THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL

OF THE! National %tfe*boat Jnstitutfon,

(ISSUED QUABTEBLT.)

VOL. XIII.—No. 140.] MAY 1, 1886. [PRICE 1«.

At the ANNUAL GENEBAL MEETING of the EOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, held at Willis's Booms, King Street, St. James's, on Saturday, 20th day of March, 1886, His Grace The DUKE OF ABEECOBN, C.B., in the Chair, the following Eeport of the Committee was read by the Secretary:— capacity of Vice-President, Chairman, and ANNUAL REPORT. Trustee, and was one of its most earnest 1886. and zealous supporters. Occupying as he ONCE again the Committee of the EOYAL did a foremost position in the commercial NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION have world, and possessing extraordinary ad- the honour to render an account of their ministrative power, combined with a culti- stewardship, and, in submitting their vated taste for art and literature, he sixty-second Report to their friends and blended with those characteristics a bene- supporters, are thankful to be able to volence, modesty and amiability which state that although there has been, owing constantly influenced his actions and to the badness of the times, a slight demeanour. All these endowments he falling off in their receipts in some di- uniformly employed to advance the in- rections, they have yet, as a whole, been terests of the Life-boat cause which he enabled to hold their own and to 'carry had so much at heart, and by his decease on the great work committed to them the Institution has been deprived of a with even increased activity. warm friend and a great benefactor, whose Since the publication of the last Report, loss will be long felt. The Trusteeship notwithstanding the unusual absence of rendered vacant by the death of Mr. continued violent gales, hundreds of valu- CHAPMAN has been kindly accepted by able lives have been rescued by the Life- Colonel FITZ-ROY CLAYTON, thp Deputy- boats, and many a family thereby saved Chairman of the Institution. from desolation and ruin. The Committee have also to report with The Committee have, with much regret, regret the death of their valued officer to.record the loss the Life-boat cause has Mr. JOSEPH PEOWSE, who for nearly thirty recently sustained in the death of Mr. years held the post of Surveyor of Life- THOMAS CHAPMAN, F.R.S., who for the boats. By his death the Institution has long period of thirty-three years was closely lost a faithful, able, and most useful connected with the Institution in the servant.

VOL. XIII.—No. 140.—LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. (2ND ED.) 26 ANNUAL REPORT.

The following is a summary of the soon will be, in the course of formation work done by the Institution during as follows:— 1885:— ENGLAND. Southsea, . Hampshire. Life-boats.—Between the 1st of January Workington, Cumberland. and the 31st of December as many as thirty new Life-boats were sent to the SCOTLAND. coast, nearly all of which were furnished Isle of Lewis, . . Hebrides. with transporting carriages. The number IBELAND. of Boats thus provided was two in excess Fethard, .... Co. Waterford. of that despatched from London during the previous year, and greatly exceeded During the year new Life-boats were the total issued from the Institution's sent to:— storeyard in any former year since 1866. Twenty-eight of the new Boats were fitted ENGLAND. AND WALES. with water ballast-tanks and other im- Appledore, No. 2, Devonshire. provements, and the experience of the Barmouth, . Merionethshire. past year has demonstrated the wisdom of Blackpool, . . Lancashire. the adoption of this course. Many reports Bridlington, Yorkshire. Brixham, . . Devonshire. have been received from Stations where Clacton, . . . Essex. they hare been placed, stating that the Ferryside, . . Carmarthenshire. old Boats which have been withdrawn, Fishguard, . . Pembrokeshire. were not to be compared with the new Llanddulas, . Denbighshire. ones. The sliding-keel Boat also, sent on Llanddwyn, Anglesey. Newbiggin, . . trial to Clacton in the spring, has given Northumberland. Plymouth, . Devonshire. the greatest satisfaction to the crew, and St. David's, . . Pembrokeshire. fully realized the expectations which had Sussex. been formed as to its efficiency. Besides Sidmouth, Devonshire. the new Life-boats which were placed Silloth, . Cumberland. Tenby, . during the year, the old Boats at several Pembrokeshire. Stations were improved or replaced by IRELAND. partially used Boats refitted. Ballywalter, Co. Down. In 1885, the following Six new Stations Blackrock, . „ Louth. were established, to each of which a new Courtmacsherry, „ Cork Life-boat was sent:— Drogheda, No. 2, „ Louth. Groomsport,. „ Down. ENGLAND. Youghal, . . . „ Cork. Lizard Point, . Southend, . , Essex. ISLE or MAN. Totland Bay, . Isle of Wight. Castletown.

SCOTLAND. New Boats will also be despatched as Montrose, . . Forfarshire. soon as possible to:—

IBELAND. ENGLAND AND WALES. Cloughey Bay, . . Co. Down. Aberdovey, . Merionethshire. Lytham, Lancashire. ISLE OP MAN. Sberiugham, Norfolk. Peel. At the close of the year the total number In addition to these, four new Stations of Life-boats under the management of to which Life-boats will be sent, are or the Committee was 290. ANNUAL KEPOET. 27

Shipwrecks. — Although statistics show rewards have been granted for the saving that during last year there was a slight of 31,910 lives, as follows : — decrease in the number of shipping In the No. of Lives In the No. of Lives casualties on our shores, and a consider- Year Saved. Year ' Saved. 1824 124 1856 473 able diminution in the number of lives 1825 218 1857 374 lost, yet the total in each case was terribly 1826 175 1858 427 1827 163 1859 499 large ; but the loss of life would, humanly 1828 301 1860 455 speaking, have been nearly doubled had 1829 463 1861 424 it not been for tHe excellent services 1830 372 1862 574 1831 287 1863 714 rendered through the instrumentality of 1832 310 1864 698 the EOTAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU- 1833 449 1865 714 TION. 1834 214 1866 921 1835 364 1867 1,086 During the year the Life-boats were 1836 225 1868 862 launched 190 times on service, and about 1837 272 1869 1 ,231 1838 456 1870 784 760 times for inspection and exercise, 1839 279 1871 882 and it is with the greatest thankfulness 1840 353 1872 739 and satisfaction that the Committee are 1841 128 1873 G68 1842 276 1874 713 enabled to state that there was not a 1843 236 1875 921 single fatal accident, nor indeed a serious 1844 193 187fi GOO 1845 235 1877 1,048 accident of any description connected 1846 134 1878 616 with the service. 1847 157 1879 855 The Life-boat services during each 1848 123 1880 697 1849 209 1881 1 121 month of the year were as follows : — 1850 470 1882 884 185] 230 1883 955 1852 773 1884 792 Number Lives Vessels Lives Saved 1853 678 1885 555 of Life- Saved Saved 1854 355 1885. boat by Life- by Life- by Total 31,910 Launches. Shore- 1855 406 boats. boats. boats.

January . . . 29 83 3 20 Surely the publication of such sta- February . . • 18 22 1 17 tistics as these should alone be suffi- March . . • 21 60 3 22 cient to secure proper support for the April . t . • 10 4 1 15 maintenance of the great work of the May . '. . . 7 12 1 Society. — June . . • •) _. 4 3 4 July ... -I 11 Rewards. — A summary is furnished in August . . • 14 40 1 11 the Appendix of all the cases in which September . . 13 17 2 11 rewards were granted by the Committee October . . • 33 82 3 36 in 1885 for saving, or assisting to save November . • 27 36 5 31 life from shipwreck, either by Life-boats, December . • 15 11 1 5 Shore-boats, or other means. These x•Hnnr U Wain jtft. U. fBt ITllll/) /till UUml flfi/1i 9£t OiSlll VftT V Ul* TWpflUCUwl? St,"\Ro j 1J. "R-L*ll —~ Total . . 190 371 20 184 nocular Glass, 7 Votes of thanks on vellum, and 3,644?. lls. Id. in cash. The Committee have gratefully to Every case was most carefully inquired acknowledge the valuable aid in the into by the Committee, who were assisted saving of human life, they have continued in their investigation by the local Hono- to receive from the officers and men of rary Secretaries, by Officers of the Coast- the Coastguard, as well as the important guard and Customs, and by many other help which has been frequently afforded persons in a position to help. by the Volunteer Rocket Brigades. Since During the past sixty-two years the the foundation of the Institution in 1824, Institution has awarded 97 Gold Medals,

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972 Silver Medals, 14 Binocular Glasses, CALLOW, WM., Esq., K.W.S., f. s. d. 8 Telescopes and 86,6292. in money for F.R.G.S., and friends, collected by 330 - - life-saving work on the coast. Civil Service Life-boat Fund. . 1,200 - - FOSTER, HERBERT A., Esq. . . 650 - - Aneroid Barometers.—In 1885 there Island of Lewis—Mrs. DUGUID . 1,000 - - was a continued and steady demand for Newbiggin—Miss E. H. JACOMB- HOOD 700 - - the Aneroids supplied by the Committee —HENRY M. HARVEY, to fishing-vessels and small coasters, from Esq. (additional) .... 100 - - which it would seem that the liberality Plymouth—Miss LUCY L. HARRIS 500 - - of the Committee in this matter is really Selsey—Miss EMILY E. BRIGDEN . 150 - - appreciated by those whom it is intended Sidmouth—Miss BASS . . . 1,000 - - to benefit. In the year, 255 of these Whitburn—A Lady (additional) 100 - - Whitehaven — Miss LEICESTER valuable instruments were disposed of, (endowment) 2,000 - - viz.: —159 to fishermen, and 96 to Workington—A Lady.... 700 - - coasters, making a grand total of 2,238 distributed since 1882. The Committee also had the satisfac- tion to acknowledge during the year the Local Committees. — The Committee undermentioned special contributions:— gratefully acknowledge the important HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (annual £. i. d. and invaluable aid they continued to subscription) 50 - - receive during the past year from the Aorangi, s.s., contribution box, per Capt. TURPIN .... 529 Local Committees, their Honorary Secre- BEKMAN'S CHARITY, Trustees of, taries, Treasurers and others, without (additional) 10 10 - which the efforts of the Parent Committee Christ's Hospital, Hertford, con- would have been of little use. The tributed by boys and girls, per duties of the Honorary Secretaries have Rev. G. C. BELL, M.A. ... 33- DA COSTA, Miss 500 - - of late been particularly onerous, owing ELY, The Most Hon. the MAR- to the difficulties experienced in raising QUIS OF (annual subscription) . 20 - - funds, arising from the prevailing agri- Friendly Societies Church Parade. cultural and commercial depression. St. John's, LewUham High Road 6 15 4 The best thanks of the Committee are Hadnall Church, Salop, collection per Rev. BROOKE C. MORTIMER 14 14 7 also due to the Press for the publicity Howis, Miss (3 years' maintenance given by it to the work of the Institution of her Life-boat at Silloth) . . 210 - - and for the frequent and earnest appeals Hull, collected from seamen by it has made to the public on behalf of the Mi. J. W. DAY 8 - - Life-boat cause. LEWISHAM AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMPANY, proceeds of perform- ance, per E. N. HOLE, Esq. . 20 18 - Finances. — The amount received in Licensed Victualler Life-boat at 1885 in respect of subscriptions, dona- Hunstanton,eollected by ALFRED tions, dividends, etc., was 47,0352. 5s. 4d. L. ANNETT, Esq., in aid of the including the sum of 14,630Z. in special support of the Boat .... 100 - - MERCERS, WoRsmpPULCoMPANY op 100 - - gifts to defray expenses connected with v Northampton, H.M.S., offertories, various Life-boat Establishments as per Rev. S. S. BROWNE, R.N. . 9 - - follows:— NUTTALL, THOS., Esq., Southport. 200 - - £. «. d. Royal Artillery, proceeds of an Anonymous 500 - - Entertainment given by No. 3 Appledore No. 2 — Mrs. MAC- Battery, 1st Brigade, Eastern DONALD (endowment) . . . 2,000 - - Division, per Major ISACKE. . 44- Blackpool—From the Estate of S. C 500 - - the late Mr. SAMBEL FLETCHER St. Michael's, Paddington, Life- per the Duchy of Lancaster, by boat Fund, per Rev. G. F. command of H.M. the QUEEN . 3,700 - - PRESCOTT, M.A. (additional) . 25 11 - ANNUAL EEPOBT. 29

£. s. d. £. s. d. THOHNGATE, WILLIAM, Esq., the PAYNE, W. J., Esq., Reigate . . 585 - - late, trustees of (annual sub- SEABLB, Mrs. E. J., . . 90 - - scription) 80 - - SHORTBIDOE, R., Esq., Cleadon . 500 - - E. F. WHITE, Esq., and Miss SIMS, Mrs. M. O., Ickham. . . 282 9 6 WHITE (annual subscription) . 75 - - SKTNNBB, H. J., Esq., Fleet Street 500 - - STLMSON, WM., Esq., Thurmaston 45 - - In 1885, the following much-valued STODDABT, JOHN, Esq., Gamblesby 201 8 - SDTCLIFPE, Miss JANE, York . . 50 - - legacies were paid to the Institution, THOMAS, Mrs. F. E., Nunney (ad- whereby the Committee were enabled to ditional) 15 15 2 improve the efficiency of the service in WAKE, Miss E., Trafalgar Boad . 100 - - various directions:— £. s. d. The payments made during the past AITKIN, Mrs. ANNE, Edinburgh . 180 - - year amounted to 52.649Z. 2s. Qd., of which ALLSOP, W. G., Esq., Nottingham 20,743?. 5s. 3d. was spent on Life-boats, (additional) 20 19 3 Life-boat Houses, Transporting Carriages, BASS, W. T., Esq., Enfleld . . 1,000 - -and Slipways ; 17,513?. Os. 3d. on Life- BATES, BRIAN, Esq., Brixton . . 975 - - BATES, W., Esq., Plymouth . . 4 10 - boat Stores, Life-belts, Subsidies to poor BENNETT, W., Esq., Regent's Park 1,000 - - and outlying Stations, Aneroids for fisher- BLOW, W. W., Esq., Walton-on- men and coasters, the Store-yard and the the-Naze 500 - - Inspectors' Department; 9,196?. 11s. &d. BROWN, EBENEZEB, Esq., Glasgow 168 15 - on Life-boat coxswains and crews for BROWNING, T., Esq., Victoria Street 52 10 - BBTTERE, WM. S., Esq.,Ticehurst. 2,000 - - going out on service, and for exercising CLAKE, Mrs. ELIZABETH ANN, the Life-boats, on special recognitions and Higher Broughton .... 1,000 - - rewards for services, on grants to injured CLAKIDGE, Miss MAET, Bedford . 450 - - Life-boatmen, medals and vellums. CLEGG, Mrs. ELIZABETH, Rochdale 90 - - The balance of expenditure was laid COLLIN, Miss ANNE, Store Street. 3,532 - 2 CBUIKSHANK, JAMES, Esq., Glasgow 180 - - out in the publication of the Life-loat DALMEB, Mrs. ANNE, Ryde . . 450 - - Journal and the Annual Report, in sala- DEAN, W. H., Esq., Stratford (ad- ries, architect's charges, rent and repair ditional) 43 1 11 of offices, taxes, housekeeper, stationery, DODGSON, Mrs. JANE, Bearwood 4,500 - - postage, &c. All the items of receipt and EMANTJEL, E. J., Esq., Hyde Park Gardens 20 - - expenditure have been audited by Mr. FBITH, Colonel E. B., Walham LOVELOCK, chartered accountant. Green 450 - - GEORGE, T. W., Esq., East Carlton 1,000 - - In conclusion, the Committee appeal GOBE, Miss C. EBSWELL, Margate 689 14 6 strongly to the British public for pecu- GBAY, GEO.M., Esq., New Zealand 535 12 11 niary help to enable them to carry on HALL, W. J., Esq., Trinity Square (additional) 21 13 9 their most responsible work, and they HAMILL, Miss C. M., Dublin . . 200 - -ask more particularly for Annual Sub- HABDEB, Mrs. E., Bayswater . . 100 - - scriptions. The services which have been HEBBEBT, D., Esq., Huntingdon . 200 - - rendered in the past, and are now being JACKSON, THOS., Esq., Edinburgh 9 - - rendered by the LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, KiNG8MORE,MissE.,Dungannon . 135 - - LEE, WM., Esq., Great Horkesley 50 - - are of national importance, and the Com- MILES, J. J., Esq., Highgate . . 100 - - mittee cannot believe that the Life-boat MOOB, Mrs. M. E., Holloway . . 30 - - Service will be allowed to languish for PALMER, Mrs. JANE W., Tunbridge want of funds to properly sustain it. Wells 100 - - 30 ANNUAL REPORT.

KESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOB 1886. His GBACE THE DUKE OF ABEKCOKN, O.B., IN THE CHAIB.

1. That the Keport now read be continued success of their great adopted, printed and circulated. undertaking and tenders to them, to the Officers of the Institution and Moved by The Most Hon. The to the Honorary Local Committees, MARQUIS OF RIPON, KG. Treasurers and Secretaries, as well as to the gallant Life-boat Coxswains and Crews, its hearty thanks for Seconded by The Right Hon. their zealous endeavours to promote EDWARD MAEJORIBANKS, the prosperity and usefulness of the M.P., Comptroller of the Institution. Household. Moved by The Right Hon. 2. That the following Noblemen LORD SUFFIELD, K.C.B. and Gentlemen be the Officers of the Institution for the current year:— Seconded by The Right. Hon. ( Vide next page for this list.) LORD SALTOUN.

Moved by The Most Hon. The MARQUIS OF AILSA. 4. That the best thanks of this Meeting be given to His Grace The DUKE OF ABERCORN, C.B., for so Seconded by EGBERT U. PEN- kindly presiding over this the sixty- ROSE FITZGERALD, Esq., M.P. second Annual Meeting of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. 3. That this Meeting, recognising the valuable services of the ROYAL Moved by Sir EDWARD BIRK- NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION BECK, Bart., M.P., V.P. in its important work of saving life, congratulates the Chairman and Seconded by Colonel FiTzRoY Committee of Management on the CLAYTON, V.P. ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, For the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck. (Incorporated T>y Royal Charter.1

FOUHDBD nr 1824. — 8UPPOBTBD SOLELY BT VOLUNTARY OOHTBTBUTIONa.

PATBONK8S ©ractouS jKafcstp tl)r VICE-PATBONESS. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES. VICE-PATS ONS. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. Vice-Admiral HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, K.G. PRESIDENT. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, K.G. VICE-PRESIDENTS. His Grace the ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY. L. T. GATE, Esq. His Grace the DUKE OF POBTLAND. JAHES CHADWICK, Esq. His Grace the DUKB OF ABKBCORN, C.B. Colonel PiTzRoT CLAYTON. His Grace the DUKE of ARGYLL, E.G., K.T., F.R.S. W. H. HABTOH, Esq. The Right Hon. the EABL of LEICESTER, K.G. T. B. POTTEB, Esq., M.P. The Right Hon. the EABL PBBCT, P.O. ' HUGH TATLOK, Esq. Sir EDWABD BIRKBBCK, Bart., M.P. Admiral J. R. WARD. Admiral Sir GEOBOX BROKE-MIDDLETON, Bart, C.B. ROBEBI WHITWOETH, Esq. Sir EDTABO G. L. PBKBOTT, Bart. COKHITTKE OF MANAGEMENT. Sir EDWABD BIBKBECK, Bart., M.P., V.P., fihairmam. Colonel FrrzRoY CLAYTON, V.P., [teputy-ClMirman. The ItostHon. die MARQDIS of AILS A. WILLIAM HEABLB LYALL, Esq., M.A. Admiral the Right Hon. Lord ALCESTEB, G.C.B. Admiral Sir F. LEOPOLD McCLnrroCK, F.R.S. Vice-Admiral J. K. E. BAIRD, Admiral-Superintendent of The Right Hon. EDWABD MABJORIBANKS, M.P., Comp- Naval Reserves. EUQENE F. NOEL, Esq. [trailer of the Household. Captain the Right Hon. Lord CHARLES W. DB LA POEB Sir FRANCIS BOYD OUTBAH, Bart BEBESFOED, R.N., C.B., M.P. Lord ALFRED H. FACET. ROBBBT BIBKBECK, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel FREDERICK PALMES. L. T. CAVE, Esq., v.p. GEOBGE PALMER, Esq. FRANCIS S. CHAPMAN, Esq. The Right Hon. The EABL PERCY. P.O.. KP. Sir WILLIAM R. CLAYTON, Bart Admiral AUGUSTUS PHILLIHOBE, Commander-in-chief at Admiral JOHN COBBETT, C.B. FREDERICK POLLOCK, Esq. (TJevonport. Colonel the Hon. C. F. CRICHTON. His Grace the DUKE OF POETLASD, V.P. Major-General C. F. TOBBENS DANIELL. CHARLES ULYNN PEIDEACX-BEUNE, Esq. The Right Hon. G. J. GOSOHKN, M.P. The Right Hon. LORD ROBABTBS. JOHN GRIFFITH, Esq. Admiral of the Fleet, Sir ALFBED P. RYDER, K.C.B. WILLIAM K. HAKTOIT, Esq., V.P. The Right Hon. the EAKL WALDBGEAVB. A. P. HEYWOOD-LONSDALB. Esq. Admiral J. R. WABD, V.P. , [House. Vice-Admiral Sir ANXHONY H. HOSKINS, K.C.B., a Lord Captain J. SYDNEY WEBB. Deputy-Master of the Trinity Commissioner of the Admiralty. Captain W. J. L. WHABTON, E.N., Hydrographer of the The Right Hon. JOHN GELUBKAND HuBEARD, M.P. Sir ALLSK YOUNQ, C.B. [Admiralty. TRUSTEES. Sir EDWARD BIBKBBCK, Bart., M.P.. V.P. The Right Hon. The EABL PEBOT, P.O., V.P. Colonel FrrzRoY CLAYTON, FJ>. 8ANKKBB- Messrs. COUTTS and Co., 59 Strand. TREASURER—HUGH LINDSAY ANTBOBDS. Esq. SECKETAE7—CHARLES DIBDIN, Esq., F.R.G.S. ASSISTANT SECKETAEY—W. R. SMITH, Esq. CHIEF LITE-BOAT INSPECTOR—Captain the Hon. H. W. CHETWYND, R.N. DISTRICT LIFE-BOAT INSPECTORS. Commander ST. VmOEMT NBPEAN, R.N. I Commander GEOBGBS C. C. CARTES, R.N. Commander C. LA PRMADDAYE, R.N. | Lieutenant H. T. G. TIPPING, R.N. Lieutenant T. H. WILLOCQHBY BEDDOES, R.N. ARCHITECT—C. H. COOKE, Esq., F.S.A. SOLICITORS—Messrs. CLAYTON. SONS, and FABGDS. AtTDITOE—SAMUEL LOVELOCK, Esq., Public Accountant F.C.A. roe object ol this Institution, m declared In Its UUe, and In Its Charter of Incorporation, Is to afford assistance to every shipwrecked person around the Coasts of the United Kingdom. The chief means by which the Society endeavours to carry this oblect Into effect are :— By building, stationing, and maintaining In repair, Life-boats of the most perfect description; furnishing them wltn all necessary Appurtenances, including Houses to preserve them In, and Carriages tor then? conveyance to the spots where their Services are called for; and further, providing, through the Instrumentality of Local Committees, for their proper Manage- ment und the occasional Exercise of their Crews, By conferring Honorary Rewards In the form of Medals and Votes ot Thanks, and also making liberal grants' f money to all persons who, at the risk of their owmllves, save, or attempt to save, those of others on board vessels wrecked, or in distress, upon any part ol the Coasts of the United Kingdom. Tne number of lives saved either by the Life-boats of the Institution, or by special exertions for which It has granted rewards, since Its formation, Is 31,910. Annual Subscription* and Donations are thankfully received by the Secretary, CHABLES DTBDIN, Esq., at the Tnrtitntion, 14 JOHN STBKBT, ADELFHI, LONDON. W.C.; by the Bankers ot the institution, Messrs. Oourrs AND Co., 58 Strand; Messrs. HIBRIES, FAEQOHAR, AND Co., 16 St. James's Street; Messrs. HOABE, 31 Fleet Street, London; by all the other Buikers in the United Kingdom; and by all the Life-boat Branches. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec, 1885. Cr.

To LIFE-BOATS, viz. : £. a. d. £. i. d. £. ». d. 359 - - By General Subscriptions . 3,314 16 6 Appledore, No. 2 .... 300 - - 300 - - „ General Donations . . 3,448 6 6 390 - - „ Contributions from 398 - - Branches . . . .11,881 3 4 300 - - 300 - - „ Contribution Boxes . 872 8 7 Clacton-on-Sea ..... 634 11 8 Courtmacsherry .... 300 - - „ Special Gifts, amount- 384 - - ing to £14,630, for Fethard 384 - - Life-boat Establish- Fishguard, No. 2 .... 390 - - ments as follows : — 365 15 - 355 - - Anonymous .... 500 - 327 - - Montrose, No. 3 . . . . 345 - - Appledore No. 2 — Mrs. 399 6 - MacDonald (Endow- 327 - - ment) 2,000 - St. David's 390 - - 300 - - Blackpool — From the 345 - - Estate of the late Mr. Silloth. , . . . 300 - - Samuel Fletcher per Sonthend, No. 2 .... 300 - - the Duchy of Lan- Tenby 367 13 6 caster, by command 355 - - of H.M. the Queen . 3,700 - Spare Life-boat .... 345 - - Callow, Wm. Esq., Alterations and repairs of Lif e- 1,235 19 4 E.W.S., F.R.q.8., 10 197 5 6 and friends, collected by 330 - To LIFE-BOAT HOUSES AND SLIPTfAYS, viz. : — 150 - - Civil Service Life-boat Appledore (Alterations) . . 84 6 6 Fund . ... 1 200 644 - - 447 19 6 Foster, Herbert A. Esq. 650 - 106 10 - Island of Lewis — Mrs. 250 - - Clacton-on-Sea .... 1,001 6 - Duguid .... 1,OCO - 251 2 6 Newbiggin — Miss E. H. 113 15 - Jacomb-Hood . . 700 - Crail 171 13 - Falmouth (on account) . . 60 - - Penzance — Henry M. 114 1 1 Harvey, Esq. (Addi- 250 - - 233 9 6 113 11 - Plymonth — Miss Lucy 174 10 - L. Harris .... 500 - Newbiggin (alterations) . , 75 13 - Peel • . , 485 9 10 Selsey—Mis s Emily E. 354 11 6 Brigden .... 150 - Port Erin 250 13 - Sidmonth— Miss Bass . 1,000 - 750 - - Sonthend, No. 2 . . . . 445 10 - Whitbura — A Lady Southsea (on account) . . 150 - - (Additional) ... 100 - 357 6 4 Walton-on-the-Naze (Balance) 187 1 9 Whitehaven — Miss Wintertpn (Balance) . • . 143 - - Leicester(Endowment) 2,000 - Alterations, Repairs, and Faint- ing of Life-boat Bouses 623 12 3 Workington— A Lady . 706 - 7,989 1 9 To LIFE-BOAT CARRIAGES, viz. : Appledore, No. 2 .... 119 10 - 118 - - „ Dividends and Interest. 12,500 9 6 Blackpool 124 - - Carried forward £361 10 -18,486 7 3 Carried forward £46,147 4 5 Dr. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1885—continued. Cr.

£. s. d. £. *. d. £. ». d. Brought forward £381 10 -18,486 7 3 Brought forward £46,147 4 5 To LIFE-BOAT CARRIAGES, con- By Amount received for tinued, viz. :— Life-boat Journals, Bridlington 118 - - Advertismients on Castletown 120 - - Clacton-on-Sea 130 - - cover ™f same, CourtmacBherry 118 - - Barometer Pads, Ac. 441 19 6 Fethard 120 - - Llanddulas 118 - - „ Amount received for Montrose, No. 3 .... 118 - - sale of Condemned Newbiggin 120 - - Piel (special) 56 - - Stores, Waste Paper, Selsey 120 - - &c 229 5 8 Sidmouth 121 - - Silloth 120 - - Property Salvage earned Southend, No. 2 .... 118 - - by Life-boats . . 47 5 9 Tenby 118 - - Spare Life-boat Carriage . . 121 - - Alterations and Repairs of Rent from Sub-Tenants Life-boat Carriages... 159 8 - in House of Institution 169 10 - 2,256 18 - To Life-boat Stores and Life-belts ....6,787 15 1 „ Subsidies to outlying Stations, Branch Pay- ments, and Conveyance of Boats, Car- riages and Stores to and from the Coast 5,428 8 7 „ Travelling Expenses of six Inspectors of Life-boats and Surveyor of Life-boats . 1,361 8 4 ,, Life-boat Store-Yard at Poplar, including Kent, Taxes, Insurance, Repairs, Salary of Storekeeper and Wages ....1,037 18 - „ Grants to Fishermen and Coasters for the purchase of Aneroid Barometers. . . 171 2 8 „ Salaries of Chief Inspector of Life-boats, five District Inspectors of Life-boats and the Surveyor of Life-boats ...2,726 7 7 „ Life-boat Coxswains and Crews, &c., viz. :- Payments to Coxswains and to Life-boat Crews for exercising the Life-boats quarterly 5,552 - 5 Life-boat Crews for Services, Special Rewards and re- cognitions and grants to injured Life-boatmen, Me- dals and Vellums . . . 3,644 11 1 9,196 11 6 ,, Salaries of Secretary, Assistant Secretary and Clerks 2,320 6 5 „ Printing Life-boat Journal, Annual Report and Circulars and Binding .... 864 12 1 „ Stationery, Office Expenses, and Fireproof Safes for accounts and vouchers, &c.' . 403 2 - „ Advertisements, Postages and Parcels . . 522 14 10 „ Architect's Charges 430 19 - „ Auditor's Fee 63 - - By Total Income . . £47,035 5 4 „ Law Expenses on Leases, Bequests, &c. . 155 2 10 „ Rent, Taxes, Insurance, Housekeeper and Messenger 289 12 11 „ Repairing House of Institution .... 99 3 2 „ Balance defrayed from „ Annual Meeting 47 12 6 Capital .... 5,613 17 5 Total Expenditure £52,649 2 9 £52,649 2 9

Examined and found correct,

(Signed) SAMUEL LOVELOCK, Chartered Accountant, 15th January, 1886. Audit-or. 34 STATEMENT OP THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGING TO OR IN CONNECTION WITH THI

No. of When STATION. Length. Breadth. Stationed No. Can, ot Named.

ENGLAND. Ft In. Ft In. 1 NORTHUMBERLAND BEBWICK-ON-TWEED - - - 33 - 8 - 10 1864 2 HOLT ISLAND — No. 1 — — — 34 - 8 3 10 1884 3 No. 2- - - 32 - 7 4 10 1868 4 BAMBUROH CASTLE — — - 32 - 7 6 10 1882 5 NOKTH SUNDEBLAND — — — 34 - 8 - 10 1884 6 33 - 8 - 10 1866 7 ALNMOVTH - - - - - 32 - 7 6 10 1865 8 34 - 8 6 10 1866 9 CBESSWELL - - - - - 30 - 8 - 8 1875 10 NBWBIQGIN - - - - - 37 - 8 6 10 1885 11 BLYTH —No . 1 — — — - 33 - 8 - 10 1867 12 „ No. 2 - - - - 30 - 8 - 8 1880 13 CULLEECOATS — — - — 37 - 8 - 12 1884 14 TTNEMOUTH — No. 1 — — — 37 - 9 - 12 1875 15 No. 2 - - - 33 - 8 - 10 1872 16 DURHAM - - - WHITBUKN ----.- 34 - 8 - 10 1881 17 SUNDERLAND — No. 1 — — — 30 - 8 - 8 1876 18 No. 2 - ~ - 30 3 8 7 10 1882 19 No. 3- - - 33 - 8 - 10 1865 20 No. 4- - - 36 - 9 - 12 1872 21 33 - 8 6 10 1870 22 HABTLEFOOL— No.*l - - - 33 - 8 6 10 1876 23 No. 2 - - - 36 - 9 - 10 1876 24 „ No. 3 - - - 33 - 8 6 10 1878 25 WEST HARTLEPOOL —No . 1 — 33 - 8 6 10 1869 26 No. 2 - 34 - 8 9 10 1874 27 SEATON CAREW - - - - 33 - 8 6 10 1873 28 YORKSHIRE - - MIDDLESBROUGH - - - 34 - 8 3 10 1884 29 REDCAB ------34 - 8 3 10 1884 30 34 - 8 3 10 1880 31 STAITHES - - - - - 32 - 8 - 10 1875 32 KUNSWICK 34 - 8 - 10 1880 33 32 - 7 6 10 1879 34 WHITBT— No. 1 - - - - 34 - 8 - 10 1881 35 No. 2 - - - - 32 - 7 6 10 1879 36 ROBIN HOOD'S BAT — — — 32 - 8 - 10 1885

37 SCABBOBOUGH — — — — 35 - 9 - 10 1872 38 34 - 8 - 10 1884 39 FLAMBOBOUGH— No. 1 — — 33 - 8 6 10 1871 40 No. 2 - - 33 - 8 - 10 1882 41 BRIDLINGTON QUAY — — — 34 - 7 6 10 1885

42 34 - 7 6 10 1884 43 32 - 7 6 10 1875 44 WITHEBNSEA — - — — 34 - 8 3 10 1883 45 33 - 8 6 10 1868 46 DONNA NOOK — - — — 34 - 8 - 10 1878 47 MABLETHOBPE — — — - 34 - 8 3 10 1883 48 30 - 8 - 8 1876 49 30 - 8 - 8 1876 50 SKEGNESS - -^- — — 33 - 8 - 10 1874 51 NORFOLK - - - HUNSTANTON - - - - 32 - 7 6 10 1867 52 BRANCASTEB— — — - — 33 - 10 1879 53 37 - ' 1- 12 1881 54 37 - 9 6 12 1873 55 SHERINGHAM — — — — 41 - 9 3 14 1886 56 35 - 10 - 14 1884 57 M T 34 - 8 3 10 1882 58 HASBOROUGH — - — — 32 - 7 6 10 1866 59 PALLING— No. 1 — — — — 37 - 8 9 12 1884 60 No. 2 - - - - 40 - 11 6 14 1870 61 WlNTEBTON — No. 1 — — — 32 - 10 - 12 1878 ATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, laid before the Annual Meeting on the 20th March, 1886. 35

NAHB OF BOAT AND DONOB. NAME AND ADDBESS 07 HONOEAB5T SECEETAEY.

Albert Victor—Manchester Branch ... B. G. Sinclair, Esq, Berwick-on-Tweed. Grace Darling—Miss Egdell's Bequest . . Bombay—The late Mr. J. G., and Mrs. Frith •Rev. W. W. F. Keeling, Holy Island, Beal, R.S.O. *John and Betty Cuttell—The late Mr. Cuttell George Hutchinson, Esq., Bambnrgh Castle, Belford. Thomas Bewick—Miss Bewick's Legacy Major Marshall, Annstead, Chathill. Robin Hood of Nottingham—Nottingham . Rev. L. J. Stephens, M.A., Long Houghton Vicarage, Lesbury, R.S.O. [berland. John Atkinson—Miss Wardell .... Herbert E. Brown, Esq., Alnmouth, R.S.Oi, Northum- Algernon $ Eleanor—Her Grace the Dowager Rev. James Fairbrother, Amble, Acklington. Duchess of Northumberland. Old Potter—Thos. Hackwood, Esq. . . . Rev. R. E. Taylor, Cresswell Vicarage, Morpeth. Robert and Susan—Miss E. H. Jacomb-Hood J. Lowthian Bell, Esq., North Seatou Hall, Morpeth. Salford—Manchester Branch Tom and Marion—Mr. & Mrs. T. Jones Gibb tMr. James Ross, Jim., Blyth, Northumberland. Co-operator No. 1—Manchester Central Co- Major Adamson, Cullercoats, Newcastle-on-Tyne. operative Board. * Charles Dibdin,—Civil Service No. 2 Fund . Forester—A. 0. of Foresters P. J. Messent, Esq., C.E., Tynemouth, North Shields. * William and Charles—A Lady . . . .• W. H. Williamson, Esq., Whitburn, nr. Sunderland. Good Templar—That Life-boat Fund . Mary—Miss Beckett's Legacy . . . Florence Nightingale—Town of Derby . 1J. O. Porrett, Esq., 52 West Sunnyside, Sunderland. John Fouliton—The late Mrs. Fpulston . [R.S.O. Sisters Carter, of Harrogate—Misses Carter William Warham, Esq., Londonderry Offices, Seaham, Charles Mather—Mrs. Annie Mather 'Charles Ingleby—Trust Fund, per G. P IS. Herbert Belk, Esq., Hartlepool. Wragge, Esq. (Alfred Belk, Esq., Hartlepool. John Clay Barlow—Miss Barlow. . . . Rochdale—Collected in Rochdale. . . . 1C. A. Baker, Esq., North Eastern Railway, West Foresters' Pride—A. O. of Foresters. . . ' Hartlepool. Job Hindley—The late Mr. Hindley, per Rev. John Lawson, M.A.,Seaton Carew,West Hartlepool. Manchester Branch. Thomas and Isabella Firbank—Their Legacies Mr. James Harris, Pilot Master,Middlesbrough-on-Tees. Brothers—E. B., M. P., and A. and E. I., J. M. Meek, Esq., Coatham, Redcar. Cheddar. Charles and Ann—Mrs. Townend, per Man- Mr. T. G. Pearson, Saltbnm-by-the-Sea. chester Branch. Hannah Somerset—Mrs. Yates' Legacy . . Margaret and Edward—A Lady .... , Dr. J. V. Laverick, Hinderwell, Staithes. Joseph Sykes—Mrs. A. E. Sykes' Legacy . •Robert and Mary Ellis—Ufa. M. A. Ellis . E. W. Chapman, Esq., Whitby. Harriott Forteath—Late Mrs. Forteath . . Mr. Robert Gibson, Harbour Master, Whitby Ephraim and Hannah Fox—Mr. and Mra. Fox's Children [ Rev. R. Jermyn Cooper, Fylingdales Vicarage, Whitby. [John Stephenson, Esq., King's Cliff, Scarborough. Lady Leigh—Warwickshire Freemasons . [A. E. Hick, Esq., St. Thomas Street, Scarborough. Holloa the Second—R. W. Hollon, Esq.. . Mr. W. Tout, 4 Cliff Terrace, Filey, R.S.O., Yorkshire. Gertrude—Legacy of John Beckett, Esq. . Matthew Middlewood—G. Middlewood, Esq. • Rev. J. F. Wilkinson, M.A., Flamborough, Hull. William John and Frances—Mr. Payne's Legacy * George and Jane Walkei Mr. Walker's [Alfred West, Esq., King St., Bridlington Quay. Legacy *Ellen and Margaret of Settle—Settle Fund . Mr. George Milner, 5 Swiss Terrace, Hornsea, near Hull. Admiral Row—That Life-boat Fund . . Horatio H. Ayre, Esq., Withernsea, near Hull. Manchester Unity—1.0.of Odd Fels. (M.U.) Capt. Thomas Jewitt, Grimsby. 'Richard—Miss Dixon Mr. Gilbert Houlden, North Somercotes, Grimsby. Heywood—A. P. Heywood-Lonsdale, Esq. . Caroline—N. R. [Lieut. E. J. V. Pritchard, R.N., Coastg., Mablethorpe, Land-seer—Miss Landseer R. Bradshaw, Esq., Hogsthorpe, Alford. [Alford. "C. F. Grantham, Esq., Skegness, R.S.O., Lincolnshire. Herbert Ingram—Mr. Ingrain's Friends. . Mr. W. H. Colbeck, Ch. Officer C'. G"., ~ R.S.O., Lincolnshire, Licensed Victualler—Licensed Victuallers . -.ev. C. E. Browne, Old Hunstanton, Norfolk. [Lynn. Lilg Bird—Samuel Bird, Esq Rev. E. K. Kerslake, M.A., Deepdale Rectory, King's Charlotte Nicholls—Miss Nicholls' Legacy . E. B. Loynes, Esq., Wells, Norfolk. Hettie—A Friend at Bradford. . . ." . Rev. R. H. Tillard, M.A., Blakeney, Dereham. William Bennett—Mr. Bennett's Le_gacy . Rev. Lethbridge Moore, Sheringham, Cromer. Benjamin Bond Cabbell—Miss Egdell's Legacy W. G. Sandford, Esq., Cromer. J. H. Elliott-Mrs. J. H. Elliott.... G. Gordon, Esq., Mundesley, North Walsham, Norfolk. Huddersfeld— Huddersfield Wm.Wenn, Junr., Esq.,Walcot Hall, Stalham,Norwich. Good hope—W. J. Guerrier, Esq. ... 1 d British Workman—That Magazine . . . Mr. E. Trench, Chief Officer C . G ., Palling, Norwich. Edward Birkbeck—R. N. L. B. Institution . Rev. Wm. Green, M.A, Winterton, Great Yarmouth. \Continued. This Life-boat is endowed. 36 STATEMENT or THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGING TO OB IN CONNECTIO

When No. of No. STATION. Length. Breadth. Stationed Oars, or Named. Ft. In. Ft in. 62 NORFOLK - - - WINTERTON— No. 2 - - - 36 - 10 6 14 1879 63 CAISTER —No . 1 — — — — 42 - 11 6 14 1883 64 „ No. 2 - - - - 33 7 10 - 12 1875 65 YARMOUTH - - - - - 28 - 9 - 10 1875 66 SUFFOLK - - - GORLESTON— No. 1 - - - - 42 3 11 9 12 1883 67 No. 2- - - - 30 - 10 - 10 1870 68 44 - 12 3 14 1876 69 PAKEEIELD — No. 1— — — — 46 3 12 - 14 1872 70 'No. 2- - - - 30 - 9 - 12 1871 71 KESSINGLAND — No. 1 — — — 42 - 12 - 14 1870 72 No. 2 - - - 32 - 10 - 12 1879 73 No. 3 - - - 38 - 12 - 12 1884 74 SOUTHWOLD — No. 1 — — - 40 - 11 6 12 1855 75 No. 2 - - - 30 - 8 11 12 1882 76 30 - 7 8 8 1873 77 THOBPENESS — — — — — 37 - 9 4 12 1873 78 AI.DBOROTIGH — — — ' — — 40 - 10 5 12 1870 79 ESSEX - - - - HARWICH ------45 - 11 - 12 1881 80 WALTON-ON-THE-NAZE — — — 37 - 9 - 12 1884 81 CLACTON-ON-SEA - - - - 39 - 9 - 12 1884 82 SOUTHEND — No. 1 - - - - 25 - 7 3 8 1879 83 „ No. 2 - - - - 34 - 7 6 10 1885 84 37 - 9 - 12 1883 85 KlNGSOATE - - - - - 28 - 7 3 8 1880 86 BROADSTAIRS - - - - - 36 - 9 2 12 1868 87 KAMSGATE 44 - 11 - 12 1877 88 40 - 10 - 12 1881 89 WALMER — — — — — — 40 - 10 - 12 1884 90 KINGSDOWNE 36 - 9 - 12 1882 91 LJOVER 35 - 9 - 10 1878 92 37 - 8 - 12 1884 93 34 - 7 6 10 1884 94 LYDD, DDNGENESS — — — - 33 - 7 9 10 1874 95 SUSSEX — — — KTE ______34 - 7 9 10 1881 96 34 - 7 9 10 1883 ' 97 HASTINGS ------34 - 8 3 10 1880 98 JLASTBOURNE 34 - 8 3 10 1880 99 37 - 9 - 12 1881

100 BRIGHTON 32 - 7 6 10 1867-74^ 101 33 - 8 - 10 1865 102 32 - 7 6 10 1880 103 LlTTLEHAMPTON — — — — 82 - 7 6 10 1884 104 34 - 7 6 10

105 HAMPSHIRE - - HAYLING ISLAND - - - - 32 - 7 6 10 106 ISLE OF WIGHT - BEMBRIDGE _____ 32 - 7 6 10 1867 107 BRIGHSTONE GRANGE - - - 34 - 8 - 10 1880 108 32 - 7 6 10 1867 109 TOTLAND BAY - — — — — 37 - 8 - 12 1885 110 33 - 8 6 10 1884 111 GUERNSEY - - ST. PETER'S PORT - - - - 32 - 7 6 10 1875 112 34 - 8 3 10 1880 113 SWANAGE - - •- - - - 35 - 9 - 10 1875

114 SJ5™^™0™ 32 - 7 6 10 1881 115 33 - S 6 10 1869 116 33 - 8 - 10 1866 117 SOUTH DEVON — SIDMOUTH — — — — — — 34 - 8 - 10 1885 118 34 - 7 6 10 1884 119 TEIGNMODTH — — — — — 32 - 7 6 10 1880 120 33 - 8 6 10 1876 as THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued. 37

NAMB OF BOAT AND DONOR NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONOBABY 8BOBETABI.

Husband—Late Mrs. Davis Rev. Wm. Green, M.A., Winterton, Great Yarmouth. Covent Garden—That Life-boat Fund . . [ Rev. E. G. H. Murrell, Caister, Great Yarmouth. Godsend—The late Lady Bourchier . . . Abraham Thomas—M. B Walter Direr, Esq., 1 Regent Road, Great Yarmouth. Mark Lane—London Corn Exchange . . >Mr. J. S. Dawson, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth. Leicester—Town of Leicester Samuel Plimsoll—Plimsoll Life-boat Funds The Two Sisters, Mary and Hannah—The B. Preston, Esq., Lowestoft. late Mr. Thomas Parkin Henry Burford, B.N.—Legacy of J. L. . . Boltm—Town of Bolton St. MichaeFs, Paddington—That Life-boat Mr. C. Rashley, Chief Officer of CVGa., Kessingland, Fund. Lowestoft. Charles Bury—Mr. Bury's Legacy • • • London Coal Exchange—London Coal Ex- 1 change i fMr. J. Sinclair, Southwold, Suffolk. Quiver No. 2—Quiver Magazine .... John Keble—Rev. T. Keble Rev. J. F. Noott, Frostenden Hermitage, Wangford. Ipswich—Town of Ipswich James Osborne, Esq., Aldborough, Suffolk. George Hounsjkld—Mrs. Honnsfield . . . Springwell—Miss Bunnester Dr. S. Evans, Harwich. Honourable Artillery Company—Their Dra- Rev. J. T. Cooke, Walton-on-the-Naze, R.S.O., Essex. matic Club 'Albert Edward—Freemasons of England Maurice H. Page, Esq., Clacton-on-Sea, Colchester. Boys of England and Edwin J. Brett—That; Life-boat Fund. James Richmond, Esq., 7 Royal Terr., Sonthend, Essex. Theodore and Herbert—Mrs. F. S. Smith's Legacy Quiver No. 1—Quiver Magazine .... William Crawford, Esq., Margate. (Major Webb, Elmwood, St. Peters, Ramsgate. Thomas Chapman —R. N. L. B. Institution. [Mr. J. J. Francis, Chief Off. of C«.Gd., Kingsgate, Margate. Samuel Morrison Collins—A Lady ... Mr. Thomas Jackson, Alexandra Road, Broadstairs. Bradford—Town of Bradford Capt. E. Jones, Harbour Master, Ramsgate. Mary Somerville—Miss Somerville's legacy [Rev. T. S. Treanor, Upper Deal. * Civil Service No. 4—Civil Service Fund . Charles Hargrove—His Legacy Mr. W. Bailey, H.M. C'. Gd., Kingsdowne, near Dover. HenryWilliam Pickersgill, K.A.—His Legacy Lieut-General Brace, C.B., 1 East Cliff, Dover. *Mayer de Rothschild—Lady Rosebery . . George Wilks, Esq., Hythe, Kent. Sandal Magna—Joseph Spawf orth, Esq. . John Humphery, Esq., New Romney, S.O., Kent. David Hulett—D. Hulett, Esq E. T. Bass, Esq., J.P., Lydd, New Romney, S.O., Kent. Mary Stanford—Legacy of John Stanford,] J. S. Tidier, Esq'., Mountsfield, Rye, S.O., Sussex. Esq. I Mr. J. Drowley, Chief Off. H.M. C'. Gd, Camber, near Rye. Frances Harris—Her Legacy. . . . . I H.M. O. Gd, Winchelsea, near Rye. *Charles Arkcoll—Charles Arkcoll, Esq.. . Mr. G. Hutchings, 7A Wellington Place, Hastings. William and Mary—Friends at Manchester Mr. H. M. Binary, 64 Pevensey Road, Eastbourne. Michael Henry—Jewish Scholars' Life-boat J.W.Noel,Esq.,Meeching Road, Newhaven,S.O., Sussex. Fund. Robert Raikes—London Sunday Schools . W. R. Wood, Jim., Esq., 53 Norfolk Square, Brighton. Ramonet—The late Miss Robertson . . . Thos. Fuller, Esq., M.D., Longcroft, Shoreham. Henry Harris—Mr. Harris's Legacy. . George Piggott, Esq., Warwick Hall, Worthing. Undaunted—The late Richard Thornton >Mr. W. Auld, Chief Off., H.M. C«. Gd., Littlehampton. West, Esq., and Mrs. West [Rev. H. Foster, Selsey Rectory, Chichester. John and Henry Slcynner—Late Mr. Skynnef I Rev. H. Mitchell, M.A., Bosham, near Chichester. and Miss Brigden. Wm. Payne, Esq., N. Provincial Bank, Portsea, Hants. Olive Leaf—Messrs. Leaf, Sons, and Co. . J T. S. Payne, Esq., Woodleigh, Southsea. Mr. H. R. Trigg, Hayling Island, Havant. [I.W. City of Worcester—That Life-boat Fond. . Admiral Wilmshurst, C.B., Bembridge, Brading, R.S.O., Worcester Cadet-—That Life-boat Fund . . Rev. W. E. Heygate, M.A., Brighstone, Newport, I.W. George and Anne—Mr. and Miss Marten . Mr. W. Selby, Brooke Farm, Isle of Wight. Charles Luckombe—Mrs. Luckombe's Legacy Mr. T. Waterhouse, Totland Bay, Isle of Wight. Mary and Victoria—The Earl of Strafford . P. Baudains, Esq., St. Helier's, Jersey. John Lockett—Mrs. and the Misses Lockett Capt. Carre1, R.N., Talnord, Guernsey. Boy's Own No. 2—That Life-boat Fund . G. Braxton Aldridge, Esq., Poole. Charlotte Mary—S. J. Wilde, Esq., for late Mr. HenryHixson, Swanage, Wareham. Miss M. R. Wilde. Mary Heape—Benjamin Heape, Esq. . . George H. Bond, Esq., Creech Grange, Wareham. Agnes Harriet—The Earl ef Strafford: . . Henry Fooks, Esq., H.M. Customs, Weymouth. Wm. Woodcock—H. W., Manchester Branch M. C. Preston, Esq., Lyme Regis. William and Frances—Miss Bass . . . W. M. Floyd, Esq., Sidmouth. 1'Joseph Somes—Mrs. Joseph Somes ... Capt. Squire, 1 Louisa Terrace, Exmouth. Arnold—Teignmouth Bazaar W. J. Burden, Esq., Teignmouth, Devon. Mary Brundret—Mrs. Bowers, per Man-1 Mr. R. G. Cove, Clifton Villa, Warren Road, Torquay. Chester Branch. J [Continued. * This Life-boat is.endowed. 38 STATEMENT OP THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGWG TO OB m CONNECTION

When No. of No. STATION. Length. Breadth. Stationed Oars. or Named.

Ft In. Ft In. 121 37 - 8 - 12 1885 122 33 - 8 6 10 1878 123 SALCOMBB — — — — - 33 - 8 6 10 1869 124 HOPE COVE - — — — - 35 - 9 - 10 1878 125 YEALM RIVER — — — — 35 - 9 - 10 1878 126 34 - 7 6 10 1885 127 CORNWALL- - - LOOK------34 - 8 - 10 1882 128 32 - 7 6 10 1879 129 33 - 8 - 10 1869 130 33 - 8 - 10 1870 131 33 - 8 6 10 1867 132 PORTHOUSTOCK — — - — 33 - 8 - 10 1869 133 33 - 8 - 10 1878 134 34 - ' 8 - 10 1885 D C COV THEL 135 PoL pE Ik 1 — { 30 - 7 3 10 1873 136 ffl-ULLION 33 - 8 6 10 1867 137 34 - 7 9 10 1882 138 PBNZANCE - — — - - — 34 - 8 - 10 1884 139 SBNNEN COVE - - - - 34 - 8 3 10 1880 140 37 - 9 - 12 1874 141 CORNWALL- - - ST. IVES ------32 - 7 6 10 1878" 142 32 - 7 6 10 1866 143 33 - 8 - 10 1873 144 34 - 8 - 10 1883 145 32 - 7 6 10 1869 146 33 - 8 - 10 1863 147 33 - 8 - 10 1881 148 ApPLEDORE —NO . 1 — — — 34 - . 7 - 12 1862 149 No. 2 - - - 34 - 7 6 10 1885 150 34 - 8 - 10 1881 151 33 - 8 - 10 1871 152 82 - 7 6 10 1866 153 80 - 7 6 8 1869 154 SOMERSET - - - WATCHET ----- 33 - 8 6 10 1884 155 32 - 7 6 10 1866 156 WESTON SBPEK MARE - - 25 - 7 3 8 1882 SOUTH WALES. 157 GLAMORGANSHIRE PENAKTH------37 - 8 - 12 1881 158 PORTHCAWL — — — — — 32 - 7 9 10 1872 159 34 - 8 3 10 . 1883 160 34 - 8 - 10 1884 161 32 - 7 6 10 1871 162 CARMARTHEN BAY — — - 37 - 8 - 12 1885 163 34 - 8 - 10 1885 164 MILFORD — — — -- — 33 - 8 6 10 1868 165 LlTTLEHAVEN, ST. BBIDBS' 35 - 9 - 10 1885 166 33 - 8 - 10 1869 167 ST. DAVID'S - - - - - 37 - 8 - 12 1885 168 FlSHGUARD —No , 1 - - - 30 - 7 3 8 1885 169 No. 2 - - - 37 - 8 - 12 1885 i?U 37 - 8 - 12 1884 171 34 - 8 - 10 1883 172 35 - 8 - 12 1864 173 ABERYSTWITH — - — - 35 - 9 - 10 1881 NORTH WALES. 174 MERIONETHSHIRE- ABERDOVEY ----- 32 - 7 4 10 1865 175 37 - 8 - 12 1885 176 34 - 7 6 10 1886 177 ABERSOCH — — — - — 33 - 8 - 10 1869 • 178 PORTHDINLLAEN — — - - 37 - 9 - 12 1877 179 LLANAELHAIAKN — — - - 37 - 8 - 12 1883 tH THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued. 39

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOE. NAME AMD ADDBESS OF HONOBABY 8ECKETAET.

Brian Bates—Mr. Bates' Legacy . . . Rev. R. F. Elrington, M.A., Lower Brixham, Devon. Maud Hargreaves—Mrs. Hargreaves . Major Hockin, Dartmouth. Rescue—The late Richard Durant, Esq.. . ^Alexandra—Freemasons of England. . ,. tMajor J. H. Hill, Salcombe, Kingsbridge. Bowman—"A. B. S." M. Williams, Esq., Gnaton Hall, Yealmpton, Plympton. Escape—Miss Lucy Harris ..... James Rooney, Esq., Great Western Docks, Plymouth. Boys' Own No. 1—That Life-boat Fund R. Thomas, Esq., , R.S.O., Cornwall. [Cornwall. Arthur Hill—AiOmi Hill, Esq W. E. Geach, Esq., Penellick, Par Station, R.S.O., South Warwickshire—Collected by Sir R. N. Capt. J. Ball Farran, Mevagissey, St. Austell. Hamilton, Bart. Gorfenkle—Legacy of J. Gorfenkle, Esq. . Rev. S. W. E. Bird, Veryan, Grampound Road. City of Gloucestei—Gloucester City . . . T. R. Grylls, Esq., Falmouth. Mary Ann Story—Mrs. Story's Legacy . . Mr. E. P". Roskruge, St. Keverne, . Joseph Armstrong—That Life-boat Fund . Rev. C. H. G. Vivian, Ruan Minor, R.S.O., Cornwall. Anna Maria—The late Lord Robartes . . Edmund and Fanny—Mrs. Hollond. . . Rev. P. Vyvyan Robinson, The Lizard, Cornwall. Daniel J. Draper—Wesleyan Methodists . Mr. John H.Shephard, Mullion,Cury Cross Lanes,R.S.O., Charles Henry Wright—Mrs. Wright's Legacy J. P. Thomas, Esq., , Helston. [Cornwall. Dora—Henry M. Harvey, Esq Denzil and Maria Onslow—Miss Onslow T. H. Cornish, Esq., Parade Street, Penzance. *Henry Dundas—Mrs. Dundas Drummond's Mr. E. J. Bluett, Scilly, R.S.O., Cornwall. Legacy Exeter— Mr. W. Kendall's Legacy . . . W. T. Tresidder, Esq., St. Ives, R.S.O., Cornwall. /MI—Oxford University H. N. Harvey, Esq., . Pendock Ifeale—Late Miss Neale and Miss Capt. W. Thomas, New Quay, R.S.O., Cornwall. Herring. Arab—R. A. B. Preston, Esq Capt. Key, , R.S.O., Cornwall. 'Richard and Sarah —The late Richard Rev. J. Lock, Port Isaac, , R.S.O. Thornton West, Esq., and Mrs. West. *EKzabeth Moore Garden—Family of the late Wm. Rowe, Esq., Stratton, " North Devon Mail." R. T. Garden, Esq. Graham Hughes—The late Mrs. Hughes . Mr. J. Bumby, Chief Officer C'. Gd., Clovelly, Bideford. Hope—The late Rev. F. W. Hope . . . [J. Groves Cooper, Esq., Bridge Chambers, Bideford. *Jane Hannah MacDonald—tiia. Mac Donald (Mr. W. Nicol, Appledore, R.S.O., Devon. Mr. H. C. Guppy, National Provincial Bank, Bamstaple. Robert and Catherine—Miss Leicester . Mr. R. G. Darracott, Braunton, Barnstaple. Grace Woodbury—Mr. Robt. Alton's Legacy J. G. Naish, Esq., J.P., Rnnnacleave, Ilfracombe. Broadwater—Late R. Broadwater, Esq. Henry—A Lady Mr. John Crook, Valley of Rocks Hotel, Lynton, Bam- W. S. G. Kingston—" Union Jack" Life- R. J. Gimblett, Esq., Williton, Taunton. [staple. boat Fund. [Bridgewater. Cheltenham—Town of Cheltenham ... John Compson, Esq., 1 Beach Terrace, Burnham, near William James Holt—Late Col. Holt and W. E. Hillier, Esq., Somersetshire Bank, Weston- Mrs. Symes. super-Mare. [Cardiff. Joseph Denman—Hon. Mrs. Joseph Denman Capt. Pengelley, H.M.I.N., Dock Master, Penarth, Chafyn Grove—Miss J. E. Chafyn Grove . Rev. W. Jones, Newton Nottage, Bridgend. Wolverhampton—Town of Wolverhampton. T. W. Islay Young, Esq., Cae Hir, West Cross, near A Daughter's Offering—Miss Jones's Legacy Mr. Charles Bevan, Port Eynon, Swansea. [Swansea. Staaton Meyrick, of Pimlico—His Legacy . Gerard Elkington, Esq., Pembrey, Llanelly. City of Manchester—Manchester Branch John Risley, Esq., Brondeg, Ferryside, R.S.O. Anne Collin—Miss Collin's Legacy . . '. J. R. Rowlands, Esq., Nat. Provincial Bank, Tenby. Katharine—Titus Salt, Esq. Henry Pattison, Esq., Collector H.M. Customs, Milford. Friend—Mr. Corker's Legacy. .... Capt.Goldwyer, Littlehaven, R.S.O., Pembrokeshire. Charles and Margaret JEgerton—Widow of SamsonT.Williams,Esq.,Solva,R.S.O., Pembrokeshire. Capt. Egerton, R.N. [Pembrokeshire. Gem—Late Mr. Metcalfe W. Peregrine Propert, Esq., LL.D., St. David's, R.S.O., Sir Edward Perrott—R. N. L. B. Institution Appin—Miss Downie's Legacy .... Mr. W. Vaughan, Fishguard, R.S.O., Pembrokeshire. Clevedon—That Life-boat Fund .... Capt. W. Davies, Commercial Hotel, Newport, Pern. Lizzie and Charles Leigh Clare—The late Mrs. Mr. William Joseph, 20 Quay Street, Cardigan. Leigh Clare, per Manchester Branch. Nelson—A Lady Capt. David James, 2 High Terrace, New Quay, Llandys- Lady Haberfield—Her Legacy .... Rev. J. Williams, Bridge Street, Aberystwith. [sil.

[Merioneth. Royal Berkshire—Berkshire Dr. F. H. V. Grosholz, Gothic House, Towyn, R.S.O., Jones-Gibb—Mrs. Jones-Gibb . .' . Mr. G. Griffiths, 2 St. Ann's Square, Barmouth, R.S.O. Caroline—Late Miss Lamb's Bequest and D. Homfray, Esq., Portmadoc, K.S.O., Carnarvonshire. Capt. Rodney Blane's Life-boat Fund. Mabel Louisa—Late R. Barnes, Esq., per Manchester Branch i-Rev. 0. Lloyd Williams, Bodfean, Pwllheli. George Moore—That Life-boat Fund . . Cyprian—Mrs. Noble Rev. T. A. Jones, Trevor, Carnarvon. [Continued.

* This Life-boat is endowed. 40 STATEMENT OF THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONCHNa TO OB IN CONNECTION

vnien No. STATION. Length. Breadth. No. of Stationed Can. or Named.

It. in. Ft in. 180 34 - 7 6 10 1886 181 32 - 7 6 10 1872 182 33 - 8 - 10 1878 183 37 - 9 - 12 1875 184 32 - 7 6 10 1877

185 CEMAES — — — — — — 32 - 7 6 10 1881 186 34 - 7 6 10 1884 187 34 - 8 - 10 1884 188 PENMON — — — — — — 34 - 8 - 10 1880 189 CARNARVONSHIRE ORME'S HEAD - - - - 33 - 8 6 10 1867 190 34 - 8 3 10 1885 191 FLINTSHIRE - - RHYL (TUBULAR) - - - - 32 - 8 4 12 1856 192 33 - 8 6 10 1878 193 CHESHIRE - - - NEW BRIGHTON, No. 1 (TUBULAR) 45 - 10 2 14 1876 194 „ No. 2 (Ditto) - 40 - 8 10 12 1878 195 „ No. 3 - - - 46 - 11 - 12 1884 196 34 - 8 6 10 1874 197 33 - 8 - 10 1878 198 ST. ANNE'S - - - - - 34 - 8 3 10 1881 199 BLACKPOOL — — — — — 35 - 8 6 10 1885 200 34 - 8 6 10 1879 201 36 - 8 - 12 1878 202 CUMBERLAND - - SEASCALE - - - - - 32 - 7 9 10 1875 203 WHITEHAVEN- — — — — 34 - 8 - 10 1884 204 32 - 7 6 10 1865 205 34 - 7 6 10 1885 206 33 - 8 6 10 1868 207 DOUGLAS No. 1 — — — — 32 - 7 6 10 1868 208 „ No. 2 - - - - 35 - 9 - 10 1874 209 CASTLETOWN — — — - — 34 - 7 6 10 1885 210 POET ERIN — — — — — 32 - 7 6 10 1883 211 37 - 9 - 12 1885 SCOTLAND. 212 KIRKCUDBRIGHT - BALCARY ------34 - 8 3 10 1884 213 KIRKCUDBRIGHT — — — — 32 - 7 6 10 1879 214 33 - 8 6 10 1869 215 30 - 7 - 10 1866

216 PORT PATRICK — - - — 37 - 8 6 12 1877 217 AYRSHIRE - - - BALLANTRAE ----- 33 - 8 - 10 1871 218 32 - 7 6 10 1882 219 32 - 7 6 10 1867 220 32 - 7 6 10 1871 221 33 - 7 6 10 1874 222 34 - 8 3 10 1880 223 32 - 7 6 10 1881 224 ARGYLLSHIRE - - CAMFBELTOWN - - - - 32 - 7 6 10 1876 225 SOUTHEND -. — — — — 32 - 7 6 10 1869 226 33 - 8 - 10 1867 227 LONGHOPE — — — — — 37 - 9 - 12 1874 228 CAITHNESS-SHIRE — THURSO — — — — — — 33 - 8 - 10 1871 229 34 - 8 3 10 1877 230 ACKERGILL, — - - — — 30 - 8 - 8 1878 231 NAIRNSHIRE - - MORAY FIRTH - - - - 34 - 8 3 10 1878 232 32 - 7 6 10 1866 233 BANFFSHIRE — BUCKIE -- — — — — 33 - 8 - 10 1871 234 32 - 7 6 10 1870 235 ABERDEENSHIEE - FRASERBURGH - - - - 34 - 8 3 10 1880 236 WHITELIHK BAT — — — — 33 - 8 6 10 1878 TTH THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued.

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOB. NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONOBABY SECRETARY.

80 Richard Henry Gould—Mr. John Gould's John Jackson, Esq., Harbour Office, Carnarvon. Legacy, per Manchester Branch. Thomas Ling/tarn—Mrs. Lingham . . . Mr. J. W. Huws, Brynteg, Llanfaelog, Holyhead. §? *Ramon Cabrera—The Countess de Morella . Colonel Marshall, Towyn Lodge, Holyhead. *Thomas Fielden—Samuel, John, and Joshua E. Langtry, Esq., South House, Holyhead. Fielden, Esqrs. Good Shepherd—Loyal Order of Ancient Mr. W. Williams, Fronddu, near Cemaes, Amlwch, Shepherds. R.S.O., Anglesey. Ashtmian—The late George Heginbottom, Rev. T. Lloyd Kyffln, Llanbadrig Vicarage, Amlwch, R.S.O., Anglesey. Curling—Miss Curling T. F. Evans, Esq., Amlwch, R.S.O., Anglesey. Star of Hope—Mrs. Atherton Howard . Rev. J. Williams, Llanallgo, Pentraeth, Anglesey. *Christopher Brown—Settle fund .... William M. Preston, Esq., Vaynol, Bangor, N. Wales. Sisters' Memorial—Two Sisters .... G. F. Felton, Esq., Mostyn Estate Office, Llandudno. Mary Jane Gould—Mr. Gould's Legacy, per J. P. Faichney, Esq., Llanddulas, Abergele, R.S.O., Manchester Branch. Denbighshire. Morgan—Miss Ellen Hodgson .... Jane Dalton—" D." Mr. Robert Hughes, Rhyl, North Wales. Willie and Arthur—Joseph Leather, Esq. Stuart Hay—Messrs. John Hay & Co. . Charles H. Beloe, Esq., 13 Harrington Street, Liverpool. Royal National Life-boat Institution John L. C. Hamilton, Esq., New Brighton, Birkenhead. Eliza Fernjey—Mr. Fernley's Legacy . G. A. Pilkington, Esq., M.D., M.P., Southport. Charles Biggs—Miss Biggs' s Legacy John Edmondson, Esq., Lytham, Preston. Laura Janet—Jas. Chadwick, Esq. . W. Thompson, Esq., St. Anne's-on-the-Sea, Preston. *Samuel Fletcher of Manchester—From his A. M. Viener, Esq., Blackpool. Estate by command of H.M. THE QUEEN Child of Hale—Colonel W. B William Birkett—Mr. Birkett's Legacy . . Capt. E. P. Stokes, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire. William Tomlinson—Misses Tomlinson . . Mr. John Landsbrough, Seascale, Cumberland. *Elizabeth Leicester—Miss Leicester . . . W. J. Tyson, Esq., 22 Lowther Street, Whitehaven. Henry Nixson, No. 1—The late H. Nixson, Capt. Penrice, King Street, Maryport. Esq., per Manchester Branch. [berland. Emma Frisbey—Miss Annie F. Howis . Mr. Alfred Parker, H.M. Customs, Silloth, R.S.O., Cum- Two Sisters—J. Ryder, Esq., per Manches- E. C. Kerr, Esq., Bank, Ramsey, Isle of Man. ter Branch. Manchester and Salford Sunday Schools— per Manchester Branch John Turner-Turner—Wits. Turner-Turner Thos. Bawden, Esq., Douglas, Isle of Man. and Family Hope—Mrs. Bradshaw's Legacy .... G. H. Quayle, Esq., Castletown, Isle of Man. Ann and Mary of Manchester—Mr. Roberts' Mr. George L. Trustrum Port Erin Isle of Man. Legacy. John Monk—Legacy of Captain Monk, R.N. E. T. Christian, Esq., Bank, Peel, Isle of Man.

