hamburg to London witha cargo of salt. On getting alongsideit was found that she was not actuallyon the sands but in a very dangerousposition, and as there was a very heavysea the Life-boat at the request of theMaster stood by her, while efforts weremade to get her clear. After manoeuvringthe vessel for some hours he succeeded,and the Life-boat returned to herstation.—Expense of service, 49Z. 7s.

March 4.—BLYTH, NORTHUMBERLAND.—Dash Life-boat.—At about 9 P.M. theCoxswain of the Life-boat observed avessel in the vicinity of the " Sow andPigs" rocks, and about half-an-hourlater she made signals indicating thatsomething was wrong. The assemblysignal was fired and within the shorttime of ten minutes the Life-boat wassmartly launched. A tug proceedingto the vessel towed the Life-boat intoa good position for reaching the steamer,which proved to be on the rocks. Owingto the shallow water and heavy breakersthe boat experienced great difficulty inrescuing the fourteen men aboard, but itwas eventually successfully accomplished.The boat then made for the harbour andwhen nearing the entrance was assisted

by a tug up the river. The vessel wasthe steam trawler Begonia, of Grimsby,bound for Blyth; she subsequentlybecame a total wreck. — Expense ofservice, 26Z. 14s.

March 6.—WICKLOW, co. WICKLOW.—Robert Theophilus Garden Life-boat.—Shortly before 1 A.M. it was reportedthat a vessel about a mile to the northof the harbour was making signals ofdistress. There was a strong S.S.E. galeat the time and the sea was very heavy.With great promptness the Life-boatwas launched, being in the water withinfifteen minutes of the first intimation ofthe wreck being received. On reachingthe vessel, which proved to be theschooner J. H. Barrow, of Lancaster,the Life-boat experienced considerabledifficulty in rescuing the crew of fourhands who were in an exhausted con-dition. It was however accomplished,and after some hard work due to thewind blowing straight out of harbour,the rescued men were safely landed.—Expense of service, 22L 16s.

At 9.20 A.M. the same day the Life-boat was again launched to a vessel indistress off the Head, the wind havingchanged to N.N.W. and increased to astrong gale. In her first attempt to getout of harbour the Life-boat was un-successful and damaged her stem, thesecond attempt she cleared the pier andstood for the vessel—the schooner jEronBelle, of Aberystwith, bound fromSwansea to Dublin with coal—which inthe storm had had sails, gear, and partof her bulwarks carried away. Onreaching her it was found that the seawas much too heavy for anyone to boardher, the Life-boat therefore guided herby signals into smoother water and fourmen were placed on board. At therequest of the Master they took chargeof her and got her to an anchorage inthe Bay off Arklow about 1 P.M. Asit was not possible for the Life-boat toget back to Wicklow she put intoArklow, leaving the four Life-boatmenand vessel's crew of four men onboard, the weather having moderated.—Property salvage case.

At about 5.15 in the afternoon theweather came on very bad again, andthe men made signals of distress. Theremainder of the crew and the Honorary

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Secretary, who had proceeded to Arklow,at once put off in the Life-boat and foundall on board anxious to leave. Owing tothe heavy seas and the rolling of thevessel great difficulty was experiencedin taking the men into the Life-boat,especially the Master who was almosthefpless, he having had his ribs injuredand head cut during the previous night.When it was accomplished they wereconveyed to Arklow and landed, theLife-boat remaining there for the night.—Expense of service, 121. 12s. Qd.

March 6. — ST. IVES, CORNWALL. —James Stevens No. 10 Life-boat.—Duringa heavy W.S.W. gale signals of distresswere seen at 2.20 A.M. from a vessel inclose proximity to the "stones." TheLife-boat was promptly launched andwith some difficulty, owing to the forceof the wind and set of the tide, rescuedthe crew of three hands. The vesselwas the ketch Charles Francis, of Scilly,bound from Newport to St. Mary's witha cargo of coal. After the crew hadbeen rescued she parted her cables andwas swept ashore near Portreath, whereshe became a total wreck.—Expense ofservice, 521. 4s.

March 6. — NEWHAVEN, SUSSEX. •—•Michael Henry Life - boat. — The s.s.Trouville, of Newhaven, got broadsideon to the bar outside NewhavenHarbour, during a S. by W. galeand very heavy sea, whilst bound fromCaen with a cargo. The crew of themotor Life-boat were assembled promptly,and as it was seen that the steamer wasdrifting ashore, the boat was launchedand proceeded to her. At the requestof the Captain a line was taken fromthe distressed vessel to a tug and theLife-boat then stood by until she wastowed off. The weather was exception-ally bad, but both the boat and themotor were reported to have behavedsplendidly.—Expense of service, 13Z. 19s.

March 6.—SKEEBIES, co. DUBLIN.—William Maynard Life-boat.—At about9 A.M. during a strong N.E. gale signalsof distress were observed from thebrigantine Walter J. Cummins, of Irvine,which was at anchor about one-and-a-halfmiles to the north-east of the harbour.The crew of the Life-boat were as-sembled with all haste and the boatproceeded to the brigantine. They

found her in a very dangerous positionin a heavy cross sea and promptlyrescued the five men on board who werelanded in safety at 11.45 A.M.—Expenseof service, 18Z. 14s. 6d.

March 6.—TENBY, PEMBROKESHIRE.—William and Mary Devey Life-boat.—About 3.30 P.M. a ketch was seen tryingto beat up for Tenby Roads, but whenabout three-and-a-half miles off, hercanvas was all blown away. There wasa whole N.N.W. gale at the time andthe sea was very heavy. The vessel'sanchor was let go, but it was seen thatshe was in a very dangerous position;the Life-boat was therefore launched andrescued the crew of three hands. Theketch was the Sultan, of Barnstaple,loaded with granite. In the meanwhilesignals of distress had been hoisted onthe schooner Pet, of Chester, lying inCaldy Roads; and these being observedby the Coastguard they signalled to theLife-boat when returning, to proceed tothe schooner. She accordingly did so,and having taken off the four handsreturned ashore and was rehoused.—Expense of service, 121. 5s.

March 6.—BOULMER, NORTHUMBER-LAND.—Meliscemt Life-boat.—During aneasterly gale the schooner Gaecilie, ofHamburg, was sighted in the offingand she was kept under observation.It was then 2 P.M. and soon after3 P.M. she stranded at Seaton Point.With all speed the Coxswain andthe crew of the Life-boat were assem-bled and the boat launched. Theyfound three hands on board andwithout delay rescued them, arrivingashore at 4.30 P.M. The weatherduring the service was cold and wetand the sea heavy. When assistingto launch the boat the Acting Assistant-Coxswain of the Alnmouth Life-boat,named James Stanton, had a paralyticstroke due to plunging into the sea toassist in launching the boat. Althoughthe map's life is not despaired of he willbe a helpless invalid for the remainderof his life, and the Institution made asubstantial grant to provide for hisfuture care. — Expense of service,111. Is. 6d.

March 6.—BRIXHAM, SOUTH DEVON.—Betsey Newbon Life-boat.—During awhole N.N.W. gale with terrific squalls

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signals of distress were seen from avessel at anchor in Torbay. The crewwere summoned at once and the Life-boat launched. Owing to the galeblowing right on shore some difficultywas experienced in getting to wind-ward of the breakwater head. Thevessel was reached about 8 P.M., when itwas found that she had parted bothcables but was then brought up by aspare anchor. She was in such adangerous position on a lee shore thatthe life-saving apparatus was in readi-ness in case of necessity. Happily theLife-boatmen were able with consider-able difficulty to extricate the vessel,but after they got her under weigh themain-sheet parted and some of the head-sails were blown away. The vesselhowever was got into a sufficientlywindward position to make the innerharbour, accompanied by the Life-boat.At the time of the casualty the vessel—which was the ketch John Bees, of Ply-mouth—was bound from London toDublin with explosives and carried acrew of four hands.—Property salvagecase.

March 6.—PADSTOW, CORNWALL.—Edmund Harvey Life-boat.—The No. 2Life-boat and the Institution's steam-tugwere called out for service at 8 P.M. Atelephone message stated that signalsof distress had been reported N.N.E.from Pentire, and the crews weremustered. There was a strong N.N.W.gale with heavy squalls and the sea wasvery heavy. The Life-boat and tugafter proceeding to the position indicatedcruised about all night without beingable to find the distressed vessel. - Theythen returned within a short distanceof Stepper Point, when the Coastguardsignalled the position of the vessel.They immediately returned and at 9.20fell in with the steamer Fjordheim, ofChristiania. Her propeller was brokenand she signalled that she wanted to betowed into safety. Ropes were got onboard from the tug and accompanied bythe Life-boat she was taken to Barry,where they arrived at 10.35 P.M. on the7th, the men in the attendant Life-boatbeing much exhausted from exposure.The next day the weather being verybad the tug and Life-boat remained atBarry, and on the morning of the

9th March started for Padstow, whichwas reached about midnight. TheFjordheim was bound from Venice toLondon and carried a crew of 22 hands.—Property salvage case.

March 7.—MARGATE, KENT. — CivilService No. 1 Life-boat.—At 5 A.M. theCoastguard reported that a vessel in theroads was making signals of distress.The crew of the No. 2 Life-boat werepromptly assembled and the boat pro-ceeded to the vessel in question. Sheproved to be the sprit-sail barge Teazer,of Rochester, bound from London toPoole. She was riding heavily and hercrew of three hands were afraid shewould foul another barge which waspractically alongside. Four men wereput on board who assisted to get thevessel clear and she then started forRamsgate. The Life-boat was thenhailed by the other barge and thecaptain reported that he had broken hiswindlass and injured his hand. Withsome difficulty four Life-boatmen wereplaced on board, and having slipped theanchors, they took the barge to Rams-gate. This barge was the Birthday, ofLondon, bound for Torquay. Duringthis service the weather was very coldand squally, the sea very rough and awhole N.W. gale blowing.—Propertysalvage case.

March 7. — ILPRACOMBE, NORTHDEVON.—Co-operator No. 2 Life-boat.—The weather was so bad on the nightof the 6th March that a watch waskept all night and at about 6.30 nextmorning it was reported that a schooneroff the Bull Lighthouse was steeringvery badly. She was watched for sometime until it could be seen that adistress signal was in the rigging. Thecrew of the Life-boat were assembled,but just before she took the water a tugwent off. When the Life-boat wasabout six miles from land a largesteamer was seen coming up channelwith signals flying. The Life-boattherefore proceeded to her and foundthe schooner's crew, five in number,were on board, but unfortunately onepoor fellow had died from exposure inthe boat which conveyed them from theschooner to the steamer. The Cox-swain took the four men together withthe body into the Life-boat, proceeding

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at once for Ilfracombe where they werelanded. The rescued men on landingcould hardly stand owing to exposure;for two days they had had neither food,drink, nor sleep, their vessel, theGracieuse, of Granville, having been introuble during the prevailing gales.—Expense of service, 2H. 11s.

March 8.—FORMBY, LANCASHIRE.—John and Henrietta Life-boat.—Between7 and 8 A.M. a steamer was observed onthe Formby Spit, and as the westerlywind was increasing the Coxswainlaunched the Life-boat. On reachingthe vessel, which proved to be thes.s. Carlston, of Glasgow, it was foundthat she was not making water and wasnot in want of any immediate assistance.The Life-boat stood by her for sometime and on the fast flowing tide shewas able to get clear of the sand andproceed on her voyage. At the time ofthe accident she was bound from Man-chester to Ardrossan with a cargo ofpig iron.—Expense of service, 20Z. 15s.

March 8. — PWLLHELI, CARNARVON-SHIRE.—-Margaret Platt of StalybridgeLife-boat.—The ketch Syren, of Beau-maris, whilst bound from Pwllheli toRuncorn, stranded near the GimbletRock after dragging her anchors. Im-mediately on receipt of information ofthe casualty the crew of the Life-boatwere assembled and the boat launched.On going alongside it was found thatthe vessel was bumping heavily and theMaster asked the Life-boat to standby her until she floated. They accord-ingly did so, and later on landed the twomen in the harbour. There was astrong S.W. gale at the time of theaccident, but it afterwards veered toN.W. and the vessel was out of danger.•—Expense of service, 301. 19s.

March 8.—SODTHWOLD, SUFFOLK.—Rescue Life-boat.—At about 6 P.M. avessel was seen to strike the HaileSand, and a few minutes later she burnta flare. In response a boat went offto her, and came back with a messagethat the Life-boat was required. Thecrew of the No. 2 Life-boat were sum-moned and the boat launched. Therewas a moderate W.S.W. wind with amoderate sea and the vessel was bump-ing. Seven Life-boatmen were put onboard and they succeeded in getting the

vessel clear; they then took her toLowestoft. The vessel was the ketchCharles Yvonne, of Ostend, and wasbound for Lowestoft in ballast. —Property salvage case; balance paidby Institution, 29/. 9s. U.

March 11. — KESSINOLAND, SUFFOLK.— Bolton Life-boat. — The Coastguardwatchman observed flares from a vesselat 3.30 A.M. about a quarter of a mile tothe southward. He at once informedthe Coxswain of the No. 1 Life-boat, andit was decided* to launch. There wasa strong northerly breeze with a roughsea, and on arriving on the scene thesmack Flora Bell, of Lowestoft, with acrew of five hands was found ashore.With the assistance of the Life-boatmenthe vessel was floated and she proceededto Lowestoft accompanied by the Life-boat. The salvage of the vessel and hercrew was most opportune as after thevessel got off a heavy ground sea made,and in all probability she would havebecome a total wreck if she had remainedashore for another tide. — Propertysalvage case.

March 11. — EYEMOUTH, BERWICK-SHIRE. — Sarah PicTcard Life-boat. —Shortly after 4.30 P.M. a telegram wasreceived from St. Abbs stating that alarge vessel was sinking off the Headwith a fishing boat standing by her. Theassembly signal for the Life-boat's crewwas fired and within the short tune ofseven minutes the Life-boat was launched.She at once made for the vessel and onreaching her found the fishing-boatBlossom standing by her. The captainstated that tugs had been sent for andhe declined the offer of any furtherassistance. Two of the fishing-boat'screw were put on board to assist at thepumps and the Life-boat stood by untila tug arrived about 10 P.M. and tookthe vessel in tow. As the services ofthe Life-boat were no longer requiredshe returned to Eyemouth, arriving at11.30 P.M. The vessel was the schoonerTerrier, of Dartmouth ; she was boundfor Aberdeen with a cargo of china claywhen she sprung a leak. The weatherwas moderate, but she had been at seathrough all the recent gales.—Expenseof service, 351. 8s. &d.

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COMMITTEE MEETING, 12th March, 1908.Voted 506/. 10s. 6d. to pay the ex-

penses of assemblies of the crews orlaunches of the following Life-boats,with the view of assisting persons onvessels in distress :—Atherfield, Ayr,Balcary, Berwick-on-Tweed, Blackrock,Bridlington Quay, Caister No. 1, Cam-bois, Cromer, Gorleston No. 1, Grimsby,Hasborough, Holyhead (steam), HolyIsland No. 1, Kessingland No. 1, Little-hampton, Llandudno, New Brighton(steam), Palling No. 2, Piel, PortSt. Mary, and Seaton Carew.

Voted the Gold Medal to WILLIAMOWEN, Coxswain Superintendent of theHolyhead Steam Life-boat and theSilver Medal to each of the othermembers of the crew and the engine-room staff for an exceptionally gallantservice on the 22nd February, resultingin nine lives being saved from thes.s. Harold, of Liverpool.

Also voted the Silver Medal to JAMESROBSON, Coxswain Superintendent ofthe North Sunderland Life-boat, forgallantly saving the crew of fourteenpersons from the s.s. Geir, of Bergen,wrecked on the Fame Islands, on18th February.

Also the Silver Medal to ALEXANDERAITCHISON for gallantly saving, at therisk of his own life, a comrade whentheir fishing boat was capsized to thenorthward of Berwick-on-Tweed, on thellth February.

Voted 200Z., together with an ex-pression of sympathy, to the fund raisedlocally for the benefit of the widow andchildren of H. Storey, who lost his lifein the Newquay (Cornwall) Life-boataccident, on the 6th March. Alsodefrayed the funeral expenses, amount-ing to 41. 4s.

Voted 201. 15s. to men for injuriessustained in the Life-boat service atCaister, Dunmore East, Hastings, Llan-dudno, North Deal, and Winterton.

Granted a retiring pension to HABRYSTEWART, Coxswain Superintendent, anda gratuity of 51. to CHRISTOPHERRICHARDSON, Assistant Coxswain ofthe Alnmouth Life-boat.

Also a retiring pension, certificate ofservice, and a mounted aneroid bearinga suitable inscription to JAMES FOLAMD,

Coxswain Superintendent for a largenumber of years of the Newcastle,co. Down, Life^boat.

March 20.—BLAKENET, NORFOLK.—Zaccheus Surroughes Life-boat. — TheLife-boat was launched for exerciseduring the morning, the District In-spector of Life - boats being on board.The wind was fresh from E.S.E. and

strong sea making. The sloopPioneer, of Lynn, whilst attemptingto sail out of harbour, bound forBoston, was struck by a heavy seaand missed stays at the lower part ofthe harbour, being driven ashore on thewest sands where a heavy cross seawas running. The Life-boat at onceproceeded to her assistance and placedtwo men on board. After trying foran hour on a falling tide to get thevessel clear the crew of two men decidedto leave her. They were thereforetaken into the Life-boat, which landedthem at Blakeney. The vessel washauled off on the next tide.—Expenseof service, 16Z. 8s. 6d.

March 26. — NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUM-BERLAND.—Ada Lewis Life-boat.—Onlya few of the fishing cobles belonging toNewbiggin went out to sea as the seawas rough. Towards low tide the land-ing became dangerous and some of themhad difficulty in coming in. As therewere three boats still out at 3 P.M. theLife-boat was launched and stood bythe cobles until all were in safety. Theboats had to land on a lee shore with aconsiderable sea.—Expense of service, 81.

March 27.—LITTLEHAVEN, PEMBROKE-SHIRE. — William Roberts Life-boat. —During the night the caretaker of theBoard of Trade's Rocket Apparatusreported that a vessel in the Gold TopRoads was signalling for assistance. Thecrew of the Life-boat were promptlyassembled and the boat was smartlylaunched. The vessel, which was theketch Pioneer, of Milford, was ridingheavily at anchor in a very rough sea,and was dragging on to a lee shore.The wind had veered suddenly to thenorthward and was blowing a stronggale dead on shore, making the positionof the two men on board very perilous.They were rescued by the Life-boat,which landed them about midnight. It

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was then too dark, and the sea wastoo heavy to attempt to rehouse theLife-boat; she was therefore placed atmoorings and hauled up next day, whenthe weather had moderated.—Expenseof service, 251. 6s.

April 2. — WHITBY, YORKSHIRE.—Robert and Mary Ellis Life-boat.—Shortly before 8 A.M. it was reportedthat the fishing fleet were at sea andsome of them were coming for the har-bour. There was a strong W.N.W.breeze, and the sea was growing on theBar as the tide fell, making it verydangerous for the cobles to enter. TheNo. 1 Life-boat was sent to assist them,and made repeated trips until all thecobles, fifteen in number, were safelyaccompanied into harbour.—Expense ofservice, 6Z. 12s.

April 3.—NEW BRIGHTON, CHESHIRE.—Queen Life-boat.—In response to atelephone message from Liverpoolstating that a schooner was ashore onTaylor's Bank, the steam Life-boat pro-ceeded to her. On arrival they foundthe schooner James O'Neil, of Kinsale,stranded in a very dangerous positionin very shoal water. It was blowing amoderate W.N.W. gale and the sea wasrough. The Coxswain of the Life-boatdid not consider it safe to approach her.He therefore waited until the flood tidehad made and went alongside. TheCoxswain reported to the Captain thatthe vessel had lost her rudder, he beingunaware of it, and the Life-boat stoodby her until she was towed off by a tugand taken into safety. — Expense ofservice, 51. 15s. 6d.

April 7.—HARWICH, ESSEX.—City ofGlasgow Life-boat.—A telephone mes-sage from the Kentish Knock LightVessel, in the early morning reportedthe stranding of the schooner NotreDame de Toutes Aides, of Nantes, on thesands. The Margate Life-boat attemptedto launch, but the heavy sea so damagedher that she was unable to proceed.The information was then passed on toHarwich, and the steam Life-boat waspromptly despatched to the assistanceof those on board. In the meanwhilean attempt had been made by some ofthe men of H.M.S. Dreadnought, whichwas in the neighbourhood, to effect arescue. A cutter was lowered, but

after some time the sailors had toabandon their efforts. When the Life-boat arrived alongside the seas were soheavy that it was impossible to makefast. Two attempts were made, butthe rope snapped. The Coxswain thensteamed " head on" to the vessel,bringing the Life-boat as close as hedared, and thus enabled the crew tojump from the schooner. This manoeuvrehad to be repeated five different timesbefore the survivors of the crew, ninein number, were safely on board theLife-boat. They were all in a veryexhausted condition, and had the rescuenot been effected when it was, theywould in all probability have perished.One man had been washed overboardquite early in the morning, andanother, who tried to leave the schoonerin the ship's boat, was drowned. Assoon as the Life-boat was safely clear ofthe wreck, the rescued men were suppliedwith biscuits and hot coffee, and every-thing possible done for their comfort.The Ramsgate Life-boat, in tow of atug, was also sent to the wreck, butthe men had been saved before herarrival. The service of the Harwichboat was a good one and splendidlyperformed, dogged determination play-ing a conspicuous part in it.Harwich was reached at 4.10 P.M.,and the ship - wrecked men werelanded.

The Committee of Management, inappreciation of the arduous nature ofthis service and the good work done,granted each of the crew and theengine-room staff' an additional reward,and the captain of the vessel, in writingto the Press to express his gratitude forthe gallant attempts made by the menof the Dreadnought, and the courageousaction of the Life-boatmen, said : " Ialso thank the men of the Life-boatCity of Glasgow, of Harwich, who, atthe risk of a thousand dangers, did notshrink or hesitate in face of the perilsbefore them. Ten times they came tous and were repulsed by the force ofthe waves, which were really waves ofsand saturated with water. When onceon board, our saviours gave us everypossible care, going so far as to divestthemselves of their own clothes to coverus. I have also heard of, and I thank,

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the crew of the Ramsgate Life-boataccordingly, for their long struggle oftwelve or fourteen hours on our behalf,and I appreciate that they safelyreturned to port. lam looking for ward, jon my return to France, to tell my jcompatriots bow again has been proved jthe great courage and self-sacrifice of ;the English sailors when engaged in .trying to save life."—Expense of service,HZ. 12s. 6d.

April 9.—HARTLEPOOL, DURHAM.—Charles Ingleby Life - boat. — The s.s.Dresden, of Hartlepool, whilst boundfrom Hamburg to Hartlepool with ageneral cargo, struck on, the LongscarRocks at 11.30 P.M. In response to hersignals the No. 2 Life-boat was launchedat 2 A.M. and proceeded to her. Onreaching the vessel the Coxswain hailedher, and the Captain informed him jthere was one passenger and also thestewardess, who wished to be landed.They were therefore taken into theLife-boat and conveyed ashore. Beforethe Life-boat left the vessel the Captaindeclined any further assistance, andstated that he would signal should herequire any more help. At noon, thewind and sea having completely fallen,the vessel was got off and brought intoHartlepool.—Expense of service, 14Z. 14s.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 9th April, 1908.Also voted 297Z. 16s. 8d. to pay the

expenses of the following Life-boatlaunches, etc., with the view of assistingpersons on vessels in distress :—Berwick-on-Tweed, Caister No. 1, Cambois,Clacton.-on.-Sea, Drogheda, Dunbar,Formby, Gorleston No. 3 (steam),Ilfracombe, Newquay (Cornwall), Pad-stow No. 2, Pakefield, Poolbeg, South-end-on-Sea, Southsea, South wold No. 1,Teignmouth, Walmer, and WintertonNo. 2.

Voted 9Z. to Life-boatmen at Banffand Yarmouth for injuries and illnesscontracted in the Life-boat service.

Granted a retiring pension to DAVIDMORTON, Signalman at Grail Life-boatstation.

April 15. — GOURDON AND JOHNS-HAVEN, KINCARDINESHIRE.—TheophilusSidney Echalaz and Sarah Ann Holden

Life-boats.—A large number of fishing-boats belonging to Gourdon went off tofish in the morning, but had to returnon account of the E.S.E. gale whichcame on suddenly. The Life-boat wassent out from Gourdon at 9 A.M. towarn the small crab-fishing boats not toattempt to enter the harbour on accountof the heavy sea, and they thereforemade for Johnshaven. Ten other largerfishing-boats decided to enter GourdonHarbour, and they were attended bythe Life-boat, which was able to returnashore at 3 P.M.

When it was seen that the boats wereapproaching Johnshaven, that Life-boatwas launched and stood by the boatsuntil all were in safety; in some casesthe Life-boatmen were placed on boardthe small craft and assisted in pilotingthem in.—Expense of service : Gourdon,4Z. 18s.; Johnshaven, 71.

April 21.—SUNDERLAND, SOUTH OtJT-LET, DURHAM. — Richard and NellieHodges Life-boat. — The fishing - boatsput to sea in the early morning, but asthere was a strong N.N.E. breeze and aheavy sea, the majority of them con-sidered it advisable to return, and didso. At about 10A.M. two of the boatswere observed off the harbour in diffi-culties, and the Life-boat was launchedto help them. The Life-boat met thecobles about half-a-mile outside theharbour and piloted them safely inthrough the broken water.^-Expense ofservice, 8J. 12g. 6cJ.

April 21.—SOUTHEND, ARGYLLSHIRE.—John It. Ker Life-boat.—Informationreached Campbeltown from the Light-house on the Mull of Cantyre that asmall steamer was making signals ofdistress about three miles to the west-ward. The crew of the Life-boat werepromptly assembled and proceeded toSouthend where they launched theLife-boat. On reaching the vessel theyfound her to be the steam lighterGriffon, of Glasgow, bound to Islaywith a cargo of coal. In the veryearly morning she had been swept by avery heavy sea, ropes and gear werewashed overboard, and the former gettingfoul of the propeller stopped the engines,leaving the vessel helpless. Sails weresubsequently set, and when the Life-

! boat went alongside the Master had

658 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.1hopes of getting his vessel clear withoutassistance. It was found, however, thatshe was nearly on the rocks, and toextricate her from her dangerous posi-tion the Life-boat took her in tow andremained by her until in a safe anchor-age. The wind was N.N.W. at thetime of this service, and both sea andwind were moderate. — Expense ofservice, 13Z. 2s. 3d.

April 22.— WHITBT, YORKSHIRE.—Robert and Mary Ellis Life-boat.—Someof the fishing cobles having gone to sea ina moderate E.S.E. wind, and it was seenabout noon that the rough sea and out-going tide would render their returndangerous, the No. 1 Life-boat accord-ingly went to their assistance. Thefirst coble came in about 1 P.M., and thesecond at 3 P.M., and as the bar wasthen no better the Coxswain remainedand attended the others into safety, thework being completed at about 6 P.M.—Expense of service, 6Z. 16*.

April 24.—STAITHES, YORKSHIRE.—James Gowland Life-boat.—A heavy seasuddenly made during the morning whenthree of the cobles were at sea. Therewas a strong N.E. breeze with snowshowers at the time. The cobles wereobserved from shore, and without lossof time the Life-boat was sent to theirassistance. One of the cobles wasswamped, but the other two were suc-cessful in reaching safety accompaniedby the Life-boat.—Expense of service,101. 18s.

April 25. — HASTINGS, SUSSEX. —Charles Arkcoll Life-boat.—At 6.20 P.M.the Life-boat was launched in a heavysea and blinding snowstorm to the as-sistance of the barge Amy, of London.A moderate W.S.W. gale was blowing,and the barge had lost her top-mast andbowsprit. She anchored off St. Leonards,but her cable parted, and she was indanger of being driven ashore. Fortu-nately just before the Life-boat reachedher the wind changed to a more favour-able quarter. The Life-boatmen boardedthe barge, and the captain requested themto take her to a position of safety as heand his crew were exhausted. She wastherefore taken to Dungeness East Bay,the Life-boat Coxswain and crew takingturns at the wheel. The weather beingtoo severe for the Life-boat to attempt

to get back to Hastings she was beachedat Dungeness at 2 A.M., and the crewreturned home by train. Next day, theweather having moderated and the windbeing more favourable, the Life-boatwas taken back to the station. Therewere three men on the barge at thetime of the accident, the barge beingbound from London to Portsmouth witha cargo.—Property salvage case.

April 25. — DUNGENESS, KENT. —Thomas Simcox Life-boat. ->- During amoderate southerly gale the chief officerof Coastguard reported that a vesselwas in the West Bay dismasted and inneed of help. The crew of the No. 2 Life-boat were at once assembled and theLife-boat launched. On going alongsidethe vessel, which was the smack Alice,of Rye, the master stated that he wanteda tug, but asked the Life-boat to standby him in case his cable should part.The Life-boat therefore remained withthe smack until 2 P.M., when a tugarrived; she then returned ashore. Thesea was heavy at the time and theweather51 13s.

cold. — Expense of service,

COMMITTEE MEETING, 14th May, 1908.Also voted 270Z. 1*. lid. to pay the

expenses of the following Life-boatlaunches, assemblies of crews, etc., withthe view of assisting persons on vesselsin distress :—Atherfield, Blyth, Broad-stairs, Eastbourne No. 2, GorlestonNo. 1, Hope Cove, Holyhead (steam),Margate No. 1, Pakefield, PallingNo. 2, Poole, Southend (Cantyre),South wold No. 1, Totland Bay, Winter-ton No. 2, and Yealm River.

The Ramsgate Life-boat was also outon service, but rendered no service.

Voted 14Z. 1«. to Life-boatmen forinjuries incurred in the Life-boat ser-vice at Cemaes, Holyhead, and Hoylake.

Voted an additional grant to thecrew and engine-room staff of the Har-wich Steam Life-boat for saving thecrew of the schooner Notre Dame deToutes Aides on the 7th April.

Granted an annual pension to D. M.ELLEN, Assistant Coxswain of theNairn Life-boat, also a commuted pen-sion to GEORGE BYRNE, Bowman of the ,Courtown Life-boat. Granted a special

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gratuity of 100Z. to JAMES STANTON,Acting Assistant Coxswain of the Ala-mouth Life-boat, who had a paralyticseizure when assisting to launch theBoulmer Life-boat for service on the6th March, 1908.

Voted 10Z. to the widow of E. C.FLEMING, late Bowman of the GorlestonNo. 1 Life-boat,

Also special grants of 151. each toex-Life-boatmen at New Brighton andGreat Yarmouth, who are unable towork and are now in great poverty.

Also a donation of 5Z. to a Deal boat-man, who for twenty years has been aprominent Life-boatman, and was ingrievous want through illness.

Also a grant of 51. to WILLIAMDUNNETT, a member of the Huna Life-boat crew for thirty-one years, who wasretiring on account of old age.

June 2.—BLYTH, NORTHUMBERLAND.-—Dash Life-boat.—At 5.45 in themorning the Coastguard at Blyth re-ceived information by telephone that asteamer was ashore on the rocky beach atSeaton Sluice, about four miles to thesouth of Blyth Harbour. The messagewas at once passed on to the Coxswainof the Life-boat, who, after consulting theHonorary Secretary, decided to launchthe boat. The sea was moderate witha light easterly wind, but it was verythick. The Life-boat proceeded to thevessel under oars until about half way,when a tug picked her up and theyproceeded together. On reaching thevessel, the s.s. Louisiana, of Copen-hagen, bound from Christiania to theTyne for coal, the Captain stated, thathe did not wish to leave his vessel, butasked the Coxswain to stand by herand render assistance in saving her.Kedges were accordingly run out, andropes conveyed to tugs. At 4.15, withthe help of five tugs, the steamer wasrefloated and the services of the Life-boat not being required any more shereturned to Blyth.—Property salvage

COMMITTEE MEETING, 4th June, 1908.Voted 67Z. 6s. lid. to pay the

expenses of the following Life-boatlaunches, etc., with the view of assisting

persons on vessels in distress:—Blyth,Boulmer, Clacton-on-Sea, DungenessNo. 1, Gorleston No. 1, and Poole.

Granted 1Z. 5s. to a Life-boatman atWinterton, for medical expenses in con-nection with an accident in the Life-boat service.

Granted a commuted pension toANDREW BROWN, on his resigning thepost of Coxswain Superintendent of theStonehaven Life-boat.

Also a retiring pension to MATTHEWCOLQTJHOUN, signalman of the GirvanLife-boat.

Voted 5Z. to the widow of ROBERTMURDOCK, for many years a member ofthe Life-boat crew at Groomsport.

June 11. — NEW BRIGHTON, CHE-SHIRE.—Queen Life-boat.—In responseto a telephone message stating that aschooner was in distress off Formbywith her sails torn and her topmastcarried away, the steam Life-boat wassent out. On arriving at the placeindicated, they found the schoonerWilliam Edward, of Garston, in adangerous position. She had beenin collision with a large barque, andwas very much damaged. In additionto her masts having gone, the upperworks were badly damaged, and shewas making water. It was found thatthe crew were taking refuge on thecolliding barque, and they were desirousof being landed by the Life-boat. TheCoxswain however offered to replacethem on their own vessel and remain inattendance whilst efforts were made tosalve her. The master and crew of twohands were taken to the schooner, andtwo Life-boatmen were put on board topump the vessel out. When this wasdone, a hawser was conveyed to a tug,and the Life-boat stood by and accom-panied the vessel until in safety.During this service there was a strongS.W. squally wind, and the sea wasrough.—Expense of service, 9Z. 15s. &d.

June 15.—ARANMORE, co. DONEGAL.—La Totitam Life-boat.—The schoonerJames Postlethwaile, of Barrow, whilstbound for Burton Port in ballast,stranded on the north side of EighterIsland. Information reached Aranmoreby telegram about 2.15 P.M., and theLife-boat was promptly launched to the

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assistance of those on board. For aboutfive hours the Life-boat stood by theschooner whilst efforts were made by asmall steamer, which had also gone tothe vessel's assistance, to tow her off therocks. The efforts eventually provedsuccessful, and the vessel, accompaniedby the Life-boat, was towed into aplace of safety. After the vesselstruck, the crew, fearing that shewould founder, commenced to landtheir belongings on the rocks, two of thecrew i-emaining with them. When theLife-boat had seen the vessel into safety,she returned to the rocks for the twomen and conveyed them to their ship,which was reached at 10.30 P.M. Shethen made for Aranmore, where shearrived about 2 A.M. on the 16th June.—Expense of service, 28Z. 17s.

June 24.—PALLING, NORFOLK.—54<AWest Norfolk Eegiment Life-boat.—Thes.s. Goole, of Goole, whilst bound fromthat port to London with a cargo ofcoal, stranded on the middle Hasborosands during a dense fog, and twobarges which she was towing brokeadrift.

The vessel having been seen from theWould Light-vessel, signals were fired,and the No. 1 Life-boat was launched.After proceeding a short way the Life-boat fell in with the s.s. Trent, of Hull,and the Master kindly towed them intoa weatherly position for reaching thedistressed steamer. On getting along-side, the Master stated he did not thenrequire any help, but asked the Life-boat to stand by him, in case it becamenecessary to abandon the vessel. Onthe flowing tide the vessel cleared thesand, and the Life-boat not beingrequired any longer returned ashore.The wind during the service wasmoderate from N.E., and the sea wassmooth.—Expense of service 12Z. 4«. Gd.

June 27. — GORLESTON, SUFFOLK.—Mark Lane Life-boat.—Soon after 1 P.M.the Coxswain of the Life-boat wascalled, and informed by telephone thata fishing smack was aground on theCross Ridge. The sea was rough anda strong N.E. breeze was blowing, hetherefore decided to launch the No. 1Life-boat.

A tug being close at hand was engagedto tow the Life-boat to the vessel, which

proved to be the smack Shamrock, ofLowestoft. The master at once engagedthe Life-boatmen to salve his vessel, asher position was dangerous in con-sequence of the heavy ground swell andher close proximity to an old wreck.Anchors were laid out, and by the aidof these and the tug the smack wastowed clear and taken into harbour ina leaking condition. There were fivemen on board at the time of theaccident.—Property salvage case.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 9th July, 1908.Also voted 189/. 12s. &d. to pay the

expenses of the assemblies of crews orlaunches of the following Life-boats,with the view of assisting persons onvessels in distress :—Berwick-on-Tweed,Buckie, Cromer, Dunbar, Formby,Fraserburgh, Gorleston No. 1, HarwichNo. 2 (steam), Hope Cove, Hoylake,Moelfre, Runswick, and Yarmouth.

Also 31. to a man for an injuryincurred in the Life-boat service atDunbar.

Granted an annual pension and cer-tificate of service to JAMES WALKER,Coxswain Superintendent of the New-burgh Life-boat, on his retirement.Also a retiring pension to S. MOODY,Coxswain Superintendent of the Skeg-ness Life-boat.

Also a special gratuity of 25Z. to thewidow of THOMAS DERRICK, who diedthree days after he resigned the postof Coxswain Superintendent of theWeymouth Life-boat.

Also 121. Is. Sd. to men injured inthe Life-boat service at Banff, Dunbar,Holyhead, St. Anne's, and Torquay.

July 10.—FENIT, co. KERRY.—JohnWillmot Life-boat. — A large four-masted barque, named the Crown ofGermany, whilst bound from Portlandto Limerick with a cargo of wheat,came into Ballyheigue Bay, in mistakefor the mouth of the Shannon, duringa S.W. gale and heavy showers. Themaster found out his error and let gotwo anchors, which brought the vesselup about two and a half miles froma rocky lee shore. The dangerousposition of the vessel being observed,the Life-boat was promptly sent to

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her assistance. On arriving at thevessel help was offered, but as theanchors were holding the Captaindeclined any assistance, the Life-boattherefore returned ashore. Later inthe day it was felt that the vessel wasin a very insecure position, and thatthe lives of those on board were indanger. At 4.30 the Life-boat wasagain launched, and proceeded to theship. A passenger on board was takeninto the boat, and the Captain beingnervous as to the safety of his ship,asked the Life-boat to stand by allnight. She accordingly did so andtowards morning the weather improved.Ropes were run to a steamer whichalso came to the vessel's assistance, andthe cables having been slipped thevessel was towed to the river Shannon.In the meanwhile six of the Life-boat-men assisted on board, and the Life-boatstood by, in case the tow rope shouldcarry away, until she was clear of alldanger.

The Life-boat returned ashore at9.30 A.M., and landed the passenger whohad been in the boat throughout thenight.—Property salvage case.

July 15. — WHITBY, YORKSHIRE. —Robert and Mary Ellis Life-boat.—At9.30 A.M. the fleet of cobles belong-ing to Whit by were out fishing in aheavy ground swell. One of thecobles, with three men in her hangingon to their nets, was suddenly swampedby a heavy sea and sunk, the three menbeing thrown into the sea. Anotherof the cobles, named the Blanche, atonce proceeded to their assistance andhappily succeeded in rescuing them.Directly the accident occurred thealarm was raised on shore, andwith great promptness the No. 1 Life-boat was launched. She at oncemade for the scene of the accident,but finding the men were on board theBlanche she went alongside, took themoff and landed them on the beach.Fishing by the other cobles was thenstopped, and they waited the turningof the tide before making for theharbour. In the meanwhile the Life-boat went into the surf to the sunkencoble, cleared the nets, righted her, aridsucceeded in saving her. She thenstood by the cobles, and when the tide

flowed accompanied them until all werein safety.—Expense of service, 12Z. 6s.

July 16. — NEWHAVEN, SUSSEX. —Michael Henry Life-boat.—At 5.15 A.M.a message was received from the Coast-guard stating that a steamer was ashore.at Beachy Head. A moderate S.W.gale was blowing at the time, with avery heavy sea, and without delay themotor Life-boat was sent out. Onreaching the spot they found a smallpassenger steamer on the rocks rapidlysinking. Most of the crew had alreadyescaped ashore in the ship's boat, butthe captain and three others were stillon board. With some difliculty theLife-boat was manoeuvred close to thesteamer, and the endangered menrescued, the Life-boat being slightlydamaged. They were then conveyedin safety to Newhaven Harbour. Thesteamer, which was a twin-screw andnumbered L 26", had recently been,built in London for Turkish owners, andwas being taken to Salonica. Whengoing down channel she encountereda heavy sea, and a huge wave smashedin the fore-hatch, which rendered herunmanageable. She drifted ashore andshortly after the men had been, rescuedwas completely submerged.

The day after the wreck the Captainof the steamer sent the following letterto the Hon. Secretary of the Branch :

" Dear Sir,—I wish to thank you andthe crew of the Newhaven Life-boat forthe gallant manner in which they cameto my assistance yesterday, and standingby the vessel for several hours undermost unfavourable conditions, andtaking us—myself, the first and secondengineers, and one seaman—off thewreck and landing us safely at New-haven. I consider the Life-boat be-haved splendidly under unfavourableconditions prevailing.

" I am, dear Sir," Yours faithfully,

" (Signed) W. B. HABDINGE," Late Master, s.s. L 26".

" 17th July, 1908."—Expense of service, 13Z. 9s.

July 17th.—POET ST. MARY, ISLE OFMAN.—James Stevens No. 1 Life-boat.—At 2.10 P.M. during a moderate N.W.

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gale with a heavy ground swell, afishing vessel named the Elate, belongingto Port St. Mary, was trying to makethe inner harbour, and in so doingfouled the breakwater with her jibboom.The broken spar fell into the water andstove in the vessel below the water-line ; she immediately began to fill withwater. The coxswain of the Life-boatwitnessed the accident and at oncehurried to the boathouse. With greatpromptness the crew also assembled, andwithin five minutes the Life-boat waslaunched. In the prevailing gale thefishing-boat drifted about two cables'lengths and commenced to sink. Thecrew of seven men and six others whowere on board were seized with panicand took to the small boat, which wasonly big enough to hold seven in fineweather. The Life-boat in the mean-time was making for them with allhaste, and although the vessel founderedbefore she could reach her, the wholeof the thirteen persons were saved andtaken ashore.—Expense of service, 9L 8s.

Aug. 1. — GORLESTON, SUFFOLK. —Leicester and James Stevens No. 3 Life-boats. — The fishing smack GeneralGordon, of Lowestoft, grounded on theCross Ridge shortly before 5.30 P.M.,and the St. Nicholas Light-vessel com-menced to fire signals. The crews of theNos. 2 and 3 Life-boats assembled, andas it was seen that the No. 3 Life-boat would have to wait to get upsteam, the Leicester proceeded. Withthe N.N.W. wind blowing, she wasable to sail straight for the smack. Onarrival the master declined any assist-ance, as he hoped to float his vessel onthe flowing tide. A little later thesteam Life-boat arrived, and both boatsstood by the vessel until the mastersucceeded in getting her off the sands.When it was ascertained that she wasnot leaking the steam Life-boat tookthe other Life-boat in tow and theyreturned to Gorlestou. — Expense ofservice, 12Z. 3s. and 61. 2s. Qd.

Aug. 6.—MARGATE, KENT. — ElizaHarriet Life-boat. — A telephone mes-sage was received at Margate, about4.30 in the morning, stating that abarge was in distress off Herne Bay,and steps were at once taken to launchthe No. 1 Life-boat. Whilst this

I was being done a further messagestated that the barge had sunk. Itappeared that in a severe N.N.E. galethe barge Caleb, of Rochester, ladenwith granite, got into difficulties and thensank at her moorings, swamped by theheavy seas which broke over her. Therewere three men on board, who took tothe rigging. With all haste the Life-boat made for Herne Bay, and happilythe men were able to hold on until shearrived. On nearing the wreck theLife-boat was anchored and veereddown. After several attempts thegrapnel was successfully made fast inthe rigging, and the work of rescuecommenced. Owing to the heavy sea

i running and the shallowness of thej water over the vessel's deck, there was: considerable risk of the Life-boat beingdamaged on the wreck. Whilst gettingthe first man on board a heavy sea struck

i the boat, throwing her against therigging, both the Life-boat and the man

i being injured, but the Life-boatmen suc-j ceeded in getting the man into the boat.With great difficulty the other two menwere also rescued. When the Life-boatwas clear of the wreckage it was foundthe rudder had been broken andrendered useless; it was thereforesecured and the Life-boat, by means ofan oar, was steered to Whitstable,where the rescued men were landedand taken charge of by the ShipwreckedMariners' Society.

As the boat was disabled the crewreturned to Margate by train, andproceeded to Whitstable again to fetchher when the repairs had been carriedout.—Expense of service, 14?. 18s. Id.

July '20. — LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK.—Stock Exchange Life-boat. — Shortlybefore 8 P.M. a trawler, when trying tomake Paketield Gatway, struck on theN.E. part of the Newcome Sands. TheCoxswain of the Life-boat observed the

; accident, assembled the crew, and at onceproceeded in the No. 2 Life-boat to her

i assistance. On arriving at the trawler,the Coxswain asked the skipper if he

j required any help, but he stated he onlyi wanted a tug. About this tune a tug! from Lowestoft came up, and could notget near the vessel on account of the

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by the trawler whilst attempts weremade by the crew to get a line to thetug by means of their own small boat,but finding that they could not succeed,and that the wind was freshening, theskipper engaged the Life-boat to assistin saving the craft. A rope was takento the tug, and after a time the trawlerwas towed off and taken to Lowestoft.

The services of the Life-boat werewatched with great interest by hundredsof visitors until the light failed. TheLife-boat reached the harbour againwith the trawler shortly before mid-night.

The vessel was the Integrity, ofLowestoft, with six persons on board.She was homeward bound with fish.—Property salvage case.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 13th Aug., 1908.Also voted 184Z. 5s. 9d. to pay the

expenses of the following Life-boatlaunches, assemblies of crews, etc., withthe view of assisting persons on vesselsin distress :—Arklow, Berwick, CaisterNo. 2, Douglas, North Sunderland, PortErin, Port Erroll, Sheringham, Swanage,Walton-on-Naze, Winterton No. 2, andYarmouth.

Voted 12Z. 19s. to men injured inthe Life-boat service at Dunbar andGorleston.

Aug. 20.—CAHORE, co. WEXPOBD.—Willie and Arthur Life-boat. — Theschooner Helen Macgregor, of Dublin,whilst bound from Scotland to Arklow,was lying at anchor off Cahore Point.Towards evening the wind increased toa fresh gale with a very rough and heavysea, and at 8.30 P.M., in answer todistress signals from the schooner, theLife-boat was launched. On reachingthe vessel it was found that both anchorswere dragging; the Life-boat thereforerescued the crew of four hands, landingthem in safety about 10 P.M. In per-forming the service, the Life-boat wasdamaged through being dashed againstthe schooner. — Expense of service,21Z. 18s.

Aug. 22.—HOYLAKE, CHESHIRE.—Hannah Fawsett Bennett Life-boat.—At 2.40 P.M. the Coastguard observed aflat ashore on the East Hoyle Bank with

a signal of distress flying. The crew ofthe Life-boat were promptly assembledand the boat launched. They foundthat the vessel was the Evening Star, ofLiverpool, bound from Liverpool to theRiver Dee with a cargo of steel billets.After the Life-boat had been standingby the flat for some time, a steam flatcame upon the scene, and as soon asthere was sufficient water she towedthe stranded vessel clear. During thisservice the sea was rough and a strongN.W. wind was blowing.—Expense ofservice, 21Z. 19s.

Aug. 24.—WALTON-ON-THE-NAZE,ESSEX.—James Stevens No. 14 Life-boat.—A few minutes after 5 in the morn-ing, a telephone message from the Gun-fleet Lighthouse reported that a vesselwas on the sands. The crew were called,and with great promptness the motorLife-boat proceeded to her assistance.The vessel proved to be the barqueBurden, of Mariehamn, but on thearrival of the Life-boat the masterstated that he did not then requireany assistance. As the vessel how-ever was bumping on the sands, theCoxswain considered it advisable tostand by her. About three hourslater the master engaged a tug totow him clear of the sand, and asthe services of the Life-boat were nolonger required she returned to herstation.

The motor was reported to haveworked well. — Expense of service,13Z. 15s.

Aug. 24.—ALDEBCRGH, SUFFOLK.—Edward Z. Dresden Life-boat.—On thenight of the 23rd August the steamerLady Ann, of Sunderland, whilst boundfrom that port to London with a cargoof coal, stranded on the Ship washSands. At about 7.30 next morningthe Coastguard reported the vessel wasashore, and the No. 2 Life-boat waslaunched to assist her. On gettingalongside the master engaged the Life-boatmen to save his vessel, his effortshaving proved futile. As it was thennearing high water, anchors with wirecable attached were promptly run out,and with the assistance of the vessel'sown steam-power she was eventuallyfloated.—Property salvage case.

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Hannah Fawsett Bennett Life-boat.—The yacht Mea, of Hoylake, a cutter ofabout four tons, left Beaumaris at about10 A.M., but owing to darkness wasunable to make Hoylake. Having nolights the two occupants cruised aboutall night. Next morning at 8 A.M. theweather became worse, the wind in-creasing to a gale with a heavy sea,and both men being thoroughly ex-hausted they made signals of distress.

The signals having been reportedby the Coastguard, the Life-boat waspromptly launched and accompanied theyacht to a safe anchorage at NewBrighton.—Expense of service, 18Z. 7s.

Aug. 28.—MABYPOKT, CUMBERLAND.—Civil Service No. 5 Life-boat.—Duringa moderate W.S.W. gale, accompaniedby thunder, lightning and very heavyrain, a vessel was proceeding up theSolway Firth, and she was kept underobservation. About 8 P.M. it was seenthat a signal of distress was flying inher rigging, and without loss of timethe crew of the Life-boat were as-sembled, and at about the same timethe Solway Light-vessel commenced tofire rockets. On the arrival of theLife-boat at the vessel, it was foundthat she had been aground, but on therising tide had bumped over the sandand was then riding to her anchors.The Captain stated that he requireda pilot and assistance, to take hisvessel into safety. A pilot and fiveLife-boatmen were therefore placed onboard, and the Life-boat, being requiredno longer, ran for Silloth. When thetide slackened, the men on board thevessel attempted to weigh her anchors,but one cable parted. The other anchorand gable were then slipped, and withthe assistance of the Life-boatmen, thevessel and her crew of five hands weretaken into safety. The vessel was theschooner JSnglebert, of Barssel, and wasbound from Morocco to Annan with acargo of beans.—Property salvage case.

Aug. 31.—CEMLYN AND BULL BAY,ANGLESEY.—Anne Collin and JamesCullen Life-boats.—Shortly after 7 P.M.a telephone message was received,stating that the schooner Flower ofPortsoy, of Plymouth, was aground onthe Platter Rocks, in Holyhead Bay.The Cemlyn Life-boat was at once

despatched to her assistance, but onnearing her it was found that shewas not on the rocks but drifting,no one being on board. The Life-boatmen boarded her, and as shedrifted towards Bull Bay, the Cox-swain found that he could not manageher. He therefore signalled for moreassistance, and the Bull Bay Life-boatwas launched. Together the crewssucceeded in saving the vessel, beach-ing her at Cemlyn at 10 o'clock thenext morning. The vessel was boundat the time from Kilsale to Garstonwith a cargo of timber, and it wassubsequently found out that the crewof four hands left the vessel in theirown boat, owing to the anchor chainshaving parted and the sails havingblown away.—Property salvage case.

Aug. 81.—BARRY DOCK, GLAMORGAN-SHIRE.—John Wesley Life-boat.—About4.30 P.M. the Coastguard reported bytelephone that a ketch was ashore onthe west side of Cardiff Grounds, andit might be necessary to send the Life-boat to her assistance. Steps weretherefore taken to have everything inreadiness. Half an hour later it wasreported that the ketch was drivingfurther on to the sands, with the seasbreaking over her. The Life-boat waspromptly despatched, but before she couldreach her a slight shift in the wind hadenabled the ketch, on the flood tide, toget off the sand. A whole southerlygale was blowing, with a very heavysea, and the vessel's anchors continuedto drag. The Life-boat and a tugtherefore stood by her. Later theanchors held, and the tug was able toget a hawser to her; she was then towedinto safety. The ketch was the Tre-biskin, of Padstow, and had three menon board.

Aug. 31. CULLERCOATS, NORTHUM-BERLAND.—Co-operator No. 1.—About9 P.M. a S.E. gale sprang up suddenlywhilst the fishing-fleet was at sea. Theboats at once made for shelter, someof them making the harbour in safetyand some running for Shields. As thegale increased, causing a heavingsea in the bar, the Coxswain of theLife-boat launched the boat and pro-ceeded to the coble Olive Branch. Shestood by her until in safety and then,

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learning that there were still boats atsea, he again went out. About 1.15 A.M.a light was seen coming from the south-ward and it proved to be another coble.The Coxswain warned the men that itwas quite impossible for them to makethe harbour, and they decided to remainat sea until daylight. As there werethen no more cobles in sight, the Life-boat returned ashore, being rehoused at2 A.M.—Expense of service, 19Z. 4s.

Aug. 31. — SELSEY, SUSSEX.—LucyNewbott Life-boat.—-At about 7 P.M. theCoxswain of the Life-boat observed alarge steamer coming from the east-ward, about half a mile from the shore.Seeing that she was out of her propercourse, and the weather being very badat the time, he assembled his crew inreadiness to launch. No signals weremade from the vessel, and about9.30 P.M. it was seen she was steamingfor the Looe stream. It was thought,therefore, that she had got clear, andthe crew were dismissed. Before theycould reach their homes however theywere recalled by signals from thesteamer. They immediately hastenedback to the boathouse and the Life-boatwas launched. The vessel, which was thepassenger steamer Queen, belonging toSouthampton, had been for a day tripto Brighton, with passengers and crewnumbering one hundred and twenty.The wind had been freshening, andwhen she started on her return journeythe weather became worse. When shewas off Selsey there were heavy rainsqualls, and the S.W. wind increased tothe force of a gale. Shortly afterwardsshe drove on to a sandbank,- andremained fast for some time. She wasre-floated without any serious injury,and proceeded. Shehad not gone far how-ever before heavy seas broke the rudderand rendered her helpless. She at onceletgo her anchor, which fortunately held.The Life-boat had great difficulty ingetting alongside, owing to the tremen-dous sea running. Thirty women andchildren were with safety taken intothe Life-boat, when the Coxswain con-sidered he had got as many as wasadvisable on board. He therefore toldthe Captain he would land them andreturn for those remaining. The Life-boat then made for the shore, and on

reaching shallow water transferred themto boats which put off to receive them.On reaching the vessel again it wasfound she was safely riding to heranchor, and the sea was so heavy thatthe Captain considered it would betaking unnecessary risk to attemptto transfer anybody to the Life-boat.It was therefore arranged that sheshould return ashore and that signalsshould be made if help were wanted.The men remained on duty on thebeach, and throughout the night thegale continued.

About 6 A.M. the weather becameworse, and the gale increased to ahurricane. The Captain of the steamer,fearing his cable might part, signalledfor the Life-boat, and she again wentoff. Anchoring to windward, she veereddown to the steamer, and by means ofa rope was hauled alongside. Greatdifficulty was experienced in doing so,owing to the exceptional state of theweather, and whilst getting the pas-sengers aboard the Life-boat wasseverely damaged. After gettingtwenty-seven persons into the boat therope parted, and it was impossible forher to get back to the ship. The Cox-swain remained at anchor for about twohours, but as the weather did notmoderate he shaped his course forLittlehampton and landed there.

Later in the day tugs were able toget communication with the disabledsteamer and tow her to safety.

Great praise was given the Life-boat-men for the manner they carried outthis service, and the Committee ofManagement granted them additionalmonetary rewards.—Expense of service,80Z. 15s.

Sept. 1.—TENBY, PEMBROKESHIRE.-—William and Mary Devey Life-boat.—About 11 A.M. in the morning, duringa very heavy gale from W.N.W. atelegram was received stating that theHelwick Light-vessel wanted assistance.The Life-boat was promptly launchedand headed for the light - vessel.After running two hours in a veryheavy sea the lightship was reached.It was seen that she had a heavy listto starboard, her mizzenmast had gone,and the bulwarks and stanchions hadcarried away. With great difficulty

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and risk the Life-boat went alongsideand rescued the seven men on board,the boat being considerably damaged,and great difficulty was also experiencedin getting the boat clear of the wreck.Sail was then set and the Life-boatmade for Swansea, where the men werelanded and the Life-boat remained forthe night. Next day the boat wastowed back to her station, the crewbeing much exhausted from their roughexperience the previous day.—Expenseof service, 28Z. 12s.

Sept. 1.—PADSTOW, CORNWALL.—Edmund Harvey Life-boat.—During aheavy W.N.W. gale in the morning, itwas reported that a vessel was a shortdistance from the land with her canvasblown away. At 11 A.M. the crews ofNo. 2 Life-boat and the tug Helen Peelewere assembled, and they proceeded toher assistance. She proved to be the shipTalus, of Greenock; she was rollingterribly and making very bad weather,her sails being nearly all blown away.At the request of the Captain, the tugand Life-boat stood by him whilst heweathered Hartland Point. By theadvice of the Life-boatmen more canvaswas set and the Life-boat, after stand-ing by the ship until 9.40 at night, asthe weather was moderating, returnedto Padstow, arriving at 6 A.M. nextmorning.—Expense of service, 30Z. 15s.

Sept. 1.—BEMBBIDGE, ISLE OF WIGHT.—Queen Victoria Life-boat. — Shortlybefore midday, during a heavy S.W.gale, the schooner Agenoria, of Chester,bound from Rochester to Plymouthwith a cargo of cement, got into diffi-culties near the Warner Light-vessel.The Life-boat was promptly sent to herassistance. After the arrival of theLife-boat the schooner slipped heranchors, and a tug took her in tow.She was then taken, to Portsmouthaccompanied by the Life-boat in casethe tow-rope parted, and the master ofthe vessel expressed his gratitude to themen for the services they rendered.—Expense of service, 19Z. 8s. Qd.

Sept. 8.—PENMON, ANGLESEY.—Chris-topher Brown Life-boat.—About 8.15 P.M.the schooner Mary Jane, of Lancaster,made signals of distress. For two daysshe had been lying at anchor near PuffinIsland in an unsuitable berth, and on

the 8th the S.W. wind increased tothe force of a gale, causing the anchorsto drag.

The Life - boat was launched, butbefore she reached the schooner theanchors had caught in the rock ofthe Causeway and were holding. Therewas, however, the danger that thecables might part, and as it was knownfrom her position at the head ofthe Causeway that she would bumpheavily as the tide ebbed, the crew offour men were rescued from theirdangerous position. When the menwere taken off, the weather was so badthat the Life-boat could not get backto her station, nor could she beat up toBeaumaris against the tide. The Cox-swain, therefore, anchored until 4.20next morning, and then made forBeaumaris, arriving about 7 A.M. Threehours later the wind veered to the west-ward and moderated, and the Life-boatwas able to regain her station.—Expenseof service, 231. 3s.

Sept. 9.—SKEGNESS, LINCOLNSHIRE.—Samuel Lewis Life-boat.—At 9.30 A.M.,during a whole S.S.W. gale, the Cox-swain of the Life-boat saw a smackdrift on to the Middle Sand Bank,flying a signal of distress. He promptlylaunched the Life-boat and proceededto her assistance. On arriving along-side, he found she was the smack Albert,of Boston, with three men on board.They were all drenched to the skin andexhausted. The Life-boat stood by herfor about two hours, when the Captainrequested the Coxswain to land thetwo men, but decided himself to remainon the smack, contrary to all advice.After landing the two men the Life-boat returned to the smack, and later,the weather having moderated, thesmack with the assistance of the crewwas floated on the flood tide.—Expenseof service, 2 I I . 17s.

Sept. 9.—HARWICH, ESSEX.—City ofGlasgow Life-boat. — An interceptedwireless message from the Sunk Light-vessel reported to the Felixstowe Coast-guard Station that a vessel was N.E. ofthe light-vessel, drifting towards theShip wash Sand. The crew of thesteam Life-boat were assembled, andthe boat proceeded in the directionindicated. They found the iron schooner-

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rigged barge San Pedro, of Rio deJaneiro, drifting as reported with signalsof distress flying. There were five menon board, and on the arrival of theLife-boat, the master employed theLife-boatmen to save his vessel. In thisthey were successful, the barge beingtaken safely into Harwich Harbour.During this service there was a W.S.W.gale .blowing and the sea was heavy.—Property salvage case.

Sept. 9.—LLANDUDNO, CARNARVON-SHIRE.—Theodore Price Life-boat.—Theschooner Fanny, of Beaumaris, boundfor Falmouth with a cargo of coal, hadher mainsail blown away in the pre-vailing N.W. gale. At 10.45 A.M. shemade signals of distress, and within thevery short space of nine minutes theLife-boat was launched to her assistance.The vessel was then three miles N.N.E.of the Great Ormes Head, and on thearrival of the Life-boat it was foundthat the anchors were foul; she thereforestood by the schooner until the galeabated and regained her station duringthe afternoon. — Expense of service,14Z. 12s. 6d.

Sept. 9.—BERWICK-ON-TWEED, NOR-THUMBERLAND.—Matthew Simpson Life-boat.—At about 6 P.M., during a heavyflood and moderate sea, the harbour tugwas towing some herring boats at lowwater. One of them, the Family Pride,of Cockeazie, struck the bar and driftedon to Spittal Point, where she lay broad-side to the sea. As the boats werecoming in on account of the weatheroutside, the Coxswains of the Life-boatwere at the Life-boat house in readi-ness in case of any accident. • Theypromptly summoned the crew andlaunched the boat, quickly arrivingalongside. The crew did not wish toleave their vessel; the Life-boat there-fore stood by them until about 10 P.M.,when the vessel was floated. The vesselwas a new one, otherwise she wouldhave gone to pieces, and have hadto be abandoned.—Expense of service,•201. Us.

Sept. 9.—PALLING, NORFOLK.—54$West Norfolk Regiment Life-boat.—At7.10 P.M., during a strong gale fromthe W.S.W., a vessel was observed indistress about two and a half mileseast of Palling. The No. 1 Life-boat

was launched promptly and proceededto her assistance. Upon arrival sheproved to be the lighter Lima, ofStockton-on-Tees, bound from that portto Rio de Janeiro with coal and iron,but was then in a very leaky condition.The Life-boatmen were employed by theMaster to get the vessel to Yarmouth,and, with the assistance of a tug, weresuccessful, Yarmouth being reached at10 A.M. next morning.—Property salvagecase.

Sept. 9. •—• WHITBY, YORKSHIRE. —Robert and Mary Ellis Life-boat.—Thecoble Salmo, of Whitby, was expectedfrom Robin Hood's Bay, where shehad been compelled to run for shelterearlier in the day. When she reachedWhitby, about 6.30 P.M., she cameinto rough weather, the W.N.W.wind having freshened into a gale,and the sea made considerably. Avery large crowd had assembled onthe pier awaiting the coble, as it wasrealised that it would be impossible forher to make the harbour without greatdanger, owing to the state of theweather, the heavy sea at the entrance,and the strong outset. On her approachthe No. 1 Life-boat was launched androwed out. She took the three occupantson board and landed them on the beach.At the same time she towed the coblenear to the beach, slipped her andallowed her to wash up.—Expense ofservice, 19Z. 18s.

Sept. 10.—MARGATE, KENT.—CivilService No. 1.—During a moderatewesterly wind it was reported that alarge steamer was ashore on the S.W.Long Sand in a very bad position. Thecrew of the No. 2 Life-boat wereassembled and the boat launched. Onreaching the sands they found thes.s. Lake Michigan, of Liverpool, a largesteamer of upwards of 5000 tons,aground. The Captain asked the Cox-swain to stand by him until high water,as he hoped then with the assistance oftugs, for which he had telegraphed, toget his vessel off. In this he wassuccessful, and as the vessel was notdamaged the Life-boat returned toMargate.—Expense of service, 24Z. 19s.

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COMMITTEE MEETING, 10th Sept., 1908.Voted 489Z. 17'a. 6d. to pay the ex-

penses of assemblies of crews or launch-ing the following Life-boats, etc., withthe view of rendering assistance topersons on distressed vessels :—Broad-stairs, Cardigan, Castletown, Cemlyn,Dungeness No. 2, Filey, GorlestonNo. 3 (steam), Harwich No. 2 (steam),Hayling Island, Ilfracombe, Little-hampton, Lowestoft No. 2, Mumbles,Newhaven, New Roinney, North Deal,Penzance, Port Eynon, Porthoustock,Port Logan, St. Ives, St. Mary's,Swanage, Walmer, Weymouth andYarmouth.

Voted 21. 5s. to a man injured onservice in Swanage Life-boat.

Granted a retiring pension, and acertificate of service, to ADAM BROWN,Coxswain Superintendent of the Cress-well Life-boat, and a retiring pensionto JOHN WICKHAM, Bowman of theKilmore Life-boat.

Sept. 16. — PENMON, ANGLESEY.—Christopher Brown Life-boat. — Theschooner Lady Fielding, of Amlwch,anchored in the Straits off PenmonQuarry, was observed during a south-westerly gale about 4 P.M. making signalsof distress. The vessel was draggingher anchors and driving towards PuffinIsland. The crew of the Life-boat wereassembled and the boat launched. Inthe meantime the anchors held andbrought the schooner up on the edge ofthe Dutchman Bank, but shortly beforethe Life-boat reached her one cableparted. The crew of six hands were ina somewhat dangerous position; theywere taken into the Life-boat, whichthen made for Beaumaris, the sea beingtoo rough for her to attempt to regainPenmon. Falling in with the steamerElla, of Chester, the Master very kindlytook the Life-boat in tow, and Beau-maris was reached at 7 P.M.—Expenseof service, 12/. Is. 6d.

Sept. 20.—BUDE, CORNWALL.—Eliza-beth Moore Garden Life-boat.—Whileentering Bude Harbour in the afternoonthe ketch Alford, of Bideford, becameunmanageable, owing to a heavy groundsea and the wind falling light. Theketch then drove on to the sands to

the north side of Bude Harbour, inclose proximity to the rocks. As theseas were breaking over the ketch, andit was feared that the crew were indanger, the Life-boat was ordered out.The crew were quickly assembled andthe boat smartly launched. On reachingthe ketch the Master asked the Cox-swain to run a hawser to the outerbuoy, which he did. Some of theLife-boatmen were then placed on boardto assist the crew in hauling the vessel'sstern round to the sea, which preventedher going on the rocks. As the tidewas now ebbing and the vessel fast onthe sand, the crew refused to leave her ;the Life-boat therefore took off her ownmen and returned ashore.—Expense ofservice, 8Z. 9s.

Sept. 22.—BOULMEB, NORTHUMBER-LAND.—Meliscent Life-boat.—During adense fog in the morning distresssignals were heard to the eastwardof the Coastguard Station. The Life-boat was launched and proceeded tothe direction of the signals, therefinding the s.s. Kara, of London,carrying a crew of twenty-four persons.The steamer, whilst bound from Gayato Leith with a cargo of grain, hadstranded in the fog. At the request ofthe Captain the Life-boat stood by thesteamer until 11.30 A.M., when she wassuccessfully refloated, and the Life-boatreturned to her station.—-Expense ofservice, 13Z. 13s.

Sept. 30.—CLOUGHEY, co. DOWN.—•John Life-boat.—At 7.30 A.M., during athick fog, a steamer was reported ashoreon the old Light - house rock. Asthere was a strong S. breeze and roughsea, the Life-boat was launched andproceeded to her assistance. On reachingthe vessel, it was found that her crew often hands had left her and taken refugein the old Light-house; they were takeninto the Life-boat, which landed themin safety.

The vessel was the steamer Glassford,of Glasgow, and was bound from NeathAbbey to Belfast with a cargo of coal.—•Expense of service, 12Z. 10s.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 8th Oct., 1908.Voted 182Z. 13s. 6d. to pay the ex-

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launches, assemblies of crews, etc., withthe view of assisting persons on vesselsin distress :—Aldeburgh No. 2, Ather-field, Berwick-on-Tweed, Burry Port,Gorleston No. 2, Holyhead (steam),Johnshaven, Llandudno, Mumbles, New-biggin, Newburgh, Poolbeg, Runswiek,Selsey and Winchelsea.

Reported that the Belgian Govern-ment had awarded each of the crewof the Kingsdowne and Walmer Life-boats the sum of 21. and I I . respectivelyfor their services in saving the crew ofthe s.s. Cap Lopez, of Antwerp, wreckedon the Goodwin Sands on the 21stDecember, 1907.

Also that the International Confer-ence on Life-saving, held at St. Nazaireand Nantes in August, 1908, hadawarded eleven medals and diplomasto the crew and engine-room staff ofthe Harwich Steam Life - boat forrescuing the crew of the schooner NotreDame de Toutes Aides, of Nantes,wrecked on the Kentish Knock on the7th April, 1908.

Voted 39L —g. Gd. to men injured inthe Life - boat service at Cambois,Moelfre, Newbiggin, Selsey and Tenby.

Granted a retiring pension, togetherwith a certificate of service, to M.McCoKMiCK, J. HAYNES and M. COOPER,Coxswain Superintendents at Green-castle, Port Isaac and Robin Hood'sBay respectively.

Also art annual pension to E. J.LEYSHON, Coxswain Superintendent ofthe Burry Port Life-boat.

Also annual pensions to W. JOHNSTONand W. McWiLLiAM, Assistant Cox-swain of the Dunbar and BalcaryLife-boats respectively.

Oct. 13. — GORLESTON, SUFFOLK.—Leicester Life-boat.—The s.s. Handy, ofBanff, whilst bound from the fishinggrounds to Great Yarmouth with a cargoof fish stranded about half a mile fromthe South Pier, in a dense fog. TheCoastguard having reported the casualty,the Life-boat was promptly launched andproceeded to the vessel. They foundher hard aground. Having run ashoreat high water it was impossible to gether off until next high tide. As it wasanticipated she would float then, at therequest of the Master the Life-boat stood

by in case it should be necessary in themeantime to abandon her. On thefollowing high tide the efforts to floather were not successful, but the Masterthen stated he did not require anyassistance, and the Life-boat returnedto her station having been afloat forupwards of twelve hours.—Expense ofservice, 34Z. 2s. Gd.

Oct. 18.—PALLING, NORFOLK.—Heartsof Oak Life-boat. — In response to atelephone message from the Hasboro'Light-vessel, stating that a schooner wasashore on the sands, the No. 2 Life-boatwas launched. She proceeded to the sandswith all haste, a steam fishing vesselrendering valuable assistance in towingher part of the way. The schoonerR.K.O.B. G, of Cronstadt, was found onthe middle of the sand and the Life-boatstood by her from 10.30 A.M. until 4.30P.M., when on the flood tide she wasable to get clear of the sands andanchor in a safe position. During thisservice there was a strong E.S.E. breezeblowing, with considerable swell, and onaccount of the latter the Life-boat wasdelayed some hours before she was ableto beach in safety.—Expense of service,611. 12s. Gd.

Oct. 18.—RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charlesand Susanna Stephens Life-boat. — At10.15 A.M. a wireless message wasreceived from the East Goodwin Light-vessel, stating that a steamer hadstranded earlier in the morning andwas in want of assistance.

The Life-boat was promptly despatchedin tow of the harbour tug Aid, and aboutnoon reached the vessel ashore on theinside of the sands. She proved to bethe s.s. City of Oporto, of Dublin, boundfrom Hamburg to Cork with a generalcargo. The Life-boat proceeded along-sideand offered assistance; j ust pre viouslyto this a Deal shore-boat had got along-side and the services of her crew wereengaged by the Master. The tug andLife-boat stood by the steamer untilabout 6 P.M., when their services werealso accepted. A rope was conveyed tothe tug and for two hours towingoperations were carried on, but withoutsuccess. The tug then anchored untilthe tide made again. In the meantimethe Life-boatmen and the ship's crewjettisoned about sixty tons of the cargo.

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At 5 A.M. on the 19th, the tug com-menced to tow again, and shortly after-wards the vessel came off. The Aidthen towed her into deep water andaccompanied her into a safe anchoragein the Downs. The weather during thelatter part of the service was thick, afresh easterly wind and heavy groundswell with a breaking sea.—Propertysalvage case.

Oct. 19.—LITTLER AM PTON, SUSSEX.—Brothers Freeman Life-boat. •— Shortlyafter 8 P.M. the Coastguard reportedthat a vessel was making signals of dis-tress to the westward. The Life-boatwas very promptly launched, and in astrong E.S.E. breeze and heavy groundswell proceeded to the position indi-cated. She there found the motor-yachtSwallow, of Newhaven, broken down,with one man on board. As the pro-peller of the yacht was broken a towrope was placed on board and the yachtand her occupant taken into safety,Littlehampton being reached soon aftermidnight.—Expense of service, 311.9s. &d.

Oct. 20. — MARGATE, KENT.—ElizaHarriet Life-boat.—-At 5.40 A.M. theCoastguard reported that signals of dis-tress were being made by the TongueLight-vessel, and about the same timea " wireless " message reported a vesselwas in distress to the N.W. of theLight-vessel. The No. 1 Life-boat was,without loss of time, launched and pro-ceeded to the vessel, which proved tobe the ship Walden Abbey, ashore onthe "Knock John" Sand. The vesselwas not in any immediate need ofassistance, and whilst the Life-boat wasstanding by her the Coxswain observedanother vessel standing into danger.Signals were made to warn her, but nonotice was taken of them. The Cox-swain of the Life-boat then determinedto proceed in the direction of the othervessel to warn those on board of thedanger they were in. Three Life-boat-men were left on board the WaldenAbbey to render assistance if required,and the Life-boat made for the othervessel. Before the boat could reachher she took the ground, and wasbumping heavily when the Life-boatgot alongside. She was the schoonerCarl Morlc, of Svendborg, bound fromBrevig to Ramsgate with a cargo of

ice. At the request of the Master theLife-boat stood by the schooner untilthe next high tide, as he was afraidof his vessel making water when shefloated off again. At 7.30 P.M. theschooner floated, and as she did notleak was able to proceed to Rarasgate.The Life-boat then returned to theWalden Abbey and stood by her through-out the night, there being a strongE.S.E. wind. Next morning at 8 A.M.the Captain declined the Life-boatmen'soffer of further help. The boat accord-ingly returned to her station, arrivingat 12.40 P.M., after having been awayfor upwards of thirty hours.—Expenseof service, 49/. 2s.

Oct. 21.—POOLE, DORSETSHIRE.—CityMasonic Club Life-boat. — During astrong S.E. gale and heavy sea the ketchConquest, of Bridgwater, proceeded tosea in tow of a tug. When off StudlandBay the Master considered it advisableto return to port as the weather wasso heavy, but, whilst in the act ofturning, the tow rope carried away,and before another could be fixedthe ketch was driven on to the SandBanks. The tug then tried to reachthe vessel, but the seas were so heavyshe could do nothing. The casualtyhaving been reported by the Coastguard,the Life-boat was very promptly sentto the assistance of the distressed vessel.Eight of the Life-boatmen were putaboard the ketch to assist at the pumps,and the Life-boat stood by her fromsoon after noon until 5 P.M., as it washoped it would be possible to save thecraft on the rising tide. At that timeit was seen that all efforts were useless.The Life-boatmen were therefore takeninto the boat, and the crew, consistingof four hands and a pilot, were rescuedand conveyed into safety, the ketchbecoming a total wreck. It was verycold at the time, and the men found theexposure very trying. — Expense ofservice, 19/.

Oct. 21.—LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK.—Stock Exchange Life-boat. — At about7 P.M. a steamer was reported ashoreon the Newcome Sands. The No. 2Life-boat, in tow of a tug, was promptlysent to her assistance, but just as shereached the steamer she floated. TheCaptain stated that he required some

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assistance to get back to harbour andasked the Life-boat to remain with himuntil in safety. She accordingly did so,not leaving the vessel until she was inthe outer harbour.

The N.E. wind was moderate at thetime but the sea was heavy. Thesteamer was the Mietzing, of Dantzig,and was bound to Konigsburg withherrings.—Expense of service, 381.7s. Qd.

Oct. 24.—NORTH DEAL AND WALMBB,KENT. •— Charles Dibdin and CivilService No. 4 Life-boats.—Shortly after3 o'clock in the morning during aN.N. W. gale, the Life - boats wereboth launched in answer to signals fromthe Goodwin Sands Light-vessels. Ontheir way to the sands a vessel wasobserved making flares, and the Life-boats proceeded to her. Anchoringsome distance off the boats veered down,the Charles Dibdin, after two attemptsand with considerable difficulty, gettingalongside. The sea was very heavyand both boats bumped on the sands.A Life-boatman was put on board andthe boats stood by until daylight, whenthe weather became worse. The NorthDeal boat then took the crew, consistingof five hands, on board, as it was con-sidered dangerous for them to remainon the vessel. The boats then stood byto see if on the flowing tide the vesselwould clear the sand, and about twohours later she knocked over the sandinto deep water. The crew werepromptly replaced on board, togetherwith men from both the Life-boats asshe was found to be leaking badly, andby their united efforts she was success-fully taken to Dover. The vessel wasthe schooner Lizzie May, of Chester,bound from London to Newport with acargo of cement.—Property salvage case.

Oct. 24.— SKATEBAW, HADDINGTON-SHIBE.—Sarah Kay Life-boat.—About1 o'clock in the morning a large steamer,the Prostim, belonging to Christiania,and on a voyage from London toGrangemouth, in ballast, ran on to areef of rocks at Thorntonloch betweenCockburnspath and Skateraw. Assoon as news of the disaster reachedDunbar steps were taken to despatchthe Life-boat to her assistance. TheLife-boat was expeditiously launched,and when nearing the steamer it was

seen the crew had taken to the boats.They were promptly taken into theLife-boat and landed in safety at Skate-raw. The steamer, which was quite anew vessel, very shortly afterwardsbecame a total wreck. One of the crewof the steamer was badly hurt when thevessel stranded, and when taken in theLife-boat was rendered "first aid" byMr. W. Bertram, the zealous Hon.Secretary of the Dunbar and SkaterawBranch, who invariably goes afloat inthe Life-boat when launched for service.He was cordially thanked by the Com-mittee of Management for his continuedenthusiastic assistance. — Expense ofservice, 69/. 15s. 4rf.

Oct. 24. — ATHEEFIELD, ISLE OFWIGHT.—Gem Life-boat.—The Life-boatwas launched shortly before 6 A.M. toassist the s.s. Cayo Soto, of London,which stranded on the rocks near St.Catherine's Light-house, whilst boundfrom the United States of America toBremen. The weather was fine at thetime, with a N.N.E. wind, and the Life-boat stood by the vessel for some hours.It was then seen that their assistancewas not likely to be required, as tugswere in attendance endeavouring torefloat the vessel. The Life-boat there-fore returned to her station, arriving at1.30P.M.—Expense of service, 211.16s. 3d.

Oct. 24.—CBOMEB, NOBFOLK.—LouisaHeariwell Life - boat. •—. At daybreak,when the lugger John Robert, belongingto Yarmouth, was returning to Cromerfrom fishing, the Coastguard on watchobserved that she was unable to land,on account of the heavy surf on thebeach, and was too much to leeward forsafety. The Coxswain of the Life-boatwas informed and the boat was launched.On reaching the vessel one of the Life-boatmen was put on board and a boytaken off. The Life-boat then towedthe lugger to windward and stood byher until beached in safety. Duringthis service there was a moderate N.E.gale, with rough sea. — Expense ofservice, 181. 3s.

Oct. 24. CULLEBCOATS, NOBTHUM-BEBLAND.—Co-operator No. 1 Life-boat.—Owing to the easterly wind suddenlyincreasing to a gale and the sea makingvery rapidly in the morning, five of thefishing cobles belonging to Cullercoats

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were placed in considerable danger.At 7.45 A.M. the Coxswain launchedthe Life-boat and convoyed four of theboats into harbour. He then returnedto the fifth boat, the Edward, and as thesea had increased and was breakingdangerously right across the bar, thethree men in her wore transferred tothe Life-boat and the coble taken in.tow. Whilst crossing the bar a seabroke over the coble and sunk her.The men were landed in safety, and thecoble was towed in awash and after agood deal of trouble beached in theharbour.—Expense of service, 14Z. 8s.

Oct. 24.—NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUMBER-LAND.—Ada Lewis Life-boat.-—As twoof the fishing boats were endangeredby the strong E.N.E. breeze and roughsea, the Life-boat was launched at 9 A.M.and stood by them until both had landedin safety. The Life-boat was rehoused,having been employed for about twohours.—Expense of service, 71. 18s. 6d.

Oct. 31.—RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charlesand Susanna Stephens Life-boat.—A fewminutes before 7 in the morning amessage by wireless telegraphy reportedthat a steamer was ashore inside theE. Goodwin buoy, and ten minuteslater the Life-boat, in tow of the har-bour tug Aid, left the harbour. At 8.15they discovered the Italian steamer Con-cezione, of Genoa, badly ashore, havingstranded in the fog. At first the assist-ance of the Life-boatmen was refused,but later they were employed to tryand save the vessel. An anchor waslayed out and a large quantity of thecargo jettisoned; the tug then com-menced to tow, and at high watersucceeded in getting the steamer clearof the sands. At the time of theaccident the steamer was bound fromBlyth to Savona with a cargo of coal;fortunately the weather was fine.—Property salvage case.

Nov. 3. — D U N G E N E S S , KENT.—B.A.O.B. Life-boat.—At 9 P.M. theCoastguard watchman reported thatthere was a steamer ashore burningflares and sounding her whistle forassistance. The crew of the No. 1Life-boat were at once assembled andthe boat launched in an easterly windand moderately rough sea. On reach-ing the vessel, which lay in a S.E.

direction from the boat-house, theMaster stated he wanted the Life-boatto stand by the steamer whilst effortswere made to get her off. The Life-boat therefore remained throughoutthe night, the vessel being successfullyfloated in the early morning. Thesteamer was the Orlando, of Sundsvall,and was bound for London at the timeof the accident.—Expense of service,29Z. 9s.

NOV. 8. QUEENSTOWN, CO. CoBK.

Jamas Stevens No. 20 Life-boat.—Atabout 5.30 in the morning informationreached Queenstown that the DauntRock Light-vessel was firing signals forassistance, and without loss of time theLife-boat was launched. She proceededto the Light-vessel in tow of a tug, andthere ascertained that the s.s. The Queen,of Glasgow, was disabled. They foundthe vessel off the Sovereign Islands, Kin-sale, drifting ashore. About the sametime the s.s. Blarney came upon the sceneand took the disabled vessel in tow, takingher to Queenstown, the Life-boat accom-panying them in case help should berequired. The steamer was bound fromGarston to Cork with a cargo of coal,and had brokendown throughan accidentto her crank shaft. There was a moderateE.S.E. wind at the time, and the sea washeavy.—Expense of service, 22Z. 19s. 6<l.

Nov. 11.—RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charlesand Susanna Stephens Life-boat. — Theschooner Dora, of Carnarvon, whilstbound from Gravelines to Plymouthwith a cargo of stone, stranded on theGoodwin Sands in the morning. Amessage sent by wireless telegraphyfrom the East Goodwin Light-vesselreported the casualty about 8.30 A.M.,and the Life-boat was promptly sent tothe vessel's assistance, in tow of theharbour tug. She was found bumpingheavily, and the crew were anxious toleave her, but eight Life-boatmen wereplaced on board to assist at the pumps,some Deal men who had gone off in agalley being already oil board. As thetide made, the Dora bumped over thesand into deep water, and the tug gothold of her and towed her into harbour,the pumps being kept working the wholetime.—Property salvage case.

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COMMITTEE MEETING, 12th Nov., 1908.Also voted 729Z. 16s. 8d. to pay the

expenses of the following Life-boatlaunches or assemblies of crews, etc.,with the view of assisting persons onvessels in distress :—Aberdovey, Ar-broath, Barry Dock, Broadstairs, Clac-ton-on-Sea, Cloughey, Donna Nook,Dunbar, Gorleston No. 1, Grimsby,Hasborough, Holy Island No. 1, Kings-downe, Kingstown No. 2, Littlehamp-ton, Lowestoft No. 2, Margate No. 2,Mumbles, Penzance, Peterhead, Pointof Ayr, Poolbeg, Southen.d-on.-Sea, Suu-derland North Dock and Hendon Beach,Winterton No. 2, and Yarmouth.

The Ramsgate Life-boat was alsolaunched on service.

Reported that the President of theFrench Republic had conferred SilverMedals upon the Honorary Secretary andthe two Coxswains, and Bronze Medalsupon the other members of the crew ofthe Southwold No. 1 Life-boat, in re-cognition of their good services in rescu-ing four of the crew of the smackJoseph et Yeonne, of Dunkirk, wreckedon the 27th November, 1905. Each ofthe medals was accompanied by adiploma.

Also reported that the King of Nor-way had conferred a Silver Medal " fornoble deed" and a certificate on JAMESROBSON, Coxswain of the North Sun-derland Life-boat, in recognition of hisgallant services in rescuing the crew ofthe s.s. Geir, of Bergen, wrecked on theFame Islands on the 18th February,1908.

Voted a compassionate grant of227Z. Is. to R. Northway, one of thecrew of the Brixham Life-boat, who waspermanently injured when engaged onLife-boat work in December, 1907.

Reported that 66Z. Us. Qd. had beenallowed to men injured in the Life-boatservice recently at Arbroath, Cardigan,Llandudno, North Deal, and St. Anne's.

Granted a retiring pension and a cer-tificate of service to R. E. LOOSE, Cox-swain Superintendent, and a retiringpension to R. MARTIN, Assistant Cox-swain of the Brancaster Life-boat.

Voted 20Z. to J. H. CLIFF, on hisresigning the post of Cowswain of thePorthoustock Life-boat.

Also a compassionate grant of 15Z. tothe Coxswain of the Workington Life-boat William Pike.

Voted 16Z. to pay the funeral ex-penses, etc., of JOHN HUGHES, ex-Cox-swain Superintendent of the Poole Life-boat who had died in great poverty.

Also 10Z. to J. HABDY, who for fifty-nine years had been connected with theLife-boat at the Lizard and was retiringon account of old age.

Nov. 14.—CLOUGHEY, co. DOWN.—•John Life-boat.—At 1 A.M. the Coast-guard reported that a large barque wasashore on the South Rock. When thevessel struck very heavy seas wererunning, but the wind had moderatedafter blowing a gale from E. up towithin half an hour. The Life-boat waspromptly manned and launched, pro-ceeding under sails and oars to thevessel. Owing to the heavy seas con-siderable difficulty -was experienced ingetting alongside and rescuing the crew,twenty-six in number, without damagingthe Life-boat. After the men had beengot into the boat it was found that theirpet dog, a half-bred fox terrier, had beenleft on board, and the men declinedto leave their ship without the dog.Eventually the animal was rescued andthe Life-boat returned ashore. Thebarque was the Oroisset, of Rouen, avessel of 2,783 tons gross, and wasbound from New Caledonia to Glasgowwith a cargo of nickel ore.—Expense ofservice, 331.

Nov. 14.—CLOVELLY, DEVONSHIRE.—Elinor Roget Life-boat.—At 6.30 in themorning the Life-boat was called outto the assistance of the ketch Spirit, ofBideford, which had sprung a leak andwas then about three miles to the south-east of Clovelly. There was a strongand squally N.N.W. wind with amoderately rough sea, and when theLife-boat reached the ketch the waterwas up to the cabin deck. Life-boat-men were put on board to man thepumps and, accompanied by the Life-boat, the vessel beat up to Clovelly.

The ketch left Swansea the previousmorning, and was bound for Bidefordwith a cargo of manure.—Expense ofservice, 211. 9s.

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and Susanna Stephens Life-boat.—Theschooner Ezel, of Cardigan, whilst boundfrom Ipswich to Barry with a cargo ofwheat, stranded in the early morning onthe north part of the Goodwin Sands.At 3.5 A.M. the Life-boat proceeded intow of the harbour tug to the assist-ance of those on board, and on reachingthe schooner found she was labouringin the broken water. On going along-side, the services of the Life-boatmento try and salve the vessel were at onceaccepted. Eight men were placed onboard, and as soon as possible a ropewas passed to the tug and she startedpulling. Within an hour the vesselcame off and was towed into RamsgateHarbour. The wind was light, butthere was a heavy ground swell at thetime of this service.—Property salvagecase.

Nov. 19.—NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUMBER-LAND.—Ada Lewis Life-boat.—At 9 A.M.the Life-boat was launched, at theurgent request of the fisherfolk, to assistone of the fishing cobles, which hadremained at sea after the others hadput back on account of the weather.The strong N.E. wind was very squally,and the sea, becoming rough, was un-doubtedly dangerous for small openboats. On reaching the coble, theLife-boat stood by her while she madefor the shore, and a safe landing waseventually effected under the shelter ofNewbiggin Point.—Expense of service,81. 4s. 6d.

Nov. 21.—REDCAR, YORKSHIRE.—Fiji and Charles Life-boat.— A telegramwas received by the Coxswain of theLife-boat at about 9.15 P.M., statingthat a vessel was making flares andsending up rockets near the South GareBreakwater. The Life-boat, withoutloss of time, was transported about amile to the westward of the boat-houseand launched. On reaching the vesselshe was found to be abandoned, the crewhaving been rescued by a passingsteamer. Four men were put on boardthe vessel, and a kedge anchor run outby the Life-boat, and they succeeded ingetting her off. When clear of the surfa tug was engaged, and the vessel,accompanied by the Life-boat, wastaken to West Hartlepool. The savedvessel was the steam drifter Tantallon

Castle, of Leith, and was bound fromi Yarmouth to Hartlepool when shestranded.—Property salvage case.

Nov. 22. HOLYHEAD, ANGLESEY.—Joseph Whitworth Life-boat.—At 8.15P.M., during a very strong N.W. gale,signals of distress were made from a

j small schooner anchored in the outerroads, and in response the No. 2 Life-boat was promptly launched. Thevessel was soon reached and proved to

i be the schooner Sarah Ellen, of Swansea,| bound from Wicklow to Amlwch in' ballast. The crew of four men wererescued and the Life-boat started onher return journey. Shortly afterwardsit was ascertained that there was agood deal of water in the boat, and asit was not possible to do anythingthere, the Coxswain made for Penrhos

I Beach, where all were landed in safety;it was then found that the trouble wasdue to one of the ventilating plates

i having been improperly unscrewed. Atthe time when the crew were rescuedthe vessel was dragging her anchor, andshe eventually became a total wreck.—Expense of service, 81. 8s.

Nov. 23. — BROADSTAIRS, KENT. —Francis Forbes Barton Life-boat.—During a whole N.W. gale with veryrough sea, in the morning, signals of dis-tress were observed from a vessel aboutfive miles to the south-eastward of thestation. The Life-boat was launched, andon reaching the vessel found she wasthe barge Audrey, of London; she hadboth anchors down, but they had been

: dragging throughout the night. Four! men were put on board to assist thei crew, and about two hours later a tugwas engaged to take the barge intoRamsgate, as she was driving danger-ously near to the Goodwin Sands. Onreaching Ramsgate the barge was safelyberthed, and the Life-boat returned toBroadstairs, arriving shortly beforenoon. The Life-boat was reported tohave behaved splendidly. •— Propertysalvage case.

Nov. 27.—WHITBY, YORKSHIRE.—Robert and Mary Ellis Life-boat.—While several of the fishing cobles wereat sea, the ground swell on the barbecame dangerous. One coble whenentering the harbour was nearly upset,and another was half-filled with water,

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lost two oars, and had to be assistedby ropes from the pier. As there werenine cobles desirous of coming in, theNo. 1 Life-boat was sent out to theirassistance, and escorted them into safety.—Expense of service, 10Z. 2s.

Dec. 1.—GORLESTON, SUFFOLK. —Mark Lane Life-boat.—During a densefog the s.s. Sirius, of Stavanger, strandedon the Scroby Sands. A few minutesbefore 10 A.M. a tug came in from seaand reported that Life-boat assistancewas required. The crew of the No. 1Life-boat were assembled, and in tow ofthe tug proceeded to the vessel whichwas found hard aground. At therequest of the Master the Life-boatstood by in case of further help beingrequired, but on the flowing tide thesteamer came off and was able toproceed on her voyage apparently un-damaged. The Life-boat then returnedashore, arriving soon after 1 P.M.—Ex-pense of service, 23Z. 19s. (jd.

Dec. 2.— STAITHES, YORKSHIRE. —•James Goteland Life-boat. — During athick fog, the fishing boats were outfishing when the sea increased so muchthat their return was accompanied byconsiderable danger to those on board.The Coxswain of the Life-boat realisingthis launched the Life-boat and stoodby the boats until all had reached theshore in safety.—Expense of service,16/. 16*.

Dec. 3.—STAITHES, YORKSHIRE. —James Gowland Life-boat.—The s.s.Marion, of Dundee, stranded at Rawcliff,near Staithes, during a very dense fog,and in response to a telephone messagereporting the accident, the Life-boatput off to her assistance. There was amoderate N.N.E. breeze with a heavyground swell at the time, and when theLife-boat reached the steamer she wasafloat again, but she had lost her pro-peller. The steamer was in shallowwater, and at the request of the Masterthe Life-boat towed her to an anchoragein deeper water. She then searched inthe fog until she found a steamer boundnorth which would take the disabledcraft to the River Tees. As it wasfeared the bottom of the steamer mightbe damaged and endanger the lives ofthe men on board, the Life-boat accom-panied her, arriving at Middlesbrough

at 11 A.M. next day. Owing to the fogand foul tide the Life-boat was unableto return to her station that day, butdid so on the 5th idem.—Property sal-vage case.

Dec. 4.—WEXFORD, co. WEXFORD.—James Stevens No. 15 Life-boat.—At11.30 in the morning the Life-boat waslaunched in answer to signals of distressfrom a vessel ashore on the DoggerBank. A moderate W.N.W. gale wasblowing and the sea on the sands washeavy. On nearing the vessel it wasfound that she was making water badly,but as she was lying in very shoal waterit was not possible for the Life-boat toget alongside. Great difficulty was ex-perienced, owing to the Life-boat ground-ing in the hollow of each sea, buteventually with the assistance of a ropethe boat succeeded in getting closeenough to the craft to rescue the crewof four men in a very exhausted condi-tion. Within ten minutes of the rescuebeing effected the wrecked vessel droveinto deeper water and sank. On theway back to her station the Life-boatfell in, with a steamer bound for Wex-ford, the rescued men were thereforeplaced on board. The service was agood one and very smartly performed,the wreck being in a very awkwardposition owing to the broken sea andshoal water. The vessel—the yawl Rose,of Wexford—was bound for that placewith a cargo of fish when disasterovertook her. — Expense of service,111. 16s. U.

Dec. 8. — SOUTHWOLD, SUFFOLK.—Alfred Carry Life-boat.—At 3.30 P.M.it was reported that a vessel was ashorejust north of the harbour, and as therewas a moderate S.S.W. gale blowing,with a heavy sea, it was decided tolaunch the Life-boat. The boat wasaccordingly launched into the harbourand proceeded out under sail. Thevessel proved to be the barge Maria, ofRochester, bound to Southwold withbrick rubbish and cement. She was atanchor in broken water and the seaswere making a clear breach over her.The Life-boat went alongside and rescuedthe two men, conveying them in safetyashore. Later in the day the Life-boatwas taken out again to try and save thebarge, but it was not possible for anyone

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to get on board.—Expense of service,42Z. 18*. 9d.

Dec. 9.—YARMOUTH, NORFOLK. —John Burch Life-boat.—Soon after mid-day information reached Yarmouththat a Scotch steam drifter was ashoreon the Scroby Sands. The Life-boatwas launched and in tow of a tugproceeded to the sands, finding thePrimrose, of Wick, homeward bound,with a crew of ten hands, aground asstated. The Life-boat remained withher for some time, when the Captainand two of his crew made an attemptto lay out an anchor in his small boat.The Life-boatmen warned him of thegreat risk he ran, owing to the heavyswell, but in spite of all advice to thecontrary he persisted. The boat cap-sized, throwing the three men into thewater, and it was with great difficultythey were saved by the Life-boat.Having replaced them on their vessel,the Captain employed the Life-boatmento save his vessel, and, assisted by thetug, they succeeded in saving both thevessel and her crew, the craft beingtaken back to Yarmouth.—Propertysalvage case.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 10th Dec., 1908.Also voted 790J. Zs. lid. to pay the

expenses of the following Life-boatlaunches, etc., with the view of assistingpersons on vessels in distress :—Aide-burgh No. 2, Ballycotton, Broadstairs,Buckie, Caister No. 1, Courtinac-sherry, Clovelly, Donna Nook, Dunge-ness No. 2, Gorleston Nos. 1 and 2,Kilmore, Kingsdowne, North Deal,Pakefield, Palling No. 2, Point of Ayr,Port Erroll, Port Patrick, St. David's,"Winterton No. 2, and Yarmouth.

Reported that the Portuguese Life-boat Society, of which Queen Amelia isPresident, had written expressing itsgrateful thanks to the Institution andto the Padstow Local Committee forthe valuable services rendered to thebarque Europa, of Oporto, by the Pad-stow No. 2 Life-boat, on the 8thJanuary, 1908. They also conferreda medal on the Chairman of the Branch(Mr. Sussex Langford), and forwarded10Z. to be divided amongst the crew.

Granted HZ. 5«. for injuries to men

in the Life-boat service at Littlehamp-ton, North Deal, and Port Eynon.

Dec. 10. — FLAMBOROUGH, YORK-SHIRE.-—Forester Life-boat.—A wholeS.S.E. gale sprang up causing a roughsea. At 9.30 A.M. a fisherman reportedthat four fishing cobles were out aboutthree miles from the Head and werein great danger. The Coxswain ofthe No. 1 Life-boat with all haste

! launched the boat and proceeded to| them. He stood by them as they madefor the land and brought them one byone into safety at the north landing.—Expense of service, 14Z. 18s.

Dec. 10. SOUTHEND-ON-SEA, ESSEX.

James Stevens No. 7 Life-boat.—At10.15 A.M., during a heavy southerlygale and very rough sea, a vessel wasobserved drifting, with a distress signalin her rigging, towards the shorewest of the Pier. The Coxswain ofthe Life-boat at once assembled hiscrew, got under weigh and proceeded tothe ship. She proved to be the ketchCanterbury Bell, of Plymouth, boundfrom Northfleet to D unbar with a cargoof cement; she had parted both heranchors and was in difficulties whenthe Life-boat reached her. The Life-boatmen were employed to save thevessel, and with their assistance theketch and her crew of four hands weretaken into safety. — Property salvagecase.

Dec. 10.—CAISTER, N O R F O L K . —Covent Garden Life-boat.—In the morn-ing the barge Ernest Piper, of London,stranded on the main about half amile to the south of Caister. Therewas a strong southerly gale at thetime and steps were at once takento launch the Life-boat. Before thiscould be done the tide and sea swepther off the beach and again drove herashore about three hundred yards tothe north of the station. Prior to this,the crew of three hands had been com-pelled to take to the rigging, and fromthis position the Life-boatmen rescuedthem in a very exhausted condition bymeans of lines. At 9 P.M. the samenight, the barge was again swept off thebeach, there being no one on board.The wind was still blowing a gale andthe sea was very heavy, but as it was

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thought it would be possible to save the jbarge, the No. 1 Life-boat was launchedand put some men on board. The ves-sel was then secured and taken intoYarmouth Harbour, which was reachedat about midnight.—Property salvagecase.

Dec. 11.—RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charlesand S'usantia Stephens Life-boat.—-TheLife-boat was despatched, in tow of theharbour tug, to the north part of theGoodwin Sands shortly after midnight,in response to a wireless telegraphmessage reporting a vessel ashore. Atabout 2 A.M. she fell in with a boatcontaining four men, and shortly after-wards another boat containing six moremen, all of whom were rescued. Itappeared that a short time previouslythe men had left their vessel—the pilot-schooner No. 2, of Dunkirk—in the ship'sboats as she had gone ashore and theseas were breaking over her. After themen had been picked up the Life-boatmade for the schooner, but as she wasamong the breakers and the tide wasebbing, nothing could be done. Theboat then returned to Ramsgate andlanded the rescued men, cold and wetthrough.

Later in the morning the Life-boatand tug again put to sea to try andsave the vessel, but she had meanwhilebecome a total wreck. Expenses paidby Board of Trade.

Dec. 11. — PADSTOW, CORNWALL.—Edmund Harvey Life-boat.—The steamerMartha, of Horten, Norway, whilstbound from Algiers to Barry in ballast,broke down when off Trevose Head.There was a strong N.N.W. gale at thetime and the sea was very heavy. Inresponse to the vessel's distress signalsthe No. 2 Life-boat and the tug HelenPeele proceeded to her assistance. Itwas shortly after 7 P.M. and quite darkwhen they reached her, but as there wassuch a heavy sea and the steamer wasso close in shore it was not consideredprudent to go alongside. The Life-boatand tug therefore remained close athand throughout the night in case theirservices should be required to save thecrew. At daylight the Life-boat wentalongside and seven of the steamer's crewasked to be landed. Other members ofthe crew went on board a Falmouth tug

which had come to help the vessel, butthe Master and Chief Engineer refusedto leave their vessel. As there wasnothing more for the Life-boat to do, shereturned to Padstow and landed themen at about 10 A.M., leaving thedisabled steamer in charge of a Cardifftug. Expenses of service, 431. 15s.

Dec. 16.—BEMBRIDGE,!SLE OF WIGHT.— Queen Victoria, Life-boat. —• About9 P.M. signals of distress were made froma vessel which had grounded on SharpusRock, near Bembridge. The Life-boatwas promptly launched, and on arrivalfound H.M. Torpedo-boat No. 059badly holed. The Officer in chargeasked the Coxswain to go aboard, andas they had no anchor and cable theyborrowed those of the Life-boat to tryand steady the vessel and prevent herstern bumping on or near the rocks,which surrounded the vessel. One ofthe Officers was conveyed to anotherdestroyer which was close at hand asthe sea was too rough to use the ship'sboat. She then returned and stood by,but clear of the rocks, the Coxswainremaining on board whilst efforts weremade to get the vessel clear.

There was a moderate wind at thetime of the accident, but it freshened toa gale and the sea increased. The Life-boat stood by the vessel until it wasfound she was making water and theseas were sweeping her from stem tostern. She then came alongside, en-countering considerable difficulty andfrequently bumping on the rocks. Bymeans of ropes the crew, fourteen innumber, were successfully saved, and•when the Life-boat was clear of thebroken water they were put on boardthe other destroyer which was standingby.—Expense of service 431. I3g.

Dec. 17. — NEWBUBGH, ABERDEEN-SHIEE.—James Stevens No. 19 Life-boat.—At 3 A.M. information reached theCoxswain of the Life-boat that a vesselwas in distress to the north of themouth of the River Ythan. A moderategale from the southward caused a heavybreaking sea on the bar, and the Life-boat having been launched into theriver had to cross this on a pitch darknight. One or two heavy seas wereshipped, but the Life-boat behaved well, jand the vessel was reached. The crew

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of eight hands were successfully rescuedand the boat beached abreast of thewreck, the service having been carriedout excellently. The vessel was thesteamer Tillydrine, of Dundee, and wasbound at the time of the disaster fromGoole to Wick with a cargo of coal.—Expense of service, 427. 6s. Gd.

Dec. 19.—PALLING, NORFOLK.—Heartsof Oak Life-boat.—At 7 A.M. a telephonemessage was received from the Light-vessel stating that a steamer was agroundon the sands. The No. 2 Life-boat waslaunched and proceeded to the sands,reaching the vessel at 9.30 A.M. Sheproved to be the s.s. Tay, of Hull, boundfrom Hull to London loaded with iron.The help of the Life-boat was refused,but the Coxswain was requested by theMaster to stand by until high water, onaccount of the heavy sea running. Theyaccordingly did so, and at high waterassistance was asked for, but before theLife-boat could get alongside the steamercame off the sands. As it was then nolonger necessary for the Life-boat toremain she returned ashore, arrivingat 6.45 P.M. — Expense of service,551. 7s. Gd.

Dec. 19, 20.—PALLING, NORFOLK.—Hearts of Oak Life-boat.—The smackMarcus, of Lowestoft, stranded on theHaisboro' Sands and became a totalwreck, her crew of five hands escapingin the ship's boat and taking refuge onthe Haisboro' Light-vessel. The vesselstruck the sands during the evening,and at 8.45 P.M. a message was receivedfrom the Light-vessel reporting hersignals of distress. Steps were imme-diately taken to launch the No. 2 Life-boat, and she proceeded to the sandswith all possible speed. Before shecould get to the smack the crew werecompelled to desert her as stated above.As the weather was thick the Life-boatproceeded to the Light-vessel, and find-ing the crew of the smack there shetook them on board and returned ashore.—Expense of service, 44/. 15s. Gd.

Dec. 22.—HOLY ISLAND, NORTHUM-BERLAND.—Grace Darling Life-boat.—Between 5 and 6 P.M., in moderate butthick weather, signals of distress wereobserved to the eastward of Holy IslandThe No. 1 Life-boat and the rocketapparatus promptly responded. After

about an hour's pull the Life-boatreached Emmanuel Head, where thes.s. Sailor Prince, of North Shields, wasaground in a most dangerous positionamong huge boulders. The Captainrequested the Life-boat to stand by hisship in the hope of getting her off on thenext tide, and about six hours later hesucceeded. The Life-boat then returned,regaining her station soon after mid-night.—Expense of service, 24Z. 3s.

Dec. 26. —WHITBY, YORKSHIRE. —John Fielden Life-boat. — Soon after3 P.M., when a moderate easterly breezewas blowing, the sea with exceptionalsuddenness increassd to a boiling heavysea, breaking over both pier ends. Thecoble Robert and Mary having gone tosea in fine weather about 11 A.M., hadnow to return and was approaching theharbour at about 4 P.M. As it wasrealised that her passage over the barwould be attended with grave risks to thefour men on board, the No. 2 Life-boatwas sent to her assistance and escortedher into safety.—Expense of service,15Z. -s. 3d.

Dec. 26. JOHNSHAVEN, KlNCARDINE-

SHIKE.—Sarah Ann Holden Life-boat.—•Three small fishing boats, belonging toJohnshaven, had put off in the morningfor line fishing, and the sea havingbecome very heavy their return wasrendered dangerous. At 1.45 P.M. itwas seen that it would be impossible forthe boat to get into harbour withoutassistance, the Life-boat was thereforelaunched and proceeded to them. For-tunately, with the help of the Life-boat,the boats eventually got into safety,although great anxiety was felt for thesmallest boat, which was the last toenter the harbour.—Expense of ser-vice, 61. 6s.

Dec. 26.—STONEHAVEN, KINCARDINE-SHIRE.—Alexander Black Life-boat.—The fishing boats belonging to Newburghwas overtaken by bad weather when outfishing, the E.S.E. wind and sea havingincreased suddenly soon after midday.Some of the boats managed to get intoharbour safely, but it was seen that theothers would incur considerable risk,the Life-boat was therefore launchedand remained in attendance for aboutthree hours. In some instances greatdifficulty was experienced, but happily

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all the boats were ultimately taken intosafety.—Expense of service, 51. 5s.

Dec. 27-28.—RAMSGATE AND MAR-GATE, KENT. •—• Charles and SusannahStephens and Eliza Harriet Life-boats.—The s.s. Buteshire, of Glasgow, carryinga crew of fifty-three hands, whilst boundfrom South America to London, with amixed cargo, stranded on the south partof the Longsand. The weather wasvery wild at the time and bitterly coldwith heavy snow, the sea being heavy.

The Margate No. 1 Life-boat heardof the disaster soon after 6 A.M. on the27th December, and at once proceeded tosea. On reaching the vessel, assistancewas offered, but the Captain declined it,at the same time asking that they wouldstand by in case he failed to get hisvessel off. They accordingly did so,and subsequently rendered other assist-ance to those on board. Shortly afternoon a message reached Ramsgatestating that a tug was required,and the Life-boat, in tow of theHarbour tug, proceeded to the steamer.The services of the tug were at onceaccepted, and a rope was passed onboard, and together with other tugstowing operations were commenced, andcontinued until the tide began to ebb.The Ramsgate Life-boatmen were thenengaged, and as many as could be sparedwere put on board to assist the steamer'screw, the others in the Life-boatstanding by. At 1 A.M., on the 28th,the Ramsgate tug, assisted by fiveothers, endeavoured for three hours tomove the vessel, but without success.They then stood by until 11 A.M., whenseven tugs commenced to tow, and atabout 4 P.M. the vessel was got off. Asthe vessel and crew were then out ofdanger the Ramsgate Life-boat and tugreturned to their station, arriving at7 P.M., having been at sea nearly thirtyhours. During the whole of theoperations the weather was most trying,very rough and bitterly cold.

The Margate Life-boatmen also hada very trying time, as they were onduty nearly thirty-six hours.—Propertysalvage case.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 28th Dee., 1908.Voted 1,544Z. 8s. 4d. to pay the

expenses of assemblies, watching,launches, etc., with the view of assist-ing the crews of the distressed vesselsby the following Life-boats, etc.:—Ballantrae, Boulmer, Broadstairs, Camp-beltown, Clacton-on-Sea, Cromer, Dover,Dunbar, Dungeness No. 1, Fishguard,Formby, Fraserburgh, Girvan, Gorles-ton No. 1, Harwich (steam), Kessing-land No, 1, Kingsdowne, Kingstown,Kirkcudbright, Mablethorpe, Maryport,Mevagissey, New Brighton (steam),Newlyn, Newquay (Cornwall), NewRomney, North Deal, North Sunder-land, Palling No. 2, Port Erroll,Porthdinllaen, St. Ives, Sennen Cove,Shoreham, Southend-on-Sea, Stromness,Totland Bay, Upgang, W aimer, Wal-ton-on-Naze, Whit by No. 1, Whithorn,Winchelsea, Winterton No. 2, Worth-ing, and Yarmouth.

Granted 21. 5s. to men injured inthe Life-boat service at Buckie andAldeburgh.

Dec. 28.—SOUTHEND-ON-SEA, ESSEX.—James Stevens No. 9 Life-boat.—At7.30 A.M. a telephone message wasreceived from the Maplin Lighthousestating that a barque was ashore onthe Blacktail Spit, with signals flyingwhich could not be discerned. Thecrew of the Life-boat were assembledand the boat proceeded to the vessel.On arrival it was found that she wasthe barque Kappa, of Brevik, and thata tug was standing by her. The Life-boatmen were engaged to jettison partof the cargo, which consisted of ice,and at 3.45 P.M. the ship was towedclear and taken up the river, the Life-boat at the same time returning to herstation.—Property salvage case.

Dec. 28.—NEWLYN, CORNWALL.—Elizabeth and Blanche Life-boat.—Onthe 27th December it was blowing verystrongly from the northward, and theship Clan Macpherson, of Glasgow, intow, came to anchor windbound inMount's Bay. Early next morning thewind flew to south-eastward, blowingstrongly, and during the day increasedto a gale. By the time the ship andtug got under weigh it was blowinghalf a gale and they made very slowprogress. At 2.30 P.M. the ship wasclose in shore off the Mousehole Island,

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when her tow rope parted. The Life-boat, whose crew had been standing bysince 2 P.M., was immediately launched,but before she could reach the vesselthe tug had got hold of her again. Bythis time the wind had increased to agale and the flood tide was settinginto Mount's Bay, the tug was unableto do much with the ship and bothwere carried across the bay towardsthe eastern shore. The Life-boat in-tercepted them, and the Captain, onthe advice of the Coxswain of the Life-boat, let go his anchors. Just then asohooner was observed running into thebay before the gale and evidently inignorance of where she was. As theanchors of the Clan Macpherson werethen holding, the Coxswain told theCaptain he was going to the assistanceof the schooner, and would return.

The schooner proved to be theTitania, of Salcombe, and the Life-boatpiloted her into Newlyn Harbour,arriving at 4.30 P.M. She then re-turned to the Clan Macpherson, and asthe weather had got much worse, withrain, hail and snow, the Captain decidedto leave her. There were twenty menon board, and all were successfullyrescued and taken to Newlyn by theLife-boat, arriving at 7 P.M.

Next day the Captain of the Titaniasent the following letter to the Life-boat crew:—•

" Newlyn, 29th Dec., 1908." GENTLEMEN,

"In running for Mount's Bay,bound for Newlyn last evening ina gale of wind from the south andvery thick, and not knowing my exactposition, the Life-boat spoke me and ledthe way into the harbour safely. Hadit not been for the help offered by theLife-boat I feel assured that we shouldnot have reached the harbour, and myvessel would have gone ashore.

"Yours respectfully," (Signed) JOSEPH J. BROWN.

" Master of the Titania, of Salcombe."—Expense of services 51Z. 11s.

Dec. 29.—SENNEN COVE, CORNWALL.—Ann Newbon Life-boat.—At 9 P.M. onthe 28th December, the Coxswain of theLife-boat received a telephone messagefrom Tol Peon signal station that a largeship was riding to her anchors, close

in shore, in Porthcurno Bay. At thetime a whole S. gale was blowing and avery heavy sea running.

The Life-boat was launched, and pro-ceeded to the scene of the casualty, butafter getting within half a mile of theLongships Lighthouse it was found tobe impossible to make headway againstthe wind and sea. The Coxswain wastherefore reluctantly compelled to returnto Sennen Cove. At 3 A.M. next morn-ing, the wind having shifted, the Cox-swain determined to make anotherattempt. The Life-boat was launched,but had not proceeded far before thewind veered to W.S.W., throwing up atremendous sea and blowing with greatforce. So dark was the night that itwas impossible for the Coxswain todistinguish the figures of his crew in theboat, and sheets of rain were falling.The sea is described as " mad," and thewind was so strong outside that fromthe Longships until the Life-boatreached Porthcurno Bay it was onlypossible to carry a close reefed foresail,and at times the boat was swept byfollowing seas and filled to gunwale, butshe cleared herself well and behavedsplendidly. When daylight broke theboat was half a mile south of theRunnel Stone Buoy, the Coxswaintherefore hauled her by the wind andfetched right into Porthcurno Bay andalongside the ship, which proved to bethe Fairport, of Liverpool, of nearly2,000 tons register, and carrying a crewof twenty hands,

The ship was lying broadside on tothe beach inside the head in heavybreaking water, rolling her sides under,and so close in shore that she musthave bumped at low water, and the crewhad put their life-belts on, apparentlyanticipating the worst.

The ship had been in tow of a tug,but the tug had sought safety outsideduring the night, and when the Life-boat arrived there was no sign of her.As the anchors of the vessel were thenholding, the Life-boat, at the request ofthe Captain, stood by her, and about9 A.M., the weather having moderatedslightly, the tug was observed returningto the vessel, but the seas were rollingin with such force that the tug couldnot approach within 200 fathoms of her.

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At the request of the Captain of theship, the Coxswain of the Life-boatundertook to endeavour to pass a lineon board the tug, with the object ofconnecting the tow-rope. The ropethrown him from the ship proved tooshort, and he had to fasten up the life-lines on the Life-boat, succeedingeventually in getting them aboard thetug, and by this means the towinghawsers were hauled on board and madefast. Shortly afterwards the vesselslipped her anchors and was towedaway. The Life-boat then made forhome, but the wind and sea were stillso heavy that the Coxswain made forPenzance, where the boat arrived at1.10 P.M.

The local committee regarded the ser-vice rendered by the Sennen Life-boat-men as one of the most gallant everperformed, and specially recommendedthe Coxswain Superintendent, Mr.Henry Nicholas, to the Committee ofManagement for some special rewardfor his pluck and endurance, and theskill which he displayed in controllingthe boat under such difficult circum-stances. The local press also was loudin their praise of the gallant conductand the very high seamanship displayed ;and the Committee of Management, tomark their appreciation, awarded theSilver Medal, accompanied by a framedcopy of the vote inscribed on vellum, toMr. Henry Nicholas. The followingappreciative Jetfcer was also receivedfrom the Captain of the Fairport:

"Mr. H. NICHOLAS," Coxswain, Sennen Cove Life-boat.

" Dear Sir,—Your gallant efforts toreach my vessel on Monday night willnever be forgotten by myself or anyoneon board, and on behalf of my crew andmyself I must thank your crew andyour good self.

" I have told the owners to forwardto you 10Z. on my account, to be dividedamongst you and your men, who foughtso hard to get to us that night. Wish-ing you all the best of New Years andall happiness,

" I remain," Yours very sincerely,

" (Signed) W. A. ARMSTRONG,"Master, Ship Fairport."

—Property salvage case.

Dec. 29.—CAMPBELTOWN, ARGYLL-SHIRE.—James Stevens No. 2 Life-boat.—•A blizzard of unusual severity visited thewest of Scotland at the end of December,and on the night of the 28th the servicesof the Life-boat were called for to assisttwo vessels in distress at the head ofthe Loch. The Life-boat had alreadybeen out on service during the day andreturned in a very damaged condition,but she was promptly manned. TheHonorary Secretary oi the Branch, Mr.J. A. Gardiner, took charge in the absenceof the Coxswain, who had been hurt onthe previous service. The anchor was letgo to windward of the schooner Janes,which had sunk, and whose crew of threemen had taken refuge in the rigging, butowing to the soft nature of the sand theanchor did not hold, and the Life-boatwas driven to leeward. Repeated effortswere made to get to the vessel, but owingto the tremendous force of the wind andthe sea it was found to be impossible,and at 1.30 A.M. the Life-boatmen werecompletely exhausted and obliged togive up the task and land.

After coming ashore the HonorarySecretary mustered another crew, andwith them spent the remainder of thenight under the lee of a small hut waitingfor a lull in the gale, which was blowingwith hurricane force with blinding snow.At 7.20 a lull came and the Life-boatagain made for the schooner, but beforeshe could reach her a shore-boat put offto windward of the wreck and rescuedtwo of the men, but the third had un-happily perished from exposure. TheLife-boat then made for the othervessel, which was the ketch MargaretWotherspoon, and landed her crew ofthree hands.

Although the Life-boat was unsuccess-ful on the first occasion, everythingpossible was done to rescue the unfortu-nate men, and the Committee of Manage-ment, in appreciation of the excellentwork done and the example set by theHonorary Secretary, presented him witha binocular glass bearing a suitableinscription.—Expense of service, 44Z. 6s.

Dec. 29.—KILLOUGH, co. DOWN.—John Groome Life-boat.—During a verycold S.E. gale a telephone message wasreceived stating that a vessel wasashore between Tyrella and Newcastle,

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and that Newcastle Life-boat could notgo to her assistance. The KilloughLife-boat crew were assembled, the boatlaunched, and in a very heavy sea pro-ceeded across the bay, but failed to findany vessel. They then turned home-ward, and when off the Ringmore rocksoff Tyrella fell in with the steamerGaltee More, of Dublin, belonging tothe London and North-Western Rail-way Company, near in shore in shoalwater. The Captain was at once warnedof his [ osition and danger and given hiacourse, the weather then being so thickthe shore could not be seen. Thestea-ner was bound at the time fromHolylnad to Greenore and was carryingpassangers and cargo. At times theLife-ioat was filled by the heavy seas,but she cleared herself well and behavedsplendidly.—Expense of service, 17Z.

Dec. 29.—ROBIN HOOD'S BAT, YORK-SHIRE.—Mary Ann Lockwood Life-boat.—An excellent service resulting in ninelives being saved was performed by thisLife-boat in a fresh gale from S.E., aheavy sea and blinding snow. At 9.15A.M. a messenger arrived and reported avessel was ashore two miles to the northof the station. The crew were promptlysummoned and the Life-boat was

launched. On arrival they found thesteam trawler Beperio, of Grimsby, shehaving stranded when bound from thefishing grounds to Grimsby laden withfish. With difficulty the Coxswain hadjust succeeded in rescuing the men whenthe Life-boat was struck by a heavy seaand driven into shallow water, three ofthe oars being broken at the same time.As the boat was surrounded by hugerocks and the Coxswain saw he couldnot get clear, he decided to beach in thevicinity of the wreck, and this was safelyaccomplished, the Life-boat being hauledup out of danger and taken back to herstation when the weather had moderated.—Expense of service, 42Z. 5s.

Dec. 31.—PAKEFIELD, SUFFOLK.—TheTwo Sisters, Mary and Hannah Life-boat.—At 10.20 A.M. the trawler SoyNicholas, of Lowestoft, was observed onthe Newcome Sands signalling for assist-ance, and the Life-boat was promptlylaunched and proceeded to her. Ongetting alongside five Life-boatmen wereput on board to assist, the Life-boatstood by until the vessel floated andaccompanied her to Lowestoft Harbour.The wind was strong at the time andthe sea very rough—Expense of service,231. 3s.

IST MAT, 1909.] REWARDS. 683

LIFE-BOAT SERVICES IN 1908.

Livessaved.

jEron B'ille, schooner, of Aber-ystwith—saved vessel and.... 3Also landed 7.

Agenoria, schooner, of Chester—stood by vessel.

Albert, schooner, of Boston—landed 2 and assisted to savevessel.

Alford, ketch, of Bldeford—ren-dered assistance.

Alice, smack, of Rye—stood byvessel.

Alroyd, brigantine, of London—rendered assistance.

Amy, barge, of London — savedbarge and 3

Arizona, trawler, of Lowestoft—stood by vessel.

Audrey, barge, of London—as-sisted to save vessel and 3

Barbara, schooner, of Wick-landed 4.

Barden, barque, of Mariehamn—stood by vessel.

Begonia, steam trawler, ofGrimsby 14

Bencroy, s.s., of Liverpool—ren-dered assistance.

Birthday, barge, of London—saved barge and 8

Boy Nicholas, trawler, of Lowes-toft—stood by vessel.

Briton, s.s., of Stettin—assistedto save vessel.

Buteshire, s.s., of Glasgow-rendered assistance and as-sisted to save vessel and 53

Caecilie, schooner, of Hamburg. 3Caleb, barge, of Rochester 3Caledonia, fishing boat, of

Ferryden—stood by boat.Canterbury Bell, ketch, of Ply-

mouth—saved vessel and 4Carltton, s.s., of Glasgow-

stood by vessel.Carl Mark, schooner, of Svend-

borg—stood by vessel.Cayo Soto, s.s., of London-

stood by vessel.Charles Yvonne, ketch, of

Ostend—saved vessel and .. 5Charles Francis, ketch, of Scilly 3City of Oporto, s.s., of Dublin—

assisted to save vessel.Clan Macpherson, ship, of Glas-

gow 20Conctzione, s.s., of Genoa—ren-

dered assistance.Conquest, ketch, of Bridgwater. 5Croisset, barque, of Kouen 26

(Also a dog.)Crown of Germany, barque of

London — landed 1 and ren-dered assistance to vessel.

Dora, schooner, of Carnarvon—assisted to save vessel.

Dorothea, barge, of Harwich-saved barge and 2

Douglas, 3 fishing boats of—saved boats and 9

Dresden, s.s., of Hartlepool—landed 2.

Edward, coble, of Cullercoats—saved coble and 3

Slate, dandy, of Port St. Mary . 13

Livessaved.

Englebert, schooner, of Barssel—assisted to save vessel and . 5

Ernest Piper, barge, of London—saved barge.

Ethel, schooner, of Drogheda—rendered assistance.

Europa, barque, of Oporto 7Evening Star, flat, of Liverpool

—stood by vessel.Excellent, s.s., of Sunderland—

assisted to gave vessel and ... 19Ezel, schooner, of Cardigan-

assisted to save Tessel.Family Pride, yawl, of Cocken-

zie—stood by vessel.Fanny, schooner, of Beaumaris

—rendered assistance.Fairport, ship, of Liverpool—

assisted to save vessel and.... 20Fishing boats of Cullercoats,

Douglas, Filey, Flam borough,Gourdon, Johnshaven, New-biggin, Runswiok, Staithes,Stouehaven, Sunderland, andWhitby—rendered assistance.

Fjordheim, g.s., of Christiania—assisted to save vessel and . 22

Fleetwvtg, brig, of Carnarvon—rendered assistance.

Flora Bell, smack, of Lowestoft—assisted to save vessel and . 5

Flower ofPortsoy, schooner, ofPlymouth — assisted to savevessel.

Galtee More, s.s., of Dublin-rendered assistance.

ffeir, s.s., of Bergen 14General Gordon, smack, of

Lowestoft—stood by vessel.Glassford, s.s., of Glasgow-

landed 10.Golden Bope, lugger, of Newry

—stood by vessel.Goole, B.S., of Goole—stood by

vessel.Graci-euse, schooner, of Gran-

ville—landed 4.Griffon, steam lighter, of Glas-

gow—rendered assistance.Guiding Star, schooner, of Run-

corn 4Harold,a.s., of Liverpool 9Handy, steam drifter, of Banff

—stood by vessel.Helen McGregor, schooner, of

Dublin 4Helwick Light vessel 7Henry, schooner, of Brake-

stood by vessel.Huddersfield, s.s., of Cardiff 12Integrity, trawler of Lowestoft

—assisted to save vessel and.. 6J. 3. Barrow, schooner, of Lan-

caster 4James O'Neill, schooner, of Kin-

sale—stood by vessel.James Postlethwaite, schooner,

of Barrow—landed 2.Ja«e,ketch,of Belfast—landed 3.Janet, schooner, of Carnarvon-

assisted to save vessel.John Pickard, schooner, of

Goole—rendered assistance.John Rees, ketch, of Plymouth

—saved vessel and 4

Livessaved.

John Robert, lugger, of Yar-mouth—rendered assistance.

Kappa, barque, of Brevik—assisted to save vessel.

Kara, s.s., of London—stood byvessel.

L. tea, steamer, of Constanti-nople 4

Ladore, barque, of Liverpool—stood by vessel.

Lady Ann, s.s., of Suuderland—assisted to save vessel.

Lady Fielding, schooner, ofAmlwch 6

Lake Michigan, s.s., of Liver-pool—stood by vessel.

Lima, lighter, of Stockton-on-Tees—assisted to save vessel.

Lisbeth, barque, of Hamburg—stood by vessel.

Lizzie May, schooner, of Chester—assisted to save vessel and . 5

Lizzie B. Wilce, schooner, ofFalmouth 5

Lord March, schooner, of Faver-sham—saved vessel and 7

Louisiana, s.s., of Copenhagen—rendered assistance.

Maggie Brocklebank, schooner,of Barrow—rendered assist-ance.

Marcus, smack, of Lowestoft—landed 5.

Margaret Elizabeth, ketch, ofBeaumaris 2

Margaret Wotherspoon, ketch—lauded 3.

Marguerite, fishing vessel, ofDouglas—stood by vessel.

Maria, barge, of Rochester 2Marion, s.s., of Dundee—ren-

dered assistance.3fartAa,s.s.,of Horten—landed 7.Mary Barrow, schooner, of

Barrow 5Mary Jane, schooner, of Lan-

caster 4Mary Smethunt, schooner, of

Wick—landed 4.Mea, yacht, of Hoylake—stood

by vessel.Mietzing, s.s., of Dantzig—ren-

dered ftssist&nce,Navigator, schooner, of Arklow 6Notre Dame de Toutes Aides,

schooner, of Nantes 9Olive Branch, coble, of Culler-

coats—stood by coble.Orlando, s.s., of Sundsvall—

stood by vessel.Pet, schooner, of Chester 4Pilot Schooner No. 2, of Dunkirk 10Pioneer,eloof,ot Lynn—landed 2Pioneer, ketch, of Milford 2Primrose, steam drifter, of Wick

—assisted to save vessel and.. 10Princess May, ketch, of Little-

hampton—stood by vessel.Prosum, s.s., of Christiania 17Queen, passenger steamer, of

Southampton—landed 69.R.K.O.B. 6, scho'oner. of Cron-

stadt—stood by vessel.Regalia,, fishing boat, of Douglas

—stood by vessel.

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livessaved.

Renown, flshing bo»t, of Girvan—landed 4.

Reperio, steam trawler, ofGrimsby 9

Robert and Mary, coble, ofWhitby—stood by coble.

Rose, yawl, of Wexford 4Sailor Prince, steam trawler, of

North Shields — stood byvessel.

Salmo, coble, of Whitby—savedcoble and S

San Pedro, barge, of Rio deJaneiro—saved vessel and - . . . 5

Sarah Ellen, schooner, of Swan-sea 4

Sea Nymph, coble, of Beadnell—attended coble.

Shamrock, smack, ol Lowestoft—assisted to save vessel and . 5

Sirius, 8.S., of Stavanger—stoodby vessel.

Spirit, ketch, of Bideford—assisted to save vessel.

Sultan, ketch, of Barnstaple ... 3Swallow, motor yacht, of New-

haven—saved yacht and 1Syren, ketch, of Beaumaris—

stood by vessel and landed 2.

Livessaved.

Tahis, ship, of Greenock—stoodby vessel.

Tantallon Castle, steam drifter,of Leith—saved vessel.

Tay, s.s., of Hull—stood byvessel.

Teazer, barge, of Rochester—saved barge and 3

Terrier, schooner, of Dartmouth—stood by vessel.

The Queen, s.s., of Glasgow—stood by vessel.

Tillydrine, s.s., of Dundee 8Titania, schooner, ot Salcombe

—rendered assistance.Torpedo Boat No. 059 14Trebiskin, ketch, of Padstow—

stood by vessel.Trouville, s.s., of Newhaven—

rendered assistance.Truthseeker, schooner, of Run-

corn—stood by vessel,Victor, trawler, of Brixham 4

Afterwards rendered assist-ance to vessel.

Volunteer, fishing vessel, of Col-chester—stood by vessel.

Walden Abbey, ship, of Liver-pool—stood by vessel.

saved.Walter J. Cummins, brigantine,

of Irvine 6Whitby flshing coble, landed 3.William Edward, schooner, ot

Garston — assisted to savevessel.

Willam Thompson, schooner, ofWexford—rendered assistance

i 1'outtg Bert, smack, o{ Lowes-toft—assisted to save vessel.

Yitwith, ketch, of Padstow 3

Total lives saved by Life-boatsin 1908,in addition to which 42vessels and boats were savedand 124 persons landed fromvessels in distress, light-ships,etc 486

During the same period the In-stitution granted rewards forsaving lives by flshing andother boats, etc 152

Total lives saved in 1908 by Life-boats and other means 638

THE LIFE-BELT USED BY THE CREWS OF THE LIFE-BOATS OF

THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

The requisite qualities of a Life-boat man's life-belt are—

1. Sufficient extra buoyancy, 22 Ibs., to supporta man heavily clothed, with his head and shouldersabove the water, or 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,BO 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 enduranceof fatigue, which, in rowing-boats, is a matter of vitalimportance.

4. Strength, durability and non-liability to injury.

IST MAT, 1909.] REWARDS. 685

SHORE-BOAT SERVICES REWARDED BY THE ROYAL NATIONALLIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION IN 1908.

Jan. 9.—Voted the Silver Medal to FEBDK.CHABLES HICKS, who by swimming saved, atimminent risk of his own life, the Captain ofthe schooner Thomas W. Lawson, of Boston,who had been washed on to the Helwetherrook after the vessel was wrecked at the ScillyIslands on the 13th December, 1907. Thesum of 12Z. was also voted to the men whomanned the shore-boat by means of which therescue was effected.

Jan. 9.—Three men saved, at moderate riskto themselves, a man whose boat was capsizedoff Burton Port, in squally weather, on the2nd December, 1907.—.Reward, II. 10s.

Jan. 9.—Three men saved, at considerablerisk, two persons from the boat EleanorMary, which broke from her moorings inLynmouth Harbour during a S.W. gale onthe 6th December, 1907.—Reward, 21. 5s.

Seven other men assisted in the work ofrescue, and they, together with a man whowas hurt, were allowed I I . 13s. Qd.

Jan. 9.—Two men saved a sailor belongingto a vessel in Skerries Harbour, who wasadrift in a boat without any oars on the28th December, 1907. There was a moderateE.S.E. gale with a rough sea at the time,and the salvors incurred moderate risk.—Beward, 11.

Jan. 17.—A man saved, at moderate risk tohimself, one of two men from a boat belong-ing to a pilot cutter. The salvor was cruisingoff the Lizard when he saw the boat, whichwas swamped, with the two men clinging toher. Every effort was made to save the secondman but without success.—Beward, II.

Jan. 27.—Eight men saved, at moderaterisk to themselves, two of three men whosecoble capsized off Flamborough in a suddensquall.—Beward, Ql.

Feb. 5.—Two men put off in a boat atClacton-on-Sea to search for a man who wasreported adrift in a boat. The boat could notbe found.—Reward, li.

Feb. 11.—Ten men promptly put off in aboat and saved two men whose boat was cap-sized about four miles to the N. of Berwick-on-Tweed in heavy weather.—Beward, Hi. 5s.

One of the men, named ALEXANDER AITCHI-sour, at the risk of his own life, gallantly savedhis comrade, and was awarded the SilverMedal and SI.

Feb. 13.—Five men saved, at great risk, thefishing boat Caledonia and her crew of threemen on the 6th January. The Caledonia wasdismasted and unmanageable in a wholewesterly gale and heavy cross sea off Mont-rose.—Beward, 5i.

Feb. 19.—Four men promptly saved fourmen from a salmon yawl, which had capsizedin Youghal Bay in a strong N.W. wind andrough sea.—Beward, 21.

Feb. 25.—Six men saved the fishing vesselRegalia, of Douglas, and her crew of fivehands, which was disabled in a N.N.W. galeand rough sea off Douglas.—Beward, 31.

March 12.—Ten men saved six persons fromthe s.s. Mandalay, of Hull, wrecked owing tofoggy weather to the south of Bobin Hood'sBay on the 14th February.—Beward, 51.

April 2.—Four men put off in a boat fromArdrossan, and saved a man named A. Muirfrom Horse Island.—Beward, li.

In this case Muir had gone with two othermen to their lobster pots, when a heavy seaswamped the boat and washed out one of themen. Muir at once dived after him, and con-veyed him to a rock. In the meantime theboat foundered; Muir thereupon proceeded tosearch for the other man but without avail.He then returned to the rock, only to findthat the man whom he had originally rescuedhad been washed away and drowned. Hethen made for Horse Island and made signals,and in response the four men went off andsaved him. The Committee granted Muir 31.in recognition of his gallant attempts to savehis companions.

May 2.—Nine men and seven men at Horn-sea and Withernsea respectively put off incobles for the purpose of assisting the crew ofa vessel supposed to be in distress off Aide-burgh, in calm but foggy weather, on the 2ndMay. Three other men assisted in launchingone of the boats.—Beward, 81. 6s.

May 14.—Four men saved five personswhose boat capsized and sunk, in a strongsoutherly breeze and rough heavy sea inPentland Firth on the 16th March. Thesalvors were fishing in a similar sized boatand incurred considerable risk.—Reward, 4i.

May 31.—Five men landed the crew of fivehands and subsequently stood by the fishingboat Star of the Sea, of Sligo. The vesselstranded on the rocks near Aranmore, andthe men by going to her assistance lost theirfishing.—Beward, li. 17s. 6d.

June 4.—Three men put off in a boat atPeterhead and saved one of the crew of thetrawler Concord, which stranded on the rocksnear the harbour in a strong N.W. breeze andheavy sea on the 27th August, 1907.—Reward,11. 10s.

June 4.—Two men at Peterhead rescuedtwo of the crew of the steam trawler BenLedi, of Aberdeen, wrecked off Peteriead in amoderate S.E. breeze but very heavy groundswell on the 1st May. The boat used wasdamaged to the extent of li., which was de-frayed by the Institution. The remainder ofthe crew were saved by rocket apparatus.—Beward, li. 10s.

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June 6.—Five Spittal fishermen promptlyput off in a coble and rescued two men fromthe smack Rejoice, which had stranded on therocks to the north of Berwick Harbour atabout 4 a.m. There was a strong N.N.E.breeze, with a rough to heavy sea, and thesalvors incurred moderate risk.—Reward, 51.

July 2.—Three men put off in a boat and,at slight risk to themselves, rescued a Nor-wegian sailor who was adrift in a boat withouteither anchor or thole-pins near Appledore.—Beward, 7s. &d.

July 9.—The crew of the steam drifterVintage saved the crew of six hands of thefishing boat Speedwell, of Wick, off Buckie(Glnny) Harbour, on the 8th June. TheSpeedwell was being towed, with other boats,to the fishing, when her tow-rope broke andshe drove on to the rocks. The master of thedrifter with very commendable promptnessproceeded to the spot, lowered his boat withfour men in her, veered her down to thewreck and rescued the men.

There was a rough and choppy sea at thetime, and the fishing boat had founderedwithin a very short time of striking the rock.

Voted a letter of thanks and 11. to themaster of the drifter, 10s. each to the fourmen who manned the small boat, and 5s. eachto the remainder of the crew, four in number.

July 9.—The crew, twenty-two in number,of the private Life-boat Henry Ramey Upcher,put off in a strong N.N.W. breeze and roughsea and landed eight men from four crab boatswhich were iri danger off Sheringham on thenight of the 5th June.—Eeward, 111.

July 14.—Two men promptly put off in aboat and rescued a gentleman visitor who, ina strong S.W. wind and rough sea, had driftedin a small boat a long way to leeward offClovelly.—Beward, 10s.

July 20.—A man promptly put off in a boatand at slight risk rescued one of two ladswhose boat was capsized in a moderate W.S.W.breeze and smooth sea off Port Charlotte,Islay. The other lad unfortunately perishedbefore help reached him.—Beward, 10s.

Aug. 13.—Voted the thanks of the Institu-tion, inscribed on vellum, and U. each, toJAMES E. MIBFIELD, WILLIAM STOEBY, andWILLIAM STOBBY, junior, for gallantly savingthe crew of three men of the coble Chance It,of Whitby, which was capsized in a very heavyground sea off Whitby on the 15th July.

The salvors, observing the accident, pro-ceeded, at great risk to themselves, to theassistance of the men, and when effecting therescue their coble became entangled in thenets belonging to the sunken boat.

Aug. 14.—Four men saved, at gome risk ina strong tideway, two persons whose boat hadbeen capsized off Exmouth.—Beward, 21.10s.

Aug. 20.—A man promptly rescued two menwhose boat was capsized off Exmouth inmoderate weather. The salvor's boat wasdamaged and the cost of the repairs, amount-ing to 11., was defrayed by the Institution.—Reward, 10s.

Aug. 24.—Two men very promptly saveda man whose boat was drifting to sea nearthe Annat Bank off Montrose, in moderateweather.—Reward, 10s.

Sept. 4.—A man saved three persons whoseboat was capsized and sunk in a strong N.N.W.breeze and moderate sea, off Pwllbeli.—Be-ward, 5,«.

Sept. 8.—Seven men promptly put off ina boat and rescued two lads from a rock onwhich their boat had been damaged in astrong northerly gale and rough sea ofi Green-castle.—Beward, 21. 12s. 6d.

5s. was also allowed to defray the cost ofreplacing an oar which was broken.

Sept. 10.—Voted 21. to the Master and 10s.to each of the crew of the tug Imperial, ofLowestoft, for taking the tug on to the edgeof the Newcome Sands and saving three boysadrift in a boat, in a strong W.S.W. breezeand very heavy sea, on the 27th August.

Sept. 10.—The Coxswain of the Angle Life-boat promptly saved four men whose smallboat was capsized between Milford and Angle,in fine weather, on the ith August. — Be-ward, 10s.

Sept. 10.—Three men saved, at considerablerisk, a visitor who in a small boat was driftingtowards the Newcome Bidge, off Lowestoft,in a strong northerly wind and tide, on the13th August.—Beward, 81.

Sept. 26.—Two men saved, at slight risk tothemselves, three of four persons from a smallboat belonging to the brigantine David Bees,of Dublin, in Dingle Harbour. The four menwere laying out a stream anchor when theboat was damaged and sank, and one of themen was unfortunately drowned before helpcould reach them.—Beward, 15s.

Oct. 1.—Five shore-boats were sent out tosearch for a missing boat containing two per-sons at Port Erin. No trace of the boat couldbe found, and her occupants were not heardof.—Reward, 6t. 10s.

Oct. 8.—Two men put off in two boats andsaved three persons from a coble which struckthe East Scar rocks off Bedcar and was stovein, in a strong westerly wind and choppy sea,on the 7th September.—Reward, 10s.

Oct. 17.—Two men saved, at moderate risk,two men, whose boat had become unmanage-able and was driven dangerously near to theSouth Pier, Penzance, in a strong S.S.E.breeze and rough sea. The accident wascaused through one of the oars breaking.—Beward, 11.

Nov. 12.—Voted an aneroid barometer,mounted on a shield and bearing a suitableinscription, to Captain OWEN PBYDIE, CaptainHABBY CASE, Mr. EVAN JENKINS, and Mr.CHABLES RUSSELL, for displaying conspicuousbravery on the occasion of the wreck of thebarque Amazon, on the Margam Sands, PortTalbot, during a W.S.W. hurricane on the1st September.

IST MAY, 1909.] REWARDS. 687

Six men went into the heavy surf up totheir necks among a great deal of wreckage,and rescued six men who had jumped over-board from the wreck.—Reward, 12L

Nov. 12.—Voted the Silver Medal to Mr.PATRICK MONAN, a binocular glass bearing aninscription to Mr. JOHN MCCAUSLAND, and thesum of 2Z. each to three other men; the awardin each instance being accompanied by a voteof thanks inscribed on vellum and framed, fortheir gallant services in saving, at great riskto themselves, the crew of eleven hands ofthe barque Trientalis, of Gothenburg, wreckedin a S.E. gale and very heavy sea, at Bally-quinton Point, co. Down, on the night of the26th September.

Nov. 12.—Voted a binocular glass with aninscription to Captain J. SCOTT, of the tugMarsden, 21. each to the Mate and two pilots,and 10s. each to seven other men on boardfor their prompt and meritorious services inrescuing the crew of twenty-four hands ofthe e.s. Abasoto, of Bilbao, wrecked on theWhitestone Bock, near Sunderland, in thickweather, a S.E. gale and heavy sea, on the19th October.

Nov. 12.—Eleven men saved, at moderaterisk, the crew of thirteen hands of the steamtrawler Leipzig, of Bremen, wrecked on theFame Islands, in moderate weather, on the18th September.—Eeward, 2Z. 15s.

Nov. 12.—Three men promptly put off intwo boats and saved two persons whose boatwas capsized by a sudden squall near NorthShields, on the 17th September.—Reward, 15s.

Nov. 12.—Pour men saved five personswhose boat was stove in on some piles andsunk at the eastern entrance of the AdmiraltyHarbour at Dover, in fine weather at 11 P.M.,on the 3rd October.—Reward, 42.

Nov. 12.—A man promptly saved anothernan whose boat was capsized and was on the

point of sinking, in a strong S.W. breeze andmoderate sea, off Yarmouth, on the 14thAugust.—Reward, 10s.

Nov. 19.—Two men saved two fellow-fisher-men whose boat, the Catherine, capsized in astormy N.N.W. wind and high sea off Clovelly.—Reward, II. Ws.

Nov. 24. — The Margate Life-boat crewlaunched the skiff Moss Rose and searchedfor a man missing from a boat belonging tothe s.s. T. W. Stuart, which capsized in aS.W. moderate gale and choppy sea, off Mar-gate.—Reward, 10L 15s.

Nov. 24.—Ten men put off in the privatesurf-boat at Arbroath, and at moderate risksaved the fishing-boat Hesperus and her crewof five hands, in a S.W. gale and rough sea.The fishing-boat had been driven on to therocks near the harbour.—Reward, 51.

Nov. 24.—Five men put off in a boat toassist the schooner Flower of Portsoy, in veryhad weather off Holyhead, on the 22nd and23rd November. On tho first occasion theweather was so unusually severe that theywere unable to reach the vessel. Next morn-ing the weather moderated a little, and theyagain went off, when the master of the vesseldeclined any assistance.—Reward, 31.10s.

Dec. 10.—Granted an additional 11. 5s. tothree men in connection with a shore-boatrescue off Lowestoft on the 27th November,1907.

Dec. 10.—The crew of the Caister No. 1,after assembling for service during a strongS. gale and heavy sea, found it was unneces-sary to launch the Life-boat, as the vessel—the barge Ernest Piper, of London—droveup on to the shore. They therefore gotinto communication with the vessel andpaved the crew of three men by means oflines.

THE

MEDAL OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,FOR THE PRESERVATION OP LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

Olnxrte.—Bust of His Majesty KINO EDWARD VII. Double Legend : " Boyal National Life-boat Institution.Founded in 1824. Incorporated 1860. King Edward VII. Patron."

Reverse.—Figure of Hope assisting Coxswain-Superintendent of Life-boat to buckle on his life-belt, andwishing him and bis crew " God speed." Life-boat manned in distance ready to launch, andawaiting the instructions of the Coxswain-Superintendent. " 6. W. de Saulles."

The colour of the ribbon (which is corded silk) attached to the medal is blue.

The folio Ting Is a LIST of the GOLD and SILVER MEDALS which have been voted by the Committee of Managementof the Institution since its establishment on the 4th March, 1824 to the 31st Dec., 1908, to peraous whote humane andIntrepid exertions in saving Life from Shipwreck on our Coasts, etc., have been deemed sufficiently conspicuous to meritthat honourable distinction. The Cases will be found recorded in detail in the several Annual Reports of the Institution.

The total number of Medals and Clasps granted by the Institution is 1,362, of which 101 were in Gold, tnd 1,261in Silver.

Ifote.—The asterisk (*) after the name denotes the reception ot a Gold Medal or Clasp. The figure after the tamesignifies the number of honorary distinctions received from the Institution. Abbreviations.—C.G.- Coast Guard. R.C.—Eevenue Cruiser. M.M.—Master Mariner.

Abbot, Sidney, Clovelly.Abbott, John, C.G.Acraman, J., Fishgnard.Adair, R., late Coxswain

Ballywalter Life-boat.Adalr, W., C.G.Adam. J., C.G. (2)Adams, Thomas.)Agar, J., C.G., Morris Castle.Agnes, Samuel, Wivenfioe.Ahem, Jobn, C. G., Kilmore.Aikin. J., C.O.. Cnshendall.Aitcnison, Alexander.Alexander, W., l«ts Cox.

