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THE LIFE-BOAT.J O U R N A L

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IRo^al Bational OLife*boat Jnstitution,(ISSUED QUAETEBLY.)

VOL. XXI.—No. 240.] IST MAY, 1911. [PRICE Is.

AT the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOATINSTITUTION, held at the Koyal United Service Institution, Whitehall,on Thursday, the 16th day of March, 1911, The Eight Honourable theEAEL OF DERBY, G.C.V.O., G.B., in the Chair, the following Keport ofthe Committee of Management was presented:—

ANNUAL REPORT.1911.

IN all branches of the work of theROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU-TION thorough efficiency has been main-tained during the past year, and theService has never been in a better con-dition to meet the demands made upon it-

The death of his late Majesty KingEdward VII. was a severe blow to theInstitution, in which he had alwaystaken the deepest interest, having beenVice-President from 18° 3 to 1899, andPresident from 1899 till his Accession,when he became Patron. The Committeeof Management have the satisfaction ofstating that His Majesty King George,on relinquishing the office of President,graciously consented to become Patronof the Institution in succession to hislate Majesty, thus emphasizing. hisinterest in everything that affects thewelfare of the seafaring population.His Grace the Duke of Northumberland,K.G., for many years a Vice-Presidentand warm friend of the Institution, wasproposed for election as President.

The Committee have to record rfiegreat loss which the Institution sus-

tained on, the 7th June, 1910 — asreported in the Life-boat Journal —by the death of Mr. Charles Dibdin,who had filled the post of Secretary tothe Institution for 27 years. Through-out this long period Mr. Dibdin hadserved the Institution with great devo-tion, and his death is deeply regrettedby all concerned in its management.

In August, the Committee appointedto the Secretaryship Mr. George F.Shee, M.A., a gentleman widely knownfor his powers of organization asSecretary of the National ServiceLeague.

Life-boats. — Two additional motorLife-boats were sent to the coast, oneto Broughty Ferry (Forfarshire), andthe other to Donaghadee (co. Down) ;and eight additional motor Life-boatsare in course of construction. Newsailing boats were supplied to variousstations, the coxswains and crews beingfully consulted, as usual, as to the typeof boat in which they had most con-fidence.

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338 ANNUAL REPORT.

The following is a list of the newboats of all kinds sent to the coastduring the year :—

Appledore No. 1 . . Devonshire.Ayr Ayrshire.Broughty Perry (motor) Forfarshire.Orail Fifeshire.Douaghadee (motor). Co. Down.Hythe Kent.Kirkcudbright. . . Kirkcudbrightshire.Moelfre . . . . Anglesey.Pakefield . . . . Suffolk.Poolbeg . . . . Co . Dublin.Poole Dorset.Ruuswick . . . . Yorkshire.St. Andrews . . . Fifeshire.Southsea . . . . Hampshire.

At the end of the year 1910, ex-clusive of Boats in the Reserve, thefleet of the Institution consisted of 268sailing and pulling Life-boats, 9 motorLife-boats, 4 steam Life-boats and 1steam tug, making a total of 281 Life-boats and 1 steam tug.

Transporting Carriages. — A newtransporting carriage was built andsent to Runswick (Yorkshire).

Inspection of Life-boats.—As usual,all the stations of the Institution werecarefully inspected, a report in eachcase being submitted for the con-sideration of the Committee. Wherevernecessary, the boats and stations wererepaired.

Shipwrecks.—The gales of the yearprovided a full measure of arduousand dangerous work for the Life-boatcrews, and it is with the deepest regretthat the Committee report that one ofthe most gallant rescues was attendedby the loss of the lives of three Life-boatmen. The St. David's Life-boatwas called out about midnight on the12th-13th October, by signals of distressfrom the ketch Democrat, of Barnstaple.The weather was exceptionally bad,with a whole gale from the N.E. anda very heavy sea. The three men onboard were rescued, but the Life-boat,on its way back, was dashed on a rock,

with disastrous results, the Coxswain(John Stephens) and two of the crew(James Price and Henry Rowlands)

sing their lives in the service oftheir fellow men. The remainder ofthe Life-boatmen and the three menrescued from the ketch managed tocling to the rock, but would haveperished from prolonged exposure hadnot some brave men gone off inshore-boats to their aid. The fore-most of these men, a young fishermannamed Sydney Mortimer, was rewardedwith the Silver Medal of the Institu-tion, and was subsequently electedCoxswain by the Life-boat crew. TheBoard of Trade, who held an enquiryinto the disaster, found that no blameattached to the late Coxswain or thecrew of the Life-boat. The Institutioncontributed £225 to the fund raisedlocally on behalf of the two widows andone dependent daughter who lost theirbread-winners in this catastrophe.

The heaviest gales occurred on the17th-21st February, the 12th-14thOctober, and the 15th-16th December.During the February gales 22 Life-boatswere launched, 41 lives were saved,and 4 vessels were assisted. Duringthe October storm 26 Life-boats werelaunched, resulting in the saving of 70lives and 6 vessels. Finally, during theterrible storm of the 15th-16th Decem-ber, 23 Life-boats were launched, 47 liveswere saved, and 4 vessels ; while 8 ves-sels and a very large number of fishing-cobles were assisted.

Altogether the Life - boats werelaunched 438 times on service, beingmanned by 6,381 men; in additionto which the crews were assembled inreadiness for service on 52 occasionswhen fortunately it was found un-necessary to launch.

The Committee granted rewards forthe saving of 649 lives by Life-boatsand 118 lives by shore-boats and othermeans, or a total of 767 lives. The Life-boats were instrumental in saving 60vessels and boats.

ANNUAL REPORT. 339

The following table gives the details

of the services during each month of

the year : —

1910.

January . .February . .March .April . . .M a y . . .June .July . . .AugustSeptemberOctober .NovemberDecember .

Total. .

The total

Numberof Life-

boatLaunches.

424320302310213313685181

438

numbersaving of which the

LivesSaved

by Life-boats.

7380133213

G2

4625

13048

175

649

Vesselsand

BoatsSaved

by Life-boats.

842321

GO

bO

CO |

423

60

LivesSaved

byShore-boats,etc.

102

1647

13227

125

182

118

of lives for the

Committee

granted rewards since the

of the Institution on the

1824, is 49,394.

have

foundation

4th March,

Shore-boats, Total No.Year. Life-boats. etc. of Lives.18241825182618271828182918301831183218331834183518361837183818391840184118421843184418451846184718481849185018511852

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.,

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124218175163301463372287310449214364

. 225272 .456279353128276236

235134157123209470230773

8189

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

Shore-boats, Total No.Year. Life-boats. etc. o£ 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 7141866 426 495 9211867 783 303 1,0861868 603 259 8621869 871 360 1,2311870 513 271 7841871 658 224 8821872 569 170 7391873 471 197 6681874 543 170 7131875 726 195 9211876 515 85 6001877 848 200 1,0481878 471 145 6161879 637 218 8551880 577 120 6971881 966 155 1,1211882 741 143 884,1883 725 230 9551884 633 159 7921885 371 184 5551886 601 160 7611887 368 204 5721888 626 174 8001889 420 207 6271890 555 218 7731891 568 168 7361892 836 220 1,0561893 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 1,1561908 486 152 6381909 434 210 6441910 649 118 767

Total 29,308 11,897 49,394

340 ANNUAL REPORT.

Rewards.—The rewards bestowed in1910 for rescuing lives from shipwreckor for praiseworthy and gallant attemptsat rescue and in recognition of othergood services rendered to the cause,included 4 Silver Medals and clasps,14 Binocular Glasses, 5 AneroidBarometers, 16 Votes of Thanks in-scribed on vellum and framed, 10Certificates of Service framed, and12,2Q21. 13s. 4d. in money payments,including pensions, retiring allowances,gratuities and compensation for personalinjuries or loss sustained in the service.

At the close of 1910 the Institutionhad granted since its foundation inMarch, 1824, 101 Gold Medals andClasps, 1,273 Silver Medals and Clasps,69 Decorations, 426 Binocular Glasses,15 Telescopes, 95 Aneroid Barometers,1,932 Votes of Thanks inscribed onvellum and framed, 223 Certificates ofService framed, and 317,714Z. in money.

Aneroids.—The Institution supplied,at a considerable reduction in price,51 Aneroid Barometers to fishermenand 6 to coasters, making a total issuesince 1882 of 5,156.

Life-boat Saturday Fund.—The Life-boat Saturday Fund, which had doneexcellent work for many years past incollecting funds on behalf of the In-stitution, was dissolved on the 31stDecember with a view to economy andto unity of effort and control. The grate-ful appreciation of the Committee ofManagement for the public-spiritedwork done by many thousands ofpatriotic men and women, who haddevoted themselves to the Life-boatcause in connexion with the Fund, foundexpression, not only in the thankspublicly accorded to them through themedium of the Press, but also in thegracious words in which His Majestyreferred to their work in the letteraddressed by Sir Arthur Bigge to theChairman of the Institution.

It is most satisfactory to be able to

add, that, in response to the invitationissued by the Committee of Manage-ment, the vast majority of the Local

j Committees and Ladies' Auxiliaries ofthe late Fund have, in a spirit of heartygood will, agreed to transfer theirenergies to the Institution direct.

Local Committees.—The very gratefulthanks of the Committee of Manage-ment are tendered to the Local Com-mittees and their officers for theircontinued cordial co-operation, andmore particularly to those at StationBranches who undertake the responsi-bility of managing and controlling theLife-boats and their crews. Specialthanks are due to the Honorary Secre-taries and Treasurers.

Public Authorities.—The warm thanksof the Committee are due to the PostOffice and the various Light-house andLight-vessel authorities for their con-tinued help. Also to His Majesty'sCoastguard, whose watching of thecoast is most important to the successof the Institution. The Committeeearnestly hope that the system ofwatching by the Coastguard will bemaintained and extended in the in-terests of humanity.

The Press.—The generous support ofthe Public Press is very gratefullyacknowledged by the Committee.

Inventions.—Inventions have beensubmitted during the past year, andhave received the careful attention of

j the Committee who are always on thelook-out for any improvement whichmay tend to the increased efficiency ofthe Service.

Finances. — The amount receivedin annual subscriptions, donations,dividends, etc., including 14,5922. 2s. 5d.from the Life-boat Saturday Fund,was 72,6092. 9s. Id., a decrease of6,092Z. 16s. lOd. as compared with

ANNUAL REPORT. 341

1909. In addition, legacies amountingto 21,812Z. 14s. 2(7. were received, ofwhich 6,442Z. 11s. 5d. were for specialtrusts or specified purposes. 2,900Z.were also received in gifts speciallyearmarked. But for the legacies thework could not have been carried onwithout encroaching on the investedfunds of the Institution ; for the totalexpenditure was 99,403L 19*. Thisamount included 36,907Z. 4«. for build-ing, equipping and repairing Life-boats,Life-boat transporting carriages, Life-boat houses and slipways ; 19,017Z. 3s.for subsidies for non - self - supportingstations, branch outlays, aneroids forfishermen and coasters, life-belts andother stores and the store - yard ;32,862Z. 13*. llrf. (a) for payments tocoxswains, bowmen and signalmen,crews, etc., for services and forexercising the Life - boats, (b) forspecial rewards and recognitions, (c)for graats for injuries and to therelatives of deceased Life-boatmen, (rf)for pensions and other retiring allow-ances to coxswains, bowmen andsignalmen, (e) for medals and vellums,and (/) for payments to the inspectingstaff. The balance was expended on

printing, advertising, postage, telegramsand stationery, and on salaries, rates,taxes, office expenses and legal charges.Each item of receipt and expenditure

I has been examined and verified by Mr.I Albert W. Wyon, Chartered Account-ant, of the firm of Messrs. Price, Water-house & Co.

The Pension Scheme which wassanctioned last year has, after carefulre-consideration, been confirmed; andthe Committee entertain no doubt thatit will prove a measure of true economy,productive of the best results in thework of the permanent staff of theInstitution.

In conclusion, the fact that the In-stitution has now undertaken, as partof its ordinary business, the whole workof collecting funds for the nationalservice with which it is entrusted,encourages the Committee to ask allsupporters of the Institution to workwith renewed energy and zeal onbehalf of a cause which makes aspecial appeal alike to the instincts ofhumanity and to the spirit of a sea-faring people.

NOTE;

After the Annual Report was completed, Colonel Sir FiTzRoY CLAYTON,who had taken an active p;trt in its preparation, was seized with suddenillness, and, to the deep regret of his colleagues, he has now resigned theChairmanship of the Committee of Management. The Committee at theirlast meeting unanimously passed the following Resolution :—

The Committee of Management have heard with the deepest regretof the illness of their Chairman, Sir FiTzRoY CLAYTON, and desireto assure him of their sincere sympathy and of their earnest wishesfor his speedy recovery. They reluctantly accept his resignationof the Chairmanship, as from the date of the Annual Meeting ; andgratefully remembering the invaluable services he has rendered tothe Institution for more than forty-eight years, they hope he maybe willing to retain the office of Vice-President, and that they maycontinue to have the benefit of his counsel and support for many years.

THE LIFE-BOAT. IST MAY, 1911.

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE=BOAT INSTITUTION.(Supported solely by Voluntary Contributions.)

ITS WORK.The Institution is constantly occupied in building,

equipping and maintaining Life-boats, transporting

carriages, boathouses and slipways, wherever required

on the Coasts of the United Kingdom: in paying

Life-boat coxswains, crews and helpers, for services

rendered, including exercises : -and in awarding them

medals, vellums, etc., for conspicuous bravery: in

awarding medals, certificates or grants of money to

those who, at the risk of their own lives, save, or

endeavour to save, by means of shore boats or

otherwise, life from shipwreck on the Coasts of the

United Kingdom : in granting pecuniary compensa-

tion to men injured on service.: in granting pecuniary

compensation to the Widows and other dependent

relatives of Life-boatmen who lose their lives on

service :—not less than £100 being allowed for each

Widow and £25 for each dependent child : and in

granting pensions or retiring allowances to Life-boat

coxswains, bowmen and signalmen of long service

and good character.

IST MAY, 1911.] REPORT, RESOLUTIONS, ETC. 343

ANNUAL GENEEAL MEETING, 1911.

THE EIGHT HON. THE EARL OP DERBY, G.C.V.O., C.B., ra THE CHAIB.

1. Annual Eeport.

Speaker—The Eight Hon. the EARL OF

DERBY, G.C.V.O., C.B.

2. Election of President, Vice-Presi-dents, Treasurer, and other Membersof the Committee of Management,and Auditor for the ensuing year.

Speaker—Colonel the Eight Hon. JOHN

E. BERNARD SEELY, D.S.O.,M.P.

RESOLUTIONS.Moved by

The Eight Hon. the EARLWALDEGRAVE, P.O.

Seconded byCaptain HERBERT ACTON

BLAKE, Deputy Master ofthe Trinity House.

3. That this Meeting, fully recog-nizing the important services of theEOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU-TION in its national work of life-saving, desires to record its heartyappreciation of the gallantry of theCoxswains and Crews of the Institu-tion's Life-boats and gratefully to ac-knowledge the valuable help renderedto the cause by the Local Committees,

Honorary Secretaries, Treasurers, andLadies' Auxiliaries, including those ofthe late Life-boat Saturday Fund.

Moved \>yAdmiral J. HALLIDAY CAVE,

C.B.Seconded by

The Hon. GEORGE C. COLVILLE.4. That this Meeting do approve andratify the sub-sales already effectedof those surplus portions of the landpurchased at Shoreham, Sussex, fromMr. Henry Compton under the deedof conveyance dated 12th April, 1910,which are not required for the pur-poses of the Life-boat, and do approveand concur in the intended sub-saleof the remaining surplus portions ofthe said land.

Moved bySir WILLIAM HENRY WHITE,

K.C.B., F.B.S.Seconded by

Sir JOHN CAMERON LAMB,C.B., C.M.G., V.P.

5. That the best thanks of thisMeeting be given to the Eight Hon.The EARL OF DERBY, G.C.V.O., C.B.,for so kindly presiding over this theEighty - Seventh Annual GeneralMeeting of the EOYAL NATIONALLIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

344 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1911.

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

(Incorporated by Royal Charter.)

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

PATRONS.Ibis driest Gracious dliajeste tbe fring.1ber d6o0t ©racfoua flSajestg tbc dueen,

VICE-PATRON.HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

PRESIDENT.HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, K.G.

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

His Grace the DUKE OF LEEDS. The Right Hon. LORD VISCOUNT CUFDEN.His Grace the DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G., The Right Hon. LOBD BRASSEY, G.C.B.

G.C.V.O. Admiral JOHN HALLIDAY CAVE, C.B.His Grace the DUKE OF AEEHCOHN, K.G., C.B. Colonel Sir FmsRoy CLAYTON, K.C. V.O.The Most Hon. the MARQUIS OF AILSA. Sir JOHN CAMEBON LAMB, C.B., C.M.G.

TREASURER.The Right Hon. the EARL OP HABBOWBY.

TRUSTEES.His Grace the DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, K.G.Colonel Sir FrrzRoY CLAYTON, K.C.V.O., V.P.The Hon. W. F. D. SMITH.

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

The Right Hon. the EARL WALDEGHAVE, P.O., Chairman.Sir JOHN CAMERON LAMB, C.B., C.M.G., V.P., Deputy-Chairman.

The Right Hon. the EARL OF ALBEMARLE, HARRY HAHGOOD, Esq.K.C.V.O., C.B., A.D.C. Sir FRANK THOMAS MARZIALS, C.B.

Major-General EDWARD A. ALTHAM, C.B., The Right Hon. ARNOLD MORLEY.C.M.G. EUGENE F. NOEL, Esq.

Sir GODFREY BARING, Bart. Admiral o£ the Pleet Sic GERABB H. U.Admiral the Right Hon. LORD CHARLES W.,DE NOEL, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.

LAPoERBERESFORD,G.C.V.O.,K.G.B.,M.P. Capt. ROBERT PITMAN, C.M.G., R.N.ROBERT BIRKBECK, Esq. Capt. GEORGE B. PBESTON.CHARLES E. BHIGHTMAN, Esq. Sir BOVBBTON RHDWOOD.CHABLES J. P. CAVE, Esq. Col. the Right Hon. JOHN E. BERNARDKENNETH M. CLABK, Esq. SEELY, D.S.O., M.P.HABOLD D. CLAYTON, Esq. The Hon. W. F. D. SMITHThe Hon. GEOBGE C. COLVILLE. Rear-Admiral HECTOR B. STEWART.Sir WILLIAM COHRY, Bart. Sir THOMAS SUTHERLAND, G.C.M.G,, Chair-The Right Hon. the EARL OF DERBY, man of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam

G.C.V.O., C.B. Navigation Company.Sir GEORGE DOUGHTY, M.P. The ADMIRAL COMMANDING COAST GUARDAdmiral Sir WILLIAM MONTAGU DOWELL, AND RESERVES.

G.C.B. The DEPUTY-MASTER OF THE TRINITY HOUSE.Colonel the Hon. CHARLES E. EDGCUMBE. The HYDROGBAPHER OF THE ADMIRALTY.Sir ROBERT UNIACKE PENROSE FITZGERALD, J.HERBERT THEWLIS, Esq.

Bart. ALFRED G. TOPHAM, Esq.JOHN BEVILL FORTBSGDE, Esq. Sir WILLIAM HENRY WHITE, K.C.B., F.R.S.Lieut. H. T. GARTSIDE-TIPPING, R.N. Sir RICHARD HENRY WILLIAMS-BULKELEY,Admiral Sir RICHARD VESEY HAMILTON, Bart.

G.C.B. Sir ALLEN W. YOUNG, C.B., C.V.O.BUILDING SUB-COMMITTEE.

Sir JOHN CAMERON LAMB, C.B., C.M.G., V.P., Chairman.The Right Hon. the EARL OF ALBEMABLE, Sir WILLIAM CORRY, Bart.

K.C.V.O., C.B., A.D.C. Colonel the Hon. CHARLES E. EDGCUMBE.ROBERT BIBKBECK, Esq. Sir ROBERT U. PENROSE FITZGERALD, Bart.CHARLES E. BBIGHTMAN, Esq. Lieut. H. T. GARTSIDE-TIPPINS, R.N.CHARLES J. P. CAVE, Esq. Sir FBANK THOMAS MABZIALS, C.B.Admiral J. HALLIDAY CAVE, C.B., V.P. Admiral of the Fleet Sir GERARD H. U.Colonel Sir FnzRoY CLAYTON, K.C.V.O., V.P. NOEL, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.HAROLD D. CLAYTON, Esq. Captain ROBERT PITMAN, C.M.G., R.N.

IST MAY, 1911.] OFFICERS. 345

BUILDING SUB-COMMITTEE—continued.Captain GEORGE B. PRESTON. Rear-Admiral HECTOR B. STEWART.Sir BOVERTON REDWOOD. ALFRED G. TOPHAM, Esq.Colonel the Right Hon. JOHN E. BERNARD The Right Hon. the EARL WALDE-

SEELY, D.S.O., M.P. GRAVE, P.O.Sir WILLIAM HENRY WHITE, K.G.B., F.R.S.

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

Sir GODFREY BAHINQ, Bart. HARRY HAHQOOD, Esq.ROBERT BIHKBECK, Esq. The Right Hon. the EARL OF HAHHOWBY.CHARLES E. BRIQHTMAN, Esq. Sir PRANK THOMAS MAHZIALS, C.B.CHARLES J. P. CAVE, Esq. EUGENE F. NOEL, Esq.Admiral J. HALLIDAY CAVE, C.B., V.P. Admiral of the Fleet Sir GERARD H. U.Colonel Sir FnzRoY CLAYTON, K.C.V.O., NOEL, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.

V.P. Captain ROBERT PITMAN, C.M.G., R.N.HABOLD D. CLAYTON, Esq. Captain GEORGE B. PRESTON.The Hon. GEORGE C. COLVILLB. Colonel the Right Hon. JOHN E. BERNARDColonel the Hon. CHARLES E. EDGOUMBE. SEELY, D.S.O., M.P.J. BEVILL FOHTESCUE, Esq. The Hon. W. F. D. SMITH.Lieut. H. T. GAHTSIDE-TIPPING, R.N. ALFRED G. TOPHAM, Esq.

The Right Hon. the EARL WALDEGRAVE, P.O. .

WRECK AND REWARD SUB-COMMITTEE.Sir JOHN CAMERON LAMB, C.B., C.M.G., V.P., Chairman.

Sir GODFREY BARING, Bart. Sir FRANK THOMAS MARZIALS, C.B.ROBERT BIRKBBOK, Esq. EUGENE F. NOEL, Esq.CHARLES E. BRIGHTMAN, Esq. Admiral of the Fleet Sir GERARD H. U.CHARLES J. P. CAVE, Esq. NOEL, K.C.B., K.O.M.G.Colonel Sir FrrzRoYCLAYTON.K.C.V.O., V.P. Captain ROBERT PITMAN, C.M.G., R.N.Admiral J. HALLIDAY CAVE, C.B., V.P. Captain GEORGE B. PRESTON.HAROLD D. CLAYTON, Esq. Colonel the Right Hon. JOHN E. BERNARDThe Hon. GEORGE C. COLVILLE. SEELY, D.S.O., M.P.Colonel the Hon. CHARLES E. EDGCUMBE. The Hon. W. F. D. SMITH.J. BEVILL FOHTESCUE, Esq. ALFRED G. TOPHAM, Esq.Lieut. H. T. GAHTSIDE-TIPPING, R.N. The Right Hon. the EARL WALDE-HARHY HARGOOD, Esq. GRAVE, P.O.

Secretary—GEORGE F. SHEE, Esq., M.A.Assistant Secretary—WILLIAM SPICER, Esq.

Chief Inspector of Life-boats—Commander THOMAS HOLMES, R.N.Deputy Chief Inspector of Life-boats—Commander HOWARD F. J. ROWLEY, R.N.

District Inspectors of Life-boats—Northern District—Lieut. CHARLES HAY FORBES, R.N., Berwiek-on-Tweed.

Eastern District—Lieut. BASIL HALL, R.N., London.Southern District—-KBPPEL H. FOOTS, Esq., late Lieut. R.N., London.

Western District—Lieut. EDWARD D. DHUHY, R.N.R., Bristol.Irish District—Lieut. W. G. RIGG, R.N., Dublin.

District Organising Secretaries—South of England^Inspector for Inland Branches and District Organising Secretary,

Captain Sir FREDERICK E. W. HEHVEY-BATHUHST, Bart., 22, Charing Cross Road,London, W.C.

North of England—E. H. JOHNSON, Esq., F.C.T.S., 30, Cross Street, Manchester.Scotland—WILLIAM MARTIN, Esq., J.P., 34, West George Street, Glasgow.

Midlands, Wales and Ireland—H. G. SOLOMON, Esq., F.G.I.S., Newton Chambers,Cannon Street, Birmingham.

London—Captain A. C. GUST, 22, Charing Cross Road, London, W.C.

Engineer and Architect—W. T. DOUGLAS, Esq., M.Inst.C.E.Consulting Naval Architect—J. R. BARNETT, Esq., M.I.N.A. (G. L. WATSON & Co.).

Surveyor of Life-boats—FELIX RUBIE, Esq., M.I.N.A.Storekeeper—Mr. G. H. A. PASFIELD.

Solicitors—Messrs. CLAYTON, SONS & FARGUS.Auditor—ALBERT WILLIAM WYON, Esq., Public Accountant, F.G.A. (of the Firm of

Messrs. PRICE, WATERHOUSE & Co.).Bankers—Messrs. COUTTS AND Co., 440, Strand, London, W.C.

346 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.— 1st Jan. to 31st

Dr.

TO Life-boats (exclusive of carriages and equipment) for the followingStations : — Appledore No. 1, Donaghadee, Hythe, Kirkcudbright,Moelfre, Pakefield, Poolbeg, Poole, Runswick, Southsea, and^Yicklow 14

Payments on maintenance of Padstow Ste„ „ Steam Life-

Alterations and repairs of other Life-boat

Surveyor, Assistant Surveyors and Draug

To Life-boat Carriages, viz. :—

Alterations and Repairs of Life-boat CanTipping' s Sand-Plates for Carriage Whee

am-Tngboats Nos. 1, 3, 4, and 6 .a 3

[s

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

£. s. d.Aberdovey . . . . . 48 17 6 Brought forward .5

Appledore . . . 439 7 3Atherfield . . . 94 15 2Ayr . 127 1 -Ballycotton . . . 402 11 6Beaumaris . . . 28 2 10Bembridge . . . 54 8 4Bridlington Quay . . 95 18 8Brighstone Grange . . 8 9 - 1 1Brixham 1 10 - 10Broughty Ferry . . . 344 7 11Carrickfergns . . . 82 6 9Clacton-on-Sea . . . 97 13 -Courtmacsherry. . . P3 4 11Culdaff 50 2Donaghadee . . . . 271 16 3Douglas 134 1 -Dunmore East . . . 59 19 -Flamborough . . . 71 7 2Girvan 810 10 9Hartlepool . . . . 91 7 -Holy Island . . . . 849 16 GHoylake . . . . 25 12 11Irvine 86 4 3Lizard 104 18 -Machrihanish . . . 33 2 3

Carried forward . . 5,277 5 11

Alterations, Repairs, Painting, &c., of Lii

(

Maryport . . . .

Peterhead . . . .

Port Erin . . . .Port Patrick . . .

Queenstown . . . .

Runswick . . . . 1St. Abb's . . . .St . Andrews . . . .St . David's . . . .St . Ive's . . . .Saltburn

Sennen CoveShoreham . . . .

Tenby . . . .Whitburn . . . .Whitby

13

Dec. 1910.

£. *. d. £. s. d.

149 2 5 '539 15 11898 2 7

,790 16 9814 8 2

,760 17 8°1 453 3 6

189 12 6458 9 3198 13 1216 18 3

1 063 13 1

£. s. d.,277 5 11

69 6 143 1 -

,887 6 8112 18 10486 15 11

89 8 (i59 6 640 17 252 13 951 7 5

230 1 2,536 18 2214 8 -639 6 1

90 14 5361 6 5167 2 352 7 378 18 1

467 3 -4R5 12 3898 9 436 8 1079 5 630 - -

101 14 3

,640 2 9

750 4 811 390 7 5

. . £36,907 4' -

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1910. 347

Cr.

By Subscriptions, Donations, etc.:— £, «. d. £. s. d.

General Subscriptions 3,985 19 2

General Donations 2,108 6 8

Contributions from Branches 20,590 18 10

Contribution from " Life-boat Saturday" Fund 14,592 2 5

" Life-boat Sunday" Collections and Offertories (excluding thosesent direct to Branches) 79 15 4

Contribution Boxes 289 19 9

41,647 2 2

By Special Gifts:—

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

Abersoch—Oldham Fund (additional) 70 - -

Caister No. 1—Covent Garden Fund, per George Monro, Esq.(additional) 86 5 -

Douglas, Kingstown No. 2, Margate No. 2, Maryport, PortPatrick, North Deal and Walmer—Civil Service Life-boatFund, per Harry Fincham, Esq., I.S.O. (additional) . . . 1,58418 5

Hunstanton—Licensed Victuallers' Fund . . . . . . . . 2 14 6

1,723 17 11

By Income from Investments:—Dividends and Interest on all Investments and Sums deposited at

Bankers 26,508 18 9

Ditto, Special Trust Funds Income Account . . 682 - 2

Income tax returned by Inland revenue Commissioners . . . 1,60? 3 9

28,799 2 8

Carried forward £72,170 2 9

348 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1910—crmtinued.

Dr. £. *. <i.Brought forward . . .36,907 4 -

To Life-boat Stores and Life-belts 9,334 12 s,, Life-boat Store-yard at Poplar, including Rent, Taxes, Insurance, Repairs,

Salaries of Storekeeper and Clerk and Wages 2,824 14 3,, Subsidies to Stations not Self-supporting, Branch outlays on account of Committee

of Management for year 1909, and Conveyance of Boats, Carriages and Stores. 6,821 8 -

£55,887 18 G„ Life-boat Inspectors, Coxswains, Bowmen, Signalmen and

Crews, &e., viz. :—Payments to Coxswains, Bowmen and Signalmen, to Life-boat

Crews and Launchers for exercising the Life-boats and to £. e. d.permanent Crews of Steam Life-boats and Steam-tug, fordeputations and for demonstrations, including Branch Pay-ments year to 30th September, 1910 15,014 16 4

Life-boat Crews and others for Services, Special Rewardsand Recognitions, Medals and Vellums 9,891 15 9

Pensions and Retiring Allowances to Coxswains, Bowmen 'andSignalmen 1,46V 13 4.

Grants to Relatives of deceased Life-boat men and others . . 774 - -Grants to men injured in the Life-boat service 135 4 3

27,277 9 8Salaries of Inspectors of Life-boats 2,951 6 8Travelling expenses of Inspectors 1,648 6 -

Pensions and Gratuities S)85

„ Grants to Fishermen and Coasters for the Purchase ofAneroid Barometers 36 8 6

„ Gratuities to Officials of Life-boat Saturday Fund 843 is -

Administrative Expenses—To Salaries of Secretary, Assistant Secretary and Clerical Staff . . 3,503 - 10„ Gratuity to Widow of late Secretary 1,200 - -„ Printing and BiMingLife-boat Journal and Annual Report £821 11 4

Less Amounts received for Advertisements and Copies sold 388 7 5433 3 11

Printing Circulars, Forms, &e 181 5 5Stationery and Office Expenses 785 1 6Advertisements, Appeals, Telephone, Postages and Parcels . . . 472 18 -Auditor's Fee 84 - -Law Expenses , 803 15 2Irjgurance under Workmen's Compensation Act, 1907 85 19 1

„ Rent, Rates, Taxes, Lighting, Insurance, Housekeeper, Messengersand Commissionaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 906 3 6

„ Proportion of Expenditure on Leasehold Premises, 22, CharingCross Road 274 - -

„ Repairs to the House of the Institution . . . . . . . . . 733 15 9„ Annual General Meeting, including Rent of Hall, Advertisements,

Posters, Notices to Governors and Postages 69 12 3„ Inspector of Inland Branches . . . 550 7 8

9,773 S 1

Total Expenditure £99,403 19 -Less transferred from Trust Funds Capital Account, No. 1 fur Life-boats,

Carriages, <fec., included in above expenditure, defrayed daring the year bySpecial Legacies and Donations 12,671 7 10

£86,732 11 2Transfers to Trust Funds Capital Accounts

No. 1 8,149 17 2No. 2 1,192 14 3

9,342 11 5To Balance carried to General Capital 1,247 - s

£97,322 3 3

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1910—continued. 349

Cr.£. i. d.

Brought forward . . . 72,170 2 9

By Sundry Receipts :—

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

Houses, Condemned Stores, Ac 439 6 4

By Total Ordinary Income . . 7-2,609 9 i

By Other Receipts.

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

Capital available.Miss G. E. Richings 1,200 - -Mrs. E. Streatfeild 1,000 - -

Income only available.J. C. Eckersley, Eaq 200 - -W. Taylor, Esq 600 - -

Legacies in Trust:—Capital available 6,949 17 2

Income only available 492 11 3

Legacies for General Purposes 15,370 2 9

Total Gifts and Legacies -24,712 u 2

£97,322 3 3

350SPECIAL TRDST FUNDS

To TRANSFERS TO IKCOMB AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT :—£. ». d. £. I. d.

Blake life-boat Maintenance Fund 36 16 6Dunnett Widows and Orphans Fund 126 4 7Reardon Samaritan Fund 133 10 7Paterson Widows and Orphans Fund 141 2 6Hosken Maintenance Fund 25 - -Marter Memorial Fund 22 8 5Clark Maintenance Fond 122Morgan ditto 166 14 5Kay Widows and Orphans Fund 29 1 -

682 - 2

„ TRANSFER TO TRUST FUNDS CAPITAL ACCOUNT No. 1:—Blake Life-boat Reward Fund 131 8 2Tobin Life-boat Fund " 16 7 11

147 16 1

£829 16 3

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 special

objects 12,671 7 10

„ TRANSFER TO TRUST FUNDS CAPITAL ACCOUNT No. 2 7,345 16 2

„ BALANCE as per BALANCE SHEET 48,668 18 8

£68,686 2 8

TRUST FUNDS CAPITAL ACCOUNT, No. 2,

The Income only on which is to be applied for

To BALANCE as per BALANCE SHEET 212,368 8 5

£212,368 8 5

GENERAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT,

To BALANCE as per BALANCE SHEET 669,469 6 5

£6G!),4G!) 6 5

™ ^-nr.1 , „ *. T ^ J (£Dunnett Widows and Orphans Fund .{

351INCOME ACCOUNT, 1910.

£. s. d.BY DIVIDENDS RECEIVED DUBINO THE TEAR 1910: —

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

Blake Life-boat Reward Fund . . . £5,256 7s. 7d. 2i per cent. Consols . 131 8 2

(£4,207 15s. Id. Metropolitan Water^ _ . . " . . . . . 126 4 7

Beardon Samaritan Fund ..... £5,341 4s. 9d. 2J per cent. Consols 133 10 7

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

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

Captain William Ingram and AgnesMarter Memorial Fund ..... £896 17s. 2d. 2£ per cent. Consols . 22 8 5

Mrs. Selina Laura Clark's MaintenanceFund .......... £44 5s. 24 per cent. Consols . . 1 2 2

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

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

Tobin Life-boat Fund ..... £655 15s. lOd. 2J per cent. Consols 16 7 11

£829 16 3

31st December, 1910.

in accordance with the directions of the respective Donors.

BY BALANCE AT 31sT DECEMBER, 1909 60,388 9 5

„ TRANSFER FROM SPECIAL TRUST FUNDS INCOME ACCOUNT 147 16 1

„ ,, FROM INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT, viz.:—

Special Gifts 2,200 - -

Legacies 5,949 17 2

£68,686 2 8

31st December, 1910.

the general purposes of the Institution.

BY BALANCE AT 31si DECEMBER," 1909 203,829 18 -,, TRANSFER FROM TRUST FUNDS CAPITAL ACCOUNT No. 1 7,345 16 2„ ,, FROM INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT, viz.:—

Legacies 492 14 3Special Gifts 700 - -

£212,368 8 5

31st December, 1910.BY BALANCE AT 31sT DECEMBER, 1909 667,257 19 11,, PROFIT ON REDEMPTION OF WAR STOCK 964 5 10„ BALANCE FROM INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT 1,247 - 8

£669,469 6 5

352 BALANCE SHEET.

LIABILITIES.

£. s. d. £.. *. d.To TKUST FDKDS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS—

No. 1 48,668 18 8

No. 2 . , 212,868 8 5

„ GEKEBAI CAPITAL ACCOUNT

261,037 7 1

669,469 6 5

£930,506 13 6

(Signed) GEORGE F. SHEE,Secretary.

31st December, 1910. 353

ASSETS Stock Purchased at

By Consolidated 21 per cent. Stock 95,'l49 17 8 86,'oi6 15 2„ 2t per cent. Annuities+ 6,062 12 11 5,835 6 -„ Bank of England Stock 24,326 1 10 73,215 2 9„ India 3 per cent. Stock 55,843 2 - 54,141 7 5„ „ 31 per cent. Stock 60,000 - - 51,676 11 5„ Local Loans S per cent. Stock 39,297 6 1 37,623 6 10„ Metropolitan 31 per cent. Stock 29,000 - - 28,156 6 -„ Metropolitan Water (A) 3 per cent. Stock 400 - - 384 - -

„ „ (B) 3 „ „ Stock 20,686 10 5 18,681 9 -„ Brighton Corporation 31 per cent. Redeemable Stock + . . . . 400 - - 410 - -„ Edinburgh Corporation 3 per cent. Stock 16,500 - - 17,057 1 -„ Isle of Man 31 per cent. Debenture Bonds 15,400 - - 15,29710 -„ Liverpool Corporation 31 per cent. Stock 4,580 2 3 6,000 - -„ „ „ 21 per cent. Redeemable Stock 10,000 - - 9,237 11 -,, Maidstone Water Works Company 4 per cent. Preference Shares . 1,090 - - 981 - -„ Manchester Corporation 4 per cent. Perpetual Annuities Bond + . 300 - - 300 - -„ Manchester Corporation Water Works K 7s. 6d. per cent. Mortgage

Bond (redeemable 1918)+ 600 - - 600 - -„ Nottingham Corporation 3 per cent. Stock + 600 - - 455 - -„ Stockport Corporation 3 per cent. Stock 11,770 - - 12,097 - -„ New Zealand 31 per cent. Inscribed Stock + 600 - - 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 - - 520 - -„ Tasmanian 31 per cent. Inscribed Stock+ 1,000 - - 990 - -„ Victorian Government 31 per cent. Inscribed Stock (1923)+. . . 200 - - 192 - -„ Western Australia 3 per cent. Inscribed Stock (1927) + 600 - - 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 15,650 - - 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 8G.W. Railway Consolidated Guaranteed 5 per cent. Stock . . . 14,000 - - 17,518 15 -

, „ „ 4 per cent. Debenture Stock 20,000 - - 29,189 4 6G. Western and G. Central Railways 31 per cent. Guaranteed Stock 5,000 - - 5,000 - -L. and Yorkshire Railway 3 per cent. Debenture Stock . . . . 10,000 - - 11,017 7 3London and BlackwallRIy. Co.'841 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 8„ „ Consolidated Ordinary Stock + 187 - - 366 11 3

L. B. and S. C. Railway 5 per cent. Consolidated Preference Stock . 10,000 - - 17,852 3 6, L. T. and Southend Railway 4 per cent. Preference Stock . . . 16,420 - - 20,009 7 9

,, „ 4 per cent. Debenture Stock. . . . 1,200 - - 1,354 6 8Midland Railway 21 per cent. Debenture Stock 30,240 - - 26,007 18 6

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

North British Railway 3 per cent. Debenture Stock 33,565 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 -i Canada 31 per cent. 1930-50 Stock 32,775 4 6 33,000 - -, 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 8„ Deferred Annuity Capital Stock + 6 0 0 - - 9 4 8 - -„ 41 per cent. Debenture Stock 29,000 - - 30,124 7 6,, 31 per cent. Debenture Stock 12,860 - - 12,48012 -

Great Indian Peninsula Ry. Co.'s Annuity, Class B £66 16s. 7<Z.+ . - - - 1,745 - -, Russian Nicolas Railway 4 per cent. Bond + 600 - - 400 - -, Argentine Great Western Ry. 4 per cent. Tirst Debenture Stock + . 1,000 - - 1,010 - -

,, „ 4 per cent. Irredeemable SecondDebenture Stock + 1,000 - - 960 - -

„ Buenos Ayres 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 + 1,400 - - 1,400 - -„ Co-Partnership Tenants, Limited, Shares £10 each 200 - - 200 - -„ Royal Victoria Yacht Club 5 per cent. Debenture Bondst . . . 125 - - 125 - -

Total Investments (Market value, 31st December, 1910, £800,880 6s. W.) . . . . £898,879 1 9„ Leasehold Premises, 22 Charing Cross Road (Lease expiring

24th June, 1967)— 14,796 - -Deduct proportion charged to Income and Expenditure Account

for the year 1910 274 - -14,522 - -

„ Cash on Deposit with Messrs. Coutts & Co. . . . £15,000 - -,, „ „ Current Account „ „ „ . . . 2,105 11 9

17,105 11 9

+ Presented to the Institution. £930,506 13 6

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, K.C.A.,26th January, 1911. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, Auditor.

354 *HE LIFE-BOATS OP THE ftOYAL

STATION.

ENGLAND.

NORTHUMBERLAND BEBWICK-OH-TWBBD - - -

HOLT ISLAND — No. 1 - - -„ No. 2- - -

NORTH SUNDBRLAND — — —

^lULLERCOATS - - — -

SUNI>KRLAND, NORTH DOCK —„ SOUTH OUTLET -„ HENDON BEACH

SEAHAM — No. 1 - — - -No. 2 - - - -

HARTLEPOOL— No. 1 - - -No. 2 - - -

„ No. 8 - - -SEATON CAREW - - - -

OALTBURN

( 1> 8

WHITBT— No. 1 - - - -v „ No. 2 - - - -ROBIN HOOD'S BAT - - -

SCARBOROUGH - - - —

FLAMBOKOUQH— No. 1 - -No. 2 - -

BKIDLINOTON QUAT — - —

WlTHERNSEA — — — —

DOSXA NOOK - — - -MABLETHORPB - - — —BUTTON

NORFOLK - - - HUNSTANTON - - - -

BRABTCASTERELL,AK

Length1

Ft In.37 -

3S -34 -85 -

84 -84 -84 -

34 -37 -

34 -35 -37-

38 -

35 -37 -38 -34 -34 -42 -

34 -34 -

35 -35 -

35 -

34 -35 -35 -34 -

35 -34 -34 -

35 -

35 -35 -35 -

35 -

34 -

34 -

38 -

34 -

36 -35 -35 -35 -

34 -35 -38 -

Br-adth

n. ID.9 3

8 68 -8 3

8 -8 -8 -

8 -8 6

8 -8 68 6

8 -

8 39 88 -8 -8 -

11 -

8 -8 -

8 68 3

8 3

8 68 38 108 -

8 67 98 6

8 3

8 38 38 3

8 3

8 6I

8 B

10 9

8 -

9 -8 3

10 -8 3

8 -10 310 9

WeighwfthouGear

Tima.0wt4 11

3 182 63 12

3 112 52 4

2 53 1

2 53 Hi3 2

5 S

3 54 184 152 63 4

10 —

3 143 12

3 133 6

3 6

2 123 143 112 6

3 152 162 17

3 12

3 143 133 13

3 12

2 17

3 3

5 3

2 63 143 123 1C3 13

3 133 144 11

No. oOars

10

101010

10ro10

1012

101012

JO

101012101012

1010

1010

10

10101010

101010

10

101010

10

101014

1012101210

101411

Type ofaitt

S. R.

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

S. R.S. K.S. R.

S, R.S. R.

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

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

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

S. R.S. R.

S. E.

S. R.S. R.S. R.S. K.

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

S. R.

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

S. R.

S. R.S. R.

L.

S. R.L.

S. R.L.

S. R.

S. K.C.L.

WhenBuilt.

1903

190919001906

189219091902

19091906

190019021907

1893

190219001894190218871893

18891887

19031907

1907

1897190719101909

190318951902

1902

19071906L901

1899

1901

1*98

1904

1904

19051X971906laoo

189218951908

No.

1

234

5(!7

89

101112

13

141516171819

2021

2223

24

25262728

293031

32

333435

36

37

38

39

40

41424344

454647

f Abbreviations : — S. — Steam Life-boat.0. — Cromer non-self-righting type of boat. S. R. — Self-righting type of boat.L, — Liverpool ,, „ „ T. — Tubular non-self-righting type of boat,

M.— Motor Life-boat. W.— Watson „ „ „N.i S.— Norfolk* Suffolknon-self-rightingtypeof boat W. B.— Whale-boat.

NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, 31st December, 1910. 355

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOR. NAME AND ADDRESS OP HONORARY SECRETARY.

Matthew Simpson—The Misses Simpson .

"Lizzie Porter—Miss E. Porter's Legacy .Edward and Eliza—Mrs. Copland's LegacyForster Fawiett—Miss Fawsett's Legacy .

Meliscent—Miss M. Fielder's Legacy . .John and RobertC. Mercer—Miss Maria MercerMary Andrew—Miss Andrew's Legacy .

Martha—Mrs. M. A. Vaughan's Legacy .*Ada Lewis—The late Mrs. Lewis-Hill . .

John Anthony—Dr. Anthony's Legacy . .Dash—Miss Parke's LegacyCo-operator No. 1—The Co-operative Union,

Limited.J. McConnel Hussey—The late Miss Curling

' William and Charles—A Lady . . . .George Woojindin—Mr. Woofindin's Legacy

*Nancy Neivbon—Mr. Newbon's Legacy. .John and Amy—Mr. Bay Us' Legacy . .Skynnei—Mr. Skynner's Legacy. . . .(Reserve Boat)

Ilminster—Mr. Lovibond's Legacy . . .* Charlet Ingleby—Trust Fund, per the late

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

*Fifi and Charles—Mr. Ashley's Legacy .

Mary Batger—Mrs. Scales' LegacyJames Gowland—Mr. Gowland's LegacyHester Rothschild—Mrs. Halfon's Legacy .'William Riley of Birmingham and Leam-

ington— Mr. Riley's Legacy . . . .'Robert and Mary Ellis—The late Mrs. Ellis"John Fielden—J. A. Fielden, Esq. . . .Mary Ann Loclcwood — Mr. Lockwood's

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

dowed by hia brothers, uncle and himself).*Hollon the Third—Late R. W. Hollon, Esq.Forester—A. 0. of ForestersMatthew Mddlewood—The late G. Middle-

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

Legacy.'Ellen and Margaret of Settle—Settle Fond.(Reserve Boat)Charles Burton—Trustees of the late Mr.

C. T. M. Burton.'Richard—Miss Anne Dixon

John Rawson Lingard — Mrs.Lingard's 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 FundCaroline—Miss C. Everard's Legacy . .

{Lieut. Lord Francis G. Osborne, R.N., Ord House,Berwick-on-Tweed.

Dr. Charles L. Fraser, Berwick-on-Tweed.(Rev. Irvine Crawshaw, M.A., Holy Island, Beal,I Northumberland.Lewis B. Ross, Esq., Sea Houses, Chathill, Northumber-

land.>H. Cooke, Esq., The Hall, Alnmouth, Northumber-I land.Rev. James Fairbrother, The Vicarage, Warkworth,

Northumberland.Rev. T. Horsfall, Cresswell, Morpeth.Ralph Rutherford, Esq., Newbiggin-by- the- Sea,

Northumberland.iC. E. Baldwin, Esq., Harbour Commissioners' Office,I Rlyrh. Northumberland.Alfred Robinson, Esq., Beverley Gardens, Cullercoats,

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

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

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

Capt. John Adamson, Harbour Master, Seaham, Co.Durham.

Alfred Belk. Esq., Hartlepool.John Drysdale Howkins, Esq., Rockhurst, St. Hilda

St., Hartlepool.

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

J. M. Meek. Esq., Coatham, Redcar.Dr. A. S. Robinson, Station Road, Coatham, Redcar.Dr. E. J. Burnett, The Red House, Saltbum by-the-Sea'.Dr. J. B. Laverick, Hinderwell, Yorkshire.

Mr. John W. Foster, Harbour Department, Urban' District Council Offices, Whitby.

Rev. R. Jermyn Cooper, M.A., Fylingdales Vicarage,Robin Hood's Bay Station, Yorkshire.

John Stephenson, Esq., 16, King Street, Scarborough.

Mr. Wm. Crawford, 35 Queen St., Filey, Yorks.

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

Quay.W. F. Collinson, Esq., Hornsea, Hull.Capt. William Newman, St. Leonards, Withernsea,Dr. A. E. Sproulle, Witfaprnsea, Hull. [Hull.Captain Hubert B. Boothby, Dock Office, Grimsby.

Mr. Gilbert Houlden > North Somercotes, Lincoln-Mr. William Robinson/ shire.Dr. Iredale, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire.Mr. B. Simons, Willoughby, Alf ord, Lincolnshire.C. F. Grantham, Esq., Skegness, Lincolnshire.Rev. H. D. Barrett, B.A., St. Edmund's Vicarage,

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

[Continued.

This Life-boat is endowed. X 2

356 THE LIFE-BOATS OP THE ROYAL

STATION.

HASBOROUOH - - - -

PALLIHG— No. 1 - - — -

No. 2 - - - -WlSTKRTON— NO. 1 - - -

„ No. 2 - - -CAISTKR — No. 1 — - - -

„ No. 2 - - - -

SUFFOLK - - - GORTJSSTON— No. 1 - - - -No. 2- - - -

LOWESTOFT — No. 1 - - — -„ No. 2- - - -

KKSSINOLAND — No. 1 - - -No. 2 - - -

SOUTHWOLD — No. 1 - - -No. 2 - - -

ALDEBURGH — No. 1 — - —„ No. 2 - - -

ESSEX- - - - HARWICH— No. 1 - - - -

„ No. 2 - - - -WAI/TOH-OIT-THB-NAZE - - -

CLACTOK-OK-SBA - - - -SODTHEND-ON-SEA - - - -

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

KAMSGATK

DUWGKNKSS — No.] (LYDD) — -

„ No. 2 (Do.) - -

EASTBOURNE — No. 1 - - -„ No. 2 - - -

LTTTLEHAMPTON - - - -

HAMPSHIRE - - HAYLIXG ISLAND - - - -

ISLE OF WIGHT — RTDE

BRIGHSTONE GRANGE - _ _

Length.

Ft In.41 -

38 -34 -

37 6

40 -34 -44 640 -35 -32 -46 631 -46 -46 -42 -43 -38 -44 -32 -46 -38 -43 -

56 -43 -

45 -38 -

40 -40 -40 -

43 -43 -40 -40 -37 635 -35 -35 -34 -

44 -35 -35 -36 -35 -37 -

85 -35 -35 -35 -

40 -34 -

37 -30 -35 -36 -

35 -

35 -37 -

Breadth.

Ft In.11 -

10 98 -

9 3

12 -10 -12 612 -10 99 6

12 99 -

12 612 9X2 612 H12 -13 -9 -

14 -10 912 6

14 812 6

12 612 -

10 610 610 4

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

11 -8 68 69 -8 69 3

8 68 68 6S 6

10 -7 6

9 37 8S 68 6

8 6

8 69 3

WeightwitlmntGear.

TonB.CwtM5 7

4 52 5

4 11

6 194 —9 107 186 10

4 1

10 —3 17

10 129 158 107 156 128 73 17

13 165 5

11 14

10 16

10 176 11

7 127 127 17

10 310 67 9

4 123 17

3 19

3 172 —

9 —

3 16

3 163 123 145 19

3 153 143 153 16

7 12

3 3

5 5

1 93 113 16

3 16

3 154 17

No-ofClare.

16

1410

12

1412121212

12

1412141412L2121412121410

12

12

12

121<12

101012121210

10

1010

12

10

10121012

10101010

1210

10

81010

10

1010.

Tffi*

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.»..£ S.N.&S.N.&S.N.&S.N.&S.

L.W.

S.M.

(N.tS.)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.R.

WhenBuilt.

1904

19021907

1S01

1893189619091«991903

1892

18901894190518931910iea31697.1893189719U219051904

19011900

1901

1899

189818981896

190419051897189019011903

1910

189918»4

1891

1900

1901190318991897

1904190419011904

1894

1887

1910

190519021906

1907

19071902

No.

484950

51

5253646566576859to61626364656S676869

7071

7273

747676

777879808182838486

868788899091

92939495

9697

9898

100101

102

103104

NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &o.—continued. 357

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOa

J. C. Madge—Mr. Madge's LegacyLouisa Heartwell—Miss Heartwell's Legacy

*Jacob and Itac/iel Vallentine—Mr. Vallen-tine's Legacy.

54th West Norfolk Regiment—Major LancelotWood's Legacy.

*Hearts of Oak—That Benefit Society . .Edward Birkbeck—R. N. L. B. Institution .Eleanor Brown—Miss E. Brown's Legacy .Covent Garden—That Life-boat Fund . .Nancy Lucy—Henry W. Lucy, Esq., J.P. .

John Surch—Mrs. BurchMark Lane—London Com Exchange . .Leicester—Town of Leicester . . . . .Kentwell—Mrs. Moore's Legacy . . . .Stock Exchange—That Life-boat Fund . .

* James Leatli—Mr. James Leath's Legacy .HoUm—To-wn of BoltonSt. Paul—The late James Paul, M.D. . .Alfred Carry—Mr. Gerry's Legacy [Legacy.Rescue—Mr. John Boulderson Barkworth'sCity of Winchester—1 hat Life-boat Fund .

"Edward Z. Dresden—Mr. Dresden's LegacyAnn I'avjcM—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 England

James Stevens No. 9—Mr. Stevens' Legacy

Eliza Harriet—Mrs. Kidd's Legacy . . ."Civil Service No, 1—Civil Service Fund .Francis Forbes Barton—Miss Webster's

Legacy. [Stephens.Charles and Susanna Stephens—Mrs. Charles

* Charles Dibdin—Civil Service Fund (No. 2)"Civil Service No. 4—Civil Service Fund .Charles f fargrave—His Legacy . . . .Mary Earner Hoyle—Isaac Hoyle, Esq.. .Leslie—Miss K. S. Skynner's Legacy . .

* Mayer de Rothschild—The lateLady EoseberyJames Stevens No. 11—Mr. Stevens' LegacyB.A.O.B.—Royal Antediluvian Order of

! Buffaloes Life-boat FundThomas Simcox—The late Mrs. Simcox. .

NAME ASD AUDHESS OF HOXOEABT SECKETAEY.

, Norfolk.

John William Dudley—Mr. Dudley's Legacy88 "Charles Arteoll—Charles Arkcoll, Esq.> .89 i Olive—The Misses Wingate's Legacy . .90 James Stevens No. 6—Mr. Stevens' Legacy91 Uichael Henry—Jewish Scholars' Life-boat

Jubilee Fund.92 ! William Wallis—Ur. Wallis's Legacy . .93 ,* William Restell—TAt. Restell's Legacy . .94 'Richard Coleman—Mra.Birt-Davies Coleman.95 ! Brothers Freeman—Mr. F. J. Freeman's

Legacy.96 "Lucy Newbon—Mr. Newbon's Legacy . .

97 ! Charlie and Adrian—X

98 j Richard Crawley—Mr. Crawley's Legacy

99100101

102

Selina—Mrs. Edwardes' Legacy . . . ."Queen Victoria—R.N.L.B. Institution . .

Gem—Mrs. Gilbert W. Moss

iBrothers Brickwood — Mr. Brickwood'sI Legacy.

103 "Susan Ashley—Mr. Ashley's Legacy. .104 Robert Fleming—Mrs. Fleming's Legacy

F. H. Barclay. Esq., J.P., The Warren, Cromer.John Gentry, Esq., Happisburgh, Norwich.

•Miss French, Palling, Norwich.

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

}H. W. Yonell, Esq., Caister, Great Yarmouth.\>I/Herbert J. Bracey, Esq., Beachmen's and Fishermen's1 Institute, Great Yarmouth.(Major Roche, 7 High Street, • Gorleston, Great Yar-' mouth.iCecil G. Taylor, Esq., Victoria Chambers, London Road,i Lowestoft.T. F. Davies, Esq.. The Bungalow, Pakefield, Lowestoft.Mr. W. J. Gill, Chief Officer, H.M. {?. «•., Jiessing-

) land, Lowestoft.Ernest R. Cooper, Esq., Town Clerk, Southwold,

Suffolk.iLieut. J. O. Williams, R.N., J.P., Aldebuigh,> Suffolk.

John Paterson, Esq., Bank, Harwich.

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

Mr. Robert Legerton, Clacton-nn-Sea. Essex.rGeorge S. Jones, Esq., 36 High Street, Southeud-on-Sea.IE. W. Absalom, Esq., Southend-on-Sea.

. W. H. Hughes, Esq., Hughes' Hotel, Paradise Street,F Margate.Mr. J. Wallace, 22 Alexandra Road, Broadatairs, Kent.

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

Mr. John Prior, Kynance House, Deal.

.John Baird, Esq, L.R.C.P., 2 Cambridge Terrace, Dover.

'Mr. Walter D. Fagg, BathineEstablishment, Folkestone.H. R. Hildyard, Esq., The Peak, Hvthe. Kent.B. C. Drake, Esq., The Gables, Hythe, Kent.Capt. George B. Anderson, J.P., New Romney, Kent.

Lieut.-CoL Harold Finn, V.D., J.P., Elm Grove, Lydd,\ Kent.(Leopold A. Vidler, Esq., Strand, Rve, Sussex.IMr. Jas. Pocock, H.M. Coast Guard, Rye Harbour. Sussex.Alderman George Hutchings,J.P.,48TheCroft,Ha8tings.

JA. E. Infield, Esq., 16 Hartfield Road, Eastbourne.

J. J. Lines, Esq., Milton House, Newhaven, Sussex.

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

Frank R. Leith. Esq., SP'PSV. Ohicbester. [Havant.•Walter Jas.Howell,Esq..R.N., Church Rd.,Hayling Island,

JG. Allen, Esq., R.N., Avondale, Elm Grove, Hayling,| Island, Havant.I Harold H. Payne, Esq., 25 Landport Terrace, Ports-! Captain E. W. Burt, R.N., Ryde, I.W. [mouth.

Mr. W. Couldrey, Bembridge, I.W.H. C. Mills, Esq., Head Down, Niton, Ventnor, I.W.

I Rev. G. E. Jeans, M.A., Shorwell, Newport., I.W.' Rev. E. W. Silver, M.A., Brighstone Rectory, New-I port, I.W.Rev. Courtney Shaw. M.A., Brooke, Newport, I. WeMr. H. Marfleet, Totland Bay, I.W.

[ Continued.

* This Life-boat is endowed.

358 THE LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROYAL

STATION.

GUERNSEY - - ST. PETER PORT - - - -

OWAHAG

fiXMOUTH

1ORQUATBRIXHAM

/ OALC°MBK

IEALM RlVBR - - - -

PORTHOUSTOCK — — — —

^ORTHLBVKN

\ SENNEN COVE - - - -

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

PADSTOW — No. 1 - — - -„ No. 2 - - - -„ STEAM Tua - -

APPLKDORE — No. 1 - — -No. 2 - - -

WKSTON-SUPER-MARK — -

SOUTH WALES.GLAMORGANSHIRE BAKRT DOCK — - - - -

THE MUMBLES — — — —

FERBYSIDE, (CABMARTHBN BAY)PEMBROKESHIRE — TBKBT — — — — — —

ANGLE, (MILFORD HAVBH)

LITTLE HAVEN — — - -

Length.

Ft. in.

34 -

34 -37 637 -38 -34 -34 -35 -35 -

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

35 -35 -

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

35 -34 -38 -35 -38 -

38 -37 636 -35 -36 -42 -95 -34 -

34 -

37 685 -34 -37 -

35 -

35 -35 -

35 -38 -

43 -43 -

35 -37 -

37 638 -

56 -

40 -

Breadth.

Ft. in.

8 -

8 -9 39 -9 48 -8 -8 68 6

9 49 3

10 -10 -8 69 3

8 69 -

9 39 -9 -

10 -9 68 6

8 67 69 68 39 4

9 49 38 38 68 3

11 619 67 6

8 -

9 38 68 -9 -

8 6

10 -8 9

10 -9 4

12 612 6

8 68 -

9 39 4

14 8

11 -

WeightwithoutGear.

TonB.Cwt*

3 17

3 125 34 136 —3 173 183 163 13

6 14 113 163 153 194 10

3 174 4

4 124 103 74 45 194 —

3 163 1153 176 —

fi 44 113 133 153 148 11

3 9

3 10

4 133 192 64 7

3 16

3 173 15

4 45 18

11 1911 13

3 164 8

4 176 1

9 14

No. ofCan

10

1012121210101010

121012121010

1010

101212121210

1010121012

101210101012

10

10

12101012

10

1210

1212

1010

1012

1212

12

Type ofBoat.

S. R.

S. R.S. R.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.

L.L.

S. R.S. R.

S. R.S. R.W.

S. R.W.

W.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.

W.

WhenBuilt.

1894

18881910189319031891188519031896

190218961904190319041898

19021904

189718941900190018981903

19001892If 9918931899

19(91899190618991901190119011892

1885

1907191019021893

1906

19011903

19021902

19011904

19061890

19071902

1898

1903

No.

105

106107108109110111112113

114115116117118119

120121

122123124125126127

128129130131132

133134135136137138

139

140

141142143144

145

146147

148149

"

150151

152153

154155

156

157

NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued. 359

136

137

140

411«143144

146

14647

148149

53

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOR.

(Reserve Boat).

Vin^nt Wilson,KirHarmar—Mr. G. J. Harmar's LegacyWilliam Erie—The late Lady Erie . . .

*Friern Watch—The late Mr. E. Homan .Susan Ashley—The late Mr. C. Carr AshleyWilliam and Frances—Miss Bass . . .

'Joseph Somes—Mrs. Joseph Somea . . .Alfred Staniforth—The late Mrs.F. J. Stani-

forth's Trustees.*Wighton—Mrs. Wighton's Legacy . . .*Bettey Neiabon—Mr. Newbon's Legacy . .William and Emma—Mrs. E.E.Cox's Legacy

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

Ryder—Mr. Ryder's LegacyJames William and Caroline Courtney—

Mrs. Courtney's Legacy.James Chisholm—Mrs. Chisholm's Legacy .

*Bob Newton—Mr. Newbon's Legacy . .James 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 Francis White—Mrs. White's LegacyCape of Good Hope—Mr. C. Hawkins' LegacyElizabeth and Blanche—The Misses Smithernan

*Ann Newbon—Mr. Newbon's Legacy . .*ffenry Dundas—Mrs. Dundas Druminond's

Legacy.Charles Deere James—S. C. G. (anonymous)James Stevens No. 10—Mr. Stevens' LegacyAdmiral Rodd— Mrs. Rodd's LegacyJames Stevens No. 5—Mr. Stevens' Legacy

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

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

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

*EKnor Roget—The late Mrs. Roget . . .*Jane Hannah Mac Donald—Mrs. MacDonald'Robert and Catherine—The late Miss Leicester

Co-operator No. 2—The Co-operative Union,Limited.

Prichard Frederick Gainer—Mrs. CharlesF. Greenhill.

George Leicester—The late Miss Leicester .John Lingard Ross — Mr. R. R. Ross'

Philip Beach—Miss Beach's Legacy. . .Colonel Stock—Mrs. A. S. Stock's'Legacy.

John Wesley—That 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's

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

William Roberts—tit. Roberts' Legacy . .

NAME AMD ADDRESS OF HONORARY SECRETARY.

fE. Voisin, Esq., 13 Royal Square, St. Helier, Jersey.(Capt. J. Blampied, Peel Terrace, St. Helier, Jersey.Col.WGdeJersey,TheLowerBeaucamps,Catel,Guernsey.Capt.W.Jones,Harbour Master, St.PeterPort, Guernsey.H. E. Shave, Esq., 166 The Parade, Poole.Mr. W. Haysom, The Lodge, Swanaee, Dorset.M. C. Frowde, Esq., 7 St. Leonards, Weymouth.A. T. M. Bond, Esq., Lyme Regis.Frederick J. Norton, Esq., L. <fc S. W. Bank, Sidmonth.M. F. Moresby, Esq., R.N., 13 Claremont Terrace,W. J. Burden, Esq., Teignmouth. [Exmouth.

Thornton Slade, Esq., Abbey Place, Torquay.Rev. R. W. Perry Circuitt, Brixham, S. Devon.

iCyril E. Turner, Esq., 3 Devon Road, Salcombe,I Devon.John Yonge, Esq., Puslinch, near Yealmpton, Plymouth.G. F. Watson, Esq., 14 Smeaton Terrace, West Hoe,

Plymouth.John F. Childs, Esq., Old Barbican, Looe, Cornwall.W. H. Polglaze, Esq., Polkerris, Par Station, Corn-

wall.Robert S. Farran, Esq., Mevagissey, Cornwall.Capt. E. C. Bennett, '2Restormel Terrace, Falinouth.Rev. Canon Diggens, St. Keverne, Cornwall.Mr. W. F. Phillips, Coverack, Cornwall.Rev. H. Vyvyan, M.A.-Ruan Minor, Cornwall.Claude M. Hart, Esq., The Lizard, Cornwall.

Rev. H. W. Cony, Porthleven, Helston.

Col. T. H. Cornish, Parade Street, Penzance.

.E. J. Bluett, Esq., J.P., Scilly, Penzance.

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

'Richard Binny, Esq., Padstow, Cornwall.

R. Julyan George, Esq., M.D., Port Isaac, Corn-wall.

W. W. Petherick, Esq., Bude, Cornwall.

G. Charles Caird, E«q., Clovelly, Devon.H. C. Whitehead, Esq., Wilts & Dorset Bank, Bide-

ford.William Cole, Esq., J.P., Corner House, Ilfracombe.

Rev, Charles E. Treadwell, Lynmouth, Devon.

T. Kent Ridler, Esq., Minehead, Somerset.Norman Hole, Esq., Swain Street, Watchet, Somer-

set.Rev. George H. Lewis, Allandale, Bumham, Somerset.Mr. J. S. Walker, Fern Lodge, Beach Road, Weston-

super-Mare.

Mr. W. B. Williams, Barry Dock, Glamorganshire.F. le Boulanger, Esq., Mumbles Hill, Mumbles,

Glamorganshire. [Glamorganshire.Mr. Charles Bevan, Milan House, Port Eynon,George Hancock, Esq., Elkington Road, Burry Port,

Carmarthenshire.R. A. Nevill, Esq., Undercliff House, Ferryside, Car-Dr. Bryant, Lexden House, Tenby. [marthenshire.

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

Mr. R. Rogers, Broad Haven, Pembrokeshire.[Continued.

* This Ljfe-boat is endowed.

360 THE LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROYAL

STATION.

PEMBROKESHIRE - ST. DAVID'S - - - -

n A WT^TI™1 A Xf^lTTT T?1T C^ A •Divrn. A W «Ttfinar OlTAV _

ABKBTSTWITH - - - -

NORTH WALES.

MERIONETHSHIRE- ABEHDOVET - - - - _

f* A'I?XT A HVf~iWQPT FUW OWTJ-V^WFI*

POKTHDINLLAKN — — — —

HOLYHEAD — No. 1 - - -No. 2 - - -

^^?TTT T R*v

CARNARVONSHIRE LLANDUDNO (Onus's HEAD) -

DENBIGHSHIRE - LLANDDULA.S - - - -

ITT TTtfTSITTT"Rir _ RCTVT

POINT OF ATB — — — —

ENGLAND— Continued.

CHESHIRE - -/HILBKK ISLAND — - — -

\ NKwBBIGHTOHjNo.l - -

^ „ No. 2 - -T A XT/"1 A TTTl?!? Tff\aurw mm

PIKL, (BARKOW) - - - -

CUMBERLAND - - WHITEHAVBK - - - -

TOT Tj' f)Jf ILfAV Tt tTaaw

CASTLETOWN — - — -PORT ST. MAKY - - — —

Length.

Ft. in.37 -

40 -

35 -35 -

35 -

35 -

38 -34 -

38 -

88 -40 -

34 -37 -50 -37 -

34 -88 -38 -

40 -

37 -37 -

36 -

34 -35 -

35 -

38 -

43 -

55 -35 -

43 6

37-

36 -

36 -

4340-

35 -38-37 -

42 -35 -35 -

37 -

87 -

Breadth.

Ft. In.8 -

10 6

* 610 -

8 6

8 6

9 48 -

9 4

9 410 6

8 -9 3

15 -9 -

8 -9 49 4

11 -

9 39 3

9 -

8 109 -

10 -

10 -

12 6

15 -9 -

13 3

8 -9 -8 10

12 611 -

8 69 49 3

11 48 38 6

8 -

9 3

WeightwithoutGear.

'ons.Cwtii4 3

10 17

3 163 15

3 19

3 17

6 —4 1

5 18

6 18 1

2 65 5

4 14

4 26 16 1

9 12

4 104 12

3 17

1 183 17

3 15

4 12

12 12

3 17

16 9

4 9

3 16

2 19

12 —7 —

3 166 —4 8

9 48 63 9

4 8

4 9

No. ofOara

12

12

1012

10

10

1210

12

1212

1010

12

101212

12

1210

12

1212

12

12

10

12

12

12

12

12

1012

101010

121010

12

10

Type ofBoat.

S. R.

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

L.

S. R.

S. R.

W.S.R.

W.

W.S.R.

S.R.S.R.S.

S.R.

S. R.W.W.

W.

S.R.S.R.

L.

T.L.

L.

L.

W.

S.L.

W.

S. R.L.W.

W.W.

S. R.W.

S.R.

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

S.R.

S.R.

WhenBuilt.

1886

1908

19051907

1906

1904

19051693

1898

19041902

1904189918891889

188519071904

1910

18951902

1909

18961895

1895

1906

1898

18971895

1904

1886

1908

1896

18941901

190319051896

189518961896

1892

1897

No.

158

159

160161

162

163

164165

166

167168

169170171172

173174176

176

177178

179

180181

182

183

IS-!

185186

187

188

189

190

191192

193194195

196197198

199

200

NATIONAL LIPE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued. 361

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOB,

(Reserve Boat)

Charterhouse—Old and Present Carthusians

Elizabeth Austin—Miss Austin's Legacy .* William Cantrell Ashley — Mr. Ashley's

Legacy.John and Naomi Beattie—Mrs. Beattie. .

William Brockeopp—His Legacy . .

Jonet-Gibb—Mrs. Francis G. Smart. .(Reserve Boat)

Margaret Plait of Stall/bridge—Mrs. Plait'sLegacy.

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

Thomas Lingham—flLtB. Lingham's Legacy'Ramon Cabrera—The Countess de Morella.Duke of Northumberland— R.N.L.B.I.

^Joseph Whitworth—The late Sir JosephWhitworth, Lady Whitworth and friends

Anne ColKn—Miss Collin's Legacy . . .*Charles Henry Ashley—Mr. Ashley's LegacyJames Cullen—Miss M. Cullen's Legacy .

Charltsand Eliza Laura—Mrs. L. S. Clark'sLegacy.

'Christopher Brown—Settle Fund . . .Theodore Price—Miss Rolleston's Legacy .

Brother and Sister — Miss Couitenay'sLegacy. [son's Legacy.

* Caroline Richardnon—Mr. H. T. Richard-H. G. Powell—The late Mr. H. G. Powell.

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

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

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

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

John Harling—Residuary Legatees of thelate Mr. Harling.

Charles Biggs—Miss Biggs's Legacy . .

James Scarlett—Mr. James Scarlett's Legacy•Samuel Fletcher of Manchester—From his

Estate by command of Her late MajestyQueen Victoria.

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

and Joshua Fielden, Esqrs.Elizabeth teicestei—The late Miss Leicester

'Civil Service No. 6—Civil Service FundMary 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 Legacy

William Sugden—Miss L. C. Sargensoii's

300 Mayhtw Medwin—Dr. Medwin's Legacy .

NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONORARY SECBETABY.

Dr. W. Wilfred Williams, St. David's, Pembroke-shire.

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

John Owen, Esq., 19 North Road, Cardigan.Capt. David Rees, Park Hill, New Quay, Cardigan-

shire.Captain Thomas Doughton, J.P., Llovd's Agent,

11 Queen's Terrace, Aberystwith.

E. B. Proctor, Esq., 2 Bodfor Terrace, Aberdovey,Merionethshire.

Rhys Jones, Esq., Glanymor House, Barmouth.

Thomas Lee Manchester, Esq., Westfield, Pwllheli.

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

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

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

Captain Thomas Lewis, Mersey Villa, Cemaes, Amlwch,Anglesey.

T. Fanning Evans, Esq., Plas Llanddyfnan, Llangefni,Anglesey.

Major Lawrence Williams, Parciau, Menai Bridge,Anglesey.

James Hartley Burton, Esq., Fryars, Beaumaris.Re^. John Raymond, Clyne House, Mostyn Avenue,

Craig y don, Llandudno.Mr. B. H. Jones, The School House, Llanddulas, Aber-

pele. Denbighshire.J. Pierce-Lewis, Esq., Rhyl.C. Batters, Esq., Mostyn, Holywell.

,Colin W. Slater, Esq., Riverside, Promenade, Hoylake,Birkenhead.

F"-igh B. Kent, Esq., "Rocklands." 1plN. R. Harropjlvy Cottage, Moun,Pleasant Road, '

J. Stanley Fairclough, Jun., Esq., Empire Buildings,Fazakeriey Street, Liverpool.

\W. H. Shaw. Esq., Scarisbrick Street, Southport./George Cockshott, Esq., Southport.C. Myers, Esq., Lytham.Thomas Bradley, Esq., St. Anne's-on-the-Sea, Lanca-

I 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. Oldfiold, Esq., Lloyd's Agent, Whitehaven.Q. Moore, Esq., Shipping Brow, Maryport.Daniel Vondy, Esq., Parliament Street, Ramsey, Isle

of Man. [of Man.Douglas Evarard, Esq., 22 Athol Street, Douglas, IsleR. O. Cretnev, Esq., Castletown. Isle of Man.S. W. Williams, Esq., M.R.C.S,, Station Road, Port

St. Mary, Isle of Man.Mr. Joseph McArd, Windsor House, Port Erin, Isle

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

This Ljfe»boat is endowed.

362 THE LIFE-BOATS OP THE EOYAL

STATION.

8COTLABD.

KIRKCUDBRIGHT - - -

WIGTOWNSHIRE - - WHITHORH - - - -

PORT LOGAN - - - -

PORT PATRICK - - -AYRSHIRE - - - BALLANTRAE - - - -

ARDBOSSAN - -ARGYLLSHIRE - -/CAMPBELTOWK — No. 1 -

1 ,, No. 2 - -\SOUTHEND — - - -

ISLAND OF LEWIS - STOBNOWAT - - - -

STROMNESS -

STRONSAY - -

(A.CKBRGILL - - - -

ELGINSHIRE - - - LOSSIEMOUTH - - - -

BANFF AND MACDUFF -ABERDEENSHIRE - - FRASKBBUBOH - - -

PETEBHEAD — - - -PORT EBROLL — - -NEWBURGH - - - -

KINCARDINESHIRE - STONEHAVEM - - - -

JOHXSHAVEK — — - -FORFARSHIRE - - MONTROSE— No. 1 - - -

No. 2- - -

ARBROATH — — —BROCGHTY FERRY ( DUNDEE]

FIFESHIRE - - - ST. ANDREWS - - -

ANSTRUTHEB - - - -

BUCKHAVEN — - -HADDINGTONSHIRE - NORTH BEBWICK - - -

^SKATERAW - — - -BERWICKSHIRE - - EYBMOUTH - - - -

IRELAND.Co. ANTRIM - - - PORTRBSH - - - -

CARHICKFERGUS - - -DOWN - - - - GROOMSFORT - - - -

DONAGHADEE - — — -

CLOUGHET — — — -KlLLOUGH — — — —

Length.

Ft in.34 -85 -

35 -

35 -

37 635 -

36 -35 -38 -37 -35 -35 -29 --38 -35 -43 -42 -

43 -

40 -87 -37 -

34 -34 -

35 -38 -35 -37 -37 -38 -34 -34 -34 _

35 -37 -34 -

35 -40 -

35 -35 -

38 -

35 -35 -35 -

35 -35 -

35 -37 -

35 -

43 -

35 -35 -

Braadlh.

Ft. In.8 38 10

8 6

8 10

9 38 10

10 -10 -9 49 3

10 -10 -6 69 48 6

12 611 6

12 6

11 -9 39 3

8 -8 -

9 -9 48 69 39 39 48 -8 -g _

8 69 38 -

8 3

WeightwithoutGear.

Tons-Cwts4 23 11

3 14

3 4

4 133 5

3 154 10g4114 93 11- 15

No. ofOarB.

1010

10

10

1210

12i2121012126

6 1 103 18 10

11 J5 in

11 5

14 2

9 94 114 17

3 163 15

4 196 23 154 134 166 —2 73 143 17

3 174 102 6

3 12

11 - 10 11

8 10 3 58 10 -i B

9 4

10 -8 6

10 -

10 -8 6

10 -9 3

10 -18 6

10 -10 -

G 1

3 143 163 15

3 173 18

4 54 8

4 5

13 6

3 163 14

12

10

121010

1010

101210101C12101010

101010

10

12

1010

12

121012

1210

1210

12

10

1212

Type 0(Boat.

S. R.S. R.

S. R.

S. R.

S. R.S. R.

L.L.W.

S. R.L.L.

W. B.W.

S. R.W.M.

(S. R.)M.

(W.)W.

S. R.S!R!S. R.S. R.

W.WS. R.S. R,S. R.W.

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

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

S. R.

M.(W.)

S. R.S. R.

W.

L.S. R.

L.

L.S. R.

L.S. R.

L.M.

(W.)L.L.

WVnlimit.

18H1910

1901

1907

18991906

190119091904189818991898190219U4190119051908

1908

190819011907

18921892

190519071901189718971904190118881892

190019011900

1900

1908

19101910

1904

190019021900

19061909

19021896

1901

1910

19061900

No.

201202

203

204

205206

207208209210?11212213214215216217

218

219220221

222223

224225226227228229230231232

233234235

236

237

238239

240

241242243

244245

246247

248

249

250251

NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &a.—continued. 363

222223

224225226227228229230231232

233234235

236

[238

239

240

241242243

244245

246247248

249

250251

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOR.

David Bay—His LegacyGeorge GOT don Moir—Mrs. S. A. Webb's

Legacy.George and Margaret—Mr. Levy's Legacy .

'Thomas McCunn—Mr. McCunn's Legacy .

"Civil Service No. 3—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 No. 8—Mr. Stevens' LegacyJames Stevens No. 2—DittoRichard Cri swell—Mrs. Creswell's Legacy.

*John R. Ker—The late Robert Ker, Esq. .Sarah Pilkini/ton—T. E. W.Anne Milts—Miss Anne Miles . . . .John A. Hay—Mr. Hay's Legacy

*John Rybiirn—Mr. McCuun's Legacy . .

Sarah Austin—Miss Austin's Legacy . .Ida—Miss Simmons' LegacyCo-operator No. 3—The Co-operative Union

Limited.(Reserve Boat)Theophilus Sidney Echalaz—Rev. T. S.

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

Maria Stephenson—Miss M. Langton's LegacyGeorge and Mary Berrey—Mrs. Berrey. .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 £eAa/az — Rev. T. S.

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

LegacyJames Stevens No. 13—Mr. Stevens' LegacyMaria—Miss Maria Clark . . . . .

Join and Far ah Ualjield—Mr. John Hat-field's Legacy.

Edit'iti Kay—Mr. Edwin Kay's Legacy. .

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

Isabella—Mrs. Haxton's Legacy . . . .Norman Clarlc—Mr. Clark's Legacy . .William Arthur Millward—Mr. Millward's

LegacySarah Kay—Mi. Edwin Kay's Legacy . .Anne Frances—" E. E."

Hopwood—Mr. Hopwood's Legacy . . .Zaida—T. B. Drybrongh, EsqChapman—Mrs. M. H. Chapman's Legacy.

'William and Laura—Miss A. W. ClarkeHall's Legacy.

John—Mr. John'Alexander Hay's Legacy.John Groome—Mrs. Groome's Legacy . .

NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONORARY SECRETARY.

John Rorrison, Esq., Auchencaim, Castle Douglas.John Anderson, Esq., St. Mary Street, Kirkcudbright.

Mr. William Bums, Isle of Whithorn, Whithorn,Wigtownshire.

Gavin H. Love, Esq., Killumpha Farm, Port Logan,Stranraer. [Patrick, Wigtownshire.

Mr. G. W. Oliver, Chief Officer H.M. Ct.-Gd., PortH. Inglis, Esq., Commercial Bank, Ballantrae, Ayr-

[sbire.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., Ardrossan.

. A. Gardiner, Esq., Campbeltown.

David Simpson, Esq., Lloyd's Agent, Storuoway.William Marwick, tsq., JHelsetter, atromness, Orkney.Mr. G. L. Thomson, Stromness, Orkney.

Mr. Robert Mitchell, Stronsay, Kirkwall.

B. Sinclair Macdonald, Esq., Thurso.Mr. John Sutherland, Jim., Huna-by-Wick.

[George Jamieson, Esq., Wick.

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

C. A. Hay, 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. George K. Jessiman, Links Cottage, Cruden Bay,William Murray, Esq.,Newburgh-by-Aberdeen. [haven.J. B. Cunningham, Esq., 28, Cameron Street, Stone-Rev. John Brown, Bervie, Kincardineshire.

Mr. Robert Stewart, Johnsbaven, Montrose.

J. Balfour Alexander, Esq. Montrose.

Norman McBain, Esq., 15 Hill Street, Arbroath.(David Dempster, Esq., 69 Reform Street, Dundee.\.Iohn M. H unter Mitchell, Esq., Dundee.Mr. David W. Rusack. Marine Hotel, St. Andrews.

Henry Birrell, Esq., Commercial Bank, Crail, Fife-shire.

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, Berwickshire.

W. J. McMurray,Esq., Belfast Banking Co., Portrush.C. M. Legg, Esq. ,Carrickfergus.

(John W. Storey, Esq., 10 Donegall Square East, Belfast.\E. F. Patterson, Esq., 17 Talbot Street, Belfast.George L, de la Cherois, Esq., The Manor House,

Donagbadee, Co. Down.John McMullan, Esq., Cloughey, Kircnbbin, Co. Down.William Flynn, Esq., Killough, Downpatrick.

[Continued.

' This yfe-hoat is encjowe ,

364 THE LIFE-BOATS OP THE KOYAL

STATIONS.

CLOGHER HEAD - - - -

KINGSTOWN — No. 1 - - -No. 2 - - -

ROSSLARE HARBOUR - - -

JVILMORE

WATERFORD - DUNMORK EAST - - - -

HELV1CKHBA1>(DUSGA«VASBAY

BALLTOOTTOH - — — -

COURTMACSHERRY - - -

KERRY- - - FmyiT (TRAINEE BAT) - - -

GRKKNCASTLB — - -. -

Length.

Ft. in.

35 -

37 -45 -

Aft

42 -

37 -

40 -

37 -

37 6

42 -37

85 -

Breadth

Ft. in.

8 6

s -12 6

H -

9 -

11 -

9 3

9 311 4

8 6

Weightwillful

Gear

Tong.Cwtfl

3 19

4 914 2

7 7

5 C

6 17

4 4

4 17

9 4

a 16

3to.ofOars.

10

1210

12

12

12

12

12

121A

10

Type ofBoat

S. R.

S. R.W.

o p

S. R.

S. R.

W.

S. R.

S. R.S. R.« R

S. R.

WhettBuilt.

1899

ifgi1898

1890

1884

1900

1896

19011895

1902

So.

252

253254

255256257

258

259260

261262

264

9fi7

268

271

273

275

277

278

581

SUMMARY.Self-righting BoatsNon-self-righting Boats, i.e.—

Steam Life-boats 4Cromertype ILiverpool type . . 33Norfolk and Suffolk type 17Tubular 1Watson „ 39Whale Boats 3

Motor Life-boats (including five Self-righting Boats, one Norfolkand Suffolk Boat, and three Watson Boats)

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

174

98

National Xife*Boat JnstitutionIs 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 boatsat sea) to man the Life-boat, and a Committee formed from the residents in.the neighbourhood 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.—continued. 365

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOB. NAME AND ADDRESS OP HONOBAEY SECBETABY.

267•/G8

26Pno•271J72•m

275276277

278

Marianne—Mr. John Alexander Hay'sLegacy.

Sir Arthur Blackwood—That Life-boat FundProvidence—Mr. Pooley'a Legacy . . .

[Legacy.'General S. Dudley Blake—Mrs. Blake's'Charles JTOtton—Mr.C.R.Whitton's LegacyRose Bed ding ton—Mr. Beddington's Legacy

* William Maynard—Rev.W. 8. F.Maynard'sLegacy.

James Steveni No. 7—Mr. Stevens' Legacy'John Watson Wal-'field-Mra. Wakefield's

Legacy.Hannah Pickard—Mr. Pickard's Legacy .

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

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

broke Stephens, Esq., K.C.Willie and Arthur—Joseph Leather, Esq. .James Stevens No. 18—Mr. Stevens' LegacyTom and Jennie—" D "

The Sisters—Was Taylor's Legacy . . .'He/en Blake—Mrs. Blake's Legacy . . .Henry Dodd—Mr. Dodd's Legacy . . .Henley—Mr. Henley's Legacy . . . .James Steveni No. 16—Mr. Stevens' LegtcvMarianne L. Hay—Mr. John Alexander

Hay's Legacy.T. P. Hearne—T. P. Hearne, Esq. . . .James Stevens No. 20—Mr. Stevens' LegacyKeziu, Gwilt—Mr. A. Gwilt's Legacy .

John Wittmot—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.

J. W. Alexander, Esq., J.P., Newcastle, Co. Down.[Greenore, Co. Louth.

Mr. James C. Simons, Station Officer H.M. Coastguard,Joseph H. McArdle, Esq., M.C.C., Kampark, Dundalk,

Co. Louth.C. S. Whitworth, Esq., Blackrock, Dundalk.

Joseph Connolly, Esq., R.N., Beachmount, Momington,nr. Drogheda.

Joseph Dollard, Esq., Rockville, Skerries, Co. Dublin.

B. J. Newcombe, Esq., Island View, Howth.Co.Dublin.Mr. J. S. Morgan, 15, Castle Avenue, Clonutrf, Dublin.

j Frederick Thompson, Esq., 2 Anna Mount, Kingstown.Robert Lees, Esq., Main Street, Wicklow.

/The Right Hon. the Earl of Wicklow, Shelton Abbey,(Mr. Robert Tyrrell, Main St.. Arklow. [Arklow.The Hon. George Stoplorj, Estate Office, Gorey.

fWm. Astle Ryan, Esq., mi, n{Mr. Peter Sinnott, H }Cahore> Gorey-

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

Wexford.Dr. E. A. Gibbon, J.P., Sleedagh, Wexford.George L. Basttett, Esq., Fethard, Waterford.Mr. P. Harney, Dunmore East, Waterford.Mr. T. F. Murphy, Summerhill, Tramore, Waterford.Mr. Francis Craig, Abbeyside, Dungarvan.J. H. Long, Esq., Main Street, Yoiurhal.

Ballycotton, Midleton, Co. Cork.

Capt. Usborne, R.N., Harbour Master, Queenstown.Rev. J. W. Forde, M.A., Courtuiacsherry, (Jo. Cork.

rW. H. McCowen, Esq., Tralee.IMr. Robert McCarthy, Harbour Master, Fenit, Tralee.Rev. S. H. Orr, Alaghery, ihmgloe, Co. Donegal.R. M. Fleming, Esq., J.P., Culdaff, Londonderry.Mrs. Crosbie, ureencastle, Londonderry.

Gbe TRo^al IRational Xife^Boat 3n0titution,FOB THE PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

TO BOATMEN AND OTHERS.

R E W A R D SOP MONEY OE MEDALS

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

AT THE BISK OP THEIR OWN LIVES,SAVE OB ENDEAVOUR TO SAVE, BY MEANS OF SHOBE-BOATS OB OTHEBWISE,

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

In all cases the Rewards are given without further delay than is necessary to obtain proof of the merits ofach case and to ensure payment being made to the right parties.

By Order of the Committee of Management,KOTAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, GEORGE F. SHEB,

22 CHAEINQ CBOSS ROAD, LONDON, W.C. Secretary.

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

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.(The figures refer to the numbers of the Life-boats detailed on pages 354-365 )

A Friend, per PembrokeStephens, Esq., K.C , 265.

A Lady, 14.Andrew, Miss, the late, 1.Anonymons, 186.Anonymous, per Manchester

Branch, 195.Anthony, Dr., the late 10Artfcoll, Cbas., Esq., 88.Ashley, C. Carr, Esq., the

late, 24, 103, 110,164,161,174.

Atberstone, J. G., Esq., thelate, 235.

Austin, Miss, the late, 160,219.

Avins, John, Esq., the late,119.

Back, Mrs., the late, 12?.Baltic Life-boat Fund. 46.Barclay, Mrs., the late, 163.Barkworth, John B., Esq.,

the late, 66.Ha.HH. Miss illBaylU, John, Esq., the late,

17.Beach, Miss, the late, 148.Beattie, Mrs.. 162Beddington, H. C., Esq., the

Lite, 257.Bennett, Mrs. Fawsett, the

late, 183.Berrey, Mrs., 226.Biggs, Miss, the late, 188.Black, Mrs., the law, 197.Black, Mrs. Alexander, the

late, 231.Blackwood, Sir Arthur, Life-

boat Fund, 263.Blackwood, Hans, Esq., the

late, 4-2.Blake, Mrs.,the late, 265, 270.Bolton, C illected in. 63.Brand, Maj>r G. Horatio, 22Brickwood, E. D., Esq., the

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

C.B., the late, 182.Brocksopp, W., Esq., the

late, 163.Brooke, Miss E., the late,279.Broosboft, Ool. the late, 1(16.Brown, Miss E., the late, 54.buffaloes, Koyal Ante-

diluvian Order of, 85.Em-ch, Mrs. 67.Burton, C. T. M., Esq., the

late. Trustees of, 39.Carthusians, Old and Present,

159.Chapman, Mrs. M. H., the

late, 248.Chi8holm,Mrs.,thelate, 122.Civil Service Life-boat Knnd

75. 78, 79, 194, 196, 205, 262.Clark, Miss Maria, 237.Clark, Norman, Esq., the

late, 242.Clarke, Mrs. L. S., the late.

176. [94.Coleman, Mrs. Birt-Davies,Collin, Miss, the late, 173.Co-operative Union, Limited,

12, 144, 221.Copland, Mrs., the late, 3.Corn Exchange. Members of

the London, 68. [65.Corry. A. J- ".sq., tne l»w.Courtenay, Miss, the late,

179.Courtney, Mrs.,the late, 121.Covent Garden Life-boat

Fund, 66.

Cox, Mrs. E. E., the late, 116.Crawley, Richard, Esq., the

late, 98.Ores well, Mrs., the lat •, 213Culien. Miss M.. the late, 175.Curling, Miss, the late, 13.D., 268.Devey, Miss E., the late, 155.Dixon, Miss Anne, 40.Dodd, H., Esq., the late, 271.Dresden Edmond, Esq., the

late, 68.Drummond, Mrs. Dundae.the

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

late, 87.E. E., 245.Echalaz, the Rev. T. S., the

late, 223, 232.Edwardes, Mrs., the late, 93.Kills, Mrs., the late, 29.English, the law Misses, 264Erie, Lady, the hue, 108.Everard, Ml«C.,tbr la'e,47.Fawceit, Mrs., the late, and

an anonymous gift, 69.Fawsett, Miss, the late. 4.Fielden, J. A., Esq., 30.Fielden. Samuel. John and

Joshua, Esqs.,the late, 192.Fielder, Miss M., the late, 6.Hnlayson, J., Esq., the lite,

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

168.Fleming, Mrs., the late, 104.Fletcher, Samuel, Esq., the

late, 190. [J4.Foresters. Ancient Order of,Fortune, Dr., the late, 229.Foster, Colonel Herbert A.

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

lite, 95.Freemasons of England,

72, 117.Garden, Family of the late

H. J., Knq., 140, 263.Glasgow, Cier of, Fund, 70.Gowland, James, Esq , the

late, 26.Greenhtll, Mrs. Charles F.,

145.Groome, Mrs., the late, 251.Uwilt, Alfred, Esq., the late,

277.Halfon, Mrs., the late, 27.Hall Mrs. A. \V., the late,

249.Bardie, T. K. Esq., the late,

'408.Hargrave, Chas., Esq., the

late, 80.Harlins, John, Esq., Resi-

duary Legatees of the late,187.

Harmer, G. J., Esq., thelate, 107.

Harvey, Mrs. Edmund, 138.Hatfleld. John, Esq., the

late, 233. [129.Hawkins, C., Esq., the late,Haxton, Mrs., the late, 241.Hay, IX, Esq., the late, 201.Hay, J. A., Esq., the late,

162, 217, 250, 252, 274.Hearne, T. P., Esq., 275.Hearts of Oak BenefitSociety,

S3.Heartwell, Miss, the late, 49.Henley, George, Esq., the

late, 272.

Hllls.F.E., Esq., the late, 125.Holden, Miss, the late, 233.Hollon,R. W., Esi., the late,

33.Homan, E.,Rsq., the late, 1 09Hopwood, S. W., Esq., the

late, 246.Hoyle, Isaac, Esq., 81.Ingleby, Rev. Chas., the late,

per G. P. Wragge, Esq., 21Jewish Scholars' Life-boat

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

239, 244.Ker,Koben,E9q.,the lale,214Kidd, Mrs., the late, 74King, Miss, the late, 278LanRtoa, Miss M., the late,

QUEEN VICTOBIA, HHB LATEMAJESTT, 190

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

Richardson, H. T. Esq., thelat*, 180, 184.

Richardson, the late Mrs.Harriot. 206.

Riley.Wm., E<q.,the late,28Roberts, W., Esq. the late,

167.Uodd, Mrs., the late, 135.Roget, Mrs., the late, 141.Rollecton, Miss, tlie late, 178.Hosebery, l,adv. the late, 83.Ross, R. R., Esq., the late.

147. [120.Ryder, Win., Esq., the late,

225 i S.'C. G. (aiionvrnbus). 133.Lear.C.H .Esq. .tin late, 183Leuth, James, Esq., the late.

62.Leather, Jos., Esq.. 266Lee, Mrs., the late. 227.Leicester, Collected In. 69Leicester. Miss, the late, 143

146, 193.Levy, George, Esq., the late,

203.Lewis-Hill, Mrs., the late,

9,43.Licensed Victuallers, col-

lected from, 44.LinganJ, Mrs., the late. 41.Lingham, Mrs., the late 169.Lockwood. T., Esq., the lite.Lodge, Robert, Esq., 23. [31Lovibond, Ueorge, J£sq., The

late, 20. [66.Lucy, Henry W., Esq.. J. P.,McCuan. William, Esq., the

late, 204, 218.MacDonald, Mrs., 142. [48.Madge, J. C., Esq., the late,Manchester Branch. 195.Mayn ird, Rev. W. S. F. , the

late, 258.Medland, 0. B., Esq., the

late, 151.Medwia, Dr., the late, 200.Mercer, Miss M., 6.Middlewood, Geo., Esq., the

Sargeusou, Miss, the late,199.

Scales. Mrs., the late. 25Scarlett, J., Esq., ihe late,

18s).Set ,le. Collected in, 37, 177.Sllkenstfidt, Mrs. .tbe late, 45.Simcox, Mrs., the late, 86.Simmons, Miss, the lit", 220.Simpson, the Misses, 1.Skynner, Jno., Esq., the late,

18.Skynner. Miss K. S., the

late, 82.Smart, Mrs. Francis G., 164Smart, M. C., Esq., the late,

118.Smitheman, The Misses, 130.Somes, Mrs., 112.Staniforth, Mrs. F. J., tbe

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

71, 73, 84, 90, 124, 134, 136,156, 19S, 207,211, 212,231),236,269,267, 273,276.

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

149.T. E. W.,215.TajJor, Miss M., tbe late.269.Turner, Samuel, Esq.. 234.Vallentioe, S., E>q., the late.

late, and Miss Middle- 50. " [•*.wood, 36.

Miles, Miss Anne 216.Vaughan Mrs. M.A.,the lat',Wakcfield, Mrs..the lats,260.

Millward, W. A., Esq., tbe Walker, G., Esq., the late,late, 243. ' 3i>.

Montgomery, Mrs.,?80.Moon, Jas., Esq., the late,

126.Moore, Mrs., the late, 60.Morella, the Countess de, 1 7 0Moss, Mrs. Gilbert W., 101.Newbon, R. A., Esq., the

late, 16, 96.116, 123, 131.Nicholls, G. P., Esq., the

late, 210.Norbnry Life-boat Fund,196.Oldham Life-boat Fund, 167.Parke, Miss, the late, 11.Paul, James, Esq.,M.D., the

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

Tug), p. 358-9.Pickard, A., Esq., the late.

228,261. [191.Pickup, Jas., Esq., tbe late,Platt, Mrs., the late, 166.Pooley, G. Esq., the late, 254.Porter, Miss E., the late, 2.Powell.thelate Mr.H.G.,181.Preston, K. A. B., Esq., the

Walker, Mrs M. A., the late,240.

Wallace, H. K. C., Esq., thelate, 209.

\Vallis W., Esq., the late, 92.Webb,Mrs.S. A., the late,202.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.C. R. Esq., the late,

256.Whitworth, Sir Joseph, the

late, and friends, 172.Wighton, Mrs., the late, 114.Willis, Mrs. E. A., the late,

281.Winchester, City of, 67.Win gate, the Misses, the

late, 89.Wood, Major Lancelot, the

late, 61.Woofindin, Geo., Esq., th«

lats, 15.late, 137. X., H7.

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

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.(The figures refer to the numbers of the Life-boats detailed on pages 354-365.)

Aberdovey, Merioneth, 163. , Donna Nook, Lines.. 40.Abersoch, Carnarvon, 167Aberystwitb, Cardigan, 162.Ackergill, Scotland, 221.Aldeburgh No. 1, Suffolk, 67.Aldeburgh No. 2, Suffolk. 68.Alnmonth. Nortbumb., 6.Angle, Pembroke. 166Anstruther, Scotland, 240.Appledore Nos. 1 it 2,

N. Devon. 142. 143.Aranmore, Ireland, 279.Arbroatb, Scotland, 236.Ardrossan, Scotland, 211.Arklow. Ireland, 261.Atherfleld, I. of Wight, 101.Ayr, Scotland, 208.

Balcary, Scotland. 201.B«llantrae, Satland, 206.Ballyontton, Ireland, 275.Banff and Macduff, Scotland,

226.Barmouth, Merioneth, 164.Barrow, Lanes., 192.Barry Dock, Glamorgan, 150.Bembridge, Isle of Wight, 100.Berwick, Northumb., 1.Blackpool, Lanes., 190.Blackrock, Ireland, 255.Blakeney, Norfolk, 47.Blyth, Northumberland, 11.Boulmer .Northumberland, 5.Brancaster, Norfolk, 45.Bridlineton, Yorks. 36.Brighton, Sussex, 92.Brighstone Grange, I. of

Wight, 102.Brixham, S. Devon, 115.Broadstairs, Kent, 76.Brooke, Isle of Wight, 103.Broughty Ferry. Scot,, 237.Buckhaven, Scotland. 241.Buckle, Scotland, 225.Bude, Cornwall, 140.Bull Bay, Anglesey, 175.Bnrnham, Somerset. 143.BnrryPort, Carmarthen, 153

Cadgwith, Cornwall, 126.Cahore, Ireland, 266.Caister No. 1, Norfolk, 66.

Douglas, Isle of Man, 196.Dover. Kent. 81.Drogheda, Ireland, 257.Dunbar, Scotland, 243.Dundee, Scotland, 237.Dungarv&n, Ireland, 273Dnngeness No. 1, Kent. «•>.Dangeness No. 2, Kent, 86.Dunmore East, Ireland, 271.

Eastbourne No.l , Sussex, 89.Eastbourne No.2, Sussex, 90.Kxmouth. S. Devon, 112.Eyemouth, Scotland, 245.

Falmouth Cornwall, 123.Fenit, Wand, 278.Ferryside Carm. Bay, 154.Fethard. Ireland. 270Filey, Yorks, 33.Fishgnard, Pern., 159.Flamborough, NOB. 1 & 2

Yorks 34 36Fleetwood, Lanes., 191.Folkestone, Kent, 82.Formby, Lanes., 186.Fraserburgh, Scotland, 227.

Giles Quay, Ireland, 254.Girvan, Scotland, 207.Gorleston No. 1, Suffolk, 68Gorleston No. 2. Suffolk, 69Oourdon, Scotland, 222Greencastle, Ireland, 2il.Greenore, Ireland, 263Grimsbv, Lines.. 39.Groomsport, Ireland, 248.Guernsey(St. Peter Port),108

Hartlepool, Nos. 1, 2, & 3Durham, 20, 21, 22.

Harwich No. 1, Essex, 69.Harwich No. 2, Essex, 70.Hasborongb, Norfolk, 50.Hastings, Sussex, 88.Hanxley, Northumberl'n<l,7Hayle, Cornwall, 135.Hay ling Island, Hants, 97.Helvick Head, Ireland, 2:3Hilbre Island, Cheshire, 182

Caister No. 2, Norf .Ik. 66. Holyhead Nos. 1 & 2, AngleCambois, Nortbumb., 10. i sey, 171, 172.Caiupbelto*n No. 1, Scot- : Holy Island Nos. 1 * 2

land. 212. Northumberland, 2, 3Campbeltown No. 2, Scot- Hope Cove, S. Devon, 117.

land, 213. ' Horntea, Yorks., 37.Cardigan, 160. How'h, Ireland, 259.Carrickfergns, Ireland, 247. Hoylake, Cheshire, 183.Castletonn, Isle of Man, 197. ; Hum, Scotland, 22".Cemaes, Anglesey, 174. Hnnstanton, Norfolk, 44.Cfjulyn, Anglesey, 1 73. j Hythe, Kent, 83.Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, 72.Clogher Head, Ireland. 256.Clonghey, Ireland, 250.Clovelly, N. Devon, 141.Conrtmacsherry.Ireland, 277 .Courtown, Ireland, 265.Coverack, Cornwall, 125.Crail, Scotland, 239.Cresswell, Northnmb.. 8.Criccieth, Carnarvon, 166.

llfraeombe, N. Devon, 144.Irvine, Scotland, 210.

Jersey (St. Helier), 105.Johushaven, Scotland, 233.

Kessingland Nos. 1 & 2,Suffolk, 63, 64.

Kllloagh, Ireland, 251.Cronier. Norfolk, 49. Kilmore. Ireland, 269.Culdaff, Ireland, 280. j Kingsdowne, Kent, K).Cullercoats, Northumb., 12.

Deal, Kent, 78. 1Donaghadee, Ireland, 249.

Cliigstown Nos. i & 2, Ire-land, 261, 262.

Kirkcudbright, Scotland,202.

Littlehampton, Sussex, 95.Little Haveu, Pembroke, 167.Lizard. Cornwall. 127.Llanddnlas, Denbigh, 179.Llandudno, Carnarvon, 178.Longhope, Orkneys, 216.Looe, Cornwall. 120.Losslemonth, Scotland, 224.Loweetoft No. i, Suffolk, 60.Lowestoft No. 2, Suffolk, 61.Lyme KegU, Dorset, 110.Lynmoutb, N. Devon, 145.Lytham, Lanes., 188.

Mablethorpe, Lines., 41.Margate No. 1, Kent, 74.Margate No. 2, Kent, 76.Maryport, Cumberland, 194.Mevagissey, Cornwall, 122,Minehead, Somerset, 146.Moelfre, Anglesey. 176.Montrose Nos. 1 & 2, Scot-

land. 234, 235.Mumbles, Glamorgan, 151.

Nairn, Scotland, 223.Newbiegin, Northumb., 9.New Brighton Nos. 1 & a,

Cheshire, 184, 185.Newburgh, Scotland, 230Newcastle, Ireland, 26 1.Newbaven, Sussex, 91.Newlyn, Cornwall, 130.New yuay, Card., 161.Newquay, Corn , 136.New ttomney, Kent, 84.N. Berwick, Scotland, 242North Deal, Kent, 78.N. Sunderland. Northnmb., 4.

Orme's Head,Carnarv'n,178.

Padstow Nos. 1 & 2, Cora-wall, 137. 138.

Pakefleld, Suffolk, «2Palling No 1, Norfolk, 51.Palling No. 2, Norfolk, 52.Peel, Isle of Man, 200Penmon, Anglesey, 177.Penzance, Cornwall, 129.Peterhead, Scotland, 228.Piel (Barrow), Lanes.. 192.Plymouth, S. Devon, 119.Point of Ayr, Flint. 181.Polkerris, Cornwall, 121.Poolbeg, Ireland, 260.Poole, Dorset, 107.Porthdinllaen, Cam., 168Porthleveu, Cornwall, 128.

Rosslare Harb., Ireland, 268.Runswlek, Yorks, 27.Kyde, Isle of Wight, 98.Kye Harbour, Sussex, 87.

St. Andrews, Scotland, 238.St. Anne's. Lancashire, 189.St. David's, Pembroke, 168.St. Ive'», Cornwall, 134.Salcombe, S. Devon, 116.Saltbnrn, Yorks, 25.Scarborough, „ 32.Scilly (St. Agnes), 133.

,, (St. Mary's), 134.Seaham No. 1, Durham, 18.

„ No. 2, ,, 19.Seaton Carew, „ 23.Selsey, Sussex, 96.Sennen Cove, Cornwall, 131.Sheringham, Norfolk, 48.Shoreham, Sussex, 93.Sidmonth, 8. Devon, 111.Skateraw, Scotland, 244.Skegness, Lines., 43.Skerries, Ireland, 258. [214.Soutbeud (Cantyre),Scotland,Southend-on-Sea, Essex, 73.Southport, Lanes., 187.Sonthsea, Hants, 98.South wold No. 1, Suffolk, 65.

„ No.2, „ «6.Staithes, Yorks, 26.Stonehaven, Scotland, 231.Stornoway, Lewis, 215.Stromness, Orkneys, 217.Stronsay, Orkneys, 218.Sunderland, Hendon Beach,

Durham, 17.Sunderland. N. Dock, 15.Sunderland. S. Outlet, 16.Sutton, Lines., 42.Swanage, Dorset, 108.

Teignmonth, S. Devon, 113.Tenby, Pembroke, 155.Thurso, Scotland, 219Torquay, S. Devon, 114.Totland Bay, I. Wight, 104.Tralee, Ireland, 278.Tramore, Ireland, 272.Troou, Scotland, 209.Tynemouth, Northumber-

land, 13.

Upgang, Yorks, 28.

Walmer, Kent, 79.Walton-on-Naze, Eaaex, 71.Watchet, Somerset. 147.

Porthoustock, ,, 124. 1 Wells, Norfolk, 46^Port Erin, Isle of Man, 199. Weston-siiper-Slaie, Somer-Port Erroll, Scotland, 229. set, 149.Port Eynon, Glamorgan, 152. Wexford, Ireland, 267.Port Isaac, Cornwall, 139. Weymouth, Dorset, 109.Port Logan. Scotland, 204. Whltburn, Durham, 14.Port Patrick, Scotland, 205. | Whitby No. 1, Yorks, 29.Portrush, Ireland, 246. , „ No. 2, ,, 30.PortSt.Mary, LofMan,198. i Whitehaven, Cnmb., 193.Pwllheli, Carnarvon, 166. Whithorn, Scotland, 203.

Wick. .. 222.Qneenstown, Ireland, 276.

Ramsey, Isle of Man, 195.Bamsgate. Kent, 77.iedcar, Yorks, 24.Ihoacolyn, Anglesey, 1 70.

Rhosneigir, „ 169.Rhyl, Flint, 180.

Wicklow, Ireland, 263.Winterton No.l, Norfolk, 83.

No.2, „ 64.Wfthpru-ea, Yorks, 38.Worthing, Sussex, 94.

Yarmouth, Norfolk, 67.Yealm River, S. Devon, 118.

Robin Hood's Bay, Yorks, 31. Youghgl, Ireland, 274.

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GOD HELP OTJK MEN AT SEA.

IList of fljcFOR SAVING LIFE FROM WRECKS

VOTED BY THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTIONTO THE CBEWS OP ITS LIRE-BOATS, TO 8HOBB AND FISHING-BOATS' CREWS, AND TO OTHER PERSONS

FROM THE 1ST JANUARY TO THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1910, INCLUSIVE.

Jan. 1. — LLANDUDNO, CARNARVON-SHIRE.—Theodore Price Life-boat.—At1.45 P.M. a signal of distress was shownby two men in a fishing-boat two milesoff from land in Llandudno Bay. Themen, father and son, had gone out totheir fishing lines and were overtakenby a sadden rising of the wind blowing

from the west, which nearly causedthe swamping of their boat. Theyfortunately had a bucket in the boatand were able to keep her afloat untilhelp reached them. The Life-boat waslaunched very promptly and the menwere rescued, their boat being towed innearly full of water. In the freshening

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wind the sea became very rough, butthe Life-boat behaved splendidly.—Expense of service, 251. 6s. 3d.

Jan. 1.—CARDIGAN, CARDIGANSHIRE.— Elizabeth Austin Life - boat. — TheLife-boat was launched at 9.15 P.M. inanswer to signals of distress from avessel midway between Cardigan Headand Cardigan Island. There was astrong westerly breeze and a roughsea. On reaching the vessel, whichproved to be the ketch Kattie Darling,of Cardigan, with a crew of three men, itwas found she was dragging her anchorsand drifting towards the rocks. Themen were rescued and conveyed ashore,the vessel being left to her fate. Fortu-nately the anchors held and the vesseldid not become a total wreck, but wastaken into the river the next day.—Expense of service, 311. 19s.

Jan. 2. — SELSEY, SUSSEX. —• LucyNewbon Life-boat.—The Coastguard re-ported at 8 A.M. that a vessel was ashoreon the west end of the Mixon Reef, andthe crew of the Life-boat were quicklyassembled and the boat launched. Theyfound the barquentine Waterwitch, ofPortsmouth, loaded with coal and boundfor that port, had stranded in the pre-vailing fog and was bumping heavily.Owing to the strong flood tide and headwind it took the Life-boat some time toget to the vessel, but on reaching her itwas thought prudent to stand by her asshe was in a very dangerous position,and with a heavy ground swell running.Later in the day a tug from Little-hampton was able to tow the vessel offin a leaking condition, and the crewbeing no longer in danger, the Life-boatreturned to her station, arriving shortlybefore 5 P.M. — Expense of service,181. 6s. 9d.

Jan. 5.—CAISTEK, NORFOLK.—CoventGarden Life-boat.—During a very thickfog a message was received from theCross Light-vessel by wireless telegraphystating a steamer was ashore on the sand.The crew of the No. 1 Life-boat wereassembled and the boat launched. Thesea was smooth at the time, but therewas a heavy swell on the sands. Aftersearching for half an hour in the fogthe Life-boat fell in with the s.s. 'Orkla,of Leith, bound from that port toAlexandra with a general cargo, on the

sand with three tugs in attendance.The captain asked tine Coxswain tostand by until high water, when thevessel floated; the Life-boatmen werethen engaged to assist to save the vesseland took her to Yarmouth Road, whereshe anchored.—Property salvage case ;balance paid by Institution, 42Z. 12s. Qd.

Jan. 6.—PALLING, NORFOLK.—Heartsof Oak Life - boat. — In smooth butthick weather a telephone message wasreceived from the Coastguard statingthat a steamer was ashore at HorseyGap. The crew and helpers of the No. 2Life-boat were assembled and the boatsent to her assistance. She found thes.s. Swansea Bay, bound for Portugal inballast, in the position described. Bythe request of the master the Life-boatstood by the vessel and her crew assistedto lay out an anchor, by which meansthe vessel was eventually floated. TheLife-boat then returned to her station.—Property salvage case.

Jan. 8.—RAMSEY, ISLE OP MAN.—Mary Isabella Life - boat. — At about4.45 P.M. a flare was observed E.N.E. ofthe Harbour from a schooner riding abouta mile off. The Life-boat crew weresummoned and the Life-boat was quicklyalongside the schooner, which turnedout to be the Glide, of Belfast, boundfrom Connah's Quay with bricks. Twoanchors were out but the cables were jfoul, and the men on board feareddragging, as there was a strong galeblowing from S.W. with a heavy sea jrunning. Whilst the crew, four innumber, were being rescued, a steamtrawler fell across the schooner's bowsand carried away her bowsprit, placingthe Life-boatmen in considerable peril.They got clear, and returning to Ramseylanded the rescued men at 6 P.M.—Expense of service, 30Z. 13s.

Jan. 9.—HOLY ISLAND, NORTHUMBER-LAND. — Lizzie Porter Life-boat. — Atabout 1.30 P.M. the Life-boat Coxswainwith a large number of men'witnessedthe breaking away from their mooringsof two boats anchored in Holy IslandHarbour, one being the cutter Alma, ofSouth Shields, and the other the ketchFine/oil, of Dublin. A very strong W.S.W.gale was blowing, with a very heavysea, and the boats were liable to thedouble danger of collision and stranding

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lostordanuyed-mthe masts, and mihe seas vftfte United hlngdemincluding cases of minor (kntage was 366Otmd> the less cf.L t& asfaros canbe ascertained was %48.

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on the rocks. The Alma managed tobarely clear the rocks but stranded ona sandy beach, where she was attendedby shore-boats. The Life-boat wassmartly launched and in five minuteswas alongside the Fingal, which hadbeen brought up by her anchors. TheLife-boat stood by the vessel for twohours.

Jan. 9.—LLANDDULAS, DENBIGHSHIRE.—Brother and Sister Life-boat.—Shortlybefore noon the schooner Gwalia, ofDrogheda, bound from Liverpool withcoal, was observed in the Bay showingsignals of distress. The crew of theLife-boat were at once summoned, andalthough they were mostly in theirdifferent places of worship the Life-boatwas promptly launched. In the teethof a westerly gale the boat was rowedto the sinking vessel. The whole of thecrew, six in number, were rescued andbrought ashore, amid much excitementamongst the large crowd assembled onthe beach. The sea was very rough atthe time of the rescue, and after themen were saved the schooner stranded.—Expense of service, 151. 13*. 6d.

Jan. 11. — POOLE, DORSET. — CityMasonic Club Life-boat.—In the evening,considerable anxiety was felt for thesafety of fourteen fishing boats belongingto Poole, the south-westerly wind havingsuddenly increased to a whole gale whilstthey were out at sea. Many membersof the Life-boat's crew were in theboats, but a crew was obtained and theLife-boat launched to their assistance.On reaching the boats she stood by themand accompanied them into port, the lastone arriving at about 10.30 P.M. For-tunately all the boats got in safely, butmany of them had their sails and gearcarried away, and had a very narrowescape.—Expense of service, 251. 5s.

Jan. 11. — WALMEB, KENT. — CivilService No. 4 Life-boat.—At about9.30 in the evening, signals of distresswere observed from a large ship ashore,or nearly so, OB the main abreast ofWalmer Castle. The weather was verybad with a rough sea and a strong S.W.by S. gale. The crew of the Life-boat weremustered and the boat launched. Indoing so, owing to the heavy surf, therudder was damaged and rendered use-less, but notwithstanding this the men

proceeded to the vessel, steering the boatby means of sweeps and oars. Theyfound the vessel in a very dangerousposition, having lost one of her anchorsand her sails being blown away. EightLife-boatmen were placed on board andsucceeded with the assistance of a tugin saving the vessel and her crew oftwenty-two men. It was impossible toweigh the vessel's anchor, as the wind-lass was broken; the cable was thereforeslipped, and the tug having made fast,towed the vessel to the Thames.

The vessel was the barque Formosa,of Glasgow, and was bound from Shieldsto San 'Pedro with a general cargo.—Property salvage case.

Jan. 13. — PETEKHEAD, ABEBDEEN-SHIRE.—George Pickard Life-boat.—Thesteamer Lady Bessie,of Aberdeen, whilston her way to Peterhead, stranded inthe South Bay during the evening. Astrong S.S.W. breeze was blowing andthe sea was rough. In response to atelephone message reporting the casualtyand the vessel's signals, the Life-boatwas sent to her assistance in tow of atug. On nearing the wreck the Life-boat anchored and veered down to her,but the captain of the vessel preferredto land the crew by means of the ship'sboat, although warned of the danger.He declined the help of the Life-boat;she therefore stood by until all werein safety and then returned to hermoorings.—Expense of service, 27/.9«.6d.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 13th Jan., 1910.Voted 14Z. 6s. 9d. to pay the expenses

of the following Life-boat launches,assemblies of crews, etc., with the viewof assisting persons on vessels indistress :—Cadgwith, Hilbre Island,Lizard and Yarmouth.

Voted the silver second service claspand 31. to WILLIAM PRITCHARD, Cox-swain of the Penmon Life-boat and 1Z.each to six men who assisted him, forrescuing the crew of four hands of theketch Willie, of Liverpool, wrecked onthe Life-boat slip in a whole gale andrough sea, on the night of the 21stDecember. Pritchard, who entered thesurf, incurred grave risk of losing hislife in establishing communication withthe vessel.

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Voted 321. 13«. to men injured in theLife-boat service at Brighton, NewRomney, Teignmouth, Waiton-on-Naze,Wells, Winterton and Withernsea.

Granted a retiring pension and certifi-cate of service to WILLIAM FURBER,Coxswain Superintendent of the NewRomney Life-boat. Also a retiringpension to SHEM MORGAN and toWILLIAM MCNAMABA, Bowman andSignalman, at Eishguard and Clougheyrespectively.

Voted a special gratuity of 51. to twoold and very useful members of theSennen Cove Life-boat crew on theirresignation.

Jan. 14. — CLACTON - ON - SEA andWALTON - ON - NAZE, ESSEX. — AlbertEdward and James Stevens No. 14 Life-boats.—About midnight, signals of dis-tress were observed from a vessel appa-rently ashore on the Gunfleet Sands,and a telephone message was sent tothe Gunfleet Light-house, asking for in-formation. Shortly afterwards furthersignals were seen and the Light-housealso fired rockets. The crews of theLife-boats at Clacton and Walton werepromptly summoned and the Life-boatsproceeded to the sands. They foundH.M. tug Diligent with a lighter in tow,bound from Harwich to Sheerness,aground on the S.W. part of the sand,and the captain gladly availed himselfof the services of the Life-boatmen totry and float his vessel. At low waterthey ran out the vessel's large boweranchor with a sbeel hawser attached,and when the tide made, eventuallysucceeded in getting the vessel clear.

The Life-boats then returned to theirstations,—Property salvage case.

Jan. 14.—PAKEFIELD, SUFFOLK.—The Two Sisters, Mary and Hannah Life-boat.—During moderate weather at5.35 A.M., flares were observed in thedirection of the Newcombe Sands. Thecrew of the Life-boat were promptlycalled out and the boat launched. Thevessel proved to be the ketch Salacia,of Lowestoft, homeward bound fromfishing, but she was hard aground, withher mainmast carried away. At therequest of the master Life-boatmenwere put on board, and later on the

Life-boat succeeded in towing her clear,when she proceeded to LowestoftHarbour.—Property salvage case.

Jan. 16.—PIEL, LANCASHIRE.—ThomasFielden Life-boat.—The steam trawlerDorothea, registered at Thorshaven,Faroe Islands, left Fleetwood for thefishing grounds early in the morning,but stranded on the west end of WalneyIsland, shortly after 3 A.M. The vesselwas then in no immediate danger, butshe -was kept under observation, andlater in the day tugs were ordered to goto her assistance. Shortly afterwardsthe vessel began to fill with water andhoisted a distress signal. The Life-boatwas promptly despatched to her assist-ance. A strong and squally S.W.breeze had been blowing and this in-creased to a moderate gale, causing veryrough and broken water. A tug towedthe Life-boat to windward of the vesselwhere she anchored and veered down.Considerable difficulty was experiencedby the Life-boat in getting alongsidethe trawler, and just before doing so aheavy sea washed one of the crew outof the Life-boat, but he was fortunatelyrecovered at once.

Ten men were aboard the trawler andall were successfully rescued, the vesselhaving every appearance of becoming atotal wreck. — Expense of service,15Z. 19s. Gd.

Jan. 23. — GORLESTON, SUFFOLK. —Mark Lane Life-boat.—Shortly before1 A.M. the Coastguard reported thatsignals of distress had been fired by theSt. Nicholas Light-vessel. As quicklyas possible the crew of the No. 1 Life-boat were assembled, and the Life-boat,in tow of a tug, proceeded to sea. Fromthe master of the Cross Sand Light-vessel the Coxswain ascertained thattwo steamers had been in collision,and had steamed slowly away to thesouthward.

The Life-boat and tug proceeded inthat direction, and fell in with thesteamer Helene Lohden, of Stromstad,from Leith to Boulogne with coal, whichhad been in collision with the steamerBesfttutton, of Liverpool, with sixteenhands on board. As the former wasleaking badly, the Life-boatmen quicklyran ropes from her to the tug, and, withthe Life-boat in close attendance in case

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of emergency, the vessel was taken intoharbour and berthed for repairs. Duringthis service a strong N.N.W. gale wasblowing, with a heavy sea, and, but forthe timely assistance, the vessel wouldprobably have been lost. — Propertysalvage case.

Jan. 24.— SOUTHWOLD, SUFFOLK.—Alfred Carry Life-boat.—At 2.15 A.M.the Coastguard reported that a messagehad been received stating that a smackwas ashore about two miles belowthe town, near Covehithe. The No. 1Life-boat was smartly launched, and onarriving at the vessel, which provedto be the Integrity, of Lowestoft, themaster engaged the Life-boatmen tosave his vessel. Two anchors were laidout and eventually, with the assistanceof a tug, the vessel and her crew of fivehands were saved. When the Life-boatreached the smack the seas were break-ing across her decks, and as the floodmade she bumped heavily.—Propertysalvage case.

Jan. 24. — BERWICK - ON - TWEED,NORTHUMBERLAND. —• Matthew SimpsonLife-boat. — Six of the fishing coblesbelonging to Berwick and Spittal wentto sea in the morning, and when attheir lines, were overtaken by a suddengale from N.E. The Coxswain launchedthe Life-boat at the first sign of danger,obtaining a crew from amongst thehelpers, as most of the regular crewwere in the cobles. A tug was ob-tained to tow her out, as the windand tide were against her and theneed for the Life-boat was very great.The gale increased very quickly, and theboats, which tried to get their lines, ranserious risk by the delay. The coblesran in one by one through an angrysea, followed by the Life-boat, until at1 P.M. all the boats, by splendid manage-ment and skilful handling, had reachedharbour in safety. The tug also stoodby, and to reach the last boat towed theLife-boat a mile out to sea. It wasfound that the coble had lost her mast;spare life-belts were lent to the men onboard and, narrowly escaping beingswamped, she succeeded in getting intoharbour. Shortly after the Life-boatreturned and was being hauled up, asteamer was observed standing intodanger, and as it was feared that she

would be lost, the Life-boat was againlaunched. The steamer came too farin-shore before she decided not to takethe harbour, and was in much dangerof going on to the rocks when turning;she eventually succeeded however andthe services of the Life-boat were notrequired.—Expense of service, 22Z. 8s. Gd.

Jan. 29. — BULL BAY, ANGLESEY. —James Gullen Life-boat.—At 8.30 A.M.it was reported to the Coxswain that avessel was flying signals of distress aboutfour miles N.W. of Bull Bay. TheLife-boat was launched in a very heavysea, and on reaching the vessel, whichproved "to be the schooner Four Brothers,of Runcorn, found that she bad beenabandoned. With great difficulty fivemen were placed on board and settingthe head sail brought her into thestraits, where a steamer was engaged totow her to Bangor.—Property salvagecase.

Feb. 3. — HOYLAKE, CHESHIRE. —Hannah Fawsett Bennett Life-boat. —The ketch Alexandra, of Chester, leftthat port on 31st January bound forMillom with a cargo of coal and nextday stranded on the East Hoyle Bank.For three days every effort was made toget the vessel off, and about thirtytons of cargo was jettisoned. On the3rd February the wind changed fromS. to W.N.W., and threw up a nastysea. Shortly before high water shebegan to fill, and it was unsafe for thefour hands to remain aboard. Signalsof distress were made, and the Life-boat was launched and rescued thecrew, landing them in safety at 7.25 P.M.The vessel would probably become atotal wreck.—Expense of service, 36Z. 6s.

Feb. 6. — SALCOMBE, DEVONSHIRE. —William and Emma Life-boat.—At 7.30A.M., during thick weather, with astrong W. breeze blowing and a mode-rate sea, a message was received bytelephone stating that a vessel wasashore between Prawle Point and StartPoint. The crew of the Life-boat wereassembled and the Life-boat proceeded •to the scene of the wreck. On arrivalat Wood combe Point they found theketch Sunflower, of Lowestoft, on therocks. The Life-boat went alongsideand inquired if assistance was required.The master of the vessel, in reply, asked

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the boat to stand by until he knew iftugs would be able to tow the vessel off.The Life-boat stood by the vessel forabout three hours, when three tugsarrived, and two of them succeeded ingetting the vessel off. The boat thenreturned to her station, arriving at1.15 P.M.—Expense of service, 181. 18a.

Feb. 9.—SCARBOROUGH, YORKSHIRE.—• Queensbury Life-boat. — During themorning the Coxswain of the Life-boatwent off in his coble, intending to go to hiscrab-pots. When well outside the break-water he found the sea very heavy andincreasing. Knowing that several fishingcobles had gone to the fishing groundshe returned, and when he sighted acoble returning he launched the Life-boat and proceeded to her assistance.Taking the two men from the coble intothe Life-boat, he towed the boat in.The Life-boat then put to sea again,and as the boats arrived she renderedthem the necessary help until all werein safety.—Expense of service, 151.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 10th Feb., 1910.Voted 6111. 19s. 6<J. to pay the ex-

penses of the following Life-boatlaunches, assemblies of crews, etc., withthe view of assisting persons on vesselsin distress : •—• Athertield, Berwick-on-Tweed, Caister No. 1, Cloughey, Clo-velly, Dunbar, Fleetwood, Fraserburgh,Girvan, Gorleston No. 1, Ilfracombe,Kessingland No. 1, Kingsdowne, Llan-dudno, Lynmouth, Padstow No. 2,Palling No. 2, Portrush, Ramsey, Tyne-mouth, Whitby No. 1, and Yarmouth.

Voted 171. 9s. 6d. to men injured inthe Life - boat service at BrighstoneGrange, Peel, and at the Institution'sStoreyard.

Granted annual pensions to THOMASH. RIMMEB, Coxswain Superintendent,HENRY MELLINO, Assistant Coxswain,and R. HARRISON, Bowman of the St.Anne's No. 2 Life-boat, on the removalof the boat. Also a pension to W.JOHNSON, Assistant Coxswain, and oneyear's salary to W. HARRISON, Signal-man of the St. Anne's No. 1 Life-boat,on their retiring.

Feb. 12.—CLACTON-ON-SEA, ESSEX.—Albert Edward Life-boat.—At 8 A.M. the

Coastguard reported a barge at anchornear the South East Buxey Sand, withher foremast and head gear carriedaway, but there was no signal indicatingthat help was required. The bargewas kept under observation and alittle later a flag was hoisted as asignal of distress. The Life-boat waspromptly launched and found the ketch-rigged barge Cecilia, of London, boundfor Whitstable with coal, in a crippledcondition. The master reported that asteamer had collided with him theprevious night. He availed himself ofthe offer of the Life-boatmen, and takingthe barge in tow they succeeded insaving the vessel and her crew of fourhands.—Property salvage case.

Feb. 13-14. — ANSTRUTHER, FIFE-SHIRE.—James and Mary Walker Life-boat.—Shortly before midnight a mes-senger reported that a vessel was ashoreopposite Ardross Castle, half a mile eastof Elie. It was blowing a S.S.W. galewith a heavy sea running.

The crew of the Life-boat were atonce summoned and assembled withoutdelay. Considerable difficulty was ex-perienced in launching the Life-boat, asthe tide was low and a heavy wind blow-ing home into the harbour mouth. Onthe first attempt the Life-boat waswashed behind the West Pier and wasin danger of being damaged on the rocks.

One of the crew gallantly swam ashorewith a line, and this being attached toa rope, the boat -was hauled back to theharbour. Using their oars, the crewthen pulled the boat out, after whichsail was set for the steamer. It wasabout 1 A.M. when the boat finally leftAnstruther, and at about 3 o'clock theyfound the steamer Ansgar, of Copen-hagen, a vessel of 1,365 tons, hard onthe rocks.

It appeared the vessel left Londonearly on Saturday morning for Methil,loaded with coal, and went ashore about10.30 on Sunday night. The night wasintensely dark and the Coxa-wain, of theLife-boat was obliged to use considerablecare and judgment to get alongside.Once there the whole of the crew,eighteen in number, were quickly rescuedand conveyed to Anstruther. Thesteamer was likely to become a totalwreck as her stern was under water

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when the Life-boat reached her.—Ex-pense of service, 36Z. Zs. 6d.

Feb. 15. —• CBOMER, NORFOLK. —Louisa Heartwell Life-boat.—At about5.45 A.M. flares were observed by theCoastguard about five miles E.N.E. ofOromer, and he promptly reported tothe Coxswain of the Life-boat. Onarriving at the vessel, which provedto be the sprit-sail barge Resurga, ofLondon, bound for Maldon with a cargoof tiles, the Life-boat put four men onboard. The captain stated all his sailshad been blown away, and that herequired a tug to assist him to Yar-mouth. He also asked the Life-boat tostand by him. Before doing so the Life-boat proceeded to Cromer and sent atelephone message to Yarmouth for atug; she then returned to the vessel.In the meantime the wind had shiftedfrom S.S.W. to N.W., and with theassistance of the Life-boat's crew themaster rigged up what little sail he hadleft and proceeded. When about halfway there a tug picked up both thebarge and Life-boat and towed theminto Yarmouth, arriving at 3 P.M.—Property salvage case.

Feb. 18. — MARGATE, KENT. — CivilService No. 1 Life-boat.—Shortly afternoon information was received statingthat a large ship was aground on theShingle Sands. The crew of the No. 2Life-boat were assembled and the boatlaunched. On reaching the vessel thecaptain was asked if he required help,and at his request the Life-boat stoodby until the following high water, whenthe weather having improved she wasable to return to her station, tugsremaining with the vessel. Margatewas reached at 1 A.M.

The ship was the Marechal Suchet, ofNantes, and at the time of the casualtywas bound from Japan to London.—Expense of service, 371. 3s.

Feb. 18.—BLACKPOOL, LANCASHIRE.—Samuel Fletcher of Manchester Life-boat.—At 3 P.M. a Life-boatman observed avessel about three and a half miles outin a dismantled condition. There wasa moderate westerly breeze blowing andthe sea was heavy. The Life-boat waslaunched and proceeded to the vesselwhich proved to be a derelict schooner,the Prosperity, of Carnarvon. The roll-

ing of the vessel made boarding herdifficult, but it was eventually effected.In the meantime a tug had been tele-phoned for from Fleetwood and onarrival took her in tow. The vessel hadsuffered badly in the gale, having beendismasted and her decks were cleanswept.—Property salvage case, balancepaid by Institution, 14/. 9s. Wd.

Feb. 19.—WINTERTON, NORFOLK.—Edward Birkbeck Life-boat.—At 6.30 A.M.the watchman reported that a vessel wasashore about one and a half miles northof the station. The crew of the No. 1Life-boat were promptly assembled andthe boat launched. On reaching theplace indicated she found the ketchYoung Fox, of Goole, loaded with scrapiron and bound from London to Grange-mouth. The Life-boat stood by heruntil the seas began to break over her,when they rescued the five men onboard and landed them on the beachnear their vessel. As it was blowinga gale from S. by E. the vessel wouldprobably become a total wreck.—Ex-pense of service, 281. 7s. Gd.

Feb. 19.—-NEWLYN, CORNWALL.—Elizabeth and Blanche Life-boat. — At7 P.M. information was received atNewlyn that a vessel was ashore atPenberth about seven miles to the west-ward, and that the life-saving apparatushad been called out to her assistance.The wind, which was W. by S., hadbeen blowing a gale all day and the seawas very heavy, the Life-boat was there-fore despatched to the assistance of thecraft. The Coxswain having searchedthe shore east and west of Penberthand found nothing, stood out aboutthree-quarters of a mile when he fellin with the sailing trawler Badience,of Brixham, running before the galeinto Mounts Bay. As the Badiencehad had a bad hammering and herdecks were being well washed, the Cox-swain deemed it advisable to stand byuntil she was in a safe anchorage.During this service the crew had awet and trying time, not regaining theirstation until nearly midnight, and theCommittee of Management grantedthem an additional reward.—Expenseof service, 27/. 3s.

Feb. 20.—PADSTOW, CORNWALL.—Arab Life-boat.—A strong S.W. gale

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was blowing with a rough sea, and atabout 11 A.M. a message was receivedfrom Cove by telephone that a trawlerwas in a dangerous position, draggingher anchor. The crew of the No. 1 Life-boat were at once summoned and the boatproceeded to the trawler, which provedto be the New Soy, of Lowestoft. TheAssistant Coxswain boarded the vesseland the master asked that the Life-boat should remain with him untilassistance could be obtained to get thevessel into safety. At 1.30 P.M. atug arrived and towed the trawler,accompanied by the Life-boat, to thetown quay.—Expense of service, 121. 5s.

Feb. 20.—ABEKSOCH, CARNARVON-SHIRE.—Oldham Life-boat.—During awhole W.S.W. gale in the night signalsof distress were observed from a vessel inthe St. Tudwell's Roads. Throughout theday it had been seen that the vesselsthere had been, having trouble onaccount of the severity of the weather.At about 10 P.M. the ketch Snowdon,of Carnarvon, parted her cables andcommenced to drift. When she haddrifted about a mile the stream anchorwas let go and to the surprise ofeverybody held. In the meanwhilethe Life-boat had been launched ina very heavy sea and on. reachingthe ketch took off the crew of fourhands. She then returned to ananchorage near the boat-house, as it wasimpossible to land at low water in theheavy sea. At 3.15 A.M. next morningwhen the Life-boat was at anchor withthe four rescued men on board, signalswere observed from the schooner AeronBelle, of Aberystwith, which had-partedone of her cables and was riding veryheavily. The Life-boat at once pro-ceeded to the schooner and rescued thethree men on board. At 7 A.M. boththe rescued crews were landed by meansof a cantilever and basket speciallyprovided at this station, as they wereall in an exhausted condition; the boatbeing left at moorings until the weathermoderated. — Expense of services,48J. 17*. U.

Feb. 21.—TBNBY, PEMBROKESHIRE.—William and Mary Devey Life-boat.—At about 12.15 in the morning theschooner Ellen, of Arklow, when atanchor in the Caldy Roads, commenced

to drift and was in danger of drivingashore. There was a whole gale blowing,veering from S.W. to W.N.W., witha very heavy breaking sea. In responseto the vessel's signals of distress, theLife-boat, which lay at moorings inthe harbour, was got ready for sea, andas soon, as there was sufficient water forher to get out of harbour she proceededto the schooner and rescued the threemen on board. The Life-boat then wenton to the schooner John and Margaret, ofCarnarvon, also in danger, and rescuedher crew of four hands, returning to berstation at 3 A.M. Both the vessels wereladen with coal, outward bound fromSwansea and Cardiff respectively.—Ex-pense of service, 241. 8s.

Feb. 24.—RAMSGATE AND WALMER,KENT.—Charles and Susanna Stephensand Civil Service No. 4 Life-boats.—TheS.S. Brinkbwn, of London, with twenty-two men on board, whilst bound frciuAntwerp to Cardiff in ballast stranc edon the Goodwin Sands near the S.I/.buoy. The weather at the time wasthreatening, and the Life-boats weresent to the vessel's assistance. Thesteamer was almost dry and thecaptain at once engaged the Life-boatmen to try and save her. Ananchor was run out with a hundredfathoms of wire hawser and other ropeattached. The weather had now becomevery bad, a hard southerly gale blowingand very heavy sea, but fortunately onthe rising tide the vessel was got clearand anchored. With the heavy searunning the Ramsgate Life-boat, withonly four men in her, broke adrift, andthe men knowing she was no longer re-quired made for Ramsgate. The re-mainder of the Life-boat crew weretaken off the steamer by the WalmerLife-boat,. one man falling overboardand narrowly escaping from beingdrowned.—Property salvage case.

Feb. 24.—FILEY, Y O R K S H I R E . —Hollon the Third Life-boat.—The Life-boat was launched at 9.15 A.M. to theassistance of the cobles Marguerite andIsabel and SUa, which were overtakenby rough weather when to the north ofthe Brig. The E.S.E. wind caused thesea to rise very much and the men onboard were placed in considerable dan-ger. The Life-boat proceeded to their

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aid with all possible haste and suppliedeach of the men with a life-belt andaccompanied both cobles into safety.—•Expense of service 16Z. 17s. 6d.

Feb. 24.—MONTROSE,FORFARSHIB,E.—Sarah Jane Turner Life-boat. — Thepaddle steamer Mabel, of Newcastle,whilst bound from North Shields toCork in ballast, stranded on the AnnatBank off Montrose in the morning.There was a strong S.S.E. breeze at thetime with a heavy sea, and the No. 1Life-boat experienced considerable dim-'culty in getting to the steamer onaccount of the shallow water on thebank. The Life-boat remained along-side whilst the crew got some of theirbelongings and then took them ashore,arriving at 9.30 A.M.—Expense of service,1-21. 12s.

Feb. 25.—DUNGENESS,KENT.—ThomasSimcox Life-boat.—-At 3.40 A.M. theCoastguard watchman reported that hebad seen signals of distress in thedirection of the Newcombe Bank. Thecrew of the No. 2 Life-boat waspromptly summoned and the Life-boatproceeded in the direction indicated.They found the ship Slackbraes, ofLondon, homeward bound, from SanFrancisco, ashore on the Bank, and atthe request of the captain the menassisted to save the vessel, tugs alsobeing employed. The Life-boat in themeantime remained alongside, returningto her station after the vessel had beensuccessfully floated. There was a S.S.W.gale at the time of this service and thesea was rough.—Expense of service,65Z. 14s.

Feb. 26.—LITTI-EHAVEN, PEMBROKE-SHIRE.—William Roberts Life-boat.—Onthe night of the 23rd February theketch Falcon, of Cardiff, came to anchorin St. Bride's Bay, off Broadhaven, abouthalf a mile from the shore, and veryshortly afterwards a N.W. gale sprangup. The vessel being on a lee shore,was in a dangerous position, and waskept under constant observation. Onthe evening of the 26th February thewind increased to a strong gale andthe anchors commenced to drag. Thethree men on board made signals ofdistress and the Life-boat was promptlylaunched. On reaching the ketch thecrew were rescued and conveyed ashore,

the Life-boat being left at moorings untilthe sea moderated.—Expense of service,257. 6*.

March 4.—FILEY, YORKSHIRE.—Hol-lon the Third Life-boat.—At 7 A.M. thefishing cobles put to sea in a S.E. windwith a nasty sea. Two hours later theweather became worse, the wind in-creasing to a gale, and it was decidedto launch the Lite-boat to the assistanceof the men in the boats. The Life-boatproceeded outside the breakers and pro-vided the fishermen as far as possiblewith life-belts. She then stood by theboats as they made for the shore, andremained afloat until all the cobles hadregained safety. Before the boats gotin, the sea had become very rough, itbeing one of the worst days experiencedfor years.—Expense of service, 171. —s. &d.

March 4. — GOURDON, KINCARDINE-SHIRE.—Theophilus Sidney Echalaz Life-boat.—At about 2 P.M. it was necessaryto launch the Life-boat for the protectionof some of the fishermen in haddock andsmall crab boats, which were overtakenby a very heavy sea. To approach theharbour seemed highly dangerous, andgreat excitement existed in the village.The Life-boat proceeded to the endan-gered craft and remained in attendanceuntil all were in harbour. She thenreturned and was rehoused at about5 P.M.—Expense of service, 6Z. 5s. 3d.

March 9.—RYE HARBOUR, SUSSEX.—John William Dudley Life-boat.—At9.25 P.M. a telephone message wasreceived stating that a vessel was ashoreto the eastward of Jury's Gap. Therewas a strong S.W. breeze at the timeand the sea was rough. The Cox-swain and crew of the Life-boat wereassembled and the boat launched. TheLife-boat brought up within speakingdistance of the vessel and found thatshe was the steam trawler Margaret,of Rye. The master stated that he didnot require any assistance, but as theseas were breaking over the trawler theCoxswain considered it was advisable tostand by her until the men on boardwere out of danger.—Expense of service,54:1. 6*. 6d.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 10th March, 1910.Also voted 6551. 18«. 9d. to pay the

expenses of the following Life-boat

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I launches, assemblies of crews, etc., withthe view of assisting persons on vesselsin distress:—Aldeburgh No. 2, Barry

, Dock, Bridlington Quay, Buckhaven,Buckie, Caister No. 1, Courtmacsherry,Dunbar, Fishguard (motor), Forrnby,Hoy lake, Kingstown No. 1, Llandudno,Margate No. 2, New Brighton (steam),Newlyn, Pakefield, Palling No. 2, RobinHood's Bay, Selsey, Sennen Cove, South-end-on-Sea, Swanage, Tenby, Walton-on-Naze (motor), and Yarmouth.

Voted 11. to men injured in. the Life-boat service at Courtmacsherry, Pake-field, and Penmon.

Voted SI. to the widow of a man whohad been a member of the crew of theHarwich Life-boat for a large numberof years.

Voted 101. to the widow of E. W.JONES, Assistant Coxswain of the Ferry-side Life-boat, who was drowned whenfollowing his calling as a fisherman.

Also 2Z. towards a fund being raisedlocally for JAMBS HARBISON, ex-Cox-swain Superintendent of the Life-boat.

March 12.—HQYLAKE, CHESHIRE.—Hannah Fawsett Bennett Life-boat.—Thescrew flat Victoria, of Liverpool, boundfrom Penmaenmawr to Birkenhead witha cargo of macadam, became unmanage-able in the Rock Channel in consequenceof a mishap to the steering gear andthe bursting of the engine-room casing.Signals of distress were observed bythe Coastguard, and the Life-boat waspromptly launched. The crew of fivehands were rescued and the' vessel,before they left, was scuttled to preventher driving on to the bank and becominga total wreck. There was a moderateE.N.E. wind at the time and the seawas rough. It was high water whenthe men were rescued, but at low waterit was possible to pump the vessel outand refloat her and she was eventuallytaken to Birkenhead.

The vessel belonged to the NorthwichCarrying Company, Ltd., and the follow-ing month they showed their practicalappreciation of the services rendered bysending the following letter to the localHon. Secretary of the Branch, J. P.Brocklebank, Esq.:—

" Northwich Carrying Co., Ltd.,"19, Brunswick St.,Liverpool,

"llth April, 1910." J. P. Brocklebank, Esq.,

" Dear Sir," Victoria.

" We as owners of the above steamer,wish (through your good self) to mostheartily thank the crew of the Life-boat,who rendered such valuable and timelyservice to her crew when their vessel wasin difficulties off Hoy lake, 12th Marchlast, and as it is our desire to furtherexpress our appreciation by contributingto the funds of the ROYAL NATIONALLIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, we will be gladif you will kindly inform us as to whomthe contribution should be sent.—Yoursfaithfully,

" NORTHWICH CARRYING Co., LTD."—Expense of service, 247. 13s. 6d.

March 12. -— BERWICK - ON - TWEED,NORTHUMBERLAND. — Matthew SimpsonLife-boat.—At about 6 P.M., two menput off in a pilot boat to pull a line setat sea. It was too dark to find it andthey tried to get into harbour again,and twice were driven back, the boatshipping heavy seas. The third timethey tried, the boat broached to, shippeda sea that half filled her and washedone of the men overboard, leaving theother man with only one oar. Fortu-nately by means of this the man was goton board again and both men shoutedfor help. Their cries were heard andthe Life-boat was smartly launched andproceeded to sea with all haste. Aftersearching for nearly an hour the Life-boat picked them up, both men beinghelpless from exhaustion, and the boathalf full of water. Two Life-boatmenwere put on board to bale the boat outand then she was taken in tow, the ex-hausted men in the meantime havingbeen transferred to the Life-boat andsupplied with restoratives.—Expense ofservice, 131. 13s.

March 13.—SENNEN COVE, CORNWALL.•—Ann Newbon Life-boat.—At 2.45 A.M.,the Coastguard reported by telegramthat flares were being burnt off Porth-curnow, close to the shore. The Life-boat was launched, and when nearPorthcurnow they observed a flare.They proceeded to the direction, and fellin with a small boat containing four

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men. The men stated they were thecrew of the Brixham trawler Harry,which had gone ashore when proceedingto the fishing grounds, and had becomea total wreck. The Life-boat broughtthe men and boat to Sennen Cove,which was reached at 9 A.M. Aheavy gale had been blowing duringthe night. — Expense of service37Z. 5s. &d.

March 15.—RHOSNEIOIE, ANGLESEY.— Thomas Lingham Life-boat. — Theketch County of Anglesea, of Carnarvon,whilst bound from that port to Rhosneigir with a cargo of bricks, was seenat 8.50 P.M., drifting down towards thecliffs of Trecastell. The weather wasnot very bad at the time, although aheavy ground swell was making, shewas therefore kept under observation.Seeing that the vessel was gettingdangerously near the rocks the crew ofthe Life-boat were assembled and theboat launched. About this time thewind veered to the southward, whichenabled the ketch to reach out, and theLife-boat stood by her until she madean anchorage. — Expense of service,28Z. Us.

March 18. — PORTHDINLLAEN, CAR-NARVONSHIRE.—Barbara Fleming Life-boat.—In a strong N.N.E. wind withsnow squalls, signals of distress wereseen from a vessel in the Bay. TheLife-boat was launched with all speedand proceeded to the vessel, whichproved to be the ketch Sarah, of Run-corn. One of the cables had partedand she drove into shallow water.The two men on board were rescuedand the vessel left drifting towards therocks.—Expense of service, 111. Is.

April 3.—PLYMOUTH, SOUTH DEVON.—Eliza Avins Life-boat.—Shortly beforemidnight, information reached the Cox-swain of the Life-boat, that a steamerwas ashore on the west end of PlymouthBreakwater. The weather was fine,but it was considered advisable to sendthe Life-boat to her assistance. Onarriving at the steamer it was foundthat a Government tug was in attend-ance. The tide was then ebbing andthe master of the steamer thinking thatshe might take a dangerous list askedthat the crew and their baggage mightbe transferred to the tug. The baggage

was accordingly put on board togetherwith nine of the crew, the remainingfive standing by on the steamer. Afterthis was completed the boat returnedin tow of the tug, the portion of thevessel's crew going in the tug to thedockyard. In going alongside thesteamer the Life-boat touched the rocks,but no damage was done. Later in theday the steamer having been lightenedwas floated off and came in under herown steam. The steamer was theRoche/art, of Belfast, bound from Penarthto Devonport with a cargo of coal.—Expense of service, 13L 13s.

April - 4.—SELSEY, SUSSEX.—LucyNewbon Life-boat.—At 9.30 A.M., whenthe fishing-boats were proceeding to thefishing grounds, the Coxswain saw alarge steamer ground on the "OuterOwers." He in company with the otherboats at once returned and on gettingashore telegraphed to Southampton fora tug. He then ordered the Life-boatto be launched, and on reaching thevessel found that she was the s.s. Craig-earn, of Cardiff, bound from London toSwansea loaded with grain. On gettingalongside the captain asked the Life-boat to stand by him. During theafternoon four tugs arrived, but theirservices were not required as the steamerfloated off at high water, and the Life-boat returned ashore. During themorning the weather was very thick,but the sea was smooth.—Expense ofservice, 12Z. 17s. 6d.

April 4.—ST. ANDREWS, FIFESHIRE.—Louisa Life-boat.—At 6.50 P.M., thefishing-boat Jane and Margaret, of St.Andrews, when running for harbour ina heavy sea and E.N.E. gale, struck thebeacon about 220 yards from the pier,and sank at once, the cause of the wreckbeing the bursting of the drogue in thesurf. The four men on board jumped forthe beacon and clung there, washedto the waists and shoulders by a heavysea, until rescued by the Life-boatwhich was very promptly launched,the wreck of the boat and thedangerous position of the men beingseen from the shore. The men managedwith difficulty to hold on to the beacon,and the Coxswain in effecting theirrescue managed his boat in the vicinityof the rocks with great skill. The

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endangered men behaved with quietbravery and perfect coolness through-out. Noticing that one man wasbecoming exhausted, being an oldman, the other three hoisted him upthe beacon and kept him secure byclasping their arms round him. Thiswas a troublesome task owing to theirown insecure position, and the Com-mittee of Management showed theirappreciation of their conduct by givingthem a reward.—Expense of service,23L 19s.

April 4-5.—NORTH DEAL, WALMER,AND RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charles Dibdin,Civil Service No. 4, and Charles andSusanna Stephens Life-boats. —• Thesethree Life-boats were launched a fewminutes after midnight in answer tosignals of distress, the steamer Artificer,of Newcastle, having stranded on theN.W. part of the Goodwin Sands. Onreaching the vessel, the captain statedthat he did not- require any assistanceat that time, but asked the Life-boats tostand by him. They accordingly did sountil 4 A.M., when with the flowing tidethe steamer got off and was able toproceed on her voyage. The weatherwas fine but cold.—Expense of service,North Deal, 181. 5s.; Walmer, 18L 5s.;Ramsgate, paid by the Board of Trade.

April 6. — WHITBY, YORKSHIRE.—John Fielden Life-boats.—Seven fishingcobles went off early in the morning totheir crab-pots, but when the time camefor their returning, the entrance to theharbour was very dangerous owing tothe strong easterly sea and the outsetof the tide. The No. 2 Life-boat pro-ceeded with spare life-belts to the bar.The cobles were escorted into harbour oneat a time, the Life-boat rowing out toeach coble and supplying the fishermenwith life-belts. At times the heavy seasbroke the whole width between thepiers and one coble narrowly escapedbeing swamped. The life-saving ap-paratus was also in attendance.—-Expenseof service, &l. 17s.

April 6.—RHOSNEIGIR, ANGLESEY.—Thomas Lingham Life-boat.—-The s.s.Aquila, of Liverpool, inward bound fromLas Palmas with cargo and passengersstranded near Rhosneigir, at 8.30 P.M.A strong N.E. wind was blowing andthe weather was very thick and very cold.

The Life-boat was promptly launchedand proceeded to her assistance. Atthe request of the captain the Life-boat stood by her all night until 7.30 A.M.,when on the morning tide she floatedoff and was able to proceed.—Expenseof service, 25Z. 5s. fjd.

April 12.—WALTON-ON-NAZE, ESSEX.—James Stevens No. 14 Life-boat.—At5.50 A.M., a schooner was seen throughthe haze stranded on the Gunfleet Sands,and almost at the same time the Coast-guard received a telephone message fromthe Light-house reporting a vessel ashore.The Life-boat without delay proceededunder sail and motor power to the vessel,which proved to be the steam yachtSea Belle, Royal Thames Yacht Club.The services of the Life-boat wereoffered, but the captain whilst decliningactive assistance asked the Coxswain tostand by for a time, to see if the vesselwould get off on the flowing tide. At9.40 A.M., the yacht floated and underher own steam proceeded to Brightling-sea, the Life-boat returning to herstation where she arrived at 10.13 A.M.—Expense of service, 9/. Us.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 14th April, 1910.Also voted 312Z. 6s. 7d. to pay the

expenses of assemblies of the crews orlaunches of the following Life-boats,with the view of assisting persons onvessels in distress :—Bull Bay, CaisterNo. 1, Courtmacsherry, Donna Nook,Dungeness No. 2, Gorleston No. 1,Hastings, Lowestoft No. 1, Palling No.2, Piel, Rhoscolyn, Skateraw, Wells,and Yarmouth.

Voted 200Z. to the widow and invaliddaughter of ROBERT AMIS, AssistantCoxswain of the Palling Life-boats,whose death was caused by exposureon service on 1st March, 1910.

Also paid medical and other expensesamounting to 15Z. 6s.

Voted 200Z. to the widow and fourdependent children of JOSEPH RICHARDS,Life-boatman at Newhaven, whosedeath was accelerated by exposure onservice in the Life-boat.

Also 33Z. Is. 3d. to men injured inthe Life-boat service at Cardigan,Hornsea, Kessingland, Llandudno, Sen-nen Cove, and Walton-on-Naze.

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Also 21. towards the funeral expensesof an old Life-boatman at Harwich.

Granted an annual pension and acertificate of service to ROBERT STROW-GER, Coxswain Superintendent of theKessingland No. 1 Life-boat, on retire-ment. Also a commuted pension toTHOMAS W. H. CRADDDCK, CoxswainSuperintendent of Whitehaven Life-boat, and to JOHN MURRAY, AssistantCoxswain of the Arklow Life-boat.

Also decided to increase the pensiongranted on retirement to H. PARKER,Coxswain Superintendent of the Wal-mer Life-boat.

April 14.—THDRSO, CAITHNESS-SHIRE.—Sarah Austin Life-boat.—At 1.30 A.M.during a whole E. by N. gale, theschooner Emma Louise, anchored inthe roadstead, showed distress signals.The crew of the Life - boat werealready assembled as the night wasexceedingly wild; the boat was launchedand on reaching the schooner thefour men on board were rescued, asthe vessel was dragging her anchors.—Expense of service, 15Z. 4s.

Later in the day the weather im-proved and the wind changed W.N.W.and five men again went off to the vessel.Towards nightfall the weather againbecame very rough and shortly before8 P.M. a strong gale was blowing and aheavy sea running-. The schooner AgnesCraig, bound from London to Thurso,was anchored in an exposed position,and as the wind increased was inimminent danger of being wrecked.Signals of distress were made and theLife-boat again launched and rescuedthe five men on board. Two othervessels—the ketch Sunlight, of Hull, andthe schooner Emma Louise, also madesignals and the Life-boat proceeded tothem and landed their crews, nine innumber. Fortunately for the ownersthe vessels rode out the gale.—Expenseof service, 151. 3s.

April 14.—RUNSWICK, YORKSHIRE.—Reserve Life-boat.—During a light S.E.breeze with a heavy ground swell fourfishing cobles belonging to Whitbywere seen making for Runswick. Asthe landing at Runswick was consideredto be very dangerous the Coxswainof the Life-boat deemed it prudent to

launch the boat and proceed to theirassistance. The Life-boat was launchedand towed one of the cobles in, she thenreturned to the other three and stoodby them until all were in safety.—Expense of service, 91.

April 18. — ST. MARY'S, SCILLY.—Henry Dundas Life-boat.—At 1.30 A.M.the Coastguard reported that a vesselwas firing guns apparently on the rocksto the west of Bryher, and at about thesame time the Bishop's Rock Light-housefired signals for the Life-boat. The crewof the Life-boat were assembled and theboat despatched with as little delay aspossible. -The sea was smooth but theweather very thick. On arrival theLife-boatmen found the Transatlanticliner Minnehaha, of Belfast, on therocks. The vessel, a steamer of upwardsof 13,400 tons gross tonnage, wasbound from New York to London, andhad on board sixty-six passengers inaddition to one hundred and sixty cattle-men and crew. Before the Life-boatreached the steamer all the passengershad been landed with the assistance ofgigs from Bryher, but the crew andcattlemen remained on board. Twotugs arrived from Falmouth and theLife-boat stood by until 3 P.M., whenthe captain ordered all but the officersand part of the crew to leave in the tug.As the vessel remained on an even keeland no further assistance was requiredthe Life-boat returned to St. Mary's,arriving shortly before 4 P.M.—Expenseof service, 231. 15s.

April 18.—HAUXLEY, NORTHUMBER-LAND.— Mary Andrew Life-boat.—Sixmen, whilst working on the Pit Heap,Newburgh Colliery, saw the coble Sun-beam, of Newbiggin, capsize in DruridgeBay. A messenger was sent for theLife-boat,and thevemamingfive,knowingthat there was a small boat lying on thebeach about one and a half miles to thesouth of them, which would give them afavourable wind, ran and launched it.Only one had any knowledge of boat-management. Fortunately they countedon the help of the Life-boat to get back,or they could not have gone. Theysuccessfully picked up the three menclinging to the boat, almost drowned,two being very exhausted. With greatrisk to their own lives they got them

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into their boat, which was scarcelycapable of carrying eight people.

In the meanwhile the news of thedisaster reached Hauxley. Most ofthe crew of the Life-boat were in bedafter a rough day's work from earlymorning. Word of " urgency" waspassed round, and several coming partlyclothed, the Life-boat was launchedin ten or twelve minutes, proceeded tothe wreck in face of a strong head wind,and passing part of the wreckage, fellin with the overladen boat. The eightmen were taken aboard and two Life-boatmen were put in the small boat andtaken in tow. After a few minutes'towing it was seen that the rescued menwere so exhausted that any delay wasdangerous, the boat was therefore castadrift and brought in by the two Life-boatmen. Whilst the life-boat wasreturning she signalled for medicalassistance and a doctor and nurse werein attendance shortly after landing. Allthree were bad cases, one man recoveredquickly, but the other two were withgreat difficultybrought round.—Expenseof service, 9/. 9s.

April 19. — ATHERFIELD, ISLE OFWIGHT. — Gem Life-boat. — The Cox-swain of the Life-boat was informedby the Coastguard at 2.40 A.M. that avessel was on the rocks. He immediatelyproceeded to the boat-house and tooksteps to assemble the crew. The boat waslaunched and found the steamer Diligent,of Sunderland, a vessel of 1,400 tons,was ashore. The Life-boat remainedalongside until the arrival of a tug, andthen stood by the vessel until she wassuccessfully towed off. The' sea wasrough and choppy at the time, with athick fog and strong S.W. breeze.—Expense of service, 14/. 9s. 6<L

April 20. — PALLING AND CROMEE,NORFOLK.—Hearts of Oak and LouisaHeartwell Life-boats.—At about 6 A.M.signals were heard denoting a vesselwas on the Haisboro' Sands. ThePalling No. 2 Life-boat, was launched,and with the assistance of a friendlytow by a passing steamer, reachedthe vessel about 9 A.M. She provedto be the S.S. Haakon, of Arendal,bound from Hull to Rotterdam withcoal. The captain engaged the Life-boatmen to lay out anchors and salve

the vessel. Help was also given byfive tugs. Part of the cargo wasjettisoned, and the vessel floated at3 P.M. on the 21st. When the vesselstranded, information was sent toCromer, and that Life-boat was sent toher assistance. On reaching the steamerthey found the Palling Life-boat wasalready there. They stood by for somehours in case further help should berequired, but, finding they were notwanted, returned ashore. When thevessel floated she proceeded to Yar-mouth, and the Palling Life-boat accom-panied her until in safety, not reachingPalling again until 4 P.M. on the 22ndApril.—Expense of service, Cromer,45Z. Is.; Palling, property salvage case.

April 22.—WHITBY, YORKSHIRE.—John Fielden Life-boat.—Three coblesput to sea in the early morning and at8 A.M. one of them returned, as the seawas rapidly growing. The other two—the Robert and Mary and the BrotherlyLove — reached the roads about 10o'clock, and lay waiting to get in.About 10.30 the No. 2 Life-boat wassent to their assistance, and brought upin the roads near them. At 1 o'clock itwas seen that it was not possible forthe cobles to enter, neither was it safefor the men to remain in them. Allthe men—seven in number—were there-fore taken into the Life-boat, and thecobles cast adrift to wash up on thebeach.—Expense of service, 71. Is.

April 25.—BARRY DOCK, GLAMORGAN-SHIRE. — John Wesley Life-boat. — At3.45 P.M. the Coastguard reported thata small boat had capsized off WhitmoreBay, and two men were clinging to her.The Life-boat was smartly launched,and, in tow of a tug, proceeded tothe capsized boat. She succeeded insaving one of the men, who immediatelybecame unconscious, but no trace couldbe found of the other man, who hadalready sunk. The Life-boat at oncemade for the shore and landed the man.She then returned and picked up theboat. There was a moderate W.N.W.gale blowing, with a heavy sea, at thetime of the accident. — Expense ofservice, 9Z. 19s.

April 25.—WALTON-ON-NAZE, ESSEX.•—James Stevens No. 14 Life-boat.—Inthe evening, whilst the Coxswain and

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two motor-men were on board the motorLife-boat running the engines, they sawa barge—the Mary Jane, of Rochester-apparently in difficulties, with the crewhard at work at the pumps. The Cox-swain slipped the Life-boat's mooring andwent alongside the barge, which wasfound to be in a sinking condition andurgently in need of assistance. The Life-boat immediately returned ashore, a fullcrew was obtained and she again pro-ceeded to the vessel. The Life-boatmen,were engaged to get the barge toHarwich Harbour. They were put onboard to man the pumps and to bail•with buckets, and eventually the bargewas got into Harwich and placed onthe mud.—Property salvage case.

May 8.—ILPEACOMBE, NORTH DEVON.•—Co-operator No. 2 Life-boat.—The Life-boat was called out during the afternoon,a small vessel having been observed indifficulties off the " Hangman," nearCombmartin. The sea was heavy witha moderate gale blowing and weathervery cold. On reaching the vessel sheproved to be the ketch Honour, ofJersey, bound for Ilfracombe. Theketch was making water, but the skipperstated that he did not want any help ashe hoped to get his vessel into port. Incase anything should go wrong theLife-boat stood by her until she arrivedat Ilfracombe. — Expense of service,20Z. 12s.

May 11.—RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charlesand Susanna Stephens Life-boat. — At9.15 P.M. it was reported that a fishingvessel, the Harry Martin, of Ramsgate,in trying to make the Harbour hadfailed to do so and was driving ashore.The weather at the time was verybad, with a strong N.E. gale blowing.Orders were at once given for the Life-boat and the Harbour tug to proceedto her assistance. The smack was inshallow water and bumping heavily onthe chalk rocks. The Life-boat withgreat difficulty got near enough to thesmack to get the end of her trawlwarp on board, and this she ran away.The Life-boat then anchored and heldthe vessel from driving farther on tothe rocks. Another rope was now madefast to the end of the trawl warp, andwhen the water had risen sufficientlyfor the tug to approach, she did so,

and eventually picked up the rope,and at great risk to all, started to towthe smack into deeper water, and thevessel was at length taken into Harbour.There is little doubt that, but for theprompt assistance given, this vesseland probably her crew of three handswould have been lost, for there was avery heavy sea running and breakingon the shore.—Property salvage case.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 12th May, 1910.Voted 671. 2«. Sd. to pay the expenses

of the following Life-boat launches,assemblies of crews, etc., with the viewof assisting persons on vessels in dis-tress :-—Caister No. 1, Cresswell, Fish-guard, Gorleston No. 1, Rhoscolyn, St.David's, Walmer and Whitby No. 2.

The Ramsgate Life-boat was also outon two occasions but her services werenot eventually required.

Voted 10Z. 7s. 6d. to men injured inthe Life-boat service at the Lizard andPort Eynon.

Made a compassionate grant of 51. toa Life-boat man at North Sunderland.

Voted 20Z. for injury to horses whilstemployed in Life-boat work atWinterton,

May 12.—ST. IVES, CORNWALL.—James Stephens No. 10 Life-boat.—At10 A.M., during a heavy N.N.E. gale,the fishing lugger Jonadab, of St.Ives, was returning from the fishingground. "When trying to make theHarbour she struck and grounded onthe ridge, bumping heavily. A shoreboat succeeded in getting ropes onboard from the Quay, but whentrying to haul the vessel clear the ropescarried away and the heavy seas beatthe vessel towards the rocks insidePednolver Point, where she againstranded. The Life-boat was promptlylaunched and succeeded in taking off thesix men on board, the vessel becoming

total wreck.—Expense of service,I I I 18s.

May 1 2 . — B E R W I C K - O N - T w E E D ,NORTHUMBERLAND. — Matthew SimpsonLife-boat.—About midday the weatheroegan to look boisterous with a growing;ea,and shortly before three of the Spittal:obles had sailed for Goswick Bay. The

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Honorary Secretary having been ap-prised of this, he directed the Coxswainof the Life-boat to have everything inreadiness to launch. At 1.30 P.M., as arough sea was making on the bar, theLife-boat was despatched. She pro-ceeded to sea, and for an hour could findno trace of the boats. The weathernow got very thick and the sea rosefast. The Life-boat anchored inside thebar and awaited events. For anotherhour nothing was seen of the cobles;meanwhile the weather got worse, andit was evident their return would beattended by great danger. The first cobleappeared at about 3.30 P.M. The Life-boat proceeded to her and supplied themen on board with life-belts. The coblegot in without mishap, and the Life-boatthen turned to meet the second, whichhad loomed out of the mist. She alsoentered after a narrow escape of beingswamped. For upwards of another hourthe Life-boat waited when the last boathove in sight. She brought to until shesaw a chance, and then ran for the bar,fortunately getting in safely, as a fewminutes later it was breaking whiteeverywhere.—Expense of service, 41. 14s.

May 12.—ABBROATH, FOBFARSHIBE.—James Stephens No. 13 Life-boat.—During a strong E.N.E. gale the fishingboat Catherine, of Arbroath, whilst re-turning to Harbour was in considerabledanger owing to the heavy sea running,and there was some probability of herbeing dashed on to the rocks. TheLife-boat was launched and proceededoutside. When the fishing-boat ap-proached, the five men on board wereeach given a life-belt, and the Life-boatstood by the boat until she got intosafety. The boat had a narrow escapefrom being swamped or being drivenon to the rocks.—Expense of service,HZ. 11s.

May 12. — NORTH SUNDERLAND,NORTHUMBERLAND. — Foster FawsettLife-boat. — During the evening theweather came on thick, whilst avery heavy sea was running. Justbefore the fog came on the coble JaneDouglas, of Beadnell, was observedbetween North Sunderland Point andBeadnell. About 7 P.M., as the seacontinued very heavy and the fog didnot lift, great anxiety was felt at

Beadnell for the safety of the men onboard the craft, and the Life-boatwas telephoned for. She was takenby road to Beadnell and launchedthere. After an unsuccessful searchthe Life-boat proceeded to the InnerFame Islands, and found that thecoble had landed there after a veryrough time. The skipper had greatdifficulty in keeping his coble up to thesea to prevent her being swamped, andhe afterwards stated that on threeoccasions she practically "stood onend." At daybreak the crew of thecoble decided to return to Beadnell,accompanied by the Life-boat. Onreaching that place it was found thatthe sea was still very heavy, but byskilful seamanship she succeeded inmaking the harbour in safety. TheLife-boat was then hauled up and takenback to her house by road.—Expense ofservice, 26Z. 13s.

May 18.—HELVICK HEAD, Co. WATER-FORD.—James Stevens No. 16 Life-boat.—At 6.30 P.M. the fishing-boat St.Bridget, of Ballinagoul, whilst returningfrom Dungarvan, ran on to the rocksnear Ballinacourty Light-house, in asquall of rain. As the four men onboard were in danger, the Life-boat waslaunched to their assistance. EightLife-boatmen were put on board tolighten the vessel, and with the assis-tance of the Life-boat she was hauledoff and taken to Ballinagoul, the menon board keeping her afloat by bailing.There was a moderate S.E. gale at thetime, and the sea was moderately rough.—Expense of service, 17Z.

May 19.—WALTON-ON-NAZE, ESSEX.—James Stevens No. 14 Life-boat. At2.35 P.M. a telephone message was re-ceived stating a yacht was in distresson the Buxey Sands. The crew of theLife-boat was promptly summoned, andthe Life-boat, under motor power andsail, made for the place indicated. Onreaching the vessel, which proved to bethe yacht Gwenyth, the captain statedthat he did not require any assistance,but asked the Life-boat to stand bywhilst efforts were made to float theyacht. At 8.45 P.M. the yacho cameoff, and the Life-boat returned to herstation, arriving at 10.15 P.M.—Expenseof service, 271. 9s.

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May 19.-—ROBIN HOOD'S BAY, YORK-SHIRE.—Mary Ann Lockwood Life-boat.—The steamer Hermiston, of Glasgow,•whilst bound from Antwerp to Shieldsin ballast, stranded on the north cheekof Robin Hood's Bay. There was adense fog at the time, with a lightbreeze and moderate sea. A messengerreported the casualty at 7.20 A.M., andthe Life-boat was promptly launched.Two women passengers were taken offand landed, the boat at once returningto the steamer. She remained alongsideuntil about 3.30 P.M., whilst unsuccessfulefforts were made to float the steamer.—Expense of service, 9Z. 15s. 6d. Asthere was then no immediate dangerthe Life-boat again proceeded to herstation, and at the request of thecaptain, returned at 9 P.M. and stoodby the vessel throughout the night.When returning the second time theLife-boat fell in with one of the ship'sboats with four hands, which had beenadrift all the previous night owing tothe fog. The men were picked up andput aboard their vessel. Soon after4 A.M. it was seen that the services ofthe Life-boat would not be required;she therefore made for Robin Hood'sBay, arriving at 5 A.M. — Propertysalvage case.

May 25.—HUNA, CAITHNESS-SHIRE.—Ida Life-boat.—At 10 A.M., informationwas received stating that a large fishingvessel was ashore on a dangerous reefto the west of the Pentland Skerries,where there is a very rapid tide race.Although the weather -was moderate atthe time, the tides being spring withconsiderable surf, it was deemed ex-pedient to launch the Life-boat. Thecrew were assembled and the boat pro-ceeded to the vessel, but found thatthe crew of seven men had, with theassistance of the Light-house keeperand others, managed to land on theisland by means of a raft. The vesselwas the Strathyre, of Findochty, boundfrom Stornoway to Wick. Shortlyafter the arrival of the Life-boat thevessel slipped off the ledge and driftedseaward. The Life-boat proceeded afterher and attempted to tow her in andbeach her, but had to give up theattempt. She then returned to theIsland, took the seven men on board,

and conveyed them to Huna.—Expenseof service, 71. 9s.

June 7.—PALLING, NORFOLK.—5ithWest Norfolk Regiment Life-boat.—Atabout 2 A.M., in a moderate E.N.E.breeze, but very heavy ground swell,the Coxswain of the Palling No. 1Life-boat, and the Coastguard saw whatthey thought was a smack driving alongthe beach; she proved, however, to befast on the outer bank. The crew andhelpers of the Life-boat were mustered,horses obtained, and the boat launchedat 2.35 A.M. On nearing the smack theLife-boat anchored and veered along-side. The crew of four hands, togetherwith four cats, were taken off andlauded in safety at 4.40 A.M. Thesmack was the Sophia and Rebecca, ofLowestoft. After the crew were rescuedshe was driven over the bank up onto the beach. — Expense of service,29Z. 10s. Qd.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 9th June, 1910.

Voted 2261. 4s. Gd. to pay the ex-penses of assemblies of crews or launch-ing the following Life-boats, etc., withthe view of rendering assistance topersons on vessels in distress :—An-struther, Caister No. 1, Dunbar, Flam-borough No. 2, Gorleston No. 1, HelvickHead, Kessingland No. 1, Newhaven(motor), Port Erroll, Sutton, Walton-on-Naze (motor), Wexford, and Winter-ton No. 1.

Granted an annual pension toRICHARD ELLIOTT, Assistant Coxswainof the Workington Life-boat.

Voted 51. to the widow of J. H.DAVIDSON towards the funeral expenses,he having fallen dead when hurryingto the Life-boat house for duty on thellth May.

Granted 21. for injuries to a horse atan exercise of the Hhosneigir Life-boat.

June 27. — MOELFRB, ANGLESEY. —Charles and Eliza Laura Life-boat.—Whilst the new Life-boat was beingnavigated from Liverpool to her stationby a party of New Brighton Life-boat-men, the attention of the Coxswain was

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drawn by a passing dredger to a smallyacht, which appeared to be in diffi-culties near the North Wall, Liverpool.The Coxswain bore down oil her andfound her to be the yacht Drake, ofNew Brighton, with two young menon board. They were quite unable tomanage her, and the tide was driftingthem on to the Wall. They hailed theLife-boat and asked for a line to bethrown them to tow them clear. Thiswas done, and the boat and her occu-pants towed to New Brighton. Hadthe Life-boat not been there to renderthis assistance, the yacht would haveundoubtedly been smashed against theWall and the two men in all probabilitydrowned.—Expense of service, 31. 10s.

July 6. •— LLANDDDNO, CARNARVON-SHIRE.—Theodore Price Life-boat.—Inthe evening a small trawler, the Hero,hailing from Rhyl, anchored in Llan-dudno Bay. There was a strong N.N. W.breeze blowing, with a rough sea, andat 7.40 P.M. the men on board hoisteda signal of distress. They raised thealarm because the anchor had draggedand they were in danger of beingdriven on to the rocks. The Life-boatwas launched and rescued the two men,the master being in a very exhaustedcondition. The firing of the Life-boatassembly signal attracted a large crowd,and the rescue was witnessed by manythousands of people, who heartily cheeredthe Life-boatmen.—Expense of service,281. 10*.

July 7—HOLY ISLAND, NORTHUMBER-LAND.—Lizzie Porter Life-boat.—Abouthalf-past four two small yawl-riggedyachts, the Cruiser and Raven; wereobserved by Holy Island fishermen tobe running south before the wind offBerwick. About 7 P.M. it was seen thatthese vessels meant to take Holy IslandHarbour. They were kept under ob-servation, and as the wind was fromthe N.E., blowing a strong gale, andvery squally with a very heavy sea, itwas considered necessary to send theLife-boat outside to meet them, as thebar was breaking every now and then.The Life-boat was promptly launched,and stood by the first yacht whilst shecrossed the bar. The Life-boat thenpulled out towards the Plough Rockand sailed up to meet the other craft,

which was still some distance to thenorth. Great anxiety was felt by allregarding the little vessel, as she wasso long in coming south. At 9.30 P.M.she cauae in sight, and took the bar,followed closely by the Life-boat, andgot into smooth water in the Harbour.This was the first service by the LizziePorter in a heavy sea, and the Cox-swains and crew were delighted with,her behaviour under sail. In going outshe shipped two heavy seas, but clearedherself quickly.—Expense of service,167. 3s.

COMMITTEE MEETING, July 14, 1910.Also voted 25H. 2s. 8d. to pay the

expenses of assemblies of the crews orlaunches of the following Life-boats,with the view of assisting persons onvessels in distress :—Berwick-on-Tweed,Blakeney, Clacton-on-Sea, Fleetwood,Gorleston No. 1, Harwich Nos. 1 and 2(steam), Hasborough, Hilbre Island,Kingstown No. 1, Plymouth, Point ofAyr, Poolbeg, Sennen. Cove, Shering-ham, Walton-on-Naze and Yarmouth.

Voted a special gratuity of 50i!.,together with an annual pension andcertificate of service to JAMES LAMING,Coxswain Superintendent of the Eangs-downe Life-boat for twenty-one years,and Assistant Coxswain for nine years.He retired on account of old age.

Voted a gratuity of 51. to T. M.COLLINS, Coxswain Superintendent ofthe Port Isaac Life-boat, on retirement.

Also 10J. as a compassionate grant tothe widow and children of a Life-boat-man, who lost his life whilst followinghis occupation as a fisherman.

Voted 51. to a man injured in theLife-boat service at Brighstone Grange.

July 28.—DONAGHADEE, Co. DOWN.—•William and Laura Life-boat.—A tele-phone message was received fromCloughey at 7.30 A.M., stating that theLife-boat was required to stand by astranded steamer, as the Cloughey Life-boat was not available. The crew werepromptly assembled and the new motorLife-boat despatched. They found thes.s. Agamemnon, of Liverpool, bound forGlasgow, was ashore inside the South

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Rock Light-house. The captain statedthat he had already landed most of hiscrew of Chinamen. The Life-boat stoodby the steamer for a time, but theofficers decided to remain on board; theLife-boat therefore returned to Dona-ghadee, arriving at 2.45 P.M.—Expenseof service, 4Z. 2s.

Aug. 1.—PADSTOW, CORNWALL.—ArabLife-boat.—During a moderate E.S.E.gale the schooner Belle of the Plym, ofPlymouth, stranded on the Doombar,at the entrance of the harbour. Thechief officer of Coastguard reported thecasualty by telephone at 6.30 P.M., andit having been ascertained that thevessel was in a position of danger, theNo. 1 Life-boat was launched. Whenthe Life-boat reached the schooner,the tide was flowing, the Coxswaintherefore stood by her until 10.15 P.M.,when she was successfully towed clearby the local tug.—Expense of service,IGl. 4s.

Aug. 6.—FEASEKBURGH, ABEHDEEN-SHIBE.—Anna Maria Lee Life-boat.—At10.30 A.M., whilst the fishing fleet werereturning from sea, in a strong northerlywind and rough sea, serious congestiontook place in the harbour channel, and itwas feared that serious damage mightbe caused to life and property. On theorders of two members of the LocalCommittee, the Life-boat was launched,and took up her position at the entranceof Balaclava Harbour in readiness to giveassistance should any casualty occur.Fortunately nothing happened to requirethe services of the Life-boat, and afterstanding by for four hours she returnedto moorings in the new South Harbour.—Expenses of service, 71. —s. &d.

Aug. 6.—HTJNA, CAITHNESS-SHIRE.—Ida Life-boat.—During the afternoonsignals of distress were heard from thedirection of Duncansbay Head; a densefog prevailed at the time, with a north-east swell. The crew of the Life-boatwere immediately assembled and the Life-boat proceeded in the direction of thesignals, which continued until she nearlyreached the vessel. Before getting tothe scene of the wreck, however, twoboats were passed bottom up, whichturned out to be the two life-boatsfrom the wrecked vessel, which hadbeen swamped alongside, with the loss,

unfortunately, of one life. The Life-boat•with some difficulty got alongside thesteamer, and two men were put on board.The vessel proved to be the s.s. Indian,of Liverpool, a four-masted vessel ofnearly 6,000 tons register, bound fromNordenham via the Tyne for Pensacola,with a cargo of agricultural salt, andcarrying a crew of fifty-two hands.Shortly after the vessel struck andbefore the Life-boat arrived, she hadheeled over to port until almost railunder. It was now considered necessaryto transfer the crew to the Life-boat,and accordingly part of the crew weretaken en board clad in their life-belts. With the turn of the tide thevessel righted herself and slipped offthe rocks. An examination .showedthat she was making water rapidly.Two attempts were made to take thesteamer in tow, but the tow ropescarried away ; it was therefore decided,as the vessel was gradually sinking, tobeach her in Sinclair Bay, in order tosave life and property. This was accom-plished in safety, but with only onebulkhead holding between the waterand the engine-room, which might burstat any moment, and as the forepartwas already full of water, the captainrequested the Life-boat to stand by thevessel until tugs arrived. The Life-boat remained in attendance until the10th August, when her services beingno longer required, she returned to herstation, arriving at 6 P.M.—Propertysalvage case.

Aug. 11.—CRICCIETH, CARNARVON-SHIRE.—Reserve Life-boat.—During theevening a breeze sprang up very suddenlyfrom theS.S.W.,and continued to freshenuntil there was a fresh gale. At 11 P.M.signals of distress were seen from theketch James, of Cardigan, on PortmadocBar. The Life-boat crew were summoned,and the Life-boat promptly launched.She proceeded alongside the ketch andrescued the two men, landing them insafety at 3 A.M. The vessel rode outthe gale, and was towed into Portmadocat noon next day.—Expense of service,221. Is.

COMMITTEE MEETING, llth Aug., 1910.Also voted 251Z. -s. 8d. to pay the

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launches or assemblies of crews, etc.,with the view of assisting persons onvessels in distress : — Glacton on - Sea,Cloughey, Donaghadee (motor), Gorle-ston No. 1, Harwich (steam), HilbreIsland, Hoylake, Little Haven, NewBrighton (steam), North Deal, Pake-field, Port Erroll, Pwllheli, Tenby,Wicklow and Yarmouth.

Voted a retiring pension and certifi-cate of service to CHARLES HORNE,Coxswain Superintendent of theStaithesLife-boat.

Voted 12«. 6<i to a man for injuryto his hand on Life-boat service atLlandudno.

Aug. 12. — GORLESTON, SUFFOLK.—Mark Lane Life-boat.—During a strongW.S.W. breeze with heavy sea, a manput off in a small rowing-boat, but gotinto difficulties, and was seen driftingwith the tide rapidly towards the GortonSands. His signals of distress were re-ported to the Coxswain, who launchedthe No. 1 Life-boat. They proceededwith all haste after the boat, andhaving taken the occupant on board,towed the boat back to Gorleston.—Expense of service, 111. 13s.

Aug. 15: — CRICCIETH, CARNARVON-SHIRE. — Reserve Life - boat. — Thepleasure yacht Iris, of Chester, was seento be in a dangerous position in thebreakers near Portmadoc Bar. TheCoxswain launched the Life-boat andproceeded to the assistance of the crew.He asked them if they wanted the as-sistance of the Life-boat; they at firstdeclined, stating that they would remainon board until swamped, and would thentry and swim ashore. It was pointed outto them that this would be impossible,and that they would incur very greatand unnecessary danger ; as soon as theyrealised that this was so they readilyavailed themselves of the proffered aid.The three men were then taken intothe Life-boat and brought ashore insafety, the yacht being left at anchorto weather the storm if possible. Thesea was rough during this service, witha moderate W.S.W. gale blowing.—Expense of service, 9Z. 15«.

Aug. 18.—RAMSEY, ISLE OF MAN.—Mary Isabella Life-boat.—At 6.45 P.M.information was received by telegram

from the Light-keeper at Point of AyrLight-house to the effect that a smallyacht was in difficulties close by, flyingsignals of distress. The Life-boat wasat once ordered out, and in a south-westerly gale and heavy sea proceededto Point of Ayr. She reached theyacht a few minutes after 8 P.M. andfound that she was the Sea Bird, ofCarnarvon, with three persons on board,bound from Lamlash to Pwllheli. Thethree men were quickly transferred tothe Life-boat, and she at once startedon her return journey, arriving atRamsey at 4 A.M.—Expense of service,271. Us.

Aug. 19.—HASTINGS, SUSSEX.—CharlesArTccoll Life - boat. — The cutter - yachtWe're Sere, of Burnham-on-Crouch,was in grave peril of being lost onthe Castle Rocks, Hastings, in theearly morning. The yacht, with theowner, his wife, man, and two dogson board, left Folkestone about noonthe previous day, and had to beat againstthe wind all the way down Channel.During the night it came on to blowhard and the owner tried to run forRye, but missed the harbour in thedarkness. He then decided to make forHastings, which place was reached, butnot knowing the shore, he could not dis-cover a suitable place for landing. Theanchors were let go, but the yachtwas in shallow, broken water in closeproximity to a dangerous and extensivereef. The anchors held fairly well,but the sea was'so rough the yacht wasknocked about badly, and the positionof those on board was one of considerableperil. At 5.20 A.M. signals of distresswere made, and the Life-boat promptlylaunched. The Coxswain handled hisboat splendidly, taking hev into thebroken water and rescuing all onboard, including the dogs. He foundthat the craft was so near to the rocksthat he could not get to leeward, buthad to effect the rescue from windward.Had the Life-boat been less skilfullyhandled she might have been veryseriously damaged, if not wrecked.

The Committee of Management attheir following meeting, in appreciationof the excellence of the service, madean additional reward to each member ofthe crew. The owner of the yacht, Dr.

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Shenton, showed his appreciation of therescue by sending a pecuniary presentto the Coxswain and crew, and forward-ing a letter to the Institution expressinghis gratitude. — Expense of service,18/. 7s. <od.

Aug. 19.—SALTBTJRN, YORKSHIRE.—Mary Batger Life-boat.—The Life-boatwas launched shortly after noon to theassistance of the pleasure coble Thelma,of Saltburn, which had put to sea withthree persons on board. A N.W. galesuddenly sprang up, making the cobledifficult to handle, and she drifted downthe coast. Signals of distress weremade, and the Life-boat proceeded afterthe helpless craft. When near Skinnin-grove the occupants of the coble decidedto try and land, and the Life-boatstood by until the boat was safelybeached. The Life-boat was compelledto wait off Skinningrove at anchor forsome hours until the ebb tide set in, asshe was unable to row back in the teethof the gale. — Expense of service,121. Is. 6d.

Aug. 19. — MARGATE, KENT, andHARWICH, ESSEX.—Civil Service No. 1and City of Glasgow Life-boats.—At11.30 A.M. information was received atMargate that a large vessel was ashoreon the Longsand. The crew of theNo. 2 Life-boat were assembled, theLife-boat launched, and proceeded to thesands. On arrival the Coxswain foundthe barque Fox, of Arendal, aground.He asked the captain if he requiredany assistance, and in reply he statedhe wished the Life-boat to stand byuntil high water, also to inform him asto his position, as he had been unable totake his bearing, and was in ignoranceas to where he was. In the meanwhilea message reached Harwich reportingthe casualty, and the steam Life-boatput to sea. She made straight for theLongsand, and both Life-boats stood bythe barque until high water at 11 P.M.When she succeeded in the strong N.W.wind in getting clear of sands she wasput upon her course for America, andthe Life-boats returned to their re-spective stations.—Expenses of service,Margate 24Z. 19s., Harwich 11Z. 2s. &

Aug. 21. •— DONBAR, HADDINGTON-SHIRE.—William Arthur Millward Life-boat.—The Life-boat was called out

shortly after nine in the morning to avessel which had stranded on the PefferSands, some miles westward of Dunbar.The Life-boat was promptly launched,not without some difficulty, the rudderbeing damaged. The state of the windand tide necessitated the Life-boat beingtowed to the Harbour mouth by a largesquad of helpers. On getting outsidethe Life-boat encountered a strong N.E.wind, but by good seamanship quicklygot to sea. On arrival at the scene ofthe wreck, the vessel was found to bethe small steamer Inchcolm, of Leith.The Life-boat crew made signals offeringto take the crew off, but they did notdesire to be landed; she stood by thevessel for a considerable time, and thenreturned to Dunbar. The steamer wasin a very bad position and likely tobecome a total wreck. |

The weather was very bad at thetime of this service, and the crew andhelpers had a very arduous time; theCommittee of Management thereforegave them an additional reward.—-Ex-pense of service, 22Z. 18s. Qd.

Aug. 21.—NEWHAVEH, SUSSEX.—Re-serve Life-boat.—At about 6.30 P.M. theCoxswain of the Life-boat sighted asteamer making for the Harbour, whenshe struck the bar and at once commencedto drift ashore. As the vessel appearedto be quite unmanageable and in adangerous position owing to the heavysea, the Life-boat was launched. Apilot asked to be put on board thedisabled vessel, stating he had tried toboard her before she came in, but wasunable to do so, his boat being nearlyswamped. He was put on board asrequested, and the Life-boat stood byuntil asked by the captain of the steamerto get a tow-rope from a tug, which hadalso gone to the steamer's assistance, butwas unable to get near. A rope wasobtained and taken to the steamer, butin the meantime she had succeeded ingetting her head to sea, and the ropewas refused. The Life-boat continued tostand by the steamer until, eventually,the wind and sea moderating, she gotclear on the rising tide. The Life-boatthen returned to Harbour.

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the Newhaven and Caen route. Shewas on her way from Hull to Newhavenwhen the mishap occurred, and she wasvery fortunate in getting off as she did,because had the wind increased insteadof moderated, she would have, in allprobability, been lost.—Expense of ser-vice, 16Z. -s. 3d.

Aug. 22.—GOELESTON, SUFFOLK.—Mark Lane Life-boat. — A telephonemessage reported that a vessel wasashore on the Holm Sands. The No. 1Life-boat was launched, and in tow of atug proceeded to the vessel, which provedto be the smack Young Harry, of Lowes-toft, homeward bound with fish. Themaster on being asked if he required theassistance of the Life-boat, replied thathe had not done so up to the present; theLife-boat therefore stood by until thetide flowed sufficiently to enable a tugto get the smack afloat. This sheeventually did, and the Life-boat re-turned to her station.—Expense of ser-vice, 151 6». 4d.

Aug. 26.—PEEL, ISLE OF MAN.—-May-hem Medwin Life-boat.—At 5 A.M. theCoxswain of the Life-boat received in-formation that there were no tidings ofa small fishing yawl, the Shamrock, ofPeel, which left Harbour at 10.30 A.M.the previous day. The AssistantHarbour-Master was consulted, and thelaunch of the Life-boat ordered. Theassembly signal was fired, and in the shortspace of ten minutes the Life-boat wasafloat and proceeded to sea in a S.W.gale. The Life-boat stood to windwardfor some time and then ran to leewardfor ten miles. After searching a wideexpanse of sea for four hours the Cox-swain observed a small sail about fivemiles away. He kept the Life-boat inthe direction of the sail, which provedto be the missing boat with its threeoccupants. They were taken into theLife-boat in a most exhausted con-dition, after a terribly trying experience.The Life-boat then made for land, beingtwelve miles to leeward. The wind wasstill increasing at this period, withheavy squalls of rain and a heavy searunning. It was realised at Peel thatthe Life-boat in beating home in theteeth of the gale would have a veryheavy task, and Mr. C. F. Egner, theowner of the steam drifter Manx Bride,

very kindly directed his vessel to putoff and tow the Life-boat home, he andthe Honorary Secretary of the Branch,Lieutenant A. Newnham, R.N., accom-panying her. The Life-boat was pickedup when about six miles off, the drifterbeing so smartly handled that thehawser was aboard in two minutes.All being secure she steamed for Peel,the small boat still being in tow of. theLife-boat. During the voyage intoport the yawl was swamped by a heavysea and sank, the tow-rope breaking asshe went down. It was now blowinga whole gale, and large crowds hadgathered to witness the return ofthe Life-boat. When she arrived at1.30 P.M., having been at sea eighthours, rousing cheers greeted them.This was a brilliant rescue, and muchpraise and credit are due to the Life-boat's' crew, and to Mr. Egner forhis timely assistance with his steamer,which saved some hours of exposure tothe rescued and their rescuers.

The Committee of Management atthe meeting next following showed theirappreciation of this service by presentingthe Coxswain CHAKLES CAIN with thethanks of the Institution inscribed onvellum and framed, and double pay toeach of the crew. They also sentspecial letters of thanks to Mr. Egnerand to Lieutenant Newnham for theirvaluable assistance, and made a mone-tary reward to the crew of the drifter.—Expense of service, 29Z. 4ts.

Aug. 26.—PORT ERIN, ISLE OF MAN.—William Sugden Life-boat.—At about3 P.M., during a whole W.N.W. gale,the fishing-boat Fear Not, was seento miss stays and drift towards therocks. The Life-boat was immediatelylaunched, but before she could reachher the fishing-boat was on the rocks, atotal wreck, only five minutes elapsingbetween the time the boat commencedto drift and being dashed on to therocks. The Life-boat approached thewreck as near as it was possible, andsearched the wreckage, but failed tofind any sign of life. Two of the vessel'screw unfortunately perished, but thefour others managed to get ashore. TheCoxswain, having satisfied himself thatnothing further could be done, proceeded,in answer to distress signals, to the

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smacks Expert, of Castletown, and MilkyWay, of Port St. Mary, and saved sixmen from the former and seven fromthe latter. Shortly afterwards, theExpert parted her cable and was drivenon shore, becoming a total wreck. Theweather at the time was unusually bad,and the service was an excellent one, inrecognition of which the Committee ofManagement granted each of the crewdouble pav.—Expense of service, 20Z. 13».

Aug. 27.—NEW BRIGHTON, CHESHIRE.—A tierce westerly gale swept the Merseyduring the early hours of the morning,and at about 4 o'clock the large dredgerWalter Glynn, belonging to the Docksand Harbour Board, was capsized nearthe North Wall, Liverpool. She had acrew of sixteen on board. Some of themen clung to the upturned dredger, butothers managed to get ashore, whilsttwo, unfortunately, lost their lives inthe attempt. At 4.30 A.M. a telephonemessage was received at New Brighton,reporting the casualty, and the steamLife-boat Queen was promptly des-patched. On reaching the vessel theCoxswain found that she was aground,with several men clinging to the upperpart of her. As the vessel lay with herbottom towards the wall, and too nearin for the Life-boat to attempt to get toleeward, the Coxswain was compelledto approach her from windward. TheLife-boat's movements were much im-peded by the wreckage and the vessel'stop hamper, consisting of dredging-buckets, masts, funnels, etc. With con-siderable difficulty and after four un-successful attempts, the Coxswainmanaged to get off all the remainingmen, five in number, dragging them oneby one through the water. One manhad been severely injured, and requiredcareful handling and skill in gettinghim into the Life-boat. The Coxswain,having made sure that there were nosigns of life either on the wreck or inthe vicinity, proceeded to New Brightonand landed the rescued men. This wasan excellent service, carried out in awhole gale and at considerable riskowing to the close proximity to thewall and to the wreckage, and theCommittee of Management awarded thethanks of the Institution inscribed onvellum to WILLIAM CEOSS, the Cox-

swain, and. granted him and each ofthe crew additional pay.—Expense ofservice, I I I . 13s. 6d.

Aug. 28.—ALDEBUKOH, SUFFOLK.—Edward Z. Dresden Life-boat. — At11.30 A.M. a barge was observed ridingat anchor about a quarter of a mile fromthe shore between Orfordness and Aide-burgh. She was labouring heavily, withthe sea washing over her. A signal ofdistress was made and the No. 2 Life-boatwas immediately launched. The Life-boatmen found the barge was the Resurga,of London, bound from the Humber toLondon with coal. The captain reportedthat his -anchor was dragging and thathe wanted help to recover it, as hefeared his vessel would ground. Thecrew of three hands were all ready toleave her. The Coxswain considering itwould be possible to save the vessel, putfive men on board, the anchor and cablewere slipped, and the barge got underway. Accompanied by the Life-boat,they took her to Southwold Harbour,arriving at 5 P.M. — Property salvagecase.