David Hay—His Legacy . . J. G. Boyes, Esq., Auchencairn, Castle Douglas. MacTde—Dr. Mackie's Bequest James McMuldrow, Esq., Kirkcudbright. Charlie Peek—A. Lady. . . Alex. Macfle, Esq., Clydesdale Bank, Whithora, R.S.O., Wigtownshire. *Edinturgh and R. M. Ballantyne—Edin- Quintiu Cochrane, Esq., Port Logan, R.S.O., Wigtown- burgh Workpeople, and Edinburgh Ladies' shire. Endowment Fund. [Wigtownshire. \*Ciml Service, No. S^Civil Service Fund . Mr. E. G. Robb, Crown Hotel. Port Patrick, R.S.O., * William and Harriot—'Hits. Richardson's Dr. Fullarton, Ballantrae, Girvan. Legacy. Sir Home Popham—Mrs. Popham's Legacy. Thos. McConnochie, Esq., Royal Bank, Girvan. Glasgow Workman—Glasgow Workpeople . John Pollock, Esq., Town Clerk's Office, Ayr. Mary Sinclair—Mrs. Sinclair .... Alexander Wyllie, Esq., Troon. Isabella Frew—William Somerville, Esq. . James Dickie, Esq., Council Chambers, Irvine. John Craig, Esq., Ardrossan. Fair Maid of Perth—Peter Reid, Esq. . . ^R. L. Alpine, Esq., Ardrossan. Emily Dewar—Mrs. Dewar's Legacy Patrick Murray, Esq., Brodick, R.S.O., Isle of Arran. Princess Louise—Life-boat Fund *John R. Ker— Robert Ker, Esq >Mr. Gavin Thomson, Campbeltown. Saltaire—The late Sir Titus Salt, Bart. Capt. G. Bilton, Stromness, S.O., Orkney. [Orkney. Dickinson Bdleston—Late D. Edleston, Esq. Edward E. Corrigall, Esq., Longhope, Stromness, S.O., Charley Lloyd—Mr. Lloyd's Legacy . . J. Coghill, Esq., Thurso. W. M. C.—" X. Y. Z." Dr. W. J. H. Sinclair, Canisbay-by-W ick. George and Isabella—Miss Bower G. M. Sutherland, Esq., Bridge Street, Wick. Caulfield and Ann—Mr. Williams' Legacy . H. T. Donaldson, Esq., Nairn. [Elgin. Bristol $ Clifton—Bristol Histrionic Club . Mr. John Ferguson, Harbour Master, Lossiemouth, James Sturm—Mr. Sturm's Legacy . . . Mr. John Wilson, Buckie, Fochabers. John and Sarah—J. E. Lightfoot, Esq. James Watt, Esq., National Bank of Scotland, Banff. Cosmo $ Charles—The late Capt. Gordon . Andrew Tarras, Esq., Towns House, Fraserburgh. Robert Adamson—Miss Adamsou.... Mr. A. J.Birnie, Cairndenity, Inverallochy, by Lonmay, Aberdeen. [Continued. * This Life-boat is endowed. STATEMENT OF THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONOINO TO OB IN CONNECTION

NO. or No. Length. Oara.

Ft In. Ft. In. 237 ABEEDEENSHIRE - PETEBHEAD - - - - - 33 - 8 - 10 238 POET ERBOLL - - - - 33 - 8 6 10 239 NEWBURGH ----- 30 240 KINCARDINESHIRE ' STONEHAVEN ----- 33 8 6 10 241 GOUKDON - - - - - 33 8 - 10 242 FORFAR- - - - MONTBOSE—No. 1- - - - 33 8 6 10 243 „ No. 2- - - - 30 8 - 8 244 „ N». 3- - - - 34 8 - 10 245 ABBEOATH ----- 32 7 6 10 246 BUDDON NESS \ m™™™ / 33 8 6 10 247 BBOUGHTY FEBBY } UuNDEE \ 33 8 6 10 248 FIFESHIRE - - - ST. ANDBEW'S - - - - 33 8 - 10 249 CKAIL ______34 8 - 10 250 ANSTBUTHEB ----- 32 7 6 10 251 HADDINGTONSHIRE NOETH BEEWIOK - - - - 30 7 6 10 252 DUHBAB ------33 10 253 BERWICKSHIRE - EYEMOOTH ----- 30 8

rR.TJJT.ATTT). 254 Co. LONDONDERRY- GREENCASTLB - - - - 33 10 255 ANTRIM - - POBTEUSH ----- 32 7 6 10 256 DOWN - - - GBOOMSPOBT ----- 34 7 6 10 257 BALLYWALTEB - - - - 34 7 6 10 258 CLOUGHET ----- 34 10 259 TYBELLA - - - - - 30 8 - 8 260 NEWCASTLE ----- 34 8 - 10

261 LOUTH - - - GILES'QUAY - l DuNDALK 1 34 8 3 10 262 BLACKEOCK - f JJUNDALK \ 34 7 6 10 263 DEOGHEDA—No. 1 — - - 34 - 7 6 10 264 No. 2 - - - 34 - 7 6 10 265 DUBLIN- - - BALBBIGGAN 32 - 7 6 10 266 SKERRIES 33 - 8 6 10 267 HOWTH — 33 - 8 - 10 268 POOLBEG — 34 - 8 - 10 269 KINGSTOWN - - - - - 37 - 8 6 12 270 WICKLOW - GREYSTONES - — — — 33 - 8 '- 10 271 WICKLOW - - - - 33 - 8 - 10 272 AEKLOW - - - - - 37 - 9 - 12 273 WEXFORD - CODETOWH - — — - 36 - 8 4 12 274 CAHOBE - - - - - 34 - 10 275 WEXFOBD—No. 1 - 40 - 10 6 12 276 „ No. 2 - 34 - 8 3 10 277 CAENSOBE — — 32 - 7 6 10 278 KILMOBE — — — 34 - 8 3 10 279 DCHCANSOH - — 33 - 8 6 10 280 WATERFORD - DUNMOBE - - 37 - 9 - 12 1884 281 TEAMOBE — — 34 - 8 - 10 1880 282 DUNGAEVAN - - 32 - 7 6 10 1871 283 AEDMOBE — - 34 — 8 - 10 1880 284 CORK - - - YOUGHAL - — - 34 - 8 - 10 1885 285 BALLYCOTTON 34 - 8 - 10 1880 286 QlTEENSTOWN — 34 - 8 - 10 1866 287 COUETMACSHEBRY 34 - 7 6 10 1885 288 KERRY - - - VALEHTIA — 32 - 7 6 10 1880 289 TBALKE BAY — 34 - 8 3 10 1879 290 DONEGAL - - ABANMORE — 37 - 8 - 12 1883

Sons.—The Life-boat builders of the Institution are Messrs. Woolfe and Son THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.— continued. 43

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOB. NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONORARY SECRETARY.

People's Journal — No. 1 — Subscribers to William Boyd, Esq., F.R.S.E., Peterhead. Dundee " People's Journal." Peep-o'-day—"A Scot Abroad" (the late Mr. James Boddie, Pathhead, Cruden, Ellon. G. M. Gray, Esq.) Alexander Charles, and William Aird — Miss Mr. P. Murray, Newburgh-by-Aberdeen. Birtwhistle's Legacy. David Carr, Esq., Stonehaven. Young George Mam — Mr. Irlam's Legacy . Rev. John Brown, Bervie, Fordoun. Mincing Lane — Merchants of Mincing Lane Roman Governor of Caer Hun .... James Warrack, Esq., Montrose. Resolute — Mr. G. M. Gray's Legacy . . People's Journal — No. 2 — Subscribers to William Cargill, Esq., Arbroath. Dundee " People's Journal." May — " D." , . . . English Mechanic —Life-boa t Fund . . . James Hunter, jun., Esq., 69 Reform Street, Dundee. Ladies' Own —Mis s Smithers' Life-boat Fund Andrew Bennett, Esq., St. Andrew's. George Paterson —Mis s Paterson's Legacy . John Guthrie, Esq., Grail. Admiral FitzRoy—A Lady (H. H.) . . . H. B. Mackintosh, Esq., Austruther. Freemason —Freemason s of England . . D. McCulloch, Esq., British Linen Co., North Berwick. Wallace — The late Lady Cuningham-Fairlie G. R. Scott, Esq., Bank, Dunbar. James and Rachel Grindlay —Mr . T. Grind- James L. Rae, Esq., Bank, Eyemouth, Ayton. lay's Legacy.

Mary Beckwith — Mrs. Beckwith's Legacy . Pierce Crosbie, Esq., Greencastle, Moville. John Whitaker — Late Mr. Whitaker's Trust Fund, per the late E. Absolom, Esq. . . George Pooley — Mr. Pooley's Legacy . . Rev. F. J. Hearne, Groomsport, Belfast. William Wallace — Mr. Wallace's Legacy . Rev. W. McManus, The Vicarage, Ballywalter, New- townards. Faith — Mrs. Bradshaw's Legacy . . . Rev. A. W. Whitley, Cloughey, Portaferry. Memorial — Misses Frances and Kate Peach Mr. William Isaac Quinn, Dundrum, Co. Down. Farnley — E. Armitage, Esq., R.A. . . . Rev. J. H. Seymour, Newcastle, S.O., Co. Down. James Thomas — Miss Thomas's Legacy *General R. Dudley Slake— Mrs. Blake's J. F. Farrell, Esq., Harbour Office, Dundalk. Old George Irlam, of Liverpool —Mis s Irlam'Si Mr. N. Halligan, Banktown, Drogheda. Charity —Mrs . Bradshaw's Legacy . . .1 Mr. J. McNamara, Harbour Office, Drogheda. Maid of Annan —Mrs . Langworthy . . . \W. J. Cumisky, Esq., ) a nS8an> • • •> <~'°- u in- Laura Platt—KLr. Thos. Platt .... H. H. Foster, Esq., Skerries, S.O., Co. Dublin. Clara Bakei — A Friend, per Miss Baker . Edward Greer, Esq., Evora, Howth, R.S.O., Co. Dublin. Aaron Stark Symes — Mrs. Elizabeth S. Symes Lieut. Helby, R.N., 1 Beresford Place, Dublin. Capt. the Hon. F. G. Crofton, R.N., Harbour Master, Hector —Lat e Miss Anderson and Niece . . Kingstown. Sarah Tancred — Mr. Tancred's Legacy . R. Cathcart Dobbs, Esq., Greystones. *Robert T. Garden— Late R. T. Garden, Esq. S. E. Pirn, Esq., Wicklow. The Earl of Wicklow, Shelton Abbey, Co. Wicklow. Out-Pensioner — Out-Pensioners .... Mr. James Tyrrell, Main St., Arklow. Alfred and Ernest —Mancheste r Branch Hon. George Stopford, Marlfleld, Gorey, Co. Wexford. John Brooke — The Misses Brooke, per J.l ICapt. R. D'Olier George, Cahore, Gorey. Co. Wexford. Richardson, Esq., Q.C | Mr. J. S. Sinnott, Cahore, Gorey, Co. Wexford. Ethel Eveleen—J. M. S * Civil Service No. 1 — Civil Service Fund . •Wm. Coghlan, Esq., J.P., Wexford. Iris — The late Mrs. A. M. Burdon . E. A. Gibbon, Esq., Rosslare House, Tagoat, Wexford. John Robert E M. S Thomas Grant, Esq., Ballyteige Castle, Kilmore, Co. Richard and Anne — The late Mrs. and Miss Mr. J. McGonagil, Duncanuon, Waterford. [Wexford. Warner. [Waterford. Henry Dodd — Mr. Dodd's Legacy . . . Rev. W. G. Gillmor, The Vicarage, Dunmore East, Co. Alfred Trower — Henry Trower, Esq., and Edward Jacob, Esq., Ardview, Tramore, Waterford. Friends. Christopher Ludlow — Dr. Ludlow's Trustees Mr. James W. Shaw, Dungarvan. Mr. Henry Cooper, Ardmore, Youghal. Mary LucJcombe —Mrs . Luckombe's Legacy J. W. Pirn, Esq., Youghal. Oliver Goldsmith— That Life-boat Fund T. W. Strangman, Esq., Shanagarry, Midleton. Quiver — No. 3 — " Quiver " Magazine . Capt. Usborne, R.N., Harbour Master, Queenstown. {'arrant —Mr . Farrant's Legacy . . . Capt. Townshend, Courtmacsherry, Bandon. Crosby Leonard — Late Crosby Leonard, rEsq . J. A. O'Driscoll, Esq., Valentia, Killarney. (Robert McCowen, Esq., Lloyd's Agent, Tralee. Admiral Butcher — R. G. Butcher, Esq. . . \Robert Denny, Esq., C.E., Tralee. Vandeleur — Mr. Vandeleur's Legacy . . W. Magee, Esq., Aranmore, via Burton Port, R.S.O., Co. Donegal. Shadwell, London, E., and Messrs. Forrestt and Son, of Limehouse, London, E.

* This Life-boat is endowed. c 2 j — INDEX TO THE GIFT LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. (The figures refer to the. numbers of the Life-boats detailed on the ten preceding Pages.) A. B. S., 125. Dodd, H., Esq., the late, 280. Hope, Rev F. W., the late, Pickersgill, the late H. W.. A Friend at Bradford, 54. Downie, Miss, the late, 169. Hounsfleld, Mrs., 78. [148. Esq., R.A., 96. A Frieiid.per MissBaker,267. Draper, Daniel J., Lite-boat Howard, Mrs. Atherton, 187. Platt, Mr. Thomas, 261. A Lady, 16. Fund, 136. [late, 140. Howls, Miss Anni« F., 206. Plimsoll Life-boat Funds, 68. A Lady, 32. I>rnmniond, Mrs. Dundas,the Huddersdeld, collected in, 58. Pooley, G. Esq., the lab-. 256. A Lady, 112. Dundee, People's Journal, Hughes, Mrs., the late, 147. Popham, Mrs., the laie, 218. A Uily (H. H.), 250. 237, 245. [late, 123 Hnlett, David, Esq., 94. Preston, R. A. B. Esq., 144. A Lady, per Admiral Fish- Durant, Richard, Esq., the Ingleby, Rev. Chas., the late, QUEEN, HER MAJESTY THE, bourne, C.B., 86. E. B, M. P., and A. and E.I, per G. P. Wragge, Esq., 23. 199. A Lady, " in memory of a Cheddar, 29. Ingram, Herbert, Esq., M.P., " Quiver " Magazine, col- very dear brother," 153. E. M. S., 278. [215. Friends of the late, 50. lected, 75, 84, 286. A Lady, per the late N. Edinburgh Working Men's, Ipswich, collected in, 77. Reid, Peter, Esq., 222. Griffith, Bsq., 214. Edinburgh Ladies' Endow- Irlam.G eo. Esq., the late, 241 . Richardson, the late Mrs " A Scot abroad," 238. ment Fund, 215. [late,227. Irlam, the late Miss, 263. Harriot, 217. Adamson, Miss, 236. Edleston Dickinson, Esq., the J. L., the late, 70. Robartes, Lord, the late, 134. Andent Shepherds, Loyal Egdell, Miss, the late, 2, 56. J. M. S., 275. Roberts, Richard, Esq., the Order of (A.U.), 184. Kgerton, Capt. C. R.. E.N., Jacomb-Hood, MiBsE.H.,10. late, 110. Anderson, Miss, the late, and widow of, 166. Jewish Scholars' Life-boat Robertson, Miss, the late,101. Niece, 269. Elliott, Mrs., 57. Fund, 99. Rochdale, collected in. 25 Arkcoll, Chas., Esq., 97. Ellis, Mrs., the late, 34. Jones, Miss M., the late, 160. Roman Governor of Caer Armilage, E., Esq., E. A.,260. " English Mechanic" Life- Keble, Rev. T_ 76. [141. Hun, the late, 243. Armstrong, Joseph, Life-boat boat Fund, 247. [Iate,2t7. Kendall, W., Esq., the late, Rosebery, Lady, 92. Fund, 133. Farrant, H. &. M., Esq., the Ker, Robert, Esq., 225. [248. Koua, Admiral, Life-boat Atton,Rob..Esq., the late,151. Fernley, J.,Esq.,the late, 196. Ladies' Own Life-boat Fund, Fund, 44. Barlow, Miss, 24. Fielden, Samuel, John, and Lamb, Miss, the late, 176. Ryder, James, Esq., 206. Barnes. R., Bsq.. the late, 177. Joshua, Esqs., 183. [28. Landseer,.Miss, 49. St. Michael's, PaddmKton. Bass, Miss. 117. Firbank, Mr. & Mrs., the late, Langworthy, Mrs., 265. Life-boat Fund, 72. [226. Bates, Mr. Brian,thelate,121. Fletcher, Mr. Samuel, the Leaf. Soi.s&Co., Messrs., 105. Salt, Sir Titus, Bart..the late, Beckett, Miss, the late, 18. late, 199. [15, 26. Leather, Jos., Esq., 193. Salt, Titus, Esq.., 164. Beckett.thelateJohn, Esq.39. Foresters, Ancient Order of, Leicester, collected in, 67. Settle, collected in, 43, 188. Beckwith, the late Mrs., 254. Forteath, Mrs. Harriott, the Leicester, Miss, 150, 203. Sinclair, Mrs., 220. Bennett, Mr. W., the late, 55. late, 35. Leonard,C.,Esq., the,late,288. Sister's Memorial, 189. Berkshire, collected in, 174. Foulston, Mrs. Eliza, the Licensed Victuallers, col- Skynner, Jno. Esq., the late, Bewick, Miss, the late, 5. late, 20. [36. lected from, 51. and Miss Brigden. 104. Biggs, Miss, the late, 197. Fox.Children of Mr.andMrs., Ligbtfoot, J. E., Esq., 234. Smith, Mrs. F. S., the late, 83. Bird, Samuel, Esq., 52. Freemasons of England, 81, Lingham, Mrs., 181. [228. Somes, Mrs., 118. Birkett. Wm., the late, 201. 124, 251. [37. Lloyd, the late Chas., Esq., Somerville, W. Esq., 221. Birtwhistle,Mlss,thelate,239. Freemasons ofWarwickshire, Lockett, Mrs. & Misses, 111. Somcrville, Miss, the late, 88. Blake, Mrs., the late, 262. Friends at Manchester, 98. London Sunday Schools, 100. South Warwickshire life- Blane, Capt. Rodney, R.N., Frith, J. G., Esq., the late, Louise, the Princess, Life- boat Fund, 129. Bolton, coll. in, 71 [176. and Mrs. Frith, 3. boat Fund, 224. [284. Spawforth, J., Esq., 93. [95. Bourchier, Lady, the late,64. Garden, the late R. 1., Esq., Luckombe,Mre.,the\ate,109, Stanford, John, Esq ,tnelate, Bower, Miss, 230. 146, 271. [Mrs., 12, 175. Lndlow, the late Dr., 282. Story, the late Mrs. M. A.,132. Boys of England, 82. Gibb, T. Jones, Esq., and MacDonald, Mrs., 149. Strafford, tbe Earl of, P.O., Boy's Own Life-boat Fund, Glasgow Workmen's, 219. Mackie, Dr., the late, 213. 110, 115. Bradford, 87. [112, 127. Gloucester, collected in, 131. M. B.. 65. Sturm, the late Jas. Esq., 233. Bradshaw.Mrs. . the late, 209, Good Templars, Independent Manchester Branch, 1, 11, 27, Sykes, the late Mrs. A. E., 33. Brigden, Miss, 104. [25«,264. Order of, 11. 30, 11«, 120, 162, 111, 111, SymeB, Mrs. Elisabeth S.,268. Bristol Histrionic Club, 232. Gordon, the late Capt., 235. 180, 190, 204, 206, 2li7, 273. Tancred,tbe lateJ.J.Esq..270. "British Workman" Maga- Gorfenkle, the lau- Jacob, Manchester and Salford Sun- Teignmouth Bazaar, 119. zine, collected from the Esq., 130. [180, 190. day Schools, 207. Thomas, Miss, the late, 261. readers thereof, 60. Gould, John, Esq., the late, Manchester Central Co-ope- Tomlinson, the Misses, 202. Broadwater, Robert, Esq. .the Gray, S. M., Esq., the late. rative Board, 13. Townend, Mrs., 30. late, and Friends, 152. 238,244. [late, 253. .Marten, G., Esq., and Miss Trower, Henry, Esq., and Brooke, the Misses. 274. Grindlay, Thomas, Esq., the Marten, ]08. friends, 281. Brnndret, Mrs.. 120. Grove, MissJ.E.Chafyn, 158. Mather, Mrs. Annie, 22. Turner- Turner, Mrs. and Burdon, Mrs., the late, 277. Guerrier, W. J., Esq., 69. Metcalfe, J.Esq.,tlie late,167. Family, 20*. Burmester, Miss, 79. H. W., 116. Meyrick,Stanton,thelate,161. " Union Jack " Life-boat Bury, C., Esq., the late, 73. Haberneld.Lady.the late,173. Middlewood, Geo., Esq., 40. Fund, 154. Butcher, R. G., Esq., 289. Hackwood, Thos., Esq., 9. Mincmg Lane Merchants, 24 2. Vandeleur, Richard, Esq., Carter, Misses, 21. Hargrave, Chas., Esq., the Monk,Capt.R.N.,thelate,211. the late, 290. Chadwick, Jas., Esq., ] 98. late, 90. Moore, the late Geo., Esq., W. B., Colonel, 200. Cheltenham, collpcted in. 155. Hargreaves, Mrs., 122. Life-boat Fund, 178. Walker, G., Esq., the late, 42. Civil Service Life-boat Fund, Harris, H.. Esq., the late,102. Morella, the Countess de, 182. Wallace, W., Esq., the late, 14,89.216.276 Harris, Miss Lucy, 126. N. E., 48. Wai-dell, Miss, 7. [257. CIare,Mrs.Leifrh,the late. 1 7 1 . Harris, Mrs. H., the late, 96. Mi-ale, Mise, the late, and Warner, the late Mrs. and Clevedon UIe-boalFund,17G. Harvey, Henry M. Esq., 1:^8. Miss Herring, 143 Miss, 2"9. Coal Exchange, London. Hav, 1)., Esq., the late, 212. Nicholls, Miss, the late, 53. Wesleyan Methodists, 136. Members of the, 74. Hay, John, (S Co., 194. Nixson, the late Henry, Esq., West, R. Thornton, Esq., the C'ollin, Miss, the late, 163. Heape, Benjamin, Esq., 114. Noble, Mrs., 179. [204. late, and Mrs. West, 103, Corker.C. J.Esq. the late,165. Hearn, Mrs. Henry, 240. Northumberland, The Dow- 145. Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, Hcginbottom, Geo., Esq., thf ager Duchess of, 8. Whitaker, the late John, Members of the, 66. late, 1X5. [Ksq., 47. Nottingham, collected in, 6. Keq., 255. Covent Garden l/ife-boat Heywood-Lonsdale, A. P., Odd Fellows (Manchester Wilde, S. J., Esq., for the Fund, 63. [late, 252. Hill, Arthur, Esq., 128. Unitv) 45. late Miss M. R. Wilde, 113. Cuningham-Fairlie, Lady,ihe Hindley, Job,Mr.,the late, 27. Oliver Goldsmith, the, 285. Williams, Mr. Lloyd, the Curling, Miss 1K6. Hodus'JM, Miss Ellen, 191. (>nslo\v, Miss, 139. late, 231. Cuttell, J. Esq., the late, 4. Hollon. R. W., Ksq., 38. Out-Pensioners, 272. Wolverhampton.coll.in, 159. D., 192 246 Hollow), Mrs., 135. Oxford University, 142. [69. Worcester Cadets Life-boat Davis, Mrs. Geo., tlic late, 62. Holt, Col., the late, and ilrs. Parkin, Thos., Esq., the late, Fund, 107. Denman, Hon. Mrs. Jos., 157. Symes. 156. Paterson, Miss, the late, 249. Worcester, collected in, 106. Derby, collected in, 19. Honourable Artillery Com- Payne, W.J.Esq., the late, 41. Wright, Mrs., the late, 137. Dewar, the late Mrs., 223. pany Dramatic Ciub, 80. Peach, Misses Frances and X. Y. Z., 229. Dixon, Miss. 46. Hooper, Miss, 283. Kate, 259. Yates, Mrs., the late, 31. THE EXPKKSE op A LIFE-BOAT STATION is £L,OOO. ITS COST is MAPE UP AS FOLLOWS: — Life-boat and her equipment, including Life-belts for the Crew

Total . . .£1,000 1 Tke average, annual expense of maintaining a Life-boat Station is £70, and Out benefactions and contribution* if Donors ef Life-boats are earnestly solicited in aid of that fund. MAT 1, 1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT.

GOD HT51.F OTTB MEN AT SBA..

fist at % FOR SAVING LIFE FROM WRECKS VOTED BY THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION

TO THE CBEWS OP ITS LIFE-BOATS, TO SHORE AND FISHINO-BO-ATS' CBEWS, AND TO OTHER PERSONS,

FBOM THE 1ST JANUARY TO THE SlST DECEMBER, 1885.

of the Solva Life-boat, in recognition of COMMITTEE MEETING, Jan. 1, 1885. his good services during the fifteen years Voted 501. to JAMES ELLIOTT, who was he held that position, which he resigned one of the crew of the Howth Life-boat on account of ilHiealth. on the occasion of the rescue of the crew Also 381?. 13s. 3d. to pay the expenses of the ship George H. Oulton on the 22nd of the Hayling Island, Ayr, Ehyl No. 2, October, 1881. He suffered much from Gorleston, Ramsey, Harwich, Broadstairs, the exposure which he then incurred, and Portmadoc, Holyhead, Lowestoft, Apple- subsequently retired from the Coastguard dore No. 1, Worthing, Selsey, Aldborough, service on account of ill-health. Pakefleld No. 1, Clacton, Lowestoft, Caister Also 20Z. to W. LLOYD, late Coxswain No. 1, Margate, and Broughty Perry Life- THE LIFE-BOAT JOTJBNAL. [MAY 1,1886.

boats in assembling their crews or putting addressed to the Honorary Secretary of off to the aid of vessels which did not the Institution's branch at New Brighton, eventually require their assistance. by the master of the Venetian:— " BOOTLE, 16th January, 1885. Jan. 3.—The fishing-smack Primrose, "DEAR SIR, of Grimsby, stranded on the Knoll of " Myself, officers, pilot and crew of the Mablethorpe, during a S.S.E. wind,at 2 A.M. s.s. Venetian beg you to tender our sincere She made signals of distress, and the Life- thanks to the coxswain and boat's crew for their prompt response to our signals on being boat Heywood put off to her assistance, stranded on the Burbo bank at 10 P.M. on Sun- and remained by her until she floated.— day, the llth instant, and for their kind volun- Expense of service, 20Z. 8s. tary behaviour in remaining by the ship all Jan. 5.—At 1.40 A.M. flares were seen night. Enclosed please find cheque for 2Z. 6s. 10d., being half the proceeds of a contribution, in- on the Barber Sand off Caister, Norfolk, cluding my own, collected at the pay table for during a fresh breeze from S.S.W. and your Life-boat Institution. The other half goes a moderate sea. A yawl having been to the Liverpool boat fund. promptly launched, proceeded to the sand, " I-am, dear Sir, yours gratefully, " W. H. GRANT, and found the dandy Tyro, of London, " Master e.a. Venetian." aground there. About half-an-hour after- wards the yawl signalled for the Caister Jan. 15.—At 9 A.M. the Civil Service Life-boat, whereupon the No. 2 Life-boat, No. 1 Life-boat stationed at Wexford, the Godsend, went off and remained by the manned as usual by Custom House offi- vessel until she floated. cers and pilots, was launched to the as- Jan. 10.—Signals of distress were shown sistance of the s.s. Slaney, of and from by a vessel anchored in the East Bay, Liverpool for Wexford, •with a general Dungeness, during a moderate W.S.W. cargo, which had stranded on the East gale and a rough sea. The David Bar while entering the harbour during a Bulett Life-boat stationed at Lydd, was strong gale of wind from the E.N.E. and launched at 6.30 P.M., and found that a very heavy sea. The Life-boat was the schooner Margaret, of St. Ives, laden towed out by a tug, and at about 11 with nuts from Spain, had dragged her o'clock went alongside the steamer, took anchors, and had been in collision with off fifteen passengers, transferred them to a steamer. The schooner's crew of three the tug, and a second time proceeded to' men were taken into the Life-boat and the vessel, and succeeded in rescuing brought safely ashore.1—Expense of ser- her crew of seventeen men and the vice, 161. ISs. &d. pilot.—Expense of service, 121. 5s. Jan. 12.—Rockets were observed from Jan. 17.—The Gorleston No. 1 Life- the Crosby Lightship, and from the boat, the Mark Lane, was launched at Waterloo and New Brighton Coastguard 1.45 P.M. during a strong S.E. by E. Stations, on the night of the 12th of wind and a heavy sea, to the assistance January. The New Brighton No. 1 Life- of the s.s. Speedwell, of Yarmouth, which boat, Willie and Arthur, put off in tow of had grounded on the North Sand while the steam-tug Constitution, and found the attempting to enter the harbour. The screw-steamer Venetian, of Liverpool, Life-boat laid out an anchor, and ran bound from Boston for Liverpool, with a a hawser from the south pier-head to general cargo and cattle, stranded near the steamer; but in doing so she was the bar. She had been obliged to port cast on the sand, and driven ashore by her helm so as to pass another steamer, the force of the tide. The No. 2 Life- and had been driven ashore on the Little boat, the Leicester, then went out and Burbo sand during a fresh gale and a remained by the vessel until she floated, heavy sea. At the request of the master and was got safely into harbour. and pilot, the Life-boat remained by the Jan. 17.—At 3 o'clock in the after- steamer until the tide rose, when she noon the second coxswain of the Lowes- floated with the help of a tug, and pro- toft Life-boat observed that the trawler ceeded to Liverpool.—Expense of service, Snowdrop, of Eamsgate, had run aground 15?. 6s. The Liverpool Life-boat belong- on the north part of the Neweome Sand, ing to the Dock Board also put off and during an E. by S. wind and a heavy sea. remained by the vessel. The Life-boat Samuel Plimsoll was there- The following is a copy of a letter fore at once sent under sail to the vessel, MAT 1,1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. 47 which by this time had hoisted a signal of N.E. wind and a heavy sea. With the distress, her rudder having been knocked help of the Life-boat and a steam-tug, the away, besides which she was leaking vessel, which carried a crew of six men, badly. She managed, however, to beat was taken safely to Yarmouth Boads.— over the sand, and was taken in tow by Expense of service, 2Z. 6s. 8d. a steam-tug, the Life-boat following astern Jan. 28.—About thirty large decked to steer her. boats and twenty smaller ones went out Jan. 17.—Distress signals having been from Montrose to the fishing-grounds at shown by the barque Windermere, of about 4 A.M. during a light wind from Newcastle, bound from London for Ban- the N.W. About 10 o'clock the wind goon, with a general cargo, during a suddenly shifted to S.S.E. blowing strong, moderate E.S.E. gale and a heavy sea, and the sea rose quickly. The smaller the crew of the Sandal Magna Life-boat, boats returned to port, followed by the stationed at New Romney, Kent, were im- larger ones; but unfortunately one small mediately summoned, and the boat was undecked boat was detained by its lines launched at 9.15 P.M. On reaching the fouling, and ran great risk, the seas vessel, which had stranded off Littlestone, breaking on board her several times. it was found she was striking very heavily, This was reported by the other boats, and was driving along shore. The master and the Montrose Life-boat Mincing Lane, and crew, thirteen in all, were therefore manned by a crew of fishermen, went out taken into the Life-boat, and landed at and attended the boat safely over the bar. about 1.30 A.M.—Expense of service, Jan. 28-31.—On the night of the 28th 23Z. 15s. of January the Plymouth Life-boat Clem- Jan. 19.—At 3.40 A.M. a steamer, ency and the Yealm Biver Life-boat Bow- which subsequently proved to be the man went out in reply to signals of dis- s.s. Jutland, of Newcastle, bound from tress shown by the barque Wellington, Chatham to Blyth, in ballast, with a crew of Windsor, N.S. The wind was blowing of thirteen men, was observed behind a gale from the S.W., accompanied by Seaton Sea Bocks, burning lights and a very high sea. It was found that the blowing her whistle. The wind was vessel was brought up by her two an- blowing moderately from the S., but the chors with all cable paid out, between sea was very rough. Shortly afterwards the Mewstone and the coast, close to the vessel drove ashore on. the rocks, and the rocks, but not touching them, and the Blyth No. 1 Life-boat, Salford, was that she required' a steam-tug to tow her at once launched, and went to her assist- to Plymouth. The Life-boats were em- ance. The Boat experienced much diffi- ployed several hours in passing lines and culty in getting round the East-pier, hawsers to and from the tug, under cir- owing to the heavy sea; she went as close cumstances of difficulty and danger; re- to the vessel, however, as the rocks would mained by the vessel while she slipped permit, but failed to get alongside. The her cables, and accompanied her into the coxswain, therefore, hailed the crew-, and Biver Yealm, where she was grounded on told them to stop on board their vessel, the mud at about 4.30 on the following and the Life-boat would remain by them morning. The sea being too heavy for until the tide fell. Communication was the Plymouth Life-boat to work her way afterwards effected by the rocket appa- back, she waited until the tug left at ratus ; but the vessel was too far off from about 4.15 P.M., and was then taken in the pier for the men to work the gear. tow and returned to her station. In con- The crew, therefore, remained on board sequence of circumstances connected with until the tide ebbed, when they got on to the death of the captain of the Wellington, the rocks and were taken to the East- whose body was on board the vessel, and pier by the Coastguard boat.—Expense of some of the sailors being wounded, the service, 12Z. 10s. Queen's Harbour Master requested further Jan. 19.—At 9 A.M. the Caister No. 2 services from the Yealm Life-boatmen. Life-boat, the Godsend, was launched to They were placed on board the vessel, the assistance of the brig Triton, of Svel- and given full power to act as guard on vig—bound from Memel to Prance with the crew previous to the magisterial oak boards—which was in a dangerous enquiry into the case. They remained position near the Scroby Sands, during a there until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. 48 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1886.

At 4.45 on the morning of the 31st of January, the Wellington, which had been COMMITTEE MEETING, Feb. 5th, 1885. brought from the Tealm to Plymouth Voted 223Z. 4s. 4d. to defray the ex- Sound on the previous evening, parted penses of the Braunton, Eessingland No. from her moorings during a gale of wind 3, Kingstown, Kildonan, Torquay, Ehos- from the 8. and a high sea, and drove neigir, Harwich, Walton-on-the-Naze, ashore at the back of Millbay Pier. This Wexford No. 1, Lowestoft, Hartlepool being observed by the coxswain of the No. 2, Newcastle (co. Down), Tyiella, and Plymouth Life-boat, he immediately called Newbiggin Life-boats, in assembling their the crew together, launched the boat, and crews or in putting off in reply to signals proceeded to the vessel. The Life-boat- of distress shown by vessels which did men were requested to pass a tow-rope not ultimately require the services of the from a steam-tug to the vessel, and re- boats. mained by her until she was towed off at Voted 20?. to Mr.-T. LEAK, of Torquay, about 6.30. As the ship had lost her with an expression of regret, on the part anchors and chains and had therefore of the Committee, at the injury which he to be moored temporarily to a buoy, it received while superintending the launch was thought advisable to keep the Life- of the Life-boat on that Station on the boat afloat until the weather moderated 2nd January. On that occasion the slings at about 10.30 A.M. parted, and a rope caught his ankle, break- Jan. 31.—During a strong S.S.W. gale ing one of the bones, and disabling him and a heavy sea the Life-boat Dora, for several weeks. stationed at Penzance, was launched at Also 101. in aid of a local subscription 7.30 A.M., in reply to signals of distress for the relief of the widow of CHARLES shown by the barque Petrellen, of Pors- HUMBEBSTONE, who was accidentally grund, Norway, which was riding very killed by the parting of a steamer's tow- heavily at her anchors. Her crew of rope, which struck him while he was em- eight men, fearing the vessel would go ployed in getting a stranded vessel afloat. ashore, jumped into the Life-boat im- Humberstone was one of the launchers mediately she got alongside, but the of the Donna Nook Life-boat for about captain and mate decided to remain on ten years, and was enrolled as one of the board the ship.—Expense of service, 111. crew about fourteen months ago. 15s. Gd. On the following morning the crew re- turned to the vessel, the weather having Feb. 6.—At about 11.30 P.M., the somewhat moderated; but at 9.30 P.M. Portmadoc Life-boat John Ashbury was the wind and sea again increased, the launched, signals having been seen in ship's cables parted, and she drove ashore the bay, during a strong S.S.W. wind and between Penzance and St. Michael's a heavy sea. She went in the direction Mount, where she became a total wreck. of the light, which at 12.20 disappeared, The Dora Life-boat proceeded to her and on the boat arriving at the place where again, and safely landed the eight men, it had been shown, nothing could be seen. and the master and mate, at about 11.30. At 3 A.M. the Life-boat crew dropped This was the first service rendered by their anchor for an hour, after which the Dora, the boat having been only they worked to windward until daylight, placed on the Station a few weeks pre- the wind increasing to a gale from the viously.—Expense of service, 21Z. 18s. S.W., with heavy showers. At daylight Feb. 2.—At about 10 o'clock in the they ran for Portmadoc bar, and then morning the sea became very heavy at had a signal from a tug, -which had also Newbiggin, Northumberland, and several remained in the bay during the night. fishing cobles, which had gone out at At last the Life-boatmen found the wreck, 5 | o'clock, ran much danger while re- dismasted and covered by the sea, and turning ashore. The Newbiggin Life- happily succeeded in rescuing seven of boat William Sopkinson, of Brighouse, the crew. The Life-boat was then taken put off to their assistance, and piloted in tow by the tug, and landed the ship- them safely in. wrecked men at about 11.40. The master and three of the crew had unfortunately been drowned in attempting to get ashore MAY 1,1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. in their own boat. The wrecked vessel With the aid of a steam-tug, a yawl, and proved to be the barque Spanker, of the Life-boat, the vessel was got afloat, Glasgow, from Jamaica, bound for Liver- and made for Harwich, the Life-boat ac- pool, with a cargo of logwood.—Expense companying her. On nearing the ship- of service, 271. 16s. wash Lightship, at about 7 o'clock the Feb. 7.—The Herbert Ingram Life-boat following morning, a steamer was seen on stationed at Skegness, Lincolnshire, was the sand, with a signal of distress flying. launched at 8.30 A.M., and rendered as- The Life-boat at once cast off, set sail, and sistance to the schooner John Lee, of and went to her assistance; she proved to be for Blakeney, from Shields, with a cargo the Sedate, of Scarborough, bound from of oilcake, which had stranded at Ingold- Hull for the south of France with coal-tar mell's point during a fresh breeze from S. pitch. The master engaged the Life-boat Feb. 22.—The fishing smack Lady's men to try to get the steamer afloat, and Page, of Scarborough, while running for to remain by him in case of bad weather. the harbour during a strong S.S.E. wind A yawl having subsequently arrived, her and a very heavy sea at 1 A.M. grounded crew were employed to heave the cargo outside the outer pier. A flare was shown overboard; and after working for some for assistance, in response to which the time, the weather became so bad that Lady Leigh Life-boat stationed at Scar- they were compelled to leave. The wind borough was launched, took a rope from and sea continued to increase, and as the the vessel to the pier, and on the rise of sea was breaking right over the vessel, her the tide the smack was warped off by the crew of nineteen men, a pilot, and a dog, pier capstan and taken into safety. were taken into the Life-boat, and landed Feb. 26.—The Montrose No. 1 Life- at Harwich at about 5 P.M. While cross- boat Mincing Lane put off, at 9 A.M., and ing the sand several very *heavy seas were remained by some fishing-boats which shipped. The Life-boat remained in the were in distress during a S.S.E. wind. harbour during the night, and at about March 1. — The schooner James, of 7 o'clock on the following morning was Inverness, in ballast, while making for towed out to the steamer, and found that Sunderland during a S.S.E. wind at 9 P.M. she had made but little water. The stranded on the outer bar of the river crew of the yawl returned to the vessel, a Wear, and made signals for assistance. tug bringing out the crew of the steamer, The Sunderland No. 2 Life-boat Mary and with the efforts of all combined, the was launched, but grounded on a bank, vessel was got afloat, and was towed into the water being low; she got off again Harwich at 11 P.M. The Life-boat again however, reached the vessel, and at the stayed in the harbour all night, and request of the master remained by her started for her station at 6 o'clock the until a tug arrived and towed her off.— next morning, arriving at 1 P.M. Expense of service, 14Z. 10s. March 14.—In answer to signal guns, the Eamsgate Life-boat Bradford went out in tow of the harbour steam-tug COMMITTEE MEETING, March 5th, 1885. Vulcan at 2.15 A.M. during a fresh N.E. Voted 96s. 16s. to pay the expenses of wind. After cruising about for some time the Bridlington, Whitby No. 1, Brigh- without finding any vessel in distress, at stone Grange, Drogheda No. 2, Tramore, 5.30, a small vessel, which proved to be Gastletown, Montrose, and Porthdinllaen the ketch Minnie, of Bideford, bound from Life-boats, in putting off to the assistance Newcastle with a cargo of manure, was of vessels which did not eventually require observed stranded on the North Sand their help. Head, and a boat was seen riding astern of the Gull Lightship. The Life-boat proceeded to the Lightship, took off the March 8.—Large flares were seen in shipwrecked crew of four men who had the direction of the Cross Sand at 9 P.M., taken refuge there, and landed them at and Lightships fired guns and rockets. Ramsgate at 8 o'clock. The Caister No. 1 Life-boat, Covent Garden, March 17.—The schooner St. Fergus, of went to the sand, and found the three- Wick, bound from the Tyne for Inverness, masted schooner Akyab, of Genoa, bound with cement, in trying to pass through from Cyprus for Hull, with locust-beans. the Fairway, between the land and the 50 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1886.

Fame Islands, during a strong W.N.W. gale, broke her forestay, became Tin- COMMITTEE MEETING, April 2nd, 1885. manageable, and drove on the rocks. Voted 235?. 15s. lOd. to pay the expenses The Life-boat Thomas Bevrick, stationed of the Tyrella, Holyhead, Portmadoc, at North Sunderland, was launched to the Selsey, Gorleston No. 1, Winterton No. 2, assistance of the vessel, at 4.20 P.M., im- Walton-on-the-Naze, Harwich, North Deal, mediately it was seen that she had struck, New Brighton No. 1, Caister No. 2, and but on reaching her the master declined Gourdon Life-boats, in assembling their to leave her; the boat, however, remained crews, or putting off with the view of by her about an hour, and the master and assisting vessels which did not ultimately crew of four men were then taken to the need the services of the boats. Inner Fame Lighthouse. The vessel Also 31. to a man who was injured became a total wreck.—Expense of ser- while helping to launch the Gourdon Life- vice, 111. 5s. boat to the aid of a distressed vessel. March 27.—The schooner Richard, of Also 21. to a man who was injured in Nefyn, bound from the Scilly Islands for launching the North Sunderland Life- Carnarvon, in ballast, showed signals of boat on the 17th March. distress, being in danger, while at anchor in Porthdinllaen Bay during half a gale of wind, and a heavy sea. At 8 A.M. the - April 3.—Signals of distress were ob- George Moore Life-boat stationed at Porth- served, in response to which the David dinllaen, proceeded to her assistance, and Hulett Life-boat, stationed at Lydd, Kent, with some difficulty brought off her crew went afloat at 10.30 P.M., and found the of four men, and safely landed them at barque Queen Victoria, of Dublin, stranded 9.30.—Expense of service, 71. 5s. on the Swallow Bank. At the master's March 30.—At midnight signals were request, the Life-boat remained by the fired by the Gull and Goodwin Light- vessel until the tide ebbed, when the ships, and a flare was seen on the North crew were able to walk ashore. The Sand Head. The Bradford Life-boat barque became a total wreck. She was stationed at Bamsgate put out in tow bound from Savannah for Hamburg, with of the harbour steam-tug Vulcan. When a cargo of resin, and had a crew of eleven at a convenient distance the boat was men.—Expense of service, 171. 7s. 6d. slipped and sailed alongside the stranded April 9.—The fishing-boat Pride of the vessel, which was the barque Ehuddlan Ocean, belonging to St. Andrew's, and Castle, of Liverpool, bound from Shields for returning from fishing at Shetland, was Valparaiso, with a cargo of coal and a seen making for the harbour, at about crew of fifteen men and a pilot on board. 5 A.M., during a strong N.E. wind, and a The master having engaged the services very rough sea. As it was known that of the crews of the life-boat and tug to get she was undermanned, and as her position his vessel afloat, some of the cargo was was very dangerous, the St. Andrew's thrown overboard, an anchor was laid Life-boat Ladies' Own went to her assist- out, and at 11 A.M. the tug commenced ance, put a sufficient number of men on to tow the barque, the Life-boatmen and board, and brought her safely into the the crew of the vessel working at the harbour. windlass; the steam-tug Victor, of London, April 24.—A large number of fishing- was afterwards engaged, and both steamers boats were running for Penzance harbour continued towing until the tide fell, when during a heavy gale of wind from the S.W. their ropes were slipped. The crews of and a rough sea. At 8 A.M. the Dora two galleys were then employed to assist Life-boat was launched, and remained to throw the cargo overboard, and this afloat eight hours, assisting and indicating work was continued until 8 P.M. At the best course for the boats to take, the 10.15 the tugs again began to tow the entrance to the harbour being greatly vessel, and at 11.20 she came afloat, and impeded by the steamer Bansome, which was taken to the Downs by the Victor, had sunk at its mouth. Happily the the Bamsgate Life-boat and tug returning boats, notwithstanding the tremendous to their Station, and arriving there at seas they had to encounter, got into the 3.30 A.M., on the 1st of April. harbour without any casualty occurring. —Expense of service, 111. 10s. MAY 1,1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. 51

At noon on the following day the Life- themselves from being washed off the deck boat was again taken oat and piloted by the heavy seas.—Expense of service, some other fishing-boats, -which "were 121. 15s. making for the harbour, the entry to which was still attended with danger, the sunken steamer having broken up.— COMMITTEE MEETING, May 7tb, 1885. Expense of service, 81. 10s. Voted the Silver Medal of the Institu- In connection with these services, the tion, and a copy of the vote, inscribed on following letter appeared in the Cornish- vellum, to Mr. JAMES ABMSTONG, Coxswain man :— of the Hauxley Life-boat, in acknowledg- "SlB, ment of his gallant services during the "Permit me through your columns to past twenty-five years, in which period he express the thanks of the fishermen who ran has assisted to save 141 lives. to Penzance harbour in the storm of Friday Also 51. on retirement, to Mr. JAMES last to those through whom the Life-boat was manned and made ready in the case of an BBIGGS, in recognition of his good services emergency. Under the most favourable circum- during the seven years he held the position stances, taking the harbour in such a heavy sea of Coxswain of the Wexford Life-boat. was a highly dangerous performance, but the Also 951. 13s. to pay the expenses of danger was intensified by the obstruction the Bansome offered. the Broadstairs, North Deal, Dunbar, Mon- " The greatest care had to be exercised to get trose No. 1, Drogheda Nos. 1 and 2, Ked- the boat through the confusion of fishing craft ear, Sheringham, Bamburgh Castle and running into the harbour, and the greatest risk Llanaelhaiarn Life-boats in assembling of her being smashed was run. Nevertheless she was got into a position to render assistance, their crews, or putting off to the aid of if necessary. vessels not ultimately requiring their ser- " Fortunately her services were not required vices. further, though several boats had narrow escapes. Also 50/. 4s. to HENRY. CABEY, who was As one of those who ran in at this critical time, I can say the presence of the Lite-boat inspired permanently injured while assisting to us with confidence; therefore we give thanks launch the Donna Nook Life-boat on the to the authorities and crew. 21st November last. " Yours, &c., "A NEWLYH FISHEBMAH. ", 28th April, 1885." May 9.—At midnight the Norwegian May 2.—The Mincing Lane Life-boat barque Thorsbjerg, laden with deals from stationed at Mont rose, was launched at Laurvig for Whitehaven, which was lying 9.15 A.M. to the assistance of two large at anchor off the port, waiting until the decked fishing-boats, the Excelsior and the tide would allow her to enter, parted both Pilgrim, which were in danger during a her cables, and drifted in shore during a heavy sea and a dense fog. The Life- gale of wind from the W.TS.W. accom- boat pulled out about a mile and a half panied by fierce squalls and a rough sea. blowing a fog-horn, and the fishermen, The water being low, the crew were un- on hearing it, sailed towards the boat, able to bring the vessel round, and she which then preceded them over the bar, was driven inwards; and as the breakers considerable risk being incurred in cross- lifted her, bumped upon the sands until ing it, and the harbour was safely reached her back was broken, and the keel washed at noon. away. The Kocket Brigade very promptly May 3.—At about 5.30 P.M. the sloop assembled and fired rockets, great skill Wear, of Sunderland, bound from Hartle- and judgment being required in firing pool for Walcott with coal, while attempt- owing to the force of the gale. The ing to enter the harbour in a very heavy efforts of the brigade were happily sea, missed the entrance, became un- crowned with success, and the line was manageable, drifted into the heavy breakers made fast to the only mast left standing; north of the west pier, and eventually but the ship was too far off for the rope stranded on the beach, about half-a-mile to be made use of with safety. The from the pier. The Whitby No. 2 Life- Whitehaven Life-boat, Elizabeth Leicester, boat, Harriott Forteath, was launched, and which had meanwhile been taken out, was in the presence of thousands of spectators, launched, reached the vessel, took off her rescued the vessel's crew of two men who crew of nine men, and the pilot, and had taken to the rigging in order to save brought them safely to land. The vessel THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1,1886. snbsequently drifted on to the beach just schooner's crew, numbering four men, below the Life-boat house. On the follow- shortly before she became a total wreck.— ing day her rigging was cut away, the Expense of service, 101. 10s. broken masts removed, and her cargo •unloaded —Expense of service, 22Z. May 11.—The Cullercoats Life-boat COMMITTEE MEETING, July 2nd, 1885. put off to the assistance of the fishing- coble Brothers, and attended her over the Voted the Silver Medal of the Institu- bar in a heavy sea. tion, a copy of the vote inscribed on vellum, May 29.—Signal guns having been fired and 10/., to Mr. DAVID DUNCAN, on his from the Gull Lightship during a S.S.E. resigning the post of coxswain of the wind and thick weather, the Bradford Montrose Life-boat, after many years' good Life-boat and Vulcan steam-tug left Rams- service. gate harbour at 4 A.M., and proceeded Voted also 151. 7s. in payment of the expenses of the Holyhead, Walton-on- to the Goodwin Sands, where the e.s. Edinburgh, of Newcastle, was found the-Naze, and Broadstajrs Life-boats, in assembling their crews or putting off to stranded. The Life-boat went alongside the aid of vessels which did not eventually the vessel, and at the request of those on require assistance. board remained by her until the flood Also 40Z. in all to a man who was tide, when she floated and resumed her injured while helping to launch the voyage to Cardiff. The tug and Life- Penarth Life-boat for exercise. boat then returned to the harbour, ar- riving at noon. May 31.—The Lytham Life-boat Charles Biggs, was launched at 7.15 A.M. on the July 28.—A messenger having reported 31st of May, to the assistance of the that a schooner had gone on the rocks at schooner Isabella, of Beavunaris, bound the east side of Cemlyn Bay, at about from Plymouth for Preston with a cargo 5 o'clock in the morning, during a fresh of china clay, which had stranded on a E. wind, the crew of the Life-boat Good dangerous part of the Horse Bank, during Shepherd, stationed at Cemlyn, were at a gale of wind from the W.N.W. The once summoned, and the boat proceeded boat remained byv the vessel until the to the assistance of the vessel, which wind abated, and the crew ware out of proved to be the Lord Mostyn, of Amlwch, danger.—Expense of service, 71. 2s. bound from Liverpool to the Skerries Lighthousa with coal and coke. The Life-boat remained by her until the tide rose, when she floated and safely reached COMMITTEE MEETING, June 4th, 1885. Cemlyn beach. — Expense of service, Voted 252. 19s. to pay the expenses of 11. 16s. &d. the North Sunderland, Eyemouth, and August 9.—During a gale from the Deal Life-boats in assembling their crews S.E., and very thick weather with heavy or putting off with the view of assisting rain, the schooner Rambler, of Newry, vessels in distress. bound from Carlingford to Liverpool, with Also 101. to one of the helpers who a cargo of paving stones, was driven received such injuries while assisting to ashore at Bingsallen, Co. Down, in a launch the Whitehaven Life-boat, as would thoroughly helpless condition, having lost incapacitate him for work for some time. her sails. The Tyrella Life-boat Memorial was launched at 10 A.M. Great difficulty was experienced in getting her afloat, owing to the fury of the wind and sea. June 19.—The schooner Agile, of and The crew, however, succeeded at last, for Goole from London, with a cargo after which they went alongside the of chalk, stranded on the Middle Cross vessel and rescued her crew, consisting of Sand. A yawl went to her assistance, the master and three men. In attempting but was unable to get near her owing to to board the Life-boat, the master dropped the heavy sea. Signals were shown, and into the sea, but was promptly rescued in response the Caister No. 2 Life-boat by the Life-boatmen.—Expense of service, went oat at 6.45, and brought ashore the 91 10s. MAY 1,1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. 53

August 9.—The Alfred and Ernest Life- for Inverness with timber, was reached, boat, stationed at Courtown, Co. Wexford, and her crew of nine men were happily put off at noon, signals of distress having rescued, the vessel becoming a total wreck. been shown from the schooner Corsair, of —Expense of service, 71. 10s. Arklow. That vessel had for several The thanks of the Institution, inscribed months past been stranded on the beach on vellum, were voted to Capt. BAIN and about a mile N. of Courtown Harbour, Mr. CRAWFORD, in recognition of their and on the morning in question the man valuable services on this occasion. in charge of her had, aided by several August 19.—The Montrose No. 1 Life1- other men, been successful in getting her boat, Mincing Lane, was launched at about off; but the wind rising from the S.S.W., 2 P.M. during a moderate S.E. wind, to and the sea becoming rough, with heavy the assistance of the fishing-boat Vine, of breakers on the shore, she was driven Montrose, which was in danger near the back and filled with water. Nine men Annat Bank, on which a heavy sea was who were on board were landed by the breaking. The Life-boat remained by the Life-boat.—Expense of service, 151. Is. vessel until the wind freshened, and she August 10.—While the Sister's Memorial was able to sail away from her perilous Life-boat, stationed at Llaududno, was position. exercising, at about 10.30 A.M. a small August 19.—At about 7.30 P.M., during sailing-boat—the Mira, of that place— a N. wind with considerable sea, the was seen to be in danger, and showing Mark Lane Life-boat, stationed at Gorles- signals of distress, during a strong gale ton, Suffolk, went out in response to from the S.W. The Life-boat immediately signals for assistance shown by the St. proceeded to her assistance, rescued the Nicholas Light vessel. When clear of four men, and took the boat in tow. In the harbour, four flares in succession returning to her station, the Life-boat were observed from a vessel in the Picle was struck by a sudden violent squall, Channel. The Life-boat proceeded in that and capsized; she immediately righted, direction, and found the brig Fjeldgutten, of however, and her crew and passengers and from Kragero, Norway, bound for Yar- safely regained her, with the exception mouth with ice, rapidly driving towards of one of the latter, who would in all the Middle Cross Sand. One of the Life- probability have been drowned, had not boatmen boarded the vessel, and took the JOHN ROBERTS, one of the Life-boatmen, wheel; a course was steered between the bravely gone to his help, and supported Middle and South Cross Sands, and the him until they were both picked up by ship was taken into safety.—Expense of the Life - boat. — Expense of service, service, 4J. 13s. 191, 15s. 6d. • August 20.—The Whitby No. 2 Life- The thanks of the Institution, inscribed boat Harriott Forteath was launched at on vellum, and an additional reward of about 6.30 A.M., and rescued the crew, IL, were presented to JOHN ROBERTS, in consisting of three men, from the fishing recognition of his good service on this coble Sobert and Henry, of Whitby, which occasion. had stranded on the beach during a fresh August 13. —Telegrams from Burghead N.N.E. gale and a heavy sea.—Expense of and Findhorn were received at the Moray service, 11?. Firth Life-boat station to the effect that August 29.—Signals having been shown a barque was ashore between Findhorn by the Tuskar Lighthouse for the steamer and the Old Bar, beyond the reach of to proceed to her, a messenger was at the rocket apparatus. The Gaulfteld and once sent to Wexford, but the tender could Ann Life-boat was promptly manned by not get over the bar, owing to the heavy a volunteer crew, Capt. BAIN and Mr. sea. Other signals were afterwards shown, JAMES CBAWFOBD CRAWFORD going out in and at 5 P.M. the Iris Life-boat, stationed her, and encouraging others to follow at Carnsore, was launched, and went to the their example, the regular crew being rock. The lamps of the lighthouse were absent fishing. After a long 'and hard being altered, and the workmen engaged pull through a heavy sea, the wind blow- there had run short of provisions and ing a gale from the N., the vessel, which water. The Life-boat carried as many proved to be the Himalaya, of Tvede- breakers of water as could be obtained to strand, Norway, bound from Sundsvall the rock, and brought ashore eleven men. THE LITE-BOAT JOUKNAL. [MAT 1, 1886.