Thorpeness Life-boat.Alum, Jas.. Holy island.Allen, Lake Jas., M.M.,

Wivenhoe.Amls.Elward, late Coxswain

Pallinc Life-boatAndmon, Gaorge, Seaman.

Anderson, John ».,E.N.,C.G.Annis, M., C.G. (3)Anthony, Owen, M.M., Holy-

head.Armstrong, J., late Cox. of

Hanxley Life-boat.Armstrong, R., Newbiggia.Armstrong, W., Blyth.Armstrong, W., Newbiggin.Arnold, W. H., C.O.,

Sandown.Askln, J., Ballywalter.Atkins, T.,C.G.,Wainneet.

I Austen,Wm.,Seaman, Rams! gate Steamer Vulcan.j AntridKe, Lieut., R.N.I Doonbeg.Avisse, I. N., M.M.,

Boulogne.

Eicon, Henry, Harwich.

Bacon, James.1 Bailey, James, Boatman,! Deal.i Baillie, Lieut. Henry, R.K.Baillie, Lieut. H., R.N.Bain, Alex., Seaman, Skerries

[ Bake, Lieut., K.N., C.G.Baker, Lt. G. S., R.N., C.G.Baker, Lt.W. H., R.N., C.G.Baker, T., C.G., Brooke.Ball, D. Graham, M.M.Ball, E., Angle.

j Banyard, Jobn, C.S.! Barlach, Henry, M.M.: Barnard, A., C.G. (2)I Barnes, George, Christchnrch.j Barrett, J., C.S. Carn-

son. (2)Barrett, W., C.G.

| Barrett, W., Jun.i Bairoa, E. N.

Barry, Lt. G., R.N., Klnsale.Bartholomew, R. J.Bate, Samuel, late Asst.

Cox. Padstow Life-boat.Bate, Thomas, late Cox.

Bnde Life-boat.Bates, Thos., C.G.Batist, J., C.G., Dymchnrch.Beatson, G. B. M, C.G. (2)Beanclerk, The late Lord

Chas.Beck, Robert, late Cox. of

i Point of Ayr Life-boat.Beddoe, D., Fishguard.Bedwell, Wm.. M.M.Begf, -., M.M.Betsey, By., Ramsgate.

i Banett, Ca.pt. C. C., K..N.«: Berrlman, James, M.M.. Berry, Dai id, Ramsgate.Sevan, John, M.M.

IST MAT, 1909.]

Bickerstaffe, R., late Cox.Blackpool Life-boat. (2)

Billett, R., C.G., late Cox.Lydd Life-boat.

Bingham, Wm.Bishop, Geo.,Polkerris.Bishop, S., C.G., Caister.Bishop, Thos., late As'. Cox.

Palling Life-boatBlack, A., C.G., Strangf jrd.Blackmore, Wm., C.G.,

Peniance. (2)Blackwood, Rev. J. O'Reilly,

Ballywalter. (21Blair.Lt. Horatio, R.N., C.G.Blampled, C., Jersey.Blance, John, Shetland.Blisseodon, William M..C.G.Blois, Capt. J. R., R.N.*Blythe, Miss Ellen.Bolitho, Simon, C.G., Bnde.Bougourd.H., Pilot, Guernsey.Bonner, G., C.G., Oollieston.Bouchard, John, St. Martin's.Bowen, Lient. C. H., R.N.*Boyd, Henry, C.G.Boyd, John, Portrueh.Boyd, Mrs.Boyle, Marcos, late Cox.

Wexford Life-boat. (2)Boyle.Lieut. Hon. R.F., R.N.Bradford, John, Exmonth.Bradford, Uriah, Exmonth.Bradley, Wm. , Southend.Brioe,W., C.G.,Greencastle.Bridle, W.. M.M., Lyme.Brims, John, late Cox.

Thurao Life-boat. (2)Brine, Thos., Douglas.Brinksmead, W., M.M.Brittaln, Lient. G. S., R.N.,

C.G. (2)»Britton, Henry ,Cox. Walton-

on-Naae Life-boat.Britton, J., Master of the

American Ship Kochetter*Britton, Wm., late Cox.

Harwich Life-boat.Broad, W.. Falmonth.*Brooke, Thomas W., Holy-

head.Brooks, A., C.G., Dungeness.Brown, Christopher, Brid-

lington.Brown, Fredk., Bridllngton.Brown, Henry, Newblggln.Brown, James, C.G.,Dunbar.Brown, John, late Cox. New-

biggin Life-boat. (2)Brown, Solomon, Caister.Brown, Thos., late Cox.

Cresswell Life-boat (2).Browne. Capt. P. R. M. (2)*Brune, Miss B. M. Prideaux.Brune, Miss E. F. Prideaux.Brune, Miss G. R. Prideanx.Brune, Miss M. K. Prideanx.Brunton, Lt.J.,R.N.,C.G.(2)*Bnck,W.C., R.N..C.U.Bnckett, J., late Cox. Brigh-

stone Grange Life-boatBndd, James, C.G.Bulkeley, J. B., late Cox. of

Telgnmonth Lite-boat.Bulley.Lt J..R.N., C.G.(4)*«Bnmby, J..C.G., Clovelly.Bunt, John, C.G.Bunt, John, PortUhead.

GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. 689

Burden, W. J., Telgnmouth.Bnrnard, T., Bldefoi d. (.i)Borne, J., C.G., Peraance.Bnrne, John, Sen., Shields.Barney, R., C.G., Banff.Burton, William, Ramsgate.Bury, Ld. Viscount, P.O..M.P.Butcher, James, Lowestoft.Butcher, Rich., Lowestoft.Byrne, Lawrence, C.G.'Byrne, Private R. Irish Regt

Canterbury, His Grace TheArchbishop of (Dr. Man-ners Button).*

Cable, James, CoxswainAldeburgh Life-boat (3)

CahiU, D. F. L., M.D.Cain, Wm.Callaway.W., Seaman, Lyme.Callow, Wm., late Cox. of

Castletown Life-boat.(2)Campbell, James, Leestone.Campbell, Miss J., Drogheda.Campbell, Angus, Cutter

Princtu Royal. [C.G.Cameron, Capt. O. S., R.N.,Candlish, J., late Cox.

Lytham Lift-boatCannell, T.,late Cox. Isle of

Man Life-boat.Cannon, John, late Cox. of

Hasborough Life-boat.Oarberry, Patrick, Wextoid.Carbls, Thos., late Cox. of

the Penzance Life-boat (2)Carey, H., Shrove Head.Carr,C.S.,Gnnner R.C. Sylvia.Carr, Henry, H.M. Customs,

Wexford.Carr, John. C.G.. Dnnmanus.Carr, Samuel, C.G.Carrington, J.. Steam-tug

Liverpool, Harwich.Carrington, Lient., R.N.Carrington, W. H. [Regt.Carroll, Private, Royal IrishCarter, Fredk., Weymonth.Carter, J..C.G.Casey, M.,Newcastle, Ireland.Castel, G., Broadstairs.Caulfleld, Geo., Howth.Cay, Capt. R. B., R.N., C.G.Chaddock, J., C.G.Chaplin, — , M.M.Chapman, Thomas; the late,

F.R.S., V.P.*Chappell, T., Bideford.Chappell, Capt. W., Bideford.Chard, J., Boatman, Thorpe.Chesnutt, George, C.G.Cheyne, William, Orkney

Isles.Chittenden, E., Broadstairs.Christian, Thomas A.Clark, George, Seaman.Clark, T., Bridlington.Clarke, Lieut Joseph, R.N.'Clarkson. T., Coxswain of

the Lytham Life-boatClaybum, T , late Cox. Scar-

boro' Life-boat. (2)Clayson, S., Assistant Cox.

Margtte Life-boats.Clayton, Lt. R.N., C.G.Cleave, R., Wivenhoe.Clements, F. G., Eccles.Cloke, W., Pilot, Mevagissey.

Cobb, Rev. C., M.A., Dym- Davies, late Vlce-Adm. G.church.*

Cockrom, W., H.M.S. Eagle.Coftey,P.,Tramoi e .WaterfordColby, Nathaniel, late Cox.

Pakeneld Life-boatCole, J., Seaman, Wivenhoe.

(1)*Davies, Capt Thomas, R.N.Davtes,George, late Cox.Hoy-

lake Life-boatDavlson,W.,late Cox-Sunder-

land Life-boatCollard, S., Pilot, Deal. Dawson, T., Hartlepool.Collins, James, C.G., late ! Day, Chr., Middlesbrough.

Cox. Rye Life-boat. ! Day, Thomas, Bideford.Collins, J., Master of the Deane, Henry, C.G.

American ship Rounu.* Delpierre, Jean A., Boulogne.Colllson, R., M.M. Dempsey, Daniel.Collopy, J., C.G.,Portbcawl.Combe, Lt. M., R.N., C.G.Coneys, Anthony, Clifden.Connlok. J.. Dundalk.Cook, Stephen, Cox. Folke-

stone Life-boat.Cooper, Hugh, C.G.Cooper, T., Sen., Ramsgate.Cooper, T., Jnn., Ramsgate.Coppin, Lt. F., R.N.. C.U.Corbert, W., late Cox. Ard-

more Life-boatCorbet P., Pilot Guernsey.Corl>ett, W.. Douglas.Cork, W., C.G.,Fort George.Corkbill, W., late Cox. Pad-

stow Life-boat. (2)Cornish, Lt J., R.N., Bovis.Costello, M., Roaslare. 'Cotton, D., BrighstoLe, I.W.Cotton, James, ditto. Cox. of

Life-boat. [Life-boat. (a)Cotton, W., Cox. AtherfleldConl, Alexander, Montrose.Conl, Charles, Montrose.Cowin, J., Ramsey.Cox, Lt. H., R.N ., C.G . (2)*Cox, Surgeon H. L., A.M.D.Cox, Joseph, lateCox.of the

Dempsey, D., jun.Dempsey, Alex.Dent, J., Newbiggln.Desmond, John, Limerick.De St. Oroix, F., Jersey.*De St. Crolx, J., Jersey.*De St Croix, P., Jersey.*Deverenx, M., Rosslare. (3)Dillon, Jas., C.Q., Arklow.Dinneen, J.,1 C.O. s.s.

Albatrott, of London.Dobson, T., late Cox. Donna

Nook Life-boatDodd, Thomas, Cox. Hoylake

Life-boat.Donkin, A., Cullercoata. (2.)Donovan, Dennis, C.G. (2)Donovan, J., C.G.Dooley, Lt. D., R.N., C.G.Douglas, Alexander. C.G.Donglas, J., Harrington.Dower, Capt. A., Dungarvan.Downing, Nicholas B.Drayson, D., C.G.Duffy, M., Mnllaghmore.Duncan, David, late Cox.

Montrose Life-boat.Dunmore, The Earl of.Dunn, William, M.M.

Appledore Lite-boat (3) Durban, John, Walmer.Cox, J., jnn., late Coxswain! Dyer, B., Seaman, Wivenhoe.

Appledore Life-boat. (2)Cox, W., C.G., Kllmore.Craggs, J., C. G., DevonportCragie, J., late Cox. South-

wold Life-boat. (3)Crawford, Wm.Cronen^ Dennis, Ballycotton.Cropper, Peter, Cox. of Liver-

pool Life-boat.Crosby, Nicholas, Dnndalk.Crosswell, T., C.G.Crouch, J., Broadstairs.Crouch, R., Broadstairs.Crowden, J., C.G., Muchals.Cnbitt, W., Bacton. (2)Cubltt, W. jun., Bacton.*Calmer, — ., C.<}., Leigh.Cnmisky, W. J.Cummins, J., late Cox.

Arklow Life-boat.Cunningham. J.Curnow, Paul, late Cox.

St. Ives Life-boat. (2)Curteis, W., C.G.Curtis, Steph, Chriatchnrcn.

Dyer, B., Seaman, Wivenhoe.Dyer, Lt H. McNeill, R.N.Dyer, John, Stratum.

Earle, Lt. E. C., R.N., Rye.*iSastaway, R..C.G.Eastaway, T.Eddy, B. Pilot, Plymouth. (3)Edington, Chas., C.G.Edwards, D., Montrose.Ellis, Henry, C.G., Bnde.Elphinstone, Geo., Dnndalk.Else, Lient., R.N., Fowey.*Elton, Lt W. H., R.N., C.G.Elwin, Lt, R.N., Lymington.Elyard, Lt. Col. J. (2)*Erridge, E., Boatman, Deal.Essell, Lt.Wm.F.,R.N.,C.G.«Evans, D., C.G., late Cox.

Foolbeg Life-boat.Evans, Henry, Carnarvon.Evans, Capt Thomas.Evans, J., M.M., Flshguard.Evans, Lieut Thomas, K.A .Evans, T., sen.. New Brigh-

KVli. (*J ]WU.

n*i*ina Tinnt u iff o fit ! Jfivaus, 1., jun., New Bitgb*i/abine, ijieut., twn., u.fer. ; „ ... .,Dand, M. H. (2) avails, wm., cox. MewDaniels, Sergt. T. r * n ™ ^ JiDark, William, M.M. _ . ' T* ^'^^QDarling, Wm., Light-house K™0"-^ J.U,K.M.,C.tt.

keeper, Fern Island. Fan-bairn, W., Cox. DunbarDarling, Grace, his daughter, j Lite-boat.Darragh, H., C.G. j Farmer, David, Hayling.

690 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

Farrin, G., H.M.8. jtjai. ) UUlespie, Andrew, Gunner.Fell, Robert, late Cox. of

Ramsey Life-boat.Fellowe«.Cai>t. T.H.B..B.N.,Ferule, Peter, Buckle. [C.G.Festtag, Lieut, B.N.Feettng, Colonel Sir V. W.,

C.B.,K.C.M.G..R.M.A.Ftddler.Daniel.Orkney Isles.Field, UeutWm. Geo., B.NField, W., Milfoid Haven.Finlay, G., C.G., Lambay.Finlay, William, MoDtroae.Fish. Chas. E., late Cox.

Ramagate Life-boat. (3)*«Fish, John, Sontbwold.Fisher, A. E., Ramagate.Fisher, S., Horseferry-rd.Fisher, Mrs.. North Frame.Fitxjames, Jaa., K.N.Fitzpatrtck, J.. C.G.Flann, Wm., Portland.Fleming, George, Gorleston.Fletcher, T., C.G., Rosslare.Flett, Jas., Pittenweem.Flory, J., Portishead.Flynn, P., C.G.. Kilrush.Fogg, Janes. FleetwoodFoley, J., M.M., Port Talbot.Foley, Thos., M.M.Foley, Winspeare, Bally-

castle.Forbes, A.,Peteiha»d.Foreman. W., late Cox.

Broadstalrs Lifeboat.Formby, Joseph, late Cox.

Formby Life-boat.Forward, T. R., Con minder

R.C. Sylvia*Foster, J., C.G.. Aldebnrgh.Fonnd. W., Padstow.Fowell, John. Seaman.Fowler, James, M.M.Fox, John, late Cox. Fleet-

wood Life-boat.Foy, Thomas, Ronsglass.Franki»h.T.H., Bridlinirton.Franklin, Lt. E., R.N., C.G.Franklin, .1. H., Seaton

Carew. (2)Franklin, M, Seaton Carew.Franklyn, Lieut G.. R.N.Freeman, H.. late Cox.

Wbitby Life-boat. (2)Freeman, Jamee, Helsun.Freeman, John, Seaman.Freemantle.Capt.C.W.,R.N.*Freeney, John, Killraey.French, Charles. C.G.Friend, Thos., Ramsgate.Fulton. Robert. R.NFurlong, A., Fishguard.

George the Fourth, His MostGracious Majesty Klng.»

Galbralth, Mrs. E, Whitney.Gale, W., Barking.Gallagher, P.Garrett, R., (the late) Con-

swain of Ramsey T.ifr-boat. [B.N.

Gartslde-Tipping, Lt. H. T.,George, Philip, late Cox.

CaisterLlfe-boat(2) [wood.Gerrard, R., Pilot. Fleet-Gilbert, James, late Cox.

Tynemonth Life-boat. (2)Giles, W . M. M., Padstow.

GUmer, Wm., Dnndalk.Gilson, Lt. T. A., R Ji., C.G.Qimar, E., Master of the

French brig Lt Norman.Gin, N. Francois, Boulogne.Gleeton, R., Fethard.Glover, J., Harwich.Qoldring, W., M.M., Hay-

ling. [wo\o.Goldsmith, E. W., South-Goldsmith, John, Ramsgate.Goldsmith, Rd., late Asst.

Cox. Ramsgate Life-boat.Goldsmith, 8.. Ranugate.Gordon, John, late Cox.

Tyrella Life-boat.Goss, Capt. T. B. N.. C.G. (2)*Gongh, J.. Waferford.Gould, Lt. Wm., R.N., C. ».Gourlay, James 0., St.

Andrews.Graham, G., Lt. R.N., C.G.Graham, Capt. Philip, K.N.*Granby, Charles, M.M.Grandy, J. S. W.,B.O.Horpy.Grindy, Lieut S., R.H. (2)*Grant, W., late Cox. of

the Margate Life-boat. (2)Graves, J.. M.M.. Carlisle.Gray, A., 0.1*., Fort George.Gray, D., C.G.. Kllmore.Gray, Geo., Brtdlington.Gray, J., M. M., Peterhead.Gray, E. W. D., Dublin.Gregory, J., C.Q, St. An-

drewa.Greig Robert.Grt-y, George, Hartlepool.Grier, John, Clacton.Griffith, Dtvid, Beanmaris.Griffith, Robert, Anglesey.Griffiths, B., M.M., Port-

madoc.Griffiths, G., Pilot, late Cox.

Llanddwyn Life-boat.Griffiths, T.. C.G, Mnlbay.Grlgson, G., sen., Clacton.Groat, William, Orkney Isles.Gruer, Wm, C.G.Guy, Philip, Bideford.

Hall, G. E., Lowestoft.Halse, R., C.G.Hamilton, B., Coxswain ofthe Black Rock Life-boat.

Hamilton, Geo., C.G.Hamilton, H. A.. J. P. (3)*Hamono, A., M.M.Hanninn, N., O.G., Dinftle.Haunagan, Michael, COK. of

Youghal Life-boat.Hansell, P. S., Broadstairs.Hansford. John, Weymonth.Harrington, Dennis, Bere.Harrington, Jas., Brio ling -

ton Quay.Harrington, T., C.GW»rris,F.,C.G.. Seat- eld.Harris, S., Cox Gorleston

Life-boate. (2)Harrison, Jacob, Shields.Hatch. N. G.Hawkins, John, Raraagata.Hayden, F., Sandowu.Haylett, James, Sen., l«t«

A set. Cox. Caister Life.boats.*

HayleVt, J., Jun., (tbe Howard, F., Pie., 67thKsg.late) Oox. Caister Life-boats. (2)

Haylstt, John, Cox. CaisterLife-boats.

Haylett, Walter, Caister.

Howe, B.,C.G., Ballygertg.Howell, J., Port TalbotHoworth, Capt Wnu, R.K.Hnbbard, SamL, Eccles.Hughes, E., Sen., Cwmerran.

Haynes, J., Coxswain of i Hughes, G., Pilot, Guernsey.Port Isaac Life-boat. Hughes, Hugh, Cox. Rhos-

Hayter, John, late Cox. colyn Life-boat.Brooke Life-neat. (4) Hughes, John, late Cox.

Headon, Richard, late Cox.Clovelly Life-boat.

Bull Bay Life-boatHughes, John, Liverpool.

Heal, J., Atherneld. Hughes, R., late Cox.Heard, Rich., CM.Heath, Joshua, late Cox.

Moelfre Life-boat.Hughes, T., Pilot, Holyhead.

Polkerris Life-boat. Hughes, W.Heavy, P., Constable, Knock. Humphreys, D., Liverpool.Hein.J. F., M.M.Henln, P., Bontogne-ffiu-Uer.Hennessey, J., C.G.Hennessy, Lawrence, C.G.,

late Cox. Hythe Life-boat.(2)

Henry, Lieut., B.N., C.G.Henalow, Lt., R.N..C.G.Hen wood, T., C.G., Fowey.Herbert, The Hon. Anberon.Herrington, B.. late Cox.

Bouthwold Life-boat. (2)Hick, M., Scarborouxh.Hicks, Barnard, Scilly.Hicks, D., late Cox. St.

David's Life-boat.Hicks, Frederick C.Hicks, Geo., C.G., Tyrella.Hicks, Samuel, Seaman.Higgs, S., Jnn.. the late. (21Higgan»,\V ,,late Second Cox.

Penzance Life-boat.Highland, Owen, Anglesey.Hlldebrand, H. (2)Hill. J., late Cox. Newcastle,

Unndrnm, Life-boat.Hill, Jas., Cox. Porthonstock

Life-boat.Hill. W.Hillary, Sir A. Wm., Bait.Hillary, Sir Wm., Bt (4)»~*Hills, W., late Coxswain of

the Padstow Life-boat (2)Hipplewhite, T., M.M.Hodds, Wm., late Cox.

Winterton Life-boat. (2)Hodge, Robert, Clovelly.Hodgson, J., Snnderland.Hoed, F. P., M.M.*Hogben. J., late Coxswain of

Ramsgate Life-boat.Hogg, William, C.U.Holbora, S., Broadstalra.Holland, Lt. John, R.N ,C.G.

Hurle, Edwin, Ramsgate.Hurry, 8Wpa«n.HUBS, T., H.M.S. Rover.Hutcblnson, H., C.GHutchinson, Henry.Hutchison, Lt., Kingstown.Hutchison, Lieut. W., R.N.*Hyde, James, Scilly.Hynds, John, Dnndalk.Hynes, B., C.G., Galway.

lies, The late Mr. John.Inkster, Peter, M.M.

James, Lieut Horatio, R.N.*James. Llent. Wm., R N *Jaraleson, Edward, Orkney

Isles.Jamleson, James.Japp, Robert, Montrose.Jarman. Isaac, late Coxswain

of Ramsgate Life-boat. (2)Jeffers, Rich., C.G., Dingle.Jefferson, P., late Cox. New-

biggin Life-boat (2)Jellard, John, M.M.*Jenkins, J., late Cox.

Swansea Life-boat.JenUns.L., Pllot.Port Talbot.Jenkina.W.. Ftahgoard.Jennings, Wm..Harwich.Jennings, W., C.G., Looe.Jesse. Commander R., R.N.,

C.G.Jinks, R., C.G. .Cardigan.Joachim, Capt., R.N. (4)Jobson,Lt.C., R.N.,C.G.(2)"John. W., Break**.Johns, Rich.,Mevaglssey.Johns, Rich., Seaman, Fowey.Johns, R. 0., late Cox. Tra-

more Life-boat. (3)Johns, W., M.M. [late.*Johnson, Adi. W. W. P., the

Holman,Lient.T., R.N., C.G. ' Johnson, Wm., Yarmouth.Holmes, Lance-Corpl., Rifle Johnston, B., M.M.

Brigade. Jones, Capt.C. Gray JUN., theHood, Hy., late Cox. Seaton late. (2)

Carew Life-boat (2) Jonet, C.G., Wicklow.Hood, Robt., law Cox. Seaton Jones, C.G., Swords.

Oarew Life-boat Jones, !>., Oox. FerrysideHood, W., late Cox. Seaton Life-boat.

Oarew Life-boat ; Jones. E., M.M.Hook,R., late Oox. of Lowes- Jones, E.,late Cox. of Holy.

toft Life-boat (2) \ bead Life-boat. (2)Hooke, Wm., law Cox. : Jones, George, Boatman.

Blaken«y Life-boat. Jones, George, Holyhead.Hopkins, John, late Oox. Jones, Henry, Penzance.

Portrnsh Life-boat.Horsford. Miss Josephine.Hereford, Miss Maria.Houghton, H., HartlepooL

Jones, John, Merllyn.Jones, J.. Pilot. PortbcawLJones, Lewip, Holyhead.Jonas, Owen, Anglesey.

IST MAY, 1909.]

Jones, lUchald, llolybead.Jones, Lt. R., R.N, C.G.(3)**Jones, R., late As'. Cox.

Holyhead Life-boatJones, Samuel, Holjhead.Jones, Thos, Holyhead.Jones, T., M.M., Port

Talbot.Jones, T.. M.M, Cardiff.Joy, George.* |Juniper, Wm.. Mundesley. jKavanagh. P., late Cox.

Arklow Lift-boat. jKavanagh, P., late Cox.

Carnsore Life-boat. (2) {Keane, Uichd., C.G., Helen's

Bay. !Kearon, Capt. Edw, Arklow .Kelland, Wm. R., Trinity

Pilot. Dartmouth.Kelly, C., Hovrth.Kelly, Lieut. E., R.N.Kelly, Geo. Edwd.Kelly, J., late Cox. Appledore

Life-boat.Kendall, W, C.G.Kennedy, Lt. A., R.N,C.G., ,

Ballyheieus. (2)Kennedy, E, C.G.Kennedy, H, Belfast.Kennedy ,Malcolm,Bowmore.Kennedy, Master J., Belfast.Kent, Frank, C.G., Sand-

wich.Kerley, T, C.G, Penzance.Kerr, E. C., Ramsey.Kerrnish, John, C.G.Kidd, 1), Fisherman, Dundee.Klnch, H, Newcastle.King, Lt. S., R.N, Southend.King, T., Harwich.Kisbee, Com. Thos, R.N.Knight.Charles, Mate, Rams-

gate Steamer Vulcan.Knight, J. T, C.G.Kyle, Geo, Cox. Holy Island

Life-boat.Kyle, Matthew, late Cox.

Holy Island Life-boat. (2)

Lake, A, C.G, Wick.Lambert, John, Harwich.Lambeth, BenJ, Harwich.Laming, James. Cox, Kings-

downe, Life-boat.Landells, Thoe., Mllford.Lane, Lt, R.N, C.G, Dart-

mouth.Langan, Michael, First Officer

of Steamer Princes*Alexandra.

Langlands, Thos., Cox. ofWhltby Life-boats.

Langton, Lieut. T. W., K.N.La Primandaye, Clement,

Commander R.N. [R.A.Large, J, Master Gunner,Larkin, Thomas, Mate.Lavington, Lt. Thos, R.N.Lawrence, James, late Cox.

Selsey Life-boat.Lazotx, Lient. of the French

Marine at Dieppe.Leask, Robert, Jun., Inland,

near Stromness.Lee, Charles, late Cox.

Worthing Llfr-hoat. (2)Lee. James, Holyhead.Leese, Charles, Gunner, R.A.

GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. 691

Legerton, Kobert, late Cox. : Manby, Oapt. G. W.* Mulligan, James, Sligo.Clacton Life-boat. (S) I Manifold, W., late As«. Murdoch, Peter, Glen-

Le Geyt, Miss A. B, Bath. ! Cox. Arklow Life-boat.Leggett, Edw, Gunner. | Maun, Lieut, R.N, O.G.Leigh, Lt.T., R.N.. C.». (3)** 'Mann, W., Ast. CoxswainLeslie, J, M.M, Stonehaven, Aldebnrgh Life-boat

N.B. Mariole, J. B, French Pilot.Lett, Lt. B. J, R.N., C.G.* Mark, Wm., C.O, Dvog\».Levett, N, late Coxswain of i Mark wall, George, late Cox.

tbe St. Ives Life-boat. Holy Island Life-boat.Lewis, E,Saaman, Barmonth. 'Lewis, G, C.G, Newport,

Pembroke.Lewis, J, Seaman, Harwich.Lewis, Thos., Dnndalk.Lewis, W, Harwich. (2)

Marsh, Capt. D., RJJ, C.9.*Marshall, Charles H., Holy-

faoad.Marshall, Capt. J, Bldeford.Marshall, John, Jun., late

AsLOox.Seaham Life-boat.Lewis, W, Aberystwith. aiartm, unas.. u*r., M. rves,Ley, J, Pilot, Mevagissey.Linen, Thomas, Lowestoft.Likely, Henry, Limerick.Llnaker, Hiram, New

Brighton.Lindsay, Lieut. A. J, R.A.Lindsay, Lient. Jas, R.N.*Lingard. Lieut. J, K.N.,

Whitby.*

mrnwau.Martin, Wm, late Cox. of

New Brighton Life-boat.Mason, J, C.G.. Elie.Matthews, Edwin, late Cox.

Lizard Life-boats .Matthews. Lt. R. B, R.N.*May,A.C,H.M.S. Romr.May,W.E,C.G, Boscastle.

Lithaby, P., C.G. • Meader, H, Samsgate.Llewellyn, David, C.G. Mearns, R, jun, M.M,Llewellyn, Mrs. Margaret, , Montrose.

Fishguard. Meams, Wm, Into Cox.Llewellyn, Mra.Martha, ditto. 1 Montrose So. 1 Life-boat.Lloyd. 0, C.G, Lulworth. 1 Mearns, Wm. Jun, late Cox.Lloyd, Lt. S, R.N, C.G.* Montrose No. 2 Life-boat.Long, J. H., Youghal. Metcalfe, Jas., Hartlepool.Lose, John, C.G.. Swanage.Lonchet, L. P. A. B, Anthle.Loughor, Rees, Monknash.Love, Private R., «3rd Reg.Lovell, Patrick, Belmallett.

Metherell, Lt R. R, R.N.Mewse, A., Lowe itoft [C.G.*Middleum, John, Deal.Milbnm, John, Shields.Mllbnrn, Wm, Laxey.

Lucas. Jas., C.G., late Cox. Miller, J, C.G, Devonport.Lydd Life-boat. j Miller, W, Ramsgate.

Lndlow, I, Master of theAmerican ship ifonmouth.*

Lusk, A, Raeberry.Lyons, Lieut. Wm, R.N. (2)

Macalister, Robt, Wick.Macdonald, George, C.G.Mackay, James.Mackell, Patrick, C.G.Mackintosh, Alex, M.M.MacMahon, Capt. H. M. M.,

East Clare Militia.MacnamaraLt.T.,R.N,C.G.*McAllister, Wm, Portrush.McArdle, Thomas, Dnndalk.McBay, Jas., Johnshaveo.McCarthy, J, C.G.

Milligan, G, late Cox.Yarmouth Life-boat.

Mills, C, C.G, CliMen.Minter, 0., Boatman, Deal.Mirehonse,Col.R.W.,C.M.G.Mitchel, J, Pilot, Guernsey.Mitchell, C., Port Isaac. (ViMitchell, William K., Cox.

Lizard Life- boatMitchell, Edwin, Assistant

Cox. Lizard Life-boat.Mittin, Philip, Wexford.Moar, Mrs, Burra Ness.Monger, Thomas, late Cox.

Tenby Life-boat.Moody, Samuel, Skegness.

drishaig, Ayrshire.Murphy, Adam, late Oox.

Tyrella Life-boatMurphy, James, C.G, St.

Ives. Ownwall. (2)Murphy, M., OS., U*« Oox.

N«w Romney Ufa-boat.Murray, A, C.a,EUe.

Narbett, W., Acting Cox.St David's Life-boat

Nelson, W,K.fl,C.tt.Nepean. Capt. St. Vincent,

M.V.O., R.U.Newnham' Lt.N,R.N.,C.G.Newsom, W., Harwich.Nichol, J, Mootrose.Nicholas, Matt, lato Cox.

Sennen Cove Life-boatNicholls, M, Claoton. (2)Nicholson, M, Knock.Xieol, Francis, Raltie, Gar-

denstown.Nicol, Francis, Gardenetown.Nlcol, James, Gardenstown.Sicolle, Philip, Jersey.Niles, Wm, late Cox.

Cardigan Life-boat.Norcock, Capt. G. L, R.N.,

C.G.Norris, BenJ, Boatman, Deal.Norris. James.Norris, Martin.Norsworthy, W., C.G., the

late. (2)Nott, Capt. E. B., R.S. (1)

O'Neil, Patrick, Scilly.O'ShauKhnessv Miss NoraO'Snlllvan, M, Bere.O'Snlllvan, D./C.G.Oliver A late Cox.

Hauxley Life-boat.Orr, Robt., Irvine, N.B.Osborne, Robt., Clacton. (2)Owen, Richard, Anglesey.Owen, Richard, Asst Cox.

Moelfre Life-boatOwen, Thomas, Cox. Moelfre

Life-boatOwen, Capt. Wtn, Holyhead.Owen, William, M.M.*Owen, William, Pilot, Cox.

Holyhead Steam Life-coat(2)*

Moody, Samuel, late Cox. Owen, William, Jnn, Holy-Skefrness Life-boat. (2) head.

McCarthy, Jas, C.G. MooreT Alex., C.G. Owston, John, Cox. Scar-McCombie, T., Steamer : Moore. Gunner Jas, Coast borough Life-boat.

TearaglU: (2)»McCulloch, K, C.G. (2)

Brigade, Royal Artillery. p A ute Muter Kung.Moreno. J.. Master of the __;. ™ ,„.,

McDonald, Wm, Irvine. Austrian Barque Km.McGenis, G. Morgan, John, C.G, Thurso.McGladery, Lt.J,R.N., C.G. : Morgan, John, Pilot,McKenzle, J, C.G, Galway. Cardiff.McKhmon, J, M.M,

Greenock.MoKinstry, John, Magee.McLanglan, Jas., Howth.McLanghlin, William, Holy-

bead.McMillan, J, Cantyre.McNamee, P., C.G., Don-

man us.

gate i ugs. {o/Palmer, G, M.P. (2)**Palmer, Thoe.H, Sonthwold.Parker, Edwin, C.G.

Morgan, Lt. R, R.N.. C.G. ™™>Zi ....Morgan, T., R.C. Stork.Morris, John, Anglesey.Morris,Capt.J.R,B,N,C.G.«Morris,R., Seaman,Holyhead.Morris, W.E, Port Madoc.Morrison, Lt, B.N, C.G.Morrison, Silvester, C.G.,

Sennen Cove.McNaughten, Neil, C.G. j Morrison, W, Ballywalter.McPhillips, P., Serg. R.I.C. Mortley, - ., C.G, Padstow.

rarser, wm., JH.JH.Parrott, R., C.G, Tenby (2)Parry, Lieut, R.N.*Parry, Henry, Anglesey.Parry, R, M.M.Parsons, Lt. R, 36th Reg.Parsons, Lt. Thos, R.N.,C.O.Parsons, LtW., RJT..C.G.Partridge, Oapt. W. L.. R.N.Pascoe, Peter, Porthleren,

McQueen, Alex, Seaman. Mos«, J, Boatman, Walmer. Patton, David, Fortrush.Maddick, H. Mudd, Wm, Harwich. Paul, Thos, C.G, Bude.

692 THE LIFE-BOAT.

Payne, John, C.G. Rees, Daniel.* ! Rusgell. R.. J.P.Piynter, Oapt. Richard.Peake, James, H.M. Dock-

yard, Devonport.*Peake, Admiral T. L. «Pearoe, Rich, Pensanos.Pearee, Ja., Pilot, Porthoawl.Pearse, T., Pilot, Porthcawl.Peart, John, Moutro*.Pedder, Lt. W, B.N, C.G.Peebles, John, Irvine.Peebles* T Irvine.Pelnon, 8/H, C.G.Penney, Robert, Ranugate.Penrosa, Wm., Polkerris.Pepper, J, C.G., Lynungton.Perkins, Jas, C.G, Bade.Perring, Fredk.. Polkerris.Perrott, the late Sir Edward

G. L., Ban. *Perry, Frank, Weymouth.Pestell, W.,late Cox. Palling

Llfe-boaU. (2)Pestle, Jamos, Jun.Petrle, Mr*. Ellen, Shetland.Pettit, Jethro, late Oox.

Broadstairs Life-boat.Pbtlltpe.J , Newcastle, irelnd.Picard, Pierre.Pllcner, Stephen, late Cox.

Tramore Life-boatPillar, W, Gunner. R N.Plncomb, T, Pilot, Exmonth.Pitt, E, C.G, Atherfleld.Plnmmer, John, A tat. Cos.

Calster Life-boat.Pockley, R., uox. Klam-

borough No. 1 Life-boat.Pomeroy, H, C.G.Popham, Henry.Porter, William, Seaman.Potter, W.,.late Cox. Cahore

Life-boat.Pounder, Tho*., Hartlepool.Powell, John, M.M.Pratt, Ja*., Lt. B.N, C.G.Prattent, Lieut. John, R.N.*Preston, G.G, Newton.Preston, W. M, Beau marls.

00Prewel, B, C.G, Kilrosh.Price, Thos., Beanmarls.Pride. C, C.G, Chrtatchurch.Prlngle, T, late Cox. North

Sunderland Life-boat.Prior, George, C.G.Prior, Lt T. H., B.N., C.G.Prosser, H, C.G.Prowse, George, Exmontb.Purdy, H, C.G, Tyrella.Purvis, B., BridUngton.Pnxley, H, Dnnboy.Pym, LtB. E, B.N.,Whitby.«

guadllng, B. E, C.G. (2)*(Jnayle. Capt. E. (3)Qnlgley, W. T, C.u.Quirke, G, Douglas.

Rae, Wm, Whltbnrn.Randall. Lt. H, B.N, C.G.

(2)**Banule, J, Bristol.Bawitone, Lt, B.N., C.G.Bay, J, Boatman, Tenby.Baye,Lleut. H. B, B.M..C.Q.Bead, Lieut. J, B.N, C.G.Reade, W. M., Tramore.Beading, D, Bamsgate.Bedford, J, Cnllerooata.Bee*, A, Port Talbot.

Reeg. David, late Cox. •, Rntter, Edward, CoxswainCardigan Life-boat. j

Rees, Ivor.Rees, T., Angle.Ken. T. M, St. David's.

Cadgwith Life-boat.Rntter, J, Scarborough.Ryle, John, B.I.C.Rymer, Lt. D, B.N, C.G.*

See*. W., Fisbguard. 1Reeve. J Swansea i 8»<11«r. A., C.G, late Ast.»«ve,J, Swansea. Oox. Hytbe Life-boat.Began, D, C.G., Kllmore , Salmon, a, <*>rk»ton.ttellly, P., Private, A.8.C. . g^^ v frigtetove 1 WBenowden. J. C.G, Dingle. ; s. ^ U4t. j. p., K.N.,Revell.Bdw, Seaman, Rams- c.G

gate Steamer I'ulcan.Rlach, Wm., Bnckie.Rice, George, Coxswain

Telgnmonth Life-boat.RlchardB, *., jM.M.Richard*, Henry, Penianoe.Richards, James, Peniance.

Sand*, B, M.M, Bahama*.Sarony, 0, Scarborough.8anvage,C, French Ftahlng-

boat /BAbeHeSawtell, Edwin!, 0.9.Soanlan, Maurice, GO.Knarlntt. R Ranrirh.

Richard*, T, M.M. v^iM~'a^'"^ ,Richardson, A MM Sohofleld, Wm CoxswainKionaroBon, A., AK. , of fj^-to,, Life-boat,litchardson. W, Coleralne. ; o-i^- j... T ovi.f tr«

n sct&naers, j., uniei nn-Rlckard, Thos.,Howth. ; giueer Gorleston SteamRidge, Capt. U. A. K, B.N, Life-boat.

au'Q' t ni ».«f R f n, 3cott- M*i°T H""T. D°™r.Ridge, J, Mate of B.C. Kit, ; g^ Q R St John> N B

Ridge, J., C. G, Cadgwith. 3^^ j.Rlnuner, Tho*., Coxswain < ggiiy . H c G (2)

St. Anne's Life-boat. Serwant Lt J B ti C GRloon. B, C.G, OolU»u>n. ) S^Sft, ^7. °e .Bitchi.,Alaxr..Sanda. SeweZ Ma£ J^BeTfast.Riven, T., C.G, Lydd.Roberts, David, Col wyn Bay.Robert*, John, Clogwyn.Robert*, John, Oefn Coch.Roberto, John, Caellun.Roberts, Lewis, Holyhead.Roberts, 0, Pilot, Augiveey.Roberta, R., Carnarvon.

Shanahan, Michael. Bere.Shankey, B, C.G. (2)Shannon. P..C.G, Kllrnsh.aiurrock, J. P., C.G.QhftTO T t p B. w P noiuiw, jji, \j,t A.n ., ij.u.Shea, D, late Cox. Padstow

Life-boat. (8)fihnja n C\tl Pnv*l».awl

Boberti, B, Oox. Llanddnlas shieldo ', "»it," "late "COLLife-boat. : Redcar Life-boat

Roberts, B., Cox. North Deal ; simmon*,A., Chief EngineerLife-boat. (I) ; New Brighton Steam Life-

Robert*, Robert, late Cox. > f B

Pennon Life-boat. (2)Robert*, T, late Cox. Holy-

head Life-boat. (2)Robertson, Lt J.H. M..B.N ,

C.G.Booeruon, Lieut. R, R.N.*Robertson - Maodonald D,Roberteoa, Hector. [Admiral.Robins. J. Gnnn, C.G.Bobins, Edwin, Polkerri*.Robin*. William, Polkerris.Robinson, Lieut, R.N.Robinson. J, Aberdeen.Robinson, T, Whltby.Robson, James, Cox. North

Sunderland Life-boat.Rockllffe, W., late Cox.

Sontbport Life-boat.Roderick, E, C.G.Roderick, J. 8, Ardmore.Bodgers, J, Royal Charter .•Boo, B, J.P, Lynmonth.Boae,W,Boatman,Lowastoft.Boss, R, C.G, Curracloe.Roes, R, C.G, Dunmore.Roe*, Capt. Sir Thos, R.N.,"Roeeiter, T, Wexfcrd. [C.G.Bothery, Lieut. J, B.N.Ronrke, Edw, Howth.Bowe, W,, C.G, Dingle.Bowe, W, Sollly.Bowe, W, Seaman, Hetoton.

|Bow]and»,T, K.M.Rowlands, W, late Cox.

Holyhead Life-boat. (3)Rowntree, T. W Cox

Hartlepool Lift-boat.Ruddock, J, Boatman, Flley.

[1ST MAY, 1909.

Starke, J, C.G.Starr, L. G, M.M.Steane, Lt J, R.N, Bye.'Steel, C, C.G.*Steele, John, Ayr.Stephen*, A., C.G., Tramore.Stephen*on, B, late Cox.

Bonbner Life-boat.Stevens, Henry, Gunner R.A .Stewart, Johu.Stewart, W., C.G, Ardmore.Stoke*, B., late Ocuwain

of Poole Ufe-boatStone, J, C.G, Bosuastle.Stonham, Alfred.Storr, John, Whltby.Stout, B., late Oox. Long-

hope Lite-boat. (2)Btracey - Clitherow, Lieut.

W. G., B.A.StragnsU, Lt, B.N.Strahan, H, PilotStrains, J, C.G.Streader, W. T, H.M.

Customs, Sboreb&m.Strong, F. F.M, R.N.Strowger, G., late Cox. Kes-

singland Life-boat. (2)Stuart, Lt. J, B.N, C.G.Stoart, Lt. T, B.N, f!.«. (3)Stubbs, C, B. C. Tartar.Stubbs, H, Athei fieldStuggma, W, late Ast. Oox.

Telgnmonth Life-boat.Sullivan, J, Newhaven.SnlHvan, Wm. C. L.Snmner, R, Formby.*Snperville, — , M.M, Bor-

deauxSurry, W, B.C. Sylvia.Sutcliffe, Thoa, Serg, R I.e.Sntcllffe, Trooper. 21st Hus-Sutl erland, D., C.G. [ear*.Snttur. J.. M.M.

SImpeon, Ja*, late Mate of) Snttcn, C, Port Talbot.Bamsgate Harbour tug*. ' Swarbrick, W, M.M.

Simpnn, John. i Symme*, Lt, R.N., C.G.*Sim*, Lt. A, B.N. (2)Sims, J., C.G, Dnngeneu.Sinclair, B, Tbnreo.Sinclair, D, late Cox. Irvine

Life-boat. [mere.Sinnott, B, C.G, Mullagb-Smallrldge, J.H, late Cox.

Braunton Life-boat. (2)

Sy nge,theBev.A..BalbrlgKan.

Talt, Miss Grace, Shetland.Talbot, C. R. M, Mf.Taylor, A., late Cox. Culler-

coata Life-boat.Taylor, Bremner, Orkney

Isles.Taylor, J, C.G,Dnndrnm.

Smlth,F,Boatman,Lowesu>ft.j Taylor, W,C.G. (3)Smith, Hy, Pilot, Glonceeter.Smith, J, Pilot, Shields.Smith, J, Thurso.Smith, 0., M.M., Bldeford.Smith, Peter, C.G, Lydd.Smith, T, C.G, Balllna.Smith, Wm, Bomb.rR.A.Smith, W, Aldebnrgh.Smyth, H, C.G, Kllmore.Snell, Lt. G, R.N, C.G.*Somervllle. Lt. J, B.N, C.G.

(21*Sotheran, Sh«ph«rd, Cox.

Hartlepool Life-boats. -Southey, Lt, K.N, O.u.Spark, A, M.M.Spindler, H., late Cox.

Thorpene** Life-boat.Spragg*. J., Seaman, HayllngStable*, B, Holyhead.Standing, Edward, [wold.Stannard, P, M.M, South -Slap, B, C.G, Dnnbar.Stark, Lt P, B.N, C.G. (2)*

Taylor, William, OrkteyIsles.

Taylor, W. H.,New Bomney.Tegg, T, M.M.Teei, W, late Coxswain

Plymouth Life-boatTerrett, T, Constable, Knot* .Thomas, J, C.G, AtherfleM.Thomas, Jas., Cox. Fisb-

gaMtd Llfe-boftt..(nThomas, J, G.G, Bockv.Thomas, R. J, late Cos.

j New Brighton Life-boat.Thompson, D, Thurso.

j Thompson, G, Annalong.Thompson, B, C.G. (3)*

i Thompson, B., la'e Cox. :' Snnderland Life-boat ;| Thompson, W, Apprentice. ;Thorp, L, Newcastle. .Tlndall, 8, M.M, Scar-

borough.Tlndall, W., the late.

i Tinning, J. W, late Out ,1 Blyth No. 2 Lift-boat

IST MAY, 1909.] GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. 693

Todd, Wm.,late Cox. Gorles-ton Life-boat.

Took, Alfred, Sonthwold.Toole, Capt. W., 40th Regt.Toomey, J., Kingstown.Torrens, Capt. John A. W.

O'N., Royal Scots Greys.*Tose, Geo., late Cox. Runs-

wick Life-boat [(2Town, J., C.G., Folkestone.Town, J., C.G.,Castlegregory .Tradwea, B., Padstow.Tregldgo, W.H., C.G. (S)Trent, J., Atherfield.Tresillan, B.Trevaskls, E., late Cox. of

the Hayle Life-boat. («)Trowhella, H., late Coxswain

Penzance Life-boat.Trlphook, B., B.C. Hamil-

ton.Trott, T., Boatman, Deal.Tnckfleld, T., Bldeford.Tudor, Capt.J.,R.N.,Wlcfc.(2)Tully, W., Pilot, Newcastle.Tnrnbnll, R., Dun bar.Turner, Lt. C., R.N.*Turner, Jas., C.G., Leys-

down, Kent.Turpln, J., C.G., Salcombe.Tntt, E., C.G., Danmanns.Tuvache. — ..French. M.M.Tyrrell, Wm., Coxswain of

Harwich Life-boat.

Urell, J., C.G.Usher, J., Bridllngton.Usher, John, Brldlington.

Van Houten, W., Rotter-dam. (2)

Vartey, Thoe., Marsden.Verion, Chas., Bamsgate.Vicary, Lt. W., R.N., C.G.,

Atberneld.*

Vondy, I.. Cox. Isle of ManLife-boat. (3)

Vyvyan, Rev. H..M.A.

William IV., His MostGracious Majesty King.*

Waddy, Dr., Cnunhiowu.Wade, M.M., Padsiow.Wake, Baldwin Arden, Mid-

shipman, R.N.Wales, U., Broadstalrs.Wales, J., Broadstairs.Walker, Lieut., K.N.Walker, J., Brigg.Walker, W. Lewis, Beau-

marts.(2)Wallace, J., M.M.Wallace, William.Wallace, Mrs. William.Walsh, J., Dublin.Walsh, Martin, M.M.*Ward, Charles, Bowman

Aldebnrgh Life-boat. (2)Ward, J., R.C. aytma,.Ward, Admiral J. B., The

late. (2)*Warder, l>. T., C.G.Warford, G.. late Cox.

Pakefield Life-boat. (J)Warn, W., sen., Atherfleld.Warn, W.Jun., ditto.Warren, Lt. C. D., B.N.Wasey, Capt. E. F. M. K.,

B.N, C.G. (3)Waters, Wm., late Ast. Cox.

Sonthwold Life-boat.Watson, T. J., Ramsgate.Watt, A., Montrose.Watt, Alexander, Gardens-

town.Watt, F..M.M., Portrush.Watt, J., late Cox. Montrose

Life-boat.Watts, Charles, M.M.Watts, William, M.M.

Watts. Lieut. W. S.. BJ*.«Waugh, E., C.G.Webb, Edwin, C.G.Webb, Wm., C.G., late Cox.

Padstow Life-boat.Weblln, J., C.G., Tramore.Webster, J., late Cox. Mary-

port Life-boat.Wedge, W., C.G., Salcombe.Weekes, Wm. Wall, Seaman.Weldrake, E., Spurn Point.Welsh, M., M.M.West, Wm., C.G.Westbrook, Lt. E. B., R.N.Wharrier, William, late

Eng. Ramsgate Tugs. (3)Wheeler, C., AtberneldWheeler, J., ditto. (2)Wheeler, R., ditto.Wheeler, W., Pilot.White, Jas., late Cox. Fish-

guard Life-boat. (S)White, John, late Cox.

Howth Life-boat.White, Joseph, Portland.White, J. K., C.G. (2)Whltley, Ellas, Jersey.Whyte, Mrs., Aberdonr.Wlckham, E.,Cox.Wexford

Life-boat.Wickham, T., late Cox.

Wexford Ufe-Vmat.Wilds, Robert, late Cox.

Deal Life-boat. (2)Wllkle, C., M.M.Wilkinson, Geo., Fleetwood.Willcox,- J., C.G., Lydd.Williams, D.Williams, H., late Cox.

Kingstown Life-boat.Williams, Hugh, Penmaen.Williams, Rev.J.,Holyhead.»Williams, J., M.M. (2)Williams, J., Swansea.Williams, J.M., Padstow.

Williams. Lieut. J. 0., E.N.,C.G. (2)

Williams, Owen, late Cox.Cemlyn Life-boat.

Williams, Bey. O. Lloyd. (2)Williams, William, Grocer,

Llanddulas.Williams. William, Quarry-

iQftn, Llanddulos.Williams, William, Seaman.

Williamson, Robert, Thnrso.Williamson, W., Pilot, Wick.Wilson, J.,Pllot, St. Audreys.Wilson, John, M.M.Wilson, Ralph, Holy Island.Wilson, T., M.P.*Wilnoa.T., Pilot, Holylsland.Wilson, W.,Pllot,Holy Island.Wlshart, J., Wick, JT.B.Wood, James, s.s. Mam.Wood, T. L., C.G. (»Woodgate, James, late Cox.

Dover Life-beat. (2)Woodhsm, Lt., R.N. , C.G.Woods, E. W., Coxswain

Gorleston No. 1 Life-boat.Woodward, Geo., Stoker,

Bamsgate Steamer Vulcan.Wordly, S., Harwich.Wright, John, Greenock.Wright, J.Wright, Robert, late Cox.

Fleetwood Life- boat. (2)Wyatt, G., Seaman, Harwich.Wylde, Lt. S., B.N., C.G.WyriU. H., Scarboro'.

York, H.B.H. the Duke of,the late (1824).*

Yare, Blchd., Stoker, Bams-gate Steamer Fufcxin.

Young, A., C.G., Bhoreham.Young, A. H., C.G., Blateh-

ington.Young, Lt. T., B.N., C.G.

THE

DECORATION of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,LIST [OF [PERSONS on whom the Committte of Management have conferred (prior to 31stDecember, 1908) the Decoration of the Institution for conspicuous and special services in

the Life-boat cause other than actual personal life-saving.

Adshead, Mr. W. P. i Farran, Capt. J. Ball Lamb, Sir John Cameron,Ayre, Mr. Horatio H., J.P. French, Mr. Edward (the C.B., C.M.G.

(the late). late). -Lees, Mrs. H. L.Bawden, Mr. Thomas.Belk, Mr. AIfr.d.Brown, Rev. John.Bluett, Mr. E. J., J.P.Burden, Mr. W. J.Carr, Mr. David.Carter, Miss Lncy(the late).Connell, Mr. John. M.D.Cooper,R«v.R..Termyn,M.A.Cornieh, Llent.-Col. T. H.Oraoroft, Rev. R. W., B.A.,

J.P. (the late).Crosble,Mr. Pierce (the late).Dibdin, Mr. Charles, F.B O.S.Dickie, Mr. James (the late).Dyson, Mr. William.Fair brother, Bev. J.

Gardner, Miss M. E. (thelate).

Gibeou, Mr. Robert.Gordon-Lennox, Lady Alger-

non,Granthim, Mr. C. F.Hamilton, Miss Stella.Hargood, Mr. H., D.L., J.P.Harney, Mr. Patrick.Heygate, Bev. Canon W. E.,

Hodgson, Capt. G. E.Houlden, Mr. Gilbert.Jenkins, Mr. John.Johnson, Miss E. M.Kerr, Mr. E. C.Kerslake, Rev. E. K., B.A.

Muirhead, Mr. Alexander.Murray, Mr. Patrick.Murray, Mr. Peter.Payne, Mr. William (the

late).Pearson, Mr. T. G. (the late).Preston, Mr. William M.,

J.P.Pomeroy, Mrs. J.Propert, Mr. W. Peregrine,

LL.D. (the late).Ramsay, Mr. John.Rooney, Mr. James.Boskrnge, Mr.B.P.(thelate).Sanderson, Mrs.

Sandford, Mr«.Sitrons, Mr. B- njamin.Sinclair, Mi. Robert.Somerville, Miss Fanny.Stephenson, Mr. John.Stephen*™, Miss K. M. B.Stoney, Miss Frances.

Tarras, Mr. Andrew.Taylor, Mr. F. Oddln.Tlllard. Rev. R. H., M.A.

(the late).Titchmarsh, Mr. J. F.Treanor, Bev. T. S., M.A.Tresldder, Mr. W. Tolmle

(tiie late).Usborne, Capt., E.N.;

Williamson, Mr. W. H.(the late).

Winder, Mr.Thomas, J.P.

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694 THE LIFEBOAT. [1ST MAY, 1909.

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 toconvey an idea of the general character of one of the 280 Life-boat Stations ofthe ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-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 bedestroyed or worn out, in the exercise of the boats' crews, in launching andworking the boats and in rewarding them for their services in saving, orattempting to save, their fellow-creatures. Yet, looking to the vast importanceof the result effected and the responsibility of calling on men to risk their livesin effecting the same, it is felt that few if any persons will be found who willconsider that expense to be incurred in vain.

THE LIFE-BOAT.

(See Diagrams on following pages.)

The following drawings show the general outline and principal fittings of thedifferent types of Life-boats used in the Institution's service. Figure 1 gives theprofile or broadside view. Fig. 2 the " plan " or deck view. Fig. 3 the " bodyplan," showing the form of transverse vertical sections at regular intervals in thelength ; and Fig. 4 the " midship section." The festooned lines on the Fig. 1profile views represent outside lifelines for men in the water to catch hold. Theblackened portion of the keel indicates " iron keel" ballast in distinction from" water ballast" carried in "tanks " or compartments provided in the hold for thepurpose, and admitting of being taken in or pumped out at pleasure; both " iroii"and " water ballast " are variable and optional in the several boats according tothe special circumstances of the different stations and wishes of the coxswains and

THE LIFE-BOAT STATION. 695IST MAT, 1909.]

crews. Water shipped on deck by seas breaking over the boat and otherwise isautomatically freed through the holes in the deck and bottom of boat, connectedby large pipes called " relieving tubes " having valves called " relieving valves "fitted at the deck, which pass water downwards but not upwards. Some boats,such as the " Norfolk and Suffolk " type, have also freeing scuppers in the sidesof boat above deck for the same purpose. Enclosed compartments are automatic-ally ventilated by specially designed valves and pipes. A large proportion ofthe boats have "centre boards" or "drop-keels" of variable size and weight,which can be used at pleasure and materially add to their weather qualities.

SELF- RIGHTING TYPE.

Fig. 2.

Fig. 3. D E C K . P L A N .

Fig.4.

-Cl A 1C.

B O D Y PLAN. MIDSHIP S E C T I O N

A.—Represents the deck.B.—Relieving valves for the automatic discharge of water off the deck.C.—Side air-cases above deck.D.—End air-compartments, usually called "end-boxes," an important

factor in " self-righting."E.—The " wale " or " fender."F.—Iron keel ballast, important in general stability and self-righting.G.—Water-ballast tanks.H.—Drop-keels.

696 THE LIFE BOAT. [1ST MAT, 1909.

WATSON TYPE

BODY PLAN MIDSHIP SECTION.

A.—The deck.B.—Relieving valves for the automatic discharge of -water off the deck.C.—Side air-cases above deck and thwarts.J>.—End air-compartments.E.—Wale or fender.F.—Iron keel ballast.6.—Water-ballast tanks.H.—D rop-keels.

IST MAT, 1909.] THE LIFE-BOAT STATION. 697

LIVERPOOL TYPE.

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PROFILE .

Fig.2.

BODY PLAN . MIDSHIP S E C T I O N .

A.—The deck.B.—Relieving valves for Automatic discharge of water off the deck.C.—Side air-cases above deck.D.—End air-compartments.E.—Wale or fender..F.—Iron keel.<?.—Water-ballast tanks.H.—Drop-keels.

698 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAT, 1909.

CROMER TYPE.

Fig. I.

Fig. 3. DECK PLAN.

Fig.4.

BODY PLAN.

BJ! c I fB• J-L^J—Lff

MIDSHIP SECTION.

A.—The deck.B.—Relieving valves for automatic discharge of water off the deck.C.—Side air-cases above deck.E.—Wale or fender.G.—Water-ballast tanks.

IST MAT, 1909.] THE LIFE-BOAT STATION. 699

NORFOLK & SUFFOLK TYPE

Fig.l.

BODY PLAN MIDSHIP SECTION

A—Deck.Av—Side deck.B.—Relieving valves for the automatic discharge of water off the deck.K—Wale or fender.F.'.—Iron keel.O.—Water-ballast tanks.H.—Drop-keels.I.—Cable-well.

700 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1909.

TUBULAR LIFEBOAT.

PLAN.

Fig.4.

MIDSHIP SECTION.

.4.—Deck.K—Wale or'fender.E.—Drop-keel.

IST MAY, 1909.] THE LIFE-BOAT STATION. 701

STEAM LIFE-BOAT.

P R O F I L E .

Fig.2.

B O D Y P L A N Ml DS HIP S E C T I O N .

.4.—Cockpit.a.—Deck.6.—Propeller hatch.c.—Relief valves.

JB.—Engine room.C.—Boiler room.

D.—Water-tight compartments.E.—Coal bunkers.F.—Capstan.G.—Hatches to engine and boiler rooms.H.—Cable reel.I.—Anchor davit.

THE LIFE-BOAT TRANSPORTING-CARRIAGE.

The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat.Nearly every Life-boat, except a few of the larger sizes, is provided with a carriage,on which she is kept in the boat-house ready for immediate transportation to themost favourable position for launching to a wreck. A Life-boat is thus madeavailable for a greater extent of coast than she otherwise would be. In additionto its ordinary use, a carriage is of immense service in launching a boat from aflat beach ; while " Tipping's plates," with which the main wheels are sometimesclad, greatly facilitate the transport of the boat over the long stretches of soft sandwhich have to be traversed before deep enough water is reached to float the boat.

702 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1909.

The carriage consists of a fore and main body. The latter is formed of a keel-way, and of bilgeways attached to it, and resting on the main axle, the boat'sweight being entirely on the rollers of the keelway. Its leading characteristicsare that while for launching it forms an inclined plane, down which the boat canbe launched off the rear end, it can also be used for replacing the boat, the inclinedplane being reversed by removing the fore-carriage.

LIFEBOAT TRANSPORTING CARRIAGE.(WITH TIPPINC'S WHEELPLATES.)

ELEVATION.

n n n n u n n n n ' n

PLAN.

W/39.MAIN BED. FORE BED.

END VIEW.TIPPINC'S WHEELPLATES.

ELEVATION.

PLAN.

A very full equipment of stores is supplied to the Life-boats of the Institution—such as life-belts, anchors and cables, grapnels and lines, life-buoys, lanterns,rockets, and many other articles, together with portable or launching-skids.

IST MAY, 1909.] THE LIFE-BOAT STATION. 703

THE LIFE-BOAT HOUSE.

The boats of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION and all belonging to them are kept inroomy and substantial boat-houses, under lock and key, in charge of paid coxswains and under thegeneral superintendence of local honorary committees of residents in the several localities. Eachboat has its appointed coxswain at a salary of SI. and an assistant at 21. a year, with furtherallowances in special circumstances. The crew consists, in addition, of a bowman who is paid30». a year, and as many boatmen as the boat pulls oars. A signalman is also appointed who receivesa retaining fee of II. per annum and payment as a helper each time he is on duty. The membersof the volunteer crews are usually registered and wherever practicable at least double the numberof men required are entered on the register. Such men are mostly resident boatmen, fishermen orcoastguardmen. On every occasion of going afloat to save life the coxswains and each of the crewreceive alike from the funds of the Institution 10»., if by day, and II., if by night; and usually it.each for every time of going afloat for exercise. These payments are increased by one half duringthe six months of each year beginning the 1st October and ending the 31st March. The Institutionalso grants retiring allowances to coxswains, bowmen and signalmen of good behaviour andlong service. It should be specially noted that the Life-boat crews, excepting when remuneratedby the owners of vessels for property salvage service, are paid by the Institution for their efforts,whether successful or not, in saving life.

A reward of Is. is given to the man who first brings intelligence of a wreck in such a positionas not to be in sight of a coastguardman on duty or other responsible look-out man.

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 orders he is authorisedto throw them overboard.

The formation of a Life-boat Station costs at least 2,0007., and the Annual Expense of maintaining itis about 125/.—in many instances much more.

Such is a brief summary of the more important 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 ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION has now 280 Life-boats under its charge. Nearly allof these have been specially presented to it, and they save every year hundreds of shipwrecked persons.Altogether, the Institution has—since its establishment on the 4th March, 1824—granted rewards forthe saving of 47,983 lives, either by its Life-boats or by other means.

Despite however this fleet of 280 Life-boats and of 17 others locally provided or otherwise sup-ported, and despite the numerous rocket apparatus stations on our coast, there remains the melancholyfact that about 500 lives are lost annually on or near the coasts of the United Kingdom alone,as shown by the Board of Trade Returns, proclaiming solemnly though silently that for humanity'ssake and for the national credit, no exertions should be spared in providing every possible meansfor the conveyance of succour to the shipwrecked.

The Institution needs about 100,000i. per annum to maintain its great Life-saving Fleet; and the Com-mittee of Management 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.

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Charlaw & Sacriston CollieriesCo., Ltd. . . . . . 2 2 -

Charteris, Lady Margaret . 2 2 -Chatham and District Co-

operative Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Chatterton, Mrs 1 - -Chavasse, Miss M. C.. . . 1 1 -Chawner, Miss 1 1 -Cheetham, H., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Chesterfield and District Co-

operative Societv, Limited(1907-8, £2 2..)" 1 1 -

Chester-le-Street C. and I. Soc.Ltd. (1897-1908, £82) 5 - -

Chester, Miss F 2 - -Chetwynd, The Viscount . . 1 1 -Chichester, The Ven. Arch-

deacon of - 10 -Chipping Norton Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . . . - 10 GChitty, Miss 1 1 -Clirixtian Age The, one of the

Readers of - 10 6Christian, Readers of the, per

Messrs. Morgan & Scott . . . 5 6 -Christie, Alexr., Esq. . . 5 - -Clapham, Victoria Club - 5 -Clark, Mrs. Gerard . . . 1 1 -Clark, C. S. Gordon, Esq. . 1 1 -Clark, Miss E. L. . . 1 1 -Clark, Mrs. Kate F. . . . 1 - -Clarke, R. Stanley, Esq. . . 1 1 -Clay, Miss M. E. . . . - 10 -Clayton, Colonel Fitz-Roy,

V.P., Chairman. . . . 2 - -Clayton, C. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Clayton, C. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Clayton, F. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Clayton, F. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Clay ton-le-Moors Industrial

Co-operative Society, Ltd. 2 2 -Clayton, Sir W. R., Bart. . 1 1 -Cleator Moor Co-operative

Society, Limited . . . 3 3 -Clerk, Major-General H.,

F.R.S., R .A 1 1 -Clerke, Chas. L., Esq. . . 3 - -Clifden, The Rt. Hon. Lord

Viscount 5 - -Clitherow, Lieut. E. W.

Stracey, R.N 1 1 -Clive, Gen. Edward H. . . 5 - -Clive, Lieut.-Col. Hon. G. W. S - -Clough, C. T., Esq. . . . 2 - -Clowes & Sons, Messrs. W.,

Ltd 10 10 -Clulow, Miss E., The late,

"In Memory of Miss A.E. Clulow " 2 2 -

Coalville Working Men's Co-operative Society Ltd.(1904-8, £8 8s.) 2 2 -

Carried forward . £440 1 3 314 8 4

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 707

2 2 -1 1 -3 3 -2 2 -1 - -- 10 6

5 - -

2 2- 51 1- 101 1- 105 -1 15 -1 -

£.Brought forward . 440

Coast Development Corpora-tion, Ltd., proceeds of Con-cert on Clacton Pier

Coates, Joseph, Esq. .Cobb, Cyril S., Esq. . .Cobbold, Felix T., Esq., M.PCochrane & Co., Ltd. . .Cock, Miss FCockburn, Rev. J. Scott.Codrington, Mai.-Gen. A. E

C.B., C.V.OColchester and East Essex

Co-operative and IndustrialSociety, Limited

Colclough, Rev. Howard J. .Cole, A. C., EsqCole, MissColeman, Mrs. MColeman, Rev. W. . . .Coles, Alfred H., Esq. . .Collin, Mrs. J. . . . . .Collins, Miss CColnaghi, Sir D. E. . . .Colne and District Co-

operative Society, Limited 4Colthurst, E. Beaden, Esq. . 1Colville, Hon. G. C. . . . 2Colville, Mrs., collected from

Young Friends . . . .Colville, R.-Adml. the Hon.

Stanley C.,C.B.,C.V.O... 4Commercial Gas Company . 5Compstall Co-operative In-

dustrial Society, Limited . 5Compton, H., Esq. . . . 1Conner, Miss (1895-1908,

£1 15s.)Constable, E. T., Esq. . . 1Coode, R. C., Esq 5Co - operative Wholesale

Society, Ltd., Manchester . 21Cooper, Mrs. S. M. . . . 1Cooper, Mrs. T. E. . . . 1Cornforth and Coxhoe Co-

operative Society, Ltd.Cornish-Bowden, Mrs."Cornish Coast" (1907-8

£1,500) . . . .Come, Miss E.. . .Corry, Sir W., Bart. .Cory. John,Esq.(1907-8,£100)Cotton, MrsCoutts and Co., Messrs.Coventry Perseverance Co-

operative Society, LimitedCowdenbeath Co-operative

Society, LtdCowlairsCo-operative Society,

Limited 5Cowper, Miss 1Cox and Co., Messrs. . .Cox, Miss M. A., The lateCramlington District Co-

operative Society, LimitedCrawshaw, The Rt. Hon. LordCrewe Co-op.Friendly Society,

Limited 5Crewe's Trustees, Lord . . 30Crisp, Sir Frank . . . . 1Croft, M i s s . . . .

DittoCroftou, Capt. and Mrs. Duke 1 - -Crompton, H., Esq. . . . - 10 -

. Sabs. Donations.«. d. £. t. d.1 3 314 8 4

25

110

38 11 8

5 -

1 -

1 -

5 -2 -

- 10 -

500 - -

50 - -

2 2 -

1 1 -

1 -6 -2 -

2 -1 -

6 -

110

Carried forward . £603 4 3 904 3 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. t. d. £. *. d.

Brought forward . 603 4 3 804 3 -Crook and Neighbourhood

Co-operative Society, Ltd.1906-8, £30) 10 - -

Crosbie, Rev. H. A., M.A. 2 2 -Crosse <fe Blackwell, Ltd. . 5 5 -Crouch, Mrs . . - 5 -Crowley, Mrs. H. E. . . . - 10 -Cruddas, Charles J., Esq. . 1 1 -

Ditto 5 5 -Cruddas, W. D., Esq. . . 1 1 -Cuff, S. W., Esq 1 1 -Cullingworth, J. D., Esq. . 1 10 -Cunnvnghame. Rev. H ugh

C. R., M.A 1 1 -Curling, Mrs. J. J. . . . 5 - -Currey, Mrs. C. H. . . . 1 1 -Curtis, M r s 2 2 -Cust, Commr. Sir Chas. L.,

Bt.,C.M.G.,M.V.O., R.tf. 2 - -Cast, Lady 5 - -Cust, Mrs. A. M. P. . . . 1 1 -Czarnikow, C., Esq. . . . 2 2 -

d'Abreu, I. J., Esq. . . . 2 2 -D. J 10 - -Daisyfield Industrial Bees'

Co-operative Society, Ltd. 1 1 -Dallas, Sir George E., Bt. . 5 - -Dalton, Miss 2 2 -Dalton, Mrs. H 1 1 -Dalton-in-Furness Co-opera-

tive Society 2 2 -Daly, Capt. D. St. G. (1904-8,

£25 10s.) 10 10 -Dalziel Co-operative Society,

Limited (1895-1908, £62) . . . 4 - -Ditto, Employees of . . 1 - -

•Dand, J., Esq 1 1 -Darling, Mrs. S 5 5 -Darlington Co-operative and

Industrial Society, Ltd. 2 2 -Darlingtou Two O's . . 1 1 -Darwen Industrial Co-opera

tive Society, Ltd. . . 2 2 -Daviea-Colley, Miss B. . - 10 6Davies-Colley, Miss H. S. - 10 fiDavies-Colley, Miss M. . - 10 6DawBon-Scott, Major-General 1 1 -Day, Mrs. F 1 - -Debeuham. Mrs. T. N. . . 3 3 -

Ditto(1892-1908,£6118s.) . . 10 - -Dechaille, Captain S. . . . 1 1 -de Chaville, Mrs. A. G. . . 3 - -Deey, The Misses . . . . ! - -De Kantzow, Admiral and

Mrs. H. P 1 1 -De Knoop, Baroness F. . . 1 1 -De Knoop, Baron Jersey . . 1 1 -Delme'-Radclif£e,Comr.,R.N.,

and Mrs 5 - -"Delta"(1889-1908, £73 10s.) . .Dennis, Joe, Esq - 5 -Dennis, Mrs 6 - -Dennistoun - Brown, The

1 1 -

Denny and Dunipace Co-operative Society, Ltd.

Denton and Houghton Equit-able Co-operative Society,Limited

Derby Co-operative ProvidentSociety, Limited . . .

1 1 -

2 2 -

2 2 -

Carried forward . £700 6 9 948 7 -

708 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1909.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. «. rf. £. i. d.

Brought forward . 700 6 9 948 7 -De Saumarez, The Right

Hon. Lord 5 - -de Vesian, Mrs. E. J. Ellis . 1 1 -De Zoete/Reginald L., Esq.. 1 1 -Dibdin, Charles, Esq. . . 1 1 -Dickins, Mrs. Frank . . . 1 1 -Dickins, Miss E. L. . . . 1 1 -Dickson, Mrs. W. R. . . . 1 1 -Digby, Captain H. A., R.N. 5 - -Digby, Commr. the Hon. G.

F., R.N. (1894-1908, £150) . . 10 - -Dimsdale, J., Eaq. . . . 2 2 -Dobson, Mrs. Elizabeth . . 1 - -Dominion, H.M.S., Residue

of fund subscribed to place.a Memorial on the tomb ofthe late E. R. Sheldrake . . . - 11 -

Doncaster Mutual Co-opera-tive & Industrial Company,Limited (1907-8, fills. S<l.) . . 1 1 -

Douglas, Mr. <fe Mrs. Robinson(1900-8, £8) 1 - -

Dow, Miss Jessie . . . . 10 - -Dowries, Commander P.,

R.I.M 1 1 -Draeger, Mrs. E 2 2 -Draeger, Miss M. E. . . . 1 1 -Drew, Joseph, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Drummond, Capt. Alfred M. 2 - -Drummond, George J., Esq. . 2 2 -Drummond, Messrs. . . . 10 - -Drummond, Mrs. Emily . . 1 1 -Drybrough, T. B., Esq. . . 10 - -Dublin Port and Docks Board 75 - -Duff, The Misses . . . . - 10 -Dagdale, J. B., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Dugmore, Col. F. W. I., The

late 1 1 -Dumfries and Maxwelltown

Co-operative Society, Ltd. 1 1 -Dnncan, Mrs. C 1 - -Duncanson, T. J. G., Esq. . 5 - -Dunlop, Miss A. M. . . . - 5 -Dunlop, W. W., Esq. . . . 1 - -Dunning, George B., Esq. . - 10 -Dunraven, The Right Hon.

the Earl of 1 1 -Dunsandle & Clan Conal, The

Right Hon. Lord . . . 5 - -Durham Co-operative Society,

Ltd 5 - -Du Santay, Miss M. S. . . 1 1 -Dyer, John, Esq 1 1 -Dyke, Col. Edwd. H. . . 1 1 -Dunottar, S.S., Collected on

board, per Capt. T. Graham . . 4 7 -

E. 70966 (1888-1908, £159) . . . 2 - -E. B. (1907-8, £3 3s.) . . . . 1 1 -E. B. B 1 - -E. H. C. (1898-1908, £14 6s.) . . 1 1 -E. J. R 5 - -E. L. 0 2 2 -E. L. P. (1906-8, £4) 2 2 -E. P. R 2 1 -Eaden, J. F., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Eaden, Mrs. H. W. . . . 1 1 -Earle, Mrs - 10 6East Dulwich Musical Society, i

Collected at Concert . ". . . - 1 1 - 1Easterfield, J. E., Esq. . . - 5 - |

Carried forward. £86917 3973 1 - j

Ann. Snbe. Donations.£. J. d. £. «. d.

Brought forward . 869 17 3 973 1 -Eaton, Miss F.(1906-8, £4 2».) . . 1 1 -Ebbw Vale Industrial & Provi-

dent Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Ecclesall Industrial and

Provident Society, Limited 1 1 -Ecroyd and Sons, Messrs.Win. 3 3 -Edmondsou, Miss . . . . ! - -Edwardes, T. D., Esq. . . 1 - -Egremont Industrial Co-oper-

ative Society, Ltd. . . . 2 2 -Ellenborougft, The Right

Hon. Lovd 2 '2 -Elkins, Richard, Esq. (For

1908-9) 2 2 -Ellis, Henry, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Ellis, The Misses . . . . 1 1 -

! Elphinstone, Kenneth V.,Esq. 1 1 -| Ditto (1906-8, £1 (is. (id.) . . - 10 6i Klphinstone, The Eight Hon.i Lord (1900-8, £21 6.-.) . . . . fl :! -Elsmore, Mrs. E 1 - -

| Emery, William, Esq. . . - 10 6i Emmerson, R., Esq. . . . 1 1 -English, Col. T 1 - -Epps, Mrs. M. H 1 1 -Erskine, Miss L. C. . . . 1 1 -Eshvick, Mrs. C. M. . . . - 5 -Eustace, Chas. E., Esq. . . 3 - -Evans, Miss Annis . . . 1 1 -Evans, Mrs. C. A. . . . 2 2 -Evans, The Misses . . . - 5 -Evans, W., Esq. (1894-1908,

£ 1 7 18s.) 2 2 -Ewart, Mrs. L 6 - -Eyre, Miss E. G 1 1 -Eyre, Mrs. ¥. J . . . . 1 1 -

: Eyre, Mrs. G. F - 10 6' Eyre, Rev. G. F., M.A. . . - 10 6

F. E. G - 5 -Faber & Co., Messrs. J. V. . - 10 6Fairfield, Mrs. Percy . . . 1 1 -Fairies-Humphreys, N. W.,

E s q 5 5 -Fairthorne, Miss A. ... 1 - -

1 Fairthorne, Miss E. . . . 1 \ -Falls, Miss A. E - 10 -Falmouth, The Right Hon.

Lord Viscount . . . . 5 - -Fane, Miss Blanche . . . 1 - -Fanshawe, Rev. Arthur A.,

M.A. (1891-1908, £75 10s.) . . 6 - -Fargus, Henry R., Esq. . . 1 1 -Farmer, Capt. William R. G. 1 1 -Farnworth and Kearsley Co-

operative Store . . . . 5 5 -Fearnside, Mrs. F., the late . 1 1 -¥elling Industrial Soc., Ltd.. . . 1 1 -Fellows, Lieut.-Col. C. F. . 5 - -Fenwick, G. J., Esq. . . . 5 - -Fenwick, Mrs. Thos. . . . 1 1 -Fernie, Chas. W. B., Esq.

(1892-1908, £19 14s.) . . . . 1 1 -j Ferraby, Miss A 2 2 -' Ferrier, Lieut.-Col., late R.A.

(1894-1908, £15) 1 - -Field, Rear-Admiral A. Mos-

tyn, F.R.S 1 1 -Field, J. Louis, Esq. . . . - 10 -Field, T. S., Esq., M.l.N.A.

(1887-1908, £46 4s.) . . . . 2 2 -

Carried forward . £943 13 3 992 3 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 709

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. t. d. £. s. d.

943 13 3 S92 3 6

- 10 6

2 2 -

Brought forwardFiggis, Samuel, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Filliter, Edward, Esq. . . 1 1 -Finlay, Mrs. Oscar . . . 1 1 -Finlayson, Mrs. KFitzRoy, Miss Laura M. E. . 2 - -Fleming, B. R., Esq. . . . 3 3 -Flemming, Mrs. M. D. . . 1 1 -Fletcher, The Misses . . . 2 - -Folkestone Co-operative So-

ciety, Ltd. (1906-8, £6 Gs.) . .Forbes, Miss - 10 -Fordham, A. K., Esq. . . - 10 -Foreman, Mr. Owen . . . - 10 -Foresters, Ancient Order of,

per J. Lister Stead, Esq.(see also pp. 723* 726). 140 - -Ditto, Juvenile Court Flower

of Suffolk, No. 2(i95 . 1 1 -Ditto, Court Lord Kitchener,

No. 2772 - 5 -Di t to , C o u r t K o y a l

Artillery, No. 5471 . . 1 1 -Ditto, Court 5480 . . . - 10 -

Forington,Mrs.F.(1905-8,14».) . .For Saving Life at Sea . . . .Fortescue, J. Bevill, Esq. . 5 - -Fortescue, The Et. Hon. the

Earl 1 - -Foster, Richard, Esq. . . . ft 10 -Foster, W. H., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Foyster, Rev. G. A., M.A. . - 5 -Francis, T. M., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Franklyn, M r s 2 2 -Fraser-Tytler, General Sir

J . If. B., K.C.B. . . . 2 2 -Freeman, Mrs. D. A. . . . - 10 -Fremlin, Mrs. R. J. . . . 1 - -Friend, B. (1905-8, £300) . . . 100 - -Friend, W. C., Esq. . . . 5 - -Fripp, Steuart, Esq. . . . 2 2 -Frith, Mts.W. A 1 1 -Frost Brothers, Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -Fry, The Right. Hon. Sir

Edward, G.C.M.G. . . . 2 - -Fry, Thos. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Fryer, Captain C. G., J.P. . 1 1 -

Galloway, Joseph, Esq. . . 1 - -Galton, Erasmus, Esq. . . 2 2 -Gardiner, Lieut.-Col.R., R.E.

(1900-8, £9 1«.) 5 - -Gardiner, Miss 2 2 - 'Gardiner, Miss E 1 1 -Garnock, Bibby & Co., Ltd. . 1 1 -Garrett & Sons, Ltd. . . . 2 2 -Garrett, Lieut. P. B., R.N. . - 10 -Garrett, Miss J 8 8 -Gateshead Industrial Co-oper-

ative Society, Limited. . 10 - -Gaunt, Mrs. John . . . . ! - -Gibbon,0. L.,Esq.(lfl07-8, £2) . . 1 - -Giffard,Mrs.(1898-1908,£120) . . 10 - -Gillanders, W., Esq. . . . - 5 -Girdlestone, Mrs. R. B. . . 1 - -Gladstone, The Rt. Hon. H.

J., M.P. (In aid of NewRomney Life-boat). . . 2 2 -

Gladstone, John E., Esq. . . 1 1 -Gladstone, Mrs. James . , 1 1 -Gleig, Colonel A. C. . . . 2 2 -Glosuop Dale New Industrial

Co-operative Society, Ltd. . 2 2 -

Carried forward . £ 11J2 4 31111 6 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Brought forward . 1172 4 3 1111 6 -Gloucester Co-operative and

Industrial Society, Ltd. . 2 2 -Godden, W., E9q 1 1 -Godlee, Francis, Esq. . . . 6 6 -Godlee, J. Lister, Esq. . . 1 1 -Godley, Miss R. M. . . . 1 1 -Goff, Colonel R. C. . . . 1 - -Goimbault, Mrs. M. A - 5 -Going, Mrs. Jane . . . . - 10 -Goldsmid, Louisa Lady, The

late 10 10 -Goode, Miss M. H., The late - 10 -Goole Co-op. Society, Ltd. . 1 1 -Gordon, A. D., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Gorell, Miss 1 - -Gorringe, Messrs. Frederick,

Limited 3 3 -Gosling, Mrs. H. C. . . . 1 1 -Grafton, John H., Esq. . . 5 5 -Graham, Capt. G. A., J.P.

(for 1908-9) 2 - -Ditto 1 - -

Graham, Mrs. North . . . 1 1 -Graham, Philip H., Esq. . 1 1 -Graham, The Most Hon. the

Marquis of, C.Y.O. . . . 1 1 -" Grannie " 6 6 -Grant, Edward, Esq., . . 1 1 -Grant, Mrs. R. Campbell . 1 - -Gray, Miss J. M 1 1 -Grays Co-operative Industrial

and Provident Society, Ltd. 2 2 -Grazebrooke, Mrs. H. D. . . - 10 -Great Grimsby Co-operative

Society, Ltd 1 1 -Great Horton Industrial

Society, Ltd 1 1 -Great Wigston Industrial

Society, Ltd 1 1 -Greene, A. D., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Greene, Mrs. W. H. (1895-

1908, £9 5s.) 1 - -Greenock Central Co-op. Soc.,

L t d 2 2 -Greenwell, The Rev. W.,

M.A., D.C.L - 10 GGreig, Alex., Esq. . . . - 10 6

Ditto (Card) - 5 -Greig, Mrs - 10 6Grey, The Misses . . . . 1 2 fiGrice, Wm., & Co., Messrs.

(1862-1908, £375) . . . . . 6 - -Grimshaw Park Co-operative

Society, Limited . . . 2 2 -Gripper.J. E.,Esq.(fot 1907-8) 2 2 -Griselda 6 6 -Guiry, Mrs. (1891-1908,

£137 10s.) 10 - -Guise, Mrs. C - 10 -Gurney,W. B., & Sons, Messrs. 1 1 -

H. B 2 2 -H . E . . . . . .H. I. SH. R 5 5 -H. W. H 1 1 -Hacon, Miss 1 - -Hacon, Mrs. T. M. (1901-8,

£4 4s.)Haggas, Thomas H., Esq. . 1 1 -Halford, E. S., Esq

1 1 -

1 1 -

- 5 7

Carried forward . £1243 16 3 115216 7

'2 X 2

710 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

Aim. Sabs. Donations.£. s. rf. £. s. d.

Brought forward . 1243 16 3 1162 16 7Halford, Hon. Mrs. . . . - 10 -Halifax Flour Society, Ltd. . 2 2 -Hall, Charles ()., Esq. . . 5 6 -Hall, Mrs. E. J 1 1 -Hall, Hawkesley, Esq. . . 1 1 -Hall, Miss M. S - 10 -Hall, W. H., Esq - 6 -Hallowes, E. C., Esq.. . . - 10 -

Ditto - 10 -Hamburg, British and Ameri-

can Institute, part proceedsof Concert and Address byE. G. Fairchild, Esq - 6 -

Hamilton, Admiral Sir K. V..G.C.B 1 1 -

Hamilton Central Co-operativeSociety, Ltd 1 - -

Hamilton Co-operative Bak-ing Society, Ltd. . . . 1 - -

Hamilton, F. S., Esq. . . 10 - -Hamilton, Lieut. Arthur S.,

K.N . - 10 6Hamilton, Miss D. . . . 1 - -Hamley, Miss A. P. . . . 1 - -Hammond, A. Lewis, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Hamond, Miss Frances, the

late 2 - -Hanbury, Miss P. E. . . . 1 1 -

Ditto, in loving memory ofher sisters and sailorbrother 1 11 6

Hannen, Kegd., Esq. (1892-1908, £8 18s.) 1 1 -

Hansell, A. D., Esq 1 1 -Hanson, S. Esq. (1901-8,

£1 15S.) - 5Hanson, Mrs 10 6Hardisty, E.,Esq. (1896-1908,

£8) 1 - -Hardwick, Chas., Esq. . . 1 1 -Hardwick, Mrs. M. L. . . 1 1 -Hardwicke, The Eight Hon.

the Earl of (the late) . . 2 - -Harris, John D., Esq. . . . - 5 -Harris, Major J. C., E.E. . 1 1 -Harrison, Col. C. E. C. B. '1 2 -Harrison, J. B., Esq., M.A.,

C.M.G. (for 1906-7 8) . . 3 3 -Harrowby, The Rt. Hon. the

Earl o f 1 1 -Hart, Claude M., Esq. . . - 6 -Hartlepools Co - operat i ve

Society, Ltd. (1905 8, £ 11 ) . . 5 5 -Harton, Miss M. (1890-1908,

£8 Is.) 1 1 -Hartopp, W. E., Esq. . . 1 1 -Harvey, H. Fairfax, Esq. . 1 1 -Harvey, Mrs. B. (the late) . 1 1 -Harvey, Mrs. Edmund . . 5 5 -

Ditto (1903-8, £55 5s. Inaddition to Special Life-boat Gift) . . 50 - -

Hatton, Miss A - 10 6Havard, D., Esq., M.D., J.P. - 10 -Havelock, M., Esq. . . . - 10 -Haverfield, Mrs. E. . . . 1 1 -Hawick Co-operative Society,

Limited . . . . . 2 2 -Hay, Mrs., Cheltenham . . - 1 0 6Hay Mrs. L E . . . 2 2 -Hayes, George W., Esq. . . 2 2 -Haynes, Edmund C., Esq. . 1 '< -

Ann. Snbs£. >. d.

Brought forward . 1307 1 3Hayward, B. W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Hayward, J. Fredk., Esq,

(1873-1908, £150 Is.) . .Hebden Bridge Industrial Co-

operative Society, Limited 2 2 -Heckmondwike and District

Co-operative Society, Ltd. . 5 6 -Hedley, John T., Esq. . . 25 - -Iledley, Miss Isabella. . . 2 2 -Hefford, J. G., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Hegan, C. J., Esq 5 - -"Help" . . . . . . 1 1 -Henle, Mrs 1 1 -Henty, C. P., Esq. . . . 1 1 -" Hephzibah " (1893 - 1908,

£14 I4s.)Herdman, E. T., Esq., D.L. . 1 - -Hetton Downs Amicable I,

Co-ope"rative Society, Ltd.. 3 3 -Hewetson, Miss H . . . . 2 2 -Hewett, Sir Harold G., Bart 1 - -

Heywood, E. S., Esq. . . 2 2 -Heyworth, Major G. F. . . 2 - -Hichens, Mrs. A. K. . . 1 1 -Hichens, Geo. H., Esq. (1895-

1908, £27)Hicks,Ernest Esq. (1896-1908,

£ 2 8 l«.) . . . . . .Higginbotham, George, Esq. . . .Higginton, A. J., Esq. . . 1 1 -Higham, Miss C. E. . . . - 10 -Higham, Mrs. Edward . . 1 1 -Higham, W. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Highflyer, H.M.S., part

balance of Benefit Club onpaying off, per Rev. A. A.Carter, R.N

Hill, The Right Hon. LordArthur Wm 5 5 -

Hillier, W. T., Esq. . . . - 10 6Hills, Mrs. Ernest . . . 1 1 -Hinton, Miss C. B. . . . - 10 -Bird, John, Esq 1 1 -Hitchcock, Walter M., Esq.. 2 2 -Hoare, Alfred, Esq. . . . 5 - -Hoare, Mrs. John . . . . 1 1 -Hodge, Lieut. F. A., R.N. . 1 1 -Hodge, Miss Alma . . . . 1 - -Hodge, Miss P. R. L. . . 1 - -Hodgkinson, W. S , Esq. . 1 1 -Hodgson, Mrs. F. C. . . . 1 '0 -Hodgson, Mrs. C. H. . . . 2 10 -Hodgson, The Misses . . . - 6 -Hodson-Mackenzie, M. M.,

Esq 5 - -Holden, Sir Edward T., J.P. 1 1 -Holden, Miss Emily . . . - 10 6Holland, L. Scott, EsqHolland, The Hon. Mrs. F. . 2 2 -Hollinshead, E. W., Esq. . 1 1 -Holt, Misa A. (Sub. £1 Is.

paid in 1907 for 1908) . .Holt, Mrs 1 1 -Homaa, Mrs. J. EHomer, Rev. H., B.A. . . - 10 6Hooper, Mrs. A. D. ... 1 1 -Hope, P. B. Beresford, Esq. . 1 - -Hopkins, Fred. G., Esq. . . 2 2 -Hopton Congregational Chapel

Sick and Funeral Society . 2 2 -Horn, Mr. J. E 1 1 -Horsfall Mrs 5 5 -

Carried forward . £U"7 I 3 1214 6 7 Carried forward . £1418 12 9

i — „

Donation*.£. t. d.

1214 6 7

10 10 -

1 1 -

2 - -

2 2 -3 3 -

2 10 -

- 10 -

5 - - .

1241 2 7

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 711

Ann. Subs.£. s. d.

Bronght forward . 1418 12 9Horwich Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. (1900 8,£17 17s.)

Houldsworth, Miss Jane . . 1 1 -Howard, Mrs. J 2 2 -Howlett, Miss - 5 -Hoyland, Miss . . . . - 5 -Hoyland, Miss F. . . . . - 5 -Hoyland, Rev. J., M.A. . . 1 1 -Hoyle, Isaac, Esq. . . . 5 5 -Hubbard, Col. Eon. C. J. . 1 - -Hucknall Torkard Industrial

Provident Society, Ltd. . 1 1 -Huddersfield, West Ward

Liberal Club - 10 -Hudson, Rev. Wm.. M.A. . 1 1 -Hudson, William, Ksq. . . 1 1 -Huggins, Lt.-CoI., P. GHughes, Thomas, Esq. . . 1 1 -Hughes, Fredk., Esq.. . . 5 - -Hull, collected from seamen,

by J. W. Day, EsqHume, Mrs. Frances . . . - 10 -Humphery, R. P., Esq. (190tf-

8, £17)Humphreys, J. C., EsqHunt, A. J., Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Ditto (1890-1908, £67 4s.).Hunt, Rev. William, M.A.

(for 1909) 1 1 -Hurst, Chas. J., Esq. . . 1 1 -Hurst, G.,Esq - 10 6Hurt, Miss Grace . . . . - 5 -Hutchings, Miss C. (1895-

1908. i'lfi 2f.)Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. J.

(1895-1908, £178)Hutton, Mrs. Daruton(UIO(>-8,

£202 2s.)Hyde Equitable Co-operative

Society, L t d 2 2 -Hyne,Rev. C. W. N., M.A.. 1 1 -

Ilkestou Co-op. Soc., Lim. . - 10 -Imperial Merchant Service

Guild 2 2 -Ingilby, William, Esq. . . 1 1 -Ingram, Rev. H. M., M.A. . 1 - -" In Memoriam " . . . . 25 - -I n Memoriam 2 2 -In Memoriam, A.P.H. . . 5 - -" In Memoriam," T. D. A. . 1 1 -In Memoriam . . . . . . .Ipswich Industrial Co-

operative Society, Limited 2 2 -Irby, The Hon. and Rev. L.

C. R., M.A 1 1 -Iredell, Miss E. A. . . . 1 1 -Iveagh, The Rt. Hon. Lord

Viscount, K.P 5 - -

J. B. S 5 - -J. C 2 2 -J. F 5 6 -J.H. D. (1906 8, £3) . .J. MJ. P 15 - -J. S. A, (1872-1908, £158 2s.) . .Jackson, Fred., Esq. . . . - 10 6Jackson, Mrs. G. W. and

Family . , , . . , . ,Jack son," S., Esq 1 1 -

n :«j £~_~..._j C i KOI n

Donations.£. s. d.

1241 2 7

2 2 -

- 10 -

4 - -

5 - -5 - -

4 4 -

2 - -

25 - -

2 2 -

1 1 -

1 - -1 1 -

5 5 -

- 15 6

OAA O 1

Brought forward . 1523Jacob, B. J., Esq., J.P. . . 1James, Mrs. J. Stanley . . 1Janvrin, The Misses . . . 1Jarrow & Hebburn C. S., Ltd. 2Jeffries, Miss M -Jennings-Brandy, W., Esq. . 1 - -Jervoise, Miss A. Clarke . 5 - -Jervoise. Miss E. M. K. . . - 10 -Jodrell, Lady Jane. . . . 2 2 -Johnson, Mrs 1 - -Johnston, Mrs. M. B. . . 2 2 -Johnstone Co-op. Soc., Ltd.

(1901-8, £8)Joicey, Miss : . . . . 5 - -Jones, C. E., Esq 2 2 -Joues, Miss F. A. (A New

Year's Offering) (1883-1908, £2B 9s. 6d.)

Jones, Miss Isabella G, E. . - 10 -Jones, J. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Jones, R. A. A., Esq. (1899-

1908, £52 10s.)Julius, Arthur 0., Esq. . . 1 1 -Justice, Miss . . . . . 1 1 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. *. d. £. «. d.

- 9 1300 3 11 -1 -1 -2 -5 -

1 1- 101 -

K. MKeays, Colonel W. T.. . .Kelbam, Chas. E., Esq. .Kerrick, General . . . .Ketteriug Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Limited .Kiddle, Mrs." Nelson . . .Kilmamock Equitable Co-

operative Society, Ltd..King, H. H., Esq. . . .Kingsley, MrsKirkintilloch Co - operative

Society, LtdKnight, Mrs. C. J. . . .Knowles, Miss M., the late .Knox, Captain W. . . . I - -Knox, Mrs. . . . . . 1 - -

1 7 G

5 5 -

- 5 -

11

10

5 - -

L. E. W., Croydon . . . 1 1 -Laird. Miss Alice M. (1896-

1908, £65)Lamb, Sir John Cameron,

C.B., C.M.G 1 1 -Lambe, John, Esq 1 1 -Lambert, Rev. Canon F. Fox,

M . A 1 1 -Lambert, T., Esq 2 2 -Lamotte, Mrs. L. W. . . . 1 1 -Landon, Mrs. C. A. . . . 2 2 -Landor, Miss C. E. . . . 1 1 -Langley Mill and Aldercar

Co-operative Society, Ltd. 2 2 -Lanning, Walter, Esq. . . 1 - -Larkhall Victualling Co-opera-

tiveSociety,Ltd.(19('7-8,£3) . . 2 - -Larnach,J.W.,Esq.(1906-8,£4) . . 1 - -Latham, F. L., Esq. . . . 2 - -Laughton, Miss (1903-8, £4). . . 1 - -Lawes, Mrs - 5 -Lawrence, Arthur, Esq. (1894-

1908, £16) 1 - -Layatd, Miss C. S. . . . 3 3 -Layard, Miss R. I. . . . 3 3 -Lavton, Mrs. C. E. (1891-

1908, £465) 25 - -Lazarus, Frank J., Esq. . . 2 2 -

Carried forward . £1523 - 9 1300 3 1 Carried forward . £1598 9 9 1343 - 7

712 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. *. d. £. s. d.

Brought forward . 1598 9 9 1 3 4 3 - 7Leach, Lieut. - Colonel Sir

Leadgate Industrial andProvident Society, Ltd.(1907-8, £2 2s.) 1 1 -

Leake, Thos. S., Esq. . . 2 2 -Ledger, J. W., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Lee, Charles Yate, Esq. . . 2 2 -Lee, H. E., Esq - 5 -Lee, Mrs. A. H - 10 -Leeds Industrial Co-operative

Society, Limited . . . 25 - -Lefroy, G. B. A., Esq. (1896-

1908, £3 5s. 6rf.) - 5 -Leicester Co-operative Boot

and Shoe Mfg. Soc., Ltd. . 1 1 -Leigh Friendly Co-operative

Society, Limited . . . 3 3 -Leigh, E. J., Esq - 5 -Leith of Fyvie, The Kt. Hon.

Lord 5 - -Leith Provident Co-operative

Society, Ltd. . . . . . 3 - -Leonard, W. J., Esq 1 1 -Letchworth, Miss E. . . . 1 1 -Lethbridge, Mrs. A. G. . . 3 3 -Lethbridge, Eev. J. K., M.A. - 10 -Lethbridge, Mrs. J. K. . . - 5 -

Leven Reform Co-operativeSociety, Ltd. (1SOI-8, £13) . . 1 - -

Lever-Jones, Mrs. S. . . . 1 1 -Lewis, Mrs. Arthur . . . - 6 -Lewis, Mrs. Richd 2 2 -Lewis, W. H. D. A., Esq. . 1 1 -Liddle, Messrs. T. & Sons . - 10 -Liddon, Edward, Esq., M.D. 1 1 -Liddon, Mrs. John . . . 1 1 -Lincoln Liberal Club . . . - 10 6Lincoln, Wm., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Lindner, Miss A. J. . . . - 10 -Littleborough Co-operative

Society of Industry, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Llandaff, Very Rev. Dean of - 10 6Llewellyn, R. W., Esq. . . - 10 6Lloyd, J. E. H., Esq.. . . 1 1 -Lloyd, Mrs. (1902-8, £3 13s.) . . 1 - -Lochgelly Equitable Co-

operative Society, Limited 4 - -Lockhart, P. H., Esq. . . 2 2 -Lockitt, Mrs. A., The late . - 5 -Locock, Guy H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Lodge, Robert, Esq. . . . 10 10 -Loftus Co-operative Society,

Ltd. (1897-1908,k£12 7s.) . . . 1 5 -Lomas, Mrs. H. A. . . . 1 1 -

Longman, C. J., Esq. . . 1 1 -Longridge, Miss K. E. . . 1 1 -Longridge Industrial Co-

operative Society, Ltd. . . 1 1 -Lopes, Lady, the late . . 1 - -Louisa 3rd (1903-8, £5) . . . . 1 - -Lowe, Mrs. (1906-8, £3) . . . . 2 - -Lowestoft, Proceeds of Lowes-

toft Life-boat Ball, per J.Brooks Wbaley, Esq 10 10 -

Lowdell, Col. C. G. W. . . 1 - -Lowndes, Mrs. E. S., the late 1 1 -Lowrie, Miss B. (in memory

of the late William Lowrie) 1 1 -Lowry, Mrs. E. M. L. . . 1 - -Loyd, Colonel Arthur P. . 5 - -

Carried forward . £1689 12 3 1363 8 7

I I .

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. ». d. £. i. d.

Brought forward . 168912 31366 8 7Luard, Admiral Sir W. G.,

K.C.B 1 1 -Lucey, The Misses. . . . - 10 -Luton Industrial Co-operative

Society, Ltd 1 1 -Ditto (1906-8, £3 3s.) . . . 1 1 -

Lyle, A. P., Esq 2 - -

M. B 10 - -M B. R. . . . . . - 7 6M E A . . . 25 - -M. I. K. (1902-8, £2 15s.) . . . - 10 -M. P. (1899-1908, £35; . . . . 5 - -M. LI. G 10 - -Macclesfield Equitable Provi-

dent Society, Limited . . 2 2 -Maccles'field, The Countess of

(1891-1908, £135) 10 - -Macdonald-Lockhart, Lieut.-

Col. Sir S., Bart. . . . 2 2 -Machin, Miss F. C. (1893-

1908 £15 3s.) 1 - -Mackenzie, H. M., Esq. . . - 5 -Mackenzie, Mrs. J. H. M. . 1 - -Macleod, Norman M., Esq. . - 5 -MacLeod-Smith, Mrs. (1896-

1908 £14 14s ) 1 1 -Macmillan and Co., Ltd. . . 1 1 -Macmillan, G., Esq. . . . 1 1 -MacWhirter, J., Esq., R.A.

(1871-1908, £106 5s.) . . . . 2 - -Magrath, Rev. J. R., M.A.,

the late - 10 -Maiugay,H. B., Esq.. . . 2 2 -Maingay, Mrs. W. B. . . . - 10 -Maitland, A. C. R., Esq.

(1885-1908, £28 12s.) . . . . 1 - -Majendie, Mrs. A 1 - -Maltby, G. R., Esq 1 1 -Mankiewicz, V. J., Esq. . . 1 1 -Manners, Mrs. A 1 1 -Mansergh, Ernest L., Esq. . 2 2 -Mansfield and Sutton Co-

operative Society, Ltd.. . 1 1 -M a r k i n c h Co-operative

Society Ltd 2 - -Marshall, Miss A. G. . . . . 10 - -Marshall, Miss C 5 - -Marshall, Miss Hilary . . . . 1 6 -Marshall, J. M., Esq.. . . 1 1 -Marshall,Col.SirA.W., J.P. 1 1 -Marsham, Mrs. E. M. B. . . 1 1 -Marter, Miss A. E. . . . 1 1 -Martin, C. E., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Martin, Dr. H. A 1 1 -Martin, Miss Louisa R. . . 2 2 -Martin, Mrs. C. E. . . . - 5 -Martin, T., Eaq 1 1 -Martyn, Rev. T. W. . . . 1 - -Masborough Equitable Pio-

neers' Society, Limited . 5 5 -Matthews, Mrs. Georgiana,

Collected by 1 1 2 6Matthews, W. E., Esq. . . S - -Maxwell, Col. G. Shirley . 1 - -M° Andrew, John, Esq. . . 2 2 -M'Call, Miss (1897-1908,

M'Cleery, J. 0., Esq. . . . 1 - -M«Ewen, Mrs. E 2 - -M°Kee, S. Jeffery, Esq. . . 1 1 -

Carried forward . £1787 19 9 1419 - 1

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. >. d. £. ». d.

Brought forward . 1787 19 9 1419 - 1MoLaughlin, Vivian, Esq.,

Proceeds of Lectures . . . . 8 17 6Mead, Mrs. J. B 5 5 -Meaden, W. J., Esq. . . 1 1 -Medlycott, Rear - Admiral,

M.B., tbe late . . . . 1 1 -Mellish, Henry, Esq. . . 1 1 -Meltham Industrial Co-opera-

tive Trading Society, Ltd.(1907 8, £2) 1 - -

Melville, Lady Florence . . 1 1 -Meredith, Miss E. A. ... 1 1 -Merewether, Mrs 1 - -Metsey Docks & Harbour

Board 1000 - -Metcalfe, Mrs. H. A. . . . 1 4 -Mews, Miss E 3 3 -Michie, A. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Michie, Mrs. A. S. . . . 1 1 -Middlesbrough Co-operative

Society, Ltd. (1896-1908,£ 2 5 4s.) 2 2 -

Middleton and Tonge In-dustrial Society, Limited 1 1 -

Middleton-in-Teesdale Co-operative Society, Ltd.(1895-1908, £30 4s.) . . . . 2 2 -

Middleton, Sir Arthur E., Bt. 1 1 -Milaud, Mrs. E 2 - -Mildmay, Mrs. A. St. John . 2 - -Miller, J. W., Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Ditto (1891-1908, £91 3s.) . . . 5 - -Miller, Miss A. C 1 1 -Miller, Miss R. J 2 2 -Miller, Rev. N. J., M.A. . 2 2 -Mills, John, Esq 1 1 -Mills, The Rev. Cecil, M.A. . 5 - -Milner, Isaac, Esq. . . . 1 - -Minet, Wm., Esq., <fe Mrs. . 5 - -Mirfield Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Mitchell, A. C., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Mitchell, Capt. Clayton, R.N. 3 3 -Mitchell, Mrs. E. H. . . . 1 1 -Mitchell, Francis J., Esq. . 5 - -Mitchell, Miss M. B. . . . 6 - -Mitchell, Reginald F., Esq. . 5 - -Mitchell, W. R., Esq.. . . 1 1 -Molesworlh, Mrs. . . . . - 5 -Mollet Mrs - 5 -Moncrieff, Gen. G. H. . . 1 - -Monk, C., Esq., J.P. . . . - 5 -Monro, Miss E. Dorothea . - 5 -Monro, Mrs. T. E. M. . . 1 - -Montgomery, John H., Esq. . 6 - -Moore, Capt. Richmond, R.N. 1 1 -

Moore, Miss Carrick . . . 2 2 -Moore, Mrs. W. W. . . . 5 - -Moorsom, Miss . . . . 1 1 -Moorsom,Mis8,WhitbyBranch 1 1 -Moorson, Rev. J. R., M.A.,

the late 1 1 -

Morley Industrial Co-operativeSociety, L t d 2 2 -

Morris, F. H., Esq. (1898-1908, £11 Is.) 1 1 -

Morris, Mrs. R . . 3 - -Morris, Robert T., Esq. . . 2 2 -Mortimer, Herbert E., Esq. . 5 - -Mortis, W. J., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Moss, Miss G. E 1 1 -

Ann. Subs.£. s. d.

Brought forward . 2884 7 9Moss, Mrs. G. W 2 2 -Mossley Co-op. I. Soc., Ltd. 3 3 -Mountsteven, Colonel F. H. . 1 1 -Mowbray. John J., Esq. . . 10 - -Muir, William, Esq. . . . 3 3 -Mullard, Thos. S., Esq. . . - 10 6Mullins, The MissesMurton Colliery Co-operative

Societv.Ltd. (1906-8,£66s.) . .Murton, 'W. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Myttou, Miss B. A. ... 2 2 -

Nairn, John, Esq 5 - -Nairn, Michael, & Co. . . 2 2 -Napier-Clavering, Col. C. W. 1 1 -Nash, The Misses C. E. & R. G. - 7 -Nash, W. J., Esq 1 1 -National Telephone Co.,

Nelson Co-operative and In-dustrial Society, Limited . 2 2 -

Nettlefold, J. S., Esq. . . 1 - -Newcastle-upon-Tyne Co-

operative Society, Limited 25 - -Newcastle - upon - Tyne

Trinity House . . . . 10 10 -Newcombe, F. W. D., Esq. . 1 1 -Newlands, The Right Hon.

Lord 10Newman, The Misses . . . 1 1 -New Mills Co - operative

Society, L t d 2 2 -

Newton, Mrs. Alice . . . 2 2 -Nicholl, Henry F., Esq. . . 5 5 -Nicholson, Mis. Stuart . . 1 1 -Nicolls, F. H. G., Esq. (Sub.

£5 paid in 1907 for 1908) . - - -Noble, Wilson, Esq. . . . 2 2 -Noel, Admiral of the Fleet

Sir G. H. U., K.C.B.,K.C.M.G. In aid of Worth-

Norman, James R., Esq. . . 3 3 -Norris, Miss A. H. . . . - 10 -Norsworthy, G., Esq. . . 1 1 -North-Cox, W., Esq. . . . - 10 6Northrepps Mariners' Fund . 2 - -Northumberland, His Grace

the Duke of, K.G. . . . 2 - -Norwich Co-operative

Society L t d 2 2 -Nott Mrs - 5 -

Netting, Wm., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Nuneaton Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Limited . . 1 1 -

O. L. 1 1 1 -Oakes, Col. W. H., the late . 1 - -

DittoOdd Fellows, Independent

Order of (M. U.) (ridealso p. 726) . . . . 50 - -

Ditto, Ipswich District . 4 4 -Ditto, Loyal Raymond

Lodge, No. 3891 . . . 1 7 6Ditto, Loyal Sons of the

Thames Lodge, No. 3300 1 1 -Ditto, Princess Royal Lodge 1 1 -

713

Donations.£. 4. d.

1442 7 7

1 - -

2 2 -

1 1 -

1 - -

5 10 6

Carried forward . £2884 7 9 1442 7 7 Carried forward . £3072 19 3 1453 1 1

714 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. «. d. £. i. d.

Brought forward . 3072 19 3 1453 1 1O'Halloran, Arthur, Esq ,

Oliphant, Mrs. A. C. ... 1 1 -Oppenheim, Henry, Esq. . 5 - -

Orde, C. S., Esq. (In aid ofGorleston Branch) . . . 1 - -

Ormerod, Miss M. . . . - 10 6Orustien, E. P., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Otter, R. H., Esq 5 - -Ottley, R., Esq 1 1 -Outram, Sir Francis B., Bart. 1 - -

Ouvry, Miss Aimee . . . 1 1 -Ouvry, Miss Ethel A. E. . . 1 1 -Owen, C. Whiteley, Esq. . 1 1 -

Pace, Rev. H. H 1 - -Pao-et Mrs L . . 1 - -Pa?n, Miss M. Charlotte . . - 10 -

Palmer, Albert J., Esq. . . 1 1 -Pares, Kev. Norman, M.A. . - 10 6Park, G. Myers, Esq. . . . - 10 -Parker, Lady Elizabeth . . 2 4 -Parker, Lady Evelyn (1898-

1903, £44) 3 - -Parker, Miss S. S. . . . 1 1 -Parkes, H. P., & Co., Ltd. . 1 1 -Parkin, Miss C. M. . . . 1 1 -

Parkin, Mrs - 10 -Parkinson, F . W., Esq. . . 2 2 -Parry, Miss A. K. . . . 1 1 -Parry, Miss Jessie A. . . . 5 - -Pathhead and Sinclairtown

Reform Co-operative Soc.,Ltd. (1902-8, £7 7s.) . . . . 1 1 -

Pattenden, P., Esq. (the late) 1 1 -Paul, H. T., Esq. (the late; . 2 2 -Paxton, Charles S., Esq. . . - 15 -Payne, H., Esq., M.D. . . 1 1 -Payne, Miss M. A. . . . - 10 -Payne, Mrs. W. H. . . . - 10 6Peacock & Bnchan, Messrs. 1 1 -

Peirse-Duncombe, G. T., Esq. 8 3 -Penicnik Co-operative Asso-

ciation, Limited . . . . 2 10 -Pennington, Col. W. A. . . 1 1 -Penny, T. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Penny, W. B., Esq., R.N. . - 10 6Perrott, Col. Sir Herbert C.,

Bart., C.B., " In MemoriamSir Edward G. L. Perrott,Bart. " 1 1 -

Perry, Mrs - 10 -Perth, City of, Co-operative

Society, Ltd 10 - -Perth Co - operative Coal

Society, Ltd 1 - -Peterborough Equitable,

Industrial Co - operativeSociety, Limited . . . 2 2 -

Peto, W. H., Esq. . . . 5 - -Philip, Thomas, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Philips, J . W., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Pierce, Edward, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Pigg.E. W., Esq.. . . . - 5 -Pigot, Miss M. E 1 - -Pigott, Commissary-General

A.W. (1873-1908, £112 7s.) . . 6 5 -

Carried forward .£3153 16 3 14C3 17 11

Ann. Subs. DOVMAVO£. «. d. £. «.

Brought forward . 3153 16 3 146S17Pilcher, Giles T., Esq. . . 2 2 -Pilcher, R. A., Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Pitman, Capt. Robt., C.M.G.,R N. . 11-

Pittington Amicable I. Socy.,

Plymouth Mutual Co-opera-tive and Industrial Society,Ltd. (1905-8, £21) 5 5

Pollock, Mrs. Robert. . . 1 1 -Pollock, Re?. B., M.A. . . 1 1 -Poole, Mrs J 2 - -Pope, Miss C. E. S. . . . 5 - -

Porter, Rev. Canon C.F..M. A. - 10 -Porter, Capt. H. R. . . . 1 1 -Potter, F. M., Esq. . . . - 10 -Povah,"John, Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Powell Mrs H. L. . . . 1Powney, Colonel C. du Pre . 2 2 -Prall, Z. E., Esq 6 5 -Preston, Capt. G. B. . . . 5 - -Preston Industrial Co-op.

Society, Limited . . . 3 3 -Preston, Miss . . • . 6 - -Preston, R. A. B., Esq. (the

Price, Alfred, Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Price, Miss E. (Beechworth) . 1 1 -Price, Mrs. H. D 6 - -

Priestley, Win., Esq. . . . 1 I -Prior, Mrs - 10 -Procter, Robt., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Prout, Rev. T. J., M.A. . . 1 1 -Pumphrey, T. , Esq., and

Pyke, Aubone A., Esq. . . 1 1 -Pyke, Mrs. Ellen . . . . 1 1 -Pyman,Bell, & Co., Ltd.. . 1 1 -

Quick, Via. K. H. . . . 5 5 -

R B. J 10 - -R D. . . . 1 1 -Rackham, Mrs. W. . . . 1 1 -Ralph Mrs 1 - -Ramsay, Capt. John, R.E. . 2 - -Kamsbottom Industrial and

Provident Socy., Limited . 2 2 -Rapkin, S., Esq. (1901-8,

£34 8s ) 10 10Rasmussen, Capt. C. . . . 1 1 -Rasmussen, Capt, H. F. W. 2 2 -

Rayner, Mrs. T. V. ... 1 1 -Reade, E. E., Esq. . . . 2 - -Reading Industrial Co- opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . . . 2 2 -Reddall, Walter H., Eaq. (for

1908 9) - 10 -Redding Co-operative Soc.,

Ltd. (1901-8, £16 4s.) . . . . 2 2Reeve, Miss M. W. . . . - 6 -Reid, Major-Genl. J. . . . 1 - -

Reid, Russell B., Esq. . . 1 1 -Reiss Bros., Messrs. . . . 2 2 -

Carried forward . £3>64 14 9 1481 14

d.1

1

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 715

Ann. Snbs. Donations.£. s. d. £. ». d.

Brought forward . 3264 14 9 1481 14 1Eel ton, Mrs. S. V. . . . 1 1 -Rendle, George, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Reneau, R. P. W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Reynolds, Woodford, Esq. . . . - 10 -Riach, Miss E 1 - -Riach, T. G., Esq 1 - -Riadore, Miss G 1 1 -Rice, Miss F 1 - -Rich, H. T., Esq. . . . - 8 -Richards, H. W., Esq. (nub.

£1 Is., paid in 1907 for 1908) - - -Richardson, Miss (1901-8, £9) . . 2 - -Richardson, Mrs. Alan . 1 - -Richmond, J., Esq. . . 5 5 -Rickards, Capt. A. . . 1 - -Ridgway, H. M., Esq. . 10 - -

Ditto (1905-8, £40). . . . 10 - -Ridley, C. E., Esq. . . 2 2 -Ridpath, Edward, Esq. . 1 1 -Rind, Colonel 1 1 -Ripley P. I. Co-operative Soc.,

L t d 2 2 -Ritson, W. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -River and District Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. (1895-1908, £29 8s ) . . . . . 2 2 -

Robbs, Miss E. J 1 1 -

Roberts, W. H. E. W.. Esq.,RN. . . . . - 7 6

Robertson, Cant. G. M. . . 5 - -Robertson, J. C., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Robins. Miss, the late . . 1 1 -Robins, Miss G 1 1 -Robinson, F. J., Esq. . . . 3 3 -Robinson, Miss C. . . . 1 - -Roby, Miss . . 2 2 -Rochester and District Co-

operative I. Society, Ltd. 1 1 -Rose, Conway L., Esq. . . 5 - -

Rowcliffe, Miss M. G. . . 1 1 -

Rowland, Colonel T. . . . 2 - -Rowsell, Rev. H., M.A., and

Mrs. Rowsell . . . . 1 1 -Roxby, H. T., Esq. . . . - 10 -Royal Cruising Club . . . 2 2 -Royal Thames Yacht Club . 2 2 -Royal Welsh Yacht Club. . 2 2 -Royal Yacht Squadron . . 5 - -Royton Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. (1906 8,£ 6 6s.) 2 2 -

Rubie, Mrs. J. P 1 1 -Rugby Industrial and Provi-

dent Co-op. Society, Ltd.,(1901-8, £32 2s.) 5 - -

Rushden Industrial Co-opera-tive Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -

Russell, Miss G. E. (for 1909) 3 3 -

Rust, George J., Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Rutter, Mrs. Richard W. . 1 1 -Ryhope and Silksworth In-

dustrial and ProvidentSociety, Limited . . . 2 2 -

S. D. R. S. D. (1864-1908,£282S 15s. Bd.) 75 - -

Carried forward . £3350 18 3 1573 8 1

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. «. d. £. *. d.

Brought forward . 3350 18 3 1578 8 1S. T. . . . . . . 5 6S. W. A 25 - -St. Germans, The Rt. Hon.

the Earl of 6 - -St. Michael's, Paddington,

Life-boat Fund 9 17 6St. Patrick, Friendly Brothers

of (London Knot), per E.Nash, Esq., M.A., LL.B.(1902-8, £73 10s.) 10 10 -

Saddon, A. S., Eeq , collectedby - 10 4

Sale, Arthur, Esq. (1903-8,£6 6s.) 1 1 -

Salisbury, Miss E. M. . . 1 - -Saltoun. The Right Hon.

Lord 1 1 -Samaritan Farthing Fund,

Stoke Newington, per A.G. Lewis, Esq. . . . . . - 10 -

Saudbach Industrial Co-operative Society, Limited 2 2 -

Sanderson, Edwd. M., Esq. . 1 1 -

Sandf ord, Miss A. . . . - 5 -Sandys-Lumsdaine, Mrs. 1 1 -Sandys-Lumsdaine, Miss. 1 1 -Sankey, Lieut. - Gen. Sir

Richard, R.E., the late 1 1 -Saunders, Major F. W. . 1 1 -Savory and Moore, Ltd. . 3 3 -Sawyer, Rev. D. H., M.A. . - 10 -Schuster, Bev. W. P., M.A. . 2 2 -Scofield, Mrs. E. S., in

aid of Rhosneigir Life-boat 1 1 -Scotia Social Club (1906-8,

£2 2s.) . . . . . . 1 1 -Scott Brothers, Limited (for

their Steamers Londes-borough, Sir Charles Ten-nant and Coningsby) . . 3 3 -

Scott, ClaudeS., Esq. . . . . 1 1 -Scott, J. W., Esq - 5 -Scott, Mrs. Edith H. . . . 1 1 -Scott, Miss, The late, in aid

of Margate Life-boat . . 2 2 -Scott, Mrs. L. T., Family col-

Scott, R. A., Esq - 5 -"Sea Gull" (1900-1908,

£18 4s 6d.) 2 2 6Seaham Harbour Co-opera-

tive Industrial Society(1895-1908, £12 12s.) . . . . 1 1 -

Seaton Delaval District In-dustrial and ProvidentSociety, Ltd 2 - -

Selby, Mrs. F. G. (for 1907-8) 1 - -Selfe, Mrs. E. M 1 1 -Selkirk Co-operative Society,

Ltd. (1906-8, £3) ... . . 1 - -Seward, J. K., Esq., proceeds

of Private Entertainment . . . 1 11 6Sewell, Alfred J , Esq. . 2 2 -Sewell, Miss A. E. (1882-

1909 £17 12s.) - 10 -Sewell, Mrs 1 1 -Sevmour, Gen. Sir W. H.,

K.C.B 1 - -Sharp, Wm., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Shaw, Mrs. (1898-1908, £110) . . 10 - -Shaw, W. N. Esq. . . . 2 2 -Sheepshanks, W., Esq. . . 1 1 -

Carried forward . £342414 316191211

716 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

Ann. Snbs. Donations.£. e. d. £. ». d.

Brought forward . 3424 14 3 1619 12 11Sheerness Economical I. and

P. Society, Limited . 1 1 -Sheldon, Miss Hilda . . 1 - -Sheldon, Miss H. M. . . 2 2 -Sheldon, Miss Lilian . . 2 2 -Sheldrake, Surg. Lieut.-Col

(1907-8, £10) . . . . . 5 - -Shepherds, Iloyal Order of

Ancient (A. TJ.) . . . . 25 - -Sherburn Hill Co-operative

Society, Ltd. (1907-8, £2 2s.) . . 1 1 -Shettleston Co-operative

Society, Limited (1900- . .1908 £9 9s.). . . 1 1 -

ShifEner, Mrs. L. A. ... 1 1 -Shipwrecked Fishermen and

Mariners R. B. Society,collected at Blyth & Sunder-land - 16 -

Shove, Miss S 10 - -Sillem, Mrs. Herman J. . . 1 1 -

Simonds, Robt. Henville, Esq. 1 1 -Sinrpson, B. W.. Esq. . . 1 1 -Simpson, J. B., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Simpson, Mrs. S. Ford . . 2 2 -Simpson, Mrs. William E. . 2 2 -Sisnaey, Mrs. Thomas . . 2 2 -Sittingboume Co-operative

Society, Limited . . . 5 5 -Skinner, Edward, Esq. . . 1 1 -Skinner, The Misses . . . 1 1 -

Sly, A. H., Esq 1 1 -Smart, Mrs. F. G. (in addition

to special Life-boat gifts) . 10 10 -Smith, A. Murray, Esq. . . 5 - -Smith, Elder & Co., Messrs.. . . 6 6 -Smith, Henry A., Esq. . . 2 2 -Smith, Herbert F., Esq. . . 5 5 -Smith, Hon. W. F. D., M.P. 5 o -Smith, John Duke, Esq. (for

1906-7) . . . . . 2 2 -Smith, Misa Bryan . . . 1 1 -Smith, Miss F . Felix . . . 2 2 -Smith, Miss, (1893-1908,

£17) 1 - -Smith, Mrs. E. C. Spencer

(1906-8 £3 2s.) 1 1 -Smith, Mrs. Veraon . . . 1 1 -Smith, R. Gemmell, Esq. . . . 2 2 -Smith, Rev.GuyVernon.M.A. 1 1 -Smith's Falls, Canada, per

J . A, 4 8 7Smitheman,TheMisses(In ad-

dition to gift of a Life-boat) 2 - -Smithers, H. W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Smithett, Edward H., Esq. 1 1 -Soames, Edgar, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Soames, W., Esq 1 1 -

Somerset, His Grace theDuke of 5 - -

Someiville, Miss . . . . - 10 -Somes, Mrs. Maria . . . 1 1 -Soudan, H.M.T., collected on

board per Captain S. de B.Lockyer, R.N 10 - -

Soundy, Mrs. J. S. (InMemoriam of her dear sonWalter lost at sea) . . . 1 1 -

Southampton Gas Light andCoke C o 2 2 -

Ann. Subs.£. t. d.

Brought forward. 3539 7 3Southampton, Isle of Wight

and South of England R.N.Steam Packet Company forrepairing Selsey Lifeboat,damaged on Service to theP.S. Queen

South Devon Wharf Company,Limited 1 1 -

South Metropolitan Gas Lightand Coke Company. . . 5 5 -

South Shields Co-operativeSociety, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -

Soutter, Ernest, Esq. . . . 5 - -Spalding Shipwreck Society . 1 1 -

Ditto (1901-8, £5 5s.) . . .Spencer, Rev. W. M. . . . 1 1 -Sperling, Arthur, Esq. . . 1 1 -

Spurgin, Mrs. G. H. . . . 1 1 -Squire, D. B., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Stacey, C. D., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Staffurth, Mrs. H. L. . . - 10 6Stanford, Edward, Esq. . . 1 1 -Stanley, W. F., Esq., J.P. . 1 1 -Stapleford and Sandiacre Co-

operative Society, Ltd. . - 10 6Starkey, J. R., Esq., M.P. . 2 2 -Stear, Henry,Esq.(1901-8, £6) . .Steele, Mrs 1 1 -Stephens, P. S., Esq., K.C. . 2 2 -Steward, Mrs. J. C. . . . 1 1 -Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. L 1 -S t e w a r t , Rear - Admiral

Hector B 1 1 -Stewart-Beattie, of Grieve,

Miss . . . . . . 5 - -Stewart Robt Esq . . - 10 -Stilwell & Sons, Messrs. . . 1 1 -Stock, Capt. A. R. A., R.N. 1 1 -Stockton Co-operative I. and

P. Society, Ltd. . . . 3 3 -Stokes, Mrs., the late . . 1 1 -Stolterfoht, Miss J. E. . . - 10 -Stone & Co., Messrs. J. . . 2 2 -Stone, Mrs. John (paid sub,

£1 in 1907 for 1908) . . - - -Stothert, A. K., Esq. . . . 2 - -Straghan, Col. A., C.B. . . 1 - -Straker, Mrs. Isabella . . 2 2 -Stranack, Capt. H. . . . - 5 -Stratford Co-operative and

Industrial Society, Ltd.(1906-8, £33».)

Streatfeild, R. J., Esq. . . 5 - -Street, Mrs. H. AStringer, C. W., Esq. . . . - 5 -Strong, Rawle, and Strong,

Messrs. . . . . . . 2 2 -Stuart, J. N., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Stuart, P. F. Criohton, Esq. . 1 1 -Stucley, Col. Sir W. Lewis,

Bt 1 - -Sturrock, Major (the late) . 5 5 -

Sunderland Equitable Indus-trial Society .Ltd. . . . 4 4 -

Surr, Watson, Esq., J.P. . . 1 1 -Sorrey Commercial Dock Co. 5 5 -Sutcliff, Mrs - 10 -Sutherland, H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Swinburne, Sir J., Bt.,¥.R.S. 5 - -

Carried forward . £3539 7 3 1657 8 6 Carried forward . £3626 1 3

Donations.£. ». d.

1657 8 6

50 - -

1 1 -

- 10 -

1 1 -

- 5 -

1 11 10

171117 4

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 717

Ann. Snbe. Donations.£. I. d. £. t. d.

3620 1 3 171117 4. 1 1 -. 2 2 -

Brought forwardSykes, George H., Esq.Sykes, Miss H. M. .

T 2 2 -T. H. I. C 1 1 -Tallents, Godfrey, Esq. . . - 10 -Tallis, Mrs. K. II. . . . - 1 0 (iTangyes, Limited. Messrs. . 1 1 -Tanqueray, Mrs - 5 -Tarieton, Lieut. Alfred H.,

M.V. O . , K.N 2 2 -Tarner, E. T., Esq. . . . 1 - -Tamer, G. Edward, Esq. . . 1 1 -Tarner, Miss C. T. . . . 1 - -Tamer, Miss L. T. . . . - 10 -Tatton, Lees W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Tatton, Mr. Samuel . . . - 10 -Tayler, Miss M. E. ... - 10 6Taylor, Mrs. B 1 1 -Taylor, F . Costin, Esq. . . 2 2 -Taylor, Miss M. E. . . . - 5 -Teage, W. R., Esq. . . . 25 - -Teasdale, Isaac, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Temple, Col. E 2 2 -Thacker, Miss 2 2 -Thackthwaite, Miss C. M. - 5 -"Thames" (1892-1908, £18 2s.) . . 1 1 -Theobald, Mrs. A 1 1 -Thetford Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . . . 2 2 -Thomas, G. E., Esq. . . . - 5 -Thomas, H. G., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Thomas, Miss A.(19058,£18) . . 3 - -Thomas, Miss Frances . . 3 ] 0 -Thomas, Miss K. B. . . . 2 2 -Thomas, Mr. W - 10 -Thomas,-W. F., Esq. . . . 3 - -Thompson, Mrs., Bryn Alt.. 1 - -Thomson, James, Esq. . . - 10 -Thomson, W. S. (1897-8,

£ 1 2 12s.) . . . . . . . . 2 2 -Throckley District Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. (19H7-8,£2 2s.) 1 1 -

Thorngate, W., Esq., the late,Trustees of 80 - -

Thornton, Mrs. T - 10 6Threlfall, Charles, Esq. . . 5 5 -Thresher, Capt. W., R.N. . 2 2 -Thurlow, Major Edwd. H. . 1 1 -Thurston, Mrs. S - 5 -Thwaites, Miss Elizabeth . 1 1 -Tillard, P. E., Esq., in aid of

Gorleston Life-boat . . 1 1 -Tillicoultry Co-operative

Society," Ltd 1 1 -Timmins, Miss . . . . - 5 -Tippinge,Comm.L.F. G..R.N. 2 - -Todd, Mrs., In Memory of

the late Dr. Todd . . . 1 1 -Todhunter, J., Esq. . . . 10 10 -Todmorden Industrial and

Co-operative Society, Ltd.(1902-8, £6 6s.) 1 1 -

Toller, Mrs. Wallis . . . 1 1 -Tomlinson, Miss . . . . 2 2 -Tomlinson, Ralph, Esq. . . 1 1 -Tompson, Mrs. Edward . . 1 1 -Topham, Alfred G., Esq. . 2 2 -Tower, F. F., Esq. . . . 1 1 -low Law and District In-

dustrial and ProvidentSociety, Ltd 1 1 -

Oarried forw&rd . £38Cr< 17 9 1721 3 4

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. ». d. £. i. d.

Brought forward . 3805 17 9 1721 3 4Toy, Miss A. E. (1900-8,

(£2 Is.) - 8 6Tracey, The Hon. Lady . , 1 1 -Tranent Co-operative Society,

L t d 2 2 -Tree, A. M., Esq 1 1 -Tregaskis, R, J., Esq. . . - 5 -Trench, Louis, Esq. . . . 1 - -Trevelyan, Miss Audrey . . 1 - -Trinity House, Elder Brethren

of, for repairing damagesustained by Tenby Life-boat whtn assisting crew ofthe Hehvick Light Vessel . . . 10 - -

Troquet, P., Esq 1 1 -Trotter, Alex. E. C., Esq.

(1903-8, £63) 10 10 -Trotter, Mrs. M. H. . . . 2 2 -Troup, In Memory of the late

Mrs. W. B 1 - -Trowbridge Co - operative

Industrial and ProvidentSociety, Limited (1900-1908, £9 9s.) 1 1 -

Tryon, The Hon. Lady . . 1 - -Tudhoe Colliery Co-operative

and Industrial Society, Ltd. . . 2 2 -Turner, B. T.. Esq. . . . 1 1 -Tweedside industrial Co-

operative Society, Limited 2 - -Twerton Co-operative Society,

Limited (1901-8, £8 8s.) . . . 1 1 -Twining, H. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Two Friends, per Miss Wor-

sencroft 1 - -Tydd, Mrs 1 1 -Tylden, Mrs 1 1 -Tyne Dock I. Co-operative

Society, Limited . . . 2 2 -

Uddington Co - operativeSociety, Ltd. (1906-7, £1). .. - 10 -

Uridge, Mrs. A. V. (for 1909) 2Urwick, W. H., Esq. . . 1

Vale of Leven Co-operativeSociety, Limited . . . 2

Vanner and Prest, Messrs. . 1Vaughan, Miss Lowry . . -Veasey, H., Esq., M.D. . . 1Veitch, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. . 5Venables, Miss Mary. . . -Yenning, Sir Edgcombe . . 1Veyret, Madame P. A. . . 1Vivian, Col. Sir A. P., K.C.B.,

J.P. 1 1 -

2151

1011

W. A. D 10 - -

W. G. T 2\V. S. H 1W. W. (1904-8, £9 9s.).Wagner, MissWakefield, Mrs 2Wakefield, Mrs., Kilcullen

(1896-1908, £26) . . .Waldegrave, The Bt. Hon.

the Earl 5Walford, Mrs. E. C. . . . 2

2 -

2 21 -

2 - -

Carried forward .£3865 2 917521810

718 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Brought forward . 3865 2 917521810Walker Co-operative Society,

Limited 2 2 -Walker, J. G. & Son, Messrs. 1 1 -Walker, Mrs. G. F. ... - 10 6Walker, Mrs. Royston . . 1 1 -Walker, Sir Francis E., Bart. 1 1 -Walker, The Misses (189G-

1908, £iO) 2 - -Wall, Wm., E s q 2 2 -Wallsend Industrial Co-oper-

ative Societv, Limited(1899-1908, £50) 5 - -

Walsall and District IndustrialCo-operative Society, Ltd.(1907-8, £2 2s.) 1 1 -

Walter, H., Esq - 5 -Walters, Miss (1907-8, £20). . . 10 - -Ward, H. C., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Ward, J . Brocks, Esq. . . 3 3 -Ward, Mrs. Langfield . . 5 - -Warneford, J. R. K., Esq. . 1 1 -Warner, Mrs. S., the late . - 10 -Warren, Rear-Admiral H. A.,

(1901-8, £8) 2 - -Warrington Equitable In-

dustrial Co - operativeSociety, Ltd 1 1 -

Waterall, Nathaniel, Esq.,Waddon, Croydon . . . 1 1 -

Waterhouse, Mrs. D. . . . 1 1 -Wathen, Walter W., Esq. . 2 2 -Watson, Chas. H., Esq. . . 2 2Watson, Mrs. G. R. Bowes . 1 1 -Watson, Mrs. Mary . . . 3 3Watson-Kennedy, Mrs. . . 10 10 -Watt, Moon & Co., Messrs. 2 2 -Watters, Miss Agnes . . . 1 1 -Wattson, Benj. G., Esq. . . - 10 6Weatherell, Mrs 1 1 -Webb, Major H. N. . . . 1 - -Webb, Mrs. F. E. . . . 2 2 -Weill, Louis, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Weldon, Mrs 1 - -Welsh, Rev. A., M.A. . . 5 - -Were, The Misses. . . . 10 - -Wernher, Lady . . . 10 10 -West Benhar Co-operative

Society, Limited (i 907-8,£3 3s.) 1 1 -

Westbury, Claude F., Esq. . 1 1 -West Calder Co-operative

Society, Ltd. (1895-1908,£23 2 s ) 2 2 -

Westminster, His Grace theDuke of, G.C.V.O. . . . 10 - -

Weston, Mrs. W 1 1 -West Pelton District Co-

operative Industrial andProvident Society, Limited 3 3 -

West Stanley Co-operativeSociety, Ltd. (1900-8,£86 18s.) 10 10 -

West Wylam and PrudhoeCo-operative Society, Ltd.(1897-1908, £24 18s.) . . . . 2 2 -

Wharton, W. H. A., Esq. . 20 - -Whately.Mrs., Hagley (1888-

1908, £216) 20 - -Wheeler-Bennett, J. W., Esq. 1 1 -Wheeler, George, Esq. . . 1 1 -Wheeler, H. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Whitaker, G. Cecil, Esq.

(1907-8, £40) 20 - -

Carried forward . £3979 16 9 18281410

Ann. S£. «

Brought forward . 3979 16Whitaker, W. Ingham, Esq.

(1903-8, £60) 10 - -Whitbourn, George, Esq. . 1 1 -Whitby Working Men's Co-

operative Industrial Provi-dent Society, Ltd. (1906 8,£4 48.) 1 1 -

White, A. R., Esq. . . 1 1 -White, Edward Felix, Esq. .50White, Miss S. E 25 - -Whitehead, Mai.-Gen. R. C.,

C.B. . . . . . . . 1 1 -Ditto 1 1 -

Whiteman, Miss E. H. . . 1 1 -Whiteman, Stephen, Esq., the

late, In memory of . . . 1 - -Whiting, R. M. & H.,

Messrs - 10 -Whitley, E. G., Esq. . . . - 10 -WTiyte, Admiral W. H. . . 1 - -Wiginton, Miss L. L. . . . 1 1 -Wild, Miss Elizabeth. . . 1 1 -Wilkie, George, Esq. (1906 8.

£1 Is.) . . . . . . . . - 15 -Wilkinson, John B., Esq. . . . 20 - -Willcox, Robt. M., Esq. . . 2 2 -Willesden and District Co-

operative Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Williams, G. Mawdsley, Esq. 5 - -Williams-Hepworth, Major . 1 1 -Williams, Herbert S., Esq. . 1 1 -Williams, The Misses. . . 1 - -Williams, Miss E. A.. . . 1 - -Williams, Mrs 1 1 -Willianis, Rees, Esq. (1906-8,

£ 4 4s.) 2 2 -Willington C. & I. Soc., Ltd.

(1901-8, £16 16s.) 2 2 -Willink, H. G., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Willis, Mrs 1 - -Wilson, G. EsqWilson, George W,, Esq.. . 1 -Wilson, Mrs. James . . .Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. Henry J.Wilson, Rear-Admiral W. .Wilson, Vice - Admiral J.

E. M. and Mrs. Wilson . 1 1 -Wilsons & Furness-Leyland

Line, Limited . . . . 1 1 -Windv Nook I. P. Co-opera-

tive Soc., Ltd 1 1 -Winnington, Northwich and

District Co-operative Soc.,Ltd 1 1

Winsford Industrial Co-opera-tive Society, Ltd. (1904 8,£ 8 8s.) 2 2 -

Winstanley, Hubert, Esq. . - 5 -Wire, Lieut.-Col. Travers B. 1 1 -Wire, Mrs 1 1 -Wishaw Co-operative Society

Ltd. (1907-8, £2 Is.) . . . . 1 - -Wood, J. Gathorn, Esq. . . 1 - -Wood, Miss 10 10 -Wood, M r s 2 2 -Woolf, A., Esq., the late . 1 1 -Woolley, G. H., E s q . . . . 1 1 -Worcester New Co-operative

and Industrial Socy., Ltd. 1 1 -Wordsworth, Mrs 1 - -Workington Beehive I. Co-

operative Society, Ltd.(1903-8, £6 6s.) 1 1 -

Carri 3d forward . £4105 14 9 1873 -10

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 719

Ann. Sobs. Donations.£. i. d. £,. i. d.

4105 14 9 1873 -10Brought forwardWorkington District I. and P.

Society, Ltd 1 1 -Worksop Co-opetative Society,

Limited . .Wormald, Miss Fanny . . 2 2 -Worth, B. O., Esq. . . . - 10 CWright, F. W., EsqWright, Henrv E., Esq. . . 2 2 -Wright, Jas. W., Esq. . . - 10 -Wright, Miss C - 10 6Wright, Miss, Kensington . 1 - -Wright, Miss M., South-

port 1 - -Wright, Mrs 1 1 -

1 1 -

Carried forward . £4115 11 9 1875 110

Ann. Sube. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Brought forward . 4115 11 9 1875 110Wrigley, Miss 1 - -Wrigley, Miss C 2 2 -Vfyon, Albert W., Esq.,

F.C.A. (1903-8, £12 12s.) . . . 2 2 -

Yates, Mrs. M. T.Yatman, H., Esq. .Yonge, The MissesYorke, MissYoung, Sir Allen W.. C.B.,

C.V.OYoung, Morgan H., Esq. ,

15 -3 31 -

1 13 3

1 -

Total £4133 1 9 1877 310

LEGACIES EECEIVED IN 1908.

FOK SPECIAL TRUST PURPOSES.

Capital Available*

Hind, Mrs. Sarah, Birkdale . . .Kitchen, Frederick, Esq., CarnarvonLewis, Samuel, Esq., Cork Street, W.

(on account)Lloyd, F. W. N., Esq., Bromley,

Kent (interest)McCunn, William, Esq., Largs (on

account) .Eyland, William, Esq., Sheffield (on

account)Vallentinej Samuel, Esq., Brixton .

£. «. ci.20 - -

2400 - -

2GO - -

30 8 -

50 - -

35 8 31000 - -

Total . . . . £3795 16 3

Income Available.

Ashley, Charles Carr, Esq., Mentone(on account) 4000 5 2

Kerswell, Septimus S., Esq., Ply-mouth 952 - 1

Lewis-Hill, Mrs. A. H., GrosvenorSquare (balance) . . . . . 1786 1 11

McCunn, William, Esq., Larg3 (onaccount) 100 - -

Vallentine, Samuel, Esq, Brixton(balance) 2000 - -

Total £8838 7 2

FOR GENERAL PURPOSES.

Adams, Edwin, Esq., Landport .Anderson, Charles, Esq., Fettykil,

ScotlandAnderson, Miss Charlotte, Newburgh

(additional)Badger, Richard, Esq., Eastbourne .Barlow, Miss Anne J., Congleton

(per Manchester Branch) . . .Basham, Miss Elizabeth A., Welling-

ton Road, N.W

£. d.ICO - -

999 10 -

18 15 11000 - -

142 4 8

450 - -

Carried forward . £2710 9 9

£.2710

d.9Brought forward . .

Brindle, William, Esq., St. Anne's-on-Sea 500 - -

Boyd, Alfred, Esq., St. George'sSquare, S.W 200 - -

Butler, Mrs. Elizabeth A., Worthing 100 - -Carter, Charles, Esq., Bedale . . 500 - --Chapman, Mrs. Mary A., West

Brompton (additional) . . . 7 - -Churchill, William, Esq., Dorchester 45 - -Clark, Mrs. Jane A., Newcastle-on-

Tyne (on account) . . . . . 50 - -Clark, Stewart, Esq , Glasgow (per

Edinburgh Branch) 100 - -Clay, George, Esq., Doncaster . . 212 - -Corneille, Miss Mary Ann, Ranelagh

Mansions, W 500 - -Cox, Miss Mary A., Chepstow . . 2COO - -Crowfoot, Mrs. Elizabeth, Beccles

(per Southwold Branch) . . . 20 - -Curtis, Mrs. Mary, Worthing (addi-

tional) 35 - -Curtler, Mrs. Fanny, Putney . . . 450 - -Davies, Miss Rebecca A., Forest Gate 61115 9Dean, W. H., Esq., Stratford, E-sex

(additional) 68 15 5Everard, Miss Caroline, Salisbury

8Feek, Mrs. Sarah A., Great Yartncuth 60 - -Frame, Robert, Esq., Hamilton (per

Glasgow Branch) ...... 100 - -Gael, Charles E., Esq., Charlton Kings 1800 - -Gill, Miss Elizabeth H., Chester. . 100 - -Gillins, William, Esq., Camden

Road, N.W ........ 3488 7 4Goldsmid, Miss Caroline, Wimbledon

Common ......... 102 3 l >Graham, Miss Mary Nott, Hanwell

(additional) ....... 31 11 2Griffith, Hugh Davies, Esq., Caerhun

(additional) ....... 100 - -Haddock, Miss Alice, Bolton . . . 200 - -

Carried forward £14,313 1 7

1*20 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1909.

Brought forward . .

Hannaford, Mrs. Ury N., Portscaths,Gerrans, Cormvall (balance) .

Hays, Mrs. Ann, Bournemouth .Howden, Miss Agnes Catherine,

HaddingtonJohnston, Mrs. Margaret, BangorJohnston, Mrs. Mary B., Bath . .Jones, Mrs. Caroline M. Arnott,

GuildfordKempson, Augustus, Esq., EastbourneKilchennan, Charles, Esq., Halifax .Knight, Stephen, Esq., NewburyLang, Miss Margaret B., Renfrew .Lloyd, Mrs. Isabella Eraser, West

HampsteadLopes, Dame Louisa, Mariston Ro-

boroughLythgoe, Edmund, Esq., Melbourne

additionalSfacbean, Mrs. Emily Charlotte,

Lancaster . . . . . . . .Marshall, Commander Alexander,

E.N.R., GlasgowMiller, James, Esq., Ashill, NorfolkMumford, William T., Esq., Bexhill-

on-Sea

£. s. d.14,313 1 7

29 7 1179 17 8

312 1C 4463 10 -500 - -

102 14 10500 - -501 15 -

10 - -10 8 -

50 - -

200 - -

585 3 9

1000 - -

180 - -899 5 7

270 - -

Carried forward . £20,110 19 10

£.20,110

«. d.19 10Brought forward .

Murphy, John Patrick, Esq., K.C.,Upper Norwood . . . . . . 900 - -

Nesbitt, William, Esq., St. James'sSquare, S.W 100 - -

Parminter, Mrs. Mary, Williton (perIlfracombe Branch) 110 5 11

Peach, Mrs. Fanny, Balham . . . 10(10 - -Raspotting, Mrs. Julia, Scarborough 100 - -Riley, George, Esq., Rishton, Lan-

caster . 500 - -Roper, Madame Stephanie, Hamp-

stead 225 - -Sadler, Miss Hannah Fisher, Norwich 25 - -Saltarn, Harry L., Esq., Lyndhurst

(balance) 802 10 2Smith, Miss Hester, "Simliead . . 5'K> - -Staggj.Mrs. Maria, Mortlake. . . 450 - -Steedman, Mrs. Eliza, Devonport . 300 - -Storer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lowdbam,

Notts 1015 4 8Traill, George H., Esq., Australia . 100 - -Trewin, W. Musgrave, Esq., Bidcford 100 - -\Vhitehead, Miss Ann, Bolton . . 200 - -Whitelaw, George, E,s<}., Glasgow . !2U 7 4Willett, Mrs. Mary E., Uxbridge . 50 - -Williams, John Eyton, Esq., Chester

^balance)

Total

70 17 5

£20,630 5 4

FORMS OF BEQUEST.

I give and bequeath to the BOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU-TION for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, London, Incorporated byBoyal Charter, the sum of £ for the use of the said Institution,and I declare that the said Legacy shall be paid free from Legacy Duty, andthat the receipt of the Treasurer of the said Institution shall be a sufficientdischarge for the same.

[Under the most recent Mortmain Act all descriptions of Property may now be left by

Will to Charities, and the following form may therefore be useful in cases where it is intended

to make Eeal or Leasehold Property the subject of the Bequest.]

I give unto the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION for

the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, London, Incorporated by Boyal

Charter, all those Lands, Houses and Premises known as [Strike out any unnecestary

word* and detcribe the Property by reference to itt situation, loundariet, extent and occupation at

nearly ai postible] for the use of the said Institution.

IST MAY, 1909.] LIFE-BOAT SUNDAY. 721

"LIFE-BOAT SUNDAY" OFFERTORIES AND COLLECTIONS RECEIVED

DURING THE TfEAR ENDED THE 31sT DECEMBER, 1908.

EXCLUDING THO8B PAID DIRECT TO BRANCHES.