Aug. 29.—NOETH DEAL and RAMS-GATE, KENT. — Charles Dibdin andCharles and Susanna Stephens Life-boats.— At 10.15 A.M. a barque wasobserved from Deal ashore on theGoodwin Sands. The Life-boat waspromptly launched and proceeded toher assistance. She proved to be thebarque Henrich, of Larvik, with a crewof ten hands, bound from Antwerp,partly loaded. Some difficulty wasexperienced in boarding her, but whenaccomplished the Life-boatmen wereengaged to save the vessel. The seaat this tune was so heavy that the Life-boat was unable to lie alongside; shetherefore anchored close at hand, andsubsequently .laid out an anchor fromthe vessel. When the tide flowed thebarque was hauled clear and taken intothe Downs. Shortly after the vesselhad been seen from Deal, the GullLight-vessel commenced to fire signals,and the Ramsgate Life-boat put to sea.When she reached the barque she foundthe North Deal men already engaged insalving the vessel. She stood by incase any further assistance should berequired, and when the vessel got clearof the sands returned to her station.

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—North Deal, property salvage case.Ramsgate. Paid by Board of Trade.

Aug. 31, •—• CAISTER, NORFOLK. —Nancy Lucy Life-boat.—The schoonerWilliam and Alice, of Hull, whilst boundfrom that port to Grays with a cargo ofcoal, stranded on the Cockle Sand. Thecrew of the No. 2 Life-boat were assembledand the Life-boat launched. On arrivalat the schooner it was found that shewas hard aground. The master declinedany assistance, but the Life-boat stood byfor about two hours, while a tug, whichhad also come to the schooner, madeefforts to tow her clear. At the end ofthis time the vessel floated, and theLife-boat returned to her station. —Expense of service, 117. 12s. Qd.

Sept. 4.—CAISTER, NORFOLK.—CoventGarden Life-boat. — The No. 1 Life-boat was launched at 1.4J5 P.M., theCoastguard having reported a vessel wasmaking distress signals. It transpiredthat the ketch barge Empress of Indta,of Ipswich, whilst bound from Sunder-land to London with a cargo of bottles,was overtaken by a violent northerlygale when off Caister and sprung aleak. Signals of distress were made,and the Covent Garden Life-boat put offin a very heavy sea. On reaching thevessel it was found that she was water-logged, and the four persons on board,including the master's wife, were rescuedas the vessel was sinking. As theweather was too bad for the Life-boatto attempt to land at Caister, she pro-ceeded to Yarmouth, where the rescuedpeople were landed, wet through andexhausted. A very gratifying letter ofthanks was subsequently received fromthe master of the barge, in which hespoke in high terms of tha servicerendered him. — Expenses of service,211. 17*. Gd.

Sept, 5. — GORLESTON, SUFFOLK. —Leicester Life-boat. — At 12.30 A.M.,during a whole N.E. gale with veryheavy sea, it was reported to the Cox-swain of the No. 2 Life-boat that avessel was ashore on the North Bank.The Life-boat was launched and pro-ceeded to the vessel, which proved to bethe steam drifter Test, of Lowestoft,with ten hands aboard. She was hardaground about 100 yards north of theNorth Pier. The Life-boat anchored

and veered down to her, when the masterat once engaged the services of thecrew and that of a tug to try and gethis vessel afloat. Life-boatmen wereput on board, an anchor run out, andwith the flood making she was towedoff and taken into safety.—Propertysalvage case.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 8th Sept., 1910.Voted 1701. 14s. 3d. to pay the

expenses of the following Life-boatlaunches, assemblies of crews, etc., withthe view of assisting vessels in distress :—Aldeburgh No. 2, Appledore No. 1,Castletown, Clacton-on-Sea, Douglas,Eastbourne No. 2, Fishguard, Fleet-wood, Ilfracombe, Lowestoft No. 1,Newhaven, Port Logan, and TotlandBay.

Voted SI. to a man injured in theLife-boat service at Porthleven.

Voted a gratuity of 68Z. to the widowof JOHN DAVISON, Coxswain Superin-tendent of the Sunderland South Outletand Hendon Beach Life-boats for thepast thirty years.

Sept. 14.—ALDEBORGH, SUFFOLK.—Edward Z. Dresden Life-boat. — At8 A.M. a barge was seen drifting ashoreabout half-a-mile from Thorpeness. Theassembly signal was at once fired andthe No. 2 Life-boat promptly launched.The life-saving apparatus also proceededto the scene of the casualty, but wasunable to get into communication. Thecrew of two men were rescued by theLife-boat, which then stood by for sometune to see if it would be possible, withthe assistance of a tug, to save the craft.After two hours' waiting, all attemptswere abandoned, as the sea was tooheavy in the prevailing easterly gale.The barge, which was the Monarch, ofLondon, eventually became a totalwreck.—Expense of service, 17Z. 8s. 6<£.

Sept. 18.—RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charlesand Susanna Stephens Life-boat.—At5.35 A.M. it was reported that theGull Light-vessel was firing guns, andalso that a steamer could be seen onthe Goodwin Sands. The Life-boatpromptly proceeded in tow of theHarbour tug to sea. On arriving at

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the vessel the Life-boat went along-side and offered assistance, which wasaccepted. The steamer was the Stain-burn, of Workington, carrying a crewof nine, bound from Newcastle to St.Helen, Isle of Wight, with coal. Thecrew had got all their effects ready forleaving the vessel, but were advisedto remain on board. The steamer hadstranded earlier in the morning and hadbeen bumping heavily. An anchor wasJaid out, and as the flood made heavyseas broke over the steamer. At 8 A.M.ropes were successfully passed to the tugand by the united efforts of the tug andthe Life-boatmen the vessel and hercrew were eventually saved.—Propertysalvage case.

Oct. 2.—SODTHEND-ON-SEA, ESSEX.—James Stevens No, 9 Life-boat.—Duringa strong S.W. gale, it was reported thata steamboat—the Duke of Abercorn—was driving down towards the pier.The Deputy Pier-Master was informed,and it was deemed advisable to assemblethe crew of the Life-boat in readiness.On arriving at the pier-end the crewfound the Managing Director of thecompany to which the vessel belonged.He was very anxious about the safetyof the vessel, as she was short-handed,the Skipper and Chief Engineer beingashore, and he requested the Coxswainto put him and an engineer on board.The Life-boat was manned at 8.55 P.M.,and the two men were taken off. TheLife-boat then returned to her moorings.—Property salvage case; balance paidby Institution, 15Z. Is.

Oct. 3.—GOKLESTON, SUFFOLK.—MarkLane Life-boat.—At about 2 A.M. theCoxswain of the No. 1 Life-boat wascalled up and informed that a vesselnear the North Bank had dragged heranchors, and was burning flares forassistance. He hastened to the Boat-house, and found the crew had alreadyassembled. The Mark Lane was promptlylaunched, and in tow of a tug she pro-ceeded to sea. It was blowing a hurri-cane at the time from the S.S.E.,but anhour later the wind flew round to N.W.and blew a whole gale. A course wasshaped for the vessel, and getting towindward, the Coxswain anchored andveered down to her. The vessel provedto be the dandy barge Lord Nelson, of

London, carrying a crew of four hands,bound from Hull to Maldon, Essex,with a cargo of coal. She was in asinking condition, but the master statedthat with the help of the Life-boatand tug he hoped to save her. FiveLife-boatmen were put on board and com-munication was established between thetug and the barge, a wire hawser beingeventually made fast. The vessel wasthen towed into a position of com-parative safety until daybreak. At5.40 A.M. the tide was favourable, andthe barge and the Life-boat were safelytowed into harbour, and the former wastaken up the river and beached.—Property salvage case ; balance paid byInstitution, 9Z. 6s. 6d.

Oct. 6.—NEWHAVEN, SUSSEX.—Re-serve Life-boat.—At 8 A.M. in themorning, the Coastguard reported thata steamer was ashore under TelscoinbeCJiffs in a dangerous position. It wasdecided to launch the Life-boat, and sheproceeded to the stranded vessel, whichwas found on the rocks within six feetof the cliffs. The Coxswain of the Life-boat asked the Captain if he requiredassistance, and he requested the Life-boat to stand by until high water, whenan attempt would be made by tugs totow the vessel off. The Life-boataccordingly remained with the vessel,and some hours later the tugs succeededin towing her off. The Life-boat thenreturned to Newhaven. The vessel wasthe steamer Progress, of Hull, boundfrom Jersey to Newhaven in ballast.—Expense of service, 121. 9s.

Oct. 13.—ST. DAVID'S, PEMBROKE-SHIRE.—Gem Life-boat.—Shortly after1 A.M., a deplorable disaster overtookthe St. David's Life-boat, after she hadrescued three men from the ketchDemocrat, of Barnstaple.

The Democrat was riding with hertwo anchors down on the night of the12th October, when the prevailingmoderate N.N.E. gale increased, andthe master, fearing that his anchorwould drag, made signals for assistance.

The crew of the Life-boat wereassembled, and in a heavy sea the boatwas launched. The night was verydark and it was then blowing a full galefrom N.E., with occasional showers.After two unsuccessful attempts the

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Life - boat got alongside the vessel,which was in close proximity to adangerous reef of rocks known as"The Bitches." The three men onboard were taken into the Life-boat andorders given to sheer off. .Although thecrew pulled _ hard they were unable tostraighten the Life-boat's head upagainst the wind, sea and tide, and shewas rapidly swept towards the reef.Seeing that it was impossible to pullclear the Coxswain made an effort tomanosuvre his boat through a narrowpassage, which in the darkness was onlydiscernible by its foam, the sea in thewhole of the vicinity being describedas "boiling mad." Unfortunately, inattempting to make this passage theLife-boat struck on a rock, and allthe mea were thrown out, some onto the rock and some into the sea, theLife-boat being washed away and totallywrecked,

Fifteen men, including the crew ofthe Democrat, succeeded in getting uponthe rock, but JOHN STEPHENS, theCoxswain, and two other Life-boatmenwere not seen again until their bodieswere picked up. On land nothing wasknown of the accident until about 9 A.M.,when one of the men on the rock burntsome oil-skins to attract attention.SYDNEY MORTIMER, a fisherman, hearingthat an accident had happened to theLife-boat, at once called for volunteersto go to their assistance. SAMUEL GDPPYand SAMUEL HUSK, two Coastguardsmen,promptly responded, and the three menput off in a shore-boat in a very heavysea. When they reached the vicinityof the rock the sea was too rough forthem to attempt to approach it, and themen on the rock were too exhausted byexposure and the hardships they hadundergone to allow of an attempt to haulthem through the sea from the rock tothe boat. Mortimer therefore decidedto stand by until the tide had fallen.Four hours later he took five men off andlanded them on Ramsay Island. Hethen returned and took five more ashore,and was going back a third time whenanother boat, which had put off at about3.30 P.M., manned by ELEAZAR JAMESand four other men, rescued the re-maining men. In the meantime thoseon shore had done all that was possible,

and had telegraphed for the Fishguardmotor Life-boat, Charterhouse. Thatboat was promptly manned, and in faceof a sea described as running mountainshigh, proceeded upwards of sixteen milesto the help of their comrades in distress.Although the Charterhouse was not intime to take any of the men from therock, her arrival was most opportune,as the boat manned by James and thefour other men was frail, and she wasin imminent danger of being swamped,and was not under control. A ropewas thrown to the boat, and the Life-boat towed her into safety. Anhour later the rescued men, who hadbeen landed on Ramsay Isle, werebrought to St. David's. Many of thesurvivors were so exhausted that theywere in a state of collapse. Restorativeswere administered, and everythingpossible was done for their comfort.

The deepest sympathy was felt by allfor the relatives of the three brave menwho had risked and lost their lives tosave their fellows. A fund was openedlocally for their benefit, and to thisthe Institution contributed 225Z., atthe same time passing a vote of deepsympathy.

The gallant conduct of SYDNEYMOETIMER and the two men who accom-panied him met with the highest com-mendation from all, and the Committeeof Management awarded votes of thanksinscribed on vellum, together withpecuniary rewards, to each of them,while Mortimer's heroic conduct wasespecially distinguished by the award ofthe silver medal of the Institution.Monetary rewards were also made tothe men who went off in the othershore boat, and additional rewards weregranted to the crew of the FishguardLife-boat, whose splendid work wasperformed in very severe weather.

It is very gratifying to be able torecord that the St. David's Life-boatmenshowed their appreciation of Mortimer'sgallantry by electing him, in spite of hisyouth, their Coxswain Superintendent,in place of poor Stephens, who had losthis life in the performance of a nobleservice nobly rendered.

The cost of the Fishguard Life-boatwas presented to the Institution by" Carthusians," past and present, and

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after the service the Coxswain, J.Howells, received the following tele-gram :—" Well played, sailors ! Boyscongratulate you.—Girdleston, Charter-house, Godalming."

Mr. WALTER J. VAUGHAN, the Fish-guard Honorary Secretary, also receivedthe following letter from the Rev. Dr.G. H. Rendall, headmaster of Charter-house :—" Please convey to the Life-boatmen our heartfelt appreciation ofthe gallantry and seamanship shown inthe thrilling experience which they havejust passed through. The hour of trialhas come early in the boat's career, andwe rejoice that the men who are asso-ciated with the name we love haveexerted themselves so heroically and sosuccessfully to cover it with new honour.I trust that there are no fatalities orserious injuries to the crew of the' Charterhouse.' The boys will be in-terested in all they can learn of thedoings and welfare of the crew."

Expense of service: St. David's,751. 8«. 8d. Fishguard, 27Z. 15*.

Oct. 13.—WEXFORD, Co. WEXFOBD.James Stevens No. 15 Life-boat.—Duringa strong N.E. gale with a rough sea,

. signals of distress were seen at 6.30 A.M.from the smack Vivid of Wexford,which had stranded the previous dayabout three-quarters of a mile W.N.W.of Rosslare Point. A messenger wasdespatched on a bicycle to summon theere wand the Life-boat proceeded to herassistance. When nearing the vesselthe Life-boat took the ground and wasobliged to wait until the tide made ; shethen went alongside and took off thecrew of four men, who were in an ex-hausted state, having had neither foodnor firing all night. The men werelauded, supplied with dry clothing andfood, and later in the day put onboard a dredger which took them toWexford.—Expense of service, 10Z. 17s.

Oct. 13.—RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charlesand Susanna Stephens Life-boat.—TheLife-boat was sent to the assistance ofa small fishing vessel of Ramsgatenamed the Oeeana, at 1.20 P.M. Thevessel was seen by the watchman tryingto make the Harbour when her sailssplit and she became unmanageable, withthe result that she began to driftashore. Orders were given for the

Harbour tug Aid to proceed to herassistance, but as the tug could not,owing to the heavy sea and shoalwater, get near enough to pass a ropeon board, the Life-boat was also sent,and she succeeded iu establishing com-munication. The Oeeana had her anchordown, but it was not holding, and hadthe vessel once struck the ground shewould no doubt have been wrecked, andthe crew of two men. would probablyhave been drowned. The weather wasvery bad, with, a strong E.N.E. galeblowing and a very heavy sea. TheLife-boat let go her anchor, and bymeans of a rope, managed to holdthe Oeeana and prevent her driftingfurther iu shore among the breakers.She held the vessel until the tide hadmade sufficiently for the tug to getnear to them, and then a hawser, withgreat difficulty, was passed to the tug.When the anchors had been weighedthe tug started to tow, and the Life-boat and vessel were taken out ofdanger and eventually into RamsgateHarbour.—Paid by Board of Trade.

Oct. 13.—CLACTON-ON-SEA, ESSEX.—•Albert Edward Life-boat.—In responseto a telephone message from the Gun-fleet Light-house, stating that a Frenchlugger was driving up the " Swin." withdistress signals flying, the Life-boat waslaunched at 4.30 P.M. On reaching thevessel, which proved to be the luggerPrince de Joinville, of Boulogne, withtwenty-one hands on board, the Masteremployed the Life-boatmen to try andsave his vessel, as he had completelylost his bearings. The Life-boatmentook charge, and having set more sail,eventually succeeded in getting thelugger in safety to Sheerness. At noonthe next day the boat started forClacton, and after very arduoi^p efforts,reached home at 7.45 P.M.—Propertysalvage case.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 13th Oct., 1910.Voted 435/. 15s. 8d. to pay the

expenses of the following Life-boatlaunches, assemblies of crews, etc., withthe view of assisting persons on vesselsin distress :—Buckie, Cadgwith, CaisterNos. 1 and 2, Clacton, Dunbar, Formby,Fraserburgh, Gorleston No. 1, Hayling

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Island, Hilbre Island, Lizard, NewBrighton (steam), Newhaven, PallingNo. 2, Point of Ayr, Porthleven, South

^end-on-Sea, Southsea and Yarmouth.Granted annual pensions and certifi

cates of service to the following Coxswains^iuperintendents on their resignations:—JOHN AINDON, Formby; GEORGEHODGSON, Withernsea ; HIRAM MAYNARD, Shoreham ; SAMUEL ASHTONPolkerris; and ROBERT WOODCOCKAppledore.

Also annual pensions to WILLIAMROBINS, Assistant Coxswain at Polkerrisand to GEORGE WISEMAN, AssistantCoxswain at Hasborough.

Also a commuted pension to A. CAR-ROLL, Bowman of Blackrock Life-boat.

Granted 10?. 1». to pay the funeralexpenses of SAMUEL MARTIN, for manyyears Coxswain Superintendent of thePakefield Life-boat.

Oct. 14.—HYTHE, KENT.—Meyer deRothschild Life-boat.—At 5.57 A.M., theCoastguard reported that a vessel waslying off Dymchurch making signals ofdistress. The Life-boat was successfullylaunched in a very heavy sea and pro-ceeded to the vessel, which proved to bethe fishing smack Providence, of Folke-stone, with three men on board. Thevessel was on a lee-shore, her sails hadbeen blown away in the storm, and heranchors were dragging.

The three men, in an exhausted con-dition, were rescued by the Life-boat.She then returned to Hythe, arriving at8.45 A.M. A strong N.E. gale wasblowing during this rescue and theLife-boat was very smartly handled.—Expense of service, 18 . 6«.

Oct. 14-16.—ALDEBURGH, SUFFOLKand HARWICH, ESSEX.—City of Win-chester and City of Glasgow Life-boats.—The Coastguard reported at 5.45 A.M.that a steamer was ashore at ShingleStreet and the crew of the AldeburghNo. 1 Life-boat were at once assembled.A whole E. by N. gale was blowingwhich caused a very heavy sea, and itwas with great difficulty that the Life-boat was launched. As soon as theboat was clear of the shoal water shesailed quickly to the vessel, which provedto be the s.s. Hurricane, of Liverpool.

They found she was lying in verybroken water and as the Life-boat pro-ceeded alongside she frequently touchedthe ground.

The crew of eight hands were success-fully rescued, the Harwich Steam Life-boat standing by, in case her servicesmight be required, a message havingbeen sent to Harwich as well as toAldeburgh.

The rescued men were landed nearthe wreck at Shingle Street and, ithaving been reported by telephone thatthe sea was too rough for the AldeburghLife-boat to attempt to beach at Alde-burgh, she remained at Shingle Street.

Some hours later the Life-boatmenand local men were engaged to try andsave the steamer. Anchors were laidout and many tons of cargo were jetti-soned, and eventually they succeeded.As the sea continued to be very heavy atAldeburgh it was not possible for theLife-boat to get back- to her stationuntil the 16th October.—Expenses offirst service 51Z. 8s. 6d. Second service,Property salvage case.

Oct. 14.— NEWLYN, CORNWALL.—Elizabeth and Blanche Life-boat.—In theearly morning the wind which had beenblowing from E.N.E. suddenly changedto S.S.E. and increased to a strong gale.As there were many vessels in the Bayit was decided to launch the Life-boat.She was launched at 8.40 A.M. and shewas scarcely afloat before several vesselswere seen running for Newlyn. Bythis time heavy seas were breaking onand around the pier. The Coxswainspoke several of the sailing craft andwarned them how best to make thetiarbour. He then proceeded to theBeet lying at anchor, which reported" all well," with the exception of theschooner Lizzie, of Weymouth, whichwas lying in shoal water and labouringleavily. On. the arrival of the Life->oat the Master shipped his anchors,

and accompanied by the Life-boat made'or Newlyn, which was reached at 11.15.

Oct. 14. —. PWLLHELI, CARNARVON-IHIKK. — Margaret Plaits Life-boat. —On the night of the 13th October the"Wccieth Life-boat was launched to the

assistance of two vessels on Portmadoc>ar, but in the severe weather pre-ailing, was unable to reach them.

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Next morning it was reported toPwllheli that the Criccieth Life-boathad not returned, and th« MargaretPlaits was launched. After a verytrying beat of twelve miles she reachedthe fishing-boat Venus, and found fourmen on board, two being the crew of thesmack Helena, which had sunk earlierin the morning. The men on boardwere rescued, and Life-boatmen wereput on the Venus and succeeded insaving her. A whole gale was blowingat the time of this service, and a veryheavy sea running. The Criccieth Life-boat, although unable to get to thevessels, got ashore in safety.—Expenseo£ service, 14Z. 3s. 6d.

Oct. 14. — GORLESTON, SUFFOLK.—•Leicester Life-boat.—During a strongE.S.E. gale a steam drifter was ob-served towing another steam drifter—apparently in a sinking condition—towards the harbour. A strong E.S.E.gale was blowing with a heavy sea, andwhen the vessels were crossing the barthe tow-rope parted, and the sinkingdrifter stranded near the North Pier.The No. 2 Life-boat was immediatelylaunched, and proceeded to her assist-ance. Shortly afterwards the drifterwhich had been towing came to herand again commenced to tow her;assisted by the Life-boat the vessel wasfloated and taken into safety. Thevessel was the steam drifter Arcadia,of Aberdeen, and carried a crew of tenhands.—Expense of service, 231. 9s. 6d.

Oct. 18.—POINT OF AYR, FLINTSHIRE.—H. O. Powell Life-boat.—Shortly after4 P.M. it was reported that a small tugwas on the West Hoyle Bank, and asthe W. wind was increasing, it wasdecided to send the Life-boat out.They found the tug Manuense in wantof assistance; she was bumping heavilyon the sands, and the Master had losthis bearings. Life-boatmen were puton board; they succeeded in gettingthe vessel clear, and took her and hercrew of five men into safety.—Expenseof service, 30/. 7s. 6d.

Oct. 19. — WHITBY, YORKSHIRE. —John Fielden Life-boat.—In the earlymorning several of the fishing coblesput to sea for the purpose of fishing.The wind suddenly changed, and theywere obliged to run for shelter. All

the cobles gob in safely with theexception of one small one, named theHose of Sharon, which could not beseen. At about noon the coble wasseen off the harbour; by this time thesea had become very rough, and thewind had increased to a gale. Therisk to the men in the coble was toogreat for them to cross the bar; theLife-boat was therefore launched, andescorted them into safety. This galewas exceptionally sudden. The life-saving apparatus also turned out incase the coble met with a disaster.—•Expense of service, 10Z. 17s.

Oct. 21.—CAISTER, NORFOLK.—CoventGarden Life-boat.—The No. 1 Life-boatrescued the crew of ten hands of thebarque Ceres, of Kragero, which hadstranded on the Scroby Sands in avery heavy sea. The vessel was seenstanding into danger, and the Life-boat was, with some difficulty, launched.When attempting to go alongside underthe vessel's lee, the seas drove the Life-boat away. The men on board theCeres then tried to float a life-buoy,with a line attached, to the Life-boat,but without success. In the meanwhilethe sea was breaking right over thevessel, and at times over the Life-boatas well. Seeing the difficulty experiencedby the Life-boat, one of the Norwegiansailors, named Olsen, pluckily plungedfrom the deck of the vessel into thesea, with a line, and swam to the Lite-boat ; a rope was then bent on andhauled to the Life-boat, and by thismeans the boat got near enoughto the barque to rescue all on board.The Covent Garden then returned toCaister, where the men, who weresuffering from the effects of exposure,were conveyed in carts to the Sailors'Home. The vessel became a totalwreck. This was a very good service,and the Committee of Managementgranted the crew of the Life-boat anadditional reward, and also rewardedOlsen for the courage he displayed.—Expense of service, 45Z. 2s. (Jd.

Oct. 24. — GORLESTON, SUFFOLK. —Leicester Life-boat.—At 1.55 P.M. itwas reported that a vessel bound for theHarbour in tow had parted from her tow-rope and was drifting on to the NorthBank. The No. 2 Life-boat was

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promptly launched, and in tow of a tugproceeded to the vessel, which proved tobe the iron coal hulk Era, of Yarmouth,inward bound from Boston. Whennear the Era the Life-boat slipped thetug and ran under the lee of the vessel,made fast and took off the crew of sixhands. In the meantime the vessel haddrifted close to the head of the Pier andit was not possible for the Coxswain toreturn to the tug, he therefore ran forthe beach and landed the shipwreckedmen. The Life-boat was hauled up onthe beach and when the weather moder-ated was taken back to her house.—Expense of service, 391. 13s. 6d.

Oct. 27.—FILEY, YORKSHIRE.—Hollon-the-tMrd Life-boat.—Twenty-seven ofthe fishing-cobles belonging to Kley putto sea very early in the morning, in aneast by south wind. At about 7 A.M.the wind commenced to freshen andbring the sea up. Three of the boatscame in soon afterwards, and reportedthat there was too much sea for thesafety of the other cobles. The Life-boat's crew were mustered and the boatlaunched. By this tune the wind hadincreased to a strong gale and theyfound the sea off the Brigg exceedinglyrough. The Life-boat, therefore, stoodby until the whole of the twenty-fourcobles had got into safety.—Expense ofservice, 16Z. 17s. 6d.

Oct. 27.—FLAMBOBOUGH, YORKSHIRE.—Forester Life-boat.—During a strongE.S.E. wind, with a very heavy sea,the No. 1 Life-boat was launched at10.30 A.M. to the assistance of fourfishing-cobles. The boats were gettingtheir lines off Flamborough Head andthe weather was very bad. The Life-boat stood by them and brought themin to the North Landing at about1.30 P.M.—Expense of service, 14Z. 17«.

Oct. 27.—NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUMBER-LAKD.—Ada Lewis Life-boat. The south-easterly breeze increased shortly before10 A.M. and caused the sea to rise tosuch an extent that it became dangerousfor the fishing-cobles when returningfrom the fishing ground. The Life-boatwas launched and stood by seven cobleswhile they came ashore, which was for-tunately accomplished without disaster.—Expense of service, 11. 4g.

Oct. 27.—SCARBOROUH, YORKSHIRE,

—Queensbury Life-boat.—Three cobleswhilst running for Scarborough wereovertaken by a south-easterly gale,which caused a rough sea. At thePier head it was breaking very heavily,

the Life boat was, therefore, launchedand stood by the crafts as they enteredthe Harbour. — Expense of service,

Z. 4s.Oct. 27-28.—HARWICH, ESSEX.—City

of Glasgow Life-boat.—In answer tosignals from the Cork Light-vessel, theLife-boat was sent to sea at 11.27 P.M.It was blowing a moderate gale from8.E., and the sea was rough. The Cox-swain spoke the lightship and learnedthat a vessel was showing signals of dis-tress to the south-eastward of them.The Life-boat proceeded in that directionand found the steamer Saltzar vonPlaten, of Helsingborg, in a disabledcondition, a mooring chain having fouledher propeller. The captain asked forassistance, and two Life-boatmen wereput on board. The Life-boat then re-turned to Harwich for a tug and againproceeded to the vessel with her. Theyboth stood by the vessel until daylight.In the morning the propeller was workeduntil the chain slipped off, and thesteamer proceeded under her own steaminto harbour, accompanied by the Life-boat and tug. — Property salvagecase.

Oct.30.—DONNA NOOK,LINCOLNSHIRE.—Richard Life-boat.—At 12.15 A.M. atelephone message was received statingthat a vessel was showing signals ofdistress to the southward. The Life-boat crew were assembled and the boatlaunched as soon as possible. Whenin the vicinity of the vessel three heavyseas struck the Life-boat, throwingseveral of the crew from their seats andcausing the boat to miss the vessel.The boat was hauled up and re-launchedin a very rough sea. On reaching thevessel she found that the crew, ten innumber, had taken to the bridge forshelter, as the sea was making a cleanbreach over the vessel. They were skil-fully rescued and landed at 6.30 A.M.This was an excellent service, the crew ofthe ill-fated vessel having given up allhope of being saved. The vessel wasthe steam trawler Endeavour, of Hull,and was bound to the fishing grounds

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when wrecked. — Expense of service,45Z. 7».

Oct. 30.—CAISTER, NORFOLK.—OoventGarden Life-boat.—The steamer Claudia,of Stockton, carrying a crew of twenty-five hands and five passengers, andbound from London to Middlesboro'with a general cargo, stranded on theBarber Sands. The crew of the No. 1Life-boat were promptly assembled andthe boat launched through a heavy sea.On reaching the vessel the crew were atonce engaged to try and save the vessel.After some hours' work they were for-tunately successful, as a N.N.E. galewas blowing. During this service theLife-boat was damaged, and it was after-wards necessary to take her to Yarmouthfor repair.—Property salvage case.

Oct. 31.—CLOVELLY, DEVON.—ElinorBoget Life-boat.—At 8.30 P.M., duringa strong W.S.W. gale, a telephonemessage from Hartland Point reportedthat a vessel about three miles fromClovelly was burning signals for assist-ance. The Life-boat was very quickly

I launched in a rough sea and proceededto the vessel, which proved to be theketch Little Jane, of Plymouth. Thecrew of three men. were taken from theketch, which was then waterlogged andsinking, and had had all her sails blownaway. The crew when saved were inan exhausted condition, and the arrivalof the Life-boat was most opportune, asthe vessel foundered immediately afterthe crew had been taken off.—Expenseof service, 33/. 19s.

Oct. 31. HOLYHEAD, ANGLESEY.—Duke of Northumberland Life-boat.—During a strong W.S.W. gale, shortlyafter 8 P.M., flares were seen from a smallschooner lying in the outer roads andthe steam Life-boat proceeded to heraid.

The anchors of the vessel, which wasthe Elizabeth Hyam of Chester, weredragging, and as the wind was increas-ing and the sea becoming heavier thecrew of three hands were taken off andlanded about 9 P.M. The anchors sub-sequently held, but the vessel was in avery dangerous position.—Expense ofservice, I I I . 17s. 6rf.

About five hours later further signalswere seen from another vessel and thesteam Life-boat again put to sea. They

found the schooner Rockingham ofDublin, in similar danger to the otherschooner, with her anchors dragging.The three men on board were thereforetaken off and brought into safety. Theweather at the time was very bad witha very rough sea.—Expense of service,I I I . 17«. 6d.

Nov. 1.—PENMON, ANGLESEY.—Chris-topher Broion Life-boat.—During theevening of the 31st October the ketchJames of Carnarvon, was seen close toPenmon Lighthouse and was consideredto be in danger. The crew of the Life-boat were therefore mustered and thevessel kept under observation. A littlebefore midnight the wind changed toN.W. and the vessel made a signal ofdistress, but before the Life-boat couldbe launched the ketch had slipped heranchors and got into the straits withher mizen and head sails set. A fewminutes later her mizen blew away andshe became unmanageable. Furthersignals were made and the Life-boat waslaunched. When she reached the ketchshe was in shallow water and shortlyafterwards took the ground. Themaster was undecided whether to leavehis vessel or not, but as there was noimmediate danger unless the wind gotmore northerly, the Life-boat stood byuntil the vessel floated on the flood tide.At this time the weather moderatedsomewhat, and the Life-boat havingseen the ketch get into a place of safetyreturned to her station.—Expense ofservice, 351. 6s.

Nov. L—MARGATE and BAMSGATE,KENT.—Civil Service No. 1 and Charlesand Susanna Stephens Life-boats.—Atabout 2 A.M. it was reported at Margateand at Ramsgate that signals of distresswere .being made by a vessel off theNorth Foreland and both Life-boatsproceeded to her assistance. She provedto be the spritsail barge Pride of theColne, of Colchester, bound from New-haven to London, but her rudder andsteering gear had been damaged. Atthe request of the master both Life-boats stood by the barge, as a strongW.S.W. gale was blowing with a veryheavy sea. At daylight the gale hadabated somewhat, and as the barge didnot require further assistance, both boatsreturned to their stations.—Expense of

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service, Margate, 311. 3s. 6d; Rams-gate, paid by Board of Trade.

Nov. 1. — EASTBOURNE, SUSSEX.—James Stevens No. 6 Life-boat.—A verystrong westerly gale suddenly sprang up,and shortly after 4 A.M. the Coastguardat Pevensey Bay telephoned that avessel off the Bay was making signalsof distress and wanted assistance. TheLife-boat crew were quickly called andthe No. 2 Life-boat launched. Afterforty-five minutes' strenuous and hardpulling, the boat reached the vessel,which turned out to be the fishing-boatBonnie Kate, of Eastbourne. She wasriding to her anchors, nearly all hercanvas having been blown away by thefury of the gale. The crew of threehands were below in an exhausted con-dition. Stimulants were at once giventhem from the Life-boat's supply andan offer was made to take them intothe Life-boat, but as the storm showedsome signs of abating it was decidedthat the Life-boat should stand by thefishing-boat. For three hours she didso and then the vessel made; her way toEastbourne accompanied by the Life-boat.—Expense of service, 31Z. 19s.

Nov. 2. — SELSEY, SUSSEX. — LucyNewbon Life-boat.—At 1.15 P.M. a four-masted barque was seen to run agroundon the Puller Bank. The Life-boat waspromptly launched, and on reaching thevessel found that she was the Lydgate,of Liverpool, bound from South Americato Hamburg with a cargo of saltpetre.The Life-boat was requested to standby, as the barque was leaking. It wassome little time before they could getthe pumps to work, as they were dis-abled. The Life-boat experienced greatdifficulty in lying alongside, as it wasblowing very hard from the W.N.W.with a heavy sea, and the Life-boat wasdamaged. During the evening twotugs arrived from Southampton, butthe Life-boat remained with the vesseluntil 11.30 P.M., when she floated.—Expense of service, 5il. 8s. Qd.

Nov. 2-3. — ABANMORE, DONEGAL.—La Totitam Life-boat. — During theafternoon of Wednesday, the 2ndNovember, the Honorary Secretaryreceived a report stating that on theprevious Sunday, 30th October, threemen had gone to Roaninish Island to

bring home their fishing gear andlobster pots, taking only two loaves ofbread with them. A sudden stormfrom N.W. came on on the Sundaynight and increased in violence untilthe Wednesday, and they were unableto get home. Roaninish being an un-inhabited island, it was decided to sendthe Life-boat with provisions and torescue the men.

The Life-boat was launched at 2 P.M.and reached the island two hours later,but was unable, owing to the violenceof the gale and the sea, to rescue themen. The Life-boat put into Portnoofor the night and again put to sea at6 A.M. next morning, when they suc-ceeded in getting the men on board inan exhausted condition. Having beengiven restoratives and food they wereconveyed to Burton Port.—-Expense ofservice, 301. —s. Qd.

Nov. 4. — GORLESTON, SUFFOLK. —Mark Lane Life-boat.—At 3.10 A.M.the Coastguard reported that theSt. Nicholas Light - vessel was firingguns, and flares were to be seen froma vessel on the outer bank, north beach.The No. 1 Life-boat was launched, andin tow of a tug proceeded to the vessel.She proved to be the steam drifterViolet May, of Yarmouth, carrying tenhands, homeward bound with fish. Themaster at once engaged the Life-boat-men and tug to save his vessel, andthis was accomplished on the flood tide.There was a strong N.N.TS. wind at thetime with a heavy sea on the sands.

Nov. 6. —- DOVER, KENT. — MaryHamer Hoyle Life - boat. — The five-masted steel sailing ship Preussen, ofHamburg, said to be the largest vesselof her kind in the world, went ashorein Crab Bay, near Dover, in a violentgale, after being in collision with a mailsteamer off Newhaven earlier in theday. News of the disaster reached theHonorary Secretary at 4.40 P.M. Heat once sent for the Coxswain, whofired the signal for a crew. Meanwhilethe Life-boat was prepared and every-thing was in readiness when the crewarrived a few minutes later. The boat,in the face of a S.S.W. gale and veryheavy sea, was successfully launched atfirst attempt, and under oars and sailwent to the help of the distressed vessel,

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but the crew refused to leave her andthe Coxswain came back in tow of a tug.At 11 P.M. distress signals were madeon the Preussen, and the Life-boat pro-ceeded to sea. She again encounteredvery violent weather, and for some hoursthe Life-boatmen had to stand off fromthe ship. Eventually the Life-boat gotnear enough to communicate with thecaptain of the Preussen and offered toattempt to take off the crew, but theoffer was declined and the Life-boatreturned to Dover between 4 and 5o'clock in the morning.

By 9 o'clock the Life-boatmen wereagain on their way to the scene of thewreck, where by this time there were12 tugs, English, Belgian, Dutch andGerman in attendance. For over anhour before high tide the seas brokeheavily over the stranded ship. Thecrew could be seen . standing huddledtogether on the enclosed deck abovethe midships deckhouse. There ap-peared to be between 40 and 50 ofthem, and the majority of the men werewearing cork jackets. It had beenarranged that attempt should be madeto tow the ship afloat at high tide inthe afternoon, and the 12 tugs weremanoeuvring to get into position for anhour before that time. None of themhowever could get near enough to theship to get a hawser aboard. Therewas an exceedingly heavy sea running.Shortly after 2 o'clock the tugs aban-doned their efforts.

As the Life-boat could do no goodand-the rocket apparatus had establishedcommunication from the top of the cliffs,the Life-boatmen returned, after threetrips in one of the worst gales of theyear. The crew remained on boarduntil the weather moderated, but allattempts to get the vessel off provedfruitless, and she became a total wreck.—Expense of services, 79Z. 12s. Qd.

Nov. 6. — NEWHAVEN, SUSSEX. —Reserve Life-boat.—At 5.20 P.M. duringa whole S.S.W. gale, it was reportedthat a vessel was ashore at the end ofthe breakwater. The Life-boat pro-ceeded to her and found that she wasthe brigantine Mary Johns, of Fowey,bound from Shields to 3?almouth. Atthe request of the master, a pilot wasput on board, and the Life-boat then

laid out a kedge anchor, -with -warpattached, to keep the vessel off thebreakwater. She then proceeded intoharbour to get the assistance of a tug,and stood by until the vessel was towedclear and taken into harbour.

Next day the honorary secretaryreceived the following letter from themaster of the Mary Johns :—

Nov. 7th, 1910.DEAR SIB,—I beg to tender to you

my best thanks for the services andattention rendered to me and my vessel,whilst stranded last night, by the Cox-swains and crew of the NewhavenLife-boat. They carried out their dutieswell, without making trouble over them,and were perfectly willing to do every-thing in their power to render me anyassistance that I required, for which Iam very grateful.—Yours respectfully,

(Signed) W. A. JOLLY, Master.—Expense of service, 24£. —«. 3d.

Nov. 7.—THURSO, CAITHNESS-SHIRE.—Sarah Austin Life-boat.—During thenight the easterly gale increased, untilit blew with hurricane force, and theschooner Barbara, oi Wick, which waslying in Scrabster Roads, dragged heranchors. At 1.15 A.M. signals of dis-tress were made, and the Life-boat wasquickly launched.

The four men on board were rescued,and the sea being too heavy to haul theLife-boat up, she was moored in. theharbour until the weather moderated.—Expense of service, 22Z. 16s.

Nov. 9.—NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUMBER-LAND.—Ada Lewis Life-boat.—As thesea was very high when some of thefishing cobles of Newbiggin were comingin, the Life-boat, at the urgent requestof some of the relatives of the men, waslaunched, and stood by them, as theboats had to land on the open beach.The Assistant Coxswain took charge ofthe Life-boat, the Coxswain being at seafishing.—Expense of service, Gl. 19s. 6d.

Nov. 9.—ROBIN HOOD'S BAY, YORK-SHIRE.—Mary Ann Lockieood Life-boat.—A telephone message from Whitbystated that the sea off that place wastoo rough for the coble Robert and Maryto attempt to enter the Harbour, andthat she was proceeding towards RobinHood's Bay. The coble was seen atabout 3.45 P.M., and as it was considered

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dangerous for the men. to land, the Life-boat was launched and stood by theboat until in safety.—Expense of service,191 12*. 6d. |

COMMITTEE MEETING, 10th Nov., 1910.Voted 912Z. 16s. 9cZ. to pay the'

expenses of the following Life-boat jlaunches, assemblies of crews, etc., with jthe view of assisting persons on vesselsin distress:—-Barry Dock, Bembridge,Blakeney, Carrickfergus, Criccieth,Folkestone, Formby, Gorleston No. 1,Harwich (steam), HayJing Island, Holy-head (steam), Hornsea, Littlehampton,Looe, New Brighton (steam), NorthDeal, Palling No. 2, Penzance, Peter-head, Plymouth, Port Sfc. Mary, Jthos-,colyn, Robin Hood's Bay, Scarborough, ;Selsey, Sennen Cove, Sheringham, jSouthsea, Wicklow, Worthing and !Yarmouth. j

The Committee passed a vote of deep jsympathy with the two widows and theone dependent relative of the Life-boat- jmen who unfortunately perished in theaccident to the St. David's Life-boat on13th October, and voted them the sumof 225Z. as a contribution to the fund 'raised locally. j

Awarded the thanks of the Institu- ition, inscribed on vellum, and the silvermedal, together with a reward of 51., to jSYDNEY MORTIMER, as well as votes ofthanks and 5Z. each to SAMUEL HUSKand SAMUEL GUPPY for very gallantlyputting off in a boat and rescuing thesurvivors from the wreck.

Also awarded the silver medal and51. to JAMES COWIE for plunging intothe sea at Gorleston, and at great riskrescuing' one of the crew of the" steamdrifter Mistletoe, of Banff, on the 15th jOctober.

Voted additional monetary rewardsto the crews of the Fishguard andCriccieth Life-boats for very arduousservices in severe weather on the 13thand 14th October.

Voted 21. 10s. to men injured in theLife-boat service at Barry Dock.

Voted a special gratuity of 15/. to ;J. PEDRICK, head horseman, and extra jsignalman at Appledore for thirty-two iyears.

Granted a retiring pension to HUGHHDGHES, signalman at Cemlyn.

Voted 101. to the widow of JOHNBROWN, signalman at Newbiggin-by-the-sea.

Also 251. to J. DOWNER, for manyyears labourer at the storeyard, retiringon account of ill-health.

Nov. 12.—RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charlesa nd Susanna Stephens Life-boat.—Shortlybefore 1 A.M. the Coastguard reportedthat they had received a message fromthe North Goodwin Lightship, statingthat a ship was ashore on the sands,and, as there was a very heavy sea, tosend assistance as soon as possible,otherwise lives might be lost. TheLife-boat, in tow of the tug, was sentwith all despatch. At 2.15 she foundthe vessel, bumping heavily, and withgreat difficulty got alongside and rescuedthe crew of four men. The vessel, whichwas the ketch Maria Cheeseman, ofMontrose, bound to Guernsey, withpotatoes, was then, nearly full of water.The Life-boat, with the vessel's crew,stood by in case there should be anychance of saving the vessel, but at 5 A.M.the ketch turned bottom up and sank.The Life-boat then proceeded to theLight-vessel in order that the wreckedmen might be warmed and have theirclothing dried; later in the morningthey were conveyed ashore and takento the Sailors' Home.—Expenses paidby the Board of Trade.

Nov. 13. — PETERHEAD, ABERDEEN-SHIRE.—George Pickard Life-boat.—Atabout 1.15 P.M. it was reported by tele-phone that a vessel off Buchanness wasmaking signals of distress. A gale hadbeeu blowing all the previous night, buthad moderated, leaving a very heavysea. The Life-boat, in tow of a tug,proceeded to the vessel's assistance, andfound she was the steamer Devanlia, ofAberdeen. The Captain stated thathis engines had broken down and hewas afraid of his vessel drifting ashore.The. Life-boat stood by the steamerwhile repairs were being made, andeventually the vessel was able to proceedunder her own steam to Aberdeen.—Expense of service, 20Z. 16s. IQd.

Nov. 13.—BBIXHAM, S. DEVON.—Betsy Newton Life-boat.—Owing to asoutherly gale two schooners nearBrixham breakwater were riding very

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heavily. Shortly before 5 P.M. it wasreported that one of them—the Margaret,of Paimpol — had broken adrift andwould collide with the vessel riding nearher. Fearing danger to life the Cox-swain launched the Life-boat. Ongetting alongside the Margaret hefound the vessels were only six feet apartand in a very perilous position. Theanchor was then holding. The masterof the schooner asked the Life-boat tostand by him, as he was compelled torely on very inferior tackle. Afterlaying by for half-an-hour the windsuddenly changed and then dropped.As the services of Life-boat wererequired no longer, the Coxswainreturned ashore, having arranged withthe master of the vessel that he shouldsignal for assistance if the wind roseagain and he wanted help.—Expense ofservice, 19Z. 2s. 6d.

Nov. 15.—ABERYSTWITH, CARDIGAN-SHIRE.—John and Naomi Beattie Life-boat.—At 10.30 A.M., during a heavyand sudden squall from the north, twosmall open fishing-boats were seen to bein difficulties off Castle Point. In theheavy wind and choppy sea they wereunable to make any headway and wereobliged to anchor to prevent beingdriven on to the rocks, had theyattempted to land they would haveundoubtedly been swamped. TheLife-boat was launched without delayand succeeded in saving the two menand bringing the boats into safety.—Expense of service, 15Z. 18s.

Nov. 15. — FILEY, YORKSHIRE. —Hollon-ihe-ihird Life-boat.—At 4.30 inthe morning many of the fishing-coblesbelonging to Filey put to sea ; at 8 A.M.the wind veered to the north and beganto blow very hard. This caused the seato rise very quickly. The Coxswain ofthe Life-boat, who was in one of theboats, at once made for home and tookthe Life-boat out and stood by the otherboats, twenty-four in number, until allhad got into safety.—Expense of service,16Z. 17s. 6A

Nov. 15.—WEXPORD, Co. WEXFORD.—James Stevens No. 15 Life-boat.—At8 A.M. the motor fishing-boat AgnesGreen, of Wexford, was seen on theDogger Bank with signals flying. Astrong N.N.E. gale prevailed with a

heavy sea. The Life-boat was at onceprepared but as it was impossible forher to get near the vessel until the tidehad ebbed, she was not launched until10 A.M. She then proceeded to the Bankas near as possible to the boat, and tookoff two of the crew, who were on boardand landed them.—Expense of service,9Z. 19s. 6d.

Nov. 18.—ALDEBURGH, SDFFOLK.—Edmund G. Dresden Life-boat.—TheShipwash Light Vessel reported at8 A.M. that a vessel was aground on thenorth-west part of the sands, and theNo. 2 Life-boat was promptly sent toher assistance. On reaching the placeindicated they found the steamerSkakkeborg, of Copenhagen, hard andfast on the sands. She was bound forLondon from St. Petersburg with acargo of oats. The Life-boat stood bythe vessel until high water, when shefloated, and no further assistance beingrequired she returned to her station,arriving at 2.30 P.M. — Expense ofservice, 26Z. 4s. 9d.

Nov. 23-24. •—• BUCKHAVEN, FIFE-SHIRE.—Isabella Life-boat.—During theevening the schooner Star, of Vording-borg, was proceeding under sail to WestWemyss Dock. Mistaking the lights ofa coal-pit about two miles to the east-ward for the Dock entrance light shegot too near the rocks, the weatherbeing hazy at the time. Finding outhis position the Master tried to get hisship round but she would not stay,whereupon the anchors were let go, herposition being about half a ship's lengthfrom the rocks. Shortly after 7 P.M. atelegram reached the Coxswain of theLife-boat, reporting that a vessel wasashore and the Life-boat went out.On reaching the Star the Master statedthat the crew did not wish to leave theirship, but he asked the Life-boat to standby until low water, as there was a heavyswell. The Life-boat did as requestedand then returned to her station. Thevessel got clear the next day and madeWest Wemyss safely.

The Master sent a letter of thanks tothe Honorary Secretary for the assist-ance given, together with a donation tothe funds of the Institution.

Nov. 24.—NEWHAVEN, SUSSEX.—Re-serve Life-boat.—At 11.30 A.M., during

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a moderate S.E. gale and heavy sea, theCoastguard reported that a tug with adredger in tow off Beachy Head wassignalling for "immediate assistance."The Life-boat was launched and pro-ceeded to the vessel, which proved to bethe Dredger No. 2, of Zeebrugge.

The Master of the Tug informed theCoxswain that he had already trans-ferred the crew of the Dredger to hisvessel, as the dredger was in a sinkingcondition. He asked that a man shouldbe put on the tug to pilot them intoHarbour. Owing to the heavy sea theCoxswain did not think it prudent todo so, but offered to go first to showhim the way in. This offer was acceptedand Newhaven was reached in safety.—Property salvage case.

Nov. 25.—WINTERTON, NORFOLK.—Edward Birkbeck Life-boat.—The barqueVidette of Hamburg, carrying a crew offifteen hands, stranded about two milesto the south of the Life-boat station, ina strong S.E. breeze and nasty sea.

The crew of the No. 1 Life-boat wereassembled at 4 A.M. ; and the boat wastransported on her carriage to thevicinity of the wreck. The boat waslaunched and on reaching the barquethe crew were engaged to save thevessel. After several hours' work theysucceeded and the vessel was refloatedat 2.30 P.M. She then proceeded toYarmouth Roads. — Property salvagecase, paid by Institution, 12J.

Nov. 27.—NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUMBEB-LAND, — Ada Lewis Life-boat. — Thesteamer Eleanor, of Shields, whilstbound from Sheerness to Blyth inballast, ran aground at Church Point,owing to the lights and the land beingobscured by a thick fog. The Life-boatwas sent to her assistance and, at therequest of the captain, stood by thevessel until she was towed off at highwater. The steamer was then towed toBlyth, and the Life-boat, not beingrequired, returned and was rehoused.—Expense of service, 421. 1 Is. 3d.

Nov. 27.—FLAMBOBOUGH, YORKSHIRE.—Matthew Middlewood Life-boat.—At3.30 A.M., during a thick fog, the coast-guard reported that a vessel hadgrounded on the beach, about a mile tothe south of the headland. The No. 2Life-boat was launched and proceeded

to the vessel, which proved to be thefishing vessel Diligence, of Fraserburgh,with seven hands aboard. The Life-boatmen were engaged to save thevessel, and at high water successfullyfloated her. — Property salvage case,balance paid by Institution, 15Z.

Nov. 27.—RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charlesand Susanna Stephens Life-boat.—At4 A.M. the Coastguard reported that theEast Goodwin Lightvessel had sent awireless message stating a ship wason the Sands. The Life-boat, in tow ofa tug, was at once dispatched, and foundthe Norwegian Barque Thoralf bumpingheavily on the Sands. The Life-boatwent alongside and their services wereat once accepted to salve the vessel.A rope was conveyed from the tug tothe distressed vessel, and about twohours later they were successful ingetting the vessel clear. At the timeof the service the wind was blowing amoderate breeze from the south, butshortly after the vessel had got clear itchanged into the south-east and increasedto a strong gale. Had it not been forthe timely help, and that the vessel hadalready been floated, she would doubt-less have become a total wreck.—Property salvage case.

Nov. 27.—ALDEBURGH, SUFFOLK.—City of Winchester Life-boat.—A fewminutes after 11 in the morning, theCoastguard reported that a vessel wasashore near Thorpeness. The crew ofthe No. 1 Life-boat were promptly calledout and the boat launched. The Life-boat stood by the vessel until she wasfloated at 5.30 P.M. and then returnedhome. The vessel, which was the s.s.Fulgent, of Sunderland, was fortunatein getting off, as the weather becamevery bad, and the S.E. wind increasedto a strong gale. The steamer was onlytwo months old, and had a cargo of3,000 tons of coal on board.—Expenseof service, 67/. 13s. 6d.

Nov. 27.—CLOVELLY, DEVON.—ElinorEoget Life-boat.—During a thick fog,at 10.45 P.M., information was receivedat Clovelly that a vessel in the bay wasshowing signals of distress. A heavysea was running at the time and thecrew of the Life-boat were promptlyassembled. The boat was launched andon reaching the vessel she was found to

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be the Julia, of Bideford, lying atanchor. The captain informed the Cox-swain that he wished to leave his vesselas he was afraid that, owing to the con-ditions of the weather, if he remainedon board any longer, he might be unableto get ashore and he did not consider itsafe to remain on board. The Coxswainof the Life-boat therefore took thecaptainand his crew, consisting of two hands,into the Life-boat, and landed them atClovelly.—Expense of service, 33Z. 19«.

Nov. 27-28.—LYME REGIS, DORSET.•—Susan Ashley Life-boat.—At 2.30 P.M.during a strong south-easterly gale, theCoastguard reported by telephone thata large vessel had come to anchor inLyme Bay, in a dangerous position.The vessel was kept under observation,and about 9.40 P.M. it was seen that adistress signal had been hoisted. TheLife-boat was therefore launched and pro-ceeded to the vessel. There was a heavysea running and it was found on arrivalat the vessel that she was within half amile of land on a lee shore. Life-boat-men were sent on board and the captainrequested the Life-boat to stand by himthroughout the night as he was afraidhis anchors might drag. During thenight the wind fortunately dropped andin the morning the crew were engagedto weigh and clear the vessel's anchors,which they succeeded in doing duringthe afternoon. The vessel was thebarque Fur at Bismarck, of Brake, Ger-many, and was bound from Bremen toTrinidad with a general cargo.—Ex-pense of first service, 30Z. Is.; secondservice, Property salvage case.

Nov. 28.—CAISTER, NORFOLK.—Covent Garden Life-boat.—In. a stronggale and heavy sea, the s.s. Edie, ofGoole, ran ashore on the Cockle Sand.The No. 1 Life-boat was promptlylaunched and proceeded to her assist-ance, but before she could reach her,the steamer had knocked over the sandsand brought up to her anchors, with herrudder damaged. The captain at firstdeclined the assistance of the Life-boat-men, but later on engaged them, togetherwith tugs, to save his vessel. Owing tothe heavy sea running, the Life-boat wassomewhat damaged against the steamer.The vessel was eventually got clear andtaken in to safety.—Property salvage case.

Dec. 1.—.CLACTON-ON-SEA, ESSEX.—Albert Edward Life-boat.—At 1 A.M. theCoastguard reported that a telephonemessage had been received from theMaplin. Lighthouse, stating that signalsof distress were being made in thevicinity of the Mouse Light-vessel. Itwas blowing a moderate S.E. gale witha very rough sea. The Life-boat waspromptly launched and proceeded inthe direction indicated. The Coxswainsearched for some considerable timewithout result. He then decided towait until daylight in, case the vessel,which had been making the distresssignals, should still be on the Sands.Shortly 'after 6 o'clock, a vessel wasseen and the Life-boat proceeded to herwith all speed. On getting alongsideshe proved to be the Pearl, of Dundee,bound from Middlesbrough to London,with a cargo of salt. She was then fullof water, and her decks were beingconstantly swept by the waves. TheCaptain and four of the crew wererescued in a very exhausted condition,but, unfortunately, one man had beenwashed away and drowned before theLife-boat reached the vessel. This wasa very trying service, as the Life-boat-men were wet through and sufferedmuch from the cold during the night.—Expenses of service, 39Z. 16*. &d.

Dec. 1.—RAMSGATE, KENT.—Charlesand Susanna Stephens Life-boat.-—TheEast Goodwin Light-vessel reported at5 A.M. by wireless telegraphy, that avessel was ashore to the westward ofthem. Instructions were promptly givenfor the tug and Life-boat to proceed tosea. The weather at the time was verybad, a strong easterly gale blowing,with very heavy sea. The fishing-vesselDon, of Hamsgate, was found on theS.E. part of the Goodwin Sands. Shehad been bumping heavily, but just asthe Life-boat reached her she floatedon the rising tide. The Life-boat wentalongside and offered assistance, butalthough the vessel was making water,help was declined. The Life-boat thenstood by the vessel until she got intoRamsgate in safety.—Expenses paid byBoard of Trade.

Dec. 1-2.—DONNA NOOK, LINCOLN-SHIRE. — Richard Life-boat. — Shortlyafter midnight the Coastguard reported

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that a vessel was showing flares to thenorth of the Life-boat station, nearTetney Haven. The crew of the Life-boat were promptly assembled and the'boat launched. They found the steamtug Winchester, of Hull, ashore on thebeach, in a bad position. The Life-boatsucceeded in rescuing the crew of fivehands in a very exhausted condition,one of the sailors, a very old man,being quite helpless. This was a verygood service performed in. an easterlygale and heavy sea.—Expense of service,477. 7*.

Dec. 3.—WEXFORD, Co. WEXFOED.—James Stevens No. 15 Life-boat.—At8.15 A.M. a telephone message wasreceived stating that a vessel wasashore on the Blackwater Bank. Itwas then blowing a moderate gale, but ithad been blowing a whole gale for twelvehours previously, causing a very heavysea. The Life-boat, in tow of a tug,proceeded to the vessel's assistance, andwhen nearing the bank found that thevessel had beaten over it, and wasunder way. The Life-boat went along-side and found that the vessel's steeringgear was so much damaged that shewas not under control, and in additionshe was making water. The tug tookthe vessel in tow and took her toRosslare Harbour, the Life-boat accom-panying them; she then returned toher station. The vessel was the schoonerNelly, of Groningen; she was boundfrom Greenock to Plymouth with coal,and had seven men on board. Expenseof service, 151. 14». 6<i.

Dec. 4. — GORLESTOX, SUFEOLK. —Mark Lane Life-boat.—At 8.40 P.M.the Coastguard reported that flareswere being burnt by a vessel in asouth-easterly direction. The crew ofthe No. 1 Life-boat were called out,and the boat launched. In tow of atug she proceeded to the Gorton Sands.The vessel proved to be the schoonerAngela, of Harburg, bound to Yarmouthwith a cargo of oatcake. On arrival atthe vessel it was found that she wasdriving over • the broken water on thenorth part of the sand. Six Life-boat-rnen were put on board to render assist-ance, but the Captain finding that hisvessel was not making water, statedthat he then wanted a pilot and tug

only. The tug which had taken theLife-boat out took the schooner in tow,and, accompanied by the Life boat,they made for harbour, which wasreached at 10.20 P.M. Expense ofservice, 431. 19s. &d.

Dec. 4-5. — RAMSGATE, KKNT. —Charles and Susanna Stephens Life-boat.—The schooner Circe, of Antwerp,carrying a crew of seven hands,stranded on the Goodwin Sands in aheavy sea at about 8 P.M. She wasbound at the time from Antwerp ^fcoMexico with a cargo of cement. In-formation of the disaster was reportedby wireless telegraphy from one of theLight-vessels, and the Life-boat andtug were dispatched to her assistance.The Life-boat went alongside, placedseven men on board, and they were atonce engaged to save the vessel, overwhich the seas were then making aclean breach. The vessel's anchorswere down and she was bumpingheavily. As the tide made, anchorswere got up and she began to knockacross the Sands. Sail was then seton board. The tug at very great riskcame over the Sands to get into com-munication with the schooner, and thehawser having been placed on board,the tug and Life-boatmen had the satis-faction of getting the schooner and hercrew into safety. — Property salvagecase.

Dec. 5. — HOLYHEAD, ANGLESEY. —Duke of Northumberland Life-boat.—Theschooner Jane and Ann, of Carnarvon,whilst bound from Point of Ayr toFishguard, with a cargo of coal, wascaught in a strong south-west gale.She ran for Holyhead, but owing tothe severity of the weather, was unableto get in; she therefore anchoredbetween the end of the breakwaterand Carmel Point. At 11.20 A.M. theanchors began to drag and a distresssignal was hoisted. The steam Life-boat promptly went to her assistanceand landed the three men then onboard.—Expense of service, Ql. Is. 3d.

Dec. 4-8 and 9-11. — CLACTON-ON-SBA, ESSEX.—Albert Edward Life-boat.At 9 A.M. on the 4th December theCoastguard reported that a vesselappeared to be ashore on the EastBarrow Sand, and the Life-boat was

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launched. The vessel was the s.s.Antigone, of London, bound fromSmyrna to London, with a crew oftwenty-four hands. The Life-boatmenwere engaged to save the vessel. About400 tons of cargo were jettisoned, andfour days after she had stranded theysucceeded, with the assistance of tugs,in getting the steamer off the sands.She was then towed into deep water,and the Life-boat returned to herstation, arriving at 6 P.M. Next morningit was reported that the same vesselagain appeared to be aground. TheLife-boat was launched, and on reachingthe vessel found that the surmise wascorrect, and that the vessel was theAntigone. The Captain explained thatthe second accident had occurred owingto the steering gear of the vessel beingout of order. The Life-boatmen wereagain employed, and at about 6 P.M. onthe llth December the vessel was againfloated and towed into safety. TheLife-boat then returned to her station,arriving at 9.30 P.M., after two verylong and arduous services.—Propertysalvage case.

Dec. 6. — NEWBURGH, ABERDEEN-SHIRE.—James Stevens No. 19 Life-boat.—Information having reached New-burgh by telephone that a vessel hadstranded about three miles south of theLife-boat station, the Life-boat wastransported on her carriage to the sceneof the casualty. They found that theLife-saving apparatus had had commu-nication with the vessel, but the gearhaving fouled, the rope broke. TheLife-boat was at once launched andsaved the eight men on board. Thevessel was the steam trawler Taymouth,of Aberdeen. At the time of the rescuethe weather was very thick, with aheavy sea running, and the work of theLife-boatmen was somewhat impededby the darkness of the night.—Expenseof service, 36Z, 13s.

Dec. 8. — KINGSDOWNE, KENT. —Charles Hargreave Life-boat. — Theschooner CreouJa, of St. Vincent, whilstbound from London to Portugal inballast, got into difficulties off' Kings-downe in a S.E. gale. When in staysshe mis-stayed and commenced to drifton to the main. An anchor was let go,but this did not hold her; another

anchor was put down, but this alsofailed to hold her. The Life-boat crewwere mustered and the boat launched.On reaching the vessel the Life-boatcrew were engaged to clear her andtake her into harbour. Seven menwere placed on board, and having slippedone of the anchors, they got the vesselclear and took her into Ramsgate.—Property salvage case.

COMMITTEE MEETING, 9th Dec., 1910.

Voted 835Z. 8s. 6d. to pay theexpenses of the following Life-boatlaunches, etc., with the view of assistingpersons on vessels in distress:—Aide-burgh No. 1, Berwick-on-Tweed, Brid-lington Quay, Brooke, Caister No. 1,Cresswell, Cromer, Dunbar, Flam-borough No. 1, Fleetwood, Folkestone,Gorleston Nos. 1 and 2, Huna, Llan-dudno, New Brighton (steam), NorthDeal, Palling Nos. 1 and 2, Rye Har-bour, Sennen Cove, Sheringham, Sker-ries, Southend-on-Sea, South wold No. 1,Walmer, Weymouth, Winterton Nos. 1and 2, and Yarmouth.

Voted 10Z. 10s. to men injured in theLife-boat service at Aldeburgh, BarryDock and Harwich.

Awarded an additional monetarygrant to the crew of the Newlyn Life-boat for an arduous service, in verysevere weather, on the 7th November.

Granted 20Z. to the widow of H.MAYNARD, late Coxswain Superintendentof the Shoreham Life-boat.

Dec. 9th.—WHITBY, YORKSHIRE.—John Feilden Life-boat.—Between 7 and8 o'clock in the morning, eight fishingcobles put to sea in moderate weather.About 10 o'clock the wind increased toa moderate gale and the sea becamevery heavy. Realising the danger themen would be in, in attempting toreturn to Whitby, the Coxswainlaunched the Life-boat and went outsidethe bar in a very heavy cross sea. Shewas rowed to the Roadstead and thereawaited the arrival of the eight cobles.As they reached the Life-boat they allanchored and waited for some time tosee how the weather would turn, but as

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the wind and sea continued to grow, itwas deemed advisable to beach thecobles with their crews on the westsands when the tide was low, instead ofallowing them to come into harbour.The Life-boat escorted each coble sepa-rately through the surf to the beachuntil all were safe. One coble attemptedto make for the harbour, but findingit was impossible, was also beached.Having seen the men were all safe theLife-boat was also brought ashore andmounted on her carriage, awaiting afavourable opportunity to take herround into the harbour and replace herat moorings. — Expense of service,111. 9s.

Dec. 9. — FA/EY, YORKSHIRE. —Hollon the Third Life-boat.—The Fileyfishing cobles were overtaken by a strongnorth-easterly gale and very heavy seawhen out fishing, the wind having risenvery suddenly. For the safety of themen in the boats the Life-boat waslaunched at 11 A.M. and stood by themuntil all had landed in safety. It isreported that this was one of the worstdays known for the cobles during thepast forty years, and it was a matter ofgreat relief when the men regained theshore. The Life-boat behaved splendidlyand gave the greatest satisfaction to themen who manned her.—Expense ofservice, 177. 3*. 6d.

Dec. 9.—SUNDERLAND, SOUTH OUT-LET, DURHAM.—Nancy Newbon Life-boat.—At about 11.30 A.M. three fishingcobles were observed about three-quarters of a mile off the shore in dis-tress. The wind at the time was blowingfrom the south-east with a very heavysea running. The Life-boat crew wereassembled and proceeded to the cobles.They experienced great difficulty inrescuing the crews, nine in number.Had it not been for the timely assistanceof the Life-boat, the men would haveprobably perished, as it would not havebeen possible for the boats to havecrossed the bar without the assistanceof the Life-boat.—Expense of service,121. 18s. 9rf.

Dec. 9. — SCARBOROUGH, YORK-SHIRE. — Queensbury Life-boat. — TheLife-boat was launched at 11.30 A.M.,during a south-east gale and very heavysea, and succeeded in saving eight small

cobles and their crews of twenty-fourmen. She also stood by five otherlarger cobles as they came into Harbour.In the case of the small cobles, the menwere taken into the Life-boat, the coblesbeing towed in, one by one, and in theother instances, lifebelts were suppliedto the men in the cobles and each onewas escorted in by the Life-boat.—Expense of service, 23Z. 7s. Gd.

Dec. 9. — YARMOUTH, NORFOLK. —John BurcJi Life-boat.—At 5.50 P.M. theCoastguard reported that the Captainof H.M.S. Spanker, which was ridingabreast the Britannia Pier, had sent amessage ashore by Morse Code, statingthat a cutter belonging to his vessel,with 17 men in her, was drifting toleeward towards the Barber Sands. Astrong wind was blowing from the southsouth-east, with a heavy sea and ebb-tide at the time. He requested thatthe Life-boat might be launched and sentto the assistance of the men. The crewof the John Surch were assembled and theboat proceeded north ward, and when nearthe South Caister buoy the cutter wasfound dragging her anchor and drifting.She was picked up by the Life-boat,which then anchored and awaited thearrival of a tug, which conveyed boththe cutter and the Life-boat back to theSpanker, and the men were placed safelyon board. The Captain of the vesselexpressed his thanks for the servicesrendered and the Life-boat returned toher Station, arriving at 7.20 P.M.—Expense of service, 38Z. 10s.

Dec. 9. — HOLTHEAD, ANGLESEY.—Duke of Northumberland Life-boat.—Signals of distress were seen at 7.50 P.M.from a vessel in the Outer Roads. Itwas blowing very strongly at the time,but the wind moderated somewhatshortly afterwards. The steam Life-boat proceeded to the ship and foundthe barquentine Ocean Swell, of Fowey,anchored in a very dangerous positionnot far from the shore. She had onlyjust come in and had been dragging heranchors. The Coxswain asked theMaster if he wished to be landed, butlie stated he would like the assistanceof the Life-boat to get his ship intosafety. The Life-boat having renderedthe help required, returned to herStation.—Property salvage case.

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Dec. 12. — NORTH S U N D E R L A N D ,NORTHUMBERLAND.—Forster FawsettLife-boat.—Although the sea was heavyon the coast the fishing cobles put outto sea in the morning. During theforenoon the sea increased very much,and the first coble to return very nearlycame to grief. It was therefore con-sidered advisable to launch the Life-boatin order.that she might be ready torender any assistance required to theother cobles.

The boat was launched at 11 A.M.and proceeded to the entrance of theharbour, where she stopped until allthe cobles had entered safely.—Expenseof service, 8Z. 8s.

Dec. 13.—BBRwicK-ON-TvvEED, NOR-THUMBERLAND.—Matthew Simpson Life-boat. — A strong S.E. gale suddenlysprang up off Berwick while several ofthe fishing cobles were at sea, and toprotect them when running for shelterthe Life-boat was launched. She pro-ceeded outside the harbour and stoodby the boats until all had enteredsafely. Crossing the bar in the cobleswas a very hazardous undertaking, andit was a great relief to everybody whowitnessed their coming in that nothinguntoward took place. The gale wasone of extreme suddenness.—Expenseof service, 81. —». 6d.

Dec. 13. — SELSEY, SUSSEX.-—LucyNewbon Life-boat.—The Italian brigan-tine Fratelli Lama had her sails blownaway, and became disabled when offSelsey during a strong S.W. gale. Shecarried a crew of eight hands. Inresponse to her signals of distress theLife-boat was launched. So much diffi-culty and danger was experienced bythe Life-boat in attempting to getalongside, owing to the rolling andpitching of the vessel, that the Cox-swain was compelled to postponerescuing the men until the tide turned.For three hours the Life-boat lay nearto the brigantine in a very heavy seaexposed to the fury of the gale. Theweather was becoming worse. A gallanteffort was made to save the men. Itproved successful, but not without riskto the brave Life-boatmen, for thevessel's boom broke the Life - boat'smast and one of the crew was injured.—Expense of service, 36Z. 5s. 9d.

Dec. 14. •— NEWHAVEN, SUSSEX. —Michael Henry Life-boat.—At 4.30 P.M.it was reported that a steam trawlerhad struck the bar at the entrance ofthe harbour and gone ashore. The crewof the Life-boat were called and theLife - boat proceeded to the strandedvessel. She found the seas were break-ing right over her. The Coxswainasked the Master if he wanted assist-ance, but he, being a Frenchman, theCoxswain was unable to understandwhat he said. A rope however waspassed on board, and the Life - boatstood by the vessel until she floated.There was a very heavy sea runningwith a strong southerly gale at .thetime, and the Life - boat accompaniedthe vessel into Newhaven Harbour.The vessel was the steam trawlerNaalso, of Boulogne, bound for New-haven for coal. — Expense of service,231. 13s. 3d.

Dec. 15.—ARKLOW, co. WICKLOW.—Frances and Charlotte Life - boat. —Thirty-four of the fishing smacks be-longing to Arklow had gone fishingduring the day. During the afternoonthe sea became exceedingly rough, andit was found that it was quite im-possible for the boats to come in. Asit was feared some of the men mightattempt it and lose their lives, the Life-boat was launched at 7.15 P.M. andproceeded out into the bay. The Cox-swain warned the fishermen of thegreat danger they would incur byattempting to come into harbour, andthey abandoned the idea and ran forWicklow, a distance of twelve to four-teen miles, for shelter. The Life-boatthen returned to harbour, arriving at1 A.M.—Expense of service, 23Z. 12s. 6<i.

Dec. 15.—CAISTER, NORFOLK.—CoventGarden Life-boat.—At about 7.30 P.M.the Coxswain observed flares burningin the direction of the Middle ScrobySands. He at once assembled the crewof the No. 1 boat and proceeded to thesands. He there found the schoonerElizabeth Sennit of Liverpool, boundfrom Hamburg to Poole, with a cargoof oil cake. The Captain informed theCoxswain that he was riding at anchorin two and a half fathoms of water, andhe was afraid that his ship would drifton to the Sands. The Life-boat stood

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by while an effort was made to clear thevessel and this proved successful, andthe vessel eventually reached YarmouthRoads in safety. The Captain expressedhis gratitude for the services renderedand the Life-boat returned ashore at11 P.M.—Expense of service, 37Z. 12s. 6d.

Dec. 16. — MUMBLES, GLAMORGAN-SHIRE.— Charlie Medland Life-boat.—The Life-boat was launched about halfan hour after midnight during a mode-rate W.N.W. gale and very heavy seain answer to flares. On reaching thevessel, which proved to be the ketchOcean Gift of Brixham, the Master re-ported that he had lost all his sails and alot of gear; also that he was anchored ona lee shore. He requested the Coxswainto try and get him a steam-tug and theLife-boat proceeded to Swansea, where,after much difficulty, she secured theservices of a steam pilot boat, whichproceeded to the ketch and took herin tow. The Life-boat then returnedashore.-—Expense of service, 271. 6s.

Dec. 16.—FLAMBOROUGH, YORKSHIRE.—Forester Life-boat.—At about 8 A.M.the No. 1 Life-boat was launched toassist six fishing cobles which weregetting their lines in a very strongsouth-easterly wind and choppy sea.The Life-boat stood by the cobles untilthey all got into safety. The Coxswainwas then informed that two other cobleswere still at sea. He therefore againwent out and proceeded northward, buteventually he found that the boats hadlanded near to Filey, so returned to hisstation.—Expense of service, 151. 4s. ftd.

Dec. 16.—HAYLING ISLAND, HAMP-SHIRE.—Charlie and Adrian Life-boat.—At 9.30 A.M. a vessel was seen to be indifficulties near " the Woolsener"during a whole westerly gale. Thecrew of the Life-boat were assembledand the boat launched in a very heavysea. She found the schooner Blanche ofDunkirk, bound from Dunkirk to Lisbonwith corn. She had two anchors downbut they ,were not holding. A tug wassent for and attempted three times totow the schooner but each time the towrope parted. The ship having slippedher cables was now in a very criticalposition and was drifting towards dan-gerous shoals; the Life-boat thereforerescued the crew consisting of seven

hands and landed them at HaylingIsland at 3 P.M. The vessel afterwardsstranded and was likely to become atotal wreck. — Expense of service,19Z. Us.

Dec. 16. — BERWICK - ON - TWEED,NORTHUMBERLAND. — Matthew SimpsonLife-boat.—All the cobles went to seaat about 6 A.M. At 8 o'clock a freshbreeze from S.E. sprang up and rapidlyincreased into a gale. The boats lefttheir lines and ran for port undershortened canvas. As the men were indanger the Life-boat was launched andwent to their assistance. The boats hada nasty task in crossing the bar, butfortunately all came in without acci-dent. One of the cobles had her ruddersmashed and was in great danger ofbroaching to, but by skilful management,and the assistance of the Life-boat, shegot in safely. — Expense of service,Gl. 10s. Gd.

Dec. 16.—PALLING and WINTERTON,NORFOLK.—Hearts of Oak and EleanorBrown Life-boats.—The Hasboro' light-vessel reported by telephone that avessel was ashore on the sands and thePalling No. 2 and Winterton No. 2Life-boats put off to her assistance. Thevessel was reached a few minutes afternoon and proved to be the steamer Solent,of Sunderland, with eighteen hands onboard. Life-boatmen were put onboard and both Life-boats stood bywhilst attempts were made to get thevessel off. The weather was very badand at one time the Palling Life-boatgrounded and bumped heavily. Atabout 5.30 P.M., when the tide flowed,the vessel floated and for another threehours the Life-boats remained with her,until she was able to proceed under herown steam. As the Life-boats werebeating home the wind increased until itblew with hurricane force in the squalls.

This service was one of the most try-ing and arduous ones that the Life-boat-men have had for several years, manyof them not being able to have any foodfrom 10.45 on the morning of the 16thuntil they got home again at 2 A.M. onthe 17th, whilst the wind and sea wereespecially heavy. — Property salvagecases.

Dec. 16. •—• BROADSTAIRS, KENT.—Francis Forbes Barton Life-boat.—

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During the severe gale, the shipping onthe East Coast of England suffered veryseverely and several Life-boats werecalled out to the help of vessels in dis-tress. Shortly after noon it was seenfrom Broadstairs that two vessels hadbeen in collision and were in greatdanger of sinking. The crew of theBroadstairs Life-boat mustered and theboat was launched. They found theschooner Nikita, of Plymouth, in a verydamaged condition, and the captain atonce employed the Life-boatmen to tryand save his vessel and crew of fivehands. Life-boatmen were placed onboard, and, shortly afterwards, theRamsgate tug appeared upon the sceneand her services were also engaged totow the vessel to Ramsgate. The Life-boat remained in close attendance.Whilst the schooner was in tow bothmasts went by the board, but fortu-nately no one was injured. On reachingRamsgate some delay was experiencedas it was low water and the vessel wasunable to get into safety until 3 A.M.next morning.—Property salvage case.—Balance of expense paid by Institu-tion, 51. Ss.

Dec. 16.—SOUTHSE'A, HAMPSHIRE.—Bichard Grawley Life-boat.—The crewof the Life-boat spent fourteen hoursat sea on the 16th-17th December,during a whole S.W. gale, and veryheavy sea. The Life-boat was con-tinually swept by the waves, but freedherself quickly, and behaved splendidly.On one occasion two men narrowlyescaped being washed overboard, andwere bruised and injured by beingwashed from one end of the Life-boatto the other. They found a largesteamer off East Wittering, riding withtwo anchors down in six fathoms ofwater. The Life-boat let go her anchorand stood by for a considerable time incase her services were required. In theboisterous weather it was not possible forthe Life-boatmen to see the name of thevessel. About 4.30 P.M. the boat's cableparted, but she beat up against the windand tide, remaining almost stationarynear the vessel until 9.30 P.M. Thetide had then turned, and the vessel'sanchors were holding so she returnedto Southsea. The men were muchexhausted when they got ashore owing

to the exposure and want of food. Thevessel subsequently proved to be thes.s. Pendeen, and a contribution fromthe crew was forwarded to the Institu-tion, together with a copy of a touchingappeal which the Master made to hiscrew. The letter was as follows :—

" To the crew of the s.s. Pendeen.—The Committee of the Royal NationalLife-boat Institution appeal to sea-faring people for help in their effortsto maintain their fleet of 282 Life-boatsin a proper and efficient manner. Youhave seen for yourselves what they areable to dp by the practical demonstra-tion we had on Friday afternoon andevening of the Southsea Life-boat sailingout, anchoring, their getting under wayagain before dark and cruising acrossour bows ready to run down alongsideif the ship had parted from her anchors.Personally, I was full of admiration forthe manner and skill shown in thehandling of that particular Life-boat.I have been at sea over forty-one years,and have never seen anything better.Therefore on behalf of those bravefellows, who put in a most uncomfort-able night for our sakes, I ask you tocontribute what you think fit to helpthis noble cause. God grant we maynever need their help, but others may,so please help.—Yours faithfully,

" (Signed), JNO. RICHARDS, Master."The Committee of Management of the

Institution showed their appreciation ofthe excellent service of the crew bygranting the men an additional reward.—Expense of service, 49Z. 14s.

Dec. 16.—NORTH DEAL AND WALMER,KENT.—Charles Dibdin and Civil ServiceNo. 4 Life-boats.—Shortly before 1 P.M.the Gull light-vessel commenced to firesignals denoting a vessel was on theSands. Both the Life-boats werelaunched through a very heavy sea andproceeded to the Sands. They therefound the schooner Antonio Julia ofOporto, bound from London in ballast.A tug reached the vessel shortly beforethe arrival of the Life-boats. Theytherefore stood by while efforts weremade, for upwards of two hours, to getthe vessel off. The weather during thisservice was exceedingly bad, and theLife-boats were continually swept by

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heavy seas, but both boats behavedsplendidly, and quickly freed themselvesfrom water—Expense of service, NorthDeal, 45Z. 3s.; Walmer, 45Z. 15«.

Dec. 16,—MINEHEAD, SOMERSETSHIRE.•—• George Leicester Life-boat. — Thesmack M. & E., of Bridgwater, whilstbound from Sydney to Porlock with acargo of coal, got into difficulties duringa whole westerly gale. In response toher signals of distress, the Life-boatwas launched, and brought the crew ofseven men, together with their dog,safely ashore. Later in the day theLife-boat again went off to the vessel,and succeeded in bringing her also intosafety.—Expense of service, 32Z. 11«.

Dec. 16.—BRIXHAM, SOUTH DEVON.—Betsy Newbon Life-boat.—At about5.30 P.M. the W.N.W. wind was blow-ing with hurricane force, and at aboutthis time the Coxswain of the Life-boatreceived a message from the Coastguardthat a vessel was burning signals ofdistress. The Life - boat crew werepromptly assembled, and the boat wastowed out to the vessel, which waslying off Berry Head, in a verydamaged condition. Her head sailshad been blown away, and she wasleaking badly, having been in collisionwith a steamer. The tug was engagedto tow the vessel into harbour, and theLife-boat stood by whilst this operationwas being performed. The vessel savedwas the Brixham trawler Bid, and hadfour men on board at the time of theaccident.—Expense of service, 20Z. 15g.

Dec. 16.—HARWICH, ESSEX.—City ofGlasgow Life-boat. — In response toflares showing from a barge," moorednear the mouth of the harbour, thesteam Life-boat proceeded to her, andfound she was the barge Baltic ofLondon, bound from London to Yar-mouth, with a cargo of wheat. In thewhole W.S.W. gale and heavy sea thenprevailing, her anchors were dragging.A tug also came to the vessel's assist-ance, and the Life-boat stood by whilstthe barge was being towed into safety.She then returned to her station.—Expense of service, 10Z. 17*. 6d.

Dec. 16.—WALMER, KENT. — CivilService No. 4 Life-boat.—At 10.45 P.M.,the Life-boat was launched in a veryheavy sea, in answer to signals of dis-

tress. She found the barque Lenita ofBergkvara, with ten men on board, ina very dangerous position, in closeproximity to a steamer. The firstattempt to get alongside failed, and itwas only after successive attempts thatthe Life-boat succeeded. The Life-boatmen were at once engaged to savethe vessel, and, with the assistance ofa steam tug, they fortunately succeeded.—Property salvage case.

Dec. 16.— MARGATE, KENT.—CivilService No. 1 Life-boat.—At 7.40 P.M.information was received that flareswere being burnt by a vessel in theGore Channel. The Life-boat waslaunched and found the barge LordMorton of London, riding very heavilyclose to the Hook Sand with the seasmaking a clean breach over her. TheCaptain requested the Life-boatmen totake the crew off and also to try andsave the barge. A boy and a dog, whowere on the barge, were placed in theLife-boat for safety, and several Life-boatmen were then put on board thebarge for the purpose of heaving upthe anchor. The Life-boatmen wereeventually able to get the vessel out ofdanger and took her and her crew ofthree hands safely into Margate Har-bour.—Property salvage case.

Within an hour of her return to port,the Life-boat was again called out tothe ketch Alpha of Ramsgate, whichhad been in collision about eight milesto the north-eastward of Kingsgate.After three attempts the Life-boatsucceeded in getting alongside andrescued the crew of four hands. Theketch very shortly afterwards became atotal wreck. The gale which had beenprevailing all day was still raging andthe Life-boatmen incurred considerabledanger during this service, as the boat'smizen mast was carried away, and thesea was exceedingly heavy whilst theboat was alongside the ketch.—Expenseof service, 24Z. 9s.

Dec, 17. — CROMEH, NORFOLK. —Louisa Heartwell Life-boat.—At 3 A.M.,during a strong W.S.W. gale, rocketswere observed near the Haisboro' Sands,and the Life-boat was launched. Afterspeaking the light-vessels, and searchingfor four hours, the Life-boat found theschooner Desdemona of Thurso, with a

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crew of five hands. The master statedthat he wanted assistance, as all hishead sails had been blown away : hehad about five feet of water in his hold,and he and his crew were quite knockedup trying to keep the water under.Life-boatmen were put on board andstarted pumping. Shortly afterwardsa tug came upon the scene and towedthe schooner and Life-boat to Yarmouth,where they arrived at 4.30 P.M.—Property salvage case ; balance paid byInstitution, 16Z. 19s.

Dec. 20. JOHNSHAVEN, KlNCARDINE-SHIEE.—Sarah Ann Holden Life-boat.—During the morning whilst three ofthe fishing boats were in the Bay, thesea suddenly became very rough and itwas considered advisable to launch theLife-boat as a matter of precaution incase any accident happened to them.The boat proceeded to sea shortly afternoon. She went out one and a halfmiles to the assistance of one boat andaccompanied her into harbour. Shethen returned to the other boats andstood by them as they came in.—Expense of service, 6/. 6s.

Dec. 20. — GOORDON, KINCARDINE-SHIRE.—TheopMlus Sidney Echalaz Life-boat.—After the fishing fleet had putto sea, the south-easterly breeze in-creased and caused an exceedingly heavysea at the Harbour mouth. As it wasthought the men in the boats were indanger the Life-boat was launched.She proceeded to sea, and for severalhours stood by until all the boatshad come in. Considerable excite-ment prevailed on shore until all theboats were saved.—Expense of service,61. 5s. 3d.

Dec. 24.-—HASBOROUGH, NORFOLK.—Jacob and Rachel Vallentine Life-boat.—At 6.30 A.M. the barquentine Scotia ofFolkestone, whilst bound from Londonto Hartlepool with a cargo of chalk,stranded about one and a half miles tothe south of the Life-boat station. Thecrew of the Life-boat were summoned,and the Life-boat was smartly launched.She found the vessel in a leaking con-dition, and at the request of the Captainstood by her whilst efforts were madeto get her afloat again by attendanttugs. They succeeded in floating thevessel at 11 A.M., and the Life-boat

returned to her station.—Expense ofservice, 251. 2s. lOd.

Dec. 28.—SOUTHWOLD, SUFFOLK.—Alfred Carry Life-boat.—At 8.50 P.M.the Coastguard reported that a vesselwas ashore at Covehithe and the crewof the No. 1 Life-boat were at onceassembled. The boat proceeded toCovehithe where she found the Lowes-toft smack Excelsior on the main.Life-boatmen were put on board, ananchor was laid out, and for two hoursthey worked to get the head of thevessel round. A tug then arrived uponthe scene and early next morning thevessel was floated.—Property salvagecase. — Balance paid by Institution,26Z. 16s. 3d

COMMITTEE MEETING, 29th Dec., 1910.

Voted 8231. 19s. 8d. to pay theexpenses of the following Life-boatlaunches, assemblies of crews, etc., withthe view of assisting persons on vesselsin distress:—Aldeburgh No. 1, Angle,Arbroath, Arklow, Bembridge, Berwick-on-Tweed, Bridlington Quay, Cahore,Cullercoats, Dover, Dunbar, EastbourneNo. 2, Flamboro' No. 2, Hayling Island,Holyhead, Holy Island, Huna, Johns-haven, Kessingland No. 1, Kingsdowne,Littlehampton, Margate No. 2, Nairn,North Deal, North Sunderland, PallingNo. 2, Plymouth, Port Erroll, RosslareHarbour, Sidmouth, Southsea, Walmer,Walton-on-Naze, Winterton No. 2 andYarmouth.

Granted 21Z, Is. 6d. to men injuredin the Life-boat service at Girvan, New-haven, Palling, Selsey and Southsea.

Dec. 30.—SCARBOROUGH, YORKSHIRE.—Queensbury Life-boat.—About 7 A.M.several small cobles went ofF to thenorthward to their fishing lines, thewind then being off the land. At 8 A.M.the weather changed, and the wind [[veered round to the north, bringing avery heavy sea and a good deal ofbroken water in shore. The coblesreturned to harbour with the exceptionof two, which delayed too long. At11 A.M. it was absolutely unsafe forthem to round the pier-head, the Life-boat was therefore launched and towed

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northward by a steam trawler. In themeanwhile one of the cobles had obtainedassistance from another steam trawler.When the Life-boat reached the othercoble, which was named the Margery, thethree men on board were rescued, andthe boat was taken in tow and broughtinto harbour. — Expense of service,151. is.

Dec. 30.—ROBIN HOOD'S BAY, YORK-SHIRE.—Mary Ann Lockwood Life-boat.

—At 9 A.M. four fishing cobles belong-ing to Robin Hood's Bay, put off to thefishing ground, there being a moderatebreeze from the north at the time.Whilst employed fishing the sea in-creased rapidly, and the boats were indanger. At 10.30 the Life-boat waslaunched, and assisted the boats toland. This was accomplished safely,shortly after noon.—Expense of service,1.2Z. 18s. Gd.

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LIFE-BOAT SERVICES IN 1910.

Livessaved.

Aberystwith, two small fishingboatsot 2

Adela, fishing boat, ol Llan-dudno— saved boat and 2

Aeron Belle, schooner, ol Aber-ystwith 3

Agamemnon, s.s., of Liverpoolstood by vessel.

Agnes Craig, schooner, otChester 5

Agnes Green, motor lugger ofWexford—landed 2.

Alexandra, ketch, of Chester... 4Alpha, ketch, of Eamsgate 4Angela, schooner, of Harburg

—assisted to save vessel.Ansgar, s.s., of Copenhagen.... 18Antigone, s.s., of London—ren-

dered assistance, also assistedto save vessel and 24

Antonio Julia, schooner, ofOporto—stood by vessel.

Aquula, B.S., of Liverpool—stood by vessel.

Artificer, s.s., of Newcastle—stood by vessel.

Asinall, boat, of Barry 1Baltic, barge, of London—stood

by vessel.Baltzar Von Platen, s.s., of

Helsingborg—rendered assist-ance.

Barbara, schooner, of Wick 4Belle of the Plym, schooner, of

Plymouth—stood by vessel.Berwick, a pilot boat of—saved

boat and 2Bia, trawler, of Brixham—stood

by vessel.Blackbraes, ship, of London—

assisted to save vessel.Blanche, schooner, of Dunkirk . 7Bonnie Kate, fishing boat, of

Eastbourne—stood by vessel.Brinkburn, s.s., of London-

assisted to save vessel and ... 22Brittany, s.s., of Newhaven—

rendered assistance.BrotherlyLove,-coble,.ot VVhitby 3Catherine, fishing boat, of

Arbroath—stood by boat.Cecilia, ketch, of London—as-

sisted to save vessel and 4Ceres, barque, of Kragero 10Circe, schooner, of Antwerp—

assisted to save vessel and 7Claudia, s.s., of Stockton—as-

sisted to save vessel andCounty of Anglesea, ketch, of

Carnarvon—stood by vessel.Craigearn, s.s., of Cardiff—stood

by vessel.Creoula, schooner, of St. Vincent

—saved vessel andCruiser, yacht—stood by yacht.Democrat, ketch, of Barnstaple. 3Desdem&na, schooner, of Thurso

—assisted to save vessel and . 5Devanha, steam trawler, of Aber-

deen—stood by vessel.Diligence, fishing boat, of Fraser-

burgh—saved vessel andDiligent, H.M. tug—assisted to

save vessel.

Livessaved.

Diligent, s.s., of .Sunderland—stood by vessel.

Don, fishing vessel, of Ramsgate—stood by vessel.

Dorothea, steam trawler, ofThorshaven 10

Drake, yacht, of New Brighton—saved yacht and 2

Duke of Abercorn, s.s., of South-end-ou-Sea — rendered assist-ance.

Edie, s.s., of Goole—renderedassistance.

Eleanor, s.s., of South Shields—stood by vessel.

Elizabeth Bennit, schooner, ofLiverpool—stood by vessel. .

Elizabeth Hyam, schooner, ofChester 3

Ellen, schooner, of Arklow 3Emma Louise, schooner, of

Wick—landed 5 and rescued . 4Empress of India, barge, of

Ipswich 4Endeavour, S.S., of Hull 10Era, coal hulk, of Yarmouth... 6Excelsior, smack, of Lowestoft

—rendered assistance.Expert, fishing boat, of Castle-

town 6Falcon, ketch, of Cardiff 3Fingal, ketch, of Dublin—stood

by vessel.Fishing boats of Arklow, Ber-

wick - on - Tweed, Flamboro',Fraserburgh, Filey, Gourdon,Johnshaven.Newbiggin.NorthSunderland, Poole, KobinHood's Bay, Scarboro'.Spittal,Whitby—rendered assistance.

Formosa, barque, of Glasgow—assisted to save vessel and .... 22

Four Brothers, schooner, of Run-corn—saved vessel.

Fox, barque, ol Arendal—stoodby vessel.

Fratetti Lami, brigantine, ofGenoa 8

Fulgent, s.s., of Sunderland—stood by vessel.

Furttt Bismarck, barque, ofBrake—stood by vessel.

Girl Lily, rowing boat, of Gor-leston 1

Glide, schooner, of Belfast 4GwaKa, schooner, of Drogheda. 6Gweneth, yacht—stood by yacht.Haakon, s.s., of Arendal—stood

by and assisted to save vessel.Barry, trawler, of Brixham—

saved ship's boat and 4Barry Martin, fishing vessel,

of Ramsgate—assisted to savevessel and , 3

Helena, fishing boat, of Port-madoc 2

Helene Lohden, s.s., of Strom-stad—assisted to save vesseland 16

Henrich, barque, of Larvik—as-sisted to save vessel and 10

Hermiston, s.s., of Glasgow—rendered assistanceand lauded2 persons.

Hero, smack, of BhylHonour, ketch of Jersey—stood

by vessel.

Livessaved.

Hurricane, s.s., of Liverpool— 8(afterwards saved vessel)

Inchcolm, s.s., of Leith—stoodby vessel.

Indian, s.s., of Liverpool—as-sisted to save vessel.

Innisfree, a fishing boat of 3Integrity, smack, of Lowestoft

-saved boat and 5Iris, yacht, of Chester 3James, ketch, of Cardigan 2James, ketch, of Carnarvon-

stood by vessel.Jane Douglas, coble, of Beadnell

—stood by vessel.Jane and Anne, schooner, of

Carnarvon—landed 3.Jane and Margaret, fishing

vessel, of St. Andrews " 4John and Margaret, schooner,

of Carnarvon 4Jonadab, lugger, of St. Ives 6Julia, ketch, of Bideford—

landed 3.Kattie Darling, ketch, of Car-

digan 3iMdy Bessie, B.B., of Aberdeen—

stood by vessel.Lenita, barque, of Bergkvara—

assisted to save vessel and 10Little Jane, ketch, of Plymouth 3Lizzie, schooner, of Weymouth

—stood by vessel.Lord Morton, barge, of Lorfdon

—saved vessel and 3Lord Nelson, dandy, of London

—assisted to save vessel and.. 4Lydgate, barque, of Liverpool-

stood by vessel.M. and E., smack, of Bridgwater 7

(afterwards assisted to savevessel)

Mabel, paddle-steamer, of New-castle 10

Manuense, tug—saved vessel and 5Marechal Suchet, ship, of Nantes

—stood by vessel.Margaret, schooner, of Paimpol

—stood by vessel.Margaret, steam trawler, of RJe

—stood by vessel.Margory, coble, of Scarborough

—saved coble and 3Maria Cheegeman, ketch, of

Moutrose 4Mary Jane, barge, of Rochester

saved vessel and 3Mary Johns, brigantine, of

Fowey—rendered assistance.Milky way, fishing boat, of Port

St. Mary 7Minnehaha, s.s., of Belfast—

stood by vessel.Monarch, barge, of London 2Naalso, steam trawler, of

Boulogne— stood by vessel.Sellie, schooner, of Groningen

—rendered assistance.New Boy, ketch, of Lowestoft—

stood by vessel.Nikita, schooner, of Plymouth-

assisted to save vessel and ... 5Oceana, fishing boat, of Rams-

gate—assisted to save vesseland 2

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Lives isaved, i

Ocean's Gift, ketch, of Brixham—rendered assistance.

Ocean Swell, barquentine, ofFowey—rendered assistance.

Orcadia, steam drifter, of Aber- jdeen—assisted to save vessel 'and 10

Orkla, s.s., of Leith—assisted tosave vessel.

Pearl, schooner, of Dundee .... 5Pendeen, s.s., of Faltnouth—

stood by vessel.Preussen, 5-masted ship, of

Hamburg—stood by vessel.Pride of the Colne, barge, of

Colchester—stood by vessel.Prince de Joinville, lugger, of

Boulogne—saved vessel and.. 21Progress, s.s., of Sunderland—

stood by vessel.Prosperity, schooner, of Car-

narvon — assisted to savederelict vessel.

Providence, fishing boat, ofFolkestone 3

Radience, trawler, of Brixham—stood by vessel.

Raven, yacht—stood by yacht.Resurga, sprit-sail barge, of

Londfon—rendered assistance.Also assisted to save vessel and 3

Robert and Mary, coble, ofWhitby (also rendered assist-ance)

Rochefort, s.s., of Belfast—trans-ferred 9 persons to a tug.

Rockingham, schooner, ofDublin 3

Rose of Sharon, coble, of "Whit-by—stood by coble.

Solatia, smack, of Lowestoft—saved vessel and

Sarah, ketch, of Runcorn 2

Lives ;saved, i

Scarborough, eight cobles of—saved cobles and 24

Scotia, barquentine, of Folke-stone —stood by vessel.

Sea Belle, steam yacht, K.T. Y.C.stood by yacht.

Sea Bird, yacht, of Carnarvon.. 3Shamrock, pleasure boat, of Peel 3Skakkeborg, s.s., of Copenhagen

—stood by vessel.Snowdon, ketch, of Carnarvon.. 4Solent, s. s., of Sunderland—

assisted to save vessel and ... 18Sophia Rebecca, smack, of Lowe-

stoft 4Spanker, cutter, of H.M.S.—

saved cutter and 17Stainburn, s.s., of Workington—

assisted to save vessel and ... 9Star, schooner, of Vordiugborg

—stood bv vessel.St. Bridget, yawl, of Ballinagoul

—saved boat and 4St. David's, a boat of—saved

boat and 10Strathyre, fishing vessel, of Fiu-

dochty—landed 7 persons.Sunbeam, coble, of Newbiggin,

also a small boat. Saved boatand 8

Sunderland, three cobles of—-saved cobles and 9

Sunflower, ketch, of Lowestoft—stood by vessel.

Sunlight, ketch, of Hull —lauded 4.

Swansea Bay, s.s., of Swansea—rendered assistance.

Taymouth, steam trawler, ofAberdeen 8

Test, steam drifter, of Lowestoft—assisted to save vessel and.. 10

Thelma, pleasure coble —re-mained in attendance.

Livessaved.

Thoralf, barque, of Arendal—assisted to save vessel.

Venus, fishing boat, of Port-madoc—saved vessel and 2

Victoria, steam flat, of Liverpool 5Viilette, barque, of Hamburg—

saved vessel and 15Violet May, steam drifter, of

Yarmouth—assisted to savevessel and 10

Vivid, fishing boat, of Wexford 4Walter Glynn, dredger, of Liver-

pool 5Waterwiteh, barquentine, of

Portsmouth—stood by vessel.We're Here, yacht, of Burnham-

on-Crouch 3William and Alice, schooner, of

Hull—stood by vessel.Winchester, tug, of Hull 6Young Fox, ketch, of Goole.... 5Young Harry, smack, of Lowe-

stoft—stood by vessel.Heebrugge, a dredger of—ren-

dered assistance.

Total lives saved by Life-boatsin 1910,in addition to which 60vessels and boats were savedand 35 persons landed fromvessels in distress, light-ships,etc 649

During the same period the In-stitution granted rewards forsaving lives by fishing andother boats, etc 118

Total lives saved in 1910 by Life-boats and other means 767

THE LIFE-BELT USED BY THECKEWS OP THE LIFE-BOATS OFTHE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT

INSTITUTION.The requisite qualities of a Life-boat man's life-

belt are—1. Sufficient extra bouyanoy, 22 Ibs., to support

a man heavily clothed, with his head and shouldersabove the water, or to enable him to supportanother person besides himself.

2. Perfect flexibility, so as to readily conform tothe shape of the wearer.

3. A division into two zones, an upper and lower,so that between the two it may be secured tightlyround the waist; for in no other manner can it beconfined sufficiently close and secure round the bodywithout such pressure over the chest and ribs asto materially affect the free action of the lungs,impede the muscular movement of the chest andarms, and thereby diminish the power of enduranceof fatigue, which, in rowing-boats, is a matter ofvital importance.

4. Strength, durability and non-liability toinjury.

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SHORE-BOAT SERVICES REWARDED BY THE ROYAL NATIONALLIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION IN 1910.

Jan. 13.—Five men put off in a boat for thepurpose of saving the crew of the smackMargaret Ann, of Fishguard, which strandedin a moderate W.N.W. gale and rough sea,off Bumham, on the 1st December, 1909.—•Reward, 11. 10s. Also 18s. to three men whoassisted to launch the boat.

Jan. 13.—Voted the thanks of the Insti-tution engrossed on vellum and framedtogether with 2i. each to JASPEB STEEB andJOHN TBIBBLE for their gallant services inputting off in a boat and saving two menwhose boat had been swamped in a strongeasterly gale and very heavy sea, off Brixham,on the 15th December. The men when savedwere in a very exhausted condition and therisk incurred by the salvors was very great.

Jan. 13.—Two men saved, at moderate risk,two persons who were in great danger of beingblown out to sea off Penzance, owing to theirmast carrying away, in a moderate N.E. galeand rough sea on the 15th December, 1909.—Reward, 21.

Jan. 13.—Eight men assisted at slight riskto save the fishing-boat Ariel, and her crew oftwo men, in a whole S.W. gale and veryheavy sea off Margate on the 2nd December,1909. Five helpers assisted to launch theboat.—Reward, 4Z. 10s.

Jan. 13.—Three men assisted the crew ofthe fishing-boat Mazeppa, which was dismastedabout three miles to the south-west of Aberyst-with, in a strong and squally E. wind withmoderate sea on the 14th December, 1909.—Beward, I I . 10s.

Jan. 14.—Three men promptly put off in aboat and at slight risk rescued a man from aboat which was in danger of being swampedoff Moelfre, in a strong S.W. wind and roughsea.—Reward, I I . 10s.

Jan. 22.—Four men promptly put off in aboat and rescued a man whose punt struckthe bar at Aberystwith and threw him intothe water in a moderate N.N.E. breeze andmoderate sea.—Beward, I I . 10s.

Feb. 6.—Eight men rescued the crew of tenmen of the trawler Nemrod, of Ostende,wrecked near Chale, Isle of Wight, in a stormyS.W. breeze and heavy sea.—Reward, 4Z. 10s.Also 7s. to the man who first reported thewreck.

Feb. 22.—Four men promptly put off fromRamsey and saved five men of the s.s. CraigAilsa, whose boat was unmanageable and

f atting into broken water in a very strong.S.E. breeze and rough sea.—Reward, I I .March 1.—Four men promptly put off in a

boat and saved a man, whose boat had beendismasted, in a very strong S.S.W. wind andmoderate sea, off Bull Bay.—Reward, II.

March 10.—Ordered special letters of thanksto be sent to Mr. P. RIPLET and Mr. THOMASMAW, for rendering valuable assistance in

landing seven of the crew of the steam trawlerIngoniar, on the 10th February, when thevessel was wrecked near Ravenscar, Yorkshire.

March 18.—Sent a special letter of thanks,together with 51., to Mr. THOMAS HDTTON, forrushing into the surf and, at great risk,rescuing a man from shrimper Ivy, of Grimsby,wrecked near Donna Nook in a northerly galeand very rough sea.

March 21.—Five men put off in two boatsand saved two men whose boat was capsizedin a strong E. wind and heavy sea, whenreturning to harbour at Ballycotton.—Reward,21. 10s.

April 8.—Several men put off in two boatsand searched for a boat containing two people,which had put off in moderate weather fromPort Erin, and failed to return when expected.— Reward, 81.12s.

April 14.—Voted 51. to Mr. WILLIAM THORN-DALE, H.M. Coastguard, Rye Harbour, anddecided to bring the case specially under thenotice of the Admiral Commanding Coast-guard and Reserves, for his gallant conductin going into the surf and, at very considerablerisk, rescuing a man who had, been swept offhis feet and was in danger of being washedout to sea, when assisting to launch the Life-boat for service on the 22nd December, 1909.

April 28.—Four men promptly saved thecoble Jeannies, and her crew of four hands,near North Sunderland. The wind was S.W.with very heavy squalls and the coble had hermast carried away and rudder damaged, ren-dering her unmanageable.—Reward, 11.

May 12.—Voted the silver medal togetherwith 31. to Mr. JOHN DAWSON ABMSTBONQ,and SI. each to four other men for gallantlyputting off in a small coble and at great risksaving the crew of three men of the cobleSunbeam, which was capsized in DruridgeBay, near Hauxley, in a moderate southerlygale and moderate sea, on the 18th April.The men, when picked up, were in a veryexhausted condition. Also granted 7s. to aman who hastened to call the Hauxley Life-boat to the assistance of the wrecked menand the salvors.

May 12.—Six men put off in a boat on the8th April from Port St. Mary to search for amissing boat and subsequently landed thetwo persons who had been in her from theChickens Rock Light-house, where they hadtaken refuge.—Reward, 4/. 10s.

May 13.—Three men promptly put off in asmall motor-boat and saved two men from anopen boat which was in difficulties in amoderate off-shore gale and heavy sea, andwas in danger of being swamped off Working-ton.—Reward, 11. 2«. 6d.

May 29.—Three men promptly saved twopersons from the sailing boat Viking, whichcapsized in moderate gusty weather and

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smooth sea, in Mumbles Bay. A third manwho was in the boat was unfortunatelydrowned.—Reward, 11. 10s.

June 9.—Two men saved three personsfrom a boat, which was drifting out to sea,off Ballycotton, owing to her mast having•carried away and no anchor being on board.—Reward, 10s.

June 9. — Twenty - one men rescued atmoderate risk five persons from the fishing-boat Confidence, which was thrown on to theNorth Extension Pier when proceeding outof Lowestoft Harbour in a light B.S.E. breezeand heavy sea on the 13th May.—Re-ward, 51. 5s.

June 9.—Ten men promptly carted a puntone and a half miles and put off and savedthree persons from the yacht Oannett, whichstruck on the edge of the Rock Channel nearHoylake and sank in fine weather on the29th May. The men when rescued were inan exhausted condition. Also sent a letter ofthanks to Mr. P. R. GBTFFIN, who swam fromthe yacht a considerable distance to theshore, for the purpose of obtaining help.—Reward, 51.

June 13.—Two men promptly put off ina boat to the assistance of a lad, who wasadrift in a smack's boat with only one oar,in Lowestoft Roads. There was some seaon the banks, and the two men incurredslight risk.—Reward, 15s.

June 24.—Seven men promptly put off inthree boats and rescued three men, whose

I boat capsized off Courtmacsherry in fineweather.—Reward, 11. Is.

June 29.—Seven men promptly put off in| a boat and saved four persons from a small

boat which was being blown out to sea offDeal, in a moderate westerly gale and verychoppy sea.—Reward, 11. 15s.

July 2.—A man saved at moderate risk fourpersons unused to the management of a boat,who were being blown out to sea off Pen-zance. in a moderate N.W. gale and roughsea.—Reward, 7s. 6d.

July 14.—Voted a pair of binoculars suitablyinscribed to Mr. JOHN R. LAWBENCE, Principal Light-keeper at Pentland Skerries Lighthouse, and 31. to three other men for their

j meritorious conduct in saving the crew oseven hands of the fishing vessel Strathyreof Findochty, wrecked at Pentland Skerriesin a heavy tide race, in moderate weather, onthe 25th May. The vessel sank immediatelyafter the men had left her.

July 14.—Voted an aneroid binocular bearing a suitable inscription to Mr. LEWISJONES, for saving a young man whose boawas swamped through trying to anchor inthe tide race near Hilbre Island, on the25th June. The salvor heard cries for helpand promptly launching a punt, succeedecafter considerable trouble in saving the manin a very exhausted condition.

July 14.—Three Scarborough men saved aman from a small coble which capsized ofFiley Brigg on the 12th April. The salvor:

observed the accident and rescued the mann a very exhausted condition. There was amoderate S.S.W. wind blowing, and thealvors incurred great risk owing to the

water — Reward, 31.July 21. — Five men promptly put off in a

joat and, at moderate risk, saved two visitorsand a boatman, whose boat was caught in aevere squall and was in danger of founderingn Llandudno Bay. — Reward, 11. 5s.

July 24. — Three men of the lugger GipsyKing saved, at moderate risk, two persons:rom the sailing punt Curlew, which wasjeing blown out to sea off the North Forelandn a strong N.W. breeze and rough sea. —

Reward, 21. 5s.July 29. — Two men promptly put off in a

3oat and, at slight risk, saved a man whowas being driven out to sea about two miles;o the east of Alnmouth, in squally weather.— Reward, 11.

Aug. 4. — Three men promptly rescued threepersons from the boat of a pleasure trawler,which capsized off Courtmacsherry at 10.30 P.M.Also sent a letter- of thanks to Mr. SHEEHY,a visitor who assisted at the rescue. — Re-ward, 15s.

Aug. 8. — Nine men put off in two boats andsearched for a visitor, who had gone out in apleasure boat from Port Erin, and was missingat 11 P.M. The man was found on CalfIsland, and was landed by one of the boats. —Reward, 21. 5s., and allowed 3s. 6d. for an oarwhich was lost. Also granted 10s. to fourLife-boatmen who remained on duty inreadiness from 11 P.M. until 4 A.M., in casethe Life-boat should be required.

Aug. 11. — Six men promptly saved a manwhose boat was being driven out to sea offKillough, in a strong N.W. wind and roughsea, on 7th July. — Reward 11. 10s.

Aug. 16.— Four men promptly saved twopersons from a small rowing boat, which wasunmanageable and in danger of beingswamped off Moelfre Island, in a strongS.W. breeze and moderate sea. — Reward, ll.

Aug. 23. — Three men rescued two personsfrom an open sailing boat, which got intodifficulties off Cemaes, in a fresh S.W. breezeand choppy sea. The salvors who werefishing, seeing signals for help, proceeded tothe boat and at slight risk rescued theoccupants, towing the boat into CemaesHarbour. — Reward, 11. 10s.

Aug. 27. — Four men promptly put off in aboat and at slight risk rescued three personsfrom a boat of the s.s. Empress of India, whichcapsized in Poole Harbour. Two other menwere unfortunately drowned before helpcould reach them. — Reward, 21.

Sept. 8.— Two men promptly put off andsaved two fishermen, whose boat was capsizedon the bar at Rathfran, Co. Mayo, in a strongS.W. breeze and heavy sea, on the 3rd June.— Reward, 11. Granted 4s. to a man whoassisted to launch the boat, and allowed 6s.for an oar which was broken in performingthe rescue.

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Sept. 8.—Eight men landed eleven of thecrew of the French fishing vessel Le Dued'Aumale, of Fecamp, which stranded onthe Harbour bar at Whitby on the 23rd July.—Reward, 2J.

Sept. 23.—Two men saved, at moderate riskto themselves, two persons whose boat waswrecked in Cardigan Bay, in a strong N.N.W.breeze and moderately rough sea.—Reward,15s.

Oct. 13.—Ordered a special letter of thanksI to be sent to Mr. M'COBKELI,, and awarded

15s. to JAMBS ANDERSON, for the promptness insaving, at some risk to themselves, two of fourpersons whose boat was capsized in a suddensquall, in Strangford Lough, on 12th August.

Oct. 13. — Voted 30s. each to a sergeantand to three of the Royal Irish Constabulary,also 11. each to three civilians for putting offin two canoes and, at great risk, saving one ofthree persons, whose canoe was capsized inthe tide race near Bealadangau Pier, Co.Galway, on 3rd September. The gallantconduct of the sergeant and constables wasalso brought to the favourable notice of theInspector-General of the Royal Irish Con-stabulary.

Oct. 15.—Awarded the thanks of the Insti-tution inscribed on vellum, and 30s., toJOSEPH SEAELE, and 42.10s. to three other menfor saving three of five men, whose boat wascapsized in a heavy sea off Penzance Harbour.The five men put off from the s.s. Jarnac tocome ashore when their.boat capsized, thro wingthem into the water, and before the salvorscould reach them, two of them had disap-peared. In the heavy Burf the salvors incurredgreat risk, and it was owing to the skill andability of Searle that the service was suc-cessful.

Oct. 31.—Seven men put off in a boat, andat considerable risk, saved the coble Annie andher crew of two hands, in a strong gale andheavy sea, off Scarborough.—Reward, 31. 10s.

Nov. 10.—Awarded the thanks of the Insti-tution, inscribed on vellum, and the silvermedal, together with a reward of 51., toSYDNEY MOKTIMEB, as well as votes of thanksand 51. each to SAMUEL HUSK and SAMUELGUPPY for very gallantly putting off in a boatand rescuing ten of the survivors from thewreck of the St. David's Life-boat on 13thOctober. Also 12i. 10s. to five other men foralso putting off and rescuing the remainder,five in number, and 10s. to a man who alsorendered assistance.

Nov. 10.—Awarded the silver medal and 51.to JAMES COWIE for plunging into the sea atGorleston, and at great risk rescuing one ofthe crew of the steam drifter Mistletoe, ofBanff, on the 15th October.

Nov. 10.—Five men saved, at moderatepersonal risk, two persons from a small boat,which became unmanageable, and was beingblown out to sea off Ramsgate, during a strongE.N.E. gale and very heavy sea, on the 13thOctober.—Reward, 31. 15s.

Nov. 10.—Four men put off in a boat, in aN.E. gale and a very heavy choppy sea, forthe purpose of saving a man whose boat hadcapsized off Shoreham, on 13th October. Theman who was in danger succeeded in gettingashore before the four men reached him.—Reward, 31.

Nov. 28.—The crew of the private Life-boatat Sheringham, put off to the assistance oftwenty local fishing-boats, which were caughtin a sudden N.W. gale, and in grave danger.Many helpers assisted to launch the boat.—Reward, 27Z.

Dec. 8.—Six men put oft in a boat and, atmoderate risk, saved two men off Ballycotton,who had got into difficulties through theirsail being blown away and an oar breaking, on31st October.—Reward, 31.

THE

MEDAL OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,FOR THE PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

Obverse.—Bust of His Majesty KINO EVWAKD VII. Double Legend: "Royal National Lite-boatInstitution. Founded in 1824. Incorporated 1860. King Edward VII. Patron."

Jit-verse.—Figure of Hope assisting Coxswain-Superintendent of Life-boat to buckle on his life-belt,and wishing liim and his' crew, !l God speed." Life-boat manned in distance ready tolaunch, and awaiting the instructions of the Coxswain-Superintendent. " G. W de Saulles."

The colom ot the ribbon (which is corded silk) attached to the medal is blue

The following is a LIST of the GOLD and SILVER MEDALS which have been voted by the Committee olManagement of the Institution since its establishment on the 4th March, 1H24 to the 31st Dec. 1910, to personsy?hosb humane and intrepid exertions in saving Life from Shipwreck on our Coasts, etc., have been deemedsufficiently conspicuous to merit that honourable distinction. The Cases will be found recorded In detail inthe several Annual Reports of the Institution.

The total number of Medals and Clasps .granted by the Institution is 1,374, ol which 101 were in Gold,au<J 1,278 itt surer.

Sole.—The asterisk (») after the name denotes the reception of a Gold Medal or Clasp. The figure afterthe name signifies the number of honorary distinctions received from the Institution. Abbreviations.—C.G.—Coast Ga&rd. B.C.—Bevemie Cruiser. SI.il.—Master Mariner.

AVbot, Sidney, Clovelly,Abbott, John, C.G.Acramaa, J., Fishgsard.Adair, R., late Coxiwairi

BallywaKer Life-boat.Ad«dr, W., C.G.Adam. J., C.G. (3)Adams, Thomas.Agar, J., C.G., Morris Castle.Agnes, Samuel, Wivenhoe.Ahern, John, C. G., Kilmore.Aikin, J., C.G., Cnshendall.Aitchison, Alexander.Alexander, W., law Cox.

Thorpeness Life-boat.Allan, Jas., Hoi; Island.Allan, Luke Jat., M.M.,

WlTenhoe.Amia.E [ward, late Coxswain

Palling Life-boatAudaraon, George, Seaman,

) Anderson, John G..K.N..C.G.&nnia, M., C.G. (3) [Head.Anthony, Owen, M.M., Holy-Armstrong, J., late Cox. of

Hauxiey Life-boat.Armstrong, JobnD.Armstrong, K., Newbiggin,Armstrong, W., Blyth.Armstrong, W, Newbiggin.Arnold, W. H., C.G.,

Sandown.Askln, J., ISallywalter.Atkins, T.. C.G., Walnfleet.A oaten, WmM Seaman, Rams-

gate Steamer Vulcan.Aatridffe, Llent., R.N.,

Doonbeg.Avlese, I. H., JAM.,

Bonlogiu.

Siaoa, Henry, Harwtok.

. Booon, James.• BaUey, Jamej, Boatman,1 Deal.Baillie, Lieut. Henry, K.N.Baillie, Lieut. H., K.N.Bam, Alex., Seaman, Skerries.Bake, Ltent, K.N., C.G.Baker, Lt. G. S., R.N., C.G.Baker, Lt. W. H., K.N., C.G.Baker, T..C.G., Brooke.Ball, D. Graham, M.M.Ball, E., Angle.Banyard, John, C.G.Barlach, Henry, M.M.Barnard, A., C.G. (2)Barnes, George, Christchurch.Barrett, J., C.G. Caru-

sore. (»)Sarrett, W., C.G.Barrett, W.,Jna.Ban-on, E. N.

Barry, U. G., K.N., Klnsala.Bartholomew, R. J.Sate, Samuel, late Asst.

Cox. Paostow Life-boat.Sate, Thomaa, late Cox.

Bade Life-boat.Sates, Thos., C.G.SaUst, J.,C.G., Dymchnrch.Beatson, G. B. M., C.G. (2)Beanclerk, The late Lord

Chas.Beck, Robert, late Cox. of

Point of Ayr Life-boat.Beddoe, D, Fishguard.Sedwell, Win., M M.Begg,-., M.M.Betsey, Hy., Ramsgata.Banett, Capt. C. C., R.N.«Uerrimati, James, M.M.Berry, David, Ramagate,a«vaa, John, M.M.

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Bickerstaffe, R., late Cox, ; Burden, W; J., Teignmouth.Blackpool Life-boat. (2)

Billett, K., 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.W.,Strangford.Blackmore, Wm., C.O.,

Penzance. (2)Blackwood, Rev. J. O'Reilly,

Ballywalwr. (2)Blair.Lt. Horatio, R.N., C.G.Blampied, G., Jersey.Blanco, John, Shetland.Bligaendon, William M..C.G.Biota, Capt. J. R., R.N.*Blythe, Miss Ellen.Bolitho, Simon, C.G., Bade.Bongourd,H.,Pilot, Guernsey.Banner, G., C.G., Collieston.Bouchard, John, St. Martin's.Bowen, Lient. C. H., R.N.*Boyd, Henry, C.G.Boyd, John, Portrush.Boyd, Mrs.Boyle, Marcus, late Cox.

Wexford Life-boat. (2)Boyle,Lient. Hon. R. P., R.N.Bradford, John, Exmonth.Bradford, Oriah, Exmonth.Bradley, Wm., Southend.Brice, W., C.G., Greencastle.Bridle, W., M.M., Lyme.Brims, John, late Cox.

Thurso Life-boat. (2)Brine, Thos., Douglas.Brinksmead, W., M.M.Brittain, Lient. G. S., R.N..

C.G. (2)*Britton, Henry.Cox. Walton-

on-Naze Life-boat.Britton, J., Muster of the

American Ship Rochester.*Britton, Wm., late Cox.

Harwich Life-boat.Broad, W., Falmouth.*Brooke, Thomas W., Holy-

bead.Brooks, A., C.G., Dungeness.Browo, Christopher, Brid-

lington.

Burnard, T., Bidetord. (2)Borne, J., C.G., Pemance.Burne, John, Sen., Shields.Barney, R., C.G., Banff.Burton, Jamea H.Burton, William, Ramsgate.Bury, Ld. Viscount, P.C..M.P.Butchar, Jamas, Lowestoft.Butcher, Rich., Lowestoft.Byrne, Lawrence, C.G.Byrne, Private R. Irish Regt

Canterbury, His Grace TheArchbishop of (Dr. Man-ners Sutton).*

Cable, James, CoxswainAldeburgh Life-boat. (3)

Ckhlll, D. F. L., M.D.Cain, Wm.Callaway, W., Seaman, Lyme.

Cloke, W., Pilot, MevagisseyCobb, Eev. C., M.A., Dym-

church.*Cockrom, W., H.M.8. Sagle.Coaey,P.,Traniore,WaterforiiOtlby, Nathaniel, laU Cox.

Paksfield Life-boat.Cole, J., Seaman, Wlvenhoe.CoUtrd, 8., Pilot, Deal.Colliui, James, C.O., late

Cox. Kye Life-boat.Collins, J., Master of the

Anurioan ship Kotnut.*Cofflson, R., M.M.Collopy, J., C.a.,Porthcawl.Combe, Lt. M., R.N., C.G.Coneys, Anthony, Clifden.Conniok, J., Dundalk.Cook, Stephen, Cox. Folke-

stone Life-boatCooper, Hugh, C.G.

Callow, Wm., late Cox. of i Cooper, T, Sen., Ramsgate.Castletown Life-boat.(2)

Campbell, James, Leestone.Campbell, Miss J., Drogheda.Campbell, Angus, Cutter

Princetl Royal. [C.G.Cameron, Capt. O. S., R.N.,CandUth, J., late Cox.

Lytbam Lire-boat.Canntll, T.,Iate Cox. Isle of

Man Life-boat.Cannon, John, late Cox. of

Hasborongh Life-boat.Carberry, Patrick, Wexford.Carols, Thos., late Cox. of

the Penzance Life-boat. (2)Carey, H., Shrove Head.Carr,C.8.,Gunner R.C. Sylvia.Carr, Henry, H.M. Customs,

Wexford.Carr,John. C.G.. Danmanns.Carr, Samuel, C.G.Carrington, J.. Steam-tug

Liverpool, Harwich.Carrington, Lieut.. R.N.Carrington, W. H. [Regt.Carroll, Private, Royal IrishCarter, Fredk., Weymonth.Carter, J..C.G.Casey, M., Newcastle, Ireland.Castel, G., Broadstairs.Caulneld, Geo., Howth.

Cooper, T., Jun., Ramsgate.Coppin, Lt. F., R.N.. C.tf.Corbert, W., late Cox. Ard-

more Life-boatCorbet, P., Pilot, Guernsey.Corbett, W., Douglas.Cork, W., C.G.,Fort George.Cerkhill, W., late Cox. Pad-

stow Life-boat (2)Cornish, Lt. J., R.N., Boris.Costello, M., Rosslare.Cotton, D., Brighstone, I.W.Cotton, James, ditto. Cox. of

Life-boat. [Life-boat. (2)Cotton, W., Cox. AtherfleldGonl, Alexander, Montroee.Coul, Charles, Montrose.Cowie, James.Cowin, J., Ramsey.Cox, Lt. H., R.N., C.G. (2)*Cox, Burgeon H. L., A. M.D.Cox, Joseph, lateCox.of the

Appledore Life-boat. (3)Cox, J., Jun., late Coxswain

Appledore Life-boat. (2)Cox, W., C.G., KUmore.Craggs, J., C. Q., Devonport.Cragie, J., late Cox. Sonth-

woia Life-boat, (a)Crawford, Wm.Cronen, Dennis, Ballycotton.

Cav. Cant. R. B.. R.N.. C.G. i Cropper, Peter, Cox. of Liver-Brown, Fredk., Brldlington. ! Chaddock, J., C.G. ] P00' Life-boat.Brown, Henry, Newbiggm. | Chaplin, — ., M.M. | Crosby, Nicholas, Dundalk.Brown, James, C.G.,Dnnbar. : Chapman, Thomas, the late, ! CrossweU, T., C.G.Brown, John, late Cox. New- F.R.S.,V.P.» [ Crouch, J., Broadstairs.

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.

Chappell, T., Bideford. j Crouch, R., Broadstairs.Chappell, Capt. W., Bideford ; Crowden, J., C.G., Muchal«.Chard, J., Boatman, Thorpe. Cubitt, W., Barton. (2)Chesnutt, George, C.G. Cubitt, W. Jon., Bacton.*Cheyne, William, Orkney '• Culmer,— ., C.G., Leigh.

Isles 1 Cumlsky, W. J. |Brune, Miss B. F. Prideaux. : Chittenden. E.. Broadstairs.Brune, Miss G. R. Prideaux.Brune, Miss M. K. Prideaux. 'Brnnton, Lt.J.,R.N.,C.G.(2)»Buck,W.C., R.N..C.G.Buckett, J., late Cox. Brigh-

stone Grange Life-boat.Bndd, James, C.G.Bnlkeley, J. B., late Cox. of

Teignmouth Life-boat.Bnlley.Lt. J..R.N., C.G.(4)**Bnmby, J ., C.G., Clovelly.Bnnt, John, C.G.Bunt, John, Portishead.

Christian, Thomas A.Clark, George, Seaman.Clark, T., Bridlington.Clarke, Lient. Joseph, R.N.'Clarkson. T., Coxswain of^

the Lytham Life-boat.Claybnm, T., late Cox. Scar-

boro' Life-boat. (2)Clayton, S., Assistant Cox.

Margate Life-boats.Clayton, Lt. R.N., C.G.Cleave, R., Wlvenhoe.Clements, F. G., Ecole>.

Cummins, J., late Cox.Arklow Life-boat.

Cunningham, J. 1Curnow, Paul, late Cox. |

St. Ives Life-boat. (2)Curteis, W., C.G.Curtis, Steph., Chrlstchurch.

Dabine, Lieut, RJJ., C.G.Dand, M. H. (2)Daniels, Ssrgt. T.Dark, William, M.M.Darling, Wm., Light-house

keeper. Fern Island.

Darling, Grace, his daughter.Darragh, H., C.G.Davies,late Vice-Adm.G. (4)*Uavles, Capt Thomas, R.D.Davles,George, late Cox.Hov-

lake Life-boatDarlson,W.,late Cox.8under-

land Life-boat.Dawson, T., HartlepooLDay, Chr., Itlddlesbrongh.Day, Thomas, Bideford.Deaue, Henry, C.G.Delpierre, Jean A., Boulogne.Dtmpsey, Daniel.Dempsey, D., Jun.Dempsey, Alex.Dent, J., Newbiggln.Desmond, John, Limerick.De St. Orolx, F., Jersey.*De St. Croix, J., Jersey.*D« St Croix, P., Jersey.*Deverenx, M., Rosslare. (3)Dillon, Jas., C.G., Arklow.Dinneen, }., C.O. s.s.

AHmtrott, of London.Dobaon, T., late Cox. Donna

Nook Life-boatDodd, Thomas, Cox. Hoylaks

Life-boat.Donkln, A., CuUercoats. (2)Donovan, Dennis, C.G. (2)Donovan, J,C.G.Dooley, Lt D., R.N., C.G.Douglas, Alexander, C.G.Douglas, J., Harrington.Dower, Capt. A., Dnngarvan.Downing, Nicholas B.Drayson, D., C.G.Dnfly, 11., Mnllaghmore.Dnncan, David, late Cox.

Montrose Life-boatDunmore, The Earl of.Dorm, William, M.14.Durban, John, Warmer.Dyer, B., Seaman, Wivenboe.Dyer, B., Seaman, Wivenhoe.Dyer, Lt H. McNeiH, R.N.Dyer, John, Stratton.

Earle, Lt. E. C., R.N., Rye.*Kastaway, R..C.G.Eastaway, T.Eddy, R. Pilot, Plymouth. (3)Edington, Chas., C.G.Edwards, D., Montrose.Ellis, Henry, C.G., Bude.Elphlnstone, Geo., Dnndalk.Else, Lieut, R.N., Fowey.*Elton, Lt W.H.,RJ}.,C.G.Elwin, Lt, R.N., LymingtonElyard, Lt Col. J. (2)*Erridge, E., Boatman, Deal.Essell, Lt. Wm.F.Jl.N.,C.G.*Evans, D., C.Q., late Cox.

Poolbeg Life-boat.Evans, Henry, Carnarvon.Evans, Capt Thomas.Evans, J., M.M., Flshgnard.Evans, Lieut Thomas, RJN.Evans, T., ten., New Brigh-

ton. (2) [ton.Evans, T., Jnn., New Brigh-Evans, iVm., Cox. New

Brighton Life-boatEvans, Wm., Pilot, Neath.Evlson, Lt J. C., RJJ., C.G.

Fairbalrn, W., Cox. DnnbarLife-boat.

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Farmer, David, Hayiiog.Farrin, G., H.M.8. -tjax.Fell, Robert, late Cox. of

Ramsey Life-boat.Fellowee,0apt. T. H. B..R.N.,Fernie, Peter, Buckle. [C.G.Farting, Lient, R.N.Feeling, Colonel Sir F. W.,

C.B., K.C.M.G., R.M.A.Fiddler.Daniel.Orkney Isles.Field, Lient. Wm. Geo., R.N.Field, W., Milford Haven.Finlay, G., C.G., Lambay.Finlay, William, Montrose.Fish, Chas. £., late Cox.

Ramsgate Life-boat. (3)**Fish, John, Southwold.Fisher, A. E, Ramsgate.Fisher, S., Horseferry-rd.Fisher, Mrs., North Feroe.FiMJames, Jas., R.N.Fitzpatrick, J., C.G.Flann, Wm., Portland.Fleming, George, Gorleston.Fletcher, T, C.G., Rosslare.Flett, Jas., Pittenweem.Flory, J., Portishead.Flynn, P., C.G., Kilruf h.Fogg, Janes, Fleetwoort.Foley, J..M.M., Port Talbot.Foley, Thos., M.M.Foley, Winepeare, Bally-

castle.Forbes, A., Peterhead.Foreman, W., late Cox.

Broadstairs Life-boat.Forruby, Joseph, late Cox.

Formby Lite-boat.Forward, T. R., Commander

R.C. Sylvia*Foster, J, C.G., Aldeburgh.Found, W., Padstow.FoweU, John, Seaman.Fowler, James, M.M.Fox, John, late Cox. Fleet-

wood Lite-boat.Foy, Thomas, Rossglass.Frankish, T. H., Bridlington.Franklin, Lt. E., R.N., C.G.Franklin, J. H., Seaton

Carew. (2)Franklin, M., Seaton Carew.Franklyn, Lieut. G., R.N.Freeman, H., late Cox.

Whitby Life-boat. (2)Freeman, James, Helsion.Freeman, John, Seaman.Freemantle,Capt.C.W,R.N.*Freeney, John, Kllllney.French, Charles, C.G.Friend, Thos., Ramsgate,Fulton, Robert, RJI.Furlong, A., Fishguard.

George the Fourth, His MostGracious Majesty King.*

Galbralth, Mrs. K, Whitney.Gale, W, Barking.

Giles, W. M. M., Padstow.Gllleepie, Andrew, Gunner.Gilmer, Wm., Dnndalk.Gilson, Lt.T. A..R.N., C.G.Gimar, E., Master of the

Frenoh brig Lt Norman.Gin, N. Francois, Boulogne.Gleeson, R., Fethard.

I Glover, J., Harwich.Goldring, W., M.M., Hay-

ling, [wold.Goldsmith, E. W., South-Goldsmith, John, Ramsgate.Goldsmith, Rd., late A sat.

Cox. Ramsgate Life-boat.Goldsmith, 8., Ramsgate.Gordon, John, late Cox.

Haylett, James, Sen., lawAsst. Cox. Oalstsr Life-boats.*

Haylett, J, Jnn., (thelate) Oox. Oaister Lift-boats. (2)

Haylett, John, Oox. OaisterLife-boats.

Haylett, Walter, Caister.Haynes, J., Coxswain of

Port Isaac Life-boat.Hayter, John, late Cox.

Brooke Life-boat. (4)Headon, Richard, late Oox.

Clovelly Life-boat.Heal, J., Atherfield.Heard. Rich.. C.G.

Tyrella Life-boat. Heathi Joshua, late Cox.Goes, Oapt. T. R. N., C.G. (2)* polkerris Life-boat.Gough, J., Waterford. Heavy, P., Constable, Knock.Gould, Lt. Wm., R.N., C. G. jjein, J. F, M.M.Gourlay, James G., St. Henin, P., Boulogne-snr-Mer.

Andrews. ! Hennessey, J., C.G.Graham, G., Lt. R.N., C.G. : Hennessv. Lawrence. C.G..Graham, Capt. Philip, R.N.*Granby, Charles, M.M.

1 late Cox. Hythe Life-boat.(2)

Grandy, J. S. W.,R.C.ffarpy. j Henry, Lieut., R.N., C.G.Grandy, Lieut. S., R.N. (2:* : Henslow, Lt., R.N.,C.G.Grant, W., late Cox. of i Henwood, T, C.G, Fowey.

the Margate Life-boat. (2) | Herbert, The Hon. Auberon.Graves, J..M.M.. Carlisle.Gray, A., C.G., Fort George.Gray, D., C.G., Kllmore.Gray, Geo., Bridlington.Gray, J, M. M., Peterbead.Gray, E. W. D, Dublin.Gregory, J., C.G, St. An-

drews.Greig, Robert.Grey, George, Hartlepool.Grier, John, Clacton.Griffith, David, Beaumaris..Griffith, Robert, Anglesey.Griffiths, B, M.M, Port-

madoc.Griffiths, G., Pilot, late Cox.

Llanddwyn Life-boat.Griffiths, T., C.G, Mnlbay.Grigson, G., sen., Clacton.Groat, William, Orkney Isles.Gruer, Wm, C.G.Guy, Philip, Bideford.

Hall, G. E, Lowestott.Halse, R., C.G.Hamilton, B., Coxswain ofthe Black Rook Life-boat.

Hamilton, Geo., C.G.Hamilton, H. A., J.P. (3)*Hamono, A, M.M.Banning, N, C.G., Dingle.Hannagan, Michael, Cox. of

Youghal Life-boat.Hansell, P. S., Broadstairs.Hansford, John, Weymonth.Harrington, Dennis, Bere.Harrington, Jas, Bridling-

ton Quay.Gallagher, P. | Harrington, T., O.O. 'Garrett, R., (the late) Cox-

swain of Ramsey Life-boat. [R.N.

Gartside-Tipping, Lt. H. T.,George, Philip, late Oox.

OaisterLife-boat(2) [wood.Gerrard, R., Pilot, Fleet-Gilbert, Jamas, lats Cox.

Tynemonth Life-boat, (2)

Harris, Ellery, Asst. Cox.Gorleston Life-boats.

Harris, F..C.O., gsaBeld.Harris, S., Oox. Gorfeston

Life-boats. (3)Harrison, Jacob, Shields.Hatch, N. O.Hawkins, John, ftamsgata.Hayden, F, Sundown.

Herrington, B., late Cox.Sonthwold Life-boat. (2)

Hick, M, Scarborough.Hicks, Barnard, SciUy.Hicks, D., late Cox. St.

David's Life-boat.Hicks, Frederick C.Hicks, Geo., C.G, Tyrella.Hicks, Samuel, Seaman.Higgs, S.Jun., the late. (21Higgans,W.,late Second Cox.

Pemance Life-boat.Highland, Owen, Anglesey.Hildebrand, H. (2)Hill, J, late Cox. Newcastle,

Dundrum, Life-boat.Hill, Jas, Cox. Porthoustock

Life-boat.Hill, W.Hillary, Sir A. Wm, Bart.Hillary, Sir Wm, fit (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, Sunderland.Hoed, F. P, M.M.*Hogben, J, late Coxswain of

Ramsgate Life-boat.Hogg, William, C G.Holborn, S., Broadstairs.Holland, Lt. John, R.N..C.G.Holman,Lient.T., R.N..C.G.Holmes, Lance-Oorpl., Bine

Brigade.Hood, Hy, late Cox. Seaton

i Hereford, Miss Josephine.Hereford, Miss Maria.Houghton, H, Hartlepool.Howard, F., Pte., 67th Reg.Howe, R..O.G, BaUygerig.Howell, J, Port Talbot.Howorth, Capt. Wm, RJB.

I Hnbbard, Saml., Eccles.I Hughes, E, Sen, Cwmerran.Hughes, G, Pilot, Guernsey.Hughes, Hugh, Cox. Rhos-

colyn Life-boat.Hughes, John, late Cox.

Bull Bay Life-boat.Hughes, John, Liverpool.Hughes, R, late Cox.

Moelfre Life-boat.Hughes, T, Pilot, Holyhead.Hughes, W.Humphreys, D, Liverpool.Hurle, Edwin, Ramsgate.Hurry, Stephen,Huss, T, H.M.S. Rover.Hutchinson, H, C.GHntchinson, Henry.Hutchison, Lt, KingstownHutchison, Lient. W, R.N.*Hyde, James, Scilly.Hynds, John, Dnndalk.Hynes, B, C.G, Galway.

lies, The late Mr. John.Inkster, Peter, M.M.

James, Lient. Horatio, R.N.*James. Lient. Wm, R.N.*Jamieson, Edward, Orkney

IslesJamieson, 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.Jenkins.L, Pllot,PortTalbot.Jenkins, W, Fishgnard.Jennings, Wm., Harwich.Jennings, W, C.G, Looe.Jesse, Commander R, R.N,

C.G.Jinks, B.,C.G,Cardigan.Joachim, Capt, R.N. (4)Jobson,Lt.C, R.N,C.G.(2)»*John, W, Breaksea.Johns, Rich,Mevagissey.Johns, Rich, Seaman, Fowey.Johns, R. O, bite Cox. Tra-

more Life-boat. (3)Johns, W..M.M. [late.*Johnson, Adi. W.W.P, theJohnson, Wm, Yarmouth.Johnston, B, M.M.Jones, Capt. C. Gray, R.N.,

the late, (21Oarew Life-boat (2) j Jones, C.G, Wioklow.

Hood, Robt, late Cox. Seaton . Jones, C.G., Swords.Oarew Life-boat. j Jones, D., Oox. Ferryside

Hood, W, late Oox. BeatonOarew Life-boat

Hook, K, late Oox. of Lowes-toft Life-boat. (2)

Hooks, Wm, lake Oox.Blakensy Life-boat

Hopkins, John, lats Oox.Portrush Life-boat.

Life-boat.Jones, E, M.M.Jones, X.,late Cox. of Holy-

head Life-boat. (2)Jones, George, Boatman.Jones, George, Holyhead.Jones, Henry, Penzance.Jones, John, Marilyn.

J 422 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Jones, J., Pilot, Portbcawl.Jones, Lewie, Holyhead.Jones, Owen, Anglesey.Jones, Richard, Holyhead.Jones, Lt. R., K Jf ., C.S.(S)"Jones, R., late As1. Cox.

Holyhead Life-boatJones^Samuel, Holyhead.Jones, Thos., Holyhead.Jones, T., M.i I., Port TalbotJones, T..M.M., Cardiff.Joy, George.*Juniper, Wm., Mnndes'ey.

Kavanagh, P., late Cox.Arklow Life-boat.

Kavanagh, P., late Cox.Carnsore Life-boat. (2)

Keane, Kichd., C.G., Helen'sBay.

Kearon, Capt. Edw., ArklowKelland, Wm. R., Trinity

Pilot, Dartmouth.Kelly, C., Howth.Kelly, Lient. E., R.N.Kelly, Geo. Edwd.Kelly, J., late Cox. Appledori

Life-boat.Kendall, W., C.G.Kennedy, Lt. A., B.N..C.O.,

Ballyheume. (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.Kldd, D., 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.

H»ly Island Life-boat. (2)

Lake, A., C.G., Wick.Lambert, John, Harwich.Lambeth, BenJ., Harwich.Laming, James, Cox, Kings-

downe, Life-boat.Landells, Thoe., Milford.Lane, Lt., R.N., C.G., Dart-

month.Langan, Michael, First Officer

of Steamer PrincatAlexandra.

Lee, James, Holyhead.Leeae, Charles, Gunner, R.A.Legerton, Robert, late Cox.

Olaoton Life-boat. (3)Le Gtyt, Miss A. B., Bath.Leggett, Edw., Gunner.Leigh, Lt.T., R.N.. C.G. (3)**Leslie, J., M.M., Stonebaven,

N.B.Lett, Lt. S. J., R.N., C.G.*Lewtt, N., late Coxswain of

the St. Ires Life-boat.Lewis, E., Seaman, Barmonth.Lewis, G., C.G., Newport,

Pembroke.Lewis, J., Seaman, Harwich.Lewis, Thos., Dnndalk.Lewis, W., Harwich. (2)Lewis, W., Aberystwith.Ley, J., Pilot, Mevagissey.Liffen, Thomas, Lowestoft.Likely, Henry, Limerick.Llnaker, Hiram, New

Brighton.Lindsay, Lient. A. J., R.A.Lindsay, Lient. Jas., R.N.*Lingard, Lieut. J., R.N.,

Whitby.*Lithaby, P., C.G.Llewellyn, David, C.G.Llewellyn, Mrs. Margaret,

Fishgnard.Llewellyn, Mrs.Martha, ditto.Lloyd, 0., C.G., Lnlworth.Lloyd, Lt. S., R.N., C.G.*Long, J. H., Youghal.Lose, John, C.G.. Swanage.Louchet, L. P. A. B., AnthleLoughor, Rees, Monknaah.Love, Private R., 63rd Reg.Lovell, Patrick, Belmnllett.Lucas, Jas., C.G., late Cox.

Lydd Life-boat.Lndlow, I., Master of the

American ship Monmouth.*Lusk, A., Raeberry.Lyons, Lieut. Wm., R.N. (2)

Macallster, Robt., Wick.Macdonald, George, C.G.Mackay, James.Mackell, Patrick, C.G.Mackintosh, Alex., M.M.MacMahon, Capt. H. M. M.,

East Clare Militia.Macnamara.Lt.T.,B.N.,C.G.*McAllister, Wm., Portrnsh.McArdle, Thomas, Dnndalk.McBay, Jas., Johnshaven.McCarthy, J., C.G.McCarthy, Jas., C.G.McCombie, T., Steamer

Tearaglit: (2)*Langlands, Thos., Cox. of McCnUoeh, K., C.G. (2)

Whitby Life-boats. ! McDonald, Wm., Irvine.Lington, Lieut. T. W.. R.N. | McGenis, G.La Prlmandaye, Clement, ! McGladery.Lt. J..R.N., C.G.

Commander R.N. [K.A. | McKenzle, J.,C.G., Galway.Large, J., Master Gunner, McKinnon, J., M.M.,LarUn, Thomas, Mate.Lavington, Lt. Thos., R.N.Lawrence, James, late Cox.

Selsey Life-boat.Lazoix, Lient. of the French

Marine at Dieppe.

Greenock.McKinstry, John, Magee.McLauglan, Jas., Howth.McLanghlin, William, Holy-

head.McMillan. J.. Cantvre.

Leask, Robert, jun., Ireland, McNamee P., C.G., Dnn-near Stromneaa.

Lee, Charles, late Cox.manus.

McNaughten, Nell, C.O.

McQueen, Alex., Seaman.Maddick, H.Manby, Capt. G. W.*Manifold, W., late As'.

Oox. Arklow Life-boat.Mann, Lieut., R.N., C.G.Mann, W., A«t. Coxswain

Aldeburgh Lift-boat.Mariole, J. B., Frenoh Pilot.Mark, Wm., C.G., Dingle.Markwsll, Oeorge, late Oox.

Holy Island Life-boat.Marsh, Oapt. D., R.N., C.O.«Marshall, Charles H., Holy-

head.Marshall, Capt. J., Bideford.Marshall, John, Jon., late

A9t.Cox.Seaham IJfe-boat.Martin, Chas., O.U., St. Ives,

OornwalLMartin, Capt. D.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.8. Rmtar.May.W. R., C.G., Boscastle.Header, H., Ranugate.Mearns, R., Jan., M.M.,

Montrose.Mearns, Wm., lit* Cox.

Montrose No. 1 Life-boat.Meams, Wm. Jnn., late Cox.

Montrose No. 2 Life-boat.Metcalfe, Jas., Hartlepool.Metherell, Lt. R. B., R.N.,Mewse, A., Lower toft. [C.G.*Middleton, John, Deal.Milburn, John, Shields.Mllbnrn, Wm., Laxey.Miller, J., C.G., Devonport.Miller, W., Ramsgate.MilUgan, G., late Cox.

Yarmouth Life-boat.Mills, C, C.8., Cllfden.Minter, 0., Boatman, Deal.Mlrehonse,Col.R.W.,C.M.G.Mitchel, J., Pilot, Guernsey.Mitchell, C., Port Isaac. (2)Mitchell, William E., Cox.

Lizard Life boat.Mitchell, Edwin, Assistant

Cox. Lizard Life-boat.Mittin, Philip, Wexford.Moar, Mrs., Bnrra Ness.Monger, Thomas, late Cox.

Tenby Life-boat.Moody, Samnel, Skegness.Moody, Samnel, late Oox.

Skegness Life-boat. (2)Moore, Alex., C.G.Moore, Gunner Jas., Coast

Brigade, Royal Artillery.Moreno, J., Master of the

Austrian Barque Eva.Morgan, John, C.G., Thnrso.Morgan, John, Pilot,

Cardiff.Morgan, Lt. R., R.N., C.G.Morgan, T., R.C. Stork.Morris, John, Anglesey.Morris,Capt.J.R.,R.N.,C.G.«Morris,R., Seaman,Holyhead.Morris, W.E., PortMadoc.Morrison, Lt., R.N., C.G.Morrison, Silvester, C.G.,

Sennen Cove.

Mortimer, Sydney.Mortley, — ., C.G., Fadstow.Moss, J., Boatman, Walmrr.Mndd, Wm., Harwich.Mulligan, James, Sliflo.Murdoch, Peter, Glen-

drlshaig, Ayrshire.Murphy, Adam, late Oox.

Tyrclla Lite-boat.Murphy, Jamn, C.G., S*.

Ives, Cornwall. (2)Murphy, M., C.G., late Oox.

New Romney Life-boat.Murray, A., CO., Bile.

NarbeM, W., Aottng Oox.St. David's Llfc-lvM*.

Nelson, W.,R.N.,C.U.Nepean. Commr. St. Vincent,

M.V.O., K.N.Newnham, Lt.N.,R.N.,C.G.Neweom, W., Harwich.Nichol, J., Montrose.Nicholas, Henry, Cox of Sen-

nen Cove Life-boat.Nicholas, Matt., late Cox.

Sennen Cove Life-boat.Nicholls, M., Clacton. (2)Nicholson, M., Knock.Nicol, Francis, Raltie, Gar-

denstown.Nicol, Francis, Gardenstown.Nicol, James, Gardenetown.Nicolle, Philip, JereeJ.Niles, Wm., Jate Cox.

Cardigan Life-boat.Noble, Andrew, Cox. Fraser-

bnrgh Life-boat (2).Norcock, Capt. G. L., R.N.,

C.G.Norris, BerJ., Boatman, Deal.Norris, James.Norris, Martin.Norsworthy, W., C.G., the

late. (2)Nott, Capt. E. B.. R.N. (2) •

O'Nell, Patrick, Scilly.O'Shanghnessy, Miss Nora.n'Qnlllvan 1U Rjir*u oumvan, sa.t ttere.O'SnlUvan, 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-boat.Owen, Thomas, Cox. Moelfre

Life-boat.Owen, Capt. Wm., Holyhead.Owen, William, M.M.*Owen, William, Pilot, Cox.

Holyhead Steam Life-bo^t(2)* [head.

Owen, William, Jun., Holy-Owston, John, Oox. Scar-

borough Life-boat.

Page, A., late Master Rams-gate Tugs. (3)

Palmer, G., M.P. (2)«*Palmer, Thos H., Sonthwold.Parker, Edwin, C.G.Parker, J.Parker, Wm., M.M.Parrott, R., C.G., Tenby (2)Parry, Lieut.. R.N.«Parry, Henry, AnglMey.

Worthing Life-boat. (2) '. McPhillips, P.,Serg. R.I.C. Morrison, W., Ballywalter. Parry, R., M.M.

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Parsons, Lt. K., 36th Reg.Parsons, Lt. Thoe., R.N., C.GParsons, U.W., R.N..C.G.Partridge, Capt. W. L..R.N.Pascoe, Peter, Porthlevw.Fatten, David, Portrnab,Paul, Thoo., C.G., Bade.

• Payne, John, C.G.Paynter, Oapt. Richard.Peake, Juneg, H.H. Dock-

yard, Devonport.*Peake, Admiral T. I,.*Pearce, Rich., Penunce.Pears*, Jas., Pilot, PorthoawlPeane, T., Pilot, Porthotwl.Pout, John, MontroM.PeddM, tA. W., R.N.. Cja.Peebles, John, Irvin*.Peeblee, T., Irvine.Peinon, 8. H., C.GKPenney, Robert, Ranugate.Pwiroje, Wm., Polkwrls.Pepper, J., C.G., LymlngtonPerkins, Ju., O.G., Bnde.Perring, Fredk., Polkerrla.Perrott, the late Sir Edward

G. L., Bait.*Perry, Frank, Weymonth.PfBtell,- W.,late Cox, Palling

Life-boats (2)Pestle, Jamea, Jun.Petrie, Mrs. Ellen, Shetland.Ptttit, Jetbro, late Cox.

Broadstairs Life-boat.PoUlipB.J., Newcastle, Irelnd.Picard, Pierre.Pilcher, Stephen, late Cox.

Tramore Life-boatPillar, W., Gunner. R K.Pinoomb, T., Pilot. Exmooth.Pitt, E., C.G., Atherfield.Plnmmer, John, Atet. Cox.

Cairter Life-boat.Pockley, K., (Jox. Flam-

borough No. 1 Life-boat.Pomeroy, H., C.G.Popham, Henry.Porter, William, Seaman.Potter, W., lat« Cox. Cahore

Life-boat.Founder, Thos., Hartlepool.Powell, John, H.M.Pratt, Jae., Lt. R.N., C.G.Prattent, Lient. John, R.N.*Preston, C.G., Newton.Preston, W. M., Beanmaria.

(2)Prewel R., C.O., Kilrush.Price, ThOB., Beanmarls.Pride, C., C.G., Chrlstchnrch.Pringle, T., late Cox. North

Snnderland Life-boat.Prior, George, C.G.Prior, Lt. T. H., R.N.. C.G.Pritchard, Wm.,Cox Peumon

Life-boat. (2)ProBBer, H., C.O.Prowse, George, Exmonth.Purdy, H., C.G., Tyrella.Purvis, R., Bridlington.Puxley, H., Dunboy.Pym, LtR. B.. R.N.,Whitby.*

Qnadllng, B. K., C.G. (2)*Quayle, Capt. E. (2)Qnlgley, W. T..C.U.Qnirke, G., Douglas.

Rae, Wm., Whitbuni.Randall, Lt. H., R.N., C.G.

Handle, J., Bristol. Bows, W, C.GK, Dingle.Rawstone, Lt., R.N., C.G.Ray, J., Boatman, Tenby.Raye,Lient. H. R., R.M..C.G.Read, Umt J., R.N., C.S.Reade.W. H., Tramore.Reading, D., Ramsgate.Bedford, J., Cullerooat*.Rees, A., Port TalbotRees, DanieL*Rees, David, late Cox.

Cardigan Life-boat.Rees, Ivor.Reea, T., Angle.Rees, T. H., St. David's.Rees, W., Flshgnard.Reeve, J, Swansea.Regan, D, C.G., KUnor*.Kellly, P., Private, A.S.C.Renowden, J., C.G., Dingle.Revell, Edw., Seaman, Rams-

gate Steamer Vulcan.Rlach, Wm., Buckle.Rice, George, Ooxswtln

Telgnmouth Life-boat.Rieharde, K. M.M.Rtohards, Henry, Penianee.Riohards, James, Peniance.Richards, T., M.M.Richardson, A., M.M.RJohardson, W., Coleraloe.Riokard, Thos., Howth.Ridge, Capt. U. A. K., R.N.,

C.G.Ridge, J., Hate of R.C. KiURidge, J., C. G., Cadgwith.Rlmmer, Thos., Coxswain

St. Anne's Life-boat.Rlooh, R., C.G., Oollleston.Ritchie, Alexr., Sanda.Rivers, T., C.G., Lydd.floberts, David, Oolwyn Bay.Robert*, John, CVogwyn.Roberts, John, Oefn Coch.ECoberts, John, Caellun.Soberts, Lewis, Holyhead.ioberts, O., Pilot, Anglesey.ioberts, R., Carnarvon.

Robert*, R., Oox. LlanddulasLife-boat.

Roberts, R., Cox. North DealLife-boat. (3)

Roberts, Robert, late Cox.Pennon Life-boat. (2)

Roberta, T., late Cox. Holy-head Lite-boat. (2)

Robertaon, Lt. J.H. M..R.N.,C.G.

Etobertaon, Lieut. -R., R.N.*Robertson - Maodonald, D.,Sobertson, Hector. [Admiral.Robins, J. Unnn, C.G.Robins, Edwin, Polkerrto.Robins, William, Polkerris.loblnson. Lieut., R.N.iobinson, J., Aberdeen.

Robinson, T., Wmtby.iobson, James, Cox. North

SunderUtnd Life-boat.Rockllffe, W., late Cox.

Sonthport Life-boat.Roderick, «., C.G.Roderick, J. 8., Ardmore.Sodgers, J., Royal Charter.*toe, R., J.P., Lynmonth.iose,W.,Boatman,Lowestoft.Con, R., C.G., Curracloe.loss, R., C.G., Dunmore.

Roes, Capt. Sir Thos., R.N.,*Rossiter, T., Wexford. [C.G.Rothery, Lieut. J., R.N.

(2)** ( Rourke, Kdw., Howth.

Rowe, W., ScUly.Rowe, W., Seaman, Heteton.Rowlands, T., M.M.Rowlands, W., late Cox

Holyhead Life-boat. (7)Rowntree, T. W., Cox.

Hartlepool Lifc-bost.Rnddock, J., Boatman, Flley.Russell, R., J.P.Rntter, Edward, Coxswain

Oadgwith Life-boat.Rntter, J., Scarborough.Ryle, John, R.I.C.Hymer, Lt. D., RJf., C.O.»

Sadler, A., C.O., late Ast.Cox. Hytbe Life-boat.

Salmon, C., Oorleston.Salter, F., Brlghstone, I.W.Sanderson, Lieut. J. P., R.N.,

C.G.Sands, R., M.M., Bahamas.Sarony, O., Scarborough.Sanvage, C., French Fishing-

boat liatxKe.Sawtell, Edwin, O.CKSoanlan, Maurice, 0.9.Soarlett, R., Harwich.Sohofleld, Wm, Coxswain

of Claoton Life-boat.Sclandera, J., Chief En-

gineer Gorlcston SteamLife-boat.

Scott, Major Henry, Dover.Scott, G. R., St. John, N.B.Scott, J.Selly, W. H., C.G. (2)Sergeant, Lt. J., R.N., C.G.Sewell, L*. H. F., R.N., C.G.*Sewell. Master John, Belfast.Jhanahan, Michael, Bere.Shankey, R., C.G. (2)Shannon, P., C.G., Kilrnsh.Hharrock, J. P., O.G.Shaw, Lt. C., R.N., C.G.Shea, D., late Cox. Padstow

LUe-boat. (3)Jhea, D., C.G., Porthcawl.Shleldon, Robt., late Cox.

Redcar Life-boat.Simmons, A., Chief Engineer

New Brighton Steam Life-boat.

Simpson, Jas., late Mate ofRanugato Harbour tags.

Simpson, John.Sims, Lt. A., R.N. (2)Sims, J., C.G., Dungenen.Sinclair, B., Ttrarso.Sinclair, D., late Cox. Irvine

Life-boat. [more.Slnnott, R., C.G., Mnllagh-Smallridge, J.H., late Cox.

Braunton Life-boat. (2)Smith,F.,Boatman,Loweetoft.Smith, Hy., Pilot, Gloucester.Imlth, J., Pilot, Shields.Smith, Jn Thnrro.Smith, O., M.M., Bideford.Smith, Peter, C.G., Lydd.Smith, T., C.S., Balllna.Smith, Wm., Bomb. R.A.Smith, W., Aldeburgh.Smyth, H., C.G., Kllmore.Snell, Lt. G., R.N., C.G.*Son^erv l Lt J., R.N., C.fl.

(2)*Sotheran, Shfph'rd, Cox.

Hartlepool Life-boats.Southey, Lt., K.N.,C.a.

Spark, A., M.M.Spindler, H., late Cox.

Thorpeneas Life-boat.Spraggs, J., Seaman, Hay ling.SUbtea, B.., HolyhetA.Standing, Edward. [Told.Stannaro, F., M.M., Sonth-Stap, R., C.G., Dunbar.Stark, Lt P, R.N, C.G. (J)*Starke, J., C.G.Starr, L. S., M.M.Steane, Lt J., R.N., Hye.«Steel, C., C.G.«Steele, John, Ayr.Stephens, A., C.O., Tramore.Stephenson, B., late Cox.

Botdmer Life-boat.Stevens, Henry, Gunner R.A.8%swart, John.Stewart, W., C.S.. Ardmore.Stokes, B., hit* Coxswain

of Poole Life-boat.Stone, J., C.G., BonoasUe.Stonham, Alfred.Storr, John, Whltby.Stout, B., late Cox. Long-

hop* Life-boat, (a)Stracey - Clitherow, Lient.

W. 0., R.N.StragneU, Lt., R.N.Strahao, H., PilotStrains, J., C.S.Streader, W. T., HJJ.

Costoms, Shoreham.Strong, F. F.M., R.N. .Strowger, G., late Cox. Kes-

slngland Life-boat. (2)Stuart, Lt. J., R.N., C.G.Stuart, Lt. T., R.N., C.G. (J)Stubbs, C., R. C. Tartar.Stnbbs, H., Atherfield.Stnggms, W., late Ast. Cox.

Tolgonumth Ufe-bo&t.Sullivan, J, Newhaven.Sullivan, Wm. C. L.Snmner, R., Formby *Snperville, — ., M.M., Bor-

deaux.Surry, W., R.C. Sylvia.Sntcliffe, Thos., Serg., R.I.C.Sutcliffe, Trooper. 21st Hus-SutherUvnd, D., C.G. [san.Sutter, J., M.M.Sntton, C., Port Talbot.Swarbrick, W., M.M.Symmea, Lt, R.N., C.G.*Synge,theRev.A.,Balbriggan.Tait, Mte Grace, Shetland.Talbot, C. R. M., M.P.Taylor, A., late Cox. Culler-

coats Life-boat.Taylor, Bremner, Orkney

Isles.Taylor, J., C.G., Dundrum.Taylor, W..C.G. (3)Taylor, William, Orkney

Taylor.W. H.,New Romney.Tegg, T.,'M.M.Teel, W., late Coxswain

Plymouth Life-boat.Terrett, T., Constable, Knock.Thomas, J., C.G., Atberfield.Thomas, Jas., Cox. Fish-

guard Life-boats.. (2)Thomas, J., C.G., Rocken.Thomas, R. J., late Cox.

New Brighton Life-boat.Thompson, D., Thnrao.Thompson, G» Annalong.Thompson, R., C.G. (3)*

424 THE LIFE-BOAT, [!ST MAY, 1911.

Thompson, R., late Cox.Snnderland Life-boat.

Thompson, W., Apprentice.Thorp, L., Newcastle.Tindall, 8., M.M., Scar-

borough.Tindall, W., the late.Tinning, J. W, late Cox.

Blyth No. 2 Life-boat.Todd, Wm.,late Cox. Gorles-

ton Life-boat.Took, Alfred, Southwold.TooK Capt. W., 40th Regt.Toomey, J., Kingstown.Torrens, Capt. John A. W.

Cm., Royal Scots Greys.*Tote, G«o., late Oox. Rnns-

wlok Life-boat. [(2)Town, J., C.G., Folkestone.Town, J., C.G.,Oastlegregory.Tredwen, R., Padstow.Tr.gidgo, W.H., C.G. (3)Trent, J., Atherfield.Tresilian, R.TrevaskJs, X., late Cox. of

the Hayle Life-boat. (2)Trewhella, H., late Coxswain

Faniance Life-boat.Trlphook, R., R.C. 3amO-

ton.Trott T., Boatman, DeU.Tuokfleld, T., Bidefcrt.Tndor,Capt.J.,RJf.,Wiok.(2)Tolly, W., Pilot, Newcastle.Tnmbnll, R., Dnnbar.Tomer, Lt. C., R.N.*Turner, Jas., C.G., Leys-

down, Kent.Torpin, J., C.G., Salcombe.Tntt, E., C.G., Dunmanns.Tuvaohe. — ., French M.M.Tyrrell, Wm., Coxswain of

Harwich Life-boat.

TJrell, J., C.G.Usher, J., Bridllngton.Usher, John, Bridlington .

Van Honten, W., Rotter-dam. (2)

Varley, Thos., Mareden.Verion, Chas., Ramsgate.Vicary, Lt. W., R.N., C.G.,

Atherteld.*Vondy, I., Cox. Isle of Man

Life-boat. (3)Vyvyan, Rev. H., M.A.

William IV., His MostGracious Majesty King.*

Waddy, Dr., Churchtown.Wade, M.M., Fads cow.Wake, Baldwin Arden, Mid-

shipman, R.N.Wales, G., Broadstalrs.Wales, J., Broadstairs.Walker, Lieut., R.N.Walker, J., Brtgg.Walker, W. Lewis, Bean-

marta. (2)Wallace, J., M.M.Wallace, William.Wallace, Mrs. William.Walsh, J., Dublin.Walsh, Martin, M.M.*Ward, Charles, Bowman

Aldeburgh Lite-boat. (2)Ward, J., R.O. Sylvia.Ward, Admiral J. R., The

late. (2)*Warder, D. T., C.G.Warford, G.. late Cox.

Fakefield Life-boat. (2)Warn, W., sen., Atherfield.Warn, W., jun., ditto.Warren, Lt. 0. D., R.N.Wasey, Oapt. E. F. N. K.,

R.N., C.G. (3)Waters, Wm.,late Ast. Oox.

Southwold Life-boat,Watson, T. J., Ramsgate.Watt, A., Montrose.Watt, Alexander, Gardens-

town.Watt, F..M.M., Fortrush.

Watt, J., late Cox. MontroseLife-boat.

Watts, Charles, M.M.Watte, William, M.M.Watts. Lieut. W. 8.. R.N.*Waugh, E., C.G.Webb, Edwin, C.G.Webb,,Wm., C.G., late Cox.

Padstow Life-boat.Weblin, J., C.Q., 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.9.Westbrook, Lt. B. B., R.N.Wharrier, William, late

Sag. Ramsgate Tugs. (3)Wheeler, C., AtherfieldWheeler, 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,jjoseph, Portland.White, J. K., C.G. (2)Whittey, Ellas, Jersey.Whyte, Mrs., Aberdonr.Wickham, E.,Cox.Wexford

Life-boat.Wickham, T., late Cox.

Wexford Life-boat.Wilds, Robert, late Cox.

Deal Life-boat. (2)Wilkie, C., M.M.Wilkinson. Seo., Fleetwood.WUlcox, J., C.G., Lydd.Williams, D.Williams, H., late Cox.

Kingstown Life-boat.Williams, Hugh, Penmaen.Williams, Rer.J.,Holyhead.*Williams, J., M.M. (2)

Williams, J., Swansea.Williams, J.M., Padstow.Williams, Lieut. J. 0., R.N.,

C.<J.(2)Williams, Owen, late Cox.

Cemlyn Life-boat.Williams, Rev. O. Lloyd. (2)Williams, William, Grocer,

Llanddulas.Williams, William, Quarry-

man, Llanddnlas.Williams, William, Seaman.Williamson, R. (2)Williamson, Robert, Thnrso.Williamson, W., Pilot, Wick.Wilson,J.,Pilot, St.Andrevs.Wilson, John, M.M.Wilson, Ralph, Holy Island.Wilson, T., M.P.*Wilsom,T., Pilot, Holylsland.Wilson, W.,Pilot,HolyIsland.Wlshart, J., Wick, N.B. 1Wood, James, s.s. Marrs.Wood, T. L., C.G. (2)Woodgate, James, late Cox.

Dover Life-boat. (2)Woodham, Lt., H.N., C.G.Woods, E. W., Coxswain

Gorleston No. 1 Life-boat.Woodward, Geo., Stoker,

Ramsgate 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., R.N., C.G.Wyrill, H., Scarboro'.

York, H.E.H. the Duke of,the late (1824).*

Yare, Eichd., Stoker, Rams-gate Steamer Vulcan.

Young, A., C.G., Shoreham.Young, A. H., C.G., Blatch-

iugton.Young, Lt. T., R.N., C.G.

*jfej&r

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THE LIFE-BOAT STATION.

425

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 281 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 " iron "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

426 THE LIFE-BOAT. [ISTMAY, 1911.

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- FUCH71NC TYPE.

Fig. I.

Fig. 3. D E C K . P L A N .

Fig.4.

B O D Y PLAN M I D S H I P S E C T I O N

A.—Represents the deck.B.—Believing 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.

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R U B I E TYPE

Fig. 2.

Fig. 3.

fig-. 4.

FIG. 1.—Elevation, showing water-ballast tanks, with trunks and the drop-keel.„ 2.—Plan, showing water-ballast tanks, in dotted lines, and the relieving well.,, 3.—Body plan.„ 4.—Midship section.

428 THE LIFE-BOAT. [IsT MAT, 1911.

BODY PLAN MIDSHIP SECTION.

U/99.

A.—The deck.B.—Relieving valves for the automatic discharge of water off the deck.C.—Side air-cases above deck and thwarts.D.—End air-compartments.E.—Wale or fender.F.—Iron keel ballast.G.—Water-ballast tanks.H.—D rop-keels.

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LIVERPOOL TYPE.

BODY PLAN MIDSHIP SECTION.

A.—The deck.B.—Believing 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.G.—Water-ballast tanks.H.—Drop-keels.

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CROMER. TYPE.

Fig. 3.DECK PLAN.

EtBODY PLAN. 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.Q.—Water-ballast tanks.

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NORFOLK & SUFFOLK TYPE

Fig.l.

Fig.2.

BODY PLAN MIDSHIP SECTION

A.—Deck.AI.—Side deck.B.—Relieving valves for the automatic discharge of water off the deck.E.—Wale or fender.F.—Iron keel.(?.—Water-ballast tanks.H.—Drop-keels.I.—Cable-well.

432 THE LIFE-BOAT. , 1911.

TUBULAR LIFEBOAT.

PLAN.

Fig.4-.

MIDSHIP SECTION.

A.—Deck.J7.—Wale or fender.ff.—Drop-keel.

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43xi2-6 WATSON TYPE BOM.INSTALLED WITH 40 B.H.P. MOTOR.

FIG. 4.

FiQ.5.

FIG. 1.—ELEVATION SHOWING MOTOR, PROPELLER AND TUNNEL.FIG. 2.—PLAN SHOWING MOTOR HATCH, PETROL TANKS ON FORE SIDE, CONTBOL

WHEEL AND STEERING WHEEL.FIG. 3.—SECTIONS OP AFTER BODY SHOWING TUNNEL.FIG. 4.—SECTIONS OP FOBE BODY.FIG. 5.—MIDSHIP SECTION.

2 G

434 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1911.

STEAM LIFE-BOAT.

P R O F I L E .

Fig. 2.

BO DY P L A N Ml D S H I P S E C T I O N .

A.—Cockpit.a.—Deck.b.—Propeller hatch.e,—Relief valves.

B.—Engine room.(7.—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.

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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 TIPPING'S WHEELPLATES.)

ELEVATION.

PLAN.

10/99. MAIN BED. FORE BED.

END VIEW. TIPPING'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.

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436 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1911.

THE LIFE-BOAT HOUSE.

The boats of the ROTAL NATIONAL LIFB-BOAT IHSTITUTIOH 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 81. and an assistant at 21. a year, with furtherallowances in special circumstances. The crew consists, in addition, of a bowman who is paid30g. a year, and as many boatmen as the boat pulls oars. A signalman is also appointed who receivesa retaining fee of I/, 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 11., if by night; and usually 4*.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 It. 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 2,5002., and the Annual Expense of maintaining itis about 1252.—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 281 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 49,394 lives, either by its Life-boats or by other means.

Despite however this fleet of 281 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 100,000*. 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 upholdthe country's honour and glory.

ANNUAL S U B S C B I P T I O N S AND D O N A T I O N S .

1st JANUARY TO 31st DECEMBER, 1910.

HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. Annual Subscription £21

Jam. Sate. Donations.£. i. d. £. ,. d.i.- 6

1 1 -- 10 -

- 10 6

2 -

- io' -1 1 -2 2 -

Z 1 -

A. AA.A.H. (1909-10, £225) . . . 100 - -A. B. 0. (1889-1910. £76) . . . 2 10 -A. G. HA. W., Bergholt . . . .Acland, Sub-Lieut. H. G. D..

R.NAcland, V.-Adm. SirW.A.D.,

Bart., C.Y.0 2Acland, W. N. D., Esq. . .Adams, A. J., Esq. . .Adams, Edgar T., Esq. . .Adamson, S., Esq. . . .A FriendA Friend, Quebec (1903-10,

£90) 10 - -A Friend to Life-boats (1&99-

1910, £45)Agaew, C, Morland, Esq. . 1 1 -Ailsa, The Most Hon. the

Marquis of 6 - -AVbemarle, Et. Hon. Earl of,

K.C.V.O., C.B., A.D.C. . 1 1 -Aloester Co-operative Indus-

trial Society, Limited . , 1 1 -Aldenham, The Rt. Hon. Lord 2 2 -Alexander, Maj.-Gen. R.Alexander, Miss S. A. . . 1 - -Allen, A. J., Esq., and Mrs. 2 2 -Allen, Ashton C., Esq. 3 3 -Allen, f., Esq. . . - 10 6Allen, FiMMsie, Esq. . 5 - -Allen, J. Ellacott, Esq. 2 2 -Allen, Miss J. C. . . 1 - -Allen, Mrs., Chislehurst 1 1 -Allen, Mrs., Blackheath 1 1 -Allo* Co-operative Soc,, Ltd 5 - -Alsop, Mrs. A. E. . . 1 - -Altham, Major-Gen. Edward

A., C.B., C.M.G. . . . 1 1 - .Amery, W. d'A - 10 -" Amici" - 5 -Amos, Mrs. Herbert . . . 2 2 -An Admiral's Sister . . . 3 - -Anderson, F. H., Esq., M.D. 1 1 -AnderaoB, R. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Andrevs, Mr» 1 1 -AnnfleldPlainl. Co-operative

Society, Limited . . . 8 - -An Old Subscriber 10 - -Anonymous 5 - -Anonymous . . . . . . , 5 - —Anonymous, 29105 (1907-10,

£25*.) . - 10 -Anonymous (1905-10,£37 10s ) . S - -Anonymous, Dulwich . . - 7 6Anonymous, Edinburgh . - 10 -AH onyin oils, London . . . 1 - -Anonymous, Paddiugton . - 10 -Anonymous, Newport, Mon. . - 10 6Applegarth, Mrs. . . . . - 5 -

Carried forward . £80 12 3 142 14 -

Ann. SubB. Uonntiors.£. I. d. £. >. d.

Brought forward . . 80 12 3 142 14 -Araguaya, R.M.S., proceeds

of sweepstake 6 - -Arkwright, Miss S. M. . . 1 1 -Armstrong, Miss E. Evelyn . . 1 1 -Juih.BiotherB. & Heaton, Ltd. 2 2 -Ash, P. C. M., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Ashington Industrial Co-op.

Soc., Ltd. . . . ' . . 2 2 -Ashton-Tmder-Lyne Working

Men's Co-operative Society,Limited 5 5 -

Aspatria, Industrial Co-op.Soc., Ltd - 5 -

Astley, Miss C. C 2 - -Atkinson, C. H., Esq. . . - 10 6Atkinson, Mr. J. N". (1903-10,

£10 16s.) 4 4 -Austen, A., £sq - 10 6Au»tin, Mr. Francis . . . 1 1 -Awdry, C. S., Esq. . . . 6 5 -

Backhouse, Mrs. James E. . 5 - -Bacon, Francis, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Bacup Co-operative Store,

Limited 5 - -Bailey, Arthur W., Esq. . 1 1 -Bailey, B, H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Baillie, Lady (1891-1910, £24) . . 2 - -Bsily, Herbert M., Esq. . . 5 5 -Baily, Miw A. L. . . . . 1 1 -Baiid, Mi»» J. H - 10 -Baker, Sir Randolph L., Bart. 1 - -Baldock, Col. E. H., J.P. . 1 1 -Ballard, Mrs. Montagu (1908-

10, 15s.) - 5 -Bancroft, Sir Squire . . . 2 2 -Banket, Mrs. Soott . . . 1 1 -Bank», Dr ~ 10 -Bannard, Henry E., Esq. . - 10 -Bannermsn, Mis. . . . . 1 1 -Barber, Mra. Joseph . . . 2 2 -Barber-Starkey, W. J. S., Esq. 1 1 -Barclay-Harvey, J. C., Esq. 1 1 -Barker, — Eeq 2 - -Barker .Miss (1880-1910, £26) . . 2 - -Barnard, Mrs. W. C. . . . 1 1 -Barnes, Mr. J. E - 5 -Barnett, G. A., Esq. . . . "Barnston, Miss . . . .Barrhead Co-operative Socy.,

LtdBarrow, Miss - iv i>Barry, Major Stanley L. . . 5 - -BaiBtow, H. C., Eeq. . . . 1 1 -Barwell, Charles F., Esq . . 1 1 -Bassett-Smith, Mrs., Senr. . - 5 -Bastard, Mrs « 'Bateson, Miss Ethel . . . 1 1 -

Carried forward . £144 3 9 165 9 -

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438 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY,

Ann. Subs. Donation*,.£. I. d* £. ». d.

Brought forward . 144 3 9 165 9 -Batho, the late Win., Esq.,

Surgeon, "In Memoriam,"per Mrs. Batho . . . . 1 1 -

Battersea Chapel Sunday

Batthyany-Strattmann,H. S.H.The Prince . 1 1 -

Batty, E. F., Esq 1 - -Bayley, Mrs. E - 10 -Baylis, T. C., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Bayne, 0. E.. Esq. . . . - 10 6Bayne, Sir Christopher, W.,

Bart . 2 2 -Beale, Mrs. C. E - 10 6

Beaumqnt, Lady Violet . . 2 2 -Beaumont, W. I., Esq. . . 2 2 -Bedford, Her Grace the

Bedlington Equitable Indus-trial Co-op. Society, Ltd. . 2 2 -

Beeston, Miss M 1 1 -Bell, Col. A. W. C. . . - 10 -Bell, Miss A. H. G. . . . 2 - -Bell, Mrs. G. W ft 6 -Bell, Mrs. John . . . . ! - -Bellas, Messrs. Hugh and Thos. 1 - -Bellshill and Mossend Co-

operative Society (1908-10,(£22..) 1 1 -

Bellshill and Mossend Co-op.Soc., Ltd 1 1 -

Benson, W. I., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Bingley Industrial Co-opera-

tir« Society, Limited . . . . 1 - -Sinks, Captain John H. . . 1 - -

Binyon, T. W., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Birch-Reynardson, Rev. J.,

M A 1 1 -Bird, A. Horace, Esq.. . . 1 1 -Birkbeck, Robert, Esq. . . 3 8 -Birkenhead and District Co-

operative Society, Ltd. . 2 2 -Birt, Messrs. A. W. & Sons . 4 4 -Birtley District Co-operative

Society, Ltd. (1906-10,£12 12s) . . . . . 3 3 -

Bischoffsheim, Mrs. C. (1908-10 £31 10s ) 10 10 *

Blackwell, Samuel J., Esq. . 2 2 -Blaina Industrial and Provi-

dent Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Black, Mrs 2 - -Blake, Lieut. Geoffrey, R.N. 4 4 -Blake, Jack, Esq 2 2 -Blakiston, John R., Esq. . 1 - -B l a n t y r e Co-operative

Society, Ltd 2 - -Blatherwick, H. Esq. . . . 1 1 -Blathwayt. Mm. E . . . . 2 2 -Blaxland, Vice-Admiral

J, E. . - 1 0 6Blaydon and District I. and

P. Co-operative Society,Limited 2 2 -

Blomfield, H., Esq. . . . - 10 6Blyth, Mrs - 5 —Boden, MM. - 5 -Bond, W. A.,, Esq., M.D. . 1 1 -Boord, Mrs. Joseph . . . 1 1 -Borough, T. G., Esq 2 2 -

1 Borradaiie, Mrs. F. . . . 1 1 -

Ca-ried forward. £210 G 9 188 7 -

Ana. 8nbs. Do£. ». rf. £.

Brought forward . 210 C 9 188Boston Shipwreck Association

(1866-1910, £225) 5Boston Shipwreck Association 5 - -Bott, Major Thomas . . . 10 - -Boulton, M. Ernest, Esq. 2 2 -Bourne, John K., Esq. . 1 1 -Bousfield, Miss E. S. . . . . 2Bovill, Arthur R., Esq, . 5 6 -Bowles, H. C. B., Esq. . 2 - -Bowring, Rev. E. F., M.A. 1 - -Bowyer, T., Esq 1 1 -Boyd, Mrs. Alfred. . . . 2 2 -Boyd, Miss E. T 1 - -Boyne Castle, S.S., collected

from Master and Crew, perJ. W. R. Simpson,; Esq.(1909-10, £4) 2

Boys, Vice-Admiral H. H. . 1 1 -Bradley, Lt.-Col. J. D. (1882-

1910 £45) . 2Braithwaite, Mrs. Lucas . . 1 1 -Braithwaite, R. W., Esq 1Bramston, Colonel T. H. . 1 - -Brand, Major G. Horatio. . 1 1 -Branstou, J. G., Esq. . . - 10 -Braesey, Albert, Esq., M.A.,

J.P. (1888-1910, £146 10s.) . . 10Brassey, The St. Hon. Lord,

G . C B . 2 2 -Breakey, Inspector - General

John, M.D., R.N. . . . 1 - -Brechiu Equitable Co-

operative Society, Limited 1 1 -Breitmeyer, Louis, Esq. . . 6 6 -Brettell, W. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Bridge, Mrs. Gordon . . . 1 1 -Bridges, Miss 11-Brighteide and Carbrook Co-

operative Society, Limited 2 2 -Brindley Miss D -10 6Bristol Wagon and Carriage

Works Company, Limited . 8 3 -Briitow, J., Esq 1 1 -Broadmead, Miss Ellen I. . 1 - -

Brocklehurst, Miss . . . 2 - -Brocklehurst, W. W., Esq. . 5 - -Brook, Misa S. A - 5 -Brook, Mrs. Henry (1908-10,

£2) 1Brooks, Henry, Esq. . . . 5 - -Brown, A. Samlen, Esq. . . - 10 -Brown, Miss D. Richmond . 5 - -Brown, Lieut. D. B. Buchau,

R N 5Brown, Miss Gilpin . . . 1 1 -Browne, J. Harris, Esq. . . 1 1 -Browne, Mrs. A. S. . . . 3 3 -Browne, Mrs. H 1 - -B r o x b n r n Co- operative

Society, L t d 2 2 -Bruce, The Right Hon.

Sir G 1 1 -Bruzand, Mrs. Jane H. . . 1 1 -Buok & Wootton, Messrs.,

L t d 2 2 -Bucke, Mrs. E. W. . . . 2 2 -

Buckle, Vice-Adm. Chas. M. 1 - -Budge, Rev. Hy. Simcoe.M.A. 1 1 -Bull Miss L . . . . 1 1 -Bulwell I. P. Society, Ltd. . 1 1 -Bumpsted, T. B., Eeq 10

Carried forward . £305 10 3 220

1911.

latlous.*. d.7 —

2 -

10 .-

19 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS.

Ann. Sabs. Donations.£. ». rf. £. ». d.

Brought forward . 306 10 3 226 19 -Banting, Mrs 1 1 -Bnrgoyne, Freak., Esq. (1901-

1910, £16) 2 - -. Burke, Miss . . 2 2 -Burmester, Miss . . . . 1 1 -Burnbank Co-operative So-

Burne-Jones, Lady Georgina 1 1 -Bumell, Miss A. . . . 2 - -Buruell, Miss E. C. P. . . 1 1 -Burnell, W. A., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Burnett, Hiss F. E. . . 1 1 -Bumey, Mrs. E. D. . . . 1 - -Bumopfield District Co-

operative Society, Limited 2 2 -Burns, The Hon. Caroline . 1 1 -Bury District Co-operative

Society, Ltd. . . . fl - -Bury, Mrs. R., Kugeley . 10 - -Butler, Charles R., Esq. . - 10 -Bntlin, C., Esq. 1 1Buttanshaw, Major . . 1 1 -Byles, M. Barnard, Esq. . 2 2 -

C. M. B 3 - -C. R. M. In memory of the

late Canon Burrows . . 1 - -C. X. R 1Caffyn, Mrs. . . . - 10 -Cainscross & Ebley Co-opera-

tive Society, Limited . . 1 1 -Caledonia, S.S., collection,

per Capt. W. Baxter . . . . 50 - -C a m b r i d g e Co-operative

Society, Ltd 1 - -Camelon Co-operative So-

ciety, Ltd. (1906-10, £5 5s.) . . 1 1 -Cameron, Major M. A., R.E. 1 - -Campbell, Major-General F.

Lorn 1 1 -Campbell, Mrs. M. G. . . - 5 -Campbell, W. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Canning, Major A. . . . - 10 -

Cardew, The Hon. Mrs. E. J. 1 1 -Cardiff Co-op. Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Curdiff Railway Co., collected

by men employed on dredg-ing plant, per Mr. T. Kopser . . .-1210

Carlisle Sooth. End Co-operative Society, Limited. 1 1 -

Carlisle, The Right Hon. theEarl and Countess of . . 2 - -

Carnarvon Harbour Trust . 2 2 -Camegie, Major D. L. . . 1 - -Carnforth Co-op. Soc., Ltd. . 1 - -Carson & Sons, Messrs. W. . 2 2 -Carter, Mrs. Ellen J. (1908-

10, £1) - 10 -Carter, N. Bonham, Esq.

(1803-10, £17 10s.) 2 - -Carter, Thomas S., Esq. . . - 5 -Cartwright, Capt. H. A. . . 5 - -Caawall, Miss . . . . 1 1 -Cave, Charles J. P., Esq.. . 5 - -Cave, Adm. J. Halliday,

C.B . 2 - -Cave, Mrs. Laurence . . . 1 1 -Cave-Browne-Cave, Rev. Ed-

ward F., M.A 2 2 -

Carried forward . £379 19 9 284 13 10

Ann. Subs£. «. d.

Brought forward . 379 19 9Cliarybdis & Astne, H.M.S.,

voted from the Snips' Cos.,per Capt. E. C. Villiers,R.N

Central Telegraph Office, " A "Division, Stationery Club . .

Central Telegraph Office, "C "Division, Stationery Club . .

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 -

Cheese, C. M., EsqCheetham, H., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Ckeshire, S.S., Collection per

Captain Stanley. . . . . .Chester, Miss F. . . . . 2Chesterfield and District Co-

operative Society, Ltd. . 1 1 -Chester-le-Street C. and I. Soc.

Ltd. (1897-1910, £92)Chetwynd, The Viscount, the

late 1 1 -Chichester, The Ten. Arch-

Chipping Norton Co-opera-tive Society, Ltd. . . . - 10 6

Chitty, Miss . . . . 1 1 -Christie, Alexr., Esq. . 5 - -Churchill, G. O. Esq. (1891-

1910, £20 12s.)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, A. F., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Clarke, R. Stanley, Esq. . . 1 1 -dayton, Colonel Sir FitzRoy,

K.C.V.O., V.P. . . . 2 - -Clayton, C. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Clayton, C. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Clayton, ¥. H., Esq. . . . i 1 -Clayton, F. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Clayton, Harold D., Esq. . 1 1 -Clayton, Sir W. R., Bart. . 1 1 -Clayton-le-Moors Industrial

Co-operative Society, Ltd. 2 2 -Cleatot Moor Co-op. Socy. . 3 3 -Clerk, Major-General H.,

F.R.S., R.A 1 1 -Clerke, Chas. L., Esq. . . 3 - -Clifden, The Rt. Hon. Lord

Clitherow, Lieut. E. W.Stracey, K.N 1 1 -

Clive, Gen. Edward H. . . 5 - -Clive, Lieut.-Col. Hon. G. W. 5 - -Clough, C. T., Esq. . . . 2 - -Clough, Captain W. . . . 1 - -Clowes & Sons, Messrs. W. , Ltd . 10 10 -Clydebank Co-operative

Soc., Ltd. (1908-10, £2 2s.) . .Coalville Working Men's Co-

operative Society Ltd.(1904-10, £12 12s.). <, .

Coast Development Corpora-tion, Ltd., proceeds of Con-cert on Clacton Pier . . . .

439

Donations.£. ». d.

284 13 10

19 15 -

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6 - -

2 - -

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Carried forward . £456 6 3 335 10 9

440 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1911.

Ann. Subs. Derations.£. s. d. £. *. d.

Brought forward . 456 fi 3 385 10 9Coates, Joseph, Esq. . . 2 2 -Cobb, Cyril S., Esq. . . 1 1 -Cochrane & Co., Ltd. . . 2 2 -Cochrane, Mrs. Charlotte 2 2 -Cockburn, Rev. J. Scott . - 10 6Codrington, Maj.-Geu. A. E.

C.B., C.V.0 5 - -Colchester and East Essex

Co-operative and IndustrialSociety, Limited . . . 2 2 -

Colclough, Rev. Howard J. . - 6 -Cole, A. C., Esq 1 1 -Cole, Miss - 10 6Cole, Mrs. R. M - 5 -Coleman, Mrs. M 1 1 -Coleman, Rev. W. . . . - 10 -Collin, Mrs. J 1 1 -Collins, Miss C 5 - -Colne and District Co-

operative Society, Limited 4 4 -Colthurst, E. Beaden, Esq. . 1 1 -Colville, Hon. G. C. . . . 2 2 -Colville, Rear-Admiral the

Honi. Stanley C., C.B.,C.V.O. . . . . . . 4 - -

Commercial Gas Company . 5 5 -Compstall Co-operative In-

dustrial Society, Limited . 5 5 -Compton, H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Connor, Miss C. (1895-1910,

£2 Its.) - 10 -" Conscience Money " . . . 9 17 -Constable, E. T., Esq. . . 1 1 -Coode, R. C., Esq 5 - -Coombe Hill School, per John

W. Mallett, Esq. . . . . - 6 2Co - operative Wholesale

Society, Ltd., Manchester . 21 - -Cooper, Mrs. S. M. . . . 1 - -Cooper, Mrs. T. E. . . . 1 1 -Cope & Co., Messrs. F. . . - 5 -Corbet, The Rev. Athelstan,

M A - 10 6Cordiner, Messrs. J. & Son . . . 1 1 -Comforth and Coxhoe Co-

operative Society, Ltd. . 5 5 -Cornish-Bowden, Mrs. . . 2 2 -

Corry, Sir W., Bart. . . . 5 6 -

Coutts and Co., Messrs. . . 10 - -Coventry Perseverance Co-

operative Society, Limited 2 2 -Cowdenbeath Co-operative

Society, Ltd . . . 1 1 -CowlairsCo-operative Society,

Cox and Co., Messrs. . . . 6 5 -Cramlington District Co-

operative Society, Limited 2 2 -Crawshaw, The Rt. Hon.

Lord . . . . . . 1 1 -Crewe Co-op. Friendly Society,

Crewe's Trustees, Lord . . 80 - -Crisp, Sir Frank . . . . 1 1 -Orof t, Miss - 10 -Crofton, Capt. and Mrs.

Duke . . . . . 1 - -Crook and Neighbourhood

Co-operative Society, Ltd.(1906-10, £50) 10 - -

Carried forward . £614 16 9 357 4 11

Ann. Bute. Donations.£. I. d. £. ». rf.

Brought forward . 614 16 9 357 4 IICrosbie, Bligh Talbot, Esq.

(1907-10, 10s.) - 5 -Crosbie, Rev. H. A., M.A. 2 2 -Croase & Blackwell, Ltd. . 5 5 -Crouch, Mrs. (1908-10, 15s.) . . - 10 -Crowley, Mrs. H. E. . . . -10 -Cruddas, Charles J., Esq.

(1908-10, £10 10s.). . . 1 1 - 6 5 -Cruddas, W. D., Esq. . . 1 1 -Cuff, S. W., Esq 1 1 -CuHingworth, J. D., Esq. . 1 10 -Cunnvnghame. Rev. Hugh

C. R., M.A 1 1 -

Cushie Doo, Yacht, collectedon board, per A. C. R. Mait-land, Esq 1 2 -

Cust, Commr. Sir Chas. L.,Bt.,C.M.G.,M.V.O., R.N. 2 - -

Cust, Mrs. A. M. P. ... 1 1 -

D. J.- . . . . . . 5 - -Daisyfield Industrial Bees'

Co-operative Society, Ltd. 1 1 -Dallas, Sir George E., Bt. . 1 - -Dalton, Mrs. H 1 1 -Dalton-in-Furness Co-opera-

Dalziel Co-operative Society,Limited (1895-1910, £70) . . . 4 - -

Ditto, Employees of . . 1 - -Dand, J. Esq 11-Darling, Mrs. S 3 3 -Darlington Co-operative and |

Industrial Society, Ltd. . 2 2 -Darlington Two O's . . . 1 1 -Darwen Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . . . 2 2 -Davidson, H. 0. D., Esq. . 1 1 -Daviw-Colley, Miss B. . . - 10 6 jDavies-Colley, Miss M. . . - 10 6Davies, Evan L. Esq., M.A.,

F.R G.S 1 1 -Davison, Col. T 1 - -Daw»on-8cott, Major-General 1 1 -Day Mrs F. . . . . 1 - -Debenham, Mrs. T. K. . . 3 3 -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'- Radcliff e.Comr. , R.N.,

Dennistoun - Brown, The

Denny and Dunipace Co-operative Society, Limited(1908-10, £3 3s.) 1 1 -

Denton and Houghton Equit-able Co-operative Society,Limited (1908-10, £6 6s.) . . . 2 2 - .

Derby Co-operative ProvidentSociety, Limited . . . 2 2 -

De Saumarez, The Right

de Vesian, Mrs. E. J. Ellis . 1 1 -De Zoete,' Reginald L., Esq.. 1 1 -

Carried forward . £696 18 9 372 9 11

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS.

Ann. Suba. Donations.£. t. d. £. «. d.

Brought forward . 696 18 9 372 9 11Dibdin, Charles, Esq. . . 1 1 -Dickins, Col. F. A. ... 1 1 -Dickins, Mrs. Frank . . . 1 1 -Dicks, Mrs. H. L. (1899-1910,

. £2 3s. (id.) 1 1 -Dickson, Mrs. W. R. . . . 1 1 -Digby, Captain H. A., K.N. 6 - -Digby, Commr. the Hon. 6.

f., R.N 10 - -Dimsdale, J . , Esq. . . . 2 2 -Dobson, Mrs. Elizabeth . . 1 - -Doncaster Mutual Co-opera-

tive & Industrial Company,Ltd. (1907-10, £414«. 6d.). . . 2 2 -

Dorington, The Right Hon.Sir John E., Bart 6 - -

Dow, Miss Jessie . . . 10 - -Downes, Commr. 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 - -Drybrough, T. B., Esq. . . 10 - -Dublin Port and Docks Board 75 - -Duff, The Misses . . . . - 10 -Dogdale, J. B., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Dumfries and Maxwelltowu

Co-operative Society, Ltd. 2 2 -

Dnncanson, T. J. G., Esq. . 5 5 -Dunlop, Miss A - 10 -Dunlop, W. W., Esq. . . . 1 - -Dunning, George B., Esq. . - 10 -Dunraven, The Right Hon.

t h e Earl o f . . . . 1 1 -Dnnsandle & Clan Conal, The

Right Hon. Lord . . . 5 - -Durham Co-op. Society, Ltd. . 5 - -Du Santay, Misa M. S. . . 1 1 -Dyke, Col. Edwd. H. . . 1 1 -

E . B . . . 3 3 -E. H. C. (1898-1910, £17 6«.) . . 1 10 -E. J. R 5 - -E. L. 0 2 2 -Eaden, Mrs. H. W. . . . 1 11 6Eaden, J. F., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Earle, Mrs 10 6Easterfield, J. E., Esq. . . - 5 -Eaton, Miss F 1 1 -Ebbw Vale Industrial & Provi-

dent Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Ecroyd and Sons, Messrs. Wm. 3 3 -Edmondson, Misa . . . . 1 - -Edwardes, T. D., Esq. . . 1 - -Egremont Industrial Co-oper-

ative Society, Ltd. . . . 2 2 -Elkins, Richard, Esq. . . 1 1 -Ellis, The Misses . . . . 1 1 -Ellis, Mrs. Emily 1 1 -"Elma" 1 1 -Elphinstone, Right Hon. Lord

(1900-1910, £26 6s.) . . . . 5 - -Elphinstone, Kenneth V., Esq. 1 1 -Elsmore, Mrs. E 1 - -Emery, William, Esq. . . - 10 6English, Col. T 1 - -Epps, Mrs. M. H 1 1 -

Curied forward . £888 18 3 391 15 11

Ann. Snbfl.£. l. d.

Brought forward . 888 18 3Erskine, Miss L. C. . . . 1 1 -Eustace, Chaa. E., Esq. . . 3 - -Evans, Miss Annis . . . 1 1 -Evans, The Misses . . . - 5 -Evans, W., Esq. (1894-1910,

£19 15*.)

Eyre, Miss E. G 1 3 6Eyre, Mrs. F. J. . . . 1 1 -Eyre, Mrs. G. F - 10 6Eyre, Bev. G. F., M.A. . . - 10 6

F. E. G - 5 -Fairfield, Mrs. Percy . . . 1 1 -Fairthorne, Miss A. . . . 1 - -Fairthorne, Miss E. . . . 2 2 -Falls, Miss A. E - 10 -Falmouth, The Right Hon.

Lord Viscount . . . . 6 - -Fane, Miss Blanche . . . 1 - -Fanshawe, Rev. Arthur A.,

M.A. (1891-1910, £81 10s.) . .Fargus, Henry R., Esq. . . 1 1 -Farmer, Capt. William R. G. 1 1 -Famworth and Kearsley Co-

operative Store . . . . 5 5 -Farwig, P. J. Esq. . . . 2 2 -Felling Industrial Soc., Ltd.