lision with another steamer, during a COMMITTEE MEETING, Sept. 3rd, 1885. N.E. wind, thick weather, with rain and a heavy cross sea. Two large galleys Voted the thanks of the Committee and from Kingsdowne went off in reply to the 10Z. to Mr. JAMES BEDFOBD, in acknow- signals, and brought ashore two of the ledgment of his good services as Coxswain steamer's boats, containing twenty-four of the Blyth No 1 Life-boat for twenty- persons. It was reported that the vessel three- years. had sunk between Walmer and Kings- Also 85Z. 7s. Gd., to pay the expenses of downe, and that there were several other the Holyhead, Newbiggin, Weston-super- people left in the rigging. The Kings- Mare, Caister No. 2, Lowestoft, and Lydd downe Life-boat was therefore launched Life-boats, in launching in reply to signals at 3.30, and rescued six persons, who were of distress shown by vessels which did brought safely ashore, one of them, a not ultimately require the services of the passenger, being in a most exhausted boats. condition. The galleys also went out again, and a diligent search was made for any other survivors, but none were Sept. 11.—The brigantine Olynn, of found.—Expense of service, 161. 12s. 6d. Plymouth, while running for Hayle, Corn- wall, during a strong N.W. gale and a heavy sea, struck the bar and remained COMMITTEE MEETING, Oct. 1st, 1885. fast, the sea making a clean breach over Voted also 112?. 9s. to pay the expenses her. The crew of the Hayle Life-boat Isis of the Hastings, Braunton, Deal, Wal- promptly mustered, the boat was launched mer, Kingsdowne, Whitehaven, Arbroath, at 8.15, was towed out by the steam-tug Montrose No. 1, Maryport, and Cloughey North Star, and saved the crew, consisting Life-boats in assembling their crews, or of five men, who were in a very exhausted putting off in reply to signals of distress condition. The vessel, which had sprung shown by vessels which did not ultimately a leak, became a total wreck.—Expense require the services of the boats. of service, 71. 10s. • Sept. 11.—During a moderate S.E. wind at 6 A.M., the Eamsgate Life-boat Bradford Oct. 2.—The Two Sisters Life-boat, and Vulcan steam-tug proceeded to sea in stationed at Ramsey, Isle of Man, was response to signal guns from the Gull launched at 5.30 P.M. to the assistance of Lightship, and found a barque riding the brig Professo, of Tvedestrand, Norway, near the North Sand Head, having been bound from Sundswall for Ramsey, with in collision with another vessel. The a cargo of timber. She was lying at barque's crew had abandoned her, but anchor in the bay during a whole gale now went on board again, anchors were from the W.N.W., when she drifted, and supplied, she was taken in tow, and the master fearing that the chain, which brought to Dover, the wind by that time was weak, would part, and that the vessel having increased to a hard gale from the would drift on to the Bahama bank and N. The barque proved to be the Maria, become a total wreck, cut away the masts of Christiania, bound from Caen to New- and showed signals of distress. The castle, in ballast, with a crew of ten men. master and pilot were brought ashore by Sept. 12.—The smack Seabird, of Tar- the Life-boat to make arrangements for mouth, was seen to get on the sand off having the vessel brought in. The gale the Norfolk coast known as Holkham moderated, and on the following day the Knoll. The Caister No. 2 Life-boat, the brig was towed into the harbour by a Godsend, was launched at 2 P.M., proceeded steamer.—Expense of service, 131. 19s. to the vessel, succeeded in getting her Oct. 2.—It was reported at Castletown, afloat, and took her into Yarmouth Roads. Isle of Man, that a schooner in Derby- She carried a crew of six men. haven was flying a flag of distress. The Sept. 18.—Signals of distress were fired Hope Life-boat was launched at 6.30 P.M., by a vessel which proved to be the and found the vessel, which proved to be steamer Dolphin, of London, bound from the John Perry, of Beaumaris, dragging London to Havre, with a general cargo her anchors on a lee shore. The wind and passengers, which had been in col- was blowing from the S.W., and a heavy MAY 1,1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. 55 sea was running. The crew of three men pants, was towed safely into the harbour. were taken into the Life-boat, and brought —Expense of service, 71. 2s. 6d. to land. This was the first time the new Oct. 12.—During a heavy gale from Life-boat had been out on service, and her the N.E., signals of distress were shown behaviour gave entire satisfaction to her by vessels at anchor in Scrabster road- coxswain and crew.—Expense of service, stead, Caithness-shire. The Thurso Life- 181. 17s. boat Charley Lloyd was launched, and Oct. 5. — At daybreak a steam-tug went first to the James, of Wick, and took entered the bay at Cemaes, Anglesey, off her crew, numbering four men; then with a flag half-mast high and blowing to the Mantura, of Dumfries, securing her whistle. The Cemaes Life-boat Ash- her crew, consisting of four men; and, tonian was launched, and was towed by lastly, to the Magnet, of Bull, from winch, the tug to the wreck of the ship Earl of it rescued four men and the master's wife Chatham, on the mainland, a little to the and child. These fourteen persons were eastward of West Mouse Island. The all safely landed.—Expense of service, crew had been taken off by the tug; but 61. 12s. it was thought that there were some stow- Oct. 13.—A vessel was seen ashore on aways left on the vessel. The Life-boat the north side of Puffin Island, Anglesey, men boarded the ship, but found nobody during a moderate gale from the N.N.E. there; they however rendered good ser- and a heavy sea, and some men were ob- vice in saving the captain's instruments, served on the island. The Christopher papers, &c., and afterwards put some of Brown Life-boat, stationed at Penmon, was the vessel's crew on board to launch one launched at 9 A.M., and found that the of the ship's boats and recover the sailors' ketch Hope, of St. Ives, bound from Bun- clothes, &c. corn for Pentowen, Cornwall, with coal, Oct. 6.—At 6 P.M. a vessel was seen off having sprung a leak and become un- the Isle of Arran flying the signal " I am manageable, had stranded half-way be- sinking." The Kildonan Life-boat Emily tween the beacon and Puffin Island, where Dewar was promptly launched, and found she became a total wreck. The crew of the vessel was the barque Bimac, of Liver- three men, who had taken refuge on pool, bound from Glasgow for Valparaiso the island, were taken into the Life-boat with a general cargo, and carrying a crew and landed at Beaumaris.—Expense of of 17 men. She had been in collision service, 61. 17s. 6d. with the ship North, and was in a sinking Oct. 13.—A telegram having been re- condition. The Life-boat men went on ceived at Grimsby reporting a vessel in board, and, with the help of a tug which distress, the Life-boat Manchester Unity came np two hours afterwards, the barque put off at about 9.45 A.M. during a was taken into Lamlash, where she was strong N.W. gale and a heavy sea. She beached at about 9.30 P.M., the Life-boat proceeded down the Humber under sail, remaining by her until low-water, at the and on nearing the vessel, which was the master's request, and returning to her brig B. W. Parry, of Earth, from Hudicks- station at 7 o'clock the following morning. vall, with a cargo of wood for Grimsby, it Oct. 10.—At about 11 o'clock, in the was seen that she had stranded off Grain- morning, the attention of the coxswain thorpe, and that every sea was breaking of the Arbroath Life-boat was drawn over her and her crew. With great danger to the dangerous position of two amateur and difficulty, the boat receiving some fishing boats outside the haiboxa bar. damage and two oars being broken, the The wind was blowing a strong gale Life-boat succeeded in rescuing the eight from the N.E., with a heavy sea, and, as men from their perilous position and it appeared improbable that the boats landed them at Grimsby, the boat being would be able to make the harbour, the towed back to her station by a steam- Life-boat People's Journal, No. 2, was tug.—Expense of service, 61. 10s. launched, and pulled out to their assist- Oct. 15.—The fishing-smack Sir John ance. One of the boats succeeded in Astley, of Great Yarmouth, while attempt- entering the harbour, but the other was ing to enter the harbour, at about put out to sea. The Life-boat made for 9.30 P.M., ran against the south pier her, and on getting close a rope was head. Three of her crew jumped on to attached, and the boat, with its two occu- the pier, but another, in attempting to 56 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAT 1, 1886. do so, missed it and was unfortunately for Gloucester, with a cargo of oats, drowned. The smack rebounded, and stranded on the North Sand Head. The drifted helplessly to the southward with master stated that the vessel was leaking the mizen only standing and having badly, and her crew, consisting of six men, only the master and a boy on board. were therefore at once taken on board the The Leicester Life-boat at Gorleston was Life-boat, through a very heavy sea, and launched and, with much difficulty and landed at Bamsgate. danger, was got to sea by running a line Some Deal boatmen afterwards boarded to the north pier head, in doing which the vessel to try to save the ship and one of the crew was washed off the pier, cargo, but the sea increased very much, but was happily rescued. Sail was made, and their boats could not get alongside to and the smack was reached, and was take them off again. Between 2 and 3 taken, with the two persons on board, o'clock in the afternoon, a man went into Yarmouth Harbour. She had anchored ashore in a galley to call out the Deal off Hopton Beach in the breakers, the sea Life-boat. The crew of the Mary Somer- at times making a clean breach over her. vitte at once assembled, went to the vessel, Oct. 16.—The s.s. Duddon, of White- and found the sea breaking over her, haven, bound from Newport, Mon., for some of the men having taken refuge in Dundalk, with a cargo of coal, went ashore the rigging. It was impossible for the on the bar off Dundalk during a strong Life-boat to get alongside, but communica- breeze from the E.N.E. and a heavy sea. tion was obtained by means of lines, and A steam-tug went to her assistance but seven men were thus hauled into the boat. was unable to tow her off, and after the Another man, who had remained until tug had left her, the Giles' Quay Life- last, was unfortunately knocked down and boat James Thomas put off at 7 P.M., swept away by a heavy sea, after having remained by her until the following morn- tied the line round each of the other men ing, and took provisions from Dundalk to who had been saved. The Life-boat was the vessel. A number of men engaged towed back to her station by a steam-tug, from the shore by the master, having arriving there at about 7 P.M.—Expenses thrown part of the cargo overboard, the of Deal Life-boat service, 16Z. 15s. vessel floated and was got safely into port. Oct. 31.—At about 10 o'clock in the —Expense of service, 14Z. 10s. morning, signals of distress were shown Oct. 21.—The Brighton Life-boat Eobert by two schooners which, with other ves- Bailees was launched at 5.10 P.M., signals sels, had taken refuge in the bay at having been shown by the fishing-smack Fishguard, South Wales, on the previous Volant, of Dover. The wind was blowing day, being unable to go round St. from the S.S.W.; the weather was thick David's Head on account of the stormy and the sea rough. On reaching the vessel, weather. The wind increased to a fresh which had stranded about three-quarters gale from the N.N.E., accompanied by a of a mile from the shore, it was found high sea, and as the vessels had anchored that she was bumping heavily and leak- in a very exposed position, they were ing. Her crew, consisting of four men riding very heavily. The Fishguard No. 2 and a boy, were taken into the Life-boat Life-boat, the Aj>pin, went to the assist- and safely landed; the rescue being wit- ance of the two schooners which had nessed by a large concourse of people. signalled, and found that their crews were At high-water the smack drove ashore, anxious to be brought ashore; three men and became a total wreck.—-Expense of were accordingly taken off the Charlotte service, 15Z. 7s. Ann, of Portmadoc, bound from Newport Oct. 31.—Signals were made by the to Portmadoc, with coal; and five men Goodwin and Gull lightships, during a from the Dewi Lass, of Aberdovey, bound fresh S.E. gale and a heavy sea, and at the from Portmadoc for London with a cargo same time a large flare was seen in the of slates. After these men had been direction of the North Sand Head. The taken into the Life-boat, signals of dis- .Bamsgate Life-boat Bradford and steam- tress were shown by the schooner Sir tug Aid left the harbour at 2 A.M., pro- Richard, of Portmadoc, bound from Lon- ceeded direct to the place where the light don for Londonderry with a cargo of had been shown, and found the schooner cement, having a crew of four men, and Frederick Card, of Oude Pekela, bound the smack Elizabeth Ann, of Cardigan, MAY 1, 1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOUKNAL. 57

from Portmadoc to Cardiff with slates, now found necessary to engage another and carrying a crew of three men. The tug, and the ship was towed to London, . Life-boat therefore went to these vessels, the Life-boat accompanying hei to the took their crews off, and landed the whole Victoria Docks, where she arrived at of the 15 men at about 1 P.M.—Expense about 9 o'clock on the following morning, of service, 81. 5s. the Life-boatmen being continually at the Commander LA PBIMAUDAYE, E.N., the pumps. At 9.30 the Life-boat returned Institution's Inspector of Life-boats for to her station, the tug Champion, of the District, who was then at Pishguard Grimsby, kindly taking her in tow to the to inspect the Life-boat Station, went out Swin Spit, and Clacton was reached at in the Boat on this occasion. about 6 P.M., the men being all worn-out Oct. 31.—The schooner Superb, of and with the excessive fatigue they had un- from Timmernabben, Sweden, for Sunder- dergone. land with a cargo of pit props, was seen beating up through the "Fairway," off Holy Island, Northumberland, during a COMMITTEE MEETING, Nov. 5th, 1885. gale from the S.E. She seemed uncertain what to do, and finally anchored near a Voted 337?. 11s. 6d. to defray the ex- very dangerous reef of rocks. The sea penses of the Pakefield No. 1, Gorleston was too heavy for any coble to cross the Nos. 1 and 2, Howth, Cemlyn, Margate, bar, and therefore the Grace Darling Life- Clacton, Cemaes, Ilfracombe, Swansea, boat, stationed at Holyhead, put off at Kingsgate, Saltbum, Donna Nook, North about 11 o'clock, and proceeded to the Sunderland, Kessingland No. 3, Winter- vessel, which weighed anchor just before ton No. 2, Sunderland, Caister No. 1, the Boat reached her. The second cox- St. David's, Whitby No. 1, Upgang, and swain of the Life-boat was put on board Withernsea Life-boats in assembling their the ship to pilot her, and she was brought crews, or putting off in reply to signals safely into harbour.—Expense of service, shown by vessels which did not eventually 81 10s. need assistance. Nov. 1.—Signal rockets having been fired by the Swin-Middle and Maplin Lightships, the Clacton-on-Sea Life-boat Nov. 18.—At about 12.30 A.M. a flare- Albert Edward was launched at 4 A.M., up light was shown by the schooner Tam- during a very strong N.E. wind and a o'-Shanter, of Goole, bound from Dart- rough sea. The Boat made her way mouth for Par, Cornwall, in ballast, which across the Wallet, through the Swin Spit- was drifting before a heavy E. gale in way into the Swin, when a flare was ob- the direction of the Killyvarder Bocks served bearing southward; she went in bordering on the Par Sands. The that direction; another flare was seen, Life-boat Arthur Hill proceeded to her and shortly afterwards a ship was sighted. assistance, and remained by her until the She had stranded near the West Middle wind moderated. The vessel held to her Buoy. On arriving at the vessel, which anchors, and no further assistance being proved to be the barque Garland, of required, the Life-boat returned to her Aland, bound for London with timber, station, arriving at 4 A.M.—Expense of and carrying a crew of 14 men, the ser- service, 131. 13s. vices of the Life-boatmen were engaged Nov. 24.—Several fishing-boats having to get her afloat. The men boarded her, been overtaken by a strong S.E. wind and one of them getting his leg badly jammed squally weather, the Filey Life-boat Hollon between the Boat and the ship in doing the Second was launched at 10.30 A.M. and so, and the anchor and chain were slipped accompanied the boats safely ashore.— and the sails set. In performing the Expense of service, 9Z. 10s. latter service, one of the crew of the Nov. 24.—The night patrol at Eye, vessel fell from the upper topsailyard Sussex, having reported that signals of and was killed almost instantaneously. distress were being made by a vessel off The assistance of a steam-trawler was the west end of Broom Hill, the crew of then secured, and the ship was towed the Mary /Stanford Life-boat were imme- into deep water, leaking very much, and diately assembled, and the Boat put off at having her rudder unshipped. It was 8 P.M. On arriving alongside the vessel, 58 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1886. which was the fishing-smack Maid of Caer Hun was launched to the assistance Kent, of Eye, her crew, consisting of three of the schooner Familiens Haab, of Fre- men, were in the act of leaving her, having derikshald, laden with pit props, which their boat half over the side; but at the was driven ashore during a strong wind suggestion and with the assistance of the from the S.E. and a very rough sea. The Life-boatmen, an anchor was laid out, Life-boat was pulled through a heavy some of the Life-boat crew boarded the surf to the vessel, and rescued the crew, vessel, and as the tide flowed she was got consisting of four men. The schooner afloat and proceeded into Rye Harbour.—• became a total wreck.—Expense of ser- Expense of service, 22Z. 18s. vice, 10Z. 17s. 9rf. Nov. 25.—The ketch Ada, of Harwich, Nov. 26. — The steam fishing-boat bound from London, and laden with Sequel, of Scarborough, while making for timber, was nearing the Tyne in a very the harbour at 2.30 P.M., stranded on the high sea and very stormy weather/when beach to the west of the piers and struck she was struck by a heavy sea and her heavily. The Lady Leigh Life-boat, sta- rudder carried away. She showed signals tioned -at Scarborough, put off to her of distress, in reply to which the Tyne- assistance and took warps ashore, by mouth No. 2 Life-boat The Forester was means of which the vessel was got off launched at 6.30 P.M., and proceeded to when the tide flowed. She had a crew of the vessel, which had drifted inside the five men. South pier. The master desired to have " Nov. 26.—At 8 P.M., during a fresh the assistance of steam-tugs, and the Life- W.N.W. wind and a heavy sea, the Rams- boat therefore went to Shields Harbour gate Life-boat Bradford and steam-tug and communicated with two steam-tugs, Aid went out, in reply to signals from the which went out at about midnight and Gull lightship and found the s.s. Santa brought the vessel into the Tyne.—Ex- Rosa, of Gijon, ashore on the Goodwin pense of service, 171. 6s. Sands. On reaching the sands, some men Nov. 25.—The Eettie Life-boat, sta- employed to get the steamer off asked for tioned at Blakeney, Norfolk, was launched assistance, and on the tide flowing the at about 10 P.M., signal rockets having Life-boat sailed to the vessel, shipping been seen indicating a ship in distress on large quantities of water. When the tide the West Sand. On reaching the spot the rose, steam was got up, the sails were Life-boat found H.M.S. Beaver stranded. set, and the vessel forged a-head off the The Life-boatmen rendered all the assist- sand. She was then taken in tow by the ance in their power, remained by the Dreadnought and Aid tugs, and towed to vessel during the night, and on the fol- Ramsgate harbour, arriving there at about lowing morning brought ashore eight of 5.30 on the following morning, the Life- the crew, the remainder being landed boat keeping alongside her until she by another boat.—Expense of service, reached the harbour, in case of accident, 20Z. 17s. as the vessel was leaking considerably. Nov. 26.—At 5.30 A.M. the Thorpeness Nov. 27.—At noon The Jones Oibb Life- Life-boat Ipswich was launched in re- boat, stationed at Barmouth, North Wales, sponse to signals in the direction of Size- was launched, Commander LA PBIM ATJD AYE, well Bank, during a S.S.E. wind and a R.N., District Inspector of Life-boats, who heavy sea. On reaching the vessel, which was at the station on a visit of inspection, proved to be the steamer Agnes Louisa, of going out in her, to the assistance of a and from Hartlepool for London with a small vessel which was making for the bar cargo of coal, it was found that she was during a gale of wind from the W.N.W. striking heavily on the sand. Following and a heavy sea. On reaching the vessel, the advice of the Life-boatmen the engines which proved to be a steam-launch named were reversed, and working full power the Asie, of Portsmouth, being taken to astern backed the vessel off the sand into Liverpool to be fitted with boilers, her deep water. The Life-boat was taken in crew of two men were found to be in a tow as far as Orford Ness, and leaving most exhausted state, having been in the three of her crew on board the steamer, bay all night, and the vessel was partly returned to her station at 11.30 A.M. filled with water. The Life-boatmen gave Nov. 26.—At 10.5 A.M. the Montrose every assistance, and brought the vessel No. 2 Life-boat The Roman Governor of safely into harbour. There is no doubt MAT 1,1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. 59 that in the absence of the timely help by a ladder to the cliff, and at the request given by the Life-boat the vessel would of the master, who with his officers and have struck on the bank, and would have some of the crew had remained on board, become a total wreck.—Expense of service, the Life-boat stayed by the vessel in case 71. 15s. she should break up, the Life-boatmen assisting to save the cargo from the after- hold, and remaining as long as it was COMMITTEE MEETING, Dec. 3,1885. possible to stand on the deck. The Life- Voted the thanks of the Committee, boat regained her station at 6 o'clock on and 20Z. to Mr. THOMAS BRADLEY, late the following morning. Coxswain of the Lyme Regis Life-boat, in Dec. 7.—The s.s. Telesilla, of and from acknowledgment of his good services in London for Shields in ballast, stranded on that capacity for upwards of thirty years. Whitburn Stile during thick weather and Also 212Z. Os. 6d. to pay the expenses a strong sea. The William and Charles of the Winterton No. 2, Caister No. 1, Life-boat put off from Whitburn to her Clacton, Harwich, Winchelsea, Montrose, assistance at 6.30 P.M., and brought ashore Great Yarmouth, Palling No. 1, Kings- one of her crew, the others declining to downe, Gorleston No. 1, Aldborough, leave the vessel.—Expense of service, Seaham, Walmer, and Deal Life-boats in 131. 8s. 6d. putting off in reply to signals of distress On the flood tide some tugs arrived, shown by vessels not ultimately requiring and the Life-boat again went out at help. 11 P.M.and rendered assistance bypassing Also 51. to one of the crew of the Clacton ropes, &c., from the vessel to the tugs, Life-boat who was injured by having his the sea being too rough to admit of such right leg jammed between the Life-boat services being rendered by any boat other and the ship's side, while boarding the than a Life-boat. Eventually the vessel barque Garland, of Aland, on the 1st of floated, and was towed away by the November. steam-tugs, the Life-boat returning to her station at about 4 o'clock the next morning. Dec. 3. — Rockets were fired from Dec. 18.—The Arnold Life-boat, sta- Blundle Sands and New Brighton Coast- tioned at Teignmouth, Devonshire, put guard stations in the evening, denoting off at 11 P.M. to the assistance of the that a vessel was in danger, and that the fishing-smack lona, which had not re- services of the Life-boat were required. turned to Harbour, the weather being The Willie and Arthur Life-boat at New thick, the wind freshening, and the sea Brighton was immediately manned and becoming very rough with a heavy surf on was towed by a steam-tug to the Crosby the bar. At about 12.15 A.M. the boat was Lightship, and found the schooner Na- seen running for the bar, when the Life- thaneli, of Cardigan, bound from Cork boat burned green lights, and she was for Runcom with a cargo of bones, at brought safely into the harbour.—Expense anchor near Tailor's Bank. She had of service, 131. 18s. missed stays, and not having room to wear Dec. 28.—The three-masted schooner had anchored to prevent stranding on the W. L. J., of Swansea, bound from Goole bank. Two of the Life-boatmen went on for Plymouth with coal, and carrying a board the vessel to assist the crew to slip crew of ten men, was seen to near the the chain, and she was then towed by a Barber Sand and let go her anchor. As steam-tug to New Ferry. it was feared she would go aground, the Dec. 6.—Rockets having been seen and Caister No. 2 Life-boat, The Godsend, pro- signal guns heard at Brixham, South ceeded to her at 1.15 P.M., but the master Devon, during a S.E. wind and a very declined any assistance. The cable, how- heavy sea, the Life-boat Brian Bates was ever, afterwards parted, when the master launched at about 7 P.M., pulled round engaged the services of the Life-boat Berry Head, and found a large steamer, crew, the vessel at the time being within the Bretton Hall, bound from Antwerp her length of the breakers, and after- for Cardiff and Newport with part general wards, with the help of a steam-tug, she cargo and ballast, on the rocks at Shark- was safely taken into Yarmouth Roads. ham Point. Some of her crew got ashore As her steering-gear was out of order, the 60 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUKNAL. [MAT 1, 1886,

Life-boat was requested to remain by her No. 1, Grimsby, Caister, Gorleston No. 1, during the night, a heavy gale and snow Kesssingland No. 3, Ardrossan, Mable- or frost prevailing during the first part of thorpe, and Donna Nook Life-boats in the night; she returned to her station at assembling their crews, or puttng off in 2 P.M. on the following day. . reply to signals of distress shown by Dee. 31.—Voted 146Z. 17s. 6<£. to pay vessels not ultimately requiring assistance. the expenses of the Holyhead, Montrose

SHOEE-BOAT SEEVICES EEWAEDED BY THE EOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION IN 1885. Jan. 1.—Voted 5?. to the master and crew of during a gale of wind from the W. and a rough the steam-tug Telephone, of Falmouth, for saving sea on the 19th December. five fishing-luggers, some of their nets, and Also 5s. to a man for rescuing a fisherman their crews, numbering twenty men, which were who had fallen overboard from his boat, off in much danger off Exmouth during a heavy Bucks, Devonshire, during a moderate breeze gale from the N.N.W. on the 20th December. from the E. on the 18th November. Also the thanks of the Institution to Capt. Feb. 10.—Six fishermen put off in a boat, C. SQBIKE, Honorary Secretary of the Exmouth and saved two persons from another boat which Branch, for his promptness in despatching was in danger in Newport Bay, during a strong the tug to the assistance of the endangered southerly wind.—Eeward, 11. Is. boats. Feb. 12.—Six men rescued the crew of four Jan. 23.—Twelve men rescued by means of men from the boat of the ketch James Walter, two boats, the crew of five men of the Norwe- of Hull, which sunk on the Knaveatone Eock gian schooner Nordenfeld, wliich stranded on Fame Islands, during a S.W. wind.—Eeward, Craster Little Carr Eock, near Boulmer, North- 51. 5s. umberland, during a moderate breeze from Feb. 14.—Six men of Newburgh, Aberdeen- S. to SE., and thick weather.—Reward, 121. shire, rescued four boys from a boat which had Jan. 26.—Five men rescued the crew of two been carried out to sea from the river Ytham.— men of the gig Spring, of St. Ives, which, while Eeward, ll. 10s. returning from fishing, had been upset by a Feb. 21.—Two men put off in a boat from a sudden squall in St. Ives Bay. With help of pilot cutter, and helped to rescue the crew of another boat's crew the capsized boat was towed eight men of the brigantine Margaret Jane ashore.—Eeward, II. 5g. Swift of Faversham, which stranded off Poole, Jan. 27.—Four men saved the crew consisting during a strong E. breeze and a rough sea.— of five men from the boat of the steamer Ferifer, Eeward, 11. of Dundee, which struck on Bondicar Point in Feb. 21.—Five men put off in a boat, and thick weather, and sank within a few minutes. saved the crew of two men from the smack Eliza —Eeward. 2?. McDonald, of Wigtown, which was in distress in A further sum of 21.10s. was granted to the Port Yerrock Bay, Wigtownshire, during a gale salvors, being the amount they would probably from the S.S.E.—Eeward, 21. 10s. have earned by fishing which they lost by 11. was also awarded to some men and boys returning to Newbiggin with the rescued men. who assisted to launch the boat, and 101. to a Jan. 28.—Eleven men put off in a yawl, and carter who was injured by the boat, and the saved the crew of three men from the schooner cart on which it was being conveyed from Geneva, of Carnarvon, which was in danger, Whithorn Harbour to Port Yerrook Bay being outside the breakwater at Peel, Isle of Man, blown over. during a strong S.S.E. gale.—Eeward, 51. 10s. Feb. 25.—-Three men put off in a boat, and Feb. 5.—Voted il. to eight men for putting saved the crew of two men of a lighter which off from Brixham, Devonshire, in the Coast- had struck and sunk on the flats off Wexford, guard whale boat, and saving five of the crew dnring a strong S.W. wind, and hazy weather. of the s.s. Antonio Stathato, of Ithaca, whose —Eeward, 11. Ws. boiit was capsized while they were proceeding March 5.—Voted 21. 5s. to three men for from their vessel to Brixham during a strong saving the lugger St. Fergus, of Stornoway, and E.N.E. wind on the 21st December. her crew of tour men. The vessel had her sail Is. extra was granted, in addition to one of blown away, and was in great danger off Barra, the salvors who first observed the accident, and during a very strong N.W. wind on the 20th gave an alarm. December. A further sum of 21. 10s. was at the same March 6.—Two men rescued a man who had time awarded to five men who manned another been thrown overboard from his boat by the boat, and also went to the rescue at some risk, jibing of the main boom in Wexford Harbour their boat being a small one. during a strong E.N.E. wind.—Eeward, 11. Also 61. 15s. to the crews of two boats for March 21.—Two men saved the lives of two rescuing the fishing-coble Pioneer, of North other men, whose boat capsized off Tynemouth Sunderland, and her crew of four men, which while entering the harbour during squally had her rudder broken, and was in danger weather.—Eeward, 11. MAT 1,1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. 61

April 10.—ALEXANDER THOMSON rescued by to five men who went out in the boat on one means of ropes, at some risk of his life four of occasion only. the crew of the fishing-boat Welfare, of Eye- Aug. 18.—Two men saved two other men mouth, which was totally wrecked on the rocks whose boat had sunk off Lowestoft, during a off that port during an E. by N. wind and stiff breeze from the N.E.—Reward, 11. misty weather. In rendering this service he had 5s. was also granted to a man who also went his watch much damaged and lost his coat.— to the rescue, but failed to save the men. Reward, 51. Sept. 12.—Six men put off in a coble and April 24.—The Chief Officer of H.M. Coast- saved four men from a boat which had been guard at Pemhrey, and four other Coastguard struck by a heavy squall and sunk off Curran men put off in their boat and saved a man from Point, Portrush.—Reward, SI. the cutter Gazelle, of Swansea which was totally Sept. 18.—Twenty-four Kingsdowne boatmen wrecked off Pembrey during a strong breeze put off twice in two galleys, and assisted from the S.E.—Reward, 21. 10s. ashore two boats containing twenty-four per- June 5.—Two men rescued three other men sons from the steamer itolphin, of London, whose boat had capsized off Polperro, Cornwall, which had been in collision with another during a moderate S.W. breeze.—Reward, 10s. steamer, and sank off Walmer, during N.E. June 18.—A sergeant and five other men of wind, and a heavy cross sea.—Reward, 2il. the Royal Artillery put off in a boat from Fort Sept. 19.—Four men put off in an open boat Norman, and saved five men whose boat had in tow of a steamer, and proceeded to the rescue capsized off Southsea, during a strong S.W. of the schooner Margaret, of Ramsey, which breeze and a rough sea.—Reward, 31. was wrecked in Moss Bay, Cumberland, during June 29.—Five men put off in a boat, and a strong gale from the W.S.W. and a very heavy saved three persons from a boat which had cap- sea. The boat capsized, and ALEXANDER DON- sized in a squall off Ballinacourty, co. Water- NAN, one of thecrew, was unfortunately drowned, ford, during a strong breeze from the W.N.W. leaving a widow, but no family. A reward of —Reward, 21. 10s. SI. was granted to the crew of the boat; 151. July 2.—Voted the thanks of the Institution was granted to the widow of the man who was and 11. each to ISAAO SHORT, of Appledore, drowned, and 4Z. 10s. to the crew of the tug. Devon, and his son, for putting off in a boat and The cost, amounting to 61.12s. 10d, of repair- saving, at some risk, three out of ei^ht men ing the boat which was damaged was also whose boat had sunk off Appledore, during a defrayed by the Institution, and a reward strong breeze from the W.N.W., on the 21st of of 21. was granted to the crew a tug June. from Harrington which proceeded to the July 16.—Three Coastguardmen put off in a rescue ; also 3Z. to six men who went out in boat, at some risk, and saved eight persons from the tug to man a steamer's Life-boat which a pleasure boat, which had drifted on Peveril she had in tow, but which was washed ashore Ledge, and was in great danger, during a fresh on the tow-rope parting. The steamer was S.W. breeze and a heavy cross sea.—Reward, unable to get near enough to the vessel to II. 10s. rescue the only man then to be suen on the Aug. 2.—Four men and a woman rescued wreck. five persons from a boat which had capsized in Sept. 19.—Three men put off three times to Ballycotton Bay, djiring a moderate S.E. the assistance of the schooner Zebra, of Carnar- breeze.—Reward, 4Z. von, which stranded at Ballyquintin Point, Co. Aug. 8.—Three men put off in a boat, at Down, during a fresh gale on the 19th of Sep- moderate risk, and saved two men from the tember. On two occasions they were unable to fishing-boat Mary, of Port Ballantrae, which reach the schooner, but on the third they suc- had been capsized in a squall off Carriek-a-rode ceeded in rescuing the crew of four men.— Island, co. Antrim.—Reward, II. Ids. Reward! SI. Aug. 10.—Two men saved the crew of three Sept. 19.—Nine men of Hamnavoe, Shetland, men from the fishing coble Ocean Drift, of New- put off in a fishing-boat and saved nine men biggin, which was capsized off Church Point, from the fishing-boats Angler and JSate and Newbiggin, while proceeding to the assistance Jane, which were in danger during a gale from of some herring-boats which were riding in the the S.S.W.—Reward, 42. 10s. bay, during a strong gale from the S.S.W.— Sept. 28.—A man rescued three men whose Reward, 21. boat had been capsized off Clacton-ou-Sea, Aug. 11.—Four men put off in a boat and during a N wind.—Reward, 10s. saved three boys from an open boat off Yar- Oct. 1.—Vuted the thanks of the Institution mouth, which was in danger near the Scroby inscribed on vellum to Mr. JAMES HANNA, Sand, during a fresh W. breeze and a rough Chief Officer of H. M. Coastguard at Bangor, sea.—Reward, II. co. Down, and 51.5s. to four coastguardmen and Aug 11.—A man put off in a punt from a a fisherman, for puttins oil in the station whale- boat at anchor in Pwllheli Harbour, and res- boat and rescuing one man from the boat cued another man from a boat which had been Lizzie, of Bangor, which was in danger during capsized at the mouth of the harbour by a a storm on the 3rd August. squall.—Reward, 5s. ; Oct. 10.—Three men rescued the crew, con- Aug. 13.—Four men put off twice in a boat, sisting of three men of another pilot boat, and, at some risk, saved six men from the which, while attempting to get first to a vessel, fishing-boat Voyager, of Leith, which sunk at had been capsized by a squall off Dysart Horse Island, Shetland, during a strong gale from Harbour, Fifeshire.—Reward. 15s. the N.N.E.—Reward 4Z.; 21. 10s. was also given Oct. 12.—Five men put off from Lowestoft in 62 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1,1886. a boat and saved three of the crew of the schooner the barge Topaz, which sunk off Sizewell, Suf- Stour, of Harwich, whose boat had capsized folk, during a moderate gale from the S.S.W. while returning to the vessel, which was lying The crew, however, were unfortunately drowned. in the roads during a N.N.E. gale.—Reward, —Reward, II. 17s. 6d. 3Z. 2«. 6d!. Nov. 11.—Three fishermen and four members Oct. 15.—Seven men saved, at some risk, the of the Royal Irish Constabulary rescued two crew of four men of the dandy Success, of men whose boat had capsized near Aranmore Bideford, which was driven on the rocks at Island, co. Donegal.—Reward 51. 5s. Billage Point, near Ilfracombe, during a Nov. 5.—Voted 3Z. to four men for rescuing strong gale from the E.N.E.—Reward, 51. 5s. four men, whose boat had struck on a rock and Oct 26.—Six men put oft in a boat from the had sunk in the Sound of Harris during stormy smack Tyro, of Aldborough, to the assistance of weather on the 28th December, 1884.

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

TO BOATMEN AND OTHERa To encourage prompt and energetic exertions in time of Danger on the part of Boatmen and Others, by quickly putting off to save Life in CASES of WBBCKS on the Coasts of the British Isles, either by

SHORE-BOATS OR OTHER MEANS,

Cjxe taiional ipfe-hrsi Jf

Rewards of Money or Medals. In all cases the Rewards are given without further delay than is necessary to obtain proof of the merits of each case, and to ensure their being paid to the right parties.

Application to be made to the Secretary. By Order of the Committee. THE MEDAL OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, FOB TBE PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

Obverse.— Bust of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; beneath, in minute letters, "L. C. Wyon." Double legend, " Royal National Life-boat Institution. Founded in 1824. Incorporated i860. Victoria, Patroness." Reverse.—Three sailors in a Life-boat,—one of whom is in the act of rescuing an exhausted mariner trom the waves on a fragment of tbe wreck. "W. Wyon, Mint." Inscription, "Let not the deep swallow me up." THE beautiful obverse, of this medal, executed by L. C. Wros, Esq., represents the bust of QDBEN VICTORIA, Her Majesty's locks gracefully waving and gathered in a knot behind, from which issues a wreath of oak clustering over Ihe forehead. This life-like portrait of the QUEEN, in high relief, conveys a truly pleasing and faithful likeness of HER MAJE&TY at that period (1862), combining the dignity of aspect and benevolence which have always characterised the Queen throughout her long and prosperous reisn. The reverse, representing the Life-boat, in which there are three Seamen, rescuing a fourth from the sea, is a work of great merit. Two of the men are steadying the boat, while the other, stooping, draws in the Shipwrecked Sailor, whose figure is given so as to show the form in the most natural manner; and the expression thrown into his coun- tenance looking up to his preserver is supplicating in the extreme, while the easy flowing lines of this sailor are finely contrasted by those of his companions: the whole displaying a perfect knowledge of the human frame, and a command of the graver to embody what he had shadowed out to himself. But there is another pleasing motive for admiration of this beautiful Medal, as the figure who is so humanely extending his relief to the drowning Mariner is a portrait of the Artist, the late WILLIAM WYON, Esq., K. A., himself.

The following is a LIST of the GOLD and SILVER MEDALS that have been voted by the Committee of the Institution, since Its establishment in 1824, to persons whose humane and intrepid exertions in saving Life from Shipwreck on our Coasts have been deemed sufficiently conspicuous to merit that honourable distinction. The Cases will be found recorded in detail in the several Annual Reports of the Institution. The total number of Medals granted by the Institution up to the present time is 1,058, 96 of which were in Gold, and 962 in Silver. Kate.— The asterisk (*) after the name denotes the reception of a Gold Medal. The figure after the name signifies the number of honorary distinctions received from the Institution. Abbreviations.—C1. Gd.—Coast Guard. R. C.—Revenue Cruiser. M. M.—Master Mariner. Acraman, Mr. J., Fishgnard. Alexander, W., Coxswain of Armstrong, R., Newbiggin. Bacon, Henry, Harwich. Ada>r, Mr. W., C'. GO., Dun- j the Thorpeness Life-boat. Armstrong, Mr. W., Blyth. Bacon, Mr. James, M. M. drum. Allan, Jas., Holy Island. Armstrong, W., Newbiggin. j Bailey, Jas., Boatman, Deal. Adam, Mr. J, C«. 6"., New- i Allen, Mr. Luke Jas., M. M., Askin, J., C1. Gd. Bally waiter. Baillie, Lieut. Henry, R.N. castle. (2) j Wivenhoe. Atkins, 'I'., (?. Gd., Wainfleet. i Baillie, Lieut. H., R.N. Adams, Mr. Thomas, M. M. Amis, Edward, late Coxswain Austen.Wm., Seaman, Rams- j Hain, Alex., Seaman, Skerries. Agar, J., O. Gd., Morris; of the Palling Life-boat gate Steamer Vulcan. I Bake, Lieut., R.N., C'. Gd. Oastle. 1 Anderson, Mr. John G., K.N. Autridge, Lieut., R.N., Doon-: Baker, Lt. U.S., R.N., C«.Gd. Agnes, Samuel, Wivenhoe. i Annis, Mr. M., (?. Gd. (2) beg. I Baker, Lt.W. H., R.N., (?. Gd. Ahern, John.O. Gd., Kilmore. Anthony, Mr. Owen, M.M., Avisse, Mr. J. N., M. M., Baker, Mr. T., CW., Brooke. Aikin, J., C«. Gd., Cushendall. I Holyhead. Boulogne. Banyard, Mr. John,

2 E. 64 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAY 1, 1886.

Baillie, Lieut. H., R.N. Bnlkeley, J. B., Coxswain of: Coul, Alexander, Montrose, Ellis, Henry, C*. Gd., . Bain, Alex. .Seaman, Skerries. Teignmonth Life-boat. Coul, Charles, Montrose. Elphinstone, Geo., Dundalk. Bake, Lieut., R.N., C'. Gd. Bulley, Lieut. J., R.N. (4)** Cowin, J., Isle of Man. Else, Lieut., R.N., Fowey.* Baker, Lt. 0. S., R.N., C1. Gd. Bumby,MrJ.,C'.Gd..CloveUy 1 d Cox, H. L., Esq., Surgeon, Elton. Lt. W. H., R.N., C>. G*. Baker, Lt.W. H., R.N., C . G . Bunt, Mr. John, Cropper, Peter, Liverpool. Evans, .T., jnn., New Brigh- Bate, Samuel, Second Cox- Campbell, James, Leestone. • Cr-isliy, Nicholas, Dundalk. ton. swain of Padstow Life-boat. Campbell, Miss J., Drogheda. Crossweil, Mr. T., Fowey. Evans, Wm., New Brighton. Bate, Thomas, Coxswain of Campbell, Mr. Angus, Cutter Crouch, .T., Broadstairs. Evans, Wm , Pilot, Neath. the Bude Life-boat. Princess Royal. Crouch, R., Broadstairs. Evison, Lt. J. C., R.N., C". Gd. Bates, Mr. Thos., C1. Gd. Cameron, Capt. Orford S., Crowd, n, Mr. J., Chief-Officer Batist, J-.C'.GA Dymchnrch. R.N., O. GA of O. Ga. at Muchals, N.B. Farmer, David, Hayling. Beatson, G. B. M., Esq., C«. Gd. Candlish, J., Coxswain of the- Cubitt, Mr.-W., Bacton. (2) Farrin, Mr. G., H.M.S. Ajax. 09 Lytham Life-boat. '• \bitt, Mr.W. jun., Bacton.* Fell, Mr. Robert, Coxswain Beanclerk, The late Lord Cannell, T., Isle of Man. ' Cu -tier. Mr.. C1. «"., Leigh. of Ramsey Li re-boat. Charles. Carberry, Patrick, Wexford. | Cumisky, W. J., Esq., Bal- Fellowes, Cant. T. H. B., R.N. Beck, Robert, Point of Ayr. Carbis, Thos., Coxswain of i brisgan. Festing, Lieut., R.N. Beddoe, D., Fishgnard. the Penzance Life-boat. (2) Cummins, Mr. J., Coxswain Festing, Colonel Sir F. W., Bedwell, Mr. Wm., M. M. Carey, H., Esq., Shrove Head. of the A rklow Life-boat. C.B..K.C.M.G., R.M.A. Begg, Mr., M. M. Carr,C.S.,G«nner tt.C. Sylvia. Cunningham, Mr. J., New- Field, Lieut. Wm. Ueo., R.N. Belsey, Hy., Life-boatman, Carr, Mr. Henry, H.M. CUB- castle. Field, Mr.W.. Milford Haven. Ramsgate. toms. Wexford. ; Curnow, Mr. Paul, Coxswain Finiay, G., C1. G4., Lambay. Bennett, Capt. C. C., R.N.* Carr,Jobn, C'.Gd.. Dnnmanus. of the St. Ives Life-boat. Kinlay, William, Montrose. Berriman, Mr. James, M.M. Carr, Mr. Samuel, C.O. C'.Gd., Curteis, Mr. W., O. Gd. Fish, Chas. E., Coxswain of Berry, David, Life-boatman, Ring's End Curtis, Steph., Christchurch. the Ramsgate Life-boat (2)* Ramsgate. Carrlngton, Mr. J., Master of Fish, John, Southwold. Bevan, Mr. John, M. M Steam-tug Liverpool, of Dabtne, Lieut., R.N., C1. Gd. Fisher, Mr. S., Horseferry-rd. Bickerstaffe, Mr. R., Cox- Harwich. \ Dand. M. H.. E»q.. Hanxley. Fisher, Mrs., North Fere* swain Blackpool Lifeboat. Carrington, Lieut.. R.N. (2) Islands. Billett, Mr. R., C'. Gd., Cox- Carrington, W. H., Esq. Dark, Mr. William, M. M. Fitsjames, Mr., K.N, Eu- swain of Lydd Life-boat. Carter, Mr. J., C'. Gd. Darling, Wm., Light-house phrates Expedition. Bingham, Mr. Wm. [ter. Casey, M.,Newcastle, Ireland. keeper, Fem Islands. Fitzpatrick, J.,C«. U"., Mulin Bishop, Mr. S., C'. Gd., Cais- Castel, G., Broadstairs. Darling, Grace, his daughter. Head. Black, A., C1. Gd., Strangford. Cay, Capt. R. B., R.N. . (2i' American ship Koscius.* \ Dooley, Lt. D.. R.N., O. Gd. boat. (2) Britton Mr J. Master of the Colliann. Mr. R.. M. M. Dntiirla*. Alexander. C". Gd Freeman. John. Seaman. American Ship Rochester* \ Collopy, J., CW-jPortbcawl. Dower, Capt. A., llungarvan. '' Freeman, James, Helston Britton, Mr. Wm., Coxswain Combe, Lt. M., R.N. ; Downing, Nicholas B., Esq. Freemantle, Capt. C. W., of the Harwich Life-boat Conevs. Mr.Anthony, Clifden. Dravson. D.. C'. Gd. R.N.* Broad, W., Esq., Falmoutb.* ' Connick, Mr. J., Dundalk. Duffy, M.. M'ullaghmore. Freeney, John, Kllllney. Brooks, A., C1. Gd.Dungeuess. j Cooper, Mr. Hugh, C'. Gd., Duncan, Mr. David, Coxswain French, Mr. Charles, C1. Gd Brown, Henry, Newbiggin. Cromaine Point. of Montrose Life- boat. Friend, Thos., Life-boatman, Brown, James, Dunbar. Cooper, Thomas, Sen., Life- Dunmnre, The Right Hon. Ramsgate. Brown, Mr. John, Coxswain boatman, Ramsgate. The Earl of. Fulton, Mr. Robert, R.N. of NewbiRRin Life-boat, i Cooper, Thomas, Jun., Life- , Dunn, Mr. William, M. St. Furlong, i., Fishgoaid. Brown, 1'hos. Cresswell. boatman, Ramsgate. I Durban, John, Warmer. Browne. Mr. P. R. M. (2)* Coppin, Lt. F., R.N., C«. Gd. i Dyer, B., Seaman, Wivenhoe. Galbraith, Mrs. E., Whitney. Brune. Miss B. M. Prideaux. Corbert, W., Coxswain of the Dyer, B., Seaman, Wivenhoe. Gale, Mr. W., M.M., Barking. Brune, Miss E. F. Prideaux. Ardmore Life-boat. Dyer, Lt H. McNeill, R.N. Gallagher, P., Co. Down. Brune, Miss G. R. Prideaux. Corbet, P., Pilot, Guernsey. Dyer, Mr. John, Stratton. George, Philip, Coxswain of Brune, Miss M. K. Prideaux. Corbett, W., Ksq., Isle of Man. Caister Life-boat. Brunton, Lt. J., R.N. (2)* Cork, W., C«. Gd.,Fort George. Earle, Lt. E. C., R.N., Rye.* Gerrard, Mr. R. .Pilot, Fleet- Buck,W. C., Esq.,H.N ..Ct.G". Corkhill, W., Coxswain of Uie Kast&w ay , R.,Boatman, C1 .< id . wood. Bnckett, J., Coxswain Brigh- Padstow Life-boat. (2) Eddy, R. Pilot, Plymouth. (3) Giles, Mr. W. M. M., Pad- stone Grange Life-boat. Cornish, Lt. J.. R.N., Bovis. Edington, Mr. Chas., C«. Ga. stow. Budd, James, Esq., Tramorc. Costello, M., Esq., Rosslare. Edwards. Mr. D., Montrose. Gilli^pie, Andrew, Gunner. MAY 1, 1886.] LIST OF GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. 65

Gilmer, Mr. Wm., Dundalk. Higgs S., jun., Esq., the i Jones, Capt.C.Gray,R.N., the Lithaby, P., . Gd., Siin- (2) Gray, E, W. 1)., Esq., Dublin. Hughes, G., Pilot, Guernsey. derland. McDonald, Mr. Wm.; Irvine. Gregory, J., C1. 0", St. An- Hughes, Mr. John, Liverpool. Kyle, Geo., Assist. Coxswain McGeni9,G., barque Albany. drew's. Hughes, Mr. R., Coxswain, Holy Island Life-boat. McGladery, Lt. J., R.N., Grey, George, Hartlepool. Moelfre Life-boat. Kyle, Matthew, Coxswain (?. Gd. Griffith, David, Beaumaris. Hughes, T., Pilot, Holyhead. Holy Island Life-boat. McKenzie, J., Ct.Gd., Galway. Griffith, Robert, Anglesey. Hughes, Mr. W., Fisherman, McKinnon, Mr. J., M. M., Griffiths, Mr. B,, M.M., Port- Pittenwcen, N.B. Lake, Mr. A., Chief Officer of Greenock. madoc. Humphreys, Mr. D., Liver-

Mitchel, J., Pilot, Guernsey. Pascoe, Peter, Porthleven. . Roberts, Mr. R., Carnarvon. SomervOle, Lt.J.,R.N.,C'.Gd. Mitchell, C., Port Isaac. (2) Panl, Thos., CX Gd., Bude. Roberts, Mr. Richard, Assist- (2)« Mittin, Philip, Wexford. Payne, Mr. John, C. 0., ant Coxswain Llanddulas Southey, Lt., R.N., CX G". Moar, Mrs., Bnrra Ness. CX G4., Skerries. Life-boat. Spark, Mr. A., M. M. Monger, Mr. Thomas, Cox- Paynter, Capt. Richard. Roberts, Mr. Richard, Assis- Spraggs, J., Seaman, Hayllng. swain of Teaby Life-bout. Peake, Admiral T. L.* tant Coxswain North Deal Stables, R., Holyhead. Moody, Samuel, Skegness. Peake, James, Esq., H.M. Life-boat. Stannard,Mr.F., M.M., South- Moody, Samuel, Coxswain of Dockyard, Devonport.* Eoberts, 0., Pilot, Anglesey. wold. Skegness Life-boat. (2) Pearce, Rich., Esq., Penzance. Roberts, Mr. T., Coxswain Stap, Mr. H., (?. Gd., Dunbar. Moore, Gnnner Jas., Coast Pearse, Jas., Pilot, Porthcawl. of Holyhead Life-boat. Stark, Lt. P., B.N., . Prosser, Mr. H., CX Gd. CX Ga., Bridge of Don. Sutherland, D.,.Gd.* Plymouth Life-boat. Raye, Lieut H. R, R. M. Sewell, Master John, Belfast. Tegg, Mr.T., M.M., Cornwall. O'Neil, Patrick, SciUy. Read, Lieut. J., E.N., CX Gd. Shanahan, Mr. Michael, Bere. Terrett, T., Constable, Knock. Orr, Mr. Robt., Irvine, N.B. Reade, W. M., Esq., Tramore. Shankey, R., C1. Gd. (2) Thomas, J., (XG"., Atherfleld O'Shaughnessy, Miss Nora. Reading, Mr. Daniel, Master Shannon, P., C1. Gd., Kilrush. Thomas, J, C1. Gd., Rocken, O'SuIlivan, Mr. M., Bere. of Ramsgate Har. stm. tugs. Sharrock, J. P., C« Gd., Bos- Isle of Wight. O'Sullivan. D.. CX Gd. Bedford, J., Culiereoats. castle. * Thomas, R. J., Coxswain of Owen, Capt. Wm., Holyhead. Bees, Mr. A., Port Talbot. Shaw, Lt. C., R.N., Newquay. (3) 35th Regiment. Rioch, R., C1. Gd., Collleston. R.A. Trent, J., Atherfleld. Parsons, Lt.W., R.N.,(XGd. Ritchie, Mr., Sanda. Smith, Mr. W., Aldborongh. Treslllan, Mr. R. Partridge, Capt. W. L., R.N., Rivers, T., CX Gd., Lydd. Smyth, H., CX Gd., KUmore. Triphook, Mr. R., R C. C'. Gd. Roberts, Mr. John, Clogwyn. Snell, Lt. G., R.N., C'. Gd.* EamiUon, Dumworldly. MAT 1, 1886.] LIST OF GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. 67

Trott, T., Boatman, Deal. Wales, J., Broadstalrs. Wedge, W., (?. Gd., Saloombe. Williams, Rev. 0. Lloyd. (2) Tnckfleld, Mr. T., Bideford. Walker, Lieut., R.N. Weekee, Wm. Wall, Seaman. Williams, Rev. J.,Anglesey.* Tudor, Capt. J..R.N., Wkk.(2) Walker, Mr. J., Brtgg. Weldrake, E., Spurn Point. Williams,Mr.J., Bideford. (2) fully, W.. Newcastle, [bar. Walker, Mr. W. Lewis, Bean- Welsh, Mr. M., M. M. Williams, Mr.J.M., Padstow. a TiimbuniR.,FiflliermanJI>un- marte. (2) West, Mr. Win, C*. G . Williamson, Mr. R..M.M. (2) Tumer, Lt. C, R.N. Wallace, Mr. J., M. M. Westbrook, Lieut., R.N. Williamson, Robert, Thureo. 1 Turner, Mr. Jas.,C.O.C'.G' .> Walsh, J., Esq., Lloyd's Wharrier, Mr. William, En- Williamson, W., Pilot, Wick. Leysdown, Kent. Agent, Dublin. gineer of Ramsgate Har- Wilson,J.,Pllot,St.Andrew'B. Turpln, Mr. J., C'. Q1., Sal- Walsh, Mr. Martin, M. M.* bour Steam-tug. (2) Wilson, Mr. J., M. M. combe. Ward, J., R. C. Sylvia. Wheeler, C, Atherfleld. Wilson, Ralph, Holy Island. Tntt, E., . (2) Usher, Mr. J., Bridlington. Warren, Lt. C. D., R.N. White, John, Coxswain of Woodham, Lt., R.N., Banff. Wasey,Capt.E.F.NK.,B.N. Howth Life-boat. Woodward, Geo., Stoker, (3) White, Joseph, Portland. Ramagate Steamer Vulcan. Van Honten, Mr. W., Rotter- Waters, Wm., Sonthwold. White, J. Kearney, Esq., Wordley, S, Harwich. dam. (2) Watt, A., Montrose. ">. (2) Wright, John, Seaman. Verion, Chas., Life-boatman, Watts, Lieut. W. S., R.N.* Whitleyy, Mr. Ellas, Jersey. Wright, Mr. J, M. M. Ramsgate. Watts, Mr. Charles, M. M. Whyle, Mrs., Aberdour. Wyatt, G., Seaman, Harwich. Vicary, Lt. W, R.N., Ather- Watts, Mr. William, M. M. Wilds, Mr. Robert, Coxswain Wylde, Lt. S., R.N., P. G^. fleld.» Waugh, E., (X G"., Wex- of the Deal Life-boat. (2) Wyrill, H, Boat", Scarboro'. Vondy, L, Isle of Man. (3) ford. Wilkie, Mr. C., M. M. Webb, Mr. Wm.. Coxswain Wlllcox, J,

THE LIFE-BELT IN DSE BY THE CHEWS OF THE LIFE-BOATS OF THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

The requisite qualities of a life-boatman's life-belt are— 1. Sufficient extra buoyancy to support a man heavily clothed, with his head and shoulders above the water, and to enable him to support another person besides himself. 2. Perfect flexibility, so as to readily conform to the shape of the wearer. 3. A division into two zones, an upper and lower, so that between the two it may be secured tightly round the waist; for in no other manner can it be confined sufficiently close and secure round the body without such pressure over the chest and ribs as to materially affect the free action of the lungs, impede the muscular movement of the chest and arms, and thereby diminish the power of endurance of fatigue, which, in rowing-boats, is a matter of vital importance. 4. Strength, durability, and non-liability to injury. The cork life-belt of the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION possesses the first two qualities in a greater degree than any other life-belt, and the third one exclusively. (Vide annexed figure.) 68 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1886.

THE LIFE-BOAT STATION.

THB following brief description and diagrams illustrative of a complete Life-boat Establishment, including the House for the protection of the boat, will serve to convey an idea of the general character of one of the 290 Life-boat Stations of the NATIONAL LITE-BOAT INSTITUTION. It will be seen that it is a work of a costly nature, and that not only in the first instance, but that a large permanent expense is entailed in keeping the whole machinery in an efficient state, in the re-supply of any part of it which may be de- stroyed or worn out, in the exercise of the boats' crews, in launching and working the boats, and in remunerating them for their services in saving their fellow-creatures. Yet, looking to the vast importance of the result effected, and the responsibility of calling on men to risk their lives in effecting the same, it is felt that few if any persons will be found who will consider that expense to be incurred in vain.

THE LIFE-BOAT. (See Diagrams on next page.) The following figures show the general form, the nature of the fittings and air-chambers of one of these boats, 33 feet in length and 8 feet in breadth. In figs. 1 and 2, the elevation and deck plans, the general exterior form of the boat is shown with the sheer of gunwale, length of keel, and rake of stem and stern-posts. The dotted lines of fig. 1 show the position and dimensions of the air-chambers within board, the relieving-tubes, and ballast. In fig. 2, A represents the deck, B the relieving-tubes (6 inches in diameter), c the side air-cases, D the end air-chambers, B ballast, F scuttles to admit of a free current of air under the water-tight deck, o scuttle for air, and to receive pump. In fig. 3, the exterior form of transverse sections, at different distances from stem to stern, is shown. Fig. 4 represents a MAT 1, 1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. 69 midship transverse section, A being sections of the side air-cases, B the relieving- tubes, of the same depth as the space between the deck and the boat's floor, o, c, o, o, are spaces beneath the deck, placed longitudinally, at the midship part of the boat, with cases packed with cork, forming a portion of the ballast; d scuttle for ventilation, having a pump fixed in it, by which any leakage beneath the deck can be pumped out by one of the crew whilst afloat. The festooned lines in fig. 1 represent exterior life-lines attached round the entire length of the boat, to which persons in the water may cling till they can be got into the boat; the two central lines are festooned lower than the others, to be used as stirrups, so that a person in the water, by stepping on them, may climb into the boat without assistance.

Fig. 1.

Deck Plan.

Fig. 3. Fig. 4.

Midship Section. Body Plan.

This Life-boat possesses in the highest degree all the qualities which it is desirable that a Life-boat should possess:— 1. Great lateral stability, or resistance to upsetting. 2. Speed against a heavy sea. 3. Facility for launching and taking the shore. 4. Immediate self-discharge of any water breaking into her. 5. The important advantage of self-righting if upset. 6. Strength. 7. Stowage room for a large number of passengers. 70 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAT 1, 1886.

THE LIFE-BOAT TBANSPOBTING-CARRIAGE. The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat. Every Life-boat, except a few of the larger size, is provided with a carriage, on which she is kept in the boat-house ready for immediate transportation to the most favour- able position for launching to a wreck. A Life-boat is thus made available for a greater extent of coast than she otherwise would be; and even when launched from abreast of the boat-house, can be much quicker conveyed to the water's edge than she could be if not on a carriage. In addition to this ordinary use, a carriage is of immense service in launching a boat from a beach, to that extent, indeed, that one can be readily launched from a carriage through a high surf, when without one she could not be got off the beach. The carriage consists of a fore and main body. The latter is formed of a keelway, and of side or bilgeways attached to the keelway, and resting on the main axle, the

boat's weight being entirely on the rollers of the keelway. Its leading characteristic is that, on the withdrawal of a forelock pin, the fore and main bodies can be detached from each other. The advantages of this arrangement are that, whilst on the one hand the weight of the boat when she is launched from the rear end forms an inclined plane by elevating the keelway and fore-carriage; on the other hand, to replace her on the carriage she can be hauled bow foremost up the fore end or longer incline, by disconnecting the fore-carriage, and letting the end of the keelway rest on the ground, thus forming an inclined plane up which the boat is easily drawn. The bilgeways are needed at the rear end, that the boat may be launched in an upright position, with her crew on board, but they are not required at the fore end of the carriage. A very full equipment of stores is supplied to the Life-boats of the Institution— such as cork life-belts, anchors and cables, grapnels and lines, life-buoys, lanterns, rockets, and many other articles, together with portable or launching-skids. MAT 1,1886.] THE LIFE-BOAT JOUKNAL. 71

THE LIFE-BOAT HOUSE.

The boats of the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, and all belonging to them, are kept in roomy and substantial boat-houses, under lock and key, in charge of paid coxswains, under the general superintendence of local honorary committees of residents in the several localities. Each boat has its appointed coxswain at a salary of SI., and an assistant at 21. a year, with further allowances under special circumstances. The crew consists, in addition, of a bowman, and as many boatmen as the boat pulls oars. The members of the volunteer crews are registered, and wherever practicable, at least double the number of men required are entered on the register. Such men are mostly resident boatmen, fishermen, or Coastguardmen. On every occasion of going afloat to save life, the coxswain and each of the crew receive alike from the funds of the Institution (whether successful or not) 10s., if by day, and II., if by night; and usually 4s. each for every time of going afloat for exercise. A reward of 7s. is given to the man who first brings intelligence of a wreck at such a distance along the coast as not to be in sight of the Coastguard Station or other-look-out. A flag hoisted by day, and the firing of a carronade (or other alarm signal) by'night, are the well-known signals for calling the crew together. On boarding wrecks, the preservation of life is the sole consideration. Should any goods or merchandise be brought into the Life-boat, contrary to the coxswain's remonstrance, he is authorised to throw them overboard. The expense of a Life-boat Station averages 1,000?., and is made up as follows:— Life-boat and her equipment, including Life-belts for the Crew, Skids, and Transporting-carriage £650 Boat-house (average cost) . 350 Total £1,000 The average Annual Expense of maintaining a Life-boat Station is 70/. Such is a brief summary of the chief of the Kegulations under which the Life-boats are worked. How faithfully and with what resultihey are carried out let the journals of each Life-boat .Station and the annals of the Institution tell. The NATIONAL. LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION has now 290 Life-boats under its charge. Every one of these has been specially presented to it, and they save every year hundreds of shipwrecked sailors. Altogether, the Institution has contributed to the saving of 31,910 lives. Despite, however, this fleet of 290 Life-boats, and of 30 others locally provided and supported, and despite the numerous rocket and mortar stations on our coast, there remains the melancholy fact that an average of 700 lives are Jost annually on and around our own shores alone, proclaiming solemnly, though silently, that, for humanity's sake, and for the national credit, no exertions should be spared in providing every possible means for the conveyance of succour to the ship- wrecked. The Institution needs a permanent income of about 50,000?. to maintain its great Life-saving Fleet; and the Committee feel assured that it will never lack it so long as it maintains its boats in the state of thorough efficiency that they are in at the present time, and manned as they are on every emergency by as fearless and noble a class of men as ever Nelson or Collingwood led to battle to uphold our country's honour and glory. LIST OF LEGACIES PAID TO THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION DURING THE PAST TEN YEARS.

[Legacies of £50 and under are omitted after having teen published twice in the Annual Beporti.]

Amount received. £ *. d. 1881—ADAMS, Miss ELIZA, Eltham 406 10 - 1885—AITKEN, Mrs. ANNE, Edinburgh 180 - - 1880—ALLAN, EOBEBT, Esq., Glenhonse, N.B. (Free of Duty) . . . 500 - - 1881-5—ALLSOP, W. G., Esq., Nottingham 142 8 4 1877—ANDERSON, Miss MARGARET, Leamington 450 - - 1878—ARMSTRONG, THOMAS, Esq., Ore, near Hastings (Free of Duty) . 200 - - 1877—ARNOLD, Miss ANN, Tavistock Hotel, Covent Garden . . . . 1,118 1 11 1878—BACK, Admiral Sir GEORGE, F.E.S 270 - - 1880—BAGLEY, WILLIAM, Esq., Leicester (Free of Duty) 200 - - 1884—BAKER, Mrs. JULIA ANN, Birmingham (Ditto) 121 7 10 1884—BARCLAY, Mrs. ELIZA, Blackwell (Ditto) 500 - - 1884—BARKWORTH, Miss MARY, Tunbridge Wells (Free of Duty) . . 300 - - 1880—BARNARD, ROBT., Esq., Painswick, Gloucester 100 - - 1879—BARNICOT, RICHARD, Esq., Dorking (Free of Duty) .... 200 - - 1885—BASS, W. T., Esq., Enfield (Ditto) 1,000 - - 1885—BATES, BRIAN, Esq., Buxton. . 975 _ _ 1885—BATES, WM., Esq., Plymouth 4 10 - 1879—BATHO, JOSEPH ALEXANDER, Esq., Brighton 90 - - 1882—BAX, Mr. EDWARD, Cockspur Street 90 - - 1877—BECKETT, Miss A., Fornham-St.-Martin (Free of Duty) . . . 600 - - 1879—BECKWITH, Mrs. MAKY, Tynemouth (Ditto^ 800 - - 1885—BENNETT, WILLIAM, Esq., Albert Street, Regent's Park (Ditto) . 1,000 - - 1886—BERRY, Miss MARIA, Rochdale (Ditto) 200 •- - 1880—BEST, Mrs. ELEANOR, Kelston Millbrook, Southampton (Ditto) . 200 - - 1883—BEWICK, Miss ISABELLA, Gateshead 900 - - 1880—BIGG, Mrs. ELIZA, Clifton 109 a 7 1877—BIGGS, Miss L. M., St. John's Wood (Free of Duty) 1,000 - - 1877—BIRKETT, WILLIAM, Esq., Newton-iu-Cartmell ...... 720 - - 1876—BIRTWHISTLE, Miss M. A., Cheltenham 900 - .- 1884—BLAKE, Mrs. HELEN, Handcross House, Sussex 5,760 - - 1883—BLAYDES, Miss ELIZABETH, Teignmouth . . 631193 1885—BLOW, W. W., Esq., Walton-on-Thames (Free of Duty) ... 500 - - 1879—BOETEFEUB, ALEX., Esq., Bayswater 8,020 6 2 1879—-BOLT, ROBT., Esq., Poulton, Gloucester (Free of Duty) .... 100 - - 1883—BONNER, RANDALL, Esq., New Cross 90 - - 1884—BOOT, THOMAS, Esq., Paddington 909 11 9 1876-8—BOWLES, Admiral Sir WILLIAM, K.C.B., Hill Street .... 180 12 - 1877—BOYS, THOMAS, Esq., Hove 5,447* 14 9 1879—BRADBERRY, THOS., Esq., Finsbury Park (Free of Duty) . . . 500 - - 1881—BBADSHAW, Mrs. S. H., Reading 1,356 15 - 1880—BKOADHURST, Hon. Mrs. H. M., Richmond (Free of Duty) . . . 300 - - 1879—BROOKES, J. M., Esq., M.D., St. John's Wood 90 - - 1882—BROWN, CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL, Esq., Tredegar Square . . . 900 - - 1885—BROWN, EBENEZER, Esq., Glasgow 168 15 - 1883—BROWN, HENRY, Esq., Plymouth (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1881—BROWN, PETER, Esq., Castle Douglas ...... 90 - - 1877—BROWNE, Miss MARY, Liverpool (Free of Duty) 250 - -^ 1885—BROWNING, THOS. Esq., Queen's Mansions, Victoria Street (Ditto) 52 10 - .1880-1—BRUCE, Miss JANE ISABELLA, Hafldington 1,237 8 - 1885—BRUERE, W. S., Esq., Ticehurst (Free of Duty) 2,000 - - 1882—BORLEY, JOHN, Esq., Halifax 234 - - 1878—BURBELL, Miss F. A., Durham (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1877—BURY, CHARLES, Esq., Nazing ( Ditto) 500 - - 1876-8—CAMERON, Miss E 1,330 810 1877—CAMERON, Miss MARGARET 356 19 11 1877—CARLILE, Miss H. E., Clifton, Bristol 90 - - 1886. CARTER, EDGAR FRANCIS, Esq., Earlswood . '. 181 10 4 1876—CHELLINGWOBTH, Miss A. W., Upton Bishop (Free of Duty) . . 103 19 - 1883—CHURCHILL, Miss E. R., Exeter (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1885—CLARE, Mrs. E. A., Higher Broughton (Ditto) ...... 1,000 - - 1885—CLARIDGE, Miss MARY, Bedford 450 - - 1885—CLEGG, Mrs. ELIZABETH, Rochdale 90 - - 1877—COATES, P. E. Esq., Stauton Court, Somerset 450 - - 1881-3—COBB, Mrs. M. A., Jersey 1,643 17 1 [ Continued. MAY 1,1886.] LIST OP PAID LEGACIES. 73

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES—continued. Amount received. £ *. d. 1882—COFF/N, ADMIRAL, Caversham,-Oxford 90 - - 1881—COHEN, Miss MATILDA, Inverness Terr., Bayswater (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1881—COLLER, Mrs. CAROLINE, Brompton (Free of Duty) 302 6 - 1885—COLLIN, Miss ANNE, Store Street, Bedford Square 3,532 - 2 1878—CORKER, C; J., Esq., Ramsgate 449 10 - 1882—CRADDOCK, C. R., Esq., St. John's Wood (Bree of Duty) ... 100 - - 1876—CRANHAM, CHARLES, Esq., Audlem, Chester 450 - - 1884—CROSSE,-ROBERT JENNINGS, Esq., South Molton (Free of Duty) . 500 - - 1884—CROW, WILLIAM, Esq., Carisbrooke, I.W 216 5 3 1885—CRUIKSHANK, JAMES, Esq., Glasgow 180 - - 1882—CUFF,-Miss ALICE, Frome (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1885—DALMER, Mrs. ANNE, Ryde, Isle of Wight (Ditto) 450 - - 1881—DANCE, -Miss ANN, Kelso, N.B 270 - - 1882—DANIEL, Miss E. W, Weston-Super-Mare 90 - - 1872-85—DEAN, W. H., Es<}., Stratford 556 17 6 1880—DEIGHTOS, Miss SARAH, Peckham . 180 - - 1881—DBWAR, Mrs., Edinburgh , 88 8 6 1876—DEW AH, Mrs., Vogrie, N.B. (Free of Duty) * 500 - - 1882—DODD, HENRY, Esq., Rotherfield (Ditto) . 500 - - 1885—DODGSON, Mr». JANE, Bearwood, Blackburn 4,500 - - 1878—-DOUGLAS, Mr.-JOHN, .Skirbeck, near Boston 1,343 6 3 1884—DOWNES, JOHN, Esq., Blackheath (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1881—DOWNIE, Miss, Appin, N.B. (Ditto) 1,000 - - 1886—DONVILLE, Mrs. A. G., Prince's Gate (Ditto) 1,007 9 - 1882—EGDELL, Miss ANN, Alnwick 900 - - 1882—ELWES, Miss F. J., Oxford 450 - - 1885—EMANUEL, E. J., Esq., Hyde Park Gardens (Free of Duty) ... 20 - - 1884—ENGLISH, OXLEY, Esq., Pall Mall 1,800 - - 1877—EVERARD, Miss GRACE, Laverstock, Wilts (Free of Duty) . . 1,000 - - 1883—EYRE, G. J., Esq., West Brighton (Ditto) 200 - - 1877-8—FAIRLIE, Lady CUNNINGHAM 893 6 2 1879-83—FARMER, JOHN, Esq., Darlington 360 - - 1884—FARRANT, HENRY A. M., Esq., Bayswater 2,141 1 6 1877—FARTHING, MICHAEL, Esq., Hartlepool (Free of Dutv) .... 120 - - 1882—FAWCETT, Mrs. ANN, Norfolk Terrace, W. ...".... 450 - - 1876—FERGUSON, the Misses, Edinburgh 4,500 - - 1876—FINNIE, JOHN, Esq., Bowden Lodge, near Altrincham .... 666 13 4 1877—FIRBANK, EDWARD, Esq., Uplyme, Devon (Free of Duty) . . . 1,000 - - 1880—FIRBANK, Mrs; ANNE, Charlton (3 per Cent. Consols) .... 908 5 - 1879—FISHER, EDWARD, Esq., Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Free of Duty) . . 100 - - 1879—FLETCHER, G. H., Esq., Carshalton 450 - - 1879—FOLEY, Miss MARY, Bramley Road, Netting Hill 233 1 6 1881—FORBES, Mr. & Mrs. PETER, Dunsholt, Fife 550 - - 1881—FORTUNE, Mrs. A. P., Liverpool (Free of Duty) 200 - - 1878—FOXTON, Mrs. C. D., Pendlebury, near Manchester (Ditto). . . 1,000 - - 1885—FRITH, Colonel E. B., Walbam Green 450 - - 1885—GEORGE, W. T., Esq., East Carlton, Norfolk (Free of Duty) . . 1,000 - - 1876—GIBB, B., Esq., Deptford '. . . . 90 - - 1878—GIBBON, L. P., Esq., Pembroke 450 - - 1877—GIBSON, Dr. ALEXANDER, Auchenreoch, N.B 802 16 - 1877—GILBERT, Mrs. JANE GRAHAM, Yorkhill, N.B. (Free of Duty) . 250 - - 1882—GODWIN, HENRY MORGAN, Esq., Brighton. • . • 900 - - 1886—GOLDSMITH, WILLIAM, Esq., Parliament Street (Free of Duty) . 300 - - 1879—GOOCH, JAMES, Esq., Ipswich (Ditto) 100 - - 1877—GORDON, Capt. J. A., R.N., Ittingston, N.B 271 19 2 1885—GOBE, Miss CLARA ERSWELL, Margate 689 14 6 1884—GOULD, JOHN, Esq., Didsbury, Lancashire 2,116 1 8 1877-9—GRAHAM, JAMES, Esq., Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park. . . 2,500 - - 1877—GRAHAM, Miss ANN MAXWELL, Williamswood (Free of Duty) . 500 - - 1885—GRAY, GEORGE MARSHALL, Esq., Wanganui, New Zealand (Ditto) 535 12 11 1877—GRIFFITH, H. DAVIES, Esq., Caer Hun, Carnarvon (Ditto). . . 2,000 - - 1884—HACK, CHARLES, Esq., Upper Norwood 45 - - 1880—HALL, THOMAS, Esq., Welbeck St., Cavendish Square . . . . 1,742-3 1869-85—HALL, W. J., Esq., Trinity Square, Tower Hill 602 5 7 1885—HAMILL, Miss C. M., Dublin (Free of Duty) 200 - - 1884—HAMILTON, Capt. JOHN, Greenock (Ditto) 50 - - 1880—HARCOURT, Mrs. A. H. DANBY VERNON, Swinton (Ditto) ... 500 - - 1885—HARDIE, Mrs. ELIZABETH, St. Petersburg Place, Bayswater (Ditto) 100 - - 1881—HARGRAVE, CHARLES, Esq., Bayswater 3,600 - - 1880—HARRIS, HENRY, Esq., Streatham 900 - - 1881—HARRIS, Mrs. HENRY, Streatham (Free of Duty) 1,000 - - 1876—HARRISON, Miss H. M. Bath (Ditto) 500 - - 1882—HARTNELL, JOHN, Esq., Bloomfield Street, W. (Ditto) .... 100 - - 1883—HATTON, Mrs. JANE, Leamington 90 - - [Continued. 74 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAT 1,1886.