£. ». d.Aboukir, H.H.S., Offertory on board,

per Rev. Arthur Norregaard, M.A.,R.N ........... - 13 -

Adderley Church Offertories, per theKev. Chas. J. Winser, M.A. . . . 2 11 5

Aldringham and Thorpe, HarvestThanksgiving Offertories, per Kev.T. W. Sedgwick ...... 4 1G 2

Birkeuhead, Hamilton PresbyterianA.B.C., perW. Clague, Esq.. . . - 10 -

Brockdish Church, Half of ChristmasOffertory, per Kev. Wilson W.White, M.A ........ 3 9 -

Craster Tower, Northumberland, Har-vest Festival Offertory, per T. W.Craster, Esq ........ - 12 -

Darley Dale Church, Offertory on Christ-mas Day, per Rev. R. W. AVhitting-ton, M . A . . . . . . . . . 2 2 6

Devonport, Royal Dockyard Chapel,Offertory, per Rev. G. H. Manvood,M.A., R.N 1 5 9

Elvetham Church, Offertory on Christ-mas Day, per Rev. H. E. Gaussen,M.A 2 14 -

Foresters, A. 0. of, Court "Fountainof Friendship" No. 2634, ChurchParade, Snodland, Kent, per Mr. H.T. Beadle ........ 5 7 9

Hadnall Church, Salop, Collections, perRev. Brooke C. Mortimer, M.A. . . 8 16 1

Harby Church, Collection, per Rectorand Churchwardens ..... 1 15 o

Harrismith, O.R.C., South Africa, Col-lection in Garrison Church, per Rev.H. M. Webb-Peploe, M.A. . . . 2 11 5

Highfleld, Hendon, School ChapelOffertory, per Miss Marjorie Hett . - 16 -

Carried forward ..... £38 - 6

Brought forward . . .Highflyer, H.M.S., Offertory at Holy

Communion on board, per Rev.Arthur A. Carter, M.A., R.N. . .

Hudderafield,Highfield, Sunday School,No. 1 Young Men's Bible Class, perN. H. Sykes, Esq

Lampeter, Offertory in Chapel of St.David's College, per B. T. Davies,Esq.

Linden Grove Sunday School, per Mr.R. Bear

London Diocesan Church Lads' Brigade,Collection at Drumhead Service atEastbourne Redoubt, per ClarenceE. Bartholomew, Esq

Malta, Offertory in R.N. HospitalChapel, per Rev. James D. McCarthy,M.A., R.N

Offitey Church, Offertory, per Rev.Percival E. Gatty, M.A

Outram, Miss M. F., Collected fromBoys of her Bible Class, Clach-na-Faire, Pitlochry

Oxford, Offertory in New CollegeChapel, per Rev.W. A. Spooner, D.D.

Patiala, S.S., Collected at Sunday-Service on board, per the ChiefOfficer

St. Alban's Sunday Schools, Lentsavings, per Rev.W. A. Pearkes, M.A.

Suffolk Volunteer Brigade, per Kev.John Garforth

Victorious, H.M.S., per Rev. K. H.O'Donovan, R.N

Westcott, Dorking, Holy TrinityChurch, Offertory, per Kev. A. D.Woolley

Yarmouth, Gt., Members of St. Peter'sYoung Men's Bible Class, per Mr,W. Thome

£. «. rf.3 8 - 6

- 9 7

- 10 -

- 11 1

1 10 3

- 15 6

1 18 -

2 - -

6 - -

1 18 -

1 6 -

2 2 8

- 11 6

Total £60 16 1

THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1909.

CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM BRANCHES DURING THE YEAR ENDEDTHE SlsT DECEMBER, 1903.

£.Aberdeen ......... 9Alloa .......... 19Appledore ......... 1Ardmore ......... 3Ardrossan ......... 25Ashford .......... 7Aylesbury ......... 5Banbury" ......... 21Bannockburn ........ 11Belfast, Bangor and Groomsport . . 50Helper .......... 15Berkshire ......... 108Berwick-on-Tweed ...... 40Birmingham ........ 10Blackburn ......... 19Blytk .......... 50Bolton .......... 90Bo'ness .......... -Bradford ......... 100Bridport ......... 3Brighton ......... 30Bristol .......... 48Buckie .......... 21Bude .......... 20Burslem .......... 9Burton-on-Trent ....... 30Bury St. Edmunds ...... 8Cambridge ......... 3Canterbnry ......... 6Cardiff, Penarth and Barry . . . . 50Carlisle and Silloth ...... 3Cheltenham ......... 18Chester .......... 9Chichester ......... 14City of London ....... 4860Clevedon ......... 33Connah's Quay and Flint . . . . 3Coverack ......... 1Cromer .......... 25Dartmouth ......... 7Dawlish .......... 32Derby .......... 7Dornoch Firth and Embo . . . . 5Douglas .......... 275Cover .......... 1Dunbar .......... f.ODundee .......... 110Edinburgh . . . . . . . . . 1 4 9Enniskillen ......... 18Exeter ......... 7Exmouth ......... 19Falkirk ......... 30Fleetwood ......... 40Fraserburgh ........ 10Glasgow ......... 350Godalming ......... 10Grangemouth . . . . . . . . 5Greenock ......... 32Halifax .......... 33Hasborough ........ 7Henley-on-Thames ...... 2Herne Bay ......... 1Hudderafield ........ 126Hull ........... 60Ipswich .......... 13Irish Auxiliary (Dublin Bay) . . . 135IsleofArran ........ 40Keighley ........ 3*Kelso . . . • . . . . . . 6Kendal .......... 13

8 119 -- -

10 -- -

11 -18 -la 1

8 615 5- -7 2

19 6- -7 -

10 6- -7 6- -

12 215 -- -

19 67 -

15 -3 -

10 -10 83 -

15 612 ft14 46 6

10 -- -

17 1012 416 62 -

1 616 1116 -IS 8

13 68 -

13 -16 57 37 78 54 7

10 -1 -

15 9- 6

11 4

Carried forward £7434 13 11

£. t. d.Brought forward . . . . 74341311

King's Lynn 10 17 8Lake District 165 4 7Lancaster 96 16 3Leamington 8 1 3 1Leeds 93 6 9Leek 8 8 -Leicester 45 17 4Lewes 19 4 9Littlehavcn 5 - -Liverpool, Port of 1277 13 -Lizard 10 10 -LJandudno . . . . . . . . . 5 0 - -Londonderry 23 6 4Longhope 5 - -Maidenhead and Taplow 34 5 5Malton 14 2 -Malvem 9 2 6Manchester 100 - -Melrose 10 - -Middlesbrough 85 - -Millom 9 11 -Mundesley 1 5 -Musselburgh 17 17 6Newbury 10 13 8Newport (Mon.) 22 3 -Newton Abbot 14 15 6Norfolk 21 11 -Northampton 4 17 -North Berwick 20 - -Nottingham 14 13 6Ongar 19 10 -Ormskirk 9 12 6Pakefield 8 10 -Peebles 16 18 1Perth 17 2 6Peterborough 21 - -Piel (Barrow) 10 - -Poole, Bournemouth, Wimborne and

Christchurch 160 - -Port Erin 35 - -Port Eynon - 5 -Portrush 10 - -Redditch 21 10 6Reigate and Redhill 20 9 -Robin Hood's Bay 1 - -Rochdale 57 19 -Rochester 17 1 8Runcom 4 5 - -Rye and Winchelsea 8 14 4St. Andrews 25 - -Seascale 1 1 1 6Settle 26 18 1Sheffield 42 4 10Shropshire 60 - -Southampton . . . . . 40 15 8South Carnarvonshire—Oriccieth . . 14 10 -Southend-on-Sea 66 5 -Stirling 32 1 2Str»tford-on-Avon 35 - -Swanage 15 - -Teesdale 7 15 -Teignmouth 4 0 - -Torquay 7 5 - -Wakefield 6 13 6Wells (Somerset) 4 18 6West Hartlepool 70 - -\Veeton-super-Mara 10 - -AVeymouth ICO - -Whitburn 2 16 2

Carried forward £10,725 10 9

IST MAY, 1909.] CONTRIBUTIONS FROM BRANCHES. 723

10,£. s.25 10

83

Brought forward . .Wisbech 3Wolverhampton 27Woodbridge and District 19Worcester 5 15Worthing 158York

617 10

60 - -

Carried forwan 11,000 4 2 |

Brought forward . . . . 11,000Amount paid by Branches on behalf ofthe Committee of Management, fromcontributions collected locally, to cox-swains and crews for exercising theLife-boats quarterly and in other out-lays on their Life-boat establishments 9,185

s. ,1.4 2

8 -

Total . £20,185 12 2

CONTENTS OF CONTRIBUTION BOXES, 1908.

BXOLUDIN0 THOSE BELONQIN0 TO BBANOHES.

Acheron, H.M.SAlbemarle, H.M.SAlexandra Nicol, Schooner . . . .Allen, C. B., EsqAnnual Meeting, R. N. Life-boat

Institution . . . . . . . .Appledore Custom House . . . .Ardrossan Custom House . . . .Ashford, " Stag and Hounds " . . .Ashwell, K. Y., EsqAttrill, Miss R.Atty, Miss EAvonmouth Mercantile Marine Office .Ayr Custom HouseBaker <fc Co., MessrsBath Railway StationBeer, H. J., EsqBelfast Mercantile Marine Office . .Bell, G. W., Esq.Bexhill, J. L. French, EsqBexley Heath, Constitutional Club .Bexley Heath, "Upton "Hotel . .Bibby, Colonel ABishop 0(*er CollegeBlackivood, s.sBlower. W., EsqBournemouth, Carltou HotelBowlby, MissBriant, MissBridger, Miss Eva MBridger, T. Dudley, EsqBrighonse Hotels, &cBristol, Capital and Counties BankBristol Mercantile Marine Office . .Brown, F. O., EsqBultitude, R., EsqBurntisland CustomsCambrian Ry. Company's Stations .Cambridge, " Hoop" Hotel . .Cannon, H., EsqCatford Conservative Club . . . ." Cecil" Hotel, StrandChamberlain, Messrs. A. T. & Co. . .Chappell, Mrs. FloraChepstow, "Beaufort" Arms .Chester, National Provincial BankClan Macinnes, B.8. . . . . . .Clover, Miss KCollins, MrsCorden, V. M., EsqCorunna, s.sCourthope, Miss E. J

£. ». d.1 18 -1 17 6- 9 31 1 -

4 8 7- 8 1- 14 -- 11 -1 10 -1 2 5- 12 -2 - 21 8 61 1- 8- 5 94 9 5- 5 -- 15 -- 6 6- 5 -9 15 -- 12 61 - -- 5 -1 - -1 12 101 12 6- 10 -- 5 -

- 12 35 16 -

25 - -- 9 10- 9 21 13 6- 19 -- 5 -- 12 -- 11 8- 6 3- 5 -- 12 6- 6 -- 13 7- 10 -- 10 -- 5 91 3 -1 10 -

Carried forward . . . . £ 8 6 - 1 0

£. >. d.Brought forward 8 6 - 1 0

Cowes Custom House and MercantileMarine Office 4 2 5

Cowes, "Gloucester" Hotel . . . 1 3 -Craig, G., Esq 10 - -Crystal Palace pillar boxes . . . . - 11 11Cyprus, C. P. Mavroidi, Esq. . . . 1 - -Dartmouth, Britannia Royal Naval

College 1 3 9Daun & Vallentin, Messrs - 12 10Daws, H., Esq - 10 6Devizes, "Bear"Hotel . . . . - 16 9Dock Street Mercantile Marine Office . 2 8 9Doonass, s.s - 12 3Drogheda Customs House . . . . - 5 9Dugmore, Lieut.-Col. F - 12 -Dunn, J., Esq - 10 -"Durham" Arms, Canning Town . - 11 6Dysart Custom House - 10 -Englefleld Workmen's Club . . . . - 17 6Essex, s.s - 10 -Etherington-Smith, J. H., Esq.. . . 11110Fantome, H.M.S 2 4 -Farrar, Miss - 10 -Foresters, A. O. of—

Court 1S97, Robin Hood . . . . - 14 -Court 2437, Yelverton 1 - -Court 2677, Royal Saxon . . . . - 7 -Court 3157, Integrity - 14 6Court 7030, Morant - 10 6Court, Duke of Cornwall . . . . - 16 -

Forman, E. H. Esq., and Mrs. Forman 1 9 -Forster, Mrs. E. M - 17 8Fowey Custom House - 19 10Fulford, J. W., Esq. 1 4 -Fuller, Osborn, Esq 3 - -" Garramor" Box 1 15 -Gipp, C. E., Esq 9 9 -Gipsy, s.s 14-Glasgow Mercantile Marine Office . . 2 1 1 -Glenivood, 8.s. . . . . . . . . - 17 -Gloncester Custom House . . . . 1 6 2" Golden Cross" Hotel - 16 -Goole Custom House - 12 9Gourock Railway Station . . . . - 15 6Grace, R., Esq - 6 -liranton Custom House 1 15 -Great Eastern Railway Steamships . 4 15 8Great Western Railway, Exeter District - 19 11Grindley, M«ssra. B,, & Co - 5 -Grove, Mrs. C - 12 -Guimaraens, A., Esq - 9 -

Carried forward £167 2 1

724 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1909.

Brought forwardHanbury, Miss .Hannibal, H.M.SHarris, Mr. J. ColebrookHarrow, " Royal Oak "Hathway, Miss P. . . . . . .Havre Sailors' Home and Eest .Haydock, MrsHayes, Hiss LHearts of Oak Benefit Society .

Do. City Association, per G.Blakealey. Esq

Henlev-on-Thames, " Red Lion " HotelHercules, H.M.SHeygate, Mrs. AHigson, Miss SHoman, K., Esq., " Friern Watch " Box

Do. " Kersbrook Cottage "Hook Tower Light House . . . •Horn & Son, Messrs., Southampton *Howard, G., EsqHowe, U. L., EaqHudson, Win., EsqHuelva, Spain, W. A. Alcock, Esq.Hughes, Captain J. WHull Custom HouseImpregnable, H.M.SInverness Custom HouseIpswich Custom House . . . . .Isaac, Percy L., EsqJuno, H.M.'S.Kent, Lieut. Philip, R.NKeswick, " Lodore Hotel" . . . .Kimpton School . . . . . . .King, H., EsqKing's Lynn Custom House . . . .Kinsale Custom HouseKnowles, Rev. R. JKruse, Mrs. WLacey, E. C., EsqLethbridge, Rev. J. K., M.A. . . .Limerick Custom HouseLlanberis, Dolbadarn H o t e l . . . .Llauelly Custom HouseLock, Mrs. HL. <fe 8. W. Railway Stations (Western

Division) . .London Bridge Railway Station . .London Corinthian Sailing ClubLondon Custom House . . . * . .Londonderry Custom House . . . • ."Lord Cardigan," P. H., Bow, per Mrs.

JonesLoyd, Miss Frances H. . . . . .Lydney Railway Hotel, per Miss

KidlerMadeira, English Rooms . . . .Madeline, s.sMaldon Custom HouseMalvina, s.sManchester Mercantile Marine Office .Mann, J. P., EsqMarlow, " Compleat Angler " Hotel .Melly, Miss GJMethil Custom House . . . . .Meyer, Colonel AlbertMontrose Shore Dues Office . . . .Mostyn Custom House . . . . .Mullens, H. J., EsqNeedell, MissNewark, s.sNeiobiggin, s.sNewburn, s.s. . . . . . . . .Newcastle-on-Tyne M.M. Office . .Neteholm, s.sNewington Butts, "The Ship". . .

157 2 1- 5 -- 18 -1 4 3- 9 6- 10 6- 10 93 102 151 5

£. t. d.Brought forward 231 12 11

Newlyn, s . S 2 6 -Newport (Mon.) Custom House . - 5 6Newport (Mon.) Mercantile Marine

Office. 4 9 6North-Cox, W., Esq - 6 6Noithmoor Council School . . . . - 7 -North Shields Mercantile Marine Office 7 8 3Norwood, "Alliance" Hotel . . . - 6 -"Olives" Life-boat 2 - -Parry, Rear-Admiral J. T. Jones . . - 6 6Peterhead Custom House . . . . - 8 6Petts, Mr. F. W., collected at Thames

Iron Works Co 2 13

- 17 6- 6 - |2 14 6 i- 19 5 j Philpotts, J. R., ESI-10 - "5 9 2- 9 10- 19 - i- 6 - |- 12 54 3 6

- 10 -- 5

- 9 23 6 -- 12 3- 9 11 10 -- 14 -- 5 5- S 3- 6 -1 4 2- 16 6i IS

- 18 -

1 - 6- 14 5- 13 -- 6 6- 7 3

3 1 -1 14 6

2 5 1- 7 62 11 91 6 91 - -1 9 64 10 -- 15 21 12 -- la 61 - -- 12 111 7 6- 9 6- 10 -2 7 -2 17 64 7 -2 4 8- 17 -1 - -

, Esq. 1 7Pinckney', Miss M. T - 10Pitman, Lady - ISPlow, Miss M. K . . . . . . . . -15Plymouth Mercantile Marine Office . - 13Poolecfe Co., Messrs - 6Poplar, " Guy, Earl of Warwick " - 6Poplar Mercantile Marine Office . . 3 11Port Talbot Mercantile Marine Office . 1Portishead Mercantile Marine Office .Powell, Mrs. J. CPresident, H.M.SPreston Custom HousePrice, R. C. H., EsqPutney, "Jolly Gardeners," per Mr.

WoolgarRailway Clearing HouseRamsgate Custom House . .Ramsgate Pillar Box, Pier Yard, and

other Boxes 1

1516

- 102 -

466

- 7 6- 8 -

- 10 63 1 -- 11 3

19 10Rayner's Supply Stores - 18 10Reade, H. Capell, Esq 2 2 -- ' - - - • • • " 0 5

6

Secorder, Cable Ship 2Reed, Miss CResearch, H.M.SRevenge, H.M.SRichmond Golf ClubRickmansworth, " Victoria " HotelRipley, "Baden Powell" and other

Boxes.

- 11 101 6

- 12 -

Carried forward £281 12 11

Ritchie, Miss H. B 2 18Roberta, Miss K - JO_ . _ _ lfl

1866

106

125(j

Robinson, E., Esq., R.N.R. .Roehampton, "King's Head"Romsey Post OfficeRoss, Miss CRowcliffe, Miss M. GRoyal Canoe ClubRoyal Naval College Museum, GreenwichRoyle, G. T., EiqRussell & Sons, Messrs"Russell" Hotel, Tobacco Counter . - 8Sans Dieu Rien - 7Scandinavian Sailors' Temperance

Home, per Mrs. Welin - 9Scott, James C., Esq - 10Seamen's Institute, Missions to, Poplar - 10Sedgwick, Mrs 1 -" Seven Stars," Shepherd's Bush . . 2 9Shackleton, W. W. Esq., M.D. . . . - 14Sharpaess Docks, "Raihvay" Hote)Sheerness, "Britannia" HotelSheerness, " Royal Fountain " HotelSimpson and Sou, Messrs. R. S. . .Skinner, MrsSnuff Box Boys 6Southampton Mercantile Marine OfficeSouth Shields Mercantile Marine OfficeSouth-Western and Midland Railway

Stations 1 3 5South-Western Police Court . . . - 6 6Stephenson, L. J. T., Esq - 8 -

Carried forward . . . . £303 6 U

1 -

91 - -- 8 -

610

7 32 10

18 -9 - -

IST MAY, 1909.] CONTRIBUTION BOXES.

Brought forward 303Strutt, Mrs. Q. Herbert 2Button, London A Provincial Bank .Swansea Mercantile Marine Offide . . 1Tabasco, s.sTasso, s.s.Taylor, Mr. M 1Thornton Heath Fire Station . . .Thrush, H M.S -Tokomaru, s.sToinpkins, N., Esq., F.S.A 1Tonge, Rev. A. W - 10 1Truro Custom House - 6 3Tnnbridge Wells, " Camden" Hotel . - fi -Tunbridge Wells, " Castle " Hotel . - 12 -Victoria Docks pillar box . . . 1 14 6Victoria Railway Station, L.B. & S.C.

Railway - 9 1 1Vigo, D. <fe Sons, Messrs - 13 9Wakefield, Kirkgate Railway Station . - 9 3Walden, A. K., Esq. . . ' . . . . - 14 -

s. a,0 11

6 45 3

116 687 10

1268

Brought forwardWandsworth, " The Ram" . . . .Waterloo Railway Station pillar box .West Hartlepool Custom House and

Mercantile Marine Office . .West Lnlworth Post Office . . . .Westport Custom House . . . .Wexford Custom House . . . .Whitby Custom HouseWhittingham & Sons, Messrs. .T. ."William the Fourth," Blaclifriars .Wisbech, s.sWoodd, A. B., EsqWylam, S.BYaxley, Millis & Eye, per Rev. C. B.

NashYonge, C. E., EsqSams under 5s

£.317

?25

12 15 -

1ft 76 1

17 1019 1012 916 2

• 5 -6 -

14 6- 3

5 -• 10 -! 5 3

Total £336 13 4

Carried forward £317 1-2 1

SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT FUNDS.

CIVIL SERVICE LIFE-BOATFUND.

Patron—Hia ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PKINCB OF

WALES, K.G.

Vice-Patrons—The Most Hon. the MAIIQCIS op RIPOX,

K.G., G.C.S.I., C.I E.The Right Hon. AKTIICK J. BALFOCK,

M.P.Sir W. W. KAKSLAKB, K.C. (lot?

Inland Revenue).

Treasurer—>The Right Hon. Sir RALPH H. KNOX,

K.C.B.

Hon. Secretary—H. FISOHAM, Esq., I.S.O.

Annual Subscriptions of 2s. 6d. andDonations in aid of the above Fund•more contributed by the Officials inthe following Government Depart-ments and Offices during the year1908, the total amount paid to theInstitution as the result of theyear's collection being £ 1,67910s. Id.

Admiralty.Board of Agriculture and Fisheries.Board of Education.Board of Trade

Do. Bankruptcy Department.British Museum.Charity Commission.Civil Service Commission.Colonial Office.Customs.Duchy of Lancaster Office.Ecclesiastical Commission.Bwheqmer and Audit Office.Foreign Office.General Pout Office.

Provincial Post Offices.

Geological Survey Office.! Government Laboratory.| High Court of Justice.Home Office.House of Commons.House of Lords.India Office.inland Revenue.Laud Registry Office.Local Government Board.Lunacy Commission.Sational Debt Office.Nautical Almanac Office.Office of Woods and Forests.Office of Works.Patent Office.Paymaster-General's Office.Privy Council Office.Public Record Office.Public Works Loan Office.Queen Anne's Bounty.Record Office of Seamen.

\ Registrar-General's Office.Royal Army Clothing Department.

' Royal Hospital, Chelsea.Royal Mint.Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

; Royal Observatory, Greenwich.: Scotch Education Department.| Scottish Office, Whitehall.Stationery Office.

! Treasury,i War Office.Miscellaneous.

SCOTLAND.

Board of Lunacy.Board of Trustees for National Gal-

leries.Chancery Office.Commissary Office.Court of Session.Crown Office.

'. Exchequer.I Fishery Board.[ General Post Office.] Provincial Post Offices.I General Record Office.\ General Register of Sasines, Homings,: &C.

Geological Survey of Scotland.Inland Revenue.Justiciary Office.

I Local Government Board.; Prison Commission.Registrar General's OfficeRoyal Observatory, Edinburgh,Royal Scottish Museum.Sheriffs' Courts.

'Signet Office.

j IRELAND.

j Board of Public Works.• Chief Secretary's Office.1 Customs.I Department of Agriculture.i Djblm Metropolitan Police.I Dublin Metropolitan Police Office.Ueneral Post Office.

i Pwvtael&X Post Offices.General Prisons Board.General Register Office.General Valuation and Boundary Sur-

vey Office.Geological Survey Office.High Court of Justice.

i Inland Revenne.Institutions of Science and Art.Irish Land Commission.Local Government Board.Office of National Education.Royal Irish Constabulary Office, Dublin

Stationery Office.Teachers' Pension Office, DublinTreasury Remembrancer's Office

2 Y 2

726 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1909.

" COVENT GARDENLIFE-BOAT FUND.

Hon. Secretary —GEORGE MONHO, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£.

Austin, J -Beokwith, G 1Bigg, LBradnum, J. . . -

Butter. J. . 1

Collinridge, J. & Co -Gorman, W, J. & Sons 1Cooling, Tbos -

Elders & Fyffes, Ltd 1

Farrance. R -Flook H. ..Harris, Fred 1Fewett, S -Isaacs Ed 1Israel, M -Jenkins, T -

LeMiitre, J -

«. d.5 -1 -5 -

10 610 61 -5 -

10 61 -

10 61ft 61 _

1 -5 -

101 -

10 61

10 610 610 -6 -

Levy, K . . . . . .Lobjoit & Son

Medlock, MrsMiles HMole, K

Monro, B. JMonro, E G.

Mnxworthy, WPallant, S. J

Pollard, A WPoupart, T. JRead, B., LtdRides H ..Ridley and Honlding, Ltd. .Robbias, R. RRochford, EdmundRochford, John

Rochford, Thos. & SonsRolls, E

Simsohn M .Smith , Charles, & Son

Sparkes, F. E

£, s. a.. , 1 1.. - 10 -. 1 1 -

. . 1 1 -

10 6. - 10 6. - 10 6

14 61 l

Steel, CStevens, AStevens WSullivan, J., & SonSweet JTaylor, J. (iTillman, H. EVeitch Harry JWalker, H. G

. 1 1 WfltlHtifl A

. - 10 61 1 -. 10

. 1 1 -

. - 10 6

. 1 1 -1 i

. 1 1 -. . 1 1 -. - 1 1 -1 1 -1 l

. 1 1 -

. 1 1 -

. 1 1 -10 6

- 10 61 i

10 6

Webber, M.,& CoWilliams J

Wright J B

£. s. d.... 1 1 -... - 10 e. 1 1 -... i i -

. - 10 -- 10 6

. . 1 1 -

.. - 6 -1 1 -

. . 1 1 -

i i

Total Subs. ..£52 - -

Donations.

George Monro Concert Com-

Col'ectinR Box-Mrs. Buck

Total Donations . . .Total Subscriptions

. . . - 7 9

. 3 10 9. 52 - -

£55 10 9

THE "FORESTER," "FORESTERS' PRIDE," AND "SAMUEL SHAW-CROSS" LIFE-BOATS FUND. £ s a

Annual Subscription from THE ANCIENT OBDKR OF FORESTERS, per J. LISTER STEAD, Esq., F.C.I.S.,Secretary of the Order. (Vide p. 709.) 140 _ _

Annual Subscriptions received direct by the Institution. (Vide p. Tro. ) 2 17 -Contribution Box Collections. (Vide p. 723.) 42-

Total . £146 19 -

THE "MANCHESTER U N I T Y " LIFE-BOAT FUND. £ s. d_Annual Subscription from THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OK Onn FRLLOWS (Manchester Unity) FRTRNDLT

SOCIETY, per THOMAS COLLINS, fclsq., Secretary. (Vide p. 713.) 50 - -Donations received by Mr. Collins from sundry Districts and Lodges. ( Vide also General Lfst, p. t!3).... 5 10 6Annual Subscriptions received direct by the Institution. (Vide p. 713.) 713 6

Total £63 4 -

LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES

Alcester C. I. ll. Is., annual sub.AnnBeld Plain I. C. 31., annual sub.Ashington I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Asbton under-Lyne Working Men's

C. 5(. 6s., don.Bacup C. ml., annual sub.Bedlington E. I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Birkenhead and District C. 21.2s. don.Birtley D. U. 21. 2s., annual sub., and

21. 2s., don.Blaina I. P. C. ll Is., annual sub.Blaydra I. P. G. 11. Is., annual sub.Brightside and Carbrook C. 21. 2s.,

a'jnual sub.Bristol (J. 21. 2s., annual sub.Bulwell I. P. S. ll. Is., annual sub.Buruopfield District C. 21. 2s., ann.sub.Bury District C. 5!., annual pub.Caiuscrois and Ebley C. ll. Is., aun.sub.Carlisle Sooth End C. ll. Is., ann. sub.Carnforth C. ll., annual snb.Chatham and District C. 1(. Is., don.Chesterfield C. ll. Is., don.Ch»^ter-le-Street C. I. 61., don.Chipping Norton C. 101. M., ann. sub.

DURING 1908.ENGLAND AND WALES.

Clayton-le-Moors I. C. 11. Is., ann. sub.Cleator Moor C. 3?. 3s., annual sub.Coalville Working Men's C. Society.

2L 2s., don.Colchester and East Essex C. I. 11. 2s.,

atmnal sub.Coloe ar,d District C. tt. 4s., anu. nub.Compstall C. I. 51. 5s., annual sub.Co-operative Wholesale Society. 211.,

annual sub.Cornforth and Coxhoe C. 6£. 5s.,

annual sub.Coventry P. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Cramlington District C. 2Z.2s., ann.sub.Crewe C., Friendly. B?. 5s., ann. sub.Crook and Neighbourhood C. 10l.,don.Daisyfield I. Bee's C. ll. Is., a.nn. sub.Oalton-in-b'urness C. 21. 2s., ann. sub.Darliugton C. I. 21. 2s., annual sub.Darwen I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Denton and Houghton E. C. 21. 2s.,

don.Derby C. P. 21. 2s., annual sub.Doncaster M. C. and I. ll. U., don.Durham C. 61., annual sub.

EbbwValel. P. 1!. Is., annual snb.Ecclesall I. P. 1Z. Is., annual sub.Egremont I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Farnworth and Kearsley I. C. 51. 5s.,

annual sub.Felling I. l!. Is., don.Folkestone C. 2t. 2s., don.

] Gateshead I. C. 10(., annual sub.GlofSop Dale, New I. C. 21.2s., annual

sub.Gloucester C. I. 21. 2s., annual sub.Goole C. ll. Is., annual sub.Grays C. I. P. ll. 2s., annual sub.Great Morton L ll. Is., annual sub.Gieat Grim^by C. ll. Is., annual sub.GreatWigbton I. P. ll. Is., annual sub.Grimshaw Park C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Halifax Flour C. 21. 2?., annual 6ub.Hartlepools C. 61. 5s., don.Hebden Bridge I. C. 21. 2s., annual snb.Heckmondwike and District C. 5i. 6s.,

annual sub.Helton Downs A. 1. C. 3!. 3s.,anu. sub,Horwich I. C. S. 21. 2t., don.

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES. 727

Hucknall Torkard I. P. C. IZ. Is.,annual sub.

Hyde E. C. 21. 25., annual sub.Ilkestou C. 10*., annual sub.Ipswich I. C. 21. 2s., anuual sub.Jarrow and Hebburn C. 21. 2s., annual

sub.Kettering I. C. I I . Is., annual sub.Langley Mill and Aldercar C. 21. 2s.,

annual SUL.Leadgate I P. 1!. Is., don.Leeds I. C. 25!., annual sub.Leicester C Boa and Shoe Soc. II. Is.,

annual sut>.Leigh F. C. 3Z. 3s., annual sub.Littleborough C. S. of I. U. Is., don.Longridge I. C. IZ. Is., annual sub.Loftus C. 11. 6s., don.Luton I. C. II. Is., annual sub., and

I/. Is., don.Macclerfield E. P. C. 21 2s., ann. bub.Mansfield and Sutto a C. 11 Is., ann. sub.Masboro' Equitable Pioneers. 51. 5s.,

annual sub.Meltbam I. G. 11., don.Middlesbrough C. 21. 2s., don.Middleton and Tonge I. C. II. Is.,

annual sub.Middleton-in-Teesdale W. I. P. C.

11 2s., don.Mirfield I. G. I I . Is., annual sub.Morley I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Mossley I. C. 3(. 3s., anuual sub.Mnrton Colliery C. 21. 2s., don.Kelson C. I. 21. 2?., annual sub.Neivcastle-upon-Tyne C. 25!., annual

sub.New Mills C. 11. 2s., annual sub.Norwich C. 21. 2s., anuual sub.Nuneaton I. P. C. II. Is., anuual snb.Peterborough E. I. C. 21.2s., ann. sub.Pittingtun A. I. H. Is., anuual sub.Plymouth M. C. & I. 6!. 6s., dou.Preston I. C. 3!. 3s., annual sub.Ramsbottom I. P. C. 21.2s.,auu. sub.Reading I. 0. 21. 2s., annual sub.Eipley P. I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.

River and District C. 11. 2s., don.Rochester and District C. I I . Is., ann

sub.Royton I. C. 21. 2s., don.Kugby I. and P. ftl., don.Rushden I. C. II. Is., annual sub.Ryhope and Silksworth I. P. C. 2i. 2s.

annual sub.Sandbach J. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Seahani Harbour I. and C. II. Is., don.Seaton Delaval D. i. and P. 21.,

annual sub.Sheerness Economical I. P. C. II. Is.

annual sub.Sberburn Hill C. 1 (. Is., don.Sittiugbourne G. 5!. 5s., annual sub.South Shield! C. 1(. Is., annual sub.Stapleford and Sacdiacre C. 10s. 6d.,

annual sub.Stockton I. P. 31. 3s., annual sub.Stratford C. I. II. Is., don.Sunderland E. I. C. 4Z. 4s., annual sub.Thetford I. C. 21. 2s. annual sub.Tbrockley District G. 11. Is., don.Todmorden I. and C. IZ. Is., dou.Tow-Law and District I. P. II. Is.,

annual sub.Trowbridge C. I. P. I I . ll., don.Tudhoe Colliery C. I. 21. 2s., don.Tweedside 1. C. 21., annual sub.Twerton C. II. is., don.Tyne Dock I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Walker C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Wallsend I. C. 6L, don.Walsall and District C. 1!. Is. don.Warriuston E. I. C. II. Is., ann. sub.West Pelton C. I. P. 3Z. 3s., ann. sub.West Stanley C. 101.10s., don.West Wylam & PrudhoeC. 21. 2s.,don.WhitbyC. 11. Is., don.Willesden and District C. H. Is., don.Willington C. and I. 21. 2s., don.Wiudy Nook I. P. C. If. Is., ann. sub.Winsford I. C. 21. 2s., don.Winnington, Northwich and District

C. 11. Is., annual sub.Worcester New C. and I. 1!. Is.,

annual sab.

I Workington Beehive C. 1!. Is., don.Workington District I. P. U. Is..

annual sub.Worksop C. 11., don.

SCOTLAND.Alloa G. 5!., annual sub.

' i Barrhead C. 6Z., annual sub,Bfllsbill and Mossend C. ll. Is., don.Blantyre C. 21., annual sub.Brechin E. C. 11. Is., don.Broxburu C. 21. 2-f., annual sub.

, Burnbauk C. ll., annual sub.CamelonC. ll. Is., don.

i Cowdenbeath C. 11. Is., annual sub.Cowlairs G. 5!., annual sub.Dalztel C. 4!., don.

i Denny and Dunipacs C. 11. Is., don.Dumfries and Maxwelltown C. ll. Is.,

! annual sub.Greenock Central C. 2!. 2s., arm. sub.Hamilton Central C. ll., annual sub.

I Hamilton C. Baking. 11., annual sub.Havvick C. 21. 2s., annual sub.

: Johnstoue C. I/., don.Kilrnarnock E. C. 3!., annual sub.Kirkintilloch E. C. 11. Is., annual sub.

i Larkhall V. C. 21., don.LeithC. 38., don.Leven Reform C. lZ.,don.Lochgelly E. C. 4!., annual sub.MarkinchC. 21,, don.Pathhead and Sinclairtown Reform C.

| ) I. IS., don.j Penicuik C. A. 21. 10s., annual sub.! Perth (City of) C. 10(., annual tub.: Perth C. Coal. 11., annual sub.! Redding C. 21. 2s., dou.Selkirk C. ll., don.Shettleston C. ll. Is., don.Tillicoultry C. 11. Is., dou,Tranent C. 21. 2s., annual sub.

i Uddingston C. 19s., don.I Vale of Leven C. 21. 2s., annual sub.West-Benhar C. U. Is., don.West Calder C. 2J. 2». dou.

j Wishaw C. 11., don.

The folio-Ming amounts were also sent by other Co-operative Societies direct to Local Branches of the Institution.

ENGLAND AND WALKS.Banbury C. I. 21. 2s., annual sob.Barrow C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Blyth Central I. and P. 2Z. 2s, annui

sub.Bolton, Great and Little C. 10!. 10s.,

annual sub.Co-op. Wholesale S., Barry. 1?., don,Exeter C. & I. 1!. Is., annual sub.Fleetwood C. 2!. 2s., aunual sub.Hillhouse Perseverance Friendly and I.

21. 2s., don.Huddersfield I. U., don.KendalE.I.C. 5!., annual pub.Lancaster and Skerton E.I.C. 2!. 2s.,

annual sub. (1907).Leicester C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Liverpool. City of, B.C. 10s. 6d.,

aunual sub.Lowestoft, C. ll. Is., aunual sub.

Maryport, C. 1!. Is., anuual sub.Ne« biggin District I.P. l!. Js., don.Newhaveu, J.C. 10s. 6d., anuual sub.

1 j Noith Shields I. 1!. Is., annual sub.j Oldbam B.C. 101. 10s., annual sub.Oidhaml.C. 101. 10s., annual sub.

! Paignton C. 6s. annual sub.• Portsea Island Mutual C. 5Z. 5s.,

annual sub.Kadcliffe & Pilkington District C.

21. 2s., annual sub.KocUdale E. Pioneers. 11. Is., annual

sub.Rochdale P.C. 3(. 3s., annual sub.Runcorn C.I. & P. 5Z. 5s., annual sub.Stocksbridge Band of Hope I.C. 21. 2s.,

annual sub.Toxttth C.P. 1Z. Is., annual sub.Tweedside I.C. 2Z., annual snb.

SCOTLAND.Arbroath Friendly Coal. ]!.,don.Arbroath High Street C. 2Z. 2s., don.

, Arbroath West Port A. 2Z. 2s., don.Ardrossan C. 11. Is., anuual sub.Campbtfltown C. 1Z., annual sub.Glasgow Eastern C. IZ. js., annual sub.

I Grangemouth C. 21., annual sub.Kinning Park C. 3!., at-nual sub.Musselburgh and Fisherrow C. 51.,

| annual sub.'' St. Cuthbert's C.A. 10!., annual sub.Scottish C. Wholesale. 20Z., annual sub.Skinfldts C. ]Z., annual sub.Stevenston C. 10s., annual sub.Stirling C. IZ., don.ThuraoI.C. 10s., don.Troon C. 11. Is., annual sub.United C. Baking (Glasgow). 11. Ids,,

annual sub.

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LIFE-BOAT SATURDAY FUND.

LIST OF OFFICEES FOE 1909.

PEESIDENT.H.R.H. The PRINCE OP WALES, K.G.

PEESIDENT OF THE LADIES' ATJXILIABIES—H.E.H. The PKINCESS OF WALKS.

CENTRAL COMMITTEE.JOHNSTONS WALLACE, Esq., Deputy-Chairman.

Appointed by the Committee of Management of the Institution.

Colonel FrrzEOT CLAYTON, V.P. 1 Kx-Sir j i HN CAMERON LAMB, C.B., C.M.G./ officio.CHARLES J. P. CAVE, Esq.colonel the liiu. CHARLES E. EDGCUMBE.

JOHN BEVILL FORTESCUE, Esq..Captain ROBKKT PITMAN, C.M.G., U.X.Rear-Admiral HECTOH B. STEWAKT.The Bight Hon. tbe EAKL WALDEOKAVE,

Appointed by the East and South District Committee.

Captain D. FORBF.S, F.R.A.S.A. H. SUTHERLAND, Esq.

K \v. ABS^TX)", Esq. . . Southend-on-Sea.J. C. IIOBBOC, Esq. . . . Brighton.

Appointed by the Irish District Committee.

Sir JAMES HENDERSON, M.A., D.L., J.P., Belfast. | Major ARTHUR WHEWELL .

Appointed by the London District Committee.

Southampton.Brighton.

Dublin.

Lieut.-Col. FRANK B. BELL.JAMES CAMPBELL, Esq.

Councillor R. LANG SIMS.M. S. NATHAN, Esq., LL.D.

Appointed by the Midland District Committee.

C. H. BATTLE, Esq Northampton.T. BASSETT HALLAM, Es>}. . . Derby.H. MOREY, Esq Leicester.

T. G. PRICE, EsqC. C. SMITH, EsqCouncillor F. SHAPE

Tlirmingham.

. Coventry.

Appointed by the North of England District Committee.

G. R. BELLAMT, Esq Manchester.R. M. HARRIS, Esq Southport.T. HOWAKD. Esq Bradford.W. LLEWELLYN, Esq., J.P. . . Sheffield.N. G. MORRISON, Esq Leeds.

C. NODEK, Esq Blackpool.W. H. PIATTS, Esq Leeds.FRED SHORE, Esq Manchester.JOHNSTONS WALLACE, Esq. . . Newcastle-on-Tyne,

Appointed by the Scottish District Committee.

Bailie ARCH. CAMPBELLCAMPBELL GIBSON, Eeq.Rev. P. R. LANDIJETH .

. Glasgow.

. Edinburgh.

. P;rth.

DANIEL MCBRIDE, Esq., B.L. . Dumbarton.Captain M'HARDY Ayr .Councillor MILNE Vbcrdeen.

Appointed by the West of England District Committee.

Councillor ANSTET Bristol.NOEL T. METHLEY, Esq. . . . Bristol.Colonel G. E. PETTY . . . . Cardiff.

A. J. PHILLIPS, Esq Newport, Mon.Councillor W. TARR . . . . Swansea.

LIFE-BOAT SATURDAY EEPEESENTATIVES ON THE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENTOF THE INSTITUTION.

Lieut.-Col. FRANK B. BELL.G. K. BELLAMY, J4sq.

A. H. SUTHERLAND, Esq.JOHNSTOHE WALLAUK, Esq.

3. C. DOBBIE, Eeq.C. C. SMITH, Esq.

SECEETAEY—R. H. GILLESPIE, Esq., A.C.A.

AUDITOE—ALBERT WM. WYOK, Esq., F.C.A.

OEGANISING SECEETABIES—Messrs. E. H. JOHNSON, w. MARTIN, J.P., H. G. SOLOMON,J. W. STOREY, B.A., T. WILLIAMS, and W. TYSOS.

BANKEES—Messrs. COUTTS & Co., 440 Strand, London, W.C.

OFFICES—CHARING CROSS HOUSE, 29A CHARING CROSS ROAD, LONDON, W.C.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 731

CONTRIBUTORS TO THE

BRANCHES OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

CITY OF LONDON BRANCH.General Committee-

Tile Right Hon. The LOUD MATCH.The SHERIFFS OF LONDON.The CHAIRMAN OF TUB LONDON CHAHBBROF COMMERCE.The CHAIRMAN OF LLOYD'S.The CHAIRMAN OF THK STOCK EXCHAKGK.The CHAIRMAN OF THR BALTIC MERCANTILE AND

SHIPPING EXCHANGE.The CHAIRMAN OF THE LONDON COMMERCIAL SALE BOOMS.The CHAIRMAN OF THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY.The CHAIRMAN OF THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.THE CHAIKMAN OF TUB KOYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET

COMPANY.The DEPUTY MASTER OF THE MINT.The DEPUTY MASTER OF TRINITY HOUSE.Admiral A. J. CHATFIELD, C.B.The Right Hon. A. J. BALTOUK, M.P.The Eigbt Hon. Lord ALDENHAM.The Right Hon. Lord AVEBURY, F.R.S.

And the MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.Hon. Secretary—Capt. F. E. D. ACLAND.

Hon. Treasurer—The Right Hon. Lord AVEBUHY, F.R.S.

Auditors—Messrs. PAHNELL & Co.Bankers—Messrs. ROBABTS, LUBBOCK & Co.

Executive Committee—S\T THOS. SETHBRUASD, G.C.M.G.Cart. F. E. D. ACLAND.C. E. BKIGHTMAN, Esq.R. DAVIES, Ksq., C.C., J.P.E. F. FITCH, Esq., C.C., J.P.D. C. HALDEMAN, Esq.W. HARDY, Esq.LESLIE M. HIGHAM, Esq.JAS. HOWELL, Ksq., C.C.The Hon. ROLFE A. LUBBOCK.R. W. MAY, Esq.SPENCER W. MORBIS, Esq., C.C.PERCEVAL A. NAIKNE, Esq.HESRY OBRE, Esq.J. L. SAYKR, Esq., Deputy.EDWARD SEAMAN, Esq., C.C.H. W. WATTS, Esq.ALFD. WOOD, Esq.

Organising Secretary—A. W. WEBSTER.Office—HAMILTON House, 149, BISUOPBGATB STREET

WITHOCT, LONDON, E.C.Subscription!, Donation! and Collections from

1st January to 31st December, 1908.(See also under headings of "Baltic," "Billingsgate."

"Central Markets," "Coal Exchange," "CommercialSale Rooms," "Mark Lane," "Roynl Navy," "Ships'Collections," and "Stock Exchange.")

Dons. &Subs. Colls.

£. «. d. £. s. d.- 16 -- 16 -

Abrahams, B. H.

Adam, J. & J., & Co 1Adini&on, John & Co. . . . . . . 1African Banking Corporation, per

J. C. AlleyneAgders Assuranceforening . .Aktiesselsktbet Del Ostasiatiske

KompigniAlexanders&Co., LtdAlexander & Co 1Allen Bros. & Co 1Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd., Marine

Dept., per Mr. Crimp . . . .Alliston, Alderman Sir F. P. . . 1Alstons & Hallam 1American Line . . . . . . . 5American Petroleum CoAnderson, Anderson & Anderson,

per A. B. Cook

Coll.1 -1 -

Coll. - 1010 -

10 -lu 10

1 -1 -

Coll.1 -1 -5

10 - -

Coll. - » 6

Subs.£ . s. d.

Anderson, J. W., & Co ..... 1 1 -Anderson, R. G ....... ..Angfartygs Aktiebolaget Svithiod . . .Anglin & Co. • . ...... - 10 6A.Qjrto-AmCTi«m Telegraph Co., LM. 5 5 -Arglo-South American Bank, LH,

p e r Jas. Paull . . • • . . . Coll." Anon " ........ . ."Anon" ........ .."Aoon" ........ Co!l.Arbuthnot, Ewart & Co ..... 1 1 -

per "BF.S." Coll.Armourers and Brasiers, Worshipful

Co. of ........ . . .Arnhold, Karberg & Co ..... 1 1 -Ariol, Sir Wm., & Co., Ltd., and

Mitchell Bros ....... Coll.Aithur&Co., per W. J. Busbridge. Coll.Asliby & Horner, per J. Jackson . Coll.Ashford * Ashford ..... . .Atkins & Nisbet ...... Coll.Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co. . . ..Atiwood. A. W .........Avebury, Kight Hon. Lord . . . 2 2 -Bacon, W. C., & Co ...... 1 1 -Baddeley Bros., per M. Baddeley . Coll.Badl&che . Assecuranz - tiesellschaft

AktiengeselUchafi ..... ..Badman, H. A . . . . . . . . 2 2 -Bailey, F., & Co ....... 1 1 -Bain, J. G ...........Bain, A. W., & Co ...... Coll.

Folding Dept, . Coll.Balfonr, the Rt. Hon. A. J. . . . . .Balkintyn-, J , & Co. ......Bank of British West Africa, Ltd. . 1 1 -Bauk of ingland ...... Coll.

,, Western Branch . Coll.Bank of New Zealand, per G. L.

Grove ......... Coll.Bank of Scotland, per I, D. A.

Mitchell ........ Coll.Barclay & Co., Ltd ...... . .Ba'kiog Council Offices Staff, per

H. Hargreaves ...... Coll.Barrett, K., & Son, Ltd .......Batger & Co ......... . .Baxenden, T., -per A. Farmer . . Coll.Bayer, C., & Co ....... 1 1 -Bayne, H. W ..........Beetles, W. C., & Co ........

„ „ per Miss Adams Coll.Beit, Otto ..........Belfast and County Down Railway , 1 1 -Bengal Coal Co., Ltd ...... - 10 -Bennett, E. T., & Co., per W. C.

Allen ......... Coll.Beutwich, H., LL.B ...... 1 1 -Bevan, D. A., & Co., per H. J.

W(*ton ....... Coll.Biddlscomtw, J. R ....... . .Biggeretaff, W. & J., per F. S. . . Coll.Bircb, H. W .... . . . . 1 1 -Hircbam & Co.. per A. J. Kent . . Coll.Birkbeck Bank, per Clarence F.

Ravenscroft ....... Coll.Birt, Potter & Hugben, Ltd. . . . Coil.Bischoff, Jas., & Sons, perthe Cashier Coll.Bischoff, T. W ........ 1 1 -Bishop, F. C ........ - 10 -Black, Moore & Co ...... 1 1 -Blackburu, G ..........

„ Coll.Blandy Bros. & Co ....... 2 2 -Blythe, Dutton, Hartley & Blythe

per F. W. Tagg ...... Coll.Bordes, Ant. Dom., & Fils . . . 10 - -Bossert & Scholl ........Bowen & McKechnie . . . . . I I -Bowker & King . . . . . . 5 5 -

Dons. &Colls.£. t. d.

1 1 -5 - -

1 14 -

10 - -

- 13 -- 5 61 - -- 10 -- 6 72 2 -1 1 -

1 12 6

2 - -

1 1 -1 4 3- 12 22 - -1 1 -

19 9 61 10 -

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1 - -1 1 -2 2 -117 5

- 6 -1 6 72 5 5

10 - -

1 17 -- lu 61 - -

- 10 619 6

732 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAT, 1909.

Subs.£. 3. d.

Dons. &Colls.

£. i. d.

- 7 6- 15 -

Boyd, J. & C., & Co., Ltl., per E. f .Cook Coll.

Boys, Tombs E Coll.Bradbury.Agnew &Co.,Ltd.(Machine

Dept.), per H. Guy Coll. - 12 6Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Ltd. (Com-

posing Dept.), per J. E. Potter . Coll. - 2 7Bradbuiy, Gieator :x & Co.. Ltd. . Coll. 1 - -Brandeis, Golatchmidt & C o . . . . 2 2 -Branson, G. A. H .. 2 2 -Brass W 1 1 -Brass, Vf., per F. J. Mumford . . Coll. - 16 -Brettle, G., & Co 1 1 -

per H. H. Bond " Coll. 1 10 6Brice, FalnieriCo , per A. McDonald Coll. 1 - 6Bristows, Cooke & Carpmael, per

F. H. Perry Coll. - 14 6British Equitable Assurance Co.,

Ltd., per W. A. Tirrell . . . . Coll. - 19 -British India Steam Navigation

Co., Ltd 10 in -British Mannesmana Tube Co., Ltd. Cull. - 10 -Broote,C. B 3 3 -BrostrSm, Axel * Son 2 1 11Brown, GBrown, Donglas & Co. 1 1 -Brown, Shipley & Co 3 3 -

„ per J. Cook . . Coll.Browne, W. A., & Co 1 1 -

per C. E. Kelham Coll.Bruce. Miss M. L 1 1 -Brucn & FordBru»th Electrical Engineering Co., per

"C. deP." Coll. - 16 -Buchanan, Jas., J.P. .. 5 5 -Buchanan, J., & Co., Ltd., per

B. Grey , Coll. 1 16 -BucknaU N e p h e w s . . . . . . .. 6 6 -Bull, H., & Co., Ltd 2 2 -Bulman, H. F 2 2 -Burbidge, Pritchard & Birtleet . . 1 1 -Burgess, C. F .. - ) 0 -Burma Rice & Trading Co., Lid. . 2 2 -Burnett, Aldermau and Sheriff . .. 2 13 <JBurns, PhilpSt Co., Ltd 1 1 -Burrough, F. H 1 1 -Bnrrough, G. H. . . ' . . . .. - 5 -Burton, F - 5 -Byworth, H. A., & Co - 10 -

„ „ . . . . Coll. -19 9Campin, Lacy & Co 1 1 -

,, per J. A. Hyem Coll. - IV 6Candler.P. W 2 - -Capital & Counties Bank, Ltd.,

Branches Coll. - 16 -Carl, Martin .. 3 3 -Carnlongh Lime Co., Ltd I - -Carpenters, The Worshipful Co. of . 5 5 -Carttr, J., & Sons, Ltd .. 1 1 -

„ per H. Speucer Coll. 1 4 1Carter, R., & Sons .. 2 2 -Carter, Paterson & Co., Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Cassell & Co. (Machine Dept.), p?r

G. E. Horton Coll. - 17 -Ceylon Tea Plantations Co., Ltd. . .. 2 * -Cuaplin, Milne, Gvenfell & Co., Ltd. 3 3 -Chartered Bank of India, Australia

& China Coll. 1 - -Chatfield, Admiral A . J..C.B. . . 1 1 -Cheeswrfght, S., & Co Coll. 4 5 -Chiid &Co 2 2 -Cbilds, J. G., & Co., Ltd., per H.

Ball Coll. - 16 6Choisy & Simson .. 1 1 -Chmtiania Soforslkringjselskab . .. 5 - -Christie, R., & Co Coll. - 7 6Christy fe Co., Ltd 1 1 -"City Aims," per Mrs. Eliz. Spark Coll. - 9 1Citv of London Wine Co., per Miss

Edith Dale Coll. 3 - -Clark & Creawell Coll. - 6 -C)au-on-Thue, Mies Edith . . . 1 1 -Cleghorn, K. C .. 1 1 -CU-meuts, Newling&Co., Ltd.(Bind-

inKDepanment), pnrW. K.Gueran Coll. 1 - -Clerical & Mediol & General Life

Assura ce Soc., p»r A. H. Clarke Coll. - 16 -Clyde -bippiig Co., Lid., per

C. Price Coll. 1 - -

Coates, Pon ft Co. .Colegate, K., & Sou

Collins, F. L. H., fe Sons . . . .Colman, J & J., LtdCommercial Banking Co. of Sydney,

LtdCommercial Cable CoCompania Navlera Vascon(t»da . .Comptotr National d'fiscompte de

ParisContinental Dally Parcels Express .

P«G. F. Raggett

Cook, Mrs. FredaCook, Son & CoCook, lhos.,& Son

,, „ per A. FaulknerCooper Bros. & C o . . . . . . .Corder, Wm. . . . . . . .Corporation of London—

City PoliceChamberlaiu'sOfflce, per A.P.LloydWeights and Measures, per Chief

InspectorPublic Health' Dept., per W. J.

Heavey—Upper Thames StLett's Wharf . , . , .Stoney Lane . . . . .Sanitary Inspector's Office .

Ceitnl Markets Works Derrt.,per H. W. G. Millman amiC. Smith

Tower Bridge Engineers' Dept.,per J. Gass

Oorry, J. P., * CoCory, W., & Son, Ltd., per E. J.

Speller„ (Office box)

Cotton Powder Co., LtdCoulon, Benhoud & CoCounty Fire Office,Ltd., per H. AylenCoverley & Westray . . . . .Cox, G. T., & Sons, LtdCrook, W. JCrookenden, C. PCross & Co

Ctostlrwatte, Jos. . . . . . .Crown Agents for the Colonies, per

E. G. AutrobnsCrowther & Goodman

„ „ per J. LicenceCubitt, Vf., k Co., per J. Cavey . .Cullen, W. HCundell, Eve & Co

Curtis, Campbell &CoCutler, Palmer * Co"Daily Express," Machine Dept.,

per E. Trotter" Iiaily hxpress," Foundry Dept.,

p T J. Clare" Daily News" Foundry Dept., per

Hy. Potts"Daily Telegraph," Foundry Dept.,

per J. "W. Robertson . . . ."Daily Telegraph," Composing

Dept., per A. Sievenl . . . .Dalgety & Co., LtdDampskibsassurancef o ren i n g e n" Nora"

D a m p s k i b s a s s uranceforeningen" Vidar"

Dampskibsselskabet Kjobenhavn .Danziger Rhederei Alttiengesell-

schaftDarling Bros., per H. MorrillDarling k Son, per F. Smith . . .Uavid, Corneille & CoDavidson, Miss F. M. GDavMion, Unwin & CoDavies. Jonea & CoDavis Gas Stove Co., Ltd. . . .

„ per A. T. TiercyDe Freitas, A. C., & CoDelegacion d« la Companla Tras-

atlantica

Subs.£. 8. d.

Coll.

'Coll.1 1 -2 2 -

Coll.

Coll.3 3 -6 6 -6 5 -

Coll.

i i -

Dons, ftColls.t.s. a.- 10 -- in -1 6 6

Coll.Coll.

6 5 -1 1 -

6 15 81 1 -

3 4 21 2 6

3 7 93 1 1 32 S 1- 3 6

I JO -

1 1 -

6 15 -- 5 15 S -5 6 -5 10 6

- 6 -

Coll.- W 6

Coll.

Coll.'Coll.

1 1 -

'Coll.2 2 -2 2 -

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.Coll.

Coll.Coll.

2 2 -- 10 -6 « -

Coll.

'Coll.

1 -1 6

2 17 62 2 -- 11! -- 10 -

- 7 3

- 5 -

- 10 6

1 10 6

- 10 -- 15 -

- 5 -2 2 -1 12 1

10 - -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 733

Subs.£. «. d.

Dons. &Colls.

4. s. d.2 2 -Delmas Freres

benny, ChasDenny, Mott & Dickwn, Ltd. . . .. 5 6 -Det Bergenske Dampskibsselakab . .. 5 - -I let Forenede Dampsklbsselskab. . .. in - -Det Nordenfjeldeke Dampskibsselskab .. 6 - -Dettelbach, W 2 2 -Deutsch-Amerikanfsche Petroleum

Gestllichalt 6 - -Deutach-Augtralische Dampfschiffs-

GeselischafiDeutsche Bank (Berlin), (London

Agency) 3 3 -DemsdiB Dampfsciiifffahrts-Gesell-

dcbaft " Hau.-a" .. 10 10 -Deutsche Dampfrchifffahrts-Qesell-

8chaft,"Koamos" .. 5 - -Deutsche Levante-Linie . . . . 6 - -Deutscher Rhederei-Verein in Ham-

burg 1 - -Dicksorj, A. Gordon .. 1 1 -Dimier Bros. & Co - 10 SDouglas, J. II., & Co., per Jas.

Donaldson Coll. 1 7 6Drake, J. V., ft Co., per J. B.

3Iaynard Coll. 1 6 -Drammens Gjensldige Skibsassnrance-

forening .. 6 6 -Drapers, TheWorsbipfulCompanyof 6210 -Dresdner Bank .. 6 5 -Diysdale, John ft Joseph, & Co. . Coll. 1 - -DunKelsbflhler, A., & Co 1 1 -Dnnn, Mrs. H. L 1 1 -Dnnn, W., & Co 1 1 -flyer & Dyer 2 J -Eagle Insurance Co Coll. ] 9 6Ea»t Yortahire Steamship Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Eattora Telegraph Co., Ltd. . . . 6 - -E. B., In Memoriarn 1 - -Ecclesiastical Insurance Office, Ltd.,

and Clergy Plosions Institution,per W. H. How Cull. 2 10 -

Edelsten, F. H., & Co 1 1 -Edwards, John, & Co .. I I -Elder, A. L., ft Co., Ltd 1 1 -Elders & Fyffes, Ltd 5 - -Ellis, KMinnbury & Co .. 1 1 -Empire Typewriter Co, Ltd. . . Cull. -16 -Employers' Liability Assurance Co--

poration, Ltd., per W. J. Ralph . Coll. 2 6 6Empreza Naclonal de Navegacao . 10 - -Ensor ft Co., per J. Stenuing. . . Cull. 1 4 9Equitable Life Assurance Society of

U.S., per L. F. Ellinger . . . Coll. 2 14 -Equity and Law Life Afsuracc3

Society, per J. R. yuick . . . (.VI. - 15 -Erlanger, E. & Co .. 2 2 -"Espir, F 1 1 -Essex ft Saffolk Fire and Accident

OffiCfs.per A. B. Browning . . Coll. 1 16 -European Petroleum Co., Lid. . . 2 2 -

,. „ per J. W. Clark Coll. 2 8 -Erans, A. G 1 1 - ••• Evening News," Foundry Dept.,

per F. J. Peddel Coll. - 15 -" Evening News," Composing Dept.,

per T. 31. Shales 1 - -'•Evening News/' Machine Dept.,

per H.Bryant .. - 16 10"Evening Stat-dard & St. James's

Gazette," Editorial, Composing aidEeadii,g Depts., per E. A. Baker. Coll. 1 9 3

Everett & Co 1 1 -Exchange Telegraph Co., per L.

Leipold Coll. - 15 -Falk, Stadelmann * Co., Ltd. . . 2 2 -Farmiloe, T . M 2 2 -Farrar Bros .. 22 -F»rrington, G. H., per L. A.

Farrmgton Coll. - 10 -Farrow & Jackson, Ltd Coll. - 12 6Penning & Sbepard 1 1 -Fenwick, J., f t Son 2 2 -Fenwick, J. FenwickFenwick, Mrs. Mary PFielder, Hickman & Co ..

„ „ per R. Gardiner Coll.*' Financial News," per H. Butler . CoZl.Finska Augfartygs AktieboUiget . 6 - -

Sut*.i. t. d.

Fisher Bookbinding Co., Ltd. (Bind-ing bept. and Office Staff), perE. P. Woolman Coll.

Fisher Bookbinding Co., Ltd. (Fold-ing and Sewing Depts.), per E. P.Woodman ..

Fisher, Eden, St Co., per H. H. Nye Coll.Fishmongers, The Worsbipful Com-

pany ofF t c h . Herbert ft Co., LtdFlensburger Dampfschifffahrts-Gesell-

schaft von 1869 2 2 -Flensburger Dampfercompagniefoster, Sirs. fc. MFoster ft Crantield

„ per W. J. Wheatlaud Coll.Fox, J.H..S.CO 1 1 -Frankensteln, 8. M., ft Co. . . .

Fraserbnrgh ft North of ScotlandSteam Trawling Co., Ltd

Fieeland, J. ft A. B 1 1 -Freer, A. WFrench Flint Glass Bottle Co., Ltd.,

per W. G. Dannell Coll.Friedel, F Coll.Friedlaender, W 1 1 -" Flit-nds at 5, Fenchurch Avenue " Coll.Frost Bros., LtdFrnmentum S.S. Co., Ltd. .Fuhrmann, D,Fnller, F

Dons. &Colls.

*. i. d.

1 12 1(11 7 -

20 6 -1 1 -

2 10 -1 1 -2 - -- 16 -

Coll. -

Furnival ft Co., per W. i'vkkcr . .Gabrie), Tooa, A SonsGala ft CoOalpln, T. DGamman, EOarston, Capt. E. JGa» Light i Oose Co., per F. J. HoolGee ft CoGeneral Electric Co., LtdGeneral Life Assurance Co., per

ML. H.GenMlGeneral Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.,

per W. K. John(Office Box)

Gibbes, WGibbs, A., ft SonsGibbs, G. A.Gibson, C. ft RGiesler, F., ft CoGtlbey, W. ft A., LtdGinner, Morton & Goddard .Glacier, G. H. Brougham . . . .Goere, A., it Co., Ltd

1 1 -Coll.Coll.

J 2 -2 2 -1 1 -

2 2 -Coll.

Good, H., ft Son, per H. Searle .Gordon, Watts t CoGover, H., ft SonGow, John, Ltd

Gow. Wilson ft Stanton, Ltd. . .Gower, H. B

I Great Eastern Railway, Audit Office,i per T. H. Bodger

„ „ Electrical En-gineers' Office

Great Eaitern Railway Co., ParcelsOffice, per C. Linsell . . . .

Gre«,t Eastern Hoteli Great Northern Railway Co., Wbit-

tington A vein e

Great Wertern Railway Co.(Minories)„ „ (Smithfleld),

per W. Bartlett, Clerical Staff,b«. IQd.; Porterage and Cartage,15j. 4d

Gret-ham Life Assurance Society,Ltd., per J. Laird

Gribel, Rud. ChristGriffiths, Tate & CoGrlmwade, Ridley ft CoGrosvenor, Chater ft CoGuardian Assurance Co., Ltd., per

M. KlickmannGuardian Assurance Co., Ltd., Law

Courts Branch, per A. E. Wilson

1 1 -

Coll.

Coll.Coll.

1 - -

1 1 -Coll.

3 3 -10 10 -

1 1 -

'Coll.Coll.

1 1 -

Coll.2 2 -1 1 -

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.Coll.

Coll.Coll.Coll.

Coll.

Coll.3 3 -2 2 -1 1 -2 2 -

Coll.

Coll.

- 13 -- 6 -

- 18 -3 3 -2 2 -

- 10 6- 2 6- S 9

- 5 102 2 -

2 13- 5

10 10 -

1 6 3

1 1 -1 1 -1 10 6

- 16 6- 19 0

- 7 111 1 -- 12 7

4 2 -

- 10 6

734 THE LIFE-BOAT. []ST MAY, 1909.

Subs.£. s. d.

Dons. &Colls.

£. s. d.2 - -- 10 6

10 - -

Guinness, Hon. Eupert . .Gnndtdflnger. L ..Gunmakers, The Worshipful Co. of.Gunthsr, R. L 1 1 -Haes & Sons .. 5 5 -

„ per A. E. M. Haes . Coll. 2 1 2 -Halg& Squire - 10 -Hugh, Wm - 10 6Haines, Lee & Co Coll. - 13 -Hamburg-American Line. . . . 10 10 -Hamburg-SUdamerikanische Dampf-

schiflfahrts-Gesellschaft . . .. 10 - -Hammond, L., & Co .. 1 1 -Hankey, T., & Co 2 2 -Hanson & Son, per J. Brooks . . Coll. - 14 -Barker,G., & Co., Ltd. . . • . 1 1 -Harley & Miller, L td 2 2 -Harris, Wolf 1 1 -Harrisou, John, L t d 6 6 -

„ „ . . . . . Cull. 1 10 -Halt, W.H.,&Co.,per W.M. Gatland Coll. 1 ) 3 -Hartmann, Gr 2 2 -Harvey and Greenacre 5 5 -Hayman, C. G 1 1 -Hay's Wharf, Proprietors o f . . . 1 1 -Hayter & Hayter 2 2 -Haaell, Watson & Viney (Machine

Dept.), per G. A. Couch . . . Cull.Head, H., & Co., Ltd 1 0 1 0 -Heath, C. E., & CoHeatley, R., & Son 1 1 -Hecht, Levis & Kahn 1 1 -Heinekey, ErnestHelvetia General Insurance Co. . 8 - -Henderson, Craig & Co., Ltd. . .Henry, C. S., & Co., Ltd 1 1 -Hicks, J. J Coll.Higgin, J. Walter 1 1 -Higgins, Eagle & Co. 5 5 -Hill, C., per J. T. Featherstone . . Coll. 1 4Hill & Sous 2 2

,, per W. H. Hayman. . Coll. l 1Hilliar, Hy 1 1Hills & Underwood 1 - -Hitchcock, A. .. 1 1Hoare, Mes rs .. 5 5Hoare, Miller & Co 1 1 -Hodgson, F. W 1 1 -Hoffmann, Jos Coll. 2 -Hohler & Co .. 2 2Hollebone Bros, & Trench, per G.

Coules Coll. l -Holt, Horace, & Co - 10 -Home & Colonial Stores, Ltd. . . .. 5 5Hooper & Co .. - 5Hope Bros., Ltd Coll. 2 2Hopkins, J., & Co 1 1 -Hough, A. J .. 1 1Howard, W. W., Bros., * Co 3 3Hoddart, Parker & Co. Proprietary,

L t d . . 2 2Hntcbins Bros .. l -Hutchinson, W. J., & Co., per

A. Jarman Coll. 1 10Hyam, M., Wholesale Clothing Co.,

L t d 2 2 -Imperial Bank of Persia . . . . .. 1 1

,. per F. A. G. Gray Coll. - 1Imperial Ottoman Bank . . . . 2 2 -Improved Wood Pavement Co., Ltd. .. 1 1Inglis, John 1 1 -Insurauce Co. of North America. . .. 20 -Isaac & Samuel .. 2 2Italia Societa d'Assicurazioni Marit-

time, Flavian e Teirestri . . . 3 3 -Jacks, WOK, & Co. .. 1 1Jackson, Pixley, Browning, Husey

&Co 1 1Jacoby-lkle, J 1 1 -

per G. J Coll. l 2James & Priestley, per J. Stokes . Coll. 1 -Japhet,S, &Co 2 2Jenner, R . H.. & Sons . . . . 2 2 -Jewish Colonial Trust .. 1 1"J. G. G." 3 3 -Johnson, Captain E 2 2 -Johnston, E., Son & Co 3 3 -Johnston, Sir Wm., Bart. . . . 1 1 -Johnston & Son 1 1 -

Bons. SSubs. Colls.

£. ». d. £. i. a.Jones, Hy. * Co., Ltd Coll. - 14 6Joseph Bros 3 3 -Keell, A. E 1 1 -Keevil, P., & Sons, L*d 1 1 -Kelly, M.J 1 1 -Keut, Ed 3 3 -Kent, «. B., & Sons, Ltd 1 1 -Keyes, S. K Coll. 1 1 -Khedivial Mail Steamship Graving

Dock Co., Ltd 5 5 -King, H. S., & Co 2 2 -Kirsten, A 5 - -Kittel & Co., Ltd 1 1 -Knill, J., & Co 2 2 -Knohr & Burcbard, Nfl to - - 13 - -Knowles & Foster . . . . . Coll. 1 5 -Knudsen, J. C . . .. 2 - -Koenigsteld, G. E., per W. J. Skeet Coll. - 1 6KoninkiijkeWest-ludischeMaildienst 5 - -" L. A. C." .. Id 10 -Ladenburg, W 1 1 -Laeisz, F .. 6 5 -Larrinaga & Co 1 1 -Lawes'Chemical Manure Co., Ltd.. .. 3 3 -Lazard Bros. & Co 6 5 -Lazarus & Rosenfeld . . . . 1 1 -Leary, C., & Co 5 5 -Leuther Cloth Co., Ltd. . . . . .. - S -Leaihersellers,The Worshipful Co. of .. 21 - -Leaver, A .. s - -Le Lachsur, W. J 1 1 - 1 1 -Leolie ei Anderson 1 1 -Lever Bros., Ltd., Employees of, per

S. Rtes Coll. 1 10 3Lewis, S.. & Co., per J. E. Dawes . Coll. l- 11 -Lewis & Marks, per J. Hornpley . Coll. 1 - -Life Association of Scotland, per

H. V. T. Jarrett Coll. 1 13 6Life-boat Saturday Street Boxes. . Coll. 40 5 4Lindley, Master Ernest . . . . Coll. - 11 6Lindley, R., Sous & Davison, per

H. W.Ltndky Coll. - 1'i 6Line, J., & Sous, Ltd., per T. Veal. Coll. 2 1 1Liplon, Sir Tuos., Bart .. 10 10 -Lister & Beck 1 1 -Litkie, V. A., & Co 1 1 -Liverpool & Ixjudon & Globe Insur-

ance Co., per S. I. Owens . . . Coll. 1 8 -Liverpool Street Station Pillar Box . Coll. - 16 10Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly

Society, pe r A. Henri . . . . Coll. 1 8 9Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly

Society, 106, FencttUich Stie«t,per E. B. Staines Coll. 1 1 -

Lloyd, Attree & Smith, per Ed. Fox Coll. 1 15 -Lloyd, Edward, Ltd I - -Lloyds Bank, Ltd 10 10 -

„ Branches . . . Coll. 2 17 6" Lloyd's News," Machine and

Foundry Depts., per H. Daniels,A. Cbadwell, acd G. Isaacs . . Coll. 1 10 -

" Lloyd's News," Comp.'s Dept. . Coll. - 4 6Lloyd's Hegitter of Shipping, per

A. S. Hill Coll. 3 4 -Locke, Lancaster, & W. W. & R.

Johnson & Sons, Ltd 2 2 -"Lombard Press," Ltd.,per F.Griffiths Coll. - 12 -London Assurance Corporation, per

H. Bailey Coll. ] 10 -London Bank of Mexico and South

America, Lid., per N. C. S. . . Coll. 1 1 6London & Brazilian Bank, per E.

Freeman Coll. 1 14 6London City & Midland Bank, Ltd.,

awi Branches Col\. 10 12 tLondon & County Banking Co., Ltd. .. 6 6 -

,, „ and Branches foil. 20 11 6L.C.C. Tramways Dept Coll. 66 10 1London Genera] Omnibus Co., Ltd.. Coll. 2 3 ) 2 -London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., and

Branches Coll. 13 7 6London & Manchester Industrial As-

surance Co., Ltd. Finsbury Square Coll. 1 1 -London & North-Western Railway

Co., per I. T. Williams. . . . Coll. 1 10 10London Paper Mills Co., Ltd.,1901 . .. 1 1 -

,, „ 1908. .. - - -London & Provincial Bank, Ltd.,

Branches Coll. 2 17 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 735

6 -1 -..Coll.Coll.Coll.2 -

T. R.

I. Ellis

London & South-Western Bank, Ltd.,and Branches

London & South-Western RailwayCo 6

London Trading Bank, Ltd. . . . 1London & Westminster Bank, Ltd. .

,, ,, BranchesLong, F. StanleyLong, W. T., per C. T. Packer . .Loomes, RLovegrove, WLow, T. VLubrose Paint CoLundgren, R. LLyall, Anderson & CoLyon, Jeremiah & CoLyons, F. 1., S CoMcA.llan, R., per F. Harvey . .McMeekin & CoMabie, Todd & CoMacAndrew, R., & CoMacaudrews & Forbes Co.Macgregor, Caldbeck & Co. . . .Mackenzie & Co., Ltd., per

BrackenngMacneill, Duncan & Go. .Maddin.G.U.,&Co.,Ltd., perE.Main, A. &J. , & Co., Ltd. . . .

Manisty, H. F., K.C. . . '. '. '.Mann, Grossman & Paulin, Ltd..Mannheim Insurance Co

,, ,, per A..KraverMappiu & Webb, per H. Heathcote.Marine and General Mutual Life

Assurance SocietyMarine Insurance Co., Ltd. .Marks, T., & SonMartyn, W. EMatheson & CoMathews, C. E., & CoMaude, ChasMayer, C., & CoMeadows, The MissesMeadows, Thos., & Co., per F. J.

GrahamMegaw & NortonMeggeson & Co.Meling, AMenzies, WrmMercantile Bank of India, Ltd., per

W. A. ThornsMerton, H. R , & Co., Ltd., per F. L.

MiskinMetchim, W. PMetropolitan Klectric Tramways,

Ltd., per A. H. PottMetropolitan Lifc Assurance Society,

per K. BMichaelis, Hallensteiu & Co., Pro-

prietary, LtdMidland Railway Co

,, per J. BlagbroughMillwall Dock Co., Ltd., The CashierMocatta, E. L. de MMoir, AMonnery, E. J., & Son, per A.

Surman Coll.Morgan, A., £ Co 1 1 -Morgan, Alderman Sir W. Vaughau,

Bart 5 5 -Morgan, J. S.,£CoMurley, I. & R 10 10 -"Morning Leader" (Publishing

Dept ), per E. Lush . . . . Coll." Morning Post" (Stereo. Deptment),

per A. G. Ktridge Coll.Morton, C. T> 3 3 -Morton, C. & E., Staff of, per 0. N.

Morton Coll.Mosbacher, EmilMosely, A 1 1 -Moser, Clement 1 1 -Mdblberg, M., & CoMuller.C. J 1 1 -Mttller, W. H., & CoMurray, FrancisMutzenbecher, Stahl & Sonkseu . . ..Nainie, P. A 1 1 -

Dona, &foils.

&. >. d.

Coll. 9 10 4

10 104 8- 10

- 101 -- 103 3

1 1 -Coll.

1 1 -Coll.

2 2 -

1 1 -

C'oll.

'coll.

'(.Toll.

10 10 -1 1 -

Coll.Coll.

6 5 -

- 5 -

Coll.1 1 -1 1 -

Coll.1 1 -1 1 -

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

2 2 -6 5 -

Coll.Coll.

2 2 -1 1 -

- 52 21 1

- 121 -- 121 11 21 1

- 12- 19

1 16 5- 7

2 2

- 10

1

2 2

2 111 1

10 16

- 9

- 14- 5

- 11

1 19

10 102 2

5 -3 -5 6

Nalder Bros. & Thompson, Ltd.„ per. J. A. F. Jarritt

N.-ithan & Godfrey, LtdNational Bank, Ltd., and Branch .National Bank of India, Ltd., per

A. A. CarterNational Bank of New Zealand, per

W. R. WardNational Boiler & General Insurance

Co., Ltd., per H. Jones.National Provincial Bank of EnglandNational Provincial Bank of England

and BranchesNational Socletyof Operative Printers'

AssistantsNational Telephone Co., Ltd. . . .Navigazione Generate Italiaua .Neale & Wilkinson,Ltd.,per J.ParkerNeame, G. F., & CoNeems, E. WNeilson, Claud Si Co

| Nelson, R. P., and Friends . . ." Neptun" UampfschifffabrtB-Gesell-

BchaftNesbitt, A. & WNestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed

Milk CoNetherlands-American Steam Navi-

gation Co., Holland-America LineNeue Dampfer Compagoie . , *Newman, Smith & Newman .New York Life Insurance Co.Nicolson, P. SNissen & ArnoldNord Deutsche Insurance Co.Norddeutscher LlnydNorth Metropolitan Electric Power

Supply CoNya Rederiaktiebolaget Svea . .Oakley, H. J. POcean Accident & Guarantee Cor-

poration, Ltd., per W. S. Shield .Ocean Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. .Okura & CoOldenburg-Portugiesische Dampf-

schiffs-RhedereiOlson, J. EUlseon, M., & SonsOppenheimer, HyOppenheim, L., & Co. . . .Orient Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. .Ovey, Miss C. MOwtram, K., & Co., LtdPage, Alfred SFulmar, C. HPalmer, S. EPantin, W. & CParceria Geral de Pescarias .Parr's Bank, Ltd., Branches .Partington & Norrington . . . .Petereen, Boesen & Co., Ltd. . . .Parerson, Laing & Bruce, J_.td.Payne, Geo., & Co., LtdPeabody, H. W., & CoPearson, A., & CoPelton Colliery, Ltd., Owners ofPelton Steamship Co., Ltd. . . .Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navi-

gation Co., Ltd| Pewterers, The Worshipful Com-

pany ofPfister, fPhillips, MorleyPhcenix Fire Office, perH. I. Booth.Pimm's, LtdPimm's, Ltd., 42, Threadneedle

Sweet, per C. E. H. TXivies . .Pinto, Leite & Nephews . . . .Pittman & Smyth, per J. Leslie ArtsPirie, A., & bons, Ltd., per Wm.

McBeathPlayfair, G. (J . .Podeus, HPopham, H. F. A. Leyb'>rne .Pouiter,C., Ltd., per A. C. RochesterPowell, Jones & CoPrescott, H. WPreesland, E. B

Coll. 12 8 -

Coll.

'Coll.

1 1082 910 -1 125 51 1

1 1 -Coll.

10 105 -

1 1 -Coll.

'Coll.1 1 -

20 - -

Coll.

1 1 -

Coll.10 10 -

3 - -2 2 -

1 1 -1 1 -

1 '{ -1 1 -1 1 -

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1 16I 1

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2 2 -- 10 66 5 -

1 1 -

2 24 11

1 11 1

1 1 -1 1 -

10 105 6

Coll.Coll.

Con.1 1 -

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THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1909.

PrevitS&CoPrice, A. HPrice, Forbes k CoPrudential Assurance Co., Ltd. .Pryor, E. TRabbldge, ERailway Passengers Assurance Co. .Randal, Wollatt & CoRead, Gt. N., Sons & Co. . . . .

„ per Miss E. J. IvesRedert-Aktiebolaget Concordia .Redfern, G. F., & Co

„ per H. DorrettRtel, A. E.,&Co., LtdKeeve, Parker & CoRetnach's, Nephew & CoRees, T. Bowen, & Co., Ltd. . . .Reliance Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.Reunie, J. T., Son & Co

„ per A. Millard .Bevillon FreresRhederel-Aktien-Gesellschaft von 1896Rhederei, "Visurgis," A. a.. . .Rhenish Westphalian Lloyd Marine

Insurance Co., LtdRichards, Wm. i SonKichardson Bros. & CoKichardson & HewettRider, Thoi. FBitchie, HEobara, Lubbock & Co

per "U.K."Robinson, Ph., & CoRobinson, T. T., & CoRoed, HjalmarRose, Tnomion, Young & Co. . .Rosenbeim, L.( & Soas . . . .Rothschild, N. M., & Sons . . .Rotterdamsche LloydRoura & ForgasRowley & LaviesRoyal ExchangeRoyal Hungarian Sea Navigation

Co., " Adria"Royal Liver Friendly Society, per

A. SessionsRoyal Naval Volunteer Reserves,

per H. HeathcoteRoyal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht ClubHoyden, Sir T. B., BartRowe Shipping Co., LtdKubie, G. CRussell, C. A., K.CRussian Steam Navigation and Trad-

ing CoRussian Volunteer Fleet . . . .Huston, Captain J. SRylands & SODS, LtdSaddle™. The Worshipful Company ofSadler, Harrison & CoBaiters, Worshipful Company of .Sandeman, G. G., Sons & Co., Ltd. .

Sargood, Sou & Ewen, Ltd. ,•• S. B. S "Scbloss Bros.Scholzig, 0<carSchrbd. r, J. H., & CoSchnldt, HSchwann & Co., per W. Dagg . .Scottish Provident Institution . .Searight. Bell & CoSectetan, A. L., & Co., Ltd. . . .Seligman BrosSelix. Sonnenthal & CoSeyd&Co

„ per D. Bocking ."S. G."Shadbolt, Geo.Sharps & WilkinsSharratt, F., & Cobharratt £ NewthShaw, R. G., & Co., per E. P. HuxleySbaw, Savill & Albion Co., Ltd. . .Shepard & Co . .Sh. rwood, H. S.,* Co.,per A. BewickShipping and i >oai (>>Shoreditch Borough Council, per

C. NeWionKusoeli

Sub?.£. a. d.1 1 -

1 'l -10 10 -

1 1 -Coll.

1 1 -

Coll.2 2 -

'Coll.

B e -l l -

Coll.

1 1 -Coll.

1 1 -- 10 61 1 -

Coll.

Cull.1 -

Dons. &Colls.

£. s. d.

I I -- 10 6

2 2 -- 15 -1 1 -1 1 -

1 1 -10 10 -2 1 10

2 2 -2 2 -

1 'l -10 10 -2 2 -

Ccill.1 1 -2 2 -- 10 -1 1 -

Coli.Coll.

1 1 -

1 1 -1 1 -

Coll.

1 1 -1 1 -

Coll.

'roil.6 5 -2 2 -

Coll.1 1 -

Coll.

1 12 2

- 11 6

2 22 101 41 9

1 13 3

1 5 -1 1 -

- B -1 1 -

12 1 -

- 12 1

1 15 1

Short's, LMSlam Forest Co., Ltd. . . . . .Signs, G.,&CoSimon. Vuillard & Strauss . . .Sinclair, Hamilton & CoSkibeas-surauceforeningen i Arend'U.Skibsassuranceforeumgen " Protector "Skiimers,The Worshipful Company ofSlomau, R. M., JunSmith, A. J., and Friends . . .Smith, C. J. RSmith, J., per Miss E. Capon.Srnuh.J. A

Smith','G., fc Sons, Ltd'. . '.Smith, Jos. BleckleySmith & ListerSmout, P. ScarlettSmytoe, F. VSnow Ens., per C. G. Mortyu . .Societe D'Eutreposage et He Trans-

portsSociet* Anonyme John CockerillSociete Anonyme d'Arnteoient

d'ludustrie et de Commerce . .Societe des Voiliers Francats . .Societe Generate de Credit IndnnHcl

et CommercialSooiete Generale de Paris . . . .Southard & CoSowden & StoddartSpanish Chamber of Commerce .Spencer, G., Moultou & Co., Ltd.Sperling & WilliamsSpe.ver BrosSpeytr, Sir Edgar, BjrtSpicer Bros., Ltd., per S. McCaudrLsbSpies Bros. & CoSpilter, W. H. & SonSprague.W.W., &Co., per J. Myiott" t-tandard.The " (Composing Ltept.J,

per A. E. Phillips"standard, The," (Foundry Dept),

per T. FlintStandard Bank of South Africa, L'd.,

per W. SmartStandard Life Assunnce Co., per

L. N. ThompsonStandidge&CoStapley & Smith"Star, The" (Publishing D<-pt.l,

G . Cooke. . . . .Steel, JaSteel & LawsonStephen, Frater & Air

,, „ per K. P. BlackmailStern Bro<Stewart, Beard & Fitzgerald . . .Stewart, RStiebsl BrosStonard, L. JStonebatn, A. H. PStoomvaart Maatschappij "Neder-

land"Straker, A., & Son, per W. Pretty .Straker, W., Ltd

per E. W. Speight .Sun Fire Office, per G. Pearaon . .Sutro, ASutton S CoSvedberg, C. * JSveripes Allmanna SjSfyrsakrings

AktieboiagSveriges Augfartygs Assuraus Fore-

niugSwain, JSwanston, Wm., &. Song . . . .Syrniug'on, A. JTaddy t CoTagart, Beaton & CoTakata&CoTallow Chandlers, The Worshipful

Comp my ofTayl r, Mrs. GTaylor, J. DTaylor, J., S SonsTiyior, ^alkei, It Co., Ltd. . . .Telegraph Construction ;itid Vfainte-

nante Co., Ltd., per E. S. Foot .

Subs.£. i. d.

1 I -2 2 -

Coll.- 5 -

Coll.

'Coll.2 2 -- 10 01 1 -

1 11 1

6 -3 -

10 105 -

Coll.

3 31 13 32 2

2 2 -5 6 -

6 1 -1 1 -1 1 -

Coll. -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 737

Suba.£ > s. d.

Dons. &Colls.

*. «. d.

- 10 6- 6 -2 10 -2 2 -6 - -

- 7 6

- 11 61 1 -

Temmut, C.. Sons & Co., Ltd., p»rJ. Miliard Coll.

Thames and Mersey Marine Insur-ance Co., Ltd 10 10 -

Thomis, F., & Co

Thorumesen, T., & Son . . . .Thoresen, OttoTnule Steamship Co., Ltd. . . ."The Times" ((foundry Dept.',

per J. Wilki son Coll." The Times" (Machine Dept.), per

W. Turner Cull.Times, Dharwar t Co 1 1 -Tindall, W. & E I I -Tremlett, A . E 2 2 -Trinity House, The Hon. Corpora-

tion ofTrinity House Workshops, per J.

Sparling . . . . . . . . Coll.Trower & SonsTrmcott, J., & Sons (Comp. Dept ),

per E. James Coll.Truscott, J., & Sons (Binding Dept.),

per E. Owens Coll.Tndor, Moore & Co. 2 2 -Turner, Mrs. S. J 1 1 -Typewriter Exchange Co. . . .Uhtboff&Co 1 1 -Ullmann & CoUnion Bank of Australia, Ltd., p'T

E. E. L. Lloyd Coll.Union Bank of Scotland, Ltd. Cornhill Coll.Union Cold Storage Co., Ltd. . . 1 1 -Union Electric Co., Ltd., per J. Kck Coll.Union Insurance Society of Canton,

L t d 6 5 -Union of London and Smiths Bank,

Ltd. and Branches Coll.Union Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.,

per E. S. L. . . . • . . . Coll.United Alkali Co., Ltd., per H.

Butterworth Coll.Van Ommereo, PVan Raalte. MVeals, Chifferiel & Co., Ltd., per K.

Garrod Coll. 1 - 9

- 6

- 10

Wernher, Beit & CoWertheimer, Lea & Co. (Composing

Dept.), per C. Smith . . . .Western Telegraph Co., Ltd. . .Western Union Telegraph Co., per

G. Crighton"Westminster Gazette" (Machiue

Depart.), per H. Taylor .Westminster Shipping Co., Ltd.Whitile, T. A., &Co., Ltd. . . .Wigan, A. LWiggins, Teape & Co., Ltd., per

A. N. DanicllWilkin, D.. & Co., per J. McLachlauWilks&Co

„ per E. Wheeler. . .Williams, 0*en & Watkin & Co. .Willis, A., & CoWillis, Fab^r & Co.. LtdWillows, Francis, Butler & Thomp-

son, Ltd.. per L. Turquand .Wills, W. D. & H. OWimmer, J.,&CoWtagatet Johnston, Ltd. . . .

Witting Bros.. Ltd.Woermann-Liuie .Wood, John .

Sube.£. s. d.to la -

Coll.

Dons. &Colls,

f. «. d.

- 11 61 1 -

Coll.

Coll.

- 10 62 2 -

Coll.Coll.

1 1 -Coll.

- 5 61 1 -

Wood, W., & SonWoolley, Sanders & Co., Ltd. .

Wordsworth, Blake & CoWorld Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.Wright, F. A

Cull.6 6 -2 2 -

'Coll.2 2 -5 - -1 1 -

Coll.2 2 -6 6 -

1 15 -1 11 -

- 6 62 2 -

10 10 -

2 12 6

7 18 -1 1 -- 6 6

4 IT 61 1 -6 6 -

.,Wrightson & Co., Ltd .....Wyman's, Ltd. (Comp. IXp.ut.),

per H. J. Edwards .....Yang-tsze Insurance Association,

Ltd .........Yates, T. H., & Co .......Ye Mecca, Ltd.. Depots of . . .Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd. . ." Zeeland " Steamship Co.Zerssen & Co ........Zulueta & Co ........Sums under 5

Coll.Coll.

1 1 -- 1U -2 2 -

- 19 3

1 1 -- 1" 6- 18 -8 1 6

10 - -

Verein - Hamburger AssecuradeureHavarie-Burean *

Vipers, Sous 4 CoVivian, YounKer & Bond.Wainwright H G .Waki-fleld, C. C., Sheriff . . .Walker, Munsle & Cu

Ward, Wm

'(N'aterlow & Sons. Ltd. i—Per W. Redington—

„ (Binding Dept.), per H. W.

„ (Cheque and WarehouseD«pt.), per F. Fox . .

„ Hill Street, per H. Maw—f Ticket Dept.) . . |

Card Dept.) . . }.Binding Dept.) . . I

„ ( C o m p o s i n g . Headers',Stereo and Store Depts.,per S. Puttock . . .

„ (Rulina i'ej't.), per J. Berry„ (M*=cbine Dept.,), per J.

TrowbriJge . . . .„ (Heading Dept.), per C.

„ (Lithographic Dept.), per J.

Waterston, G., & Sons . . . .Weber. C. A. F•Weddel, \V.. & Co., Weddrt, Turner

& Co., and The British Uralite Co.,per A. Greeuhill

Wedekind, G. H., & CoWelch & Sous, Ltd., per G.

Welch, Kiy & Skdton . . . .Welch, Mtugeteon & Co. . . . .

1 1 -1 1 -

1 1 -3 3 —2 2 -

2 2 -

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.Coll.

Coll.

Coll.Coll.

1 1 -1 1 -

2 12 6

- 10 6

2 8 2

1 8 6

- 18 5

4 2 61 2 -

1 7 6

4 2 -

2 4 3- 9 31 1 -

2 8 -i l -

i a -- 11 6

**- 2 6 - 3

Totals . . £816 1C 11 1694 1

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Baltic Mercaniile and Shipping Exchange.Per CHARLES E. BKIGHTMAN, Esq., and HENRY OBKIJ, Esq.

Subs. Dons.

Agius, Ed. T., LtdAlexander & Co. . . . . . .

Allatini BrosAnderson, Anderson & Co. . . .Audorseu, Becker & CoAuglo-American Oil Co., Ltd . .Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co., Ltd. .Atgo S.S. CoAsiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd. . . .Baltic Mercantile & Shipping Ex-

Bauaz, NBank of AthensBarrett BrosBath, H., S Son

Berlandina Bios. & Co., Ltd. . .Bethell, Gwyn & Co. . . . .Bilbrongh, A., & CoBut. Potter & Hughes, Ltd. . . .Bischoff, Jas., fe SonsBiee, Lindsay, & Co., Ltd. . . .Blue Anchor Line, LtdBlyib., H. D., & CoBoese, W , & Co. ...Bolton, F

Bowring, C. T. & Co., Ltd. . . .Bowring Petroleum Co., Ltd.

1 1 -

1 i -6 5 -

B 6 -2 2 -6 6 -

1 "l -1 1 -

1 'l -

1 1 -

1 1 -1 1 -

2 '2 -

11

1

3

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112411

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6

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738 THE LIFE-BOAT, [1ST MAY, 1909.

Subs.£. I. d.

lirittnh Anti-fonli»g Composition andPaint Co., Ltd

British Oil ft Cake Mills, LtdBrown, J. J., ft CoBrown, Jenkinson f t Go 2 2 -Bncknall Bros 6 6 -Bnllard, King f t Co 5 5 -Bulloch Bros, ft Co., Ltd 3 3 -Burdick & CookBtjrrell t Co 2 2 -Camperdown S.S. Co., Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Capper, Alexander, ft Co. . . . ..Cardiff Channel Dry Docks and I'oii-

toonCo., LtdCarver Bros, ft Co., Ltd 1 1 -Cassap, W" Chartering Clerk" 2 2 -Cheney, Eggw ft Krrres'e • . ..China ft Japan Trading Co., Ltd.Clark, F. G., Son ft Cawthorn . .Clarkson, H., ft CoCobb, Chas - 10 6Comtelbnro, LtdCook, Jas. W., &C*,., Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Cooper, Tbos.. A Cn. . . .Cox, Long ft Co., LtdCraven ft Co 1 1 -Croshaw, GeoCulliford * Clark 1 1 -Cnrrie. Donald, ft C>. 20 - -Cutbill, King ft Cn 1 1 -Dalgfty & Co., LtdDarling, John, ft SonDerenberg & Meyer . . . 1 1 -De Rin, L., and Mack, LtdDessen, F., ft CoDe Wolfe, J. OtisDick, W. B., ft Co., LtdDodd. Geo 1 1 -Dodwell ft Co., LM 1 1 -Doxford, Sir W. TDrolenvanx & Br<>mn«r . . . .Duns, Brown ft CoElder, Smith and Co., LtdElkan & CoElliott, B. G. . . .Embiricos, A.'Emnorfopoulos BroKvans, Thompson & C"Fair, R. B - 10 6Fairclough, Dodd f t Jones . . .Farrar, Groves ft CoFear, Colebrooke ft Co., LtdField, Warwick ft Co.Find lay, Durham ft Brodie . . .Finzi, J. A., ft Co 1 1 -Fisher, Renwick ft Co.'s Manchester-

London Steamers, LtdForwood Bros. & Co., Ltd. . . .Foster, Hain ft HeidFoy, Morgan * CoFreeman, Geo. WKunck, Geo. HFnrness, Wilhy&Co 2Galbralth, Pembroke ft Co. . . .Gee, Chas., ft Co • 1General Steam Navigation Co , LiJ. 5Girvin, R., & CoGladstone, Wyllie ft CoG lover BrosGoldstuck, Hainie & CoGordon, R., ft CoGordon. Woodroffe f t Co 2 2 -GOM Oliver ft CoGonffe, James ft Co - 10 6Gourlay, H. B. ft A 1 1 -Grant, J. ft RGreat Eastern Railway GJ. . . . 10 10 -"G. K. B." 5 5 -Green, F., ft Co 1 1 -Gregeon ft CoGrey, Hy., JunGroedel Bros. S.S. Co., LUGros, A.Haebcrlte, F.Hambro, C. I., ft SonHarper, H. G., ft CoHarris Bros, ft CoHarris ft Dixon, LtdHarrison, J. ft C., Ltd

1 -5 -

Dons.£. I. d.

Hartley, J*s., Cooper * Co., Ltd.1 1 - Haelehust, E., ft Co.1 1 - Hathor S.S. Co., Ltd.1 1 - Hay, John .

Head. E. EHeatley ft CoHeilgers, F. W., ft Co. .Hen.iewerk, R., ft Co.Herring, G. ft A., ft Co. .Hew«tt, J. ])., ft Co. . .Hinier, F., ft Co

5 - - | Hobbs, J. W., ft Co., Ltd./ Hoffmann, C., & Co

2 2 - Holland, C. H. . . . . . . .Hobtapfrtl's Composite u Co., Lid .

1 1 - Hopcraft ft Broadwater . . . .Hopwood, C. II., & Co

1 1 - I Boulder Bros. <& Co., Ltd. . . .1 1 - Honlder, Middleton ft Co. . . .1 1 - Howard, C., ft Son! . .1 1 - Howard, Honlder ft Partners, Ltd. .

Howe. Robinson ft Co1 1 - 1 Hall, Blyth & Co

Innes, W. G., ft Co2 2 - | Iron Ore Co., Ltd1 1 - Isaacs, M., ft Sons, Ltd

Ismay, A. J5 5 - J ackson Bros, ft Cory—

Forest Oak Steam Shipping Co.,Ltd

Ibex Steamship, Ltd. . . .1 1 - Keindeer Steamship, Ltd. . .1 1 - Jacobs, J. I., and Co

James f t Shakspeare . . .1 1 - Jamieson, Grieve ft Co1 1 - Japp ft Kirby- 10 a Jordesan, T. C.1 1 - Kaye, >km ft Co., Ltd

Keilock, C. W., s CoKenuy, Mahon ft Co

I 1 - Killick, Martin ft CoI I Kirkaldy, Thos1 1 - Laming, A., & Co1 1 - Lamplough, W. & E. S- 10 6 Lane ft Macandrew1 1 - Langridge, H., ft Co2 2 - Lawrence, Ed., f t Co1 1 - 1 Lawther, Latta f t Co1 1 - ' Lazarus, Lewis & Sons . . . .

Lenders, F. ft Co., Ltd1 1 - Leyland ft Birmingham Rubber Co.,6 JO - Ltd1 1 - Lindley, R., Sons, & Daviton . .1 1 - Little ft Johnston1 1 - Lloyd & Co

London Corn Trade As&udali'iii .London Exchange S.S. Co., Ltd.

5 - - London Grain Kleva'or Co., Ltd.1 1 - 1 London Graving Dock Co., Ltd. .1 1 - 1 London & Northern S.S. Co., Ltd.5 S - (PymanBrfg.)- 10 6 Lnnd, W., ft Sons2 2 - McAllum, W., ft Co

McGregor, Gow ft Co5 5 - Mackilligan, R. Marquis, & Co. . .

Mcllwraith, McEacharn ft Co., Pro-prietary. Ltd

2 2 - Mclntyre Bros, ft Co3 3 - McNabb, Rougier ft Co5 5 - Marden, W., ft Co

Subs. Dons.£. s. d. £. l. d.1 1 -2 23 3

1 1 -

1 11 1

I 1 -

1 1

i 'il 'i

i i1 i2 2

1 11 I

1 1 - Matthews & Luff1 1 - Meadows, T., ft Co

Merton, H. K., * Co , Ltd. . . .1 1 - Messageries Maritimes de France .

Michalinos f t Co. . . . . . .MUbnrn, Wm., & Co

1 1 - Miles, A. R., & sonMiller, T. R., ft SonMills * KnightMitchell, Yeames ft Co

1 1 - Montgomtrie ft Workman1 1 - Moore ft Co1 1 - Moore * Hole . -1 1 - Morgan, E. W., ft Co., Ltd. . . .1 1 - MosentbaJ, Sons I: Co

10 10 - Moss, H. E., ft Co1 1 - MUller, W. H., ft Co. (London), Ltd.5 6 - National Mortgage and Agency Co.,2 2 - of New Zealand, Ltd1 1 - Naylor, Benzon ft Co., Ltd. . . .

3 3I 1

1 11 1

20 '-2 25 5

5 -1 1

1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -

1 11 11 11 15 5

1 1 -

1 1 -1 1 -1 I -

2 21 11 I1 1

1 11 1

1 12 21 12 25 5

1 11 1

5 -1 11 1

1 1 -1 1 -2 2 -

I I -

- 10 -1 1 -

1 1 -

2 2 -

1 1 -6 5 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 739

Subs. Pons.£. A-. </ £ s ti.

New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. .Nippon Yusen KaishaPanridgB, W. S., & CoPhillipps & GravesPhilipps, Philippe ft Co., Ltd. . .Pile s CoPirn, W. H., jnn. ,f tCoPinkney, D. <)., & Co

Pitt Bros , ft CoPotter, J. 1)Pound, Alderman Sir John, Hart. .

Power, Jas., ft CoPrasohkauer ft Co., LtdPrice ft Pierce, LtdPritchard ft Sons . . . T

Rae. S., ft CoRait & GardinerRio de Janeiro Flour Mil ls and

Granaries, LtdRobinson, A. K

Rosin and Turpentine Import Co.. Ltd.Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. . .Runciman, W., & Co

Shairp & Ca»thornShipton, Anderson ft CoShaw, R. U., & Co

Simson Bros, ft CoSimpson, Spence ft YoungSlator, A., ft CoSmith, W., & Co

Southdown S.S. Co., LtdSpillers ft Bakers, Ltd

Stedman, Crowther & CoSteel, Young & Co

Htibbard Gibson & Co .Strick, Frank C., & Co., Ltd. . .Suter Hartmann & Rahtjen'a Corn-

Swan, Colonel H. F., C.B. . . .

Temple, Thomson & Clark * . .Tamperlty, J., & CoTemperlt- ys, Carter & Darke . . .Thompson, G., & Co., Ltd. . . -Thompson, J. L., & Sons, Ltd. .Tind*ll, Riley & CoTownsend Bros. (1907) . . . .

„ (1908) . . . .

Tuck & Co Ltd

Turner, Brightman & Co. . . .

United Shipping Co., Ltd. . . .

Vavasseur, J. H., & Co

Walker, John, & Sons, Ltd. . . .Weddel, W., & Co.

Westray, J B. ft CoWhite John . .Wlgham-Riohardson, P., ft Co.Williams, John, Son ft Sharps . .

Wilson, Sons ft Co., Ltd. . . . .Wise, J. A

Wjer, M. It

Billingsgate.Billingsgate Market, per J. A. Howell

1 1 -1 1 -

1 1 -

i -

5 5 -1 1 -'i 1 -1 1 -

21 - -1 1 -

1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -

- 10 610 - -2 2 -

1 1 -5 f> -

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1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -

i i -3 3 -1 1 -

2 2 -1 1 -

5 5 -1 1 -

t i -l l -

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C269 1 4 6

Subs.i. s. d.

Coll.Coll.

6 - -

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1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -

1 1 -1 1 -5 5 -

j

1 1 -

2 2 -1 1 -1 1 -

- 10 61 1 -1 1 -2 2 0

- 10 «

2 2 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -

6 5 -5 6 -2 2 -

4 4 -

5 5 -

1 11 1 -

1 1 -

1 1 -2 2 -1 1 -

1 1 -- 10 6

1 1 -

1 1 -

1 1 -

1 1 -

308 17 6

Dona. &Colls.

S.. l. d.5 - 41 1 -

May, R. W

Sayer, J. L., Deputy

Central Markets.Bagley, E. T

Brooke BrosCampbell. Kev & Longlev . . .Christchurch Meat Co , Ltd. . . .Colonial Consigiiment Co. . . .

Donges, s

Fitter, H. ti., & Sous, .Shop 10.%W. H. Bush

Carton & MearsGee ft CoGillham. HGosschalk ft Co

Hancock A HHart, G. W. ft ALink, J. D., ft Son

New, F. W

Pool, E., per G. W. Mareu .' . .Pope, S. EPotter, R. F.. & CoReynolds, C. H

Salter ft StokesTaylor, J., ft SonsVan Tlyman. H. & VVan Zwaneuberg, A

Weatherley, E., perW.H.Weathtrley

Coal Exchange.Per ALFBEP WOOD, Esq., and H

Bntler, Jas.,"wnks«t Co. . . .

Charrtneton, Sells, Dale * Co. . .

Clarke, Herbert, LtdClarke, S. R., Lleut.-ColClarke, Sharp & Co., Ltd. . . .Clarke, Stephenson ft Co. . . .

Coal Factors' Society . . ' . . .Coal Meters Committee . . . .

Corrall ft Co. LtdCory, Wm., & Son, LtdCrooke, J. WCwmamanCoalCo.,LtdDinham, Fawcos ft Co., Ltd. . .

i France, Fenwick ft Co., Ltd. . . .Hall ft Co., Cwydon, Ltd. . . .Haiell, Jos., ft Co.Hard»e, CJ. T

Ibstock Collieries, Ltd

Jukes EKeep, A. H., Ltd

Klrke, R. ft J. J

Dms. &Subs. foils.

£ s- d. £. K. d.1 1 -

3 3 -2 2 -l 1 -

1 1 -

£4 4 - 10 5 4

1Coll. - C -Don. 1 1 -Ooll. - 5 2

- 5 -1 1 -1 1 -

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Coll. 3 2 -- 10 8- 6 -

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1 1 -1 1 -- 10 6

Coll. 1 7 -Coll. - 10 -Coll. 3 - -Hllt>. 1 1 -

- 2 6Coll. - 14 -Coll. 1 10 -Cull. - - 10

- 5 -

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Coll. 2 1 -

29 14 5

Subs. Dons.£. j. d. £. s. d.

LKA-SMITH, n.sq.1 1 -2 2 -1 1 -2 2 -

5 5 -2 2 -2 2 -2 2 -2 2 -

10 10 -1 1 -

5 6 -5 5 -1 1 -

2 2 -21 - -

2 2 -1 1 -3 3 -

2 2 -1 1 -1 1 -- 10 6- 5 -1 1 -1 1 -

1 1 -- 10 61 1 -- 10 81 1 -

3 3 : i i -2 z

740 THE LIFE-BOAT.

Subs. Doiis.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Lamp»rd, W. B 2 2 -

Lea-Smitb H . . .

Lutze, A., ft Co., LtdMoger ft Co

Moore, W., * SonsMyers, Rose & Co., Lt.iNewoombe, W. BParry, T. S., & C 2 2Peake, E. CPagg. N.,tCoPhillips t Co., T.MPoint of Ayr Collieries, Ltd

Prieitley, J. GBay, M. A., ft Sons . . .Biokett, Cockerel! ft Co., LtdItolfe, H. C. (1901 )

„ (1908)Sargeant, Longstaff & Co. . . .Shapoerd, Vt'. HShottM, GSmith, SidneySociety o f Coal Merchants . . . . 6 5South Suburban Gas Co 5 5Stockinaford Colliery Co., Ltd. . .Style*, Tho«. H. . . . .Taylor, Chas., t CoUsher, AWaddell, John, ft SonsWhatley, Spenser, LtdWharocltfle WoodmoorColl'y Co., Ltd.Williams. S., ft Suns, LtdWood, G. E., f t Sons . . 2 2Wood, J. K., & Co., Ltd

£58 3

London Commercial Sale Room*Per C. W. KKGKLHAHDT, Esq.

Adamwra, Oi fillan & Co 1 1

American Trading Co 1 1Anderson, Fairtey f t Brown . . . 1 1Arracan Company, Ltd., The . . . .

Bieber f t Co . . . . . 1 1Boustead, B., & Co 2 2Brandt's, Wm., Sous & Co. ...

Ooz MoEuen ft Co.Oi*raik<>w, C 2 2

D« Pan, E. A., & Co 1 1

Fabar. August, & Co 2 2Faber, Eobt . .

Flachel. L. M., t Co

Goad Bigg & Co ... . .

Gruff R. W & Co . .Greanway, FHadermann, H., f t C o . . . . .Hall, B. G., & Co 1 1

Bappach, C.. & Co., Ltd

Hanokell, Du Buisson & Co. . . . 2 2Hindley, W. H., f t Co., Ltd. . . . 1 1Hollams. Sir John . .

Huth. F., ft CoIde f t Chriitie . . . 2 2Im Thum, J. C., & Sons

Karpeles, Jules, & CoKatz, Bobt., & Co

1

1

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6126111

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6

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6 92

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Landauer & CoLawrence & CoLoach &Co., Ltd

Linck, Moeller & Co. . . .MacLeod, it CoMajor & FieldMalcolm, W. F., & Cu. . .Man, E. D. & K

Meyer's, Fr. Sohn, Ltd.Mohr Bros. & Co., Ltd. . .Montgomery, W., & Co. . .Naumann, F G

Pickering, Alex IS. . . .Price, Athels'an . . . .Ralli BrosRehder, Chai. 4Robinson, Fleming & Co. .Rolli ft BonRung*, A'., & Co

Salamou & Co., LM. . . .Symuel, Jos. & Son.Sassooii, I)., ft Co., Ltd. . .Sassoon, E. D., & Co. . . .

Simaon Bros, fe Co. . . .StahUchmidt, F., & Co. . .Stenning, Inakipp & Co.Stov«ll, HSuren, Hartraann & Co.Tesdorpf, A . ,£CoThompson Bros. & Co.Tbompion, \V. J. & H. . .W«b*r, Smith & Hoare . ,Wigglesworth & Co. , . .Williams I & fiWoodhouse, C. A.Woodhouse, H. M

* Mark Lane " (Corn

Ast* A & W . . . .Baucher, W

Blandford, Lawrence & Kami .

Bowyer G T & Son .

Bur»tal], J.( & Co

Clark Bach & CoClarke, W. G., & Sons . .

Craig R Hunter & Co Ltd .Darnell, W. & J. K. . . .Delcoruyn, F. & ADell, R. & Sons . . . .Denny, T. R., & Son§ . . .Dewar & Webb

Giddins, F. C., & Co. . . .Glrdwood A. & Co.

Gregory, F., & CoGrimsdale & Sons, Ltd.

Harris Broi ft Co. .llaslam ft Makovskl, Ltd. . .HewlUon. R. ft J

Hurst ft SonKeene S. W , ft Co.Klein W , ft Sons

[Isx MAY, 1909.

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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 741

Sabs.*. ». c

Mac-Master* Prankish (i:n<) . . . . . 2 2„ „ (lausi 2 2

Marcuse, E -6Margeteon, A.. &,Co 1 1Medill, T. S., & Sons, Ltd - 10Meenon, W. M 1 1Morris & Co - 10Muggeridge, W., & Co 1 1Paul, R. & W., Ltd 1 1Pechey, J. T. P - 10Plllman & Phillips - 10Pinnock Bras - 10Eathbone, E., & Son 1 1Raymond & Reid 1 1Robinson, T, & Sons - 19Roffey, O., & Son 1 1SkeltonBros 1 1Skelton, T., & Co 1Slatford, W. J \Smith, B., & Sons 1Smyth, Ross T., & CoSnelling, GeoSpratt's Patent, LtdStemp, O. W -Taylor, J., & Sone, Ltd -Taylor, Seth 1Usborne & SonVogan & CoVan Lessen, Son & Barker.WalkM, Winserfc Hamm . .Winter BrosWoodley, Watney & Richardsuu

Rvyal Navy Collection*.H.M.S. ActeonAn-nymousH.M.S. Achilles, per Rev. L.W.L.Walker.M.A.H. M. Tug Advlco, per C. J. Tranah, Captain .

„ Yacht Alberta, per Hy. Lo<-, C.P.O.. .f, Yacht Alexandra, G. R. Mauseli, Ciipt.

(Don.)H.M.S. Amethyst, per L. Hammon<1, Paymaster

,, Autiim, per J. S. Plate, Paymaster.,, Argonaut, per E. H. Innes, Fleet Pay-

master„ Argyll (Canteen)„ ,, per E. A. Dwmys, Staff Pay-

master„ Arrogant, per Ralph Hudleston, C*pt.„ Blackwater, per J. M. Warren, Com-

mander,, Britomart, per E. M. Qibbingi, Sub-

Lieut„ Caesar, per K. S. Hay, Staff Paymaster„ Charybdia . . . . . . . . .„ Cormorant (Canteen), per W. Bell, Staff

Paymaster . . . . . . . .„ Cornwall, per A. 1C. Macrorie, Com-

mander,, Cornwallis (Canteen)„ „ per K. S. Hay, Staff Pay-

master,, Dainy, per Miss E. E. Hannan . . .„ Dido, per D. St A. Wake, Captain. ., , Dominion (Canteen) . . . . .„ Duncan, per Rev. H. E Roberts. M.A.,, Eclipse, per I'. H. Jlillett, Staff Pay-

master„ Encounter,, Esat-x, P. J. Stopford, Commander. .„ Euryalus„ Excellent, and Mesa President .,, Exmouth. per Or. P. Haddoii, Assistant

PaymasterH.M. C.G.C. Fanny, per W. P. Burden, 2nd

MateH.M.S. Fawn

,, Ferret, per L. G. E. Crabbe, Lieut, andCommander

„ ForesightGibraltar, Single Men's Quarters, per A. SmithH.M.S. Glory, per W. L. Elder, Commander .

„ „ (Canteen)„ Good Hope, per A. H Veitch, Fle«t

Paymaster . . . .„ „ (Caw en)

111

- 1010101010111

- 5- 101 1- 10

Colls.*. «.- 162 -4 -- 15- 5

1 -1 171 17

- 122 -

- 12 10

1 1- 26 2

3 105" -

2 121 172 -5 -

1 13 21 -- 66 11

- 12- 18

- 113 18- 163 105 -

2 105 -

HilI.S. Halcyon, per A. C. S. Bere, AssistantPaymaster .

„ Harrier, per J. J. Brewer, Lieut. . .,, Hasty, W. A. Thompson, Lieut, and

Commander,, Hearty, pi-r R. C. J. Weales, C.O. in

command,, Hermes, per W. G. Rigg, L:eut. .„ Hunter, per H. Keuipster, P.O. 1 st Class,, Hyacinth, per Kev. W. McL. Tod,

M.A„ Illustrious„ Ipbigfnia, per. J. E. C. Cra, Staff

Paymaster,, Juno, J. C. Baker, Paymaster . . .„ King Edward VII., per Kev. E. G.

Cull. M.A. .,, „ „ (Canteen),, Lancaster, per E. W. C. Tbring, Pay-

master„ Leander, per A. E. Cnbitt, Fl.et Pay-

master„ Leviathan, per R. W. Foster-Jones,B.A.„ Merlin, per P. R Thresher, Senr. Lieut.,, Minotaur, per Rev. A. T. B. Baker, B.A.„ Monmoutti, per Rev. W. H. Maundrell,

M.A„ Mntlne, per F. W. McCarthy, Master-

at-Arms„ Natal, per Rev W. H. Chappell, M.A.,, ,, per A. R. Raby, Com. (Canteen),, ,, Box

Kaval Ordnance Vessels, Devonport, per V. H.Doyle

H.M.S. Opossum, per C. E. M. Law, Lieut, andCommander

„ Orion, per G. Loste Moon, AssistantPaymaster (Canteen)

H.M. T.B. Destroyer Orwell, per Ed. Worrell,1st P.O. . . . :

„ Pegasus, per Commanding Officer . .R.K.A. Petroleum, per Capt. J. R. Williams .H.M.S. Porcupine, per P. Whitfield, Lieut.

Commander,, Prometheus, per J. C. T. Mojsop,

Commai-derH.M. Tug Prudent, per W. W. Wickham,

MasterRoyal Naval Barracks, Chatham, per J. CritcbellH.M.S. Sealark. per B. 0. M. Davy, LUut.

Commander„ Speedy, per R. Baron, Fng. Lieut. . .„ Sphinx, per F. S. Litc.hfleld,Commander„ fcnfiolk, Crew„ ., per Rev. Charsdey Howard,

M. A., Officers . . . .„ SntleJ, F. W. Hammond, Fleet Pay-

master,, Tamar, per H. G. Grenfell, Commander,, Theseus, per E. VV. L. street. Fleet

Paymaster„ „ (Canteen)., Thetis, F. G. C. Coates, Lieut. . . .,, Topaze, per A. T. H. Stone, Engineer

CojnmauderH.M. Torpedo Boat No. 3, per J. H. Heljar,

Lieut, and Commander,, Torprdo Boat No 6, per G. F. Hyde,

Lieut, and Commander„ Torpedo Boat No. b, per B. L. 0<*en,

Lieut, and Commander,, Torpedo Hoat No. 18, per H. L. Shephard,

Lieut, a n d Commander . . .,, Torpedo Roat No. 83, per A. G. Harring-

ton, Gunner„ Torpedo Boat No. 86, per R. W. Wilkin-

son, Lieut„ Torpedo Buat No. 87, per J. Fawcott,

Lieut, and Commander . . . .„ Torpedo Biat No. 89, per T. Jackman,

Gunner„ Torpedo Boat No. 90, per W. Walbancke,

C.KO„ Torpedo Boat No. 94, per R. F. Jay,

Gunner,, Torpedo Boat Ni. 95, per H. J. Ford. .„ „ No. 02«, per A. G. Tippet,

• Lieut, and Commander . . . .„ Torppdo Boat No. Ill, per E. C. Watson,

Lieut

Culls,f. s. d.

- 10 -1 6 -

1 10 -

- 14 -- 10 61 - -

6 17 -- is e

1 15 -15 - -

3 17 6

- 15 -6 10 -8 12 -4 15 7

3 15 3

1 2 -1 II 104 18 -- 2 -

i n -- 15 -1 J8 6

2 11 3

4 12 6

- 5 31 10 -

2 - -- 5 -1 9 -•i 13 6

1 6 6

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742 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAT, 1909.

H.M.S. Triumph, per Kev. J. D D. De Vltre,M.A 5

„ Tyne, per P. Crnse, Assistant Paymaster 1„ „ (Canteen) 2„ Vernon (Canteen) per T. P. Bonham,

Commander 1H.M. Yacht Victoria and Albert, per R.

Butcher, Assistant Paymaster . . 2H.M.S. Vindictive, per Ward Room Mess

SecretaryH.M. Tng Volcano, per E. H. Messum . . .H.M.S. Watervvitch, per Commanding Officer .

Colls.:. s. d.

17 66 -

- 12 6- 6 61 12 8

Total £244 19 5

Ships' Collection.

S.S. Abaria, per Capt. C. Eippon . . . .„ Abn-craig, per Capt. A. R. Stephen . .„ Adjutant „ A. E. Harding. . .,, Agatha „ Grant

Ship Ainsdale „ J. B. McKeown . .S.S. Airedale, „ G. L. Weatherill . .Barque Alexander Black, per Capt. Wm, GriffithS.H. Alligator, per Capt. B. H. Lister . . .Barque Allonby ,, S. W. BurnleyS.S. Alpha, per Capt. K Fletcher . . . .„ Amana, ,. K. E o u t l e d g e . . . .

S T. AmyBarque Ancon, per Capt. G. Twatt . . . .S.S. Annetta „ W. B. Davis . . .,, Antonio, rer S. W. H. J„ Apbrodi'e, per Capt. J. W. Smith.. .„ Arabians, „ T. Ayers . . . .,, Aral, per Capt. J. Thomas„ Ardeola„ Arvonian, per Capt. F. Williams .„ Aehby, per Capt. P. J. Petersen . . .„ Atlantian

Atlantic Transport Co., Ltd., from SundrySteamers

S.S. Atlas, per Capt. G. H. Sergent . . . .„ Auckland Castle, per Capt. J. Griffiths

S.T. Ank, per Capt. T. Bnxton . . . . .S.S. Avocet

Balakani, per Capt. C. L. Barrett

3 2 6- 16 64 10 6- 10 -3 - 63 13 -5 12 6- 4 62 7 -- 4 -2 14 -- 12 -3 6 -5 5 103 46 182 111 172 174 -2 17 -5 3 -

F. H. K«y . .W. Nelson . .J. W. Johnson .H. Voss . . .J. B. Gordon .Ellis . . . .

„ Ballochbnie„ Balniel

S.T. BarbadosS.S. Parbara„ Barbary„ Baraesmore,, Bats Eock, per J. Bellian„ Batoum, per Capt. Stewart . . . .„ Battersea Bridge, per Cant. M. S. Pallett.. Beacon Rock, per J. Bellian . . . .

Begonia, per C»pt. W. E. Matthews .Bell Hock, per J. BellianBelvedere, per Capt. J. B. Hasdell . .Beoaore, per Capt. Jas. Denvir .

Benj. TindallW. H. CaddellJ. D. SavcbetJas. Caie. .W. A. Gny .S. G. JohnsonA. Wallace .Wm. CowlingH. W. Bee .Clarke . .

S T. Ben AdenBenanBenaityBen Doran

S S. BengloeS.T. Ben HopeS.S. Benlarig

„ Ben l-Awers,, Benlawers„ Benledi„ Ben Lomond, 1 he Captain . . .

S.T. Benmore, per Capt. E. ReynoldsS.S. Benrath „ C. W. BenekeS.T. Ben Etnnes „ R. TindallS.S. Benshaw „ T. E. Jones .„ Ben Voirlich „ J. M. Barber .,, Bertholey „ S. G. Morgan .,, Bestbrook „ W. Ferguson .

S.H. Beta, per Capt. Griffiths . . .S.S. Birchtor, per Capt. T. H. Scott . .„ Birkhall „ H.Jones . .„ Birmingham, per Capt. R. J. Hey .„ Bishop Rock, per J. Bellian . . .,, Bisley, per Capt. F. H. Parker . .,, Black Rook, per J. Bellian . . .„ Blacktor, per Capt. G. King . . .„ Blakemoor „ R. C. C. Dnnn .„ Blanche Eock, per J. Bellian . .,, Bogota, per Capt, A. E. Gumming .

15 6

5 - -2 7 -4 2 6- 14 6- 4 105 5 -

12 81 14 6- 13 -2 4 -2 17 -1 18 71 15 64 10 -a 17 6- 15 62 10 6- 14 -- 12- li1 10 -1 9 61 14 -- 17 64 - C- 12 -3 7 6- 16 -6 1 69 16 -- 5 -- 9 -2 8 61 1 -1 18 -- J3 -1 14 61 6 -1 - -1 17 -2 - -4 7 62 1 32 15 3- 18 82 15 -2 9 6 '1 10 -8 2 -

j S.S. Boliviana, per Capt. O M. Falck . . .,, Bombay „ H. A. Vicary . . .,, Bonvilston ,, 11. Rees . . . .„ Bramlsy „ B. A. Gray. . . ., . Brancker , , G. Evans . . . .

F.C. Brenda, ,, G. G. .Mackenzie . .S.S. Brenrta „ W. E. Jon-s . . .„ Hrenner „ A. H. Hay . . . .,, Brentwood „ C. J. Shreeve . .,, Brest Eock, per J. Bellian .....„ Brio, per Cnpt. J. H. Stobbart and J. W.

Thomson ..........,, Bilsbane, per Capt G. Winslow . . .

C.S. Britannia „ li. L. Royd . . . .! S.S. „ (1907) ...... . .

,, „ per Capt. E. J. Beeanvalle . .,, British Prince, per Capt. P. A. Johnston .

S.T. Brucklay ..........S.S. Bull, per Capt. Bilton ........, Bullmoutb, per Capt. J. T. Welch .

Bulysset, per Capt. T. G. Scott . . . .,BnrhamBurphopeCairnbahnCairndhuCairnlochCaironevis

A. CowensC. D. Laws .L. Johnston.J. H. FrendMorganJ. Williams

Cairo, per G. Gregory, Lieut. R.X.R. . .C.S. Cambria per G. Carlton, Chief Officer . .S.S. C&mellia. per Capt. M. L. Peeps .

,, Cametense, per H. Weldon, Second Officer.,, Campania, per Capt. G. Davidson . .„ Candleshoe „ W Hall . . . .„ Canganian „ M. Williams . . .„ Canning ,, J. Davies . . . .„ Canto ,, B. Kennett. . . .„ Caprera„ Cardium, per Capt. B. P. Head . . . .

Schooner Cariad „ Evan L. Jones . . .S.S. Carlisle „ J. E. Hidland . . .„ Carlcw „ W. B. Mann . . .„ Carlton „ T. D. Adams . . .„ Castiegarth „ A. K. Lord . . . .„ Cattersty „ B. Manson (1907) . .,. „ „ „ (1908) . .,, Caucasian ,, H. Claridge . . . .

Ship Celtic Chief „ J. JonesS.S. Centurion „ CrombieS.T. Challenge „ E. Baisden . . . .S.S. Champion „ H. Webster . . . .„ CharlM T. Jones, per Capt. A. G. Tweedy.„ Cholmley, per Capt. W. H. Aitchi»on . .

S.T. City of Aberdeen, per Capt. J. Drennan .S.S. City of London „ T. Ward . .S.T. Clan Forbes, per Capt. J. Henderson . .S.S. Claverdon„ Clematis, per Capt. E. L. Davies . . .„ Clifton „ G. Worley . . . .„ Clonlee „ Wm. Woods . . .„ Clunie ,, J. Cheyne . . . .„ Cober „ J. J. Hall . . . .,, Collingwosd ,, R. Barker . . . .„ Como „ J. Felkins . . . .,, Coniston ,, W. J. Baker . . .„ Constance ,, E. Humphreys . .

S.T. Contest „ F. McCarrick . . .Barque Conway Cattle, per Capt. John Jones .S.S. Corea, per Capt. E. Foster . . .„ Cork „ Jos. Knight . . . .,, Cornelia , , J. Anderson . . . .„ Cornwall, per Capt W. Howell . . . .„ Coronilla „ W. J. Thorogood . .„ Coquet ., T. Walker . . . .,, Cowrie ,, T. W. Stratton . . .

Ship Creek Fisher, prr Capt. D. Forehaw . .S.S. Crimdon, per Lapt. F. G. B i l l o t . . . .„ Crispin „ W. I. Hughes . . .

S.F. Crocus „ W. Cnrtwright. . .S.S. Cuban „ T. W. Lefthouse . .Currie, Donald, & Co., Sundry Steamers . .

(See other sums under names of Vessels.)S.S. Cyfarthfa, per Capt. W. H. West . . .S.T. CygnusS.S. ballonBrig David ReesS.S. DaylesfordShip DechmontS.S. Denewood-„ Den of Kelly„ Derwen

E. DunnJ. H. Ashton

Ashley lunchJ. Simpson .C. Hinrichs.SnowlingJ. ThomsonT, R. Jones

Colls.S. s. d.4 3 62 12 -2 16 24 12 -- 19 -1 10 6- 1ft 61 11 61 1 -- 4 2

- 14 6- 15 -6 7 -3 10 61 6 -3 8 3- 10 -1 12 61 - -5 - -2 2 -1 2 -2 - 63 15 62 5 6

13 - -3 - -1 15 6

1 2 64 5 -1 2 22 7 61 10 -3 7 65 3 6- 16 -1 12 6

16 15 -2 13 -2 4 6- 18 -- 18 66 - 62 - -

- 8 61 11 62 13 -- 15 62 7 10- 10 -1 16 63 9 43 7 -3 - -- 13 62 4 -2 16 63 3 -3 7 6- 12 6- 5 -4 9 6- 17 612 18 -1 1 -5 8 61 13 6

7 12- 16- 153 13- 63 3

3 -1 21 181 11 162 191 13 151 18

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 743

S.S. Dfrweutball, per Capt. J. C. Jenes. . .,. Devaaha, per Capt. Peck

S.T. Deveron „ H. W. South . . .S.S. Diligent ., T. S. Knill . . . .Barque Dolbadarn Castle, per Capt. J. Baxter .S.S. Dolcoath, per Capt. T. Oxland . . . .„ Dominion ,, H. Daivson, R.N.R.,

F.R.G.S - . . .Dominion Line Vessels (19H7)S.S. Don Benito, per Capt. Magnus Ritch . .„ Don Ce>ar ,, C. Rich . . . ., . DonDifgo , , T.Jones . . . .„ Don Emiiio ,, Wm. Howard . .„ Don Hug. „ C.Dodd, Chief Officer

S.D.Don Jose „ G.Bryant. . . .S.S. Dora „ C. S. Barff . . .„ Pownshire „ W. H. Connor .,, Draytan Grange, per Capt. R. Murrison .., Dromonby, per Capt. T. G. Coates . . .

Barque Dovenby „ W. H. Dovvman.Dredger DuchessS.T. Drumoak, per Capt. T. Nlcol . . . .,, Duddou ,. A. M. Sutherland. .,, Duffryn Manor, per Capt. J. Vigers . .„ Ihinbar, pur Capt. A. R. Lee . . . ... Dunbolrne, per Capt F. Husband

Earl of Aberdeen, per Capt. A. Dove .Earl of Zetland, per Capt. P. Johnson ( i !I07)Earlswood, per Capt. G. H. Bamburger .Eastwood „ B. T. Atkins . .Eastwood „ A. E. Woolgar . .Edie, per Capt. C. MooreEdward Williams, per Capt. Wilyman. .

„ Egypt, per Capt. R. W. Braithnaite . .„ Eisa „ D. McEwau . . . .„ Elax ,. G. Bramston . . . .,. Eleanora Mail, per Capt. B. Took . . .

Cable Ship Electra „ J. F. Sparks . .S.Y. Elfrida, per Capt. H. McKinveu . . .S.S. Elloe, per Capt. R. W. B. Blscklin. . .,, Elswick Grarge, per Capt. G. Wilson . .„ Elswick Manor „ T. Drewery,, Empress of Britain, per the Captain . .„ Empress of Ireland,, Enidwen, per Capt. J. Joues„ Esmeraldas „ T. Daniel . . . ... Rthel Nutten „ J. E. Nutten . . .

G. H. Sheppard . .W. T. Davies . . .T . Powell . . . .G. K. Moore . . .D. Stonehouse . . .Hy. Broomtield. . .G. Greig . . . .

Colls.£. a. d.4 15 -1 16 -1 1 -- 17 -3 18 62 5 62 5 -5 10 -- 9 -2 8 -) 18 93 13 -

,, Eton„ lEtmian, Enplectela, Everingham, Exmoor, Factor, Fairport

,, Fantee„ Fenton, per G i f t . P. G i l l . . . .„ Filth Ft.-her, per Capt. T. Wood. ..,. Flamencj ,, D. R. Kiunier

S.T. Flavian „ Lawscmi.S.S. Fleetwing „ J. E. Blakey„ Fleswick „ J. HuKban .„ Florence „ J. S. Wllsott,, Floridian „ Bruct . .„ Folda, per Capt. A. Hall . . . .„ Forth „ H. Jolmston . .

T.C. Freya ,. J. Wright . . .S.S. F. Stobart (1907)„ Fusilier, per Capt. .T. Jones ,

GadsbyI, Gafsa„ Garryowen,, Garthdee

S.T. GauntletS.S. G. B. Crow,, Geelong, per Capt. J. E. HbCTy

S.T. George Armstrong . . . . .S.S. George Fisher, per The Captain . .,, Germania, per Capt. Wm. McPliea .

E. S. Clark .G. E. Boulter.J. Hanrahan .A. Stephen .H. Pascoe. .

F.C. Goldseeker, per Capt. P. I. H. Murray. .S.S. Gordonia „ J. R. Kiduer . .„ Gosforth, „ 1 andel . . . .„ Grace, pel Capt. S. Rayner,, Gracefield, per Capt. J. Gair„ Gracie, per Capt. C. Nordberg . . . .„ Gransba „ T. Roberts,, Green Jacket, per Capt. J. D. Davies .„ Greta, per Capt. W. James . . . . .„ Gulf of Ancud, per Capt. R. P. Nuttall .,, Uweudoline, per Capt. H. O. Davi-s .

Barque Gwydyr Castle, per Capt. Wm. Daviea ,S.S. Gwynwood, per Capt. Depledge . . . . 1 6 -„ Hadley, per Capt. J. T. Russeil . . . . 2 1 0 -,, Hampton, per Capt. J. J. Courtney. . . 5 - 6„ Harberton „ T. Haward . . . . - 16 -,, Harborne ,, D. Richardson . . . 4 15 -„ Harewood 3 4 6,, Harlaw, per Capt. W. J. Taylor . . . 1 14 6„ Harlech „ J. Sill 2 14 -, , Harmony „ J. A. Thorburn . . . 2 7 -„ Harrier „ H. Jones - 10 -„ Harrington , W. Hamilton . . . 1 1 1 -,, Harrow „ W. H St. Clair . . . 1 1 -„ Haslingrten „ C. Willis 2 H -„ Hawkwood „ R. Harrison . . . . 3 10 -„ Hazel Branch, per Capt. F. L. Turner . . 1 1 2 -„ Headlands, pe r Capt. H . Lngg . . . . 2 3 6, . Hebburn „ C. F. Laws . . . . 1 4 6

S.T. Helios „ A. Douglas . . . . 1 2 -S.S. Helredale „ G. J. Mills . . . . 3 - -,, Henley „ R. M. Robertson . . 5 10 -„ Henry Morton, per Capt. D. M. McAlister 1 - -„ Herminius, per Capt. Geo. Iddes . . . 3 - -„ Hermioue „ A. H. Jnh i . . . 2 15 6,, Hesleyside ,, Wm. Bedlington . . 3 6 -„ Heworth „ J . Davies . . . . 2 6 -„ High'aJ d Watch 2 2 8„ Hitachi Maru, per The Captain . . . . 5 7 4„ Hogarth, per Capt. H. Dowmau . . . . 2 16 -„ Holywood „ J. W. Cnllier . . . 1 14 -,, Honorius „ Ed Clegg 2 12 -„ Horden „ R. B. Armstrong . . 1 3 7,f Hotham Newton, per Capt. J. A. Andersson 6 10 -,. Howe, per Capt. G. Joplin 1 1 -,, Huddersfield, per Capt. E. Owen . . . 2 1 -,, Huminersea ,, T. Petersen . . 1 - -„ Hunterfleld „ M. Thomson . . 2 1 -„ Hurstwood . „ T. R. Willis . . 5 5 -„ Ibis, per Capt. D. Cameron . . . . . -11-„ „ „ W. A. Warrnin . . . . - 17 -,. Ilford ., J. G. McKechine . . . 5 1 6 6

Imperial Direct West India Mail Steamers . . 5 5 -S.S. Inca. per Capt. K. E. Cooper 2 1 4 6„ Inchkeith, per Capt. D H. Blellock . . 1 6 -„ Indramayo ,. W. Gray Williams . 2 3 -„ Indrapura „ W. E. Kelway . . 7 13 11,, Indrasaoiba „ Thos. Erans . . . 4 14 -„ lukosi .. F. Baker . . . . 5 15 6,. Iowa, per Capt. Walters & S. E. Adams, C.O. 4 2 1 0

Barque Islamomnt, per Capt. R,. Owens . . . 3 10 -S.S. Isle of Hastings, per The Captain . . . 2 - 6Ketch Ivy, per Capt. E. Collins - 10 -S S. James Joicey, per Capt. H. Potter . . . 1 16 6Schooner James Williamson, per Capt. O. W.

Roberts . . . - 10 -S.S. Japanic, per Capt. T. E. Thompson. . . 2 15 -

Javary „ G. Wotton . . . . 8 18 t>

Giralda„ Gledhow,, GlenalmoQd„ Glencavro.

Ship GlenelvanS.S. Glengoil

Glynn

W. R. GuthrieJ. J. PorterfieldSmith . . .T. Driver . .E. E. Bobbins .A. Nicol . .A. F. Napier

G/N. Wilkinson, per Capt. W. ScottGoathland, per Capt. T. Thorntou .Goloonda „ A. B. Cave , .Golden Cross „ J. CameronGoldrouuth „ X. Hockeu . .

571

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143112756

5137q5

177

19275

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„ Johannesbnrg „ Purkis . . .,, John Ooverdale ,, G. H. Browa .M John 0- Scott „ John Kell . .

„ Jonquil „ A. Pigg . . .,, Julia „ A. Luxon , ,

„ Kama Kura Maru, per Capt. H. Fraser„ Kan aw ha, per Capt. Jas. S. Kellm-in ,,, Kara „ D. J. Jenkins . ,„ Karina „ H. G. Harrison »

Karlba O'Suliivan

„ Kelvineide ,» J. Grass . . .„ Kenley „ J). W. M. Wilson„ Kent „ J. Firth . . .,, Kerry „ J. Spencer . , .„ Kilkenny ,, R. Jones . . .„ King Arthur „ T. James . . ,„ King Bleddyn, per Capt. G. R. Ritch .„ King David ,, H. Feuwick .

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744 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1909.

-S.S. King Edward, per Capt. J. Davies . . .„ King f'Vedericfc „ Owen Jones .,, King Howel ,, W. Pavies„ King Idwal „ W. O. Williams .„ King John „ J. H. Oliver . .„ King Lnd „ R. Bowie . . .„ King Malcolm „ T.O. Thomas. .,, Kiniwood ,, T. S. Tulloch . .

S.T. Kite, per T. Atkinson, Secretary . . .S S. Kosyth, per Capt. J. Small,, Kara ., J. TViipon . . . .,, La ^lanca, per Capt. H. Hewlett .„ Lackawaiina „ F. W. Gray . .,, Larty Bessie ,, J. H. Gibb .,, Ludy Cory Wright, per Capt. J. Thompson,, Lake Cbamplain, per Opt. Q. S. Web.-ter

aod 8. M. Hignett, Purser,, Laura,. Le Coq, per Capt. F. W. Peterson (19071 .., .. „ ,. „ (lads') .

E.M.S. Leinster, per L. Hughes, < hief Officer .S.S. Loitrim, per Capt. K.T. Moglestue. . .„ Lesreaulx „ C. D. Pyves . . . .„ Llllie „ C. B. Knndsen . . .,, Limebranch, per Capt. A. Livingstone.„ Lisette, per Capt. T. Collier

Schooner Little Gem, per Capt. J. HancockLiverpool Lighterage Co.'s Flats, per CJapt.

Chadwick(t9o7)Schooner Lizzie Kditb, per Capt. G. DuddrMge.S.S. Lizzie \Vestoll ,, J. G. Foreter .„ Llandrindod „ B. T. Morris .„ Llaugollei ,, I. I. Hugbes .

S.T. Loch Carron „ R. Reader. .S S. Loch Kildouan ,, Geo. Ormea .„ Loch Lomond, per Th* Captain . . . .

S.T. Loch-na-6ar, per Mr. Bullamore . . .,, Loch btenness, par Capt. Thos. Ash'ey

Barge Lord Alceeter ,. E. Skinner . .S.S. Lori*, per Capt. P. EggettBarque Lorton, ptr Capt. Tbos. Henry . . .S.S. Louth „ M. Redmond . . .„ Lncent ,, A. E. Dobbing . .„ Luciliae ,, C. A. P. Helsham .„ Lnddick ,, J. S. Barron . . .,, Lndgate ,, H. Nicholson

S.T. Lune „ J. Chapman . . .S.S. Macedonia „ C. D. Bennett . .„ Madeira ,, P. G. West . . .,, Magda H. Heutzke . . .„ Malabar „ E. Nichols . . .,, Mallaid ,, C. S. Johnson . .„ Manchester Corporation, per Capt. P. J.

Heath„ Marathon, per Capt. N. Allan . . . .,, Margam Abbey, per Capt. E. Tho<*. Eliis .„ Margit Groedel „ U. H. HolHum .,, Marion Lee .. C. Waltham .„ Mar?, per Capt. A. Henderson . . . .„ Maretcnmoor, per Capt. Wm. Evans .

Dredger MarquessS.S. Matiana, per Capt. IV. A. Fausset ., , Maude „ E. Gowiug . . . .„ May, per T. Caldcr, Lieut. R.N.R. . . .,, Mayflower, per Capt. R. Hoberts, , Mazeppa , , A. Smith . . . .,, Medway, per Capt. A. Nyrerod . . . .,, Melanie Gruedel, per Capt. T. Bodfleld. .„ Mempbian, per Capt. H. Daniel.

S.T. MensieS.S. Merthjr, per Capt. Wrn. Craigie. . . .„ Meyun „ E. Wilkinson . . .

Midland Eailway Co.'s Steamers, per Jas. Little& Co

S.S. Mlllwall, per Capt. K. Griffiths . . , .

Colls.£. s. d.

19 64 -

11

462•2 Iti6 163 85 161 I- 10- 173 62 10 -6 - -- 17 -4 - -

1 - -2 6 -3 16 64 9 -- 19 -2 1 -8 8 -2 16 -9 - 61 10 -- 17 6

2 10 -- 10 62 - -3 16 -1 6 -- 8 -- 10 61 18 6- 6 C- 10 -- 13 83 I t 64 8 -

10 - -1 7 -3 1 -1 8 -3 6 4- 5 -

21 1 52 9 64 5 -11 9 3

Miltiades„ Mira,, Mistor,, Moldavia„ Monarch,, Monarch

S T. MonarchS.S. Mongolia„ Mook&garth, per Capt. H. Adams .„ Monkswood ,, G. Swan„ Montca;m „ C Hodder . .„ Mora, pj>r The Captain,, Moraythire, per Capt. A. McLancblan., Moss Rose ., E, Eobinson.,, " Jloto, ptr Cjpt T. W. Purvis . . .

DouglasW. J. SimmonsK. S. Russa-11 .E. H. Gordon .A. PedeTBen . .Jaa. McMullen. .A. Thomson.Prest'tn

1 12 -4 - -2 16 -3 17 41 4 85 - -2 3 8- 3 d6 H 13 3 -- 10 6- 7 -2 1 0 31 10 -4 - -5 - -- 12 42 2 -1 IS -

6 4 -1 11 -2 4 63 11 -1 6 -

15 - -2 3 -1 19 6

1 123 -4 162 ]44 13

S S. Mountby, per Capt. A. W. Outhwaite . .S. Hopper Mnlgrave, per Wm. Thompson . .S.S. Nancy Lee, per Capt. J. Murchie„ Naparima, The Captain . . . . . .

Ship Navahoe, per Caut. J. A. Collie . . .S.S. Nell Jess, „ G. T. Earnsbaw . .„ Netherfleld ,, A. G. Isdale . . .„ N. ttleton „ T. Webster . . .

S.T. Newbridge „ W. Wright . . .I S.S. Newby Hall (.1907)

S.T. New Century, per Capt. I Turnbull . .S.S. Newugk-n „ D. Li-ilb . , .„ Newton Hall ,. A. C. Hostler ,,, Nicolas, per Captain W. Gibson. . .„ Nile, per Capt. E. P. Martin„ Nina, „ J. Scott„ Niwaru „ Hugh Hollis . . . .„ Nore„ A'orthfieJd, per Capt, B. Parry . . . .

S.F. NorthumberlandS.T. Northumbria, per Capt. W. Gorman .S.S. Noithwood ,, R. W. Tutgoose ,,, Oakdale, per Capt. J. TrattlfS . . .,, Ocean „ L. Hancen . . .,, Oro erod „ T. Beckerleg . ,„ Ormley „ G. MoCann . . .„ Oronsa

S.T. Orphesia, per I. R. B'ezard,, Orpheue, per Capt. J. Maguire . . . .

R.M.S. Ortega „ W. StyerS.S. OMils „ H. E.'Kitcat. . .,, Ottawa„ Ovid, per C»jit. L. Cubitt„ Palm branch, per Capt. F. L. Turner .„ Pandora, per Capt. G. Griffiths . .,, Park^ate ,, G. 'Ibompton . ,,, Parkwood, f, Haj Falconer . .„ Pearl „ Wigg,, Pectau „ J. E v a n s . . . .,, Peerless ,, H. Cook . . . .,, Peggy Nutten, per Capt. W. W. Nulten,, Pelaw, per Oapt. W. Tillotson . . .,, Penelope

Ketch Peuryn, per Capt. J. Snow. .S.S. Penvearn „ J. Mitchell . . .„ Persiana ,, R. Gartett .„ Peruviana ,, W. Maeon . . ,„ Petersburg ,, R. L"gan„ Petrel „ J. Phillips . . .

So. 2 Pilot Boat, Masters and pilots of . .

., ,, ,, ,, . .S.S. PJanet liars, per Cant. H. O. A. 'limmis.

E.N.K,, Ploussa, per Capt. S. Wallace . . .,. Pluto „ F. J. Couke . . . .

S.T. Pointer „ R. "W. Sutherland .S.S. Po.dhu „ J. Hambly . . . .

Port Hunter, per Capt. K. Whitehead .

4 9 7

S. Knapm-m.J. B. WeatherillK. Scott . . .T. R. JIackay. .W. F.Tun^r .W. Eewcastle .

ST. Port JacksonS S. Ponmarnock

Purtsla.lePotomac

, PowhatanS T. PresidentS S. Presto, per Capt. C. A, Whincop . . .

Prestonian, per Capt. W. Dawson . .S T. Primrose „ W. Savage . .S S. Prince Leopold, per Capt. J. H. Browne

Princess Beatrice, per J. D. Bell, Purser .Princess Louise, per Capt. Reid . . .Princess Patricia ,, D. JMelsaac .Puritan, per Capt. R. H. Neville . .

„ Putney bridge, per Capt. E. R. Hobinson„ Queen, per Capt. Thos. Tait (190V)„ „ ,, „ (1908) .„ Qneenmore, per Capt. A. Eicha dson .,, Queenswood ,, E. H. Neville .,, Hartley, per Capt. G. A. Williamson . .„ B,aglan, per 3. BeMan„ Kaloo, per Capt. H. McConnell . . .„ Ranzani, per Capt. T. Armstrong . .„ Ratcliff

S.T. RectoS.S. Redhill„ Red Rose„ Reggip„ Rembrandt

„ Reresby

S. Mason. . .J. Barker . .H. E. Dowell .R. V. Williams .J. Jenkina . .T. James (1907)

„ (1908)J. A. Tayl.N- .

rANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 745

S.O. Lighter Return, per Capt. T. Ellis . .J. B. Dike. .

Schooner Return, per Capt. T>. Kelso. . . .S.S. Keval, per Capt. B. .Sutherland . . . .Ship Khuddlan Castle, per Capt. O. Roberts .S.S. Rinston, per Cupt. F. W. Webster . . .„ Rippi-gham Grange, per Capt. H. H. Lay.,, River Lagan, per Capt. T. Delahoyde .„ River Scheldt „ T. Baker . . .„ River Thames „ W. Nicholls . .,, Rochdale, per Capt. E. Owen . . . .„ Rockabill ,. J. S. Kogers . . .„ Eock Llfht, per Cant. T. Starck and T. C.

Hallum, Third Officer,, Rokeby, per Capt. G. H. Sheldrake. . .,, Roker ,, G. L. Alexander . .„ Roma „ \Vm, Storm . . . .