(1908-10, £3 3s.)Fellows, Lient.-Col. C. F. . 5 - -Fenwick, G. J., Esq. . . . 5 - -Fernie, Charles, W. B., Esq.

(1892-1910, £20 15s.) . .Ferraby, Miss A. . . . . 2 2 -Field, Vice-Admiral A. Mos-

tyn, F.R.S 1 1 -Figgis, Samuel, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Filliter, Edward, Esq. . . 1 1 -Finlay, Mrs. Oscar . . . 1 1 -Finlayson, Mrs. E. . . . 2 2 -FitzRoy, Miss Laura M. E. . 2 - -Fleming, B. R., Esq. . . . 3 8 -Flemming, Mrs 1 1 -Fletcher, The Misses . . . 2 - -Fluker, J., Esq.Folkestone Co-operative So-

ciety, L td 22-Fordham, A. R., Esq. . . - 10 -Foreman, Mr. Owen . . . - 10 -Foresters, Ancient Order of,

per J. Lister Stead, Esq.(see also pp. 456 <fe 459). 125 - -Ditto, Court Flower of

Suffolk, No. 2695 . . 1 1 -Ditto, Court Capture of Se-

bastopol No. 2772 . . - 5 -Ditto, Court Caerlon Castle,

No. 8758 - 14 2Ditto, Court Norwich Union,

No. 2504 . . . . .Ditto, Court 5480 . . . - 10 -

Forington, Mrs. F. (1905-10,£1 4g.)

Fortescne, J. Bevill, Esq. . 5 - -Fortescue, The Rt. Hon. the

Earl . . . . 1 - -Foster, Richard, Esq. . . . 5 - -Foster, W. H., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Foyster, Rev. G. A., M.A. . - 5 -

Carried forward .£1098 811

441

Donation).£. ». d.

391 15 11

2 2 -

- 5 -

6 - -

1 1 -

1 1 -

- 5 -

- 5 -

- 5 -

401 19 11

442 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY,

Ann. But*. Donations.£. t. d. £. *. d.

Brought forward . 1093 8 11 401 19 11Francis, T. M., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Franklyn, M r s 2 2 -Fraser-Tytler, General Sir

J. M. B., K.C.B. 2 2 -Freeman, Mrs. D. A. - 10 -Fremlin, Mrs. R. J. 1 - -Friend, W. C., Esq. 5 - -Fripp, Steuart, Esq. 2 2 -Frith, Mrs.W. A 1 1Frost Brothers, Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -Fry, The Eight. Hon. Sir

Edward, G.C.M.G. . . . 2 - -Fry, Thos. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Fryer, Captain C. G., J.P. . 1 1 -F 23305 (1888-1910, £165) . . . 2 - -

G 10 - -Galloway, Joseph, Esq. . . 1 - -Gardiner, Lieut. -Col. R., R.E.

(1900-10, £14 Is.) 5 - -Gardiner, Miss 2 2 -Gamock, Bibby <fe Co., Ltd. . 1 1 -Garrett & Sons, Ltd. . . . 2 2 -Garrett, Lieut. P. B., R.N. . - 10 -Garrett, Mise J. . . . . 8 8 -Gartside-Tipping,Lieut.,R.N. 1 1 -Gateshead Industrial Co-oper-

ative Society, Limited . . 10 - -Garth, Mrs. T - 10 -Gaunt, Mrs. John . . . . 1 - -Gibraltar, H.M.S., from

Canteen Fund 1 5 -Giffard, Mrs. (1898 - 1910,

£146 10» ) 10 10Gilbert, D., Esq 1 1 -Girdlestoue, Mrs. R. B. . . 1 - -Gladstone, The Rt. Hon.

Viscount (In aid of NewRomney Life-boat). . . 2 2 -

Gladstone, John K., Esq. . . 1 1 -Gladstone, Mrs. James . . 1 1 -Gleig, Colonel A. C 1 - -Glossop Dale New Industrial

Co-operative Society, Ltd. . 2 2 -Gloucester Co-operative and

Industrial Society, Ltd. . 2 2 -Godden, W., Esq. (1908-10,

£2 2«.) . . 1 1 -Godlee, Francis, Esq. . . . 5 5 -Godlee, J. Lister, Esq. . . 1 1 -Godley Miss R M. . . . 1 1 -Gofl, Colonel R. E. . . . 1 - -Going, Mrs. Jane . . . . - 10 -Goole Co-op. Society, Ltd. . 1 1 -Gordon, A. D., Esq. . . . 2 2 -

Gosling, Mrs. H. C. . . . 1 1 -Grafton, John H., Esq. . . 5 5 -

Ditto (1900-10, £95) . . . . 25 - -Graham, Philip H., Esq. . 1 1 -Graham, The Most Hon. the

Marquis of, C.V.O. . . . 1 1 -Gransmore, Captain Frtdk.,

R.N 1 1 -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 -

Carried forward . £1188 14 11 458 16 11

1911.

Ann. Suba. Donations.£. «. d. £. s. d.

Brought forward . 1188 14 11 458 16 11Great Grimsby Co-operative

Society, Ltd 1 1 -Great Horton Industrial

Society, Ltd . . . . 1 1 -Great Wigston Industrial

Society, Ltd 1 1 -Green, E. Lycett, Esq 2Greene, A. D., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Greene, Mrs. W. H. (1895-

1910, £11 5s.) 1Greenock Central Co-op. Soc.,

L t d 2 2 -Greenwell, The Rev. W.,

M.A., D.C.L - 10 6Gregor, Misa G. M. . . . 1 - -Greig, Alex., Esq. . . . - 10 6Greig, Mrs - 10 6Grey, Miss,, In memory of

the late Miss K. L. Grey . - 10 6Grice, Wm., & Co., Messrs.

(1862-1901, £385) 5Grimshaw Park Co-operative

Society, Limited . . . 2 2 -Gripper, J. E., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Guildford and District In-

dustrial Co-operative So-ciety, Ltd - 10 6

Guiry, Mrs. (1891-1910,£152 10».) 5

Gurney, W. B., and Sons,Messrs 1 1

Guyon, Mrs. M. E. . . . 1 1 -

H. B . . 2 2 -H. I. S. (1908-10. £3 3s.) . . . 1H. R 5 5

Hacon, Mrs. S. M. (1904-10,£5 54 ) i

Haggas, Thomas H., Esq. . 1 1 -Halford, Hon. Mrs. . . . - 10 -Halifax Flour Society, Ltd. . 2 2 -Hall, Charles 0., Esq. . . 6 6 -Hall, Mrs. E. J 1 1 -Hall, Hawkesley, Esq. . . 1 1 -Hall, Miss M. S - 10 -Hall, Miss M. S 100Hall, W. H., Esq. 5 -Hallowes, R. C., Esq.. . . - 10 -Hamilton, Admiral Sir R. V.,

G.C.B 1 1 -Hamilton Central Co-operative

Society Ltd 1 1 -Hamilton Co-operative Bak-

ing Society, Ltd. . . . 1 - -Hamilton, F. S., Esq. . . 10 - -Hamilton, Miss D. . . . 1 - -Hamley, Miss A. P. ... 1 - -Hanbury, Miss P. R. . . . 1 11 6

Ditto, in loving memory ofher sisters and sailor

Hannen, Reginald, Esq.(1892-10, £9 19s.) . . . . 1

Hardisty,E.,Esq. (1896-1910,£10) 1

Hardwick, Chas., Esq. . . 1 1 -Hardwick, Francis W., Esq. 1 1 -Hardwick, Miss Mary . . 1 1 -Harruigton, C. B., Esq. . . 1 1 -

Carried forward . £1247 13 5 571

10 -

1 -

1 -

1 -

9 11

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 443

Ann. Sabs. Donations.£. «. A £. ». d.

Brought forward . 124713 5571 911Harris, Major J. C., R.E. . 1 1 -Harriflon, Col. C. E. C. B. 2 2 -Harrowby, The Rt. Hon. the

Earl of 1 1 -Hart, G. H. R., Esq. . . . - 10 6Hartlepools Co - operative

Society, L td 5 5 -Harton, Miss M. (1890-1910,

£10 3s.) . . . . . . . 1 1 -Hartopp, W. E., Esq. . . 1 1 -Harvey, H. Fairfax, Esq. . 1 1 -Harvey, Mrs. Edmund . . 5 5 -

Ditto (1903 10. £85 5». Inaddition to Special Life-boat Gift) . . . . . . 5 - -

Hatton, Miss A. . - 10 6Havard, D., Esq., M.D., J.P. - 10 6Harelock, M., Esq. . . . - 10 -Haverhill Industrial Co-

operative Society, Limited(1909-10, £1 Is ) . . . . - 1 0 6

Hawick Co-operative Society,

Hay, Mrs., Cheltenham . . - 10 6Hay, Mrs. L. E 2 2 -Hayes, George W., Esq. . . ! ! « -Haynes, S. P., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Hays, Miss . . . . - 10 6Hayward, J. Fredk., Esq.

(1873-1910, £170 6s.) . . . . 15 15 -Hebden Bridge Industrial Co-

operative Society, Limited 2 2 -Heckmondwike and District

Co-operative Society, Ltd. . 5 - -Hedley, John T., Esq. . . 25 - -Hedley, 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 - 1910,

Herdman, E. T., Esq. . . . 1 - -Helton Downs Amicable and

I. 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, George H., Esq.

(1895-10, £31) 4 - -Hichens, Mrs. A. K. . . 1 1 -

Hicks,Emest,Esq. (1896-1910,£32 5s.) . 2 2 -

Higginbotham, George, Esq.(1908-10, £6 6s.) 3 3 -

Higginton, A. J., Esq. . . 1 1 -Higgs, A. G., Esq. . . . - 10 -Higham, Miss C. E. . . . - 10 -Higham, Mrs. Edward . . 1 1 -Higham, W. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Hill, George B., Esq. . . 1 1 -Hill, The Right Hon. Lord

Arthur Wm 6 6 -Hillier, W. T., Esq. . . . - 10 -Hills, Mrs. Ernest . . . 1 1 -Hiaks, G Esq. - 5 -Hinton, Miss C. B. . . . - 10 -

Carried forward . £1345 611605 9 5

Amy Snbe. Donations.£. *. d. £. *. d.

Brought forward . 1345 611605 9 5Hird, John, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Hitchcock, Capfc Walter M.. 1 1 -Hoare, Alfred, Esq. . . . 5 - -Hoare, Miss A. M. S. . . 1 1 -Hoare, Mrs. John . . . . 1 1 -Hodge, Lieut. F. A., R.N. . - 10 -Hodge, Miss Alma. . . . 1 - -Hodge, Miss P. R. L. . . 1 - -Hodgkinson, W. S., Esq. . 1 1 -Hodgson, Mrs. F, C. . . . 1 10 -Hodgson, Mrs. C. H. . . 2 2 -Hodgson, The Misses . . - 5 -Hodson-Mackenzie, M. M.,

Esq 5 - -Holden, Sir Edward T.,

j.p. 1 1 -Holden, Miss Emily . . . - 10 6Holland, The Hon. Mrs. F. . 2 2 -HollmsheadA Moody, Messrs. 1 1 -Holt, Miss A 1 1 -Holt, Mrs. ; 1 1 -Homer, Rev. H., B.A. . . - 10 6Hooper, Mri. 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, J. E., Esq 1 1 -Horafall, M r s 6 5 -Horwich Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. (1900-10,£19 19s.) 2 2 -

Houldsworth, Miss Jane . . 1 1 6Howard, Mrs. J 2 2 -Howlett, Miss . . . . - 5 -Hoyland, Miss F - 5 -Hoyle, Isaac, Esq. . . . 5 5 -

Ditto 10 - -Hucknall Torkard Industrial

Provident Society, Ltd. . 1 1 -HuddersBeld, West Ward

Liberal Club - 10 6Hudson, Rev. Wm., M.A. . 1 1 -Hudson, William, Esq. . . 2 2 -Huggins, Lieut. -Col. P. G.

(1908-10, £1) - 10 -Hughes, Fredk., Esq.. . . 5 - -Hughes, Thomas, Esq. . . 1 1 -Humphery, R. P., Esq. (1906-

10, £23) 1 - -Hunloke, Capt. Phillip . . 2 2 -Hunt, Rev. William, M.A.,

D.Litt 1 1 -Hurst, Charles J., Esq. . . 2 2 -Hurst, G.,Esq - 10 6Hurt, Miss Grace . . . . - 6 -Hutchings, Miss C. (1895-

1910, £18 2s.) 2 - -Hutchinson, Miss C. (18G3-

1910, £261) . . 20 - -Hutchinsou, Mr. and Mrs. J.

(1895-10, £203) 25 - -Hutton, Mrs. Darnton

(1906-10, £204 4s.) . . . . 2 2 -Hyde Equitable Co-operative

Society. L t d 2 2 -Hyne,Rev. C.W. N..M.A.. 1 1 -

Ilkeston Co-op. Soc., Ltd. . - 10 -Imperial Merchant Service

Guild 2 2 -Ingilby, William, Esq. . . 1 1 -

Carried forward . £1419 7 5 668 3 5

444 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isi MAY, 1911.

Ann.£.

" .".Brought forward . 1419Ingram, Rev. H. M., M.A. . 1" In Memoriam" . . . .25In Memoriam 2In Memoriam, A.P.H. . ." In Memoriam," T. D. A. .Ipswich Industrial Co-

operative Society, LimitedIrby, The Hon. and Rev. L.

C.R., M.AIredell, Miss E. A. . . .Iveagh, The Rt. Hon. Lord

Viscount, K.P

Donations.£. s. d.668 3 6

8 - -

J.B. S. • « • • . . • 5 — -J . C 2 2 -J. H. D. (1906-10, £4) . .J. S. A. (1872-1910, £168 12s . .Jackson, Fred., Esq. . - 10 6Jackson, S., Esq. . . 1 1 -Jacob, B. J., Esq., J.P. 1 1 -James, Mrs. J. Stanley 1 1 -Jamee, Sir Edward B. 1 1 -Janvrin, The Misses . 1 1 -Jarrow & Hebburn C. S., Ltd. 2 2 -Jefferies, Miss DJenkins, E. E., EsqJennings-Bramly, W., Esq. . 2 - -Jervoise, Miss A. Clarke . 5 - -Jervoise, Miss E. M. E. . . - 10 -Jessett, Montagu G., Esq. . . .Jodrell, Lady Jane. . . . 2 2 -Johnson, Mrs. . . . . . 1 - —Johnson, P. Marr, EsqJohnstone Co-op. Soc., Ltd.

(1901-10, £10)Joicey, Miss 5 - -Jones, C. E., Esq 2 2 -Jones, Miss F. A. (A New

Tear's Offering) (1883-1910, £29 -i. 6d.)

Jones, Miss Isabella G. E. . -Jones, J. H., Esq. . . . 1Julius, Arthur 0., Esq. . . 1

1 - -5 5

2 - -1 1 -

10 10 -

1 6 610112Justice, Miss . . . . . 2

Kelham, Chas. E., Esq. . . - 10 -Kennedy, Major H. B. P. L.,

60th Rifles (1907-10, £3) .Kelty Co-operative Society,

Limited . .Kent, H.M.S. From Ward

Room OfficersKerrick, General . . . . ! - -Ketteriug Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Limited . .Kiddle, Mrs. Nelson . . .Kilbirnie Co-operative So-

ciety, Limited . . . .Kilmarnock Equitable Co-

operative Society, Ltd.. .King, H. H., Esq. . . .King, Paul H., Esq. . . .Kingsley, MrsKirkintilloch Co - operative

Society, Ltd 1Knapp-Fisher, G. A., Esq. . 2Knight, Mrs. C. J. . . . 1Knowles, Miss M., the late . 5 - -Knox, Captain W. . . . 1 - -Knox, Mrs 1 - -Kuhlmann, Mrs. Ellen A.

Richardson 10 - -

1 11 1

5 - -

1 - -

1 1 -

1 15 7

1 1 -

1 1 -

Oarried forward 1523 17 11 707 5 6

Ann. Snbfi.£. t. d.

1523 17 111 1 -

Donatlons.£. s. d.707 5 6

5 - -

Brought forwardL. E. W., Croydon . . .Laird, Miss Alice M. (1896-

1910, £75)Lamb, Sir John Cameron,

C.B., C.M.G., V . P . . . . 1 1 -Lamb, Lady 1 1 -Lamb, Miss L. W. . . . 1 1 -Lambe, John, Esq.. . . 1 1 -Lambert, Rev. Canon, M.A. 1 1 -Lamotte, Mrs. L. W. . . 2 2 -Landon, Mrs. C. A. . . 2 2 -Landor, Miss C. E. . . 1 1 -Langley Mill and Alderca

Co-operative Society, Ltd 2 2 -Lanning, Walter, Esq. . 1 1 -Larnach, J. W., Esq. (1906-

10, £5)Latham, F. L., Esq. . . . 2 - -Lawrence, Arthur, Esq. (1894-

1910, £17)Layard, Miss C. S. . . . 3 8 -Layard, Miss R. I. . . . 3 3 -Layton, Mra. C. E. (1891-

1910, £515) 25 - -Lazarus, Frank J., Esq. . . 2 2 -Leach, Lieut. - Colonel Sir

George A 1 - -Leadgate Industrial and

Provident Society, Ltd.(1907-10, £4 4s.) 1 1 -

Leake, Thos. S., Esq. . .Ledger, J. W., Esq. . . .Lee, Charles Yate, Esq. . .Lee, H. E., EsqLee, Mrs. A. HLee, Miss C. JLefroy, G. B. A., Esq. (1896-

10, £3 10s. 6d.) . . . .Le Geyt, W. B., Esq. (1907-

10, £3 3s.)Leicester Co-operative Boot

and Shoe Mfg. Soc., Ltd. .Leigh Friendly Co-operative

Society, Limited . . .Leith of Fyvie, The Rt. Hon.

Lord a -Leith Provident Co-operative

Society, Ltd. (1908-10, £9) . .Leonard, W. J., Esq. . . . 1 1Letchworth, Miss E. . . . 1 1Lethbridge, Mrs. A. G. . . 3 3Lethbridge, Rev. J. K., M.A. - 10Lethbridge, Mrs. J. K. . . - 5Leven Reform Co-operative

Society, Ltd 1 1Lever-Jones, Mrs. S. . . . 1 1Lewis, Mrs. Arthur . . . - 6Lewis, W. H. D. A., Esq. . 1 1Liddell, E. H., Esq. (1885-10,

£10215s.)Uddle, Messrs. T. it Sons .Liddon, Edward, Esq., M.D.Liddon, Mrs. JohnLife of Faith Donation Fund

per the Editors (1907-10,£70)

Lincoln, Wm., Esq. . . . 1 1Lindner, Miss A. J. . . . - 10 -Litrtleborough Co-operative

Society of Industry, Ltd. . 1 1 -Llandaff, Very Rev. Dean of - 10 6Llewellyn, R. W., Esq. . . - 10 6

2 21 12 2- 5- 10- 5

1 1 -

3 3 -

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- 101 1 -1 1 -

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20 - -

Carried forward £1581 1 11 775 2 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. .. d. £. «. d.

Brought forward . 1581 1 11 775 2 6Lloyd, J. E. H., Esq.. . . 1 1 -Lochgelly Equitable Co-

operative Society, Limited 4 - -Lockhart, P. H., Esq. . . 2 2 -Locock, Guy H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Lodge, Robert, Esq. . . . 10 10 -Loeffler, H., Esq 10 10 -Loftus Co-operative Society,

Ltd. (1897-1910, £15 7s.) . . . 1 10 -Lomas, Mrs. H. A. ... 1 1 -

Longman, C. J., Esq. . . 1 1 -Longridge, Miss K. E. . . 1 1 -Longridgre Industrial Co-

operative Society, Ltd. . . 1 1 -Lowe,Mrs. (1906-10, £8 14».) .. 3 15 -Lowrie, Miss B. (in memory

of the late William Lowrie) 2 2 -Lowry, Mrs. E. M. L. . . 1 - -Loyd, Colonel Arthur P. . 5 - -Loyd, .Major Henrv . . . 2 - -Luard, Admiral Sir W. G.,

K G B 1 1 -Lubbock, Major Guy, R.E. . 1 1 -Lucey, The Misses. . . . - 10 -Lupton, Thomas, Esq., Volun-

tary gift from the Estateof the late Clifford Lupton,Esq. 500 - -

Lnton Industrial Co-operativeSociety, Ltd 1 1 -

Lukin, Major-Gen, the Hon.W. W. A 1 - -

Lyle, A. P., Esq 2 - -

M B R. - 7 6M E . A 25 - -M. 1. K. (1902-10, £4) . . . . 1 5 -Macclesfield Equitable Provi-

dent Society, Limited . . 2 2 -Macclesfield, The Dowager

Countessof(1891-1910,£155) . . 10 - -Macdonald-Leckhart, Lieut.-

Col. Sir S., Bart. . . . 2 2 -Machin,Miss F.C. (1893-1916,

£16 3«.) 1 - -Mackenzie, H. M., Esq. . . - 5 -Mackenzie, Mrs. J. H. M. . 1 - -Macleod, Norman M., Esq. . - 5 3MacLeod-Smith, Mrs. (1896-

1910, £16 16sO 1 1 -Macmillan and Co., Ltd. . . 1 1 -Macmillan, G., Esq. . . . 1 1 -MacWhirter, J., Esq., R.A.

(1871-1909, £109 5».) . . . . 1 - -Magrath, Rev. J. R., M.A.,

the late - 10 ••Maingay, H. B., Esq.. . . 2 2 -Maitland, A. C. R., Esq. . 1 1 -Majendie, Mrs. A 1 - -Maltby, G. R., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Mankiewicz, F. J., Esq. . . 1 1 -

Mansergh, Ernest L. , Esq. . 2 2 -Mansfield and Sutton Co-

operative Society, Ltd.. . 1 1 -Markham, Charles, Esq. . . 1 - -M a r k i n c h Co-operative

Society, Ltd 1 - -Marples, The Misses . . . 1 - -

Ann. Sabs.£. >. d.

Brought forward . 1679 9 8Marsh, Miss E. A. (1904-10,

£2 19s.)Marshall, Col. Sir A. W., J.P 1 1 -Marshall, Miss L. . . . .Marsham, Mrs. E. M. B. 1 1 -Marter, MissA. E. . 1 1 -Martin, C. E., Esq. . 1 1 -Martin, Miss Louisa R. 2 2 -Martin, Mrs. C. E. . - 5 -

Martyn, Rev. T. W. . . . 1 - -Masborough Equitable Pio-

neers' Society, Limited . 5 5 -Matthew, Mrs. Georgiana

(1908-10, £3 «s. 6d.) . .Matthews, F. Barclay, Esq. . 2 - -Matthews, W. E., Esq. . . 5 - -Maxwell, Col. G. Shirley . 1 - -

M'Andrew, John, Esq. . . 2 2 -M°Call, Miss (1897 - 1910,

£31 10s)M«Cleery, J. O., Esq. . . . 1 - -M'Ewen, Mrs. E 2 - -M'Kee, S. Jeffery, Esq. . . 1 1 -M'Lellan, Miss Ann and Mrs.

Helen Imrie, in memory oftheir deceased Sister . . .

M«Niven, Mrs - 5 -Mead, Mrs. J. B 6 6 -Meaden, W. J., Esq. . . 2 2 -Mellish, Henry, Esq. . . 1 1 -Meltham Industrial Co-opera-

tive Trading Society, Ltd. . 1 - -Melville, Lady Florence . . 1 1 -Meredith, Miss E. A. ... 1 1 -Merewether, Mrs 1 - -Mersey Docks & Harbour

Mews, Miss E 3 3 -Michie, A. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Michie, Mrs. A. S. . . . 1 1 -Middlesbrough Co-operative

Society, Ltd. (1896-1901,£29 8s )

Middleton and Tonge In-dustrial Society, Limited 1 1 -

Middleton-in-Teesdale Co-operative Society, Ltd.(1895-1910, £34 8s.) . .

Middleton, Sir Arthur E., Bt. 1 1 -Miland, Mrs. E 2 - -Mildmay, Mrs. A. St. John . 2 - -Millard, Miss Agnes.. . . 2 2 -Miller, Messrs. John W.& Son 1 1 -

Ditto (1891-1910, £101 3s.) . .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, Mrs 1 - -Milner, Isaac, Esq. . . . 1 - -Minet, Wm., Esq., & Mrs. . 5 - -Mirfield Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Mitchell, A. C., Esq.. . . 1 1 -Mitchell, Capt. Clayton, R.N. 3 3 -

DittoMitchell, Francis J., Esq. . 5 - -Mitchell, Mrs. E. H. . . . 1 1 -Mitchell, Miss M. B. . . . 5 - -Mitchell, Reginald F., Esq. . 5 - -Mitchell, W. R., Esq.. . . 1 1 -

Carried forward . £1679 9 8 1295 13 6 Carried forward . £2770 12 8

445

Donations.£. «. d.

1295 13 6

- 9 6

200 - -

1 10 -

2 - -

200 - -

2 2 -

2 2 -

5 - -

2 2 -

1710 19 -

446 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£ . t. d. £. t. d.

Brought forward . 2770 12 8 1710 19 -Molesworth, Mrs - 6 -Moncrieff, Gen. 6. H. . . 1 - -

Monro, Miss E. Dorothea . - 5 -Monro, Mrs. T. E. M. . . 1 - -Montgomery, John H., Esq. . 5 - -Moore, Capt. Richmond, K.N. 1 1 -

Moore, Miss Carrick . . . 2 2 -Moore, Mrs. W. W. . . . 5 - -Moorsom, Miss . . . . 1 1 -Moorsom,Miss(WhitbyBranch 1 1 -Moorson, Rev. 3. R., M.A.,

the late . . . . 1 1 -Morley Industrial Co-operative

Society, L t d 2 2 -Morris, F. H., Esq. (1898-

1910, £13 9s.) 1 1 -Morris, Mrs. R. (1908-10, £4) . . 1 - -Morris, R. H., Esq 10 - -Morris, Robert T., Esq. . . 2 2 -Mortimer, Herbert E., Esq. . 5 - -Moss, Miss 6. E 1 1 -Moss, Mrs. G. W 2 2 -Mossley Co-op. I. Soc., Ltd. 3 3 -Monntsteven, Colonel F. H. . 1 1 -Mowbray, John J., Esq. . . 10 - -Muir, Mrs. K. S - 10 -Muir, William, Esq. . . . 5 5 -Mnllard, Thos. S., Esq. . . - 10 6Mullins, The Misses . . . 1 - -Morton Colliery Co-operative

Society, Ltd. (1906 - 10,£10 10s.) 2 2 -

Murton, W. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Mytton, Miss B. A. . . . 2 2 -

Naim, John, Esq. . . . . 5 - -Nairn, Michael, A 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., Ltd. 14 - -Nelson Co-operative and In-

dustrial Society, Limited . 2 2 -Newbiggin District Indust.

Co-operative Society, Ltd. 1 1 -Newcastle-upon-Tyne Co-

operative Society, Limited 25 - -Newcastle - upon - Tyne

Trinity Honse . . . . 10 10 -Newcombe, F. W. D., Esq. . 1 1 -Newlands, The Right Hon.

Lord 10 - -Newman, 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 -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, J. G., Esq 5 - -Norman, James R., Esq. . . 3 3 -Normanby, The Rev. the

Marquis of, M.A. (1909-10,£10 10».) 55-

Norris, Miss A. H. . . . - 10 -

Carried forward . £?898 5 2 1730 7 -

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. t. d. £. i. d.

Brought forward . 2898 5 2 1730 7 -Norsworthy, G., Esq. . . 1 1 -North-Oox, 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 -Norwich, Lord Bishop of . . 1 1 -Nott, Mrs - 5 -

Netting, Wm., Esq. . . . 2 2 -N uneaten Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Limited . . 1 1 -Nye, Mrs - 5 -

0 1 1 -O L I 1 1 -Odd Fellows, Independent

Order of (M. D.) (videalso p. 459) . . . . 60 - - 3 1 -

Ditto, Duke of BedfordLodge, No. 1610 - 7 -

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 -

Oliphant, Mrs. A. C. ... 1 1 -Oppenheim, Henry, Esq. . . 5 - -Orde, C. S., Esq. (In aid of

Gorleston Branch) . . . 1 - -Ornstien, E. P., Esq. . . . 1 1 -"Oswestry" 1 9 2Otter, R. H., Esq 5 - -Ottley, R., Esq 1 1 -Outram, Sir Francis B., Bart. 1 - -

Ouvry, Miss Aimee . . . 1 1 -Onvry, Miss Ethel A. E. . . 1 1 -Owen, C. Whiteley, Esq. . 1 1 -Owen, Mrs. Herbert . . . 1 1 -

p.D 1 1 -Page, S. E., Esq - 8 6Pain, Miss M. Charlotte . . - 10 -

Palmer, Albert J., Esq. . 1 1 -Palmer, C. J. Linton, Esq ,

M.R.C.S . . . . - 10 -Pares, Rev. Norman, M.A. - 10 6Park, G. Myers, Esq. . . - 10 -Parker, Lady Elizabeth . 2 2 -Parker, Lady Evelyn (1898-

1910, £50) 3 - -Parker, Miss S. S. . . . 1 1 -

Parkin, Miss G M. . . . 1 1 -Parkin, Miss M. J. . . . 1 1 -Parkin, Mrs. M. J. . . . - 10 -Parkinson, F. W., Esq. . . 2 2 -Parry, Miss A. K. . . . I 1 -Parry, Miss C. H - 5 - .Parry, Miss Jessie A. . . . 5 - -Pathhead and Sinclairtown

Reform Co-operative Soc.,Ltd. (1902-10, £9 9«.) . . . . 1 1 -

Paul, H. T., Esq. (the late) . 2 2 -Paxton, Charles S., Esq. . . 1 1 -

Carried forward . f 3012 3 8 1742 15 8

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. ». d. £. s. d.

Brought forward . 3012 3 8 1742 15 8Payne, H., Esq., M.D. . . 1 1 -Payne, Miss M. A. . . . - 10 -Payne, Mrs. W. H. . . . - 10 6Payne-Gallway, Capt. W. T.,

M.V.O - 10 -Peacock <6 Buchan, Messrs. 1 1 -Peacocke, Mrs. (1901-10,

£46 18s.) 10 - -

Pearson, Messrs. S. & Son,Ltd., Collected from Siaffand Workmen employed onPara Port Works 34 1 9

Peirse-Duncombe, G. T., Esq. 8 8 -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 6Ferrott, Col. Sir Herbert C.,

Bart., C.B., "In MemoriamSir Edward G. L. Perrott,Bart " 1 1 -

Perth,' City of, Co-operativeSociety, Ltd 10 - -

Perth Co - operative CoalSociety, Ltd 1 - -

Peterborough Equitable,Industrial Co - operativeSociety, Limited . . . 2 2 -

Peto, W. H., Esq. . . . 6 - -Philips, J. W., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Pigg, E. W., Esq - 5 -

Pigott, Commissary-GeneralA.W.(1873-1910,£122 17».) . . 5 5 -

Pilcher, Giles T., Esq. . . 2 2 -Pilcher, R. A., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Pinel, Mrs. M. - 5 -Pitman. Capt. Robt., C.M.G.,

R N 1 1 -Pittington Amicable I. Socy.,

Limited 1 1 -Plymoutb. Mutual Co-opera-

tive and Industrial Society,Ltd. (1905-10, £81 10».) . . . 5 5 -

Pollock, Mrs. Robert . . 1 1 -Poole Mrs J 2 - -Pope, Miss C. E. S. . . . 6 - -

Porter, Rev. Canon C.F..M. A. - 10 -Portman, Mrs. W 1 - -Potter, F. M., Esq. . . . - 10 -Povah, John, Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Powell, Mrs. H. L. . . . 1 - -Powell, R. F. F., Esq 1 - -Preston, Capt. G. B. . . . 5 - -Preston Industrial Co-op.

Society, Limited . . . 3 3 -

Preston, Mrs. R. A. B. . . 10 10 -Prestwich Co-operative In-

dustrial Society, Ltd 1 1 -Price, Alfred, Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Price, Miss E. (Beechworth) . 1 1 -

Price, Mrs. Mary P. . . . - 5 -Priestley, Wm, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Primrose, Vice-Admiral G.A. . . 1 - -

Carried forward . £3096 6 8 1806 8 5

Ann. Subs.£. I. d.

Brought forward . 3096 6 8Procter, Robt., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Pumphrey, T., Esq., and

Mrs 1 1 -Pyke, Aubone A., Esq. . . 1 1 -Pyke, Mrs. Ellen . . . . 1 1 -Pyman, Bell & Co., Ltd. . . 1 1 -

Qnick, Mrs. R. H. . . . 5 5 -Quin, R. J., Esq., LL.B

R. B. J 10 - -R. D 1 1 -Rackham, Mrs. W. . . . 1 1 -Radftock Co-operative and

Industrial Society, Ltd. . . .Ramsay, Capt. John, R.E. . 2 - -Ramsbottom Industrial and

Provident Socy., Limited . 2 2 -Rapkin, S., Esq. (1901-10,

£44 18s )Rasmussen, Capt. C. . . . 1 1 -Rasmussen, Capt. H. F. W. 2 2 -Rayer, Miss 1 1 -Rayner, Mrs. T. V. ... 1 1 -Reading Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . . 2 2 -Reddall, Walter H., Esq. - 5 -Redding Co-operative Soc.

Ltd. (1901-10, £226*.) . .Redwood, Sir Boverton . 1 1 -Reeve, Miss M. W. ... - 6 -

Reid, Russell B., Esq. . . 1 1 -Reiss Bros., Messrs. . . . 2 2 -Relton, Mrs. S. V. . . . 1 1 -Remington Typewriter Em-

ployment Bureau Chari-table Institution's Fund(1904-10, £10 10s.)

Rendle, George,Esq. . . . 1 1 -Renean, R. P. W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Rewa, H.M. Transport, per

Captain Kerr, R NRiach, Miss E 1--Riach, T. G., Esq 1 - -Riadore, Miss G 1 1 -Rice Miss F. . . . . 1 - -Rich, H. T., Esq - 8 -Richards, B. W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Richardson, Miss (1901-10,

£13)Richardson, Mrs. Alan . 1 - -Richmond Golf Club . . . .Richmond, J., Esq. . . 5 5 -Richmond, John, Esq. . 1 1 -Rickards, Capt. A. . 1 - -Ridgway, H. M., Esq. . 10 - -

Ditto (1905-10, £60) . . .Ridley, C. E., Esq. . . 2 2 -Rind, Colonel 1 1 -Ripley P. I. Co-operative Soc.,

U4 . 2 2 -Ritchie, John E., Esq. . . - 7 6Ritson, W. H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -River and District Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. (1895-1910, £33 12*.) . .

Robbs, Miss E. J 1 1Roberts, Miss . . . . 1 1 -

Carried forward . £317616 2

447

Donations.£. «. d.

1806 8 5

10 10 -

1 1 -

5 6 -

2 - -

5 5 -

1 10 -

2 - -

1 8 6

10 - -

2 2 -

1847 9 11

448 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1911.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. ». d. £. <. d.

Brought forward . 3176 16 2 1847 9 11Roberts. W. H. E. W., Esq.,

R.N . . . . . . - 7 6Robertson, J. C., Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Robins, Miss, the late . . 1 1 -Robins, Hiss G. . . . . 1 1 -Robinson, Miss G. . . . 1 - -Robinson, Mrs. F. J. . . . 1 1 -

Rochester and District Co-operative I. Society, Ltd. 1 1 -

Ross, Mrs. A. L. . . 1 - -Rowcliffe, Miss M. G . 1 1 -Rowe, Miss M. R. . . 1 1 -Rowland, Colonel T. . 2 - -Boxby, H. T., Esq. . - 10 -Royal Cruising Club . 2 2 -Royal Edward, S.S. . . . 5 - -Royal George, T.T. S.S. . . . 3 - -Royal Thames Yacht Club 2 2 -Royal Welsh Yacht Clnb. 2 2 -Royal Yacht Squadron . 5 - -Royton Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. (1906-10,

Rabie, Mrs. J. P 1 1 -Rugby Industrial and Provi-

• dent Co-op. Society, Ltd. . 5 - -Rushden Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Russell, Miss G. E. . . . 3 3 -

Rnst, George J., Esq. . . . 1 1 -

Rutter, Mrs. Richard W. . 1 1 -Ryhope and Silksworth In-

dustrial and ProvidentSociety, Limited . . . 2 2 -

S 3 -S. D. R. S. D. (1864-1910,

£2928 15s. 6<Z.) 50 - -S . T . . . . . . 5 5 -S. W A 25 - -Samaritan Farthing Fund

(1908-10, £1 10s.) - 1 0 -St. Germans, The Rt. Hon.

the Earl of 5 - -St. Michael's, Paddington,

Life-boat Fund . . ' . . . . 9 16 -St. Patrick, Friendly Brothers

of (London Knot), per E.Nash, Esq., M.A., LL.B.(1902-10, £94 10s.) 10 10 -

Sale, Arthur, Esq. (1903-10,£8 8s ) . . 1 1 -

Salisbury, Miss E. M. . . - 5 -Saltoun, The Right Hon. Lord 1 1 -Sandbach Industrial Co-

operative Society, Limited 2 2 -Sanderson, Edwd. M., Esq. 1 1 -Sanderson, Mrs. . . . 2 2 -

Sandys-Lumsdaine, Mrs. 1 1 -Sandys-LumBdaine, Miss. 1 1 -Saunders, Major F. W. . 1 1 -Savory and Moore, Ltd. . 2 2 -Sawyer, Rev. D. H., M.A. - 10 -Schreiber, Miss . . . . . 2 5 -Schuster, Rev. W. P., M.A. 2 2 -Scofield, Mrs. E. S., in

aid of Bhosneigir Life-boat 1 1 -

Carried forward . £3271 19 8 1935 13 11

Ann. SntM. Donation*.£. t. d. £. i. d.

Brought forward . 3271 19 8 1935 13 11Scotia Social Clnb. . . . 1 1 -Scott Brothers, Limited (for

their Steamers Londes-borouffk, Sir Charles Ten-nant and Coningsby) . . 3 3 -

Scott, ClaudeS., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Scott, J. W., Esq - 5 -Scott, Mrs. L. T., Family col-

Scott, R. A., Esq. (1908-10,10«) . - 6

Scott-Holland, Mrs. Lizzie(1908-10, £1 10s. 6d.) . . . . - 10 6

"Sea Gull" (1900-1910,£22 4s 6<i ) 2 - -

Seaton Delaval District In-dustrial and ProvidentSociety, Ltd 2 - -

Selby, Mrs. F. G - 10 -Selfe, Mrs. E. M 1 1 -Selkirk Co-operative Society,

Ltd. (1906-10, £5) 1 - -Sewell, Alfred J., Esq. . . 2 2 -SeweU,Miss A.E. (1882-19 10,

£18 12« ) . 1 -Sewell Mrs . . . 1 1 -Seymour, Gen. Sir W. H.,

K.C.B. . . . . . 1 - -Shamrock, P.S., collected on

board, per Capt. V.Holland . . 3 - -Sharp. Wm., Esq 1 1 -Shaw,Mrs.E.(1898.1910,£130) . . 10 - -Shaw, W. N. Esq. . . . 2 2 -Shee, George F., Esq., M.A. 2 - -Sheepshanks, W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Sheerness Economical I. and

P. Society, Limited . . 1 1 -Sheffieldand Ecclesall Co-

operative Society, Ltd.. . 1 1 -Sheldon, Miss H. M. . . . 2 2 -Sheldon, Miss Lilian . . . 2 9 -Shepbeard, The Misses . . - 10 -

Ditto . . . . . .. 5 -Shepherds, Loyal Order of

Ancient (A. U.) . . . . 25 - -Sherbum Hill Co-operative

Society Ltd . 1 1 -Shettleston Co-operative

Society, Limited (1900- . .1910 £11 lls ) 1 1 -

Shiffner, Mrs. L. A. . . . 1 1 -Shove, Miss S 10 - -Sillem, Mrs. Herman J. . . 1 1 -Simcoe Airs . 1 1 —Simonds, Robt. Henville, Esq. 1 1 -Simpson, B. W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Simpson, Mrs. S. Ford . . 2 2 -Simpson, Mrs. William E. . 2 2 -Sismey, Mrs. Thomas . . 2 2 -Sittingbonme Co-operative

Society, Limited . . . 5 5 -Skinner, Edward, Esq. . . 1 1 -Sly, A. H., Esq 1 1 -Smaile, Miss E. F. D. C. . 1 - -Smart, Mrs. F. G. (in addition

to special Life-boat gifts). 10 10 -Smith, A. Murray, Esq. . . 6 - - 1Smith, Elder & Co., Messrs.. . . 6 6 -Smith, Henry A., Esq. . . 2 2 - |Smith, Herbert F., Esq. . . 5 5 -Smith, John, Esq., the late,

per Port of Liverpool

Carried forward . £3356 19 8 2012 3 5

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. ». d. £. t. d.

Brought forward . 3356 19 8 2012 3 5Smith, Hon. W. F. D. . . 6 6 -Smith, Miss Bryan . . . 1 1 -Smith, Miss F. Felix . . . 2 2 -Smith, Miss T - 10 -

. Smith, Mrs. E. C. Spencer . 1 1 -Srnith, Mrs. Louie Clifford . 1 1 -Smith, Mrs. Vernon . . . 1 1 -Smitheman,TheMi88es(In ad-

dition to gift of a Life-boat) 2 - -Smithers, H. W., Esq. . . 1 1 -Soames, Edgar, Esq. . . . 1 1 -Soames, W., Esq 1 1 -Solari Miss 11-Somerset, His Grace the

Duke of 6 - -

Somes, Mrs. Maria . . . 1 1 -Southampton Co-operative

Society, Ltd. 1 1 -Southampton Gas Light and

Coke Co 2 2 -South Devon Wharf Company,

South Metropolitan Gas Lightand Coke Company. . . 5 5 -

South Shields Co-operativeSociety, Ltd 1 1 -

Soutter, Ernest, Esq. . . . 5 - -Spaldiog Shipwreck Societv. 2 2 -

Ditto (1901-10, £37 4s.) " . . . 2 2 -Spencer, Rev. W. M. . . . 1 1 -

Spicer, William, Esq - 10 -

Spurgin, Mrs. 6. H. ... 1 1 -Squire, D. B., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Stacey, C. D., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Staffurth, Mrs. H. L. . . - 10 6Stansfield, Miss . . . . .. 1 - -Stanford, Edward, Esq. . . 1 1 -Stanton, Mrs. M. L. . . . 1 - -Stapleford and Sandiacre Co-

operative Society, Ltd. . - 10 6Starkey, J. R., Esq., M.P. . 2 2 -Stear, Henry, Esq. (1901-10,

£6 10« 6d ) . . . .. -10 8Steele, A. R., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Steele, Mrs 1 1 -Stenhousemuir Baking Co.,

Ltd - 1 0 -Stephens, P. S., Esq., K.C. . 2 2 -Steward, Mrs. J. C. . . . 1 1 -S t e w a r t , Rear - Admiral

Hector B 1 1 -Stewart-Beattie, of Grieve,

Miss 5 - -Stilwell & Sons, Messrs. . . 1 1 -Stock, Capt. A. R. A., R.N. 1 1 -Stockton Co-operative I. and

P. Society, Ltd. . . . 3 3 -Stolterfoht, Miss J. E. . . - 10 -Stone & Co., Messrs. J. . . 2 2 -Stone, Mrs. John . . . . ! - -Stothert, A. K., Esq. . . . 2 - -Straghan. Col. A., CT.B. . . 1 - -Straker, Mrs. Isabella . . 2 2 -Stratford Co-operative and

Industrial Society, Ltd.(1906-10, £5 6s.) 1 1 -

Streatfeild, Mrs. Eliza . . 1 1 -Streatfeild, R. J., Esq. . . 5 - -Stringer, C. W., Esq.. . . - 5 -

Carried forward . £3441 17 8 2018 17 11

449

Ann. Sabs. Donations.£. i. d. £. s. d.

Brought forward . 3441 17 8 2018 17 11Strong, Rawle, and Strong,

Messrs 2 2 -Stuart, J. N., Esq. . . . 1 1Stuart, P. F. Crichton, Esq. . 1 1Stucley, Col. Sir W. Lewis,

BtStunt, Walter C., Esq. . . I

Snnderland Equitable Indus-trial Society, Ltd. . . . 4

SUIT, Watson, Esq., J.P. . . 1Sutcliff, Mrs - 10Swinburne, Sir J., Bt.,F.R.S. 5 -Sykes, George H., Esq. . . 1 1

T 2 2T. H. I. C 1 1Tallents, Godfrey, Esq. . . - 10Tallis, Mrs. K. M. . . . - 10Tangyes, Limited, Messrs. . 1 1

Tarleton, Lieut. Alfred H.,M.V. O., R.N 2 2

Tamer, E. T.. Esq. . . . 1 -Tamer, G. Edward, Esq. 1 1Tamer, Miss C. T. . 1 -Tamer, Miss L. T. . - 10Tatton, Lees W., Esq. 1 1Tatton, Mr. Samuel . - 10Tayler, Miss M. E. ... - 10Taylor, F. Costin, Esq. . . 2 2Taylor, Mrs. B 1 1Taylor, Miss M. E. . . . - 5

DittoTeage, W. R., Esq. . . . 25 -Teasdale, Isaac, Esq. . . . 1 1Temple, Col. E 2 2Thacker, Miss 2 2Thackthwaite, Miss C. M. - 5"Thames" (1892-19 10, £20 4s.) . .Theobald, Mrs. A 1 1Thetford Industrial Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . . . 2 2Thomas, G. E., Esq. . . . - 6Thomas, H. G., Esq. . . . 1 1Thomas, Miss A 10 -Thomas, Miss Frances . . 3 10Thomas, Miss K. B. . . . 5 -Thomas, W. F., Esq. . . . 3 -Thompson, Mrs., Br'yn Alt.. 1 -Thompson, B. W., Esq. . . 1 1Thompson, Mrs. E. A. R. . - 9Thomson, James, Esq. . . - 10Throckley District Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. . . . 1 1Taorngate, W., Esq., the late,

Trustees of . . . . . 80 -Thresher, Capt. W., R.N. . 2 2Thurlow, Major Edwd. H. . 1 1Thnrston, Mrs. S - 5Thwaites, Miss Elizabeth . 1 1Thynne, Mrs. Mary E. . . 10 -Tillard, P. E., Esq., in aid of

Gorleston Life-boat . . 1 1Tilliconltry Co-operative

Society, Ltd. (1908-10,£3fe.)

Timmins, Miss . . . . - 5Tippinge,Comm.L.F. G..R.N. 2 -Titterton, G. A., Esq. . . 1 1Todd, Mrs 11Todhunter, J., Esq. . . . 10 10

Carried forward . £3641 3 8

- 1 15 -

6

6

- 5 -

1 1 -

1 1 -

2022 19 11

2 D

450 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1911.

Ann. Subs. Donations.£. t. d. £. ». d.

Brought forward . 8641 9 820221911Todmorden Industrial and

Co-operative Society, Ltd(1902-10, £8 8».) . . . 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. 1 1 -

Ditto, Mrs 1 1 -Tower, F. F., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Tow Law and District In-

dustrial and ProvidentSociety, Ltd 1 1 -

Towse, Miss L. (1909-10, 10s.) . . - 5 -Toy, Miss, A. JE. (1900-10,

£2 9*. 6d.) - 8 6Tracey, The Hon. Lady . . 1 1 -Tranent Co-operative Society,

L t d . 2 2 -Tree, A. M., Esq 1 1 -Trench, Louis, Esq. . . . 1 - -Trevelyan, Miss Audrey . . 1 1 -Trevelyan, Miss Etheldreda . 1 1 -Trimnell, Miss E. J. . . . - 6 -Troquet, P., Esq. (1908-10,

£2 2s.) 1 1 -Trotter, Alex. E. C.. Esq.

(1903-10, £84) 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 (1900-1910, £11 11s.) 1 1 -

Trusson, W. G., Esq.. . . - 10 6Tryon, The Hon. Lady . . 1 - -Tudhoe Colliery Co-operative

and Industrial Society, Ltd.(1908-10, £6 6s.) 2 2 -

Tulloch, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. . . 1 1 -Turner, B. T.. Esq. . . . 1 1 -Tweedside Industrial Co-

operative Society, Limited 2 - -Twerton Co-operative Society,

Limited (1901-10, £10 10s.) .. 1 1 -Twining, H. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -Two Friends, per Miss Wor-

Tylden, Mrs. E. C. . . . 1 1 -Tyndall, Mrs. . . . . . . - 10 6Tyne Dock I. Co-operative

Society, Limited . . . 2 2 -

i Uganda, Mbarara, per L. H.D. M'Combie, Esq., DistrictInspector of Police, Col-lected from Officers 3 1 3

Uridge, Mrs A V. . . . 2 2 -Urwick, W. H., Esq. . . 1 1 -

Vale of Leven Co-operativeSociety, Limited . . 2 2 -

Vanner and Prest, Messrs. 1 1 -Vaughan, Miss Lowry - 5 -Veasey, H., Esq., M.D. 1 1 -Veitch, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 6 - -Venables, Miss Mary . - 10 6Venning, Sir Edgcombe 1 1 -Veyret, Madame P. A. 1 1 -Vivian, Col. Sir A. P., K.C.B

Carried forward . 3687 12 8 2043 2 2I :

Ann. Suto. Donattotu.£. i. d. £,. >. d.

Brought forward . 3687 12 8 2043 2 2W. A. D 10 - -W. B - 10 6W. G. T 2 2 -W. S. H 1 1 -W. W. (1904-10, £11 lie.) . . . 2 2 -Wagge, George, Esq 1 6 6Wakefield, M r s 2 2 -Walch Mrs JO 10 -Waldegrave, The Bt. Hon.

the Earl, P.C 5 6 -Walford, Mrs. E. C. . . . 2 2 -Walker 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 -Wall, Wm., Esq 2 2 -Wallsend Industrial Co-oper-

ative Societv, Limited(1899-1910, £60) . . . . . 6 - -

Walsall and District IndustrialCo-operative Society, Ltd.

= (4907-10, £4 4s.) 1 1 -Walter, H., Esq - 6 -Wandsworth and Putney Gas

Light and Coke Co 1 1 -Ward, J. Brocks, Esq. . . 3 3 -Warneford, J. R. K., Esq. . 1 - -Warneford, Mrs - 10 -Warner, H. L., Esq. . . . 1 t -Warren, F. C., Esq. . . . 2 2 -Warren, Rear-Admiral H. A.

(1901-10, £10) 2 - -Warrington Equitable In-

dustrial Co - operativeSociety, Ltd 1 1 -

Waterall, Nathaniel, EsqWaddon, Croydon . . 1 1 -

Waterhousc, Mrs. D. . . 1 1 -Watford Co-op. Socy., Ltd . . 1 1 -Wathen, Walter W., Esq. 2 2 -Watson, Chas. H., Esq. . 2 2 -Watson, Miss Dorothy . 1 - -Watson, Mrs. G. R. Bowes 1 1 -Watson, Mrs. Mary . . 5 5 -Watson-Kennedy, Mrs. . 10 10 -Watt, Moon it Co., Messrs 2 2 -Watters, Miss Agnes . . 1 1 -Wattson, Benj. G., Esq. . - 10 6Wayne, Miss Jessie M

(1901-10, £7 6s.) . . . 1 - -Weatherell, Mrs. . . 1 1 -Webb, Major H. N. . 1 - -Webb, Mrs. F. E. . 3 3 -Weill, Louis, Esq. , . 1 1 -Weldon, Mrs 1 - -Wellingborough Midland

Industrial Co - operativeSociety, Ltd. (1905-10,£2 2s.) 1 1 -

WelU, H. G., Esq - 6 -Welsh, Rev. A., M.A. . . 6 - -Were, The Misses. . . . 10 - -Wemher, Lady . . . . 10 10 -West, C. H. E., Esq. . . . 1 1 -West Benhar Co-operative

Society, Limited (1907-10,£54S) i _ _

Westbury, Claude F., Esq. . 1 1 -West Calder Co-operative

Society, Ltd. (1895-1910,£ 2 7 6s.) 2 2 -

Carried forward 3800 7 2 2062 10 8

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 451

Ann. Snbi. Donations.£. i. d. £. t. d.

Brought forward . 38UO 7 2 2062 10 8Westminster, His Grace the

Duke 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. (1900-10,£107 18s.) 10 10 -

Wharton, W. H. A., Esq. . 20 - -Wheeler-Bennett, J. "W., Esq. 1 1 -Wheeler, George, Esq. . . 1 1 -Wheeler, H. S., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Wheeler, Mrs. Robert D. . 2 2 -Whitaker, G. Cecil, Esq.

(1907-10, £80) 20 - -Whitaker, W. Ingham, Esq.

(1903-10, £75)Whitbourn, George, Esq. . 1 1 -Whitby Working Men's Co-

operative Industrial Provi-dent Society, Ltd. (1906-10,£6 6».) 1 1 -

Wbite, A. R., Esq. . . . 1 1 -White, Edward Felix, Esq. . 50 - -White, Miss S. E., In memory

of the late 25 - -Whitehead, Maj.-Gen. R. C.,

C.B. . . . . . . .*! 1 -Whiteman, Miss E. H. . . ^ 1 1 -Whitemau, Stephen, Esq., the

late, In memory of . . . 1 - -Whiting, Mrs. R. M. . . . - 10 -Whitley, E. G., Esq. . . . - 10 -Whyte, Admiral W. H. . . 1 - -Wiginton, Miss L. L. . . . 1 1 -Wild, Miss Elizabeth. . . 1 1 -" Wilfred," A Christmas

Gift from 1 - -Wilkie, George, Esq. (1905-

10, £2 11s.) 1 10 -Will and Bess 1 1 -Willcox, Robt. M., Esq. . . 2 2 -Williams, G. Mawdsley, Esq. 5 - -Williams, Mrs. H. . . . 1 1 -Williams, Herbert S., Esq. . 1 1 -Willums, Dr. Hutch ins . . 1 1 -Williams, The Misses. . . 1 - -Williams, Miss E. A.. . . 1 - -Willjams-Hepworth, Major . 1 - -Willington C. & I. Soc., Ltd.

(1901-10, £21) 2 2 -Willink, H. G., Esq. . . . 1 1 - 'Willis, Mrs 1 - -Wilson, G. Esq 1 - -

Carried forward . 3941 9 2 2103 13 8

Ann. Subs. Donaticns.£. t. d. £. •• d-

3941 9 2 2103 13 SBrought forwardWilson, George W., Esq.. . 1 1 -Wilson, Mrs. James . . . 1 - -Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. 1 - -Wilson, Rear-Admiral W. . 1 - -Wilson, Vice - Admiral J.

E. M. and Mrs. Wilson . 1 1 -Wilsons & Furness-Leyland

Line, Limited . . . . 1 1 -Winnington, Northwich and

District Co-operative Soc.,Ltd 1 1 -

Winsford Industrial Co-opera-tive Society, Ltd. . . . 2 2 -

Winstanley, Hubert, Esq. . - 5 -Wire, Lieut.-Col. Travers B. 1 1 -Wire, Mrs 1 1 -Wishaw Co-operative Society

Ltd. (19U7-10, £4 Is.) . .Wood, J. Gathorn, Esq. . . 1 - -Wood, M r s 2 2 -Woods, Mrs. J. G. W. . . 1 1 -Woolley, G. H., E s q . . . . 1 1 -Worcester New Co-operative

and Industrial Socy., Ltd. 1 1 -Wordsworth, Mrs. S. (1908-

10, £1 10».)Workington Beehive I. Co-

operative Society, Ltd.(1903-10, £8 8s.)

Workington District I. and P.Society, Ltd 1 1 -

Worksop Co-operative Society,Limited . . . . . . ! - -

Wormald, Miss Fanny . . 2 2 -Worth, B. 0., Esq. . . . - 10 6Wright, Henry E., Esq. . . 2 2 -Wright, Jas. W., Esq. . ^ - 10 -Wright, Miss C., Smedley's

Hjdro, Matlock . . . - 10 6Wright, Miss, Kensington . 1 - -Wright, Miss M., Southport - 5 -Wright, Mrs 1 1 -Wrigley, Miss C 2 2 -Wrigley, Miss S. S. . . . 1 - -Wyon, Albert W., Esq.,

F.C.A. (1903-10, £16 16s.) . .

Tates, Mrs. M. T. . . . 1Yatman, H., Esq 5Yonge, The Misses . . . 3Young, Sir Allen W., C.B.,

C.V.0 1Young, Morgan H., Esq.. . 3

1 -

3 -

1 -3 -

- 10 -

1 1 -

2 2 -

Total . 3985 19 2 2108 6 8

2 D 2

452 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAT, 1911.

LEGACIES RECEIVED IN 1910.

d.

FOR SPECIAL TRDST PURPOSES.

Capital Available. £, j.

Cooper, Mrs. Emma Elizabeth,Pevensey Bay 360 -

Chapman, Joseph, Esq., Gt. Grimsby 1000 -

Kitchen, Frederick, Esq., Carnarvon(additional) 432 -

Lloyd, F. W. N., Esq., Bromley,Kent (interest) . . . . . . 30 2

May, Mrs. Charlotte, Durban. . . £00 - -

McCunn, William, Esq., Largs(additional) 50 - -

Kyland, William, Esq., Sheffield (onaccount) 24 18 9

Staughton, Miss Mary, Bedford . . 1002 15 9

Wakefield, Mrs. Juliana, Kilcullen(additional) 1400 - -

Webber, William, Esq., Wembley . 500 - -

Young, Miss Ellen, Twickenham. . 650 - -

Total . . . £5949 17 2

Income Available.

Brown, Miss E. A., Bexhill . . . 250 -

McCunn, William, Esq., Largs (onaccount)

Nathan, Jacob, Esq., Plymouth .

Total . . .

FOB GENERAL PURPOSES.

200 -42 14

£492 14

£. «.600 -

d.Anderson, Charles, Esq., Fettykill .

Armstrong, Wm. Barton, Esq.,Kendal (per Settle Branch). . . 50 - -

Ayliffe, Edwin J. A., Esq., Paris . 1812 14 \6

Barlow, Miss Adela, Dover (perDover Branch) 90 - -

Barr, Miss Margaret, Helenslea,Lanark 653 4 3

Beckwith, Edward Lonsdale, Esq.,Eastbourne (per EastbourneBranch) 100 - -

Bennett, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth, Al-brighton 200 - -

Biandreth, Miss Emma, WimbledonPark 250 - -

Carried forward . £3655 18 9

Brought forward . . . .Cardwell, John Taylor, Esq., Ilkley

(additional)

Carnley, Mrs. Harriett 0., Kingston-upou-Hull

Chapman, Dr. G. W., Margate . .

Cressey, Miss Selina, York . . .

g-\ Crooke, Edivy, Esq., Guildford . .

Cutler, John Edward, Esq., Sheffield

Dean, W. H., Esq., Stratford, Essex(additional)

Didsbury, Miss Elizabeth, Rotherham

Fleming, Alexander, Esq., Kilmaho(per Campbeltown Branch). . .

Foster, John, Esq., J.P., Whitchurch

Goldsmid, Lady Louisa Sophia, Port-man Square

Gordon, Capt. Joseph Booth, Liver-pool (per Liverpool Branch) . .

Graham, Mrs. Isabella, Walton-on-Naze

Harris, Major John Charles, R.E.,Gloucester Road, N.W

Heal, Joseph John, Esq., Brondesbury

Hezmalhalch, Miss Mary, York . .

Hogan, Mrs. J. A., Epsom . '. .

Irving, Mrs. Elizabeth L., Red-dish, Manchester

Jones, Richard A. A., Esq., Guildford

Le Feuvre, Mrs. Mary Sophie,Guernsey

Lighten, Mrs. Mary Jane, Liverpool(per Liverpool Branch) . . . .

Lythgoe, Edmund, Esq., Melbourne(additional)

Maud, William Albert, Esq., Cole-man Street, E.C

Mills, Mrs. Eleanor, West Kiiby,Chester (with interest) . . . .

Minson, Henry, Esq., Green Lanes,N.

Mossop, John, Esq., (per LiverpoolBranch)

Powell, Miss Martha H., Wolver-hampton .

£. s. d.3655 18 9

327812 6

66 13 4

50 - -

300 - -

72 12 7

100 -. -

68 12 4

506 - 6 ;

100 - - i

500 - - j

100 - -

1COO - -

100 - -

181 5 2

450 - -

1000 - -

645 - 4

100 - -

76 10 10

20 ~ -

100 - 9

100 - -

259 8 4

292 19 8

220 - -

50 - -

Carried forward . £13,402 15 1

LEGACIES EECEIVED IN 1910. 453

Brought forward£. «. d.

13,402 15 1

Robertson, Alexander, Esq., Corstor-phine (and interest) 100 17 9

Shepherd,GeorgePrentis,Esq.,Keymer 989 1 5

Skidmore, Thomas, Esq., Wolver-hampton 100 - -

Smith, Allgood Edward, Esq., ForeStreet, E.C 10 - -

Smith, Charles, Esq., St. John'sWood 45Q - -

Carried forward . £1*,052 14 3

Brought forward£. s. d.

. 15,052 14 3

Stanley, Miss Ann Elizabeth, Dover-court

Syme,Miss Elizabeth, Leven (balanceper Edinburgh Branch) . . . .

Thompson, Albert, Esq., Poplar . .

Wakefield, Mrs. Juliana, Kilcullen,(additional)

Welsby, Mrs. Helen, Ormskirk . .

Total

128 8 6

10 - -

149 - -

2& - -

£10,370 2 9

FORMS OF BEQUEST.

I give and bequeath to the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU-TION for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, London, Incorporated by

Boyal 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, and

that the receipt of the Treasurer of the said Institution shall be a sufficient

discharge for the same.

[Under the most recent Mortmain Act all descriptions of Property may now be left byWill to Charities, and the following form may therefore be useful in cases where it is intendedto make Real 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 Royal

Charter, all those Lands, Houses and Premises known as [Strike out any unneceetary

north and deteribe the Property by reference to Us situation, boundaries, extent and occupation at

nearly at pouiblt] for the use of the said Institution.

454 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1911.

LIFE-BOAT SUNDAY" OFFERTORIES AND COLLECTIONS BECEIVED

DURING THE YEAR ENDED THE SlST DECEMBER, 1910.

EXCLUDING THOSE PAID DIBEOT TO BEANCHKg.

£. t. d.Adderley Church and Shavington

Chapel Offertories, per the Rev.Chas. J. Winser, M.A 2 10 -

Aldringham and Thorpe, HarvestThanksgiving Offertories, per Rev.T. W. Sedgwick 4 19 6

Birkenhead, Hamilton PresbyterianA.B.C., per C. H. Dobson, Esq. . . - 10 -

Blandford St. Mary, Dorset, Collectionat Parish Meeting, per Rev. A. C.Almack, M.A - 11 -

Broadstairs, Collected from Children'sService at Offertory, St. Peter'sChurch School, per the Rev. C. S. F.Ridgeway, M . A 6 - 6

Brockdish Church, Half of ChristmasOffertory, per Rev. Wilson W.White, M . A 3 3 6

Chatham, Offertory at St. George'sChapel, Royal Naval Barracks, perRev. W. M. Tod, R.N 2 1 5

Chelmsford, Townfield Street SundaySchool Collection, per Cyril J.Killick, Esq - 12 9

Christ's Hospital, Hertford, ChapelOffertory Fund, Girls' School, perJ. F. B. Sharpe, Esq 6 5 -

Chelmondiston, Collection in St.Andrew's Church, per Rev. J. H.Bannerman 2 - -

Craster Church, Harvest Festival Offer-tory, per T. W. Craster, Esq. . . 1 2 6

Darley Dale Church, Offertory on Christ-mas Day, per Rev. R. W. Whitting-ton, M.A 2 11 -

Baling, Contribution from the Childrenof the Catechism, Rev. CanonPhillips, per Rev. Dr. Oliver . . . - 10 -

Eastbourne, St. Christopher's SchoolChapel Collection, per Rev. Lionel R.Browne, M.A. 1 10 -

Elvetham Church, Offertory on Christ-mas Day, per Rev. H. E. Gaussen,M . A 3 1 -

Finchley Crusaders' Bible Class Col-lection, per H. V. Lidington, Esq. . 1 - -

£. s. d.38 8 1

Carried forward £38 8 1

Brought forwardForesters, A. 0. of, Court "Fountain

of Friendship" No. 2634, ChurchParade, Snodland, Kent, per Mr. H.T. Beadle 4 17 -

Ditto, Juvenile Court "Flower ofSuffolk" No. 2695, Church Parade,Chelmondiston, per Mr. A. E. Senton 3 6 -

Hadnall Church, Salop, Collections, perRev. Brooke C. Mortimer, M.A. . . 7 16 9

Harby Church, Collection, per Rectorand Churchwardens - 14 -

Highfield School Chapel Offertory, perMisa Marjorie Hett 1 3 -

Hitcham, Maidenhead, Collected at St.Mary's Church, per C. Foster, Esq. . 1 7 10

Hopton, Gt. Yarmouth, Collection inChurch, per Charles S. Orde, Esq. . 1 - -

Huddersfield.Highfleld, Sunday School,No. 1 Young Men's Bible Class, perN. H. Sykes, Esq - 10 6

Lampeter, Offertory in Chapel of St.David's College, per W. U. Peregrine,Esq - 13 6

Midhurst, Collected in Church on AllSaints' Day, per the Rev. F. Tatchell,M.A

Offley Church, Offertory, per Rev.Percival E. Gatty, M.A

Outram, Miss M. T., Collected fromboys of her Bible Class, at Clach-na-Faire, Pitlochry

Oxford, Offertory in New CollegeChapel, per Rev.W. A. Spooner, D.D.

Portsmouth, Royal Naval Barracks,Offertory Fund, per Rev. CharlesW. C. Inglis, M.A., R.N. . . . 2 - -

St. Alban's Sunday Schools, Lentsavings, per Rev.W. A. Pearkes, M.A. 6 8 6

Vanguard, H.M.S., Offertory on board,per Rev. Guy A. Browning, R.N. . 2 5 -

Weetcott, Dorking, Offertory at HolyTrinity Church, per Rev. A. D.Woolley 3 3 9

Total £79 15 4

IST MAY, 1911.] CONTRIBUTIONS FROM BRANCHES. 455

CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM BRANCHES DURING THE

YEAR ENDED THE 31sT DECEMBER, 1910.

£. s. d.Aberdeen 9 18 10Alloa 19 14 -Aranmore 1 8 -Ardmore 2 2 7Ardrossan 25 - -Ashford 12 15 -Aylesbury 5 18 -Banbury" 23 3 3Bannockburn 11 14 6Bath 11 6 3'Belfast, Bangor and Groomsport . . 50 - -Belper 13 1 6Berkshire 100 15 6Birmingham • • • • • • • • 8 1 2 4Blyth 50 - -Bolton 16 1 6Bo'ness 2 1 -Bradford 100 - -Bridport 8 7 6Bristol 32 18 2Burton-on-Trent 29 6 -Bury St. Edmunds 9 17 4Cambridge 2 2 -Campbeltown and Southend (Cantyre) 51 - -Canterbury 3 11 2Cardiff, Penarth and Barry . . . . 50 - -Carlisle and Silloth 2 16 -Carnarvon 7 5 -Cavan 23 16 8Cheltenham 22 9 6Chester 8 12 6Chichester 11 5 -City of London 5700 10 -Clacton-on-Sea 40 - -Clevedon 10 - -Coanah's Quay and Flint . . . . 3 5 5Courtmacsherry 1 2 3Cromer 40 - -Dartmouth 12 3 9Dawlish 68 1 5Derby 6 16 6Doruoch Firth and Embo . . . . 5 - -Douglas 275Dundee 50 - -Eastbourne 20 - -Edinburgh 120 - -Enniskillen 6 3 -Exeter 5 13 5Exmouth 15 - -Falkirk 25 17 2Flamborough 7 - -Fleetwood • 40 - -Fraserburgh 10 - -Glasgow 350 - -Godalming 9 11 8Grangemouth . . . . . . . 30 - -Greenock 29 16 7Halifax 25 14 10Herne B a y 1 6 7Huddernfield 127 12 11

Carried forward . . . . £7757 14 6

Brought forward . . . . 7757 14Hull 57 11 -Ipswich 11 11 3Irish Auxiliary (Dublin Bay) . . . 193 - -Isle of Arran 48 - -Isle of Wight 200 - -Keighley 19 19 6Kelso 6 4 6Kendal 17 11 6King's Lynn 9 18 9Kirkwall & North Isles 12 11 11Lake District 75 8 8Lancaster 39 14 3Leamington • • . • • • • • 8 4 8Leeds 88 11 3Leek 8 8 -Leicester 39 7 8Lewes 19 17 9Littlehaven 8 3 4Liverpool, Port of 1000 - -Llandudno . . . . . . . . . 105 — -Londonderry 2 5 - 4Lythatn 25 - -Malton 15 13 9Malvem 15 18 10Manchester 95 - -Middlesbrough 95 - -Millom 8 18 -Mundesley - 15 -Musselburgh 16 11 1Newbury 4 10 10Newport (Mon.) 22 2 -Newton Abbot 15 11 -Norfolk 21 9 9Northampton 2 1 6North Berwick 20 - -Nottingham 14 18 6Ongar 17 - -Peebles . . . . 14 11 6Perth 17 1 6Peterborough 14 4 -Piel (Barrow) 5 - -Poole, Bournemouth, Wimborne and

Christchurch 200 - -Port Erin 10 10 -Portrush 10 - -Redditch 21 9 6Reigate and Redhill 13 7 -Rochdale 53 9 -Rochester 15 11 5Runcorn 56 - -Seascale 1 10 6Settle 25 11 -Sheffield 39 12 8Shropshire 80 - -Southampton 37 1 1Stirling 30 6 2Stratford-on-Avon 30 - -Swanage 15 - -Teesdale 6 15 -

Carried forward . . . £10,811 19 4

456 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1911.

£. s. d.Brought forward . . . . 10,811 19 4

Teignmouth 8 0 - -Torquay 7 0 - -Wells (Somerset) 4 17 6West Hartlepool 70 - -Weston-supec-Mare 10 - -Weymouth ICO - -Whitbum 2 10 -Wick and Ackergill 40 - -Wisbech 5 8 1Wolverhampton 32 8 10

Carried forward , £11,177 3 9

Brought forwardWoodbridge and District

£. i. d.. . 11,177 3 9. . . 18 16 2

Worcester 16 5 6Workington 15 - -Worthing 70 - -York 160 - -Amount 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 9,133 13 5

Total . £20,690 18 10

CONTENTS OP CONTRIBUTION BOXES, 1910.

EXCLUDING THO8B BELONGING TO BRANCHES.

Acheron, H.M.S. . . . . . . .Allen, C. B., EsqAnnual Meeting, R. N. Life-boat

InstitutionAppledore Custom House . . . .Ardrossan Custom House . . . .Ashford, "Stag and Hounds". . .Ashwell, K. Y., Esq

II Attrill, Miss R.Avonmouth Mercantile Marine Office .Ayr Custom House

Baker, Messrs. Charles & Co. . . .Bangor Railway HotelBeckenham HotelBelfast Mercantile Marine Office • .Bell, G. W., EsqBexhill-on-Sea, per J. L. French, Esq.Bibby, Colonel A,BlacJcwood, s.sBooth, Rev. WilliamBowlby, MissBoyce, J. D., Esq" Breakspear Arms," Brockley. . .Briant, Miss •Bridger, Miss Era MBristol Mercantile Marine Office . .Bultitude, R., EsqBurntisland Custom!

Calcutta, s.sCambrian Ry. Company's Stations . .Cardiff Mercantile Marine Office . .Catford Conservative Club . . . .Cave, Charles, J.P., EsqChamberlain, Meisrs. A. T. & Co. . .Chapman, G. P. EsqChepstow, "Beaufort" Arms .Cherry brook, s.sChester National Provincial Bank . .Clan Macinnes, s.s. . . . . . .Collins, MrsCowes Custom House and Mercantile

Marine Office . . . . . . .Cowes, "Gloucester" Hotel . .Craig, G., EsqCyprus, C. P. Mavroidi, Esq. . .

Carried forward £69 16

£.

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7671959_

141810131010375

121215457171610145

1917_

-16

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-

5106_

65

-

4684_

9664_

.63_

295_

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686___

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Brought forwardDavey, Captain H ;Devizes, " Bear " HotelDidcot Railway StationDock Street Mercantile Marine Office .Douglas, MrsDudgeon, Rev. J., M.ADugmore, Lieut.-Col. F.Dysart Custom HouseElectric Theatre, Hammersmith Road .Englefield Workmen's Club . . . .Eskrigge, Master ErnestEssex, H.M.SEtherington-Smith, J. H. Esq. . . .

Fantome, H.M.SFergusson, Mr. AFinsbury Central ClubFlynnon Grogw Co-operative Society,

Mostyn . . . . . . . . .Foresters, A. O. of—

Coait 25(), Forget-me-Not. . . .Court 1997, Robin Hood . . . .Court 2677, Royal Saxon . . . .Court 3157, IntegrityCourt 552a, Pride of Bramley

StreetCourt 7030, M o r a n t . . . . .

Forman, E. H. Esq., and Mrs. FormanForster, Mrs. E. MFowey Custom HouseFrascati Restaurant . . . . . .

"Garramor"BoxGipps, C. E., EsqGlasgow Custom HouseGlasgow Mercantile Marine Office . .Glover, Miss EGoole Custom HouseGrace, R. EsqGranton Custom HouseGreat Western Railway, Exeter Dis-

trictGreet, Miss HGrimsby Custom HouseGrindley, Messrs. R. & CoGrove, Mrs. C

Carried forward £110 19

£.. i. d.69 16 9- 10 -- 0 6- 8 2- 14 6- 7 -- 15 -1 - -- 15 61 19 21 2 -1 6 22 14 61 1 -1 9 -- 12 -5 5 -

- 6 -

- 7 6- 10 -- 5 -- 16 -

- 10 -- 6 -1 - -- 17 4- fi 21 19 -

IST MAY, 1911.] CONTRIBUTION BOXES. 457

£. ». d.Brought forward 110 19 6

Guimaroens, A . Esq - 5 6Guy, Mr. W. J - 5 1

Hammond, H. Lewis, EsqHarris, Mr. J. ColebrookHarwich Custom HouseHavre Sailors' Home and Rest . .Haydock, Mrs.. . . . . . . .Hayes, Miss LHearts of Oak Benefit Society .Hearts of Oak City Association, per G.

Blakesley, EsqHenley - on - Thames. '' Red Lion "

HotelHenry & Co., MessrsHeygate, Mrs. AHolmes, Mrs. J. SHoman, Mre.E.Hook Tower Light House . . . .Horn & Son, Messrs., Southampton .Horn, J. E. EsqHudson, Wm., Esq

Impregnable, H.M.S. .Ipswich Custom HouseIsaac, Percy L., Esq. .

Kent, Lieut. Philip, R.N. . .Kimptou SchoolKing, H., Esq.King's Lynn Custom House . .Kinsale Custom House . . .Kirkwall Harbour-Master's OfficeKruse, Mrs. W

L. A S.W. Rly., Western District . .Larnaca, Cyprus, Royal Hotel . . .Leith Custom HouaeLittle, W. Oscar, Esq., in aid of Charter-

house Life-boat at Fishguard . . .Liverpool Customs House . . . .Livesay, MissLock, Mrs. HLondon Bridge Railway Station . ."Lord Cardigan," P. H., Bow, per Mrs.

RobinsonLoyd, Miss Frances HLudutorth, B.s .Lydney Railway Hotel, per Miss

Ridler

Madeline, s.sMaldon Custom House . . . . .Manchester Mercantile Marine Office -.Mann, J. P., EsqMclntyre, MrsMelly, Miss GMethil Custom HouseMeyer, Colonel AlbertMontrose Shore Dues Office . . . .Mostyu Custom HouseMoyle, s.sMullens, H. J., Esq

"New Inn," Tottenham Court Road,W.C

Newark, s.s. . . . . . . . .Newburn, s.s . . .Newcastle-on-Tyne Custom House.Newcastle-on-TyneM.M. Office . .Ntwholm, s.sNeailyn, s.sNewport (Mon.) Mercantile Marine

Office

1 1 -- 17 61 14 -- 10 62 10 -3 8 21 17 6

- 8 6

- 13 5- 15 -- 19 71 - -1 0 - 4- 14 41 5 -- 8 94 14 6

- 14 -- 14 -- 19 -

- 10 -- 8 6- 17 -1 11 81 3 61 6 -1 9 3

- 15 -- 12 -- 15 -

4 7 -- 16 6- 5 -1 2 6- 7 8

1 1 87 7 31 13 6

1 15 9

1 14 -- 14 91 14 -1 13 6- 10 -1 15 -1 7 -1 - -- 9 -- 12 -3 - -- 10 -

- 10 24 - 1 02 14 6- 6 -- 5 6- 72 10 -

6 3 -

Carried forward . . . . £206 16 4

Brought forwardNondescript Players, per W. J. Brooks,

EsqNoithmoor Council School . . . .North Shields Mercantile Marine OfficeNorth Shields, Tyne Sailors' Home .

"Olives "Life-boatOxford Railway Station

Parry, Rear-Admiral J. T. Jones . .Pegg, L. EsqPenarth Yacht ClubPerkins, MissesPeterhead Custom HousePetts, Mr. F. W., collected at Thames

Iron Works CoPinckney, Miss M. TPlow, Miss M. KPlymouth Mercantile Marine OfficePoplar, " Guy, Earl of Warwick " . .Popfar Mercantile Marina Office . .Port Talbot Mercantile Marine Office .Powell, Mrs. J. CPreston Custom HousePrice, R. C. H., EsqPutney, "Jolly Gardeners," per Mr.

Woolgar

Ramsgate Pillar Box, Pier Yard, andother Boxes

Reade, H. Capell, EsqRevenge, H.M.SRitchie, Miss H. BRoberts, Miss K.Robey, Mr. J. TRoehampton, "King's Head" . .Romsey, Capital and Counties Bank .Rowcliffe, Miss M. GRoyal Naval College Museum, Green-

wichRoyal Southampton Yacht Club . .

St. Albans, Holboro, Old Scholars'Club, per Rev. E. F. Russell . . .

Sans Dieu RienScandinavian Sailors' Temperance

Home, per Mrs. WelinScott, James C., EsqShackleton, W. W. Esq., M.D.. .Sheerness, "Britannia" Hotel .Sheemess, "Bull and Lion" Hotel.Sheerness, "Crown" Hotel . . .Sheerness, Pier GatesSheerness, " Royal Fountain " HotelShenton, Edward W. H. Esq., M.R.C.SSimpson and Son, Messrs. R. S.Snuff Box BoysSouthampton Mercantile Marine OfficeSouth Shields Mercantile Marine OfficeSouth-Western and Midland Railway

Co.'s Joint Line. . . . . . .South-Western Police Court . . .Strutt, Mrs. G. HerbertStuart, Mrs. ASums under 6»Sutton, London & Provincial Bank . .Swansea Custom HouseSwansea Mercantile Marine Office .Sweethope, s.sTabasco, e.aTavistock, Queen's Head Hotel. . .Taylor, T. EsqTester, Master Geoffrey MThornley, s.s

£. ». d.206 16 4

- 10 11- 9 64 4 3-11

1 16 -- 9 6

- 5 -- 9 61 3 -- 5 -- 9 7

3 11 8- 10 -1 - -1 6 7- 7 61 12 -- 19 -1 - 61 13 31 3 10

- 10 6

4 15 72 2 -- 17 -1 18 -- 10 -- 6 -- 10 -- 5 -- 17 2

- 8 84 14 10

1 - -- 5 6

- 11 6- 10 -- 9 81 3 1- 17 -- 10 -- 16 91 5 51 10 -_ 7 _

3 19 21 - -1 - -

- 19 6- 7 -2 - -- 7 -

11 18 6- 5 8- 9 61 3 11- 13 8- 5 -2 2 22 - -- 11 62 5 -

Carried forward . . . . £277 1 3

458

Thornton Heath Fire Station

Victoria Docks MercantileOffice

Victoria Railway Station, L.B

Victorious, H.M.S. . . .

Walden, A. E., Esq. . . .Wandsworth, "The Earn" .

Carried forward . .

THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isx MAT, 1911.

£. i.

. . . - 12

Marine

. & S.C.

. . . 1 18

. . . - 6. . . - 10

. . £283 14

d.366

3

648

6

6

£.Brought forward • • • • • 283

Waterloo Railway Station pillar box .West Hartlepool Custom House and

Mercantile Marine Office . . . . 1West Lulworth Post Office . . . . -

Whittingham & Sons, Messrs. J. . . -Woodd, A. B., Esq -

Yonge, g. E., Esq -

Total £289

«.1413

197

186

1814

8

19

d.65

6

2275

9

SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT FUNDS.

CIVIL SERVICE LIFE-BOATFUND.Patron—

Hw MOST GKACIOUS MAJESTT THEKING.

Vice-Patrons—The Right Hon. ABXHUK J. BALJTOUK,

M.P.Sir W. W. KABSLAXJB, K.C. (late

Inland Revenue).

Chairman and Treasurer—The Bight Hon. Sir RALPH U. KKOX,

K.C.B.Hon. Secretary—

H. FntCHAX, Esq., I.S.O.

Annual Subscriptions of 2s. ed. andDonations in aid of the above Fundwere contributed by the Officials inthe following Government Depart-ments and Offices during the year1910, the total amount paid to theInstitution as the result of theyear's collection being £1,574 as.

Admiralty.Do. (Naval Yards).

Board of Agriculture and Fisheries.Board of Education.Board of Trade.

Do. Bankruptcy Departments.British Museum.

Do. (Natural History).Charity Commission.Civil Service Commission.Colonial Office.Cmtoma and Excise Department.Duchy of Lancaster Office.KffltlffflaMiinal Commission.Exchequer and Audit Department.Foreign Office,general Post Office.

Provincial Port Offices.Geological Survey and Museum.Government Laboratory.

High Court of Justice.Home Office.

Do. Prison Depaitment.House of Commons.House of Lords.India Office.Inland Revenue.Land Registry Office.Local Government Board.Lunacy Commission.National Debt Office.Nautical Almanac Office.Office of Woods and Forests.Office of Works.Patent Office.Paymaster-General'! Office.Privy Council Office.Public Record Office.Public Works Loan Office.Queen Anne's Bounty Office.Record Office for Seamen.Registrar-General's Oflicj.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.

Do. Solicitor and King's Proctor'sDepartment.

War Office.Do. Royal Ordnance Factories.

Miscellaneous.SCOTLAND.

Board of Lunacy.Board of Trustees for National Gal-

leries of Scotland.Chancery Office.Commissary Office.Court of Session.

Crown Office.Exchequer.Fishery Board.General Post Office.

Provincial Post Offices.General Record Office.General Register of Saaines, 4c.Geological Survey of Scotland.Inland Revenue.Justiciary Office.Local Government Board.Prison Commission.Registrar General's Office.Royal Observatory, Edinburgh.Royal Scottish Museum.Sheriffs' Courts.Signet Office.

IRELAND.Board of Public Works.Chief Secretary's Office.Customs and Excise Department (Bel-

f.st).Department of Agriculture, &c.Dublin Metropolitan Police.Dublin Metropolitan Police Office.General Post Office.

Do. Provincial Post Offices.General Prisons Board.General Register Office.General Valuation and Boundary Sur-

vey Office.reological Survey.

High Court of Justice.Inland Revenue.InstituUonsJof Science and Art.Irish Land Commission.Local Government Board.Office of National Education.Royal Irish Constabulary Office.Stationery Office.Teachers' Pension Office.Treasury Remembrancer's Office.

IST MAT, 1911.] SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT PT7NDS. 459

"COVENT GARDEN"LIFE-BOAT FUND.

Hon. Secretary—GEOKGE MONBO, Esq.

Annual Subscription*.£. s. d.

Ambrose, Palmer & Co - 10 -Beckwith, Q 1 1 -Bigg, L - G -Bird, R. & Son -10 -Bradnum, James - 10 6

Butler. J. 1 i _Chappell,J - 6 -Clarke, Ben - 5 -Coleman, VV. J. & Sons 1 1 -Cooling, Thos -10 6Day.George 10 6Elders i Fyffes, Ltd 1 1 -

Fltzpatrick, P. T 1 1Flook&Co.,H -10 -

Hewett, 8 - 10 6Isaacs, Ed . . . 1 1 -Israel, M -10 6

THE "FORES

Annual Subscription from THE ANCISecretary of the Order. ( Vide p. 4

Annual Subscriptions received direct tDonations received direct by the InstltuContribution Box Collections. ( Vide p

THE "MAI*Annual Subscription from THE IMD

SOCIETY, per THOMAS COLLINS,Conations received by Mr. Collins fronAnnual Subscriptions received direct tDonations received direct by the Institu

LIST OF CONTRIBUTIO

ENGLAND AND WALES.Alcester C. I. 11. Is., annual sub.Annfield Plain I. C. 31., annual sub.Aehington I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Ashton-undcr-Lyne Working Men's

C. 51. 6s., annuataub.Atpatria I. C. 5s., annual sub.Bacnp C. 51., annual sub.Bedlington E. I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Bingley I. C. 11., don.Birkeuhead and District C. 2I.2s., ann.

sub.BlitleyD. C. 31. 3«.,don.Blaina I. P. C. 11. 1:., annual sub.Blaydon I. P. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Brlgbtside and Carbrook C. 21. 21.,

annual sub.Bulwell I. P. S. 11. Is., annual sab.Buruopneld District 0. 21. 2i., auu.eub.Bury District C. 61., annual Bub.Cainscross and Ebley C. 11. Is., ann.sub.Cambridge C. 11., annual sub.Cardiff C. 11. Is., don.Carlisle South End C. ILK., ann. sob.

t. >. d.

Jones E . . ... - 10 -Le Maltre J . . • - 5 -Levy K 1 1 -Lobjott ft Son - 10 -Lowe & Shawyer, Ltd 1 1 -Medlock, Mrs 1 1 -Miles H . * 10 6Mole K . - 10 6

Monro, Geo.,jun 1 1 -

Plum, T., & Sou - 10 -Pollard, A W 1 1 -

Read B , Ltd, . . . 1 1 -Rldes H 1 1 -Ridley, Moulding & Co 1 1 -Bobbins, R. E 1 1 -Robln&OD, Robert - 10 6

Rolls R 1 1

£. l. d.

Slmshou M - 10 «Smith Jesse 1 1 -

Stevens, W 1 1 -Sweet, Jas 1 1 -Taylor.J.G -10 -

Veitch, Harry J -10 8

Watklns, A 1

Williams, JOB.. * . . ... - -Wood, Ormerod ft Co 2 2 -

Total Subs... *48 10 e

Donations.

George Monro Concert Corn-

Total Donations 2 2 -Total Subscriptions .. 4810 6

£50 12 6

3TER," AND "SAMUEL SHAWCROSS"LIFE- BOATS FUND. ^ , d

BNT OBDBR OF FORESTEBS, per J. LISTER STEAD. Esq., F.C.I.S ,41) 125 _ _y the I list itu Lion. (VicZep.441) a 10 2tlou. ( Vide p. 441) . . . „ 5 _ i

Total £130 9 8

(CHESTER UNITY" LIFE-BOAT FUND. *. ,. d.EPKBDEirr OBDEB OF ODD Faixowa (Manchester Unity) FEIEKDLTEsq., Secretary. (Vide p. 446) so - -> sundry Districts and Lodges. (Ficfe also General List, p. 446).... 3 1 -y the Institution. (Hdep.446) 713 6tion. ( Vide p. 446) - 7 -

Total £61 1 6

MS RECEIVED FROM CO-DURINQ 1910.

Carnforth C. It., annual sub.Chatham and District C. 11. U.,ann sub.Chesterfield C. 11. L>., annual sub.Chester-le-Street C. I. 51., don.Chipping Norton C.I. 10s.6d., ann. sub.Clayton-le-Moore I. C. 31. 2s., ann. sub.Cleator Moor C. 31. 3* ., annual sub.Coalville Working Men's C. Society.

21. 2s., don.Colchester and East Essex C. I. 21. 2».,

annual sub.Colne and District C. 41. 4i ., ann. sub.Compstall C. I. 51. Si., annual sub.Co-operative Wholesale Society. 211.,

annual sab.Cornforth and Cozhoe C. fit. fit.,

annual sub.Coventry P.O. 21. 2s. , annual sub.Cramliugton District C. 11.1s., ann^nb.Crewe C., Friendly. 52. St., ann. sub.Crook and Neighbourhood C. 10i.,don.Daisy field I. Bee's C. ll.ls., ann. sub.Dalton-ln-Furness C. 21. 2>., ann. sab.Darlington C. I. 21. It., annual sub.

OPERATIVE SOCIETIES

Darwen I. C. 21. 21., annual enb.Denton and Haughton E. C. 21. 2t.,

don.Derby C. P. 21. 2s., annual sab.Doneaster M. C. and I. 21. 11., don.Durham C. El., annual sab.Ebbw Yale I. P. 11. It. , annual sob.Egremont I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Farnworth and Keaisley I. C. 51. Gs.,

annual sub.Felling I. 11. Is., don.Folkestone C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Qateshead L C. 101., annual sub.Qloessp Dale, New I. C. 21. 2s., annual

sub.Gloucester C. I. 21. 2s., annual sub.Goole C. 11. Is., annual sab.Grays C. I. P. 21. 2s., annual sub.Great llorton L 1 1. Is. , annual »ab.Great Grunsby C. 11. Is., annual sub.Great Wigstou I.P. 11. Is., annual sub.Qrimshaw Park C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Guildford and District L C. 10s. td.

annual sub.

460 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1911.

Halifax Flour C. 11. 2i., annual s*b.Hartlepools C. 51. 6s., annual sob.Haverhlll I. C. 10s. «d., don.Uebden Bridge I. C. 2i. 2s., annual aub.Heckmondwike and District C. 61.,

annual sub.Hetton Downs A. and 1. 31.3»., annual

sub.Horwich I. C. 21. 2s., don.Hucknall Torkard I. t. C. If. Is.,

annual Bub.Hyde E. C. 21.2t., annual sub.Ilkeston C. 10*., annual sub.Ipswich I. C. 21. 2*., annual Bub.Jarrow and Hebburn C. 21. 2s., annual

sub.Ketteriug I. C. 12. 1;., annual sub,Langley Mill and Aldercar C. 21. 2s.,

annual sub.Leadgate I. P. li. 1:., don.Leicester C. Boot and Shoe Soc. li. Is.,

annual subLeigh F. C. 31. 3s., annual sub.Llttleborough C. of I. li. Is., annual

sub.Longrldge I. C. 11. Is., annual sub.Loftus C. 12. 10s., don.Luton I. G. 12. Is., annual sub.M«ccleefield E. P. C. 21.2s., ann. sub.Mansfield and Sntton C. 11. Is., ann. sub.Masboro' Equitable Pioneers. 62. St.,

annual sub.Meltham I. C. li., annual sub.Middlesbrough C. 22. 2s., don.Middleton and Tonge I. C. 12. Is.,

annual sub.Middleton-in-Teesdale W. I. P. C.

21. 2s., don.Mirfleldl. C. 12. Is., annual sub.Morley I. C. 22. 2s., annual sub.Mossley I. C. 32. 3s.t annual sub.Mnrton Colliery C. 22. 2s., don.Kelson C. I. 22. 2.'., annual sub.Newbiggin District 1. C. I I . Is.,

auuual sub.Newcastle-upon-Tyne C. 252., annual

sub.New Mills C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Norwich C. 22. 2s., annual sub.Nuneaton I. P. C. II. Is., annual sub.Peterborough E. I. C. 22.2s., ann. snb.Pittington A. I. 12. Is., annual sub.Plymouth M. C. & I. 62. 6s., don.Prestwich C. I. 12. Is., annual sub.

Preston I. C. 31. 3s., annual sub.Eadstock C. I. II. Is., don.Ramsbottom I. P. C. 22.2s., ann. sub.Reading I. C, 22. 2s., annual sub.Ripley p. I. C. 21.2s., annual sub.River and District C. 21. 2s., don.Rochester and District C. II. Is., ann.

snb.Royton I. C. 22. 2s., don.Rugby I. and P. 62.. annual sub.Rnshden I. C. 12. 1;., annual sub.Ryhope and Silksworth I. P. C. 22. 2s.,

annual snb.Sandbach I. C. 2i. 2s., annual sub.Seaton Delaval D. I. and P. 22.,

annual sub.SheernesB Economical I. P. C. 11. Is.,

annual sub.Sheffield and Ecclesall C. 12. Is.,

annual sub.Sherburn Hill 0. 12. Is., annual sub.Slttingbourne C. 61. 6s., annual sub.Southampton C. 12. Is., don.South Sbields C. II. Is., annual snb.Stapleford and Sandiacre C. 10s. 6<J.,

annual sub.Stockton I. P. 32. 3s., annual sub.Stratford C. I. H. Is., don.Sunderland E. I. C. a. Is., annual snb.Thetford I. C. 22. 2s. annual sub.Throckley District C. 11. Is., ann. sab.Todmorden I. and C. 12. Is., don.Tow-Law and District I. P. 11. Is.,

annual sub.Trowbridge C. I. P. 12. U., don.Tudhoe Colliery C. I. 21. 21., don.Tweedside I. C. 21., annual sub.Twerton C. 12. Is., don.Tyne Dock I. C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Walker C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Wallsendl. C. 61., don.VValsall and District C. 12. Is. don.Warringtou E. I. C. 11. Is., aun. sub.Watford C. 12. Is., don.Wellingborough Midland I. C. II. Is.

don.West Pelton C. I. P. 31. 8s., ann. sub.West Stanley C. 10(. 10s., don.Whitby Working Men's C. and I.

II. Is., don.Willington C. and I. 21. 2»., don.Winsford I. C. 21. 2s., ann. sub.Winnington, Northwich and District

C. li. Is., annual Bub.

Worcester New C. and I. II. Is..annual Bub.

Worklngton Beehive C. 11. Is., don.Workington District I. P. 11. Is.,

annual sub.Worksop C. 11., sub.

SCOTLAND.

Allot C. 61., annual Bub.Barrhead C. 21., annual sub.Bellshill and Mossend C. li. Is., don.

11. Is., sub.Blantyre C. 21., annual sub.Brechiu E. C. 11. Is., annual sub.Broxbura C. 21. 2j., annual sab.Bumbank C. 11., annual sub.Cameleon C. li. Is., don.Clydebank C. 11. Is., don.Cowdenbeath C. II. Is., annual sub.Cowlatra C. 61., annual snb.Dalriel C. 41., don.Denny and DunlpaoiC. li. Is., don.Dumfries and Mazwelltown C. 21.2s.,

annual sub.Qreenock Central C. 21. 2s., ann. sub.Hamilton Central C. 12. Is., ann. sub.Hamilton C. Baking. 12., annual sub.Hawlck C. 22.2s., annual sub.Johnstons C. 12., don.KeltyC. 11. is., don.Cilblrnie C. 12. Is., don.Kilmaraoclc E. C. 31., annual sub.Kirkintilloch E. C. 12. Is., annual snb.Leith P. C. 32., don.Leven Reform C. 12. Is., ann. sub.Lochgelly E. C. 42., annual sub.Uarkinch C. 12., annual sub.Pathhead and Sinclalrtowu Reform C.

12. Is., don.Peniculk C. A. 21.10s., annual sub.Perth (City of) C. 101., annuil sob.Perth C. Coal. II., annual sub.Redding C. 21., don.Selkirk C. II., don.Shettleaton C. II. Is., don.Stenhonsemuir Bakery C. 10s., i!on.Tilliconltry C. II. Is., don,Tranent C. 21. 2s., annual Bub.Vale of Leven C. 21. 2s., annual Bub,West Benhar C. II., don.West Calder C. 21. 2s. don.Wishaw C. 11., don.

The following amounts were also sent by other Co-operative Societies direct to Local Brancfies of the Institution.

Banbury, C. I. 21. 2s., annual sub.Birrow C. 22. 2s., annual sub.Bolton, Great and Little C. 101. 10s.,

Annual sub.Brixham C.S. 10s., annual sub.Clive C. Ills., annual sjb.Co-op. Wholesale S., Bristol. 22, 2s.,

annual snb.Hillhouse Perseverance Friendly and I.

21. 2s., don.Huddersfield I. 62., don.Kendal E.I.C. 62., annual sub.Lancaster and Skerton E.I.C. 21. 2s.,

annual sub. (1901).Leicester C. 21. 2s., annual sub.Liverpool, City of, E.C. 10s. 6<Z.,

annual sub.

ENGLAND.Lowestoft, C.Maryport, C.Oldham B.C.

12. Is., annual sub.11. is., annual fiub.102. 10s., annual sub.101. 10s., annual snb.Oldham I.C.

Radcliffe & Pilkington District C.21. 2s., annual sub.

Rochdale E. Pioneers. 11. Is., annualsub,

Rochdale P.O. 31. 3s., annual sub.Runcorn C.I. & P. 61. 6s., annual

sub.Seaham C. 11. Is., annual sub.Stocksbridge Band of Hope I.C. 21. 2s.,

annual sub.Toxteth C.P. 11. is., annual sub.Tweedside I.C. 21., annual sub.

SCOTLAND.Arbroath Friendly Coal. II., don.Arbroath High Street C. 21. 2s., don.

j Arbroath West Port A. 21. 2s., don.Campbeltown C. II., annual sub.Glasgow Eastern C. 11. Is., annual sub.Grangemouth C. 21., annual sub.Kinning Park C. 31., annual sub.Mnsselburgh and Fisherrow C. 61.,

annual sub.Progress C. II. Is., annual sub.;St. Cuthbert'sC.A. 101., annual sub.Scottish C. Wholesale. 201., annual sub.Sklnflats C. II. Is., annual sub. •Stevenston C. 10s., annual sub.Troon C. (1909-10). 21. 2s., annual sub.United C. Baking (Glasgow). 12. Is.,

annual sub.

IST MAT, 1911.] GIFTS AND BEQUESTS. 461

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462 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAT, 1911.

CONTRIBUTORS 'TO THE

BRANCHES OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,INCLUDING CONTBIBUTORS* TO THE LATE

LIFE-BOAT SATURDAY FUND.

CITY OF LONDON BRANCH.General Committee—

The Right Hon. The LORD MAYOR.The SHERIFFS OF LONDON.The CBAIBKAIT OF tax LOKDOX Course* or COMMERCE.The CHAIRMAN OF LLOYD'S.The CHAIRMAN OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE.The CHAIRMAN OF THE BALTIC MERCANTILE AND

SHIPPING EXCHANGE.The CHAIRMAN OF THE LONDON COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS.The CHAIRMAN OF THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION

COMTANY.The CHAIRMAN OF THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL

STEAK NAVIGATION COMPANY.THE CHAIRMAN OF THE ROYAL MAIL STKAH PACKET

The DEPUTY MASTER OF THE MINT.The DBPOTY MASTER OF TRINITY HOUSE.The Right Hon. Lord ATXBURY, F.R.S.The Bight Hon. Lord ALDENHAM.The Right Hon. A. J. BALFOITR, M.P.Capt. F. E. n. ACLAND.

And the UEKBKRS OF THK EXECUTIVE CoMirrrTEX.Hon. Treasurer—

The Right Hon. Lord AVEBUBY, F.R.S.Auditors—Messrs. PANNBLL & Co.

Bankers—Messrs. ROBARTS, LCBBOCK & Co.Executive Committee—

J. L. SAYKR, Esq. (Deputy Chairman).HARRY BIRD, Esq., C.C.C. E. BBIOHTMAN, Esq.R. DATIES, Esq., C.C., J.P.E. F. FITCH, Esq., C.C., J.P.W. HABDY, Esq.LESLIE M. HIOHAH, Esq.J. G. HOWELL, Esq., C.C.R. W. MAY, Esq.SPENCER W. MORRIS, Esq., C.C.PBBCETAL A. SAIXKB, JSsq.HXNRY OBRE, Esq.FREDERICK I. Pmf AN, Esq.EDWARD SEAXAN, Esq., C.C.H. W. WATTS, Esq.ALFD. WOOD, Esq.

Organising Secretary—F. NORTHCOTT.Office—HAMILTON HODSB, 155, BISHOPSQATK,

LONDON, E.C.

Subscriptions, Donation! and Collection! from1st January to 31tt December, 1910.

See aim under headings of "Baltic," "Billingsgate,""Central Markets," "Coal Exchange," "Commercial[•ale Rooms," " Lloyd's," "Mark Lane," " Royal Navy,"" Ships' Collections," and "Stock Exchange.")

Dons. &Colls.

Abrahams, B. H.

Adams, E. WAdam, J. i J., & Co. (1910) . . . 1

(1911) . . . 1Adamson, John * Co 1African Banking Corporation. . .Agdera Assoranceforening , . .

Coll.

Subs.£. t. d. £. s. d.

- 14- 141 10

1 -1 -1 -Coll. - 10

3 -

Aktlesselskabet Det OstasiatiskeKompagni

Alexander & CoAlexanders * Co., Ltd . . . .Allen Bros. & CoAlliance Assurance Co., Ltd. . .Alstons * HallamAmalgamated Pres", Ltd.American Petroleum CoAmerican and White Star LinesAnderson, J. W., & CoAnderson, R. GAnderson, Anderson & Anderson, per

A. B. CookAnglin & CoAnglo-American Telegraph Co.. Ltd.Anglo-Austrian Bank, per F.C. BoothAnglo-Foreign Banking Co., Ltd. .Anglo-South American Bank, Ltd.,

per A. J. Syuions" Anon "Arbnthnot, Ewart & Co

per " B.F.S."Am hold, Karberg & CoArthur & Co., per E. T. Avaun . .Aehford & AshfordAtlantic Mutual Insurance Co. . .Attwood. A. WAvebary, Kight Hon. Lord . . .Babcock & Wilcox, LtdBackes £ StraussBacon, W. C., & CoBaddeley Bros., per M. Baddelcy .Badlsche Assecnrani - Uesellschaft

AktiengesellechaftBailey, F., ft CoBaker's Chop House, per W. J. PalmerBalfour, the Rt. Hon. A. J., M.P. .Ballantyne, J., & (toBank of British West Africa, Ltd. .Bank of England

„ " Jn Memoriam,A.R.B."

Subs.£. t. d.

1 -

1 1 -Coll.

1 I -Coll.

6 5 -1 1 -

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6 6 -Coll.

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1 1 -Coll.

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10 - -

10 10 -

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2 3 8lo - -

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1 1 -21 - -

- 11 -- 18 6

1 1? 62 2 -

3 - 6- 5 -

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- 11 -- 10 62 2 -1 1 -

3 3 -1 1 -

- 11 92 - -1 1 -

,, Western Branch .Bank of Scotland, per W. Smiles .Barber, J. R., B.L., LL.B. . . .Barclay & Co., Ltd

„ Branches . . .Barrett, R., * Son, LtdBatgeriCoBaxenden, TBayer, C., & CoBayne, H. WBeetles, W. C., & Co., Ltd. . . .

„ „ per Miss BeesleyBetmke & SiegBeit, OttoBelfast and County Down Railway .Bennett, E. T., i Co, p«r W. C.

AllenBevan, D. A., & Co., per H. J.

WestonBiggerstaff, W. &J., perF. SeymaarBirch, H. WBirkbeck Bank, per Clarence F.

RavenscroftBischoff, T. WBishop, F. CBlackburn, UBlack, Moore & CoBlair, Campbell & Co. . . . .

Coll.Coll.Coil.

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2 1 -Coll.

1 1 -

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1 1 -

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1 1 -

Coll.1 1 -- 10 -

5 13 -ir s -2 10 -2 3 6

10 10 -21 - -- 6 «1 1 -

- 6 -1 - -1 16 3

- 1

1 1 -- 12 8

- 10 61 1 -5 6 5

* The names and contributions have been given wherever they have been supplied. Unfortunately listshave not been received for all localities, and those who have generously supported the objects of the Institutionin such localities are asked to excuse an unavoidable omission which is solely due to the cause indicated.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 463

Sube.£. t. A.

Blandy Brat. & Co 2 2 -Blundell, Taylor & Co., per R. W.

Williams Coll.Blydenstein, B. W. •& Co. . . .Bodega, Depots of Coll.Bonmn, J. C. & Co Coll.Bordes, Ant. Dom., & Flls . . . 10 - -Boesert & SchollBousfleld, J. R. & Co.

,, per G. Robinson Coll.Bowen & McKeohnle 1 1 -Bowker & KingBradbury, ttreatorex & Co., Ltd. . Coll.Brandeis, Qoldtchmidt &Co.. . . 2 2 -Branson, G. A. HBrass, w., per t. J. Mnmford . . Coll.Brettle, G., & CoBrittle, S., & Co., per G. J. Crombie Coll.Brice, Palmer & Co , Ltd., per A.

McDonald Coll.British Equitable Assurance Co,

Ltd, per N. A. Tirrell. . . . Coll.British India Steam Navigation

Co., Ltd 10 10 -Brooke, C. B. . . . . .BrwtrBm, Axel 4 SonBrown-Douglas & Co 1 1 -Brown, Gco - 10 6Brown, Shipley & Co. 3 3 -Brown, Wm., & Co., Ltd. . . .Browne, Jonas & S o u . . . . 2 2 -Browue, W. A., & Co 1 1 -

,, per C. E. Eelham Coll.Bruce, Miss M. L 1 1 -Bruos & FordBryce, Junor & White . . . . 1 1 -Bnchanan, Jan., J.pBncknall Steamship Lines, Ltd.,

per F. G. Wakefield . . . . Coll.Bull, H., & Co., Ltd 2 2 -liull's Head Coll.Bnlman, H. F 2 2 -Burbidge, Pritchard & Bartleet . . 1 1 -Burgeas, C. FBurgoyne, Burbidges & Co., per

A. Kearles Coll.Burma Rice & Trading Co., Ltd. . 2 2 -Burns, Philp & Co., LtdBurrough, F. H

Dons. &Colls.

t. i. d.

- 10 21 1 -- 9 1- 6 -

1 1 -- 5 -

6 5 -1 10 -

2 2 -- 1« -1 1 -- 18 -

1 1 3

- 18 6

3 3 -2 2 -

Bnrrongh, G. HBurton, FByworth, B. A., & Co

Campln, Lacy & Co.„ per J. A. Hyem Coll.

Candler, P. W 1 - -Cape Asbestos Co., LtdCapital « Counties Bank, Ltd., and

Branches Coll.Carl, MartinCaralongh Lime Co., Ltd . . . .Carpenters, The Worshipful Co. of .Carter, EoclesCarter, Paterson & Co., Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Cassell & Co. (Machine Dept.), per

C. Blish Coll.W. Cdte, Ltd., per P. Hocquard . Coll.Cayzer, Irvine & Co Coll.Ceylon Tea Plantations Co., Ltd.Chaplin, Milne, Grenfell & Co., Ltd. 3 3 -Chartered Bank of India, Ans'ralia

and China (Athletic Club), perGeo. E. Eaton Coll.

Chatfield, Admiral A. J., C.B. . . 1 1 -CheeBwright, S., & Co Coll.Child iCo. 2 2 -Cbristiania Soforsikringsselskab .Christie, R., & Co. Coll.Christy & Co., Ltd 1 1 -City of London Wine Co., per Miss

Edith Dale . . . . . . . Coll.Clarke & CreswellClauaon-Thue, Miss Edith . . . 1 1 -Cleghorn, R. CClerical & Medical & General Life

Assurance Soc., per A. H. Clarke Coll.Clifford, Lady

- 11 6

1 1 -1 1 -- 10 -- 6 -- 6 -- 10 -

1 1 -- 13 -

4 15 -3 3 -

1- IT -1 4 -2 a -

1 2 -

4 19 -

5 - -- 10 -

2 - -- 10 «

Clydesdale Bank, Ltd , The . . .Cohen, B. & Sons, LtdColegate, B., & Son

„ per W. Evans .Colman, J. t J., Ltd

„ per Jas. O'DowdCommercial Banking Co. of Sydney,

LtdCommercial Cable CoCompania Naviera Vascongada . .Comptolr National d'Escompte de

Paris" Condor" Releriaktlebolaget . .Continental Daily Parcels Express .

„ ,, ,. per6. F. Raggett

Cook, Mrs. Freda . v . . . .Cook, Son & CoCook, Thos., & Son

„ „ per A. FaulknerCooper, Mrs. F. ECooper Bros. & CoCooper, Pegier & Co., per H. A. TaylorCo-operative Printing Society, Ltd.

(Machine Dept.), per H. Coombs .Corporation ot Londou—

Central Markets-Works Dept.,

per H. W. O. MUlaMOPoliceSuperintendent's Office ,,

City PoliceLoid Mayor's Stibles . . . .Public Health Department-

Lett's WharfSanitary Inspector's Office .Stoney Lane . . . . .Upper Thames St

Tower Bridge Engineers . . .Cony, J. P., & CoCortes Commercial & Banking Co,

LtdCory, W., & Son, Ltd. (Office box)

per K. J. SpellerCotton Powder Co., LtdConlon, Berthond & CoCounty Fire Office, Ltd., per H.

AylenCourthope, W, FCoverley & WestrayCox, G. T., & Sons, LtdCrook, W. JCrookenden, C. P.Crosthwaite, JosCrowther & Goodman . . . . .Cubltt, W., * Co., per J. Carey. .Cnllen, W. H. .Curtis, Campbell & Co. . . . .

Dadabhoy&Co"Daily Fjipress," Foundry Dept.,

per J. Clare"Daily Mail" Foundry Dept., per

A. Stenner"Daily News "Companionship . ." Daily News" Foundry Dept., per

Hy. Potts" Dally Telegraph," Composing

Dept., per A. Stevens . . . ."Daily Telegraph" Foundry Dept.,

per J. RobertsonDalgety & Co., LtdDampskibsassoranc e f oren i n g e n

"Nora"D a m p s k 1 b s a s s uranoeforeninffeQ

•• Vidar" 7T .Darling Bros., per H. Merrill . .David, CorneUle 4 Co.Davidson, Miss F. M. SDavidson, (Tnwin & Co. .Davis Gas Stove Co., Ltd.

Dawson, W.. &Sons, Ltd.De Freitas, A. C., & Co. .Delegation de la Compania Tras-

atlantica . . . .De Lissa, Sons & Co. .Delmas Freres . . ,

Dons, kSubs. Colls.

E. >. d. £. s. d.Coll. 1 - -

1 1 -1 1 -- 19 -

1 » 6

3 3 -6 - -2 2 -

Coll.2 2 -

Coll.

Coll.2 2 -6 6 -6 6 -

Coll.Coll.

'Coll.

Coll.

Coli.Coll.Coll.Coll.Coll.

Coll.Coll.Coll.Coll.Coil.

Coll.Coll.Coll.

Coll.

i 'i -- 6 -1 1 -- 10 «

'coll.1 1 -2 2 -

3 31 1

1 6 -

9 2- 61 1

1 4 31 - -- 9 33 19 82 9 -

2 6 6- 4 61 16 14 1 K- 16 -

1 1 -- S -5 4 36 5 -5 6 -

4 13 66 5 -

- 5 -

2 2- II

Coll.

Coll.1 — —

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Coil.

Coll.ColL

10 10 -Coll.

2 2 -- 10 -6 6 -

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6 " -

2 21 1- 10

10 - -1 1 -2 2 -

464

Denny, Mott ft Wckson, Ltd. . .de Pass, E. A., & Co., per P. Moon .Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab .Det Forenede Dampskibsselskab . ,Det Nordenfjeldske Dampskibssel-

skabDettelbach, WDentsch-Amerikanlsche Petroleum

GesellschaftDeutsch-Australische Dampfschlffs.

Deutsche Bank (Berlin), (London

Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts-Gesell-iichaft " Hanea "

Deutsche Dampschifffahrts-Geschell-

Deutsche Levante-Linie . . . .Deutscher Rhederei-Verera in Ham-

Dimier Bros, ft CoDouglas, J. M., ft Co., per Jas.

Donaldson

Drake, J. V., ft Co., per J. E.

Drapers, The Worshipful Company ofDray, G. W., & Son, Ltd. . . .DresdnerBankDryedale, John ft Joseph, ft Co.,

per J. T. BoyerDunttelsbtthler, A., ft CoDunn, Mrs. H. L

Eagle Insurance Co., per H. A.Powell

Eastern Telegraph Co., Ltd. . . .

Ecclesiastical Insurance Office, Ltd.,per W. H. How

Edelsten, F. A., & Co. . . . .EhrJich, L. & CoElder, A. L., & Co., LtdElders & Fyffes, LtdEmpreza Nacional de Navegac3,o .Ensor Ltd., per J. Stenoiog . . .Eqnitable Life Assurance Society of

U.S., per L. fr\ EUinger . . .Erlanger, E. & Co

European Petroleum Co., Ltd. . .

Evans'. R. & Co., per G. E. Jtnks .** Evening News" Foundry Dept.,

perW. J . Humiidge . . . .•* Evening News/' Machine Dept.,

vening Standard & St. James'sGazette," per E. A. Baker(Editorial and Composing Depis.)

Eyre & Spottiswoode, Binding De-partment, per 8. \V. Butcher . .

„ ,, Machine Dept.,per

Falk, Stadelmann & Co., Ltd. . .

Karrington, G. H., per F. E. Hall .Feochurch Street station Pillar Box

" Field & Queen," Composing Dept.Flnska Angtartygs Aktiebolaget .Fisher BookbindiDgCo., Ltd.,perE.P.

Woodman, Folding & Sewing Depts.„ Binding Dept. . . .,. Office btaff . . . .

Fisher, Eden, & Co., per H. H. SyeFitch. Herbert & Co., Ltd. . . .Flensbnrger Dampfschffifahrts-Gesell-

Forbes, A

THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1911.Dons

Subs. Colls*. s. d. £. s. d6 6 -

6 5Coll. 1 2

6 -10 -

6 -2 2

6 -

E -

3 S

10 10

B -6 - -

1 -1 1 -- 10 6

Coll. 1 41 1

Coll. 1 7 662 10 -

CoU. - B -5 6 -

CoU. 1 - -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -2 2 -

Coll. 1 14 -S - -1 - -

Coll. 2 10 -1 1 -1 1 -

1 1 -5 - -

10 - -Coll. 1 4 11

Coll. 1 12 -2 2 -

1 1 -2 2 -1 1 -

Coll. - 15 -

Coll. 1 - 6

CoU, 1 4 2

Coll. 1 10 61 1 -

Coll. - 6 6

Coll. - 15 -

2 2 -2 2 -2 2 -

Coll. - 10 -Coll. - S I

2 2 -1 1 -

Coll. 1 4 66 ~ -

CoU. - 11 -Coll. - 10 -Coll. - 10 -CoU. - 18 -

1 1 -

2 2 -2 - -

1 1 -2 - -

Dons, ftSubs. Colls.

£. l. d. X. i. d.Foster ft Cranffeld per W. J.

Wheatland Coll. 11 6Frankenstein, E. N., ft Co 1 1 -F] eeland, J. ft A. B 1 1 -Freer, A. W 1 1French Flint Glass Bottle Co., Ltd.,

Frledlaender, W 1 1 -

Frumentum S.S. Co., Ltd. . . . . . 2 2 -

per A. E. Harrison . . Coll. - 5 6FnrnivalftCo.,per W. Fricker . Coll. - 15 3

Gale &Co 2 2 -Gamman, E . . 1 1 -Gardiner, W. ft Co,, Ltd 1 1 -Garston, Capt. E. J 2 2General Electric Co., ltd .. 2 2 -General Life Assurance Co., per

George, C. S . . l l -Gibbes, W l -Gibbs, A., <fc Sons .. jo 10Gibbs, G. A 1 1 -Giesler, F., ft Co 1 1 -Gilbey, W. ft A., Ltd 10 10 -Glasier, G. H. Brougham . . . . 1 1 -

„ Coll 2 18 -Goldsbrougb, Mirt ft Co Coll. - 5 -Gordon, Watts ft Co 1 1 -Gover, H., ft Son l i 1

per H. L. Saffell Coll. 1 1 -Gow, Wilson ft Stanton, Ltd. . . 2 2 -Gower, H. B 1 1 -Graham ft Co., Ltd., per F. A.

Great Eastern Railway, Audit Office,per T. H. Bodger . . . Coll 2 12 9

Great Eastern Railway Co., ParcelsOflQo» . ^oll - 19 6

Great Kortbern Railway Co., Whit-

Breat Western Railway Co.(Minories1,per E. W Kerby. Coll - 1

Great Western Railway Co. (Smith-field Goods Dept.), per P. Harper Coll. 1 3 5

Gre&bam Life Assurance Society,Ltd., per J. Laird ColL 1 6 -

Gribel, Rud. Christ . . . 6Grimwade, Ridley ft Co 1 1 -

Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd., per

Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd., LawCourts Branch, per A. E. Wilson Coll. 1 1 -

ininness, Hon. Rupert, C.M.G. . . . 1 - -

Gunmakers, The Worshipful Co. of. . . 10 - -Gunther, R. L 1 1 -

Halgft Squire .. 10 -Haigh & Haigh . - 10 6Jakser, H. A., & C > Coll. 2 1 4

Hambro, C. I., ft Son, per J. Grayling

lamburg-American Line . . . 10 10 -Hamburg-Stldamerikanische Dampf-

schiff&hrte-Gesellschaft . , , 10 - -

Unk«y, T., f t Co 2 2 -Hanson ft Son, perC. Wicks . . Coll. - 14 2

,, per R. J. Dawes . Coll. - 13 1Barker, G., ft Co., Ltd. . . • . l l -Harley ft Miller, Ltd. . . . 2 2 -Harris, Wolf 1 1 -

arrison, John, Ltd., per J. H.Reinhardt . Coll. 1 1

ayman, C. G 1 1 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 465

Subs.£. s. d.i _

Dons. ftColls.

£. s. d.

1 1 -

Iftatley, R.,&Sm 1Hecht, Levis ft Kahn 1Heinekey, Ernest . . . . . .Helvetia General Insurance Co. . . 8Henderson, Craig S Co., Ltd. . . .. 1 1 -Henry, C. S 1 1 -Higgin, J. Walter 1 1 -Higgins, Eagle & Co 2 2 -HiU, C., per J. T. Featherntoue . . Coll. 1 1 3Hill f t Sons 2 2 -

perW. H. Haymall. . Coll. 1 2 6Hilliar, Hy 1 1 -Hitchoock, A. 1 1 -Hoare, Miller & Co 1 1 -Hodgsou, F. W 1 1 -Hofltaatm, Joe. A Coll. 2 10 6Holland-American Line . . . . .. 10 10 -Hollebone Bros. ft Trench, per Ut.

Goalee Coll. 1 12 -Holt, Horace, & Co - 10 -Homa t Colonial Stores. Ltd 5 5 -Hope Bros., Ltd., per W.T.Clufer. Coll. -17 7Hopkins, J., & Co 1 1 -Hooper, Joseph .. - 5 -Howard, W. W., Bros., V Co. . . 3 3 -

,, „ per H. Gumming Coll. - 15 -Huddart, Parker ft Co. Proprietary,

L t d 2 2 -Hupfeld.C. . . ; 1 1 -Hutchins Bros .. I - -Hyam, M., Wholesale Clothing Co.,

Ltd. 2 2 -

Imperial Bank of Persia . . . . .. 1 1 -„ per J. C. Laker Coll. - 12 6

Imperial Ottoman Bauk . . . . 2 2 -Indo-Enropean Telegraph Co., Ltd. Coll. 1 - -Indra Line, Ltd 1 1 -Ingeraoll ft Melluish, Ltd 1 1 -InKlis, John 1 1 -Itisurance Co. of North America. . .. 20 - -Ionian Bank, Ltd .. 2 2 -Isaac f t Samuel .. 22-Italia Societa d'Assicurazioni Marit-

time, Fluvial! e Terrestri . . . 3 3 - .Jacks, Wm., & Co. . . . .Jackson, Pixley & CoJacoby-IklS, J

„ per Miss G. JacobyJaphet, S., & CoJenner, R. H., ft Sons . . .Jewish Colonial T r u s t . . . ."J. G.G."Johnson, Captain EJohnston, Sir Wm., Bart. . .Johnston, E., Son Si Co. . . .Johnston ft SonJoues, Hy. ft Co., Ltd. . . .Joseph Broa

1 1 -Ooll.

2 *2 -

3 's -2 2 -1 1 -3 3 -1 1 -

Coll.

1 1 -1 1 -1 17 -2 2 -

- 152 2

Keell, Mrs. A. EKeevil, P., ft Sons, LtdKelly, M. JKent, Ed.Kent, G. B., & Sons, Ltd.. .Khedivial Mail Steamship & Graving

Book Co., Ltd.King, H. S., & CoKirsten, AKittel ft Co., LtdKleyenstUber, K., & CoKnill, J., &CoKnohr ft Burchard, NflKuowles ft Foster

„ per G. 0. RekheltKnndsen, J. CKoenigsfeld, Q. E

Koninklijke West-Indische MalldieustErayer, A•« L. A. C."lAdenburg, WL»eisz,FLkrrinaga & CoLaw Union ft Rock Insurance Co.

Ltd., per E. Bruce Harding ,Lawes' Chemical Manure Co., Ltd.Lazard Bros., & Co. (1909) .

1 1 -5 5 -1 1 -

2 2 -5 - -

2 2 -10 - -

'Coll.

'Coll.5 - -- 10 6

1 1 -

i 'i -Coll.

5 'B -5 5 -

1 11 1

10 -5 51 152 —- 10- 9

10 10

6 5

1 12 2

Lazarus & BosenfeldLeary, C., & Co.Leather Cloth Co., LtdLeathersellers, The Worshipful

Co. of . .,Leaver, ALe Lachenr, W. JLeslie & Anderson . . . . . .Lever Bros., Ltd., Employees of, per

3. BeesLewis ft Marks, per J. HomsbyLewis ft SonsLife Association of Scotland, per

H. T. JarrettLife-boat Saturday Street Boxes.Liudenmeyer, Hy., ft Sons, per F.

JohnsonLindley, Ernest WLipton, Sir Tnos., BartLister & BeckLittlewood, ft CoLiverpool & London & Globe Insur-

ance Co., Ltd., West End Office .Liverpool Street Station Pillar Box .Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly

Society and Branches . . . .Lloyd, Edward, LtdLloyds Bank, Ltd

„ Branches .Lloyd's Register of Shipping, per A.

H. ManleyLocke, Lancaster, ft W. W. & R.

Johnson ft Sons, LtdLombard Press, Ltd., and St.

Clements Press, LtdLondon Assurance Corporation, per

H. BaileyLondon Bank of Mex'co ft South

America Ltd , per Wm. Bedwell.London City ft Midland Bank, Ltd.,

BranchesL.C.C Tramways DeptLondon County ft Westminster Bank,

Ltd,, ,, and Branches

London General Omnibus Co., Ltd..London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd. and

BranchesLondon & Manrhester Industrial As-

surance Co., LtdLondon ft North-Western Railway

Co., per I. T. Williams . . .London ft Provincial Bank, Ltd.,

BranchesLondon Is. Sonth-Weatern Bank, LM.,

and BranchesLondon & bouth-Western Railway

CoLoomes, RLovegrove, WLowry, Mrs. E. MLubroee Paint CoLundgren, R. LLurcott Wm. ft CoLyall, Anderson ft CoLyon, Jeremiah ft CoLyons, F. L, ft Co

MaWe, Todd&CoMcAllan, R., ft Co., per P. Harvey.MacAndrew, R., ft Co. . . . .Macandrews ft Forbes, Ltd. . . .McCorquodale ft Co., Ltd. (Case

Dept.), per A. KentMacgregor, Caldbeok & Co. . . .Mclntyre, Hogg, March ft Co., Ltd.Mackenzie ift Co., Ltd., per T. R.

Subs.£.. t. d.1 1 -

1 1 -1 1 -

Dons. ftColls.

e. s. d.5 6 -- 5 -

10 10 -5 - -1 1 -

Coll.Coll.

Coll.Coil.

Coll.Coll.

1 i' -

Coll.Coll.

Coll.

10 10 -Coll.

Coll.

2 2 -

Coi\.

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.Coll.

'roil.Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

McMeekinftCoMacntill, Duncan ft CoMaddin, O. H., ft Co., Ltd., per E. A.

KillsMagpia and Punchbowl . . . .Main, A. ft J., ft Co., Ltd. . . .

„ „ perJ. FrameMann, Croesman ft Paulin, Ltd..Mannheim Insurance Co

„ „ per A. KrayerMappin ft Webb (190S), Ltd. . .

1 14 61 1? 6- 5 -

1 8 629 19 8

- 16 9- 10 0

10 10 -

- B -- 11 2

5 10 C

1 - -

5 1 64Y 2 9

10 10 -24 - -8 14 -

8 6 6

2 2 -

1 17 6

4 19 3

8 15 9

5 -2 -

Coll. -

1 1 -Coll.

1 1 -

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- 122 21 1

- 11- 8

- 152 2

466 THE LIFE-BOAT. [lax MAY, 1911.

Mappin & Webb, per :H. HeathcoteMarine and General Mutual Life

Assurance Society . . . . .Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. . . .Maritime Lighterage CoMarshall, H., & Son, per A. E.

GreenfieldMason, J., & Son, per F. TaylorMatheson & Co.. LtdMathew, C., & Co.Mathieeon, F. C., & Sons, per B. H.

StaffordMatthews, C. E., & Co., Ltd. . .Maude, ChasMeadows, The MissesMeek, Alex., & Sons . . . . .Meggeson & Co., LtdMeling, AMenzies, Wm., & CoMercantile Bank of India, Ltd., per

B. H. C. EobinsonMercers, The Worshipful Co. of . .Metchim, W. PMetropolitan Bank (.of England and

Wales), Ltd, per H. Beacon . .Metropolitan Electric Tramways,

Ltd., per A. H. PottMetropolitan Life Assurance Society,

per E. G. EMichaelts, Hallensteiu & Co., Pro-

prietary, LtdMidland Railway Co

Subs.£. i. d.

Coll.

5 6 -

'Coll.

Coll.Coll.

6 5 -Coll.

Coll.Coll.

1 1 -2 2 -1 1 -2 2 -

2 '2 -

Coll.

Dons. &' Colls.£. s. d.- 14 6

10 10 -3 10 2

- 9 3- 15 6

- 5 V- 6 -

2 5 6105 - -

1 1 -

Millard, P. CMocatta, E. L. de MMoir, AMonnery, E. J., & Son, per A.

SormanMoore, C. C. & TMorgan, Alderman Sir W. Vaughan,

BartMorgan, A., & CoMorgan, Grenfell & CoMorley, J. & R"Morning Post" (Foundry Dept.),

per A. O. EtridgeMorton, C. DMorton, C. & E., Staff of, per 0. L.

MortonMosbacher, EmilMosely, AMuhlberg, M., & CoMnller, C. JMttller, W. H., & CoMurray, FrancisMutual Life and Citizens' Assurance

Co., Ltd., per A. H. Downey . .Mutzenbecher, Stahl & Sonksen . .

Natrne, P. AHaider Bros. & Thompson, Ltd.

„ per. J. A. F. JarrittNathan & Godfrey, Ltd., per A. G.

CrowNational Bank, Ltd. (Branches) . .National Bank of India, Ltd., per

E. C. JamesonRational Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.,

per H. C. AshNational Boiler and Geneial In-

surance Co., Ltd., per E. J. PurdieNational Provident Institution fur

Mutual Life Asturnnce, per H. J.Hammond

National Provincial Bank of England,Ltd

National Provincial Bank of Englandand Branches

National Societyof Operative Printers'Assistants

National Telephone Co., Ltd.. . .Neale & Wilkinson, Ltd., per J.

ParkerNeame, G. F., & CoNeems, E. W.Neilson, Gland & Co" N«ptun" Dampfeohifffahrte-Gesell-

sohaftNesbitt, A. & W

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

2 2 -5 6 -

Coll.

1 1 -

Coll.

s e -l l -

Coll.3 3 -

- 8 2- 10 -2 2 -

1 11 61 1 -

Coll.

i 'i -1 1 -5 - -

Coil.6 6 -

1 1 -

't'oll.

Coll.Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

Coll.

11 11 -2 2 -

1 1 -2 5 6

- 18 3

1 18 C

1 1 -

1 18 -

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10 10 -

Coll. 15 1 6

1 10 -Coll. 89 7 11

Coll. 1 8 -5 5 -1 1 -

N«8tl6 t Anglo-Swiss CondensedMilk Co

Neue Dampfer Compagnie . , .Newman, Smith & Newman . . .Nicolson, P. SNord Denteohe Insurance Co., Ltd. .Norddeutscher LloydNorth Metropolitan Electric Power

Supply Co., per H. H. Perry . .Northern Equitable Insurance Co.,

Ltd., per A. N. Alexander. . .Norton, Megaw & Co., Ltd. . . .Oakley, H. J. POcean Marine Insurance Oo., Ltd. .Okura & CoOldenbnrg-Portugtesische Dampf-

schiffs-RhedereiOlsson, M., & SonsOppenheim, L., & CoOppenbeimer, HyOrient Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. .Ovey, MissC.-MOwtram, R., & Co., LtdPage, Alfred SPalmer, C. HPalmer, S. EPalmerston, The, LtdPantln, W. * CParoeria Qeral de Pcscariaa .Parr's Bank, Ltd., Branches .Partington & Norrington . .Patereon, Laing & Bruce, Ltd.Peabody, H. W.,«tCo. . .Pearson, A., tc CoPelton Colliery, Ltd., Owners ofPelton Steamship Co., Ltd. .Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navi

gation Co., LtdPenney, E. CPerch, Wm., & CoPeterson, Boesen & Co., Ltd. . . .Pewterers, The Worshipful Com-

pany ofPflster, F.Phillips, MorleyPimm's, Ltd., Ponltry. . . .Pimm's, Ltd., 42, Threadneedle

Street, per C. F. Row . . . .Pinto, Leite & Nephews . . . .Playlair, <J. OPodeus, H. 5.Popham, H. F. A. Leyborne . . .Powell, Jones & CoPrescott, H. WPressland, E. BPrank, Davis & Co

„ „ per Miss G. llayuerProtheroe & Morris

per J. S. CansdalePrudential Assurance Co., Ltd. . .Pryor, E. TRaban, K TRabbidge, RRailway Passengers' Assurance Co.,Randal. Woliatt & CoHattazzi's HestaurantRead, G. N., Sons & Co

., „ per Miss E. J. IvesP,ederisyndikatet, per 1'. L. FiskerEedfern, G. F., & Co.Reed, A. E., & Co., Ltd. .Rees, T. Bowen, «t Co., Ltd.Reeve, Parker & Co. . .Reinach's, Nepbew & Co. .Reliance Marine Insurance Co., LtcRr.nnie, J. T.. Son & Oo. . . .Rhederei Aktien Gesellschaft von

1896Khederei, " Visnrgis," Act. Ges. .Rhenish Westphalian Lloyd Mario*

Insurance Co., LtdRichardson Bros. & CoRichardson & HewettRider, Thos. FRitchie, Hon. HRobarts, Lubbock & Co. . . . .Robinson, J. SRobinson, T. T., & Co

Subs.£. i. d.

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2 210 101 1

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 467

Roed, HjalmarRoll, Alderman Jas. (Sheriff 1909-10)Rosenheim, L., ft Sons . . . .Rothschild, N. M., ft Sons . . .RotterdamBche LloydRonra & ForgasEow« Shipping Co., LtdRowley, Davit* & CoRoyal ExchangeRoyal Hungarian Sea Navigation

Co., "Adria"Royal Insurance Co., Ltd. (Renewal

Dept.), per Thos. Parser . . .Royal Liver Friendly Society, per

A. SessionsRoyal Norfolk ft Suffolk Yacht ClubRuble, a. CRussell, C. A., K.CRussian Steam Navigation and Trad-

ing CoRussian Volunteer Fleet . . . .Rnston, Captain J. SRyiands ft Sons, Ltd

Saddlers, The Worshipful Company of"St. Mary-at-Hill," per Prebendary

Carlile, M.A. (100 Pennies fromthe Billingsgate poor) . . . .

St. Paul's Cathedral Working Staff,per £. J. Harding

Safcata, JSuleS CoBaiters, The Worshipful Company ofSamuel, LadySandeman, <J. O., Sons ft Co.,

LtdSargoodBroe"8. B. S."Sohloss Bros.Schroder, J. H., & CoSchwann ft Co., per W. Dagg . .Secretan, A. L., ft Co., Ltd. . . .Sellg, Sonnenthal & CoSellf man BrosSeyd & Co., Ltd

Sub?.£. s. d

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£, s. d.•I - -2 12 61 1 -

6 - -1 1 -1 1 -

Shadbolt, 8eo.Sharps ft WilklnsShaw, H. TShaw, Sarill ft Albion Co., Ltd. . .Shepard&CoShipping and Coal CoShort's, LtdSlam Forest Co., Ltd.Siggs, <J., ft CoSimon, Tuillard ft Strauss . . .Sklbsftssnranceforeningen i ArendalsSkibsassnranceforeuingen " Protector "Skicners, The Worshipful Company

ofSloman, R. M., JunSloperBrosSmith, C., Sou ft Gowland, per L.

HerbertSmith, C. J. RSmith, G., ft Sons, LtdSmith, J., per F. Archer . . . .Smith, J. ASmith, Jos. BlecklySooiete Anooyme d'Armement

cflnJuutrie et de Commerce . .Societe Anonvme D'fintreposage

et de TransportsSociete Anonym* John Cockerill .Scoieti des Voiliers Francals . .Seoieie Generate de Credit Industrlel

et Commercial . . . . . .Societi General* de Paris . . . .Southard & Co.South British Insurance Co., Ltd. .Sowden ft StoddartSpanish Chamber of Commerce . .Speaight, W., ft Sons (Composing

Dept.), per W. H. Wilde . . .Speakmau, Philip ft Sons . . .Spencer, S., Moulton b Co., Ltd. .Sperling & WilliamsSpeyer BrosSpeyer, Sir Edgar, Bart

1 1 -Coll.

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Spies Bros. & CoSpiller, W. H. & Son"Sportsman, The," per P. Barker .Spragne, W. W., & Co., per

G. W. Crane" Standard, The " (Composing Dept.),

per A. E. Phillips"Standard, The" (Foundry Dept.),

per J. SullivanStandard Bank of South Africa, Ltd.,

per W. SmartStandard Life Assurance Co., per

H. K. HnnnsStandidge & CoStapley & SmithSteel, JasSteel & LawsonStephen, Fraser & Air . . . .Stern BrosStewart, RStockholms RederiaMebolaget SveaStollery, R. N., C.CStonard, L. JStoneham, A. H. PStoomvaart Maatschappij "Neder-

land"Straker, A., & Son, and Smith Bros.,

Ltd., per W. Pretty . .' . .Straker, Chas., & Sons, Ltd. (Com-

posing, Binding and Press Depts.),per H. J . Chadband . . .

Straker, Chas., & Sons, Ltd. (Machineand Warehouse Depts.), per E, A.Cox

Straker, W., Ltd„ per E. W. Speight

Sun Fire & Lite Offices . . . .Sun Life Assurance Society, East

London BranchSutro, ASntton & Co.Svedberg, C. ft JSverigee Allmanna SjSfSrsSkrings

AktiebolagSverigea Angfartygs Asaur&ns Fotfe-

ning8w»ln, JSwanston, Win., ft Sons . . . .Symington, A. JTaddy&CoTagart, Beaton ft CoTakataftOoTallow- Chandlers, The Worshipful

Company ofTaylor, Mrs. GTaylor, J. DTaylor, J., ft SonsTaylor, Walket, ft Co., Ltd. . . .Tennant, C., Sons & Co., Ltd., p»r

J. MilwardThames and Mersey Marine Insur-

ance Co., LtdThomas, F., ft Co

Dons. &Subs. Colls.

£. s. d. £. t. d.B - -

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Thommeien, T., ft Son . . . .Thoresen, OttoThnle Steamship Co., Ltd. . . ." The Times" (Machine Dept.), per

W. Tannur" The Times " (Foundry Dept.), per

W. TannerTimes, Dharwar ft CoTimpson, John, ft Co., Ltd. . .Tindall, W. ft ETremlett, A. ETrinity House, The Hon. Corpora-

tion ofTrower ft SonsTruscott, J., ft Sons (Binding Dept.),

per E. OwensTudor, Moor* ft Co.Turner, Mrs. S. J. . . . . . .UhthoffftCo.Ullmann ft CoUnion Bank of Australia, Ltd., per

W. Eric GreavesUnion Bank of Scotland, Ltd., per

S. B. Piers

5 -1 13 31 1

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468 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1911.

Union Cold Storage Co., Ltd. . .Union Insurance Society of Canton,

LtdUnion of London and Smiths Bank,

United Alkali Co., Ltd., per H.

Yan Raalte, MVentura, M. (Cousu\ General for the

Dominican Republic) . . . .Yerein - Hamburger Assecnradeure

Tigers, Sons & CoVivian, Younger A Bond. . . .Wamwright, H. GWalker, Mnnsie & CoWallace BrosWalter, Jacob, & CoWard, Thos. W., LtdWard, WmWarre&CoWaterlow & Sons, Ltd.—

PerW. Redington—„ (Heading and Numbering

Dept.), per C. Courts . .„ (Lithographic Dept.), per J.

CresswellPer (Composing, Reading,

and Stereo Depts., pet U.Maynard

„ (Machine Dept.), per J.Trowbridge . . . .

„ (Binding Dept.). Finsbury,per H. W. aorbold . .

„ (Ruling Dept.), per J. Berry„ (Cheque and Warehouse

Depts.), per F. Fox . .,, (Binding Dept.), Paul St.,

per H. Maw . . . .Waterston. «., & Sons, per Miss

E. L. SmithWeatherili, J. & SonsWeber, FWeddel, W., & Co., per A. GreenhillWedekind, G. H., & CoWelch, Margetson t Co. . . . .Welch & Sons, Ltd., per G.

Wellsted, T. WWendtACoWernher, Beit t CoWertheimer, Lea & Co. (Composing

Dept.), per C. Smith . . . .Western Electric Co., Ltd. . . .Western Telegraph Co., Ltd. . .

„ „ ,. per C, SayersWestern Union Telegraph Co., per

G. CrightonWestminster Shipping Co., Ltd.Whittle, T. A., & Co., Ltd. . . .Wigan,A. LWilkin, D..& Co.,perH.C. Blaxland

Wilks, I. S., & CoWilliams Deacon's Bank, Ltd., and

Branch .Williams, Owen fc Watkin, & Co. .Willis, A., & CoWillows, Francis, Butler & Thomp-

Willows. Francis, Butler & Thomp-son, Ltd., per L. Turqnand . .

Wills, W. D. t H. 0Wlmmer, J., & CoWingateA Johnston, Ltd. . . .

Woermann-LinUWood, JohnWood* ParkerWood, W., & SonWooilev, Sanders A Co., Ltd. . .World Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. .Wrightson A Co., Ltd. . . . .Wyman & Sons, per H. J. EdwardsYang-Tsze Insurance Association, Ltd.Ye Mecca, Ltd., Dep6ts of ...

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Baltic Mercantile and Skipping Exchange.Per CHARLES E. BRIGHTMAN, Esq., and HENRY Gauls, Esq.

Subs. Dons.Adam Bros., Ltd 1 1 -Adams, W.,&Co 1 1 -Albere, J. H 1 1 -Alexander & Co. .. 1 1 -Allan, John, & Sons 1 1 -Alkttni Bros. 1 1 -Anderson, Anderson & Co. . . . 5 5 -Andorsen, Becker & Co 1 1 -Anglo-Ameriean Oil Co., Ltd . . S 6 -Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co., Ltd. . 2 2 -Argo S.S. Co. 6 6 -Aslatlc Petroleum Co., Ltd. . . . .. 3 3 -Baltlc Mercantile & Shipping Ex-

change, Ltd. 10 IB -Bank of Athens .. 1 1 -Barnett Bros 1 1 -Bath, H., & Son 1 1 -Becker, (Jray & Co 1 1 -Bethell, Gwyn & Co 2 2 -Bilbrough, A., & Co 1 1 -Birt, Potter & Hughes. Ltd 1 1 -Blee, Lindsay, ft Co., Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Blundell, Spence & Co., Ltd 1 1 -Blyth, Greene, Jourdain & Co., Ltd. .. 2 2 -Blyth, H. D., & Co 1 1 -Boese, W.,&Co 1 1 -Boltoa, Sir F. 1 1 -Bowring, C. T., & Co., Ltd. . . . 2 2 -Bowring Petroleum Co., Ltd. . . 2 2 -Braudt & Hermes 1 1 -Branfoot, J. J 1 1 -British Anti-fonling Composition and

Paint Co., L td 2 2 -BrlttehOUJc Cake Mills, Ltd. . . „ 1 1 -Brown, Jenkinson & Co 2 2 -Bocknall Steamship Lines, Ltd.. . 5 5 -Builard, King & Co 5 5 -BullochBros. & Co., Ltd 3 3 -Burdick & Cook .. 2 2 -Bnrrell & Co 2 2 -

Capper, Alexander & Co .. 6 - 9Cardiff Channel Dry Docks and

Pontoon Co., Ltd .. 2 2 -CarverBros. & Co., Ltd 1 1 -Cassap, W 1 1 -Cheuey, Eggar & Forrester . . . . 1 1 -Chlna & Japan Trading Co., Ltd. . . 1 1 -Clark, F. G., Son & Cawthorn . . . 1 1 -Clark, Gray & Co . 1 1 -Clark, Martin . 1 1 -Clarkson, H., & Co 1 1 -Colthnrst i Harding 1 1 -Comtelburo, Ltd .. 1 1 -Cook, J»a. W., & Co., Ltd. . . . 1 1 -Cooper, Thos., & Co 2 2 -Cox, Long & Co., Ltd 1 1 -CraTen&Co 1 1 -Croshaw, Geo .. 65-Cttlliford & Clark 1 1 -Currie, Donald, & Co 20 - -Dalgety & Co., Ltd .. 1 1 -Darling, John, Ltd 1 1 -De Chapeaurouge, A. C .. 6 5 -Dessen, F., * Co 1 1 -De Wolfe, J. Otis - 10 8Dick, W. B.,&Co., Ltd 1 1 -Dodd. Qeo. 1 1 -Dodwell & Co., Ltd 1 1 -Doxford, Sir Theo 1 1 -Drolenvaux & Bremner . . . . .. 1 1 -Duncan, Geo., &Co 1 1 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 469

Elder, Smith and Co., Ltd. . . .Elkan ft CoEliennan Lines, Ltd., The . . .Bill >tt, B. GEmblricos, Ajgnmorfopoulos BrosEvans, Thompson ft CoFair, R. BFalrclongh, Dodd ft Jones . . .Fear, Colebrooke ft Co., Ltd.. . .Ferguson, JohnFergttsson, N. 8., ft Co., Ltd. . .Field, Warwick & CoFlndlay, Durham ft Brodie . . .Find, J. A., & CoHigher, Renwlck ft Manchester-

London Steamers LtdFlack, D. L. ft donFoster, N. BFoster, Ualn ft BeadFoy, Morgan & CoFlick, Geo. HFlu-ness, Withy & CoOalbraith, Pembroke & Co. . . .Gee, Chas., & CoGeneral Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Gibson, E. A., ft CoGirrfn RGladstone, Wyllie & CoGlover Bros.Goldstflck, Hainze & CoGoodchlld, J., * CoGordon, E., & CoGoes, Oliver, & CoGourlay, H. B. & AGrant, J. ftR"G.R. B."Great Eastern Railway Co. . . .Green, F., * CoGregson ft CoGriffiths, Tate & CoGroedel Bros. 8.S. Co., Ltd. . . .Gross, Sherwood ft Heald, Ltd. . .Groves, Thos., ft Sons . . .Haarbleicher ft Schumann . , .Haeberlin, FHambro, C. I., ft SonHarper, H. G., & CoHarris Bros. & CoHarris ft Dixon, LtdHarrison, J. ftC., LtdHartley, Jas., Cooper & Co., Ltd. .Hathor 3.S. Co., LtdHay, JohnHead, E. EHeilgers, F. W., & CoHendcwerk, R., & CoHerring, G. ft A., ft CoHewett, J. D., ft CoHlnzer.F., ft CoHolland, A., & CoHolman, Birdwood ft CoHolzapfel's, LtdHopcraft f t Broadwater . . . .Hopwood, C. H., & CoHonlder Bros. & Co., Ltd. . . .Honlder, Middleton ft Co. . . .Howard. C., ft SonsHoward, Honlder ft Partners, Ltd. .Howe, Robinson & CoHull, Blyth & CoIncorporated Oil Seed Association .Innee, W. G., ft CoIron Ore Co., LtdIsaacs, M., & Sous, LtdJacobs, J. I., and CoJames ft CopelandJames ft Shakspeare . . . . .Jamieson, Grieve & CoJapp ft KirbyJobson, W. P., ft CoJordeson,.T. CJudge & SonKaye, Son ft Co., LtdKellock, C. W., ft CoKillick, Martin ft CoKirkaldy, ThosLaming, A., ft Co

Snba.f. ». d.1 1 -

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l i -e s -

1 11 15 5

10 101 1

2 2

2 2

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- 10 61 1 -1 1 -s a -i l -1 1 -

1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -

6 -1 1 ,1 11 1

6 6 -

1 12 21 16 51 11 11 11 1

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Subs.£. s. d.

Lamplongh, W. ft E. SLane f t Macandrew 2 2 -Langridge, H., ft Co.Lawrence, Ed., ft Co 1 1 -Lawther, Latta ft Co 1 1 -Lazarns, Lewis, & Sons . . . 1 1 -Lindley, E., Sons, ft Davison .Lloyd & CoLondon Corn Trade Association .London Exchange S.S. Co., Ltd.London Grain Elevator Co., Ltd.London Graving Dock Co., Ltd. .London & Northern S.S. Co.. Ltd.Lucovigh, Banaz ft Harris, Ltd.Land, W., ft Sons

s a -i l -1 1 -

1 1 -- 10 6

- 10 6- 10 *

1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -2 2 -

McAllnm, W., ft Co.McGregor, Gow ft Co 3Mcllwraith, McEacham ft Co., Pro-

prietary, Ltd 1Mctntyre Bros, ft CoMclntyre, Malcolm ft Co., Ltd.. .McNabb, Rottgier ft CoMarden, W., ft CoMatthews, Wrightson ft Co, . . .Matthews ft Luff 1Meadows, T., ft Co 1Meiklereid, G. B., ft Son . . . .Merton, H. R., ft Co , Ltd. . . .Messageries Maritimes de France . 20MichalinoB ft Co ."Milbnrn, Wm., ft Co. 8Miles, A. R., ft Co 1Millars' Karri ft Jarrah Co. (1902),

LtdMiller, T. R., ft SonMills ft KnightMontgomerie ft Workman . . . 1Moore ft CoMoore ft HoleMorgan, E. W., ft Co., Ltd. ... -Mosenthal, Sons ft CoMoss, H. E., ft Co 1MHller, W. H., ft Co. (London), Ltd.National Mortgage and Agency Co.,

of New Zealand, LtdNaylor, Benzon ft Co., Ltd. . . .New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. . 6Nippon Yusen KaishaNye, Clare ft Co 2Partridge, W. S., ft CoPerlbach, H. J. ft CoPhilippe, Philip™ ft Co., Ltd. . . 2Pile ft CoPirn, W. H., Jnn., ft Co. .. . . .Plrle, John, &Co 1Pitt Bros., &CoPotter, J. DPound, Alderman Sir John, Bart. .Power Bros, ft Co 1Power, Jas., & CoPraschkauer&Co., LtdPrice ft Pierce, Ltd 6Pritchard ft SonsProcter ft Co., Ltd 2Produce Brokers Co., Ltd. . . . 2Rae, 8., ft Co. 1Rait ft GardinerReindeer Steamship, Ltd. . . .Rio de Janeiro Flour Mills and

Granaries, LtdRobinson, A. ERogenhagen, ERosin ft Turpentine Import Co., Ltd.Royal Mall Steam Packet Co. . . 21Rugg, C. H, ft CoRimciman, W., ft Co 1Ryley&CoSchamasch, J. AShaw, Adams ft Co 1Shaw, R. G., ft Co"Shell" Transport ft Trading Co., Ltd.Shlpton, Anderson ft CoSimpson, Spence ft Young . . . 1Slmson Bros, ft Co 1Smith, W., ft Co -Sota-y-Amar 10Southdown S.S. Co., Ltd 2Sptllers ft Bakers, Ltd

1 1 -

Dons.£. s. d.1 1 -

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1 11 1

2 21 1

1 11 1

2 22 22 -

- 101 1

1 1

2 2

1 16 6

1 11 1

1 11 1

1 11 11 1

1 11 15 5

1 11 1

2 22 21 11 1

2 2

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2 22 21 I

1 .1 -

10 6

470

Stedman, Crowther & Co

Stibbard, Gibson & Co

Strict, Frank C., ft Co., Ltd. . .Suter Hartmann & Rabtjen's Com-

Tatham, Bromage ft Co., Ltd. . .Taylor, C., & CoTemperley, J., It CoTemperleys, Carter and Darke .Temple, Thomson ft Clark . . .Thompson, G., ft Co., Ltd, , . .Thompson, J. L., & Sons, Ltd. . .TindnlX Riley & Co.

Trewent, F. J., & Proctor . . .Turnbull, Gibson & Co., Ltd. . .

Tnrnbull, Scott ft CoTurner, Brightman & Co. . . .Turner, G. P., & CoTyser & CoTyser Line, LtdUnited Shipping Co., LW. . . .

Vavasseur, J. H., & Co

Wackerbarth, J. H., & Co. . . .Walker, John, & Sons, Ltd. . . .

Weddel, W., ft Co.Westmore, A. SWestray, J. B., & CoWigbam-Kichardson, P., ft Co.Williams, H., ft CoWilliams, John, Son ft Sharps . .Wills Geo ft CoWilson, Sons ft Co., LtdWise, J. A

Wremi, Snow & CoWright Bros, ft CoWyer.M. K

THE LIFE-BOAT. [1st MAY,Subs. Dons.

A. s. d. £. >. d.1 1 -

1 1 -i i -

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2 2 -3 3 -

1 1 -1 1 -

1 1 -1 1 -

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£266 6 - 303 1 3

JNMwfc. „,*. lis*Billingsgate Market, per J. A. Howell Coll. 2 13 9Brice Bros • . . - 10 6Lynn ft Gibson . . . .(1910)

. . . .(19L1)

May, K. W

Odell Sidney L . . . . .Sayer, J. L., Deputy

Walters, J. ft A

Central Markets.Bagley, E.T

Bowyer, Sons & East . . . .

Campbell, Key ft Lodgley . . .ChrisKhurch Meat Co., Ltd. . . .

'Cotonlkl Consignment. CoTWnges, S. .' ' . . . . . .Fitter, H.B., ft Sons (Shop 105). .

,, , (358). .Gee&.Co. . .* . . . . . .Gosscbalk ft C6. . . . •Gnttridge&CoMears ft Mears, ^>er Geo. Pauckard

Pope, S. E. » . . . .Salter ft Stokes . . . .Vagg, H. JWeatherlev, E.,DerW.H.WeatherleyWeatherley, W.'fl

1 1 -1 1 -

OolL 2 15 63 3 -- 10 6

2 2 -1 1 -

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1 1 -

£5 5 - 11 9 9

1 1 -Coll. - 10 8

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£13 1 8

Coal Exchange.Per ALFBED WOOD, Esq., and H.

Brewto Bros., LtdBntler, Jas., Wilks ft Co. . . .Charrfflgton, JohnCharrmgton, Sells, Dale & Co. . .Clarke C. B 0 . . . . .

Clarke, Sharp & Co., Ltd. . . .Clarke, Stephenson ft Co. . . .

Coal Meters Committee . . . .

Corrall ft Co.Cory, Wm., & Son, LtdCwmamsjiCo8lCo.,LtdDmham, Fawcns ft Co., Ltd. . .Foster, E., ft CoHall ft Co., Croydon, Ltd. . . .Hardee G THazell, Jos., ft" Co

Hinchliffe, Geo., & CoHuntley, T. E., & Co.

Keep, A. H., LtdKeep.FKent, 8. HKlrke, R.ftJ. J

Lament, J., junLampard, W. B. ft Co. (1909) . .

(WWl) • .Lea-Smith, HLea, T., ft CoLntze, A., ft Co., Ltd

Moore, W., ft SonsMyers, Rose & Co., LWNewcombe, W. BParry, T. S., ft CPegg,N., ft Co.Phillips ft Co., LtdPoint of Ayr Collieries, Ltd. . . .Poupari, T. J., LtdPriestley, J. GKay M. A ft SonsRickett, Cockerell ft Co., Ltd. . .

Rolfe H. CSargeant, LongstaS & Co. . . .Shelter, GSmith, James ft SonSociety of Coal Mercbaats of LondonSouth Suburban Gas CoStockinnford Colliery Co., Ltd. . .Styles, Thos. HTite B. M. ft SonsUsher, A., & CoWaddell, John, ft Sons . . . .Wharnclifie Woodmoor Coll'y Co., Ltd.

Williams, S., ft Sons, Ltd. . . .Wood, G. E., ft SonsWood, J. R., ft Co., Ltd

LEA-SMITHSubs,

f. s. d.1 1 -

6 6 -

1 '{ -

2 "2 -21 - -

2 2 -

- 5 -

i i -1 1 -

i 'i -3 3 -

2 2 -2 2 -

- 10 6

1 1 -

2 2 -

- 10 6

2 2 -

£49 12 -

Lloyd's.Per GEOFFKEY HEAD,

Boulton, S. A. (and others) .Da Costa, S. I., & Son

Choisy & Simeon, LtdCollins, F. L. H., & Sons . . . .

Fenwick, J., ft tonFox, J. H., ft CoGardner, Robert, Mountain & Co.,

Ltd

Hartley, Jas., Cooper & Co, Ltd.Head, H. &Co., Ltd

Esq.Subs.

£. s. d.

1 1 -1 1 -2 2 -1 1 -

10 io -

1911.

.Esq.Dons,

f. s. d.

2 2 -1 1 -2 2 -

2 3 -2 2 -2 2 -2 2 -

10 10 -

5 6 -5 6 -t i -

l l -3 3 -

1 1 -

1 1 -1 1 -

1 1 -

1 1 -- 10 61 1 -

1 1 -

1 1 -2 2 -

1 1 -

1 1 -1 1 -

1 11 1 -2 2 -

1 1 -2 2 -6 5 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -- 1» 8l i -e s -5 6 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -] 1 -- 10 «l i -e s -2 2 -

96 1 6

Dons.£. s. d.5 52 2 -

10 10 -5 5 -1 1 -

5 5 -S 3 -6 6 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO

Heath, C. E. & Co., Ltd. . .

Lloyd's, Committee of .Marten, F. W . . .

Pickford BrosPrevite and CoPrice, Forbes & Co.Rose, Thomson, Youug & Co.

St. Quintin, E. E

Subs. Dons.£. ». d. £. s. d

5 55 5

21 -5 5

1 I5 5

1 1 -

1 11 i

1 1Sedgwick, H. B. & Co. , Ltd. . . . .. 10 -Sinclair, Hamilton & Co 1 1 -Sturge, A. L. (and others) . . . . . 5 5Willis, Faber a Co., Ltd 10 10

£21 - 107 13

London Commercial Sale Rooms.Per C. W. ENGELHASUT, Esq.

Adamnon, Qilfillan & Co. . . . . i i -Anderson, Fairley & Brown . . . 1 1 -Arracan Company, Ltd., The . , . . 1 1 -

Bell, H. M., & Co

Boustead, E., & CoBrandt's, Wm., Sous & Co. . .Brann, C. D

Bull Wharf, Proprietors of . .

Clarke, A. LeslieCampania General de Tabucos

FilipinosCox, MoEaen * CoCzarnikow, Messrs. C. . . .

I>« Pass E A., & CoDuttson, S. W

J^rlebach & Co.Faber, August, & CoFaber, Robt

Falkenburg & Hesse . . . .Figgis, S., & CoFischel JJ M.( & Co .Frame ft CoFrUhllng & Goechen . . . .

Gillespie Bros. & CoGoad Rigg & Co . .Goodchiid & CoGray, Dawea & CoGreeff, K. W., & CoHadermann, H., & Co. . . .Hall, R. G.t & CoHanson & Orth

Happach, C.,&Co., Ltd.. . .Haj's Wharf, Proprietors rf . .Heilbnt, Symons & Co. . .Henckell, Du Buisson & Co. . .Hoare, Wilson & CoHollams, Sir JohnHorsley, Kibble & CoHuth,F., &CoHe Jt ChristieIm Thum, J. C., & Sous . . .

Jacobson. Wm., fc Co"J B.I"

Knoop & Co

Laing, B. ALandauer & Co

Leach & Co , Ltd

Litchfield & Soundy, Ltd. . .LOW, r. v

1 1 -

. 2 2 -5 5 -

1 1 -

1 1 -

do

2 2 -. 2 2 -

1 1 -

1 1 -

2 21 1 -

1 1 -. 21

1 1 -1 1 -

1 1 -

. .. 2 2 -1 1 -

1 1 -

2 2 -1 1

. 2 2 -1 1 -

10 10 -2 2 -

1 1 -

1 1 -

. 2 2 -

2 2 -1 1 -

1 1 -

2 2

1 1 -1 - -

McLaren, D. B. . . .

Major & Field . . . .Malcolm, W.F..& Co.- .Man, E. D. & F. . . .May, D. P., & Co. . . .Meyer, Arnold Otto. & Co.

filohr Bros. & Co., LtdMontgomery, W., & Co., LtdMorrison, Jas., & Co., Ltd.

Oldendorff & Co. . . .Peall O F . .

Pickering, Alex S. . .

Ralli, Alexander Adair .Rail! BrosRehder, Chas. A. ...Robinson, Fleming & Co. .Rolls & Son . , . .

Runge, Wolters & Co., Ltd.Salamon & Co., Ltd. . .Sanderson & Co

Schlflter, E., & Co. . . .

Simon. E. LSimeon Bros. & Co.StahlBchmidt, F., & Co. .SUin, Forbes & Co., Ltrt. .Stenning, Inskipp & Co. .

Tesdorpf, A., & Co. . .Thompson Bros. & Co. . .Thompson, W. J. & H. . .

Warner, R., & Co., Ltd. . .

Wilson, Smithett & Co. . .

Worters J. H.Ziegele, G. A

BRANCHES. 471

Subs. Dons.

1 1 -1 1

. . . 3 3 -1 1 -

. . . .. - 10 62 2 -

. . .. 2 2

. . 5 5 -. . . 1 1 -

, 10 10

1 11 1 -1 I

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. . . . 2 2 -

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1 1 -1 1 -

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. . 2 2 -

. . . . 5 8 -

. . 2 2 -

1 1 -

. . 1 1 -

- . 1 1 -

£97 13 - 150 6 -

« Mark Lane " (Corn Market) fund. Subs.£. s. d.

Alex&ndec, John, & Co. , - 1 0 6

Aste J & Sons .Balrd, Hugh, & Sons . .

Blandford, Lawrence & HannBovill & Sons . . . .Sowyer, G. T., & Son . .

Carbutt & Co., Ltd. , . .

Clarke, W. G., & Sons .

Craig, R. Hunter & Co., Ltd. .Darnell W & J K>elcomyn, F. & A

Dell J H

Denny, T. R., & Sons . . .Dewar&W«bb . . . .

Giddins, F. C., & Co. . . .

regory, F., & Co

- 10 6

. 101 1 -- 10 -1 i

1 1 -

1 1- 10 61 1 -

1 1 -- 10 6

1 1 -- 10 -1 1 -

- 10 6

- 10 0

472 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1911.

Guerrier, Marshall & Co.Harris Bros. A Co 1Hewition, R. & J

Subs.£. >. d.- 10 6

1 -10 6

Horsnaill & Reynolds - 10 6Howell&Co. 1 1 -Hnrrt A Son - 10 6Koene.8. W, ACo. - 10 6Klein, W., * SOB 1 1 -Marcrjse, Eugene - 10 -Margetson, A., & Co. . 1 1 -McMaster & Prankish 2 2 -Medill, T. S., ft Sons, Ltd - 10 6Meeson. W. M 1 1 -Molassine Co., Ltd., The 1 1 -Morris & Co - 10 6Paul, E. & W., Ltd 1 1 -Paull, D. & Son - 10 -Pechey, J. T. P - 10 6PUlman * Phillips - 10 6Pinnock Bros - 10 6Rank, Joseph, Ltd 11-Rathbone, K., & Sun 1 1 -Raymond & Reid 11-Robinsun, T., & Sons - 10 6Eoffey, G., & Son 1 1 -Sharpe, Chas., & Co., Ltd 1 1 -Skelton Bros. 11-Skelton, T., * Co . . 1 1 -SbUford, W. J 11-Smith, B., & Sons 11-Smyth, Boss T., & Co - 10 6Snelling, Geo - 10 6Spratfs Patent, Ltd - 10 6Stemp, G. W - 10 6Taylor, J., S Sons, Ltd - 10 «Taylor, Seth 11-Usbome & Son 1 1 -Van Lessen, Son & Barker - 10 -Vog«n fc Co 1 1 -Walfcers, Winser&Hamm - 10 6Winter Bros 11-Woodley, Watney & Richardson - 10 6

£59

Royal Navy Collections.H.M.S. Aboukir

,, ActaeonH.M. Tug Advice, per C. J. Tranah, Captain .R.F.A. jEtna, per J. May, Master . . . .H.M.S. Africa, per L. E. Tier, Staff Paymaster

—Ward Koom OfficersCanteen

H.M. Yacht Albert*, per W. Stenning . . .H.M.S. Albion, per Alfred H. Veiteh, Fleet

PaymasterHM. Yacht Alexandra, per C. W. Capner,

Assistant PaymasterH.M.S. Andromida" Anon."H.M.S. Aquarius, per S. B. Mainguy, Lieu-

tenant R.J!„ Argonaut, per E. A. Redman, Fleet

Paymaster„ Argyll, per G. W. F. Osmond, Fleet

Paymaster„ ,, per Ward Ro^m Officers .,, Assistance, per B. L. Evans, Staff Pay-

master„ Bacchante (Canteen), per W. L. Davy,

Fleet Paymaster„ Bellerophon, per Rev. R. H. O'Donovan,

B.A„ Blenheim, per Rev. W. E. 0. Stevens,

B.A„ Boadicea, per E. F. Murray, Staff Pay-

master,, Bonaventnre, per R. C. Davenport,

Went.—Ward Room Officers . . .Ship's Company

„ Britannia, per W. J. A. Brown,Assistant Paymaster ^Ship'sCompany)

„ „ per Rev. A. T. Baker, B.A.

foils.- 11 -- - 5- 15 -- 2 9

3 3 -5 5 -- 5 5

1 7 6

1 15 -2 4 116 - -

2 101 - 6

2 16 -

5 - -

2 13 6

2 2 6

3 J 6

Britomart

6 - -1 5 -- IS 51 - -

H.M.S. Clyde„ Cochrnne, per Capt. C. S. Hickley,

M.V.O., and Rev. C. U. Wilson . .„ Colne, per H. T. England, Lieut, and

Commander„ Commonwealth, per J. Hackney,

Assistant Paymaster,, Confiance, per Thos. Jackman, P.O.

First Class„ Cormorant, per J. C. Baker, Staff Pay-

matter (Canieen) •„ Cornwall!*, per K. S. Hay, Staff Pay-

master„ Coasack, per G. B. W. Young, Com-

mander„ Crusader, per C. R. Payne, Com-

mander.—OfficersShip's Company . . . .

„ Cynthia, per H. Vaile, T.C„ Doris, per J. P. Ratcliff, Staff Pay-

master,, Eclipse, per C. R. Bunbury, Staff Pay-

master„ Edcar. per G. P. M. Fitzgerald, Lient.„ Emerald„ Encounter, per W". MHlor, Commander„ Excellent, per Ward Room OSicera and

Mesa PrefrideutH.M. C.G.C. Fanny, per W. P. Burden, Second

Male .H.M.S. Forth, per G. H. Sturgess, Fle»t P..y-

master„ Forward,, Furious, per the Mess Caterer of Ward

Room„ „ per H. J. D. Sprig^s, Staff

Paymaster (Canteen) . . .„ Garrv, per L. G. E Crabbe, Lieut, and

Commander„ Grafton, .per C. S. Inglis, Fleet Pay-

master . . .„ Harrier, per L. F. Potter, Lieut. . .„ Hawke, per J. C. Humfrey, Lieut. . .,, Hearty, per B. O. M. Davy, Commander„ Hecla, per Rev. E. S. Phillips, M.A. .

H.VI. Tug Herculaneum, per T. Brigbtmau,Master

H.M.S. Hibernia, per W. R. D. Crowther, Lieut.„ Hvacinth. per Rev. F. T. Robinson, M.A.„ Illustrious, per The Mess Secretary

H.M.S. Imperieuseand RN. Hospital, Portland,per Rev. R. H. O'Donovan, B.A.

,, Indus, per A. Roes, Lieut„ invincible, per Rev. Oswald Blogg. .„ Itcben, per J. M. D. E. Warren, Com-

mander„ Jed, per the Commanding Officer . .,, Jupiter„ ,, perRev.L.H. Landmann, M.A.,, Kale, per B. A. Pratt Barlow, Com-

mander„ King Alfred (Canteen), per S. E. Elliott,

Fleet Paymaster„ Lennder, per J. R. Hoddinott, Eng.

Lieut„ Leda, per R. A. Home1!, Lieut, and

Commander„ Magnet, per V. H. Webb, A.B. . .„ Magnificent, per F. P. E. Hanham,

Staff Paymaster—Officers . . . .Canteen

R.F. 4. Maine, per A. C. Dunn, Commander .H.M.S. Medea, per A. B. Smith, Paymaster .

„ Minerva, per the Mess Secretary . .„ „ per W. G. A. Kennedy, Com-

mander„ Natal, per Rev. W. H. Chappell, M.A.., Niger, per M. Connor, Gunner . . .,, Pathfinder, per A. E. Tabuteau, Pay-

masterR.F.A. Petroleum, per Capt. J. R. Williams,

Lieut. R.N.R., and H. Bobbins, 3rdOfficer

H.M.S. Phajton, per J. R. W. Thompson, ChiefGunner

,, Plucky, per E. Colebrook, P.O. 1stClass

Colls.£. ». d

- 11 -- 15 -1 - -

1 12 -

2 5 -1 6 -1 - -3 IB 6

- 17 6- 17 6

1 5 -

2 2 -

1 10 «

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 473

H.M.S. Kenown, per W. B. Wilkinson, Lieut.—Officers

„ Roxburgh, per J. 'if. C. Ward, "com-mander

„ ,. (Canteen), per W. H.Champion, Fleet Pay-master

„ Royal Arthur, per S. G. Haddock,Eng. Commander

Royal Marine Ligbt Infantry, Oosport, perCapt. W. Knson. B.M.L I. . • .

,, Naval Barracks, Chatham, Offertory,per Rev. W. M. Todd

„ Naval Barracks Chatham (Canteen) .„ Naval Barracks, Devonpoit, p:r G. L.

Oliver, Messman . . . . . .„ Naval Barracks, Devonport, per H. A.

Browning, Surgeon,, Naval Barracks, Portsmouth (Canteen),

per Presidunt of Canteen CommiiteeH.M.S. Ru-sell (Canteen), per U. A. Rooke,

Commander,, Sappho, per J. S. Stromqvist, Assistant

Paymaster„ Seaflower, per A. G. Harrington,

Gunner„ Seamew, per F. W. Smith, Chief Gunner„ Shannon„ Shark, per D. Stuart, Li«n*. and Com-

mander,, Skirmisher, per V. 0. Padwick, Pay-

master„ Skirmisher, Ship's Company . . .,, bpanker, per S. Collins, Lieut, and

Commander,, Speedy (Canteen) per F. G. C Coates,

Lient. and Commander„ Spitfire, per Commanding Officer .,, St. Vincent, per Chas. J. Ferguson,

Fleet Paymaster„ Stag, per the Hon. E. B. S. Bingham,

Lieut, and Commander . . . .„ Suffolk, per E. W. H. Jackmau, Staff

Paymaster—OfficersStrip's Company, . .

„ Snrly, per Frank Morrison, Eng. Lieut.,, Surprise, per A. W. B. Messenger,

Paymaster„ Sntlej, per F. W. Hammond, Fleet

Paymaster„ Swordflsh, per E. A. Edgcumbe, P.O.

1st Class„ Talbot, per W. F. E. 0'Byrne, Pay-

master„ Tay, per H. A. Bumpus, R.N., Boat-

swain in Command„ Terpsichore, per E. A. Bremner, Fleet

Paymaster (Canteen) . . . . .„ Terrible, per E. Tanner, Lieut. . .„ Theseus, per H. M. C. Elliot, Stuff

Paymaster„ Thetis, per Commandirg Officer , *.„ Thistle, per G. E. Pndeanx, Chief

WriterH.M. Torpedo Boat No. 24, per P. J. Hely»r,

Lieut, and Commander„ Torpedo Boat No. 026, per R. F. Chisholm,

Lieut, and Commander„ Torpedo Boat Ko. 29, per the Commanding

Officer„ Torpedo Boat No. 034, per J. V. Creagh,

Lient. and Commander„ Torpedo Boat No. 35, per H. W. Wyld,

Lieut, and Commander„ Torpedo Boat No. 042, per H. P. Boxer,

Lieut„ Torpedo Boat No. 052, per F. H. W.

Goolden, Lieut, and Commander .„ Torpedo Boat No. 019, per A. T. Abbay,

Lient„ Torpedo Boat No. 80, per C. E. H. White,

Lient. and Commander„ Torpedo Boat No. 83, per J. D. Sunnier,

Gunner In Command„ Torpedo Boat No. 86, per H. V. McHardy,

Lieut, and Commander„ Torpedo Boat No. 89, per G. Harris,

Gunner in Command, and \V. Marshall,Coxswain

Colls.£. S. d.

3 7 -9 IS 9

2 16 36 - -

2 1? 6

- 10 -

3 3 -

3 5 -

1 7 -

- 2 6- 7 -

10 - -

2 9 65 - -

1 2 5

1 15 -

- 4 -

2 14 6

1 10 -2 8 -

1 - -

1 - -

- 11 «

- 10 -

- 10 3

1 5 6

- 10 -

- 13 6

- 10 -

- 10 -

- 11 6

- 10 -

Colls,f. «. d.

H.M. Torpedo Boat No. 92, per the CommandingOfficer - 14 -

„ Torpedo Boat No. 97, per T. Hudson, P.O.1st Class - 6 -

„ Torpedo Boat No. 89, per H. L. Griffith,Lient. and Commander 1 3 -

„ Torpedo Boat No. 109, per H. P. Wilson,Lieut 1 10 -

„ Torpedo Boat No. 110, per the Com-manding Officer 1 9 3

„ Torpedo Boat No. Ill, per R. L. Wiles,Lieut, and Commander 1 - -

,, Torpedo Boat No. 117, per Pashwood F.Moir, Lient. and Commander . . . 2 6 -

H.M.S. Triumph, per F. G. Eyre, Captain R.N. 3 10 -„ TJre (Canteen), per H. M. Denny, Lieut.

and Commander 1 10 -„ Valiant - 5 10,, Venns (Canteen), per A. E. Stack, Pay-

master 2 - -„ Venns, per Rev. J. F. W. Leigh, M.A. - 12 6„ Vernon, per F. Shirley Litchfieid, Com-

mander—Ward Room Officers . 1 6 -Canteen 1 - -

„ Vesuvius, per E. A. D. Masterman,Lieut, and Commander 1 - 6

H.M. Yacht Victoria and Albert, per W. 3.Stainer, Assistant Paymaster . . . 2 9 -

H.M. Tng Volcano, per E. H. Messum . . . - J -H.M.S. Warrior (Canteen), per H. J. Har-

graves. Fleet Paymaster . . . . S - -„ W aterwitch, per R. L. Hancock, Lieut.

and Commander 1 18 6„ Wildfire (Canteen), per M. G. Newton,

Lient

Total,

5 - -

£269 17 7

Ship*" Collectiont.S.S. Abbotsford, per Capt. Scroggie

Adalia„ Adam Smith„ Agatha,, Ailsa„ Ailsa Craig

Ship AiusdaleS.iS. Algol„ Alice Taylor„ Allerwash„ Alpha„ Alto„ Alton,, Ambassador

Amelia

W. C. GribbleW. Griffith .E. Grant . .J. WhiteheadD. McDonald.J. B. McKeownJackson .Jai. Scott. .J. Stuart , .C. West . .E. W. Bvans.M. Bell . .J. Bees . .R. Jatnieson .

Colls.4 6 -1 15 6- 18 -- 7 -- 5- 103 1- 14

6

3

Andros, per the CaptainAntigone, per Capt. J. T. Jones.AutinougAntony

E. P. Fishwick .Hy. Forbes . .Proceeds of ConcertJas. Whyte . .H. M. King . .A. Ron.

„ Appalachee,, Ardeu„ Argosyf> Ariadne Alexander, per Capt. F. Dinan„ Armadale, ptr Capt. J. W, W. Yates . .„ Armenia „ E. B. Mackness . .„ Armourer f, S. Stuart . . . .„ Aro, per Capt. R. Roberts . . . . .,, Ashbv, per Capt. P. J. Petersen. . . .„ Asiana „ W. Griffiths . . . .,, Auckland Castle, per Capt,, Anstriana, per Capt. H. F. Harrison . ,„ Avocet,, Avon, per Capt. H. Bantock. . . . .„ Ayrshire „ B. Coull„ Badminton, per Capt. E. Feather . . .„ Balaclava „ A. R. Wallace . .„ Balakanl „ P. Slarck . . . .„ B»llochbnie „ F. H. Kay . . .,t Balmore,, Balniel II., per Capt. W. Nelson . . .

S.T. Barbados „ T. Slatter . . . .S.S. fiarra ,, McGtesnen . . .,, Barrington Court, per Capt. H. S. Williams,, Bass Rock„ Battersea, per Capt. T. Walker . . . .„ Battersea Bridge, per Capt. M.,S. Pallett .„ Beacon Grange ,, W. Kesiake .„ Beacon Rock . . . . . . . . .„ Bell Rock

1 63 -2 -5 41 41 192 195 -3 -6 -1 10- 172 23 -2 10- 197 151 142 132 163 19- 111 54 142 33 132 91 6- 171 7- 152 141 6- 183 3a 21 161(121 14

474 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

S.S. Bfltor, per Capt. G. D. Veale . . .Sludge Boat Belveuere, per C'ew . . . .S.S. Benacre„ Benalder, per Capt. A. Tongh . . .„ Benarty „ J. D. Sarcbet . .„ Bei>bridge „ J. J o n e s . . . .„ Bencliff „ A. C. Tinn . . .„ Bengloe „ W. A. Guy . . .„ Benhead„ Benlatig. per Capt. A. W a l l a c e . . .

S.T. Ben Lomond, per Capt. J. B. HendersonS.S. Ben Loyal„ Benmohr, per Capt. J. Henderson . .„ Benrath,, Benfhaw„ Benvorlich, per Capt. D. T. Galley . .„ Bernard ,, G. R. Williams . .,, Bertholey ,, S.G.Morgan. . ,„ Bessbrook „ W. Ferguson.

Barge BetaS.T. Beity, per Capt. H. Showell . . . .S.S. Birchtor „ T. H. Scat . . . .„ Bircloswald, per Capt. E. Storm . . . .„ Bishop Rock .„ Bis.ey, per Capt. Hy. Eagleton . .„ Black Prince per Capt. J. Thomas . . .„ Blackrock„ Black Rock„ Blacktor, per Capt. G. Kin*„ Blackwood „ C. Nordbere. . . .„ Blake „ H. J. Hill . . . .„ Blanche Rock„ Bleamoor, per Capt. J. Prest.

- 6

Blue Cross , W. E. G. MilnerBogota , A. E. Camming . .Braconash , B. Brown . . . .

„ Bracondale , J. L. Potter . . .„ Braconglen , H, Hake . . . .„ Bracoumoor , Thos. Peck. . . .„ Bramham , J. Miller . . . .„ Brenda ,, W. E. Jones . . .„ Brentwood „ E. A. Pusey .,, Brest Rock„ Brio, per Capt. R. J.'Everett . . . .,, Brisbane, per Capt. G. Winslow . .

C.S. Britannia „ R. L. Boyd . . . .S.S. ,, „ and Mrs. J. DonaldPon„ British Empire,per Capt. G. Williams. .,, British Prince, per Capt. P. A. Johnston .„ Briton, per the Captain„ Brittany, per Capt. Wm. Melville . . .„ Broadgartb, per Capt. J. N. Rowell . .„ Brook, per Crew,, Brunhilda, per Capt. C. Tornquist . . .,, Bullmonth „ T. Powell . . . .„ Bnrnhope „ F. Koster . . . .

Sch. Busy Bee „ G. Death . . . .S.S. Byron, per Capt. J. H. Mathias. . . .„ Caimbahn, ptr Capt. L. Johnston . . .„ Cairndhu „ J. H. Frend . . .,, Cairnie „ James Cheyne . .„ Cairnross ,, L. H. Taylor (1908).

',', Caithness ',', J. H. Proctor. . .„ Calcutta „ D. Yonng . . . .,, Californian „ Bruce* J. H. Rankin

(Purser) 1 10 -„ Calliope, per Capt. J. W. Knox. . . . 3 1 6

Barque Calluna, per Capt. P. Daniel. . . . 3 - -S.S. Cambria , , J . K. Shaw . . . 2 6 -C.S. Cambria 1 16 5T.S.S. Cambria, per Capt. E. B. Tanner. . . - 7 -S.S. Cambro „ Bich 1 1 -„ Camellia, „ Peeps 1 11 -„ Canto ,, G. W. Staniforth . 1 - -„ Cardigan, per Capt. J. G. Davies & J. P.

Putt, Chief Officer 1 18 -„ Carib Prince, per Capt, A. Quelch . . . 3 1 -„ Carlisle, per Capt. J. Begg 1 15 6„ Carlow ,. W. B. Mana . . . . 14 10 -„ Carlton, per The Captain 3 13 6„ Cam Brea, per Capt. F. B. Hurrell . . . 1 - -

Barque Caromoney, per Capt. J. Mackenzie; . 1 16 -S.S. Castleford - 14 -

Caatlegartb, per Capt. A. E. Lord . . . 2 3} -Ca&tletoa „ J . Waller . . . 1 6 6Caterino „ F. C. Sannders . . 3 3 8Cattersty „ B. Manson . . . - 19 -Celtic Princess, per Capt. Williams. . . -1510

Ship Celtic Queen, per Capt. H. Lawrence . . - 10 -

Colls.£. s. d.- 14- 112 23 182 61 162 73 52 31 161 8- 12 -4 112 162 104 162 52 -- IB1 -- 81 52 41 1035 - -- 15 41 3 -2 9 61 10 -3 6 -1 6 -4 12 61 15 -5 5 9- 10 61 - 6- 18 61 1 -2 4 61 - -- 74 t1 2 -2 5 6- 13 -

11 10 63 4 8- 5 82 16 6- 8 82 14 13 It -2 - -4 8 -4 7 61 12 -- 18 -1 19 -3 12 62 2 6- 10 -3 2 62 1 -3 - -2 10 -

S.S. Charterhouse, per Capt. H. F. Slatford .,, Chesapeake ,, W. Read . .„ Chiverstone ,, E. F Clement.„ Christiania „ J. Murphy. .

S.S. City of Brussels, per Capt. W. Harper .„ City of Naples ,, J. M. Mann

S.T. Clan Forbes, per The Captain . . .S.S. Clearpool, per Capt. Alex. Robinson .

Colls.£. «. d.2 10 -7 12 62 10 6- 18 -1 4 64 4 10

ClonleeClunieCoasterCoberCollingwood

Win. WoodsT. G. Auld . .Win. Fittes .J. J. Hall . .W. T. YenningC. E. Hack . .T. G. fcott. .Conch

Coningsby, per Capt. M. HarleyConisdiffe „ J. C. Pottinger

C. W. Brown .J. Molyneux .A. HumphreysC. Cameron .

Conqueror„ Constance„ Constance„ Constantine

S.T. ContestBarque Conway Castle, per Capt. J. Williams .S.S. Cookhatn, per Capt. A. Nyrerod. . . .„ Corbet Woodall, per Capt. J. J. Smith . .„ Cork, per CapVJ os. Knight . . . .„ Coronation, per Capt. S. Hudson. . . .„ Coronilla „ W. J. Thoroeood .„ Corsican Prince, per Capt. G. E. Roberts .„ Cortes, per Capt. T. C. Taylor . . . .„ Croxteth Hall, per Capt. F. W. Parker,

R.N.R., and J. C. Gray (1ft Mate) . .„ Curlew, per Capt. A. W. King . . . .

Currie, Donald, & Co., Sundry Steamers. . .(Set other sums under names of VesseU.)

S.S. Cyfarthfa, per Capt. W. H. West . . .Cynthiaua „ J. Evans . . . .Cyreue „ J. Sinclair . . . .Dacre CastleDale, per Capt. H. WoodDalserf, per ('apt. E. Williams . . . .Dalton ,, A. Jansfon . . . .Dalton Hall, per Capt. J. E Gorst . . .Dawdon „ J. R. WilkinsonDawlisb, per The Captain and P. H. Manley

(Chief Officer)Delamere, per Capt. T. N. Jefferson . .

Ship Denb'gh Castle, per Capt. A. E. Higgins .S.S. Denewood, per Capt. J. Snowling . .

Derbyshire, per C. W. Dodd (Ch. Steward)„ Derwen, per Capt. F. K. Joaes . . . .„ Devereux ,, S. Foxwell . . . .„ Devonia, per Capt. E. F. Enwoldseu . .„ Dicido „ Thos. Hitchings, . .„ Dicky ,, J. Coward . . . .

Bsrqne Doibadarn Tast'e, per Cajit J. Faster .S.S. Don Arturo, per Capt J. D. Porteous .„ Donata. per Capt. Mendessona . . . .,, Don Benito, per Cipt. Magnus Ritch . .„ Don Cesar „ C. Ritch . . . .„ „ „ H. E. Harris. . .„ Don Diego „ T. Jones . . . .,, ., ,, 1). Owen Jones . .„ Don Emilio, per Capt. Wm. Havard . .„ Doon „ N. Nelson . . .

Lighter Dora „ B. Tasker . . .S.S. Dorington Court, per Capt. I. M. Wilson .„ Dovey ,, R. Dautner .„ Druidstone ,, S. J. Lyberg .„ Drnmblade ,, E. Smalley

S.T. Drumblair. per Capt. J. M. Noble. . .S.S. Duchess of Cornwall, per Capt. T. Colman,„ Duddon. per Capt. A. M. Sutherland . .„ Dul«ich ,, F. Dudlty,, Dunmail ,, Hay„ Earl of Aberdeen, per Capt. A, Dove . .„ Easington, per Capt. Stevenson . . . .„ Easingwold ,, R. W. Hobinson . .„ Eastern Counties, per Capt. W. B. Rogers.„ Eastfleld „ Lloyd . ^» .„ Eastwood „ E. T. Atkins .,, ,, ,. A. K. Woolgar„ „ per Capt R. G. Strickland . .

S.T. Ebenezer, the CaptainS.S. Eddystoue, per Capt. M. J. Andrew . .S.T. Edinburgh „ Chas. Grimmer.S.S. Edinburgh Cattle, per Capt. Thos. GallowayS.y. Elfrida, per C'apt. H. McKinven . . .

- 131 132 10- 10- 72 101 102 It4 22 34 1«- 7- 8- 72 15- 55 61 63 5

10 18- S1 62 181 1

1 9 6- 10 -

102 10 -

3'0-3 3 62 - -

1 1 -- 14 -1 10 -2 - -- 13 62 - -

- 161 174 162 514 182 21 -- 111 12- 154 84 10- 164 19 64 5 6- 93 2 -2 - -5 2 6- 10 -- 15 -2 3 -- 11 -2 15 -- 10 -- 7 -2 8 6- 18 -3 18 -1 11 4

2 19 61 14 -5 4 -- 15 -1 19 -3 4 -1 - -- 15 -- 10 -3 6 --13-9- 10 -- 11 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 475

R.M.S. El Kahira, per Capt.J.R. Ryall . .S.S. Elswick Grunge, per Capt. Geo. Wilson .„ Elswick Manor „ T. Drewery .„ Elswick Tower „ H. Byers . .,, Elvaston „ Courtney .,, Empress of Britain, per Capt. Murray . .

Dredger Eek, per Capt. G. Coward . . . .S.S. Ethel „ F. H. West„ Ethelhilda „ W. H. Toby . . . .„ Etonian „ W. T. Davies. . . .„ Euphorbia ,, W. T. Steveus . . .„ Euplectela ,, G. E. S. Bramston. . .,, Euston ,, C. E. Underwood. . .„ Euterpe ,, J. Beynon„ Factor „ Hy. Broomfleld . . .

Ship Fairport „ W. A. Armstrong . .S.S. Farley „ A. E. Lawson. . . .„ Feliciana „ 0. M. Falck . . . .„ Fenton , P Gill . . . . .„ Fernley „ R. C. Appleton and C.

„ Ferrybill, per Capt. Thos. Allison . . .„ F. E. Webb „ W. Kelsey . . . .„ Firth lisher „ T. Wood . . . .„ Fleetwing „ J. E. Blakey . . .,, Fleswick „ J. Hughan . . . .„ Florinda ,, D. Cirarda . . . .,, Folda A. Hall . .

Ship Fortuna „ S. BateS.S, Frances Dunran, per Capt, F. W. Rees .„ Frederick Snowden „ J. Auld . . .„ Frieda , R. C. Bill . .„ F. Stobart , J. Davies . .

S.T. Gabir , O. Anderson .S.S. Gafsa , G. Boulter . .„ Garryowen , J. Ham-alum .„ G. B. Crow„ General Havelock, per Capt. J. G. Stork .

S.S. George Fisher, per Capt. Burnley . . .„ Glamorgan „ H. Jones . . .,» Glamorganshire ,, H. C. Norris .,, Glanton ,, C. F. Stevenson .„ Gledhow ,, J. J. Porterfleld .,, Glenalmond „ R. J. S. Smith .,, Glen Derry „ A. Stephen . .

Ship Glendoon „ H. C. Kobimxm .S.S. Glenmcor „ J. S. H. Rodgers .S.T. Gloria, per Capt. W. J. Wetherly . . .S.S. Gloxinia ,, Wm. Gill„ Golconda, per Capt. A. B. Cave . . . .„ Golden Cross, per Capt. J. Cameron„ Good Hope „ J. Harding„ Gosfortb, per Capt. R. Lander . . . .„ Grace „ J. W. Footit . . .„ Gracefleld ,, J. Gair„ Grade „ C. Nordberg . . .„ Greenhill„ Green Jacket, per Capt. J. D. Davies . .,, Greta „ W. Frtshney . .,, Gwynwood, per Capt. J. W. Collier.,, Hadley, per Capt. J. T. Russell . . . -.„ Haigh Hall, per Capt. G. P. Davison and

W.R. Harris (Chief Officer) . . . .„ Harberton, per Capt. T. Haward„ Harborne „ W. Tlllotson . . .„ Harburv ,, A. Cowens. .„ Hardanger „ H. R. Hall. . . .„ Harlech ,, R. F. Reah . . .,, Harmonides, per Capt. L. V. Moesch . .

,, Harrington, per Capt. W. Hamilton . .„ Harrow „ D. Richardson .„ Harry Ross, the Captain . . " . . . .„ Hartland, per Capt. R. Care„ Haslingden „ C. Willis . . . .„ Haverstoe „ and Mrs.H.\V.Foley .„ Hawkwood „ R. Harrison. . . .„ Hazelmoor „ J. R. Lascelles . . .,, Hazelwood „ P. Dalzlel . . . .

S.C. Helga „ Capt. D. Thompson .S.S. Hendon „ Wm. Street . . . .

,, A, E. Woolgar . . .S.T. Herbert Ingram, per Capt. J. baker . .S.S. Hesione, per Capt. H. R. C. Lockyer . .„ Heworth, per the Captain„ Highgate, per Capt. J. C. Hart . . . .„ Highland chief, per Capt. Chas. Cockbarn .„ Highland Watch „ R. R, Pond . .

Colls.£. s. d.9 4 -2 11 64 1 73 1 -7 6 -

15 - -- 4 6- 8 -4 - -2 5 -2 1 e1 1 8 -6 5 -5 - -1 8 61 15 -3 10 -4 4 -6 - -- 11 -

3 15 61 - -2 8 61 19 -2 2 -2 6 -1 - -1 13 6- 6 61 12 -- 10 63 6 -1 15 -- 15 -4 1U -8 18 61 3 -4 17 1- 3 -1 2 92 9 63 1 1 -2 16 -2 18 64 5 -1 - -3 15 63 7 6- 11 -2 3 -5 5 44 6 -5 3 61 2 6- 9 62 10 -1 6 -- 15 -3 7 -- 13 -2 7 -2 10 -

2 1 61 10 -1 10 -1 10 -

1 6 -1 16 2- 10 -1 3 -2 - -- 11 64 6 61 12 62 16 64 3 -1 - -2 8 -1 1 -1 1 -- 10 -- 8 -1 13 -2 8 -1 5 62 17 64 - -

S.S. Hindustan, Mr. Benjamin (2nd Officer) .,t Hirano Maru, per Capt. H. Frascr . . ., Holmwood „ Lawscrn, Holy wood „ \Vilmot . . . ., Horatia „ Haims . . . ., Horden „ J. H. Taylor . ., Hornsey „ E. G. Attenbrow ., Horsa „ R. Stonehouse . ., „ ., L. J. Ostergard. ., Hnmmersea, per Capt. T. Petersen . . .

„ Hunterfield „ M. Thomson . .„ Hurona, per Capte. D. Ritchie & J. Waller„ Hurstwood, per Capt. T. R. Willes . . .„ Hutionwood „ W. B. Boag . . .„ Ida „ V. Arano . . . .„ lerne „ W. H. Davis . . .„ llderton „ J. R. Crooks (Don.) .„ „ „ „ (Coll.) .„ Ilford „ W. W. Adam . . .,, Ilwen ,, G. J. Jenkins .„ Imperial Prince, per Capt. H. H. Tattersall„ Inchmaree, per Capt. P. McClelland .„ Indramayo „ E. A. Thirkdl . .,, Indrasamba „ Tbos. D. Kva s . .„ Indrawadi „ W. Gray Williams .„ Inknm „ W. E. Price . . .

Barque Inveramsay, per Capt. J. Watson,1 Inverlyon „ James Charleson„ Invermark, per the Captain . . .

S.S. Irismere, per Capt. Jno. S. Soeberg.„ Isleof Hasticgs, per Capt. Rat tray . . .„ Iveagh, per Capt. G. Bingham and J.

Kelly (1st Officer)

S S Ixia B FosterSchooner James Williamson, per Capt. O. W.

RobertsS S. J. Duncan, per Capt. W. M. Cove .

Jennie „ J. Hughes . . .Jessie Nutten ,, Chas. Autten. . .Jobaunesberg „ D. Mackenzie . .

S T. John H. Irvin „ R. Tindall. . . .S S. John Mclntyre „ W. Tillotsou . . .

John Miles, per Capt. C. Bee. . • . .John 0. Scott „ L. R. Manson (1909)John Ray, per Capt. R. H. CookJ. R. Hmde ,, J. Anderson . . .

S F. J. R. ProcterS S Julia per Capt E. Fletcher

Kaikoura, per Capt. A. W. McKellar . .Kanawha ,, Jas. S. Kellman .Kara „ C. A. Johnson . . .Karama „ A. J. Stephens . . .Karma „ W. H. South . . .Kelvinside, per Capt. J. Gross . . . .

Kennett, 1 er Capt. W. S. Roes . • . .Kent „ J. A. Firth. . . .

„ „ J. Anderson . .Kerry „ B. O. Daish. . . .Khartoum „ C.A.Wilson . . .Kilcoan „ Jas. Meneely . . .Kilkenny „ R. Jones . . . .King Arthur „ J. Atkinson. . . .King Bleddyn, per Capt. G. Ritch . . .

„ „ E Bransion HeathKing David „ J. 0. Evans . .King Edward „ J. Davies . . .King Frederick „ Owen Jones .KingHowel ,, W. Davies . .King Idwal B. L. Coats . .King John F. S. Manning .KingLud R. Bowie . . .King Malcolm T.O.Thomas. .

J. H. Oliver . .Kingsland T. James .Kuightsgarlh , Jos. Catterall . .Knmara ,, A. Morton . . .Kurdistan „ E. Senior . . .Lady Belle . .Lady Cory Wright, per Capt. B. R. DavisonLady Salisbury „ G. A. Duncan

Lpngham, per Capt. A. A. "\Voodrow . .Langoe „ Wm. Hall . . . .

Lavinia Westoll, per Capt. H. Harrison .Leelite, per Capt. A. R. Pirie and W.

,, Lesreaulx, per Capt. C. D. Pyves . . .

Colls.f. s. d.3 11 64 - -4 7 -2 - -1 - -1 9 65 10 -2 10 -1 10 -- 14 62 8 S1 11 -5 5 -3 8 62 7 6- 15 -2 - -5 3 -3 7 -2 14 66 10 102 11 -5 15 -6 - -3 5 -2 - Z3 2 -3 17 23 17 63 2 62 15 6

1 1 6- 10 -- 13 6

- 10 -1 12 -- 12 -- 10 6

10 - -2 2 -I — ~

2 6 -2 5 -1 8 62 10 -- 4 -- 4 -2 2 -2 11 -2 7 -2 7 -2 8 6- 8 64 10 -1 7 6- 10 -- 10 -6 - -2 11 -- 13 -

12 - -3 16 -4 12 91 1 -2 - 63 17 -4 26 7 65 7 74 16 65 15 -2 4 -4 4 64 2 -1 7 64 11 61 4 6- 10 -1 - -- 8 62 2 -1 6 62 10 -1 2 -2 16 6

1 15 -8 18 -

476 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAT, 1911.