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES—continued. Amount received. £. s. d. 1883—HAT, DAVID, Esq., Edinburgh 899 10 It 1877—HENLEY, Mrs. ANN, Plymouth 180 - - 1881—HENNIKER ALDBOROUGH, J. B., Esq., Catcott, Somerset ... 90 - - 1884—HENKY, Mrs. ELIZABETH, Ampthill Square 138 3 _ 1885—HERBERT, DENNIS, l£sq., Huntingdon (Free of Duty) .... 200 - - 1883—HEWITT, THOMAS, Esq.,'Meole Brace, Shrewsbury (Ditto). . . 500 - - 1879—HINDLEY, Miss ELIZABETH, Heaton Norris 90 - _ 1878—HOLGATE, JOHN, Esq., Burton-in-Lonsdale (Free of Duty). . . 200 - - Ditto, for widows and families of Life-boatmen (Ditto) ... 20C - - 1880—HoLME-SuMNER, Mrs. H. K., Swaffham (Ditto) 100 - - 1881—HOLT, Col. W. J., Gorphwysfa, Bangor 450 _ _ 1880—HOPE, Mrs. ELLEN, Upper Seymour Street 270 - - 1884—Howis, Miss EMMA FRISBY, Tulse Hill (Free of Duty) . . . 100 - - 1879—HOYLE, DUNCAN, Esq., Orme Square, Bayswater (Ditto) . . . 1,000 - - 1879—HUGHES, Miss HANNAH, Budleigh-Salterton 214 5 9 1879—HUNT, Mrs. MARIA, Hornsey. 450 _ _ 1877—IRLAM, GEORGE, Esq., North Row, Park Lane (Free of Duty) . 1,000 - - 1876—IRVINE, Mrs. S., Geneva 270 - - 1878—JACKSON, Miss A. C., Croydon (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1885—JACKSON, THOMAS, Esq.,' Edinburgh 9__ 1877—JEFFERSON, EDWARD, Esq., Pontefract (Free of Duty).... 400 - - 1884—JOHNSON, Mrs., Carnarvon (Ditto) 5 - - 1879—JONES, EDWARD, Esq., Port Hope, Ontario .... ($3,000) 611 5 11 1882—JONES, Miss MARIA, Waterloo (Free of Duty) 1,000 - - 1878—KENDALL, WM., Esq., Exeter (Ditto) 1,000 - - 1877—KENDRICK, Mrs., Philpot Street (Ditto) 100 - - 1882—KILLINGTON, E., Esq., Inns of Court Hotel (Ditto) 100 - - 1885—KINGSMORE, Miss E., Dungannon (Ditto) 135 _ _ 1880—KIRKPATRICK, Mrs. HARRIET SUTTON (Ditto) 100 - - 1884—LAMB, Miss CAROLINE, Clifton (Ditto) 300 - - 1880—LANDSEER, CHARLES, Esq., R.A., St. John's Wood (Free of Duty) . 600 - - 1880—LANDSEER, Miss JESSIE, Kensington Park Gardens (Ditto) . . . 100 - - 1883—LARWILL, Miss F. K., Lee (Ditto) 100 - - 1886—LAWRENCE, Miss A. E., Amersham, Bucks. (Ditto) ..'... 10 - - 1882—LE CAPPELAIN, J., Esq., Highgate (Ditto) 100 - - 1884—LE CORNEY, Mrs. LOUISA, Plymouth 22 10 - 1877—LEE, Miss MARY, Foleshill, Warwickshire (Free of Duty) . . . 250 - - 1885—LEE, WILLIAM, Esq., Great Horkesley, Essex (Ditto) .... 50 - - 1876—LEWTHWAITE, Miss SARAH, Bowdon, Chester 450 - - 1877—LEWTHWAITE, Miss F. J., Colton, Lancashire (Free of Duty) . . 200 - - 1876—LIDDELL, HENRY, Esq., Kingston-upon-Hull (Ditto) .... 100 - - 1882—LOCKWOOD, Mrs. M. M., Upper Phillimore Place ..... 180 - - 1876—LONO, Miss CATHERINE, Chipping Norton 172 16 6 1876—LONSDALE, HENRY, Esq., M.D, Carlisle . 90 - - 1884—LOWTHER, FRANK, Esq., Manchester (Free of Duty) .... 105 - - 1882—LUCKOMBE, Mrs. MARY, Brighton 1,450 - - 1880—LUPTON, Miss MARY, Broughton, Lancaster (Free of Duty) . . . 103 16 - 1879—MACNAMARA, Admiral Sir BURTON, Kingstown 525 3 - 1881—MAHONY, Dr. MONTAGUE MARTIN, Chelsea 7,646 1 3 1883—MARTIN, HORACE, Esq., Battle (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1879—MASON, Miss ELIZABETH, Necton 900 - - 1877—MAY, Dr. H. S., Exeter 180 - - 1883—MAYOTT, W. F., Esq., Camberwell (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1885—MILES, J. J., Esq., Highgate (Ditto) ..." 100 - - 1878—MILLOTT, Miss EMILY, Pendleton, near Manchester (Ditto) . . 100 - - 1877—MITCHELL, JAMES, Esq., Kincairney, N.B. (Ditto) 506 5 - 1884—MOFFAT, JAMES, Esq., Port Glasgow (Ditto) 1,000 - - 1881—MONK, Capt. JOHN, R.N., Neston, Cheshire (Ditto) 500 - - 1885—MOOR, Mrs. M. E., Holloway (Ditto) 30 - - 1876Ji-MoRRis, Mrs. C. H., Hammersmith 463 14 4 1877—MOSTYN, T. A. B., Esq., St. James's Place (Free of Duty) . . . 100 - - 1882—MURPHY, JAMES, Esq., Newry, co. Down 900 - - 1886—NAYLOR, Mrs. ANNE, Leeds 264 11 1 1876—NEWEN, GEORGE, Esq., Cambridge Terrace (Free of Duty). . . 100 - - 1881—NICHOLLS, Miss CHARLOTTE, Finsbury Park (Ditto) 785 6 - 1884—NICHOLLS, JOHN, Esq., Rochester Square (Ditto) 19 8 6 1882—OLDHAM, JAMES NAISH, Esq., Bridlington 450 - - 1882—ORD, W. G. H., Esq., Bowdon, Chester (Free of Duty) .... 250 - - 1883—ORMSTON, ROBERT, Esq., Newcastle-on-Tyne (Ditto) .... 1,000 - - 1883—OSBORNE, Rev. PHILIP, Leamington Priors (Ditto) 1,000 - - 1883—OUTLAW, Miss ELLEN HOLT, Weymonth (Ditto) 100 - - 1878—OVEY, Miss JANE, Henley-on-Thames (Ditto) 500 - - 1881—PACKER, CHAS., Esq., Regent Street (Ditto) 100 - - 1882—PADDON, Miss E., Brighton (Ditto) 100 - - [Continued. MAT 1,1886.] LIST OF PAID LEGACIES. 75

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES—continued. Amount received, £ s. d. 1885—PALMER, Mrs. JANE W., Tunbridge Wells (Free of Duty) ... 100 - - 1877—PARKER, Mrs. M. D., Whippingham, Isle of Wight (Ditto). . . 300 - - 1881—PARKIN, WM., Esq., Louth 100 6 8 1884—PARNELL. FRANCIS, Esq., Blackpool (Free of Duty) .... 105 - - 1883—PATERSON, JAMES N., Esq., Edinburgh 6,557 1 8 1883—PATERSON, Miss CATHERINE, Edinburgh . 900 - - 1884—PATON, A. FORRESTER, Esq., Alloa (Free of Duty) 200 6 10 1885—PAYBE, W. J., Esq., Fonthill, Reigate 585 - - 1883—PEAT, WILLIAM, Esq., Derby (Free of Dnty) 100 - - 1880—PECK, Mrs. AMELIA KEZIA, Plymouth (Ditto) 250 - - 1876—PHELPS, Mrs. MARGARET, Chichester (Ditto) 101 18 3 1876—PICKERSGILL, H. W., Esq., R.A., Blandford Square .... 900 - - 1883—POOLEY, GEOKGE,- Esq., Hadley (Free of Duty) 600 - - 1879—POPHAM, Mrs. J. E. M., Ardchattan, N.B. . 464 8 7 1882 -PRATT, >Irs. HESTER, Leamington (Free of Dnty) 100 - - 1880—PRICE, ALLIN FOORD, Esq., M.D., Deptford (Ditto) 100 - - 1883—PRICE, Mrs. A. T., Peckham (Ditto) . ... . v 1,000 - - 1879—EADCLIFFE, H. J., Esq., Eastbourne ...... 520 14 5 1875-6—RANDELL, JAMES, Esq., Mark Lane 483 15 11 1876—EATMBNT, Mrs., Dartford (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1881—EEARDON, Miss ELLEN, Islington • . . 5,331 19 5 1880-t—RHODES, W. B. Esq., Hounslow 29,247 4 4 1886—RICHARDSON, Miss F. J., Apsley Road, S. Norwood (Free of Duty) 50 - - 1877—RIDEOUT, W. J., Esq., Charles Street, Berkeley Square (Ditto). 1,000 - - 1876—RIGDEN, the Misses, Chepstow (Ditto) 100 - - 1877—ROBERTSON, CHARLES, Esq., Long Acre . 450 - - 1870—ROBERTS, JOHN, Esq., Mornington Road (Free of Duty) ... 200 - - 1882—ROBERTS, RICHARD, Esq., Blackley, near Manchester (Ditto) . . 600 - - 1879—ROE, Mrs. Mary, Nutley, Co. Dublin (Ditto) 400 - - 1874-84—ROYOU, WILLIAM, Esq., Tottenham 518 8 9 1881-^RuDGE, W. N., Esq., South Audley Street (Free of Duty) . . . 1,000 - - 1886—RUTHERFORD, WILLIAM, Esq., Edinburgh (Ditto) 251 11 2 1883—ST. PAUL, Miss ANNE, Fairlight, Sussex (Ditto) 100 - - 1883—SAXBY, Mrs. C. G., Wilmslow 329 18 10 1885—SEARLE, Mrs. E. J., Truro 90 - - 1879—SHAW, JAMES, Esq., Brighton (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1881—SHEPHERD, ROBT., Esq., Rochdale 900 - - 1876—SHEPPAHD, FREDERICK, Esq., Folkington, Sussex (Free of Duty) 2,000 - - 1883—SHORTR!DGE, Miss MARY, Cleadon, Durham (Ditto) 50 - - 1885—SHORTRIDGE, RICHARD, Esq., Cleadon Meadows, Durham (Ditto) 500 - - 1885—SIMS, Mrs. M. O., Ickham Hall, Kent 282 9 6 1884—SINCLAIR, Mrs. MARY, Gourock (Free of Duty) ...... 213 2 4 1885—SKYNNER, HENRYT Esq., Temple Chambers (Ditto) 500 - - 1883—SLOCOMBE, WILLIAM, Esq., Upper Holloway (Ditto) . . . . 916 4 11 1883—SMITH, Mrs. FRANCES SOPHIA, Lisheen, co. Cork 870 13 6 1884—SMITH, SAMUEL, Esq., Spalding 14 15 3 1883—SCARE, W. H., Esq., Chelsea . . • 452 2 10 1880—SOMERVILLE, Miss MARTHA CHARTERS, Genoa (Free of Duty) . 2,500 - - 1880—SPURRELL, Miss CHARLOTTE, Brampton, Norfolk 90 - - 1881—STANFORD, J. F., Esq., North Bank, Regent's Park 4,500 - - 1878—STAINTON, J. J., Esq., Meadowcroft, Lewisham 107 8 10 1883—STEPHENS, Mrs. CAROLINE,- Trevomam, Cornwall (Free of Duty) 200 - - 1885—STIMSON, WILLIAM, Esq., Thurmaston, Leicester 45 - - 1885—STODDART, J., Esq., Gamblesby, Cumberland (Free of Duty) . . 201 8 - 1876—STONE, RICHARD, Esq., TJleeby, Lincolnshire 101 11 1 1884—STRATFORD, THOMAS N., Esq., Worcester (Free of Duty) . . . 1,000 - - 1885—SUTCLIFFE, Miss JANE, Giggleswick, Yorkshire (Ditto).... 50 - - 1878—SYKES, Mrs. ANN ELIZABETH, Butharlyp, How Grasmere (Ditto) 600 - - 1881—"T. J. M." (Ditto) 400 - - 1884—TAIT, Mrs. MARY, York Terrace 630 - - 1884—THARP, GEORGE W., Esq., Newmarket (Free of Duty).... 100 - - 1879—THOMAS, Miss LODISA, Bowden, Chester 900 - - 1881-5—THOMAS, Mrs. FANNY E., Nnnney, Somerset 73 12 11 1884—THORNE, Mrs. MARY ANN, Exeter (Free of Dnty) 100 - - 1884—TODD, Misses AGNES and JANE, Edinburgh 180 - - 1886—TONKIN, WILLIAM JAMES, Esq., Glandore, Co. Cork .... 402 4 10 1882—TORKINGTON, OSGOOD, Esq., Clapham Park (3 per cent. Consols, (Free of Duty) „ 995 - - 1884—TORR, Miss ANNE, Great Grimsby (Ditto) 19 19 - 1884—TROWELL, Mrs. S., Cambridge (Ditto) 100 - - 1878—TROWELL, WM., Esq., Fletton, Hunts (Ditto) 100 - - 1884—TURNBBLL, Mrs. GRACE, York Place (Ditto) 200 - - 1880—VANDELEUR, RICHD. J. 0., Esq., Dublin 448 19 - 1884—VYE, NATHANIEL, Esq., Ilfracombe (Free of Duty) 100 - - [Continued.

E 2 76 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAT 1,1886.

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES—continued. Amount received. £ s. d. 1885—WAKE, Miss ELIZABETH, Trafalgar Road, Old Kent Road (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1882—WALKER, GEO., Esq., Southport (Ditto) 3, IOC - - 1879—WALLACE, WM., Esq., Curtain Road, Shoreditch 550 19 4 1876—WATKINS, Capt. W., R.N., Croydon (Free of Duty) 100 - - 1882—WATSON, HORACE, Esq., Wimbledon (Ditto) 200 - - 1880—WEDGWOOD, Miss, S. ,E., Down, Kent (Ditto) 100 - - 1879—WEST, RICHARD THORNTON, Esq., Streatham Hall, Exeter (Ditto) 500 - - 1880—WHITE, Mrs. ANN, Brockley . . . .' 90 5 - 1877—WHITTINGHAM, Mrs..J. P., Manchester Street, Manchester Square 303 4 4 1877—WILLIAMS, C. T. LLOYD, Esq., Cheltenham 540 - - 1882—WILLIAMSON, Mrs. A., Manghold, Isle of Man, (Free of Duty) . 100 - - 1883—WILSON, Colonel J. DICKSON, Cheltenham 970 5 7 1877—WOOD, GEORGE, Esq., Chelsea .(Free of Duty) 1,000 - - 1880—WOODWARD, Mjss, MART, Sproughton, Suffolk (Ditto) .... 1,500 - - 1879—WOODWARD, Miss SARAH, Oldham Place . 1,800 - - 1886—WRIGHT, D. J., Esq., Falkland, Road, Kentish Town .... 90 - - 1879—WRIGHT, Miss M. A., Cottingham,. York . . - 268 19 - 1882—WRIGHT, Mrs. E., Sonthport (Free of Duty) 700 - - 1884—WYATT, Mrs. L. M., Upper Holloway (Ditto) 25 - - 1882—YOUNG, Major ROBERT WALKINSHAW, Dunmore, Kim, N.B. . . 250 - -

FORM OF BEQUEST OF MONEY, STOCK OR OTHER PERSONAL ESTATE. I give and bequeath to the BOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU- TION for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, founded in 1824, London, the sum of £ , for the use of the said Institution; and I do hereby direct that the same be paid out of my chattels personal.

Cfj* IJtogal ftational Is prepared to establish and maintain a Life-boat Station on any part of the coast 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 sufficient number of men (fishermen, or others accustomed to the management of boats at sea) to man the Life-boat, and a Committee formed from the residents in the neighbourhood to superintend the Station and obtain such small Annual Subscriptions as may contribute towards a portion of the expense of the Life-boat Station. Communications should be addressed to the Secretary of the Institution 14 John Street, Adelphi, London, W.C. LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. *** Donations of £5 and under are omitted after having been published once in the Report.

HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, Annual Subscription £50 - - His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE op WALES, K.G 135 - - HEK ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PKINCESS OP WALES 26 5 - Aon. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. *. d. £. *. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. A. A. R., Altnaskiah (1882-6) . . 14 - - Allen Bros, and Co., Messrs. .11- A. B, Penryn (1872-81) .... 10 - - Allen, C. F. R., Esq. (1869 76) . . 10 - - A. C., Croydon (1859-85) . . . 145 - Allen,Francis,Esq.,Alexandri- a 5 - - A. C. S. (1875) 10 - - Allen, Hanbury, & Co. Messrs. 11- A. D. M., Mrs., nee Hawkins, in Allen, J., Esq., Cornhill ..11- memory of two Officers Indian Army Alloa Branch (1886) 42 6 2 (Madras), Hawkins and Spinks (many Alrutz & Co., Messrs. R.. . 11- years deceased) (1876) . . . 1,000 - - Alston, Hamilton, & Co. Messrs. 11- A. F. D. B. (1882-5) 18 - - Amphlett, Rev. J. ...11- A. G. H. (1886) - 10 6 Anderson, C. A., Esq., A. L., Cheltenham ... 5 - - Waverley Abbey ...22- Ditto (1863-83) 100 - - Anderson, J. W., Esq., A. L, Wimbledon ...11- Lowndes Square ... 2 - - A. L., A. W., M. W., and Anderson, Mrs. J., Dalhousie 22- A. A., Wimbledon (1877-81) . . 56 4 3 Anderson, The Misses, Ar- A.M. B. (1877) 10 - - broath, in memory of R. A: 1 1 - A. S. W. (1876-82) 51 10 - Andrews, Mrs., Hythe ..11- A frequent Voyager (1886) . . . 2 - - Andrina, V., Underwriters (1879) . 26 5 - A Friend at Banbury (1880-5) . . 1 12 6 Anelay, Mrs. M., The Grove 11- A Friend at Leominster (1869-78). . 37 - - Angle, B. J., Esq 11- A Friend at Llangollen . . - 1 - - An old Sailor, Native of Faversham, A Lady, additional in aid of Whitbura now of Canada (1875) . . . . 40 - - Life-boat (1883-5) 350 - - Anonymous...... 11- A Lady, per W. H. Moore, Esq. (1876) 10 - - Anonymous (1873-4) . . . 10 - - ALadyflSSO) . . 7 . . . 20 - -Anonymous (1874-6) . . . 350 - - A Mother whose Son was Lost at Sea Anonymous (1883) . . . 26 5 - (1869-74) 12 - - Anonymous (1885) . . . 10 - - "ANew Year's offering ' The Elms' "(1886) - 12 - Anonymous (1885) . . . 7 14 11 A Shipowner, Greenock . 2 - - Anonymous, " W." (1878) . . . 100 - - A Thank-offering for safe return of Anson, Miss, Chester (1875-84) . . 45 - - Sons from long Voyages (1874) . . 10 - - Antill, J. D., Esq..... - 5 - A Thank-offering from F. R. A. (1879) 100 - - Antrobus, Hugh Lindsay, A Thank-offering from G. A. N. (1882) 10 - - Esq., Treasurer (1878) . . , 10 10 - A Thank-offering from T. H. L.(1867-76) 54 - - Appach, T. H., Esq. (1880) . . . 31 10 - A Well Wisher and Regular Arbroath Branch (1886) . . . . 16 - - Subscriber (1880) 30 - - Archer, J., Esq. .... 1 1 - "A Yacht Owner safe in Port" (1885) 5 - - Argles, Thos. A., Esq. . .22- AbeU,Frank, Esq., Sydenham 22- Arkwright, J. C., Esq. ..11- Aberdeen Branch (1886) . . . . 32 15 3Armitage, E., Esq., R.A. .11- Ackers, Mrs., Moreton . . 5 - - Armourers & Braziers, Wor- Acland, Sir T. Dyke, Bart, M.P. (1875) • 10 - - shipful Company of (1870-86) . . 157 10 - Adam, Messrs. John and Armstrong, Sir W. G., F.R.S. 11- James, and Co 11- Armstrong, Mr. (1885) . . . . - 10 - Adam, Ed., Esq., Kilmamock (1881-85) 43- Arnati and Harrison, Messrs. 22- Adams, A., Esq., Neam Hurst - 10 - Ash, Hy., Esq., Weston . . - 10 - Adams, E. T., Esq., Hal stead 11- Ash, W., Esq., Weston . . - 10 - Adams,J., Esq.,Brecknock Rd. - 10 6 Ashby, James, Esq. . . . - 10 6 Adams, R., Esq, St. Ives .11- Ashmole, Wm., Esq., Ilford 1 1 - Adams, Thos., Esq., Sydney Ash wood, John, Esq. . . 1 1 - Terrace 11- Atkinson and Co., Messrs. . 2 2 - Ailsa, The Most Hon. the Atkinson, G. C. W., Esq. . 2 2 - Marquis of 5 - - Atkinson, W., Esq., Beckenham 1 1* -- Agar, W. T., Esq., J.P. (1870-86). . 40 - - Auerbach, Emil, Esq. ..111 -- Aglionby, Colonel.... 1 — — Auldjo, Henry, Esq., Cowes (1851-84) 54 1 Aldam, William, Esq. . . 1 - - Austin, F., Esq., Aubert Park (1880) . 10 - Alexander, Jas., Jun., Esq. (1880) 10 10 - Austin, G., Esq., London St. 1 1 - Alexander, Lieut-Col. Boyd (1886) 22- Austin, Mrs., Cleveland . . 1 - - Alexander, T. H., Esq. (1873-5) . . 21 - - "Aye Ready," per " Punch" (1883) 10 - Alexander, The Misses, Reigate 1 - - Aylmer, Major-Gen. H. (1884-5) . . 22 Alexander, Mrs. Belgrave Sq. 22- Allan, Mrs., Glasgow (1883). . . 10 - - Allan, Miss, Mount Yillaa .11- B. H. C. (1872-85) 140 Allen, A. J., Esq., Old Square 11- B. S. (1882) 20 78 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAT 1, 1886.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. *. d. £ . a. d. £.. a. d. Backhouse, James E., Esq. . 5 - - Beaumont, G., Juu., Esq. .11- Bacup Co-operative Store (1868-85) 170 Badley, Mrs. Laura E.,Horse- Beckett, Rev. W. P., B.A. . - 10 - Beckett, James, Esq., Senr., Rath- Badcock, H., Esq. . . . 1 - - mines (1876-8) 20 - - Badcock, H. J., Esq. . . . - 10 - Beckh, Mrs. W.Walter, Reigate- 10 6 Bagehot, T. W., Esq. (1878). .. 50 - - Beddoes, Mrs. C. C. . . . 1 1 - Bailey, E., Esq., Berners St. 1 1 - Beddoes, Miss A. F. E. . . 2 - - Bailey, E. H., Esq., ditto ..11- Bedford, Henrv, Esq. ..11- Baillie, Mrs. E. F., Leicester 11- Beech, Chas. M., Esq., Eaton Bailey, F. J., Esq.,'Maury Road (1885) - 10 6 place 1 - Baily, Miss A. L., Sudbury .11- Begbie, T. S., Esq. . . . - 10 6 Bainbridge, E. M., Esq., Begley, Mrs., Hammersmith (1862-79) 21 - - Eshott Hall 11- Baines, Charles J., Esq. ..11- Belfast & Groomsport Branch (1886) 27 12 5 Baker, John, Esq., Clapham 1 - - Bell, Alex., Esq., Tooting .11- Baker, Mrs., ditto . . . . - 10 - Bell, Messrs. Alexander, & Co. 1 1 - Baker, Mrs. Henry, Cottayam (1886) 2 - - Bell, Geo. W., Esq., Chancery Baker, Miss,. Cottayam (1886) . . 1 - - Baker, Rev. Sir T.H,B.,Bart. 11- Bell, Mrs.-L 1 - - Balcary Branch (1886) . . . . 60 - - Bell, Mrs. Mary, Maldon .11- Baldwin, Alfred, Esq. (1877) . . 10 10 - Bell.Robt., Esq., Radley House (1883-6) 15 - - Balezeaux, Captain Ed., Inspector, Belli, W.H., Esq., The Court- . French Lifeboat Society .11- lands (1861-74) . 31 2 - Balfour, John B. Esq. (1868-75) . . 10 14 - Belper Branch (1885) 13 17 7 Ball, John, Esq., Ilkeston . 10 - - Belsham, J., Esq., Heybridge - 10 - Ballantyne, R. M., Esq., Harrow (1885) 11- Bennetts, Miss Olympia (1864-85) 65 - - Ballard, Geo., Esq., the late, Residuary Bentinck, Lady. (1874-81) . . . 30 - - Legatees of, per Mrs. Ballard (1876) 50 - - Ditto 10 - - Banff and Macduff Branch (1886) . . 30 - - Bentley, Mrs. S. C., Croydon (1873-86) 60 - - Bankes, Mrs. Scott ...11- Bentwitch, Herbert, Esq., LL.D.l 1 - Bannatyne, C., Esq. (1880) . . . 10 10 -Beresford, Mrs. L. ...!!-• Bannatyne, Neil, Esq. . . 5 - - Berman's Charity, Trustees (1872-86) 178 10 - Bannockbum Branch (1886) . . . 11 8 1 Berry, George, Esq. . . . - 10 6 Barber and Co., Messrs, J. . 1 1 - "Beta" (1882) 50 - - Barclay and Sons, Messrs. . . . 2 2 . - Bertie, Lady Charlotte (1886) . . 5 - - Baring Bros, & Co., Messrs. 5 - - Bettell, Wm., Esq., Brixton (1874-86) 37 16 - Barker, F. C., Esq., Leigh (1871-85) 13 - - Bicknell, Percy, Esq, ... 1 1 - Barkworth & Spaldin, Messrs. 11- Bieber and Co., Messrs. (1885) . . 11- Barlow, Mrs, B., Kersal (1883-5). . 11 - - Bigge, Fras. E., Esq., Carltpu .1.1 - Barlow, Miss Kersal ...22- Bigge, F. W., Esq., Princes Barnard, Rey. Thomas (1879-80) . . 20 - - Gardens (1886) 5 - - Barnard, Rey. Wm. (1878-9) . . 10 - - Birch, Miss J. M.W., Chester - 5 - Barnard, Miss, A. C., Baling 11- Birch, J. W.. Esq. ... 1 1 - Barnett, Bros., Messrs. ..22- Birchall, J. Dearman, Esq. .11- Barnett, John, Esq. (1867-85) . . 85 - - Birchall, Miss, Lanesfleld (1880-5) 10 - - Barnett, Mrs., Tuubridge Wells (1874-84) 25 - - Bird, S. G., Esq 11- Barningham, Thos., Esq. (1873-7) 20 - - Birkbeck, Sir Edward, Bart, M.P., Barningham, Thos., Esq. . 10 - - V.P., Chairman (1861-86) . . . 1218 - - Barr, The Hon. Alex. ...11- Birkbeck, Robert, Esq. ..33- Barrett, Messrs. R. & Son .11- Birkenhead National Eisteddfod (1879) 50 - - Barrington, R., Esq. . . . 10 - - Birmingham.Branch.(1885) . . . 67 12 2 Barren, F., Esq 22- Birt, Messrs., Dock Street .44- Barron, W. T., Esq. ...11- Bischoff and Sons, Messrs. .11- Barrow, A. M., Esq. ...11- Black.H. M. A.,Esq.,Demerara 11- Barry, F. T., Esq. . . .22- Black, Mrs. Alex., Hyde Park Barton, Bertram F., Esq. (1873-84) . . 26 5 - Gardens (1886) 25 - - Ditto 22- Blackburn Branch (1886) . . . 923 Barton, Mrs. Hope (188.1) . . . 15 - - Blackburne, Col. Wm. ..11- Bastard, T. Horlock, Esq. . 1 - - Blackwell, Samuel J., Esq. .22- Bastow, Miss, Hermitage Lodge (1885) - 10 - Blake, T. N., Esq., Gosport . 5 - - Bates, Colonel Robert ..11- Blakiston, John R., Esq. . 1 - - Batey, Chas., Esq., Haggerston (1881-6) 55- Blakiston, M., Esq., Mabberley 2 - - Bath Branch (1885) 41 17 7 Bland, Captain, R.N. . . . 5 - - Batho, W., Esq., Amesbury .11- Blane, Capt. A. Rodney, R.N. 11- Batten and Edwards, Messrs. 11- Blane, T. L., Esq., (1875-81) . . 35 - - Batten, Messrs. J. and I. & Co. 11- Blatch, F., Esq., Theale . . 2 - - BatterseaChapel SundaySchool. Blathwayt, Rev. C. W., M.A. 11- Benevolent Society ..11- Blathwayt, Mrs. C: W. (1886) . . 1 - - Bax, H. A., Esq 15- Blenkinsop, B., Esq. ... 1 1 - Baxendale, J. W., Esq., Wood Bligh, Harbottle, and Co. . 1 1 - Street .,....,11- Blockley & Moreton Branca (1885) 3 10 6 Bayley and Ridley, Messrs. .11- Blvth Branch (1886) ... . . 15 - - Baylis, T. C., Esq. ...22- Bolton Branch (1886) . . . . 31 15 7 Bayly, Miss, Plymouth (1875) . . 10 - - Boord,Mrs. J., Stanley Gardens 11- Beach, Messrs. E. & Co.. . , . , 1 1 - Booker, Mrs., Putney ... - 5 - LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 79

Ann. Sabs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. *. d. £. S. d. £. ». d. £. «. rf. Borough, J. C. B., Esq. ..22- Brooks, Thomas, Esq. ..11- Borradaile, the late J. H., Brooks, Miss, Laceby ... 2 2 - Esq., and Mrs. (1875-85) . . . 23 2 - Broughton, Mrs. and Miss, Borrer, Mrs., Merlewood. . - 10 - Westbourne (1886) ... . . 22- Borwick, Alfred, Esq. ..11- Brown, Bateman, Esq., Hunt- Boston Shipwreck Association (1865-86) 110 - - ingdon 11- Ditto 5 - - Brown, David, Esq. .... 11- Boulton, M. P. W., Esq. ..22- Brown, G. W., Esq., Houghtou 11- BourdiUon, E. D., Esq. . . - 10 - Brown, George Gilpiji, Esq., Sedbury Bourne, John K., Esq. . . 1 - - Park (1874) 10 - - Bourne, Miss A. S. ... 5 - - Brown, James Clifton, Esq. (1868-79) 200 - - Bouts, T., Esq., Brixton . .11- Brown, Miss A. M., Sudbury - 10 - Bovet, Chas., Esq., Eastcheap (1885) 1 - - Brown, Mr. H., Luton . . 1 - - Bowden, Mrs., Cromwell Road (1883-5) 44- Brown, the Misses, Luton . 1 - - Bowles, H. C. B., Esq. ..22- Brown, Shipley, & Co., Messrs. 33- Bowling, Henry P., Esq., Browne, G. B., Esq., Preston 22- Sacombe 22- Ditto (1878-83) ...... 801 - - Bowyer, George, Esq. ..11- Browne,G. H., Esq., Greenwich 33- Bowyer, Miss Mary ...11- Browne, J. W., Esq., Frascati 33- Bowyer, W., Esq., Buckden .11- Bruce, Henry, Esq. ... 1 1 - Boyd, W. C., Esq. ...11- Brumell, Mrs^ BJ- E. . . , 1 - - Bqyd, Alfred, Esq., Barlaston 1 - - Brushfield, Mr. Richard . . - 10 6 Ditto (1883-6) 4 - - Brydges, Sir Harford Jones, Boyd, E. F., Esq 11- Bart. (1857-78) 25 - - Boyd, Mias, Marmion (1885) . . 10 - - Brymer, Miss (1877-8) . . . . 10 - - Boyton, F. K., Esq. . ..22- Buchanan, Mrs., Edinburgh .11- Boys, Capt. Leamington ..11- Buckingham,Miss S. C. (1868-86) . . 41 18 - Bradford, General Sir J. F., Buckle, R.-Admiral C. M. . 1 - - K.C.B 11- Buckle, Rev. John, M.A. .11- Bradford, Mrs. H. W. . . 1 1 - Budge, Rev. H. S., B.A. .11- Bradford, Mrs. J. E. . . . 11- Budgett, Messrs. J. & Son .22- Bradshaw, Mrs. . . . . 11- Bufealoes, R. A. Order of. Bramly, W. J., Esq. ... 1 - - Vide p. 100. Bramwell, E. G., Esq., New- Bulkeley, Miss Louisa, comen Street (1886) . . . . 3 - - (1866-86) 255 - - Bramwell, John, Esq., Ken- Bollard, King, & Co., Messrs. 22- sington ...... 1 1 - Bullock, Messrs^J. &G., &Co. 3 3 - Brassey, H. A., Esq. . . . 5 - - Bunbury, Sir Charles, Bart. . 3 - - Brassey, SirT.,K.C.B., M.P. 55- iiunn, Mrs., Sydenham ..22- Bray, T. B., Esq 33- Bunn, Miss, Sydenham . . - 10 6 Brayne, Charles Seymour, Burbidge, Pritchard, and Esq., Grove Road . . . - 10 - Bartleet, Messrs. ...11- Brayne, Miss (ditto) . . . - 10 - Burch, Edward C., Esq. . . 2 - - Breeks, L. C. & W. . . . 1 1 - Burden, Stephen, Esq. . . 1 - - Brett and Co., Messrs. . . - 10 6 Burgess, G. D., Esq. (1883-5) . . 8 - - Brettell, J. Vanghan, Esq. .11- Burgess, the Misses . . . - 10 - Brettell, Mrs., Camden Square 11- Burgoyne, Montagu, G., Esq. 22- Bridges, H. W., Esq. . . - 5 - Burkitt, Rev. Jas., M.A. . . - 5 - Bridport Branch (1886) . . . . 818 Burmester, Miss .... 1 1 - Bridson, Josh., Esq., Winder- Ditto (1881-5) 105 - - mere 2 - - Burnell,W.A.,Esq., Southwell 11- Brighton Branch (1885) . . . . 450 - -Burnett, D. W., Esq. . . - 5 - Briggs, Major.-Gen. W. L., « Burnett, E. L., Esq. ,. . . 11- C.B.(1879-85) ...... 36- 5 - Burrell, H., Esq., Gravesend 11- Brinckman, Sir Theodore, Bart. (1878) 15 - - Burslem Branch (1886) . . . . 19 19 - Bristol Branch (1886). . . . v 55 8 4 Burton-on-Trent Branch (1886) . . 62 12 4 Bristol, The Most Hon. The Burton, Rev. R. C. ... - 5 - Marquis of 22- Busfeild, Major J.. ...11- British Ship Owners' Com- Busk, Mrs. (1869-78) . . . . 27 4 - pany (Limited) .... 2 2 - Butler, C., Esq., Drury Lane - 10 - Britton, Mrs., Danby (1882-4) . . 70 - - Butler, S., Esq., Fen Court . 22- Broadwood, Mrs., St. Leonards 22- Butlin, C., Esq., Nottingham 11- Brock, Mrs, Osmond de Butlui, Thomas, Esq. . . - 10 - Beauvoir 22- Butterworth, Edward, Esq. (1878) 20 - - Brocklehurst, F. D., Esq. (1868-76) 18 3 - Buxton, Fras. W., Esq. (1874) . . 10 - - Brocklehurst, W. W., Esq. . 5 - - Buzzard, Alfred L., Esq. ..11- Brooke, John T.,Esq.,Haughton 11- Byles, Maurice B., Esq., Prince's Brooke, Sir W. M. de Capell, Gardens 22- Bart., the late (1857-86) . . . 255 - -Byng, Admiral J. L. . . . 1 1 - Brooke, the Misses, sisters of the late John Brooke, Esq., Q.C., per John C. G. O. (anonymous) (1885) . . 10 - - Richardson, Esq., Q.C., in addition C., Mrs. M. L., South Australia, " In to special gifts on behalf of Cahore, grateful remembrance of her merciful Giles'Quay, Greeiicastle, Balbriggan, preservation from imminent dangers and Skerries Life-boats (1878-81) 200 - - by sea in 1862" (1866-84) . . . 160 - - Ditto in aid of Irish Life-boats (1881) 100 - - Ditto 10 - - 80 THE LIFE-BOAT JOTJBNAL. [MAY 1, 1886.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. «. d. £. ». d. C. S. and G. S. (1874-) 11 - - Charrington,MissE.,Woodsleigh(1875) 10 - - Charrington, Miss M., Woods- Cain, Miss, Edmonton . - 5 - leigh . . • . . •. . . 2 - - Cambridge Branch (1886) . . 13 - - Chaitet, Lieut. W. B.-, R.N.. 11- Cameron, Lady Vere (1882) . . 20 - - Charteris, Lady Margaret .22- Campbell, Mrs. Emma B Chatterton, Mrs., Dublin . . - 10 - Carlisle ..... 11- Chatterton, Miss J., Dublin -1 ^- ^ Candler, P. W., Esq. . 2 - - Chatting, Edward, Esq., Tudor Ditto (1872-5) ... . . 40 - - Road (1883-5) .-.-.. . . 22- Capel, Messrs. Arthur & Co. 11- Cheape, G. C., Esq., WelMeld (1864-86) 103 10 - Capel, Frank C., Esq. . 55- Caeetham, H., Esq., Brooklyn 22- Capel, J. D., Esq. .... 1 1 - Cheltenham Branch (1885-86) . . 16 2 2 Carbutt and Co., Messrs. . .11- Chester Branch (1886) . . . . 18 5 6 Cardale, Rev. E. T. ... - 10 - • Chester C., Esq. .... 5 - Carew, Mrs. G., Mytton Hall 33- Chetwynd, Hon. Miss, M. A. 1 1 - Carew, Miss Elizabeth Louisa Chetwynd, The Viscount . 1 - - (1881) ...... 100 Chichester, Selsey and Little- Carew, Mrs. Hallowell (1870-81) . . 110 - - hampton Branch (1-885-6) . . . 90 - - Carew, Capt. R. Pole ... . 1 - - Child and Co., Messrs. . . 22- Carey,S.W., Esq.,New York, Childers',Rt.Hon.H.C.E.,M.P. 11- $100 (1876) ...... 18 16 4Chipperfield, Robert, Esq., Carlingford, the Right Hon. Radcliffe House. ... 1 1 - Lord 2 - - Chorlton, Isaac, Esq., With- Carlisle, the Bishop of . . 1 1 - Carmarthen Bay Branch (1886) ... 5 - - Christy& Co., Messrs., Grace- Carmichael, Messrs. D. & W. - 10 - church Street . • . . . 11- Carmichael, Sir W. H. C. Christie, Mrs. (1878) ... . . 10 10 - Chudleigh, Mrs 22- Carr, W. J., Esq. .... 1 1 - Can-era, C. L., Esq. ...11- Cburch and Son, Messrs. . - 10 - Carson and Sons, Messrs. W. (1879) 10 10 - Church, Rev. G. L. . . . -10 6 Carswell, Morris, Esq., in memory of Civil Service Life-boat Fund, vide p. 99. his wife (1880) 15 - - Clare, Miss, the late,- Bolton, per Wm. Carter, Rev. S. R., B.D. (1875) . . 10 10 - Nicholson, Esq., J.P., J. R. Barlow, Cartwright Col H 11- Esq., J.P., -and B. A. Dobson, Esq., Cartwright, Miss, Bury St. J.P. (1884) 600 Edmunds (1862-84) . . . . 155 - -Claris, Sydney, Esq. (1881) . . . 15 15 - Cartwright, Mrs., Norwich .11- Clarke and Rowe, Messrs. .11- Cator, Miss S. H. Bertie (1861-84) 19 14 - Clarke, H. M., Esq. ... 2 - - Ditto ...... 1 1 - Clarke, Mrs. Cowden . . . 11- Cator, Mrs. Win. A. ... 1 1 - Clarke & Co., Messrs. Ste- Causton, Sir J., & Sons ..11- Causton, Lieut. A. M., R.N. Clarke, Miss, Carlisle. -. -. 2 - - (1884-5) 1 - - Clayton, Miss Anne (1886) . . . 11- Causton, Mrs., Alresford (1883-5). . 11 1 - Clayton, Colonel Fitz-Roy, Cavan Branch (1886) ..... 20 12 7 Deputy Chairman . . . 2 - - Cave, L. T., Esq. . . . . 5 - - Clayton, C. H., Esq. ... 1 1 - Cave, W., Esq., Wigmore St. - 10 6 Clayton, F. S., Esq. ... 1 1 - Cave-Browne-Cave, Mrs( Ed- • Clegram.W. B., Esq.,- J.P. .22- ward F...... 22- Clerk, Major-Gen. H., R.A. .11- Cayley, Henry and Marv, Clerke, Chas. L., Esq. (1882-6) . . -14 - - Garden House (1883-5) " . . . 2 10 - Clermont, Loid . . . .22- Chads, Admiral . ... 1 - - Clermont, Lady .... 1 1 - Chadwick, Mrs., Cinderhills. 11- Clifford, Messrs. C., & Son .-11- Chalmers, His Honour Sir Clifford, Colonel Sir Spencer David P., Demerara ..11- Chamberlain, Herbert, Esq. .22- Clifford, Rev. John, Staunton (1886) - 10 6 Chamberlain, R., Esq.,M.P.. 11- Clinton, Lady Charlotte F. . 11- Chamberlain, Major Tanker- Cloid, Routledge, and Co., ville J. (1870-9) 12 2 - Messrs ...... 22- Ditto 1 - - Clothier, Mrs. H.Highgate. 11- Chamberlayne, Walter C. J., Clothworkers, Worshipful Esq 3 - - Company of (1855-85) . . * 281 - - Champion, F. C., Esq. ..11- Clough, Hugh C.B., Esq. (1880) .. 10 - - Chance, George, Esq., Leinster Gardens Clutterbuck, Mrs. C. F. . . 22- (1882-85). . 10 - - Coal Factors' Society . . .55- Chaplin, E., Esq., Hamburg (1867-74) 26 5 - Coal Merchants' Society of Chapman, F. S., Esq.. . .11- Chardless, H., Esq. (1867-82) . . 48 19 - Coates, James, Jun., Esq., Charge, Miss H., Kirkham (1885) . . 55- Paisley (1874) 20 - - Charlaw Colliery, The Owners Coates, Joseph, Esq., Avenue of . . . ..22- Eoad 22- Chailes, Mrs., Finchley ..11- Cock, Miss E. A. (1868-86) . . . 95 - - Charlesworth, W. H., Esq. (1881-86) 25 15 - Cockey, E.,Esq.,&Mrs.,Frome- 10 - Charlej-, E., Esq., Lisburn . - 10 - Codd, Admiral E 11- Charley, Sir W., D.C.L. (1883) .. 10 - - Cole, A. C., Esq., Lee ..11- LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 81

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Sul». Donations. £. d. £. s. d. £. «. d. £.. s. d. Coleman, Capt. G. 1 Crossley, Messrs. John ife-Sons Collet, W. W, 1 (Limited), Halifax -. . 10 - - Collie, Dr. G. D. Milne 1 Crowley, Rev. H. E., Albnry 1 - - Collier, Messrs. F. H. & A. . 11 1 - Crowley, J. S., Esq., Croydon 11- Collingwood, Miss M< A. . 1 1 - Croxall, R. F. T., Esq. ..22- Collinson, Miss A. M.jWeston (1865-86) 7315 - Cruddas, Charles J., Esq. .11- Colonial Company (Limited) 22 - Crnddas, W. D., Esq. -. . 1 1 - Colthurst,W., Esq. . . . - 10 - Crum-Ewing, J. D., Esq. 11- Colville, Colonel (1878-85) . . . 3 10 - Cuffi, Miss (1872-81) . . . . 50 - - Colville, Lord . .... 2 2 - Cullimore,D.,Esq.,Monkstown 1 - - Colville, Lieut. S. C., R.N., CuUingford, W. H., Esq. 22- Eaton Place (1886). .... 3 - - Cumberlege, Miss A. T. . 1 - - Colvin, Miss E. H. ...22- Cunard Steam Ship Co. Limd 10 - - Commeline, Thomas, Esq. . - 10 -- Cunnynghame, Hugh, Esq. (1864-85) 82 - - Commercial Steamship Co. .55- Cnnnynghame, Rev. H.G. R., 1 1 -- Commercial Union Assurance Curling, Miss, in addition to gift of Company (1879) 10 10 - Bull Bay Life-boat (1874-86) . . 65 - - Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris Curme, Admiral C. T. . -. -10 - Conbrough, H. Ross, Esq. . Currey, C. Herbert, Esq., Conlon, F. P., Esq., Lincoln Weybridge 22- " Continental Daily Parcels Curriers, The Worshipful Express" . . . . . Company of (1885) 55- Cooch, Mrs. A. F Gurteis, Whitworth, and Neame, Coode, Sir John ....__ Messrs 11- Cook, Son & Co., Messrs. (1883-4) . 11 11 - Curtis, Mrs., Alexandra Road (1885) 1 - - Cooper,Cooper, & Co., Messrs. 11- Curtis, R. Mayne, Esq. ..11- Cooper,Mrs., Stoke D'Auberaon (1881-4) 15 - - Cutbill, W. J., Esq. . ..11- Cooper, Stanley, Esq., Edensor CutclifEe, John, Esq. (1882) . . . 20 - - Villa (1885) . . . . . 33- Cutler, Palmer, & Co., Messrs. 22- Coote, Thomas, Esq. . . 11- Czarnikow, C.s Esq. (1884-86) . , 66- Copeman, Mrs., Hemsby Hall 1 - - Copleston, Rev. W. C., M.A. - 5 - Corbett, Admiral J., C.B. 1 - - Cordeux, Miss, Brierley . 111 - Cordwainers, Worshipf ulCom- pany of(1875-83) . . 47 6 - Corkran, Colonel Seymour 5 - Da Costa, Miss, Oxford Ter, (1875-85) 1500 - - Cornell, Geo., Esq. . . 11- Daggett, Mrs. S. J. . . . 1 1 - Cornell, R., Esq., Brockley 11- Dallas, Sir Geo., Bt (1873-86) . . 62 - - Cornell, Samuel, Esq., Chelsea 11- Dalton, H., Esq., Tunbridge Cornish-Bowden, Admiral W. 2 2 - Wells (1874-86) ... . . 36 - - Corrie, Mackie, & Co.j Messrs. 22- Dalton, Mrs. H. (1874-86) . . . 29 - - Corrie, Miss ... ..11- Dalton, Miss, Clapham ..22- Corrie, A. J., Esq., Dunrod .22- Dalton, R. F. V., Esq. ..11- Corrie, Rev. E. S., in memory Daly, Hon. Ri...... 1 - - of E. B. C...... -10-6 Dand, J., Esq., Sutton ..11- Corscaden,Mrs.,Holland Park 55- Daniell,Maj.-Gen.C.F.Torrensl 1 - Coster, Capt. 11- Danson, Dr. H. . ... 2 2 - Cotesworth, W., Esq. ...11- Darby, Henry, Esq., Derby (1884) 100 - - Cotton, Mrs., Lawford Road. - 10 6 Darling, Col. A 11- Courage and Co., Messrs. (1859-84) 70 - - Darling, Mrs., Cromwell Rd. 55- Court, Valentin, Esq.. . . - 5 - Darnley, The Earl of . . 1 - - Courtenay, Messrs. J. & W. J. 2 2 - Davey, Rev. Prebendary . - 10 - Courtenay, Miss, Brompton (1880) 50 - - Davies, Miss, Mallow . . - 5 - Courthope, G. C., Esq. ..11- Davis, Mrs. L - 5 - Ditto, in aid of Sussex Davison, Newman, & Co. .11- Life-boats ... . 1 - - Davy, F., Esq., Topsham . 1 - - Courtney, Mrs., Exmouth .11- Davy, Yates, and Routledge 11- Coutts and Co., Messrs. . . 10 - - Dawber, Robert, Esq. ..11- Covent Garden Life-boat Fund, aide p. 99. DawUsh Branch (1886) . . . . 29 12 5 Cowie, T. S., Esq. (1863-74) . . 21 - - Dawson & Son, Messrs. . . - 5 - Cowper,Edw.Alfred,Esq.,C.E. 11- Dawsbn-Scott, Col. R. N., R.E. 11- Cox and Co., Messrs. ...55- Day, John, Esq 11- Cox, Henry, Esq., Trevereux (1864-77) 50 - Day, Mrs. F 11- Cox, Miss, M.A.. ...11- Dayman, C. O., Esq. ... 3 - - Cranfield, Wm., Esq. . . .11- Deacon, Messrs. E. and A. . 11- Craven, Miss S. ..•..- 5 - Deacon, W. M., Esq. . . - 10 6 Crawley, Edmund, Esq. . . - 5 - Dean, Rosser S., Esq. . . 1 - - Crawley, Mrs. G., Spratton (1877-85) 62- Debenham, T. N., Esq. (1879-85). . 14 14 - Crew, N. C., Esq., S. Norwood (1883-6) 3 10 - De Bruyn, Miss (1877-86) . . . 14 12 - Critchell, Mrs. (1882-84) . . . 10 - - De Kantzow, Vice-Admiral Crook, W. J., Esq. -. -. . - 5 - H.P 1 10 6 Croggon & Co., Messrs. T. J. 11- Dell, L., Esq., Pelham Cres- Crosbie, Rev. Howard A. .22- cent ...... 1 1 - Crosse, Mrs. St. Croix ..11- Delme-RadclifEe, Comr., and Crosse & Blackwell, Messrs. 55- Mrs. F...... 2 - - 82 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAY 1, 1886.

Ann. Snbs. Donations. Amu Suba* Donations. £. s. d. £. *. d. £. ». d. £. *. d. Denison, Alfred, Esq. . 22- Dyer, John, Esq., Salisbury.. 22- Denison, Lady ... 5 - - Dyer, Wm., Esq., the late .3 3 - Dennistown, A. H., Esq. 11- Dent and Co., Messrs. E. 33- Dent, W., Esq., Streatham 1880) . 100 - - E. A. B. (1872-86) 70 - - Deo Gratia, (1882-85).. . . . 55 - - E. C., Lancaster Gate ... 1 - - Derby Branch (1886) . . . . 24 13 - E. C. (1872 5) 20 - - Desborough, C. J., Esq. . 11- Ditto,aThank-offering(1876) 10 - - Despard, Fras. G., Esq E. C. W. (1869-86) ... 13 - - Woodleigh (1886) . . . . 1 - - E. E. W. (1883) .... 50 - - Devey, The Misses . . 5 - - E. G. (1876-86) .... 23 - - Devitt and Hett, Messrs. 11- E. M. C 5 - - Devon, H. C., Esq. ...11- E. V. A. (1875-7) 45 - - Devon, The Et. Hon. The East, Sir Gilbert A. C., Bart. 5 - - Earl of 22- Eastbourne Branch (1885) . . . 20 - - Deykin, Mrs., Edgbaston .11- Easton, John, Esq., M.D. .11- Dickinson, Rev. W. W. . . 1 1 - • Eastwood, John F., Esq. .11- Dickson, Mrs 22 Echalaz, Rev. Theophilns S. 1 1 - Dickson, Eev. W. R. . . 1 - - Ecroyd and Sons, Messrs. .33- Digby, Commr. H. A., R.N. (1882-86) 25 - - Eden, Mrs. Henry .... 2 - - Digby, Mrs. Wingfield, Thorn Edgar, Johnston, Esq., Bank 33- Bowness (1883-5) ..... ,. 3-- Dixon, Miss, Mayfield (1884) . . 10 - - Edinburgh, Leith, and Gran- Dixon, Mrs. R. R., Shilling- ton Branch (1885-86) .... 406 18 8 Edwardes, T..D., Esq. . . 1 - - Domecq and Co., Messrs.. P. 11- Edwards,J.,Esq.,RecordOmce 11- Domville, Mrs. W. T. . . 1 - - Edwards, Miss L. E., Clifton 11- Domville, Sir J, G., Bart. .11- Edwards, S., Esq., Fenchurch Donaldson, George, Esq., New Street 11- Bond Street (1873-78) . . 23 2 - Egerton, Mrs. M. A. F. . . 5 - - Donkin, R. S., Esq. (1884) . 21 - - Egerton, Miss G. C. . . . 2 - - Douglas Branch (1885-6). ; 45 - - Egerton, Rev. J. C., in aid of Dover Branch (1886) ... 21 - - Sussex Life-boats . . . - 10 6 Dowling, D. J., Esq., (1880). 10 - - Ekins, Mrs. P. J 55- Downes, Edward, Esq. . . - 5 - Elder, Messrs. A. L., and Co. 11- Downes, Percy, Esq., Canon- Elkins, Richard, Esq., High- Downshire, Marchioness of . 11- Ellen and Co., Messrs. . . - 10 6 Doxat, Miss C.., Furthoe House, Elliot, Geo., Esq., Croydon (1873-83) 20 - - Stony Stratford ... - 10 6 Elliot, Sir Walter ....!-- Doyle, P. W,, Esq. ... 2 2 - Elliot, Colonel C., C.B. . . 1 - - Draeger, A., Esq., Dulwich 22- Elliott, Mis., Boxumemcmth 22- Draeger, G. F., Esq.^ Glo'ster Elliott, Wm., Esq. ... 11- Ellis and Sons, Messrs. H. 11- Drake, T., Esq. (1867-74) ... 14 - - Ellis, Capt., Lymington . 2 - - Drapers, Worshipful Com- Ellis, Mrs., Hampstead . 11- pany of 52 10 - Ellis, Mrs., Worksop (1877-85) . . 15 - - Ditto (1862-77) 199 10 - Ellis, Miss, Hampstead .11- Drew, Thos. Muir, Esq. (1885) . . 33- Ellis, Sir John W., Bart,. 11- Drnce, Mrs. A. D., Streatham (1883) 10 10 - Elwes, E. A., Esq., Alresford (1886) 1 - - Drummond, Capt. Alfred M. 2 - - Elwes, J. H., Esq. ... 2 - - Drummond, Capt. C. G. A. . 2 2 - Ely, The Most Hon. the Drnmmond, Lady E. E. F. . 2 - - Drummond, George F., .Esq. 22- Emery, William, Esq. . . - 10 6 Drnmmond, Messrs. ... . 10 - - English, Bros., Messrs. ..11- Drysdale,R.P.,Esq.,Pemerara 11- English, Major, R.E. ... 1 - - Engstrom, George, Esq. ..11- Dublin Port and Docks Board 75 - - Entwistle, Mrs. (1881-84) . . . 15 10 - Du Croz, F. A., Esq.(1882-6) . . 50 10 - Enniskillen Branca (1,886) . . . 33 16 - Dugdale, J. B., Esq. ... 2 2 - Epps, Jas., Esq., Norwood .11- Dngmore, Lieut.-Col. ..11- Erle, Lady (1884) 10 10 - Duncan, G., Esq., East India Ernsthausen and Co., Messrs. 11- Erskine, Sir Thos., Bart. 5 - - Duncan, John, Esq., Finchley 11- Esse, F., Esq. (1877-86) . . . . 99- Duncombe, G. T., Esq. ..33- Essex and Colchester.Branch (1886) 64- Dundas, Major-General (1886) . . 5 - - Estridge, Edward, Esq. ..11- Dundas, Mrs. Wm., The Elms (1886) 2 - - Evans, E. P., Esq...... 1 1 - Dundee Branch (1886) . . . . 100 - -Evans, Mrs., Chester ... - 5 - Dunfermline Branch (1885) . . . 19 10 - Evans, Mrs., Seymour Street 2 - - Dunlop, Miss, Vaughan Street (1886) 1 - - Eustace, Chas. E., Esq. (1884-5) . . 44- Dunman, Thos., Esq., Clovelly 11- Ewart, William Lee, Esq. . 10 - - Dunn and Co., Messrs. W. . 1 1 - Ewing, Capt. W. Orr . . . 5 - - " Dunsappie " (1874) 10 - - Exeter Branch (1885-6) . . . . 50 7 - Durham Branch (1886) . . . . 936 Exmouth Branch (1886) . . . . 20 - - Durrant, Capt. F., R.N . . 2 - - Eyre, Rev. H. S 11- Dyas, Capt. R. H. ... 3 - - Eyre, Mrs. Robert . . . - 10 - LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 83

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. 1. d. £. *. d. £. s. d. Freeling Mrs. (1869-85) . . . . 68 13 - F. G. R. (1878) 10 - - Freeman, C., Esq., Leamington (1874) 10 - - Faber and Co., Messrs. A. . 22 - Freeman, Miss, Canterbury (1872-85) 70 - - Fair, J., Esq...... 22- Freer, Leacroft, Esq. ...11- Fair, J. W., Esq., Haighlands 11- Freer, Rev. T. H., M.A. ..11- Fairbank, H., Esq., Willenhall 11 - French, B. F., Esq. (1880) . . . 10 - - Fairthorne, E., Esq. . .,.22- French, David, Esq. (1881) . . . 10 10 - Fairthorne, Miss A. ...5--" Freshfield, Miss .... 1 1 - Fairthorne, Miss E. . . . 1 1 - Frith, Rev. Win. A., M.A. (1871-82) 11 9 - Fairthorne Mrs Slade End . 10 6 Ditto 11 Falcon-Steward, Rev. R. S. . 2 2 - Froane, James, Esq., Leicester (1885) 50 - - Falmonth, The Viscount . . 5 - - Frost, Brothers, Messrs. ..11- Fane, W. D., Esq. ...22- Fry, Lord Justice . . . . 2 - - Fanning and Co., Messrs. W. 11- Fryer, Captain, Worthy Park 11- Fanshawe,Adm.SirE.G.,K:.C.B.l 1 - Ditto(1880) 10 - - Farmer Capt Wm. R G 11 Fuller Mrs Trayton ... 2 Farquhar, Captain H.R., (1865-74) . 70 - - Fuller, Rev. Joseph, Basingstoke (1886) 5 - - Feeney, John, Esq. . . .11- Fellowes, Mrs. H. D., Craven Hill Gardens .... 3 3 - Fellows C. F. Esq. ... 5 G G...... 11- Fenwick, Capt. John ...11- G. H. (1880-85) 15 - - Fenwick, Mrs. S. C. . . . 1 - - G. R. B. (1877-86) ... . . 41 10 - Feuwick & Sons, Messrs. John 55- Gadsby, John T., Esq. ..11- Field, Capt. R.N., J.P. . . 1 - - Gairdner, Miss, Broadhurst Field, J. P., Esq. . . . .22- Figgis, Samuel, Esq. ...22- Gale and Co., Messrs. ..22- Filhter, Freeland, Esq. ..11- Gallowav, Joseph, Esq. . . 1 Fincham, Miss . . . . . - 10 6 Garden, "Miss Emma M. (1858-85). . 67 10 - Findlater, Mackie, and Co. .22- Findlay, Mrs. James, in aid Gardiner, Miss Ellen, Essendene (1885) 11- of Scotch Life-boats ..11- Gardner, F. G., Esq. ... 1 1 - Finnis, Fisher, & Co., Messrs. 11- Gardner & Sons, Messrs. Joseph (1885) 10 10 - Fisher, G. A., Esq. ...22- Gardner, Rev. T. J. C. . . 1 1 - Fishwick, J. H., Esq. (1871-86) . . 16 15 - Garrett, Mrs. W. H. . . . 33- Fishwick, S. E., Esq. (1875-86) . . 12 11 - Garrett, Robert W., Esq.. .22- Fisk, Rev. G. H, R., Capetown 11- Gay and Co., Messrs. R. (1882-85) 11 11 - Fitz-George, Lieut. Col. G. . 1 1 - Gee, Mrs. Isabella, Aberdeen (1879) 17 10 - Fitzgerald, E., Esq. (1883) . . . 10 - - George, Hugh, Esq., Homcastle 11- Fitz-Roy, Mrs. M.A. ..11- Gibb, B.D.,Esq.,RoyalExchange(1874) 10 10 - Fladgate, Mrs., Hounslow .11- Gibb, Col. W. E. (1873-86) . . . 14 14 - Fleming, B. R., Esq., Tanfield 55- Gibbes, W., Esq. . . . . 1 - - Fleming, Miss H. F., Ditto ..22 Gibbs, A. E., Esq. ... 1 1 - Flood, Frederick, Esq. ..55- Gibbs, H. H., Esq. . . .22- Ford, Mrs., Croydon (1872-9) . . 12 5 - Gibson, Mrs. (1873-84) . . . . 11 - - Fordham, J. H., Esq., the late, Giesler and Co., Messrs. ..33- "In memory of" (1886) . . . 20 - - GUbert, J. A., Esq. ... 1 1 - Foreman, Mr. Owen . . . - 5 - Gill, John, Esq., Battersea .11- Foresters, Ancient Order of, vide p. 99. Gillespies, Moffatt, and Co. . 22- Forrest, Major-General ..11- Gillett, W. S., Esq., the late 22- Forrester, Miss A. (1870-82) . . 55 - - Gilmour, Rankin, Strang, & "For those in peril on the Girdlestone, Mrs. R. B., Ox- Sea" (1872-82) 61 10 - ford 1 - Forshaw, G. A., Esq., Demerara (1886) 33- Gladstone, John E., Esq. .22- Forster, G.B. Esq., Newcastle 11- Glasgow Branch (1885-6) . . . 383 10 9 Fortnum, Mason, and Co., Glover Brothers, Messrs. . - 10 - Messrs 22- Foster, James L., Esq. (1875-81) . . 40 - - ley Lodge . . . . . 22- Foster, Rev. A. M. . . . - 10 - Godlee, Mrs. R., Whips Cross 11- Foster, Rev. Sir C., Bart. .22- Godman, Major-Gen. (1883-5) . . 4 - - Foster, Richard, Esq. . . . 3 15 - Godsal, P. W., Esq. ... 2 - - Foster, W. H., Esq., Northampton (1883) 10 - - Godwin & Son, Messrs., Poole 22- Foster, W. O., Esq., Apley Park (1886) 50 - - Goff, Colonel R 1 - - Fowler, John, Esq., Sheffield (1874-7) 11 6 - Goldsmith, Admiral, C.B. .11- Fox, Rev. G. T. . . . . 1 1 - Goldsmiths, Worshipful Co. of (1866-83) 450 - - France-Hayhurst, Rev. T. . 1 - - Goldsworthy, Col. (for 1881) . . 10 - - Francis, Mrs. A., Leicester . - 10 - Gollop, G. T., Esq. ... 2 2 - Francis, Mrs. Sarah, Quy Hall 11- Gollop, Mrs...... 1 1 - Francis, T. M. Esq. ...11- Gomonde, Mrs. Anne, Pan (1864-85) 440 - - Franklyn, Mrs., Botley ..22- Gonne, Edward, Esq. ... 1 1 - iFraserburgh Branch (1886) . . . 20 - - "Good Doggie without a Muzzle "(1886) 22- iFraser, E., Esq., Insch (1872-8) . . 35 - - Godman, Major-General (1883-5) . . 4 - - iFraser, Mrs., A. E. F., Man- Goode, Miss M. H., Ryde (1877-86) 5 10 - Goodman Miss M (1869-85) . . 62 - - Freeland, Messrs. J. and A. B. 1 1 - Goolden, Dr. Francis ... 1 1 - 84 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1,1886.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. *. d. £, I. d. £. a. d. £,. t. d. Gopsill, Brown & Sons,Messrs. - 10 - Hackett, Ausender, and Co. Gore, Miss E. E 1 - - Messrs .11- Gore, Rev. G. (1876) 10 - - Hacon, The Misses . . . 1 - - Gorell, Miss, Norwich (1881-82) . . 10 - - Haigh & Agar, Messrs. . . - 10 6 Gorell, Miss, The Old Hall . 1 - - Halford, Lady 11- Gorringe, Frederick, Esq. .33- Hall, Mrs. Mary, Wigton . - 5 - Gosling, Francis, Esq. ..11- Hall, Miss M. S. . ... - 10 - Gosling, Mrs. C. H. . ..11- Hall, Miss, Whitchufch . . 11- GoB\ing,Mi8. Mary,Wyesham 11- HaU,Hawke8ley,Esq.,Retford 11- Gotobed, Miss 22- Hallam, C. T., Esq. . . . - 10 - Ditto (1873-6) ... . . 10 - -Hale, Bernard, Esq., Forest House (1885) 3 - - Goyeneche, J. V., Esq. ..11- Hambro & Son, Messrs. C. J. 1 - - Graham, Col. Sir L., Bart. . 2 - - Hamilton, F. A., Esq. . . 10 10 - Graham, Cyril C., Esq. . . 2 - - Hamilton, Vice-Admiral, R.V., Grant, Messrs. J. and E. (1874) . . 21 - - C. B 1 - - Grant, R., Esq., Leadenhall St. (1881) 21 - - Hammick, W. M. Esq. ..11- Grant, Ed., Esq., Weedon .11- Hankey, Capt. F. T. B., R.N. 1 - - Gray, Dawes, & Co.. Messrs. 10 10 - Hankey, George, Esq. ..11- Gray, Rev. C - 5 - Hankey, Capt. Walter A. (1879) . . 10 10 - Green, Frederick, Esq. ..11- Hankey, E. A., Esq., Elmhurst (1882-4) 150 - - Green, J., Esq., Dover St. . 1 1 - Hankey, Wm. Barnard, Esq. 1 - - Green, Joseph E., Esq. ..11- Hanmer, Capt. J. G. J., R.N. - 10 - Greenleaf, Miss A. M. " In memory of Hanson, Mrs - 10 6 Mary Ann, daughter of the late tfohn Hardie, Thos. Kincaid, Esq. (1874-86) 130 5 - Greenleaf, of Grove Street Hill, Hardwick, Mrs. M. L. ..11- Deptford" (1885) ...... 10 10 - Hardwick, Chas., Esq., Cre- Greenock Branch (1886) . . . . 40 - - denhUl ...... 1 1 - Greenway, Mr. J., Taunton . - 5 - Hardy, Mrs 11- Greenway, Mrs., Myton ..22- Hardyman, Miss C. J. . .11- Greenwood, John, Esq. ..11- Harker, W., Esq., M.P. ..11- Gregory and Co., Messrs. F. 1 1 - Harker & Co., Messrs. G. .11- Grice & Co., Messrs. W. (1862-86) . . 235 - - Harding, T. T., Esq. (1885). . . - 10 - Griffith, C. W. Darby, Esq. . 1 - - Harris, G. S. & P., Messrs. 11- Griffith, H. D., Esq., Trustees Harris, Miss, Cambridge Terr. (1878-85) 30 - - of the late (1883) ... . . 1000 - - Harris, Miss, Clapton ... 1 1 - Griffith, Sir G. Waldie, Bart 3 - - Harris, Mrs. F., Chipping Griffith, J., Esq., Regent's Park . . 52 10 - Norton 11- Griffiths, Tate, and Co. . .22- Harris & Dixon, Messrs. .22- Grimsby Branch (1885-6) . . . 40 - - Harrison, C. A., Esq., Lincoln 22- Grindall, Mrs. Start (the late) 1 - - Hartley & Co., Messrs. James 22- Gripper, John E., Esq. ..11- Hartley, Jas. Robt., Esq. (1881) . . 10 10 - Grocers, Worshipful Com- Harton, W. H., Esq., V.P. . 2 2 - 15 10 - pany of (1877-83) ... . . 200 - -Harton, Mrs. Julia ... 1 1 - Grosvenor, Capt. the Hon. Harvey and Greeuacre, Messrs. (1875-8) 15 - - Norman de 1'A. . . . . 1 - - Ditto ...... 5 - - Grosvenor, Chater, and Co. . 1 - - Harvey, Charles, Esq. ..11- Grove, Chs.B., Esq., Callender 11- Harvey, H. M., Esq., Hexworthy (1866- Grove, Mrs., Bolton Row .11- 86), in addition to the gift of the Grove, Miss Chafyn . Penzance new Life-boat . . . 150 - - Groves, Wm., Esq. (1884) . . . 10 10 - Harvey, Miss B. A., Ickwell 1 - - Gubbins, Mrs 11- Harvey, the late Mrs. Alicia, Exors. Guerrier, W. J., Esq., Putney, in addi- of, Rev. G. M. Gorham and Rev. J. tion to gift of Palling Life-boat (1883) 100 - - Holmes (1879) 20 - - Gun Makers, Worshipful Com- Harvie, Miss Hannah (1877). . . 50 - pany of (1866-86) 231 - - Harwood, Knight, and Allen, Guthrie, Mrs., in memory of Messrs 11- the late Major C. 0. James 5 - - Harwood, Mr. Chas., Balham 11- Gwilt, Mrs 11- Haslam, Henry, Esq., Elm- Gwilt, Mrs. Hannah Jackson (1877) 10 10 - side 11- Hassell, Mrs. C. G., Chelten- ham ...... 6 - - H., Arthur S. (1885) 136 Hassell, Mrs.Susan,Stonehavcnl 1 - H. and F. M., in aid of Hummersea, Haswell,Vice-Admiral W. H 1 - - Whitby.or Staithes Life-Boats (1875-6)15 - - Hatherton, Lord ... 11- H.B., 22441 (1882) 10 - - Hatton, Miaa A.. ... - 10 6 H. B., Highbury . . . . - 10 6 Hauxley Branch (1885) . . . 20 - - H. B. . . 22- Hawes and Hertz, Messrs. - 10 - H. B. T. (1867-81) ... 12 - - Hawker, Charles F., Esq. 11- H. E. U., Bitterne (1874) . 100 - - Hawkins, Clement, J., Esq. 11- H. F. C. M., Winchester (1886) 1 - - Hay, Adm. J. B. L. . . . 2 2 - H. M. (1877) 25 - - Hay, Adm. J. B. P., the late 1 - - H. R. S. (1875) 10 - - Hay, Mrs., Arnhall . . . - 10 6 H. S. C. (1859-81) ... 500 - - Hayes, Mrs. L., New Hampton 2 - - Haarbleicher and Schumann .11- Ditto (1877-80) 11 - - Haberdashers, Worshipful Hayes, Lieut. M. R., R.N., The late, Company of (1878-85) . . . 26 5 - per Vice-Admiral Hayes, C.B. (1881) 18 - - LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 85