„ J. McMnllen . . .,, Romany „ J. U N . i s ' e t . . . .,, Rosebank ,. J. XteJhani arid E. A.

Mason Steward,, Rosecrai^, per The Captain„ Rosella, per i apt. S. J. L.vberg . . . .„ RosewooJ, per Capt. H. Falconer . . .,, Rossetti, „ Thog. Harrison,, Rotterdam ,, T. Duustan . . .,, Roubaix, per A. A. Tadhnnter, Ch. Officer.

Schooner Royal Lister, per Capt. Wm. GriffithS.T. Rugby, per Capt H. Brophy . . . .S.S. Russian Frini e, per Capt. J.' Halluway„ SAbia, per Capt. X. XieUen„ St. Clair „ Jas. Esson (1907^ . . .,, St. Cuthbert (1907).,, St Dunstan, per Capt. R. T. Ling . . .„ St. George (11107)„ St. Giles, per c'apt. J. Scott .„ St. Irene „ J. W. Hartley . . .,, St. Lawrence, per Capt. G. Mace„ St. Nicholas ,. R. Nisbct (1907) .„ St. Ola ,, R. S. Swanney . .

S. V. St. SunnivaS.S. Salford, per Capt. S. Hudson . . . .

M . Dean . . .„ Salient „ A. T. \Vilsou. . . .„ Sandown,, Sandyford, per C'apt. R. C. Turner .

S.T. Sardius „ .1. Jon«s . . . .S.S. Saxon Prince ,, R. Kirkwood , . .„ Sea Fisher „ W. Denman .„ Seagull „ H. I). Barnard. . .,, Sea Hound , W. Philps . .,, Segontian ,, G. Kobeits. . .

Cellar, J., & Sons' and Vessels

„ Seminole ,, H. D Clarke . . . .{ „ S*neca ,, W. Grimes1 , Shad Thames, per Capt. D. T. Finney . .j , Shahjehan ,, P. McCabe

, Sheila „ T. Ogilvy . . ., Shellie „ J . Jiell . . . .

C S. Sherard Osborn ,, H. Saunde-s ,h S . Sherwood (19u7) . . . . . . .

, Shirley, per Capt. ,T. T. Burns . . . ., Sidra ,, A. K. Jaggs . . . .', Sikh „ W. Atkinson . . . ., Silurian „ W. Griffiths . . . ., Sir Galahad, ]wr Capt. J. Scarnelle . . ., Sir John Jackson, per Capi. W. Green

, Skerryvore ,, Willcocki . . . ., Skiuningrove. per C'apt. Hy. Fryett . ., Skipjack „ H. Wacgot . ., Skipton Castle „ J. G. R. Dash ., Snipe „ J. Davies . ., Snowdonian ,, K. 0. Jones ., Solo „ Cubitt . , ., Somerford ,, F. Luckham ., Somerset ,, B. G. Hayward ., Sound Fisher „ W. H. A. Bee,, Southern Cross ,, C. S. Crichton„ Southfleld „ A. Tyson . . .„ Southwark ,, S. J. Harrison„ Southwold Belle „ J. Brown . . .,, South wood „ B. Dun bar . .,, Spanish Prince „ G. 0. .(ones . .„ Spero „ J. Souter . . .

,, Sprightly, per Capt. K. Newman . . .,, Staithes, per Capt. Win. Thompson

Colls.£. s. d.- 8 3- 5 -- 13 -I - -2 19 64 5 -9 19 51 - -1 12 61 10 -2 12 63 1 -

2 12 -2 12 -2 12 -4 7 6- 15 -7 9 -

3 5 -2 - -1 10 -1 10 62 1 63 18 61 9 4- 15 -1 17 -5 10 -4 7 6- 12 -

1 3 2 62 2 -4 8 -l - -4 3 6I 2 61 8 -- 10 61 14 -- 5 61 2 4S 16 -2 - -.'! 4 -- 11 -li 14 61 15 -1 16 -1 13 52 10 6- 8 83 18 -4 5 -7 5 -i 6 ei - -7 2 63 5 -

4 8 -5 9 84 10 -4 1 61 1 -2 - -2 2 61 10 -2 14 6- 17 -- 12 32 10 6- 10 -2 7 62 7 61 12 6"i - -1 12 -6 16 -4 2 -- 18 67 7 -1 - -3 9 -- 17 95 4 -1 4 -- 8 61 15 6

S.S. Stanton, per Capt. J. Coatrs

S.T. fctartf Liberty, per Capt. Caie . . . .„ Star of the Sen th „ Robertson . .,, Star of the South „ Alex. Wo^d .„ Star of the West ,. G. Campbell .

S.S. Start, per Capt. E. JonesS.T. StrathciydeS S StrathislaS.T.St'athlevenS.S. Strathr aver„ Strombus, per Capt. W. J. Stock . . .,, Stuart „ C. P. Cogley . . .,, Sunlight ,, W. J. Cornish . . .,, Sunnieide ,, Geo. Bedford . . .„ Surf ,, M. Biggs . . . .,, Sutherland ,, A. Wallace. . . .„ Suwanee ,, L. M. Wright . . .,, Sweethope „ H. F. W. Rasumesen„ Talbot „ C. Owens . . . .„ Tangennuende, per Capt. J. Leveritt . .„ Templemore. per E. L. Nuttall, C.O. . .,, Tempo, per Capt. N. N. Digman . . .,, 'iennyson „ W. Ladds . . . .

S.T. Terrier „ A. Frost

„ The Lady Belle, per Capt. Jas. Hijgins .„ Therapia „ J. Manger . .,, Thirlby, per Capt. E. A. Mackenzie . .

S.F. Thomas RichanisonS.S. Throstlegarth, per Capt. L. C. Smith . .„ Tilsco, per. J. Bellian,, Tioga, per Capt. M. McDonald . . . ., Toifrey , H Roberts,, Ton bridge, per Capt. Jas. P^at . . . .

Topham, Jones & Kaiiton, LM-, per R. H.Taylor

Topnani, Jones fcRailton, Ltd., Ships, Barges, fcc.S.S. Towergate, per Capt. G. H. Chesshire . .„ Towneley „ J. H. Taylor . . .

(1908) . . . . . .,', Treherbert, per Capt. T. C. Enos . . .,, Trentham Hall ,, T. F. Clement . .

T.S. Triton, per M. J. Davison, Supt. . . ..S.S. Trojan Prince, per Capt. J. C. Evans .

„ Tunstall ,, L. Simpson . . . .,, Tymeric ,, R. Mcllwaine . . . .

S F U A RiteouS.S. Umhiali, per Capt. Richards . . . .,, Umtata , W. H. Smyth . . .„ Umvolosi K. E. Keen . . . .„ Umvoti 11. S. Robertson . .

Ketch Unity W. Howell. . . .S.S. Valentia O. Richards . . .

Vectis Thompson . . . .„ , , R. T. Allan . . .

, Verbena G. Mann . . . .S.T.Victor C. Watkins . . .,, Victoria Swinbanks . . ., ,, A. J. Stephen . . ., Vigilant J. McRitcbie . . .„ Violet J. Aubin . . . .,, Volante Cbas. Carey . .

S.D. Vnlcan .Tas. Caunce . . .S.S. Wakasa JIaru, per Capt. M. Haynes . .„ Wallsend, per Capt. B. G. i'ickioeon .

", Wandby „ H. Wright . . . .

" Warwick '„ J. D. Brucs . . .„ Waterville „ R. McKay . . . .„ Wear „ Metcalf,, Weelsby ,, G. Pogson . . . .„ Welbury „ J. Pet«r.-on. . . .„ Westergate „ J. A. Kelyaack . .,, Weeternland, per Capt. Deans . . . .. Wei-tfield, per Capt. W. Story . . . .

Ship'WestUtnd „ C.James . . . .S.S. Wextbrd „ J. McD. Johnston .

" Wicklow „ B. O. Daish . . .

" Willow Branch, per Capt. F. J. Orford .„ Winnfleld, per Capt. E. W. Jonts . . .

" Wreathier „ VV. Cook

Colls.£. s. d.1 - -2 6 -- 12 6- 8 -- 15 -1 - -1 19 -- 16 6- 6 -- 8 3- 8 -6 3 -- 19 -- 10 -- 7 6- 18 101 12 64 19 66 8 -- 11 31 17 61 12 -2 7 -2 9 6- 10 -1 - -- 8 63 - 61 9 6- 7 -1 4 61 1 -5 2 6- 16 -3 - -

3 7 63 15 65 10 -1 10 65 18 3

12 5 32 2 -2 - -- 9 95 6 -1 11 -5 2 -3 5 6- 3 64 7 -4 5 -2 - -2 14 6- 17 62 13 6

15 - -1 12 62 13 -2 13 -- 7 61 7 62 10 -- 5 -- ]8 -- 10 -- 18 63 17 92 11 -1 1 -3 - -- 12 62 - -2 10 -3 - 6- 12 62 1 6i a i4 6 61 10 -2 7 6- 19 -3 10 -- 15 -4 - -4 2 -1 19 62 U -2 2 6- 17 3

746

S S. Wyandotte, per Capt. K. \Vrighleon, Zenobia „ K. Daly . .

, Zero, per Capt. B- -T. Ramsay . .

Stock Exchange.Per the Hon. ROLFE A. LDBBOCK

~M. HIGHAII, Esq.

Allen R S -Anderson, F. H

Aschwanden, 8. W. LAtkin, G. D. & CoBaker, Mason & Co

Bevan D. ABierer & CoBirks H W . .Boddy W R . . .

Brice, H. T,. & Co. . . . -Bugler A JBunnan \V -H . • . . .Burnand, G.,"& Co

Butler F P • •

Capel, F. CCarlisle C H

Chandler & Co

Clarke, A . Kiug . . . . . . .Cla-ke, B E . . . . - .Clarke, S A. . . . . . .Clarke W . . . .Coatea, Son & Co

Cokayne F S . . . .Coliiver F. P . . . .

Corbett J R . . . .Coulson, H. WCrabb, ErnestCresswell C A . . .

Crier, Jas. T., & CoCripps & HickmanCundall, FCutbill, E., & CoDavies, E. G . .Davies, R., & Co. . .Davis A . . . . .Day, F. CDay, W. Gde BroB, C

Dodgson, W. HDeforest & PiteiOnnbar, F. SDurlacher, F. & REdinger, 0. HEllis, C. H. SEllis & Co. . . . . . . . .Emberson & Hughes- . . . .Featherstone, J. FFenn & Grosthwaite

Fisher, A. G

THE

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Forsytb W S A. 'Foster & Braithwaite . .Galloway, M. W. . . .

Hamburg H F .Oardom, C. H., & Co. . .

Glbbd & Tatbani . . . .Giles, A. BGoldsmith, Leopold & Co .Goodson, H. J

Gordon, Panmure & Co. .Gosschalk. J. & H. . . .Gray, W. E. CGreen H C

Grleveson, Grant & Co.Griffin K. SGuodry, Mills & Co.. . .Haes&SonsHaig D M .Hall &Co . . .

Hancock, L., & Co. . .Hardy Bros. . . . . .Hart, Wm. H., & Co., Ltd.Barter A. R. H. . . .Hawkins, G. FHedderwick & SchttHz . .Helbert, Wagg & RussellHerbert A. . . .Herbert EHerbert R. B. . . , .Heseltine, Powell & Co.

Hickman, W. F. . . .Hicks AStreeten. . . .

Hilder Frank .Hill G MHirech Adolplie-Hirsch, A-, & Co. . . .Hood AHooker H. AHoward G. C . . .

Ingall F D . .

Johnstone. D. Y., & Co.. .

Kigbtly, C. T

Knight T JKrailsheimer, Julius, & C«..Laing& Fletcher. . . .

Lane, F. GLascelles & MogfordLaurie Milbank & Co

L M HLong, K. MLord, P. F. ft. . . .Lowy, E. DMacdonald, H. I). . . .Mackenzie, W. G. . . .Mark, A S

Martin, W. HMarzetti & Co . .Messel L., & CoMetcalfe, Geo. . . .Meyer, J. M., & Co.. . .

[1ST MAY, 1909.

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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 747

Meyers, Aug.. . .Miles-Bailey, G. M. .Millar & Llewellyn .Millar, W. K.

Dons.£. s. a5 51 11 11 1

Montgomery, B., Fitzgerald & Co 2 2Moriw, J. C. & C. W 1 1Mortimer, R., & Co 2 2Morton Bros 2 2Muir, Robt., jun . . . . - 6Murton £ Adams 1 1Jfathaa & KosseLli 33Newall, Wm 1 1Nicholas, Richmond & Co 1 1Nissim, M.j 1 1Nivison, H., & Co 1 1Notley, S. 1 11Oelsner, Steinthal & Co 1 1Palmer Bros 1 1Parrott, W 1 1Peckham, H. Thornton. . . . . . . . . 2 2Pember, G. H 1 1Pember, G. R 1 1Pfungst, R. A 1 1Phillips, F.S 2 2Pirn, Theo 5 6Pohl, E. E 1 1Pollak, J., & Co 2 2Pollock, G. H 1 1Poole & Crews 2 2Pott, H y 2 2Pott, R. B. ,&Co 1 1Prior & Williams 2 2Puckle, S 2 2Pulley, C. T 1 1Quare, H 1 1yuihampton, W. G 1 1Qnilter & Co 2 2Ramsden, Frisby & Lane 1 1Raphael, R., & Sous 10 10Keed, F. H 1 1Regenebarg & Co 1 1Heicbenbach, M 1 1Reynolds, A . L 2 2Ricardo, Poston & Co 2 2Ricardo & Robertson 5 5Richard on, H. L. S 1 1Richardson. W. H 1 1Richardson & Glover 1 1Robertson, A - 10Robertson, Chas 5 -Robinson, L., Clark & CoRodman, W. HRoenrich, E., & CoRogers, K. C 1BothweU, Geo., & Co 2Rowe & Pitman 2Rowe, Schwaun & Co " . . . 2Saalfeld, A 1Samuel, L. H 1Schiff, A. G., & Co 6Schuler, P., & Co 1Schwabe, A. J 1Scott, W. E 1Scrimgeour, J. & A 2Searle, G. J 1Sechiari Bros 2Seligmann, A 2Sharp, Percy 1

1 1- 102 2

122211511121221

Sheppard, E. B. . .Shirreff, J. A. . .Silverston, J., & Co.Smitb, E. A. . . .Smith, F. C.

Dous£. «. (1 11 11 11 11 1

Smith, J. C 1 1Smith, Early, Bros 1 1Smith, Rice & Co 1 1Solomon. A. H 5 5Solomon, Jas. H.. 2 2Sperling & (Jo. 2 2Stanhope, The Hon. C. H. S. • 1 1Staniforth, W 1 1Steer, Lawford & Co 10 10Stoop, C. F 3 3Stuart, D. J 1 1Surgey, C 6 5Symons, Simon & Co 5 5Terry. J. E 1 1Thomson, D. L., & Co 2 aThomson, F. G 1 1Thomson, Jas. H 3 3Thorpe, E. F 2 2Tod, K. P 1 1Tomlin, C E. & Co 5 5Towne & Campbell 1 1Trew, A. B 1 1Tydd, Geo. B., & Co 1 1Vertue, Lubbock, & C 55Vigne, H., & Sons 1 1Wagner, J., & Co 1 1Waley & Wilbraharn 2 2Walker, Jas 1 1Wedd, Jefferson & C 6 5White & Cheesman 2 2Whittington, C. J 1 1Whittington. J 1 1Wightwick, E. A 1 1Wildy, Bros 2 2Wilklns, G e o b oWilkinson, W. A. & N., Jt Co 5 5Williams, De Bros & Co 5 5Wilmers & Co 2 2Winch, R 1 1Wissmann&Co 2 2Wood, J. H 1 1Wood, S. E 1 1Wrey, A. H 1 1Wrightson & MurldSS 2 2Wyatt, Hugh 1 1Yule, John 1 1

Total . . . . £569 7

Annual Subscriptions * 1289 t 5Donations and Collections 5U99 17 6

Total t£6369 4 11

- I * Abont £600 of this was formerly paid direct to theInstitution by City subscribers.

t £?63 14s. \d. was in aid of the "Life-boat SaturdayFund " and " Branches " of the Royal National Life-boatInstitution.

748

iangUsep,

ANGLESEY BRANCH.

President-Em R. H. WruiAMS-

BCLKEr,»r, Bart.VIce.Presldrnt —

The Eight Hon. LOKDPENRHYN.

General uommittee—Col. T. L. HAMPTON LEWIS,

Chairman.The LORD BISHOP or BANOOR.JAMES H. BURTON, Esq.S. TAYLOR CHAHWICK, Esq. •A. C. DAVIES, Esq. :

JOHN R. DA VIES, Esq.Capt. LANODON, R.N.Sir UEORGK MEYKICK, Bart.Sir THOMAS NEAVB, Bart.W. M. PRESTOS, Esq.JOHN SLATER, Esq.Hon. W. W. VIVIAN.Major LAWRENCE WILLIAMS.Rev. Chancellor WILLIAMS.

Hon. Treasurer and Sec. —H. R. DAVIES, Esq.,

Treborth, Bangor, NorthWales.

Annual Sutteriptioni.£. *. d.

Anglesey, The MostHon. Marquis of . . 5 5 -

Bangor, The RightKev. Bishop of. .. 3 3 -

Bennett, R., Esq. . . 6 - -Boston, the Rt. Hon.

Lord 2Briercliffe, R. E.,

Esq 1 1 -Brown, P. R., Esq. . 2 2 -Burton, J. H., tsq. 1 1 -Caa<vw!ck,S.T.,Esq. 2 2 -Clegg,H.,Esq 1 1 -Cox, (i. R., Ken 1 1 -Cross, W. C., Esq. . 1 1 -Davies, A. C., Esq. . 2 2 -Tavies, J. R., Esq. 2 2 -Davies, H. R., Esq . 5 - -

F a n n i n g - Evans,I Major T. . , 1 - -

FInitt, Miss 1 1 -Greville, Rev.

Griffith, J. H. Esq.. - 10 6btrlttiui, W. H E«,.. 1 - -Hampton, Miss 1 1 -Hampton-Lewis.Col.

T L. . 1 -Heap, H. R., Esq. . 1 1 -Heygate, Mrs 1 - -Holdsworth, Mrs ... 1 - -Hunt, Mrs 1 - -Irby, Hon. G N. . . 2 2 -Jones, Rev. J. D. . . - 5 -Jones, T. Kicholls,

Kempsey, Ernest,

Langdon, Capt.,R.N. 1 - -

Lewis, Sir Walter . . 1 - -Longman, J., Esq.,

the late 1 1 -Marshall, Sir T. H.,

C.B 1 - -Mason, Rupert, Esq. 1 1 -

Massey, W. Glynne,tsq 1 - -

THE LIFE-BOAT.

ENGLAND A£. i. d. <

Meyrick, Sir George, 1Birt 2 - -

Moir, John, Esq 2 2 -Keave, The Hon.

Penrhyn, The Right

Platt, Col. H, C.B. . 1 1 -Platt,EricJ.W.,fcBq. 1 1 -\

Price, H. B., Esq. . . 1 1 - IPrichard,Thos.,Esq. - 10 -IPrltchard, Miss .... 1 - -Prodgers, Mrs. Chas. 1 - -!Rees, Rev. Uavia... - 6 -!Roberts, D'. John.. - 10 -Roberts, J.Rice, Esq. - 10 -Roberts, R. W. Esq. - i n 6Roberts, T. 0. Esq.. - 10 - ;Schwabe, Mrs 1 1 -Sinier. John, Esq. . . - 10 - !Smith, Jas. E^q. ... 1 1 -!Timmas, Miss M. A. 1 1 -Turner, Fred. W., i

Esq 1 1 -Turner. Miss - 10 -tfnrney, Sir i£., Bart. 1 - -Vivian, Hon. W. W. 2 2 -Williams -Bulkeley, |

Lady Magdalen . . 1 - -Williams - Bulkeley,

Sir R. H., Bart... 6 - -Williams, Major

Williams. Mrs. M. . 2 - -Williams, Mrs. S... - 10 -Williams, Rev.O. LI. - 5 -WillUms, Rev. T.C. - 5 -

Total Subs.... i 9!) 17 6

Donations.Burton, J. H. Esq.:—

> enmon Collectinglioxes . . 1 11 7

Bacon, J.G., Esq.: —Children's Collec-tion at MenaiBridge 3 - 6

Evans, Rev. E. :—L l a n s a d w r uCburch Collection. - 17 4

Fanning K v an s,Major T. :— Bnllli-iy GollectiugBoxes 6 2 8Moseley, Miss .... - 10 -M o a e 1 e y. Miss

M o s e l e y , Miss

Hampton- Lewis, Col .

Collecting Boxes.. 3 13 5Harris, H. Leonard,

Esq . ..... 1 - -Hughes, Miss M. T.,

Tan yfynwent : —B a ii g o r Ladies*Auxiliary Fund . ,30 17 5

L e w i s , C a p t .Thomas : — Cemaesaud Cemlyn Col-lecting Boxes I 310Bethesda C. M.Church Collection 3 3 -

Preston, W. M.,Esq.:— Proceeds ofLecture on Life-boats a t Carnarvon 2 2 1

Williams, MajorL a w r e n c e : —Moeifre CollectingBoxes ... 4 81!

ND WALES.£. ». d.

Williams, Chancellor0. Lloyd:— Llan-rhyddlad Church

Total Dons.. 60 11 9Total bubs.. !»9 17 tt i

£160 9 3

RHOSXEIGR STATION.

Local Committee —Rev. Canon TREVOR,

Chairman.Mr. T. L. GRIFFITHS.Mr. JOHN 0. JONESMr. O.'G. OWEN.Mr. HENRY STEPHENS.Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. WILLIAM JONES.

Annual Subicriptiam.Clayton, J. W. Esq. - 10 6Cockrane, G. Esq. . . - 5 -Cole, S. H. Esq. ... - 5 -Greenley, E. Esq. . - 6 -Griffiths, T. L. Esq. - 5 -Jones. Dr. J - 10 -Jones, Hugh, Esq. . . - 5 -Jones, R. t. Esq 10 6Lowe, Dr. H. S 1 1 -Owen, 0. J., Esq. . . - 5 -Scofield, Mrs. E. S. . 1 1 -Stubbs,. Fred. Esq... 1 1 -Trevor, Rev. Canon. 1 - -

Total Subs £7 4 -

Donatians.Proceeds of Annual

Concert 22 14 -Contribution Buxes. - 7CVuWre\VKCo\V> c\Aou,

per Fred Stubbs,

Total £40 5 -

HOLYHEADBRANCH.President—

The Right Hon. LORDSTANLEY OF ALDEHLE?

and PENKHO.S.

Vice-President—Admiral BURR, C.M.G.,

M.V.O.Local Committee-

Cap . McKlNSTRY, Chair-man.

Dr. CLAY.Mr. F. M COTTON.Capt. HOLLAND, C.I.E.,

D.S.O.Mr. Wsi- HOGHKS.Rev. T. EDWIN JONES, M. A.Mr. A. T. ORR.Mr. A. F. PEARSON.Capt. PISCHTN.Capt. ROCHE.Capt. ROBERTS.Rev. Chancellor WILLIAMS,

M.A.The SUPERINTENDENT OF

MKRCA.NTALB MxatNE.The CHIEF OFFICER, H.M.

COASTGUARD.

[IsT MAY, 1909.

Treasurer-Mr. T. G. HUGHES.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. J. LEWIS.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

City of Dublin, St**mPacket Co 3 3 -

Edwards, Mr. R. J. - 10 6Holland, Captain,

C.I.E., D.S.O - 10 6Hughi's, Mr. Win.,

N. P Bank - 10 6Kelson, Mrs. (In

Memoriam, H. K.) 1 1 -L?wis. Mr. J - 5 -Lewis, Mr. W. J. . . - 5 -L mdon aid North

Western Rally. Co. 10 - -McKinstry.Capt 1 1 -Pinchin, Captain

(1907-8) 1 - -Or, Mr. A. T - 10 6Peareon, Mr. A. R. 1 1 -K e -de Lady ." 1 t -R.che,Capt 1 - -Stanley of Alderley

and Penrhos, Lord 5 - -Williams, Rev. Chan-

Total Subs... £2? 14 6Donation*. |

Contribution Boxes . 6 14 2 'Do. at Science and

Art Institute atWolverton, perMrs. E. T. Lewis. 1 9 4

Total.. . 35 18 -

ISeifes&tte,B E R K S H I R E

BRANCH.Local Committee—

K. J. FERGUSON, Esq.ALFRED PALMER, Esq.Jlrs. CHARLES STEPHENS.LtoxAKD SDTTON, Esq.,

Honorary Secrttary —STANLEY HAYWARD, Esq.

Annual Subscription!.Allsop, R. J. Esq... - 10 -Ayres, Messrs. C.&GK- 10 6Barningham.W.tsq. 1 1 -baylis & Co., Messrs. - 10 -Bsyms and Sher-

bonie, Messrs. ... - ] 0 8Beale, Miss - 10 6Benyon, J. H. Esq.. 3 3 -Blandy, H. B. Esq. , 1 1 -Blandy, W. F. Esq. . 1 1 -Blatch, H. Esq .... 2 - -Botley & Lewis,

Bracher and Syden-ham, Messrs -10 6

Bradley, R. H. Esq. - 10 6Brain, W. J. Esq... - 10 6Brain, S. Esq - 10 6Brinn,W. J. Jnstins,

Bttll, A.. H. Ltd -10 «Butler, C. Esq 10 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 749£ . t. d.

Cobbam, Capt. A. \V . 1 1 -Cocks, Mussi-s. C. &

Co., Ltd - 10 6Colebrook & Co.,Ltd. 1 1 -Collier Si Catley.Ltd. - 10 6Collide, Mrs. C.

(190T-S) 1 1 -

Cowolade, F. fi'sq.. 1 1 -Cowslade,W.W. Esq. 1 1 -Crawshay, W. T.

Esq 1 1 -Dodd, C. A., Esq. .. - 10 6Duulopfc Son .Messrs.- 10 6Eighteen, J. Esq. . .- 10 6Fenro«on, F. J. K*q. - 10 -Fuller, John H Ltd - 10 6Garland, Mrs. Bland 1 l -Goodall, S. E<>q - 10 -Greenslade & Cu. ... - 10 6Griffith, S. Esq - 10 6Hankey, Sidney A.

Hsslam & Son,

Hawker, The Misses 1 1 -Hawkins, H. Esq... - 10 -Haynes, W. Esq. . . - 10 -Hayward, Stanley,

Esq - 10 6Heelas, Sous *

Co Ltd. . . 1 1 -Hewett, C. E. Esq.. - 10 6Hewett, T. K. Esq. . 1 1 -Hill, Arthur, Esq.

HU1, T. E. Esq - 10 6Hopwood.G.E. Esq. 1 1 -Hoggins, A. E. Esq. 1 1 -Isaacs, Rufus, Esq.,

K C M P 1 1Jackson, G.R. Esq.. - 10 6Keyser, C. E. Esq... 1 1 -Kingham Messrs.

W. & Sons .... 10 6Knipe,Mrs. A. E... 1 1 -Martin & Martin,

Messrs . . . - 1 0 6May, Hubert, Esq. . - 10 6

Miller, Miss M. L. . - 10 6Milieu, C. F., Esq.. - 10 6Milsom, J., & Sons,

Mount, W. A. Etq. 1 1 -Nicholas Denver &

Nfble, Miss 10 -

Palmar, A. Esq. ... 5 - -Palmer^ Rt. Hon.

(T. W . . . . 3Palmer, W. H. Esq. 1 1 -Philbrick, Messrs. 0.

and G -10 6Pococfc Miss 1 -Poulton, W. Esq.... - 10 -Powys,Miss E. C... 1 1 -Pullen, Geo. Esq. . . - 10 -Reading Standard - 10 6Ridley, W., At Sons,

Rogen, G. E. B.Eeq - 10 6

Sarjeant, F. A Esq. - 10 6Satmders, Mrs 1 - -Simonds, C. P. Esq.

(1907-8) 2 2Simonds, John, Esq. 1 1 -Simonds, W. Esq. . . 1 1 -Srnith, Chas. Esq. . . - 10 -Spokes, Sir Peter... 1 1 -Swpbenn, Mrs. Clias. 2 2 -Steven*, J. E. Esq. . - 10 -Stevens, S.B. Esq... B - -Strange, J. T. Esq. . 1 1 -Stransom & Sons,

Button, A. W. Esq.. 2 2 -Stttton, The Misses

(Southerameari) . . - 10 6

£. 3. ft.Sntton, M. H.F. Esq. 1 1 -Suttoa, M. J. Esq... 1 1 -iutton, Leonard.Esq. 1 1 -Taylor, J. 0. Esq... - 10 6Taylor, Eev.J.W.W. 1 - -Tboyts, Major 1 - -Venner&Sons, Messrs.- 10 6Wallis, Son &

Wells, Messrs.... - 10 «Wallis, Miss B - 10 6AVarre Miss 1 - -Waterhouse, Mrs. E. 1 1 -Weldon, Col. and

Mrs 1 1 -Wellsteed.Sons&Co. 1 1 -Wneatley, A. Esq.. - 1» 6Wheeler Brothers,

Wa'son Bros-Messrs. 1 1 -Woolls, Mrs - 10 6Sums under 10*. ...11 6 -

Total Subs. £108 3 -

Donations.Pretty, H. Esq 1 1 -Wantage, Lady .... 6 - -BJXC»—

Victoria Cafe - 8 -

Total Dons. .... 6 17 -Total Subs 108 3 -

£115 - -

NEWBURY DISTBICT.

(No Local Committee.)

Hon. Sec. and Collector-Mr. WM. GAMBLE.

Annual Subscriptions.Arkwrigbt. Miss

Marian, Crowshot - 5 -Baxendale, Lloyd H.

Esq. 1 1 -Earle, Mr. R. R.

Stockley, Colonel ... - 5 -Stratlord, Capt.H.V.

Wingfield - 10 6Townshend. Colonel

Toll, A. R. Esq. ... 1 1 -

Total Subs £5 8 6

MAIDENHEADAND TAPLOW

BRANCH.President and Chairman—

Colonel FlizROT CLATTOH.

Local Committee—H. ADAMS, Esq.Mrs. BABBT.J. BUDOEN, Esq.Mrs. CHAKUBS BirLiELitr.Kev. A. H. DKDMMOND, M.A.E. GAKDNKE, Esq., M.P.Hev. T. F. LEWIS.D. J. MASON, Esq., M.D.Kev. H. a. J. MBA»A, M.A.Q. E. MOOEI, Esq., M.B.Captain PRETTMAN, K.N.Rev. C. A, RAYMOHD, M.A.C. RICAEBO, Esq.

Hon. Secretary —ARNOLD THOMSON, Esq.,

F.R.C.S.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Armitage, Mrs 1 1 -Astor, W. Esq 5 - -iasset, David, Esq.. - 10 -

Carter, Mrs - 6 -Cooper, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -

3uncan, J Esq. ... - 5 -Gardner, E. Esq.,

Irby The Hon.

Haas Mrs 5McLougmin, G. Esq. - 6 -Meara,Rev. H. G... - 6 -Moore, Hev. A. S.W. 1 - -Neali-, Vansittart,

Esq 1 1Nicholson, F. W.

Nicholson, Mrs. W. - S -Raymond, Rev. C. A.- 5 -Sawyer, Kev. \Y. O. - IV 6Stuchbury, Miss ... - 10 -

Van de Weyer, V.Esq 5 - -

Webber, J. C. Esq.. - 10 6Wigram, Mrs. G. . . - 5 -Wootton, J. C. Esq. 1 1 -

Total Snbs....£27 J -

Donations.

Pbillimore, Mrs. ... - 10 -

Total DOM. . . 9 1 3Total Snbs. ..27 7 -

£36 8 3

aSudungfmmsbtre.AYLESBURY

BRANCH.

Presfdenl^-Hon. WALTER ROTHSCHILD,

M.P.Local Committee —

Col. HORTVOOD, C.C.R. W. LOCKE, Esq., J.P.Rev. C. W. PEARSON, M.A.Rev. C. O. PHIPHS, M.A.EDWARD WILKINS, Esq.

Treasurer —J. C. GAHSEB, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary —R. J. ELLISTOH, Esq.

Annual Subfcriptiom.Chllton, Mr. C. C. . . - 5 -Field, Mr T - 5Garner, Mr. J. C.... - 10 6Hazell, Mr. W 1 1 -Horwood, Col 1 1 -Madder, Mr. C. S... - 5 -Rothschild, Hon.W.,

M.P 2 2Saraons, Mr. H. H. . - 6 -

Total Subs... £5 14 6

Donation*.Sums under 5s - 3 6

®ambuagesbiw.C A M B R I D G E

BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —OSCAB BKOWNINQ, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Bnmpsted.T.B. Esq. 1 1 -Fawcett, W. M. Esq. 1 1 -Todhuuter, Mrs. ... 1 1 -

Total £3 3 -

WISBECH BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary—G. a. SKAFIS, Esq.

Annual Subscription*.English Bros., Ltd.. 1 1 -Peckover. Lord .... 1 1 -Ropkins 4 Co., Ltd. - 10 6Pendennis Co., Ltd.,

Hutson & Co 1 1

Total Subs £4 4 -Donation*.

Contribution Boxes . - 4 6

Total.... £4 8 6

flEat&t'gansfmt.ABERYSTWYTH

BRANCH.Local Committee—

THE MAYOR OF ABERIST-WYTII, Chairman.

W. H. COLBT, E»q.GBO. DAVIS, Esq., J.P.J. W. MORTIMER, H.M.

Principal Officer of Cus-toms.

Rev. T. A. PEIIBT.JOHN WATKINS, Esq., J.P.GEO. WHITE, Esq.C. M. WILLIAMS, Esq., J.P.E. P. Wrswz, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary-Captain THOMAS DODGHTON.

Annual SubKriptiont.Colby, W. H. Esq... - 5 -Cosens, Capt. G. W. - 6 -Davies,D.Esq.,M.P. 1 1 -Davies, Joseph, Kftq. - 6 -Davis,Geo. Esq.,J.P. - 10 6Edwards, Mr. Evan. - 6 -Evans, Mr. Evan ... - K -Francis, J.Esq.,J.P. - 10 6Fryer, H. C. Esq. .. - 10 -Jones,Peter,Esq.,J.P.- 6 -Jones, Misses, Froti-

gog - 10 -Levi, Rev. Thomas. - 5 -Penry.Rev. T. A... - S -Perrott, J. D. Esq.

J p - B -Powell, W. B., Esq. - 5 -Roberta, D. Esq.

Roberts, F. R. Esq.. - B -

750 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

£ . 5. d.Roberts, Messrs. E.

Roberts, Principal,M.A., for 1907-8 . - 10 -

Rowlands, Dr. J. J. - 10 6Waddingham, T. J.

Esq.,J.P 1 1 -Watkins, John, Esq.,

White, G. Esq - 10 6Willlams,C.M.Esq,

J.P - 5Wil l iams, Arch-

deacon, M. A - 5 -Wynne, E. P. Esq.,

J.P _ 5

Total Subs. .£10 12 6

Donations.Pillar Boxes 4 i 3Collection days of

Collection, per Chil-dren of CouncilSchool, Chancery . 2 1 2 6

Boxes at Hotels .... - 9 8

Total Dong is 8 9Total Subs 10 12 6

£29 1 3

CARDIGAN BRANCH.President —

Colonel HOWELL, J.P.Local Committee —

Capt. R. W. PICTON EVANS,J.P., Chairman.

Capt. G. DAVIES.Mr. H. 0. DAVIES.O. BEYXON EVANS, Esq., J.P.Mr. WOTTON, Chief Officer

H.M. Coast Guard.Mr. J. ELLAS JAMES.C. E. D. MOSGAN - RICHABD-

SON, Esq.Dr. J. W. STEPHENS.Capt. D. TIMOTHY.Capt. L. WIGLEY.G. W. POTTEK, Esq.Capt. D. JOSKS (representing

Aberporth).Capt. GREEN.Rev. J. D. HUGHES.

Honorary Treasurer —Mr. JOHN OWEN.

Honorary Secretary — .Mr. JOHtf OwiN.

Ladies' Committee.President —

Mrs. WEBLEY TYLER.Committee-

Miss DANIELMrs. J. DANIEL.Mrs. DAVIES, Claremont.Mis. EDITH REES EVAXS.Miss M. A. EVANS.Miss NELLIE EVANS.Miss RITA EVANS.Mrs. R. W. PICTON EVAKS.Mrs. Capt. GREEN.Mrs. J. R. HOWKLL.Mrs. Capt. JAMES.Mrs. Capt. JONES, Llanberis.Mrs. Capt. JONES, Aberporth.Mrs. SPKNCE JONES.Mrs. LEWIS, Gordon Terrace.Mrs. MATHIAS, Ealing Dene.Mrs. EDWD. MATHIAS.Mrs. Capt. M. MATHIAS.Misses NORTH.Mm J. PHILLIPS.Mr». Capt. RICHARDS.Miss R. THOKAS.Sirs. WlGLEY-JiOERIg.

Miss ETHEL WILLIAMS.Mrs. T. H. WILLIAMS.Mrs. Capt. G. WOODWAUD.

Honorary Secretary—Mrs. T. H. WILLIAMS.

Annual Subscription!.

i. s. d.Cardigan Brick-

Cardigan MercantileCo 10 6

Colby, Mrs. J. V. .. 1 - -Davies, Capt. 1). J. - 5 -Davies, Captain G... - 5 -Davies, H. 0. Esq. . - 6 -

Evans, 0. Beynon,Esq J P 5

Evans, Capt. R. W.Picton, J.P. 1 1 -

Evans, Rev. D. J... - 5 -George, J. P. M.

Esq 5Green, Capt 5 -Griffiths, H., &Son. 1 1 -HowelLColonel.J.R. 1 1 -Howell, Mrs - 10 -Hughes, Rev. J. 1>. - 5 -James, Messrs. W.

James, Mr. J. Elias - 6 -Jenkins, Rev. R.

JenMuB, Sir L 1 - -Jones, M. L. Esq,.. - 5 -.'ones, Capt. W 6 -Lewis, Capt. and

Mrs. G 5Lloyd, 0. G. J. Esq. - 5 -Mitchell, J. F. Esq. - 6 -Morgan-Richardsun,

C. E. D. Esq - 10 6North, Miss - 5 -North, Miss E - 5 -Potter, G. W. Esq. . . - 10 6Reddie, Mrs - 10 -Sees. B. Esq., J.P... - 5 -Stephens, Dr. J. W. - 5 -The Swansea Old

Brewery andDavies (Cardi-gan) Bonded

Thomas, Miss - 5 -Timothy, Capt. D. . - 5 -Vaughan, Mrs - 10 -Webley-Parry-Pryse,

Wigley, Capt. Lewis - 5 -Williams, B e r t i e ,

Esq - 5 -Williams, W. J.,

Esq - 6 -Yerward-James, W.

E. Esq 5Sums under 5s 14 8 2

Total Subs.. £31 8 2

.Donation*.Collected on board

Ships-Evans, Capt. t). . . 3 6 -Jenkins, Capt. D. 2 9 6Jones, Capt. D. . . 1 17 6Jones, Capt. T. . . l 17 3Woodward, Capt.

G 8 -Contribution Boxes —

Lion Hotel 15

Sums nnder 5s. . . - 8 1Church and Chapel

Collections —Betbauia Baptist

Chapel,Cardigan 1 7 7

£. s. d.Blaenwaun and

Bethsaida Bap-tist Chapel, bt.Dogmaels 2 10 10

C a p e l Degw elCongregationalChapel, bt. Dog-maels 14 6

Total Dons 2314 9Total Subs 31 is 2

£65 2 11

NEW QUAY & ABER-AYRON BRANCH.

President-Mrs. LAXCKOFT-LLAMNA.

Local Committee —Mr. E. J. DA VIES, Chairman.Capt. DAVIES.Rev. D. M. DAVIES.Mr. G. DAVIES.Capt. THOM»S DAVIES.Mr. J. T. EVANS.Dr. W. EVANS.Capt. JAMUS.Dr. JAMES.Mr. DAVID JAMES.Rev. S. JONES.Mrs. LANCROFT-LLANINA.Mr. JOHN PATRICK..Dr. POWELL.Capt. REES, George Street.Mr. D. 0. REES.Mr. J. G. REES.Mr. SUMERVELL, Chief Officer

of Coastguard.Mr. D. E. THOMAS.Mr. T. P. TIMOTHY.Mr. WILLIAM THOMAS.Mr. WEBB.Kev. G. WILLIAMS.

Honorary Secreiary —Capt DAVID RKES.

Annual -SutwcripEvh s.Campbell Mrs .... 6 -Cavel, Mr - 6 -Daviea, Capt. T. . . . - 5 -Davies, Capt - 5 -Davies, Mr. E. J. . . - 5 -Davies, Mr. T. H. . . - 10 -D»vies-Evans, Mrs.

Evans, Dr., Pen-

Evans, Mr. J. T . . . - 5 -J antes, Capt - 5 -

James, Mr. David .. - 5 -Jones, Rev. Steven . - 6 -Lancroft - L 1 a u i na ,

Lloyd, Mr. J. E. ... - 10 -Lloyd, C. fesq.,

Waunifor 10Lloyd, Mrs.,

Waunifor . . 5National Provincial

Bank J - -New Quay Harbour

Commissioners ... 2 - -Patrick, Mr. J 6 -Powell, Dr. 6Rees, Capt. (George

Street) 5Rees, Capt. D - s -Rees, Mr. D. C - 5 -Rees, Mr. J. G - 6 -Revenshaw.Mr.J.H. - It) -Stewart, Capt. All-

Thomas, Mr. D. E. . - 5 -Thomas, Mr. "Wm. . - 10 -Timothy, Hr. T. P.. - 6 -

£ s. d.Webb, Mr., Hugh

Terrace 10 -Williams, Rev. G. . - 5 -

Total Subs... £16 18 -Donations.

Collection at Towyn

Collection at Towyn

Box Collections andother Donations.. 15 17 -

Life-boat Day at

Life-boat *Day atAberayron 4 18 3

Collected at 1'encaderCouncil School ... 1 3 -

Total £44 10 2

®armattt)?ns})trE.FERrVfSIDE AND

C A R M A R T H E NBAY BRANCH.

President—The B,t. Hon. EARL CAWDOB.

Vice-Presldent —RICHARD E. JENNINGS, Esq.

Local Committee —G. E. BRIGSTOCKE, Esq.DUDLEY "W. DRUMMONI>, lisqD. Lswis, Esq.R. A. LEWIS, Esq.Capt. W. THOMAS.W. W. WALTON, Esq.D. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Esq.Sir JOHN "WILLIAMS, Bart.

Honorary Secretary —K. A. NEVILL, Esq.

Annual Sutamptionl.Audits, Miss .... - 5 -Barker, T. W. Esq.. - 5 -Bath.EdwardH.Esq. 1 1 -

Brigstocke,G.H.Esq. - 15 -Brigstocke, Mrs. W .

Buckley's Brewery,Ltd -10 6

Cawdor, TheRt Hon.

Colby, J. V. Esq.... 1 - -CTO&S, Miss kiengo . - }0 SDempster, W.H.Esq. - 10 6Drummond, Sir Jas.,

Drummond, DudleyW.Esq 1 1 -

Dynevor, The Bight

Evans, David, Esq . - 10 «Evans, Harry D.

Esq 1 1 -Everett, Capt 10¥ry, MissU. L - 10 6Fry, Miss E. J. ... - 10 6

Hills-Johnes, Genl.Sir J., G.C.B.,V.C., &c 1 1 -

Hngheg, Col. Qwynne - fi -Jennings, Richard K.

Esq 1 1 -Jones, D. Jeffreys,

Esq 1 1 -Lewis, DavM, Esq. - 10 6Lewis, Mrs 1 1 -Lewis, R. A. Esq... - 10 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 751t. ». d.

Morris, C. S. Esq. . . - 10 6Morris, Edward H.

Nevill, R. A. Esq... - 10 6Nevill, Mrs. K.A... - 10 6Pee!, Mrs. E. W.H.. 1 - -Peel, Miss - 5 -Price, Mrs. -10 -Saunders, W. F. D.

Schneider, Major ... - 5 -Scott, Mrs. J. J. ... - 10 6Smith, W.Tower, Esq. - 10 -Stephens & Co.,

Messrs - 10 -Stephens, Mrs - 5 -Thomas, Capt. W, . - 6 -Timmins,J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Tregoninn.J.S.Esq.. 1 1 -Walton, W.W. Esq. - 10 6Warbarton. Miss... - lo »Williams, Sir John,

Bart 1 1 -Williams, Dr. D.

Lewis in 6Sums under 5s - 7 6

Total Subs. ., £40 13 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 2 5 8

£42 19 2

LLANELLY ANDB U R R Y PORT

BRANCH.Local Committee —

The EARL OF ASHBDRNHAM,President.

E. TRCBSHAW, Esq., J.P.,Chairman.

Mr. H. J. BROWN.Mr. W. J. COLLIVER.Mr. W. P. EDMUNDS.Mr. THOMAS GRIFFITHS, J.P.Mr. W. GDTITER.Mr. H. T. HAMMOND.Mr. ARTHUR A. LEWIS.Mr. T. J. LEWIS.

j Mr. A. MORGAN.Mr. HENRY W. SPOWART.Mr. R. G. THOMAS.Mr. .T. WALTERS.Mr. WAKKE.Y, Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard.Mr. E. WILLCOX.Mr. G. GABNONS WILLIAMS.Dr. OWES WILLIAMS.

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer —

F. J. MOKGAN.

Annual Subscriptions.Ashburnham, The

Earl of K K -B.P. &G.V. Ky.Co. 1 1 -

Colliver, Mr. W. J. . - 10 6Edwards, Mr. D. C. . - 10 6Elliott's Metal Co.,

Limited 2 2GrifflthB,Mr.Thomaa - 10 6Jones, Rev. D (1907-

1908) 6 -Jones, Mr. J. Wes-

Lewis & Son,Me»srs. - 5 -Llanelly Harbour

Commissioners ... 5 - -Llanelly Steel Co. . . 3 - -Nevill, Druce * Co,

Nevill, Rd. & Co. . - 5 -Old Castle Tinplate

Co. (1907-8) - 10 6Pemberton, Rev.

Canon, and Mrs... 2 2 -

£ i. d.lees & Son, Messrs.S. - 5 -loderick & Co - 6 -

Roderick Missfl9071908) 5

loger & Bright .... 1 1 -Sin nit, Messrs. H.

& H. E - 5 -spowart, H. W - 5 -tephens, Messrs. &

Stepney, Sir A. K.Cowell, Bart 3 - -

tone k Coombs .... - 5 -

'bomaa. Mr. R. 8.. - 5 -?regoning, M r. J. S. . 1 1 -

Waddell, J. & Son. . - 6 -Williams, Mr. G.

Williams, Dr. Owen - 6 -Western Tinplate

Co., Limited 2 2 -Young, Mr. W - 5 -Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total Subs. . . £ 36 4 6

QDarnarbongftite.SOUTH

CARNARVONSHIREBRANCH.

Comprising the Abersocb,Criccieth, Porthdlnllaeuand Pwllheli Life-Boatbtations.)

Central Committee —TOHN E. GREAVES, Esq.,

Lord - Lieutenant, Chair-man.

AKTHKH OWEN OWEN, Esq.,Vice-Chairman.

Mr. THOS. BURNBLL, repre-senting Criccieth.

Capt. G. DRAGE, representingCriccieth.

RANDAL CASSON, Esq., Capt.MORGAN JONES, and Capt.DAVID RICHARDS, repre-senting Portraadoc.

CLAUDK LLOYD EDWARPS,Ksq., representing Aber-soch.

J. C. WILLIAMS ELLIS, Esq.,representing Abersoch.

Dr. O. J. EVANS, representingAbersoch.

Dr. GRIFFITH, representingPorthdlnllaen.

Dr. JOHN HUGHES, representing Porthdinllaen.

Capt. EVAN JONES, representing Criccieth.

J. G. JONES, Esq., J.P.Captain G. A. LUCAS, repre

senting Aberwoch.HARRY MORGAN, Esq., repre

senting A bersoch.Mr. O. ROBYNS Owes.Cayt. ROBERTS (Hon. Sec.)

representing PorthdinllaenRICHARD ROBERTS, Esq.THOMAS ROBERTS, Esq., re-

presenting Criccieth atKPortmadoc.

J. S. .SMALLEY, Esq., repre-senting Pwllheli.

Hon. Secretary—THOMAS LEB MANCHESTER

Esq.

ABERSOCH STATION.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Ellis, J. C. Williams,Esq 1 1 -

Evans, Col. 0. LI. J. - 10 -Lea. Henry, Esq.,

Edgbaston - J O 6Hor^an, Harry, Esq. 1 1 -Portmadoc Ship in-

suranc-Co 2 10 -Lucas, Capt. G. A.. 1 1 -

Total Subs £6 13 6Donations.

Life-boat S u n d a y ,per Harry Morgan,Esq 1 —

Contribution boxes . 2 1 6 9

Total £16 10 3

CRICCIETH STATION.

Annual SubscriptionsBurnell,Thomas,Esq. - 5 -Capt and Mrs.Dragj - 10 -E-ans, Col. O. LI. .. - 10 -Greaves, J. E. Esq. . 1 1 -Greaves, R. M. Esq. - 10 -Hopkinson, Mrs. ... - 10 6Jones, J. T. Esq.,

N. & S. WalesBank 1 - -

Oakeley, W. E. Esq. 6 - -Portmaaoc Ship In-

Priestley, Misses ... 1 - -Roberto, Tbos. Esq.. - 10 6

Total Subs 13 7 -

Donations.Collected at Exercise

and Sale of ljost-c irds I'i 6 8

Life-boat House B o x 3 2 6

Total ..£31 16 2

PORTHDINLLAENSTATION.

Hon. Secretary—Capt. HUGH ROBERTS.

Annual Subscription*.Assheton - Smith,

Charles Garden,Eso 2 10

Beaumont, J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Finch, Mrs. Wynne. 1 1 -Gough, Col. Alan . . - 7 6Gongh, Kev. A. W. - 10 6Griffith, Dr. R. H. . 1 1 -Jones-Parry, W. C.

Y Esq. 1 1 -LIoyd-Edwards, H.

Esn 1 1Lloyd-Evans, Col. O. - 10 -Lord, J. Conrtenay,

Millar, H. E. Esq. . . - 10 bRoberts, Capt. Hugh 1 1 -

TotalSubs £11 5 -Donations.

Recital of " SkyPilot " 5 9 6

Collecting Books.... 6 4 6Contribution Boxes. 1 10 -

Total... £24 9 -

PWLLHELI STATION.

Annual Subscription!.£. s. d.

Anthony, W. ffsq... - 5 -Bannerman. Miss. .. 1 1 -Davfes and Davies,

Davies and Jones,Messrs - 8 -

Ellis, Sh- Herbert... 2 2 -Ellis, Walter, Kf<l. . - 10 -Evans, Dr. R 1 1 -Evans, Col. 0. LI. J. - 10 -Griffith, Mr., Crown

Griffiths, R. 0. Esq. - 5 -Jones.J.G. Esq. .J.P. - 5 -Jepson, G. P. Esq. . - 6 -Jones, Hueh, Ksq. . - 6 -Jones R. 0. Eso... - 6 -Jones, Dr. E. i-helton - 10 6Newell, Robert, Esq. - 5 -Owen, AnheuO. Esq. 1 1 -Koberts, Ricud. Esq.

Roberts, E. Esq. ... - 5 -Smailey, J. ». Esq. - 10 6Star Tea Company.. - 10 6WiUiams.David.Esq. - 6 -Williams, Capt. H. . - 10 -Williams,Cait. John - 10 6Willoughby, Capt. . . - 6 -Sums under 5s 8 13 3

Total Subs £21 16 3

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 2 7 1 0

*24 4 1

Grand Total forSouth Carnar-vonshire £95 19 6

CARNARVONBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —HUGH RICHARDS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Davies, R. Normau,

Esq . . 1 1 -Hughes, Lloyd, Esq. 1 1 -Jones, C. A. Esq. . . - 10 6Preece, Sir William,

K C B .... 1 1Wvnn, The Hon.

F G 1 1 -

Total Subs.... £4 14 6

LLANDUDNO(ORME'S HEAD)

BRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. LordMOSTYH.

Local Committee —J. ADKY WBU.S, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.RD. CONWAY, Esq., Vice-

chairman.E. E. BONE, Esq.T. DAVIES, Esq.Rev. LL. HUGHES, M.A.GEORGB A. HUMPHREYS, Esq,Rev. F. G. JONBS.J. MARKS, Esq., M.A.Archdeacon J. MORGAN, M. A.Hon. H. LLOYD MOSTTN, J.P.Dr. H. BOLD WILLIAMS.

752 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

Treasurer —J. W. GARDINER, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. JOHN RAraoND.

Annual Subscription*.£. s. d.

Barker, Miss i. i -Broome, Mrs 1 1 -Bryan, T. M - 5 -Conway Hd - 10 -

Gardiner, J. W...,. - 10 6

Kindle, Misses - 5 -Hughes, Rev. LI.,

M A - 5 -Humphreys, G. A. . - 10 6

Jones, Rev. F. G.

Moore Mrs . . . . 10 6Mostyn, Lady

Moatyn,Col.the Hon.H.LI., J.P 1 I

Pilkington, O. S. ... - 10 6Roberts, J. & Son . . - 10 t»

Walter, Percy - 10 6"Welle. AdeyJ., J.P. 1 1 -Williams, Dr. H.

Total Subs... £16 11 6

Donations,Collections »t Hotels

aud Boarding Es-tablishments onLife-boat, Sunday. 7f 3 3

District Col'ectionsby Ladies' Com-

1!oLlecting Kuxeit.Promenade box and

Pier box 5 11 -

Total Dons. .,.162 14 9Total Subs. ... 16 11 6

£179 6 3

Cfttsiite.CHESTER BRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Hon. Treasurer—J. R. THOMSON, Esq., J.P.

Hon. Secretary—J3. ANDREWS, Esq.

Annual RubtcrriptwM.Daiby, The Very

Jiev. .T. L., Beanof Chester 10 6

Dixou, T. H. Esq... 5 - -Fleming, T. R. Esq. 1 - -

Greig, Alexr. Esq. . - 10 6Greig Mrs 10 6Rogers, John, Esq. . 1 1 -Wood, A. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -

Total.... £10 H 6

RUNCORN,WIDNES, AND

FRODSHAMBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary—11. J. CDLHAXE, Esq., K.N.K

Annual Subscriptions.S,. s. d

S.S.Angelo,perC*pt.Marshall - 10 -

Ashby, Miss F. J. . . - 10 -A^hum, Capt. - 5 -Ashwortb, J. Esq. . - 10 -Australian Alum Co. - 10 -Baker, H. Esq - 10 6Barker, B. & Co. ... 1 1 -Boston, V. Esq 10 -Boulton & Sons, Ltd. - 10 6Branch, H. Esq. ... - 6 -Brooke, Sir Bd., Bart. 1 - -Brundrit & Co., Ltd. 3 3 -Brunner, Mond &

Co., Ltd 10 - -Brunton, Dr - 5 -

Carroll. W. Esq.(1907-8) 1 1 -

Carter, H. E. Esq. . . - 5 -Carter, Mrs. VV. J. . - 6 -Chadwick, J. B. Esq. - 6 -Clark & Grounds ... - 5 -Cooper,W.Esq -10 -Crossfleld, Mrs. J. J. - 10 -Davis, J. S. Esq B -Deacon, H. W. Esq. 1 1 -Dobson. J. Esq - 5 -Dodd Bros 5

Frith, J.R. Ksq - 5 -Gandy, E. Esq - 10 -Greerall, Whitley &

Co Ltd 1 1 -Griffiths, J. Esq. ... - 5 -Grounds, A. & Co. . . - 5 -Handley, W. Esq... - 5 -Harrtson,C.R.UEsq. - 5 -Jolliffe, W. D. Esq. - 10 -Lake, F. A. Bsq. .... 10 -Linaker, H. N. Esq. - 6 -Liid-ay, Dr - 5 -Littler, J. Ksq - 6 -Marwood & Co - 5 -McLennon, Dr - 5 -Millington, Greeu-

v,-ay, E^q - 5 -Monks, Hall & Co.,

Ltd 1 - -Morrison, J., Esq... - 10 -Norman, A. R. Esq. - 6 -Norman, F. J. Esq. - 6 -Ockelston, J. Esq.. . - 10 -Posnett, R. H. Esq. 1 1 -Potter & Son, Messrs. - 10 6Pritchard, J. hsq .. - 5 -Reynolds, F.W.TSsq. - 10 -Kigby & Sons i M. . - 6 -Robertson, A. A Esq. - 6 -Rowland, Wm. Ksq. 1 1 -Runcorn Co-opera-

tive Industrial andProvident Society 5 5 -

Salkeld, J. H. Esq.. 5 -Salt Union, Ltd., The 1 1 -

Simpson, Davies &Sons, Messrs 1 1 -

Smith, A. T. Esq. . . - 6 -Taylor, S.Esq 1 1 -Thorpe, A. Esq. ... 1 1 -Toft, R. B. Ksq. ... - 6 -Towers, J. W. Esq. - 6 -Jnsworth Bros - 6 -" Wavertr«e." per

Capt. Masson 6 11 -White, R. & Sons. . . - 6 -Wright, MiggE 1 - -

f . S. dWright. Miss H. . . . 1 - -Zillah Shipping Co.. - 10 -

Total Subs. ..£59 12 -

.Donation*.Contribution Boxes . 3 7 8

Total £62 19 8

©otntoall.BUDE

BRANCH.

president—Sir C. T. DTKZ ActAND. Bart.

Local Committee —W. W. MABTTX, Esq.,

J.C., C.C., Chairman.GEORGE BKENDOU, Esq.Capt. JOHN COOK.Mr.Wii.LiAM COOK, Il.N.C. 11. COWIK. Esq.Dr. A. T. KING.Cdpt. LASHBKOOK.Ross McP. HEARD, E«q.Capt. E. LEAH, U.N.Rev. F. WILTSHIRE (Vicar

of Bude).

Treasurer —J. W. BANBDRY, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—Capt. W. W. PKTBEKICK.

Annual Subscription*.Aciana, Kir C. Thos.

Ban 6 - -Bagley, Rev. T. G. . - 5 -Bantmry, J. W.

Blackburn, —.Esq.. - 6 -liray. The Misses. ..- 5 -B.vaots, Captain. ... - 5 -Oattley, A Esq. ... - 6 -Constable, Mrs 10 6Cook, Captain - 5 -Cowle, C. M. Esq. .. - 10 -Kc.r<i. Mies - 5 -Gibbons, Major" - 6 -Gilbert, Mrs. D - 5 -Gurney, Miss - 5 -Heard, R. McP. Esq. - 5 -Hicks MiB<* . - B -Knight, Mrs - 5 -Lashbrook, Capt. .. - 5 -Leah, Capt. E..R.N. - 10 -Manning, Mrs 1 1 -Mavtyn, Meeavs. J.

\V i E 1 0 6Martyn, Mrs. W. W. - 10 (iMartyn, \V. W. Esq. - 10 6Mayo, E. Ksq - 5 -

Page, Captain - 10 -Peufonnel, Mr- - 5 -Petherick. Capt. W.

W 5 -

Sanders, Misses .... - 6 -Jhearme, John, Esq. - 10 -S h e a r m e , Mrs .

Edward 1 - ->tainton, Miss - 6 -Tbynne, F. J. Esq. . 3 - -Wilson, F. B. Esq. . - 10 -Sums under 64 9 3 6

Total Subs... £29 12 -

£. s. d.It-matvmi.

Proceeds of Life-boatday 30 - -

Contribution Boxes. 1 14 11

Total Dons... 31 13 11Total Subs. ..29 12 -

£61 6 11

CADGWITHBRANCH.

Local Committee-Mr. JOSEPH NICHOLLS, Cadg-

with, Chairman.Mr. lloosatLL, H.M.C.G.

Officer.Captain H. NICHOLLS.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. H. VYTTAN, M.A.Annual Subscription*.

Davey, J. Sydney,Esq. (Rent otBoat-

Evershea, — . E«q. . 1 1 -Holey, Miss 5 - -Hazard Dr.. . . . . - )0

Vyvyan, Rev. H.,M.A - 10

Whitlev. Messrs. D.audit - 5 -

Total Subs 7 18 6Oonation.

Manchester, Bishop of 5 - -

Total.... £12 18' 6

COVERACKBRANCH.

Local Committee —PERCY D. WILLIAMS. Esq.,

President.The Rev. Canon DIGGENS,

Chairman.Mr. BONFIELD.Mr. COLLINS, R.N.Mr. CUTTASCE.Mr. G. HARVEY.Mr. HAWKS.11 r. J B. KEMPTHOIISE.>lr. MAY.Mr. T. ROSKIILY.Mr. W. KOSKIU.Y.

Honorary Secretary.Mr. W. F. PiiiLUPiAnnual Subscriptions.

Collins, Mr - 5 -Cutlance, Mr - 6 -ni'-kin8on,G.N. Esq. 1 1 -Diggens, Rev. Canon - 10 -Gregor, MissG. N.. 1 10 -Harvey Mr 5 -Hawes. Mr - &Jevnoi, J. Walter,

Esq 1 1 -Kcmpthorne, J. B.

Esq 10May, Mr. W - 5 -Phillips, Mr. W. F. - 10 -Roskilly.Mr. T - B -Eoskilly, Mr. W - 5 -Vivian, Lady Jane . - 10 6Vy vyan, Sir V 1 1 -\Villiams, Percy V.

Bsq 1 1 -

Total Subs. £9 14 6Donations.

Contribution Boxes.. - 15 JLaunch col.ections . 1 14 6

Total £13 * 7

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 7o3 j

FALMOUTHBRANCH.

Patrons —Lord VIVIAN.Lord CLINTOH.Sir Arthur P. VIVIAN,

K.C.B.Earl of KIMBERLET.A. V. BASSETT, Esq.,

Tehidy.President-

Sir Arthur P. VIVIAN,K.C.B.

Vice-PresideDt—The MAYOK of PALMOU™.

Local Committee—W. KINNAIRD- JENKINS,

Esq., Chairman.Lieut. BRANDRETH, R.Jf.,

Divisional Officer, H.M.Coastguard.

S. COLLINS, Esq.T. COWARD, Esq.K. DAVET, Esq.J. E. DOWNING, Esq.W. A. FAWCOS, Esq.HOWARD Fox, Esq.J. WATSON KEEK, Esq.,

Collector H.M. Customs.Capt. E. J. K. NICHOLLS.

Treasurer—W. M. GatLLS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—Capt. E. C. BENNBTT.

Annual Subscriptions.*. s. d.

Allen, Archibald J.,£8q 1 1 -

Barclav & Company,Limited 1 1 -

Barker, Sir John,Bart.M.P 1 1 -

Bassett, A. F., Esq.. S - -Carne,Me88r8.W.and

EC.&Co 1 1 -Corfleld,Mr.W - 6 -Davey, K., Esq 2 2 -DeaKin, A. N., Esq. - 6 -Fawcus, W. A., Esq. - 6 -Fox & Co., Messrs.

G. c a 2 -Hichens, Mrs - 10 6Huughton, Capt. A.. - 10 6Jenkins, W.Kinnaird - 10 -Kimberley, the lit.

Lnard, Major W.. . . - 10 -Richardson, Major J. - 5 -Rogers, Mrs. J. J... 1 1 -Rogers, Mrs. W. . . . - 6 -Rogers, Reginald N.,

Esq - 10 -Vivian.Sir Arthur P.,

Willmore, Mr. A. . . - 6 -Sums under 5s - 9 -

Total Sobs.... £19 1 -

Dentitions.Glenelvan, ship,

Capt. Robbius and

Caradog, barque,Capt. L. Williamsand Crew 1 8 -

Shucbburph, Com-manderG S..R.N. - 10 -

Regatta Day, fetieetCollections . .. B 11

Contribution Boxes . 6 - 9

Total Dons. ..£14 3 2Total Sube....*J9 1 -

£33 4 1"

FOWEY AND POL-KERRIS BRANCH.

President—J. C. S. RABKLEIGH, Esq.,

M.D.

Local Committee—CHAHLKS A. HASSON, J.P.,

Chairman.r. A. ALLOHIN.CDWARD ATKINSON.

JOHN BENNETT.ARTHOB COODE, J.P., Trea-

surer.?OWEY HAEBOUK COMMIS-

SIONERS, CHAIRMAN OF.?KANK FKAROH.W.J. GRAHAM, C.C.LOFTUS LONG.Rev. Canon PORCELL, J.P.J. C. S. RASHLEIOH, M.D.C. L. TOTNE.J. DK C. TREFFRY, J.P.

Honorary Secretary—WILLIAM HT. POLUIAZJ!.

Honorary Collector—G. B. BROKEKSHAW.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Allchin F A . . . 10Atkinson, Edw 1 1 -Basset, Arthur F. . . 1 1 -Beaver Mills, Ltd... - 10 6Brokenahaw, G.B. .. - 6 -Carlyon, Edmd 1 1 -Clifden, Viscount. . . 1 1 -Cocks, Mrs.C. Lygon,

In Memoriam,

Coode, Arthur 1 1 -

Coode, P M - 5Edmonds. Miss .... - B -Fearon, Frank 10 6Fortescue, J. B 1 - -Fowey Harbour Corn-

Graham, W. J - 5 -Hamley, Marwood.. - 6 -Hanson, Charles A. . 2 2 -Hawke, Geo.,&Son - S -Hicks, MissC - 5 -Hocken, J. E - 6 -Johnson, Charles P. 1 1 -Johnson, Edw. M. . 1 1 -Knight, C. and F. . . - 6 -

Lubbock, A. B 1 1 -Paikyn, Frank 10 6Petherick, George . . 1 - -Phelps, H. D - B -Purcell, Rev. Canon - 6 -Rashleigh, J. C. S. 2 2 -Simon, A. M - 10 -Stephens, Edward . - 10 6Stephen , John.... - 10 6Toyr.e & Carter ... - 5 -Treffry, C. E 1 1Treffry, dunes SL Co. - 10 6

Tregaekes, W. S.... - 6 -Sums under 5 * - 8 6

Total Subs... £27 1 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes 2 15 3

Total Dons 2 15 3Total Subs 21 1 8

£30 2 f

HAYLE BRANCH.

Local Committee—

T. E. HOCKIX, J.P.,Chairman.

J. GRAHAM.E. GRAHAM, H M. Cus-

toms.Capt. T. N. GCDOB.J. HAMPTON, Harbour

Master.F. HARVET, J.P.F. H. HARVET.P. B. POOL.B. SFRAT.H. THOMAS.H. H. TREVITHICK.J. VrviAH.H. J. WiKSKS.

Honorary SecretaryMr. ROBERT GKAHAM.

Annual Subscription.-,,£. s. J.

Bain, Sons & Co. ... - 5 -Basset, A. F. Esq. . . 2 - -Barclay and Co. .Ltd.,

Bickford, Mrs - 10 6Broach, Mr. J. S.... - 5Bnrran.Mrs.J. H... 1 1 -Chads, Capt., R.N. . 1 - -Cock, Messrs. W. G. - 5 -Coombe, Mr. E. T... - 5 -Ellis Miss 1 -Ellis & Sons, Messrs.

C 1 1Harvey and Co., Ltd.

Harvey, F. Haniel,Esq - 10 -

Harvey, Frank, Esq. 1 1 -Hitchens, J. Esq.... - 5 -Hockin, Rev. A. P.. - 10 6Hockin, T. E. Esq.,j p i

HolmanBros .Messrs. 1 - -Hosken, Trevithick,

Polkinhorn & Co.,

Hosken, H. Esq. ... - 10 -Jenkins, Capt. E ... - 1 0 6M a c k e n z i e , Mrs.

Mills, iilr.T - 5 -Mudge,Dr. T - 10 -Mudge, Dr. Z. B 5 -Nicholls. M. L. Esq. - 10 -OUver.Mr.B, - 5Pascoe, Mr. E. W... - 5 -Paynter, Capt. R. H. - 5 -Pearce,«. B. Esq. . . - 5 -Pcarce Mr V 5Permewan. Mr - 10 -Pool, Messrs. J.&F. - 6 -Pool. Mr. P. B - 6 -Reed, Mr J. B - 5 -Runnalls. Mr. J. ... - 10 -St. Aubyn, Rev. H.

Molesworth 1 1 -Spray, Mr. B - 6 -Stevens, Mr. D 1 - -Thomas, Mr. H - 5 -Treviibick, H. H.

Esq - 10 -TyriDgham, E.W.G.

Esq 2 2 -Vivian, John, Esq. . - 10 -Wagner, Mr. W.... - 6 -

Williams, Williams& Co., Messrs 2 2 -

\Villiamson, Mr. K. - 10 6Wills, Mr. C - 5 -

Total Sub*. . .£31 19 -

Donations.£. s. d.

Bickford, Smith &

Proceeds of Enttr-

Corv, Sir Clifford J.,M.P 1 1 -

Contribution Boxes—S.S. Cornubia (Capt.

S.S. Haylr. (Captain

West Cornwall GolfClub - 1 -

White Hart Hotel .. - 10 8Boxes under 5s. ... - 8 7

Total Dons 8 i:i uTotal Suia 31 19 -

f 46 12 11

LIZARD BRANCH.

Local Committee-

Rev. C. S. VIVTAS.Chairman.

J. CARWAHDINE.C. M. HART.T. HKKDT.W. J. HESDIT.J. H. HILL.J. PERRY.J. POLWLS, R N.R. H. RlCHARl S.

Honorary Secretary—

H. APPLETON, Esq.,M.R.C.S.

Acting Hon. Secretary—C. M. HAET, E-.q.

Annual Subtcriptiom.

Carwardine, J. Esq. - 5 -Cllfdeu, Viscount . . 10 10 -St. Levan, Lord.. .. 1 1 -Western Morning

Wnod, Andrew A.Esq., the late 6 -

Wood, Miss L. J... - S -

Total Subs.... £13 7 -

Donation*.

Bullock-Webster,Hev. Canon - 10 -

Campbell, Mrs 10 - -Hill Mrs H . . - 11Hill, Miss J. A. M.. - 5 -Home, J. M. Esq. . . 1 - -

MiUar, Mvs. H - 10 -Millar, H. Esq - 10 -Patry. R. A. llsq . . - j 0 -Perowne, Ven. Arch-

deacon 1 - -

Waterfleld, Mrs. ... - 5 -Wright Mrs 10Concert and Practice

of Boat, 21 st and25th August 18 1 2

Coil*raioit boxes ... 11 6 2Sums nnder 5s. . . . . . 1 7 6

ToUA....£60 12 10

754 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

LOOE BRANCH.Patrons —

THE EARL op ST. GERMANS.GENERAL JAGO TRELAWNY.LORD COURTNEY.RICHARD FOSTER, Esq., J.P.R. A. PETBK, E»q., J.P.

President—Sir WM. TBELAWNY, Bart.

Local Committee —Mr. COLWILL, Chief Officer

Coastguard, ex officio.G. LYLE CARTER, Esq.Dr. CHILDS.Rev. E. H. GLENOEOSS, J.P.A. E. HUBFORD, Esq.J. C. LANG, Esq.R.A. PETBR, tsq., J.P.W. C. FUEL, Esq., J.P.Rev. W. SEAV«R.H. KNIQHT STEPHENS, Esq.Dr. J. E. WEBB, R.N.

Honorary Treasurer —T. PARSON, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —J. F. CHILDS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Barton, E. 8. Esq. . . - 5 -Bishop If Peter,

Capital and CountiesBanking Co., Ltd. - 10 6

Caunter, H. L. Esq. - 5 -

Childs, John F. Esq. - 6 -Chynoweth,J.G.Esq. - 6 -Coad, J. L. Esq. ... - 6 -

Foster.L.C.Esq.J.P. - 10 -Foster, Rd. Esq.,J.P. 1 1 -

Glencroes, Rev. Ed.H. J P - 10 -

Glencross, Mrs. (Lis-keatd) - 10 6

Grigg, John, Esq. . . - 10 6

Hennon, Rev.G.... 1 1 -Hurford, A. E. Esq. - 6 -Kemble, Mre.Arthur - 10 6KItBon, Rev. J. Bv

Lang J. C. Esq. ... - 10 -Marshall, Connock,

Esq - 5 -Martyn, Mrs. (Lis-

Peel, W.C. Esq., J.P.

Peter, R.A.Esq.,J.P. - 10 -Se'rpell Mrs . . . - 5 -

St. Germans, TheEarl of 1 1

St. Germans, The

Stephens, H. Knight,Esq 1 1 -

Thomas,W. F. Free-man, Esq., M.P. . - 10 -

Trelawny, General

Trelawny.SirW.L.S.,

Webb, Dr - 6 -W i l l i a m s , Mr.

Philpot . - 6 -White, J. Esq., J.P. ,

Williams, Mrs. E. . . - . 10 -Williams, Miss M.. - 10 -

Total Subs... £23 18 6

.Donation*.f. s. d.

Collecting Boxes ... 6 19 -

Total Dons. . . 7 1 6Total Subs. ..23 18 6

£31 - -

MEVAGISSEYBRANCH.

Local Committee—Oapt. WALTER WILLIAMS,

Chairman.GEORGE BATTEBSHILL, R.N.HBTEE HUNKIN.Capt. JOSEPH ORGAN.J. F. VARCOE, Esq.D. G. WILLIAMS, Harbour

Master.

Treasurer —CAPITAL & COUNTIES BANK.

Honorary Secretary —Capt. J. BALL FARRAN.

Annual Subscription!.Coode, Arthur, Esq. - 10 -Cornish Sardine Fac-

tory 1 1 -Dunn 4; Sons, M. . . 1 1 -Farran, Capt. J. B.. - 5 -Grier, Dr. C. Monro. - 10 -Higman, J. W. Esq.,

J.P - 10 -Mt. Edgcnmbe, Lord 3 - -Tremayne, J. C. L.,

Esq 1 1 -Varcoe, John F.,Esq. - 10 -Williams, J.C. Esq.,

J.P 3Sums under 65 -12 6

Total Snbs.. £12 - 6Donations.

Contribution Box atLife-boat House .. - 13 6

MULLION BRANCH.Local Committee —

J. SYDNEY DiVEY.Esq., J.P.,Chairman.

Dr. APPLETON.Mr. J. BROWN.Mr. WM. DENNIS.Mr. JOSIAH GEORGE.Mr. T. H. SHEPHAKD.Mr. W. T. SICH.Mr. R. THOMAS.Mr. J. W. WALTER.

Honorary SecretaryROT. J. H. SCHOLBFIELD.

Annual SubtaripHontClifden, Vlsconnt... 5 s -Slch, Mr. W. T. ... - 10 -Vyvyan, Rev. Sir

VyelLBart. 1 1 -Walter, Mr. J. W.. . - 10 -Williams, Mr. P. .. - )0 -

Total Subs... £8 15 6

Donations.Boies - 5 t

Total £9 1 1

N E W Q U A YBRANCH.Committee-

Lieut. H. THOMPSON, R.N.,Chairman.

S. BROWNE, TCsq.Dr. G. B. DAUNT.J. ENNOR, Esq., Senr.Dr. A. HARDWICK.W. J. M. HAWKEY, Esq.F. F. IVIMEY, Esq.Oapt. W. L. JENKIN.H. NORTHWAY, Esq.A. STKPHBNS, E^q.Dr. W. .T. STKPHKNS.PRNDARVES TRIST, Psq.T. H. WILLCOCKS, Esq.J. WILLIS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. H. A. HAWKEY.

Annual Svfocriptwiis.£. s. d.

Barclay & Co.. Ltd. 1 1 -

Buchanan, Col. H. B. - 10 6Bullmore, G. G. Esq. - 9 6Chretien, Miss C. E. - 10 -Chretien, Miss J. M. - 10 -Daunt, Dr. G. B. ... - 5 -Ennor, J. Esq., Senr. - 10 6Essingtou.Mrs. R. . - 10 6Gedye, J. P. Esq. . . - 5 -Hardwick, Dr. A. .. - 10 -Hawkey ,H. A. & Son - 10 6Hicks, Mrs. W - 10 -Ivimey, F. F. Esq. . 2 2 -rvimey, Mrs. F. F. . 1 1 -

Keir, Rev. A -10 6Martyn, H. Esq -10 -Martyn, H. J. Esq.. - 10 6Martyn, Wm. Esq. . - 6 -Newquay Water-

works Co -10 -Northway.Mrs.W.R. - 10 6Rippon, Mrs. G - 10 -Stephens, A. Esq. . . - 10 6Stephens, Dr. W. J. - 10 6Treffry.U. E. Esq. . 1 1 -Whitefield.H.F.Esq. 1 1 -WiUis, J. Esq - 10 -Wlllyams, A. C. P.

Esq 10 6Wyatt, Mrs - 10 -

Total Snbs. .£18 11 6

Donations.

A Visitor 20 - -Annual Demonstra-

tion 22 9Proceeds of Concert,

per P e n d a r v e sfrist Esq . . . .28 15 1

Collected at Exercise 3 ) 8 8Contribution Boxes. 1 17 8

Total Dons 77 12 2Total Subs 18 11 6

£96 3 8

PADSTOW BRANCH.President —

Col. C. R. PRIDEADX-BRUNE.Local Committee—

Mr. CIIAS. ALLPOBT.Mr. R. BINNY.Capt. T. K. BOWLET.Mr. M. D. CAMPBELL.Dr. E. TEMPLE CCBRAN.Mr. R. W. DANA.Mr. DFNKBSTBK (C.O. of

H.M. Coastguard").Mr. J.FracH, Principal Officer

of Customs.Mr. JAS. GROSE.

Mr.FRANK HARVKY.M.R.C.S.Mr. JNO. HAWKEN.Capt. P. HAWKEN.Mr. W. J. HENDY.Jos. HICKS, Esq., J.P.Mr. TREMAYNE HICKS.Dr. HOSKING.Capt. W. HUTCHINGS.Capt. W. KNIGHT.Mr. F. LANDKB.Mr. R. SUSSEX LANGFORD.Mr. W. M. MEAR.Mr. MELLUISH.Mr. PEARCE.Mr. WM. CJuiCK.Capt. CHAS. RAWLE.Mr. TOM RICKARD.ATHELSTAH RILEY, Esq.Mr. R. P. Rows.Mr. SHORT.Rev. M. B. WILLIAMSON.Mr. W. J. WINTER.Mr. WYLIE.

Honorary Secretary —Capt. J. S. GUY.

Annuat tfubtcriptiont.£. s. d.

Allport, Mr. Chas... - 5 -Baker Mr J. 1 -Barrett Mrs 5Bate, Mr. C 10Bate, Mr. H wBate, Mr. R - 10 -Bate, Mr. W - !0 -Bird, Miss 5Boiton, Mr. H 1 - -Bowley, Capt. T. K. - 6 -Bradford, Capt. B. K.,

R N 10 6Brenton, Mr. W. E. 1 - -Clemow and Son,

Clifden, Viscount... 1 1 -

Derrick, Mr. Wm... - 6 -England, Mr. N. . . . - ] 0 -England, Mr. W. .. - 10 -French, Mr. 0 - 10 -Grose, Mr. Jas. . . t . 1 1 -Harvey 0r. F ... - 10 -Hawken, Mr. John. - 10 -Hicks & Binny,

Hicks, Joseph, Esq.,J.P - 10 6

Hodges Mr H . . . . 5 -Hutchings, Capt. W. - 5 -Jennyns, Mr. W. . . - 10 -Langford, Mr.R. Sns-

Lovering, Miss .... - 1 0 -Mabley, Mr. F 1 - -Wagor, Mr. T l - -Martyn, Mr. R. G. . - 5 -May, Mr. T - TOMcCowen, Mr. G. . . - 10 -McCowen, Mr. J. . . - 10 -Mitchell, Mr. A. ... 1 - -Nugent, Mr. H -10 -Oldham, Mr. E 1 - -Pearse, Mr. and Mrs.

W J . 1 1Peters, Mrs 1 - -

Pope Mr J 1 -Prideaux-Brune, Col.

C. R 2 - -Riley.Athelstan.Esq. 1 1 -Stribley, Capt. J.... 1 10 -Taylor, Rev. W 5 -Thomas, Mr. R - 10 -Thompson, Mr.J.W. 1 10 -Tippett, Mr. E 1 - -Watson, Mr. W. ... 1 - -Winter, Mr. W. J.. - 5 -Williamson, Rev.

M. B - 10 -Sums under 6s 2 IT -

£36 17 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 755

ROCK.£. *. d.

Campbell, S. G,, Esq. 1 1 -Daua, R. W., *>q.. 1 1 -

Lander, Mr. F.C.... - 10 -Legoe, Ml. W. H. .. - 5 -Mear.W. O.M., h,sq. - 10 -Rowe, P. P. P., Esq. 1 1 -Short, Mr. G. li - 6 -Trevethan, Hias.... - 5 -Wylie, Mr - 5 -Sunid under 5s - 3 -

£ 6 6 6

WADEBRIDGK.Adams, Rev. J - 5 -Chapman, Mr. J. ... - 6 -Howard, Mr - J O -Lmder, Mr. FI - 5 -Martyn, Messrs. F.

and J - 7 6Martyn, W., Esq. . . - 5 -Phillips, Mr. W - 5 -Rendrll, Malor .... - 10 -Svinons, S., Esq. ... - 7 6Wills, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s 1 6 -

£ 1 11 -

Donations.

St. Enodoc Churchand Padstow \Ves-leyau Church Col-

CoJlected at Demon-stration 16 15 10

Contribution Boxes. 2 16 2

Total Dons. £22 18 9Total Subs. £47 15 -

£10 13 9

PENZANCE ANDSENNEN COVE

BRANCH.Local Committee—

Councillor A. K. BAHNETT(tbe MAYOR), Chairman.

W. H. ASH.J. RANFIELD.M. C. BATTEN-.G. H. BiZELEY.W. J. BAZEI.EY.W. BECKERLEY.Rev. T. BESNBTT.J. H. BBNNKTTS.W. BENNETTS.Lieut. COLE, B.N".G. H. COLES.JOHH B. CORNISH.R. PEA RCE COUCH.K. DAVY.T. R. FOSTER.W. r. Hiscox.R. T. HOLBROOK.F.HOLMAS.

W. H. JDLYAH.C. MABBOTT.H. MABBOTT.E. T. MATHEWS.P. NICHOLLS,B. PAGE.C. L. POOLE.GEO. POOLE.B. J. RrDGE.F. C. SiMPfos.W. 0. STKICK.N. H. STMONS.JAS. THOMAS.

J. WHMH.R. V. WILLIAMS.

Hon. Treasurer—Col. P. MARRACK.

Col. T. H. COKKISH.

Annital Subscriptwns.£. s. d.

Alcock, Hon. Mrs... - 5 -Anglo - Bavarian

Brewery, Ltd. ... - 10 6Armstrong. J . Sco*

bell, of Nanceal-verne - 10 -

B. L. B 5 -Banfield, John .... - R -Barnett, A. K - 10 -Bazeley, W. J - 6 -Bazeley, and Sons,

Ltd., Mess r s ,(jeoig) - 10 -

Bennetts, J. H - 10 -Black A. J 10Bodllly R. H - 5 -Bolitho, Miss, Tre-

raylor - B -Bolitho. Miss N - It) -Bolitho, Col. 0. U... - 6 -Bolitho, R. F 1 1 -Bolitho, Miss Sage L. - 5 -Bolitho. T. Bsdfbrd. 1 - -Bolitho, T. Robins . 1 - -Borlase, The Misses,

01 Castle Hurneck - B -Borlase, Mrs John . - 5 -Borlase & Venniug . ! • • . -Boyns.Nicbs,Buryan - B -Brauwell, A - 5 ~

Chenhalls, Wm - 5 -Chirgwin, R. & Son. - 10 6Colenno, W - 5 -Coles, G. H 1Cornish, J. B - 5 -Cornish, Fras. J. ... - B -Cornish, Col. T. H.. . - 5 -Corporation t>f Pen-

Corv,ClinordJ.,M.P. 2 - -Conch, R. Pearce... - 5 -Criddle ft Smith ... - B -Dale S H L. - B -Davy, R - 5Edwards, Dr. E. C. . - 5 -Field, Col. l\ W. ... - 10 6

Fitzgerald.Sir George

Freeman & Sons, J.. - 10 6Gregory, A. C - B -Hanley, C - 5 -Harvey & Co., Ltd. . - 10 -Harvey, Major W.L. -"10 6Hedgland. Kev. Pre-

bendary. M.A. ... - 5 -Hill, Rev. W.Sennen - 5 -Hiscox.W. T - 6 -Holbrook, K. T. . . . - 5 -Holman, Miss E. A. - 5 -Hohnan, N., St. Just - 5 -Holman, N. & Sons,

Ld 10 -flosking, T. F. k Co. - 6 -Howell, Mrs. D. ... 1 - - jJago, The Misses... - 5 -James, A.. H - s -King, Rev. H. Hugh - 5 -King, MB. R - 6 -Lavm, (Jhas - s -Lawrence, W - 6 -

Le Grice, Chas. D. N. - lu -LilUngston, G. B. P.

Mabbott,H 5Marrack, Col. P. . . . - lo -Martyn. Rev. R, J.,

St. Buryan - 6 -

£. s. d.Mathews. E. T sMelville, E 5 -Michel!, A. H. &

Michell, Mrs. A. 0. . - 5 -

Montgomerie, Dr.

Montgomery, Dr.. . - 5 -Nesbitt, Dr. R. G.,

Ogilvy, Mrs. J. W.,Perthshire 1 - .

Oliver, G 10 6Pagan, Mrs - 5 -Paynter. Lt.-Col.. , 1 - -Penlee & St. Ive's

Stone Quarries ... - 5 -PoVsne.W - 5 -Pool, Mrs. B - B -PoolandSon - S -Price, Charles 1 1Public Benefit Boot

Reading, Capt.H.T. - B -Redruth Brewery Co.,

Rogers, Rev. C. F. . - 5 -Rogers, Miss E - 10 -Rowe, W. F - B -Saundere, E. A.,

Queen's Hotel.... - 10 -

Simpson Bros - 5 -SingerS?wing Manu-

facturing Co - 10 6Smith, W. H.,&Son,

Star Tea Co., Ld. .. - 10 6St. Levan. Lord .... 1 1 -Strick, W. 0 - 6 -Symons, John - 5 -

Taylor, Rev. Thos.. - B -Terry,Miss, Hansoru - 5 -Thomas, J Vivian . - 5 -Thome, A. E. K. . . . - 5 -Tonkin, R. E., St.

Bnryan , -10 -Trelawny, Mrs. H.R. - B -Tremenheere, Rev.

W.B - B -Tremewen, Jf. T.,

Trevelyan, Lt.-Col.W.R 1 - -

Wai Key S 5W'eLh, Harry I. ... - 10 6White, Major Richd.

Crewi-llard, St. Just - 10 6Williams, Mrs., of

Marazion - & -Williams, N. T., of

Kely uack . . . . 6 -Wmgneld, Rev. W.

W - 5 -Yates, Mrs. Peel ... - 5 -Sums under 6J 2813 -

Total Subs... £82 3 6

Donations,Dent, C. H - 10 -Garraway, W - 5 -Hobbs W . B 5King, H - 6 -Levick G H . . . 2Pearson, C. H - 5 -Sharpe, J. W - 5 -Sums under 5s 3 1 0 -Pillar Boxes-

Cape Cornwall ... - 9 6Gurnard's Heid.. 7 9 6

Pendecn Li»ht-

Penz-a'-ce Bnat-

Other Boxes —Free L i b r a r y , £. x. d.

Western Hotel . . . - B 9Sums under 5*. . . . 1 8 7

Tot»IDons...4l 12 10Totoi Sabs. . ,t& 3 6

£123 16 4

PORTHLEVENBRANCH.

Local Committee —R. S. JAMES, Esq., Chairman.H. W. BEOWSB, Esq.R. S. JAMBS, Esq.G. LANYOS, Esq.J. PKNBERTHY, Esq.Dr. SPAIQHT.W. M. THOMAS, Esq.

Honorary SecreWy —Rev. H. W.COKBT.

A tntMi S'jLbgGription*.Bassftt, A. E<q 1 1 -BolitBo, Sons & Co. . 1 1 -B'yant, T. H. Esq.. - 5 -Carah, J Esq - 10Clifden, The Lord

Harvey & Co., Messrs.2 2 -James. R. S. Esq. . . - 5 -Lanyon, G. Esq. ... - 10 -Lawrence, Sir E.

Dnrning, Bart.,M P 2 2 -

Martin, Mr. J. M. . . - 5 -Morgan, G. Hay, Esq. 1 1 -Oxenham, F., Esq.. - S -Pei.berthy, J., E>q. - 10 6P.H.. - S -Ra.(xon, Mi. P.. G. . - S -Ratcliffe, A. E. Esq. - B -Rogers, Capt. J. P.,

R A 1 1 - 1Rowe, H,, Esq - 10 -St. Aubyn. R»v. St.

A. Molesworth ... 1 1 -St. Levan, Ixird .... 1 1 -

Total Subs. . . £23 13 6Donations.

Norman, Mrs - ]0 6Contribution Boxes . - 3 3

Total 24 7 3

PORTHOUSTOCKBRANCH.

Local Committee —Dr. E. J. LEVEBTOH SPRY,

Chairman.RiCHARn COAD, Esq.Mr. WM. JAMES.Mr. G. W. RosKRUaK.Dr. Ep. LEVEIITON SPRT.P. D. WILLIAMS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. Canon DIGGENS.

Annual Jvbscripttont.Clifden, Viscount . . 2 2 -Cade, Mrs 2 2 -Goad. Kichard, Esq. . - 10 -Diggens, Rev. W. A. - B -Jamee, Jlr. Wm. ... - 10 -Jevons, Walter, Esq. 1 1 -Lawrence, Sir E.

Morgan,G.Hay, Esq. .

Roskruge, Mr. G. VV. - B -

3 A

756 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.£. i. d.

Spry, Dr.E. J. Lever-ton 10 -

Sprv.Dr.Ed.Leverton - 6 -Tucker, J. A., Esq.. - 10 -Vivian, Sir Arthur

Pendarves, K.U.B. 1 1 -Vyvyau, Rev. Sir

Vyell.Bt 1 1 -Williams, P. D. Esq. 1 1 -

TotalSnbs 12 14 6

Donations.Collected at Autumn

Exercise 115 6Proceeds of Enter-

Contribution Boxes . - 3 5

Total.... £20 14 6

PORT ISAACBRANCH.

Local Committee —The Chief Officer H.M.

Coastguard.Treasurers-

Barclay & Co.'s Bank, Wade-bridge.

Honorary Secretary —R. Jr/LYAN GEORGE. Esq.,

M.D.

Annual Subscriptions.

Ulifden, Viscount . . 1 - -Cowie, Miss - 10 -

Duane, Miss B - 10 -Brmen, F. Esq - 10 6Fuller, Dr. Andrew - 10 BGeorge, Dr. R.J 10 -Glencross, Mrs - 5 -" In Memory of a

Sailor Boy" - 5 -Magor, Mrs - 10 6

Old Delabole SlateCo 1 1 -

Robertson.MissA.M. 1 - -Sandford, Mrs (1907) 1 1 -Smith-Pearse, Rev.

T -N Hart . . . 10 6Wharncliffe, Earl of 2 2 -

Total Subs... £12 17 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes, - 5 -Surplus of Dtmon-

Suodry Donations . . 1 5 6

Total £20 14 10

ST. I V E S ( C O R N -WALL) BRANCH.

Local Committee—The MAYOR, ex officio.Mr. CARRAN, Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard.EDWARD HAIS, Esq., J.P.Capt. T. R. HARRY, J.P.Rev. S. F. MARSH, Vicar.Dr. J. M. NICHOLLS, J.P.Capt. W. J. PAYNTER, J.P.A. J. PAZALT, Esq.JOBS PEAHCK, Es4.R. S. READ, Esq., J.P.Capt. JAS. STEVENS.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary-

Mr. C. J. A. FRENCH.

Annual Subscription*.£. s. d.

Barclay & Co., Messrs. ,p-r Mr. W. G.

Bennett, Mrs. E. G.. - 6 -Boase, Mr. Edward . - 6 -Brown, Mr. J. E.... - 6 -Chellew, Mr. T. J. . - 5 -Clifden, Viscount. .. 1 1 -Cory, Mr. Clifford J.,

M.P 2 2 -Cowley, Earl 2 2 -Danlel, Mr. Joshua,

J.P - B -Deacon, Mr. Allan . . - 5 -Deny. Mr. Myles S. - B -Dillon, H.W..& Son 1 1 -Dow, Mr. T. M - 10 6DVales, Mr. H. R. . . - 6 -Erskine, Rev. W. R. - 10 -French, Mr. C. J. A. - B -Gourock Ropework

Co 6 -Hair), Capt. Edward. - B -Ham, Edw., & Son,

Harry, Capt. T. R.,J p 10 -

Holland, 'Miss Scott - 6 -Lang, Mr. T. A - B -Lindner, Mr. M. P. - 6 -Marsh, Rev. S. F. . . - B -Meyerstein, Mr.F.H. - S -

Nicuolls. Dr., J.P .. - 10 -01sen,Mr.Julius,J.P. - 5 -Paynter.Capt.W. J.,

jp _ B -Pazolt, Mr. A. J.... 1 - -Pcarce, Mr. John... - 6 -Pellew, Mr. J. E. . . - 6 -Pinkerton, Mr. H. E. 1 - -Read. Mr. K. S., J.P. - B -RosewalLMr.G.B.,J.P.- 5 -Scully, Father. - 5 -Staff, Mr. G. T. A.,

J.P. - 5 -

Stevens, Mr. E. F. . . - 6 -St. Ives Harbour

Authority S E -St. Levan, Lord .... 1 1 -Treeldder.Mr.W.T.. 1 1 -Trewhella, Mr. W.,

J p iWarren, Mr. Wm... - B -Sams under 6* 9 3 -

Total Subs.... £39 - 6

Donations.Fishermen's List ... - 12 6Life-boat House Box 5 ti -Life-boat Box, per

Mrs. E. Gasking

Total Dons-... 7 3 6Total Subs... 39 - 6

£46 4 -

SCILLY ISLANDSBRANCH.President —

T. A. DOBRIEN-SHITH, Esq.,J.P.

Local Committee—W. GLDTAS, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.E. W. BANFIELD, J.P.Rev. R. A. BOSANQUET.T. F. BRADLEY.ISRAEL HICKS.OBADIAH HICKS.

F. W. JACKSON.C. B. MAGGS.E. N. V. MorLE.W. ROGERS.F. WATTS, J.P.

Honorary Secretary —E. J. BLUKTT, Esq., J.P.

Annual Subscriptions£. s. d.

Banfleld, E. W - 6 -Bluett, E. .1 - B -Bradley, T. F - 5 -Brushfield, T., M.D. - B -Dorrien-Smith, T. A.

E s q 1 1 -Gluyas W - B -Jackson F. W BMovie, E.N.V - 5 -Sedgwick. Rev. J. E. - B -Thompson, N. J - 5 -Walts F B -

Total Subs... £3 11 -

Donations.Contribution boxes . - 10 -

Total.... £4 1 -

Gkumber lanr j .CARLISLE AND

SILLOTH BRANCH.President —

The MAYOB of CARLISLE.

Treasurers —Messrs. CARE & Co., Carlisle.

Local Committee-Mr. G. MCNDELL.Mr. A. PARKER.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. WILLIAM Invnra.

Donations.Contribution boxes —

Cu-tom House ... 2 13 -

Total ....£3 13 a

MARYPORTBRANCH.President —

Col. WOOD, J.P.

Local Committee—LEONARD BROATCH, Esq.Capt. DAWSON.ALKX. GIBB, Esq.WILFRID HINE, Esq., J.P.E. W. LiGHTioor, Esq.JOHN MADGHAN, Esq., J.P.Capt. NELSON.t». J. POOKUlsGTOS SENHOU6K,

Esq., J.P.JOHN WILLIAMSON, Esq., J.P.

Hon. Secretary & Treasurer —Mr. QDINTIN MOORE.

Auditor-Mr. F. L. MARSDEN.

Collector-Mr. W. T. MOORE.

Annual Subscriptions.£. i. i.

Brayton Domain Col-lieries 1 1 -

Broatch, L., Esq. .. - 10 -Brown, H. W. Esq. - 6 -Carr's Flour Mills,

Ltd 1 1 -Carr,Hngh,Esq.,J.P. - S -Cartmell. Jos. Esq.. - B -

Dawson, Capt - 5 -Ferguson, Thos. Esq. - B -Flimby & B. Moor

Colliery Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Gibb, A. Esq - B -Hewetson, Mrs - 10 -Laweon, Sir Wilfrid,

Bart - )0 6Lightfoot.E.W. Esq. - 6 -Maryport & Carlisle

Railway Company 2 2 -Maryport Brewery,

Ltd - 10 -Maryport Co-opera-

tive Society 1 1 -Mangban, John, Esq. - B -Ritson, Messrs. & Co. 1 1 -Senhouse, Mrs. Pock-

Sewell, Mrs. (Brand-lingill) - 10 -

Watson, Jos. Esq... - 6 -Williamson, John&

Sons, Messrs., Ltd. 1 1 -Wllliamson, Mrs.

Thwaite 1 1

Total Subs... £19 16 6

Donation*.Contents of Collecting

Total £21 13 11

MILLOM BRANCH.President—

W. I. BABRATT, Esq., J.P.Local Committee-

Major C. J. MYERS, J.P.W. POSTLETHWAIII, E»q.

(Silecroft).P. B. STONEY, Esq.CEDBIO VAUGHAH, Esq., JJ.

Treasurer—W. T. LAWRENCE, Esq.

Hon. Secretary —Miss F. STONEY.

Bankers —Cumberland Union Bank,

Miilom.

Annual Subscription!.Barratt, Mrs. James 1 - -Barratt, W. Esq. .. - 10 6Gunson, John, Esq. - 6 -Hodbarrow Mining

Jefferies, Mrs - B -Laurence, W.T. Esq. - B -I ewthwaite, W.Eoq. 1 1 -Myers, C. J. Esq.... 1 1 -Myers, George Esq.. - B -Postlethwaite, W.

Esq 1 1Stouey, P. Bntler

Esq - BVangban,Cedric,Esq. - 10 «Sums under Sc - 2 6

Total.... £9 15 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 757

SEASCALEB R A N C H .Treasurer-

Mr. WALKER WHITTLE.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. H. J. WBIGLET.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Barratt, The Misses,Cartoon Hall 1 - -

Wordsworth, Kev. J. - 10 6Wrigley, Mr. H. J. . - 5 -

Total Subs.....£l 15 6

Donations.Contribution Box at

Post Office 3 9

Total. ...£l 19 3

W H I T E H A V E NBRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. The EAELOP LONSDALB.

Local Committee — •Capt. IRVING, Chairman.G. C. BENHBTT, Esq.WM. BSBWSTEK, t*q.JOHN DAVIS, Esq.J. G. DEKS, E»q.Dr. FISHER.J. I. FISHEE, Esq.S. W. GOODALL, H.M.

Customs.GEO. HODGSON, Esq.W. E. MASON, Esq.E. STIVEN, Esq., C.E.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. J. G. OLDFIELD.

Annual Subscriptions.Armstrong, Mr. W, J.- 10 6Bennett & Jones,

Brackenridge, Mr.T. - 6 -Brewster, Mr. W. . . - 6 -Broadbent, Mr. S. . . - 6 -Burns-Lindow Mr.

8. L 1 1 -Chisam, Mr. J - 5 -CleatorMoorBrewing

Collis, Mrs. I. M. .. - 6 -Collia, Mr. W - 5 -

Dees, Mr. J.(J - 10 -Dickinson, Mr. W. - 5 -Dodgson, T. S. Esq. - 10 -Fisher & Steward... - 5 -

Fisher, Mr. J. I 6 -Frazer, R. & Sons,

Hodgson, Mr. Geo. . - 1(1 6

Jackson, Messrs. J.

Jefferson, Messrs. R.and H 1 1 -

LeconfieW, Lord ... 1 1 -Lonsdale, Lord 5 5 -Mason, Mr. W. E... - 6 •Metcalf, Messrs. T.

K. & W 5 -Moore, Aid. R. W. . - 6 -Mossop, Mr. J. B. . . - 6 -Muriel, Dr 6Nangon, Mr. E. L... - 6 -Oldfleld, Mr. J. G... - 6 -Pattinson * Son, Jno. - 10 -Pearson, J. & Son . . - 5 -Robinson, Mr. J. H. 1 1 -

£. it. a.Stirling, Mr. W. ... 2 - -Stiven, Mr. E 6 -W a l l a c e Bros.,

Whitehaven Colliery

Whittle & Sons, J.Ltd.- 5 -Sums under &s 1 5 -

Total Subs.... £'25 13 -

WORKINGTONBRANCH.

President —The Right Hon. The EABL

OF LONSDALE.Chairman —

The Kev. S. P. i. CURWEX,Rector of Workington.

Local Committee —R. ADAMS, Esq.W. BUCK, Esq.R. BTEKS, Esq.ST. GEORGE CURWEN, Esq.J. G. DEKS, Esq.W. L. FLETCHEK, Esq.D. J. MASON, Esq.H. VALENTINE, Esq.R. WILLIAMSON, Esq.

Honorary Treasurer—JONATHAK SCOTT, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —FRED. W. SIMMONDS,

23, NooK Street.

WORKINGTON.

Annual Subscriptions.

Gibson, Miss M. A. - 111 -

Randies, Sir John,M.P 1 1

Williamson, Messrs. 2 2 -Williamson, T. Esq. 1 1 -

TotalSubs. ..£7 17 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 2 1 7

Total £9 18 7

Benbtgi)g{)iu.LLANDDULAS

A N DCOLWYN BAY

BRANCH.President—

The Right Hon. the EAEL OFDuHDftBALD.

Local Committee-Rev. Canon C. F. ROBERTS,

Chairman.Mr. J. S. CHENHALL.Dr. A. B. ELLIOTT.Mr. W. W. HujiBLur.Mr. JOHS ISGLIS.Dr. P. MORRIS.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. B. H. JONES.

Annual Subscription*.£. s. d.

Brodrick, Hon. L. A. - 10 -Dnndouald, The

Right Hon. the

Hnmbley.W.W.Esci. - 10 6Jones, Sir Alfred L.,

Jones-Bateman, Rev.B 1 1 -

Kneeshaw Lupton,and Co., Messrs. . . & - -

Raynes&Co. Messrs. 6 - -Roberts, Rev. C. F.. - 5 -Turner, W. N. Esq. 1 1 -

TotalSubs £24 8 6Donations.

Contribution Boxes . - 18 10

Total.. £25 7 4

Derbgg&i re .BELPER BRANCH

(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary—W. P. ADSHEAD, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Adshead Mr 1 1 -AdBhea.1, Miss -10 6Allen, Dr - 6 -Bain Mr - 5 -Bakewell, Mr - 5 -Burkinxhaw, Mr. ... - 6 -C Uvert, Mr - fi -Fletcher, Mrs. T. B. - 6 -Flucfc. aiiss - 5 -Gill Dr - 5 -Gilleti, Mr - 5 -Glassey, Mr - 5 -

Gregory, Mr - 5 -Hansou, Mr., J.P... - 10 6Holden, Mr - 5 -

Hunter, Mr. J., J.P. 1 1 -Hunter, Mr. M - 6 -Jackson, Mr. F - 10 -Jacoby,SirJ.A.,M.P. 1 1 -Loverock, Mr - 10 6McAuslan, Mrs - 5 -Nuttall Mr . . - 6 -Pym, Mr J . . - s -Pym, Messrs. E. &

A - 5 -Robinson. Mr. F. L. - 6 -Smith Dr - 5 -Slillman, Mr - 5 -Strutt.Mr.G.Herbert,

J.P. 1 1 -Terry, Mr - 5 -White, Mr. J. H. . . - 6 -Sums under 5s 3 3 -

Total £16 8 6

DERBY BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary—J. SEDOWICK, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Austin, G. Esq 1 1 -Briggs, W. H. Esq. - 10 6Kvans Mrs. Walter 2 2 -Greaves, F. W. Ksq.,

J p _ 10 6Laurie, Dr. R., J.P. - 5 -

£. s. d.Moody Miss 6 -Newbold, J.W.Esq.,

J.P - 10 6Robotham,W.B.Esq. 1 1 -Stevenson, C. P. Esq. - 10 6Swingler, Alfred, Esq. 1 1 -

Total £7 17 -

Bebonsfme.APPLEDORE

BRANCH.Local Committee-

Admiral Sir WK. DOWELL,G.C.B., President.

Rev. J. B. WHITE, Chair-man.

Mr. H. R. BAZKLET, B.A.Lt. J. BOLT, R.N.Capt. PRIDEAUX BRUNK.Mr. W. T. CHARLEWOOD.Kev. T. NEWTOS LIEKB.Mr. C. IiUTTRELL.Mr. H. MARTIN.Capt. MEAD.Lieut. R. F. NEWCOJIBS

R.N.Mr. M. A. "Nixos.Capt. W. POPIIAM.Mr. J. L. BOOBD.Rev. G. SCHOLEY.Mr. F. A. SEARLE.Commander J. F. STUART,

R.N.Dr. VALENTINE.

Ladies' Committee(For Collecting) —

BIDEFORD.Mrs. DU5IARF.SQ (Hon. Sec.)Mrs. ACKLAND.

Miss BEKESFOKD.Miss IDA BOWLES.Mrs. WADE-DALTON.Miss DUMARESQ.Mrs. DIGBY.Mi&s DUNN.Miss HEATH.Mrs. HOBHOOSE.Miss IDA KELSALL.Miss K. McCoNAGHY.Miss PEARSKMrs. PLUMMER.Miss HEKiz-^mrm.

BARNSTAPLE.Miss CHANTER (Hon. Sec.)Mrs. COPP.Mis* HAMMOND.Miss HAWKES.MiSS HUXTABLE.Mrs. BEAUMONT JAMES.Mrs. JONES.Mis« LANGDOX.Mrs PENHALL.Mrs. W. E PITTS-TUCKER.Mrs. ROWCLIFFE.MTB. SI.YS.Miss STRICKLAND.Mis. SUMMER.Mrs. WILLIAMS.Miss WlLLINK.Mrs. WILLSHIRE.

IN9TOW.

The Misses WHITE.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. H. C. WHITEHEAD.

758 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1909.

Banters —WILTS AND DORSET BANK,

BlDESORD.

Annual Subscriptions.APPLEDORE, BIDBPORD,

WESTWARD Ho ! ANDNORTH AM.

£. 8. d.Allen, Mr. T. W. . . 1 1 -Anson, Mrs - 6 -

Bazeley, Mr. H. M. . - 10 -

Heimet, Col - 10 -Blackburn, Mrs - 5 -

Boyd, Mr. A. H. ... 10 6Boyes,Mrs - 6 -Boyle Mr. G 10 -Bruce, Mrs - 5 -Carnegie, Mr. C.S... - 10 -Charlewood, Mr. W.

Churchward, Eev.Preb. Dimond.... - 10 -

Cock, Lamerton &Cock, Messrs - 10 -

Crorthwaite, Sir R. . - 10 -Dalton, Col. Wade . . - 6 -D»w, Mrs. Geo - 5 -Dawe, Mr. W. H. .. - 5 -

IMdham, Mrs - 6 -

Dowell, Admiral Sir

Duraareeq, Mrs - 5 -Duncan, Miss - 6 -Dunn, Miss M E . . . - 6 -Dunn, Eev. T - 6 -Edward*, Mr. C. C. . 1 1 -Egerton, Mrs - 5 -Everett, Mr. G. H. - 6 -

Field, Mrs 3 3 -Fuller Miss 6 -Fyffe, Eev. E - 6 -Gardener, Mrs - 10 -Garnett, Mrs. F. . . . - 5 -Garnett, Mr. H - 5 -Gerrard, Mr. A - 6 -

uosset. Miss -10 -Gnbbins, Col - 5 -Hake, Mr. Geo - 5 -Hertz-Smith, Mr. J.

C T 5 -Hinde, Major - 10 -Hoare, Mr. Wilson - 6 -Hobhouse, Mr. A. H. - 5 -Hooper, Miss - 6 -Honldsworth, The

How, Messrs. J., &Co . ... - 10 -

Hunt Miss 5 -H. W. B - 5James, Mr. B.

Boucher - 5 -James , Mrs . K.

Boucher 1 - -Kenny Miss 5Kelsall, Capt., E.N. - 6 -Kerrlck, Lieut -Col. - 10 -Leeke, Eev. T. N.

(190V-8) 1 - -

Luttrell Mr C .... 10Macintosh, Mr. J. S. - 5 -Martin, Mr. A. McN. - B -McLaren, Mrs - 5 -Mason, Mrs - 10 -Mason, Mr. J. H. . . 1 1 -Men-field and Trap-

nell, Messrs - 7 6

Morris, Maj. -General - S -

£. s. d.N. D. Golf Club .... 2 2 -Nicholls, Mr. G. J. . - 5 -Nixon, Mr. A - 10 6Paton, Mr - 5 -Peard.Mr. G. O - 6 -Pearse, Colonel - 5 -Ptummer, Mrs - 5 -Plummer, Miss .... - 5 -Pridham, Messrs. W.

& Son - 6 -Sawer, The Misses.. - S -Scboley, Eev. G. ... - 10 6Searle, Mr.F.A. ... - 5 -Slbthorpe, Gen -10 -

Skymier, Mrs - B -Smart, Miss - 6 -Somes, Mrs 1 1 -Spring, Eev. H. C. . - 5 -Still, Mr. C. J. G. .. - 10 -Stuart, Commander

J.F., E.N - 10 6Stncley, Mr. H. N. G. - 5 -Thrupp, Mrs - 10 -Townley.Col - 6 -

Turner, Mrs - 5 -Tnrrall, Mr. C. D... - 5 -Vincent Ac Duncan,

Waddington, Mrs... 1 1 -Walker, Miss - 6 -Wilson Miss . 5Wilson, Mtis - B -Wren Mrs - S -Wren, The Misses. . 1 - -Sums under 5> 13 10 1

£62 11 1

INSTOW.Christie, Mr. A. L... 1 1 -tverett, Mr. C. E. . - 5 -Hlnchliff, Mrs - B -Noyes, Mr. H - 5 -

Slater, Messrs 2 2 -White, Eev. J. B... - 6 -

Sums under 6s 4 4 -

£8 IT -

TORRINGTON.

Adams. Mr. J - 5 -Dreadnought No. 4 . 1 - -Holwill, Mr. H - 5 -Macindoe and Brown,

Mallett, Major .... - 10 -Vaugban, Mrs.W. F. - 6 -Sums under 6 ; 2 2 -

£4 12 -

BAHNSTAPLE AND DISTRICT.

Baker, Mrs. and Miss - 5 -Bean, T. E., and

B.M.G.S. Graham - 5 -Chichrster, Mrs. ... 1 - -Chichester, Mr. H. . - 10 -Cole Mrs - 10Davie, Mr. G. C. ... - 10 -Davie, Miss - 10 -Edwards Dr 5

Gray, Mr. and Mrs. - 1 0 -Gribble, F. M - 5 -Gribble, Miss - 5Gunn, Mrs -10 -Harris, Mrs - 10 6Harper, Mrs - 5 -Best, Mr. S - 10 -Hibbert, Mrs E -Hyde, Mr JO -

£. «. (i.Jameson , Mr l 1 -Jonas, Mr. H. J. . . . - 5 -Malone, Mrs - 5 -Morse, Mr. S - 5 -National Provincial

Bank - 10 -Pattison, Mr. E. P.

Platt, Mrs 1 1 -Pope, Eev. W.&Mrs. - 6 -Preston, Dr. & Mrs.. - 6 -Prout, Mr. S. G - 5 -

Schofield.Mr.&Mrs. - 5 -Smith, Mr. C - 10 -So»reB,Mr.E.J.,M.P. 1 1 -Thorold, Mrs - 10 -Toller, Mr. W. H... - 10 -Tucker, Mr. E. Pitts - 10 -Webber. Mr. and

Mrs. Incledon ... - 10 -Whaley, Mrs. C. H.. - 5 -Whaley, Mrs. C. H. - 5 -Will., Miss - B -Wrey, Mrs. A - B -Sums under 65 26 4 -

£44 3 -

Donations.Allen. Mr. T. W. . . 2 2 -Collected at Girls'

School, BowesEoad,J< ew Southgate,London, by MissJ. E. Goodwin ... 1 - -

Proceeds of WaterCarnival 10 - -

Contribution Boxes . 116 3

Total Dons. ..£14 18 3Total Subs... £120 3 7

Total. £135 1 10

BRIXHAM BRANCH.President—

The Rt.Hon. LOKD CHCBSTOH.Local Committee—

Eev. STEWART SIM.Capt. FESTING, R.N.Mr. W. FISHSR, Chief Officer

of Coastguard.Comm. GIBBONS, E.N.E. H. KEMSKR, Harbour-

master.WM. LOVSXL.Capt. MANLEY.Mr. A. E. PAYNE,

H.M. Customs.W J. SANDERS.J. SCOBLB.W. G. TULLT.W. WlNSOR.

Honorary Secretaryand Treasurer —

Eev. E. W. PKRRT CIBCUITT,The Vicarage, Brixham.

Annual Subscription.Sim, Eev.S - 5 -

Ashwell. Mrs - 5 -Balham, E - 5 -Barratt, F. Leyland,

M.P 1 1 -Circuitt, Eev. E. W.

Perry - 5 -Dorward Col BElliott, J. B - 5 -Ferrier, Mrs - 6 -Forster, W. E - 5 -

£. «. d.Oooch, Miss - 6 -Green, W. Esq., J. P. - B -Harlowe, Major J. . . - 10 -Hogg, Miss - 10 -

Jolliffe, Eev. C - B -Joy B H 10 -Lakeman, T 5 -

Love, Mrs. G - 6 -Manley, Captain ... - 10 6Manlove.S. 0 - B -Maxwell, C. J - 10 -Moalle N 5 -Moale, N 6 -Morrison W . 1 1 -Nicholson, Mrs - 5 -Paignton Co-opera-

tive Society - 5 -Shirl, Mnjor - S -Singer, W. M. G. . . 6 - -Spens, A. L - 6 -Whitley, W 1Sums under 6» 15 6 9

Total Subs. £31 19 3Donations.

Contribution Boxes . 2 0 8

Total £83 19 11

CLOVELLY BRANCH.Local Committee-

Sir W. L. SIUCLET, Bart.,Chairman.

Mr. G. C. CAIRO.Rev. S. HEKSLKT.Rev. D. HUGHES.Mr. H. JONES.Kev. E A. Lur*.Mr. J. Moss.Mr. J. T. Moss.Mr. W. Moss.Mr. W. STEELX.

Treasurer—Kev. T. L. V. SIMKIN.Honorary Secretary—Mr. JOHN BORNAED.

Annual Subscription?.Burnard, Mr. John . - B -Caird, Mr. G. C - 5 -

Elwes, Mr. E 1 - -

Hensley,' Eev. S. ... - 10 -Hey wood, Mr. B 1 - -Hughes, Kev. D B -

Luff, Eev. E. A. ... - 5 -

Moss, Mr. J. T - B -Moss, Mr. W 6 -Simkin, Eev. T.L.V. - 10 -Steele, Mr. W - 5 -Siucley, Sir W. L... 1 10 -Vine, Mr. M - 5 -

Total Subs... £9 12 -Domutoru.

CoutributionBoxes.il 1 1

Total.. £20 13 1

DARTMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee—Capt. W. H. ANQEL, J.P.,

Chairman.Capt. S. E. BrjCEpHiTT.

Honorary Secretary—J. MDnpHr, Esq.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 759

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Battlett, J., Esq.... - 10 -Buckpbitt, Capt - 6 -Channel Coaling Co. - 10 -Collins, G. H. & Co.,

Messrs - 10 -Ellis, C. Esq - 5 -Knollys, Major F. L. - 10 -Nance, J. T . . 10 -Philip & Son - 6 -Eeawick, Wilton &

Co., Messrs - 10 -Seavle, R. B., Esq. . - 10 -Selby, C. F - 6 -Tolman, J. X - 5 -

Total Subs... £4 16 -Unatiani.

Contribution Boxesand Sums under5 8 7 5 1

Total £12 0 1

DAWLISH BRANCH.Honorary Treasurer—

AI.&X. MoCASLAND, Es^.jJ.P.

Honorary Secretary —H. LLOYD WABD, Esq.

Bankers—CAPITAL fe COUNTIES BANK.

Oollectoi—Mr. LBWIS, R.N., H.M.

Coast Guard.Annutt Sthtcriptv ns.

Altoru, Kev. W. P.. - 6 -Anderson, Mr. David - 10 -Bagshaw, Mri. F. . . - 10 6Balme, Mrs - 6 -Barratt, Mra ..'....- 6 -Bayldon, Mr. E. H.,

J.P., D.L 1 1 -Benttull, Miss - 10 6

Browning, Capt. 6. A.,R.N - 10 6

Church, Major ...... 10 -

Cralgie, The Misses . 1 1 -Daubeny, Mr.W. A.,

J.P. - 5 -D.-von, Rt. Hon.

Eailof 1 -

Doxai, Commander,R.N - S -

Empson, Mi«F.... - 6 -Esdaile Miss 5 -Ferris Mr R B . 10 -Gamlen, Miss M. B. 2 - -Glennie, Mw . . . . 6 -G o r d o n-Cumming.

Sir William . . - BHoare,Mr8.P.Men-ik - 6 -Hoare, Mr. Peter,

J.P. -;10 -Hobson,Mr. A - s -

Jones, Mri - B -Keen*, Mr. W - 10 -Laye, Major -Gen.

C.V.O., C.B - 5 -LVyds Bank . 6Lovely, Dr. C. N... - 5 -Marshall, Miss - B -Maurice, Mrs 5 -McCasland, Mr. A.,

J P 1 1Neuman, Sir Robt. . - 6 -Norrington,Mr.P.L. - 10 -Nosworthy, Mrs. ... - 10 6Pardoe, Mr. E. A. .. - B -Parr, Mrs - B -

£. 's. d.Partridge, Mrs 5 -Pattrick, The Misses - 6 -Penuell. Mlsa - 5 -Pierce, Miss F - 5 -Pike, Mrs. J.B - 6 -Pike, Mrs. W. J.... - s -Plenderleath, Com.,

R.N., H.M. Coast-guard, Dawliah ... 1 - ~

Plenderleath, Miss . - 5 -Salmon, Major - 5 -Taylor, Miss - 5 -Thomas, Mrs. H. D. - B -Thomas. Sir G - 6 -

Ward, Mr. Lloyd. .. 1 1 -Washlngton, Mr. J.

W.C., J.P - 10 -Welch, Mrs 1 -

" Windward " , . . . 6 ~Sums under 6« 10 18 6

Total Subs.. £36 4 6

DonatfoM.Collecting Boies 2 1 10

Total. .,.£38 6 4

EXETER BRANCH.

Local Committee-Rev. Chancellor W. J. ED-

HOKDB, B.D.Rear - Admiral MATHER

BYLBS.

Honorary Treasurer andSecretary —

COCBTBNAY H. EDMONDS,Esq.,

Mote Lodge, Heavltree,

Collector-Mr. JOHN VASSTONK,

Oakfleld SL.Heavitree, Exeter.

Annual SuotcripHom.Blacking, W. T. Esq. - B -Bond, The Misses. . . - 10 -Drake, Miss - 5 -Edmonds, Rev.

Chancellor, B.D... - 10 6Edmonds, Conrtenay

Exeter Co-operativeSociety, Limited. . 1 1 -

Exeter Gas Co - 10 -Franklin, G. Esq.,

J.P - 10 6Green &Son, Messrs. - B -Harris, J. D. Esq.,

MD .. - 6Kiugdon, W. D.,

Esq., M.D 1 1 -Lloyd, H. C. & Son . - 10 -Mallett, W. R. Esq. - 5 -Mathew, Misses 10 -Milford, MissS. E. . - 10 -Norman and Pring,

Messrs 1 1 -Plnder and Tuckwell,

Messrs - B -Ross & Pidsley - S -ttowe Brothers* Co.,

Limited, Messrs. . - 10 6Binders, Mrs. E. A. - 10 -Thomas, J. L. & Co.,

Messrs. - 10 -Wilson,$OD4Coornbe - 6 -Wippell, H. H. Esq. - B -Sums under B< - 2 6

Subs... £11 2 6

Donation*.£. ». d.

Contribution Boxes —Half Moon Hotel,

per Mr. C.T. Finch 3 15 8Hosklns & SOD,

Messrs - 10 9Bucie, Hotel, per

Mr. W. Norman - 16 ITVictoria Hotel, per

Mr. R.A.Cudde-ford - 10 -

Pillar Boxes andBoxes under 6*. - 2 -

Total Dons... 5 15 -Total Subs. ..11 2 6

£16 17 6

EXMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee-Rev. C. R. CAKE, Chairman.Colonel ADAKS.A. J. DAKKK, Esq.B. J. M. DONNE, Esq.Capt. A. B. G. GBENFELL,

R.N.Colonel CHAKLES L. HABVEY.JOHN LANSLET, Esq.H. MARTIN, Esq.T. RAMSBOTHAM, Esq.R. TUOKEB PAIH.Mr. W. T. VENSOK, Chief

Officer Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary—M. F. MOEESBT, Esq., R.N.,

Paymaster-in-Chiefl

Collector—JOHN Dixoit.

Annual Suttoriptiont.Adams, Col. H. C... - 5 -Baillie Mrs - B -Baker, H. G - 6 -Baker Mrs - B -

Bazalgett*. Captain - 10 -Belfleld, General E.. - 5 -Bennett, Mrs - S -Birch, G.E. Mrs.... - B -Blader, Mys - 7 6Brooksmlth, W. ... - 10 -Burgmann, Col - 5 -Carew, Mrs. Hallo-

well - 5 -Carr.Rev.C.K - B -Carter, F. E - 5 -

Darke, A. J. Esq.. . - B -Davies, W. G - B -Davis W - B -Dawea,Hev. G - 5 -Donne, B.J.M. Esq. - 10 -Donne, Mrs. - 10 -Drage, Col - B -

Drake, Lady E. F.Eltott - 10 -

Dunboyne, Lady . - B -Duncan, Miss ... . - 5 -Elliott, Mrs. Max . - 5 -Fairer, Rev. F. . . - B -Fell, Rev Dr.... . - 6 -Forbes, Mrs - 6 -Foreter, Lt.-Col. . 1 - -Freeman, Richard . - 10 -Friends 2 JO -Gardiner, Chas - B -Gardner, C. E - 10 6Gill, P. 0. Esq - 6 -

Grenfell, Capt.,R.N. - 10 -

£. s. d.

Hamilton, A.K. Esq. B - -Hamilton, Mrs C. . . - B -Hancocks, Major ... - B -Harris, M E . ... BHai vey, Col - BHoyle, E. 1'., EiM.. . - 10 -Hunt •!, Fred. Esq. . 1 1 -Him -r y - 10 -

Hn r i i t t ;?» , Misses .. - 5 -Jo i - - 5 -Kavauagh, Mrs - 10 -Kelly, Mrs 10 -Kennedy, Sir C - 6 -Kensington. Mias. .. - 5 -Kerr, Mrs Ferrier . . - B -

Kingsford, Miss 5 -Langley, John, Esq. 1 - -Ley Richd - 1 0 -Lloyd, Col 10 -

Maoaulay.TheMlsses - B -Mackenzie, T. D 10 -Marten, H.C., M.D. . 1 1 -Martin Prebd .... 5MetcaMe,Mre...... 1 1 -

Miller A. Esq -10 -Nicholson, Miss .... - B -Nicol, C. A., Esq. . . 1 1 -Norman, J. E. Esq. - 10 6Pain, Mr. Tucker . . 1 1 -

Percival, A. P., Esq.(1907-8) . , . . 2 -

Peters, Gen. H. B... - 10 -Phillips, F. Esq 1 1 -Pinckney Miss - 10 -Pope, Sydney E. ... - 10 -Powell Miss 10 -Price, Kev. E. C 5 -Prideaux, Miss .... - 7 -Ramsbotham.T.Esq - 5 -

Rogers, H. C. Esq... - B -

Stewart, Mrs. H. .. - B -Stirling, Mr - B -Tait, Mrs. Lawson . - B -Tanner, C. F. Esq. . - S -

Thornycrofl, C. E. . . - 10 -Tuite, Mr. D. L 5 -Tyacke, Colonel.... - 10 -

Webber J - B -Willonghby, Smith . - 5 -Wimbush, Philip . . - 10 -

Wyndoar, A. J - 5 -Sums under 6s. ... 35 T 6

Total Subs... £85 11 -Donation*.

Collecting Boxes ... 1 B 7Collected in Lymp-

stone Church, perRev. C. G. Browne 2 8 6

Total £89 5 1

ILFRACOMBEBRANCH.

Local Committee—Dr. THOEOJ.D, Chairman.Capt. JAS. BALE.Capt. JKO. BALLKY.Capt. BIRMINGHAM.Capt Cuff, K.N.C. J. COPKBB.W. C. DALLIH.C. DAKBYSHIRB, J.P.H. M. GABDINEB.W. H. GOULD, J.P.

,,. , - .-.-g... I a

760 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

Commander NICHOLSON,R.N.

E. M. Rows.W. W. TATTAM.

Hon. Treasurer—DUNCAN GUILDING.

Honorary Secretary—WILLIAM COLE.

^nnua{ Subscriptions.£. t. d.

mums. Mr". G. . . . - 6 -

Bobbett, H. J - 6 -Burchell, P . . . - 6C. " Glencse " - 5 -Cole. Win - 5Copner. 0. J - 6 -Corrie, Miss - 6 -Cottingham, J, B. . . - 5 -

Darbyshire, C., J.P. 1 - -Dickinson. C. H - 5 -Down, Miss A. E. .. - 5 -Draper, Misse* - 5 -Fflnch, J. P - 5 -Fursdon, Mrs - 10 -Gardiner, H. J 1 l -t t a r r e t t , M r s .

Gordon, W 5 -Gould W. H - 5GrJldine, D. (1907-8) - 10 -Heginbottom, Mrs. .' - in -Heineman, R. T. . . . - 5 -Hosken, Mrs - 5 -Ilfracombe Ho te l

Visitors 9Lilllngton, Misa ... - 6 -Martin, W. T. . . . 6Maule, G.N..J.P. . 1 1 -Mannder, Misses . . . -- 5 -Robinson, Rev. A. E. 1 - -Kowe, E. M 5S e y m o u r , Arch-

Starkey, T - 10 -Stewart.L.G - 5 -Thornley, C 5 -Thorold, H. 0 - B -Thnrstons, H. J. . . . - 5 -Tugwell, Preb - 6 -Wall, Rev. G - 5 _W i n t e r b o t h a m ,

Canon - 6 -Wrigley, T 5 -

ToUlSubs..£26 2 -

Donation!.Proceeds of Lecture,

by Sir. R. J . Let's 4 9 6Net Proceeds of Life-

Boat Thursday . . .31 14 -Contribution Boxes .10 17 1

Total Dons 47 1 1Total Snbs 26 2 -

£73 3 1

Legacy.The late Mrs. Jlary

P a r m i n t e r , ofWiUiton, Somerset

£110 5 11

LYNMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee—E. B. JEONB, Col., Presi-

dent and Chairman.Mr. MU.LEB, Coastguard

Officer.

Mr. C. N. BET AN.Mr. C. A. BRIGGS.Dr. EDWARDS.Mr. F. B. ERHIDOE.Mr A. L. FORD.Mr. TOM JONES.Mr. KIMHINS.Mi. E. J. PEDDEB.Dr. WARREN.

Honorary Secretaries —Rev. C. E. TREADWELL.

Mr. C. N. BEVAN.Honorary Treasurer —Mr. F. B. EHKIDGE.

Annual Subscription*£. s. d.

Bevan, Mr. C. N. ... - 5 -Briggs, Mr. C. A. . . - 10 6Briggs, Mr. T. H.

Charbonnier, Mr. . . . - 10 -Charley, General ... - in -Cosway, Miss - J O -Cox, Rev. W. F, 5 -Davi«, Mr. J. B. .. - 5 -

Edwards, Dr - 10 6El-ridge, Mr. F. B... - 10 6Ford, Mr. A. L - 10 6Hewitt, Sir Thomas 1 1Hume, The Misses . 5.1 eu'ne, Colonel - 1 0 -Jones, Mr. Tom .... - 10 6Mason, Mr. T - 10 -Newnes, Sir G.,

Pedder, Mr. E. J. . . - in 6hiddell, Mr. W - 5 -Boss, Mr. H. M - 10 6Uuxton, Mr. M. A.. - 5 -Senier, Mr. H - 10 -Stranack, Mr. R. A. . - 5 -Tonge, Mr. F. W. . . 1 - -Treadwell, Rev. C. E. - 5 -Vogel, Mr. F - 10 -Warren, Dr - 10 -Sums under 5s. ..-,. 3 13 -

Total Subs. .£17 8 -

Donations.

Life-Boat Saturday 28 3 10Life-Boat Boxes.... 1 19 9Rent Reading Room 6 - -Sundry Donations . . 3 1 7 -

Total Dona. ..39 - 7Total Subs... 17 8 -

£56 8 7

NEWTON ABBOTBRANCH.President —

Mrs. MAKCUS HABE,Court Grange.

Local Committee —Capt. R. C. DYES, E.N.The TREASURES.

Treasurer —R. HAMBLY, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Capt. H. QDINTANILKA.

Annual Subscriptinnt.Adams, S. P., Esq.. - fi -Raker, Lady - 5 -rtaker. Miss - 6 -Clifford of Chudleigh,

Lady 1 1 -)evou and Courtenay

Clay Co 1 J -Goddard & Co - 5 -

£ . s. d.Hambly, K. &q.... - fc -Hare, Mrs. Marcus . 5 - -Hext, Admiral Sir

John - B -Johnson, Miss E. . .. - 5 -Jones, Mrs. Owen. . - 10 -l^evett, Mrs - 5 -Plowman, C.W. Esq. - 5 -Plumptre, Mrs - 5 -Quintenilha.Capt.H. 1 1 -Rendeil ft Sawdye.. - B -Smile, The Misses. . - 6 -Taylor, Miss - 5 -Watts, Blake, Bearne,

and Co 1 - -Webster Mrs 1 1 -Whldborne, Miss... - 5 -Sums under 6s 218 -

Total Subs.. £11 2 -

Donations.Pillar Contribution

Box in CourtenayPark, other contri-bution Boxes, andsums under 5s. . . , - 9 4

Total £17 11 4

PORT OFP L Y M O U T H

BRANCH.Local Committee—

Vice-Admiral J. E. M.WILSON, J.P., Chairman.

D. BANKS, Eaq.J. BAYLY, E»q.0. J. H. DAVIS, Esq., J.P.U.E Fox, Esq.H. HURBELL, Esq., J.P.Capt. G. H. LXSKIP, J.P.,

B.N.W. LEABIAN, Esq.Commander H.C.LocKYKR,

R.N.J. NICHOLAS, Esq.F. PHILLIPS, Esq.Capt. J. PINKHAM.Capt. ROBIN.E. ROSBVEARE, Esq., J.P.Capt. FRANCIS SCOTT, R.N.Capt. R. VONOE, R.N.

Treasurer —J. CUMMINO, Esq., J.P.Honorary Secretary —G. F. WATSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.

AUen & Sons, Jonn. - 10 -Banks&Co., D - 10 -Bellamy & Co 1 1 -Brown, Wills, and

Bragg, The Mlssea.. 1 1 -

Butt, Vosper &Knight E -

Coates and Co., Dis-tillery 1 1 -

Cocke, Mrs. W. L. . . 1 1 -<!ollier & Co 1 0 6Edgcumbe, Mount,

El worthy, Curtis, and

Fox, Eliott, and Co.. - 10 -Fox Roy Co 1 1Fox, Sons, and Co. . . - 10 -Gas Co., Plymouth.. 2 1 -Gidley.G - B -Goldsmith, J.P 1 1 -Grasmore, Captain

F K K N. . 1 1Hicks and Co - 10 -Hurrell and Co 1 - -

£. «. d. |Inskip, Ca.pt. O.H., ,

R.N - 10 - ]Jackman, William.. - 6 -James fcRosewall.. - 10 -Lloyds Bank, late

Devon and Corn-wall Banking Co.,Ltd 1 1 - i

Marshall, E - B - iMatthews, H. k Sons - 10 -Matthews, J.W - S -Mortimer Bros - B - •Mould, Miss, Devon-

port - B -Nathan, Jacob (Trus-

Naval Bank 1 1 -Norrington & Co.,

Page, Keen and Page - 10 6Popham, Radford &

Co - 10 -Handle, Misi F. H.. 1 1 -

Roseveare, E - 10 -Rundle, Rogers, and

Brook, IA4 V 1 -Shelly, John - 1 -Spooner & Co. ...... 10 6Watt, C., and Co. ... - » -Webber, Mrs. J. ... - 10 -Western Counties

Manure Co., Ltd.. - 10 -Westlake & Laws . . - 5 -Wbiteford, Mr. B.

Wills&Co - in 6Sums under 5« - 15 -

Total Subs. £32 6 8

Donations.Durant, Mrs - 10 -Captain Drake, co1-

lection on boardthe Eastern Tele-giapn Co.'a caWesleamer Amber, onthe coast of Africa 13 4 4

Ditto for proceeds offoreign coins - 6 -

Orient Royal Mail

Smeaton Tower - 13 2Contribution Boxes . 2 1C 1

Total Dons 22 14 7Total Subs 32 6 8

£55 1 3

SALCOMBE & HOPECOVE BRANCH,

President —Capt. J. S. TWYSDEK, R.N.,

J.P.Local Committee—

F. S. GULSTON, Esq.Capt. SKTON HAMILTON.Lieut. H. W. H. HELBT,

R.N., Inspecting OfficerH.M. Coastguard.

Capt. A. HENDERSON, R.N.J. d. HPERELL, Esq., C.C.Dr. A. PEARCE.Lieut S. W.RYDER, R.N.R.Rev. J. A. SIDGWICK.Dr. TWINING.

Honorary Secretary —C. E. TDBNEB, Esq.

Honorary Treasurer—H. H. SAHAH, Esq., Lloyds

Bank.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 761

Annu.nl Subscription*.£. s. d

Cock W Dr 10Dowglass, Miss - 10 -Ellershaw, Jlisa 1 1 -Finzel.Ke*. C. W. C. - 6 -

Foster, Major E. H. - 10 -Fox, E. spencer, feteq, - 10 -Gulston, K. S. Ksq. . . - 5 -Hamilton. Capt.Seton - 10 -

Hart A Esq 10Henderson, Cant. A..

U.S 6Herbert, Mrs. C. . . . 1 - -Heriot R. Esq 1 1 -Hewett, Sir H. O.,

Bart . 1Hurrell. J. S., Esq.,

J.P - 10

llbert, Miss 10Kelly Rev M .... 1 - -Mllcmmy, F. B. Esq.,

M P . . 1Montgomery, Mrs.,

Sen 6 -Montgomery, W. E. ,

Esq 5Pearce, Dr. A - 5 -Pike, W.H. Esq., J.P. - 10 -Pitman, Rev. W.D. - 10 -Robinson, C. E. N.

Esq 1Rowland, Mrs - 10 -Eyder, Lieut. S. W.,

R JJ R _ 6 _

Shaw, W. J. Esq. ., - 6 -Sidgwick, Rev. J. A. - 10 -Stretton, Hon. Mrs., - 10 -Turner, C. E. Esq. . - 6 -Turner Miss . 1Twining, Dr. V. W. - 10 6Twysden, Capt. J.

S., R.N., J.P 1 - -Watson, Kev. W. . . - 6 -Wrangbam.F.D.Esq. - In -Sums under 5g S 15 -

Total Subs .£27 7 6Donations.

Contribution Boxes , 1 16 7

Total £29 4 1

SIDMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee —The Rev. H. (*. J. CLIMKKTS,

Chairman.J. Y. ANDBRSON-MOBSHBA.D,

Esq.A. C. GBAT, Esq.W. H. HASTINGS, Esq.Mr. J. NEWMAN.Mr. S. J. PILE.

Honorary Secretary—W. J. D. WHITAKEK, E«q.

Annuo.1 Subscriptions.Allured, W., Esq... - 10 -Balfonr. Col.J. E. H.,

D.S.O 2 - -Cane, Miss - 10 -

Clements, Rev. H.G.J 1 1 -

^x>wan, Mrs - 5 -Domergue, Mrs - 12 6Epps, H., Esq - 10 -Faiisbawe.Mrs.H.W. - 10 -

Fisher, Mrs. Buckley - S -

Gray/A. C. Esq. ... - 10 -Harrison, Miss - 10 -Hastings, W. H. Esq. - 1 0 6

£. t. d.Johnston, Mrs. F. T. - 5 -Ki'Unet-Dawsun,Mrs. - 5 -Kennet-Dawson.R.F,

Ksq - 10 -Mewbarn, Colonel

Morritt, J . M. Ksq. . - 6 -Bailford, The Misses 1 - -Tindall, John, Esq.. - 5 -Tindall, Misses - & -Whitaker, W. J. D.

Esq - JO 6White, A.T., Esq.. - 5 -

Wood.'R H. Esq.,J.P.,l).L.(thelate)l - -

^ " "

Total Snbs.. £24 6 -Donations.

Collected at Quarterly

Contribution Boxes . 4 \8 1

Total £37 18 5

TEIGNMOUTHBRANCH.President—

J. W. MoKKiaON, Esq.Local Committee —

G. A. BILTON, Esq.W. M. BIRD, ESQ., J.P., C.C.S. A. CKOYDON, Eeq.T. W. HUTCHINGS, EsqC STOOKE, Esq.Mr. C. BENSETT (c/o Coast

Guard).Treasurer and Hon. Sec, •

W. J. BUEDKN, Esq.

Annual Smscriptii ns.Alsop. R. Esq - 5 -Bird, Mr. W. M. . . . - 6 -Broad Bissel.J. Esq. - 6 -Brown, Major Lewis,

J.P - B -Browne, Rev, W. B. - 10 -De Butterfield, H. T.

Cooke, T.O.Preston,Esq 1 1 -

Farley, the Misses.. - 6 -Friend, G. P. Esq... - B -

Goodall, Mrs - 6 -

Harris, The Misses

Horner. Capt. J -10 -Jenkins, Col .- - 10 -Jordan, W. B., Hall

ft Son - B -Leah, Miss 5Leah Mr. H 10Lowe, Mr. Jackson. - & -Lyon, Eev. G - 6 -Morrison, J. W. Esq. 1 1 -VforriS'jn, Mrs - G -Morrison-Bell, Capt.

E. F., M.P - 10 6

Oliver, Mrs - 10 -Parry, Capt - 10 -

Spencer, Mrs. Mount-ford - 10 -

Spratt, Miss - 6 -

>ignmouth HarbourCommissioners. ..10 - -

Tinline, J. Esq - 6 -TytoerVeigh, i'.Eaq. - 10 -Williams, Mrs - 10 -Sums under B> 1014 6

Total Subs. . .£34 13 -

Donations.£. s. d

Eddy Miss 5Stayner, Mrs. ...... - 5 -.Net proceeds of An-

nual Demonstra-tion 50 19 9

I O .

Total Dons 52 14 9Total Subs... 34 IS -

£87 7 9

TORQUAY BRANCHPresident—

J. KITSCH, Esq.Local Committee —

J. KITSON, Esq., Chairman.Rev. B. R. Aiar.W. BALL. Esq.Chief Offlcer F. CKICKKTT,

R.N., H.M. Coastguard.S. A. GUMMING, Esq.Inspecting Commdr. GIBBOM

K.N.Rev. J. HEWKTT.Capt. T. H. KENDALL,

Harbour Master.JOSEPH XKNNY, Esq.Commander C. MILNE, R.N.Mr. J. G. NEVIN, Retired

CWef Officer H.M. Coast-guard.

THOKNTON SLADE, Esq.Mr. J. HESSE THOMAS,

R.N.R., H.M. Customs.Lieut. W. H. WOBSTOLD,

R.N.Hon. Secretary—

THOENTON SLADE, Esq.

Collector-Mr. R. W. TOMS.

Annual Svbtcriptiom.A I 10 -A Friend - 5 -A Sailor's Daughter - 10 -Airy, Rev. B. R. ... - 10 -Annesley.TheMissea - 6 -Anstice- Mrs 1 1 —Appleby.A. B. Esq. - 10 «Avmitage, J. Esq.

(the late) 1 - -Atkins, F. T Esq. . - 10 -Backhouse, A. Esq.. 2 - -Bainbrigge,Col., and

Mrs - 10 -Barton, Miss A. F. . - 10 -Barttelot, B. B. Esq. - 6 -Bastard, Rev. W. P. - 6 -Bawd^n, Miss - 5 -Bazley, Sir Thos.,

Bazley, Miss 1 - -Beadon Col . 5 -Bean, Mrs. James.. - 5 -Belcher, Miss - 5 -Benbow, Vernon,

Esq . 10 -Bigge, Mrs. J. C.... - 5 -Bigge, F. E. Esq. ... - 10 6Billings Mrs 10 -Bingley, Rev. J. G. - E -Black, Miss L. M. P. - 6 -Bluett, Col - 5 -Boileau, Miss - 5 -Bolckow, C P. Esq. - 5 -Bovey, Messrs. E.I'.,

<fc Son B -Bowring, H. E. Esq. - 5 -Bowring, L. B. Esq.,

C.S.I - B -Boyd, Mrs. H. C. . . - B -Bojd, B.. Ralston,

Eso 5Brandt, Miss E. C... - 10 -Bridgeman,The Hon.

£. s. d.

Brockman, W. S.,Esq - 10 6

Brown, A. J. Jukes,Esq . .. 5 -

Brown. Mrs. H. C. .. - 5 -Brown, The Misses . - 5 -Budd Miss ... - S -Bulbeley, Mrs - 6 -Calthrop, H. Esq. . . - 5 -Campbell, The Misses - 6 -Cape! Cure, Mrs. ... - 5 -CaTy.Coi.&Mre,... 1 - -Cash, Dr. Midgley.. - 6 -

Chadwick, Miss 1 1 -Chamberlayne, (Jen. - 10 -Chapman, J. C. Esq. - 5 -Chatto,D. Potts, Esq. 1 1 -Chilungworth, Mrs.

Churton, The RightRev. E. T., D.D. - 10 -

Clark, R.Audus.Esq.(the late) 1 1 -

CUrke Mrs ... 5 -Clarke, Mrs. E. V... - 10 -Clayton, H. B. Esq. . - 6 -Clough, Miss J. E. . - 10 -Cochrane, A. M. Esq. - 10 -Cogan, Mrs. S. B - B -Cole, Mrs. R. Henry - 6 -

Collett, Mrs. Chas. . - 10 -C o m p t o n , Mrs.

Congreve, Miss L. D. - 10 6Cox.Major-General . - 10 -

Crawford, Dowager

Crocker Mrs - B -Cubitt, The Hon.

Helen * - 10 -Cumming, S. A. Esq. 1 1 -Cunningnam, Or. D. - 10 -Cutler, Mrs. G. 0. .. - 10 -Davis, Miss J - B -Dawson - Lambton,

MiM Emily C. ... 1 - -Deed, Alfred. Esq.. - B -Delano, Mr. and Mrs,

F.G 1 1 -Dobson, Mrs 1 - -Dodd, T., Esq - B -Drinkwater, Miss E.

G . . . . 1 1 -Du-Bnisson, Mrs.... - 10 -Dnndai, Mrs. & Miss

Hamilton - s -

Earle, G. H. Esq. . . - B -Edgelow, Dr. \V.

Kord} 5Eld, F. Esa - B -Ermen, Miss E. A. . - 10 -Evans, C. G. Esq. .. - JO -Ewbank, L. Esq. . . - 5 -Falls, Major-Gen.... - B -Fenton-Wingate, W.

E.Esq a - -

Fowler, S. G. Esq. . - 5 -Fox, Mrs. Ward ... - B -Gairdner, Mrs. W. . - 10 -Geidt, B. G., Esq. .. - 5 -31over, Misses 1 - -

Graham, Lady 1 1 -Grahame, R. Esq. . . - 6 -tjreswolde Williams,

H J Esq B -GrylU-Hill, H.,Esq. - B -Hall, Miss - 10 -

Jankey, Mrs. Alers - 5 -lanson, E., Esq. .. - o -

Harrison Hotels, Ltd. - 10 -Hassall Mrs ... 5 -

762 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1st MAY, 1909.£. s. d.

Hawes, MaJ. (thelate) - 5 -

Hepworth, Mrs - 10 -Hewett, Rev. J - 10 -Kitchen*, J. K. Esq. - 5 -Hole Mrs F 1 1 -Holl.Miss - 6 -Hooper, H. Dundee,

E-q - 10 6Houghton, J. C. A.

Esq - 5 -Howard. Henrv, Esq. - 10 -Humphreys, Dr. ... - 5 -Huniph-eys, Miss . . - 10 -Hunt, A. K. Esq. . . - 6 -Huxley Dr 10 6Ingleby, — , Esq. . . - 10 -Instrell and Stephens,

Messrs - 6 -J E 1 1 -Johnstori.Mis8E.S. - 10 -Jolly, Miss Isabel . . - 10 -Keates, J. A. Esq. . . - in -Kenny, Joseph, Keq. - 10 6Kimlwr, Mrs - 6 -Kitson, Hviichiugs,

and Easterbrook,Messrs - S -

Kitson, John, Ksq. . - 10 6Kitson, Mr. and Mrs.

R P 6Kitson Mrs. W. H.. 1 1 -Langton, Miss L. ... - 10 -Lang, Eev. W. F.

Layland-Barratt, SirFrancis, M.P 1 1 -

Leach, Oeo. Esq 10 6L*e, G.H. Esq - 6 -Lee, H.O. E. Esq.. - 5 -Lee, R. H. Esq - 5 -Leppington, W. E.