Leyland LineS.S. Lillebonne, per Capt. J. E. Boyd . . .„ Linnet„ Lisette, per Capt. G. T. Earnshaw . . .„ Lizzie Westoll, per Capt. J. G. Forster . .„ LJangabby, per Capt. C. D. Pyvts . . .„ Llanishen „ David Jones . . .

S.T. Lobelia „ W. Dayes . . .„ Loch Carron „ B. Mutten . . .

S.S. Loch Doon „ M. Pockley . . .„ Loch Naver ,, J. T. Standing . .

S.F. Loch Strom, per Wm. Mackintosh . .„ Longscar, per Capt. J. Willis . . . .

Dredger Lord Joicey, per Capt C. Sherratt . .S.S. Lord Morton „ J. Liuton .S.S. Lorle, per Capt. P. EggertBarque Lorton, per Capt. Thos. Henry . .S.S. Ixrath „ M. Redmond . . .„ Luciline „ Geo. Peat . . . .„ Lnddick ,, J. S. Barron . . .„ Lynton „ H. Day„ Mabel „ J. Golding. . . .,, Macedonia „ J. D. Andrews . .„ „ „ Sweney„ „ „ Bennett

Mackie, Richard, & Co.'s Vessels . . . .S.S. Malabar, per Capt. B.C..Nichols . . .R.M.S. Malwar „ C. H. S. Tocque . . .

E. F. Daldy, R.N.R. .S.S. Manchester Corporation, per Capt. P. J.

Heath and J. Leeming„ Manipur. per Capt. Wm. Peterkin . . .„ Manonssis ,, A. M. Bistis . . .„ Marathon „ N. Allan„ Marchioness of Bute, per Capt. E. Bride

and J. R. Watson, 2nd Officer. . . .,, Marien, per Capt. Wallace,, Marlwood „ F. Dyason . . . .„ May, per T. Calder, Lient. R.N.R. . . .„ Mayflower, per Capt. Alex. Watt . . .„ Meg Merrilies „ W. H. Moore f .„ Melanie Groedel, per Capt. T. Bodneld . .,, Merthyr, per Capt. Wm. Craigie . .

Midland Railway Co.'s Steamers, per Jas. Little&Co

S.S. Miles Coverdale, per Capt. S. Kirk . . .„ Millwall, per Capt. R. Kees„ Miltiades „ A. Douglas . . . .„ Min ,, C. A. Johnson . . .„ Minia ,, W. G. S. de Carteret .„ Mistor „ R. S. Russell . . .„ Moidart „ T. Harcus . . . .„ Monarch „ Jas. McMullen . . .

ST. Monarch „ Q. L. Careell. . . .S.S. Monitoria, per Capt. Geo. Dobson . . .„ Montank Point, per Capt. J. Roche . . .„ Montgomeryshire „ J. Monlador .

T.V. Morecambe Bay „ R. Pritcbard . .S.S. Morayshire, per Capt. A. McLauculan . .„ Moto, per Capt. T. W. Purvis . . . .„ Muriel Coverdale, per Capt. G. Watson.„ Naamah, per Capt. Ted Robinson . .„ Nadia „ Cbas. E. Hawkins . .„ Nanette „ A. P. Hunter . . .„ Narberth Castle, per Capt. Richmond . .,, Natalia, per Capt. F. Calzada

Ship Navahoe „ J. A. Collie . . . .S.S. Nentmoor „ H. Taylor„ Nerehana, per Capt. F. C, Lidstone . . .„ Ness, per Capt. T. McWilliams . . . .„ Nettleton, per Capt. T. Webster . . . .„ New Pelton ,. C. Gerner . . . .

New Zealand Shipping Co., -Ltd. (Ship's Collec-tion)

S.S. Nicolas, per Capt. W. Gibson„ Nile „ F.P.Martin . . , .„ Nina „ J. Scott„ Niwarn „ Hugh Hollis . . . .„ Norfolk „ D. Buckley . . . .„ Norman Prince, per Capt. W. Carleton

BarrettC.S. Norseman„ Northfleld, per Capt. Parry

S.F. NorthumberlandS.S. Northumbri», per Capt. H. Norman . .„ Northwood „ R. W. Turgoose .„ Nnnima, per Capt. 0. Thoren . . . .„ Oakdale „ J. Trattles . . . .„ Oakwood „ T. B. Llovd . . . .

Colls.£ s. d.

- 122 -3 42 121 -- 10 6- 8 2- 8 -- 8 63 - 8- 11 6- 2 -2 8 65 - -

10 - -4 1 -1 8 -3 - -- 7 67 15 66 - -

10 - -7 8 41 15 -6 - -3 9 10

i - -3 1 -1 16 -

3 1 4 61 4 -3 15 -- 12 -- 15 61 5 -2 3 -3 5 -

4 101 ]21 182 64 139 152 51 11- 17

9 62 -

1 15 81 10 -3 14 6- 13 -6 17 -3 - -1 16 -1 19 65 - 62 8 -4 11 -2 4 61 6 -1 10 -

2 10 -1 11 66 6 -2 1 -4 14 63 10 -

6 10 -7 — —1 9 6- 3 -5 7 61 2 62 1 62 - -- 5 6

S.S. Obi, per Capt. J. Evans„ Ocean „ L. Haneen . . . . .

S.T. Ocean Prince, per Capt. T. Coupland . .Sen. Old Hunter „ Wm. MoKibbin .S.S. Orator, per Capt. F. E. Westhorpe and

A. G. Peterkin„ Oriana„ ., (Box)

per C'apt. G. JarvisRiM.S. OrissaS.S. Orita„ Orkla, per Capt D. Shearer,, Ormerod, per the Captain

R.M.S. Oropesa„ Ortega

S.S. Osceola, per Capt. F. Stephens . . . .„ Ottawa „ G. R. Tail . . . .„ Palm Branch, per Capt A. Livingston . .„ Pandora, per Capt. G. Griffiths . . . .

Parknate ,, G. Th unpson . . .Parklands ,, J. R. Holman . . .Parkwood „ Hay FalconerPnulPaixPeggy Nntten, per Capt. W. W. Nut ten .Pendeen, per Capt. J. Richards . . . .Peudower „ R. H. Nesbitt . . .

„ Penmount „ G. Popham . . . .„ Penvearn „ J. Mitchell . . . .,, Petersburg

No. 2 Pilot Boat. Masters and Pilots of ...S.S. Pinna, per Capt. T. FairfleW„ Pioneer „ A. Francis„ Polycarp „ O. L. Beck, R.N. . . .„ Pontop „ E. Voss„ Poithgatn ,, W. B. htokes . . . .„ Portsmouth, per Capt. D. S. Roberts . .„ Potomac „ P. F. Donnelly . .,. 1 remier. per Capt. Hayes

S.T. PresidentS.S. Presto, per Capt. C. A, Wbincop . . .,, Prestonian„ Prince Leopold, per Capt. G. D Hollingum,, Princess Beatrice per J. D. Bell, Purser .

T.S. Princess Maud, per Capt. McCaJmont . .S.S. Princess May„ Princess Sophia, per Capt. E. Taylor . .„ Princess Thyra „ Wm. Jones . .

P.S. Princess Victoria „ J. H Rendall .S.S. Prndentia, per Capt. G. J. Austin . . .„ Puritan „ R. H. Neville. . .„ Queenie „ W. K e l l e y . . . .„ Qneenswood „ W. H. Dean . . .,, Quickstep„ Rachel, per Capt. W. Nunn,, Raglan,, Ramsay, per Capt. F. C. Mullan, F.R.G.S.,, Ranza, per Capt. W. M. Rltcbie. . . .„ Rauzaui „ P. McKiuney . . . .„ Redball „ P. Ross„ Red Rose, per Capt. R. Williams . . .,, Redwood ,, Armstrong . . . .„ Regent „ M. A. Ramshaw . .„ Regis ,, Wm. Lawrence,, Rertshy „ Jas. Taylor . . . .

Reserve SteamerS.G. Lighter, Return, per Capt. J.B Dike . .S.S. Rhodesia, per Capt. J. P. Couch . . .„ Rhona, per Capt Geo. Parry

S.T. Richard Irvin, per Capt. Ben. Tindall . .,, Richmond Castle, per Capt. R. Armstrong

S.S. Rimntaka, per Capt, Greenstreet . . .„ Ringwood, per the Captain,, Ripley, per Capt. R. Mewart . . . .„ Rippingham Grange, per Capt. H. H. Lay.„ Rita, per Capt. A. de Beitia,, River Scheldt, per Capt. T. Baker . . .„ River Thames „ W. Nicholls . .„ Robbeit Eggleton, per Capt. W. S. Caldecott

S.T. Robina, per Wm. Mackintosh . . . .S.S. Rochetbrt, per Capt. R. McMaster . . .„ Rockabill „ J. S. Rogers . . .„ Rock Light „ R. Roes and S. C.

Hitch, Chief Officer„ Rofeer, per Capt. G. L. Alexander . . .„ Rookwood„ Rosebaak, per Capt. T. English and E. A.

Mason, Steward„ Rossetti, per Capt. Tbos. Harrison . . .„ Rosyth No. 1

Colls.£. «. d.1 16 -2 6 -- 13 -- 7 -

2 17 68 11 -1 17 71 10 -7 13 101 — —1 10 -1 - -1 4 -2 4- 154 4 -2 10 -- 10 -2 5 -3 6 -2 16 64 1 -- 10 64 14 62 7 63 16 -2 IS -2 3 64 19 64 IS 6- 8 -

46 1 41 5 -- 10 62 - 62 3 6- 15 6- 5 62 - -- 17 9- 11 -

7 6

3

2 3 10- 6 -112 13 61 15 -

10 12 -

- 10 63 16 -2 16 -2 1 1 6- 15 -6 ) 5 -

1 11- 17- 15- 12- 11 -5 10 -2 15 -- 16 6- 12 6- 6 -4 3 6- 12 -1 10 -- 12 6- 19 6- 12 -2 14 6

22 13 71 - -- 15 -

6

3

- 18 7- 13 62 5 -

4 52 151 8

4 181 12- 3

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 477

Colls.*. s. d.

S.S. Roubaix, per the Captain - 17 10T.S.S. Ruabine, per Capt. H. E. Greenstreet . 2 3 9S.T. Rugby, per Capt. H. Brophy . . . . 4 2 -S.S. Ryhope „ W. G. Tudor . . . . - 16 -„ Sailor Prince, per Capt. A. W. C. Jackman 5 6 -„ St. Agnes „ J. H. Brown . . 1 15 -„ St. Andrew „ E. D. Fitzgerald . 3 2 6„ St. Dunstau „ H. T. Ling. . . 3 2 6„ St . Leonards 77-„ St. Michael 2 3 -„ Salford. per Capt. M. Dean - 10 -„ Salient „ A. J. Wilson . . . . 4 - -„ Sandhurst „ D. () . R e d d i n g . . . . 4 8 -„ Sandown „ 0. M. Falck . . . . 3 17 6„ Saxoleine „ J. P. Crosby and W. J.

TompMna, Mate 3 19 8,. Scot, per Oapt. G. Maeson - 12 6„ Sea Fisher, per Capt. Jas. Bigeretafl . . - 15 -„ Sea Gull „ Barnard . . . . - 15 6„ Seagull „ G. M. Norrie . . . - U 2„ SeaStrpent „ Fulcher . . . . - 11 6„ , „ H. W. Wise . . . 1 6 0„ Seminole „ H. D. Clarke . . . 4 5 -

Serra and Tintore S.S. Co., per T. W. Schofleld,Pilot

S.S. Serra, per Capt. L. Goit'a„ Shad Thames, per Capt. D. T. Finney . .„ Shakespear„ Sheila„ Shellie

C.S. Sherard OsbornS.S. Sherwood„ Senator„ Sheaf Field„ Shirley

Ship Sidney

S.S. Sitgapora„ Sirdar„ Sir Galahad„ Skeldon„ Skinningrote,, Skipjack

J. W. Shields .T. Ogilvy . . .J. Bell . . . .G. J. CbiversJ. C. Navler . .F. R. Atkinson .T. B. Clarke . .F.H.Parker . .J. A. Mattson (1909)

„ (1910)L. F. Taylor . .J. W. Heatley . .J. Scarnelle. . .S. Muiholland . .Hy. Fryett . . .Saville .

Slievemore, per Wm. B. Griffith, ChiefOfficer

,, Suewden, per Capt. E L. Taylor . . .„ Solo „ H. R. Cubitt . . .,, Solway Queen „ J. C. Paterson . . .

H.M.T. Soudan „ S. de B. Lockyer . .S.S. Sound Fisher „ W. H. A. Bee . . .„ Southfleld „ Tyson„ South wark ,, S. J. Harrison. . .„ South wold Belle, per Capt. J. Brown . .,, South wood „ B. Dunbar . .„ Spanish Prince „ G. 0. Jones . .„ Spero „ Souter. . .„ Sprightly,, Stanton, per Capt. J. Coates„ Stariieht „ ,1. K. Eidland . . .„ Star of Canada, per Capt. I. Mann Hart .

S.T. Star of Hope „ J. Morrice . .S.S. Star of Scotland ,, E. D. Btck . .„ Start, per Capt R. Sanderson„ Stephanotis, per Capt. R. A. Goodridge ... Stoic, per Capt. Geo. Marks

Stratballadale, per Capt. E. Heritage . .Strathavon „ P. Chittleburgh .StrathdeeStratbisla, per Capt. T. Nutten . . . .

S T. StrathleveuS S. Strathmore, per Capt. J. H. Leys . . .

SttathordStrathspey, per Capt. F. Nutten . . .StratbyreStrombus, per Capt. E. Stott

„ Sunlight„ Surf, per Capt. M. Biggs„ Sutterton, per Capt. W. Pestetfleld. . .„ Suwanet „ T. McMullan . . .„ Sybil „ J. Williamseu. . .„ Swansea Trader, per Capt. Geo. Sutherland„ Swiftoure, per Capt. Gauntlett . . . .„ Syria „ J. W. Depledge . .„ Talavera, „ W. C. Wright . . .„ Talbot

Sbip Talus, per Capt. W. Williams . . . .S.S. Tangermuende, per Capt. J. Leveritt . .„ Tana per Capt. 0. Levin. . . . .„ Tango Maru, per Capt. A. Christiansen .

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3.S. Tantallon 2 3 -, Tarragona, per Capt. Wm. Golding. . . 2 13 6. T. C. O. Hopper No. I., per Capt. Harforth - 8 -, Tees, per Capt. Metcalf 1 10 -

Teespool, per Capt. J. McCarthy . . . 1 16 6, Telena „ T. W. Stratton. . . 27 16 -, Tempo „ N. N. Digman . . . 2 6 6T. Ttrrier „ A. Frost - 13 6.8. Tevlotdale „ W. S. L n k e . . . . 2 6 6, T. G. Hntton, per Capt. R. F. Fiancis . 1 4 -„ Thames, per Capt. T. R. Allan . . . . 1 4 6

W. J. Harding . . . 1 10 9„ Therapia „ J . Manger . . . . 3 1 6„ Therese Heymann, per Capt. Thos. Evans 2 9 6„ Thimbleby, per Capt. M. J. Mothersdale . 2 14 4„ ThirJby „ E. A. Mackenzie . I it -, . Thirlwall -., R. Griffiths . . . 2 3 9

S.F. Thomas Richardson . - 3 6S.S. Thutland Castle, per Capt. J. A. Kelly . 2 2 6

Tilsco - » -Tlntern Abbey, per Capt. J. T. Evans. .Tioga, per Capt. J. Pollock and D. J.

Jeffrey, Second OfficerTonbridge, per Capt. J. Ha'riion . . .Torfrey „ H. Roberts . .Tosto „ B. Hutcheon . . .Tottenham „ C. E. Cox . . . .Trafford „ A. Hughes . . .Tralford HallTrefnsfa, per Capt. H. Mitchell . .Trident, per Capt. Jas. Thomas anil A. F.

Newman. 1st MateTrocas, per Capt. H. MilesTrongate „ W. Y. Hunter . . .Tnbal Cain „ Hy. LomDard . . . .Tunstall „ L. Simpson . . . .Tuscany „ T. F. Smellie . . . .Tuscarora „ F. S. Hollinshead . .Tyndrum „ S. G. Smith . . . .

S.F. U. A. RitsonS.S. Urntali, per Capt. J. Hine„ Umvolosi. per Capt. E. C. Keesler . . .„ Dpcerne„ Valhalla, per Capt. T. Merrifield . . .„ Vanxhall „ A. W. Wood . . .„ Vauxhall Bridge, per Capt. A. W.

Robinson„ Vectis, per Capt. E. R. Powell . . . .„ Vera ,, Thos. R. Abbot . . .„ Vernon „ W. F. Brierley . . .„ „ „ D. McAlister . . . .„ Vesta ,, C. Jones„ Viceroy „ J. Waugh„ Victorious, per Capt. Geo. Thorburn . .„ Vigilant„ Vincent, per Capt. Geo. Wbtton . . .„ Violet ,. Thi.mas Doran . . .„ Volute, per Capt. 'H. Jackson . . . .„ Wallace „ J. Erskine . . . .„ Wallsend, per Capt. B. G. liickinson . .

R.M.S. Walmer Castle, per Capt. Brown . .S.T. Walrus, per Capt. W. P. Payne . . .S.S. Wanby „ H. Wright . .„ Wandswortb, per Capt. W. H. Bloomfleld.„ Wans Fell „ P. Heddie . . .„ Washington „ M. Cullum . .„ ,, ,, G. B. Gundry . .„ Waterville, per Capt. R. McKay. . . .„ Wearside „ T. Waterman . .„ Welbury „ J. Peterson and J.

Cnrrie (1st Mate)„ Welsh Prince, per Capt. A. B. W. Shep-

pard„ Welsh Prince, per Capt. W. Bell . . .„ Westgate „ Ellis Evans . .„ Wexford„ White Swan, per Capt. Jas. L. Ogilvie. .„ Whorlton „ A. Calder . . .„ WildKose „ G.James . . .„ Wilhelmina „ T. N. Hugo . .„ William Middleton, per Capt. M.Henderson.. Wikter, per C»pt. Martin . . . . .

Wimbledon, per Capt. H. Coward

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WlnnebagoWolfWoodaWoodburnWragbyWreathier

A. B. Sowden .C. K. Cox . .W. Hughes . .W. E. RobertsonI. Olsen . . .S. B. Atkinson .

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S.S. Wrenthorp*„ Wyandotte, per Capt. E. Wrightson„ Wychwood, per Capt. D. Jones . .„ Yeoman, per Capt. H. I. Williams

E. J. Kinganorth (Mate) . .

„ Zanoni , S. Driver . .„ Zeno , A. Ferguson . .„ Zenobia R. H. Kldd . .„ Zermatt Jas. Hutchison,, Zero B. J. Ramsay„ Zuleika E. Arnold . .„ Zylpba D. Ross . . .

Stock Exchange.Per LESLIE M. HIGHASI, Esq.,

FREDERICK I. PITMAN, Esq,

Adams, H. NAdams, J. SAdams. W. GAkroyd & SmithersAlicard & CoAllen, D. H. SAllen, R. SAlthans, T. FAnderson, F. HAndreae & Co

Asch, WinAschwanden, S. W. LAston, W. WBaker, Mason & CoBalfonr, G. P

Barry & YeatesBartlett 4 BeggBawden, E. GBayd«n, RBeazley, Mitchell & Mellors . . . .

Belisha, A. IBensinger & CoBevan, D. ABevan, 0. C

Bierer&CoBilks, H. WBirnrting), A. L.Boddy, A. ABoddy, W. RBoidero F .

Booth & Partridge

Bose W HBourke Schiff & Co

Bovill, M. BBoys, J. CBramall, StanleyBrice, H. T., & CoBriatowe BrosBrookes, EBrookman, HBrowne, H. CBuckmaster & Moore . . . . . .Bugler, A. J . . .Burmam, W. HBuraand, G., & Co.Bin-rough, H. A. RBurrows, T. HButler, F. P.Byas, C. E

Campbell, E & Cohen . . . .

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Chandler & Co

Christey, FClarke, A. Kiug . . . .Clarke, A. EClarke, Basil

Clarke, H. JClarke, S A. . . . . .Clarke, Walter

Cobb, H. ECobnam. L. SCohen, N. L

Cokayne, F. SColeman, W. LCollins, W. E

Coulson, H. WCrabb, ErnestCreeswell, C. ACrews, Lichtenstadt & Co, . .

Crisp, C., Birch, & Co. . . .Crosthwaile, H.(FCrosthwaite, H. TCundall, FCutbiU, E., & CoCuthbertson, E. ADavids, LDavies, R., & Co. . . . .D»vi»,A.iDavis, PDay, K. C.1Day, W. GDeacon, G. CDe Pass, ChasDerenbnrg & CoDeutsch, Schlesinger & Co. .

Dickinson & Duncum . . .Dreyfus, MDuforest & Pitel

Durlacber, F. H. KDurlacher, N. JDuveen, Hy., Junr . . . .Edlnger, 0. H.Eiser, J. GeoEllis, C. H. SEllis, W. W.Ellis &CoEmberson & HughesEngelbert & Schloesser . . ,Ereklne, Neville & Co. . . .Evans, E. FFaith, AubreyFarlow, F. T. S. . . . .•F E." .Featherstone, J. FFerguson Ac Clark . . . .

Fisher, A. GFison. T. A. , . . . .?oa F. E.Forsyth W S A

Francis & Praed . . .Fraukel, Otto, & CoFtaser, W. A . . . .

Frisby Walter &Co

Qibbes, F. H. ' . . .Gibbs A., & Co . . . .Gilbey SouthardGoldsmid & Co .Goldsmith Leopold & CoGoodson, H. J . .

[1ST MAY, 1911,

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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 479

Dons.£. s. i.

Gordon, Panmure, & Co 10 10 -Gosschalk, J. H 1 1 -Govett, Son, & Co 6 5 -Green, H. C 1 1 -Green & Harding 1 1 -Greener, Dreyfus & Co 1 1 -Grieveson, Grant & Co 1 1 -Griffln, R. S 1 1 -Grifflth, Murray 11-Grumbar, J. C 1 1 -Gnndry, MlUs & Co 1 1 -Gutmann, E., & Co 1 1 -Hadow & Tamer 2 2 -Haes&Sons 6 6 -H»U6rd, A., & Co 1 1 -Hall, J. F 1 1 -Hammond, C. J. , 1 1 -Hancock. L.. &Co 2 2 -Hardcastle, F. H 1 - -Hardy Bros 11-Harper, W. H 2 2 -Harris&Co 2 2 -Harris, de Fabeck & Morris 2 2 -Harris, Lionel, & Co 2 2 -Hart, A. K 1 1 -Hart, C. K 1 1 —Hart, J. H 1 1 -Haschke & Austin 2 2 -Hawkins, G. F 1 1 -Hayman, E. B 1 1 -Hedderwick & Schultz 1 1 -Heinemann & Peishouse 2 2 -Helbert, Wagg & Russell 2 2 -Herbert, A 1 1 -Herbert Bros 2 2 -Herbert, tt. B 1 1 -Herman & Kent 22 -Hewltine, Powell & Co 5 - -Hichens, Harrison & Co 6 6 -Hlcknun, W. F 1 1 -Hicks, A., 4 Co 2 2 -Higgens, C. R 1 1 -Higgins, L. R 1 1 -Higbam, Leslie M 2 2 -HighamBros 6 6 -Hilder, Frank 1 1 -Hilder&Co 6 5 -Hill, G. M., & Co 1 1 -Hilton, Gibbes & Smith 2 2 -Hlrsch, Adolphe 6 6 -Hirsoh, A., & Co 6 8 -Hirsch, L.. & Co 10 10 -Hood, A 2 2 -Hooker, H. A., & Co 1 1 -Ho»ard, a. A. H 1 1 -Howard, G. C 1 1 -Howard & Deacon 11-Howell, Bros 2 2 -Hudson, B. J 1 1 -Hurst, F. de la Bere & Co 5 6 -Huygens, W 1 1 -

Ingall, F. D 1 1 -Ingram, C. D 1 1 -Ingram, G. J ' . 2 2 -lonides, C. A 1 1 -Ifiaacs, Maurice 11-Isenberg, A. L 1 1 -Jacks, Chas. H., & Co 1 1 -Jenkyns, E. K 2 2 -"J. L." 1 1 -Johns, Andrew 2 2 -Jonai, Ben] 11-Joues, Egerton & Simpson 1 1 -Kahn & Herafelder 11-Kann( John • • > • • • • • • • • 1 1 —Karpeles, J. N 1 1 -Kennedy & Robertson 6 5 -Kenuedy, S., & Co 6 5 -King, H. H - 10 6Kitcbin, Geo 11-Knight,H, 11-Knight, T. J 1 1 -Koch&Co 1 1 -Kohn & Golclschmidt 2 2 -Krailsheimer, Julius, & Co 2 2 -Laingft Fletcher 5 6 -Lamb&Gold 2 2 -Lambrinudl, L., & Co 3 3 -

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Landau, H 1 1 -Landells, W 1 1 -Lane, F. G 1 1 -Lascelles & Mogford 2 2 -Laurie, Milbank & Co 3 3 -La Verge, A 1 1 -Lawford, E. B. A 1 1 -Lazctrus Bros 6 5 -Le Bas C. H. A 2 2 -Lee, J. T. 11-Leggitt, Jas 1 1 -Leon Bros 10 10 -Leviti, C. E 2 2 -Levy, Salmony & Co 1 1 -Lindeck, Cahn t Co. 1 1 -Lindo & Johnson 11-Lipscombe, J 1 1 -Long, R. M 1 1 -Lord, P. F. G 1 1 -L8wy, E. D 1 1 -McKechney, W. 0 - 10 -Mackenzie, W. G 1 1 -Magniac, WiUiamson & Co 2 2 -Marcus, E. S.. & Co 5 6 -Marks, Bulteel, Mi.ls & Co 5 5 -Marnham, F 1 1 -Marnham & Co. 5 6 -Marsden, P 2 2 -Marshall&Co 1 1 -Martin & Chriatophersou 1 1 -Martin, Jas 1 1 -Martin, W. H 11-Matthey, Laurence 11-Medley, H. F 1 1 -MeBsel, L., & Co 6 6 -Metcalfe, F. W 1 1 -Metcalfe, G e o 2 2 -Meyer, J. M.. & Co. 2 3 -Meyera, Aug 55-Meyeretein, E. W 1 1 -Millar, W. K 2 2 -Millar, J. B., & Co 1 1 -"M. 0." 5 - -Monteflore, E. Sebag 2 - -Montgomery, B., Fitzgerald & Co 2 2 -Moore, Harman 11-Moore & Stephens 22-Morice, J. C. & C. W 1 1 -Morison, H 1 1 -Morley, E. Evelyn 11-Morris, W., & Sons 2 2 -Mortimer, R., & Co 2 2 -Morton Bros 1 1 -Muir, Robt.Jun - 6 -Myere&Co 3 3 -Nathan & Rosselli 3 3 -Nelk«, Phillips & Co 5 6 -Nlnd, J. R. T 1 1 -Nis8im,M 1 1 -NivlBon, R., & Co 5 6 -Oakley Norris, Bros 1 1 -Oakley, F., * Co 1 1 -Oelsner, Steintbal & Co 2 2 -Paine, N., Noakes & Co 5 - -Palmer Bros. 11-Parmenter, A 2 2 -Parsons & Henderson 2 2 -Paxton, H. K 1 1 -Peckham, H. Thornton 2 2 -Pember, G. H 1 1 -Pember, G. Ross 11-Pfungat, K. A 1 1 -PhlUips, F. S 2 2 -Pim, Theo 6 6 -Pinto, E 1--Pohl, E. E 1 1 -Pollak, J., & Co 4 4 -Poet, Donnell S 11-Pott, R. B., & Co 1 1 -Powell, L., Sons & Co 5 5 -Prentice & Co 3 3 -Price (Montague), Hoare & Co 3 3 -Prior & Williams 22-Pulley, C. T 2 2 -Quare, H 1 1 -Quihampton, W. G 1 1 -Quilter & Co 2 2 -Ramsden, Frisby & Lane . . . . . . . 3 3 -

480

Raphael, R., & Sons. . . .Reed, F. HRegensbnrg & CoReichenbacb, MReynolds, A. LRicardo, Poston & Co. . . .

Richardson & GloverRichardson, H. L. S. . . .Richardson. W. HRixon BrosRobeits, C. J

Robertson-Luxford, J. S 0. .

Rodman, W. HRoehrich, E., & Co

Rowe & Pitman

Rubens W. ERyman, J. RSamuel, L. HSamuelson. L., & Co.

Schiff, A. G., & CoSchleeinger, R., ts, Co. .Schuler, P.,&CoSchwabacher, ESchweder, P. E., & Co. . . .Scott, W. E

Sechiari BrosSeligmann, ASeligman & Weinberger

Sewell R A . . .

Sliirreff, J. ASilvereton, J., & Co. . . .

Singer, J., & CoSkinner, JasSly, A. HSmith, E. ASmith, H . Le Blauc . . . .Smith, J. CSmith, P . StansfieltJ . . . .

Pmithers K Co

Sperling & CoSpielmann, M. AStamm J., & CoStanhope The Hon. C. H. S. .Staniforth, W

Steer, Lawford & Co. . . .Steinberg P ESteinthal, A. ESteinberg BrosStevenson R. C

Stoop, C F

Stuart, D. JSnrgey, CSutherland, HSymes, Alfd

Tatham E. E .Terry, J. E

Thomson, Matthew . . . .Thorowgood, A. EThorpe, E. FTod, N. PTomlin, C. E. & CoUnderbill, W. S

Vigne, H., & Sons . . . .Vivian, Gray & Co

THE LIFE-BOAT.Dons.

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Waley & WilbrahamWalker & Ibbotson .

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Watkins, H F 1 1 *Wedd, Jefferson & Co 10 10 -White & Cheesman 1 1 -Whittington, C. J 1 1 -Whittington, J. . .Wightwick, E. A. .

Wilkinson. W. A. i N.Williams, De Bros & Co.

Winch, R. . . .Wissmann, Rudolf .Wlssmann & Co. . .

Wood, J. HWood, S. EWoolf, A. H. S. . . .Wrightson & Murless .

Young, R. W. N., & Co.Zom D Fritz . . .

For "St. David'sPer KNETHE

Karron Brothers .Bartlett, FBegK, Falthfull, & Co. .

Bnmder, W

Carr, RegitaH . . .

Crcsdale, A

Green, K. WHampton, W. H. . .Harries. J. H. . . .

Hilder, F

Kennedy, S. E. .Kitchin Geo 4 Co..Knight, 0 . . . .Laurie, W. E., & Co. .

Matthews, C. G. . . .Meredith, GMiller, Percy . . . .

Rixon Brothers .

Slaughter, Mihill & Co. .Sturdy, CSutcliffe, HWilkinson, B. .Tule, J., & Co. . . .

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Annual Subscriptions 1,399 6 -

Total . . ȣ6,967 9 8

* £645 198. Id. was in aid of the " Life-boat Saturdayi'und " and " Branches" ot the Royal National Life-boatnstitution.

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DONATIONS, SUBSCRIPTIONS, AND COLLECTIONS PAID DIRECTTO THE ORGANISING SECRETARY, 1910.

Dons.£. «. d.

Ancaster, The Countess of . .Andrews, Mrs. J. GAnnesley, The Hon. Miss . .Anson, E. H., Esq

Barry, Sir J. Wolfe, K.C.B. . .Bartlett, H. H., EsqBattersea, The Lady . .Belfleld, Mrs. A.Bethel), Mrs 2 2 0Biddulph of Ledbury, The

Bu-stingl, MrsBourne, Mrs. A. . . . - 10 6Braithwaite, Mrs. BBrassey, The Hon. Mrs. A. . .Bright, LadyBuck and Hickman, Ltd.,

Buck and Wootton, Ltd.,

Calverley, Mrs. Stewart . - 5 -Champneys, DrClarke, The MissesColly Miss EColston, MissCooper, Mrs. E. GCotes, Lady Edith . . . 1 1 -Crawford, Lady

Darling, Sir Charles . .Dickinson, MrsDillon, Mrs 1 1 -Diron, J. E., EsqDodd, Mrs. M. SDodgson, Mrs. C. MDudgeon.Mr. AMrs. W. G. . .Dundas, Hon. Mrs. J. . . 1 - -

Edwards, W. H., EsqElliston, Mrs 1 - -Emden, W., EsqEwart, Lady Evelyn .

Fenwick, Mrs 1 1 -Field, Warwick and Co.,

Frewin, Alfred, EsqFulton, Mrs

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Brought forward . . 8 - 6Gas Light and Coke Co. . . .Gaumont & Co., Ltd.,

Gleadow, Col. H. Cooper . . .Gooch, G. P., EsqGodfree, Mrs. A. H. .Gordon, The Misses . .Gould, A. G. P., Esq. . . - 10 -Grafton Fur Co 1 1 -

Grantham, Mrs. . . . 1 1 -Greville, Hon. Mrs. . . 2 11 -

H a m b l e d o n , The Vis-

Harland, Lady . . . .Hayman, H., Esq. . . . 1 1 -Hickman, MissHolland, Mrs. Sydney . . .Houghton, MissHume, Mrs. Henry . . - iO -

Jay, D., EsqJennens & Co., Messrs. . . .Jervois, Sir H. Clarke

(Executors o f ) . . . 2 2 -Johnson, L. C., Esq. . . 1 - -Jones, Miss A. H. . . . - 5 ~Jones, W., Esq - 10 -

Kelvin, The LadyKilburn, B. E., Esq.,

Kilmorey, The Countess of . .Knight, Mrs. H

Langdale, MrsLawley, Hon. MrsLieber & Muller, Messrs. . .Lichfleld, T. G., Esq. . .Llangattock, Lord

Macdonald, W. J., Esq. . . .Manning & Sons, Messrs. . .Martineau, Mrs. P. M.Matthews, MrsMcConnell, Miss H. L. . - 10 -McGavin, MrsMelvill, MissMenzies, W. D., Esq. . . 5 - -Miller, J. T., Esq. . . . - 5 -Milne, Mrs. A. CMorris & Co., Messrs. . .

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482 LIFE-BOAT SATURDAY FUND. [!ST MAT, 1911.

Dong. Subi. Colls.£. s. d. £. s. d. £,. s. d.

Brought forward . . 2 4 6 6 6 9 3 6 4 1 2 4Mosenthal, Mrs. J 1 1 -Mowlem & Co., Messrs . . . 1 1 -Muir, T., Esq. 1 1 -

Nathan, J. E., Esq 1 1 -

Oppenheim, H., Esq 5 5 -

Patten, Hon. B. Wilson . . . - 5 -Pearce - Serocold, George,

Pelly, Lady A - B -Plunkett, Hon. Gertrude. . . 1 - -Portman, Hon. S. B 5 - -Prehn, Mrs 1 1Puckle, Miss 5 -

Radcliffe, Miss A 3 - -Raffles, Mrs. M. 8. 1 - -Rawlings Brothers, Ltd.,

Messrs 10 -Reiss, J., Esq 5 - -Rich Mrs . . . . 2 2 - . .Ross, Lieut. -Gen. A. G. . . . - 10 -Rothschild, Lady 5 - -Rothschild,Mrs.De Leopold . . 10 10 -Rothschild, Lady 5 - -Rothschild, Mrs. Alfred De . . 5 - -Rutson, M r s 2 2 -

Sandys, Col. J. M 1 1 -Sargeant, Miss - 8 -Schryver, Mrs. Lewis . . 1 1 -Scott, R. H., Esq 10 6Seligman, Mrs . . 1 1 -Sendall, Lady - 5 -Sidmouth, Viscount . . 2 2 -

Carried forward . £27 9 6 130 9 - 4 12 4

Dons. Subs£. i. d. £. s.

Brought forward . . 27 9 6 130 9Skirrow, W. E., Esq - 10Smith, Miss . . .Somerset, Lady Geraldine . . 5 -Spencer, A. G., Esq 1 1Sporting Ufe (W. E.

Broomfleld, Esq.) . . . . 1 1Spratt, CoL E 2 - -Spreckley, Mrs 1 1St. John, H. P., Esq. . . - 10 -

Tennent, Miss Emerson . . . - 10Thorneycroft& Co., Messrs.Trevelyan, Lady Eleonora . . - 10Tulloch, Miss 5 -

Valentia, Viscount 1 -Van Raalte, Mrs. C 2 2Vernham, Miss - 10

Wall, Miss E. M - 5Warburg, John C., Esq. . . . -10Warwick, The Misses . . . . 1 1

Westminster, Duke of . . . 3 -Willes, Lady 1 -Williamson, Mrs - 5Willoughby, Hon. Miss . . . - 10Wimbledon Laundry . .Sums under 5« - 9 6 - 5

BANKS AND INSURANCEOFFICES : —

(Collections not allo-cated to Districts) .

- -

Colls.d. £. s. d.- 4 12 4

1 5

. .

. .

_

_

8 4 1. .. .

_

_ . .-

. .6 . .

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- 10 -6 - 7 3

25 16 6—

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 483

JBerftsbfre.BERKSHIRE

BRANCH.Local Committee —

¥. COWSLADK, Esq.ALKKF.D PALMBR, Esq.Mrs. CHARLES STEPHENS.LEOHARD SUTTON, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —STAHLIT HATWARD, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Allsop, R. J. Esq. - 10 -Ayres,Messrs.C.<SG.- 10 6Baylies and Slier-

borne, Messrs. ... - 10 6Bazett, Mrs. R. Y. - 10 -Beale, Miss - 10 6Benyon, J. B. Esq. 3 3 -Blaiidy, H. B. Esq. 1 1 -Blatch, H. Esq. ... 1 1 -Botley & Lewis,

Messrs - 10 6Bracher and Syden-

ham, Messrs - 10 6Bradley & Son, Ltd. - 10 6Brain, W. J. Esq.... - 10 6Brain, S. Esq - 10 6Brinn, W. J. Jus-

Bruce, Mrs. J. A.... 1 - -Bull, A. H. Ltd. ... - 10 6Cobb, Mrs - 10 6Cobham,Capt.A.W. 1 1 -Cocks, Messrs. C. &

Colebrook&Co.,Ltd. 1 1 -CoIlier&Catley.Ltd. - 10 0Collins, Mrs. C - 10 8Collins, If. Esq. ... - 10 -Cowslade, F. Es(|.... 1 1 -Cowslade.W.W.Esq.l 1 -Crawshay, W. T.

Esq 1 1 -Dodd&Kift.Messrs. - 10 6Dunlop & Son,

Messrs - 10 6East, A. H. Esq. ... - 10 6Eighteen, J. Esq.... - 10 6Fuller.JohnH.Ltd. - 10 6Garland, Mrs. Bland 1 1 -Goodall, S. Esq. ... - 10 6Greenslade & Co.... - 10 6Griffith, S. Esq. ... - 10 6Hankey, Sidney A.

Esq 1 1 -Harris Miss 10 6Haslam & Son,

Hawker, The Misses 1 1 -

Haynes, W. Esq. ... - 10 6Hayward, Stanley,

Heelas, Sons &Co., Ltd 1 1

Hewett, C. E. Esq. - 10 6Hewett, T. E. Esq. 1 1 -Hill, T. E. Esq. ... - 10 6Hop wood, G. E. Esq. 1 1 -Huggins, A. E. Esq. - 10 6Hurry, Dr. J. B. ... - 10 6Isaacs, Rufus, Sir,

K C MP .... I 1Jackson, G. R. Esq. - 10 6Johnson, Capt.

W. F., R.N - 10 6Keyser, C. E. Esq. 1 1 -Kiugham, Messrs.

W. & Sons - 10 6Knipe, Mrs. A. E. 1 1 -Martin & Martin,

Messrs 1 1 -May, Hubert, Esq. - 10 0

ENQL£. s. d.

Messers, Ltd - 10 6Miller, Miss M. L. - 10 6Milsom, J., & Sons,

Mount, W. A. Esq.,M.P 1 1 -

Outen", Miss 10 6Palmer, A. Esq. ... 5 - -Palmer, Rt. Hon.

G W S - -Palmer, W. H. Esq. 1 1 -Philbrick, C. Esq. - 10 -

Powys, Miss E. C..., 1 1 -Pullen, Geo. Esq.... - 10 -Beading Standard - 10 6Ridley, W., and

Sons, Messrs - 10 6Rogers, G. E. B.

Esq 10 6Sarjeant, F. A. Esq. - 10 6Saunders, 3Irs 1 1 -Serpell.H. 0. &Co.,

Ltd - 10 6Simonds, C. F. Esq. 1 1 -Siraonds,John, Esq. 1 1 -Simonds, W. Esq. 1 1 -Slaughter, C. & Son - 10 6Smith, Chas. Esq. - 10 -Stephens,ltrs.Chas. 2 2 -Steveus, J. E. Esq. - 10 6Stevens, S. B. Esq. 5 - -Strange, J. T. Esq. 1 1 -Stransom & Sous,

Sutton, A. W. Esq. 2 2 -Sutton, The Misses

(Southernmead) - 10 6Sutton, M.H.F. Esq. 1 1 -Slltton, M. J. Esq. 1 1 -Sutton, Leonard,

Esq 1 1 -Taylor, J. O. Esq.... - 10 6Taylor.Rev.J.W.W. 1 - -Venner & Sons,

Wallis.Son&Wells,Messrs . . 10 G

Wallis, MissB - 10 6Waterhouse.Mrs.E. 1 1 -Weldon, Col. and

Mrs 1 1 -Wellsteed, Sons &

Co 1 1 -Wheeler Rrothers,

WatsonBros. Messrs. 1 1 -

Sums under 10s. ...10 15 6

Total Subs. ..£100 1 -

Donations.Pretty, H. Esq. ... 1 1 -Taylor, H. C. Esq. - 10 6Boxes —

Sutton & Sons ... - 3 7Fuller*; Co - 16 3Victoria Caf<5 - 7 6Queen's Hotel ... - 3 2

Total Dons.... 3 13 2Total Subs.... 100 1 -

£103 14 2

NEWBURY DISTRICT.

(No Local Committee.)Hon. Sec. and Collector-

Mr. WM. GAMBLE.

AND.Annual Subscriptions,

£. s. d.Arkwright, Miss

M. U., Crowshot. - 5 -De la Salle, C. R.

Ryott, Mrs - 5 -

Total Subs 1 16 -

Donations.Farquhar.Hon.Mrs. - 10 -Walton, W. Esq. ... 2 2 -Baxendale, Lional

H Esq 1 1 -

Conti-ibulion Boxes.Sambells, Mr 1 8 1Steptoe, Mr. J - 6 6Sums under 5s - 5 11

Total £7 9 6

M A I D E N H E A DAND TAPLOW

BRANCH.President and Chairman-

Colonel Sir FrrzROTClAYION, K.C.V.O.

Local Committee —Mrs. BARRY.J. BUDBKN, Esq.Mrs. CHARLES BULKELEY.Rev. A. H. DRUMMONI),

M.A.E. GARDNER, Esq., M.P.Rev. T. F. LEWIS.D. J. MASON, Esq., M.D.Rev. H. G. J. MEARA, M.A.G. E. MOORE, Esq., M.B.Captain PRBTYMAN, R.N.Rev. C. A. RAYMOND, M.A.C. RICARDO, Esq.

Hon. Secretary—ARNOLD THOMSON, Esq.,

F.B..C.8.

Annual Subscriptiotis.Armitage, Mrs 1 1 -Astor, W. Esq 3 3 -Basset, David, Esq. - 10 6Beckett, Mrs 5Brown, The Misses,

Budgen, J. Esq. ... - 10 6Cooper,'Henry,Esq. 1 1 -Cubitt, Mrs. 5Gardner, E. Esq.,

M.P. 1 1Irby, The Hon.

Ceeil S. .. . 5 -Meant, Rev. H. G. - 5 -Neale, Vansittart,

Esq 1 1 -Nicholson, F. W.

Esq. (1909 <fe 1910) 2 2 -Nicholson, Mrs. W. - 5 -Raymond, Rev.

C. A - 5 -Sawyer, Rev. W. G. - 10 6Stuchbury, Miss'... - 10 -Van de Weyer, V.

Esq 2 - -Webber, J. C. Esq. - 10 6

Total Subs. ...£20 11 -

Donations.£. s. d.

tillington, Rev. F. 1 1 -Phillimore, Mrs. ... - 10 -

Total Dons. .. 1 11 -Total Subs 20 11 -

£22 2 -

JBucfeingbamelMre.AYLESBURY

BRANCH.President —

Hon. WALTER ROTHSCHILD.Local Committee —

Col. HORWOOD, C.C.R. W. LOCKE, Esq., J.P.Rev. C. W. PEARSON, M.A.Rev. C. O. PHIPPS, M.A.EDWARD WILKINS, Esq.

Treasurer—J. G. GARNER, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary—R. J. ELLISTON, Esq., J.P.

Annual Subtcriptions.Chilton, Mr. C. C. . - 6 -Field, Mr. T. 5Garner, Mr. J. C.... - 10 6Hazell, Mr. W 1 1 -Horwood, Col 1 1 -Rothschild.Hon.W. 2 2 -Sarsons, Mr. M. H. - 5 -

Total Subs 5 9 6Donations.

Sums under 5». - 3 6

Total . £5 13

Cambrf&fjesbfre.1

CAMBRIDGEUNIVERSITY

BRANCH.Local Committee —

The VICE-CHANCELLOR.The MASTER OF TRINITY,The MASTER OF CORPUS.The VICE -PROVOST OF

KINO'S.The MASTER OF MAGDALEN.G. B. FINCH, Esq.Baron VON HUGEL.

E. T. ADAMS, Esq.Honorary Treasurer —A. R. B. WALLIS, Esq.Annual Subscriptions-

Adams E T 1 1Bumpsted, T. B.

Esq 11Todhunter, Mrs. ... 1 1 -

Total . £ 3 3 -

"^^^^^"^™

484 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, I9II.

WISBECH BRANCH."(No Local Committee.)""

Honorary Treasurer—A. E. CLAKKE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —G. H. SKAFTE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

English Bros. Ltd. . 1 1 -Peckover, Lord 1 1 -Ropkins&Co.,Ltd. - 10 6Skafte, G. H. Esq.. - 10 6Hutson&Co 1 1 -

Total Subs 4 4 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 5 ' 8

Total £4 9 8

CbesWre.CHESTERBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Hon. Treasurer—J. B. THOMPSON, Esq., J.P.

Hon. Secretary—E. ANDREWS, Esq.

Annual Subswiptions.Darby, The Very

Rev. J. L., Dean

Dixon, T. H. Esq.(the late) 5 - -

Granger, Mrs 1 1 -Greig, Alexr. Esq. . - 10 6Greig Mrs -10 6Rogers, John, ESQ. 1 1 -Wood, A. Esg.,J.P. 1 - -

Total Subs 10 IS 6

Collection.Greig, Alexr. Esq. . - 5 6

Total £10 19 -

L. B. S. F.President —

The Right Worshipful theMAYOR OF CHESTER.

Annual Subscriptions.Barbour, George,

Esq 10 6

Barker, R. L. Esq. - 10 6Beckett, J. & Co.... - 10 6Bedford, Rev. J. L. 1 - -Bedford, Mrs 1 - -Blackburn, Miss F.

E .... - 10Bleckley, H. S. Esq. 1 1 -Brassey A. Esq - 10 -Brown, H. F. Esq. 2 2 -Butt Mrs - 5 -Campbell, Mrs. Pit-

Chambers, Rev.

Cheshire, The High

£. s. d.Chester, The Arch-

Chester, The LordBishopof - 10 6

Churton,W.H.Esq. 1 1 -Darsie, G. R. Esq... 1 1 -Davies, W. T. Esq. - 10 -Demon, The late

W. Esq 1 1 -Dickson, J. H. Esq. - 10 6Dobie.Douglas.Esq. - 10 6Douglas, Mrs. C. P. - 5 -Drury, Colonel - 10 6

Elliot Dr 10 6Ethelston, Captain

R. w 10 6Farmer, B, Esq. ... - 10 -Frost, J. G. Esq. ... 1 1 -

Frost, T. G. Esq. ... 1 1 -Gossage, E. Esq. ... 1 1 -Graham, J. Maclean,

Esq - 10 6Greenshields, R. L.

Esq - 10 6Grosvenor, The

Hewitt, D. B., Esq. 2 2 -Hobday, J. Esq 1 1 -Holme, S. H. Esq. . - 10 6Hope, C. E. Esq - 10 6Houghton, J. Gor-

don, Esq - 10 6Humphreys, E.

Noel Esq 10 6Johnson, E. & Sons - 10 6Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

Carstairs 1 1 -Joyce, Mrs. Hay-

ward . - 10 6Kelsall Miss ... - 5 -Kynnersley, E. M.

Sneyd, Esq - 10 6Lloyd, Col. Evans ... - 6 -Lloyd, Sir Horatio - 10 6Lockwood, Mrs. T.

M - 5 -Lowe, J. F. Esq.... - 10 6Macfle, J. W. Esq.. - 10 6Maclaren, G. S. Esq. - 10 -Mason, F. B. Esq... - 5 -Massie, E. R., Esq. 1 1 -Meredith, Major ... - 6 -Moore, H. Esq 1 1 -Murray, J. Esq - 10 6Nicholls.G. F.Esq.. 1 1 -Pover, Mrs - 10 6Read Mrs .... - 10 -Roberts, B. C. Esq. 1 1 -Roberts, F. E. Esq. - 10 6Roberts, W.H. Esq. - 10 6Robertson,H.R.Esq. - 10 6

Rogerson.G.H. Esq. - 10 6Sandbach.S.H.Esq.- 10 6Shand, Mrs. W. W. - 10 -Shone, W. Esq - 5 -Simpson, Ricardo,

Esq 10 6Skipwith, F.Esq.... - 10 6Spurling, Canon.... - 10 6Smythe, H. L. Esq. - 10 6Storrar, Andrew,

Esq - 10 6Thomson, J. R. Esq. - 10 6Toller, C. B. Esq.... - 10 6Tyrer, Mrs. Kenney - 5 -Ppperton, Canon... - 10 6Verdin, W. H. Esq. - 10 6Welsford,J.H. Esq. - 10 6Westminster, The

Westminster, The

Williams, W. Esq. - 10 6Wycherley, C. Esq. - 10 6Yerburgh, R. A.

Esq., JLP. 3 3 -

£65 14 6

CREWE L. B. S. F.Donations.

£. g. d.

Day, Mrs 10Latham, Miss - 5 -Lewis-Dale, Miss ... - 5 -Lynne, W. Esq - 5 -Macrae, K. Esq - 5 -Maywhort, Mrs - 5 -Middleton, Mrs - 6 -Pedley, C. H. Esq. . - 10 -Roberts, Mrs - 5 -WooldridgeC. R.... - 10 6Woodbouse, Mrs.... - 10 -Wright Mrs ... 5

Total £4 10 6

RUNCORN,WIDNES, AND

FRODSHAMBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary—M. J.CCLHANE, Esq.,R.N.R.

Annual Subscription*.Ashby, Miss F. J.... - 10 -Ashton, Major - 6 -Ashworth, J. Esq. . - 10 -AustralianAlumCo. - 10 -Baker, H. Esq - 10 6Barker, R. & Cp. ... 1 1 -

Branch, H. Esq. ... - 6 -Brooke, Sir Ed.,

Bart 1 - -Brundrit«fcCo.,Ltd. 3 3 -Brunner, Mond &

Co., Ltd 10Burton & Wardle 5 -Carroll, W. Esq. ... - 10 6Carter, H. R. Esq. . - 6 -Carter, Mrs. W. J. . - 6 -Castner Kellner &

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Chadwick,J.B.Esq. - 5 -Clark & Grounds... - 5 -

Crossfleld.Mrs. J.'J! - 10 -Davis, J. S. Esq. ... - 6 -Deacon, H. W. Esq. 1 1 -Dobson, J. Esq........ - 6 -

Frith/J. R. Esq. '.'.'. - 5 -Gandy, E. Esq - 10 -Gossage, Wm., &

Sons, Ltd 5 - -Greenall, Whitley

& Co., Ltd 3 1 -Griffiths, J. Esq. ... - 6 -

Harrison, C. R. H.Esq 5

Jolliffe, W. D. Esq. - 10 -Lake, F. A. Esq. ... - 10 -Linaker, H. N. Esq. - S -

Littler, J. Esq - 6 -Marwood«fcCo - S -MuLennon, Dr - 5 -Millington, Green-

way, Esq - 5 -Morrison, J. Esq.... - 10 -Norman, A. R. Esq - 5 -Norman, F. J. Esq. - 5 -Ockelston, J. Esq. . - 10 -Posnett, R. H. Esq. 1 1 -Potter & Son,

Jlessre - 10 6Pritchard, J. Esq. . - 5 -Reynolds.F.W.Esq. - 10 -Rigby & Sons, Ltd. - 6 -

£. s. d-Robertson, A. A.

Robinson, Dr - 5 -Rowland, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -Runcorn Co-opera-

tive Industrialand ProvidentSociety 5 5

Salkeld, J. H. Esq.. - 5 -Salt Union, Ltd.,

The 1 1 -Savage, J. Esq - 5 -Simpson, Davies &

Sons, Messrs. 1 1 -Smith A T Esq 5Taylor, 8. Esq 1 1 -Towers, J. W. Esq. - 5 -(Jnsworth Bros - 6 -White, R. &Sons... - 5 -Wright, Miss E 1 - -Wright, Miss H 1 - -Zillah Shipping Co. - 10 -Sums under 5« 2 2 6

Total Subs 54 16 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes 2 i 6

Total £57 1 -

STOCKPORTL. B. S. F.

Honorary Secretary—JAMES WAGSTAFF, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.

Bell, D. Esq. ...'.'....'. 3 - -Bell, H. Esq., D.L. 3 3 -Berry, A. Esq., J.P. - 10 6Blackshaw & Sons,

Messrs. J. W. ... - 10 6Blackshaw, Joseph, >

Esq 1 1Clarke & Co. Ltd.,

Cocker, J. Esq., J.P. - 10 6Grundy, H., Esq. ... - 5 -Kay, J. Esq.,J.P.... - 10 6Lees, Messrs. J. &

W., Ltd 1 1 -Leigh, James, Esq. 1 1 -Marsland, Messrs. i

H., Ltd 1 1 -Moorhouse, Mrs.

E M . . 3 3Pierce, P. Esq 1 1 -Preston, Joshua,

Esq 1 1 -Robinson, F. R.

Esq., J.P - 10 6Symonds, Miss B. 1 1 -Walsh, J. L. Esq.... - 5 -Ward Bros., Ltd.,

Total Subs.. ..£26 7 -

Donations.Anderson, Miss

Collected amongstEmployees—

Battersby & Co.,Ltd., Messrs 2 13 10

Brinnington Doub-ling Co., The - 6 -

Chestergate HatManufacturingCo The 12 1

Christy* Co., Ltd.,

Cocker, Jun. , Ltd.,

Collected by Boys ofIndustrial SchoolBoard ... 3 16 11

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 485£. s. d.

Collected toy 5thStockport BoyScouts .. 2 4 11

Collected in Hotelandotherboxes...lO 12 6

Collected In StreetBoxes 5 15 5Collected amongst

Employees-Dolphin Doubling

Co., The 1 - 2Drinkwater.Messrs.

L .. 10 9Express Office - 10 6Faulder Chocolate

Works, The - 6 -Faulder Works, The - 8 -Fry, Messrs. R., &

C o . 2 9 6Globe Printing

Works, The - 10 6Holland, Messrs.

W 15 6Holt Bros., Messrs. - 6 7Jersey Bank Doub-

ling Co., The 1 8 5Eershaw, lees &

Co., Ltd., Messrs. 5 6 2Kingston Mill Co.,

ltd., The 1 9 -Lees, Messrs. J. &

W., L t d 1 7 2Leigh, Messrs. I. &

J., Ltd 1 10 2M o o r h o u s e ,

Messrs., L td 1 7 6M o o r h o u s e ,

Park Mill 7 9Preston, Miss F. M.

(collected) 3 1 -Preston, Miss G.

(collected) 4 11 -

Employees-Preston, Messrs.

Joshua 15 8R e y n o l d s , Ltd.,

Messrs. Thomas 1 10 6Robinson & Sons,

Ltd., Messrs - 13 2S t o c k p o r t Ring

Spinning Co 6 17 8Stockport Subscrip

tion Whist Driveand Dance 2 10 -

Collected amongstEmployees —

Smith, Messrs. I. &

V e r n o n SpinningCo The 8 6

Walker, Messrs. J.<fc G 1 11 8

Wordron & Son,

Total Dens.... 78 10 6Total Subs. ... 26 7 -

£104 17 6

Cornwall.BUDE BRANCH.

President—Sir C. T. DIKE AOLAND,

Bart.Local Committee—

W. w. MARTIN, Esq.,J.C., C.A., Chairman.

GEORGE BRENDON, Esq.Capt. JOHN COOK.Mr. WILLIAM COOK, R.N.C. M. COWIE, Esq.

Capt. LASBBROOK.Ross MoP. HEARD, Esq.G. MORGAN, Esq., R.N.Rev. F. WiLTSHIRE(Vicar

of Bude).

Treasurer —J. W. BANBURY, Esq.

Capt. w. w. PETHERICK,

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Acland, Sir C. T.Dyke, Bart 6 - -

Banbury, J. W.

Bryans, E. H. L.Bsq - 10 6

Constable, Mrs. ... - 10 6Cook, Captain J. B. - 5 -Cowie, C. M. Esq. - 10 -

Gilbert, Mrs. D. ... - 5 -Heard, R. McP.

Bsq - 5 -Hicks Miss ... 5Hicks Miss 5King/T. A. Esq. ... - 5 -Leah,Capt.E.,R.N. - 5 -Martyn, Mr. and

Mrs. J. W - 10 6Martyn, Mr. and

Mrs. Waddon ... - 10 6Mayo, Mrs - 5 -Miles, Mrs. Hoffe... - 5 -Mucklow, Mrs. - 5 -Petherick,Capt.W.

W 5Sampson, Mrs - 5 -Sanders, Misses ... - 5 -Shearme, Edward,

Esq., J.P - B -S h e a r m e , John,

Bsq - 10 -S i m p s o n , Percy,

Esq , - 5 -Thynne, A. C. Esq.,

J.P S - -Wilkinson, Mrs. ... - 5 -Wilson, Mrs. B. ... - 5 -

Total Subs. ...£16 2 6

Donations.Hatherton, Lady ... - 10 -Kirkpatrick, W.

Esq. 1 - -Small Sums 8 11 9Proceeds of Life-

boat day 62 - 7Contribution Boxes 1 19 8

,

Total Subs.... 16 2 6

£80 4 6

CADGWITHBRANCH.

Local Committee —Mr, JOSEPH NIOHOLLS,

Cadgwith, Chairman.GEORGE HILL, Esq..Mr. HOONSELL, H.M.C.G.

Officer.GEOKGK JOHNSTONS, Esq.GERALD LEE, Esq.Captain H. MIOHOLLS.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. H. VYVYAN, M.A.

Annual Subscriptions.Davey (Rent of

Boat-house). - 2 6

£. s. dEvershed, S. Esq... 1 1 -Whitley, Messrs. D.

Total Subs 1 8 6Donations.

Vyvyan, Rev. H.,M.A., Hon. Sec.. - 9 9

Total 1 18 S

COVERACKBRANCH.

Local Committee —PERCY D. WILLIAMS, Esq.,

J.P., C.C., President.The Rev. Canon DIOQENS,

Chairman.Mr. BONFIELD.Mr. C. TOY, R.N.Mr. G. HARVEY.Mr. J. B. KEMPTHORNE.Mr. W. T. LAMB.Mr. MAY.Mr. T. ROSKILLY.Mr. F. SPIKINS.

Honorary Secretary.Mr. W. F. PHILLIPS.

Annual Subscriptions.Bonfleld, Mr. - 5 -Dickinson.G.N.Esq. 1 1 -

Gregor, Miss G. M. 1 - -Harvey, Mr - 5 -Jevnos, J. Walter,

Kempthorne, J. B.

Lamb, W. T. Esq. . 1 1 -Phillips, Mr. W. F. - 10 -Roskilly, Mr. T - 5 -Spikins, Mr. F - 5 -Vivian, Lady .fane. - 10 6Williams, Percy D.

Total Subs 8 4 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 13 6Launch collections 1 3 2

Total £10 1 2

FALMOUTHBRANCH.

Patrons —Lord VIVIAN.lion. Mr. Justice CIIANNKI.L.Lord CLINTON.Sir Arthur P. VIVIAN,

K.C.B.Earl of KIMBERLEY.A. F. BASSETT, Esq.,

Tehidy.President-

Sir Arthur P. VIVIAN,K.C.B.

Vice-PresidentThe MAYOR of FALMOUTH.

Local Committee —Commander A. ROGERS,

R.N.R., Chairman.Col. J. M. BDRT, Comdg.

Garrison Forces.Lieut. ACSTIN, R.N.,

Divisional Officer, H.M.Coastguard.

Col. FAULKNER BROWN.A. W. CHARD, Esq., J.P.S. COLLINS, Esq.

T.. CovfARB, Esq.R. DAVEY, Esq.J. E. DOWNING, Esq.W. A. FAWCUS. Esq.HOWARD Fox, Esq.J. WATSON KERR, Esq.,

Collector H.M. Customs.F. N. LATHAM, Esq.Capt. E. J. K. NICHOLLS.Capt. E. ROONEI.Col. J>. VlFlLKlB.

Treasurer—W. M. GRYLLS, Esq.Honorary Secretary —Capt. E. C. BENNETT.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Allen, Archibald J.Esq 1 1 -

Anson.W.C.C.Esq. 1 1 -Barclay&Company,

Bassett, A. F., Esq. 3 - -Carne, Messrs. W.

andE.C.&Co.... 1 1 -Corfleld, Mr. W. ... - 5 -Davey, R. Esq 2 2 -

Fawcus, W.A.Bsq. - 5 -Fitz-Gerald, Maj.-

Gen 5Fox & Co., Messrs.

G C 2 2 -Goldman, C.S.Esq.,

M J 1 1 -Hichens, Mrs 10 6Houghton, Capt.A. - 10 6Jenkins, W. Kin-

naird 10 6Kimberley.TheRt.

Hon. Lord 1 1 -Latham, F. N.Esq. 1 1 -Mackenzie, Capt.

J E 10 6Richardson,MajorJ.- 5 -Rogers, Mrs. J . J... 2 2 -Rogers, Mrs. W. ... - 5 -Rogers, Reginald

N. Esq - 10 6Vivian, Sir Arthur

Wilkie, Col. David. 1 1 -Wildmore, Mr. A. . - 5 -Sums under 6s - 9 -

Total Subs 24 12 6

Donations.J. H. Lake, Esq - 10 6A Lady— per Miss

A. M.— per Mr. A.

Contribution Boxes 4 19 3

Total Dons 6 4 9Total Subs 24 12 6

£30 17 3

FOWEY AND POL-KERRIS BRANCH.

President —J. C. S. RASHLEIGH, Esq.,

M.D.

Local Committee —W. J. GRAHAM, Chairman.CHARLES A. HANSON, J.P.F. A. ALLCHIN.EDWARD ATKINSON.JOHN BENNETT.New Treas. to be elected.

FRANK FEARON.FOWEY HARBOUR COMMIS-

SIONERS, CHAIRMAN or.

486 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

W. J. GRAHAM, C.C.LOFTCS LONG.A. B. LUBBOCK, Esq.Rev. Canon PDRCELL, .T.P.J. C. S. RASHLEIGH, M.D.C. L. TOVSE.J. DB THEFFRY, J.P.

Honorary Secretary—WILLIAM HT. POLGLAZE.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Allchin, P. A - 10 -Alkinson, Edw 1 1 -Basset, Arthur F. . 1 1 -Beaver Mills, Ltd . - 10 -Carlyon, Edmd.' .... 1 1 -Clifden, Viscount . 1 1 -Cocks, Mrs. C. Ly-

gon, In Memo-riam, C. L. C. ... 1 1 -

Cotes, Mrs 1.1 -Edmonds, Miss - 5 -Fearon, Frank - 10 6Fortescue, J. B. ... 1 - -Hamley, Marwood. - 6 -Hanson, Chas. A.... 2 2 -Hawke,Geo.,&.Son - & -Hicks, Miss C - 6 -Hocken, J. E - 5 -

Johnson, Edw: M. . 1 1 -Knight, C. and F. . - 6 -Knight, J. H - 5 -

Lubbock. A. B. 1 1 -Petherick, George . 1 - -Kashleigh, J. C. S. 2 2 -Stephens, E - 10 «Stephens, John .... - 10 6Simon, A. M 10 -Treffry, C. E 1 1 -Treffry,Clunes&Co. - 10 6Trsgaskes, B - 5 -Toyne and Carter... - & -Sums under 5s . - 8 6

Total Subs 24 - 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes 3 6 7

Total £27 7 1

HAYLE BRANCH.Local Committee—

T. E. HOCKIN, J.P.,Chairman.

J. GRAHAM.K. GRAHAM, H.M. Cus-

toms.Capt. T. N. GDDQE.J. HAMPTON, Harbour

Master.F. HARVEY, J.P.F. H. HARVEY.P. B. POOL.H. THOMAS.H. H. TREVTTHICK.J. VIVIAN.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. EGBERT GRAHAM.

Annual Subscriptions.V Friend 10 6Bain, Sons & Co. ... - 5 -Basset, A. F. Esq. . 2 - -Barclay & Co., Ltd.,

Broach, Mr. J. S.... - 5 -Burrall, Mrs. J. H. 1 1 -Chads, Capt., B.N. 1 - -Cock, Messrs. W.G. - 5 -Coombe, Mr. E. T. - 6 -Ellis Miss j ... 1Ellis & Sons, Messrs.

C 1 1 -

£. s. d.Harvey & Co., Ltd.,

larvey, F. Haniel,

larvey, Frank.Esq. 1 1 -f itchens, J. Esq. . - G -

Hockin, Rev. A. P. - 10 6Hockin, T. E. Esq.,

JP 1H o l m a n Bros.,

Hosken.Trevithick,Polkinhorn&Co.,Limited 2 2

Jenkins, Capt. E.... - 10 6Luke, Mr. J 5Mackenzie, Mrs.

Compton - 10 6Mudge, Dr. T. - & -Mudge, Dr. Z. B. ... - 5 -Nicholls, M. L. Esq. - 10 -Oliver, Mr. R - 5 -Pascoe, Mr. E. W. . - 5 -Paynter, Capt.R.H. - 5 -•earce, G. B. Esq. . - 5 -'earce, Mr. V - 5 -?ermewan, Mr. - 5 -

Pool, Messrs. J & F. - 5 -Pool, Mr. P. B - 5 -Reed, Mr. J. B - 5 -Runnalls, Mr. J. ... - 10 -St. Aubyn, Rev. H.

Molesworth 1 1 -

Stevens, Mr. D 1 - -Thomas, Mr. H - 5 -Trevithick, H. H.

Esq 10Tyringham,R.W.G.

Vivian, John, Esq. - 10 -Wagner, Mr. W. ... 5Williams, Williams

&Co., Messrs. ... 2 2 -Wills, Mr. C - 5 -Sums under 5s. 1 24 6

Total Subs. ...£35 2 6

Donations.St. Gwinear Church

(perRev.A.Perry)for 1909 18 10

Do. for 1910 1 6 7Cory, Sir Clifford

J., M.P. 1 1 -Contribution Boxes—S.S. Cornubta (per

Capt. Insley) - 11 6S.S. Hayle (per

Capt. Clemence). - 18 -S.S.Holmewood(fer

Capt. Willey).... - 7 10S.S. Olivia (per

Capt Greenslade) - 19 3S.S. Panmure (per

Capt. Cock) - 15 -Boxes under 5s. —S.S. M. J. Hedley

(per iCapt. Buck-ney) - 6 6

West Cornwall Golf

Boxes under 6s - 14 -

Total Dons 8 4 5Total Subs 35 2 6

£43 6 11

LIZARD BRANCH.

President —The Right Hon.

The Viscount CLIFDEN.Local Committee—

Bev. C. S. VYVYAN,Chairman.

Mr. J. H. HILL,Vice-Chairman.

Mr. J. BAIN, R.N.Mr. J. BOSDSTOW.Mr. J. CARWARDINE.Mr. J. D. HARRIS.Mr. C. M. HART.Mr. T. HENDY.Mr. W. J. HKNDY.Mr. .T. PKRRY.Mr. R. H. RICHARDS.Honorary Secretary—

CLAUDE M. HART.Assistant Hon. Secretary —

Mr. J. CARWARDINE.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Blackwood, Miss M. - 5 -iosustow, J - 5 -

Carne, W. & E. C.,

Carwardine, J". - 5 -Clifden, Viscount.. .10 10 -Harris, J. D - 5 -Hart, Claude M. ... - 5 -

Hendyi W. J - 5 -Hill J H 5 -Biuhards, E. H. ... - 5 -Uchardson, Miss

M. E 5 -Roberts, W - 5 -St. Levan, Lord ... 1 1 -?regaskis, R - 5 -

Vivian, Sir Arthur,K.C.B 1 1 -

Vyvyau, Rev. C. S.. - 5 -Western Daily Mer-

Western Morning

Wickett, W. Esq. .. - 10 0Wood, MissL. J.... - 5 -Wood, Mrs. A. A.... - 6 -

Total Subs... .£18 19 -

Donations.?almouth, Lord ... 1 1 -Concert and Prac-

tice of Boat, llthAU" . .... 9 - 1

Collected at Prac-tice of Boat, 8thMarch - 10 B

Collection Boxes ... 8 14 11Visitors inspecting

Total Dons.... 19 17 2Total subs. ... *18 19 -

Total £38 18 2

LOOE BRANCH.President —

Sir WM. TRELAWNY, BartLocal Committee—

R. A. PETER, Esq., J.P.Chairman.

Mr. COLWILL, Chief OfficerCoastguard, ex offitio.

6. LYLE CARTER, Esq.Dr. CHILDS.Rev. E. H. GLENCROSS, J.PJ. C. LANG, Esq.W. C. PEEL, Esq., J.P.H. KNIGHT STEPHENS, EsqMr. W. TREGILLUS.Dr. J. E. WEBB, R.N.

Honorary Treasurer—H. ARTHUR PETER, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—J. F. CHILDS.

Annual Sitbxcriptiom.£. s. d.

Adams, Dr - 10 6Barton, E. L. Esq. - 5 -

iridgroan, A. Esq. - W &apital and Coun-ties Banking Co.,Ltd., Liskeard ... - 10 6

'annter, H. L. Esq. - 5 -

hilds, John F. Esq. - 5 -Jouch, The Misses - 5 -ourtney, Lord 1 1 -

Foster, L. C. Esq.,

Foster,Rd.Esq.,J.P. 1 1 -

Glencross, Mrs. (Lis-keard) .... - 10 6

Grigg, John, Esq.(the late) - 10 6

Henwood, Mr. P. B. - 5 -fermon, Rev. G. ... 1 1 -{ingston, Callerand Pearse, Drs. - 5 -

lurford, A. E. Esq. - f> -lurford, A. E. Esq. - 5 -

erram, C. S. Esq. - 5 -Kemble,Mrs.Arthur- 10 6Kitson, Bev. J. B.,

J.P. - 10Lang, J. C. Esq. ... - 10 -Marshall, W. N. C.

Esq., J.P - B -Martyn, Mrs. (Lis-

Murray.Mrs -10 -Parson, T. Esq - 5 -Peel, W. C. Esq.,

J.P. (two years) 2 - -Peter, R. A. Esq.,

J.P 1 1 -Hoberts, Col - 5 -Serpell, Mrs - 6 -Shapcott, Col. ....... - 5 -

St. Germans, TheEarl of 1 1 -

St. Germans, TheCountess of - 10 6

Stephens.H.KnightEsq 1 1 -

Tregillus, Mr. W. - 5 -Tre l awny , Sir

W. L. S., Bart. ... 1 1 -Vertue, H. D'A.

White Mrs - 10 6Williams, Mrs - 10 -Williams, Miss M.

W i l l i a m s , Mrs.Phillpotts - 5 -

Total Subs.... £24 8 -

Donations.yams, A. W. Esq. - 6 -Norris, Miss Poole - 6 -Thomas, Mrs. (St.

Tinkum, — Esq. ... - 10 -Willcocks, Miss ... - 10 -Collections —

Looe E ... . 1 5 4Pierrot Company 1 4 4Regatta-day (1st

Aug ) ... 3 12 9St. Mar t i n ' s

Church - 11 9Collecting Boxes ... 4 3 1Sums under 5s. 1 3 6

Total Dons.... 13 16 9Total Subs. ... 24 8 -

£38 4 9

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 487

MEVAGISSEYBRANCH.

Local Committee —Capt. WAITER WILLIAMS,

Chairman.E. COLTER, R.N.J. FARRAN, Esq.JOSEPH FUHSE, Esq.E. BOUSE, Esq.N. POLLARD, Esq.Capt. J. H. ORGAN.The Rev. T. TILSON MOR-

GAN.Treasurer —

CAPITAL & COUNTIES BANK.

Honorary Secretary—ROBERT S. FARRAN.

Annual Subscription*.£. ». d.

Cornish Sardine Co. 1 1 -Dunn & Sons, M. ... 1 1 -Grier, Dr. C. If - 10 -Higman, J. W. Esq.

J p 10 -Mt. Edgcumbe,

Lord 3Tremayne, J. C. L.

Esq 1 1 -Varcot, J. F. Esq.. - 10 -Williams, J.C. Esq.

J.P. .... 3 - -Williams, Capt. W. - 10 -Sums under 5* - 10 -

Total Subs 11 13 -

Donations.Collecting Box at

White Hart Hotel,St. Austell 12 1

Box at Life-bout

Total £12 1« 3

MULLION BRANCH.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. J. H. SCHOLEFIELD.

Annual Subscription*.Scholefleld, Rev.

J. H 1 1 -

Donationt.Box. 6

Total £1 6 -

NEWQUAYBRANCH.

Committee-Lieut. H. C. J. R. WEST,

R.N., Chairman.S. BROWNK, Esq.Dr. G. B. DADNT.J. ENNOR, Esq. Senr.Dr. A. HARDWICK.F. F. IVIMEY, Esq.H. NORTHWAY, Esq.A. STEPHENS, Esq.Dr. W. J. STEPHENS.PENDARVES TRIST, Esq.T. H. WILLCOCKS, Esq.J. WILLIS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. H. A. HAWKEY.

Assistant Hon. Secretary —Mr. W. J. M. HAWKEY.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Agar-Robartes,Hon.T. C. R., M.P 1 1 -

Barclay & Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Browae, S. Esq 1 1 -Buchanan,Col. H.B.- 10 6Bullmore.G.G. Esq. - 9 6Chretieu, MissC. E. - 10 -Chretieu, Miss J. M. - 10 -Daunt, Dr. G. B - 5 -Ennor, J. Esq., Senr. - 10 6Essington, Mrs. R. - 10 6Gedye, J. P. Esq.... - 5 -Hardwick, Dr. A.... - 10 6Hawkey, H. A. & Son - 10 6Hicks, Mrs. W - 10 -Ivimey, F. F. Esq. . 2 2 -Ivimey, Mrs. F. F. 1 1 -Jenkin, A. &Sons... - 5 -Keir "Rev A .... 10 6Martyn, H. Esq - 10 -Martyn, Wm. Esq. - 5 -Newquay Water-

works Co. - 10 -Northway, Mrs. W.

R 10 6Stephens, A. Esq.... - 10 6Stephens, Dr. W. J. - 10 6Treffry, C. E. Esq.. 1 1 -West, Lieut. H. C.

J. R., R.N 1 - -Whitford, H. Esq. . 1 - -Willis, J. Esq - 10 -Willyams, A. C. P.

Esq - 10 6Wyatt Mrs - 10 -

Total Subs. ...£19 11 6

Donations.Johnson, Mrs. - 10 -Smith, S. Esq - 5 -Smythe Mrs - 10 -Annual demonstra-

tion 33 9 6Proceeds of Con-

cert, per Pen-darvesTrist.Esq.SO 14 3

Collected at exer-cise. 3 17 8

Contribution Boxes 1 1 11Collected by Mrs.

G. Hartnoll, St.Brannocks, New-

Collected by Mrs.Spry, St. Veryan. 1 2 -

Sale of condemned

Total Dons.. ..£74 1 1Total Subs 19 11 6

- £93 12 7

PADSTOWBRANCH.President —

Col. C. R. PHIDEAUX-BRUNE.

Local Committee —Mr. CIIAS. ALLPORT.Capt. T. K. BOWLEY.Mr. M. D. CAMPBELL.Rev. L. CLARK.Rev. V. H. CULLIFOBD.Mr. R. w. DANA.Mr. T. R, EELES (H.M.

Customs).Mr. JAS. GROSE.Capt. J. S. GUY.Mr. FRANK HARVEY.

M.R.C.S.Mr. JNO. HAWKENCapt. P. HAWKEN.Mr. w. J. HENDY.

Mr. TREMAYNE HICKS.Dr. HOSKIN.Mr. R. HOWARD.Capt. W. HUTCHINGS.Capt. W. KNIGHT.Mr. F. LAXDSR,Mr. R. SUSSEX LANQFORD.Mr. McNEILLY, Command-

ing Officer of H.M. Coast-guard.

Mr. T. MARTYN.Mr. W. M. MEAR.Mr. W. T. PEARCE.Mr. TOM RICKARD.Mr. R. P. Rows.Mr. A. ST. GEO. SAHGEAUNT.Dr. W. G. SARGENT.Mr. J. B. SHORT.Rev. M. B. WILLIAMSOB.Rev. W. J. WINTER.Mr. WYLIE.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. R. BINNY.

Annual Subscriptions.£,. s. d.

Allport, Mr. Chas. . - 5 -

Bowley,' Capt. T. K. - 5 -Clark, Rev. L - 5 -Clemow and Son,

Clifden, Viscount.. 1 1 -Dana, R.W. Esq... 1 1 -Derrick, Mr. Wm. . - 5 -Grose, Mr. Jas 1 1 -Harvey, Dr. F - 5 -Hawken, Mr. John - 10 -Hicks & Binny,

Hicks, Joseph, Esq. ,j p - 10 6

Hodges, Mr. H - 5 -Leatham, Mr - 5 -Langford, Mr. R.

Sussex - 5 -Levering, Miss - 10 -Pearce, >Mr. and

Prideaux-Brune,Col. C. E 2 - -

Robinson, Mr. H. .. - 5 -Sargent, Dr. W. G. - 5 -Sargeaunt, A. St.

Geo. Esq 1 1 -Taylor, Rev. Arnold - 6 -Winter, Rev. W. J. - 5 -Williams, Mr. W... - 5 -Williamson, Rev.

M. B - 6 -Sums under 6s 3 - 6

£16 9 -

ROCK.Campbell, M.D.

Esq 1 1 -Cranston, Mrs - 5 -Drew, Mrs. - 5 -Hoskin, Dr. - 10 6Lander, Mr. F. C... - S -Legoe, Miss - 10 -Mear,W.G.M.Esq. - 10 -Rowe, R. P. P. Esq. 1 1 -Wylie Mr - 5Sums under 5s - 3 6

£4 16 -

WADEBRIDGE.Adams, Rev. J. O. . - 5 -Howard, Mr. R - 10 -Martyn, Messrs. F.

andJ . 7 6Martyn, Mrs. W.... - 5 -Martyn & Co.,

Phillips, Mr., C.C. . - 6 -Rendell, Major - 10 -

£. s. d.Symons, Mrs. S ~ 5 -Wills, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s 1 - -

£3 17 6

Donations.Formby, H. C. Esq. 1 - -Hellyar, T. Esq. ... - 10 -St. Minver Church

Collection 2 15 4Contribution Boxes 2 12 10

Total Dons 6 18 2Total Subs 25 2 6

£32 - 8

PENZANCE ANDSENNEN COVE

BRANCH.Local Committee —

Councillor A. K. BARNETT(the Al ayor), Chairman.

W. H. ASH.J. BANPIELD.M. c. BATTEN.G. H. BAZS1EY.W. J. BAZELEY.W. BECKERLEG.Rev. T. BENNETT.J. H. BENNETTS.W. BENNETTS.Lieut. CHAMBERS, R.N.G. H. COLES.JOHN B. CORNISH.R, PEARCE COUCH.R. DAVY.T. R. FOSTER.W. T. Hiscox.R, T. HOLBROOK.F. HOLMAN.W. H. JULYAN.H. MABBOTT.E. T. MATHEWS.S. E. MORRISH.P. NICHOLLS.J. B. PAGE.C. L. POOLS.GEO. POOLE.B. J. RIDGE.F. C. SIMPSON.W. O. STRIOK.N. H. SYMONS.JAS. THOMAS.H. I. WELCH.R. V. WILLIAMS.

Hon. Treasurer-Col. P. MARRACK.

Honorary Secretary —Col. T. H. CORNISH.

Annual Subscriptions.Alcock, Hon. Mrs. . - 5 -Anglo - Bavarian

Brewery, Ltd. ... - 10 6Armstrong, J. Sco-

bell, of Nanceal-

Banfleld, John - 5 -Barnett, A. K - 10 -Bazeley, W. J - 5 -Bazeley and Sons,

Ltd., Messrs.

Bedford, Miss - 5 -Bennetts, J. H - 10 -Bewes, F. A - 6 -Black, A. J - 6 -Boase, Edwd - 5 -Bolitho, Miss, Tre-

vaylor - 6 -Bolitho, Miss N. ... - 10 -Bolitho, R. F 1 1 -Bolitho, Miss Sage

L - 5 -

488 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

Bolitho, T. Bedford 1 - -Bolitho, T. Robins. 1 - -Bolitho, Major W.

E. T 10Borlase, Mrs. G. ... - - -Borlase, Mrs. John - 5 -Borlase, The Misses,

of Castle Horneck - 5 -

Boyd-Carpenter, J. - 5 -Boyus, Harold, St.

Branwell, A - 5 -Chenhalls, Wm. ... - 6 -Chirgwin, R.,&Son - 5 -Colenso, K., & Son - 5 -Coles, G. H 1 - -Cornish, Eras. J. ... - 5 -Cornish, J. B - 5 -Cornish, Col. T. H. - 5 -Corporation of Pen-

Cory, Sir Clifford J. ,M.P '.! - -

Couch, R. Pearce... - 5 -Criddle & Smith ... - 5 -Dale, S. H. L - 5 -Davy, E, - 5 -Edwards, Dr. E. C. - - -Field, Mrs. T. W.... - 10 6Fitzgerald, Lady . . . - - -Freeman & Sous, J. - 10 6Gregory, A. C - 5 -Hanley, C - 10 -Harvey & Co., Ltd. - 10 -

Hedgland,Rev.Pre-bendarv, M.A. ... - 5 -

Hicks & Co., Ltd.,W. 10 6

Hiscox, W. T - 5 -Holbrook R T 5Holman, Miss E. A. - 5 -Holman,N.,&Sons,

St. Just 5 -Holman, N. , & Sons,

Ltd 10 -Hosking,T.F.,&Co. - 5 -Howell, Mrs. D. ... 1 - -Jago, Miss - 5 -James, A. H - 5 -Lavin, Chas - 5 -Lawrence, W - 5 -Lean, R. & J. - 5 -LeGrice,Chas.D.K. - 10 -Lillingston, G. B. P.

Mabbott, H - 5 -Marrack, Col. P. ... - 10 6Martyn, Rev. R. J.,

St Buryan - 5 -Matheson, Sir Ken-

neth - - -Mathews, E. T - 5 -Michell, A. H., &

Sons 5Milton, J. P. ... 1!) -Montgomery, Dr. ... - 5 -Nesbitt, Dr. R. G.,

Nicholns, W. J - S -

Ogilvey, Mrs.J.W.,

Oliver. G - 10 6Pagan, Mrs 5 -Pagan, The Misses - 6 -Paynter, Lt.-Col. ... 1 - -Penlee & St. Ive's

Stone Quarries... - 5 -Pidwell, Chas - 5 -Polsue W 5Pool & Son 5 -Price, Charles 1 1 -Public Benefit Boot

Redruth BreweryCo Ltd 5

Roach, H - 10 -

Rogers, Rev. C. P. . - 5 -Rogers, Miss E - 10 -

£. s. d.Roufflgnac, Mrs. C.

de - 5 -Rowe W F 5

ianatogen Co., The - 5 -Saunders, E. A.,

iimpson Bros - 6 -Singer Sewing

ManufacturingCo . . - 10 -

Smith, W. H., &Son, Penzance ... - 10 6

Star Tea Co., Ltd. . - 10 6iymons, John - 5 -Symons, N. H - 5 -Taylor, Rev. Thos. . - 5 -Thomas, J. Vivian . - 5 -Thorne, A. E. K. ... - 5 -Tonkin, R. E., St.

Buryan - 10 -Trelawny,Mrs.H.R. - 5 -Tremenheere, Rev.

W. B - 5 -Tremewen, N. T.,

St. Levan - 10 -Trevelyan, Lt.-Col.

Tupper, Mrs - 5 -Waterfleld, F - 5 -Welch, Harry I. ... - 10 6Williams, Mrs., of

Marazion - - -Williams, N. T., of

Kelynack - 5 -Wingfleld, Rev. W.

Yates, Mrs. Peel ... - 5 -Sums under 5s 24 3 6

Total Subs. ...£73 18 -

Donations.B., E. C. A - 5 -Bayley, H - 5 -Crump, A - 5

Harrison, W - 5Hill, Walter - 5 -

Menzier - 5 -Pearson, C. H - 6 -Russell, C. H - 5 -Sums under 6s 7 4 -Pillar Boxes-

Gurnard's Head . 7 15 S:

Logan Rock 6 2 3Pendeeu Light-

Penzance Boat-

Sennen Cove Boat-house 1 1 -

Other Boxes —Customs House... - 5 5Per Foster, T. R. - 6 1Sums under 5s.... 1 3 8

Total Dons. ...43 16 1Total Subs. ...73 18 -

£117 14 1

PORTHLEVENBRANCH.

Local Committee —Capt. GREGORY.R. S. JAMES, Esq., Chair

man.R. S. JAMES, Esq.Dr. SPAIGHT,W. M. THOMAS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. H. W. CORKY.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Barclay, Messrs., &Co 1 1 -

Bassett, A. F. Esq. 1 1 -Clifden, The Lord

H a r v e y & Co.,

James, R. S. Esq.... - 6 -Lawrence, Sir E.

Burning, Bart ... 2 2 -Martin, Mr. J. M. - 6 -Morgan, G. Hay,

Esq., M.P 1 1 -Oxenham, Mr. F.... - 6 -Rapson, Mr. R. G. - 6 -Ratcliffe, A. E. Esq. - 5 -Rogers, Capt. J.P.,

K A 1 1 -Rowe, H. Esq - 10 -St. Aubyn, Rev. St.

A. Molesworth ... 1 1 -St. Levan, Lord ... 1 1 -Spaight, Dr. - 10 6Williams, J. C. Esq. 3 - -Sums under 5s - 15 -

Total Subs. ...£21 15 6Donations.

Bickford-Smith,Mrs 1 1 -

Fuller, Miss 1 - -Henniker-Huan, Sir

A 1 1 -Norman, Mrs - 10 -St. Aubyn, Hugh,

Esq 10Contribution Boxes - 2 1

Total £25 19 7

PORTHOUSTOCKBRANCH.

Local Committee —Dr. E. J. LEVERTON SPRY,

Chairman.RICHARD COAD, Esq.Mr. JOSH. HEARLE.Mr. WM. JAMES.Mr. G. W. ROSKRUOE.Dr. ED. LEVERTON SPRY.Col. VYVYAN.P. D. WILLIAMS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. Canon DIGGENS.

Annual Subscriptions.Clifden, Viscount... 2 2 -Cade, Mrs. (1911)... 2 2 -Coad, Richard, Esq. - 10 -Diggens, Rev. W. A. - 5 -Hearle, Mr. J - 5 -James, Mr. Win. ... - 10 -Jevons , Walter,

Esq 1 1Lawrence, Sir E.

R o s k r u g e , Mr .G W .. 5

Spry, Dr. E. J.Leverton (1911)... - 10 -

Spry, Dr. Ed.

Vivian, Sir ArthurP e n d a r v e s ,K C B 1 1

Vyvyan, Col - 10 6Vyvyan, Rev. Sir

Vyell Bt. 1 1W. of' E. Road

Metal Co 10W i l l i a m s , Chas.

Esq - 10 6Williams, P. D.

Esq 1 1

Total Subs. ...£13 10 -

Donations.£,. s. d.

Collection 1 11 1Contribution Boxes - 8 3

Total...£15 9 4

PORT ISAACB R A N C H .

Local Committee—The Chief Officer H.M.

Coastguard.Treasurers —

Barclay & Co.'s Bank, Wade-bridge.Honorary Secretary—

R. JDLYAN GEORGE, Esq.,M.D.

Annual Subscriptions.Barclay & Co 1 1 -Barnicot, Miss 1 - -Clifden, viscount... 1 - -Cowie Miss - 10 -

Duane, Miss B - 10 -Fuller, Dr. Andrew - 10 6George, Dr. R. J.... - 10 -Old Delabole Slate

Robertson, MissA. M 1 - -

Sanford. Mrs 1 - -Scott, Mrs. A. de C. - 5 -Wharncliffe.Earlof 2 2 -Wilkinson, Mrs. A. - 10 -Sums under 5s. - 3 -

Total Subs. ...£. 12 2 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes 1-11E. Kent School of

Painting 1 6 3Surplus of Demon-

strations 11 9 4

Total...£25 18 -

ST. IVES (CORN-WALL) BRANCH.

Local Committee—The MAYOR, ex offlcw.Mr. CARRAN, Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard.Capt. Wm. GYLES, J.P.Sir EDWARD HAIN, J.P.Capt. T. R. HARRY, J.P.Capt. JAS. JENNINGS.Rev. F. S. MARSH, Vicar.Dr. J. M. NICHOLLS, J.P.A. J. PAZALT, Esq.JOHN PKAROE, Esq.R, S. READ, Esq., J.P.Capt. JAS. STEVENS.Capt. JNO. WAKREN.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary-

Mr. C. J. A. FRENCH.

Annual Subscriptions.Boase, Mr. Edward - 5 -Brown, Mr. J. E. ... - 5 -Chellew, Mr. T. J. - 5 -Clifden, Viscount 1 1 -Cooke, Mr. Norman - 5 -Cory, Sir-Clifford J.,

Bart., M . P 2 2 -Cowley, Earl 2 2 -Daniel. Sir Joshua,

j p 5Deacon, Mr. Allan - 5 -Derry, Mr. Myles S. - 5 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 489£. s.d

Dillon, H.W.& Son 1 1 -Dow, Mr. T. M. ... - 10 6French, Mr. C. J. A. - 5 -Gourock Eopework

Co 6Hain.Capt. Edward - 5 -Hain, Edw., & Son,

Harry, Capt. T. R.,J P 10 -

Lang, Mr. T. A. ... - 5 -Lindner, Mr. M. P. - 6 -Marsh, Rev. S. F. - 5 -Martin, Mr. R. W. - B -Morris, Mrs. F - 5 -Morris, Mr. J 1 - -Nicholls, Dr., J.P. - 10 -Olsen, Mr. Julius,

J.P 5 -Paynter, Mrs. E. T. - 6 -Pazolt, Mr. A. J. ... 1 - -Pearce, Mr. John... - 5 -Pellew, Mr. J. E.... - B -Pinkerton.Mr.H.E. - 5 -Read, Mr.E.S.,J.P. - 6 -Hosewall.Mr.G.B.,

J.P. 5de Sales Mr. H. R. - 5 -Sandow, Mr. Wm. - 5 -Scully, Father - 5 -Star Tea Co - 5 -Stevens, Mr. E. F. - 5 -St. Ives Harbour

Tribe, Miss E. S. ... - 5 -Trewhella, Mr. W.,j j> i

26 4 6Sums under 5s 7 11 -

Total Subs. ...£33 15 6

SCILLY ISLANDSBRANCH.Presidentr-

T. A. DORRIEN-SMITH, Esq.,J.P.

Local Committee—W. GLUYAS, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.E. W. BAN FIELD, J.P.Kev. R. A. BOSANQUET.T. F. BRADLBY.ISRAEL HICKS.OBADIAH HICKS.F. W. JACKSON.C. B. MAGGS.E. N. V. MOYLE.W. ROGERS.F. WATTS, J.P.Honorary Secretary—

E. J. BLUETT, Esq., J.p.

Annual Subscriptions.Banfield, E. W - 6 -Bluett, E. J 6Bosanquet, Rev. R.

A 5Bradley, T. F - 5 -Brushfleld,T.,M.D.- 5 -Dorrien -Smith, T.

A. Esq 1 1 -Gluyas, W 5Jackson, F. W - 5 -Moyle, E.N. V. ... - 5 -Thompson, N. J.... - 5 -

Total Subs:. 3 11 -

Donations.Contribution boxes - 17 4

Total £4 8 4

Cumberland.CARLISLE AND

SILLOTH BRANCHPresident —

The MAYOR of CARLISLE.Treasurers —

Messrs. CARR & Co., CarlisleLocal Committee —

Mr. A. Parker.Honorary Secretary —Mr. WILLIAM IRVING.

Subscription.£. ». d

Teasdale.Isaac.Esq. 1 1 -

Donations.Contribution box-

Pier Head - 19 3

Total £2 - 3

MARYPORTBRANCH.President —

Col. WOOD, J.P.

Local Committee —LEONARD BROATCH, Esq.Capt. DAWSON.ALEX. GIBB, Esq.WILFRID HINE, Esq., J.P.E. W. LIGHTFOOT, Esq.JOHN MAUGHAN, Esq., J.P.Capt. NELSON.G. J. POCKLINGTON SEN

HODSE, Esq., J.P.JOHN WILLIAMSON, Esq.,

J.P.Hon.Secretary&Treasurer —

Mr. QniNiiN MOORE.Auditor-

Mr. F. L. MARSDEN.Collector-

Mr. J. G. MOORE.

Annual Subscriptions.Brayton Domain

Collieries 1 1 -Broatch, L., Esq.... - 10 -Brockbank, E. B.,

Brown, H. W. Esq. - 6 -Carr, Hugh, Esq.,

J P ... 5Cartmell, Jos. Esq. - 6 -

Dawso'n, Capt - 5 -Ferguson,Thos.Esq. - 6 -Flimby <fc B. Moor

Colliery Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Gibb, A. Esq - 5 -Hewetson, Mrs. ... - 10 -Lawson.SirWilfrid,

Bart.,M.P. - 10 6Lightfoot.E.W.Esq. - 5 -Maryport & Carlisle

RailwayCompany 2 2 -Maryport Brewery,

Ltd - 10 -Maryport Co-opera-

tive Society 1 1 -Maughan,John,Esq. - 6 -Norman, Major - 6 -Richmond, Hy.

Richmond, Esq. - 10 -Ritson,Messrs.&Co. - 10 -iitson, Mrs - 5 -

Senhouse, Mrs.Pocklington 1 1 -

£. s. dSewell,Mrs.(Brand-

lingill) .. . 10 -Watson, Jos. Esq. - 5 -Williamson, John &

Sons, Messrs. Ltd. 1 1 -Williamson, Mrs.

Thwaite - 10 6Wood Col - 5Sums under 6s 3 7 6

Total Subs. ...£18 5 6

Donations.Contents of Collect-

ing Boxes 1 19 !

TotaJ £20 4 9

MILLOM BRANCH.President—

W. I. BARRATT, Esq., J.P.

Local Committee —W. POSTLETHWAITE, Esq.

(SUecroft).P. B. STONKY, Esq.CEDRIO VAUGHAN, Esq.,

J.P.Treasurer—

W. T. LAWRENCE, Esq.

Hon Secretary —Miss F. SIDNEY.

Bankers —CUMBERLAND UNION BANK,

MILLOM.

Annual Subscriptions.Barratt, Mrs. James 1 :Barratt, W., Esq. - 10 8Gunson, John, Esq. - fl -Hodbarrow Mining

Company 3 3 -Jefleries, Mrs. - 6 -Lawrence, W. T.,

Esq - 6 -Lewthwaite, W.,

Esq 1 1 -Myers.George, Esq. - 5 -

Postlethwaite, W.Esq. 1 1 -

Stoney, P. Batler,

Vaughan Cedrie,Esq - 10 6

Sums under 5» - 2 6

Total £8 19 6

SEASCALEBRANCH.Treasurer —

Mr. WALKER WHITTLE.

Hon Secretary —Mr. H. J. WRIGLEY.

Annual Subscriptions.Barratt,TheMisses,

Carleton Hall ... 1 - -Wordsworth,Rev. J. - 10 -Wrigley, Mr. H. J. - 6 -

Total Subs. ...*1 15 -

Donations.Contribution Boxat Post Office ... - 2 9

Total £1 17 9^™ ^^^~

WHITEHAVENBRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. The EARLOF LONSDALE.

Local Committee —Capt. IRVING, Chairman.G. C. BENNETT, Esq.WM. BREWSTER, Esq.JOHN DAVIS, Esq.J. G. DEES, Esq.Dr. FISHER.J. I. FISHER, Esq.S. W. GOODALL, H.M.

Customs.GEO. HODGSON, Esq.W. E. MASON, Esq.E. STIVES, Esq., C.E.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. J. G. OLDFIELD.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Armstrong, Mr.W J 10 6

Bennett & Jones,Messrs - 5 -

Brackenridge, Mr.T - 5 -

Brewster, Mr. W. - 5 -Burns-Lindow, Mr.

S. L 1 - -Cleator MoorBrew-

ing Co., Ltd - 10 -Collis, Mrs. I. M. - 5 -Collis, Mr, W - 6 -Davis, Mr. John ... - 6 -Dees, Mr. J. G. ... - 10 -Dickinson, Mr. W. - 6 -Dodgson, T. S. Esq. - 10 -Fisher & Steward - 5 -Fisher, Dr - 10 6Fisher, Mr. J. I. ... - 5 -Hodgson, Mr. Geo. - 10 6

Jackson, Messrs. J.

Jefferson, Messrs.

Leconneld, Lord... 1 1 -Lonsdale, Lord 5 5 -Mason, Mr. W. E. - 6 -Metcalf, Messrs. T.

K. and W - S -Moore, Aid. R. W. - 5 -Mossop, Mr. J. B. - 5 -Muriel, Dr. - 5 -Murphy and Sand-

with.. - 10 6Musgrave,Ald.J.R. - 5 -Nanson Mr. E. L. - 6 -Oldfield, Mr. J. G. - 5 -Pattinson & Son,

jno - 10 -Pearson, J . & Son - 5 -Robinson, Mr. J.H. 1 1 -Smith Bros., Ltd. - B -Stirling, Mr. W. ... 2Stiven, Mr. E - 5 -Wallace Bros.,

Whitehaven Col-liery Company ... 2 2 -

Whittle & Sons, J.

Sums under 5s 1 2 6

Total Subs. ...£24 19 6

WORKINGTONBRANCH.President-

Sir JOHN RANDLES, J.P.

490 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Chairman—The Rev. S. P. L. CURWEN,

Rector of Workington.Local Committee—

R. ADAMS, Esq.W. BECK, Esq.R. BYEES, Esq.R. FALCON COOKE, Esq.,

J.P.ST. GEORGE CCRWEN, Esq.w. L. FLETCHER, Esq., J.P.D. J. MASON, Esq.H. VALENTINE, Esq.H. E. WILSON, Esq.R. WILLIAMSON, Esq.

Honorary Treasurer —JONATHAN SCOTT, Esq.Honorary Secretary —FRED. W. SIMMONDS,

23, Nook Street.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Randies, Sir John,

Williamson, Messrs. 2 2 -

Total Subs. ...£3 3 -Donations.

Contiibatioa Boxes 1 17 S

Total £5 0 3

2>etbgsbire.DERBYSHIRE

L. B. S. F.

President —His Grace the DDKE of

DEVONSHIRE.

Chairman—Hia Worship the MAYOR of

DERBY.

Annual Subscriptions.Alleyne, Sir John,

Bart ... 10 6Arkwright,Mrs.I.C. - 10 6Aske, Marcus A.

Athorpe, Col. R. ... - 10 6Atk inson , Rev.

Canon F - 10 6Ayre, H. E. Esq. ... - 10 0

Ball, John, Esq. ... - 10 6Barber, H. Esq. ... - 10 8Barker, J. E. Esq.,

K.C - 10 6Barnes, A. G. Esq. - 10 8Beadon-Woodforde,

Col W 10 6Bemrose, Sir H. H. 1 - -Bennett, G. Esq. ... - 10 6Bennett T W Esq 10 6Boden, R. S. Esq.... 2 2 -Bourne - Wheeler,

Col ... 10 6Bowles, C. E. B.Esq. - 10 6Bradshaw.Mrs. I. B. - 10 6Briggs, W. Hollis,

Esq 1Brightmore,H. Esq. - 10 6Brooke-Taylor, Col.

H . 10 6Butterworth,Alder-

Carr, Rev. Canon... 1 1 -Cavendish, Col. J.C. - 10 6

£. s. d.Chambers, R. B.

Esq J.P 1 1Champion, Miss

Mary B 10 6Chester, P. M. Esq. - 10 6Childers, Mrs. Rad-

ford 10 6Clark, G. D'Arcy,

Esq - 10 6Clay, Alfred, Esq. 2 - -Clayton, T. G. Esq. - 10 6Cockburn, C. S. Esq. - 10 6Crewe, Sir Vauncey

H., Bart 1 1 -Cross, Robert, Esq. - 10 6Dawson, F. Esq. ... - 10 6Deacon, Maurice H.

Esq 1 1Dickinson, E. Esq. - 10 6Drabble, F. H. Esq. - 10 6Drury-Lowe, Capt.

W. - 10 6Eastwood, Miss ... - 10 6Firth,Ambrose,Esq. - 10 6Fitzherbert-Wright,

— Esq. D.L., J.P. 1 1 -Fraser, Mrs. E 1 1 -Goodall, J. K. Esq. - 10 CGray, H. M. Esq.,

C .C 3 3 -Green, Rev. Conrad

S 10 6Gresley, Mrs. N. ... - 10 6Hall, E. Esq., J.P. - 10 6Hall, Rev. G. W.... - 10 6Hallowes, Major

R B 10 6Hamilton, J. Esq. - 10 6Hardy, Gerald H.

Holford.W. D. Esq. - 10 6Hollins, W. Esq. ... - 10 6Hoyland, G. E. Esq. - 10 6Hudson, R. Esq.,jp 10 6

Hulse, Edward, Esq. - 10 6Hunter, J. Esq. ... - 10 6

Hurt, F. C. A! Esq. - 10 6

Jenkyn-Brown, A.L. Esq - 10 6

Jessop, Mrs - 10 6J e u d w i n e , W.

Wynne, Esq - 10 6Johnson, E. S. Esq. - 10 6Johnson, Col. H. A. 1 - -King, Mrs. Osman 1 - -Knight, Bruce R.

Esq 10 6Knowles, Mrs. J.... - 10 6

Lees, F. Esq 1 1 -Lindley, Hon. Wal-

t e r B 3 3 -Linacre, Miss - 10 6

Lomas.H.R-P.Esq. - 10 6Lowthian, T. H.

Esq 10 6Ludlow, 1. R. Esq. - 10 6Mallalieu, Mrs. ... - 10 6

Mclnnes, Edward,Esq 1

Moxon, W. Esq.,M D - 10 6

Oakes, James, Esq.,J P 10 6

O'Keover, H. C.Esq., J.P. - 10 6

Owen, Rev. E - 10 6Parkill, S. J. Esq. - 10 6Partington, O. Esq. - 10 6

Quilliam, J. H! Esq! - 10 6R a n s o m e, Miss

M A. ... 10 6Rhodes, T. & Son,

Ltd 10 6Roberts, Miss - 10 6

£. s. d.Robotham, A. H.

Esq 1 1Rollinson, C. W.

Sale Mrs . . . - 10 6Scarsdale, Lord ... - 10 6Severue, A. De M.

Esq 10 6Shaw, A. P. Esq. ... - 10 6Shuttleworth, Col. - 10 6Smith, Zachray,

Esq . . . 10 6Stanton, Mrs. H.1... - 10 6Stevenson, G. Esq. - 10 6Strutt, G. Herbert,

Esq., J.P - 10 6Swanwick, Miss M. - 10 6T a l b o t - C o o k e ,

Taylor, Miss H. E. - 10 6Taylor, J. W. Esq. - 10 6Tennant, R. H. Esq. - 10 8Thirlby, J. F. Esq.,

jp 1 1 -Thornhil-1, Mrs.

McCreagh - 10 6Todd J T Esq 10 6romb'son.A. J. Esq. - 10 61'urbutt, W. G. Esq. - 10 0Curnbull, Peverill,

Turner, Mrs - 10 6Tweloes, H. T. Esq. - 10 DWalthall, H. W.

Esq., J.P. - 10 6Ward, John, Esq. - 10 6Waterhouse, T. C.

Esq 10 6Watson, J. Esq. ... - 10 «

Whitehead, R. Esq. - 10 6Wightman, A. Esq. 1 1 -Worthington.W. B.

Esq - 10 6Wragg, John D.

Esq., J.P - 10 6Wright, Tom, Esq.,

J P .... 10 0

Total...£83 10 6

BELPER BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary-

Miss ADSHKAD.Annual Subscriptions.

Adshead, Miss - 10 6Allen, Dr - 6 -Bain, Mr. - 5 -

Calvert, Mr. - 5 -Fluck, Miss - 10 6Gill, Dr. G. Brittan - 5 -Glassey, Mr - 5 -

Gregory, Mr - 5 -Hanson, Mr., J.P. - 10 6Holden Mr ... 5

Hunter, Mr. J., J.P. 1 1 -Hunter, Mr. M. ... - 6 -Jackson, Mr. F. ... - 10 -Loverock, Mr - 10 6Nuttall, Mr. - 5 -Pym, Mr J. . 5Pym, Messrs. E. &

A 5 -Robinson,lMr. F. L. - 5 -Stillman, Mr. - 5 -Strutt.Mr. Herbert,j p 1 1

Terry, Mr. G - 5 -White, Mr. J. H. ... - 5 -Sums under 5« 317 6

Total £13 1 6^™ "™~"

CHESTERFIELDL. B. S. F.

Honorary Secretary —Mrs. ROBINSON.

Subscriptions.£.. s. d.

Cockburn,C.T.,Esq. 1 - -Sums under 5* 1 10 -

Total £2 10 -

DERBY BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary —

J. SEDOWICK, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Austin, G. Esq 1 1 -Briggs, W. H. Esq. - 10 6Evans, Mrs. Walter 2 2 -Laurie, Dr. R., J.P. - 6 -Moody, Miss - 10 -Newbold.J.W.Esq.,

J.P. - 10 6Robotham, W. B.

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Stevenson.C.P.Esq. - 10 6

Total £6 10 6

Donations.J. F. legg - 11 -

Total £7 1 6

I L K E S T O NL. B. S. F.President—

His Worship the Mayor,Aid. C. A. SUDBURY, J.P.

Chairman—A. W. HiaoiTT, Esq.

Hon. Treasurer—W. A. E. MORRIS, Esq.

(Crompton & Evans Bank).Honorary Secretary—T. A. LOCKYER, Esq.

Subscriptwnt.Crompton, C. R.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Manners S. Esq.... - 5 -Mundy, E. M. Esq.,

J.P. 2 2 -Shakspeare, Coun-

Sisson,CouncillorA. - 10 6Sudbury, C.A. Esq.,

J P . .11Sudbury, Councillor

Sudbury, Mrs.yrancis - 10 6

Total £6 5 6

Donations.Trueman, E. Esq.,

Children's Mid-summer Revels(net proceeds) ...15 15 6

Theatre RoyalBenefit (net pro-ceeds) 14 - 3

Picture PalaceBenefit (netproceeds) 3 13 2

Total £39 19 5

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 491

iDevottsbire.APPLEDORE

BRANCH.local Committee-

Admiral Sir Win. DOWELL,G.C.B., President.

Rev. J. B. WHITE, Chair-man.

Mr. H. R. BAZELEY.Capt. PRIDEAUX BRUNE.Mr. W. T. CHARLEWOOl).Mr. j. c. F. HERIZ-SMITH.Eev. T. NEWTON LEEKE.Major A. C. LDTTEELL.Capt. MEAD.Lieut. R. F NEWCOMBE,

R.N.Capt. W. POPHAM.Mr. J.L. BOUND.Rev. G. SCHOLEY.Mr. F. A. SEARLE.Rear-Admiral M.H. SMYTH.Dr. VALENTINE.

Ladies' Committee—(For Collecting)—

1UDEFORD.Miss DUNN (lion. Sec.).Mrs. ROUSE.Mrs. BEN NET.Miss EWES.Miss IDA BOWLES.Miss GORDON SYMONS.Miss SPRING.Mrs. DIQBY.Miss LEMAN.Miss HEATH.Mrs. HOBHOOSE.Miss IDA KKLSALL.Miss M. McCONAQHY.Miss PEARSE.Mrs. PLUMMER.MissE. LEMAN.

BARNSTAPLE.ilissE.RussF.LL(Uon.Sec.)Miss BROWN.Miss BUCKIN8IIAM.Mrs. Copp.Miss GODLD.Miss HAMMOND.Miss HAWKBS.Miss HEXT.Miss HUXTABLE.Mrs. BEAUMONT JAMES.Mrs. JONAS.Mrs. PlTFIELD.Mrs. W. E. PITTS-TUCKERMrs. ROWCLIFFE.Mrs. SLY.Miss STRICKLAND.Mrs. WILTSHIRE.

INSTOW.The Misses WHITE.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. H. C. WHITEHEAD.

Bankers —WILTS AND DORSET BANK

BlDEFORD.

Annual Subsariptuna.APPLEDORE, BlDEFORDWESTWARD HO ! AND

NORTHAM.£. «. d

Baker, Mrs. J - 5Balsdon, Mr. - BBazeley, Mr. H. M. - 5Bazeley, Mrs - 5

£. s. d.Bell, Mr. C. T 1 - -Sennet, Col - 10 -

Boger, Mrs - 10 -Boyd, Mr. A. H - 10 6Joyle, Mr. G - 10 -:ruce, Mrs - 5 -Jruiie, Capt. Pii-

trune, Mrs. Pri-

arnegie, Mr. C. S.. - 10 -harlewood, Mr.W. T 1 1 -

Churchward, Rev.Preb.Dimond -10 -

Cock <fc Son, Messrs. - 10 -

Craigie Mr - 5Crosthwaite, Sir K. - 10 -

Deas, Mr. J - 10 -Didham Mrs - 5 -

Dowell, Admiral

Dunn, Miss M. R... - 6 -Edwards, Mr. C. C. 1 1 -Ewer, Mrs - G -t t e l d , Mrs 3 3 -Gardiner, Mrs - 10 -Garnett, Mr. II - & -

Hake, Mr. Geo - 6 -

Heriz-Smith, Mr. J.C T . . 1 1 -

Hlll, Mr. R. H. J.... - 10 -Hinde Major 10Hoare, Col. Wilson - 6 -Hobhouse, Mr. A.

H . 5 -How, Messrs. J., &

Co - 10 -Hunt, Miss - 5 -Hyde, Mrs 1 1 -James, Mr. R.

James, Mrs. <fcMisses R. Boucher 1 10 -

Johnstone, Mr. E... - 5 -Kelsall Mrs 5Kenny, Miss - 6Kerrich, Lieut. -Col. - 10

Leeke, Rev. T. N.... - 10Leggatt, Mr. H. M. - 5Luttrell, Mr. C. A. F. - 10Macintosh, Mr. J.S. - 5Martin, Mr.A.McN. - 6McLaren, Mrs - 5

Mead, Mr. j. R. ... - 8Merefleld and Trap-

nell, Messrs - 7Metherell, Mr. J. M. - 10

Molesworth-Hep-

N. V. Golf Club 2 2Nicholls, Mr. G. J.. - 10

Pearse, Colonel - 5Plummer, Mrs - 5Plummer, Miss - 5Pridham, Messrs.

W & Son - 5Radclifle, Mrs.A. E. 1 -Rolt, Mrs. T. W. ... - 5Round, Mr. J. L. ... - 10Round, Mrs. J. L. - 5Scholey, Rev. G 1 1Searle, Mr. F. A. ... - 5Sheldon.Miss Lilian 2 2

Siddall, Dr. .......... - 10Skynner, Mrs - 6

X. s. d.nith, Mrs. Heriz.. - 5 -myth, Rear-Adm.. - 10 - !omes, Mrs 1 1 -iuart, CommanderJ. F.,R.N - 5 -

'andy, Mrs - 5 -'hrupp, Mrs - 10 -

Tun-all, Mr. C. D.... - 5 -Valentine, Mr. W.

A - 10 -Vincent & Duncan,

Waddington, Mrs. . 1 1 -

Wilmot, Mr. E - 5 -Wilson, Mrs. M - 5 -Wren, Mrs - B -

.urns under 5s 21 6 3

£75 10 3

INSTOW.Boyd, Mrs. S 5 -Christie, Mr. A. L. . 1 1 -Everett, Mr. C. E... - 5 -Hinchliff, Mrs - 5 -

^oyes, Mr. H - 5 -O'Brien, Col. J - 5 -Pridham Col .. 5

White, Eev. J. B. .. - 5 -Whyte, Mrs. Pres-

Sums under 5s 4 6 6

£9 13 6

TORRINGTON.Macindoe, Mr. J. G. - 5

Sums under 5s 3 3 -

£ 4 8 -

BARKSTAPLE ANDDISTRICT.

Arthur, Mrs - 6Bean, T. E., and E.

M. G. S. Graham - BChichester, Mrs 1 -Chichester, Miss ... - 10Chichester, Mr. H.. - 10Clarke, Mr. H - 5Davie, Mr. G. C - 10Davie Miss 5Edwards, Dr. - 5Farmer, Mr. A - 10Georgeham Parish

Church, per theRev. W. Hole - 10

Gray, Mrs 5Gribble, Miss 5

Harris Mrs 1 1

Hibbert Mrs 5Hyde, M'r. and Mrs. - 10Jameson, Mrs 1 1Muir, Mrs 10National Provincial

Bank 10Norrish, Mr. E. C. . - 10Pattison, Mr. R. P.

Pitfleld, Mr. J - 5Platt Mrs 1 1Pope, Rev. W. &

Mrs 5

Rowclifle, Mrs - 10Smith, Mrs.

Clarence 10

£. s. d.Smith, Mrs. Wynd-

ham - 5 -oares, Mr. E. J.,M P 1 1 -

'horold, Mrs - 10 -inker, Mr. & Mrs. - 15 -oiler, Mr. W. H... - 10 -

Webber, Mrs. W.

Whaley, Mrs. C. H. - 5 -Wills Miss - 6 -

Vrey, Mrs. A - 5 -urns under 5s 25 13 9

£43 19 3

Donations.

Proceeds of Life-Boat day 14 - -

Contribution Boxes 4 8 3

Total Dons....£24 8 3Total. Subs...£133 11 -

Total £157 19 3

B R I X H A M BRANCH.President —

The Rt Hon. LORDCHURSTON.

Local Committee —Rev. STEWART SIM.W. H. BRKWER.Mr. W.' FISHER, Chief

Officer of Coastguard.Comm. GIBBONS, R.N.R. H. KENNER, Harbour-

master.WM. LOVELL.Capt. MANLEY.Mr. A. E. PAYNE,

H.M. Customs.W. J. SANDERS.J. SCOBLE.W. G. TULLY.W. WINSOR.

Honorary Secretaryand Treasurer-

Rev. K. W. PERRY CIR-CUIT!, The Vicarage,

lirixham.

Annual Subscriptions.Sim Rev. S - 5 -Adcock G F - 5 -Ashwell, Mrs - 6 -Balham, R - 5 -Barratt, F. Leyland,

M p. 1 1 -Brixham Co-opera-

tive K*Churchward, Miss . - 5 -Churston, Lord 1 1 -Circuitt.Rev.R.W.

Cooper, J. J - 5 -

Elliott J. B - 5 -

Findlater - 5 -Forster, W. E. - B -Glossop W . . - 5 -Gooch, Miss - 5 -Green, W. Esq., J.P.- 5 -Harlowe, Major J.. - 10 -Hogg, Miss - 10 -Ingham.Urs. - 5 -James, A. C - 10 -Joliffe, Rev. C - 5 -Lakeman, T. - 6 -Zees C. - 5 -Lopes, Sir Henry ... 1 - -

Manley, Captain.... - 10 8

492 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

Maxwell, C. J - 10 -Meredith, Capt.

R.N 10 -Moale.N - 5 -Moalle, N. - 5 -Morreson, W. 1 1 -

Shiel, Major - 5 -Singer, W. M. G. ... 5 - -

Upborn, J - 5 -Vipan G . 10Ward, J H 10 -Whitley, W. 10Sums under 5s. 11 3 -

Total Subs 32 6 6

Donations,Contribution Boxes 1 7 4

CLOVELLYBRANCH.

Local Committee —Major PARKER, Chairman.Mr. G. C. CAIRD.Rev. S. HENSLEY.Mr. B. HKTWOOD.Bev. D. HUGHES.Mr. W. LOCKE.Eev. E. A. LUFF.Mr. J. Moss.Mr. J. T. MOSS.Mr. W. MOSS.Mr. W. STEELE.

1 Treasurer—Eev. T. L. V. SIMKIN.Honorary Secretary —

Mr. G. C. CAIKD.

Annual Subscriptions.Caird, Mr. G. C. ... - 5 -Carter, Miss - 10 -Elwes, Mr. R 1 - -Hamlyn, Mrs. ...... 2 2 -Hensley, Eev. S ... - 5 -Hey wood, Mr. B... 1 - -Hughes, Eev. D.... - 5 -Luff, Eev. E. A. ... - 5 -Moss, Mr. J - 5 -Moss, Mr. J. T - 5 -Moss, Mr. W - 5 -Simkin, Eev.T.L.V - 10 -Steele, Mr. W - 5 -Vine, Mr. M - 5 -

Total Subs £7 7 -

Donations.Contribution BoxeslO 4 4

Total £17 11 4

DARTMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee —Capt. W. H. ANGEL, J.P.,

Chairman.Capt. S. E. BUCKPHITT.

Honorary Secretary—J. MURPHY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Angel, Capt - 6 -Bayliss, Rev. E. C. . - 5 -Buckphitt, Capt. ... - 5 -Channel Coaling Co. - 10 -Collins & Co... - 10 -

£. s. d.Dartmouth Coaling

Co - 10 -

Knollys, Major F.L. - 10 -Marsden, H. E - 10 -Philip & Son, Ltd. - 5 -Eenwick, Wilton &

Searle, Dr - 10 -

Total Subs £4 15 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes

and Sums under5*. 5 14

DAWLISH BRANCH.Honorary Treasurer—ALEX. McCAstAND,

Esq., J.P.Honorary Secretary —

Capt. C. W. M. PLENDER-1EATH, R.N.

Bankers—CAPITAL&COUNTIESBANK.

Collector-Mr. LEWIS, E.N., 3 Iddes-

leigh Terrace.

Annual Subscriptions.Alford, Eev. W. P.. - 5 -Anderson, Mr.

David.... . 10Anderson, Mrs - 10 -Bagshaw, Mrs. 1".... - 10 6Barrett, Mrs - 5 -Bayldon, Mr. E. H.

J P D L 1 1 -Benthall, Miss - 10 6Benthall, Mrs. Wini-

fred 1 1

Browning, Capt.

Buxton' Mr. G. E.. - 10 -Chatterton, Capt.

H., R. N - 5 -Church, Major - 10 -Courtenay, Lady ... 1 - -Craigie, The Misses 1 1 -Daubeny.Mr. W.A.,

JP 5Devon, Et. Hon. the

Earl of 1Douglass, Miss - 5 -Eastdon Cottage ... - 5 -Esdaile Miss ftFerris, Mr. R. B. ... - 10 -Gamlen Miss M B 2 -•Gordon-Cumming,

Lady - 5 -Hoare, Mrs. P. Mjer-

rick - 5 -Hoare, Mr. Peter,

J.P - 10 -Hobson.Mr. A - 5 -lies, Mrs 10

Keene, Mr. W - 5 -Kekewich, Major-

Laye, Major-Gen.C.V.O..C.B - 5 -

Lovely, Dr. C. N. ... - 5 -Marine Parade, No.

10 .. 5Masters, Mr. E. H. - 5 -Mazet, Madame - 5 -McCasland, Mr. A.,

J .P 1 1 -Newman, Sir Robt. - 5 -Norrington, Mr.

P.L - 10 -

£. s, d.Nosworthy, Mrs. ... - 10 6Parr, Mrs - 5 -

Patrick, The Misses - 5 -Pike, Mrs 5Pike, Mrs. John.... - 5Plenderleath, Capt.

R N 1Plenderleath, Miss. - 5 -Plenderleath, Mrs. - 5 -Salmon, Major - 5 -Smith, Mr. H. W.

Lee . . - 5Sparks Mr W J - 10 -

Thomas, Sir G.,Bart.- 5 -Turner, Mrs. C - 6 -Washington, Mr. J.

W. C., J.P - 10 -Waterfleld, Mr. P.

G - 5 -Watson, Capt. G.H. - 5 -Welch Mrs 1 -Wiley, Mrs - 10 -Wills, Sir Edw.

"Windward" - 5 -Woodruff e, Mrs. ... 1 14 -Sums under 5s 11 3 6

Total Subs.. ..£40 14 6

Donations.Collecting Boxes.... - 17 9

Xotal £41 12 3

EXETER BRANCH.Local Committee-

Rev. Chancellor W. J. ED-MONDS, B.D.

Rear - Admiral MATHERBYLES.Honorary Treasurer and

COURTENAY H. EDMONDS,Esq.,

Mote Lodge, Heavitree.

Collector-Mr. JOHN VANSTONK,

Oakfleld St., Heavitree,Exeter.

Annual Subscriptions.Blacking.W.T.Esq. - 6 -Bond, The Misses . - 10 -Edmonds, Rev.

Chancellor, B.D. - 10 6Edmonds, Courte-

nay H. Esq - 10 6

Harris, J. D. Esq.,M.D - 5 -

Kingdon, W. D.,Esq., M.D. 1 1 -

Lloyd, H. C. & Son,Ltd - 10 -

Mallett.W.B.. Esq. - 5 -Mathew, Misses ... - 10 -Norman and Pring,

Pinder and Tuck-well, Messrs - 5 -

Eoss & Pidsley - 5 -Eowe Bros. & Co.,

Limited, Messrs. - 10 6Sanders, Mrs. E. A. - 10 -Thomas, J. L. & Co.

Wilson, Son and

Wippell, H. H. Esq. - 5 -Sums under 5s - 15 -

Total Subs 8 18 6

Donations.£,. s. d.

ContvibuUonBoxea 1 16 1

Total £10 14 7

EXMOUTHA N D BUDLEIGH

SALTERTONBRANCH.

Local Committee—Eev. C. E. CARR, Chairman.Colonel ADAMS.B. J. M. DONNE, Esq.Capt. A. B. G. GHENPELL,

E.N.Col. CHARLES L. HARVEY.JOHN I.ANGLEY, Esq.H. MARTEN, Esq.T. EAMSBOTHAM, Esq.R. TUCKER PAIN.Mr.G. C. PITT, Chief Officer

Coastguard.Capt.W.H.f.TAYLOR,R.N.

Honorary Secretary—M.F. MORESBY, Esq., R.N.,

Paymaster-in-Chief.Collector—

JOHN DIXON.Annual Subscriptions.

Adams, Col. H. C. . - 5 -Baker, Colonel - 6 -

Baillie Mrs 5Bamburger, R - 5 -Bazalgette, Captain - 10 -Belneld, General E. - 5 -Bell, A, C. Morison - 10 6Birch, G. E., Mrs. . - 5 -Black Mrs . ... 7 6Blidgeman, H. E. . - 5 -Brooksmith, W. ... - 10 -Burgman, Col. - 5 -Carr, Eev. C. R. ... - & -Carter F E - 5 -Cleave Mr - 5 -Coles H J 5 -Cox Mrs - 5 -Darke A J .... 5 -Davies, W. G - 5 -

Donne, B.J.M. Esq. 1 - -

Drake, Lady E. 'E.Eliott - 10 -

Dunboyne, Lady ... - 6 -Egmont, Countess of - 10 -

Elliott, Mrs. Max . - 5 -Fell, Rev. Dr - 5 -Forster, Lt.-Col. ... 1 - -Freeman, Richard . - 10 -Gardner, C. E - 10 -Gardner, Mrs - 10 -Gill, P. O. Esq - 5 -Goodrest, C. E - 5 -

GreenleU, Capt.,R.N - 10 -

Hamilton,A.K.Esq. 6 - -Harris, M. E - 5 -

Herford, H - 5 -Hunter, Fred, Esq. 1 1 -Hutchings, Col - 10 6Jenkins, Mrs - 5 -Kavanagh, Mrs. ... - 10 - 'Kelly,Mrs.(thelate)- 10 -Kennaway, Sir J.... - 5 -Kennedy, Lady - 5 -Kensington, Miss . - 6 -Kerr, Mrs. Ferrier . - 5 -Kinder Col 5 -Kingsford, Miss ... - 5 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 493&. s. d.

Langley, John Esq. 1 - -Ley, Kichard..,. - 10 -Lythal, A - 5 -Macaulay, The

Hisses - 6 -Mackenzie, T. D. ... - 10 -Marten, B.C., M.D. 1 1 -Martin, Prebd - 5 -Sfartyn, Miss L. ... - 5 -Marnsby, Mrs - 5 -Masefteld, H. V. ... - 5 -Mathesson, Mrs. T.

C. 5Metcalfe, Mrs 1 1 -Miller,*lrs. C. W.. - 10 -Miller, 8. H - 5 -Norman, J. E. Esq. - 10 6Northcote, Mr - 5 -

Pain, Mr. Tucker... 1 - -Percival, A. P. Esq. 1 1 -Peters, Gen. H. B.. - 10 -Phillips, F. Esq. ... 1 - -Pierce, Miss 10 -Pinckney, Miss - 10 -Prideaux, Miss - 7 -Ramsbotham,T.Esq.- 5 -

Bocke, Gen 10

Kowe, W 5Sheldon, Miss 1 1 -Smith, Patrick - 6 -Squire, Mrs 10Stewart, Miss - 10 -

Stokes F 5 -Tanner, C. F. Esq. . - 6 -Templeman, Col.... 1 1 -Thomson, G. N. ... - 6 -Thornycroft, C. E. . - 10 -Toirosend, E - 5 -Tyacke, Colonel .... - 10 -Ware&Sons,Messrs. 1 - ~

'Williams, F . . .. 6 -

Windsor, E. J - 5 -Wright, Col. Knox - 10 -Suras under 5s. 58 7 4

Total Subs. ...106 - 4

Donations.Collecting Boxes ... 1 Y 1Collected in Lymp-

stone Church, perBev.C. G.BroH-ne 3 11 4

Total £110 18 9

ILFRACOMBEBRANCH.

Local Committee—Dr. THOROLD, Chairman.Capt. JAS. BALE.Capt. JNO. BALLEY.Capt. BIRMINGHAM.C. J. COPNER.Commander CURTIS, B.N.W. C. DALLIN. •C. DARBYSHIRE, J.P.H. M. GARDNER.W. H.Goor.D, J.P.

Commander NICHOLSON,E.N.

E. M. EOWE.G. EUDD.M. W. TATTAM.

Hon. Treasurer —G. SANDERS.

Honorary Secretary—WILLIAM COLE.

Animal Subscriptions.

Bibby, C - 10 -Bobbett, H. J - 6 -

£. s. d.Burchell F 53ole, Wm - 5 -3orrie,Miss - 5 -Cottingham, J. B. . - 5 -Dallin, W. C - 5 -Darbyshire,C.,J.P. 1 - -Dickinson, C., J.P. - 5 -

Fflnch, J.P. - 5 -Fursdon Mrs . . . 10Gardner, H. J 1 1 -Gardner, H. M - 5 -Garratt, Mrs.

(Frodsham) 5 - -Geddes, Miss - 5 -Gould, W. H - 6 -Heginbottom, Mrs. - 10 -Johnson, Eev.H.M. 10 -Lillington, Miss - B -Martin, Miss A - 10 6Martin W T 5Maunder, Miss - 6 -Eobins, S M - 10Eobinson, Eev. A. E.I - -Bowe, R. M - 5 -Eowntree, Miss 1 - -Starkey, T - 10 -Stewart, L. G - 5 -Thornley, C 6Thorold, Dr. H. O.. - 5 -Thrustans, H. J - B -Tugwell, Mrs. E. ... - 5 -Turner, M. E - 5 -Wall Eev G 5Sums under 5« 7 12 6

Total Subs. ... £26 14 6

Donations.Net Proceeds of Life-

Boat Thursday ...12 7 6Contribution Boxes 8 1 10

Total Dons 20 9 4Total Subs 26 14 6

£47 3 10

:LYNMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee —A. L. FORD, Esq., J.P.,

President and Chairman.Mr. WELSH, Coastguard

Officer.Mr. C. A. BRIGGS.Dr. EDWARDS.Mr. F. B. ERRIDOE.Mr. A. W. GAYDON.Mr. TOM JONES.Mr. P. T. KIMMINS.Mr. H. MEDWAY.Mr. E. J. PEDDER.Mr. F. W. TONQE.Dr. WARREN.

Honorary Secretary—Eev. c. B. TREADWELL.Honorary Treasurer-Mr. F. B. ERRIDQE.

Annual Subscriptions.Baillie, Eev. W.

Briggs, Mr. C. A. .. - 10 6Briggs, Mr. T. H.

Butler, Mr. G - 5 -

Charley, Mrs - 10 -

Crook, Mr J 10Davis, Mr. J. B - 5 -Edmonds, Mrs - 10 -Edwards Dr - 10 -Erridge, Mr. F. B. . - 10 6Ford, Mr. A. L. - 10 6Hewitt, SirT 1 1 -Holman, Mr. J. W. - 5 -

£. s. d.Home, The Misses. - 5 -Jeune, Mr. E. B. ... - 10 -Jones, Mr. Tom - 10 -Medway, Mr. H - 5 -Michdd, Mr. P. H. . - 10 6Newnes, Sir F., Bart. 2 2 -Pedder, Mr. E. J.... - 10 6Phillip and Pro-

thero, Messrs - B -Eoss, Mr. H. M - 10 6Stranack, Mr. E. A. - 6 -Tonge, Mr. F. W. .. 1 - -Tread well, Eev. C.E.- 6 -Waller, Mr. K. D... - 5 -Warren, Dr - 5 -Sums under 5s 3 3 6

Total Subs. ...£18 - -Donations.

Life-Boat Saturday 42 12 10Life-Boat Boxes 4 19 4Eent Eeading EooniB - -Sundry Donations. — & -

Total Dons 52 17 2Total Subs 18 - -

£70 17 2

NEWTON ABBOTBRANCH.President-

Mrs. MARCUS HARE,Court Grange.

Local Committee —Capt. E. C. DYER, E.N.The TREASURER.

Treasurer—E. HAMBLY, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Capt. H. QUINTANILHA.

Annual Subscriptions.Adams, S. P. Esq... - B -Baker, Lady - S -Baker, Miss - 6 -Clifford of Chud-

leigh, Lady 1 1 -Coode, Mrs - 10 -Devon and Courte-

nayClayCo 1 1 -

GoddardACo - 6 -Hambly, E. Esq. ... - 6 -Hare, Mrs. Marcus 5 - -Hext, Admiral Sir

John - B -Hexter, H. & Co.,

Johnson, Miss E.... - B -Jones, Mrs. Owen.. - 10 -

Plowman, C.W. Esq.- 6 -Quintanilha, Capt.

H 1 1 -Eendell&Sawdye. - 5 -Smale, The Misses - 5 -Watts, Blake,

Bearne, and Co... 1 - -Webster, Mrs 1 1 -Whidborne, Miss... - 5 -

Sums under 6» 2 19 6

Total Subs. ...£18 3 6Donations.

House to HouseCollection .'. 13 18 3

Pillar ContributionBox in CourtenayPark, other con-tribution Boxes,andsumsunderSs.- 12 7

Total £32 14 4" " ^

PORT OFPLYMOUTH

BRANCH.Local Committee —

Vice -Admiral J. E. M.WILSON, J.P., Chairman.

D. BASKS, Esq.EICHARD BAYLY, Esq.Captain W. CUTOLIFPE.O. J. H. DAVIS, Esq., J.P.Commander JNO.EDWARDS,

E.N.G. E. FOX, Esq.H. HUHRELL, Esq., J.P.Capt O. B, ISSKIP, J.P.,

E.N.W. LEAMAN, Esq.CHARLES LUKE, Esq.J. NICHOLAS, Esq.F. PHILLIPS, Esq.Capt. J. PINKHAM.E. J. REDWOOD, Esq.Capt. ROBIN.JAS. EOONEY, Esq.Commander L. SATOW, E.N.Commander C. W.C.STRICK-

LAND, E.N.

Treasurer—J. CUMMINO, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary —G. F. WATSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£.. e.d.

Alger W H 10 6Bellamy, Sir J 1 1 -Brown, Wills, and

Bragg, The Misses 1 1 -Burnard, E - 10 6Butt, Vosper <fc

Knight 5 -Coates and Co., Dis-

tillery 1 1 -Cocks, Miss Emily 1 1 -Collier's Stores - 10 6Edgcumbe, Mount,

Earl of 1 1 -Elworthy, Curtis,

and Dawe - 10 -Fox, Eliott and Co. - 10 -Fox Eoy Co 1 1 -Gas Co., Plymouth 2 2 -

Goldsmith, J. P. ... 1 1 -Hurrell and Co. ... 1 - -Inskip, Capt. G.H.,

Jackman, William - & -James & Eosewall - 10 -Lloyds Bank, late

Devon and Corn-wall Banking Co. ,Ltd 1 1

Mortimer Bros. ... - 5 -Mould.Miss.Devon-

Na than , Jacob(Trustees of) - 17 -

Naval Bank 1 1 -Norrington <fc Co.,

Charles - 10 6Page, Keen & Page - 10 6Popham, Eadford

<fc Co - 10 -Eandle, Miss F. H. 1 1 -Hooker, Miss - 10 -

Eundle,Eogers,andBrook, Ltd 1 1 -

Shelly John . . . . 6 -Spooner & Co - 10 6Watt, C., and Co.... - 6 -Webber, Mrs. J. ... - 10 -Western Counties

Manure Co., Ltd. - 10 -Westlake&Laws... - B -

494 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£. 8. d.

Whitefprd, Mr. B.

Sums under 5s -19 6

Total Subs. ...£26 12 6

Donations.Shelly, Mr. John ... 1 1 -

Total Doni. ... 6 17 11Total Subs. ...26 12 6

£83 11 5

SALCOMBE ANDHOPE COVE

BRANCH.President —

Vacant.Local Committee —

Dr. W. COCK.F. S. GULSTON, Esq.Lieut. H. L. WELLS, R.N.,

Inspecting Officer H. M.Coastguard.

J. S. HUKRBLL, Esq., C.C.Dr. A. PEARCE.Lieut. S. W. RYDER,

R.N.R.Rev. J. A. SIDOWICK.Dr. TWINING.Honorary Secretary—C. E. TURNER, Esq.

Honorary Treasurer—H. H. SARAH, Esq., Lloyds

Bank.

Annual Subscriptions.Balkwill, R. A - 5 -Birks Mrs ... . 5Bowering, Mrs 1 1 -Cock, Dr. W - 10 -Capel-Cure, E - 5 -Dowglaas, Miss - 5 -Ellershaw, Miss ... 1 - -Finzel, Rev. C.W.C. - 5 -Ford, Mrs 10Foster Miss - 10Foster, Major E. H. - 10 -Fox, E. Spencer,

Guppy, Dr. & Mrs. - 5 -

Henderson, Capt.A., R.N 5

Heriot, R. Esq 1 1 -Hewett, Sir Harold

C., Bart 1 - -Hurrell, J. S. Esq.,

J P C C 10Ilbert' Mrs 10

Macleod, J. T. M.... - 10 -Mcllwraith A Esq 1Mildmay, ¥.B. Esq.,

M P 1 -Montgomery, Mrs.,

Montgomery, W. E.

Ollard Mrs 5Pike, W. H. Esq.,

J P 10Pitman, Rev. W. D. - 10 -

Ryder, Lieut. S.W.,R N R 5

Sarah, H.H. Esq.... - 5 -Shaw, W. J. Esq.... - 5 -Sidgwick,Rev.J.A. - 5 -Steer Dr Wm . 5Stitt, E. H. Esq. ... - 5 -Stretton.Capt.R.A. - 5 -Thorpe, Sir Edwd.. - 6 -

£. s. d.Turner, C. E. Esq.. - 5 -

Twining, Dr. V. W. - 10 -Twysden, Mrs 1 - -Wells, L. B. Esq. ... - 5 -Wrangham, F. D.

Sums under 5s 5 15 6

Total Subs. ...£26 12 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes 2 16 10

m . . actf\ n

SIDMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee — •The Rev. H. G. J. CLEMENTS

Chairman.J.Y. ANDERSON-HORSHEAD,

Esq., .T.P.A. C. GRAY, Esq.W. H. HASTINGS, Esq.Mr. S. J. PILE.C. E. ROBERTS, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary—F. J. NORTON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Ballour, Col. J. E.

H., D.S.0 2 - -Cave, Miss - 10Chalmers, Miss - 10 -Chilton Miss 5Clements, Rev. H.

G. J 1 1Dulverwell, Misses - 5 -Dewey, Thos. C.

Esq ... 1 1Epps, H. Esq - 5 -Fanshawe, Mr. &

Mrs 1 1 -Flude, Miss - 5 -Freer, Mrs 10Harrison, Miss - 10 -Hastings, W.H.Esq. - 10 6Homan, Mrs. E. H. - 5 -Johnston, Mrs. F. T. - 5 -McEuen, E. S. Esq. - 5 -Morritt, J. M. Esq. - 5 -Norton, F. J. Esq. - 10 6Radford.The Misses 1 - -Roberts, C. E. Esq. - 5 -

Cindall, Misses - 5 -L'repplin, Mrs - 5 -

Wilkin, Mrs 5Wood, S. R. Esq.... - 10 6Sums under 5s 6 - -

Total Subs. ...£19 4 6Donations.

Collected at Quar-terly Exercises ... 4 3 10

Contribution Boxes 2 16 -

Total £26 4 4

TEIGNMOUTHBRANCH.President —

J. W. MORRISON, Esq.

Local Committee —G. A. BILTON, Esq.W. M. BIRD, Esq.S. A. CROYDON, Esq.

C. STOOKE, Esq.Mr. C. BENNETT (c/o Coast

Guard).

Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—W. J. BCRDEN, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d

Alsop, R. Esq - 5 -Barclie, Mrs - 5Bird, Mr. W. M. ... 5Broad Bissel, J.

Esq 5B r o w n , M a j o r

Lewis, J.P 5 -Browne, Rev. W. B. - 10 -Cole, R. Esq - 5 -Collins, Mrs - 5 -Cooke, T. 0. Pres-

ton, Esq 1 1 -Farley, The Misses - 5 -Friend, Mrs. G. P. - 5 -Goodall, Mrs - B -Gulson, Mrs 10Horner, Capt. J. ... - 10 -Jenkins Col ... 10Kerry, Mr. C. H. ... - 5 -Keyworth, Col - 5 -Kingsford, Mr. and

Mrs 10Leah, Miss 10Leah, Mr. H - 10 -Lowe, Mr. Jackson - 5 -Morrison, J.W. Esq. 1 1 -Mor r i son -Be l l ,

Capt. E. F., M.P. 1 1 -Neuman, Mrs - 5 -Parry, Capt 10Sloggett, Mrs - 5 -S p e n c e r , Mrs.

Mountford - 10 -Spratt, Miss - 5 -Stayner, Mrs - 5 -Teignmouth Har-

bour Commis-sioners 10 - -

Tinline, J. Esq - 5 -Tytherleigh, F. Esq. - 10 -Williams, Mrs - 10 -Young&Sons, Ltd.,

Sums under 5s 1313 6

Total Subs. ...£36 16 6

Donations.Haurice, Mrs - 10 -tfet proceeds of

Annual Demon-stration 44 19 1

Contribution Boxes - 8 2

Total Dons. ...45 17 3Total Subs. ...36 16 6

£82 13 9

TORQUAY BRANCH.President —

J. KITSON, Esq.Local Committee —

I. KITSON, Esq., Chairman.Rev. B. R. AIRY.W. BALL, Esq.Chief Officer A. E. LARK,

R.N., H.M. Coastguard.

Inspecting CommanderGIBBON, R.N.

Kev. J. HEWETT.Capt. T. H. KENDALL,

Harbour Master.TOSEPH KENNY, Esq.

Commander C. MILNE, R.N.Mr. J. G. KEVIN, Retired

Chief Officer H.M. Coast-guard.

THORNTON SLADE, Esq.Mr. J. HESSE THOMAS,

R.N.R., H.M. Customs.Lieut. W. H. WORSFOLD,

R.N.

Hon. Secretary —THORNTON SLADE, Esq.

Collector —Mr. R. W. TOMS.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Anonymi 1 - - iA. R 5Airy, Rev. Preb.

B. R . . . - 10A n n e s l e y , T h e

Anstice, Mrs 1 1 -Appleby, A. B. Esq. - 10 6Atkins, F. T. Esq. - 10 -Backhouse, A. Esq. 2 - -Bainbrigge, Col.

Barton, Miss A. F. - 10 -Bar t t e lo t .B . B.

Esq 6Bastard, Rev. W. P. - 5 -Bawden, Miss - 5 -Bazley, Sir Thos.,

Bart . 1

Becke t t , George,Esq . 10

Belcher, Miss - 5 -Benbow, Vernon,

Esq 10Bigge, Mrs. J. C. ... - 5 -Bigge, F. E. Esq. ... - 10 6Billings, Mrs - 10 -Bingley, Rev. J. G. - 5 -Black, Miss L. M.P. - 5 -Bluett, Col - 5 -Boileau, Miss 5Bowden, Mrs - 5 -Bowring, H.E. Esq. - 5 -Boyd, Mrs. H. C. ... 5Brandt, Miss E. C. - 10 - jB r i d g e m a n , The !

Hon. Mrs. John... - 10 -

Brown, Mrs. ii. C. - 5 -Brown, The Misses - 5 -

Budd, Miss 5Bulkeley, Mrs - 5 -Burn, Col. C. R.,

M P 1 1

C a m p b e l l , The 1Misses 7 6

Capel Cure, Mrs. ... - 5 -Cary, Col. and Mrs. 1 - - ICash, Dr. Midgley - 5 -Cash, Mrs - 5 -Jaspersz, Mrs - 10 -

"Jhadwick, Miss 1 1 -Chamberlayne,Gen.

(the late) 10 -Chatto, D. Potts,

Esq . 1 1Chillingworth, Mrs.

J G 10Churton, The Right

Rev. E. T., D.D. - 10 -Clarke, Mrs - 5 -Clarke, Mrs. E. V. - 10 -Plough, Miss J. E. - 10 -Cochrane, A. M.

Esq 10Cogan, Mrs. S. B.... - 5 -Collett, Mrs. Chas. - 10 -C o m p t o n , M r s .

C o n g r e v e , Miss '•L D 10 6

jox, Major-General - 10 -Crocker, Mrs. H. S. - 5 -Cubitt, The Hon.

Helen - 10 -h u m m i n g , S. A.

Esq 1 1 -Cunningham, Dr. D. - 10 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 495£. s. d.

Cutler, Mrs. G.O.... - 10 -Davis, Miss J - 5 -Dawson - Lambton,

Miss Emily C. ... 1 - -Delano, Mr. and

Mrs F G 1 1

Dodd, T. Esq - 5 -Dorsett, Mrs - 10 -Douglas, Mr. and

Drinkwater, MissE. G 1 1 -

Du-Buisson, Mrs.... - 10 6Dundas, Mrs. and

Miss Hamilton ... - 5 -Earle, G. H. Esq.... - 6 -El-men, Miss E. A. - 10 -Evans, C. G. Esq.... - 10 6

F e n t o n -Wingate,W E Esq • .... 2 2 -

Ford, Mrs. R - 5 -Fordyce, Mrs - 10 -Fowler, 8. G. Esq.... - 5 -Fox, Mrs. Ward ... - 5 -Gairdner, Mrs. W. - 10 -Galsworthy, H.

Gane, — , Esq - 5 -Glover, Misses 1 - -

G r e s w o l d e Wil-liams, H. J. Esq. - 6 -

Grylls-Hill H Esq 5Hall Miss .. 10 -Hankey, H. Esq. ... - 5 -Harvey, Mrs. G.

Richards - 5 -Hassall, Mrs - 6 -Hepworth, Mrs. ... - 10 -Hole Mrs K .... 1 1 -Hooper, H. Dundee,

Esq ... - 10 6Houghton, J. C. A.

Howard,Henry,Esi|. - 10 -Humphreys, Miss... - 10 -Hunt, A. R. Esq.... - 5 -Ingleby, Mr. & Mrs.

Johnson, The Misses - 10 -Johnston, Miss E.S. - 10 -Jolly, Miss Isabel.. . - 10 -Jukes-Browne, A. J.

Esq .... 5Kendall, Capt. T. H. - 10 -

Kimber, Mrs - 5 -Kitson, Hutchings,

and Easterbrook,Messrs - 5 -

Kitson, John. Esq. - 10 6Kitson, Mr. & Mrs.

R. P - 5 -Kitson, Mrs. W. H. 1 1 -Langton, Miss L.... - 10 -Lang, Rev. W. F.

Layland - Barratfc,Sir Francis Bart 1 1

Leach, Geo. Esq. ... - 10 6Lee, H. C. E. Esq. - 5 -Lee, R. H. Esq - 5 -Leppington, W. E.

I/iddicoat, Capt. ... - 5 -Lock, F. S. Esq. ... - 10 6

Levering, MajorH M - 5

Luxmoore, C. N.Esq., and Mrs. - .2 2 -

Mackenzie, H. T.

Mackinlay,N.S.E»q. - 5 -Mackintosh, The

£. s. d.tfaconchy, Mrs. ... - 5 -Macreight, Dr. W.

W - 5

Maude, W. Esq. ... - 10 6McPherson, Mrs.

Mcdwyn, F. Esq. ... - 5 -Mellor.Mrs.W.M.T. - 10 -

Milne, Com. C..R.N. - 5 -Mills, Miss G. E. ... - 5 -Moor, Miss - 5 -Neal, Mr. and Miss - 5 -Nevin.J.G., Retired

Chief Officer H.M.

Nias, F. <fc W. Esqs. - 5 -Nicholson, Mr. and

Mrs. J. A - 10 -Norman, The Misses- 5 -Northey, Rev. A. E. - 6 -Odell, Dr. W - 5 -Orfeur, Dr. Howard - 10 6Ormerod, Miss - 5 -

Paul, A. W. Esq. ... - 10 -Petherick, J. Esq. - 5 -Ph i l l i pps , The

Misses Lovell ... 1 - -Phillips, Mrs. Win-

Phillips, Mrs. Legh - 5 -Phillpotts,Capt.A.,

R N • - 10Phiilpotts, Mrs. ... - 5 -Polignac, The

Powell, Dr - 6 -Prescott, Capt - S -Pr i ea tman , The

Frowse, Mrs - 10 -

Kaveiiscroft, E. W.ESq 5

Kaynes, T. A. Esq. - 5 -Kenwick & Wilton,

Richardson, Mrs.... - 5 -Richmond, Rev.

W A 5Ridler, Miss - 5 -

Rockhey, Messrs.J. F., Ltd - 10 -

Russell Miss 5Sanders, Rt. Hon.

J S . 5Saunders Mrs W S - 5Schuster, Miss A.... 1 - -Sermon, Messrs E.

H. -and F. E - 5 -Shannon, Mrs. A. .. 1 - -Shaw, J. Lancaster,

Esq 1 1 -Shillington, The

Sivewright, Miss ... - 10 -Sladecfc Sons, Messrs. - 10 -Slade, Thornton,

Esq . . 1 1Spragge, Col. C. H.,

C.B., Mayor ofTorquay - 10 6

Squires, Miss - 5 -

Stevens, Mrs. Mar-shall ft

Stewart N B Esq 1 -Stiff, Mrs. Carleton - 5 -Tayleur.C. W. Esq. 2 2 -Taylor Miss 10Taylor, R. Esq - 6Tiffin, Mrs - 6 -Tottenham, Mrs.j F 10

Towell, C. T. Esq. 1 1 -Tracey, Miss Han-

£. s. d.Underhay , The

Warren, Miss - 10 -Water fa l l , Mrs.

Wilson 1 - -Watkin, H. R. Esq. - 5 -Webber, W. D. Esq. - 5 -Whidborne, The

Whitehead, J. N.Esq - 5 -

Whiteway and Ball,Messrs - 10 -

Williams, Hamil-

Williams and Cox,Messrs. (5 and 6Strand) 5 -

W i l l s & Wi l l s ,

Wilton Mrs . 10 -Withington, Capt. - 5 -Wood, Canon John - 10 -Woolcott, Mr. and

Mrs - 5 -Worsfold, Lieut.,

R.N - 5 -Wrey, Rev. A. B.... - 5 -Wright, Commander

Douglas, R.N. ... - 5 -Zachary, H. Esq. ... - 5 -

Total Subs.. ..£101 14 6

Donations.Mr. W. H. Brown,

for Widows' andOrphans' Fund ... 1 4 -

Mrs. W a t e r f a l l

Box, All Saints-Church, Babba-

Snms under 5s 22 2 6Collecting Do.ves ... 6 1 t

Total Dons.... 30 18 10Total Subs. ... 101 14 6

£132 13 4

YEALM RIVERBRANCH.

Local Committee —Mr. N. S. CHAFFE.Mr. H. A. PEifROSE.Rev. C. B. YONGE.Hon. Secretary —

JOHN YONGE, Esq.Assistant Hon. Secretary —

Mr. E. COLLINS.Annual Subscriptions.

Hicks Miss 1 1 -Holberton, colonel

& V. Holberton,Esq 1 1 -

Yonge, J. E. Esq. . . 1 1 -Yonge, John, Esq. . 1 1 -Contribution Boxes - * -

Total £4 8 -

Dorsetebirc.BRIDPORT

DISTRICT BRANCH.President —

F. B. L. MAUNSELL, Esq.(No Local Committee.)

Secretary and Collector.—Mr. ALFRED BAKER.

Annual Subsenntians.£. s. d.

Colfox Miss 1 1 -Colfox T A 5HounseH, H. R. - S -Maunsell.Rev. F. W.- 10 -Palmer, J. C. &

R H - 5Williams, Col. M.P. 1 1 -Sums under 5s - 12 6

Total ..£3 19 6

LYME REGISBRANCH.

Local Committee —Alderman H. 0. BlCKLET,

J.P.Lieut. O. U. COATES, R.N.,

Divisional Officer of H.M.Coastguard.

Treasurer —J. E. HILL, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —A. T. M. BOND, Esq.

A nnual Subscriptions.Allhusen, Wilton,

Bickley, Aid. H. b.,J P - 5

Bishop of Croydon - 5 -Bishop of Man-

Chalmers, A. J.Esq J P. 10

Chalmers, G. Esq... - 10 -Coates, Lieut. O. U. - 5 -Collins Dr 10Cooper, Dr. an d 3Irs.

H J 5Denys, Rev.F.Ward- 5 -Gordon, A. B. Esq.,

J P 5Harris, S. Esq., J.P. - 5 -

Hutchison, Mr,

Lister Mrs. 10Mathew, F. Esq - 5 -Munro, Sir C 10

Paine," Mrs. Lewis.. - 10 6Russell, R. H. Esq. - 5 -Shipley, O. Esq 1 - -

Stanger - Leathes,The Misses - 5

Stnrdee, H. King... - 6 -

White, C. H. A. Esq. - 5 -Woodroffe, A. J.

Esq.(His Worshipthe Mayor) 10

Wynch, W. M. Esq. 1 - -Suras under 5s 2 19 -

Total Subs. ... 16 14 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes 2 11 1

Total ... £19 5 1

POOLE,BOURNEMOUTH,WIMBORNE ANDCHRISTCHURCHi

BRANCH.Patron—

The Right Hon. LordWIMBOSNE.

496 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

President —The Eight Hon. the Earl

Of MALMESBUKY.

Vice-Presidents—Mayor of Poole.Mayor of Bournemouth.Mayor of Christehurch.Sheriff of Poole.

Chairman—HENRY BURDEN, Esq.

Local Committee —Mayor of Poole.Mayor of Bournemouth.Mayor of Christchurch.*Mra. J. E. BEALE.•Mrs. CHESSHIRE.•Miss ELLING.»Miss HEWETT.•Miss HOSKINS.*Mrs. LOVELL.•Mrs. G. McWiLLIAM.»Miss HAKE.•Miss SKOTLES.•Miss TUCKER.•Mr. J. ANDREW.•Mr. F. J. BACON.•Mr. E. WHITLEY BAKER.Mr. L. D. BALLARD.•Mr. J. E. BEALE.•Mr. B. W. CHISLETT.Rev. R. FAWKES.•Mr. G. W. GREEN.Mr. H. F. W. GWATKIN.•Mr. C. STACEY HALL.•Mr. C. H. MATE.Mr. B. HOWARD MAY.•Mr. G. MCWlLLIAM.Mr. G. PARRY.•Kev. H. LAWRENCE PHIL-

LIPS.•Capt. J. H. PRANKARD.•Mr. F. REYNOLDS.•Mr. W. J. STEPHENS.•Mr. T. IAMB.•Mr. CHAS. THRESH.•Mr. B. J. TUCKER.Officer, Coastguard Station,

Bournemouth.•Superintendent of Cus-

toms, Poole.*Exeeutive Committee.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer-

Mr. H. E. SHAVE.156, The Parade, Poole.

Honorary Collectors forPoole and District —

Miss RAKE, " Westhall,"Seldown, Poole.

Miss LENA HOSKINS.

Honorary Collectors forParkstone —

Mrs. CHESSHIRE.Mrs. WARDEN-PAGE.

Mrs. WALTERS.Mrs. WELCH.

Miss WARDEN-PAGE.Miss WALTERS.

Honorary Collector forWimborne —Miss ELLING,

" Eastbrook," Wimborne.

Honorary Collectors forChristchurch and District —

Miss M. A. TUCKER,6, High St., Cnriatchurch.

Miss WALDEN.Miss SKOYLES.

Miss CUFF.

BOURNEMOUTH SECTION.President —

Mayor of Bournemouth.

Chairman —Mr. Alderman BEALE, J.P

Honorary Treasurer—Mr. G. MoWiLLIAM.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. C. STACEY HALL.

Hon. Secretary (Ladies'Auxiliary).

Miss HEWITT.Annual Subscriptions.

POOLE AND PARKSTONEDISTRICT.

£. «. dAshton and Eilncr,

Messrs - 5 -Ashton, Rev. F - 5 -Bacon, F. J. Esq.... - 10 6Ballard, L. D. Esq. - 5 -Beckford, F.J. Esq. 1 1 -Beckford, Miss 1 - -Belben, G. and T.,

Blanchard, Mrs. A.

Blanchard & Sons,

Blandford&Webb,Messrs., Ltd - 5 -

Boone&Co., Messrs.W. E - 5 -

Boyle, Miss J. F.... - 5 -Bradford & Sons,

Ltd 5 -Brown, L. G. Esq.

(£1 is. includedlast year) - - -

Buckley, J. W. Esq. - 5 -Burden, Hy. Esq.... - 10 -Carter, Owen, Esq. - 5 -Carter&Co., Messrs.

Clark, J. Esq - 10 6Dorset Ironfoundry

Co 5Durell, Messrs.R.E.

&T. A - B -Eldridge, J. R. Esq.

(the late) - 5 -Fawkes, Mrs - 10 6Fawkes, Rev. R. ... - 10 6Forde, H. Esq - 5 -Freemasons —

Royal AthelstoneLodge (Dulwich) 1 1 -

Lodge Amity(Poole) 1 1

Godwin & Son,Messrs - 5

Green, G. W. Esq.(Sheriff) 10 6

Grindley, Miss - 5 -Guest, Capt. The

Hon. F., M.P.(1910-11) 2 2

Gwatkin, H. F. W.Esq .... . 5

Hill & Maiden,

Mackonochie, Mrs. - 5 -Marshall, J. Esq.

Marston's DolphinBreweryCo.,Ltd. 1 1 -

O a k l e y Bros.,Messrs '. . .. 5

Russell, Mrs. E. ... - 5 -Shave, Mr. H. E. ... - 5 -

Soul, T. P. Esq - 5 -Stevens, Mr. W. J. - 6 -Styling & Co.,

Sydenham & Co.,

Tolson, Misses - 10 -van Raalte, Mrs. C.

(1910-11) 2 2 -Webb Miss Dean 1 -

£. s. d.Welch Mrs . . 5Whitbread «6 Co.

Ltd 10 6Williams, Mrs. R.

W 5Wimborne, Right

Hon. Lord 2 2 -Wodehouse, Lady

Constance - 5 -Sums under 58 15 3 9

BOURNEMOUTH SECTION.Collected by Ladies'

Auxiliary-Mrs. McWUliam's

Mrs. G. Frost's

Mrs. MacDermot'sWard 13 3 6

Lady Abinger'sWard . 24 18 8

Mrs. J. E. Beale'sWard 51 5 5

Lady Alabaster'sWard 2111 7

Hon. Mrs. Robin-son's Ward 2« 7 3

Hon. Mrs. Douglas'Ward 17 2 -

Miss Milligan'sWard 6 5 -

Mrs. A. M. Mann'sWard 5 18 5

Regatta Collection 32 5 3Messrs. Mate & Son 2 2 -

£299 9 6

Proportion receivedbyLocal Branch£160 2 10

WIMBORNE DISTRICT.Alington, Rt. Hon.

Lord 1 1 -

Baker, E. Whitley,Esq 5

Elling, Mrs - 6 -Elling.H.B. Esq.... - 5 -Fletcher, Rev. J. M. - 5 -Glyn, Sir R. G 2 - -Habgood, G. Esq.... - 5 -Hanham, Sir J. A.

(the late) 10 6Hart-Dyke, Canon. - 5 -

Mills, H. J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Paget Mrs. L 5

Payne, The Misses - 10 6Solly, Miss - 5 -Truell Mrs . . 6Tuck, Miss K. M.... - 5 -Sums under 58 119 6CHRISTCHUROH DISTRICT.

Cameron, Mrs. 0.... - 5 -Chesher, H. J. Esq. - 5 -Dean, J. E. Cooper,

Esq 10Druitt, Mrs - 10 -Hamilton, Lieut. A.

S R N 7 6

Hilston, Mrs. H. M. - 5 -Hooper, Lady Maud - 10 -Kennard, Mrs. R.... - 5 -King, J. Esq., J.P.. - 5 -

Maberly, Mrs 1 - -Malmesbury. The

Countess of - 10 -Malmesbury, The

Rt. Hon. Earl of(1909-10) 2 2 -

Mills Mrs 6Morrison, Mrs - 5 -Munckton, Lieut.-

Col 5

£. s. d.Neave, Mrs. H - 5 -Oakley, Mrs. W. ... - 5 -Pain, Mrs. H - 6 -Ricardo, Mrs - 6 -Ricardo, Miss M. A. - 5 -

Scarlett, Major - 5 -

Tighe, Miss -10 -Tinker, Mrs 5Tucker, B. J. Esq. . - 5 -Wiggins, Mrs - 10 -Sums under 5s 15 3 -

Total Subs... £216 6 4

Donation*.Small Sums in-

cluding Collect-ing Boxes—

Poole 6 15 10

Wimborne (includ-ing Miss Elling'sWhist Drive) 3 4 6

Christchurch 2 15 3

Total Dons 14 11 1Total Subs 246 6 4

£260 17 5

SWANAGE ANDISLE OF PURBECK

BRANCH.Patron—

The Right Hon.THE EARL OP ELDON.

President —Sir JOHN MOWLEM

BURT, J.P.Local Committee —

A. E. BRUNSDEN.Mr. J. DAY.Mr. JOHN DOWDESWELL.Mr. H. C. HAWKINS.Mr. Lonis HAYSOM.Mr. J. R. BLADE.Mr. JOHN VYE.L. D. P. WAY.A. J. WARD.Commander WATSON.

Treasurers—G. C. DE LA MOTTB, Esq.G. D. BOND, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Mi. WILLIAM HAYSOM.Annual Subscriptions.

Anderson, K. Esq. . 1 1 -Bankes, Albert.Esq. 1 - -Bankes, Rev. E. S. . 1 - -3ond, G. D. Esq. ... - 10 6,

Burt, Sir John

Burt, The Misses A.& E. R 1 1 -

Colson, Miss - 10 -

Dugdale, J. B. Esq. 2 2 -Eldon, Earl of 10 - -lawkins, H. C.Esq. - 10 6

Randell, Mrs - 5 -Robinson, Sir J. C.,

C B . 1 1Rodgett, Mrs 2 2 -Slade, J. R. Esq. ... - 10 6Smith, J. Esq - 5 -Whitefoord, The

Hon Mrs . ... 1 1Willey, T. Esq 1 1 -

TotalSubs *28 5 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 497

Donations.| £. 8. d.• Boston, € 4 8 . . , 10 6! Cecil Lady 1' Hovendon, F., Esq. 1 1 -Pike, A. Esq. 1 1 -Unwin, J. A 10 6WaJker, de H. Esq. - 10 6

• Wrey, Bouchier,

Collection, St. Aid-helm's, ChapelLychett 2 11 6

Misses Fells 2 5 6MissBuck 10 -Proceeds ot Concert20 4 2Contribution Boxes 5 2 4

Total Dons 36 18 2Total Subs. ... 28 5 -

£65 3 2

WEYMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee —Capt. EDOAR LEES, E.N.,

Chairman.E. C. WATTS, Esq., Mayor

of Weymouth.Capt. DOUGLAS, E.N.Capt. T. H. FISHER, E.N.Capt. F. S. MILLER. E.N.W. EAMSET, Esq., B.N.The COLLECTOR OP H.M.

CUSTOMS.Honorary Treasurer —Sir. G. H. ARTHUR.Honorary Auditor-Mr. E. STANFORD.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. MARK C. FROWDE.

Annual Subscriptions.Arthur, G. H. Esq. - 5 -Church, The Misses - 5 -Devenish & Co. ,Ltd.

Messrs. J. A - 10 6Gillam, Mrs 5 -Groves & Sons, Ltd. - 5 -Hurdle, H. A. Esq. - 5 -Milledge, S. S. Esq. - 6 -Oliver, Vere, Esq... - 5 -Pretor, Mrs 10 -Simpson & Wether-

all, Drs - 5 -The Capital and

Counties Bank ... 1 1 -The Wilts and Dor-

set Banking Co... 1 1 -Ward, Mrs 5 -

Total Subs 5 7 6

Donations.Collins & Co 4 4 -Huxtable, H. A. ... - 5 -Symons, E H . . . . 5Watts, E C 5Sums under 5s 2 4 -S.S. Albert Viator,

Capt. W. King ... 3 17 11S.S. JSmperor of

India, Capt. W.Tilset 10 5 11

S.S. Empress, Capt.Shippick 15 14 10

S.S. Majestic, Capt.L.St.BarbeEawle20 9 6

S.S. Monarch, Capt.Hardy 32 11 1

S.S. Premier, Capt.John Cox 9 2 8

S.S. Queen, Capt.

£. s. d.S.S. Victoria, Capt.

Pearce 18 19 7S.S. Helper, Capt.

Burton 2 3Boxes :—

S u n I n n - 6 6Boxes under 5s. .. - 13 9

Total Dons. ...126 4 9Total Subs 5 7 6

£131 12 3

5>urbam.DARLINGTON

L. B. S. F.Annual Subscriptions.

Barnard, Lord 1 1 --Barrin, Alderman

T M . . . . 10Clayton, Sir W. C.,

Bart 1 1Dixon, C. F. Esq.... - 10 6Feetham, J. H. Esq. - 10 -Forster, William,

Fry, A. E. Esq - 6 -Fry, B. C. Esq - 10 -Graham, Eev. W. 1 1 -Hartley Dr . . - 10 6Lincoln, I.T.T. Esq. - 10 6Mounsey, The late

E. B. Esq 2 -Pease, H.Pike.Esq.,

M.P 10 6Pease, Mrs. Gurney - 10 -Richardson, W.Esq. - 6 -Smith's Tudcaster

Starmer, CouncillorC. W - 10 6

White, James, Esq. - 10 6Whitwell, A.P.Esq. - 10 -Wilson, ML J. Esq. - 10 6Wood, Eobert, Esq. - 10 6Wrightson, Sir T.,

Bart 10Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total Subs £13 14 6

Donation.Darlington Forge

Total £66 4 6

HARTLEPOOLB R A N C H .President —

Col. BORDON.

Local Committee —Mr. J. R. BUTTERWICK.Mr. J. COVKRDALE.Mr. W. SCOTT GIBB,

Mayor.Mr. J. T. GRAHAM.Mr. J. D. HOWKINS.Mr. J. E. JOHNSON.Mr. J. B. MILLARD.Mr. H. C. NEILSEN.Mr. W. PEARSON.Mr. W. J. SARACHAQA.Mr. F. SCQDEN.Mr. J. F. WILSON.

Honorary Secretaries —Mr. ALFRED BELK.Mr. J. D. HOWKINS.

Annual Subscriptions.£,. s. d.

Belk, Alfred, Esq. 1 1 -

Butterwick, J. E.Esq 1 1 -

Furness, Et. Hon.

Gibb, W. Scott,Esq., Mayor 1 1 -

Graham, J. T. Esq. 1 1 -Hartlepool Port

and HarbourCommissioners... 5 5 -

Irvine's Shipbuild-ing and Dry DocksCo., Ltd 1 1 -

Johuson, J. E. Esq. - 10 6Neilsen, H. C. Esq. 1 1 -

Bichardson, West-garth & Co 1 1 -

Eopner,SirE.,Bart. 1 1 -Interest on the

John Farmer ...Bequest 4 10 -

Total Subs. ...£24 19 6

Donations.Voluntary Contri-

but ions f r o mShipping 28 - 6

Officers and Crewof Dredger DavidDale - 6 -

Contribution Boxin Mr. AlfredBelk's office 1 3 -

TotalDons....29 9 6Total Subs. ...24 19 6

£54 9 -

SEAHAM BRANCH.President —

The Most Hon.The MARQUIS OF LONDON-

DERRY, K.G.

Local Committee —S. J. DlTCHFIELD, Esq.,

J.P., Chairman.J. J. CANDLISH, Esq., J.P.Rev. J. COLLINO.Eev. T. COPLEY.V. W. CORBETT, Esq., J.P.Dr. DILLON.D. N. GRIMES, Esq.J. B. SCOTT, Esq.W. C. SCOTT, Esq.WILLIAM WARHAM, Esq.The CHIRP OFFICER ol H.M.

Coast Guard.Honorary Treasurer—

D. N. GRIMES, Esq.Honorary Surgeon—

Dr. DILLON.Honorary Secretary—Capt. JOHN ADAMSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Londonderry, The

Marquis of, K.C. 3 3 -

Barclay & Co.,Alessrs 1 1 -

Barrett, C. E. Esq.,J.P ,... - 5 -

Brough, T. Esq. ... - 5 -Brydon, E. Esq. ... - 5 -Campbell, W. Esq. - 5 -Candlish, J. J. Esq.,jp 10 -

£. s. d.Clazey, 3. O. Esq. - 6 -Chilton, J. W. Esq. - 5 -Chilton, Thos. Esq. - 5 -Colling, Eev. J. ... - 5 -Copley, Eev. T. ... - 6 -Corbett.V.W. Esq.,

Dillon, Dr. 5Ditchfleld.S.J.Esq.,

J.P. - 5 -Elgey, J. Esq - 5 -Grimes, D. N. Esq. - 5 -Hardy, G. Esq - 5 -Herdman, E. Esq. - 5 -Minski, H. Esq. ... - 5 -Scott, J. B. Esq. ... - 6 -Scott, W. C. Esq.... - 5 -Smith's Dock Co.... 1 1 -South Hetton Coal

Stephenson, W. S.Esq 5

Warham,R. Esq.... - 6 -

Total Subs. ...£13 12 -

Donations.Seaham Co-opera-

tive Society 1 1 -Collected Irom

Ships 15 13 5Contribution

Boxes —S.S. lady Lon-

donderry 1 - -S.S. Longnewton - 10 -S.S. Seaham

S.S. The Stewart's

S.S. Lord Stewart - 15 4S.S. Wynyard

Park ... - 5 5

Total Dons. ...20 9 8Total Subs. ...IS 12 -

£34 1 8

SEATON CAREWBRANCH.

Local Committee — •T. HARRY TILLY, Esq.,

Chairman.H. DOUGHTY, Eaq.Mr. H. HOOD.Kev. C. B. E. HUNTEK.G. PYMAN, Esq,W. THOJILINSON, Esq.J. C. P. THOMPSON, Esq.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary—

Eev. C. F. BICKMORE, M.A.

Annual Subscriptions.Clarke, G. Esq. (in

memory of) 1 1 -Eldon, The Earl of 2 2 -Evans, H. A. Esq. 1 1 -Gladstone, Arthur,

Esq i iHodgkin, J.B. Esq. 1 1 -Lawson, The Misses 2 2 -Mounsey, E. B. Esq.

(the late) 2 2 -Phillips, T. Esq. ... - 10 6Tilly, Mrs 1 1 -Tilly, T. Harry.Esq. 1 1 -Interest on t heJ ohii

Farmer bequest 4 10 -

Total Subs. ...£17 12 6

2 G

498 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Donations,£,. s. d.

Church Collections("Life-boat Sun-

Contribution Boxes 1 12 1

Total £27 19 8

SUNDERLANDBRANCH.

Local Committee —Col. REED, J.P., Chairman.G. BUTCHART, Esq.G. N. COOK, Esq.J. A. HOKAM, Esq.R. HCMBLE, Esq.Capt. LEASKE.DockMaster.JOHN MORTON, Esq.W. SIMPSON, Esq.T. STOCKDALE, Esq.J. TAYLOR, Esq.Rev. G. C. WEAVER.A. F. YOUNO, Esq.The Collector of H.M. Cus-

toms (R. H. COLKMAN).The Divisional Officer of

H.1I. Coastguard (Lieut.HARRY A. P. GLOSSOP,R.N.)Honorary Secretary and

Treasurer—W. J. OLIVER, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.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 -

Bartram & Sons,Messrs. ... 1 1

Barwick, J. S. Esq.,JP . . . 2 -

Blumer, J. & Co.,Messrs 1 1 -

Booth, G. R. Esq. - 10 6Briggs and Sons,

Cameron, J. W. &Co., Messrs., Ltd. - 10 -

Dickinson,J.<feSons,Ltd., Messrs - 10 6

Doxford, Wm. andSons,Ltd.,Messrs. 1 1 -

Durham, Right Hon.Earl of 2 2

Farrow, Robert &Co., Messrs - B -

Fenwick, ArthurEsq., J.P 1 1 -

Fenwick, Robert &Co., Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -

Forster, J. & Co.,

Gayner, R. H. Esq.,jp - 10 6

Grimshaw, W. andSon, Messrs - 10 -

Harrison.W.B.Esq. - 5 -Kish, J. andE - 10 6Laing&Co., Messrs. - 5 -Lambton and Co.,

Mait'and, H. S. P. - 10 -M o u n s e y , The

North Eastern Brew-eries, Ltd 1 1 -

Pumphrey. T. B.Esq., J.P. - 10 6

Reed, Colonel, J.P. 1 1 -

£. s. d.Robinson, G.H. Esq. - 5 -Short Bros. .Messrs. - 10 6Thompson, J. L. <fc

Sons,Ltd., Messrs. - 10 6Tyzack <6 Branfoot,

Vaux, C. and Sons,Messrs - B -

Wearmouth Coal

Westoll, James, Esq.l 1 -

Total Subs. ...£29 - 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes —

S.S. Marlewood... 2 13 -S.S. Dawden 1 5 -S.S. Arden 1 10 -S.S. T. G. Button 1 4 -S.S. Allerwash. ... 1 15 6S.S. Wychurch . . . 2 2 -S.S.Gen.Havelock2 19 5S.S. Wallace 2 7 -

Board of Trade Box 1 16 3Sundry Donations,

per River WearCommissioners... 65 19 1

Total Dons. ...83 11 3Total Subs. ...29 - 6

£112 11 9

TEESDALEBRANCH.

Local Committee —Captain FRENCH, Chairman.Rev. A. W. M. CLOSE, Hon.

Secretary and Treasurer.Annual Subscriptions.

Close, Rev. A. W.M. - 10 -

Parker, Miss - 5 -

Total Subs. ...«5 15 -

Donations.Collection, Button

Magna Church ... - 6 5Collected by Mr.

Garth 6 6

Total £6 7 11

WEST HARTLE-POOL BRANCH.

No List for 1910.

W H I T B U R NBRANCH.

Local Committee —Sir HEDWORTH WILLIAM-

SON, Bart.Mr. W. A. BOWMAN.Mr. H. CLARK.The Rev. Canon HOPKINSON.Mr. W. SEW ELL.Mr. V. A. WILLIAMSON.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. WM. JOHNSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Bowman, Mr. W. A. 1 1 -Carnes, Mr. C. S. ... 1 1 -Clark, Mr . H 2 2 -Dawson,Mr. Wm. J. 1 1 -Doxford Mr A E 1 1Dugdale, Mr. W. H. 1 1 -Fox, Rev. H. B.

(Durham) 1 1 -H a g g i e Bros . ,

£. ». d.Harrison, Miss 1 10 -Hawksley,Mr.K.P. 1 1 -Hopkinson, The

Rev. Canon 1 1 -Johnson, Mr. W. ... 1 1 -Orde, Mr. Edwin L. - 10 6Sewell, Mr. Wm. ... 1 1 -Tinkler, Mr. W. ... - 10 6Williamson, Sir H.,

Bart 4Wil l iamson, Mr.

V . A 4 4 -Woodcock Chari-

table InstitutionFund, per Ch.Wright, Esq.,Sunderland 2 10 -

Total Subs.. .£27 19 -Donations.

C o n t r i b u t i o nBoxes &c 1 8 8

Total £29 7 8

Eseej.CLACTON-ON-SEA

BRANCH.President —

The Rt. Hon. the EARL OFWARWICK.

Vice-President—H. J. GRANT, Esq.

Local Committee—T. UBSDELL, Esq., Chair-

man.E. J. GILDERS, Esq., Vice-

Chairman.A. BLACKMORK, Esq.G. E. BLOWERS, Esq.Rev. Louis BUTLER.G. BBTTERMELD, Esq. -C. COBLENZ, Esq.Dr. J. C. COOK.Major E. B. DAWSON.Mr. F. B. DEAN,Chief Officer

Coastguard.S. GODDARD, Esq.S. HILEY, Esq.D. H. HOWARD, Esq.J. JAMES, Esq.A. A. KNIGHT, Esq.F. w. LEWELLEN, Esq.E. E. SERGANT, Esq.Dr. W. SLIMON, J.P.P. SMITH, Esq.E. TAYLOR, Esq.H. WEATHERHEAD, Esq.T. R. WESTCOTT, Esq.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

S. J. R. LEGERTON.

Annual Subscriptions.Attenborough, H.

Esq 1 1 -Barclsy<fcCo.,2,M. 1 2 -Beatty, Dr. T. C. ... - 10 6Berridge, Rev. B. J.

H. Sparrow 5Blowers, G. E. Esq. - 10 6British Automatic

Co., Ltd . . 10 6Broom & Tlmrlow,

Butterfield, G. Esq. - 10 6Canler, A. R. Esq. - 5 -Castle Brewery Co. ,

Ltd 1 1Cater, Dr - 5 -Chapman, Mrs. Z. - 5 -Chisnall, C. H. Esq. - 5 -

£. s. d.Clarke, H. H. Esq. - 10 6Clay, S. C. Esq. ... 1 1 -Coleman, Dr. P. ... - 5 -Colemore, W. B.

Cregoe, E s q 2 2 -Cook, Dr. J. C - 10 6Cramphorn,T. J. D.

C u r t i s , B ros . ,

Dawson.MajorE.B. - 10 6Dove, H. C. Esq. ... - 5 -Dunnett, H. N.

Esq J P 1 1 -Dunnett, Mrs. J.

\f M - 10 6Ellis J Esq - 10 6Elwes, Leaning &

Chamberlayne,

Fitch, A. Esq - 10 6Flannery, Sir J.F.,

Franks, J. W. Esq. - 10 aFurniss, T. Esq. ... 1 1 -Gilders, Edwin J.,

Esq 1 1 -Gilders, John, Esq. - 10 6Goddard, S. Esq. ... 1 1 -Grant, H. J. Esq..- 1 1 -Graphic Co., Ltd ... - 10 6Grim wade & Clarke,

Messrs - 10 6Hamilton Rev G - 10 6B a r m a n Bros.,

Messrs . 1 1 -Harman, J. H. Esq. - 10 6Harrison,F. A. Esq. - 5 -Hooper, H. R. D.

Esq 1 1 -Howard, D. H. Esq. - 10 6Howard, Mrs. D. H. - 10 6Hurdle, Mrs. T. ... - 10 6Hurdle, T. Esq. ... - 10 6James, J. Esq - 5 -Johnson, A. Esq. ... - 5 -Johnson, E. Esq. ... - 5 -Jones, H. W. Esq. - 10 6Kingsbury, Mrs. ... - 5 -Knight, A. A. Esq. - 10 6Knight Mrs - 10 6Lewellen, F. W. &

Co., Ltd - 10 6Lilly, T. Esq., J.P. - 10 6London, County &

W e s t m i n s t e rBank 1 1 -

Mann, W. Esq - B -Maskew, W. Esq.... - 5 -Maypole Dairy Co. ,

Ltd . .. - 5Miller, J. C. Esq.... 1 1 -Mitchel,Dr.H - 5 -Mitchell, G. W.

Esy 1 1Molloy, J. Esq - 5 -Newton.H.K. Esq.,

M P 1 1Noble, A. E. Esq... - 5 -Overend, Dr. W. ... - 10 -Palmer, Miss M. E. 5 - -Penfold, Mrs. S. J. 1 1 -Pike A Esq 5Preston, D. C. Esq. 1 1 -Purvis, G. Esq 1 1 -Quick & Co., Ltd... - 10 6Reynolds, 3. Esq.... - 5 -Roberts, F. G. Esq. 1 1 -Round, Rt. Hon. J.,

J.P 1 1Rowland, Thos. Esq. 1 1 -Sands, Miss - 10 6

Sergant, Mrs. G. M. 1 1 -Seward S M Esq 10 6Simmonds, Mrs. ... - 10 6Slimon, Dr.W.,J.P. 1 1 -Smith, Messrs. W.

H. & Sons, perE. L. Prypr, Esq. - 10 6

Smith, P. Esq - 5 -Spearman, Dr. R... - 5 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 499£. s. d.

Standen, W. Esq.... - 5 -Starling, S. Esq. ... - 6 -Taylor, E. Esq -10 6Thompson, G. W.

Esq 10 6Thorogood, W. E.

CJbsdell, T. Esq. ... - 10 6.United Kingdom

Tea Co., Ltd., perJ. Naylor, Esq.... - 10 6

Westcott,T.R. Esq. - 10 8White, C. E. Esq... - 10 6Yerbnry, J. Esq. ... - 10 6Younge, G. H.

Lieut. -Colonel ... - 5 -

Total Subs.. .£61 14 6

Donations.Andrews, Capt. R.,

London Belle 5 - -Binks, G. Esq. 1 - -Brown, Capt. J. T.,

Southwold Belle 3 3 -B o w n e s s , Miss

Clements, MasterF H 12 4

Daniels, — , Wheat-croft - 17

Elandsfontein, perMiss Chambers... - 7 -

Glading, A. Esq.,Return of Life-boat 1 6 4

Grant, Miss B 1 1 -Hall, Capt. J.,

Southern! Belle ... 1 16 1Howard, D. H. Esq. ,

Return of Life-boat - 11 -

Legerton, John,Esq., Return ofLife-boat . 2 18 1

Life-boat Saturday,per Hon. Secre-tary 58 4 8

Life-boat AnnualConcert, per theCoast Develop-ment Corpora-tion, Limited, &Mr. Will C.

Life-boat Sunday,per the Rev.Louis Butler 15 6 6

Life - boat HousePillar Box 1 4 7

Mills, Capt. Ed.,Yarmouth Belle 3 - -

Mills, Capt. Thos.,Walton Belle 1 13 10

Mann, Capt. S.,Clacton Belle - 19 3

Morris, Mrs., Vic-toria Hotel - 10 -

Pier ApproachPillar Box 13 2

Pier Pillar Box - 18 9Sums under 68 1 3 3

Total Dons 118 9 5Total Subs «1 14 6

Total £180 5 11

HARWICHBRANCH.

Local Committee—The Captain of H.M.S.

" Ganges."JAMES N. JUSTICE, Esq.Mr. H. LTDON, Chief Officer,

H.M. Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary —JOHN PATERSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.&. s. d.

Berners, C. H. Esq. 1 1 -Bevan, Wm. Esq.- - 10 6Evans, S. Esq. (the

late) 1 1Jervis.H.J.W.Esq. 1 1 -McLearon, W. B.

Esq 1 1Royal Harwich

Yacht Club 2 2 -

Total Subs. ...£6 16 6

(In addition, £88 12». fid.was collected by the MissesNalborough in aid ofL. B. S. F.)

ONGAR BRANCH.President—

H. J. J. PKiOE,Esq.,J.P.,D.L.

Local Committee —F. CARTER, Esq., J.P.C. H. V. CHRISTIE, Esq., J.P.Mr. W. FENN.S. JONES, Esq.Mr. M. NOBLE.Mr. T. E. ROSE.Rev. J. TANNER, M.A.Dr. G. R. WILSON.

Honorary Secretary —The Rev. WEBSTER W.

WHISTLER, M.A.

Annual Subscriptions.

Barclay & Co - 5 -

Bond, Rev. W. H. 1 1 -Brucesmith, Dr. ... - 10 6Capel-Cure, Rev. 8. 1 - -Carter, F. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Christie, C. H. F.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Collingwood, Col... - 10 -Fasson, Major D.... - 5 -Fenn, Mr. W. - 5 -Groves, Miss F. H. 1 1 -Irlam, A. W. Esq - 10 -Johnson, P. Esq. .. - 5 -Jones, S. Esq - 10 -Loyd, F. Esq 2 2 -Lyall, R. C. Esq. .. - 10 6Mavor, Rev. Dr. .. - 6 -Noble, Mr. M - 6 -Parker, C. A. Esq 1 1 -Paul, Mr. F. ...... .. - 5 -Pi-ice, H. J. Esq. . . 1 1 -Richardson.A. Esq. - 5 -Rose, Mr. T. E. ... - 5 -Royds, C. D. Esq... -10-6Smith, D. Cunliffe,

Sir - 5 -Tanner,Rev.J.,M.A. - 6 -Winhtinan, W. H. - 5 -Wilson, Dr. G - 5 -Sums under 58 1 7 6

Total Subs £17 17 -

Donations.ContributionBoxes,

&c - 6 10

Total £18 3 10

SOUTH END-ON-SEA.

President —H. BACK, Esq.

Local Committee —H. J. STIOH, Esq., Chairman.A. BRADLEY, Esq.H. HAILEY, Esq.M. HEATH, Esq.A. J. JACKSON, Esq.A. METCALFE, Esq.G. SMITH, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —GEORGE S. JONES, Esq.

Asst. Honorary Secretary —E. W. ABSALOM, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Bradley, CouncillorC C 1 1 -

Brittain, CouncillorF - 10 6

Brown, Henry,Esq. 1 1 -Ensor, F. G. Esq.... 1 1 -Friend, E. Esq - 5 -Goodman, E. Esq... - 10 6Hinks, H. D. Esq... - 10 6Richmond, Interest

on Bequest 2 10 -Stich, H. J. Esq. ... - 10 6Waters, S. Esq. ... 2 - -Watson, Dr - 5 -

Total Subs £10 5 -

Donations.Contribution

Boxes —Alexandra Yacht

Club 1 4 9Cliff Boxes 1 16 6Essex Tennis Club - 11 3Grand Hotel - 10 -King's Head (Roch-

ford) - 7 6PalaceHotel(South-

eud) - 11 6

Ship Hotel (Roch-ford) . . 11 2

WestclWYachtClub 13Boxes under 5s. ... 1 G 5St. John's Church... 3 10 6York Road Men's

Club 5 - -

Total Dons 16 10 4Total Subs 10 6 -

£26 16 4

WALTON-ON-THE-NAZE BRANCH.

President-Colonel R. P. DAVIS, J.P.

Local Committee —Mr. K. BALLANTINE.Mr. H. BLEWITT.Mr. J. CARTER.Mr. F. DE LISLE.Mr. J. w. EAGLE.Mr. J. W. EAGLE, Jun.Mr. H. W. GLADWELL.Mr. A. B. GREENWOOD.Mr. J. A. JONES.Mr. J. POTTER.Mr. J. E. Rosa.Mr. E. STANDLET.Mr. P. A. WATKINSON.Mr. H. WHITEHKAD.Mr. T. W. WILSON.Mr. WOODGATE, Chief

Officer H.M. Coast-guard.

Chairman and Treasurer—J. w. EAGLE, Esq., J.P.Honorary Secretary —Captain W. DWYER.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Ballantine, Mr. K. - 10 6Barclay & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Barker, Mr. C - 10 6Carter, Mr. John... - 10 6Davis, Col., J.P. ... 2De Lisle, Mr. F. ... - 5 -Dwyer, Capt - 10 6Eagle, J. W. Esq.,

J.P. 1 1 -Eagle, W., jun.,

Esq 10 6Fitter Mr 1 1Gladwell,Mr.H.W. - 10 6Grant, Mr. W. - 5 -Greenwood, Mr.

A B 5 -Hart, Mr. W - 5 -Hipkin, Mr. J - 5 -Jones, Mr. J. A. ... - 10 6Marshall, Mr. T. C. 1 1 -Mills Mr A. . 10 6Moreland, Mr. C.... - 10 -Potter, Mr. J - 10 6Rose, Mr. J. G - 10 6Warner, Exors. of

Mr. Robert 1 1 -Watkinson, Mr.

P A . . 10 6Whitehead, Mr. H. 1 1 -Wightman, Mr. J. - 10 8Wilson, Mr. - 10 6

Total Subs. ...£16 17 6

Donations.Street and Pier Col-

lections on Life-boat Saturday ...18 - 3

Sale of programmes 1 8 6Contribution Boxes

in House andabout Town 4 8 5

Total Dons. ...23 17 1Total Subs. ...16 17 6

£40 14 7

(Sloucesterebtre.BRISTOL BRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Hon. Treasurers —Messrs. W. H. FRANK,

SINCLAIR & THOMAS,Accountants,

Shannon Court, Corn Street.

Annual Subscriptions.Co-operative Whole-

sale Society 2 2 -Gifford, Henry J.... 2 2 -Gifford, Samuel ... 1 1 -Grace, J. & H - 10 6Hill, C. <fe Sons 2 2 -McArthur, Nash &

Co .... 11Phillips, Miss Mary

S 1 1Powell, S 1 1Society of Mer-

chant Venturers 10 10 -Terrell, W. & Sons,

Walton, Gooddy &Cripps, Ltd. 1 1 -

Wills, W. M 10 6

Total Subs. ...£23 12 6

2 G 2

500 THE LIFE-BOAT. [lax MAY, 1911.

Donations.£. s. d.

Daedalus, H.M.S.... - 6 3

Hall Mrs 9 8Holmes Mr - 9 4

Moore Dr ' 11 4Palmer, Mr - 6 3Parry, Mrs. - 8 -Plumley & Son,

Messrs. G. - 15 -Price Mr 9 9Salmon, Miss - 5 10Sargeant, Mr - 17 6Superintendent,

No. 4 Platform,M.K, 6 7

Walters, M r s - 5 2White Mr - 10 -Whitlow, Mr - 12 10Williamson, Mrs.... - 11 10Wright, Mr - 10 -Sums under 5s 6 6 2

Total Dons. ...15 2 4Total Subs. ...23 12 6

£38 14 10

BRISTOL L. B. S. F.President —

His Grace the UUKE OFBEAUFORT.

Chairman —NOEL T. METHLEY, Esq.

Hon. Secretary —FLEETWOOD STILEMAN,

Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.

Ashley Mrs 1 11 6Ashman, Sir Her-

bert, Bart 1 1Ashton Court Es-

tate . 1 1Badock, Stanley H.

Eaq 10 6Baker, Hiatt, Esq. 1 1 -Bethell, L. J. Esq. 1 1 -Broderlp, The

Misses ... 10Bullen, F. St. John,

Esq 1 1 -

Butler&Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Cave, Sir Charles,

Bart 5Chard & Sons,

Messrs T. T 1 1Clarke, Miss F. 1 1 -Clifford, M. H. Esq. 1 1 -Close, Admiral 1 1 -C o a f f e e , Mrs.

Coles, C. H. Esq. ... 1 1 -Cooper, The Misses - 10 6Davey, Mrs 1 1 -Edwards.H. G.Esq. 1 1 -Edwards, Mrs. E.

andM. M 1 1 -Ellershaw, Rev. J. 1 - -Ellicott, Judge 1 1 -Evans, Capt. John - 10 6Foot, H. W. Esq.... - 10 6

Fry, J. Storra, Esq. 5 - -Fry, The Rt. Hon.

Lewis, P.C 1 1 -

Gillard, Miss H. ... 3 3 -Gilmore, Mrs 1 1 -Grace, Alexander,

Esq 11

£. e. d.Hall, The Misses... - 10 -Hardy, Mrs - 10 6Hare, Mrs. Sholto - 10 -Harvey & Sons,

Messrs. J., Ltd. - 10 6Hewitt, T. B. Esq. 1 1 -Hewitt W Esq 1 1Hulme, M. H. Esq. - 10 6Ivens.H. P. Esq.... - 5 -Jacob, G., Esq - 10 -

Jones, H. Wynn,Esq 10

Langdon, Mrs - 10 -Lindrea <fc Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Lucas, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -Lysaght, Messrs.

John, L t d 2 2 -Lysaght, S. B, Esq. 1 1 -Mardon, J. Heber,

Esq 10Morgan, C. Lloyd,

Esq - 10 6North Atlantic S.S.

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Northam <fc Co.,

Ltd.,JIessrs. I.G. 1 1 -Norwood, C. Esq. 1 1 -Ogden, Percy, Esq. - 10 -Phillips, Miss - 10 6Pitman, Mr. & Miss - 10 -Eicketts, Capt. A. 1 1 -Robinson, Edward,

Esq 2 2Robinson, Theo-

dore, Esq 1 1 -Savory, Messrs.

E. W., Ltd 1 1 -Sayer, Mr. & Mrs.

R C 1 1Seddon, Messrs. ... 1 1 -Shakespear, Miss... - 10 -Sherring, W. Esq. 1 - -

Steger, J, Esq - 5 -Sturge, E. L. Esq. 1 - -

Tratman, J. If. W.

Tucke'tt, F. F. Esq. 1 - -Vachell, Mrs 1 - -Vaughan, Miss - 5 -Wait & James,

Messrs 1 - -Warley, J. Esq. ... - 5 -Warre-n, Robert

Hall .Esq 1 1Waterman, A. Esq. - 5 -White, Sir George,

Bart 1 1 -Williams, Mrs - 5 -Wills, George A.

Esq . 1Woodley, W. A.

Worsley, P. J. Esq. 1 1 -

Total Subs. ...£86 13 -

Donations.Collected at Hotels,

etc. . 19 19 7Collected at Fac-

tories, Ferries,etc. .. .... 61 17 6

Collected on

Church Collection,St. Mary Eed-

Shirehampton Col-lection 6 2 7

Sums under 55 - 10 6

Total Dons. ...105 12 8Total Subs. ... 86 13 -

£192 5 8

LADIES' AUXILIART.President —

Her Grace the DDCHESS OFBEAUFORT.

Hon. Secretaries —Miss MOORE.G. T. WATKINS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

Austin, Mrs 1 1 -Beaufort,HerGrace

the Duchess of. .. 1 - -Brock, Mrs. O.deB. 1 1 -Bryant, Mrs - 10 6

Carrow, Mrs. John - 10 -Chute, Mrs - 10 6Davey,Mrs. Ending 1 1 -Davies, Mrs. D. S. - 5 -Edwards, Mrs.

Fedden.Mrs. Henry - 10 -Fry Lady 1Gibbs, Mrs. Martin 1 - -Hulton, Mrs. Gray - 5 -James, Lady 1 1 -Lucas, Miss - 10 - 1Mappin, Mrs. S. W. 1 - -Miles, Mrs. Napier 2 2 -Nicholetts, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Norwood, Mrs - 10 6

Rogers, Mrs. F. W. - 5 -Smith, Miss E. H. - 5 -Smyth, Lady....:.... 1 1 -S w a y n e , Miss

Wills.Mrs. Melville 1 1 -Wills, Miss L. P. ... - 10 6Sums under 5s - 2 6

Collections and Donations.

Austin, Miss .. .. - 10 -Baker, Mrs. Hiatt - 10 -Chute, Mrs. . . 3 - -Davey.Mrs. Ending 4 3 6Pavies, Mrs. D. S. - J2 0Hale, Miss S - 11Hall, Mrs. G - 16 6Hill, Miss G - 10 -Hulton, Mrs. Gray - 5 -James, Lady 1 - -Lowe Miss . 10 -Mayoress, TheLadyl9 13 11Meade-Kiug, Mrs.

Edward - 10 -Methley, Mrs - 13 -Methley, Miss - 18 6Moore, Miss (per) 2 10 -Norwood, Mrs - 14 6Nutt, Mrs. F. S. ... - 18 -Parr, Mrs 1 - -Pate, Mrs - 10 -Ecrbinson, Mrs.