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. s. d. £.. s. d. £. s. d. Haynes, Edmund C., Esq. Holdich, Lieut.,John P., R.N.R. (1879-85) 5 10 6 Hay's Wharf, Proprietors of 11- Holinsworth, C. B., Esq., Hayter and Havter, Messrs. .11- Lime Grove (1883-6) . . . . 21 - - Hayward, B. W., Esq. (1886) . . 1 - - Holland, Capt. S. C.,R.N. .11- Hayward, J. Fred., Esq. (1873-85). . 6710 - Holland, Edmd., Esq., the late, Head and Co., Messrs. H. . 2 2 - Hyde ParkSquare(1872-86) . . 57 10 - Headfort, The Most Hon. the Holland, Mrs. J. C., Pinner .22- Marquis of 2 - - Holland, The Hon. Mrs. F. . 1 1 - Heald, W. N., Esq. ...22- Hollingworth, Messrs. Thomas and Hearne, T. P., Esq. (1869-81) . . 21 - - John (1886) . 20 - - Heathorn, W., Esq., and Lady Hollond, Mrs., in addition to the gift Prinn . . . . '. . . 2 2 - of the Lizard No. 1 Life-boat (1885) 25 - - Heatley and Son, Messrs. .11- Holmes, Bancroft, Esq. . . 1 - - Heaton, Wm. H., Esq. ..11- Homer, C. G., Esq. ... 1 1 - Hemery, C., Esq. . . . . - 10 6 Homer, Rev. H. (1875-86) ".'.".' 11 - - Henckell, Da Buisson, and Co., HonourableArtillery Company Dramatic Messrs ..22- Club, further in aid of Walton-on- Henderson, Miss F., in mem- Naze Lifeboat (1886) 10 - - ory of the late J. Hender- Honychurch,T.,Esq.,partford - 10 6 son, Esq., R.N. <...!!- Hood, Admiral Sir A., C.B. . 2 - - Heneage, Major .... 2 - - Hooper, A., Esq., Royal In- Henley-on-Thames Branch (1886) . . 32 13 11 stitution (1863-86) 45 - - Henry, Lieut.-Col. ...11- Hooper, A. D., Esq., Lloyd's 1 - - Henty, C. P., Esq., Emsworth 11- Hooper, Miss A. M., Clifton. 22- Hepburn, Mrs. Emily M. .11- Hooper, Miss E., Gloucester - 10 - Herd, Mrs. J...... 1 1 - Hooper, Mrs. H., Holly Park 11- Hereford,Miss Lucy,Mordiford 4 - - Hooper, Major, Southsea. .11- Herring, Messrs. G. & A., & Co. 11- Hope, Mrs. W. C., Bath (1873-85) 60 5 - Herring, Miss J. E. . . . 1 - - Hope, Philip Beresf ord, Esq. 1 - - Hewetson, Thos. Esq. . .22- Hopkins, Mrs., Northleigh . 1 - - Hewett & Co., Messrs. J. D. 1 1 - Hopkins, Rev. Canon . . - 10 - Hewitt, The Misses, Lytham Hopkins, Rev. F 22- (1873-86) 900 - - Hopkins, The Misses, Not- HewsonjCapt.jOvingtonfark 22- tingham 5-- Heyland, General (1885-6) ... 2 - - Hopkinson, Mrs., Ilchester .22- Heywood, E. S., Esq. . .'22- Hopton Chapel Sick and Hichens, A. K., Esq. ..11- Funeral Society .... 3 3 - Hickes, Miss C., Bath . . 1 - - Horn, Mr. J. E. . . . ,11- Ditto (1884) 10 - - Homby, Rev. Phipps J. . . 1 - - Hickes, Chas. R., Esq., and Miss C. Horniman, John, Esq. . . 1 - - Hickes(1884) 50 - - Horton, T. E., Esq. . . .22- Higham, W. S., Esq. ... 1 - - Hose, Rev. J. C 11- Hilhouse, Miss Harriet ..11- Hotchkis, John, Esq.... 1 - - Hill, F., Esq., Hampstead . 1 - - Hotham, F. W., Esq., Mon- Hill, Lord Arthur Wm., M.P. 55- tague . 2 - - Hill, Major ...... 11- Hotham, The Hon. Lady .22- Hill, Mrs. L. G., Aban Court 11- Hothfield,the Right Hon. Lord 33- Hillman, Mrs. Clark ... 1 - - Hovell, J. R., Esq. (1872-86) . . 13 12 - Hills and Underwood, Messrs. 1 - - Hovenden, F. P., Esq. (1872-81) . . 280 - - Hills, E. H., Esq., Redleaf .22- How, Mrs., Aspley ... - 5 - Hills, F. C., Esq., Deptford .11- Howard, Geo.J., Esq., Palace Hills, F. Ernest, Esq., Eedleaf 22- Green ...... 2 - - Ditto (1880) 15 - - Howard and Escombe, Messrs. (1879) 10" 10 - Hilton, Anderson, and Co., Howard, Mrs., Athertpn, Mayfield Messrs. . . . . ". . - 10 6 (1884), in addition to the gift of the Hind, Charles, Esq. . . . - 10 6 Moelfre Life-boat 25 - - Hindley, W. H., Esq. ..11- Hewlett, Rev. W., and Mrs. Hinkley, Mrs., Derby ..11- Hewlett '. - 5 - Hirsch, Bros., Messrs. . . - 10 - Howson, F. J., Esq. ... 1 1 - Hoare, Alfred, Esq. ... 5 - - Hoyland, Rev. J., Brierly .11- Hoblyn,J.B. P., Esq. (1869-85) .. 15 15 - Hubbard, Colonel C. J. . . 1 - - Hobson, Chas.,Esq., Beverley 11- Huddersfield Branch (1885) . . . 162 9 6 " Hockewill, Bishop's Stort- Hudson, Frank,Esq. ... 1 1 - ford" 22- Hudson, Mrs."W. ... .11- Hodd & Son, Messrs. 1$. . .11- Hudson, Thos., Esq. . . .11- Hodgkinson, W. S., and Co., Hughes, Freclk., Esq., Reigate Messrs ..11- (1879-85) 12 - - Hodgson, C. H., Esq., Bel- Hughes, H., Esq., Elm Park - 10 6 grave Road 55- Hughes, W., Esq., Meole .11- Hodgson, F. C., Esq., Down- Hull Branch (1886) 101 8 3 ing Street ' 1 10 - Hull, Miss E. A., Witheru (1886) - 10 - Hodgson, F. W., Esq., Friday Hull, The Misses, Withern .11- Street 11- Hunstanton Branch (1885) . . . 10 - - Hogg, Mrs. E.,, Gloucester Place (1883) 10 10 - Hunt, A. J. Esq., Weybridge 11- Hogg, Curtis, Campbell & Co. 2 2 - Hunt, C. Brooke, Esq. . . 1 - - Holden, E. T., Esq., Walsall 11- Hunt, Miss, Dromdiah . ,. 'l - - 86 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1886.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. ». d. £. a. d. £. s. d. Hunter, John & Co., Messrs. 2 - - Jamieson, Hugh, Esq. (1878-84) . . 22 12 - Hunter, Mark William, Esq. (1872-85) 55 13 - Hunter, the Misses Harriet & Isabella, Jauncey, G. M., Esq. ...22- in memory of their mother (1881) 100 - - Jeffery, Miss S 1 - - Hunwicke, F. S., Esq. . . 1 - - Jenkin and Phillips, Messrs. 11- Hurst, T. G., Esq - 10 6 Jenkins, A. H., Esq. (1877) . . 50 - - Husey and Son, Messrs. E. A. 1 1 - Jersey Swimming Club . . 1 - - Hutchings, J., Esq., Altrincham (1883) 13 10 4 Jervoise, Miss E. M., Chester Hutchins, Mrs., Portland Place 1 - - Street (1883-5) 1 10 - Hutchinson, A., Esq. (1860-85) . . 310 - -Jobson, W. W., Esq. ..11- Hutchinson, Miss C. (1863-85) . . 44 - - Johuson, Admiral . . . 1 - - Hutchinson, Miss Fanny (1871-85) 30 - - Johnson, David, Esq. ..11- Hutchinson, Miss, Malvern (1877-80) 16 1 - Johnson, F., Esq. . . . - 5 - Ditto 11- Johnston, T., Esq. . .22 Johnston and Son, Messrs. Botolph Lane .... 1 1 Johnston & Sons, Messrs. N., Seething Lane .... 1 1 - I W. (1877) 10 - - Johnston, Sons, & Co., Messrs. Ilfracombe and Morte Branch (1885) 20 - - E., Great St. Helens . -.11- Iliffe, John, Esq. (1882-6) . . . 2 10 - Jones, H. Cadman, Esq. ..11- Image, Mrs., MUdenhall (1879-85) 15 15 - Jones, James, Esq., Ramsey .11- Image, W. E., Esq. ...11- Jones, Miss Isabella G. E., Imlach, E. W., Esq., Demerara 11- Bayshill 11- Ingilby, Sir William . . 11- Jones, Miss S., Cheltenham .11- Inglis, J., Esq., Colchester 11- Jones, Mrs., Chester ... - 5 - Ingram, Mrs. Herbert . 55- Jones, Mrs., Faversham (1878) . . 25 - - Ingram, Eev. H. M. . . 1 - - Joy, W. J., Esq., Deal . . - 10 6 " In Memoriam " (1875-6) . . 150 - - Jubb, John, Esq., J.P: . . 5 - - " In Memoriam " ... 25 - - Jubb, Samuel, Esq., Batley (1875) 10 - - " In Memoriam S. M. W." (1883). . 10 - - " In Memorv of a Sister who was an Annual Subscriber " (1877) . . 50 - - K. and E. C. (1873-81) . . . . 35 - - "InterCruces,"perMrs. Dalton(1876-83) 14 14 - K. W. (1878) 20 - - Ipswich Branch (1886) . . . . 33 18 6 Kaye, Miss E. F 22- Irby,TheHon.andEev.L.C.B.l 1 - Keal, Miss 11- Iredell, Chas., Esq. . . .11- Keeling, Eev. Wm., B.D. .11- Iredell, Colonel J. S. . . . 1 - - Keighley Branch (1886) . . . . 30 5 - Iron and Steel Wire Manufacturers Keiller, William, Esq. . . 2 - - Association, Birmingham, per E. Kelso Branch (1885) 20 4 6 Steer, Esq. (1884) ... . . 11 5 8 Kelly, Mrs., Senr., Kensington 11- Isle of Whithorn Branch (1886) . . 10 - - Kemble, William, Esq. . . 5 - - Ivegill Church Temperance Kempster, John, Esq., and Mrs. 11- Society - 10 6 Kendal, T. Herbert, Esq., Woodleigh Iver, Archd., Esq.. . •. . 1 1 - (1871-85) 29 4 Kenion, Miss, Spring Bank (1884) 20 - - Kennard, Steinmetz and Co., J B. S 5 - - Kennaway, Eev. W. B., Weymouth J. B. W. (1879) 50 - - (1881) . . 25 - - J. C., Birmingham ...22- Kennedy, Major, Woolwich (1885-6) 7 - - J. D. (1870-84) 18 10 - Kennedy, Mrs., Onslow Square (1885) 1 - - J. E. D 11- Kent and Co., Messrs. G. B. - 10 6 J. F., Cowley (1886) ... 5 - - Kent, Henry, Esq. ... 1 1 - J. G. (1877) 100 Kent, Mrs. Henry . . .11^ J. P. T. (1884-5) .... 42-Keppel, Admiral of the Fleet J. S 10 - - the Hon. Sir Henry, G.C.B. 11- J S. (1878-85) 20 - Kerl, W., Esq., Angmering (1884-5) 3 - - J. S. A. (1872-85) .... 37 7 - Kidd, Miss Pringle (1877-86) . . 60 - - J. T. C. (1862-75) ... 73 10 - Kidd Mrs 11- J. W. (1878-82) .... 90 - Kiddle, Com. W.W., EN. (1879-81) 10 10 - Jackson and Till, Messrs. .11- Kiddle, Mrs. W. W. (1880-81) . . 10 10 - Jackson, James E., Esq. (1886) . . 11- Kilvert and Sons, Messrs., Jackson, W., Esq. . . . 1 1 - Kinahan and Co., Messrs. 55- Jacobs, Alfred M., Esq. ...11- King, G., Esq., Algiers . 22- Jacomb-Hopd, Miss, in ad- King, Mrs., Algiers . . 22- dition to her gift of the King, Miss Sarah, Skipton 1 - - Newbiggin Life-boat ..22- King, Messrs. H. S. and Co. 22- Jaffiray and Co., Messrs. . . 5 - - King's Lynn Branch (1886) . . 22 9 - Jaffray, Mrs., Eedhill (1884) . . 10 - - Kingstown Branch (1886) . . 16 8 9 James, F., Esq., Kensington (1877) 50 - - Kinloch, Miss, Broomfield 11- James, Eobert, Esq., Store Kirk, Miss, Waterden . - 10 6 Street 11- Kirkliston Branch (1885) . . 53- James, J. Stanley, Esq., Sum- Knight, Fred., Esq. . . - 10 - Knill and Co., Messrs. J. 2 2 - LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 87

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Snbs. Donations. £. t. d. £. *. d. £. s. d. i. 8. d. Knott, John F., Esq., Stave- Lewis, Richd., Esq., Hereford 11- leigh - 10 6 Leyland, Mrs. M. A. V. . .55- Knowles, the late Miss M. . 3 15 - Liddell, E. H., Esq., Kitnocks (1885) 55- Knox, B. D., Esq., Ardmillan 2 - - Liddell, H. T., Esq., Colwall (1860-79) 106 - 7 Knox, Lady Louisa ... 1 - - Liddon, E., Esq., M.D. ..11- Liddon, J., Esq., Wimbledon 11- Lightfoot, Mrs. General . . 1 10 - L. (1875) ...... 10 5 Lightfoot, Miss . . . . 1 10 - L. E. W., Croydon . . . - 10 Lightfoot, J. E., Esq., Ac- Laddie, Mr., per Mrs. Dalton (1877-80) 18 18 - Lighton, Sir C. R., Bart. . 1 - - Lambert Bros., Messrs. ..22- Lincoln, Wm., Esq., Queen Lambert, F. D., Esq. . . . 5 - - Victoria Street (1885) . . . . 11- Lambert, T., Esq. . ... 22- Lindesay, Lieut. A. H., R.N. • 1 - - Lampard & Foster, Messrs. .11- Lindley, W., Esq., C.E. (1864-81) . 11 10 - Lampson, Sir George C., Bart. 22-' Linf ord, Mrs. W. T. . . . 11 - Lancaster Branch (1886) . . . . 120 5 6Lingen/The Rt. Hon. Lord, Landon, Mrs., Putney ..22- K.C.B 22 Landor, The Misses, May Bank (1881-5) 2 15 - Lingham, Mrs 11- Lanerton, Lady .... 5 - - Link, Fredk., Esq. ...22- Langton, Miss Maria ...11 — Lintott, W., Esq., Horsham .11- Langton, Kev. Charles . . 5 - - Lister, Beck, and Co., Messrs. 11- Langworthy, Mrs. Sarah (1883) .. 1,000 - - Littleboro' Co-operative Soc., Lansdell, Mr. G...... 1 1 - Lanyon, J. C., Esq 11- Littledale, C. R., Esq. (1876-86) . . 31 4, - Larcom, Mrs. Capt. ... 1 - - Littlehales, Capt E., R.N. . 1 - - Larden, Eev. G. F., D.C.L. . 1 10 - Laurence, Kev. H. Gerald- Liverpool and New Brighton Branch ton, Western Australia. . - 10 - (1885) . 300 - - Laurie, Mrs., St. George's Llanelly and Pembrey Branch (1885) 12 - - Place (1876) 500 - - Lloyd, Matheson,& Co., Messrs. 1 - - Lawrence, G. H., Esq. (1870-8) . . 34 - - Lloyd, Mrs. G. J. M. . . . 1 1 - Lockett, Miss, Macclesfield (1871-86) 3 - - Lockwood, Miss .... 1 1 - Lawrence, Miss J., Eosslyn .11- London, Brighton, and South Lawrence, Mrs., City Road (1882) . . 10 - - Coast Railway Co. (1886) . . 11 19 4 Lawrence, S., Esq., Clapham (1882) 40 - - Long, Captain S., R.N. . 5 - - Lawrence, the Misses, Whitehall (1882) 10 - - Longman, C. J., Esq. . 11- Lawrence, Wm. Clark, Esq. .22- Longridge, the Misses . 11- Lawson, Miss Elizabeth . . 10 - - Looe Branch (1886) . . . . 15 - - Love, Mr. William, Paisley (1860-85) 26 - - Lea, C. Wheeley, Esq., Worcester (1881) 100 - - Loveday, J. T., Esq., Norwood 11- Lea, M., Esq. (1865-86) . . . . 23 2 - Low, Alex. F., Esq. ... 2 2 - Leach, Francis, Esq. ...22- Lowe, Rev. H. E., M.A. ..33- Leaf, Sons & Co., Messrs. .11- Lowndes, Rev. E. S. . . . 11- Leake, Thos. S., Esq., Wel- Lowndes, Rev. W. D. . . - 5 - Loyd, Mrs. Lewis (1859-85). . . 61 - - Leathersellers, Worshipful Com- Lucas, Mrs. C. H 1-- pany of (1874) 10 10 - Lucas, E. S., Esq 11- Le Cocq, Capt. W. G., R.N. . 5 - - Lucas, Richard, Esq., Stamford 22- Ledger, J. W., Esq. '..11- Luck, F. G., Esq., The Olives 2 - - Ledoux, M. Henri, Demerara 11- Lumley, Mrs. S. (1884-86) . . . 3 - - Ledward, Chas. A., Esq., Lushington, Mrs. J. D. . . 2 - - Lee, J., Esq., Stoke St. Mary (1876-86) 6 10 - Lutwidge, C. R. Fletcher, Esq. 11- Lee, Miss, Kinfare ...22- Ditto (1886), in aid of Admiral Lut- Leeds Branch (1886) 74 2 8 widge Life-boat Fund . . . 1 11 6 Leek Branch (1885) ... . . 20 9 6 Legge, Gen. the Hon. A. C. . 2 - - Lyall, W. H., Esq. . . .11- Leicester Branch (1885) . . . . 70 - - Lyall, Mrs. Chas., Swindon . 1 - - Leigh, Mrs. D. H. ...11- Lyell, Arthur H., Esq., Sum- Leiningen, Admiral H.S.H. the Prince, G.C.B. ... 1 - - Lyell, Miss C., Shielhill (1877-8) . . 20 - - Leishman, Inglis, & Co. ..11- Ditto 1 - - Le Lacheur, John A., Esq. .22- Lytham Branch (1885) . . . . 20 - - Leman, Henry, Esq. (1876-81) . . 16 13 - Le Marchant, Dowager Lady 11- Letchworth, Miss, Woburn .11- Lethbridge, Mrs. A. G. . .33- M. '(1873-4) 150 - Lethbridge, Mrs. J. K. . . - 5 - M., per Messrs. Coutts & Co. (1867-85) 56 - - Lethbridge, Rev. J. K.( M.A. 11- M.B., Leamington (1880-5) . . . 20 - - Lett, Fenwick, Esq., Rectory M. B. T. W. (1869-77) . . . . 200 - - Place (1884-6) - 12 - M. E. C...... 2 2 - Lewis, Professor Hayter . . . 10 10 - M. E. 1 11- Lewis, Mrs. Richd., Wimbledon 22- M. E. W. E. C. (1877-85) . . . 9 - - Lewis, R. E., Esq., Anerley 11- M. M. M., In Memory of (1872-84) 130 - - 88 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1886.

Ann. Sabs. Donations. Ann. Snbs Donations. £. s. d. £. *. d. £. s. d. £. i. d. M. S. S. 11- Maxwell, Master Patrick S. E. (1886) 25 - - M. T. (1865-75) ...... 25 - - Mavcock, Col., Lancaster Street 1 1 - MacAndrew & Co., Messrs. R. 2 2 - Mayer, Rev. J. H., Bath . . - 10 - Macdonald, D., Esq., Lame (1875-9) 25 - - Mavne, Adm. R. C., C.B. .11- Macdonald, The Misses . . 2 - - McAlley, Thos., Esq., Bishops Mac Farlan, J., Esq. ... 1 - - Stortford (1886) 11- Mackenzie, Colonel J. K.. . 2 2 - McAndrew, John, Esq. ..22- Mackenzie, Mrs. E. . . .. 2 2 - M'Arthur, Messrs. A. &.W... .2 2 .- Mackinlay Mrs., Regents Park 1 1 -.' M'Bayne, Miss Frances . . 2 - - Macleod, Capt. R. B. E., K.N. 2 2 - M'Cance, Henry J., Esq. . - 10 - Macmillan and Sons, -Messrs. 11- McCracken, Fenwick and Co., MacWhirter, John, Esq., and Messrs. (1885) .... . 11- Miss MacWhirter (1871-85) . . 51 6 - M'Donogh, Mrs., Molesey .22- Magrath, Rev. J. R., M.A. . - 10 - M'Dougall, C. A., Esq. ,..!-- M«Dougall Bros., Messrs. .11- Maitland, Rear- Admiral H.L. 11- M'Ewan and Co., Messrs. J. 1 1 - Major and Field, Messrs. .11- M'Hwraith M'Eacharn & Co. Major, C. M,, Esq 1 .1 - Malcolm, W. E., Esq...... 1 - - M'Master, Chas., Esq., Stirling (1885) 2 - - Mallam, Richard, Esq. (1883) . . 20 - - Mead, C!has. W., Esq., Oxford 11- Maltby, Major E. P. . . . 1 1 - Mead, Joseph B., Esq. .... 1 1 - Manchester Branch (1886) . . . 300 - -Meadows, T., and Co., Messrs. 11- Manchester Hotel, Aldersgate Medlycott, Capt M. B., R.N. 11- Street .11- Medwin, Dr. A. G. .... 1 1 - M»nley, A. E., Esq. ... 2 - - Mee, Mrs. J. H 11- Manning, Miss, Ventnor (1886) . . 2 - - Megaw & Norton, Messrs. .11- Mannock, W. M. S. P., Esq. 11- Meggeson and Co., Messrs. .11- Mansel. J. C, Esq. ...11- Melhuish, Sons, & Co., Messrs. 11- Manton, Messrs. J. S. & Co. 22 — Meller, Capt. A., Ipswich (1874-82) 35 - - Marcet, W., Esq, M.D. (1869-85) . . 26 - - Mellish, Henry, Esq. ..11- March, Lieut., Santander . - 10 - Mellish, Mrs. Leigh . . . 1.1 - Margate Branch (1886) . . . . 28 9 6 Mellor, The Hon. Justice (1878) . . 50 - - Margetts, Mrs. E. G. . . . 1 1 - Melrose Branch (1886) 15 13 - Marine and General Mutual Melville, LadyF. .... 1 1 - Life Assurance Society .55- Mercers, The Worshipful Com- Mark Lane Lif e»boat .Fund, vide p. 100. pany of (1885) 100 - - Markby, Alfred, Esq, (1878-84) . . 25 - - Merchant Taylors, Worshipful Com- Markham,Chas., Esq., North- pany of (1857-S3) 178 10 - Meredith, Miss Emma (1870-85) . . 33 13 3 Marks, J. C., Esq., Swansea (1880-3) 10 - - Merrick, Col...... 1 - - Marryat and Sons, Messrs. J. 2 2 - Metcalfe, Mrs., Arzier sur Marsh, Miss, Gloucester . . 1 - - Marshall,A.,Esq.,Huntingdon 11- Meux& Co., Messrs... . .55- MarshaUjC^Esq.jHuntingdon 11- Michael, Albert D., Esq. (1883) . . 10 10 - Marshall, Rev. E. (1854^77).. . . 33 14 6 Michell, Rev. T. H. . . .11- Ditto ...... 1 - Michie, A. S., Esq. ... 1 - - Marshall, J. M., Esq., Wai- Michie, Mrs. A. S. . . . 1 - - Middleton, The Misses (1860-76, in Marshall, R. J., Esq., West- addition to 302. 5s. collected) . . 42 12 6 Miland, Mrs., Wimbledon . 2 - - Marshali, W. Esq., Taunton - 10 - Mil burn, Messrs. William, & Marter, Miss Mary B. ..11- Co 55- Marter, Wm. Ingram, Esq. .11- Miller, R. M., Esq. ... 1 1 - Martin, E. M., Esq. ...55- Mills, H., Esq.. Glengall Rd. - 10 6 Martin, J. Stapleton, Esq. . - 10 6 Mills, J., Esq., Yateley ..11- Martin, Mrs. Wm., West Buck- Mills, Mark, Esq. (1864^80) . . . 85 5 - land 22 Mills, Wm., Esq., Clapham .11- Martin, Rev. Glanville . . 1 1 - Ditto (1885) 11- Martin, T., Esq., St. Austell 11- Millward, Wm., Esq. . .11- Martyn,Miss JaneA.,Carthew 5 - - Milne, Mrs. J. D., Aberdeen (1864-75) 12 - - Ditto (1879-85) 5 - - Milner, Chas., Esq., Sheffield (1882) 10 - - Mason, Miss, Lillington . . - 10 6 Milner, Isaac, Esq., Sheffield 1 - - Mason, Rev. Canon, Langley 11- Milner, Rev. E. W. (1881-84) 20 - - Massey, R.,Esq.,Handforth . 1 - - Milnes & Chaytor, Messrs. .11- Mathew, Major E.W., Wern 22- Mitchell, A. C., Esq.. ..11- Mathews, G. H., Esq. ..22- Mitchell, F. H., Esq. (1857-81) . . 114 - - Matthews and Luff, Messrs. .11- Mitchell, F. J., Esq., Caerleon 11- Matthews, W. E., Esq. (1881) . . 10 - - Mitehell, G. W., Esq. . . - 10 - Matveieff and Co., Messrs. . 1 -- - Mitchell, J., Esq., Taunton . 1 - - Maude, Capt. Hon. F., R.N. 11- Mitchell, J. H., Esq. . . .11- Maude, Johnr Esq., Redcliffe 11- Mitchell, W. R., Esq., Wim- Maudslay, Chas. E., Esq. . 1 - - pole Street 11- Mitchell, Lieut.-Col. W. (1884-6) . . 15 - - Maudslay, Son, and Field . 22- Mitchell, Yeames, and Co., Maxwell, Rev. E 22- Maxwell, Col. G. Shirley , 1 - - Moffat, R. J., Esq., F.R.G.S. 22- LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 89

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs, Donations. £. ». d. £. t. d. £. «. d. £. ». d. Molison, Mrs., Errol (1881) . . . 500 - -Newton, Captain .W. H., Molony, Mr. G. M., South- R.A. (1873-5) 20 - - amptou - 5 - Ditto ...... 5 - - Molyneux, Lady Georgina (1874-7) 15 - - Newton, Miss 23- Molyneux, Miss . . . . - 10 - Newton, Miss, Hampstead . - 5 - Moncrieff, Colonel ... 1 - - Nicholl, Henry F., Esq. ..55- Montgomerie & Workman, Nicholson, Mrs. A. . . . 1 - - Messrs. 11- Nicolson, Admiral Sir F. W., Montgomery, John, Esq. . 5 - - Bart., C.B 1 - - Montgomery, Sir G., Bt. . . 2 - - Nixon, C. J., Esq., Bourne- Montrose Branch (1885) . . . . 25 - - mouth - 10 - Moon, K., Esq., Coventry .22- Noble, John, Esq., Park Place Moore, Capt. Richmond, R.N. 11- (in addition to gift of Life- Moore, The late Lieut-Gen. boat and House) . . . 2 - - 20 - - K. C., C.B 2 - - Noble, R. H., Esq., Caver- Ditto, and Mrs. Moore (1871-6) 12 - - sham Hill 3 - - Moore, W., Esq., Wierton .11- Noble, Wilson, Esq., Henley 22- Moore, W. B., Esq., Hampstead (1881-3) 31 - - Noden, E. Byron, Esq., appropriated Moore, W. E., Esq. (1876) . . . 100 - -from residue of Trust Fund (1882) 50 - - Moorsom, Rev. J. R. . . . 1 1 - Noel, Eugene F., Esq 10 10 - Morgan & Co., Messrs. J. S. 1 1 - Nolloth, Dr. E., R.N. ... 1 - - Morgan & Medhurst, Messrs. 11- Norfolk Branch (1886) , . . . 123 6 9 Morland and Sons, Messrs. J. 1 1 - Norris, Miss A. H. ... - 10 - Morley, Mrs., Derby ...11- Norsworthy, G., Esq. ..11- Morphew, J.,Esq.,JermynSt. 11- Norsworthy, H., Esq. (1866-77) . . 100 - - Morrice, R. E., Esq., Eltham (1872-6) 10 10 - Northampton Branch (1886) . . 15 14 - Morrison, Mrs., Reading (1881) . . 50 - - Northampton, The Most Hon. Morrison, Miss, Reading (1881) . . 10 - - the Marquis of . . . . 5 - - Morton, Mrs. (1864-84) . . . . 42 - - North East Coast Exhibition, Morton, Rose, & Co., Messrs. 11- 1882, Tynemouth (1883) . . . 30 - - Mosenthal, Sons, and Co., Northey, E. R., Esq., Epsom (1878) 10 - - Messrs 11- Northumberland, His Grace Moser and Sons, Messrs. (1878) . . 10 - - the Duke of 2 - - Moss and Co., Messrs. C. .22- Nottingham Branch (1885) . . . 27-6 Moss, Mrs. G. W 22- Nottingham, Mrs., in memory of Moulpied, H. de, Esq. (1884-5) . . 1 - - A. Worthington, Esq. (1874) . . 250 - - Moultrie, Mrs., St. Austin's (1886) 3 - - Norwich National Fisheries Exhibition Moysey, Rev. F. L. . . . 1 1 - Committee of (1881) . . ' . . 25 - - Muff, F. B., Esq., Ilkley .11- " Number 99, East Sussex " . 6 - - Mullard,Thos. S., Esq., Hands- Nuttall, Thos., Esq., East- worth - 10 6 bourne Road (1885-6) . . . . 500 - - Mullens, J. A., Esq., Lom- Nutter, James, Esq. . . . - 10 6 bard Street (1880-1) . . . . 52 10 - Miiller, C. J., Esq. ...11- Munns,W.H.,Esq., ...11- Oakes, Arthur, Esq. . . . 11- Muspratt, Henry, Esq. (1875) . . 10 - - Oakes, Mrs. (1871-85) . . . . 13 13 - Musselburgh Branch (1886).... 15 16 - Oakley, Christopher, Esq. .11- Myers, W. H., Esq., Swan- Odd Fellows, Independent more House 22- Order of (M. U.) vide p. 100. Mytton, Miss, Welshpool .22- O'Donovan, The .... 1 1 - Offley, Forrester, and Co., Messrs 22- Olive, Ernest, Esq. . . .22- Ditto (1883) 10 10 - N. B. A. (1875) 30 - - O'Maley, Michael R., Esq., N. L., Dublin (1861-79) . . . . 80 - - Demerara ..... 1 1 - Naire, Perceval A., Esq. (1883) . . 10 10 - Onslow, Lady M.A. (1882-6) . . 10 10 - Napier, Rev. J. W. ...11- Onslow, Miss M.(in addition to her gift Naylor, Benzon,& Co., Messrs. 55- of the Sennen Life-boat) . 2 - - Naylor, Joseph Ulysses, Esq. 11- Oppeuheim, Henry, Esq. . . 5 - - Neale, Miss C., Brighton . - 10 6 Orde, Miss A. M. F. (1865-77) . . 30 - - Neilson & Sous, Messrs. Claud 22- Ditto 11- Nelson. Dale, & Co., Messrs. 11- " Oregon "(1886) - 10 6 Nesbiti, Messrs. A.

Ann. Subs, Donations. Ann. Sube. Donations. £. t. d. £. i. d. £. s. d. £. & d. Phillipps and -Graves, Messrs. 11- Phillips, G. M., Esq., Whitwell (1883-5) 1-6 P. T. F. (1885) 1 - - Phillips, J. H., Esq., Cromwell Pace, Rev. H. H 11- Road . . .11- Pacific Steam Navigation Co. 55- Philipps, W. W., Esq., The Painter, T., Esq., Wrexham . 1 - - Palian, A., Esq., Lothersdale (1884-5) - 10 - Phfflpotts, W. F., Esq. ..11- Palmer, Lt.-Col. Fredk. ,.11- Pick, Edgar S., Esq. ... 1 1 - Palmer, Commissary-General - 5 - Pickernell, F. C. Esq., (1885) ... 1 1 - Palmer, George, Esq. ..11- Piel Branch (1886) 25 - - Palmer, Miss, Manton (1860-S2) . . 22 15 - Pierce, Edward, Esq. ... 1 1 - Palmer, Rev. H.G. (1880-2). . . 10 5 - Pigeon, Henry, Esq. (1864-86) . . 73 - - Pantin, Messrs. W. & C. , . 1 1 - Pike, Mrs. Justine (1873-8) . . . 20 - - Pilcher, R.A., Esq., Crom- Parish, Miss Eleanor . . . 1 - - Parker, F., Esq. (1877) . . . . 10 • - - Pilgrim, C. H., Esq. ... 2 2 - Parker, Miss (1875) 10 - - Pine and Co., Sir John ..22- Parker, Miss S., Oxendon Rectory (1885) 11- Pittj Miss E., Bayswater (1874-85) 5 10 - Parker, Rev. Wm. (1858-77) . . 41 - - Plant, G, T., Esq., Worksop (1883-5) 1-6 Parkin, Miss, Leconfield . .11- Playne, Peter, Esq. (1860-79) . . 95 - - Parkin, Miss M. J. ...11- Plymouth Branch (1885-6) . . . 64 16 1 Ditto (1879 85) 17 12 - Po6, Rev. J. Leslie ... 1 1 - Parkin, Mrs., Blaithwaite. . - 10 - Pollard, W., Esq. (1880-84) . . 10 - - Parnell, John, Esq., J.P.. . 1 - - Poolev, Chas., Esq. . ..11- Parnell, Louis, Esq. . . . 2 - - Poole'Branch (1886) ..... 15 - - Parnell, Mrs. Gervas, Fetcham 11- Poore, Miss Elsie (1882-85) . . . - 15 - Parsoag, John, Esq., Twyford Pope, W. H., Esq., and Mrs, Lodge (1885) . 55- Pope, Stanwick ... 2 2 - Paske,ColonelE.H., Downside- 10 6 Porteous & Senior, Messrs. .22- Paterson, Laing, & Bruce, Porter, Rev. C. F - 10 Porter, Capt. H. R. ... 1 1 - Pattendeu, P., Esq., Brixton 11- Portsmouth and Hayling Patterson, Miss, Wilmington — 5 - Island Branch (1885) . . . . 36 5 3 Paul, Henry Thomas, Esq., Potter, Septimus, Esq. ..22- the late 22- Powell, Messrs. T. J. and T. 1 1 - Panl, James, Esq., M.D., Barnes (1884) 105 - - Poyer, J. P., Esq. .... 1 1 - Paulin, G., Esq 11- Povnder, William, Esq., Pawle, J. D., Esq. ...11- Hartham Park (1874) . . . . 500 - - Pavne, Miss, Glenfield . . 1 - - Prall, Z. E., Esq. .... 2 2 - Payne, W. H., Esq., Horwich - 10 6 Pratt, Mrs. H., Leamington (1863-80) 210 10 - Peach, The Misses, Langley Pratt, T. R., Esq., Daveutry (1881) 10 - - Hall, further in aid of Prescott, H. W., Esq. ..22- Memorial Life-boat (1877-81) . . 60 - - Preston, Miss L. F. M. . . 5 - - Peacock

Ann Sube. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. t. d. £,. s. d. £. s. d. £. *. d. Rackham, Willoughby, Esq. 22 Robinson, Lawson, Esq. ..11- Rahn and Co., Messrs. .. 2 2- Robinson, Rev. Henry (1874) . . 10 - - Eaincock, Mrs., Waltons (1882) . 10 10 - Robinson, Rev. T. B. B. . . 1 1 - Ralli Brothers, Messrs. 2 2- Rochdale Branch (1885) . . . . 97 13 7 Ralph, Rowland W., Esq. . 1 Rochester Branch (1886). . . . 15 13 6 Ramsay, Capt. John, R.E. . 2 Rockley, J., Esq., Boro' ..11- Randells, Howells, and Co. . 1 1- Rodocanachi, Sons, and Co. .11- Randolph, Admiral G. G. 5 - - Rodwell, Mrs. Helen. Win- Rastrick, R. J., Esq. . . . - 5 - chester (1863-77) 91 9 8 Rawlins, Mrs., Tunbridge Rogers, Miss, Westboume Sq. 11- Wells 1 - - Rogers & Weatherly, Messrs. - 10 - Rawlinson, W., Esq. ... 1 - - Roget, Mrs., Maida Hill ..11- Rawson, Miss E., Nydd Hall (1859-84) 510 - - Rohrweger, J. C., Esq. ..11- Ray, Brisco, Esq., in memory of the Rolle, The Hon. Mark . . 10 - - late Richard Glaister, Esq. (1875) . 10 - - Rolleston, Miss, Bath ..11- Ray, Rev. Henry, B.A. ..11- Romilly, Cosmo, Esq. (1881) . . 10 10 - Reading Branch (1886) . . . . 130 14 1Ropes1 , W. H., Esq. ...11- Redfern, Alexander, and Co. 5 - - Rose, Honble. Lady (1886) . . . 5 - - Reece, Miss (1869-77) . . . . 24 - - Rosher, W. H. Burch, Esq. (1880) 10 10 - Reeves, A., Esq - 5 - Ross, Win. Lewis, Esq. ..22- Reed, John, Esq., Elm House (1885) - 10 - Rothery, H. C., Esq., M.A. (1880) 25 - - Reid, General J. .... 1 - - Rothschild, Messrs. N. M., & Reid, P., Esq., Stock Exchange (1879) 50 - - Sons ...... 10 10 - Reinachs, Nephew, and Co. . - 10 6 Routh, Miss A 1 - - Reiss Bros., Messrs. . . .22- Rowlandson, Miss Ann ..11- Reneau, Mr. & Mrs. R. P. W. 1 1 - Rowley, Mrs. J., Owl House (1886) 20 - - Rennell, Mrs 11- Rowlev and Davies, Messrs. 11- Reynardson, Rev, G. B. . . 2 Royal'London Yacht Club .22- Reynardson, Rev. J. B. . . 1 1 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Reynolds, Rev. E. M. . . 1 1 (annual) 10 - - Reynolds, J., Esq. . . . - 10 Royal Yacht Squadron . . 10 - - Kiaeh, Major-General, W. A. 2 2 Eabie, J. P., Esq., Cowes .11- Rich, H. T., Esq., Hounslow - 6 Ruck Bros., Messrs. . . .11- Richards, M., Esq. . . . 1 1 Ruck, Mrs. Marie, on behalf of the late Richardson, Brothers and Co. 1 1 Josiah Ruck, Esq. (1881) . . 100 - - Richardson, James N., Esq. . 1 Runcorn Branch (1886) 28 4 10 Richardson, Jonathan, Esq. . 1 Rufford, F. T., Esq. ...11- Richardson, Mrs. J. H., Colorado (1885) 11- Ruskin, Professor, M.A. ..55- Richardson, Miss (1881-6) . . . 19 4 - Rust, George J., Esq. ...11- Richardson, T., Esq. "..!-- Rust, Miss, Fairview (1885) ... 11- Rickards, Walter, Esq. (1879) . . 10 - - Ryder, Admiral of the Fleet, Rickett, Smith, & Co., Messrs. 11- Sir A. P., K.C.B. ... 1 - - Riddell, Miss, Beaufort Grdns. 2 2 - Ridge, Henry, Esq., Stock Exchange (1876-82) . . . . 18 18 - Ridgway & Co., Messrs. ..22- Ridpath, E., Esq 11- S. C. (1885) 500 - - Rigge, H. F., Esq. ...11- S. C. H. (1859-77) 41 11 - Riley, Charles, Esq., Queens- Ditto 11- borough Terrace ... 1 - - S. E. S. (1881-5) 2 - - Roake, J. J., Esq., Anerley . - 10 - S. H. H., "Little Colonial" 11- Robartes, The Rt. Hon. Lord 5 - - S. M., Kensington (1882) . . . 10 10 - Robarts, Lubbock & Co., Messrs. (1883) 10 10 - S. M. (1884) 10 - - Roberts, G. H., Esq., Augustus S. S., Tunbridge Wells (1882-6) . . 10 10 - Square - 10 6 S. Y. N. (1872-80) 40 - - Roberts, Jas., Esq., Baling .11- Saddlers, Worshipful Com- Roberts, Joseph, Esq., Mina Road pany of (1877-8) 30 10 - (1883) 100 - - Sadler, Harrison, and Co. .22- Roberts, Miss, Slade End . - 10 6 St. Andrews Branch (1886) . . . 20 - - Roberts, Mrs - 5 - St. Germans, The Rt. Hon. Robertson, Capt. G. M. . . 5 - - the Earl cf 2 - - Robertson, Henry, Esq., Glasgow (1880) 20 - - " Sally-forth," per Mrs. Dalton (1878-81) 14 U - Robertson, Mrs., Girton (1863-79) 17 - - Salmon, Capt. Henry Thomas (1875) 10 - - Ditto, and Miss Winnie Salt, John Chas., Esq. (1879) . . 10 10 - Robertson (1884-5) 1 - - Sailers, Worshipful Company of 5 5 - Robertson, J. C., Esq. . . 1 - - Samuelson, Sir B.,Bart.,M.P. 55- Robertson, Mrs. Graham, Sanders, F., Esq., Cross Keys 11- Biarritz (1884-5) ... . . 30 - - Sandwich, The Countess of (1872-84) 90 - - Robins, Miss, Wobnm Place 1 - - Sandys-Lumsdaine, Mrs. .11- Robins, Miss G., ditto . 1 - - Sandys-Lumsdaine, Miss .11- Robinson, C. B., Esq., Frank- Sandys-Lumsdaine, Miss A. H. 1 1 - ton Grange 22- Santley, Charles, Esq. (1879) . . 20 - - Robinson, F. J., Esq., Great Sartoris, Alfred, Esq. . . 5 - - Cumberland Place ...22- Saasoon and Co., Messrs. D. 22- Robinson, G., Esq., Skipton 11- Saul, Miss, Bow .... 1 1 - Robinson,J., Esq., Aspley Guise- 5 - Saunders, Mrs.,PetershamTer. 22-

F 2 92 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1886.

Ann, Subs. Donations. Ann. Sabs. Donations. £. s. d. £,. s. d. £. ». a, £. e. d. Savage and HU1, Messrs. .22- Simonds, Kobt. Henville,Esq. 11- Savory and Moore, Messrs. .33- Simm, Mrs., Paisley ...11- Saxe-Weimar,"General H.S.H. Simpson, B. W., Esq., West- Prince Edward of, K.C.B. 1 - - Scarborough Branch (1886) . . 105 - -Simpson, Miss, Hadley . . - 10 - Schilizzi and Co., Messrs. (1867-74) 37 16 - Sinclair, Mrs., Greenock (1874) . . 20 - - Schloss Brothers, Messrs. . - 10 - Sinnott, J. R., Esq. . . . - 5 - Scholey, Mrs., Reed Court .11- Sismey, Thomas, Esq., and Schroder & Co., Messrs. J. H. 2 2 - Mrs. Sismey ..... 2 2 Schuster, Rev. W.P. ..22- Skinner, Edward, Sheffield .11- Scorer, A., Esq 11- Skinner, Thos., Esq., M.D., Scott & Dinham, Messrs. .11- Scott, E., Esq., Colchester (1869-85) 12 10 - Skinners, Worshipful Com- Scott, Harold Spencer, Esq. .11- pany of (1865-85) 94 10 - Scott, Mrs. S., Penywern Road 1 - - gkynner, H., Esq., the late, from a Scott, Mrs., Wynnstay Gardens (1883-6) 31- friend in his memory (1885) . . . 25 - - Scott, Patrick, Esq. ...11- Slater, Henry, Esq. . . . 22- Scott, Rev. Canon .... 1 1 - Slater, Jas., Esq., Camden Road (1885) 11- Scott, Rev. M. R., M.A.,

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. I. d, £. *.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. *. d. £. i. d. £. s. d. £. *. d. Thomas, D. C., Esq. . . . - 10 6 Vardon, Mrs. F. (1868-86) . . . 15 10 - Thomas, G. E., Esq., Swans- Vardon, Henry, Esq. ...11- Vamam, Miss H., Pailton . - 10 6 Thomas, Mr. W., Caerphilly - 10 - Veasey, Mr. and Mrs. H. . - 10 - Thomas, W. F., Esqv (1884). . . 10 - - Thomson & Son, Messrs. .11- Veasey, Rev. F. . ... - 5 - Thompson, Adm. T..P. . . 1 - - Venning, Edgcombe, Esq. .11- Thompson, Henry, Esq. ..11- Verney, Capt. E. H., R.N. .11- Thompson, Major Laurence C. F. (1885) 55- Vernon, Miss Emma P. . . 1 1 - Thompson, Messrs. W. J. & H. 22- Vernon, Rev. H. J., B.A. . - 10 - Thorngate, W., Esq. (the late), Verulum, The Earl of (1876). . . 10 - - Trustees of . . . 80 - - Vesey, Capt. R.N. (1864-78) . . 21 - - Vigne, John, Esq 11- "Three Blind Mice "(1886). .. 33- Vincent, J., Esq 11- Threlfall, Chas., Esq. ..55- Vincent, Miss, Pyrland Road (1881-5) 8 - - Threlfall, Mrs 11- Vivian, Younger, and Bond, Thresher, Capt. W. (1871-80) . . 15 15 - Ditto 22- Thuilow, Major Edward H., and Capt. Ernest H. Thurlow (1884) . . 1000 - - Thurlow, Major Edwd. H. . 1 1 - W. A. D. (1875-86) ... . . 110 - - Tindall, Riley, & Co., Messrs. 11- W. C. (1885) . 10 - Tisdall, Mr. Sydney ...11- W. F. 8., Lloyd's (1877) .... 25 - - Tite Lady (1886) 56- Waddington, Mrs. J. T. (1869-78) 52 10 - Tobin, Ladv ..... 1 - Wagstaff, James, Esq. . .11- Toke, Major 11- Wain, Richard, Esq., Clifford Tollemache, Hon. A. G. (1867-77) 250 - - Street ..11- Wakefield Branch (1886) . . . 30 13 6 Toppin, The Misses, Putney. 11- Wakefleld, Mrs 11- Torquay Branch (1886) . . . . 49 7 3 Waldegrare, The Et. Hon. Towgood, Alfred, Esq. . .11,- the Earl 55- Townend and Co., Messrs. T. 1 1 - Walker, C., Esq., Grand Hotel (1885) 5 - - Toynbee, Capt. H. ...11- Walker, Geo., Esq. ... 1 1 - Trench, Louis, Esq. . . . 2 - - Walker Gum Company, The. 1 - - Trinder, Anderson,

Ann. Subs. Donations Ann. Subs Donations. £. i. d. £. *. d. £. *. d. £. t. d. Watson, Lieut. H. J. (1875) . . 12 12 - Williams, Admiral W. J. (1871-86) 32 - - Watson, Mrs. M., Edinburgh 11- Williams, J., Esq., Mark Lane - 10 - Watson, Rev. G. Bowes ..11- Williams, Mrs. Colmer, High- Wayet, Rev. W 22- bridge (1885) 1 - - Wayte, Miss Emma, Royal Williams, R. B., Esq. (1885). 1 - - Williams, Rev. R., Newbury 1 - - Webb, R. T., Esq. ...22- Williamson, George, Esq. (1886) . . 22- Webb, Mrs. W. L. ...11- Willimott, W., Esq. (1877) . . . 21 - - Webster, George, Esq., Cannon Street, Willink, H. G., Esq. ...22- on account of a Life-boat (1864-86) . 375 - - Willis, Henry Esq. (1876) . . . 10 10 - Welch, Henry, Esq. (1870-7) . . 31 - - Willis, Mrs. A. S. ...11- Welch, Margetson, and Co., Willson, The Rev. Vere F., - 10 6 Wilson, Capt. J. E. M., R.N. 11- Weldon, J., Esq. (1880) . . . . 10 10 - Wilson, Commander William, Wells, Win., Esq., Redleaf . 1 - - R.N 1 - - Welsh, Rev. A. (1878-9) . . . 10 - - Wilson, Miss, Maidenhead (1878) . . 10 - - Ditto 5 Wilson, Mrs. Joshua, Halifax (1885) 50 - - Welsh, W. I., Esq., Wells .11- Wilson, Miss 22- Wentworth, Miss L. M. H. V. (1870-9) 70 - - Wilson, Miss A. S. ...22- Ditto 22- Wilson, Rev. Robert (1858-75) . . 102 10 - Wentworth, Vernon, Esq. (1876) . . 10 - - Wilson, Wm., Esq., Gordon Sq. 11- Were, Miss, Broad Clyst (1884-5) . . 20 - - Wiltshire, John Walter, Esq. (1882) 30 - - Were, Mrs. Bouville (1860-75) . . 33 12 - Wiltshire, the Rev. Thos. .11- Ditto 22- Winckworth, Lewis, Esq. .22- Western Counties (Central) Branch Windley and Barwick, Messrs. 2 - - (1886) 43 19 - Windsor, Miss E - 5 - West Hartlepool Branch (1886) . . 20 - - Wing, Thomas, Esq., Bos- Westley, William, Esq., Regent more Hall (1875) 10 10 - Street 22- Winn, W., Esq. (1860-80) . . . 105 - - Westmore, Rev. H. H., M.A. 11- Winter, The Misses M. E. Weston, Ambrose, Esq. (1872-5) . . 31 10 - and E. (1869-86) 37 16 - Weston and Westall, Messrs. 11- Wintle, Thos. D., Esq., Cheltenham Weston, Jas., Esq., Camden (1881) 10 10 - Park (1883-5) 44- Wire, Travers, B., Esq. ..11- Weston-super-Mare Branch (1885-6) . 42 17 7 Wolverhampton Branch (1886) . . 37 - - Weston, W., Esq., Bramley (1880) 10 - - Wood, G. S., Esq. ...11- Weymouth Branch (1885) . . . 80 - - Wood, J. Gathorne, Esq. . . 5 - - Whalley, F. R., Esq. ...22- Wood, Mrs. B., The Lodge (1854-76) 235 - - Whalley, John, Esq., Blackburn (1881) 10 10 - Wood, W. N., Esq. (1876-85) 6 10 - Wharton, Capt. W. J. L., R.N. 22- Woodcock, Henry, Esq., Bol- Whateley, Mrs. George, nore 22- Sacombe Lodge .... 1 1 - Woodhead, Edgar T., Esq., Whately, Rev. C., M.A. (1882-5) . 50 - - Huddersfleld (1883-6) . . 6 10 - Wheeler, E., Esq.,Stock Exch. 11- Woodhouse, E. Esq. . . . - 10 - Wheeler, George, Esq. ..11- Woodroffe and Westrope, Wheeler, H. S., Esq. ...11- Whish, G. T., Esq. ...11- Woodruff, Rev. Thos., M.A. 1 - - Whish, Mrs 11- Woolcott, Wm., Esq. ...11- Whitaker, T. S., Esq.,F.R.G.S. 11- Woolfe and Son, Messrs. .22- Whitaker, W. Ingham, Esq. (1883) 25 - - Woolley, Miss (1877) 15 - - Whitby, E. G., Esq., Jersey (1886) - 10 - Wolverton, The Dowager Ladv (1886) 1 - - White, Brothers, Messrs. .11- Worcester Branch (1886) . . . 34 6 6 White, Edward K., Esq., and Workington Branch (1886) . . . 25 10 3 Miss White 75 - - Worsley, Rev. P. R., M.A. (1876-86) 10 - - White, J., Esq., Gt. St. Helens 11- Worsley, S., Esq., Clifton .11- White, John, Esq., Cowes .11- Worthing Branch (1886) . . . 30 - - Whitehead, T. S. & Chambers, Wright, Henry E., Esq. . 22- Ditto (1883) 10 10 - Whiteman, Stephen, Esq., the Wrigley, Mrs., Holbeck . 2 - - Wrigley, Miss, Holbeck . 1 - - Whiter, Frederick W., Esq. .11- Whiting, R. M. & H., Messrs. - 10 - Whitton, John, Esq., Holloway (1883-6) 1 10 - X. L. V 11- Whyte, Admiral W. H. . . 1 - - X Y (1882) . ... 25 - - Wieting and Richter, Messrs., X. Y. Z. (1867-75) 215 - - Wigg, Mrs., Kensington ..11- Wilbe, R. H., Esq., M.D. .11- Yates, Mrs. B 1 - - : Wilde, Spencer C., Esq. ..11- York Branch (1885-6) . . 78 7 9 1 Wilkinson, J. R., Esq. ..11- Youle, F., Esq. (1863-81) . . . 75 5 - Wilkinson, Mrs. M. D. P., "In Young, C. E. B., Esq. ..11- : remembrance of a dear friend " (1874) 10 - - Young and Lark, Messrs. .11- Wilkinson, O. R., Esq. ..11- Young, Sir Allen, C.B. ,.11- Wilkinson, Robert, Esq., Regents Park (1882-5) . . 40 - - Willcox, Robt. M., Esq. ..22- Zulueta and Co., Messrs. ..11- 96 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1,1886.

LIST OF GENERAL COLLECTIONS, ETC., 1885-86. £. t. d. £. ». d. Adderley Church, Market Drayton, Junction Road (Upper Holloway) Con- Offertory at, per the Rev. A. Corbett 4 12 6 gregational Church Sunday School A few friends, per J. Lahy, Esq. . . 44- Collection, per Mr. Hawkins ... 14- Bird, Mrs., collected by - 10 - Kington Parish Church, per the Rev. Brockman, Col., In aid of "Out M. Wood ...... 3 10 10 Pensioner " Life-boat Knight, Joseph, Esq., Newnham, col- Buffaloes, R. A. Order of. Vide p. 100. lected by - 5 - Burnby Church, Hayton, part collec- Lewisham High Road, St. John's, pro- tion, per Rev. J. M. Williams . . 237 ceeds of collection on occasion of Cawthorne, Barnsley, collected at Chil- Church Parade of United Orders dren's Service, per Rev. Chas. T. Pratt 1-8 Friendly Societies 6 15 4 Chilton Church, Sudbury, portion of Licensed Victuallers, collected from, by Harvest Thank Offering, per Rev. Alfred L. Armett, Esq. (in aid of Herbert Smith 11- " The Licensed Victualler" Life-boat Christian, Readers of The 10-6 at Hunstanton) 100 - - Cleyedon, collected at, per Mrs. La- Linden Grove Congregational Church vington 10 7 3 Sunday School, collected per G. H. Christ's Hospital, Hertford, collected Leeson, Esq. 1 12 - from Scholars, per Rev. J. T. Bell . 33- Millie, Master John, collected by . . - 15 - Colchester Camp, little ones in, per Newton-by-Sudbury, share of harvest T. M. Clerke, Esq - 6 - thank-offering, per Rev. Chas. Smith, Ditto, per Major Paterson, proceeds B.D 1 10 - of Lecture by T. M. Clerke, Esq. . 114 Odd Fellows, Indepenpent Order of Ditto, per Lieut. L. R. Carleton, pro- (M.U.), Loyal Hope Lodge, South- ceeds of Lecture by T. M. Clerke, ampton (Annual) 11- Esq - 12 10 Ditto, Peace of England Lodge . . - 10 6 Cordwalles Charities Fund, per Rev. Ditto, Prosperity Lodge, Southamp- T. J. Nunns 11- ton (Annual) ...... 11- Dalton, Mrs. H., Broadwater, collected by 28 13 - Park Chapel Boys' Sunday School, per Diplock, J. L., Esq., collected at Lec- Mr. Ernest G. Wench ..... 11- ture at Balham 12- Penruddocke, Miss, proceeds of Sale of East Kilbride Parish Church Sabbath Work, &c - 15 10 School Children and Teachers, col- Royal Artillery Barracks, collected by lected from, per Jasper T. Thorn, Esq. Sergt.-Major Edwin S. Copsey . . - 7 9 Elvetham Parish Church, collected in, Royal Artillery, Depot Battery, Eastern per Rev. W. Gill 65- Division, per Major L. Tillotson . . 1 - - Francis, Mrs., Jersey, collected by. . - 11 - Royal Artillery, proceeds of Entertain- Freemasons, Temperance Lodge 739 ment by Non-Commissioned Officers (Ann.) in aid of Lady Leigh Life-boat 22- and Men of No. 3 Battery, 1st Brigade, Fulbeck Church, Grantham, collected, Eastern Division, per Major H. W. per Rev. V. F. Willson .... 2 10 - Isacke, R.A 44- Gaskell, G. V., Esq., collected at Lec- South Hampstead High School for ture, by ...... - 12 9 Girls, pupils of, per Miss R. Allen- Hadnall Church, near Shrewsbury, per Olney 4 - - Rev. Brooke C. Mortimer .... 14 14 7 St. Michael's Life-boat Fund, per Rev. Hamilton, Rev. B., collected by . . 897 G. F. Prescott, M.A., towards sup- Harby Church, per Rev. M. 0. Norman 266 port of Kessingland No. 2 Life-boat 23 15 3 Henniker, R. P. Esq., collected by- Sunningdale School, collected in school Collection in church . . - 12 4 chapel amongst the boys, per Dr. Box in church . . . - 8 - Girdlestone 1 19 - National School, Calcott - 3 - Taffs, Master Frank H., Magdala Terr. - 12 - A. M. Henniker's box .-32 Tilney Church, collection at, per Rev. 166 S. J. Phillips 2 10 - Hodson, Francis 0., Esq., F.R.C.I., Tunbridge Wells, members of Young proceeds of lecture 12- Men's Bible Class, per Miss J. Wood- Hntton Rudby, near Tarm, collection fall - 10 - after Lecture by the Rev. J. R. Hill, Veasey, Miss, Woburn, collected by . 2 10 - M.A. . . 14- Webb, Miss Alice, Rocester, collected Johnson, Admiral, collected by . . . 12 1 - by Johnson, Mrs., South Hampstead, col- West London District Schools, offer- lected by. . 32- tories at, per Rev. H. J. Flynn, D. D. CONTENTS OP PILLAR BOXES. 97

CONTENTS OF PILLAB AND OTHKB CONTBIBUTION BOXES, 1885-86. (In addition to those included under " SEAMEH'S COLLECTIONS.") £. s. d. £. *. d. Adams, Mrs., Chorlton - 15 5 La Touche, Mrs. Ashby, Parkstone - 8 - Aldous, Bev. J. C., Dartmouth ... 12- Lethbridge, Bev. J. K., M.A. . . . - 5 6 Allen, Ashton C., Esq., Goring ... 8 10 - Life-boat Institution Office Box . . 286 Annual Meeting K. N. Life-boat Insti- Lighten, Sir C. B., Bart - 10 6 tution (1886) 4 13 6 Liverpool Street, Great Eastern Bail- Arnett, Mrs. H. M., Huddersfield . . 1-4 way Station 385 Baker, Messrs. Chas. & Co., Holborn . 276 London Bridge Bailway Station . . - 10 3 Barrett, B. R., Esq., Penleigh ... - 15 -Macclesfleld Arms, Macclesfield, per Barrett, Mr. T., Tottenham Court Boad - 14 10 Mr. T. E. Comberbach - 12 6 Barton, E. M., Esq., Ware .... 1-2 Mahon, T. G. S., Esq 1 - - Boncey, Mrs. E., King's Arms ... 1 15 6 Malton Befreshment Booms, per Mrs. Brannan, W., Esq., Whitstable ... - 5 10 Kirk - 15 - Bremhill Beading Booms, per B. S. "Margaret" Box, per Mrs. Etheringtou Cartwright, Esq Smith, in aid of The Joseph Sykes Bromley, Mr. C., Goole Life-boat at Upgang 2 15 - Bromley, the late Mrs. Corsham . . McEwan & Co., Messrs - 6 8 Burr, Geo. F. Esq., "Halesowen" . . Mclntire, Mrs., Winifred House 1 10 - Burr, Mr. J. M., Queen's Square (in aid Mears, Mr. Albert, Bethnal Green of Walton Life-boat) -77 Eoad 157 Clare, Miss, Holme Leigh .... 126 Metcalfe, J. H., Esq., Castlestead . . - 7 6 Clifford, Master W., Peckham ... - 8 Miller, J., Esq., Newby Bridge. . . - 11 9 Clowes, Mrs., Stockwell - 6 Murphy, D. Esq., Lochinver . . . - 7 7 Cockrill, Chas. P., Esq., Saltney . . - 5 Newcomb, Fitzroy, Esq., Bournemouth 16- Constable, Mrs., Cable Street ... 18 Nixon, Miss M. A., West Kirby . . 25- Cooper, Mrs. G. H., East Dereham . - 5 6 Norsworthy, G., Esq., Henley . . . 326 Corsham Post Office, per Mrs. Bromley, - 5 - Odell, Mr. J., Saracen's Head ... 127 Cox and Son, Messrs., Chancery Lane. - 13 - Oldacre, Mrs. M. L., Clepstone . . - 5 - Crabtree, Mr. A., Victoria Docks . - 11 9 Old Bell Hotel, Holborn, per Miss Crawford, A. T., Esq., Highgate . - 12 6 Bunyer 1 15 - Crystal Palace, per Dr. Price . .2-6" Olives," The, Life-boat Box . . . 17- Dudgeon, W. J., Glasgow . . .163 Parr, Bev. John, Halbrake School . . - 10 - East, W. M. Esq., Uxbridge Eoad . - 12 - Payne, Miss A., Shoreham .... - 6 6 "Ellerslie"box, per "M. E.W.E.C." -98 Penman, Mr. E., Mare Street . . . - 8 - Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W., Clapham 11- Philpotts, J. B., Esq., Newnham . . 263 EngleBeld Village Club, per Bev. Eayner & Son, Messrs., Murray Street 1 10 6 Arthur L. C. Heigham - 16 3 Bendell, Mrs. F., Greyfriars . . . 176 Farrar, Miss . - 15 11 Eidler, Miss, Lydney 114 Fenchurch Street Eailway Station . . - 13 8 Bobinson, H. P., Esq., Clapham. . . 274 Few, fiev. Chas. E 1 - - Royal Aquarium 2 8 10 Finsbury Central Club - 9 10 Skinner, Mrs., Cambridge .... - 5 3 Fordham, Master A. B., Phillimore Slade, Samuel, Esq., Polruan . . . 11- Gardens 1 10 - Sparks, E. L., Esq., Putney .... - 10 - Geary, W. N., Esq 2 - - Spurgeon, B., Esq., Newington . . . - 10 11 Gibb, S. J., Esq., Sedgley View . . - 5 - Stacy, Mr. C. J., Old Kent Eoad . . - 5 - Grant, Mr. H., King William Street . - 13 - Strutt, Miss S., Belper 17- Greet, Miss H., Charlton .... - 6 - Tait, J. W., Esq., Leadenhall Street . - 7 6 Gregory, Mr. S., Tottenham Court Ed. - 19 2 Taplow Grammar School, per Edward Guest, Henry, Esq., Buckingham Pal. Ed. - 17 6 Dyke, Esq Ham, Win., Esq., Wyvenhoe ... - 7 6 Thames Police Court, per G. A. Bird, Hancock, Arthur A., Camperdown. .'136 Esq - 12 3 Hancocks, Alfred, Esq., Wolverley . 25- " The Grange," Hoddesdon .... 9 12 9 Hancocks, W., Esq., Blakeshall . . - 16 3 Thorn Hotel, Burnley, per Mr. G. C. Harris, Arthur, E., Esq., Aston Abbotts - 12 - Ogden 11- Harris, Master Josh. C., Calne ... 176 Tompkins, F. G. Esq., Witton Hall . 11- Haydock, Mrs., Southport .... 4-6 Towers and Bayuer, Messrs., Hamp- Hayes, Mrs., New Hampton. ... 1 15 10 stead Eoad - 15 - Hopkins, Mr. J., High Holbom . . - 6 3 Victoria Bailway Station .... 1-11 Horn, J., Esq., Southampton ... - 6 - Vosper, Mr. S., Stonehouse .... - 7 - Horn, Mr. J. E., West India Dock Eoad - 17 7 Wakefield fiailway Station, per S. Hughes*Son,Messrs.H.,FenchurchSt. - 10 - Smith, Esq 11- Hutehinson, Bev. Henry N., Bristol . - 5 - Ward, G. D., Esq., Beeston .... -56 Jackson, Dr., Poland Street.... 11- Washington, Mr. A., Tpthill Street . - 11 10 Jacob, C. J., Esq., Basingstoke ... - 9 - Waterloo Bailway Station .... 282 Jesse, B. P., Esq., Addiscombe... - 11 6 Webster, William, Esq., Leadenhall Johnson-Smyth, Miss, Donnybrook . 1 15 - Street - 16 6 Keswick Hotel, per Mr. W. Wilsoa . - 5 - Willins, Miss, Streatham .... - 5 - Knight, J., Esq., Lydney .... 23- Wills, J. H., Esq., Swindon. . . . - 10 - Lambeth Police Court, per Mr. H. Woods, Mr. W. H., Tottenham Court Woodhams - 11 - Boad - 12 6 98 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1886.