Esq 10Loot, F. S. Esq. ... - 10 «Loinbe, Rev. K. and

Mrs - 5 -Lopes, Sir Henry... 1 1 -

Mackenzie, H. T.

Mackinlay, N. S.Esq - 5 -

Mackinnon, M. C.Esq 5

M a c k i n t o s h , TheMisses - 6 -

Macre igh t , Dr.W W - 5 -

Massvngberd. Mrs.C. L. (the late) . . 1 - -

Maude, VV. ESQ. ... - 10 6Miles, Mrs 1 - -Milne, Com. C., R N. - 5 -Mills, Miss G. E. . . - 6 -Mineard, G. E. Esq. - 6 -

Nevin.J.G., RetiredChief Officer H.M.

Nicholson, Mr. andMrs. J. A 10

Northey, Eev. A. E. - 5 -Odell Dr. W - 6 -Oldfield.W. H. Esq. - 5 -Orfenr, Dr. Howard - 10 6Ormerod, Miss - 5 -Palmer, Miss Bertha - 10 -Petberick. J. Esq. . . - 5 -Phillipps, The Misses

P h i l l i p p s , Mrs.Winsloe ,. - 6 -

Phillips, Mrs. Legh - 6 -Phillpotta, Capt. A.,

K N - 10 -Pol ignac , T h e

Puuchald, Mrs - 5 -

£. t. dKarmden, W. M.

Esq - 10 -Ravenscrott, E. W.

Esq - 5 -Rayi.ei, T. A. Fs). . - 5 -Renwick & Wilton,

Messrs - fiRe> nolds. H. Esq. . . - 6 -

Richmond, Rev.W. A - 6 -

iidler, Miss - 6 - 'S.im*rose-lon, Mrs.

(the late) 1 - -

Robertson, E. W.,Ksq - 5 -

aobsun. The Misses. - 10 -Rockhey, Messrs. J.

F Lid 10Russell, Miss - 5 -

Saunders, Mrs - 5 -Schuster, Miss A. .. 1 - -Sealy, Mrs - 5 -Sermon, Messrs. E.

H. audF. E - 5 -Shannon, Mrs. A 1 - - ;Sharpe, J. Fox, Esq.

(the late) - 10 -Shaw, J. Lancaster,

E«q . 1 ISivewrigbt, Miss ... - 10 -31ade & Sons, Messrs. - 10 -Slade, Thornton, Esq. 1 1 -

Stedbam, B. W. Esq. - 5 -Stevens, Mrs. Mar-

shall - S -Stewart, N. B. Esq. 1 - -Stiff, Mrs. narleton. - 5 -Sullivan, \V. H. Esq. 1 1 -Tayleur. C. W. Esq. 2 2 -Taylor,Miss -10 -Taylor, R. Esq - 5 -Thellusson, Mrs. ... - 5 -Thomson, Mrs - 5 -

Tite, John, Esq. ... - 10 -Tottenham, Mrs. J.F. - 10Towell, C. T.,Esq. . 1 1 -Trevenen, Miss .... - 5 -Truefitt, F. Esq - 5 -Tucker.Misseslhorn-

hill 1 1 -Tnpper, Mrs - 10

S,. s. it.Worsfold, Lieut.,

R.N - 5 -Wnght, Commander

Douglas, R.N. ... - 5 -

Donations.

Mr. W. H. Brown,for Widows' andOrph n ,' Fund . . 1 4 -

Bcrrv. Mist - 4 -ilatmberg. Mrs. ... - 5 -Box, All Saints'

Church, Babba-

Sums under 5s 23 4 -Collecting Boxes ... 6 1 3

Total Dons 32 8 4Total Subs. ...114 13 -

£147 1 4

YEALM RIVERBRANCH.

Local CommittL-e —

Mr. N. S. CHAFFR.Mr. W. HOCKADAY.V. HOLBEHTON, Esq.Mr. K. A. TEIHIOSB.Rev. C. B. YONGE.

Hon. Secretary —JOHN YOHGE, Esq.

Assistant Hon. Secretary-Mr. E. COLLINS.

Annual Subscriptions.

Colliussplatt.HawtrayEsq 1 1 -

Hicks, Miss 1 1 -Holbertou.Colonel, &

V Holberton.Esq. 1 1 -•Jonge, Miss I V -YoDge, J. E. Ksq. . . 1 1 -Yonge, John, Esq. . . 1 i -Contribution Boxes . - 4 6

ToUl £6 10 6Underbuy, TheMisees - 10 - i —

W a t e r f a l l , Mrs.Wilson 1 -

Waterhonse, Mrs.d M 1 i _

Watkin, H. R. Esq.. - 6 -Webb, W. R. V.

Esq 1 1Weober, W. D.,Esq. - 5 -Whatton, J. S. Esq. 5 -Wheatley, R. Esq. . - 5 -Whidborne, The

White, Col. & Mrs.

White, Robert A.Esq. (the late) ... - 5 -

Whitehead J.N. Esq. - 5 -Whiteway and Ball,

Williams, Hamilton,Esq - 6 -

Williams and Cox,Messrs. (5 and 6Strand) - 5 -

Wills & Wills,Messrs - 5 -

Wilton, Mrs - 10 -Withingtoii, Capt. . . - 5 -Wood, Canon John . - 10 -Wooloott, Mr. and

Mrs 5 -Woosnam, J. F. Esq. - 10 -

IBotSf t jS fc f r j .B R I D P O R T

DISTRICTB R A N C H .

(No Local Committee.)

Secretary and Collector —Mr. ALFKEU BAKKK.

Annual Subscriptions.Colfox, Miss 1 1 -Colfox, T. A - 5Hounsell, H. R - 5 -Mannsell, Rev. F.

W . . . - 10 -Palmer, J. C. & R. H. - 5 -Rendall & Coombs . . - 6 -W illiams, Col,, M.P. 1 1 -

Total £3 19 6•»—_•.

LYME REGISBRANCH.

Local Committee.E. HOMAX, Esq., J.P,

President.Alderman G OSBOEN, J.P.,

Chairman.

J.P.Z EDWARDS, Esq., J.P.Lieut. O. U. COATEB, E.N.,

Divisional Oilicer of H.M.Coastguard.

The Chi'.f Officer of H.M.Coastguard.

Treasnrer —F. A\'ILLS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —A. T. M. BOND, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Allhusen.WiltonEsq.- 10 -

Bickley, Aid. H. 0.,J p 5 -

Brett 11. W., fsq. . 1 1 -Chaliuers,A.J.,Esq. ,

J.P 10 -Chalmers, G. Esq. . . - 10 -Coates, l.iem. O. U. - 6 -

Cooper, iJr. and Mrs.H. J - 5 -

Edwaid8,Z.Esq,J.P. - 5 -Gordon, A. B., Esq.

J.P. , 5 -

Homan, K.Ksq.,J.P. 2 2 -

Lister, Miss - 10 -Manley, M., Esq. . . - & -Munro, Sir C - 10 -Onell. J Esq . . . . 5Osborn.Ald. G., J.P. -. 5 -Otton, Rev. G. W. . - 6 -Paine, Mrs. Lewis . - 10 6Philpot, T. E. D.,

Esq 10 -Shipley, O. Esq. ... 1 - -Spurr, Dr - 6 -S t a n g e r -Leathes,

Wallls, Mrs. W. B. . - 6 -Woortioffe, A. J.,

Esq - 5 -Woodroffe, J. 'I'.,

Esq J P. . ., IrtWynch, W.M.Esq. 1 1 -Sums under 5s - IT 6

Total £15 13 -

POOLE,B O U R N E M O U T H ,W I M B O R N E A N DCHRISTCHURCH

BRANCH.Patron—

The Right Hon. Lord"WlMBOKNE.

President — •The liiglit Hon. The Earl

of MALMtftBURY.

Vice-Pi esidents —Mayor of Poole,Mayor of Bournemouth.Mayor of Christchurch.Sherifl of Poole.

Chairman —HENBY BUJIDKN, Esq.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 763

Local Committee —Mayor of Poole.Mayor of Hournemouth.Mayor of Chribtchurch.*Misa ELLINQ.*MiS8 H.EWETT.*Miss HOSKIKS.*Wrs. LOVKLL.*Mrs. G. IWcWimAic.*Miss R A K E .*.YIis£ SKOI'LES.*Miss TL'UKKK.*ilr. J. ANDKKW.*Mr. F. J. BACON.*VTr. E. WHTTLEV RAKEH.Mr. L. D, BALLAKD.Mr. A. M. BOLTOX.*.tfr. B. \V. CmaLErr.*Mr. J. R. KLDKIDGK.Rev. R. KAWKKS.Mr. H. F. W. GWATKIK.Mr. C. H. MATE..Mr, E. HOWARD MAT.*Mr G. Me WILLIAM.Mr. G. PARHV.*Capt, J. H. PKANKARD.*Mr. W. R. >MITH.*Mr. W. J. STRVENS.*Mr. CHAS, THRBSH.•Mr. B. J. TUCKER.Officer, Coastguard Station,

Bourneuiuiiti).*6upeiiateuileut of Customs,

Poole.*J3xecu.tive Committee.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

Mr. H. E. SHAVE,156, The Parade, Poole.

Honorary Collectors for Poo'eand jjjatrict —

Miss RAKK, " WesthaU,"Seldowii, 1'oo'e.

Misa LENA HOSKINS.Miss Suurr.

Honorary Collecior£forW imborne —Miss ELLING,

*' Easthrook," Wimborne.

Honorary Collectors forChristchurch anJ District —

Miss M. A. TUCKER,6, High Stieet, Christchurch.

Alibs WAI.DKN.Hiss SKOI'LES.

Annual Subscriptions.POOLE DISTRICT.

£. *. d.Ashton & Kilner,

Bacon, F. J., Esq... - 10 6

Barues.H. F. J.,Esq. - 5 -Belben, G. and T.

Blanchard.Mrs.A.K. 1 1 -Bluuchard & Sous,

Blandford & Webb,Messrs - 6

Boone & Co. , Messrs.W E . . - 5 -

Bradford & Sons, Ltd. - 6 -Browne, L. G. Esq. 1 1 -Buckley, J. W. Esq. - 5 -Burden, II. Ksq. . , . - 5 -Carter, Owen, Ksq. . - 6 -Carter &Co., Messrs.,

Clark, J. Esq, - 10 6Crallono, G. E., Esq. - 10 -Dorset Ironfouudry

Fawkes Mrs .... 10 6Fawkes, Rev. K. ... - 10 6

£. s. d. £ s. d.?reeuiaaous — • , L.assell, Jiisses 5 ~

Koyal Athelstone ! Maberley, Mrs 1 - -Lodge(Dulwicu) 1 1 - ' Maberly, Mrs - 10 -

Lodge Amity i Malmesbury, The

Godwin & Co.,Messrs - 5 -

!ue=t, Capt. 'JheHon. F 1 1 -

Gwatkin, H. F. W.Esq - 5 -

Hill & Maldeu,Messrs - 5 -

Toyc", M iss - lu - \Lyi'll, Charles, Esq.,

M.P 1 1 -Marshall, J. Esq.

(Canhew) - 5 -Marstou's Dolphin

Brewery Co., Ltd. 1 1 -May & Hussell,

Morris, W. M. Esq. - 5 -Nicholson. Col 1 1 -Oakley Bros.. Messrs. 5 -Saunders. 11. Ksq.

(Sheriff) .... - 10 6Shave, Mr. H. E - 5 -

Soul, T. P. Esq - 5 -Styring & Co.,

Sydenham & Co.,

van Raalte, Mrs. C. 1 1 -Whitbread & Co.,

ktd 10 6Wimborne, Eight

Wodebouse, LadyConstance - 5 -

Sams under 5s 8 14 -

BOURNEMOUTH DISTRICT.Proportion of amount

collected by theLife-boat SaturdayLadies' AuxiliaryCommittee, as perlist in local uews-

WIHEOESE DISTRICT.Alington, Et, Hon.

Lord 1 1 -Baker, E. Whitley,

Esq 5Dyke. Hart-.Mrs. P. - 5 -Fletcher, Rev.J.M. - 6 -Glyn, Sir E.G. Bart. 2 - -Habgood, G. Esq . . - 5 -Hanham, Sir J. A. . - 10 6Mason, Mis - 5 -Mill*, H. J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Muncktou, S. Eoq. ._- 10 6I'aget. Mrs. 1, - 5 -Pain Mrs 1 1

Sowter, Rev. CanonF. B 5

Truell, Mrs - 5 -Tuck. Miss K. M. . . - 5 -Sums under 6s 1 19 -

CHBISTCHDRCH DISTRICT.Braddyll, Mrs - 6 -liurne, General Sir

O w e n T u d o r ,G.C.I. E. (thalale) - 10 -

Cameron, Mrs. O. . . - 5 -

Dean, J. E. Cooper,Esq 10 -

Druitt.Mrs - 10 -r'euner, Mrs - fi -

Hilston, Mrs. H. M.. - 5 -Hooper, Lady Maud - 10 -Kennard, Mrs. K. .. . - 5 -King, J. Esq - 5 -

Mills, Mrs - 5 -Morrison, Mr? - 5 -Munckton, Lieut.-

Col - 5 -Neave, Mrs. H - 5 -O-ik'ey, Mrs - 5 -

Pain, Mrs. Wyndham - lu -J'arsley, Mr* 1 l -

Ki.'ardo, Miss M. A. - 5 -^aye, Mrs - 5 -Seymour, W. \V.,

Esq - 5 -Tigbe, Miss - 10 -Townshend, Mrs. H. - 10 -Tucker, B. J. Esq. . - 5 -Turnbull, Mrs - 5 -Wiggins, Mrs 1 - -Small sums uuder 5i . 1 3 1 0 6

Total Subs. £199 15 6

Donations.Small Sums in-

cluding CollectingBoxes —

Poole 3 3 11Wimborne (Box«) - 3 6MissElling'sConcert 5 9 3Christcbuich 2 Yi 1

Total Dons.. 11 8 9Total Subs. .199 15 6

£211 t, 3

SWANAGE AND

ISLE OF P U R B E C K

B R A N C H .Patron—

The Eight Hon.The EiRi. OF ELDON.

President —Sir JOHN MOWLEM BDET, J.P.

Local Committee—A. E. BROXSDKN.Mr. J. DAT.Mr. JOHN DOWDESWBLL.Mr. H C. HAWKINS.Mr. Louis HAyaoM.Mr. J. K. SLADK,Mr. JOHN VYB.Capt A. F. WEIADON.Commander WKET.

Treasurers —G. C. DE LA MOTTE, Esq.G. D. BONP, Eeq.

Honorary Secretary —Mi. WrLUAM HATSOJI.

Annual Subscriptions.AllngloB, (.be Right

Hon. Lord 1 - -Anderson, K. Esq... 1 1 -Bankee, Albert, Esq. 1 - -Bankes, Rev. E. S. . 1 - -Bond, G. D., Esq. .. - 10 6Burt, Sir John

Mowlem 2 2 -Butt, The Misses A.

&E. E 1 1 -Colson, Miss - 10 -Cossinfl, G. D. Esq. . - 5 -Digby. Lord 1 - -Dngdale, J. B Esq. 2 2 -Eldon, Earl of 10 - -Fyler, J. W. Esq.., 1 - -

£. s d.Hawkins, H.C. Esq. - lu -Lees, Sir Elliott, Bt.,

M.P 2 - -Randell, Mrs - 6 -Robinson, Kir J. C.,

C . B 1 1 -Rodgett, Mrs 2 2 -Slade, J. R. Esq - 10 -Slater, Mrs - 6 -Smith, J. Esq - 5 -Wbitefoord.the Hon.

Mrs 1 1 -Willey, T. Esq. ... 1 - -Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total Subs.. £3 1 13 -

Donations.

Chapman, H. E=q.. - 10 -

Cornford, N. Esq. . . - 5 -Filliter, C. G. Esq. - 10 -Hewick, Mrs. E J. - 5 -Hovendon, F. Esq. - 10 -Lyell, C. Esq., M.I'. 1 1 -Maggs, Mrs. J. S.C. - 10 -Unwin, a. A. Esq. - 6 -Ward, C. A. Esq. . . - 5 -Wrey, Commander,

E.N 5 -Yon^e, Misses - 10 -Sums under 5 s - 12 6Proceeds of Concert 18 8 9Collection —

P. S. A. Brotherhood 1 1 -St . A n d r e w ' s

Chapel, Lychett 1 10 7C o sen & C o . ,

Messrs. .Steamers 3 17 3

Contribution. Boxes . 6 6 10

Total Dons 33 7 11Total Subs 31 13 -

£70 - 11

WEYMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee —Capt. H. SWIKK, B. N., Chair-

man.S. SEFTON SMITH, Esq., Mayor

of Weymonth.Capt. DOUGLAS, E.N.Capt. T. H. FISHEK, R.N.Capt. EDGAE LEKS, R.N.Capt. MARTIN, R.N.Capt. F. S. MUJ.EB, R.N.W. RAMSET, Esq., R.N.

Honorary Treasurer — •Mi. G. H. ARTHUR.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. MASK C. FHOWDE.

Annual Subscriptions.Arthur, G. H. Esq.. - 5 -Church, Miss A - 5 -DevenlBh & Co.jljtd.,

Messrs. J. A - 10 6Groves & Son, Ltd. . - 5 -Hurdle, H. A. Esq.. - 5 -Mil'edge, S. S., Esq. - 5 -

Simpson&Wetherall,Drs - 6 -

The CapitalandCouu-ties Bank 1 1

The Wilt" and DorsetBanking Co 1 1 -

Welsford, G. B.,Esq. - 5 -

Total Subs.. £4 17 a

764 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

Donations.£. *- d.

Collins & Co. Ltd. . . 1 1 -

Laurie, Dr. Macpher-

Morgan, J. K. Esq. - 5 -Oliver, V. S., Esq... - 6 -Town Clerk, Wey-

Capt. W. Read's dog

S.S. Albert Victor .. 1 19 -S.S. Brodick Castle,

Capt. Tilsed H 12 9S.S. Emperor of

S.S. Majestic, Capt.L.St. Barbe tUwle 17 3 2

S.S. Monarch, Capt.A. K. Masters 23 4 10

S.S. Premier, Capt.Jobn Cox 1 - 5

S.S. £wee;t, Capt."W Head 3 3 7

S.S. Victoria, Capt.H. J. Hardy 23 2 2

Boxes: —MarineHotel - 9 1Crown Hotel - 12 6

Total Dons 131 19 9Total Subs 4 17 6

£136 17 3

3Btuj)am.HARTLEPOOL

BRANCH.President-

Col. BUKDOX.

Local Committee —Mr. J. R. BUTTKHWICK.Mr. J. COVERDALB.Mr. J. HORSLEV.Mr. J. D. HOTVKJNP.Mr. J. E. JOHNSON.Mr. Hy. KIKBY.Mr. J. B. MILLARD.Mr. H. C. NEILSEN.Wr. W. PEARSON, Mayor.Mr. W. J. SAEAOIIAGA.Mr. J. F. WILSOX.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. ALFRED BELK.

Annual Subscriptions.Belk, Alfred, Esq. . . 1 1 -

Butterwick, J. R.Esq 1 1

Coverdale, J. Esq.. 1 1 -Furness, SirC.,M.P. 2 2 -Hartlepool Port and

Harbonr Commia-

Horsley, J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Irvine's Shipbuilding

and Dry Docks Co.,

Johnson, J. E. Esq. - 10 6Kirby, Hy. Esq. . . 1 1 -iNielsen, fl. C. Esq. 1 1 -PeareoD , W. Esq. ,

Richardson, West-

Kopner, SirR.,M.P. 1 1 -

£. i. d.Interest on the" John

Farmer " Bequest 4 10 -

Total Subs. .£28 - 6

Donations.Voluntary Contribu-

tiuns>fromShippiug21 - 6

Total Dons 21 - 6Total Subs 26 - 6

£47 1 -

SEAHAM BRANCH.President—

The Moat Hon.The MARQUIS or LOHDON-

DBRBY, K.G.

Local Committee—S. J. DITCHFIELD, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.J. J. CANDLISH, Esq., J.P.Rev. J. COLLING.Rev. T. COPLEY.V. W. COKBETT, Esq., J.P.Dr. DILLON.D. N. GKIMES, Esq.Capt. JOHN SMITH.J. a. Scorr, Esq.W. C. SCOTT, Esq.WILLIAM WARHAM, Esq.The CHIEF OFFICER of H.M.

Coast Guard.

Honorary Treasurer—D. N. GEIMES, Esq.

Honorary Surgeon —Dr. DILLON.

Capt. JOHN SUITH.

Annual SubKriptioru.Londonderry, The

Marquis of, K.G. . 3 3 -Barclay A Co. .Messrs. 1 1Barrett, C. K. Esq.,

J.P , 5 -BrouRh, T. Esq - B -Brydon, R. Esq - 6 -Campbell, W. Ksq. . - 5 -Candlish, J. J. Esq.,

J p _ 10 -Clazey, J. 0. Esq... - 5 -Chilton, J. W. Esq. - 6 -Chllton, Thos. Esq. . - 6 -Colling, Kev. J - 6 -Corbett, V. W. Esq.,

J p 5 -Ditchfleld, S.J.Esq.,

J.P - e -Grimes, D. N. Esq.. - 5 -Hardy, G. Ksq - 6 -Herdman, R. Esq. . . - 6 -Scott, J. B. Esq - 6 -Scott. W. C. Esq. . . - 6 -Smith's Dock Co. ... 1 1 -Smith, J. Esq - 5 -South Helton Coal

Warham, R. E=q... - 5 -Warham, Win. Esq. - 6 -

Total Subs.... £12 7 -

Donations.Collected from ShipelS 13 6Contribution Boxes —

S.S. GarronTower 1 3 6S S Lord Stewart - 7 8S.S. Seaham tfar-

S.S. Vane Tempest 1 7 6

£. 2. d.S.S. Viscount

C'astltreagh . . - 6 6S.S. Wym/ard

'Park.. - 14 6Grimes, Miss 1 4 -

Total Dons 19 14 8Total Subs 12 7 -

£32 1 8

SEATON CAREW^BRANCH.

Local Committee—T. HABEY TILLY, Esq.,

Chairman.H. DODOHTT, Esq.E. W. GABBOTT, JSsq.Mr. H. HOOD.E. B. MorjNSKT, Esq.(T. PVMAN, Esq.W. THOMLIBSON, Esq.Treasurer and Honorary

Secretary —Rev. C. B. HUNTEB. M.A.

Annual Mifucriptuwu.Clarke, G. Esq. (in

memory of) .1 1 -Eldon, The Earl of.. 6 - -Evans, A. H. Esq. . 1 1 -Garbatt,E.W.Esq.. 1 1 -Gladstone, Arthur,

Hodgkin, J. B. Esq.. 1 1 -Hnll, Blyth & Co. . . 1 1 -Hunter, Kev. C 1 1 -Lawson, T h e Misses 2 2 -Monnoey,E.B.Esq. . 2 2 -Phillips, T. Esq. ... - 10 6Tilly, Mrs. 1 1 -Tilly. T.Harry .Esq.. 1 1 -Interest on the John

Farmer bequest . . 4 10 -

Total Subs... £23 13 6

Donaxiani.Church and Chapel

Collections ("Life-boat Sunday")... 6 - 2

Total.. £28 13 8

SUNDERLANDBRANCH.

Local Committee-Col. REED, J.P., Chairman.G. BUTCHART, Esq.FAIRLEY DOWNES, Esq.J. HOPPER, Esq.R. HUMBLE, Esq.T. STOCKDALE, Esq.J. TAYLOK, Esq.H. H. WAKE, Esq.Rev. G. C. WEAVER.The Collector of H.M. ("us

toms (J. MASON CUMBER-LAND, Esq. K.N.K.).

The Divisional Offlcei c-fH.M. Coastguard (Lieut.HARKY A. 1*. GLOSSOP,K.N.).Honorary Secretary and

Treasurer —W. J. OLIVEK, Esq.,

27, Borough Rd., Snnderland.Annual Aubtmptiont.

Adamson, W. & J.,

Annison, R. B. Esq. - 10 6Armstrong, Addison

& Co., Messrs 2 2 -Austin, S. P. & Sons,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Barclay & Co., Ltd.,

Messrs, (late J.Backhouse & Co.). 1 1 -

£. ». d.Bartram & Sons,

Messrs 1 1 -Barwick, J. S. Esq.,

J p 2 - -Blumer, J. & Co.,

Booth, G. R. Esq. . . - 10 6Kriggs, and Sons,

Messrs - 10 «Cameron, J. W. &

Co., Messrs., Ltd. . - 10 «Craven and Speeding

Bros., Messrs 1 - -Dickinson, J. & Sons,

Ltd., Messrs - 10 «Doxford,Wm.& Sons,

Ltd Messrs 1 1 -Durham, Right Hon.

Earl of 2 1 -Farrow.Robert &Co.,

Fenwick,Arthur,E»q.J.P i i -

Fenwick, Robert &Co.. Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -

Forster, J. & Co.,

Sayner.R.H.Esq.J.P. - 10 6(Jrimshaw, W. and

Son^ Messrs - 10 -Harrison, W. R. Esq. - 6 -Kish, J. and E - 10 6LaingandCo. Messrs. - 6 -Lambton and Co.,

Maitland, H. S. P. . - 10 -Mounsey, Misses... - 10 -North Eastern Brew-

eries, Ltd 1 1 -Pumphrey, T. E.

Esq., J.P - 10 6Reed, Colonel, J.P... 1 1 -Robinson.G. H.Esq. - B -Short Bros., Messrs. - in 6Stuart, Prof., M.P. . 1 1 -Thompson, J. L. &

Sons, Ltd., Messrs. - 10 6Tyzack & Branfoot,

Vaux, C. and Sons,

Weannonth CoalCompany -10 -

Westell, James, Esq. 1 1 -Wilson, J. and W. &

Sou 10 6

Total Subs... £31 17 6

nonatiom.Shipwrecked Marin-

G. S. Dixon, Esq. .. 1 - -Contribution Boxes —

S.S. Daivden 1 - -S.S. Ladywood ... - 5 2S.S. T . O.Hntton. 2 6 -S.S. Marlwood ... 1 1 -S.S. Ohio 5 - -S.S. Isockwood 1 17 -S.S. Xherwood ... 2 2 6S.S. Jfolmwood... 1 2 6S.S. Cheviot Range 1 11 6S.S. Swiftsure ... 1 4 -S.S. Garthorne. .. 1 5 -

Sundry .Donations,per River WearCommissioners.. 74 18 7

Total Dons,... 96 16 -Total Subs. ... 31 17 6

£128 13 6

* In addition to above, thesum of £39 Os.ttd. was remittedfrom Sunderland Ladies' Life-boat Saturday Committee to-wards the funds of the CentralA bsociation.

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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 7G5

TEESDALEBRANCH.

Local Committee—Captain FRENCH, Chairman.G. A. WALKBB, Esq., M.I).Rev. A. W. M. CLOSE, Hon.

Secretary and Treasurer.Annual Subscriptions.

£. *. d.French, Captain. ... 1 - -Close, Kev. A. W. M. - 10 -

Parker Miss ... , 6 -

TotalSnbs...£6 15 -Mmactoru.

Dowager Duchess ofNorthumberland . 2 - -

Churcu and ChapelCollections —Huttun Magua and

\Vetit Lay ton. . . 1 6 9Soros under 6s - 3 -

Total.. £10 4 9

WEST HARTLE-POOL B R A N C H .

T. APPLEBT, Esq., J.P.T. BABBACLOUGH, Esq.The COLLECTOR of H.M. CUS-

TOMS.The CHIEF OFFICER of H.M.

COASTGUABD.J. P. FBA, Esq., J.P.W. C. GBAY, Esq., J.P.M. H. HoBdLEY, Esq., J.P.W. MACLKAH, Esq., J.P.R. MuBRiY, Esq., J.P.G. NICHOLSON, Esq.G. PYMAN, Esq., J.P.T. ROBINSON, Esq., J.P.Sir R. ROPNEE, M.P.W. WATSON, Esq.

Honorary secretary—JOHH N. TAYLOB.

Annual Subscriptions.Appleby, T. *Co... 1 1 -Caraeron, J. W.& Co.,

Casper, E. A. ft Co. . - 10 6Crosby, Magee & Co. - 10 6Doughty, H. & Co. . 1 1 -East Coast Insurance

Association (G. J.H.Hogg) 1 1 -

Fnrneae, Withy ACo., Ltd 1 1 -

Gray, W. *Co., Ltd. 2 2 -Harland, Q. 8. &Co. - 5 -Herskind & Co - 10 6Horsley Line, Ltd. 1 1 -Jones, Geo. Esq - 10 6Lilly, J.& Co. ..... - 10 6Maclean, W. & Co. . - 10 6Murray, R.Esq., J.P. - 10 -Nicholson, Q. Esq. . - 6 -Pyman, G. & Co. ... 1 1 -Trechmann Bros.... 1 1 -Wade,R.,Sons&Co.,

Ltd. 1 1 -West Hartlepool Co-

operative society.

Wilson & Co., J. F. . - 10 6

Total Subs... £21 9 6

Donations.Collected at the Dock

Collected on boardsteamers —

Magda, s.s., Capt.

Total J>on8. ... (5 13 6Total Subs. ... 21 9 6

£77 3 -

———

W H I T B U R NBRANCH.

Local Committee—Sir HEDWOBTH WILLIAMSON,

Bart.Mr. W. A. BOWMAN.Mr. H. CLABK.Mr. W. H. DUOHALE.The Rev. Canon HOPKINSON.Mr. W. SEWELL.Mr. V. A. WILLIAMSON

Hon. Secretary —Mr. WM. JOHNSON.

Annual Subscriptions.£. ». d.

Bowman, Mr. W A. 1 1 -Caraes, Mr. C. 8 1 1 -Clark, Mr H. . . . 2 2 -Clarke, Mr. H. T. . . 1 1 -Daw«on, Mr. Wm. J. 1 1 -Poxford, Mr. A. E. . 1 1 -Dugdale, Mr. W. H. 1 1 -Fox, Rev. H. E.

(Durham) 1 1 -Haggle Bro8.,Messrs. 2 2 -Harrisou, Mies 1 10 -Hawksley, Mr. K. P. 1 1 -Johnson, Mr. W. . . 1 1 -Orde, Mr. Edwin L. - 10 6Sewell, Mr. Wni. . . 1 1 -Tinkler, Mr. W 10 6Williamson, Sir H.,

Part 4 - -WiUiamson,Mr.V-.A.4 4 -Woodcock Charitable

Institution Fnnd,per Ch. Wright,Esq., Snnderland . 2 1 6 2

Total Subs.. £28 5 2Donations.

Contribution Boxes,&c - 1« 11

£29 2 1

©SSEI.

CLACTON-ON-SEABRANCH.President—

The Et. Hon. the EARL OFWARWICK.

Vice-President —H. J. GRANT, Esq.Local Committee —

T. UBSDELI, Esq., Chair-man.

C. F. J. BAKKEE, Esq.G. E. BLOWKKS, Esq.E. B. DAWBON, Esq.Mr. K. DONOVAN, Chief Officer

Coastguard.E. J. GILDERS, Esq.Dr. J. GIRLING.S. GODDABO, Esq.D. H. HOWARD, Esq.J. JAMES, Esq.A. A. KNIGHT, Esq.Dr. W. G. MDERAT.K. E. SERGANT, Esq.D. SMITH, Esq.P. SMITH, Esq.H. WEATHERHEAD, Esq.T. R. WESTCOTT, Esq.

Honorary Secretaiy —F. W. LEWELLEK.

Honorary Secietary andTreasurer —

S. J. R. LEGERTON.

Annual Sutiscriptiml.£. s. d.

AttenboTough, H,Esq. ... 1 1

Barclay & Co., Ltd. . 1 1 -Barker, C. F. J. Esq. - 10 6Beatty, Dr. T. C. ... - 10 6Berridge, Rev. B. J.

H. Sparrow - 5 -Blowers, G. E. Esq.. - 10 6Broom & Thurlow,

Messrs - 10 6Canler, A. R. Esq. . . - 5 -Castle Brewery (Jo.,

Chapman, Mrs. Z. . - 5 -Clarke, H. H. Esq. . - 10 -Clay, 8. C.. Esq.... 1 1 -Coleman, Dr. f - 6 -Colmore, W. B.

Cregoe, Esq 2 2 -Curtis Bros., Messrs. - 5 -Dawson, Major E. B. - 10 -Dove, H. C. Esa 6 -Downey, "Wm. Esq. - 6 -Dunnett, Mrs. J.W.M.- 10 6Ellis, J. Esq - 10 6Elwes, Leaning &

C h a m b e r l a y n e ,Messrs 10 6

Fitch, A. Esq -10 6Franks, J. W. Esq.. - 10 6Furniss, T. Esq. ... 1 1 -Gilders, Edwin J.

Esq. 1 1 -Goddard, S. Esq. ... 1 1 -Grant, H. J. Esq. ..1 1 -Graphic Co., Ltd.... - 10 6Grimwade & Clarke,

Hamilton, Rev. G .. - 10 -Harman Bros. Messrs. 1 1 -Barman, J. H. Esq. - 10 6Howard, D. H., Esq. - 10 6Hurdle, Mrs. T. ... - 10 6Hurdle, T., Esq. . . - 10 6James, J. Esq - 5 -Xingsbury, Mrs. . . - 5 -Knight,A. A. Esq. . - 10 6Knight, Mrs - 10 6Lewellen&Co 10 6

London & CountyBank 1 1 -

Mann, W. Esq - 5 -Massey,Mesars.C.W.

&Co - 5 -Maypole Dairy Co.,

Ltd - 5 -Mitchell, G.W. Esq. 1 1 -Molloy, J. Esq - 5 -Murray, Dr. W. G. - 11 -Newton, H. K. Esq. - 10 6Noble, A. E. Esq. . . - 6 -Palmer, Miss H. E. 5 - -Penfold.Mrs. A. ... 1 1 -Preston, D. C. Esq. 1 1 -Purvis, G. Esq 1 1 -Quick & Co., Ltd.... - 10 6Reynolds, J. Esq. . . - 6 -Round, Kt. Hon. J. 1 1 -Rowland. Thos. Esq. 1 1 -

Sansom, P. tsq. ... - 5 -sergant, Mrs. G. M. 1 1 -Seward, S. M. Esq. - 10 6

Smith, F. Esq 1 1 -Smith, J. jun. Esq.

(the late) - B -Smith, Messrs. W. H.

& Sons, per E. L.Pryor, Esq - 10 . 6

Smith, P. Esq - 5 -Spearman, Dr. R. . . - 5 -Standen, W. Esq. . . - 6 -Starling, S. Esq. ... - 6 -Sutherland, Miss F.. - 5 -Sweetmeat Delivery

Thomas, J. H. Esq. 1 1 -

£. i. d.Thorogood.AV.E.Esq. - 10 6Ubsdell. T. Esq 10 6United Kingdom Tea

Co., Ltd.. per J.Naylor, Esq - 10 6

Westcott, T. R. Esq. - 10 6Whitcher, D. S. Esq. 1 1 -White, C. E. Esq... - 10 6Yerbury, J. Esq. . . - 10 6Sums under 5s - 13 6

Total Subs.. £53 7 6

Donations.A Lady Friend - 5 -AlhambraKmployees

Collection on Clacton Pier 9 7

Andrews, Capt. R.,London Belle .... 6 - -

Beaumont Hall, perMiss Beaumont.. - 6 11

Brown, Capt. J. T.,Southwold Belle 3 3 -

D'Arcy Lodge, perMr». T. C. Dyer . . - 5 7

Elandsfontten, perMiss Chambers. .. - 16 3

Fletcher, J. A. Esq. 1 1 -

Hall, Capt. J.jSoutk-

Holland, Capt. A.,Clacton Belle 1 14 3

Life - boat Housepillar Box - 18

Life-boat Saturday,per s. J. R. Leger-ton 50 7 10

Life - boat AnnualConcert, per TheCoast DevelopmentCorporation, Ltd.,&Harold Montague,iBq a» ll a

Mills, Capt E<1.,Walton Belle 2 3 3

Mills, Capt. Th.,Woolwich Belle ..1 1 11

Pier Approach Pillar

Pier Pillar Box 16 -PierCollection, Boxing

Day ExercUe .... i 1 -Victoria Hotel, per

Mrs. Morris - 8 4Wombwell, Mrs. G. - 6 -Sums under 6s - 13 2

Total Dons.. Ill 13 -Total Subs... 63 7 6

£165 - 6

HARWICH BRANCH.Local Committee — •

The Captain of H.M.S." Ganges."

S. EVANS, Esq.W. GROOM, Esq.JAMES N. JUSTICE, Esq.Mr. T. E. LOVEGOOD, Chief

Officer, H.M. Coastguard.Honorary Secretary—JOHN PATEHSON, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Berners, C. H. Esq. 1 1 -Bevan, Wm. Esq. ... - 10 6Cottingham, F. Esq. - 10 6Evans, S. Esq 1 1 -Evans, Mrs -10 6Garland, A. N. Esq. 1 1 -Groom, W. Esq 1 1 -Jerrts, H. J. W. Esq. 1 1 -Knowles, Capt. J.,

R.N. (the late)... 2 - -McLearon, W. B.

Esq 1 1 -

766 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.£. «. d.

Royal Harwich Yacht

Total Subs. £11 19 6Donations.

Muter, Captain 1 1 -

Total ....£13 8 -

(In addition, £83 6s.lOci.wascollected by the Misses Nal-borongh in aid of Life-boatSaturday Fund.)

ONGAR BRANCH.President —

H. J. J. PRlcE,Esq.,J.P.,D.L.Local Committee —

F. CARTER, Esq., J.P.C. H. F. CHRISTIE, Esq., J.P.Mr. W. FENN.S. JONES, Esq.Mr. M. NOBLB.Mr. T. E. ROSE.Rev. J. TANHEE, M.A.Mr. W. H. WIGHTMAK.Dr. G. R. WILSON.

Honorary Secretary —The Rev. WEBSTIB \V.

WHISTLER, M.A.Annual Subscriptions.

Ashdown, Mr - 10 -Bamet, Col - 10Barclay & Co - 6 -

Bond, Rev. W. H... 1 - -Capel-Cure, Rev. S. 1 - -Carter, F. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Christie, C. H. F.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Cl»rk, W. C. Esq... 1 1 -Colllngwood, Col.... - 10 -Fenn, Mr. W - 5 -Grovel, Miss F. H. 1 1 -Irlam, A. W. Esq. . - 10 -

Loyd, F. Esq 2 2 -

Marriage, L. Esq. . . - 6 -Noble, Mr.M - 6 -Paul Mr F 5Price, H. J. Esq. . . i 1 -Richardson, A. Esq. - 5 -Rose, Mr. T. E - 5 -Koyds, C. D. Esq . . - 10 6Smith, D. Cunliffe,

Sir - 5Tanner,Rev.J.,M.A. - 6 -Wightman, W. H... - 5 -

Total Subs.... ill 1 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . - n 10

Total £17 12 10

SOUTHEND-ON-SEA BRANCH.Local Committee —

President—His Worship THE MAT OK.

F. G. ENSOB, Esq., Chairman.E. W. ABSALOH, Esq.W. C. BRADLEY, Esq.F. BBITTAN, Esq.H. BROWN, junr., Esq.W. J. CABEOLL, Esq.A. COTGROVB, Esq.W. S. COTTBILL, Esq.C. FOSTEE, Esq.E. FKIEND, Esq.

t

E. GOODMAN, Eiq.E. LUCKING, Esq.F. MOORE, Esq.H. J. STICH, Esq.A. R. WIIDR, Fsq.R. C. WREN, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —GEOBGE S. JONES, Esq.

Annual Subieriptioni..£. t. A.

Absalom, E.W. Esq. 1 1 -Baldwin, Mrs 1 -Brown, Hy. Esq. . . 1 -Carroll. W. J. Esq. . 1 -Goodman, E. Ksq. . . 1 -Luker, A. H. Esq. . 1 -Richmond. Interest

on bequest 2 10 -Waters, SamU Esq.. 2 - -

Total Subs... £11 1 -

Donation!,Contribution Boxen —

CailtonLeighHot:! - 5 10

Hope Hotel 13 1Pier BMW 2 6 -Cliff Boxes 19 -Alexandra House. - 8 8Life-boat House.. - 11 11Pier Refreshment

Boxes under 5s 113 t>Collected on Life-

boat Day 66 5

Total Dons... 73 15 11Total Subs... 11 1 -

£84 16 11

WALTON-ON-THENAZE BRANCH.

President-Colonel R. P. DAVIS, J.P.

Local Committee-Mr. K. BALLANTISE.Mr. H. BLKWITT.Mr. J. CABTEB.Mr. C. S. DAVIK, Chief Offi-

cer H.M. Coastguard.Mr. J . W. EAGLE.Mr. J. W. KAGLE, Jnr.Mr. H. W. GLADWKLL.Mr. A. B. GRKKNWOOD.Mr. J. A. JONES.Mr. H. PADFIELD.Mr. J. POTTEB.Mr. T. C. RIDDESDELL.Mr. J. E. ROSE.Mr. R. H. SCOTT.Mr. E. STANDLEY.Mr. P. A. WATKIKSOJI.Mr. H. WHITEHEAD.Mr. T. W. WILSOH.

Chairman and Treasurer—J. W. BASLE, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary —Captain W. DWTER.

Annual Subtcriptwnt.

Ballantine, Mr. K. . - 10 6Barclay i Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Carter, Mr. John ... - 10 6

£. i. d.Davis, Col., J.P. ... 2 - -Dwyer Capt. - 10 6Eagle, J. W. Esq.,

J .P 1 1 -Eagle, W., jun.,

Esq - 10 6Fitter, Mr 1 1 -Gladwell. Mr. H. W. - 10 6Greenwood, Mr.A.B. - 5 -Hart, Mr. W - 5 -Jones, Mr. J. A. . . - 10 6Marshall, Mr. T. C.. 1 1 -Mills Mr A - 10 6Moreland Mr. C.... - 10 6Padfleld. Mr. Hy.... - 10 6Potter Mr. J - 10 -Rlddesdell, Mr.T. C. - 6 -Rose, Mr. J. G - 10 6Scott, Mr. R. H. ... - 6 -Warner, Exors. of

Watkinson.Mr.P.A.- 10 6Whitehead, Mr. H.. 1 1 -Wilson Mr - 10 6

Total Subs... £16 2 -

Donation*.Court Pride of Wal-

ton, Ancient Orderof Foresters 4 12 9

lectloua on Life-boat Saturday 11 19 8

Contribution Boxesin House and aboutTown 2 18 -

Total Don* 19 8 5Total Subs. ....16 2 -

£35 10 5

jplints{)(tE.

CONNAH'S QUAYAND FLINT.

Honorary Secretary—E. L. MABRiorr, Esq. R.N.R.

Annual Subscriptions.Summers & 8<>ns,Ltd.

Me-srs. John 1 1 -Marriott, E. L. Esq.,

R N R . 51

Total Subs £1 8 6

Donations.The Dee Shipmasters'

MutualAssociation 2 » -

Boxes under 5s - 4 6

Total Dons £2 19 -Total Subs. £1 8 6

ToUl...£4 7 6

POINT OF AYRBRANCH.

Presiden^-The Rt. Hon. LORD MOSTTN.

Hon. Secretary —C. BATTERS, Esq.(No list for 1908.)

RHYL BRANCH.President-

H. B. HUQHKS, Esq., L.L. ofFlintshire.

Local Committee—H. B. MASSKY, Esq., J.P.

Chairman.Capt. WILDERS, Vice-Chair-

man.F. KCCLES, Esq.B. P. GRIFFITHS, Esq.Capt LOCK.T. B. McCORMiCK, Esq.H. K. OSBOHHE, Esq.J. D. POLKINGHORNE, Esq.W. J. P. STOREY, Esq., J.P.Captain STDBBS.R. S. C. SYKIS, Esq.

Treasurers —NORTH AHD SOUTH WALES

BANK.

Honorary Secretary —J. PIERCE-LHWIS,

Solicitor. Town Hall, Rhyl.

Annual Subscription*.£. t. d.

Buddicum, H. W.,

DeRanoe, Mrs 1 1 -Dixon. Misses

(jrime» 1 1 -

Griffith, Miss C. E. . 2 2 -Hughes, H. R. Esq.,

L.L. (19U7-8) 10 - -Jones, J.E. B.,Esq. 1 1 -Lewtn, Mrs. Charles,

Pl«s jn Cwm, St.Asuph 1 1 -

Malnwaring, Mrs... 2 - -Massey, H. B. Esq.,

J P . . . . - 10 -Mesham, Col., J.P. . - 10 -Pennant, P. P. Esq.,j p 1 1 -

Sneyd Miss 1 - -Storey, W. J. P..

Bgj J.p 10 6Wilders, Captain ... - 10 6Williams, Mies S. A. 1 1 -Williams, Thomas,

ESD 1 1 -Wynn,Mre.Williams.

Uefn 1 1 -Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total Subs., £28 3 6

DonMvmt.

Hanlon', Master R. . - 710Havercroft. Miss... - 11 2Jones, MibS,Blodwen - 6 9Life-Boat House Box - 17 -Parade Pillar Box . . 1 4 2Plerce-Lewis,J.(Hon.

Sec.) 2 6 3Russell, Jones A.

Esq - 12 2Siddall, Master V... - 6 -Williams, Mise,

Clwydva,St.Asaph 2 2 -

Sums under 5< 1 13 1

Total Dons 10 16 6Total Subs 28 3 6

£39 - -

(In addition to the above-named amounts, £35 wasraised in Rhyl in 1908, onbehalf of the Life-boat Satur-day Fund.)

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 767

ffilamorgansfttte.CARDIFF, PENARTH

ANDBARRY BRANCH.

President—The Kt. Hon. THE EARL OF

PLYMOUTH.

VIce-President —JOHH COET, Esq., J.P., D.L.

Local Committee-Mr. A. D. ASHBOBD.Mr. H. CLATTOH.Mr. R. r. DUNCAN.Mr. W. (f. EVANS.Mr. C. STUART HALL.Mr. S. HAKWOOD.Rev. W. P. HOSFOKD.Capt. M. JONES («z officio).The Chief Officer Coastguard,

Barry (an officio).Mr. R. MnxROi.Mr. H. RADOLIFFB.Mr. D. W. ROBERTS.Cftpt.R.N. Ros6ER(e:v officio).Mr. H. J. VELLAOOTT.Mr. E. W. WAIM.

HOD. Treasurer —Mr. S. THOMAS(Penarth Dock).

Hon. Secretary —Mr. W. B. WILLIAMS (Barry).

CARDIFF AND PENARTHLIST.

Annual Suotcriptiont.£. I. d.

Aging, E. T., Ltd. . . - 10 6Andrews. S. ft Son . - 10 6Annlng Brothers... - 6 -Arberry, Miss Jane 1 1 -Biilington, J.C. Keq. 1 1 -Bodger, Miss Julia. . - 6 -Bowriug, C. T. & Co. - 10 eBrain, 8. A. & Co... 1 1 -Bridge, Mrs. John . . 2 - -Bryan, J. F. 0. Esq. - 6 -Burbridge, A. Esq. . 1 1 -Burnees, Jas. ft Sons 1 1 -Bnrnyeat, Brown &

Co - 10 6Bute, The Marquis of 10 - -Chambere,W.H.Esq. - 6 -Clemens, Matthew,

l&aq & -Collins, Miss Blanche 1 - -Collins, MiseCaroline 1 - -Cope, Matthew, JCsq. - 10 6Cory Bros, ft Co. , Ltd. 2 2 -Cory, J. if Sons 2 2 -David, Mrs. Edward - 10 -Davis,D.ftSons,Ltd. 1 1 -Dawson, Mils J. E. - 2 6Diamond, Thos.*Co. - 6 -Doolan,Kev. A 1 - -Dovey, Rev. W - 6 -Downing, E. C.ft Co. - 5 -Duncan, J. T. & Co. - 10 6

Evans ft Reid, Ltd.. - 6 -FIsher,Renwick&Co. - 6 -Foster, Brown and

Bees 1 1 -FosUr, Haln & Co. . - 5 -

Great Western Col-

Griffiths, Geo. Esq. .1 1 -

£. I. d.Griffiths, Mrs. M. D. 1 1 -Gueret, Limited .... - 10 -Gnthrie, Heywood ft

Co - 10 6Hall Brothers 6 -Harrison, Moore &

Co ,.. - 10 6Haworth, Miss Eliza-

beth - 6 -HudigfcVeder 2 2 -Hnitable, W. D 6 -Insole, G. ft Sons,

Limited 1 1 -Jenkins Brothers... 1 1 -Jenkins, Miss Ante - 10 6Jones, W. &C. T... 2 2 -Jotham ft Sons - B -lirleger&Schliemann - 6 -Lee & Finch - 5 -Lewis' Merthyr Coal

Oo - 10 6Locket'i Merthyr

Coal Co - 5 -Loveridge, Ltd - 10 6Martin ft Marqnand - 6 -Marychurch, J. G.

Mawson, A. ft Co. .. - 6 -Mayo, Mrs. E - 10 -Milbnrn, W. ft Co... - 5 -Morel, Ltd 1 1 -Nioholson,MissMary - 6 -Nixon's Navigation

Coal Oo 1 1 -

Osborn ft Wallis. .. - 10 -Powell, Dnffryn Coal

Co 1 1 -Prosser, Rees. Esq.. - S -Kea, a.ft J.H - 10 6Renibaw, Dr. Herbert

Smith 1 1 -Shlor, J. J. H.Eaq. . - 6 -Seager, W. H Esq.. 1 1 -Simon, Miss S. A. . . 1 1 -Spencer, Mrn. Emma - 6 -Spillera and Bakers. 1 1 -Stephens, Snttou ft

Stowe, G. S , ft Son - 6 -Taylor, W. H. ft Co. - 10 6Thomas, E., Radcliffe

ft Co 5 5 -Thomas,3amnel Esq. - 10 -Thompson, C. Esq. 1 1 -Thompson, Mrs. G.

Tiliett, W. j.ftCo. - 10 6Troedyrhiw Coal Co. - 10 6Turnbull Bros -10 6Webb.Clement, Esq. 1 1 -Wethered, Vernon,

E»q 1 1 -Williams, Owen and

Wills, G.H.ftOo...'-10 6

Total Sobs. £f6 3 -

Donations, i-c.Cooperative Whole-

sale Society, Barry 1 - -I. O. of Oddfellows.. 1 1 -tioxes—

Barry Hotel ...... 5 8Bernoficoni, P. &

Cnlley's Hotel.... - 13 11„ Restaurant 1 2 -

IM, Blanca, t.e. . . 1 - 1Mercantile Marine,

Bany Dock, perC. S. Hall.E»q 5 8 2

Penarth Dock,per late H. J.Pockett, Esq. 2 7 -

£. t. d.

Pillar Boxes 1 19 1Sums under Ss 2 2 10

£19 19 2

BARRY LIST.Annual SubKriptiom.

Brown, T. Esq.... - 5 -Coombes.Rev.H.E.H - in -Cory, John, Esq... 5 5 -Davies, David, Esq 6 5 -Davies, D. S. Esq.. 10 6Harwood, S. Esq. . - 10 -Jeaner, Mrs. (Wen

Knight, A. Ksq.... - 10 6Plymouth, Rt. Hon

The Earl of 6 5 -Trott, F. Ksq. (2

Total Subs.... £20 13 -

Total Dons 19 19 2Total Subs 96 li -

Total.... £116 15 2

SWANSEA,MUMBLES, AND

PORT EYNONBRANCH.

Local Committee—R. Bxox.C. HEKON.Lieut. G. S. Hocxrar, R.N.W. LAW.H. M. PEEL.T. N. T. STBICE.Rev. H. S. WILLIAMS.Lt.-Col. CHARLES WEIGHT.T. W. IBLAT Yonso.

Honorary Secretary—F. LE BODLAKGBB.

Assistant Secretary for PortEynon —

C. BET AN.Annual Subtcriptiant.

Baldwins, Limited . . 1 1 -

Bnrgesg ft Co 1 1 -Cast le Steam

Trawlers, Ltd. ... 1 1 -

Essery, W. H - 10 6Glantawe, Kt. Hon.

Lord 1 - -

Matthews, H.J - 10 BTrustees of Swansea

Harbour 60 - -Young, T. W. Islay - 10 6

Total Subs.. £67 6 -Donation,

W o r k m e n of theTyrdall Colliery,per J. H. Lawley . 1 - -

Total.. £58 6 -

PORT EYNON BRANCH.Annual Subscriptions.

Bostock, R A 1 1 -Davles, Rev. J. D... - 10 6Evans, B 1 - -Price, Rev. David . . - 10 6

Total Subs.. £ 4 2 -

£. i. d.Donation*.

Concert at Port Ey-non Parish Halland Collection DayAugust Exercise 16 10 -

Box at Boat-house .. - t -

Total Port Eynon 20 18 -Total Swansea . . 58 6 -

£79 2 -

eiHoucigtersttre.BRISTOL BRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)Hon. Treasurers-

Messrs. W. H. FKAKK,SINCLAIR ft THOMAS,

Accountants,Shannon Court, Corn Street.

Anmtal Subscription*.Gifford, Henry J . . 2 2 -Giflbrd, Samuel ... 1 1 -Grace, J. ft H - 10 6Hill, C. ft Sons .... 2 2 -Jecks, Charles .... - 10 -McArthnr, Nash ft

Co 1 1 -Phillips, Miss Mary

S 1 1 -Society of Merchant

Strickland, IS - 6 -Terrell, W. ft Sons,

Limited -10 6Walton, Gooddy ft

Cripps, Limited . . 1 1 -Wills, W M -10 6

Total Subs.. £21 4 6

Donation!.Armstrong, E 1 - -

Boxes —Dunlop, Mackie ft

Co 6 1Jo in t Railway

Station - 13 4Martin, Miss G.

M e r c h a n t Ven-turers School ... 1 1 4

Moore, Dr - 6 11Palmer, Mr - 7 -Parry, Mrs - 8 4Portland School . . - 10 8Plumley and Sons,

Meesrs 1 6 7Vowles, W. H. ft

Williams, Mr ... - 8 -Williamson, Mr. . - 14 -

Hotels, etc.—Ship, Denmark St.,

total amount col-lected by dog•' Ship " during

Britannia - 6G e o r g e (Shire-

hampton) - 8 -

Hope and Anchor(Shirehampton) - 6 6

Little Crown - 14 4Paik Hotel - 6 9Piinces - 15 6Royal(Avonmonth) - 17 4Terminus Hotel . . 7 6The Pilgrim - 8 6

768 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isx MAY, 1909.I. i. d.

Sums under 5s 9 2 1 1

Total Done 36 1 5Total Subs 21 4 6

£6? 6 11

CHELTENHAMBRANCH.

President—W. N. SKILLICORNE, Esq.

Local Committee —Admiral CHRISTIAN.

Hon. Secretary —Captain G. E. HODGSON.

Collector —Mr. W. R. CHIPP.

Annual Subscription*.Agg-Gaidner, J. T.. - 10 -BuKer, W. M. Ksq.. 1 1 -Birch, Trenly, Esq. . 2 2 -Buckell, Dr. W. R.. 1 1 -Cavendish Honse

Oompany(Limited) - 10 -Champion,Mrs.R.G. - 5 -Christian, Admiral . - 10 -

Cox, Mrs. James ... 1 1 -Evans, Mrs. Bowie . 1 1 -Field, Mrs - 10 -Gardner, Rev. Canon - 10 -Gardner, W. Esq. . . - 10 -Hardy, R. G. Esq.. . - 10 6Henry, Miss Eva. .. 10 -Hodgson,Capt.G. E.. - 10 6Leach, Admiral .... - 10 -Martini Co., Messrs. - 10 -Mushet, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -O'Callaghan. Mrs. . . - 6 -Orr, Mrs. Cbarleo. . . - 10 -Pearce, E. E^q - 10 -Pilgrim, Mrs. E 1 1 -Plant, Thos. & Co. . - 6 -Prevost, Col - 10 -Pringle, Gen - 10 6Prnen, Mrs - B -Robens, Mrs. Bertie - 10 6Bobinson, Mrs - 10 -Sbarpe, Messrs. W.

Sbirer and Haddon,Messrs - 10 -

Skillicorne, W. N.Esq 10 6

Stephen, Mrs. Grant - 10 -Steward, Col. H. W. 1 - -Whiimore, C.H.Fsq. 1 1 -Willoughby.Lt.-Gen. - 6 -Winson, Maj.-Gen... - 5 -Wiuterbotham, J. B.

Esq - 10 6Young, Miss -10 6

Total 25 12 -

f^ampsfctre.HAYLINQ ISLAND

BRANCH.Local Committee —

W. GANN, Esq., Chairman.E. C. DOWXEY, Esq.I). C. ELLIS, Esq.F. MAIS, Esq.A. J. MARSHALL, Esq.R. SULLIVAN. I.e., R.N.Mr. A. WEBB, H.M. Coast-

guard.

Hon. Secretary—W. J. HOWELL, Esq.

Asst. Hon. Secretary —E. C. DowLEr, Esq.

£. t. d.Annual Subscriptions.

Cotes Miss 5 -Dowley, E. C. Esq.. - 10 6Gann W Esq . 10Howell, W. J. Esq. - 6 -Johnson, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Jones, G. Esq - 5 -Jones, S. Esq - 5 -Lee, Capt. A 1 -Leveret & Fry - 5 -Mais. F. Esq -10

Trisrjr, H. Fred, Esq. - 10 6Webb, C /. 5Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total Subs... £ 6 4 6

Donations.McEuen. D. P. Esq. 2 - -Contribution Boxes. 3 18 11

Total... £12 3 6

PORTSMOUTHAND SOUTHSEA

BRANCH.President —

The Worshipful the MAYOROP PORTSMOUTH (CouncillorF. G. FOSTER),

Local Committee—The Worshipful the MAYOR

OF PORTSMOUTH for thetime being.

Alderman R. W. BEALB.Sir JOHN BRICKWOOD.Capt. W. H. FAWCKNER, R.N.JOHN W. GIEVE, Esq., J.P.Capt. H. J. LANCASTER.Mr. THOS. MEADES, Har-

bour Master.Commdr. L. S. STANSFELD,

R.N., Inspecting Com-mander of H.A1. Coast-guard.

L. A. VANDENBEHGH, Esq.C. VINE, Esq.H. E. VOSPEK, Esq.

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer —

HAEOLI> H. PAYHE, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Allnutt, Mrs B -Bland. Mrs. G J. . . - 10 6Boughton.J.W. E'q. - 10 -Brickwood, Sir John 1 1 -Bucklo, Fleetwood,

M.D., Fleet Sur-geon, R.N 10 6

Burbidge, A. C. Esq. - 10 6Chambers, TheMisses - 10 -Clegg, J., Esq - 10 6Cole, Chaa., Esq. ... - 5 -Cook, t. Esq - 5 -Cousins, T. Esq.J.P. - 10 6Crampton, W. J.,

Esq 10Dunlop, Mrs. Hamil-

ton 5Evening News, Ltd.

(per W. H. Mus-grave, Esq.) 1 1 -

F a w c k n e r , Capt.W. H . , R N - 10 -

Flora, Ltd 10 6Friedeberg, M., Esq. 1 1 -Gieve, JohnW.Esq.,

J P 10 6Gillman, Wm. Esq.,

J.P - 10 -Hall, Mrs. Basil - 10 -Handleys Ltd ... 10 6Hellyer, U. E. Esq. . - 10 6Knight & Lee, Ltd. . . - 10 6Knott, Dr. Charles

(the late) - 5 -

£. s. d.Lancaster.Capt. H. J. 1 - -Light, Messrs. W. R.

& Son 10 6Long, C. E. B. Esq. 1 1 -Morant, Messrs. J. D.

& Co., Ltd. - 10 6Pares, John, Esq.,

J .P 1 1 -Pike, Spicer & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Portsea Mutual Co-

operative Society . i 6 -"PortsmouthTiines,"

Ltd - 5Power, Alderman

Frederick - B -Read.John.jun.Esq. - 10 6Read W Esq 5 -Reader, C. Esq - 6 -Stansfleld,Capt L.S.,

R N 10 6Stokes & Co., Messrs. 1 - -Usborne, Mrs 1 1 -

Vesper* Co., Ltd... - 10 6Wendover & Co.,

Williams, Rev. &

York, Rev. C. E.,R.N., and Mrs. .. - 10 -

Total Subs... jt3l 2 -

Donations.

Bullin, R., Esq - 3 -Cruse & Co., Messrs. - 2 6Collecting Boxes and

Collected at the ToolShop, H.M. 'sDock-

TotalDons 6 - 4Total Subs 31 2 -

£37 2 4

SOUTHAMPTONBRANCH.President—

THE MAYOR 01SOUTHAMPTON.

Local Committee —Admiral C. ROWLEY,

Chairman.A. C. DUNLOP, Esq.Colonrl O. GRIMSTON.J. D. HAYSOM, Esq.W. F. G. SPRANGER, Esq.J. W. WILLIAMS, Esq.

Hon. Treasurer—A. G. THOMSON, Esq.

(National Provincial Bank).

Honorary Secretary —Commander WILLIAM E.

MILLER, R.N.

Annual Subscriptions.Armstrong, Mrs. ... 1 1 -barlow, A. Esq.

Bevis, Mrs. T 1 1 -Chipperfleld, R. Esq. 1 1 -Cooke H Esq 6Darwin, W. E. Esq. - 10 6Daviea-Cooke, Rev.. - 10 -Daw, J. Esq - 10 6Day, Summers & Co.

Mesgn 1 1 -

Dunlop, Archibald

Elliott.Bros., Messrs. - 10 6

t. s. d.Emannel, M. Esq.. . - 10 «Garret & Haysom,

Messrs - 10 6Green, H. G. Esq. . . - 10 6Greenwood, J.Ander-

ton Esq 1 1 -Grimston, Colonel.. - 10 8Hagen, B. B., Esq. . - 10 -ffampshireAdvertiser - 10 6Hodgson, Miss - 10 -Hogge,W. Harrison,

Esq 10 6Hooper and Ashby,

Messrs 10 6Hussey, Sir G. A. E. - 10 6Lowry, E. B. Esq. . . 1 1 -Macdonald, The

Malony, Mrs - 6 -Martin. Mrs. T.H.M. 1 - -Maye», E. & Son ... - 10 1McLeod, Mrs - 6 -Mercer, G. Y., Esq. - 5 -Moore, Mrs - 5 -Paris, Smith and

Randall, Messrs. . - 10 6Parker, Mrs. J. F. . . - 10 -Rowley, Admiral C. 1 - -Royal S o u t h e r n

Yacht Club 2Shaw, Miss L. C. .. - 10 6Smith, A. H. Esq... 1 1 -Smith, C. Crowther,

Southampton SteamShip Coal Co 1 1 -

Spranger, W. F. G.Esq - 10 -

Stevens, Messrs.&Co. - B -Summers & Payne,

Tagart, Morgans Co.,Limited - 10 6

Thompson.Mrs.H.H. - 10 -Thomson. A. S. Esq. - 10 6Waller and Kiug ... - 10 6Wingrove, Mrs.M.A. - in -Under 5< - 6 -

Total Subs.... £30 g 6

Donations.

Contribution Boxes . 9 9 6

£39 18 -

&U of 55Rigt)t.ISLE OF WIGHT

BRANCH.

Patron—H.R.H. PRINCESS HEMRY o?

BATTENBERG, Governor ofthe Isle of Wight.

President-Sis CHARLES SEELY, Bart.

Vice-Presidents—The Rt. Hon. Lord ALVIK-

STONE, G.C.M.G.GODFREY BARIKO, Esq., M.P.,

D.L., J.P.Lt.-Qen. The Hon. SoHxun

J. G. CALTHORPE, J.P.T. B.,H. COCHEANI, Esq.,

J.P., D.L., Deputy-Governor of the Island.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 769

Col. E. P. CEOZIKB, J.P.,D.L.

Capt. E. Du BOULAY.H. GARLE, Esq.Commander DOUGLAS HAM-

MOND GH.SME, K.N.Lord LAMINGTON.Lieut.-Col. LEITII.Lieut. - Col. MACDONALD

MORKTON.Lieut.-Col.HlCKMAN MORGAN,

D.S.O.THE MAYOR or NEWPORT.THB MAYOR off RYDE.J. RING, Esq.Col. J. E. B. SEBLY, D.S.O.,

M.P.Sir J. S. BARRINGTON

SIMEON, Bart., J.P., D.L.FEANS. W. SLADE, Ksq.The Right Hon. LORD TEN-

NYSON, G.C.M.tt.EDMUND GRANVILLE WAED,

Esq., J.P.

Representative Committee —Mr. J. MILMAN BROWN.Col. E. P. CEOZIER. D.L., J.P.Mr. CHARLES DABELL.Mr. J. W. Fies.Mr. G. H. HARRISON. J.P.Mr. A. E. MARVIN.Mr. H. C. MILLS.Captain G. B. FUESTOX.Mr. HARRY SHEPAHD.Lieut. PREXDEBOAST, R.N.Mr. H. WAY.Dr. WHITEHEAD, J.P.Mr. AUBREV A. H. WYKE-

HAH.

Hon. Auditor —Mr. FRANK KING.

Hon. Treasurer —J. GEORGE PINNOCK, Esq.

Hon. Secretary—AUBREY A. H, WYKKHAM,

Esq.

Local Committees —Atherfield.

Rev. G. E.JEANS, M.A.,Chairman.

Colonel BONHAM.Rev. W. C. J. CHAMBSB-

LAINE.CHARLES DABELL, Esq.AETHUR DRAPER, Ksq.HUBERT GARLE, Esq.Eev. C. W. HBALU, M.A.Dr. JOLLIFPE.Colonel LEITH.J. G. PINNOCK, Esq.HENBY WAY, Esq.Mr.C. COLLJS.R.N., Chief

Officer, Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary—H. C. Mum, Esq.

Bembridgc.

J. B. DBNISON, Esq.W. DURNFORD, Esq.Mr. f. JOBJ>AN.Lieut. - Col. M ACDONALD

MOEETON.Mr. W. MARTIN, R.N.,

Chief Officer of H.M.Coastguard.

Mr. J. PETTY, R.N.Capt. PaEfTON.Mr. R. STEWART SAVILLE,

J.P.

MERTON THOMAS, Esq.Mr. R. TUFFLEY.P. WATERLOW, Esq.Mr. P. WALTON.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. W. COULDREY.

Brighstone Grange.JAMES ATTRILL, Esq.J. W. FISK, Esq.J. E. GALLOP, Ksq.P. H. LEMPRIERE, Esq.Mr. MAYO, K.N., Chief

Officer H.M. Coastguard.E. STREET, Esq.AUBREY H. WYKEHAM,

Esq.Honorary Secretaries —

Rev. E. W. SILVER, M.A.,Rector of Brighsume.

Rev. G. E. JEANS, M.A.,Rector of Motttstone andVicar of Shorwell.

Brooke.SIR CHARLES SEBLY, Bart.,

Chairman.Mr. A. BEYSON.Mr. HKBRY LACE, R.N.,

Chief Officer, Coastguard.R. K. LIDDON, Esq.Col. J. E. B. SEELY, D.S.O.,

M.P.AUBREY A. H. WYKEHAM,

Esq.Honorary Secretary —

Rev.R. LESLIE Mo KRIS, M.A,Hector of Brooke.

Ryde.Local Committee—

The MAYOR OF RYDE.Capt. A. FANE, K.N.Mr. GRACE, Cbief Officer,

Coa-tguTd.GEOIIGI H. HARRISON, Esq.,

J.P.J. H. LEAL, Esq.M. MAYBRICK, Esq., J.P.Col. J. E. KHODKS.Col. J. E. B. SBELY, D.S.O.,

M.P.Capt. STANNEY, Manager

liyde Pier Co.G. A. STOREY, t'sq.Lieut. GARTSIDB - TIPPING,

K.N.PERCY THKLLUSSON, Esq.W. H. WALFORD, Esq.

Hon. Secretary —Capt. E. W. BURT, R.N.

Totlcund Bay.Col. R. PEARSON CROZIER,

President.Col. WALFOBD, K.A.,

Cbairmau.J. DOVER, Esq.Sir HENRY EARLE.Commander D O U G L A S

HAHOND GRJKME, R.N.Dr. HANDS.Dr. HOLLIS.CO!.LABALMONDIERE,R.A.Rev. S. NAIRNE.J. RING, Esq.Rev. A. J. ROBERTSON,

M.A.Col. J. E. B. SEELT,

D.S.O., M.P.Major SILVER.E. TAUTZ, Esq.Rigbt Hon. LORD TENNY-

SON, G.U.M.G.Rev. C. T. WILSON, M.A.

Hon. Secretary —Mr. H. MARFLEET.

ISLE OF WIGHT BRANCH.

Annual Suiacriptumt.£. s. d.

Alveretone, Lord... 2 2 -B a r i n g , Godfrey,

Esq., J.P., D.L... 6 5 -

Brarmoii, G. A. Esq. - 10 6Browne, Col. Gore,

V.C..J.P 1 1 -Bullen, E. Esq., J.P. - in 6Castle Button, Dr. . - 10 6

Cochiaoe, F. B. H.Esq., J.P, D.L... 1 1 -

Collins, Miss - 10 9Cnst, Miss 1 1 -De Horsey, Admiral

Sir Algernon, J.P. 1 - -Dore Mrs - 10 6Dowling, Capt. H. . - 6 -Drew, A. W. Esq... - 10 6Garle, H. Esq 1 - -Gaze, Mrs. J. Pellew - 10 -George, J. Esq., J.P. - 6 -Green, Capt. F - 10 6Gunner, E.J. Esq.. - 10 6Hathway, Mrs 1 1 -Heald, Rev. C. W.,

M . A 1 1 -Holland, E. L. Esq. - 10 -Hollis,Dr.(to Brooke

Life-boat Station) - 10 6Hood, The Hon. Mrs.

How, The Misses ... - 10 -Howard,Ueorge,Esq. 1 - -

Hyde, Miss 1 1 -Jeans, Rev. G. E.,

M . A 1 1 -Jolllffe, Dr.' - 10 6Jordan, L. Esq - 10 6Kellynack Mr. A.

Dore - 6 -LannUM), E. C. Esq. 1 1 -Leitu, Lt.-Col. A. H. 1 10 -Leith, Mrs. Disney. . 2 2 -Liddon, R. K. Esq.. - 10 6Llvesay, Miss - 6 -Lowther, Rear-Ad-

miral M., J.P. (thelate) 2 2 -

Macnamara, Rev. T.B..M.A 1 1 -

Mew, F.T.Esq.,J.P. 1 1 -Mills, H. C. Esq.... - 10 6Morey, Mr. F - 10 -Morey.Mr.H.W.... - 5 -Morris, Rev. B. Lea-

Mortimer, Miss,

Mortimer, Miss,

Nutter, Eev. W. H.,M.A - 5 -

Oddfellows, EarlYarborough Lodgeof 1 1 -

Phillips, Rev. Canon - 6 -Pmuock,F.Esq. (the

late) . . 1 1 -Pinuock, J. G. Esq. 1 1 -Pinnock, Robert,

Esq J P . - 10 6Piitis, R. Roach,

Esq., JJ" - 6 -Popham, Mrs. F.

White 1 1 -Pring, Samuel, Esq. - 10 -Purkis, G. B. Esq.,

J p - 10 6Randolph, Mrs - 10 -Riddett, W. Ham-

mond, Esq., J.P.. - 10 -Rugg, \V. JUQ - 6 -

£. «. a.Seely, Sir Chas., Bt.,

J p 10 10 -Seely Major J.E. B.,

DSO MP . . .2 2 -Shorthose,W.H.,Esq. 3 3 -Simeon.SirB., Bart.,

D .L 1 1 -Sinclair-Pelham, the

Hon. Mrs. Dudley 1 1 -Slade, Francis W.

Esq 3 3 -

Street, E. Esq 1 - -Tennyson, Lord .... 1 1 -Thomas, Jas., & Co.,

Upward, E. J. Esq.,J.P - 10 -

Urry, Robt. Esq.... - 10 -Vibert, B. Esq., J.P. 1 - -Wadbam, S, C. Esq. - 5 -Way, H. Esq. (Pyle) - 10 -Way, Mrs. Edwin . . - 10 -Woodward, Richard,

Esq ... 5 -Worrell, Mr. & Mrs.

T. W - 5 -Wykeham,A.H. Ksq. 1 1 -

Total Subs. .. £80 13 -

Donations.

Church Collections : —Calbontne Cburch 2 12 -CarisbrookeChurch

(moiety of) 2 - -Chnle Church .... 4 3 8Kiug&ton Church

(moiety of) .... - 14 8Edmunds, Mrs 1 i -

: Collecting Boxei.Brighstons Grange

Lite-boat Houte .. - 1 -Per Mr. H.C Mill-

Chine Museum. .. - 14 6Whitwell (per Rev.

R. B. Oliver) .. - 5 10Boxes nnder fin. . . - 8 8

Per Kev. K. LeslieMorris, M.A.—

Brooke Life-boat

Cross, Capt. W. B.,Freshwater BayHi tel 8 1

Per Hon. Treasurer —AtKey & Sons,

Messrs 1 12 11Bugle Hotel i7 1Marvin, Mr.G.aud

1'riends 8 6Boxes under 6*. . . 1 7 2

Total Dons. .... 17 10 11

BEMBRIDGE BRANCH.

Per Mr. W. CODLDREY.

Annual Subseripttont'Cardew, Major - 10 -Couldrey, \\ . Esq... 1 1 -Denison. J. B. Esq. . 1 - -

Duiacher, (VI - 10 -Durnford, W. Esq. . 1 - -Go.dall, J. Esq. ... - 10 -Gordon Dr -10 -Grueher, Mrs - 6 -James, Rev. S. E... - 10 -Jordan, F. Esq. .... - 6 -Maude, G. tsq - 6 -Moreton, Lieut.-Col.

770 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.£. I. d.

Oglander, J. H. Esq.,.I.P., D.L 1 - -

Perkins, Mrs - 10 -Saville, E. S. Esq. . 1 1 -Seely, Ool. J. E. B.,

D.S.O., M.P 1 - -Sparks, Capt 1 - -Thomas, Merton O.

Esq . . . . 1 1Thompson, Rev. 0. . - 10 -Tritton, A. Esq."... - 10 -Tuffley, Mr. R - 5 -Waterlow, P. Esq. . . 1 1 -Watton, Mr. P - 5 -

Total Subs £16 19 -

Donation}.

Collecting Boxes ... 2 12 4

Total £!8 10 4

RTDE BRANCH.

Per Capt. E. W. BCRT, B.N.

Annual Subscriptions.

Boger, Mrs - 10Bonham, Admiral . . - 10 -Brigstocke.W.P.Esq. 1 - -Brook, J.O. Esq. ... - 5 -Brooke-Howard, Col. - 6 -Buit, Capt. E. W.,

RN ... 5Campbell, Major ... - 5 -Clarke, A. H. 1>. Esq. - 5 -Colyer, H.O. Es^... - 6 -

Daubuz, Capt - 5 -Eddis, Kev. J. E. . . - 5 -Fane, Capt.A., K.N. - 5 -Flemming, Kev. H. - 5 -Forsytb, Commander

Douglas, K.N . . . - 6 -Gausseo, Mrs. and

Mi. s 12 6Gibbs, Mrs - 5 -Hamilton, Capt.Cole,

E.N 1 - -Harrison, G. H. Esq.,

J . P 1 1 -Hunter, Mrs. M. W. - 6 -

Jellicoe, Capt - 5 -Langdun, C Esq - 5 -Maybrick, M. Esq.,

j p 1 i -

Mudfoid, Mr. * Mrs. - 10 -Pittis, Mrs. J. A. .. - 6 -Stanney, Capt - 5 -Storey, G. A. Esq. . 1 1 -Thorijton, E. Esq. . . 5 5 -Turpin, Miss - 5 -Wade, H. F. Esq. . . - 5 -Wade Mrs. 5 -Walford.W. H. Esq. - 5 -Watkins, Dudley,

Mr. and Miss .... - 6 -White- Lee, J. Esq. . - 5 -

Total SulM. .£2 i 8 "6

Contribution Boxes . 2 3 1

Total £25 19 8

TorLAiny BAT BRANCH.

Per Mr. H. MARFLEET.

Annual Subscriptions.Aitken.Charlej, Esq. - 5 -Burnett, Mrs 2 2 -Chaine, F. W. Esq.. 1 1 -

t. s. d.Crozier, Col., J.P.,

D . L 2 2 -Curso.Mrs. A. M. . . 1 1 -Daghwood, Rev. L. . 1 1 -Dover J Esq - 10 -Duff, E. A. Esq. ... 1 1 -Earle, Sir Htnry.. . - 10 6Uloyne, Mr. W. S. . . - 5 -Graane, Lady Ha-

Graane, DouglasHamond, CoiLdr. ..1 - -

Hands, Dr - 10 6Harrington, W. B.

Esq . . 5 -Henry, J. E. Went,

Esq - 10 -Hollis Dr - 10 6Hood, The Hon.Mrs.

Lever, Mr. E - 5 -

Mills, 'H. '& Son,

Nairn'e, Rev. Spencer - 10 6Pakeuham, Major . . - 10 6Pmml-y, Mis - 5 -Ring, J. Esq 2 2 -Seely, Col. J. E. B.,

D.S.O.,M.P 1 1 -Solent Yacht Clnb .. 1 1 -Sutton, J. Esq - 10 6Tankard, F. Esq 1 - -Totland Bay Hotel

Co 1 - -Walford, Col., K A. - 10 -Ward, Granville E.

Esq. JP 2 2 -Ward, Miss - 10 -Weber, Mrs 1 1 -Sums ander 6s - 15 -

Total Snhs.. £'29 9 -

Donations.

Boxfs—Beacon View - 11 4

Isaacs, Mr. (Alum

Lif f-boat House . . - 8 -Pier Hotel, Yar-

Pillar—Coastgnard Station,

Totlaud Bay... 1 10 3Stores' Coiner,

Totland Bay ... - 9 7Boxes under 5* - 18 10

Total Dons. . . 5 8 2Total Subs. . 29 9 -

Pal grave TrustDividend 2 16 8

Total £37 13 10

SUMMARY.

Ann. Subscriptions 150 9 6

Palgiave Trust

Total £181 8 9

_^_

Sent.ASHFORD BRANCH.

Chairman —T. NOTTIDGE. ESQ.

Local Committee —Mr. H. P. CI.EMETSON.Mr. J. CKEERT.Mr. A. M. DORMAN.M?. B. C. DRAKE.Mr. H. D. HEADLKY.Mr. C. E. HOMKWOOD.Mr. C. LODD.Mr. J. MORTON.Eev. J. P. THIMANN.Kev. Canon TINDALL, M.A.Dr. GEORGE WILKS.Mr. C. E. WIND.

Honorary Treasurer—F. J. G. JOSKS. Et=q., London

and County Bank.

Honorary Secretary—C. I. EPPS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.*. s. d.

Checksfleld, Mr. V.. - 6 -Cowan, H. A., Esq. - 5 -Epps, Mr. C. I 10 6Field, Miss 1 1 -Hart & Tatoell,

Messrs - 5 -Hallett.Creery&Co.,

Homewood, C. E.,Esq - 5 -

Jones, Mr. F. J.G.. - 10 6

Nottidge, T., Esq. .. 1 1 -Wilks, Dr. George.. 1 1 -

Total £7 11

BROADSTAIR3,KINGSGATE AND

ST. PETER'SB R A N C H .

Local Ckanmittee—Dr. H. G. BIDIILE, Chairman.Dr. F. BRIOHTMAN.A. J. HOLT, Esq.J. T. MAI, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. J. WALLACE.

Annual Subscription!.Biddle, Dr. H. G.... - 10 6Brigbtman, Dr. F . . - 10 6C b u r c h i l l , Rev.

Delo, The Misses... - 5 -Elyard, The Misses . 1 1 -Holt, A. Esq 5 -Kennedy, G. G. Esq.,

J.P, tbe late 1 - -Metcalfe, Mrs 1 1 -May, J. T. Esq - 5 -Sorth, Hon. F. H. . . 1 1 -

Whitehead, Mrs. ... - 10

Total Subs.. i8 - 6

Donations.Ashley, C. H. Esq. . 1 1 -ielborn, W. Esq. .. - 10 6

Sermon on Pier byl-.ev. J. Nasb .... 2 1 -

£. s. d.Pillar and Boxes ... B 15 1Sums uuder 5s - 2 -Collected at Laurirh —

Lynch.Miss Annie - 13 4Moore, MissThurza - la 9Palbert, Miss

\Veekes, Miss Ger-tvude - 10

ColiectionsunderSs.- 13 9

Total Dons... 13 13 11Total Subs. . . 8 - 6

£21 H 5

C A N T E R B U R YBRANCH.President —

THE VERY EEV. THE DEAN.

Hon. Treasurer—F. W. FCRLET, Esq., The

Bank.Honorary Secretary—

Capt. MODBILYAX, E.N., J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.Beck, Col. F - B -Kurlcy, Miss Agnes. - 10 -Fnrley, F. W. Esq. - 10 -Hichens, Eev. Cannn 1 1 -Kay. Mr William, Bt. - 10 6Lochee, W. A., Esq.,

J.P - 5 -Mackay, H. R. Esq. - 5 -McMa8ter,Johi),Esq. - 10 -Mourilyan, Capt.,

R.N..J.P - 10 6Stead, Alderman ... - )0 -

Total Subs... £4 19 6

Donations.Offertory, King ' s

School (per liev.A. J. Galpin) .... 1 4 5

Total Dons 1 4 5Total Subs 4 19 6

£6 3 11

DOVER BRANCH.Local Committee —

Capt. CAY, B.N., Chairman.Mr. E W. BOSD (Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard).REGINALD KNOCKER, Esq.Kev. N. H. MACGACHEN.W. E. WOLSKY, Esq. (Re-

ceiver of Wrecks).

JOHN BAIRD, Esq., L.R.C.P.

Annual Subscription!.Baggallay, T. W.

Esq., the late .... - 5 -

Bradley, Messrs - 10 -Brenchley, Mrs 1 - -Crundall, Sir W. H. 1 1 -Flashman & Co - 6 -Graves, Mr - 6 -Hammond, G. & Co. - 5 -Hay ward, H. Esq... - 6 -Jenkin, Mrs - 10 -Knight, General.... 1 - -Mauuering, W. Esq. 1 - -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 771£. i. d.

MacGachen, Rev. N.H 1 -

Morgan, Afrs - 10 -Mowll, Martyn, Esq. - 5 -M. K.M 1

Total Subs. ...ill 3 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . - 7 3

D U N G E N E S SBRANCH.

Local Committee—EDWTN FINN, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.W. BLACKLOCKS, Esq.Rev. COLES.ARTHUR FINS, Esq., J.P.Rev. Canon HARDY.J. L. HUTCHINGS, Esq.,J.P.J. A. PROCTER, Esq.Lieut. SIMS, R.N.C. TANNER, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—Lt.-Col. HAHOLO FINN,

V.D., J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.Blacklocks, W. Esq. - 10 -Finn, Arthur, Esq.,

J.P _ joFinn, Major E. S. . . - 10 -Finn.Ed\rin,Esq.J.P. 1 1 -Finn.Lt.-CoI.Harold,

V.D., J.P - 10 -Hardy. Rev. Canon . l - -llutchings.J.L.Esq..

J.P. ...... 10 6Leaver, Mr. J 10Mackett, Mr. Thos. - 6 -Oliver, Dr. H. S.... - 5 -Paine, Mr T - 6 -Procter, Dr. J. A... - 10 -R.A.O.B., Walsall.. 1 1 -Tanner, C. Esq -10 -Tart Bros - 5

White, Messrs. A.

Wood, Field & Co.,

Total Subs. ..10 3 6

Donations.

Sir John Metten Lodge,R.A.O.B., Malta.. - 12 -

E m p i r e Lod ge ,li.A.O.B.,Malti.. 1 - -

Contribution Boxes . - 9 9

Total... £12 5 3

F O L K E S T O N EBRANCH.Chairman —

Colonel PENFOLD, J.P.

Committee —H. B. BRADLEY, Esq.P. DAWSON, Esq.Kev. R. LAURENCE.Commander MARTIN, R.N.C. C. WAMPACH, Esi.C. H. WATTS, Esq., Collec-

tor of Customs.Sir A. M. WATKIN, Bart.Mr. W. BROMLEY, Chief

Officer, H.M. Coastguard.

Treasurer —F. SCARBOROUGH, Ksq ,

National Provincial Bank,Honorary Secretary —

Mr. WALTER D. FAOO.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Booty, C. T. Esq.... - 6 -Bradley, H. B. Esq.. 1 1 -

Chancellor, Mrs. ... - 5 -

Condy, Miss - 5 -Cross, Mrs. Edgar . . 1 1 -D'Aguilar, Gen. Sir

Charles 1 1 -Dawson. P. Esq 1 1 -Deeds, Majir - 6 -Dyer, Miss Maltland 1 1 -Eastes, Dr. Thomas . - 10 -Fairbairn, F.W.Esq. 1 - -Fairley,!'. B. E-q. . - 10 -Flint, W. W. Esq. . 1 - -Garling, H. B. Esq.. 1 - -Ilanrpden, Major II. - 5 -Hensman, Mrs - 5 -Hope, Rev - 10 6Huleatt, Mrs 1 1 -Isherwood, Mrs.A.F. 1 - -Laird, Miss 1 1 -Lawrence. Rev. K. . 1 1 -Leggett, Major - 6 -Maclean, Miss 1 1 -MasterD"\n,W.F.Esq.- 10 6Medhursi, Miss - 10 6Penfold, Col., J.P. . . 1 1 -Pigott, Mrs -10 -Price, Mrs. Spencer. - 10 -Ritchie, Mrs 1 1 -Sassoon, Sir Edward,

Bart., M.P 2 2 -Seymour, Mrs - 10 -Smith, Mis. Watson - 6 -Steiubelt.J.A.C.Esq. - 5 -Taylor, R. W. Kscj.. 1 - -Wampach.C. C.Esq. 1 1 -Watkin, Sir A. HI.,

Hart 1 1 -Watson, I . Esq 1 1 -Wetherall.C'apt.R.K. - 5 -Wood, The Misses . . - 10 -

Total Subs.... £30 12 -

Donations.Christchurch Men's

Collected at Life-boatHouse 26 IT 1

Harbour Pillar Box. 1 13 3Leas Pillar Box 2 15 1Contribution Boxes

and Small Sums . ." 1 1 4

Total Dons 83 2 9Total Subs 30 12 -

£63 15 8

GOODWIN SANDSAND DOWNS

B R A N C H .Patron — •

The Eight Hon. LORDNotTHBOURNE.

Local Committee-Admiral GORDON DOUGLAS,

Chairman.Vice - Admiral HARVEY

ROYSE, Vice-Chairman.Rev. F. B. BLOGGLieut. BUCKLE. R.N., C.G.Capt. BUSHE, R.N.JULIAN COAST, Esq.

Capt. DAHWALL, R.N.Inspector - Goueral J. W.

FISHER, R.iV.Rear-Admiral GISSING.Rev. R. PATTERSON.Rev. T. S. TREANOR.Capt. WETHBRALL.Sir ARTHUR N. WOLLASTON.

Treasurer and Sec.—JOHN PRIOR.

NORTH DEAL LIFE-BOAT.

Annual Subscriptions.£. t. d.

Banks, E. Esq. 1 - -Buckle, Lieut - 5 -Coleman, Mrs. M... 1 1 -Daily Matt 1 - -Frost, H. G. Esq.. . . - 10 -

Grange, Miss May . - 10 -Gransmore, Mrs. ... - 10 -Groves, E.Esq 1 1 -Hamilton, the Right

Hon. Lord GeorgeF.,G.O.8.1 2 - -

Hilton, Mrs - 5 -

Majendie, James H.A.,Esq,D.L.,J.P. - 10 -

Northboarne. Lord . 2 2 -Ormaston, Rev.

Patterson, Rev. R. . - 10 6Royal Marine Light

Infantry, Officersand Men, per Col.

Treanor, Rev. T. S. . - 10 6

WillJam*on,J.J.Esq. - 10 6

Total Subs..£H 4 -

WAITER LIFE-BOAT.

Annual Subscriptions.Bushe, Capt., R.N... - 10 -Darwall, Capt., R.N. - 10 6Davey, Dr - 10 -Douglas, Admiral... - 10 -Douglas , Lieut.

Gordon, R.N - 10 -F i • h e r , Inspector-

General - 10 -Gissing, Rear-Adml. - 10 6Halse, Miss 5 -Lapage.R. H. Esq. l l -Lloyd, Mnjor-Gen.

McCall, Robert A.Esq., K.C 1 1 -

Northbonrne, Lord . 3 3 -

Rayal Marine LightInfantry, Officersand Men, per Col.Roche 1

Royse, Vice-Admiral - 10 6Thompson and Son,

Ltd. , Messrs 1 - -

Wetherall, Captain . - 10 6WnUaston.SirArthur

N - 10 €

Total Subs. .£15 4 -

KINGSOOWSK LIFE-BOAT.

dc Houghton, Cuth-

Maj'-ndie, James H. |A.Esq.,D.L.,JP. 1 - -j

Winch, Thomas,Esq.- 10 -!

Total Subs. ..£2 - - j

Donations.£. ». d.

Collected at Life- boat

Contribution Boxes —Kingsdowne Box . - 4 3North Deal House

Box 613 -Deal Pillar Box.. - It 8Walmer Life-boat

Boxes 3 19 3Boxes under 5s. . . - 7 5

Total Dons.. £12 15 10

North Deal Subs. ... 1 1 4 -Walmer Subs 15 4 -Kingsdowne Subs. . . 2 - -Donations 12 15 10

Total ......£47 3 10

H E R N E B A Y ,H E R N E & R E C U L -VER BRANCH.

President—The Right Hon. A. AKERS-

DooeLAS, M.P.

Local Committee—Dr. E. C. FENOULHET, J.P.,

Chairman.

Bankers —LONDON AND COUNTY BANK,

Herne Bay.

Honorary Secretary—J. MACKETT, Esq.

Contribution Boxes . 1 8 5

HYTHE AND SAND-

GATE BRANCH.

President-Sir EDWAKD SASSOON, Bart.,

M.P.Local Committee —

H. STRAHAN, Esq., M.A.,J.P., Chairman.

His Worship the Mayor ofHythe (Councillor J. B.TUNBRIDQE, J.P.).

Rev. H. D. DALE, Vicar ofHythe.

DBAKI, B. C., Esq.Aldertnan J. J. JEAL, J.P.H. JOHNSON, Esq.J LEWIS, Esq.Captain R. LUCOCK.Commander MARTIN, R.N.Alderman J. SCOTT, J.P.P. B. NINNES, Esq.The Rev. Father O'GORMAN.Dr. H. SCOONES.CHIEF OFFrcER OF COAST-

GUARD, Hythe.CHIEF OFFICER OF COAST-

GUARD, Sandgate.

Treasurer —W. CIIITTT, Esq., London and

County Bank, Hythe.

Honorary Secretary —H. R. HU.DYABD, Esq.

Assistant Hon. Secretary —B. C. DRAKE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.

Cobay Brothers - 10 6Dale, Th- Rev. H. D. - 6 -

!

3 B

772 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.£. s. d.

Drake, B. C. Esq. .. - 10 6duBoulay,J.Esq.J.P. - 10 -Faulkner, D., Esq... - 6 -Gardner -Waterman,

Hamilton, Mrs.

HildyardTH. E.Esq. 1 1 -Hugues, W. Esq. . . - 6 -Jeal, J. J., J.P. ... - 10 6Johnson, E. Tndor,

Esq J P 1 1 -Lucy, H.W.Esq.,J.P. 1 1 -Mackeson, Messrs. . . - 10 6Man, Mrs. W. L.... 1 1 -Mnrdoch & Scoones,

Ninnes,B. Esq 1 1 -

Revd. Mother, The(Ursnline Convent) - 10 6

Sandtlands, E.G. Esq. - 10 6Sassoon, Sir Edward,

Bart.,M.P 2 2 -Scott, J. Esq., J.P... - 10 6Strahan, H. Esq.J.P. 1 1 -Tournay,W.Esq.(In

Valentine, Mrs - 6 -Sums under 6t - 12 6

Total Subs. .£21 8 -

donations.Morning Offertory at

H y t h e Pa r i shChurch 6 1 -

Collected atLaunches 9 3 3Hvthe Golf Club ... 4 1 6Hythe Golf Club, Life-

boat Sunday 5 5 -Pillar Boxes - 19 9Contribution Boxes . 1 5 11

£48 10 5

MARGATE BRANCH.Local Committee—

C. T. HATFEILD, Esq., J.P.,Chairman.

G. F. Brown, Esq., J.P.Captain DUNSTAN.D. T. EVAKS, Esq., J.P.W. GRBBN, Esq., J.PJAMES IRVINE H. FRiEND.Esq.W. J. MERCER, Esq.J. PARAMOR, Esq.W. H. WHITE, Esq., Mayor.C.O. Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary—W. H. HUGHES, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.AnsUe Brothers -10 6Barrett, T. J. Esq... 1 1Bayly, Mr. John.... - 6 -Cobb, A. B. Esq. ... - 10 -Edwards, Mrs 1 - -Friend, J. T. Esq.,

Friend, Mrs. J. T... 1 - -Friend, J. I. H , Esq. 1 1 -Harvey, Mr. W. S. . - 6 -Hatfeild, Capt., J.P. 1 1 -Higgins, T. Esq 1 1 -Uuuell, W. H. Esq. - 5 -Mercer, W. Esq. ... - 6 -Nichol Dr 10 6Paramor, J. M. Esq. - 5 -Powell-Cotton, P. H.

Purdey J Esq .... 1 1Rowe, Mrs. T. S.... - B -Scott, Miss 2 2 -

Total Subs... *H 8 -

Donations.£. s. d.

After Dinner Collec-lection, per H. E.> pps Esq 1 1 -

Christmas Collection,perLeouAdutt.Esq. 1 6 -

P.S. Royal Sovereignand Kokinvr, perCapts.A.&F.Smith 4 2 -

Boxes —Jetty Slipways ... 10 9 -Marine Terrace... 2 1 8

Cinque PortsHotel - 7 -High Cliff 1 1 -Hmhes.Mrs W.H. - 7 8Milgate, Mr - 15 2Ship Hotel 15 -

Other Boxes under 6s. 1 1 4

Total Dons. ... 23 17 7Total Subs. ... 14 9 -

£38 6 7

NEW R O M N E YBRANCH.President—

The Bigbt Hon. HERBERT J.GLADSTONE, M.P.

Chairman —Rev. R. M. SOOTH.

Local Committee—A. DAWSON, Esq.WILLIAM ELLIS, Esq.L. FA WELL, Esq., J.P.R. S. JONES, Esq.W. B. SMITH, Esq.WILLIAM WHITEHKAD, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Capt. GKO. B. ANDERSON, J.P.

Annual Subscription!.Austen, J. Esq - 6 -Baker, Archer, Esq. 1 1 -

Clark, A. Esq - 5Comhe, S. A. Esq. . 1 1 -Courtenay, J. Esq. . - 10 6Daglish, H. R. Esq. - 10 -Davy, J. S., C.B.... - 10 -Ellis Brothers - 10 -Fawell, L. Esq 1 1 -Fleming, John, Esq. - 10 6Gibbs, F. L. A. Esq. - 10 -Gladstone, Rt. Hon.

Hardy, Lawrence,Esq., M.P 6 5 -

Jeffery, G. L. Esq... 1 1 -Jones, R. S. Esq. ... - 10 6Lemon, R. B. Esq. . 1 1 -Limestone Golf Club 1 1 -McArthur, W. Esq. . 1 1 -Maclagan,W. E. Esq. 1 1 -MacMillan,R.G.Esq. - 10 6Macnair, J. A. H.

Esq 10 6Maude, F. W. Esq.. 1 1 -Miller, John McN.

Esq 1 1 -Moate, W. P. Esq... - 6 -Palmer,F.Freke,Esq. - 10 6P.itersoa, W. V. Esq. 1 1 -Phiilips, Mrs., per

Major Green - 10 -Pritchard, Rev. H. . - 5 -Robertson, J. R. T.,

Esq - 6 -Smith, W. B. Esq... - 6 -South, Kev. R. M.. . - 10 -Tabor, James, Esq.. - 10 6Tollemache, H. Esq. 1 - -Trollope, H. C. Esq. 1 1 -

£. s. d.Waterlow, Sir Philip

H 1 1 -White,J.Esq..LL.D. 1 1 -Williamson, Robert,

Esq 1 - -Wood, Mrs. J 1 1 -Sums under 5« 1 13 6

Total Subs... £35 9 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 1 IT 10

Total £3? 7 4

RAMSGATEBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —Capt. H. INSKIP.

Donations.Pillar Contribution

B o x 1 7 2Other Contribution

Boxes - 11 10

Total.... £1 19 -

R O C H E S T E RBRANCH.

Local Committee —The MATOR OF ROCHESTEK,

Chairman.C. ARKCOLL, Esq.Mr. J. S. Hn.LS.

Honorary Secretary—FREDERICK F. SMITH, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Arkcoll, C.Esq 1 1 -Associated Portland

Cement Mauufac-

Ball, W. Esq 1 1 -Bargeman's Mutual

A i d Society 2 2 -

Day, Miss S 6 -Foord, Messrs. T. H.

FremlinBro8.,Messrs. 1 1 -Haymen, E. H. Esq. 1 1 -Htlls, Mr. J. S - 6 -Lee, Son & Co.,

Payne, H. Esq - 10 6Style 4 Winch, Ltd. 1 1 -Tnff & Miskin,

Messrs - 10 6Webb, W. J. Esq.

(2 years) 10 -Sums under 6* - 2 6

Total Subs.. £14 15 6

Donations.Rochester.The Mayor

of 1 1 -Contribntiou Boxes —

Conservative Club,

Ditto Strood - 7 2Custom House... . - 8 4Nag's Head, per

Mr.F.W.Holdeu - 5 -London & Pro-

vincial Bank,Rochester, &c... - 5 2

Boxes under 5g :- 3 8

Total Dons 2 19 4Total Subs 14 15 6

£17 14 10

Haittasfctte.BLACKBURN

BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

President —His Worship the MATOR.

Hon. TiuawiTCT—J. S. POLLITT, Esq.,

Manchester and County Bank.

Honorary Secretary —T. J. BACKHODSE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. ». d.

Dugdale, Adam, J.P. 1 1 -Hart. Thomas, J.P. . 2 2 -Higham, Miss M. J. 1 1 -H olden, Richard

K S G -10 6Hornby, Sir W. H.,

Bt.,M.P 1 1 -Lewis, Mrs. T. B... - 6 -Pickop, Rev. Jas.,

B A 10 -Pollitt J. S 6 •Radcliffe, Miss E. E. 1 - -Spencer, Mrs. R. ... - 10 6Tattersall,Wm.,J.P. 1 1 -Thompson, William,

Esq. (Rockwood). - 6 -Thornton, Rt. Rev.

Bishop D.D - 10Wilcock, James, J.P. 2 2 -

Total £12 4 -

BLACKPOOLBRANCH.President —

His WORSHIP THE MAYOROP BLACKPOOL.

Vlce-Presidents—M4. JOHS QMMH, Esq., J.P,

W. WILFRID ASHLEY, Esq.,M.P.

Local Committee —ROBERT BICKERSTAFFK, Esq.

(Cbairmaii).T. Ward, Esq. (Vice-Chair-

man).W. A. BAMBF.R, Esq., J.P.T. A. BSNNBTT, Etq.Mrs. BLUNDELL.W. R. BRANDWOOD, Esq.J. S. BBODIE, Esq., C.E.Councillor JNO. COLLINS.Councillor D. DICKENSON.T. M. S. DOBSON, Esq.Rev. JOB EDWARDS.LIONEL H. FRASCEYS, Esq.Rev. C. A. GARDINER.J. E. GRIME, Esq.T. HARGKKAVES, Esq.Miss KETTLEWELL.E. LAWSON, Esq.T. C. JiKLsoK, Esq.CIIAS. NODEN, Esq.JOHN L. SMITH, Esq.C. E. TATHAM, Esq.Mrs. TUKVER.Rev. S. GAMBLE AVALKEII.E. WHITESIDB, Esq.W. F. WILKINSON, L.D.S.T. WYLIE, Esq.

Honorary Treasurer —JAMES H. PORTEE, Esq.,AI. SL C. Bank, South Shore.

Honorary Secretary—C. H. TDHVER, Esq.

Auditors—Messrs. BowKis & Graj-

8HAw,Chartered Accountants.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 773

Annual Subieriptioni.£. ». a.

Afhley, W. Wilfrid.Esq., M.P 1 1 -

Bauiber, W. A. Esq.,J.P 10 6

Barker. Eobt. Esq. . 2 2 -Battersby, Coun. ... - 10 6Btennftt, Alf. E - 5 -Brodie, J. S.,C.E. .. - JO -Doleman, A. H Esq.,

MA., J .P 1 1 -Edwards, Rev. J. .. - JO 6Fielding,Coun.,J.P.,

Mayi.rof Blackpool 1 1 -Gardiner, Rev. C. A. - 10 6Grime, Aid. J., J.P. I 1 -Higgtn, Miss 3 - -Hovvarth, Jan., J.P.. - JO 6Jacques, Jas. Ksq. . 1 1 -Nettlewell, Miss ... - 10 6

Rawcliffe. Eobt. ... - 10 6Tatnam, C. K - 10 6Tetley, J., &Sons.. 1 1 -Thom, W. Esq - 10 6Wilkinson, W. F.,

Wylie, Tom - 10 6

Total Subs. .£18 8 6

Donations.Boat-hoiFe Box 2 4 9Bull Hotel, Poulton

le F y l d e . perWalter Hoyle .... - 19 8

Collected at Boat

Derby Hotel 1 1L y r i c O p e r a t i c

Society 5 - -North Shore. Baths.. - J3 9Panopticon, Palace,

Blackpool 3 12 5Parr, Mi«s C - 6 9

Queen of the North,s.s., per CaptainHarry and Mr. W.

Queen's Hydro. S.S.,per Miss Longue . 1 5 -

South Shore Hotel . . -11 6

Timmis, Miss K. . . . - 511Sums under 5s 2 15 8

Total Dons.. 58 17 10Total Subs. . 18 8 6

£77 6 4

NOTE. — The sum of £406 netwas also collected in Black-pool during tbe year inconnection with the Life-boat Sunday Fund.

BOLTON BRANCH.Chairman—

AldermanW, H. BROWN.Mayor of Bolton.

Local Committee—WK. BEIMBLOW, Esq., J.P.W. A. HARPER, Esq.JOHN HAKWOOD, Esq., J.P.WK. HASLAM, Esq.JOHK HEYWOOD, E8q.,M.A.A. T. HOLDEN, Esq.WM. KNOWLES, Esq., J.P.JOHN W. MAKANT, Esq. J.P.HAROLD MATHER, Esq.W. M. MUSGRAVE, Esq. J.P.Wu. NICHOLSON, Esq., J.P.W. H. TBISTHAM, Esq.

THOMAS WILKINSON, Esq..J.P.

ROBERT WINDBR, Esq., J.P.Hon. Treasurer —

F. A. HAMPSON, Esq., J.P.

Hon. Secretary—THOS. H. WINDER, Esq., J.P.

Annual Subscription*.(In addition to Bolton " Life-

boat Saturday " Fund.)£. s. d.

Abbatt, Mr. G. W. . - 5 -Ainsworth, Mrs. ... - 10 6Ashworth & Sons,

Messrs. Henry ... 2 2 -Ashworth & Sons,

Messrs. John 1 - -Atherton, Mr. J. . . . - 7 6Bardsley, Mr. G. W. - 10 -Barlow, Mr. J. R. .. 1 1 -Bates, Mrs. R - 10 -

Bowman, Mrs - 10 -Boyle, Mr. Joseph . . 1 - -Uridgeman, Col. the

Hon. F.C 1 - -Broadbent, Mr. H... 1 1 -Bromlley.Mrs 1 1 -Brown, Mr. W. H.,

Burrows, Mr. M. F. 2 - -C M iCoope. Mr. F. W.... 1 1 -

Crompton, Mr. J. B. - 10 -

Crook, Mrs. Kd. T. . - 10 6Crook, Mr. E. T.... - 10 6Crook, Mr. J. B.

Howard ......... 1 1 -Crooks, J. Sidney .. - 10 -Deakin, Mr. E 5 - -Duxbury & Sons,

Messrs. Yates .... 2 - -Edge, Mr. Win - 10 6Kntwisle, Mr. A. ... 1 - -Gass, Mrs. J. B - 10 6Goulburn, Mr. J. B. - 10 -Graves, Mr. Thomas - 6 -Great and Little Bol-

ton Co-operativeSociety, Limited.. 10 10 -

Green, Mr. William. - 10 6Greenhalgh, Mrs.

E P 1 1 -Greeuhalgh & Shaw,

Ltd 1 1 -

Giierson, Mr. W. .. 1 1 -Grierson, Mrs - 10 -Hampson, Mr. F.A.,

J P . 1 1 -Hardcastle, Miss ... - 10 -Hardcas t l e , Mr.

Frank 1 1 -Haiper, Mr. W. A. . - 10 6Harwood & Son,

Messrs. R 10 6Harwood, Mr. John. 2 2 -Haslam & Co., Ltd.,

Messrs. John..... 1 1 -Haslam, Mr. Lewis,

M P 2 2 -Haslam, Mr. Wil-

Hesketh&Sons.Ltd.,Messrs. T. M 3 3 -

Heywood, Mr. John,M.A 5 - -

Higson, Miss 1 1 -Holdsworth, Mr.R.J. - 10 -Horrocks, Mr. James - 10 -Hudson, Mr. J. G. . 1 1 -Hultou, S.>n, & Har-

wood, Messrs 1 1 -Kay, Mr. William.. - 6 -Kevan, Mr.William 1 1 -Kirkham.Mr. Arthur - 10 -Knowles, Mr. Ernest 1 1 -

£. s. d.Knowles, Mr. Wil-

Lawson & Ormrod,

Lomax, Mr. John . . 1 - -Lord, Hampson &

Lord, Ltd., Messrs. 2 - -Makant, Mr. J. W.,

J.P. 2 - -Makant, Miss 2 2 -Marsden, Messrs. J.

H.&G 1 1 -

Marshall, Mr. J.W. - 10 -Mason, Mr. Thos.

W 1 - -Mather, Mr. Walter 1 1 -Mitchell, Mr. Thos.. 1 1 -Munro, Mrs 1 1 -Musgrave, Mr. Jas.. 1 - -Musgrave, Mr. Percy 2 2 -Musgrave, Mr.W. M. 1 - -Naisby, Mrs 1 1 -Nicholson, Aid. W.,

J . P 1 1 -Nicholson, Mr. Nat. - 10 -Ormrod, Mr. Oliver. - 10 6Peace, Mr. James . . - 10 6Platt, Miss - 5 -Proctor, Mr. JonaB. . 1 - -Robinson, Mrs 1 - -Sharman, Mr. Joseph 1 - -Shaw, Mr. T. W 1 1 -

SUiter & Co., Ltd.,Messrs 2 2 -

Taylor, Mrs. Charles 1 1 -Thomasson, Mr.

Franklin, M.P. . . 1 1 -Thwaites, Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph 2 2 -Thwaites, Mr. Edw.. 2 2 -Tillotson, Mrs 1 1 -Tong, Mr. Aid. T. B. 1 1 -Walker, Mr. vV. E. . - 10 -Walmsley & Fisber,

Messrs - 10 -Wilkinson, Mr.

Thomas, J.P 1 1 -Winder, Mr. Robert 1 1 -Winder, Mr. R. C. . . - 10 6Wmd«, Mi. Thos.

H., J.P 1 1 -Winder, Mr. Oliver. 1 1 -Wood, Mr. E. Hall . 2 2 -

Total ....£119 2 6

FLEETWOODBRANCH.

Patrons—W. W. ASHLBT, Esq., M.P.

T. H. MILLEK, Esq.

Local Committee—Major ANSTED.Commander G. J. BAUGH.Mr. J . CARDWELL.Capt. J. COOK.Mr. T. FISH.Mr. L. FBANKIIN.Mr. J. R. GIBSOH.Capt. GWTTHER.Mr. J. JOHNSTON.Mr. F. KBLSALL.Mr. THOS. MARGINSON.Capt. J. MCCRINDLE.Mr. T. MKT.LOR.Mr. H. MIILS.Mr. T. OLDHAM.Mr. W. PRESTON.Mr. F. J. THOMPSON.

Honorary Treasurer—R. FOGG, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—ERNEST CROSBY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Ashley, Mr. W. W.,M.P 1 1

Baugh, Comdr. G. J. 1 1 -Bell Mrs. E 10 6Calvert, Mr. Henry. 1 1 -Cardwell, Mr. J - 10 6Chew Mr. K 1 1 -Cook, Capt - 10 6Crosby, Mr. E - 10 6Davidson, Mr. R. H. - 10 6Dickinson, Mr. James - 5 -Drummond, Messrs.

T. A. & Sons - 10 6Edgoose, Miss A. R. - 10 6Fish, Mr. J. W. ... - 5 -Fish, Mr. Thos - 6 -Fisher & Iddon,

Messrs. - S -Fleetwood, Co-opera-

tive Society 2 2 -Fleetwood Estate Co. 3 3 -Fogg, Mr R 10 6Franklin, Mr. L.... - 10 6Gibson, Mr. A. T... - 6 -Gibson, Mr. J. R. - 5 -Gill Dr D M 5 -Gwyther, Capt - 10 -Hall, Miss 1 1 -Haworth, Mr. James - 10 6Jackson & Sons,

Messrs. 3oha .... - B -Kelsall, Mr. F 1 1 -Kemp Miss 1 1 -L.&Y.andL.&N.W.

Joint Railways.. .10 10 -Leadbetter, Mr. John - 10 6McOrindle, Capt - 10 6Manchester and Liver-

pool District Bank 2 2 -Mears, Mr. W 1 1 -Midland Railway Co. 2 2 -Mellor, Mr. T - 10 6Miller, Mr. T. H. . . 3 3 -Mills, Mr. Henry . . - 10 6Nicholson, Mrs. M.. - JO 6Oldham, Mr. T - 10 6Parkinson, Mr. Jno. - 6 -Penman, Dr -10 -Poste, Mrs. Isabella. - 10 6Preston & Sons,

Riley, Mr. Thos. ... - 5 -Robertson, Messrs.

Smith, H. C. Esq. . . 2 - -Thompson, Mr. F. J. - 10 6United Alkali Co. . . 5 5 -Walmsley, John ... - 5 -Ward, Messrs. Jno.

Woods, Mr. Thomas - 6 -Sums under 5 s — 2 -

Total Sobs.. £63 11 -

LANCASTERBRANCH.President—

E. B. DAWSOH.

Local Committee —C. J. CLARK.A. GREG.T. P. GREENR.N. W. HELMS.JAS. HEALD.J. W. LBEHING.C. H. MAXSTBD.H. L. STOREY.J. G. SWAINSON.J. W. WBARraa.W. G. WELCH.

Hon. Treasurer—J, JOHNSON BENNETT.

Honorary Secretary—Capt. E. RUSSELL.

3 B 2

774 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

Annual Subtariptiant.£. s. d.

Ashton, Bt. Hon.Lord (1907) 2 2 -

Atkinson, Mrs.(1907) - 6 -

Barrow. Mrs. W.(1907) - 6 -

Bateeon, Mrs. E.

Bell, W. (191)7) - 5 -Bennett, J. Johnson 1 1 -Blades, Mrs. (1937). 1 1 -Bond, Miss E. E.

(1907 8) - 10 -Bradsbaw, A. G.

(1907) - JO 6Cardwell, E - 10 -

Clark and Hodgson('907) ... .. - 6

Clark. Miss M. F. .. - 10 -Cooper, Rev. Ker ... - 10 6Dawson, E. B 6 5 -Fenton, J. (1907)... - 10 6

Greene, H. D 2 2 -

Hatch & Sons (1907) - 10 6Heald, J. (1907) 5 -Hornby, E. G. S . . . - 10 -Huntington & Sons

(1907) _ 5 -I^ancaster Banking

Co. (1907-8) 6 6 -Lancaster Poit Corn -

mission6rs(1907-8)lO 10 -Leenvng, J. W,

(1907) 1 1 -L. & S. Co-operative

S o c (1907) 2 2 -Mansergh, K. (1907) - 6 -Witcbell W. (1907) 1 1 -Nicholson and Sona

(1907 8). . .. - 10Palsy, Mii-sB F - 10 -Firkins >n, Joseph .. - 10 -R'chmond, W (19 <7) - 6 -Boss, Rev. (1907-8) 1 1 -Sanderson.J. (1907-8) 1 11 -Sacterthwaite, A.... - 10 6Satterthwaite, Geo. . - 5 -Saurders, C. M.

(19«7-8) 2 2 -Skirrow, T. (19n7). . - 5 -Storey, H. L. (19 '7) 1 1 -Swainson, W. (1907) - 5 -Taylor, R. J. (1907) 1 1 -\\'eari'ig,J.W.(1907) - 10 -

Wood", Miss E - 10 6Wright, H (1907).. - 6 -

Total Subs.. £60 7 -

Donation*.

ft. Miry's Church . . 5 6 5Ripley H o s p i t a l

Churc'i 1 12Christ Church - 10 6Hornby. Maj. E.G.S..

Christmas Gift ... 6 - -

Boxes.M 'ddock's Restaur-

ant 1 7 3Conservative Club . . - 17 10Suras under 5s - 6 9

£14 19 9

Total Dons £'4 19 9Total Subs ......60 7 -Bank Interest - 11 -

£75 17 9

PORT OF LIVER-POOL BRANCH.

President—The LOBD MATOE OF

LIVERPOOL.

Vice-Presidents—The LORD BISHOP OF LIVER-

POOL.The Right Hon. the EARL OF

DERBY, K.C. V.O..C.B., P.O.The MAYOR OF BTRKENHEAD.The MAYOR OF BOOTLE.Sir WILLIAM B. FORWOOD,

J.PALEXANDER GUTHRIE, Esq.,

J.P.WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Esq.AUSTIN TAYLOR, Esq , M.P.

Liverpool Committee —Sir A. L. JONES, K.C.M.G-,

Chairman.H. D. BATESON, Esq., Deputy

Chairman.J. E. ANDERSON, Esq.Capt. A. W. BREMNER.Capt. W. CHADWIOK.D. CDNHINGHAM, E-q.Rev. Canon E. LAMBERT.CHABLKS LANCASTER. Esq.A. R. MARSHALL, Esq.P. HUGH MARSHALL, Esq.

Hon. Treasurer —J. ASTLEY M. GARDNER, Esq.

Hon. Secretary—J. F. JELLICO, Esq.

LADIES' AUXILIARY.President —

The COUNTESS OF DERBY.Vice-Presidents —

MAYORESS OF BIRKENHEAD.MAYORESS OF BOOTLE.

Hon. I'reasurei —Miss HUGHES.

Hon. Secretary-Lady Bo WRING.

New Brighton Committee —C. LIVINGSTON. Esq., President.F. SALISBURY, £eq., Vice-

President.W. HUT, Esq.S. S.jEHRETT.Esq., ChairmanUcnt. J. D KKATINGK.R.S.K.J. KIERNAN, Esq.K. J. KIRKHAM, Esq.Capt. A. MACGACHEN.Capt. MACKUNE.A. Lr. MASON, Esq.J. M. MODDKELf., tsq.VV. WALKER, Esq.Capt. B. C. WBKBM.R.E. S. WILCOX, Esq.i apt. G. WILLIAMS, R.\.

Hon. Sec.—HUGH B. KENT, Esq.

Birkenhtad Committee —President —

rhe MAYOR OF BIRKENHEAD.C. J. BUSKELL, Ksq., J.PF. C. DANSON, Esq.E. HENDERSON. Esq.C. LIVINGSTON, Esq.G. H. POTTER, Esq.Jlootle Committee —

President —The MAYOR OP BOOTLE.

G. A. CASSADY, Esq.K. L. CONNELL, Esq.EDWARD COWLEY, Esq.C&pt. DODD.J. H. FARMER, Esq.R. J. GLASGOW, Esq., J.P.

J. J. MACK", Esq., T.C.J. W. SCHOLEFIELD, Esq., J.P.

Hon. Sec.—

Hon. Treasurer —JOSEPH GARDNER, Esq., J.P.

Boi/lake Committee —A. H. WRIGLEY, Esq.,

Chairman.H. JANION, Esq., Vice-

Chairman.R. BIRD, Esq.J. P. BROCKLEBANK, Esq.W. U. EDWARDS, Esq.J. HARE, Esq.ARTHUR HOLT, Esq.Capt. E. C. WHEELER.

Hon. Sec. —W. B. CHARLES, Esq.

formby Committee—President —

JOHN FORMBY, E«q., J.P.J. S. BEAUFORD, E^q.,J.P.,

Chairman.HAROLD L. BOWER, Esq.W. S. HIGGIN, Esq.Capt, PHILLIPS, K.N.S. GIBSON SINCLAIR, Esq.

Hon. Sec.— JAS. STANLEYFAIUCLOUGH, Esq.

Assist. Sec. at Liverpool—WILLIAM THWAITES, Esq.

Assist. Sec. at New Brighton —Captain N. HAKROP.

Annual Subscription*.£,. ». d.

Adamson, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -Mexander.Robt.Esq.l 1 -Alexander, W. H.

Allan, R. G. Esq.... 1 1 -Allan Line Steamship

Co. Ltd., Messrs. . 5 5 -Allardice & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Allardice, D. W.

Esq 1 1 -1 Anchor Line "

(Henderson Bros.),Ltd., Me-™ 2 2 -

Anderson.W. B. Esq. 1 1 -Andrews, (jillcspie

& Co., Messrs 1 1 -Anglo - American

Rope & Oakum Co.,Messrs 1 1

" Anon" 1 1 -Ashe, I'.F.fc Nephew,

Messrs 1 1Atkinson, H. Esq. . 1 - -Auslin, W. Esq. .... 10 6B., Mr. & Mrs. J. H. 1 1 -Bacon, J., Ltd.,

Bacon, S. S. Esq 1 1 -Badger, H. Shake-

speare, Esq 1 - -Badger.MissMariaW. 1 - -Baltuur, Williamson,

and Co., Messrs. . .20 - -Banner, Harmood &

Son, Messrs I -Banner, Miss 1 -Barrow, Mrs. James 1 -Bartlett, Thos. -isq.. 1 -Bartlett, Wm. Esq. . 1 -•5ates, E. and Sons,

Bateson, H. D. Esq. 1 1 -Baylis, T. H ESQ.,

K.C..V.D., the late - 10 6Belcher, Col. Wm.M. - 10 6Bell, Geo., Esq 1 1 -Bibby. Mr. and Mrs.

Bibby Brothers &Co., Messrs a 2 -

£. i. d.Bfcfceretelh, Herbert,

Esq 1 1 -Bingham, Mrs.Martin- 10 (Ringham, W. Esq. . 1 1 -Blessig, Brann & Co.

Messrs 1 1 -Boadle, J. W. Esq. 1 1 -Booker Bros., Mc-

Connell & Co, Ltd.,

Booth, Miss M. A.(tue iate) 1 - -

Booth Steamship Co.,Limited, Messrs. .10 10 -

Bouch.T.W. Esq... 1 1 -Bowring, C. T. & Co.

Ltd., Messrs 2 2 -Bowring, Sir W. B.,

Bart 1 1 -Boyd Mrs. E 1 1 -Boyd, Mrs. M 1 1 -dradbury & Hirsch,

Brandreth, Miss 1 1 -British and African

Steam NavigationCompany, Messrs. 2 2 -

Brocklebank, Ralph,Esq 2 2 -

Brocklehurst, Geo.Esq -10 6

Brocklehnrst,H.Esq. 5 6 -Brocklehnrst, S Esq. 1 1 -liiod rick. Leitch, and

Kendall, Messrs. . 1 1 -Brown, Dr. J. Camp-

bell - 10 6B u c h a n a n Flour

Mills.Ud.. Messrs. 3 3 -Bulley. S. Marshall,

Esq. , the late 1 1 -Bulmau, Richd., &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Bnrrell, Jno. H.

Esq 1 1 -Burton, Miles Kirk,

E-q. ... . 1 1Bushell, Maples &

Co., Ltd 1 - -Calvert, Capt. (In

memoriam) 1 1 -Cammell, Laird &

Co.. Ltd., Messrs. 2 2 -Cami'b'll, Mrs. Pit-

Caunington, E. Esq. 1 1 -Cauuington, Shaw &

Co., Ltd., Messrs.. 1 1 -Carver Bros, and Co.,

Chadwick, Jos., &Son, Messrs 2 2 -

City of LiverpoolKquitable 'o-opera-tiveSoc., Ltd - 10 6

Clarkson, William,Esq 1 1 -

Clayton, Mrs 1 - -

Cuhen, Mrs. LouisS 1 1 -

CooKson, Edward H.,Ksq 1 1 -

Cookson, Leonard,E-q 1 1 -

C'ookson, Mrs. T. \V. 1 1 -Cope, Miss Alee . . . 2 1 -Cope, Miss Jessie . . 1 1 -Oruoks. R. F. Esq. . . 1 1 -Crosfleld, A. L. Esq B - -Crosfleld, H. G. E-q. 1 1 -Crosneld, Wm. Esq. - 10 -Crosthwaite, Arthur,

Esq 1 1 -CuuardSteamshipCo,,

Limited, Messrs.. 10 - -Cnnliffe, Mr. & Mrs.

Walter 2 2 -Darsie, Geo. R. Esq. 1 1 -Davidson, Mrs 2 2 -Davies. Benachi & Co.

Messrs 1 1 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 775£ . s. d.

Davles, Thomas,Esq. 1 l -De-Jersey & Co.,

Messrs. 1 1 -Dempster, John, Esq. 1 1 -Derty, Right Hon.

the Earl of, the late 5 6 -Distillers Co., Ltd.,

Dobell, Oswald, Esq. 2 2 -Uuncan Fox & Co.,

Messrs 1 - -Earles and King,

Limited, Messrs. . 2 2 -Easterbrook, Capt.

(In memorlam) . . 2 2 -Eastwooo, \V. H.

Esq 1 1 -Eccles, Alex. & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Eccles, E. S. Esq.... 1 1 -Kdwards, T. H. Esq. 2 - -Bills & Co., Messrs.. 2 2 -Eider, Dempster, and

Co., Ltd., Messrs.. 1 1 -Elkington & Co ,

Limited, Messrs. .. 1 1 -Fletcher, G.H. & Co.

Fletcher, Mrs. G. L. - 10 -Franceys, A. Esq. .. 1 1 -Gair, H.W. Esq., the

Gardner, Mrs. H.... 1 1 -Gardner, J. Astley

Gardner, Rev. j. C.. 1 1 -Gardner, VVilloughby,

Ksq ... 1Geddes, Arthur. Esq. 1Geddes, Wm. Esq. . . IUilmour, Mrs. H. B. . 1aiadatone,Robt.E»q. 1Glynn, Jno. & Son,

Messrs 1Goffey, Thomas, Esq. 1(Joodlase, Wall, and

Co., Ltd., Messrs. . 1 1 -Goold,J. Stuart, Esq. 1 1 -Goodvrin, G. S. Esq. 1 1 -Gordon, Miss A. ... 1 1 -Gordon, Miss E.

Gordon, Mrs 1 1 -Gordon, Mrs. W. H. 1 1 -Gossage, Mrs. Amy. 1 - -Gough, Admiral.C.B.

(the late) 1 1 -Graham, Mrs. Henry 2 3 -Graham, Rowe & Co.

Grayson, H. & C.,Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -

Greenahields, Cowie,& Co., Messrs. ... 2 2 -

Gregson, Miss .... - 5 -

Grnning&Oo.Mesers. 2 2 -Haddock, Parker &

Co., Messrs - 10 6Hamilton, Mrs. Geo.

G - 2 6Hannay, A. & Co.,

Harrison, Mrs - 5 -Harrison, Fred. J.

Eeq 6 - -Harrison, H. P. Esq. 2 - -Harrison, Thoa. Esq. 1 1 -Harrison.T.Fenwick,

Esq 1 1 -Harrison, T. and J.,

Hartley, SirW. P.. . S 3 -Hayes, F. W. Esq. . 3 3 -Hayw»rd,G.F.iCo.,

Heald, Joseph, Esq. 1 1 -Hecht,Levis & Kahn,

Messrs 1 1 -Hemelryk, P. E. J.,

Esq 1 1 -

*. s. d.Henderson, John,

Esq J P . . 2 2Herschell, A., Esq... 1 1 -Herschell, A. & Co.,

Hill, Sir John Gray . 1 1 -Hind, J. H. & Co.

Messrs 2 2 -Hiushaw, J. B., Esq. 1 1 -Hitchins, Mrs. E. . . - 10 -Holder, H. C., Esq. . 1 1 -Holder, James, Esq. 1 1 -Holder, Mrs. Thos. . 1 1 -Holland, Walt. Esq. 1 1 -Holt, Alfred. ESQ. .. 1 - -

Hult, M r s 2 2 -Holt, MlssE. a.. .. 2 2 -Hope, Colliiigwood,

K.U 1 1Hornby, H. H. Esq. 1 1 -Horsfall, H. Douglas,

Esq 2 2 -

Messrs 1 1 -Houghton, H. J. Esq. 1 1 -Houlder Brothers At

Co., Ltd., Messrs.. 2 2 -Hughes,JohnW. Esq. 1 1 -Hughes, Thos. Esq.. 2 2 -Hutchinson, Edward,

Esq 2 2 -Jackson, Alfred .... 1 - -Japp&Kirby.Messrs. t 1 -Jardine, D. Esq. ... 5 6 -Johnston, Edmund

Esq 1 1Johnston, W. and Co.

Messrs., Ltd 6 - -Jones, E. W. Esq. . 2 - -Jones, Thos. & Co.

Jowett, Mrs. M. . . . 1 1 -Just, Wm, & Co.,

Ker, Miss M - 5King, W. Esq 1 1 -Laird, Miss Alice M. 1 1 -Lamport and Holt,

Langlaads1M.& Sons,Messrs 1 1 -

Langton, Miss 1 1 -Law Mrs 1 -Lawrence, W. F.

(1907-8) 2 2 -Leslie, Mrs. F. J. . . 1 1 -Lewis & Mounsey,

Lister, Jumep, Esq. . 1 1 -Lockett, W. & J.,

Lyster, Anthony G.E s q 2 2 -

Lyon, Mrs. B , thelate .... . 1 1 -

Maclver, D. & Co.,

Macvicar, Marshall,and Co., Messrs... 2 2 -

Mahler, John, Esq. . 1 - -Manifold, Col. & Mrs.

Massey, CommanderGeo., H.N.R - 10 6

Mawdsley,J.,SSon,

McClay, Wm. jun.,Esq - 10 -

McCulloch, A. M. &Co., Messrs 1 1 -

McDiarmid, Miss

McDiarnild,Mrs.John 1 1 -McGeorge, Thoa. J.

Esq . 1 - -Meade-King, R. R.

Eoq 1 - -Mellor, G. H. Esq.. 1 1 -Mill Miss 1 1Morgan, Walter, Esq. - 10 6

£. s. d.Morris & Jones,

Messrs - 10 6Moss, Jas., & Co.,

Messrs 2 2 -M< ss Steamship Co ,

Ltd., Messrs 2 2 -Mountfield,Rev.D.W.l -Wuspratt, E. K. Esq. 1 1 -Neilson, R. L. Esq.. 1 1 -Neilson, MissM.E.C. 1 1 -Nicol, Wm. & Co,

Ltd Messrs . . 1 1 -Nicholson, R. & Sons,

Nickels, J . T. & Co.,

Owen Owen, Ltd.,Messrs 1 1 -

Paciflc Steam Navi-gation Co., Messrs. 6 6 -

Pain, CoardS. Eoq.. 1 - -Parker, E. Esq - 10 61'j'ker, Evelyn S.

Parr, H. B. Esq. ... 2 2 -Perkins, H. F. Esq.. 1 - -

Pen-in, E. H. & Co.,

I'ilkington, Geo. Esq. 1 1 -Porter, XV. S. Esq. . 1 1 -Powell, F. H. & Co.,

Messrs., per A. H.Re ad Esq 5 5

Qniggin, John M.Esq - 10 6

Ralli Bros., Messrs . 2 2 -Rankin, Gilmour, &

Co., Ltd., Messrs.. 5 6 -Ranklne, Adam G.

Esq 1 1 -R a t h b o n e , Mrs.

Rathbone, Mrs. S. G. 1 1 -Rathbone, H. R. Esq. S - -Rathbone Brothers

and Co , Messrs... 2 2 -Rayner. Mrs. Lloyd,

Rea, K. & J. H.

Reade, Mrs. J.Choriey - 10 6

Reade, T. Mellard,Esq 1 1 -

Rees, Miss J. M 1 - -Rew, Mrs 1 1 -Roberts, E. F. & W.,

Messrs 1 1Robinson, Miss M.E. 1

Robinson, Robt. Esq. 1Robinson, W. L. Esq. 1Rome, Thomas, Esq. 1Ronald and Rodger,

Rooper, P. L. Ksq.. 1 1 -Sailors' Home, Com-

Sanday, S. 8t Co.,

Scholefleld, J. W.

Sellars, Frank, Esq. 10 - -Simpson, Walter

Maddoc, Esq 1 1 -Sinclair, W. P.&Co.,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Slater.J. Esq 1 1 -Smart & Co., Messrs. 2 3 -Smith, Edwards & Co.

Smith, James, Esq.,J .p 1 1 -

Smlth, Robt. Esq. . . - 10 6Smith, Robert H.

Esq 1 1 -Smyth,Ross,T.fcCo.

Messrs 2 2 -StaplPton-Bretherton,

F. Esq 1 - -

£. s. d.Stevenson, Geo. Esq. 2 3 -Stevenson, John &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Stringer, Miss 1 1 -Stolteifoht, Mrs. H. - 5 -Stone, John, Esq... 1 1Swire, John, & Boris,

Messrs. 2 2 -Sykes, B.C. Esq. . . 1 1 -Tate, Henry & Sons,

Limited, Messrs. . 1 1 -Taylor, Chas., Sous,

&Co., Messrs 1 1 -Taylor, Mrs. M. W. - 6 -Taylor, Staveley *

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Teojple.Clifford. Esq. 1 - -Thompson.MksA.M 1 1 -Thompson, Anderson,

and Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 -Thompson, E. Esq.. 1 1 -Threlfall's Brewery

Company, Limited,

timmis, T. Button,E s q 5 6 -

Timmis, Hy. Sntton,Esq 1 1 -

Tinne, J. Ernest,Esq 1 - -

Tod, Mrs W - 2 6Toxteth Co-operative

Providtut Society,Ltd 1 1 -

Turner, Alfred M.Esq 1 1 -

Turner, George Esq. 1 1 -Turuer, Mrs. Hubert 1 1 -Turner, Robert, Ksq. 1 1 -Turner & Dunnett,

Messrs 1 1 -Tnrner, Routledge,

& Co., Messrs 1 1 -Tyrrr, Alfred, Esq.. 1 1 -Walker, Miss Lucy 1 1 -Warrington Wire-

Rope Works,Ltd.,per J. Temple,Esq * . . 1 - -

Waterhouse, MisflM. E 1 - -

Waters, A. T. H.,Esq., M.D 1 1 -

Watson, Charles S.Esq 1 1 -

West, Montague,Esq 1 1 -

Wethered, Mrs. W.P.I - -WMte, J., Esq - 5 -" W hite Star Line,"

per Messrs. Ismay,Imrie & Co 6 6 -

Wigan Coal & IronCo. (Lim.), Messrs. 1 1 -

Williams & Watson,Messrs 1 1 -

Wilson, Robert, Esq 1 1 -Windram, Q. Esq. . 1 1 -Wood, G. J. Esq... - 6 -Wood, Henry, & Co.

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Wright, Crossley b

Co., Messrs 1 1 -

£491 6 -Annual Grant by

Mersey Docksand HarbourBoard 1000 - -

Total Subs.. £1491 6 -

Donations.Bank of Liverpool,

Ltd., Staff of HeadOffice 2 16 -

Baling, W. B. Esq.. 1 - -Bates, E. and Sous,10 - -Bran ireth, Miss.... 1 1 -"U." 1 - -Decker, H. Esq 1 - -

776 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.4. ». d.

Dominion Line, The(Being portion ofthe Contributionsmade by Pas-sengers on theSteamers of this

Dredger O. B. Crow,Master and crew of 1 5 6

Gladstone, R. F. Esq.(the late) ........ 1

Gordon! Miss F. C... - 10" -Hamilton, Fraser &

Co., Messrs 2 2 -Hopper Beta, Master

and crew of 1 - -Latham, John, Esq. 6 - -Latham, 4enry A.Esq. - 10 -Pferdmenges,W.Esq. 1 - -Butter, F. W.P.Esq. 1 - -ShrtW, Frank, Ksq... 6 - -S.S. Atlantian 5 3 -S.S. Caprera, Master

S.S. Empress ofBritain, Passen-gers of, per Cap-tain Murray 15 - -

S.S. Fantee, Passen-gers and crew of . , 6 10 6

S.S. Oronsa 10 - .S S Ortega . . . . 7 4 8S.S.PrincestAlberta,

Proceeds of concert,per Capt. McNelll 5 1 10

S.S TraffurdBdU,faa-senge 8 ami crew of 18 16 9

S.S. Wistow Hall,Master and crew of 2 1 -

S.S Worsley Hall,Mister and crew of 3 10 -

Warren, (i. H. Esq. 2 2 -

Tota] Pirns. .£125 5 9

Legacy.Hind.Sarah (the late)20 - -

Box List.Anderson, W. B.Esq. 3 6 7Birfcenhead Station

R e f r e s h m e n t

Mercantile MarineOffice, CanningPlace , 13 1 9

Mercantile MarineOffice, Burton St. . - 13 -

Mercantile MarineOffice, Garston . . - 12 11

E.M.S. Empress ofIreland 2 14 1

Simpson's Refresh-men t Rooms,Landing Stage ... - 3 2

S S Aoocet . - 7 4Per A. Rowland and

J. Bellian —S.S. Hass Rock . . . 1 )5 6S.S. Beacon Rock. - 15 «S.S. Bell Bock 14 -S.S. Bishop Socle . 2 1 3S.S. Jilack Back . . - 18 8S.S. Blanche Rock 1 10 -S.S. Brest Kock . . - 4 2S.S. Kaglan 1 12 6S.S. 'Klsco 1 1 -

S.S. Fantee 7 9 5Woodside Kerry .... - 7 6Sums under 2s. 6(2... - 2 2

Total Boxes ..£39 13 5

Okunh it Chanel Collections.Brassey Street Pres-

byterian MissionSundaySchool. Bir-kenhead (Teachersand Scholars of),per Arnold Her-

£ . s. d.Everton Valley Pres-

byterian Church ofEngland, per W.Dtmnet Keq., jun. 2 5 4

Holy Trinity Pres-byterian SundaySchool, Claughton,Children of, per T.H. Swanson, Esq. 1 - -

St. Luke's Church,

Total Collections £10 6 6

Collected by Branches (inaddition to amounts re-ceived by Ladies' Auxiliary).

NEW BRIGHTON.Subscriptions.

Brough.Thos. & Sons,Messrs 1 1 -

Srowne, Miss - 10 -Bnlley, T. Raffles,

Esq 1 1 -Coggins. T. y. Esq. 1 1 -Comberbach, W. S.

& Co., Messrs - 10 -Clover, Clayton &

Co., Ltd., Messrs. 2 2 -Cunningham, K. T.

Bills & Co., Messrs.. 1 1 -Goodyear & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Gunson, G., Sous &

Co.. Messrs 1 1 -Houghton, H.J.Esq. 1 1 -Livingston, C. Esq. . 1 1 -Molyotux, Mrs. M.. 1 1 -North K Esq ... 1 1Pirn, Miss - 5 -

Salisbury, Mrs. ... - 6 -Scott, F. F. Esq B -Smith, Miss A 1 1 -Smith, H. Esq - 5 -Steel, R. Esq. J.P. . - 10 6Tate, Sir W.H., Bart. 1 - -Tweddle, Thos. Eeq. 3 - -Wilcox, E. S. Esq. . 1 1 -Winiani8,W. A.Esq. 1 1 -Wilson. W. W. Esq.

Total Subs.... £25 13 6

Donation.Park Rev P 2 6

Boxes.Godfrey, Captain . .. 1 - -Leasowe Golf Club.. 3 7 -Miles, Mrs - 18 4New Brighton Ferry

Hotel - 6 2New Brighton Pier

Restaurant - 6 -New Brighton Pier . - 12 9Seacombe Ferry .... 1 7 4Telephone Collecting

liox is 8Sums under 2s. ed. . - 1 2

Total Boxes . . £8 17 6

HOTLAKB.

Subscriptions.Bamford, A.C. Esq.. 1 1 -Barker.S.Esq - 10 -Batesoa, W. Esq. VO -Baxter, Jas. Esq — 1 1 -Bird, E. Esq - 5 -

Brocklebank, J. P.

£. s. d.Brown, 11. W. Esq. - 10 -

rooks, E. V. Esq. . . - 10 -Cdwards, J.W. Esq. 1 1 -

Edwards.W. H. Esq. - 5 -Gilbertson, F. B.

Esq 1 1 -Gill, S. W. Eeq.

(1906-7) - 10 -Glover, E. 0. Esq. . . - 10 6

ranam, Jas. Esq. . . - 10 --raham, Jno. Esq.. 1 1 -

Hall, Chas. B. Esq. - 10 6Hoch. A. M. Esq. . . 1 1 -Hough, E. Esq 1 - -Hutton, C. F. Esq. - 10 -

Kirby, F. A. M. Esq. 1 1 -Leader, Mrs. H. W.. 10 -Leader, H. W. Esq. 1 - -McDiarmid, C. H.

Esq 1 1 -Norton, Mrs. N - 10 -Potter, T. O. Esq. . . 1 1 -Prestou, W. F. E«q.. - 10 6Kussell, A. G. Esq. - 2 6Pellar. C. ' S. Esq. . . - 6 -Wheeler, Capt. t,. C. 1 1 -Wood.B. C. Esq 1 1 -

TotalSubs... £22 17 -

Donations.' Anon." 10 - -iurton, Rev. K - 5 -

S.S. Santanderino,Master and crew of 1 8 6

Total Dons.. £11 13 6

ChnrcJi Collection.Offertory at St.Hilde-

burgh's £18 19 9

Soxes.Collection Boxes ..£11 1 11

FOKMBY.

Subscription.Formby, Jno. Esq. . 1 1 -

Total . . £1 1 -

Boxes.Collecting Boxes... £2 8 2

BOOTLB.

Subscriptions.

Barnes,' Jas. Esq. . . 1 1 -Connell R L. Esq 1 1Duncan, Ewing & Co,

Forrester, J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Forebaw, John, fcie<\. 1 1 -Gardner, Joseph, Esq. B - -Penningtou, H. Esq. - 10 6Pidgeon, W. J. Esq. - 10 6Scholefleld, J. W.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -

Total Subs. .. £17 1 6

SUMMAKT.Subscriptions ....1557 19 -Donations 137 1 9Collecting Boxes . 6 2 - 1 1Church and Chapel

Collections 29 6 3Ladies'Auxiliary . 1000 - -Legacy 20 - -

Total £2866 7 11

LYTHAM BRANCH.Local Committee —

Rev. CANON HAWKINS,Chairman.

Mr. F. W. BROADBENT.Mr. T. BUTCHER,Mr. A. W. CARKINGTON,

J.P.Mr. J. W. CRAIG.Mr. J. B. CROOK.Mr. T. DRAKE.Mr. J. A. S. FAIR, J.P.Mr. J.TAT.BOT FAIK.Rev. J. GJLBEKTSOM-PHIT-

CUABD.Mr. G. HADFIELD.Mr. E. R. LIGHTWOOD, J.P.Mr. J. LONSDALE.Mr. E. W. MELLOH, J.P.Mr. JOSHUA MOOKE.Capt. NICKSON.Mr. 3 PKAKSON.Mr. R. POOLE.Mr. J. ROGERS.Rev. D. H. SPARLING,

F.R.G.S.Mr. F. C. SPINK.Mr. J. WALLACE.

Hon. Treasurer-Mr. JOHN PEAKSON.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. C. A. MYEKS.

Annual Subteriplions.£. s. d.

Barker, T. V. Esq . - B -Bazley, Gardner.Esq. 1 1 -Broadbent, F. W.

Esq -10 6Carriugton, A. W.,

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Clegg, Mtea £ -Clifton, John Talbot,

Costeker, Mrs. E. . . 1 1 -Craig, Mrs. J. W... - B -Crook, A. H. Esq .. - 10 6Crook, T. A. Esq. . . 1 1 -Crook, J. B. Esq. . - 10 6Dr&fce, Mi.T - 1ft 6Fair, J. S. Esq. J.P. 1 1 -Falr, J. Talbot, Esq. 1 1 -Fair, Thos. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Fullagar, W.P.Esq.,

J p , 10 6Garlick, W. E. Esq. - 6 -Hadlitld, G. Esq. . . 1 1 -

Hawkins, Rev.Canon 1 1 -Hoyle Miss . 10 6

Lightwood, E. R.

Lonsdale, Mr. J. ... 1 1 -Makioson.Mt.E. . . 1 1 -Mellor, E. W. Esq.,

Moore, Joshua, Esq. - 5 -Moore, Misses - 6 -Muspratt, J. P. Esq. - 10 -Nickaon, H. Esq. . . - B -Poole, R. Esq - 10 6Salt, The Misaes -10 -Schoh'eld, Mr. W. 11. - 10 6Sherrall, W. Esq. . . - 10 -

Sparling, Uev.D. 11.,

Speak Mr - 5 -Thompson, W. Esq. .- 6 -ThrelfalUMissK... - 6 -Wallace, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Sums under 5s - 10 -

Total Subs.. £33 16 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 777

SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS FBOMTHE LYTHAM AND ST.ANNE'S GOLF CLUB.

£. s d.Midwood, T. C. Esq. 1 1Parke, Herbert, Esq. 1 1 -Pilkington, L. Esq.. 1 1 -

Less one-half to St.Anne's Branch . . . in 6

£1 11 6

Donations.Life-boat Honse and\

Promenade Pillars. |Ship Hotel.Lytham Yacht Club. 1. ,„ ,Market Hotel. )9 19 l

Clifton Arms Hotel.Railway Hotel. IQueen's Hotel jLytham Freemasons 1 1 -Collection at St.

Cnthbert'sCbnrch 8 7 -Interest on Invest-

ments transferred. 13 6 -

Total Dom 32 13 1Golf Club . 1 11 6Total Subs 33 16 -

£68 - 1

MANCHESTERBRANCH.

Local Committee—Mr. JOSEPH CORBETT,

Chairman.FEED SHORE, Deputy Chair-

man.G. K. BELLAMY.A. A. GILLIES.B. LOCKWOOD.H. MAKSDEN.H. L. PRICE.C. STEVENSON.W. B. SUTTLB.

Honorary Treasurer—

Hon. Secretary —F. WOMERSLKY, London City& Midland Bank Chambers,77, King Street, Manchester.

Annual Subscriptions,Agnew, C. Leonard. 1 1 -Agnew, J. H. & Br.. - 10 6Aapell Bros 2 2 _Barbour, Kobt. * Br. 3 3 -Barclay, R. and Co. . 1 1 -Barlow & Jones, Ltd. 1 1 -Beattie,Altgeldt,and

B e h r e n s , T h eBrothers (S. L.Behrens & Co.)... 4 4 -

Bell, W 10 6Bles, S. D. & Sons . . 2 2 -Brlpgs, T. (Man-

chester), Ltd 1 i -British and Foreign

Marine InsuranceCo., per J. H.

Calico Printers' As-sociation, Ltd. ... 10 - -

Carver Bros. & Co.,Ltd 1 i

Clayton, G. E - 10 -Crewdson, A 1 i -Crofton, Craven and

Worthington 1 1 -Dewhurst,G.aodR.,

Ltd 1 1 -Eller W 1 1 -

£. s. d.

Kothergill & Harvey 1 1 -Gaddum and Co. . . . 1 1 -GalbraithandCo.... 2 2 -Gray, Mrs. E 1 -Gunnis, G. P. &Co.. 1 -Gysi A Kleinjnng . . 1 -Hall and Pickles,Ltd. 2 -Heywood,Mrs.A. H. 1 -Holliday, Wise & Co. 1 -Hoyle, J., and Sons,

Limited 2 2 -Hntton, Dr 1 1 -Kendul, Milne &

C o 2 2 -Kilvert.N., and Sons,

Ltd 1 1Lodge, M. & Son ... - 10 6Lomnitz & Dnxbury 1 1 -Lyon, Ijord, and Co. 1 1 -Mark, Sir John, J.P. 1 1 -Mather & Platt, Ltd. 3 3 -Millward & Co 1 1 -Moseley, D. & Sons,

L t d 1 1 -Nottalt. Harry. M.P. 1 1 -PetrococbinoBros... 1 1 -Philips, J. & N. &

Co 10 10 -Radcliffe & Pilking-

ton Co - operativeSociety, Limited.. 2 2 -

Ralli Bros 1 1 -Slagg and Co., John. 1 1 -Taylor, Garnett &

Co., Ltd 2 2 -Thames and Mersey

Marine InsuranceCompany, Ltd. ... 5 8 -

Toller, T.N 1 - -Tootal, Broadbnrst,

Wilson, Knowles &

Woodhouse, Hambly

Woolley, H 1 1 -

Total Subs. £103 - -

Donations.Manchester Division

of the LancashireCounty Police, perMr. Supt. Keys . . 2 2 -

Total Dons 2 2 -Total Subs.... 103 - -

legacy.Barlow,Miss Annie

Jane, deceased. . 142 18 -

£348 - -

OLDHAM BRANCH.Chairman —

His Worship THE MATCH.