Edward 4 - -Rogers, Mrs. F. W. - 13 6Smith, Miss E. H. 10Strachan.Mrs.C'has. 1 5 -Swayne, Miss F. ... - 10 -Taylor, Mrs. Good-

enough 2 7 -Wills, Miss L. P. ... - 10 6

Total Dons. ...52 12 11Total Subs. ...22 7 -

£74 19 11

CHELTENHAM.President—

W. N. SKJllICORNK, Esq.Hon. Secretary-

Captain G. E. HODGSON.Collector-

Mr. W. R. CHTPP.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Agg-Gardner, J. T.Esq 10

Baker, W. M. Esq. 1 1 -Bourne, A. A. Esq. - 10 6Cavendish House

Co Ltd 10Christian, Admiral - 10 -}ox, Mrs. James ... 1 1 -Evans, Jfrs. Bowie 1 1 -Field, Mrs - 10 -Geidt, B. G. Esq.... 1 - -lenry, Miss Eva ... - 10 -lodgson, Capt. G.E.I - -

Ingram, A. Esq. ... - 10 -Lance & Co., Ltd.,

Messrs. J - 5 -Leach, Admiral ... - 10 -Martin and Co.,

Messrs - 10Mushet,Heury,Esq. 1 1 -Naylor, Mrs. Todd 1 1 -Parry, Mrs. E. M. - 10 6Pearson, Rev. Hugh - 5 -Plant &Co.,Messr3.

Thos ' 5?revost, Colonel ... - 10 -Pringle, General ... - 10 6Roberts.Mrs.Bertie - 10 6Sharpe and Son,

Messrs. W - 5 -Shirer and Haddon,

Messrs - 10Skillicorne, W. K.

Esq . - 10 6Stephen.Mrs.Grant - 10 -Whitmore, C. H.

Esq . . 1 1 -Willoughby, Lieut.-

Young Miss .. - 10 6Sums under 5s 1 2 6

Total £20 7 6

LADIES' AUXILIARY.President—

Mrs. FENWICK.Committee —

Miss BAILET.Miss BAKER.Miss BICK.Mrs. BOUTH.Miss BRISTOWE.Mrs. CARRUTHERS.Miss GRIDLEY.Miss HA r.Miss KEELING.Miss L. KEELING.Miss LONGRIDGE.Miss LYNN.Mrs. MACKENZIE.Mrs. MASON.Mrs. MOTTRAM.Mrs. ISAAC HEWTOX.Miss PEATFIELD.Mrs. PKTRIK.Miss PRATT.Miss S. RILLIKDRUE.Mrs. ROGERS.The MISSES EOLLES.Miss STEEL.Miss TRENCH.Miss B. WAOHORNE.Miss V. WAGHORNE.Mrs. D. WILKINS.Hon. Secretary and

Treasurer — .Mrs. F. A. RINGER.

Annual Subicriftions.Fenwick, Mrs 1 - -

Lawrence, Miss ... 1 - -Newton, Mrs. Isaac 1 - -Shakespear, Capt. 1 - -Waterteld, Rev. R. 1 - -

Total £6 - -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 501

Donations.£. s. d.

House to HouseCollection 66 9 2

Sums under £1 3 14 3

Total Dons. ...70 3 5Total Subs. ... 6 - -

Total £76 3 5

GLOUCESTERL. B. S. F.President —

His Worship THE MAYOR.

Honorary Secretary-Miss MARY CROFTS.

Asst. Honorary Secretary—F. STANWAY, Esq.

CIRENCESTER.President—

Capt. J. GORDON DPGDALE.

Honorary Secretary —T. HARRISON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions,Aldridge, George,

Esq 10 6Bacon, E. Esq - 10 6Baker, G. A. Esq.... - 10 6Baker, G. E. Lloyd,

Esq 10 6Bellowes, Mrs - 10 6Berry, H. J. Esq. ... - 10 6Bird, George, Esq. - 10 6Bishop, H. H. Esq. - 10 6Blinkhorne, Alder-

Boevey, Sir T. H.Crawley - 10 6

Bonner, Mrs 10 6

Bowley, C. Esq. ... 1 1 -Bretherton, F. H.

Esq 10 6Brocklehurst, H.

Dent, Esq - 10 6Braton. H. T. Esq. - 10 6Bruton, H. W. Esq. - 10 6Braton, James, Esq. - 10 8Bubb, Henry, Esq. - 10 6Buchanan, A. Esq. - 10 6Butt, Harley, Esq. - 10 6Calvert, Col. H. H. - 10 6C. B . 10Clark, C. G. Esq.... - 10 6Clarke, James, Esq. - 10 6Clifford, H. F. Esq. - 10 6Clutterbuck, A. B.

Esq 10 6Collett, J. M..Esq. - 10 6Cridlan, J. J. Esq. - 10 6Daneey, C. H. Esq. - 10 6Darell, Sir! - 10 6Day, G. E. Esq. ... 1 1 -Deane, G. Onslow,

Esq 10 6Denton, W. E. Esq. - 10 6Dorrington, J. T.

Esq 10 6Ducie, The Earl of,

P.O., G.C.V.O. ... 1 1 -Dugdale, Capt. J.

Gordon 2 2 -Elliott, His Honour

Estcourt,G. O.Esq. - 10 6Fielding, John, Esq. - 10 6Fitzhardinge, Lord - 10 6Foster, K. G. Esq. - 10 6Gardner, Charles,

Esq - 10 6Gardner, W. Esq.... - 10 6Gardon, E. F. Esq. - 10 6

£. s. a.Gladwin, H. Fane,

Esq . . . 10 6G o o d f e l l o w ,

Grafton, M r s 1 5 6Guise, Sir W - 10 6Hannam-Clark, Al-

derman F - 10 6

Heale, F. R. Esq.... - 10 6Hicks, Miss G - 10 6Biggins, H. T. T.

Esq. . - 10 -Hopkinson, H. L.

Esq 1 1 -Howard, J. W. Esq. 1 - -Isles Mrs D 10 6Jacques, W. Esq.... - 10 6Jones, C. A. Esq. ... - 10 6Jones, Francis W.

Esq 10 6Kerr.RussellJ.Esq. - 10 6Knowles, H. Esq. - 10 6Langley-Smith, W.

Esq 10 6Lawrence, C. W.

Esq - 10 6Lea, E. Esq - 10 6Lister, R. A. Esq... - 10 6Long, W. Esq - 10 6Lovegrove, Mrs. ... - 10 6Lynch, H. F. B. Esq. - 10 6Mclver, Colonel ... - 10 6March, Miss Mary - 10 6Matthews, J.A.Esq. - 10 6Merry, E. Esq - 10 6Mailings, Elliot &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Norville, F. Esq. ... - 10 6

Pope', J. R. Esq. ... - 10 6Prebble, Charles T.

Esq. - 10 6Friday, CharlesEsq. - 10 6Probyn J W Esq 10 6Read, R'ichard, Esq. - 10 6Roberts Bros. ,

Messrs 10 6Robinson, Howard,

Robinson, Miss H.Grey 10 6

Sarawak, H.S.H.Rajah 2 2

Scott, Charles, Esq. - 10 6Sessions, Herbert,

Esq - 10 6Sheflleld-Blakeway,

G Esq 10 6Sisson, W. Esq - 10 6Siveter, W. A. Esq. - 10 6Smith, D. Esq - 10 6Smith, R.V.Vassar,

Esq 10 «SmytJi, Dr. R. B.... - 10 6Soutar, Dr. J. G. ... - 10 6Stephens, H.H.Esq. - 10 6St. John, Canon ... - 10 6Swanwick, Russell,

Esq 1Terrell, H. Esq.,

K.C , MP 10 6Thackwell Mrs 10 6Tidswell, R. J. Esq. - 10 6Timmis, Lieut. -Col. - 10 6

Trotter, Canon M. - 10 6

Waites,'Mrs.G.'..! - 10 6Ward, Joseph, Esq. - 10 6W a s h b o u r n ,

Thomas, Esq. ... - 10 6

Weus, Cour'tenay,Esq 10 6

Wheeler, Henry,Esq. 10 6

Wintle J Esq 10 6

£66 4 -

Donations.&. s. d.

Cirencester 15 11 3Collections atHotels 2 6 9District CollectlonsSl 13 11Ladies' Auxiliary...68 3 4

Total Dons 117 15 3Total Subs 66 4 -

Total £183 19 3

f>ampBbfre.BASINGSTOKE

BRANCH.Presidents

Admiral Sir ARCHIBALDDOUGLAS, G.C.B.Local Committee—

The MAYOR OF BASINS-STOKE, Chairman.

W. CANNON, Esq.Mrs. EVANS.Capt. A. S. LAFONE, R.N.Honorary Secretary—

Rear-Admiral The Hon.W. STOPFORD.

Annual Subscriptions.Lafone, Capt. A. S. 1 1 -May, Col. G. L 1 1 -Simonds, L. Esq. ... 1 1 -Stopford, The Hon.

W G 1Donations,

Chute, Mrs - 6 -Lafone, — , Esq. ... 1 - -Lukin, Maj. - Gen.

W. W. A 1 - -Mortimer, P. Esq. . - 10 -Prance, F. A. Esq. - 10 6Stopford.W. G. Esq. - 10 -

Total JE7 19 6

HAYLING I S L A N DBRANCH.

Local Committee —E. C. DOWLEY, Esq., Chair-

man.G. ALLEH, Esq., R.N.D. C. ELLIS, Esq.F. MAIS, Esq.A. J. MARSHALL, Esq. R.N.L. STENT, Esq.R. SULLIVAN, I.C., E.K.Mr. A. WEBB, H.M. Coast-

guard.Hon. Secretary —

W. J. HOWELL, Esq. R.N.Asst. Horn Secretary —G. AlLEH, Esq., K..N.Annual Subscriptions.

Allen, G. Esq., R.N. - 5 -Colborne, Dr. and

Mrs 1 1Cotes, Miss - 5 -D'Arcy, W. K. Esq. 1 - -Dowley, E. C. Esq. - 10 6Gann, W. Esq. - 10 -Howell, W. J. Esq.,

R N ... . - 5Johnson, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Jones, G. Esq. - 5 -Jones, S. Esq - 5 -Lee, Capt. A., M.P. 1 - -Logan, A. E. Esq. - 5 -Mais, F Esq . 10

Startin, Adml - 10 -

Total Subs £8 2 6

Donations.£. s. d.

McEuen, D. P. Esq. 2 2 -Contribution Boxes 3 8 2

PORTSMOUTHAND SOUTHSEA

BRANCH.President —

The Worshipful the MAYOROF PORTSMOUTH (Coun-cillor Sir W I L L I A MDOPREE, D.L., J.P.).

Local Committee—The Worshipful the MAYOR

OF PORTSMOUTH for thetime being.

Alderman R. W. BEALE.Sir JOHN BRICKWOOD.Capt. W. H. FAWCKNER,

R.N.JOHN W. GIEVE, Esq., J.P.Capt. H. J. LANCASTER.J. G. PINNOCK, Esq.Commdr. R. SULLIVAN,

R.N., Inspecting Com-mander of H.M. Coast-guard.

L. A. VANDENBERGH, Esq.C. VINE, Esq.H. E. VOSPER, Esq.A. YATES, Esq., Harbour

Master.Hon. Secretary and

Treasurer —HAROLD H. PAYNE, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Allnutt Miss 5 -

Boughton, J. W.Esq - S -

Brickwood, Sir John 1 1 -Buckle, Fleetwood,

M.D., Fleet Sur-geon, R.N - 10 6

Bull W Esq 10 6Burbidge, A. C. Esq. - 10 6Chambers, Miss ... - 10 6Clegg, J. Esq - 10 6Cole, Chas. Esq. ... - 5 -Cousins, T. Esq.,

JP . . 10 6DunIop,Mrs.Hamil-

" Evening News,"Ltd.(perW.Tom-kinson, Esq.) 1 1 -

Fawckner, Capt.W. H., R.N - 10 -

Flora Ltd . 10 6Gieve,John W.Esq.,

J P 10 6Gillman.Wm.Esq.,jp - 10 -

Hall, Mrs. Basil ... - 10 -Handleys Ltd - 10 6Hellyer, R. E. Esq. - 10 6Knight & Lee, Ltd. - 10 6Lancaster, Capt.

H. J 1 - -Light, Messrs. W. R.

Long, C. E. B. Esq. 1 1 -Pares, John, Esq.,

jp ' 1 1 -Pike,!Spicer & Co.,

" P o r t s m o u t h

Power, AldermanFrederick - S -

Read, John, iun.Esq - 10 6

Read, W. Esq - 5 -Reader, C. Esq - 5 -

502 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

Stokes&Co., Messrs. 1 - -Usborne, Mrs 1 1 -

Vosper & Co., Ltd. - 10 6Wendover & Co.,

Williams, Rev. &

York, Mrs. C. E. ... - 10 -

Total Subs. ...£22 1 -

Donations.Cruse &Co.,Messrs. - 2 6Collecting Boxes &

Pillars 5 8 10

Total Dons. ... 5 11 4Total Subs 22 1 -

£27 12 4

SOUTHAMPTONBRANCH.President —

THE MAYOR OPSOUTHAMPTON.

Local Committee —Admiral C. ROWLEY,

Chairman.J. D. HATSOM, Esq.W. F. G. SPRANOBR, Esq.PHILIP E. CURRY, Esq.

Hon. Treasurer —A. G. THOMSON, Esq.

(National Provincial Bank).Honorary Secretary-Captain J. H. KENNY.

Annual Subscriptions.Armstrong, Mrs. ... 2 2 -Barlow, A. Esq.

(exors. of) - 10 -Chipperneld,H.Esq. 1 1 -Darwin, W. E. Esq. - 10 -Day, Summers &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -E l l i o t t Bros.,

Garret <fc Haysom,

Greenwood , J.Anderton, Esq.... 1 1 -

Gulliford, E. Esq. - 5 -Hampshire Adver-

tiser .. .. 10 6

Hooper and Ashby,

Macdonald, TheMisses 10

Malony, Mrs - 5 -Martin,Mrs.T.H.M. 1 6 6Mayes, E. <fc Son ... - 10 6Paris, Smith and

Randall, Messrs. - 10 6Rowley, Admiral C. 1 - -Royal Southern

Yacht Club 2 - -Shaw, Miss L. C. ... - 10 6Smith, A. H. Esq.... 1 1 -Southampton

Steam Ship CoalCo 1 1

Spranger, W. F. G.Esq . 10

Stevens, H. Esq. ... - 5 -Summers & Payne,

Tagart, Morgan &Co., Limited - 10 6

Tucker, Miss - 2 -

£. s. d.Waller & King - 10 6Wingrove,Mrs.M.A. - 10 -

Total Subs.... £22 12 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes 6 6 11

£28 18 11

3sle of TKUfflbt.ISLE OF WIGHT

BRANCH.

H.R.H. PRINCESS HENRYOF BATTENBERG, Gover-nor of the Isle of Wight.

PresidentsSir CHARLES SEELY, Bart.,

J.P.Vice-Presidents —

The Bt. Hon. Lord ALVER-STONE, G.C.M.G.

Sir GODFREY BARING, D.L.,J.P.

Col. H. GORE BROWNE,V.C., J.P.

Lt.-Gen. Lord CALTHORPE.Col. K. P. CROZIER, D.L.,

J.P.Capt. E. DU BOULAY.W. DURNFORD, Esq.DOUGLAS B. HALL, Esq.,

M.P.Commander D O U G L A S

HAMOND GR.EME, R.N.Lord LAMINGTON, G.C.M.G.Lieut. - Col. MACDONALD

MORETON.Lieut. -Col. HICEMAN MOR-

GAN, D.S.O.The MAYOR OF NEWPORT.The MAYOR OF HYDE.Col. Rt. Hon. J. E. B.

SEBLY, D.S.O., M.P.Sir EDMUND SIMEON, Bart.,

J.P.The Lord TENNYSON,

G.C.M.G.E D M U N D G R A N V I L L E

WARD, Esq., J.P.

Representative Com-mittee —

Mr. J. MILMAN BROWN.Col. R. P. CROZIER, D.L.,

J.P.Mr. CHARLES DABBLL.Mr. J. R. FISK.Mr. G. H. HARRISON, J.P.Inspector of Coastguards.Mr. A. E. MARVIN.Mr. H. C. MILLS.Capt. G. B. PRESTON, R.N.Mr. HARKY SHEPARD.Mr. H. WAY.Dr. WHITEHEAD, J.P.Mr. AUBREY A. H. WYKE-

HAM, J.P.

FRANK KING, Esq.Hon. Treasurer—

J. GEORGE PINNOCK, Esq.Hon. Secretary —

AUBREY A. H. WYKEHAM,Esq., J.P.

Ather field Local Committee.Rev. G. B. JEANS, 11. A.,

Chairman.Colonel BONHAM.

Rev. w. C. J. CHAMBER-LAYNE, M.A.

CHARLESDABELL.Esq., J.P.ARTHUR DRAPER, Esq.Rev. C. W. HEALD, M.A.Dr. JOLLIFFE.Lieut.-Col. LEITH, J.P.J. E. LINNINGTON, Esq.Dr. LIVESAY.J. G. PINNOOK, Esq.HENRY WAY, Esq.Chief Officer 11. M. Coast-

guard.

Honorary Secretary —H. C. MILLS, Esq.

Bembridge LocalCommittee.

J. B. DENISON, Esq.Capt. Du BOULAY.W. DURNFORD, Esq.Dr. GORDON.T. JORDAN; Esq.Mr. W. MARTIN, R.N.,

Chief Officer H.M. Coast-guard.

Lieut. - Col. MACDONALDMORETON.

Mr. J. PRETTY, R.N.Capt. PRESTON.P. RIOARDO, Esq.R. S. SAVILLB, Esq., J.P.MBRTON O. THOMAS, Esq.R. TUFFLEY, Esq.P. WALTON, Esq.P. WATERLOW, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —W. COULDREY, Esq.

Brighstone Grange LocalCommittee.

JAMES ATTRILL, Esq.P. BLAKE, Esq.J. R. FISK, Esq.J. E. GALLOP, Esq.P. H. LEMPRIERE, Esq.E. STREET, Esq.AUBREY A. H. WYKEHAM,

Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretaries —Rev. G. E. JEANS, M.A.,

Rector of Mottistone andVicar of Shorwell.

Rev. E. W. SILVER, M.A.,Rector of Brighstone.

Brooke Local Committee.Sir CHARLES SEELY, Bart.,

J.P., Chairman.Mr. W. BROWN.Mr. A. BRYSON.R. K. LlDDON, Esq.Col. Rt. Hon. J. E. B.

SEELY, D.S.O., M.P.Mr. STANLEY, R.N., Chief

Officer H.M. Coastguard.AUBREY A. H. WYKEHAM,

Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary- —Rev. COURTNEY A. SHAW,

M.A., Rector of Brooke.

Totland Bay Local Com-mittee.

COL. R. PEARSON CROZIER,J.P., President.

Col. W A L F O H D , R.A.,Chairman.

J. DOVER, Esq.Sir HENRY EAKLE.Commander D O U G L A S

HAMOND (iit.KME, R.N.Dr. HANDS.Dr. HOLLIS.Col. LABALMONDIERF,, R.A.

Rev. S. NAIRNE, M.A.Major PACKENHAM.Rev. A. J. ROBERTSON, M.A.Col. Rt. Hon. J. E. B.

SEELY, D.S.O., M.P.Major SILVER.The Rt. Hon. Lord TENNY-

SON, G.C.M.G.S. E. P. WEATHERHEAD,

Esq.Hon. Secretary—

H. MARFLEBT, Esq.

Ryde Local Committee.The MAYOR OF RYDE.Chief Officer of H.M. Coast-

guard.Capt. FANE, R.N.J. H. LEAL, Esq.M. MAYBRIOK, Esq., J.P.Col. J. E. RHODES.Capt. W. D. STANNBY.G. A. STOREY, Esq.PERCY THELLUSON, Esq.W. H. WALFORD, Esq.

Hon. Secretary—Capt. E. W. HURT, R.N.

ISLB OF WIGHT BRANCH.

Annual Subscriptimie.£. «. d.

Alverstone, Lord... 2 2 -Baring,Sir Godfrey,

J.P., D . L 2 2 -Blyth Miss 10Bonham, Col - 10 6Brannon, G. A. Esq. - 10 6Browne, Col. Gore,

V.C., J.P 1 1 -Bullen, R. Esq.,jp 10 g

Castle Button, Dr. - 10 6Clift, The Misses... 1 1 -Cochrane, T. B. H.

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Collins Miss 10 6Oust, Miss 1 1De Horsey, Admiral

Sir Algernon, J.P. 1 - -Dowling, Capt. H. . - 5 -Drew, A. W. Esq... - 10 6George, J. Esq.,

j p 5Green, Capt. F - 10 6Gunner, E. J. Esq.. - 10 6Hathway, Mrs 1 1 -Heald, Rev. C. W.,

M A 1 1Holland, E. L. Esq. - 10 -Holl is , Dr. (to

Brooke Life-boat

How Miss 10Hudson, Capt 2 - -Hyde Miss 1 1Jeans, Rev. G. E.,

M.A 1 1Jolliffe, Dr 10 6Jordan, L. Esq - 10 6Kelynack, A. Dore,

Langton, E. C. Esq. 1 1 -Leith, Mrs. Disney 2 2 -Liddon, R. K. Esq. - 10 6Livesay, Dr 1 1Livesay, Miss - 5 -Mew, F. T. Esq.,

jp 1 1Mills, H. C., Esq.... - 10 6Morey, F. Esq - 10 -Mortimer, Miss,

Broadlands 1 - -Mortimer, Miss,

Niton 1 1 -Nutter Mrs 5Oddfellows, Earl

Y a r b o r o u g hLodge of 1 1 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 503£. s. d

Phillipa,Eev.Canon - 5Pinnock, J. G. Esq. 1 1Pinnoek, Robert,

Esq., J.P 10Pittis, E. Boach,

Esq., J.P - 5Popham, Mrs. F.

White 1 1Pring, Samuel, Esq. - 10Purkis, G. B. Esq.,

J.P - 10Randolph, Mrs. (the

late) . . . 1 0Eiddett, W. Ham-

mond, Esq., J.P. - 10Eugg, W. Esq - 5Seely, Sir Chas.,

Bt , J P . . . 10 10Seely, Col. Et.

Hon. J. E. B.,D.S.O., M.P 2 2

Shorthose, W. H.Esq 2 2

Simeon, Sir Ed-

Sinclair-Pelham,The late Hon.Mrs. Dudley 1 1 -

Stratton, Miss - 10 -Street, E. Esq 1 - -Tennyson, Lord,

G.C.M.G 1 1Thomas, Messrs.

Jas. &Co 10Upward, E. J. Esq.,

J.P ...I - 10 -CTrry, Eobt. Esq. ... - 10 -Vibert,B.Esq.,J.P. 1 - -Wadham, S. C. Esq. - 5Way, H. Esq. (Pyle) - 30Way, Mrs. Edwin.. - 10Woodward, Eichard,

Esq - 5Worrell, T. A - 5 -Wykeham. A. H.

Esq 1 1Sums under 5s - 10 -

Total Subs. ...£64 11 6

Donation*.Church Collections : —Calbourne Church 1 17 6CarisbrookeChurchS 5 -Chale Church S 17 5

Highneld SchoolChapel (per MissMetealfe) 2 12

Edmunds, Mrs 1 1 -Prodgers, M r s 2 2 -

Collecting Boxes.Brighstone Grange

Life-boat House . - 5 9Brooke Life-boat

House 12 2Freshwater Bay

Hotel (per Capt.W. B. Cross) - 12 8

Per Mr. H. C. Mills-Chine Museum.... - 10 9

Strathwell Whit-well (per Eev. E.B. Oliver) 7 9Boxes under 5s... - 10 11

Per Hon. Treasurer —Atkey & Sons,

Capital & Coun-t i e s Bank ,Cowes 9 4

Fountain Hotel,

Sheath, Messrs.J & C 10

Boxes under 5s... 1 2 11

Total Dons.. ..£20 12 10

BEHBRIDGE.Per W. CODLDREY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d

Adames, Frank E.

Biron, — , Esq - 10 -Burrell, Lady - 5 -Cardew,' The late

Major - 10 -Clark, G. A. Esq.... - 10 -Collins Miss 1Couldrey, W. Esq. . 1 1 -Denison, J. B. Esq. 1 1 -Derry, A. D. Esq.-.. - 6 -Donner, — , Esq - B -Durlacher, Col - 10 -Du Boulay, Capt.... - 10 6Durnford, W. Esq.. 1 - -Everett, N. H. Esq. - 10 -Fairbank, Mrs. H. . - 5 -

Gilbert,—, Esq - 5 -Goodall, J. M. Esq. 1 1 -

Grueber, Mrs - 5 -

Henry, Mrs. Grant. - 10 -

Herbert, C. C. Esq. - 5 -

De Hoghton, Sir

Holden, Lieut.-Col. - 10 -

James, Eev. S. E... - 10 -Jordan, Thomas,

Limerick. Countess

Miller, Dawson, Esq.- 10 -Moreton, Lieut.-

Col. Macdouald.. 1 - -Morley, W. A. Esq. - 10 6Perkins Mrs 5Picdup, Major - 5 -Pigeon, The Misses - 10 -Preston, Captain... 1 - -Savile, E. S. Esq.,

JP 11Simpson, A. H. Esq. - 5 -Sparkes, J. Esq 1 - -Stafford, Mrs - 5 -Stevenson, General - 10 -Stirke, H. E. Esq... - 10 -Tapfleld, Eev. H. A. - 10 -Tapfleld, Eev. C. J. - 10 -Thomas, M. O. Esq. 1 1 -Thompson, Eev. E.

O. (the late)- 1 - -Thornycroft, Sir

John 1 - -Tuffley, E. Esq - 5 -

Ward, Dudley, Esq.,M.P 10 6

Waterlow, P. Esq. . 1 1 -Watney, W. Esq.... - 10 -Watton, P. Esq - 5 -•Well Wisher".... - 5 -

Sums under 5s 2 2 -

£35 15 6

Donations.Collecting Box —

per J. Holbrooke,

Contribution Boxes 2 16 1

Total Dons 4 6 4Total Subs 35 15 6

£40 1 10

EYDE BEANCH.Per Capt. E. W. BURT, B.N

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d

Boger, Mrs 10 -Brigstocke, W. P.

Brooke-Howard,Col.- 5 -Hurt, Capt. E. W.,

Caldecott, Miss - 5 -Clarke,A.H. P. Esq. - 5 -Cradock, Col., J.P. 10 -Cramer, Miss - 5 -Fane, Capt. A. , E. N. - 6 -Flemming, Le, Rev.

Forsyth.CommanderDouglas, E.N. .-.. - 5 -

Gausen, Mrs. & Miss - 7 -Hamilton, Capt.

Cole, E.N 1 - -Harrison, G. H.

Esq., J.P - 10 -Hills, W., Esq - 5 -Hunter, Mrs. M.W. - 5 -

Jellicoe, Capt - 5 -Maybrick, M. Esq.

J P . . 1 1 -Metcalfe, Col - 6 -Mudford,Mr.&Mrs. - 5 -

Turpin Miss ' 5Wade, H.F. Esq.... - 6 -Wade Mrs - 5Watkins, Miss - 5 -White-Lee, J. Esq. - 5 -Sums under 5s 5 15 C

Total Subs.. ..£16 3 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes 2 - 1Thornton, Edgar,

E s q 5 5 -

TotalDons.... 7 5 1Total Subs. ... 16 3 6

£23 8 7

TOTLAND BAY BEANCH.Per Mr. H. MARPLKBT.

Annual Subscriptions.Aitken, Charles,

Esq - 5Burnett, M r s 2 2 -Chaine, F. W. Esq. 1 1 -Crozier, Col., J.P.,

Cust, Mrs. A M. P. 1 1 -Dashwood,Rev.E.L. 1 1 -Dover, J. Esq 1 - -

Earle, Sir Henry ... - 10 6Gloyne, W. S. Esq. - 5 -Grasme, Lady

Greeme, Comdr.Douglas Hamond 1 - -

Grant, F. W. Esq. - 5 -Hands, Dr - 10 6Henry, J. E. Went,

Esq . - 10Holtes Dr.. . . - 10 6Labalmondiere,Col.

Martin, Lady 1 - -Mills & Sons,

Messrs. H - 5 -Nairne,Rev.Spencer- 10 6Nicholson, W. L.

Esq., J.P - 10 6'akenham, Major - 10 6

£. s. d.Seely, Col. Rt. Hon.

J. E. B., D.S.O.,HP 1 1 -

Silver, Major W. B. - 10 -Solent Yacht Club 1 1 -Sutton, J. Esq - 10 6Tautz, E. Esq 2 2 -Walford, Col.,R.A. - 10 -Ward, Granville E.

Esq J P . 2 2Ward, Miss - 10 -Weber, Mrs 1 1 -Sums under 5s - 10 -

Total Subs.. ..£28 - -

Donations.Broad, Mrs 6 - -Burton, J. H. Esq.

(collected) - 7 6Boxes —

Beacon View - 7 9Constitutional

Life-boat House 1 - -Pier Hotel, Yar-

Pillar-Stores' Corner ... - 14 6Boxes under 5s.... - 5 6

Total Dons.... 8 15 4

Total £36 15 4

SUMMARY.Ann.Subscriptionsl44 10 6Donations 40 19 7Legacy, late Mr.

Stephens 44 18 6Palgrave Trust

Dividend 2 16 8

Total £233 5 3

•Rent.ASHFORDBRANCH.Chairman—

T. NOTTIDQE, Esq.Local Committee —

Mr. H. P. CI.KMETSON.Mr. J. CREERY.Mr. A. M. DORMAN.Mr. B. C. DRAKE.Mr. H. D. HEADLEY.Mr. C. E. HOMEWOOD.Mr. C. LOUD.Mr. J. MORTON.Rev. Canon TINDALL, M.A.Dr. GEORGE WILKS.Mr. C. E. WIND.

Honorary Treasurer —F. J. G. JONES, Esq., Lon-

don and County Bank.Honorary Secretary —

C. I. EPPS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.?owan, H. A. Esq. - 5 -

Epps, Mr. C. I - 10 6Field, Miss 1 1Hart and Tatnell,

[allett, Creery &Co., Messrs 1 1 -

[omewood, C. E.

504 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£. «. d.

Jones, F. J. G. Esq. 10 6Lee Mr H - 5

Wilks, Dr. George... 1 1 -

BROADSTAIRS,KINGSGATE AND

ST. PETER'SBRANCH.

Local Committee—Dr. H. G. BIDDLE, Chair-

man.Dr. F. BRIOHTMAN.Kev. L. L. EDWARDS.Rev. C. GREOSOfr.A. J. HOLT, Esq.Dr. E. A. WHITE.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. J. WALLACE.

Annual Subscriptions.Biddle, Dr. H. G.... - 10 6Brightman, Dr. F. - 10 8Church i l l , Rev.

W H l lDelo, The Misses,... - 6 -Elyard, The Misses 1 1 -Holbourn, W. Esq. - 10 -Holt, A. Esq.... 5Metcalfe, Mrs 1 1 -North, Hon. F. H. 1 1 -Richmond, J. Esq. 1 1 -Weekly, Mrs - 10 6White, Dr. E. A. ... 1 1 -Whitehead, Mrs. ... 10

Total Subs.. ..£9 7 6

Donations.Ashley, C. H. Esq. 1 1 -Pillar and Boxes ... 8 17 6S m i t h , Mas t e r

Donald Thome... - 8 -

Total Dons.. ..10 6 6Total Subs.... 9 7 6

£19 14 -

CANTERBURYBRANCH.President —

THE VERY REV. THE DEAN.Hon. Treasurer —

F. W. FURLEY, Esq., TheBank.

Honorary Secretary—Capt. MODRILTAN, R.N.,

J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.Furley, Miss Agnes - 10 -Furley, F. W. Esq. - 10 -McMasters, John,

Esq 10 -Mourilyan, Capt.

R.N., J.P. - 10 6Stead, Alderman,

JP ... 10

£2 10 6Donations.

King's School, perCanon A. J. Gal-p i n 1 4 8

£3 15 2

DOVER BRANCH.Local Committee —

Capt. CAY, R.N., Chairman.Mr. E. W. BOND.WALT.ER EMDEN, Esq.,

Mayor.Lieut. PETER GARRETT,

R.N.W. GRANT, Esq.REGINALD KNOCKER, Esq.Rev. N. H. MACGACHEN.E. A. MARSH, Esq.F. W. PRKSCOTT, Esq.E. M. WORSFOLD, Esq.W. S. WILLIAMS, Esq (Re-

ceiver of Wrecks).Mr. BARNARD > CoastguardMr. W. ALLAN/ Officers.

Honorary Secretary —JOHN BAIRD, Esq., L.R.C.P.

Annual Subscriptions.£. *. d.

Bampton, Mrs 1 1 -Bradley, Messrs. ... - 10 -Brenchley, Mrs. ... 1 - -Crundall, Sir W. H. - 10 6Flashman & Co. ... - 5 -

Hammond, G. & Co. - 5 -

Jenkin, Mrs - 10 -Knight, General ... 1 - -Mannering, W. Esq. 1 1 -MacGachen, Rev.

If. H 10

M o w 1 1 , Martyn,Esq 5

It. R, M 1

Total Subs 8 17 6Donations.

Barton, E. P. Esq. 5 - -Contribution Boxes 1 7 4

Gee, Messrs. A. M.and V. M 12

Total £27 18 10

DUNGENESSBRANCH.

Local Committee—EDWIN FINN, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.W. BLACKLOCKS, Esq.Rev. COLLINS.ARTHUR FINN, Esq., J.P.Major E. S. FINN.J. L. HUTCHINGS, Esq., J.P.Lieut. MANSELL.H. S. OLIVER, Esq.J. A. PROCTER, Esq.C. TANNER, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Lt.-Col. HAROLD FINN,

V.D., J.P.Annual Subscriptions.

Blacklocks, \V. Esq. - 10 -Collins, Rev. 10

Finn, Edwin, Esq.,

Finn, Lieut. - Col.Harold, V.D., J.P. - 10 -

Hutchings, J. L.

Mackett, Mr. Thos. - 5 -Mansell, Lt., R.N. . - 10 -Oliver, Dr. H. S. ... - 5 -

Procter, Dr. J. A. . - 10 -

£. s. d.R.A.O.B., Walsall . 1 1 -Tart Bros 5White, Messrs. A.

and W T 10Wood, Field & Co.,

Messrs 1 1

Total Subs 8 3 6Donations.

Contribution Boxes - 18 5

Total £9 1 11

FOLKESTONEBRANCH.

Local Committee-Col. PENFOLD, J.P., Chair-

man.P. DAWSON, Esq.Lieut. GARRETT, R.N.,

Divisional Officer, H.M.Coastguard,

W. R. KING, Esq.Rev. R. LAURENCE.C. C. WAMPACH, Esq.C. H. WATTS, Collector of

Customs.Sir A. M. WATKIN, Bart.Mr. STARKEY, Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard.Treasurer —

F. SCARBOROUGH, Esq.,Nat. Prov. Bank.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. WALTER D. FAGO.Annual Subscriptions.

Bradley, F. B. Esq. 1 1 -Brady, H. Esq 1 1 -Chancellor, Mrs. ... - 5 -Condon Col 10Condy Miss 5Cross, Mrs. Edgar . 1 1 -D'Aguilar, Gen. Sir

Charles 1 1Dawson, P. Esq. ... 1 1 -

Dyer, Miss Maitland 1 1 -Easter, Dr. Thomas - 10 6Fairley, F. B. Esq. - 10 -Flint, W. W 1 - -Hampden, Hon.

Heiisman, Mrs - 5 -Hope, Rev. S - 10 6Isherwood, Mi's. A.

F i nKing, W. R. Esq.... - 10 6

Laurence, Rev. R.,M.A 1 1 -

Leggett, Mrs - 5 -Masterman, W. F.

Medhurst, Miss .... - 10 6Parr, Admiral A. A.

Chase 10 6Penfold, Col., J.P. . 1 1 -Pigott Mrs 10Price, Mrs. Spencer - 10 -Sassoon, Sir Ed-

ward M P 2 2Seymour, Mrs - 10 -Smith, Mrs. Watson - 5 -Steinbelt, J. A. C.

Taylor, R. W. Esq. 1 - -Wampach, C. C.

Esq 1 1 -Watkin, Sir A. M.

Bart 1 1Watson, J. Esq 1 1 -Wetherall, Capt.,

R.N - 5 -Wood, The Misses . - 10 -

Total Subs.... £25 12 -

Donations.£. s. d.

Pillar Boxes 3 3 3Contribution Boxes - 11 6Collected at Boat-

house 21 3 7

Total £50 10 4

GOODWIN SANDSAND DOWNS

BRANCH.Patron —

The Right Hon. LORDNORTHBOURNE.

Local Committee —Admiral Sir REG. HENDER-

SON, K.C.B., Chairman.Capt. JERMAIN, R.N., Vice-

chairman.Rev. F. B. BLOGG.Lieut. BUCKLE, R.N., C.G.Capt. BUSHE, R.N.JULIAN COAST, Esq.Capt. DARWALL, R.N.Inspector-General J. W.

FISHER, R.N.Rev. R. PATTERSON.Admiral F. G. STOPFORD.Capt. WETHKRALL.Sir ARTHUR N. WOLLAS-

TON.

Honorary Treasurer-Lieut. BUCKLE, R.N., C.G.

Secretary—JOHN PRIOR.

NORTH DEAL LIFE-BOAT.

Annual Subscriptions.Buckle, Lieut., R.N. - 5 -Coleman, Mrs. M... 1 1 -Groves, E. Esq 1 1 -Hamilton.The Bight

Hon. Lord GeorgeF G C S I 2

Henderson, Sir Reg. 1 1 -Hulke, Dr. F - 10 6Northbourne, Lord 2 2Osmas ton , Rev.

Patterson, Rev. R.. - 10 6Royal Marine Light

Infantry, Officersand Men - 10

Stopford, AdmiralF. G - 10 -

Tapper. Thos.L. Esq. - 10 -Treanor, Rev. T. S. - 10 6

Williamson, J. J.Esq - 10 6

Sums under 5s. -11 6

Total Subs. ...£13 4 -

WALMER LIFE-BOAT.Annual Subscriptions.

Bushe, Capt., R.N. - 10 -Darwall,Capt.,R.N.- 10 6Douglas, Lieut.

Gordon, R.N - 10 -Ebbs, The Misses... - 5 -Fisher, Inspector-

Jermain,Capt.R.N. 1 1 -Lapage, R. W. Esq. 1 - -Lloyd, Major-Gen.

F. T., C.B - 10 -McCall, Robert A.

Esq., K.C 1 1 -Northbourne, Lord 3 3 -Nott Mrs 1 1

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 505

£ . s. d..Royal Marine Light

Infantry, Officers

Thompson and Son,Ltd., Messrs 1 - -

Watts, Miss. 10 6Wetherall, Captain - 10 6Wol las ton , Sir

m , . a . ( n o i o

KINGSDOWNE LIFE-BOAT.Annual Subscriptions.

de Hoghton, Cuth-bert, Esq - 10 -

Winch, Thomas,Esq . . 10

Total Subs £1 - -

Donations.Walmer, Baptist

Deal, Collin's Cine-

Total Dons £4 11 -

Donations.Collected at Life-

boat Exercises.... 2 3 3Contribution Boxes—

Kingsdowne Box - 9 5North Deal House

B o x 3 5 7Deal Pillar Box... - 10 8Walmer Life-boat

Boxes 2 4 7Boxes under 5*.... - 16 4

Total Dons £9 9 10

North Deal Subs.. ..13 4 -Walmer Subs 1313 -Kingsdowne Subs.. 1 - -

Total £41 17 10

HERNE BAY,HERNE AND RE-

CULVER BRANCH.President—

The Eight Hon. A. AKERS-DOUGLAS, M.P.

Local Committee —Dr. E. C. FENOULHET, J.P.,

Chairman.Bankers —

LONDON AND COUNTYBANK, Herne Bay.

Honorary Secretary —J. MACKETT, Esq.

Contribution Boxes £ 2 2 3

HYTHE AND SAND-GATE BRANCH.

President —Sir EDWARD SASSOON, Bart.,

M.P.Local Committee-

Alderman J. J. JEAL, J.P.,Chairman.

His Worship the Mayor ofHythe (Councillor F. W.BUTLER).

C. A. ARMSTRONG, Esq.S. AUSTIN, Esq.Captain CHALK.

The Captain, Hythe GolfClub, W. R. COBAY, Esq.

R. COBAY, Esq.Col. W. N. CONQREVE, V.C.,

M.V.O.Rev. H. D. DALE, Vicar of

Hythe.G. DALE, Esq.WM. DEEDES, Esq.J. L. FLETCHER, Esq.W. FLETCHER, Esq.Admiral GALLOWAY.The Rev. Dr. A. J. GALPIN.Lieut. GARRETT, R.N.H. JOHNSON, Esq.,1. H. LEWIS, Esq.Captain R. LUCKOCK.J. MALTBY, Esq.J. C. MENSELL, Esq.Commander MARTIN, R.N.Alderman J. SCOTT, J.P.F. B. NlNNES, Esq.The Rev. Father O'GORMAN.H. STRAHAN, Esq., M.A.,

J.P.— SCOTT, Esq.Dr. H. SCOONES.1'. J. TENNANT, Esq.W. R. WOOD, Esq.CHIEF OFFICER OF COAST-

GUARD, Hythe.CHIEF OFFICER OF COAST-

GUARD, Sandgate.Treasurer —

W. J.CHITTY, Esq., LondonCounty and Westminster

Bank, Hythe.Honorary Secretary—H. R. HILDYARD, Esq.

Assistant Hon. Secretary—B. C. DRAKE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Armstrong, C. Esq. - 10 6Ash worth, Mrs. ... - 10 -Brooke, H. Esq - 5 -Butler, Councillor

F., Mayor ofHythe ... 10 6

Cardiff,Maxted,Esq.- 10 6

Dale, The Rev. H.D. - 6 -Drake, B, C. Esq.... - 10 6du Boulay, J. Esq.,

J.P 10 -Faulkner, D. Esq. .. - B -Fletcher, J. Esq. ... - 10 -Gardner- Waterman,

Mrs 5Hamilton, Mrs.

Hart, J. Esq. ..: 1 10 -

Hughes, W. Esq. ... - 5 -Lewis, J. H. Esq.... 1 1 -Loly, G. Esq - 5 -Luckock,Capt.R. M. 1 1 -Lucy, Sir H. W.,

JP . 1 1Mackeson, Messrs.. - 10 6Man, Mrs. W. L. ... 1 1 -Murdoch & Scoones,

Drs - 10 6Nelson, Miss - 5 -Ninnes, B. Esq 1 1 -Porter, Mrs - 10 -Eevd. Mother, The

(UrsulineConvent)- 10 6Sandilands.E.C.Esq. - 10 6Sassoon,Sir Edward,

Bart, M P. 2 2Scott, J. Esq., J.P.. - 10 6Speller J Esq 10 6Swindells.G. C. Esq. 1 1 -Strahan,H.Esq.,J.P. - 6 -T o u r n a y (In

Memoriam) 1 1 -Valentine, Mrs - 5 -

£. «. d.Wood, W. R. Esq. . - 10 6Sums under 5s 1 - -

Total Subs..£25 12" -Donations.

Morning Offertoryat Hythe ParishChurch 8 2 7

C o l l e c t e d at

Hythe Golf Club(per J. J. Jeal,Esq.):-Austin, S. Esq... 1 1 -

Dick, L. M. Esq. - 5 -Johnson, H. Esq. - 10 6Monsell.J.C.Esq. 1 1 -

Smith, F. Esq.... - 10 6Contribution Boxes 1 17 1

£50 11 5

M A R G A T EBRANCH.President —

His Worship the Mayor,W. BOOTH REBTE, Esq.

Local Committee—W. J. MERCER, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.G. F. BROWN, Esq., J.P.Captain DUNSTAN.D. T. EVANS, Esq., J.P.W. GREEN, Esq., J.P.JAMES IRVINE H. FRIEND,

Esq.J. PARAMOR, Esq.W. H. WHITE, Esq., J.P.,

Mayor.C.O. Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary—W. H. HUGHES, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Anslie Brothers .... - 10 6Bayly, John, Esq.... - 5 -Brown, G. F. Esq.,

J.P. (1909-10) 1 1 -Cobb, A. B. Esq. ... - 10 -Dunstan, Capt - 5 -Edwards, Mrs 1 - -Evans, D. T., J.P... - 5 -Friend, Mrs. J. T... 1 1 -Friend.J.I.H. Esq. 1 1 -Harvey, Mr. W. S.. - 5 -Hatfeild, Mrs. C. T. 1 1 -Higgins, T. Esq 1 1 -Houghton, George,

Esq - 5Mercer, W. J. Esq.,

J.P.i - 6 -Nichol, Dr. - 10 6Paramor, J. M. Esq. - S -Pettman.'F. L. Esq. 1 1 -Powell - Cotton, P.

H. G. Esq 1 - -Eeeve, W. B. Esq.,

Eowe, Mrs. T. S.

White, W..H. Esq.(1909-10) - 10 -

Total Subs. ...£14 13 -

Donations.After Dinner Col-

lection, per H. E.Epps, Esq 1 1 2

P.S. Royal Sove-reign &> Kohinor,per Capt. A. F.Smith <fc Capt.McPhedron 4 2 -

£. s. d.Boxes —

Jetty Slipways ...10 17 4

Fort Lodge - 10 3Cinque Ports

Hotel 5Godwin House ... - 8 -High Cliff 8

Other Boxes under6s ... . . . . - 14 1

Total Dons 21 4 10Total Subs 14 13 -

£35 17 10

NEW ROMNEYBRANCH.President—

The Rt. Hon. VISCOCNTGLADSTONE, P.C.

Chairman-Rev. R. M. SOUTH.Local Committee—

WILLIAM ELLIS, Esq.Lieut. GARRETT, R.N.,

Div. Officer, H.M. Coast-guard.

R. S. JONES, Esq.W. B. SMITH, Esq.Mr. STARK, Chief Officer,

H.M. Coastguard.WILLIAM WniTEHEAD.Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Cnpt. GEO. B. ANDERSON,

J.P.Annual Subscriptions.

Blogg, C. C. Esq.... - 10 6Clark, A Esq 5Combe, J. A. Esq... 1 1 -Courtenay, J. Esq.. - 10 6Daglish, Mrs 1 1 -Davy, J. S., C.B. ... 1 1 -Ellis Brothers. ....... - 10Fawell, C. L. Esq. . - 10 6Gibbs, F. L. A. Esq. - 10 -Gladstone, The Et.

Hon. Viscount,PC 2 2

Hardy, Lawrence,Esq., M.P. 5 5 -

Jeffery, G. L. Esq. . 1 1 -Jones, E. S. Esq. ... - 10 6Lemon, R. B. Esq.. 1 1 -LittlestoneGolfClubl 1 -McArthur, W. Esq. 1 1 -Maclagan, W. E.

Esq ... 1 1MacMillan, E. G.

Macnair, J. A. H.Esq - 10 6

Maude, F. W. Esq. 1 - -Miller, John McN.

Esq ... 1 1 -Moate, W. P. Esq.. - 5 -Murray, Wm 1 1 -Muskett, H. G - 10 6Palmer, F. Freke,

Esq - 10 6Paterson, W. V.

Esq 1 1 -Pritchard, Eev. H.. - 5 -Reynolds, E. D 1 - -Robertson, J. R. T.

Esq. (2 years) - 10 -Smith, W. B. Esq... - 5 -South, Rev. E. M... - 10 -

Tabor, James, Esq. • 10 6Tollemache.H. Esq. 1 - -Trollope, H. C. Esq. 1 1 -Waterlow.Slr Philip

H 1 1 -White.J.Esq.LL.D. 1 1 -

506 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isr MAY, 1911.£. *. d

WiUiamson,Robert,Esq 1 - -

Wood, Mrs. J 1 1Sums under 5« 119 -

Total Subs 37 16 -Donations.

Contribution Boxes 3 - 5

Total £40 16 5

RAMSGATEBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary—Capt. HERBERT E. INSKIP.

Donations,Special Contribu-

tions at GranvilleHotel LoungeBar, by Miss

Pillar ContributionBox 1 15 8

Other Contribution

Total . 4 15 7

ROCHESTERBRANCH.

Local Committee —The MAYOR OP ROCHESTER,

Chairman.C. ARKCOLL, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—FREDERICK. E. SMITH, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Arkcoll, C. Esq. ... 1 1 -Associated Portland

Cement Manufac-turers, Ltd. 2 2 -

Ball, W. Esq 1 1 -Bargeman's Mutual

A i d Society 2 2 -Day, Miss 1 1Day, Miss S 6Foord, T. H. Esq.... 1 1 -Fremlin Bros.,

Lee, Son & Co.,

Payne, H. Esq 10 6Style* Winch, Ltd. 1 1 -Tuff & Miskin,

Messrs - 10 6Webb, W.J. Esq.... - 5 -Willis, C. Esq 1 1 -Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total Subs.... £14 6 6Donation.

Knight, A. J. Esq.(Mayor of Ro-

£15 6 6

TUNBRIDGEWELLS BRANCH.

President-Admiral C. D. LUCAS, V.C.

Local Committee —His Worship the MAYOR.1'. WADHAM ELK us, Esq.FRANCIS 6. SMAKT, Esq.,

F.R.G.S.

Honorary Secretary-Commander G. O. MOORE

R.N.Bankers—

BARCLAY & COMPANY,Limited, Tunbridge Wells.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Hoskin, John, Esq.,

Hunter, Col., C.S.I. - 5 -Lucas,Admiral,V.C. 1 1 -Raalte, Jaques van,

Esq 1 1 -Sladen, Colonel 1 1 -Smart, Francis G.

Esq 2 - -Taylor, Mrs. Fenton - 10 -Walton, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s - 12 6Collecting Boxes ... - 16 11

£7 17 6

Xancasblte.ACCRINGTON

L. B. S. F.Annual Subscriptions.

Bastow, F. Esq.B A 10 6

Bolton, H. H. Esq. - 10 6Bridge, J. W. Esq. - 10 68riggs-Bnry, J. Esq. - 10 6Bury , Alderman

A S 10 6Cunlifle, J. Esq.,J.P.- 10 63unliffe, Alderman

J W 10 6Geddie, William,

Esq M.D 10 6Griffiths, H. Esq.... - 10 6larwood, J. Esq.,J p jo 6

Hawood, W. Esq.,J.p. 10 6

Lupton, J. C. Esq.,jp jo g

Macalpine,8irG.W.,J P 10 6

Nuttall, AldermanT. E., M.D., J.P. 3 10 -

Peltzer, C. A. Esq. - 10 8Riley, The late J.E.

Smith, William, Esq.- 10 6Spencer, Rev. A.,

£12 8 6

BLACKBURNBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

No list for 1910.

BLACKBURNL. B. S. F.President—

The Right Worshipful theMAYOR OF BLACKBURN.

Hon. Treasurer—RICHARD HOLDEN, Esq.,

K.S.G., J.P.Hon. Secretary —

NATHANIEL DUXBURY, Esq.

^Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d

Almond, W. H. Esq. - 10 6Arkwright, Francis,

Esq - 10 6Beard, Lewis, Esq.

B A . .... - 10 6Bickerdike, W. E.

Esq J P 10 6Carter, J. W. Esq. - 10 6Cotton, Lawrence,

Esq., J.P - 10 6Critchley, Thomas,

Esq., J.P. - 10 6Crossley, Alderman

Dean, Thomas, Esq. - 10 6Duckworth, John,

Esq - 10 6Dugd<ale, Adam,

Esq J P 10 6Dugdale, Joseph,

Esq , J.P - 10 6Eastwood, ,C. W.

Esq 10 6Eccles, Harold Esq. 10 6Eccles, T. Mitchell,

Esq., J.P 10 6Eddleston, John,

Esq 10 6Forrest & Crabtree,

Messrs 10 6Greenwood, Rd.

Esq,, J.P - 10 6Greenwood, Wm.

Esq., J.P - 10 6Greeves, F. J. Esq.,

J P - 10 6Hannan, C. J. Esq.,

F.C.I.S., F.R.C.I. - 10 6Hamer, Edwin,

Esq JP 10 6E ar d man a n d

Holden, Ltd.,Messrs 10 6

5argreaves, James,Esq 10 6

Harrison, H. Esq.,J.p. ... 1 1 -

Elaworth, Messrs.E. <6B 10 6

Heatley, T. H. Esq. 10 6Heyworth, L. Esq. - 10 6Hindle, E. Esq. J.P. - 10 6Holt, Elijah, Esq.

jp. 1 1 -Holden, Rd. Esq.,

K.S.G., J.P 1 11 6ffolt, Dr. James,

L.R.C.P..L.R.C.S. - 10 6Hornby, Sir W. H.,

Bart., J.P. - 10 6Illingworth, Walter,

Esq - 10 6Earck, F. F. Esq. 1 1 -Kay, James, Esq.,

J P 10 6Law, Aid. W. H.,

[*ewis, Henry, Esq.,J.P _ 10 6

Lewis, T. B. Esq.,M A 10 ft

Livesey, Robert C.Esq., J.P 1 1 -

Marsden.J.W.Esq.,J.P - 10 6

M e a d o w c r o f t ,James, Esq - 10 6

Meadowcroft, W.Esq , J P . . . 10 6

Newton, Aid. Wm.,JP 10 6

Oddie, J. W. Esq.,J P 10 6

De, Esq 10 6Pollitt J S Esq 10 6

A. S. Esq - 10 6Ramsay, Dr. James

T. T., J.P. - 10 6

£. s. d.Ritzema, T. P. Esq.

J.p. - 10 6Robinson, Col. H.J. - 10 6Rutherford, Col.

John - W 6Shorrock, John,

Esq J P 10 6Smalley, Henry,

Esq J P 10 6Snowdon, Philip,

Esq., 1LP - 10 6Spencer, Robert H.

Esq - 10 6Stones, J. Herbert,

Esq - 10 6Thorn, Hy. Esq. ... - 10 6Thorn, Wm. Esq.,

J p 10 6Thorn, Wm. Esq.,

Jun 10 6Thomas, Aid. F. T.,

J P 10 6Thomas, Mrs. F. T. - 10 6Thompson, Wm.

Esq - 10 6Thornton, Rev.

H. S. R., M.A. ... - 10 6Thwaites, Mrs. John- 10 -Tomlinson, John,

Esq., J.P - 10 6Walmsley, Ben-

jamin, E«i - 10 «Watson, James A.

Esq., J.P - 10 6Wilcock, James,

Esq., J.P - 10 6Wilkinson, Messrs.

L &W 10 6W o o d h o u s e ,

William,Esq.,J.P.- 10 6Yerburgh, R. A.

Esq., M.P. 1 1 -

£41 8 6

Donations.Girls' Fr iendly

Society 2 7 2Yerburgh , Mrs.

R A 2

Total Dons. ... 4 7 2Total Subs. ...41 8 6

£45 15 8

LADIES' AUXILIARY.President—

The MAYORESS OFBLACKBURN.

Hon. Secretary-Mrs. E. J. BULLOCBH.

Assistant Hon. Secretary-Miss HOWARD.

Collections.

Miss Coupe 20 6 6Bolton TUft "MteseR 1 - -Bourne, Miss 9 10 -Bygrave, Mrs 7 10 9Cornall, Miss 4 7 8Cunliffe, M r s 5 7 -Dean, Mrs. T 9 2 5Duckworth, J. W.

Esq 7 10 5Eddleston, Mrs. ... 7 14 6Hesleden, Miss 9 11 -

Maudsley, Miss ... 1 7 7Owen Mrs. . . . 4 16 9Parkinson, "W. Esq. 6 7 -Peretz Mrs 6 14Porter Miss . . . 8 4 5Simpson, Miss 8 5 11Sunnier, Miss 1 - 4'omlinson, Miss M. 1 - -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 507£. i.d

Yates, Miss 1 4Sums under 5s - 4

£128 15

BLACKPOOLBRANCH.President —

His Worship the MAYOROF BLACKPOOL.Vice-President—

Aid. JOHN GRIMK, Esq. J.Pw. WILFKID ASHLEY. Esa

M.P.Local Committee—

T. WYLIK, Esq., Chairman.Kev. C. A. GARDNER, Vice

Chairman.W. A. BAMBKR, Esq. J.P.ROBERT BICKERSTAFFE

Esq.Mrs. BLUNDELL.W. E. BRANDWOOD, EsqJ. S. BRODIE, Esq. C.E.C. A. CLARKE, Esq.Councillor J. COLLINSJ. c. DURHAM, Esq.Councillor D. DICKENSON.T. M. S. DOESON, Esq..Rev. JOB EDWARDS.LIONEL H. FHANCEYS, Esq.J. C. GRIME, Esq.T. HARORBAVE8, Esq.Miss KBTTLKWELL.E. LAWSON, Esq.CHARLES NODES, EsqE. RIOBY, Esq.WM. Ross, Esq. J.P.JOHN L. SMITH, Esq.C. E. TATHAM, Esq.Mrs. TERVEK.E. WHITESIDE, Esq.w. F. WILKINSON, Esq.

Hon. Treasurer—JAMES H. PORTER, Esq.

Hon. Secretary—C. H. TUSVER, Esq.

Auditors-Messrs. BOWMAN AND

GRIMSHAW,Chartered Accountants.

Annual Subscriptions.Ashley, W. Wilfrid,

ESQ.., M.P 1 iBamber, W. A. Esq.

J P 10 6Bolton, R. P. Esq. - 5 -Brodie, J. S. Esq. - 10 «Clarke, C. A. Esq. - 5 -Dawson, E. Esq. ... 1 - -Fielding, T. Esq. ... 1 1 -Hargreaves.T. Esq. - 6 -Jacques, James.Esq. 1 1 -Kelsall, J. Esq. ... - 10 6Kettlewell, Miss ... - 10 -Lyson, S. Esq - 10 6Noden,Charles,Esq. -J10 -Rigby,Edward,Esq. - 10 6Shaw, Mrs. 1 1 -Tatham, C. E. Esq. - 10 6Tetley and Sons,

Messrs. J 1 1Thorn, W. Esq - 10 -Whitehead, Mrs. ... - 10 6Whiting, 0. Esq. ... - 5 -Wilkinson,' W. F.

Esq., L.D.S - 5 -Wylie, Tom, Esq.... - 10 6

£13 4 -

Donations.Boat-house Box ... 2 19 6Castles, Miss - 6 -

£. e. dCampbell, Miss - 7Cartmell, T. Esq.... - 6 6

Deakin H. A - 10 -Jenkinsons, Ltd.

(MissGoulden)... - 14 3Lane Ends Hotel ... - 511Market Hotel - 6 -Hotel Metropole ... - 6 «Morris Miss . - 7 6

Pillar Boxes 4 1 11Queen of the North,

per W. Hackey,Esq 3 2 -

Queen's Hydro 1 6 9South Shore Hotel - 10 -Timmis, Miss K. ... - 11 8The Tower, Miss

Turver, C. H. Esq. - 5 -Turver, Miss Phyllis- 6 4Ward, T. Esq - 7 2Whiting, O. Esq. ... - 7 -

Sums under 68 4 15 4

Total Dons. ...25 17 1Total Subs. ...13 4 -

Total £39 1 1

BLACKPOOLL. B. S. F.

Annual Subscriptions.Ashworth, Mrs.

M. A 10 6Bailey.CouncillorJ. - 10 6Bannister, T. Esq. - 10 6Sarker, R. Esq - 10 6Mckerstaffe,R.Esq. - 10 6Slundell, Alderman

Collins, Councillor

Jrabtree, Rev. J. ... - 10 6Dixon, J. Esq - 10 -Farrar, J. F. Esq.... - 10 6Firth, A. P. Esq. ... - 10 6Gardner,Henry,Esq.- 10 6Irime, Alderman J. - 10 6Grundy, C. E. Esq. - 10 6Grundy, J. R. G.

Esq - 10 «Heap, Alderman

Joseph - 10 6Hill, R. H. 0. Esq. - 10 6Hodgson, James.

lolt, Councillor R. - 10 6Howe, Councillor

E. H 10 6Jeffrey, Rev. N. S. - 10 6Kay, W Esq. . 10 6Lockwood, T. Esq. - 10 6Lumb, T. G. Esq.... - 10 6Mclntosh, Dr. L. M. - 10 6Muller, Mrs 10 6Noden,Charles,Esq. - 10 6•arry, H. I. Esq. ... - 10 -

Pennington, F. F.Esq 10 6

Rawlinson, T. Esq. - 10 6•obinson, Mrs - 10 6

Ross, Wm. Esq. ... - 10 6

Walker, A. Esq. ... - 10 6Winder, Dr. A. B.... - 10 6Witty, M. Esq 1 1

Total Subs. . .£19 7 6

Collections and Donations.kers, Miss J.(Ind.) 7 6Ibion Hotel (Mr.Smith) - 7 8

£. s. dAmblei r , Miss

(Tower) 1 14Anderton, Master

Ben (Ind.) - 5Andrews, Mrs - 5Andrews , Miss

Bessie 1 61Ashworth, Miss ... - 11 10Ashworth, Miss

Clara (Ind.) 1 17 -Ashworth, Miss H. - 10Atkin , Master

Stanley (PleasureBeach) - 17 7

Atlantic PrivateHotel 2 -

Bagot, Miss Gertie(Ind ) 7 2

Bailey, Mr. John(Pleasure Beach) 0 7 3

Bailey Mr . . . 5 -Balmoral Private

Hotel(Mr.Crewe)- 8 2Barmford, Mr - 6 6Barraclough, Mrs. - 5 -Barritt, Miss 2 7 11Barritt, Miss (Ind.) - 11 9Barritt, Master

Norman (Ind.) ... 1 1 -Battersby, Mr. - 5 -Beaumont, Miss ... - 8 7Bee Restaurant ... - 6 -Bellamy.Miss (Win-

ter Gardens) - 18 5"Belle," PS . 1 16 4Bell, Miss (Ind.) ... 1 17 9Bell, Miss C. (Win-

ter Gardens) - 5 3Berry, Mr. (Ind.) ... - 5 11"Bickerstaffe,"P.S. - 16 2Binns, Mrs. and

Crossland, Mrs. 1 5 -Bird, Master Fred

(Ind.) 6 10Birmingham, Miss

K. (Winter Gar-dens) - 5 6

Blundell, Mr. - 5 -Blundell, Mrs. G.... - 12 2Blundell, Mrs. G.... - 10 6Blundell, Master

Fred (Ind.) 5Blundell, Miss

Kitty (Ind.) - 5 4BlundeU, Miss Lily

(Ind.) 1 14 1Blythe Mrs 5Bolton, Master Ben

Boots Cash Chem-ists 13

Sradbury, Mrs. ... - 16 9iradshaw, Miss ... 2 7 11

Bradshaw, MissNellie (Ind.) - 12 9

Brighton Hydro,South Shore - 15 5

Brooks, Miss Elsie(Central Pier) ... - 6 10

iroughton, Mrs.,Hound's Hill Cafe - 6 5

irown, Miss Doris

luckley, Mrs. - 8 1luckley, Mrs - 5 -

Buffet Bar, Winter

Jutterworth, Mrs. 4 11 11Buxton, Miss M. ... - 10 1Buxton, Miss S. N.

(Pleasure Beach) - 10 22aldwallender,Mrs. - 6 -Jaldwell, Mrs - 5 6

Cameron, Miss C.(Ind.) - 16 10

Campbell, Miss

Cardwell, Mrs - 13 3arter,Miss Marian(Ind ) 13 5

assidy.MissBertha(Ind ) 10

£. s. d,Charlesworth, Miss 3 18 4Charlesworth, Miss

(Ind ) 8 9Chattoe, Master

Edgar (Ind.) - 7 6Christ Church

Organ Recital ... 1 18 -Claremont Private

Hotel 1 5 2Clarence Hotel (Mr.

Rigby) --15 11Clarendon Private

Hotel 14 3Clarke, Miss 2 2 6Clark, Miss (Tower) - 16 6Clinch, Miss Connie

(Pleasure Beach) - 9 7

Collins,. Miss 1-11Cooke, Mrs - 5 -

Crescent PrivateHotel 13 9

Crewe's • Boarding

Crltchley,. Miss

Crompton, MasterW. (Ind.) - 7 8

Crompton, MissDorothy (Tower) - 8 5

Cropper, Mr. W.(Central Pier) ... - 6 4

Crowther, Mr. - 7 -Crowther, Master

George (Tower)... - 8 10C u n l i f f e , Miss

Connie (Ind.) - 10 11Currie, Miss 10 9 1Dale and Conrad,

The Misses, Liver-

Davidson, Mrs. - 5 -Davies.Miss (Tower)- 11 1Dawson, Miss, Man-

Deakin, Miss 2 10 11Dewhurst, M iss '

Alice (Ind.) - 13 4Dixon, Miss - 6 4Dixon, Miss (Ind.) 1 1 -

Dixon, Miss Violet(Ind.) 10 2

Duckworth, MissDorothy (Ind.) ... - 14 1

Duke of Lanes. OwnImperial Yeo. ... - 12 6

Bade, Mr. (Tower) - 12 11Eastham, Mr.

Eaton, Mr. Arthur(Palace) 10 10

Eaves, MissG. (Ind.)- 6 -Edge Mrs 5Elliott.MasterCyrU

(Ind.) 15 4Ellis, Miss (Ind.)... 1 9 6Empire Private

Hotel . 7 3Eshelby, Mrs - 6 -Evans, Miss F.

Evans, Miss G.(Palace) 10

Fauley,Miss(Tower) - 10 4Fielding, Mr. G. E.

(Palace) 1 7Fielding, Miss E.

(Ind ) 2 11 10Fielding,Miss(Ind.)3 18 8Fielding. Miss J.

(Ind.) - 19 10

Fletcher, Mrs - « 3Foxhall Hotel (Mr.

France. Mrs - 10 6franco, Mrs 10

Franceys, MissHope(Ind.) - 5 9

Franceys, Mrs. L.H. 1 2 10

508 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isi MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

Gardner, Rev. C. A.(Boys' Brigade)... - 7 11

Gaulter, Miss N.(Palace) 8 11

Gibson, Mr. Fred(Central Pier) ... - 14 11

Gill Mr 10Gill Miss 5Goodwin, The

Misses 7 3

Gott, Miss Nora(Ind ) 5 1

Gouldbourne, Miss - 5 -Grace, Miss J.

(Ind.) 5 9Granda, Master

John (Ind.) - 8 2Greaves, Mr. Frank

Greaves, Mrs - 5 -Greaves, Mrs 2 2 5Green 's Sponge

Mixture Staff ... - 5 6"Greyhound," P.S.

(per Mr. Davies) 1 1 8Grime, Mr. J. C.

Grime, Mrs. (Tower)- 16 -Grosvenor Hotel ... - 10 4Grundy, Mrs - 5 -Hackey, Mrs - 5 9Hairby, Miss Kath-

leen (Ind ) 1 1 7H a l l , Mas te r

Hall, Miss D 1 10 3

Hamilton, Mrs.(Ind ) 1 3 5

Handley, Mrs - 13 -Handsworth Road

Harbron, Miss N.(Palace) - 11 6

H a r r i s o n andH u t c h i n s o n ,Messrs - 6 6

Harrison, Mr. J. E.(Grand Theatre) - 11 6

Harrison, Mr. J. E.(Palace) - 10 10

Harrison, MissDorothy (Ind.) ... - 5 -

Harrison, Miss N.(Palace) 15 11

Hartley, Mrs - 11 11Hartley, Mrs - 6 6Hatton, Master E.

(Ind ) 12 1Heald, Miss 1 19 8Heaton, Mrs - 5 4Heaton, The Misses 5 3 4Hemmings, Mrs — - 11 9

Heyworth, MasterBobbie (Ind.) 1 7 6

Hill, Mrs. - 8 -Hinckley.Miss Amy

(Ind ) . . . . 5Hoffstaedt, Mr. F.

(Tower) 2 13 9Holgate, Miss 4 1 7

Holmes, Miss E.

Horsley, Mr. 9 6Hulett, Miss D. ... - 16 10Imperial Hydro

(Mrs. Weber) 8 11 3

Jackson, Mr. Jas.(Ind.) - 7 7

Jackson, Mrs - 14 7Jackson, Master

Ronald (Ind.) ... 1 11 10Jennings, Mrs - 6 -Johnson, Master

Ray (Ind ) 19 8Jones, Mrs. (Tower) - 9 9

£. s. d.Jones, Master

Edward (Ind.) ... - 5 5Jones, Master H.

(Ind ) 5 3Jones-Rees, Dr. ... - 5 -Jones-Rees, Mrs.... 6 11 8Kauffman, Miss

(Winter Gardens) 1 13 -Kay, Mrs., and

Eddy, Mrs 2 12 2

Kerman, MasterJas (Ind ) 8 1

Ring Edward Hotel(Mr. Whiteside) - 10 10

King Mrs 5 6King's Arms (Mr.

Coward) 5 6Lane Ends Hotel

(Mr. Brandwood) 2 7 2Lawson, Grace,

Josephine, andAnnie (Ind.) - 5 9

Lea,MissElsie(Ind.)- 11 -Leach.Miss (Winter

Leach, Miss N.

Leonard, Mr. W.(Pleasure Beach) - 9 4

Levene, Mrs - 5 -Lewin,MissE.(Ind.)l 2 3Lingard, Miss 1 11 5Lund, Mr.E. (Grand

Theatre) 11 7Lund, Miss K.

(Palace) - 9 6Manchester Hotel

Marvin, MasterCyril (Ind.) - 7 4

Marvin, Miss Daisv(Ind ) 12 8

Masheter, Mr - 5 -Matlock Hydro,

South Shore - 6 -Maxwel l , Miss

Mawson. MasterEddie (Ind.) - 9 7

Mayall, Miss Nellie(Tower) - 15 -

McKoen, Mr. S.(Ind ) 11 6

Mellor, Miss - 6 -Metropole Hotel

(Dinner Collec-tion) 2 2 6

Moister, Mr. - 5Moore, Mrs. (Tower)! 5 9M o r g a n , Mrs.

(Tower) - 6 7Morris andPreston,

Morris. MasterFrank (Ind.) - 6 3

Morton, Miss Lucy(Ind.) - 5 6

Moss, Mr. Arthur - 5 -M u s k , Mr . S .

(Pleasure Beach) - 6 3New Inn (Mr.

Thornley) 13 -Nickson, Mrs. (Tal-

bot Hotel) 13Noble Mrs - 6 9North Pier Private

Hotel (Mr. Mann) 2 - 7Norton, Tom (Ind.) - 18 3Nuttall, Mrs - 6 -N u t t e r , Miss

(Tower) 14 1Ogden, Mrs. (Tower

Cafe) 3 8 1Okell, Miss May ... - 14 9Oilier Mrs 1On-ill, Mrs - 5 2Palatine Hotel 2 12 2Panchaud & Hitch-

cock, The Misses,Y.W.C.A 2 13 3

£. e. d.Parker M r s 1 7 3Parker, Mrs - 5 -Park House (per

Manageress) 2 - 6

Pearce, Mrs 11 11 4Phillips, Miss 1 1 9Pickering, Mr. J.

(Palace) 5 2Pilling, Mr. S.

(Pleasure Beach) - 5 -Pogson, Miss

(Tower) . . . 8 7Pollard. Mr. H.

(Pleasure Beach) - 8 -

Proctor, Mrs 1 - 2Proudlove, Max

(Ind ) - 6 10" Queen of the

North" (Mr. W.

Queensboro PrivateH o t e l (Mrs .Waller) - 7 3

Queen's Hydro, S.S.

Rayner , Harry(Ind ) 13 4

Raynor, Mrs - 16 1Reason, Mrs - 6 -Revill's Private

H o t e l ( M r .Eevill) - 18 6

Eiley, Mrs. Arthur - 10 6Roberts, Mrs 1 6 10Robinson, Miss

(Ind.) 2 - 3

Ro-gers, Victor(Ind ) 10 5

Rogson, Miss Elsie(Ind ) - 6 7

Roscow, Mr. T. R.(Pleasure Beach) - 7 9

Rostron, Miss Elsie 3 12 -Rostron, Miss Elsie

(Ind.) 2 10 -Rowe, The Misses 2 11 3Rushton, Mrs - 10 -Ryan, K. (Ind.) ... - 13 10Salvation Army

(Talbot Square)... 8 11 4Sanatorium Staff... - 18 3Sankey, Mrs - 12 6Scampton, Master

Raymond (Ind.) - 7 4Schofleld, James

(Ind ) - 5 -Schofleld Mrs . . 7Schofleld, Miss G.

(Pleasure Beach) - 16 3Schofleld, Miss N.

(Pleasure Beach) - 12 -Shaffer Jack (Ind ) 11 6Sharrocks, Harry

(Ind ) 6 10Shiers, Mr. S - 15 9Shoesmith, Mrs. ... - 13 -Short Mrs . 6 10Singleton, Miss N.

(Winter Gardens) - 17 11Slater, V. G. and.) - 7 2S l im, M i s s D.

(Tower) . 14 2Smethurst, Mr.

Chas. (Grand

Smethurst, Mr.Chas. (Palace) ... - 16 6

Smith, Mrs - 6 -South Shore Hotel - 12 10Sprawson, Dr - 10 -Stables, Miss C.

(Winter Gardens) - 6 10Stafford, Mrs. A. S.ll 13 11Stafford,Miss(Ind.) 6 - -Stanley Hotel (per

Mr. McCaffrey)... - 7 1Starkey, Mr. Harry

(Central Pier) 8 8

£. s. d.Starr Inn (per Mr.

H. Wilson) - 6 7Station -Hotel (per

Mr. Nickson) - 12 2Storr, Mr. T. C.

(Central Pier) ... - 11 -Storr, Mr. H. (Cen-

tral Pier) 6Stretton House (per

Mrs. Hardy) - 14 2Swarbrick, Miss I.

(Tower) .... 18 6Swettenham.Miss E.

S w i n t o n , Geo.(Tower) 11 8

Swinton, Joseph(Ind ) 11 10

Sykes, Philip (Ind.) 8 2Taylor, Miss (Ind.) 1 19 11Thompson, Mrs. ... - 7 -Thompson, Master

Douglas (Ind.) ... - 11 11Thornton, Miss ... - 14 5Timms, Miss K.

(Ind ) 8 10Tomlinson,Mr.H.S.

(Central Pier) ... - 6 1Tomlinson, Mr. J.D.

(Grand Theatre) - 6 1Tower Cafe 1 16 9Trafalgar Hydro

(Mr. Crewe) - 9 -T rea su re , Miss

Evelyn (Ind.) 1 10 9Trimble.MissJessie

(Ind ) 14 11Turver, Mrs 9 18 1Turver.Misa Phyllis

(Ind ) .... 2 1 4Underwood, Mr. J.

(Palace) - 5 4Veevers'sAnnsHotel

(Mr Parr) 1 8 6Waddington.Mr.J. - 10 6Wadsworth, Mr.

Wadsworth, Mrs.(Tower) - 10 7

Walker, Mr. J. L.(Palace) - 15 10

Walker.Miss Gertie(Ind.) - 6 2

Walker, Miss Mary(Ind) - 18 6

Walker.Miss Nancy(Ind ) 1 1 5

Warburton, Mrs.... 7 8 1Warburton, Miss

May (Ind.) - 9 10Wardle, Mrs - 5 -Wardle, Miss N.

(Palace) 1 14 3Wardle, Miss W.

(Palace) . . . . 1 19 11Warren and Conrad,

The Misses ,Y W C A 8 6

Warren, Miss,Y.W.C.A - 5 10

Waterloo Hotel(Mr. Selkirk) - 5 9

Wellington Hotel(Mr. Wylie) - 17 8

" Wellington," P.S. 1 4 -Westhead, Mr. J.

(Pleasure Beach) - 12 4W e s t o n , Master

Arnold (Ind.) ... 2 4 -White Mrs 6Whiteside, Harry

(Ind.) - 10 6Whittaker, Mr. R.

(Central Pier) ... - 6 10Whittle, Mrs - 5 -Wilcock, Mrs - 7 7Wilkington, Mr. T. - 5 -Wilmore, Miss 2 17 -Williams, Miss 1 16 6Willis, Mrs. (Dog,

" Rags," Pleasure

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 509£. 8. A.

Winatanley, MasterHarry (Ind.) - 8 6

Winterbottom,Mrs. - 5 6Winterbottom.Miss

(Ind.) 1 13 5Wiseman, M r s 2 7 6Witt, Miss Janet

(Ind ) 15 1Woodhead, Miss E.

(Winter Gardens) 14 4Woodhead, Miss

Marion (Ind.) ... - 7 9Worsley, Mrs - 17 -Woraley, Miss 4 9 11Wright, Master

Joseph (Ind.) - 9 6Yorkshire Boarding

Chnrch Retiring'fiotteetions.Adelaide Street

(United Metho-dist) 6 3

Adelaide Street(Wesleyan) 2 2 8

Alexandra Road(Congregational) - 16 10

Baptist Chapel,South Shore - 14 -

Bethesda Chapel ... - 8 5Congregat ional

Chapel, -VictoriaStreet . 5 2

Grand Theatre

Holy T r i n i t yChurch, SouthShore 12 9

North Shore Wes-leyan Chapel - IS 6

OperaHouse(Primi-tiveMethodist)... 1 9 2

Primitive MethodistChapel, Chapele

Ualkes Parade

Shaw Road Chapel - 10 -Spiritualist Church - 6 1St. Cu thbe r t ' s

Church 17St. Kentigern - 12 6Swedenborg ian

Talbot Road (RomanCatholic) 2 14 5

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS.

Bank Balance 8 5 11Bank Interest - 14 7Blackpool Life-boat

and Sailing Club 23 19 7Central Pier 3 10 10Clifton Palace 1 2 -

Grand Theatre 2 8 5Hippodrome - 3 7Hotels and Boarding

Houses... . 39 10 4Hotel Metropole ... 2 2 6ImperialHydro 8 11 3Individual Collec-

tions . . .39 3 11Ladies' Auxiliary

(Bank Balance) ... - 411Claremont Ward 53 3 6Talbot Ward 51 - -BankHeyWard...l9 16 2Brunswick Ward. 35 1 4Foxhall Ward ...23 17 4Waterloo Ward.. .17 2 10Football Ground

Collection 2 6 6Bank Interest ... - 5 5

North Pier Service

North Shore CliffsBoys'Brigade 5 0 2

Organ Recitals 1 18 -Palace Buildings ...13 11 2Royal Pavilion 2 13 4

£. s. d.Salvation Army 8 811South Shore Pleasure

Beach 18 5 11Steamers (Black-

pool) . . . 8 2 3Sundry Subscrip-

tions 1 19 -Tivoli Theatre - 1 1Tower Buildings ...21 4 7Tower Cafe 18 2Vice-Presidents'

Subscriptions ...19 6 6Winter Gardens ... 8 15 7

£462 18 8

BOLTON BRANCH.Chairman —

J. T. COOPER, Esq.,Mayor of Bolton.

local Committee—W. H. BROWN, Esq., J.P.WM. BRIMELOW, Esq., J.P.W. A. HARPER, Esq.JOHN HARWOOD, Esq., f . f .WM. HASLAM, Esq.GEORGE HESKETH, Esq.,

J.P.GEORGE HESKETH, Junr.,

Esq.A. T. HOLDEN, Esq.WM. KNOWLES, Esq., J.P.FRED LOMAX, Esq.JOHN w. MAKANT, Esq.,

HAROLD MATHER, Esq.W. M. McsaRArE, Esq. J.P.WM. NICHOLSON, Esq., J.P.T. B. TONG, Esq.W. H. TRISTRAM, Esq.THOMAS WILKINSON, Esq.,

J.P.ROBERT WINDER, Esq., J.P.T. H. WINDER, Esq., J.P.

Hon. Treasurer —F. A. HAMPSON, Esq., J.P.

Hon. Secretary —JETHRO S. PRIESTLEY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.(In addition to Bolton

L. B. S. F.)Abbatt Mr G W 5Ainsworth, Mrs. .. - 10 6Ashworth & Sons

Messrs. Henry . . 2 2 -Ash worth & Sons

Atherton, .Mr. J... - 7 6Bardsley, Mr. G.W - 10 -Barlow, Mr. J. R. 1 1 -Barlow, Miss A. ... - 10 -Barlow,MissA.E.F. - 10 -Bowman, Mrs - 10 -Boyle, Mr. Joseph 1 - -Bridgeman, Col.

the Hon. F. C. ... 1 - -Broadbent, Mr. H. 1 1 -Bromiley, Mrs 1 1 -Brown, Mr. W. H.,

J.P. 1 1Burrows, Mr. M. F. 2 - -Coope, Mr.F. W.... 1 1 -Cosgrave, Dr - 10 -Crompton, Mr.J.B. - 10 -Crook.Mr. and Mrs.

E T 1Crook, Mr. J. B.

Howard 1 1 -Deakin, Mr. E 6 - -Edge, Mr. Wm. ... - 10 6Entwisle, Mr. A.... 1 - -Gass, Mrs. J. B. ... - 10 6

£. s. d.Graves,Mr.Thomas - 5 -Great and Little

Bolton Co-opera-tive Society, Ltd.10 10 -

Green Mr. William 10 6Greenhalgh, Mrs.

E. P 1 1 -Greenhalgh&Shaw,

Ltd 1 1Greg Mrs . 1 1Grierson, Mr. W.... 1 1 -Grierson, Mrs - 10 -Hampson, Mr.F.A.,

J.P 1 1 -Hardcastle, Miss... - 10 -Harper, Mr. W. A. - 10 6Harwood & Son,

Messrs. S - 10 6Harwood, Mr.-John 2 2 -Haslam & Co., Ltd.,

Messrs. John 1 1 -Haslam, Mr.'Lewis,

M.P. 2 2 -H a s l a m , M r .

William 1 1 -Hesketh <fc Sons,

Ltd.,Messrs.T.M. 3 3 -Hey wood, Mr. John,

M A ... . . 5 - -

Holdsworth, Mr.R J 10 -

Hulton, Son, &Harwood,Messrs. 1 1 -

Kay, Mr. William - 5 -Kevan, Mr. William 1 1 -Kirkham' , Mr.

Arthur 10 -K n o w l e s , M r .

Ernest1 1 1 -K n o w l e s , M r .

Wiiliam, J.P. ... 1 1 -Lawson & Ormrod,

Messrs 1 1

Lomax, Mr. John... 1 - -

Lord, Hampson &L o r d , L t d . ,

Makant, Mr. J. W.,J P . 2

Makant, Miss 2 2 -Marsden, Messrs. J.

H and G 1 1 -Marsden, Miss - 10 -Marshall, Mr. J.W. - 10 -Mason, Mr. Thos.

W ... 1Mather.Mr. Walter 1 1 -Mitchell, Mr. Thos, 1 1 -

Musgrave, Mr. Jas. 1 - -M u s g r a v e , Mr.

Percy 2 2 -Musgrave, Mr. W.

M 1 - -Naisby Mrs 1 1 -Nicholson, Ald.W.,jp i i

Nicholson, Mr. Nat - 10 -Ormrod, Mr. Oliver - 10 6Hatt, Miss - 5 -Proctor, Mr. Jonas 1 - -S h a r m a n , Mr.

Slater, Mrs 1 1 -Slater & Co., Ltd.,

Messrs 2 2 -Taylor, Mr. Joseph - 10 6T a y l o r , Mrs .

Charles 1 1 -Taylor, Mr. W. T. - 10 6Thomasson, Mr.

Franklin, M.P.... 1 1 -Thwaites, Mr. and

Mrs Joseph ... 2 2 -Thwaites, Mr. Ed. 2 2 -Tillotson, Mrs 1 1 -Walker, Mr. W. E. - 10 -Walmsley<6 Fisher,

Messrs , - 10 -

£. S. (J.W i l k i n s o n , Mr.

Thomas, J.P 1 1 -Winder, Mr. R. C. - 10 6Winder, Mr. Thos.

H. J P . 1 1Winder, Mr. Oliver 1 1 -Wollenden, Miss... 1 1 -Wood Mr E Hall 9 2

Total Subs. ...£109 2 6

Donations.Crook, Miss Isobel - 15 -

Kenyon, Misses ... - 5 -

Parks, Museums,and CemeteriesEmployees' Fund - 10 6

Post Office Benevo-lent Society 2 2 -

Vannan, Mrs - 10 -

Total Dons 5 12 6Total Subs. ...109 2 6

£114 15 -

DARWEN L. B. S. F.

President —The WORSHIPFUL THE

MAYOR (Councillor W. P.KAY, J.P.).

Vice-Presidents—R. H. BALDWIN, Esq., J.P.Rev. W. A. DUCKWORTH,

M.A.ROBT. GlLLIBRAND, Esq.,

J.P.F. J. HAMILTON, Esq.F. G. HlNDLE, Esq., M.P.E. J. HlNDLE, Esq.RD. HOLDEN, Esq., K.S.G.JOHN KAY, Esq.THOS. KNOWLKS, Esq., J.P.The late Aid. LIGHTBOWN,

J.P.J. W. MARSLAND, Esq., J.P.T. Y. NUTTALL, Esq.JOHN RUTHERFORD, Esq.ROBT. SHORROCK, Esq., J.P.Aid. JAS. TOMLINSON, J.P.R. A. YERBDRQH, Esq.,M.P.

Hon. Treasurer —F. J. HAMILTON, Esq.,

M. & L. District Bank.Hon. Auditor—

W. H. BLACK, Esq., I.A.Hon. Secretary-

Louis NDTTALL, Esq.

Shibscriptions.His Worship the

Mayor (W. P.Kay, Esq.) 1 1 -

Anonymous - 10 6Baldwin, R.H. Esq.

J.P 10 6Darwen Cycling

Club 10 6Duckworth, Rev.

W. A., M.A - 10 6Gillibrand, Hobt.

Esq., J.P. 10 6Hamilton, F. J.,

Esq 10 6Hindle, E. J. Esq. - 10 6Hindle, F. G. Esq.,

M.P - 10 6Holden, Rd. Esq.,

K.S.G 10 6Kay, John, Esq. ... - 10 6Knowles, Thos.

Esq., J.P - 10 6

510 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isr MAY, 1911£. s. d

Lightbown, Thelate Aid 10 6

Marsland, J. W.Esq., J.P - 10 «

Nuttall, T. Y. Esq.,J.P. .' ... 5

Rutherford, John,

Shorrock, Eobt.Esq., J.P 10 6

Tomlinson, Aid.James, J.P - 10 6

Yerburgh, R. A.Esq., M.P. - 10 6

Young Men's Class—St. Cuthbert's... - 6 3

£10 10 9Envelope Collec-

tion 44 14 5Grant from Local

Charities Corn-

Bank Interest - 4 8

Total...£57 19 10

FLEETWOODBRANCH.Patrons —

W. W. ASHLEY, Esq., M.P.T. H. MILLER, Esq.Local Committee-

Commander G. J. BAUGH.Capt. J. COOK.Mr. T. FISH..Mr. L. FRANKLIN.Mr. G. GRAY.Capt. GWYTHER.Mr. F. KELSALL.Mr. THOS. MAKGINSOH.Capt. J. McCRINDLE.Mr. T. MBLLOR.Mr. H. MILLS.Mr. T. OLDHAM.Mr. F. S. PLANT.Mr. W. PRESTON.Mr. J. A. ROBERTSON.Mr. F. J. THOMPSON.Mr. E. J. WORSLKY.

Honorary Treasurer-It. FOGG, Esq.

ERNEST CROSBY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions,Ashley, Mr. W. W.,

M P .. . 1 1 -Baugh.Comdr.G.J. 1 1 -Bell Mrs E 10 6Boyd, Mr. Hugh ... - 10 6Calvert, Mr. Henry 1 1 -Chew, Mr. K - 10 aCrosby, Mr. E - 10 6Davidson, Mr. R. H. - 10 6Dickinson, Mr.

Drnmmond, Messrs.T. A. & Sons - 10 6

Edgoose, Miss A. R. - 10 -Fish, Mr. J. W. ... - 5 -Fish, Mr. Thos. ... - 6 -Fisher & Iddon,

Fleetwood Estate,Ltd. (1909 & 1910) 6 6 -

Fogg Mr R 10 6Franklin, Mr. L. ... - 10 6

Gill, Dr. D/M. - 5 -Gray Mr G - 5.Gwyther, Capt. ... - 10 -Hall Miss 1 1Haworth, Mr.

Hetherington Dr. - 10 6

£. s. dJackson &, Sons,

Messrs. John - 5Kelsall, Mr. F. 1 1Kemp, Miss 1 1L.&Y.andL.&N.W.

Joint Railways...lO 10McKinnon, Dr. - 5Manchester and

Liverpool DistrictBank 2 2

Mears, Mrs. W. ... 1 1Midland Railway

Co. 2 2Miller, Mr. T. H.... 3 3Mills, Mr. Henry... - 10Oldham, Mr. T. ... - 10Parkinson, Mr. Jno. - 5

Porter, Mr. W. H. 1 -Poste, Mrs. Isabella - 10Preston & Sons,

Riley, Mr. T - 5 -Robertson, Mr. J. A. - 10Robertson, Messrs.

Rogers, Capt. H. ... - 10Savage, Mr W. A. 1 1 -Smith, H. C. Esq.

Executors of 2 - -Thompson, Mr. F.J. - 10 6United Alkali Co. 6 5 -Walmsley, John ... - 5 -Ward, Messrs. Jno.

N & Son . . - 10 6Woods,.Mr. Thomas - 5 -Worsley, Mr. E. J. - 10 6

Total Subs.. .£55 15 6

Donations.Savage, W. A. Esq. 10 - -Collecting Boxes —

Custom House ... - 4 5Johnstone, Mr.... - 1 6Life-boat House 76 19 1Mount Hotel - 1 8North Euston

Hotel - 1 2Pillar B o x 2 8 5

Total Dons...89 16 3Total Subfl...65 16 6

£145 11 9

LANCASTERBRANCH.President —

E. B. DAWSON.Local Committee—C. J. CLARK.T. P. GREENE.N. W. HELME.JAS. HEALD.J. W. LEEMING.C. H. MAXTED.H. L. STOREY.J. G. SWAINSON.J. W. WEARING.w. G. WELCH.Hon. Treasurer—

J. JOHNSON BENNETT, Esq.Hon. Secretary —

Capt. E. RUSSELL.Annual Subscriptions.

Ashton, Rt. Hon.Lord 2 2

Barrow, Mrs - 7 6Batesou, Mrs. E. ... 1 1 -Bennett, J. Johnson 1 1 -Bell, W. (the late) - 5 -Briggs, W 1 1Bradshaw, A G 10 6Bond, Miss 5

£. s. dCardwell E ... 10Clark E G - 10Clark C J 2 2Clark, Miss F - 10Dawson, E. B 6 6Greene, H. Dawson 2 2Greene, Joseph 1 1Greene, T. P. - 10Gibbins, J 2 2Greg, J. R. & H. S. 1 -Heald J - 10Hatch and Sons

(1908-9-10) 1 11Helme, N. W. - 10 -Huntington & Sons

(1908-9-10) - 15

L. & S. Co-operativeSociety (1909-10) 4 4 -

Lancaster Banking

Lancaster PortCommissioners... 5 5 -

Leeming, J. W 1 1 -Mangergh, R - 5 -Mitchell, W, - 10 6Nicholson and Sons - 5 -Paley, Miss E. F. ... - 10 6Richmond, W - 5 -Slatterthwaite, A. - 10 6Slatterthwaite, G. - 5 -Saunders, C. M. ... 1 1 -Simpson, The Misses 2 2 -Storey, H. L. (1908-

9-10) 3 3Storey E . . 11Swainson, W - 5 -Taylor R T . . 1 1 -Welch W. G 2 2

Watson, Miss - 5 -Wells J 10 6Woods Miss 1 1Sums under 5« 1 5 6

£56 8 6

Donations.Hornby, E. G. S.

(Christmas Gift) 6 - -Ripley Hospital

Church . 1 8 3St. Mary's Church - 7 9

Total Dons. ... 6 16 -Total Subs. ...56 8 6Bank Interest - 7 2

Total 63 11 8

PORT OF LIVER-POOL BRANCH.

President —THE LORD MAYOR OF

LIVERPOOL.Vice-Presidents—

The LORD BISHOP OP LIVER-POOL.

Admiral Sir W. H. MAY,K.C.B., G.C.V.O.

The MAYOR OF BIRKEN-HBAD.

he MAYOR op BOOTLE.ir WILLIAM B. FORWOOD.

ALEXANDER GUTHRIE, Esq.WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Esq.AUSTIN TAYLOR, Esq.

. HUGH MARSHALL, Esq.

Liverpool Committee.he Right Hon. the EARLOP DERBY, K.C.V.O.,C.B., P.C., Chairman.

H. D. BATKSON, Esq.,Deputy Chairman.

. E. ANDERSON, Esq.apt. A. W. BREMNER.

D. CUNNINGHAM, Esq.Rev. Canon E. LAMBERT.CHARLKS LANCASTER, Esq.A. R. MARSHALL, Esq.

Honorary Treasurer—J. ASTLEY M. GARDNER,

Esq.Honorary Secretary—J. F. JELLIOO, Esq.

LADIES' AUXILIARY.President-

Lady BOWRING.Vice-Presidents—

MAYORESS OP BIRKEN-HEAD.

MAYORESS OP BOOTLE.Honorary Treasurer-

Miss HUGHES.Honorary Secretary —

Mrs. A. H. WILLIAMS.

New Brighton Committee.C. LIVINGSTON, Esq., Presi-

dent.F. SALISBURY, Esq., Vice-

President.S. S. JERRETT, Esq., Chair-

man.E. E. ASH, Esq.H. C. BIRCHALL, Esq.W. HITT, Esq.J. KIERNAN, Esq.J. J. KIRKHAM, Esq.

Capt. A. MOGACHEN.Capt. MAOKUNE.Capt. HOWARD E. MARTIN.A. G. MASON, Esq.r. M. MODDRELL, Esq.

Dr. JOHN OLDERSHAW.Capt. STDART.J. S. SWIFT, Esq.J. E. TALBOT, Esq.W. WALKER, Esq.Capt. E. c. WHEELER.E. S. WILCOX, Esq.Capt. GARNONS-WILLIAMS,

R.N.

HUGH B. KENT, Esq.

Birkenhead Committee.President—

The MAYOR OF BIRKEN-BEAD.

F. C. DANSON, Esq.R. HENDERSON, Esq.C. LIVINGSTON, Esq.G. H. POTTER, Esq.

Rootle Committee.President—

The MAYOR OF BOOTLE.G. A. CASSADY, Esq.R. L. CONNELL, Esq.EDWARD COWLEY, Esq.J. H. FARMER, Esq.R. J. GLASGOW, Esq.J. J. MACK, ESQ., I.e.J. W. SCHOLEPIELD, Esq.Honorary Secretary-

Honorary Treasurer —JOSEPH GARDNER, Esq.

Hoylake. Committee.President—

. H. WRIGLEY, Esq.. JANION, Esq., Vice-chairman.. BIRD, Esq.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 511

J. P. BROCKLEBANK, Esq.W. B. CHARLES, Esq.A. W. CROOKS, Esq.W. H. EDWARDS, Esq.ARTHUR HOLT, Esq.P. HORE, Esq.Capt. E. C. WHEELER.

Honorary Secretary — •COLIN W. SLATER, Esq.

Formby Committee.President—

JOHN FORMBY, Esq., J.P.J. S. BEAUPORD, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.ANDREW M. ANDERSON,

Esq.HAROLD L. BOWER, Esq.D. E. OLTNN, Jun., Esq.W. S. HIHGIN, Esq.Major ROOME.

Hon. Sec.— JAS. STANLEYFAIRCLOUGH, Esq.

Assist. Sec. at Liverpool —WILLIAM THWAITES. Esq.

Assist. Sec. at NewBrighton-

Captain N. HARROP.

Annual Subscriptions.£.. s. d.

Adamson, Wm.Esq. 1 1 -Alexander, Robert

Alexander, W. H.Esq 1 1 -

Allan, R. G. Esq.... 1 1Allan Line Steam-

ship Co., Ltd.,Messrs 5 5 -

Messrs 1 1Allardice, D. W.

Esq .-. 1 1 -" Anchor Line "

(HendersonBros.),

Anderson, Miss - 10 -Anderson.W.B.Esq.l 1 -Andrews, Gillespie

& Co., Messrs. ... 1 1 -Anglo - American

Rope and OakumCo., Messrs 1 1 -

Ashe, T. F. andNephew, Messrs. 1 1 -

Atkinson, H. Esq.. 1 - -B., Mr. & Mrs. J. H. 2 2 -Bacon, J., Ltd.,

Messrs 2 2Bacon, S. S. Esq. ... 1 1 -Badger, H. Shake-

Badger, Miss MariaW 1

Balfour, William-son,*; Co., Messrs. 20 - -

Banks, Lady Mit- ,chell - 10 -

Banner, Harmood,

Barrow, Mrs. James 1 1 -Bartlett, Thos. Esq. 1 1 -Bartlett, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -Bates, E. & Sons,

Bateson, H. D. Esq. 1 1 -Belcher.Col.Wm. M.- 10 6Bell, Geo. Esq. (the

late) ... 1 1Bibby, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur W 2 2 -Bibby Brothers &

Co., Messrs 2 2 -

£. s. rt.Bickersteth, Her-

bert, Esq 1Bingham, Mrs. Mar-

tin . 10 6Bingham, W. Esq.. 1 1 -Black, John, Esq.... 2 2 -Blessig, Braun &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Boadle, J. W. Esq. 1 1 -Booker Bros., Mc-

Connell & Co.,Ltd., Messrs 3 3 -

Booth SteamshipCo., Ltd., Messrs.10 10 -

Bowring, C. T. &Co., -Ltd., Messrs. 2 2 -

Bowring, Sir W. B.,Bart 1 1

Boyd, Mrs. M 1 1 -Bradbury & Hirsch,

British and AfricanSteam Naviga-tion Co., Messrs. 2 2 -

Brocklebank, Ralph,

Brocklehurst, Geo.

Brocklehurst, H.E s q 5 5 -

Brocklehurst, S.Esq 1 1

Brodrick, Leitch, &Kendall, Messrs. 1 1 -

Brown, Dr. J. Camp-bell (the late) - 10 6

Bulman, Richd. &Co., Messrs 1 1 -

Burrell, Jno. H.Esq 1 1

Burton, Miles Kirk,Esq 1 1

Bushell, Maples &Co , Ltd 1 -

Campbell, Mrs. Pit-cairn 1 1

Cannington, Shaw&

Carver Bros. &Co.,

Chadwick, Jos. &Son, Messrs 2 2 -

Clarkson, William,

Clayton,Mrs 1 - -Cohen, Mrs. Louis S.I 1 -Cookaon, Ed ward H.

Cookson, Leonard,Esq 1 1

Cookson, Mrs. T.W. 1 1 -Cope, Miss Alice ... 1 1 -

Crooks, R. F. Esq. . 1 1 -Crosfleld, A. L. Esq. 5 - -Crosthwaite, . Ar-

thur, Esq 1 1 -Cunard Steamship

Co., Ltd., Messrs.10 - -Cunliffe, Mr. and

Mrs. Walter 2 2 -Darsie, Geo. R. Esq. 1 1 -Davidson, M r s 2 2 -Davies, Thomas,

Esq 1 1 -De- Jersey & Co.,

Dempster, John,Esq 1 1

Derby, Right Hon.the Earl of 5 6 -

Distillers Co., Ltd.,

Dobell, Oswald, Esq. 2 2 -Duncan Fox & Co.,

Earlesdfc King, Ltd.,

Eastwood, W. H.Esq 1 1 -

Eccles, Alex. & Co.,

£. s. d.Eccles, E. S. Esq.... 1 1 -Edwards,T.H. Esq. 2 - -Bills & Co., Messrs. 2 2 -Elder, Dempster, &

Co., Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -Elkington <fc Co.,

Fletcher, G. H. &Co., Messrs 1 1 -

Fletcher, Mrs. G. L. 1 - -Franceys, A. Esq.... 1 1 -

Gardner, J. Astley

Gardner, Rev. J. C. 1 1 -Gardner, Willough-

by Esq 1 1 -Geddes.Arthur.Esq. 1 1 -Geddes, Wm.Esq..

(the late) . . 1 1 -Gilmour, Mrs. H. B. 1 1 -Gladstone, Robt.

Glynn, Jno. & Son,

Gon"ey,Thomas,Esq. 1Goodlass, Wall, &

Co Ltd Messrs 1Goold,J.Stuart,Esq. 1Goodwin, G. S. Esq. 1Gordon, Miss A. ... 1Gordon, Miss E.

Gordon, Mrs 1

Gossage, Mrs. Amy 1 1 -Gossage, W. Win-

wood, Esq 1 1 -Graham,Mrs.Henry 2 2 -Graham, Rowe &

Co., Messrs 6 - -Grayson, H. & C.,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Greenshields.Cowie,

& Co., Messrs. ... 2 2 -Grierson, R. M. Esq. 1 1 -Gruning & Co.,

Haddock, Parker, &Co., Messrs - 10 6

Hannay, A. & Co.,

Harris, W. S. Esq.. 1 1 -Harrison, Mrs. Jas. - 5 -Harrison, Fred. J.

Esq 5 - -Harrison, H. P. Esq. 2 - -Harrison.Thos.Esq. 1 1 -Harrison, T. Fen-

Harrison, T. and J.,

Hartley, Sir W. P.. 3 3 -Hayes, Mrs. F. W. 2 2 -Hayward, G. F. &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Heald, Joseph, Esq. 1 1 -Hecht, Levis &

Kahn, Messrs 1 1 -Hemelryk, P. E. J.,

Esq 1 1 -Henderson, John,

Herschell, A., Esq. 1 1 -Herschell.A. &Co.,

Hind, J. H. <fc Co.,Messrs 2 2 -

Hinshaw.J. B. Esq. 1 1 -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 - -Holt, Mrs. Alfred.. - 10 -

Holt! Miss E. G 2 2 -Hope, Collingwood,

JCC 1 1 -Hornby, H. H. Esq. 1 1 -Horsfall,H.Douglas,

E s q 2 2 -

£. «. d.Hough, Saml., Ltd.,

Houghton, H. J. ... 1 1 -Houlder Brothers &

Co., Ltd., Messrs. 2 2 -Hughes, John W.

Esq 1 1 -Hughes, Thos. Esq. 2 2 -Hutchinson,

Edward, E s q 2 2 -Japp & Kirby,

Jardine, D. Esq 5 6 -Johnston, Edmund

Esq . 1 1Johnston, W., and

Co., Messrs., Ltd. 5 - -ones, C. W. Esq. .. 2 - -

Jones, Edward W. . 2 - -Jones, Thos. & Co.,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Just, Win. & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Ker, Miss M - 6 -King, W. Esq 1 1 -Laird.Miss Alice M. 1 1 -Lamport and Holt,

Messrs 5 6 -Langlands, M., <&

Sons, Messrs 1 1 -Langton, Miss 1 1 -Latham, John 6 - -Lawrence, W. F 1 1 -Lewis & Mounsey,

Lockett, W. & J.,Messrs ... . . 2 2 -

Lyster, Anthony G.E s q 2 2 -

Maclrer, D. & Co.,Messrs 2 2

Macvicar, Marshall,and Co., Messrs. . 2 2 -

Mahler, John, Esq. 1 1 -Manifold, Col. &

Mrs J F 2 2Massey.Commander

Geo., R.N.R - 10 6Mawdsley, J. & Son,

Messrs 1 1 -McClay, Wm. jun.,

Esq 7 -McCulloch, A. M. &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -McDiarmid, Miss

McDiarmid, Mrs.John 1 1 -

McGeorge, Thos. J.Esq 1 - -

Meade-King, R. R.Esq 1 - -

Mill, Miss 1 1Morgan, Walter,

Esq. (the late) ... - 10 6Morris & Jones,

Moss, Jas. & Co.,Messrs 2 2 -

M o s s SteamshipCo., Ltd., Messrs. 2 2 -

Mountfleld, Rev.D W . . 1 - -

Muspratt, Clifford . - 10 6Muspratt.E. K.Esq. 1 1 -Neilson, R, L. Esq. 1 1 -Neilson.MissM.E.C. 1 1 -Nicol, Wm. & Co.,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Jfichoison, R. &

Sons, Messrs 1 1 -Nickels,J. T.&Co.,

Messrs - 10 6Noble, Mrs. H. H. 1 1 -Owen Owen, Ltd.,

Messrs 1 1 -Paciflc Steam Navi-

gationCo., Messrs. 5 5 -Pain, Coard S. Esq. 1 - -Parker, E. Esq - 10 6Parker, Evelyn S.

Esq 1 1 -

512 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isi- MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

Parr, H. B. Esq 2 2 -Perkins, H. F. Esq. 1 - -Perkins, Mrs ..3 3Pen-in, E.H.&J.K,

Pierpont, Mrs. E. .. 1 1 -Pilkington, Geo.

Esq 1 1Porter, W. S. Esq. . 1 1 -Powell, F. H. & Co.,

Messrs., per A. H.Bead, Esq 5 6

Quiggm, John M.Esq 10 6

Balli Bros., Messrs. 2 2 -Bankin, Gilmour, &

Co., Ltd. Messrs.. 5 5 -Bankine, Adam 0.

Esq 1 1Kathbone, Mrs.

Benson 1 1 -Bathbone.Mrs. S.G. 1 1 -Eathbone,H.B.Esq. 5 - -Bea, K. & J. H.

Messrs 2 12 6Kees, Miss J. M. ... 1 - -Bew, Mrs 1 1 -Boberts, E.F.&W.,

Messrs 1 1 -Bobinson,Mlss M.E.I 1 -Bobinson, Col. J. F. 1 1 -Bobinson,Eobt.Esq. 1 1 -Bobinson.W.L. Esq. 1 1 -Rome, Thomas, Esq. 1 1 -Bonald and Bodger,

Messrs 3 3 -Booper, P. L. Esq.. 1 1 -Sailors' Home, Com-

mittee of - 10 6Sanday, S. & Co.,

Scholeneld, J. W.i Esq 1 11 Sellare, 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 2 -Smith, Edwards &

Co., Messrs 2 2 -Smith, Bobt. Esq... - 10 6Smith, Robert H.

Esq 1 1 -Smyth, Boss, T. &

Co., Messrs 2 2 -Stapeltou - Brether-

ton, F. Esq 1 - -Stevenson, G. Esq. . 2 2 -Stevenson, John &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -

Stone, John, Esq. . 1 1 -Swire, John, & Sous,

Messrs 2 2 -

Tate.Henry&Sons,Limited, Messrs. 1 1 -

Taylor,Chas.,Sons,

Taylor, Staveley &Co., Messrs 1 1 -

Temple, Clifford,Esq .. .. 1 - -

Thompson, Ander-son,* Co., Messrs. 1 1 -

Thornely. Miss L.E. 1 - -Threlfall's Brewery

Company, Ltd,,Messrs - . 2 2

Timmis, T. Sutton,Esq. (the late) ... 5 5 -

Timmis.Hy.Sutton,Esq 1 1 -

Tinne,J.Ernest,Esq. 1 - -Tod Miss 5Touzell, M r s 2 2 -Toxteth Co-opera-

tive ProvidentSociety, Ltd 1 1 -

£. s. d.Turner, Alfred M.

Esq 1 1Turner, Geo. Esq. . 1 1 -Turner, Mrs. Boot. 1 1 -Turner, Eobt., Esq. 1 1 -Turner & Dunnett,

Turner, Boutledge,& Co., Messrs. ... 1 1 -

Tyrer, Alfred, Esq. 1 1 -Walker, Miss Lucy 1 1 -Warrington Wire-

BopeWotks.Ltd.,per J. Temple,Esq . 1 -

Waters, A. T. H.,Esq., M.D 1 1 -

Watson, Charles S.Esq 1 1

Wethered, Mrs. W.P 1

White, J. Esq - 5 -"White Star Line,"

per Messrs. 1s-may, Imrie & Co. 5 5 -

Wigan Coal & IronCo., Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -

Williams & Wat-son, Messrs 1 1 -

Wilson, Bobt., Esq.(the late) 1 1

Wood, Henry & Co.,Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -

Wright, Crossley &Co., Messrs 1 1 -

Sums under 5s - 7 6

464 14 -Annual Grant by

Mersey Docksand HarbourBoard 1000 - -

Total Subs..£1464 14 -

Donations.Austin, Wm - 5 -Bank of Liverpool,

Ltd., Staff ofHead Office 3 - -

Baring, W. B 1 - -Bates, E., & Sons...lo - -Bibby, Stank 5 - -Buchanan's Flour

Mills, Ltd 2 2City of Liverpool

Equitable Co-operativeSociety,Ltd - 10 6

D 1 - -Davies, Benachi &

Dredger 6.B. Crow,Master and crew

Gordon, Miss E.

Gordon, Miss F. C. - 10 6Hopper Beta, Mas-

ter and crew ot... 1 - -Jackson, Mrs. E. ... 1 - -Kendall, W. H 1 1 -Latham, Henry A. . - 10 -Laurie, G. H - 5 -Leyland line, The

(being portion ofthe contributionsmade by Passen-gers on theSteam-ers of this Line) . 6 6 -

Miller J J 10 6Moreland, H. J. B. 2 2 -Pferdmenges, W.... 1 - -Shaw, Frank 6 - -Smith, James (the

late) 50Statham,Miss(Lady

Passenger perS.S. Onto, per

£. s. d.S.S. Be nacre, .Master

S.S. Benhead, Mas-ter and crew of... 2 3 -

S.S. Benrath, Mas-ter and crew of... 2 16 6

S.S. Benshaw, Mas-

S.S. Dacre Castle,Master and crewof 1 1

S.S. Empress ofBritain, passen-gers of, per Cap-

S.S. Lady Belle,Master and crewof 10

S.S. Lake Champ-lain, Master and

S.S. Oriana, Mas-ter and crew of .. 8 9 10

S.S. Orissa, Passen-

S.S. Oropesa, Pas-sengers of 1 4 -

S.S. Prestonian,Master and crewof - 17 9

S.S St. Leonards,Master and crewo f 7 7

S.S. St. Michael,Master and crewo f 2 3

S.S. Sunlight, Mas-ter and crew of... - 16 6

S.S. Trafm-d Hall,Master and crewof 9 14 6

S.S. Wexford, Mas-ter and crew of... - 15 -

Thompson, Miss A.M 10 6

Warren, Geo. & Co. 1 - -Wilson, Bobt. (the

late) 25 - -

Total Dons. £191 17 5

Legacies.J. B. Gordon (the

Lighton,Mrs.MaryJane (the late) . 20 - -

SIossop, John (thelate) 220 - -

£249 - -

Box List.Anderson, W. B.

Esq 1 10 3Mercantile Marine

Office, CanningPlace 7 14 6

Mercantile MarineOffice, Burton St. - 6 3

Mercantile MarineOffice, Garstow... - 6 9

Sailors' Home. Can-ning Place 1 3 -

S.S. Avoeet -11 CS S. Balmare - 17 6Per A. Bow land and

J. Bellion—S.S. Bass Bock ... - 18 -S.S. Beacon Rock 1 12 -S.S. Bell Mock 1 14 4S.S. Bishop Rock 1 10 -S.S. Black Rock... 1 3 -S.S. Blanche Bock 1 6 -S.S. Brest Rock ... 1 2

S.S. Blackrock - 15 4S S. Oriana 1 18 9S S Ortega 2 4 5S.S. Raglan - 15 -

£. s, d.

Woodside Ferry ... - 8 8

Total Boxes...£28 14 8

Church and ChapelCollections.

Brassey Street Pres-byterian MissionSunday School,B i r k e n h e a d(Teachers andScholars of), perArnold Herschell,Esq 1 - -

EvertonValleyPres-byterian Churchof England, perW. Dunnet, Esq.,jun 1 11 9

Holy Trinity Pres-byterian : SundaySchool, Claugh-ton 10

St. Luke's Church,Formby 3 - -

Total Collections...£6 1 9

Collected by Branches (inaddition to amounts re-ceived by Ladies' Auxi-liary).

NEW BRIGHTON.

Subscriptions.Boxwell, W. T. Esq. 1 1 -Brough, Thos. &

Sons, Messrs 1 1 -Browue, Miss - 10 -Bulley, T. Baffles,

Esq 1 1Comberbach, W. S.

Clover, Clayton &Co., Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -

Cunningham, B. T.Esq 1 1

Full, W. H. Esq. ... - 5 -Goodyear & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Gunson, G., Sons &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Kent, C. B. B. F.sq. - 10 6Livingston, C. Esq. 1 1 -Molyneux, Mrs. Jl. 1 1 -Munn, Miss - 2 6Munn, Miss K. O.... - 5 -Munn, J. Miller ... - 5 -Pirn Miss - 5 -Eiddel, Dr - 6 -Salisbury, Jas. Esq. - 6 10Scott, F. F. Esq. ... - 5 -Smith, Miss A 1 1 -Smith, H. Esq - 5 -Steel, E. Esq., J.P. - 10 6Tate, Sir W. H.,

Bart 1 - -Tweddle,Thos.&Co. a - -Wilcox,E. S. Esq.... 1 1 -Wilson, W. W. Esq. 1 1 -Sums under 2s. 6d. - 1 3

Total Subs.... £20 18 7

Boxes.Miles Mrs - 11 6H e w B r i g h t o n

Ferry Hotel - 6 2New Brighton Pier - 9 3Seacombe Ferry ... 1 4 9Sums under 2s. 6d. - 2 5

Total Boxes.. .£2 13 1

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 513

HOYLAKE.

Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Bamford, A. C. Esq. 1 1 -Barker, 8. Esq - 10 -Bateson, W. Esq.... - 10 6Baxter, Jas. Esq.... 1 1 -

Bower, H. S. Esq.... 1 1 -Brocklebank, G.

Esq 10 6Brocklebank, J. P.

Esq 1 1 -Brown, K. W. Esq. - 10 -Butterworth, J.

Esq. 1 - -Crooks, A. V. Esq. 1 - -Crooks, E. V. Esq. - 10 -Eastwood, T. Esq. 1 1 -Eccles, A. Percy ... 1 1 -Edwards, J. H. Esq. 1 1 -Francis, a. W. Esq. - 10 -Gilbertson, F. B.

Esq 1 1 -Graham, Jas - 10 -Graham, Jno. Esq. 1 1 -Harrison, Oswald,

Esq - 10 -Hoch, A. M. Esq.... 1 1 -Holt, A. 5 -Hodgkinson, C.

Esq 1 - -Hough, E. E. Esq. 1 1 -Janion, H. Esq 1 1 -Johnston, H. Esq. - 10 6Jones, T. Eaq - 6 -Jopson, J. W. Esq. 1 1 -Kirby, F. A. M. Esq. 1 1 -Leader, Mrs. W. H. - 10 -leader, W. H. Esq. 1 - -McDiarmid.C. II.... 1 1 -McLareil.D. Esq.... - 10 -Milne, W. 10 6Norton, Mrs. M. ... - 10 -Preston, W. F. Esq. - 10 6Russell, A. G. Esq. - 2 6Sellar, C. S. Esq. ... - 10 -Sergeant , Capt.

Shankland, W. Esq. - 10 6Slater Bros. & Co. 1 1 -S la te r , Colin W.

Esq 10 -Tyson, E - 10 6Wheeler, Capt. E. C. - 10 -Wrigley, A. H. Esq. 1 1 -

Xotal Subs.. ..£32 18 6

Donations.Northwich Carry-

i n g C o . 2 2 -

Total Dons....£2 2 -

Church Collection.Offertory at St.

HUdeburgh's ...£13 2 -

Boxes.Collecting Boxes £11 9 -

FORMBY.Subscriptions.

Formby. Jno. Esq. 1 1 -Glynn D E 1

Total. ..£2 1 -

BOOTLE.

Subscriptions.Ascroft, P. Esq. ... - 10 6Barnes, Jas. Esq.... 1 1 -Connell, R. L. Esq. 1 1 -

£. s. d.Duncan, Ewing &

Co., Messrs 5 5 -

Gardner, Joseph,Esq 6 - -

Pidgeon, W. J. Esq. - 10 6Scholefleld, J. W.

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -

TotalSubs....£15 10 -

SUMMARY.Subscriptions ...1536 2 1Donations 193 19 5Collecting Boxes 42 17 6Church & Chapel

Collections 19 3 9ladies' Auxiliary H78 10 -Legacies 249 - -

Total £3219 12 9

LYTHAM BRANCH.Local Committee-

Rev. CANON HAWKINS,Chairman.

Mr. ¥. W. BROADBEHT.Mr. T. BUTCHER.Mr. J. COCHRANK.Mr. J. B. CKOOK.Mr. H. E. DIXON.Mr. J. A. S. FAIR, J.P.Mr. J. TALBOT FAIR.Mr. 8. GASK.Rev. J. GILBERTSON-PRIT-

CHARD.Rev. I'. J. LAYTON.Mr. E. R. LIQHTWOOD, J.P.Mr. J. LONSDALK.Mr. E. W. MELLOR, J.P.Mr. JOSHUA MOORE.Capt. NICKSON.Rev. Dean O'RMLLr.Mr. J. PEARSON.Mr. R. POOLE.

Rev. D. H. SEARLINO,F.R.G.S.

Mr. F. C. SPINE.Mr. J. WALLACE.

Hon. Treasurer-Mr. JOHN PEARSON.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. C. A. MYERS.

Anmuil Subscriptions.Barker, T. V. Esq. - 5 -Bazley, Gardner,

Esq 1 - -Broadbent, F. W.

Esq 10 6Carrington, A. W.

Esq., J.P 1 1Clegg, Miss 5Clifton, John Tal-

bot Esq 3 3Costeker, Mrs. E.... 1 1 -Crook, A. H. Esq.... - 10 6Crook, T. A. Esq.... 1 1 -Crook, J. B. Esq.... - 10 6Fair.J. S. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Fair, J. Talbot, Esq. 1 1 -Fair, Thos. Esq.,

J P 1 1Fullagar.W.P.Eaq. - 10 6Garlick, W.E. Esq. - 5 -Gask, S. Esq 1 1Hadfleld, G. Esq.... - 10 eHawkins, Rev.

Lightwood, E. R.Esq., J.P - 5 -

Lonsdale, J. Esq.... 1 1 -

£. s. d.Makinson, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Mellor, E.W. Esq.,

JP ... . . . 11-

Moore, Misses - 5 -Muspratt, J.P. Esq. - 10 -Nickson, H. Esq.... - 5 -Poole, R. Esq - 10 6Salt, The Misses ... - 10 -Sherratt, W. Esq.... - 10 6Smith, Miss E 1 - -Sparling, Rev. D.

H., F.R.G.S. - 10 -Speak, W. Esq - 5 -Thompson, W. Esq. - 6 -Threlfall.MissH.... - 5 -Wallace, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Sums under 5*. - 12 6

Total Subs.... £32 16 6

SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONSPROM THE LYTHAM ANDST. ANNE'S GOLF CLUB.

Midwood, T. C. Esq. 1 1 -Parke, Herbert, Esq. 1 1 -Pilkington, C. Esq. 1 - -

Total £3 2 -Less one-half to St.

Anne's Branch ... 1 11 -

£1 11 -

Donation*.Life-boat House

and PromenadePillars.

Ship Hotel.Lytham Yacht ,

Club. 9 19 7Market Hotel.Clifton Arms

Hotel.Railway Hotel.Queen's Hotel.Collection at St.

Cuthbert's Church 4 16 6Collection at St.

Paul's Church ... 4 - -Collection at St.

Peter's Church... 1 10 -Collection by Sum-

ner children - 2 -Interest on Invest-ments transferred.26 7 4

Bank Interest - 12 6

Total Dons. ...47 7 11Golf Club 1 11 -Total Subs. 32 16 6

£81 15 5

MANCHESTERBRANCH.

Local Committee-Mr. JOSEPH CORBETT,

Chairman.G. R. BELLAMY.A. A. GILLIES.H. MARSBEN.H. L. PRICE.C. STEVENSON.W. B. SUTTLK. •

Honorary Secretary—F.WoMERSLEY.LondonCity^Midland Bank Chambers,77,KingStreet, Manchester.

Annual Subscriptions.Agnew, C. Leonard 1 1 -Agnew, J. H. & Br. - 10 6Aspell Bros 2 2 -Barbour,Robt.&Br. 3 3 -

£. e. d.Barclay, R. & Co.... 1 1 -Barlowdfc Jones,Ltd. 1 1 -Beattie, Altgeldt,

and Co 11Behrens , The

Brothers (S. L.Behrens & Co.)... 4 4 -

Bell, W - 10 6Bles, S. D. & Sons 1 1 -Briggs, T. (Man-

chester), Ltd. ... 1 1 -British and Foreign

Marine InsuranceCo., per J. H.

Bruton, F. A - 10 6Calico Printers' As-

sociation, Ltd. ...10 - -Carver Bros. & Co.,

Ltd 1 1Clayton, G. E - 10 -Crewdson, A 1 1 -3rofton, Craven &

Wortnington 1 1 -Dewhurst, G. & R.,

Eller, W . 1 1England, Dr. E. B. 1 5 -

Gaddum & Co 1 1 -Galbraith dfc Co. ... 2 2 -Gunnis, G. P. & Co. 1 1 -Gysi&Kleinjung... 1 1 -Hall & Pickles,

L t d 2 2 -Hoyle, J., & Sons,

Limited 2 2Button Dr .. . 1 1Kendal, Milne &

C o 2 2Kilvert, N., and

Sons Ltd 1 1Lodge, M..& Son ... - 10 6Lomnitz & Duxbury 1 1 -Lyon, Lord, and Co. 1 1 -Mather&Platt.Ltd. 3 3 -Millward<fcCo 1 1 -Moseley D. & Sons,

Ltd 1 1 -Nut ta l l , Harry,

MP .... .1 1Petrocoehino Bros. 1 1 -Philips, J. & N. &

Co 10 10Radcliffe&Pilking-

ton Co-operativeSociety, Limited 2 2 -

Radford, Mrs. C.... - 10 6Railton, J 1 1 -Ralli Bros 1 1SlaggandCo., John 1 1 -Taylor, Garnett &

Co , Ltd 2 2Thames and Mersey

Marine InsuranceCompany, Ltd. ... 5 5 -

Tootal, Broadhurst,Lee Co., Ltd 5 5 -

Wilson, Knowles &Co 1

Woodhouse.Hambly& Co 1 1

Woolley, H 1 1 -Ziegler, Ph. and Co. 1 1 -

Total Subs.... £98 5 6

Donations.Manchester Divi-

sion of the Lan-cashire CountyPolice, per Mr.Supt. Keys 2 2 -

TotalDons.... 2 2 -Total Subs. ... 98 5 6

£100 1 6

2 H

514 THE LIFEBOAT. [Isi- MAY, 1911.

MANCHESTER ANDSALFORD L. B.S. F.

List of Subscriptions, Do-nations and Collections,together with a list ofthose who contributed10*. and upwards to theLadies' Auxiliary.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Adshead & Cuffley. 1 1 -Agnew, Ernest 1 1 -Agnew, Frank - 10 6Agnew, Sir George

W., M.P. 5 5 -Agnew, Harold 1 1 -Aitkin, Thomas 2 2Aldred, Thomas &

Sons 10 6Armitage, V. K 2 2 -Armitage * Rigby,

Ltd 2Ashton, Hoare &

Co 5 -Ashworth, E. & Co.10 - -Ashworth, 0. & Co. 1Badische, Co., Ltd.,

The 1 1Bailey, Peter &

Sons 1 1 -Balstone, Cook &

Co. - 10 6Barclay, R. & Co... 2 2 -Barclay, i t . Noton. 2 2 -Bardsley, J. A 1 1 -Batty, W.,&Sons... 1 1 -Baxter, Watson 1 1 -Baynes & Dixon. ... 2 2 -Beatty Bros . . . 2 2Beech, Rowland ... 1 1 -Beith, Stevenson &

Co 5 - -Be l lhouse , Mrs.

Walter 5

Bennett, Reuben... 1 1 -Bentley, James &

Co 1 1Blackstock&Co.... 1 1 -Bles, Mrs. A. J. 8. . 1 1 -Bles, S. D. & Sons.. 3 13 6

Brewer, Henry - 10 6Briggs, Thos. (Man-

chester), Ltd 3 3 -Brocklehurst, C. &

Son 1 1Brodie, H & Co .. 10 6Brookfleld, Aitchi-

son & Co . 2 2Brooks, R H ... 1 1Brooks, Warwick... 1 1 -Broughton, Mrs.

A E 5Butcher, Lytton &

Pownall 1 1 -Campagnie Fran-

cais de L'AfriqueOccidentale 1 1 -

Chew, J. D 1 1Chorlton & Hum-

Clapham.Col.W.W. 1 1 -Cohen, S J 3 3Colefax, Arthur,

M P 10 6Colledge,Roy&Co. 2 - -Constable, Arnold

& Co 1 1Co-operativeWhole-

sale Insurance So-ciety, Ltd. 2 2

Corns, John H. - 10 -Corns. L. P. C. - 5 -Creasy & Co 10 6Crofton, Craven &

Worthington 1 1 -

£. s. d.Crompton, A. & A.

Crompton, William 1 1 -

Dawson, Halliwell& Co 2

de Jersey & Co. ... 3 - -de Traftord, Lady

Denton, Hiram 1 1 -Dickson, Brown &

Tait 2 2 -Dickson& Robinson 1 1 -Ditchfleld, John ... - 10 6Duerr, F. & Sons ... 5 - -EadieBros. &Co.... 1 1 -Earle, N. A 1 1 -Eccles Prov. Indus-

trial Co-operativeSociety 4 4 -

Edgar, R. A 1 1 -Edmeston, A. &

Elias, J. (A. E. Gas-kell<feCo.) - 5 -

Entwistle, William,& Co 1 1 -

Evans, Wm. &Co.. 1 1 -Failsworth Indus-

trial Co-operativeSociety 2 2 -

Fairbrother,Mrs.H. 2 2 -Fawsitt, W. H 1 1 -Featherstone, Wal-

ter 10 6Felber,Jucker&Co. 2 2 -Fergusson & Co. ... 2 2 -Fernandez-Ferriera,

M. J 3 3 -Fildes, Alderman

Forbes, John 3 - -Fraser, Elizabeth... 1 1 -Fraser, Geo., Son &

Co., Ltd 3 3 -Gabriel, Joseph &

Co . 1 1Gaddum & Co 1 - -Galloway D 1 1Garnett, Stewart,

J.P. 1 - -Gibson, Alderman

Robert, J.P. 2 2 -

Gillies, Andrew A.,JP . ... 1 1

Gleave, J. J 1 1 -Godlee, Francis 1 1 -

Goodwin, G. W. &

Gough & Cross-thwaite 1 1

Grafton, Alfred 2 2 -Grange, Joseph - 10 -Gresham, H. E 1 1 -Gresham, James ... 1 1 -Groves, James G.,

D L , .1 P ... 2 2Groves &Whitnall,

L t d 2 2 -Gschwind W &Co 1 1Guinness, A., Sons

& Co Ltd . 10 6

Hall, Higham&Co. 1 1 -Halliday, James F. 1 1 -

Hampson, Coun-cillor Fred 10 6

Hampson, Wrigley& Co Ltd 10

Hanemann* Co.... 1 1 -Hardcastle, W. &

Co. 1 1 -Hardman & Hoi-

den, Ltd 2 2 -Harrop, Councillor

John, J.P. 1 1 -

£. s. d.Harrop, G. A. & Co. 2 2 -Haslams, Limited.. 3 3 -Hayward, T. & Co.. 1 1 -

Heatley, Mrs. A. E. 1 - -Henrichsens & Co.. 1 1 -Henriques, Frank Q. - 5 -Heywood, Tom - 5 -Heyworth, E. &

Sons 1 1Hickson, Lloyd &

King 1 1 -Hollins Mill Co 3 3 -Holt Edwyn .. 10 6Hope, J. B - 10 6Hopkinson, Edward 1 1 -Horrockses, Crewd-

son & Co 5Household Stores

Association 1 1 -Howarth, George &

Hoyle, Dr. Wm. E.,M.A - 5 -

Hoyle, Joshua &Sons, Ltd 2 2 -

Hunt S 10 6Hunter, F. & Co.... 1 1 -Hyde's Queen's

Ibbotson, Walter... 1 - -Irkdale Printing

Jamieson, John &Co 1 1

Jones & Davies 1 - -Jones, G. H.. J. P.. - 10 6Jones, R. W. & Son 1 1 -Jones, William 1 1 -Keareley, A. 1 1 -Kendal, Lewis B.... 1 1 -Kerr & Hoegger, 1 5 -

Ltd 1 5Kojp, Kullmann <fe

C o . 3 3 -Kolp N 1 1Langlands, M. &

Sons 1 1 -Langworthy Bros.

&Co., Ltd 10 - -Lawson, G. R. 1 1 -Levenstein, Ltd. ... 1 1 -Lewis, John T. &

Lewis's 10 10 -Liepmann & Co.,

Julius, Succrs. ... 1 1 -Lilly, John & Sons. 2 2 -Liotard.J. &Sestier2 2 -

Lockett, Crossland& Co 1 1 -

Lockwood, John ... - 10 6Luke, H., Limited. 1 1 -Luke, Sam 1 1 -Mabbot, S. & Sons 1 1 -Macdonald, P. - 5 -McGregor & Aitkin 1 - -Handelberg, J. &

Co., L t d 2 2 -Marriott, John - 10 6Marshall & Aston 3 3 -Marsden, H. & Co. 2 - -Mather, Sir Wil-

liam, D.L., J.P. . 5 - -Mather <fc Platt .... 2 2 -Middleton, Jones &

Co 2 2Mid wood, A. H. &

Co 1 1 -Miles Platting Reed

Heald and Wire

Milnes, C. B. (InMemoriam) 1 1 -

Muir, Alex 5 - -Muir, Duckworth

&Co 5 - -

£. s. d.Norbury, Natzio &

Jfuttall, Harry,M P 1 1

Nuttall, Edmund

Ogdens & Madeley. 1 1 -Ojipenheimer, Lud-

Pace, Leonard .T. ... - 5 -Parkinson, J. B. ... 1 1 -Parry, Son & Han-

son . . 1 1Fatterson,Zochonis

&Co - 10 6Pearson, Edmund . - 5 -Peel, R. & Co. 1 1 -Pennington, W. H. - 10 -Pickstone, J. W. &

Co Ltd 1 1Price, Harry L. &

Co 10 6Pritchard, Alder-

man W. B., J.P.. - 10 -Pullar, J. & Sons... 1 1 -Pullar, R. &Sons.. 5 - -Purdy, Mr. and

Quarmby & Co. .... - 5 -Reid Waters & Co 1Reid, William - 10 6

Reynolds, Hans,Ltd 1 1

Reynolds, J. H - 5 -Rhodes, Thomas &

Son(Hadfleld)Ltd. - 10 6Ritchie <fc Eason ... 5 - -Roberts, J. F. &

H., Ltd 1 - -Rogerson & Sut-

cliffe 1 1 -Roskill, G. & Co.... 1 1 -Rothwell A 1 1 -Rushton, E.,Son <fc

Salford Paint and

Sargeant, J. W. 1 1 -Saxby, Mrs - 10 -Schwann.SirCharles

Bart, M . P 2 2 -Schwarz, F - 5 -Shaw, Wm. & Sons,

Ltd 1 1Sheirs.Rd. &Bros.,

L td 1 1 -Shimwell Miss 10Shore, Fred 3 1 -Simon, H., Ltd 2 15 -Simpson, George &

Co 1 1Small& Parkes Ltd 2 2Smart, D. L 1 - -

Smith, A. P. & Co.. 1 1 -Smith, David, Gar-

Smith, Korman 1 - -Smith, R. Heaton .. 1 - -

Snowdon & Bridge. - 10 6Spence, Peter &

Sons Ltd ... 2 2Sproston, Mrs 1 1 -Spurrier, Glaze-

brook & Co 1 1 -

Stavart, Zigomala&Co 2 2

Steinthal & Co 1 1 -Sutcliffe * Son, W - 10 ' «Sutcliffe Wm Ltd 3Tatton, George F.. 1 - -Taylor, Elias ... . 10

Taylor, John 1 1 -Thewiis, Councillor

J Herbert J P 1 1Thornburn, Son &

Co., Ltd 1 1 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 515£. s. d.

Threlfall's BreweryCo 2 2

Tipping, W 1 1 -Tomlin, Miss 2 2 -Tyldesley, J. T -10 6Uttley, Thomas .... 1 1 -

Voss&Delius 1 - -Walkden&Co.,Ltd. 1 1 -Walker, C. W - 10 6Walton, T. E 1 1 -Warburton,William2 2 -Waterhouse, Hum-

Watson Jos 1 1Watts & Co S & J 5Wedd John . . 10 6Whittaker, George

0 1 1Whittaker, W. S. &

C H 10 6Wilkinson, J 11Williamson, Jas. S. 1 1 -Wilson's Brewery . . 3 3 -WinterbottomBook

Cloth Co., The,... 2 2 -Wise L . . 5Woodhead, Henry. 1 1 -Woodhead, Henry

&Co - 10 6Woolf & Higham 1 1Worrall, Charles ¥ . 1 1 -Worrall H ... 1 1Worrall, James 1 1 -Wright, Miss Rom-

Wright, Miss J. K. - 5 -Xipolitides, A - 10 -Young, Harold 1 1 -Young's Paraffin

Light & MineralOil Co . . . - 10 -Sums under 5s.... - 6 6

Total...£406 16 4

Collections.Affleck & Brown.... 1 2 1Armstrong, Sir W.

G. Whitworth &

Badische Co., Ltd.,The - 1 16

Bailey, Peter &Sons 1 0 4

Bailey, W.H.& Co.,Ltd 1 19 4

Balstone, Cook &C o . . . . 9 3

Barber, J. & Co 1 19 4i Barbour,R.&Bros.,

Ltd 4 14 1! Baxendale & Co 8 3 -

i Behrens, Sir Jacob

Beith, Stevenson <fc

Bentley, James &Co 4 14 2

i Berry, Joseph, Ltd. - 10 -Beswick Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. - 14 9Bethell, John &

Sons L t d 1 2 3Birch, G. & Co - 11 6Blacklock, Henry &

Blair '& Hankinson - 16 2Bles, S. D. & Sons. 2 7 3B o d d i n g t o n ' s

Booth, Isaac & Son - 18 4Brooks <& Doxey,

L t d 3 3 0Briggs, Thos.

(M/cr.), Ltd - 19 6Briggs , Thos.

(M/cr.), R i c h -mond Hill Works 1 10 -

£. s. d.Buckley & Bren-

Bury, I - 6 8Cabmen's Shelter,

London Eoad Sta-tion 9 9

Cameron, John, Ltd. - 13 2

Cawley, Frederick& Co ... 18 9

Christie, W. M. &Sons L t d 4 8 8

Clifton & KearsleyCoal Co., Ltd. ... 1 5 9

Co-operative Print-

Co-operative Whole-sale Society's Ben-evolent Fund 47 6 -

Corn Exchange Col-lections—

PerMessrs.Gr.C.Lind and T.H. Stott 5 15 6

Per J. Kyder... 7 10 -Cowburn, Ann, Ltd. 1 6 6Craven Bros., Ltd. . 2 12 7Crossley Bros., Ltd. 3 4 3Cunliffe & Groom,

Ltd 11 2

de Bergue & Co.,L td . 1 6 5

Doniger, M.,Ltd.... 2 2 -Duckworth, Charles 4 17 -Ermen & Roby, Ltd.

(BridgewaterMill)- 7 -Ermen & Roby, Ltd.

(Nassau Mill) 1 18 -Evans, George and

Evans, Wm. & Co.("Evening News") —

Staff 1 5 -Frankenstein, P. &

Sons, Ltd 17 2Fraser, Geo., Son&

Co., Ltd 3 16 6Fulton, J. & Co. ... - 8 3Galloways, Ltd. ... 7 19 3

Glazebrook, Steel <fcCo., Ltd - 12 6

Glover, W. T. & Co. 5 13 10Goldschmidt, P. ... 1 9 3Gough & Cross-

thwaite 1 1Gradwell's Restau-

rant 7 9

Great Central Rail-way Co. —

London RoadStation 1 3 -

Loco.Shops,&c.,and C. &'W.Dept 6 17 8

Coaching andAudit Office. - 6 -

Mineral andAudit Office. - 10 8

Groves & Whitnall,L t d . . . 1 5 6

Haworth, R. & Co.—Dale Street 1 10 11Egerton Mill... 3 1 5Ordsall Mill.... 5 6 2Tatton Mill .... 2 1 -Throstles Nest. - 17 6

Hayward T & Co 10Helsby, T. H. & Co. - 7 7Hetherington, J. &

Sons Ltd 5 18 5Heynnsen, Marti-

ennsen&Co 2 811Heywood, Abel &

Sons 1 6 5Heywood, John,

Ltd i 11 2Holland, W. & Sons - 8 7Holmes, Terry &

Co 10 4

£. s. d.Horrookses, Crewd-

son <& Co. 1 5 1Household Stores

Association - 19 9Howarth, George &

Co., Ltd. 16 3Huer, Edmund &

Co Ltd 1 8 6Hulse & Co 2 16 9Hntton, James F.

& Co., Ltd 1 4 10Hydes Queen's

Brewery 1 18 9Illingworth, Ing-

Jackson SpinningCo., The 2 12 6

Johnson, R. & Sons,Ltd. 1 6 7

Jones Bros., Ltd.... 9 3 7Jones, W. C., Ltd... 1 7 -K.ay & Lee Ltd 2Kendal, Milne & Co. 4 4 -Kerr & Hoegger,

Ltd 1 10 -Kirby & Nicholson - 9 4Knott, W. & Son... - 7 -L.&N.W.R]y.Co.—

Liverpool Load 2 0 4London Road... 2 8 7Mosley Street.. 1 12 8

L. & Y. Bank, Ltd. - 15 «Lancashire Dynamo

& Motor Co 5 2 9Lancs.&Yorks.Rly.—

Hunt's Bank &Victoria Stn. 12 15 1

Oldham Road 3 13 2C. &W. Dept 7 - -

Linotype and Ma-chinery Co., Ltd. 3 7 4

Lister, J. & Co - 15 -Livesey, T. & Co.... 3 12 8Lockett, Crossland

& Co .... 1 11 3Lomas, Robert 3 6 4London & Lanes.

Fire Insurance Co. - 8 7Lowe, James, Ltd... - 17 1Maokay, J. Aird ... - 5 -'Mackintosh, Chas.,

Ltd 11 7 8McCovmell, E. ft. &

Co Ltd ... 3 11 11Manchester Cor-

poration —Bradford Road

Gas Works 1 15 -City Architect's

Dept ... 16 6Cleansing Dept...l2 11 6Gas Offices, Town

Hall 2 11 6House Drainage

Dept. 7 -Hydraulic Power

Station 16O r d i n a r y Gas

Meter Dept. ... 1 15 6Sewage Works,

Davyhulme .... S O UTramways Dept.ll 18 9W a t e r w o r k s

Pept., TownHall . 1 12

W a t e r w o r k sDept.,Tintwistle 1 6 4

Manchester andSalford EquitableCo-operative So-ciety 2 6 9

Manchester andCountyBank,Ltd. 2 3 6

Manchester "Cou-

Manchester ShipCanal Co., perCapt. Williams...68 14 1

Mandelberg, J. &Co Ltd 8 1

Marchington, T. E.& Co. 1 3

£. «. d.Matsden, H. & Co. 1 10 -Mather & Platt,

Ltd., Park Works 4 9 8Mather & Platt,

Ltd.. Salford IronWorks 9 12 7

M a t u s c h , Gold-schmidt & Co.,Ltd ... 1 17

Mersey Weaver andShip Canal Carry-ing Co., Ltd - 7 -

Middleton, Jones &Co 15 1

Midland RailwayCo 1 14 11

Mocreau, Spiegel-

National TelephoneC o L t d 2 1 9

Norbury, Natzio &Co 1 15 6

North British andMercantile In-surance Co 1 15 6

Noton, T. & Sons .. - 17 6Ogdens & Madeley 18O'Hanlon.W. & Co.,

Ltd ... 2 1Olive and Parting-

ton Ltd . 1 8Oxendale & Co 1 - -Parnell, Wm. &Co. - 12 6Paulden, Wm 3 12 -Paus O. L 10 -Pilkington's Tile

and Pottery Co. . 4 2 -

Potter, R. & Co. ... - 17 7Refuge Assurance

Co 8 11 1Reynolds, Hans,

Ltd.—Burnage Works.. 1 12 9Progress Works .. 4 16 7

Rhymer, A. * Co. . - 7 6Roberts, J. F. &H.,

L t d 6 0 7Roberts, R. L - 10 6Robinson, George

& Co 2 16 3Rochdale Canal Co. - 9 7Royee, Ltd 10 2Royles Ltd 1 18 4Royle, J. & Co 1 16 6Rylands & Sons,

Ltd.—New High St. ....14 12 2Longford Works . - 13 -Stables .. 14 7

SalfordCorporation,Borough Trea-surer's Dept. 1 8 6Gas Dept. 5 14 3Highways Dept... 1 6 -TownClerk'sDept. - 7 -

Schill, Seebohm &Co., L t d 2 3 9

Seagrave, Slade &Co 1 5

Simon, H.. Ltd 2 5 -Sinclair, Miss - 16 -Singers, Ltd - 9 3Smith & Coventry.. 3 3 10Smith, James &

Stoddardt, BibbyACo ... . 1 1

Stubbings, S ... 7 6Sun Paper Mill Co. 1 10 -Susman, Paul & Co. 1 5 8Sutcliffe,Wm., Ltd. 3 6 7Swinn, Walter - 6 -Taylor, Garnett,

Thames & MerseyMarine InsuranceCo 1 18 9

Threlfall's BreweryCo 8 13

Tootal Broadhurst,Lee & Co 24 5 9

2 H 2

516 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isr MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

Tootal Broadhurst,Lee & Co., TenAcre Mill . . 4 2 6

Trafford Power &Light Supply Co. 1 1 fi

Viok, Ashworth &Co 1 1

Victoria Finishing

Vulcan Boiler <fcGeneral Insurance

Wallpaper Manu-facturers, Light-bown, Aspinall &D.Walker Branch 4 8 9

Wallwork, H. &

West's Gas Im-provement Co 3 17 3

Widdowson, J. H... 1 6 10Williams, J. D 1 5 -Woodhouse, John

H 10 6Woolley, James,

Sons & Co., Ltd.. 6 6 7Woolley, James,

Sons & Co., Ltd. . 2 13 5Worrell, J. & }. M. 1 12 -Wright, John & Co. - 10 -Wrigley, Jliss Sarah

A 11 -Young, John & Co. - IS 5gums under 5s 1 19 -

Total...£651 9 9

Street CornerBoxes(Thursday,Friday & Satur-day) 30 8 11

Saturday TheatreCollections 25 11 9

Street Collectionsand Cycle Re-cession . . 363 7 7

White City Re-ceipts ... .136 11 6

Hotel, &c., Collec-tions 61 9 8

Sacred Concerts... 91 13 3Church Collections 66 19 6Balancefroml909 103 15 11Bank Interest 10 2 9Ladies' Auxiliary

Collections as perfollowing lists —503 10 1

Grand Total.. .£2,451 17 -

LADIES' AUXILIARY.ALDKRLKY EDGE DISTRICT.

Annual Subscriptions.Ashworth, Mrs. ... - 10 6Butterworth, Mrs. - 10 -Chesters, Miss 1 1 -Hopkinson, Mrs. ... - 10 -Illingworth, Mrs.... 1 1 -Illingworth, Miss... - 10 -

Mehl Mrs 1 1 -

Roby, Mrs. F 1 1 -Shimwell, Mrs 1 1 -

Total Subs £8 6

Collections.Illingworth, Miss... 3 11 -Lees Miss . .. 3 10 6Roberts, Miss 2 4 6Wise Miss 3 15 6Wise, Miss L 2 14 -Worthington, Miss 1 12 -

Total Colls.. ..£17 7 6

ALTRINCHAM AND BOWDENDISTRICT.

Annual Subscriptions.£. a. d.

Ashton, T. W. H.Esq 2 - -

Behrens, Mrs. E. ... 1 1 -Bellhouse, Mrs. E. - 10 -Berry, Mrs 1 1 -Blease, I>r .... 1 1 -Bradbliry, Mrs - 10 6Briggs, Mrs. Ellis... - 10 6Clegg, Asheton,

Esq , - . 1 1Clegg, Mrs. Neville 1 - -Collier, Mrs . ... - 10 -Crossley, Lady 2 2 -Dunkerley, Mrs. W. - 10 -Fairbrother, Miss... 1 1 -

Field, J. N. Esq. ... 1 - -Field Mrs . .2 2Fishb'ach, Mrs - 10 -

1'ord-Smith, Mrs.... - 10 -Forrester, Mrs - 10 6G a d d u m , Mrs .

Henry - 10 -Grafton, Mrs - 10 -Hopkinson, Mrs. ... - 10 -Howarth, Mrs. G.... - 10 -H o w a r t h , Mrs.

J o h n s o n , W. H.Esq 1 1 -

Jones, Mrs. Lloyd... - 10 -Jones, W. Owen,

Esq 10Longridge, Mrs. ... - 10 6Morris, J. A. Esq.... - 10 -Nuttall, Mrs. H. ... 1 1 -O'Hanlon, Mrs - 10 -Price, C. Esq - 10 -Shorrocks, Mrs. ... - 10 -Simpson, Mrs. A 1 - -Sincton, Mrs - 10 6Thompson. Miss ... - 10 -Thorniey, Mrs - 10 -Wallace, Miss - 10 -Whyte, Mrs 1 1 -Williams.F.V.Esq. 2 2 -

TotalSubs....£33 7 6

Collections,Boyd.Miss 1 2 9Brookes, Miss 3 17 -Field Mrs 2 13 6Ford-Smith, Miss... 8 16 6

,, (1909) 1 - -Williams, Miss 2 ~ -

Total Colls.. ..£20 8 1

ASHTON-ON-MERSEYDISTRICT.

Annual Subscriptions.Newton, Mrs. M. S. - 10 6Renshaw, Dr. H. S. 1 - -Smith, Mrs. Philip 1 - -

Total Subs....£2 10 6

Collections.Lowe Mi's . 1 16 6Newton, Miss 3 17 -Newton, Miss Ida... 2 9 -Newton, Mrs. M. S. - 15 -

Whi t e l egg , MissKatie . 1 19

Total Colls.. ..£15 16 6

BKOirOHTOff AND KKMSALDISTRICT.

Annual Subscriptions,£. s. d.

Atkinson, A. J.Esq 1 1 -

Barclay, Miss - 10 -Barclay, Miss -10 -Besso, Mrs - 10 6Boutflower, Miss... - 10 -Carver, Miss. - 10 -D e m p s t e r , Mrs.

John . 1 1Dempster, Mrs. R.. 1 1 -Frankenburg, Mrs . 1 1 -Frankenburg, I. <fe

Sons, Ltd 1 1 -General Electric

Co., The 1 1 -Heywood, Mrs - 10 6Hurst, Miss 1 - -Irwell & Eastern

Rubber Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Kosteris, Mrs - 10 6Mather Lady. 2 2 -Meza, Mrs. de - 10 6Nahum, Mrs - 10 6Neil, Mrs. Robert.. 1 I -Oliver, R. Esq - 10 -Petrocochino, Mrs. - 10 -Rhymer, — , Esq.... - 10 -Rothband, Mrs - 10 -Scouludi, Mrs 10Sumner, Mrs -10 -Sumner, B. Esq - 10 -Waterhouse, Mrs... - 10 6

Total Subs £20 3

Collections.

Bayley, Miss 1716 6Dreschfeld, Miss

Msrjorie 6 2 6

Total Colls.. ..£22 19 -

BROOKLANDS DISTRICT.

Annual Subscriptions.Barber Mrs . . - 10 6Bird, Mrs 10 6Brooks Mrs. . 10 6Cunliffe, Miss - 10 6

Elias, Mrs 10 -Green, Mrs. Proctor 2 2 -Hellawell, Mrs - 10 -Kilvert Mrs.. . . 10 6Lees, Miss - 10Lomax, Mrs - 10 6Parker, Mrs - 10 -

Total Subs. ...£9 6 -

Collections.Barclay, Mrs 1 4 6Carter H 16 1

Dearden, Miss - 7 -

Gibson, Mrs 5 2 2Hawley C 6 9Holland, Miss 1 5 -Kilvert and Ryder,

The Misses 1 5 -Simper, Harold - 7 7Simper, Teddy - H 4Tinto, Miss ... 17 6Sums under 5s - 5 2

Total Colls.... £14 9 7

CHEADLE HULMBDISTRICT.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. A.

Campbell, Mrs - 10 -Marland, — , Esq.... - 10 6Porter, — , Esq 1 - -

Total Subs £2 - 6

Collections.Goolden, Miss E.M. 3 13 3Goolden, Miss H.... 1 18 8Goolden, Miss N.... 2 13 -Kenyon, Miss N. ... 2 - -Lomas, Miss 4 5 -

Total Colls.. ..£14 9 11

CHKKTHAM HlLL ANDCRUMPSALL DISTRICT.A nnual Subscription.

Vickers, — , Esq. ... - 10 -

Collections. .Bazley, Miss 2 - 6 | [Bazley R E 4 -Golding, Miss - 10 6

Total Colls. ...£7 4 -

CHOKLTON-CCM-HARDYDISTRICT.

Annual Subscription.Acton, — , Esq - 10 -

Collections.Bryce-Smith, Miss. - 16 2T^ »,- V* in

Lockwood, Miss .. 3 16 8Newman, Miss 1 3 4Newman, Miss F. .. 1 - 2

West Miss . 4 18 6Whyte, Miss 2 7 -Sums under 5s - 4 6

Total Colls. ...£17 9 6

DKNTON DISTRICT.Annual Subscriptions.

Bates, W. J. & Co.,Messrs. (Firm)... 1 - -

Moores, J. & Sons,Ltd., M e s s r s .(Firm) 1 1 -

Wilde & Booth,Messrs. (Firm) ... 1 1 -

Wilson, J. & Sons,Ltd., Messrs . f

Total Subs £5 4 -

Collections.Bates, W. J. & Co.,

M e s s r s . ( E m -ployees) 2 3 10

Sevan, 3. & Co.,Messrs 2 5 -

Booth ,& Moores,Messrs. 1 15 S

Burgess, Henry, &Co., Messrs. - 5 -

Carlton Co., Ltd.,Messrs., The - 16 6

Catlow, Ernest,Messrs IS - |

Denton Colliery Co.,Ltd. (Office) - 13 7

Doodson, J. Esq. ... - 10 -

!

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 517£. s. d

Felt Co., Ltd.,Messrs., T h e 2 2 3

Howe, J. & Sons,

Moores, Birkby &Brown, Messrs.... 1 10 -

Moores, J. & Sons,Ltd., Messrs. (Em-

Oldham & Sons,

Robinson, P. & Co.,Ltd., Messrs - 11 -

Taylor, Samuel, &Co., Messrs 1 - 1 0

Turner, Atherton& Co., Messrs. ... 1 8 3

Walker, T. & W.,Messrs 1 7 -

Wilde & Booth,Messrs . (Em-

Wilson, J. & Sons,ltd., Messrs. (Em-

Wolfenden, J. &Co., Messrs - 15 8

Whist Drive and

Bank Interest - 4 3

Total Colls.. ..£49 10 2

ECCLES DISTRICTAnnual Subscriptions.

Agnew, Miss G 3 - -Ansdell, T., Esq. ... 1 1 -Berry, Mrs - 7 -Clark, A. Esq - 5 -Clark, Mrs - 1C)

Pearson, Walter,

Scott Forbes, Esq... 1 1 -

Skertchley, Miss ... 1 - 9

Wibberley, Miss.... 2 7 -

Sums under 5s 4 8 10

Total Subs. ...£16 10 7

FAIRFIKLD AND OPENSHAWDISTRICT.

Annual Subscriptions.MaoGowan, Mrs. A.

J 11Peli-liderton,Dr.H.l 1 -

Total Subs. ...£3 3 0

Collections.Brown, Mrs. H. B.. 3 12 6Livingston, Mrs. F. 1 9 9Mitchell, Mrs. W... 1 10 -Pell-Ilderton, Mrs.. 4 17 6

Total Colls.. ..£11 9 9

FALLOWFIBLD DISTRICT.Collections.

Beeching, Miss 2 0 7Mackie, Miss 1 6McDougall, Mrs. E. 4 16 6Saul, Miss 1 5 6

Total Colls.. ..£9 8 7

GATLEY DISTRICT.Collections.

Shimwell, Mrs. S. E. 7 - -

KNUTSFORD DISTRICT.Annual Subscriptions.

£,. s. d.Ashworth, F. Esq... - 10 6

Bisley, Mrs - 10 -Blatherwick, Mrs... - 10 -Buckingham and

Chandos, TheDuchessof 2 2 -

Carver, F. Esq 1 1 -Egerton, The Lady

Clare 1 1 -Comber, G. Esq 1 1 -Crewdson, F.,Esq.. 1 1 -Goodson, Mrs - 10 6Hamilton, Mrs.

George C . 2 2 -Jones, Mrs. Turner. - 10 -

Midwood, Mrs. - 10 -Speakman, Mrs. M.

M. - 10 6Stewart, H. Esq 1 1 -Tattersall, Mrs - 10 6Tongridge, R. , Esq. 10 •>- -

Total Subs. ...£25 1 6

Collections.Bisley Miss . 10Carver, Miss 1 9 -Greswell, Miss - 16 6G r e s w e l l . M i s s

(concert) 3 12 -H a m i l t o n , Mrs.

Horrocks, Miss 4 2 -Bank Interest - 4 -

Total Colls....£10 18 6

MARPLE DISTRICT.

Annual Subscriptions.Baird, Mrs - 10 -Hodgkinson, Mrs.

Scott, Mrs. C - 10 -

Total Subs....£l 10 -

Collections.Baird, The Misses 4 6 6Ellis, Mrs. P 4 19 -Hollins Mill (work-

people) 5 12 8Scott, Mrs. C. 2 11 -Whitelegge, The

Misses 2 12 9

Total Colls.. ..£20 1 11

NORTHERNDEN DISTRICT.

Annual Subscriptions.

Farrington, Mrs. ... - 10 -

Total Subs....£2 - -

Collections.Jroadsmith, Miss... 1 - 6Jartman, Miss - 19 4jfrutnmitt, Miss ... 1 18 8

Mountain, Mrs. ... - 10 10Travis Miss 2 6 9Sums under 5s - 6 11

Total Colls.... £7 2 0

PENDLETON AND SOOTHSALFORD DISTRICT.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

"A Friend" - 10 -Gray, Mrs - 10 6Higson, Mrs - 10 6Ingleby, Mrs 1 1 -WiUiams, Dr - 10 6

Total Subs.. ..£3 2 6

Collections.Acton, Miss - 14 9Binns, Miss - 6 -Bradbury, Mrs 1 9 -Jeans, Mrs - 17 -

Mottram, MastersJack and Dick ... 1 15 -

Rudman, Mrs. A.... - 10 -Snape, Mrs. Harold 3 3 -

Dance held Nov.4th 21 17 -

Total Colls.. ..£34 14 9

PRBSTWICH DISTRICT."Envelope " Collec-

tion, per AmosClegg, Esq £4 9 1

SWISTON DISTRICT.Anmunl Subscriptions.

Blears, J. Esq 1 - -Knowles, Sir Lees,

O a k w o o d , Mrs.Bolden - 10 6

Robinson, The lateNoah, Esq - 10 -

Somerville, Mrs.Shearman - 10 -

Total Subs....£3 11 6

Collections.Potts, E., Esq - 5 -Warner, Mrs. E. ... 2 5 6

Total Colls.. ..£2 10 6

TIMPERIEY DISTRICT.Annual Subscriptions.

Galloway, Mrs 1 1 -Nickson.The Misses 1 1 -

Total Sobs. ...£ 2 2 -

Collections.Duckworth, Miss

Dorothy 1 6 10Knowles, Mrs. S.... 3 2 6Lowe, Mrs 1 7 -MayaU, Mrs. 1 H 6Scudamore, Mrs — 1 15 -Boxes - 6 3

Total Colls....£9 12 1

URMSTON AND FLIXTONDISTRICT.

Collections.Ashton and Kay,

the Misses 2 15 6Booth, Miss 3 16 1

>onshaw, Mrs - 6 3Dunhei-jMrs. 2 10 6J o h n s o n , M i s s

£. s. d.Johnson,Stuart,Esq.- 8 -Maycock, Capt. (ior

t he Misses Watts) 7 3 6Nail Mrs 1 11 8Rowland, Miss 6 18 2Watts, The Misses 2 15 0

Subscription (1909). - 5 -

Total Colls.... £30 18 7

WHAtLEY RANGE ANDALEXANDRA PARK

DISTRICT.Annual Subscriptions.

Schneider, Mrs - 10 -

Total Subs £2 - -

Collections.Dixon, Miss 5 17 6Ehlinger, Miss 2 12 6Garnett, Miss 2 9 -Ryder, Mrs. James 6 13 2Tinker, Miss E 5 5 -

Total Colls.. ..£22 17 2

WHITEFIELD DISTRICT."Envelope" Col-

lection, per Mr.Fred. J. Stephens 9 12 2

WIL3ISLOW.

Annual Subscriptions.Barnes, The Misses - 10 -Beaumont, Mrs -10 6Brierley, Mrs - 10 -Foster, Miss Le

Neve 10Hodgkinson, Mrs. . - 10 -Hoegger, Mrs - 10 -Lees, Mrs. J. D 1 1 -Royle, Mrs. John .. - 10 -Wedd, Miss - 10 6

Total Subs £5 2 -

Collections.Aldred Miss . . . 2 2 3Clipper, Mrs 1 16 -Heron, Mrs 1 4 6Halliday, Miss 2 13 6Perman, Miss 1 1 0Perman, Miss Lada 1 4 -Peel, Miss A 2 18 -Rawlins, Miss M.... 1 11 -Ross, Miss Olga 2 H -Stephenson, Miss . . 3 4 5

Total Colls.... £20 5 8

General Subscriptions.Curtis, Mrs 1 1 -Sheffleld, Lady 3 - -

£ 4 1 -

General Collections.Moston Boy Scouts 5 10 -Bank Balance (1909) 6 9 2Bank Interest - 11 9

12 10 11Grand Total Sub-

scriptions andCollections ...£543 9 6

518 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

OLDHAM BRANCH.Chairman —

His Worship THE MATOK.Local Committee —

Mr. THOS. ASHTON, J.P.Mr. J. W. CLEOG (High

Crompton).Mr. JOHN DODD, J.P.Mr. ALFRED EMMOTT, J.P.,

M.P.Mr. F. HARDBRN, J.P.Mr. JOSEPH LUES, J.P.Mr. EDWARD MELLOR, J.P.Mr. EDWIN SOHOFIELD, J.P.Mr. SIDNEY STOTT, J.P.Mr. J. T. WARBURTON.

Hon. Treasurer —Mr. E. T. PARSES.

Secretaries and Collectors —Messrs. COWPEK and DEAN.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Avon Mill, Ltd. ... 1 1 -Bodden, Wm., and

Son, Ltd 1 IBraddock, G. H. ... 1 1 -Braddock.J. andJ. 1 1 -Clegg, Mrs. (Harro-

Clegg, James W.,Rochdale 2 2 -

Clegg, JohnE 1 1 -Dodd, John, J.P.... 3 3 -Don Mill Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Dronsfleld, Samuel 1 - -Emmott, Alfred,

J.P., M.P 1 1 -Emmott, W. R. ... 1 1 -Gordon Spg. Co.

Ltd 1 1Hall, H. P. 10 6Hall, J. P. & Co. ... 2 2 -Hamilton, Miss

Hilton, Mrs. A. M. - 10 6Jagger, Kobt - 5 -Knott, Miss Hester

A. 10 6Leach, Josh. W. ... 1 1 -Lees, Josh., J.P. ... 2 2 -Lord, Mrs., Koch-

dale 1 1Marsden, T. R.,

Megson, Simon 1 1 -Mellodew, T. & Co.

Ltd 1Needham, Geo. W.,

J P . . . . 10 6Newton, Jno. E.,jp 10 6

Newton, Miss Emily- W 6Oldham Equitable

Co.-op. Soc.,Ltd.lO 10 -Oldham Industrial

Co.-op. Soc., Ltd. 10 10 -Oldham Post Office

Oldham Scholars'Sports 1 -

Oldham Twist Co.,Ltd 1 1 -

Owl Mill Co., Ltd. 1 1 -PalmMillCo.,Ltd. 1 - -Pearl Mill Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Pine Mill Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Platt Bros. <fc Co ,

Ltd 5 5Platt, Miss 1 1 -Prince of Wales

Spg. Co., Ltd. . 1 1Robinson, Wm. <fc

Son 1 1Rnby Mill Co., Ltd. 1 1Schofleld, Chas. &

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Schofleld, Edwin,

J P . . . . 2 2

£. s. d.Schofield,Wm.(Rose

Hill) J.P .. 10 6Smith, Josh., J.P. 1 1 -Spencer, Chas. C.,

J.P 1 1Stott, Sidney, J.P. 1 1 -Taylor, Isaac, J.P. 1 1 -Taylor.Wm. (Shaw),

J.P 1 1Wrigley,A.E.,J.P. 1 1 -Wrigley, Harold,

J .P 1 1 -Wrigley, Vincents. 1 1 -

£80 18 -Donations.

Anonymous 2 - -Newton, J. Arnold - 10 6Parkes E. T . 11

Total Dons. ... 3 11 6Total Sabs. ...80 18 -

Total £84 9 6

0 R M S K 1 R KBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

President —Rev. J. E. WOODROW,

Vicar of Ormskirk,

Treasurer—LUKE BRISHOUSE, Esq., J.P.

MICHAEL COOK, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Berry, Peter, Esq. - 10 -Brighouse, Luke,

Esq., J.P. (2 yrs.) 2 2 -Casteja, Connt de 3 S -Holcroft, Thomas,

Esq. (2 yrs.) - 10 -Lax, Miss A. J. (3

yrs.) 15Wignall, Edward,

Esq., J.P. (2 yrs.) 2 2Woodrow, Eev. J. E. - 10 -

Total £9 12

PI EL (BARROW)BRANCH.President —

His Grace the DUKE OFDEVONSHIRE.

Local Committee—Capt. C. BISSETT, R.N.,

Chairman.Capt. GARLAND.C. W. HUNTER, Esq., J.P.J. M. MAWSON, Esq.M. E. THOMSON, Esq.Col. w. V. A. WADHAM, J.P.

Hon. Secretary —J. M. MAWSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Aslett, Alfred, Esq.,

jp i IBarrow, Alf., Esq. - 5 -Barrow Co-operative

Society L td . . 2 2 -Barrow Herald,

Proprietors of ... 1 1 -Barrow News and

Mail Ltd 1 1

£. s. d.Barrow and North

Lonsdale Press,Ltd 1 1 -

Barrow Ship andGeneral Stores,Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -

Bolton, J. B. Esq. - 5 -Burnip and Mac-

dougsll, Messrs. - 10 6Butler, T. F. Esq.,

D.L., J.P - 10 6C a m p b e l l , Ven.

Archdeacon - 10 6CaseandCo.,R.F.,

Ltd., Messrs - 10 6Crossfield, F. J.

Esq J P ... 10 6Dawsoii, Messrs. W.

Devonshire, HisGrace the Duke of 2 2 -

Dick&Co., Messrs.W B - 5 -

Fisher and Sons,

Furness Railway Co. 2 2 -Garland, Capt. 1 - -Geldart, I. Esq. ... - 5 -Hewlett, L. Esq. ... - 5 -Hunter, C. W. Esq.,

jp 1 1 -Huthwaite, Col.

G. H., J.P - 5 -James, W. I. Esq. - 10 6Little, Messrs. Jas.

Little, R. P. Esq.... - 10 6McKechnie, J. Esq. - 10 6Mackereth, G. H.

Esq - 5 -Manchester and

Liverpool DistrictBanking Co., Ltd. 2 2 -

Meynell, F. Esq. ... 2 2 -Miller&Co., Messrs.

Newby-Wilson, T.Esq., J.P - 10 6

North LonsdaleIron and SteelCo., Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -

Ramsay, W. Esq. - 5 -Ramsden, F. J.

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Sansom, Brothers,

Messrs. - 5 -Smith, J. P. Esq.,

J.P. 10 6Smith, Miss A 1 1 -Stark, P. W. Esq. - 5 -Stewart, M. Esq. ... - 10 6Thompson, Messrs.

Jas. & Co., Ltd. - 10 6Thornton, Messrs.

W. K. & Son - 5 -Tootill, E. T. Esq. - 10 6Townson & Ward,

Ltd., Messrs - 10 «Vickers, Sons and

Maxim, Limited,Messrs 1 1 -

Waddington, Jos.& Sons, Messrs. - 5 -

Wadharo, E. Esq.,J.P. D.L. 1 1 -

W a d h a m , Col .Walter F. A., J.P. 1 1 -

Waite, W. W. Esq. - 5 -Walmsley * Smith,

Messrs 2 2 -Wards,Capt 10 HSums under 6* - 10 -

Total Subs.... £4& 12 -

Donations.Barrow Hem. Steel

Co., Ltd., Messrs. 5 - -Barrow Working

Men's Club andInstitute 1 1

£. *. d.P.S. "Ci ty of

Belfas t ," perMessrs. Jas. Littleand Co . 10

Collecting Boxes :—H.M. Customs (2) - 14 3Hotel "Majestic"- 8 3Hotel "Burling-

ton " 5 1Hotel" Imperial"- 11 -Sea Fisheries (Piel)- 12 8Life-Boat House 1 4 4Smaller Amounts - 11 8

Total Dons, ...10 18 3Total Subs. ...43 12 -

£54 10 3

PRESTON L. B.S.F.

Annual Subscriptions.Ainsworth, Coun-

cillor W. H - 10 6Alison, Henry, Esq. - 10 6Ashcroft, Sir Wm. - 10 6AshtonBowlingClub- 10 -Booth, John, Esq. - 10 6Brown, Dr. R, C. ... - 10 6Burrow,J.Esq.,J.P. - 10Calvert.Frank.Esq.,

J.P 10 6Calvert, Herbert,

Esq 10 6Carr, Edgar, Esq 10 6Carter, Colonel - 10 6Clare, Harcourt E.

Esq 10 6Clemesha, B. Esq. 1 1 -Collinson, Dr. F.W. - 10 6Cottam, Thomas,

Esq 10 6Davies, M. B. Esq.,

MA 10 6Davies, W. Esq. ... - 10 6Dewhurat, Coun-

cillor J 10 6Dickinson, Eugene,

Esq 10 6Eccles, J. Esq - 10 6Eccles,Robert,Esq. - 10 6Everett, Lionell D.

L. Esq 10 6

Fletcher, T. Esq. ... - 10 6Galloway, W. W.

Esq J P . . . . 10 6Galloway, G. Esq.,

J P .. . 10 6Gask, Sydney, Esq. - 10 6Greenwood, Alder-

man E., J.P - 10 6Hodgkinson,Arthur,

Esq . 10 6Houghton,Sir James

de Bart 10 6Houghton, Coun-

Hull, George, Esq. - 10 6Huntington, Wm.

Esq 10 6Ibbetson.Capt.C.V. - 10 6Joy, Councillor W.j 10 6

Leigh, John, Esq.,J.P. 10 6

L E K 1 1Linell, W. H. Esq, -10-6Margerison, Alder-

Matthew, F. W. F.Esq 10 6

Maynard, W. H.Esq 10 6

Miller, CouncillorN" 10 6

Muspratt, J. P.Esq - 10 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 519

£. s. dMyres,Edward,Esq. - 10 6Oldfleld, F. Esq. ... - 10 6Ord.AldermanW.E. - 10 6Parker, William,

Esq 10 6Parkinson, Thomas,

Penny, G. D. Esq. - 10 6Pitchlord.J.Esq.... - 10 6Powell, W. K. Esq. - 10 6Pyke, Edward, Esq. - 10 6Pyke, Rev. E. J. ... - 10 6Rea.J. Marcus, Esq. - 10 (Kigg.Couneillor Dr. - 10 (Seed, W. H. Esq. ... - 10 8Sharp, John Esq.,

Smith, F. W. Esq. - 10 8Smith, Councillor

R. H - 10 6Stanley, Hon. G. F.,

M.P. - 10 6Swindells, F.E. Esq.- 10 6Sumner, William,

Sumner, William,

T a y l ' o r , H. H.Worsley, Esq. ... - 10 6

Tobin, A. A. Esq.,K.C., M.P - 10 6

Tomlinson, SirW. E. M., Bart. - 10 6

Toulmin, George,Esq., M.P. - 10 6

Toulmin, John, Esq.,

Tyrer, H. Esq - 10 6United Electric Car

Co., Ltd., The ... - 10 8Webb-Peploe, Rev.

F H . ... 10 6Wilson, E. T. Esq. - 10 6Wilson, Henry, Esq. - 10 6

Woods, AldermanW. H - 10 6

Worden, WilliamEsq - 10 6

Total £41 8 6

ROCHDALEBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary —HAROLD HEAPE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Ashworth, Miles,

Ashworth, Miss ... - 10 -Booth, Geo.J. Esq.,jp . . 1 1 -

Booth.JohnM.Esq. 1 1 -RrioTit W T ' "Pan 1 1

Bright, J. A. Esq. 1 1 -Chadwick,G.T.Esq. 1 1 -Cheetham, John

Crompton, Esq.,J.P Z. 1 1 -

Clegg, Arthur, Esq. 1 1 -Collinge,Robt.,Esq. 1 1 -Crossley, William,

Esq. .: 1 1 -Crowther,A.H.Esq. 2 2 -Crowther, Mrs. F.

(the late) 1 1Dearden J G ESQ 1 1Hartley, J. R. Esq. 1 1 -Heap, Stephen, Esq. 1 1 -Heape, Harold, Esq. - 10 6Heape, Richard,

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Heape, Robert Tay-

lor, E s q 2 2 -Jackson Mrs 10Jones, Jas. E. Esq. ,

J P 1 1

£. 8. dKay.WilliamH.Esq. 1 1 -Kemp.MissLydiaP. 1 1 -King, J. Russell,

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Lancashire, J. H.

Law,Me88t8.A.&Vf. 3 2 -Lee, Mrs. John (the

late) 1 1 -Lee, Mrs. Thomas 1 1 -Littlewood, J. S.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Lord, James, Esq.,

JP .... 1 1 -Milne Mrs J 1 1

Radcliffe, Clifford!H. Esq. 1 1

Radcliffe, J. A. Esq. 1 1 -Robinson.C.J. Esq. 2 2 -Roblnson, Philip S.

Esq 1 1 -Rochdale Equitable

Pioneers' Society 1 1 -RochdaleProvident

Co-operative So-

Royds, Capt.C.R.N.Beswick (the late) 1 1 -

Scott, Walter, Esq.,J.P 1 1 -

Standring, Walter,Esq 1 1 -

Turner, Robert,Esq., J.P 1 - -

Tweedale, EdmundEsq 1 1 -

Watson, The Misses - 10 -Whitaker, Chas.,

Esq., JP. 1 1Wiles, William.Esq. - 10 6Willans, Miss Ger-

Wrigley.Fred. Esq.,

Wrigley, 0. 6. Esq.,J.P 1 1 -

TotalSubs. ...£54 8 -

ROCHDALEL.B.S. F.

Annual Subscriptions.Baron, J. W. Esq. - 10 6Bolton, J. F. Esq. - 10 6Brierley, William,

Esq 10 8Butterworth, Mrs. - 10 6Carr, John, Esq. ... - 10 6Clegg,James W.Esq.- 10 6Coomer, John, Esq. - 10 8Duckworth, Sir

James, J.P. - 10 6Duckworth, James,

Duckworth, William,Esq - 10 8

Dunning, CouncillorW., J.P. 1 "1 -

Hanson, John, Esq. ,J P . 10 8

Harvev, A. G. C.Esq., M.P., C.C. - 10 6

Harvey, E. C. Esq.,J P .... 10 6

Heap, Charles, Esq. ,J P . 10 6

Heap, W. T. Esq. - 10. 6Heape, C. Esq - 10 6Heape, J. E. Esq. - 10 6Hitchon, H. Esq.... - 10 6Holt, Hugh E. Esq. - 10 6Jones, J. E. Esq.,

J.P - 10 6

Leech, R. Esq - 10 6Lord, James, Esq. - 10 6

£. ». dLord, T. B. Esq. ... - 10 iLye, James, Esq. ... - 10 6McNaught, W illiam ,

Esq .... 10 6Ormerod.John, Esq. - 10 6O'Neill, A. G. Esq. - 10 8Pearson, T. A. Esq. - 10 6Pilling, J. T. Esq.,

J P . . 10 6Pilling, Councillor

W , JP - 10 6Eoe, R. C. Esq. ... - 10 8Scott, Henry, Esq. - 10 6Shawcross, Leonard,

Esq 10 6Shawcross, Harold,

Esq ... 10 6Smalley, J. Esq. ... - 10 8Smith, J. Esq., J.P. - 10 6Taylor, E. L. Esq. - 10 6Taylor, John, Esq. - ID 6Tweedale, A. Esq. - So 6Tweedale, Samuel,

Esq 10 6Turner, C. H. Esq. - 10 6Turner, Samuel,

Esq., J.P. - 10 8Walker, G. Esq. ... - 10 6Walker, J. Esq. ... - 10 6Walker, Robert,

Esq., J.P - 10 6Whitehead, Joseph,

Esq 10 6

£25 14 8

ST. ANNE'S-ON-THE-SEA

B R A N C H .Local Committee —

Sir CHARLES W. MACAKA,Bart., J.P., Chairman.

Mr. B. BROOKE.Rev. H. E. BUTLKR, M.A..Mr. E. CATTERALL.Rev. C. H. ELLISON.Rev. W. ELSTCB.Coun. F. H. HILL.Mr. J. MOOHHOCSE.Mr. N. MORRIS.Mr. W. J. PORRITT.Mr. J. PB.HSTWIOH.Mr. A. R. ROQERSON.Mr. E. STANSFIKLD.Mr. S. L. STOTT, J.P.Sir H. W. TRICKETT, J.P.Rev. J. W. VARLEY.Mr. N. WALMSLEY.

Hon. Treasurer-Mr. J. E. KINO.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. THOMAS BRADLEY.

Hon. Auditor-Mr. RICHARD BOWMAN,C.A.

Ladies' Committee —President —

Lady MACARA.Committee —

Miss BRADLEY.Miss CATTERALL.Miss COUBOROCOH.Miss ELSTUB.Miss C. GARDINER.Miss HARGRKAVES.Mrs. F. JACKSON.Miss LAWRENCE.Miss LOVELL.Miss MtTLLINER.Miss ORR.Miss PARKES.Miss W. PARKIN.Miss G. PARKIN.Mrs. RADFORD.Mrs. W. SACRE.

Miss SMITH.Miss WAECHTER.Miss WHIPP.Hon. Secretary —

Mrs. E. CATTERALL.

Annual Subscriptions.£.. s. d.

Bannister, Mrs. ... - 10 6Birtwistle, Mrs. ... - 5 -Blore, Mrs. - 5 -Boddington, Mr. R,

s. ...;..,.... i iBooth Dr 5Booth, Miss - 10 -Boyle, Mr. Robert - 5 -Brookes, Mrs - 5 -Brookshaw, Mrs.... - 5 -Broadbent,Mr.A.C. - 6 -Buckley, Mrs 1 1 -Buckley, Mr. M. G. - 5 -Burgons, Ltd - 5 -Bury, Mrs 1 1Butler, Rev. H. E. - 5 -Catlow, Mrs ... 1 1 -Catterall, Mr. E. ... - 10 8Clementson, Mrs ... - 5 -Cook Mrs. - 5Cooper, Mr. E. - 10 6Copland, Mr. M. B. - 10 6Craven, Miss - 5 -Crossley Miss 5Daniels, Mrs - 5 -

Dawson, Mrs. Gjp. - 5 -Duxbury, Mr. A. ... - 10 6Duxbury, Mr. J. ... 1 1 -Edmondson, Mrs.C. - 5 -Ellison, Rev. C. H. - 5 -Elstub, Rev. W. ... - 10 6Field Mrs ... 5Fulstow, Miss - 10 6Gartside Mr R~ - 5Gill&Read,Messrs. - 5 -Gillibrand, Mrs. ... - 10 8

[Oilman, Mrs 5Gregg, Mrs - 5 -Green, Mrs - 5 -Grindrod, Mr - 10 -Grimshaw, Mrs. ... - 5 -Halliwell, Mr. T.H. - 10 6Hamer, Mrs - 10 6Harrop, Mr. F. G. - 5 -Higham, Mr. A. ... - S -Higson, Mrs - 5 -Hilton, Mr. F. 1 1 -ilodgkinson, Mr. S - 6 -lolloway, Mrs. - 5 -loward, Miss - 5 -lumber, Mrs. J. .. - 5 -

Jackson J 5Jackson Mrs* 1 1Jackson, Mw - 10 6Knight Dr — 10 6Laycock, Mrs - 10 —jawrence, Mrs 1 1 -

Jjgnf Af iSS68 5

Lee Mrs B - 5 —^ibert, Mr. G - 5 -veigh, Mr. R. - 10 6xmsdale, Mrs - 6 -

Ijiind Mrs 5Macara, Sir C. W.,

Bart 2 2Mason Mrs 5Menzies, Mr. W. ... - 10 6Milne Mrs - 5Morris, Mr. K 1 1 -Nield, Mr. G. B. ... - 5 -Nuttall Mrs - 5O'Connor, Dr - 5 -Orr Misses 10 6Parkes, Mr. G. W. I 1 -Parkin Mrs 5Peel Mrs - 5Pickup Mrs 10Porritt&Son 2 2 -Porter Dr 5 ~Ratcliffe, Mrs - 5 -Rhodes Mr G - 5

520 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

Rogerson,Mr.A.R, 1 1 -Rostron, Mrs. - 5 -Russell-Smith.Mrs. - 5 -Ryan, Rev. Father - 6 -Sacre, Mrs W . 5 -

Seed Mr L 1 1Sharratt, Mr. W.... - 6 -Shepherd, Mr. R, - 10 6Smethurst, Mr.

G W 5Smethurst, Mrs. ... - & -Smith Mr 6Stableford, Mrs. ... - 5 -

Stansfleld, Mr. andMrs. E 1 1 -

Stott, Mr. S. L. ... - 5 -Thomas, Mr. 3. ... - 5 -

Trickett, Sir H. VV. 1 1 -Turnbull, Mr. T. S. 1 11 6Twyford.Miss 1 1 -Varley, Rev. .T. W. - 10 6Walker, Mrs - 5 -

Whipp, Mr. E. M. - 6 -Wiseman, Mr. R. H. - 10 6Worthington, Mrs.

A. W - 10 6Woods, Evelyn - 10 6Wrigley, Mrs 1 1 -Sums under 6s 36 9 4

Total Subs. ...£8S 5 10

Donation*.Lytham and St.

Anne's Goll Club 1 11 -Special Collection

at Life-boat Exer-cise . 2 12 5

Contribution Boxesll 18 9Snowies, Mr. T. ... - 10 -Pennington, Mr.,

Box 1 7Devonport, Mr.,

Box 9 6

Total Dons. ...17 3 3Total Subs. ...88 5 10

£105 9 1

SOUTHPORTBRANCH.President —

Sir GEO. A. PILKINGTON,J.P..D.L.

Local Committee —JNO. UNWIN, Esq., J.P.,

C.A., Chairman.C. E. AUSTIN, Esq., J.P.HENRY BROOKE, Esq., J.P.P CHEETHAM, Esq.T. O. CLINNIHG, Esq., J.P.,

C.A.W. DUDLEY CODDINGTON,

Esq.ALEX. ELDER, Esq., J.P.G. M. HARRIS, Esq.C.H.FLEETWOOD HESKETH,

Esq., J.P.FRANKLIN HILTON, Esq.WM. LEES, Esq., J.P.H. B. LEEMINQ, Esq.J. MCCLDRE, Esq.JNO. MORISON, Esq., J.P.J. W. PATON, Esq., J.P.Sir G. A. PILKINGTON, J.P.Sir CBAS. SCARISBRICK,J.P.

Honorary Treasurer —D. c. ANDERSON, Esq.Honorary Secretaries —

W. H. SHAW, Esq.GEO. COCKSHOTT, Esq.

Collector-

Mr. EDWARD LAWRENCE.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Ashworth,Dr.Percy - 6 -Austin, C. E. Esq.,

J.P. 1 1 -Barnes Miss 1 1Boothroyd, W. J.

Esq., J.P - 10 6

Brierley, J. Esq. ... - 10 -Brittain, Miss , - 5 -Brooke, H. Esq.,

J.P. Z. - 5Cheetham, B. Esq. 1 1 -Clinning, T. O. Esq.

J.P , C.A 1 1Cockshott, G. Esq. 1 1 -Coddington, Mrs.... 1 1 -Coddington, W.

Dudley Esq . 1 1Elder, A. Esq., J.P. 2 2 -

Glover/Miss S 2 2 -Haydock, M r s 2 2 -Heald, W. S. Esq.,

J . P 2 2 -Hesketh, C. H.

Fleetwood, Esq.D.L., J.P . . . . 10 6

Hilton, FranklinEsq. (1909 & 10) 2 2 -

Hulme, W. Esq.,JP . 2 2

Lancashire & York-shire Railway Co. 3 3 -

Leyland, Lady Nay-lor 1 1

Leeming.H. H.Esq. 1 1 -Lees, W. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Martyn, Mrs. M. A. - 10 -Mathwin, H. Esq.

M.A - 10 6McClure, J. Esq. ... - 10 6Midwood, Miss - 5 -Nicholls, H.W.Esq. 1 1 -Openshaw, Fred,

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Pilkington, Sir G.

A., J.P. 1 1 -Ryley, Misses 1 1 -Scarisbrick, Sir.

Chas J P . .. 1 1 -Scarisbrick, C.

Ewald, Esq 1 1 -Shaw, W. H. Esq. 1 1 -Skelton, Miss - 10 6Smith, Miss - 5 -Stocks, Mr. & Mrs. - 10 6Thomas, Wm. Esq.,

the late 1 1 -Thomson, J. Stan-

TJnwin, John, Esq.,J.P , C A 11

West, The Misses 2 2 -Miss Brogden's Sun-

day School class - 3 -Sums under 6s - 7 6

Total Subs....45 11 -

Donations.

Contribution Boxes,&C. 26 4 10

Total...£71 15 10

SOUTHPORTL. B. S. F.

Annual Sitltscriplionft.Alexander, A. ESQ. - 10 6

'

£. s. d.Armitage,V.K.Esq. - 10 6Armstrong, Frank,

Esq . 10 6Austin, Charles E.

Esq J P - 10 6Bardswell,H.H.Esq.- 10 6Barrett, Dr. W. H. - 10 6Blackwell, John,

Esq., J.P. - 10 6Blinkhorn.W.Johu,

Esq . . . . 7 6Bond, J. Esq - 10 6Calvert, Fred, Esq. - 10 6Carver,Thomas,Esq. 5 - -Dent, George M.

Esq - 10 6Dewhurst,J.M.Esq. - 10 6Gilchrist, George,

Esq . 10 6Glover, K, V. Esq. - 10 6Glover, W. B. Esq. - 10 6Greenhalgh.W.Esq. - 10 6Gregson, Walter,

Esq . .. - 10 6Gregson.W.H. Esq. - 10 6Grundy, Alfred E.

Esq - 10 6Hadfleld, Joseph,

Esq . ~ 10 6Hall, W. H. Esq. ... - 10 6Heaton, Charles,

Esq.. J.P - 10 6Heskel.h, Joseph,

Hinmers, Joseph,Esq. - 10 6

HoWcn,JohnJ.Esq. - 10 6IIollingF.E.H.Esq.,

J P 10 6Howell, Edward,

Ireland, William,Esq., J.P - 10 6

Jarratt, J. J. Esq. - 10 6Kearsley, F. Esq.... - JO -Leeming.H. H. Esq. - 10 6Morrison, John,

Esq., J.P. - 10 6Packer, G. S. Esq. - 10 6Paton, J. W. Esq.,

J.P. - 10 6Pilkington, Sir

George, J.P. - 10 0Porritt, Edward,

Esq 1 1 -Rattray, D. Camp-

bell, Esq - 10 8Reynolds, F.J. Esq. - 10 6Eoper, George, Esq. - 10 6Roper, H. B. Esq. - 10 8Rushton, George,

Esq., JP. - 10 6Rushworthjlhornas,

Esq., J.P - 10 6Scarisbrick, Sir

Charles . . . - 10 6Scarisbrick, Sir

Talbot, Bart - 10 6Scholes, Thomas,

Esq 10 6Siesel, Otto, Esq.... - 10 6Simpson.Frederick,

Esq 10 6Smith, Cicero, Esq. ,

J.P . - 10 6Southern, Charles,

Esq . . - 10 6Taylor, Henry, Esq. - 10 6Tetlow,Henry, Esq. - 10 6Tweedale, Fred N.

Esq 10 6Wainwright,T.Esq. - 10 6Wa: msley, Thomas,

Esq 10 6White, Major G.

Dalrymple, M.P. - 10 SWhite, Walter, Esq. - 10 6Willett, John E.

Esq.,.T.P - 10 6

£35 16 -

WIGAN L. B. S. F.

Annual Subscription*.&. i. d.

Airey, George, Esq. - 10 6Ashton, Thos. Esq. 1 1 -Atherton,Mrs.R.O. - 5 -Aujior, Dr - 10 6Bankes, G. H. Esq. . 1 - -Beazer, Chas. Esq... - 10 6Brown, Miss - 5 -Borland, R. O. Esq. - 10 -Carolan,Rev.Father - 5 -Ellis, Mrs. T. R. ... - 5 -Ellison, Mrs. G - 5 -Hewlett, W.H. Esq. - 10 8Jevons,Harold,Esq. - 10 6Johnson, A. E. Esq. - 10 8Jolley, B. Esq. - 5 -iivesey, T. Esq - 10 6McEllijott, Dr - 10 6Oldfleld Brewery

Co., Ltd., The ... 1 1 -Eoger & Renwick,

Messrs 10 6Simpson, C. C. W.

Esq - 10 6Smith, Arthur, Esq. - 10 6Walker, J. S. Esq. . - 10 6Walker & Son,

Messrs. Peter 1 1 -Wall&Sons.Messrs.

T 1 1Williams, Dr. - 10 -Wood, Mrs. John ... - 5 -Worswiclt & Sons,

Messrs. J - 10 6

£14 15 6

Xeicestersbfre.L E I C E S T E R

BRANCH.

President—His Worship the MAYOR,

Aid. w. W. VINCENT.•Vice-President-

Mr. H. SIMPSON GEE, J.P.Local Committee-

Sir EDWARD WOOD.Mr. G. H. HODOES, J.P.Sir SAMUEL FAIRE, J.P.Sir HERBERT MARSHALL,

J.P.Mr. W. H. BATES.Mr. A. H. BURGESS.Mr. A. P. CHOLXXTOS.Mr. J. c. CLARKE.Mr. E. F. COOPKH.Mr. H. T. COOPER.Mr. J. BANCROFT ELLIS.Mr. JOSIAH GIMSOH.Mr. J. A. HOPPS.Mr. C. KEMPSON.Mr. J. I*. KEKPSON.Mr. W. H. MORRIS.Mr. J. PARSONS.Mr. J. POOHIN.Mr. C. A. SPENCER.Mr. A. TOLLINGTON.Mr. W. H. WINTERTOH.

Hon. Treasurer—T. BURDETT, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. ARTHUR w. FAIRK, J.P.Secretary and Collector-

Mr. H. MOREY.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 521

Annual Subscriptions.&. s. d.

Atkins, A. F - 5

Bates 'w H . . 11

Bowmar & Son, T. 1 1 -Cook, Mrs. J. M.,

the late 1 1Ellis, Mrs. G. H. ... 1 1 -Ellis, Partridge &

Co 1 1Everard * Co.,

T W - 10 6Everard, J. B 1 1 -Faire AW 1 1Faire Bros. & Co.,

Limited 3 3Faire G H 1 1 -Flude, MlssC 1 1 -Freeman, Hardy &

Willis, Ltd 3 3 -Gimson<ftCo., Ltd. 1 1 -Goddard, H. L - 10 6

Hodges, G. H 1 1 -Hopps, J. A - 5 -Johnson, T. Field-

ing 1 1Leicester Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. 2 2 -Oliver G C . 1 1 -Paget, Mrs. A. H. 1 1 -Paget, Miss Louisa 1 1 -Pickard and Sons,

J. B 1 1 -Pool Lorimer and

Tabberer 1 1 -Raven, W. & Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -Reeve, Edgar 1 1 -Spencer, C. Alfred 1 1 -Spencer W . 1 1Stretton and Sons,

S. D 1 1 -Wartnaby, J. W. ... 1 1 -Williams, H. P. ... - 10 6Winterton, W. H. 1 1 -

Total Subs. ...£36 19 6

Donations.Dividends on Cor-

poration Stock ... 3 6 8

Total Dons. ... 3 6 8Total Subs. ...38 19 6

£40 6 2

ifncolnsbtre.LINCOLNSHIRE

SHIPWRECKASSOCIATION

BRANCH.Central Committee —

H.LANSTONBRACKENBURY,Esq., M.P.

Admiral C. E. BUCKLE.F. CROWDER, Esq.B. C. GAKPIT, Esq.T. c. GARFIT, Esq.W. GAKFIT, Esq.C. F. GRANTHAM, Esq.G. HOULDKN, Esq.Dr. IREDALE.B. R. LANGTON, Esq.C. F. MASSINGBERD-MUNDY,

Esq.S. MASSTNGBERD, Esq.33. P. RAWNSLET, Esq.J. F. RAWNSLEY, Esq.

B. SIMONS, Esq.Hon. R. STANHOPE.A. E. STANII.AND, Esq.Col. C. A. SWAN, C.1I.G.W. THIMBLEBT, Esq.Rev. Canon WARREN.THE COMMANDER H. M.

COASTGUARD.

Treasurer —WILLIAM GARPIT, Esq.

Honorary Secretaries —Admiral CLAUDE E.BUCKLE,

B. C. GARFIT, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. 8. d.

Ancaster, Rt. Hon.Earlol 2 2 -

Bainton, J.'H. Esq. 1 1 -Bethlem Hospital,

Governors o f 2 2 -Booth, F. H. Esq.... 1 1 -Borradaile, Mrs. F. 1 1 -Bosanquet, Mrs.

M. C. 1 1 -Brownlow, Earl 20 - -Buckle, Admiral &

Mrs 1 1 -Buckle, Lieut. -Col. 1 1 -Buckle, Major-Gen. 1 - -Capital & Counties

Bank 1 - -"C. E. J." .. .. 1Cheales, Rev. J. P. - 10 6Claypon, W. L. Esq. 1 1 -Cockburn.N.C.Esq. 2 2 -Cook, Sir W. H.,

Bart 1Cracroft, E.W. Esq. 1 1 -Crowder, F. Esq. ... 2 2 -Currey, Mrs. F. 1 1 -Fenwick,W. L. Esq. 1 1 -Garflt, Wm. Esq. ... 2 2 -Harrison, Rev. and

Mrs. H. L - 5 -Hopkinson, Rev.W. 1 1 -Ingilby, Sir H. D.,

Bart 2 2Ladds, Rev. J. S.... 5Langton, R. Bennet,

E s q 2 2 -Massingberd, Rev.

W. 0 1 1Massingberd •

Mundy, C. F.Esq 1 1

Massingberd, S.Esq 1 1 -

Ogilvy, Mrs. R.Hamilton . 1

Percy, Lord Alger-

Perks, Sir £ W. ... 1 1 -Pirn, Major Pint ... - 5 -Pocklington - Colt-

man, Mrs 1 1 -Portland, Duke of 2 - -Pretyman, Captain

E. G., M.P., D.L. 2 2 -Ramsden, J. W.,

Esq .... . . 10 6Rawnsley, E. P.,

Esq 1 - -Rawnsley, J. F.,

Reynardson, Col. C. 1 1 -Robinson, J. N.,

Esq 10Ruston, M r s 2 2 -Sheffleld, Sir B. ... 2 2 -Shuttleworth, A.

Esq .... 2 2 -Sibthorp, C. C. Esq. 3 - -Sibthorp, M. R. W.

E s q 2 2 -Sibthorp,Mrs.L.W. 1 1 -Simpson, Rev. R. H. - 5 -Staniland,A.E.Esq. 1 - -Swan, Col. C. A.,

C M.G 1 1 -

£. 8. d.Thimbleby, T. W.

Esq 10 6Waddilove, Mrs.

Ward Rev G 10 6Warren, Rev.Canon 1 1 -Wllloughby, Lord,

M P . . 5Wingate.MissJl.H. - 5 -Weigall, Mrs 10 10 -Yarborough, The

Right Hon. theEarl of 2

Total Subs...£l02 13 -Donations.

Meryon, L. Esq. ... - 10 -Burton-on - Stather

and FlexboroughChurch Offertory,per Rev. CanonJarvis 2 5 6

Total £105 8 6

ALFORD BRANCH.Committee —

S. W. AILINSON, Esq.Mrs. R, W. RIGGALI.Mrs. RICHARDSON.Mrs. T. N. LOY.

Hon. Secretary —Miss RICHARDSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Brown, Mr. G - 5 -Higgins, F. Esq. ... - 10 -Morton, Miss W. H. 1 1 -Mappin Mrs S W - 10 6McJiabb, Dr. and

Mrs - 5 -Rawnsley, W. H.

Richardson, Mrs — - 10 6Soulby & Winch,

Walker, H. & Co. - 10 6Young, Mrs. J. R. - 5 -Sums under 5s - 12 -

Total Subs 6 1 -

Donations.Collecting Boxes ... - 13 -

Total £6 11 -

BOSTON BRANCH.Committee —

The MAYOR (CouncillorG. S. W. JKBB, Chair-man).

Mr. T. KITWOOB.Mr. T. SLATOR.Mr. G. E. NASH.Mr. c. THOMPSON.Mr. H. MOUNTAIN.Mr. T. D. DONAIDSON.Mr. S. LUCAS.Capt. JESSOP.Capt. MAWER.Mr. J. BROCK.Mr. A. B. ANDERSON.Mr. B. B. DYKR,Mr. B. F. RICE.Mr. H. DONNISON.Mr. A. H. READ.Mr. F. KIME.