COLLECTIONS FROM SEAMEN AND OTHEKS, BY COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS, BY THE AGENTS OF THE SHIPWRECKED MARINERS SOCIETY AND BY OTHERS, IN 1885-86. £. «. d. £. I. d. Allan, Messrs. J.

SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT CONTRIBUTIONS.

CIVIL SERVICE LIFE-BOAAT THE "FORESTER" AND FUND. General Register of Sasines ..... 40 "FORESTERS' PRIDE" LIFE-BOATS FUND. Patron— His ROYAL HIGHKESS TBS DUKE oiOFr List of Voluntary Contributions re- EDiHBnEOH, K.G., K.T. &c. Lord Clerk Register's Office 6 ceived for the Fund from the following Northern Lighthouse Board 4 DISIKICTS, COUKTS, &c., of the ANCIKNT Treasurer— Office of Works 1 OBDER OF FOBESTERS, from January CHARLES G. TDKSEK, Esq. Prison and Judicial Statistics ... 11 31, 1885, to January 31, 18K6, per SA- Register of Deed* Office 16 Hr/uL SHAWCBOSS, Esq., P.S. Hon. Secretary— £. t.d. CHARLES DIBDIN, Esq., F.R.O.S. Registry of Friendly Societies... 1 Science and Art Department .... 4 Amount previously pub- Annual Subtcriptiont of 2». 6d. haveliave lished in Foresters' Re- been promised in aid of the abovel)ove ports from 1863 to Jan. Fundliy'I,'!23gentlemmintlieJoUow-1fW- IRELAND. ing Government Department*:— DISTRICTS. Admiralty 639 Collector-General's Office, Dublin 13 Alcester - 12 6 Board of Trade 62 Customs 13 British Maseum 85 Bristol United 3 10 - General Post Office 118 Cardiff United -10 6 Charity Commission 60 General Register OHce 5 Civil Service Commission 337 General Survey and Valuation Exeter 6 - - Colonial Office , 33 Office 46 Court of Bankruptcy 1 High Court of Justice 10 Customs 662 i.lossop Dale 1 3 7 Duchy of Lancaster Office 7 Miscellaneous Post Offices 44 Ecclesiastical Commission 42 Ipswich 8 8 2 London United 26 12 10 Education Department 62 Office of National Education .... 62 Exchequer and Audit Office .... 12128 Maidstone - 10 - Foreign Office 67 Registry of Friendly Societies ... 1 Gazette Office 5 Registry of P. 8. Clerk's Office . . 4 South, &c., Shields -17 7 General Post Office 943 Royal Irish Constabulary Depot, High Court of Justice 341 Dublin 11 Home Office 66 House of Commons 35 Royal Irish Constabulary Office, Tunbridge Wells 2 - 5 House of Lords , 30 IndiaOfflce 161 COURTS. Inland Revenue 1292900 Total...... 7,723 340 - 15 6 LandOfflce 395 Local Government Board 146 363 - 7 6 Miscellaneous Post Offices 454 653 - 10 - National Debt Office 45 663 - 10 6 Nautical Almanac Office 11 732 1 7 6 Office of Commissioners in Lu- 757 - 9 - nacy 7 851 - 5 - Office of Woods and Forests 73 THE "COVENT GARDEN" OfflceofWorks 68 957 10 - PatentOfflce 137 LIFE-BOAT FUND. Paymaster-General's Office 33 1007 - 7 6 Portland Prison 4 Amounts handed to the NATIONAL Privy Council Office 16 LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION by the Stew- Public Record Office 23 ards of this Fund, being the Contri- bution for the year 1885, in aid of toe Public Works Loan Office 11 1411 - 5 - (iueen Anne's Bounty 119 support of the Covent Garden Life- Record Office of Seamen 36 boat, now stationed at Caister, near Registrar-General's Office 72 Great Yarmouth. 1510 11 £. s. a. Registry of Friendly Societies... 13 1594 1 - - Royal Carriage Dept., Woolwich 10 Austin, A. Esq 3 3 Royal Chelsea Hospital 10 Royal Laboratory, Woolwich.... 8 Cumberlege, Rev. S. F., M.A. 11- 1756 -10 - RoyalMint 10102 Boxes :— Royal Naval College, Greenwich 1 Buck, II. It. Esq -10 8 Dickson, T. A., Esq 1 1 - 1911 , ;,. - 15 6 Science and Art Department.... 80 2021 - 5 - Stationery Office 66 Webber, J., Esq -16 - Winder, E., Esq -13 - 2140 -10 - Treasury 66 2250 - 10 - WarOfflce 186 One-year's dividend on the Miscellaneous 10106 late Mr. Parker's Legacy . .19 8 4 Proceeds of Concert ,...47 11 - 2309 11-

SCOTLAND. «74 9 - Auditor of the Court of Sessions Office 2 Bankruptcy, Office of Accountant 1 Board of Lunacy 9 Board of Manufactures 7 Board of Supervision 17 Chancery Office 4 Commissary Office I Court of Session 13 Crown Office 6 Customs, Greenock 18 Exchequer 12 Fishery Board 6 3203 - 5 - 100 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1886.

£ *. d. £. I. d. JE «. d. Dell, Mr. J H ... 1 - - Ben Jonson Lodge (6th Don.). 1 )enny, Messrs. C. and J -10 - Do.(7thDon.) 1 Dewar and Webb, Messrs 11- Do. (8th Don.) 1 Do. (9th Don.) 1 3529 -\1 - Duck,Mr.R - 6 - Dunham, Wm. ("The Miller ") - 10 - Cantlowes Lodge (3rd Don.). .1 - arlton Lodge (3rd Don.) 1 ity of London Lodge (2nd 3836 - 6 - rirdwood and Co., Messrs. . * . - 10 - Don.) 11- Gregory and Co., Messrs - 10 6 ourts of Justice Lodge (2nd Don.) 11- 4399 - 6 - Harris Brothers, Messrs. .... 1 1 - Do.(3rdDon.) 1 1 - Hastie, Mr. P. (1882, £6 6*.). Mterion Lodge 1 1 - iewitson R. and J., Messrs. . - 10 - )over Castle Lodge (3rd Don.) 11- 4778 - 6 - lopkinson & Co., Messrs - 6 - Duke of Cambridge Lodge ... 1 1 - 4888 . -66 lorne and Son, Messrs 1 1 - Duke of Teck Lodge 11- Tames and Sons, Messrs - 10 - Do. (2nd Don.) 1 1 - Tones and Sons, Messrs. R. P. - 10 - Duke's Lodge (4th Don.) 1 1 - 6X80 1 - ~ Fudkins, Connorton, and Son, Do.(5thDon.) 1 1 - Messrs -10 - Empire Lodge 1 1 - father Thames Lodge (2nd 5709 - 6 - Keene, Messrs. S. W. & Co.. . - 10 - Don.) 1 1 1 General Gordon, G.E.C. Lodge 11- 5777 » ... - 1 tt Lenders and Co., Messrs. F. . . 1 -1 - Do. (2nd Don.) 1 1 - kbidlow and Sons, Messrs.. . . - 10 6 Do.(3rdDon.) 1 1 - 6211 - 6 1 Mongredien, Ellerby, and Co., Grand Surrey Lodge (1th Don.) 11- Messrs - 5 - Do. (8th Don.) 11- Muggeridge & Sharp, Messrs.. - 10 6 Hampton Court Palace Lodge 11- Muggeridge&Co.,Mes8r8.Wm. - 10 - Do. (2nd Bon.) 22- Mumford, Messrs. S. P. &C... - 6 - Do.(3rdDon.) 1 1 - 7010 - « 4 Nixon, Gower, and Co., Messrs. - 10 - luntingdonshire Lodge 1 1 - Patent Granary Company ... 1 1 - King's College Lodge (4th Don.) 1 1 - Peek, Frean, and Co., Messrs. .11- Do. (5th Don.) 1 1 - Perks, Messrs. J.B. and T.H. - 10 - Rathbone and Son, Edward, Mark Antony Lodge (5th Don.) 1 1 - Messrs -10 - Marlborough Lodge 11- Roberts, Chas. & Co, Messrs.. - 10 - Metropolitan Lodge (2nd Don.) 11- Marylebone Lodge (5th Don.) 11- l)o. (6tb Don.) 1 1 - THE "MANCHESTER Sumford, Messrs. L. M. and C. - 10 - Nottingham, P.G. Lodge .... 1 1 - Sachse & Howard, Messrs. ... - 10 - UNITY" LIFE-BOAT FUND. Smith Mr Walter - 10 6 Rathbone Lodge (2nd Don.) . . 1 1 - Contribution from The INDEPENDENT Spratt's Patent Biscuit Co.. . . - 10 6 ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS (Manchester Stehn Mr C C ...... - 10 - Do. (2nd Don.) 1 11 6 Unity) FBIEHDLT SOCIETY, for the year 1886, per THOMAS COLLINS, Royal Cambridge Lodge (2nd Esq., Secretary. Taylor, Mr. Seth -10 - Don.) 11- £50 0 0 Tyser and Pechey, Messrs. ... - 10 6 Boyal Clarence Lodge(4th Don.) 1 1 - (Isborae and Sou, Messrs.. . . . - 10 6 Clement Danes Lodge Walkers, Bros., Messrs - 10 - (6th Don.) 11- "MARK LANE" LIFE- Watson, Medill & Co. Messrs. - 10 6 Do (7th Don.) I 1 - Woodley and Co, Messrs. ... - 10 - Do(8thDon.) 1 1 - BOAT FUND. Wright and Sons, Messrs. R.. 1 1 - St. James's and Sobo, late Hon. Sec.—H . KAINS-JACKSOH, Esq. Oxford Lodge (2nd Don.). 11- Sutaeriftima at Chrittmat, 1885-6. *.«.*. Total £42 2 « St Paul's Lodge (2nd Don.).. 1 1 - Agernp, Fetersen & Co., Sutherland Lodge (3rd Don.) .11- Do (4th Don.) 11- Aste, Son, and Kerchevall, THE "R.A.O.B.' LIFE-BOAT Do. (5th Don.) 11- Messrs 11- FUND. Touchstone Lodge (Vth Don.). 11- Begbie, Boss, and Gibson, Honorary Secretary—Mr . F. GEE*. Will Shakspere Lodge 11- Messrs. -10 - List of Voluntary Contributions receive* Bell and Co. Messrs. A. -10 - for the Fund from the followinj Lodges and members of the ROYAL Borrowman & Phillips, Messrs. 11- ANTEDILUVIAN OSDEB op BUFFALOES, Alhambra Theatre, proceeds from 18th April, 1885, to 18th April, of benefits at, per J. Sargent, Bovill and Sons, Messrs. Benj. - 10 6 1886. Esq 15 IS - Bowyer, Mr. G. T -10 -Amounts previously published Baker, Mr. Charles, St. Paul's from 15th April, 1883, to£. t. d. Lodge (3rd Don.) 1 1 - Clark, Bach & Co., Messrs - 10 - Alfred the Great Lodge Muddyman, G. E. Esq. "Heart Claudius and Chattaway, (1st Don.) 1 1 Do. Do. (2nd Don.) 1 1 •Sargent, Mr. J. (2nd Don.)... 1 1 - Do. Do. (3rd Voa.) 1 1 Colmau, Messrs. J. and J. . . . - 10 Do. Do. (4th Don.) 11- Corfer, Mr. F. J - 10 Do. Do. (5th Don.) 1 1 f3i; 1 - Croubach fe Co, Messrs...... - 6 - Do. Do. (6th Don.) 1 1 INDEX TO THE BRANCHES.

PAGR FAOB FAGB PAQB ABFRAYROV . ... 103DARTMOUTH . . . .110 LlTTLHHAVEN . . . 132 ROCHDALB . . . .125 ABERDKBN . , * .147 LIVERPOOL . . . , 12-i ROCHKSTBR . . . .121 ABKUUOVBY . * . . 127 DKAL 119 LIZARD (POLPRAR) . . 105 ABBBSOCH . . , .104 LLANAELHAIARN . . 104 ttCNSWICK . . . .144 ABKBYSTWITH , . .103 LLANDUULAS .... 109RYE 139 ACKERGILL .... 149 LLANDDDNO . . . . lu4 SALCOMBB . . . .112 A COCK'S GRRRN ... 14" DROGHBDA • . • * 161 LLANELLY .... 104SALTBURN . . . .144 \LDBORODGH « . . 135 DUBLIN . . * . . 160 IX>NDONr>KHRY . . . 161SCARBOROUGH . . .14-1 D0N BAR . • • . . 153 LONGHOPB . . . .166 ALNMODTH . . . . ]3D DTTNCANNON . . , .162 ANGI.KSBY .... 102 DUNDALK . • • . 161LOSSIEMOUTH . . . 152 ANSTUUTHRR. * . . 152 LOWESTOFT .... 136SEATON CAHEW. . . 115 APPLMJOKK .... 109DUNGENESS . . * .120 LYDD 120 SELSEY 136 ARAHMORB .... 159DUWFERMLINB • » . 152 LYUE KRGIS. . . .114 SKNNEN . . • * . l('t» ARBROATH . . . .153 DUNG ARYAN .... 162 LYHMOUTH . . . .111 SRTTLE . . . . , 145 ARHMORE . . . . 162DUNHORR, EAST . .162 LYTHAH 124 SHEFFIELD .... 14* ARDROSSAK . . . .147 DUNWICH .... 135MACDUFF . • . . 148SHERINGHAH . . .129 ARKLOW .... 163 MANCHKCTKR ... 124 ARRAK • * 149 EASTBOURNR ... 138MARGATB .... 120SHROPSHIRE .... 133 EDINBURGH . . . .149 MARYPORT . . * . 108 SIDUOUTH . . . .112 BALBRIGGAV • , . 161 ENNTSKILLEN . . .161 SlLLOTH 107 MHVAGISSKY .... 106SKERRIES . . « .161 BALLANTBAB . . .148 EXETFR no MIDDLESBROUGH. . . 143 BALLYCOTTON . . .159 EXMOUTH . • • . HO SOUTHAMPTON . . .118 BALLTW ALTER . . ,169 EYEMUCTH . . . .148 MOHTKOSK . . . 153SOUTHRND (CANTYRB) . 147 BAMBOKGH CASTLE. . 130 FALMOCTH . * . . H'5 MORAY FIRTH ... 156SODTHEND (ESSEX) . . 116 FILET . • « . 142 MORTB ill SOUTHPORT .... 125 BAHNOGKBURN . . .157 FISHGUARD . • • . 132 BARMOUTH . . « . 127 FLAM BO ROUGH . . .142 MUNDRSLET .... 1-9 ST. ANDRUW'S . . .152 BARMSTON . . . .141 FLEBTWOOD .... 121 MUSSELBURQH . . .152 ST. ANNE'S .... 125 BAKNOTAPLK .... 109FOWEY ..... 106 ST. DAVID'S .... 133 BATH AND WELLS . . 133 FRASERBUROH ... 147 NEWRIGOIN .... 131ST. IVES 107 NEW BRIGHTON ... 122ST. LEONARD'S , . .138 GLASGOW .... 154NEWBDRGH .... 147STAFKORDSHIBS ... 135 BRMBBIDGE . . . .119 GOODWIN SANDS . . 119 NEWCASTLE (RUNDRUM) 160 GORLESTON .... 135NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNK . 131 STKCHVORD .... 140 BlDKKORD . • . . 109 GOURDOM . . . .154 NRWHAVKN . . . .139 BIRMINGHAM. . , .140 NEWPORT (MONMOUTH) 127 STOCKPORT * . . .105 BLACKBURN .... 121GREENOCK .... 156NEWPORT (PMMBROKB). 132 STONEHAVEM . « .154 BLACKPOOL .... 121GREENCASTLB . . .161 NEWQUAY (CARDIGAN). 103 STBOMNESS .... is 6 BLAKKNKY .... 128GRITSTONES .... 163NEWQUAI- (CORNWALL) ioe SUNDERLAND. . . .115 BLOCKLEY . * . . 140 NEW ROMNKY . . .120 SWANAGK 114 BLYTH . . 130 GROOMSPORT. » . . 158 NEWTON ABBOT . . . Ill GUERNSEY .... 164 NORFOLK 128 TEIGNMOUTH . . .112 BOSTON 127 HARTLRPOOL ... 1'5 NORTHAMPTON ... 13t> BOOLMER .... 130 HARWICH . . . .116 NORTH BERWICK . .154 BRADFORD .... 141HASBOKOUGH. ... 128 NORTH SUNDERLAHD . 131 BRANCASTER .... 128HASTIVGS .... 138NOTTINGHAM . . .132 BRAUNTON .... 109HAUXLEY .... 131ORMK'S HEAD ... 104TORQUAY ... .112 BRIDG WATER ... 134 HAYLE .... 105 ORMSKIRK .... 124TOTLANDBAT . . .119 BRIDLINGTOV . . .141 TRALER BAY . . .161 BRIDPORT . . . .113 HENLEY 132 PALLING ..... 129TRAMORB . . . .16.! BRIGHTON . . . .136 HOLT ISLAND . . .131 PEEBLES . . . . .156 TTNEMOUTH . • • . 131 BROADOTAIBS . . .119 HOPE COVE . . . .112 BUCKIB . « 148 PENARTH . . . .117 VALENTIA . . . .161 BUDE , 105 HUDDRRSFIRLD . . .142 PENZANCK .... 106WAKEMELD .... 146 BURNHAK .... 134HULL . . . , 143 PETERBOROUGH . . .130 BURTON-OR-TBENT . . 134 HUWA . 149 PETERHEAD .... 147WALTOJJ-ON-THE-NAZE. 116 CADGWITH .... 105HONSTANTON . . .128 PIEL ..... 125 WATCHET . . . .134 HYTHE 120 PLYMOUTH . . . .ill WELM 129 CATSTER . 129 ILFRACOMBB . fc . .Ill POOLR . . . « .114 WESTERN COUNTIES . 113 OAMBRIBGE .... 103 PORT ERIN . . . .164 WEST HABTLEPOOL .116 CAUPBRLTOWN ... 147 IRVINE Us PORT ERROLL . . .147 WESTON-SOPEB-MABE . 134 CARDIGAN .... 103ISLE OF ARRAN . . 149 PORT EYKON . . . .117 WKXFOBU .... 163 CARDIFF , 117 ISLB OF PUBBECK . . 113 PORTHCAWL . . . .117 WEYMOUTH . . . . 1 14 CARLISLE . . . .107 ISLE OF WHITHORH. . 1A7 PORTHOINLLAEN. . . 104 WHITBURN . • . .115 CARMARTHEN BAT . . 104ISLE OF WIGHT . .119 PORTHLKVKN . . . *. 107 CARNSORE . . . .162 KEIGHLEY . . . .143 PORTHODSTOCK . . . 107 WHITEHAVED . . .108 CASTLETOWH. ... 163KKLSO '..«.. 157 PORT ISAAC .... 107 WHITELINK BAT . . 14" WHITHOBH . . . .157 CHELTENHAM . . . 118KlNGSDOWNB * . .120 PORT LOGAN . . . .158 WICK 149 CHESTER ..... 104KlNGSQATE .... 120PORTMADOC .... 104WICKIOW .... 163 CHICHESTER .... 136KING'S LYNN . . .129 PORT PATRICK . . .158 WlNCHELSEA . . .139 CLACTON-ON-SEA . . 116 KINGSTOWN .... 160PORTRUSH .... 158WlNTERTOH .... 129 CLODGHET .... 169KIRKCUDBRIGHT . . 154 PORTSMOUTH .... 118WlTHEBNSEA . . . 146 CLOVELLT . . . .110 KIRKLISTON . . . .156 WOLVEKHAMPTOH . . 135 COLCHESTER .... 116LANCASTER 121 PURBECK .... 113WORCESTER . . . .141 CORK . . . . 159 LEEDS 143 QUEENSTOWN. ... 159WORKING-TON . . . 103 COURTHACSHERRT . .159 WOBTHINO .... 139 OOURTOWN .... 162LEICESTER . . . .126 LEITH . . . 149 REDCAR 144 YEALK KIVEB . . . 113 CRESSWELL . . . .130 LIMERICK . . . . 16 1 YORK 146 LINCOLNSHIRE . . . 126 ROBIN HOOD'S BAY . . 144 YoDGHAI. . . . .159 CCLLRRCOATS. . . .131 LlTTLEHAHPTON . . 136 SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT CONTRIBUTIONS. BUFFALOES, p. 100; CIVIL SERVICE, p. 99; CO-VENT GARDEN, p. 99; KORKSTRRS', p. 99; MABK LANE, p. 100; ODD FELLOWS, p. 100. 102 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAT 1, 1886.

LISTS OF CONTRIBUTORS TO THE BRANCHES OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. Amounts acknowledged in these Lists include many contributions received up to 31st March. 1886. The sign (») op poflite the name of a Contributor indicates that he Is on the Local Committee. ENGLAND A ND WALES. £. >. d. £. f. d. Pacey, J. Esq.' 11- Collected ta lAaasa- glnglescn. Penruyn, Lord 6 - - dwrn Church, per iUfrksbtu Platl, J. H. Esq. ... 6 - - Rev. R. H. Wil- ANGLESEY BRANCH. Platt. Robert, Esq. ..56- liams 1 16 - READING BRANCH. Poole, Henry R., Esq 11- LlanwenllwyfoChurch, President—- Preston, N. Francis, per Rev. R. E. Honorary Secretary— The Most Hon. the MARQUIS Esq Swainston... - 10 - Williams - - - 0, STEPHENS, Ksq. OF ANGLESEY. Price, Mrs. Hugh... 1 - - Llanfaes Church, per Annual Subscriptions. Vice-President- Price, J. B. Esq. ... - 10 - Rev. T. W. Trevor 19 - - £. t. d. Sia RICHARD WILLIAMS Prichard. Rev. H. ... - 10 - Penmon Church, per Adnams, Mr. John . - 10 - BULKELEV, Bart. Rayner, Captain G. ditto 9 2 1 Allsop.Mr. R. J.... - 10 6 Proceeds of Concert Anorewes,C. J. Esq. - 10 6 Chairman of Committee - by Arvonic males Austen, Capt. R.N.. 1 1 - Col. T. L. HAMPTOS LEWIS. Hooerts, Miss,Tan-y- voices at Bangor .11 6 6 B&nwrt,,?.C.C.K»q. 1 1 - Treasurer and Hon. Sec.— Craig 1 - - Proceeds of Dramatic Bartholomew, A. C. WILLIAM M. PEESTOH, ESQ. Roberin, Arthur, Esq. 1 - - Entertainment at Esq. . - 10 6 Carnarvon, per Bazett, Mrs 1 1 - Annual Sutuscriptioru. Roberts', Mr. David, Colonel Platt 86- Beale,A.Esq -10 6 £. i. d. Rhyd - 10 6 Pixxveds of Musical Beale, Lansdowne, *Anglesey, the Most Roberts, Robert, Esq. 22- Entertainment at Hon, the Marquis Beaumaris by Benyon, R. Esq 3 3 - Scofleld, W. J. Esq , "The Wandering Birch, (Japt. R.N.... 1 - - Atkinson, John, Esq. - 10 - per Rhosneigir Darkies," per E. Bird, Mr H 10 6 Bangor, Bishop of . . . 2 2 —Life-boat 11- Whally, Esq., Blackwell, Messrs. E. Barber, H. Esq - 10 6 *Sla.er, Mr. J.. - 10 - Liverpool 5 - - Beever, J. F.Esq... 1 1 - Smith, G. W. Duff Blagrave, J. H. Esq. 11- Boston, The Right Assheton, Esq. ... 2 2 - Total Lious 58 15 - Blandy, F. J.Esq... 11- Blandy, H. B. Esq. .11- Smith, Branston. Maj. 11- Total Subs. ...126 17 - *Bulkeley,Sir Ricnard Sonter. Miss, per Blandy, W. F. Esq. .11- Williams, Bart... 5 - - Blowers and Son, Rhosneigir Life- £185 12 - Clegg, Henry, Esq .11- boat «... 1 1 - Messrs - 10 6 Davies, R. Esq. M.P 22- Souter, Miss F., per Boorne, J. Esq - 10 - Davles. Robert, Esq.. 22- Rhosneigir Life- HOLYHEAD BRANCH. Brown, Mr. G. J.... 1 1 - Duff.C.G.Ksq -10 - boat 11- Butler, Mr. G.K.... - 10 - Duncuft, J. Ksq. ... - 10 - Sparrow, J. Body- President — Bracher and Syden- Edwards, Miss K. W 1 - - The Right Hon. LORD ham, Messrs - 10 6 Evans, T. F. Esq.... - 10 - Spode, -losiah, Esq. . 2 - - STANLEY OF ALDERLBY. Bradley, Mr. R - 10 - EytoniT.Wynne.Esq. 11- Thomas, Mr. E. R. - 10 - Chairman — Butler, Miss E 11- Fairclough, J. Esq. - 10 - Thomas, Lieut.-Col. Rev. Chancellor BBISOOK, D.D. Catchpool, Mr. R.D. 11- Fluett, T. Esq 11- Wm. Beaumaris.. - 10 6 Treasurer and Hon. Sec.— Clarte, R. L., Esq... - 10 6 Gartside. J. H. Ksq. 11- Thompson, Mrs., per E. LAKGTKT, Esq. Colebrook, Mr. G. W. - 10 6 Grtfllth, W. 6. Esq. 1 - - Rbosneigil Life- Cobham, Capt. A. W. 1 1 - Hall,J. Ksq 1 1 - Annual Huucriptioni. Cobham, A. C. Esq. . 1 - - Hampt/m, Miss - 10 - Trevor, Rev. Warrenl - - 1884. Cocks, Messrs. C. & Herbert, Rev. E. . . - 10 - Beaumont, Capt - 10 - Co - 10 6 Hnssey, Horace, Esq 1 - - Verney, Captain E., •Briscoe, Rev. Chan- Jones, Archd. Wynne - 10 - R.N 1 - cellor, D.D. - 10 - Collins, (tas. Esq.. - 10 6 Jones.T.iNicholls.Esq.l 1 - Whitehead,J.D.,Esq.. 5 6 - *Cay, Capt. R.N 10 - Collins, Henry, Esq. - 10 - *Lewis,Col. Hampton 1 - - Williams, Rev. Eobt. 1 1 - City of Dublin Steam Cook, Mr. J. R - 10 - J w 11- Williams, Rev. W. Packet Co 6 - - Cook,Mr.Tuos.Jun. - 10 6 Lewis, Miss - 10 Corbett, Mr. E 11-Cooper, Messrs. J.O. Lewis, Wm. P. Esq. 1 - - Williams, Mrs. H. O. - 10 - DavU, Richd., Esq.. Lingham, F. H. Esq., Williams, W. Esq. . . 2 - - M P 1 1 - Cooper, I^wis, Esq.. - 10 - per Rhosneigir Williams, Rev. J. 'Elliott, W. P. Esq.. - 10 6 Cowslade, W.W. Esq. 1 1 - Life-boat 1 1 *Grimth,J.Lloyd,Esq.l 1 - Davis, Mr. E - 10 6 Lingbam, Mrs., per Wyatt, Mrs 1 - - •Haldane, Capt. . . . . 1 - -Dodd, J. T. Esq ... - 10 6 Rhosneiglr Life- Wynne, Mrs. Henry. - 10 - Hughes, Mr. John . . - 5 - boat 11- Hughes, Mr. H. G.;. - B -Eudell.Mr. A. R. .. - 10 - Luck, Richard, Esq., - 10 6 Jones, Mr. Jos. - 6 - Euerby, Mr. J. F. . . - 10 - Marshal, Col 1 - - •Kendall, Captain of F.W.A 2 - - Mason, Rev. Wms.. 1 - - R.M.S. dorniaugM - 10 - Ferguson and Son, Masser, Mrs - 10 - Langtry, E., Esq.... 11- Massey, W. Esq. -10 - vernations and Collections, . Lewis, Capt. Geo. . . - 10 - Flanagan, Mr. W.G. - 10 6 McCorquodale, Col. .11- 1 885-86. Lloyd, Morgan, Esq., Forbes, A. C. Ksq... 1 1 - McCorquodale,Mre.. 11- MlssEvelyn^artside 1 - - Q.C..M.P 1 \ - OaT\and,T.B. Ksq. . 1 1 - Meyrick, Sir George, Box.per Lady Vivian, London and North Garry, Rev. N. T. . . I - - for Moeltre Life- Western Rally. Co. 10 - - Oilligan, Mr. George - 10 - MiUlngton, Jno. Esq. - 10 - boat 1 10 *Mackenzle.Admiral 1 - - •Mitchell, H. B Esq. 1 - - Box, per T. Morgan Pritchard,J.M. Esq., Greenslade, Mr. H. E. - 10 6 Mitchell, Mrs. H. B. 1 - - Ferry - 6 - N. P. Bank 1 1 - Uaukey, Sidney A. Neave,TheHon.Ladylfl - - Box, per Col. Mar- Pritchard, Mr. R.. . . - 5 - Esq 1 1 - Ogle, Admiral - 10 6 shall.Towyn Lodge - 4 11 Williams, Mr. Hugh - 10 - Harbor, Mr. Thos... 11- Owen, John, Esq. ... 1 - - Contribution boxes at Williams. Mr - 6 - Hawker, The Misses 11- Owen, Rev. H. D., Bulkeley Arms Contribution Boxes . 5 10 9 Hawkes & Sons, M.A., Penmynydd 11- Hotel, Beaamaris. - 15 6 *0wen, R. E. Esq. . . - 10 -Ditto at Castle Hotel, £33 12 3 Heelas and Sons, Owen. W. H. Esq. ..22- BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 103 £. I . d. £. «. d. £. «. d. £. t. d. Hewett, Kobt. Esq.. 11- Donation*. Davies, Robert J. James, J. T. W. Esq. - 10 - Hewett, T. E. Esq. . 1 1 - iox at Queen's Hotel 1 - - •James, Levl, Esq.. . - 6 - Hill, Arthur, Esq... - 10 6 Edwards, Rev. Llew- •Jenkins, R. D. Esq., Hobbs, Mr. Josh.... 1 - - Panter, Mrs 1 1 - ellyn, M.A - 6 - J.P., the late 10 - Hoffman, 0. W. Esq, I 1 - Pillar Box 1 1 1 Edwards, Rev. Prin- Fones, Morgan, Esq. 1 - - Holbruok, Mr O ... - 10 6 Pole, Rev. R 1 - - cipal, M.A - 10 - Jones, Owen, Esq., Hulme, The Misses. 22- Stewart, Mr. C - 5 - Evans, Mr. Evan ... - 6 - Llaugranog - 6 - Hulme, Rev. G 55- Ventris, Mr. (Box) . - 10 9 Evans, Miss J. A. . . - 10 - Lewes, Col. W. P., Hunter, Sir P. Bart.. 1 1 - •Green, Geo. Esq., Llysnewydd .... - 10 - Huntley, Mr. Josh. .11- Total Dons 5 18 4 Mayor - 6 - Lewis, Col., Clynfien - 10 - Huney&Sons,Messr8.- 10 6 TotalSubs....l35 1 6 Harris, T. D. Esq. .. - 6 - Lewis, Col.JPantgwyn- 6 - Iremonger, Mr. R. . . - 10 - Hughes, A. J. Esq. . - 10 - Miles, George, Esq.. 11- Knipe, Lt.-Col 1 £140 19 10 *James, John. Esq. . - 10 - Miles, S. H. Esq., James. Mr. Rich.... - 5 - Priory .. 10 6 Knox H Esq . . 1 * Jones, Edw. J. Esq. - 10 - Mitchell, J. F. Esq. - 5 - Long, Mr. Josh 1 - Jones, Griffith, Esq. - 6 - Parry, Capt. Jones. . - 6 - Lowndes, Mra 1 - Jones, Mr. J. P., Parry, Miss Webley - 6 - Maitland, T. P. Esq. 1 Pier St - 6 - Phillips, J.Esq.,M.D.- 5 - Maurice, 0. C. Esq. . - 10 6 •Jones, Peter, Esq. - 10 - Plas, Thos. T. Esq. . - 5 - Messer, Messrs, and Levi, Rev. Thomas. - 10 - Richardson, C. E. D. Co - 10 6 (ffambtfogfs&trc. Loxdale, Jas. Esq. . . 1 1 - Morgan, Esq - 10 6 Miller Mr J - 10 6 Morgan, B. E. Esq.. - 10 - Sheppard, Thos.Esq. - 6 - Millington, Mr. H... - 10 6 CAMBRIDGE Wilkins and Co. BRANCH. Morgan, Mr. Johu . * - 5 - Messrs. 1 - - Monck, J. B. Esq. .. 11- •Morris, Capt. T.... - 6 - Sums under 6J Morris, Mr. E - 10 6 President- •Morris, Mr. Richard - 6 - Contribution Boxes. - 3 2 Morris, Mr. Josh.... 11- Rev. E. H. PBKOWKE, D.D. Penry, Rev. T. A... - 6 - Sundry Donations .. 3 16 11 Mount, W. G. Esq., Vice-President— Phillips, Rev. Canon - 10 - M.P 11- His Worship the Mayor. *Pryse,Col 11- Total £23 1 1 Murdnch, C. T. Esq., MP 11- Treasurer — •Roberts, David,Esq. - 6 - Oakshott, Mr. R. ... - 10 - OSCAR BROWNING, Esq., M.A., Roberts, Messrs. R. Gram, Mr. A. P - 10 - Fellow of King's College. NEWQUAY & ABER- Outen Miss - 10 6 Thomas, Mr. Thomas • 6 - AYRON BRANCH. Palmer, A. Esq. ... 6 - - Capt. GOINO, R.N. •Watkins, John, Esq. - 6 - Palmer, George, Esq. 11- Watkins,Mr. J., Jim. - 5 - Palmer, G. W. Esq.. 3 - - Annual Subscriptions. Williams, E. J. Esq. - 5 - President— Palmer, W. J. Esq.. 2 - - £. t. d. Williams, G. Esq... - 5 - Captain TYLOK. Palmer, Walter, Esq. 11- Ansell Mrs. J. ... 6 - Williams, Rev. J... - 5 - Honorary Secretary — Pettv, F. Esq 11- Foster, C. P., Esq... 5 5 - Williams, Phillip, Capt. DAVID JAMES. Philbrick, Messrs. C. Foster.Edmomi.Esq. 11- Esq - 5 - and G 1 1 - lioing, Capt. R..N... I - - Williams, Rev. T. K 5 - Annual Subscriptions. Philp & Son, Messrs. - 10 6 Graves, Rev. C. E.,. - 10 - Williams, W. Esq. . - 10 - Campbell Mrs - 5 - Piggot, Mr. R. J. ... - 10 - Hedley, Miss 1 1 1 - •Williams, Mr; W.T. - 5 - •Cox,N., Esq - 10 - Orpen, Rev. T. H... 1 - - Wynne, Mr. E. P. .. - 5 -Davey, Rev. W. H., Porter. Thomas, Esq. 11- Pain, Mr. J. 0 - 18 - MA . - 10 - ' Reading Observer,' Routh, Mrs 10 - Total. ...£22 9 - Sidgwick, Mrs 11- Davies, T. Esq - 10 Ridley & Son, Messrs. 11- Smith, Mr. John . . 1 - - •Evans, Dr - 5 - Rogers, Thos. Esq.. 11- Thrower, Miss .... - 10 - Donation*. Evans, Si ephen, Esq. 1 1 - Salmon, J. S. £ Son, Thurnall, Miss - 15 - •Griffiths, Rev. D. . . - 5 - Thurnall, Miss E. . - 5 - Boxes in Boat-house 475 Collection days of •James, Capt. David - 5 - Sawyer, Major 1 - - Thurnall, Miss F. . - 5 - •Jones, Dr - 5 Simonds, B. Esq 10 6 Cont. Pillar-box 367 •Jones, Rev. J - 5 - Slmonds, H. J. Esq.. 11- Boxes In Hotels 8 6 •Jones, Mr. Thomas. - 6 - Simonds, James,Esq. 11- Total.. ..£17 - - Lewis, Mrs. Col 22- Simoi.ds, John, Esq. 11- Total lions 13 10 3 Lloyd, Mrs., Pont- Simonds, W. Esq. ..11- Oonatiora. lluyni - 5 Smlth, Chas. Esq. .. - 10 - Ivatt, R. Esq 1 10 - Total Subs. ....22 9 - Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon, Mr. C. R. . - 10 - Prior, Rev. C. H. . , . - 6 - VVaunifor - 10 - Spokes, Sir P 1 - £35 19 3 Longcroft,C. K.Esq. - 5 - Stephens. Rev. W. R. Total Dons..... 1 15 - Morris. Thos. Esq. . - 10 - W 11- Total Subs 17 - - National Provincial Stephens, C. Esq. ... 2 2 - Bank 2 - - Stephens, Capt. F... 11- £18 15 - CARDIGAN BRANCH •Owen, D. Esq - 5 - Steveus, Mr. S. B... 2 - - •Parry, J. Esq - 5 - Strange, J. T. Esq. .11- Chairman — Pryce, J. P. V. Esq.. - 10 - Strange, W. J. Esq.. 11- THOMAS DAVIES, Esq. Stickland.W.J.Esq. - 6 - Stransom, Mr. J. T.. - 10 6 •Tyler, Capt 10 - Sturgis, Rev. A - 10 • Honorary Secretary- Tylor, Mrs 10 - Sntton, Alfred, Esq. 1 1 . Mr. WILLIAM JOSEPH. Sundry Donations Sutton, Herbert, Esq. - 10 6 Sutton, M. H. Esq.. 1 1 - (jCar&tgansljt're. Annual Subscriptions. Sums under 55 9 8 - Sntton, M.J. Esq... 11- ABERYSTWYTH Bowen, J. B. Esq... - 10 - Box collections - 3 6 Taylor, J. 0. Esq. . . - 10 6 Bowen, J. W. Esq. . - 10 - Sale of Old Stores . . - 12 - Tboyts, Major 1 - - BRANCH. Brigstoke/W.O.Esq. - 10 - Tompkins, Mr. R. . . - 10 - President— Total £22 16 6 Valpy, R. H. Esq... 3 - - COLONEL PBYSB. Watet house, A. Esq. 1 1 - Cobb, H. B. Esq.,Castle Welch, Arthur, Esq. - 10 6 Chairman< — Wellsteed and Son, His Worship the MAJOR. Messrs . 1 1 Honorary Secretary- Colby, T. Esq - 5 - Wheeler Brothers, Rev. J. WILLIAMS. •Pavies, Capt. Evan. - 5 - Messrs 11- Davies, D. Esq., M.P 22- Wllder, F. Esq - 10 - Annual flttbtcriptiont. Pavies, Rev. W. C. - 6 - Wilder, Mr. Jno. ... - 10 6 £. t. d. •Davies, T. Esq - 10 - Wilson, J. H. Esq. .11- Aberystwyth Ship •Davies, D. G. Esq. - 10 - W. B. R 1 1 - Insurance Society 65- Dodson, — Esq - 10 - — Sams under 10». ... 3 10 - Davies, D. Esq., M.P. 22- •Evans, W. P. Esq. - 10 - Davies, Mr. D. J. ... - 10 - Total £135 1 6 Davies, Mr. Geo. ... - 6 - Gower, Capt. E.... - 10 - Davles, Morris, Esq. - 6 - Howell, Major 11- 104 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1886. £. I. d £. >. d. Buckley, Dr. - 10 LLANAELHAIARN Dnnlop, A. M. Esq. , - 10 6 Burry Port and Gwen- Ellis-Nanney, H. J. (Karmartfjensftftt. dreath VaUey Co. . 1 1 BRANCH. Bythway, Mr. W. . . - 10 Hon. Secretary— Evans, Owen, Esq... 11- CARMARTHEN BAY Coysh, Mr. Joseph.. - S - Greaves & Sons, BRANCH. •Elkington, Mr. G. B.I 1 - Rev. T. A. JOKES. JohnW™ 1 - - •Elkingtou, Mr. H. . 1 1 - Harlech,TbeEt.Hon. President— *Elkington,Mr.J.B. 11- (No List.) Tbe Right Hon. LORD Elliott's Metal Co., •Holland, S.Esq.,M.P.l - - VISCOUHT EHJ.TN. Limited 22- •Homfray D Esq .. 10 Vice-President— Evans, Mr. Evan ... - 10 - Hopkihson, Jno.Esq. 1 - - RICHARD JENNINGS, Esq. Evans. Mr G - 6 - ORME'S HEAD Jones William Esq 1 - - Honorary Secretary— Griffiths, Mr. Thomas- 10 6 Mutual Insurance J. B. RISLEY, Esq. Hand, Mrs. J. K.... 11- (LLANDUDNO) Annual Subscriptions, Jenkina, Sir John BRANCH. Oakley, W. E., Esq. B - - t. 1. A. 'riestley, Miss 1 - - Bath, Edward, H., Johnson, Mr. Thos. . - 10 6 Chairman— Spooner, C. E. Esq. . - 10 6 Esq.. Alltyferin .. 1 - - WelshSlateCo 1 - - •Brailsford. Stanley, Lewis, Mr. C. W. Treasurer— Mansel 22- J. ADET WELLS, Esq. £22 16 - Brigstock'e, W. B. P. Llanelly Harbour N.P. Bank, Llandndno. Donations. Esq 11- Commissioners ... 5 - - Contribution Boxes. 1 11 10 Buckley, Mr. J. N. . - 5 - *Maclaran, Mr. Row- Honorary Secretary — Cawdor, The Earl of B - - G. F. FELTOH.Esq., F.S.G. "Church, Noel, Esq. - 10 6 •Malcolm, General, Annual Subscription*. Cross, Miss Arengo . - 10 - C.B 2 2 £. ». d. Davies, Mostyn, Esq. - 10 - Margrave, Mr. Robt. - 10 6 •Hazeldine, J. E. L. *Day, Lient.-CoL... - 10 6 •Mitchell, Mr. J - B - Esq J P 1 1 - Evans, William, Esq. 11- Nevill, Druce & Co., Mostyn, Lady Aug. 11- Falkener.E. Esq.... 11- Marks.T.T.Esq,CE.- 10 6 Gwyune, Sackvllle, Pemberton, Mr. H. Eees, Bev. H., Con- W 2 2 - OTftESljfte. Hamilton, Lady. ... 1 - - iandell, Mr. John . - 5 - Thuraby, Magor ... 1 1 - *James, Eev. E. J. . - 10 6 iees, Mr. Bernard.. - B - CHESTER BRANCH. *Rees, Mr. David ... - 10 6 •Jennings, R. Esq... 1 1 - Total £4 14 6 Hon. Secretary — * Morgan, Mr. D. M.. - 5 - ieeu, Mrs. D. L. . . . - 6 - Morris, T. C. Esq. . . 1 1 -•Risley & Burgmann, THOMAS H. Dixon, Esq. •Nevill, W. H. Esq. 11- Donation*. Collectors 10 4 - Annual Subscriptions. Norton, Henry, Esq. - 10 6 £. «. d. Norton, Mrs. W. . . . 1 1 -Samuel Bros. Messrs. 11- Stepney, Sir A. K. Hindle, Mrs - 5 Dlxon, Mrs. A. M. . 1 1 - Peel, Mrs - 10 - Dixon, T. H. Esq. ..33- •Peel, K. W. Esq... - 10 - Fleming, T. R. Esq. 1 - - Richards, E.W. Esq. - B - Thomas, Mr. Henry 11- Granger, Mrs 11- •Risley, J. B. Esq... 11- Thomas, Mr. Wm. .11- Total £11 12 6 •Scott, J. J. Esq - 10 - •Tregoning,Mr.J.S. 11- Collecting Boxes- Massie, Admiral. ... 1 - - Sinnett, Rev. W. H. - 10 -Young, Mr. J. F.... - B - Parry, C. T. W. Esq. 11- St. David's, The General Post Office . - 9 - £41 6 6 Lester, H., Capt. .. , - 10 2 Pottg, A. Esq. 3 3 - Pillar Box, Pro- Thomas, George, Esq. - 10 - Tilston, Miss 1 1 - Thomas, Henry, Esq. 11- Donations. 'ownshend, C. Esq.. 11- Thomas, Lester & Co., Ashburnham, The Walker, Parker, and Messrs 1 1 - Right Hon. The Do. Life-boat Ho.. -Is iums under Sf - 19 6 Co., Messrs. J 22- Tregoning, J.S. Esq. 11- Earl of B - - Wood, Albert Esq. Vaughan, Mr. E. . . . - 5 - Bees, Mr. Mansel .11- J p ...... 1 1 - Warburton, Mrs. . . . 1 - -Stewart, Mr. W. M.. - 18 - Total Boxes .1? 8 - Wienholt, Mrs. F. contribution Boxes .-66 Total Dons... 11 12 6 Sale of Old Stores, ..-63 Total Subs.... 4 14 6 Total,.... £19 S 6 Wilkins, Messrs., Bank 11- Total. ...£48 10 3 £33 IS - •Williams, Richard, PORT OF RUNCORN BRANCH. £33 3 - PORTHDINLLAEN Donations. BRANCH. Honorary Secretary— Contribution Boxes. 2 S 6 F. SAMOKS, Esq. Chief Coxswain, pro- Honorary Secretary— Annual Subscriptions. ceeds of Concert . . 8 1 - <£arnarbon$i){re. Bev. 0. LLOTD WILLIAMS. Bolton & Son, Messrs. Tregoning, Mrs. .... 1 - - Annual Subscription!. T - 10 6 Asheton-Smith.G.W. Brundrit, John, Esq. 1 Total ±'44 15 6 ABERSOCH BRANCH hadwick, S. B. Esq. 1 Hon. Secretary- Finch, Col. Wynne.. 3 - - lark, Capt 1 Lloyd-Edwards, F. Findley, E. Eeq 1 6 Rev. 0. LLOYD WILLIAMS. Gaskell&Co.,Messrs. 1 LLANELLY AND Annual Subscriptions. Hayes, W. and Co. . 1 PEMBREY BRANCH. £. t. d. Total £10 - - Hazlehurst & Sons, President — Asheton-Smith.G.W.D., Messrs 1 GENERAL MALCOLM, C.B. Esq 3 - - Higson.J.Esq 1 Cvans Owen, Esq. . . 2 - - Lake, F. L. Esq. ... - 10 - Vice-President— anney, J. H. Ellis, PORTMADOC Mattison, Messrs. ..11- CHARLES NEVILL, Esq.- Esq 2 - - Moss,T.E. Esq., M.P.I - - 'earson, G. F. Esq. . - 10 6 BRANCH. ilkington & Son, Chairman — 'ort Madoc Mutual Capt. LDCKRAFT, R.N. Chairman— Messrs. W 1 1 - Marine Insurance. B - - Capt. D. RICHARDS. ,uncorn Soap and GERARD ELKINGTON,. Esq. £12 10 6 Honorary Secretary — impson, Davies, & I). HOMFRAT, Esq. Annual Subscription*. Sons, Messrs 1 1 - Bevan, Mr. Samuel . - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. peakman.Philip.Esq.- 10 6 Broom, Mr. C. N. ... - 10 6 . W. A. Roche, Esq. ullivan & Co., Buckley Brothers, Tremadoc Estate .11- wmorthin Slate Co. 1 1 - immins, E. Esq. . . - 10 - BBANCHES—LIS T OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 105 £. s. d. £. i. d. £. s. d. £. 1. d. Vicars & Co., M«ssrs. 11- *Mills A Esq 1 1 Olver, Mrs. J - 5 - Wells, L. B. Esq.... 1 1 - Thynne, F. J. Esq. . 3 - - *Pollard, Mr. H - 5 - *Harvey,Frank,Esq. Widnes Alkali Co... 1 1 - Webb, Lady F 11- J.P.. 1 1 - Selley, Mrs. Wm.... - 5 - Harvey, Wm. Esq., Total ...£12 2 6 •Solomon, Mr. W. H. - 5 - J.p 11- St. Anbyn, Sir John, Hitehens.M.T. Esq. - B - Donations. Hockin, G. C. Esq. .11- Donations. Browne, Mrs. C. . . . - 5 -*Tilly, Mr. H - 5 - "Hockin, Rev. Canon 1 1 - Tremayne, Col 1 1 - »Hosken, Wm. Esq. - 10 - flerrard, J. Esq - 5 Cowi- e CM . . - 5 Mudge, James, Esq.. - 10 - Hitchins, T. H. Esq. - 5 - Dean of Exeter - 10 - Versturme,Adm.R.N.- 10 - Leak, O. Esq - 5 - E.F - 10 * Vivian, Mr. A. Pen- Millett, R. O. Esq., Linaker & Llnaker, Pearse, Miss - 10 - MD ' 11- Messrs - 5 - Rashdall, Mrs .. - 10 Williams and Grylls, Nicholls,Mr. Loam. - 10 - MacDougalL Dr. ... - 5 - Muspratt & Sons, •Willmore, Mr. A... - 5 - Pearce, Mr. G. B.. . . - B - Total Dons ..53- Polkinghorne, Mr. T. - 5 - £32 2 - Pool, Capt. F. H. ... - 10 6 Parnell, E. W. Esq. - 10 6 TotalSubs...l2 2 6 Hotter & Son, Messrs. - 5 Pool, Mr. Henry.... - B - Rhodes, W. A. Esq. - 5 - Donations. Pool, Messrs. J.F... - B - £17 5 6 Contribution Boxes . 2 15 11 Praed, C. Esq 22- Unsworth, Messrs. . - 5 - Rawlings.W.J. Esq. - 10 - Box at Bridgwater . Total £34 17 11Rodd, Francis R. Navigation Co.'s Office 2 8 2 CADGWITH BRANCH. St. Aubyn, Sir John, Do. at H.M. Customs 3 8 10 Chairman- St. Aubyn, Rev. St. Mr. JOSEPH NICHOELS, Cadg- FOWEY BRANCH. Aubyn H. Moles- with. Total Dons. .. 9 11 11 President— TheTrevethoe Estate 2 2 - Total Subs. ..19 17 6 Honorary Secretary- JONATHAN RASHLEIGH, Esq. Rev. C. H. G. VIVIAN. Trevithick and Sons, Chairman — Messrs.J.H. 11- £29 9 5 Annual Subscription!. EVELYN W. RASHLEIGH,, Esq. •Vivian, John, Esq. - 10 - Treasurer— West, Nichs. J. Esq. - 10 - Boaden, Mr. Joseph - 5 - AETHUB COODE, Esq. West, William, Esq. - 10 - St. Aubyn, Sir John, Honorary Secretary— •STOCKPORT M.P. 11- W. E. GKACH, Esq. £29 - 6 BRANCH. Tyacke,Walker,Esq. - 10 - Vivian, Pendarves, Honorary Collector — Donation!. Chairman— Esq 1 1 - W. LOWET, Esq. Mills Miss - 10 - Mr. JAMES LEIGH. *Vivian, Rev. C.H.G. 11- Annual Subscriptions. Boxes and Sums under Vyvyan,SirVyell,Bt.l 1 - *Bate, Mr. George . . - 6 - Hon. Secretary — Contribution Boxes .18- Carlyon, E. Esq 11- Mr. WM. LEIGH. Sa!e of Old Stores... 21- •Carnall, R. Esq. ... - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. Davey, J. Sydney, Bayley, Mr. Thos... 11- Esq. (Returned Cocks, Mrs. C.Lygen 1 1 - Brownsword, Mr. Rent forBoathouse)- 2 - *Coode, Arthur, Esq. 11- Coode, Edward, Esq. 11- Burtinshaw, Mr. Jno. - 10 6 Total £8 12 6 Coode, John, Esq. ..11- LIZARD (POLPEAR) Leigh, Mr. James .. 22- *Davis, A. A., M.D.. - 5 - BRANCH. Leigh, Mr. Joseph.. 1 - *Dingle, Mr. A - B - Leigh, Mr. I. L. ... 1 Fortescue, Col 1 - - Honorary Secretary — Leigh, Mr. Wm. ... 1 FALMOUTH Fowey Harbour Com- Rev. P. VTVTAN ROBINSON. Lloyd, Mr. T. H. ... - 1 6 BRANCH. Annual Subscriptions. Marsland. Mr. H. A. 1 * Jenkyns, A. Esq. . . - 10 -Janvrin, Misses .... 1 - - Marsland.Mr.Herbert 1 President— Martyn, Edwd. Esq. 11- Robartes, Lord 10 10 - Eobinson, Mr. F. E. 1 D. J. JENKINS, Esq. M.P. Martyn, W. L. Esq.. 11- Spencer, Rev. E 1 1 - The Cast Metal Mill Chairman — Peard, Mrs 1 1 - St. Aubyn, Sir John, HOWARD Fox, Esq. *Purcell, Rev. H. N. - 6 - Bart M P 11- Weathered, Mr. T.W. *Rashleigh,E.W.Esq. 1 - - Lugg, Mrs. John ... - 5 - Treasurer — *Rashleigh, Jonathan, (New York) 11- W. M. GEYLLS, Esq. Western Morning News, Proprietors Honorary Secretary — Robartes, Lord 1 1 of 11- T. R. GBYLLS, Esq. Sartoris, E. J. Esq. . 2 12 6 Annual Subscriptions. Stopford - Sackville, Total £14 18 - Basset, G.L. Esq..,. 3 - - Mrs 2 2 •Broad and Sons, •Thomas, R. B. Esq. - 5 - Messrs 11- •Treffry, C. E. Esq.] 11- Donations. *Bull,Col.M.V -10 - Trnscott, Chas. Esq.. - 10 6 Collection Boxes :— Came, Messrs. W. and White, Mrs.S - 10 - Hill's Hotel 174 ®orntoall. E.C. 11- *Wreford.W.W.Esq. - B - Boat House 1 18 6 Contribution Boxes .121 Post Office - 4 1 "Chard, Mr. A . , , - 5 - Sale of Old Stores... 25- BUDE *Cheesman, Mr. R. G. - 10 6 Total Dons... 3 9 11 BRANCH. *Clift, Mr. C - 10 Total £27 10 1 Total Subs. ..14 18 - Clinton, Lord 22- President- £18 7 11 Sir T. DYKE AOLAHD, Corfield, Mr. W - 6 - Bart., M.P. »Cox& Sons.Messrs. - 10 6 *FoxandCo., Messrs. HAYLE BRANCH. Treasurer — G. C. 2 2 - Rev. E. HIGHTON. Fox, Mrs. Alfred ... 1 1 - Chairman- LOOE BRANCH. Freeman, the Misses - 10 - Rev. Canon HOCKIN, Rector. Honorary Secretary — President— WILLIAM ROWE, Esq. Grylls, Mr. T. R.... - 5 - Hosken, Mrs. S 1 - - Honorary Secretary — W. H. POLE CAEEW, Efq. Annual Subscriptions. Jenkins, Mr. D. J., Chairman — £. s. d. M.P 2 2 Annual Subscriptions. G. KEKSWILL, Esq. Acland, Sir T. D. Jenkins, Mr. G. A. . - 10 6 Bain, D.W. Esq. J.P. - 5 - Honorary Secretary — Bart., M.P 5 Jenkins, Mr. W - 5 - Bassett, G. L. Esq. . . 2 - - •Carnsew, Rev. T. S. - 10 - Kemble (Trustees), Bazeley, Mr. Jas. ... - 5 - ROBBET THOMAS, Esq. Mrs S - Bolitho, Sons and Co. Annual Subscriptions. 'Chamier, E. Esq.... - 10 6 Kimberley, Earl of . . 1 1 - Messrs 11- Allen, Misses - 5 - Constable, Mrs - 10 - "Kennerley.Mr. J. C. 1 1 - Burall,Mrs. J. H.... 11- •Bawden, Mr. E. . . . - 5 - Hockin, Mrs. Frank - 5 - *Lean, Mr. W. H. . . - 10 6Goldsworthy, Mr. T. - S - Bewes, Rev. T. A. . . 1 - - 106 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1886. £. I. d. £. s. d. Bishop Mrs ... 1 - - MEVAGISSEY •Thomas, CaptWra. - B - PENZANCE AND Buller, J. P. Esq. . . 5 - - Tonkyn, Cupt. W... - 6 - SENNEN COVE Bneb, Rev. Canon . . - 10 - BRANCH. Predwen, Mr. R - B - Campbell, Rev. Ed. . - 6 - President — Treffry, C. KEsq... 1 1 - BRANCH. Campbell, John, Esq. - 10 - JOHH TREMAYHE, Esq., J.P. Wellington, Mr. B. . - B - Chairman — Campbell, Mrs. T... - 10 - Weston, Mr. Fredk.. - 6 - The MAYOR. Campbell, T. Esq. . . - 10 - Chairman — •Williams, Captain "Campbell, Truman, Capt. WILUAH BALL. \vm B , J» Treasurer — Esq - 10 - Honorary Secretary — Willyams, A. Esq. .. - 10 - JOHN R. BHAKWELI, Esq. Carew.W. H. P. Esq. 1 - - Capt. J. BALL FARRAN. WUlyams, E. B. Esq. 1 - - Honorary Secretary — Gaunter, Henry, Esq. - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. *Childs. Borlase, Esq. - 10 - £. s. d. T. H. CORNISH, Esq. Clogg, S. Esq - 10 - Bailey, Edward, Esq. 2 - - Annual Subscriptions. Clymo, Mrs. James. -JO - 3oode, Arthur, Esq. - 10 6 £. s. d. Coad, J. L. Esq. ... - 5 - *Farraa, Capt. J. B. - S - Donations. AdMns, J. C. Esq. .11- Coode, T. L., Esq... - 5 - Sigman, H. W. Esq. - 10 - Boxes at Life -boat Aitkin, Rev. R. W., Courtney, L. Esq., Mt. Edgcumbe, Lord 3 - - St. Paul - B - M P ... 1 - - Petherick, - George, Ash.Mr. J. W. .... - 6 - Crichton, M. F. Esq.. 1 - - Esq - 10 6 Total Dons... 2 19 9 Bazeley and Son, Foster, L. C. Esq.... - 10 -•Tremayne, J. Esq.. 2 - - Total Subs.... IB 3 6 Messrs. George ... - 6 - Foster, Ed. Esq 1 1 - Williams, J. C. Esq. 3 - - Bedford, Capt. D. B.. - B - Garrett, Eev. S - 10 - Oswald, Miss L.,Con- £18 3 3 Bennett, WTs. Esq.. - 5 - Gill,Dr - 6 - tributkm Box .... - 3 6 •Boase, Francis, Esq. - 10 - Glanville, Rev. H. C. - 10 - Contribution Boxes. -26 •Bodilly and Sons, •Glencross, Kev. Ed. - 10 - Sums under 5*...... - 2 6 Messrs. T. H - 10 - Glencross, Rev. Jas. - 10 - PADSTOW BRANCH. Bolitho, Edw. Esq. .. 1 - - lilubb, A. L. C. Esq. - B - Total .....£12 4 6 •Bolitho, T. S. Esq.. 1 - - Grigg, John, Esq.... - 10 - Chairman — Bolitho, T. Robins, Hawke, Kd. Esq. ... - 10 - X G. PBIDBATJX BRUKE, Esq. Hicks, Mr B - 6 Honorary Secretary— Bolitho, T. Bedford, Hicks, Mrs. J. S. ... - 6 - Hicks, Mr. William. - 6 - MULLION BRANCH. Capt. ROBERT KEY. Bolitho, W. Esq 11- Hooppel, Mrs - B - Chairman— Annual Subscriptions. Borlase, Walter H. lago.Mr. - 6 - J. SYDNEY DAVXT, Eaq., J.P. •Allport, Mr. Sam. . - 10 - Esq - 10 - Jenkins, Rev. D. . . . - 6 - Allport, Mr. Charles - B - BorIase,W. Copeland, Honorary Secretary — Beatrice, Lady Moles- Jeukins.S. W. Esq.. - 10 - Mr. J. H. SHEPHARD. Esq. M.P. -40 - *Jones, Eev. E. D. . - 10 - Boyns, Richd., St. Kemble, Rev. A. ... 1 1 - Annual Subscriptions. • Bishop, Mr 1 - - •Kerswill, Geo. Esq. - 10 - 3enney, Mrs. R... .. 11- Broad, Mr.Arch.J.B. - 10 - Joyns, Richd. Bos- *Kerswill, J. B. Esq. - 10 - Javey, J. Sydney, •Brune, Prideaux, C. King, Rev. Joseph . . - 10 - Esq 1 1 - G.Esq. 2 - - Boyns, Nichs,, St. Kltson, Rev. J. B... - 10 - •Gill, Rev. E. E 10 - 31emow and Son, Kitson, Kev. J. F. . . - 10 - *BranwelI and Sons, •Little, Mr. Ed - 6 - £empthorne,Mr. J. B.- 10 - Carlyon, the Rev. J. - 6 - Messrs. R. M - 10 - •Marshall, Capt . John - 5 - iobartes, Lord 66- Cory & Sons, Messrs. 11- Jran well, Miss - 5 - Marshall, L. Carring- •Thomas, Mr.Joseph - S - •Daw, Mr. W. H 6 - Jarne, Miss 2 - - ton, Esq - 10 - •Thomas, Mr.Fredk. - 5 - Gurney, Rev. Golds- Carter, Mrs - 6 - Marshall, Wm.Esq. . 1 - - •Trounson, Mr. T.. . - 5 - worthy 1 - - Cbenhalls, Mr. A., Martin, Rev. Canon. 11- Vyvyan, Eev. Sir Guy, Mrs - 10 6 Medland, James, Esq. - S - VyelL,Bart 2 - - Hamilton, Henry, Clarke, Mr. F. J. ... - 6 - Nettle, Wm. Esq... - 6 - Sums under 6s. .... - 18 - Esq 1 1 - Code, T, Esq., Mara- Newport, F. Esq.... - 5 - Nicholas, Mrs. J. ... - 10 - £12 5 - >>niisb, Thomas, Esq.- B - Norria, Miss - 10 - Corporation of Pen- Olver, Mr. Thomas . - 6 - Donations. •Langford, Capt. R.. - B - »Poad, Mr. John ... - 5 - Contribution Boxes. - 6 9 •Langford.Mr.Sussex - 2 6 Uoulson, Messrs. Tho. Pole, Henry, Esq.... 1 1 - Lloyd, Mr. J. S. H. . - B - •Polkinghorne, Wm. Mann, Rev. C. N.. . . - 6 -Davy, Messrs. R. V. Marley, Mr. Hen. F. - 6 - and H - B - Rendle, C. B. Esq. . . - 8 - Martyn, Mr. Henry. - 10 - Dennis, Jas. Esq. ... - 5 - Richards Mr. Geo. F. - 6 - NEWQUAY Martyn, Miss G - 10 6 Dennis, Rev. B.-N.. 11- Sneyd, George F.Esq. - 10 - Martyn, Mr. 1 11- Dennis, Wm. Esq... 11- St. Germans, The BRANCH. Martyn,Mr.S.Symons 11- •Doble, Mr. E - B - Martyn, Mrs. Anne. - B - Dodge, W. H. Esq. . - 6 - Chairman — Martyn, Mr. Thomas 11- St. Germans, The Col. W. E. MICHELL. Downing, S. T. G. Countess of - 10 - Molesworth, Sir Paul Esq 1 - - Tatham, Mrs - 5 - Honorary Secretary — Edmonds, Miss - B - •Thomas, Dr - 5 - Capt. W. THOMAS. Nicholls and Son, F. U. S 1 1 - *Thomas,Robert,Esq. - 10 - Annual Subscript-ions. Field, T. W. Esq. .. - 10 6 Trelawny.SirW.L.S. 1 1 - Boyle, T. Esq - 6 - Paynter, Rev. Samuel 11- Gartrell, J. H - B - Trembell, Capt - 5 - Buckle, Lieut., R.N. 11- Grenfell, P. Esq. ... - 5 - Buckttought, Mr. P. - 6 - Peter, Miss 1 - - Harvey, Mrs. Nicbs. - 10 - •Walters, Capt. John - 6 - Buller, Mr. W. B. . - 5 - •Preston, Robt, A. B. Harvey, Mr. S., St. •Walters, Copt. Sam. - 6 - Cardell, T. M. Esq. . - 6 - Esq 11- West, Rev. J. 0. ... - 10 - Carus-Wilson, E. S. •Rawle, Capt - 10 6 Harvey, Mr. H. H., White, J. Esq - 10 6 Esq - 10 - •Richards, Mr. W... 1 - - Trevarian - 6 - White Mrs J - 10 6 Collins, J. B. Esq. ..11- Robartes, Lord 1 1 - •Hedgland, Rev. P., Crocker, Capt. John . - 5 - Sawle, Dowager Lady MA - 10 - WynhaU.Mv.B - B - Ennor, Mr. J - 6 - Hodge, Hy. Esq., St. Hicks, Mr. W - B - •Tyacke, the Rev. R. - 10 - Sennen - B - £41 6 - •Hicks, Mr. G - 10 - •Holman, N. & Sons - 10 - Total £24 16 9 Hora, Mr. A. H 1 1 - Donations. James, Miss Ellen. . - S - Donations, Humphrys, Mr. R., Bolitho, Capt. R.N.. - 10 - Jenkin, Mr. Albert . - 6 - •Capt. John Bel- St. Sennen - 6 - j™kin, Capt.Thomas- 5 - Humphrys,Mr.H.T. Martyn, Mr. S. E. . . 1 1 -Cornish Bank, St. •Michell Col 1 1 - Columb, Box .... - 2 6 Jago, the Misses.... - S - Total £42 6 1 Molesworth. Sir P. Bt. - 10 - Mitchell and Son, James, Mr. F. H. . . - s - •Mugford, Rev. J. T. - 5 - Messrs., Truro.Box - 10 6 James, Mr. John.. .. - 6 - •James, Mr. S. H., Pearse, Miss 1 - - £27 16 6 St. Just - 10 - Shuckford, Mrs 11- ^^"•^^ King.T.Esq - 10 - BENCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 107 £ . t. d. £. «. d. £. «. d. Laity, Mr. Hy., Pen- FORTH LEVEN *Guy, W. R., Esq... - 10 - St. Aubyn, Sir John, Guy, Mrs. Mark. ... - 10 6 Bart. MP. 1 1 - Laity, Mr. Hy., Tre- BRANCH. Hambly,Mrs.E.(the •Staff, Dr. - B - Chairman — late) - 10 - Stevens,MrJ>.F., J.P.- 5 - "..anyon, Mr. J. J... - 5 - Rev. E. PEIDMOEE. Haynes, Mr. John.. - 6 - •Tresidder.Mr.W.T. - 10 - javin, Mr. Chas. ... - 5 - 'Johnson, Mr. Thos. - 6 - Trewhella, W - 5 lie Grice, Chas. D.N. Honorary Secretary — Magor, E. A., Esq. .11- •Tyacke, Rev. R. F. - 10 - Esq - 10 - J. P. THOMAS, Esq. Onslow.SirW.W.R. 1 - - Yivian, A. Pendarves, jonghurst, Miss. ... - 5 - Annual Subscriptions. Page, Rev. V. (the Esq., M.P. 1 1 - Magor, M. Esq - 10 - £. 1. d. late) 1 1 - Wallis, Capt. S - 6 - *Marrack,Mr.Philip - 6 - Robartea, Lord 5 6 - Pearse, W. Esq - 10 6 Martvn, Rev. E. J.. - 6 - Wasley, Mr G ... - 5 •Mathews, Mr. P. C. - 6 -»Bickford-Smith,W., Robartes, Lord 1 - - Yonge, Miss. - 5 - *Mathews, Messrs. W. Esq.,M.P 1 1 - Robins, Foster, &Co., D. and Sons - 10 - Bolitho, Sons & Co.. 1 1 - Messrs 11- Michell, A. 0. Esq.. - 10 - Coode, Ed. Esq 1 1 - Stephens,Eobert,Esq. 11- Michell, Mr. A. H.. . - 6 - *Treffry, Rev. R. H. 1 1 - Michell, Mrs. John. - 10 - Do. Second Snbscrlp- •Trevan, Dr.M.R.N.- 10 6 Millett, Mrs., Bos- Wharncliffe,Earl... 22- avera 10 - Harvey, Wm. Esq... 22- Milton, J. P. Esq. . . - 10 - Contribution Boxes .-96 SCILLY ISLANDS Montgomery, Dr.... - 5 - *Lear, E. W. Esq... - 10 - BRANCH. Molesworth,SirP.W. - 10 - Martyn, Mr. R - 5 - Moody, Miss 5 - Molesworth - St. Total £16 H 6 President— Moody.MissS - 5 - Aubyn, W. Esq. . - 10 - T. A. DOKKIEN-SMITH, Esq. Morton, Rev. D., Roberts, Mr. H - 6 - Rogers, Capt. J. P., Chairman — W. GLUTAS, Esq. R.A 11- PORTLOE BRANCH. Olver and Symons, •Rnndle, Dr - 10 - St.Anbyn,SlrJ.,M.P. 11- Honorary Secretary- •Simons, J. Esq.... - 6 - Chairman— Mr. E. J. BLtTETT. Sleeman, Mr. W.... - G - The Bight Hon. LORD Pascoe, Mr. Nichs., HYITOK. Annual Subscriptions, St. Sennen - 6 - Vyvyan, Rev. Sir •Banfleld.F - 5 - Phillips, Mr. Geo., St. Honorary Secretary— •Bluett, E. J - 6 - Wise, Rev. R. F 11- Eev. S. W. E. BIED. •Bluett, J - 6 - Contribution Boxes . - 4 1 Polsne,'J - 5 - Annual Subscriptions. •Dorrien-Smith, T. A., Esq 11- Total ...... £21 - 7 •Bird, Rev. S. W. E. - 5 - Preston, Eev. Geo. H. - 6 - •Blarney, Mr. J. A.. - 5 - Douglas, W. T - 10 6 Quick, J.K. Esq.... - 6 - Carlyon, E. T. Esq. . - 10 6 Devon and Cornwall •White, A - B - Reeve, Rev. J. A., Bank - 10 - Sums under 5s - 1 6 St. Just - 10 - PORTHOUSTOCK •Dunstone, Mr. W... - 5 - Contribution Boxes . - 17 2 Roberts, Mr. Thos, BRANCH. Fookes, Eev. W 5 - Total £4 6 2 Robinson, Lady .... - 5 - President — Miners' Bank, Truro - 10 - *Roe, Eev. E. J., St. WILLIAM TBEVEHEK, Esq. Peter, Rev. L. M. ..11- Wise, Rev. Canon . . 1 - - Rogers, Miss (Tre- Chairman — Young, Oliver, Esq. - 10 6 varthian) 1 1 - EDWD. J. LEVEBTOK, Esq. Rogers, the Misses . - 10 - Honorary Secretary- Total *8 6 - •Ross, C. C. Esq - 10 6 Mr. E. P. ROSKBDGE. Ross, Dr. J. C - 10 6 Ross, Mrs - 10 Annual Subscriptions. ©umbexlanfc. Saundry, J. and Son, *Coad, Mr. Jno - 10 - St Sennen - 6 - Robartes, Lord 2 2 - ST. IVES (CORN- Scobell, Geo. Esq.... 1 - - Fox, G. C. and Co. . . 1 1 - WALL) BRANCH. CARLISLE AND St. Aubyn, Sir John, *Hearle Mr - 6 - SILLOTH BRANCH. Bart.,M.P. 11- Hunter, Miss E. E... - 10 - Treasurer and Honorary Sylvester, Eev.P.D., •James, Mr. Wm. . . - 10 - Secretary — Chairman — W. T. TBESIDDER, Esq. The MATOE of CABLISLK. Thomas, Henry, Esq. - 5 - •Leverton.Edw. Esq. - 10 - Annual Subscript-ions. Honorary Secretary- Thomas, R., St. Just - 5 -Lory, C. M.Esq - 6 - Anthony, Mr. M. D. - 5 - Mr. ALFKED PAEKEK. Tonkin, Rev. John, Lory, Lieut. John L. - 5 - Bamfleld, Mr. R. H.. - 10 - St. Baryan - 10 - Lory, Rev. P. A. P.. - 6 - Batten, Carne and Annual Subscriptions. Tonkin, Rev. F - 6 - Pengilly, Mr. Alex..— 5 - Came, Messrs. ... - 10 6 Blair, Mr. Thomas.. - 10 - Tremewen,Mr.N.T., •Roskruge, Mr. E. P. - 6 - Best, Mr. W. H., J.P. - 5 - Binning, S. J. Esq. . - 10 - •Roskruge, Mr. Wm. - 6 - Bolithos&Co.Messrs. 11- •Boyd, Chas. Esq... - 10 6 Trevethick, Mrs 10 - Smedley, Miss 2 - - Can- and Co. Messrs. 11- Trythall, W. Esq. .. - 10 - Smelt, Eev. M. A. . . - 10 -Care, Capt. W. H.. . . - 5 - •Crabb, Win. Esq... - 10 - *Uren. Mr. J. G. ... - 6 - St. Aubyn, J. Esq. Chellew, Capt. J. ... - 5 - Creighton, R. Esq. . . - 10 - JIP. 1 - - Coles, Eev. R. E. ... - 10 - Ferguson, J. C. Esq. - 10 - Vijcurs, Mrs - 10 - •Button, Rev. M. J.. 1 1 - Comley, Mr. J. J. .. - 6 - Ferguson, Robt. Esq. Tremayne, Colonel.. 11- Cowley, Earl, K.G... 2 2 - M.P 1 Williams, Mrs - 6 - Trevenen, Wm. Esq. 11- Dillon, Harrowing & Harrison, Mrs. W. .. 1 1 - Wingfleld,Rev.W.W.- 10 - Venables, Mrs - 10 - Hope, Mrs. Joseph . - 10 - Vyvyan, Rev. Sir Docton and Sons. ... - 6 - Howard,G.Esq.,M.P. 1 - - Vyell 22- •Hain,Edw., & Son, James, Isaac, Esq. . . - 10 - Lawson, Sir W. Bart. £58 6 6 Total £16 8 - Hain, Capt. John ... - 5 - M.P 1 - - Hain, Capt. R. P.... - 5 - Little,Miss - 10 - Donation*. Hamlyn, G. S - 6 - Maxwell, Mr. Wm. . - 10 - Pillar Box and other •Hodge, Capt. John . - 6 - Middleton, J. T. Esq. - 10 6 Collecting Boxes.. 9 16 - PORT ISAAC Johns Mr W - 5 Page, W. B. Esq 1 I - •Jones, Rev. J. B. . . - 10 6 Redtord, Kev.F. M.A. - 10 6 Total £68 2 6 BRANCH. Morton, Capt. R. . . . - 6 -StandiBb,E.R.W.P. •Nicbolls, Dr. J. M. - 6 - Esq ... 1 1 Honorary Secretary- Permewan, Mr. R. . . - 5 -Sutton, Wm. Esq. Rev. J. LOCK. Richards, Mrs. G.... - 6 - Annual Subscription!. Robartes, Lord 11- Sundry small sums. - 17 - Old Delabole Slate Rosewall,Mr.G.B.,J.P.- 6 - Quarry Company. 11- Ross, C.C. Esq., M.P. 11- Total £14 12 6 Fortescue, Eari 1 - - Rowe, Mr. James ... - 5 -