Local Committee —Mr. THOS. ASHTOH, J.P.Mr. J. W. CLEQQ (High

Crompton).Mr. JOHN DODD, J.P.Mr.ALFRED Euuorr, M.P.,

J.P.Mr. F. HAHDERN, J.P.Mr. JOSEPH LEES, J.P.Mr. EDWARD MELLOB, J.P.Mr. EDWIN SCHOFIKLD, J.P.Mr. SIDNEY STOTT, J.P.Mr. J. T. WARBUHTON.

Hon. Treasurer —Mr. A. WHYTK, J.P.

Secretary and Collector-Mr. R. W. COWPEB.

Annual Subscriptions.£,. s. d.

" Anon. Donor ".... 5 - -Avon Mill, Ltd 1 1 -Bodden,Wm., & Son,

Ltd 1 1Braddock, G. H 1 1 -Braddock, J. and J. 1 1 -Clegg, Mrs. (Harro-

Clegg, James W.,Rochdale 2 2 -

Clegg, John E 1 1 -Dodd. John, J.P. ... 3 3 -Don Mill Co. Ltd. , . 1 1 -Dronsfield, Samuel . 1 - -Emmott, Alfred, J.P.,

M . P 1 1 -Emmott, W. R. . . . . 1 1 -Garlick. Mrs - 3 6Gordon Spg. Co. Ltd. 1 1 -Hall, H. P 10 6Hall, J.P. &Co 2 2 -Hamilton, Miss

Hilton, Wm - 10 6Jogger, Robt - 5 -Knott,Miss Hester A. - 10 6Leach, Josh. W 1 1 -Lees, Josh., J.P. ... 2 2 -Lord, Mrs., Rochdale 1 1 -

Metrson, Simon 1 1 -Mellodew, T. & Co.

Ltd 1 - -Needham, Geo. W.,

J.P - 10 6Newton, Jno.E.. J.P. - 10 6Newton, Miss Emily - 10 €Oldham Equitable

Co-oper.Soc.,Ltd. 10 10 -Oldham Industrial

Co-oper. Soc., Ltd. 10 10 -Oldham Post Office

Benevolent Fund. 1 1 -O l d h a m Scholars'

Oldham Twist Co.,Ltd , . . 1 1

Owl Mill Co., Ltd. . . 1 1 -PalmMillCo., Ltd.. 1 - -Pearl MiJJ Co., Ltd.. 1 1 -PineMillCo.,Ltd... 1 1 -Platt Bros. & Co.,

L t d 5 6 -Platt, Miss 1 1 -Prince of Wales Spg.

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Prodgers , Mrs.

Charles 2 2 -Robinson.Wm. & Son 1 1 -

Schofleld,Cbas.&Co.,Ltd 1 1

Schofleld, Edwin,J.P. 2 2 -Schofleld,Wm.(Rose

Smith, Josh., J.P... 1 1 -Spencer,Chas.C,J.P. 1 1 -Stott, Sidney, J.P. . . 1 1 -Taylor, Isaac, J.P... 1 1 -Taylor, Wm. (Shaw) 1 1 -Whitworth, Robt. . . 1 1 -Whyte, A., J.P. ... 1 1 -Wrigley, A. E., J.P. 1 1 -Wrigley.Harold.J.P. 1 1 -Wrigley, Vincents. 1 1 -

TotalSubs..£90 5 6

O R M S K I R KBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)(List for 1907.)

President-Rev. J. E. WOODROW,

Vicar of Ormskirk.

LUKE BBIQHOUSE, Esq., J.P.Hon. Secretary —

MICHAEL COOK, Esq.Annual Subscription*.

£. s. d.Berry, Peter, Esq. . . - H -Brighouse, : . e,

Esq., .T P. (2vrs.) 2 2 -Caste.ic, Count de . . 3 3,L-Holcrott, Thomas,

Esq - B -LiJ, MiS3 A. J., (2

Bh .we, Mrs. J. H. .. - 10 «Wignall, Edward," Esq.,J.P., (2yrs.) 2 2 -Woodrow, Rev. J.E. - W -

Tctal..£9 12 6

PIEL (BARROW)BRANCH.President—

His Grace the DOKB OfDEVONSHIRE.

Local Committee-Councillor R. P. LITTLE,

Chairman.Capt. GARLAND.C. W. HDNTER, Esq., J.P.J. M. MAWSON, Esq.Col. W. F. A. WADHAK, J.P.Capt. WARDS.

Hon. Secretary —J. M. MAWSON, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Aslett, Alfred, Esq.,J .P 1 1 -

Barrow Co-operativeSociety, Ltd 2 2 -

Barrow fferaldtPro-

Barrow News andMail, Ltd 1 1 -

Barrow Ship andGeneral Stores,Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -

Bolton, J. B. Esq. . . - 6 -Burnip & McDougaU,

Messrs 10 6Butler,T.F.Esq.,J.P. - 10 6Caird, David, & Co.,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -CampbelLVen. Arch-

Case and Co., R. F.,Ltd., Messrs - 10 6

Crossfleld, F. J. Esq.,

Dawson, Messrs. W.& J - 10 6

Dick & Co., Messrs.W. B - 6 -

Fisher and Sons,Messrs. J 2 2 -

Furness Railway Co. 2 2 -Garland, Capt 1 - -Geldart,!. Esq - 6 -Hunter, C. W. Esq.,jp i i -

Huthwaite,Col G H. - 5 -James, W. J. Esq. . . - 10 -Little, J. W. Esq.,

J.P 2 2 -Little, R. P. Esq. . . - 10 6McKectmie, J. Esq.. - 10 6Mackereth, Exors.

of H. W - 5 -Main, Major W. A,

J.P - 10 6Manchester & Liver-

pool District Bank-ing Co., Ltd 2 2 -

Miller & Co, Messrs.R. F 1 1 -

778 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

&. s. d.Morris, W. Esq. ... - 6 -Newby-Wilson, T.

Esq J p. - 10 6North Lon-laie ir n

and Steel CuLtd 1 1 -

Pyn . V P. Esq. . . . - lo t

Ramsden, -. J. Jisq.,J.P... .. I i -

Roberts W., .. - 5 -SanRo i , Bros. rs.- 5 -Smith, .T. T. »; 1 e

late, Exor* . . 1 i -Smith, J.P. Esq.,

J.P 10 6Smith, Mios A .... 1 1Stark, P. W. Esq. .. - 6 -

Thompson, Messrs.Jas. & Co., Ltd. . - 10 6

Thornton, Messrs.W. B. ftSon - 6 -

Tootill, E. T. Esq.. - 10 6Towiieon, \Vard &

Co. , Ltd., Messrs. - 10 6Vickers, Sons and

Maxim, Limited,

Waddington, Jos, &

Wadham, E. Esq.,J.P 1 1 -

W a d h a m , Col .Walter F. A.,J .P 1 1 -

Waite, W. W. Esq. - 5 -Walmsley and Smith,

Wards, Capt - JO 6

Total Sobs.. £41 9 -

Donations.

Barrow Hem. SteelCo. j,td 5 -

B a r r o w WorkingMen's Club andInstitute 1 1 -

Fnrness Rly. Co.'ssteamers, per Capt.J. Wards—

Lady Evelyn... - 4 3

Midland Illy. Co.'ssteamers, perMessrs. Jas. Little& Co 2 2 -

Pub l i c InspectionI. R. C. Surik, perMessrs. Vickera,Sous and Maxim,L t d . 2 2 -

Collecting Boxes :—H.M. Customs (2) - 19 1Hotel "Majestic" 1 - 8Mr. Pennington,

"Ship" Hotel,

"Burlingtou"Hotel - 1 10Life-boat House.. 1 6 1Smaller Amounts. 1 5 3

Total Dons 16 4 3Total Subs 41 9 -

£57 13 3

R O C H D A L EBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary —BENJAMIN HEAPE, Eaq.

Annual Subscription!.

£. s. d.Ashworth, Miles,

Esq J P 1 1 -Ashworth, Miss .... - 10 -Booth, Geo. J. Esq.,

J p i iBright, F. J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Bright,:J.A.Esq.M.P.Chadwick, tt. T. Esq.Cheetham, John

Crompton.EsqJ.P.Clegg, Arthur, Esq.Collinge, Robt., Esq.Crowther, A. H. Esq. 2 2 -Dearden, J. G. Esq. 1 1 -Entwisle, J. B. N.

Hartley, J.E. Esq.. 1 1 -Heape, BenJ., Esq.,

J P . . 1 1 -Heape,Blohard,Esq.,

J p 1 1 -Heap, Stephen, Esq. 1 1 -

Jones, Jas. E. Esq.,J.P .... .. 1 1

Kemp, Col., J.P 1 1 -Kemp.MissLydiaP. 1 1 -King, J. Kiusell,

Esq., J.P 1 1 -King, W. H., Esq. . . - 10 6Lancashire, J. H.

Esq., J.P 1 1Law.Mesare. A.& W. 2 2 -Lee, Mr». John .... 1 1 -Leo, Mrs. 'Ikomas.. 1 1 -Littlewood, J. S.

Lord, James, Esq.,jp 1 1 -

MUne, J. H. Lees,Esq., J.P 1 1 -

Milne, Mrs. J. ..... 1 1 -Ormerod, W. E. Esq. 1 - -Radcliffe, Arthur,

Esq J.P . ... 1 1 -Radeliffe, Clifford H.

Esq i i -Radcliffe, J. A. Esq. 1 1 -Robinson, C. J. Esq. 2 2 -llobinsou.T.N. Esq.,

J .P 1 1 -Rochdale Equitable

Pioneers' Society.. 1 1 -Rochdal* Provident

Co-operative So-ciety Ltd . . . 3 3 -

Royds, Capt.C. R.N.

Scott, Walter, Esq.,j.p i i -

Slack, Robert, Esq.. 1 1 -Standring, Walter,

Esq 1 1 -Turner, Robert. Esq. 1 - -Tweedale, Edmund

Twycross, Mrs 1 1 -Watson Mra . ... 1 1 -Whitaker,Cha8.,Esq.,jp i i _

Wiles, William, Esq. - 10 6Willans, Miss Ger-

Worth, J. T. Esq... 1 1 -Wrigley, Fred. Esq.,

J . P 1 1 -Wrigley, 0. 0. Esq.,JJ 1 1 -

Total Subs.. £57 1 -

Donations.

Crowther, Mrs. .... 1 1 -

Total.. £59 1 4^^^^"*

ST. ANNE'S-ON-THE-SEA

B R A N C H .Local Committee-

Mr. CHAKLKS W. MACAKA,J.P., Chairman.

Rev. H. E. BUTI.RR, M.A.Rev. S. COSGHAVE.Mr. J. DOXBUKY.Eev. C. H. ELLISON.Rev. W. ELSTUH.Mr. H. W. FRICKKIT.Rev. F. J. HAIU EY.Mr. R. H. lavino.Rev. E. A. LAWRENCE.Mr. J. MOORIIOL-SE.Mr. N. MORRIS.Mr. J. PSISTWICII.Mr. A. R. ROGER^ON.Mr. E. STANSFlELn.Mr. S. L. STOTT.Rev. J. W. VARLEY.Mr. N.WAOlsLEr.

Hon. Treasurer —Mr. J. E. KING.Hon. Secretary —

Mr. THOMAS BUADLET.Hon. Auditor —

Mr. RICHARD BOWMAN, C. A .Ladies' Committee-

President—Mrs. C. W. MACARA.

Committee —Miss BROADBENT.Mrs. CATLOW.MiSS COCBOKODGH.Miss DDXBUKY.Misi ELSTDB.Miss C. GARDINER.Miss HARGREAVES.Miss LovEtL.Miss A. MACARA.Miss M. MACBETH.MiSS MULLINEB.MiwORB.Mis« W. PABKIN.Mrs. RADFORD.Mrs. W. SACBE.Miss SMITHMiss WAECIITER.Miss WHIPP.

Hon. Secretary-Mrs. E. CAITEB.ALI*

Annual Subseriptioni.£. .*. a.

Aitken, Mrs - 5 -

Ashworth, Mr - 5 -Bailey, Mr. Chas. . . - 6 -Baiminter, Mrs - 10 eBlore Mrs - 6Boddington, Mr.R.S. 1 1 -Booth.Dr - 5 -

Bowman, Mr. H. . . - J O 6Boydell, Mrs - 6 -Boyle, Mr. Robert.. - 5 -Bradley, Mr. T. ... - 5 -Broadbent. Mrs. W. . - 6 -Brooke, Mr. B - 5 -Brown, Mr. J. A. . . - 6 -Buckley, Mrs 1 1 -Buckley, Mrs. M. 9. - 5 -

Bury, Mrs 1 1 -Butler, Rev. H. E. . - 5 -

Catterall, Mr. E. ... - 10 6Cleiuentflon,Mrs..., - 5 -

Cooper, Mr. E - 10 6Copland, Mr. M. B.. - 10 6Coegrave, Rev. Father - 6 -

£. ». d.

Crighton, Mrs. C. . . - 6 -

Duxbury, Mr. A.... - 10 eDuxbnry, Mr. J. . . 1 1 -Edmonusun, M ra. . . - 5 -Ellison, Jlev. C. ii.. - & -Elstub, Rev. W - 10 6Gartside. Mr. R. ... - 5 -Gill & Read, Messrs. - 5 -Gillibrand, Mrs - 10 6Greaves, Mrs. P. ... - 5 -

(irindrod, Mr - 10 -Hall and Fulttow,

Misses - 10 6Halliwell, Mr. T. H. - 10 6

Harrop, Mr. F. G ... - 5 -Harvey Rev F. J.. - 5 -Harwood, Mrs - 5 -Hatton Ellis, Mrs....- 10 6

Hlgbara.Mr. A - 5 -Higham, Mr. W.... - 5 -

Hilton Mr. F 1 1 -Holloway, Mrs - 10 6Holt, Miss - 6 -Howard, M iss - 6 -Humber, Mrs. J. , . . - 6 -HvmV, Mrs - 5 -Irviug, Mr. B. 11. . . - 6 -Jackson, Mr. J 1 1 -

Leaf Mrs - 10 -

Leibert, Mr. G - 5 -Leigh Mr.R 10 6Leigh, Mr. W. A... - 5 -Lilly, Mrs - 10 -Macara, Mr. C. W.. 2 2 -Macbeth, Mrs - 5 -Menzies Mr \V ... 10 6Milne, Mrs - 5Morris, Mr N . . 1 1Neild, Mr - 5 -Nuttall Mrs - 5 -

Ormerod, Mrs - 6 -

Parkes, Mr. G. W.. 1 1 -

Peel Mrs - 5 -

Ratcliffe Mrs.- - 5 -Katcliffe, Mrs - 5 -Redfern Bros.,Messi8. - 5 -Rhodes, Mr. G - 5 -Ridley, Mrs - 5 -Hobimon, Mrs - 5 -Rogerson, Mr. A. B-. 1 1 -

Sacre Mrs W .... 5

St. Anne's Hotel... 1 1 -Shepherd, Mrs - 5 -Shepherd, Mr. R 10 6Shorrock, Mr. J. ... - 5 -Smethurst.Mr.G.W. - 5 -Smethurtt, Mrs . - 5 -Staley , 1 )r - 5 -Stansneld, Mr. and

Mrs. E 1 1 -Stott, Mr. S. L - 5 -

Taylor, Mr. J. H. .. - 6 -Thomas, Mr. J - 5 -Thompson, MAse . . - 5 -Trickett, Mrs - 5 -Turnbnll, Mr. T. S. - 10 6Twyford, Miss 1 1 -Varley, Rev. J. W. - 10 6Walker, Mrs 6 -Walker, Mrs. F. W. - 6 - I

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 779£. >. *. &. t. d.

i Whipp, Mr. E. H... - 5 - Hesketli, C.H. Fleet-Williamson, Mr. R. wood, Esq., J.P.,

\V 1 l ! H i - i n BWiteuian, R H. ... - 10 6Wood, Mrs. J - 10 tWorthington, Mrs.

A. W - 10 6Wrigley, Mrs 1 1 -Sums under 5s 38 5 6

Total Subs.. £ 94 12 6

Donations.Lytham and St.

Anne's Golf Club. I 11 6Special Collection > t

Life-boat Exercise T 19 9Contribution Boxes, la 14 8Frankland, Mr., Box 1 - -Davenport, Mr., liox - 8 -Tukes, Miss, Box .. - 10 -

Total Dons 54 3 11Total Subs 94 12 6

£HS 16 5

SOUTHPORTBRANCH.President—

The Rt. Hon. TheEARL OF LATHOM.

Vice-President —WM. THOMAS, Esq., J.P.

Local Committee—Jso. UHWTJT, Esq., J.P., C.A.

Chairman.HENKY BROOKE, Esq., J.P.B. CHEETHAM, Esq.T. 0. CLINHINQ, Esq., J.P.,

C.A.W. D0DLEY CODDINGTON.Esq.ALEX. ELDER, Esq.j J.P.C. H. FLEETWOOD HESKETH,

Esq., J.P.WM. LKES, Esq., J.P,H. H. LEEMING, Esq.J. McCLUKE, Esq.Sir G. A. PlLKINQTON, J.P.Sir CHAS. SCARISBRICK, J.P.

Honorary Treasurer—D. C. ASDEKSON, Esq.

Honorary Secretaries—W. H. SHAW. Esq.

GEO. COCKSIIOIT, Esq.

Collector —Mr. EDWARD LAWRENCE.

Annual Subscription!.

Ashworth, Dr. Percy - 6 -An8tin,C.E.Esq.,J.P. 1 1 -

Boothroyd, W. J.Esq., J.P - 10 6

Brierley, J. Esq. ... 1 - -Brittain, Miss ... . - 5 -Brooke, H. Esq., J.P - 6 -Cheetham, B. Esq... 1 1 -(Jlinning, T. 0. Esq.,

J.P., C.A 1 1 -Cockshott, G. Esq. . 1 1 -Coddington, Mrs. .. . 1 1 -Coddington.W. Dud-

Elder, A. Esq., J.P. 2 2 -Gauthorp, Miss .... 1 - -

Haydock, Mrs. ..... 2 2 -Heald, W. N., Esq.,

J . P 2 2 -1

Hnlme, Wm. Esq.,J p 2 2 -

KershaH-, T. C. ClasaEsq . 106

KnowUon, Mrs 1 1 -Lancashire and York-

shire Railway Co.. 3 3 -Lathom, Right Hon.

Learning, H. H. Esq. 1 1 -' Lees,W.tEsq.,J.l>.. 1 1 -J Mathwin, H. Esq.,

! Maxwell, J. M. Esq. - 1 0 6McClure, J. Esq. . . - 10 6Midwood,Miss - 10 -Nicholls.H. W.Esq. 1 1 -

1 Upenshaw,Fred,Esq.,1 J .P 1 1 -Openshaw,(). O. Esq. 1 1 -Pilkington, Sir G.A.,

J.P 1 1 -Rimmer, Mrs. E. J. - 5 -Ryley, Misses 1 1 -Scarisbrick Trustees 3 3 -

i Shaw, W. H. Esq. . 1 1 -Skelton, Miss - 10 6Smith, Miss - B -Stewart, W. J. Esq.,

J.P., the late - 10 6Stocks, Mr. & Mrs. . - 10 6Thomas, Wm. Esq.,

J.P i i -Unwln, John, Esq.,

J.P..C.A 1 1 -West, The Misses... 2 2 -Sutus under 5s - 1 6

Total Subs... £54 5 -

Donation*.Contribution Boxes,

&c 36 6 -

Total... £90 11 -

Hdcestnsijm.L E I C E S T E R

BRANCH.President—

His Worship the MAIOK,Aid. CHAS. LAKIN.

Vice-President —Mi. H. SIMPSON GEE, J.P.

Local Committee —Sir EDWARD WOOD.Mr. G. H. HODGES, J.PSir SAMUEL FAIHE, J.P.Sir HEEBEBT MABSHALL, J.P.Mr. W. H. BATES.Mr.A. H. BDRGESS.Mr, A. F. CHOI.ERTOH.Mr, J. C. CLARKE.Mr, ALFRED COLSOH.Mr. E. F. COOPER.Mr. H. T. COOPERMr. J. BAKCHOFT ELLIS.Mr. JOSIAH GIMSON.Mr. J. A. HOPPS.Mr. C. KEMPSON.Mr. J. F. KEMPSON.Mr. W. H. MORRIS.Mr. J. PARSONS.Mr. J. POCHIN.Mr. C. A. SPENCER.Mr. A. TOLLINGTON.Mr. W. H. WlNTERTOH.

Treasurer-

Honorary Secretary —Mr. ARTHUR W. FAIRE, J.P.

Secretary and Collector —Mr. H. MOKEY.

Annual Subscriptions.A. s. d.

Bowmar, Mrs. T. . . - 10 6Bowmar & Sou, T. . . 1 1 -Clark J . W 2 2 -Cook, Mrs. J. M.,

Cross, A. C., the lite - 5 -Ellis, Mrs. G. H. ..1 1 -Ellis, Partridge* Co. 1 1 -Everard&€o.,T.W. 1 1 -Everard, J. B » 1 1 -Faire, A. W 1 1 -Faire Bros. & Co.,

Limited 3 3 -Faire G H 1 1Flude, Miss C 1 1 -Franklin, G. C - 5 -Freeman, Hardy &

Willis, Limited.. 3 3 -Froane, J 1 1 -'.ilmson & Co., LtJ. 1 1 -Goddard, H. L - 10 6Harrison & Sons. ... - 5 -Hodges, G. H 1 1 -HollisBros. & Co... 1 1 -

Hull, G - 5Johnson, T. Fielding 1 1 -Jones, Thomas 1 1 -Leicester Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd .. 2 2 -Leicester Hide and

Skin Co., per Mr.

Nutt,F - 10 6Oliver, G. C. 1 1Paget, A. H,, the late 1 1 -Paget, Miss Louisa. . 1 1 -Pickard and Sons,

J. E 1 1Pool Lorruner and

Raven, W.ft Co., Ltd. 1 1 -

Spencer, C. Alfred.. 1 1 -

Stretton and Sons,S D 1 1

Wartnaby, J. W. . . 1 1 -Williams, H. P - 10 6Winterton, W. H. .. 1 1 -

TotalSubs..£45 1 6

Donations.Dividends on Corpor-

Pillar Boxes —London Road ... 1 n .. ..Parade / ~ 10 6

Smith, W 18 1

Total Dons... 4 15 11Total Subs. . . 45 l 6

£49 17 5

Kncolnsfmt .LINCOLNSHIRE

SHIPWRECKASSOCIATION

BRANCH.Central Committee —

H. LANGTONBRACKBS UUKY,Esq.

Admiral C. E. BUCKLB.F. CROWDEB, Esq.B. C. GARFIT, Esq.W. GABI-IT, Esq.C. F. GRANTHAM, Esq.G. IIOULDEN, Esq.Dr. IREDALE.

B. R. LANGTON, Esq.C.F.MASSINGBEKD-MDNDY,

Esq.S. MASSINGBERD, Epq.E. P. RAWNhLKY, Esq.J. F. RAWMSLEY, Esq.B. Smoxs, Esq.Col. C. A. SWAN. C.M.G.W. THIMBLEBY, Esq.Rev. Canon WARREN.THE COMMANDER, H.M.

COASTGUARD.Treasurer —

WILLIAM GARSTT ^aq.Honorary Secretaries-

Admiral CLAUDE E. BUCKLE.B. C. GARHT, Ebq.

.Annual tiutacriptinnt£. s. A.

Ancaster, Rt. Hon.

Bethlem Hospital,Governors o f 2 2 -

Booth, F. H. Esq. . . 1 1 -Borradaile, Mrs. F.. 1 1 -Brownlow, Earl ....20 - -Buckle, Admiral ... 1 1 -Buckle, Lieut. -Col.. 1 1 -Hucklo, Major-Oenl. 1 1 -C'apital & Counties

Bank 1 -" C E J " 1 - -Cheales.Rev. J. P. . - 10 6Claypon, W. L. Esq. 1 1 -Cockbnrn, N.C. Esq. 2 2 -Cracroft, E. W.Esq. 1 1 -Crowder, F. Esq.... 1 1 -Gaiflt, B.C. Esq.... 1 1 -Harnt, Wm. Esq.... 2 2 -Heneage, The Right

Hon. Lord 1 1 -Hopkinson, Rev. W. 1 1 -liomsby, W., Esq.,

Ingilby, Sir H. D.,

Ladda, Rev. J. S - 5 -Langton, R. Bennet,

Esq 2 2 -Lincoln, Bishop of . 2 2 -Lochbirt, Lieut. ... 1 1 -Masslngberd, Rev.

W 0 1 1Massingberd-Mundj,

C. F. Esq 1 1 -Massingberd, S. Esq. 1 1 -Ogilvy, Mrs. R.

Perks, Sir R Bart. . 1 1 -Pocklingtou-Coltman,

Mrs 1 1 -Pretyman, Captain

E. G., M.P.. D.L. 2 2 -Rawnsley, E. P. Esq. 1 - -Rawnsley.J.F.Esq. 1 1 -Keynardson, Cc I. C. . 1 I -Robinson, J. N. Esq. - 10 -Ri-gers, J. Esq.i 1 1 -Rogers, T. Esq 1 1 -

ShefBeld, Sir B 2 2 -Shnttleworth.A. Esq. 2 2 -Sibthorp.C. C. Esq.. 3 - -Sibthorp, M. R. W.,

Esq 2 2 -Sibthorp, Mrs. L.W. 1 1 -Simpson, Rev. R. H. - S -Stanhope, Hon. K. . 3 - -Swan, Col. C. A.,

C M G . 1 1Thimbleby.T. W.Esq.- 10 6Tunnard, J. C. Esq. 1 - -Union and Smith's

Bank, Lincoln ... 2 2 -

Warren, Rev. Canon 1 1 -Willoughby.Ld.M.P. 5 - -Wlngate, Miss M. H. - 5 -Yarborongh.The Right

Hon. the Earl of . 2 - -

Total Subs... £91 1 6

780 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

ALPORD BUANCH.Committee —

Rev. F. A. GLOVBB.Mrs. R. W. RISGALL.Mrs. RICHARDSON.Mrs. T. N. Loo.

Hou. Secretary-Miss RICHARDSON.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

Higgins, F. Esq - 10 -Morton, W. H. Esq. 1 - -Mappin, Mrs. 8. W. - 10 6Rawnsley.W.H.Esq. 1 1 -Ricbardson, Mrs.. . . - 10 6Soulby & Winch,

Walker, H..&CO... - 10 6Young, Mrs. J. R... - 5 -Sums under 5s - 7 6

Total Snbs £5 10 6

Donations.Collecting Boxes. ... - 5 -Mrs. Mackinder. ... - 2 -Mrs. R. W. Higgall - a 6

Total £6 - -

BOSTON BRANCH.Committee—

The MAVOR (Cimccfflor G.S. W. JEBB (Chairman).

Mr. T. KiTWO'iD.Mr. T. SLATOK.Mr. G. E. NASB.Mr. C. THOMPSON.Mr. H. MOUNTAIN.Mr. T. D. DONALDSON.Mr. S. LUCAS.Capt. JESSOP.Capt. MAWKE.Mr. J. BROCK.Mr. A. B. ANDERSON.Mr. B. B. DYEH.Mr. B. F. RICE.Mr. F. DONNISON.Mr. H. DONNISON.Mr. A. H. RBAD.Mr. F. KIME.

Hou. Secretary —Mr. BKN KILLINGWOKTH.

Annual Subscriptions.Beaumont, W. F.

Esq 1 1Bedford, W., Jun.,

Esq - 10 6

Capital & CountiesBank 2 2 -

Clark, H. B. & Bon,

Clemow, R. W. Esq. - 6 -Cooke, E. T. & Co.,

Coward, W. M. Esq. - 6 -Dixon, C. Harvey,

Keq 10 6

Donaldson, Kenrith,

Donnison, F. Esq... - 5 -Dyer, B. li. Esq - 10 -Gask, Hiss - 10 6Guy, Harper E. N.

Harliss, G. Esq. ... - 6 -Harrison & Lew in,

Jebb, G. S. W. Ksq. 1 IJohnson, H. C. Esq. - 10 6Kime, ¥. Esq - 10 6Kit wood & Son,

£. *. d.Lincoln & Lindsey

Bank 2 2 -

Mawer, Capt. C - 10 6Mountain, Capt. H.. - 10 -Sash, (i. E. Ksq.... - 10 6National & Pro-

vincial Bank 2 2 -Pearson, F. Esq. ... 1 - -

Read, A. H. Esq. . . - 5 -Rice, B. F. Eaq - 10 6Ridllngton, T. Esq. 1 1 -Rowland, B. Esq. . . - 10 6Ryan, T. Exq - 6 -Sherwin, Hy. Esq. . . - in -Simpson, J. H. Esq. - 10 6Skinner & Sou,

Messrs - 10 6Slater, T. Esq - 10 -Small & Son, Messrs. - 10 6South, Dr - 5 -Stan ford, Spaldiug

and Boston Bauk 6 6 -Staniland.R.W.Esq. 1 1 -Storr, Misses - 10 -Swinu J. & Son,

Thompson, C. Esq.. - 10 6Turner, E. Esq - 5 -Tuxford, I. Ksq. ... - 5 -Wood, J. & C.,

Wright, C. & C.,

YaTYjoiouglx, A. C.Eiq - B -

Sums under 5s - 3 6

Total Subs. £35 10 -Expenses of meet-

ing, postage, etc. -^9 6

Total £ 35 6

HORNCASTLE BRANCH.

Local Committee-Rev. CONWAT WALTER.Mr. RKDBEN E.OBBHTS.Mr. HEANB.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer-Mr. H. TWEED.

Collector-Mr. HEKBHivt POGSOH .

Annual Subscriptions.Carlton, Mr. H - 6 -Chatterton, Mr. J. E. - 6 -Harrison. Mr. R. ... - 10 -Heane, Mr. F - 6 -Jessop, Major J. W. - 6 -Lenton, Mr. J. H... - B -Lodge, Mrs 1 1 -Morton, Mr. W. K. - 5 -Pike, Mr. G. Y.,

2S. 6d. & 2s. 6<i... - 6 -Roberts, Mr. R - 10 -Shirpe, Mr. C. E. . . - 6 -Tweed, Mr. H - 6 -Walter, Rev. J. Con-

way - 6 -

Sums under 5s 1 - 6

Total Snbs.. .£5 16 6

Donations.

LOUTH BBANCH.Local Committee —

Rev. CANON WILDE.Mrs. JOSEPH BENNETT, Jun.Mrs. GARFIT.Miss HOLTBY.Miss HOPWOOD.Miss SIMPSON.Dr. FAWSSETT.Mr. S. W. MARSDEH.Mr. G. RANSHAW.Mr. H. D. SIMPSON.

Hon. Treasurer-Mr. A. iNQOLDBT.

Hon. Secretary —Mr. F. J, INGOLDBT.

Lady Collectors-Miss HOLTBY.Miss HOPWOOD.Miss EERRMiss SIMPSON.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Addey, Miss - 5 -Allenby, Misa 1 - -Allott, Major 1 - -

Allott, Rev. R i 1 -Bennett, Mrs. F. W. - 6 -Bennett, J. Esq. ... - 6 -Brackenbury, H. L.

Esq 1 1 -Cordeaux, Mrs - B -tyicktason, C. B«q. . - & -Eve & Ranshaw,

Fawssett, F. Esq.,

Fox. J. St. V.Esq... 1 - -Garflt, T. C. Ksq. . . 1 1 -Higgins, F. J. Esq.,

Hopwood, Rev.Canon (1905-6). . . - 5 -

Ingoldby, A. Esq. . . - 10 6Ingoldby, F. J. Esq. - B -Myera, C. J. Esq. . . - 6 -Owen, W. H. Esq... - 10 6Sharpley, Major H.. 1 1 -Sharpley, Mrs - 5 -Simpson, H. D. Esq. - B -Smith, C. G. * Sons - 5 -Smith, Mrs. Fairful - 10 -Smyth. W. H. Esq.. 1 - -Soulby, Sons & Winch - 10 6Wilde, Rev. Canon . 1 1 -

Yorke,T.Dallas,Esq. 1 1 -Sums under 6s B 10 3

Total Subs. ....£22 19 3

Collecting Boxes ... - 6 6

£23 '6 2

MABLBTHOKPE BRANCH.Local Committee-

Mr. C. T. DENNIS.Mr. F. STBAWSON.Coxswain K. BISHOP.

Hon. Secretary—Dr. IRBDALE.

Annual Subscriptions.Bell Mr. J , - 10 6Brooks, Messrs.

G. & \V - 10 -

Collecting Boxes ... - 2 4 I Gray, Mr. H. H 10

Total B 18 WLess expenses of

Total £5 12 -

! Taylor, Mrs. W. F.. 1 1Usher, Rev. W - 6 -Ward, Mr. J. W.... 2 -Sums under 6* - 1

Total Subs £5 19

Donations.£. s. d.

House to House Col-

Sundny Concert .... 2 12 3Boxes —

Life Boat House ... 1 17 3

Total.... £33 4 4

NOKTR SOHEBCOTEB BRANCH.

Local Committee —Mr. C. PRATT, Chief Oflicer.Mr. MACCAUTHY.Mr. W. ROBINSON.Mr. H. WILSON.Coxswain S. PABISH.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. G. HOULDBN.

At-sistant Secretary-Mr. WM, ROBINSON.

Collected by—Hiss MAT WILSON and Mr.

H. WlLbON.

Annual Subscriptions.Hill, Kev. T - 1 6Huulden, G. Esq. .. - 10 -loulden, R. Esq. . . - & -ohnson, Rev. P. . . - 10 -

Longley, Rev.T.... - 5 -

Total Subs £1 17 6

Donations.Sums under 5s. .... - 8 6Collecting Boxes. ... - 1 11One year's rent of

Life-boat cottage . 2 - -

£4 13 11Expenses for post-

ages, carriage of

Total .. 4 13 -

SKBONBSS BRANCH.Local Committee —

Mr. ARTHUR DEAN.C.B., incharge H.M. Coastguard.

Mrs. C. GRANTHAJI.Mr. E. JACKSON.Mr, P- C, JOKES,Miss KEMP.Lieut. LOCKHART, R.N.Dr. WALLACE.Mr. WOOLLETT.Coxswain HAT. GKUHNIL.

Hon. Secretary—C. F. GRANTHAM, Esq.

Annual Subscription*.

Duttoo, M. T., J.P. - 6 -Eggleston, A. Esq. . - 6 -Goodwin, Mrs. - 5 -Grantham, C. Esq. . . - 10 -Hiley, Mrs - 5 -Jones, Coelmore P.,

Esq - 5 -Kirkby, Mr - 10 -Midilleton, Mr - 6 -Mungrave, Mrs - B -

Scarborough^ Lord 1 1 -Smaller sums - 13 6

Total Subs 6 14 6Donation*.

Collections .... 20 19 9

Total £26 14 3

I

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 781

SUTTON BaAKCH.

Committee —Mr. I N. WOODIWISS,

Chairman.Chief Officer BBITTAIN.

Mr. D. DALE.Mr. J. A. ENDERBY.Mr. U. FKANCIS.Capt. WM. HOFP.Mr. A. IKGAMKLLS.Mr. K. KAITHBY.Mr. J. T. SIMONS.Mr. K. WEST.Coxswain J. WILTMAH.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. B. SIMONS.

Assistant Secretary-Mr. R. WEST.

Annual Subscriptions.£. *. d.

Capital & Counties

Dale. Mr. 1) 1 1 -Kmmett, W.G. Esq. - 5 -Enderby, Ml. J. A. - 6 -Francis, R. E=q. ... - 10 6Hoff, Wm. Esq. ... - 10 6Ingsmells, A., Esq. - 5 -Lougden, G. Esq... - 6 -

Raitbby, Mr. K. . . . - 5 -Simons, Mr. B - 10 6Simons, Mr. J. T. . . - B -Stamford & Boston

Bank 10 6Thimbleby, Mre.... - 5 -West, Mr. R - 5 -West, Mr. W. ft. . . - 6 -WoodiwlsB, J. N. . . 1 1 -

TotalSubs £7 4 6

Donations,Collecting Boxes ... 1 4 1Collection on Sands. 8 11 -Concert 5 12 6

£22 12 1Lest cost of room for

conceit and print-

Total £21 7 1

SUMMARY.General Snbs. and

Dons 94 7 6

Bank Interest 1 4 11Alford Branch 6 - -Boston Branch, 19(8 36 - «Boston Branch, 1907 1! 4 1Horncastle do. .... 5 12 -Lonth Branch 2316 2M ablet horpe Jo 33 4 4Somercotes do 4 13 -

Suttondo 21 7 1Income Tax return

up to 1903 4 1 0

Total £3>5 17 8

GRIMSBY BRANCH.Patroness—

The Countess of YAKBOBOUOHPresident and Chairman —EDWARD BANNISTER, Esq.

Local Committee —Col. A. BANNISTER, V.D.F. BARWICK, Esq.Capt. BAXTER.J. H. BUCKLEY, Esq.(T. CARTWRIGHT, Esq.J. CHAPMAN, Esq.T. HALL, Esq.

I. E. JOHNSON, Esq.C. MARSHALL, Esq.L ROBINSON, Esq.

A. SOAMKS, Esq.J. SDTOLIFFE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Lieut. H. H. JACKSON,R.N.R.

Annual Subscription.£. «. d.

Alliance Steam Fish-

iannister, Messrs. E.&Co., Ltd 1 1 -

Bennetts & Co 1 1 -Blow, N. Esq - 10 6Bulpit. Jos. Esq. ... - 10 -Carlbom, J., & Co.,

Chapman, J. Esq... '_! 1 -Consolidated Steam "

Fishing & Ice Co.,Ltd 2 2

Great Central Rail-way Co 10 10 -

Great Grimsby Coal,Salt and TanningCo., Ltd 1 1 -

Haagensen, H. & Co. 1 1 -Haddlesey, S. T. Esq. - 6 -Haller, Ueo. R., Ltd.,

[larroway & Co.,

Heneage. Lord 1 1 -Hewitt, Bros. Messrs. 1 1 -Hewaon, Chapman

& Ci>., Messrs. ... - 10 -Hitzen, W. Esq. ... - B -Horsley&Co., Messrs.- 5 -Latus, Geo., & Co.,

Messrs . . . 1 0 6Morris, Capt. W. A.. - 10 6North-Kasteru Steam

Gates, T.&S.,Messrs. 1 1 -Soames, A. & Son,

Sutcliffe, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Turner, J Esq 1 - -Wilson, Thos., Sons

& Co. Messrs 1 1 -Worois&Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Yarboro'.TheEarlof 2 2 -

Total Subs.. £34 10 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes: —

S.S. Askton 1 - 10„ City of Leeds. 1 10 -

T.S. Immingham.. 1 4 3„ Iforthenden. . - 6 -„ Nottingham . . 1 - -„ StaaOxy - 9 6„ Wrexham . . . - 11 -

Life-boat House. ... - 10 -Shipping Office .... 1 0 6Sums under 5s - 5 6

TotalDone 9 2 7Total Subs 34 10 -

£43 12 7

jjttevionctbsljire.ABERDOVEY

BRANCH.Local Committee-

Rev. Canon KOWLANKS, M. A.Vicar, Chairman.

M. L. LEWIS, Esq., J.P.Vice-Chairman,

3apt. J. EVANS.. M. HOWELL, Esq., J.P.)r. F. S. JACKSON.

Capt. E. LEWIS.i. B. PROCTER, Esq., J.P.

H. H. SHUKER, Esq., J.P.Capt. J. WILLIAMS.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer—

F. R. G. WRIQHT, Esq., R.N.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

Abergynolwyn Slate

Allen, Miss M. E . . - B -Ansell,W.Esq.,J.P. - 10 -Atkin,J.R.Esq..K.C. 1 1 -iangor, Lord Bishop

lrampton,C.H.Esq. 1 - -Fanner, G.MS.Esq. - 10 6-till, Mre. Ernest . . - 6 -iiuds, Major - B -lughes, Pryse H.,

Esq - 5

Jackson, Theo, Esq. 1 1 -Jones, A. W. Pryce,

Esq 10

jewis, Miss Lewis.. - 10 -jewis, Marmaduke

L., Esq. J.P 1 - -Proctor, E. B. Esq.,

J . P 1 1 -lowlands , Rev.

C4non,M.A.,Vicarof Aberdovey . 1 1 -

Shuker, H. H. Esq.,J.P 1 - -

Wynne, W. R. M.Esq., Lord-Lieut,of Merionethshire 1 1 -

TotalSubs...£i2 15 6

Donations.Barff, Rev. Canon.. 1 - -Lott, W.H. Esq.... 1 - -Collection Boxes.... 1 12 1

Total Dons 3 12 1Total Subs 12 15 6

£16 7 7

BARMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee-Alderman JOHN EVANS,

J.P., Chairman.0. W. MORRIS, Esq., J.P.Capt. EVAN RICHARDS.Dr. J. 0. WILLIAMS.

RHYS JONES.

Annual Subscription*.Evans, Hugh, Esq.. - 10 -Lister, J. H., Esq. . 4 - -Owen, R. Prys, Esq.,

J .P 1 1 -Perrins, C. W.

Dyson,;Esq 2 2 -Trustees ot Bar-

mouth Harbour... 3 3 -Wllliams, Dr. J. 0. - 10 -Williams, Mrs. F.G. 1 1 -WLUiams,Mrs.G.E. 1 1 -

TotalSubs. ..£13 8 -

Donations.£. s. d.

Contribution Boxes —Cowan, Miss 2 - -J a m e s , Master

Anwyl 8 7Jones , Mas te r

Torweth P - 7 8Owfn, Miss Nesta - 18 8Roberts, Miss Mari 1 3 7Williams, Miss

Betty and MasterD. O - 7 4

Pillar Boxes 2 6 2

Total ..£20 19 -

JWonmoutl)sl)itt.N E W P O R T

BRANCH.President—

The Right Hon. VISCOCHTTKEDEGAR.

Local Committee—1

W. J. LLOYD.J. THOMPSON.

Treasurer—HOEACE S. LYKE, Esq.

Hon. Secretary —A. J. PHILLIPS. Esq.

Annual Subscription*.Viscount Creaegar.. B - -

3ailey, C. H.,Ltd.. - 10 63ames, Edwin - 5 -

Burton & Sons .... - 10 6Cartwright, T.G.... - 10 6

Cox T. H - 5 -Davies, D. S - 10 6

Davies, John, No. 37 - 5 -Davies, W. J - 6 -Edmnnds, H. C - 6 -

Gilmore, John - 6 -Goldsworthy,G. A.. - 6 -Goldsworthy,H.T.. - B -Griffiths, M. H - 6 -Isca Foundry Co.. . . - 10 6Jenkins, David - B -

Jones, Rees - 10 6Jones, T G - B -Leonard Tbos . . . . - B -Lewis J T .. . - 5 -Lloyd, W.J 1 1 -Lyne, H. S - 10 6Me A tee J - B -

Montgomery, J. G. - 6 -Mordey,Carney & Co. 1 1 -

Phillips J - 10 6ProsBer, William ... - 5 -Pyman.Watson&Co. - 10 6Ray.T. J - B -Kay, W., sen - 5 -Small, S. J - 10 6

Thompson, W. . . - 10 6Venn, A. W - B -Watts, W. G - 6 -

Total Subs. .£22 3 6

782 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

NorfolkNORFOLK BRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary—F. 0. TAYLOR, Esq., Norwich.

Annual Subscriptions.£. a. d.

Aitken, Eev. Canon

Ba«shaw, H G Esq. 1 1 -Rensly&Boliugbroke 1 1 -B l a k e , W. H. (2

ye.ira' subscription

Buxton, Geoffrey F.

Buxton, S. G. Esq.. 2 2 -Cubitt, Major F. A. 1 - -Dowson, E. T. Esq. - 10 6Fletcher, B. E. Esq. 1 1 -Gttlett, ThoB. Esq. . 2 2 -Harmer, F. W. Esq 1 1 -Hervey, Rev. Canon 1 1 -Jex-Blake, Mrs.

Raikes, M r s 1 1 -Ripley, Eev. Canon 2 2 -Steward, Patteson &

Co. Ltd 1 1 -Taylor, F. 0. Esq.,

Hon. Secretary. . . 1 ' -Wild, Edward, Esq. - 10 -

£25 7 6Donations.

Box at Messrs.Davy's 1

Total ....£25 8 6

BLAKENEY BRANCH.Local Committee —

GEORGE HUDSON, Esq.C. J. TEMPLE LYNES, Esq. J.P.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary—

C. J. TEMPLE-LYNES, J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.Calthorpe, Lord .... 2 2 -Elliott, Rev.and Mrs.

D. Lee 10 6Hudson, G. Esq 1 1 -Jodrell, Sir A., Bart. 1 1 -Page, Mrs. M. F - 10 eTemple Lynes, C. J.

Esq. J P - 10

BRANCASTERBRANCH.

Local Committee—SIMMS REEVE, Esq.,

Chairman.Rev. H. M. E. D. BRISCOS.Mr. H. A. COOK.Rev. E. S. DAUBENEY.Rev. E. K. KERSLASE.Mr. W. RINGER.Mr. R. "WHITAK.ER.Mr. C. V. YOUNG.

Honorary Secretary —Major General J. BOUGHEY.

Annital Subscriptions.I. s. d.

Bond, Mr. V - 10 -Borritt. Mr. W. S... - 10 -Boughey, Gen - 10 *Eriscoe, Rev. H. M.

E. D - 6 -Calthrop, H 1 1 -Cohen, Mr. N. H. . . 1 1 -Cook, Mr H 1 -Cook, Mr. 6- R - S -Daubeney, Kev.E. S. 1 1 -Edwardea Jones,

Gaitskell, Mr. A. . . Blieagen, Mr. S - 6 -

Gray E 6Hamlll, S - 10 -HanLaford, G 6 -Hare, The Rev.

£. «. d. £. *• <t.Broadhurat, Henry, Ccpeman & Son,

B u r n , M a j o r H.Pelbam 1 1 -

Burton, Mr. Alfred - 5 -Bu&ton, Miss 1 - -Bnxton, MUs C 1 - -Buxton, T. F.V.Esq. - 10 -Buxton, Sir T. F. Bt. 2 2 -Buxton,The Dowager

Lady 2 1 -Curtis, Mrs. Jas. . . - 5 -Fielden, Guy, Ksq.. 2 2 -Fr< essuer, Mr. K F. - 5 -Gordon, Sir W. B.,

M.P - 10 -Gnrney, John Henry,

Esq . . ... 1 1 -Gurn^y, Mrs R. . . . 1 - -Hamilton, Rev. W.

F. T 1 1 -Hansell. E. M. Eso. - 10 -

,'amieson, Mr. G - 10 - Hastings, Right Hon.Joddrell Mr N ... 1 1 - 1 -fw-rf - - - 1 1 -Kernlake, Rev. E. K. 1 1 -Lord Bishop of Thet-

Moore, Rev. F. C. . . - B -Noyle, Rev W A . - 6Overman, Mr. R. . . . - 5 -

Pechell, W - 5Reeve, Simms, Esq.. 1 1 -Ridley, W. Esq. ... 1 1 -Ringer, Mr. F. H... - 10 -Ringer, Mr. T. W. . - 10 -Savory, A. E - 6 -

Savory, Mr. C - 5 -Savory, J 10 6Sheringham, H. V.

Seymour, Mrs 1 1 -West Norfolk Golf

Young, Mr. C. V. . . 1 1 -

Total Subs.... £24 8 6

Donations.Contribution boxes,

etc 2 5 9

£26 14 3

G R O W E R BRANCH.Presidents

The Bight Hon Loan SUP-FIELD, P.O., K.C.B., G.C. V.O.

Local Committee—HENRY BROADHUKST, Esq.,

J.P., Chairman.R. BARCLAY, Esq.Sir T. FOWELL BUXTOK, Bart.,

G.C.M.G.Mrs. EVELYS BONDCABBELL.Mr. K. F. FKOESSNER.Rev. W. F. T. HAMILTON.Sir SAMUEL HOARE, Bart.Mr. GEO, KENNEDY.Mr. JAMES LOVELACE.Mr. H. MACE.Mr. GEO. BISEOP, Chiei

Officer of Coastguard.Mr. THOS. PUXLEY.Mr. LEONARD SPEHCE.

Honorary Secretary —F. H. BARCLAY, Esq., J.P.

Annual Subtcriptiong.

B a r c l a y & Co.,1 td., Messrs 1 1 -

Barclay, F. H. Esq. 2 2 -Barclay. R Esq ... 1 1 -Bond-Oablell, Mra.

Evelyn 1 1 - 1

lloare,. Sir Samuel.. 2 2 -Jeffcock, Mrs 1 - -Kennedy, M' .George - 5 -Ixxiker Lampsou,

Mrs ... . 1 - -Lovelace, Mr. James - 5 •Lyttleton, Hon.

Cauon E - 10 -Mace, Mr. H V I -Vlacmillan, Mrs 1 1 -Palmer, Mis. W. D. 1 1 -Puxley, Mr. Thos. . - 5 -Rusts, Ltd - 10 6Salkind. Mr. Saul . . - 5 -Smith, Vernon, Esq. 1 1 -Spcnce, Mr. Leonard - 5 -Swail MissM 1 1 -

TotalSubs. .. £33 U 6

Donations.Collected at Circus.. - 15 10Collected at Life- boat

House 8 2 5Colvin Smith, Sir C.,

K.CB 1 1 -Cromei Church Col-

lection 11 3 10L a m p s o n , Mrs.

Locker 1 - -Life-boat Dtmon-

Life-boat Cup Corn-

North Repps Muri-

Palmes, Capt G. L. 1 1 -Contribution Boxes. 8 1 9

Total Dons... 63 6 9Total Subs. . .33 11 6

£97 4 3

HASBOROUGHBRANCH.

Local Committee —Kev. R. A. HITCHCOCK, Chair-

man.Mr. D. F. DOCKEB.Mr. GEOKGE GIBBS.Mr. JOHN MILLAR.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. H. JAEVIS, H.M. Coast-

guard.

Annual Subscriptions.Barclay & Co., Noith

Walsham 1 1 -Blewitt I)r - 6 -Gator, John, Esq 1 1 -

Clarke, Dr. J. H. . . 1 1 -

Cubitt, E.G. Esq... - 10 -Durrant, Miss 2 2 -Green, Ed - 10 HHensman, Mr. A. . . - S -Hitchcock.Rev.R.A. - JO -Kimber.ey, The Rt.

Hon. the Eail of

Leesmith, B. L. Esq. 1 1 - :

Morgan &Co., Messrs. 1 1 -\Pearce, Major - 10 -i'rice, R. J. Esq.,

M.P 1 1Seymour,LordVictor - 6 -Theobald, E. H. J.

Ksq 5 -Thompson, W. Esq.

(1907-8) 2 3T h o m p s o n , Mrs.

(1907-8) 2 3 -Wenn, H. ESQ - 5 -Wilkinson, Col. C... 1 - -Sums under 5s - 10 -

Total Subs.. 126 5 -

Donation*.

Part Proceeds ofBazaar held atBowes Road Girl,'ScLooI,New South-gate, LoLdon 1 - -

Summer Visi tors 'Collection 1 14 -

Contribution boxes . - 711

Total Dons 3 1 11Total Subs. ....20 5 -

£23 6 11

HUNSTANTONBRANCH.

President—H. LE STRANGE, Esq.

Local Committee.Rev. H. D. BABKETT.Lieut. P. RIADORT, R K ,

Inspecting Officer H.M.Coastguard.

Mr. E. M. BELOE.Mr. W. T. BBAND.Mr. G. F. A. CBESSWELL.Mt. W. DOBMXS.Mr. ALOERNON HERVEY.Mr. J. W. HDNS.Itev. AUSTIN LE STRASGE.Mr. F. H. PARTRIDGE.Rev. H. SMITH.Mt. H. G.Wixo.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. H. D. BARRETT.

Annual Subscriptions.Ames-Lyde, Mrs.... 1 1 -Bagge, Miss L - 10 -Barclay & Co.Messrs. 2 2 -Barrett, Rev. H. D.. - 10 -Bellamy, Rev. Dr.. . 1 1 -Bcloe, E. M. Esq. . . - 10 -Blyth, Mr. Robt.... - 10 -Brand, W. T. Esq.. 1 1 -Brewstcr, Mrs - 10 -Clark, John, Esq... 1 1 -Cresswell, Mr. C. A. 1 1 -Cuney, Mr. Percival 1 1 -Davy, the Misses... - 10 -Dodman, Mr. W. ... 1 1 -English Brothers ... 1 - -Eyre & Co. Messrs... 1 1 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 783£. t. d.

" r a s e r - Campbell,Mrs 5 -

Garnett, Rev. E. ... - 5 -Heading, Mr. G. ... - 10 6Hervey, Mr. Alger-

Hunn, Mr. J. W.... 1 1 -bbsrson, Mr. H. G. 1 1 -

Johnston, Mr. D 10 -Lancaster, Sir W. J. - 10 6jennard, Lady 1 1 -je Strange, Hamon,

Margetts, Mr. H 5 -Robinson, Mr. C. T. - 6 -

Smith, Rev. H - 18 -Sumpter, Mr. B. G. - 10 -Taylor, Mr. Joshua - 10 6

Waller, Rev. W.H.. - 10 -Wharton, Mr. B. ... - 10 -

Total Subs... £27 9 -

Donation!.Boat House Box .... 1 9 6

Total Dons 3 9 8Total Subs.... 27 9 -

£30 18 8

KING'S LYNNBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)Treasurer —

G. F. A. CRESSWELL, Esq.Honorary Secretary —Mr. C. H. LEHUON,

Bank, King's Lynn.

Annual Subteriptitni.Bagge, T. E. Esq.... 1 1 -Bird, F. A. Esq - 10 -Boon, W. D. Esq - 6 -Burch, Mrs. John . . 1 1 -Cresswell, G. F. A.

Esq 1 1 -Everard.R. C.F.Eeq. 1 1 -Groom, John, Esq. . . - 10 6Groom, Colonel J. E. - 6 -Gurney, S. A. Esq. . 1 1 -Hare.SirT.L 1 1 -

Pung, Mrs 1 - -Stevenson, T. S. Esq. - 10 -Pattrlck & Thomp-

TotalSubs..£lo IT 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 9 1 0

Total £11 7 4

MUNDESLEYBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary —

F. 0. TAYLOE, Esq., NorwichAnnual Subscriptions.

Chamberlin & Smith - 6 -Baldinstein & Sons - 10 -Southall&Co -10 -

Total £1 5 -- • ~

PALLING BRANCH.

Local Committee —Rev. A. GARWAY ATKINS.Eev. W. CEAIH.Mr.T. EKKIDGE, Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary-Miss L FBENCH.

.Donation*£. S. <Z.

Palling: and WaxhamChurch Collect! m 2 2 9

Contribution Boxesa ]Jexhill-on-Sea,per J. L. 1-r neb,

Total £2 17 9

S H E R I N G H A MBRANCH.President —

H. M. UPCHEB, Esq.,J.P., D.L.

Local Committee —C. W. FOSTER, Esq., Chair-

man.Eev. J . S. BAEFOED. M.A.,W. H. BURBELL.A. B. Co IK, Ksq.F. S. H. DYKE BENNET. Esq.Lt.-Col. H. FORBES EDEN.REV. J. GOODWIN, M.A.The GHIEB OSSIUEB. H.4L.

COASTGUARD.

Joint Honorary Secretaries—W. J. EENELY SUMPTER,

Esq., L.K.C.P.Lon., &c.T. E. COOMBES, Esq.

Awnval Subscriptions.

Bail«y, H. E«q 1 1 -Bainbiidge, Col. Sir

Edmund, K.C.B... - 10 6Barford, Rev. J. S. . - 5 -liurrell, Mr. W. H.. - 10 6Buxton, Sir Fowell,

Bart 2 - -Cook, A. B. Esq ... 1 1 -Dyer Beuuet, F. S.

H. Esq 1 1 -Eden, Lt.-Col. Forbes - 10 -Foster, C. W. Esq. . 1 1 -Franklin, F. Esq .. - 10 -Goodwin, Rev. J. ...- 5 -Hansell, W. E. Ksq. - 5 -Hewitt, T.C. Esq... 1 1 -Mansfield, Hon. J.

W 1 - -Packard, Mrs - 5 -Perry Mise ... . - fi -

I Read, J. J. Kfq ... - 10 -Shoriugbam Golf

Simrson, F. T. Esq. 2 2 -Sumpter.W.J.Iirnely,

Esq - 10 6

(Jpcher, H. M. Esq. 1 - -Wardlewortb.D.Esq. - 10 -

Total Subs.... JUS 10 e

Donations.Bailey, H. Esq 1 1 -Goodwin, Rev. J G. - 2 6Contribution Boxes —

Life-boat House,*c - 19 -

Collection at launch . 6 13 5

£. *. d.Per Dr. Snropter(BowlsTournamelit) 5 17 10

Total Don*. ...£!3 13 9TotalSubs £1810 6

Total . £32 4 3

WELLS BRANCH.

Patron and President—The Right Hon.

The EARL OF LEICESTER.

Local Committee —

G. S. ANDREWS, Chairman.EDWD. B. LOYNES.GEO. S. ANDREWS.H. CAWDUON.HEEBEUT DEWING.S. EvERITT.F. A. FISHER.Rev. G. H. N. INOLK.F. W. KERSLET.J. T. MACK.A. W. RALLING.A. J. RAUH.T. READWIN.Lieut. P. KIADORE, R.N.,

Inspecting Officer H.M. :Coastguard,

G. F. SMITH.JOHN M. WOOD.

Honorary Secretary—

HERBERT E. LOYNEB.

Annual Subscription!.

Barclay & Co .Messrs 2 - -Coke, Viiconot 1 1 . -l>wiug, Herbert A.. - 6 -Digby, Rev. 0. T. . . - 10 -Doulton, R. D. Esq. - 1 0 -Kade Lady 1 1 -Everitt, Sidney S -Fisher F A 6Haycock, J. J - 6 -Ingle, Rev. G. H. N. - 5 -Keraley, F. W - 6 -Leicester. The Right

Hon. tie late Earlof K.U. .... 6

! Loynes, H. E - 10 -Mack J T .... - 6 -Nel*>n, E - 6 -Ramm, A. J - B -Killing, A. W - 10 -Kippingall, Miss ... - 10 -&ycTofo E G . . 10 6Smith, Messrs. F. &

li.,Ltd 2 2 -Wood.J.M - 10 -

TotalSubs £18 2 -

Donations.

Collected at Exerciseof Life-boatluAng.las-t 2 3 6

Collected at Campj Meeting of Agri-

cultural Lab'rtir-» rs' Union io Aug.1:81 6 9 3

Total Dons. ... 8 2 9Total Subs 18 2 -

£28 4 9

W I N T E R T O NBRANCH.

Local Committee —Rev. K. BAGNAIi-OAKELET,

M.A.Mr. DAVIS.Col. R. W. .EDffl, C.B,

D.L., J.P.Rev. W. A. GREEN. M.A.C. B. LUCAS, Esq., J.P.S. R. NIGHTINGALE, Esq.T. A. RISING, Esq.Her K. J. TACOH, M.A.,

J.P.H. W. YOUELL, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary —

G. WATERS BECK. Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

A. s. d.Beck, Geo. Waters,

Edis, Colonel, C.B.,J p 1 1 -

Gre°n, Rev. W. A. - 10 -Lucas C.B. Esq., J.P. 1 - -Moore, Rev. T. W. . - 10 -Tacon, Rev. R. J... - 10 -Worship, Mrs 1 1 -

TotalSubs £6 2 -

YARMOUTH ANDCAISTER BRANCH.

President —Local Committee —

H. W. YOCELL, Esq., Chair-man.

Commander H. F. APLIN, R.N.P. BACK, Esq.Dr. H. W. BEACH.A. H. BEKVOS, Ksq.Dr. B. BOAKK.J. BOND, Esq.EDWARD BOSISG, Esq.HERBERT BEACBY, i-sq.K. BuKTON.Esq.W. J. CARPENTER. Esq.H. CHAHBKEUN, Esq.A. F. CLOWES, Kbq.l.ieut. DAY.H. M. FELLOWS, E^q..1. T. HAVARU, Esq.J. HAWKESLEY, l^q.WILLIAM HOLT, Eso,.\V. E. HOWLING, Esq.G MERCHANT. Esq.H. B. MORTON, Esq.D . H. POTTS.

: C'pt. BEADING.Capt. J. THOBP (Trinity

Service)..r. TOLVKR WATERS, Esq.R. G. WEbTMACOTT, Esq.K. W. P. YOUKU, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—HEKBERT J. BRACEY, Esq.Assistant Hon. Secretary —W. CASE, Esq., M.R.C.b.E.

Honorary Auditor —A. E. LARK, E<q.

Annual Subscriptions.

Arnold Brothers.... - 10 t>B:ieching Brothers. . 2 2 -Boning Brothers ... - 10 6

Carpenter, W. J. ... - 10 6Castle, A.B -10 6Chamberlin, H - 10 6

1

784 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1909. 1£. s. d.

Clowes, Miss Fanny - 10 6Dnthie, Rev. i).

Holt, W -10 6

National ProvincialBank of England . 1 1 -

Saul, T. 4 Son 1 1 -Thorp, Captain J.

(Trinity Service;. - 10 6

Total Subs. .£12 4 -

Donations.£. s. d.

Havard, J. T - 10 6Officers and men of

the Trinity Service - 8 -Contribution Boxes 112 6 3

Total Dona £113 4 9

£125 8 9

Nortfcamptonsfetre.NORTHAMPTON

BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

T. P. DORMAN, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

Annual tfubtcnptiom.

Bostock, F. Esq. ... - 10 6Donnan, T. P. Esq. 1 1 -Hesleden, B. Esq. ... - 6 -Markham, C. Esq... 1 - -

Total £3 1 6

PETERBOROUGHBRANCH.President —

J. HENBT BBEBT, Esq., J.P.

Treasurer—Lient.-Col. STRONG, J.P.

Honorary Secretary —EDWARD SWALLOW, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.

Ball, Rev. Canon... - 6 -Barford & Perkins,

Bays, Messrs. E. J.and A C - 10 -

Beaver, Mr. Alder-man,J.P - 5 -

Beeby, Mr. J. H.,j p. i i _

Bird, Mrs. H 1 1 -

Cadge & Cohnan,

Capron, Rev. G. H.. - 10 -Clarabut, Mr. W. . . - S -Clifton, Mr. Alder-

Crick, Mr. G.A.S. . . - 6 -

•, Cruttwell,Rev.Canon - 5 -Dandy, Mr. Charles - 6 -English Bros - 1 0 6FairwfcattetjJ.&Sou^- & -Fitzwilliam, Mr. G.

C. W., J.P., D.L. 1 1 -

£. J. d.Fox & Vergette,

Hill Mr R - 6 -Jolly, Dr. R. W 10 6

Kiikwood, Dr. G 10 6Leicester, The Bishop

of 10 -Mellows, Mr. W 10 6Payling, Major R... - 5 -

Paten M r A . J . . . . - 5 -Strong, Col. C.1..J.P. 1 - -Thompson, Messrs.. 1 1 -

Walker, Dr. T. J. . . 1 1 -Sums under 6s - 1 0 -

TotalSubs.... £16 12 6

Donations.Cooke, Mr F. H.... B - •

Total 21 12 6

Nortfoumbnlanti.ALNMOUTH

ANDBOULMER BRANCH.

President —His Grace i he DUKK op

KORTHCMB^RLANU, K.G.

Chairman —SIR FRANCIS ELI IOTT

WALKER, Bart.

Local Committee—H. E. BROWS. Esq.D. L. SELBV BifiGE, Esq.J. J. HARDV, Esq.E. F. ROBERTSON, Esq.\V. ROBERTSON, Esq.A. SCHOLEFIELD, EfOJ.H.W. WAI.TOB. V««.The STATION OFFICER OF

COASTGUARD.[The above fyrm the Sub-Committee for Alnmouth.]

Major R. BROWNT. W. CHASTER, Esq.Rev. H. DOLLAND.Lifut.-Col. KENTON-SLANKY.JOHN MIDDLEMISS, Esq.E. A. WEIGBTMAX, Esq.

IThe above form th». Sub-committee for Boulmer.J

Honorary Secretary—H. COOKE, Esq.

ALNMOU PH.Annual Subscription*.

Brown, H. E. Esq. . . - 10 -Chrisp.H.C. Esq.,tho

late 10Cooke, H. Esq 1 1 -Cooke, The Misses. . 2 2 -Gibson, T. (i. Esq. . 2 2 -Hardy, J. J. Esq. . . 1 1Hindmarsh.W.T.Esq. 1 - -Northumberland, The

Duke of 2 - -Peaee, Mrs 2 2 -Purvis, C. Esq. ... - 10 -Robertson, Messrs.. . - 10 6Scholeneld, A. Esq. 1 1Scott, Sir H. H 1 - -Shilbottle Colliery,

Tate, T. Esq - 10 -Temperley, H. Esq. - 10 6

£. s. d.Walton H W. Esq - 6 -Willyaros, H. J. Esq.Woods, J atQesE^TLsq.

TotnlSubs....£lI 5 -Donations,

Contribution Boxes . - 3 1

Total £l? 8 1

BOULMER.Annual Suotcnptions.

Allgood, Rev. James 1 - -Barclay's Bank, Aln-

wick - 10 -Bell, Mrs 1 1 -Brown, Major R. . . . 1 - -Craster, T. W. Esq. - 10 -4rey,SirE.Bart.M.P. 1 - -jrrey, Mrs - 10 -Kenyon-Slaney, Col. 1 - -Kenyon-Slaney, Mrs. - 10 -Lambton's Bank,

Alnwfck 1 - -Middlemiss, Messrs. - 10 -Northumberland, The

Duke of 2 - -Percy, Earl, M.P. .. 1 - -Selby-Bigge, D. L.

Esq - 10 -Smith, The Misses.. - 6 -Tate, J. Esq. ...... 1 - -Taylor, Mrs 1 - -Thorp-, Rev. W. T. - 10 -Contiibution Boxes. - 7 6

Total.. £15 3 6

Atamouth ..11 8 1Boulmer 15 3 6

Total.. 32 11 1

BERWICK BRANCH.President —

LADY KRANCTS Osr.oiiNfi.Local Committee —

Capk. NOKMAN, R.S., Chair-man.

COLLECTOR OF H.M.Cr/STOMS.CHIEF OFFICER OF H. M.

COASTGUARD.J. BARR.JOHN CROW, Jun.W. J. LJIXON.F. EDMINSON.Dr. C. L. PHASER.H. G. GREENWOOD.HARBOUR-MASTER.WILLIAM HENNINQ,Rev. R. C. INGLIS.INSPECTING COMMANDER OF

COASTGUARD.ROBERT MARSHALL.J. M. MORRISON.B. G. SINCLAIR.G. F. STEVEN.RALPH THOMPSON.

Honorary Treasurer —JOHN BARR.

Joint Honorary Secretaries —LORD FRANCIS G. OSBORNE,

R.N.Dr. CHARLES L. FRASEB.

Annual tfubscriptiont.Askew, D. H. W. . 1 1 -Balfour, C. B 2 - -Barclay & Co 1 1 -Batters, Miss M. ... 1 10 -Berwick Salmon Co. 1 - -Border Brewery Co. . - 6 -Boston Brothers .... - 5 -CMT, Sfites \jiacy .... - 5 -Carter, jun., Thoa... - 5 -

; Chisholm, Mrs - 6 -

£. t & IChriatlson, H.L. ... - • -HCollingwood, A. B. . 2 - - I]Craig N M - S -8Darling, Messrs. ... 1 1 - IIDickinson, Miss - 6 11Dixon, W. J - - I!Dodds A. J - - [1Edminson, F - -IIElder, William - - 11Embleton, Thos. 11

Evane, Miss R. .... - 6 - 1 1Fleming, Mrs. John - 5 - 11Forster, Col. James ,1 1 - 11Fraser, Dr. Thos... - 10 - 1Fraser, Dr. C. L - 10 - IIFry, George - 10 6 11Gaul. R. K - 6 -Gray & Son, M - 5 -

Hall, Sir Basil, Bt... 2 - -

Henderson Bros - 5 -Kenning W . . - 10Herriot, D 1 1 -Modgkin, Dr. T. ... 2 - -Hodgson, "Rev. Arch-

Hogarth, W. & J. . . - 5 -

Home, Mrs - 5 -Hunter, Major 2 - -Inglis. Rev. R. C. .. - 5 -Lambton, Hon.F.W. 6 - -Leyland, C J . . . . 1 1Macadam, Geo - 5 -

MBBOH, FtaxwAft - & -McCreath.H.G.,J.P. - in -Miller, A. L., J.P... - 6 -

Morrallee T 10 6Muacbamp, .Miss (2

Nonnan.Capt, R.N. 1 - -Osborne, Lady 1 - -

Paxton, Mrs. T, A.. - 6 -Paxton and Purvefl . - B -Pearson, Miss - 5 -Prentice, John - 5 -

Redpath & Son, W.. - 10 6

Rirtdell, R. R - 5 -Roberts, William... - B -Robertson, A. Tower - B -

Roxburghe, Duke of 2 2 -Sandt-rsou, Miss.... - 5 -

Sandys - Lumsdaine,E, %

Sinclair, B. G 6Skelly R D . .. B

Smytbe, Rev. W. M. - 5 -St. David's Lodge . . 1 1 -Steven, G. F - 5 -Stevenson, James . . - 5 -

Storey, baml 1 1 -

1 hompson Bros - 5 -Tiffen, J. S - 5 -Tippinge, Capt 2 2 -Tweedside Co-opera-

Tyer. W T . . .. 10 6Urban Electric Sup-

ply Co - 5 -Villiers, Mrs. Noel - 10 -Weatherhead, J. K. - 10 -Weddell R 5Willoby, E 5Willoby, Miss - 5 -

Total Subs.. £65 - -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 785£. s. d.|

Donations.Osborne.LadyD'Arcy

Patterson, Miss 3 - -Collected at Fancy-

Dress Procession. .50 - -Collecting Boxes ... 5 la -From Haggerston

Chapel 7 2 9

Total Dons. .. 66 IV 3Total Snbs. . . 65 - -

£131 11 3

BLYTH BRANCH.Local Committee —

Mr. JOHN EASTON, Chairman.Chief Officer ot Coastguard

(Mr. T. ATKINS).Mr. W. H. CHBESMAN.Dr. J. CROMIE.Mr. WM. DINSDALE.Mr. K. B. DOBMAND.Mr. R. L. MANNERS.Mr. OEO MOFFAT.Mr. G. MOR*ITT.Dr. NEWSTBAD,Mr. J. H. NICHOLSON.Mr. JOHN W. PABSONS.Mr. G. J. ROBINSON.Mr. G. J. TTRBLL.Mr. W. C. WINSHIP.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. JOHN R. EASTOK.Annual Subscription!.

£. s. d.Ashington Coal Co.,

Limited 1 1 -Barclay&Co., Ltd.. 3 3 -BedsideCoalCo. Ltd. 1 1 -Bedlington Coal Co.,

Blyth & Tyne Brew-

Blytn Ship Buildin((and Dry DucksCompany, Ltd. ... 1 - -

Burton, W. S - 10 -Central Industrial &

Provident Society. 2 2 -CowpeuCoalCo.,Ltd. 2 2 -Cromie, Dr. J - 5 -Cummings,Geo - S -Dawson, Mrs. G. ... - 10 -

Forster, T. E 2 2 -Gnthrie & Guthrle. . - 6 -

Inman's Stores, Ltd. - 5 -

Lloyds Bank, Ltd. . . 3 3 -Lynn & Kutderford. - 6 -Mathwin&Son .... - 6 -Milburn, Sir C. S.,

Bart 1 1 -Newstead, Dr. G 6 -Parsons, J. W - 6 -Ridley, The Right

H o n . L o r dViscount 6 - -

Seaton Delaval CoalCo., L td 2 2 -

Sidney, Son and

Smith, W. R - 10 -Straker, W. P - 5 -

Thoroton and CroftTrustees, per Mr.Clark 2 2 -

TyreU, G. J - 5 -Watts, Watts & Co. 6 5 -Whitfleld & Co - 10 6Willson.Walter, Ltd. - 5 -

£. s. d.

Wrigbt, G-. & N. . . - 5 -

Total Subs. .£J9 3 -

Donations.Dues collected from

ships 91 5 9Sums under 5g - 11 5

Total Dons.. 91 1? 2Total Subs. . .49 3 -

£141 - 2

CRESSWELLBRANCH.

Local Committee —Capt. FULLAKTON-JAMES.]Viajor MANOIN.JAMES MOORE. Esq.Hou. J. A. JOICKY.ANDRKW MUNGALI., Esq.THOMAS STAMP, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. THOMAS HORSFALL.Annual Subscriptions.

Cresswell, A. F. B.Esq 10 - -

Horsfall, Rev. Thos. 1 1 -

Total Subs £11 1 -

Donations.Contribution Box... - 3 6

Total £11 4 6

C U L L E R C O A T SAND WHITLEY

BRANCH.Chairman — •

Rev. H. J. B. FRY.

Local Committee-

Mr. HENRY R. BAILKY, J.P.Col. DOWNIKQ.Mr. E. JOBSON.Mr. J. WILLSOX, Coastguard

officer, ex-officio Tyne-moutb.

Professor MEEK.Mr. A. BOBINSON.Mr. J. T. STBKL.Mr. SWAH (Cullercoats).

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer-Mr. R. J. LEESON.

Annual Subscriptions.Allen,J.P 1 1Bailey, H. R - 10 6Berkley, H - 5 -Butcher, R. J - 5 -Charlton, E. E - 10 6Costelloe, W. J - 10 6Cowens, W. E - 6 -Cramlingtou Coal Co. 1 1 -Crawford, F. S 1 1 -Davidson T . 10

Downing, Col - 10 -Easten, S - 10 -

Fry Rev 10Gascoigne, G. D. . . . 1 1 -Gibson H - fiHarrison, Miss - 6 -Hickman, Miss - 6 -

J^bson, E - 5 -

£. s. d.Johnson, R. W - 10 6Lambert ft Lambeit - 10 6Leeuon, R. J 1 1 -Maclnlyre, G. D.... - 5 -llaclntyie, Mrs - 10 -Marshall, Mrs 1 1 -Meek, Prof. - 5 -Nisbet E T .. ..1M o r t h u m berland,

Prince, A - 10 -Elamsay, N. F - lu -Reid, F 10Rcbinson, A 1 1 -

Steel, J. T - 10 -

Swinney, T 1 1 -Tate, R M 5Taylor, Thos 1 - -Tweddell, G. H. . . . - 5 -Whitehoru A . . - 10 6

Total Suba £31 15 6Donations.

Contribution Boxes. - 6 9

Total £32 2 3

HAUXLEY BRANCH.Local Committee—

S. F. WlDDRINGTON, Esq.,J.P., Chairman.

JOHN T. DAND, Esq.J. D. FORSYTH, Esq.J. H. MERIVALB, tsq.Dr. STUMBLKS.JAMES E. WOODS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. JAMES FAIRBHOTHEK.

Annual Subscriptions.Bainbridge & Co.,

Messrs 2 2 -Carr, Rev. T. W.... 1 - -Dand, John T. Esq.. 1 1 -Fairbrotber, Rev. J. - 10 6Forster, Mrs. G. B.. 1 1 -Lawson-Smlth, E. M.

Esq 2 - -Milburn, Sir Charles

S., Bart 1 1 -

Woods,JamesE.Esq. 1 - -WarkworthHarbour,

Commissioners of 10 - -Widdrington, S. F.

Esq 2

Total Subs £22 5 6Donation.

Contribution Boxes - 6 8

Total £22 12 2

HOLY ISLANDBRANCH.

Local Committee—ROBERT CROMARTV, Esq.A. MCLAUGHLIN, Esq.JOHN ROBERTSON, Esq.AtT5XASi>ER \VrLson, Esq.G. WILSON, Esq.H. G. WINSHIP, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —

Rev. IRVINB CRAWSHAW,M.A.Annual Subscriptions.

Askew, D.H.W.Esq. 1 1 -Border Brewery .... - 10 6

£. s. d.Collins R. E Esq • 10 -yros*man,L. Morley,

Esq 2 2CreWsTraEteeB ... 2 2 -Cruddas, W. D. Esq. 1 1 -

Grey, J, &Sons.... - 10 -' Resident " . . 10 -

Wilson, A. Esq - 10 -

Total Subs.... £9 1 -Donations.

Pillar Box, &c 4 4 8

NEWBIGGINBRANCH.

Local Committee —Rev. 0. RHODES.Chairman.R. B. AVEEY.J. H. BROWN.I. DUFFY, C.O. cf Coast-

guard.ROBERT GRAY.JOHN TATB.J. J. MALJNG.RALPH RUTHERFORD.

Honorary Secretaries —JOHN TATB.RALPH RUTHEBFOED.

AnnvaJL suotcriptioat.Avery R B - 1 0 6Beli, J . Lowthian . . 1 1 -

Lownds, J. R - 10Maling J F .. 10 6Maling J J ... - 10 -Rhodes, Rev. O - 10 6Sample, Wm. C - 10 -Scott, John D - 10 -Shortt,Mra 1 1.

Total Snbs... £J 4 -

Donations.The Newbiggin Co-

operative Society 1 1 -Per Dr. Evers - 10 6Conuibution Box... - 5 6

Total... £9 1 -

NEWCASTLE &.TYNEMOUTH

BRANCH.

Vice-Patrons — • •Right HOU.LOBD HASTINGS.Right Hon.LoRD ALLENDALE.

President —

Local Committee —Rev. CANON HICKS,

Chairman.IVAN BARLING.OswrN BELL.Jot N BRUCE, Harbour-

master, Nortn Shields.NOEMAN BURNETT.Lieut. H. E. BOSTON, R.E.C. B. GOLDSOK.Mr. WILSOX, C. 0. Coast-

guard.F. E. MESSENT.

Treasurer—RALPH E. LAHBTON.

786 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

Hon. Secretary —Oswm BELL.

Hon. Auditors.

J. M. WINTER & SONS, Ac-countants, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Annual Subscriptions,t. i. d.

Angus, Geo., & Co. . 1 1 -Armstrong, Sir W.

G., Wbitworth&Co.,Ld. 2 2 -

Barclay & Co 5 5

Benson, W.& Son.. 1 1 -Besrier, Waechter &

Co., Limited 1 1 -Bowes, John, &

Partners, Ltd 1 1 -

Bnrnett, N 10 6Charlton, John 1 1 -Dixon, Blair & Co. .. - 10 6Fenwick, Gerard ... 1 1 -Fenwick, Mark .... 1 1 -Hawthorn, Leslie

ft Co i 1 _Hicks, Rev. Canon. . - 10 -Holmes, W.H 1 1 -Joicey, Jas. ft Co. . . 1 1 -Lambton f t C o . M e s s r s 6 8 -Lambton, E. E 1 1 -

Newcastle Branch ofNational ProvincialBank of England. 3 3 -

North Shields In-dustrial Society . . 1 1 -

Ors. Backworth Colly. 1 1 -Owners of Charlaw

Colliery - 10 6Owners Pelaw Main

Colliery . . 2 2Ravensworth, Lord , 2 - -Richardson Bros. ... - 10 6Ridley, Son, & Tully,

Straker, Chas. E. . . . 1 1 -

Total Subs 41 6 6

Donation*.Contribution Boxes . 2 411

NORTHS U N D E R L A N D

BRANCH.

Lieut.-Col. MARSHALL,Chairman.

Rev. E. M. J. ADAHSON.ALFRED ALT.HUSEN, Esq.Colonel W. E. CRASTER.Mr. JAMKS EWINQ.Rev. MARK FLETCHER.K. J. HART, E"q.CHARLES HOPE, Esq.Chief Officer KEW.A. H. LEATHER CUI.LF.T,

Esq.Dr. J. G. MACASKIE.Capt. H. P. S. ORDE.Capt. J. RODDAM.G. SMITH, Esq.Eev. E. WILLIAMS.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

LEWIS B. Ross. Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Adamson, Rev. E.M. J 1 - -

Clark, G. D. A. Esq. - 10 -Craster, Col. W. R. . 2 - -Cresswell, Miss I.

Crewe's, Lord, Trus-tees 30

Culley.A.H. LeatherEsq 1 1

Fletcher, Eev. Mark - 5 -Haggerston, Sir J. de

M., Bart 1 1 -Hope, Chas., Esq. . . 1 1 -King, Mary - 10 -Macaikie, Dr. J. G. - 5 -Mackenzie, R. W.

Marshall, Col. A.(1907-8) 2 2 -

Marshall, Mrs. J.O R 1

Marshall! Mrs'. T.'E°. 1 1 -Martin, Mrs - 10 -Orde, Cant. H. P. S.. - 10 -Eoddam.Capt. J. . . - 5 -Smith, George, Esq. - JO 6Sanderson, Jlrs. J

Bindon - 10 -Williams, Eev. E... 1

£47 6 6

Notttngjjamsfitre.NOTTINGHAM

BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary—A. ERNEST HEAZELL, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Bradley, Alfred Esq., 2 2 -Dale, T. B. Esq. ... - 5 -Heazell, A. Ernest,

Heymann, A. Esq. . 1 1 -Hutchinson, R. Esq. 1 1 -Jacoby, M. & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Rayner, F. Esq. ... - 6 -Seely, Sir Charles,

Bart 2 2Simon May and Co.,

Terry, Win. Esq 1 1 -Wnght, Dr. T 1 1 -Wright, Miss Eliza-

Total £14 13 6

©xfott tafcire.B A N B U R Y

BRANCH.President —

The Rt. Hon. LORD NORTH.Vice-President—

His Worship THE MAYOR.Local Committee—

T. E. D. GARRETT, Esq.J. A. GILLETT, Esq.Rev. CANON PORTER, M.A.

Hon. Treasurers-Messrs. GILLETT & Co.,

Bankers.

Honorary Secretary—THOMAS ROSE, Esq.,

Messrs. Gilletl's Bank.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

BanburyCo-operativeIndustrial Society . 2 2 -

Bloomfield, J. W.

Dix, Miss 6England, Lieut.-Col.

A. E 1Fitzgerald. W. H.

Wilson, Eiq - 10 -Fox, Mr. Henry ... 2 - -Garrett, T. E. l>. Esq. - 10 -Giliett& Co., Messrs. 2 - -Gillett, J. A. Esq.. . - 10 -Hon. Sec - 6 -LitchfleM, Mrs - 6 -McLean, J. A., Esq. 1 - -Bothe, Col 1 1 -Kothe, Miss - 10 6

Total Snbs. . .£12 9 -

Donations.Boyle, Miss D. C. . . 6 - -

Contribution Boxes. - 34 3

Total £18 E 1

^fJtmbroKCsIjtuANGLE, MILFORD

HAVEN B R A N C H .

Local Committee—The Right Hon. the EARL or

CAWDOE.Sir OWEN SOODBFIELD, Bart.

Honorary Secretaiy—Colonel MiHEHoufiR,

C.M.G., J.P.

Annual Subscription*.Allen, H. Seymour,

hsq.,M.F.H 1 - -Allen, H. Esq., K.C. 1 1 -Cnwdor Earl 2 2 -Froyne. C. Esq - 10 6Jaquea, L. E. Esq, . 1 1 -Kensington, Lord. . . 2 2 -Kingsford, Captain,

K N 10 -Lambton, Captain,

D.S.O. (2nd Wor-cester Regt.) .... 1 1 -

Lambton, Lady V... 1 1 -Lambton, Miss - 10 6

Lloyd, Sir Marteiue,

McCulloch, Captain,D.S.O..R.A 1 1 -

Mirehouae. Mrs 2 2 -Pembrokesht'e Sail-

ing Club, PembrokeDock . . 1 1 0 -

Philipps.Sir Charles,Bart 1 - -

Phillipn, J. F. Lort,

Fhillips, Hon. Mrs.

Rice, W. H., Esq... 2 2 -

£. i. d.Scourfleld, Sir Owen,

Bart & - -Scorn-field, Lady 1 - -Trethewy, Major,

2nd D C L I . . . - 10 -Walker, Brig.-Gen.,

R.A - 10 -

Total £31 8 -

F ISHGUARDBRANCH.

Patrons—The Right Hon. EAEL

CAWDOH.The Right Hon.

LORD KBNSQTGTON.

Local Committee-Colonel H. E. POETER, J.P.,

Chairman.J. C. BOWES, Esq., Vice-

Chalrman.Capt. BEWAH.R. G. W. CHAMBERS, Esq.— DAVTDSON, Esq.T. H. EVANS, E»q.Capt. TITOS KVANS.Rev. WM. EVANS.G. LAMBERT GIBSOK, Esq.Capt. JOHN HOWELLS.VINCENT J. G. JOHKS, Esq.E. D. JOSES, Esq., J.P.Capt. W. LEWIS.Mr. HICHOLLS, Chief Officer

of Coastfruard.Dr. W. O'DONNELL.Dr. J. M. OWEN, J.P.Capt. SHARP.Capt. FRANCIS THOMAS.Or. HUGH TIIOSIAS.W. T. WALTERS, Esq.('apt. THOMAS WIILIAMS.LL. Y. WILLIAMS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

WALTER J. VAUOHAH, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Bewan, Capt. W.... - 5 -Bowen, J. C. Esq. . . - 6 -Cawdor, Earl 2 2 -Evans, Eaton and

Williams - JO 6Evans, Capt. Titus.. - 6 -Kvans, Rev. W - 5 -Howells, Capt. John - B -Johns, V . J . G. Esq. - 5 -Jolly, F. Esq - 10 -Jones.E.D. Esq. J.P. 1 1 -Lewis, Capt. W - 6 -Lewis, Rev. Lincoln - 5 - :Kicholls, Mr., C. 0. :

H.M. Coastguard. - 5 -Porter, Colonel H. E.,

J p 1 1 -Sharp, Capt - 6 -Vaughan,\V. J. Esq. - 5 -Walters, W. T. Esq. - 6 -Sums under 5s 8 2 9

Total Subs.... £16 1 3

Donations.Llarstinan Church

Offertory, per Eev.H Miles - 10 -

Rfjripycaeran CbapelOHeitory, p-r Mr.

St. Andrew S.S.,Officers and Crew,tier Capt. '1 homasAVillhuis i 10 - :

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 787£. s. d.

St. Davids. S.S., perCapt. ThomasWilliams 4 13 -

St. Patrick, S.S.,Officers and Crew,per Capt. C. A.

I Watkins I l l 6Moiety of Offertory at

G-ranston Church,per Rev. Isaac

Contribution Boxesas under —

Cartref Refresh-rtent Rooms ... - 10 -

Commercial Hotel - 9 -" Ship and Anchor " - 15 -

Sums under 5s. .. - 8 7

Total Dons.. ...11 7 1Total Snbs 16 7 3

£27 14 4

LITTLE HAVEN(ST. BRIDE'S BAY)

BRANCH.Local Committee—

E.GRAIXGEE, Esq.WILKES HAILVEY, Esq.J. THOMAS, Esq.Rev. RHYS THOMAS.Col. WILLIAMS.

Treasurer —Mr. T. BAKER.

Hon. Sec.—Mr. B. ROGERS.

Annual Subscriptions.Baker, T. Esq 5Fowler, Howard.... - 10 -Harvey, J. W. Esq. - 5 -Goldwyer, J. E. Esq. - 10 -Grainger, Ed. Esq.. - 10 -James, Harold, Esq. - 5 -James. H. V. Esq. . - 5 -John, Win. Esq. ... - 5 -Kensington, Rt. Hon.

Lord 2 2 -Lloyds Bank, Ltd. . . - 6 -Palmer, Keppel.Esq. - 5 -Price, Herbert J. E.

Esq 5Rose, A. J. Esq - 5 -Thomas, Joseph, Esq.- 10 -Thomas, Eev. R. . . - 5 -Walters, W. H. Esq. - 6 -Westaway, Miss ... - 6 -Williams, Miss 10 -

Total Snbs. ..£8 2 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . - - 10Proceeds of Collec-

tion and Concert,per Mr. T. Baker 5 - -

Total.. £13 2 10

ST. DAVID'SBRANCH.

Patron-Right Rev. Lord Bishop of

ST. DAVIDS.President—

The Very Rev. The Dean ofST. DAVIDS.

Local Committee —Capt. S. ROACH, Chairman.Mr. G. H. ARNOLD.ReV. A. BIGGERTOX-EVANS.Mr. J. W. EVANS.J. H. GRIFFITHS, Esq., C. C.Mr. G. D. HARRIES.Mr. HUNT, H.M. Coastguard.M. JAY, Esq.Rev. II. J. JONES.T. B. REES, Esq., J.P.Mr. A. 0. WILLIAMS.J. M. WILLIAMS, Esq.S. J. WATTS WILLIAMS, Esq.SAMSON T. WILLIAMS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—Dr. W. WILFRED WILLIAMS.

Annual Subscriptions.£. i. d.

Arnold, Mr. G. H. . - 5 -Bain, Mrs - 5 -Baker "\Iiss 6Baker, Mr. 0. E. ... 1 1 -Baker, Mr. Evelyn. . - 5 -Baker, Mr. Hugh ... - 5 -Barkway, Mr - 6 -Cawdor, JSarl of .... 2 2 -Davies, Rev. J.

Phillips 1 1Evans, Mr. J. W. . . - 5 -Evans, Rev. A.

Biggerton- - 5 -

Green, Mr. Knethel. i - -Griffith, Mr. J.

Howard - 5 -Griffiths, Rev. J. T. - ft -Hicks, Mrs.,Hendon - 10 -Jay, Mr. M - 5 -Jones, Rev. D. I.... - 5 -Propert, Mr. M. D. . - 10 -Rees, Bros., & Co. . . - 10 6Rees, Mr. W. G. ... - 10 -Roach, Captain S. . . - 5 -Rflcker, Sir A. W. . - 5 -Smith, Dean . . . . 10Thompson, Mrs. ... - 5 -Williams, Dr. W.

Wilfred - 10 6Williams, Mr. A. O. - 5 -Williams, Mr. S. T. - 5 -Williams, Mr. S.

Watts - 5 -Sums under 5* 2 1 -

Total Subs.. £15 1 -

Donati&nt.Net proceeds of Con-

cert, per Frederick

Collected on boardthe s.s. Castleton,per Capt. Roberts 3 9 -

Contrlbution Boxes. 1 10 1

Total... £25 6 7

TENBY BRANCH.

President—CLEMENT J. WIILLAMS,

Esq., J.P.

Local Committee-Captain HENDERSON, R.N.,

Chairman.GEORGE BOWEN, Esq.Lieutenant VACGHAN, R.N.Lieut.-Colonel DBNNE.Councillor FARLEY.B. HARRIES, Esq., J.P.HOTVARD C. THOMAS, Esq.

Treasurer —R. DAVIES, Esq.

Hon. Sec. —Dr. BRYANT.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. a.

Allen, Mrs. Egerton - 5 -Allen, Mrs. H. J. . . - 5 -Brook Mrs. . 5Bryant, W. H. Esq. -10 -Burgess, J. F. C.

Esq 1 l -C. F M. H 5Cunningham, T. D.

Esq 5 -Cunningham, Mis ..- 5 -Fothergill, Mrs - 10 -Fothergill, Miss - 10 -Greaves, Sir George

and Lady 1 1 -Harvey, Sir B. C. . . 1 - -

Harvey, Miss 1 1 -Harvey, E. J. Esq. . - 5 -Harvey, Mrs - 10 -Henderson, Captain,

B.N 1 - -Hughes, T. Esq 5 -

Jones, Mrs. Boileau. - 10 -Kent, Mrs - 5Leader, Mrs 5Lewis, H. C. Esq. . . 1 1 -Mainland, G. E. Esq. - 10 6.Morris, Rev. D. 11.. - 5 -Owen, Mrs. S. H.... - 5 -Parcel', Mr. W. G.. - 5 -Phillips, Mrs . - 5 -Protheio, Mrs - 5 -Sparrow, Miss - 5 -Thomas, Fleet Sur-

geon J. H - 10 -Vickerman, Mr. and

Mrs. E. H 1 1 -Villamy, Mrs. E. P. - 10 -Williams C J Esq 1 1Willock, Mrs 5Sums under 53 11 8 5

Total Subs. ..£30 - 11

Donations.Collected at Exercise

Collecting Boies ... 1 14 6

Total . £35 3 11

Sfc&topsln're.SHROPSHIRE

BRANCH.Honorary Secretary —

Mrs. SANDFORD, of Sandford.

Bankers—NATIONAL PKOVINCIAL BANK,

Whitchurch, Shropshire.BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT AND

COUNTIES BANKING Co.,Shrewsbury.

Annual Subscriptions.Atkinson, Canon and

Mrs 1 1 -Baker, Mr 5Bibby.Mr 1010 -Joughey, Lady 1 1 -Sroughton, Mrs - 10 -

£. s. a.

Burton, Mrs - 10 -

Cooke, Mrs. Bryan.. - 5 -Corbet, Sir Walter.. 1 1 -Davies, Mrs. K - 10 -Dugdale Mr .. 1Ethelston, Captain . 1 -Faulkner, Eev. B.B. - 10 6Finch Mrs - 5Fish, Mr. H. G - M 6

Francklin, Mrs - 10 -GodBal Major . 10 -Gwynne, Dr - 10 6Hammond, 'Mr - 10 6Harrison, Mr. J. u . - 10 6Hayhurst, Mr. H. H.

Hanson, Mies 1 - -Herbert, Lady Mary - 10 -Hey wood- Lonsdale,

Heywood - Lonsdale,The Hon. Mrs. ... 3 - -

Heywood - Lonsdale,Mr. J.P 2 - -

Honyman, Rev. Sir

Honyman, Lady ... 1 - -Kern, The Misses... 1 1 -King, Mr. Roff - 6 -Kynnersley, Mrs... . - 5 -Lee Col H 1 1

Lloyd.Capt. (£1 Is.paid in 1907) - - - :

MarstonBros., Messrs.- 5 -

Neilson, Miss 2 2 - ;Pearson, Mr. B - B - !Pearson, The Misses - B -Phillips, Mr 1Phillips Mrs 5Poole, Mis 1 - -Price, Rev. H 1Saudford, Mrs., of

Smith, Mr. B. T 1 - -Thompson, Mr. E. P. 1 - -Twemlow, Mr. F. . . 1 - -Wakeman, Sir Offley 1 - -Walker, Mrs 10Wallace, Capt 2 2 -Wingfleld, Mrs - 10 -Worthington.Mr. .. 1 - -Wright, Rev. J - 5 -

Sums under 5s 4 7 -The f o l l o w i n g

(£5 13».) was col-lected by Miss A.Downward, TheCastle, Shrews-bury —

Adnitt & Nannton,

Burd, Dr 5 -Chance, Mr. A. F... - 10 -

Downward, Miss A. - 10 6Downward, Miss H. - 5 -Forrest & Son.Messrs. - 5 -Harding, Mr. W. E. - B -Hughes, Mr. H. H.. - 6 -

Lee, Henry & Co.,

Maddux & Co., Messrs. - 6 - :Moss, Bev. Preb 10 - :Poole, Mr. T. F - 5 -Salter, Mr. B - 5 -Toye & Co., Messrs. - 5 -Walker, Mr. W. B.. - B -Wells Mr - 5 -Wilding, Mr. L - B -Sums under 65 - 12 6

Total Subs.. £80 9 B

3 c

788 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.£. s. d.

Donations.Coll. in Shavington

Chapel, per Kev.E. B. Faulkner. . . 1 9 4

Mra. Sandford, SaleofWork 15 - -

Pengwern Boat Club 1 1 -Box — Lower Heath

School - 9 -

Total Dons.. 19 15 5Total Subs.. 80 9 6

£100 4 11

gkomraetsfit're.BRIDGWATER AND

BURNHAM BRANCH.President.

The Worshipful the MAYOROF BRIDOWATEB.

Local Committee —A. <J. PITTS, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.Capt. BAIRKSFATHER, E.X.Dr. F. C. BEBET.F. C. FOSTER, Esq.T. GOOD, Esq.Capt. E. HAMBLIN.THOMAS HOLT, Esq.J. W. F. JACQUES, E«q.G. S. LTSAGHT, Esq.ALFRED PEACE, Esq.Commander ROOPE, R.N.WILLIAM STOATE, Esq.Rev. H. J. K. THOMPSON,

M.A.. J.P.W. THOMPSON, Esq.

Honorary Secretary andCollector—

Eev. GEOHGE H. LEWIS.B.A.

Assistant-collector for Bridg-water and District —Capt. E. HAMBLIN.

Annual Subscriptions.Akerman, W. S. Esq. - 10 6Anstice, Eev. J. B.. 1 - -Baker & Eveleigh,

Bland, Messrs. J. &Co 5 -

Bonlderson, Miss B. - 10 6Bouverie, H. H. P.

Esq 2 -Braithwaite, J. B.

Carver, F. J. Esq... - 10 -Coles, W. J. Esq. . . - 6 -Corporation of Bridg-

water (per the

Croad and Brown,

Dawson, C. J. Esq. . - 6 -Foster, F. C. Esq. . . - 5 -Good, Thomas, Esq. - 6 -Hamblin, E. Esq. . . - 5 -Holt, T. Esq . ... 1 1Hooper and Co.,

Jacques, J. W. F.Esq 10 6

£. s. d.Lewis, Rev. G. H... - 10 -Luttrell, MiM 1 - -Luttrell, Mrs. John. - 10 -Lysaght, G. S. Esq. 1 1 -Manchip.T.W. Esq. - 5 -

Peace, A. Esq - 5 -Pierson, C. E. Esq. . - 10 -Pitts, A. G. Esq., J.P.- 6 -Pollnrd. H. Esq - 5 -Reed, T M. Esq - 10 -Eeudels, G. Esq. ... - 10 6Sanctuary, Capt. W.

M., R.N 5 -Somerset Trading Co. - 10 6Sully, E. 0. Esq.

(Mayor of Bridg-

Spiller, Miss Kate.. 1 - -Spiller, Miss Mar-

Snlly & Co., Messrs. - 10 6Symons&Co., Messrs. - 10 6T h o m p s o n , Eev.

H J K , J P .. - 10Wethered, T. 0. Esq. 1 1 -Wills.F. E?q - 10 6Sums under 5s - 10 -

Total Subs... £34 15 6

Donation*.Dupuis, Eev. Pre-

bendary - 10 6Potter, R E. Esq... - 10 -Baptist Chapel -11 6Contribution Boxes. - 14 1

Total Dons 2 6 1Total Subs 34 15 6

£37 1 t

CLEVEDONBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary —Miss AMT EDWARDS.

Annual Subscriptions.Aitchison, Misses . . - 6 -Day, H. C. A. Esq. . - 6 -Elton, Sir E. H.Bart. 1 1 -Knight, W. T. Esq. - 10 -Lavington & Son,

Messrs. W. F. . . . 1 1 -Mathews, Mrs - 10 -Newnham, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Smith, J. Esq 5Thomas, A. E. Esq. - 10 -Wills, G. H. Esq. . . - 5 -Wright, Miss - 5

Total Subs... £6 15 -

Donations.Woodward, Miss ,

Men's Bible Class - 5 -Contribution Boxes. 1 14 6

Total Dons... 1 19 6Total Subs. .. 6 15 -

£8 14 6

(In addition to the abovethe sum of £36 19s. lOd. wascollected in Clevedon onLife-boat Satmday and re-mitted to the Central Com-mittee of the Life-boatSaturday Fund in London.)

M IN EH HADBRANCH.President —

8. F. LUTTRELL, Esq.Chairman —

Eav. F. M. ETHERINGTON.

Local Committee —Captain BAGLEY.Mr. JOHN BOND.Mr. GEORGE BROWN.Capt. J. E. BURNKTT.Kev. R. CHICHESTEK.Mr. J. H. DAVIS.Mr. GEORGE HATWARD.Dr. GORDON HENRY.Mr. W. R. JOHNSON.Mr. C. KTLLE.Mr. GEO. KINNEHSLEY.Mr. JOHN B. MARLEY.Captain T. MARLEY.Mr. H. C. MARTIN.Mr. S. B. NEWBERY.Dr. H, OLLERHEAD.Dr. T. J. OLLERHEAD.Mr. JAMES PHILLIPS.Mr. HENRY J. PCLSFOBD.Mr. C. STUAHT.Mr. GKO. THBISTLE.Rev. J. F. TWIST.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary-

Mr. THOMAS KENT EIDLER.

Annual Subscriptions.£. t. d.

Acland, SirC..T. D.,

B e a c o n w o o d(W.L.A.W.) 1 1 -

Blackford.C. Esq... - 5 -Bligh, L. E. Esq.... 1 1 -Blofeld, F. Esq - 10 -Bond, Jno. Esq - 10 -Bosanquet, Mrs - 10 -Brandram.H.M.Esq. - 5 -Brocklehurst,A.Esq. - 5 -Brown, Geo. Esq.... - 5 -C S 10 6Cardew, Major - 5 -

Critchley-Salmonson,Mr A. A - 5 -

D a w s o n - Lambton ,Miss A A 1 1

D a w s o n-Lambton,Miss Elizabeth ... 2 - -

Dewick, J. F. Esq.. 1 - -Etherington, Eev.

F M i

F. H.A - 5 -Fleming, Mr. N. J.. - 10 -Fox, Fowltr & Co.,

G T 5 -Grant Lt -Col. W. . 1 1 -Halliday, Mrs - 6 -Halliday, Eev. G.... - 5 -Hancock, Preben-

dary F - 10 6Hathway, Mrs - 5 -Hayes, Dr. F. E - 5 -Hay ward, Mr. Geo.. - 5 -Henn-Gennys, J. C.

Esq . . 5 -Henry, Dr. Gordon-. - 5 -

Incledon&Newberry,

J P B . 5King, Mrs. J. M 5 -Kinnersley, G. Esq. - 5 -Leather, J. H. Esq. - 10 -Lethbridge, Mrs 5 -Lloyds Banking Co 10Luttrell, Mrs. G. F. 1 - -Marley, J. B. Esq. . - 6 -Ollerhead.Dr. T. J.. - 5 -Penn, Mrs - 10 -

£. <. d.Percifull, Miss E. .. - 10 6Poole, Mrs., andFor-

loug Miss. 7 6Eawle, Mr. W. H. . - 5 -Eeid, McCalmont,

Eidler, Capt. J. K. . - 5 -Eose, C. Esq 5Rnshton, Miss E. L. - 5 -Sanguinetti.Dr.H.H. - 5 -Siderfln & Co.,

Messrs. J '. i 1 -T. J 0 ... - 5 -Taintegnies,Baroness

leClementde - 7 6

Todd, Eev. J. Utten - 5 -Twist, Rev. J. F.... - 10 -Vibart, Miss 5Wilts and Dorset

Banking Co 1 0 6Webber, Miss - 5 -Webber, Mrs 5Westacott, Mr. H. . . - 5 -Sums under 6s 5 8 6

Total Snbs. . . £35 1 -Donation*.

Proceeds, of Concert,per R.Corbett,E*q. 3 1 0 6

Collected on RegattaDay 4 4 7

Contribution Boxes-Hotel Metropole ...- 9 -

Total £43 5 1

WATCH ET ANDTAUNTON BRANCH.

Patrons—Right Hon. Sir A. A. HOOD,

Si., M.P.Sir WALTER TREVELYAN, Bt.

Local Committee—A. G. COPP.S. GRAHAM.Rev. THOS. HAWKES.Rev. C. H. HEALI.L. HOLE.A. V. HOBira.W. HOBXE.A. NICHOLAS.Rev. FBANCIS SIEBBY.W. STOATE.H. J. WATTS.J. W. WEST.

g Honorary Secretary—NOBMAN HOLE.

Annual Subscriptions,A Friend - 5 -

Arnold & Sons,Messrs - 10 6

Badcock, D. Eeq.... - 10 6Bennett, Eev. G. .. - 10 -Carlisle, T. P. Esq.. - 5 -Copp, A. G - 5 -Cox, Sons & Co.,

Daniel, Rev. A. H. . 1 1 -Evered, T. Esq - 5 -

Hancock & Co.,Messrs. Wm 1 1 -

Hawkes, Eev. Thos. - 6 -Heale, Rev. C. H. .. - 6 -Hill, R. F. W. Esq. 1 - -Hole.L - B -Hood, Rt. Hon. Sir

A. A., Bart., M.P. 2 2 -Horne, A. V - 10 -Home, W. E«q - C -James, Eev. D. H. . . - 5 -Joyce, Davis, and

Hosegood, Messrs.(Solicitors) - 10 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 789£. s. a.

Leigh, E. K. Esq.

Luttrell, Capt - 10 -Martin, Rev. Cecil .. - 10 -Reynolds, 0. Esq. . . - 5 -

Sadler, H. T. Esq... - 10 6Sadler, O. T.'Esq 10 6Somerset Mineral

Syndicate, Ltd. .. - 10 6Somes, Mrs. Joseph. 1 1 -Stoate and Sons,

Messrs - 10 -

Trevelyan.SirWalter,

Trollope, Hon. R. C. - 5 -Wansbrough Paper

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Weigall, Rev. G. V. - 5 -Wheeler, L. W. H.

Esq - 5 -Wilson, G. Esq - 5 -Young, Rev. H. C. . - 5 -Sums under 6 3 7 12 -

Total Subs... £27 12 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . - 18 1C

£23 10 10

WELLS BRANCH.Honorary Secretary-

Mrs. ALLAN.Annual Subscriptions.

Bath and Wells, TheLord Bishop of ... - 10 -

Berryman, Miss S. . - 5 -Coode, Mrs - 6 -Everett, J. G. Esq.. - 6 -

Hippisley,W.J.Esq. - 5 -Mount Cashell.Right

Hon. the Earl of . . 1 - -Parfitt Miss . . . - 5Purnell, K. Esq.,

At D - S -Stirling, Mrs - 5 -Tudway, Mrs. R. . . . - 5 -

1 Sums under 5s - 13 6

Total Subs... £4 18 6

WESTON-SUPER-MARE BRANCH.

President—J. J. BARSTOW, Esq.,

D.L., J.P.Local Committee—

E. E. BAKER, Esq.Win. B. BIGGS, Esq.

H. BROWN, Esq.H. BCTT, Esq., C.C.Dr. W*. FLIGG.S HARVEY, Esq.WALTON KING, Esq.J. E. NORMAN, Esq.Mr. W. OSRORSE.Dr. R. ROXBURGH, J.P.Wst. SMITH, Esq.J. H. SMYTH-PIGOTT, Esq.C. G. WARNE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

Mr. J. S. WALKER.Annual Subscriptions.

Armstrong, Mrs. ... - 5 ~Baker, E. E. Esq 10 -

£. s. d.Baker Miss 5Barstow, J. J. Esq.,

D.L., J.P 1 1 -Bere, F. W. Esq. ... - 5 -Bere, Mrs. J. H - 6 -Biggs, W. B. Esq. . . - 10 -

Burroughs, Dr. P. B. - 10 6Butt R H. C 5Colvlle, A. H Esq. . 6Cox, Miss - r, -Crouch, Dr - 5 -Dauncey, S. H. Esq. - 5 -T)e Salis, Rev - 5 -

HardwickE.A.Esq.,J.P., C.C - 10 6

Harvey, S. Esq - 5 -Heap, B. Esq. J.P... - 10 -King, Walton, Esq. - 10 -Lalonde, Bros - 5 -Lan fear, Mrs - 5 -

Martin, Dr. E. F.... - 5 -

P. H. J - 5 -Pemell, J. Esq - 10 -Kawle, H. Esq - 5 -Rossiter, Mrs - 5 -Roxburgh, Dr - 5 -Sauudere.Rev. M. B. - 6 -Smith. Messrs. Wm.,

Tapson, Rev. R - 5 -

Trayes, F. S. Esq.. . - 10 -

Total Subs.... £27 3 9

Donations.Collected by Mrs.

Coles 9 2 JOCollected by Mr.

Gregory - 17 -Coxswain of Life-

boat, Collected by,and Boxes in BoatHouse .11 6 7

Pillar Boxes, &c. . . . 4 7 2

Total Don«...25 13 7Total Subs... 27 3 9

Total £52 17 4

Sbtaffott tBjjfw.BURSLEMBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

K. A. PIPPET, Esq.Annual Subscriptioru.

Boote, T. & R., Ltd.. 1 1 -Bnrgesa and Leigh,

Craig, W.Y. Esq... 1 1 -Emery, J. P., Esq.,

the late, Executorsof - 10 e

Ford, Samuel & Co.. - 10 6Furnivals, Messrs.

Ltd 1 11 6Garlick, Q. W. Esq.. 1 1 -Maddock, John, and

Sons, Limited.... 1 1 -Sneyd Collieries, Ld. 1 1 -Wood, Reginald N.

Total Subs... £9 19 6

BURTON-ON-TRENTBRANCH.President—

The Rt Hon. LOED BUHTOK.

Local Committee—C. J. CLAY, Esq.E. D. SALT, Esq.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec. —Mr. ARTHUR Fox.

Annual Subscriptions.£. i. d.

Bass, Ratcliff &Gretton, Ltd 10

Biudleys, Limited.. - 5 -Brown, E. A. Esq. . - 10 -Urewry & Newbold. 1 1 -Eadie, James, Ltd... 1 1 -Goodger, Hy. Esq... - 10 6Harrison, Chas. Esq. - 10 6Howarth, W. Esq. . . - 8 -Lowe, T. B. & Sons. - 10 6llarston, Thompson

& Everahed, Ltd.. 1 1 -Morris, J. &Son.... - s -Oakden, W. H. Esq. - 5 -Radford L & AV . - 5 -Ratcliff, Robert, Esq. 1 1 -Robinsons, Limited. 1 1 -

Whitehead/T.N.Esq.- 10 6Worthington & Co.

Ltd 10 10 -Wright* Son 1 1 -Sums under 5s - JO -

Total Subs.. £31 8 -

LEEK BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Treasurer —Lieut.-Col. T. J. SMITH, V.D.

Honorary Secretary—ARTHUR NICHOLSON, Esq. J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.

J P C C 1 1Challinor, Jos. Esq. 2 2 -Hall, John, Esq. J.P. 1 1 -Heaton, Edwin, &

Sons, Messrs. .... 1 1 -Nicholson, Arthur,

Esq., J.P., C.C.... 2 2 -Nixon, B. B. Esq.... 1 1 -

TotalSubs....£8 8 -

WOLVERHAMPTONBRANCH.

Local Committee.THOMAS SKUOIORE, Esq.,

President.W. VINCENT VALE, Hon.

Auditor.-T. H. BCTLER.LEVI JOHNSON.A. W. JONES.K. MUBAS.C. H. POWELL.A. C. SKIDMORE.F. H. SKIDMOBE.ERNEST WHITE.

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer—

WM. J. OLIVER, 1, DarlingtonStreet.

A nnual Subscriptions.£ s. d.

Bayltss, Jones, andBay Uss 1 1 -

Batler, J. H 5 - -Clarke, T. & C. & Co, - 10 6Colebonrne, W. H... - 6 -ColledgeandBridgen- 10 -Cooke and Son, T. J. - 10 6

Cope. T. B - 10 6CraddockBros - 10 6

Chromographic En-

Dallow, Thomas. ... - 5 -Davies Bros. & Co. . - 10 6Dobbs Bros. & Co. .. - 1 0 6Edwards & Son, T.. - 5 -K vans S Son, J - 10 -Fleeming, W. L - 6 -Gibbons, James. .... - B -Gibbons, J. L. - 10 6Gilbert, John 1 1 -

Hickman, Edwin . . 1 1 -Hollingsworth, Mrs. - 5 -Howell, Thos - 5 -

Jones, H. B - 5 -Kettle, W C 1 1 -

Lee, Mr. and Mrs.W H 10 6

Miller, Jos. N 1 1 -Miller, W.& Sons.. - 5 -Moreton, J. and Co. i 1 -Morgan, Col. J. B... - 5 -Muras, R - 1 0 6Xock & Joseland. . . - 10 6Orme, Evans & Co. , - 5 -Powell, Charles H. . . - 5 -Powell, H. G. (the

late) 1 1 ~Robinson, W. & Co. - 10 6Rogers, Sons* Co., H. 1 1 -Russell, Thos. & Co.. - 10 -Shaw, John & Son.. 1 1 -

Skidmore, A. C - 10 6Skidmore, F. H. ... - 10 6 ;

Skidmore, Thomas . 1 1 -Smith, Son & Wilkie - 5 -

Thompson & Co. - 5 -Thome & Haslam . . - 10 6Tonks & Son, Ltd ... - 10 6Twentyman, A. C.,

the lute 1 1 -Underbill* Son, Jno. - 10 6Underbill, J. E - 10 6Walters,B.&Co.,Ltd. - 5 -Wilcox, W 5 -Wilkins, Major - 10 6Sums under 5s r 2 6 ;

Total Subs. .£36 - -

SuffolkALDEBURGH

BRANCH.Local Committee —

Commander FKEDK. C. U. V.WENTWORTH, R.X., J.p ,President aud Chairman.

KENNETH M. CLARK, Esq.J.P. ^

GEORGE H. GARRETT. EsqJ.P., Vice-President.

Rev. S. W. GOLDSMITH, M.AMr. S. MILLS.Lieut. CHARLES MURE, R.N.,

Div. Officer, Coastguard.

3 c 2

790 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isi MAY, 1909.

Honorary Secretary—Lieut. J. 0. WILLIAMS, E.N.,

J.P.Annual SubSffriptiora

£, s. AAdair, Sir Fredk.,

Allen,Bulkeley,Esq. 2 2 -Allen, Vernon, Esq. 2 2 -Ciark, Kenneth If.

Esq., J.P 25 - -Harrison,Mi88 Mabel

(in memory of), perMiss Alice J. Har-

Jobnstone, Mrs 10 - -Joynson, E. H. ESQ. 1 1 -Stanford, Edward

Wentworth, Comm.F. C. U. V., B.N.,

- J P 2 2 -

Total Subs. .£60 10 -

Donations.Forder, W. Howard,

Esq. (Mayor ofWinchester) 5 - -

Pillar Box 5 16 11Coastguard Box 18 1Aldeburgh Church,

per Eev. S. W.Goldsmith, M. A. . 3 13 4

Total Dons !5 8 4Total Suba 50 10 -

£65 18 4

BURYST. EDMUNDS

BRANCH.Honorary Secretary—

Rear-Admiral JOHN G. J,HANKER,

Annual Sutaariptior>t.Andrews, F. C. Esq. - 10 -Bevan, A. B. Eaq. . - 5 -Blackall, Miss .... 1 1 -Gurney, Reginald,

Esq - 10 -Harap, Rev. A. &

Mrs - 1C -Hanmer,Rear-Adnil.

Harrison, Et. Rev.

Hodges, The Ten.Archdeacon - 10 6

Josselyn, Col. A. H. - 10 -Ledward, C. A. Esq. - 10 -Newcome, Francis

D'A. Esq - 10 -Poulton, Major A.

F - 6 -Riley-Smith, F . Esq. 2 2 -Tol l emache , The

Hon. Mortimer ... - 10 6

Total Subs... £8 15 -Donations.

Contribution Boxes. 1 - -

Total £9 IS

GORLESTONBRANCH.President —

C. S. OKDE, Esq., J.P.Local Committee—

C. ADDISON - WILLIAMSON,Esq., Chairman.

Capt. J. G. BAMMANI.H. A. BLAGG, Esq.

Lieot. E. DAr, K.K., Div.Officer, Coastguard.

Dr. P. GRAHAM GILMOUR.Honorary Secretary —Major R. J. ROCHE.

Annual Subscriptioni.£. I. d.

Addison-WilliamsouC. Esq 1 1 -

Addison- WilliamsonMrs C . . . - 10 6

Bammaut. Capt. J. G. - 10 -Batson, R. Esq - 10 6Baamgartner, Miss . 1 - -Baumgartner, Miss

E. E - 5Baomgartaer, Miss

M - 5Bellamy, J. G. Esq. - 10 6Blagg. H. A. Esq. . . - 6 -Buluier, E. Sewell,

Esq 1 1 -Cockrill, W. B. Esq. - 10 6Dendy, Miss A. I. . . - 5 -Drabble, T. L. E»q.. - 5 -Darraut.J. Esq. J.P. - 10 6Fell, Arthur, Esq.,

MP 1 1Gilmour, Dr. P.

Graham - 10 6Green, J. Esq - 5 -Hammuud, P. Esq.. - 10 6Orde, C. S. Esq., J.P. 1 - -Roche, Major R. J.. - 5 -Thurtell, ATi3S - 7 6Tiliard, P. E. Esq. 1 1 -

TotalSubs....£12 10 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 2 1 1 1 0

Total £15 1 10

IPSWICH BRANCH.Local Committee—

W. ALEXANDER, Esq.Honorary secretary —

J. F. TrroaMAKSH, Esq.

Annual Subscription!.Bartlett, Miss 10 -Brown, W.& Co.... 1 1 -Fish and Son, Messrs.

F I 1Fison, J. O. Esq. ... - 10 -Footman, Pretty, and

Co., Messrs. . 1 1 -Fosdick, F. H. Esq.. - 10 6Gwydyr, Eight Hon.

Lord 1 1 -Ipswich Steam Ship-

ping Company ... 1 1 -Miller, P.., & Sidg-

wick, Ltd - 5 -National Provincial

Paul, Messrs. R.&W. 1 1 -Ransomea& Rapier. 1 1 -Russell, Lieut.-Col.. 1 1 -Titchmarsh, J. F. . . - 10 -Turcer, E. E. & F.,

Tamer, Messrs. W.and A. J 1 1 -

Total £13 5 6

KESSINGLANDBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary —

! Mr. WILLIAM J. GILL, ChiefOfficer H.M. Coast Guard.

Donations*£. .-. d.

Contribution Boxesat Kessiuglaud £Beuacra - 5 6

LOWESTOFTBRANCH.

Local Committee —J. E. BURRAGE. Esq.H. J. HENDERSON, Esq.,

Harbour Master.E. C. MAYHEW, Esq.H. MORGAN, Esq.F. MOUSE, Esq.W. ROBBERS, Esq.W. J. ROBERTS, fcsq.F. SPASHETT, Esq.A. STEBBINGS, Esq.HENRY STOREY, Esq., Chief

Officer of Coast Guard.T. E. THISTLE. Esq.J. TOOHEY, Esq., Collector of

Customs.E. TCTTLE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—CECIL G. TAYLOR, Esq.

Annual Sutiterfytions.Andrews, Eev. L.

W. H - 10 6Boardmau, Mrs. E.T. 1 1 -Bradbecr, B. S. Esq. - 10 6Burrage. J. E. Esq. 1 1Barclay & Co., Ltd.. 2 2 -Colman, Miss H. C. 1 1 -Colman, E. J. Esq. 1 1Crisp, J. E Esq 1 1 -Crossley, Rt. Hon.

Sir S. B., Bart. . . 2 2 -DuCroz.T.C.M. JB-sq. I 1 -East Anglian Ice Co. 2 2 -Fowler, E. W. Esq.. 1 1 -Lowestoft Co-opera-

Lowes toftDrift Total

Lowestoft M.F.V.I.Society 1 1

Lowestoft S. H.Drifter Co 2 2 -

United Insurance

Mayhew, R. C. Esq. 1 1 -Morgan, H; Esq. ... 1 1 -Morse, F. Esq 1 1 -Morton.Messrs.C.SE. 1 1 -Mulholland, Hon.

A J 1 1Preston, B. Esq. ... - 10 6Robbens, W. Esq... 1 1 -Eoberts, W. J. Esq. 1 1 -Sayer & Bolloway . 1 1 -Spashett, F. Esq. . . 1 1 -Star Steamship Co.. 1 1 -Stebbings, A. Esq. . - B -Thirtle, T. E. Esq. . - 10 6Tuttle, E., Esq - 10 6Waveney Steam D.

Co 1 1 -Welchmau, F. R.,

Esq - 10 -Worthingtou, F. S.

Esq 1 1 -Wynne, W. A. S.

Kcq . - - 10 -

Total Subs... £35 7 liDonations.

Collecting Boxes ... 9 12 3Donations - lo -Shilling Collecting

Cards 6 H 6

fo2 1 3

PAKEFIELD BRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. the EARL OFSTKADBP.OKE.

Local Committee—Dep. Kuig.-Gen. WILLIAM

SLY, Chairman.Dr. H. BAiu:.ii>f.iL-SiaTH.Dr. H. Mum EVANS, M.D.

Lond.WIIFHID Rix, Esq.SIDNEY SMITH, Esq.Mr. GEO. WABFOED.

Honorary Secretary—T. F. DA VIES, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. f. d.

Banks, W - in 6Barradell-Siuith, H. - 10 6

Bradbeer. B. S - 10 6Butterfield, J .AV. . . - 10 -Davies, T F. ... 10 6Evans. H. Mcur.... - 10 -Jarrold & Sous - 10 6

Notlev, A. G.aud A. - 10 -Rix W 10

Sly W 10 6Smith, S 1 lTodd, H. C - 10 6Tyson, W. .. 1 0 6Warford, G 5

Total Subs... £10 17 -

Donation*.A Visitor 5Church Collection .. 3 11 -Summer Concert and

Parade 8 10Contribution Boxes,

&c 3 B 11

Total £20 5 11

SOUTHWOLD ANDD U N W I C H BRANCH

Local Committee —ECSTACE E. GKCBBE, Esq.,

Chairman.Capt. M. BARNE.JAMES CRIMMEN, Esq.E. 0. DEBNEY, Ksq.H. J. DEBNEY, Esq.W. DEN.MEAD, K.X.ARTHUII GRUBBE, Esq.W. HEAPE, Esq.J. A. HOLMES, Esq.W. LAN<-MAN, K.N.E. T. LINGWOOD, Esq.L. POWELL, Esq.J. D. SARGENT, Esq.Commr, SCRIVESER, R.N.Eev. C. H. BUTTON.

Honorary Secretary-ERNIST E. COOPER, Esq.

Annual Subscription*.Adnams & Co - 10 6AMIS, J. W. Esq. .. - a -Ambrose, W rs 1 1 -

liarne, Mi-s - 5 -Baylie, W. E., Esq.,

and Mrs. Baylie.. 1 - -Blades, G. E., Esq.. 1 1 -Broom,.H. Esq - 5 -Crimmen, J. Esq. . . - 5 -Crowfoot, Mrs 1 1 -Debney, H. J. Esq.. - 10 -Debney, E. 0. Esq. . - 10 6

1 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 791£. s. d.

Edwards, Mrs. Stan-ley - 5

Gaussen, Mrs 1 - -Goddard, Col 1 1 -Goddard, Mrs. H. L. 2 2 -Grimsey, J. K. Esq. - 5 -Grubbe, Arthur, Esq. 10 6Gmbbe, Capt - 10 6Grubbe, E. E. Esq. . 2 2 -Grubbe, H. H. Esq. . - 10 6Hamilton, N.H. Esq. - 10 -Heape, Walter, Esq. 1 - -Holmes, J. A. Esq.. - 10 -Hope, C. Esq., K.C. - 10 -Jennings, G. Esq. . - 10 -Kenned}1, J. Esq. (2

King, K. Esq. . - 5 -Kitcnm. T. M., Esq. 2 2 -

1 Lomax, C. H. Esq.. 1 - -Mallett, C. F. Esq. . 1 1 -Mason, Rev. Father - 5 -Matthews, A. Esq. . 1 1 -Mayhew, J. J. Esq. - 6 -McMinn, F. A. Esq. 1 - -Methold, F. J. Esq. - 10 -Nugent, R. Esq. ... 1 1 -Parry, J. Esq 1 - -Phillips, Hiss E. L. l l -Powell, Lance, Esq. 1 1 -Scrivener, Comdr. E.

Levett-, K.N 1 - -Sntton, Rev. C. H. . - 10 6Thompson, Rev. A.

Scott - 5 -Thompeon,Mrs. Scott - 5 -Vanneck, Joshua,

Esq . . . . - 5Wales, J. G. Esq. . . - 5 -Warwick, Dr - 6 -Webb, Vf. T. Esq. . - r> -Whipp, Miss 1 - -Sums under 5s - 7 6

Total Subs. .£40 4 6

Lerjarij.The late lire. Crow-

foot, of Beccles... 20 - -

Donation!.Dnnwich Church

Collection,perRev.A. S. Thompson . 3 13 -

Southwold Collecting

Collected at Paradeof Life-boat 24 - 3

Southwold Life-boat

! Total Dons.. 35 5 6Legacy 20 - -Total Subs. . 40 4 6

£95 10 -

1| l WOODBRIDGE

AND DISTRICTBRANCH.

President—R. J. CARTHEW, Esq., J.P.

Local Committee —Mrs. PELHAM ALDKICH.Miss BROOKE.Mrs. CARTHEW.MrS.jDENMAX-DEAN.Mrs. A. GALL.Mrs. GAFFNEY.Mrs. ROVND TgiiNER.Mrs. THEOBALD.

Hon. Secretary-Mrs. H. FISHER.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Aldrich.Mrs.Pelham - 10 -Bevan, A. S. Esq... 3 3 -Blake, Mrs. Aldrich 1 1 -Brooke, W. Esq. . . . -10 -Burness, J. A. Esq. . - 10 6Burnees, Mrs 1 - -Capel-Cure, Mrs. ... - 5 -Carthew, R. J. Esq.,

J.P 1 1 -

Fisher, Mrs. H - 5 -Gall, Mrs - 5 -Grant, Mrs - 10 -

Guineas, Miss - 5 -Hayward, A. J. Esq. 1 1 -Hayward,L.W.Esq.,

J.P 1 1 -

Laurence, Mrs - 5 -North, Miss 5Oldham, Mrs - 10 -Scott, Mrs. Stowell . - r, -Smith, Mrs. Tolfjrd - 10 -Stevenson, Mrs - 10 6

White, R. Eaton,Esq J P 10 6

White,Mrs. R.Eaton - 10 6Wood, Mrs - 6 -Wood Miss . ... 5 -Sums under 55 1 11 6

Total Subs... £18 10 6

Donations.Part Harvest Festival

Collecti«natAlms-house Chapel, perRev. J. C. Tit-

Contribution Boxes . - 8 -

Total Dons. - 18 6Total Subs. 18 10 6

£19 9 -

SbumB-GODALMINQ

BRANCH.President —

F. A, CRISP, Esq.Vice-President —

His Worship the MATOR(Councillor Col. BABIXGTON.)

E. BRIDGER.H. G. BONNING.H. COLPUS.Mrs. A. M. DAT.S. EDWARDS.Kev. G. C. FANSHAWE.Rev. H. MCKAY.W. T. MITCHELL.Mrs. MITCHELL.Rev. J. G. MONTGOMERY.F. Ml'NTZEK.T. KEA.J. RlSBRIDGE.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —T. PERCIVAL WHATELY, Esq.,

Town Clerk.Annual Subscriptions.

Burdock, Mrs - 5 -Butterworth, C - 5 -Butterworth, Miss

E L 1 1Butterworth, R. H. . - 6 -Coulter, Mrs - 10 -

£. s. d.Cotterill, Miss - 16 6Crisp F. A 5 5 -Crisp, Mrs 1 1 -Cross, Miss - 5 -Day, Mrs. H. F - 10 -Jartiine, Lady .... - 10 -Marshall, Mrs. J. W. - 5 -

Orde, MissE - 5 -Ramsbotbam, Mr?. . 1 1 -Rotton, Sir John ... - 10 -

West, A. Ormsby... - 10 -Wood, Rev. R - 10 6

Total Subs. ..£15 10Donations.

Collection Boxes.... - 12 -Dramatic Entert-in-

Total -31 8 6

REIGATEAND R E D H I L L

BRANCH.President —

Major KINGSIEY 0. FOSTER,J.P.

Committee —JAMES POWELL, Esq.JOSEPH WELCH, Esq.

Treasurer—ROBERT CAMPBELL GRANT,

Esq.Honorary Secretary —HENRY GCRXEY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.

Crosfleld, J. B. Esq. - 10 -

Gedge, E. S - 5 -Grant, R. C. Esq.... 1 - -Gurney, Henry 1 1 -Hull, E. C. P. Esq. . 2 2 -Hull, Trevor, Esq. . - 10 6Lloyd, A. H. Esq. . . 1 1 -Pelly, Mrs 1 1 -Pelly, Miss 5Pelly, P. J. Esq 1 1 -Scrimgeour, John A.

Wilkinson, Miss . . .' 1 1 -

Total Subs. .£14 12 -

Sussex.B R I G H T O N

BRANCH.Local Committee—

H. A. PERRY, Esq., Chair-man.

His Worship the MAYOR OFBRIGHTON.

W. B. GENTLE, Esq., ChiefConstable.

A. H. SUTHERLAND, Esq.Chief Officer G. FOIWILL,

H.M. Coast Guard.A. H. FRY, Esq.Admiral the Hon. R. BING-

HAK.

F. VVT. PYM, Esq.

Capt. SIDNEY HUBSOH.C. (J. BAILY, Esq.W. H. GIBSON, Esq. F.C.S.B. J. SAUNDERS, Esq

Honorary Treasurer—H. A. PERRY, Esq.,22 Western Koad.

Honorary Secretary—H. KING, Esq., 24, Lower

Rock Gardens.

Honorary Auditor —E. C. BALDWIN, Ksq., Char-

tered Accountant, NorthStreet.

Bankers —Messrs. BARCLAY & Co.,

Ltd., Brighton UnionBank.

Annual Subscription!.£. l. a.

A b b e y & Sons ,

Baily, H.A. Ksq. . . 1 1 -Bailv, C. C. Esq. . . 1 1 -Baker, Mrs - 5 -Barrance & Ford,

Beal&Son, Messrs. J. - 5 -Beddow,AlfredE.Esq.5 5 -Kfll , Mre. John 1 - -Sevan, R. A. Esq... - 10 6Bevan, The Misses. . - 5 -Beves & Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Bingham, Admiral

the Hon. R - ]0 -Blythe, Mr. T. D. . . - 10 -Bone, H. P. Esq 5 -Booth & Sons, Messrs. - 5 -Boys, Mrs. J - 6 -

Burchall, Mrs 1 1 -Burgess, Mrs. M. A. - 5 -

Carr, Mrs. John 5 -Carriugtou, Col - 5 -Catt, Messrs. J. &Co. - 10 6Cawood, Mr.W. B.C. - 5 -C. H 10 -Champion, Hart, &

Bead, Messrs - 5 -Chipperfield & Butler,

Ltd., Messrs - 5 -Cockburn,W.H. Esq. - 5 -Cole, A. G. W. Esq. - 5 -Colman, Mrs - 10 -Cook, S Esq - 5Copestake. S. Esq. . . 1 1 -

Crabbe, Miss A. M.. - 10 -Crmnlen.T. Esq., tlio

late . . 10 6 fDas h, Mr. Harry .... - 5 -

Druce Miss 10 6Duke, Dr 5Duncan, Mrs 1 1 -E G R 5Eggar, T. Ksq - 5 -Findlater, Mackie &

Co., Messrs - 5 -Fitzhugh, Woolley,

Baines& Woolley,Messrs 5

FloerBheim, L. Esq. - 10 -Fraser, A. Esq - 10 -Furner, Dr. & lira.. - 5 -Garrard, Mrs. A.... - 5 -G-arrett, Lid. .Messrs.

W. & T . , . - 5Gasson & Co., Ltd,

Gibbons, S. Clifford,Esq - 10 -

Gibson, W. H. Esq. - 10 -Gooch, Lady Ellen . - 5 -Graham, R. W. Esq. - 5 -Griffith Miss . 5

792 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

: £. s. d.. (irimwood, J.G. Esq. - 5 -; Hanningtons, Ltd.,

Messrs 1 l -Haselwood.J.E. Esq. - 5 -Hawkins. W. R. Esq. - 5 -

Hetheriugtou,W.Esq.- 5 ~Henderson, D. M.

Esq - 5 -Hind, E. Esq 1Hobliouse, Dr - 5 -

Hotel Metropole.... 1 1 -Howlett, J. W. Esq. - 10 -H. Y. G 5Jackson. Miss K

W. A - 5 -Jellicorse, Major... - 10 -Judkins, E. D. Esq. - 10 -J. W. X. 0 - 5 -Kidd & Hotblack,

Messrs - 10 6Knight & Wakeford

Larkin & Son., S.

Lawford, P. E. Esq. - 5 -Lawrence.TheMisses 1 1 -Lawreuce, S. S. Esq. - 5 -

London and CountyBank 1 1

Lurcott, W. Eeq. . . 1 - -L \V AV 5

Lyon&Hall,Messrs. - 10 t;Macleay. Lady - 5 -Kaitlana.Capt.A.T. - 5 -Maiden. Mrs. Scott . - 5 -Jlason,Mr.andMrs.G. 2 2 -Matthewa, Miss - 5 -Meaden, Louis, Esq. - 5 -

Mountain, Mrs - 5 -Needham & SODS,

Neville, Miss - 5 -Newton, H.Turner,

Esq 5Northen, Mrs - 6 -Old Ship Hotel - 5 -

Parry, Mra, Begat . . - 10 -Perkins, E.M. Esq. 5 -Peyton, J. E. H.

Esq 1Philipson, Miss .... 1 - -Pilcher, Mrs. John.. - 10 -Pocock, Sir George,

Bart - 10 6Pope.Mr.&Mrs.R.B. - 5 -Pym, F. W. Esq. . . 1 - -Ealli, Mrs. Stephen. - S -Eke, Hon. Walter. . 1 - -Robertson, Lt,-Col.D. - 5 -Robins & Son, Ltd.

S E F . . . 5 -Sandeman.Mrs.W.W.- 5 -Sassoon, 1). E.Esq.. - 10 6Sassoon, Mrs. A. !>.. - 5 -Saundere, Mr. B. J.. - 10 -Schilling, H., & Co.,

Shoesmith & Sons,

Singer, Mrs. A. M.. 5 - -Sladen, Lt.-Col - 5 -Smith Mrs Arthur. 10 6Smith Mrs Charlotte 5Smithers & Sons,

Messrs - 5 -South of England

Stevens & Son.Measrs.- 5 -Stratton, Mrs 2 2 -Sutherland. A. H. Esq. 1 1 -Thornton Col. K. C. - 5 -Tufnell, Miss M. . . . - 5 -Twyford, Colonel... - 10 -Uhthoff,Dr - 10 -

£ . s. a.Vale, MM - 6 -Verrall, Mrs. T. Jen-

ner - 10 -V.'aiuwright, Mrs. . - 5 -Walker Miss 5Wallis, Holder &

Lee, Messrs 1 1 -Walter & Lynn,

Messrs - 5 -

«'. E. B. S - 5 -West Street Brewery,

Ud 1 1 -Wilkinson, Son, &

Welch, Messrs. . . - 5 -Wilttamscm.Mis.C.S. - 5 -Winham, Miss - 5 -Winter, E.Esq - 5 -Woolley ft Bevis,

Messrs A C 5 -W. V B 5

Total Subs.. £102 7 2

Donation*.Collecting Pillar

Boxes 5 14 9Collecting Boxes-

Pleasure .Steamer :Brighton Queen 1 4 8

Boxes under 6s - 8 8Collect' datLaunches 21 IS 11Boxes a t Boathouse 9 8 3Interest oa invest-

ment in Corpora-tion Stock 4 18 2

Total Dons. ... 44 - -Total Subs 102 1 2

£146 7 2

* In addition to above, thesum of £110 was remitted fromBrighton & Hove Life-boatSaturday Committee towardsthe funds of the CeuttalA esociatiou.

CHICHESTERBRANCH.

Piesident —The Eight. Kev. the LORD

BISHOP OF CHICHESTLI;.

Chaiiman —The Rt. Hon. LOKD GiFf UKI»,

V.C.

Honorary Secretary —W. B. B. FREELANO, Esq.

Treasurers-Messrs. BABCLAY & Co.,

LIMITED.

Annual Subscriptions.Adames, Miss E. . . . 1 1 -Bennett, Kev. Pre-

Davey, Rev. Cnsn-ellor . 5

Fletcher. Mr. (1. J- . 2 2 -Freelaud, W. B. B . - 5 -Gaiuharn.Lietit.-Co!.,

t he late 1 1 -Halsted, Mrs. C. T.. - S -Hobgen.Mr. F. N... - B -Knight, Mr. C. R. B. - 6 -Leconfleld, Lord ... 1 - -Legge, Mr. C. E.... - 6 -Rtadore, Rev.G.J.E. - 10 6Ringler - Thomson,

| M.IS. F. M..B. - 10 -

£. s. d.Sadler, Mr. H - 6 -Turing, Lady 1 - -Tyacke.Mt. E. P... 1 1 -Weller-Poley, Mrs.. - 10 -Woods, Mr. John W. - 10 -

Total £11 5 6

EASTBOURNEBRANCH.President—

Hia Grace the DDKS opDEVONSHIRE.

Local Committee-Alderman J. FARNCOMBE,

Chairman.E. L. BEOKWIIH, Esq., J.P.THOS. BENNETT, Esq.B. BRAWOED, Esq.M. CASTLE, Esq.K. T. DOLAN, Esq.R. H. ELLIS, Esq., J.P.Coxswain BEN EKBIDOK.Mr. K. J. FILLERS, Chtef

Officer H.M. Coastguard.H. WEST FOVABGDE. Esq.MARK HOOKHAM, Esq.HORACE B. HOOPER, Esq.F. H. BuiiSi, Esq.C. JEWELL, Esq.Alderman H. W. KEAY,

J.P.Capt. R. C. LAMBERT, J.P.C. A. LEATHAM. Esq., J.P.Alderman MARK MARTIN,

J.P., Mayor of East-Ixmrne.

JAMES MORRIS, Esq.C. F. SIMMONS, Esq., J.P.F. R. TEKSOK. Esq.R. T. THOKSTOX, Esq.

Treasurer-Major H. P. MOLINEUX, J.P.

Honorary Secretary—ARTHUR E. IKFIKLD, Esq.

Honorary Auditor —WALTER GEOBGE OSBOKNE,

Esq.Collector —

Mr. E. 31. HARVEY.

Annual Sutacriptiins.Angell. Mrs. L - 5 -Archdale, Col. M... - 5 -Atkins, T. deC. Esq. - 5 -Atkinson & Co - 5 -Atkinson, C.E.,Esq. 1 1 -

Becher. Mrs. S. H. . - 5 -Beckwith.E.L.Esq.,

J p 1 lBell, R. C. Esq - 6 -Bellineham, Miss... - 5 -Beuecke, Otto A. Esq. - 6 -Bennett, T. Esq - 10 6Blackden,W. H. Esq. 1 1 -Blair, Miss - B -Booth, Tbe Misses

li. and E - 6 -Bond.G. P. Esq - 6

Bradford, B. Esq.... - 5 -Bradford, Messrs. S.,

Brown, C. S. S. Esq. - 6 -Browne, Rev. E. L.,

M.A 1 - -, Browne, Rev. H. R.

(two subscriptions) 2 2 -Bruford & Son,

Messrs - 5 -Brutton, J. Esq - 5 -Burn, Major Pelham - 4 -Cailmg, Mia. R. T.. - 5 -

£. s. 4.Cawley, Rev. P. G. . - 6 -Chadburn,W.R.Esq. - 10 6Chudleigh & Johns,

Clarke, Mrs. Edgjr. - 6 -Clarke, T. Esq., J.P. - 5 -Coggin, Rev. F. E. . - 5 -Coles, J. Campion,

Esq 10

Crampton, Mrs - 5 -

Crisford, Carlos, Esq. 1 1 -Davenport.H.D.Esq. - 5 -Devonshire, Duke of 1 1 -

Dolan, R. T. Esq. . . - in 6Duke, The Misses . . - 5 -Durlacher, Mrs. H. . - 10 -Edmond, J. Esq - 10 6Edmonds, Mrs. ... - 10 6Ellis J. Esq , - 6 -Ellerman, Sir J. K. 1 1 -Ellis,R.H.Esq.,J.P. - 10 6E^enden's, Ltd - S -Ewart, Dr. J. H 5 -Farncombe, Aid J. . - 10 -Faulkner, The Misses - 5 -Fellows, Mrs - 10 -Fielder Miss. ... - 6 -Firth. Major - Gen.

R F - 6 -Fowler, G. W. Esq.. - 5 -Fox, S. N. Esq. (two

subscriptions).... - 15 6Fox-Watkms, Mrs. - 5 -Gilbert.CarewDavies,

Esq 1 1 -Gilbert, D. Esq. ... - 5 -Goodwyn, Eev.Canon - fi -

Hadow, Col. R. C... - 5 -

Haig, Mrs. and iliss - 7 6Haldane, Mks - In -Hammon.The Misses - 6 -Harding. A. K. Esq. - le -Harris, W. Esq - lu -Hewett, Hiss - 5 -Hillman, Mrs. A. C. - 5 -Hissey, J. J. Esq. . . - 5 -Hollins, F. Esq - 6 -Hooper, H. B. Esq.. - 6 -HovUio.C. A. Esq.. - S -Hudson. S. Esq - 5 -Humphreys, Mrs.W. - B -Hurst, Frank H. Esq. - 5 -Hutchinson, Major-

Ingham, C. B. Esq.. - 5 -Jane. Mrs. A - 10 -Jameson, Rev. H. G. - 5 -Jarvis, J. Esq - 6 -Jennigon, W. Esq. . - 5 -Jellicoe, Mr. & Mrs. - 5 -Jewell, Chas. Esq. . 1 1 -

Keay, AldermanH. W., J.P - B -

Kennedy, S. E. Esq. 1 1 -Lambert, Capt. R.C.,

j p - M SLeatham, C. A. Esq.

J.P - 5 -Lee Miss - B -Lethbridge. G. &Co.. - B -Lodge R Esq - 5 -London and County

Bank 1 1 -

McCleod & Eedpatb,

Mackinnon, ColonelCharles - 5 -

Mackinnon, Mrs.D c - B -

MacKirdy, W. A.

Marshall, J.C. Esq. 1 1 -Marshall, Mrs - 6 -Maude, A. H. Esq.,

J.V - 6 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 793£.. t. d.

Melvill, Sir W.H... - 6 -Jlesser, A. B. Esq.,

M D 5 -Miller, Mre.Kecntth - 6 -Miller 4: Franklyn,

Molineux,Major H.P.J P 1 1 -

Morris, E. & Son ... - 5 -

Mullen & Haskings. - 5 -Ogilvie, Mrs. J. W. - 12 -Oxley, B. Esq - 5 -Parker, B. L. Esq... - 6 -Parsons, Mrs - 5 -Peacey,W.Esq.,M.D. - S -

Plummer, Koddia,

Ray Mrs 1 - -Ridley, W. Esq. ... - 5 -Roberts, Dr. B - 5 -Robinson, Mrs. and

Rouquette, Mrs 1 1 -Rube Mrs 1 1 -Russell, Mrs - 5 -Salwey, Mrs - 6 -Sandford, Lady .... - 5 -Sands, S. H. Esq. ... 1 1 -Scott, TUB Misses... - 5 -

Scrntton, Mrs - 5 -Sharp, Mrs. L. W. . - 6 -Sharwood, Miss 5 -Sherwood, Dr. A. P. - 5 -Shortland,Mrs.A. M. - 6 -Simmons, Messis. C.

F.,&Son - B -Slater, Mrs. Barry.. - B -

Spink, — . Esq - 6 -Staniland, Capt.C.A. - 5 -Stevens, U. W. Esq. - 5 -Swift Miss 1 1 -Sword, F. S. Esq 1 1 -Swinford, Capt. T. F. - 10 -Tanbinim, A.G. Esq. - 10 -Taylor, S. Esq - 6 -Thornton, R.T. Esq. - 10 -Towner, J. C.Esq... - 8 -Wallis, Mrs. G. A. . - 6 -Walker, Mrs. T. 6 -

Weston, James, Esq. 1 1 -Wiritficld, G. C. Esq. - 5 -Williams, Mrs. J. . . - 5 -Winter, W.E. Esq. . - 5 -Woodd, Mrs - 5Woodgate.TheMiases - 6 -

Young and Rawley,

Total Subs.... £64 9 -

Dmattont.Contribution Boxes,

" Terriss Memo-rial" Life-boat

At the Life-boatHouse at the Fish-ing-Station - 14 1

Other ContributionBoxes 10 14 9

Collected on Beachat Exercise ofJames Stevens

Sums under 6s 25 7 6

Total Dons. ..61 IS 3Total Sabs. ..64 9 -

£126 4 3

[The Local Branch has, inaddition remitted per the

Local Life - boat SaturdayDemonstration Committee tothe Life-boat Saturday Fuadthe sum of £iO m 1908.]

H A S T I N G S A N DST. LEONARDS

BRANCH.Local Committee—

Hon. T. ALLNOTT BRASSEY,J.P., President.

Commander H. J. OLDFIKLD,R.N., Vice-President.

His Worship The MAYOB OFHASTINGS.

Vice-Adml. HENRY HAEVEYBOYS.

K. CHALINDER, Esq.W. YAHDELEtTBCKAKK, Esq.,

B.A., J.P.Alderman HENRY T.

DIGHTON.Alderman CHARLES EATON,

J.P.R. WHITE FORD, Esq., J.P.Rev. Prebendary FOYSTEE,

M.A.Councillor G. G. GRAY,

LL.D., J.P.Rev. HEXRY W. JEAXES.Rev. H. J. SANDERS.Councillor FELTON SMITH.\V. STUBBS, Esq., J.P.Rev. C. J.Terry, M.A.Major WESTOH, J.P.

Treasurer —F. D. HABDDIO, Esq.

Auditor —Alderman EATON, J.P.

Secretary-Alderman GEO. HDTCHTNGS.

Collector —Mr. E. L. AUCOURT.

Annual Subtcriptiont.t. I. d.