Hon. Secretary —Mr. BEN KILLINGWORTH.

Annual Subscriptions.Barlow, Mrs. E. H. - 10 6Beaulab, Messrs. J.

and J 10 6

£. s. (I.Bedford, W., Jun.

Esq. - 10 6Boston Shipwreck

Capital & CountiesBank 2 2

Clark, H. B.,& Son,

Clemow, R. H. Esq. - 5 -Cooke, E. T.,&Co.,

Cooper and Son,

Dixon, C. Harvey,Esq 10 6

Dodds, Mrs 1 1 -Donaldson.Kenrith,

Esq 5

Gask, Miss 10 6Guy, Harper E. N.

Esq. 5Harrison & Lewin,

Jebb, G. S. W. Esq. 1 1 -Johnson, H. C. Esq. - 10 6Johnson, W. W., &

Son 1 1Kime, F. Esq - 10 6Kitwood and Son,

Lucas, S. Esq - 5 -

Mawer, Capt. C. ... - 10 6Mountain, Capt. H. - 5 -Nash, G. E. Esq. ... - 10 6Porter, W. Esq. ... - 10 6

Rice, B. F. Esq. ... - 10 6Ridlington, T. Esq. 1 1 -Rowland, B. Esq. - 10 6Ryan, T. Esq - 5 -Rysdale & Co - 5 -Sherwin, Hy. Esq. - 10 -Simpson, J. H. Esq. - 5 -Skinner and Son,

Messrs 10 6

Staff of Fishing Co.and Buyers - 11 6

Stamford, Spalding

Staniland, R. "W.Esq 1 1

Swinn, J. and Son,Messrs - 5

Thompson, C. Esq. - 10 6Turner, E. Esq - 5 -Tuxford, I. Esq. ... - 6 -

Wood, ' 3. & "c."Messrs 10 6

Wright, C. & C.,

Yarborough, A. C.

Sums under 5s. 1 14 -

Total subs £42 13 -Expenses of meet-

ing,postage,etc.- 3 -

Total £42 10 -

HORNCASTLE BRANCH.

Local Committee —Rev. CONWAY WALTER.Mr. REUBEN ROBERTS.Mr. HEANE.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —Mr. fl. TWEED.

Collector-Mr. HERBERT PoasoN.

522 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Carlton.Mr. H..J.P. - 5 -Chatterton.Mr.J.E. - 5 -Stanhope, Hon. R. 3 - -Heane, Mr. F - 5 -Jessop.MaJor J. W. - 6 -lodge, Mrs 1 1 -Morton, Mr. W. K. - 5 -Pike, Mr. G. Y. ... - 5 -Roberts Mr R 10

Sharpe, Mr. C. E... - 5 -

Walter, Rev. J.

Withers, Dr. F. E. - 5 -Sums under 5s. 1 1 6

Total Subs £8 7 6Donations.

Collecting Boxes... - 4 1

Total £8 11 7Less expenses of

Total... £8 3

LOUTH BBANCH.Local Committee —

Rev. CANON WlLDK.Mrs. JOSEPH BESNBTT, Jan.Mrs. GAKPIT.Miss HOLTBT.Miss Hopwoon.Miss SIMPSON.Dr. FAWSSETT.Messrs. MARSDEN.Mr. G. RANSHAW.Mr. H. D. SIMPSON.

Hon. Treasurer —Mr. A. INGOLDBY.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. F. J. INGOLDY.

Lady Collectors-Miss HOPWOOD.MiSS INGOLDBY.Miss KERR.Miss SIMPSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Addey Miss 5Allenby, Miss 1 - -Allott, Major 1 - -Allott Miss ... 5Bennett, Mrs. F.W. - 5 -Bennett, 3. Esq. ... - 5 -Brackenbury, H, L.

Esq 1 1Christison, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Cordeanx, Mrs. - 5 -Deakins, Mrs - 5 -Dickinson, C. Esq. - 5 -Fawsett, F. Esq.,

M.D 10 6Fox, 3. St. V. Esq. 1 - -Garflt, T. C. Esq. ... 1 1 -Gelsthorp, T. Esq. 1 - -Heneage, Rt. Hon.

Lord 1 1 -Hopwood, Rev.

Canon (1905-6) ... - 6 -Ingoldby, A. Esq. - 10 6Ingoldby.F. J. Esq. - 5 -Loft Mrs. 10Marsden, Messrs.... - 5 -Owen, W. H. Esq. - 10 6Ranshaw, G. Esq. 1 1 -Sharpley, H. Esq. - 10 -Simpson, H. D. Esq. - 5 -Smith, C. G. & Sons - 5 -Smith, Mrs. Fairful - 10 -Smyth, W. H. Esq. 1 - -Soulby.Sona&Winch- 10 6Wilde, Rev. Canon 1 1 -

£,. t. d.Yates, Mrs 5 -Yorke.T.Dallas.Esq. 1 1 -Sums under 58. 5 16 -

Total Subs. 25 - -Donations 9 -Collecting Boxes ... 1 9 7

Total £26 18 7

MABLETHORPE BRANCH.Local Committee-

Mr, c. T. DENNIS.Mr. F. STRAWSON.Honorary Secretary—

Dr. IRKDALK.Coxswain —R. BISHOP.

Annual Subscriptions.Bell, Mr. J - 10 6Brooks, Messrs.

G. & W 5 -Dennett, Miss - 10 -Gray, Mr. H. H. ... - 10 6Hall, Mr. E. P. - 2 6

Taylor/Mrs. W. F. 1 1 -Usher, Rev. W. N. - 6 -Ward, Mr. 3. W. ... 2 - -Weigall, Mrs. A. ... 2 2 -

Total Subs. ... 7 17 -Donations.

House to House

Collected at twolaunches of Life-boat 13 15 -

Collections in boxes 2 15 -Proceeds of sacred

Total £46 2 -

NORTH SOMERCOTESBRANCH FOR DONNA

NOOK LIFB-BOAT.Local Committee-

Mr. H. CAMPKIN, ChiefOfficer.

Mr. MACCARTHY.Mr. W. ROBINSON.Mr. H. WILSON.

Hon. Secretary —Mr. G. HOULDEN.

Assistant Secretary —Mr. WM. ROBINSON.

Coxswain —s. PARISH.

Collected by-Miss MAY WILSON and

Mr. H. WILSON.Annual Subscriptions.

Caudwell,R.E.Esq. 1 1 -Freshney , Mr.

J H B . 5Hill Rev T 7 6Houlden, G. Esq.... - 10 -Houlden, R. Esq.... - 5 -Johnson, Rev. P. ... 10 -Longley, Rev. T. ... - 5 -

Total Subs. ... S 3 6Donations.

Sums under 5« -16 9Collecting Boxes ... - 16 7One year's rent of

Life-boat cottage 4 - -

8 16 10

£. s. d.Expenses for post-

ages, carriage ofboxes, etc. - - 4

Total ...£8 16 e

SKEGNESS BRANCH.Local Committee —

Mr. ARTHUR DEAN, ChiefOfficer, CoastguardStation.

Mrs. C. GHANTHAM.Mr. E. JACKSON.Mr. S. C. JONES.Dr. WALLACE.Mr. WOOLLETT.

Hon. Secretary—C. F. GRANTHAM, Esq.

Coxswain—NAT GRUNNIL.

Annual Subscriptions.Coupe, J. Esq 1 - -Dutton, M. T. Esq.

Grantham, C. Esq. - 10 -Hiley Mrs 5Jones, Coelroore P.,

Esq - 5 -Kirkby Mr 10 6Manton, Mrs - 6 -Middleton, Mr. ... - 6 -Musgrave, Mrs. ... - 5 -Scarborough, Lord 1 1 -Smaller sums - 13 6

Total Subs. ... 5 5 -Donations.

Collections 18 15 7

Total ...£24 - 7

SUTTON BRANCH.Committee —

Mr. J. N. WOODIWISS.Chief Officer SIMMONS.Mr. D. DALE.Mr. J. A. EN DERBY.Mr. R. FRANCIS.Capt. WM. HOPF.Mr. A. iNGAHfEiiaMr. R. RAITHBY.Mr. J. T. SIMONS.

Hon. Secretary —Mr. B. SIMONS.

Assistant Secretary —Mr. R. WEST.

Coxswain—J. WILYMAN.

Annual Subscriptions.Capital * Counties

Bank 10 6Dale, Mr. D 1 1 -Emmett, W.G. Esq. - 5 -Francis, R. Esq. ... - 10 6Hofr, Wm. Esq. ... - 10 -Ingamells, A. Esq. - 5 -Moore, Mr. F. - 6 -Raithby, Mr. R. ... - 6 -Simons, Mr. B. - 10 6Simons, Mr. J. T.... - 5 -Stamford & Boston

Bank - 10 6Thimhleby, Mrs. ... - 6 -West, Mr. R 6West, Mr. W. G. ... - 6 -Woodiwiss, I. N.... 1 1 -

Total Subs. ...£6 14 -

Donations.£. *. d.

Boxes - 19 3C o l l e c t i o n a t

Launches 19 3 5Concert 6 19 9

33 16 5Less G. M. Tester's

box forwarded to

Total £33 4 11

SUMMARY.General Subs, and

Dons 105 8 6Dividend* 66 - 1Bank Interest 1 16 7Alford Branch 6 14 -

Horncastle do. 8 3 -Louth do 26 18 7Mablethorpe do. ...48 2 -Somercotes do 8 16 6

Button do . .33 4 11

£369 13 9

LINCOLNSHIREL. B. S. F.

GAINSBOROUGH.Honorary Secretary —C. CALDICOTT, Esq.

Subscriptions perEarl Brownlow... 4 3 -

12 W 2

SLEAFORD.Honorary Secretary—H. H. GODFREY, Esq.

Subscriptions perEarl Brownlow... 4 3 -

Donations 5 16 9

0 19 9

LINCOLN.President—

His WORSHIP THE MAYOR.Vice-President—

The CITY SHERIFF.Honorary Treasurer—

A. COTTAM, Esq.Honorary Secretary—W. R. LlLLEY, Esq.

Assistant Secretary —Mr. G w. PAGB.

Subscriptions.Bently, Miss 10 6Borneman, A. Esq. - 10 6Carline, Dr - 10 6Cockburn.N.C.Esq. 2 2 -Co-operative Stores 2 2 -Cracroft, E. W. Esq. - 10 -Crowfoot, The Rev.

Dunn, F. Esq. - 10 6Green, Dr. Stanley - 10 6Hicks, Rev. Canon - 10 6Button, Bev. Canon - 10 6

Jekyll, J. Esq - 10 -King, W. Esq - 5 -Lincoln, The Bishop

of 1 1 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 523£. s. d.

Livens, Mrs. F. H. - 10 8Londesborough,

Lord 1MacBrair, E. A.

T?sn 1 ft RMackinder, Mrs. E. - 10 -Melville, A. H. Les-

lie Esq 1 1 -' Newsum, A. H. Esq. 1 1 -Parker, C. T. Esq.

(Mayor) 2 2Pratt, Mrs. C 1 1 -Roberts, C. H. Esq.

M P 1 1Huston, J. 8. Esq. 1 1 -Sibthorp, C. C. Esq. 1 1 -Sibthorp, M. R. W.

Esq 1 1 -Sharply, G. R. Esq. - 10 -Shuttleworth, A.

Esq 5 —Swan, N. C. Esq. ... 1 - -White, Franklin,

Whitton, R. Esq.... - 10 6Wolley, B. Esq. ... - 5 -

£31 10 6

Donations.Lady Collectors —

Arnold, Mrs. 1 5 2Alford, Mrs - 10 3Barton, Miss - 13 2Brumwell.Miss... 1 6 7Cottam, Miss 2 - -flttrt» 1\yfi*b 1 ^Coleman, Miss ... 1 4 -Harrison, Miss M.

R. (Hon. Sec.) 2 7 6Howitt, M r s 1 2 6Millson, Mrs. ... 2 1 -

Potts, M r s 4 4 8Buddock, Miss ... - 18 4Spafford, Mrs. ... - 12 -Towle, Miss 3 10 -Vousden, Nurse 1 3 6Sums under 5s.... - 810

29 13 3

Entertainment Halls—Pic tu re Hall

(Monks Road) - 15 -Central Hall 1 13 6Palace Theatre ... 1 17 4

4 5 10

Hotels —Adam and Eve ... - 13 6Albion 8 3Sums under 5s.... 1 14 4

2 16 1

Business Houses —Boots, Messrs.

Ltd 11 7C o - o p e r a t i v e

Stores 8 3Sums under 5s.... - 19 6

1 19 3

Life-boat Saturday-Fire Brigade and

Char - a - bane(nfi\ 1Q A X

Arboretum Con-cert (net) 18 12 4

Lincolnshire Col-lection (net)per Earl Browu-Inw U 9 R

46 1 1

£. s. d.Village Collections —

Applewhite Miss(Washingboro') 9 7

Marshall, Miss(Saxilbv^ 1 9 7

Middleton, Miss(Saxilby) . 1 12 6

Nowell, Miss D.(Bardney) 2 13 -

Vines, Rev. T. H.(Fiskerton) - 7 1

6 11 9

SUMMARY.Gainsborough 12 10 2Sleaford 9 19 9

Subscriptions 31 10 8LadyCollectors...29 13 2Entertainment

Halls 4 6 10

Business Houses 1 19 3Life-boat Satur-

Village Subscrip-tions 6 11 9

£145 7 7

Collected by the Right Hon.THE EARL BROWNLOW, P.O.Addison, Councillor

E . . 10Ancaster,theEarlof 1 - -Anonymous 1 —Barber, J. 8. Esq. ... - 5 -Barrel!, C. F. Esq... 1 1 -Bashfor th , Bev.

Bell, Mrs. C. E 1 - -Brewster, Rev.H.C. 1 1 -Brooks, Mrs. F. 1 1 -Burton, F. M. Esq. 1 - -Chambers, Thomas,

Esq 10 6Chaplin, The Et.

Hon.Henry.M.P.,P.O. • 1

Clements.Rev.E. B. 2 - -Cockburn, M. C.

Esq., B.A., J.P.... 2 2 -

Crompton, Mrs. ... - 10 -Ellison, Capt. R.,

J.P ... .. . 1 -

Elwes,Purves, Esq. ,D.L . .... 1 1

Falkner.H.F.V.Esq. - 10 -Godson, Ernest H.,

Gray, Stephen, Esq. - 10 6Halliday, S. F. Esq.,

J.p 10Hemery, V. Esq. ... 1 - -Higgs, George, Esq. 1 1 -Hotchkin, Mrs. E... 1 1 -Innes, C. Esq 1 1 -Jepson.MissIsabella 1 1 -Johnson, H. Esq. ... 1 1 -Laurence, Bev. P... - 10 6

Lewis, John, Esq... 1 1 -Little, Mrs. E. 1 1 -Marshall, James,

Esq., J.P. 1 1Mettham, Mrs - 10 6Minta, H. B. Esq.... - 5 -Moody,George,Esq. - 10 6

Nevill, Mrs. Charles 1 - -Newsum.C. H. Esq.,

J.P 1 1Patchett, J. S. Esq. 1 1 -

Quamington, Rev.

£. g. d.Bear, Miss E. A. ... - 10 6Eowe, Eev. Canon. 1 1 -Scarborough, Mrs.

M H . - 5 -Seely, C. Hilton,

Esq 1 1 -Snow, Mrs. Henry . 1 1 -St. Leger, The Hon.

Mrs 1 1 -St. Oswald, Lord ... 5 - -Stephenson, Bev.

Sympson, Mrs.Man-sel 1 1 -

Turner, Lady Mary. 1 - -Turner Mrs 1Weigall Mrs 3 3Welby, Rev. Waiter

H E 10 6Whaley, Bobert N.

B9q i i _White, R. F. Mores-

by 1 1 -TKrtnrt Ttov W Cl 1ft RWright, Mrs - 10 -Yates.Rev. W. E... 2 2 -Young, Mrs. - 10 -

£63 13 6

GRIMSBY BRANCH.Patroness —

TheCountess of YARBOROCOH.

President and Chairman —EDWARD BANNISTER, Esq.

Local Committee —Col. A. BANNISTER, V.D.F. BARWICK, Esq.Capt. BAXTER.J. E. BUCKLEY, Esq.Q. CAKTWRIGHT, Esq.T. HALL, Esq.H. E. JOHNSON, Esq.Capt. KKOX.C. L. LORD, Esq.C. MARSHALL, Esq.JAS. A. RODGER, Esq.A. SOAMES, Esq.J. SDTCLJFFE, Esq.

Capt. HUBERT B. BOOTHBY.

Annual Subscriptions.A l l i a n c e Steam

FishingCo - 10 6Bannister, Messrs.

E. & Co., Ltd. ... 1 1 -Bennetts & Co 1 1 -Bruce, Alex., & Co.,

Bulpit, Jos., Esq... - 10 -Carlbom, J., & Co.,

Messrs 10 6Charlton & Co.,

Consolidated SteamFishing and IceCo., L t d 2 2 -

Great Central Rail-

Great Grimsby Coal,Salt and TanningCo., Ltd 1 1 -

Grimsby News Co. - 10 6Haagensen, H. &

Co 1 1 -Haddlesey, S. T.

Haller, Geo. B.,

£. ». d.Harrowar * Co.,

Heneage, Lord 1 1 -H e w i t t Bros.,

Messrs 1 1 -Hewson, Chapman

& Co., Messrs. ... - 10 -Hitzen, W. Esq. ... - 5 -Hobbs, Linsley &

Co., Messrs - 10 6Massey, W. A., &

Morris, W.A.,Capt. - 10 6Nor th-Eas tern

SteamFishingCo. 1 1 -Soames, A. & Son,

Sutcliffe, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Turner, J. Esq 1 - -Wilson, Tho«. Sons

& Co. Messrs 1 1 -Worms & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -

Ear/of.....'. 2 2 -

Total Subs. £34 6 -

S.S. St. Lawreneeper Capt. J.Baxter.. - 10 -

Contribution Boxes —S.S. AsMon - 12 -„ City of Brad-

ford 1 2 6City o f Leeds 2 6 6Invmivtgluiifi . - 15 -Lincoln 1 - -Lutterworth 1 3 -Sottingham - 9 6Staveley 1 6 -Wrexhatti ... 1 5 -

Shipping Office 2 13 -Sums under 5s - 8 6

Total Dons. ...13 JO -Total Subs. ...34 5 -

£47 15 -

yfconmoutbsbtrc.GRIFFITHSTOWN

L. B. S. F.

President —Mrs. ISAAC BUTLER.

Honorary Treasurer-Mrs. J. WILLIAMS.

Mrs. O. E. MBAKIN.

Subscriptions.Barrett, Mr. W. J. . - 10 6Butler, Mrs. 1 1 1 -Butler, Mr. Isaac... 5 - -Concert and Boxes 17 17 7Davies, Mr. J - 6 -

Huxley, Mrs. S - 5 -Pritchard, Mr - 5 -Williams, Col. D.

Ellis 10W i l l i a m s , Mrs.

Woodley, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s 1117 3

Total Subs. ...£38 7 4

524 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

; N E W P ; O R TBRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. VISCOUNTTREDKGAK.

Local Committee —W. J. LLOYD.Treasurer —

HOKACE S. LYNE, Esq.Hon. Secretary —

A. .T. PHILLIPS, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. e. d.Viscount Tredegar 5 - -

Barnes, Edwin - 5 -Bartlett, S. C - 5 -Bowden W J .. .. 5Cox E 5Cox John H - 5 -

Cox T H - 5Davies, D. S - 10 6

Davies, W. J - 5 -Edmunds, H. C. ... - 5 -Evans W J 5Fry, Henry J - 5 -Gilmore, John - 5 -Goldsworthy, G. A. - 5 -Goldsworthy, H. T. - 5 -Griffiths, M. H. ... - 5 -Ireland, G. H. -. 6 -Jenkins, David - 5 -

Jones, Rees 10 6Jones, T. G. - 6 -Leonard, Thos. - S -Lewis, J. T - 5 -Lloyd, W. J 1 1 -Lyne, H S - 10 6McAtee, J - 5 -McCarthy, C - 5 -Montgomery, J. G. - 5 -Pearce, W. J - 5 -Phillips J 10 6Prosser, William... - 5 -

Bay, W., sen - 5 -Small, S. J - 10 6Summers, E. J. ... - 10 6Thompson, W - 10 6Venn, A. W - 5 -Watts, W. G - 5 -Williams, C - 5 -

Total Subs. ...17 19 6Collecting Box—

Westgate Hotel,

Total £18 9 10

N E W P O R TL. B. S. f .Chairman —

A. J. PHILLIPS, Esq.Subscriptions.

Acomb, Mr. L - 10 6Bailey, Mrs. C. H. 1 1 -Beynon, Messrs. T.

and Co., Ltd 2 2 -Blackburn.Mr.W.M.

(Mayor) 1 1 -Blaenavon Co., Ltd.

Messrs. T h e 2 2 -Blow, Mr. W 1 1 -Bllrt, Boulton, and

Heywood.Messrs. 1 1 -Colborne, Mr. G. F. 1 1 -

Ford and Pickford,

£. s. d.Frazer and Co.

Gane, Messrs.P. E.,ltd 7 6

Griffiths and Sons,

Happerfleld andWiltons, Messrs. 1 1 -

Haslam, Mr. Lewis,

Howell, Mr. T. H. 1 1 -James, Mr. A. M.... - 10 6James & Emanuel,

Jones, Mr.T.Bak«r - 10 6Lister, Canon T. L. - 10 6Lovell & Co. , Messrs.

G F 10 6

Macaulay, Mr. J.... 3 3 -Manhire.Mrs. M. E. - 10 -Mordey, Jones, and

Co. Messrs 1 1 -Muller, Mr. Jens A. 1 1 -Newport (Mon. )Gas

Co. Messrs. The 1 1 -Partridge, Jones &

Co. Messrs. 2 2 -Powell, Mr. P - 10 6Reynolds and Co.,

ShippingFederation(Box) . . 8 3

Stevens, Mr. A. J. - 10 6Summers, Mr. T.... - 10 6Taylor, Mr. Alex-

Thomas, Dr. A.Garrod - 10 6

Thomas, Messrs. J.F. & Co 1 1 -

TirpentwysCoalCo.,Ltd.. Messrs. The 2 2 -

Tredegar, Viscount 6 - -Tysaght, Ltd.,

Messrs 2 2 -Watts, Watts & Co.,

Messrs 2 2White, Mr. W. A. - 10 6

Total Subs. ...£48 16 3

PONTYPOOL ANDDISTRICT L.B.S.F.

President —J. C. HANBCRY, Esq.

Hon. Secretary —Mr. GEORGE H. WALL-EN.

Subscriptions.Caf<5 Chantant 7 10 9Davies, Miss E. F. - 10 -Edmonds, Miss

Elsie 1 1 -Edmonds, Miss E.

Florence 1 1 -Everett, Mrs. W. J. - 5 -Hanbury, Mr.J. C. 10 - -James, Mr. G. W. - 10 -Ladies' Collection 28 19 8

Total Subs. ...«6 17 5

•Worfolfc.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.£. s. d.

Ash, C. J. Esq - 10 -Calthorpe, Lord

(the late) 2 2Hudson, G. Esq. ... 1 1 -Jodrell,SirA.,Bart. 1 1 -Lee-Elliott, Rev. D.

and Mrs - 10 6Page, Mrs. M. V. ... - 10 6Temple-Lynes, C. J.

Esq., J.P - 10 -

BRANCASTERBRANCH.

Local Committee—SIMMS REEVE, Esq., Chair-

man.Eev. H. M. E. D. BRISOOE.Mr. B. COOK.Mr. H. A. COOK.Rev. E. S. DAUBENEY.Mr. E. A. PAWLE.Mr. H. RINGER.Mr. R. WHITAKER.

Hon. Secretary —Major-General J. BOUGHEY.

Annual Subscriptions.Bettison, Rev. E.... - 5 -

Briscoe, Rev. H. M.E. D - 5

Cohen, Mr. N. H.... 1 1

Cook, Mr. H 10Cook, Mr. G. R. ... - 5 -Cook, R 5Daubeney,Rev.E.S. 1 - -Edwardes Jones,

Game, Mr. W. H.... 1 1 -

Hamill S .. . 6Efannaford, G 1 - -Jamieson, Mr. G. - 10 6Kerslake.Rev.E.K. 1 1 -Martelli, E. W. ... - 10 6Moore, Rev. F. C. - 5 -Noyle, Rev. W. A. - 5 -

Porrett, Mr. W. L. - 10 6Reeve, Simms, Esq. 1 1 -

Riuger, Mr. F. H. - 10 -

Royal West NorfolkGolfClub 1 1

?avory, A. E - 5 -

Sheringham, H. V.Esq - 10 -

Seymour, C. D - 10 -Seymour, Mrs 1 1 -Thetford, The Lord

Bishop of 1Poynbee, Dr. P. ... 1 1 -

Bums under 5s. 1 12 -

Total Subs. ...£22 7 -

Donations.Contribution boxes,

etc 12 3

Total £22 19 3

CROMER BRANCH.President—

The Right Hon. LORD SCF-KIELD,P.C.,K.C.B.,G.C.V.O.

Local Committee—HENRY BROADHURST, Esq.,

J.P., Chairman.R. BARCLAY, Esq.Sir T. FOWKLL BUXTON,

Bart, G.C.M.G.Mrs. EVELYN Bosn-CAB-

BKLL.Rev. W. F. T. HAMILTON.Sir SAMCEL HOARE, Bart.Mr GEO. KENNEDY.Mr JAMES J.OVELACK.Mr H. MACE.Mr GEO. BISHOP, R.Jf.Mr THOS. PUXLKY.Mr LEONARD SPENCE.Mr MAY, Chief Officer of

Coastguard.Mr. TAYLOR.

Honorary Secretary —F. H. BARCLAY, Esq., J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.H. s. d.

Barclay, Miss 1 - -BarcIayA Co., Ltd.,

Barclay, F. H. Esq. 2 -J -Barclay, Mrs. F. H. 1 - -Barclay, H. Esq. ... 1 1 -Battersea, Lady . . . 2 2 -Bond-Cabbell, Mrs.

Broadhurst, Henry,

Burn, Major H.

Buxton, T. F. V.Esq 10

Buxton, Sir T. F.

B u x t o n , T h eDowager Lady ... 2 2 -

Curtis, Mrs. Jas. ... - 5 -

Gurdon, Sir W. B.M.P. (the late) ... - 10 -

G u r n e y , J o h nHenry, Esq 1 1 -

Gurney, Mrs. R. ... 1 - -Hamilton, Rev. W.

F. T 1 1Hansell, E. M. Esq. - 10 -Has t ings , Right

Hon. Lord 1 1Hoare, S i r Samuel 2 2 -Jeffcock, Mrs 1 - -K e n n e d y , Mr.

Locker Lampson,

Lovelace.Mr.James - 5 -Mace, Mr. H - 10 -Macmillan, Lady... 1 1 -Miller, R. W. Esq. 1 1 -Palmes, Capt. G. L. 1 1 -Palmer, Mrs. W. D. 1 1 -Puxley, Mr. Thos. - 5 -Rusts, Ltd 10 6Salkind, Mr. Saul... - 5 -Smith,Vernon,Esq. 1 1 -3pence,Mr.Leonard - 5 -Swail, Miss M 1 1 -

Total Subs. ...£36 14 6

Donations.Colvin Smith, Sir

C KC B 1 1 -Cromer Church Col-

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 525£. K. d.

Life-boat Demon-stration ....29 - -

North Repps Mari-

Lumley, H. W. Es<|. 1 5 -Per Lieut. Hall,

E N . 7 6ContributionBoxes 13 2 8

Total Dona. ...62 19 10Total Subs. ...36 14 6

£99 14 4

HASBOROUGHBRANCH.

Local Committee —Major PEARCE, Chairman.Mr. D. F. DCOKEK.Mr. GEORGE GIBBS.Jtr. JOHN MILLAR.Mr. B. S. SLIPPER.Mr. S. 3. MOWLE.

Honorary Secretary —JOHN GENTRY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions,Barclay&Co., North

Cator, John, Esq..... 1 1 -Cator, Mrs - 10 -Chifferiel, A. H.

Esq - 10 6Clarke, Dr. J. H ... 1 1 -Copeman & Son,

Cnbitt, E. G. Esq. - 5 -Daniels, Mr. T. A. - 5 -Currant, Miss 2 2 -Green, Ed - 10 -Hensman, Mr. A.... - 5 -Hitchcock,Eev.R.A. - 10 -Kimberley, the Rt.

Hon. the Earl of 1 1 -

Leesmith, B. L. Esq. - 10 6Morgan&Co.Messrs.l 1 -Pearce, Major - 10 -Price, E. J. Esq.,

M P. 1 1 -Seymour,LordVictor- 5 -Slipper Mr 5Wenn, H. Esq - 5 -Wilkinson, Col. C. 1 - -

Total Subs.. ..£14 9 -

Donations.Children's Concert,

per Master J.

Summer Visitors'

Contribution boxes - 6 5

Total Dons 4 18 7Total Subs 14 9 -

£19 7 7

HUNSTANTONBRANCH.President —

H. LE STRANGE, Esq.

Local Committee —Dr. C. E. BALL.Rev. H. D. BARRETT.Mr. E. M. BELOE.Mr. W. T. BRAND.Mr. G. F. A. CRESSWELL.Mr. W. DODMAN.Mr. T. S. FISHWICK.Mr. ALGERNON HERVEY.

Mr. J. W. HUNN.Mr. F. H. PARTRIDGE.Lieut. P. RIADORE, R.N.,

Inspecting Officer H.M.Coastguard.

Eev. H. SMITH.Rev. AUSTIN LE STRANGE.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. H. D. BARRETT.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Ames-Lyde, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Bagge, Miss L - 10 -Ball, Dr. C. R - 6 -Barclay & Co.,

Barrett, Eev. H. D. - 10 -Beloe, Mr. E. M. ... - 10 6Blyth, Mr. Robt. ... - 10 -Brand, Mr. W. T.... 1 1 -Browne, T. Esq. ... - 10 6C a m p b e l l , Mrs.

Clark, Mr. John ... 1 1 -Cresswell, Mr. C. A. 1 1 -Currey.Mr.Percivalll 1 -Davey, the Misses - 10 -Dodman, Mr. W. C. 1 1 -English Brothers... 1 - -Eyre & Co. , Messrs. 1 1 -Hervey, Mr.'Alger-

Howard, the Misses - 10 6Hunn, Mr. J. W. ... 1 1 -Ibberson, Mr. H. G. 1 1 -Jodrell, Mr. N. P. - 10 6Johnston, Mr. D.... - 10 -

Lancaster, SirW.J. - 10 6Lennard, Lady 1 1 -le Strange, Mr.

le Strange, Rev.

Margetts, Mr. H.... - 5 -Robinson, Mr. W. 1 1 -

Straehan, Mr. C. ... 1 1 -Sumpter, Dr. B. G. - 10 -Taylor, Mr. Joshua - 10 6Thome, Mr. T. G. - 5 -W*ller, Eev. W. H. - 10 -Wharton, Mr. E.... - 10 -

Total Subs. ...£28 - -

Donations.Contribution Boxes 9 11 11

Total £37 11 11

KING'S LYNNBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Treasurer—G. F. A. CRESSWELL, Esq.

Joint Hon. Secretaries-Mr. C. H. LKMMON,Bank, King's Lynn.Mr. E. M. BELOE.

Annual Subscriptions.Bagge, Capt. R. L. 1 1 -liird, F. A. Esq. ... - 10 -Boon, W. D Esq.... 5Burch, Mrs. John 1 1 -Cresswell, G. V. A.

Esq 1 1 -Everard, E. C. F.

Esq 1 1

Gurney, Sir S. A.,

£. s. d.Hare, Sir T. L 1 1 -Lancaster, Miss ... - 10 -Pung, Mrs 1 - -Stevenson.T.S.Esq. - 10 -Pattrick & Thomp-

sons, Messrs 1 1 -

TotalSubs.... 10 7 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 14 10

Total £11 1 10

MUNDESLEYBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary—B. KNYVET WILSON, Esq.,

Norwich.

Annual Subscriptions.Chamberlin& Smith- 5 -Gordon, Eev. Ed-

Southall & Co - 10 -

Total £1 5 -

NORFOLK BRANCH(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary—B. KNYVET WILSON, Esq.,

Norwich.

Annual Subscriptions.Aitken, Eev. Canon

W. Hay - 10 6Bagshaw.R.G.Esq. 1 1 -Bensly & Boling-

broke 1 1Blake, W. H 1 1 -Buxton, Geoffrey

F. Esq. (forBarclay & Co.) 5 - -

Burton, E. G. Esq. 1 1 -Cubitt, Major F. A. 1 - -Dowson, E. T. Esq. - 10 6Fletcher, B.E. Esq. 1 1 -Gillett, Thos. Esq. 2 2 -Exors. of Hervey,

Eev. Canon 1 1 -Jex-Blake, Mrs.

Frances 1 1 -Raikes, Mrs 1 1Steward, Patteson

& Co., Ltd 1 1 -Taylor, F. 0. Esq. 1 1 -Wild, Edward, Esq. - 10 -Wilson, B. Knyvet,

Esq., Hon. Sec.... 1 1 -

Total £21 4 -

New Subscribers.

Frere, Miss E. T. ... - 6 -Glover, Thos. Esq. - 10 6Gould H P Esq 1 1Hamilton, Eear-

Admiral F. T.,E.N., M.V.O. ... 2 2 -

Johnson, MissCowper 2 6

Moxey, J. E. Esq.... - 10 6Stuart, Mr. and Mrs.

Jas. (joint) 1 1 -

£27 4 -

PALLING BRANCH.Local Committee —

Eev. A. GARWAY ATKINS.Mr. T. ERRIDGE, Chief

Officer H.M. Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary-Miss L. FKENOH.

Donations.£.. s. d.

Palling & WaxhamChurch Collection 3 17 -

Contribution Box

Contribution boxesat Bexhill - 9 9

Total £4 18 3

S H E R I N G H A MBRANCH.President —

H. M. UPCHER, Esq.,J.P., D.L.

Local Committee—C. W. FOSTER, Esq., Chair-

man.A. B. COOK, Esq.F. s. H. DYER BENNET, Esq.Lt.-Col. H. FORBES EDEN.Rev. G. J. W. TRENDELL,

M.A.H. D. KING, Esq.Capt. UMFREVILLE, R.N.The CHIEF OFFICER H.M.

COASTGUARD.

Joint Hon. Secretaries—W. J. ERNELEY SUMPTER,

Esq., M.D., &c., ALLANSUMPTER, Esq., L.D.S.

Annual Subscriptions.Bailey, H. Esq 1 1 -Bainbridge, Col. Sir

Edmund, K.C.B. - 10 6Buxton, Sir Fowell,

Bart. .. 2Cook, A. B. Esq. ... 1 1 -Davies, Ben. Esq.... 1 1 -Dyer Bennet, F. S.

H. Esq 10 -Foster, C. W. Esq. 1 - -Franklin, F. Esq.... 1 1 -Fulton, Sir Forrest.

K C 1 1Hansell, W. E. Esq. - 6 -Hewitt, T. G. Esq. 1 1 -

King, H! D. Esq...! 2 2 -Laft'an, Major - 5 -Lawson, Win. Esq. - 10 -Mansfield, Hon. J.

W 1Oppenheim, E. P.

Packard, Mrs - 5 -

Read, J. J. Esq. ... - 10 -Sheringham Golf

Club... 2 2Simpson, F. T. Esq. 1 1 -Stedall, H. Esq. ... - 10 -TJmfreville, Capt.,

E.N 5TJpcher, Miss - 5 -Upcher, H. M. Esq. 1 - -Watkin, Mrs 1 - -White.LloydT.Esq. - 10 6Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total Subs.. ..£22 14 6

526 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isx MAY, 1911.

Donations.£. s. d.

Contribution Boies —Life-boat Bouse,

&c 12 14 4Co] l e c t i ons at

C o l l e c t i o n atChurch, per Rev.G J W Trendell 2 6

Per Dr. Sumpter(Bowls Tourna-

Total Dons. ...29 6 8Total Subs 22 H 6

Total £52 1 2

WELLS BRANCH.Patron and President —

The Right Hon.The KARL OF LEICESTER.

O. S. ANDREWS, Chair-man.

EDWD. B. LOYNES.GBO. s. ANDREWS.H. CAWDRON.HERBERT DEWING.R. D. DODLTON, Esq.S. EVKKITT.F. A. FISHER.Rev. Q. H. N. INGLE.F. W. KERSLEY.J. T. MACK.E. NELSON, Esq.A. W. RAILING.A. J. RAMM.T. READWIN.Lieut. P. RIADORE, R.N.,

Inspecting Officer H.M.Coastguard.

G. V. SMITH.

Honorary Secretary—HERBERT E. LOYNES.

Annual Subscriptions.Andrews, G. S - 5 -Barclay&Co. Messrs. 2 - -Dewing, Herbert A. - 5 -Digby, Rev. C. T.... - 10 -Bade Lady 1 1 -Everitt, Sidney - 5 -Fisher F A 5 -Haycock, J. J - 6 -Ingle, Rev. G. H. N. - 5 -Kersley, F. W - 5 -Leicester.TheRight

Hon. the late Earlof, K G 5

Loynes, E. B. - 10 -

Mack, J. T. '.'.'. 6 -

Newman & Son ... - 10 6

Railing, A. W. - 10 -Rycroft, E. G - 10 6Smith, Messrs. F. &

G., L td 2 2 -Sums under 5« - 7 6

Total Subs £16 1 6Donations.

Skating Rink (perMr. Blades) - 7 6

Re Drowning Di-saster (Holkham)(per Mr. Ramm) 2 - -

Collected at launchin August 2 12 2

Total £21 1 2

WINTERTONBRANCH.

Local Committee —ReV.K.BAONALL-OAKELEY,

M.A.Mr. DAVIS.Col. R, W. EDIS, C.B.,

D.L., J.P.Rev. W. A. GREEN, M.A.C. B. LDCAS, Esq., J.P.S. R. NIGHTINGALE, Esq.T. A. RISING, Esq.Rev. K. J. TACON, M.A.,

J.P.H. W. YOBELL, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary —G. WATERS BEOK, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£.. g. d.Beck, Geo. Waters,

Esq - 10 -Bedwell, C. W. Esq. 1 1 -Bedwell, F. Esq. ... 1 1 -

Deacon,Coutts,Esq. - 5 -Edis, Colonel R.W.,

C.B., D.L., J.P.... 1 - -Green, Rev. W. A. - 10 -Lucas,C.B.Esq.,J.P. 1 - -Moore, R«v. W. T. - 10 -Nightingale, Mrs. 1 1 -Nightingale, S. R.

Oakley, Eev. Bag-

Rising, T. A. Esq.... - 10 6Scrimgeour, Walter,

Esq ..2 2 -Tacon, Rev. R. J.,

M.A J P 10 -Worship, Sirs 1 1 -

Total Subs £13 13 6

YARMOUTH ANDCAISTER BRANCH.

President —

Local Committee —H. W. YOBELL, Esq., Chair-

man.P. BACK, Esq.A. H. BEKVOR, Esq.Dr. B. Bo A KB.J. BOND, Esq.EDWARD BONING, Esq.HERBERT BRACEY, Esq.F. BCRTON, Esq.W. J. CARPENTER, Esq.Lieut. DAY.J. PARRY EVANS, Esq.H. M. FELLOWS, Esq.J. T. HAVARD, Esq.J. HAWKBSLEY, Esq.W. E. HOWLING, Esq.G. MERCHANT, Esq.H. B. MORTON, Esq.Dr. H. POTTS.Capt. READING.Comr. H. F. SHAKESPEAR,

R.N.G. R. TALBOT, Esq.Capt. J. THORP.R. G. WESTMACOTT, Esq.E. W. P. YOPBLL, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —HERBERT J. BHACEY, Esq.Assistant Hon. Secretary —

H. W. YOUELL, Esq.Honorary Auditor—

A. E. LARK, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Arnold Brothers ... - 10 6Beeching Brothers 2 2 -Boake, Dr. B - 10 6Bond, J M 10 6Boning Brothers ... - 10 6Burton F - 10 6Carpenter, W. J.... - 10 8

Clowes, Miss Fanny - 10 6Fellows, H.M 1 1 -Havard, J. T - 10 6Hawkesley, J - 10 6Merchant G .. . . 10 &Morton, H. B 1 1 -National Provincial

Bank of England 1 1 -

Reading.Capt.H.T. - 5 -Spelman, W. W. ... 1 1 -Thorp, Captain J. - 10 6Westmacott, R. G. - 10 6Youell, E. W. P. ... - 5 -Youell, H. W - 10 6Sums under 5s. - 2 6

Total Subs 14 16 -Donations.

Hull, Miss E. M. ... 2 2 -Trini ty House

Stores, Officers

C o n t r i b u t i o nBoxes 83 17 11

Total... £101 4 11

flortbamptonsbtre.

KETTERINGL. B. S. F.President—

H. BARLOW, Esq.

Hon. Secretary —A. G. HANNAH, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Adams, T. Esq. ... - 10 6Barlow, H. Esq. ... - 10 6Booth, Mrs. M. H. - 10 (JBrooke, Sir Arthur

de Capel 10 6Kettering Athletic

Club 10 fiKettering Conser-

Kettering Coop.Boot and Shoe

Kettering Co-op.Clothing Society 1 1 -

Kettering Corset

Kettering Boot andShoeManufactur-

Kettering Working

National UnionBoot and ShoeOperatives, No. 1Branch ~ 10 6

North Park Work-ing Men's Club ... - 5 -

Timpson, W. Esq. - 10 6Wright, G. Esq. ... - 5 --

£ 9 8 6

Donations.£. 8. d.

House to house andstreet collection,Clubs, Hotels,etc. . ... 30 8 10

Sums under 58 - 7 6

Tots) Dons. 30 16 4Total Subs 9 8 6

£40 4 10

LOUGHBOROUGHL B. S. F.President —

Hrs WORSHIP THE MATOK.Vice-President —

W. B. PAGET, Esq.Hon. Secretary—F. H. ToOSE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Martin, R. F. Esq. 1 1 -Paget, W. B. Esq. 5 - -Warner. E. H. Esq. 1 - -

£ 7 1 -

Donations.Collections —

Factories ... 15 17 11Fire Brigade 1 13 2Hotels, etc 5 19 7Ladies . .. .14 4 11

Village Collections—Colville and Dis-

trict • • -20 8 9Shepshed 5 12 721 Villages 36 14 1

Bank Interest - 4 6

Total Dons. ...101 15 6Total Subs. ... 7 1 -

£108 16 6

NORTHAMPTONBRANCH.

(No list for 1910.)

NORTHAMPTONL. B. S. F.

Annual Subscriptions.Adkins, F. W - 10 6Adnitt, F. G - 10 6Allebone,A - 10 6

Attenborough, H... - 10 6Barlow, Chas - 10 6

Bennett R - 10 6Sevan, E - 10 6Sevan, Miss 1 1 -Bigg, Rev. H. G. ... - 10 6Booth, Mrs - 10 6Bower, C. Ismay-... 1 1 -Bowlby,Mrs.Selwyn-l 1 -Britten R, - 10 6Brooke, Bertha 1 1 -Butterneld, H - 10 6Campbell, G. A. ... - 10 6Chaplin, Capt. R... 1 - -Cockerill A - 10 6Cooper Mrs - 10 6Cooper W . . . - 10 6Collier, Jas - 10 6Craig, C. - 10 6Cunningham, Mrs. - 5 -Czarnikow, H - 10 6Dashwood, G - 10 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 527£. s. d.

Klmluirst, Capt. ... - 10 6Slworthf, John ... - 1(1 6Erskine, Lord - 10 6

Fitzherbert, Lady - 10 6Goddard, H. H. ... - 10 «

Green H - 10 6H a r b o r o u g h -

Shersrd, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Harrison, Mr. and

M*s . . . . . . . 1 1 -

HasteUurst, T. F. ... - 10 6Hood, Viscount ... - 10 6Hughes, Canon - 10 6Jackson, N. God-

datd 10 8Jeffery Jos 10 6Johnson, Mrs - 10 «Kidner J 10 ftKIngham, A - 10 6Knightley.SiiChas. - 10 -.Lamb, Henry 2 2 -

1 Lea, Herbert 1 1 -Longlaad, Gersham 1 1 -Lovmdea, Major ... 6 - -MacCaUum,J.D.K. 1 1 -

i Manfleld, Jaa 1 1 -

Manning J . . - 10 6Manning, T - 10 fi

Marriott, S. J. - 10 6Mitchison, ftev. R.

MoorY«>\»e, Mis.... - 10 6Mariana, W. - 10 6Sieholte, Geo - 10 6N o r t h a m p t o n ,

Marquis o f 2 2 -O'Connor, Mrs 1 1 -Palmer, A. C - 10 6

Percival, Thos - 10 6Perkins, John 1 1 -Piekeriag, S - 10 6Rainbow, W -10 6

fcawlb»,Co\ - 10 6| Rice, P. P, - 10 6

Rokeby Hy 1 1Rush Urn, Jos - 10 6

Sartoris, Mrs - 10 6

Seckham, Col - 10 -Shartnan, W. P. ... 1 1 -Sharman, Mrs - 10 6Siieppurd, W. - 10 6Shoosmith, W. B. - 10 6Siddoo, J. 10 6

Smyth, Christopher 1 1 -8oa.me&, Capt 1 1 -Spencer, Earl - 10 6

Stocfcdale, H. if.... - 10 9Thicknesse, Bishop - 10 6Thornton, F. B. ... - 10 6

Thorbory, Capt. ... - 10 6Tuning K 10 6

"Wallis O 0 10 6Wantage, Lady 10 10 -

Whitworth, J. B.... - 10 6Wickham, H. 2 - -

Wiikinson/J. E. ... - 10 -

WinJet-bottom, G.H 10 6

Vfoahata, Geo. - 10 6Woolston, Chas. ... 1 1 -Wright C - 10 6Wright, T. L. - 10 6Wyabt J. E. A. . . . 1 1 -

£. 8. d. 'Sums under 6*. 5 1 6Concerts 14 15 4Ladies' Auxiliary ...17 15 -Subscriptions 95 5 -Summer Effort 96 14 6

£224 9 10

PETERBOROUGHBRANCH.President —

J. HENRY BEEBY, Esq., J.P.Treasurer — •

Lieut. -Col. STRONG, J.P.Honorary Secretary—

EDWARD SWALLOW, Esq.Annual SuiscripMons.

Bartord & Perkins,

Bays, Messrs. E. J.and A C - 10 -

Beaver, Mr. Alder-man, J.P. - 5 -

Beeby, Mr. J. H.,J.P. 1 1 -

Bird, Mrs. H 1 1 -Cadge and Colman,

Messrs 1 - -Clarabut, Mr. W. - 5 -Clifton, Mr. Alder-

m a n - f i -Cri**, Mr. 6. A. S. - 5 -Crisp, Mr. Ed - 5 -Crettwell, Rev.

Dandy, Mr. Charles - 5 -English Bros - 10 6Fairweather, J, and

Son - 5 -Fitzwilliam, Mr. G.

C. W., J.P., D.L. 1 1 -Fox and Vergette,

Hill, Mr. a - 5 -Jolly, Dr. B. W. ... - 10 6Keeton Mrs ..... 10 -Kirkwood, Dr. G.... - 10 6Leicester, The

Bishop at - 10 -Mellows, Mr. W. ... - 10 6Punk, Mr. H.. - 5 -Strong, Col. C. I.,

J P ... i. .. ... 1 - -Thompson, Messrs. 1 1 -Walker.Dr. T. J.... 1 1 -Sums under 5s. - 10 -

Total Subs. ...£14 17 «

PETERBOROUGHL. B. S. F.President-

Mrs. C. i. STRONG.Hon. Treasurer —Mrs. WOLLAKD.

Hon. Secretary-Miss SWALLOW.

Annual Meeting,1910 1 10 6

Farr, Mrs. - 6 -Fitzwilliam, Mrs.

G. C. W. 1 - -House to House

Collection 35 9 2

Total £88 4 8

,

•ftottbumftetCand.ALNMOUTH

AND BOULMERBRANCH.President—

His Grace THE DUKE OFJfORTHOMBEBLANP, K.G.

Chairman—SIR FRANCIS ELLIOTT

WALKEE, Bart.Local Committee—

H. E. BKOWN, Esq.D. L. SELBY BIGGE, Esq.J. J. HARDT, Esq.E. F. KOBEKTSON, Esq.W. ROBERTSON, Esq.A. SCHOLKFIELD, Esq.H. W. WAITON, Esq.The STATION OWIOER OF

COASTGDARD.

[The above form the Sub-Committee for Alnmouth.]Major K. BROWN.T. W. CRASTBR, Esq.Kev. H. B. DOLLOND.Lt.-Col. KENYON-SLANSY.JOHN MlDDLESflss, Esq.E. A. WEIQHTMAN, Esq.[The above form the Sub-Committee for BoulmerO

Hon. Secretary—H. COOKS, Esq.

AWTMOUTH.Annual Subscription*.

£. s. d.Brown, H. E. Esq. - 10 -Cooke, H. Esq 1 1 -Cooke, The Misses 2 2 -Crowley, T. W. Esq.

M.D. - 10 6Gibson, T. G., Esq. 2 2 -Hardy, J. J. Esq.... 1 1 -Northumberland,

Pease, M r s 2 2 -Purvis C Esq - 10 -Robertson, Messrs. - 10 6Scholefleld, A. Esq. 1 1 -

Shilbbttle Colliery)Lessees of - 10 -

Tate Mrs ..... .. .... 10 -Temperley, H. Esq. - 10 6Walton, H. W. Esq. - 5 -Woods, James B.

Esq 1 1 -

Total Subs. ...£17 « 6DoiMtium.

Contribution Boxes - 6 9BoyScouts'Concert 1 1 -

Total £18 13 3

BOOLMEK.Annual Subscription!.

Bell Mrs 1 1 -Brown, Major B,.... 1 - -Craster, T. W. Esq. 1 - -Dollond, Rev. H. B. - 10 -Grey, Sir B. Bart.,

M.P. 1 - -

Kenyon-Sl«ney,Col 1 - -

Kenyon-Slaney,

Middlemiss, Messrs. - 10 -Northumberland,

The Duke of 2 - -

*. 8. d.Selby-Big^e, D. L.

Esq - 10Smith, The Misses - 5 -

Thorpe, Rev. W. T. - 10 -Weightman, B. A.,

Esq . - 5 -Contribution Boxes - S -

Total £11 14 -

Alnmouth 18 13 3Boulmer 11 14 -

Total £30 7 S

BERWICK BRANCH.President-

Lady FRANCIS OSBOHNI.Local Committee —

Capt. If ORM AN, K. Jf . , Chair-man.

C O L L E C T O R OF B. M.CUSTOMS.

CHIEF OFFICER op H.3J.COASTQEAM>.

w. H. ASKEW.J. BARB.W. J. BOLAJf.Jons CROW, Jun.w. J. DIXON.F, EDSONSON.Dr. c. L. FRASER.H. G. w. GREENWOOD.H. B. WILSON, Harbour-

Master.Rev. R. C. INQLIS.INSPECTING COMMANDER OF

COASTGDAWXCol. D. MIWE HOME.T. M. MORRISON,Col. PENNYMAN.B. a. SINCLAIR.RALPH THOMPSON.

Honorary Treasurer—JOBS BARE.

Joint HonorarySecretaries-

Lord FRANCIS G. OSBORSE,R.N.

Dr. CHARLES L. FRASEB.Annual Subscriptions.

Aitchison, G. H. ... 1 1 -Askew, D. H. W. ... 1 1 -Askew, W. H. 1 1 -

Barclay & Co.... 1 1 -BerwickSalmonCo. 1 - -Black, John - 5 -Blake, Sir F. D.. - 10 -Border Brewery Co. - 5 -Boston Brothers ... - 5 -Carr, Miss Lucy ... - 5 -Carter, jun.,Thos... - 5 -Chisholm, Mrs - 5 -Collingwood, A. B. . 2 - -

Crossman, Miss 2 2 -Darling, Messrs. ... 1 1 -Dickinson, Miss - 5 -Dixon, W. J 5Dodds A J. . . 5 -Edminson, F ... .... - 5 -Elder, W.,& Sons... - 5 -Embleton, Thog — - 10 -Erskine, E - 5 -Evans, Miss K. - 5 -Fairweather, Rev.

G. M - 5 -Fleming, Mrs. John - 5 -Forster, Col. James 1 1 -

Fraser, Dr. Thos. ... - 10 -Fry, George - 10 6Gaul, R. K - 5 -

528 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

Gray & Son, it - 5 -

Halsey, Capt., R.N. 1 - -Hay, Mrs 3Henderson Bros. ... - 5 -Henderson, F - 10 -Henning, W 10 -Herriott D .... 1 1 -Hodgkin, Dr. T. ... 2 - -Hodgson,Rev. Arch-

Hogarth, W.&J.... - B -Hunter, Major 2 - -Inglis, Eev. E. C.... - 5 -Lambton,Hon.F.W. 3 - -Leyland, C. J 1 1 -Liddell - Grainger,

Mrs 1 1Macadam, Geo - 5 -Macbraire, Mrs. ... 5 - -

Maclagan, Dr. - 5 -Mason, Francis, ... - 5 -McCreath, H. G.,

J.p - 10 -Miller, A. L., J.P... . - 5 -Miller Alex 5Morrallee, T - 10 6Muschamp, Miss (2

years) 1 1 -Norman,Capt.,E.N. 1 - -Osborne, Lady 1 - -O s b o r n e, Lord

Francis 2 2 -Patterson, Miss ... - 5 -Parton & Purves ... - 6 -Pearson, Miss - 5 -Pennyman, Col. ... - 5 -

Redpath & Son, W. - 10 6Eenton & Co - 5 -Eiddell, E. E - B -

Robertson, A.Tower - 5 -

Roxburghe, Duke of 2 2 -Sanderson, Miss ... - 5 -Sanderson, S - 10 -Sandys-Lumsdaine,

E. 2 - -Sinclair, B. G - 5 -S i n c 1 a i r-Wemyss,

Major 1 - -Skelly E D 5Small HE. . . 5 -Smythe, Rev.W. M. - 5 -Stoddart J 5Thompson Bros - 5 -Tiffen J S 5Tippinge, Capt 2 2 -Tweedside, Co-

operative Store... 2 - -Tyer W T - 10 6Urban Electric Snp-

Villiers, Mrs. Noel - 10 -Weatherhead, J. K. - 10 -Weddell, A. H. M... - 5 -Willoby E 5Willoby.Miss - 5 -Sums under 5s 2 13 -

Total Subs...£70 8 -Donations.

Collected at FancyDress Procession(boxes) 35 3 -

Collecting Boxes ... 5 12 10Crombie, Miss - 10 -Douglas, W. S - 10 -Haggerston Chapel

Collection 3 4 10Hughes, G. P. 1 - -Jerninghame.SirH. 2 2 -

TotalDons....48 2 8Total Subs.... 70 8 -

£118 10 8

1

BLYTH BRANCH.

Local Committee-Mr. JOHN EASTON, Chair-

man.Chief Officer of Coastguard

(Mr. T. ATKINS).Mr. C. E. BALDWIN.Mr. W. H. CHEESEMAN.Dr. J. CROMIE.Mr. WM. DINSDALE.Mr. R. B. DORMAND.Mr. E. L. MANNERS.Mr. GEO. MOFFAT.Mr. G. MOFFITT.Dr. G. NEWSTEAD.Mr. J. H. NICHOLSON.Mr. JOHN W. PARSONS.Mr. G. J. EOBINSON.Mr. G. J. TYRELL.Mr. JOHN WHITFIELD.Mr. W. C. WINSHIP.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. C. E. BALDWIN.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Ashington Coal Co. ,Limited 1 1

Barclay <fc Co., Ltd. 3 3 -Bebside Coal Co.,

Limited 1 1BedlingtonCoalCo.,

Baldwin, C. E - 6 -Blyth and Tyne

BlythShipBuildingand Dry DocksCo., Limited 1 - -

Burdon, Mrs. A. E. 2 2 -Burton, W. S 10Cowpen Coal Co.,

Limited 2 2 -Cromle, Dr. J - 5 -Cnmmings, Geo. ... - 5 -Dawson, Mrs. G. ... - 10 -

Forster, T. E 2 2 -Guthrie & Guthrie - 5 -Hedley & Co - 10 6

Lynn & Rutherford - 6 -Martens, R. & Co. - 10 6Mathwin & Son ... - 5 -Milburn, Sir C. S.,

Bart 1 1Newstead, Dr. G. - 5 -Parsons, J. W - 5 -Ridley, The Right

H o n . L o r d

SeatonDelaval Coal

Sidney, Son and

Star Foundry, Ltd. - B -Straker, W. P - 5 -Thoroton and Croft

Trustees, per Mr.

Watts,Watts&Co.,

Whitfleld & Co. ... - 10 6Willson, Walter,

Limited - 5 -Worms & Co - 10 6Wright, G. & N. ... - 5 -Sums under 5s 6 17 6

Total Subs. ...£44 12 6

Donations.£. s. d.

Dues collected from

Moffat G 10Box at Custom

Box at Post Office - 7 1Sums under 5s - 8 6

Total Dons. ...93 17 7Total Subs. ...44 12 6

£138 10 1

CRESSWELLBRANCH.

Local Committee.Capt. FULLARTON JAMES.Major MANOIN.JAMES MOORE, Esq.Hon. J. A. JOICEY.ANDREW MUNOALL, Esq.THOMAS STAMP,, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. THOMAS HORSFALL.

Annual Subscriptions.Cresswell, A. F. B.

Esq 10 -Horsfall, Rev.Thos. 1 1 -

TotalSubs £11 1 -

Donations.Contribution Box... - 5 6

Total £11 6 6

CULL ERGO ATSA N D

WHITLEY BAYBRANCH.Chairman —

Rev. H. J. BLOUNT FRY.

Local Committee-Col. DOWNING.Mr. E. JOBSON..Mr. J. WILLSON, Coastguard

officer, ex-omcio Tyne-mouth.

Professor MEEK.Mr. ALFRED ROBINSON.Mr. J. T. STEEL.Mr. SWAN (Cullercoats).

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —Mr. ALFRED ROBINSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Anon - 10 6Costelloe, W. J. ... - 10 6Cramlington Coal

Co 1 1Douglass, J - B -Downing, Col - 10 -Fry, Rev, 1909 - 10 -

Do. 1910 - 10 -Gibson, H - 5 -Nisbct, E. T 1 -Northumberland,

Duke of 3 3Reid F 10Eobinson, Alfred... 1 1 -Sinclair, Miss A. ... - 5 -Steel J T 10Swan J C . - 10Whitehorn, A - 10 6

Total Subs. ...£11 11 6

HAUXLEY BRANCH.Local Committee —

S. F. WIDDRINQTON, Esq.,J.P., Chairman.

JOHN T. DAND, Esq.J. D. FORSYTH, Esq.J. H. MERIVALE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Eev. JAMES FAIRBROTHER.

Annual Subscriptions —£,. s. d.

Bainbridge & Co.,

Carr, Rev. T. W.... 1 - -Dand, John T. Esq. 1 - -Fairbrother, Rev. J. - 10 6Forster, Mrs. G. B. 1 1 -Lawson-Smith, E.

M Esq 2 -Milburn.SirCharles

S Bart . . . 1 1Shield Miss 10Warkworth Har-

bour, Commis-

Widdrington, S. F.Esq 2

Woods, James E.,Esq 1 1 -

TotalSubs £22 6 6Donation.

Contribution Boxes - 18 8

Total £23 4 2

HOLY ISLANDBRANCH.

Local Committee—ROBERT CROMARTY, Esq.F. L. MOHLEY CROSSMAN,

Esq.JOHN ROBERTSON, Esq.ALEXANDER WILSON, Esq.G. WILSON, Esq.H. G. WINSHIP, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Rev. IRVINE CKAWSHAW,

M.A.

Annual Subscriptions.Askew, D. 11. W.

Esq 1 1 -Border Brewery ... - 10 6Collins, R. E. Esq. - 10 -Grossman, F. L.

Morley, E s q 2 2 -Crewe's Trustees... 2 2 -Cruddas.W. D. Esq. 1 1 -Douglas, Mrs - 10 0"Resident" - 10 -Wilson, A. Esq - 10 -

Total Subs £817 -Donations.

Pillar Box, &c 4 8 6Deighton, Mr 1 - -Hunt, Miss A. B.... 1 - -

Total £15 5 6

NEWBIGGINBRANCH.

Local Committee-Rev. 0. RHODES, Chair-

man.E. B. AVERY.I. DUFFY, C.O. of Coast-

guard.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 529

ROBERT GHAT.J. J. MALINO.RALPH RCTKERFORC.Honorary Secretary—

RAIPH BPTHBRFOBP.Annual Subscrivlums.

£.. a. d.

Be)l, J. lowthian 1 1 -Gray, Robert -W 6

Rhodes, Rev. 0. ... - 10 6Sample, Wm. C. ... - 10 -Scott, John D - 10 -Short*, Mrs 1 1 -

Total Subs. ... 6 4 -Donations.

Contribution Box - 3 6

Total ...£6 7 6

NEWCASTLE &TYNEMOUTH

BRANCH.Vice-Patrons—

High t Hon. LORD HASTIHGS.Right Hon. Loss AILBH-

DALK.President-

local Committee —1 JOBHSTOK WALLACE,

Chairman.OSWIN BELL.NORMAN BURNETT.Lieat. H. E. BCRIOS, R.E.T. S. CATCHESIDE.WM. BOW«.6. DODDS.HARVEY DUSFOBD.Rev. 8. H. FULLEHTON.Rev. R. D. R. GREEKK.JT. G. GEDOE.C. B. GOMSOH.F. E. MESSENT.Mr. WIMOH, C. 0. Coast-

guard.STANLKT WILSON.F. f. WOBTHINOTON.

RALEH E. LAMBTON.

Hon. Secretary —OSVfra BELI.

Hon. Auditors —J. M. WINTER & SONS, Ac-

countants, Newcastle-on-Tyne.Annual Subscriptions.

Angus, Geo., & Co. 1 1 -Armstrong, Sir "W.

G., Whitworth &Co., ltd - 2 2 -

Bell O -10Benson, W. & Son 11 -Bessler, Waechter

Bowes, John, &Partners, Ltd. ... 3 3 -

Chsriton, W. H. ... \ 1 -Dixon, Blair & Co. - 10 6Fenwick, Ger&rd ... 1 1 -

Hawthorn, LeslieACo 1 1 -

Hicks, Rev, Canon - 10 -

£. «. d.Joicey, Jas. & Co. 1 1 -tambton, R. E. ... 1 1 -Newcastle Branch

of National Pro-vincial Bank of

Ors. BackworthColly 1 1 -

Owners of CharlawColliery .. 10 0

Owners Pelaw MainColliery 2 2 -

Javensworth, Lord 2 - -Richardson Bros.... - 10 6Ridley, Son, &

Tully, John - 10 6Straker, Chas. E.... 1 1 -

TotalSubs 30 6 -

Donations.North Shields, St.

George's Lodge... 3 3 -Northumberland

Miners' Associa-

Contribution Boxes 2 - 8

£40 9 8

WFWPACiTl P r\M-

TYNE AND DIS-TRICT L. B. S. F.

List of Subscriptions andDonations.

Allgood, Miss A. J. 1 - -Angus, Jos. G 1 1 -

Arastrong, T - 10 6Arnott, J - 10 aAtkinson, M. H. ... - 10 6Austin* Co - 10 6

Barclay & Co 5 - -Barnett, F. P - 10 -Barr 4. G - 10 6Beavan F 10 6Beavan' J .' . . - 10 6Bell C L 10 6Bell' C. M 1 1 -Brackenlmry, H. ... - 10 6Brewis, Alfred 1 1 -

Brown, Bobert - 10 6Brown, Miss - 10 -Browne, Sir B. C.... 1 1 -Bruce, Rt. Hon. Sir

Bruce, J. M -. 1 1 -Burdon, Mrs. Alice 5 - -Burdon, J. G - 10 6

Burn J H 1 1 -Charlton, W. H. ... 2 2 -Calder, Chas. & Co. 1 - -Carrick F 10 6Christie',.!. Denham - 10 -Clayton, Mrs 1 1 -Clephan, Mrs. Guy 1 1 -

Coulson, H. A. B.... - 10 6Craster, Col. W. B. - 10 6Griddle, H. 3 - 10 6CroBoy, John . - 10 6Cully F J 1 1 -Darling, Thos - 10 «Dent E 1 1 -Deuohar, Alex - 10 6Dixon C W - 10 6Donald, A. F - 10 6Dove E J - 10 6Ericsson, A. F. 1 1 -Feetham & Grieve-

Fenwick, Arthur ... 1 1 -tfenwick, Mrs. F. E. - 10 -

£. s. d.Fenwiek, J. C. J.... 1 1 -Ferguson, W 1 1 -Fife-Cookson H -

Col J C 10 6Forster, John - 10 6Gallagher, Stanley - 10 6Gibson, Mrs. C. ... - 10 6Gibson, W. W - 10 6Gourlay, Thos -10 6Gow, Thos 1 1 -Greene, C. R - 10 6Gullaelisen, F. H. - 10 6Gullachsen, L. H. - 10 6Gurney, Mrs. H. ... - 10 -Guthrie, R - 10 6Handcock, W. J. ... - 10 6larrison, A. J. - 10 filarrison, Charles A. - 10 6Higginbottom, A.

H. & Co., ltd. ... 6 S -ffenderson, Arch-

Hinde, Henry - 10 8Hodge, E. F. W. ... - 10 6lolland, Rev. Canon- 10 6Hunter, Summers - 10 6Jemingham, Sir E.

H 3 -Jervis Parker, Col.

C. E - 10 6Kirsopp, Arthur ... - 10 6Laing, Miss E - 10 -Lambton, R. E. ... 5 - -Leather, Major

Gerard 1 -Leiteh, Mrs. R. J. - 10 6Levin Otto — 10 6Loriol G de 1 —Lownds, jas. R. ... - 10 6Margery, A. C - 10 6Marshall F 10 6Martin, N. H 1 1 -McKenzie & Pyhl-

son 1 1McLean, G. W - 10 -Merz C H 1 1 -Merz, Dr. and Mrs. 1 - -Middleton, J. F. ... - 10 6Milburn, F 1 1 -Mitford, B. L. Os-

baldeston- 10 6Morel F 10 6Mortimer, B. G. ... - 10 6

Mulcaster, Mrs. A.

Muschamp, MissA. J 1 1 -

Myles, D. - 10 6Hewall, F. S 5 5 -Newcastle, Bishop

Of 1 1

If j H B 1 1 -

NorthuroberlandGolf Club 10 10

Northumberland

Nothwanger, Mrs.S. J - 10 6

Orde', Col. W - 10 6Palmer, A. M 1 1 -Parker, Executors

ol the late W. H. - 10 6Parrish, Mrs. J. J. - 10 6Pease, Howard - 10 aPhilipson, Jos. A... - 10 6Philipson, Mrs.

Ravensworth, Lord Z - ~Reid W. B - 10 6

Rowell, Herbert ... - 10 6Ridout, A. G - 10 6jtijlin C - 10 6Ruffmanni Mrs. ... 1 1 -H j s 1 1Sandeman, J. W. ... - 10 6Scholefleld, Mrs. ... - 10 -Scott, Jos. U 1 1 -

£. s. d.Scott, I/t.-Col. R,... - 10 6Simpson, F - 10 6Smith, R. A - 10 6Spencer, Miss M. J. - 10 6Spencer, -MissS. A. - 10 6

Straker, Mrs - 10 6Sutherland, Miss B. - 10 6Sutherland, Miss

H. A - 10 6Swinburne, M. W. - 10 6Taylor, Thos 1 - -Temperley, 1. L. ... - 10 6Temperley, W. A. - 10 6Todd, Jas 10 6Toomer, C. R - 10 6Irevelyan,Eleonora,

Lady - 10 -Cweedy, John 1 1 -

Waddilove, G. H. 1 1 -Walton, J. ¥ - 10 6Walton S S 10Watson, B. B. - 10 6Watson, T. C - 10 6Weddell G - 10 6Weightman, f. B. 1 1 -Welford R . . . . - 10 6White Mrs. M H. 1 1 -White, Lt.-Col. R.

Saxton 1 1 -iVilson, J. N - 10 -

Wilson, Miss E. H. - 10 6Wood, W 1 1 -

Zollner, L. - 10 6

STEAMERS.Per T. H. Catche-

side & Co.—S.S. Moorside

(Capt. Whyte) - 8 11PerMrs.Stephens —

S.S. Suram (Capt.F. H. Swaffln) 5 - -

S.S. Aras (Capt.

S.S. Jiion (Capt.

S.S. Ryton (Capt.E. W. Kent) ... 3 10 6

S.S. SytOl (Capt.Dingle) 2 13 -

S.S. Sirdar (Capt.Brewer) 1 14 6

S.S.flr<xyfej/(Capt.E. W. Kent) ... 1 10 -

S.S. Zura (Capt.Roocher) 2 16 -

- Sums under 5s.... - 7 -

Total £174 6 11

NORTHSUNDERLAND

BRANCH.

Local Committee—Lieut.-Col. MARSHALL,

Chairman.Rev. E. M. J. ADAMSON.ALFREB ALLHCSEN, Esq.Colonel W. B. CRASTEE.Rev. MARK FLETCHER.E. J. HART, Esq.CHARLES HOPE, Esq.Chief Officer RIDDEN.A. H, LEATHER COT.LET,

Esq.Dr. J. G. MACA=KIE.R. w. MAOKBNZIE.Capt. B. f. 8. OMB.M. ROBSON, Esq.G. SMITH, Esq.Rev. E. WILLIAMS.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer—

LEWIS B. Ross, Esq.

530 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Annual Subscriptions.£,. s. d.

Adamson, Rev. E.M J 1 -

Craster, Col. W. iR. 2 - -Cresswell, Miss I.

Crewe's, Lord, Trus-tees 30

Culley.A.H.Leather,

Fletcher, Rev.Mark - 5 -Eaggerston, Sir J.

de M., Bart 1 1 -Hope, Chas. Esq. 1 1 -King Mary - 10 -Macaskie, Dr. J. G. - 5 -Mackenzie, R. W.,

Marshall, Mrs. J.

Marshall, Mrs.T.R. 1 1 -

MoDougle, Mrs. E. - 10 -Orde, Capt. H. P. 8. - 10 -Priestman, Francis,

Esq 1 1 -Eailston, Col. H. E. 1 1 -Smith, George.Esq. - 10 6Williams, Rev. E. 1 - -

Tdtal 46 11 6

Hotttnflbamsbire.NEWARK L. B. S. F.

President-Mrs. H. E. BRANSTON.

Hon. Treasurer —The MAYORESS (Mrs.

APPLEBY).

Hon. Secretary —Miss D. ALLEN.

Donations.Collections —

County Villages 33 18 3Town 23 IS 6Southwell 13 7 2

Portland, per HerG r a c e t h eDuchess of 15 2 6

Total £86 1 5

NOTTINGHAMBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary—

A. ERNEST HEAZELL, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Bradley,Alfred,Esq. 2 2 -Dale, T. B. Esq. ... - 5 -Heazell, A. Ernest,

Esq ..- 10 6Heymann, A. Esq. 1 1 -Hutchinson,Mrs.R. 1 1Jacoby, M. & Co.,

Messrs 1 1Rayner, F. Esq. ... - 6 -Seely, Sir Charles,

SimonMayandCo.,Messrs 1 1 -

£. «. d.Terry, Wm. Esq. ... 1 1 -Wright, The late

Dr T. 1 1Wright, The late

Miss Elizabeth... 3 3 -

Total £14 13 6

NOTTINGHAML. B. S. F.

Chairman —F. ACTON, Esq., J.P.

Hon. Secretaries —E. B. STOOKEB, Esq., and

H. TRUMAN, Esq.

Proceeds from Fac-tory Collections(vide List) . 52 17 8

Proceeds from StreetCollection .,..26 1 1

Net Proceeds fromSunday Concert 9 9 9

Net Proceeds ofLadies' Branch(vide List) 291 13 -

Total £380 1 6

Employees—Adams, T., Ltd. ...1 3 4Armitage, A - 6 -Ashwell, H. & Co. 1 - -Bancroft & Co. ... 3 3 -Beardsley and

Mellors ... 14 6Berry, J. E 1 1 -Birkin & Co 1 10 -Blackburn, Star-

ling & Co 15 6Bromley, S. & J. - 13 -Bulwell Finishing

Co . 3Burton, J., Ltd. 1 1 -Carey & Sons ... - 10 6Cellular Co 1 - -Cooper Bros.' 1 1 -Copestake.Cramp-

ton & Co - 10 6CorporationTram-

Cullen, Wm. andSon .. 1 -

Dalgleish & Sons 1 12 3Electric Dept. ... - 9 6Fletcher, S.* Co. - S 3Forman&Sons... 2 -10Foster, Cooper, <fc

Furley & Butt-rum, Kimberley - 13 -

Gas Works, Rad-ford - 7 6

George Hotel ... 1 2 6Godfrey Bros. ... 1 - -Herbert & Co. ... - 8 6Homberger & Co. - 15 6Horner & Hogg... - 7 -Jackson, M. A. &

Co - 11 -Lamb & Lee - 7 -Lewis, J. B. and

Sons, StamfordStreet ... .1 1

Lewis, J. B. &Sons, Ilkeston

Mellors, Basden,and Mellors ... - 10 6

Mellor, E. Esq.... - 10 6Mills &Gibb,Em-

ployees of - 12 -Morley, I. & R.,

Fletcher Gate 1 16 10Morley, I. & R.,

field 1 13 9

£. s. d.Morley, I. & R.,

Manvers Street 1 1 -Nottingham City

Accounts Office 1 4 -Nottingham Dis-

Pearson & Sons,Ltd 11

Perry, J.M. A Co. 1 12 8Pinder R 10 6Riley, T.&Sons - 5 6Slim, W. H - 7 -Smart & Brown 1 16 10Snook & Co. - 6 4Topham, J. X. &

Bro., Beeston - 13 5Vickers.&Hine... - 10 6Welbeck Hotel... - 16 10Weldon and Wil-

Whiteley.Stevens& Co., Staple-ford 1 4 6

Whittle, A. A. ... - 7 5Wilson, J. & Sons,

Ltd * - 10 6Wood & Co - 5 -

Total £S2 17 8

LADIES' COMMITTEE.

' President—Her Grace the DUCHESS OF

PORTLAND.

Honorary Secretary-Mrs. JAMES FORMAN.

Abbott, Mrs. C - S -Adams, Mr. and

Mrs 5Allen, Miss - 5 -Anderson, Mr. T. - 5 -Annual Meeting ... 7 1 3Armitage, Mr. S.F. 1 1 -

Armitage, per Miss 1 5 -Barber, Mrs. R. ... - 5 -Birkin, Mrs. C - 10 6Birkin, Sir Thomas 5 - -

Black, Mrs. A. W. - 6 -Blagg, per Miss - 11 -Bolton, Mr 5 -

Bowden, Mi's - 5 -Bradley, Mr. A. ... 1 1 -Bradley, Mr. F. T. - 10 -Bradley , Mr.

Herbert 1 1Bradshaw.Mr.Wm. 5 - -Briggs, Mrs. Alfred - 10 -Bright, Sir Joseph - 10 6Bromley, Mrs. A. N. - 10 -Brownsword, Mr.

and Mrs. A - 10 -Brownsword, Mrs. - 5 -Carey, Mr. W. H. 1 1 -Carr, Mrs - 5Chapman, Mr. B.A. - 10 -Charlton, Mrs - 5 -Chicken, Mr. T - 5 -Cooper, Mr - 5 -Cowen, Mr - 5 -

Crewdson, Mrs. ... - 5 -

Derbyshire.Mr.S.P. 1 1 -Derbyshire, Mrs. J.

N 10 6Dickinson, Miss ... - 10 -Dobson, Mr. F. W. - 10 -

Dowson,Mrs. \V. E. - 10 -

Evans, Mr. Robert 1 - -Ferris, Rev. Canon - 6 -

Fisk Mr . 10 6

£. s. d.Fisk, Mrs. F - 5 ^Fleet, Miss - 5 -Pleet, per Miss - 7 6

Ford, Mr. F. W. ... - 10 -Ford, Mrs. W. J.... - 5 -Forman,Mr.Arthur - 10 6Gorman, Mrs - 5 -Porman.Mrs.James 1 1 -

Fox Miss 5^ranckl in , Hon.

Mrs 10

Freestone, Mr. W. - 5 -Friend 5Frost, Mrs. S. W.... - 5 -Gadd Mr 5Garner, Miss (Boat) - 5 -Gill, Mr F . 5Gill, Mr James ... 1 1Gonalston Boat ... - 14 1Goodwin, Mr. - 6 -Griffin, Mr. W - 5 -Guy, Miss C 1 - -Hanaford, Hon.

Mrs 10Hardy, Mrs - 5 -Harris Mr* 5Hatch,' Mrs 2Heazell, Mr. E. W. i - -Heelis, Dr. and Mrs. - 5 -Herbert , Mr.

Hide and Skin De-partment, Bees-ton, Employees... - 8 3

Hill. Mr C 10Hind, Mrs. J.W.... - 5 -Hind, Miss 5

Hopkins, Miss 2 - -Humphrey, Mr. E.

Wynne 5J a c k s o n , M r .

Jardine, Mrs - 5 -jolley Mr W 5

Kirk, Mr 5Lancashire, Mr. H. - 5 -Lancaster, Mrs. A. - 5 -

Littlewood, Mrs.... 1 1 -Manderfleld, Mr. C. - 6 -Martin, Mrs. F. W. - 5 -Maraden, Mr - 5 -Maule, Mr. W. - 5 -McCraith, Sir John 1 1 -McCraith, Mr.J.W. 1 1 -

Mellers, Mrs. J. G. - 5 -

Morley', Miss F. ... - 5 -Morris, Miss Ethel

(Boat) 10 3Morris, Mrs. J. - 5 -Oscroft, Mr - 10 -

Parry! Miss C. - 5 -Pearson, Mrs. H.... - 5 -Pearson,MissMillie

(Boat) 18 4Perry, Mr. J. T. ... - 5 3Perry, Mrs. J. M... 1 - -Piko, Miss - 5 -Per Mrs. Baggaley

a n d Miss G .Wootton 4 14 9

Per the MissesMarrows-

Brooks, Dr - 5' -Lewis, Mrs. L. ... 1 1 -Life-boat 14 3Life - boat, per

Littler Mr F 5Per the President 151 10 6Player, Mrs. J - 6 -Player, Mrs. W. G. - 6 -Pyatt Mr - 6 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 531£. s. d.

Pyatt, Mr. J. E. ... - 10 -Pyatt, Mrs. A - 5 -Radlord, Mr. F. H. - 10 «Radford Mrs W H 5Roberts, Mrs - 6 -

Sampson, Miss - 6 -Saxton Mr - 5Seal Mrs . 5Seely Miss 1 1

Ships'tone, Mrs. ... - 6 -Smith, Mrs. F.Abel 1 1 -Smith, Mrs. F. C. - 10 -Smith, Mrs. T. H. - 10 -Snook, Mr. James - 5 -Snook, Mrs. H. D. - 10 -Sparrow, Mr - 5 -

Stevens, Mr. F. W. - 6 -SuUbury, Mrs. - 10 -Taylor, Mrs. W. ... - 5 -Thorpe, Mrs. S. J. - 5 -Turner, S i r John... 4 4 -

Walker, Mrs. Eaton - 5 -Wallis Miss - 5Ward Mr A . 5Ward Mr J - 5 -Warren, Mr. J. C... - 10 6Whltechurch, Mrs.

E A 5Widdowson, Mr.

W S . - 5Wigley, Mrs. G. ... - 5 -Wilkinson, Boat,

Willatt, Mr. J - 10 6Wfflougtoy, Mr. ... - 5 -Woodsend, Mrs. ... - 5 -Wright, Mr. and

Mrs A . . . - 5 -Wright, Mr. F - 5 -Wright, Mrs. F. ... - 5 -Wrightman, Mr. C.

G - 5 -Wyer Mr . . 10Sums under 5«,, per

Mrs. S. Bennett S 7 6Sums under 5s., per

Miss Bennett andMrs. J. E. Pyatt 6 4 -

Sums under 68. pelMiss Bourne andMissHovej 1 17 6

Sums under 5s. perMissBrigU 2 7 -

Sums under 6s. perMissE.Cantels... 2 14 -

Sums under 5s., perMiss Ferris 1 3 «

Sums under 5s. , perMtss Forman 1 - -

Sums under 5s. , perMiss Freestone... - 18 -

Sums under 5s., perMrs. Humphreys,Mrs. Holling, andThe Misses Mot-gan and Wardle 6 14 10

Sums under 5s., per

Sums under 5s., perMiss Lee 1 5 -

Sums under 5s., perMrs. Maule 4 10 -

Sums under 5s., perMrs. Pickerill ... - 17 6

Sums under 5s., perMiss Sampson ... 1 16 6

Sums under 5s. , perMiss Mabel Soar 1 9 6

Sums under 5s., perMissG.Stenhousel 1 -

Sums under 5s., perMiss Ida Stevens - 14 6

Sums under 5s - 7 -

Total Ladies'Collection £291 13 -

|

Collected by HKR GRACETHE DtJCHESSOFPOKTlASIX

£. s. d.A darn 8 Miss . . 5Allen, Miss - 10 6Appleby, Mrs 1 1 -Armitage, Albert,Esq 1 1 -

Baines Mrs . 1 1 -Ball, A. Esq., J.P.

(Mayor) 1 -Barber Mrs 1 1Baxton', E. H. Esq. - 6 -Beck, John, Esq. ... - 10 6Belpw Ijord. 5 —Benson, H, "W. Esq, 1 1 -Bent inck , Lord

Henrv 2 2 -"Rirlrfn *P TP«n 3 1Birkin, Lieut., Col.,

DSO 2 2 -Birkin, Sir T., Bart. 5 - -Bonsfleld, — Esq.... - 10 -Boot, Sir Jesse and

Lady . . . 4 4 -Boultby, G. Esq. ... - 10 6Bradley, A. Esq. ... 5 5 -Bradley, F. J. Esq.,

J P . . . 2 2 -Bradshaw,R.A.Esq. - 10 6Branston, Mrs - 10 -Bradwell.W.H.Esq. 1 1 -Bromley, A. N. Esq. 1 1 -Brown, A. Esq 1 1 -Brown, G. Esq - 10 -Brown, Mrs. S.B.... - 10 -B«rton,Joseph,Esq. 2 2 -Butler, Arthur, Esq.

J P 2 2 -Carr, Mrs - 5 -Carver F Esq . . 1 1 -Cator, Rev. Canon 11-Chicken, Adrian,

Esq -WeChurley, MissA. M. 1 1 -Clarke, W. Esq. ... - 10 6Cooper, Mrs 2 2 -Craig, Colonel 1 1 -Craven Mrs 2 2Curtis, T. A. Esq.... 1 1 -Curtis, Rev. H. G.

Constable - 5 -

Davies, F. Esq - 10 6Denman, J. Hercy,

Esq. 2 2 -Derbyshire, J. Esq. 1 1 -Downes, H. D.

Cherry, Esq 1 1 -Eddison, R. Esq.,

J P 10 -Ellis, Charles E.

Esq 1 1Fisk, Francis, Esq. 1 1 -Ford, H. C. Esq. ... 1 1 -Forman, J. T. Esq." 1 1 -Forman, Mrs. J. T. 1 1 -Fox, Henry, Esq. ... 1 1 -Gath, Walter, Esq. - 10 6O66 Mrs 1 1God'dard, T. Esq.... 1 1 -Gough, Rev. T - 10 «Greatorex, Frank,

Esq 10 6Green, J. A. Esq.... - 10 6Halford, Robert,

Esq., J . P 2 2 -Hancoek, Mrs 1 1 -Handcock, J. G.

Esq.,M.P. 1 1 -Haynes, 1. Esq.,

J.P. 1 1 -Hemmingway, C.R.

Esq 1 1 -Heymann N Esq 1 1EJomburger, — ,Esq. 1 1 -Huntriss, W. Esq... 1 - -Jacob, F. H. Esq... 1 1 -Jacoby, J. H. Esq... 5 5 -Johnson, S. W.

Esq J P 1 1Jones, John, Esq... 1 1 -

£. s. d.Keane, Maj.-Geu.

J. Ruck .. .... 1 1 -Keytner Rev. N. ... 1 — -Kirksopp, Miss - 5 -Knight, W. E. Esq. - 10 -Laycock, Capt 2 2 -Leaves, Miss M. A. - 5 -Lees, Miss 2 - -Ley,SirFrancis,Bt.lO - -Loseby, W. Esq..... - 10 6Mauvers, Earl 2 - -Marshall, Arthur,

Esq., A.R.I.B.A.. - 10 6McCraith, Sir J. ... 1 1 -Meyer Paul Esq 2 2Middleton, C. Esq. 1 1 -Millers, T. C. Esq.. 1 1 -Mirrless A. Esq 1 1 -Mitchell, R. Esq.... - 5 -Mitchle, H. Esq.,

MB . 2 2 -Moats Mrs 1 1Morris', T., Esq 1 1 -Morriss, Thomas,

Esq 1 1 -Newcas t l e , The

Duke of . . . 5 5 -Otter, R. L. Esq. ... 1 1 -Parnham.J. E. Esq. - 5 -Parker, T. Esq 1 1 -Pashley, Miss S. L. 1 1 -Paulson, M. E. Esq. - 10 6Pearse, A.C. Esq.... 2 2 -Pearson, Charles E.

Esq 1 1 -Perry, Mrs. J. M.... 1 1 -Phillips, F.W.Esq. 1 1 -Phipstone, J. Esq.. 1 1 -Porritt Mrs . — 10 0Radford,]?.R.Esq.,

JP . . . . 1 1 -Ramsden, R. L.

Esq 1 - -Randerfleld.G. Esq. 2 2 -Richards, Alfred,

Esq 1 1 -Rinson, R. W. Esq. 1 1 -Robertson, G. C.

ESQ 2 10 -Roe, H. C. Esq 1 1 -Rolleston, Col — ... 1 - -Rothera, Charles,

Esq 1Ruddle Miss 10 6Russell] J. Esq.,

M.A - 10 6Sadler, G. Esq 1 1 -Sankey, E. Esq. ... 2 2 -

Sceilig, Alex. Esq. 10 - -SchiUing,— .Esq.... 2 5 -Seals Mrs — 10 6Seely' Frank, Esq. 1 1 -Shelton, A, W. Esq. - 10 6Shepherd, Miss - 10 6SWpstone, ThomftB 1 1 -Smith, J. Esq 2 2 -Smltb, J. Cowan,

E s q . 5 5 -Smith, Mrs. Kyrle . 2 - -Smith, T. Bsq 1 1 -Sneilton, Mrs. Pull-

IQ&H 1 1Spaldtng, J. Esq.,

JP 1 1Speed, R. Esq 2 2 -Spray, H. Esq. 1 1 -Spray J Esq 2 2Stancer, Mrs. A - 10 6Story, Col. W. F. ... 1 1 -Stretton, fl. E. Esq. - 10 6Swann, E, Esq. 2 2 -Tentiant, Major .... 1 - -Thomas,Mrs. Brocfc-

hQles 1 1Thornton, J. Esq... 1 1 -Tillotson, Mrs 1 1 -Tooley, C. Esq - 10 6Wadsworth, F. Esq. - 10 6Warrand, Maj.-Gen.

T 1 -Warwick, W.A. Esq. 1 - -

£. s. d.Whitaker.B. I . Esq. 2 2 -Wigley, J. Esq.,

J.P 2 2Williams, W. E.

Hume, Esq., M.P. 1 - -Williamson, A. D.

Willis, Wm. Esq.,F.R.C S 1 1 -

Wills.Charles, Esq.,M.R.C.S 1 1 -

Winthorpe, MissGilstrap 5 5 -

Wood, Alfred T.

Woods, V. S. Esq... 1 1 -Wright, William,

228 9 0Sums under 5s. 3 18 6

£232 8 -

W O R K S O PL. B. S. F.President —

T. MOKES, Esq. (Chairmanof the Council).

Hon. Treasurer—C. E. DAPFBN, Esq.

Hon. Secretaries —T, HPTTON, Esq., andR. W. BOSWBLl, Esq.

A-tmital Subscriptions.Alderson, D. Esq. 1 1 -Alderson, Mrs 1 - -Daffen, C. E. Esq.... - 10 6Gonlsborough, — .

Gucht, H. Van de,Esq - 6 -

Hodding, H. S. Esq. - 10 6Holford, Mrs - 10 6Man-is, T. Esq. - W 6Phillips, F. E. Esq. - 10 6Preston, J. Esq. ... - 10 6Selby, A. Esq - 10 6Turner, T. Esq - 10 6

Total Subs. ...£7 - 6

Donations.Portland, per Her

G r a c e t h e

House to HouseCollection 11 16 2

Total Dons 23 3 2Total Subs 7 - «

£80 S 8

©jtorbsbtte.B A N B U R Y

BRANCH.President — •

The Rt. Hon. LORD NOBTS.Vice-President—

His Worship THE MATOR.Local Committee —

T. E. D. GiBaKTT, Esq..1. A. GILLKTT, Esq.Rev. CANON PORTEK, M.A.

2 i 2

532 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1911.1

Hon. Treasurers —Messrs. GILLETT & Co.,

Bankers.Honorary Secretary —ALPKKD PATTIPHER.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Banbury Co-opera-

tive IndustrialSociety 2 2 -

Dix, Miss - 5 -England, Lieut. -

Col A E 1Fox, Mr. Henry ... 2 - -Garrett, T. E. D.,

Esq - 10 6Gillett & Co.,

Giliett, J. A. Esq. 10Rothe, Col 1 1 -Rothe, Miss - 10 6

Total Subs. ... £9 19 -Donations.

Contribution Boxes - 13 9Fitzgerald, W. H.

Wilson, Esq 1 1 -

Total £11 IS 9

Shropshire.SHROPSHIRE

BRANCH.Honorary Secretary-

Mrs. SANDFORD, of Sand-ford.

Bankers —N A T I O N A L PROVINCIAL

BANK, Whitchurch,Shropshire.

BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT ANDCOUNTIES BANKING Co.,Shrewsbury.Annual Subscriptions.

Atkinson, Canon

Baker Mr - 5Bibby, Mr. 10 10 -Blezard, The Hon.

Mrs . .. - 10 6Boughey, Lady 1 1 -Burgess, Miss - 10 -Burton, Mrs - 10 -

Cooke, Mrs. Bryan - 6 -Corbet, Sir Walter 1 1 -Davies, Mrs. K. ... - 10 -Dugdale, Mr. C. T. 1 - -

Dugdale, Mr. W. ... - 10 -

Faulkner,Rev.R.B. - 10 6

Fish, Mr. H. J. ... - 10 6Fitzgerald, Rev.

E. M - 5Francklin, Mrs. ... - 10 -Godsal, Major - 10 -Gwynne, Dr. - 10 6Hammond, Mr. ... - 10 6Harrison, Mr. J. G. - 10 6Hayhurst, Mr. H.

France 2 2Hanson, Miss 1 - -Herbert.LadyMary - 10 -Heywood-Lonsdale,

Major H 5 - -Heywood-Lonsdale,

The Hon. Mrs. ... 3 - -Honyman, Rev. Sir

Win., Bart 5 - -

£. s. d.Kent, The Misses 1 1 -Kynnersley, Mrs.... - 5 -Lee, Col H 1 ]Lee Mrs .. .. 5Lloyd, Captain 1 1 -Marstou Bros.,

Meredyth, Miss ... - 10 -

Neilson, Miss 2 2 -Pearson,The Misses - 5 -

Phillips', Mrs - 5 -

Sandford, Mrs., ofSandford 11 - -

Smith, Mr. W. H. 1 - -Thompson.Mr.E.P. 1 - -

Wakeman'.SirOffley,

Wallace, Captain... 2 2 -Wingfleld, Mrs. ... - 10 -

Wright, Kev. J. ... - 5 -Wright Mrs 5Sums under 6s 4 3 -The f o l l o w i n g

(£6 3s.) was col-lected by Miss A.Downward, TheCastle, Shrews-bury —

Adams, Mr. - 5 -Adnitt & Jfaunton,

Chance, Mr. A. F. - 10 -Davey, Mrs - 10 -Downward, Miss A. - 10 6Downward, Miss H. - 5 -Forrest & Son,

Harding, Mr. W. E. - 5 -Lea Mr 5Lee, Henry & Co.,

Maddox & Co.,

Moss, Rev. Preb. ... - 10 -Salter, Mr. B - 5 -

Walker, Mr. W. B. - 5 -

Wilding, Mr. L. ... - 5 -Sums under 5s - 12 6

Total Subs. ...£80 2 -

Donations.France - Hayhurst,

Mr. W. A 1Mrs. Sandford - 10 -Mrs Thorn 5Frees School — Box - 11 -Lower Heath School

Box 7 6PengwernBoatClub 1 1 -Interest 1 8 S

Total Dons. ... 5 2 9Total Subs. ...80 2 -

£85 4 9

Somersetshire.BATH BRANCH.

President —Major - General Is 100-

JONES, C.V.O., C.B.Vice-Presidents —

The Worshipful the MAYOROP BATH.

Lady DE BIAQMIRE.Mrs. MOSER.

Local Committee-Col. E. H. MOLESWORTH,

C.B., Chairman.J. T. ACKLAND, Esq.WM. JKFFERY, Esq.W. A. KINO, Esq.jt.-Col. LEIGH, c.I.E.Rev. Prebendary NORTON

THOMPSON.Rev. J. TURNER SMITH.THOMAS VEZEY, Esq.,

Councillor.Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —

Capt. HENBY J. D. LAXTON,R.N.Annual Subscriptions.

£. i. d.Ackland.J. T.,Esq. 1 1 -

Blackburne, Mrs.... - 10 -

Borland, Capt. R.N. - 5 -CastellaiB, Alfred,

Esq 10Crawford, Miss - 5 -

Doe], Mrs. H. J. ... - 5 -Edwards, R. Esq.... - 5 -Hopkins, Rev.Evan

J 5

Lewis, Arnold H.

Lewis, Mrs. Arnold - 6 -Miles, Mrs - 5 -Morrish, Miss L. ... - 5 -Nilsen, Capt. Ber-

Pedder Mrs 5 -Russell, W. L. Esq. - 5 -

Yenning, A. R. Esq. - 5 -Ward, Mrs. Lang-

fleld 5 - -Wickham Mrs 5Withy, A. E. Esq. - S -

13 10 -

Contribution Boxes 1 10 1

£15 7 7

BRIDGWATERA N D B U R N H A M

BRANCH.

President—The Worshipful the MAYOR

or BRIDQWATEK.

Local Committee —A. G. PITTS, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.Capt. BAIRNSFATHER, R.N.Dr. F. C. BERRY.F. C. FOSTER, Esq.T. GOOD, Esq.Capt. E. HAMBLIN.THOMAS HOLT, Esq.J. W. F. JACQUES, Esq.G. S. LYSAQHT, Esq.T. w. MANCHIP, Esq.ALFRED PEACE, Esq.Commander ROOPE, R.N.WILLIAM STOATE, Esq.Rev. H. J. K. THOMPSON,

M.A., J.P.W. THOMPSON, Esq.F. WILLS, Esq.

Hon. Secretary andCollector —

Rev. GEORGE H.LEWIS,B. A

Assist.-collector for Bridg-water and District —Capt. E. HAMBUN.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Akerman, W. S.Esq 10 6

Anstice, Bev. J. B. 1 - -Baker cfc Eveleigh,

Messrs - 5 -Barham Brothers,

Messrs - 5 -Berry, Dr - 10Bland, Messrs. J. &

Bouverie, H. H. P.Esq 2

Braithwaite, J. B.Esq 1 I -

Carver, F. J. Esq.... - 5 -Corpo ra t i on of

Bridgwater (per

Coxon, Mrs. A - 10 6Croad and Brown,

Dawson, C. J. Esq. - 5 -Foster, F. C. Esq.... - 5 -Good, Thomas,Esq. - 5 -Hamhlin, E. Esq.... - 6 -Holt, T. Esq 1 1Hooper and Co.,

Messrs - 10 6Jacques, J. W. F.

Esq - 10 6Lewis, Rev. G. H. - 10 -Luttrell, Miss 1 - -Luttrell, Mrs. John - 10 -Lysaght, G. S. Esq. 1 1 -Manchip, T.W.Esq. - 6 -Parret Brick Co. ... - 5 -Peace, A. Esq - 5 -Pierson, C. E. Esq. - 10 -Pitts,A.G.Esq.,J.P. - 5 -Pollard, H. Esq.,

Mayor of Bridg-water 1 1

Rendels, G. Esq. ... - 10 6Roope, Commander

R.N - 10 6Somerset Trading

Co. - 10 6Spiller, Miss Kate 1 - -Spiller, Miss Mar-

Stoate W Esq . 10Sully & Co.,Messrs. - 10 6Symons & Co.,

Messrs. 10 6Thompson, Rev. H.

Thompson, W. Esq.

Wethered.T.B.Esq.( 2 years) 2 2 -

Wills, F. Esq - 10 6Sums under 5s. -10 -

Total Subs.... £35 18 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 17 -

Paine, Master Jack - 2 6

Total Dons 1 9 6Total Subs 35 18 -

£37 7 6

OLEVEDONBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)Honorary Secretary-Miss AMY EDWARDS.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 533

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

Day H C A Esq 5Elton, Sir E. H.,

Bart 1 1Hale, Mrs. W.

Hook, Mrs. Clarke - 5 -Knight, W. T. Esq. - 10 -Lavington & Son,

Messrs. W. F. ... 1 1 -Matthews, Mrs. ... - 5 -Newnham, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Sir.ith, J. Esq - 5 -Wills G H Esq 5Wright, Miss . . . . - 5Sums under 58 1 - 6

Total Subs. ...£6 13 6

Donations.Woodward, The late

Miss, Men's BibleClass 5

Contribution Boxes 1 15 -

Total £8 13 6

M I N E H E A DBRANCH.President—

A. F. LUTTRELL, Esq.Chairman —

Rev. E. M. ETHERINGTON.Local Committee —

Mr. JNO. BOHD.Capt. J. R. BURNETT.Rev. R. CHICHESTER.Mr. J. H. DAVIS.Dr. GORDON HENRY.Mr. W. R. JOHNSON.Mr. c. KILLE.Mr. GEO. KINNERSLET.

I Mr. J. B. MARLET.Capt. T. MARLEY.Mr. S. B. NEWBERY.Dr. H. OLLERHEAD.Dr. T. J. OLLERHEAD.Mr. JAS. PHILLIPS.Mr. H. J. PULSFORD.Mr. GEO. THRISTIE.Rev. J. F. TWIST.Mr. JNO. HOUSE.Mr. W. M. CORDER.Mr. W. HARRIS.Mr. a. H. BROWN.

Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—THOMAS KENT RIDLEK.

Annual Subscriptions.Acland.SirC.T. D.,

Bart 2 -Ashman, F. H - 5 -B e a c o u w o o d

(W.L.A.W.) 1 1 -Blacktord, C. Esq. - 5 -Bligh, L. E. Esq. ... 1 1 -Blofeld, F. Esq. ... - 10 -Bond, Jno. Esq. ... - 10 -

Brandram, H. M.Esq 5

Brocklehurst, A.Esq . 10

Brown, Geo., Esq. - 5 -C. S - 10 6Cardew, Major - 5 -Cass, Miss 5Critchley - Salmon-

son, Mr. A. A. ... - 7 6Dawson - Lambton,

Misses 1 10E. M. D. T - 5 -Etherington, Rev.

F. M 1 -

.6. s. d.Fleming, Mr. N. J. - 10 -Forman, Mrs - 5 -Foster, J.Vere.Esq. - 5 -

Fox, Fowler & Co.,Messrs - 10 6

Halliday, Mrs - 5 -Hancock, Preben-

dary F - 10 6Hathway, Mrs - 6 -Hayes, Dr. F. E. ... - 6 -Henn-Gennys, J. C.

Esq - 5 -Henry & Bain, Drs. - 5 -Hirtzel, F. Esq - 10 -Incledon and New-

bery, Messrs - 10 -j c - 6 -Joyce, Risdon and

H o s e g o o d ,Messrs 10 -

King, Mrs. J. M.... - 5 -Kinnersley, G. Esq. T 5 -Leather, J. H. Esq. - 10 6Lethbridge, Mrs.... - 5 -Lloyds Banking Co. - 10 -Magor, R. B. Esq. 1 1 -Marley, J. B. Esq. - 5 -Moore, Col. H. ... - 5 -Ollerhead, Dr. H. - 5 -Ollerhead, Dr. T. J. - 5 -Parr's Bauking Co. - 10 -

Percifull, MissE.... - 10 6Phillips, Messrs.

Jas. and Sons ... - 5 -Pomeroy, Miss - 5 -Rawle, Mr. W. H... - 5 -Reid, Mr. W. C. ... - 5 -Ridler, Capt. J. K. - 5 -Risdon, Mr. E - 5 -Rushton,Missli!. L. - 5 -

Siderfln & Co ,Messrs J 1 1 -

T a i n t e g n i e s ,B a r o n e s s leClement de - 5 -

Thristle.Mr.George - 6 -Todd Mrs ... . - 5 -Todd.Rev.J.Utten - 5 -Twist, Rev. J. F.... - 10 -Varley, Mr. Geo.... - 10 6Vibart, Miss - 5 -Wedderburn, Miss 1 1 -'Wilta and Dorset

Banking Co - 10 6Westacott, Mr. H. - 5 -Sums under 5s 7 5 6

Total Subs £36 16 6

WATCH ET ANDTAUNTON BRANCH

Patrons —Right Hon. Sir A. A. HOOD,

Bart., M.P.Sir WALTER TREVELYAN,

Bart.

Local Committee.A. G. COPP.S. GRAHAM.Rev. THOS. HAWKES.Rev. C. H. HEALE.L. HOLE.A. V. HORNB.W. HORNB.A. NICHOLAS.Rev. FRANCIS STBRRY.W. STOATE.H. J. WATTS.W. J. WOODWARD.

Honorary Secretary—NORMAN HOLE.

AnniuU Subscriptions.£,. s. d.

A Friend - 5Anstruther, Major - 6 -Arnold and Sons,

Badcock, D. Esq.... - 10 6Bennett, Rev. G.... - 10 -Carlisle T P Esq 5Copp, A. G - 5 -Cox, Sons and Co.,

Daniel, Rev. A. H. 1 1 -Dupuis, Rev. C. S. - 6 -Evered, T. Esq. ... - 5 -Gordon Col - 5 -Graham, Dr. S - 10 6Hancock and Co.,

Messrs. Wm 1 1 -Hawkes, Rev. Thos. - 5 -Heale, Rev. C. H.... - 5 -Hoch-Berg, Count 1 - -Hole, L - 5 -Hood, Rt. Hon. Sir

A. A., Bart., M.P. 2 2 -Horne, A. V - 10 -

James, Rev. D. H. - 5 -Joyce, Davis, and

Hosegood,Messrs.(Solicitors) - 10 -

Leigh, R. K. Esq.(Bardon) - 10 -

Luttrell, Capt - 10 -Martin, Rev. Cecil - 10 -Reynolds, O. Esq. - 5 -Sadler, H. T. Esq. - 10 6Sadler, O. T. Esq. - 10 6Somes, Mrs. Joseph 1 1 -Stoate and Sons,

Messrs - 10 -Sterry, Rev. F - 10 6Trevelyan, Sir W.,

Bart 1 - -Trollope, Hon. Mrs. - 6 -Wansbrough Paper

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Weigall, Rev. G. V. - 5 -Wilson, G., Esq. ... - 5 -Young, Rev. H. C. - 5 -Sums under 58 6 13 -

Total Subs. ...£26 16 6Donations.

Contribution Boxes 1 4 4

£27 - 10

WELLS BRANCH.Honorary Secretary.

Mrs. ALLAN.Annual Subscriptions.

Allan Dr 5Bath and Wells.The

Lord Bishop of... - 10 -Berryman, Miss S. - 5 -Everett, J. G. Esq. - 5 -Harford, Mrs - 5 -Hippisley.W.J.Esq. - 5 -MountOiishall, Right

Hon.theEarl 1 - -Parfltt, Miss - 5 -Purnell, R. Esq.,

M.D - 6 -Stirling, Mrs - 5 -Thomas, Mrs - 10 -Sums under 5s - 17 6

Total Subs. ...£4 17 6

WESTON-SUPER-MARE BRANCH.

President —J. J. BARSTOW, Esq.,

D.L., J.P.

Local Committee —E. E. BAKEK, Esq.Lieut. BRADY.H. BROWN, Esq.H. BUTT, Esq., C.C.Mr. W. CLAYTON.Dr. WM. FLIOG.S. HARVEY, Esq.WALTON KING, Esq.J. E. NORMAN, Esq.Mr. W. OSBORNE.Dr. R. ROXBURGH, J.P.Rev. Preby. CHAS. DE

SALIS.C. W. SLY, Esq.Mr. J. SMITH.J. H. SMYTH-PIGOTT, Esq.C. G. WARNK, Esq.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

Mr. J. S. WALKER.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Baker, E. E. Esq. - 10 -

Barstow, J. J. Esq. ,D.L., J.P. 1 1 -

Bere, Mrs. J. H. ... - 5 -

Bramble, Mrs - 10 -Brown, C. Esq - 5 -

Butt, R. H. C - 10 6

Danncey, S. H. Esq. - 6 -De Salis, Rev. - 6 -

Giles, A. H. Esq. ... - 5 -Hardwick, E. A.

Esq., J.P., C.C.... - 10 6Harvey, S. Esq. ... - 5 -

Higgs, W. Esq...'...'. - 10 -

Lance & Lance,

Lanfear, Mrs - 5 -Lyddon, Mrs - 5 -

p H J - 5 -Pemell, J. Esq. ... - 10 -B, A - 6 -Rawle, H. Esq. ... - 5 -Rossiter, A. S. Esq. - 5 -Rossiter, Mrs - 5 -Roxburgh, Dr - 5 -Sly, C. W. Esq - 5 -Smyth-Pigott, Mrs. 1 1 -Smith,Messrs.Wm.,

Trayes, F. S. Esq. - 10 -Sums under 5s 1216 6

Total Subs. ... £26 5 6

Donations.Collected by Mrs.

Coles 5 3Coxswain of Life-

boat, Collectedby, and Boxes inBoathouse .. 22 6 8

Collected by Volun-teers, &c., on a .Practice Day, andPillar Boxes onSea - Front andPiers 4 6 5

Total Dons. ...31 16 1Total Subs. ...26 5 6

Total ..£58 1 7

534 THE LIFE-BOAT. [lar MAY, 1911.

StafforJtebfre.BURSLEMBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

R. A. PIPPET, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. a. a.Boote, T. & R. Ltd. 1 1 -Burgess and Leigh,

Craig, W. Y. Esq. 1 1 -Emery, J.P., Esq.,

The late, Execu-

Ford, Samuel & Co. - 10 6Furnivals, Messrs.,

Ltd 1 11 6Garlick, G. W. Esq. 1 1 -Maddock, John, and

Sons, Limited ... 1 1 -Sneyd Collieries,

Ltd 1 1Wood, Reginald S.

Esq 1 1

Total Subs. ...£9 19 6

BURTON-ON-TRENT BRANCH.

f PresidentsCol. R. F. RATOLIFF, M.P.

' Treasurer and Hon. Sec. —1 Mr. AUTHOR ¥ox.' Annual Subscriptions.Bass, Ratcliff *

! Gretton.Ltd 10 - -1 Bindleys, Limited - 5 -Brown, E. A. Esq. - 10 -Drewry <6 Newbold 1 1 -Eadie, James, Ltd. 1 1 -Goodger, Hy. Esq. - 10 6Harrison, Chas. Esq.. - 10 6Howarth, W. Esq. - 5 -Lowe, T. B. & Sons - 10 6Marston,Tbompson

& Evershed, Ltd. 1 1 -Morris, J. & Son ... - 6 -Oakden, W. H. Esq. - 5 -Radlord, L. & W. - 5 -Ratcliff,Robert,Esq.l Z -Robinsons, Limited 1 1 -Tresise, 3. N - 5 -Whitehead, T. IT.

Worthington & Co,

Sums under 6s - 10 -

Total Subs £30 7 -

'LEEK BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Treasurer-Lieut. -Col. T. J. SMITH, V.D.

Honorary Secretary-Sir ARTHUR NZCHOISON.J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.Brough.Wm. 8.Esq.

J.P., C.C 1 1 -Challinor, Jos. Esq.

(the late) 2 2 -Hall, John, Esq.,

JP 1 1Beaton, Edwin, &

Sons, Messrs. 1 1 -Niicholson, Sir

Arthnr, J.P 2 2 -Nixon, B. B. Esq.... 1 1 -

TotalSubs. £8 8 -

WOLVERHAMPTONBRANCH.President —

Colonel T. E. HICKMAN,C.B., D.S.O., M.P.

Local Committee —Councillor A. C. SKIDMORE,

Chairman.J. H. BUTLER.livi JOHNSON.A. W. JONES.K. MUHAS.F. H. SKIDMORB.W. VINCENT VALE, Hon.

Auditor.

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer —

WM. J. OLIVER, 1, Darling-ton Street.

Annual Subscriptions.&. s. d.

Bayliss, Jones <fcBayliss . . . . 1 1

Bird, A., M.P - 10 6Butler J H 1 -

Do. (Donation) 4 - -Chromographic

Enamel Co - 10 8Clark, T. <£ C. & Co. - 10 6Colledge&Bridgen - 10 6Cooke & Son, T. J. - 10 6

Cope, T. B.... - 10 6Craddook Bros - 10 6

Dallow, Thomas ... - 5 -Davies, Bros. & Co. - 10 6Dobbs, Bros. & Co. - 10 6Edwards & Son. T. - 6 -Evans&SonsJ.Ltd. - 10 -Fleeming, W. L. ... - 5 -Gandy T 5 -Gibbons, James ... - 5 —Gibbons, J. L. - 10 6Gilbert J . 1 1 -Glaze S 10 6Hickman, Col 1 1 -Hickm&n, Edwin... 1 1 -Homngsworth,Mrs. - 5 -Howell, Thos. - 6 -

Kettle, W. C 1 1 -Lea, W. &Co - 10 6Lee, Mr. W. H - 10 6Macfarlane & Robin-

son - 19 6ManderBros. 1 1 -Millar, J. N. Ltd. 1 1 -Miller, W. <fc Sons - 6 -Moreton, J. & Co.

Ltd 1 1Morgan, Col. J. B. - 6 -Muras It - 10 6Nock & Joseland... - 10 6Orme Evans & Co.

Ltd 6 -Page, S. W - 5 -Powell, Chas. H. ... - 5 -Rogers, H. Sons *

Co Ltd 1 1 -Russell, Thos. &

Co Ltd 10 6Shaw, J. & Son 1 1 -Sherwood, W. G. ... - 6 -SKidmore, A. C. ... - 10 8Skidmore, F. H. ... - 10 6Smith.Son&WUkie - 5 -Snape, Geo - 5 -Stratton, H. D - 6 -

Thompson & Co. ... - 6 -Thorne & Haslam - 10 6Tonks & Sons, Ltd. - 10 6Underbill, J. E. ... - 10 6Walters, B. &«o.,

Ltd - 6Wilcox.J. W - 5 -

£. s. d.Wilkins, Slajor - 10 6Sums under 5s - 7 6

£34 4 -

WOLVERHAMPTONL. B. S. F.

Charity Carnival ... 7 7 10Dramatic Perform-

ance 50 - -Empire Matinee,

Oddfellows, Dona-

Picton, A. Esq. ... S - -Powell, per Mrs.

H. G 1 2 6Subscriptions 32 12 6

Totsl...£100 * -

Suffolk.ALDEBURGH

BRANCH.Local Committee —

Commander FBBDK. C. IT.V.WKNTWORTH, R.N., J.P.,President and Chairman.

KENNETH M. CLARK, Esq.,J.P., Viee-President.

GEORGE H. GAKRBTT, Esq.,J.P., Vice-President.

B«v.s.W. GOLDSMITH, M.A.WM. HENRY HALL, Esq.,

J.P. (Mayor).Commander CHAS. MURE,

B..N.Lieut. HEKRT E. SHARPS,

E.N., Divisional Officer,H.M. Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary —Lieut. J. O.WH.LU.MS, R.N. ,

J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.Adair, Sir Fredk.,

Bart 2 2Allen,Bulkeley,Esq. 2 2 -Allen,Vernon,Esq. 2 2 -Clark, Kenneth M.

Esq., J.P 50 - -Halford, Hon. Mrs.

Geraldine F. (inmemory ot herson Gerald) 20 - -

Money-Coutts,Mrs. 1 1 -Stanford Edward,

Esq 1 1 -WentworthjComm.

F.C. U. V..K.N.,J P . . . . . 2 2

£80 10 -

Donations.Johnston, Mrs 10 - -Pillar Box 2 6 -Coastguard Box ... 1 5 6Aldeburgh Church,

per Kev. S. W.Goldsmith, M.A. 3 6 8

Total Dona. ...16 18 1Total Subs. ...80 10 -

£97 8 1

BURYST. EDMUNDS

BRANCH.Honorary Secretary—

Rear-Admiral JOHN 6. J.HANMEK.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Andrews, P. C. Esq. - IB -Sevan, A. B. Esq. - 5 -Blackall, Misa 1 1 -Gurney, Reginald,

Esq - 10 -Hamp, Rev. A. an*

Mrs - 10Haumer.Rear-Adml.

j G j - 10 6Harrison, Kt. Rev.

Hodges, The Ven.Archdeacon.D.D. - 10 6

Ledward.C.A-Esq. -10 -Poulton.MajorA.F. - 5 -Riley-Smith,F.Esq. 2 - -ToIIemache, The

Hon. Mortimer... - 10 6

Total Subs. ... 7 13 -Donations,

Contribution Boxes - 8 -

Total £8 1 -

GORLESTONBRANCH.President—

C. S. OW>B, Esq., J.P.Local Committee —

C. ABDISOS • Wn.tii.M80N,Esq., Chairman.

Capt. J. G. BAMMANT.H. A. BLAGS, Esq.Dr, p. GRAHAM GILMOCR.

Honorary Secretary-^-Major R. J. ROCHE.

Annual Suftscnptioiui.Addison • William-

son, C. Esq. 1 1 -Addison • William-

son, Mrs. C - 10 8Bramroant, Capt.

J. G 10Baumgartner, Miss 1 - -B a u m g a r t n e r ,

Misses E. E. andM - 10

Blagg, H. A. ESQ. - 5 -Bulmer, Colonel E.

Cockriil, W. B. Esq. - 10 6Dendy, Miss A. I. - 5 -Drabble, T. L. Esq. ~ 5 -Durrant, J. Esq.,

Fell, Arthur, Esq.,M.P 1 1

Giimour, Dr. P.

Green, J. Esq. - 5 -Hammond, P. Esq. - 10 6Orde, C. S. Esq.,

jp iRoche, Major R. J. - 5 -Thurtell, Miss - 7 6Tillard, P. E. Esq. 11.-

Donatione.Contribution Boxes 3 7 6Collected at Exer-

cise (August) 2 3 10

Total £17 - 4

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 535

IPSWICHAND SAMFORD

BRANCH.local Committee —

W. ALEXANDER, Esq.

Honorary Treasurer—W. P. BURTON, Esq.Honorary Secretary—

F. A. W. COBBOLD, Esq.

Assistant Secretary.Mr. NORMAH F. FAIL.

Annual Subscriptions.£. ». d.

Bartlet, Miss - 10 -Brown, W.& Co.... 1 1 -Burton, Bunnell H. 1 1 -Churchman, A. C. 1 1 -Combe, Lieut. -Col.

E. H. H., V.D. ... - 10 6Cranfleld Bros 1 1 -Fish and Son,

Fison, J. 0. Esq. ... - 10 -Footman, Pretty,

and Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Fosdick, F. H. Esq. - ID 6Ipswich Steam

Shipping Com-pany 1 1

Miller, B., & Sidg-wick, ltd - 6 -

National ProvincialBank - 10

Paul, Messrs. R. &W. 1 1

Bansomes&Bapier 1 1 -Bussell, Lieut. -Col. 1 1 -Turner, E. E. & F.,

Ltd 1 1Turner, Messrs. W.

Total £16 8 -

KESSINGLANDBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Mr. WILLIAM J. GILL, ChiefOfficer H.M. Coast Guard.

Donations.Contribution Boxes

at Kessingland... - 1 11

LOWESTOFTBRANCH.

Local Committee —J. E. BURRAQE, Esq.C. H. CREWS, Esq.H. J. HENDERSON, Esq.,

Harbour Master.Bev. E. L. HENDERSON.JAS. JACKMAS, Esq.E. C. MATHEW, Esq.F. MORSE, Esq.W. BOBBERS, Esq.F. SPASHETT, Esq.A. STEBBINQS, Esq.HENRY STOREY, Esq., Chief

Officer of Coast Guard.T. E. THIRTLE, Esq.G. MAIN SMITH, Esq., Col-

lector of 'Customs. •E. TuTTLE,;Esq.

Honorary. Secretary —CECIL S. TAYLOR, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Andrews. Eev. L.W H 10 8

Boardman, Mrs.E. T 1 1 -

Bradbeer, B. S. Esq. - 10 6Burrage, J. E. Esq. 1 1 -Barclay&Co.,Ltd. 2 2 -Chambers, J. Esq... - 10 6Colman, Miss H. C. 1 1 -Colman, B. J. Esq. 1 1 -Crisp, J. E. Esq. ... 1 1 -Crossley, Bt. Hon.

Sir S. B., Bart.... 2 2 -Du Croz, T. C. M.

Esq 1 1 -East Anglican Ice

C o 2 2 -Fowler, E. W. Esq. 1 1 -Lowestof t Co-opera-

tive Society 1 1 -Lowestoft Drift

Total Loss Co. ... - 10 6Lowestoft M.F.V.I.

Society 1 1 -Lowestoft S. H.

Lowestoft Trawlers'United InsuranceSociety - 10 6

Mayhew, B. C. Esq. 1 1 -Morse, F. Esq 1 1 -Morton, Messrs. C.

& E 1 1 -Mulholland, Hon.

A. J 1 1 -Preston, B. Esq. „. - 10 6Bobbens,W. Esq.... 1 1 -Sayer & Holloway . 1 1 -Spashett, F. Esq.... 1 1 -Star Steamship Co. 1 1 -Stebbings, A. Esq.. - 5 -Thirtle.T. E. Esq.. - 10 6Tracey, Mrs. H. ... 1 1 -Tupper-Carey, Eev.

A. D. - 10 6Tuttle, E. Esq, , , - 10 6Waveney, Steam D.

Co 1 1 -Welchman, F. B.

Esq - 10 -

Total Subs. ...33 16 «Donations.

Collecting Boxes ... 6 15 6

£52 11 8

PAKEFIELDBRANCH.President —

The Bt. Hon. the EARL opSTRADBROKE.

Local Committee —The Bev. HY. BOOERS.M. A.,

Chairman.G. J. COOK, Esq.Dep. Surg. -Gen. WILLIAM

SLY.SIDNEY SMITH, Esq.Dr. W. TYSON.Ex-Coxswain GEO. WAR-

FORD.Honorary Secretary —

T. !\ DA VIES, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Banks W - 10 6Berry W 5Bradbeer, B. S - 10 6Butterfleld, J.W.... - 10 -

Cockburn, Misses J.and F ... 10

£. s. d.Cook G J ... 6Davies, T F 10 6Jarrold & Sons - 10 6King A. . . 10 6London and Prov.

Bank 1 1 -Moffatt,H. C 2 2 -Notley, A. G - 5 -Bix W 5 -

Eogers, The Bev.H y 3 3 -

Sergeant, T - 5 -Sly W 10 6Smith S 11

Warford, G .. .. - 5 -Wilson, W. - 10 -

Total Subs. ... 15 12 -

Donations.Two Visitors - 5 -Church Collection . 2 7 7Contribution Boxes 1 2 4

Total £19 6 11

SOUTHWOLD ANDDUNWICH BRANCH

Local Committee —EUSTACE E. GRUBBK, Esq.,

Chairman.Capt. M. BARNE.JAMES CKIMMKK, Esq.E. O. DKBNEY, Esq.H. J. DKBNEY, Esq.W. DENMEAD, B.N.EDWARD DAVIS, B.N.ARTHUR GRUBBK, Esq.W. HEAPE, Esq.J. A. HOLMES, Esq.W. LANOMAN, B.N.E. T. LINGWOOD, Esq.L. POWELL, Esq.J. D. SARGENT, Esq.Commr. SCRIVENER, B.N.Eev. C. H. SUTTON.

ERNEST B. COOPER, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Aldis, J. W. Esq.... - 5 -Babington,F.E.Esq.v ,.,Babington, Mrs. ..J w

Barne, Oapt 2 2 -Barne, Miss - 10 6Baylie, W. E. Esq.,

and Mrs. Baylie 1 - -Beloe, Eev. B.D.... - 5 -Blades, G. B., Esq. 1 1 -Couper, Dr.- 3 3 -Crimmen, J. Esq - 6 -Crook, G. Esq - 10 -Cross Miss 10Eden, Hon. Miss .. - 10 6Edwards,Mrs.Stan-

ley 5Gaussen, Mrs 1 - -Goddard, Col 1 1 -Goddard, Mrs. H.L. 2 2 -Grimsey, J. E. Esq. - 5 -Grnbbe, E. E. Esq. 2 2 -Grubbe, H. H. Esq. - 10 6Hamilton,N.H.Esq. - 10 -Harrison, L. A.Esq. 2 2 -

Do. for 1909 ... 2 2 -Heape, W. Esq. ... 1 - -Holmes, J. A. Esq. - 10 -Jennings, G. Esq.... - 10 -Kitchin, T. M. Esq. 2 2 -Lingwood,E.T.Esq. - 6 -Lomax, C. H. Esq. 1 - -Lomax, Miss 1 1 -Mallett, C. F. Esq. 1 1 -Mayhew, J. J. Esq. - 5 -McMinn, F. A. Esq. 1 - -Nugent, B. Esq. ... 1 1

£. s. d.Orr - Ewing, Sir

Archd. 1Parry, J. Esq 1 - -Powell, Lance, Esq. 1 1 -Scrivener, Comdr.

E. Levett-, B.N. 1 - -Sutton, Eev. C. H. - 10 6Thompson, Bev. A.

Scott . 5Vanneck, J. Esq. ... - 6 -Wales, J. G. Esq.... - 5 -Webb, W. T. Esq. - 5 -Whipp, Miss 1 1 -

TotalSubs 39 4 -

Donations.Dunwich ChurchCollection.perEev.A. S. Thompson... 3 1 6

Southwold Collect-ing Book 6 10 4

Southwold Life-boat

Sundries 3 6 6

•Total Dons 14 14 2Total Subs 39 4 -

£53 18 2

WOODBRIDGEAND DISTRICT

BRANCH.President —

Admiral PELHAM ALDRICH,C.V.O.

Local Committee —Mrs. PELHAM ALDRICH.Miss BROOKE.Mrs. CARTHEW.Mrs. DSNMAN-DEAN.Mrs. A. GALL.Mrs. BOUND TURNER.Mrs. THEOBALD.

Hon. Secretary —Miss MINTER.

Annual Subscriptions.

Bevan, A. S. Esq. 3 3 -Blake, Mre.Aldrich 1 1 -Burness, 3. A. Esq. - 10 6Burness, Mrs 1 1 -Capel - Cure, Mrs.

Alfred - 5 -Dickson, B. Eden,

Eaq 1 1Farren, Lady - 5 -Fisher Mrs H 5Gall, Mr. Chas. - 6 -Grant, Mrs., 1909

and 1910 7 6Guiness, Mrs - 10 -Guiness, Miss - 5 -Hayward, A. J.Esq. 1 1 -Hayward, L. W.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Hessey, Mrs - 10 -Lawrence, Mrs. ... - 5 -Lushington, Sir

Arthur and Lady - 7 6North, Miss - 5 -Oldham, Mrs - 10 -Pretty, Mrs. T - 5 -Bound-Turner,Mrs. - 5 -Smith, Mre.Telford - 10 -Stevenson, Mrs. ... - 10 6Sulivan, Mrs - 5 -White, E. Eaton,

Esq., J.P. - 10 6White, Mrs. .B. ...

Eaton .-. - 10 6

536 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1911.£. s. d.

Wood, Miss - 5 -Sums under 5s 1 7 -

Total Subs. .. 17 17 -

Donations.Turner, Mrs.Henry - 5 -Contribution Boxes - 14 2

£18 16 2

Surreg.GODALMING

BRANCH.President —

F. A. CRISP, Esq.

His Worship the MATOK(Councillor A. MONRO).

Local Committee —E. BBIDSBK.H. G. BUNKING.H. COLPDS.Mrs. A. M. DAT.S. EDWAKDS.Rev. G. C. FANSHAWE.Rev. H. MCKAT.W. T. MITCHELL.Mrs. MITCHELL.Kev. J. C. MONTGOMERY.V. MUNTZER.J. RISBRIDQE.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer—A. SlONRO, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Butterworth, C. ... - 5 -Butterworth, Miss

E L . . 1 1Butterworth, H, H. - 5 -

Crisp Mrs 1 1Cross, Miss - 5 -Day, Mrs. H. F. ... - 10 -Jardine, Lady -10 -Murray, Mrs. ... - 1 - -Orde MissE - 5 -

Rotton, Sir Johu... - 10 -

Wood, Rev. R - 10 6Sums under 5s 1 - 6

Total Subs. ...£8 19 -

Donations.Collection Boxes ... 1 - 6

Total £9 19 6

REIGATEAND REDHILL

BRANCH.President —

Major KINGSLEYO. FOSTEK,J.P.

Committee—JAMES POWELL, Esq.JOSEPH WELCH, Esq.

Treasurer—ROBERT CAMPBELL GRANT,

Esq.

Honorary Secretary—HENRY GURNEY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£.. s. d.

Corbett, J. R 1 1 -Crosfleld, J. B. Esq. - 10 -

Do. 1910 - 10 -Gabell, &. Esq - 10 6

Do. 1910 - 10 6Grant, R. C. Esq.... 1 - -

Do. 1910 1 1 -Hull, E. C. P. Esq. 2 2 -Hull, Trevor, Esq. - 10 6tloyd, A. H. Esq.... 1 1 -Pelly Mrs 1 1Pelly, Miss - 5 -Pelly, P. J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Scrimgeour, John

A Esq 1 1Stacey H 1 1 -Welch, Joseph, Esq. 1 1 -Wilkinson, Miss ... 1 1 -

Total Subs. ...£16 8 6

Suasej.B R I G H T O N

BRANCH.Local Committee —

H. A. PERRY, Esq., Chair-man.

C. C. BAILY, Esq.Admiral the Hon. R. BINQ-

HAM.R. S. BRODRICK, Esq.A. H. FRY, Esq,W. B. GENTLE, Esq., Chief

Constable.Chief Officer GOLDFINCH,

H.M. Coast Guard.His Worship the MAYOR

OF BRIGHTON.W. H. GIBSON, Esq.Capt. SIDNEY HOBSON.Rear-Adm. R. McALPiNE.F. W. PYM, Esq., J.P.B. J. SAUNDEBS, Esq.A. H. SUTHERLAND, Esq.

Hon. Treasurer —Admiral the Hon.

R. BINHHAM.

Hon. Secretary—H. KINO, Esq.

Hon. Auditor—E. C. BALDWIN, Esq.

Chartered Accountant —

Bankers —Messrs. BARCLAY & Co.,Ltd.

Annual Subscriptions.Anonymous 1 - -Abbey & Sons,

Aitken Mrs. . . . 5Baily, C. C. Esq. ... 1 1 -Baily, H. A. Esq.... 2 2 -Baker, Miss E. S.... - 10 -

Bainbridge, Mrs.

Barrance & Ford,Messrs - 5

liealtfc Sons, Messrs. - 6 -Beddow, Alfred E.

£. ». d.Bevan, R. A. Esq. - 10 6Beves&Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Blake, Rev. G. L. 1 - -Blyth, F. D. Esq.... 1 - -Bone, P. B. Esq. ... - 6 -Boothoy, C. E. Esq. 1 1--

Brass, W. Esq - 5 -Brodrick, H. S. Esq. - 10 -Burgess, H.W. Esq. - B -Bythesea, Mrs 1 1 -Carr J Esq. 5 -Carrington, Col. ... - 6 -Ca thcar t , Mrs.

Catt & Co., Messrs.J - 10 6

Cawood,W.B.,Esq. - B -Chalmers, Mrs..;.... - 5 -Chipperf ie ld &

Butler, Messrs.... - 6 -Clark, M. C. Esq.... - 5 -Cockburn & Son,

Messrs. W. H. ... - 5 -Cole Dr Whithorne 5Colman, Mrs. J. ... 1 - -

Corrall '& Co.,

Crabbe A. M Esq 10Crawley, Col 1 1 -

Dash, Harry, Esq. - S -Deaken, F. N. Esq. - 5 -Delvette, Mrs - 5 -Druce, Arthur A.

Esq . .. 5Druce, Miss M. E. - 10 6Evershed & Son,

Farmiloe.S.E. Esq. - 6 -Findlater, Mackie

& Co., Messrs. ... - 5 -Floersheim, L.,Esq. - 10 -F u r n e r , Mrs.

Willoughby - 5 -Garrard, S. B. Esq. - 6 -Garrett,Ltd.,Messrs.

W & T 5Gasson , & Co.,

Gibbons, S. C. Esq. - 10 -Gooch, Lady - 5 -Gribble, E. T. Esq. 1 1 -Grifflth, Miss - 6 -Grimble, Mrs. G.... - 10 -Grisselle, F. D. Esq. - 6 -Han ningtous ,

Messrs., Ltd 1 1 -Haselwood, f. E.

Esq - 5 -Heathcote, F. A.

Esq 5Henderson,D. Marr

Hetherington, W.^Esq - 6 -Hinde, E. Esq 1 - -Hobsou, Capt. S. ... 1 1 -Homphray, Captain 1 - -Hotel Metropole... 1 1 -Howe- Brown, The

HOD. Mrs - 5 -Hewlett, J. W. Esq. 1 1 -Isaac, F. S. Esq. ... 2 2 -Jackson, Miss - 5 -Johnson, Mrs. J. J. - 10 -

Kidd & Hotblock,Messrs - 10 6

King, Mrs. Wynd-

Knight & Wake-ford, Messrs - 6 -

Lawrence, Sidney,Esq - 6 -

L a w r e n c e , 1'heMisses 2 2 -

Le Marchant, Misj - B -Lybbe, F. Esq. ...... - 10 6L y o n & Hall ,

Messrs 10 6

£. i. d.Maiden, Mrs. Scott - 7 6Mason, G. Esq 1 1 -Mason, Mrs. G. ... 1 1 -Matthews, Miss ... - 5 -Monk, E. Esq - 5 -iforris, Mrs. 6. ... - S -Mountain, Mrs. ... - 5 -Mutton, D. Esq. ... - 5 -Needham & Sons,

Nevill, Lord George - fi -Nevill Miss 10Nevill, Miss - 5 -Newton, H. Turner,

Esq 5Northern, Mrs - 5 -Old Ship Hotel - 5 -Pain, Rev. P 1 - -Parry, Mrs. Segar - 10 -Philipson, Miss ... 1 - -Pilcher, Mrs 10Pocock, Sir George,

Bart 10 6Pope, Mr. & Mrs.

Pym, F. W. Esq.,

Ralli, Mrs. Stephen 5 - -Rice, Hon. Walter,

M P 1 1Robertson, Col. D.

K 6Robins * Sons,

Ltd., Messrs - 5 -Saunders,B. J.Esq. - 10 -Sannder s , Sir

Frederick - B -Schomberg, Mrs. A. - B -Sharpe, J. H. Esq. 1 1 -Shoesmith & Son,

Messrs - 5 -Singer, A. M., Esq. 5 - -Skipper, Miss - 6 -Smith, Mrs. C. - 5 -Smithers & Sons,

Ltd., Messrs - 5 -South of England

Dairies Co - 6 -Stamp, W.E.B. Esq. - 5 -Stewart, Mrs.

Stratton, M r s 2 2 -Sutherlaud, Lieut.

A. H 1 1 -Sutherland, H. M.

Esq - 10 6Thornton, Lt.-Col.i^R. C - B -Tryon, Capt., M.P. 1 1 -Twyford, Col - 10 -Uhthoff, Dr . - 10 -Vale, Miss - 5 -Von Bissing, Baron 5 5 -Wallis, Holder &

Lee, Messrs 1 1 -Walter <fe Lynn,

Waterhouse,A.Esq. - 6 -West St. Brewery 1 1 -Willett, W. Esq.... 2 2 -Williams-Freeman,

WiJ]iamson,Mra.C. - 6 -Winham, Miss 1 1 -Winter, E. Esq. ... - 6 -Woolley & Bevis ... - 5 -Sums under 5s. 1414 6

Total Subs. ...£118 13 6

Donations.Collecting Pillar

Boxes 6 13 11Pleasure Steamers :

Brighton Bdle ... 1 16 3Worthing Belle... - 2 Z

Aldington HotelBox - H 3

Collect'd at ExerciseLaunches ... ^...23 2 B

Boxesat Boat-house 9 1 9

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 537£. «. d.

Interest on invest-ment ID BrightonCorporation Stock 6 18 4

Boxes under 5s. ... 1 15 8

Total Dons. ... 50 1 9Total Subs. ...119 3 6

£169 5 S

£80 was also remitted tothe L. B. S. F.

CHICHESTERBRANCH.

President —The Eight Eev. the LORD

BISHOP OF CHICHESTER.

Chairman —The Et. Hon. LORD

GIFFOHD, V.C.

Honorary Secretary—CLAUD H. M. LENNOX, Esq.

Treasurers-Messrs. BARCLAY & Co.,

LIMITED.

Annual Subscriptions.Adames, Miss E. ... 1 1 -Davey, Eev. Chan-

cellor 5Fletcher, Mr. C. J. 2 2 -Freeland, W. B. B. - 5 -Halsted, Mrs. C. T. - 5 -Hobgen, Mr. F. N. - 5 -Jellicose, Major ... - 10 6Leconfleld, Lord .. 1 - -Legge, Mr. C. E. .. - 5 -Eiadore.Eev.G.J.E - 10 6Sadler, Mr. H - 5 -Thomson, Mrs - 10 -Turing, Lady 1 - -Tyaoke, Mr. E. P. 1 1Weller-Poley, Mrs. - 10 -Woods.Mr.JohnW. - 10 -Sums under 5». - 2 6

Total ...£10 7 6

EASTBOURNEBRANCH.President—

His Grace the DUKE OFDEVONSHIRE.

Local Committee —Alderman J. FARNCOMBE,

Chairman.THOS. BENNETT, Esq.B. BRADFORD, Esq.M. CASTLE, Esq.E. T. DOLAN, Esq.E. H. ELLIS, Esq., J.P.Coxswain J. EKRIDOK.Mr. E. J. FILLERY, Chiet

Officer H.M. Coastguard.H. WEST FOVAROUE, Esq.STEPHEN N. Fox, Esq., J.P.MARK HOOKHAM, Esq.HORACE B. HOOPER, Esq.F. H. HURST, Esq.C. JEWELL, Esq.Alderman H. W. KEAY, J.P.C. A. LEATHAM, Esq., J.P.Alderman MASK MARTIN,

J.P.JAMES MORRIS, Esq.C. F. SIMMONS, Esq., J.P.F. E. TERSOJJ-, Esq.E. T. THORNTON, Esq.

HENRY VINE, Esq.The MAYOR OF EASTBOURNE

(Aid. E. DUKE, J.P.).The LADY WILLINBDON.The MAYORESS OF EAST-

BOURNE (Mrs. E. DUKE).Mrs. W. A. CARDWELL.Mrs. ASTLEY EGBERTS.Mrs. C. A. LEATHAM.Mrs. GRIPPER.Mrs. FRANCIS-JONES.Mrs. BRUZIAN.Mrs. F. H. EMARY.Mrs. H. A. HUTOHINQS.Miss LANAWAY.Mrs. H. J. BARBER.Mrs. J. H. HAINE.Mrs. GEORGE HUDSON.Miss BOURTON.Hiss MUGGRIDGE.Mrs. HARRY MARSHALL.

Treasurer-Major H. P. MOLINEUX, J.P.

Honorary Secretary —ARTHUR E. INFIELD, Esq.,

" Glenthorne," 16, Hart-fleld Eoad.

Honorary Auditor—WALTER GEORGE OSBORNE,

Esq.Collector-

Mr. E. M. HARVEY.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Abbott, Lt.-Col. ... - 5 -Angell, L. Esq - 5 -Atkins/T.de Courcy,

Eaq. , 6Atkinson, C. E. Esq. 1 1 -Barclay & Co., Ltd.

Messrs 1 1Bathurst, Mrs - 5 -Bell, E. C. Esq. ... - 5 -Bellingham, Miss... - 5 -Bennett, Tom Esq. - 10 6Bevis Mrs 5Black, Mrs 5Blackden,W.H.Esq. 1 1 -Blair Miss 5

Bobby & Co., Messrs. - 5 -Bond, G. T. Esq. ... - 5 -Booth, The Misses - 5 -Bradford, B. Esq.... - 5 -Brown, Charles S.S. 5Brown, Eev. H. E. - 10 -Browne, Eev. E. L. 1 - -Bruford & Son,

Brutton, J. Esq 5 -Cawley, Eev. T. G. - 5 -Chadburn, W. E.

Esq 10 6Chudleigh ft Jones,

The Misses - 5 -Clarke, Mrs. Edgar - 5 -Clarke, T. Esq.,J.P. - 5 -Coggin, Eev. F. E. - 5 -Coles.J.H.Campion,

Esq 10Cooper, Miss - 6 -Couper, Miss A. L. - 6 -Crampton, Mrs. ... - 6 -Cree, Eev. E. D. ... - 6 -Crowden, J. Esq.... - 5 -Davies. Q. C. Esq.,

J.P. ._.' l i _Devonshire, The

Duke of ... . 1 1Dicker & Co.,

Messrs - 6 -Dolan, E. T. Esq.... - 10 6Duke, The Misses - 6 -

Qurlacher, Mrs. H. - 5 -Edmonds, Mrs. ... - 10 6Ellis,E.H.Esq.,J.P. - 10 6

£. s. d.Evendens, L td . ,

Ewart, Dr. J. H. ... - 5 -Farncombe, AM.J.,

J P 10Fau lkner , The

Misses 5Fellows, Mrs - 10 -Fielder, Miss 5 -Filder, J. Esq - 5 -F i t zGera ld , Sir

Fox, S.K. Esq., J.P. - 5 -Gilbert D Esq . . 5Goodwin.Eev.Canon- 5 -Grieve, Mrs - 5 -Gurney, Miss S. M. - 5 -Had don, Harvey,

Esq - 10 -Haig Mrs 5 -Haldane, Miss - 10 -Hammond, The

Misses 5Harris, W. Esq. ... 1 - -Hewett, Miss - 5 -Hildyard, Mrs - 6 -Hillman, Mrs. A.

Hissey, Mrs. J. J.... - 5 —Hollins, F. Esq. ... - 5 -Hooper, Horace B.

Esq 10Horton, C. A. Esq. - 5 -Hudson, Sidney ... - 5 -Hurst, C. Esq - 5 -Hurst, F. H. Esq.... - 10 6

Ingham, C. B. Esq. - 6 -Jaffe, Mrs. A - 10 -Jameson, — , Esq. - 5 -Jellicoe, Mrs. M. H. - 5 -Jennison, W. Esq. - 5 -Jewell, Chas. Esq. 1 - -Johnstone, Col. J.

W A 5Keay, Henry W.

Esq., J.P - 6 -Kennedy, S. E. Esq. 1 1 -Lambert, Mrs - 10 6Leatham, C. A. Esq. - 10 6Lee Miss 5Leifrim, The Lady - 6 -Lethbridge, Messrs.

Lodge, E. Esq - 5 -London County &

WestminsterBank,Ltd 1 1

Lorrain, Mrs - 6 -M M 6 -Mackenzie, Mrs. ... - 5 -Mackinnon, Col. C. - 5 -Mackinnon, Mrs.... - 6 -McLeod&Eedpatch,

The Misses - 5 -Marshall, J. C. Esq. 1 1 -Marshall,Mrs.W.C. - 5 -Melville, Sir W. H. - 5 -Messer, A. B. Esq.,

M.D - 5 -Miller & Frankly n,

Messrs. 5 -Morr is & Sons,

Messrs. E - 10 -Mullen* Haskings,

Norcott, Lt.-Col. ... - 5 -Otto, Benecke, Esq. - 5 -Oxley, B. Esq - 5 -Parker, E. L. Esq. - 5 -Fattison, J. L. Esq. - 5 -Peachey, C. B. Esq. - 6 -Fearce, Mra - 6 -Flnmmer Eoddis,

Ltd., Messrs - 5 -Eay, Mrs. 1 - -Eeece, Mra. S - 5 -Eeid, Miss 5Eoberts, Bransby,

Esq 5Etoquette, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Eube Mrs 1 1 -

£. s. d.

Sandford, The Lady - 5 -Sands, S. H. Esq.... 1 1 -Scrutton, Mrs - 5 -Sharpe, Aid. L. W. - 5 -Sherwood, Dr. A. P. - 5 -Shortland, Mrs. A.

M - 5 -Simmonds & Son,

Messrs. C. F - 5 -Slater, Mrs. Barry - 5 -S m a l l m a n , Sir

Spink, Mrs - 6 -Stead, W. Esq - 6 -Stevens, G. D. Esq. - 6 -Swift, Miss 1 1 -Swinford,Capt.T.F. - 10 -Sword, F. S. Esq.... 1 1 -Taubman,A.G.Esq. - 10 -

Thorneley, C. Esq. - 5 -Thornton,E.T.Esq.,

J.P - 10 -Towner, J. C. Esq. - 5 -Vine, Henry, Esq. - 6 -Walker, Mrs. T. ... - 5 -Wallroth, Mrs - 6 -Watkins, Mrs. Fox - 5 -

Williams, ' Mrs'. J. - 6 -Wilson Miss ... 5 -Winter, W. E. Esq. - 6 -Woodbury, Mrs.

Woodgate , The

Wragge, Mrs - 6 -Wright, P. Esq. ... - 5 -Young & Eawley,

Ltd., Messrs... ... - 10 6Sums under 5» 29 9 6

Total £87 2 6

£72 12s. Id. was alsoremitted to the L. B. S. F.

H A S T I N G S A N DST. LEONARDS

BRANCH.

Local Committee —Hon. T. ALLNUTT BRASSEY,

M.A., J.P., President.Commander H. J. OLD-

FIELD, E.N., J.P., Vice-President.

His Worship THE MAYOROF HASTINGS.

Eev. A. H. BARROW, M.A.Vice-Admira l H E N R Y

HARVEY BOYS.W. VANDELEUR CRAKE,

Esq., B.A., J.PCouncillor HENRY T.

DIQHTON, J.P.Alderman CHARLES EATON,

J.P.Eev. HENRY T. B. FOYSTER,

M.A.Councillor G. G. GRAY,

LL.D., J.P.Eev. HENRY W. JEANES.Eev. H. J. SANDERS.GEORGE H. SIMMONS, Esq.Councillor FELTON SMITH.W. STUBBS, Esq., J.P.Alderman Major WESTON,

J.P.Treasurer —

F. D. HARDING, Esq., J.P.

538 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Auditor —Alderman EATON, J.P.

Secretary-Alderman GKO. HUTCHINGS,

J.P.Collector —

Mr. E. JL AcootfKT.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Arkcoll, J. Esq. ... - 10 6Back, Miss 10 6Bethune, Miss - 5 -Bourdillon, Mrs.,

Brassey, Hon. T. A. 2 10 -Burton, A. H. Esq.,

JP 10 6Christian, C.L. Esq. - 10 6Convent of the

Holy Child - 5 -Crake, W. V. Esq.,

J P 5Du 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. - 6 -

Hastings Pier Com-pany (two years) - 10 6

Homewood, Miss... - 5 3Hutchings, Alder-

man George - 6 -Jeanes, Rev. Henry

Kaye-Smith,E.Esq. - 10 6King, Sir Charles

S., Bart - 6 3Kirk, Miss 5 -London County and

Wes tmins te rBank 5 3

Lonsdale, Miss - 10 6Lowther, Mrs - 10 6Mason, Mrs. Holt - 5 -Noakes Mr F 10 601dfleld,C'om.,R.N. - 5 -Pearson, Mrs. J. R. - 5 3Rose&Bates,Messrs.- 10 6Rushout, Lady - 10 6

gayer-Mil ward.Rev.W C 5 3

Tebbut, Miss - 10 6Tubbs, Mrs. 5 -Upson, Mr. F - 5 3Sums under 5s. 8 18 3

Total Subs £24 3 -

Donations.Corporation of Hast -

Boxes —West Marina,Victoria Library,Warrior Square,White Rock,Carlisle Parade,Marine Parade,Boat-House 24 3 1

Church Offertory... - 10 -

Total Dons 34 13 1Total Subs 24 3 -

£58 13 1

LEWES BRANCH.Hon. Secretary —

Miss C. LUCAS, CastlePrecincts.

Annual Subscriptions.A C TJ. 10 -Anson, Admiral A.H.- 10 -

£. s. d.Bacon, Miss K - 6 -Ballard & Co., Ltd. - 5 -!ear<l& Co., Messrs. - 5 -Senson.G.Vere.Esq. - 5 -

Blaker&Son,Messrs. - 5 -Blenkarne.Rev.J.C. - 6 -ilount, Sir Edward - 10 -Srand, Hon. A. G. - 5 -

Brown, W. Esq. ... - 5 -

Cotesworth, W. G.Esq 10 -

"rosskey&Dow,Drs. - 5 -E. M. D. - 6 -Edwards, H. Powell - 10 -Bvery, John, Esq. - 5 -

FitzHugh, General

i'itzHugh.W.R.Esq.- 5 -?rewen, Colonel ... - 6 -

Gran tham, SirWilliam 10

Grantham W. W.Esq .... 5

Hallett, Mrs. W. H. - 10 -H i l l m a n , Mrs.

Aubrey - 5 -Hillman,The Misses- 5 -Hiilman, Hubert J.

Esq 5Cemp, Mrs - 5 -Jechmere,Mrs.A.E. - 5 -jewesGasCompany - 7 6

Lister, Hon. MissCunliffe - 5

McAuliffe, Rev. W. - 6 -Macnell, A. D. Esq. - 10 -Mx>nkBretton,Lord - 6 -Morrish cS Son,

!? ewington, Messrs.G. & Co - 10 6

Nicholson, E.A.Esq. - 5 -Pearce, Miss and

Mrs. Hazard - 5 -Powell&Co., Messrs. - 10 -Powell, J. D. Esq. - 5 -Powell, Rev. C. ... - 5 -Pownall, H. H. Esq. - S -Rogers, Mrs. W. F. - 5 -Rugg, A. E. Esq. ... - 5 -Scarlett,Harry,Esq. - 5 -Sclater, Rev. F. S. - 10 -Shiftier, Sir John,

Simpkinson, Rev.E. V 5

Smith, Major E. P. - 6 -Spencer, Capt. G. ~ 5 -Stephens,G.H.Esq.,

C.N.G., and Mrs.

T i c k n e r Bros.,

Warren, E. P. Esq. - 5 -Wolff, Baron De ... - 5 -Yearsley.J.Fletcher,

Esq., J.P - 5 -Sums under 5s. 4 19 1

Total Subs £21 14 7

L1TTLEHAMPTONBRANCH.

Local Committee —Capt. E. H. HILLS, R.N.

J.P., Chairman.Rev. J. COOKK.G. FKISCH, Esq.F. E. HAYDON, Esq., M.B.R. F. MITCHELL, Esq.Mr. SINNOCK, Chief Officer

Coast Guard.Mr. W. SEWELL, Harbou

Master.ALBERT WOODHAMS, Esq.Mr. H. C. BARRETT.Mr. S. GLASSON.

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer —

THOMAS SYMES, Esq.Collector for Little-

hampton —Mr. FRANCIS MCEVOY.

Hon. Collector forArundel—

Mr. CHARLES R, JUPP.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Aubrey - Fletcher,Lady - 10 -

Berry & Co 5 -Beach Hotel - 6 -Beldam, Win. Esq. - 5 -Blackmore, Miss ... - 10 -Bratt, E. H. Esq.... - 5 -Brookes, Rev. G.

Remfrey, M.A.,and Mrs - 10 -

Bushby, T. Esq. ... - 5 -Butt, John, Esq, ... - 10 -Butt, Messrs. J. E.

Constable, Messrs.A. G. &Sons - 10 -

Currie, Miss - 5 -Dwyer, Miss - 5 -England, F.W. Esq. - 10 -Fearnley, Mrs - 6 -Frisch, G. Esq - 6 -Godwin, Hammack

A. (the late) - 10 •-Gordon, Rev. G. ... - 6 -Gordon, Mrs - 5 -Griffith, G. N. Esq. - 10 -Harding, G. S. Esq. - 5 -Harvey, J. Esq.,

J P 10Haydon, F. E. Esq.,

M B 5Hills, Capt. E. H.,

R.N., J.P - 10 -K. & Co 10 -Kemp,Mrs. William 1 - -Knox, Colonel - 6 -Leon, G. Esq - 10 -Lindneld, Messrs.

J & Son - 5London, Messrs. &

Son - 5 -Onions, Miss L. a. - 5 -Orme, Rev. J. B. ... - 5 -Parry, Sir H - 10 -Rawson-Shaw, W.

Esq., J.P. - S -Robinson, Capt. J. - 6 -Rowe, C. J. N. Esq. - 5 -St. Maur, Laxly - 10 -Talbot, Lord Ed-

mund, M.P - 10 8Taylor, L. Esq - 6 -Warren, R. A.

Williams, Dr. ...... - 5 -Wyatt, B. G. P.

Sums under 5s 18 9 6

Total Subs. ...£34 11 -

Donations.Collecting Boxes ... 3 8 7Collected at Life-

boat House 2 - 6Life-boat Launches - 16 5Life-boat Parade ...12 11 3

Total £18 16 10

ARDNDEL.Annual Subscriptions.

Lambert & Norris 1 1 -Mitcheli, Mrs. F.... - 10 -Mostyn, E. J. Esq.,

jp 5 -

£. s. d.Norfolk, His Grace

the Duke of,E.M ,K.G 6 - -

Rolls Mrs 5 -Travers, Major

J. A., J.P - 6 -Sums under 6« -12 -

Total Subs. ...£."! 18 -

Donations.Box at Norfolk

Hotel - 7

SUMMARY.Total Subs. ...42 9 -Total Dons. ...18 17 5

£61 6 6

N E W H A V E NBRANCH.President —

Hon. WALTER ROTHSCHILD.Local Committee —

J. PBTERS, Esq. , J.P. , Chair-man,

F. A. A100CK, Esq.H. J. BANNISTER, Esq.B. BEDFORD, Esq.Dr. W. B. BKTKNSON.Messrs. J. H. BULL & Co.Capt. C. COOK.ALLAN COOPER, Esq.THE COLLECTOR OP CDS-

TOMS.Capt. C. F.-T. CLAYTON.Capt. J. ELLIS.Capt. S. MARMERY.Capt. W. MORRIS.Capt. N. PHILLIPS.F. S. SHENSTONE, Esq.J. G. TINLEY, Esq.C. W. TOWNBR, Esq.H. A. TOWSKR, Esq.CHIEF OFFICER OF COAST-

GUARD.Rev. A. S. RAREILOR.Capt. G. R, WHITLBY.Capt. D. H. WHITE.

Honorary Secretary—J. J. LINES, Esq.

Collector-Mr. EDWARD KNIGHTLEY.

Annual Subscriptions.Bannister & Sons,

Messrs - 10 6Barclay <fc Co.

Messrs 1 1Bedford,Edw.,Esq. - 10 6Brand, The Hon. C. 1 1 -Bull, J. H. & Co. ... - 5 -Catt, Messrs. J. ... 1 1 -Christie, W.L.Esq.,

J.P 1 1Cook & Sons, Thos.

Messrs 2 2 -Eastwood, Mrs. W. - 5 -

Gage, Viscount 2 - -Gorham, A. Esq - 10 6Gray, J. A. Esq. ... - 10 -Harvey & Son,

Messrs 1 1Leon, Joseph, Esq. 1 1 -Leon Mrs . . . 10 6Lowde l l & Co.,

Morgan, Dr. W. P.. - 6 -Newhaven Harbour

H ewington and Co.,Messrs 10 6

Parsons Bros.,Messrs - 10 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 539£. s. d.

Russell & Son - 5 -St.John,Hunt&Co. - 10 6Shenstone,F.S.Esq. 1 1 -Streatfleld, R. J.

Esq 1Towner, C. W. Esq. - 10 6

Way, G. F. Esq. ... - 10 6'White, Capt R. G. - 5 -Whitley, Capt - 5 -

Total Subs.. ..£25 8 6Donations.

Boxes-Bull <fc Co., J.H.. 1 14 -R e f r e s h m e n t

Rooms - 13 6Post Office - 8 5Newhaven Pillar

Box 6 8SeafordPUlarBox - 9 2

Newhaven Life-boatCarnival 20 8 8

Seaford Life-boatCarnival 10 - -

Total £59 8 11

RYE AND WIN-CHELSEABRANCH.

President —R. P. BURRA, Esq.Local Committee-

Mr. WILLIAM BOURNE.Mr. SHEPPARD DALE.Mr. WALTER DA WES.Mr. w. B. HACKING.Mr. A. E. HINDS.CHIEF OFFICER OF COAST-

GUARD, Rye Harbour.Mr. KINOSNORTH REEVE.Mr. THOMAS G. SHARPE.Dr. C. S. TICEHURST.Mr. J. SYMONDS VIDLER.Rev. F. G. ROCHFORD

WADE.Honorary Secretary —

Mr. L. A. VIDLER.Assistant Hon. Secretary —

Mr. JAMES POCOCK.Hon. Treasurer—

H. SHEPPARD DALE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions —Biddle, F. Esq 1 - -Burra, H. C. Esq.,

J p. 10 6Burra, R. P. Esq.... 10Chapman, F. H.

Clark, A. A. Esq.,j.p. 5

Dale, H. Sheppard,Esq. A.R.E - 5 -

Dawes,Walter,Esq. - 5 -Fiennes, Capt. H.,

J.p 1 _Freeman, G. M.

Gassou, H. J. Esq.,jp 5

Hennessey, A. A.R Esq 10 6

Hinds, A. E. Esq.,JP . 5

James, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -Liddell, E. H. Esq.,- JP . . . 2Lord, Rev. J. 0 - 10 6Neeves, W. Esq. ... - 5 -Ralfe, Mrs - 5 -Reeve, Kingsnorth,

Esq., J.P - 10 -

£. s. d.St. Mary's Parish

C h u r c h , Rife,&a r t offertory

arvest Thanks-giving 2 - -

Stonham.E. L. Esq. - 5 -

Ticehurst, Dr. C. S. - 10 6Wade, Rev. F. G.

Rochford Wade, 1 1 -Waterlow, Sydney

Sums under 5s - 7 6Donations*

Sum under 5s - 2 6Jameson, J. Esq.... - 5 -C o n t r i b u t i o n

Boxes —Battery Grounds 1 3 7George Hotel ... - 10 11Boxes under 6s... - 14 10

£17 13 10

SELSEYBRANCH.

Local Committee —Mr. E. G. AHNELL.Mr. SMITH, Chief Officer

of H.M. Ct.Gd.Mr. SEARLE, H.M. Ct.Gd.Mr. H. A. SMITH.Mr. B. WESTLAKE.Rev. C. W. WILSON.

Hon. Secretary—FRANK R. LEITH, Esq.

Ladies' Committee —Mrs. ASDRE.Mrs. J. CLAYTON.Mrs. LEITH.

Annual Subscriptions.Halstead, H., Esq. 1 - -Leith.FrankR.Esq. 1 1 -

Total Subs.... 2 1 -Contribution Boxes - 7 -

Total . . ..£2 8

S H O R E H A MBRANCH.

Local Committee —C. D. TRACE Y, Esq., Chair-

man.C. BAGULEY, Esq.A. J. CATT, Esq., Harbour

Master.E. HALL, Esq.H. If EUTSLKT, Esq.W. T. STREADER, Esq.Capt. W. SWALES.The CHIEF OFFICERS H.M.

COAST GUARD, LANCING,KINGSTON, AND SOUTH-WICK.

Hon. Secretary—HAROLD BROWN, Esq.Hon. Treasurer and

Collector—ELLMAN BROWN, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Blackburne, Mrs.F. - 10 «Brown, John & Son,

Flowers, G. A. Esq. - 10 6Forbes Abbott &

Leonard, Ltd.,Messrs 1 1 -

Fuller, Dr - 10 6

£. s. d.Hall, J. Eardley,

Esq 10 6HertsJett, H. Esq. - 10 6

Do. 1909 - 10 6Penny, R. H. &

Sons, Messrs 1 1 -Restell Mrs 2 2Stephenson, Clarke

& Co., Messrs. ...33-Steward, Mrs 1 - -

Tanner, W. J. Esq. - 10 6Taylor -Restall, J.

Esq 1 1 -Tracey, C. D. Esq. 1 1 -West Street

B r e w e r y Co.,

Wood, Messrs. W.& Sons - 10 -

Total Subs.. ..£15 18 -Donations.

L a d y A u b r e y -Fletcher ^

Collecting Boxes ... - 12 -

Total £17 10 -

WORTHINGBRANCH.

Local Committee —H. HARQOOD, Esq., J.P.,

D.L., Chairman.E. G. AMPHLETT, Esq., J.P.F. LATHAM BROWN, Esq.A. CORTIS, Esq.S. H. R. DAVIES, Esq.A. B. DIXOW, Esq.W. H. B. FLETCHER, Esq.,

J.P.M. GOODMAN, Esq.Col. GRANT GORDON, C.B.Rev. C. J. HOLLIS.W. c. PATCHING, Esq.M. M. RODOCANACHI, Esq.Chief Officer of Coast Guard.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary —

JOHN ROBERTS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Adams, T. Esq - 10 6Aldridge, F. J. Esq. - 5 -Amphlett, E. G.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Andrew, G. C. Esq. - 10 -Andrews, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Ariadne Steamship

C o 2 2Barclay & Co., Ltd.,

Messrs 1 1 -Barclay-Walker,

Mrs 5BaruweJJ Bros.,

Bayly, F. A. Esq.,D S O . . 10

Bennett, E. W. Esq. - 10 6B«ntall & Co.,

Blaker, F. Esq - 10 6Blinkhorn, E. Esq. 1 1 -Boyes, W. O., Esq.,

LL.D 1 1 -

Bristow, J. Esq 1 1 -Brown, F. Latham,

Brown, J. Esq. (the

Brunet, Madame 5 -Burnand, L.W. Esq. - 10 -Burry, A. Pullen,

Esq.,J.P.... - 10 6Butler, F. Esq 1 1 -

£. s. d.Capital and Counties

Banking Co Ltd 1 1Chapman, H. Esq. . 1 1 -Chard, R.'A. S. Esq. - 5 -Charles, H. W. Esq. - 5 -Cheffins, L. H. Esq. - 10 -

Chetwynd, Hon.Mrs 1 - -

Chidwick, J. Esq... - 10 6Chidwick, R. W.

Esq 5Chrestien, F.F. Esq. 1 1 -Cochrane, Miss 1 1 -Coleman, Mrs. Birt

Davies 1 1Collet, G. B. Esq.... - 10 -

Cortis, A. Esq 1 1 -Cortis, G. Esq - 5 -Cox, Mr. and Mrs. . - 5 -

Crofts, Mrs. - 5 -Crook, J. S. Esq - 5 -Crowther-Beynon,

Mrs 1 1Davies, S. H. R.Esq. - 10 6

Denton, J. G. Esq.. - 10 6Digby, Mrs. K. 1 1 -Dixon, A. B. Esq.... - 10 -Dixon, B. H. C. Esq. - 5 -Elliott, Rev. E. K.. - 10 -Ellis, E Esq 5Fallowes, Rev. J. P. - 5 -Farncombe & Co.,

Messrs 1 1F. E. A. L - 5 -Ferriss, Rev. W. B. - 5 -Field, W. Esq 1 1 -Fietcher, W. H. B.

Esq.,JP 1 1 -

Gaisford St. .Law-rence, J. C. Esq.JP . 1 1

Gates, F. C. Esq. ... - 10 -Godman, General... 1 - -Goodman, M. Esq.. - 10 6Gordon, Col. Grant,

Gostling, Dr. W. A. - 5 -Gray, H. P. Esq - 10 6Griffin, Captain - 10 -Grote-Joyce, Mrs.

Hampson, Mrs - 5 -Hanbury, E. O. Esq. - 5 -Hargood, H. Esq.,

J.P., D.L 1 1 -Harrison,W.H.Esq. - 5 -Henry. Miss - 5 -Hertz-Smith, Mrs. . - 5 -Heyer, G. Esq 1 1 -Hinds, Dr. F - 5 -Hoare.Miss O'Bryen

(the late) .... . 4Hollis, H. W. Esq. . - 6 -Hollis, Rev. C. J.... - 6 -Holmes F Esq 5H S. B 5Joad Mrs 1 1Jordan & Co.,

Keppel, Admiral ... - 5 -King Miss 10 6Kirkman, Miss - 5 -Kneller,H.St. John,

Esq 10 6

Lancaster, Mrs - 5 -Latham, S. Esq - 5 -Leaf, The Misses... - 10 -Lees, Bernard, Esq. - 5 -Legg, A. Esq 1 1 -Legg, Mrs. M 1 - -Lephard, E. Esq. ... 1 1 -Le Riche, Dr - 6Linfleld & Son,

Livesay, Mr. & Mrs.G. H. P 1 1 -

540 THE LIFE-BOAT. flsT MAY, 1911.

£. s. d.Lloyds Bank, ltd... 1 1 -Lockwood, W. Esq. - 10 6London County &

W e s t m i n s t e rBanking Co., Ltd. 1 1 -

London MarineSteamship Co 11 -

Lorimer, Miss 1 - -Madden, Col. and

Miss - 7 6Marie Klsie Steam-

ship Co 1 1Martin, P. Esq - 5 -Mason, W. H. Esq. - 5 -Massy, The Lady ... - 6 -Mather Mrs 5Mathews, J. H. Esq. - 10 6McLaughlin, Major-

Gen, and Mrs 1 1 -Meager, E. Esq - 6 -Mews Bros., Messrs. 1' 1 -Millbank-Smith,

H. Esq 5 -Mills Mrs G - 10 -Molesworth, Col.... - 6 -Molson, J. Elsdale,

Esq 1 1 -

Napper, Mrs - 5 -Nepean, Col - 5 -Nichols, A. Esq - 5 -Nichols, Mrs. H. ... - 5 -Nisbet, J. Esq 1 11 6Nodes, G.W. S. Esq. - 5 -Nodes, J. D. S. Esq. - 5 -Noel, Admiral of

the Fleet, SirGerard H. U 1 1 -

Oriel, The Misses... - « -

Parr, Eev. J. O - 10 6Parry, Major-Gen. . - 10 6Patching, E. C. Esq. 1 1 -Patching.F.W. Esq. - 10 6Patching, W.C. Esq. 1 1 -Payne, J. B. Esq. . - 5 -Pearce, W. Esq - 5 -

Piper, B. Esq - 10 -Port, C. G. J. Esq. 1 1 -Pott, Mrs. A 1 - -Potter, Bailey & Co.

Messrs 10 6Pretty, B, N. Esq... - 5 -Kansome, W. Esq. . - 5 -Keynolds,E.W.Esq. - 10 -Eiddell, Col - 10 -

Boberts, J. Esq 1 1 -Saunders, G. J. Esq. 1 1 -Scott, Mrs. H. C. ... - 10 6Simpson, W. S. Esq. - 10 6Smi th , E. P.

Bisshopp, Esq. ... - 10 -Smith.G.Ewen.Esq. - 10 6Smith, G. H., &

Son 10 6Smith, Gen. Lucie

(the late) 10Smith & Strange,

Snewin, H. E. Esq. - 5 -Snewin, The Misses - 5 -Stephens, Airs - 5 -Stevens, F. Esq.,

I S O 10"St. Eonans" 1 1 -Strong Dr 1 1Stubbs, F. Esq - 5 -Taswell, Mrs 1 1 -Thirlwell, D. Esq.. - 5 -

Tilnms, F. J. Esq - 10 6Trail] Miss . . 10 6Treadwell, Mrs. .. - 5 -

Vaughan,MissE.... - 5 -Verrall, W. Esq. ... - 5 -Verrall, W. F. Esq. - 10 6Vowell, C. Esq - 6 -W a l t e r Bros.,

Messrs. — 5 —

£. s. d.Ware, H. S. Esq. ... - 5 -Warne, .T. H. Esq. 1 1 -Whigham, K. G.

Esq. - 5 -Vilgress, Mrs - 5 -

Wilshaw,K.H.Esq. - 10 6Wilson, L. A. Esq. - 6 -Wink, F. Wallace,

Van 1 1Wisden, Mrs. - 10 -Wisden, P. Esq. ... - 10 -Witcombe, Miss ... - 5 -Wyatt, H. B. P.

Esq J P . 1 1 -Worthing Pier Co. 2 2 -

Sums under 5s 3 10 -

Total Subs... ..£116 9 6

Donations.Empire Lectnre.per

Captain BrookAscough 1 7 3

Concert —Per Salvation

Per Worthing

S.S. Calliope, perCaptain Gibson... 2 - 6

S.8. lolanthe, perCaptain Scott ... 3 - -

S.S. Marie Elsie,per Captain Win-dows 4 5 -

S.S. Onslow, perCaptain Boulton 1 16 6

S.S. Rhodanlhe, perCaptain Maclean 1 19 -

Collecting Boxes ...21 1 4

Total Dons.... 4 7 - 1Total Subs. ...116 9 6

Total....£163 9 7

TWlatwicftsbtre.B I R M I N G H A M A N D

DISTRICTBRANCH.

President —The Et. Hon. the LORD

MAYOK OF BIRMINGHAM.

Vice-Presidents—Alderman the Bt. Hon

Wa. KBNKICK, p.c.ISAAC BRADLEY, Esq., J.P

Chairman of Committee—CHAS. C. SMITH, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —J. L. YATKS, Esq., J.P.

Assistant Secretary —Mr. F. J. BURQOYNE.

Annual Subscriptions.Birch, G. B. Esq. ... - 10 6Clayton, Aid. F. C. 1 1 -

Wilkes (John), Sons& Mapplebeck,Ltd 1 1 -

Williams, Mrs. J.... 2 2 -Wills, Mrs. F. E. ... 1 1 -Wood, Miss 1 1 -

£. s. d.W r i g h t , Miss S.

(In memoriam ofthe late HenryWright) - 10 -

Total Subs £8 7 6

B I R M I N G H A ML. B. S. F.

Subscriptions.Aston Villa Foot-

ball Club, Ltd. ... 1 1 -Ansell and Ashford - 10 6Barrows, Joseph,

Esq., J.P - 10 6Birmingham Dairy

Co., Ltd., Em-

Bowater, AldermanW. H., Lord

Bradley, Isaac,Esq., J.P..: 1 1 -

Buckler and Webb,

}adbury, Barrow,

Cadbury, Joel, Esq. 1 1 -Chamberlain, The

Bt. Hon. J.Austen, M.P. ... 1 - -

Currall, Lewis and

Derrington, J. P.Esq 5

Fordred, Joseph,Esq 10 6

Gaunt, Councillor

Harrison, Percy,

Heaton and Taylor,Ltd 10 6

Holinsworth, A. B.E s q 6 6 -

Holiusworth, C. B.

Holroyd, Ed. Esq. . - 6 -Hudson and Son.... - 5 -Kenrick, Alderman

the Bt. Hon.Win PC 5 5 -

Lewis's 1 1 -Lord, J. C. and W.,

Nevill, E. A. Esq.. - 10 6Parkes, Ebenezer

Esq., M.P - 10 6Beed, J. H. Esq.... 1 1 -Biddell, Mrs - 6 -Eoyal Liver Assur

ance Agents - 10 1

Sayer, Alderman

Shefflelds, Ltd - 10 6Smith, A. Ashton,

Smith, Chas. C.Esq 1 1

Smith, W. A. Esq.. - 10 -Smith-Byland, C.

A. Esq., J.P. 5 - -Talbot, J. Esq - 10 6Upton, James, Ltd. 1 1 -Wilson, John, Esq. - 10 6Wright, Miss M. L. - 6 -Sums under 5s - 2 6

£55 2 -

Donations.Abbott, J. C. and

Co., Ltd - 6 -Abbott, Deeley,

Hill and Co - 6 -

.C. s. d.taker, Chas. andCo 5

iarclay, J. H. Esq. - 5 -3arr, D., Son andThomas 5 —

Bidlake, W. H. Esq. - 5 -Bos'n 5Jowker, Stevensand Co - 5 -

Jaldicott and Co... - a -Callenders Cable

Co . . . - 5 -Jharlton and Long - 5 -3oley and Coley - 5 -

Colmore andMonckton - 5 -

/ottrelland Son.... - 5 -Crowder and Small-

Davis, W. J., J.P... - 5 -)ixon, James E.

Esq - 5 -

Edge and Ellison... - 5 -Edwards, Son and

Edwards, Arthur,

Helton and Co. - S -fisher, Baudle andFisher - 5 -

Gem and Company - 5 -lalse, A. Henry,

Esq., J.P. - 5 -landley, Ed. and

Sons 5ElargreaveB and

Heaton - 6 -Hooper and Taa-

iield 5Hodgetts, J. T. Esq. - 5 -Jaques, Edwin and

Sons - 5 -Johnson, G. T.

Esq., J.P. - 5 -

Lewis, John and

Lowe, Sir Francis,

Ludlow (Walter)

Marsh, Dr. Frank.. - 5 -Martin, F. W. Esq. - 5 -Mitchell (Sydney)

andChattock - 5 -Moore, Bayley and

New Inverted In-candescent GasLamp Co., Ltd. .. - 5 -

Pointon, Alfred,Esu 5

Powell, Jerome andfn ^

Bowse, Anthony,Esq - 5 -

Shakespeare, Wm.Esq - 6 -

Sharp, Parsons andCo . - 6 -

Short, Dr. T. S 11 -Simcox, J. W. Esq. - 10 -Singleton, A. H.

ffsut *%

Smith, Howard S.Esq - 5 -

Smith, Dr. Priestley - 5 -Springthorpe and

Holcroft - 5 -Thomas and Better-

id£e and Co — 5 —II. K. C. T. A - 5 -Walker, J. Esq - 5 -Wholesale Traders'

Association - 6 -Willis, B, A. Esq... - 5 -Wragge and Co - 5 -Sums under 5s 46 17 -

£62 3 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 541

LADIES' AUXILIARYDISTRICT COLLECTIONS.

Per The Countess ofPlymouth (President).

£. «. d.Baker, Mrs. Alfred - 10 6Barclay, Sir Thomas - 10 6Barling, G. Esq.,

M.B 1 1Baxter, Mrs. A. E. . 1 1 -Bewlay, Hubert,

Esq 10 6Birmingham Aero

Club 16 1Boston, J. Esq - 10 6Bulpitt, Councillor

W E . 10 6Butler, H. A. Esq. . - 10 6Chambers, Corne-

lius, Esq., J.P. ... - 10 6Cheshire, E. Esq.... - 10 6Davidson, W. H.

Esq 10 6Derrington, Josiah,

Esq - 10 6Deny, Win. Escj. ... - 10 6Dixon, A. S. Esq.... - 10 6Elkington, G. 11.

Elkington, Mrs. G.M - 10 6

Everhard, Mrs. L. A. - 10 6Ewen, Albert, Esq. 1 1 -Ford, Mrs A. R, ... - 10 6Hallam, Mrs. 8. ... - 10 6Hern, Moritz, Esq. 1 1 -Holder, Sir John,

Bart 1 1 -Homer, J. F. Esq. . - 10 6Howarth, J. P. Esq. - 10 6Jenkins, T. Esq. ... - 10 6Keay, Jas. Esq - 10 6Levick, J. Esq 1 1 -Lowe, A. L. Esq. ... 1 1 -Mathews, Mrs. G. S. - 10 6Menke, C. Esq 1 1 -Mitchell, F. W. V.

Esq 10 6Morton, W. Esq. ... 2 2 -Murray, Councillor

Patrick, Mrs. J. A. - 10 8Patrick, J. A. Esq.. 1 1 -Patterson, W. E.

Esq., J.P. - 10 6Peyton, R. Esq - 10 6Riekards,Mrs.M.E.- 10 6Eosten, Mrs. Wm. . - 10 6Rushton.W. T.Esq. 1 - -Smith, J. Esq - 10 6Smith, Miss M. C. . - 10 6Smith, Mrs. S - 10 aSmith, Mrs. T. B.... - 10 6Swinden, lire. S. A. - 10 6Talbot, James, Esq. - 10 6Thomson, J. J. Esq. ,

J.P. 10 6Tipper, Councillor

L C . 10 6Sums under 6s . - 5 6

£33 1 1

District 1.— Perry Barr andBirchfield (per Mrs. C.Madeley).

Mills Mrs 5Sums under 5s 1111 2

£11 16 2

District 2. — HandsworthWood (per Miss Jones).

Boston, Joseph,Esq., J.P - 10 -

Johnstone, Mrs. ... - 5 -Sums under 5s 3 17 11

£4 12 11

District 3. — Bandsworth(per Mrs. Saunders andMiss Goffe).

£. i. d.

Solomon, Miss C.Vose - 5 -

Sums under 5s . 2 3 6

£2 18 6

District 4. — Edgbaston (perMrs. A. R, Baxter).

Anonymous - 5 -Bowater,Mrs.W.H.,

Lady Mayoress ofBirmingham - 5 -

Sums under 5s 9 15 2

£10 10 2

District K.— Edgbaston (perMrs. Bertram Aldren).

Beale, Mrs. C. G.... - 10 -Cadbury.The Misses - 10 -

Sums under 5s 9 8 10

£10 18 10

District 6. — Edgbaston (perMiss E. S. Hodson).

Ash, Mrs .... . - 5 -

Harding, Mrs - 5 -Holliday, J. R, Esq. - 5 -Horton, Mrs - 5 -McCarthy, Rev. E.

F.1I - 5 -Mitchell, Mrs. H. C. - 5 -Nettlefold, Miss ... 1 - -Nettlefold, Mrs. ... - 10 -Osier, Mrs - 10 -Parker, Mrs - 5 -Southall, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s 12 14 -

£17 4 9

Districts 7 and 8—Harborne(per Mrs. S. EndleEvans).

David, H. Esq - 5 -James, C. Esq - 5 -James, Mrs - 5 -

Parsons, Mrs - 5 -Ryland, Mrs - 5 -Sanders, Mrs. ..*. - 5 -

Wiggim, The Dow-ager Lady Henry - 5 -

Sums under 5s 13 15 -

Mrs. E. V. Branam).Middleton, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s 13 210

£13 7 10

District \l.—Moseley (perMrs. Percy Johnson).

Chamberlain,Arthur, Esq., J.P. 2 2 -

Fell, Mrs - 5 -Fellows, Mrs - 6 -

Frazier, Mrs - S -Hammond, Mrs - 5 -

£. s. d.

Holland, Mrs - 5 -Marsh, — Esq - 5 -Morton, — Esq. ... - 5 -Nutting, Mrs - 5 -

Rowse, Miss - 5 -Shakespeare, Mrs... - 10 -

"The Coppice" .... - 5 -

Titterton, Mrs - 5 -

Sums under 6s. 47 13 3

£55 10 3

District \Z.—Saltley andWashwood Heath (perMrs. A. J. Herrick).

Sums under 5s. 3 14 6

£3 14 6

District 13. — ErdingtonandGravelly Bill (per Mrs.J. W. Madeley).

Basford, Mrs ... . 5

Richards, Mrs - 5 -Walker, Mrs 5Sums under 5s 11 14 1

£12 14 1

Districts 14 and 15.— AstonManor (per TheMayoress, Mrs. AlfredTaylor).

Baines.Mrs. G - 5 -

Osborne, Councillor - 5 -

Taylor, Mrs. Hy. ... - 5 -

Thompson, — , Esq. - 5 -

Whitehouse,— ,Esq. - 10 -Sums under 5s 3115 V

£36 16 7

District 16.— Sparkbrook(per Mrs. H. Morton).

Lloyd, The Misses.. - E -Moffatt, Mrs. W. ... - 5 -Short, S. E. Esq.,

J P 10Sodeman, A. F. Esq. - 5 -Sums under 5s 1715 -

District 16A. — SparkhM(per Misa E. Fisher).

Sums under 5s 13 18 1

£13 18 1

District 17.— Small Heath(per Mrs. F. Williams).

Sums under 5s 17 9 6

£17 14 6

District 19. — Kitig's Heath(per Mrs. C. J. B.Johnson).

Walker, Mrs 5Sums under 5s 9 10 6

£10 5 6

(per Mrs. J. Cattell).£,. s. d.

Baldwin, J. Esq. ... - 5 -Cattell, J. Esq - 5 -

J. J. M 5Smithson, — Esq. - 5 -Wassermann, L.

Sums under 6s 9 IT 8

£11 7 8

District 21. — Smethwick(per The Mayoress,Mrs. W. H. Goodyear).

Adams, AldermanB - 5

Adams, Mrs. E - 5 -Bowden, Alderman

G 10Bowden, Mrs. G. ... - 6 -Fraley, Councillor

W. H - 5Gill, F. J. Esq - 6 -Goodyear, Alder-

manW.H.(Hayor) - 5 -

Motteram, Alder-

Parkes, A. J. Esq... - 5 -Parks, Major A..,

J.P. - 10 6Pinkney, Mrs. C.W. - 5 -Stephen.'Councillor

W. H - 5 -Woodcock, Mrs. C. - 5 -Sums under 5s S 7 3Street Collection... 9 16 -Collected at Theatre 2 17 6

£25 1 3

District 22.— Olton (per Mrs.Victor Bennett).

Mellor, — Esq - 10 -Nicholl, Mrs - 5 -Turton, Mrs. - 5 -Sums under 5s 814 -

£9 19 -

District ZZ.—SolihiOl (perMrs. Edwin Silk).

Bernays, Mrs - 5 -Birkett, E. J. Esq. - 5 -Chattock, Mrs - 5 -Crowley, Mrs - 5 -Deakin, E. Esq. ... - 5 -George Hotel - 5 -Gladstone, Miss ... - 5 -Guest, Mrs - 10 -Hewitt, Mrs - 5 -Jones Bateman,

Mrs - 5 -Lovekin, Mrs - 5 -Mitchell, Mrs. S. ... - 5 -Nash, Mrs 5Parsons, Mrs - 5 -

Rowlands, Mrs. ... - 5 -

Webb Mrs 5 -Yardley, Mrs - 5 -Zair, Mrs. A. D. ... - 5 -Sums under 5s 26 16 -

£33 1 -

District "H.—Acocke Green(per Mrs. W. H. Frazier).

Sums under 5s 1518 -

£1& 18 -

542 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

District 2&.—Yardley andStechford (per Miss L.Boaworth).

£. ». d.Mills Miss 5Sums under 5s 7 18 10

£8 3 10

District 26.— Sutton Cold-field (per Mrs. Tonks).

Bidlak'e, Mrs - 5 -Butler, — Esq - 5 -

Cripwell.W.Esq.,.. - 5 ~

Tawdry, Mrs - 5 -

Gerrard, Mrs - 5 -Hills, A. E. Esq. ... - 6 -

Jordan, — Esq 1 - -Lowe, Mrs. - 5 -Rudder, Mrs - 5 -Sadler, E, Esq - 5 -Sadler, Mrs - 5 -

Tonks, Miss N - 5 -Turner, Mrs - 5 -Watson, Mrs. - 5 -Wilkinson, Mrs. ... - 10 -Sams under 68. 38 6 -Boxes at Hotels, &c. - 13 1

£46 4 1

District 27. — Kruywle (perMrs. J. A. B. Shute).

Christopherson,Mrs.- 5 -Colmore, Mrs - 10 -Hasluck, Mrs - 5 -

Jackson, Mrs - 5 -Jaques, Mrs - 5 ~Marston, Mrs - 5 -Smith Mrs . . . . 5Wade, Mrs. - 6 -Wale, Mrs 5 -Walker Mrs 5 -Watson, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s 8 17 9

£12 2 9

District 28. — Coleshill (perMiss L. Prosser).

Digby, Mrs. Wing.field - 5 -

Sums under 5s 3 4 -

£ 3 9 -

Dtetrict 29.— Castle Brom-wich.

Radnall, Mrs. E. ... - 10 -Collected by Mrs.

F. J. Burgoyne &

Sundry Collections (per Mrs.C. C. Smith).

Mackenzie, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Pearsall, Miss (Box) - 11 3Sharp, Luke J. Esq. - 5 -Shorthouse, J. W.

Esq 2 2 -Smith, Mrs. C. C.

(Box) 10 6Sums under 5s - 2 -

4 11 9Bank Interest 3 14 4

£465 6 5

OLDBUKT LOCALCOMMITTEE.

President —J. W. WILSON, Esq., M.P.

Chairman of Committee —Rev. A. P. ROBERTS.

Honorary Secretaries —Councillor S. BEACH and

Mr. THOS. JOKES.£. s. d.

Albright, G. S. Esq.,J.P - 10 -

Albright, W. A.Esq., J.P 10 -

Anderson, H. A.Esq 5 -

Beach, Councillorg - 5 -

Broughton, Dr. L.

Chance, A. M. Esq.,J p ... . - 10 -

Chance, G.H.De P.Esq - 5 -

Cooke, A. Esq - 10 -Holland, Mrs. W.

G - 5 -Shakespeare, W.

Esq - 10 -Showell's Brewery

Vernon, S. Esq.,LL B 5 -

Wilson, G. E. Esq.,jp - 10 -

Wilson, J. W. Esq.,M p - 10 -

Sums under 5s. 2 7 6Street Collections..26 10 4Works Collections. 3 3 - 1

£67 2 11

SUMMARY.Branch Subscrip-

tions 8 7 6Life-boat Saturday

Subscriptions 55 2 -Life-boat Saturday

Ladies' AuxiliaryDistrict Collec-

Collected at StreetCollecting Sta-tions 132 2 -

parade of Life-boat and Crew.. ..20 - 1

Collected from Fac-tories and Ware-

C o l l e c t e d fromHotels, Restaur-ants &c 10 9 2

Collected from Re-tail Shops andWholesaleHouseslO 8 2

Collected by Old-bury Local Com-mittee 67 2 11

Miscellaneous Col-lections 22 - 11

Total £1212 17 9

COVENTRY ANDDISTRICT L. B. S. F.

President —His Worship the MAYOR.

Chairman —Alderman DRINKWATER,

J.P.

(Honorary Secretary-Councillor WHITE.

Assistant Secretary-Mr. F. MILLS.

Subscriptions,£. s. d.

Annual Subscribers 9 18 6Donations from

Societies 5 14 6Proceeds of

Carnival 22 13 8

Collections-Hotels 19 8 5Shops, etc 11 11 6Factories 76 4 6

Demonstration ....119 16 -

£282 7 5

LADIES' COMMITTEE.

President —Mrs. HILL.

Honorary Secretary-Mrs. WALTER BEAMISH.

Proceeds of Matineeand Ladies' Collec-tion 91 7 6

Subscriptions, &C.282 7 5

Total £378 4 11

LEAMINGTONBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer —

J. F. BURGIS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Bullock, B. S. Esq.. - 2 6Burgis, J. F. Esq.... - 10 6Colbourne, J. Esq.. - 10 6Cranstoun, Rev. J.P. - 6 -Dodd, Mrs 5 -

Misses - 10 -Newbould, Mrs 1 - -Thursfleld. Mrs - 10 -

Total £3 16

Collected by Miss RUSPINI—

Dartnell,The Misses - 6 -

Lloyd, W. H. Esq.. - 5 -Metcalfe, Mrs - 5 -Metcalfe, Miss - 5 -Morris, Mrs - 5 -Searle, Capt - 5

Thomson, Miss - 5 -

£2 10 -

Donations.Collected in Boxes —

Burg i s & Col-bourne, Ltd. ... - 18 5

Sums under 5s - 4 10

Total Dons 1 3 3Total Subs 6 6 -

£ 7 9 3

NUNEATONL. B. S. F.

Honorary Secretary —F. HERBERT RAISON,

Esq., B.A.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Aldrich, H. Esq 1 1 -Cunliffe-Shaw, H.

Esq 1 1Horton, Thos.,Esq. - 10 6Johnson, W. Esq.,

M.P 10Knox, J. Esq - 10 6Lester, H. Esq - 16 6Melly, E. F. Esq. ... 1 1 -Morris, H. C Esq. . 10Stnbb, H. Esq - 10 -

6 15 -Special Effort 55 10 2

£62 5 2

STRATFORD-ON-AVON BRANCH.

President-Rev. W. G. MBLVILLE.

Vice-Presidents —Mr. Councillor G. M. BIRD.R. M. BIRD, Esq.A. D. FLOWER, Esq.P. S. FOSTER, Esq., M.P.Sir F. HAMILTON, Bart.G. F. KENDALL, Esq.Dr. NASON.S. SANDERS, Esq.Mr. Alderman SMALLWOOD,

J.P.J. C. TREQARTHEN, Esq.Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —JAMES STEVENSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Adkins, Thos., Esq. 1 1 -Allfrey, Miss M. H. - 5 -Barnard, Miss C. J. - 5 -

Bucknall, B. J. Esq. 1 1 -Bird, Mr. Councillor

G. M - 5 -Bird R M" Esq 5Boyden, Geo. Esq. - 5 -Carrow, Capt.,R.N. 1 1 -Colbourne, Alder-

man - 5 -Corbett, H. I. Esq. - 10 6Cowan, Major 1 - -Flower, A. D. Esq. 1 1 -Foster, P. S. Esq.,

M.P. 1 1Gem, E. Percy, Esq. - 10 6Gibbius, W. B. Esq. 2 2 -Green, Cleveland,

Hamilton, Sir F.,Bart 1 1 -

Hartley, Miss A. ... - 10 6Hodgson, Rev. F. H. 1 1 -Hughes, Mrs. Cape-

Jackson, A. W. Esq. 1 1 -Jackson.W.H. Esq. - 10 6

Kendall, G. F. Esq. 1 1 -Lowe, Miss M. M. - 5 -Lowndes, C. Esq.... - 5 -Manderson, Gen. ,

C B 1 1Melville, Rev. W.G. - 10 6Milward, Mrs 1 1 -Nason, J. J. Esq.,

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 543£. s. d.

Sanders, S. Esq. ... 1 1 -

Slatter, John, Esq. 2 2 -Smallwood, Alder-

Smith,' Miss (RhineHill) 1 1 -

Stevenson, Jas - 5 -Talbot,F.L. Esq. ... - 10 6Thwaites,G.E.Esq. 1 1 -Tobin Rev F. . 1 1Townsend, Mrs. C.' 1 1 -Tregarthen, J. C.

Esq 1 1

Total Subs.... £32 2 -

TRUeatmorelanb.KENDAL BRANCH.

President —Lord HENRY BENTINCK.

Hon. Treasurer—NORMAN F. WILSON, Esq.,

Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., J.P.Hon. Secretaries—

ERIC CREWDSON, Esq.W. B. COCKILL, Esq.,

M.D., J.P.Annual Subscriptions.

Argles, T. A. Esq.... 2 2 -Bentinck, Lord

Henry 2 2Cockill, W. B. Esq.,

M D JP 10Gikes, Gilbert, Esq.,

M.Inst.C.E., J.P. - 10 6

Jefferys, Mrs. J. H. - 10 -Kendal Co-opera-

tive Society, Ltd. 5 - -Paget - Tomlinson,

W. S. Esq.,M.D.,

Wakefleld, EdwardW. Esq., J.P. ... - 10 6

Wakefleld, Mrs.E. W . . . . - 10 6

Wilson, Norman F.Esq., J.P 1 - -

Total Subs.. ..£14 9 6

LAKE DISTRICTBRANCH.Treasurer—

ALFRED R. SLADEN, Esq.

Collected by MISS STELLAHAMILTON.

Annual Subscriptions.Ainslie, The Misses - 5 -Arnold, Miss - 5Blythe, The Misses - & -

Coutts Mrs 1Crewdson, Rev.

Duncan, Mrs. - 5 -

Gaddum.W. Esq.... - 10 -Groves, W. G. Esq. 10 10 -

Hamilton, Miss - 10 -Hamilton, Mrs - 10 -Howarth, Mrs 1 1 -Johason T W. Esq 1 ZJones-Balme, F. M.

T. Esq 1 1 -Logau, Mrs. John... - 5 -

£. 8. d.Marshall , Mrs.

Victor 5 -Mason Dr - 10 -Mason, Miss Enid - 5 -Miller, E C. Esq ... 10 6Miller, Mrs. W. P. - 10 6Mudd, J. Esq - 5 -Muir, Miss - 6 -Palmer, The Misses 1 - -Redmayne, Hugh,

Esq - 5 -Rigg, Mrs. R - 6 -Sladen, A. R. Esq. 10 - -Sladen, J. M. Esq. 10 - -Slingsby, C. Esq — - 10 -Somervell, Gordon,

Esq - 6 -Steele Mrs 1 1 -Storey, I. Esq 1 1 -Wigg, G. Lloyd,

Willink, Mrs - 10 -Wilson, Miss - 10 -Sums under 5s 4 2 -

Total Subs.... 52 9 -Donations.

Collecting Boxes —Logan, Mrs - 8 -Rigg, Mrs. R. - 3 -

Total £53

Collected in Bowness,Windermere, by Mrs.SEWELL.

Annual Subscriptions.Armitage, Mrs. G. - B -Aylward, Mrs. T.... 1 - -Baddeley, Mrs - 6 -Boutflower, Miss ... - 5 -

Bownass, Mr. Roger - 5 -Bownass, Mrs. J. T. - 10 -Briggs, G. H. Esq. - 10 -Buekton, Mrs., and

Miss Collinson ... - 5 -Clark Mrs . 10 -Dale, Mrs - 6 -Dickson , Mrs.

Dickson, Miss A.... - 5 -Dobson, Dr - B -Duncan, Mrs - B -Fletcher, J. H. Esq. - B -Geddes Miss 10 6Lingard, Mrs. ...... - 5 -Logan, Bruce, Esq. - 5 -

MacDougall, Mrs. - 5 -Moss, Rev. ,J. M. ... 1 1 -Mucklow, Mrs - 6 -Nurse, Rev. E.J.... - 6 -O'Neill, The Hon.

Pritt, G. Ashby, Esq. - 10 6Sewell, Mrs - 5 -Shaw, Dr. Rodas ... - 5 -Sherson, The Misses 1 1 -Stephenson, Mrs.... 1 - -Stock Mrs - 5Ullock, The Misses - 10 -Wright Mrs - B -Sums under 6s 6 14 -

Total Subs.... 20 7 -Donations.

Nicholson, Francis,Esq ... 10 6

Collecting Boxes ... 1 12 6Bank Interest - 4 9

Total 22 14 8

Total Subs. ... 72 16 -Total Dons. ... 2 18 8

£75 14 8

•WatltBbire.SWINDON L. B.S. F.

Subscriptions.£.. s. d.

Anonymous - 5 -Arkell, James, Esq. - 10 -Arkell, T. Esq - 10 6Baker, J. Esq - 5 -Balch, A. Esq. - 10 6Bays, E. Esq .... 5Bird, W. R. Esq. ... - 6 -Calley, Col. T. C. P. 1 1 -Cole, S. B. Esq - 10 6Cox, J. G. Esq - 6 -Gilbert, A. J. Esq. - 10 6Goddard, F. P. Esq. - 6 -Hack, E. B. Esq. ... 1 1 -Hack, H. S. Esq. ... 1 1 -Ing, H. Esq - 10 -Lavery, Dr - 5 -Little, W. G. Esq. - 10 6Manners, Miss - 10 -Morse, L. L. Esq.... 1 1 -Morse, W. E. Esq. - 10 6Peploe, C. L. Esq. - 5 -Robinson, D. C. C.

T J 10 -Stanier.W. H. Esq. - 5 -Underwood-Fisher,

Mrs. S. F - 10 6Waieter.W.H.Esq. - 10 6Webb, John, Esq. - 10 -Withy, A. E. Esq.... - 5 -Wright, T. G. Esq. - 10 -Wykeham - Martin,

Mrs 1Sums under 5« - 12 6

Total Subs £15 10 6

Donations.Fete and Demon-

Sacred Concert 1 2 3Shooting: Competi-

tion . ... 11

Total Dons £11 7 3Total Subs £15 10 6

£26 17 9

WARMINSTER ANDWESTBURY

BRANCH.Local Committee —

The Rev. G. ATTWOOD.P. BENTON, Esq.LINDSAY BURY, Esq.T. PONTINO, Esq.Mrs. TBEYOR SHOBLAND.The Rev. H. R. WHYTE-

HEAD.

Honorary Secretary—H. L. WHYTEHEAD, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.

Artindale, R. H.Esq 1

Benton, P. Esq. ... - 5 -Blanche, Lady Pelly- 6 -Burton, Col. H 1 - -Bury, Lindsay, Esq. 1 1 -Houston, Capt. S. C. - 10 -Lethbridge, C. Esq. 1 - -

Westbury (per Mrs.Trevor Shorland) —A L .... 5

Sums under 5s - 15 -

Total Subs £6 8 6

Donation.£. s. d.