G 2 108 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUKNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. i. d £. s. d £. J. d. Donations. SEASCALE BRANCH. Ainsworth, Mr. J. S. - 10 Donations. Contribution Filial Armstrong, Mr. W. J.- 5 - Lowther, Miss B - - Box - 10 3 President — Bentinck,Kight Hon. Williams, Mr., Col- Contribution Box, The Right Hon. Lord G. A. C.,M.P 11- lection Box - 711 Boat-house and MUHCASTEB. Brackenridge, T. Boxes under 5* - S 9 Chairman — & Co - B Rev. H. BELL. Brockbank, Mr. Jas. - 10 - Total Dons 6 13 8 Total Dons..... 3 10 4 Burnyeat, Mr. W. . . - 10 6 Total Subs. ....47 17 - Total Subs..... 14 12 6 Treasurer — Cameron, Mr. Peter. 1 1 - Mr. JOHN WEIGLEY. Collras,Mr.J - 6 £53 10 8 £18 2 10 Hon. Secretary — Collis, Mr. Isaac. ... - 10 - Capt. JOHN LANDSBEOUGH. Cousins, Mr. R - 5 - Crossfield Iron Ore Annual Subscriptions. MARYPORT £. I. d. Dees, Mr. James G. . - 10 - WORKINGTON BRANCH. *Alnsworth,J.S.Esq. 1 1 - Dickinson, Mr. J. N. - 5 - BRANCH. Atkinson, W. Esq. . - 10 - Dixon, Mr. T. C. ... - 10 - President— Chairman — Barker, Mrs. A 1 - - Feldtman & Co. Barratt,Mrs.(2 years) 4 - - The Right Hon. The H. P. SENHODSE, Esq., J.P. Messrs. R 10 - EARL OF LONSDALE. Honorary Secretary — *Bell, Rev. H - 10 - Fisher, Mr. C. E.... 1 1 - Capt. E. B. PENRICE. Blomfield, Rev. C... 11- Fisher, J. I - 5 - Chairman — Brocklebank,SirT.. 1 - - Fnrness Railway Co. 2 2 - C. J. VALENTINE, Esq., M.P. Collector- Christian, Jas., Esq. - 10 - Gordon, Mr. C. D. . . - 5 - Captain WILLIAMSON. Honorary Treasurer — "Colebank, Capt. J.. 1 1 6 »Hellon, Mr. JohnS. 1 1 - J. A. BROATCH, Esq. Annual Subscriptions. Freebody, Mrs - 5 - *Helder,Mr. A - 10 Addison, John, Esq. - 6 - Gaitskefi, Jas. Esq.. - 5 - Hilton, Miss - B - Honorary Secretary — Birkby, Mrs. Ostle. .11- Gunson, Mr. John . . - 5 - Hodgetts, Mr. A. ... 1 1 - J. C. THOMPSON, Esq. Booklass, Miss - 10 - Hutchinson,Mr. Isaac - 5 - Hodgson, Capt. Isaac - B - Collector- Brayton Coal Co. ... 1 1 - Johnson, Miss 1 - - Howie, Mr S - Mr. F. W. SIMMONDS. Johnson, Miss F.C.. 1 - - Howson, Mr. Thos. . - 10 - Annual Subscripi&ms. Collin, P. de E. Esq. - 10 - Lottie. Rev. A. C... - 5 - Hudson, Mr. (Low- Bouch, the Misses . . 2 - - Eckersley, Mrs - 5 - Matterson, Mr. R. . . - 5 - ther) 1 1 - Graham & Co. Messrs. - 10 - Middleton, Mr. John - 10 - Hudson, Mr. T 1 1 - Clifton, Rev. C. W. . - B - Hewitson, Mrs - 10 - Mashiter, Mr. Thos. - S - Hine Bros. Messrs... - 10 6 Mossop, Mr. John .. - 5 - Jackson, Mr. George - B - *Mark, Jos. Esq 1 1 - Jackson, Mr. James. - S - Crosthwaite, Thomas - S - *Muncaster, Lord .. 6 - - Jackson, Messrs. Douglas, T. S - 10 - Penrice, Jas. Esq. . . - 5 - 'Parker, C. A. Esq. . 1 - - George & Co - B - Fisher and Sprott. . . 1 10 - *Ritson, Messrs. Kobt. •Robley, Mr. Thos.. - 6 - Jackson, Messrs. J. *Gambles, John.... - 10 - and Co 1 1 - Senhouse, Miss - 10 - and W - 10 - Gibson, M. A 1 1 - Robinson, Jos. Esq. . - 10 - Sberwen, Miss 1 1 - "Jacques, Capt - 10 6 *Senhouse, H. P. Esq. Stanley, Edwd., Esq. 2 - - Jefferson, Messrs. R. Hodgson, R. H - 10 - J.P 11- Stephenson, Mr. R.. - 5 - and H 1 - - Hodgson, D. L - B - Sewell, Colonel - 6 - *Thompson,Capt.J.R.l 1 - Jenkins. Mr. John.. - 10 - Hodgson, Josh. F. . . - S - Shaflter, Rev. W. P. - 5 - Turner, W. B. Esq.. 1 - -Kennaugh and Sons, Iredale Brothers 1 - - Sol way Hematite Iron *Walker Mr Henry 10 - Messrs - S - Co 11- *Wordsworth,Eev.J. - 10 6 Leconfield, Lord.... 11- Jackson, Thos - 5 - Tyson and Hobson, *Wrigley, Mr. John. - 6 - Lindow, S. and J. Jacques, Miss - 10 - Messrs 2 2 - Jenkinson, Robert.. - 5 - Wilson, Robert, Esq. 11- Total £29 6 - Lumb, Mr. W. W.. . - 10 -Knowles, Thos - 5 - Wood, Mr. J.H..... - 6 - Mackenzie, Mr. J. H. - 10 6 Litt, Miss 5 - Metcalf and Jackson, McKerrow, Chas.... - 5 - Total £13 18 6 Donations. *Churchill, J. Esq.. 11- Moore & Co. Messrs. - 10 -Milburn.Tom - 10 - Donations. Robley, Mr. John .. - 10 - Thompson, J.D. Esq. 11- Mossop, Mr. J. B.... - B - Mordy, John - 5 - Watsoc, H. H. Esq. 1 - - Banks, Mrs., Station Moss Bay Company, Hotel - S - Sums under 5s 1 6 Collection at Seascale Brown, Capt. W.... - 6 - Musgrave, Mr. J. R. - 10 - Musgrave, Josh - 5 - Campbell, J. Esq... - 5 - (at Children's Ser- Nelson and Sons, vice), per Rev. W. Ormrod, F. ~ 10 Carr, H. Esq 5 Messrs. G - B - Paisley Wm - 10 - Cockbain, Capt - 5 - Nicholson, Mr. J.... - B - Collection Boxes at Peile, Alfred - 10 - Douthwates, Mr. ... - 5 - Nicholson, Mr. T. . . - B - Penrice, the Misses. - 5 - Graham, Mr - 5 - Rai Iway Station and Pearson, Messrs. Life-boat House ..15- Reed, Mrs - 5 John and Son .... - B - Robinson, Capt. R. . - 5 - Mark Lodge (Free- Poslethwaite, Mr. M. - 10 - Robinson, D. B 1 l - Total Dons. ..67- Robinson, Mr. J. H. - S - TotalSubs. ..29 6 - Saunders, G. F. - 5 - Maryport Co-opera- Robinson, Mr. R. A. - 10 - Scott, Mrs. Isaac ... - 10 - Robinson, Mrs — 5 - Scott, W.G 5 - Maryport Hematite £35 13 - Russell, Mr. John.. - S - Iron Co - 10 6 Spencer, Major (Exors. *Mason, J. Esq - 5 - of the late) . - 10 - *Thompson, J. C.. .. 10 - Nicholson, J. C. Esq. - 10 - Sterling, Mr. John .22- Thompson, Miss, WHITEHAVEN Thompson, Miss ... 1 1 - Elizabeth St - B - Perseverance Lodge Vivian, Mr. John . . - 6 -Thompson, Wm. (Freemasons) 371. 11- BRANCH. Walker and Peile, Newlands, J.P 5 - Ritehie, Capt - 5 - Thompson.the Misses - 10 - Stanfeild, Mr - 5 Chairman — Capt. MAUN, Walker, Mrs. R 11- Thompson, Mrs., Tyson,M iss, Fleming 3 Hilton Terrace. Walker, Mr. Wm... - B - Park End - 6 - Were, Mr. A. B - 5 - Young Men's Catholic Honorary Secretary — Whiteside, Mr. H. J. - 5 -Wallace, J. R -10 - Benefit Society... - 10 6 W. J. TTSON, Esq. Whittle & Son, Wallace, Miss -10 - Collector — Wtird, Lancelot .... - 6 - Box on Brow Top ..-51 Wilson and Kitchin, Wattcrs, Mounsey. . - 6 - Do. Custom House.. 1 13 - Mr. L. BOREOWDALE, 16 Woodville Terrace. Williams, W. W.... - 5 - Do. E. B. Penrice ... - 12 1 Winder Iron Ore Co. 1 1 - Sums under 5s 4 7 - Annual Subscriptions. Sums under 5s. 2 10 6 Contribution Boxes . - 13 7 Total Pens 24 19 2 Lonsdale, The Right Total Subs.... 13 18 6 Hon. The Earl of . 6 B - Total £47 17 - Total £30 11 7 £38 17 8 Ainsworth, Mr. D., M P - 10 6

— BBANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 109 £. s. d £. «. d. DERBY BRANCH. Gibson, Mrs . 1 - - •Didham, Capt. R.N - B - Gifford, J. B. Esq. ..11- •Dowell, Vice-Admiral Bentugtsijiu. Honorary Secretary — SirWilliam K C B - 10 - T. H. HAURISOK, Esq. Gribble Miss . . - 10 - Drew Miss - B - LLANDDULAS *Guppy, T. W. Esq. - B - Fierville.J. M.Esq.. - B - Annual Subscriptions. *Gnppy, H.C - B - BRANCH. £. t. d Fisher, G. Esq - B Abney, Rev. E. H... 1 1 - Haggard, Rev. C.... - 10 6 Fox Brothers and Chairman — Bakewell and Wilson, Hall, Rev. W.C - B - Fowler - 5 - R. B. HESKETH, Esq. Hamling, J. G. Esq. - 10 - Fraser, P. H. Esq... - 6 - Harper, Jos. Esq... - 10 - Honorary Secretary — Bothamley, W. W. Heathcoat, Miss .... - 10 - Gardiner, Mr. (two J. P. FAICHNEY, Esq. Esq - & - Bottomley.Geo. &Co. Joce, Mrs - 6 - Annual Subscriptions. Woollen merchts., Gloag, Mr. M - 5 - £. «. d. Derby - 10 6 Glubb, W. Esq - 6 - Cox, S. R. Esq 1 1 - Mackrell, Miss 11- Dnndonald, Countess Curzon, Hon. Mrs. . . 1 1 - •Gosset, Rev. I. H... - 10 - of 1 1 - Curzon, N. C. Esq. .11- Marshall.J.P.S.Esq.. 11- Gottwaltz, J. F. Esq. - 5 - Frost, Charles, Esq.. 11- Martin, A. Esq - 10 6 •Granville, Rev. R.. - 10 - •Hesketh, R. B. Esq. 6 - - Evans, Henry, Esq.. 11- Martin, Mrs. W 11- Gnille, Rev. G. de C. 1 1 - Jones, Bateman, Rev. Evans, Walter, Esq. 22- *Mock, E. Esq 1 - - Hake, Mr G - B - Harrison, T. H. Esq. 11- *Morcom, Rev.W. G. - B - B 11- Holden, Rev. J. S. . . 11- Hanson, W. D. Esq. - 10 - *Kneeshaw Lupton, King, Jas. F. Esq.. .11- Mnnro, Colonel .... 1 1 - Haverfleld/T.W.Esq. - 10 - and Co., Messrs. . . S - - Leech & Neal, Messrs. 11- Nat. Prov. Bank of Heathcote, C. Esq. . . - 5 - *Llanddulas Quarry Longdon, F. Esq. . . 1 1 - Henderson,John,Esq. 1 - - Nott, Mrs - 10 - Hinchliff.Major C. H. - 10 - Pipon, Rev. J. C.... 1 - - Newbold, J. W. Esq. - 10 6 Parminter, Mrs - & - How & Co., Messrs.. - 10 - Raynes&Co. Messis. S - - Xewton,C.E. Esq... 1 - Pick, J.P.Esq - 10 - Hunt, Miss - 5 - *Sparrow, Captain Peach, Mrs 1 - Pinckney, Mrs 1 1 - Hntchinson, Gen. ...-!» - (Llanddulas) 1 - - Renals, John, Esq.. 1 - Pinkett, Mrs 11- Hutchinson, Lt-Col. 1 - - Walker, A. 0. Esq. Schwind, C. Esq. ... 1 - •Pulling, J. Esq.... - 6 - (Chester) 1 Smith, John, Esq. . . 1 - Quick, Mrs - 5 James, Boucher, Esq. - 10 - Wynne,J.Lloyd,Esq 2 - - Rafarel, W. C. Esq.. - 10 6 Keir. Mrs. - 5 Wynne, R. W., Esq. 11- Richards, Miss - 10 - Kelsall, Capt. R.N.. - 10 - Contribution Box... - 8 3 Swingler, Alfred, Esq. 1 1 - Robinson, Mrs - 6 - Kempe, Rev. J. C. .. - 10 - Walters, Mrs 11- Selwood, Rev. C - 6 - Total £24 13 - *Seymour,Rev. A.E. - 10 6 Lawrence, Miss .... - 5 - Sharland, Mrs. - S - Loveband, Mrs - B - •Smith, W. 0. Esq. - 10 - Macartney, Miss ... - 10 - Smyth, Mr. John... - s - Macleod, Mrs - 6 - Smyth, John, Esq... - 10 - Mallett, Mr. H. L. .. - 8 - Snow, Mr. J - 6 - Mead, Capt., s.s. Tamlyn, J. Q. Esq. . - 10 6 Tamlyn, P. H.Esq.. - B - Narraway, J. Esq... - S - Tatham, Mrs 11- Nevill, Capt - 5 - ToUer, W. H. Esq.. . - 10 -Peard,G. O. Esq.... - 5 - Wadland, Mr. S - 6 - •Pickard, Mr. W. . . - 1 6 •Webber, E. C. I., Pike, W. Esq 1 - - 39ert>Bs|)m. Esq - 5 - Pinkett, T. E. Esq.. - B - Debonsfjtu. •Westacott, Mr. Jno. - B - Portemouth,Countess 1 - - HELPER BRANCH. Wills, Miss - 6 - BARNSTAPLE AND Sums under 6s 1 B 6 Price! W. E. Esq.. .'! - 10 - Chairman— BRAU NTON Box at Boat House.. -S3 Pyke, Mrs 1 1 - H. LOMAS, Esq. Pyusent, T. Esq. ... - 10 - BRANCH. Total £41 10 9 Reynolds, Miss - S - W. WIHTEKBODBNE, Esq. •Reynolds, Kev. E. . - B - Vice-Patron — Kiccard, Mrs - B - Honorary Secretary— Rogers, Thos. Esq... - 10 - W. P. ADSHZAD, Esq. The Right Hon. The EAEI FORIESCUE. BIDEFORD AND Booker, J. Esq - B - Annual Subscriptions. APPLEDORE Ronse, E. Esq - B - £.' s. d. Chairman — Sanders, R. Esq 1 1 - Adshead, Mr. W. P.. 1 1 - E. MOCK, Esq. BRANCH. Sawer, T. Esq. - 10 Adshead, Mrs - 10 6 Honorary Secretary— Scott, Lt.-Col. G. A. - 6 - H. C. GUFPY. Chairman — Scott, Major - 5 - Adshead, Mr. G. H.. - 5 - Vice- Admiral Sir WM. Assistant Secretary — DOWELL, K.C.B. Stapledon, W. Esq.. - 10 - Bourne, Mrs 1 1 - R. G. DAREACOTT. Calvert, Mr - B Honorary Secretary— Stevens, J.C. M.Esq. 1 - - Friend, Rev. F. A... - B - Annual Subscriptions. J. GEOVES COOPER, Esq. Stucley, Sir G. Bart.. 11- £. t. d. Sutcliffe.Dr - B - Hawkins, Mr. J. . . . - 5 -Alford, Mr. Wm - S - Assist-Honorary Secretary- Hunter, Mr. J 11- Avery, W. Esq - 5 - Mr. W. Nicoi. •Thrupp, Rear-Adml. Hunter, Mr. J. Jnn. - 5 - 'Basset, C. H. Esq. . .- 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. R.JT - 10 - •Jackson, Mr. E. G. - 5 - Baylis, J. E. Esq.... - 5 - Ball, Mrs - B - Punier, G. Esq - B - Lloyd, Mrs - 10 - Benge, W. G. Esq. . . - 6 -Bazeley, H. M. Esq.. - B -Vellacott &Trapmll- 1 6 Lomas, Mr. - 10 6 Bird, J. S. Esq 11- Benson, Mrs 1 - - Vidal, Mrs. E. IF. . . - 10 - Smedley Bros - 10 - Brady, Jas. Esq - 10 - Blakeney, W. Esq., Vidal, Rev.Sealy... - 10 - Smedlev, Mr. E. ... - 10 - *Brewer, J. Esq 2 2 - R.N - 10 - Vincent & Duncan, *Smedley, Mr. J. ... - 10 - •Chanter, J. R. Esq. - S - Brooke,Mrs - 10 - Messrs - 10 - Stone, Mr 6 - Crang, John, Esq.. . . - 10 - Buckland, Rev. S. . . - 6 -Ward, Mr. W - B - Tomlinsou, Mr - B - Cram?, Miss - B - Chappie, N. Esq. ... - S - Wheeler, Lt.-Col. ... - B - *Darracott, Mr. R. J. - 5 - •Churchward, Rev. Whyte,Capt.R.,R.N. - B - Wheeldon Bros., Day, G. H. Esq - B - M. D. Dimond - 10 - Willett Capt - 10 Messrs. - 5 - •Dennis, T. J. Esq.. - 10 - *Coffln,J.R.Pine.Esq. 1 - - Willett, Rev. C.S... - S - Dennis, Edwd. Esq.. - S - •Cooper, J. Groves, TOliams, Capt. W. - B - Collecting Boxes. ... 1 1 - Downing, Miss - 10 - Esq - 10 - Vilson, Messrs - B - Sale of Photographs - 13 1 Edger, Edward, Esq. - S - 3ooper,Mrs. J.Groves- 10 - Winterscale, Lt.-Col. - B - Edwards. H. J. Esq. - B - Wren, A. B. Esq... - 10 - Total £13 11 7 Ffinch, J. P. Esq. ... - 10 - Christie, A. L. Esq.. - 10 - Wren, Capt. R. F. . . - 6 - Fletcher, Miss - B - )a™, Mrs -10 - Sums under 5s IB 9 6 Fletcher, W. Esq. ..11- *Fortescue, Ru Hon. Jayman, A. Esq. (two Total £58 18 6 Earl 4 4 - HO THE LIEE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1886. £. <. d. £. «. d. Donations. DAWLISH BRANCH. EXETER BRANCH. Allin Miss 5 - Allin, Miss Emma . - 5 - Chairman — President— Birch, Lt.-Col - 10 - Dunhill Mrs . . - 10 - P. M. HOABE, Esq., J.P. The Right Hon. the EARL Boase, J., Esq - 10 - Box at Post Office, or DEVON. Westward Ho!... - 16 2 Treasurer — > Honorary Treasurers and irent, Mrs. E - 6 - Do. at Life-boat House- 18 1 ALEX. McCASLAND, Esq. Secretaries. T. BEANDEETH GIBBS, Esq. irown, M.-Gen.,E.A. - 10 - Honorary Secretary— Browning, Mrs 11- J. B. PIKE, Esq. COORTENAY H. EDMOHDS, Total Dons. ...32- Esq. TotalSubs. ....58 18 6 Collector- Bryce, J. P. Esq 1 - - Mr. COLLING WOOD, R.N. Annual Subscription!. umlock, The Misses 1 - - £62 - 6 &. i. d. Annual Snbseriptiant. Acland, Sir T.D.Bart., Carr, Rev. C. R 10 - £. s. d. M.P 1 1 - terter, F. E - 5 - hetwynd. Viscoun- Bagshaw, Mrs. F.. . . - 10 6 iaraes, W. Jun. Esq. 11- tess - 10 - Brett, Capt. E.N. ... - 10 6 Jarton, H. Esq - fi - Chown, W. C - 5 - Bullen, Rev. J. A... - 5 - lelfield, J. Esq 1 - - ole, E. S. Esq 1 - - CLOVELLY BRANCH. lurton, Mrs - 5 - lerger, Mrs - 5 - Collected in Lymp- Chairman— Collins, Miss 11- kmd, Miss - 6 - stone Church by Eev. WM. HABRISOK. iremridge, Miss Rev.C. D. E. Malet - 5 - Honorary Secretary — Jouglas, Lady 1 1 - M. W. (3 years).. 3 3 Cooke, Mrs. F. T. .. - 6 - Mr. JOHN BTJMBY. toxat, Capt. R.N. . . - 10 Bridges- , Mrs 1 1 - tames, A. L. Esq... - 5 - )rake, Dr. - 5 - Daniel, Major-Gen. .11- Annual Sttbsariptiani. >urhMn, B*v. Canon - 10 6 5>aAe, A. i. Esq. . - B - *Berrlman, Mr...... 5 - Edward, Mr. Allen . - 5 - Ellis, Rev. R - 5 - Davies, B. W. Esq.. - 5 - •Bumby, Mr. J. .... - 5 - Ermen, Mr. P 1 1 - Gard.Mrs 11- )avies, W. C. - 5 - Chandler, Rev. Mr. . - 5 - Ermen, Mr. G 11- Geare, J. Esq. 5 6 - )avis, Major-Gen. . . - 5 - Chichester.Chas.Esq. 11- Ferris, Mr. R - 10 6 Uray, W. Esq - 5 - )evon, The Earl of. 1 - - Chope, Eev. T. H... - 5 - Fiske, Mr. T - 6 - Jreen, E. Esq - 5 - *Dobbie, Admiral .. - 10 - Cooke, G.R. Esq. .. 1 - - Fortiscne, Miss - 5 - Holms, Miss - 5 - Drake, Lady Elliot . - 10 - Hooper, Smith, Esq. - 5 - Drysdale,A.W.Esq. - 5 - Fane, the Misses ... 2 2 - Geare, Rev. J. G. . . - 5 - Hoskins.Rev. — ...- 6 - D'Urban,Mrs - 6 - •Harris, John, Mr... - 5 - Germon, Col., J.P... - 5 - luxham, C. Esq.... 11- )umbleton, H. Esq. . - 10 - •Harrison, Rev. Win. - 6 - Gould, Miss - 10 - :anson, J. Esq - 10 - Cden, Mrs. C. - 6 - Stucley, Lieut.-Col. . 1 - - Cennaway, Miss A.. 11- 5dwards, A'. Esq. . . - 5 - Tucker, T. Pitts.Esq. - 10 - Lee, S. Esq - 10 6 Fisher Miss - 6 - Vine, Mrs. M. in memory *Hoare,Mr.P.M.,J.P. 22- Lloyd, H. Esq - 10 6 freeman, J. Esq. .. - 10 - of late Capt. Heard - 6 - Jackson, Major 1 I - tf ason, Browne.Esq. - 5 - freeman, Eicbard.. - 10 - Walker, Wm. Esq. . - 5 - ^ea,Mr.Thos 22- rfathews, Miss - 5 •Fulford- , F. D. Esq. - 10 - •Whitefield, Mr. Ed- iaeer, Messrs. & Co. - 10 6 Milford, J. Esq 1 - - Goldney, G. Esq.... - 6 - Gilford, Miss - 10 - Gordon, J. Esq 1 1 - Maye, Mr. Thos. ... 1 1 - Norman and Pring, Total £ 8 19 - •McCasland, Mr. A. 1 1 - Messrs 1 1 - •Jreatwood, H - 5 - Moss, Mr. -10 6 'engelley, Mr. - 5 - Jreswell, Mrs - 10 - Newell Mrs - 5 - Donations. lamiltoa, A. K. Esq. B - - Turner, Rev. E, . . . - 5 -PhiUott,Ml8 - 5 - ?opman, Rev. — ... - B - Iam\yn, Mis. C. . . . - 5 - *Pike, Mr. John B. . - 1 -Sanders, Ealph, Esq. 11- EEarborough, Countess Contribution Boxes .624 Pike, Mrs. W. J.... - 10 6 Snow, E. Esq - 10 6 of i Tharpe, Mrs. (3 Total Dons 6 12 1 Savile, Col., J.P 6 - Hicks,Mrs - 5 - Total Subs 8 19 - Strickland, Miss 22- Thomas. J. L. Esq. . - 10 - Hill JT - 6 - Swete, Colonel - 5 - Truscott,F. Esq. ... - 5 - Hill, Miss 1 - - £15 11 1 Sykes, Sir F., Bart.. 11- Tucker, J. T. Esq. . . - 6 - Sodgson,Dr.CookE. - 5 - Tomlin, Major - 6 - Varwell.P.Esq - 5 - dolman and Sons . 2 - - Tozer, Mr. Edgar . . - 10 6 White, Admiral, C.B.I 1 - Howard, Eev. W.W. - 6 - Wilcocks, Weston, & Hussey, Col - 10 Ware, Mrs. (the late) - 10 - Imbert-Terry, H. DARTMOUTH Welch, Mr. T - JO - Jameson, Insp. Gen. BRANCH. Weston, Mrs. P - 10 6 Wimble, Mrs 1 1 - A.M. D - 10 - Whidborue, Mr. J. S. - 10 6 Wippell, J. Esq - 6 - Jameson, Miss L. E. - 10 - Chairman — • Wiley, Mr. J. W.... - 10 - Wippell, Mr.C. F... - 10 - Johnson, E. Esq., Capt. HUSBAND. Sums under 5s. - 5 - M.P 11- Johnstone, Miss .... - 5 - Major HOCKIH. Jones, Winslow, Esq. 11- Keneington. Mrs. ... - 5 - Annual Subscriptions. Landon,H.W.L.Esq. - 10 - Exell, Eev. J. S - 5 - "Langley, John, Esq. - 10 - "Hockin, Major - 6 - Donations. Mair, H. Esq. 1 1 EXMOUTH BRANCH Eees, Mr. W. H - 5 Hoare, Mr. P. M., Seale-Hayne, C. Esq. 1 - Chairman — Phillott, Mrs - 6 CHABLES PBETTIJOHH, Esq. Lillingston, Mrs. E. - 10 - Pillar and Collecting Lillingston, G. B. P. Honorary Secretary— Esq - 10 - £3 1 Capt. C. SQUIBE. Long, Jas. Esq - 10 - Donations. Total Dons. ..451 Collector — Contribution Boxes, Total Subs. ..34 1 - Mr. E. GABJ>. Macanlay.TheMisses - 6 - H.M.S. Britannia - 4 Annual Subscriptions. Malet, Eev. C.D - 10 9 Received by Custom £33 6 Abbott, Misses - 10 - Marsh-Caldwell, House Officers.... - 12 *Adams, H. C. Esq. - 10 - Misses - 10 - Alderswell, Mr - 5 •Moorman, Adml. E. - 10 - Total £3 17 Moorman, Mrs - 5 - Ogilvie, J. A. Esq. . - 10 6 Back, P.D.Esq.RN. - 5 Palfrey C E - 5 Baldock Mrs - 5 Pattrick, the Misses. - 5 - Bazalgette, Col. C. . . - 10 Peck, P. W. E - 10 - Beaven, The Misses. - 5 -

. : BRANCHES—LIS T OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. Ill £. ». d. £. >. d. £. i. d. £. S. d. Perry, T. P. Esq. ... 1 - -Leman, Misses - 10 - Pedder, Mr - 6 - Bennett, J. N - 5 - Peters, W. H. Ksq.. - 10 - Mabyn, Miss - 5 - •RiddelVW. K. Esq. - 10 - Bewes, Rev. Thomas 11- Phear, Sir John .... 1 1 - Man,J.L. Esq - 5 - Roe, Mrs. Lock - 5 - Boolds, C. C - 10 - *Phillpotte,Capt.A., Martin Miss A .... - 10 6 Taylor, R. H. Esq. . - 6 -Bourne, James, Mrs. 2 - - R.fl 1 1 - •Maule, G. N. Esq., Whitehead, Mrs 1 1 - JP 11- Brown, Wills, and •PrettUohn.C. Esq. . 1 - - Mello,Miss Charlotte 2 - - Total. ... £6 12 6 Purcell, Rev.W.H.D. - 6 - •Naish, J. G. Esq., Bruited, J. Esq - 6 - Pycroft, G. Esq - 10 - J.P - 10 - Burnard.Lack&Alger 11- R B P - 5 - Roberts, — Esq. ... - 6 - Donations. Ravenscroft, Mr. and Richards, P. Esq - 5 - Deedes, Rev. L - 10 - Clark, W.'A - 10 6 Mrs - 6 - Sale, D. Esq - 6 - Dana, C - 10 - Coatesand Co., Dis- Hivett-Carnac,C.E»q. - 5 - Sapwith, Mrs - 10 - Rigby, J. 0 - 10 - tillery 1 1 - Roberto, W. D. Esq. - 5 - Stephens, Admiral . - 10 - Robertson, Misses . . - 5 - •Thorold, H. 0. Esq. - 6 - Collier Brothers.... 11- Rochfort, Com., R.N. - 5 - Tucker, Misses - 5 - Contribution Boxes .472 Rolle, Hon. Mark... 16- •Walters, W. Esq... - 5 - Ross, Mrs. R - 5 - Welch, T. Esq - 5 - Total Dons. .. 778 Curgenven, Mugford, Sharp, Mrs 5 - Wingrove, Mrs - 10 - Total Subs. ...6 12 6 and Kendall - 10 - Sbier Dr - 5 Shirreff, Dr. .1. W. .. - to - £14 - 2 Devon and Cornwall •Spettigne, J. Esq. . - 10 - Total £23 4 Stewart, Lady - 10 - Edgcumbe, Mount, Teschemaker, C. Esq. - 10 - Donations. NEWTON ABBOT Thomas, W. U - 6 - Adlam, W. Esq. ... - 6 - Edmonds and Son... - 10 - Trail, D. Esq - 5 - Barton, Miss - 10 - BRANCH. Elwortby, Curtis, and Clam, Mr. F - 5 - TurnbuU, G.W. Esq. Collingwood Boarding Honorary Secretaries- FoaleandSon - 10 - M.D - 5 Establishment ... 2 14 - General H. G. TATLOB. Upton, Capt - 10 - Mr. R. L. LLOTD. •Fox, Eliot, and Co.. - 10 - Vangdon, G. C. Esq. - 5 -Dickinson, C.H. Esq., Fox Roy Co 1 1 - W.G - 6 - Collector- Fox, Sons, and Co. . . - 10 - W.T.B. - 5 - E.C - 5 - Mr. J. B. TOMPKINS. Gas Co., Plymouth ..22- Walker, K - 6 - Foster's Hotel 12- Annual Subscriptions. Gibbs & Co., Messrs. Walter, Major, R.A. - 5 - AFriend 6 - J 1 1 - Ware H - 5 " Friends" - 6 - Baker, R. H. M. Esq. - 10 - Goldsmith, J.P - 10 - Walrond, Colonel . 1 - - Hayhurst.Rev.Canon- 5 - Goulding F H - 10 - Warren, Misses . . - 6 - "Hillsborongh Ter- Greenway, John.... - 10 - Webber, A B. . . . - 5 - HaycroftandPethick - 10 - Webber, Miss. . . . - 5 - Hughes, James, Esq. - 5 - Devon and Courtenay Hearder and Son ... - 5 - Webster, Miss . . . - 6 - Jarvis, General - 5 - Clay Co 11- Heywood, Henry . . - 10 - Sums under 5s. . . .15 2 6 Lacotte, Madame A. Francis, Robt. Esq.. - 10 - •Hickley,Adml.H.D 1 - - Contribution Boxes . 1 17 1 de 6 - Harris, Rev. S. G. . . - 5 -HicksandCo - 10 6 "Montobello House"- 14 6 Hext, G. Esq - 6 - Hoare, Henry - 5 - Total £82 a 10 " Montpelier House " - B 6 Hill, General - 10 - Hodge, W.& Co.... 1 - - Mello, MissC 10 - - Rae,Lady - 6 - Holmes, Mrs. A. E. - 10 - Rendell & Symons . - 5 - Nugent, Tbe Hon. . . - 6 - Rowband.Mrs - 6 - HurrellandCo - S - ILFRACOMBE AND Scratton, D. R. Esq. 1 - -»Inglis,J.C - 6 - MORTE BRANCH. Redman, Mrs - 5 - Stockman Bros - 6 - Jackman, William.. - 5 - Taylor, Gen. R.G... 1 - - Shipley, General ... - S - James and Son, E.. 22- Chairman — Toomey, G. Esq. ... - 5 - Vicary, J. Esq. - 6 - G. N. MAITLE, Esq., J.P. Tucker, Misses 10 - - Wall, Miss 1 1 James and Rosewall - 10 - Wall, G. Esq - 5 - Treasurer and Honorary Way, E. Esq - S - Townsend 1 - - Keen, Edmund - 5 - Secretary — Whitfield, Mr - 5 - Watte, Blake, Bearne, J. Q. NAISH, Esq., J.P. Sums under 5« 18 8 6 and Co 1 - - Lansdown, T. W.... - 10 - Whiteway.C.V.Esq. - 5 - Lethbridge, J - 5 - Annual Subscriptions. Contribution Boxes : — Lott, Miss - 10 - •Acland, Lieut. B. Parade Box 20 9 6 Pillar Contribution Loye, P.andCo - 5 - Dyke, R.N - 5 - llfracombe Boat Box 1 - 6 •Margary, P. J 1 - - House 1 1 6 Baker, G. Esq - 10 Morte Boat House - 6 6 Total £16 16 5 Matthews, Henry... - 10 - •Barnes. Rev. H.... - 5 - Matthews, J.W - 5 - Barnetl, C. J. Esq. . - 6 - Total Dons. ....71 12 6 Blandy.Mrs 1 1 - Melhuish E - 6 Butcher, L. G. Esq.. - 6 - Total Subs. ....23 4 - Monk,J.E - 6 - Chanter, Rev. J. M.. - 5 - PORT OF *Morrish,F. A - 5 Clay, Mrs - 5 - £94 16 6 PLYMOUTH Morshead,Capt.,R.N. Clemow, C. Esq - 5 - . per Rev. B. Mills. 2 10 - •Copner, C. J. Esq.. - 6 - BRANCH. Mortimer, J. F. 6 Chairman— Nathan, Jacob 1 9 6 Crookes, J. Esq - 6 - LYNMOUTH Naval Bank 1 1 •Darbyshire, C. Esq., ADMIRAL H. D. HICKLBY. Newcombe, J. R. ... - 10 - BRANCH. Treasurer — Norrington, Charles, Honorary Secretary- JOHN GUMMING. and Co 1 1 •Dennis, J. C. Esq.. - 6 - Mr. JOHN CBOOK. Page, Keen, and Page - 10 - Down, Mrs. J. G - 5 - Honorary Secretary— Parkhonse, S., & Sons - 6 - Fisher, Rev. W 5 - Annual Subscriptions. JAUES ROONEY. *Pearn,E.A 2 2 Foqnett, H. R. Esq.. - 10 - Ayres, Rev. H - 5 - Annual Subscript-font. Pearn, F 1 1 - Fullerton, Rev. C. G. - 10 - Adams, B - 6 - Peek,W 11- •Gardner, F. Esq.... - 5 - Berry, F. C., M.D. . . - 5 -Adams, Clark, and Gardner, J. T. Esq. . - 6 - Bevan, Mr. - 5 - Lindon -10 - Pethick, J - 10 - Gilbert Mrs . . - 6 •Crook Mr 10 6 Allen & Son, John.. - 10 - Picken and Co - 10 - Heginbottom, J. Esq. - 5 - Edmonds, F. E. Esq. - 10 - Arliss, Ward W. ... - 5 - Pitts, Son, and King - 6 - •Hicks, G.W. Esq.. - 5 - Herman, H. E. Esq. - 5 - Ash, A - 10 6 Popham, Radford, & Hore, Miss 10 •Heywood Mr 10 6 Barker, Nathaniel . . - 5 - Co - 10 - Jones Brothers - 10 6 Barrett G R - 5 llfracombe Hotel Co. - 5 - Lean, K. E. Esq 10 - Bastow, T. W - 10 C Ralph A - 5 Leigh, General - 6 - •Medway, Mr - 5 - Bellamy, J. A - 10 - Bew,G. G - 10 - 112 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1886 £ s. d. £. «. d. £. ». d. £. s. d. Rolston, J..M.D. ... - 5 - Mildmay, F. B. Esq., Norris, F. B. Esq. . . - B -Stayner.Mrs - 6 - RolBton,G. T - 5 - M.P 11- Perks, W. Esq - B - Teignmouth Harbour Rooker Miss - 10 Seaton, W. S. Esq. . . - 10 6Preston, H. B. Esq.. - 10 - Commissioners ... 10 0 - Turner, Misses .... 1 - - Pullin, Dr - S - Templer, R. W. Esq. - 10 - •Eoseveare, E. - 10 6 Twysden, Capt. R.N. 1 - - Rawlinson, SirC.... - 10 - Tombs. Col. F. C.... - B - Twysden, Eev. Thos. 1 - - Bundle, G.H.E.... - 6 - Contribution box, •Ward, P , 5 - Bundle, Rogers, and Stephens, J. Esq. ... - 5 - Welsh, J. Esq - B - Webber, J. Esq - 5 - Whidborne,J.Esq. - 1 1 - St. Aubyn,Sir J. ... 1 1 - Total £22 6 6 Williamson, E. W. Wood, C. H 10 Esq. - B - Young, Geo - 10 - Shilston Win .... - 6 Woodrooffe, Mr. and Mrs - 10 - Pillar and Life-Boat Skardon, Mrs. W. .. - 5 - Sums under 5* 2 19 6 Station boxes, &c. 1 - 4 Sparrow, B., and Co. 11- SIDMOUTH Contribution Boxes. B S 6 Spearman and Spear- BRANCH. Total.... £53 6 10 Total Dons...... 19 2 - Chairman — Total Subs 24 B 6 Square and Stidston - 6 - The Rev. H. G. CLEMENTS, Stanbury, F. E - 6 - Vicar. £43 1 6 Steadman and Co. . . . - 10 6 TORBAY BRANCH. Stephens, Robert.... - 10 - Honorary Secretary— J. T. DCMHIBG, Esq. President— Annual Subscriptions. The Et. Hon. LOBD OHDBSTOH. Tanner, Mrs 1 - - Barnard, Mr - B - TEIGNMOUTH Honorary Secretary — Tremayne, H. H.... -66 Baugh, Rev. W. J.. - 6 - BRANCH. Tyeth,T.B - 6 - Cafe, General, V.C. . - B Eev. R. FUN WICK ELKINGTON. Vosper, EuttandCo. - 5 - President — Annual Subicriptumt. •Clements, Rev. H. The Et. Hon. LOBD HALDOH. Walters, C. H. - 6 - G J 1 1 - Watt, C. and Co - 6 -CoalaonBros.,Messrs. - 5 - Chairman — •Dewdney, Mr. D. . . - 10 6 Watt,B. J - 6 - Curry, Miss - 6 - Watts.1 - 5 - •Dunning, J. T. Esq. 1 - - Weary, J - 10 - Ede,H.Es. d. £. t. d. £. i. d. £. i. d Trustees of Swansea Ellicott, Mr - 10 6 Casher, Wm. Bnr- •Bridges, Geo. Esq. . - 10 - Harbour 50 - - Griffey, Capt. 1 - naby, Esq -10 6 •Cooksey, J. H. Esq. - B - Ireland, Mr - 9 6 Chads, Adml - 5 Cole, W Esq.... - B - Tulloch L - 10 6 McDonald, Capt... 2 10 - Chambers, Misses. . . - 10 - Coles, H. Esq. •Vivian, Sir H. H., •Cudlipp, Alderman. - 10 « (Mayor) ... . - 1C - Bart M.P 33- Price, Mr - 8 - Delme, S. R. Esq. . . 1 - -•Coote, Admiral, C.B.- 10 « Starr, Capt 2 9 Dunlop, Capt. Hamil- Davis and Bennett.. - B - Vivian, Mrs • . .1 1 Whittaker, Mr. . . - 14 0 ton, R.N - 5 - Day, Summers & Co. Walter J - 10 6 Boxes under 5s - 10 - Emanuel, E., Alder- Williams, Capt. (two Dlxon and Cardns, Total Dons 26 11 6 Emanuel,Barrow,Esq.- 10 - Williams, F. E - 10 6 Total Subs 33 8 - Felth&m, G. Esq. ... - 5 - •Dugmore, Col - 10 - Williams, Wm - 10 6 Ford, R.W. Esq.... - 5 - Dunlop, G. Esq 11- Wilson C T .... 1 1 - £59 19 6 *Galt, Col. E - 6 - •Evans, Capt - 10 - Yeo, F. A., M.P 1 - - Gloyne, Wm - 10 - Glasspool, W. H. Grant & Co. Messrs. 11- Total £94 18 6 Hackman, L. L. Esq. 1 1 - •Grtmston, Colonel . - 10 - Hall Hall, Mrs..... 1 - - Do. (Box) 1 7 10 CHELTENHAM *HalL,J.S. taq 1 - - •Hankinson.R.C.Esq.- 1» 6 Donations. BRANCH. Hants Telegraph ... 1 1 - •Hedger, Philip, Esq. 1 1 - Sailors' Chapel, per *Hay, Jas. Esq - 10 - •Hodgson, Captain, Bev. E. J. Wolfe Hon. Secretary — •Helby, Walter, Esq. - 10 - K.N 10 6 Captain G. E. HOIXISUN. Holdsworth, Miss... - 10 6 Hooper and Ashby, Do. (1884) - 18 2 Collector- Box at Port Eynon . - 10 1 Mr. W. WrrcHEtL. Jeans, Mrs 1 1 - Horseman, Mrs - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. Jephson, Major-Gen. - 10 - •JeUlcoe,C.W.A..E8q.- 1« 6 Total Dons 2 17 10 Bell, W. E. Esq. ... 1 1 - Key, Comm. R.N. . . - 10 -•Lenthall, Lt.-Col. . - 10 - Total Sabs 94 18 6 Bull, J. Simms, Esq. - 6 - King, Alderman W. Mansell, Capt., R.N. - 6 - D., J.P - 10 - •Martin, Admiral .. - 10 - .£97 16 4 "Christian, Admiral - 10 - •Knight, S. Esq. ... - 10 6 •Mercer, G. Y. Esq. - 10 6 Cavendish House Knott, Dr. C - 5 - Miller, W., Esq.../. - 5 - *Lancastef,Capt.H.J.- 5 - *Mordaunt,J.M.Esq. - 10 - Colledge, J. Esq. ... - 10 - 1-angdale, Rev. G. A. - & - Napiei xaA Sons, Evans, J. Bowie, Esq. - 10 - •Lethbridge.Admiral - 5 - Gardner, Rev. G.... - 6 - Lush & Co. Messrs.. - 10 6 O'Bryen Hoare, Sir, Gardner W. Esq. .. - 10 - Lush, Joseph, Esq.. - 10 - Bart - 10 - George, F. D. Esq... - 10 - Marvin, Richard, Esq. - 5 - Payne & Sons, Messrs. - 5 - Hawkins, Miss -10 - Marvin, Mrs - 5 - Pearce, Fans, and OHoucegtersfifre. Henry, Miss E - 10 - Miller, Gordon, Esq.. - 10 6 Smith, Messrs.... - 10 6 Hodgson, G. E. Esq. - 10 6 Vevkms, Walter, Esq. - 10 - BRISTOL BRANCH. Lloyd, Mrs 2 2 - Murray. Mrs. K. D. . - 10 6 Phillips, C. J. Esq. . - B - Martin & Co. Messrs. - 10 - Chairman — Owen, Rev. T - B - Payne, Thos. S - 6 - Randall, Sloper and M. WHITWILL, Esq. Plant, T.,Esq - 6 - Palmer, Geo. A - B - Co. Messrs. 10 6 Selig, Mr. S. - B Pares, J. Esq., J.P... 11- Ransom, J. Esq - 10 - Honorary Secretary — •Payne, William ... - 10 - •Robinson, J.G. Bsq. - 10 - Mr. M. BRYAH. Shirer and Haddon, Pike, Spicer, & Co., Rolleg, Driver, Esq. - 10 - Collector — Messrs 1 1 - Scrace, H. Esq - 10 - Mr. J. R. TAYLOK, •Skillicorne, W. N. •Portsmouth, Right •Seymour, Alfred,Esq- 10 - Ashley Road. Esq 1 - '- Rev. the Bishop of - 10 - Shum, Miss 2 1 - Annual Subscription*. Voile* Co - 10 - Walker, I. Esq -10 - •Poynder, Comm. ... - 5 - Tagart, Morgan and £. ». d. Protheroe, Mrs., of Co Messrs. ... - 10 - Bligh, Mrs.R 22- Williams, Miss 11- Young, The Misses . - 10 - Vincent, H., Esq. . . - 10 - Raby, Admiral, C.B. Westlake, R. Esq. .. - 6 - Butterworth, McAr- Sums under 5s - 5 - Box in Mr. George's V.C - 5 - Wiiger, W. Esq - 5 - Sandeman, Colonel Daniel, Thos. & Sons 56- shop, High Street. - 6 - Sevenhampton Parish J.G Church(collection) 142 Sandeman, Mrs 1 - - Edgar, Miss R. 11- Sheppard, Rev. H.W. 1 - - Total £il 9 8 Donation!. Goodwyn, T. W. Esq. 11- Stokes, Capt., R.N. 1 - - Goody, Cripps, & Sons 11- Tatchell, A. G. Esq. - 19 6 Union Screw Co.'s Grace, J. and H. . . - 10 6 Tredgold, Mrs - 10 - Steamers— Hill, C. and Sons ..22- Vine, Mr. Charles . . - 6 - Anglian - 6 3 Justice, F. M - 10 - Woodman, Mrs - 10 - King, R. P. & W. P. 22- Contribution Boxes Miles, W. H 1 1 - and Pillars 514 5 Phillips, A. Esq. .. 1 1 - Sums under 6s - 4 6 Powell, W. & Sons 22- ^ampsftfre. Mexican 1 10 - Kussell, Miss C. B. - 10 - Total £38 8 5 Pretoria - 1 - PORTSMOUTH AND (two years) 2 2 - Tartar 3 1 B Terrell, W. and Sons 11- HAYLING ISLAND Thomas,C.J.&Bros. 1 1 - BRANCH. SOUTHAMPTON R.M.S. Kile 10 Isle of Wight Wedroore.T 11- Honorary Secretary— BRANCH •Whitwill, M 2 2 - WM. PATNE, Esq. Nat. Prov. Bank of England, President— Other Contribution Portsmouth. THE MAYOR OP Boxes 3 18 11 SODTHAMPTON. Annual Subscriptions. Total Dons 70 3 9 £. s. i. Chairman— Donations. Allnntt, Mrs - 6 Admiral MAUTIS. Total Subs 26 6 10 Bristol Marine Asso- Austen, Rev. G - 10 6 ciation 6 6 - Treasurer — £96 10 7 Bacon, F. Esq 1 - - J. G. ROBINSON, Esq. Society of Merchant Bailey, Mr. T - 5 - •Barrington, V. B.K. - - - Honorary Secretary — Boxes- Bayley, A. O. Esq.. - 10 6 GEO. BRIDGES, Esq. Agate, Mr - 6 6 Blake, Bev. J. S. ... - S - Annual Subscriptions. Bramley, Capt. R.. 1 1 - Barlow, A. Esq - 10 - Custom House. ... - 8 9 •Browne, S. Com- Dunlop & Mackle - 6 6 mander S.W., K.N. - 5 - Bishop, J.. Esq - 10 - — BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 119