Arkcoll, J. Esq - 10 «Back Miss - 10 6Bethune, Miss - 6 -Bourdillon, Mrs. ... - 10 6Brassey, Hon. T. A. 5 - -Brassey, The Right

Hon. Lord, Gf.C.fi - 10 6Burton, A. H. Esq. ,

J.P - 10 6Christian, C. L. Esq. - 10 6Colquhoun , Lady

Ivie '.. - 10 6Convent of the Holy

Child - BCrake, W. V. Esq ,

J p . 5Dn Cros, Arthur,

Esq., J.P., M.P. . - 10 6Du Cros, Harvey,

Esq., J.P , - 10 6Finch, Mrs. Walter

Gray , CouncillorG.G., LL.D., J P. - S -

Homewood, Miss . . . - 5 3Hutchlngs, Alderman

Ireland, Mrs - 5 -

King, Sir Charles S.,Bart 5 3

Kirk, Miss - 6 -London and County

Bank 5 3

Mason. Mrs. L. M. . . - 5 -Mouk-Bretton, Lady 1 - -

£. s. d.Oldfield, Com., R.N. - 5 -Pearson, Major - 5 3Rose & Bates, Messrs - 10 6Rushout, Lady -10 6Ryle Mrs . . . . 5 -Sayer-Milward, Rev.

W. C - S 3Tebbut Miss . 10 6Tottenham, Mrs.... - 5 3Tubbs, Mrs - 6 -Upson, J. H. Esq .. - B -Willoughby, Miss . . - 10 6Sums under 5s 9 14 3

Total Subs.... £28 13 9

Donations.Corporation of Hast-

Boxes—West Marina,Victoria Library,Warrior Square,White Rock,Carlisle Parade,Marine Parade,

Church Offertories.. 1 5 3

Total Dons 35 14 1Total Subs 28 13 9

£64 1 10

LEWES BRANCH.Hon. Secretary —

Miss C. LUCAS, CastlePr<ciLcts.

Annual Subscription!.A C U 10Bacon, Miss K - S -Ballard&Co., Ltd.. - B -Beard & Co.. Messrs. - B -Benson, G.Vere Esq. - 5 -

Blaker£Son,Messrs., - 5 -Blenkarne.Rev.J.C. - 8 -Cbarrington, Mrs... - 5 -Cotesworth, W. G.

EEq _ i o -Crosskey & Dow. Drs. - 5 -Currey, H. E. Esq ,

the late - B -Every, John, Esq. . . - B -FitzHugh, General . - 10 -Giantham, W. W.

Stllea, Mrs. W. 11. - 10 -Hartley, Rev. R. S.,

R.N - B -Hillman,Mrs,Aubiey - 6 -Hillman, Misses ... - 5 -Hillman, Hubert J.,

Esq - S -Hughes, Dr. H. S. . . - 5 -Jones, T. A. Stewart,

Esq 10Kemp, Mrs - 5 -Lang. Mrs - s -Lechmere, Mrs.A.E. - B -Lewes Gas Company - 7 6Lister, Hon. Miss

McAnliffe, Rev.W.. - 5 -Macneill, A. D. Esq. - 10 -Monk-Bietton, Lord - B -Morrish & Son,

Mudge, Mrs - B -Newiugton, Messrs.

G & Co - 10 6Nicholson,E.A.,Esq. - 5 -Pearce, Miss and Mrs.

Hazard - S -Perfect, Rev. A. P. . - B -Powell & Co.,Messrs. - 10 -Powell, J. D. Esq. . - S -Powell Rev C - B

£. s. d.Pownall. H. H. Esq. - B -Rogers, Mrs. W. F.. - S -Rllgg, A. E. Esq. . . - 6 -Sclater, Eev. F. S. . . - 10 -Shiffner, Sir John,

Bart - B -Simpkinson, Rev.

E V. .. SStephens, G. H. Esq.,

C.X.G., and Mrs.

Stevenson & Co ,

T i c k n e r B r o s ,Messrs. .... - 1 6

Warren, E. P. Esq.. - 5 -Weller, Mrs. J. ... - 5 -

Total Subs. .£20 - -

donations.Collecting Box at

G.P.O s 4

£20 B 4

LITTLEHAMPTONBRANCH.

Local Committee—Capt.E.H. HiLLS,R.lS.,J.P.,

Chairman.Rev. J. COOKE.F. E. HAYDON, Esq., M.B.Mr. PAEKEK, Chief Officer

Coastguard.Mr. W. SEWELI., Hiu-boor

Master.ALBERT WOODHAMS, Esq.Mr. H. C. BARRETT.Mr. S. GLA&SON.

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer —

THOMAS SYMES, Esq.

Hon. Collector for Little-tampton —

Mr. FRANCIS McEvoY.Hon. Collector for Arundel— •

Mr. CHAELES R. JUPP.

Annual Subscription.Aubrey-Fletcher.Rt.

Hon. Gen. Sir H.,Bart., M.P. - 10 -

Beldam, Wm. Esq . - S -Blackmoie, Miss ... - 10 -Brookes, Rev. G.

Remfrey, M.A.,and Mrs - 10 -

Bushby, T. tsq - 10 -Butler, Mrs - S -Butt, John, Esq 10 -Butt, Messrs. J. E.

& Sons - 10 -Constable, Metsrf.

A. G. &Sons 1 1 -Crowther Brothers,

Messrs, • - T 6

bat, The Marquise 1 - -

Gascoigne, E. Esq. - 5 -Godwin, ( Hamuiack

A. Esq -10Going, Dr. R. M ... - 5 - i

Griffiths, G. N. Esq. - 10 -H. P. & Co - 5 -Harvey, Messrs. J.

and W. B - 10 -Haydon, F. E. Esq.,

M.B - 5 -Hills, Capt. E. H.,

E.N., J.P - 10 -

794 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.e . i. d?

Ingpen, — , Esq. ... - 5 -K. & Co 10 6Kemp, Mrs. William 1 - -Lawson, H. J. Esq , - 5 -Lindfleld, Messrs. J.

Parry Sir H . . . 5Phillips & Piper - 5 -Rawson-Shaw, W.

Esq., J.P - & -Robinson, Capt. J. . - 5 -

Rowe, — . Esq - 5 -Rowe, C. J. K. Esq. - 5 -Shanley, It. W. Esq. 1 - -Suter, Win. Esq. ... - 5 -Talbot,Lord Edmund,

M.P 10Warren, R. A. Esq.,

J . P 1 1 -Wyatt, E. G. P. E*q. - 5 -Sums under 6g. .... 3 3 13 6

Total Subs. .£29 .3 6

Donations.Hntton, C. Esq 4 - -Collecting Boxes ... 3 14 9Collected at Life-

boat Launches ... 3 - 7Collected at Life-

Total £27 6 10

ABCNDEL.Annual Subscriptions.

Holmes, Mr .Carleton - 5 -Lambert & Norris . . 1 1 -Mitchell, Mrs. F.... - 10 -Mostyn, E. J. Esq.,

J.P 5 -Norfolk, His Grace

theDukeof.E.M.,K.G 5 -

Rolls, Mrs - 5 -Travers, Major J.A.,j p 7 e

Sums under 6s - 1 0 -

Total Subs. . .£8 3 6

Donations.Box at Norfolk Hotel - 2 8

SUMMARY.

Total Subs. ..37 17 -Total Dons... 2 7 9 6

£65 6 6

N E W H A V E NBRANCH.President —

Hon. WALIKE ROTHSCHILD.

Local Committee—J. FEMES, Esq., J.P., Chair-

man.H. J. BAXXISTER, Esq.E. BEDFORD, Esq.Dr. W. B. BETEXSON.Messrs. J. H. BULL & Co.Capt. C. COOK.ALLAN COOPER, EsqMajor L. T. CEOOK.THE COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS.Capt. J. ELLIS.J. A. GRAY, Esq.Capt. A. HEJIMIXGS.A. J. HENDERSON, Esq.

C.ipt. S. MAR?IEI:Y.Capt. J. MORRIS.Capt. N. PHILLIPS.F. S. SHENSTONE, Esq.J. G. TINLEY, Esq.C. W. TOWNER, Esq.H. A. TOWXER, Esq.CHIEF OFFICES OF COAST-

GUARD.JAMES PETERS, Esq.Capt. G. R. WHITLEY.G. H. WHITE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —J. J. LINES, Esq.

Collector-Mr. EDWABD KXIGHTLEY.

Annual Subtcriptions.£. t. d.

Barc l ay S Co.,Messrs 1 1 -

Bedford, Edw., Esq. - 10 6Brand, The Hon. C. 1 1 -Bull.J. H. 6 Co.... - 6 -Catt, Messrs. J 1 1 -Christie, W. L. Esq.

J.P i i -Cook & Sons, Thos.

Eastwood, Mrs. W. . - 6 -Every, J. Eaq - 6 -Gage, Viscount 2 - -Gorham, A, Esq. ... - 10 6Gray, J. A. Esq. ... - 10 -Leon, Joseph, Esq. . 1 1 -Leon, Mrs . 10 6Lowdelli Co. .Messrs.- 10 -Morgan, Dr. W. P. ..- 5 -Newhaven Co-opera-

tive Society - 10 6Newhaven Harbour

Newingtou and Co.Messrs - 10 6

Parsons Bros. , Messrs. - 10 -

Rutherford, Mrs 1 1 -St. John, Hunt & Co. - 10 6Shenstone,F.S.Esq.. 1 1 -Streatfleld, R. J.

Esq 1Strickland, Ltd - 10 6Townra.C. W.Esq. - 10 6Towner, R. Esq. ... - 10 6Way, G. F., Esq., .. - 10 6White, Capt. R. G.. - 5 -Whitley, Capt - 5 -

Total Subs... £25 19 -

Donations.Boxes-

Bull, J. H. &Co.. i 12 -Sheffield Hotel ... - 7 6RefreshmentKooms - 10 3Old Tree Hotel

(Seaford) . 7 9Seaford Pillar Box - 12 6

Newhaven and Sea-f o r d Life-boatSaturday(inc]uding£iO 10s. collectedby Ca^t. G. R.Hhitley) 30 2

Collected at Seamen'sInstitute (New-haveo) - 16 6

Colkcted by Rev.Pearce (Le*es). . . 1 - -

Collected at WeileyanChapel(Newhaven) - 14 3

Total Dons... 36 7 2Total Subs. ..25 19 -

£62 6 2

RYE AND WINCHEL-SEA BRANCH.

President-Col. A. M. BROOKFIELD.

Local Committee —Mr. JOSEPH ADAMS.Mr. WILLIAM BOURNE.Mr. R. P. BURRA.Mr. SHEPPAKD DALE.Mr. WALTER DAWES.Mr. W. B. HACKIXQ.Mr. A. E. HINDS.Mr. E. II. LIDDELL.Mr. LAWRENCE Fix.Mr. KINOSNORTH REEVB.Mr. THOMAS G. SHARPE.Dr. C. S. TICEHURST.Mr. L. A. VIDLER.

Honorary Seer etary—J. SYMONDS VIDLEH, Esq.

Assistant Hon. Secretary —Mr. WILLIAM THORXDALE.

Hon. Treasurer —H. SHEPPARD DALE, Esq.

Annual Subscription*.£. s. d.

Burra, H. C. Esq.,J.P. (2 years) 1 1 -

Burra, ». I>. Esq . . - 10 -Chapman. F. H. Esq. - 6 -Clarke, A. A. Esq.,

J p _ 6Dale, H. Sheppard,

Esq - 5 -Pawes, Walter, Esq. - 5 -Fiennea. Capt. H.,

J.P. (2 years) 2 - -Freeman,(J.M. Esq.,

K.C 10 6Gasson,H.J.Ksq.,J.P.- 5 -Hennessey, A. A. It.

Hinds, A. E. Esq.

James, Hemy, E^q. 1 - -Liddell, E. H. Esq. . 2 - -Lord, Rev. J. 0. ... - 10 6Neeves, W. Esq.... - 6 -Ralfe, Mrs - D -Reeve, Kingsnorth,

Esq., J.P - 10 -St. Mary's Parish

Church, Rye, partOffertory HarvestThanksgiving.... 1 15 3

Stonham, Edgar L.Esq - 5 -

Tayleur, G.H.J.Esq. - 6 -

Sums under 5s -13 6

Total Subs. £14 6 9

Donations.Contribution boxes-

Queen's Head .... - 7 7Sums under 5s - 5 9

Total £15 - 1

SELSEY BRANCH.Local Committee —

Mr. GODDEX, Chief Officerof H.M. C'.Ga.

Mr. McGuraxESs, H.M.Ct. Gd.

Mr. H. A. SMITH.Hon. Secretary—

FBAXE R. LEITH, Esq.

Ladies' Committee-Mrs. AXDRE.Mrs. J. CLAYTON.Mrs. LEITH.

Annual Subscription!.£. l.A.

Halstead, H. Esq. . 1 - -Leith, Frank R. Esq. 1 1 -

Tctal Subs.£2 1 -Donations.

Isle of Wight andSouth of EnglandRoyal Mail SteamPacket Co. 50 - -

Constant, 3.Z. Esq. - S -Contribution Boxes. 1 1 -

Total £53 10 -

S H O R E H A MBRANCH.

Local Committee—Dr. FULLER, Chairman.J. E. BROWN, Esq.Mr. A. J. CAM, Harbour

Master.Capt. W. SWALES.The CHIEF OFFICERS H.M.

COAST GUARD, LANCIXO,KINGSTON, AND SOUTH-WICK.

Hon. Secretary —HAROLD BROWN, Esq.

Hon. Treasurer andCollector —

ELLMAS BROWS, Esq.Annual XubKriftitm.

Beves&Co 1 1 -Brown, John, & Son - 10 -Capel, F. C. Esq. ... 1 1 -Flowers G. A., Esq. - 10 6Forbes Abbott S

Lennard 1 1 -Fuller, Dr - 10 -Glazebrook, W. P.,

Ingram, Colonel, J.P. 1 1 -Melleisb, — , Esq. . . - 5 -Fenney, R. H., and

Sons, Messrs 1 1 -Stephenson, Clarke

& Co., Messrs 3 3 -Steward, Mrs 1 - -Streader, W.T.,Ksq. - 5 -Tanner, W. J., Esq. - 10 6Taylor - Restell, J.,

E«q 1 1 -West Street Brewery

Co - 10 6Wood, Messrs. W.

Sums under 5« - 2 6

Total Subs... £14 8 -

Donations.Fletcher, Sir Henry

Aubrey,Bart.,M.P.- 10 -Restell, Mrs.Thomas 2 2 -Taylor- Restell, J.,

Esq 1 1 -Collecting Boxes-

Custom House - 6 -At Launch, Dec. ... - 9 6

Total Dons. . . 5 4 6TotalSubs 14 8 -

£19 12 6

W O R T H I N GBRANCH.

Local Committee—H. HARHOOD, Esq., J.P., D.L.,

Chairman.E. G. AMFHLETT, Esq., J.P.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 795

F. LATHAM BROWN, Esq.A. H. COLLET, Esq.A. CORTIS, Esq.A. B. DIXON, Esq.W. H. B. FLETCHER,Esq.,J.P.M. GOODMAX, Esq.Rev. C. J. HOLLIS.Admiral KEPPF.L.F. PARISH, Esq., J.P.W. C. PATCHING, Esq.M. M. RODOCANACHI, Esq.CHIEF OFFICER OF COAST-

GUARD.Treasurer and Honorary

Secretary —JOHN ROBERTS, Esq.

Annual Siibscriptioni.£. s. d.

Adams, J. Esq 1 1 -Adams, T. Esq -10 -Aldrldg?, F.J.Esq.. - 5 -Amphlett, E. G.Esq.

J . P 1 1 -Andrews, J. Esq. . . 1 1 -AriadDe Steamship

C o 2 2 -Aston, W. Esq - 6 -Barclay & Co., Ltd.,

Messrs 1 1Barclay- Walker, Mrs. - 5 -Barnwell Brothers,

Bayley, F. A. Esq.,D S 0 10 -

Bennett, E. W. Esq. - 10 6Bentall&Co., Messrs. - 6 -Beynon, Mrs. Crow-

ther 1 1 -Bisshopp-Smith.E.P.

Blinkhorn, E. Esq. . 1 1 -Boyes, W. O. Esq.,

LL.D 1 1 -Brazier.D. Eeq - 10 6Bristow, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Brown, K. Latham,

Esq 1 1 -Brunei, Madame ... - 5 -Bntler, F. Esq 1 1 -Capital and Counties

Banking Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Cardwell, A. M. Esq. - 10 6Chapman,' H. Esq... 1 1 -

Chard, R.'s. Esq...! - 10 6Charles, K. W. Esq. - 10 6Chetwynd.Hon.Mrs. 1 - -Chidwick, J. Esq. . . - 10 6Cochrane, Miss 1 1 -Coleman, Mrs. Birt-

Davies 1 1 -Collet, A. H. Esq. .. - 5 -Collet, G. B. Esq.... - 10 -Cooper, J. C. Esq. . . - 5 -Cortls, A. Esq. 1 1 -Cortis, G. Esq - B -

Crewe, Miss - 6 -Crofts, Mrs - 5 -Crook, J. S. Esq. ... - 5 -

Denton, J. G. Esq. . - 5 -Digby, Mrs. K 1 1 -Dixon, A. B. Esq. . . - 10 -Dixon, B. H. C. Esq. - 5 -Edden.W. K.Esq... - 5 -Elliott, The Rev.

E. K 10 -Fallowes, Rev. J. P. . - 5 -Farncombe, J. &Co.,

Messrs 1 1Ferris, the Rev. W.

B - 5 -Field, W. Esq 1 1 -Fletcher, W. H. B.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -

Frances, Miss - 5 -Gaisford, J. C. Esq.,

J .P 1 1 -Gates, F. C. Esq. ... - 10 6

£. «. d.Goodman, M. Esq. . - 10 6

Griffin R Esq . . 10Griffiths, J. Esq - 5 -Hampson, Mrs - 5 -Hargood. H. Esq.,

J.P., D.L 1 1 -Havers, Mrs - 10 -Hazeldine, F. Esq. . - 5 -Henry, Miss - 5 -Heyer, G. Esq I 1 -Hicklin, B. Esq.... - 10 -Hinds, Dr - 6 -Hoare, Miss O'Bryen 4 - -HollIs.theRev.C. J. - 5 -Holmes, F. Esq - 5 -

Joad, Mrs 1 1 -Johnson.Mrs ,thelate 2 2 -Jordan& Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Keppel, Admiral ... - 5 -King, Miss - 10 -King, E. T. Esq.... - 10 6Kirkman, Mies.. . . - 5 -Knowles.H. Esq.... - 10 -Lancaster, Mrs - 5 -Latham, The Rev. S. - 10 -Layard, E. B. Esq.. - 5 -Leaf, The Misses... - 10 -Lee, C. Esq - 5 -

Legg, A. Esq 1 1 -Legg, Mrs. M 1 - -Lephard, E. Esq.... 1 1 -Le Riche, Dr - 5 -Linfield, F. C. Esq.,

J.P 5Livesay.G.H.P. ksq. 1 1 -Livesay, Mrs - 6 -Lloyds Bank, Ltd. . 1 1 -London & County

Banking Co., Ltd. 1 1 -L o n d o n M a r i n e

Steamship Co 1 1 -

Lucie-Smlth, Major-

Madden, Col. and theMisses 10

Marie Elsie Steam-ship Co 1 1

Martin, F. Esq - 5 -Mason, AV. H. Esq. - 5 -Mather,' Mrs . - 6 -Mathews, J. H. Esq. - 10 -Meager, E. Esq. ... - 6 -Mews Bros., Messrs. 1 1 -Mills, Mrs. G. J. . . . 1 1 -Molson, J. Elsdale,

E s q 1 1 -Morgan, General ... 1 - -Murray, E. Esq. ... - 5 -Napper, Mrs - 5 -Nichols, A. Esq. ... - 5 -Nichols, Mrs. H 5 -Nisbet, J. Esq. ..%. 1 1 -Nodes, G. W. S. Esq. - B -Nodes, J. D. S. Esq. - 10 -Noel, Admiral of the

Fleet Sir G. H. U.,K.C.B., K.C.M.G. 1 1 -

Oriel, The Misses. .. - 6 -Orr, Mrs - 5 -Paine, E. R. Esq. . . - 5 -Parr, The Rev. J. O. - 10 -Parry, Maj.-Gen.... - 10 6Patching, E. C. Esq. 1 1 -Patching, F. W. Esq. - 10 6Patching, W. C. Esq. 1 1 -Payne, J. R. Esq. . - 6 -Pearce, W. Esq. ... - 5 -Penfold, Miss A, 5 -Piper.R. Esq - 10 6Pontifex, M. Esq... - 10 6Pott, Mrs. A 10Potter, Bailey & Co.,

Pretty R N Esq . 5Prickett, Mrs - 10 -Pulleu-Burry,A.E8q.

J.P - 10 6Ransom, \V. Esq. . . - 5 -

£ . «. d.Reynolds, E.W. Esq - 10 -Riddell Col - 10Roberts, J. Esq 1 1 -Roberts, Miss - 10 6Rogers, The Rev.

E H 5 -St. John Kneller, H.

Esq - 10 -Saunflers, G. J. Esq. 1 1 -Scott, Mrs - 10 -Simpson, W. S. Esq. - 10 -Smith and Strange,

Messrs , - 5 -Smith, Messrs. G. H.

& Son . 10 6Snewin, H. E. Esq. - 5 -Smith, G. Ewen.Esq. - 10 6Smith, Mrs. Heriz. . - B -

Stephens, Mrs - 5 -

Stacker, Miss - 5 -Strong, Dr., J.P. ... 1 1 -Stubbs.F. Esq - 5 -Taawell, Mrs 1 1 -Tate, F. Esq - 5 -Thirlwell.D. Esq. .. - 5 -Timms, F. J. Esq. . . - 10 6Traill, Miss - 10 6Tread well, Mrs - 5 -Tribe Mrs . - 6 -Vaughan, Miss 5 -Verrall, W. Esq.... - 5 -Verrall, W. F. Esq. - 10 6Vowell, C. Esq - 5 -Walter Bros., Messrs. - B -Wink, F. Wallace,

Esq 1 1 -Wisden, Mrs - 10 -Wisden.'P.Esq - 10 -Witcomb, Miss - 5 -Woollaston, Miss... - B -Worthing Pier Co. . . 2 2 -Wyatt.H.R.P.Esq.,

jp 1 i

Total Subs.. .£110 14 -

Donations.

Concert —Per Miss Kirtlan . S - -PerSalvationArmy 3 - 6Per Winter Hall.. 4 4 -Per Worthing Pier

G.A.C 2 - -S.S. Calliope, per

Captain Gibson... 2 10 -S.S. rolanthe, per

Captain Scott 3 9 6Collecting Boxes.... 20 1 1Life - boat Sunday

(Cturches) —

Christ 1 - -Congregational ... 5 1 -East Preston 3 3 8Ferring 1 It -Findon 2 9 6Goring 1 10 -Holy Trinity 16 11 1

St. Andrew's 5 - -St. Botolph's H 9 1S t - George's 5 7 5St. Matthew's .... 2 13 -St Paul's 8 12 8

Total Dons 136 12 11Total Subs.... 110 14 -

£247 6 11

^^—^^—

®!Rarfotcfes!)irr.BIRMINGHAM1

BRANCH.District Hon. Sec. and

Treasurer—THOMAS G. PRICE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptimi.£. s. d.

Birch, G. B. Esq.... - 10 6Clayton, Aid. F. C. 1 1 -Dugard. H. A. Esq. 1 1 -Padmore, H. R. Esq. 1 1 -Williams. Mrs. J. . . 2 2 -

Wright, Miss S. (Inmemoriam of thelate Henry Wright) - 10 -

Total Subs ..£J 6 6

LEAMINGTONBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer —

J. F. BDEGIS, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Bullock, R. S. Esq. . - 2 6Burgis, J. F. Esq... - 10 -Colbourne, J. Esq... - 10 6Cranstoun, Rev. J.P. - B -

E l r i n g t o n , The

Newbould, Mrs.,... 1 1 -Thnrsfleld, Mis - 10 -

Total... £3 1« 6

Collected by Miss LLOYD—

Buckeridge, Miss . . 1 1 -Dartnell, The Misses - B -Jackson, Mrs. L. . . . - B -Lloyd, W. H. Esq. . - 5 -

Metcalfe, Miss - 5 -Morris Mrs 5

Small, Mrs - B -Smallwood, J. Esq.,

jp 1 1 -Thomson, Miss - B -Tritton Mrs 5

£4 18 -

Donations.

Collected in Boxes —B u r g i s & Col-

bourne, Ltd. ... - 18 -Regent Hotel .... - 6 8

Sums under 6s - 7 11

Total Dons 1 12 7Total Subs 8 14 6

£10 1 1

STRATFORD-ON-AVON BRANCH.

President —The Ven. Archdeacon

ARBUTHNOT.Vice-Presldents—

Mr. Councillor G. M. BIRD.R. M. BIRD, Esq.

796 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

A. D. FLOWF.B, Esq.P. S.FOSTER, Esq.Sir F. KAMH.TOS, Bart.General HUTCHIHSON.G. F. KEHDALL, Esq.Dr. NASOH.S. SANDEBS, Eaq.Mr. ALDEKKAH SMALLWOOD.J. C. TBEGABTHEN, Esq.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer—JAMES STEVENSON, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. i. d.Adkins, Thos., Esq. 1 1 -Allfrey, Miss M. H.. - 5 -

Arbutbnot The Ven.

Barnard, Rev. W... 1 1 -

Bucknall, B. J. Esq. 1 1 -Bird, Mr. Councillor

G. M - 5 -Bird. R. M. Esq.... - 5 -Boyden, Geo. Esq. . - 6 -Carrow.Capt.R.N.. 1 1 -Colbourne, Alder-

Corbett, H. J. Esq. . - 10 6Cowan, Major 1 - -Flower, A. D. Esq. 1 1 -

Foster, P. S. Esq. . . 1 1 -Gem, J£. Percy, Esq. - 10 CGibbins, W. B. Esq. 3 2 -Green, Cleveland,

Esq. 1 1 -Hamilton,SirF.,Bart. 1 1 -Hartley, Miss A 10 6Hodgson, Rev. F. H. 1 1 -Hughes, Mrs. Cape-

well - 10 6Hutchinson, General 1 I -Jackson, A. W.

Esq 1 1 -Jackson, W. H. Esq. - 10 6Justins, Mrs. • - 10 6Kendall, G.F. Esq.. 1 1 -Lloyd, T. H. Esq. .. - 5 -Lowe, Miss M. M. . . - 5 _Lowndes, C. Esq 5 -Manderson, General,

C.B 1 1 -

Nason,J.J.Esq.,M.B.- 10 6Oldaker, Miss - 10 6Sanders, S. Esq. ... 1 1 -Scriven, E. A. Esq. - 5 -Slatter, John, Esq. . 2 2 -Smallwood, Alder-

man - 10 6Stevenson, Jas - B -Stnddy, Colonel .... 1 1 -Talbot, F. L. Esq... - 10 6Thrnpp, Eev. E. W. - 10 6Thwaites, G. E. Esq. 1 1 -Tobin, Rev. F 1 1 -Townsend, Mrs. C. . 1 1 -Tregarthen, J. C.

Total Subs... .£38 7 -

atSSestmoxdnnU.KENDAL BRANCH.

President —Lord HEHKT BEMTINCK.

Hon. Treasurer —NOBMAH F. WILSOX, Esq.

Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., J.P.Hon. Secretaries —

EBIC CBEWDSON, Esq.W.B.CocKiLL,E3q.,M.D.,J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Argles, T. A., Esq.. 2 2 -BentmcK,LOKlHenry 2 - -Cockill, W. B. Esq.,

M.D..J.P - 10 -Crewdson.Mrs.W.D. - 10 6Gilkes, Gilbert Esq.,

M.Inst.C.E., J.P.

Harris, Mrs 1 1 -Jefferys, Mrs. J. H. - 10 -Kendal Co-operative

Paget - Tomlinson,W. S. Esq., M.D.,J .P 1 1 -

Wakefield, EdwardW., Esq.,J.P 10 6

Wakefleld, Mrs.E. W - 10 6

Wilson, Norman F.Esq., J.P 1

Wilson, Mrs. Nor-man F.«......... - 5 -

Sums under 6s - 2 6

Total Subs... £17 5 -

LAKES DISTRICTBRANCH.Treasurer—

ALFBED K. SLADEX, Esq.Collected by Miss STELLA

HAMILTON.Annual Subscription*.

Ainelie, The Misses. - S -Arnold, Miss - 6 -

Blythe, The Misses . - 5 -Bryce, Mrs 1 1 -

Crewdson, Rev.

Duncan, Mrs - 5 -Edmondson, Miss . . - 5 -Gaddmn, W. Esq... - 10 -Groves, W. G. Esq.. 10 10 -Groves, Mrs 1 1 -Hamilton, Mrs - 10 -Howarth, Miss 1 1 -Johnson, T.W. Esq. 1 1 -Jones-Balme, F. M.

Jones, Vincent Esq. - 5 -Logan, Mrs. John ... - 5 -M a r s h a l l , Mrs.

Mason, Miss Enid .. - L -Miller, E. C. Esq. .. - 10 -Miller, Mrs. W. J*. . - lu -Mndd, J. Esq - 5 -

Puckle, George H.Esq 10 -

Reynolds, Miss - 5 •

Sladen, A. R. Esq.... 10 - -Sladen, J. M. Esq. .10 - -Slingsby, C. Esq - 10 -Somervell, Gordon,

Esq - 6 -

Storey, I. Esq 1 1 -Wigg, G. Lloyd,

Esq - 5Wlllink, Mrs - 10 -Wilson, Miss - 10 -Sums under 5s 4 9 6

Total Subs. £53 7 6

Donations.Clay, Mrs., the late.. - 10 -Howarth, Mrs 1 1 -Little, Oscar, Esq... 2 1 -

£. l. d.Collecting Boxes —

Rigg, Mrs. R 1 11 8

Total... £5S 17 8

Collected In Bowuess,Windermere, byilrs. SEWELL .

Annual Subscriptions,Armitage, Mrs - 5 -Armitage, Mrs. G. . - 5 -Aepland, Mrs - 5 -Aylward, Mrs. T... 1 - -Baddeley, Mrs - 5 -Soutflower, Miss... - 5 -

Jownass, Mr. Roger - 5 -Bownass. Mrs. J. T. - 10 -

Clark, Mrs. J. J.... - 10

Geddes, Uliss 10 6

MacDongall, Mrs. . . - 5 -MUroy Miss - 10 -Moss, The Eev. J.M.I 1 -Mncklow, Mrs - 5 -Nurse, Eev. G. J... - 5 -O'Neill. The Hon.

Anne - 10 6Pritt, S. Ashby.Esq. - 10 6

Shaw, Mrs. Rodas . . - 5 -Sherson, Miss 1 1 -Spencer - Dickson,

Mrs -10 -Spencer - Dickson,

Miss A 5Stephenson, Mrs- ... 1 - -Stock, Mrs - 5 -tniock, The Misses. - 10 -Sums under 5s 7 6 -

Total Subs £21 10 -Donations.

N i c h o l s o n , Mr.Francis 10 6

Collecting Boxes 2 7 11Bank Interest - 4 11

Total £21 13 4

Total Subs 74 )7 6Total Dons.... 8 13 6

£83 11 -

gHomstetsfriK.M A L V E R N

BRANCH.Committee —

Kev. F. W. DAVEHPOKI,M.A.

Dr. DIXET.Colonel HKTWOOD.Rev. RAYMOND P. PELLI,

M.A.Colonel TWTKAB.Honorary Secretary and

Treasurei —Admiral J. F. G. GBAKT,

Barnard's Green.

Annual Subscriptions.Barlow, Mrs - 10 -Grant, Admiral 10 6Macdonald, Col 1 - -

t. i. i.

Miller, Mrs. Murray 5 - -Saltoun, Miss Jones - 5 -

Woods, Miss R. 0. . - 10 6Sums under 5s - 2 6

TotalSuba...£9 3 6Donations.

Contribution Boxes . - 8 2

Total . . .£9 11 8

REDDITCHBRANCH.President—

The Right Hon.The EABL or PLIMOCTH.

Treasurer—R. MIIXEK, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Miss MADOLINE BABTLEET.

Annual Subscriptions.Bartleet, Mrs. A. G. - 10 6Bartleet, Mrs. E.... - 5 -Bartleet, Wm., and

T. Field Esq - 10 6Ingrain, Mrs - 5 -James, Mrs - 6 -

Marshall, Mrs - 10 6ILilwatd, H. T. Esq. 1 1 -Milward, Henry, &

Mynors, Miss F - 6 -Newton, Rev. Canon 1 1 -Newton, Rev. H. J.. - 5 -Plymeuth, the Rt.

Hon. the Earl of .10 - -Thompson, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 6s 1 2 -

Total Subs. ..£21 10 6

WORCESTERBRANCH.President—

The MATOB OF "WOBCESTBB.Honorary Secretary and

Treasurer —W G. DAY, Esq.

Subscriptions.Ames, Fredk. Esq.. 1 1 -Cherry, A. C. Esq... 1 1 -Holland,Walter,Esq.

Lea, Mrs. Wheeley. 1 1 -R&wlamte, Kev .W .E. - W 6Walker, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -WilUamson & Son,

Messrs - 10 «

Yorkshire.BRADFORD BRANCH.

Patron —Col. H. A. FOSTSB.

President —The LOBD MAYOR of BKAD-

FOBD.

Vice-Presidente—Alderman J. A. GODWIH,

J.P.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 797

THOMAS HOWABD, Esq.W. E. B. PBISSTLEY, Esq.,

J.P., M.P.FEEDK. PEIESTMAN, Esq.,

J.P.Councillor DAVID WADE, J.P.W.A.WHITEHKAD, Esq ,J.P.;

Local Committee —THOMAS HGWAIJD, Chairman.C. E. LIEBBEICH, Vice-

Chairmaa.A. BOWEB.J. BECNT.J. A. CLAPHAM.F. EAOE.A. W. FIELD.Mrs. A. W. FIELD.G. W. FOSTER.Miss N. GBAESQEB.W. M. GEAY.Miss HAHN.E. HILL.Mrs. HOWAI:I>.Rev. C. W. N. HYNE, M.A.J. KENDALL.A. LlSHMAN.J. L. LLAXWAENE.H. D. MALION.W. H. MOKLEY.J.PKIESTLEY.F. ROBINSON.E. DE ROME.E. C. SMITH.E. STAINCLIFFE.E. S. TOWN.WM. WADE, J.P.Mrs. WM. WADE.W. A. WlLCOCK.

Honorary Treasurer —J. H. LINCKY.

Honorary Secretary—K. V. EDSHWOETH.

Secretary —W. SHAW SMITH.

Honorary Auditor —W. M. &BAT, C.A.

Mutual SiKucrwttaru.S. . «. <J.

Adam, M., and Co.. 1 1 -Albion Combing Co. - 5 -Anderton, S., & Sons,

Ltd 1 1 -Aykroyd, F. A - 10 6Ayrton & Co 1 1 -Bairstow, T. 4 M. . . 1 1 -Barrett. Hy., & Sons - 5 -

Bebrens, Sir Jacob &

Blumenthal, Glaser& Co 1 1 -

Bottomley, S., & Bros.

Brigg, Neumann &Co 1 1 -

' Burton, John A. ... - 10 6ButterBeld, F., &Co. 1 1 -Cohen, J.,St Josephy 1 1 -Colllns, W. & Sons 1 1 -Cordingley, Arm-

strong and Co. ... - 10 6Craven, Joseph, J.P. 2 2 -Drummond, Jas , &

Sons, Ltd 1 1 -Edelstein, Moser

Ebrenbach, Brumui&Co - 8 -

Field, Geo. H.,&Son - 10 6Firth, T. A.,&Co... 1 1 -Foster, Col. H. A... 10 - -Foster, JohD, & Son,

Ltd 5 5 _Gaunt, J. E 1 1 -Gillies, Garnett & Co. - 10 6Godwin. J. A., J.P.. 1 1 -Gray W. M 1 1

£. i. d.Hahlo, Cbas.,&Soiis 1 1 -Hattimoufi's Bradford

Brewery Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Hardy, L. If , & Co. 1 1 -Harrison & Singleton

Ltd 1 1 -Henry, A.&S..SCO. |

L t d 3 3 -Hey, J.,&Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Hill, Craven & Hay . - 5 -Hill, James, & Sons. 2 2 -Hirstb, Pinner & Co. 1 1 -Hoffmann. A , & Co. 1 1 -Howard, TLos 1 1 -Jacobs, Adolph, &

Co ... 1 1 -Kafka, Eotuenstein

&Co - 1 1Keenan,John, & Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -Knowles, Cooke, &

Co 1 1 -Liebrelch, C. E 1 1 -Lincey, J. H 1 1 -

McEwan, J. H 1 1 -Mahler, Sichel & Co. 1 1 -Maicau. M., & Co... 1 1 -Margerisou & Co. . . 1 1 -Milligin, Hunter &

Co - 10 6Mitchell Bros 1 1 -Moaer, Bernheim &

Co ... 1

Nathan, B . ... 1Patersou, M. 11 1 -Posselt, E., and Co.. 1 -Priestlejs, Ltd 1 -

Quitzow&Co 1 -Kee, Mrs. 1 2 2 -

Richardson, Geo., &Co - 10 6

Eipley,Fredk.,&Co.,L t d ... . . 2 2

Kushworth, K. V... - 10 6Sachs & Co - 10 6Salt, Sir Titus, Bart.,

Sons & Co., Ltd . . 2 2 -Scharff.Ed.&Co.,Ltd. 1 1 -Schmidt, P., SCo... - 10 6Shackletou, J. & Son - 5 -Shaldere, A. <).,*[ Sou 1 1 -Semon, Chas., & Co. - 10 6Simon, Israel & Co.. 2 2 -Suivert. Ztgomala,

<fcCo 1 1 -Steinthal, C. G 1 1 -Tankard, J. M - 10 6Tordoff, John, & Soc ,

Ltd . 1 1Whitehead, Hy - 10 6Willey Francis & Co. 1 1Williamson, J. E. &

Wine & Beer Sellers'Association - 10 6

Total £S8 8 -

BRIDLINOTONBRANCH.

Local Committee —Col. LLOTD GBEAHX.H. J. JACKSON, Esq.T. H. JACKSUN-, E.X.,

Harbour Master.Lieut. KOE, R.N.Councillor E. LAMBKKT.Capt. W. REDHEAD.G. EENNAED, Esq."\V. H. SUTHUBAN, Esq.ALVIIED W. WBST, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-ALFKED J. PAUSELL, Esq.

Annual Subscription*.£. s. d.

Bosville, A. W. M.

Colthart, W - 5 -Field C E 5 -Foster, J. H - 5 -(ireame, Col. Lloyd. 1 - -Harland.T - 5 -Hodgson, — , Eso... 1 - -Hntchinsou, Dr. E.. - 5 -

Jameson, W. B .... 1 1 -OuBton & Co - 5 -Pickering, A. W.,

Savage, Miss M. B. . - 10 6Shipley, Mrs. W. A. 1 1 -Sutheran, W. H. ... - 10 -Strickland, Sir C.,

Trinity House, Hull. 6 - -Wright, G. Esq. ... - 5 -York City & County

Bank , - 5 -Sums under 5f 4 9 6

Total Subs.. £19 7 -

Donation}.Special Collection at

Men's S u n d a yAfternoon Serviceat Priory Church . 7 13 -

Speight, Miss, col-

From Pillar Boxes. . 2 - I tBoat-house 6 9 9Collected at Practicesl7 4 9

Total Dons.... 33 13 5Total Subs.... 19 7 -

£53 - 5

F1LEY BRANCH.Local Committee —

C. G. WHEELHOCSE, Esq.,Chairman.

Mr. WM. CAPPLEMAN.Rev. A. N. COOPEK.Mr. A. V. MACHIN.Mr. G. F. MABDLING, Chief

Officer. H.M. Coast Guard.Captain T. SIMPSON.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. WILLIAM CKAWFOED.

Annual Subtcriptions.Aspell, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 -Baldwin, A. B. Esq. 1 - -Bateson, Hon. G. ".

d e Yarburgh 2 2 -Bellwood, Capt - 5 -Beswick, Mrs. M. . . - 5 -Cappleman, W. Esq. - 10 -Clay, A. T. Esq. ... 1 - -Clajton, A. Esq. ... - 10 -Cooper, Eev. A. N.. - 5 -t>yson, K. Esq 1 1 -foster, H. Esq - S -Haley A. ttsq - 10Hankes, Miss 10 -

Hess, Dr. F. H 1 1 -Hopkins, &. R. Esq. - 10 -Jones, F. J. Eaq 1 1 -Jukes, E. E. Esq. . . - lu 6Lawson Sir A T 10Machin, A. V. Esq.. 1 1 -Martin, Edwin, Esq. 1 - -Mitford. W. 0. Esq. 2 2 -Roper, Captain - 5 -Smith, R. W. Esq. . - 10 -Starkey, Lewis, Esq. 2 2 -Wake, R. Esq 1 i -Walker A J Etq 1 1 -

£. s. d.Watson, J. Clifford,

Esq . . . . 1 - -Wheelhouse, C. G.

Esq 1 - -WMtehead, G. Esq. . 1 1 -

TotalSubs...£25 4 6

Domtima.Contribution Boxes. 15 18 4Parade of Town 22 - -Sundry Donations . . 5 4 -

Total Dons 43 2 4Total Subs 25 4 6

£68 6 10

FLAM BOROUGHBRANCH.

Local Committee — |Colonel LLOYD GEAEMK. iMr. J. HALL.Mr. L. MAINPBIZE.Rev. J. F. WILKINSOK.Mr. T. W. WOODCOCK.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. JAMES WooDHonsg.

Annual Subscription!.Dormer, Max, Esq.. 2 2 -Hall, Mr. J - 5Lloyd- Graeme, Col. - 10 -Mainprize, L - 5 -Shipley, A., Esq.... - 5 -fykes, M., Esq - 6 -Upton, J., Esq 1 - -\\ cite. Sir Luke ... - 10 6Wilkinson, Rev. J.F. - 5 -Woodcock, T. \v. ..- 5 -

Total Subs £5 17 6 'Donations.

Contribution Boxes. 9 12 8

Total £15 10 2

HALIFAX BRANCH.President— .

G. H. SMITH, Esq., J.P. ILocal Committee—

FRANK PATCHETT, Esq., J.P.Captain THOMPSON.R. D. WAED, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-

Treasurer and Hon.Collector — \

Annual Subscriptions.Binns, Alfred, Esq. - 10 -Clayton, Murgatroyd

&Co., Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -Clegg, Mrs. George . 1 1 -Collinson. Joseph,

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Crossley & SODH,

Ltd. .Messrs. John 5 - -Firth, Benjamin,

Esq., J.P - 10 -Hill, Mrs. J.E - 10 -Imrham, Miss E. . . . - B -Patchett, Frank,Esq.j p , i 1 -

Smithsou, Jos., Ltd. ,

Speak, Alfred, Esq. . - 10 6Thompson, J. B.

Esq 1 1Utley, Wm. Esq.... - 10 6Ward, R. D. Esq.,

J.P l 1

798 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909J£. s. d.

Whitaker, Joseph,Esq., J.P - 1 0 6

Whitley, John, Esq.,J.p - 10 6

Winks, Mrs. Alfred. - 10 -Yates, Mrs. M. A. . . - 5 -

Total Subs.. £16 19 -

Donations.

Bank Interest ....... 3 1

Total. .£17 12 3

HORNSEA BRANCHLocal Committee—

F. S. BEODKIOK, Chairman.W. BUTTIMBR.WH. COLLINSON.Capt. F. S. CONSTABLE, J.P.Eev. C. E. LITTLE.J. H. LOXSDALE."W. SALMOND.W. B. STEFHESSOX.Rev. G. G. S. THOMAS.C. F. WELLS.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

WILLIAM COLLINSON.

Annual Subscription.Atkinson, A. J - 10 6Bethell, Capt. G. E. 1 - -Bettiscn, Miss - 5 -

Brodrick, Wm - 10 6Bnretall, W. (? - 10 6Collinson, W 10 -Constable, F. S 1 1 -Earl, Mrs. F 1 1 -

Foster, Mrs. Heatou 1 1 -Haller, A. S 1 1 -Harker, C - ] 0 6Harrison - Broadlev,

Haworth-Booth, Mr.and Mrs. B 1 1 -

Hill, The Misses.... - 6 6

Johns, H. D. - 10 6Keighley, Maxsted

Lonsdale, J.H - 10 -Lyon, C.E.A - 10 6

Maxted.Knott&Coles - 10 ePickering, C 5 5 -Reckitt, Sir James,

Ringrose-Ion, Mrs. . . 2 2 -

Scott.F. A 5 -Smith, W. E - 10 -Stirling, M 10 -Trinity House 5 - -Wade, E. S 1 1 _

, Wade, H. N lWells, C. F - 10 6Wilson, Tho»., Sons,

Witty, R. K 10 6

Total Sube £36 16 -

Donations.Promenade Box .... - 8 6

Total Dons... - 10 10Total Subs ..36 16

£37 6 10

HUDDERSFIELDBRANCH.President —

His WOKSHIP THE MAYOR.Honorary Secretary — .W. H. ABMITAGE, J.P.

Assistant Secretary—J. A. FAERASD.

Collector—WILLIAM ENGLAND.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d

Alnley, Sons & Co.,

Armitage Bros. 1 1 -Armitage & Norton 1 1 -Beadon, Colonel .... 1 1 -Beaumont, Job and

Beaumont, Joshua, &Co., Limited 1 1 -

Bentley & Shaw, Ltd. 1 1 -Bentley, F. W., J.P. 1 1 -Blamires, T. & II.,

Booth J J. . 1 1Broadbent, Mrs. J C.

(.Lascelles Hall) . . 1 1 -Brook, E. F - 10 -Brook, Freeman, &

BrooK, Jonas, & Bros.,Ltd 5

Brooke. John, & Sons,Limited 5 - -

Brooke, Miss O\ar-

Calverley, Titus, &Sons 1 1 -

Clarke.T.Kilner,M.D. 1 1 -CwivtherBrotheis.. - 10 6Crowther, Bruce and

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Crowther, H. A. ... - 10 -Crowther, John

Edward 1 1Crowther, John, &

Sons . 1 1 -Crowther & Nichol-

son, Ltd 1 1 -Crovvther, Vf. & "£.

Gumming, William 1 1 -Day, John Vtra 1 1 -Dyson, Law & Son. . - 10 6Eastwood, D. & Sons. 1 1 -Eastwood,Fred.,&Co. 1 1 -Flnlinson, A 1 1 -Firth&Miller 1 1 -Fisher & Co 2 2Fisher, John, & Sons 1 1 -Haigh,Sam 1 1 -Hall, Charles 1 1 -Harrop, Geo.,&Sons 1 1 -Henry, A. S., & Co.,

Hirst, Thomas, & Co. 1 1 -Hirst, William and

Holliday.Read &Sons,Ltd 1 1 -

Holmes, W. C. &Co. 2 2 -Hopkinson, J., & Co.,

[rving,John,M.B.C.M.l 1 -Jennens, Welch & Co.,

Limited 1 1 -Jeesop, Capt. F 2 2 -Jubb, A., & Son, Ltd. 1 1 -£aye & Stewart .... 1 1 -\aye, Jere & Co. . . 1 1 -King W 1 1 -Kirby.Mrs 1 1 -£irk, John, & Sons. 1 1 -Learoyd Brothers &

Co., Limited 2 2 -

£. S. d.Liddell & Brierly,

Liebriech & Beard-sell . . . . 1 1 -

Lockwood & Keighley,Ltd 1 1

Lowenthal, G.E.... - 10 6Lumb, J., & Sons,

Ltd 1 1 -Malliuson, Mrs. A. . 1 1 -Marsden, John - 10 6Martin, Sons & Co.,

Limited 6 5 -Middlemost Bros. &

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Midgley, Mrs. David 1 1 -Moxon, G. I) - 10 6Norton, Tbos., J.P. . 1 1 -Piercy, J. W 5Porritt.K., &Co - 10 6Priest, Allen, & Sons 1 1 -Priestley, Jas., J.P. 1 1 -Eadcliffe, John, &

Sons - 10 6Ramsden, Sir J. W.,

Bart". 2 2Eamsden, Kobert &

Co 1 1Rarnsden, Sykes &

Ramsden 1 1 -Eigby. E. V - 10 6t t o b i n s o n , F , W . , J . P . 1 1 -Shaw, Jlrs.Frfderick 1 1 -Shaw, J. W. & H.,

Shaw, W. Dale. J.P. 1 1 -SMres,James &Sons,

Ltd 1 1 -Stott, F. H. 1 1SykeB,Edwai<J,8iSoEs2 1 -Sykes.Fred. W..J.P.

(Lindley) 5 - -Sykes, George Dyson 1 1 -Sykes, Godfrey &

Sykes, Herbert 10 6Sykes, John, J.P.

Sykes, Joseph, & Co.,Limited . . .... 1 1 -

Sykes, John, & Sons,Ltd. (Turnbridge) - 10 6

Sykes, Miss (FieldHead, Lindley) . . 1 1 -

Sykes, Walter 1 1 -Taylor & Littlewood,

Limited 1 1Taylor, J. Thorpe,

J p i 1 _Thomson, George... 1 1 -Tinker, C. S..J.P. . . 1 1 -Tolson, Legh Dalton 1 1 -Walker, Edwin, &

Wallaces, Ltfl 1 1 -Watkinson, James, &

Sons, Ltd 1 1

Wbitwam, Edward 1 1 -Whitworth, A - 10 6iVilkinson, J.,&SOD - JO 0

WiUana, J. E..J.P.. 1 1 -Wimpemw, W. E. . - 10 6\Voodhead, Edgar T. - 10 -Woodhead, Mrs.E.B. 1 1 -Voodhead, Joseph,

.Vrigley, John, &Sons 1 1 -

Total Subs. . £126 4 -

Donation*.irook & Learoyd... 1 1 - j[eron, Tom l 1 -,

Hillhouse Co-opera-tive Society, Ltd. 2 2 -

[uddeTSfield In-dustrial Society,Ltd 5 - -

£. >. d.Holy Trinity Y. M.

Bible Class, per !Mr. H. Johnson . . - 18 -:

Church of Christ Con- !gregational Son- :

day School, per iMi. Tbomas Kaye \ W t

Woodhead, Joseph,& Sons Ltd . . . 3 3

Contribution Boxes —George Hotel 1 1 5Imperial Hotel... - 2 7Pack Horse Hotel - 4 9Queen's Hotel .... - 5 i

Total Dons.... £16 9 8

Commercial Traveller? At-socialim. Collected byW. Hammond, Esq.

Beardsell. C. W. .. - 10 -Brook A. J 5Hammond, "Walter . - 10 -Jenkins, Joseph. ... - 5 -

Moore, T. H., J.P... - 10 -Swaine, C. A - 5Sums under 6*. .... 2 17 6

Total £5 2 6

Bank Interest 1 15 6

Grand Total... £149 11 8

HULL BRANCH.Patron—

The Right Hon. LOUDIiOyDESBOEOUOH.

(Ho Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary—WILLIAM DYSOH, Esq.

Collector-Mr. A. GLKDHILL.

Annual Subscription*.Barclay & Co., Ltd.. 2 2 -Buckton and Sons,

Messrs. Geo. - 10 6Broadley, CoL.M.P. 1 1 -Butstall and Huffam,

Bnrwell, W 1 1 -

Davis, E., and Co.... 1 1 -Dyson,W. Esq., Hon.

Sec - 10 6Earle, G.&T., Ltd.. - 10 -Ferens, T. R., M.P. 2 2 -Haller.G.R., Ltd... 1 1 -Hammond,Emes, and

Co. Messrs 10 6Helmslng and Son . . - 10 6Horsley, Smith, &

Co 1 1 -King,SirH.S.,M.P. 2 2 -King & Co., Messrs.. - 10 6Kuypere, Ostler, and

Lambert, S., & Co... - 10 6Londesborough, Lord.

The Right Hon. ..10 10 -Malcolm and Son,

Messrs. George ... - 10 6MarahaH, Vf . T -18 eMarris, Willows, and

Smith, Ltd - 10 6Massey & Co - 10 6Maw, Till, Jflrke It

Co.,Messrs 1 I -Moss-Blundell, J. S.

Esq -10 6Sayment & Sharps , - 10 -Reckitt and Sons,

' — L ' ~ — -- — — -- ^_. ,.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 799£. s. d

Bipon, The Most Hon.the Marquifi of ... 2 a -

Shaw, J. H..&SOD. - 10 -Shaw, Son, & Co. ... 1 l -Sissons Brothers and

Co., Messrs 1 i -Tealby & Co.,Me88ra. 1 1 -The Minerva Lodge

(No. 260) of AncientFree and Accepted

The Union of Londonand Smith's Bank,

Veltmann and Co.,

Wade, Sons, and Co.,Messrs. Richard . . 4 4 -

Wadsley, Mrs. E.... 1 1 -White* Son, Ltd. .. 1 1 -Wilson, Sons, & Co.,

Messrs. Thomas.. 10 10 -Winkley and Co.,

Messrs. J 1 1Sums under 10»..... 1 7 6

Total £62 14 6

KEIGHLEY BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Treasurer —J OHH BRIOG, Esq., M.P., D.L.

Honorary Secretary—H. MOETMER BAGGS, Esq.

SKITTOH-Hf-CBAVEH.

Hon. Collector—ALFBED BIBTWHJBTLE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Andertcn, Fred, Esq. - 10 -Barrett, B. B. Eaq.. - 10 6Birtwhistle, R. P.

Charlesworth C. P.

Dawes, A. H. Esq. . - 6 -Dawson, J. T. Esq.. - B -Dewhurst.T. H. Esq. - 10 6Farey, S., &Son.... 1 - -Fattorini, T. Esq. . . - 5 -

Hartley, Rev. E. T. - in 6Ponting, W. H. Esq. - I o oRobinson, Mies - lu -Wilkinson, J. S B. - 10 6Wood, E - 5Sums under B< 2 5 11

£9 a 11

CABLTON.

Miss H. A. SLIHGSBY.

Birch-Reynardson,Rev. E. T 5

Slingsby.W. C. Esq.. - 10 -Slingsby, J.Arthur,

Sums uiider Ss - 7 10

£1 12 10

OABG&AVB.Hon. Collector-

Mrs. C. W. THOMAS.Brown, Henry Esq.. - B -Coaltharst,J.W.Esq. 1 - -D e w h u r s t , Mrs.

Lund Mrs. R - 10 -Mason, Joseph, Esq. - 10 -Merkill Mrs 10llerrimau, W., Esq. - 5 -

£. i. d.Ronndell, Richard,

Esq 1 1 -Tunstili, Mrs. J. . . . - 5 -Wilkinson.Fred.Esq. - 5 -Wilson, Lady 1 1 -Wilsjn, M.Amcotts,

Wilson.SirMattbew,Bart 1 1

Sums under 5* 1 10 6

£ 9 3 6

CONONLEY.

Hon. Collector —Mrs. TETLEY.

Lowe, Bev. T. Hill. - B -Tetley, Mrs - 5

- 13 S

KEIOHLET.Hon. Collector-

Mr. H. MOKIIMEK BAGGS.Haggas, J, & Co.

Messrs 1 1 -

£ 1 1 -

GBASSIXGTON AND Disiaici.Hon. Collector-

Miss M. BEATRICECBOWIHER.

Andeiton, Mrs - 5 -Crowther, Mr. Joseph - 5 -Crowther, Mrs.

Dawson, Mrs. (Burn-sail) - 5 -

Jrocter,Mrs.Wimam - 5 -Watson, Mrs. James - 5 -Sums under 5s 1 11 6

£3 12 -

Total Subs. ..£25 11 9

LEEDS BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Patrons —EABL OP HAHEWOOD.EARL OF WHARNCLIFFE.LORD AlKliDALB.LOBD ALLBETON, -Sir JOHN Jf. BAREAN, Bart.,

M.P.Sir A. T. LAWSON, Bart.President and Honorary

Treasurer —Lord GRIMTHORPE.

Vice-Presidents —JOHN BowLrso, Esq.i. P. BBINDLEY, Esq.WALTER HUDSON. Esq.J. OxLET ISGHAM, Esq.

J. S. R. PHILLIPS. Esq.?roiessor A. SSIITHELLS.

Honorary Secretary —HKNEY LBDOLF, Eaq.

Collector—WM. FENTEKAH-COATES.Annual Subscription*.

Albrecht & Albrecht,Messrs 2 2 -

A t k i n s o n Bros",Messrs 1 1 -

£. s. d.Bagshawe, B. Esq. 1 1 -Barker&Hinchcliffe,

Messrs 1 1 -Barran, J., & Sons,

Messrs 2 2 -Barrett, Albert, Esq. 1 1 -Bectett&Co.,M«ssis. 5 5 -Bedford, Chas. S.

Esq 10 6Bedford, J. E. Esq. 10 6

i Bissington, E. Esq. - 10 6Bowling, John, Esq. 1 1 -Brigg, Rev. J. E. . . - 10 6Briggs, Biley, Esq. 1 1 -Brown, George, Esq. 1 1 -Brown, W. J. Esq. . 2 2 -Buckton, Messrs. B.

* Son 10 6Chorley & Pickers-

gill, Messrs 1 1 -Conyers, J., & Sons,

Messrs 10 6Cooke, Messrs. Alf.,

Ltd 1 1Cowbrough & Co.,

Ltd., Messrs - 10 6Dawson, Mrs. S. (the

late) • l lDemaine,Josepu,Esq. 1 1 -Eagland.W.H. Esq.,

M.D., J.P - 10 6Edmondson, T. Esq. 1 1 -Emsley, Mrs 5Fairbairn Macpher-

son, Messrs 1 1 •Firth, Samuel, Esq. 1 1 -Flitch, J. J. & Son,

Gibbs, W. & Co.,Messrs 1 1 -

Gill, Thos. & Sons,Messrs -10 -

Gordon, John Esq.,

Green, F. W. Esq... 1 1 -Greenwood S Batley,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Hare, Messrs. J., Ltd. - 10 6Harvey, W. Esq 1 iHaVt»om,Bavey &Ct>.,

flepper, John, Esq.,J.P i i

Hepworth & Sons,Messrs. J., LM. . . 1 l -

Hinchlifle.G.H.Esq. 1 1 -Hirsch, P. & Josephy,

Hollis, Walter D.Esq. - 10 6Holmes, Messrs. John,

Holt & Co., Messrs.. - 10 6Hotham & Whiting,

Messrs 1 1 -Rudson.Walter, Esq. 1 1 -Hudsvtell, Clark, &

Co., Ltd., Messrs. - 10 6Hustler, J. H. Esq. • - 10 -Hyam & Co., Messrs.,

L t d 1 1 -niingworth, Ingham,

Messrs.,4Co.,Ltd. 2 2 -Jacksons, Messrs.,

Ltd - 10 6Jackson, Messrs. W.

L. & Sons, Ltd. . . 2 2 -Kirk, R. S., Esq.... l l -Kitson & Co., Ltd.,

Lambert, Miss - 10 6Lambert, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -Lawson, Sir A. T.,

Bart 2 - -Lawson , S., and Sons,

Messrs., Branch ofFairbairn, Law-son, Combe andHarbour, Ltd 1 - -

T.euty, T. E., Esq. . - 10 6Lndolf, Edgar. Esq. 1 1 -Ludolf, G. A.Esq... - 10 6

£. s. d.Ludolf, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -Lupton, A. G. Esq.. - 10 6Lupton, Hy.Esq. .. 1 1 -Manning, Wardle, &

Co., Messrs l l -

MKTC\I, MissC 1 1 -March, Geo. Esq. . . 1 l -M°Connell, Messra.

A. and J - 10 6Morrell, Geo. & Son,

Newby, Messrs. T.and Sons, Ltd. ... - 10 6

Nicholson, J.,& Sons,Messrs., Ltd l l -

Oliver, Mrs. M 1 1 -Ostler, Jas. S. Esq. . - 10 -Peate, Messrs. J., J.

Plews.William, Esq.(190J-8) 1 1 -

Schuuck, Messrs. &Co 1 1 -

Smlth and Hatton,

Smith, J. Wales *Sons, Ltd., Messrs. - 10 6

Smithells, Professor 1 1 -Stables, Marshall,

Esq., J.P - 10 6Stockdale, T. Esq. . . - 10 6Sykes, Wm., Esq. . . - 10 -Taylor. Bros. & Co.,

Taylor, W. Esq S 2 -Town and Sous,

Messrs. J 1 1Tetley and Sons,

Ltd., Messrs. J. . . 3 3 -Tetley, Mrs. F. W. . 1 1 -Watson, J. * Sons,

Messrs., Ltd 1 1 -Wigram, B. Esq.,

J.P. (1908-9) .... 1 1 -Wilkinson, Mrs. . . . l 1 -Wilson, Joshua and

Sons, Messrs., Ltd. 1 1 -Wood, T. M. Esq... - 10 6Woodhouse, E. &

Co., Messrs, Ltd. 2 2 -Yates.W. E.,Measrs.,

Zossenheim, M. &Co., Messrs. 1 1 -

Total Subs. £101 6 6

Donations.Leeds" Brunswick

Harmonic Society,per J. W. Harvey,Esq., Treasurer .. - 17 6

Life-boat Box at 31,

MALTON BRANCH.President —

HUGH W. PEAKSON, Esq.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —SYDNEY H. BUSSELL, Ksq.,

Union of London andSmith's Bans.Annual Subscriptions,

Abbott, Mrs. B. T. G. - 6 -

Legard, Colonel 10 -

Pearson, Robert,Esq. - 5 -Russell, B. S.Esq. . - 5 -Eussell, llrs. C. J. . - 6 -Bussell, Mrs. Geo. . - 5 -Smith, A. J. Esq. . . - 6 -Soulby, A. E. B. Esq.- 5 -

800 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1909.£. i. d.

St. (Juintin, Mrs. ... - 5 -Strickland, F. Esq. . - 5 -Tute, Miss 6Wateon, Miss 1 1 -

Total .-.£14 2

MIDDLESBROUGHBRANCH.

"Local Committee —A. 0. COCHRANE, Esq.COLLECTOR op H.M.CCSTOMS.JOHN M. LKNNARD, Esq.,

J.P.

Honorary Secretary—JAMRS HOGG, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Bell Bros., Messrs. . 2 2 -Bolckow, Vaughan,

feCo...... 1 2

Dixon, Sir R., & Co. 2 2 -Donaan, Long & Co. 2 2 -North Eastern Steel

C o 2 2 -N o r m a n b y Iron-

Peat, W. B.,&Co.. 1 1 -Sadler, SirS. A. ... 1 1 -Samuelson, Sir B., &

Co 2 2 -Tees Conservancy

Commissioners ... 3 3 -Walton, Jos., M.P. . 1 1 -Waraer & Co - 10 6

Total Subs.. £2 1 10 6

Donations.Middleabro' Shipping,

per Collector of

Stockton Shipping,per collector ofTees dues.Stockton 1 12 0

Total Dons 68 9 3Total Snbs' 21 10 6

£S9 19 9

REDCAR BRANCH.i-Local Committee —

The MABQUIS or ZETLAND,President.

THOMAS NELSON, Esq.,Chairman.

F. 11. ATKIXSON-, Esq.C. D. BACOX, Esq.Sir HUGH BELL, Bart.A. O. COCHRANE, Esq.Mr. HENRY DEWS, Chief

Officer H.M. Coast Guard.GEORGE JOBSON, Esq.Dr. MACKISLA1! .Dr. W. MACKIXLAY.C. H. ROBERTSON, Esq.J. P. WATSON-, Esq.

Honorary Secretaries -J. M. MEEK. EeqDr. A. S. ROBINSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Atkinson, F.R., Esq. - 5 -Bacon, C. D., tsq . . - 5 -Bell Broa 2 •! -Cochrane, A. 0. Esq. - 10 -Dorman, Long & Co. 2 2 -Emerson, E. B. Esq. - 10 -

£. s. d.Houghton, Capt. ... - 6 -Hyncl, Jas., Esq 1 1 -Jobson, George, Esq. - 5 -Mackinlay, J>r - 5 -Mackinlay Dr W 5

Robertson,C.H. Esq. - 5 -

Wethey, R. E. Esq. - 10 -Interest from " John

Farmer" Legacy. 4 10 -

Total Snbs £13 10 -Donations.

Contribution Bixes. 2 12 4

Total £16 2 4

ROBIN HOOD'S BAYBRANCH.President—

Sir CHARLES STRICKLAND,Bart.

Local Committee —J. W. BAKRT, Esq.Mr. COOPER, late Coast-

guard Officer.Capt. WILLIAM HARRISON.Capt. GEORGE MEXNELL.Capt. ISAAC MILLS.Capt. JOHN- MILLS.GEORGE MOSLET, Esq.,F.G.S.Mr. RANDALL, late Coastguard

Officer.Mr. T. KXIGHTLEY SMITH.Mr. W. A. SMITH.Capt. JACOB STORM.Capt. CHAIILES TAYLOR.Capt. GEORGE TAYLOR.Mr. BECK, H.JI. Coastguard.

Kev. R. JERMTN COOPIB,M.A.

Annual Subscriptions...Barry, J. W., Esq... 1 1 -Blandford, Mrs 1 1 -Chretien, Miss - 10 -Cooper, Rev. R.

Jennyn 2 2 -Smith,Mrs.R.Knight-

Smith, Mr. W. A... - 10 6Smith, Mr. T. K. . . - 10 6Strickland, Sir Chas.

Bart 3 3 -

TotalSubs...£10 18 -Donations.

Miss 5. E. Goodwill,Sale of Work 1 1 -

" Life-Boat Day."per G. Mosley,Esq 6 7 7

Officers and crew ofthe Dulcie by Capt.W. Harrison. . . . 1 17 6

Contents of FishDock Box 312 4

Contents of Life-boat

Total £24 8 5

RUNSWICK ANDSTAITHES BRANCH.

Patron—The Most Hon. the MABQCIS

OF NOEMAHBT.

President —SirC. M. PALMER, Bart., M.P.

Local Committee —GEOBGE BROTCHIE, Esq.,

Chairman.

Dr. J. B. LAVEBICX.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Brotchie,George,Esq. - 10 6Laverick, Dr. J. B. . - 10 6Palmer, Lady 4 4 -

TotalSubs...£5 5 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes. 1 4 -

Total £6 9 0

SALTBURN-BY-THE-SEA BRANCH.

President —The Most HOD. the MARQUIS

OF ZETLAND.Local Committee —

\V. H. A.WHiaTos. Eeq.,J.P. , Chairman.

. E. HAMILTON, Esq., J.P.EDWARD HARRIS, Esq.Eev. B. IRVIN, M.A.C'apt. WEATHEEILL.Mr. W. WILLIAMS, ex-

Chief Officer H.M. Coast-guard.

The Officer in charge ofH.M. Coastguard Station,Saltburn.Honorary Treasure!

and Secretary—Dr. E. J. BURXETT.

Annual Subscriptions.Barker, Mr - 5Bell Bros., Messrs.,

Middlesbrough . . 2 2 -

Burnett, Dr. E - 10 -Chaloner, Col 1 1 -CJarkson, Mrs - 5 -Crosttrrcaite, Mrs. . . - \0 -Curry, Mr. H - 10 6Da vie, Mr. W. S. .. - 10 -Dent, Mr. J. W 5 -

Dorman, Mr. A. J . . 2 2 -Dorman, Long & Co.,

Messrs 2 2 -Fleming, Mr., the

late, interest on

Fleury Miss 10French, Mr. H. R.. - 10 6Fry, Mr. T. Wilfrid - 10 -Hamilton, Mr. E.,

J P 1 1Harris, Mr. Edward. 1 1 -

Heslop, Mr. Thomas - 10 -Hill Mr. J 1 1 -Hornsby, Mr. W. . . - 5 -Hutchence, Mr. W. . - 5 -Hutchinson, Mr.T.C.

J.P 2 2I'Anson, Mr. W.... - 5 -Irvin, Rev. B., M.A. - 10 6Jackson, Mr. G. B.. - 10 6

Jones, Mr. O.Connell - 5 -Kennedy, Mr. J. . . - 6 -Lambert, Mr. J. R.. - 10 6Littleboy, Mr. C. W. - 10 6Livingstone, Mr. G. - 6 -McBain, Mr. F. C. . - 5 -McCurnech, Mr. R. . - 10 6McLellan, Mr. J 1 1 -Melliship, Mrs. Wm - 6 -Monk, Mr V.H.. . . - 5 -Palmer, Capt - !0 -Panton, Mr.W. H... 1 1 -Pearson, Mrs. T. G. - 10 6

£. t. <t.

Preston, Mr. C - 5 -Rapp.Mr.W - 5 -Rapp & Sons, Messrs. - 10 (Rigg Miss - 10 6Samuel, Mr. H., M.P. 1 - -Spink, Capt. Thoa. . - 10 8Stackhouse, Mr. F.. - 5 -Terry Mr W - 10 6Trevor, Mrs., Gnis-

Upton Mr W , . 6 -Walker, Mr. W.

Eden, J.P 10 6Walton, Mr. Joseph,

M.P., J.P 1 1 -Westgarth, Mr. T... 1 1 -Wharton, Mr.W.H.

A., J.P., Skelton

Whitwell,Mr.Joseph,JP - 6 -

Whitwell, Mr. Wm.,J.P 2 - -

Wigram,Mrs.W.L.,Redriff 1 i -

\Vil6ori, th. E. W. . - ie -Wilson, Miss - 10 -Zetland.The Marquis

Sums under 6s 3 12 -

Total Subs.. £58 12 -

Donations.Collected by Mr.

Sowerby at Life-boat Exercises ... 2 18 10

Bank Holiday Col-

Pillar Boxes —Life-boat House. . 3 4 9Lookout House. .. - 11 H

Other ContributionBoxes —

Alexandra Hotel - 7 4

Total Dons 9 12 10Total Subs. ....58 12 -

£68 4 10

SCARBOROUGHBRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. The EARL ofLONDESBO ROUGH.

Local Committee —BENJAMIN FOWLER. Esq.,

J.P.JOSHUA ROWNTREE, Esq.,

J.P.G. ALDERSON SMITH, Esq.,

J.P., D.L.WALTER CASS-SMITH, Esq.ALBERT STRANGE, Esq.HICK, BCRLINSON WALEJSE,

Eeq.J. W. DF.EW, Esq., M.A.J. G. HAWKSLKT BEDFORD.

Esq.Colonel KKNDALL, J.P.ALFRED SHUTTLBWORTH.Esq.C.O. COASTGUARD.C.O. CUSTOMS.

Honorary Secretary—JOHN STEPHENSON, Esq.

AmrnaJ, SubtcripMoni.Barton, Mrs - 10 -Bedfurd.J.G.Hawks-

ley, E'q 1 i

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 801£. t. it.

Bentley's YorkshireBreweries, Ltd. . . - 6 -

Boyes, W. Esq - 10 6Booth, A. R. Esq. . - 10 -Bright* Sons, Messrs.- 6 -

Chapman & Sons,Messrs. Henry ... - 6 -

Daniel Mrs . , . . . 10 -Drew, J. W. Esq.,

M.A 1 1 -Duncombe, Hon.

Mrs 1 - -Fowler, B. Esq., J.P. - 6 -Godfrey, Dr. F., J.P. - 10 -Graham, C. C. Esq. - 5 -

Hebden, Miss E. . . . - 5 -Helmsley,G.F.Esq. 1 1 -Hick, Bnrl inson

Walker, Esq - 5 -Hngill, Miss 1 1 -Jackson, W. B. Bsq. 1 - -Jackson, Mrs. Geo. . 1 1 -Kendall,Colonel,J.P. - 5 -Kendall, Mr. F - 5 -Lindsay,Archdeacon - 10 6Marshall and Snel-

grove, Messrs. ... - 10 -Maxwell, Mrs. E. . . 5 - -Mitchell, Mrs 5 -Nesfield, G. S. Esq.. - 6 -Ogilen, J. R. Esq. . . - B -Eea, WalterE., Esq.

M.P. 1 1 -Rhodes, J. Esq - 10 -Rowntree, Joshua,

Esq., J.P - 6 -Rowntree,J-H.Esq. - 6 -Bnwntree, J .W .Esq. ,

J.P - 5 -Rowntree.W.S.Esq.,

J.P - 5 -Savery, S. Esq - 6 -Scarborongh Brewery

Co.,Ltd - 6 -Shnttleworth, Alfred,

Esq 2 2 -Smith, Geo. Alder-

son, Esq., J.P.,D.L - 10

Stepbenson, Mr. J. . - 10 -Strange, Albert, Esq. - 10 -Tindall, Miss G. ... - B -Tindall, Mrs. R. H. . - 10 -Walker Mrs - 6 -Wallis & Blakeley,

Watkins,Miss - 6 -Whittaker. M. T.

Esq., J.P - 5 -Wilkinson.Oscar.Esq.l - -Sums under 5s 8 10 6

Total Subs. £37 9 6

| Donations.Duncombe.Hon.J.D. 1 - -

Total Dons.. .£1 - -

Boxet.Broadway Hotel.... - 5 2Life-boat House. ...21 11 1Shipping Office - 10 -Harbour Master ' s

Office 2 8

Total Boxes. £22 8 11

SUJMABY.

Total Snbs 37 9 6Total Dons 1 - -Total Boxes ... 22 8 11

£60 18 5

SETTLE BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

President -WALTER MOBBISOU, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Miss CLAYTON, Townbead,

Settle.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Armstrong, W. B. - 10 -Bearcroft, P. Esq. . . - 5 -Bryning, The Misses - 10 -Charnley, Miss. .... - 5 -Christie, Hector, Esq. 2 2 -Clapham, T.R.Esq. 1 1 -Clayton, The Misses 1 - -Fennell, Mrs - B -Foster, James, Esq. - B -Hammond, Jas. Esq. 1 1 -Hammoud, Misses. . - 10 -Jarry, Miss - 5 -Knowles, T. E. Esq. 2 2 -Mattinson, F. Esq.. - B -Morrison, Walter,

Esq 5 - -Nicholson, Mrs - 10 -Perfect, Mre 5 -Picard, Miss 5Preston, Mrs 1 - -Robinson, J. G. Esq. - 10 -Sedgwick, Miss .... 1 - -Shepherd, Mrs. J.W. - B -SHnger Mrs 1 1 -Stackhonse, Mrs.

(Ingfleld) 1 1 -Stackhonse, Mrs.

Watkins, Mrs 1Watkraa, Tilrs. A. . . 1 - -Yorke, T. E. Esq... 1 1 -Gaskell, Miss, col-

lected at LongPreston - 1 7

Perfect, Miss, col-lected at Stain-forth l - -

Bank Interest - 6 3

Total Snbs... £26 12 3

S H E F F I E L DBRANCH.

Local Committee—JAMES DICKSON.G. H. HUNT.WILLIAM IRONS.ROBERT J. NICHOLSON.W. F. OSBOEN.T. E. VlCKEES. J.P.

Secretary and Treasurer—JAMKS HENDERSON.

Annual Subscription!.Beard, Herbert 1 1 -Broughton, C.J. E.. 1 - -Chesterman, James

Clegg.J.C 1 1 -Cole, Brothers, Ltd. . 1 1 -Cooke, Win. & Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -Dixon, Jas. and Sons 2 - -Ellin T. R 1 1Firth, Bernard A. . . 2 2 -Firth, T. and Sons,

L t d 6 5 -Fowler, Fredk - 10 6Fox, S., & Co., Ltd.. B - -Gilmour, D. and Co.,

Henderson, James.. - 10 6Hunt and Beck .... 1 1 -Button, W. & Sons,

L t d 1 1 -Kayser, Ellison &

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Kenyon, John & Co. 1 1 -

£. s. d.Law, H. B - 10 6Marsh Bros. & Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -Martin, Hall, and Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -Osborn, W.F - 10 6Porter, C. G 2 - -Rossell, H. & Co.

Ltd . 1 1Stephenson, H. K... 1 1 -Stocksbridge Co-oper-

ative Soc., Ltd. . . 2 2 -Turton, T. and Sons,

L t d 1 1 -Vickers, Sons, &

Maxim Ltd .... 2 2 -Walker and Han ... 1 1 -

Wharncliffe, Earl of 1 - -Wightman, Arthur. 1 1 -Wood, John, & Sons. 1 1 -

TotalSubs..£45 13 -

Donations.Water Department

Clerks 2 8 6Sums under 55 - 6 -

Total Dons... 2 13 6Total Snbs. ..45 13 -

£48 6 6

WAKEFIELDBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —FRANCIS B. ELLISON.

Annual Subscription*.Leatham, J. F. . . . 1 1 -Leathnm, S. G..... 1 - -Micklethwaite, Mrs

Richardson, H - 10 6Tew, Herberts.... 2 2 -Tew.Percy 1 - -

Total £6 13 6

WHITBY AND UP-GANG BRANCHES.

Local Committee —Capt. RIOHD. FOSTEE.Capt. R. GIBSON.J . K. HAB.BOWISG, Esq., C.C.Capt. W. JEFFEKSON.Capt. W. KSIGHT.Capt. JOHN MILBUBN.Capt. BESET PEABCE, R.N.H. SHALES, Esq.Capt. RICHD. SHAILES.JEFFEESON STJGGIT, Esq.E. 0. TORNBDLL, Esq.Capt. C. VASEY.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. J. W. FOSTER.

Annual Subscriptions.Attlay, Capt. W. H. - 5 -Austen, Rev. G - 6 -Beckett, Hon. Ger-

vase.M.P 2 2 -Brooks, Mr. Jno — - B -Bnchannan.Geo.Esq. - 10 6Chapman, J. J. Esq.,

J .P 1 1 -Elliot, Sir Charles,

Bart S - -Foster, Capt. Jno. . . - B -Frank, Mr. Jno. ... - B -Graham, Mr. Geo. ..- 6 -

£. s. d.Gray, W. S. Esq. ... - 10 -Grimthorpe, Lord . . 1 - -Harrowing, Mrs. A. - 10 -Home & Son, Messrs. - 5 -Langbourne, Miss . . - 10 6Marwood,Christ,Esq. 1 1 -Milburn, Capt. J. . . . - S -Moorsom, Miss .... 1 1 -Nicholson, Mr. W... - B -Pannett, R. E. Esq. . - 5 -Richardson, F. Esq.. - B -Scott Mrs - 5 -Simpson, Miss - B -Smailes, Capt. R. . . - B -Smailes.Capt.Thos.. - 10 6Smales, Charles, Esq. - 5 -Smales.Capt. H.\V. - B -

Thompson, CharlesF Esq 1 1 -

Tinley, Dr B -Tinley, T. T. Esq. . - 5 -Turnbull and Son,

Messrs 10 6Ueherwood, Mrs. ... - 6 -VVinham, Miss A. . . 1 1 -Sums under B> 2 - 6

Total Subs.. £24 4 6

Donations.A Hampstead Visitor - 5 -Collected in Box at

new Life - boat

Other ContributionBoxes 6 14 10

Collections at Aug.E x e r c i s e s forBranch Funds . . 16 10 -

Collected on RegattaDay (one half) ... 1 - -

Total Dons. ... 25 7 7Total Subs. ... 24 4 6

£19 12 1

WITHERNSEABRANCH

Local Committee—M. CHEVEKTON-BEOWN,

Esq., Chairman.G. C. BCENS, Esq.ERIC CHEVERTON-Br.OWN,

Esq.Mr G FULLER. Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard, Witb-ernsea.

Captain A. M. JACKSOS.Captain F. W. JONES.Captain J. KING, R.N.R.D. LIVINGSTON, Esq.J. G. TWIGO. Esq.J. WILKINSON, Esq.Captain W. WOOD.Captain W. Youso.

Honorary Secretary-Captain W. NEWMAN.Honorary Assistant

Secretary —Dr. A. E. SFROULLE.

Annual Subscriptions.Armstrong, Captain - 10 6Aspinall, Captain . . - 10 6Barron, Captain.... - 10 6Bean, Captain A. H. - 10 6Belding. Captain ... - 10 6Boyle, Captain F. .. - 10 6Brown, Eric Chever-

Brown, M. Chever-ton, Esq. J.P 10 6

Burns, G. C. Esq. . . - 10 6

802*. ». d.

Cartwright, E. Esq - 10 6Cantley, Mrs 1 - -Cawcutt, C»ptain F. - 10 6Chambers, Capt. H.. - 10 6Collier, Captain 6 -Cowbrick, Captain'.. - 10 6Decent, Captain .... - 5 -Drasdo, P. T. Esq.. - 10 CDufflll, Captain T... - 10 6Duguid, R. Esq - 10 6Eshelby, Capt. M... - 10 6Ford, Captain K. ... - 10 t>Ford, Captain W.... - 6 -French Capt. H. E 10 6Groves, Captain.... - 5 -Haldane, — , Esq... 1 1 -Hayes, Captain 5 -Hearneld & Lambert,

Messrs 1 1 -Hide, J. Esq - 10 6Hornsby, Captain F. - 10 6Hudson, Captain... - 6 -,Hutchinson, W. H.

Jackoon, Captain A. - 10 6Jackson, Miss 1 1 -Joaes, Captain F. . . - It) 6King,Cpt.J.,R.N.R. - 10 6Lear, A. Esq - 10 6Livingstone. D. Esq. - 10 6Lofley, Captain .... - 5 -Massam, Captaiu. . . - 10 6

Mil er. Rev 1 1 -Morrill, T. Esq - 10 6Myers, Copiain - 10 6Newman, Capt. W.. - 10 6Norton, Captain ... - 10 6Nunburnholme,Lord 1 1 -Orme, Captain - 5 -Owen, Captain J. .. - 10 6Pepper, Capt. G. ... 1 1 -Pickering, U. Esq. . . 1 1 -Sanderson, Oswold,

Esq 1 1Sawyer, John, Esq.. - 10 6Soulsby, Capt. F. . . - 10 6Spronlle, Dr. A. E. . . - 10 «Steele, Captain J . . - 10 6Thorahill, Captain.. - 10 6Thorp, Captain 10 6Trinity House. Hull 6 - -Twigg, J. G. Esq. . . - 10 6Waterhonse, Captain - 10 6Wilkinson, J. Esq.. 1 1 -Wilson, A. Stanley,

Esq., M.P 1 1 -Wilson, Captain .... - 5 --Wilson, Capt. Clive,

D SO . 1 1Wilson, Kenneth,

Esq 1 1 -Wilson, Thos.,Sons,

&Co 5 5 -Wood, Captain J. . . - 5 -Wood, Captsin W... - 10 6Young. Captain 10 6

Total Subs.. £50 14 -Donation*.

Contribution Boxes.. 1 3 4Collected on beacb at

exercise of Life-buat 4 6 10

Total.... £56 4 2

YORK BRANCH.Local Committee—

The Very Rev. the DEAN opYORK, Chairman.

JOSEPH ACAK, Esq., J.P.Miss DIHSDALE.Miss Emu. MIDDLKB-OOD.

Treasurer andHonorary Secretary—ALBERT LUXD, Esq.

THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1909.

Annual Subscriptions,£. s. d.

Agar, Joseph, Esq.,J p 1 -

Barstow, The Misses 1 10 - 'Brown, Miss E 1 1 -Butcher, J. G. Esq. I

K.C - 10 -!Carlisle, The Rt.Hon.

the Countess of ... 2 - - jCarr, John P. Esq. . - 10 6Glutton, The Misses 1 1 - jCowling, H. Esq - 1 0 -Cressy Miss . - 10Dean of York, The

Very Rev 1 1 -Deramore, The Right

Dimsdale, Miss 3 3 -Elsley, Miss 1 1 -Faber, G. D. Esq.,

M.P. 1 1 -Fausset, Rev. Canon' 1 - -Green, F. Lycett,

Esq., M.F.H 2 10 -dutch, Mrs -10 - 'Haworth, Mrs - 10 6Hill, John R, Esq.,

J .P 1 1 -Kitehing, Thoa. R.

Esq 1 1 -Leak. Mrs. Wm 1 11 6Lindberg, Major T.

H - 10 6Lloyd, Mrs. Edward 1 1 -Maclagan, The Hon.

Mrs 1 1 -Melrose, C. J. Esq.. 1 1 -Melrose, James, JEsq.,

J.P - 10 -Middlewood, Miss.. 5 5 -Monkhouse, Miss . . - 5 -Oldfield, J. E. Esq.. - 5 -Perkins, Ri chard, Esq. - 1 0 6

Procter, J.W. Esq.. 1 1 -Richardson, the late

H., per J. W.

Richardson, Mrs. M.

Rowntree, Jos. Esq.,J.P 1 - -

Russell, Mrs. A. H 1 1 -Shann, Fredk. Esq.,

J.P 1 1 -Shann, Geo., Esq. . . 1 1 -Smith, H. H. Riley,

Esq.,J.P 1 1 -Spence, Malcolm,

Esq -10 6Stroughair, James,

Esq - 10 6Swift, H. L. Esq.... - 10 -Taite, Mrs - 5 -Teasdale, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Tenuant,H.Esq.,J.P. 2 - -Thackwray, W. H.

Esq - 10 -Thomlinsou- Walker,

W. Esq., J.P - 10 6Thompson, Geo. S.

Esq 1 1 -Thomson. W. F. H.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Thorpe, Mrs.Fieldeni - 5 -Trotter, J. R., Esq. - 5 -Whitehead, Mrs 1 1 -Wilberforce, Mrs.

Wm.W - 10 6Wilson, Geo. Esq. .. - 10 -Wilson, Mrs. H 1 - -

= Wolstenholme, Wis. - 5 -Wood, Mrs. S 1 - -Wood, Thos. F. Esq.,

J.P 1 iWright, Wm. Esq. . - 10 6

TotalSubs £62 4 -

1

SCOTLAND.^berfceensfim,

ABERDEEN BRANCH.Patrons —

The Most Noble the MARQUIS 'OF HUNTLY.

The Eight Hon. the EAEL OFABERDEEN.

The Right Hon. the EARL orKINTORE.

The LORD FORBES.Local Committee —

The LORD PROVOST OF ABER-DEEN, Chairman.

Treasurer and Hon.Secretary —

ROBERT GUMMING, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Aberdeen Steam Na-

vigation Company 1 1 -Aberdeen, N e w -

castle and HullSteam Company . .11 -

Adam Bros., Ltd. .. 1 1 -Cook, John, & Son. . - 10 6Cooper, Patrick .... - S -Davidson, Geo. and

Henderson, J. & W. -10 6Irvin, R. & Sons ... - 10 6Leslie, W. & Co - 10 8Lndwig, Chas. & Co. - 5 -North of Scotland

Steam Navigation

Rennle, John T. itSon - 10 «

Spence, James, Esq. - 2 6Stewart, Sir David. . 1 1 -Webster, Alexr., Ad-

vocate - 5 -

Total Subs £ 9 5 6

FRASERBURGHBRANCH.

Patron —The Right Hon. the LOBD

SALTODH.

Local Committee—Provoet FISLATSON.Rev. H. FTEE.DENNIS GLANTON, Chief

Officer H.1I. Coastguard.Rev. M. P. JOHKSTONK.WM. MACCOSNACHIE.Captain G. MACKAY.Bailie MACKIE.ROBERT TINDALL.GEOEGE WALKER.Treasurer & Hon. Sec.—ANDREW TARBAS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Fordyce, Mrs., of

Brucklay Castle . . 1 - -Fraserburgh Harbour

Commissioners ...29 18 -

Saltoun, Rt. Ho. Lord 5 - -

Total Subs.... £4 2 13 -.Donations.

Contribution Boxes. - 9 9

N E W B U R G HBRANCH.President—

Joan H. UDNT, Esq.

Local Committee-Rev. J. S. LOCTIT, Chair-

man.JOSEPH BAIRD.THOS. N. COOK.GtOROE G. CEEVIE.A. FlBDES.Captain GAREETT, R.N.Rev. C. HASLEWOOD.General MACKENZIE.F. C. MACPHEBSON.GEO. S. MOIR.PETEK MCBKAT.JOHN MUTCH.JOHN RITCHIE.J. GOBUON STEWART.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. WILLIAM ML'RBAT.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Lumsden, Captain . . 1 - -Mackenzie, Gen.... l - -Russel Trust ft - -

Udny, John H. Esq. 5 - -

Total Subs.. £14 - -

Donations.Loutit, Kev. J. S. . . - 5 -

Ritchie, John - 5 -

ToMiBoDS. .. 1 1 10Total Subs... 14 - -

£15 1 10

PETERHEADBRANCH.

Local Committee—THE PROVOST OF THE BIJROH.GEOBGE BIRNIE.WILLIAM L. BIENIE.ALEX. CAESEOIE.JOHN MITCHELLCaptain ROBERTSON.Captain SALUOND.J. VV. SlATEB.JAMES WILSON.

Honorary Treasurer —D. F. BIENIE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —H. GRAY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Gray, Robert - 10 6Leask, Provost .... - 10 6Martin, David - 5 -Robertson, R - 5 -

Sinclair and Buchan - 5 -Sums under 5s 6 14 -

Total Subs.. £13 10 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes. 1 3 6Peterhead Harbour

Trustees, amountcollected from

Total £43 7 9 Total £36 5 6

! '

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 803

PORT ERROLLBRANCH.

Local Committee—; The Right Hon. the Earl

ERROLL, Chairman.I Rev. JOHN STRM3HAK, "M.A.,

Vicp-Cbairman.Rev. B. ALCOCK.JAMES BODDIE.WILLIAM BRESINER.FREDERICK W. DYSON.Lieut. GARRET, R.N., Divi-

j sional Officer Coastguard.Rev. ADAM McKAi, Parish

Minister.' CHAS. MIDDLETON, Esq.: JOHX REID.

JOHN SMITH.JAS. H. STEWART, M.D.

Treasurer andHonorary Secretary-

Mr. JOHN COLLINS.

Annual Subscriptions.JE. >. d.

: GeorgeE.Belliss,Eiq. - 10 -Kussel Trust 5 - -

: Sums under 5* 5 4 2

• Total Subs., ..£10 14 2Donation*.

Contribution Boxes. - 16 2

Total. ..£11 10 4

i «^^__

arggllsliue,CAMPBELTOWN

AND SOUTHENO(CANTYRE) BRANCH.

I Patron—His Grace the CDKR OF

ABGTLU. K.T.Local Committee—

i Ex-Provost MITCHELL, Presi-dent.

ANDREW, DAVID, Southpnd.Boro, JAMBS, of Carekey,

Southend.BROOM, W.BBOWN, Dr.J. P.CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER.

j COLVILL, JQHH, Rockbank,LOTHIAN, JAMES.

J MACCALLUM, DUNCAN.MACNEAL, Captain HECTOR,

of Ugadale.MACNISH, HUGH.MCCORKINDALE. ANDREW.

: McQoEEN, Ex- Bailie.I MARTIN, Captain 0.i MUTR, JOHN. Ex-Bailie.

Postmaster, TheRALSTON, Ex-Bailie.REn>,W.,Southend.KEOCH, JAMES.

: THOMSON, Dr. HARVEY.WAKEHAM, Rev. Caton.WALLACE, Ross.

Hon. Secretary —J. A. GARDINER.

Annual Subscriptions.Amsworth,J.S.,M.P. - 10 -Argyll, His Grace the

Uukeof, K.T 5 - -Armour & Sons. Robt. - 6 -Boyd, James, of

Broom, William ... - 10 -

£. s. d.Brown, Uev. P. S.. . - 5 -Brown, Dr. J.P. ... - 5 -Brown, Thomas L.. . - 5 -Brown £ Co., Thomas - 5 -Brown, Matthew ... - 5 -Bulloch, Lade & Co.,

Limited .. 1Campbell, Alex.,

G lenramakill . . . . J - -Campbell, Arch. ... - B -Campbell, J. E.,

Aidpatrick I - -Campbell.TneMisses - 10 -Campbeltown Bread

and Flour Co.,Limited 5 -

Campbeltown * ,'o-operative Society . 1 - -

Clark, J., London .. 1 - -Clark, Matthew 6 -Clark - Neill, J.,

Paisley 5 - -Coats, MajorAudrew,

D.S.O 10 - -Coats, T. C. Glen ... 1 - -Coats, Sir Thomas

Colvill Jobn 5 -Colvill, Mrs - 10 -Colville, David - 10 -Oolville, Dnncan ... - 10 -Cordiner, Miss - 5 -Cunningham, Dr. ... - 5 -Cunningham, R. Y.. - 6 -Dick, Matthew - 5 -Douglas, William . . - 5 -Dnncan, A. H - 5 -

Fleming,Mre.,NorthPark JO -

Jalbraith&Cochrane - b -Galloway, T L - ,5 -Gardiner, A. H. ... - is -Gardiner, G. W. . . . - B -Gardiner, Capt. Hay 1 - -Gardiner, J. A 1 - -Gardiner, Dr. M.,

Richmond 1 1 -Gibson, MTB., So\itti-

Greenlees, A. M.... - B -Green lees, Miss,

Eurobank - 10 -'ireenlees, Mrs. C. C. - 5 -Greenlees, JSaml. ... 1 - -Greenlees, William - s -•ireig, 8. K - 5 -Hall Allan 1 1Hall J. M 10 -Hall, Major Win., of

Torresdale I - -Hall, Miss Grace M. - 10 6Hall, Stuart, of Kil-

lean '1Hall, Miss, of Kit-

lean, In memory of - 10 6Hamilton, Duncan.. - 5 -Harbour Trustees . . 6 - -

Hunter, J. A - 5 -

K e n n e d y , W m. ,Glencreggau 1 1 -

Lamont, Campbell,

Laugton, S., London 1 - -Lothian, James .... - 5 -

Love,W.McN.,Lou-

Macalister, MajorC.B., of Gleobarr 1 1 -

Macalister, Captain,K.N - 5 -

MacCallum, Duncan 1 - -Maedouald, D. W.,

M a c d o u a l d , J.Ronald, M. ofLargie . - 1 0 -

£. *. d.Macdonald, Rev.

Macfadyeo, Mrs. ... - 6 -Mackinnon, Mrs.,

Davaar I - -Mackinnon, Duncan,

Mackinnon, Mrs., ofRonachan 1 1 -

Mac Laverty, Graeme ,Glasgow - 6 -

Macleod, Col., of

Macnair, Sam - 5 -Macncal, Captain

Hector, of Ugadale 1 - -M a c t a g g a r t , Col.

Charles - 6 -Mactaggart, Dan. . . - 10 -Mactaggart, J. N. . . - 5 -Maxtone,D.M - 6 -McCalman, Geo. ... 1 - -M cCorq uoda le ,

Harold, Essex 1 - -McEachran&Co., R. - B -McEachran, J. J.,

McKereie, Mrs. Isa-bella - 10

McMillan, W - 5 -McMinn, Chas - 5 -McNaughton, Mrs. 1 - -McPherson.Ex-Bailie- B -McQueen, Ex- Bailie - 5 -McSporran, James,

Glasgow - 5 -Mitchell, Ex-Provost - 10 -

Munro, Rev. J. M. . - 5 -

P a i s l e y , George,

Paterson, T. S - 5 -Paulin, David, Edin-

RalstoD, John - 5 -Reid Robert - 5Reid, lUfcert,oiKitt-

eiian - 10Reoch, James. - 5 -Richmond. G. M 5 -Russell, Very Rev.

J. C., D.i) 1 - -Sheriff* Co., J.B... - 5 -Smith, James - 5 -Stewart, Capt.,Knock-

rioch 1 - -Stewart, N. B., Keil. 3 - -Templrton, J. H. . . - 5 -Thomson. Ur.Harvey - 5 -T.,lmie, Rev. Alex.. - 6 -Wakeb.a,m, Rev.

Wallace, Ross - 6 -Wallace.Sheriff Wm. - 5 -

Wilwn, H., Glasgow 1 - -Wotherspoon, T. (i..

Younger, H. J., cfiieumore 1 - -

Total Subs. ...£116 15 C

Donations.Argyll, The Ponager

Campbell, Miss, ofBlytbswood - 5 -

Campbell & Hall,Messrs - 5 -

Coats, P. M., Paisley 1 - -Coats, W. A., bkel-

morlie Castle 5 - -

G a r d i n e r , M i s s,Collected by - 5 -

Graham. Tbe Mar-quis of 3 - -

£. I. d.Macalister, Mis.,

Maca lman , Mrs.

Smith, G. Mnrray,MarketHarboroupth 1 - -

Smith,B..,ButeATrns,Rothe^av 10 -

Ditto Collected by. - 10 -U'akpha'ii.Mastertr.,

< ollectedby - 7 -Wilson, Mr. H.,Hlas-

gow, Collected by. - 10 -Sums under 5s - 3 -Collecting Boxes.... 6 3 2Bank Interest - 8 -

Total Dons 25 14 2Total Subs 116 15 (i

1142 S 8

asrsfim.ARDROSSAN

BRANCH.

Patron —The Eari of EotusTols ABB

WINTON.President—

Hon. G. R. VEENOH.Chairman —

Capt. ROBT. SHIELDS.Vice-Chairman —

ROBERT BLAKELY.Local Committee —

W. R. E. ALEXANDER.R. L. ALPINE.JOHN BAKK.ALBERT BEARD.Provost CHBTSTIE.Captain FDLLARTON.Councillor GOODWIN.WILLIAM GUTHRIB.WM. < :. GOTHRIBCoastguard btation Officel

RADCLIFFE,CHARLES MURCHIE.Major PEARSON.JOHN ROBERTSON.ARCHIBALD RDSSELL.HUGH S. SMITH.JOHN STEWART.WM. YODNQ.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

THOMAS GUTHRIE.

Annual Subscriptions.Egllinun ana Wlntou,

Allan, Dr - 6 -

Alpine R L - 6 -Alpine, W. M - 5 -Anderson, John .... - B -Anderson, William. - 5 -Ardrossan Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . 1 1 -Ardrossan l>ryUock

and ShipbuildingCo., Ltd 1 1 -

Arthur&Co., Ltd... 5 - -

Baird, Wm. and Co.,

Blakeley, Kobert . . . - 10 -

Campbell, Jas - 10 6

3 D

804 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909J£. s. d.

Campbell, Mrs.Thos. - 5 -

Chrystie, Provost ... - 5 -

Cnnningbame, Capt.G K., uf Auchen-harvte 1 1 -

Fiaiiie, A. and SOD . 2 2 -

Fullarton. » ispt .... - 5 -Gray, William - 5 -

; viuthrie, A. & Sons . - 5 -Gutbrle Thus , 10 -Guthrie, W.Clement - 5 -Hogarth, Mrs. Hug n 1 - -Hogarth, Jas - 5 -Kiug, Robert C.,Kil-

Knoi, Mrs., Moor-

LogAn, John .- 6 -Macdonald, Dr - 5 -McCarroll, Mrs - 5 -

McQaarrie; Angus.. - 5 -Me William, Alex... - 10 -Millar. James, Glas-

Morton, Geo., ofMontfod 1 1 -

Murchie; Chas - 6 -Mutter, James 1 - -

Nicol, Miss - 6 -Nobel's Explosives

Company, Limited 6 6 -Price, ohas - 6 -Reid, Jas 5Hobertaon, John.... - 5 -Russell & Fnllarton. 1 1 -Rnssell, Joseph, of

Seaneld 1Shearer, C. J - 6 -Shields, Captain.... - 10 -Smith, Hugh S - 6 -Smith, J. R . 5Steadman, John .... - 5 -Stevens t< >n Cu-opera-

tive Society. Ltd. . - 10 -

Syme, A W 5Taylor, John,& Sons,

Ltd., London - 5 -Thomson, J. H - 5 -Todd. Capt 5 -Vernon, Hon. G R. 1 1 -Warner,P.,of Ardeer 2 2 -Wylte. Captain H... - 6 -W^lie, Capt. Jas. . . - 5 -Young, William, &

Sums under 6*. 1 10 .-

Total Subs.... £62 7

Donation*.E g l l n t o n Anns

Hotel Boxei .... - 4 sStation Hotel Boxes - 15 10Smith, Captain John - 6 -I j l a k e l e y , Miss

Dorothy (Box) ... - 10 10

Total £64 8 1

AYR BRANCH.President—

The Right Hon. Tie EAHL orGLASGOW.

Local Committee—Provost ALLAN, Chairman.

Hon. Treasurer—D. J. LOOKHABT, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —R. J. SEMPLK, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

ArroL, Sir Wm 1 - -A r t h u r , James,

Montgomerie .... 2 2 -Balm, W , of Cam-

busdoon & Elie . 2 - -Bell, Johir, of Enter-

klne 1 - -Coats, George, of

Bellelsle 6 - -3oats, Sir James,

Bart., of Auchen-drane 6 - -

Dunlop, W. H., ofDoonside 1 - -

Dykes, K«v. Dr - 10 -•'lint ft Son, William - 10 -Galloway, James W.,

St-Andrew's House 2 - -Honldswonh, J. H.

Roiellc 6 -Morris, Colonel and

Mre. Pollok, of

Neilnon, Walter, of

Oswald, R A., ofAnchincruive .... 6 - -

Paton & Sons, James 1 - -Steele, Ex-Provost .. - 10 -Wyllle,D. iCo..... - 6 -

Total Subs.... £33 it

Oanatumt.Contribution Boxes. - 12 1

Total 131 9 1

BALLANTRAEBRANCH.President—

Bev. F. J. WILLIAMSON.

Local Committee —JOHN R. Q. PHILLIPS.Rev. WILLIAM WAKVIE.Dr. W. W. FnLLAKTON.JOHN M'CULLOCH, Juu.,

Farmer. Laggau.HUGH ALLAN, Farmer,

Craigie Mains.

Honorary Secretary—H. INGLIS. Esq.

Annual SvbtenptiontOliver, M r s 2 2 -Earl of Stair Rt. Hon. 2 2

TotalSnbB....f4 4 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . - 10 10Proceeds of Cycle

Total £11 18 1

QIRVAN BRANCH.President—

The Most Hon. theMAEQDIS or AILSA.

Local Committee—HUGH H. HUTCHISON, J.P.,

Chairman.The PEOVOST and MAGIS

TRATRS.J. BREWSTER.Capt. (TRAHAM.M. J. FlNLATtON.W. S. McAKTHUS.A. McCREDlE.Dr. McGiocH.

). MCMASTEB.W. SHANELAND.T G TAIT.

Treas. and Hon. Sec.—JAMES SMITH.

Annual Subscriptions.t. t. it.

Ailsa, Marquis of.... 6 - -Andiews, l>aviQ.... - & -Arrol, Sir William . 1 1 -Beale, W. P. Esq.,

M.P 2 2

Dunlop, A - 5 -FinUyson, M. J. . . . - 6 -

Hamilton, H. Fsq... 1 - -Hamilton, Mr. North

V. C. (of Bargany) 2 2 -H u tch i son and

M'Creath - 5 -M«Geoch, Dr - 5 -M'Kecunie, R. & T. - 6 -M'Maoter.D - 6 -M'Neish R. Esq. .. - 5 -Morton. Wm. Esq. . 3 3 -

Tait,T.(J - 5 -

Total Subs.... £19 3 -

IXmatirms.Collected by the Har-

bour Mar-t*T andhis Daughter atthe Exercise of theLife-boatinAugust 2 13 9

Contribution Boxes . 4 2 6

Total .... 426 19 3

IRVINE BRANCH.

President—ARCHIBALD KIRKLAND, Esq.,

Provost.Vice-President—

ALEXANDER LoNGMuiR,Esq.,of Roseholm.

Local Committee—The MAGISTRATES OF IRVINE.JAKES AKMOUB, Esq.MARTIN BOVD, Esq.JOSEPH BKOWB, Esq.ROBERT CAMPBELL, Esq.WM. DOUGALL Esq.DAVID JACK, Esq.PETER LAWSON, Jun., Esq.R. K. LOSGMUIK, Esq.WILLIAM ORR, Esq.JAMES G. PATERSOB, Esq.Rev. JOHN PATERSON.JAMES PIPB. Esq.Rev. HENRY RANKEH.ROBBET STEEDMAN, Esq.Rev. JAMES WINCHESTER.Rev. JAHES WISHART.

Honorary Seoretary-Capt. A. YODSG.

Annual Subscriptions.Armour, James 5 -Armour, Thumas. .. - 6 -Borland, James .... - 6 -Bower H R. . . . - 6Boyd, Matthew A... - 5 -Breakenridge, Capt . - 15 -Breckenridge, M. W. - 10 -

B'o«n, Allan - 6 -Finnic & Son, Archi-

ba!1 1 -Gibb, D. H. (190J-8) 2 - -Gillie?-, David, - 10 -Uilmonr, Alexander. 1 1 -

*. «. d.Gilmour, John S 10 -Glasgow, Earl of .... 1 - -iGreen, N. B ... - 6 -Hull Thoma» - 6 -Hall & ••-ons, Mt ssrs.

Holmes, William . . - 6 -Kenneth* Sons, A.. 1 - -Ken * Sons, Robert - I O CKirkland, Provo t .. - 10 -Laird, W B - 6 -Lee, Charles ... . - 5 -LionKmnir, Alexander - 10 -Longnuir & Co ,

Jame^-F - 10 -:Longmuir, Robert F. - 6 -Love, Robert - 6 -

MacUchlan, A. P. . - S -McClemont.John... - 4 -McCu'loch, Stewart. - 10 -McJainet, A. C. ... - 6 -McJannet, W. D. . . - 10 6McKellar, W. G. . . . - 5 -

Muir, J. Gardner. . . - 10 -

Nobel's ExplosivesCo., Ltd 2 - -

Patereon, J. Graham - 6 -

Reid Robert 1 - -Robertson, James .. - 5 -Smith R. P 5 -Stuart, Thoma« R . . - 5 -Thompson James B. - 6 -

United Alkali Co.,Ltd - 10 -

Walker, James W. .- 10 -Walker, Mrs - 6 -Wallace, Thomas .. - 5 -Watson, James .... - 10 6Wilson, Dr. James . - 5 -» ilson, Dr. William - 10 6Wilson John )0Wilson. W. C - 1(1 •-Young. H.S.M - 5 -

Sams under 64 10 H 10

Total Snbe...£44 9 4

Donation*.Contribution Boxes . - 7 9S.S. Lady Anstrut her

(Captain & • Tew). 1 6 6S.S. JM,dy Tennant

(CapUlii&Crew). 1 - -

TROON BRANCH.Local Committee—

ADAM WOOD, J.P., Chair-man.

Rev. Father BRADY.Rev. G. L. BBANEEB, B.D.JAS. CD t&IKDAVID FOLLAETON, J.P.ANDREW JOHNSTON.Rev. M'M. JOHKSTON, M.AJOHN LOGAN, Provost.AiKX. MoCBEDifi, sea.

J.P.ALRX. McCRKDiK, jun.WM. MCMILLAN.JOHN ROBB.W. ROXBURGH M.D.Rev. ROBKKT SMITH,Captain MACK INLAY, Har-

bour Manager.

Honorary Secretary—JAMES CLARK.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 805

Annual .Subscription*.£. s. d.

Ailsa ShipbuildingCompany, Ltd. . . 1 - -

Allan, R. G., Alton

Airol, Sir Wm 1 1 -Arthur, Sir M., Bart. 2 2 -Baird, W.&Co, Ltd. 2 2 -Boyd, Martin .... - 10 -Campbell, John K. . - 5 -Carstairs, Miss - 10 -

Clark, J. 0, SouthBar .- 5 -

Crawford, Mrs., TheGables .. 5

Dickie, Mrs. lau.ee. 1 1 -Dunn, Hugh S , J . P. 1 - -Finnle, A. & Son . . 1 1 -Fleming, Misses.... - 5 -Fnllarton,David,r.P. - 10 -Honldsworth. Sir

W. H., Bart.,M.P. 1 - -

Laird, M., Kolaba . . - 5 -Liltlejohn, H ., Dow aa-

Logttn, Jno., Provost,J.P 1

McCredie.A., Lenrtal - 6 -Macintyre, J., Ailta

Co 10McMillan, John,

Miller, R.,Stewarton - 7 6Morton, Geo., Loch-

Portland, His Gracethe Duke of 2 2 -

Roxburgh, W..M.D. - 5 -Smith, Rev. Robt... - 5 -Symington, A. B.,

End} ne - 5 -Symington, Mis.,

Windyhaugh - 5 -Thorneycroft, J. B. 1 - -Troon Co-operative

Society (Ltd.).... 1 1 -Turner, J. H., J.P.. - 5 -Waddell, P. H - 6 -Walker, Alex 1 - -Walker, T. H. E<q. 1 - -Wilson, A. & Son. . . - 5 -Wood. Adam, J.P... 1 1 -Young Mr., Craig-

lei - 5 -Y o n n g , R o b e r t

(Shipping Apent). - 6 -Young. Roljert(Town

Sums under 5s 6 '2 3

Total Subs.... £35 2 9

Donation*.Contribution Boxes . - 1 8 1 0Special Collection on

Special Collection atSand Cattle Corn-

Special Collection atC 1 o B i n g Game,Troon B o w l i n gClub 1 3 1

Special Collection atJi,int Church Ser-vice. Troon Parith

Total Dons.. £23 6 1Total Subs. . .£35 a 9

Total £57 8 10

Uanffsij tfc.BANFF AND

MACDUFF BRANCHPresident—His Grace

The DUKE OF FIFK. K.T.

Local Committee —Ex-Provost MUNKO, Banfl

Chairman.WM. WEST, Esq., Provos

of Macduff, Deputy Chairman.

BANFF.Provost ALEXANDER.Rev. W. 8. BKDCK.Gapt. DOCKAB.Dr. FBRGUSSON.Ex-Provost LTON.Lieut. HAND, R.N., IHvisiona

Officer H.M. Coastguard.WM. MACINTOSHA. O. MOKISON.JOHN W. SIMPSON.S. C. WADDRLL.

MAODcrr.Jons ANDEBSON.JAS. FAKQUHABSON.ALEX. GEOBGB.JOHN JAMES GEORGS.P. H. MACFHEBSONGEOBOE MOBKISON.Capt. WILSON.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—ROBERT HABDIE, Esq., Na-tional Bank of Scotland. Ld

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. il.

Seafleld, Dowager

Santt Shipping 3 « 6

Sisset, ex-Provost. . - fi ~Podle, Dr - 5 -Dawes, W. C 1 1 -I Hggens, Mrs. - 5Dnn.ThomasGordon,

Esq 1 - -Forbes, Lt.-Col. J.

Foster 1Garden, F. A. Esq. . 3 3 -George. ex-Provost . - 6 -Hand Lieut 5 -Hardie, Rcbt 5Ingram, Ja-* - 5 -Macduff Shipping . . 6 5 -Martin, Misses .... - 6 -Russell, Trustees at

late Mlases 5 - -Simpson, Jas.& Sons,

Ltd - 10Sutherland, J. E.,

M.P 1 1

Sums under 6s 10 ]2 6

Total Subs.... £46 8 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . - 8 7

Total £46 17 7

BUCKIE BRANCH.President—

JAMES CAMPBELL, Esq., D.L.,LL.D., OldCullen, Cullen.

Local Committee—W. R. DUGUID, Esq., M.D.,

Chairman.JOHN ANTON.

ALEXB. CUTHBEBT.Capt. WM. GEDDES.HOBEBT GlLLAN.Rev. JNO. GBEENLAW.Lieut. HAND, U.S.A. B. HENURY.GEO. HKNDKY.W. F. JOHNSTON.JAMES LOGIE.WM. LOGIE.Rev. JOHN M=lNTO8H.Capt. MALCOLM.Rev. CHAS. MATHIE.-SON.Capt. MELVILLE.Rev. WM. MORTON.JAMES MDKRA?.WM. MURRAY, Sea View RdT. W. NEBBS.ALEXANLER REID.Capt. REID.WM. REID.Marquis SILVEBSTINB.JOHN SIMPSON.WM. SIMPSON, M."Capt. H. H. SJIAKT.WM. STEWART.Rsv. ALFEI-D WILD.

Honorary Secretary —JOHN L. McNADGHTOS,Solicitor, Cluny Square.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d

Campbell,James,Esq. 1 - -Dugum, \v. It. K«I.,

M.U 5 -Logie, Wm. t'sq.. .. - 5 -iVICtNanglitui), vTohn

L. (Solicitor; 5 -

Total Subs... 2 15 -

Donations,Kussel'8 Trust 5 - -

±7 15 -

aSettotdksinre.EYEMOUTH

BRANCH.Local Committee —

tfajor D. MILNE HOME, Chair-man.

THOMAS COLLIN.iev. THOS. DALE.

JAS. DODOALL.VALTEB FLLTT.V. LEYDEN, tx officio CoastGuard Officer.

JAMES PATHBEON.'rovost A. ROBERTSON.VILLIAM SCOTT.OHN VV'EATHKKHEAD.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

JOHN WOOD, Esq.

Annual Subscription!.Ballour, 0. B. Esq.,

of Sewtou Ton . . 2 - -Gibsnn.Capt. Gideon,

i.f Nethe, byres... 1 1 -[upe, Col. Charles. . 2 2 -

Hume, J. \. Ross,Esq,<f Nlnewells 2 - -

klilne Home, Majorii., o f Weddeiburu 2 2 -

£. s. d.Tennant, H. J. Esq.,

M.P 2 2Turnbuli. George G.,

Ksq.,of Abbry St.

Tweedmonth, Rt.

Total Subs... £17 7 -

Donations.Lift -boat Crew and

Caretaker 1 8 6

Total £18 15 6

£3utesf)m.ARRAN BRANCH.

Local Committee —W. J. RICHARDSON, Coast-

guard Officer.J. BANNATJNK.Dr. FULLAKTON.J. D. MACKINNON.JOHN B. SWEET,ALBX. WooLKr.Captain MORRISON.

honorary secretary—A. Hi GH DOUGLAS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Coaw, The .Misses . . 1 - -Douglas, A. Hugh.. - j O -Graham, Marquis

and .Mai < hi. net* of 2 - -

MaciJride, Alex. ... - 5 -Macdouald, iars. ... - 10 -

Tottl Suba...Jt:4 15 -

Donations.

B.acfcbum, Col. ... - 5 -

Corrie Hotel 5

Kullanon, Or. ^e.l. - 5 -Giikison, D S lJ. A. A. &D. L. .. - 5 -Kelso, Dr 5McAllister, Mrs. ... - 5 -McNisb, D . & S J I I . . - 5 -Moon*, Mr». \V - a -

Paul, H. S. . 5Other boxes amouuis

under 5« 30 16 8

Total Done 35 10 8Total Subs .... 4 15 -

£40 5 8

<&aitfme$s*stire.H U N A BRANCH,

President —WILLIAM CHEYNE, Esq.

Local Committee —Ir. M. DUNDASS.

Mr. D. DUN&.ETT.

Honorary Secretary—ffr. JOHN SUTHERLAND, jun.

3 D 2

806 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909,;

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Cbeyne, W. Esq 5 -Harmsworth, L.,

Esq., M.P 1 1 -Sinclair, F G., Esq.,

Total Sub3 £3 13 6

Donations.

Contribution Boxes . - 5 2

Total t3 18 8

THURSO BRANCH.

Local Committee—J. W. GALLOWAY, Esq.ALEX. MAeDoNALD, Esq.Geo. MACDONALD, Esq.ALEX. MACKAT, Esq. (Soli-

citor).Rev. J. S. MILLER.JOHN MIT.LEK, Esq., of

Scrabster.JOHN MILLER, Jim., Esq.Gipt. SIKULAIK, Scral*«or.Hliaii SiRCi.Ain, Esq.WILLIAM SMITH, Esq., Korse

Hon. Treasurer—

WM. M. Bums, Esq.(Solicitor).

Honorary Secretary —

SINCLAIR MACDOSALD. Esq.

Annual Subtonptioni,

Brims, W. M. Esq.. - 6 -Dunnet, D. Esq. ... - 5 -Galloway, J.W. Esq. - 6 -Harmsworth, R. L.

Maciwnald, Alex.Esq - S -

Macdonald.Geo. Esq. - 5 -Macdoaald, Sinclair,

Esq - 5

(Solicit)!-) - 6 -Miller, Johu, Esq., of

Miller, John, Jan.,Esq. - 5

Miller, Rev. J. S.... - 6 -Pilkington, Thos.

Esq., of Sand>ide. 1 - -Portland, His Grace

Sinclair, Captain D. - 6 -Sinclair, Hugh, Esq.. - 6 -Smith, Wm. Efq.,

Tlireipland, Capt W.Murray, of 1'oft-ingaU, &c 1 - -

Total Subs. .£11 11 -

Donations.

Thurso Industrial Co-operative Socy.,Ld. - 10 -

Miss Keith, UujcanStreet - 2 6

Contribution Boxes . - 15 8

TotalSubs 11 n -

£12 19 2

WICK & ACKERGILLBRANCH.President —

His Grace the DUKE OFPOBTLAND. K.G.

Local Committee —Col. HENDERSON, Cn»irmanWILLIAM CLYXE.W. G. CORMACK.JAS. FEREIEB.ALEXANDER GEDDBB.Bailie HABPER.Cbief Officer MERRIHAN,

R.N.R.Major HOKNE.W. NICOLSON, Convener.Oapt. PATERSON.WILLIAM REID.D. R. SIMPSON.GEORGE SINCLAIR, Deputy

Chairman.Mr. THOMSON', H.M. Cus-

toms.Hon. Treasurer—

Ex-Provost JAMIRSON.Hmi, [Secretary —

Annual Subscript-ton*.£. s. rf.

Anstrnther.SirR.W.,

Batiks Dr. G 5Bignold, Sir Aithur,

M.P 5 - -Bremner.D., Glasgow 1 1 -Riiik, Ernest - 6 -Bulk, u. H &Co. . . - 6 -Campbell, E. &Co.. - 5 -

Crowe W.tf. London - 10 6Duncan, J. G - 10 -Farquharson, W. ... - 6 -Flett.Gporse,London 1 1 -Geddes. W. & A.... - 5 -

Harmsworlh, R. L ,M p l 1

Harper, Bailie - 5 -Henderson, C"l 1 - -Henderson, A. W... - 10 -Henderson, D.P , of

Stemster 1TamiesoQ, Ex-Provost- Id -L ith, R. S. W - 0 -MacLennan, Sheriff,

Kicolson, W., Con-

Portland, His Gracethe Duke of 5 - -

Bae. Ex -Provost.... - 5 -Rfid, David, London 1 1 -Roberton, Rev. JS". C. - 10 -

Simpson D. R. . - 5Sinclair, D,Pre-cot. 1 1 -Sinclair G., Ship-

Smith, W. Paterson. - 5 -Sutherland. A - « -Turnbull , John - 10 -Ubber, Sir Robert, ot

Nortjn&Pulteney-

SS'ooa, WTO., iSyiien-ham 1 1 -

Sums under 5s 2 1 fi 4

Total Subs.... £3 1 s HiDrmutinns.

Collection Boxes ... 3 IS :>R N 11. Box . . 1 2 3Wick and Ackergill

Wick and PulteneyHarbour Trustees 37 - -

Crew of Dre 'ger

Crew of Ouae Hopper

Total £>4 17 10

fflladkmatwansbueALLOA BRANCH.

Local Committee—The Right Hon. the Earl of

MAR AND KELLIE.J. THOMSON PATON, Esq.Messrs. G. YOUNGER & SON.

Ltd.Honorary Secretary -

J. W. MOIR, Esq.

CoUectot—WM. McNicOL.

Annual Subtcrift'ims.£. s. a.

Alloa Coal Company,Ltd 1 1 -

Calrler, -James & Co.Ltd 1 1 -

Puncanson, W. M.Ksq 2 2 -

Gillospie & Nico1,•\I ssr^ _ 5 -

Haie. W. * Sons,

K n . . x . R o b e r t ,

Klovborg, J. J.. &Co Ltd 6

M a c k ay Brothel's,

Mar and Kellie, TheRt.Hon.theEarlof 1 1 -

Mitchell, Messrs. A.and A a - -

Morten, Fischer &Co 5 -

Moubray, J. J.Esq. 1 1 -ParoT,. J. Son & Co.

L t d 3 3 -Paton. Miss Forrester a - -Pearson, Messrs.Geo.

& C o - 6 -Weir, James A, Ltd. 1 1 -Westergaard. Messrs.

H. &Co - 6 -Wlllivm, Messrs. R.

&J 10 -WiDRate. Miss 1 - -Younger, Geo. and

Son, Lid.. Messrs. 1 1 -Sums under 6s - 2 6

(§i>intoiu£t)

E D I N B U R G H , LEITHA N D G R A N T O N

BRANCH.

Local Committee —JAMES CORHIE, Esq., Chair

man.Tlie Right Hon. J A M : S P.

GIBSON, Lord Provost.CAHIPBBI.L GIB<ON, EsqRICHARD MACKIE, Esq.Captain ROSE.KOHKKT SlNCLAIlI, Fsq.ROBEUT SOMMERVILLK, Esq.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer—

T. S. PATEBSON, Kuj., V.K.

Annual Subscriptions.£. i. d.

Agnew, Capt., R.N.. - 10 -Aitchison, Messrs.

John & Co., Ltd. . - 10 -Aitken & Wright,

Anderson, Misses. . . - 6 -Anderson. Mrs - 6 -Arbuthnot. Mrs. ... - 5 -Ardwall, The Hon.

1 ord - 10 -Ballantyne, Hanson,

& Co., Messrs. ... - 6 -Barbonr, A. H. F.

Esq., M.D - 10 -Barclay, Geo , Esl. . 1 5 -Barclay, Thomas,

F.sq 1

Beattie & Soup,Messrs. W - 6 -

Beilby, Mrs 1Bell, Mrs. Beatson . . - 6 -Bell. Mrs. Glassford. 1 - -Bernard & Co.,

Bernard, Messrs. T.

Bertram & Son. Ltd.,Messrs, James ... - 5 -

Bertram & Co.,Messrs. John A. - 10 -

B^veridjce, Misses.. 1 - -Beveridge, lira - 6 -Blackball Brothers,

Bow, R. H. Esq. ... 1 - -

Brown, Mrs. Orrim . - & -Bryden, Wm. & Son,

Bucherfc Co., Messrs. - b -

Caledonian Distillery 6 -Calendar, Messrs. D.

Carstairs & ttobert-son. Messrs - 5 -

Car^tairp, R., Esq. . - 10 -Cathcart.John F.Esq. 1 - -Chambers, Messrs. W .

a n d R 2 3 -Christie & Son, J.,

Christison, Sir Alex.,

Christison, D. Esq.,M.D 1 - -

Clark, Mis - 10 -Clark. J. Smith. Esq. - 5 -Clark, T. G. Esq.... - 10 -Cockbnrn and Camp-

bell, Messrs 1 - -Cockburn and Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -

Cook, Misses -10 -Cooper, Mrs. F. T, . - 6 -

Cussar, Miss A 1 - -Cowan, J. J. Esq. . . 6 - -Cowan and Stracban,

Cowan, Mra. George - 6 -Cowan. J. Esq , W.S. 1 - -Craig & Rose, Messrs. - 1 -Cniikehank & Son,

Gumming & Son,Messrs - 1 6

Cunningham, Meesrs.J. and J 1 1 -

Cunningham, Mrs. . 1 1 -Ourrie and Co., -

Messrs. James... 5 - -Dalzlel, George. Esq. - 10 -Davidson, Hrie and

Co., Messrs - C -Deap, F. W. Esq. .. - 10 -

1 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 807"2! £. 4. ti

Dick Mi-*9'. 10 -Die twin and Walker,

Dicksons and Co.,

Dlckson & Son,Wm.,

Douglas, Misses ... - 5 -Dowell, A. Esq - 5 -Drybrough, N.& Son,

Messrs 5Drybrough&Co.Ltd.,

Duncan, Flockhart,and Co., Messrs.. . - in -

Dunedin SteamshipCo., Limited - 5 -

Dymock, Thos. Esq. - 5 -Dymock, Howden &

Edinburgh RoperieCo., Messrs. The . . 1 1 -

Edioburgh UnitedBrewerie-, Ltd. .. - IB -

Edwards, H. C. Esq. - 5 -E. M. B - &Findlay, MissH.. . . 2 2 -Fleming, Mrs. Hobert - lo -Kord & Sons, Messrs.

W 1 1 -Fraser, Misses - 5 -Fraser, Mr. Stuart.. - 5 -" Friend," A 6 - -"Friend," A 10 1FultoD&Co.,Messr8.J. - 10 -Gall & InglisJMesBt-B. - 7 6

Gibson and Co.,Messrs. George ... 1 1

Gibson, Messrs. R.& T ] - -

Gordon, Misses - fi -: Graham, W. Esq. .. - 10 -

Gray, James, andSons, Messrs - 5 -

HaddeD, K. and Son,Messrs - 5 -

Hall, Dunbar & Co.,

Hardie, Messrs. J. &W 6 -

Harrison and Son,Messrs - 10 6

Harvey and Co.,Messrs. R. E - 10 6

Hawthorns and Co.,Messrs 1 l -

Hay and Co., Messrs.

Honeyman & Wil-son, Messrs - 10 -

Inglis, J., & Sor.s,

Inglis, The Misses . - 6 -Ingram, John, Esq.. - 5 -Innes, Mrs. K - J O -J. D 1Jenner & Co., Messrs.

Charles 1 I -JohnstoD.Wm.C.Esq. - 5 -

Kirkpatrick, Mrs. .. - 10 -Knoblauch, H. Esq. - 10 -

Lawson & Smith,

Lindsay and Son,Messrs. James ... - 6 -

Livingstone & Weir,Messrs 1 1 -

Lockhart, Mrs - 10 -London & Edinburgh

Low, The Hon. Lord 6 - -, Low.Robertson & Co.,

Lyon and Turnbull,

Mackay, Mrs - 10 -

£. $. dMackay & Co.,Messrg.

Mackenzie, Misa.... - 10 6Mackie, Koth & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Mackie, J. W. &

Maclagan, R. C. Esq. - 6 -Maclaren, Mrs. Hume - 5 -Macttitchle, David,

Esq 10 -M'Diarmld, Mrs. ... - 5 -M'Donaltt, Sir A. ... - 6 -M'Ewan and Co.,

Wm., Ltd 1 1 -M'lntosh, J. B. Ksq. - B -M'Laren, Duncan,

Esq - 5 -

Madden, Miss - 5 -Maitland M isses ... 1

Max«ell, Mrs. J.Miller . 1

Melrose, Messrs. A.

Jlelrose.Drover, Ltd.,

Methven, H.W. Esq. - 10 -Miller & Co., Ltd.,

Miller, MessrsJameaand Sons 1 1 -

Mitchell, Messrs. J.and Co - 5 -

Morrison & Gibb,Ltd., Messrs - 1 0 -

Moxou & Carfrae,

Muir, Messrs. J. andSon - 6 -

Murray, W. H. Esq. - 5 -Murray, Miss ~ 6 -Mylne, Misse- - 5 -

N.C - in -N U . 5Nelson, Messrs. Thos.

Noble, Colonel - 5 -

Pairman, Mr 1 - -Paterson and Sons,

Penny, Miss - R -Hlayfair, Dr. J - 5 -Priugle, Mrs - lo -Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. - 6 -Raeburn, Messrs. W.

& J 10 -Ran ken Misa ft -Reid, J.R. Esq - 6 -Henuie, Miss 1 - -Richardson, Ralph,

Ritchie, Messrs. Jas.& Son - 5 -

Ritchie, Wm.& Sons,

Robertson, Messrs.D.& J - 5 -

Robertson, Messrs.C S. and J 1 1 -

Robertson, Mrs. A. . - 10 -Robert son, Sander-

eon & Co., Ltd ,

Romanes, James,Esq., C.A - 10 -

Romanes & Patereon,

Ross, Mrs. Ker - 10 -St. Cuthbert's Co-

operative Absoc. .10 - -Salvesen & Co.,

Scott, C. F., Esq.,W S 5

Scott, Messrs. John

£. s. dSlimon, Messrs. R.

Smith, Miflfl Ramsay 1 - -Sprague, Miss B. . . . - B -Sprague. Dr 1 15 -Steel, Coulsoa&Co.,

Stevenson, Robt.Montcy, Esq. .... 1 - -

Stewart, Chas. Esq. . - 6 -Sym,W. Melvill,Esq. - S -Thomson and Co.,

M*-ssrF W .... - in 6Thorn on, Dr. John. - 5 -Thomson, Messrs. J.

G and Co - 10Thomson, S. C. Esq. - 6 -

Tod Bros., Messrs. .. - 5 -Tod, G. G. E-q 2 - -Torrie, b . Jameson,

Esq -10 -Trinity House. The 6 6 -Turnbull and Wilson,

TurnbuU,Mr.&Mrs.

Turner, John, fi^-q . - lo 6Underbill, Dr. U. c. . - tu -United Wire Works,

Ltd - 6 -

Usher, Frank J.

Usher, Messrs. An-drew & Co 1 1

Usher, Sir Robert,

Usher, Thos. & Son. 2 - -Waddell, Mrs. Peddle - 6 -Waddie&Co., Messrs. - 6 -

Warrack, Messrs.John and Co 1 1 -

Waterston and Sons,Messrs. 6

Watson, Misses .... 1 - -Wancbope, Moodie,

and Co., Messrs... 1 1 -White, Burns, & Co.,

White. Moir & Co.,

Wbytt,William,Esq. - 10 -Wisnan, Messrs. Jas.

Wishart, Messrs. D.F. &Co - 10 6

Wright, Mrs fiYoung, Wm. Esq... - 5 -Younger, Robi., Ltd. - lu -Yonnger, Messrs. W.

&Co., Ltd 2 2 -Sums under 5s 3 16 -

TotalSubs....£l7l 7 6

Legacies.

The late Miss Eliza-beth 85 me, Leven,to account of one-hali of residue ofestate 200 - -

The )a e StewaitClark, Fsq., ofD imdas and C'airn-dbu 100 - -

£300 - -

Collections.

St. James' U. F.C h u r c h SundayScbool, per Mr W.

Capt. & Crew S.S.

Capt. & Crew S.S.

£. s. d.Cspt. A Crew S.S.

J forward - 16 6

Total Colls... 3 14 9Total Subs. .171 7 6Legacies .... 300 - ~

£475 2 3

MUSSELBURGHBRANCH.

Honorary Treasurer andSecretary —

CHARLES MITCHELL, Esq,

Collector —Mr. JOHN HUME.

Annual •fvbsariptinntA itcbison, Colonel .. - 5 -Al-xander, \V. L.

Esq - 10 -Cooper & Son, F.,

MtFsrs - 6 -Dalrymple, The Rt.

Bon. Sir Charles,Bart - 6 -

Deans and Moorf,Messrs - 6 -

Edinburgh Collieries

Elphinstone, KightHon. E. B - 5 -

Elphiustontj, TheRiKht Hon. 1-ord . 1 - -

Hickuian, John, &

Hope, Sir Alex., Bart. - 10 -Inveresk Paper Co. . 1 - -Legal, The Misses. . - 6 -M.& F. Co-operotive

Society, Limited . 5 - -Meldrum, Mr. A. P. - 5 -Millar, Mrs., Spring

Bank - 5 -Mitchell, Mr. Alexr. - B -Kamsay, Mr. John . - 10 -Robertson, Mrs. A. . - 6 -8tuart,Messris.J.«iW. 1 1 -Tristram, Mr. H. B. - 6 -Usfcer, Mrs - 5 -Young, John & Co.,

Ltd - 10 -Contributions under

Total £18 18 -

(Elginshire.LOSSIEMOUTH

BRANCH.Local Committee—

Capt. J. BEAKDEB DUNBAB,of Pitgaveny, Chairman.

Mr. BIKGHAH.Dr. BRANDEB.ALEX COOLL.WILLIAM COBHACK.^apt. J. DEAN.}HAKLES A. HAT.J. C. PETKKKIM.JOHN SIM.U&ouaE SMITH.

Honorary Secretary—CHARLES A. HAY, Banker.

i , — - : -i! 808 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1909.

Annual Subscriptions.£. a. d.

Adam, Ales - 6 -Adam, Jon n - 6 -Allan & Black - 6 -

Christie & Son, Jas. - 5 -

, Cormack, William.. - 6 -

Duff, Capt,. F. G.... 1 1 -Dunbar.of Pitgaveny 2 2 -

Fife. Duke of, K.T.. 1 l -Gall Wm - 5Glennie. J. Hay ... - ft -

Hair J. H 6Hay, Caarle* A. ... - & -Johnston, C. J - 6 -

Law, Wm. (solicitor) - 6 -Macdonald, John... - 6 -M'Kay, H. M. S - 5 -Macutughton, Mrs.. - & -

Peterkin, J. C - 6 -Richmond & Gordon,

Duke of 1 1S\m, J - & -Smith, Georee - 5 -Stewart & Mcleaac . - 6 -Thome, Mrs. M. F. 1 - -Williamfon, Mis. . . - 6 -

Young, W. C 5

Total Subs £21 2 6

Donations,Ships entering Har-

Contribution Boxes. -12 2

Total £26 8 8

Jpffestme.ANSTRUTHER

BRANCH.President—

Sir RALPH ANSTK17THER, Bt(of Balcaskie).

Local Committee-Provost MORKIS, Ex-offlcio

Chairman.GEOUGE BLACK.Provost BLACK.WM. S. BONTHBON.JAHRS BROWN.Bailie JOHN BUTTEKS.THOMAS CUNNINGHAM.GEORGK DABSIE.Provost DON, Elie,T. HAURY ERSKISE, Grange-

muir.Dr. FERGUSON.JOHN FOGGO, Elie.WM. FORTCNE.MASTIN GAHDNEK.PHILIP GARDNER.WM. JAMISON. Elie.T. S. LAVEHOCK.ALEX. MARR.ROBERT MELDRUM.

Rev. W. N. MOXTEITH, Elic.PRTF.R MUIRT. ROLAND OUTHWAITE, Elie.JAMES PBATT.'1 he Rev. JAMES RAY, M. A.GEORGE RITCHIE.WILLIAM RUSSELL.W. SMITH (Black).Capt. WEBSTEB.Dr. WILSON.

Honorary Treasurer —WM. KEIR, Esq.

Honorary SecretariesMessrs. MACKINTOSH, WAT-

SON & MDRBAV, Solicitors.

Annual Subtcriptiont.£. s. d.

Anstrnther, Sirlialph, Bart 1 - -

Anatruther - Gray,Major, M.P 1 1 -

Beazor, R. W. Esq. - 5 -lirown, Ja*. E*q.... - 5 -Cunningham & Sons,

Meesis. T - 5 -I'arsie Ueo. Esq. ... - 10 -Erskine.THariy.Esq.l - -Erekiue, Mius - 6 -1 erguson, Dr - 5 -Fowler, Messrs.

Ilolloway, A. bsq. . - 5 -Mackintosh, Watson,

& Murray, Messrs. - 10 -Oliphant, Mrs - 6Oliphant, Wm. Esq. - 6 -Ray, Rev. Jas - 5 -Russell, Wm. Esq. . - 6 -Walker, Mrs 6 - -Williamson, John,

Esq 1 1 -

Wren & Co., Messrs. - 5 -Sams under 65 11 6 -

Total Subs £ 25 9 -Donation*.

Collection Boxes ... - 13 5

£26 2 5

BUCKHAVEN,METHIL, LEVEN

AND DISTRICTBRANCH.

President —Tbe LAT.V EVA WEMYSS (of

Wemyss Castle).

Local Committee —Bev. W. DUNLOP, 31. A.,

Chairman.C. J. BBATTIE, Esq., H.M.

Customs.DAVID BKOWN, Esq.GEORGE DONALDSON, Esq.,

J.P.W. T. KETCHES, Esq., W.S.WILLIAM MITCHELL, Esq.Capt. GKO. MOODIE.D. M. PRYDE, Esq., .T.P.A. 1,. RESSTROM, Esq., J.P.C. H. SHEATHER, Esq., Chief

CoastguardsmanJOSEPH TAYLOR, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —A. L. RENSTEOM, E>q.

Annual Subscriptions.Baird, Mungo, Esq.. - 5 -Beattie, C. J. Esj ,

H.M. Customs ... - 10 -Brown, David, Esq. - 10 -

£. s. d.Da vvsoii, Dr. J. Max-

wt-ll - 5 -Pixou & Nairn,

Donaldson, George,Esq.. J.P 1 - -

Duulop, Rev. W.,M.A - 10 -

Methil Pilots 1Moodie, Capt. Geo. . - 5 -Pryde, ». M. E-q.,

J p ]Q

Ren&trom A.L. Ksq,J.P 10 -

Renstrom, S Ksq... - ft -Stewart, J. M. E q. - 5Wemyss Coal Co.,

L t d .. 5 6Wemy PS <"oll leries

Wemyes, Tbe Lady"Eva.. 5 5 -

Total Subs.. 22 rz 6Donations.

Collected by Kev.W. Duulop atMeetings, less A<1-vertisemeDts7i'.9(/. 8 12 3

Contribution Boxe —At Exercise 2 9 11Life-boat House . . - 5 -

Total £33 19 8

GRAIL B R A N C H .Local Commltt**—

Provost GEORGB SIM, Chair-man.

JOHW DUSGA.H; of Kirkmay.Sir WM. EESKINE, Bun., "of

Cam bo.JOHN (rDTHHIB.THOMAS KET.DAVID MATHEWSOH.DAVID MOKTON.JOHN MORTON.WILLIAM MORTON.Rev. JOHN REID.JOHN SOOTT.,Tos^ \\it-B-F. W. AVATTY.

Honorttry Secretary—HENRY BIKRELL, Esq.

Annital Subscriptions.Erskine, Sir W.. Bart. 1 - -Erskiue, T. H. Esq. . 2 - -

Reid, Rev. Jobu ... - 5 -

Sums under 5s 6 1 6 6

Total Subs.. £10 ll 6Donations.

Small Sums 1 4 -Coutribiiiun Boxes 2 2 2Collection at ExercisesS n 2

ST. ANDREWSBRANCH.

Local Committe** —Sheriff ARMOUR. Cbairrran.Commander MACALLISTER,

K.N.G. C. NORMAX, Esq.Captain PKTERSON.JOHN PURVIS, Fsq.DAVID TODD, Esq.Chief Officer CANT.

Honorary Treasurer"WALTRK MITCHELL, Eaq.,

Banker.Honorarv Secretary—D. W. RUSACK, Esq.

Annual b^bscript'"ns.£. l.d.

A Friend - 6 -Abernethy, Miss. . , - 5 -Aitken, Jlrs., Eden-

view ,.,... 1 - -

Archdale, Mrs - 6 -Armour, Sheriff .... - 5 -Bavne, Meldrual C.

Esq - 5 -Bell, H. D. Esq - 6 -Bemut Mi-s 1 - -Berwick, Miss - 5 -Belt, John, Esq. ... - 10 -Boothby, CV1 - 5 -Boyd, Mis. A. K. H. - & -Burn, }'. K. Esq. ... - 6 -Burn, Mrs. D. L.... 1 - -Chase H. E-q. . 5Cheape, J. tsq. ... - 5 -

Cook, Mrs. . . &Crooibie, Mrs - 5 -Cunningham, J. E.

Esq - 5 -

1 KmeAdbQia, Puwcvpal - Ivi -Dubi, F. E. Esq.... - 5 -Duff, W. W. Esq.,

Howard Place - 5 -Fairlie, W. E. Esq.,

Keratin - 10Farmer, Jame* Esq. - 5 -Fer.tun-Newall,K.G.

Esq - 5 -Grace, C. S. Esq.... - 5 -Graham, Peter, Esq.,

R.A. 10Grant, Col - 5 -Urimond, J. B. Esq. - 5 -Guild, A. M. Esq... - 5 -Hill, Mrs. C. J. ... - 6 -Hill-Thomson, Mrs. - 5 -Hull, Kev. K. A ... - 5 -Inglis, J. Tennant,

Esq - 5Jackson, Capt. E. J. - 5 -Johuston, Mrs - 6 -

L M D. . . - 10 -Lang, Andrew, Esq. 1 - -Laurence, Mis - 5 -

Logan, C. A. E-?q... - 6 -Laidlay, A. H - 5 -Mair.W. G. Esq - 6 -Maitland, D. B. l^q. - 10 -MacLaren, Colonel . - 5 -Mactier, Dr - 6 -Maol^oo, CamplM!

J. Esq 5M°Grtgor, Mrs - 6 -Mclntobh. I'rofessor - 5 -MiKhell, Mrs. K. . . - 6 -

Musgrove, Pi of. - 10 -Newall, Mfes Ruby. - 6 -Norman, G. C. Esq. 1 - -Pa'ercon, Mrs - 6 -Paton, Dr 5 -Pettigrew. Prof 1 - -1'laylair, Lady Editn - 10 -Preston, Miss H. 11. - 5 -Purdie. Professor... - ll) -Keid, Mm - 5 -Kiddell-Webster,

Kuaack, I). W. Esq. - 10 6Rueack, per D. W.

E s q . . . 4 1 3Husack. "W.Esq.... - 10 6Rutherford, S. Esq.. - 6 -8 U 5 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 809£. s. d.

Sanders, Miss - 5 -Sandys. Miss - 6 -Scott, Miss - 5 -Shewan, A. Esq. . .. - 5 -Simoon, Mrs. H. B . - 5 -Stirling, Mrs 5Story, Miss E. P.... - B -Stout, Professor - 5 -Thomson, Fied. Esq. - 10 -Thomson.Mrs.Charles- 5 -Thorbnrn, Mri - 5 -Todd, C. A. E=q. .. - 5 -Tome. J. J. Esq.... - 5 -Valentine, A. Esq. . - 6 -Valentine, Mrs - 5 -Warrack, Miss F. J. - 10 -Watson. Gilbert,E- q. - 6 -Wedderburn, H. (i.

Esq - 6 -Wilson, John 10Wood A R Wilson

Esq 10Wylde, Mrs 5Younger, James.Esq. 1 - -Sums under 5s 13 3 6

Total Subs. ..£50 it 3

Donations." Helen Faucit, "

L a d y M a r t i nFund, Interestfrom 118 4

Contribution Boxes. 16 18 7

Total £69 5 2

Jporfatsbfit .ARBROATH

BRANCH.Patron—

Bt. Hon. Tbe EARL otNOBTHESK.

Local Committee—WILLM. ALEXANDER, Esq.,

J.I'., Provost of Arbroatb,Chairman.

Hon. F. J. BRUCE.JOHN BRODIE, Esq.JAMBS CABLES, E°q.WILLIAM CA«.«ILL, Esq.CHARLES CORSAE. Esq., J.P.HARRY COKSAR, Esq.A. R. DCHCAN. Esq., J.P.Capt. JOHN 6. DORWARD.Capt. ALEX. S. EDWARD.Capt. RICHARD ELLIS.Dr. THOMAS FRASSK.COLIN GRANT, Esq., J.P.D. GRAHAM, Esq.Capt. JAMES HBNDBBSON.GEORGE KEITH, Esq , J.P.])r. LAING.ALEXANDER SMITH, Esq.D. W. WEBSTER, Esq., J.P.FBAKCIS WEBSTER, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary—NORMAN MCBAIN, Solicitor.

Annual Subtcriftioni.Aitken, Saml - 5 -Alexander, Provost, - 6 -Anderson. A. 0 - 6 -Anderson&Cbalmers - 10 -Andersoo, Misses (in

memory of theirbrother, R. A.)... 1 1 -

Bisset, John M. (Rio

Brace, Hon. F. J... 1 - -Carnegie, H. A. F.

£. s. d.Chapel, David - 6 -Christie k Anderson - 6 -Corsar, D., & Sons.. - 10 -Corsar, Mrs., Elms.. - 10 -Corsar, Mrs., Kelly

Cnthbert, Jaa - 5 -Duncan. A. R. Esq. 2 2 -

Falrweather, S. andSons - 5 -

Fraser, Douglas &

Grant, Colin 10 -J .G.D - 5 -

Macdonald, W. K. . . . 10 -McBain. Norman . . - 6 -Northesk, Earl of

( 2 years) 4 2 -

Webster, F. & Sons . - 10 -Webster, W. & Co. . - 10 -Sums under 5s ? 4 6

Total Subs.. £23 9 6

Donation!.A Lady's Wor-k .... 3 3 6Arbroath Friendly

Coal Society, Ltd. 1 - -Arbroath West Port

Co-operative Assoc. 2 2Arbroath High Street

Co-operative See.. 2 2 -Btnnie, Will! ,m - 10 -Collected from ship-

ping at Shore DuesOffice 4 6 -

Interestfrom Invest-ments : —

AdmiralCamegie's

Mrs. Mitchell's

Mr. J. M. Welsh's

Contribution Boxes,&o 10 1

Total Dons S6 5 11Total Sabs..... 23 9 6

£49 It 5

DUNDEE BRANCH.Local Committee-

Sir WK.OGILVY DALOLEISH,Ban., Chairman.

WILLIAM HUNTER, Esq., ofHilton, Ex-Lord Provost,Vice-Chairman.

Commander AGNEW, R.N.GRANT BARCLAY, Ksq.ALEX. B. GILROY, Esq.WILLIAM S. JACKSON, Esq.JAMES W. KIDD, Esq.ANDREW LEITCH, Esq.R. T. LEITCH, Esq.JOHN M. HUNTER MIT-

CHELL, Esq.Capt. GEORGE ROLLO.Capt. DAVID SIMPSON.Capt. ALEXANDER WOOD.Capt. JAKES YOUNG.Capt. OHARLES YDLB.Mr. JOHN ABBOTT, R.N.,

C.O. of Coastguard.

Hon. Treasurer—JAKES NICOLL, Esq.

Joint Honorary Secretaries—JAMES HUNTER. Jun., Esq.JOHN M. HUNTER MIT-

CHELL, Ksq.

Annual Subtanp iont.£. ». d.