Cookson, H. M.,Esq 1

Total .£7 8 6

TKttorcesterebire.KIDDERMINSTER

L. B. S. F.President —

His Worship the MAYOR.Honorary Treasurer—

W. P. SNOW, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

A. A. HEATHCOTE, Esq.United Counties Bank.

Committee-Mrs. BLUNDELL.Mrs. HILTON.Miss INSTON.Miss JOHNSON.Miss E. JOHNSON.Mrs. LEWIS.Mrs. PARRY.

Subscriptions 18 19 -Street CollectiOH...2S 19 11

Total £47 18 11

M A L V E R NBRANCH.Committee-

Rev. F. W. DAVENPORT,M.A.

Dr. DIXEY.Colonel HEYWOOD.Colonel TWYNAM.Honorary Secretary and

Treasurer-Admiral J. F. G. GRANT,

Barnard's Green.

Annual Subscriptions.Barlow, Mrs 10 -Grant, Admiral .... - 10 6Macdonald, CoL ... 1 - -Mason, Miss - 5 -Miller, Mrs. Murray 6 - -Saltoun, Miss Jones - 6 -Woods, Miss 1 - -Woods, Miss R. O.. 1 1 -Sums under 5s. - 2 e

Total Subs. ...£9 14 -

Donations.Miller, Mrs. Murray 5 - -Contribution Boxes - 2 6

Total £14 16 6

R E D D I T C HBRANCH.President —

The Right Hon.The EARL OP PLYMOUTH.

Treasurer—R. MILLER, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Miss MADOLINE BAKTLEET.

544 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Bartleet, Mrs. A. G. - 10 6Bartleet, Wm., and

Sons Ltd 1 1Field, T. Esq 1 1 -

James, Mrs - 5 -Lambert, Mrs 1 1 -Marshall, Mrs - 10 6Milward, H. T. Esq. 1 1 -Milward, Henry, &

gons . 2 2 -Mynore, Miss S. A. 1 - -Newton, Rev. Canon 1 1 -Newton, Rev. H. J. - 5 -Plymouth, the Rt.

Hon. the Earl of. 10 - -Thompson, Mrs. ... - 5 -Sums under 5s 1 1 6

Total Subs. ...£21 9 6

STOURBR1DGEL. B. S. F.

Honorary Secretary—PERCY H. CHAPPBLL, Esq.

Works Collections 8 15 6House to House ...16 17 3Hotels, Clubs, <fcc.. 5 6 6

£40 6 3

WORCESTERBRANCH,President —

The MAYOR OFWORCESTER.

Honorary Secretaryand Treasurer —

W. G. DAiyEsq., A.C.A.

Subscriptions.The Mayor of Wor-

cester(E. Thomas,Esq ) 10 6

Ames, Fredk. Esq.. 1 1 -Cherry, A. C. Esq.. 1 1 -Holland, Walter,

Esq. j p 10 6Lea, Mrs. Wheeley 1 1 -Northwick, The

Right Hon. Lady 2 2 -Rowlanda, Rev. W.

E 10 6Williamson, G. H.

& Sons, Ltd.,Messrs 10 6

Total £7 7 -

f o t f t s b i r c .BRADFORDBRANCH.

Patron-Col. H. A. FOSTER.

President —The LORD MAYOR OP

BRADFORD.Vice-Presidents —

Alderman J. A. GODWIN,J.P.

THOMAS HOWARD, Esq.

C. E. LIEBREICH, Esq.Sir W. E. B. PRIESTLEY,

J.P., M.P.FREDK. PRIESTMAN, Esq.,

J.P.Councillor DAVID WADE,

J.P.W. A. WHITEHEAD, Esq.,

J.P.Local Committee—

THOMAS HOWARD, Chair-man.

A. W. FIELD, Vice-Chair-man.

A. BOWER.J. A. CLAPHAM.PEROIVAL CRAIG.Mrs. COOKROFT.Mrs. FAIRBANK.B. D. FAIRBANK.Mrs. FEARNLEY.Mrs. A. W. FIELD.G. W. FOSTER.H. GILL.Miss HAHN.W. HARDY.E. HILL.Miss HIND.Mrs. HOWARD.Rev. C. W. N. HYNE, M.A.J. KENDALL.A. LISHMAN.Mrs. MAOVEAN.H. D. MALTON.PERCY METOALFB.W. H. MORLEY.Mrs. JOHN MOOLSON.J. PRIESTLEY.F. ROBINSON.K. DE ROME.Miss RUSHWORTH.Miss SKIRROW.E. STAINCLIFFE.R. SUTCLIFFE.R. S. TOWN.WM. WADE, J.P.w. s. WHEAT.W. A. WlLCOCK.

Honorary Treasurer—. J. H. LINCEY.

Honorary Secretary —R. V. RUSHWORTH.

Secretary —Miss NORA M GRAINGER.

Honorary Auditor —W. 31. OKAY, C.A.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Adam, M., and Co. 1 1 -Ambler, Jeremiah,

&Sons, Ltd 1 1 -A n d e r t o n , S., &

Sons, Ltd 1 1Aykroyd, F. A - 10 6Ayrton&Co 1 1 -Bairstow, T. & M... 1 1Barre t t , Hy., &

Beckett* C o 2 2 -Behrens, Sir Jacob,

Blumenthal, Glaser& Co 1 1

Booth & Walker 1 1Bottomley, S., &

Brigg, Neumann &Co. 1 1

Burton, John A. ... - 10 6Butterneld, F., &

Co 1 1C o h e n , J., &

Josephy 1 1 -Collins, W., <fc Rons 1 1 -Cordingley, Arm-

strong <fc Co - 10 6C r a v e n , Joseph,

J P . 2 2

£. s. d.Drummond, Jas., &

Sons, Ltd 1 1 -Edelstein, Moser

& Co . 1 1Ehrenbach, Brumm

& Co 5Faull J 11Field, Geo. H., &

Son 10 6Firth, T. A. & Co.... 1 1 -Foster, Col. H. A.. ..10 - -Foster, John, &

Son, L td 5 5 -Gaunt J E 1 1 -Gillies, Garnett &

Godwin, J. A., J.P. 1 1 -Gray W M 1 1Hahlo, Chas. &

Sons 1 1Hammond's Brad-

ford Brewery Co.,

Hardy, L. N. & Co. 1 1 -Henry, A. & S., &

Co., Ltd. .". 3 3 -Hill, Craven & Hay - 10 6Hill, James, & Sons 2 2 -Hirsch, Pinner &

Co . . . 1 1Hoffmann, A., and

Co 1 1Howard, Thos 1 1 -Jacobs, Adolph, &

Co . . 1 1 -Kafka,Rothenstein

<fe Co 11Keenan, John, &

Co Ltd 1 1 -Knowles, Cooke, &

Co 1 1 -Liebreich, C. E 1 1 -Lincey J H.. ..1 1Lund, Chas 10 6McEwan, J. H 1 1 -Mahler, Sichel &

Co 1 1Marcan, M., & Co.. 1 1 -Margerison <fc Co... 1 1 -Milligan, Hunter,

& Co 10 6Mitchell Bros 1 1 -Moser, Bernheim,

&Co 1 1 -Musgrave, B 1 1 -Nathan, B 1 1 -Paterson, M. M. ... 1 1 -Posselt, E., & Co... 1 1 -Priestleys, Ltd 1 1 -Priestman, John, <fc

Sons 3 3Quitzow & Co 1 1Ree Mrs I... . 2 2Richardson, Geo.,

& Co 10 6Ripley, Fred., &

Co., L t d 2 2 -Rushworth, R. V... - 10 6Sachs & Co - 10 6Salt, Sir Titus, Bt.,

Sons& Co., Ltd.. 2 2 -Scharff, Ed., dfcCo.,

L td 1 1 -Schmidt, P., & Co. - 10 6Shackleton, J., &

Son 5Shalders, A. 0., &

Semon, Chas., & Co. - 10 6Simon, Israel, & Co. 2 2 -Smith, John, &

Sonnenthal, A. W. 1 1 -Stavert, Zigomaia,

Steinthal, C. G 1 1 -Tankard, J. M - 10 6Tordoff, John, &

Son, Ltd 11Walker, Arthur, &

Co 1 1Whitehead, Hy -10 6

£. s. d.Willey,Francis,&Co.l 1 -Williamson, J. E.,

& Son . 1 1Wine<fc Beer Sellers'

Total £103 3 -

BRADFORDL. B. S. F.

Vice-Presidents :Ackroyd,J.H.,J.P. - 10 6Airey, Edward - 10 6

Arnold-Foster, E. P. - 10 6Behrens, Hardy ... - 10 6

Benn, Joe - 10 6Bland, John - 10 6Brassard, Fred A. . - 10 6Carter, Herbert ... - 10 6Clapham, J. A - 10 6

Cowling, Albert ... - 10 6Crabtree, G . . . • 10 6Crabtree, T. W. ... - 10 6Crossland, W. H... - 10 6Downs, Jno. W. ... - 10 6

Elliott, John - 10 6Fattorini, E - 10 6Garnett, Sred H.... - 10 6Gemmell.Alexander- 10 6Gerhartz, F - 10 6

Haley,' J. T - 10 6Hall, Edward W.... - 10 6Hall J Basil - 10 6Heymann, Harry... - 10 6

Jessop, Arthur - 10 8Johnson, Harry M. - 10 6Jones, Rev. H. Gres-

Kelly, J. 0 10 6Kendall, J 10 6Laidler, Francis ... - 10 6Law, Duncan G.,

J P, 10 6

Leigh, F. W. - 10 6Longbottom, H. ... - 10 6Lund, Gustavus ... - 10 6Maude, Wm - B -Milnes, Edwin - 10 6Moore, A 10 6Moore, Ricfiari! ... - 10 C

Oddy, Alfred Edgar - 10 6Oddy, J James 10 6

Peel, John 10 6Pike, James 10 6Potter, John M. ... - 10 6Pratt, T 10 6Rawlings,Wm.,J.P. - 10 6Rawson, Dr. F. W. - 10 6

Render, F. H. A. ... - 10 6Rhodes, William E. - 10 6Richardson, F. W. . - 10 6

Rycroft, Walter W. - 10 6Saunders, Percy ... - 10 6Scales, Walter S.... - 10 6Smith, WJieater ... - 10 «Speight, Geo - 10 6

Sugden, Edward ... - 10 6

Taylor, Frank - 10 6Tetley, Wm. Ernest - 10 6Turnbull, Geo - 10 6Walker, Richard ... - 10 6Wall, Ernest - 10 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 545£. s. d.

Wilson, S. B r- 10 6Wood, Chas. 10 8Woodhead, T. M.... - 10 «Wright, J. J - 10 6Young, James - 10 6

Total £41 1

Annual Stibscriptions.Adams, M. & Co.... 1 1 -Ambler, Jeremiah,

& Sons, Ltd 1 1 -Anderton, S. and

Aykroyd.F.A.&Co. - 10 6

Bairstow,T.&M.... 1 1 -Barrett, Hy. & Sons - 5 -Beckett & Co 2 2 -Behrens, Sir Jacob,

and Sons 1 1Blumenthal, G laser

&Co 1 1Booth & Walker ... 1 1 -Bottomley, S. &

Bros Ltd 2 2Brigg, Neumann &

Co 1 1Burton, John A. ... - 10 . 6Butterfleld,F.&Co. 1 1 -Cohen, J. &

Collins, W. & Sons 1 1 -Cordingley, Arm-

strong & Co - 10 6Craven, Joseph, J.P. 2 2 -Drummond, Jas. &

Sons, Ltd 11Edelstein, Moser &

Co 11Ehrenback, Brumm

Faull, J ... 1 1

Firth, T. A. & Co.... 1 1 -Foster, Col. H. A.. ..10 - -Foster, John & Son,

L t d 5 6Gaunt, J. E 1 1Gillies, Garnett &

Co - 10 6Godwin, J. A., J.P. 1 1 -Gray, W. M 1 1 -Hahlo, Chas. & Sous 1 1 -Hammond's Brad-

ford Brewery Co..Ltd 1 1

Hardy, L. K. & Co. 1 1 -Henry, A. & S. &

Co. Ltd 3 3Hill, Craven, & Hay - 10 0Hill, James & Sons 2 2 -Hirsch.Pinner&Co. 1 1 -Hoffmann, A. & Co. 1 1 -Howard, Thos 1 1 -Jacobs, AlolphA Co. 1 1 -Kafka, Eothenstein

& Co 1 1Keenan, John &

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Knowles. Cooke &

Liebreich, C. E. ... 1 1 -Lincey, J. H 1 1 -Lund Chas 10 6Mahler, Sichel& Co. 1 1 -Marcan, SI. &Co.... 1 1 -Margerison&Co.... 1 1 -McEwan, J. H 1 1Milligau, Hunter &

Co 10 6Mitchell Bros 1 1 -Moser, Bernheim

& Co 1 1Musgrave, B 1 1 -Nathan, B 1 1Paterson, M. M. ... 1 1 -Posselt, E. & Co. ... 1 1 -Priestley's, Ltd. ... 1 1 -Priestman, John &

Sons, Ltd 3 3 -

£. s. d.Quitzow & Co 1 1 -Eee, Mrs I 2 2Richardson, Geo. &

Co - 10 6Eipley, Fredk. &

Eushworth, E. V. - 10 6Sachs & Co 10 6Salt, Sir Titus,

Bart., Sons and& Co , Ltd 2 2

Scharff, Ed. & Co.,

Schmidt, P. & Co. - 10 6Semon, Chas. & Co. - 10 6Shackleton, J. &

Shalders, A. 0. &Son 1 1

Simon, Israel* Co. 2 2 -Smith, John & Sons 1 1 -Sonnenthal, A. W. 1 1 -Stavert, Zigomala &

Co 1 1Steinthal, C. G 1 1 -Tankard J M - 10 6Tordofl, John '&

Son, Ltd 1 1 -Walker, :Arthur &

Co 1 1 -Whitehead, Hy. ... - 10 0Willey, Frank* Co. 1 1 -Williamson, J. E. &

Son 1 1 -Wine and Beer

Sellers' Associa-tion - 10 6

Total Subs. £103 3 -

District 1.President —

Miss NORA GRAINQER.Whitehead, W. A.,

Esq 1 1

District 2.President —

Mrs. FROODE.Assistant —

Miss CONDIK.Sums under 6s - 16 -

Distrust 3.President —

Miss NORA GRAINGER.Sums uuder 5s - 8 6

Districts 4 and 5.President-

Mrs. ILLINQWORTHGKAINOEK.

Sums under 6s 1 11 6

District 6.President —

Miss ALICE S. HAHN.Assistant —

Miss EDELSTEIN.Ambler, Mrs - 10 -

Bronner, — Esq. ... - 10 -

Irwell, Mrs 1 1 -

hlacaulay, Mrs - 5 -Priestley, Lady 1 1 -Waddilove, — Esq. - 10 -Wade, The Misses.. - 5 -iVagenheim, Mrs... - 6 -

Wechmar, The

Wll80D>

£. s. d.Wolf, Mrs. E. - 5 -Sums under 6s. 3 3 6

£ 9 6 6

District 7.President —Miss HOWE.

Sums under 6s - 16 9

£ 1 6 9

Distrust 8.Presidents

Miss WATERHOUSE.

Glaser, Mrs -10 -Sums under 5s 2 10 -

£3 - -

District 9.President — -

Mrs. ARTHUR W. FIELD.Whitaker & Co.,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Sums under 5s. 1 10 -

£2 11 -

District 10. ,„President-

Miss EUSHWORTH.Altmann, — , Esq. - 5 -Eabagliati, Dr - 5 -Sums under 5s. 3 2 6

£3 12 6

District 11.President —

Miss NORA GRAINOKR.Bottomley, Mrs - 6 -Sums under 5s - 12 -

- 17 -

District 12.Howard, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s. - 15 -

£1 - -

District 13.President —

Mrs. J. MoVEAN.Bodenheim, — Esq. - 5 -Dunnington, Mrs... - 10 -Milligan, W. B.

Esq .... - 5 -Sums under 5s 2 5 6

£ 3 5 6

District 13A.President —

Miss MABEL UNNA.Sums under 6s £2 6 6

District 14.President —

Miss HARDAKER.Garnett, James,

Esq - 10 -Hill, L. Esq - 5 -Parkinson, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s. - 10 -

£1 10 0

Distrust 15.President —

Miss D. EUSHWORTH.£. s. d.

Cawthra, Mrs - 5 -Dickons, — Esq - 5 -Hartman, Mrs - 6 -Illingworth, Mrs.

Eustace - 5 -Whitehead, Mrs.... - 5 -Sumsunder6s 3 9 -

£4 14 -

District 16.President —Mrs. BINNS.

Coope, Mrs - 5 -Waddilove, Mrs. ... - 5 -Sums under 5s 2 5 6

£2 15 6

District 17.No collection.

District 18.President —

Miss NOKA GHAINGIER.Bracewell, Mrs - 5 -

Sums under 5s 1 5 1

£1 15 1

District 19.President-

Miss HARDY.Sumsunderss £2 4 3

District 20.No collection.

District 21.

President —Mrs. TERRY.

Calvert, Rhodes.Esq 1 1

Musgrave, Miss 1 1 -Musgrave, Miss C. 1 1 -Sums under 5s. 3 6 6

£ 6 8 6

District 21A.President —

Miss NORA GRAISQER.

Illingworth, Mrs.A. 1 1 -Smith, Mrs. Harold - 5 -Smith, Mrs. I - 10 -Sums under 5s - 14 -

£2 15 -

District 22.President — •

Miss GWLADYS NORTH.Assistant —

Miss M. PEARSON.Hill, Mrs. James ... - 10 -Knight.Mrs. Wesley - 5 -Nay lor, Mrs. Ezra.. - 5 -Oddy Mrs 1 1

White, Mrs. F - 6 -Wood,Mrs.Ambrose - 6 -Wood, Mrs. C - 5 -Sums under 5s 3 1 0

£6 2 -

2 K

546 THE LIFEJBOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

District 23.President-

Mrs. EZRA BARKER.£. s. d.

Sums under 6s - 18 «

District 24.President —

Miss NORA GRAINOER.Lord, — Esq 10 6Sums under 5s - 7 -

£r- 17 6

Districts 25 and 26.President — •

Mrs. JOHN MotrLSON.Assistant —

Miss DOROTHY BENTHAM.Sums under 5s £1 110

Assistant —Miss IDA LUMB.

Sums under 5s £-10 -

Assistant —Miss ELSIE GLOVER.

Sums under 5s.' £111 -

Assistant — •Miss WALKER.

Richardson, Mrs.... - 5 -Walker Mrs 5Sums under 5s - 13 6

£ 1 3 6

Assistant —Miss MOULSON.

Trotter, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 58 - 8 6

£- 13 6

Assistant —Miss D. ELLIS.

Sums under 5s £- 8 -

Assistant — •Miss K. ANDERTON.

Sums under 5s £- 1 3

Assistant-Miss FLETCHER.

Firth, — Esq - 5 -Hoivarth, Mrs - 6 -Sums under 5s 1 3 -

£1 13 -

Districts 27 and 28.Reddiotlgh, — Esq.. - 10 6Sums under 5s 1 - -

. £1 10 6

district 29.President-

Miss SKIRROW.Assistants —

The Misses AKAM andSMITH.

Buckle & Co.,

Byles, Mrs. F - 5 -Eindley, — Esq. ... - 6 -

£. s. d.Moorhouse, Aid.j B 10 6

Sums under 5s 5 13 3

£ 7 3 9

District 30.President-Miss CKVER.

Sums under 5s £1 7 -

District 31.President-

Miss ALICE FOSTERRAWSON.

Sums under 5s £110 -

District 32.President —

Miss ACWORTH.Aeworth, Mr. H. ... - 5 -Crowther, Mr. B.... - 5 -Ferrand, Mrs 5Halstead Mrs . 10Oddy, MissJ - 5Robinson and Peel,

Scott Miss 5Taylor, Mrs. T - 10 -Thornton, Mrs - 5 -Throp, Mrs - 10 -Sums under 5s - 10 -

£4 10 -

District 33.No Collection.

Districts 34 and 35.President-

Mrs. BY. FEARNLEY.

£2 15 -

District 36.President — •Mrs. VINT.Assistants —

Misses M. DYSON andN. VINT.

Harper, Mrs. - 5 -Button, Mr. A. E.. - 10 CButton, Mr. A. H.. - 10 6Button, Mr. Chas.. - 5 -Button, Mr. W. E. - 5 -Hutton, Mrs. J. B. - 5 -Robinson, Miss - 5 ~

Vint, Mrs. H. ... 5Womersley, Mrs. J. - 5 -Sums under 5s 2 17 6

£6 8 G

Districts 37 and 38.President —

Miss KNOWLES.Aked Mr 5inowles, Miss - 5 -Knowles, Mrs. Ed-

?artridge, Mrs - 5 -Skevington, Mrs.... - 10 -iVales, Mrs - 5 -

Sums under 5s - 17 6

. £2 12 6

District 39.President —

Miss EDITH TURNER.£. s. d

A Friend 10Briggs, Mrs. Asa.... - 10 -Benn & Sons, Ltd.,

Messrs. Joseph... 2 2 -Cunliffe, Dr .... 5Gerrard, Rev. J. E.. - 5 -Kay, Mrs - 5 -Kingdon, Mr - 10 -Wallis Mrs 6Sums under 5 s 2 4 -

£6 16 -

District 40.President-

Miss IDA WHITE.Roberts, Lady 1 - -Roberts, Mrs. B. ... - 10 -

White, Mr 10 6Sums under 5s - 13 6

£ 3 4 6

District 41.President — •

Miss ALICE B. WILLAN.Kendall, M>. J - 5 -Shaw, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s - 18 -

£ 1 8 -

District 41A.President —

Miss ALICE B. WILLAN.Sums under 5s £- 4 -

District 42.President-

Miss NORA GRAINGER.Sums under 5s £-11 6

District 43.President—Miss Moss.

S o w d e n, Mrs.

Moss, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s 3 14 -

£ 4 9 -

District 44.President —

Miss W. BEST.Reddiough, Mrs. ... - 5 -Whitehead, Mrs.

W A . . . 2Woodhead, Mrs. ... - 5 -Sums under 5s - 15 -

£ 3 5 -

Di&tricts 45 and 46.President —

Miss COCKKOFT.

Sums under 5s £1 1 -

Districts 47 and 48.President —

Mrs. COCKROFT.

Assistant —Miss L. COCKKOFT.

£. s. d.Crowther, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s. 3 2 6

£ 3 7 6

District 49.President-

Miss ALVINA BIND.Assistant —

Miss C. BIRD.Briggs, Mrs - 5 -Briggs, Mrs. B - 5 -Field, Mrs 5Bind, Mrs 5Sharpe, Miss . . 5Sums under 5s 6 7 3

£7 12 3

District 50.President— r

Mrs. A. J. BOYLE.Sums under 5s 1 3 6

District 51.President —

Miss NORA YEWDALL.A r t on, Mrs. W.

yeaby, Miss E. -10 fi3euby, Mrs. John.. - 5 -Duncan Law, Mrs.. - 5 -Yewdall, Mrs. C. A. - 10 6Sums under 5s 1 3 6

£.35-

District 62.President-

Miss IDA WOODHEAD.Ackroyd, Mrs - 5 -lobinson, Mrs - 5 -

Sargent, Misses - 5 -Woodhead, Mr.

Abm 10Woodhead, Mr.

Alfred .... 5Sums under 5s 1 1 -

£2 11

IiKisr DISTRICT.District 1.

President —Mrs. W. MITTON.

urns under 5s £113 6

District -2.President —

Mrs. RAMSBEN.urns under 5s. £3 1 -

District 3 (Hotels andHydros).

President —Mrs. WHITELKY.

Assistant-Mrs. RICHARDSON.

Ben Rhydding Hy-d r o 1 5 1

CraigJands 2 14 illurns under 6s - 16 1

£4 15 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BBANCHES. 547

District I.President —

lira. EDOTSOW.Assistant —

Miss HEMINGWAY.1 £.. «. d.

COoke, lira 5 -1 Denby, Miss - 6 -

Denby, Mr - 6 -| Hemingway, Miss . - 5 -

1 Kendall, Mr. G. - 5 -Maufe, Mrs. F - 5 -McCreery, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 6s 1 16 6

£E 16 6

District 5.President-

Miss SHIKtEY MILLARD.Sums under 58 £-16 -

District 6.

President-Mrs. CHAS. MA.UFE.

Dennison, Mrs ~ 5 -Maufe, Mrs. C. J.... 1 - -Spencer, Mrs - 6 -WUaon, Mr. I. E.... - 10 6Sums under 5s - 12 -

£2 12 6

District 7.President —

Miss DOROTHEAGREENWOOD,

Kellett, Mrs - 10 -Richards, Mrs. - S -Sums under 5s - 11 6

£ 1 6 6

District S.President —

Mrs. ATKINSON.Assistant —

Miss M. CRAWSHAW.Sums under 6s 3 1 3

District 9.President —

Mrs. \YATKiysoK.Bean, Mrs. Joe - 5 -

District 10.President-

Miss DoaoTHY BATES.Hampden Illing-

Mallinson, Mrs - 5 -Sums under Us 1 5 6

£1 15 0

District 11.President-

Mrs. A. \V ATKINSON.Bottomley, Mrs. ... - 5 -Oarr, Mr, Q - la -Lee, Mr.; - 5 -Rabagliati, Mrs. ... - 5 -Wilkinson, Miss. ... - 6 -Sums under 5J. 4 2 -

£5 12 -

District 12.President —

Miss EMIIY A. CKOPT.&. a. d.

Colbeck, Mrs - 10 6Croft, The Misses... - 5 -Snowies, Mrs. J. B. - 5 -

Walker, Mrs. W. A.G 1

Sums under 5s . 2 7 0

&5 13 -

District 13.President —

Mrs. STOREY.Sums under 5> - 17 -

B R I D L I N G T O NBRANCH.

Local Committee.Col. Y.G. LLOYD-GKEAME,

President.G, BSNJJARD, Esq., Chair-

man.Key. C. H. CoATKS.Councillor E. LAMBERT.J, V. MJIKPBIZE, J.P.Dr. McNElLL.3. W. POSTIM,, Esq.Dr. PRICKBTT.Cap*. W. BEDHEAD.ALFRED W. WEST, Esq..Capt. WKKBI.

Honorary Secretary —ALFRED J. PARHELL, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions,Foster J H , , - 5Greame, Col. Lloyd 1 - -Harlana1, T. - 5 -Hodgson, — Esq.... 1 - -Hutehinsou, Dr. E. - 5 -Jackson, H. J - 10 -Jameson, W. B. ... 1 1 -Landon, Allan R. - 10 6Macdonald of the

Isles, Sir Alex. ... 1 1 -Ouston & Co - 6 -Pickering, A. W.

Esq 5 -

Savage, Miss M. B.' - 10 6Shipley, Mrs. W. A. 1 - -Southcott.C.G.Esq. - 10 6Wells. S. Esq - 6 -Wright,A.J.W.Esq. - 6 -Sams under 5s. 4 12 6

Toial Subs.... £13 17 -

Donations.Ingledew, Miss...... 1 - -Jackson, Mrs - 7 5Speight, JMiss -USFrom Pillar Boxes 2 - -

Street Collection...23 1 6

Total Dons. ...40 19 4'total Subs. ...13 17 -

£54 16 *

FILEY BRANCH.Local Committee —

A. V. MAOHIN, Esq., Chair-man.

Hon. G. N. »E YARBCRGHBATX8ON.

Mr. WM. CAPPLEMAS,

Mr. A. T. CLAY.Rev. A. If. COOPKR.Mr. G. F. MARDLINS, Chief

Officer, H.M.Coast Guard.Mr. K. M. BOBSON.Capt. T. SIMPSON.

Honorary Secretary—Mr. WILWAM CRAWFORD.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Aspell, Mr. and A.Esq 1 1

Baldwin, A. B. Eaq. 1 - -Bateson.Hon.G.N.

d e Yarburgh 2 2 -Beckworth.W. Esq. - 10 6Bellwood, Capt. ... - 6 -Beswick, Airs. M. - 5 -Cappleman.W.Esq. - 10 -Clay, A. T. Esq. ... 1 1 -Clayton, A. Esq. ... - 10 -Cooper, Rev. A. S. - S -Dyson, B. Esq. ...... 1 1 -Foster, H. Esq. ... - 6 -Oarforth, W. Esq. 1 1 -Haley, A. Esq - 10 6Hankes, Miss - 10 -Haworth, Dr. - 5 -Hess, Dr. F. H. ... 1 1 -Jones, F. J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Jukes, E. E. Esq.... - 10 6Lawson, Sir A. T. - 5 -Machin, A. V. Esq. 2 2 -Martin, Edwin, Esq. 1 - -Mitford, W. 0. Esq. 2 2 -Uobson, B. M. Esq. - 10 -Smith, B. W. Esq. - 10 -Walker, A. J, Esq. - 10 -Watson, J. Clifford,

Esq . . . 1 - -Wheelholise, Mrs. 1 - -Whitehead, Mrs. ... 1 1 -

Total Subs. ...£23 14 8

Donations.Contribution BoxeslS 13 SParade of Town ...15 18 SSundry Donations 3 16 -

Total Dons. ...38 7 6Total Subs. ...23 1* 6

£62 2 -

FLAMBOROUGHBRANCH.

Local Committee —Colonel LLOYD-GRAEKE.Mr. J. HALL.Mr. L. MAISPRIZE.Mr. T. W. WOODCOCK.Honorary Secretary —

Mr. JAMES WOODHOOSE.

•Annual Subscriptions.Dormer, Max, Esq. 2 2 -Hall, Mr. J - 5 -Lloyd-Graeme, Col. 1 - -Mainprize, 1 - S -Shipley, A. Esq. ... - 5 -Upton, J. Esq 1 - -White, Sir Luke ... - 10 6Woodcock, T. W. - 5 -Woodhouse, J - 5 -

Total Subs. £5 17 6Don&tfons.

Contribution BoxeslS - 7Proceeds of whist

Total £80 18 1

HALIFAX BRANCH.President—

G. H. SMITH, Esq., J.P.

Local Committee —JOSEPH COLLINSON, Esq.ARTHUR OKADTBBE, Esq.,

J.P.CHAELBS W. CROSSLEY, Esq.A. E. DALZELL, Esq.BEKJAJHS FIRTH, Esq. J.P.J. H. MCROATROYD, Esq.,

J.P.A. B. NICHOLSON, Esq..A. DONALD GATES, Esq.FRASK.PATCHETT,Esq..,J.P.F. W. THOMSON, Esq., J.P.U. D. WARD, Esq.

Hon. Secretary—A. CRABTREE, Esq., J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.£,. g. a.

Binns, Alfred, Esq. - 10 -Clayton, Murgatroyd

&Co.,Ltd.,Me»srs. 1 1 -Clegg, Mrs. George 1 1 -Collinson, Joseph,

Esq j.p i 1Crabtree, Arthur,

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Crossley & Sons,

Ltd.,Messrs.John 5 - -Dalzell, A. E. Esq. - 10 6Firth, Benjamin,

Esq., J.P. - 10 6Foreter, R. C. Esq. - 10 6Higliley, Samuel,

Esq 1 1 -Hill, Mrs. J. E - 10 -Hoyle, John, Esq.,

jp 1 1 -Murgatroyd, J. H.

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Kicholson.A.B.Esq. - 10 6Oates, A. D. Esq.... 1 1 -Patchett, Prank,

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Searborough,G«orge,

Esq 1 1 -Smith, G. H. Esq.,

Smithsou,Jo8.,Ltd,,

Speak, A. Esq - 10 6Uttley, Wm. Esq. - 10 9Ward, B. D. Esq.,

J.p. 1 1 -Whitley,John,Esq.,

J.P. (2 years) 1 1 -Winks, Mrs. Alfred - 10 -

Total Subs 25 8 -

Donations.Bank Interest - 3 1

Total £25 11 1

HALIFAX L. B. S. F.Annual Subscriptions.

Dilworth, Harry,Esq '• - 5

Dalzell, Alfred.Esq. - 10 6Leech, Dr. Priestley - 10 6

Total Snbs 1 8 -

Donations.Asquith, Messrs. J.,

Ltd. (collecteda m o n g s t em-

548 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£,. s. d.

Bancroft, Messrs.J., & Sons (col-lected amongstemployees) - 6 10

Clay, Messrs. H.& 8.(collected amongstemployees) - 9 6

CorporationBorough

Dalzell, Messrs., &Co. (collecteda m o n g s t em-

Fletcher Bros.,Messrs 12 11

Kimpton LiberalClub 6 11

Larham, Messrs. J.& Son (collecteda m o n g s t em-

Mossley, Messrs., &Sons, Ltd. (col-lected amongst

Smithson, Messrs.J.,&Son(collectedamongst em-ployees) - 12 -

Total Dons. 5 10 6Total Subs 1 6 -

Total £6 16 6

H O R N S E ABRANCH.

Local Committee —F. S. BEODEICK, Chairman.W. BDTTIMEB.WM. COLLINSON.Capt. F. S. CONSTABLE, J.P.A. DOSSOE.Hon. E. NAPIER.Bev. C. E. LITTLE.J. H. LONSDALE.W. SALMOND.W. B. STBPHENSON.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

WILLIAM COLLINSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Atkinson, A. J. ... - 10 6Bethell, Capt. G. E. 1 - -Brodrick, F. S 1 1 -Burstall, W. G - 10 6Constable, F. S 1 1 -Earle, Mrs. Foster 1 1 -Ewart, Mrs 1 1 -Foster.Mrs.Heaton 1 1 -Haller A S 1 1Harker C 10 6Harrison-Broadley,

H., M.P. 1 1 -Haworth-Booth, B. 1 1 -Hill, The Misses ... - 5 6Kelghley, Maxsted

& Co 10 6Lonsdale, J. H - 10 -Lyon, C. E. A - 10 6Maxted and Knott,

Ltd 10 6Pickering, C., J.P. 5 5 -Bea, Professor - 5 -Beckitt, Sir James,

Bart 1 1Salmond, W - 6 -Scott F A . 5Smith, W. B - 10 -Stirling, M. - 10 -Wade, E. S., J.P.... 1 1 -Wade, H. N 1 - -Wells, C. F. - 6 -

£. s. d.Wilson,Thos.,Sons,

& Co., Ltd 2 2 -Witty B. K 10 6

Total Subs.. ..£26 6 -

Donations.P r o m e n a d e and

other Boxes - 11 4

Total £26 17 4

HUDDERSFIELDBRANCH.President —

His WORSHIP THE MATOE.Hon. Secretary —

W. H. ABMITAOE, J.P.Collector —

WILLIAM ENGLAND.

Annual Subscriptions.A Friend - 5 -Armitage Bros 1 1 -Armitage & Norton 1 1 -Beadon, Col 1 1 -Beaumont, Job <fc

Son 1 1 -Beaumont, Joshua,

& Co., Ltd 1 1 -Bentley & Shaw,

Ltd . 1 1 -Bentley, F. W., &

Co 1 1 -Blamires, T. & H.,

I,td 1 1 -Booth J J 1 1 -Broadbent, Mrs. J.

C.(Lascelles Hall) 1 1 -Brook E F 10 -Brook, Freeman, &

Batley 1 1 -Brook, Jonas, &

Bros , Ltd 5 - -Brooke, John &

Sons Ltd 5 - -Brooke, Miss (War-

renfleld) - 10 6Calverley, Titus, &

Sons 1 1 -Crowther Bros -10 6Crowther, Bruce &

Co Ltd .. 1 1 -C r o w t h e r , John

Edward .. . 1 1 -Crowther, John, &

Sons 1 1 -Crowther & Nichol-

son, Ltd 1 1 -Crowther, W. & E.,

Ltd 1 1 -Cumming, William 1 1 -Dyson, Law & Son - 10 6Eastwood, D., &

Sons 1 1 -Eastwood, Fred., &

Co 1HnJinson, A 1Firth & Miller 1Fisher & Co 2 -Fisher, John &

Haigh, Sam 1Hall, Charles 1 1 -Harrop, George, &

Sons 1 1 -Henry, A. S., & Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -Hirst, Thomas, &

Co 1 1 -Hirst, William. &

Son 1 1 -Holliday, Head &

Sons Ltd 1 1 -Holmes,W.C.,& C o . 2 2 -Hopkinson, J. &

Co., Ltd - 10 6

£. «. d.Irving, John,

M.B.C.M. 1 1 -Jennens, Welch, &

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Jubb, A., & Son,

Ltd . 1 1Kaye and Stewart 1 1 -

King, W 1 1 -Klrby, Mrs 1 1 -Kirk, John, & Sons 1 1 -Learoyd Bros. &

Co., L t d 2 2 -Liddell & Brierly,

Ltd . 1 1 -Liebriech & Beard-

sell 10 6Lockwood & Keigh-

ley Xtd 1 1Lowenthal, G. E.... - 10 6Lumb, J., & Sons,

Ltd . 1 1Martin, Sons & Co.,

L t d 5 5 -Middlemost, Bros.

Co Ltd 1 1Midgley.Mrs.David 1 1 -Moxon, G. D - 10 6Norton, Thos., J.P. 1 1 -Piercy, J. W - 5 -Porritt, B., & Co.... - 10 6Priest, Allen & Sons 1 1 -Priestley, A. V. 1 1 -Radcliffe, John, &

Sons ... . - 10 6Eamsden,SirJ.W.,

Bart 2 2 -Bamsden, Hubert.

&Co 1 1 -Bamsden, Sykes &

Kigby R V 10 6Bobinson, F. W.,

J P 1 1

Shaw, J. W. & H.,Ltd . 1 1 -

Shaw.W. Dale, J.P. 1 1 -Shires, James &

Sons, Ltd 1 1 -Stott T H 1 1 -Sykes, Edward &

Sons 1 1 -Sykes, Fred. W.,

J.P. (Lindley) ... 5 - -Sykes, Godfrey, &

Sons 1 1Sykes, John, J.P.

(Lindley) 1 1Sykes, Joseph, &

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Sykes, Johu,& Sons,

Ltd.(Turnbridge) - 10 6Sykes, Miss (Field

Head, Lindley)... 1 1 -Sykes, Walter 1 1 -Taylor and Little-

wood Ltd .... 1 1

Tinker, C. S., J.P. 1 1 -Tolson.LeghDalton 1 1 -Walker, Edwin, &

Co., L t d 1 2 -Wallaces, Ltd 1 1 -Watkinson, James,

& Sons, Ltd 1 1 -Whitflelds, Ltd. ... - 10 6Whitwam, Edward 1 1 -Whitworth, A - 10 6Wilkinson,J.,& Son - 10 6Willans, J. E., J.P. 1 1 -Wimpenny, W. E. - 10 6Woodhead, Edgar

T . . 5Woodhead, Mrs.

E. B 1 1 -Woodhead, Joseph,

& Sons, Ltd 2 2 -Wrigley, John, and

Sons 1 1

Total Subs.. ..£113 6 6

Donations.£. s. d.

Hillhouse Co-opera-tive Society, Ltd. 2 2 -

Huddersfield In-ilndustrialSociety,}1,Ltd 1 " ~

Holy Trinity Y. M.Bible Class, perMr. H. Johnson - 19 G

Church of ChristCongregationalSundaySchool.per 'Mr. Thos. Kaye... 1 17 4

Woodhead, Joseph,& Sons, Ltd 3 3 -

Contribution Soxes.Pack Horse Hotel - 15 6Sums under 5s. ... - 3 9

Total Dons. ...£25 2 1

Commercial Travellers? As-sociation, Collected, byW. Hammond, Esq.

Beardsell, C. W. ... - 10 6Brook, A. J - 5 -Hammond, Walter - 10 -Jenkins, Joseph ... - 5 -Moore, T. H., J.P. - 10 -Swalne, C. A - 5 -Sums under 58 3 -

Total £5 5 8

Bank Interest 1 6 5

Grand Total...£145 - 6

HUDDERSFIELDL. B. S. F.

Annual Subscriptions.Atkins, H. E. Esq.,

M \ . . . - 10 CBenson, E. B. Esq. . - 10 -Blamires, Councillorj 1 1 -

Brierley, Sidney H.Esq - 10 6

Bright, F. I. Esq.... - 5 -Broadbent, Horace,

E s q 2 2 -Brooke, J. A. Esq.,

J.P - 10 6Brooke, William,

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Crowther, D. S.Esq. - 10 6Crowther, J. E. Esq. 1 1 -Dawson, A. Esq. ... 1 1 -Fisher, John, Esq... 1 1 -Freeman, Col.C.E.,j p - 10 6

Haigh, G.H. Esq.... - 10 CHaigh, J. T. Esq.... 1 1 -Hall, George, Esq... - 10 6Hargreavea, J.. Esq. - 5 -Heppenstall, Coun-

cillor E - 10 6Hesketh.Councillor

Hirst, G. C. Esq. ... - 10 6Hirst, Thomas, Esq. - 10 6Holmes, James, Esq. - 10 6Holroyd, Alderman

John, J.P 1 1 -Howarth.G. H. Esq. - 10 6Hudson, Thomas,

Esq. - 10 6Kaye, J. H. Esq.,j p - 10 6

Kaye, William, Esq. - 10 -Liddell, Col 1 1 -Mackenzie, Dr - 10 6Mart in, Horace,

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 549£. s. d.

M«Hor, Major J. B. - 10 8Mills, Charles, Esq. - 10 6Murgatroyd, Coun-

cillor W. H 1 1 -Pogson, J. Esq - 10 6Raynor.W. P. Esq.,

j p ;.' 1 1 -RiIey,Richard,Esq. 1 1 -Robson, J. W. Esq.,

JP 1 ' -Uoebuck, F. Eaq. ... - 10 6

Schofleld, Edward,Esq . 1 1 -

Smith, Alderman C. 1 1 -Swallow, Alderman

E 1 1 -Sykes,Chartes,Eaq. ,

J.P - 10 6Sykes, Edwin, Esq. - 10 6Sykes, Lieut. -Col... 3 8 -Walshaw, R,C.Esq. - 10 6Wheawill. C. Esq... - 10 6Whitwam,Eli,Esq. ,

J P . 10 6Womersley, N. Esq. - 10 -Woodhead, Alder-

man E., J.P - 10 6Sub. under 5s - 2 6

HULL BRANCH1 Patron—

The Bight Hon. LORDLosDxsBORovea.

(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary —W. 3. DYSON, Esq.

Collector —Mr. A. OMSDHILIi, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Barclay & Co., Ltd. 2 2 -JJucfcton & Sons,

Messrs. Geo - 10 6Vn>adley,Col.,M.P. 1 1 -Buretall & Hnflam,

Brawell, W 1 1 -Chambers* Fargus,

Davis, E., & Co. ... 1 1 -Dyson, W. Esq - 10 8Barle, G. & T., Ltd. - 10 -Ferenn, T. R., M.P. 2 2 -Haller, G. R.,Ltd.. 1 1 -Hammond, Ernes <fc

Helrosing & Son ... - 10 6Horsley, Smith &

Co 1 1 -King,SirH.S.,M.P. 2 2 -King & Co., Messrs. - 10 6Kuypers, Ostler &

Scott - 10 6Lambert, S.,<6 Co... - 10 6Londesborough,

' lord, Ihe BightHon 10 10

i Malcolm & Son,Messrs. George... - 10 6

Marshall, W. T. ... - 10 6Harris, Willows, &

Smith, Ltd - 10 6

Maw, Till, Kirke, &Co., Messrs 1 1 -

Moss-Blundell, J. S.

RaymentA Sharpe - 10 -Reckitt & Sons,

L t d 5 5 -Shaw, Son, & Co.... 1 1 -Sissons Brothers &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -TeaIby<£Co.,Messrs. 1 1 -

£. s. d.The Minerva Lodge

(No. 250) of An-cient Free andAccepted Masons 2 2 -

The Union of Lon-don and Smith'sBank, Ltd 1 1 -

Veltmann & Co.,Messrs. N 1 1 -

Wade, Sons, & Co.,Messrs. Richard. 4 4 -

Wadsley, Mrs. E. ... 1 I -White , Col. W.

Wilson, Sons, & Co.,Messrs. Thomas .10 10 -

Winkley A Co.,Messrs. J 1 1 -

Sums under 108. ... - 17 6

£62 15 6

HULL L. B. S. F.Annual Subscriptions.

Cochrane, A. Esq. 2 2 -Downs, C. Esq 1 1 -Ferens, T. B. Esq.,

M.P.,andMrs.... 5 - -Hall, Col. W. W.... - 5 -Johnson <fc Sons,

King, Sir H. S.,M.P., K.C.I.E. ... 1 1 -

Laughton, S. Esq. - 10 -Lonaesrx>rough,The

Lord. . . . . 2 - -Martin, A. E. Esq. 1 1 -Needler, F. Esq. ... 1 1 -Parker, W. Esq. ... - 10 -Beckitt, JP. J. Esq. 1 1 -Reckitt, Philip B.

Esq 5Shaw, Alex. Esq. ... 1 1 -Southam, James,

Esq SSweeting, J. ¥.

Esq 10 6White, A. E. Esq. - 10 -Willows, J. B. Esq.,

J.P. 10 6Wilson, Hon. Guy,

M.P., D.S.0 2 - -WUson, Thomas, &

Sons, Ltd 5 - -Zerney, T. Esq - S -

£31 i 6

KEIGHLEYBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Treasurer—WALTER TATE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —H. MORTIMER BAQOS, Esq..

SKIPTON-IK-CRAVEJT.Hon. Collector —

ALFRED BIRTWHISTLE, Esq.

Annual Stt&«crip£t'ons,Anderton, Fred,

Esq 10 -Barrett, E. B. Esq. - 10 6Birtwhistle, R. P.

'Esq . 10 -Charlesworth, C. P.

Esq JO -Dawes, A. H. Esq. - 5 -Dewhurst, T. H.

Esq 10 6Farey, 8., & Son ... 1 - -Fattorini, T. Esq.... - 6 -

£. s. d.Hall, Miss 10 8Hartley Rev E. T 10 6

Ponting, J. !•. Esq. - 10 6Robinson, Miss - 10 -Wilkinson, J. & R. - 10 6Wood.E - 6 -Sums under 5a 2 5 6

£9 13 6

GARGKAVE.Hon. Collector-

Mrs. C. W. THOMAS.

Coulthurat, J. W.Esq 1

Dewhurst, Mrs.Lionel - 10

Ermin, G. H. Esq. - 5 -

England, Norman - 5 -

Preston, J. H. Esq. - 5 -Proctor, Bobert,

Egq , . 5Roundel], R. F.

Esq 1 1Tunstill, Mrs. G. ... - 5 -Wilson, Dowager

Lady 11Wilson, Lady 1 - -Wilson.Sir Matthew,

Bart. - 10Sams under 5*. 113 -

£9 - -

CONONLBI,

Mrs. TETUSY,Tetley Mrs 5

KEIOHLKY.

Hon. Collector-Mr. H. M. BAOSS.

Hsggas, Messrs. J.,

Total SUDS. ...£19 19 6

K E I G H L E YL. B. S. F.

Aekroyd, J.W.Esq. - 10 -Bairstow, James,

Esq 1 1 -Bairstow, • — Esq..,. 1 - -Bairstow, Miss C. 1 1 -Brailsford, Miss ... - 5 -Clapham Bros.,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Clough, Thomas,

Esq. 10 -Clough, Miss M. A. - 10 6Clough, Mrs. J. D. - 5 -Clough, Mrs. B. ... 2 2 -Clough, Mrs. S. ... - 10 -Clough, Mrs. W - 10 -Crawford, Dr. T. C. - 10 -Dixon, Mrs 5Dixon, 3. & Sons,

Duckett, Miss - 5 -Ellis Mrs . 10 -Haggas, Mrs. T. H. - 10 6Haggas, W., Sons,

ifc Co., Messrs. ... 1 1 -Holden, Mrs 5 - -Holmes & Laxton,

Holmes & Pearson,

£. «. d.Horsfall, Sir J. C.,

Bart 1 1Horsfall, Lady - 10 -Horsfall.TheMisses - 15 -Keighley Hews

Office - 5Keighley Cycling

Club - 10Keighjey Sugden,

ltd - 5 6Laycock, Messrs.

Ltd .. . - 5Matthews, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Moffatt, Mrs. - S -Muagrave, Mrs. .. - 5 -NewshoIme,Miss A - & -Parker, Mrs. J - 10 «Petty, Mrs - 10Pringle, Rev. E. ... - 5 -Scarfe, — Esq. ... - 5 -Slicer, — Esq. ... - 5 -Smith, Mrs. Alfred - \0 -Smith, Mrs. Prince,

aenr 2 2 -Sroith & Paget,

Spencer, — Esq. ... - 5 -Spencer, Mrs. E. G. - 5 -Spencer, Mrs. T. ... - 5 -Sugden, Colonel ... - 10 6

Summerscales,Ltd.,Messrs 1 1 -

Thomas, Mr.i Mrs. - 10 -Walker, Mrs. Nor-

Waterworth, Mrs. - 10 -WUson, Mrs - 5 -Woodrow, — Esq. 1 1 -Wright, Messrs. J. 1 1 -

£35 2 -

LEEDS BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Patrons—EARL OF HAREWOOD.EABL OF WHARITCLIFFE.The Rt. Hon. LORD AIRE-

DALE.The at. Hon. LORD

A&IEBTON.Sir JOBS N. BAURAS,

Bart., M.P.Sir A. T. LAWSON, Bart.

President and HonoraryTreasurer—

TheBt. Hon. Lord GKIJT-IHORPK.

Vice-Presidents — •JOHN BOWMNS, Esq.R. P. BRINDLBY, Esq.WALTER HUDSON, Esq.H. OXLEY INGHAM, Esq.J. S. ». PHILLIPS, Esq.Professor A. SMITHELLS.

Honorary Secretary —HENRY LUDOLF, Esq.

Collector —WM. FENTEKAIf-CoATES.

Annual Subscriptions.Albrecht & Al-

brecbt, Messrs. 2 2 -Atkinsou Bros.,

Barker * Hinch-cliffe, Messrs. ... 1 1 -

Barran, J., * Sons,Ltd., Messrs 2 2 -

Becket t & Co.,

Bedford, Chss. S.Esq 10 6

550 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.JE. e. d.

Bedford, Coun-cillor J. E - 10 6

Bilbrough, A. Esq. 2 2 -Bissington, E. Esq. - 10 6Bowling, John, Esq. 1 1 -Brigg, Rev. J. E. ... - 10 6Briggs, Riley, Esq. 1 1 -

Do. (1909) 1 1 -Brown, G. W. Esq. 1 1 -Brown, W. J. Esq. 2 2 -Buckton, Messrs. R.

& son 10 6Chadwick Bros.,

Ltd., Messrs. ... - 10 6Conyers, J., & Sons,

Messrs - 10 6Cooke, Messrs. Alf.,

Ltd ... 1 1 -Dawson, E. W. Esq. 1 1 -Eagland.W.H.Esq.

M D JP - 10 6Edmondson,T.Esq. 1 1 -Fairbairn, Lawson,

Conibe, Barbour,Ltd., Messrs. —Lawson Branch 1 - -

Fairbairn, Lawson,Coombe.Barbour,Ltd., Messrs. —Fairbairn Mac-pherson Branch 1 1 -

Firth, Samuel, Esq. 1 1 -Flitch, J. J. & Son,

Gibbs, W. & Co.,Messrs - 10 6

Gill, Thos. & Sons,

Gordon, John, Esq.,J P ... - 10 6

Green, F. W. Esq. 1 1 -Greenwood & Bat-

ley, Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -Hare, Messrs. J.,

Ltd ... - 10 6Harvey, W. Esq. ... 1 1 -Hathorn, Davey <fc

Co., Messrs - 10 6Hepper, John, Esq.,

J .P 1 1 -

Messrs. J., Ltd. 1 1 -Hirsch , P. &

Josephy, Jun.,Messrs . . 1 1 -

Holmes, Messrs.John, & Co., Ltd. - 10 6

Holt & Co., Messrs. - 10 6Hotham& Whiting,

Hudson, Walter,Esq. 1 1 -

Hudswell, Clark, &Co., Ltd., Messrs. - 10 6

Hustler, J. H. Esq. - 10 -H y a m & Co. ,

Messrs., Ltd 1 1 -Illingworth, Ing-

ham, & Co.,Messrs., L td 2 2 -

Jacksons, Messrs.,Ltd 10 6

Jackson, Messrs. W.L. & Sons, Ltd.... 2 2 -

Kitson & Co., Ltd.,Messrs 2 2 -

Lambert, Miss - 10 6Lambert, Wm. Esq. 1 1 -Lawson, Sir A. T.,

Bart 2 - -Leuty, T. R. Esq.... - 10 6Ludolf, Edgar, Esq. 1 1 -LudoK, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -Lupton, A. G. Esq. - 10 6Lupton, Henry, Esq. 1 1 -

March, Miss C 1 1 -

. M'Connell, Messrs.

Morrell.Geo.&Son,

£. «. d.Newby, Messrs. T.

and Sons, Ltd. ... - 10 6Nicholson, J., &

Sons,Messrs.,Ltd. 1 1 -Oliver, Mrs. M. ... 1 1 -Ostler, Jas. 8. Esq. - 10 -Peate, Jonathan,

Esq., J.P - 10 6Plews,William,Esq. - 10 6Schunck, Messrs. &

Co 1 1Smith and Hutton,

Smith, J. Wales &Sons,Ltd.,Messrs. - 10 6

Smithells,Professor 1 1 -Stables, Marshall,

Esq., J.P. . 10 6Stockdale, Thomas,

Esq 10 6Sykes, W. S. Esq. - 10 6Taylor, Bros. & Co.,

Taylor, W. Esq. ... 2 2 -Town and Sons,

Messrs. J 1 1 -Tetley and Sons,

Ltd., Messrs. J. 3 3 -Tetley, Mrs. F. W. 1 1 -Watson, J.,& Sons,

Messrs., Ltd 1 1 -Wigram, Reginald,

Esq - 10 6Wilson, Joshua and

Sons,Messrs.,Ltd. 1 1 -Wood, Mrs. E. P. 1 1 -Wood, T. M. Esq. - 10 6Woodhouse, E. &

Co., Messrs., Ltd. 2 2 -Yates,W.E.,Messrs.

L t d 2 2 -Zossenheim, M. &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -

Total Subs. ...91 13 -

Donations.

Sams under 5e - 2 6

Total £91 15 6

LEEDS L. B. S. F.Subscriptions & Donations.Armitage, Robt. ... 1 1 -Barran, Sir J .N. ... 1 1 -Brindley, E. P. ... 1 1 -Fox, G. R. Lane ... 1 1 -Gilpin, W. H., and

Greaves, Benj - 10 6Hepworth.NorrisR. 1 1 -Hirsch, Harry 1 1 -Johnson, Rev.

Maephersou.W.W. 1 1 -Porter,Mr.andMiss 1 - -Smith, Legacy of

the late MissEmma (per Alf.

Taylor, Mr. F. M.... 2 2 -Tetley, C. F 1 1 -Walker, H. Seeker 1 1 -Whitham, Sam F. 1 1 -Wood, Hon. Ed. F.

L., M.P 1 1 -Yates, Chas 5 - -Yorkshire Observer 1 1 -

Total £126 9 6

Workshop Collections.

Aire and CalderNavigation Co.... - 7 10

AiredaieClothingCo.- 16 2Albion, L t d 1 6 8

£. 8. d.Albrecht&Albrecht - 8 5Albrecht, Walter*

Co 15 11Arnold, Mrs. .Lower

Arnold, E. J. & Son 1 15 8Arnott, Halliday

& Co 5 9Arthur & Co - 10 -Arthur & Co., Ltd. 1 4 1Atkinson, G. W. &

Co 6 11Bainbridge Bros.,

L t d 1 4 6Balmforth, E. B. ... - 5 9Bankneld Laundry - 6 2Barker&Hinchcliffe - 6 -Barker and Moody - 7 9

Barnes, J. & Co. ... - 10 6Barnsbee, E. & Co. - 6 10Barran, J. & Son,

ChorleyLane 1 12 10Barran, J. <fe Son,

Hanover Lane ... 2 11 -Barran, T.-&S - 9 7Baths.JosephStreet - 5 -Baxter, W.H.& C o . 1 7 4Been and Inchbold - 7 7Binks.J. H., Wood-

sley Road - '8 6Birch, Mr., Com-

mercial Street ... 1 1 2Blackburn W.& Co 6 9Blakey's Boot Pro-

tectors, Ltd 1 11 1Booth, H. & Sons... - 6 9Boot's, Ltd - 8 1Botterill, Seanor &

Co 6 11Bowman, R. H. <fc

Co 10Boyd, W. A - 6 6Boys and Helliwell - 17 6Bracken,T.H.&Co. - 5 10Bradley & Bradley - 5 -Bradley, Emanuel - 15 -Braine, T. F. & Co. - 5 4Bramley Dyeing Co. - 10 9Bramley Engineer-

Bray, Geo. & Co. ... 2 2 -Broadbent,H.&Co. - 8 9Brooke, A. & A. ... - 10 -Brownhill, R. S. &

Buckley & Sons ... 1 17 2Buckton, Joshua &

Co - - 7 9Butler, S. & Co. ... - 7 6C.W.S. Brush Dept. - 6 1C.W.S. Clothing

Factory 1 5 -Campbell & Co., J.

and W 1 12 9Campbell&Hunter,

Ltd 7 1Camras, S. & Son... - 8 6CityEngineersOffice 1 - 3ClaughtonBros.,Ltd.- 10 1Clayton, Son & Co.

Ltd 13 10Cliff, S. H. & Co. ... - 9 3Cooke, Alt., Ltd.... 1 7 10Co. -op. Albion St. 1 10 3Co. -op. Cardigan

Co.'bp.Haddon Kd. - 9 2Co,-op. Hall Lane,:.Armley - ft -

County Sauce andPickle Co - 7 -

Crawshaw & Park,

Crockatt, J 11 10Crosthwaite Fire

Bar Synd - 9 CC'rowther, Ellis, &

Co - 13 4Cumpston, T. B. &

Co - 7 3

£. «. d.Curtis & Sons - 12 9Daimler Motor Co. - 7 6Davison, C. <fc Son - 11 1Dei^hton's... 10 9Denby & Spinks ... - 5 4IMxon, David & Co. - 12 9Dixon, Maurice ... - 8 2Earnsnaw& Bannis-

ter - 7 6Eastwood, B. & Co. - 5 10Ellis and Dixon - 6 8Fairbourn, Lawson,

Farnley Iron Co. ... - 11 5Fawcett, Henry ... - 5 -Firth, Geo. & Co.,

Forgrove Machine

Fox, Parkinson &

Fox,W.,&Co.,Ltd. 1 2 4

Gas Meter Dept. ... - 7 -Gaunt, J. & Co. ... - 9 7Gaunt and Hudson ^ 16 3Gaunt, R, & Sons,

Ltd 16 1Gawthorpe, Ltd. ... - 7 -Gibson, W. & Sons 2 6 6Gilchrist Bros - 19 6

Goldman, E. & Son - 10 6Goodall, Back-

house & Co - 6 -Goodall & Suddick,

Ltd 8 2Greenwood and

Hailey, T. & Co.,Ltd - 12 10

Hainsworth, A. U.

Hainsworth, J., &

Halliday, J.,& Sons- 15 4Hall, J. & Co - 11 -Harding, Churton

Harding, Richard-son, Rhodes &Co 1 4 11

Hare, James, Ltd. - 6 7Harlow, J. E - 5 3Harrison, A. & Co.,

Ltd - 6 9Harrison, Townend

& Co - 13 6Hartley & Co - 9 1Hartley, John &

Sons, Ltd 5 10Hartley, G. & Son - 9 4Hathorne, Davey &

Co 5 1Hattersley & Co. ... - 6 8Heaton & Co., E. L. - 7 1Heaton, E. L. & Co. - 18 -Hellett, R. & Co.... - 6 6Helton's, Ltd - 8 11Hepton Bros., Ltd. 2 1 7Hepworth & Sons 1 5 4Hickmau, W. E. ... - 12 8Highways Dept. ... - 10 3Hirst, L. & Son - 9 6Hirst, Stuart H. ... 1 1 -Holmes, .1. & Co.... - 14 2Holroyd&Co - 5 3Horner, S.J., Sunny

Horsell, F. & Co.,L t d . . . 5 4

Horsfleld Sons &Mackrell Bros.... - 6 -

Hotham & Whiting - 6 6Howell, W. J. & Co. - 5 -Hudson, John - 8 8Hudson, W.H.& Co. - 11 4Hunslet Engine Co.,

Ltd 17Hunter, Barr& Co. - 10 5

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 551£. s. d.

Hyam & Co., Ltd. - 5 6

I l l i n g w o r t h ,Ingham & Co. ... - 5 4

I l l i n g w o r t hI n g h a m , ltd.,Houghton Place - 6 7

Ingham, J. .T. &'Co., Ltd 8

Irwin,W.&Co.,Ltd. - 6 4Jackson, W. L. &

Jenkinson, H., Ltd. - 18 2Job, Day & Sons

Ellerby Lane - 8 7Johnson, Charles H - 10 -Johnstone, J. D. .. - 8 4Jowett & Lowry . . - 6 9Jowett & Lowry

Balm Road - 9 6Kaye, J. & Sons,

Ltd 5 4Kiaer & Josephy... - 9 -Kirby Banks Screw

Co 10 8Kirkstall Forge ... - 11 5Kitchen, W. & Co. - 5 7Lanura Company,

Ltd 6 2Laycock, P., Ltd.... - 10 9Lee & Whatmoor - 6 5Leech & Simkinson,

L*d 13 1Leedham & Heaton - 16 2Leeds Fireclay Co.,

Cliffs Branch - 8 7Leeds Forge Co. ... - 7 3

Leeds Steel Works 1 14 2Leeds Wheel and

Axle Co. 1 15 2Legg and Millard... - 6 9Lightowler, Chas. 1 1 -Lister J & Co Ltd 10Lord & Sons, Kirk-

stall 5 -Lubelski & Sons,

L t d 1 3 4Malcoln, W. & Co. - 9 2Manns,PepperLane - 6 1Marsden Bros 1 - 5Marsh, Jones, &

Cribb, Ltd - 6 5Marshall & Co - 8 2Matthew, J. & Sons - 8 -

McCormick,A.&Co. - 5 6McLaren, J. & H.... 1 4 2Meadow Lane Gas

Works 13 9Midgley,E.C.&Son - 7 -MiersBros 14 1Milne.'J. & Son ... - 6 6Mohun.J.H.&Sona - 6 6MonkbridgelronCo. - 5 5Mortimer & Co.

(Leeds), L t d - 6 1

Muff, F. & Co - 5 2Musgrave, S.& Sons - 6 10Nichols, Harold ... - 7 9North British and

Mercantile Inst. - 5 6Northern Machine

Screws Ltd ... 6 4Norton, E. & Son - 10 2Oxley, Barker - 7 6Pape Wm . . 5 10Paul, William, Ltd. - 13 4Peacock, J. & Co. - 6 8Pearson, J. C. &

Sons 6 -Peel, T. & Co - 12 10Petty, J.W. & Sons,

Ltd . 16Pinder & Co . . 14Preston, Brooke &

Co - 10 -Powell, C. H - 16 -Railways Collec-

tions (Mr. Hud-son) 6 4 11

£. s. d.Ratcliff Geo - 6 -Rawlins, E.J.&Co. - 10 -Rhodes, J. & Co.,

Ltd. (Clothiers)... 1 7 4Rhodes Paul 6 -Riehmond,H.& Son - 13 -

Riley, E. & Co - 7 -Roberts, J. & Son - 7 -Roberts, Mart &

Co., Ltd 1 7 -Kobinson, G. & R.

& Co 1 1 8Sands, T. A. & J.W. - 14 6Sands & Mundells,

Shaw, Chas. & Co. - 6 6Shipman, H. Q. ... - 5 -Smith & Butler... - 6 4Smith J W ... - 8 7Smith, Renton &

C o 7 5

Snaith, Arthur - 10 6Staines & Son,

Guildford Street - 13 10

Stewart&JIcDonald,Ltd - 11 10

Sunderland andWilton - 18 2

Tapp&Toothill.Ltd. - 18 5Taylor Bros - 13 7Taylor Bros., Ltd. - 5 5Taylor & Co., St.

James Street 1 8 6Taylor's Drug Store - 15 8Taylor, R., Hyde

Park Road - 10 7Taylor, Wordsworth

& Co - 5 5Tetley, J. & Sons,

Ltd 1 9Towler, Wm., Sons

& Co 6 -Town & Sons, J. ... - 14 3Vause, T. & Sons,

Ltd - 7 4Vincent Roberts &

Waide & Sons, Ltd. - 8 8Walker, H. & Sons - 9 8Walker, Joseph,

Ltd - 5 10Wallpaper Manu-

facturing Co - 16 -

Watson', J. & i. ... 1 1 2Watson, J. & Sons,

L t d . 1 1 3Whitley, Partners - 5 -Wilson, John - 10 3Windsor & firth ... - 9 4Womersley, Arthur,

Ltd ".... - 6 4Womersley & Co.,

Ltd - 5 8Woolworth & Co.,

F. W., Ltd - 10 -Wordsworth & Co. - 5 -Wright J. T - 6 10Wright, J. W - 10 6Yeadon, Mr. (Leeds

Markets) - 15 3Yorkshire Post

(Case Room andCommercial De-partment) 2 3

£158 15 8

Boxes in Hotels, Clubs,Cafes, etc.

Albion Hotel, GrapeStreet - 10 6

Anchor of Hope Inn - 14 -

Black BuJI Hotel,Lands Lane - 6 -

£. s. d.Bramley Working

Burley Liberal Club - 5 3C a n t e e n , Army

S e r v i c e (Terri-

Coburg Tavern,Claypit Lane ...... - 5 4

Commercial Hotel,Albion Street - 7 3

Cowborough & Co. - 8 2CriterionRestaurant- 5 7Crown & Fleece,

Crown Street - B 4Braids Club 9 10

vative Club - 6 -Fox Inn, Wood-

house Street - 10 8Fleece Inn, Green

Road . . . . - 11George IV., Wood-

Grand Central, Brig-

Grand Restaurant,

Hope Inn, NorthStreet - 14

Hyde Park Recrea-

Ingram Arms, Rob-

Kardoma Caf£,

King Charles I.,Lands Lane - 18 6

Kingston UnityClub 1 -

Leeds Bowling Club - 6 3Leeds Jewish In-

Mason's Arms - 7 6M e x b r o A r m s ,

Chapel Allerton - 8 6M u l b e r r y Tree,

North Eastern Rail-way(2nd Class Re-freshment Room) - 5 9

North Leeds Work-ing liens' Club... - 9 9

OldBankRestaurant- 8 4Old George, Brig-

Park CommercialHotel - 6 1

Pheasant Inn, Bee-ston Hill - 5

Potternewton Re-creation Club ... - 13 -

Queen ' s Hotel,Burley Road 9 1

Queen's Hotel, City

Royal Exchange,

Saracen's Head - 13 5Sergeants' Mess and

Canteen, LeedsArtillery (Terri-torials), FentonStreet ... 10 1

Spotted Cow, Wei-

Town Hall Hotel ... - 5 6

Three Horse Shoes - 9 2Travellers' Rest,

Armley 11 2Victoria Hotel, Gt.

West Riding Hotel - 5 5White Lion, Huns-

let Lane - 6

£24 - s

Collections. £ s ^Armitage & Norton,

Accountants - 5 -R. M. Burgess & Co.

Accountants - 5 -J. & S. Hartley,

Accountants - B -G. H. L e a t h e r

A. H. Oldfteld, Auc-tioneers - 5 -

P. T. Leigh, Dental

Yorkshire P e n n yBank 2 14 6

H. Yonnghusbaud(Collections inBanks) . 5 10

Sums under 5s - 2 6

£11 9 -

Church Collections.All Saints' Church - 17 4Beeston Parish

Church 1 1 2" CJowes " Chape! - 12 3East Street Sunday

School ... - 7 7Emmanuel Church - 14 9Emmanuel Church

(1909 Coll.) - 11 7Rev. Haste (York

Road BaptistChurch) - 8

HarchilFs PrimitiveMethodist 1 -

Headingley HillCongr. Church ... 2 19 -

Mr. B. Lawn,P. of W. (St.Michael's, Bush-ingthorpe) - 1 6

Marshall Street Con -gregational Ch. - 16 -

Moor Allerton Ch. 1 16 1Moriah Chapel,

Bramley - 9 -North St. Baptist

Church - 10 -Rev. Nichols, St.

Wilfred's .... - 9 3S t . Matthew's 6 4 -St. Matthew's Sun-

day School - 8 6St. Matthew's, Hoi-

beck - 6 6St. Paul's Church... - 5 6St. Stephen's - 18 10St. Thomas' Church - 7 6St. Thomas' Church

Sunday School ... - 7 9Rev. A. W. Swayne,

St. Aidau's Ch. ... 1 13 1WrangthornChurch - 6 2Sums under 5s - 12 2

£24 7 6

SCMMAEY.Subscriptions and

Workshop Colls.. ..158 15 8Boxes in Hotels,

Clubs, Cafes.etc. 2 4 - 5Sums under 6s. ... 74 9 3Collections (Pro-

Chuich Collections 24 7 6

Total £419 11 4

MALTON BRANCH.President—

HUGH W. PEARSON, Esq.Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —

SYDNEY H. RDBSELL, Esq.,Union of London andSmith's Bank.

552 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Abbott, R. T. G.

Legard, Sir J. D. ... - 10 -

Pearson, H.W. Esq. 1 1 -Pearson, Bobert,

Russell, B. S. Esq. . - 6 -Russell, Mrs. Geo.. - 5 -Smith, A. J. Esq.... - 5 -Soulby,A.E.B.Esq.- 5 -St. Quintin, Mrs.... - 5 -Strickland, F. Esq. - 5 -Tute Miss 5Watson Miss 1 1Sums under 5s 9 10 9

Total £15 13 9

M I D D L E S B R O U G HB R A N C H .President —

Sir SAMUEL SADLER.Honorary Treasurer —JOHN H. AMOS, Esq.Honorary Secretary —

JAMES Hoao, Esq.Local Committee —

A. O. COOHRANE, Esq.The COLLECTOR OP H.M.

CUSTOMS.Capt. J. DOBSON.JOHN W. LENNARD, Esq.,

J.P.Capt. W. LrvETT.Lieut. -Col.T. G. PooLB.V.D.Councillor W. TURNER.

Annual Subscriptions.

Bell Bros., Messrs. 2 2 -Bolckow, Vaughan,

Cochrane&Co 1 1 -

Dorman, Long & Co. 2 2 -North Eastern Steel

Normanby Iron-

Peat, W. B. & Co. 1 1 -

Samuelson, Sir B.,&Co 2 2

Tees ConservancyCommissioners ... 3 3 -

Walton, Jos., M.P. 1 1 -Warner&Co - 10 6

Total Subs. £22 - 6

Donations.Middlesbro'Shipping,

per Collector of

Stockton Shipping,per Collector ofTees dues, Stock-ton 8 15 9

Total Dons.£70 19 -Total Subs. £22 - 6

Total £92 19 6

REDCARAND TEESMOUTH

BRANCH.Local Committee —

The MARQUIS OF ZETLAND,President.

THOMAS NELSON, Esq.,Chairman.

F. R, ATKINSON, Esq.C. D. BACON, Esq.Sir HUGH BELL, Bart.A. O. COCHEANE, Esq.Lieut. CRAIG, R.E.GEORGE JOBSON, Esq.Dr. MACKINLAY.Dr. W. MACKINLAY.C. H. KOBERTSON, Esq.F. SHKPPARD, Esq.J. P. WATSON, Esq.GEO. WELLBURN, Esq.Mr. BULHTANT, Chief

Officer H.M. CoastGuard.

Honorary Secretaries —J. M. MEEK, Esq.

Dr. A. S. ROBINSON.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Atkinson, F. R. Esq. - 5 -Bacon, C. D. Esq.... - 5 -Bell Bros 2 2 -Cochrane, A. O. Esq. - 10 -Dorman, Long & Co. 2 2 -Emerson, E. B. Esq. - 10 -Hynd, Jas. Esq. ... 1 1 -Jobson, Geo. Esq. . - 5 -Mackinlay, Dr. - 5 -Mackinlay, Dr. W. - 5 -Nelson, Thos. Esq. . - 5 -Robertson.C.H.Esq.- 5 -Sheppard, F. Esq. . - 5 -Watson, J. P. Esq. . - 5 -

Wethey, R. E. Esq. - 10 -Interest from ' ' John

Farmer "Legacy. 4 10 -

Total Subs. £13 15 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes 1 18 8

Total £16 4 3

R O B I N HOOD'SBAY B R A N C H .

President —J. W. BARRY, Esq.Local Committee —

J. W. BARRY, Esq.Mr. COOPER, late Coast-

guard Officer.Capt. WILLIAM HARRISON.Capt. GEORGE MENNELL.Capt. ISAAC MILLS.Capt. JOHN MILLS.GEORGB MOSLEY, Esq.,

F.G.S.Mr. RANDALL, late Coast-

guard Officer.Mr. T. KNIGHTLBY SMITH.Mr. W. A. SMITH.Capt. JACOB STORM.Capt. CHARLES TAYLOR.Capt. GEORGE TAYLOR.Mr. BECK, H.M. Coastguard.

Hon. Secretary — •Rev. R. JERMYN COOPER,

M.A.Annual Subscriptions.

Barry, J. W. Esq.... 1 1 -Blaudford, Mrs. ... 1 1 -

Cooper, Rev. R.

Smith, Mrs. R.Knightley 2

Smith, Mr. W. A.... - 10 6Smith Mr T K 10 6

Total Subs. .£7 15 -

Donations.£. ». d.

" Life-Boat Day,"per G. Mosley,Esq 5 9 10

Contents of FishDock Box 2 10 -

Contents of Life-

Total £16 13 10

ROTHERHAM ANDD I S T R I C T

L. B. S. F.President —

E. W. HODGKINSON,Esq., J.P.

Chairman —A. THOMSON, Esq.Vice-Chairman—

J. DICKENSON, Esq.Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —

F. RENWICK, Esq.

Annual Subscripting.Allenby, A. Esq. ... - 10 6Baker, Mrs 10 6Bennett, B. Esq. ... - 7 6Cocker, C. Esq - 10 -Dickenson, J. Esq. - 10 -Drabble, E. Esq.,

J.P 10 6Dyson, K. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Ellis, S. J. Esq - 10 6Fieldsend, Mrs -10 6Fremantle, W. T.

Hart, H. Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Hodgkinson, E. VV.

Esq., J.P 2 2Lyth, J. B. Esq. ... - 10 6Mappin's Brewery,

Ltd - 10 -Moss, C. H. Esq.,

J P . .. 10 6Rhodes, James, Esq. - 10 -Rotherham, The

Lord 1 1 -Shephard, W. H.

Esq - 10 6Smith, Colin M.

Esq J P 1 1Story, J. T. Esq. ... - 10 6Thomson, A. Esq... 1 1 -Tttckep, Mrs - 5 -

Total Subs. ...£15 4 6

RUNSWICKAND STAITHES

BRANCH.Local Committee —

GEORGE BROTCHIE, Esq.,Chairman.

Honorary Secretary —Dr. J. B. LAVERICK.

Annual Subscriptions.Brotchie, George,

Esq - 10 6Laverick, Dr. J. B.. 10 6Palmer, Lady 4 4 -

Total Subs 5 5 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 17 -

Total £6 2 -

SALTBURN-BY-THE-SEA BRANCH.

President—The Most Hon. theMAKQUIS

OF ZETLAND.Local Committee—

W. H. A. WHARTON, Esq.,J.P., Chairman.

A. J. DORMAN, Esq., J.P.E. HAMILTON, Esq., J.P.EDWARD HARRIS, Esq.Rev. B. IRVIN, M.A.Capt. WEATHERILL.Mr. W. WILLIAMS, ex-Chief

Officer H.M. Coastguard.The Officer in charge of

H.M. Coastguard Station,Saltburn.

Honorary Treasurerand Secretary —

Dr. E. J. BURNETT.Annual Subscription!.

£. i. d.Bell Bros., Messrs.,

Middlesbrough... 2 2 -Brown, Miss 10 6Burnett, Dr. E - 10 -Chaloner, Col - 10 6Clarkson, Mrs - 5 -Crosthwaite, Mrs... - 10 -

Dent, Mr. J.W - 5 -Dickinson, Mrs.

Thos 5Dorman, Mr. A. J.. 2 2 -Dorman, Long <fc

Co., Messrs 2 2 -Fleming, Mr., the

late, interest onlegacy 6 - -

Flenry, Miss - 10French, Mr. H. R... - 10 6Fry, Mr. T. Wilfrid - 10 -Hamilton, Mr. E.,

J.P 1 1Harris, Mr. Edward 1 1 -Heslop, Mr. C - 5 -Heslop, Mr.Thomas - 10 -Hornsby, Mr. W. ... - 5 -Hutchence, Mr. W. - 5 -Hutchinson, Mr.T.

C., J . P 2 2 -I'Anson, Mr. W - 5 -Irvin, Rev. B., M.A. - 10 6Jackson, Mr. G. B.. - 10 6Jenkins, Miss - 5 -Jones, Mr. 0. Con-

nell - B -Kennedy, Mr. J - 5 -Lambert, Mr. J. R. - 10 6Littleboy, Mr. C.W. - 10 6Livingstone, Mr. J. - 5 -

McBain, Mr. F. C... - 5 -McCurnech, Mr. R. - 10 6Melliship,Mrs.Wm. - 5 -Monk, Mr. P. H. ... - 5 -Palmer, Capt 10Panton, Mr. W. H. 1 - -Pearson, Mrs. T. G. - 10 6

Preston, Mr. C - 5 -Rapp, Mrs. W - 5 -Rapp&Sons.Messrs.- 10 6Rjerg MiSS 10 6

Samuel, Mr. H.,M P 1

Spink, Capt. Thos.. - 10 6

Terry, Mr. W - 7 6Trevor, Mrs., Guis-

borough 1 1 -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 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 553£. s. d.

Wharton, Mr. W.H. A., J.P., Skel-

Whitwell, Mr.Joseph, J.P. - 5 -

Whitwell, Mr.Wm.,J P 2

Wigram, Mrs. W.L., Redriff 1 1

Wilson, Mr. E. W.. - 10 -Wilson Miss 10Zetland, The liar-

Sums under 5s 3 13 -

Total Subs. ...£52 13 «

Donations.Collected by Mr.

Sowerby at Life-boat Exercises ... 4 4 7

Whit Monday BankHoliday Collec-tions - 19 8

Pillar Boxes—Life-boat House.. 2 1 5

Sums under 5s - 6 7

Total Dons 9 1 4Total Subs 52 13 0

£81 14 10

SCARBOROUGHBRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. The EARLOf LONDESBOROUQH.

Local Committee—J. W. DREW, Esq., M.A.BURLINSON WALKER HICK,

Esq.Colonel KENDALL,, J.P.BERTRAM POPPLEWEU,

Esq.JOSHCA ROWNTREE, Esq.,

J.P.ALFRED SHUTTLEWORTH,

Esq.G. ALDERSON SMITH, Esq.,

J.P., D.L.WALTER CASS SMITH, Esq.ALBERT STRANGE, Esq.C.O. COASTGUARD.C 0. CUSTOMS.

Honorary Secretary —JOHN STEPHENSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.A Friend - 5 -Barton, Mrs. 10Bentley'S' Yorkshire

Breweries, Ltd. .. - 5 -

Booth, A. K, Esq... - 10 -Brameote 5 -Bright & Sons,

Carroll, Mrs - 5Chapman <fc Sons,

Messrs. Henry.... - 5 -Cooper, E. A. Esq.. - 5 -Daniel Mrs 10Drew, J. W. Esq.,

M A 1 1Buncombe, Hon.

Fawcett, S. T. Esq. - 2 2 -Gamble, B. M. Esq.

(the late) - 6 -Godfrey, Dr. P.,

J.P. - 10 -Graham, C. C. Esq. - 6 -Haider, Miss - 5 -

£. s. d.Hebden, Miss E. ... - 5 -Helmsley, G. F.

Esq 1 1Hick, Burlinson

Walker, Esq.'. - 5 -

Jackson, Mrs. Geo. 1 1 -Kendall, Colonel,

J.P. 6Kendall, Miss - 5 -Dindsay,Archdeacon- 10 6Marshall and Snell-

Maxwell, Mrs. E.... 5 - -Mitchell, Mrs - 5 -Nesneld, G. S. Esq. - 5 -Popplewell, Ber-

Rea, Walter R.Esq.,M.P. 1 1 -

Rhodes, J. Esq - 10Rowntree, Joshua,

Esq., J.P. - 5 -Rowntree, J. H.

Rowntree, J. W.Esq J P 5

Rowntree, W. S.Esq., J.P. - 5 -

Scarborough andWhitby Brewer-

Shuttleworth, Al-

Sinfleld, Joseph,Esq., J.P. - 5 -

Smith, Geo. Alder-son, Esq.. J.P..D.L. - 10 -

Stephenson, Mr. J. - 10 -Strange, Albert,

Esq 10Tindall, Miss G - 5 -Tindall, Mrs. R. H. - 10 -Wallis & Blakeley,

Messrs - 6 -Watkins, Miss - 6 -Whittaker, M. T.

Esq J P 5Wilkinson, Oscar,

Sums under 5s 8 6 9

Total Subs. ...£42 5 9

Boxes.Life-boat House 19 4 6Collection at Quar-

terly Exercise - 12 1Saturday Fund Col-

l e c t i o n (netmoiety) 7 11 1

Sums under 6s. - 15 8

Total Boxes 28 3 4

SUMMARY.Total Subs 42 5 9Total Boxes 28 3 4

£70 9 1

SCARBOROUGHL. B. S. F.

Annual Sit&scriptions.A r u n d e l , Hon.

A s c o u g h, Coun-

C h a p m a n , J. W.Esq - 10 6

Dale, F. Esq., M.D.,J.P - 10 6

Dennis & Holloway,Messrs - 5 -

£. B. d.Edwards, Lea P.

Esq J P 10 6Fowler, Alderman

Valentine, J.P.... - 10 6Godfrey, Dr. F - 10 6Good, Thomas H.

Esq 10 6Graham, J. E. T.

Esq., J.P. 10 6Handcock , Dr.

Hick, J. Walker,Esq 10 6

Hudson, George,Esq., M.D - 10 6

M a y n a r d , Alder-man D - 10 6

Popplewell, Ber-tram, Esq - 10 6

Proudfoot, J. S.Esq - 10 6

Rea, W. R. Esq.,M.P - 10 6

Ross, Dr - 10 6Rowntree, Alder-

man J. W., J.P.... - 10 6Sayner , William,

Esq 10 6Smith, W. H. Esq. - 10 6Tindall, George W.

Esq 10 6Tonks, Alderman

John, J.P. - 10 6

Total Subs.. ..£12 6 6

Donations.Collections —

Grand Hotel - 7 -Queen's Hotel ... - 15 3Red Lea Board-

ing House - 13 11Royal Hotel - 13 6St . N i c h o l a s

B o a r d i n g

Total Dons.... 2 16 3Total Subs. ...12 6 6

Total...£15 2 9

SETTLE BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

President—WALTER MORRISON, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Miss CLAYTON, Townhead,

Settle.Annual Subscriptions.

Bearcroft, P. Esq... - 5 -Bryning.The Misses - 10 -Christie, Hector,

Esq 2 2Clayton, The Misses 1 - -Foster, James, Esq. - 5 -Friend, A 7Garth, Miss - 5 -Hammond, Misses - 10 -

Knowles, T. I'. Esq. 2 2 -Mattinson, F. Esq. - 5 -Morrison, Walter,

Esq 5

Sedgwick' Miss 1Slinger, Mrs 1 1 -Stackhonse,Mrs.W. 1 1 -Stackhouse, Mrs.... - 5 -Watkins, Mrs 1 - -Watkins, Mrs. A.... 1 - -Yorke, T. E. Esq.... 1 1 -

£. s. d.Gaitskel l , Miss,

collected at LongPreston 1 12 -

Perfect, Miss, col-lected at Stain-forth 17 6

Bank Interest - 2 10

Total Subs. ...£24 610

S H E F F I E L DBRANCH.

Local Committee —JAMES DICKSON.G. H. HUNT.WILLIAM IRONS.ROBERT J. NICHOLSON.W. F. OSBORN.T. E. VICKERS, J.P.

Secretary and Treasurer —JAMES HENDERSON.

Annual Subscriptions.Beard, Herbert 1 1 -Broughton, C. J. E. 1 - -Chesterman, James

and Co., Ltd 1 1 -Clegg, J. C 1 1 -Cole, Brothers, Ltd. 1 1 -Cooke, Wm. & Co.,

Ltd 1 1Dixon, Jaa. & Sons 2 - -Ellin, T. R 1 1 -Firth, Bernard A... 2 2 -Firth, T. & Sons,

L t d 5 5 -Fowler, Fredk - 10 6Fox, S.,&Co.,Ltd. 2 2 -Gilmour, D. & Co.,

L td 1 1 -Henderson, James - 10 6Hunt and Beck ... 1 1 -Hutton, W. & Sons,

L td 1 1 -Kayser, Ellison &

Co Ltd 1 1Kenyon, John & Co.

(Sheffield), Ltd.... 1 1 -Law H B 10 6Marsh,-Bros. &Co.,

X,td 1 1 -Martin,Hall,&Co.,

Ltd., Employees0( 1 1 -

Osborn, W. F - 10 6

Rossell, H. & Co.,

Stephenson, H. K. 1 1 -Stocksbridge Co-ope-

rative Soc., Ltd.. 2 2 -Turton, T. & Sons,

Ltd . 1 1 -Vickers, Sons, &

Maxim, L t d 2 2 -Walker and Hall ... 1 1 -Watson, John and

Sons 1 1 -Wharnclifle, Earl of 1 - -Wightman, Arthur 1 1 -Wood, John, &

Total Snbs. ...£42 15 -

Donations.Cocking, Miss - 5 -Water Department

Clerks 2 8 7Sums under 5s - 1 9

Total Dons 2 15 4Total Subs 42 15 -

£45 10 4

554 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

S H E F F I E L DL. B. S. F.

LADIES ' A U X I L I A R Y .ABBEYDALE EOAD,

BEAUCHIEF AND TOTLEY.

President —Mrs. FEABCE.

Committee —Miss A. 11. PEAROE.Miss L. HEMMINGWAY.

£. s. d.Blake Mrs - 5Hall Mrs . - 5 -Milner, Mrs. - 5 -Sums under 5« 2 9 -

£ 3 4 -

BBOOMHALL PARK.President-

Miss TRAVIS.Austin, The Misses - 5 -Barnsley, Mr - 5 -Benson, Mrs - 10 -Binns, The Misses. - 5 -Bradburn, Mrs - 5 -Chapman.Rev.G.W. - 5 -Colley, The Misses. - 5 -Corker, Mrs. - 10 -Fieldsend Mr . , - 10 -McGillivray, Mrs... - 6 -Marshall, Mrs - 5 -

Stephenson, Mrs. .. - 5 -Travis, Mr. - 5 -Travis, Mrs 1 - -Tuckwood, Mrs. ... - 5 -Turner, Mrs - 10 6Wardlow, M r 2 2 -Watson, Mrs 1 - -White, The Misses. - 5 -Sums under 58 7 12 11

£17 5 5

BROOMHILL.President —

Miss ELSIE HAYES.Committee —

Miss WINDER.Miss D. WINDER.Miss DDPLOCK.

Brailsford, Miss.... - 5 -Brewer, Mrs - 5 -Burrows, Miss - 5 -Halcomb, Mrs - 5 -Hunter, Mrs - 5 -Kay, Mrs - 5 -

Osborne, Mr. G. W. - 6 -Schwab, Mrs - 5 -Ward, Mrs - 5 -Waterhouse, Mrs... 1 - -Watson, Mrs - 5 -Winder Mrs - 6 -Sums under 5» 1210 -

£16 10 -

CLARKEHOUSE BOAD.

President —Mrs. s. GARDNER

HARRISON.Burnby, Mrs - 5 -Berry, Mrs - 5 -Gillies, Mrs - B -Osborn, Mrs - 10 -Pye-Smith, Miss ... - 6 -Smith, Mrs. - 6 -

£. s. d.Thomas, Mrs - 10 -Waterhouse, Mrs... 1 1 -Sums under 5s 511 6

£8 17 6

CROOKESMOOR.President — •

Miss FISHBOURNE.Kilham Mrs - 5Senior, Mr. and

Mrs 1Sums under 5s - 12 3

£1 17 3

DARKALL.President-

Mrs. J. MASON.Committee —Miss BIRKS.Miss NORTH.

Craven, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s 2 15 -

£3 - -

DRONFIELD.President-

Mrs. H. B. FLETCHER.Committee —

Miss J. E. BROOKS.Flather, Mrs 5Fletcher, Mrs. H. B. - 5 -Lucas, Mrs. T. A. .. - 5 -Wightman, Mrs - B -Sums under 5s 810 3

£4 10 3

ECCLESALL.

President —Miss OKBELL.

Aizlewood, Mrs..... - 5 -Clifford, Mrs. C. ... - 5 -Critchley, Mrs - 10 -Davy, Mrs. D - S -

Goodison, Mrs - 10 -Hadfleld, Lady - 10 -Hague, Mrs. Ernest - 6 -Hoyle, Mrs. Rossi-

ter . ... - 10 -Kelley, Mrs - 5 -

Sums under 5s. 4 - -

£S - -

EOCLESALL EOAD.President —

Miss BKEVERS.Sums under 5s 1 16 9

ECCLESFIELD, WART>SENDAND GRENOSIDE.

President —Mrs. G. H. TAYLOR.

Bellhouse, Mrs - 7 6Bingley, Mrs - 5 -Bradley, Mrs. 1 - -Cooper, Mrs. - 10 -Drew, Mrs - 10 -Eadon, Messrs - 5 -Green, Messrs - 5 -

Sime, Dr. E - 5 -Smith, Mrs. F. P.... 1 1 -

£. s. d.Wake; Miss - 5 -Wilson, Mr. G. A... - B -Wood, Messrs - 5 -Sums under 5s. 3 18 7

£ 9 7 1

HANDSWORTH ANDWOOUHOUSE.President —

Miss NORTON.Fence Schools (per

Mr. Gawthorpe).. - 6 6Sums under 5s. 7 10 6

£7 17 -

NORTON AND MEERS-BROOK BANK.President-

Mrs. THRCTCHLEY.

Cockayne, Mrs - 10 -Cook, Mr. D - 6 --Hall, G., Mrs - 5 -Walker, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 5s 1 6 2

£2 11 2

OW3HTIBKIDOE.

President —Miss S. D. DIXON.

Blackwell, Mrs - 5 -Brook Mr . . . 1 -

Diion Mr. 10 -Employees, Sheep

Shear Co - 6 1Employees, Spring

Grove Paper Mills- 9 6Oughtibridge Schools

(per Miss AliceEeid and MissCaldwell) 10 9

Turner, Mrs - 6 -Sums under 5s. 4 5 8

£ 8 6 -

OWLERTON ANDBtJRROWLEK.

President-Mrs. G. H. TAYLOR.

Committee —Miss M. STANIFORTH.

Sums under 5s. ... £ 1 6 9

PITSMOOR, FIRVALE,CRABTREE, BCRNGREAVE

EOAD AND PARKWOODSPRINQS.

Presidents —Mrs. LONOBOTTOM.

Mrs. GIBSON.

Cotterell, Mrs. - B -

Crossley, Mrs. - S -

Elliott Mrs .. BElliott Mrs .... - 5 -

Sums under 5s 8 5 10

£10 5 10

PARK, NORFOLK PARKAND EAST BANK.

Presidents-Miss BABSETT.Miss FLOOKTOU.

£. «. d.Bassett, Mrs - 5 -Cole Mrs 5Eoberts, Miss - & -W i l s o n , Mrs. J.

Wycliffe BSums under 5s. 2 17 6

£3 17 6

ElVERDALE.President —

Mrs. HABERSHON.Balfour, Mrs - B -Barnascone, Mrs.... - 5 -Binghatn, Lady - 10 -Fielding, Mrs - 5 -Stiigess, Mrs - B -Sums under 5s 217 6

£4 7 6

STANNINOTON.President —

Mrs. G. H. TAYLOR.Helliwell, Mrs - 5 -Lomas, Mrs - 5 -Sums under 6s 1 8 10

£1 18 10

TAPTON.President —

Miss DOROTHY DOWNING.Bradbury, Miss - 5 -Brammall, Miss ... - 5 -Burrows, Mrs - 5 -Franklin, Mrs - 5 -

Mawhood, Mrs. ... - 5 -

Sums under 5s 3 3 -

£6 3 -

TAPTON PARK, FULWOOD,NETHER BREEH AXI>

BANMOOR.President —

Miss BLYDE.Birks, Mrs 5Breakey, Mrs - 5 -Brown, Mrs - 5 -

Pnlv ' T ' M "Firth, Mr. E. Wil-

loughby 1 - -

Gilmour, Mr. D. ... - 10 -

Howson, Mrs. . — - 10 -Leng, Mrs - 5 -Millns, Mrs - 5Osborn, Mrs. W. ... - 5 -

Eobinson, Miss - 5 -Smith, Mrs - 5 -Terry Mrs - 5Warnington, Mrs... - 5 -Watson, Mrs - 5 -Wild Airs 5Wood, Mrs. W. W. - 6 -

Sums under 5s 715 8

£14 15 8

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 555

WADSLEY, LOXLKY, HILLS-BOROUGH AND WISBWOOD.

President —Mrs. G. H. TAYLOR.

Committee—. Miss F. BROOKS.

Miss D. G. GILL.Mrs. H. M. E. HORTON.Mrs. HUCKEH.MiSS LITTLEJOHN.Miss M. RODGERS.Miss TAYLOR.Miss WILSON.

&. s. d.Beardshaw, Mr. E. - 5 -Burgon & Ball,

Crookes, Miss - 5 -Longden, Mrs - 5 -Rodgers, Miss - 5 -

Swift, Mrs. B - 5 -Swift, Mrs. O - 5 -

Wragg, Mrs. G - 5 -W r a g g , M r s .

W r a g g , M r s .

Wragg, Mrs. W. H. - 10 -Sums under 5 s 7 4 4

£10 19 4

WADSLEY BRIDGE ANDBIRLEY CARR.

President —Mrs. G. H. TAYLOR.

Committee-Mrs, and Miss THICKETT.

Wilson, Mrs. Bruce - 5 -Sums under 5s 1 10 -

. s £1 15 -

WlNCOBANK.

President-Mrs. TOYNE.Committee —

Miss ELSIE CoTTisaHAM.Miss JESSIE HOLYOAK.Miss M. A. TOYNE.

Sums under 5s - 14 2

£- 19 2

Subscriptions re-ceived by Hon.

Bank Interest - 15 -

Total £149 13 6

Collections made in Works,Factories, tfcc.

Allen, Edgar* Co.,Ltd.-

Tramway&Mach-inery Dept 2 9 1

Allen, Jos. & Sons,Ltd - 5 -

Andrew, J. H. &Co - 8 3

Ashton, T. A., Ltd. - 11 3Atkin Bros 1 5 -Atkins, W. & Co.,

Ltd ... - 8 9AtkinsonBros.,Ltd. - 10 11Barker & England,

Ltd 1 1 -

£. g. d.Barnsley, J. & Sons 1 1 2Bassett, George &

Co 1 - 3Beardshaw, J. &

Son Ltd .. - 5 8Beesley, W. T. &

C o L t d . . 1 8Benton Bros - 5 -Berry, T. & Co.,

Ltd .... - 8 6Bessemer, Henry <fc

Co Ltd . . 8 2Blyde, John - 6 -Boot, Henry & Sons,

Ltd 10 -Briggs, W. & Co.,

Ltd . - 10Brookes & Crookes,

Ltd. 9 6Brown Bayley's

Steelworks, Ltd. 3 4 8Brown, John & Co.,

Ltd - 15 8Burys <fc Co., Ltd... - 17 5Burrows, S. H. &

Sons, L t d 2 2 -Butcher. W. & S.... 1 - -Cammell, Laird &

Co., Ltd 1 11 1C a r b r o o k Steel

Works 14 9Carr, J . &Riley..... 1 4 4Chesterman, J. &

Co., Ltd 1 13 4Colver Bros., Ltd... - 11 -Cooke, Wm. & Co.,

Ltd 14 5Cooper, Bros. &

Sons Ltd. - 19 8Coupe Bros 7Cravens, Ltd 12 5Deakin, James &

Sons, Ltd I l lDewsnap, James,

Ltd 11Dickinson, E. M.,

Ltd - 8 9Doncaster, Daniel

ASons, Ltd 1 - -Drabble & Sander-

Eadon, Moses &Sons, Ltd ... . 5 8

Elliot, Jos. & Sons. - 5 9Evans, Jos. & Sons,

Ltd.—Highfleld Tool

Works 1 5 -Office Staff 6

Figorski, John - 7 5Firth, Thos. &

Sons, Ltd.—Engineers' Tool

Dept 1 4Siemens Dept.'.. .. 1 3 6Gun Dept. 13Forgings Dept.... - 9 -Goods Dept ... 8Rolling Mills - 7 2Engineers Dept... - 5 4

Flockton, Tomp-kins & Co., Ltd. . - 15 -

F OT d h a m &Faulkner 11 -

Foxon & Robinson,Ltd 6 1

3ray, Jos. & Sons.. - 12 4Greaves, Wm. &

Co., Ltd - 10 4Griffith, W. & Sons,

Ltd .. 6 10Hadfleld's Steel

Foundry Co., Ltd. 1 15 4Hallamshire Steel

& File Co., Ltd... - 8 3Hardy Patent Pick

Co., L td 1 6 3Harrison Bros. &

H a t t e r s l e y &Davidson, Ltd. ... - 8 3

Hearnshaw Bros.... - 8 5

£. ». d.Hillfoot Forging

Co Ltd 7 3Hobson, Houghton

& Co., Ltd - 14 9Howarth, Jas. <fc

Sons Ltd 6 6Huntsman, Benj.... - 13 4Hutton, Wm. &

Sons, L t d 6 8 2Jackman, Jos. &

Co Ltd 9 7Jackson, James &

Co., Ltd. - 12 6Jessop, William &

Sons Ltd ».. 17 8Johnson, W. & Co. - 6 -Jonas & Colver,

Ltd . 1 2 10Jordan, A. J - 13 3Kayser, Ellison &

Co Ltd. 2 13 6Kitchin, S. & J. ... 1 1 9Langton & Sons - 10 -Laycock, W. S.,

L t d 2 5 3Leadbeater & Scott - 6 7Lee, Arthur & Sons,

Ltd.—Wire Dept - 10 -Rolling Mills - 10 -

Lockwood <fc Car-lisle, Ltd 1 13 -

Loxley Bros - 18 9Makin, Wm. & Sons - 15 4Martin, Hall & Co.,

L t d 3 1 3Mastin, J. & Sons.. - 5 7Mawhood Bros 1 11 7Meadows, C. <£ Co.,

Ltd - 7 -Meggitt, Samuel

(Sheffield), Ltd.... - 9 -Mellowes & Co.,

Ltd - 16 8Moss & Gamble

Bros.—Russell Street. ... - 9 6Wadsley Bridge.. - 6 6

Nat iona l Tele-phone Co., Ltd... - 8 -

Northend, J. W..... 1 1 9Kowill, John &

Sons - 15 4Old Albion Brewery

Co., Ltd 1 12 1Osborn, Samuel &

Co., Ltd.—Brookhill, File

Rutland Road ... - 12 -Oxley Bros., Ltd... - 5 11Oxley, G. & Sons .. - 10 6Parkin & Bacon.... - 6 2Pawson & Brails

ford 1 2 9Peace, W. K. & C.,

Ltd - 5 6Petty, John & Sons - 10 6Rodgers, Joseph *

Sons, Ltd.—Table Knife Dept. 1 19 6Pocket Knife

Dept 1 8 1"Yard" - 11 9Engineers Dept... - 6 1

Rossell, Henry &Co., Ltd - 10 -

Sanderson Bros. &N e w b o u l d ,

Steel Dept. (perMr. Aiuley) 2 - -

Engineers Dept.(per Mr. Bash-forth) 1 1

File Dept. (perMr. T. Ardron) 1 1 -

Machine KnifeDept. (per Mr.J. McGregor)... - 10 8

Saw Dept. (perMr. A. Taylor).. - 10 6

£. s. d.Seebohm & Dieck-

stahl, L t d 4 5 3Senior, George &

Sons, Ltd 1 12Shardlow, A. &Co.,

Ltd 11 5Sheffield Bill Post-

ing Co., Ltd - 6 11Sheffield Brick Co.,

Ltd . . 1 1Sheffield Coal Co.,

Ltd 12 3Sheffield Daily Tele-

graph, Composi-tors Dept. (perMr. Elliott). 1 10 6

Sheffield SmeltingCo., Ltd ... - 8 3

Sheffield Steel Roil-ing & Manufac-turing Co., Ltd. . - 6 7

Skelton,C.T.&Co..L td 1 8 -

Slater, George &Son 5

Smith & Co 7 3Southern & Richard-

son 9 8Spear & Jackson,

Ltd.—Office Staff -13 3

Spencer, W. & Co.,Ltd - 9 3

Standard PistonRing & Engineer-ing Co., Ltd - 8 8

Stevens, J. A - 12 -Strouts Brewery

Co., Ltd - 6 9Swift, Levick <fc

Sons 7 8Taylor Brothers .... 1 1 -Thompson, Reuben—

Glossop Road - 17 1

Queen's Road - 10 4Tomlinson, Henry,

Ltd 5 9Townsend, Wm. &

Turner, Thos. & Co. 3 4 -Turton Bros. &

Matthews - 16 6Turton, Geo., Platta

& Co 1 -Turton, J. & Sons . . - 5 6Vickers, Sons &

Maxim, L t d 7 9 3

Ward & Payne —West Street - 15 3Sheep Shear Dept.- 10 -

••• Shovel Dept - 5 9Ward, S. H. & Co.,

Ltd 7 8Ward, T. W., Ltd. . - 7 3Watson & Gillott... - 10 -Wheatman & Smith,

Ltd 15 4Williamson, Samuel

<fc Sons ... - 7 9Wilson, A. Peck &

Co Ltd . .... 15 4Wilson, J. & H.,

Ltd - 18

Wood, Frank * 8 9Yeomans, W. D - 11 -Sums under 5s 7 9 9

£148 12 6

Collections made in PiMifOffices, Banks, &e.

City of Sheffield-City Police 1 15 6City Surveyor's

Office, OfficeStaff-

Highway Dept. - 10 -

556 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£. «. d

Engineers Bept. - 8 -Electric Supply

Dept 14 2Highways, Sewer-

age and HealthEmployees (perMr. J. W.Wright, CityTreasurer) 2 9 10

Tramways Dept. . - 6 6Great Central Kail-

way Co. —Loco. Dept - 6 5

Midland Railway Co.,Goods Dept. —Wicker 1 4 9

Sheffield UnitedGas Light Co.—

Grimesthorpe .... 1 9 8

Sums under 5s 1 2 10

£13 3 2

Collections made in Hotels,Restaurants, Clubs, &c.

Alexandra Theatre - 11 10Angel Hotel 1 1 8Exchange Restau-

rant and Cafe ... - 5 6George IV. Hotel... - 6 9Hadfleld Hotel - 7 9Imperial Hotel - 5 1King's Arms Hotel - 10 4King's Head Hotel - 15 2Marples, J. ft Co.. . 1 2 8Nether Edge Bowl-

ing Green 1 - 7Park Club 7 1

Roya l StandardHotel 7

Sheffield Cafe Co.,Ltd 12

Westminster Hotel - 6 11Sums under 5s 10 8 5

£19 3 11

Collections made in Shops.Brightside and Car-

brook Co-opera-tive Society, Ltd. 1 9 4

Cockayne, T. B. &| w Ltd 10 7Cole Bros., Ltd 2 16 6Crossley, G. H.—

Meadow Street... 1 1 3Angel Street - 8 9

Davy, A. & Sons,Ltd.—

Fargate 811South St., Moor.. - 6 -

Foster, Wm.&Sons,L t d 1 5 -

Pawson & Brails-ford 8 6

Puttrell,Jas.&Sons,

Sheffield & EcclesallIndustrial & Pro-vident Society,Ltd.—

Napier Street . - 8 11Sundry Shops . 1 13 5

Stewart & Stewart 1 9 -Walsh, John, Ltd. 3 6 4Whitworth, R. S.,

West End ClothingCo Ltd 16 5

£19 - 8

Stands presided over byLadies.

£,. i. d.Albert Road 1 12 sAttercliffe Road,

Coleridge Iload... 1 - 6Attercliffe Road,

Jfewha!! Eoad ... 1 66Attercliffe Road,

Staniforth Road - 13 7Atterclifle Road

Station ... 18 9Barnsley Road 2 16 6Bellhouse Road .... 1 7 3Broad Street 1 3 6Brookhill 1 6 1Broomhill . . . 2 3 7BurgoyneRoad 1 3 1Castle Street 1 13 7

Crookes Tram Ter-

Crookesmoor Road 1 9 2

Derbyshire Lane. ... 1 - 2Duke Street - 14 1Ecclesall Road 2 19 4Ellesmere Road,

AllSaints'Church 2 12 9Ellesmere Road,

Gower Street 1 12 9General Post Office 2 1 10Glossop Road,

HoundsfleldKoad 2 13 -Glossop Road, Con-

vent Walk 18 6Hillsborough 1 14 1Howard Street and

Pond Street 1 14 7Hoyle Street 1 7 3Hunter's Bar 2 16 6

Manor Lane and

Market Place atHartshead 1 14 11

Millhouses Tram

Moorhead - 19 7Nether Edge Tram

Nether Green TramTerminus 2 7 8

Northumberland

OwlerLane -17 9Queen's Road - 15 4St. Mary's Road .... 1 6 2Sharrow Head 1 8 2South Road 1 7 8South Street Moor. 1 4 3Springvale - 18 4Tinsley Tram Ter-

minus - 15 10Town Hall 2 1WadsleyLane 219 7Washington Road.. - IS 8West Bar Post Office- 16 5Wicker Arches 1 - 2Wicker - 14 9

£80 19 2

Collections made in Placesof Worship.

Broompark MissionChurch - 6 2

Carbrook ReformChurch - 7 9

}herrytree UnitedMethodist Church- 8 1

Cundy Street UnitedMethodist Church 13 4

>arnall Church - 5 11Endcliif e Wesleyan

Sbenezer WesleyanReform Chapel... - 7 -

Fulwood Church ... 1 6 9

£. s. dGrenoside Wesleyan

Chapel 11 5Hillsboro' Wesleyan

Church - 15 11Holy Trinity Church- 17 2John Street Primi-

tive MethodistChurch IS 9

Leigh Street BaptistChurch 11 2

Lopham Street Uni-ted MethodistChurch • - 11 2

Nether Chapel 1 8 3Nether Green Uni-

ted Methodist

Pye Bank UnitedMethodist Chapel - 6 5

St. Barnabas Church- 10 10St. James' Church - 9 6St . John's Church... 7 6 3St. Maries Roman

Catholic Church 1 17 9St. Mary's- Church

(per Rev. W. J.Cole) 1 15 5

St. Peter's Church - 12 8St. Paul's Church

(per Rev. CanonGilmore) 1 9 1

St. Paul's UnitedMethodist Church- 10 1

Sharrow Vale Wes-leyan R e f o r mChapel... . - 6 10

Surrey Street Uni-ted MethodistChurch 1 4

TalbotStreetUnitedMethodistChurch- 8 1

T i n s l e y UnitedMethodistChurch- 12 2

Upper Chapel 2 12 -Wesley Hall - 12 2Wesleyan Central

Mission —Albert Hall ... 1 5 4Victoria Hall... 1 It 4

Zion Congregational

Sums under 5s. 3 13 11

Total £38 1« 3

Subscriptions andDonations.

Atkin Harry 1 1Bingham, Mrs. C. H. - 10 -Biligham J 1 10Bland, Fredk - 10 6Cole, T. Skelton 5 - -Cook, Wm. & Sons,

Ltd 5Oavy, A. C 1 1 -Douglas, S. J 1 1 -Emery, W. & Co.... - 5 -Gibbs E M 1 1Middle Class School

(per Mr. James

Muxlow & Knott... - 5. -Puttrell J 1 1Eloberts, Samuel,

M.P 1 1rhompson,Reuben 19 19 -Tozer, Miss . .. 10Whitaker J 2 2Wilson, Mr. & Mrs.

H J 1Sums under 5s - 10 -

Total £39 2

WAKEFIELDBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —FRANCIS B. ELLISON.

(No List for 1910).

WHITBY AND UP-GANG BRANCHES.

Local Committee —Capt. RIOHD. FOSTER.Capt. R. GIBSON.J. H. HARROWING, Esq.,c.C.JR. K. JACKSON, ES<I.Capt. W. JEFFERSON.Capt. W. KNIGHT.Capt. JOHN MILBURN.Mr. S. S. MULFORD.Lieut. SIMS, R.N.H. W. SMALES, Esq.Capt. RIOHD. SMAILBS.JEFFERSON Suoarr, Esq.E. O. TnRNBDLL, Esq.Capt. C. VASEY.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. J. W. FOSTEK,

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Austen, Rev. G. ... - 5 -Beckett, Hon. Ger-

Brooks, Mr. Jno. ... - 5 -Buchannan, Geo.

Esq 10 6Chapman, J. J. Esq.,

J P 1 1Elliot, Sir Charles,

Bart 5Foster, Capt. Jno. - s -Frank, Mr. Jno. ... - 5 -Graham, Mr. Geo. - 6 -Gray, W. S. Esq.... - 10 6Horne&Son,Messrs.- 5 -Jackson, Mr. R. K. - 5 -Marwood, Christ,

Esq 1 1Milburn, Capt. J. - 5 -Moorsom, Miss 1 1 -Nicholson, Mr. W. - 5 -Pannett, R. E. Esq. - 5 -Richardson, F. Esq. - 5 -Simpson, Miss - 5 -Smailes, Capt. R.... - 5 -Smales, Charles,

Esq - 5Smales, Capt. H. W. - 5 -Sugden, Miss 1 - -

Tinley, T. T. Esq. - B -Turnbull and Son,

Usherwood, Mrs.... - 5 -Winham, Miss A. 1 1 -Sums under 5s 1 6 6

Total Subs. ... £19 14 -

Donations.W h i t by Charity

Fete 5Collected in Box at

new Life - boatHouse 1 17 3

Other ContributionBoxes 6 18 11

Collections at Aug.E x e r c i s e s forBranch Funds ...17 7 9

Total Dons. ... 31 3 11Total Subs. ... 19 14 -

£50 17 11

WITHERNSEAB R A N C H .President—

STANLEY WILSON, Esq.,M.P.

Local Committee—Dr. A. E. SPROULLE,

Chairman.Mr. GEORGE BURNS.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 557

Captain A. M. JACKSON.Captain P. W. JONES.D. LIVINGSTON, Esq.GEORGE NEALE, Esq.PETEK ROBSON, Esq.J. G. TWIOG, Esq..T. WILKINSON, Esq.Captain A. G. WOOD.Captain W. YOCNG.

Honorary Secretary-Captain W. NEWMAN.

Honorary AssistantSecretary.

W. ELLISON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Barkworth, Mrs. ... 1 - -Barkworth, Miss ... 1 - -Barkworth, A. H.

Esq 6Brown.Eric Chever-

ton, Esq - 10 6Brown, M. Chever-

ton, Esq., J.P. ... - 10 6Burns, G. C. Esq. - 10 6Dykes, E. 0. Esq. - 10 -Ellison, D. W. Esq. - 10 6Hutchinson, W. H.

Esq 10 6Jackson, Miss 1 1 -Jones, Capt. F. ... - 10 6Lear, V. Esq 10 6Livingstone, D. Esq. - 10 6Medley, G. Esq. ... 1 - -Morrill,T.Esq.,J.P. - 10 6Neale, G. Esq - 6 -Newman, Capt. W. - 10 6Newton, G. B. Esq. - 6 -Norton, Capt - 10 6Robsou, P. Esq. ... - 10 -

abcr&eenebire.A B E R D E E N

BRANCH.No list for 1910.

FRASERBURGHBRANCH.

Patron—The Eight Hon. the LORD

SALTODN.Local Committee-

Provost FINLAYSON.Eev. M. P. JOHNSTONE.WM. MAOCONNAOHIE.Capt. G. MAOKAT.Baillie MACKIE.ROBERT TINDALL.GEORGE WALKER.Bailie GORDON.JAMES A. THOMSON.Bev. F. W. S. LE LIEVRE.Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—

ANDREW TARKAS, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Fordyce, Mrs., of

BrucklayCastle... 1 - -Fraserburgh Har-

bour Commis-sioners 3219 9

Russel Trust 6 - -

£. s. d.Rowntree, George,

Esq - 10 -Sproulle, Dr. A. E. - 10 6Twigg, J. G. Esq. - 10 6Wilkinson, J. Esq. 1 1 -Wilson, A. Stanley

Esq., M.P 1 1 -Wood, Capt. A. G. - 10 6Young, Capt - 10 6

Total Subs.. ..£16 5 6

Donations.Sale of Photographs

by Mr. Ellison ... 1 5 -Contribution Boxes 3 2 8Collected on beach

at exercise of Life-boat 3 15 2

Total £24 8 4

YORK BRANCH.Local Committee —

The Very Rev. the DEANOF YORK, Chairman.

JOSEPH AQAB, Esq., J.P.Miss DIMS»AI,».Miss EMMA MIDDLEWOOD.

Treasurer andHonorary Secretary —ALBERT LUND, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Agar, Joseph Esq.,j p 1 1 -

Archbishop of York,His Grace the ... 1 1 -

Barry, Miss - 2 6

SCOT I£. l. d.

Saltoun, Rt. Hon.Lord 5

Clinton, Lord 2 - -

Total Subs.. ..£45 19 9

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 5 9

Total £46 6 6

N E W B U R G HBRANCH.President —

JOHN H. UPNY, Esq.Local Committee —

Rev. J. S. LOUTIT, Chair-man.

JOSEPH BAIRD.THOS. N. COOK.GEORGE G. CHEVIK.A. FIDDES.Rev. C. HASLEWOOD.General MACKENZIE.F. c. MACPHBRSON.GEO. S. Mom.PETER MURRAY.JOHN RITOHIK.Honorary Secretary —

Mr. WILLIAM MURRAY.

&. s. d.Barstow.The Misses 1 10 -Bentley, Mrs - 10 6Brown, Miss E 1 1 -Butcher, J. G. Esq.,

K.C. - 10 -Carlisle, The Right

Hon. the Countessof 3

Carlisle, The Right

Carr, John P. Esq. - 10 6Clutton, The Misses 1 1 -Dean of York, The

Very Rev 1 1 -Deramore, The Rt.

Dimsdale, Miss 3 3 -Elsley, Miss 1 1 -Green, Lycett Esq. 2 10 -

Do. for 1909 2 10 -Gutch, Mrs - 10 -Haworth. Mrs - 10 8Hebdeu, Miss - 5 -Hill, John R. Esq.,

.T P 1 1 -Kitching, Thos. R.

Leak, Mrs. Wm. ... 1 11 6Lindberg, Major T.

H . 10 6Helrose,James Esq.,

J.P - 10 -Middlewood, Miss 5 5 -Monkhouse, Miss... - 5 -Oldneld, J. E. Esq. - 6 -Procter, J. W. Esq. 1 1 -Richardson, the late

H., per J. W.Procter, Esq 1 10 -

Richardson, Mrs.M. A 1

Rowntree, Arnold,Esq., M.P 1 - -

.AND.Annual Subscriptions.

£,. i. d.Lumsden, Captain 1 - -Mackenzie, Gen. ... 1 - -Russel Trust 5Turner, Miss 1 - -Udny, John H. Esq. 5 - -

Total Subs £13 - -

Donations.Murray, Peter - 5 -Ritchie, John - 6 -Collecting Boxes ... - 9 6

Total Dons - 19 8Total Subs 13 - -

£13 19 6

PETERHEADBRANCH.

Local Committee —THE PROVOST OP THE

BORGH.WILLIAM L. BIBNIE.ALEX. CARNEGIE.Lieut. LOOKHART.JOHN MITCHELL.Captain ROBERTSON.Captain SALMON u.JAMES WILSON.

£. s. d.Rownt ree , 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 1Spence, Malcolm,

Esq 10 6Swift, H L. Esq.... - 10 -Taite, Mrs - 5Tennant, fl. Esq.

J P. . . 2 -Thackwray, W. H.

Esq - 10Thompson, Geo. S.

Esq 1 1 -Thomson, W. F. H.

Esq J P 1 1Thorpe,Mrs.Fieldeu- 5 -Trotter, Rev. J. R. - 5 -Whitehead, Mrs.... 1 1 -Wilberforce, Mrs.

Wm W 10 6Wilson, Geo. Esq. - 10 -Wilson Mrs H 1Wolstenholme,Mrs. - 5 -Wood, Mrs. Susan 1 - -Do for 1909 1 -Wood,Thos.F.Es<i.,

J.P 1 1 -Wright, Wm. Esq. - 10 8Wray, J. C., and

Wright, Wm.,Messrs, (as Trus-tees of the lateC . C a m e r o nWalker, Esq.),(donation) 100 - -

Total Subs. ...£183 7 6

Honorary Treasurer —D. F. BIHNIE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —R. GRAY, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. a.

Leask, Provost - 10 6

MacBean, W. C. ... - 5 -

Sinclair & Bnchau - 5 -Sums under 6» 1115 5

Total Subs 1811 5Donations.

Contribution Boxes 1-10Peterhead Harbour

Trustees, amountcollected fromShipping .. 20 8

Total £40 - 3

PORT ERROLLBRANCH.

Local Committee —The Right Hon. the EARL OF

ERROLL, K.T., Chairman.Rev. JOHN STRACHAN, M.A.

Vice-Chairman.

558 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 191-1.

Rev. B. ALCOCK, M.A.WILLIAM BKEMNEK, Esq.FREDERICK W. DYSON.Rev. ADAM McKAT, Parish

Minister.CHAS. MIDDLETON, Esq.JOHN REID.JOHN SMITH.JAS. H. STEWART, M.D.Lieut. A. M. LOCKHAKT,

R.N., Divisional Officerof Coastguards.

F. T. CROOK, CoastguardOfficer.

Treasurer andHonorary Secretary —

Mr. GEO. K. JESSIMAN.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. a.

Strachan, Rev. John,

Sums under 5s 2 14 -

Total Subs. ...£7 19 -Donations.

Contribution Boxes 3 7 6

Total £11 6 6

Srggllsbire.CAMPBELTOWNAND SOUTHEND

(CANTYRE)BRANCH.

Patron —His Grace the DUKE or

ARGYLL, K.T.

Local Committee —Ex - Provost MITCHELL,

President.ANDREW, DAVID, Southend.BOYD, JAMES, ot Carskiey,

.Southend.BROOM, W.BROWN, Dr. J. P.CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER.COLVILL, JOHN, Rockbank.LOTHIAN, JAMES.MACCALLUM, DUNCAN.MACNISH, HUGH.MOCORKINDALE, ANDREW.MOMDRCHY, PROVOST

JAMKS.McQnEEN, Ex-Bailie.MARTIN, Captain D.Postmaster, The.RALSTON, Ex-Uailie.REID, W., Sonthend.REOCH, JAMES.THOMSON, Dr. HARVEY.WAKEHAM, Rev. Canon.WALLACE, Ross.

Hon. Secretary—J. A. GARDINER.

Annual Subscriptions.Ainsworth, J. S.,

M.P - 10 -Argyll, His Grace

the Duke of, K.T. 5 - -Argyll, Her Grace

the DuchessDowager of 5 - -

Armour & Sons,Root - 6 -

£. s. d.Boyd, James, of

Carskiey 3 3Boyd, Mrs., of Cars-

kiey 5Broom, William ... - 10 -Brown, Rev. D. S. - 5 -Brown, Herbert

(Paisley) 1 -Brown, Dr. J.P. ... - 5 -Brown, Thomas L. - 5 -Brown <fc Co.,

Brown, Matthew... - 5 -Bullocb, Lade &

Co., Limited 1 - -Campbell, Alex.,

Glenramskill 1 - -Campbell.J.Arthur,

Campbell, J. C.,Ardpatrick 1 1 -

Campbell, SheriffMacmaster - 5 -

Campbell, Miss,

Campbell, The

Campeltown Breadand Flour Co.,Limited - 6 -

Campbeltown Co-operative Society 1 -- -

Clark, J., London... 1 - -Clark, Matthew ... - 5 -Clark - Neill, J.,

Paisley 5 - -Coats, Major An-

drew, D.S.0 10 - -Coats, T. C. Glen... 2 - -Coats, Sir Thomas

Glen, Bart 5 ~ -Colvill John . 5 -Colvill, Mrs - 10 -Colville, Duncan ... - 10 -Cordiner, Miss - 5 -Cunningham, Dr.... - 5 -Cunningham, R. Y. - 5 -Dick, Matthew - 5 -Douglas, William... - 5 -Duncan, A. H. - 6 -Fleming, Mrs.,

North Park - 10 -Galbraith & Coch-

Galloway T L 5Gardiner," A. H. ... - 5 -Gardiner, Bailie ... - 6 -Gardiner.Capt. Hay 1 - -Gardiner, J. A 2 - -Gardiner, Dr. M.,

Gibson, Mrs., South-

Giffen, James - 5 -Greenless, A. M. ... - 5 -Greenlees, Miss,

Greenlees,Mrs.C.C. - 6 -Greenlees, Saml. ... 1 - -Greenlees, William - 5 -Greig, S. K. (for

1909) . 5Greig, S. K. (for

1910) - 5Hall Allan .... 1 1Hall, J. M 1 - -Hall, Major Wm.,

ofTorresdale ... 1 - -Hall, Miss Grace M. - 10 -Hall, Stuart, of Kil-

lean 1 - -Hall, Miss, of Kil-

lean, In memoryof - 10 6

HarbourTrustees... 6 - -Hervey, Arthur ... - 5 -Huie, Arch. F - 6 -Kennedy, Wm.,

Glencreggan 1 1 -Lamont, Campbell.

Mrs 1 - -Langton,S.,London - 10 -

£. s. d.Lothian, James ... - 6 -

Love, W. McN.,

Macalister, Major

Maealister, Captain,E N - 5

SfacCallum,Duncan 1 - -MacCorquodale,

Harold, Essex ... 1 - -MacCorquodale,

Miss, Essex - 5 -Macdonald, D. W.,

M a c d o n a l d , JRonald, M. of

Macdonald, Rev.Father .. - 10

Macfadyen, Mrs. ... - 5 -Mackinnon, Mrs.,

Davaar 1 - -Mackinnon, Dun-

Mackinnon, Mrs.,of Ronachan 1 1 -

M a c L a v e r t y ,Graeme, Glasgow - 5 -

MacLeod-Campbell,John, of Saddell 1 1 -

Macneal, Mrs., ofUgadale 1 - -

Mactaggart.Dan.... - 10 -Macteggart, H. tt - 10 -Mactaggart, J. N. - 5 -Maxtone, D. M. ... - 5 -McCalman, Geo. ... 1 - -McEachran & Co.,

R - 5 -McEachran, J. J.,

Cardiff - 10 -McKersie.Mrs.John - 10 -McKersie, Mrs. Isa-

bella - 10 -McKersie, William - 10 -McMlnn, Chas - 5 -McMurchy.Provost - 5 -McNaughton, Mrs. 1 - -McPherson, Ex-

Bailie - 5 -McQueen,Ex-Bailie - 5 -McSporrau, James,

Mitchell, Ex-Pro-vost - 10 -

Munro, Rev. J. M. - 5 -Oldfleld, R. W - B -Ollar Alex - 5Paisley, George,

Paulin, Sir Uavid,

Pirie, Miss - 10 -Ralston, John - 5 -

Reid, Robert, ofKillellan - 10 -

Reoch, James - 5 -Richmond, G. M. - 6 -Russell, Very Rev.

J. C., D.D 1 - -Smith, James - 6 -Smith, R.,Rothesay- 10 -Stewart, Capt. ,

Knockrioch 1 - -Stewart, Miss - 10 -Stewart, N. B., Keil 2 - -Strang, Rev. G. W. - 5 -Templeton, J. H.... - 6 -Thomson, Dr. Har-

Wakeham, Rev.

Wallace, Ross - 5 -

Wilson,H.,Glasgow - 10 -Wotherspoon,T. G.,

Paisley 1 - -Wylie, Robt., Glas-

£. .«. d.Younger, H. J., of

Sums under 6« 12 § 6

Total Subs. ..£132 6 -

Donations.The Trustees of the

late Alex. Flem-

Campbell & Hall,

Coats, P. M., Pais-ley. B - -

Coats, W. A., Skil- •morlie Castle 5 - -

Gilkison, D. S.,London 1 - -

Macalister, Mrs.,Kilwinning - 8 -

Pirie, A 1 - -Smith, G. Murray,

Market Har-borough 1 - -

Urquhart, Wm. P.,Liverpool - 10 -

Collected by—Thos.Mair, White

Hart Hotel - 17 6R. Smith, Bute

Arms, Rothe-say - 5 -

H. Wilson, Glas-

Sums under 5». - 2 -Collecting Boxes ... 8 6 -Bank Interest - 11 4

Total Dons. ...121 U 10Total Subs. ...132 6 -

£264 - 10

agrsftre,ARDROSSAN

BRANCH.Patron —

The EARL OFEGLINTON ANDvnsrojf.

President-Col. Locis G. PEARSON.

Chairman —Capt. ROBERT SHIELDS.

Vice-Chairman—ROBERT BLAKELY.Local Committee—

Dr. JOHN ALLAN.R. L. ALPINE.W. M. ALPINE.JOHN BARK.Provost CHRYSTIE.Capt. FULLARTON.WILLIAM GUTHRIE.WM. c. GUTHRIE.CHARLES MORCHIE.A. NOBLE.JoHW ROBERTSON.HUGH s. SMITH.JOHN STEWAKT.WM. YODNQ.Coastguard Station Officer

GRAHAM.Honorary Secretary and

Treasurer—THOMAS GDTHRIE.

Annual Subscriptions.Eglinton and Win-

ton, The Earl of...l5 - -Allan, Dr. R - 6 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 559£. s. d.

Allan, Dr. John ... - 5 -Allison, Misses - 5 -Alpine, R. L - 5Alpine, W. M - 5 -Anderson, John - 5 -Anderson, William - 5 -Ardrossan Dry Dock

and ShipbuildingCo., Ltd 1 1 -

Arthur & Co., Ltd. 5 - -Baillie, Capt - 5Baird, Win., & Co.,

Ltd 5 -

Blakely, Robert ... - 10 -Burns, G. & .T., Ltd. - 10 -Butters, John W.... - 5 -Campbell, Jas - 10 6Campbell,Mrs.Thos. - 5 -

Chrystie, Provost... - 5 -

Finnic, A. & Son ... 2 2 -Forsyth, George ... - 5 -

Guthrie, A. & Sons - 5 -Guthrie, Thos - 10 -Guthrie, W.Clemeut - 6 -Hamilton, W. D. (2

Hogarth, Mrs.Hugh 1 - -Hogarth, Jas - 5 -King, Robert C.,

Kilwinning - 10 -

Macdonald.Dr - 5 -McCarroll, Mrs. ... - 6 -Mclsaac, Mrs - 10 -McQuarrie, Angus. - 5 -Millar, James, Glas-

Morton, Geo., ofMontfod . . . . 1 1

ttorchie, Chas - 5 -

Nicol,Miss (2 years) - 10 -Nobel's Explosives

Company, Ltd. ... 5 6 -Price Chas 5Reid, Jas - 5 -Robertson, John ... - 5 -Russell, Joseph, of

Seafield 1Shearer, C. J - 6 -Shields, Capt - 10 -Smith, Hugh 8 - 5 -Steadman, John ... - 6 -S t evens ton Co-

operative Society,Limited - 10 -

Stewart, John - 6 -

Todd.Oapt - 5 -

Warner, P., of Ar-deer 2 2 -

Wylie, H. J - 5 -Young, William, &

Sons - 6 -Sums under 5s 2 - -

Total Subs.. ..56 17 6

Donations.Egl in ton Arms

Hotel Boxes - 8 8StationHotel Boxes 1 1 7Smith, Capt. John - 5 -Hately, Capt. E.R.,

of the P.S. aazel 1 5 2

Total £59 17 11

AYR BRANCH.

President—

The Eight Hon. The EARLOF GLASGOW.

Local Committee —Provost HUNTKR.Chairman .

Honorary Treasurer —D. J. LOCKHART, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—R. J. SEMPLE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. t. d.

Arrol, SirWm I - -A r t h u r , James,

Montgomerie ... 6 - -Baird, W., of Cam-

busdoon & Elie... 2 - -Bell.John.ofEnter-

kine 1 - -Campbell, J. A., of

Craigie 1 -Coats, George, of

Belleisle . . . 5 - -Coats, Sir Jamns,

Bart., of Auchen-

Dunlop, W. H., ofDoonside 1 - -

Dykes, Rev. Dr. ... - 10 -Galloway, James W. ,

Kennedy, James, of

McHardy, Captain,R.N - 10 -

Morris, Colonel andMrs. Pollok, of

Neilson, Walter, ofEwenneld 1

Oswald, R. A., of

Paton &Sons, James 1 - -Steele, Ex-Provost - 10 -Wyllie, D. & Co. ... - 5 -

Total Subs 33 15 -

Donations.

Total £34 10 10

BALLANTRAEBRANCH.President-

Rev. F. J. WILLIAMSON.

Local Committee —HCOH ALLAN, Farmer,

Craigie Mains.Dr. W. w. FHLLARTON.Eev. WILLIAM GARVIE.JOHN M'CULIOCH, Jun.,

Farmer, Laggan.JOHN u. G. PHILLIPS.JOHN STEVENSON, Junr.,

Farmer, Balig.

Honorary Secretary —H. INOLIS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Oliver, Mrs 2 2Earl of Stair, Rt.

Hon 2 2

Total Subs.... 4 4 -

Donations.Anonymous - 4 10Contribution Boxes - 14 10Proceeds of Demon-

stration 11 2 9

Total £16 6 6^ ™"* ^

GIRVAN BRANCH.President —

The Most Hon. theMARQUIS OF AILSA.Local Committee —

HUGH H. HDTCHISON, J.P.,Provost, Chairman.

The MA8ISTBATES.J. BHEW6TER.Capt. GBAHAM.M. J. FINLAYSON.W. S. MCARTHUB.A. MCCKKDIE.Dr. MCGEOOH.D. MCMASTBR.W. SHANKLAND.T. G. TAIT.The HARBOUR MASTER.

Treas. and Hon. Sec.—JAMES SMITH.

Annual Subscriptions.£.. *. d.

Ailsa, Marquis of... > 5 - -Andrews, David ... - 5 -Arrol, Sir William 1 1 -Beale, W. P. Esq.,

M.P. 2 2 -Boyd, Miss 2 - -

Finlayson, M. J. ... - 5 -Graham, R - 5 -Grant, Col. A. B.... 1 - -H a m i l t o n , Mr.

North, V.C. (ofBargany) 2 2 -

Hendersou, J. Esq. 1 - -Hutchison and

MeCreath 5 -McCredie, A. Esq.

(Davaar) 5 -McCaa, M - 5 -McKechnie.R. & T. - 5 -McMaster, D - 5 -McNeish, R. Esq... - 5 -Morton, Wm. Esq. 3 3 -Paterson, Mrs - 5 -Tait, T. G - 5 -Todd, Geo. Esq., of

Trochrague 1 - -Sums under 5s 8 2 6

Total Subs £24 10 6Donations.

Collected by s.s.Attsa 1 16 11

Contribution Box... - 16 9C o l l e c t e d b y

Pierrots . 3 2 2Collected at Prac-

tice 5 5 6

Total £35 11 10

I R V I N E BRANCH.President—

JAMES BORLAND, Esq.,Provost.

Vice-President—ALEXANDER L O N O M U I R ,

Esq., of Roseholm.Local Committee —

The MAGISTRATES OF IR-VINE.

M. W. BRBOKKNBRIDQE,Esq.

MARTIN Boro, Esq.ROBERT CAMPBELL, Esq.Rev. JAMES COSH.Rev. W. S. DICKIE.D. H. GIBB, Esq.ALEXANDER GILMOUR, Esq.R. F. LONGMUIR, Esq.ALEXANDER MCDONALD,

Esq.

WILLIAM ORH, Esq.Rev. JOHN PATERSON.JAMES PIPE, Esq.Rev. HESOT KASKEK.ROBERT REID, Esq.JAMES W. WALKER, Esq.Rev. JAMES WINCHESTER.Rev. JAMES WISHART.H. S. M. YOUNG, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Capt. A. YOONG.

Annual Subscription!.£.. s. d.

Armour. Messrs.J & J 5 -

Armour, Thomas... - 5 -Bannatyne, B - 5 -Borland, James ... - 10 -Boyd, Matthew A. - 5 -Boyd & Wilson,

Breakenridge, Mrs. - 5 6Brown, A. A - 5 -Burnett, John - 10 -Finnic & Son, A.... 1 - -Flannagan, D - 5 -

Gilmour, Alexr. ... 1 - -Gfilmour, John S.... - 10 -Glasgow, Earl of ... 1 1 -Green, N. B - 5 -Ha l l & Sons,

Thomas - 10 -Hunter, William... - 10 -

Sean, Alexander... - 5 -Kenneth & Sons, A. 1 - -

Kirkland A 5

Longnrair & Co.,

Longmuir, RobertF 10 -

Lumsden, Harry ... - 10 -M a c L a c h l a n ,

VlacLachlan & Son - 10 -MeClemont, J - 5 -MeCulloch, Stewart - 5 -McCall, William ... - 5 -McJannet, A. C. ... - 10 -McJannet, W. D... - 10 -MoffattJ. Irving... - & -Mure, Misses - 10 -Murray, Gillees &

Nobels Explosives

Orr, John - 10 -

Pipe, James - 10 -Reid Robert 1 - -Robertson, James - 10 -Rowe, A. M - 6 -Scott, A. T. - 5 -Spittal John - 6 -Train John 10 -United Alkali Co. - 10 -Walker, James W. 1 - -Watson, James - 10 6Wilson, Drs. W.

and J.I - 10 -Wilson, John - 6 -Wright & Nephew,

Matthew 1 - -Young, H. S. M. ... - 10 -Sums under 5s 2 17 6

Total Subs. ...£30 18 6

Donations.

Contribution Boxes - 10 6Church Collection 10 - -

Total... £41 8 11

560 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1st MAY, 1911.

TROON BRANCH.Local Committee —

ADAM WOOD, J.P., Chair-man.

Rev. Father BRADY.Rev. G. L. BRANDER, B.D.JAS. CURRIE.DAVID FULLARTON, J.P.ANDREW JOHNSTON.Rev. WM. JOHNSTON, M.A.JOHN LOGAN, Provost.ALEX. McCREDiE, sen., J.P.ALEX. MCCREDIE, jun.WM. MCMILLAN.JOHN ROBB.W. ROXBURGH, M.D.Rev. ROBERT SMITH.Captain MACKINLAY, Har-

bour Manager.Honorary Secretary—

JAMES CLARK.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Ailsa Shipbuilding

Co., Ltd 1 - -Arthur, Sir Mat-

thew, Bart., 1909 2 2 -Do. 1910 2 2 -

Allan R G 1Anderson, James... 1 - -Baird, & Co., Ltd.,

Wm 2 2Boyd, Martin - 10 -Campbell, J. K. ... - 5 -Clark, James, Hon.

Clark, Mrs. J. O. M. - 5 -Co-op.Society,Ltd.,

1909 1 1 -Do. 1910 1 1 -

Crawford, R - 5 -Dickie, Mrs. James 1 1 -Dunn, Hughs,, J.P. 1 - -Finnie, A. &Son... 1 1 -Fleming, Miss - 5 -Fullarton, David,

J.P 10Houldsworth, Sir

W. H., Bart 1 - -Hayes, Father - 5 -Irvine, James 1 1 -Johnston, A - 5 -Laird, M - 5 -Littlejohn, H - 5 -L o g a n , J o h n

Provost, J.P. 1 - -Miller,R.,Stewarton- 7 6Morton, George,

Lochgreen 1 1 -

McCredie, Jun., A. - 5 -P o r t l a n d , His

Grace The Dukeo f 2 2 -

Smith, Rev. R - B -

Symington, Mrs — - 6 -Symington, A. B.... - 5 -Thorneycrolt, J. B. 1 - -Turner, J. H., J.P. - 5 -Walker, Alex 1 - -Waddell, P. H - 5 -Wilson, A. & Sons - B -Wood, Adam, J.P. 1 1 -Young R., Town

Clerk - B -Sums under 5s. ... 4 18 6

Total Subs.. ..£34 16 -

Donations.Special Collection

at Joint ChurchService, TroonParish Church ...14 - 7

Total £48 16 7

JSanttsbtre.BANFF AND

MACDUFF BRANCH

President —His Grace

The DUKE OF FIFE, K.T.Local Committee —

Ex-Provost MUNRO, Banff,Chairman.

ALEX. PATERSON, Provostof Macduff, Deputy Chair-man.

BANFF.Ex-Provost ALEXANDER.Rev. W. S. BRUCE.Provost CHRISTIE.Capt. DOCKAR.Dr. FERGUSSON.Ex-Provost LYON.Lieut. HAND, R.N., Divi-

sional Officer H.M. Coast-guard.

WM. MACINTOSH.A. O. MOKISON.JOHN W. SIMPSON.

MACDUFF.JOHN' ANDERSON.JAS. FARQUHARSON.ALEX. GEORGE.JOHN JAMES GEORGE.P. H. MACPHERSON.GEORGE MORRISON.Ex-Provost WEST.Capt. WILSON.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary—

ROBERT HARDIE, Esq.,National Bank of Scot-land, Ltd.Annual Subscriptions.

£. i. d.

Seafleld, DowagerCountess of 1 - -

Band Shipping 2 17 -Dawes, W. C 1 1 -

Dult, Thomas Gor-

Forbes, Lt.-Col. J.

Garden, F. A. Esq. 3 3 -George, Ex-Provost: - B -Harvey, John 1 1 -Ingraru, Jas - 5 -Martin, Misses - 5 -Nicholson,SirRichd.l 1 -Russell, Trustees of

Simpson, Jas. &Sons, Ltd - 7 6

Sutherland, J. E.M P 1 1

Sums under 5s 10 14 6

Total Subs.... £40 6 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 4 11

Total £40 10 11

B U C K I E BRANCH.President —

JAMES CAMPBELL, Esq.,D.L., LL.D., Old Cullen,Cullen.

Local Committee —W. R. DUGUID, Esq., M.D.,

Chairman.JOHN ANTON.

ALEXR. CUTHBERT.Capt. WM. GEDDES.ROBERT GILLAN.Rev. JNO. GREENLAW.Lieut. HAND, R.N.A. B. HENDRY.GEO. HENDRY.W. F. JOHNSTON.JAMES LOOIE.WM. LOGIE.Rev. JOHN MCINTOSH.Capt. MALCOLM.Rev. CHAS. MATHIESON.Rev. WM. MORTON.JAMES MURRAY.WM. MURRAY, Sea View Rd.T. W. NEBBS.ALEXANDER REID.Capt. REID.WM. REID.WM. ROBERTSON.JOHN SIMPSON.WM. SIMPSON, M.D.Capt. H. H. SMART.WM. STEWART.Rev. ALFRED WILD.

Honorary Secretary—JOHN L. MCNAUGHTON,Solicitor, Cluny Square.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

Campbell, James,Esq., D.L., LL.D. 1 - -

DuKuid, W. R. Esq.,M D - 5 -

Logie, Wm. Esq. ... - 5 -McNaughton, John

L. (Solicitor) - 5 -Seafleld, Lady 1 - -

Total Subs.... £2 15 -

Donations.Russet's Trust 5 - -Contribution Boxes - 5 -

JBerwlcfteblre.EYEMOUTH

BRANCH.President —

Col. MILNE HOME, ofWedderburn.

Local Committee-Provost ROBERTSON, Chair-

man.THOMAS COLLIN.CHRIS. BORTHWICK.WILLIAM COWE.Ex-Provost DOUGALL.WALTER FLETT.W. LEYDEN, ex oficio Coast

Guard Officer.WILLIAM SCOTT.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

JOHN WOOD, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Balfour, C. B. Esq.,of Newton Don... 2 - -

Fitzroy-Bell, Mrs.,of Templehall ... 1 1 -

Gibson, Capt., ofNetherbyres 1 1 -

Hope, Col. Charles,o f Cowdenknowes 2 2 -

£. s. d.Hume, J. A. Ross,

Esq.,ofNinewells2 - -Milne Home, Col.

D.,of Wedderburn 2 2 -Robertson, Provost - 10 -Tennant, H. J. Esq.,

M . P 2 2 -Turnbull, George

G. Esq., of AbbeySt. Bathans 1 - -

Wilkie, John, Esq.,of Pilmuir - 10 -

£14 8 -Donations.

Eyemouth FishingBoats 15 R

Collecting Boxes ... 1 10 8

Tota[ £31 3 8

JButesbfrc.A R R A N BRANCH.

Local Committee—J. BANNATYNE.Dr. FULLARTON.J. D. MCKlNSON.JOHN B. SWBET.ALEX. WOOLEY.Capt. MORRISON.

Honorary Secretary—GEORGE LAIDLER, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Coats, The Misses... 1 - -Douglas, A. Hugh... - 10 -Graham, Marquis

and Marchionessof 2 - -

MacBride, Alex. ... - 5 -Wooley, Alex - 5 -

Total Subs.. ..£4 - -

Donations.

Angus, E - 5 -Anson, D. G - 5 -Barnet, Mrs. H. ... - 5 -Blackburn, Col - 10 -Brooke, H. Norman - 5 -

Fullerton, Dr. Neil - 6 -Hannon, G - 5 -Hargreaves, C. L.... - 5 -Kennedy, Mrs - 5 -"L B M" 5Lemon, Claude - 5 -McAllister, Mrs. ... - 5 -McNeish, D. & Son - 5 -

Williams, A. T. ... 1 - -Yorke M - 10 -Boxes and Sums

under 6s 35 7 3

42 7 3

£. s.d.Total Dons.. ..42 7 3Total Subs. ... 4 - -

Total £46 7 3

— —

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 561

Cattbness*8btce.HUNA BRANCH.

President —WILLIAM CHEYHE, Esq.

Local Committee —Dr. DVFFOS.Mr. D. DENNET.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. JOBS SUTHERLAND,

jim.Annual SwteripKons.

&. ». d.Cheyne, W. Esq. . . . - « -

I Daffu« I>r - 5 -| Harmsworth, R. L.

Esq., M.P. 1 - -Sinclair, F. 0. Esq.,

Mey 2 2 -

TotalSubs....£4 13 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 18 -

Total £5 11 6

THURSO BRANCH.Local Committee—

J>. DtjNiWT, Esq.J. W. GALLOWAY, Esq.ALEX. jyfACDONALD, Esq.GEO. MAODONAM>, Esq.ALEX. MACKAr, Esq. (Soli-

citor).JOHN MILLER, Esq., of

Scrabster.JOHN MILLER, Jtrn., Esq.Capt. SINCLAIR, Scrabster.WHLIAM SMITH, Esq.,

Forss.Hon. Treasurer —

WM. M. BKIMS, Esq.(Solicitor).

Honorary Secretary —SlHCLAIK MACBOHAU>,Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Brims, W. M. Esq. - 5 -Duvmet, D. Esq. ... - 6 -GaJioway.J.W. Esq. - 5 -Harmsworth, R. L.

Esq., M.P 1 1 -MacDonald, Alex.

Esq - 5 -JJacdonaJd, Geo.

Macdonaid, Sinclair,

Hackay, Alex. Esq.(Solicitor) - 5 -

Miller, John, Esq.,of Scrabster - 10 -

Miller, John, Jun.,

Pifki'ngion, Thos.Esq., of Sandside 1 ~ -

Portland, His Gracethe Duke of B - -

Sinclair, Capt. D.... - 6 -Sinclair, Hugh-Esq. - 5 -Smith, Win. Esq.,

5?orss 5Threipland, Capt.

W. Murray, ofToftingall, &c. ... 1 - -

Total Subs..,.£ll 6 -

Donations.£. s. d.

Keith, Miss, Thurso - 2 6Collection Boxes ... - 11 -

Total Dons.... - 13 6Total Subs. ...11 8 -

Total £11 19 6

WICK&ACKERGtLLBRANCH.President—

His Grace the DPKE OfPORTLAND, K.G.

Local Committee —Col. HKHBEBSOS, Chair-

man.GKOKOE SINCLAIR, Deputy

Chairman.W. G. COSMACK.JAS. FERRIER.Bailie HAKKRR.Major HOENB.Capt. RALPH HORSE.W. NICOLS01*.Capt. PAtERsas.WILLIAM JRBID.D. R. SIMPSON.JOHN TtTRJTBUH.

Hon. Treasurer andSecretary —

Ex-Provost 3AMIESOK.

Annual Subscriptitms.Anstruther, Sir K,

Banks, Dr. G - 5 -Bulk, C. H. &Co..., - S -Bulk, Ernest - 5 -Campbell, E. & Co. - 5 -Coutts, Bev. A - J O -Crowe, W. SI., Lon-

don . . . . - 10 6Duucau, J. G - 10 -Farquharson, W. ... - 5 -Qeorgeaon, D. W.... - 6 -Harmsworth, R. L.,

jt.J? 1 1 -Harper, Bailie - 6 ~Henderson, A. W.... - 10 -Henderson, Col. ... 1 - -Henderson, D. P.,

Stemster 1 - -Jamieson, Ex-Pro-

vost - 10 -leith, K. 8. W. - 10 -MacLennan, Sheriff,

Edinburgh . 1 1 -Miller, W. Gow - 5 -Munro,Robert,iI.P. - 10 6Nicol, Geo. . - 5 -Nicolson, VV - 5 -Portland,D«keof... S - -R«M, David, Folke-

stone 1 1 -Boberton.Bev. N. C.- 10 -Ross, Provost - 5 -Siwpsou, D. E - 5 -Sinclair, G., Ship-

Smith, W. Paterson - 6 -Sutherland, A - 5 -Turnbull, John - 10 -Usher, Sir Kobert,

of Norton andPulteneytowii ... 1 - -

Wood, Mrs., Syden-

Sums under 5g. 6 11 5

Total Subs.. ..£28 2 SDonations.

Proceeds of "life-Boat Day " andConcert 83 16 Z

£. t,<Z.Collection Boxes ... 2 18 11Wickao4Aciergili

Wicfc and PuiteneyHarbour Trustees 48 - -

Total...£162 16 11

<Jfacftmatwatt6b(cc.ALLOA BRANCH.

Local Committee —The Bight. Hon. the Earl ol

MAE AND KKILIE.Messrs. G. YoONQER&SON,

Ltd.

Honorary Secretary —J. W. MOIR, Esq.

Collector—Wx. McNicot.

A.nnuoU Subscriptions,A!!oa Coal Com-

pany, Ltd 1 1Calder, James <fc

Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Duncanson, W. M.

Eaq g 2 _Gillespie & Kicol,

Haig, W. & Sons,Messrs 1 - -

Knox, Kobert,

Klovborg, .1. J. <fe

Slackay Brothers,

MarandKellie/lheRt. Hon. the Earlol 1 1 -

Mitchell, Messrs.

lloubray, J. J, Esq. 11 -Paton.J. Son* Co.,

1ML 3 3 -Paton, Miss For-

Pearson, Messrs. .

Weir, James A.,Ltd 1 1 -

W e s t e r g a a r d ,Messrs. H. & Co. - 5 -

V?illi8on, Messrs.K. <fc J. ... . . - 10 -

Wingate, Miss 1 - -Younger Geo. and

Son, Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -Sums under 5s. - 2 6

BDinbucflb.EDINBURGH,

LE1THAND GRANTON

BRANCH,Local Committee —

JAMBS CURRIE, Esq., Chair-man.

The Bight Hon. W. S.BROWN, Lord Provost.

CAJtpaBii GIBSON, Esq.

Sir ErcHASD MACKIE.Captain KOSB.BOBBKT SINCLAIR, Esq.3EU)BEBT SOMMBRVILLB,

Esq.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

T. S. PATERSON, Esq., W.S.

Annual Suticriptians.£. «. d.

Agnew, Capt., B.N. - 10 -Aitchison, Messrs.

John & Co., Ltd.. - 10 -Aitken & Wright,

Anderson, Misses.. - 5 -

Baliantyne, Han-son,<t Co., Messrs. - 5 -

Barbour, A. H. F.

Barclay, Mrs. H 1 - -Barclay, Thomas,

Esq . 1 -Beilby, Mrs 1 - -Bertram &Son,Ltd.,

Messrs. James .... - 6 -Bertram & Co.,

Messrs. John A... - 10 -Beveridge, Miss J... 1 - -Beveridge, Mrs. - 5 -Boswell.Mrs - 5 -Bruce, Miss M - 5 ~Bryden.Wm. <S Son,

Messrs - 5 -Bucher&Co.,Messrs. - 5 -Caledonian Distil-

Callendar, Mesars.D. & Sons, Ltd. .. - 10 -

Carstairs & Robert-son, Messrs - & -

Carstairs, R., Esq... - 10 -Cathcart, John F.

Esq. (the late).... - 10 -Chalmers, Miss 1 - -Chambers, Messrs.

W. and E. 2 2 -Chiene, Sirs - 10 -Clmstisou, Sir

Alex., Bart 2 - -Christison, D. Esq.,

M.D 1 - -Clark, T. G. Esq. ... - 10 -Cockbum andCamp.

Cockburn and Co.,Messrs 1 1 -

Cossar, Mrs. I. ...... - 5 -Cowan, J. J. Esq.... 6 - -C o w a n a n d

Strachan, Messrs. - B -Craigifc Rose, Messrs. - 5 -Cruikshank & Son,

Cunningham , Messrs.J. and J 1 1

Currie and Co.,Messrs. James .... 5 - -

Cvurie, Mrs. J - 10 -Davidson, Mrie *

Co., Messrs - 5 -Peas, F. W. Esq. ... - 10 -pickson andWalker,

Douglas, Miss - 5 -Drybrough, N. &

Son, Messrs - 5 -Duncan. Floekhart,

Dundas, W. J.,W S 1 -

Dunedin SteamshipCo., Limited - B -

Dymock, Thos. Esq. - & -Edinburgh Koperie

Co., Messrs. The 1 1 -jFindlay, Miss G. H. 2 2 -

2 I,

562 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1911.£. e. d.

Fleming, Mrs. - 10 -Ford& Sons,Messrs.

W - 10 6Fraser, Misses - 5 -Gall and Inglis,

Gibson, Sir James,Bart 1

Gibson and Co.,Messrs. George... 1 1 -

Gibson, Messrs. R.& X 1

Gunn, N. B 1 - -Hadden, K. and Son,

Messrs - 5 -Hall, Dunbar & Co. ,

Messrs - 5 -Hardie, Messrs. J.

<fc W . - 5Harrison and Son,

Harvey and Co.,Messrs. B. E - 10 6

Hawthorns and Co.,Messrs., Ltd - 5 -

Inglis, J., & Sons,

Jenner & Co.,Messrs. Charles... 1 1 -

Johnston, Mr. andMrs W C . ... - 5

Kinross, Hon. Lord - 5 -Kirkpatrick, Mrs.

M J . - 5Knoblauch, H. Esq. - 10 -Kyd J Esq 5

Lawson & Smith,

Lockhart Mrs 10London & Edinburgh

Shipping Co 2 - -Low, Robertson <fe

Co., Messrs 2 2 -Lowe.W. D. Esq... - 10 -Lyon & Turnbull,

Messrs - 10Mackay, Mrs - 10 -Mackay & Co.,

Messrs. George... - 5 -M'-Ewan & Co.,

Wm., Ltd 1 1 -Madden, Miss - 5 -Maitland, Misses... 1 - -Melrose, Messrs. A.

& Co 1 -Methven, H. W.

Esq - 10Miller, Messrs.

James & Sons ... 1 1 -Mitchell, Messrs. J.

& Co ... - 5Moxon & Carirae,

Mylne, Misses - 5 -Nelson, Messrs.

Thos. & Sons 1 - -Paterson & Sons,

Messrs - 1Paul, G. M. (per

Dundas&Wilson,c s ) . 1 0

Pearson, Lord 1 - -Penny, Miss - 10 -Playfair, Dr. J - 5 -Keid, Rev. Dr - 5 -Richardson, Ralph,

Esq 10Ritchard, Mrs.

Miller 5Ritchie, Messrs.

Ritchie, Wm. &Sons, Messrs - 10 -

Robertson, Messrs.D & J - 5 -

Robertson, Messrs.C s & J 1 1

Robertson, Sander-son & Co., Ltd.... 1 1 -

Romanes, J., Esq... - 10 -Romanes, MissJ... - 10 -

£. s. d.Romanes & Pater-

son, Messrs - 5 -St. Cuthbert's Co-

operative Assoc.,10 - -Salvesen <fc Co.,

Messrs. Chr - 5 -Scott, C. ¥. Esq.,

W.S 5Scott, Miss - 5 -Slimon, Messrs. R.

<fe D. .. .. 5Smart, Mrs. G - 5 -Sprague, Dr 2 - -Steel, Coulson &

Co., Messrs - 5 -Stevenson, Robt.

M. Esq 1 - -

Thomson and Co.,Messrs W 10 6

Thomson, Dr. John - 5 -Thomson, Messrs.

J. G. & Co - 10 -Tod, G. G. Ejq. ... 2 - -Trinity House, The 5 5 -Turnbull, Mr. &

Mrs AH 11Turner, John, Esq. - 10 6U n i t e d W i r e

Works, Ltd - 6 -Usher , Frank J.

Esq 2 2 -Usher, Messrs. An-

Usher, Sir Robert,

Usher, Thos. ifc Son 2 - -Walker, Miss S. J. - 5 -Warrack, Messrs.

John & Co . 1 1Watson, Misses ... 2 - -Watson, Miss J. ... - 5 -Wauchope, Moodie,

& Co., Messrs.... - 10 6White, Burns &

Co., Messrs - 10 -White, Moir & Co.,

Wishart, Messrs.Jas. & Sons - 10 6

Wishart, Messrs.D. F. & Co - 10 6

Young, Wm. Esq.... - 5 -Younger , Robt.,

Ltd 10 -Younger, Messrs.

W. <fc Co., Ltd. ... 2 2 -Sums under as 2 11 -

Total Subs.. ..£125 8 -

Legacy.Balance of the late

iliss ElizabethSyme's Legacy. ..128 10 1

Collections.South Leith U.F.

Sunday School ... - 15 -Officers and crew

of S.S. Reval ofJjeith 1 11 -

Total Colls. ... 2 6 -Total Subs. ...125 8 -Legacy 128 10 1

Total.. .£256 4 1

MUSSELBURGHBRANCH.

Honorary Treasurer andSecretary —

R. M. FERRIE, Esq.

Collector-Mr. JOHN HUME.

Annual Subscriptions.£,. s.d.

AftcMson, Colonel - 5 -Alexander, W. L.

Esq - 10 -Cooper & Son, F.,

Dalrymple, The Rt.Hon. Sir Charles,Bart 5

Deans and Moore,

Elphinstone, TheRight Hon. Lord 1 - -

Hope, Sir Alex.,Bart 10

Inveresk Paper Co. 1 - -Legat, The Misses - 5 -M.&F.Co-operative

Millar, Mrs., SpringBank .. 5

Mitchell, Mr.Alexr. - 5 -Robertson; Mrs. A. - 5 ~Stuart, Messrs. J.

Whitelaw, W. &Son - fl -

Young, John & Co.,Ltd - 10 -

Sums under 5 s 5 2 6

Total £17 8 6

lElginebire.LOSSIEMOUTH

BRANCH.Local Committee—

GEORGE SMITH, Esq., J.P.,Chairman.

Mr. P. CUNNINGHAM.Dr. BKANDBR.ALEX COULL.WILLIAM CORMACK.Capt. J. DEAN.CHARLES A. HAT.J. C. PETBRKIN.JOHN SIM.GEORGE SMITH.

Honorary Secretary—CHARLES A. HAT, Banker.

Annual Subscriptions.

Allan and Black ... - 5 -Anderson, Alexr.... - 5 -Anderson, W - 5 -

Campbell & Cowie - 5 -Christie & Son, Jas. - 5 -Christie, W 5 -

Cooper, Miss - 5 -Cooper, Sir George 1 1 -Cormack, William - 5 -Coul! Capt ' 5Dean, Capt. J - 5 -Duff Capt F G . 1 1Dunlop, J. W - 5 -Fife, Duke of, K.T. 1 1 -Glennie, J. Hay ... - 5 -Gordon, James L... '- 5 -

Hair J H 5 -Hay, Charles A. ... - 6 -Innes, Mrs. Isa - 5 -Johnston, C. J - 5 -Law,Wm.(Solicitor) - 5 -

MoBeath, James ... - 5 -Macdonald, John... - 5 -

£. «. d.M'Kay, H. M. S. ... - 6 -Macnaughton, Miss - 5 -

Nicol, Mrs - 5 -Peterkin, J. C - 5 -R i c h m o n d and

Slater Alexr 5

Souter, Alexr. - 5 -Sowden, Charles ... - 5 -Stewart & Mclsaac - 5 -Thome, Mrs. M. F. 1 - -Williamson, Mrs... - 5 -Wiseman L A 5

Young W C 5Sums under 5s. 4 12 -

Total Subs...£20 17 -

Donations.Ships entering Har-

bour 4 19Contribution Boxes - 11 1

Total £28 7 1

jfifesbtre.ANSTRUTHER

BRANCH.President —

Sir RALPH ANSTRUTHEK,Bart, (of Balcaskie).

Local Committee —Provost MOERIS, Ex-offlcio

Chairman.GEORGE BLACK.Provost BLACK.WM. S. BONTHRON.JAMES BROWN.Bailie JOHN BUTTERS.THOMAS CUNNINGHAM.GEORGE DARSIE,Provost DON, Elie.T . H A B R T E R S K I N E ,

Grangemuir.Dr. FERGUSON.JOHN FOGGO, Elie.Wji. FORTUNE.MARTIN GARDNER.PHILIP GARDNER.WM. JAMIESON, Elie.T. S. LAVEROCK.ALEX. MARR.ROBERT MELDRUM.Rev. W. N. MONTEITH,

Elie.PETER MUIR.T. ROLAND OUTHWAITE,

Elie.JAMES PRATT.The Rev. JAMES RAY, M.A.GEORGE RITCHIE.WILLIAM RUSSELL.W. SMITH (Black).Capt. WEBSTER.Dr. WILSON.Provost OGILTIE, Pitten-

weem.Bailie SMART, Pittenweem.MITCHELL HUGHES, Pitten-

weem.J. N. YOUNG, Pittenweem.THOMAS LINDSAY, St. Mm-

ance.JAMES MACKAY, St. Min-

ance.JAMES MILLAR, St. Min-

ance.Honorary Treasurer—

WM. K.EIE, Esq.

1 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 563

Honorary Secretaries —Messrs. MACKINTOSH and

WATSOK, Solicitors.Annual Subscription!.

£. s. d.Amstruther, Sir

Ralph, Bart 1 - -Anstriither-Gray,

Major, M.P 1 1 -Browo, Jas. Esq.... - 5 -Cunningham and

Sons, Messrs. T... - 5 -Darsie, Geo. Esq.... - 10 -

Fowler, Mesars. D.and 3 1 1 -

Lawson, George,Esq. - S -

Mackintosh andWatson, Messrs. - 10 -

Martin, Messrs. 3.& Co 5 -

Miller, J. D. Esq.,JI.P 1 1

Oliphant, Mrs - 5 -Pittendreigh, Mrs. - 5 -Ray, Rev. Jas - B -Bussel), Wm. Esq. - 5 -Walker Mrs 5Williamson, John,

Esq 1 1 -Wilson Dr 5 -Young, J. Esq. ... 5 - -Sums under 5s. 7 8 6

Total Snbs....£-2« 2 6

Donations.Life-boat Demon-

Collection Boxes ... 2 11 4Surplus from Con-

cert .. .. .. .. 10 6

£38 4 2

B U C K H A V E N ,METHIL, LEVEN

AND DISTRICTBRANCH.

• President—The T-Atiy EVA WKMYSS (ol

Wemyss Castle).Local Committee-

Rev. W. DtJKLOP, M.A.,Chairman.1 Dr. JOHS AITK.EK.

C. J. BBATTIE, Esq., H.M.Customs.

DAVID BROWN, Esq.GEORGE DONALDSON, Esa.,

J.P.Key. ». HroiE, M.A.w. T. KETCHEN, Esq.,w.s.WILLIAM MITCHZI/L, JEsq,Capt. GBO. MOODIE.D. 11. PKTDE, Esq., J.P,A. L. RENSTROM, Esq., J.P.C. H. SHEATHEB, Esq., Chief

Coastguardsman.JOSEPH TAYLOR, Esq.

Honorary Treasurer —JAMBS C. CRERAR, Esq.Honorary Secretary—A. L, RENSTROM, Esq.

No List for 1910.

CRAIU BRANCH.Local Committee —

Provost GEORGE SIM, Chair-man.

.Toms DCTNCAN, of Ku-fcmay.WILLIAM ELLIOTT.

iSir WM. ERSKINE, Bart., ol

Cambo.JOHN GtrTHRre.THOMAS K.SY.DAVID MATHEWSOX.DAVID MORTOS.Rev. JOHN REID.JOHN SCOTT.JOHN YCLE.

Honorary Secretary —HENRY BIKRKLL, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

&. t. d,Cairns, Wm.R.Esn.

Ashburn - 5 -Duncan,John,Esq,,

of Kirkmay - 5 -Erskine, Sir Wm.,

Bart. .; 1 - -Erskine, T. H.

Esq 2 - -Gray, W, An-

stnither-, Esq.,M.P 1 - -

Horsley, Mrs - S -MacKinnon, Dun-

can, Esq., Pit-

Reid, Rev. John ... - 6 -Sim, Provost - 5 -Sums under 5s 2 17 -

Total Subs. ...13 2 -Donation*.

Contribution Boxes 1 9 11Collected at Exer-

cises of Boat 4 8 9

Total £19 - 8

.ST. ANDREWSBRANCH.

Local Committee-Sheriff AKMODR, Chairman.Commander MACALHSTER,

R.N.Captain PETERSON.DAVID Tow», Esq.Chief Officer CANT.

Hon. Treasurer—WALTER MITCHELL, Esq.,

Banker.

Hon. Secretary—D. W. RUSACK, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Abernethy, Miss ..'. - 5 -Aitken, Mrs. , Eden-

view 10 -Allen, Mrs - 5 -Armour, Sheriff ... - 6 -Baltour - Melville,

Miss 5 -Bayne, Meldrum C.

Esq ~ 6 -Beattie, Mrs - & -Bebb, Mr. 1 - -Bell, H. D. Esq. ... - 5 -

Berwick, Mfss - S> -Boase Mrs - 5 -Boothby, J. M - 6 -Boyd, Mrs. A. K. H. - 5 -Burn, Captain 1 - -Burn, F. E. Esq. ... - 5 -Burn, Mrs. D. L. ... 1 - -Cneape.Jatnee.Esq. - B -

Cheetbam, J. Esq. - 5 -Crombie, Mrs, - 5 -Crooks, Fleming ... - 10 -Cunningham, J. E.

, £. «. d.Curran, J. ?. Esq. - 10 -Donaldson, Principal

Sir James - 10 -Dubs, F. E. Esq. ... - 5 -Duff, W. W. Esq.,

Howard Place ... - 5 -Fairlie, W. E. Esq.,

Fenton-Newall, R.G Esq ... - 5

Friend - 10Grace, C. S. Esq. ... - 5 -Graham,Peter,Esq.,

R,A 10 -Grimond, J. B. Esq. - S -Guild, A. M. Esq. - 5 -Hill, Mrs. C. J. - 5 -How, F. M - 6 -Hull, Rev. R. A. ... - 5 -Inglis, J. Tennant,

Jackson, Capt. E. J. - 5 -Johnston, Mrs - 5 -E:ay D M - 5 -

Laidlay, A. H - 5 -Lang, Andrew, Esq. 1 - -Latham, J. A - 6 -Laurence, Mrs - 5 -

Low, J. L. Esq - 5 -

Mair, W. G. Esq.... - 5 -Maitlftnd, D. B.Bsq. - 10 -McGaw, D. M. Esq. - 5 -McGrady.T. L. ... - 5 -McGregor, Mrs. ... - 5 -McIntosh,Professor - 15 -Mitchell, Mrs. R.... - 5 -Morgan, W. A - S -

Munro, Rev. W. M. 2 2 -Musgrove, G - 10 -Nicolson, S.'Esq...'. - 10 -

Pearson, Miss - 6 -Pettigrew, Prof. , . . ! - -Playfair, Kev. P. M. - S -Preston, Miss H.M. - S -Purdie, Professor... - 10 -Reid, Mrs - 5 -Riddell - Webster,

Mrs - 5 -Rodger, Mrs - 5 -Rusack, D. W. Esq. 1 10 6Rttsack, W. <fc Mrs. 1 1 -Rusack, W. Esq. ... - 10 6Rutherford, S. Esq. - 10 -Sanders, Miss - 5 -Scott, Miss - 5 -Shewan, A. Esq. ... - 5 -Stirling, Mrs - 5 -Story, Miss E. P. ... - 5 -Stoat, Professor ... - 6 -

Thomson, Fredk.... - 10 -Thomson,Mrs.Chas. - 5 -ThorburD, Mrs. ... - 5 -Torrie, J. J. Esq.... 1 5 -Turner, Mrs - 5 -Valentine, Mrs. ... - 5 -Warrack.MissF.J. - 10 -Watson, Gilbert,

Wedderburn, H. G.

Wilson John . - 5Wood, A. R. Wilson,

Esq 1 - -Younger,James,Esq.l - -Sums under 5s 14 18 6

Total Subs. ...£51 12 6Donations.

" Helen Faucit,"LadyMartinFuud,Interest from . . . 2 5 4

Contribution BoxeslO 11 4

£67 9 2

ffortarsbtre.ARBROATH

BRANCH.Patron-

Hi. Hon. The EAKI. OFNOBTHESK.

Local Committee —WILLM. ALKXANDBB, Esq.,

J.P., Provost of Arbroath,Chairman

Hon. F. J. BKDOZ.Sir FRANCIS WEBSTER.JOHN BRODIE, Esq.JAMBS CABLES, Esq.WILLIAM CABOILL, Esq.CHARLES COBSAR, Esq., J.P.HARRY CORSAB, Esq.A. R. DUNCAN, Esq., J.P.Capt. JOHN G. DOR.WAB.D.Capt. ALEX. S. EDWAKD.Capt. R.ICHABD ELLIS.Dr. THOMAS FRASEK.COLIN GRANT, Esq., J.P.D. GRAHAM, Esq.Capt. JAMES HENDERSON.GOOBGE KEITH, Esq., J.P.Dr. LAING.ALEXANDER SMITH, Esq.D. W. WEBSTER, Esq., o.P.

Honorary Secretary —NORMAN MCBAIN, Solicitor.

Annual Subscriptions.&. s. d.

Alexander, Provost - 6 -Anderson, A. D. ... - 5 -Anderson&Chalmers- 10 -Audersou,Misses(in

memory of theirbrother, R. A.) ... 1 1 -

Bisset, JohnAI.fSaoPaulo, Brazil) ... - 10 -

Bruce, Hon. F. J.... 1 - -Chapel, David - 5 -Christie cfeAnderson - 5 -Corsar, D. & Sons... - 10 - 1Ellis, Richard - 5 -Fairweather, S. <fe

Sons - 5Fraser, Douglas &

Fraser, Dr. Thos.... 1 - -Grant, Colin 10J. G. D - 5 -Macdonald, W. K. - 10 -McBaiu, Korinan... - 6 -Northesk, Earl of 2 - -Symon, A. A 5Webster, F. & Sons - 10 -Webster, W. & Co. - 10 -Sums under &s. 6 14 8

Total Subs. ...£18 - 6

Donations.Proceeds of ladies'

Work . . . 3 4Arbroath Friendly

Coal Society, Ltd. 1 - -Arbroath West Port

Co-operativeAssoc.2 2 -ArbroathHighStreet

Co-operative Soc. 2 2 -Colleeted from ship-

ping at Shore DuesOffice 4 3 11

luterestfromlnvest-ments : —

AdmiralCarnegie'sMemorial 3 5 10

Mrs. Mitchell's

Mr.J.M. Welsh's

564 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1st MAT, 1911.£. s. d.

ContributionBoxes,*e. . . . - 6 7

Total Dons. ...25 7 10Total Subs. ...18 - 6

Service payments

Total £43 15 8

DUNDEE BRANCH.Local Committee-

Sir WM. OGILVY DALG-LBISH, Bart., Chairman.

WILLIAM HUNTER, Esq., ofHilton, Ex-Lord Provost,Vice-Chairman.

Commander AQNEW, R.N.GRANT BARCLAY, Esq.ALEX. B. GILROT, Esq.JAMES W. KIDD, Esq.ANDREW LEITCH, Esq.R. T. LEITCH, Esq.J O H N M. H U N T E R

MITCHELL, Esq.Capt. GEORGE ROLLO.Capt. DAVID SIMPSON.Oapt. ALEXANDER WOOD.Capt. JAMES YOUNG.Capt. CHARLES YULE.Mr. JOHN ABBOTT, R.N.,

C.O. of Coastguard.

Honorary Treasurer—JAMHS NICOLL, Esq.

Joint Honorary Secre-taries —

DAVID DEMPSTER, Esq.J O H N M. H U N T E R

MITCHELL, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Armitstead, Lord. . 5 5 -Baxter, D. W. & Son - 5 -Baxter, Edward A. 1 - -Bell, Thos. & Sons,

Ltd 11Boase Spinning Co. ,

Braid, Ex-ProvostC. D., Tayport.... - 10 6

Brown, D. M - 10 6Brown & Tawse.-..,. 1 1 -Caledon Shipbuild-

ing & Engineer-ing Co., Ltd 2 2 -

Carmichael, J. <feCo., Ltd 2 2

Co - 10 6Cox, Alfred W 1 - -Cox Bros., Ltd 5 - -Dalgleish, Sir Wil-

liam Ogilvy,Bart. 5 5 -Dalgleish, Lady 1 1 -Dickie, W.B.&Sons - 5 -Don Bros., Buist &

Co Ltd. 1 1Dundee & Newcas-

tle S.S. Co., Ltd.. 1 - -Dundee, Perth &

London ShippingC o 5 5

Dundee Shipbuild-ing Co , Ltd . 1

Fergusson, Col. W.H 10

Fleming & Barry,Ltd - 5

Train W - 5 -

Gilroy, Son & Co.,Ltd . 1 1

Grimond, J. & A. D.,Ltd 1 1

Halley Bros 1Hunter, Adam - 5 -

£. e. d.Keillor, James *

Son, Ltd 1 1

Kinnear, William . - 10 6Kyd, J. N. & Co. ... - 5 -jamb, R. <fc Co 1 1 -

Lawson, Wm. &Sons 10

Maitland, E. F 1 1 -llaitland, Thos 1 1 -Malcolm, Ogilvie,

* Co., Ltd 1 - -Aathewson, A - 10 -Slathewson, A. P. . 1 1 -Miller, T. L. & Co. - 5 -

Mitchell', J. 'li.Hunter. I I -

Mitchell, P. D - 10 -Moody, Stuart and

Robertson - 10 6Mudie, R. A. & Sons 2 2 -Rae, A. S - 5 -Rosenstern, F.&Co. - 10 -Ross T S & Co 1Sandeman, Frank

S & Sons . . . . - 10 -Scott, James, &

Sons, Ltd 1 - -Scrimgeour, J. & J. - 5 -Spalding & Valen-

tine .... ... 1 1 -

Stephen, A, H - 6 -Thomson, A. & Sons - 5 -Thomson, Shepherd

& Co., Ltd 1 - -Urquhart, Lindsay

& Co Ltd ... 1 1Walker, Harry &

Sons, L t d 2 2 -Weinberg, I. J 1 1 -Sums under 5s 1 2 6

Total Subs. ...£67 14 -

Donatwns.Allison, Jas. & Sons - 5 -Cooper & Greig - 5 -Douglas, W. A. &

Co " 10Fairweather, W. W. - 5 -Fleming, D. H.,

Sons* Co - 10 6

McGregor&Balfour,Ltd 5

PhiJip, Joseph - 5 -Polack, R - 10 -Sharp, Andrew - 10 8Sharp, John 1 1 -Taylor, J. B - 5 -Watson, Thos , , , . - 5 -Sums under 5s - 8 .-

Total Dons 5 10 -Total Subs 67 14 -

£73 4 -

MONTROSEBRANCH.

Local Committee —Captain STANSFELD (Chair

man).Capt. HUGHS, Harbour

Master.w. D. JOHNSTON, Jun., EsqChief Constable MARR.ALEXANDER A. MEARNS

Esq.R. H. MILLAR, Esq.Lieut. ASHEW, H.S".JOHN TINDAL, Jun., Esq.Capt. R. WALKER.Capt. R. SICOL.JAMES CALDER, Ferryden.

Honorary Secretary —J. BALFOUR ALEXANDER,

Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.A B - SAlexander, J. B.

Esq 10 6irechin Agricul-

tural and TradingCo - 5 -

Calder, J. Esq.Ferryden - 5 -

Campbell, D. S.Esq - 5 -

Findlay, J. R. Esq. - 5 -G o r d o n , Misses,

Links House - 30 6Harbour Trustees . 6 - -Johnston, W.Doug-

las, Sen., Esq. ...Johnston, W.Doug- „ ,,

las, Jun., Esq. ... s 'J o h n s t o n , Jos.

Noel EsqLawrence, Miss - 5 -Lindsay, John &

Sons - 5 -Lyell, A. Esq - 5 -VlcKenzietfe Sons... - 5 -Meldrum, J. F. Esq. - 5 -Millar, R. & Sons,

Messrs 2 2Milne, John & Sons,

Messrs - 5 -Moir, W. Esq - 5 -Mtiir, Son, & Patton - 5 -M u i r d e n, Alex.

Esq 5 -Paton, J. &G.,Ltd. 1 - -Ross, W.& Co., ltd. - 5 -Samson, J. Esq - 5 -Stansfeld, Capt..... 2 - -Taylor, R. * Sons,

Ltd . - 5 -Tindal, John, Esq.. - 5 -Walker, Capt. B.... - e -Sums under 5s 7 4 -

Total Subs. ...£27 - -

Donations.From Jas. Melvin,

Esq., Carnoustie 5 - -Collection by Boy

Scouts . ... 9 18 4Interest from Har-

bour Trustees 19 15 6Contribution Boxes 4 15 6

Total Dons 39 9 4

£66 9 4

Iba&fcfngtonebfte.D U N B A R A N D

SKATERAWBRANCH.

Local Committee—The Sight Hon. The EARL

OF HADDINGTON, Pre-sident.

JAS. W. HUNTER, Esq., ofThurston, Chairman.

Dr. N. W. ANDERSON, Vice-Chairman.

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer —

WILLIAM BERTRAM, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.&. s. d.

An Admirer of theLifeboat Cause... 2 - -

Anderson, G. B - 5 -

Anderson, Dr. N. W.- 5 -Aspinwall, Miss - 5 -Ba<nks, Malcolm, - 5 -Balfour, Right Hon.

A. J., M.P 1 - -Bayley, Isaac J. .... 1 - -Beaton, D. T. W.... 1 1 -Bertram, William.. - 5 -Bisset, Thomas T... - 5 -

Borland, Rev. Wm. - 5 -Bowe, Mrs - 10Brand, Ex-Provost. - 5 -

B r u c e , Rev. R.

Burnett, G. W - 10 -Burrell Mrs - 5

Carey, Wilfred W.. 1 - -Charlesworth, R. T. •- 5 -Collingridge, Mrs... - 5 -Cowley, Mrs. J. P.. - 5 -Cunningham, Mrs.

St Clair 5 - -D. B 5Denholm, Mrs - 10 -

Downie, E. A - 5 -Finlay, G. L 1 - -Fleming, Mrs. H. S. 1 - -Fleck, Joseph - 5 -Fraser, John H - 5 -Gibb, John, J.P - S -Gibson, Sir James.. 1 - -Grahame, George... - 5 -Gray, Col. W. Win-

Gray, Rev. Lothian - 5 -Haddington, The

Earl of. 10 - -Haldane, The Rt.

Hon. Viscount ... 1 1 -Hay, Captain and

Mrs. Baird 1 -Hay, Mrs 5 - -Hepburn, Sir Arch.

Buchan, Bart 1 - -Hope, Harry - 10 -Hope, James - 10 -Hunter, E. D - 5 -H u n t e r , Mr s.

Richard 10

James, W. D 2 - -Knox, T. B - 5 -

Macdona ld , Dr.Duncan R - 5 -

Macintyre, Mrs 1 1 -Mackinlay, James.. - 10 6Macniven, Miss 2 - -Mai t l and , The

Misses - 10 -Malcolm, John,

Sen . - 5Marjoribanks, Rev.

T. S - 5 -

Marshall, Mrs - 5 -Maxton, R. B 1 1 -McCall, John, Sen. - 10 -

Mylne, The Misses. - 10 -N C P 5 •Nelson, Charles - 10 -

O g l l v y , Mrs . .

Ritchie, iliss I. S.. - 5 -Robertson, Dr., The

Very Rev ... - 5 -Roxburghe,Dowager

Duchess of 1 - -Roxlnirghe.Dukeof 2 2 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 565£. K. d.

Rumboll, Mrg - 10 6Sanson, F. G - 5 -Smith, Provost - 5 -Southgate, C. F - 10 -Stuart, Miss 1 - -Tullis Mrs 5Turnbull, Phipps... - 5 -

'Webb, H. R 1 - -Wingate, Captain

G M . . . 1 - -Wingate,SirFrancis

Reginald & Lady 1 - -

Total Subs. ...£68 8 -

Donations.Athels taneford

Women's Guild(per Mrs. Gordon) 2 - -

A n n u a l Life-boatDemonstration. ..24 18 4

Boarders at SilverStreet House (perMrs Esson). ... - 17 -

Collected on PierHead (April Exer-cise) - 16 3

Collected at Skate-raw^ ulyExercise) 1 6 -

Contribution Boxes 3 -11Visitors at Hotel

Roxburghe - 13 8Interest on Paisley

Water Stock 9 17 8Sums under 5s 7 12 6

Total Dons 51 2 4Total Subs 68 8 -

£119 10 4

NORTH BERWICKBRANCH.President —

Mrs. HAMILTON OGILVY,oJ Archerfteld and Biel.

Chairman—ROBT. GRANT SUTTIE, Esq.,

of Rockville.

Local Committee—Capt. HARRY ARMITAGB.E. L. I. BLYTH, Esq.G. A. CONNOR, Esq..1. E. CP.EK, Esq.GEORGE DALZIEL, Esq.H. CRUM EWING, Esq.Sir A. BUCHAN HEPBURN,

Bart.Provost MACINTVRE.ANGUS MATHESON, Esq.,

M.D.Honorary Secretary—

W. H. MONTGOMERY, Esq.Medical Officer—

ANGUS MATHESON, Esq.,M.D.Annual Subscriptions.

Armitage, Capt. H. 2 2 -Astor, W. Esq.,

M.P - 10 6Baird, Sir William

G., Bart - 10 -Balfour, Rt. Hon.

A J M P 10Barclay, T. Esq. ... 1 - -Baxter, Rev. A. J. B. - 10 -Blaikie, Mrs 10Blyth, E. L. I. Esq.. 1 1 -Blyth, Mrs Hall 1Clark, Edward, Esq. 1 - -Coats, Mrs. P. H.... - 10 -Craig, Jas. Esq 1 - -Craig, Robt. Esq.... 1 - -Cree, J. E. Esq 1 1 -

£. e. d.Cross, Mrs. Arthur. 1 - -Dalziel, George, Esq. 3 3 -Dawson, A. Esq. ... - 10 -Drummond, Wal-

driii, Esq 1 - -Dundas, H. N. Esq., - 10 -Esson, T. Esq - 10 -Ewing, H. Crum,

Esq 10Fletcher, Mrs 1 - -Ford, P. J. Esq. ... 1 - -Guild, R. H. Esq.... - 10 -Hadden, T. H. Esq. - 10 -Hall, Lady Adelaide

C 10Hambro. H. C. Esq. - 10 -Hartley, G. W. Esq. 1 - -Harvie, E. J. Esq... 1 - -Haw, P. C. Esq - 10 -Hemmingway, G.

R Esq 1 1 -Jephson, H. Esq.... - 10 -Kinross, Dowager

Lady 1 - -Lubboek, Mrs.

Lyon, Mrs. W 1 - -MacAIpine, C. W.

Esq . 10 -Macfle Mrs 1 - -Marine Hotel Co.,

L t d 2 2 -Maxwell, Miss, 1 - -Mclntyre, Provost. 1 - -Melville, Sheriff ... 1 - -Menzies, J. R. Esq. 1 1 -Mure, W. J. Esq.,

C B . . 1 - -Ogilvy, Hamilton,

Orr, Mrs 1 - -Philipson, Mrs. R.

L. (Luckie) 1 - -Poison, Mrs - 10 -Reid, W. J. Esq. ... - 10 -Renshaw, Lady

Winifred 10 -Sandhurst, Lady ... - 10 -Suttie, R. Grant,

Esq 1 1 -Swan, Jas. Esq. ... 1 - -

Tennant, F.J. Esq.. 1 - -Waldron, Maj. P. J. - 10 -Webster, The Misses- 7 6Wemyss, Earl of ... 3 - -Whitbread, THrs.

Arthur 10 -Whitelaw, Graeme,

Esq - 10 -Whitelaw, J. B.

Esq 1 - -Sums under 10s 14 15 -

Total Subs.. .....70 17 -Donations.

Collected at AnnualExercise 12 4 3

Contribution Boxes 4 12 3Interest on Invest-

ments 15 3 6

Total £102 17 -

59lan£> or Xewte.STORNOWAY

BRANCH.

Local Committee —Major MATHESON, Lewis

Castle, Chairman.Mr. COLIN MACIVER.Dr. MACKENZIE.Mr. COLIN G. MACKENZIE,

Solicitor.

Mr. DUNCAN MACKENZIE.Provost John MACKENZIE,

Fish Curer.Mr. J. M. MORRISON, Fish

Curer.Capt. MURDO MORISON.Dr. MURRAY.CHAS. ORROCK, Esq.E. A. RICHARDSON, Chief

Officer H.M. Customs.Mr. SUTHERLAND, Fishery

Officer.Mr. DONALD SMITH, Fish

Curer.The SHERIFF-SUBSTITUTE

OF THE DISTRICT.Treasurer—

A. FRASER, Esq.Honorary Secretary —DAVID SIMPSON, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Carnegie, Mr. T. P. - 10 -Fraser, Mr. Alex.... - 10 -Macdonald, Mr.

Mackenzie, Mr.

M c L e a n , M r .

Pier & HarbourCommissioners... 6 - -

Total Subs £7 10 -

Donations.General Donations. 10 11 6Contribution Boxes 1 3 -

Total £19 4 6

•Rlncat&tnesbive.G O U R D O N

BRANCH.President —

JAMES EDWARD MAIN-WARING.

FARQUHAB, Esq., Hall-green.

Local Committee —Mr. THOS. JOHNSTON,

Chairman.Dr. CHAS. AYMBR.Mr. PETER BANNERMAN.Mr. THOMAS CROSS, Com-

missioned Boatman, H.M.Coastguard.

Mr. DAVID C. BOATH.Mr. DAVID Gems.Mr. WILLIAM GRAY.Mr. ROBERT GREIG.Mr. A. LEQG.Mr. JAMES More.Mr. JAMES MOIR, Ex-Cox-

swain Superintendent.Mr. C. Mow ATT.Mr. WILLIAM B. PETER.Mr. JOHN SMART.Mr. W. WILKIE.

Honorary Secretary —Ilev. JOHN BROWN, Bervie.

Annual Subscriptions.Arbuthnott, Hon.

W 1Anderson, Jas. Esq. - 5 -Aymer, Dr. Chas.... - 5 -Brown, Rev. J - 5 -Farquhar, J. E.

Main waring, Esq. 5 5 -

£. «. d.Farquhar, Colonel . 8 8 -Gibb, James B. Esq. - 10 -Peter, Wm. B. E=q. - 6 -Webster, J. H. Esq. - 10 -Sums under 6s 3 4 -

Total Subs. ...£14 12 -

Donations.

Total £14 13 -

JOHNSHAVENBRANCH.

Lady President —Miss SCOTT, Brotherton.

Local Committee —Mr. JOHN L. BEATTIE,

Chairman.Mr. WILLIAM WATSON,

Vice-chairman.Mr. J. ANDKRSON.Mr. BUNCE.Mr. D. DOUGLAS.Mr. T. HERD.Mr. J. MCBAY.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. K. STEWART.

Annual Subscriptions.Bailey, Mrs - 5 -

Herd, Mr. T - 5 -McBsy, Mr. J - 5 -Scott, Miss 5 - -Watson Mr 5 -Sum under 5s - 2 0

Total Subs...£6 7 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 2 5

Total £6 9 11

STONEHAVENBRANCH.

Patron —SIR ALEXANDER BAIRD of

Urie, Bart., Lord-Lieut,of the County.

President —Ex-Provost MOWAT.Local Committee —

A. B. ANNANDALE.Rev. D. G. BARRON.D. C. BOOTH.Rev. .T. B. BURNETT.Rev. W. L. CHRISTIE.W. B. COBMACK.Rev. P. B. CROWLEY.WM. DUTHIE.JNO. C. GARDNER.CHARLES GEORGE.M. A. HAMILTON.Captain Irvine.THOMAS MARTIN.Capt. J. MASSON.JAMES MCGREGOR.P. MELDRUM.Rev. H. E. MICHIE.ALEX. MILNE.T. MITCHELL, Jun.JAMES OGG.ALEXR. THOMSON.DAVID TOKRY.

Treasurer and Hon.Secretary —

J. B. CUNNINGHAM.

, j

566 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d

Annandale, A. B.... - 5 -Baird, Sir Alex, of

Urie, Bart 2 2Cormack, W. B. ... - 5 -Falconer, John - 5 -Gardner, J. C - 5 -

McKendrick, Prof. - B -Mowat, Ex-Provost - 5 -M u r r a y , Capt.

A. C., M.P. - 10 -

Sums under 5« 3 19 e

Total Subs.... £8 11 6Donations.

Collection Boxes ... 1 11 5

Iota! £10 2 11

•RtrfccuDbriQbt.K I R K C U D B R I G H T -S H I R E BRANCH.

KIRKCUDBRIGHT ANDBALCARY LIFE-BOAT

STATIONS.President-

Captain HOPE, R.N.Local Committee —

ROBERT CAMPBELL.W. D. ROBINSON DOUGLAS.WILLIAM DUNLOP.JOHN FORTtTNE.ATKINSON HABBISHAW.NORMAN HARLEY.Rev. W. R. HENDERSON.L. M. KIRWAN.W. McEWEN.JOHN MCCLURE.JOHN MCKIE, R.N.JAMES MCMULDROW.Sheriff NAPIER.WALTER OVENS.Major the Hon. THE

MASTER OP RUTHVEN.WALTER WALLACE. Pro-

! vost.JOHN WILKINSON.Hon. Sec. and Treasurer—

JOHN ANDERSON, Solicitor,Kirkcudbright.

Assistant Honorary Secre-

JOHN RORRISON, Auchen-cairn, Castle Douglas.

KIRKCUDBRIGHT.

Annual Subscriptions.Ardwall, Lady - 5 -Annitage, Arthur C. 1 1 -Bristowe, Sydney C. 1 1 -

Burgh of Kirkcud-hright 5

Burns, Mrs. Alan... - 10 -

C u n i n g h a m e ,R. D. B. 5

Gordon, Colonel ... 1 1 -Gordon, Lady 1 - -Gray, Mr. . . . - 5Gul l and , J. W.,

M P. .. 10Habbishaw, Atkin-

son 1 -Habbishaw, Miss... - 10 -

£.. s. d.Hope, Capt., R.N 3 3 -

How Miss 1 1Howman, M. L. ... - 5 -"In Memory of the

late John Mac-Clellan " 1

Laidlay, R. W - 10 -Lifford.Viscountess - 5 -Loreburn, Rt. Hon.

Lord 2 2 -MacClellan, Miss... 1 1 -Maitland, David ... 1 - -Maxwell, J. H - 10 -McClure,Admiral...f- 5 -McCulloch, Miss ... 5McCulloch, Mrs.

Cliff 5McEwen, Ex-Pro-

McKie, J., R.N. ... - 5 -McLaurin, D 10Mclellan, Mrs. - 10 -McMuldrow, James - 5 -Montgomery, Mrs. - 5 -Muir, Messrs. J. &

W - 5 -Napier .Lawrence T. - 10 -Neilson, John 1 - -Nei lson, Walter

Montgomerie ... 1 - -Nicholson, Mrs. ... - 5 -

Payne A L . . - 10R u t h v e B, Major

the Hon. the

Saunders, Arnold... - 5 -S t e w a r t , Mrs.

Stirling, James 1 1 -Turner , the Rt.

Rev. Wm. Bishopof Galloway - 10 -

Wallace, Provost... 1 - -Wardlaw, Mrs - 5 -Wilkinson, John ... - 5 -Sums under 5s 15 19 3

Total Subs.. ..£52 17 3

Donations.Spalding, A. V. M. 5 - -Contribution Boxes - 18 8

£58 15 11

BALCAKY.Annual Subscriptions.

Brown, Wm 1 1 -Craig, Jas - 5 -Crawford, H. W. B. - 5 -

Gillespie, Wm - 6 -Henderson, .Rev.

W. R. 5Kirwan, L. M 1 - -McKenzie, Colonel 1 - -Robinson - Douglas,

W. D 10 6Thorburn, D - 5

Wilson, G. & Son... - 10 -Sums under 5s. - 2 6

Total Subs.... £6 4 -

Donations.Collecting Boxes ... - 6 6Collection at half-

yearly exercise in

Total £9 - 6

SUMMARY-.Total Subs. ... 59 1 3Total Dons.... 8 15 2

£67 16 S

lanarftebire.G L A S G O W

^ BRANCH.President — •

The Hon. The LORDPROVOST.

Vice-Presidents—LORD INVERCLYDE.Sir JAMES BELL, Bart.Sir WILLIAM BILSLAND,

Bart.Sir C. W. CAYZER, Bart.Sir SAMUEL CHISHOLM,

Bart.Sir JOHN H. N. GRAHAM

Bart.Sir JAMES KINO, Bart.Sir JOHN STIRLINQ MAX

WELL, Bart.Sir JOHN ITHE PRIMROSE,

Bart.JAMES TENNANT, Esq.

Hon. Chairman—WILLIAM CAIRNEY, Esq.,

J.P.Chairman—

J. P. MAOLAY, Esq., J.P.Hon. Secretary and

Treasurer—LEONARD Gow, Jun., Esq.,

J.P.'Assistant Secretary—ARNOLD C. MARTIN,

34, West George Street.Local Committee —

Capt. BROWN.WILLIAM BURRELL, J PA. B.|T. CAYZER.Bailie ARCHD. CAMPBELL.MALCOLM CAMPBELL J p.W. B. COWAN.DAVID FORTUNE, J.p.WALTER FREER, J.p.JOHN A. GALBKAJTH.R. F. GARDINER.J. THOMPSON HIOGINS.FRANCIS HENDERSON, J.P.JOHN INNES, J.p.ARCH. KENNEDY.JAMES LILBURN, J.p.R. H. LOOHHEAD, J.p.L. LOCKWOOD.ROBERT MACKINTOSH.Capt. MACKIE.DAVID MCCOWAN.Councillor H U G H

MCCULLOCH.WILLIAM MCINNES.PETER MILLER.Councillor NICOL, J.P.T. PATERSON PURDIE.w. H. RAEBDRN.J. A. ROXBURGH, J.p.Capt. Boss.Bailie W. F. RCSSELL.R. GIBSON SERVICE.J. SMITH PARK, M.v.O.ROBERT THOMSON.H. CARVICK WEBSTER.T. s. YOUNG.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. <J.

Aitken Lilburn &Co., Messrs 2 2 -

Aitken, McKenzie& Clapperton,Messrs 1 1 -

Allan, Jas. A., Mr.

Allan, Robert S.,E s q 2 2 -

Alston, J. Carfrae.. 1 - -Anchor Line (Hen-

dersonBros.)Ltd.lO 10 -

£. s. d.Anderson, Messrs.

D and J 2 2 -Arrol, Sir William . 1 1 -Arthur, A. Esq 5 - -Arthur & Co.

(Limited) Messrs. 5 5 -Arthiir<fcHinshaw. 1 1 -Austin andMcAslan,

Messrs 10 6Baikle&Hogg - 10 6Bain, Miss - 10 -Baird Smiths, Muir-

head, & GuthrieSmith 1 1

Baird and Sons, Ltd.Messrs. Hugh 1 1 -

Balloch.Robt. & Co. - 10 6Bannatyne, Kirk-

wood,France&Co. 2 2 -Barclay, Curie &

Co Ltd 2 2Barclay, Robert F.. 1 1 -Barrett, H. Hamil-

ton 10Bennett, Browne,

& Co., Messrs. ... 1 1 -Bell, Bros. & Co. ... 2 2 -Biggart, Fulton & '

Grier 10 6Binnie, Thos. Esq. . - 5 -Black, John & Co. . 1 1 -Blackie & Son, Ltd. 1 1 -Blyth R Esq ... 1Boyd, J. & T., Ltd. - 10 6Broadfoot & Sons,

Ltd., Messrs.John . . 10

Brown, A. R., Mac-farlane & Co.,Ltd 1 1

Brown & Co.Messrs. J. and T. - 10 6

Brownlee & Co.,Messrs , Ltd 1 1 -

Bruce, John & Co. . - 10 6Bryce and Rumpif . - 10 6Buchanan, Andrew 1 1 -Bulloch, Lade, &

Co Ltd . 1 1Burrell & Son 1 11 6Burnet, Mr, & Mrs.

J J 1 1 -Burns,G.&J.,Ltd.,

Messrs 2 2 -Caldwell, Young, &

Co , Ltd 10 -Campbell & Co.,

Messrs. J. and W. 2 2 -Campbell, John M.

and Son 10 6Cayzer, Irvine, <fe

Chrystal, W. J. Esq. 2 - -Clyde Corinthian

Yacht Club 1 1 -Clyde Shipping Co.,

Cochran, A. and R. 1 1 -Collins, Sons, and

Co., Ltd., Messrs.Wm 2 2

Connell, Chas. &Co., Ltd 1 1 -

Colville, John, Esq. 2 - -Crawford & Rowat. 1 1 -Crawford, Cree, and

Lawries, Ltd 1 1 -Crawford, Daniel &

Son, Ltd 1 1Crawford, Duff &

Co . . 10 6Crombie, Mrs - 10 ' -Crum, W. G., Auch-

enbowie,Bannock-burn 1 1 -

Cuthbertson, JamesR & Co . 1 1 -

Davies, Tait, & Co.,C.A - 10 6

Dempster, Moore &Co., Ltd 2

Dennistoun,P.& Co. 1 1 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES, 567£. a. d

Denny, Bros 2 2 -Dick.G. Handasyde,

& Co ... . 1 1 -DonaldsonBrothers,

Donaldson, Misses . - 6 -Duulop, Thos. &

Sons, Messrs 1 1 -Dunn, Jas. & Sons.. 1 1 -Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.

Hunter 1 - -Eadie & Co., Ltd.,

Archd - 10 6Eastmans, Ltd 1 1 -E d mis ton &

Michells, Messrs. 1 1 -Edmiston, J. & R. . - 10 0Ellerman Lines,

Ltd. (City Line) .10 10 -Ewing & Co.,

Messrs. James 1 1 -Fail-field Shipbuild-

ing & EngineeringCo , Ltd 2 2 -

Fairlie, Mrs. J. R... 1 - -Ferguson and Reid,

Ferguson & Sons,Messrs. James .... - 10 6

Fiudlay, R. E 1 - -Eiulay, James &

Co., L t d 2 2 -Fleming.M.Tarbett,

E s q 2 2 -Fleming, P. and R.

& Co 11Fraser.Kirkpatrick,

& Smith ... 1 1 -Galbraith, John A. 2 2 -Garroway, R. & J.. 1 - -Gardiner, Jas. &

Co 1 1 -Gartcraig Fireclay

Co., Ltd - 10 -Gartcraig Fireclay

Co., Ltd., Em-

Glasgow EasternCo-operative So-ciety, Ltd 1 1 -

Glasgow ShippingCo 2 2

Glasgow SteamSh ipp ing Co.,Ltd., per Messrs.John Black & Co. 3 3 -

Glen, Mrs, Mar-garet Pollock 2 2 -

Gourlay, Robert,Esq., LL.D - 10 0

Gow, Harrison «feCo., Messrs 2 2 -

Grahahi, Messrs. A.J . and A 2 2 -

Graham,Wm. & Co. 2 - -Gray, Dunn & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Grischotti & Co.,

Ltd 10Bardie, J. & Co - 10 6Harrington, J. P.,

Ltd . . . 1 1 -Hart Arthur . - 10 6Hedderwick, James

& Sons, Ltd.,

Henderson, Mrs.Beath - 2 6

Henderson & Co.,Ltd., Messrs. D.& W 2 2 -

Henderson & Co.,Messrs. Patrick.. 5 5 -

Hill, R. and J. M.Brown, & Co 2 2 -

Hogg, Mrs - 2 6Howard Houlder,

& Partners, Ltd.. 1 1 -Hubbard, Mr. &

Mrs. H. S - 5 -Hurlet and Campsie

£. a. d.Hutchesou, Jas.

and Sons 10 6Hutchison. George

L . . . . . ! - -Hutchison, J. & P.. 2 2 -Hyde Park Foundry

Co - 10 6Inglis, Messrs. A.

and J 1 -Inverclyde, Lord. ... 3 - -Jackson, Sir. &

Mrs. H. D 1 - -Jackson, Mrs.

Richard - 10 3Kelly & Co., Messrs. 1 1 -Ker, William, Esq. 1 1 -Ker, David S. Esq.. - 10 6Kerr,- Andersons &

Macleod, Messrs. 2 2 -Kerr, Newton &

Calder. - 10 6Kidston & Co.,

Messrs. A. G 1 1 -Kinning Park Co-

operative Society,Ltd 3 - -

Laird Line, Ltd..... 2 2 -Ladyburn P a r i s h

Church, Greenock 2 - -Laird & Macintyre,

Lander, Mrs. EatonlO - -Lakeman, Fred. S. . - 10 -Langlands & Sons,

Messrs. M 1 1 -Law, Thomas & Co. 2 2 -Leisler, Bock & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Leisler, Greig & Co. 1 1 -L i e t k e & Co.,

Messrs 1 1 -Little, James & Co. 3 3 -Love & Stewart,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Love, \V. H . . - 1 -Macbeth* Co.,Ltd. 1 1 -Macbrayne, David,

Ltd 1 1 -Macindoe, Alex 2 - -MacKay, A. & Co. 1 1 -Mackenzie & Brown

(for a Client) 5 - -Mackenzie, Ro-

berton & Co 1 1 -Mackill,Robt.&Co. 1 1 -Mackinnon and Co.

Messrs. William,. 2 2 -Maclae, A. Crum,

Esq 1 1 -Maclay & Mclntyre 7 7 -Maclay, Murray, &

Spens, Messrs. ... 2 2 -Malloch, C. & J - 10 6Mann, Byars, and

Co., Messrs.... 1 1 - ,Matthews, Maclay

<fc Manson 1 1 -M'Call, Jas. & Son. 1 1 -McClelland, Ker &

Co 1 1M'Clure, Naismith,

Broaie & Co.,

McCracken, S. W.,L.D.S 1 1

M'Dougall, D. <fcCo., Ltd - 10 -

MacDougall, D. &Co., Employees.. - 10 -

M'Gregor, J. C. &Co., Messrs 1 - -

M'Grigor, Donald& Co . 2 2

M 'Laren, Sons, &Co., Ltd., Messrs.William . . . 1 -

McLellan, P. & W.,Ltd 2 2

tf'Lennan, Dr.

McNab&Co.,John,Ltd 1 - -

£ 8. d.McNab&Co.,John,

Ltd., Employeesof 1 1

McSymon & Potter 1 1 -McTear, Robert &

Co 10 6Miller, Son & Co.,

Messrs. James.... 2 2 -Mitchell, A., jun.'s

Sons, Ltd . 10 -MitcheuB.Johnston

& Co.. 1 1M N. . . . 1Moncrieff, Barr,

Paterson <fc Co.,

Moore, Taggart &Co 10 6

Moores, Carson, &Watson - 10 6

Morris & Co 1 1 -Murdoch, Robt. &

Co 1 1 -Murray, Jas. W. .. 1 1 -Neill, J. & R... . 10 -Nielson & Maxwell 1 1 -Nimmo, Jas. & Co.,

Ltd 1 1 -North British Loco-

motive Co., Ltd.. 2 2 -Outram.BaUautyue

& Crawford 1 1 -Phillips&Co.,John - 10 -Pirrie, Foote&Co.,

Messrs 1 1

Prentice, Service &Henderson......... 4 4 -

Progress Co-opera-tive Society, Ltd. 1 1 -

Raeburn and Verel,Messrs 2 2 -

Rankin and Sons,Messrs. W - 10 6

Rankine Line, Ltd. 1 1 -Reid, Dr. W. L 1 1 -Robb, Moore & Co. - In 6Robertson & Bax-

ter, Messrs., Ltd. 1 1 -Robertson, Messrs.-

L. & V. G 10 6Rodger, J. G - 10 6Rodger, Edward.... - 10 6Rose, Murisou, <&

Thomson.Messrs. 1 1 -

Roxburgh, J. & A.. 1 1 -Royal Clyde Yacht

Club 2 2 -Sandeman, Messrs.

D & Co 10 6Sandeman, John *?

Glas, Esq 1 1 -Scott, Colin & Co. - 10 6Scottish Co-opera-w tive Wholesale

Society, Ltd 20 - -J3imons, Jacobs &Co. - 10 6Skinners, Incorpo-

Sloan & Co., Messrs.William 2 2

Smith G & R W 3 3Smith and Sharp,

Snodgrass, Messrs.

Spencer & Co.,Messrs. James ... - 10 6

Spencer, John 1 1 -Spiers, Service &

Co., Messrs 1 1 -Steel, Coulson &

Co., Ltd., Messrs. 1 1 -Stephen & Sons,

Ltd., Messrs.

Stevenson, D. M.& Co., Messrs. ... 5 5 -

Stewarts & Lloyds,TM \ 1 -

£. t. d.Stewarts & Lloyds,

Ltd. (Employees) 1 1 -Stewart&M'Donald,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Stewart, D. Y. &

Co., L t d 2 2 -Stewart, Alex. A.... - 10 -Stoddard, A. F. &

Co.'s Employees,Elderslie ... 2 2 -

SummerleelronCo.,Ltd Messrs . .3 3

Straug, T. M., M.D. - 2 -Tatlock, R. R. & .

Teacher, Miss - la -Teacher, M r s 2 2 -Teacher & Sons,

Messrs. William 2 2 -Tennant, Jas. Esq. 1 1 -Templeton & Co.,

Jas .... 2 2 -Thom & Cameron,

Ltd., Messrs 1 1 -Thom, Mrs. Wilson - 10 -Tillie& Henderson,

Ltd 1 1 -United Co-operative

Baking Society,L t d 7 7 -

Xloited Trakey RedCo., Ltd 2 - -

Ure, W. P. Esq. ... 2 2 -Watson and Co.,

Messrs. James .;. 3 3 -Watson Bros - 10 6Watson, Miss M. A.

Watson, T. W. M.Esq .... - 10 6

Watt, Son & Co.,

Wilsons (Glasgow &Trinidad), Ltd.... 1 1 -

Woodrow, Alex. &Sons - 10 6

Wordie&Co 1 1 -Wright, Graham &

Co. - 10 6Wright, Johnston,

and McKenzie,

Young & Co. ,J.&R. 1 1 -

Total Subs...£392 11 3

Legacies.The late Miss Barr's

The late Miss M. B.Lang's Bequest 18 13 -

Total £671 17 3

Total Subs 392 11 3Total Legacies 671 17 3

£1,084 8 6

Xinlitbgowsbtre.BO'NESS BRANCH.

Local Committee —JOHN DENHOLH & Co.W. DONALDSON, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Ballantine, A. &Sons .. 5

Caddell, H. M 1 1 -Denholm, John &

Co .. - 10Donaldson W 10 6Love, Stewart & Co. - 10 -

£2 16 6

568 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isr MAY, 1911.

flaimebire.N A I R N BRANCH.

Local Committee —J. S. ROBERTSON, Esq.,

Chairman.J. A DAMSON, Esq.D. MAIN BAILLIE, Esq.GEORGE BAIN, Esq.BRODIE of Brodie.JOHN BRUCE.HASTINGS CLARKE, Esq.Dr. C'RUICKSHANK.H. T. DONALDSON, Esq.J. FRASER, Esq.W. LlGHTBODT, Esq.JOSEPH MACKAY, Esq.PrOVOSt MClNTOSH.J. MOlNTOSH, Esq.w. c. NEWBIGGING, Esq.H. A. N. HOSE, Esq.J. SINCLAIR, Esq.Dr. SCTTER.WM. WHITELAW, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. JOHN GORDON.

Annual Subscriptions.4. s. d.

Baillie, M. D - 5 -Baillie.Mrs.,Lochloy- 5 -

Brodie of Brodie.... 1 - -Bryce, J. Annan,

M P . 1 1 -Cawdor, Earl 2 - -Davidson, Walter R. - 5 -Donaldson, H. T. ... - 10 -Dunbar, Dowager

Lady - 10 -Tinlay, Sir R. B.,

K . C 1 1 -Fraser, Admiral

R G 1 - -Fraser, H S - 5 -

Gordon, John, Ship-

Lightbody, W. M. - 10 6Mackay, Joseph ... 1 - -Mclntosh, Jas - 5 -McLeod, T. C - 10 -Newbigging, W. C. 1 1 -Oldfleld, J. R. 1 - -Robertson, J. S. ... - 10 6Rose,Capt.Rouallan- 5 -

Rose, Hrs. Holme

Sinclair, J - 5 -

Thompson, Miss.... 1 - -Walker, C. Mackin-

tosh - 10 -Wallace, Colonel ... 1 - -Whitelaw, Wm 1 - -

Total Subs.. ..£19 10 6

Donations.Duggie, A. M - 5 -Duggie, David M — - 5 -Duggie, John M. ... - 3 -Ellen, David - 5 -Ellen, Jas. - 5 -Hogg A - 1 -Inverness Town

Council . . 3 3 -

Lumsden, Col 2 - -Ralph, Rodk - 6 -

Total Dona. ... 7 12 -Total Subs. 19 10 6

£27 2 6

OrftneB Sslanfca.KIRKWALL ANDNORTH ISLES

BRANCH.President-

Col. W. E. L. BALPOUR, ofBalfour and Trenabie.

Local Committee —Ex-Provost SCLATEH, Chair-

man.Bailie BAIKIEW. COOPER.I. W. CURSITER.W. MAOLENNAN.A JEWSON.Col. T. SMITH PEACE.s. REID, Jun.Capt. ROBERTSON.Provost SLATER.Dr. SINCLAIR.GEORGE SUTHERLAND.

Hon. Treasurer —A. STEWART.

Hon. Secretary —D. J. ROBERTSON.

£. s. d.Annual Subscrip-

tions 13 18 -Donations.

Proceeds of FancyDress Ball 2 11 3

LONGHOPEBRANCH.President —

THOMAS MIDDLEMORE, Esq.Vice-President —

Local Committee —C. CAMPBELL, Esq., H.M.

Customs.R. J. GIBSON, Esq. *Rev. A. L. KEMP, M.A.JOHN LAIRD, Esq.A. G. SIM, Esq.Mr. B. STOUT.ANDERSON SUTHERLAND,

Esq.Hon. Secretary —

Mr. WM. MARWICK.

Annual Subscriptions.Campbell, C. Esq.,

H.M. Customs ... - 5 -Gibson, R. J. Esq. - 6 -Kemp, Rev. A. L.... - 5 -Laird, John, Esq.... - 5 -Marwick, Mr. W.... - 5 -Middlemore, Thos.

Esi| 2 2 -Sim, A. G. Esq - 6 -Collection Boxes,... - 5 9

STROMNESSBRANCH.

Local Committee —Capt. G. G. BAILLIE,

Chairman.Mr. S. BAIKIE.Capt. J. CADGER.Mr. D. w. CLARK.

Mr. JOHN MCKAY.Mr. JOHN MACLAREN.Mr. D. MOPHERSON.Mr. A. B. TERRAS.Capt. w. THOMSON.Provost WYLIE.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. GEORGE L. THOMSON.

Annual Subscriptions.£.. s. d.

Baillie, Capt. Geo.. - 6 -Brown, J. A. S. Esq. - 5 -Clark. D.W. Esq.... - 5 -jjovf Dr - 5 -McKay, John, Esq. - 5 -Wason, J. Cathcart,

Esq., M.P. 1 - -Zetland, The Most

Hon. the Marquisof 5 - -

Sums under 5s 6 10 5

Total Subs....£13 15 5Donations.

Contribution Boxes 1 9 8

Total £15 5 1

i S T R O N S A YBRANCH.

Local Committee—Dr. ROBERT ROSIK, Chair-

man.J. A. AITCHISON.R. B. BELL.Capt. CHALMERS.DAVID CHALMERS.H. MEIL.DAVID POTTINGER, J.P.JOHN SHEAREK.WILLIAM STEVENSON, J.P.

Hon. Secretary —ROBERT MITCHELL.

Annual Subs 2 10 -

Total £11 6 6

peebleebtre.PEEBLES BRANCH.

Local Committee-Provost BALLANTYNE.Rev. R. BURGESS.JAMES INGLIS, Esq.J. RAMSAY SMITH, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—J. RAMSAY SMITH, Esq.,

Solicitor.

Annual Subscriptions.

Erskine, Lady - 5 -Glenconner of Glen,

Baron 1 1 -Thorburn, Major ... 1 - -Thorburn, M. G. ... 1 - -

Thorburn) W. E. ... - 5 -Sums under 5s -17 6

Total £5 8 6

— —

pertbebfre.PERTH BRANCH.

President —Sir ROBERT PULLAR.Local Committee —

Sir JOHN A. DEWAR, Bart.,M.P.

Ex-Bailie MCNICOLL.GEORGE GRAY, Esq., Bowers-

well.PETER CAMPBELL, Esq.,

Lignwood.Rev. P. A. GORDON CLARK.Rev. Mr. SUTHERLAND.Rev. Mr. KENNEDY.Rev. GEO. D. STIBBARD.Secretary and Treasurer—

J. A. GARDNER, FairmountView, Perth.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Barnes, R.M.D. Esq. - 5 -

Campbell, P. Esq.... 1 - -Crawford, Mrs. - 5 -Dewar, Sir John A.,

Bart 1 - -Foster, A - 5 -Friends, per Trea-

surer 2 - -Gloag, Miss - 10 -

Mackay, J. &Son.. - 5 -

Newlands, Misses... - 5 -Pullar, Albert E.

Esq 1 - -Piillar, Herbert S.

Pullar, James F.

Pullar, S i r Robert. 2 2 -

Sums under 5s 4 4 6

Total Subs....£l7 1 6

•Renfrewshire.GREENOCK

BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary —WILLIAM WALKER, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Blake, Barclay &

Co - 5Brewers' Sugar Co.

Ltd 1 1Caird & Co., Ltd.... 2 2 -Clyde Shipbuilding

and EngineeringCo., Ltd. - 10 -

Denholm, J. & J.... 1 1 -Duncan, Robert, &. Co Ltd 1 1 -Ferguson, Bros 1 1 -Glebe Sugar Refln-

Gourock Ropework

Greenock & Grange-mouth DockyardCo ,Ltd. 1 1 -

Hamilton, W. & Co. 1 1 -Kincaid, J. G. & Co. - 10 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 669£. 8. d.

L a m e n t , James,K Esq 1 - -Lang & Fulton 1 1 -Macdonald, George,

M a c D o u g a l l , D.

.McCall, James - 5 -Murdoch & Murray - 10 -Neill, R. & S. Clerk

& Murray 10 6

Orr, Pollock & Co. 1 1 -Port-Glasgow and

Newark SailclothCo. 1 1 -

Rankin & Black-

Rodger, Anderson,& Co ... . . 1 1 -

Rogers, James, Esq. - 5 -Ross & Marshall.... - 10 6Russell & Co. 1 1 -Shankland, R. & Co. 1 1 -Spiers, Lady Anne . 3 3 -Steele & Bennie,

Bid. (late Glas-gow and GreenockShipping Co.) - 10 -

Total Subs....£30 4 6

Donations.ContributionBoxes —

Shipping Office... 1 9 -PrincesPier - 1 10Central Station,

Caledonian Ely.Co - 3 9

Total Dons 1 14 7Total Subs 30 4 6

£31 19 1

•Rojbutflbsbtre.KELSO BRANCH.

(No list for 1910.)

M E L R O S EBRANCH.

(Ho local Committee.)

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer—

A. M PRISON SMALL, Esq.,W.S.

Annual Subscriptions.Baillie, Miss - 5 -Baillie, Miss M. T. - 6 -Curie, James, Esq. 1 - -Curie, James, Jun.,

Esq 10

Fan-bairn, J. J. Esq. 1 - -Home, Colonel the

Hon. C. D 1 - -Meiklam, Miss 1 1 -Muir, Thos. T.Esq.. - 6 -Roberts, T. J. S.

Esq 1Small, A.Murison. - 5 -Sums under 58. 3 4 6

Total £10 - 8

Sttrlingsbfre.B A N N O C K B U R N

BRANCH.(No Local Committee.)

Treasurer —Miss ELEANOR WILSON.Annual Subscriptions.

£. e. d.Coll. by Miss K.

Brown —Sums under 5s.... 1 14 -

Coll. by Miss Grigor—Crum, Mrs.,Auch-

enbowie 1 - -Sums under 5s.... 1 7 6

Coll. by MissEdmond—

Sums under 5«.... - 18 6Coll. by Misses Kin-

niburgh —Sums under -5s.... 1 1 6

Coll. by Misses Men-zies & Wilson —

Galbraith, W. R.Esq., London. . 1 1 -

Ne 11 son, Mrs.,

Neilson, Miss,Hill Park - 5 -

Neilson, Miss E.,Hill Park - 5 -

- Sums under 5s 1 17 -Coll. by Misses

Thompson andMiller-

Mrs. Gillespie,

Sums under 5s.... 1 15 -

Total £11 14 6

F A L K I R K BRANCH.

Local Committee —J. A. HAKVIK-BROWN, Esq.,

of Dunipace, Patron.JOHN H. MELVILLE, Esq.,

Eriden, President.ROBERT BAIRD, Esq.,Birch-

fleld, Vice-President.JAMES AITKEN, Esq.,

Darroch.ROBERT DUNDAS ORE, Esq.,

Carron Hall.R. M. SUTHERLAND, Esq.,

of Solsgirth. .

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —JAMES MCIRHEAD, Agent

Commercial Bank.

Annual Subscriptions.Aitken, James, Esq. 2 - -

Bonnybridge Co-operative Society 1 - -

Brown, J.A.Harvie,Esq 5 - -

Buchanan , Mrs.

E m p l o y e e s o fNobel 's Explo-sives Co., Ltd..... 2 - -

Fairlie, James, Esq. - 5 -G r a i n g e r , Capt.

Alex 6Melville, J. H. Esq. 2 - -Nimmo, Alex., Esq. 1 - -Orr, Robt. Dundas,

Esq 1 - -Orr, Mrs. Jane S.... 1 - -RosebankDistillery,

Ltd 1 1 -

£. 8. d.Sutherland, R. M.

Esq 5 - -Wilson, Miss Mary

G. W 1 - -

Total £24 1 -

GRANGEMOUTHBRANCH.

Local Committee —Ex-Provost MAOKAT.w. w. GILLESPIE.W. HOPKIN.S. P. JACKSON.D. MACGILL.Hon. Treasurer and

Secretary^ —C. POWELL.

Annual Subscriptions.Baxter, J. & Co - 5 -Carron Company ... 1 1 -C h r i s t e n s e n &

Gillespie & Nicoll.. - 10 -Grangemouth Coal

Co., Ltd 1 1 -Grangemouth Co-

operative Society 2 - -Grangemouth and

Greenock Dock-yard Co 1 1 -

Hay, J. & J. Ltd.... 1 1 -Mackay, A. & A. Y. 1 1 -Macpherson & Mc-M'Laren, Ltd 1 1 -McGregor Bros - 6 -Merry & Cunning-

ham, Ltd . 1 1 -Palmer, G - 5 -Paton, Hopkin - 5 -Rankine, James, &

Salvesen,J.T.&Co. 1 1 -Skinflats Co-opera-

Watson, James, &Co 1 1

Total £16 12 -

Donations.GrangemouthPilots 1 15 -Contribution Boxes —

Custom House.. ..- 17 6Shipping Office... 2 2 -Shops &c - 6 9S S. Avon 1 19 4S S Driva 14 2S S. Dum - 19 8S.S.Grangemouth - 16 3S.S. JUaitlands ... - 10 10S.S. Norberto - 15 9S S Norna... . - 8S.S. Saxon Briton - 12 7S S Sifka 10 6S .S S im 1 3 7

Total Dons 13 11 11Total Subs 16 12 -

£30 3 11

STIRLING BRANCH.Local Committee —

Ex-ProvostTHOMSON,Chair-man.

Rev. JOHN ARNOTT.Rev. R. PEROIVAL BROWN.ALEXANDER CROWE, Esq.JAMES W. DRDMMOND, Esq.Ex-Bailie FERGUSON.

JAMES GRIEVE,, Esq.Rev. J. P. LANS.Rev. J. W. PORVES.

Hon. Treasurer —Mr. DANIEL FERGUSON,

National Bank.Honorary Secretary —Mr. JOHN JENKINS,

Solicitor.Annual Subscriptions.

£. *. d.McKinlay, Miss,

collected by —Cullens, W. & J.,

Hodge, Miss - 7 6Lawsons, Ltd - 6 -Sums under 5s.... 1 7 - -

Aikman, Miss, col-lected by —

Chalmers, Mrs.... - 5 -Christall, Mrs - 5 -Forrester, Miss... 1 - -Mortson, Miss.... - 5 -Murray, Miss - 5 -Ure, Mrs. J. R.... - 5 -Wilson, Charles,

Sums under 5s.... 1 17 6McAree,Miss, col-

Crowe, Alex. Esq. - 5 -Drummond, Miss - 5 -Gartshore.C. Esq. - 5 -Gentleman, Ebe-

nezer, Esq - 5 -Kidston, Misses.. - 8 -Kidston, Dr - 5 -MacLean, Mrs.

MacNab, Mrs .'... - 5 -Morrison, W. S.

McEwen, James,

Yellowlees, Mrs.. - 5 -Sums under 5s.... 3 15 -

Johnston, Miss L.,collected by —

Anderson, John,Esq 5

Anderson, Miss... - 5 -Johnston, Mi's - 5 -Reid, Mrs - 5 -Renwick, Wm.

Esq 10Smith, Lady - 5 -Sums under 5s.... 1 5 -

Mailer, Miss, col-lected hy —

Carson D. R.Esq. - 5 -Jenkins, A. & J.,

O w e n , George,

Walls, R. Esq - 10 -Slims under 5s.... 1 16 6

Gi l l e sp i e , MissGraham, col-lected by-

Cook & Wylie,

Drummondj J.W.Esq - 10 -

Ferguson, Daniel,

Gillespie, Miss

M o r r i s o n &Taylor, Messrs. - 5 -

Muir, Thos., Son,&Patton, Ltd.,

Jamieson, John.

Robson, Hugh S.Esq - 5 -

Thomson, Ex-Pro-vost - 5 -

Sums under 58.... 1 8 6

570 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

Wood, Mi«, col-lected by—

Buntlne, lire - 5 -Sums under 5s.... - 5 -

Aitken,Miss Agnes,collected by —

Sums under 5s.... - 17 -Ferguson, Miss.col-

lected by —Ferguson, Hugh

& Son, Messrs. - 5 -Morris, D. B. Esq. - 5 -Stirling Co-opera-

tive Society,Ltd 1 - -

Sums under 5s.... 2 6 -

Total £28 10 6

Sutberlan&sbire.DORNOCH FIRTH

AND EMBO

BRANCH.

President —His Grace the DUKE OF

SUTHERLAND.

Local Committee—W. S. FRASER, Dornoch.JOHN McCRONE, Sheriff

Clerk, Dornoch.Ex-Provost SUTHERLAND,

Dornoch.DAVID PKTEKS, Procurator

Fiscal, Dornoch.Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—

J. H. ARTHUR.Annual Subscriptions.

Carnegie, Andrew,Esq 2 - -

Fraser, William,

Hamilton - Bruce,Mrs. R 1 -

Sums of 5s. andunder 1 5 6

Total Subs.... £4 16 -

Co. antrfm.BELFAST, BANGOR

ANDGROOMSPORT

BRANCH.President —

E. PEECIVAL MAXWELL,Esq., J.P.

Committee — •The Right Hon. the Lord

Mayor (Chairman).Alderman Sir JAS. HEN-

DERSON, D.I. (Vice-Chairman).

w. H. CARSON, Esq.W. GAFFIKIN, Esq.HENRY C. CRAM, Esq.Colonel R. G. SHARMAN

CRAWFORD, D.L.

TOgtownsbtre.PORT LOGAN AND

BAY OF LUCEt BRANCH.

Patron —The Eight Hon. the EAEL

OF STAIR, K.T.

President —KENNETH A. MODOUALL,

Esq.Local Committee-

Sir MARK J. MACTAGGART-STEWART, Bart., Chair-man.

Dr. CLARK.WM. COCHRANE, Esq.Rev. F. J. GUTTRIDGE.CHARLES MARSHALL, Esq.DAVID A. MCCLEW, Esq.JAMES MCCULLOCH, Esq.JAMES MCINTYRE, Esq.Chief Boatman SATCHWITH,

H.M. Coastguard.

Honorary Secretary—GAVIN H. LOVE, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Cunningham, T. C.

MacTaggart - Stew-art, Sir Mark J.,Bart 1 1 -

Marshall, John, &Sons 1 1

McDouall, KennethAndrew, Esq 5 - -

Stair, The Earl of,K T 3

S t e w a r t , LadyMcTaggart 1 1 -

TotalSubs 11 13 -

Donations.Collector's Book ...14 11 6Contribution Boxes - 9 -

Total £26 13 6

IRELR. CAMPBELL GARDNER,

Esq.Rev. s. S. HOLMES, M.A.J. C. LEPPER, Esq.ROBERT MEYER, Esq.FRED. w. MONEYPENNY,

Esq., M.V.O.B. F. PATTERSON, Esq.WM. RODDEN, Esq.Commander WOLFE SMYTH,

R.N.R.ARTHUR CRAWFORD, Esq.

Hon. Treasurers —E. ASHLEY SPILLER, Esq.BELFAST BANKING Co.

Hon. Secretaries—E. F. PATTERSON, Esq.JOHN W. STOREY, Esq.,

B.A.Office : 10, DONEGALL

SQUARE EAST.

PORT PATRICKBRANCH.

Local Committee —Major-General Sir CHARLES

FERGUSON, D.S.O. ,M. V. 0. ,President.

Major AGNEW, D.S.O.,M.V.O., Chairman.

Mr. G. ANDERSON.Mr. J. BEGG.Mr. W. DOUGLAS.Mr. MAIR.J. MCCULLOCH, Esq., J.P.

Mr. J. MoMURRAYMr. T. MILROY.J. PURVES, Esq.Dr. J. EOBERTSON.Mr. A. Ross.Mr. J. TULLY.

Hon. Treasurer and Sec. —Mr. G. W, OLIVER.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Agnew.Maj., D.S.O. 1 - -Dalrymple, Lord ... 1 - -Dunskey Estate 5 - -Ferguso.n, Maj.-

Gen. Sir Charles,D.S.O., M.V.O. ... 1 1 -

Gaskell, F. Esq 1 - -McCulloch, J. Esq. - 5 -

Purves, J. Esq ~ 5 -Robertson, Dr. J.... - 5 -Sums under 5* 3 9 6

Total Subs 13 10 8

Donations.Brown, Mrs. Lon-

don (per MissMcNeil) 1 - -

Ewing,Malcolm Orr,Esq 1 - -

Contribution Boxes 3 2 8

Total Dons. ... 5 7 8Total Subs 13 10 6

£18 18 2

AND.BELFAST AND GROOMS.

PORT.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Adair, Hugh, Esq. . - 5 -Anderson, Messrs.

D. & Son (Ltd.)... 1 - -Arnott & Co. (Ltd.)

Messrs - 10 -Belfast Harbour

Commissioners ...10 - -Betfatit News Letter

Belfast SteamshipC o . (Limited) 2 2 -

Brett, Sir CharlesH 1 - -

Campbell, Messrs.H & Co 10

Carswell & Sons,Messrs. R - 5 -

WHITHORN ANDBAY OF WIGTOWN

BRANCH.Local Committee —

Rear-Admiral R. H. JOHN-STON STEWART, President.

JOHN MCLEAN, Esq., Vice-president.

ALEXANDER DONNAN,Chairman.

JAMES ALEXANDER.JOHN P. ALEXANDER.JOHN BLACK.JAMES D. BROWN.ALEXANDER FRASER.ROBERT C. GOURLAY.JOHN HAMILTON.Ross JENKINS.ARCHIBALD D. MCDOWALL.ALEX. MACFIE, J.P.JOHN G. MARTIN, J.P.GEO. MClLWRAITH.EOBT. PATERSON.FB. PATERSON.DAVID B. SHAW.

Honorary Secretary —WM. BURNS, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Galloway, Right,, ,

Hon. the Earl of, *• s-K T 3 - -

Stair, Right Hon.the Earl of, K.T. 1 1 -

Armitage, A. C. ... 1 - -Black, John, Esq.... - 5 -

Brown, James Don-

Doiman, Alex - 5 -Gifford, Miss - 5 -Gourlay, R. C - 6 -Hamilton, Capt. F. 1 - -Martin, John G. ... - 5 -Maxwell, Sir Her-

bert E., Bart 1 - -McLean, J. J. Esq. 1 1 -Nicholsou, A. B. ... - 5 -Parlane, Mrs, Jas. 1 - -Pownall, Mrs - 5 -Stewart,Rear-Adml.

Johnston 1 - -

Wilson, Mr - 6 -

Total Subs.... £21 5 8Donations.

Contribution Box... - 4 6

Total £21 10 2— "^^^^^™"

£. s. d.Carry & Co., Messrs.

J P ... 1 - -Crawford, Henry... 2 2 -Crawford and Lock-

hart, Messrs 1 - -Dickey, O'Eorke E. 1 - -Ewart and Son,

Messrs. W. (Ltd.) -1 - -Fairbairn, Lawson,

Combe - 10 -Gamble, James 1 - -Geoghegan, E. C.

Esq 1 - -Geoghegan, Miss A. 3 13 6Grainger, W. A.

Esq - 5 -Grattan & Co.,

Guiler Mias 5 -Houston, J. Blakis,

Inglis & Co., Ltd.... - 10 -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 571£. s. d.

Iiiah Shipowners'Co Ltd 1

Jaffe, Sir Otto 1Jenkins, • Messrs

W. J 10Kingan, S 1 -Kyle, G. & W . . . - 5Leahy, Kelly &

Leahy, Messrs. ... - 5 -Lindsay, Miss 1 - -Little* Co., Messrs.

Jas 10Lowry&Co., Messrs. - 5 -Lytle and Sons,

Messrs. John - 5 -Matter & Co.,

Messrs. H - 10Maxwell, R. Per-

McCausland, Sainl.Esq 5

McCrum, Watson &Mercer, Messrs. .. 1 - -

H=Laughlin, W. H.Esq 1 - -

Maclean, Messrs.S. T. Ltd 1 ~ -

Maclean, Messrs.S. T. Esq 1 - -

McMullan, W. Esq - 10 -Moore, James, Esq. - 10 -Moore & Weinberg - 10 -Moore, Mr. & Mrs.. 1 - -Murphy & Orrs,

Patterson & Co.,Messrs. Richard.. - 10 -

Pirn, Joshua - 5 -Pirn, Joshua - 5 -Pirn, Messrs. J. &

Son 10

Richardson, Sons &Owden, Messrs.... 3 3 -

Ritchie, Francis, &Sons, Messrs - 10 -

Robinson &Cleaver,Limited - 5 -

Rodman, Wm. Esq. - 5 -Royal Ulster Yacht

Club .. . 2Shaftesbury, The

Rt. Hon. the Earlof 1

Shaw, Fred, Esq. ... - 5 -Sinclair, Miss - 5 -Stringer, John, Esq. - 6 -Tedford, Jas. Esq. . - 5 -Wolfhill Spinning

Co. (Limited) - 10 -Young&Mackenzie,

Sums under 5s 1 2 6

Total Subs. ...£58 4 -

Donations.Officers and Crew—

S.S. Lord Lang-dbwne 2 5 6

Royal Hotel Box.... 2 17Proceeds of Miss

Rosa Devlin'sAssembly 16 15

Total Dons 23 5 6Total Subs 58 4 -

Total.. .81 9 6

BANGOR, GROOMSPORT,• AND HELEN'S

BAY AUXILIARY.President —

The DOWAGER MAR-CHIONESS OF DCFFERIN

AND AVA.

Vice-President —LADY CLANMOKRIS.

Executive Committee —Miss BELL.Mr. BOWEN.Mrs. HERBERT BROWN.Mrs. LOVETT.Mrs. A. H. COATES.Miss CONNOR.Miss E. CORRY.Mr. CROSBIE.Mr. MAHAFFY.Mr. MOMEEKAN.Miss MUSSEN.Mr. J. NEILL.Mrs. PEAOOOKE.

Hon. Treasurer —Mr. C. H. BOWEN.

Hon. Secretary —Miss B. BOWEN.

Lady Collectors —Mrs. BARBOUR.Miss BOWEN.Miss BROWN, Helen's Bay.Mrs. A. H. COATES.Miss E. CORRY.Miss COSTELLO.Mrs. LOVETT.Mrs. A. HERDMAN.Miss JOHNSTON.Miss MUSSEN.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Barbour, Mrs - 5 -

Brown, Dr. J - 10 -

Brown, Mrs. Her-bert, Helen's Bay 1 - -

Calvert, Mr. W - 10 -Campbell, Miss A... - 5 -Canning, Miss - a -Carson, Mr. W. H.. - 10 -Carson, Mrs 5 -Cianmorris, Lady... - 5 -Cleaver, Mr. John.. - 10 -Coates, Mr. A. H. .. 1 - -Coates, Mrs. A. H. . - 10 -Connor, Miss - 10 -Corry, Miss E. S. ... - 5 -Craig, Capt 10 -Craig, Mr. E - 10 -Craig, Mrs. J 5Crawford, Mr. A. ... 1 - -Crosbie, Mrs. S - 5 -Crosby Mr J 5Davidson, Mrs. S. C. - 5 -

Doran, Mr 5Dufferin and Ava,

Dowager Mar-chioness of 1 - -

Ewart, Mrs. L 5 5 -Ewing, Mrs. J. P... - 5 -i'inlay.Mr.Clarence - 10 -Forrester, Mr 5 -Garratt Mr. W. S 10Gorman, Dr - 5 -Hamilton, Hon. J.

E - 5 -Hardy, Mrs. T. L... - 5 -

Henderson, Mr - 5 -Henderson, Mr.

Charles - 5 -Boey, Mrs. Frank.. - 5 -Hunter, Mrs - 6 -Jenkins, Mrs - 5 -Kelly, Mrs. J - 5 -

Lepper, Mrs. F. R. - 5 -Lepper, Mr. J. C.... - 5 -Lepper, Mrs. J. C.

H - 5 -Lindsay, Mrs. R.

W 5

£. s. d.Macoun, Mias - 5 -Mahafly Mr W I - 10 -Matthews, Mrs - 5 -McErval, Mr - 10 -McKenna, Miss. ... - 5 -McLean, Mrs. R. E. - 5 -McMeekan, Mr -10 -Milliken, Mr - 5 -Montgomery, Mr.

S. G - 10 -Neill, Mr. J - 5

Patterson, Mr. J. G. - 5 -Pluukett, Mr. F. ... - 6 -

Ross, W. H. Esq. .. - 5 -Russell, Mr ... - 10 -Storr, Mrs - 10 -Taylor Mrs J A - 5Taylor, J. Esq - 5 -Thompson,Mr. J. H. - 5 -Thompson, Mrs — ; - 10 -

Wallace, Mr. Rich-

White, Miss - 6 -White, Mr. F - 5 -Wilson, Mrs. W - 6 -Workman, Mrs. R. - 5 -Sums under 5s. 31 15 -

Total Subs 63 10 -

Donations.Royal Ulster Yacht

Club Box 2 10 -

Total £66 - -

C A R R I C K F E R G U SBRANCH.President—

DANIEL BOWMAN, Esq., J.P.

Vice-President —TYNDALL s. JOHNS, Esq.

Local Committee —JAMES BOYD, Esq.Lieut. CASTLE, R.N.ROBERT CAMBRIDGE, Esq.Rev. ALEX. CDTHBERT.JI.A.Commander DAWES, R.N.W. GORMAN, Esq., J.P.Capt. THOMAS JACK.W. PENNELL, Esq.Capt. ROBERT SHAW.THOMAS VINT, Esq.JOHN WEATHERCP, Esq.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer—C. M. LEGG, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Bowman, Daniel,JP - 5

Boyd, James .• - 5 -Cambridge, Robert - 5 -Caters, Ezekiel - 7 6Coey, Edward, J.P. 1 - -Cuthhert.Rev.Alex. - 10 -Dawes, Cmdr., R.N. - 10 -Drybrough, T. B.

Esq 10 - -Gorman, Wm., J.P. - 5 -Higgin, Miss 1 - -Johns, TyndallS.... 1 - -Legg, C. M - 10 -McDowell, W. J. ... - 5 -Pennell.Wm - 5 -Shaw & Jack - 10 -Starke Mrs 10 -Vint, Thos - 5 -iVeatherup, John... - 5 -

Total Subfcw.£17 17 6

£. s. d.Donations.

Boxes - 1 9

Total £18 1 -

P O R T R U S HBRANCH.President —

Major-GeneralJ. BERESFORD BERESFORD,

J.P.Local Committee —

Lieut. -Col. ALLISON.ROBT. CROOKSHANK.J. C. MARTIN, M.D.Major MONTGOMERY, D.L.W. J. MORROW.WM. PORTER, M.D.Rev. Canon A. E. ROSS.JOHN R. WAIT, Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard.F. H. WATT, J.P.Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —

J. G. McMORRIS, Esq.,Belfast Banking Co.

Annual Subscriptions.Adair, Sir F. E. S.,

Bart 1 -

Beresford, Major-Gen. John Beres-ford J P 1

Bevington, Robert. 1 - -Bradley, Patrick ... - 5 -Causton,Commander

A. M., R.N 1 - -Cox, Mrs. S. L 1 - -Cramsie, R. A 1 - -Crofts, F W... . - 5 -Crookshank, R -10 6Dixon Mrs . 10Farren, W. T... . 5Fleming, M. A - 5 -Hamilton & Co. ... 1 1 -Harvey, Vincent V. - 5 -Kelly Jas . - 5Leech, Hunt W. ... - 5 -Macaulay, H. A. ... - 5 -Macnaghten, Rt.

Martin, J. C., M.D. - 10 -

McAllister, Hugh... - 10 -McMurray, W. J.... - 10 -Merrick, Mrs 1 - -Montague, R. A. C. - 10 -Montgomery, Major,

Morrow, W. J - 5 -Oulton, Miss .. . 5Porter, Wm., M.D. - 10 -Portrush Harbour

Commissioners... 2 2 -Pottinger, Mis s

Edith 1 - -Ross, Rev. Canon... - 10 -Torrens, Major 1 - -Traill, Anthony,

Watt, F. H., J.P.... - 10 6

Total Subs.. ..£22 14 6

Donations.Clark, H. J „. - 10 -Northern Co.'s Com-

missioners of Mid-land Rly Co . 2 -

ioat-house Collec-tion Box 1 6 3

Midland Railway,Hotel bar, perMiss Wood 1 10 1

Bank Office Collec-tion Box ... . . - 3 9

572 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

" Life-boat Satur-day" Collection. ..16 3 3

C o l l e c t e d a t

Railway Station Pil-lar Box . 6 2

Total Dons.. ..28 19 6Total Subs. ...22 14 6

Total £51 14 -

Co. Cavan.CAVAN BRANCH.

President —The Lord FARNHAM.Honorary Secretary —

The Hon. ZflE MAXWELL.Annual Subscriptions.

Alexander, M i s sIt. A - S -

Bishop of Kilmore. 1 - -Farnham, The Lord 2 - -Maxwell, Col. the

Eon H E .1Maxwell.Hon.Stella- 10 -Maxwell, Hon. ZSe. - 10 -Nugent, Col. O. S.... - 10 -Eoe, Col. Edward... 1 1 -Sanderson, Samuel,

Esq 1 - -Sanderson, Mrs. ... - 10 -Sclater, E. Esq - 10 -Stuart, Miss M.C.F. 3 3 -

Total Subs.. ..£11 19 -

Donations.Allen, Richard, Esq. - 5 -Burrowes.T. C. Esq. 1 - -Clements, Mrs - 13 -Fay, John, Esq - 5 -Halpin, W. Esq. ... - 5 -In Memoriam J. R. 1 - -

Leslie, Cecil, Esq.... 1 - -Reynell, The Misses 1 - -Roe, Surgeon-Gen. . 1 - -Smith, Fred, Esq.... - 10 -Somerville, R. S.

Tatlow, J. G. Esq. . - 10 6Vernon, Fane, Esq. 1 - -Walker, Robt. Esq. - 6 -Winter, J. S. Esq. . 1 - -Collection St. John's

Church, Cloverhilll 16 -

Total Dons.... 12 14 6Total Subs. ...11 19 -

Total £24 13 6

Co. Corft.BALLYCOTTON

BRANCH.Patron—

The Right Kev. the LORDBISHOP OF COKK, CLOYNE

AND ROSS.

President—LieuL-Col. MONTIFORD

J. C. LONQFIELD.Local Committee-

Very Rev. the DEAN oCLOYNE (Chairman).

EOOKB BRASIER, Esq.W. H. FORDS, Esq.

T. HARVEY, Esq.

. W. LENDRUM, Esq.V. LITOHPIELD, Esq.. MAHONY, Esq.lev. J. O'RIORDAN, P.P.. POWER, Esq.

Rev. M. R. REA, C.C.apt. STACPOIJLE.

WILSON STRANGMAN, Esq.T. WALSH, Esq.Officer of Coastguard pro

tern.Hon. Sec. —

Annual Subscription.£. s. d.

Beale, Alfred, Esq. - 5 -ieale, Henry, Esq. - 10 -Irasier, Brooke W.

Brew, Rev. A. W.... - 10 -City of Cork Steam

Packet Company 5 - -Cloyne, Very Rev.

Dean of 10 -Cork Harbour Com. 5 - -

Cork,Lord Bishop of 1 - -Cork Steamship Co. 2 - -Cunard 'Steamship

Company 1 1 -Daly, J. Esq - 10 -Driscoll, J. Esq. ... - 5 -Fenton, T. Esq. ... - 5 -Forde, W. H. Esq. . - 5 -Fowler, Miss 1 - -Goggin, Rev. S. L. . - 10 -Hearne, Mrs. T. P. 1 - -Jaeggi, H. Esq - 10 -Kinsale Shipping

Co 10 6Lawton, W. Esq. ... - 5 -Litchfleld, W. Esq. - 5 -Longfteld, Lieut. -

Col 2 - -Mahony, J. Esq. ... - 5 -Martin, Rev. Ayl-

mer C 10 -Newsome, S. H. Esq. 1 - -O'Connor, Bart. Esq. - 5 -O'Riordan, Rev. J.,

Perrott, W. Esq. ... 1 1 -Power, J. Esq., Sen. - 5 -Rea, Rev. M. R.,

C C 10Rowland, Mrs. E. . 1 - -Stacpoole, Capt. ... - 5 -Strangman, Miss... - 10 -Strangman, Wilson,

Esq 10Walsh, T. Esq - 5 -Sums under 5s 1 - (

Total Subs.. ..£31 13 -Donations.

Contribution Boxes 2 2 1

Total £33 15 1

CORK ANDQUEENSTOWN

BRANCH.Patron—

The Most Reverend thLORD BISHOP OF CLOYNE

President —The Right Honourable th

LORD MAYOR OF CORK.Vice-President —

JAMES LONG, Esq., J.P.Chairman of the CorHarbour Commissioners.

Chairman—Rear-Admiral C. H. COKE,

Admiral CommandingIrish Station.

Vice-Chairman—The CHAIRMAN OF THE

Q U E E N S T O W N URBANCOUNCIL.

Local Committee —L. COCTTS HORNE, Esq., J.P.

J. J. BRENNAN, Esq., Mana-ger Clyde Shipping Co.

Rev. WM. DAUNT, M.A.lev. T. MADIGAN, Adm.

GEORGE DAWSON, Esq.Capt. CLAUDE A. W.

HAMILTON, R.N., DistrictCapt. of C.G.

A. E. NiCHOLLS.Esq., Mana-ger of the Cunard Co.

H. DOVE, Esq.Sir R. u. PENROSE-FITZ-

GERALD, Bart., D.L.Chairman, City of Cork

Steam Packet Co.Chairman, Clyde Shipping

Co.Inspecting Commander of

Coastguard, Kinsale.Inspecting Commander of

Coastguard, Queenstown.Capt. McGiFFiN. White Star

Superintendent.J. C. NEWSOM, Esq., J.P.THOMAS O'REILLY, Esq.WM. ROBINSON, Esq.J. W. SCOTT, Esq., J.P.Capt. S U T T O N , Harbour

Master.The Collector of Customs,

Cork and Queenstown.The Flag-Lieutenant.The Principal Officer o:

Board of Trade.The Receiver of Wrecks,

Cork.Hon. Solicitor —

A. H. ALLEN.

Hon. Auditor —MATTHEW AMBROSE, Esq.,

J.P.Hon. Engineer —

JAS. PUICE, B.A.I.,M.I.C.E., M.I.M.E.Hon. Secretary and

Treasurer—Capt. USBORNE, R.N.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d

Beamish & Craw-ford, Messrs 1 - -

Becher, Sir J. W.,Bart 1

Bishop of Cork,Cloyne and Ross,The Rt. Rev. the 1 - -

Bishop of Cloyne,The Most Rev.the 1

City of Cork Steam

Cork Harbour Com-

Cunard SteamshipCo., Ltd 1 1

D w y e r & Co.,

Green, Messrs.J. W., & Co 1 -

Hall, Messrs. R. &H & Co 1

Leycester, J. W.Esq., J.P. 1 -

Madigan, Rev. T.,Adm - 10

£. e. d.lu rphy, Messrs.James J., & Co.... 1 - -

\ewsom, J. C. Esq. 1 - -O'Reilly & Sons,

Ltd., Messrs 1 - -'enrose-Fitzgerald,Sir R., Bart. 1 - -

P u r c e l l & Co.,

'hompson, F. H.&Son, Ltd 1 1 -

Per Capt. Lindrup,H.M.S. Colleen ... 2 - -

Total Subs. ... 33 2 -Contribution Boxes 2 1 3

Total £35 3 3

CORK L. B. S. F.Presidents

The Right Hon. theLORD MAYOR. •

Donations.Allen, A. W. Esq.... - 10 -B a r r y m o r e , Rt.

Hon. Lord 1 - -Beamish, L. A. Esq. - 10 0Beamish, Wm. H.

Becher, Sir J. W.,Bart 10 -

Blake, Sir Henry... - 10 6Bols te r , George,

Collis, Col. Cooke... 1 1 -Cork Steamship Co. 6 - -Crawford, A. F.

Sharman, Esq. ... 1 1 -Day, Robert, Esq. - 10 0Longfield, Lieut.-

Col 1 - -Lunham, T. E. Esq. 1 1 -Jlack, R. F. Esq.... - 10 6Newsom, — Esq. ... 1 - -O'Donovan.Col.The - 10 6O'Donovan, Madam - 10 6Payne, Somers, Esq. 1 - -Pearson, John S.

Esq - 10 6Thornhill, W. Esq. - 10 6Townshend, laeut.-

Col - 10 6Webber, W. D. Esq. 1 - -Windle.Bertram C.

A. Esq., LL.D. ... - 10 6

20 9 -Net Proceeds of

Demonstration. ..54 9 1

Total £74 18 1

QUEENSTOWNL. B. S. F.

Per Lady MaryAldworth £25 - -

C O U R T M A C -SHERRY B R A N C H .

Local Committee—Mr. M. LONOFIELD, J.P.Col. TRAVEKS.Mr.F. V. JOHNSON TRAVERS,

J.P.Mr. R. TRAVERS, J.P.Mr. W. WAKD.OFFICER OF COASTGUARD

pro tern.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 573

Honorary Secretary —Rev. J. W. FORDE, M.A.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Cork Steam Ship

Forde, Rev. J. W... - 10 -Lougfteld, Mr. M.,j p 10

Travers, Mr. F. V.Johnson, J.P - 10 -

Travers, Mr. R..J.P. 1 - -

Total Subs £4 12 -

Donations.Sums under 5s. - 3 -Contribution box. . - 3 3

Total £4 18 3

YO UG H A LB R A N C H .President —

R, CARET, Esq., J.P.

Local Committee-Captain J. GREEN, Chair-

man.T. A. BLACKHAM, Esq.Sir H. A. BLAKE, G.C.M.G.,

J.P.Mr. JAMES BROOKING, R.N. ,

Divisional Officer H.M.Coastguard.

SEBASTIAN L. L. BRUNI-CARDI, Esq.

C. P. CARROLL, Esq.R. FAKRELL, Esq.T. V. KARRELL, J.P.M. J. FLEMING, Esq.E. FOLEY, Esq.Rev. R. HODGES, M.A.W. HODNETT, Esq.J. L. KEANE, Esq.M. KENNEDY, Esq.S. A. LlTTLE-MERRICK, Esq.E. F. M. MELVILLE, Esq.T. S. REEVES, M.D.E. RONAYNE, B.L.C. H. STANLEY, Esq.W. J. VERLIN, Esq.0. K. WAUCHOPE, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—J. H. LONG.

Annual Subscriptions.Blackham, T. A.,

Esq - 5 -Blake, Sir Henry

Arthur.G.C.M.G.,J p 1 - -

Brooking,Mr. James,R.N., H.M.Coast-

Brunicardi, Sebas-tian L. L. Esq. ... - 5 -

Carey, R. Esq.. J.P. - 5 -Carroll, C. P. Esq... - 5 -Devonshire, His

Grace the Duke of 5 - -

Fan-ell,' T.Esq.,J.P. - 5 -

Gardner, James A.Esq fl

Hodge's; R. j. Esq.,M \ - 5 -

Hodnett, W. Esq.... - 5 -KeaneT J. L. Esq.... - 5 -Kennedy, Michael,

Lisle, Lady A - 5 -Long, J. H. Esq - 5 -

£.. s. d.Melville, Elliott F.

M Esq ... - 5Merrick, S. A. L.

Esq 5Reeves, T. S., M.D. - 5 -Ronayne, E.G. Esq.,

B.L 5 -Ronayne, Dr. C - 5 -Stanley, C. H. Esq. - 5 -Verlin, W. J. Esq... - 5 -Wauchope, O. K.

Esq - 5 -Youghal Harbour

Board 2 - -

Total Subs 14 5 -

Donations.Allin, A. Sealy, Esq. - 5 -Contribution Boxes - 15 2

Total £15 5 2

Co. Donegal.A R A N M O R E

BRANCH.Local Committee —

Dr. EARDLEY, Chairman.JOHN SWEENEY. J.P., Vice-

chairman.CHARLES BOYLE, Post-

master, Aranmore.JAS. M. BOYLE, Aranmore.JOHN BYRNE, Aranmore.Rev. Father MCCAFFEKTY.HUGH DOHERTY.Dr. GARDINER.Miss MAUDE.Mrs. MAXWELL.Rev. Father MclNTYRE.Mr. RICHARDSON, Officer,

Coastguard.P. T. SWEENEY.

Hon. Secretary —Rev. S. H. ORR.

Annual Subscriptions.Abercorn, Duke of 3 3 -Boyle, Charles - 5 -Boyle, Jas. M.,

Boyle, .T. E 5Byrne, John ...., - 5 -

Doherty, Hugh - 5 -Eardley, H. Esq.,

M D 5Gardiner Dr ... 5 -H e r d m a n, Mrs.

Maude, Miss - 5 -Maxwell, Mrs - 5 -MeCalferty, Rev.

Father 5 -McDade, Rev.

Father 5 -Mclntyre, Rev.

Father 10

Orr, Rev. H. S - 5 -Scanlon,Rev.Father - 5 -Sheridan, Rev.

Father - 10 -Sweeney, John, Esq. - 5 -Sweeney, Murray... - 5 -Sweeney, P. J. Esq. - 5 -

Total . ...£11 13 -

CULDAFF BRANCH.President and Chairman —

ROBERT G. YOCNG, Esq.Local Committee—

Dr. MCLAUGHLIN, J.P.Rev. IRVINE KIRKPATRICK.ROBERT MOORE, Juu., Esq.GEORGE L. YOUNG, Esq.,

J.P.HENRY C. YOUNG, Esq., J.P.Mr. KNIGHT, Station

Officer H.M. Coastguard.

Treasurer and HonorarySecretary—

R. M. FLEMING, Esq., J.P.Collector — •

Rev. IRVINE KIRKPATRICK.

Annual Subscriptions.£. 8. d.

Flemillg.R.M. Esq.,

Houston, Rev. T. C. -- 5 -M o o r e, Robert,

Total £ 15 -

GREENCASTLEBRANCH.President —

H. COOKE, Esq.Local Committee —

Mr. BREWER, Chief OfficerH.M. Coastguard.

Mr. JOHN CAYANAGH.Colonel HASLETT, R.E.Major H. FKEKE EVANS.L. W. MClNTYRE, Esq.Capt. RAMSAY.

Honorary Secretary — •Mrs. PIERCE CROSBIE.

Annual Subscriptions.Shaftesbury, The

Right Hon. theEarl of £1 -

Co. Down.CLOUGHEY

BRANCH.Local Committee —

Dr. MCDONALD.Rev. D. PALMER.W. E. ROGERS, Esq.JOHN SCOTT, Station Officer.Capt. TAYLOR, R.N.

Treasurer —W. E. ROGERS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—JOHN MCMULLAN, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Blair, Joseph, Esq. - 5 -Boyd& Co., Messrs. - 10 -Brown, William,

Esq - 5 -Dunleath, Lord 2 2 -Elliott, James &

Co., Ltd - 5 -Gallagher & Co.,

Greer, John, Esq.,

£. «. d.Lindsay Bros.,

Maxwell Bros. ,

McArthur& Willis,

McDonald, Dr - 10 6McDonnell, James

& Sons, Messrs.... - 10 -McKnight, Dickson

& Co., Messrs. ... - 10 -McMullan, John,

Esq 10McMullan & Co.,

Messrs. Thomas . - 10 -Mitchell & Co.,

Mitchell Bros. &Co., Messrs - 10 -

Montgomery, Gen.. 2 2 -Nugent, Colonel ... 2 - -Riddel & Son,

Messrs - 10 -Rogers, W. E. Esq. - 10 -Shaw & McMullan,

Messrs - 10 -Thompson, McVea&

Bannister, Messrs.- 5 -Treasurer of Trinity

Church, Kirkcub-

Ward, The Hon.

Sums under 5s. - 2 6

Total Subs. ...£16 19 -

Donations.Fulton & Co.,

Messrs. John - 5 -Head, Mrs. H. A. C. 1 - -

Total £18 4

D O N A G H A D E EBRANCH.President —

CHARLES DUNBAR-BULLER,D.L.

Local Committee-Rev. R. H. COOTE, Chair-

man.F. W. BELL.W. CURRAGH.Lieut. G. DUCAT, R.N.Lord DUNLEATH.E. J. EVANS.H. L. GARRETT.G. GIBSON, L.R.C.P.H. T. BUTTON.A. E. KNIGHT, M.B.S. LANCE, Harbour Master.R. MCCONKEY.W. MILLIKEN.R. SLOAN.R. B. SMYTH.Rev. S. WALKER.

Honorary Secretary —GEORGE L. DE LA CHEROIS.

Annual Subscriptions.Bell F W 5

Coote, Rev. R. H... - 10 -Crawford Manley,

Curragh, W - 5 -D u n b a r-B u 1 1 e r,

Chas. . . . 1Dunbar-Buller, Mrs. 1 - -Evans, R. J - 10 -Garrett, H. L - 10 -Gibson, G..L.R.C.P. - 5 -Hill, Mrs 1 - -Button, T. H 5Knight, A. E., M.B. - 5 -

574 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAT, 1911.£. «. <Z.

McCrae, R. F 1 1 -McMinn, Miss 1 - -Milliken, Win - 10 -Nesbitt, R. A.,

LR C P - 6 -

Smyth R B . 1 0Stewart, H. H 4 - -Walker, Rev. S. ... - 5 -

Total Subs. ...£15 7 -Donations.

Collecting Boxes... 6 19 2Dance Committee.. 13 7 -Slade Miss 5Wallace, Alex - 4 -

Total £40 17 2

K I L L O U G HBRANCH.President —

The Right. Hon. VISCOUNTBANGOK.

Chairman-Rev. .TAMES O'FLAHERTY.

Local Committee —Gen. BROWNE.CLARENCE CRAIG, Esq.B. BRDSBT, H.M. Coast-

guard.HUGH FINLAT, Esq.RICHARD HUGHES, Esq.C. RUSSELL KELLY, Esq.PATRICK MCCLEAN, Esq.Dr. A. MCCOMISKEY.Rev. JAMES O'FLAHERTY.J. WILLIAMS, H.M. Coast-

guard.HARRY SHANKS, Esq.The COMMANDING OFFICER,

H.M. Coastguard, New-castle (Down).

Treasurer and Hon. Sec.—W. FLYNN, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Birney, Mrs... - 10 -Craig, Clarence 1 3 6Downshire, Most

Hon. the Mar-quis of 5 - -

East Downshire S.S.Co 2 - -

Finlay, Hugh - 5 -Flynn, Wm - 5 -

Hughes, Richard „. - 6 -Hunter, Nathaniel. - 5 -Kelly, C. Russell ... - 10 -Lowry, S. C. N - 10 -Martin, W. B - 5 -Maxwell, R. D. P... 1 - -McCartney, Wm.... - 5 -McComiskey, A.,

M D - 10 -O'Flaherty, Rev. J. - 5 -

Ward, Hon. 8 - 10 -

Sums under 5s - 5 -

Total Subs. ...£15 8 6Donations.

Collecting Boxes ... 2 11 6

Total £18 - -

NEWCASTLE (DUN-DRUM) BRANCH.

President—EARL ANNESLEY.

Vice-President—

Local Committee—EAKL ANNESLEY.CLARENCE CRAIG, Esq., J.P.ROBERT DODS, Esq., J.P.RICHARD GOULD, Esq.MATTHEW KING, Esq., J.P.Lieut. KIRKE, R.N.Capt. LOWRY.Col. WALLACE, C.B., D.L.Rev. G. O. WOODWARD.G. W. Yor/NG, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary —J. W. ALEXANDER, Esq.,

J.P.

Collector-Mr. JAMES FOLAND.

Annual Subscriptions.£.. s. d.

Alexander, J. W.Esq J P 10

Ball, C. Shirley,Esq - 10 -

Carson, Mrs. Robt. - 5 -

Chaine, Miss - 5 -Chichester, Mrs - 5 -Christy, A. Esq - 10 -Clyde, Miss Isa - 5 -Cra ig , Clarence,

Esq., J.P. 2 - -Cm-ran, Mr. Daniel - 6 -Doake, R. B Esq... - 5 -Dods, Robert, Esq.,

J P 10

Garratt, J.H. Moore,Esq ... 1

Hall,' Mr. Robert... - 5 -Hastings, Robert,

Inglis, Major J. F.. - 5 -King, M. Esq., J.P - 10 -Knox, Mrs. Vesey.. - 6 -Lowry, Capt. W.

H K - 10 -Matthew, Mr. G.W. - 5 -McAIecnan, Mr.

Pat., J.P. - 5 -Mcllvenny, Rev.

Morton, Mrs - 5 -Murland, Messrs.J.,

Ltd 1 - -Murray, Mrs. (En-

Pirn, A. C. Esq - 5 -Reutoul, Andrew,

Esq - 10 -Sinclair, Mrs -10 -Smiley, Lady - 6

Travers, Mrs., andMrs. Andrews. ... - 5 -

Wallace, Col. R.H.,

Woodward, Rev.G o 5

Young, G.W. Esq.,J.P. . - 10 -

Sums under 5s -19 -

Total Subs. ...£22 14 -

Donations.Collecting Boxes.... 2 - 1 1

Total £24 14 11'""

Co. Dublin.(IRISH AUXILIARY.)

D U B L I N BAYBRANCH.President-

Most Hon. The MARQUISOF ORMONDE.

Committee —The Right Hon. LORD

ARDILAUN.The Right Hon. VISCOUNT

IVEAGH, K.P."Captain THOS. M'COMBIE.*W. M'CORMICK, Esq., M.A.ANDREW TAYLOR, Esq.•Colonel BEAMISH.EDWARD CAROLIN, Esq., J.P.ALFRED w. EGAN, Esq.*GERALD BYRNE, Esq.*w. HAMILTON CLOVER,

Esq.Captain WILLIAM TILLAR.•Capt. A L E X A N D E R

WALKER.Major ARTHUR WHEWELL.•HERBERT S. FINDLATER,

Esq., M.A.•J. B. STEPHENS, Esq.•WM. B. STCAHT, Esq.•ALFRED MANNING, Esq.,

J.P.•Rev. JOHN PIM.ROBERT I. RICHARDSON,

Esq.•Captain A. F o s B E R y

HOLMES, R.N.Captain GEORGE GRAVES,

R.N.R.•Commander THOMAS, R.N.ALFRED J. CALLAGHAN,

Esq., LL.D., J.P.E TENISOS COLLINS, Esq.,

B.L.W. H. HUISH, Esq.GEORGE A. STRITCH, Esq.,

M.D.E. S. RONEY, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—•FREDERICK T H O M P S O N ,

Esq., 2 Anna Mount,Kingstown. ^

District-Inspector of Life-boats (Irish District) —

Lieut. W. G. RIGQ, R.N.

* Executive Committee atKingstown.Assistant Secretary —

JOHN S. MORGAN, 15 CastleAvenue, Clontarf, Co.Dublin.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

A b e r d e e n , TheirExcellencies theEarl and Countessof ,...10 -

Alliance Gas Co 8 3 -Anglo American Oil

Co 1 1A r c h d a l e , Mrs.

Mervyn - 10 -Ardilaun, The Right

Hon. Lord 2 - -Armstrong, A. &

Co., Ltd - 10 -Arnott&Co., Ltd. 1 1 -Barton, Bertram H.

Esq 1 1Barrington, Philip,

Esq 10Bass, Ratcliffe &

Gretton, Ltd 1 1 -

£,. e. d.Bewley, Samuel,

Esq., J.P. ] - -Bolands, Limited... 1 1 -Boyd, J. B. Esq - 10 -Boyle, Low, Mur-

British and IrishS. P. Co., Ltd 2 2 -

Brown, Thomas &Co., Ltd 1 - -

Brown, Malcolm &Co . 1

Brown, Walter &Co 1

Bruntz, Andrew,Esq C E 10

Byrne, Gerald, Esq. 1 1 -Campbell, R.N.,

Rev. W. W - 10 -Cantrell & Coch-

Carolin, Edward,Esq J P . 1

Carson, Walter, &

City of Dublin S. P. •Co 5

Comyns & Sons, A. - 5 -Cook, Thomas &

Son (Cook's Tours) 2 2 -Cooper, Capt. J.

Coote, Sir Algernon,Bart..., 1 - -

de Burgh, Miss 1 - -De Vesci, Right

Dickeson, Richard& Co Ltd 1 1

Dockrell, Thos. Sons& Co., Ltd 1 - -

Drtimmond & Sons,Ltd Wm 1 -

Dublin Dockyard

Dublin & LiverpoolScrew Steamship

D u b l i n SteamTrawling Co. Ltd. 2 2 -

Eason, Charles, Esq. 1 - -' ' Thomas Edmond-

son Trust," perthe Misses Ed-

Ferrier & Co., Ltd. 1 - -Findlater, Adam,

Esq., J.P. (thelate) 1

Flavelle, H. E. Esq. - 10 -Gifford Mrs -.10 -Gilbey, W. & A.,

Ltd . 1 1Goulding, W. & H.

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

H. Esq 1 - -Hall, R. & H., Ltd. 1 - -Hare, Miss West-

ropp - 6 -

H a r o 1 d 's CrossLaundryCo - 10 -

Harvey* Co - 10 6Healy, Geo., Alder-

man, J.P - 10 -Heard, R. Lynn,

Esq., M.D., and

Helton & Co., T.,Ltd 1 -

Henry, Mrs. R - 10 -Henshaw, Thos. &

Co., Ltd 1 - -Hogg, Win. & Co... 1 - -

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 575£. e. d.

Iveagh, The RightHon. Viscount,K.P. 2 - -

Jacob, W. & R. &Co., Ltd 1 1

Jameson, Andrew,Esq., D.L., J.P.... 2 - -

Jameson, George,

Jameson, John,Esq., D.L. 5 - -

Jameson, John &Son Ltd 2

Johnston, Mooney& O'Brien, Ltd... 1 1 -

Kempster, John,Esq., and Mrs.

Kenny & Owens - 10 -Little, James, Esq.,

M D 1McCullagh, J. &

Sons 10Main, A. & J.,Ltd. 1 - -Martin, Richard &

Co 1Martin, T. &C., Ltd. 1 - -Matheson, A. V.

Esq., B . L 2 2 -Meath, Rt. Hon.

Earl o f 2 2 -Millar.A. & Co. Ltd. 1 - -Moore, Henry, Esq. - 5 -Moore, Sir John,

M.D 10 6Murphy, Michael,

E s q 2 2Murphy, \Vm. M.

Esq. 1 1 -Newsoni, G.Arthur,

Esq 1O'Connell, John

Robert, Esq 1 1 -O'Farrell, Thos. A.

E s q 1 1 -Ogilvy, Alex. Esq.,

J.P 1 - -Ormojide, Most

Hon. Marquis of 4 - -Palgrave, Murphy

& C o . 2 2

Pembroke & Mont-gomery, Rt. Hon.Earl of 3 - -

Perry, K. & Co - 5 -Pigott & Co., Ltd. - 10 6PimBros.&Co.,Ltd. 2 2 -Reid, Mrs. (the late) 1 - -Reid, P. A. Hamil-

ton,. Esq 3 - -Ringwood, J. Perry,

Esq. 1 -iBoss & Walpole,

Ltd 1Ross, David, Esq.... 1 - -Royal Alfred Yacht

Club 2Royal Irish Yacht

Club .. 2Royal St. George

YachtClub 3 - -Russell, Rev. C. D. 1 - -Seale, Arthur H.

Esq 1Sligo Harbour Com-

Swilte, Ernest G.Esq . . . 1

Switzer & Co., Ltd. 1 - -Taylor, W. & M. ... 1Tedcastle, M'Cor-

mick & Co., Ltd. 1 - -Todd, Burns* Co.,

Ltd • 1Tillar, Captain Wm. iWalpole, Thomas,

Walpole, Thomas,Esq. (the late) ... 1 - -

Wat-kins, Jameson,Pirn & Co., Ltd. 1 - -

£. ». d.Weir, James & Co. 1 - -Weatherill, Captain

John 1 1 -Whewell, Major A. 1 1 -Williams & Woods,

Ltd 10

Woods, Webb & Co. 1 - -

£175 1 6

Donations." Arnott Bequest " 2 - -N e l s o n ' s Pillar,

Trustees of, perWm. Robertson,Esq 20

" C l i f f o r d ' s Be-quest " 7 2 4

"Nilbud" 10

Collections, Collecting Boxes,Pillar Boxes, <tc.

Miss Brady's Collection —Messrs. McDonagh

,6 (jo 10Messrs. McCabe. 1 1 -Messrs. Anderson,

Stanford andRidgeway - 10 -

Mrs. Goodwin.... - 2 6Miss Johns - 2 6A K B 2 6

Per T h o m p s o n ,Fredk., Esq.(Hon. Sec.)—

East Pier PillarBox .

Mall Pier PillarBox

Life-boat House ° 10 n

and BoxesSunday Collec-

Cary, E. G., Esq.,C.I R I C 1 -

British and IrishSteam PacketCo.'sFleet(Col-l e c t e d o nBoard) " LadyHudson Kina-han " —

Captain Walsh ...12 6 -" Ladv Mai-tin " —

Captain Kelly .11 16 9" Lady Roberts " —

Captain Clarke 9 16 3" L a d y Wolse-

ley " —Captain Kitchen 4 9 9

Burns, Messrs. G.& J. (Dublin andGlasgow Steam-ers) . 10 2

Cummins, MasterFrancis S. R.

Foley's Hotel (Coll.Box) - 10 6

Local Marine BoardBox 18 5

M.G.W.R. Hotel,Mallaranny (Col-lection Box) - 3 -

Walker, Miss No-reen (Coll. Box)... - 7 3

Kingsbridge PillarBox 1 10

Amiens Street PillarBox 4 9

Sums under 5s.,Bank Interest,etc . 17 6

Total Dons 81 8 11Total Subs 176 1 6

£256 10 5

HOWTH BRANCH.President —

Right Hon. Mr. JusticeBOYD.

Local Committee —E. TENISON COLLINS, Esq.,

B.L., J.P., Chairman.Rev. JAS.IF. COLAHAN, P.P.Dr. iV. F. AHERN.Rev. A. W. BAKTON.J. MARSHALL BUTLER, Esq.Capt. H. MONTGOMERY

HAWKINS.R. HOBSON, Esq.P. J. HUSSEY, Esq.JAMES MCKENNA, Esq.B. J. NEWCOMBE, Esq.Capt. J. C. GAISFORD ST.

LAWRENCE, R.N.JOHN STUTTARD, Esq.Rev. JAS. WILSON.

Hon. Secretary—B. J. NEWCOMBE, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Ardagh, John G. ... - 5 -Atkinson, J. N - 10 -Barini;, The Hon.

Cecil 1 -Benson, Miss M. K. - 5 -Bewley, Messrs.

Son & Co . . . . - 10 -

Boyd, The Hon. Mr.

Butler, J. Marshall - 5 -Colahan Rev. J. J.,

PP 5Collins, E. Tenison,

B.L., J.P. 10Colville, The Misses - 5 -Cosgrave, H. A. , J. P. - 5 -Culverwell, E. P.,

F.T.C D - 10Cumming, James... - 5 -Edmundson, The

Edwards R 5Forbes, Henry - 6 -Gaisford, St. Law-

rence J. C., D.L. 5 - -H a n n o n, James

D C 10 -Harding, P. Gilbert - 5 -Hart, Geo. Vaughan,

K.C. JP 10Hawkins, Capt. H.

Montgomery 1 - -

Hunter, William ... - 6 -

Irwin, Geo. M - 6 -Jameson, Andrew,

D.L 1 - -

Kenny, R. H - 5 -Kennedy, W. J -10 -Kerr, Samuel - 5 -Law, Mrs. Paken-

Law, The Misses ... - 5 -Mackenna, James... - 5 -Manico, Ernest - 5 -Morrison, Thos. ... - 10 -McCready, Rev. Dr. - 5 -Nash, Rev. Geo. D.,

B.D - 10 6Nash, Richard G.,

J.P. 1 1 -Newcombe, B. J. ... - 10 -O'Dufly, Dr. Kevin

E. .... 10

Ross, Miss J. St.Clair - 5 -

Russell-Cruise, B. A. 1 - -Scott, Bindon - 6 -

£. e. d.Sibley, Wm - 10 -Smith, W.W - 5 -

Wilson, Rev. James - 6 -Wright Miss 5Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total Subs.... £26 9 -Contribution Boxes 1 8 7

Total £97 17 n

S K E R R I E SBRANCH.

Local Committee —Captain TAYLOR, D.L.,

Chairman.J. BLOOD-SMYTH, Esq.FRANCES FLANAGAN, Esq.,

J.P.Dr. B. HEALY.J. A. MCHCOH, Esq.JOHN RONALDSON.Rev. R. SHEGOG.J. R. TAYLOR, Esq.JAMES WELDON, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —JOSEPH DOLLARD, Esq. J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.Bailey, W. R. Esq. - 5 -Blood-Smyth.J.Esq. 1 1 -Boylan, J. Esq - 5 -Cumisky, W. J.

Derham, M. Esq. ... - 5 -Dolan, Very Rev.

Canon, P.P - 10 -Dollard.J. Esq.,J.P. 1 - -

Duff, Jas. Esq - 5 -Flanagan, F. Esq.,

JP ... 5Healy, B. P. Esq.,

AI D 5Holmpatrick, Lord 2 - -Holmpatrick, Lady 1 1 -McHugh, J. A. Esq. - 5 -O'Reilly, B. H. Esq. - 10 -Palmer, General Sir

Roger, Bart, (the

Russell, Rev. J - 5 -Scriven, G. Esq..

M.D., J.P 1 1 -Shegog, Rev. R, ... - 5 -TalbotdeMalahide,

Lord 1 1Taylor, Capt. D. L. 2 - -Taylor, J. R. Esq.... - 5 -Weldon, J. Esq. ... - 6 -Woods, Capt. E. G. 1

Total Subs. 18 - -Donations.

Sums under 5s 1 - -Contribution Boxes 1 17 1

Total £2017 1

Co. jfermanagb.E N N I S K I L L E N

BRANCH.President —

The Right Hon. theEARL OF BELMOHE.

Honorary Secretary —Lady MARY CORRY.

1576 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Annual Subscription!.£. «. d.

A Friend, per Mrs.Ellis - 5 -

Archdale, Lieut.E. M - 5 -

Archdale, Edward,Esq 1 - -

Belmore, Earl of 1 - -Clogher, The Bishop

of - 10 -Clogher, The Very

Rev. the Dean of - 10 -Cooney, Mr. - 5 -Cooper, Mr - 10 -Corry, lady Mary... - 5 -Crichton, Col. the

Donnelly, Messrs. ...- 7 6Ellis, Mrs ... - 5 -Erne, Earl of 2 - -

Johnstone, Capt. D. 1 - -Lemon, John, Esq. - 5 -Lunham, J. Esq. ... - 10 -Manager, The, Bel-

fast Bank, Ennis-killen 5

Pomeroy, J. A. Esq. - 10 -Sclater.Edward.Esq.- 10 -Smyth, Mrs - 10 -Stirling Mrs .. - 10 6Teel, W. Esq., J.P. - 10 -Wigram, Francis,

Esq. 1 - -Wigram, Miss E. ... - 10 -

Total £14 10 6

Co. 1?errg.FENIT (TRALEEBAY) BRANCH.

President —Sir JOHN C. NELIGAN, K.C.

Vice-President —J. D. C'ROSBIE, J.P., D.L.

Local Committee —ST.J. H. DONOVAN, J.P.J. C. D. HCRLT, J.P.R. LATCHFOKD, J.P.EOBT. MCCARTHY.W. H. McCowKN.M. O'CALLAGHAN.J. B. QCINNELL.J. SMYTH.J. W. STEELE.

Hon. Secretary —W. H. MCCOWEN.

Annual Subscriptions.F. S. P 1.Tenner, Mrs.dfc Mrs. - 10 -Lunham, Mrs 1 - -May, S. 10McCowen, W. H.... 1 - -Neligan, Sir J. C.,

K.C 1Rice, Lt. -Col -10 -Steele J W 1Tralee and -Fenit

Pier Commis-

Trent - Staughton,Mrs 1 -

Total £12 10 -

Co. Xfmettcft.(IRISH AUXILIARY.)

L I M E R I C KBRANCH.

(No Local Committee.)

Secretary—J. S. MORGAN, 15, Castle

Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin.

Annual Subscriptions.£, s. d.

Bannatyne, J. &Sons, Messrs 1 - -

Limerick HarbourCommissioners... 2 - -

Matteraon, J. andSons, Messrs., Ltd. 1 - -

R u s s e l l , J ohn

Todd, Wm. & Co.,

Total Subs 6 - -

Donation.Provincial Bank of

Ireland, Ltd., Box—per J. W. C.

Total £6 8 -

Co. XonoonoertB.LONDONDERRY

BRANCH.(Local Committee not yet

appointed.)Collector —

Mr. A. RASKIN.

Annual Subscriptions.Belfast S.S. Com-

Cooke, J. & J.,

Derry & Raphoe,The Lord Bishopof 5

Hogg, R. Lee, Esq. 1 - -Howatson, G. &

Co., Messrs 5Irish Society, The

Irvine, T. J. Esq.,J.P., The late.... - 5 -

Lane& Co., H - 5 -Londonderry Port

a n d H a r b o u rCommissioners... 5 - -

M a c D e v e t t e &Donnell, Messrs., - 10 -

McFarland, G. &Co., Messrs - 5 -

PJnkerton & Co.,

Stevenson, Hugh &Co - 5 -

Watt, Andrew A.Esq i

Welch, Joseph.Esq. - 10 -Welsh, Margetson

& Co., Messrs 2 2 -Sums under 5s 9 14 3

Total Subs.... £27 16 9

Cos. Xoutb an&flSeatb.

DROQHEDA ANDCLOGHER HEAD

BRANCH.Local Committee—

B. R. BALFOUR, Esq., D.L.W. 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.CECIL THORNHILL, Esq.The Local Officers of H.M.

Coastguard.Honorary Secretary for

Mornington —JOSEPH CONNOLLY, Esq.,

R.N.General Secretary and

Collector —Mr. E. M'CARTHY,

West Street, Drogheda.

Annual Subscriptions.£. 8. d.

Balfour, B. R. 1 - -Brodigan, Lieut 1 - -Coddington, Col.,

J.P 1 - -Daly, George H.,

J P 10 -Hibernian Bank .... - 10 -Lancashire & York-

shire Railway 5 - -M. & L. Bank - 10 -Pepper, Col. Chas.. 1 - -

P. Bank of Ireland. - 10 -

Contribution Boxes - 1 8

Total £12 8 8

DUNDALK ANDBLACKROCK

BRANCH.President—

THE CHAIRMAN OP THED D N D A L K HARBODBBOARD for the time being.

Vice-President —

Chairman —W. M. PATTKSON, J.P.

Local Committee —Captain BERRILL.V. s. CARROLL.P. V. CAROLAN.Very Rev. Canon CLARKE,

P.P.ROBERT CONNICK.J. M. Cox, Auctioneer.C. A. DUFFY, J.P.J. D. JENNINGS.J. M. JOHNSON.WM. TEMPEST, J.P.H. M. WILLIAMSON, H.C.BERNARD HAMILTON, Ex-

Coxswain.

Honorary Secretary—C. S. WHITWORTH, Esq.

Donations 2 - -Contribution Boxes 1 18 4

£3 18 4

GILES' QUAYBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary—JOSEPH H. MCARPIE, Esq.,

M.C.C.(No list for 1910.)

GREENOREBRANCH.

Local Committee-Mr. F. A. LEMON, Chair-

man.Mr. F. W. BAMFOED.Mr. JOSEPH GARNER.Capt. DORAN.Mr. W. E. ELKINS.Dr. P. J. FINIQAN, J.P.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. JAMES C. SIMONS.

Donations.£. s. d.

Contribution Boxes - 15 8

Co. TUttaterforo.A R D M O R E

BRANCH.Honorary Secretary —

FREDERICK KEANK, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

Keane, Frederick,Esq. .. 10

Musgrave, Miss 1 - -

Total Subs 1 10 -Donations.

Tower, Mrs. R - 5 -Boxes - 2 5

Total . . £1 17 5

DUNGARVAN BAYBRANCH.

Patron —His Grace the DUKK OF

DEVONSHIRE, K.G.President —

The Most Noble the MAR-QUIS OF WATERFOED, K.P.

Local Committee —JOHN T. HUDSON, Esq.,

Chairman and Treasurer.Mr. SAM GRIFFITHS, Coast-

guard Officer, HelvickHead.

Mr. M. BARRY.Mr. J. CHRISTOPHER.Mr. THOS. COOK.Capt. P. CURRAN.Mr. ROBERT KNOWLES.Mr. W. LAWLOR.Mr. R. A. MERRY.Mr. JOHN MOLON-EY.Mr. P. MULCAHY.Mr. THOMAS POWER.DENIS RYAN, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —FRANCIS CRAIS.

Annual Subscriptions.Barry, Mr. M - 5 -Christopher, Mr. J. - 5 -CooJr, Mr. Thomas. - 5 -C u m m o n s , Mr.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 577£. «. d.

Hadden, Messrs.W & G 1 1

Hudson, John T.

Kerkood, Major 5 - -Knowles, Mr. Rob. - 5 -Lawlor, Mr. "Wil-

Merry, Mr. R. A.... 1 - -Moloney, Mr. John 1 - -Power, Mr. Thomas - 5 -Ryan, Mr. Denis.... - 5 -Town Commission-

e r s 2 2 -Umble, Mr. Charles

N 1 - -Waterford, Mar-

Sums under 5s 1 10 6

Total Subs 15 18 6Donations.

Contribution Box.. 1 1 -

Total . . .£16 19 7

DUNMORE EASTBRANCH.

Local Committee —Major ANDERSON.E. W. BAREOH, Esq.Rev. M. FLINN, P.P.Rev. W. O. GILLMOOB.Rev. M. HUSKY.Rev. J. LENNEN, C.C.R. W. MARRIS, Esq.Sir WM. J. PAUL, Bart.R. J. PAUL.E. STEPHENSON, Esq.,M.D.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. P. HARNEY.

Annual Subscriptions.Anderson, Major... - 5 -Ban-on, E. W. Esq. 1 - -Harney, Mr. P - 10 -Henry, Rev. M - 5 -Lennen, Rev. J - 5 -Morris, R. W. Esq. 1 - -Paul, Sir W. J 1 - -Paul, R. G. Esq - 10 -Stephenson, Dr - 10 -Waterford Harbour

Commissioners ...10 - -

Total £15 5 -

T R A M O R EBRANCH.President—

The Right Hon. LordCASTLETOWN.

Vice-Presidents —Rev. Canon TOPPIN.Rev. PIERCE COFFKV, p.p.

Local Committee—E. N. POWER, Esq., Chair-

man.C. AMBROSE, Esq., LL.D.H. E. BENNER, Esq., J.P.FRED BUDD, Esq., J.P.J. DUFFY, Esq.Capt. F ARRELL.

E. J. McCoRMiOK, Esq.ROBERT MCOUHDY, Esq.M. J. MURPHY, Esq., J.P.

Lieut. PIERCE, R.N.W. KIELY, Esq.Rev. C. G. STANLEY.Rev. D. WALSHE, C.C.H. 1. WARD, T.c.

Honorary Secretary — •T. F. MURPHY.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Benner, H. E - 5 -Castletown.Lady... 3 - -Pavies, T. W. H.

Denny, C. E - 10 -Penny, H., & Sons,

Ltd 2 - -Farrell, Captain ... - 6 -Forde, H. J. Esq.,

J.P. B -Goff, Sir G. W. D.,

Bart 1 - -Hall, Messrs. R. &

H., Ltd 2 - -Harbour Commrs...lO - -Jacob, E. Esq - 10 -Murphy, M. J., J.P. - 6 -Murphy, T. F - 5 -Power, P. F - 5 -Power, E. N 1 1 -Stanley, Rev. C. G. - 5 -Strangman, John... 1 - -Strangman, Samuel 1 - -Topping, Rev. Canon - 10 -Ward, H. L. (Tra-

mare Mirror) - 5 -Ward, W., J.P.,

( WaterfordChronicle) - 5 -

Waterford SteamShip Co. 5 - -

White, J. N., J.P... 1 - -Sums under 5« - 2 6

Total Subs 31 3 6Donations.

Pormer, The LateMr. T., bequest... 9 10 0

Contribution Boxes 1 11 5

Total £38 4 9

Co. TKttejforD.CAHORE BRANCH.

President1—Rev. G. A. BAYLY.

Chairman-Rev. Father JOKES.

Hon. Secretary —WM. ASTLE RYAN, Esq.

Assistant Hon. Secretary —Mr. PETER SINNOTT.

Committee —Rev. G. A. BAYLY.Rev. Father JONES.Mr. W. J. TOMKINS.

Animal Subscriptions.Bayly, Rev. G. A.... - 10 -George, Mrs 1 1 -Jones, Rev. Father - 10 -Ryan, W. A. Esq.... - 10 -Sinnott, Mr. Peter. - 6 -Tompkins, Mr. W.. - 2 6

Total £2 18 6™ "*" ••"

COURTOWNBRANCH.

Patron—

Rt. Hon. Earlol COURTOWN.

Local Committee—

A. C. L. ELLIS, Esq.'Sir GEORGE ERRINOTON,

Bart.Rev. MCCLBLLAND K.ERR.Rev. F. O'ROURKK, C.C.Major A. W. M. RICHARDS.M. W. SHULDHAM, Esq.VISCOUNT STOPPORD.The Hon. G. F. W. STOP-

FORD.F. A. B. TURNER, Esq.Mr. SHAWE (Chief Boatman

H.M. Coastguard).

Treasurer and Hon. Sec. —The Hon. GEO. STOPFOED.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Adair, Miss - 5 -Blacker, E. C. Esq.. - 10 -Caulfleld Mrs 1Clanchy, A. F. Esq. - 5 -Courtown, Earl of... 2 - -Davis, Messrs. S. &

A. G - 10Doyne, C. M. Esq... 1 - -Doyne, The Misses 1 - -Ellis, A. C. L. Esq.. - 10 -Ellis, Mrs. A. C. L.. - 10 -Ellis, E. F. L. Esq.. 1 - -E r r i n g t o n , Sir

Fitzmaurice.W. Esq.- 5 -Foster, W. H. Esq.. 1 - -Gibbon Mrs 1 -Greene, Sir Conyng-

hain, K.C.B - 10 -Greene, Lady Lily.. - 5 -Hall-Bare, R. \V.

Esq 1 -Hall-Dare, Mrs. R.

W 1Hatton, General ... 1 - -Hope, Brooke, Esq. - 10 -Johnson, Miss - 10 -McKerr, Rev. — ... - 5 -O'Flaherty, B. 3.

Esq - 10 -O'Rourke, Rev. F... 1 2 6JRam, A. J. Esq. ... 1 - -Richards, Major

Arthur W. M. ... 1 - -Richards, Mrs. M.,

and Mrs. Dove ... 2 - -Ringwood, H. Esq.. - 5 -Hossiter, Rev. W.,

Shuldham, M. Esq. - 10 -Stopford, B. Esq.... - 5 -Stopford, Lady C... 1 - -S t o p f o r d , Miss

Cynthia . - 5 -Stoplord, Hon. Mrs.

E. B - 10 -Stopford, Lady

Stopford, Major-Gen.Hon. Sir F. W.,C.B., K.C.M.G.... 1 - -

Stoptord, G. C. Esq. - 5 -Stopford, Hon.

George . .. - 10 -Stopford, Hon. Mrs.

Stopford, M. Esq... - 5 -Stopford, S. Esq. ... - 5 -

£. ». d.Stopford, Viscount. - 10 -Stopford, Viscount-

ess - 10 -Tilson, Rev. R. R... - 5 -Turner, F. A. B. Esq. - 10 -Turner, Mrs. F. ...-&-Wordsworth, R. G.

Esq - 10 -

Total £31 3 6

FETHARD BRANCH,

President and Chairman —

GODFREY L. TAYLOR, Esq.,J.P.

Vice-Chairman—

Rev. W. F. A. ELLISON, B.D.

Local Committee—

J. BAQENAI, BOY.D, Esq.A. BOYSE, Esq., J.P.M. CLONEY, Esq.Capt. M. COLFER.E. A. W. COX, Esq.Mr. WM. HORNICK.JAMES HAUOHTON, Esq.Rev. D. J. LYNE, C.C.WM. H. LYNN, Esq., R.H. A.DAVID PALMER, Esq.Dr. w. J. SHORTEN.Very Rev. WM. SYNNOTT,

P.P.The RIGHT Hos. LORD

TEMPLEMOKE.

Honorary Secretary — •

GEORGE L. BASSETT, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.

Bassett, Mr. GeorgeL - 5 -

Bassett, Miss Mary - 5 -Boyd, Mr. J. Bage-

nal . . . . . 10 6Boyse, A. Esq - 10 6Cloney, M. M. Bsq. - 5 -Cox, E. W. A. Esq.. - 10 -Ellison, Rev. W. F.

A 5H a u g h t o n , Mr.

Haughton J . . 10 -H o r n i c k , Mr.

William . 5Lyne, Rev. D. J.,

C.C - 5Lynn, Mr. Wm. H.. 1 - -Roche, P. J.,* Sons 1 - -Shorten, W.J. Esq.,

M D 5Synnott, Very Rev.

Canon, P.P - 10 -Taylor, Mr. God-

Templemore, TheRight Hon. Lord. 1 - -

Total Subs £8 10 -

Donations,Contribution Boxes - 11 8

Total £9 7 8•""• •••

2 u

578 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isx MAV, 1911.

K1LMORE BRANCH.

local Committee —WM. Bo Jew ELL, Esq.,

Chairman.Rev. H. ROWE, Vice-Chair-

man.Rev. H. L. Scow.NICHOLAS WHITE, Esq.

Hon. Secretary—Dr. E. A. GIBBON, J.P.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Bruen, Henry, jun.,Esq 1 - -

Gibbon, Dr. E. A... 1 - -Lett, B. A. W. Esq. 1 - -Morgan, Hon. Mrs.

Fitzgerald, Lady

Total Subs 6 - -Contribution Boxea - 13 1

ROSSLARE HAR-BOUR BRANCH.

President —

E. A. GIBBON, Esq.

Committee —

E. A. GIBBON, Esq., Chair-man.

G. H. ANSUM, M.D.Rev. T. CONDELL.M. COSTELLO.Rev. Father DOYLE, P.P.Rev. Father KING, C.C.WILLIAM MUBPHY, Esq.Mr. PEARL, Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard.W. G. RADFOKP, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—E. T. M. SAHDWITH, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions,

Anglim, G. H. Esq.,H D. - 5 -

Condell, Rev. T - B -Doyle, Rev. Father - 6 -Fitzgerald, lady

Gibbon, E. A. Esq. 1 - -

Kin<* Father - 5 -

\feadows, E. Esq... - 5 -Murphy, Mr. Wm. - B -Radford.W. G - B -Sandwith, E. T. M. 1 - -Talbot, J. H. Esq... - 10 -

Total Subs 5 15 -

Donations.Meadows, Henry... - 10 -Richards, E. M - 6 -Contribution Boxes - 7 -

Total £6 17 -

W E X F O R DBRANCH.

President —

Lady MAURICEFITZGERALD.

Chairman —WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, H.C.

Local Committee —JOHN E. BARRY, Jun., D.L.,

J.P.Capt. M. BRADY, H.M.Lieut. CHIOHESTEB, R.Jf.R. W. ELGEB, jun.M. A. EHNIS, J.P.Aid. GEORGE HADDEN, J.P.Aid. ROBEKT HAHTON.R. HOPSTOS, H.M.C.BENJAMIN KERB, H.M.HUGH MCCARTHY.Capt. H. MCGUIRB, B.C.HARRY MARTIN.M. J. O'CONNOR.Capt. JAMKS SMITH, H.C.Aid. J. J. STAFFORD, C.H.C.Capt. T. J. WALKER, D.L.Mrs. WALKER.

Honorary Secretary —

Aid. JAMES SINHOTT.

Annual Subscriptions.£,. «. d.

Armstrong, W. Esq. - 6 -Bacon &Co.,Messrs. - 10 -

Busher, Capt. L. ... - 5 -Davis, Messrs. S. &

A. G 1 - -Devereux,Mrs.J.T. 1 - -Elgee, R. W. jun.,

Esq 10 -Ennis, M. A. Esq.,

JP 5Fitzgerald, Lady

Hadden, Messrs. W.& G 1

Hanton, R., Aid.,J.P. 6 -

Hatton, Col., D.L. . 1 - -Jefferies, Thomas,

Esq., J.P 1 - -Martin, Harry, Esq. - 6 -McCarthy, Hugh,

Esq . 10 -

M o r g a n , Hon.Mrs. D 1 - -

Sinnott,Ald. JamesJ J 10

Walker, 'Col." O. S.,D L . 1 - -

Walker, Capt. T.J.,D L 6

Walker Miss . . 1 -

Walsh F J . 1 -Harbour Commrs... 3 3 -

Total £21 3 -

co. •aatc&iow.ARKLOW BRANCH.

Local Committee —Colonel DOUGLAS I. PBOBY,

Chairman.

The Right Hou. the EARLOF WICKLOW.

E. F. s. BARTON, Esq.Mr. HCGH BYRNE.Mr. DANIEL CONTBREN.Mr. JAMES DOYLE.Very Rev. J. DUMPHY, P.P.Mr. JOB HALL.Canon R. C. HALLOWES.Mr. R. KEARON, J.P.Capt. C. MURRAY.Mr. TIQHK.Mr. FRANK TYRRELL.Mr. JOHN TYRRELL.Mr. R. TYHRBLL.Mr. E. C. WALSH, C.C.

Honorary Treasurer —E. F. S. BARTON, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —The Rt. Hon. the EARL OF

WICKLOW, M.P.

Assistant Hon. Secretary-Mr. ROBERT TYRRELL.Annual Subscriptions.

£.. s. d.Bayly, Capt. E. R. . 1 - -Beaumau, The

Carysfort, TheCountess of 5 - -

Conby, Capt. H. B. 1 - -Contbren, D. Esq.,

H C BDoyle, Mr. James .. - 6 -Dumphy, Rev. J.,p p _ 5 _Hall, itri'job"'.'.'.'."'. - B -Hall, Wm. Esq - 5 -Harrison, Rev. I.... - 5 -Hoffe, Mrs - 6 -Kearon, John, Esq. - 5 -Kearon.Mr.Richard- 5 -Kynoch & Co.,

Messrs 2 2 -O'Grady, The Hon.

Mrs - 10 -Proby, Col. D. I. ... 6 - -Tyrrell, Mr. Frank - B -Tyrrell, Mr. R. - 5 -Walsh, E. C., C.C... - 6 -Wicklow, The Right

Hon. the Earl of . 1 - -Sums under 6s. 2 11 6

Total Subs. ...£22 3 6

W I C K L O WBRANCH.

Patron —Earl FITZWILLIAM.

Local Committee —

Mr. A. W. IRWIN, Chair-man.

Mr. J. D'ARCY.Mr. J. F. COOPER.Mr. H. R. CKOPTON.

Mr. S. V. DELAHUNT.Mr. PETER DOOLITTLE.Mr. E. U. GRIMSHAW.Lieut. R. M. HAYNES, R.N.Lieut/ PERCY MACLEAN,

R.N.R.Mr. FRANK MCPHAIL.Mr. WM. O'SHAUGHNESSY. \Lieut. PASLEY, R.N.Miss PENNEFATHER.Capt. S. SHACKLETON.Mr. J. SHAW.Col. C. G. TOTTENHAM, J.P.,

D.L.Mr. E. N. WYNNE, J.P.Mr. C. C. YELDHAM, D.I.

Honorary Secretary-Mr. ROBERT LEES.

Annual Subscriptions..£. e. d.

Byrne, Mr. L - 5 -

Casement, Major,J P. .. 1

Collins, Mr. E. M. . - 10 -Cooper, Mr. J. F.... 1 1 -Darcy, Mr J 11Delahnnt.Mr.S.V. - 6 - 1Doolittle, Mr. Peter- 5 -Dowltog, Mr. J - B -Gallagher, Mr. T.,

J.P - B -Grimshaw, Mr. E.U.- B -Growse, Capt., R.N. - 10 -Halpin, Mrs ... 1 1Hannan, Mr. W - 5 -Haskins, Messrs. ... - 7 6Irwin, Mr. A. W.... - 10 -Johnson, Rev. P. B. - S -Kennedy,Mr.Frank - 5 -Lees, Mr. Robert... - 10 -Lyndon, ifr. Tfios.,

MJ) - 5McCarroll,Mr.J.H. - 10 -McPhail, Mr. Frank - 6 -Morgan, Mr. A. H.. - 6 -Newbold, Mr. T. ... - 5 - 'O'Shaughnessy, Mr.

Wm - 10 -Owens, Miss - 5 -Parker, Mr. P - 5 -Passant, Mr. John . - 5 -Pirn, Mr. J. 5 -Shaw Mr 10Sheane, Mr. R - 5 -Tottenham, Col. C.

G., J.P., D.L 1 1 -Wicklow Gas Co. ... - 10 6Wicklow Harbour

Uoard 1 1Wynne, Mr. E. N.,

j p 1 1 -Yeldham, Mr.C.C.,

D I 1Yeldham, Mrs - 10 -Sums under 5s - 9 6

Total Subs. ...£18 17 6

"Donation!.

Nolan, Misses M.andE 1 *. -

Contribution Boxes —Life-boat House . - 9 -Penne f a ther ,

The Misses 1 1 -

Total Dons 2 10 -Total Subs IS 17 6

Total . .£21 7 6

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 579

angleseg.A N G L E S E Y

BRANCH.Presidentr-

SIR K. H. WILLIAMS-BULKELEY, Bart.Vice-President—

The Right. Hon. LORDPENRHYN.

General Committee-Col. T. L. HAMPTON LEWIS,

Chairman.The LORD BISHOP OF

BANGOR.JAMES H. BURTON, Esq.s. TAYLOR CHADWICK, Esq.A. C. DA VIES, Esq.JOHN E. DA VIES, Esq.Major T. FANNINO-EVANS.Capt. LANGDON, E.N.Sir GEORGE MEYRICK, Bart.Sir THOMAS NEAVE, Bart.W. M. PRESTON, Esq.John SLATER, Esq.Hon. W". W. VIVIAN.Major LAWRENCE WIL-

LIAMS.Rev. Chancellor WILLIAMS.Hon. Treasurer and Sec. —

H. R. DAVIES, Esq.Treborth, Bangor, North

Wales.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. a.Anglesey, The Most

Hon. Marquis of 5 5 -Bangor, The Right

Rev. Bishop of ... 3 3 -Bennett, R. Esq. ... 6 - -Boston, the Rt. Hon.

Lord 2Briercliffe, R. E.

Esq 1 1 -Brown, F. R. Esq. 2 2 -Burton, J. H. Esq. 1 1 -C'hadwick, 8. T. Esq. 2 2 -Cox, G. R. Esq 1 1 -Cross, W. C. Esq.... 1 1 -Davies, A. C. Esq. 2 2 -Davies, J. E. Esq. 2 2 -Davies, H. E. Esq. 5 - -

Davies, Miss 1F a n n i n g - Evans,

Major T . 1 -Fluitt, Miss 1 1 -Greville, Eev. Chal-

Griffith, W. ft. Esq. 1 - -Hampton, Miss 1 1 -Hamptou - Lewis,

Col. T. L 1 - -Heap, H. E. Esq.... 1 1 -Heygate, Mrs 1 - -

Holdsworth, Mrs... 1 - -Hughes - Hunter,

Lady 1 - -Hunt, Mrs 1 - -

Jones, T. Nicholls,Esq 1 1 -

Kempsey, Ernest,Esq 10 6

Langdon, Capt.,R N 1 - -

Leach, Albert, Esq. - 10 6

Lewis, Sir Walter.. 1 - -Longman, MrsJl.H. 2 2 -Marshall,SirT.H.,

C.B 1 - -Mason, Eupert,Esq. 1 1 -

WAI£. s. d.

Mason, Mrs .1 - 5 -Massey Miss 1 1Massey, Miss G. E. 1 1 -Massey.W. Glynne,

Esq 1M e y r i c k , S i r

George, Bart 2 - -Moir, John, Esq.... 2 2 -Neave, The Hon.

Lady 2Neave, Sir Thomas,

Bart 2 2Norman Mrs 2 2Penrhyn, The Eight

Platt, Col. H., C.B. 1 1 -Platt.EricJ.W.Esq. 1 1 -Platt, J . H. Esq 2 2 -Price H B Esq 1 1Prichard.Thos.Esq. - 10 -Pritchard, Miss 1 - -Prodgers, Mrs. Chs. 1 - -Rees, David, E*i. .. - 5 -Eidsdale, Miss - 10 -Eoberts, Dr. John . - 10 -Roberts, J. Rice,

Esq . . 10Roberts, R.W. Esq. - 10 6Eoberts, T. O. Esq. - 10 -Schwabe, Mrs 1 1 -Sconeld, Mrs. E. S. 1 1 -Slater, John, Esq... - 10 -Smith, Jas. Esq 1 1 -Tattersall, Mrs 1 1 -Thomas,MissM.A. 1 1 -Turner, Fred. W.

Esq 2 2

Verney, Sir E.,Bart, (the late)... 1 - -

Vivian, Hon. W.W. 2 2 -Williams-Bulkeley,

Lady Magdalen 1 1 -Williams-Bulkeley,

Sir E. H., Bart... 5 - -Williams, Major

Lawrence 1 1 -W i l l i a m s , Mrs.

Lewis 1Williams Mrs M 1Williams, Mrs. S. .. - 10 -Williams, Rev.

Chancellor - 5 -Sums under 5s - 2 6

Total Subs...£109 19 6

Donations—Bacon, .T. G. E»q. —

Children's Collec-tion at MenaiBridge . 2 3 6

Burton, J. H.Esq.—Cottier, Miss - 5 -Penmon Collect-

ing Boxes 6 1 B

Eoberts, Miss .... - 2 -Briercliffe, E. E.

Esq.—One-third proceeds

of MonthlyDance at Beau-

Fanning - Evans,Major T.—

Bull Bay Collect-ing Boxes 1 9 9

Moseley] Miss L.' 1 - -Hampton - Lewis,

Col. T. L.—Rhoscolyn Collect-

ing Boxes - 13 6Hughes, Miss —

Bangor Ladies'Auxiliary 27 7 3

LES.&. s. d.

L e w i s , C a p t .Thomas—

Bethesda C. M.Chapel 2 13 6

Cemaes and Cem-lyn CollectingBoxes - 9 6

Nalder, Miss - 5 -Neave, Miss —

Collecting Box ... - 11 -Williams, Major

Lawrence —Moelfre Collect-

ing Boxes 5 16 -Williams, Chan-

cellor O.Lloyd —Llanrhyddlad

Church Collec-tion 1 6 3

Total Dons 53 4 1Total Subs. ...109 19 6

£163 3 7

RHOSNEIGIR STATION.Local Committee —

Rev. Canon TREVOR, Chair-man.

Mr. T. L. GRIFFITH.Mr. W. G. HENDERSON.Mr. JOHN O. JONES.Mr. R. D. OWEN.Mr. HENRY STEPHENS.Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. WILLIAM JONES.

Annual Subscriptions.Clayton, J. W. Esq. - 10 6Cocurane, G. Esq... - 5 -Cole, S. H. Esq - 5 -Fagan, F. B. Esq. .. - 5 -Greenley, E. Esq. . . - 0 6Griffith, T. L. Esq.. - 5 -Henderson, W. G.

Esq 1 1 -Jones, Dr. J .. - 10 -Jones, Hugh, Esq. . - 5 -Owen, O. G. Esq. ... - 5 -Scofleld, Mrs 1 1 -Stubba, Fred. Esq. . 1 1 -Bums under 6* 1 - -

Total Subs 6 19 -Donations—

Proceeds of AnnualConcert ..22 1 6

Contribution Boxes - 13 6

£29 14 -

HOLYHEADBRANCH.President—

The Eight Hon. LORDSHEFFIELD.

Vice-President-Admiral BURB, C.M.G.,

M.V.O.Local Committee —

Capt. McKiNSTRY, Chair-man.

Dr. CLAY, J.P.F. M. COTTON, Esq.Capt. HOLLAND, C.I.E.,

D.S.O.WM. HUGHES, Esq.Eev. T. EDWIN JONES, M.A.A. T. ORE, Esq.A. F. PEARSON, Esq., J.P.

Capt. PINCHIN.Capt. EOCHE.Capt. EGBERTS.Eev. Chancellor WILLIAMS,

M.A.The SUPERINTENDENT OF

MERCANTILE MARINE.The CHIEF OFFICER, H.M.

COASTGUARD.Treasurer —

Mr. T. G. HUGHES.Honorary Secretary—

Mr. J. LEWIS.

Annual Subscriptions.£.. s. d.

City of Dublin Steam

Clay, Dr., J.P - 10 -Edwards, E.J., Esq.

Holland, Captain,C.I.E., D.S.O - 10 6

Hughes, Mr. T. G.. - 5 -Hughes, Wm., Esq.

N P Bank .. 30 6Kelson, Mrs. (In

Memoriam,H.K.)l 1 -Lewis Mr J 5Lewis, Mr. W. J. ... - 5 -McKinstry, Capt ... 1 1 -Pearson, A. F. Esq.,

J P ... 1 1Eeade, Lady 1 1

Williams, Rev. Chan-

Total Subs.... £16 19 6Donations.

Contribution Boxes 5 1 311 rtcin rt

Gardfgansbire.ABERYSTWYTH

BRANCH.Local Committee —

THE MAYOR OF ABERYST-WYTH Chairman,

w. H. COLBY, Esq.HENRY JOHN DAVIS, Esq.J. W. MORTIMER, H.M.

Principal Officer of Cus-toms.

Eev. T. A. PENRY.JOHN WATKINS, Esq., J.P.C. M. WILLIAMS, Esq., J.P.E. P. WYNNE, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary —Captain THOMAS

DOUGHTON.Annual Subscriptions.

Colby, W. H. Esq. - 5 -Cosens, Capt. G. W. - 5 -Davies, D. Esq.,

MP 1 1Da vies, Joseph, Esq. - 5 -Davies, Morris, Esq. - 5 -D a v i e s , M r s .

D a v i s & Sons ,Messrs. M. H. ... - 10 6

Edwards, Mr. Evan - 5 -Evans, Mr. Evan... - 5 -

2 M 2

580 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Isr MAY, 1911.£. s. d.

Jones, Miss, Fron-

Jones, Peter, Esq.- - & -Levi, Rev. Thomas - 5 -Penry, Key. T. A.... - 5 -Perrott, J. D. Esq.,

J.P. ...' _ 5Powell, W. B. Esq. - 5 -Roberts, D. &&ODB,

Messrs - 7 6Roberts, F. B. Esq. - 6 -Huberts, Messrs. R.

and Sons - 10 6Roberts, Principal,

M A . . . . 5Rollason, H. C. Esq. - 10 . -Rowlands, Dr. J. J. - 10 6Waddiugham, T. J.

Esq., J.P. 1 1 -Watfcina, John,

Esq., J.P - 10 6Wil l iams, C. M.

Wil l iams, Arch-deacon, M.A - 5 -

Wynne, E. P. Esq.,J.P 5

Total Subs. ...£10 7 6

Donations.Pillar Boxes 4 7 1Collection days of

Exercise . . .10 14 1Boxes at Hotels ... - 3 9

Total Dona. ...15 4 11Total Subs. ...10 7 6

Total £25 12 5

ABERYSTWITHL. B. S. F.

Subscriptions .Colby, W. H. Esq. . - 10 6Corporation of

Aberystwith.por-tion of pier tollreceived on them o r n i n g o fAugust 22nd 1 17 11

Cosens, Capt. G. W. - 10 «Davies, Morris,Esq. - 10 6

His Worship the

Jones, Misa C. E.... - 10 6Parry, John, Esq... - 6 -Phillips, Mrs. M. E. - 10 6Powell, W. B. Esq. 10 6Prys, Principal

Owen - 10 6Wate r loo and

Marine HotelsCollection. 2 14 3

Williams, Sir John,Bart 1 1

.£11 2 8I Donations.

List of amountsc o l l e c t e d byboxes and en-velopes 30 15 11

Total £41 18 7

C A R D I G A NBRANCH.President —

Colonel HOWKLL, J.p.Local Committee —

Capt. R. W. Picroa EVANS,J.P., Chairman.

Capt. D. DA VIES.Capt. G. DAVIES.Mr. H. O. DAVIES.o. BEYNON EVAHS, Esq.,

J.P.E. C. EVANS, Esq., J.P.,

Mayor.Mr. J. DANIEL.Mr. FAHBRTT, Chief Officer

H.M. Coast Guard.Capt. GKEEN.Rev. J. D. HCGHKS.Mr. J. ELIAS JAMES.Capt. T. BIUDYR JONES.Capt. D. Joints (represent-

ing Aberporth).C. E. D. MOROAN-RICHARD-

SON, Esq.G. W. POTTER, Esq.Dr. J. W. STEPHENS.Capt. D. TIMOTHY.Capt. L. WIGLET.

Honorary Treasurer —Mr. JOHN OWEN.

Ladies' Committee —President-

Mrs. WBBIET TYLEB,Committee-

Miss DANIEL.Mrs. J. DANIEL.Mrs. DAVIES, Claremont.Mm. EDITH REES EVANS.Miss M. E. EVANS.Mrs. J. EVANS.Mrs. Capt. GREES.Mrs. J. R. HOWBLL.Mrs. JAMES.Mrs. J. JAMES.Mrs. Capt. JONES, Aber-

porth.Mrs. Capt. JONES, Llanneris,Mrs. SPENDS JONES.Mrs. LEWIS, Ardwyn.Mrs. EDWD. MAIHIAS.Mrs. MATHIAS, Baling Dene.Mrs. Capt. M. MATHIAS.Misses NORTH.Mrs. J. PHILLIPS.Mrs. Capt. RICHARDS.Miss R. THOMAS.Mrs. WIOLBT-MOKKIS.Mrs. T. H. WILLIAMS.Mrs. Capt. Q. WOODWARD.

Honorary Secretary —Mrs. T. H. WiiLIAMS.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Cardigan Brick-

Cardigan Mercan-

Colby, Mrs. J. V.... 1 - -Davies, Capt. D. J. - 5 -Davies, H. O. Esq. - & -

Evans, O. Beynou,Esq., IS - 5 -

Evans, Capt. R.W.Picton, J.P 1 1 -

George, J. P. M.

Green, Capt - 5 -Griffiths, H., & Son 1 1 -Howell, Colonel, J.

K 1 1 -Howell, Mrs - 10 -Hughes, Rev. J. D. - 5 -James, Mr. J. Elias - 5 -Jenkins, Rev. R.

Jenkins, Sir L. 1 - -Jones, Capt. W - 5 -Lewis, Capt. and

Mrs. G - 5 -Lloyd.O.G.J. Esq. - 6 -Mitchell, J.I1. Esq. - 5 -North, Miss - 6 -

£. ». d.North, Miss E - 5 -Potter, G.W. Esq... - 10 6Reddie, Mrs - 10 -Smith, G.S. Esq.... 1 1 -Vaughan, Mrs - 10 -Webley-Parry-Pryse,

Sir B.J., Bart 1 - -Sums under 58 5 18 3

Total Subs.... £20 3 9

Donations.Collected on board

Ships—SS.farringSvrd,

per Jenkins,Capt. D 2 5 6

S.S. Gwendoline,per Capt. H. 0.Davies 1 4 -

George, J. P. M.,Esq - 5 -

Visitors at Tresaith - 5 -T i v y a i d e Bal l

Rees, Mrs. Megan. - 2 6Church and Chapel

Collections—Blaenwaun and

Bethsaida Bap-tist Chapel, St.Dogmaels 2 15 1

Betbania BaptistChurch, Cardi-gan, 1909 1 8 1

Ditto 1910 1 8 4Contribution Boxes—

Aberporth Re-gatta 1 2 9

Cardigan Regatta - 12 8Ferry Inn, St.

Dogmaels - 12 -Per Mr. W. 0.

Lloyd, Glantify - 7 6Custom House ... - 9 6Cl i f f Hotel,

Gwbert-on-Sea. - 14 6Sums under 58 - 5 4

Total Dons. ... 14 2 3Total Subs 20 3 9

£34 6 -

NEW QUAY ANDABERAYRON

BRANCH.President —

Mrs. LANCBOFT-LLANINA.Local Committee-

Mr. T. P. TIMOIHT, Chair-man.

Mr. J. T. EVANS.Mr. IKKLAND, Chief Officer

of Coastguard.Dr. JAMKS.Mr. DAVID JAMES.Mr. D.C.JONES.Rev. AMA.N JONES;Mrs. LANCEOFT-LLANINA.Mr JOHN PATRICK.Capt. REES, George Street.Mr. I. G. REES.Mr. D. E. THOMAS.Mr. WILLIAM THOMAS.Mr. WEBB.Rev. G. WILLIAMS.

Honorary Secretary—Capt. DAVID HEES.

Annual SuiscripttoM.Campbell, Mrs. - 6 -Cavell, Mr...... - 5 -'Davies,Capt. James - 5 -Davies, Mr. E. J.... - 6 -Davies, Mr. T. H. .. - 10 -

£. «. d.Davies, Miss A. T. . - 5 -Davies, Miss E. E. . - 6 -Evans, Mr. J. T - 5 -James, Dr - 5 -James, Mr. David.. 7 6 -

Jbnes, Rev. Aman . - S -Lancroft - Llaniua,

Mrs 1 -Lewis, Mrs. Col 2 2 - ,Lloyd, Mr. J. a .... - 10 -Lloyd, C. Esq.,

Waunifor 10National Provincial

Bank 2 - -New Quay Harbour

Commissioners... 2. - -Patrick, Mr. J - 5 -Rees, Capt. (George

Street) - S -Sees, Capt. D - B -Rees, Mr. I. G - 5 -Revenshaw, Mr. J.

H - 7 6Thomas, Mr. D. E. - 5 -Thomas, Mr. Wm, . - 5 -Timothy, Mr. T. P. - B -Waunifor, Children

of - 5 -Webb, Mr. Hugh

Terrace . . - 10 -WttUams, Rev. G... - 5 -

Total Subs 14 9 «Donations.

Box Collections andother Donation*. 15 19 4

Life-Boat Day at

Total £34 11 1

Carmaftbensbfre.FERRYSIDE AND

CARMARTHEN BAYBRANCH.President —

The Rt. Hon. EARLCAWDOK.

Vice-President—Capt E. C. Jssmmoa.

Local Committee —G. R. BRIGSTOCKE, Esq.DODLEI W. DBDMMONP

Esq.D. LEWIS, Esq.R. A. LEWIS, Esq.Cftpt. W. THOU AS.J. A. TIMMINS, Esq.W. W. WALTON, Esq.D. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary—R. A. NEVILL, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.Andrews, Miss - 5Barker, T. W. Esq. - 5Bath, Mrs. E. I 1

Brigstocke, G. R.Esq - 15

Brigstocke, Mrs.W Benett . ... 1 1

Buckley's Brewery,Ltd - 10

Cawdor, The Rt.

Colby, Mrs. A 1 -Congreve, Major ... - 5Cross, Miss Arengo - 10Dempster, W. H.

Esq - 10

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 581£. 8. d.

Drummond , SirJas., Bart 2 2 -

Drummond, DudleyW. Esq 1 1 -

Dynevor, The Right

Brans, David, Esq. - 10 6Evans, Harry D.

Esq 1 1 -Everett, Capt - 10 -Fry, Miss E. J - 10 6Fry, Miss H. L - 10 6Gwyn, Miss - 5 -Hills-Johnes, Genl.

Sir J., G.C.B.,V C &c 1 1 -

H u g h e s , Col .

Jennings, Capt. E. C. 1 1 -Jennings, Mrs. E. C. - 10 6Lewis, David, Esq.. - 10 6Lewis, E. A. Esq.... - 10 6Morris, C. 8. Esq.... - 10 6Morris, Edward H.

Esq - 10 6Nevill, E. A. Esq... - 10 6Nevill, Mrs. E. A... - 10 6Peel, Mrs. E.W.S.l - -

Price, Mrs - 10 -Saunders, W. V. D.

Esq . . . 1 -Scott, Mrs. J. J. ... - 10 6Smith, W. Tower,

Esq - 10 -Stephens & Co.,

Messrs. - 10 -Stephens, Mrs - 6 -Thomas, Capt. W... - 5 -Timmins, J. Esq. ... 1 1 -Tregoninz, Miss ... 1 1 -Walton, W. W. Esq. - 10 6Warburton, Miss ... - 10 6Williams, Dr. D.

Williams, W. J. Esq. - 10 6Sums under 5s - 7 6

Total Subs. ...£38 11 6Contribution Boxes 6 2 3Donations 3 5 -

£47 18 9

CARMARTHENL. B. S. F.

Collected by Sir J. H.WILLIIMS-DRUMHOKD,

Bart., C.B.Bishop, His Honour

Evans, PrincipalWalter J. 1 1 -

Gwynne-Lawreoce,R. Esq 1 1

L l o y d , Morgan,Esq M D 10 6

Thomas, J. Henry,

Thomas, William,Esq - 10 6

T,homas, W. V.Howell, Esq - 10 6

Williams, Dr. E. E. - 5 -

£ 5 8 6

LLANELLY ANDBURRY PORT

BRANCH.Local Committee—

The EARL OF ASHBBKNHAMPresident.

ARTHUR MORGAN, Esq.Chairman.

Mr. W. J. COLLIVER.Mr. W. p. EDMONDS.or. W. GCNTER.

Mr. E. T. HAMMOND.Mr. JKWSOS, Chief Officer

H.M. Coastguard.Mr. T. J. LEWIS.Mr. HENRY W. SPOWART.Mr. E. a. THOMAS.Mr. J. WAITERS.Mr. E. WILCOX.Mr. G. GARNONS WILLIAMS.Dr. OWEN WILLIAMS.

Hon Secretary and

G. HANCOCK, Esq.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Ashburnham, The

Brewer, Mr. K - 10 -

Colliver, Mr. W. J. - 10 6Elliott's Metal Co.,

Limited 2 2Gilchrist, B. & Co. 1 1 -3reat Mountain Col-

liery Co - 5ones, Mr. J.Wesley - 5 -

Kidwelly TinplateCo 1 1

Llanelly Harbour

Llanelly Steel Co.... S - -Nevill, Druce& Co.,

Messrs 3 - -Nevill, Ed. & Co.... - 5 -Old Castle Tinplate

Co 1 1 -Pemberton, Col.,

Trustees of thelate 2 2

Rogers & Bright ... 1 1 -Smart, Messrs. H.

&H.E 5Spowart, H. W. ... - 5 -Stephens, Messrs. &

Co 5itepney, Miss 3 - -*regoning,Mr. Cecil 1 1 -

Western TinplateCo. 2 2

Williams, Mr. G.

Young, Mr. W - 5 -

Total Subs.... £34 1 6

Carnatvonabfrc.SOUTH

C A R N A R V O N S H I R EBRANCH.

'Comprising the Abersoch,Criccieth, Porthdinllaenand Pwllheli Life-BoatStations.)

Central Committee—JOHN E. GREAVES, Esq.

Lord-Lieutenant, Chairman.

ARTIIEN OWEN OWEN, Esq.Vice-Chairman.

Representing Abersoch.CLATJDE LLOYD EDWARDS

Esq.J. c. WILLIAMS ELLIS, EsqDr. O. J.'EvAtfS.Dr. R. EVANS.Captain W. A. LUCAS.

Representing Criccieth.Capt. G. DRAOE.

'HOS. BtJRNELt, Esq.IANDAL CASSON, Esq.

Capt. MORGAN JONRS.THOMAS ROBERTS, Esq.

Representing Pwllheli.. G. JONES, Esq., J.P.

). EOBYNS OWEN, Esq.UCHARD ROBERTS, Esq.

Dr. E. SHELTON JONBS, Esq.J. S. SMALLEY, Esq.Representing Porthdinliaen

Capt. HUGH ROBERTS (Hon.. Sec.).

Dr. EICHARD GRIFFITHS.Dr. JOHN HPGHES.

Hon. Secretary—THOMAS LEE MANCHESTER!

Esq.

ABERSOCH STATION.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Ellis, J. C. W. Esq. 1 1 -

!vans' Col. O. LI. J. 1 - -^ea, Henry, Esq. ... - 10 6

Lucas, Capt. W. A. 1 1 -<rinoprio,.F.C. ESQ. - 10 6

Portmadoc ShipInsurance 2 10 -

ymcox, J. W. Esq. 1 1 -

£8 14 -

Donations.Contribution Boxes 2 3 5

£10 17 5

CRICCIETH STATION.

Annual Subscriptions.Burnell, T 5

)avidson, Mrs. 1 1 -Drage, Capt. G. ... - 10 -Evans, Col. 0. LI. J.

Greaves, J. E 1 1 -Greaves, J. W. &

Son (1909-19) 2 2 -ireaves, E. M - 10 -

•neatly, The Misses 1 - -loberts, Thos - 10 -ihip Insurauce,Port-

TotalSubs £12 19 6

Donations.Prince of Wales

Contribution Box - 5 -Collected at Exer-cise 2 4

Old Warp .. - 14Collected at Exer-

cise, August 12 14 IS 2Collected at Ser-

vice 3 5 11Collected at Baro-

W. F. Lowe, Esq.... 2 2 -The Yachtsmen ... - 18 2

Total...£40 10 7

PWLLHELI STATION.

A nnual Subscriptions.Andrews & Sons,

Messrs . . . 1 1Anthony, W., J.P. - 5 -

£. A a.Davies & Davies,

Davies & Jones - 5 -

Edwards, Rev. J.... - 5 -Ellis, Sir Herbert,

K.C.B 2 2 -Evans.Col. O. L1.J.,

J.P. (1909-10) 1 - -Evans,Gwenogvryn,

JP. .. . 1 1Evans, Capt. J - 5 -Evans, Capt. D. ... - 5 -Griffith, R. 0 - 5 -Jepson, John P. ... - 5 •-Jones, J. Jordan ... - 5 -Jones, J. G., J.P. - 5 -Lloyd, C. H., J.P.

(1909-10) 1 - -Owen, Arthen O.... 1 1 -Owen, O. Robyns... - 10 -Parry, H. J 5Roberts, Richard... 1 1 -Williams, D - 5 -Williams, Capt. H. - 10 -Williams, Capt. J. - 10 6Willoughby, Capt.

Yale G F C 10urns under 6* 8 - 3

Totil Subs.. ..£21 16 9

Donations.Wrexham Collect-

White Hall Hotel. ..- 19 -Tower Hotel 1 4 6Mitre , , 1 8 9

Castle , 13 S^ewboroughVaults - 17 -'. E. Young, Re-gatta Collection 2 S 3

Doris Wright Col-

Total £30 18 5

CARNARVONBRANCH.

HUGH RICHARDS, Esq.

Anrmai Subscriptions.Davies, R. Norman,

Esq 1 - 10 6Jones C. A. Esq.

(1906 to 1910). 2 12 6Preece, Sir William,

K.C.B. (1909 and1910) 2 - -

Wynn, The Hon.F. G. (1909 & 1910) 2 2 -

TotalSubs. ...£7 5 -

COLWYN BAYL. B. S. F.President—

DAVID GAMBLE, Esq., J.P.

Chairman —T. E. PCRDY, Esq.

Hon. Treasurer —WILLIAM JONES, Esq.

Hon. Secretary—•F. BATESON, Esq.

582 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Barnato, Mrs - 10 6

Brock,Mr.John,J.P. - 10 6Brock, Mrs. J - 10 6Brodrick, Hon.

Lawrence - 10 6Charlton, Mr. D. ... - 10 6Clare, Mr. G. .. - 10 6Crompton.Mr.John - 10 6Crosfleld, Mrs - 10 6Eden, Mr. John ... - 10 6Gamble,Mr.D.,J.P. 1 1 -Gamble, Mrs. D. ... 1 1 -Hammond,Mr.John - 10 6Sovey, Miss, S.A. - 10 6Johnson, Mr. D. ... - 10 6Jones, Mr. W - 10 6Jones, Mrs. Harries - 10 6Kenworthy, Mr. W. - 10 6Lawton, Mr 1 1 -Marsden, Mr. H. J. - 10 6Mortimer, Mr. C. B.

Jones, J.P - 10 6Mould, Mr. G. W. - 10 6Nunn, Mr. V - 10 6O'Connell.Mrs.A.B. - 10 6Purdy, Mr. T. E. ... - 10 6Purdy, Mrs. T. E. - 10 6Radcliffe, Lady ... - 10 6Reynolds,Mr.Chas.,

J p 10 6Sarson, Major 10 6Schill Mrs . . . 1 1 -Sharp, Mrs - 10 6Shaw, Mr. H. K. ... - 10 6Shiele, Mr. F - 10 6Smith,Mr.F.H.,J.P. - 10 6Smith, Mr. Joseph,

J p 10 eStancliffe, Mr. F.... - 10 6Stott, Mr F 10 6Tetley, Mr. C. G.... - 10 6Thompson, Mr. R.,

J P 10 6Turner, Mr. J. A.... - 10 6

Total Subs. ...£23 2 -

Donations.Benger, Mrs - 10 -B. E. W - 10 6Hieks,Mr.Geo.,J.P. - 10 6H. W. M - 10 -Jones, Mr. J - 5 -

Total Dons. ... 2 6 -Total Hubs. ...23 2 -

Total ...£25 8 -

L L A N D U D N O(ORME'S HEAD)

B R A N C H .President —

The Eight Hon. LORDMOSTYN.

Local Committee—J. ADEY WELLS, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.E. E. BONE, Esq.T. DAVIES, Esq.Rev. LL. HUGHES, M.A.G. A. HUMPHREYS, Esq.Rev. F. G. JONES, Esq.J. MARES, Esq., M.A.Archdeacon J. MORGAN,

M.A.Hon. H.LLOYI>MOSTYN,J.P.Dr. H. BOLD WILLIAMS.

Treasurer—J. W. GARDINER, Esq.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. JOHN RAYMOND.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Barker Miss 1 1Bone, E. E. (2 years) 1 1 -

Dalton Dr 5Downing, Miss (2

Gardiner, J. W. (2

Hill W H 1 1 -Hindle, Misses - 5 -Hughes, Rev. LI.,

M A .... 5Humphreys, G. A.

Jones, Rev. F. G.... 1 1 -Marks, J. J.(2 years) - 10 -Moore Mrs. 1 10 6Mostyn, Lord 1 1 -M o s t y n , L a d y

Mostyn, Col. theHon. H. LI. J.P... 1 1 -

Phillippi Col 1Raymond, Rev. J... 1 1 -Walker J 11Wells, AdeyJ., J.P. 1 1 -Williams, Dr. H.

Bold 1 1

Total Subs...£19 16 6

Donations.Collections at Hotels

and Boarding Es-tablishments onLife-boat Sunday 86 16 -

District Collectionsby Ladies' Com-

Collecting Boxes.Promenade box and

Pier box 7 6 -

Total Dons...l93 8 3Total Subs... 29 16 6

£213 4 9

P O R T H D I N L L A E NBRANCH.

Honorary Secretary —Capt. HUGH ROBERTS.

Annual Subscrij. tions.Assheton, Smith,

Esq ... 2 10Beaumont, J. Esq. 1 - -Eames, Col. Lloyd - 10 -Finch, Mrs. Wynne 1 1 -Flohr, A. Esq - 5 -Ellis, W. R. Esq.... 1 - -Gough, Col. Allan - 6 -Gough, Rev. A. W. 1 - -Griffith, Dr. R. H. 1 1 -Lloyd, Ed wards, H.

Esq 1 1Lord, J. Courtney,

Esq 10 6Miller, H. E. Esq. - 10 -Roberts Capt Hugh 1 1

£11 15 6

2>enWflbsbtre.LLANDDULAS

A N DCOLWYN BAY

BRANCH.

President —The Right Hon. the

EARL OF DUNDONALD.

Local Committee-Rev. Canon C. F. ROBERTS,

Chairman.Mr. F. BATESON.Mr. J. S. CHENHALL.Dr. A. B. ELLIOTT.Mr. D. GAMBLE.Mr. W. W. HOMBLEY.Mr. JOHN INBLIS.Mr. T. E. PURDY.

Honorary Secretary —Mr. B. H. JONES.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Brodrick, Hon.L. A - 10

Chambres, TheMisses .... - 5

Dundonald, TheRight Hon. theCountess of 5 - -

Field, S. Esq 1 1 -Humbley, W. W.

Jones - Bateman,Rev. B. ... 1 1

Kneeshaw Lupton,and Co., Messrs. 5 - -

Raynes & Co.,Messrs. ..... 5

Roberts, Rev. C. F. - 6 -Sums under 5s . - 7 8

Donations.Contribution Boxes 1 - 4

Total ...£20 - 4

jfltntsbire.CONNAH'S QUAY

AND FLINT.

Honorary Secretary—E. L. MARRIOTT, Esq.,

R.N.R.

Annual Subscription.Marriott, E. L.

Esq., R.N.R - 5 -

- 5 -Donations.

Chester M a r i n eMotor Associa-

The Dee Ship-master's MutualAssociation 1 1 -

£ 3 9 -

-

POINT OF AYRBRANCH.President —

The RtHon. LORD MOSTYN.

Hon. Secretary—C. BATTERS, Esq.

Donations.£,. s. d.

Contribution Boxat Boathonse ... - 4 6

RHYL BRANCH.President—

H. R. HUGHES, Esq., L.L.,of Flintshire.

Local Committee—H. B. MASSKY, Esq., J.P.,

Chairman.Capt. WILDKRS, Vice-Chair-

man.B. P. GRIFFITHS, Esq.ERNEST JONES, Esq.T. B. MOCORMIOK, Esq.H. K. OSBORNE, Esq.J. D. POLKINGHORNE, Esq.W. J. P. STOREY, Esq., J.P.Captain STUBBS.R. S. C. SYKE8, Esq.Captain TOOLE.

Treasurers—THE LONDON CITY ANDMIDLAND BANK, LTD.

NORTH AND SOUTH WALESBANK BRANCH.

Honorary Secretary — •J. PIKKCE-LEWIS,

Solicitor, Town Hall, Rhyl.

Annual Subscriptions.Buddicum, H. W.

E s q 2 2 -De Ranee, Mrs. ... 1 1 -D i x o n , Mis se s

Grimes 1 1 -

Griffith, MissC.E. 2 2 -Hughes,H.R.Esq.,

L L 5Lewis, Mrs. Chas. 1 1 -Mainwaring, Mrs. 2 - -Massey, H. B. Esq.,

J P (1909) 1 1 -Mesham, Col., J.P. - 10 -

Willia'ms.Miss S.A. 1 1 -Wynn, Mrs. Wil-

liams, Cefn 1 1 -

Total Subs. ...£19 5 -

Donations.Pierce - Lewis, J.

(Hon. Sec.) 1 3 aWilliams, Miss S. A. 1 13 -Sums under 5s - 6 3

Total Dons. ... 3 2 6Total Subs. ...19 5 -

£22 7 5

L. F. B. S.Patron—

W. J. P. STORir, Esq., J.P.

President—A. RHYDWEN JONES, Esq.,

J.P.

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 583

Hon. Treasurer —w. H. JOHNSON, Esq.

HOD. Secretary —E. J. NELSON, Esq.Vice-Presidents—

£. *. d.Alison, Miss - 10 6

Butler, Mr. H - 10 6Conwy.Mrs.Rowley 1 1 -Cooke, Mrs. T. J.... 1 1 -Ffoulkes, Mrs - 10 6Goodwin, Miss - 10 -Heaton.Mr.Llew.F. 1 1 -

Hugh • Jones, Mr.R. M 10 6

J o h n s o n , MissBulkeley . 10 6

Johnson, Mr. W.H. - 10 «J o n e s , Mr. A.

Rhydwen 1 1 -Jones, Miss Wiljon - 5 -Mesham, Colonel... - 10 6

Morgan,: Lieut. Lot 1 1 -Phillips, Mrs - 10 6Percy, Mr. J. 10 6

Storey, Mr . W.J.P. 2 2 -Taverner, Mr.G. A. - 10 6

Willmo'tt, Mrs. ... 1 1 -

Total...£17 - 6

<3Iamor0anebtre.G L A M O R G A N S H I R E

L. B. S. F.Collected by the EARL OF

PLYMOUTH, P.C., C.B.Aherdare, Lord 1 1 -Allen, Mias C. R.... - 10 6Ashton, A. G, Bur-

chadt, Esq. 2 - -Barstow, J. J. J.

Esq., J.P., D.L.... - 10 6Briggs, Mrs. E. C. 2 2 -Byng, Col. the Hon.

Charles C. G. - 10 6Clarke, E. H. Esq. 1 - -Collins, Rev. P. B. - 10 6Cory.Richard, Esq.,

Cnrre,Edward,Es<i. 1 1 -Du-Buisson, Arthur

E. Esq 1Earnshaw, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Eccles, John A. de

Selincourt, Esq. - 10 6Edmonds, Arch-

Edmunds, Mrs.H.M.- 10 «Evans, J. Esq., J.P. - 10 6Evans, Vice-Admiral

R 10 6Exeter, The Bishop

of 10 -Fitzhardinge, Lord 2 2 -Garnett, W. Esq.... 1 1 -Grutten,L.Van,Esq. 1 1 -Head.FrancisS.Esq. 2 2 -Henderson,Mrs.W. 1 1 -Hesse, F. W. Esq. - 10 -Hills-Johnes.Lieut.-

Gen. Sir James,V.C., G.C.B. i 1 1 -

Hippesley,Mrs.Ivan 1 - -Holley, Maj.-Gen.

E H . . . . . 1 1 -Jackson, Sir John,

M P . 2 2

£. s. d.Jenkins, William,

Eaq 1 1Jenkins, W. H. P.

Esq., J.P., D.L. 2 2 -Jones, Lt.-Col.John

J., V.D., J.P 1 1 -Jones, Mrs. J. J. ... 1 1 -K n i g h t , A. R.

Boughton, Esq.... 2 2 -Lawrence, C. W.

Esq., J.P. - 10 6Leigh, W. W. Esq.,

J.P 10 6Levitt, Mrs. Agnes 1 1 -Lewis.Sir W.Thomas 5 a -Lippincott, R. C. C.

Esq 1 -Lort-Phillips, Mrs.

Isabelle 1 1 -MacAndrew, James

J. Esq., J.P 1Mardon, Ernest G.,

Esq. . 10 6Moore-Qwynn.J.E.,

Esq. J.P., D.L. 1 1 -Parr, J. Charlton,

Esq 10 6Parry.Thomas, Esq. ,

J.P .... 1 1 -Rees, Dr. Howell,

J.P 10 6Stephenson.Dr.E.H. - 10 6Streeter.Capt.C.P..

R.N 10 6Tagers, Francis,

Esq., J.P 1 1 -Thomas. William

Meyler, Esq - 10 6Turberville.Colonel

J. P., J.P. 1 - -Tyler,Major-General,

CSI 1 1Utterson, Maj.-Gen.

A. H., C B 2 2 -Waddy, Lieut.-Col.

J M. E .. 10 6Whitchead.Mrs.S.A.l 1 -Williams, F. W. G.

Gresurlite, Esq. - 10 -Wingfleld, W. E. G.

Esq 1 1Winton, William

E. de 1 1 -

Total £60 19 -

ABERDARE

L. B. 8. F.

President —C. KBNSHOLE, Esq.

SvJbseriptumg.A Friend - 10 6Cnrnbach Co-opera-

tive Society - 10 . 6Ely Brewery Co. ... 2 2 -George, Isaac, Esq.,

J.P i iGriffiths, T. W. Esq. - 10 6Hann, B. M. Esq.... 1 - -Heppell,W. J. Esq. - 10 6

Hodges, G. F. Esq. - 10 6Hodges, J.E.J1. Esq. - 10 6Howell, Jno. Esq. - 10 6Hughes, D. Esq. ... - 10 6

Jones, Dr. Evan ... - 10 6Kenshole, W. Esq. 1 1 -Lloyd, Thos. Esq.... - 10 6Hilea, K. H. Esq.... - 10 6Morgan, John, Esq. - 10 6Powell, J. H. Esq. - 10 6Sees, Dr. W. LI. ... - 10 6

Thomas, W. Esq - 10 6Williams, L. N. Esq. - 10 6

£,. s. d.Williams,Eees,Esq. - 10 «Winton, W. Fp. de - 10 6

Total £16 13 6

CARDIFF.PENARTHAND

BARRY BRANCH.President —

The Rt. Hon. THE EARL OPPLYMOUTH, P.C.

Vice-president —Sir CLIFFORD J. COKY,

Bart., M.P.

Local Committee —Mr. H. CLAYTON.Mr. R. T. DUNCAN.Mr. W. G. EVANS, H.M.

Customs.Mr. c. STUART HALL, M.M.Mr. S. HARWOOD.Rev. W. P. HOSFORD.Capt. M. JONES (ex offirio).The Chief Officer Coast-

guard, Barry (ex officio).Mr. R. MUNEOE.Mr. H. RADOLIFFE, J.P.Mr. D. W. EOBEKTS.Capt. R. N. ROSSER

(exofficio).Mr. H. J. VELLAOOTT.Mr. E. W. WAITS.

Hon. Treasurer —Mr. S. THOMAS, J.P.

(Penarth Dock).

Hon. Secretary-Mr. W. B. WILLIAMS

(Barry).

CARDIFF ANDPENARTH LIST.

Annual Subscriptions.

Anning Brothers... - 5 -

Billington,J.C. Esq. 1 1 -Bodger, Miss Julia - 5 • -Bowring.C. T. & Co. - 10 6Brown, B. <fc Co. ... - 10 «Bryan, J. W. Esq. - S -Bnrbridge, A. Esq. 1 1 -Bnrness, Jaa. <fc

Bute, The Marquisof i 10 -

Chambers, W. H.Esq 6 -

Co l l i n s , MissBlanche .... 1 -

C o l l i n s , Miss

Cory, Bros. & Co.... 2 2 -Cory. John & Sons 2 3 -David, Mrs. Edward - 10 -Davis, D. & Sons,

Ltd 1 1Dawson, Mrs - 2 6Dovey, Rev. W. ... - 5 -Downing, E. L. Esq. - 5 -Duncan, J. T. & Co. - 10 6Evans <fc Reid, Ltd. - 5 -Fisher, Renwick &

Co . . . 5Foster, Brown and

Rees 1 1 -Foster, Hain & Co. - 5 -Frazer & Co 10 6Gibson Bros. - S -Great Western Col-

liery Co 5Griffiths, Geo. Esq. 1 1 -

£. s. d.Griffiths, Mrs. M. D. X 1 -Gueret, Limited ... - 10Guthrie, Heywood

& Co - 10 6Hall Bros., Cairns,

Noble & Co - 5 -Harrison, Moore &

Co - 10 6Haworth, Miss

Elizabeth - S -Hudig & Veder 2 2 -Hutchings Bros. ... - 5 -Hurtable, W. D. ... - 5 -Insoles, Ltd 1 1 -JenkinsBrothers ... 1 1 -Jenkins, Miss Anne - 10 6Jones, W. &C. T.... 2 2 -Jotham & Sons - 5 -Krieger & Schlie-

Lee, Finch <fc Co. ... - 5 -Lewis'Merthyr Coal

Co 10 6Locket's Merthyr

Coal Co. - Bloveridge, Ltd. ... - 10 6

Marychurch, J. G.Esq 2 2

-Mswson, A. & Co. - 5 -Mayo, Mrs. E - 10 6Milburn, W. & Co. - 5 -Morgan, Mrs.W. H. - 5 -Morel Ltd 1 1Moxey, S. Esq 1 1 -Nixon's Navigation

Coal Co. 2 2Ocean Coal Co 1 1 -Osborn & Wallis ... - 10 -Powell, Duffryn

Coal Co 1 1Prosser, Rees, Esq. - 6 -Rea, R, <fe J. H. ... - 10 6Shlor, H. Esq - 5 -Seager, W. H. &Co. 1 1 -Simon MissS A 5Spencer,Mrs.Emma- b -Spillers and Bakers,

Ltd 1 1 -Stephens, Sutton &

Stowe, R. L. Esq.... - 5 -Taylor, W.H.& Co. - 10 6Thomas, E., Rad-

cliffe & Co 5 5 -Thomas, Samuel,

Esq 10 -Thompson, C. Eaq. 1 1 -Thompson. Mrs. G.

Tillett, W. J. & Co. - 10 aTroedyrhiw Coal

Co - 10 6Turnbull Bros - 10 6Watson, Mias L. ... - 10 -Wethered, Vernon,

Williams, Owen &Watkin 10 6

Wills, G. H. & Co. - 10 6Worms* Co 1 1

Total Subs. ...£70 12 -

Donations, &c.Collection, per

Hall, C. Stuart, Esq. 1 8 4Worms and Co - 6 -Boxes—

Bernasconi, P. &C o 5 6

Cardiff, H.M.Customs 1 6 -

Davies, W. M.Esq. (Board ofTrade,Penarth) 1 9 5

Elloa, s.s., perCapt. H. Clegg 1 12 6

Loveridge, Ltd. - 6 3

584 THE LIFE-BOAT. [lar Mwr, 1911.£. s. d.

Mercantile Marine,BarryDock, perR.L. Lamb, Esq. 1 14 -

Monksgartb, S.S. - 5 3Morrisons, Ltd... - 6 11Penarth Dock ... - 2 9Paris, S.S., per

Capt.Middleton- 5 1Sums under 5s.... - 18 -

Total £16 14 9

BARRY LIST.Annual Subscriptions.

Brown, T. Esq - 5 -Coombes, Rev.

Davies, David, Esq. 5 5 0Davies, D. S. Esq. - 10 -Harwood, S. Esq.... - 5 -Hughes, Col. J. A. - 5 -Jenner, Mrs. (Wen-

Knight, A. Esq. ... - 10 6Plymouth, Rt. Hon.

The Earl of 5 5 -Roberts, D.W. Esq. - 5 -Trott, F. Esq - 5 -

Total Subs. ...£15 7 6

Total Dons. ...U 2 3Total Subs. ...85 19 6

Total £97 1 9

NEATH L. B. S. F.President—-

His Worship the MAYOR.Hon. Treasurer—

E. C. CURTIS, Esq., TownClerk.

Hon. Secretaries —G. H.WATSON, Esq., F.E.I.S.

PHILIP THOMAS., Esq.Subscriptions 10 15 -House to House

Total.. .£18 5 1

PONTYPRIDDL. B. S. F.President^

Mrs. HOPKIN MORGAN.Hon. Secretary-Mrs. S. A. LEWIS.

Subscriptions.Bramwell, Hugh,

Esq - 10 6Bruce, Gerald, Esq. 1 1 -Davies, Mrs. J. S.... - 5 -

Evans, D. R. Esq... - 10 6Evans, John, Esq.,

Mathias, R. J. Esq. - 10 6Morgan, Mrs. Hop-

kin 1 1Thomas, J. S. Esq... - 10 6W i l l i a m s , Mrs.

House to HouseCollection 50 18 1

Collecting Boats ... 6 3 7

Total...70 2 3

PORT TALBOTA N D ABERAVON

L. B. S. F.President—

His Worship the 'MAYOK.

Hon. Secretary —Mrs. HUMPHREY JONES.

Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Barry, Wm. Esq. ... 1 1 -Crook, W. G. Esq... - 10 6Davies, Alfred, Esq. - 10 6Davies, Dr. - 10 6Davies, Miss 10 6Evans,Edward,Esq. - 10 6Jenkins, D. & Son,

Jones, D. E. Esq. ... - 10 -Jones, Mrs. Arnallt - 10 6Lipscombe, G. Esq. 1 1 -Llewellyn, Mrs - 10 6Lowther, E. Esq. ... - 10 6Net Proceeds of

Channel'excursionby Devonia 70 1 -

Port Talbot Rail-way* Dock Co.,The 10 10

Rees, David, Esq.... - 12 -Smith, Alderman

.Williams, Alderman.Wm. J.P 10 6

Total...£90 12 -

SWANSEA,

MUMBLES, A N D

PORT EYNON

BRANCH.

Local Committee —R. BECK.Lieut. T. HENDERSON, R.N.C. HEKON.W. LAW.H. M. PEEL.H. L. PRICHARD.T. T. ROSE RICHARDS.T. N. T. STUCK.Rev. H. S. WILLIAMS.Lt.-Col. CHARLES WRIGHT.T. W. ISLAY YOUNG.

Honorary Secretary —F. LE BOULANOER.

Assistant Secretary for PortEynon—

C. SEVAN.

Annual Subscriptions.Baldwins, Limited 1 1 -Bradford, F - 10 6Castle Steam Traw-

lers, Ltd 1 1 -Cook G. E 10 6Glantawe, Rt. Hon.

Lord 1 - -Hall Joseph . - 10 6Trustees of Swansea

Young, T. W. Islay - 10 6Sums under 5s 5 5 7

Total Subs. ...£60 9 7

Donations.Contribution Boxes 1 9 8

Total £61 19 3

PORT EYNON BRANCH.Annual Subscriptions.

£. s. d.Benson.MajorH.W. - 10 -Bostock, R. A 1 1 -Evans, B 1 -Price, Rev. David - 10 -Pritchard, H. LI. ... - 5 -Talbot, Miss 1 - -

Total Subs. ...£4 6 -Donations.

Concert at Port Ey-non Parish HallandCollectionDayAugust Exercise 15 - -

Total Port EynonlS 17 4Total Swansea ...61 19 3

£81 16 7

L. B. S. F.President—

His Worship THE MAYOR.

Hon. Treasurer —C. C. VIVIAN, Esq., London

City & Midland Bank.

Subscriptions.Abraham, Mrs. C. G. - 6 -B a c o n & Co. ,

Bass & Co., Ltd.,Messrs 1 1

Beaufort, His Gracethe Duke of 1 1 -

Bellingham, Mr.Hugh .. 10 6

Beor, Mr. R. White - 10 6Bowen, Mr. E.

Palmer - 10 6Brock Miss . 10 6Brooks, Dr. W. F. - 10 6Calder & Co.,

Messrs. C 1 1 -Chappell, Mr. A. J. - 10 6Cleeves &> . Co.,

Messrs 1 1Coutts, Mr. W. ... 1 1 -Davies, Mr. Her-

bert G - 10 6Dillwyn, Miss A. ... 1 - -Eden, Mr. A. F. ... 1 1 -E d w a r d s , Mr .

Fredk., J.P - 10 6Edwards, Mr. Wm. - 10 6EvansBros., Messrs. - 10 6Evans, Mr. Beni.,

J .P 1 1Evans, Mr. Trevor - 10 6Farr, Mr. W. T. ... - 10 6Gilbertson & Co.,ft Ltd., Messrs 5 - -Glantawe, Lord ... 1 1 -Griffiths, Mr. Josiah - 6 -Hill-Johnes, Lieut. -

Gen. Sir James,V.C., G.C.B 1 1 -

Humphreys, Dr.W C 2 2 -

Jenkins, Mr. J.Blewit - 10 6

Jones, Coun. Benj. 1 1 -Jones, Mr. Jenkin - 10Langer, Dr. Carl ... 1 1Law, Mr. Wm., J.P. - 10 6Lennard, Mr. G. ... - 10 6Lewis, Mr. D., J.P. - 10 6Lewis, Mr. Lewis,

J P 10 6Lewis, Mr. Richard - 10 6Lewis, Mr. Wm.,

£. s. d.Llewelyn, Sir John

T. D., Bart 1 1 -Lloyd, Mr. Herbert,

J P 10 6

Madge, Mr. T - 10 6Matthews, Aid. D.

Mills.English&Co.,

Morgan.Dr.DavidJ. - 10 6Mond, Sir Alfred,

MP. 2 2Phillips, Mr. A. ... - 10 6Pockett, Mrs. E. ... 1 1 -Rail ton, Mr. James 1 1 -Richards.Mr.L. M.,

J.P - 10 6Richards, Mr. T. P.,

J P 10 6Bose.T.P., Richards,

Turpin & Co.,

Rowe,Mr.Geo.,J.P - 10 6Sails, Mr. R.L., J.P. - 10 6Stephens, MT.

Swansea Cricket &Football Clubs ... 5 - -

Talbot, Miss 2 2Thomas, Mr. E.

Meredith .. 10 6Thomas, Sir Griffith 1 1 -T h o m a s , M r .

Whyndham - 10 6Treharne.Mr.David - 10 6Turbervill, Mrs.

Picton . 1 1Walters, Nash & Co.,

Messrs., Ltd - 10 6Williams.Mr.M.B.,

Wright, Col. J. B.,J P . ... 10 6

Yeo,Mr.F.Cory,J.P. 1 1 -

60 4 6Net result of Piec

Gala, Works, andStreet Collection 89 15 6

Total ...£150 - -

Tbereforbsbire.

ROSS L. B. S. F.

Hon. Secretary-Mr, w.. G. EDWARDS.

Hotels 5 16 1House and Street

11 5 -

LEDBURY.Hotel and Street

Collection 2 5 1

LEOMINSTBK.Hotel and Street

Collection 5 17 8

Total ...£19 7 9

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 585

dRertonetbsbtre.

ABERDOVEYBRANCH.

Local Committee —Rev. Canon ROWLANDS,

M.A., Vicar, Chairman.M. L. LEWIS, Esq., J.P.,

Vice-Chairman.Capt. J. EVANS.J. M. HOWELL, Esq., J.P.Dr. F. s. JACKSON.Capt. E. LEWIS.E. B. PROCTOR, Esq , J.P.H. H. SHUKER, Esq., J.P.Capt. J. WILLIAMS.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer—

E. B. PROCTOR, Esq.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Adams, Mrs - 5 -Allcock, Rev. A. E.

and C. H. Esq. ... 1 - -Allen, Miss M. E.... - 6 -Ansell.W. Esq.,J.P. - 10 -Anwyl, R. C. Esq.,

JP 10

Clark, D. Esq - 5 -Corbett, Mrs 1 1 -Davies, Masters

John and Robert - 10 -

Farmer,G.M.S.Esq. - 10 -Friend, The Misses - 5 -Griffith, Miss - 5 -Hewet t , Dortglas

Esq 10Hill, Mrs. Ernest... - 5 -Howell, J. M. Esq. - 10 -Jackson, Theo, Esq. 1 1 -Lewis, Miss Lewis - 10 -Lewis, Marmaduke

L. Esq., J.P 1 - -Mathews, Miss N. - 7 -Mayhew, J. G. Esq. - 5 -Paull, The Misses - 10 6Proctor, E. B. Esq.,

J .P 1 1 -Eichards, Owen,

Esq 5Rimington, Mrs. ... - 5 -Rowlands, Rev.

Canon, M.A.,Vicar of Aber-

R n s s e l l , Miss,Limerick, "InMemoriam" - 10' -

Vane-Tempest,LordH 1 1 -

Webster, J. G. Esq. - 10 -

Total Subs.. ..£15 17 6

BARMOUTH

BRANCH.

Local Committee—

Alderman JOHN EVANS,J.P., Chairman.

O. W. MORRIS, Esq., J.P.Capt. EVAN RICHARDS.Dr. J. O. WILLIAMS.

Honorary Secretary—RHYS JONES.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Armer, O. Esq. ... - 10 6C. S. G 1 1 -Dingle Dr H 6Farrailoe, H. Esq. - 5 -Hall Mrs 5 -Lister, J. H. Esq. 2 - -Mackenzie, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Owen, R. Prys, Esq.,

.T.P 1 1 -Patchett, Miss - 10 6Piggott, T. W. Esq. - 10 6Richards, Morgan,

Esq - 6 -P e r r i n s , C. W.

Dyson, E s q 2 2 -Scott, Colonel, J.P. 1 1 -Trustees of Bar-

mouth Harbour 3 3 -Williams, Mrs. F. S. 1 1 -Williams, Mrs. S. E. 1 1 -

TotalSubs 16 7 6

Donations.Doxat, — Esq - 5 6Knott, A. M - 30 -Keightley, Mrs. ... 1 1 -Lambert,Rev.Canon- 5 -Mackness,Mrs.E.J. - 6 -Merryweather, L. - 5 -Patchett, Col - 6 -Contribution Boxes 7 3 4Sums under 5s. 1-10

Total £27 8 2

flRontgomergebire.MONTGOMERY-

S H I R E L. B. S. F.Collected by Sir H. L.

WILLIAMS-WYNN, Bart.Beyan, Miss M. ... 1 1 -Canthey, Colonel

Henry, R . E 2 2 -Corbett,Roger,Esq.

J P 11Evans, H. J., Esq. - 6 -

Ford, Alfred, Esq. - 10 6Harlech, Lord 1 - -Hilton, J. C., Esq.,

J.P 1 1 -Husjhes, Edward,

Esq 1 1 -Hughes, T. Row-

land, Esq 3 3 -Hughes, Walter H.,

Jones/Charles, Esq. 1 1 -Jones, R. Esq., C.C. - 5 -Jones, R. L. Esq.... - 5 -Jones, Gen. R. O.,

C B 1Jones, R. O. Esq.... - 10 6Lambert.W.H. Esq. - 10 6Lewis, Hugh, Esq. 1 1 -Lewis.Miss J.Lewes 1 - -Lewis, W. H. Esq.,

M.B., J.P 1 1 -Lloyd, Edward, Esq.

Morgan, T. R. Esq.J P ....... - 10 6

Nynes, Col. S. Parr 1 1 -Owen, E. Whitney,

Owen,' W. Scott,

£. s. d.Rees.Edward, Esq.,

j p - 10 6Roberts, Ellis, Esq.

(Mayor of Llan-fyllin) - 10 6

Roberts, 0. D. Esq. - 10 6Sandbach, Brig.-

Gen. Arthur E.,C.B., D.S.O - 5 -

Scott, Colonel G.F.,J.P. 2 2

Scott M r s 2 2 -Thurston, E. H.

Esq., J.P., D.L.... 1 1 -Trotter, Sir H.,

K.C.M.G., C.B.... 2 2 -Walton.Fredk.Esq. B - -Westby, Capt. J.W. - 10 -Whitaker, W. H.

Esq 5 - -Williams, J. Kitley,

Esq., B.A 1 1 -Williams, W. C. A.

Williams - Wynn,A. M. Esq - 10 6

Williams - Wynn,Sir H. L. Bart. ... 2 2 -

Sums under 5s - 12 -

£55 10 -

Pembrokeshire.ANGLE, MILFORDHAVEN BRANCH.

Local Committee—The Right Hon. EARL

CAWDOR.SirOwEN SCOTOFIELD, Bart.

Honorary Secretary —Colonel MIREHOCSE,

C.M.G., J.P.

Annual Sitbscriptions.Allen, H. Seymour,

Esq., M.F.H 2 - -Cawdor, Earl 2 2 -Davies, Colonel - 10 -Froyne, C. Esq - 10 6Jaques, L. E. Esq. 1 - -Lambton, Captain,

D.S.O. (2nd Wor-cester Regt.) 1 1 -

Lambton, C o l 2 2 -Lambton, C. Esq.... 1 1 -Lambton, E. Esq.... 5 5 -Lambton, Miss - 10 -

Lloyd, Mrs - 5 -Lloyd,SirMarteine,

Bart 1 1 -Lloyd, Miss Bron-

engdal, Henblau 1 1 -McCulloch, Major,

D.S.O., R . A 2 2 -

Phillips, J. F. Lort,Esq 1 1

Phillips, Hon. Mrs.Lort 1 1 -

Rice, W. H. Esq.... 2 2 -Roch, J. Esq - 10 -Sauriu, Colonel ... - 10 -Scourfleld.SirOwen,

Bart 5 - -Scourfleld, Lady ... 1 - -Trethewy, Major,

2nd D.C.L.I - 10 -Young, Col., for

men of WelshRegiment 2 2 -

Total...,, ,£33 5 a

FISHGUARDBRANCH.

Patrons—The Right Hon. EARL

CAWDOR.The Right Hon. LORD

KENSINGTON.

Local Committee—J. C. Bowen, Esq., Chair-

man.Capt. TITUS EVANS, Vice-

Chairman.Capt. W. BEWAN.F. DE COURCY BEAMISH,

Esq.Mr. J>. ». SEVAN.Mr. T. H. EVANS.Capt. JOHN HOWELLS.Capt. HUMPHREYS.v. J. G. JOHNS, Esq.Mr. NICHOLLS.Dr. W. O'DONNELL.

Dr. J. M. OWEN, J.P.Capt. SHARP.Capt. FRANCIS THOMAS.Capt. JAMES THOMAS.Dr. H. M. THOMAS.W. T. S. TOMBS, Esq.Mr. T. TAYLOR, Chief

Officer of Coastguard.Mr. LL. Y. WILLIAMS.Capt. THOMAS WILLIAMS.Capt. GEORBE WILLIAMS.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —

WALTER J. VADHHAN, Esq.

Annual S'tbscriplions.£. s. d.

Beamish, F. deCourcey, Esq. ... - 10 -

Bevan, Mr. D. D.... - S -Bewan, Capt. W.... - 5 -Bowen, J. C. Esq. - 5 -Cawdor, Earl 2 2 -Chambers, R. G.

W Esq 1 1Davies, Mr. J. R.... - 5 -Evans, Messrs.

Evans, Capt. Titus - 5 -Howells.Capt.John - 5 -Humphreys, Capt.

J - 5 -Johns, V. J. G. Esq. - 5 -Jolly, F. Esq - 10 -Kensington, Lord 1 1 -O'Donnell, Dr. W. - 5 -Oliver, Geo. & Co. - 5 -Owen, Dr. J. M.,

J P . 5Porter, Col. H. E.,jp 10 6

Sharp, Capt. M. ... - 5 -Thomas , Capt .

Thomas, Dr. H. M. - S -Thomas, T. E. Esq.,

J.P - 5 -Thompson. H. Esq. 1 - -Tombs, W. T. S.

Esq - 5 -Vaughan, Walter J.

Esq 5Williams, Capt. G. - 5 -York, J. C. Esq.,jp - 10

Sums under 5s. 5 1 9

Total Subs., ..£17 6 9

586 THE LIFE-BOAT. [!ST MAY, 1911.

Donations.£. s. d.

Amounts receivedfrom: —

Bewan, Capt. W.and Mr. D. John,per Capt. FrancisThomas, beingc o l l e c t i o n atGoedwig Chapel,Goodwick 1 - -

Capon, Charles E.Esq 1 1

Ditto, received byhim from hisfriends : —

Butler, C. R. Esq. 1 1 -Butler.Mrs.Charles - 10 -Butler,FrankM.Esq.2 2 -Butler, F. W. Esq. 1 - -Cox, Mr. E., ship's

col lec t ion onboard the 8.8.Great Western ... - 11 6

Jones, Rev. Isaac,St. N i c h o l a s ,being offertory atGranston Churchon the occasionof the HarvestThanksg iv ingServices held onOctober 14, 1910 - 12 6

Miles, Mr. A. E.,Goodwick, beinga m o u n t o fCollection at St.Peter's Church,G o o d w i c k , onSunday evening,May 22, 1810(by cheque) - 18 9

Watkins, Capt. C.A.,ship's collectionon board the S.S.Great Southern... - 14 6

To a m o u n t ofcheque forwardeddirect to the In-stitution by Mr.W. Oscar Little,representing acollection he hadmade on behalfof the " Charter-house" Life-boatat FishguardStation 4 7 -

Contribution Boxes.Charles E. Capon,

Esq - 18 10Commercial Hotel - 6 -

| W.OscarLittle.Esq. 4 7 -Ship and Anchor

Hotel - 6 -Boxes under 5s. ... - 9 3

Total Dons...20 5 4Total Subs...l7 6 9

£37 12 1

CASTLETOWNBRANCH.

Local Committee—GEORGE PATTERSON, Chair-

man.RICHARD CAIN.Miss CORRIN.Lieut. -Col. GEORGE MOORE.G. HARRINGTON QUAYLE,

J.P.DAVID JOHN SHORT.3. THOUNTOIS SMITH.

LITTLE HAVEN(ST. BRIDE'S BAY)

BRANCH.Local Committee —

E. GRAINGER, Esq.J. WILKES HARVEY, Esq.J. THOMAS, Esq.Rev. RICE THOMAS.Col. W. B. WILLIAMS.

Treasurer —Mr. T. BAKER.

Hon. Sec.—Mr. R. ROGERS.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

Fowler,Howard,Esq..- 10 -Harvey, J. W. Esq. - 6 -Goldwyer, J. E. Esq. - 10 -Grainger, Ed. Esq. - 10 -James, Harold,Esq. - 6 -John & Son, Messrs. - 6 -Kensington.Rt. Hon.

Lord 2 2 -

Palmer,Keppel,Esq.- 5 -Price, Herbert J. E.

Esq - 5Rees Brothers&Co. - 6 -

Thomas, Rev. R. ... - 5 -Walters,W. H. Esq. - 5 -Westaway, Miss ... - 6 -Williams, Col.W.B. - 10 -

Sums under 5s - 18 6

Total Subs 8 10 6

Donations.Contribution Boxes - 3 4Proceeds of Collec-

tion and Concert,per Mr . T . Baker 4 9 4

Total...£14 1 8

ST. DAVID'SBRANCH.

Patron —Right Rev. Lord Bishop of

ST. DAVIDS.

Chairman—The Very Rev. The Dean of

ST. DAVIDS.

Local Committee—S. J. WATTS WlLLIAMS.Esq.,

Vice-Chairman.Mr. G. H. ARNOLD.Mr. E. BAKER.Mr. BARKWAY.Rev. A. BIGGEKTON-EVANS.Mr. J. W. EVANS.

ISLE 0JAMBS TAGGART.Colonel THOMPSON.

Honorary Secretary —ROBERT C. CRETNEY.Annual Subscriptions.

£. «. d.His Excellency Lord

Campbell, Mrs - 5 -

Clague,Mrs.Crofton - 5 -Cretney, R. C. . , - 5 -Dodd, Tom M - 5 -

J. H. GRIFFITHS, Esq., C.C.Mr. G. D. HARRIES.M. JAY, Esq.Rev. D. J. JONES.T. B. REES, Esq., J.P.Capt. S. ROACH.Mr. SBUCOMBB.Mr. A. O. WILLIAMS.J. M. WILLIAMS, Esq.SAMSON T. WILLIAMS, Esq.

Honorary Secretary —Dr.W. WILFRED WILLIAMS.

Annual Subscriptions.£ i. d.

Arnold, Mr. G. H.. - 5 -Bain, Mrs - 5 -Barkway, Mr. - 5 -Bodkin, Mr - 5 -Brown, Rev. Canon - 6 -Davies, Rev. J.

Phillips 1 1Evans, Mr. J. W.... - 5 -Griffiths, Rev. J. T. - S -Guildford, - lurd

Howell, Mr. R 1 5 -Jay, Mr. M - 5 -Jones, Rev. D. J. ... - 10 -Rees, Mr. T. B. ... - 5 -Roach, Captain S. - 5 -Rosser, Rev. Howell - 5 -Smith, Dean - 10 -Williams, Dr. W.

Wilfred - 10Williams, Mr. A. O. - 5 -Sums under 5s. 5 17 9

Total Subs... 13 3 9Donations.

Net proceeds of

Collected on boardthe S.S.Castleton,per Capt. Roberts 1 19 3

Contribution Boxes - 10 3

Total... 23 10 9

TENBY BRANCH.President —

CLEMENT J. WILLIAMS,Esq., J.P.

Local Committee-Captain HENDERSON, R.N.,

Chairman.GEORGE BOWEN, Esq.Lieutenant VACGHAN, R.N.Heut. -Colonel DBNHB.Councillor FARLEY.B. HARRIES, Esq., J.P.HOWARD C. THOMAS, Esq.

Treasurer —R. DAVIES, Esq.

Hon. Sec.—Dr. BRYANT.

F MAN.£. 8. d.

Cell, Mrs. Hugh S. - 10 -

The High Bailiff ... - 5 -Kempson,Rev.E.H. - 5 -Kissack, W. Derby-

MacClellan, Miss C.C 10 6

MacClellan, Mrs.... 1 - -Mellor H J P 5Moore, Lt.-Col.

Geo , J P . . - 10 -Moore, Thomas H.,

J.P - 10 -

Annual Subscriptions.£. *. d-

Allen, Mrs. Egerton - 5 -Allen, Mrs. H. J. ... - 5 -Angel, T. Esq - 5 -Bryant, W. H. M.

Esq 5Burgess, J. F. C.

Esq 1 1Davies, E. L. Esq.,

M.A., F.R.G.S.... 1 1 -Evans, Miss - 5 -Evans, Miss M. J. - 5 -Fetherston, Miss ... - 5 -Fothergill, Miss ... - 10 -Greaves, Sir George 1 - -Harvey, Sir R. C.... 1 - -Harvey, Miss D. G. 1 1 -Harvey, Miss C. J. 1 1 -Harvey, Mrs - 10 -Harvey, E. J. Esq. - S -Henderson, Capt.,

R.N 1Harford, Capt - 6 -Hughes - Morgan,

Mrs 5Hughes, T. M. P,

Esq " 10 6Hunter-Kent, H. E.

Esq 5Jones, Mrs. S. M. B. - 10 -Leach, Mrs. F - 5 -Leader, Mrs. ... 5Lewis, H. C. Esq.... 1 1 -lAngatd, Miss - & -Mainland, G. E.

Esq - 10 6Morris, Rev. D. M. - 5 -Mysore, Miss - 5 -Oldham, A. H.,

Commander R.N. 1 - -Owen, Mrs. Sack-

ville 5Parcell, W. G. Esq. - 5 -Pascoe, F. C. Esq. - 5 -Rees, Lieut. H. C. - 5 -St. David, Lady ... - 5 -Salmon, Lieut.L.M. - 5 -Sparrow, Miss - 5 -Synge, Thackeray,

Esq . 5Thomas, J. H.,

Fleet Surgeon ... - 10 6Vickerman, C. H.

Esq. - 10Vulliamy, E. J.Esq. - 5 -Williams, C. J.Esq. 1 1 -Willock, Mrs - 5 -Gate House Hotel,

Co Ltd 7 6C. H. V 5E. S. F 5Sums under 5s 13 4 5

Total Subs. ...£34 9 5

Donations.

Collecting Boxes ... 1 18 3

Total £36 7 8

£. s. d-Patterson, G .. .. - 5Quayle G H J P 10Quayle Miss - 7 6Ralfe, P. G 5Smith, J. Thornton - 5 -Steam Packet Co... 2 2Stevenson, W. A. ,

JP . 10Taggart, James - 10 -Taggart Mrs 5Tomlin, Mrs. . 5Sums under 5s 3 7 6

Total Subs 15 3 8

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BRANCHES. 587

Donations.£. s. d.

Collecting Boxes.... 5 9 9

Total £22 15 3

DOUGLAS BRANCH.Patron —

His Excellency the LIEUT-GOVERNOR.

President—His Honour the CLERK OF

THE ROLLS.

Local Committee —His Worship THE VICAR

GENERAL, Chairman.G. W. BARRON.T. BAWDEN.J. BOYD.The Deemster CALLOW.H. B. CALLOW.J. S. EVERARD.W. J. FELL.F. FLINT.C. Fox.A. EARLE HUNT.W. KELLY.GEO. E. KELLY.W. KlSSACK.R. H. MILNER.A. ROTHWELL.J. P. SMITH.The Collector of Customs.S. WALES.Captain WARD.W. KEIG.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —DOUGLAS EVARARD.

Annual Subscriptions.Lord Raglan 1 1 -The Lord Bishop ... 1 1 -

Anderson, Col - 10 -Anderton, Mrs 1 - -

Bawden, Thos - 5 -Boyd, J - 5 -Burman, Jas. N. C. - 5 -

Cannell, Miss - 5 -Clncas, Mrs. W. J.

CollectorofCustoms - 5 -Cookson, G. R - 5 -Cowell, J. T. Esq.,

KG. 10 -Cowin, W. D - 5 -

Flint, F - 10 6Flint, Mrs. F - 10 6

Gelling, Miss . - 10 -Hall-Caine, J. P. ... 1 1 -Harriss Miss .. . 1 1 -

Hunt A E 1 1 -H u g h e s - Games,

C. T. W., Vicar

Kelly, Capt. G. E. . - 5 -Milner, K. H - 10 -Moffatt, Miss - 10 6Sloore, Mrs. A. W. - 10 -

Quiggin & Co 1 1 -Quiggin, Mrs. E. T. - 10 6

Sharp & Sons, M.... - 5 -Smith, J P - 5 -Steam Packet Co... - 5 -Taggart, Rev. H. S. - 12 6

£. s. d.Whiteside, R. - 5 -Sums under 5s - 5 6

Total Subs. '.. 25 16 -

Donations.McGatchen, A.Esq. 2 2 -jUnningham,J.Esq. 5 5 -' Life-boat Satur-day" 162 7 11

'Life -boat Sun-day" 149 6 4

Service on DouglasHead,pertheLordBishop 18 8 7

Contribution Boxes40 13 3

Total Dons. ...378 3 1

Total £403 19 1

PEEL BRANCH.President —

His Excellency theLIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.

Vice-President —E. T. CHRISTIAN, Esq.

Local Committee—E. T. CHRISTIAN, Esq.,

Chairman.E. COOPER, Superintendent

of Customs.T. C. CORRIN, Esq.Dr. FARAKER, Esq.T. J. GRAVES, Esq.J. HODGSON, Esq.C. F. EGNER, Esq.Rev. Mr. LEWIS.G. SAYLE, Esq.I. W. SHIMMIN, Esq.JOHN WILSON, Esq.

Hon. Secretary-Lieut. A. NB WNHAM, R.N.

Donations.Proceeds of "Life-

boat Sunday" andGymkhana 38 8 2

Contribution Boxes 10 14 «

Total £49 2 8

PORT E R I NBRANCH.

Local Committee —CHARLES JENNISOH, Esq.,

President and Chairman.ED. J. ALLEN.F. W. BRISCOE.Dr. BROMLEY.J. D. CLUOAS.E. J. ELLIOTT.Professor HERDMAN, F.B.SJ. S. KERMODE.JOHN J. McARD.F. R. MOORE.H. J. MOORE.S. NASH.A. OLLERENSHAW.JOSIAH PAGE.Rev. V. BARTON HORSPOOLw. E. TAYLOR.E. WILLIAMSON.

Honorary Secretary andTreasurer —J. McARD.

Annual Subscriptions.Briscoe, F. W. - 5 -Elliot, E. J - 5 -

£. t. d.Jennison, Chas. ... 1 1 -Kermode, J. S - 5 -McArd Jos 5 -McArd, J. J - 5 -Moore, F. R. - 5 -Ollerenshaw, A. ... - 5 -

Total Subs.... 3 6 6" Life-boat Sun-

" Life-boat FeteDay"(nett) 13 15 9

Boat-house, perAttendant S6 14 3

Contribution Boxes 14 12 9

Total : £98 6 10

PORT ST. M A R YBRANCH.President-

Sir WALTER WRAGG, D.c.L.

Local Committee —C. W. LEIGH, Chairman.F. CAPARN.T. CLAGUE.J. R. CONNAL.J. C. DICKSON.D. LACE.A. MILLER.ALF. MOORB.AMBROSE QUALTROUGH.E. QUALTROBGH.THOS. QUALTHOUQH.

Hon. Secretary—Dr. STANLEY W. WILLIAMS.

Annual Subscriptions.Briscoe, F. W - 5 -Callister, Jno - 5 -

Ciag^ie, Thos - 5 -Clucas, J. D - 5 -

Dickson, J. C - 5 -Ferguson, Rev. R. - 5 -Garrett, T. K - 5 -

Heslop, F - 6 -Jotham, Dr. - S -Lace, Dan - 5 -Leigh, C. W - 10 -Qualtrough, Amb. - 5 -Qualtrough, Edw, - 10 -Qualtrough, Thos'. - 5 -Qualtrough, W. E. - 5 -Skillicorn, Walter... - 5 -Stitt, Dr. B. 1 1 -Williams, Dr. S. W. - 6 -Wragg, Sir Walter 1 1 -Sums under 6» 1 19 6

Total Subs. ...£9 11 6

" Life-boat Sun-day" 3 14 -

DemonstrationPay 15 18 8

Boxes - 6 6

19 19 2Total Subs. ... 9 11 6

£29 10 8

RAMSEY BRANCH.

Chairman—

J. M. CRUICKSHANK, HighBailiff, Chairman, Chief

Officer of Coastguard.

Local Committee—A. E. CHRYSTAL.WM. CORKILL.W. L. CORLETT.W. T. CDBBON.Captain EVANS.H.M. INSPECTOR OP CUS-

TOMS.E. C. KERB.C. H. KBE.J. KERMODE.E. D. LADQHLIN.T. H. MIDWOOD.J. GRIMBLE GROVES, D.L.,

J.P.DANIEL VONDY.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —DANIEL VONDY.

Annual Subscriptions.£. «. d.

Andreas, Ven. Arch-

Bayley, H. C 10Bishop, E. H - 5 -Black, W. (the late) - 5 -

Clague, J., & Sons,Ltd .... 5

Clarke, Capt 10 6Corlett, Alfred - 5 -Corlett-Laxey, T. S. - 5 -Craine, TheMisses. - 10 -Cruickshwik, J. M. - 10 -Cubbon, W. T - 5 -Elliot J G 5Evans, Capt 5Farrant, Mrs. E. C. 1 - -Qibb, Miss . . . 7 6Harrison, the Rev.

S N ... 1 -Healy, Capt - 5Healy W. H 5Hilton Mrs .. .. 5Irvine, W. B - 10 -I.O.M. Steampacket

Keale, John, An-

Kee, C. H - 5 -Kermode, J - 5 -Kerr, E. C - 5 -Laughlin, E. D - 10 -Lundie, Mrs. E. H.,

Liverpool 1 - -Midwood.T.H - 5 -Norton, Albert - 5 -Parker, W. R., An-

dreas - 10 -Paul, Mrs., Edin-

Perks, Capt - 10 6" Ramsey Courier "- 5 -Somerset, Ramsey. - 5 -WatsoDg, Dr. (the

late), Manchester - 5 -Young, Rev. F. W.,

Sums under 58 - 12 6

Total Subs.. ..£19 1 6

Donations."Life-boatSunday"72 19 11Balance of Confetti

Carnival, per W.

Contribution Boxes—Arkle.J 1 2Boathouse 18 12 9Black, Wm.(the

Curphey, Mrs. . - 5 3Siuae under 5s - 9 5

Total Dons.. ..95 2 4Total Subs.... 19 1 6

Total £1H S 10

588 THE LIFE-BOAT. [1ST MAY, 1911

CHANNEL ISLANDS.GUERNSEY

BRANCH.Chairman—

Capt. H. M. CARRE, E.N.

Local Committee—Capt. J. B. CARRINHTON.Mr. ESTEN DE JERSEY.Capt. W. JONES.Capt. H. MAHT.Col. GLASSE.Mr. J. WILLIAMS.Capt. P. BICHARD.Mr. H. SMITH, E.N.Mr W. H. SMITH.

Hon. Treasurer—Mr. J. E. DE JERSEY.

Hon. Secretary—Col. W. G. DE JERSEY.

Assistant Hon. Secretary—Capt. W. JONES.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s.d.

'States of Guernsey 80 - -Aikman, Dr - 5 -Benson, Dr. D - 5 -Carey, Mr. F - 5 -Cathcart, Rev. H.. - 5 -De Guerin, Mr

Jurat T. W. M.. - 5 -de Jersey, Eev

Carey - 5 -De Lisle, Mrs. E.V.- 5 -de Sausmarez, Mrs.

G 1 - -D o m a i l l e , Mr.

Jurat M - 5 -

£. s. d.Dugmore, The Hon.

Mrs ................... - S -Laine, Mrs.T ........ - 5 -Le Cocq, Gen. H.... 1 - -Le Cocq, Capt. W.

G., E.N . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 -Le Cocq, Mr. 3 ....... 1 - -Mahy, Capt. H ...... - 5 -Mainguy, General

Ozanne.Mr.E.C... - 6 -Ozanne, Mrs. B.C. - 5 -Penfold, Eev. J ..... - B -Eandell, Mrs. J. B. - 5 -Eobilliard.Mr ....... - 5 -Stevens-Guille.Eev. - 5 -Thorpe, Miss ....... ,. - 5 -Tottenham, Miss... - 5 -Tupper, Miss Bing-

ham .................. - 5 -Wallace, Dr. A ...... - 8 4Wilde, Dr ............. - 5 -Sums under 5s ....... 4 10 -

Total Subs ...... 44 13 4

Donations.Contribution Boxes 3 10 -

Total ...... £62 3 4

JERSEY BRANCH.President—

H. E. Major-General A. N.EOCHFORT, C.B., C.M.G.,Lieutenant-Governor.

Local Committee—J. AINSWORTH, R.N.A. J. AUBIN, Esq.

Capt. J. BLAMPIED.Commr. P. J. FALLE-JCRAT.Dr. H. C. MAJOR.Capt. G. NOEL.Capt. C. LE M. DE LA

PERRELLE.Capt. F. J. EENOUF.Capt. G. EOY.J. J. LE SUEUR.

Honorary Secretary—EDWARD VOISIN,13 Eoyal Square.

Assistant Hon. Secretary—Capt. J. BLAMPIED.

Annual Subscriptions.£. s. d.

Amy, J - 10 -Anderson, Gen - 10 -Atkinson, E. M. ... - 5 -Aubin, A. J - 10 -Bagnall, Lieut.-Col.

T. N I... 1 - -Balleine, F. E 1 - -Blampied, J. A. ... - 5 -Brayn, Dr. P. J. ... - 5 -Carter, J. W 1 1 -Collas, E 1 - -DeLaPerrelle.Capt.- 10 -Falla, P. - 10 -Falle, Miss A. B.... - 10 -Falle, Very Eev. S. - 10 -Ferguson, Dr. A.... - 10 -Godfrey, Col. J. W. - 10 -Gough, Major-Gen.

H. S - 10 -Gray, Col. W. C. ... 1 - -Gruchy, Mrs. M.A. - 10 -Hallowell Carew,

Mrs - 10 -Hamptonne, Miss.. 1 - -Hawksford, C. V.... - 5 -

.Hemery, Miss ...... -LeCerf, F ............. -Le Cronier, G ....... -Le Feuvre, Miss ... -Lefevre, Miss ...... -Lindaell, Col. E. F. 1Labey, Dr. J .......... -Lantivy.Vicomtede-Laurens, J ............. -Major, Dr. H. C.... 1Major, Mrs. H. C... -Marett, Col.J.E.... -Messervy, A ....... -Messervy, C.B. ..'. 1Messervy, G.T. ... -Morris, J ............. -Orange, G. H ....... -Payn, T. Jurat ...... 1Eichard, Madame . 1Eichardson, J. J.... 1Eochfort, Major-

Gen. A. N .......... -Sumner, Col.C. M. -Voisin,Ed ............ 1Voisin, E.A .......... -Williams, Mrs ....... -Wilson, Mrs.M.... 1Wilson, Mrs. S. W. -

s. d.10 -10 -10 -5 -

10 -1 -

10 -10 -5 -- -

10 -10 -10 -- -5 -

10 -10 -

Total Subs....£29 9 6

Donations.Choveaux, N. L. ... - 10Gruchy, Mrs. M. A. 1 -The States of JerseySO -Amounts under 5». 2 18Contribution Boxes 1 7

Total Dons 35 15Total Subs 29 9

£65 5 -

Dam/right. Inurled bf itiirf pmturfoo <tfMr. T. T. Basel

1 GEN!ANNUAL REPORT . . . . 337 r^e~P°Balance Sheet 352 T 'f w?Box Collections . - - *?& -kiie-poBranch ContributionsCommittee ol ManagemGeneral ContributionsIncome and ExpendituiLegacies and Legacy FoLife-Belt, Description o

PAGEABERDARE. . . 583ABERDEEN , . .557ABERDOVEY . . 585ABERSOOH . . . 581ABERYSTWITH 579, 580ACCRINGTON . . 506ACKERGILL . . 561ALDEBURQB . . 534ALLOA . . . . 561ALNMOUTH. . . 527ANGLE . . . . 685ANGLESEY . . .679ANSTRUTHEB . . 562APPLEDOHE . . 491ARANMORK. . . 573ARBROATH . . . 563ARDMORE . . .576ARDROSSAN . . 558ARKLOW . . . 578ARRAN . . . . 560ASHFORD . . . 603ATHERFIELD . . 502AYLESBURY . . 483AYR 669BALCARY . . . 566BALLANTRAR . . 669BALLYOOTTON. . 572BANBURY . . . 631BANFF . . . . 660BANNOCKBURS . 669BARMOUTH. . . 586BARROW . . . 518BARRY . . . . 583BASINGSTOKE . . 501BATH . . . . 532BELFAST . . .570BELPER, . . . 490BEMBRIDGK 502, 603BERKSHIRE . . 483BERWICK . . .627BIRMINGHAM . . 640BLACKBURN . . 606BLACKPOOL. . . 507BLACKROCK . . 576BLAKENEY . . 624BLYTH . . . .628BOLTOK . . . 609BO'NESS. . . . 667BOULMER . . .527BRADFORD. . . 644BBANCASTER . . 624BRIDGWATER . . 632BRIDUNGTON . . 547BRIDPORT . . . 495BfilOHSTOME . . 602BRIGHTON . . . 536BRISTOL . 499, 500BRIXHAM . . .491BROADSTAIRS . . 504BROOKE. . . . 602BUCKHAVBN . . 563BUCKffl . . . . 660BUDE . . . . 485BlJKMHAM . . . 632BtJRRYPORT . . 581BURSLEM . . . 634BDRTON-OK-TREHT 634BURY ST.EDMUNDS 534CADGWITH . . . 485CAHORE. . . .577CAISTER . . . 526CAMBRIDGE UNI-

VERSITY . . . 483CAMPBBLTOWN . 658CANTERBURY . . 604CARDIFF . . . 683CARDIGAN . . . 680CARLISLE . . . 489CARMARTHEN . 680-1CARNARVON . . 981CARNARVONSHIRE

(SOUTH) . . . 581CARRICKFKRGUS . 671

CIVIL SERVICE, 458 ;

I« uie-bo

- : :| &sK Account 346 Ll*e,~!*;rms. 452,453 M°d*«f ' • ' 415 Notice

INDEXPAQK

CASTLETOWN . 586CAVAN . . . 572CHELTENHAM . 600CHESTER . . 484CHESTERFIELD 490CHICHESTER . 637CITY OF LONDON 482CLAOTON-ON-SBA 498CLEVEDON . . 532CLOGHER HEAD 576CLOUGHEY . . 673CLOVELLY . . 492COLWYN BAY 58 , 582COHNAH'S QUAY 582CORK . . . 672CODRTHACSHERR 572COURTOWN . . 677COVENTRY . . 542COVERACK . . 485CRAIL . . . 563CRBSSWELL . 528CREWE . . . 484CRICCIETH . . 581CROMER. . . 524COLDAFF . . 673COLLKRCOATS . 628DARLINGTON . 497DARTMOUTH . 492DAKWEN . . 509DAWLISH . . 492DEAL . . . 504DERBYSHIRE . 490DERBY . . . 490DONAGHADEE . 573DORNOCH <fc EMB . 570DOUGLAS . . 587DOVER . . . 604DROGHEDA . . 576DUBLIN BAY . 674DDNBAR . . 564DUNDALK . . 576DUNDEE . . 564DUNGARVAN BAY 576DUNGENESS . 604DUNMORE EAST 677DUNWICH . . 636EASTBOURNE . 537EDINBURGH . 661ENNISKILLEN . 575EXETER. . . 492EXMOUTH . . 492EYEMOUTH . 660FALKIRK . . 569FALMOUTH . 486FEOTT . . . 576FERRYSIDE. . 580FETHARD . . 577FILEY . . . 547FI8HGUARD . 586FLAMBORODGH 647FLEETWOOD . 5ioFOLKESTONE . 604FOWEY . . . 485FBASEKBUROH 557GILES' QUAY . £76GIRVAN . . 659GLAMORGAN . 683GLASGOW . . 586GLOUCESTER . 601GODALMING . 536GOODWIN SANDS 504GOBLESTOS . 634GOURDON . . 665GRANOEMOUTH 689GREENCA8TLE 673GREENOOK . . 668GREENORE . . 576OKIFFITHSTOWN 623GRIMSBY . . 623GBOOMSPOORT 570GUERNSEY . . 588HALIFAX . . 547HARTLEPOOL . 497

3RAL INDEX.

1 ffi ME-* :!SSff^^-S SKSMSa^. : : :Sat 1SS bescriition of I OS *>$S™* ?at Stations, Establishment a^ffigk

.Gold and Silver' '. '. '. 419 wSF.u?±?tto Boatmen 365 WOTK of lnstlt

TO THE BRAIPAGE

HARWICH . . . 499HASBOROUGH . . 526HASTINGS . . . 537HAUXLEY . . . 528HAYLE . . . . 486HAYLING ISLAND 501HERNE BAY . . 505HOLYHEAD. . . 579HOLY ISLAND . . 628HOPE COVE . . 494HORNSEA . . . 548HOWTH . . . . 575HUDDERSFIELD . 648HULL . . . . S49HUNA . . . . 661HUNSTANTON . . 525HYTHE . . . . 505ILFRACOHBE . . 493ILKESTON . . . 490IPSWICH . . .635IRVINE . . . . 559ISLE OP WIGHT . 502JERSEY . . . . 588JOHNSHAVEN . . 565KEIGHLEY . . .549KELSO . . . . 569KBNDAL . . .543KESSINGLAND . . 635KETTERING . . 526KIDDERMINSTER . 643KlLLOUGH . . .574KlLMORE . . .578KINGSDOWNE . . 604KlNGSGATE . . 604KING'S LYNN . . 526KIRKCUDBRIGHT . 566KIRKWALL . . 668LAKE DISTRICT . 543LANCASTER . . 510LEAMINGTON . . 542LEEDS . 549, 5soLEEK . . . 334LEICESTER . . 520LEWES . . . 638LIMERICK . . 576LINCOLNSHIRE 521, 522LITTLKHAMPTON . 538LITTLE HAVEN • 686LIVERPOOL, FORT

ot 510LIZARD . . . . 486LLAKDDULAS . . 582LLANDUDNO . . 582LLANELLY . . . 581LONDONDERRY . 576LONDON DISTRICT 481LONQHOPE . . . 568LOOE 486LOSSIEMOUXH . . 662LODGHBOROtlGH . 526LOWESTOFT . . 636LYME REGIS . . 495LYNMOUTH. . . 498LYTHAM . . .513MAIDENHEAD. . 483MALTON . . . .651MALVERN . . . 543MANCHESTER 513, 514MARGATE . . . 605MARYPORT. . . 489MELROSE . . . 569MEVAOISSIY . . 487MIDDLESBROUGH . 562MILLOM. . . .489MINBHEAD. . . 633MONTGOMERY . 586MONTROSB . . . 564MULLION . . . 487MUMBLES . . . 684MTTNDESLEY '. . 525MUSSELBCRGH . 562NAIRN . . . . 568NEATH . . . . 584

SCHES.PAGE

NEWARK . . .530NEWBIGGIN . . 628NEWBURGH . . 557NEWBURY.. . . 483NEWCASTLE (DUN-

DRUM) . . . 574NEWOASTLE-ON-

TYNE . . . . 529NEWHAVEN . . 638NEWPORT (MoN.) 524NEW QUAY (CARD.) 680NEWQUAY (CORN-

WALL) . . .487NEW ZoasEr . 505NEWTON ABBOT . 493NORFOLK . . . 525NORTHAMPTON . 526NORTH BERWICK . 665NORTH SUNDER-

LAND . . . . 629NOTTINGHAM . . 630NCNEATON . . 542OLDHAM . . . 518ONGAR . . . . 499ORMSKIRK . . .618PADSTOW . . . 487PAKEFIELD . . 635PALLING . . . 526PEEBLES . . . 588PEEL . . . . 587PENARTH . . . 683PENZANOE . . - . 487PERTH . . . . 668PETERBOROUGH . 527PETERHEAD . . 567PIEL (BARROW) . 518PLYMOUTH, PORT

OF 493POINT OF AYS . 582POLKERRIS . . 486PONTYPOOL . . 524PONTYPRIDD . . 584POOLE, ETC. . . 496PORT ERIN . . 587PORT ERROLL . . 557PORT EYNON . . 584PORTHDINLLAEN . 582PORTHLEVEN . . 488PORTHOUSTOCK . 488PORT ISAAC . . 488PORT LOGAN . . 570PORT PATRICK, . 570PORTRUSH . . .671PORT ST. MARY . 587PORT TALBOT . . 584PORTSMOUTH . . 601PRESTON . . . 518PWLLHELI . . . 581QUBBNSTOWN . . 672RAMSEY . . . 687RAMSGATE . . . 506REDCAR . . .652REDDITOH . . . 543RKKMTK . . . 536KHOSNEIOIK . . 679KHYL . . . . 582ROBIN HOOD'S BAY 552ROCHDALE. . . 519ROCHESTER . . 506Ross . . . . 584ROSSLARE H'BOUR 678ROTHERHAM . . 552RUNCORN . . . 484RUN8WICK . . . 652RYDE . . 602, 60SSALCOHBE . . .494SALTBURN . . . 652SCARBOROUGH . 653ficiLLT ISLANDS . 489SEAHAM . . . 497SEASCALE . . . 489SEATON CAREW . 497

SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT FUNDS.CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES, 459 ; COVBNT GARDEN, 459 ; FORESTERS, 459

nd Bequests, appro-[910) . . . 461at Funds . . . .458ad Capital Accounts 350

PAGESELSEY . . . . 539SENNEN COVE . 487SETTLE . . . . 553SHEFFIELD. 553, 554SHERINGHAM . . 525SHOREHAH. . . 539SHROPSHIRE . . 532SEDMOUTH . . . 494SKATERAW . . 664SKERRIES . . . 575SOUTHAMPTON . 502SOUTHEND-ON-SBA 499SOUTHEND (CAN-

TYRE). . . . 558SOUTHPORT. . . 520SOUTHSEA . . . 501SOUTHWOLD . . 535ST. ANDREWS . . 563ST. ANNE'S. . . 619ST. DAVID'S . . 588ST. IVES . . . 488Si. PETEB'S . . 604STAITHES . . .552STIRLING . . . 589STOOKPORT. . . 4848TONEHAVEN . . 565STORNOWAY . . 565STOURBRIDGE . . 544STRATFORD-ON-

AVON . . . .542STROMNESS. . . 568STRONSAY . . . 668SUNDERLAND . . 498SWANAGE . . . 496SWANSEA . . . 584SWINDON . . .543TEESDALE . . . 498TEESMOUTH . . 552TEiaxafoura . . 494TENBY . . . . 586THURSO. . . . 561TORQUAY . . .494TOTLAND BAY 502, 503TRAMORE . . .677TROON . . . . 660TUNBRIDGB WELLS 506TYNEMOUTH . . 529UFGANG. . . . 556WAKKFIELD . . 556WALMER . . . 604WALTON-ON-NAZE 499WARMINSTER . . 543WATCHBT . . . 533WELLS (NORFOLK) 526WELLS (SOMERSET) 533WESTBURY. . . 643WEST HARTLEPOOL 498WESTON-SUPEB-

MABB . . .533WEXFORD . . . 578WEYMOUTH . . 497WHITBURN. . . 498WHITBY . . . 556WBITSHAVSX . 4S9WHITHORN. . . 570WICK . . . . 561WICKLOW . . .578WIGAN . . . . 620WINCHELSEA . . 539WlNTERTON . . 526WlSBBCH . . . 484WlTHBRNSEA . . 556WOLVERHAMPTON 534WOODBRIDGE . . 536WORCESTER . . 544WORKINGTON . . 489WORKSOP . . .531WORTHING. . . 639YARMOUTH. . . 626YEALM RIVER . 495YORK . . . . 657YOUGHAL . . .573

ODD FELLOWS, 459.