Armitetead. Lord... 6 5 -Baxter,D.W.,&Son - B -Baxter, Edward A.. 1 - -Bell, Thos. & Sons,

Ltd a S -Boase Spinning Co.,

Ltd..... 1 - -Braid, Ex-Provost

C. D., Taypurt ... - 10 6Brown, D M - 10 6Brown & Tawse 1 1Caledon Shipbuilding

& Engineering Co.,Ltd 2 2 -

^armicbael, James . 1 1 -Carmlchael, J. &

Clepington Spinning

Couper, John - 10 6Cox, Alfred W 1 - -Cox Bros.. Ltd 5 - -Dalgleish, SirWilliam

Ogilvy, Bart 6 5 -Dalgleish, I,ady 1 1 -Dickie, W. B. & Sons - 5 -Don Uros., Buist and

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Dnndee & Newcastle

S.S. Co., Ltd 1 - -D u n d e e Harbour

Dundee, Perth &London ShippingCo 5 5

Dundee ShipbuildingCo.,Ltd 1 - -

Fergusson.Col.W.H. - 10 -Fleming & Barry,

Ltd - 5 -

Gllroy, Alex. 1 - -Gilroy, Sons, and Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -Grlmond,J. 4A.D.,

Ltd 1 1 -Halley Bros ... 1 - -Henderson, HA Sons - 10 8

Hunter, Adam - 5 -Jane Bros. & Co 1 1 -Kelller, James &

Son, Ltd 1 1 -Kennedy, R.G.& Co. - 6 -Klnnear, William .. - 10 6Kyd, J. N. &Co.... - 6 -Lamb, R. & Co 1 1 -Lawson, Wm. & Sons - 10 -Mackenzie, William - 6 -Maitland, E. F 1 1 -Maitland, Thos 1 1 -Malcolm, Ogllvie, &

Co.,Ltd 1 - -Mathewson, A - 10 -Mathewson. A. P. . . 1 1 -Miller, T. L., & Co.. - 6 -Mitchell, James. ... - S -Mitchell, J. M.

Mitchell, P. D - 10 -Moody, Stuart &

Robertson 10 6Madie, B. A. * Sons 2 2 -Ogilvy.SlrReg.H.A.

Rosenstern, F. & Co. - 10 -Ross,T. S. &Co.... 1 - -Samson & Unna. ... - 5 -Sandeman, Frank S.

Scott, James, & Sons,Ltd 1 -

Scrimgeour. J. & J. - 6 -Spalding & Valentine 1 1 -

Stephen, A. H - 6 -Thomson, A. & Sons. - 5 -Thomson, Shepherd

£. s. d.Urqnhart, Lindsay &

Walker, Harry &Sons, Ltd 2 2

Watson, James . . . . - lo -Weinberg, LJ 1 1 -

Sums under 5s 1 5 -

Total Subs. £79 11 -

Donations.A'Hson, Jas. & Sons - 5 -Cooper &Greig - 6 -Douglas, W. A. &

Co. , 10 -Falrwealher, VV. W. - 6 -Flemin?, D. H.. Sons

&Co ,. - 10 6

McGregor & Balfour,

Philip, Joseph - 5 -Polack: R 10Sharp, Andrew - lo 6

Taylor, J. B - 6

Dues Collected from

S.S.Auldmuir, Cup-tain and Crew tf . 2 - -

BarqneDtiiie West-field, Captain and

Total Dong. ... 24 19 10Total Subs. ... 79 11 -

£104 10 10

MONTROSEBRANCH.

Local Committee —Captain STANSFIELD (Chair-

man).Capt.H0GHS. Harbour Master.W. D. JOHNSTON, Jr., Esq.Chief Constable MARK.ALEXANDER A. MBAKNS,Esq.R. H. MILLAR, Esq.Lieut. AGNCTT, R.N.JOHN TISDAL, Jr., Esq.Capt. R. WALKER.Captain R. NICOL.Ji-nts CALDEK, t'erryden.

Honorary Secretary —J.BALFOUK ALEXAin>BR)Esq.

Annual Subscription*.A.B - 5 -Alexander, J. B. Esq.- 10 6Brechin Agi icultnral

and Trading Co. . . - 5 -Calder,J.Esq.,Ferry-

Callan, James, Etq. - 5 -Campbell D. S. Esq. - 5 -Duncan, A. R. Esq.. 1 - -Findlay, J. R. Esq.. - 5 -Gordon, Misses.Links

Harbour Trustees . . 6 - -Johnston, W. Doug-

las, Senr., Esq. . .Johnston, W. Doug- .

las, Junr., Esq... °Johnston, Jos. Noel.

Lawrence, Miss 6 -Lindsay John & Song - 6 -Lyetl, A. Esq. - 6 -McKenzie & Sons .. - 6 -Mearns, Alex. A.

Esq .c - 10 6

1 —810 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1909.

£. i. d.Meldrum, J. F. Esq. - 5 -Millar, K. & Sons,

llilne, John & Sons,

Moir, W. Esq - 6 -Mutr, Son, & Patton - 6 -Moirden, Alex., Esq. - 5 -Nicul t. 'apt R 5 -Paton. J. &. (j Ltd. 1 - -Ross, Capt , s.8. Ken-

nett . . - . 1 6 6Eo«s, W. * Co., Ltd. - 5 -Samson, J. Esq .... - 5 -

TaUor, R. rc ^oits,Ltd - 5 -

Tindal, John, Esq. . - 6 -Walker, Capt. R - 5 -

Total Subs.. £33 13 6

Donations.

Interest from Har-bonrTrustees 19 19 -

Contribution Boxes. 3 8 8

Total Dons 23 7 8TotalSubs 33 !3 6

£57 1 2

f^a&fiingtonsfttxe.DUNBAR AND

SKATERAWBRANCH.

Local Committee —The Right Hon. The EAHL

OF HADDINGTON, President.H. T. N. HAMILTON OGILVY,Esq. , of Biel, Vice-President.

Ex-Provost B&ANr>,Chainnan.Dr. N. W. ANPBBSON, Vice-

Chairman.

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer —

WILLIAM BEBTBAH, Esq.

Annual Subscription!.Anderson, J. R. . . . . 1 - -Anderson, Dr. N. W. - 5 -

Balfour, Et. Hon.A. J., M.P 1 - -

Bayley, Isaac F.. .. 1 - -Baynes, Sir C. W. . . - 10 -Beaton, D. T. W 1 1 -Bertram, William.. - B -Bisset, Mrs H - 6 -Bisect, Thomas T. . . - 6 -Black, Dr. J. D. ... - S -Borland, Rev. Wm. - 5 -

Bowhill. Miss & MisBMandell - 6 -

Brand, ex -Provost . . - 6 -Bruce, Rev. Douglas - fi -Carey, Wilfred W. . 1 - -Collinridge, Mrs. ... - 10 -Cowley, Mrs, J - 5 -Cunningham, Mrs.

St. Clair 6 - -Denholm, Mrs -10 -Dicfeon, Peter - 5 -Dowtiie, E. A - 5 -Finlay, G L 1 - -

£. s. ct.Fleck, Joseph - 5 -Gibb John - 5 -Grabame, George ... - 6 -Gray ,Col.W. Wingate 1 - -

Grieve, Robert - 6 -Haldane, R. B., K.C.,

M.P 1 1 -Hall, Sir Basil H'.,±!t.,

the late 2 2 -Hay, Mis 5 - -Hay, Captain & Mrs.

Baird 1 - -Hepburn, Sir Arch.

Buehan, Bart 2 10 -

Home, E - 5 -Hunter, Mrs. Richd. - 10 -Innes, Mrs. Mitchell - 5 -James, W. D. 2 - -Kuox, Dick H. C. . . - 7 6

LA.. . . . 5 -

Macadam, R. Wight - 5 -Maitland,The Missus - 10 -Malcolm, John, sen. - 6 -Marjoribanks, Rev.

Marjuribanks, Kev.T. S 6

Maxton R B . 1 1McCall 'john 10 -Mclntyre. John .... - 6 -Mylne, Misses - 5 -Nightingale, Mrs.

Nelson, Charles - 10 -Ogtlvy, Mr. A Mrs.

Hamilton 3 - -

Eodger, Rev. R. G. . - 6 -Roxburghe.Dowager

Roxburghe, Duke of 2 2 -Kumboll, Mis - 10 6Sanson, F. G - 5 -Scott, Hon. C. F. H. - 5 -Sherriff, Mrs. M.

Brodie - 5 -Smith, J. Hood .... - 5 -Smith, Provost - 6 -Tnllis J T . .. . - 5 -Wallace M . 6Wingate, Capt. G.M. 1 - -Wingate, Sir Francis

Reginald and Lady 1 - -Wyndham, J. T.... - 5 -

Total Snba... £102 3 -

Donation.1;.A True Admirer of

the Dunbar Life-boat Cause 10 - -

Annual Life - boatDemonstration ... 10 9 9

Collected on Pier

Contribution Boxes . 3 - -Athelslaueford Wo-

men's Guild, perMrs. Gordon 2 - -

Innerwick Women'sGuild, per MissSbeila Broadwood 1 - -

Visitors at Hot*lBelle Vue 7 8 -

Visitors at Hotel

Interest on PaisleyWater Trust Stocs. 9 19 6

Sums under 5s 1618 6

Total Dons.,.. 63 13 10Total Subs. ...102 3 -

£165 16 10

NORTH BERWICKBRANCH.President-

Mrs. HAMILTON OGILVT,of Archerfleld and Biel.

Chairman —BOBT. GEAHT SCTTIK, Esq.

of Rockville.Local Committee—

Capt. HARBT AHMITAGE.G. A. CONMOK. Esq.J. E. CEEE, Esq.GEORGE DALZIEL, Esq.Sir A. BOOHAK HEPBDRH,

Bart.Provost MACIHTTRE.ANGUS M ATHESON, Esq. ,

M.D.Medical Officer.

ANGUS MATHESON, Ksq.,M.D.Honorary Secretary—

W. H. MONTGOMEET, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Anderson, F. E«q... 1 - -Annitage, Capt. H. . 2 2 -Batrd,Sii William tf .,

Bart 10 -Balfour, Rt. Hon. A.

J., M.P - 10 -Barclay, T. Esq 1 - -Baxter, Eev. A. J. B. - 10 -Blaikie Mrs , . . . 10Blyth, B. Hall, Ksq. 1 - -Blyth, E . L. 1. Esq. 1 - -Buchan - Hepburn,

Sir Archd., Bart. 2 10 -Chalmer,Col.R.,CB. 1 - -Christie, G. N. Esq. 1 1 -Clark, Edward, E-q. 1 - -Coates, S. A. Ksq. . . - 10 -Cowan, David, Esq. 1 - -Craig, Jas., Ksq. ... 1 - -Craig, Robt., Esq. . . l - -Cross, Mrs. Arthur . - 10 -Dalziel, George, Ebq. 2 2 -Dawton, A. Esq. ... - 10 -DeZeote.W.M.Esq. - iu -Fletcher, Mrs 1 - -Geddes, A. Camp-

bell Esq '0 -Guild, R. H. Esq 10 -Haddon,Harvey,Esq. - 10 -

Hartley, G. W. Esq. 1 1 -Hemmingway, C. K.

Hunter, Wm Esq... 1 1 -Jephson, H. Esq. ... - 10 -Kinross, Dowager

Lady 1 -Lawson, Sir J. G.

Bart - 10 -Lubbock, Mrs. Geoff-

rey 1 - -Lyou Mrs W. . 1MacA'pine, C. W.

MarineHotel Co. Ltd 2 2Maxwell. Miss 1 - -Mclntyre, Provost.. 1 - -Melville Sheriff. . 1Menzie, J. R. Esq. . 1 1 -Monciieff, Lord . ... - 10 -

Ogilvy, Hamilton,Mr. and Mrs. ... 2 - -

Orr Mrs 1 -E e n s h a w , L a d y

Winifred - 10 -S. H - 10 -Smith, Dr. Turnbull

Smith, J. M.,Esq... - 10 -Suttie.R. Grant,k»q. 1 1 -Swan, Mrs. Jas 1 - -Teacher, Mrs 2 2 -

£. >. d.Tennant. F. J. Esq.. 1 - -Walls, W. A. E>q. . - 10 -Wemyss, Eail of ... s - -Weir, John. Ksq.... 2 - -Whitelaw.J. B. Esq. 1 - -Sums under 10s 2310 6

Total Subs. .. £81 15 6

Donations.

Contribution Boxes . 2 9 4

£92 5 1

IslanD of Hctois.8TORNOWAY

BRANCH.Local Committee-

Major MATHESOS, LewisCastle, Chairman.

lit. J. N. ASBERSON, Co«.lMerchant.

Mr. JOHN CKOCKEK, H.M.Coastguard.

Mr. COLIN MACIVEB.Dr. MACKENZIE.Mr. COLIN G. MACKENZIE,

Solicitor.Mr. DUNCAN MACKENZIE.Mr. JOHN MACKENZIE, Fish

Curer.Bailie KKSNETH MACLESNANMr. PETEB MACLEOD. Baker.Mr. J. M. MOERISON, Fish

Curer.Capt. MDBDO MOBISON.Dr. MUBBAY.CHAS. OBBOCK, Ecq.Mr. E. Boss, Banker.Mr. SuT:ira!aAKj>, Ftei»Ty

Officer.Mr. DONALD SMITH, Fish

Curer.The SHEBIFF-SBBSTITUTE of

THE DlSTBICT.

Treasurer—A. FBASEB, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—Mr. J. CHOCKKB.

Annual Subscription*.Anderson, Mr. Jotu

N - B -Carnegie, Mr. T. P. - 10 -Fraser, Mr. Alex... - 10 -Macdona\d , Ml.

Mackenzie, Mr. Dun-

M a c k e n z i e , Mr.

Total Subs.. £2 17 6

Donations.Bain and Morison,

Hogg. Mr. Robert . . 1 - -Kennedy, Mr. H. E.

W . 1 -Macaulay.Mr.Donald- 6 -Mackenzie & Sons,

Messrs. Jamfts. ... — 6 -Maclennan, Mr. K. . - 5 -Smith & t,'o.,Mes3is. - 5 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 811£. s. d .

Contribution Boxes . - 16 itSums under 5s 3 14 -

Total Dons... 7 15 9Total Subs. .. 2 1J 6

£10 13 3

Utiuar&iwgiwe.GOURDON BRANCH.

President—JAMES EDWARD MAINWAKIS t;1'ASqrjHiH, Esq., ttaUgreen

Local Committee-Mr. THOS. JOHSSTOH,

Chairman.I)r. CHAS. AYVER.Mr. PETEK BANNERMAN.Mr. HABRY CULLUH, Com-

missioned Boatman,H.M. Coastguard.

Mr. DAVID C. BOATH.Mr. GEORGE BONNAB.Mr. DAVID GOVE.Mr. WILLIAM GRAY.Mr. KOBEKT GKEIO.Mr. A.. LKGO.Mr. JAUES MOIR.Mr. JAMES Mom, Ex-^ox-

swain Superintendent.Mr. C. MOWATT.Mr. WILLIAM B. PETER.Mr. W. WILKIE.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. JOHN BROWH,

Bervle.

Annual Subscription*.Arbuthnott, Hon.W. 1 - -Anderson, Jas. Esq.. - 5 -Aymer, Dr. Chas. . . - B -Brown, Eev. J. .... - 6 -Farquhar, J. E.Main-

Farqnhar, Colonel ., 3 3 -flibb, James B. Esq. -10 -I'eter, Wm. B Esq. - 5 -Shand, T. L. R.

Webster, J. U. Esq. - 10 -Sums under 5< 3 6 -

Total Subs. ...£14 19 -

Donations,Contribution Boxes. - 2 -

£15 1 -

JOHNSHAVENBRANCH.

Lady President —Miss SCOTT, Brotherton.

Local Committee —Mr. JOHN L. BEATTIK, Chair-

man.Mr. D. DOUGLAS.Mr. T. HERD.Mr. J. MoBAY.Mr. T. VAIL.Mr. WILLIAM WATSOU.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. R. STEWAET.

Annual Subscriptions.£. .«. d.

Bailey, Mrs - 5 -Eaglesome. Mr - 6 -Herd, Mr. T - 5 -McBay, Mr. Ja-i. ... - 8 -Scott Miss . . . &

Sums under 5s - 2 -

Total Subs £0 10 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes. - 2 4

Total £6 12 4

STONEHAVENBRANCH.

Patron-Sir ALEXANDER BAIBD ot

Urie, Bart., Lord- Lieut, ofthe County.

President —Ex-Provost MOWAT.

Local Committee —A. B. ANNANDALB.Rev. D. G. BABRON.I). C. BOOTH.Rev. J. B. BURNETT.Itev. W. L. CHRISTIEW. B. CORMACK.Eev. P. B. CROWLKT.WM. DCTHIE.JKO. C GARDNER.Lieut. GABRKTT.CHARLES GEORGE.M. A. HAMILTON.Captain IRVIXK.A. VV. KINNEAR.THOMAS MARTIN.Capt. J. MASSON.JAMES McGatoop..P. MELDRUM.Rev. H. E. MICHIE.ALKX. MILNE.T. MITCHELL, Jun.JAMES OGG.ALEXR. THOMSON.DAVID TOBRY.

Treasurer & Hon. Secretary —J. B. CUNNINGHAM.

Annual Subscriptions.Annandale, A. B.... - 5 -Baird, Sir Alex, of

Baird, II. R 1 - -Cormack, W. B. ..". - 6 -Gardner, J. C - 5 -jviue, Captaiu..,,. - 5 -

McKendrick, Prof... - 5 -Martin, Thomas ... - 5 -Mownt, Ex- Provost - 5 -Murray, Cajit. A. C.,

M.P - 10

Ritchie, Wm 1

Total Subs £10 1? 6

Donations.Collection Boxes ... 1 4 9

Total £12 2 3

BitfecuUbt tgHBALCARY

( A U C H E N C A I R N )BRANCH.

Local Committee—WALTER OVENS, of Torr

Chairman.W. D. R. DODGLAS.J. DUNLOP.J. FORTUNE, Esq., of Ben

gairn.(i. M. KlRWIH.WKLLWOOD MAXWELL.JOHN McDowALL.THOMAS OVENS.D. TfiORBURN.

Hon. Secretary —JOHN RORRISON, Esq.

Annual Sutamptiant.£. s. d

Biggar, T., and Sons - 10 -

Crawford, H. W. B. - 6 -Ennlop, W. Esq - 5 -Oillespie, Wm - 5 -Henderson, Rev. W.

R 5

Kirwan, L. M. Fsq. 1 - -Lawrence, Mrs .

Maxwell, Wellwcod - 10 -McDowall, J 1McKeuzie.E.P.Esq.,

of Auchenskeoch 1 -

Robinson - Douglas,W. D. Esq l 1 -

Thorburn, 1) - 5 -

Wilson, J.& Son ... - lu -

Total Subs JES 18 6

Donations.Collecting Boxes. ... - 8 8

Total £9 7 2

KIRKCUDBRIGHTBRANCH.President-

Captain HOPE, R.N.

Local Committee—WALTER WALLACE, ProvostW.McETVEN.ROBERT CAMPBELL.ATKINSON HABBISHAW.NORMAN HARLKY.Major the Hon. THE MASTER

OP RCTHVEN.JOHN McKie, R.N.JOHN McCLURE.JAMES McMuLDaow.Sheriff NAPIER.JOHH WILKINSON.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—JOHN ANDERSON, Solicitor.

Annual Subscriptions.Armitage, Arlhnr C. 1 - -Burgh ot KirKcua-

bright 5 - -Burns, Mrs. Alan . . - 10 -

Cuninghame, R. D. B. - S -

Gordon, Colonel .... 1 1 -

Gulland,J.W.,M.P. - 10 -

*. ». d.Habbishaw, Atkinson 1 - -Habbiehaw, Miss. . . - 10 -Hope, Capt., H.N... 3 3 -Hope, Miss - 1 0 -How Miss 1 1Bowman, M. L. . . . - 5 -"In Mf mory of the

\ale Jtthft Mat-Cle'lan" 1 1 -

Laidlay, R. W - 10 -Lifford, Viscountess - 6 -Loreburn, Loid, Rt.

Hon 2 2 -MacClellan, Miss

Clara C 1 1 -Maitland, David.... 1 - -Maxwell, J. H - 10 -McClure, Mrs - 5 -McCulloch, Misses.. - 6 -McCulloch, Mrs.Cliff - 5 -McEwen,Ex-Provost - 5 -McKie,J.,R.N - 5 -McLeUan, Mta - 1(1 -McMicking, Majo*1,

MP ]0 -McMnldrow. James. - 6 -Montgomery, Mrs. . . - 6 -Muir.Messis.J.&W.- 6 -Napier, Lawrence T. - 10 -

Neilson, WalterMontgomerie 1 - -

Nicholson, Mrs - 5 -Paterson.H. E - 6 -Payne, >. L - 10 -Turner, the Rt. Rev.

Wm., Bishop of

Wallace, Provost. . . 1 - -Wardlaw, Mrs 5 -Whadcoat, J. H. . . . 1 1 -Whitewright, Thos.. - 5 -Wilkinson, John... - 5 -

Total Subs... £42 16 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes . - 4 8Sums under 6s - 4 8

£43 5 4

lanaifestfu.GLASGOW BRANCH.

Local Committee —WM. CAIBNEY, Esq., Chair-

man.[jORD INVERCLYDE.WM. BUBRELL, Esq.A. B. T. CAYZER, Eaq.JOHN A. GALBBAITH, Esq. |FRED GABDINEE, Esq.JOHN INNES, Esq.JAMBS LILBUBN. Esq.J. P. MACLAT, Esq.DAVID McCowAN, Eso.TOHH A. ROXBURGH Esq.R. GIBSOS SERVICE, Esu.

Treasurer —LEONARD Gow, jnn., Esq.

Secretary —WILLIAM MARTIN, Esq.,

34, West George St.

Annual Subscriptions.Aitken, Lilbnrn &

Aitken, McKenzie &Clapperton.Messrs. 1 1 -

Allan, Jas. A., Mr.and Mrs 3 - -

Allan, Miss J 6 - -

81-2 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1909.£. ». d.

Allan, Roberts., Esq. 2 2 -Alston, J. Oarfrae. . 1 - -AnchorLine(Hender-

son Bros.) Ltd 10 10 -Anderson, Messrs. D.

a n d J 2 2 -Arrol, Sir William . 1 1 -Arthnr, A. Esq 5 - -Arthur ft Co. (Limited)

Messrs 6 B -

Austin and McAslan,MessTB .. . - in 6

Baikie ft Hogg - 10 6Baird Smiths, Muir-

head, ft GuthrieSmith . . . 1 1 -

Baird and Sons, Ltd.Messrs. Hugh.... 1 1 -

Balloch, Robt. ft Co. - 10 6Bannatyne, Kirk-

wood, France ft Co. 2 2 -Barclay, Curie, & Co.,

Barclay, Robert F. . 1 1 -Barrett, H. Hamilton - 10 -Bennett, Browne, and

Co Messrs 1 1 -Bell Bros. & Co 2 2 -Biggart, Fnlton &

Biunie, Thos. Esq. . - 6 -Black, John & Co... 1 1 -Biackie £ Son, Ltd. . 1 1 -

Boyd, J. & T., Ltd.. - 10 6Broadfoot ft Sous,

Ltd., Messrs. John - 10 -Brown, A. K., Mac-

farlane&Co.,Ltd. 1 1 -Brown ft Co., Messrs.

J. andT - 10 6Brownlee ft Co.,

Messrs., Ltd 1 1 -Browns,Messrs.£Co. - 10 6Brace, John & Co... - 10 6Bryce and Rumpff . . 1 1 -Buchanaii. Andrew . 1 1 -Bnlloch, Lade, ft Co.

L t d 1 1 -

Burnet,Mr.&Mrs.J.J. 1 1 -Burns,G.ftJ., Messrs. 2 2 -Caldwell, Tonng, &

Co - 10 -Campbell and Co,

Messrs. J. and W. 2 2 -Campbell, John ; M.

Cayzer, Irvine, & Co. 5 5 -Chrystal. W.J., Esq. 2 - -Clelaud, Prof.,M.D.,

LL.D 1 1 -Clyde Corinthian

Yacht Club 1 1 -Clyde Shipping Co.,

Ltd 10 10 -Cochran, A. and R. . 1 1 -Collins, Sons, and Co.,

Ltd., Messrs. Wm. 2 2 -Coats, Messrs., Pais-

ley 10Connell, Chas. ft Co.,

Crawford & Eowat . . 1 1 -Crawlord, Cree, and

Lawries, Ltd 1 1 -Crawford, Daniel ft

Son, Ltd B - -

Crombie, Mrs. - 10 -Crum, W. G.,Thorn-

liebank 2 2 -Cnthbertson, James

Davidson Arthur. . . - 10 6Davies, Tait, & Co.,

Dempster. Moore ftCo , Ltd 2 -

Dennistoun, P. & Co. 1 1Denny, W. & Bros. . 2 2

£. s. d.)ick, G. Handasyde,

&Co 1 1 -Donaldson Brothers,

Donnlas, B. ft Son,Messrs 1 1 -

hmlop.Thos. & Son,

)unn, Jas. & Sons. . 1 1 -Eadie and Co., Ltd..

Archd . 1 1 -Castmans, Limited . 1 1 -

Edmiston & Michells,

Cdmiston, J. & R. . . - 10 6Ellerman Lines,Ltd.

(City Line) 10 10 -Swing & Co. Messrs.

Fairfield Shipbuild-ing ft EngineeringCo Ltd 2 2

i'erguson and Reid,

Ferguson & Sons,Messrs. James ... - 10 6

Findlay, R. E 1 - -•Inlay, James f t Co. 2 2 -Fleming.M. Tarbett,

Esq 2 2 -Fleming, P. ft R.

ft Co 1 1 -rraser, Kirkpatriek,ft Smith 1 1

Galbraith, John A. 1 1 -iarroway, R. & J. . 1 - -Jardiner, Jas. <fe Co. 1 1 -Geueral Shipping Co 1 1 -•rlasROW Eastern Co-

operative Society,Ltd . . . . 1 1

Glasgow ShippingOo 2 2

Glasgow Steam Ship-ping Co., Ltd., perMessrs. John Blackft Co 3 3 -

Glen, Mrs. MargaretPollock 2 2 -

Gonrlay,Robert,Eeq.,LL D 1 1 -

Gow, Harrison ft Co.,Messrs. 2 2

Graham, Messrs. A.J.andA 2 2 -

Graham, Wm. & Co. 2 - -Gray, Dnnu, & Co.

Griscbotti&Co.,Ltd. - B -Gnmprecht & Steuart - 10 6Hardie, J. & Co. . . - 10 bHarrington, J.P.Ltd. 1 1 -Hart, Arthur - 10 6Hay&Sons,Messrs.J. 1 1 -Hedderwick, James

&Sons,Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -Henderson ft Co.,

Ltd.,Messrs.D.&W.2 2 -Henderson ft Co.

Messrs. Patrick... * B -Hill, R. and J. M.

Brown, and Co. ... 2 2 -Holms - Kerr and

Hedderwick - 10 6Honeyman, Michael,

Esq 10Howard Honlder, &

Partners, Ltd 1 1 -Hurlet and Campsie

Hutcheson, Jas. andSons -11

Hyde Park FoundryCo .... . 10

Inglis, Messrs. A.and J 2 -

Inverclyde, Lord . . 3 -Jackson, Mr. & Mrs.

H. D 1 1Jackson, R. Esq.,

Bearsden - 10

JE. j. d.^elly & Co. Messrs. . 1 1 -

Ker, William, Esq.. 1 1 -Ker, David S. Esq. . - 10 6

^err. Andersons andMacleod, Messrs. . 2 2 -

Cerr, Newton &Calder 10 6

3dston & Co. Messrs.A G .... 1 1 -

Kinning Park Co-operative Society,Ltd 3 -

aird Line Ltd . 1 1 -Laird & Macin»yre,

Messrs ... ..1 1 —,ander, Mrs. Eaton. 10 - -/anglands & Sots,

Messrs M 1 1 -Law, Thomas & Co. 2 2 -Leisler, Bock & Co.

Messrs. 1 1 -jeister, Greig & Co. 1 1 -l/ietke* Co. Messrs.. 1 1 -yit tie, James, & Co.. 3 3 -

Love & Stewart, Ltd.,Messrs 1 1 -

Jacbeth & Co., Ltd. 1 1 -tfacbrayne, David,

Ltd 1 1 -Jacindoe, Alex. ... 1 - -HacKay.A., &Co.. 1 1 -riackeuzie & Brown

(for a Client)i 5 - -UacKenzie, Roberton

& Co 1 1 -MackiU. Robt. & Co. 1 1 -tfackinnon and Co.

Messrs. William.. 2 2 -Maclae, A. Crum,

Esq 1 1 -Maclay & Mclntyre 1 1 -Itaclay, Murray, and

Spens, Messrs 2 2 -Macpherson, H. S. &

Co 1 1 -M'Call, Jas. &Son.. 1 1 -McCall & Stephen,

Ltd 5 -McKellar, John C. . - 10 -M'Clore, Naismith,

Brodie* Co. Messrs.! 1 -M'Cowan, David. Esq. 1 1 -M'Gregor,J.C.*Co.

Messrs 1 - -M'Grigor, Donald &

Co .... 2 2 -M'Laren, Sons, & Co.

Limited, Messrs.William . . 1 - -

McLellan, P. & W.,Ltd 2 2 -

McClelland, Ker &Co 1 1 -

McCracken, S. W.,L.D.S 1 1

McNab&Co., John,Ltd., Employees . 1 1

McSymon & Potter.. 1 1 ->lcTear,Robert&Co. - 10Malloch, C. & J. . . . - 10Mann, Byars, and

Co. Messrs 1 1Marshall, Alexr.,

Matthews, Maclay &

Miller, Son & Co.,Messrs. James ... 2 2

Mitchell, A., jun.'s

Mitchells, Johnston*Co 1 1

Moucreiff, Barr, Pa-terson,&Co.Me88rs.2 3

Moore, Taggartfc Co. - 10Moores, Carson, &

Morris and Co 1 1Murdoch, Robt. ft Co. 1 1Murray, Jas. W 1 1Seill, J. & K - 10

£. «. i.Nielson & Maxwell. 1 1 -Nlmmo, Jas. ft Co.,

Ltd . 1 1 -North British Loco-

motive Co , Ltd. . . 2 2 -Intram, Ballantyne& Craw'ord 1 1 -

'attison, Jas. M.... - 10 -Phillips & Co., John - 10 -Pirrie, Foote, and Co.

Messrs 1 1 —Prentice Service Ac

Henderson 4 4 —taeburn and Verel,Messrs 2 2 -

laleton, Goodwin, &Co . 1 1

lankin and Sous,Messrs W 10 6

Rankine Line, Ltd. 1 1 -Reid, Dr. W. L 1 1 -Jobi, Moore ft Co. . - 10 6toberteon ft Baxter,

Messrs., Ltd 1 1 -Robertson, Messrs.

L. & V. G 1 1 -lobertson, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -

Rodger J G — 10 6Rodger, Edward .... - 10 6Roed, McNair, £Co. - 10 6Rose, Murison, K

Thomson, Messrs. 1 1 -Joss, John 2 2 -Roxburgh, J. ft A.. 1 1 -Royal Clyde Yacht

Club . • 2 2 -Sandeman, Messrs.D.

&Co - 10 6Sandeman, J. Glae,

Esq 1 1scott ft Sous, Bowling 1 - -Scott, Colin, & Co. .. - 10 6ScottisbCo-ep. Whole-

sale Society, Ltd.. 20 - -Sherriff, George 2 - -Simons, Jacob., & Co. - 10 6Skinner and Co.

Messrs. Thomas.. 2 2 -Skinner and Son,

Messrs. W., Ltd., 1 1 -Skinners, Incorpora-

tion of . 3 3 -Stoan ft Co., Messrs.

Wilb*am 2 2Smith, G. & R. W. . 3 3 -Smith and Sharp,

Messrs 1 1 -Smith, Lewis 0. ... - 5 -Snodgrass, Messrs. J.

andB 1 1 -Spencer & Co.,Messrs.

James . . — 10 6Spencer, John. . . 1 1Spiers, Service & Co.,

Steel, Conlson. & Co.,

Stephen ft Sons, Ltd.,Messrs. Alexander 2 2 -

Stevenson. D. M.& Co., Messrs B B -

Stewarts and Lloyds,Limited 1 1 -

Stewarts and Lloyds,Ltd. (Employees). 1 1 -

Stewart s M 'Donald,Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -

Stewart,D. Y. &Co.,L t d 2 2 -

StoJdard, A. F. &Co.'s Employees,Elderslie 2 2 -

Snmmerlee Iron Co.,Messrs., Ltd 3 3 -

Tatlock, R. R., ft

Teacher, Mrs . 2 2 -Teacher ft Sons,

Messrs. William.. 2 2 -Tennant, Jas., Esq. 1 1 -Templeton&Co. Jas. 2 2 -

._^-_ ; !

i ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 813£. s. it.

Thorn and Cameron,

Tillie & Henderson,I td . . . . . 1 1 -

Train & Macintyre,Ltd - 10 6

United Co-operativeBaklngSociety.Ltd. 1 10 -

United Turkey RedCo., Ltd 2 - -

(Jre, Mrs 2 2 -Ure, W.P. Esq. ... 2 2 -Watson and Co.

Messrs. James .... 3 3 -

Watson, Gow. andCo., Messrs.. Ltd.. 1 1 -

Watson Miss M. A.

Watson, T. W. M.,Esq 10 6

Watt, Son & Co.,Messrs 1 1 -

Wilsons (Glasgow &Trinidad), Ltd. ... 1 1 -

Woodrow, Alex. &

WorcTie&On 1 1 -Wright, Graham, &

(jo - 10 6Wrigbt, Johnston,

and McKtnzie,Messrs 2 2 -

Young & Co., J .&R. 1 1 -Sums under 5s - 5 -

Total Subs... £423 15 6Legacies.

The 1a*e Oom<nand»rAlexr. Marshall,E.N.R 180

The late Miss Mar-

Tte late Robt. Fram>,

Total ..£711 3 6

Umh'ttjgotosfjitE.BO'NESS BRANCH.

Local Committee —JOHN DENHOLM & Co.W. DONALDSON, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Ballantine, A. &

Caddell, H M 1Deuholm, John,& Co. - 10 -Love, Stewart & Co. - 10 -

Total.. £1 5 -

Xairnsfme.

NAIRN BRANCH.

Local Committee—J. S. ROBERTSON, Esq. Chair-

man.J. ADAMSON, Esq.D. MAIN BAILLIE, Esq.GEORGE BAIN, Esq.BRODIB of Brodie.JOHN BRUCE.HASTINGS CLARKE, Esq.Dr. CRDTCKSHANK.H. T. DONALDSON, Esq.

J FRASER, p^q.W. LIGHTBODY, Esq.JOSEPH MACKAT, Esq.Provost MclNTOsH.J. MClNTOSH, Esq.W. C. NEWBIGOING, Esq.H. A. N. Ko^E, E«q.J. SINCLAIR, >-sq.Dr. SUTTER.WM. WHITELAW, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. JOHN GORDON.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

BaUlie, 1). M - s -Baillie.Mrs , Lochloy - 6 -Bain Geo . . . . 6Brodie nf Brodie 1 - -Bryce.J.Annan.M.P. 1 1 -

Clarke, Hasting*... - 15 -Cruickshank, Dr. .. . - 5 -Davidson Walter R - 5 -

Duabar, DowagerLady - 10 -

Finlay, Sir R. B.,K.C 1 1 -

Fraser, H S - fi -Fraser, John, . . - 5 -Gordon, John, Ship-

ping Agent - 10 6Hall E Iv ... - 10 6Humphreys. G. W.. - 10 -Ltghtbody. Wm. ... - J O 6Mackay, Jos., Glebe

End 1Mackintosh, Jas.,

Mclntosh, Jas - 6 -Newbiggini?, W. C. 1 1 -Oldneld, J. R 1 - -Robertson.J.S - 10 -Rose, Capt. Rouailan - 5 -Rose, John - 6 -Rose, Mrs., Holme

Rose 1 1 -Sclanders Dr ... 5 -Sinclair, J 5 -

Turnbnll W . .. 10 -Wallace, Colonel ... 1 - -Whitelaw.Wm 1 - -

Total Subs.. £20 - 6

Donations.

Duggie. J. M., Park

Forres Town Council 2 2 -Nairn Town Council 2 2 -Street Collection..-. 3 7 6

Total Dons... 7 16 6Total Subs. ..20 - 6

£27 16 11

(JBrfentiJ Islan&s.K I R K W A L L A N DNORTH ISLES

BRANCH.LIFE -BOAT STATION —

STRONSAY.

PiesiJent —Col. W. E. L. BALFOUR, of

Balfour and Trenabie.

Kirkwall Local Committee-Ex -P/ovostSCLATER,Chair-

man.Bailie BAIKIE.Col. BAILEY.W. COOPEKJ. W. CURSITER.W. MACI.EVNAN.G. C. PITTS.Col. T. SMITH PE\rE.S. REID. Jun.Capt. BOKEHT^ON.Piovost SLATF.K.Pr. SINCLAIR.GRORGE ^UTHFKLANO.WAUTE« WILSON.

Trpasurer —A. STEWART.

Hon. Pec'e'ary —D. J. POBERT-OX.

Stronsay I^land Local Committee —

Dr. RoBEivT Rjtie, Chair-man.

Capr. CHALlfE];^.

DAVID CHAI .MKKS.HENHT M E I L .L*AVII> POTTINC.ER, J.P.JOHN SHSAKEK.WILLIAM STEVENSON, J.P.

Hon. Secretary —ROBERT MITCHELL.

Donation.i.£. «. d

Chalmers, Capt - 6 -

Notthend Social Club 1 - -Doir ts Door Coll -c-

tiou, from Edav.. 6 8 9Proceadi of Soire%

per Dr. Boris.... 4 14 -Sums under 5s - 6 -

Total £13 3 9

LONGHOPEBRANCH.President —

THOMAS MIDDLEHORE, Esq.

Vice-President -EDWARD THOMSON, Esq.

Local Committee —R. J. GIBBON, E«q.Rev. A. L. KEMPE, M.A.Mr. B. STOUT.

Joint Hon. Secretaiies —Capt. JOHN MENZIES.Mr. WM. MAHWICK.

Annual Subscriptions.Gibson R. .T. Esq. . - K -Kempe, Rev. A. L.. - B -Marwick. Mr. W. . . - 6 -Menziea, Capt. John - 5 -Middlemore, Thos.

Paton, Kanold Noel,Epq 5

Thomson, Edward,Egq . _ 5 -

Annual Collection.. 2 4 6Collection Boxes.... - 16 7

Total .... £11 8 1

STROMNESSBRANCH.

Local Committee—Capt. G. G. BAILLIK,

Chairman.Mr. S. BAIKIE.Capt. J. CADGER.Mr. D. W. CLARK.Mr. JOHN McKAY.Mr. D. McPHERSON.Mr. F. W. STANOER.Mr. A. B. TERRAS.Capt. W. THOMSON.Provost WYLIE.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. GEORGE L. THOMSON.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Baikie S - 6 -btdlhe, Capt.. G«o. . . - 6 -Clark, D. W - 6 -McKay, .lohn - 6 -Wason, J. Oaihcart,

teq., M.P 1 - -Zetland, The Most

Hon.the Marquis of 5 - -Sums under 6 s 8 9 8

Total Subs. . £15 9 8

Donations.uo tnoution Boxes .

Total.... £16 7 2

^eeblesstnre.PEEBLES BRANCH.

Local Committee-Provost BALLANTYNB.Rev. R. BURGESS.JAMKS INGLIS, Esq.J. RAMSAY SMITH, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —J. KAMSAY SMITH, Esq.,

Solicitor.

Annual Subscriptions.

Ballantyne, D.,£Co. - 10 6Black Robt 10Gray, Mrs. M - 5 -Smith, J. Ramsay . . - 6 -Tennant, Sir Edward

p 1 1Thorburn, Major ... 1 - -Thorbnrn,M.G. Esq. 1 - -Thorburn, Robt - 10 -Toorburn, W. E - s -Wilkie, G o - 6

Total il 10 -

814 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

^mfjgftfw.PERTH BRANCH.

President-Sir ROBEBT PULLAB.

Local Committee —Ex-Lord Provost McGREGOB.Sir JOHN A. DEWAB, Bait.,

M.P.Ex-Lord Prorost WILSON.Ex-Dean of Guild PIBBIB.Ex-Bailie McNicoLL.

1 GEORGE GBAY, Esq., Bowers-well.

PETEB CAMPBELL, Esq.,Lignwood.

Rev. P. A. GOBDON CLAKK.„ Mr. SUTHERLAND.„ Mr. KENNEDY.,, Quo. D. STIBBABD.

Secretary and Tiessurer —J. A. GABDNER, Fairmonnt

View, Perth.

Annual Subscriptimt.t. s. d.

Campbell, P. Esq... 1 - -Crawlord, Mrs - 10 -Dewar, Sir John A.

Footer, A - 10Friends, per Trea-

surer 2 6 -Gloag, Miss - 10 -

Mackay, W. Esq. . . - S -McEwen, Jas. Esq. . - 10 -Newlands, Misses.. - 6 -Pnllar, Albert E.

Esq 1 - -Pullar, Herbert S.

Esq '. - 10 -Pullar, James F.

Esq 1 -Pullar, Sir Robert . . 2 2 -Pnllar.RufnsD.,Esq. 1 - -Wright, John, & Co. - 5 -gums under 5*. . . . . 4 5 6

Total Subs.. £17 2 6

•CUnfufosftiu.GREENOCK

BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary —WILLIAM WALKER, Esq.

Annual Subscription!.Blake, Barclay & Co. - 6 -Brewerd' Sugar Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -Caird & Co. Ltd. ... 2 2 -Clyde Shipbuilding

aud Engineering

Denholm.J. &J 1 1 -.Dnncan, Robert, &

Dunlop, D. J. & Co. 1 1 -Ferguson, Bros. .... 1 1 -Glebe Sugar Refining

Goniock Ropework

Greenock & Grange-month Dockyard

£. s. d.Hamilton, W. & Co. 1 1 -Kincaid, J. G. & Co. - 10 6Lament, James, Esq. 1 - -Lang & Fulton 1 1 -Lyle, John, & Sons . - 10 -Macdonald, George,

Esq 1 -MacDougall, D. Esq. 1 1 -McCall, James - 5 -Murdoch At Murray, - 10 -Neill, R.&S. Clerk

Niven, John - 5 -Orr, Pollock & Co . . 1 1 -Port - Glasgow and

Newark SailclothCo ... 1 1 -

Banitin & Blackmore 1 1 -Rodger, Anderson, &

Co 1 1 -Rogers, James, Esq. - 5 -Boas & Marshall 10 6

Shanklaud, E. & Co. V 1 -Speirs, Lady Anne . 3 3 -Steele * Bennie, Ltd.

(late Glasgow andGreenock ShippingCo ) - 10 -

Thome, R. & Sons,Ltd 1 1 -

Walker&Co., John 1 1 -Total Subs. ... f 32 16 6

donations.Contribution Poxes —

Shipping Office . .118 2Princes Pier .... - 2 5Central Station,

Caledonian Ry.Co - 3 1Total Dons. ... 2 3 8Total Subs 32 16 6

£35 - 2

l&orimrgf)0ijfre.

KELSO BRANCH.

President—Rev. J. G. S. NAFIEB.

Local Committee—P. STOSMONTH DARLiNG,Esq.,

Edenbank.JAMBS SMITH, Esq., J.P.,

Mount Oswald.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. ALEXANDER MUIEHEAD.

Annual Subscription*.Darling.P.Stormonth,

Dunn & Son, Messrs.A - B -

Gay, W.G - 6 -Muirhead & Purves,

Purves, Misses - 10 -Smith, T. D.Crichton,

Fsq - 5 -Tait, David W. S.

Esq - 6 -Woodmen Main, A.

Esq - S -Sums under 6* 3 17 -

Total £6 2 -

MELROSE BRANCH(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary and

Treasurer —A. MrmisoN SMALL, Esq.,

W.S.Annual Subscriptions,

t,. s. d.Baillie, Miss - S -Baillie, Miss M. T. . - B -Curie, James, Esq. . 1 - -Curie, James, jun.,

En-kine, Mrs - 6 -Fairbairn, J. J. Esq. 1 - -Handytide.J.S. Esq. - 10 -Home, Colonel The

Hon. C 1 - -

Muir, Tbos. T. Esq.. - B -Robprts.T. J.S. Esq. 1 -Small, A. Muri-on.. - 6 -Sums under B» '

Total iiu 11 *

ftt.tlfnggftfn.BANNOCKBURN

BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Treasurer —Miss ELEANOR WILSON.Annual Subscriptions.

Coll. by Mits Ed-mond Plean —

Sums under 5s - 18 6Coll. by Miss R.

Chirrey —Pums under 6* ... - 14 6

Coll-cted by MissMenzies —

Neilson, Mrs.,HillPark . . . . ] 0 -

Neilson, Miss .... - 6 -Sums under 5s.. .. - 18 -

Coll. by Miss Kinne;burgb, Cowie —

Sums under 5s. . . 1 - -Coll. oy Miss Grigor—

Crum, W. G. Esq.,Auchenbowie . . 1 - -

Steel - Maitland,Mrs - B -

Sums under 6s. . . 1 4 6Coll.Dy Misses Thorn-

eon & Miller-Mrs. Gillespie

Whins of Milton - B -Sums under ** . . . 2 7 6

Coll. DyMls»E.Wil-Boa—

Galbralth, W. R.,Esq, London. , . 1 1 -

Sums under Bf. ... - 11 -

Total ill - -

FALKIRK BRANCH.Local Committee—

J. A. HARVIK-BHOWS, Esq.,of Dunipace, Patron.

JOHN H. MELVILI.E, Esq.,Eriden, Presicleit.

ROBHIT BAIKD, Ks-0.., Birch-fleld, Vice-President.

JAMES AITKEN, fcso, Darroch.JAMES H. AITKEN, Esq.,

Gartcows.Ex-Provost GRIFFITHS, The

Hollies.

ROBERT Dux HAS ORE, Esq.,fan-on Hall.

Sir HUGH SHAW STEWABT,Bart., of Arcigowan, andCarnock.

R. M. SUTHERLAND, Esq., ofSolsgirth.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer—ROBERT HILL LOCBHEAD,

Commercial Bank.Annual Subscriptions.

£. >. d.AUken, James, Esq. 2 - -AitKen, James H.

Esq 1 - -Baird, John. Esq. .. 1 - -Barrel, Robert, Et-q. . 1 - -Brown, Chas. Esq. . - 10 6Brown, J. A. Harvje,

Buchanan, A. W.GrayEsq. 1

Dawson, Miss D. M. 3 - -Fairtie, James, Esq. - 5 -

Griffiths, Ex- Provost 1 - -Melville, J. H. Esq. 1 - -Mitchell, David, Esq. 1 - -Nimmo, Alex., Esq. 1 - -Orr. Robt. Dundas

Orr, Mrs. Jane S. . . . 1 - -Kosebank Distillery

Co, Ltd. 1 1 -Sutheiland, R. M.

Wilson, Miss MaryG W 1

Wilson,Mrs. Robert. - 10 -

Total £28 11 6

GRANGEMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee—Ex-Provost MACKAY.\V. W. GILLESPIE.Bailie HENDKIK.Yf.HorxYS.S. P. JACKSON.

Honorary Treasurer andSecretary —C. POWELL.

Annual Subscriptions.

Baxter. J. & Co - E -Can-on Company ... 1 1 -Chtistensen&Svensen 1 1 -Crawford &Company - 10 -

Gillespie & Nicoll .. - 10 -Grangemonth Coal

G rangemouth C o -operative Society . a - -

Graugemonth andGreenock Dock-yard Co 1 1 -

Hay, J. & J. Ltd. . . 1 1 -Mackay, A. & A. Y. 1 1 -Macpherson & Mc-

Laren, Ltd 1 1 -McGregor Bros - 10 -Merry & Cunning-

Paton, Hopkin - B -Rankine, James, &

Son 1 1 -Salvesen, J. T. * Co. 1 1 -Skinnats Co-opera-

tive Society 1 - -

Watson,James,&Co. 1 1 -Wilkie,P.&J.,Ltd. 1 1 -

Total. ...£19 2 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 815

Donations.£,. s. d.

Contribution Boxes-Custom House ... - 12 -

SS. Glasgow - 17 -S.S. Grange 15 6S.S. yorberto - ^ 2S.S. A-»ma - 5 > i oShipping Office... 4 3 -S S. Sifka 8 4

S.^. Thames ) - 1 0S.S. Thos. Haynes. - 14 2

Total Dons 12 4 6Total Subs 19 2 -

£31 6 6

STIRLING BRANCH.Local Committee —

Provost THOMSON, ChairmanRfv. JOHN AKNOTT.Rev. R. PERCLVAL BROWN.ALEXANDER CROWE, EsqJAMFS W. DRCMMOND, Esq.Ex-Bailie FBRGUSON.JAMES GRIEVE, Esq.Rev. J. P. LANG.Rtv. J. W. PURVES.

Hon. Treasurer-Mr. DANIEL FBBGOSON.

National Bank.Honorary Secretary-

Mr. JOHN JENKINS, Solicitor.Annual Subscriptions,

McKiiilay, Miss, col-lected by —

Cullens, W. & J.,

Hodge, Miss - 5 -Lawsons, Limited - 5 -Sums under 5s. .. 1 12 -

Aikman & Johnston,Misses, collectedby-

Chalmers, Mrp. . . - 5 -Chri stall, Mrs. ... - 5 -Forrester, Miss .. 1 - -Marshall. Mrs.... - 6 -Morison, Miss. ... - 5 -Murray, Miss .... - 5 -Stewart, Mrs - 6 -Ure, Mrs. J. R. . . - 5 -WiteoD, Charles,

Esq - 5 -Sums under 5* ... 1 15 -

McAree, Mies, col-lected by—

Auken,Miss. ... - 10 -Crowe, Alex. E*q. - 5 -Drummond, Miss. - 5 -Gartshore, C. Ksq. - 5 -Gentleman, Ebrii-

ezer, Esq - 5 -Kidston, Misses . . - 8 -

Mitchell, Sheriff... - r, -Nimmo, Mrs - 6 -Tellowlees, David,

Esq - 6 -Sums under 6s.. .. 4 16 6

Johnston, Miss L.,

Anderson, John,Kaq 5

Anderson, Miss. . . - 5 -Frew, Rev. Dr.... - 6 -

Renwick, Wm.Esq - 10 -

Smith, Lady - 6 -Sums under 5». ... 1 11 6

Ferguson, Miss, col-lected by—

£. *. d.Jenkins, A. & J.,

Kinross & Srm,W., Messrs - 6 -

M<.rria, David B.

Owen, Geo. Esq. . . - 6 -Stirling Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. 1 - -Walls, R. Esq.... - 10 -Sums under fi*... . 4 14 -

G i l l e s p i e , MissGraham col-lected by —

Chrystal, David,Esq 5

Cook & Wylie,

Drummond, J. W.Esq - 10 -

Ferguson, Daniel,Esq . . - 5 -

G i l l e s p i e , Miss

Morrison & Taylor,

Muir, Thos., Son &Pattou, Ltd.,

Stirling Observer. - 5 -Robson, Hugh S.,

Ksq 5 -Thomson, Provost - ft -Sums tinder 6s. . . . i 3 6

Reid, Miss, collectedby—

Runtine, Mrs - f> -Snms under 5s. . . . - 5 6

Young, Mrs., col-lected by—

Eeld, Mrs. Wil-liamneld - R -

Su as under 6s. . . . 1 8 -

Total £31 16 6

SbutfjErlanbstivE.

DORNOCH FIRTHAND EMBO

BRANCH.

President—His Grace the 1>UKK OF

SUTHERLAND.

Local Committee—W. L. HACOX, Chairman.W. S. PHASER, Dornoch.JOHN McCtfOKK.Sheriff Clerk,

Dornich.Kx - Provost SUTHERLAND.

Uoraoch.DAVID PRTERS, Procurator

Fiscal, Dornoch.

J. H. ARTHUR.

Annual Subscription*.Carnegie, Andrew,

Ksq 2Fraser, William, Esq.- 10 6Ham i I t on-Bruce,

Mri.R 1 - -Sums of 5s. & under 1 1 0 6

Total Subs. ...f 6 1 -

"™™"""1 "

SfiSigtofonsinre.

PORT LOGAN ANDBAY OF LUCE

BRANCH.

Patron—The Right Hon. the EARL OF

STAIR, K.T.

President—KENNETH A. McDouALL, Esq.

Local Committee —Sir MARK J. MACTAGO AHT-

STBWART, Bart., Chair-man.

Dr. CLARK.WM COCHKANE, Esq.Rev. F. J. GUTTBIDOE.DAVID A. MCCLEW, EsqJAMES McCtJLLOCH, Esq.JAMES MclNTTRK. E-q.Chief Boatman SATCUWITK.

H.M. Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary—GAVIN H. LOVE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. i. d.

Cunningham, T. C.Esq - 10 -

MacTaggart-Stewart,Sir MarK J.Bart... 1 1 -

WDouall, KennethAndrew, Esq 5 - -

Stair, The Earl of,KT 3 - -

Stewart,LadyMcTag-gart 1 1 -

TotalSubs..£10 12 -

Donations.Collector's Book 13 15 6Contribution Boxes. - 18 6

Total £25 6 -

PORT PATRICKBRANCH.

Local Committee—Miyor-General Sir CHARLES

KEKGDSO-, D.S.O., M.V.O.J. MCC0LLOCH.'•. PrjRVES.Dr. J. ROBERTSON.Major AoNEW,D.S.O.,M.V.O.

Hon. Treasurer and Sec. —Mr. (J. \V. OLIVER.

Annual Subscriptions.Agnew.Maj.,D.S.O. . 1 - -Dalrymple. Lord... . 1 - -Dunskey E-tate 5 - -Ferguson, Maj.-Gen.

SirCharles.D.S.O..M V 0 1 1 -

Gaskell, F., Esq ... 1 - -McCulloch, J., Esq.. - 5 -Minot Miss . . . . - 10Purves, J. Esq 5Robertson, Dr. J. . . - 5 -Williams, Captain . 1 - -Wood, Miss K. M... - 5 -Snms under 5s 1 16 6

Total Subs... f 13 7 6

Donation!.£. s. d.

Balance, SmokingConcert at Down-shire Hotel - 5 -

Collection at Life-

Contribution Boxes . 1 18 10

Total Dons... 3 19 -Total Subs. ..13 7 6

£17 6 6

WHITHORN ANDBAY OF WIGTOWN

BRANCH.

Local Committee—ALEXANDER DONNAN,

Chairman.JAMES ALEXANDER.JOHN P. ANDERSON.JOHN BLACK.JAMES D. BROWN.ALEXANDER FRASER.ROBERT C. GOURLAT.JOHN HAMILTON.Ross JRNKTSS.ARCHIBALD D. McDowALL.ALEX. MACFIE, J.P.JOHN G. MARTIN, J.P.GEO. MclLWRAITH.DAVID B. SHAW.W. C. THORBDRS.

Honorary Secretary —WM. BUKNS, Esq.

Annual Subtariptiora.Galloway.Right Hon.

the Earl of, K.T. . 3 - -Stair, Right Hon.

the Earl of, K.T. . 1 1 -ArmitaKe, A. 0 1 - -Black, John, Esq. . . - 5 -

Brown, James Don-

Grane, F. Wyndham - 5 -Hamilton, Capt. F.. 1 - -Martin, John G - 6 -Maxwell,Sir Herbert

Maxwell, Lady 2 - -Mci ean J J., Esq. 1 1 -Nicholson, A. B. ... - 6 -Parlane, Mrs. Jas. . 1 - -Pownall, Mrs - 6 -

Stewart, Capt 1 - -Thorburn, W. C.... - 11 -Sums ande • 61. ....11 5 2

Total Subs.. £26 12 2

Donations.Contribution Box . . - 7 B

Total £26 19 10

816 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1909.

IRELAND.

®o. glntrfm.BELFAST, BANGOR

ANDGROOMSPORT

BRANCH.

President —R. PRBCIVAL MAXWELL, Esq. ,

J.P.

Committee —

The Right Hon. the lordMayor, Sir EGBERT AsutB-fos, J .Y. (Chairman)

Alderman Sir JAS HENHER-SON.D.L. (Vice-Chairman).

W. H. CARSOS, Esq.W. GAFFIKIN, Esq.HENRY C. CRAIG, Esq.Colonel R. G. SHARMAN

CRAWFORD, D.L.R. CAMPBELL GARDNER, Esq.Rev. iS. S. HOLMES, M.A.J. C. LEPPEB, Esq.Captain LUCAS, R. tf .ROBERT MEYER, Esq.FRED W. MONEYPENNY, Esq.,

M.V.O.E. F. PATTERSON, Esq.WM. RODDEX, Esq.Commander WOLFE SMYTH,

K.N.R.FEED WHITE, Esq.

Hon. Treasurers —R. G. LIKDSAT, Esq.E. ASHLF.Y ^FILLER, Fsq.BELFAST BAHKIKG Co.

Hon. Secretaries —E. F. PATTERSON, Esq.JOHN W. DTORKY, Esq., B.A.

Offlce: 10. PONEGALLSQUAKE KAST.

BELFAST AND GROOMS-PORT.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Adair, Hugh, Esq. . . - 6 -Anderson, Messrs.

D. & Son (Ltd.) . . 1 - -Arnott&Co. (Ltd.)

Messrs - 10 -Barkley,Wm.M.,and

Sonp, Messrs - 5 -Baxter, Richard,

Esq - 10Belfast Pa bnnr

(.onjmi&pio' ere -.10 - -Belfast News Letter

Belfast Steamship Co*.(Limited) 2 3 -

Brett, Sir Charles H 1 - -Frown, G. H., J.P.. 2 - -Brow n G H 1 —Campbfll, Messrs.

H & Co . - 10 -Carswetl & Sons,

Messrs R 6Clarke, E. H. Esq. . l - -Corry & Co.. Messrs.

J. P 1 - -Crawford and Lock-

hart, Messrs 1 - -Cra» ford, Colonel

Sharman, D.L. . ., 1 - -

£ . s. d.Crawford, James and

Sons, Messrs - 10 -Cnnniogham, James,

Danville & Co.,

Swart and Son,Messrs. W., (Ltd.) 1 - -

Fairbairn, Lawson,

FitzGibion, Henry,KM.. Pecoider of

GafBkln, Win. Esq. . - 5 -Gamble, James 1 - -Geoghegan, E. C.,

toq 1Geoghegan, Miss A. 3 15 6Grainger, W. A. Esq. - 5 -Grattan, Messrs. &

Co., Limited - 10 -

Haig, .lames F. E=q. 1 - -Houston, .1. BIski--

Inglis & Co. Ltd. . . - 10 6Irish Shipowners'

Jenkins, Messrs. W.J - 10 -

Kyle.G.S W - 8 -Leahy, Kelly &

Leahy, Messrs. ... - 5 -Lindsay, Miss Kate. 1 - -Lindsay, R.W. Esq. - 6 -Little & Co., Messrs.

Lowry & Co., Messrs. - 6 •Lytle and Sons, Messrs.

MacLean, Messrs. S.T (Ltd ) 1

Matier & Co., Messrs.H - 10 -

Maxwell. R. Percival 1 I -McCall. W. R. & Co. 2 - -M°CausJand, Saml .

M«Crum, Watson &Meroer. Messrs. . . 1 - -

MHaughlin W. H.E-q 1

McMullan, W Esq. - 10 -Moure, James, Ksq. . - 10 -Moore & W*inberi( . - 10 -MoorP, Mr. and Mrs. 1 - -Murphy&Orr.Mwwrs. - B -N-ill, Miss Louis* . - 10 -Patterson & Co.,

Messrs. Richard.. - 10 -

Pirn, .Messrs. E.&W. - 5 -fim, Messrs. J. &

Son - 10 -Plnnkett, F. Ef q. . . 1 - -Richardson Bros.,

Richardson. Sons &OwOn, Messrs. . . 3 3 -

Ritchie, Francis, &Sons, Messrs - 10 -

Robinson fc Cleaver,Limited - 5 -

Robinson & Newett. - 5 -Robson, Jobu, &.-q. . - K -Rodman. Wm. Esq.. - E -feyal North of Ireland

Yacht Clnb, perR. E. Workman,Esq., Hon. Sec. . . 1 1 -

R<yal Ulster YachtClub 2 - -

Shaftesbury, The Rt.Hon the Karl of . . 1 - -

Shaw. Kred. fcsq.... - 5 -Sinclair, Mrs - 5 -Stringer. John, Esq. - 6 -Tate, Miss - 5 -Tate, Mrs - 5 -Tedford, Jas. Esq. .. - 5 -

JE. s. d.Ulster fteamship C o . 2 2 -Wolfhill spinning

Co. (Limited).... - 10 -Young & Mackenzie,

Messrs -10 -

Total Subs. .£71 1 -

Donations,Officers and Crew —

S S Belfast . . . 1 1S S Howth Head .31"S.R. IjOrd Lansdowne 1 10 -Pillar Box, B. &c. D.

Railw-av 12 4Pillar Box, N. C.

Contribution Boxes —

Union Club i n -Proceeds of Miss

Rosa D e v l i n ' sAssembly 8 - -

Tf til Dons... 19 6 9Total Subs. ..11 1 -

£90 7 9

BANGOR, GROOMSPORT,AND

HELEN'S BAY BRANCH.

President — •The DOWAGER MARCHIONESS

OF DUFFKRIN AND AVA.

Vice-President—LAPT CLANMORRIS.

Executive Committee —Miss BELL.Mr. BOWE.V.Mrs. HERBERT BROWN.Mrs. N CHARLEY.Mrs. A. H. COATES.Miss CONNOR.Mr. CROSBIE.Mr. MAHAFFY.Mr. McMEEKAN.Miss MU.-SEN.Mr. J. NEILL.Mrs. PEACOCKE.

Hon. Treasurer-Mr. R. TILSON.

Hon. Secretary-Miss B. BOWEN.

Lady Collectors —Mrs. BARBOUR.Miss BOWEN.Mrs. N. CHARLF.Y.Mrs. A. H. COATES.MiSS COSTELLO. .Mrs. CURBLLMrs. A. HERDMAN.Miss MUSSEN.

Annual Subscriptions.Archer, Rev. W. J. - 10 -Barbour, Mrs - 5 -

rtrown, M rs. Herbert,Helen's Bay 1 - -

Calvert, Mr. W - 10 -CHISOD, Mr. W. H. . - M -Carson, Mrs - 5 -Clanmorris, Lady. . - 5 -Cleaver, Mr. John.. - 10 -Cleaver, Mr. J. F. .. - 10 -locates, Mr. A. H. . . 1 - -Coates. Mrs. A. H. - 10 -Connor, Miss 1 - -Craig, Capt - 10 -Craig, Mr. E - 10 -Craig, Mrs. J - 5 -Crawford, Mrs I - -Crosbie, Mr. S - 5 -

£. *. d

Davidson, Mrs. S. C. - 5 -Despard, Mis - 10 -

Dufferin and Ava,D o w a g e r Mar-

Ewing, Mrs. J. P. . - S -Finlay, Mr. Clarence - 10 -Forrester, Mr - S -Garratt, Mr. W. S.. - 10 -

Hardy, Mrs. T. L... - 5 -Harper, Mra - 5 -H e n d e r s o n , Mr.

Charles 5 -Hoey, Mrs. Frank. . - 5 -

Kelly Mrs J 5Kingan Miss 10Lepper Mrs F R - 5 -Lindsay, Mrs. R. W. - 5 -Loweon, Mrs - 5 -

Mahaffy, Mr. W. I. - 10 -McConnell, Mrs.T.E. - 5 -McConnell, Miss - 5 -McErval.Mr - 10 -McLean, Mrs. R. E. - 5 -McMeekan, Mr. ... - 10 -Miiliken Mr . - 5Montgomery, Mr. S.

Neill Mr. J . 5 -Patterson, Mr. E. F. - 5 -Patterson, Mr. J. (1. - 10 -Boss, Mr* - 5 -Knssell Mia 10Taylor, Mrs. J. A. . . - 5 -Thompson, Mrs - 10 -

Wallace, Mr. Richard - 5 -Wilson. Mrs. W.... - 5 -Woods Mrs 5Workman, Mrs. R.. - 5 -

Total £55 - -

C A R R I C K F E R G U SBRANCH.President —

J. B. PIRBIE, Esq.

Vice-president —GEORGE E. KIRK, Esq., J.P.

Chairman^DAHIEL BOWMAN, Esq., J.P.

Local Committee—JAMES Born, Esq.ROBERT CAMBRIDGE, Esq.Rev. ALEX, CUTHBERT, M.A.Commander DAWKS, R.N.

( Div .Officer of Coastguard).W. GORMAN, Esq.. J.P.Captain THOMAS JACK.TINDAL JOHNS, Esq.Kev. JAMES LYON.W. PENNELL, Esq.''aptain ROBERT SHAW.THOMAS VINT, Esq.JOHN WEATHERUP, Esq.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —C. M. LKGG, Ksq.

Annual Subxcriptiont.Bowman,Daniel,J.P. - 5 -

Cambridge, Robert . - 5 -Caters. Ezekiel - 7 6Co-y, Edward, J P.. l - -Cuthbert. Rev. A lex. - 10 -Danes, Cmdr.. R.X. - 10 -Dnbrcugh.TB.E^q.lO - -Gorm™, Wm.,J.P.. - B -Higgin, Miss. . . 1 - -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 817£. s. d.

Johns, Tyndall S. . . 1 1 -Kirk, Geo. E., J.P.,

D.L 1 - -

Mciwwell, W.3.... - 5 -Pennell, Wm - 6 -

Shawfc Jack - 10 -Starke, Mrs 10 -Vint, Tbos - 5 -Weatherup, John . . - 5 -

Total Subs. . .£20 3 6Donations.

S S Theory 2 5 ]

Total £22 10 10

P O R T R U S HBRANCH.President—

Major-GeneralJ. BEBESI'OBD BEBESFOBD,

J.P.Local Committee-

Lieut. -Col. ALLISON.ROBT. CBOOKSHANK.Lieut. HOPKTNSON, R.N.J. C. MARTIN, M.D.Major MONTGOMERY, D.L.W. J. MORROW.WM. POUTER, M.D.Rev. A.E. Ross.JOHN R. WAIT.K. H. WATT, J.P.lion. Secretary & Treasurer—

W. J. McMURRAY,Belfast Banking Co.

Annual subscriptions.Allison, Lieut.-Col. - 10 -Bagley, Mrs - 10 -Beresford. Major-Sen.

JohnBeresford J.P. 1 - -Bevingtoo, Robert.. 1 -Bradley, Patrick ... - 5 -Causton , Commander

A.M., R.N 1 - -Cox. Mro-S. L 1 - -Crofts. F. W - 6 -Crooksnank, R - 10 -

Fleming, VI. A. ... - 5 -Glendinuing, It. G.

(19u7) 1 1 -Graru. Drnmmond . . - 6 -Hamilton & Co. ... 1 1 -Kelly.Jas - S -Leech. W. Hunt

(1907-8) .. - JOMacaulay, H. A. ... - 5 -Macuaghten,Ut.Hon.

Martin, T. C., M.D. - 10 -

McMurray, W. J. . . - 10 -Merrick, Mrs 1 - -Montague, R A. 0.. - 10 -Moore, J*s. Stewart 1 1 -Morrow W. J . &Northern Counties

Committee of Mid-land Railway Co.. 2 - -

Oulton, Mii-s - S -Porter, Wm., M.D.. - 10 -Portrush Harbour

Commrs. (1907) . . 2 2 -Portrush Gas Co.

(1907) 1 -Potting-T.Miss Kditb 1 - -Ross, Rev. A. E 10 -Torrens, Major..... 1 - -Traill, Anthony,

LL D 1 -Watt, F. H., J.P. .. - 10 6

Total Subs.. £26 11 -

£. s. d.Donations.

Ferguson - S m y t h ,

Ranben, AVm. Esq. 1 - -Boat-hnu-e Collec-

tion box 2 4 -Midland Railway,

Hotel bar, per

Bank Office Collec-

" Life-boatSaturday"Collection . ... 15 10 3

Col lected at launches 9 6 6

Total Doi.s. ...30 16 3Total Subs. . . .:s5 11 -

£56 7 3

CDo. QEaban.CAVAN BRANCH.

President—The Lord FARNHAM.Honorary Secretary —

Mrs. SANDERSON.Annual Subtcriptiont.

Alexander.MissR.A. - B -Bishop of Kilmore .. 1 - -Clifford, Mrs. Carn . - 6 -Farnham, The Lord 2 2 -Maxwell, Hou. Mrs.. 1 1 -Sanderson, Samuel,

Esq 1 - -Sanderson. Mrs - 10 -Sclater, E. Esq - 10 -Stuart, Miss M. C. F. 3 3 -

Total Subs. ..£9 16 -

Donation!.

Bojlan, The MoitRev Dr., Blsbopof Kilmore - 10 -

Bnrrowes, T. J. Esq. - 5 -Clements, Mrs. aud

tbe Vlisses - 10 -Fay, John, Bsq - B -Halpin, W. Esq B -Button, R Esq - 5 -In Memoriam J. R. . 1 - -Johnbtone, R. H.,

Esq 5 -Jones,Miss - -Leslie, Ocil, Esq... - -yuweU. Col. the

Hon. H. E - -Reynell, The Misses - -Roe, Col. Edward . . 1 -Roe, Surgeon-Gen. . - -Smith, Fred, Esq... - 10 -Somerville, R. N.

Esq ... - B -Tatlow, J. G. Esq.. . - 10 6Vernon, Fane, Esq.. 1 - -Walker, Robert,Esq, - B -Waller, W. N. Esq.. 1 - -Winter, J. S. Esq. . . 1 - -Collection St. John's

Chnrch, Cloverhill 2 4 -Collecting Boxes ... 1 13 6

Total Dons... 17 19 -Total Subs. . .916 -

£27 15 -

_-__

Co. <£oik.BALLYCOTTON

BRANCH.Patron-

The Right Rev. the LORDBISHOP OP CORK, CLOYNK,

AND Ross.President-

Lieut. -Col. MONTIFORT J. C.LOXGFIKLD.

Local Committeo-Rco. A. W. BUGW.bfiOOKR BRAZIKR, Esq.W . H. FORDE, Esq.W. HARVEY, Esq.H. JAEGGI, t£sq.J. LITCHFIELD, Esq.W. LITCHFIELD, Esq.Capt. STACPOOLS.Rev. T. ROCHE. C.C.Officer of Coastguard pro tern.

Hon. Sec.-Rev. A. W. BKEW.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Beale Alfred, Esq... - B -Beale. Henry, Esa... - in -Brazier, Brooke, E-q. - 5 -Brew, Rev. A W... - 10 -Brew, Cecil, Esq,

M D 10 -Brew, F. de M. Esq. - 1U -City of Cork Steam

Packet Company . 6 - -Cloyne, Very Bev.

Iwan of - 10 -Cork Harbour Com.. & - -Cork, Lord Bishop of 1 - -Cork Steamship Co. . 2 - -Cunard Steamship

Forde, W. B. Esq.. - 5 -

Fowler, Miss G. . . . 1 - -Hearne, Mrs. T. P.. 1 - -

Julian, Rev.LCiordon - 6 -Litcbtield, J., Ksq. . - 5 -Litcbfleld. W. E'q.. - 5 -Longfield Lieut.-Col. 2 - -Martin, Rev. Ayl-

mer C - 10 -Newsom, S. H. Esq. 1 - -Perrott, W. Ksq ... 1 1 -Roche, Rev. T - 10 -Stacpoole, ' apt - 5 -Strangman,J.R. Esq.

(the iate) 10StraDgman, Mrs. . . . - 10 -

Total Subs £28 18 -Uonationt.

Contribution Boxes . - 6 -

Total £29 4 -

CORK AND QUEENS-TOWN BRANCH.

Patron—The Most Reverend the

LORD BISHOP OF CLOYNB.President —

The Right Honourable theLORD MAYOB of CORK.

Vice- President —JAMES LONG, Esq., Chair-

man of the Cork HarbourCommissioners.

Chairman —Rear-Admiral Sir A. PAGET,

K.C.M.G., Admiral Com-manding Irish Station.

V ice -Chairman —1 he CHAIRMAN OF THE

Q P E E N S T O W N U R B A NCOUNCIL.

Local Committee—J. J. BKENNAN, Esq., Mana-

ger Clyde Shipping Co.R-v. WM. DAUNT. M.A.Rev. T. M ADIOAN, Adm.GEORGR DAWSON, Esq.A. E. NICHOLLS Esq., Man-

a«eT o1 the Viunaid Co.H. DOVE, EsqSir R. IT. PENHWE-FITZ-

GBRALD, Bait., D.I.A. C. HORN*, Esq., J.P.Chairman, City of Cork

steam Packet Cn.Chalinian, Clyde Shipping

Co.Inspecting Commander of

Coaftguard, Kinsale.Inspecting Commander of

Coastguard. Que^nstown.Capt. McGrFFiN, Whit* Star

Superintendent.J. C. NEWSOM, Esq., J.P.THOMAS O'REILLY. Esq.WM. RORINSON, Esq.J. W.Scon, Esq.. J.P.Capt.SuTTON,Harbour Master.Tbe Collector of Customs,

Cork anA Qrcenato-wn.The Flag-Lieutenant.The Principal Officer of Board

of Trade.The Receiver of Wrecks,

Cork.Hon. Solicitor—A. H. AL1EH.

Hon. Auditor —MAT. AMBROSE, Esq.

Hon. Engineer —JAS. PRICE, B.A.I., M.I.C.E.,

M.I.M.E.Hon. Secretary & Treasurer —

Capt. TJsBORNE. R.N.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Beamish & Crawford,

Becncr, Sir J. W.,Bart 1 1 -

Bishop of Cork,Cloyne and R..SS,The Rt. Rev. the . 1 - -

Bishop of Cloyne,The Most Rev. the 1 - -

City of Cork SteamPacket Co 5

Cole. Capt., R.N 1 - -Cork Harbour Com-

Dwyer& Co., Messrs. 1 - -Green, J. W. & Co.,

Messrs 1 - -Hall, R &H. & Co,

Hennessy. Richard,&q.. J.P 1 - -

Leycester, J. W. Esq.,J.P 1 - -

Madigau, Rev. T.,Adm 10

Mnrpoy, N. Esq.,J P . . 1

Murphy, Messrs.James J. & Co. ... 1 - -

Newsom, J. C. Ksq. 1 - -Ogilvie & Moore,

O'Relly&Sons.Ltd.,

Pagtt, Admiral SirA..K.C.M.G 1 - -

Pt-urose - Fitzgerald,Sir R., Bait 1 - -

818 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.£. s. d.

Trice, James, Es~|.,B A I 1 -

Parcell & Co., Messrs. 1 - -Sutton Capt - 10Thompson, F. H. &

Son, Ltd 1 1 -Per Williams, Miss

S. J 1 5 8

Total Subs. .£37 1 8

Donations.Contribution Boxes . 115 3

Total . . . .£39 2 1 1

COURTMACSHERRYBRANCH.

Local Committee —Mr. M. LONGFIELD, J.P.Rev. T. MACCAETHT, P.P.Col. TSAVEBS.Mr. F. V. JOHNSON TRAVERS,

J.P.Mr. R. TEAVEKS, J.P.Mr. W. WARD.OFFICES op COASTGUAED pro

tern.Honorary Secretary —

Rev. J. W. FOEDE, M.A.

Annual Subscriptions.Cork Steam Ship Co. t 2 -Forde, Rev. J. W. . . - 10 -Longfleld, Mr. M.,

J.P - 10 -Tracers, Mr. F. V.

Johnson, J.P - 10 -Travers, Mr. E., J.P. 1 - -

Total Sabs. . 1 12 -

Donation.Contribution Boxes . - 2 11

Total £4 11 11

Y O U Q H ALBRANCH.

President —K. CARET, Esq., J.P.Local Committee —

Captain J. GREBN, Chairman.T. A. BLACKHAM, E"q.Sir H. A. BLAKE, G.O.M.G.,

J.P.Mr. JAMES BROOKING, K.N.,

Divisional Officer H.M.Coastguard,

SEBASTIAN L. L. BEUSI-CAEDI, Esq.

C. P. CARROLL, Esq..R. FARRELL, Esq.T. V. FARRELL, J.P.M. J. FLEMING, Esq.E FOLET, Esq.Rev. R. G. HonGE*, M.A.W. HODNKTT, Esq.J. L. KEANE, EsqM. KENNEDY, E?q.S. A. LlTTLE-JlERRICK, Esq.

E. F. M. MELVILLE, Ksq.E. RONAYNE, B.L.C. H. STANLEY, E»q.W. J VEELIN, Esq.0. K. WAUCHOPK, Ksq.

Honorary Secretary—J.H.liOHG.

Annual Sttbteriftiont.Becber. ECT. J.E.H.

Blackburn, T. A.,Eeq - 6 -

£. (. d.Blake. Sir Henry

Arthur, G.C.M.G.,J.P i _

Brooking.Mr. James,K.N., H.M. Coast-guard - 6 -

Brunicardi, Sebas-tian. L. L. Esq - 6 -

Carey. K. Esq , I.P.. - 5 -Carroll, C. P. Esq... - 6 -D e v o n s h i r e , r i i s

Grace the Duke of 5 - -Farrell, R., Esq. ... - 5 -Karrell.T. Esq.J.P. - 5 -Fleming, M. J. E q. . - 6 -Foley, E. Esq - 5 -Green, Cant. J - 6 -Hodges, R. G. Esq.,

M A 5Hodnett, W. Fsq. . . - 5 -Keane, J. L. feq. . - 6 -Kennedy, "Michael,

Esq . . 5Long, J. H. Esq - 5 -Lloyd, George W.

Fsq .. 3 - -Melv.ll", Elliott F.

M EsiJ - 5Merrick, S. A. L.

Ksq 5 -Ronayne, E. C. Esq.,

b.L - 5 -

Stanley, C. H. Esq. - 6 -Verlin, W. J. Esq.. - 6Wanchope, 0. K.

E-q 6 -Youghal HaibouT

Sums under 5s - 5 -

Total Subs. ..£17 5 -

DOnOliGfti.

Contribution Dozes, - 7 6

CTo. Uonepl.ARANMORE

BRANCH.Local Committee—

Dr. EARDLEY, Chairman.Mr. J. F. KISG, Vice-

Chairman.CHARLES BOYLE, Postmaster,

Aranmore.J. E. BOYLE.JAS. M. B>YLE, Aranmore.JOHN BYRNE, Aranmure.Rev. Father Me 'AFFERTY.HUGH CAMPBELL.Rev. Father CANNING.HUGH DOHEKTY.Dr. GARDINER.Mrs. MAXWELL.JOHN SWEENEY.t. T. SWEENEY.

Hon. Secretary —Rev. S. H. ORE.

Annual Subscriptions.Absrcorn. Hi* Grace

Boyle, Charles - 5 -Boyle, Jas. M.,Aran-

more - 5 -Boyle J E 5 -

Campbell, Hugh.... - 6 -Doherty, Hugh - 5 -Eirdley, H. Esq.,

M.D 6 -

£. s. d.Maxwell, Mrs - 6 -Orr Rev II S. . . . 6 -Sweeney, John, Esq. - 5 -Sweeney, P. J. Esq. - 5 -

Total £5 - -

CULDAFF BRANCH.President and Chairman —ROBERT G. YOBNG, Esq.

Local Committee —Rev. T. C. HOUSTON.JAMES McGmiCHY, Esq.,

J.P.Dr. MCLAUGHLIN, J.P.Rev. JAMES LAWSON.ROBERT MOORE, Jan.. Esq.GEORGE L. YOUNG, Esq.. r.P.HBNET C. YOUNG. Eso,., J.P.Mr. REDWOOD, Station Officer

H.M. Coastguard.Treasurer and Honorary

Secretary —E. M. FLEMING, Esq., J.P.

Collector —JAS. McGtmcHY, Esq., J.P.

Annual' Subscriptioni.Fleming, E.M. Esq.,

J.P - 6 -Mcfilinchy, James,

£gq , J.P - B -

ToUJ - 11 S

GREENCASTLEBRANCH.President —

H. COOKS, Esq.

Local Committee.Mr. JOHN CAVANAGH.Colonel HASLETT, R.E.Msjor H. FEEKE EVANS.Capt. KAMSAY.

Honorary Secretary-Mr?. PIERCK CROSBIE.

Annual Subscriptions.Shaftesbury, The

Right Hon. theEarl of 1

<&o. Boton.C L O U G H E Y

BRANCH.Local Committee—

EDWIN CUPPMAN, L.O.Father MCBKIDE.Rev. D. PALMER.W. E. ROGEKS, Esq.Capt. TAYLOR, R.N.

Treasurer —W. E. ROGERS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—JOHN McMuLLAN, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Balmer, John & Co. ,

lilair, Joseph, Esq. . - 5 -Bo,d & Co.. Means, - 10 -Brown, William.Esq. - 6 -Kunleath, Lord .... 2 2 -E lintt, James & Co.,

Ltd 6 -G a l l a g h e r & Co.,

Messrs - 10 -

£. I. d.Grfev, John Esq.J.P. - 10 -Liud-ay Bros.,

McArthur & Willis,

McBride, F&ttw* - 10 -McDonald, Dr - 10 6McKnight, Dickson

& Co., Messrs. .... - 10 -McMullan, John, Esq. - 10 -McMullan & Co.,

Messrs. Thomas . . - 10 -Mitchell&Co., Messrs. 1 - -Mitchell Bros. & Co.,

Nugent, Colonel. ... 2 - -Riddel & Son, Messrs. - 10 -Rogers, W. E. Esq.. - 10 -Shaw & McMullan,

Messrs - 10Thompson, Me V>a &

B&UBlfttfcr,M&SMa. - fc -Ward, The Hou.

Somerset - 10 -Warnock, T.A.Efq.,

J P 1 1 -Sums under 6s - 2 6

ToUlSubs... £15 - -

Donations.

Treasurer of TrinityChurch, Kirkcnb-

Total.£22 2 -

D O N A G H A D E EB R A N C H .President-

Col. D. L. DE LA CHEROIS,J.P.

Local Commiltee —Kev. R H. COOIE, Chaiimm.K. W. BB> L.J. K. BLACK.W. CUERAGH.R. J. EVAXS.«. GIBSOS, L.E.C.P.H. T. Hrmos.A. E. KNIGHT, M.B.J. LANCE. Harbour Mas'er.ComniaQder A. A. LUCAS,

R.N.R. McCONKEY,S. 1'INK.K. B. SMYTH.S. S. VANCK.Rev. S. WALKER.

Honorary Secretary —GEORGE L. DK LA CHEROIS.

Annual Subscriptioni.Bc\} F Vv' . . . . 5Black J K ' 10 -Coote, Rev. E. H. . . - 10 -Cberois, Col. D. L.

D,- La 1 1 -Cheruis, G. L De La - 6 -Curragh W . 5K.vans R. J 5 -Gibwn, G., L.R.C.P. - 6 -Huttou, H. T - 5 -Knight, A. E., M.B - 6 -Neshitt,R.A.,L.R.CP.- 6 -

McMinn, Miss 1 - -Milliken, Wm - 10 -Sloan, R - B -Sroyan R. B 5 -Stewart, Rev. H. H. 2 - -Vance, S. S - 5 -Walker, Rev. S - 6 -

Totil £8 16 -— ^^™~~

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 819

K l L L O U Q HBRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. VISCOUNTBANGOB.

Chainnau—The RCV.JAMES (/FLAHERTY.

Local Committee —Gen. BKOWNB.CLARENCK CBAIO, Kaq.JAMES FIGGING, II. M. Uast-

guard.HUGH FINLAY, Esq.RICHARD HUQHES, Esq.C. RUSSELL KOLLY, Esq.PATRICK MCCLEAN, Esq.Dr. A. McCoMisKKY.Rev. JAMES O'FLAHERTT..HENRY PYNE, H.M. Coast-

guard.HAESY SHAHKS, Esq.The COMMANDING OFFICKR,

H.M. Coastguard, New-castle (Down).Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—0. RUSSKLL KELLY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Bangor, Right Hon.

Craig, Clarence 3 - -Downsbire, Most Hon .

the Marquee of . . 5 - -East Downshire S.S.

Co 2 2 -Finlay, Hugh - 5 -

Heron, J. M., M.D. - 10 -Hughes, Richard . . - 5 -

Kelly, C. Russell... 10 -Lowry, S. C. N - 10 -Martin, W. B - 5 -Maxwell, K. D. 1'. . 1 - -McCartney, Wm. . . - 5 -McComisKey, A.,

M.D 10 -Montgomery, Gen. . 1 - -O'Fla'herty, Rev. J. - s -

Shanks, H - 5 -

Sums under 5s - 7 6

Total Sabs. £20 6 6Donations.

Collecting Boxes 2 8 4

Total £2'J 13 10

NEWCASTLE ( D U N -D R U M ) BRANCH.

President—Tbe COUNTESS A.NNKSLEY.

Vice- President—Local Committee —

EABL ANNESLEY.Dr. BELL, J.P.CLARENCE CBAIO, ESQ., J.P,KOBEKT DODS, Esq., J.P.J. H. MOOHK GARRETT, Esq.,

J.P.KICHARD GOULD, Esq.MATTHEW KINO, Esq., J.P.Lieut. KIRKB, it.N.Capt. Lower.Col. WALLACE, C.B., U.I,.Rev. G. 0. WOODWARD.G. W. YODNG, Esq., J.P.

Hon. Secretary —J.W. ALEXANDER, Esq., J.P,

Collector —Mr. JAMES FOLANU.

Annual Subieriptiant.£. s. d.

Alexander, J. W.Esq., J.P - 10 -

Bell, Dr., J.P - 5 -('arson, Mrs. Robt. . . - f» -

Chaine, Miss - 6 -Chichester, Mrs. ... - 5 -Clyde, Misslsa 5Craig, Clarence, Esq.,

J.P 2 - -Cnrran, Mr. Daniel . - 5 -Dickson, Mrs. (3 Ar-

Dods. Robert, Esq.,,T.p - 10 -

FiuLiy, Mr. F. \\r... - 5 -Garrett, J. H. Moore,

Esq., J.P 1 - -Gordon, Mr. A.(An-

Gray, Mrs - 6 -Hastings, Robert,

Esq., JP - 5 -Inglis, Major J. F. . - 5 -King, M. Esq., J.P. - 10 -

Matthew, Mr. G.W. - 5 -McAleccan, Mr.Pat.

J.P - 5 -McCreight, Miss.... - 6 -Mcllvenny, Kev.

James, P.P - 8 -McNulty, Mr. B.... - 5 -

Murland, Messrs. J.,

Murray. Mrs.(Euniskeen) 1 - -

Sinclair, Mrs - 10 -Stewart, Mr. R. W. . - 5 -Wallace, Col. H. 11.,

C B I) L 1Watson, Mre - * -Willis, Mrs - 5 -Wilson, Mrs. D. M. . - 5 -Woodward, Rev.

G. 0 - 5 -Young, (}. W. Esq.,

J p 10 -Sums under 5s 1 7 -

Total Subs. ... £21 17 -Donat urns.

Donations - 10 -Collecting boxes . . . 2 1 tt -

£•25 3 -

<Ko. Uu&l t r t(HUSH AUXILIARY) .

DUBLIN BAYBRANCH.President—

The Most Hon. the MARQUISOF ORMONDE.

Local Committee —The Right Hon. LORD AKDI-

LADN.The Right Hon. Viscount

IVEAGH, K.P.

*Colonel BEAMISH.*Colonel B. W. BLOOD, K.E.*GERALD BYRNE, Esq.EDWARD CAROLIN, Esq., J.P.

(Russian Vice -Consul).*W. HAMILTON CLOVER.Esq.•ALFRED W. KG AN, Esq.•ADAM FINDLATKR, Esq., J.P.*HERMEHT S. FINDLATEK,

Esq., M.A.*AI.FKED MANNING, Esq.,

J.P.•dipt. THOMAS M'COMBIE.*W. M'CORMICK, Esq., M.A.*Rev. JOHN PIM.:{OBEI:T I. RICHARDSON, Esq.*.I. B. STEPHENS, Esq.* WILLIAM B. STUART, Esq.ANDRKW TAYLOR, Esq.('apt. W. TILLAR.•Capt. ALEX. A. WALKER.Major ARTHUR WHEWELL.

Honorary Secretary —•FREDERICKTHOMPSON.Esq.,

4, Mulgrave Terrace, Kings-town.

Assistant Secretary —OHN S. MORGAN, 15. CastleAvenue, Clontarf, Dublin,

* Executive Committee atKiugstown.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Their Excellenciesthe Earl ;md Coun-tess of Aberdeen .10 -

Alliance Gaa Co. ... 3 3 -Anglo-American Oil

Ardilaun, The RightHon. Lord 2 - -

Armstrong, A. & Co.,Ltd - 10 -

Arnott & Co.. Ltd... 1 1 -Baring, Hon. Cecil. . 1 - -

Bass, Ratcliffe &Gretton, Ltd 1 1 -

Beatty, Maj.-Gen. . . - 10 -Bewley, Samuel, Esq. 1 - -Blythe, Mrs. (tLe

Boland's, Ltd 1 1 -Boyd, J. B. Esq. ... - 10 -Boyle, Low, Murray,

a n d C o 2 2 -Britieh & Irish ttcaui-

packet Co. Ltd. . . 2 2 -Brooke, G. F. & Son 1 - -Brown, Thomas, anil

Browu.Malcolui &Co. 1 - -B! own, Walter, Hi Co. 1 - -Brnntz, Andiew,

Esq , C.E - 10 -Burke, Mrs 1 - -Burke, E. S J., Ltd. 1 - -Byrne, Gerald, Esq. 1 1 -t'ampbrll, R..N ,P.ev.

W. W - 10 -Cana, Miss C. F.

Cane, Miss Louisa(tie late) 1 -

Cutjtrel) At Cochrane,Ltd 1

Curoliii, Edward,Eeq J P 1 -

Carson, Walter,&Suns 1 - -City of Dublin Steam-

packet Company . . 5 - -

Cook, Thos. & Sou,(Cook's Tours)... 2 2 -

Coote, Sir Algernon,Bart .. . 1 -

£. s. d.Curtis, W. & Sous .. - 10 6De Vesci, Right Hon.

Lord 2 - -Dickeson, Richard &

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Uockrell, Thos. Sons

&Co.,Ltd 1 - -Drummoud & Sous,

Ltd., Wm 1 - -Dublin Dockyard Co. 1 - -Dublin and Liverpool

Screw Steam-shipCompany 2 - -

Dublin Steam Trawl-ing Co 2 2 -

Eason, Charles, Fsq. 1 - -tCdmondson, Th omas,

Esq. (the late), perMrs. Edmondson. 1 - -

Ferrier & Co., Ltd... 1 - -Findlater, Adam,

Esq., J.P 1 - -Findlater. Herberts.

Esq .M.A 10 -Flavelle, H. E. Esq. - !0 -Foster, Colonel 2 - -Gifford, Mrs 10 - -Gilbey, W. and A.,

Ltd . . . . 1 1 -Moulding, W. and

11. M., Ltd. 1 1 -Greene, Frank, Esq. 1 - -Guinness, A., Son &

Co., Ltd 10 10 -G u i n n e s s , Mrs.

Henry S . . 1 - -Guinness, Howard

R., Esq 1 - -Guinness, Sir Regi-

nald 1 - -Hall, R. ft H., Ltd., 1 - -Hare, Miss Westropp - 6 -Hare, Mrs. Patrick . 1 6 -Marold's Cross Laun-

dry Co ... 10Healy, Geo., AWer-

Heard,t(.Lynn, Esq.,M.D., and Mrs.Heard 1 - -

Heiton&Co.,T.,Ltd., 1 - -Henry, Mrs. R 1 - -Henshaw, Thomas &

Hogg. Wm. & Co. . . 1 - -Iveagh, the Rt. Hon.

Viscount, K.P. ... 2 -Jacob, W.&R.& Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -Jameson, Andrew,

Esq., D.I,., J.P. .. 2 - -Jame8on,Geoige,Esq. 2 - -Jameson, John.Esq ,

D.L 5 - -Jameson, John & Son,

Kempster,J('hti, Ksq.andMra.KtuipBter 1 - -

Kenny and Owens . - 10 -Lefroy, Mrs. II - 5 -Little, James, Ktq.,

M l ) i l -McCullagh, J., S

Main, A. & J.. Ltd. 1 - -Martin, Richd. & Co. 1 - -Martin T & C , Ltd 1 -Matheson, A. V.Esq.,

B.L 2 2 -Meath, Kt. Hon.

Earl o f 2 2Mlllar.A. &Co.. Ltd. 1 - -Mooney, J. U. & Co.,

Ltd . 1 -Moore.Sir Johu.M.l-). - 7 l>Murphy, Michael,

Esq 1 - -Newsom, G. Arthur,

Esq 1 1 -O'Connell, John Rob.

Esq 1 - -

3 E

820 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1909.£. s. d.

O'Farrell, Thos. A.Fsq i i

Ofrtlvv, Alex. Esq.,J.P 1 - -

Ormonde, Marquis of 4 - -Palgrave, Murphy,

& Co., Messrs 2 2 -Pease Mrs . 1Pembroke and Mont-

gomery, Rt. Hon.Karl of 3 -

Perry, R. and Co.

Pirn Bros, and Co.,Ltd ... 2 2 -

Quinnan, Mrs. (thelate) 1

Reid, A. Hamilton,Esq 3 - -

Reid, John Hamilton,

Reid Mrs 1 - -Boss and Walpole,

Ltd 1 - -Royal Alfred Yacht

Clnb 1 2 -Koyal Irish Yacht

Club 2 - -Royal St. George's

Yacht Club 3 - -Russell, Rev. C. D.. 1 - -Sligo Harbour Com-

Swifte, Ernest G.

Switzerand Co. Ltd. i - -Taylor, W. and M.

Tedcastle, M'Cormick

Todd, Burns S: Co.,Ltd 1 - -

Tillar, Captain Wm. 1 - -Watkinp, Jameson

Pirn, &Co., Ltd... 1 - -Weir, James and Co. 1 - -Weatherill, Captain

Whewell, Major A. . 1 1 -Williams & Woods,

Ltd - 10 -Woods, Webb, & Co. 1 - -

Total Subs... £177 4 -

Donation*.

"Arnott Bequest".. 2 - -A r c h d a l e , Mrs.

De Burgh, Miss 1 - -Harvey & Co.,M«ssrs. - 10 6Nelson's Pillar, Trus-

tees of, per \Vm.Robertson, Esq... 20 - -

"Clifford's Bequest" 7 3 8A Xmas Gift from a

small Family . .. . - 4 -Collection!:,

Per Miss Brady—Andersou.Stinfordand Ridgeway,

McCabe, Mrs 1 l -McDonagh & Co.,

Messrs - 10 -Ryan, Mrs. (Mrs.

McCluskey) ... - 5 -Sums under fis. . . - 5 -

Gary, E. G. Esq.,C.I.. R.I.C 1 -

Per Thompson,Fredk Esq. (Hon.Sec.)-

Kast Pier PillarBox 17 -

Mail Pier PillarBox G 4

Life-boat Houseand Boxes - 5 2

SundayCollections - 18 6

£. s. d.Collecting Boxes,Pillar Boxes, &c. —British and IrishSteam Packet C'o.'sFleet-Lady Roberts —Capt. Clarke. . . 12 4 5

iMdy Wolseley—Capt. Kitchen... 5 10 9

Lady HudsonKinahan — Capt.

Lady Ma r tin —Capt. Kelly 1 1 4

Burns, Messrs. G.& J. (Dublin &

Manning, Alfred,Esq., J.P - 5 6

Hynes' Restaurant . - 15 6Kingsbridge Pillar

Box - 16 -Waite, Mrs - 5 6W a l k e r , Master

Gerald and MissNoreen 1 1 -

Sums under 5s.,Bank Interest, etc. - 18 8

Total lions.. £75 10 2SUMMARY.

Annual Subscrip-tions 177 4 -

Donations, Collec-tions, &c 75 10 2

£252 14 2

HOWTH BRANCH.President —

Right Hon. Mr. Justice BOTD.Local Committee —

E. TENISON COLLINS, Esq.,

Dr. Vi. F. AHEE».RICHARD BABRY, Esq.Rev. A. W. BAKTON.J. MARSHALL BUTLKE, Ea^.JOHN F. HUDSON, Esq.P. J. HDSSET, Esq.JAMES McKENNA, Esq.B. J. NEWCOMBE, Esq.THOMAS W. PROTHERO, Esq.H. A. SMITH, Esq.JOHN STUTTARD, Esq.Rev. JAB. WILSON.

Hon. Secretary —B. J. NEWCOMER, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Ahc-rn, W. F., M.I). - 6 -Ardagh, John G. . . . - 5 -

iiatton, Rev. A. \V. 6 -Barry, Richard .... - 5 -Benson, Miss M. K. - 5 -Boyd, The Hon. Mr.

Brown, John - 5 -Butler, J. Marshal! . - 6 -Butterly. Joseph,

D.C - 5Clare, Mrs - 10 -Co'ahan. Rev. Jas.

F., P.P - 6 -Collins, E. Tenison,

J.P 10Colville, The Misses. - 5 -Crook, R. F. T - B -Cros-ley, F. W - 10 6Cruise, B. A Rus-

Pell 1Culverwell, E. P.,

F T.C D 10

Koley, M. (> — :... - 5 •

Gosset, \V. S - lo -

£. s. d.Harding P G - 5Hart. G. Vaughau,j p . . 10 -

Hawkins, J. Staples,J.P - 10 -

Holden, J. D - B -Howth, Rt. Hon. the

Earl of, K.P. (thelate) 5 - -

Hudson, John F. . . . - B -Hunter, William ... - 5 -Hussey, P. J 6 -

Jameson, Andrew,D.L 1 - -

Jones, Messrs. C., &

Kennedy, Rev. H.B.,B.D - 6 -

Kenny R. H - B -Kerr, Samuel - 5 -Law, The Misses ... - 6 -Leatham, G. A. B. . - B -Llndesay.Rev.W.O'N.- 6 -Lumsden. John .... - 5 -

Manico, Eruest - 5 -McCready. Rev. Dr. - 5 -M'Crea, Rev. Alex.. - 5 -M'Intyre, Mrs - 5 -McKenna, James. . . - 6 -McNeight,W.J.,J.P. 1 - -Mitchell, Mrs 5 -M oore R J - T O

Nash, Rev. GeorgeD. B D 10 6

Nash, Richard G.,j-p . . . 1 1 -

Newcombe. B. J.... - 10 -Nolan E P 6 -O'Dnffy, Dr. Kevin E. - 10 -Phillpots, G. S - 10 -Prothero, T. W - 6 -Purser, John G - B -Rae, ThomasJ - 6 -Ross, Miss J. St. C. . - B -Scott, J. E - 6 -Smith, W.W - S -Sibley, William - B -Stears W E .... 10Stnttard, John - B -

Walshe T H B -Warnock, Robeit .. - 6 -Wnyts C. H - B -Wilkinson, W. G... - 5 -Wilson, Rev. James - B -Wright, Miss 5Snms under 5s - 10 -

Total Subs £31 12 6

Donation!.

Contribution Boxes . 2 5 1 0

Total £33 18 4

Annual Subscription*.£. s. d.

Hamilton, W. Esq.M.I) 1 - -

Holmpatrick, Lord . 2 - -Holmpatrick, Lady. 1 1 -Jameson, R. 1). Esq. 1 - -Palmer, General Sir

R , Bart 3 - -Shegog, Rev. R B -Talbot de Malahide,

Lord 1 1 -Taylor, Captain 2 - -Taylor, J. R. Esq. . - 5 -Woods, Edward H.

Esq., D.L 3 - -

Total Subs.. £13 17 -

Donationt.Contribution Boxes . - 12 8

Total £14 9 8

®o. Jfermanngt).ENNISKILLEN

BRANCH.President—

The Right Hon. theEABL OF BELMOBE.Local Committee —

Lieut. AROHDALE, R.N.The Right Hon. the EABL OF

BELMOBE.Lient.-Colonel the Hon. C.

F. CBICHTON.J. A. POMEROY, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Lady MARY COBBY.

Annual Subscriptions.A Friend, per Mrs.

Ellis BArchdale,Lieut.E.M. - 6 -Archdale, Edward,

Belmore, Earl of .... 1 - -Clogher, The Bishop

Clogher, The VeryRev. the Dean of - 10 -

Colley, Miss Pomeroy - 10 -Cooney, Mr - 6 -

Corry, Lady Mary. . - 5 -Crichton, Lt.-0ol.the

Hon. Charles 1 - -Ciichton, Col. the

Hon. H 1Donnelly, Messrs. .. - 7 6Ellis, Mrs - 6 -Krne, Earl of 2 - -Irvine, Charles. Eiq. 1 1 -

SKERRIES BRANCH.

Local Committee —

E. H. WOODS, Esq.. D.L.,Chairman.

F. FLANAGAN, Esq.B. HEALT, Esq., M.A.J. RONALDSON, EsqRev. R. SHEGOG.J. R. TAILOR, Esq.

J. MAV, Esq.

Lnnham, J. Esq. ... - 10 -Manager, The.Btlfast

Bank, Enniskilleu - B -Pomeroy, J. A. Esq. - 10 -Richardson, Col. J.. 1 - -Richardson, Mrs. ... - 10 -Sclater, Edward.Esq. - 10 -

Teel, W. Esq.,J.P.. - 10 -Tottenham.The Very

Verschoyle, Mrs. S.. - B -Wigram,Francis,Esq. 1 - -Wlgram, Miss E. ... - 10 -Wigram, MissL.... - B -Sums undrr 6; - 2 6

Total £18 16 6— "~~

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 821

®o. Iteug.FENIT (TRALEEBAY) BRANCH.

President —Sir JOHN C- NELIGAN, K.C.

Local Committee —J. 1>. CROSBIE, J.P., D.L.ST. J. H. DONOVAN. J.P.Captain JOHNSTON, R.N.W. T.J3ALVTH.E. W. HICTOON.J. C. D. HORLY, J.P.R. LATOHPORD, J.P.PvOBT. MCCARTHY.W. H. McCowEN.M. O'CALLAGHAN.J. B. QUINNELL.J. SMYTH.J. AV. SIEELE.

Hon. Secretary —W. H. McCoWEN.

Annual Subscriptions.£.. s. d.

Jenner, Mr. and Mrs. - 10 -

May S - 10McCowen, W. H. . . . 1 - -Neligin, Sir J. C.,

K.C 1 I

<Eo. Hontion&eHB.LONDONDERRY

BRANCH.(Local Committee and Hon.Secretary not yet appointed. )

Collector-Mr. A. RANKIN.

Annual Subscriptions.£, s. d.

Belfast S.S. Company - 10 6Black,A&Co.,Messre.- B -

Cooke, J. & J.,

Derry & Raphoe.TheLord Bishop of. . . - 5 -

Gilliland, G. A - 5 -

Hogg, R. Lee, Ksq. . 1 - -Howatson, G. & Co.,

Irish Society, TheHon the 5 - -

[rvlne, T. J. Esq.,J P - 5

Lane & Co., H - 5 -Londonderry PL rt

and Harbour Com-

MacDevette&Donnell,Messrs 10

Steele, J. W 1 - - McFarland, G. & Co.Tralee and Fentt 1 Messrs - 6

Pier CommiBsioners 5 - - ! McKinny, P. Esq. . . - 5 -Trent-Staughton, Pinkerton & Co.,

Mrs. 1 - - iwDflo™ K

Total £il 1 -

ffio. Umeticfe.(IRISH AUXILIARY.)

LIMERICK BRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Secretary—J. S. MOROAN, 15, Castle

Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin.

Annual Subscriptions.Bannatyne, J. & Sons,

Limerick HarbourCommissioners ... 2 - -

Matterson, J. andSons, Messrs., Ltd. 1 - -

RuBsell,Jotm Norris,Esq 1

Todd, Wm. & Co., ;

Total Subs. £6 - - J

Donation,Provincial Bank of

Ireland Contribu-tion Box, per J. 1W. C. Barry, Esq. - 1 6

Total .... £6 1 6

Ross, S. Esq - 5 -Stevenson, Hugh &

Co - 5 -Watt,AndrewA.Esq. 1 - -Welch, Joseph, Esq. - 10 -Welsh, MargetsoQ &

Co., Messrs 2 2 -Sums under 5s 612 -

Total Subs.... £25 19 6

Cos. loutfcan& pleat!).

DROGHEDA ANDCLOGHER "HEAD

BRANCH.Local Committee —

B. R. BALFOOR, Esq., D.L.\V. P. CAIRNES, Esq.Col J. N. CODDINGTON, J.P.PATK. COLLIER, Esq., J.P.J. CONNOLLY, Esq.GEORGE H. DALY, Esq., J.P.JAMES DAVIS, Esq.N. HALLIGAN, Esq.G. H. PENTLAND, J.P.CECIL THORNHILL, Esq.The Ixx»l Officers of H.M.

Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary forMornington —

JOSEPH CONNOLLY, Esq., R.N.Assistant Secretary at

Clogher Head —Mr. TIMOTHY MCCARTHY,

Chief Officer,H.M. Coastguard.

General Secretary and ETCollector—

Mr. E. M'CAHTHY,; West Street, Drogheda.

i Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

• Bank of Ireland .... 1 - -Balfonr, B R 1 - -

, Belfast Banking Co. 1 - -Brodigan Col 1Coddlngton,Col.,J.P. 1 - -Daly, George H., J.P. - 10 -Davis & Co., Messrs. - 10 -

; Hibernian Bank - 10 -Jameson, K. D., J.P. 1 - -Lancashire & York-

!M. &L. Bank - 10 -Pepper, Col. Chas. .. 1 - -Pepper. The Misses . 1 - -P. Bank ol Ireland . - 10 -Smyth, Mr., family

of 1 2Contribution Boxes, - 2 4

Total £15 19 6

D U N D A L K A N DBLACKROCK

BRANCH.

President —The CHAIRMAN OF THE DUN-

DALK HARBOUR BOARD forthe time being.

Vlce-President—HENRY O'CONNELL, J.P.,

H.C..T.C., Chairman U. D.Council.

Chairman—W. M. PATTESON, J.P.

Local Committee-Captain BERRILL.V. S. CARROLL.P. V. CAROLAN.Very Rev. Canon CLARKE,

P.P.J. M. Cox, Auctioneer.W. B. CREE, Customs House.C. A. DUFFY, J.P.J. D. JENNIKQS.J. M. JOHNSON.Rev. P. KENNY, C.C.Rev. Father QUINN, Adm.WM. TEMPEST, J.P.H. M. WILLIAMSON, H.C.BERNARD HAMILTON, Ex-

Coxfiwain.

Honorary Secretary—

C. S. WHITWORTH, Esq.

Donations.Duudalk Harbour

Commissioners ... 5 - -Kenny, Rev. 1' , C.C. - 10 -Steam Packet Co 1 1 - :S S Dundalk . . 1 10 6Sums under 5s - 4 -

Total ...... £8 5 6 j

GILES' QUAYBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —JOSEPH H. Me A BULK, Esq.,

„ M.C.C.

(No list for 1908.)

i S : G R E E N O R EBRANCH

Local Committee-Mr. F. N. BAHFORD.Mr. A. CHALMERS.Capt. DOB AN.Mr. W. K. ELKISS.Dr. P. J. FINUAIT, J.P.Mr. J. G. RAMSDEN.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. JOHN CORNELL.

Donations.£, S. d.

Contribution Boxes 1 6 -

<2Do: SeHatevfottf.A R D M O R E BRANCH.

Honorary Secretary—FKEDKRTCK KEANE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Cooper, Mr. tteury . . - 5 -Keane, Frederick,

Musgrave, Mis» .... 1 - -

Total £1 15 -

D U N G A R V A N BAYBRANCH.

Patron—His Grace the DUSK OF

DEVONSHIKB, K.G.President —

The Most Noble the MARQUISOF WATEBFOttD, K.P.

Local Committee—JOHN T. HUDSON, Esq., Chair-

man and Treasurer.Mt, JA.M.BS BA.IS, Coastguard

Officer, Helvick Head.Mr. M. BAERY.Mr. J. CHRISTOPHER.Mr. THOS. COOK.Capt. P. CURRAN.\V. HADDEN.Mr. ROBERT KNOWLES.Mr. W. LAWLOR.Mr. K. A. MERRY.Mr. JOHN MOWMH/F.Mr. P. MULCAHY.Mr. THOMAS POWEE.DENIS RYAN, Ksq.

Honorary Secretary —FKANOIS CRAid.

Annual Sitbscriptions.Barry, Mr. M - 5 -Christopher, Mr. J.. - 5 -Cook, Mr. Thomas . . - 5 -Cummous.'Mr.JaiitPti - 5 -Hadden, Messrs. \V.

& G .. . 1 1Hudson, John T. EH^. - 5 -Kiiowlcd, Mr. Uub. . - 5 ~Lawlnr, Mr. William - 5 -Mayers, Canou G. S. - 6 -Merry, Mr. R. A. . . 1 - -Moloney, Mr. John 1 - -Power, Mr. Thomas - 5 -

822 THE LIFE-BOAT.£. a. d.

Ityan, Mr. Denis ... - 5 -Town Commissioners 2 2 -Umble.Mr.ChariesN. 1 - -Waterford, Marquis

of 2Sums unfler 6j 1 19 -

Total Sube.£l2 12 -

Donations.Contribution Box. - 4 4

D U N M O R E EASTBRANCH.

Local Committee—Major ANDERSON.E. VV. BARRON, Esq.Rev. M. FLINN, P.P.Rev. W. G. GILLMOOR.Eev. M. HENRY.Rev. J. LKNNRN, C.C.R. W. MARRIS, Esq.Sir WM. J. PAUL, Bart.R. J. PAUL.E. STEPHRNSON, Esq., M.D.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. P. HARNKY.

Annual Suoecriptioni.Anderson, Major ... - 10 -Barren, E. W. Esq. 1 - -Gillmoor, Rev. W. . - 5 -

Henry, Rev. M - 5 -

Paul. Sir W. J. . . . 1 - -Paul, R. G., Esq.... - 10 -Stephenson, Dr. ... - 1(1 -Shipsey.Mr. Isaac T. - 5 -Waterford Harbour

Commissioners. ..10 - -

Total £15

T R A M O R EBRANCH.President—

The Right Hon. LordCASTLETOWH.

Vice- Presidents —Rev. Canon TOPPIN.Rev. PIERCE COFFET, P.P.

Local Committee—E. N. POWER, Esq., Chair-

man.0. AMBROSE, Esq., LL.P.H. E. BBNNER, Esq., J.P.FEED BUDD. Esq., J.P.T. H. DiViES, Esq.J. DUFFY, Esq.Capt. FARRELL.H. D. FISHER, Esq.W. E. HUTCHINSON, Esq.ROBEKT McCuuDr, Esq.M. J. MOH.PHY, Esq., J.P.Lieut. PIEF.CE, II. N.Rev. C. G. STANLKY.Rev. D. WALSHE, C.C.H. L. WABI>, T.C.

Honorary Secretary—T. F. MuKPHr.

Annual Subscriptions.Benner. H. E - 6 -Bessborongh, The

Karl of . . . 1 1Castletoivn, Lady . . 3 - -Denny, H., & Hons,

Ltd . . . ..... 2

£. s. d.Denny, C. E - 10 -Downey, Edmon-i

( Waterford A«0s) - 10 -Goft, Sir W. G. D..

Bart 1 -Harbour Comuirs. . . 10 - -Heaine & Co .... - 10 -McCurdy, Robert... - 6 -Murphy, M.J., J.P. - 6 -Murphy, T. F. . . 5 -Power P F . 5SheVton, Mrs - 5 -Stanley, Kev C O. - 5 -Strangman, John. . . 1 - -Strongman, Samuel. 1 - -Torrie, A. F - 6 -Walehe, B. (Mun-

ster Express*) . ... - 10 -Ward,H.L.(rramore

Mirror) - 5 -W a r d , W., J.P.

( Waterford

Waterford Steam

Whalley, R. (Water-ford Stanford) . . - 10 -

White, J. N., J.P. . 1 - -

Total Subs.... £30 1 -Donations.

Dormer, Toe late Mr.T., bequest - S 10

Contribution Boxes. . 1 17 -

Total £32 1 10

®o. agft txforto.CAHORE BRANCH.

President —Rev. G. A. BAYLY.

Chairman —Rev. Father JONES.

Hon. Secretary —WM. ASILE KrAN, Esq.

Assistant Hon. Secretary -Mr. PETBB SINSOTT.

Committee—Rev. G. A. BAYLY.Rev. Father JOXFS.Mr W. J. TOMKINS.

Annual Subscriptions.Bayly, Rev. G. A... - 10 -George, Mrs 1 1 -Jones, Rev. Father - 111 -Ryan, W. A. Esq. . - 10 -Sinnott, Mr. Peter . . - 5 -Tompkins, Mr. W. . r 2 6

Total ... . <'2 18 6

COURTOWNBRANCH.

Patron-lit. Hon. Earl of COUBTOWN.

Local Committee —Rev. R. I). CHAPMAN.A. C. L. ELLIS, Esq.Sir GEORGE EERINGTON,

Bart.Rev. F. O'RODRKE, C.C.Major A. W. M. RICHARDS.

M. W. SHULDHAM, Esq.VISCOUNT STOPFORD.Capt. Hon. EP.B.STOPFOKD.The Hon. G. F. VV.

STOPFORD.F. A. B. TURNER, Esq.Mr. BIKD (Chief Boatman

H.M. Coastguard).

Treasurer and Hon. Sec —Major the Hon. EDWARD

B. L. H. STOPFOTO.

Annual Subscriptions,t. s. d.

Adair, Miss - 6 -Asht>n, Rev. J.

(1907 8) . . . . - 15 -Blacker, E. C. Eeq. - 10 -Caulfleld, Mrs 1 - -Clanchy, A. F. Esq. - 6 -Courtown, hart ef . . 2 - -Dashwood, Mrs. ... - 10 -Davis, Messrs. S. &

A. G..- - 10 -

Ellis, A. C. L. Esq - 7 6Ellis, Mrs. A. C. L. - 7 6Ellis, E. F. L. Esq.. 1 - -Errington.Slr George 1 1 -Fitzmaurice,W. Esq. - 6 -Foster, W. H. Esq. 1 - -Gibbon, J. G. Esq,

LL D ... 1 -Greene, Sir Conyng-

ham, K.C.B - 10 -Greene, Lady Lily.. - B -Hall-Dare, R.W. Esq 1 - -Hall-Dare.Mre.R.W. 1 - -Hatton, General .... 1 - -Johnson, Evan C.

Esq. - 10

Jones, A. Esq - 5 -O'Connor, M. J. Esq. - 10 -O'Flaheity, B. J.

F.sq 10 -Ram, A. J. Esq. .. 1 - -Richards , Major

Richards, Mrs. M.,and Mrs. Dove ... 2 - -

Ringwood, H.Ksq... - 6 -Rossiter, Rev. W.,

p.p 5SbuMham, M. Esq. - 10Stopford, B. Esq.

(1907-8) 10 -Stopford. Lady C... 1 - -S t o p f o r d , M i s s

Cynthia (1907-8) - B -Stopford, Miss D.

(,1907-8) 10 -Stopford, Capt. Hon.

E. B. (1907-8)... 1 - -Stopford, Hon. Mrs.

E. B. (1907-8) ... 1 - -S top fo rd , Lady

Eleanor - 10 -Stanford, Major-Gen.

Hon. Sir F. W.,C.B., K.C.M.G. .. 1 - -

Stopford, G. S. Esq(1907-8) - 5 -

Stopford.Hon. George

Stopford, Hon. Mrs.George (1907-8). . - 10 -

Stopford, Hon. J. R.N. - 5

; Stopfonl, Hon. Mrs.J. R. N 5 _

Stopford, M. Esq.(1907 8) . . . . - 5 -

Stopford, Miss P. E.(1907-8) 10

Stopford, S. Esq.(1987 8) . . . . - 5

StopforJ, Mi?s V.(1907-8) . 10 -

Stopford, Miss Y.(1907-8) • 10

[1ST MAY, 1909.£. I. d.

Stopford, Vlsconnt . - 10 -Stopford, Viscountess - 10 -Turner, F. A. B. Esq. - 10 -Turner, Mrs. F. ... - 10 -Wordsworth, R. G.

Esq 10 -

Total Subs £34 16 -

Donations.

Contribution Boxes . 1 B 11S t o p f o r d , L a d y

Eleanor - 17 4

Total £36 19 3

FETHARDBRANCH.

President and Chairman—GODFREY L. TAYLOE, Esq.,

J.P.

Vice-Chainnan.Rev. W. F. A. ELLISON, B.D.

Local Committee-Major G. E. H. BAKRETT-

HAMILTON.J. BAGENAL BOYD, Esq.A. BorsE, Esq.. J.P.M. CLONEY, Esq.Capt. M. COLFEK.Mr. WM. HOBNICK.JAMES HAUOHTON, Esq.Rev. RICHARD M. KELLETT,

M.A.Rev. D J. LTKE, C.C.WM. H. LYNN, Esq., R.H.A.0. NOLAN, Esq.UAVID PALMEK, Esq.Dr. W. J. SHEE.Dr. W. J. SHORTKN.Very Rev. WM. SINNOTT,

P.P.The RIGHT HON. LORD

'lEMPLBMORE.

Hon. Secretary—GEOROK L. BASSETT, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Barrett - Hamilton,

Major G. E. H. . . - 10 -Uassptt.Mr.GeorgeL. - 6 -Boyd.Mr.J. Bagenal - 10 6Boyse, A. Esq 1 1 -Cloney, M. M. Esq. - B -Colfer, Cant. M - 6 -Ellison.Rev.W.F.A. - B -Hanghton.Mr. James - 10 -Hornick, Mr. William- B -Kellett, Rev. R. M. - 5 -Lyne, Rev. D. J.,

C.C - 5 -

Nolan, 0. Esq - 6 -Shee Dr W J .. . 10Synnott, Very Kev.

Tayior.Mr.GodfreyL. 1 - -Templemore, The

Right Hon. Lord. 1 - -

Total Subs £8 H 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes . - 4 4

Total £8 15 10

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 823

K 1 L M O R EBRANCH.

Local Committee—WM. BOXWELL, Esq.,

Cbairmaa.Kev. H. ROWE, Vice-

chairman.NICHOLAS WHITE, Esq.

Hon. Secretary —Dr. E. A. GIBBON, J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.t,. «. d.

Bruen, Henry, jun.,Esq 1

Gibbon, Dr. E. A. . . 1 - -Lett, B. A. W. Esq. 1 - -Morgan, Hon. Mrs.

F i t z g e r a l d , LadyManrice 1 - -

ROSSLAREHARBOUR BRANCH.

President^E. A. GIBBON, Esq.

Committee—E. A. GIBBON, Esq., Chairman.G. H. ANOLIM, M.I).Rev. T. CONDELL.M. COSTELI.O.Eev. Father DOTI.B, P.P.Kev. Father KING, C.C.Mr. MULLIGAN, Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard.WILLIAM MDEPHY, Esq.W. G. KADFORD, Esq.J. H. WALSHE.

Honorary Secretary—E. T. M. SASDWITH, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Anglim, G. H. Esq.,

M D - 5Barry, J. E. Esq. ... - 6 -Condell, Kev. T - 5 -Doyle, Rev. Father . - 6 -Fitzgerald, Lady

Gibbon, E. A. Esq. . 1 - -Jacob, F . , ... 5King, Father - 6

Meadows, E. Esq. . . - 5 -Mnrphy, Mr. Wm. . - 6 -Radford, W.G - 5 -P.ichards, E.M.Esq. - 6 -Sandwith, E. T. M.. 1 - -Talbot, J. H. Esq... - 10 -

Total Subs.... £6 10 -Donations.

Meadows, Henry. . . • 10 -Contribution Boxes - 1 9

Total £1 1 9

WEXFORDBRANCH.President-

Lady MAURICE FITZGERALD.Chairman—

W. ARMSTRONG, C.H.C.

Local Committee •J. E. BAEET, J.P.Capt. BRADY, H.M.R. W. ELGEE, jun.M. A. EWNIS, J.P.GEORGE HADDEN, J.P.ROBERT HANTON (Mayor).R. HOUSTON, H.M.C.B. KEEE.HUGH MCCARTHY.Capt. McGtJlRK.Capt. SHAKP, R.N.Alderman JAMES SINNOTT.Capt. SMITH, H.C.J. J. STAFFORD.Capt. WALKER, D.L.R. D. WALKSB,

Honorary Secretary—JOHH F. WALSH, Esq.

Annual Subscription!.£. I. d.

Bacon ft Co., Messrs. - 10 -

Davis, Capt. S. A. G. 1 - -Devereux, Mrs.J. T. 1 - -Elgee, li. W. juo.,

Esq 10Ennis, M. A., Esq.,

J.P - B -Fitzgerald, Lady

Maurice 1Grey, Baroness 3 - -Hadden, Messrs. W.

& G 1Hatton, Colonel, 1). L. 1 - -Jefferies, Thomas Esq.

J.P i _ -McCarthy.Hugh Esq. - 10 -McGuire Capt . . . 10Morgan.Hon. Mrs. D. 1 - -Sinnott, James Esq. - 10 -Walker,Colonel,l).L. 1 - -Walker, Capt., D. U 1 - -Walker, Miss 1 - -Walker, Mrs 1 - -Walsh J. F 1Harbour Commrs. . * 6 - -

Total. ...£23 - -

€0. aSHicfclofo.ARKLOW BRANCH.

Local Committee —The Right Hon. the EARL

OF CARTSFORT, Chairman.The Right Hon. the EARL

OF WlCKLOW.E. F. S. BABTON, Esq.Mr. HHOH BYKNB.Mr. DANIEL CONDEEN.Mr. JAMBS DOYLE.Very Rev. J. DUMFHY.Mr. JOB HALL.Rev. R. C. HALLOWRS.Mr. R. KEARON.Mr. THOMAS KKOGH, Chief

Officer of Coast Guard.Capt. C. MDKEAS.Mr. TIGHE.Mr. FRANK TTREELL.Mr. JOHN TYBRELL.Mr. R. TYRRELL.Mr. E. C. WALSH, C.C.

Honorary Treasurer —E. F. S. BARTON, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —The Rt. Hon. the EARL o»

WlCKLOW.

Assistant Hon. Secretary-Mr. ROBERT TYRRELL.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Bayly, Capt. E. R. . 1 - -Beauman.The Misses 1 - -Oi ysfort, The Kight

Hon. the Earl of .10 - -Dumphy,Rev.I.,P.P. - 6 -Hall Mr Job 5Hall, Wm. Esq - S -Hallowes , Rev. E. C. 1 - -Hamilton, Dr. - 5 -

Kearon, John, Esq. . - 5 -Kearon, Mr. Richard - t -Kynoch&Co., Messrs. 2 2 -O'Grady, The Hon.

Tyrrell, Mr. Frank . - 5 -Walsh, E. C. Esq... - 5 -Wickiow, The Right

Hon. the Earl of 1 - -

'*"Total Subs. . . . £23 11 6

W l C K L O WBRANCH.

Patron —Earl FITZWILLIAM.

Local Committee —Mr. A, W. IHWIN, Chairman.Mr. J. D'AECY.Mr. H. R. CROFTON.Mr. S. V. DELAHTJNT, C.T.C.Mr. PKIER DOOUITLK.Mr. FKANK MCPHAIL.Mr. WM. O'SHAtJGHKESSY.Capt. PASLEY, R.N.Miss PENNEFATHER.Mr. J. SHAW.Col. C. G. TOTTENHAM, J.P.

D.L.Mr. E. N. WYNNE, J.P.Mr. C. ,C. "XELDHAM, B.I.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. KOBEBI LEES.

Annual Subscriptions.Casemeut.Msjor.J.P. 1 - -Collins, Mr. E M. . - 10CroRon, Mr. H. R... 1 - -

Delahnnt, Mr. S.'V.' - 6 -Doolittle, Mr. Peter. - 6 -Hallewell, Major H.

L 1 1

Haskins, Messrs - 7 6Herbert, Col. W. H.,

Irwin, Mr A. W. . . 1 - -Lees, Mr. Robert ... - 10 -Lyndon, Mr. Thos.,

McPhail, Mr. Frank. - 5 -Newbold, Mr. T. . . - 6 -O'Shaughnessy, Mr.

Wm - 10 -Pavker, Mr P 5 -

Shaw, Mr 10 -Staples, Eev. Father,

Tottenham, Col. C.G., J.P., D.L. ... 1 1 -

Verschoyle.Eev.H.S. - B -Wickiow Gas Co - 10 6Wickiow Harbour

Board 1 1Wynne, Mr. E. N.,

£. s. d'Yeldham, Mr. C. C.,

D I .... 1Yeldham Mrs . 10Sums under 6s - 2 6

Total Subs £16 15 6

Donations.Nolan, Misses M.

and E 1 5 -Nott, Mr. L. P 1 - -Contribution Boxes —

Life- boat House.. - 6 6Pennefather.Misses 1 17 -

Total Dons 4 8 6Total Subs 15 16 6

£20 4 -

Jfek of Jlto.CASTLETOWN

BRANCH.President —

The High Bailiff of Castle-tA^n a.tid Douglas, JAMESS. GELL, Esq.

Local Committee —GKOEGB PATTERSON, Chair-

man.RICHARD CAW.Miss COERIN.Lient.-Col. GEORGE MOORE.G. HABRISOTOH QUAYLE,J.P.J. THORNTON SMITH.WILLIAM SMALE.JAMES TAQQART.

Honorary Secretary—ROBERT C. CEETNEY.

Annual Subscriptions.His Excellency Lord

Clague, Mrs. Crofton - 6 -

Drinkwater.SirW.L. 1 1 -Gell, Mrs. Hugh S. - 10 -

The High Bailiff - 6 -Kempson, Rev. E. H. - 5 -Kissack, W. Derby-

MacClellan.MissC.C. 1 1 -MacClellan, Mrs. . . 1 1 -Mellor, H., J.P - B -Moore, Lt.-Col. Geo.,

J p - 10Moore, Thomas H.,

J.P 10Mylchreest, James,

jp B -

Quayle, G. H., J.P.. - 10 -

Ralfe P. G - 5 -Smith, J. Thornton - 5 -Steam Packet Co. ... 2 2 -Stevenson, W. A.,

J.P 10Taggart, James - 5 -

Tomlin,Mrs - B -

Total Subs.. ..£16 10 -Donations.

Collecting Boxes ... 7 12 7

Total ..£24 2 1

824 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1909.

DOUGLAS BRANCH

Patron—

His Excellency the LIEUT.-GOVEBNOE.

President—

His Hononr the GLEBE OFTHE ROLLS.

Local Committee —

F. BROWNE, Chairman.G. W. BARBON.T. BAWDEN.J. BOTD.The Deemster CALLOW.H. B. CALLOW.J. S. EVABABD.W. J. FELL.F. FLINT.C. Fox, Jun.A. EABLE HUNT.W. KELLY.GEO. E. KELLY.A. KlTTO.R. H. MlLNEE.A. ROTHWELL.J. P. SMITH.The Vicar General.The Collector of Customs.S. WALES.

Hon. Sec, and Treasurer—

DOUGLAS EVABABD.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

The Lord Bishop ... 1 1 -Clerk of the Rolls .. 1 1 -

Anderton, Mrs 1 1 -Barren, G. W - 10 -Bawden, Thos - 6 -Boyd J 5 -

Callow, Deemster . . - 6 -

Clucas, Mrs. W. J. S. - 10 6Collector of Customs - 6 -Cookson, G. R - 6 -Cowin, W. D B -Crookall, Rev. T. . . . - 5 -

Farrant, Robert, J.P. - 6 -Flint, F 10 6Flint, Mrs. F - 10 6Fox, C., Jun - 6 -Gell, Miss - 7 6Gelling Miss 15 -Grindrod,W. B - 10 -Harris,Miss 1 1 -

Hunt. A . E 1 1 -Hughes - Games,

C. T. W., Vicar

Milner, R. H - 1 6Moffatt, The Mieses 1 1 -Moore,A.W.,S.H K.,

J.P., M.V.0 10 -

Quiggin&Co - 10 6tjniggin, Mrs. E. T. - 10 6Shirmin W . 5 8Smith, J. P 5 -Steam Packet Co.... 6 - -Whiteside, R - B -Sums under 6s. ....-= 7 4

Total Sobs.. £25 3 6

Donation!,£. s. d.

Shand, E 1 - -Teare, J - 15 -"Life-boat Satur-

day" 153 10 9"Life-boatSunday" 143 8 4Service on Douglas

Head, per the LordBishop 14 11 B

Contribution Boxes .51 11 2

Total Dons 366 18 8Total Sub! 25 3 6

£392 2 2

PEEL BRANCH.

President—His Excellency the

LIEUTENANT-GOVEBNOE.

Vice-President—E. T. CHRISTIAN, Esq.

Local Committee —E. T. CHBISTIAN, Esq.,

Chairman.E. COOPBB, Superintendent

of Customs.T. C. CORKIN, Esq.Dr. FARAKER, Esq.T. J. GRAVES, Esq.J. HODGSON, Esq.C. F. EGNEB, Esq.A. N. LAUOHTON, Esq.,

H.B.Rev. Mr. LEWIS.G. SAYLE, Esq.T. W.SHIMMIN, Esq.JOHH WILSON, Esq.

Hon. Secretary —Lieut. A. NEWNHAM, R.N.

Donations.Proceeds of "Life-

boat Sunday " and

Contribution Boxes .13 9 -

T

PORT ERIN BRANCH.

Local Committee—

CHABLKS JEMNISON, Esq.President and Chairman.

ED. J. ALLEN.F. W. BBISCOE.J. D. CLUCAS.E J. ELLIOTT.Professor HKBDMAN, F.R.S.JOHN J. McAfiD.H. J. MOOEE.S. NASH.A. OLLEEENSHAW.JOSIAH PAGE.Rev. T. J. PEABOE.Rev. W. K. SMYTHE. •W. E. TAYLOB.E. WILLIAMSON.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —J. MoABD.

Annual Subscriptioni.£. s. d.

Briscoe, F. W - 5 -Elliot, E. J - 5 -Jennison, Charles . . 1 1 -McArd, Joseph .... - 5 -McArd J J - 5 -Ollerenshaw, A - 6 -Page, Josiah - 10 6

Total Subs. . £2 16 6

Donation*.

Luft C. F - 10 6" Life-boat. Sunday "

Sacred Concert andContribution Boxes(net) . . 4 13 B

"Life- boat Saturday"(net) 13 14 9

Life-boat House, per

Contribution Soxes.

Pillar Box 1 2 7

Total Dons. .. 60 12 3Total Subs. .. 2 16 6

£63 8 9

PORT ST. M A R YBRANCH.President-

Sir WALTER WEAGG, D.C.L.

Local Committee —

THOMAS QUALTBOUGH, Chair-man.

J. C. DlCKSON.D. LACE.C. W. LEIGH.B. MASON.T. A. MILLEE.E. QUALTBOUGH.Dr. WILLIAMS.

J. MOORE.

Annual Subscription!.Briscoe, F. W - B -Caparn, F. J - 5 -Clague, T - 6 -

Dickson, J. C - 6 -Fallows, J - B -Hands, W - B -

Kelly, W - 5 -

Leigh C W . - 10

Qualtrough, E - 10 -Qualtrough, A - B -Qnaltrough, W. E. . - 5 -Williams, Dr. S. W. - B -Wragg, Sir Walter.. 1 1 -Same under 6s 2 7 -

Total Subs. ... £8 J3 -

..

Donations.£. s. 4-

Ufe-boat Sunday . . .12 13 8Contribution Boxes . 2 5 -

Total Dons. ... 14 18 8Total Subs 8 13 -

£23 H 8

RAMSEY BRANCH.

Chairman—J. M. CBUICKSHANK, High

Bailiff.

Local Committee —WM. BLACK.A. E. CHBYSTAL.WM. COBKHILL.WM. CUBBON.Rev. H. T. DEVALL.Capt. EVANS.H.M. Inspector of Customs.C. H. KEE.JOHN KEBMODE.E. C. KERB.EDWARD D. LAUGHLIN.J. NOBBUBY.DANIEL VONDY.

Honorary Secretary—W. L. CORLKTT.

Annual Subierij,tiom.Black W . . - 6 -Callow, T." Eclipse "- B -Corkill, Thos 1 1 -Criggal, J - 5 -Cruickshank, J. M.,

H.B - 10 -Cubbon, W - 5 -Fletcher, Mrs - S -Gtbb MlsB 7 6Gray Miss - 10 -Harrison, Miss M. . - 10 -Isle of Man Steam

Packet Company . 2 2 -Kee C H 5 -Kermoue, .Jnhu. .... - 6 -Laughlin. E. H. ... - 10 -Lundic, Mrs 1 - -Norbury, J 1 1 -Vondy, D - 5 -

Total Subs... £9 11 6

Donations.Life-boat Sunday... 69 11 4

Boxes.Arkle, John 1 2 8Black, Wm - 4 8Boat House 10 11 4Callow, Mr. Thos. . . - 8 -Radcliffe, Mrs., Ros-

lyn House - 6 SSums under 65 - 2 4

Total Dons.. ..82 6 9Tota' Subs 9 11 «

£91 18 3

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 825

C H A N N E LISLANDS.

GUERNSEY BRANCH.

Chairman—Capt. H. M. CAERE, P..N.

Local Committee—Capt J. B. CARRINGTOM.Capt. W. JOKES.C»pt. H. MAHT.Col. GLASSR.Mr. J. WILLIAMS.Capt. P. BICHAKD.llr. W. H. SMITH.

Hon. Secretary—Col. W. G. DE JERSIT.

Assistant Hon. Secretary—Capt. W. JONKS.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

States of Guernsey. .30 - -Town Parish :—

Aikman, Dr - 6 -Beraard,Major,the

late - 8 -Benson, Dr. D. ... - 5 -Campbell, Maj.-

Qen 1 - -Carey, llr.F - S -Cathcart, Rev. N. - 6 -David, Mrs. 6.... - 5 -

£. s. d.De Gneria, Mr. T

W. M - 6 -lie Havlllanil.Capt.

1'iers - 5 •De Lisle, Mrs.R.Y. - 6I)e IMtron, Mr. J.. - 5 -I>eSaUBmarez.Mr8. I - -] >e Sausmarez, M rs.

George I — -Domaille, Mr - 5 -Dngmore, The Hon.

Mrs - E -Laine, Mrs. T.... - 5 -Le Cocq, Capt. W.

G., R.N 5 B -Le Cocq, Gen. H. 1 - -LeCocq, Mr. S... 1 - -Mahy, C»pt. H... - 6 -Maingny, General

F.B - I -Ozanoe, Mr. E. C. - 6 -Oianne, Mrs. E. C. - S -Parker, General.. - 6 -Penfold, Rev. J... - 6 -Bandell,Mra. J.B. - 6 -Roblllinrd, Mrs... - 6 -Thorpe, Miss - 6 -Tottenham, Miss. - 6 -Tupper,TheMisses - 6 -Wallace, Dr. A...'-10 -White, Mr. J. A. "- 10 -Wild, Dr - 5 -Sums under 6».... 1 3 4

Total Subs....£48 13 4

Donations.

Contribution Boxes—

Mr. E. Forster . 6 6 -

Total . £64 18 4

JERSEY BRANCH.

President—H. E. Major-General H. S.

GOUQH, C.B., C.M.G.,Lieutenant-Governor.

Local Committee—J. AINSWOHTH, R.N.A. J. APBIN, Esq.Capt. J. BLAXTIEO.Capt. P. J. FALLE.F. J. HOOPER, Esq.Dr. H. C. MAJOK.Capt. G. SOEL.Capt. £. Ds LA PEKRELLB.Capt. F. J. Rmoiir.J. J. Li SDEUB.

Hon. Secretary—EDWARD Voisw,13 Royal Square.

Assistant Hon. Secretary—Capt. J. BLAHPIED.

Annual Subscriptions.f. s. d.

Anderson, Gen - 10 6Argyll Robertson.Dr. - 10 -Aubin, A. J - 10 -Bagnall, Lieut.-Col.

T.N I - -Balletne, F. E 1 - -Collas.E 1 - -DeCarteret.Mrs.P.J. - 6 -De La Perrelle, Capt. - 10 -Falla,? - 10 -Falle, Very Rev. S. - 10 -Ferguson, Dr. A*... - 10 -Godfrey, Col. J. W. - 10 -Gough, MsJor-Grvn.

H.S - 10 -

Gray, Col. W. C.... 1Gruchy, Mrs. M. A. -Hallowell Carew,

Mrs -Hamptonne, M iss... 1Hawkeford, C. V. .. -Hemery, Misa -Hulton. Major C. M. -LeCerf, F -LeCronier, G -Labey, Dr. J -Lantiyy, Vicomte de -Lanrens, J -Major, Dr. H. C. ... 1Major, Mrs. H. C... -Marett.CoLJ.il.,.. -Messervy, A -Me&ervy, C. B 1Mills, Lieut.-Col. D. -Morris, J -PaymT -Richard, Madame .. 1Snmner, Col. C. M.. -Voisln, Ed 1Voisln, Mrs. Ed -Walker, J. J 1Williams, Mrs -Wilson, Mrs. M. ... 1Amounts under 6<.. -

£. s. d.

Total Snbs...£25 12 -

Donations.The States of Jersey30 -Messervy, C. B 2 -Amounts nnder 6s.. - 17Contribution Boxes . 1 13

Total Dons....34 10Total Subs....26 12

GENERALANNUAL REPORT . . . .Balance Sheet . . . .Box Collections . . . .Branch Contributions . .Committee of Management . .Decoration of Institution . .General Contributions . . .Income and Expenditure AccountLegacies and Legacy Forms . 719,Life-Belt, Description of . .

611 " Life-boat Saturday " Officers . 730626 I " Life-boat Sunday " Collections . 721723 ! Life-boats, Descriptions of . . 694722 1 Life-boats and Donors thereof . 628618 Life-boat-Carriages.Descriptionof 701693 Life-boat Services . . .683704 Life-boat Station, Description of . 694620 ' Life-boat Stations, Establishment720; of new 638684 Medals, Gold and Silver . . 688

Notice to Boatmen . . <Objects and Work . . IOfficers of the Institution . IResolutions at Annual Meeting IRewards for Saving Life . (Shore-boat Services . . (Special Gifts and Bequests, appro

priation of (1908) .Special Life-boat FundsTrust Funds and Capital Accounts 6

INDEX TO THE BRANCHES.ABERDEEN. .ABERDOVEY .ABERSOCH . .ABERYSTWITHAOKEBGILL .ALDEBURQH .AILOA . . .ALNMODTH .ANGLE . . .ANGLESEY . .ANSTRUTHER .APPLBDORB .ARANMOREABBROATH . .ARDHORB . .ARDROSSAN .ARKLOW . .ARRAN . . .ASHFOBD . .ATHERFIELD .AYLBSBURY .A Y E . . . .

PAGE. 802. 781. 1751. J749. 806. 789. 806. 784, 786. 748. 808. 757. 818. 809. 821. 803823805770769749804

BALCARY . . . 811BALLANTBAE . . 804BALLYOOTTON. . 817BANBUBY . . . 786BANFF . . . . 8 0 5BANNOCKBURN . 814BAEMOUTH . . 781BARROW . . . 777BARRY . . .BELFAST . .BBLPEB. . . . 757BBMBRIDGE . . 769BERKSHIKB . . 748BERWICK . . . 784BIRMINGHAM . . 795BLACKBURN . . 772BLACKPOOL . . 772BLAKBNEY . . 782BLYTH . . . . 785BOLTON . . . 773BO'NESS . . . 813BOULMER . . . 784BRADFORD. . . 796

BRIDGWATBR . . 788BRIDLINGTON . . 797BRIDPORT . . . 762BRIGHSTONE . . 769BRIGHTON . . . 791BRISTOL . . . 767BRLXHAM . . . 758BROADSTAIRS . . 770BROOKE . . . 769BUCKHAVEN . . 808BUCKIE . . . . 8 0 5BCDE . . . . 752BURNHAM . . . 788BUEKYPORT . . 751BCRSLEM . . . 769BURTON-ON-TKENT 789BURY ST.EDMUNDS 790CADGWITH . . . 752CAHORE . . . 822CAISTER . . . 783CAMBRIDGE . . 749CAMPBELTOWN . 803CANTERBURY . . 770CARDIFF . . . 7 6 7CARDIGAN . . . 750CARLISLE . . . 756CARNARVON . . 751

I CARNARVONSHIREI (SOUTH) . . . 751

CASTLETOWN . . 823CAVAN . . . . 817CHELTENHAM . . 768CHESTEB . . . 752CmOHESTER . . 792CITY OF LONDON . 731

\ CLAOTON-ON-SEA 765CLEVEDON . . . 7 8 8

[ CLOUGHEY . . . 813| CLOVELLY . . . 758

COLWYN BAY . . 757CONNAH'S QUAY . 766CORK . . . . 817

i COURTMACSHBRKY 818COUBTOWN . . 822COVEEACK . . . 752CEAIL . . . . 808CRESSWELL . . 785CRICCIETH . . . 751CROMER . . . 782CULDAFF . . . 818CULLEROOATS. . 785DARTMOUTH . . 758DAWLISH . . . 759DEAL . . . . 7 7 1DERBY . . . . 757DONAGHADEE. . 818DORNOCH & EMBO. 816

. . 824

. . 770DROGHEDA . . 821DUBLIN BAY . . 819DUNBAR . . . sioDUNDAIK . . . 8 2 1DCHDBB . . . 8 0 9DUNGARVAN BAY 821DUNGENBSS . . 771DuNMOia EAST . 882DUNWIOH . . . 7 9 0EASTBOURNE . . 792EDINBURGH . . 806ENNISKILLEN . . 820EXETER . . . 759EXMOUTH . . . 759EYEMOUTH . . 805FALKIRK . . . 814FALMOUTH . . . 753FBNIT . . . . 821FERRYSIDE . . 750FBTHABD . . . 822FlLEY . . . . 797FlSHGUABD . . 786FLAMBOROUGH . 797FLEETWOOD . . 773FOLKESTONE . . 771

j FOWEY . . . . 753FRASERBURGH . 802

: GILES' QUAY . . 821GIRVAN . . . . 8 0 4GLASGOW . . .811

j GODALMING . . 791GOODWIN SANDS . 771GORLESTON . . 790

I GOURDON . . . 811i GRANGEMOUTH . 814I GHEENOASTLE . 818j GREENOCK . . . 814i GREENORE... 821j GRIMSBY . . . 781i GROOMSPORT . . 816

GUERNSEY . . . 825

HALIFAX . . .HARTLEPOOL . .HARWICH . . ..HASBOROUGH . .HASTINGS . . .HAUILEY . . .HAYLB . . . .HAYLING . . .HERNE BAY . .HOLYHEAD . .HOLY ISLAND . .HORNSEA . . .HOWTH . . . .HUDDERSFIELD .HULL . . . .HUNA . . . .HUNSTANTON . .HYTHE . . . .ILFRAOOMBE . .IPSWICH . . .IRVINE . . . .ISLE o* WIGHT .JERSEY . . . .JOHNSHAVES . .KBIGHLBY . . .KELSO . . . .KENDAL . . .EESSINGLANDKLLLOUGH . . .XJLMOBE . . .KlNGSDOWNB . .KINQSGATE . .KING'S LYNN . .KIRKCUDBRIGHT .KIRKWALL . .LAKE DISTRICT .LANCASTER . .LEAMINGTON . .LEEDS . . . .LEEK . . . .LEICESTER . . .LEWES . . . .LIMERICK . . .LINCOLNSHIRE .LHTLEHAMPTON .LITTLB HAVEN .LIVERPOOL, PORT

OF . . . .LIZARD . . . .LLANDDULAS . .LLANDUDNO . .LLANELLY . . .LONDONDERRY .LONGHOPK . .Loos . . . .LOSSIEMOUTH. .LOWESTOFT . .LYME REGIS . .LYNMOUTH . .LYTHAM . . .MAIDENHEAD . .MALTON . . .MALVEKN . . .MANCHESTER . .MARGATE . . .MARYPORT . . .MELROSE . . .MEVAGISSEY . .MIDDLESBROUGHMlLLOM. . . .MlNEHEAD. . .MONTROBE . . .MULLION . . .MUMBLES . . .

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MUNDESLEY . .MUSSBLBURGH .NAIRN . . . .NBWBIGQIN . .NEWBURGH . .NEWBURY . . .NEWCASTLE (DUN

DRUM) . . .NEWCASTLE-ON-

TYNE . . .NEWHAVEN . .NEWPORT (Mow.)NEW QUAY(CARD.NEWQUAY (CORN-

WALL) . . .NEW ROMNBY .

'82 j NEWTON ABBOT .771 ! NORFOLK . . .759 j NORTHAMPTON .790 NORTH BERWICK"" NORTH SUNDER-

LAND . . . .NOTTINGHAM . .OLDHAM . . .ONGAE . . . .ORMSKIBK . . .PADSTOW . . .PAKBFIELD . .PALLING . . .PEBBLES . . .PEEL . . . .PBNABTH . . .PBNZANCB . . .PERTH . . . .PETERBOROUGH .PETERHBAD . .PIEL (BARROW) .PLYMOUTH . .POINT OF AYR .POLKEBRIS . .POOLS, ETC. . .PORT ERTN . . .PORT ERROLL .PORT EYNON . .POBTHDINLLAEN .

; PORTHLEVKN . .[ PORTHOUSTOCK .

774 ! PORT ISAAC . .PORT LOGAN . .PORT PATRICK .POBTRUSH . . .PORT ST. MARY .PORTSMOUTH . .PWLLHELI . .QUEBNSTOWN . .RAMSEY . . .RAMSGATE . . .RBDCAR . . .REDDITOH . . .REIGATB . . .RHYL . . . .ROBIN HOOD'S

B A Y . . . .ROCHDALE . . .ROCHESTER . .ROSSLARK H'BOURRUNCORN . . .RUNSWICK . .RYDE . . . .RYESALCOMBB . . .SALTBUEN . . .SCARBOROUGH .SCILLY ISLANDS .

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1ST. DAVID'S .78fi !ST. IVKS . .786 1ST. PETER'S .777 STAITHES . .766 i STIRLING . .777 I STONEHAVEN .754 ISIOBNOWAY .790 SlBATFOBD-ON-783 I AVON . -813 iSlROMNESS824

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