£. l. d £. *. Q Richards,Mrs.Russell 1 1 - Palmer, Rev. J.N... 11- Seeker, O. H. Esq... 11- Shllson, Rev. Charles- 10 - DOVER BRANCH. Ble Of (SSStgfjt. *Seely, C. Esq, M.P. 22- Tabuteau, M. Esq... - 10 - Chairman- •Selby, Mr.Wm. ... - 5 - Thomas, F. R. Esq.. 11- Major SCOTT. ISLE OF WIGHT Wilmshurst,Adrniral 1 - - Honorary Secretary— BRANCH. Sheckleton, Ma].- • Small Subscriptions. - 5 - Lieut.-Gen. BEDCE, C.B. Gen J 5 Contribution Boxes. - 17 2 Annual Subscriptions. •Simeon, Sir Barring- i.. t. a. CHARLES SEELY, Esq. ton. Bart 11- Smith, Captain G. Total.. ...£23 11 8 Back/Mr - S - Treasurer — Boodle, W. C. Esq... 1 - - G.WrATT,E8q.,Newport, I.W. Sorby, Miss - 10 - Southouse, Rev.G.W. - 1 6 Boyle, Lady (the late) - B - Honorary Secretaries — Spickernell, J. J. Esq. - S - Bradley Messrs - 10 - Kev. W. E. HEYGATE, TOTLAND BAY •Bruce, Capt. Sir T., Rector of Brighstone ; Spickernell.Wm.Esq.- 6 - R.N....: 5 _ WILLIAM SELBY, Esq., Brooke. Swift, Mrs. Catherine 11- BRANCH. •Bruce, General, C.B. - 10 6 Tennvson, the Right Court, P. S. Esq.. ... - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. Hon. Lord 1 1 - President — £. t. d. Thornton, A. B. W. EDMUND GRANVILLE WARD •Barrett, O. Moulton, Esq. Dickeson, Sir R 1 1 - Esq 3 - - Ttibb, Miss A - 10 - Finnis, S. Esq - B - Beckford, Mrs 1 - - Tuffley, Mr. T. H... - 5 - Chairman — Blake,J. Ruffln, Esq. - 10 6 EDWIN Fox, Esq. Brigstocke, Miss. ... 11- Upward, E. J Esq.. 11- Hon. Secretary — Graves, Mr - B - Broufchton, Kev. R.. - 10 6 Vibert, Mr. Benjamin 1 1 - Mr. THOMAS WATEEHOUSE. Goren,Jas. N, Esq., I l _ •Brown, Mr.C - 5 - Ward, E.G. Esq.... 1 1 - Donations. Hayward, — Esq. . . - B - •Brown, Mr. H - 5 - •Way, Mr. Henry . . - 10 6 Burnett," F. W. Esq. - 10 - Hartwell, F. G. Esq. 1 - _ Browne, Lt.-Col.H.G. 1 1 - Way, Mr. W. C - B - Burnett. G. Esq. ... 1 1 - Heath, General 1 - - Carter, Miss 10 6 Williams, Wm. Esq. - 10 6 Burnett, Miss - B - Hills Mr - B Coehrane, Lady 11- Winther&Co.Messrs. 1 - - Colman, Mr. .22- Igglesden, Mr. B. A. - B - Gollins, E. P. Esq... - 10 6 Woodford, Mrs - 10 - Hammersley, Mrs. . 1 - - Collins, Miss - 10 6 Wood, J. Esq 22- Contribution Box at Knocker, W. Esq. ..11- Cottle, Rev. Thomas 1 - - Worsley, J. Esq.... 11- Marwell, General ..11- Crorier,Lt.-Col.R.P. 1 1 - Wright,H.Smith,Esq. 11- Life-boat House.. 116 Diprose, Mr. John. . - 10 - »Wyatt, Mr.G 1 - - Morgan, E. D. Esq. . 1 - - Eldridge, R. F. Esq. - 10 - Yard, Mrs. Alleyne . - 10 - Total £S 19 6 Evelegh. Captain... 1 - - Schyott, N. Esq - 6 - Feilden, Misses ... 2 - - Total £11 1 6 •Soott, Major 11- *Fisher. Rey. C. T. . - 10 6 Sisoo, Mr. (the late). - B - •Fisk, Mr. R. J - 10 6 Donations. Stilwell, J. Esq. .... - B - Gamier, Col' • 10 - Arreton and Black- Stenart, G. Esq 11- •Gaze, Rev. J. Pellew - 10 6 water Churches Sutton, Dr 1 l _ George, Jas. Esq.... - 6 - CongregationalCol- Weston, Mr. U . . . . - 10 6 Giles, Mrs. George .22- lection — Mmety of Wissendenjtfiss E. S. - 10 - Oolden, Mr. Isaac... - 10 6 Harvest Thanks- Bent. Worsfold, — Esq. . . - B - Gordon, Lady Mary. 11- giving Service ... 3 IB - Sums under 6s. - 12 6 Haigh, Rev. Canon H. 1 - - Barrett, 0. Moulton, "Hall, George, Esq.. - 10 6 Esq 1 - - BROADSTAIRS Total £23 13 6 Haryey, Capt. T. & Carisbrooke Parish BRANCH. Mrs 2 - - Church Collection Donations. *Hayton, Rey. «... - 10 6 by Rev. E. B.James 4 5 2 Chairman — La Baronne Adel- *Heygate,Kev.W.E. 1 - - Collecting Boxes :— Heytesbury, Lord . . 1 - - Master Leonard Forbes, John, Esq. . 1 - - Hoflfmeister.SirWm. - S - Honorary Secretary- Rose, Miss 1 l _ •Hillier, Mr. W 6 - Brigbstone Boat- Mr. THOS. JACKSON. The Bravo Club, per Hood, Hon. Mrs. house - 6 8 Annual Subscriptions. Mr. H. W. Harris - 10 - Globe Hotel, West £. s. d. Proceeds of an enter- Howard, G. Esq. ... - 10 - Cowes - 10 - Anson, Admiral. ... - 10 - tainment at the Isaacson, Rey. Canon - 10 6 Koy.Needles Hotel, Banting, W. Esq. .. 2 2 - Town Hall, in aid JolUffe, Mr Jonathan - 10 - Alum Bay 1 14 5 *Ramtt, Mr -10 - of the Funds of the Kentfleld, Mr. T.... - 6 - Koyal Pier Hotel, Bligh, C. Esq. 11- Dover Life-Boat ..is - - Kerr, Mrs. B 1 - - Collecting Boxes ... 6 10 10 Kirkpatrick, Miss... 11- Reynolds. Mr. W. ..- B - Buckingham, J. Esq. 11- Law, Miss Mary.... - 5 - Tu'ffiey, Mr. R - 5 - )elo, Mr. S. H - S - 'Total Dons 44 1 10 *Le Marchant, Thos. Warren, Mr. H -1 - - •Elyard, Lient.-Col.. - 10 - Total Subs 23 13 6 Esq 1 1 - Boxes under is 5 6 Elyard, The Misses .11- •Lowther, Rear-Ad- •Fawssett, Rev.R.A. - 10 - £67 15 4 Total Dons 14 16 9 Jackson, Mrs 1 1 - Macnamara, Key .T.B.I 1 - Total Subs It 1 6 Manners, Lieut.-Col. M'Nally, Mr - B - £91 18 3 Moyes, John, Esq. ..11- GOODWIN SANDS Martin, Miss F. P.. . 3 - - North, Hon. H. F. . . 1 1 - AND DOWNS Meares, Hneh, Esq.. - 10 - •Walter, 0. C. Esq. . - 10 - BRANCH. Mew, Messrs. W. B. Vhitehead, Mrs. ... - 10 - Langton and Co. . . 1 1 - Patrons — Meyers, Barnett, Esq. 11- BEMBRIDGE Wyatt, W. Esq. .... 11- The Kight'Hon. the EARI Mildmay, Sir Henry, BRANCH. GRANVILLE K.G., P.O. Bart 11- £13 14 - The Right Hon. LOKD NOKTBBOCRNE. Millidge, Mr. Alfred - B - Chairman — p Donations. Mortimer, H. Esq. i«her, John A. Esq. 126 Chairman — JJ - 10 - Hopkins, Miss, and Capt. G. DOUGLAS, R.N. Mortimer, Wm, Esq. Honorary Secretary- Friends 2-10 Treasurer and Hon. Sec.— jj> _io e Admiral WILMSHORST, C.B. Contribution Boxes, Rev. T. S. TKKANOE. •Mowbray, Mr. John - 5 - Annual Subscriptions. Local Hon. Secretary at •Clayton, W.L.N.Esq.- 10 - Kingsdowne — Oglander.Lady 22- Bonlay, Capt. Da... 1 - - Total £22 12 1 Mr. W. BAILEY. *0mroanuey, Admiral De Pass, A. D. Esq.. - 10 « Sir Erasmus - 10 6 Edgell, Jas. Esq - - NORTH DEAL LIFE-BOAT. Puttinson, Maj.W.H. - B - Fisher, W. F. Esq... - - - Annual Subscriptions. Pelham, Hon. Mrs. D. 1 1 - •LeMesurier.Rev.J. 11- irassey, H., M.P. . . 6 S - Pennethorne, J. Esq. 11- Moreton, Colonel Pring, Mr. Samuel.. - 10 - AMD 22- Chennell, F. A. Esq. - 10 6 120 THE LITE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. s. rinie, John, Esq. .11- Knowles, Mr. Arthur 11- *Harrison, R. B. Esq. 11- *Lee, Henry, Esq. . . 1 1 - Total £52 18 6 * Jeffrey, Kev. N. S. - 10 6 Livy, J. Esq., J.P. .. - 10 - *McNaughtan, Dr.T. 11- Marsden, J. & Sons, Donations. Noblett, Misa 1 - - Messrs 1 1 - Donations. Royal Victoria Owl Pickop, F. Esq 11- *Muegrave, J. & Sons, Porter J. - 2 - Club, Rochester . . 1 1 - Messrs 11- Offertory at Ros>all Contents of Boxes — Preston Banking Co., Nicholson, Mr. W.. 1 1 - College, per Kev. London & County Ormrod. J. Esq., J.P. 11- H. A. James £ 12 6 Bank, Chatham Richardson, Or. .... 1 I - Shaw, Mr. Richard.. - IB t ffoxes. Sharpies, Geo. Ef q. . - 10 6 Thomasson, J. P., BoardofTrade 1 - 1 Wellington Inn, Sutcliffe, W. Esq. ..11- Eeq 5 - - Life-boat House .... 2 14 1 Brompton, per ThrelfiUl, Mrs. Ann, Tillotson, Mr. W. F.. - 10 - Steamers and Har- Mr. Mcffeill ... 1 - - *Walmsley, T. Esq., bour Office 781 Topping, E. Esq. ... 1 1 - JP 11- Whitworth Institute 114 •Viener, A. M. Esq. 11- * Wilkinson, Mr. T. . 11- Total Dons 3-6 *Wartenberg, Dr. V. *Winder, R, Esq. . . - 10 6 Total Dons It 18 1 TotalSubs 13 3 6 A 1 1 - Winder, T.H. Esq. . - 10 6 TotalSubs 52 18 « *Wayman, Rev. J. . - 10 6 Wright, Miss 11- £16 4 - Whiteley, Miss....'. 11- £»0 IT 1 £43 5 - Total £24 11 6 Donations. Box in Museum.... - 10 - Bowling, Mr. W.... 1 - - Donations. LANCASTER Foster, Messrs. J. & BRANCH. Sons, Dewsbury.. 5 - - Total £44 16 - *Smith, M. H. Esq.. 5 - - President— Han cast) (re. Talbot, J. Esq ... - 6 Lieut.-Cul. GEBENK. BLACKBURN ' Blackpool Pier Co. FLEETWOOD Honorary Treasurer— Fines handed over 33- J. C. MOOH, Esq. BRANCH. Collection at South BRANCH. Shore Church 6 - 6 Honorary Secretary— • President — Patron— M. SIMPSON, Esq. His Worship the MAYOB. Pillar and other Col- ROBBBT DUKDERDALB, Esq. lecting Boxes 61 5 3 Annual Subscriptions. Hon. Treasurer — J.P. J. S. PomTT. Esq., Total Dons... 80 13 9 Chairman — Rev. JAMES PEARSON, M.A. Manchester and County Bank. Total Subs. . .24 11 6 Treasurer — Ball T - 6 - JOSEPH BBIEBLEY, Esq., C.E. £105 5 3 R. C. WABD, Esq. Donations and Subscriptions. Honorary Secretary— Barrow, Thomas... - S - £. s. d. Barrow, Miss S - 5 - His Worship the Annual Subscription*. Barrow, William . . - 6 - Mayor, T. Farrer- Addle, R. Forrester - 10 6 Bartlett, Rev. P.... - 10 - Baynes, Esq 1 J - Bailey, Rev. Thos... - 6 - Barton, Thomas ... 1 - - Appleby and Sons.. 11- Barker, Alfred - 10 6 Baynes,Chr. (the late)- 10 - 122 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1886. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Richmond, W. R. . . - 6 -Anderson, E. & Co. Comber, Thos. Esq.. 11- Bell, W - S - Rigby, Rev. J. P. . . - S - Comberbach, W. S. Bibby and Sons, J. . - 10 6 Eoper, W - 10 - Anderson.W. B. Esq. 1 - - Esq - 10 - *Blades, Chas 11- Ross, Rev. H - 10 6 Armstrong, Jos. Esq. 11- Cookson, Edward H., Bond, Jas - 5 - Rothwell, Miss - 6 - Ashe, T. F. Esq 1 1 - Esq 11- Bone, Rev. John ... - 5 - Soyds, Rev. C. T.... 11- Aspinall, Son, and Cookson. T. W. Esq. 11- Eloyds, Mrs., Heysham Brooke, Messrs.... 11- Cope, Bros, and Co. Cottage 11- *Sanderson, J. - 10 6 Cotesworth, Lyne Brigg8,Capt. Robert. 11- Saul, Dr. W. W 10 - Bai ley, John, Esq... 11- and Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 - BrlggB, Mrs - 10 - Saunders, C. M 1 1 - Balfonr, Williamson, Cox, G. R. Esq 22- Burrell, J. S., Liver- Seward, Abram - 5 - and Co. Messrs 11-Cox, Henry, Esq 1 1 - pool 11- Sharpe, F - 10 - 3and, A. Esq 11- *Cox, James, Esq... 22- Burrell, Miss Jane, Sharp, Mrs. Jno. ... 1 1 - ianner, Harmood & Son, Messrs 11- Crooks, R. F. Esq. . . 1 - - &ring, Brothers & Crosbie, IA.-Co\.C.E. 11- Carson Miss 2 2 Simpson M H - 10 - Co., Messrs 22- Crosby, R. Esq - 10 6 Charnley, R - 10 - Sly, Joseph - 5 - Barrett, Wm. Scott, Crosfleld, C. J. Esq. 11- Chippindall, Misses . - 15 - Starkie,J. P.C 11- Esq 11- Crosfleld, Geo. & Co. Clark, C. T 11-Storey, Edward - 6 - larrow, James, Esq. 11- Clark, Miss, Queen St. 10 - Bartlett, Thos. Esq.. 11- Crosfleld, J. D. Esq. 11- Clarke Misa 10 - Bartlctt. Wm. Esq. .11-Crosfleld, Wm. Esq.. 1 1 - Clayton, Miss ...... 1 - - Swainson, Wm - 6 - Bates, E. and Sons, Cunningham.H. Esq. 11- Clemiuson.Chas - 10 - Taylor, Messrs. R. Curtey , Major Henry 1 - - Dalzell, J. H - 10 and J 1 1 - Battersby.W. & C. Currey. John, Esq... 11- Davis,Rev.D - 10 - Threlfall, Miss - 10 - &Co. Messrs 11- Davidson, E.W.Esq. 22- *Dawson, E. B 11- Townley, Miss - 6 - Baylis,T.H. Esq.Q.C.l 1 - Davies, Ellis & Co. Dawson, Mrs. E. B. . - 10 - Townley, John, Beazley, James, Esq. 11- Dickinson, John. ... - 5 - Southport 1 - - Beazley, James H., Dempster, John, Esq. 1 1 - Diggens, James .... - 5 - Townson, Miss - 10 - Esq 11- Derby, Right Hon. Dixon, MissM - S - Walker, Eev. Canon - 10 - Bell, Geo. & Co., The Earl of 2 2 - Donaldson, J. H., Walmsley and Smith 11- Messrs 1 1 - r>ixon,ll. H. Esq. .. 1 1 - Watson, J - 5 - Belcher, Wm. M. Esq. 11- DobeU&Co.,Messrs.A. 11- Edmondson, T., Lon- Wearing, S. W - 10 - BelLWrn. Esq. M.D.. 11- Dowie, James, & Co. don - 10 - Welch, W. G - 10 - *Beloe, Charles H.Esq.l 1 - Messrs 1 1 - Edmondson, Mrs., do. - 10 - Welch, Miss - 5 - *Beloe,H. C. Esq.J.P. 11- Drielsma, Mrs - 10 - Fielding.Mrs 11- Bennett, Wm. Esq. Drielsma, Maj. Simon 11- Williamson, Jas 1 1 - (the late) ...... 2 2 Ducker, H. Esq - 6 - Ford W 1 1 - Woods.Mre. -10 - Bewley, Jno. Esq... 1 1 - Daranty, Widow & Gibbins, Mrs. John, Wright Mrs . ... 4 4 Blngham, W. Esq... 11- Son, Messrs 1 1 - Birmingham 11- Sums under 5s 18- Blain, Samuel, Esq.. 22- Earles and King, *Greene,Lieut.-Col.T. 22- Messrs . .11- Greene, Rev. T. H. . 2 2 - Total £105 - - Booth, Alfred & Co. Eccles, E. S.. Esq. ..11- Messrs 2 2 - Eden, Thos. Esq.... 11- Greenwood, Robert. - 10 - Bouch, Mrs. John . . 1 1 - Elder, Dempster, and Donations. Bouch, T.W. Esq... 11- Co. Messrs 11- Sermons — *Bower, A. Esq 11- Elkington and Co. Hall, Dr - 10 - St. Anne's 2 16 9 *Bower, H. L. Esq. . 11- Hall, Richard - 5 St. John's 315 - Bowring, C. T. & Co. Elley.Mrs 2 2 Harris S J 1 1 Christ Church ... 3 3 6 Kskrigge, E. A. Esq. 22- Boxes — Boxwell, Wm. Esq. 11- Evans, Miss M - 10 - Hinde Misses 1 1 King's Arms 184 Brancker, John, Esq. 11- Evans, Tbos. Esq. .. - 5 - Hodgson, Thomas . . - 10 6 County Hotel .... 1 15 8 Brandreth.Thos. Esq. 22- Fallows, John, Esq.. 11- Conservative Club 1 - - Brierley, Wood, and Fletcher, G.H. &Co. Howitt Mrs ... -1C - Liberal Club - 3 6 Co., Messrs 22- Jackson, George .... 1 - - Harrison, Miss ... - 6 2 *Briggs, Capt.W. S. 11- Fowell, Rev. R. D.. . - 10 6 Jackson, Edmund . . - 5 - Bristow, J.Esq 11- Friend, E. C. and Co. Johnson, C - 10 - Bank Interest - 13 3 British and African Messrs 11- Johnson, Dr. James. 11- Steam Ship. Co... 22- Gamble, Colonel D.. 1 - - Lamport, Miss F. A. - 10 - TotalDons 15 5 6 British and Eastern Gardner, Major T... 11- Lancaster Quay Corn- Total Subs.... 105 - - Stripping Company, Gardner, Henry, Esq. 11- *Gardner, Jos. Esq.. 5 - - Lancaster Banking Co.3 3 - £120 5 6 Brocklehurst, G. W. Gardner, Miss - 10 - Leeming, Misses ... - 5 - Esq 5 - - Gardner, W. Esq. ..11- Leeming, Mrs. John - 5 - Brock\ehnTst,H.Esq. 22- *GaiQner,\V.ll. Esq. 5 - - Gardner, Rev. J. C.. 1 1 - Brocklehurst, S. Esq. 11- Garnett, Alex., Esq. 11- Lowndes, Miss - 10 - LIVERPOOL & NEW Browne, A. F. Esq.. - 10 6 Garratt, John, Esq. . - 10 6 Lowndes, Miss Kate - 10 - BRIGHTON BRANCH. Browne, Miss M. F.. - 10 - Geddes, Wm. & Sons, Bulley, S. M. & Sons, Chairman — Gilmour, H. B. Esq. 11- Masonic Lodge of ALFKKD BOWEB, Esq. Bulley, S. M., Esq. . 11- Given, John, Esq. . . 1 - - Fortitude, 281 11- Butterwotth, Miss J. 11- Gttlespte&Co.Me&STft. 11- *Maxsted, G. W. . . . 1 1 - Treasurer— Calvert, Capt 11- Gladstone, Robt. Esq. 11- Moon, George, Lon- HAEOLD L. BOWER, Esq. Cameron, John, Esq., Glynn, Jno. Se Son, Hon. Secretary at Liverpool — JID 1 1 - •Moon, J. C. 1 1 - CHARLES H. BBXOE, Esq. Cannington, John Goffey, Thomas, Esq. 11- Moon, Jas., London. 11- Hon. Sec. at New Brighton— and Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 - Goodlass, Wall, and Moser R P . . . . - 5 - J. L. C. HAMILTON, Esq. Carter, Tyrcr, and Co. Messrs 1 1 Parker, Messrs. . . 1 1 - Goodwin, G. S. Esq. 11- Assistant Secretaries- Carver Bros, and Co., Gordon, John, Esq. * 1 I - Mr. MATTHEW HESDEIB. Messrs 1 1 - Gordon, James, Esq. 11- Paget, Miss - 10 Mr. JOHN COLE. Carver, F. Henton, Gossage,Fred.H.Esq.2 2 - Annual Subscription!. Esq 11- Gostenhofer, C. T. Peacock, Mrs. E. B.. 1 - - Adam, E., Esq. M.L>. 11- Chadburn W. Esq. . 1 1 Esq B - - Pedder, Miss - 10 6 Adams, R., Esq - 5 - Chamberlain, G. Esq. 11- Graham, Henry, Mrs. 2 2 - Pritt, Rev. F. D. ... - 10 - Alexander, Robt. Esq. 1 1 - *Chambres, Major Greensbields,T.E.Esq.l 1 - Allan Brothers & Co. Wm. J P 1 1 - Grey, Edwaid, Esq. Procter W . . 1 - - Messrs 1 1 - Cliff, Edwd. A. Esq. 11- (the late) 11- Pryke, Kev. W.E... 11- Allan, E.G. Esq. ... 11- Cliff, William & Son, Grimsdale, Thos. F. Redmayne, Mrs. ... - 5 - Andersson, W. H. Messrs 11- Esq.,M.D 11- Eedmayne, Miss J. . - 5 - Esq 11- Coltart, E. Esq 1 1 - Groves, Charles, Esq. 1 1 - BRANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 123

£. ». * s. £. t. *. ». d. GrnningfcCo.Messrs. 2 2 Leitch, Jas. & Co. Rathbone, Benson, Tomlinson, Hodgetts Gunson, Brown &Co. Messrs 1 1 Esq 2 2 and Co. Messrs.... 11- Messrs 1 1 Lister, Jas. Esq 1 1 Rathbone Brothers Touzel, Mrs 11- •Hamilton, John L. C. Litherland, W. & Co. and Co. Messrs.... 1 1 Turner, Alfred, Esq. 22- Esq 1 1 Uathbone.S. G. Esq. 2 2 Turner, John, Esq. .11- Hannay and Co. Little, James, Esq.. 1 1 Rathbone, Wm. Esq. Drmson, Thos. Esq.. 11- Little, William, Esq. 1 1 M P 22 Wainwright, Mrs. R. 1 1 - Hanmer, Thos. Esq. - 10 Littledale, H. Esq. . . 1 1 Ravenscroft, W. Esq. 1 1 Walker, A. and Co. Hardwick, Alfred, Liverpool Steam Tug Bawdon, J. V. Esq. . - 10 Messrs 2 2 - Esq - 10 Co. Messrs. The . . 2 2 Rayner, E. W. Esq.. 1 1 Walker, Horace, Esq. 11- Harding, Thos. Esq.. 2 2 Lloyd, Mrs M 10 Rayner. Rod., Esq.?. 2 2 Walker, Parker and Harris, G. Esq - 10 Lowndes, R. Esq. ... 1 1 Reade,T.Mellard,Esq. 1 1 Harrison, E. H. Esq. 1 1 Lunt, W. J. Esq. ... - 5 Rew. Mrs. John.... 1 1 Wall F Esq . . - 10 6 Harrison, Fredk. J. Macalister, Mrs. Rhyner, Chas. Esq. . 1 1 Walsh, R.J. Esq.... 11- Annie 5 - Richardson, Miss E.. - 10 Walthew, William, Harrison, Gilbert and Macfie&Sons,Messr8. 2 2 Rigby, Alderman T. 1 1 Esq 1 - - Bros. M«sra 1 J aroiarmid, J. Esq.. 1 1 Rigby, Samnel, Esq. 2 2 Waterhouse, Miss Harrison, T. and Co. Macgregor, A. Esq. . 1 1 Rimmer, Miss A - 10 M.E 11- Macgregor, Alex. Esq.2 2 Roberts, J. Esq - 5 Watson, R. B. Esq. .11- Harrison, Thos., Esq. 2 2 Macintyre, L. H. & Robertson, Alex. Esq. 1 1 Watson, Hy. Esq. ..22- Heap, R. R. Esq.... 1 - Co. Messrs 1 1 Robertson, Crowe & Weightman, W. H. Henderson, K, Esq.. 1 1 •Maclver, D. Esq... 1 1 Esq 1 1 - Henderson, Capt. H.. 1 1 Macrae, G.G. Esq... 2 2 Robinson, Isaac W. West, Montague, Henderson, w. G. Haddock, F. T. Esq. 1 1 Esq . . 1 Esq 1 1 ~ Esq 1 1 Maddock Mrs 1 1 Robinson, Robt. Esq. 1 West India and Herschell, Adolph, Mahler, John, Esq. . 1 - Robinson, W. L. Esq. 1 Pacific Steam Na- Esq. ... 11 Makin, T. Esq 1 1 Rodger, W. Esq. (the Heywood, Arthur, Maples, A. Esq - 10 late) White, Alex. & Sons, Esq 1 1 Marquis, Robt., Esq. 1 1 Rolls, Thomas C. Esq. 1 Messrs 1 1 - Higglns, Win. Esq. Marriott, Wm. Esq.. 1 I Rome, Wm. Esq 1 1 White, Forman and (the late) 1 1 Marshall, W. B. Esq. 1 1 Ronald Sons & Co. Hill, J.E. Gray, Esq. 1 1 Martin, Jas. T. Esq.. - 10 Wigan Coal & Iron Hind, Miss A ... 5 Mason, E. G. Esq. . . - 10 Rosenheim, L. and Co. (Lim.) Messrs. Hind, John H., Esq.. 1 1 Massey, Fredk. Esq. 1 1 Sons, Messrs 1 1 - The .11- Holder, James, Esq. 1 1 Matheson, Thos., Esq.l 1 Rowland, Holme, & Wilkinson, Thomas Holder, Thomas, Ksq. I 1 Meade-King, R. R. Co. Messrs 22- Esq 11- Holland, W. G. Esq. - 10 Esq 1 1 - Rundell.T.W. Esq.. 1 1 - Williams & Powell, Holt, Miss (the late) 2 2 Mellor, J. H. Esq. . . 1 1 Salvago & Ralli Hornby, Rev. Thos.. 1 1 Mewburn,Lieut -Col 11- Williams, John B. Horsfall, Charles E., Meyer, F. A. Esq. ..11- Scholefield, J. W. Esq 11- Esq 1 1 Mill, James Esq 11- Esq . . 1 1 - Williamson, Milligan Horstall, H. Douglas, Minoprio, F. C. A. Servaes, Julius, Esq. 11- & Co. Messrs 1 1 - Esq 2 2 - Esq 11- Shallcross, & Hicham 11- Wilson, Meyer, and Houghtcn, E. P. Esq. - 10 Simpson, Walter Houghton, Miss E.. 1 - - tf oore, Or 1 1 - Maddoc, Esq 11- Wood, Henry, & Co. Houghton, Miss Jane 11- Horgan, Walter, Esq. 11- Sinclair.W. P. &Co., Houlder Brothers & *Moss-Edwards, Sir Yoodhouse. Samuel, Co., Messrs 2 2 - Thos. Bart 5 - - Slater, J. Esq 11- Esq 11- Hughes, John W.Esq. 11- iloss. Rev. J. Miles. 1 - - Smart, David, Ksq. .22- Woods. William, Esq. 1 - - Hurworth, R. Esq... - 5 - ilounsey, E. Esq. ..11- Smith, A. M. and Co. Voodward, Ernest Hutchinson, Miss... - 10 - Muspratt, E. K. Esq. 11- Messrs 1 1 - T.,Esq 11- Hutchinson, W. H. National S.S. Co. Smith, Elisha, Esq. ..1 1 - Wright, A. T. Esq. . 11- Limited Messrs. . . 1 1 - Smith, James, Esq. .11- Wright, Crossley & Ihlers & Bell, Messrs. 1 1 - Smith, J. Barkelty, Inman Steam Ship .Nicholson, R. & Sons, Esq 1 1 Wright, Thomas W. Co. Limited 1 1 - Messrs 1 1 - Esq. 1 1 - Irven, Geo. S. Esq. .11- Nickels, J. T. & Co., Smith, Samuel, Esq. 5 - - Tales, E.W. and Co. "Jsmay, Imrie, & Co. Messrs 11- Smith, Samuel, Esq., 2 - - Messrs 1 1 - Smyth, Uosa, T. & Co. J.K.C.... 1 - - "Jorbury, K. Esq ... 1 1 - Messrs ... 2 2 - Total £434 1 6 Jack & Co. James, forth, Fred. Esq 11- parrow, A. Esq. ... 1 - - 'appacalo, D. Esq. .11- Springmann & Co. Jackson, Jos. Esq... 1 - - 'apayanni and Co. Donations. Jackson, R. Esq .... 1 1 - Messrs 2 2 - tanistreet, G. Esq. .11- A Friend .'.. 2 - - Jacob, W. T. Esq. .. 11-Parker, A. T. Esq.., 1 1 - teel, James, Esq. .spinwall, Miss 10 - Jardine, D. Esq 2 2 - •arker, Mrs. Ellen.. 1 - - (the late) 11- ates, Edward & Sons, Japp and Kirby, Parr. H. B. Esq 1 1 - teenstrand, W. Esq. 11- Messrs 1 1 "alters™, T. M. Esq. 1 1 - tevenson, Geo. Esq. 22- Badger, Joseph R. Johnston, P. Esq.... 1 1 - Peel, John, & Co. tevenson, John, Esq. 11- Esq 1 1 - Johnston, W. and Co. Messrs 1 1 - tone, Geo. Esq. ... - 10 6 rosthwaite, Arthur, Peers, James, Esq. .11- tuart & Co. D. G. Esq . 1 1 Jones, Edw. W. Esq. 11- 'emberion, Wm. Jones, Wm. Esq.... - 5 - Esq 1 - - wire, John, & Sons, amilton, Fraser & Jones, Thos. Esq.... - 10 6 'erkins, Hugh, Esq. 11- Messrs 2 2 - Co., Messrs 22- •Kent, Alfred, Esq.. - 10 6 'hilip. Son, and 'ate, Henry & Sons, olt, Philip H. Ksq. 22- Killey, Wm. and Co., Nephew, Messrs. .11- Messrs 1 1 - loughton, J. Esq. . - 12 6 Messrs 1 1 Ickford Brothers, 'aylor, Cameron, and ones, E. Stewart, King, W.Esq 11- Messrs 1 - - Co. Messrs 2 2 Esq 2 Knox, Wm. Esq. ... 1 1 - 'owell, Joseph,Grace 'aylor, Chas. Esq... 11- ..aird, Miss 22- Kurtz, A. G. Esq. ..11- and Frank, Messrs. - 10 - 'aylor,Edmund,Esq. 11- aster and Crew of Kurtz, Charles & Sons, orter, W. S. Esq. .11- homas and Cook, the Ship Stronsa, orter, Wm. & Co. Messrs .11- per Messrs. Sand- Laird, M^Gregor.Esq. 11- Messrs 1 1 'hompson, Anderson, bach, Tinneft Co.. 18- Laird Bros. Messrs.. 22- 'oulsom, Wm. Ksq.. 11- and Co. Messrs. . . 1 1 - law, Frank, Esq. . . 1 - - Lamport and Holt, 'ratt, John R.'Esq.. 11- homson, T. Esq. ..11- TOith, Edwards, & >re8ton, R. P. Esq. .11- hornwaU, B.J.Ksq. 1 1 - Co., Messrs 6 - - Langlands and Sons, Preston. R. W. «t Co. hrelfall, J. M., Trus- Wheatley, R. Esq.. . 1 - - Messrs. M 2 2 Messrs 1 1 - tees of the late ... 1 1 - Ben-my-Chree," per Langton, Chas. Esq. 11- uiggin, John M. Esq. - 10 6 'immis, T. Sutton, Capt. Lewin - 8 3 Langton, Miss 1 1 - ddeliffe, R. Esq.... - 10 - Esq 2 2 - Lawrence, Rev. Jas. alii, Bros. Messrs.. 2- 2 - Tipton.R. S. &Son, Total Dons... 32 16 9 (the late) 11- Ralli, C. M. Esq 22-

H 2 124 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. «. d. £. J. d. £. ». d. Box List. MANCHESTER Ian by, R - 10 - Toller, T. N 1 - - Birkenhead Railway Harling J 1 1 - ?ootal, Broadhurst, Station Refresh- BRANCH. Hartley Mrs W - 10 - ment Room . . . -. . . I 13 1 Honorary Treasurers— laslam, Mrs. Jas. . . 1 1 - Watts E 1 1 - Botham, Miss 1 2 8 ROBERT WHITWOBTH, Esq. Jaworth, R. &Co... 11- Vederoeyer, R 1 1 - Curnock, Mrs - 12 1 Messrs. B. WHITWOKTH Bros.) layes, H. (2 years). 22- Vhitworth, E. (2 Dncker, Mr. H. - 16 3 S. L. HELM, Esq. Helm, S. L 22- years) 2 2 - Eberle's Royal Hotel - 6 1 Heywood.A. H 22- Woolley, H 1 - - Honorary Secretaries— 3eywood,O. 22- Wright and Co. J. .. 11- Hamson, Mr. Thos.. - 1 4 Kev. E. HEWIKTT, M.A. New Brighton Land- Higgta, Lloycl&Co. 2 2 - "Wrigley G N 11- J. CCJRBETT, Esq. Bill, John 2 - - Ziegler, Ph. and Co.. 1 1 - Do. Promenade Pier. 20 9 9 Annual Subscription*. Hilton, James 22- Simpson's Refresh- £. s. d. Holme, J - 10 6 Total.... £2^3 5 6 mentRooms,Land- Adamson, J. & Co. . 1 1 - Hoyle, J., and Sons Agelasto, A. and Co. 11- (Limited) 2 2 - Legacy. Woodside Ferry.... 131 Agnew, J. H. & Bros. - 10 6 Andrew, G. and Sons 1 1 - Illingworth and Hey- Trustees of the late Mrs Chas. Leigh Armistead, B 11- wood 22- Total Boxes.... 32 3 8 Armitage and Sons, JauEEried and Gariel 11- Total Dons. ... .32 16 9 Sir B, Limited... 1 1 - Jones, T. E 2 2 - Donation*. Total Subs.... 484 1 6 AspellandSon 22- King, F - 10 6 A Friend of the Aston,Mr.&Mrs.E. 22- Kirkpatrick, E - 6 - £549 1 11 Barbour Robt , 6 Br. 3 3 - KolpandCo 22- Anstee, John, Sher- Barclay, B. and Co. . 1 1 - Leedham, F. H. .... 11- wood House, Llau- Barlow and Jones. .. 11- Lodge, M..' - 10 6 dudno (contents of Barlow, T., & Bros.. 11- Lomax, Miss E 11- box) 1 1 - LYTHAM BRANCH. Bayley and Craven .22- Au&t,m,MisaE.(ooa- Bealey, R., J.P 1 - - Lomnitz & Duxbury 11- tentsofbox) 148 Beattie, Altgelt, and Lower Mosley Street Chairman — Co 11- Sunday School ... 1 1 - Kev. H. B. HAwitnra. Clegg, Mrs. T., Sale 6 - - Beattie, Wilson, Luke, Jas. (2 years) 11- Corbett, Miss E. J., Honorary Secretary- Knowles, and Co.. 1 - - Lyon, Lord, and Co. 1 1 - proceeds of lecture Mr. JOHN EDHONDSON. Behrens, the Messrs. 22- Maltby, Joseph .... - 10 6 and entertainment Annual Subscriptions. Bell, J. and J. (2 Manchester, Kt. Rev. at Cheadle Hulme 7 12 3 *Banister, Capt - 10 - Lord Bishop 1 1 - Charlestown Gospel Bell W 1 1 Mann, Mrs. Dixon.. 1 1 - Temperance So- Clifton, Lady E.G.. 3 3 - Beith, Stevenson, & ciety; half-time Clifton, Mrs 33- Co 11- Mather and Platt... 22- School Harvest Melland and Coward 11- Festival, collection Cockcroft, Miss - 10 6 c Cookson, T. Esq 10 6 Bles, S. D. and Sons 11- M Keand Mrs 1 1 - per 0. B. Dickens 31- Dannett, Miss, Chel- Bremner, J. A. & Co. 11-McLaren, J., and Briggs, T 11- Nephews 1 1 - Harker, T. (contents Fair, Thomas, Esq. .11- British and Foreign Merton, A - 10 6 of box) - 9 4 *Fisher, Dr - 10 - Marine Insurance Merttens and Co. ... 1 1 - Leedham, F.H. (con- Fullagar, W. P. Esq. - 10 - Co 66- Idichaelis, Jas. & Co. 2 2 - tents of box) 1 - - Gandy, Mrs - 5 - Broome, S 11- MichollB,Lncas&Co.l 1 - Makers-up at Schwann, Garstang, Mrs 1 1 - Brown, A. C. & Co.. - 10 6 Middleton, Thos. ... 1 1 - Modera & Co., Port- Gee, Mrs 1 - - Bryan, H - 6 - Miller, Mrs. G. M... 6 - - Harrison, Mies - 10 - Millward & Cryer .. 1 - - Partington, R. G. "Hawkins, Rev.ttB. 1 1 - Moseley, D. & Sons .11- (contents of box). - 15 9 Hewitt Miss 1 - - Burton, Jas. & Sons. 11- Murray, A 1 1 - Roberts, Miss E 1 - - Hewitt. Miss E 1 - - Carver Bros, and Co. 1 1 - Novell! & Co 11- St. Thomas' (Ard- *Hincksman, Major .11- Chadwick, Jas., J.P. 55- O'Hanlon, Mrs. 1 - - wlck) Sunday Howarth,Miss 1 Charlesworth.T. L. . 1 1 - Ockleston and 1'itz- School) 2 1 - Knowles, Mrs - 10 6 Clayton, G. E - 2 6 Scotch National Corbett, Miss - 10 - Patteson, J. &H.. . 1 1 - Church 1 - - Mellor, Horace, Esq. 11- Crabtree, H. & Sons 33- Peacock, Mollinson, Spencer, Mrs. R. Craig, Mrs. Jas 1 - - &Co 1 - (contents of box). - 5 - Richardson, Mrs. ... - 10 - Peart Thos .... 1 - Storey, J. (contents Cuulifie, Mrs. W. J. - 10 6 Pease,Mrs.G - - Thompson, R. H. Esq.2 - - navies, R 11- Pecher and Co. E. . . 1 -Sums under S£. . . . . - 1 5 Threlfall, Mrs 1 1 - Peel and Co. John . . - - *Wartenberg, S. Esq 11- De Trafford, Sir H., Petrocochino Bros. . . 1 - Total Dons 19 14 1 * Wilding, J. W. Esq. - 10 6 Bart. 5 - - Philips, H., J.P 2 - - Worrall, Masters Dewhurst, G. and R. 11- Total Subs. ... 223 5 6 John and Ernest . - 10 - Diggles, T - 10 6 Pochin, Wm 2 - - Worrall, Mrs. J. H. 2 - - Dods, Ker, and Co. . 2 2 - Poliuchi, C - 10 - £1302 19 7 Worrall, W. H. Esq. 1 1 - Dugdale, J. & Bros. .22- Pugh, Wm 10 6 Edwards, Cunliffe, Radclifle, J 2 2 - and Wilson 1 1 - Eller, Sommer, & Co. 1 1 - Rail! Bros 11- Ellinger and Co. .... 1 1 - Heinschuin Ernie &Co.l 1 - ORMSKIRK Donations. Farbridge, Holliday, BRANCH. Hewitt, the Misses and Co 1 1 - Robertson J . . . 11- (additional) ....100 - - Ffarington, Miss ... 1 1 - Robinson, G., J.P. . . 1 1 - President — Ro*e T J P . . . . 1 1 - Pillar Boxes and FindlaterimdMackie2 2 - Rev. J. E. WOODUOW, Foster, T. B 1 1 - Ryder, J 11- Vicar of Ormskirk. Boxes at Hotels .. 8 13 11 Fothergill & Harvey 11- Samson, H .... 22- Froehlich Chevalier Treasurer— Total Dons 108 13 11 Schwabe and Co., S. 2 2 - (Italian Consul) .11- Schuster, Fulda,SCo. 1 1 - LUKE BKIGHODSE, Esq. Total Subs 33 4 - Gaddnm and Co. ... 1 1 - Seddon.J. S 11- Hon. Secretary— Galbraith, Glazebrook, Sewell, J 1 1 - Hi.EiaSON.GEnNDY. £U1 11 11 and Co 11- Slagg and Co., Jonn. 11- Goldschmidt,P., J.P. 1 1 - Smith, B. and Sons.. 2 t - Annual Subscriptions. Grafton, F. W., M.P.. 6 - - Ally, Thomas, Esq.. - 10 - Spencer, Mrs. R. . . . - B -Brighouse,Luke,Ksq. 11- Greg, H. E 1 1 - Stretton and Co 1 1 - Brighouse,Mre.,The Taylor, Garnettfc Co. 22- Cottage - 10 - Gunnis, G. P. & Co.. 1 1 - Tbanjes and Mersey Brighouse, Samuel, Gysi and Kleinjung. 11- Marine Insurance Esq - id 6 Hall and Pickles ... 2 2 - Burgess, Geo. C. Esq. 1 1 - ! BEANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 125 £. «. d. £. s. d. £. i.d. Casteja, The Hon. Cook & Swinnerton .11- Clegg.Wm. Esq 1 1 - ST. ANNE'S Uarrison, Ainslie & Crowther, F. G. Esq. 11- BRANCH. Chiitlebargh, F. J. Co 2 Davenport, J. M. Esq. 11- Esq . . . - 6 - Dearden, J. G. Esq.. 1 1 - Treasurer — Esther, J. T. Esq... - 10 6 Dimmock, Jas. Esq. 1 1 - JOHN THOMPSOH, Esq. Garside, Mrs. A - 10 - North Lonsdale Iron Eutwisle, J. B. N. (jarside, S. A. Esq. . - 10 6 Esq 1 1 - Hon. Secretary— Orundy, Edwin, Esq. - 10 6 Ridehalgh, G. I. M. 1 1 - Grundy, John, Esq.. 11- WILLIAM THOMPSON, Esq. U randy, Mr. Har- Sinclair, JDr -10 6 Haigh, J. W. Esq... 11- Annual Subscriptions, Williams Dr - 10 6 Heap, James, Esq. . . 1 1 - t. I. d. Hale, Mrs. John ... - 5 - Amateur Dramatic Heap, Joseph, Esq.. L 1 - Boyle, R. Eaq 11- Holcroft, Mr. Thos.. - 6 - Performance... .12 4 5 Heap, Joshua, Esq. .11- Clifton, Lady E.C... 2 2 - Idle, W. 6. Esq. ... - 5 - AAilles Crew - 14 6 Heape, R. T. Esq.... 11-*Duckers, J. Esq. ..11- Jenfcinson, Mrs., Mer- Ariadne Crew .... - 16 - Heginbottom, Mrs... 11- *EllerbacBi, J. Esq.. - 10 6 Donegal Crew 14- Holden, James, Esq. 11- "Freeman, R. K. Esq. 11- Lax, Miss - 6 - HeraldCrew 1 3 - Holt, W. C. Esq. ... - 10 6Knowles, R. Esq. . . - 10 - Martin. Miss, Kail- Manxman Crew.. .166 Hoy le, Mrs. James.. - 10 6 * Maxwell, J. Esq. . . 11- */anx Queen Crew ..2 1 - Hurst, Richard, Esq. 11- *Porritt, J. W. Esq. 11- Morison, John, Ksq. - 10 - St. XildaCrew ... - 11 - Hurst, Win. Esq. ... 1 1 - *Terry, Rev. W. G. 1 1 - Prfscott, John, Esq. Sums under 5s - 8 - Hutchinson, Mrs.... 11- •Thompson, J. Esq. 11- JP 1 - - Jackson, Kobert, Esq 11- Bamsden, the Rev. Barrow Ship Build- Jones, Jas. E. Esq. .11- £10 9 6 Dr - 5 - Kay, E. G. Esq 1 1 - Rawsthorne, J. Esq. 11- Custom House ... - 17 9 Kay Mrs 1 1 - Donations. Robinson, John, E-q. 11- Donegal steamer .166 Collection at Wes- Sheldon, the Misses, Lancaster Banks . - 12 3 King Mrs 10 6 Ipyan Chapel 2 - - Manxman steamer 6 10 - King, W. H., Esq. .. - 10 6 Collecting Boxes at Stretch, T. H. Esq. . - 6 - Ramsden Dock Boat-house and at Swindells, J. G. Esq. 11- Station 15- Lancashire, J.H.Esq. 11- Swindells, Miss 1 1 - Eamsden Pock Re- Law, Alfred, Esq. ..11- Various donations . . - 6 6 Tomlinson, K. Esq. freshment Rooms 129 Law, Wm. Esq 11- J.P 11- Boxes under Bs. . . - 13 9 Leach, Robert, Esq. . 11- Total £11 2 3 Wainwrigbt,Josiah, Leech, Robert, Esq.. - 10 6 Esq - S - Total Dons 46 19 1 Littlewood, J. S. Esq. 1 Williams, Mrs., Arti- Total Subs. ....30 2 - Lord, James, Esq. . . 1 gas 11- Lord, T. K. Esq. ... 1 Woodrow, Kev. J. E. - 10 6 £77 1 1 Mackison, T. F. Esq. 1 SOUTHPORT Mellor.Zachary, Esq. 1 BRANCH. Total £22 6 - Moore, J.E. Esq.... 1 Newall, Henry, Esq. 1 President— Openshaw, J. H. Esq.l The Rt. Hon. The PRESTON BRANCH. Ormerod, W. E. Esq. 1 EARL LATHOU. Pagan, John T. Esq., PIEL BRANCH. President — Chairman — His Worship THE MATOB. Petrie, Geo. Esq 1 SAML. BOOTHEOYD, Esq. J.P. President — Chairman — Petrie, Mrs. James.. 11- Honorary Treasurer — His Grace the DUKE OF Petrie,iJno.Edw.Esq. 11- JOHN A. ROBINSON, Esq. ' DEVONSHIRE, K.G. SIDNEY A. HERMON, Esq. Treasurer — Pilling, Edwin, Esq. 11- Honorary Secretary — Honorary Secretary- F. W. POSTING, Esq. Pilling, John, Esq.. 11- Captain STOKES. Radfliffe, Arthur.Esq.l G. A. PILKINGTON, Esq., M.P. Hon. Secretary— Radclifie,Ashton,1^6q.l - Annual Subscriptions. Annual Subscription*. MICHAEL WILLAN, Esq. Radclit)e,James, Esq. 1 Barrow Steam Nav. Atkinson, John, Esq., Annual Subscriptions. HadcMfe, Josn. Esq. 1 J.P 11- Radclifle, J.W. Esq. 1 Bargate, G, &Co.... 1 1 - A Friend to Poor Banning, J. J. Esq.. 11- Sailors 1 - - Robinson, John, Esq. 1 Hlacklock, Mrs 2 2 - Allsup and Sons, Robinson, J. S. Esq. 1 •Boothroyd, Samuel, Caird, D 1 1 - Robinson, Rchd.Esq. 1 Cavendish, Lord E. . 1 - - Messrs 1 1 - Esq., J.P 1 1 - •Booth, E. H. Esq. . - 6 -Robinsen.Thomas T. Bradbury, Mrs 1 1 - Cook,H 11- Esq 11- Crossfleld, F. J - 10 - Buckley, Mrs. 11- Forshaw, J. Esq... - 10 6 Robinson,T. N. Esq. 11- Burdon, P. Esq 11- Devonshire, Duke of 2 2 - Rochdale Equitable Edge, T - 10 - *Hamer, H. Esq... - 10 6 Cheetham, B. Esq... 1 1 - Horrocks, Miss ... 1 1 - Pioneers Society. .11- Clarke,Rev.B.S.,D.D.- 10 6 Fisner, J. and Sous . 2 2 - KoydB,*.. H. Esq. .. 1 1 - DarweU, MTS - 10 6 Gradwell,W., Exors. Horrockses, Miller & Co., Messrs. ... 3 3 - Royds,C. M. Esq... 11- Fernley, Miss 1 1 - of. - 10 6 Royds, C. R. N. B. Hannay and Clarke. - 10 6 •Oliver, J.S. Esq.. - 10 6 •Roper, W.'B. Esq - 10 6 Esq. 11- Garton, Miss 11- Hartington, Marq. of 1 - - Royds, E. A. N. Esq. 11- Hodbarrow Muting *Steele, Rev. G - 10 6 Toulmin & Sons, Schofleld, Mrs. Jos.. 1 1 - Geddes, Miss Jessy .11- Co 3 3 - Schofleld,Robert,Esq. 11- Glover, Isaac, Esq. . - 10 6 Jobnstone, W. & Co. 1 1 - Scholfleld.J.H. Ksq. 1 Little, J. and Co. ... 22- Box at Shelley Arms - 5 1 Glover, James, Esq., urns erss Shaw, William, Esq. 1 J.P. 11- Shaw, W. W. Esq. . 1 Gregory, Mrs. H. L. 1 1 - Total £11 13 3 Shepherd, John, Esq. 1 - Halliday, Mrs 1 1 - Smith, J. T 1 1 - Smith, Miss 1 Halliday, Miss 11- Stark, Dr. - 10 6 Smithson, Thos. Esq. 1 Haydock, Mrs 22- Strongitharm, A.H.. - 10 6 Standring, John, Esq. 1 - Heap, Robert, Esq... 11- Stevens, Allan, Esq. 1 - Heath, Mrs., Stoke- Waddington & Long- ROCHDALE BRANCH. Tatham, John, Esq.. 1 upon-Trent 1 1 - bottom -10 - Twycross, Mrs 1 - Wadham, E 1 1 - Honorary Secretary— R. TATLOE HEAPE, Esq., J.P. Watson, Thos. Esq.. 1 •Hesketh, Col., J.P.. 11- Westray, Copeland, Whittaker.Chas. Esq. 1 Knowles, Mrs 1 1 _ and Co - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Wood, Joseph, Esq.. 1 •Knowlys.Kev. C. H. 1 1 - Wigan Coal and Iron Barrett, Joseph, Esq. 11- Wrlgley, E. G. Esq. 1 Lancashire and York- Co. 11- Best.'W.H. Esq.... 11- •Wrigley, Fred. Ksq. 1 shire Railway Co.. 33- WUson, T. N 1 - Bibbington,Saml.Esq.l 1 - Wrigley, O. 0. Esq.. 1 •Lathom, Tbe Earl . 56- Worrall, F - 10 6 Brierley, Abrm. Esq. 11- Wrigley.Miss 1 Litlon, Mrs. H - 10 6 Brierley, James, Esq. 11- A Thaukoflering ... 3 3 - Litton, Wm, Esq. ..11- Bright, J. A. Esq... 11- Pillar Box and Small Macrae, Miss 1 1 Bright, Thomas, Esq. 11- Sums 1 11 1 Macrae, Miss A 11- Donations. Cbadwick, G. T. Esq. 11- •Mathwin, Henry, Bolton and Co. - 5 - Clegg, E. A. Esq.... 11- Total £104 11 J Esq., B.A 11- Borough Police Ball 66- Clegg, John, Esq.... 11- " Mottram, J. Esq.... 1 1 - 126 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAr 1, 1886. £. s. d. £ . >. d. £. t. d. t. t. d. Nash, W. J. Esq., Ellis, Mr. G. H. .... 1 - -Do. by Mr. W. Hud- Magdalen College, Ellis and Everard, son (Surbiton Hill) 7-9 Oxford, President •Nicholson, R. Esq. Collected at Pillar and Fellows of ... 3 3 - J P . .. . 11- Else Mr. A 10 6 Box, &c 2 4 3 Mason, J. Esq 1 - - *Pilkington, G. Esq., M.P 11- France, Mr. E - 5 - Total Dons 12 5 - Massingberd,C.L,Esq. 11- Stead, J. F. Esq., J.P. 1 1 - Franklin, Mr. G. Total Subs 61 13 2 JVtassingberd, Rev. *Stead, Thomas, W. W.U 11- Esq 11- Gibbons, Mr. Geo. . . - 5 - £13 18 2 Stelfox, Mrs. 11- •jMonson, Hon. and Stephenson, T. B, Gimson and Co., Esq., J.P... 1 •Mundy, C. M. Esq.. 1 Goddard, Mr. J. W.. - 5 - Myddleton, R. Esq. . 1 •Swire, S. Esq., J.P. 1 Goddard, Mr. Josh.. - 10 6 Myers, Mr. L. C.... - 1 - *Sutcliffe,Kev.T.J.P. 1 Goodchild, Mrs. (Ro- Nevile, George, Esq. 1 Thomas, W. Esq., Otter, F. Esq., M.P.. 1 M.D., J.P 1 Goodchild, Mstr.T.P. Palmer, Rev. E - 10 - •Unwin, John, Esq. 1 (Rotherby) 5 - ILtncolns&fte. •Parker, Kev. Richd. 1 ' 1 - •Welsby, J. H. Esq. 1 Green, Messrs. John •Preston, Colonel... - 10 - and Co - 6 - LINCOLNSHIRE Pretyman, Rev. Fred. 11- •Wood, James, Esq. *Green, Mr. W 1 1 - Price, Potter, Walker, J.P 11- Harrison and Sons, SHIPWRECK and Co. Messrs. ... 2 2 - Wood, P. F. Esq. ASSOCIATION (Chiselhurst) .... 1 1 - Hart & Levy.Messrs. - 10 6 BRANCH. Rawnsley, P. Esq. ..11- Haxby, Mr. J. B.... - 10 6 •Rawnsli-y.Rev.Edw. 11- £59 16 - •Hewitt, Mr. F. - 10 6 Treasurer— Reynardson, C .B. Esq.l 1 - Hodges, Mr. J. E. . . 1 1 - WILLIAM GAKPIT, Esq. Ripon, Marquis of . . 2 - - Donations. •Hodges, Mr. F 1 1 - Robinson, J.N. Esq. - 10 - Pillar, and Boat- Hodges. Mr. G. H. . . 1 1 -Joint Honorary Secretaries — Robinson, Mr. W... - 10 - House Boxes 858 Howcutt, Mr. John . - 10 6 Rev. R. W. CBACBOFT and St. Oswald, the Right Ingram, Mr. Thomas - 10 6 Rev. E. RAWSSLEY. Interest from Bankers 2 13 2 Annual Subscriptions, Sale, Rev. T - 10 6 Interest on borough t. t. d. Scarborough, Earl of 2 2 - loan 317 6 Ainslie, Rev. Robert 11- Sibthorp,C.W. Ksq.. 3 - - Johnson, Mr. J - 10 6 AUenby S Esq 1 - - Sibthorp.M.W.Esq.- 1 1 - Johnson, Mr. T. F. . 1 1 -Allott, Rev. J 1 1 - Sibtirorp, Miss Waldo 22- Jones, Messrs. T. & Armstrong, ,Capt. .. - 10 6 Sibthorp, Mrs. Waldo 11- J - 10 6 Aubertin E Esq 11- Simpson, Mr.H -'6 - Kemp, Messrs. E. & Aveland, Rt. Hn. Ld. 5 - -Smith, Ellison, & Co. 2 - - Son - 10 6 Bethlehem Hospital, Smyth, W. H. Esq. .11- •Kempson, Mr. W.. 1 1 - Governors of 5 5 - Stanhope, the Hon. ILdcegUrsfnre. •Lankester, Mr. H.. - 10 6 Bird Mrs 1 1 E, MP 22- Leicester Butchers' Bloomfield, Rev.S.E. - 10 - Stanhope, J. B. Esq.. 2 2 - Association, The.. 11- Booth, Mrs 11- Staniland, M. Esq. .. 1 1 - LEICESTER Boucherett, Miss ... 1 - - Swan, J. & R. Esqs. .11- BRANCH. Lowe, Mr. J 1 1 - •Bradshaw, R. Esq.. - 10 - Swan.Rev.C 11- McAlpin, Mr. J. W.. - 10 6 Brownlow, Earl ....20 - - Thimbleby, T. Esq. . 11- Chairman— Marshall, Mr. J. •Buckle, Capt., R.N. - 10 - Travers, Kev. J. B. . 1 1 - W. H. WALKEB, Esq. Herbert - 6 - Clieuies, Rev. H..... I - - Tumor, E. Esq. M.P. J I - Cherrinprton, Mr. R. - 10" 6Tweed, F. W. Esq... - 10 6 Treasurer — Morley and Sons, Clarke, Mr C 6 Uppteby, G. C. Esq.. 1 1 - T. T. PAGET, Esq., M.P. Clayton, N. Esq 22- Vessey, J. H. Esq. .11- Honorary Secretaries — •Odames, Mr. S..... - 10 6 Clitheroe, R. Esq. . . - 10 -Vyner, R. Esq 2 - - WILLIAM GREEN, Esq. Paget, Mr. Alfred... 1 1 - •Coltman, R.P.Esq.. 1 1 - Waite, Rev. J.D.... - 10 6 FBAKK HODGES, Esq. •Paget, Mr. T. T., Cracroft, E. C. Esq. .11- Walker, G. Esq - 10 6 M.P 1 1 - •Cracroft, Rev. Kobt. 11- Walls, Rev. R. G.... 11- Annual Subscriptions. Parry, Mr. H. H.... - 10 6 Cross, Rev. J. E. . . . 1 1 -Ward Rev. G - 10 6 £. s. d. Raven, Mr. W - 5 - Dallas- Yorke.T.Esq. 11- West, Mr - 10 6 Allen, Mr. Joseph.. . - 5 - Roberts & Roberts, Whinfleld,E.W.Esq. 11- Baines, John & Sons, Dixon, Miss 11- White, F. T. Esq. .. 1 - - Drax.J.S. W. S.Esq. 2 2 - Whitworth, Rev. T.. - 10 - Barrs, Mr. J. H.. .•- 6 - Shaw, George, M.D.. 11- Williamson, Mr. ... - 10 6 Bellairs, Colonel. . - 6 - •Sidley, Mr. C. M. . . - 10 6Eve, Mr. T - 10 - Willoughby d'Eresby, Berry, Mr. W... . - 6 - Smith, Mrs. Conyer . - 5 - •Everington.W. Esq. 11- Blunt, Dr. - 10 6 Snow and Bennett, Francklin, Rev. J. . 1 1 - •Willson, Mr. J.... - 10 - Bonner, Mr. F. . . .1 1 - Messrs 11- Garfit, Claypons, and Wilson Mr 1 1 - Bowmar, Mr. C. . . - 10 6 Spencer, Mr. C. A. . . - 10 6 Garflt, Messrs. ... 4 4 - Wilson Mr. J - 6 - Bowmar, Mr. W. .11- •Stanyon, Mr. W.. . . 11-Hamilton, Miss N. . 2 2 - Yarborough, the Right Brookhouse, Miss . - 6 - Stimson, Mr. J 1 1 - Handsley, S. Esq... - 10 - Hon. the Earl of.. 22- Brown, Jno. & Sons, Stretton, Messrs. C. Harris-m, J. Esq.., . - 10 - Harrison, R. Esq. ... - 10 - £155 13 6 •Burgess, Mr. A. H. - 5 -Stretton and Son, •Heanley, J. tsq. ..11- Heneage, the Right LOUTH BBANCH. Burton, Mr. 3. ... - 10 6 Taylor, Mr. J. B. .. - 10 6 Hon. Kdw., M.P.. 11- Allison, Wm. Esq... - 10 - Charlesworth, Mr. T. Turner, Mr. Luke . . 1 1 -Higgins, J. Esq -10 6 Bell, l>r - 10 - G - 6 - Walker, R. & Sons. . - 10 6 Hollway, Col. C. ... 1 1 - Clarke, Mrs. J. C.... 11- •Walker, Mr. W. H. 11-Hollway, H. Esq.... 11- Bowmar, C. Esq 1 - - •Clephan. Mr. E. ... - 10 6 Webster, Mr. Thos.. - 10 6 Hollway.Miss 11- Cusworth, Mr. J. . . . - 6 - Colls, Mrs. Thomas We»t, Mr. W - 5 - Hopkinson, Rev. W. 1 1 - Emeris, W. R. Esq. .11- (Edgbaston) 11- Williams, Mr. J. H.. - 10 6 •Houlclen, Mr. G.... - 10 - Eve and Ranshaw, Coltman,Mr.T - 5 - Wright & Sons, •Houlden, Mr. R... - 5 - Cook, Mrs. John, Messrs. M - 10 6 lugilby. Sir H. D. Hurst, Mr. John. ... - 6 - Yeomauson, Mr. W. - 6 - Bart 2 - - Hyde, W. Esq - 10 - •Cooper, Mr. J. H.. . - 10 6 Sums under 55. .... - 17 6 Jackson.Howard.Esq. 22- Cort & Paul. Messrs. - 10 6 Jarvis, Rev. C. E. . . 1 1 - Marsden.Mr. F. D... - 5 - Crick, Mr. Throne.. - 10 6 Jaivis, Mrs. C. E. . . - 10 6 Sharpley.T. Esq. M.D.I 1 - Crow Mr J - fi Langton, Sennet, Esq. 2 2 - Smith, C. G. Bag 10 - Davis, Mr. S. Lister, J. Esq - 10 - Tupholme, Mr. J. . . - 5 - (Hiuckley) - 10 6 Donations. Lister, J. S.Esq. ... 1 1 - Wilde, Rev.A. 11- Dicks, Mr. Win - 10 6 Collected in Box at Lister, Rev. J. M. ..11- residence of Mr.W. Lister, Rev.' T 1 1 - *9 3 - Ellis, Mrs. E. S 1 1 - Maddison,J.W. Esq. 1 1 - BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 127 £. s. d. £. e. d. £. s. d. SLEAFORD, per Mr. J. Stamford, Spalding, Donations. CLARK : — and Boston Bank- Lloyd, E. R., Esq. ..11- Allen, Mr. W. C. ... - 10 - Sundry donations... - 6 1 JWonmoutibstttt. Staniland.R.W.Esq. 1 1 - Boxes — Collecting Box - 3 9 Storr, Mrs - 10 6 Messrs.Cates'Offlce - 12 - NEWPORT Thompson, Mr. J... - 6 - St. Andrew's Sun- BRANCH. £139 Thomas, Mr. J. A.. . - 10 6 day School 133 CHAPEL BRANCH ... 2 14 6 Thorns and Son .... 1 1 - Shipping Office.. . 14- President — • NORTH SOMERCOTES Thorpe, Mr. T. W. . - 10 6 Custom House ... - 11 - The Right Hon. LORD Tunnard, C. T. Esq. 1 - - Tidal Gauge Office - 12 - TKEDEGAR. Tuxford, J. E. Esq., Cleethorpes Rail- M.D \ \ - Hon. Secretary — way Station.... - 14 6 KEPPEL FOOTE, Esq. Association Branch 155 13 6 Walker, Miss 1 1 - S.S. Lincoln - 8 - Ward, Mr J - 10 6 S.S. Huddersjidd . - 8 - Annual Subscriptions. Wright. C. T. & H. T. 1 1 - S.S. Helford - 6 2 £. «. d. Donations, &c. Wren, J. Esq 1 - - S.S. Sheffield - 5 - *Lord.Tredegar 6 - - Moiety of Offer lory at Yeatmau, C. Esq.... 11- S.S. WakefiM ... - 5 - Burton-on-Stather, Boxes under 6s 1 1 4 Alexandra Dock Co. 11- per Rev. F. A. Total £43 14 6 Ardy, G - 10 - Total Dons ..934 *Bedwell, Rev. F. .. - 10 6 Skej^ness Contribu- *Beynon,T. J 11- tion Bos - 8 9 Total Subs... 38 11 - Trustees of Miss Box W H - 10 6 Wells 22 - - GRIMSBY BRANCH. £47 14 4 Carney J H . - 10 6 Interest on Mr. Hud- Cordes Thos 22- son's Legacy .... 3 - 4 Patroness — *Cory, Clifford 1 1 - The Countessof YARBOROCGH. Total £197 12 5 Chairman — Cox, J. H - 10 6 A. W. T. GRANT-THOROLD, Cox, T - 10 6 Esq. Daniell and Jones.. - 10 - Vice-Chairman — .plenonetljsIjirE. BOSTON BRANCH. EDWAKD BANNISTKH, Esq. Honorary Secretary— Edmunds, H. C - 5 - J. H. GARFIT, Esq., Steward. Capt. THOMAS JEWITT. ABERDOVEY Evans, Russell - 10 - BRANCH. Evans W.J - 10 - Mr. J. G. KlLLINGWORTH, Annual Subscriptions. Foote, Keppel - - 5 - Collector. All wood, Mr. O - 5 - Chairman — •Kannister, E. Esq.. 11- J. WEBSTER, Esq. Annual Subscriptions. *Cartwright, G. Esq. - 10 6 Gilmore, Isaac - 5 - Allen Mr T 5 - •Chapman, J. Esq. .11- Honorary Secretary — Allen, J..-UT1 Co. ... - 10 C Dr. F. H. V. GKOSHOLZ. Gould J G - 6 - Baker, Mr. J. H. ... - 10 6 Chapman, Mr. G. ... - 5 - Graham W 1 1 - Blenkin, Rev. G. B. 1 1 - •Charltoo, T. Esq... 11- Annual Subscriptions. Bothamley, Mr. H. . - 5 -•Clark, Mr. 8. H... - 10 6 £. s. d. * Jones & Co., R. W. 1 1 - Buck Mr J . - 5 Gordon, Mr. S - 6 - Corbett, J. Esq. M.P. 22- Bedford, W. Esq. ... - 10 6 •Grant-Thorold, A. *Grosholz, Dr - 10 - Jukes, W.W - 6 - Cracroft, Mrs. J.... - 10 - W. T. Esq 11- Hurt, Miss - 5 - Coward, Win. Esq. . - 10 - *«reen, W. A. Esq.. - 10 6 Hochin, Miss 1 - - Lewis, J. T - B - Daulton, L. Esq. ... - 10 6 Heneage, E. Esq 11- Wvnne, W. R. M. Dods,Mrs 11- Haagensen, H. Esq. 11- Esq 1 - - *Lloydd, W.J. 11- Dyer, B. B., Esq. ... - 10 6 Mullock, H - 10 6 Gask, J.Esq 11- * Jackson, W. Esq... 11- *Parnall, H.J 11- Hartley, W. H. Esq. - 10 6 Paynter, R. E 11- Harwood, Mr. K. J.. - 10 6 •Jewitt, Tbos. Esq.. - 10 6 Hildred Mr G . . - 10 6 * Jones, Rev. W. P. . 11- Punsouby, A.C..... 1 1 - Holdsworth, W. H., Josse, Henry, Esq. .11- Keetley.Dr 1 1 BARMOUTH Pugsley, T 11- Horry, Mr. W - 10 - Mackintosh, Donald. - 5 - BRANCH. Mackintosh, David.. - 5 - Ray w - 6 - Holland, C. G. Esq. . - 10 -Manchester, Sheffield, Chairman — Scantlebury, W - B - Holmes, Nash & Co. and Lincolnshire J. R. DAVIES, Esq. *3impkins, R. J. C. . 1 - - Holland, Rev - 10 - Railway Company 55- Honorary Secretary — Small S. J - 10 - Ingram, W. J. Esq., Marehall and Atkin- Mr, GRIFFITH GRIFFITHS. Southall, A. E - 10 6 Marehall and Sjn, Annual Subscriptions. Jackson, Misses S... - 10 6 *Davies, J. R. Esq. . - 10 - and Goss,* Messrs. 11- Jebb, J. J. Esq 11- Masou, R. Esq - 10 - Harbour Trustees .. 3 3 - Johnson, W. W. and McLeod.Mr. G - 6 - •Holland, S. Esq.... 1 1 - Watts W - 6 - Sons - 10 6 Meadows, J. Esq.... 11- Weeks, T - 6 - Kenington, J. Esq. . - 5 - *Morris,W. J. Esq.. - 5 - Sums under 5s. 1 1 6 Kitwood, T. Esq - 10 6 Nainby, R 11- Pope, S. Esq., Q.C... 22- Killingworth,MissE. - 5 - *Richards, Capt - 10 - Total £41 11 6 Martin, G. Esq - 10 6 Ricketts, E., Esq. ..11- •Millington, K. W. Nainsby, C. Esq 1 1 - *Oates,T.& S.,Messrs. 11- Stevenson, R. R. Esq. 11- Donations, • Esq., Mayor - 10 6 •Talbot, G.Q.P. Ksq. 11- Oldrid, Rev. J. II. . . - 10 6 •Richardson, Mr. A. - 5 - Summers, E. J - 14 6 •Robinson, J. Esq... - 10 6 Talbot, Mrs 22- Collecting Box, per Thomas, L. H. Esq. . 1 - - Pattendim, KCT. Dr.. - 10 6 Seaton, Mr., M.P. .. - 5 - G. Cheesman 1 16 3 *Wayne,E S.Esq.. - 10 - Do.W.D.Empsey.Esq.- 10 4 Pearson, Misses .... - 10 - Sums under 5s - 2 6 Pilcher, J. W. Esq., Smethurst & Sons, Do. per D.Francis.. - 8 6 J.P - 10 6 Messrs 11- Do. per E. J. Rees. . 115 Do. Rhos and Cant- Kice,Mrs. C 11- Sowerby.F 11- wite Co - 6 2 Rice, Joseph, Esq.. .22- *Sutcli£Fe, J 11- Donations. Do. R. J. C. Simpktos - 6 10 Rowland, J. W. Esq. - 10 6 Thompson & Wood, Pillar Boxes 4 2 1 Do. per E.J. Summers- 5 1 Messrs - 10 6 B^ut of old Boat- Do. per R. Twist ... - 15 - Sberwin,S.Esq.,J.P. - 10 6 Veal, B. J. Esq .... 1 1 - Boxes under 6s. 1 6 Skinner, C. and Son. - 10 6 Simonds, J. C. and Yarboro', The Earl of 2 2 - Total Dons 1 2 1 Total Dons... 6 11 1 Son 11- Young, Rev. J. P. . . - 5 - Total Subs. ....15 8 6 Total Subs... 41 11 6 Simpson, J. M. Esq. - 10 - Small, J. H. and Son - 10 6 Total ....£38 11 - £22 10 1 £48 3 1 Smith, Captain 11- 128 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. s. d £. e. d Thorn. C.Esq - 10 - *Archbould,MrS.G. - 10 6 Tillett, J. H. Esq... 11- Bircham. Mr. B 1 1 - HASBOROUGH Norfolk Trafford, E. W. Esq.. 22- Bird, S. Esq 10 BRANCH. Upcher, H. R. Esq. .22- Blomefleld, Rev. E. . - 10 6 President— NORFOLK BRANCH. Watson, John Ferra, *Bulwer, Rev. H. E. - 10 6 R. S. BAKES, Esq. Esq., 11- Cook, Mr. Dennis... - 10 6 Honorary Secretary— Wild, Edward, Esq.. 1 - - Cook, Mr. Henry ... - 10 6 Honorary Secretary — P. 0. TATLOE, Esq., Norwich Wodehouse, Mrs. C.. 2 - - Curson, Mr. Samnel. 1 - - WH. WENN, Jun., Esq. Annual Subscriptions. Event*, Mr. Thomas - S - Annual Subscriptions. £. ». d. Total £103 2 - Francis, Mr. Geo. . . - 10 6 £. t. d. Amherst, W. A. T. Green, Mr. John ... - 10 6 Amherst, W. A. T. Eeq.,M.P 33- Hare, Rev. H - 10 6 Esq., M.P. 1 1 - Andrew, Rev. W. W. 1 1 - Donations. *Baker, R. S.E8q.... 2 - - Anonymous S 6 - Hoste, Miss ... .11- Bagge, Kichard, Esq. 11- "Kerslake.Rev. E.K. 11- Birkbeck, Sir Ed- Bagshaw, B, G. Esq. 11- Browne, Mrs. Wm.. 65- ward, Bart., M.P. 56- Barclay, J. Q. Esq. .22- *Lane.Mr.Thos. Sen. - 10 - Comyn, Rev. H. N.W.- 6 - Baxter.Geo. Esq,... 1 1 - Durrant, Miss 5 - - Levien, Rev. J 1 1 - Davies, Fairfax, Esq. - 15 - Bayning, Lady 44- Green, Master, col- Mack, Mr. Thos. T.. - 10 6 •Kaulke, Mr. - 6 - Bennett, Edwd. Esq. - 10 - *Mussett, Mr. Hy... - 10 - Forster, Wm. Esq.. .11- Bensly, W. T. Esq., Haldenstein, P., Esq. 11- Orford, Earl of 6 - - Frarey, Mrs. T. H... - 10 - LL D 1 1 - Howlett, Miss E. . . 1 - - Overman, Mr. John. - 10 6 Gaze, Edwin, Esq... - 10 - Birkbeck,Henry,Esq. 2 - - Jarrold, Mrs. T 5 - - Overtoa, Rev. J. ... - 20 - Glbbs,Mr. - 5 - Birkbecfc, Wm. E,sq. 56- Palmer, Mr. L - 10 6 Gwyn, Rev. P. P.... - 10 - Blake, Henry, Ksq. .11- Oxley, Kichd. Esq. . - 5 - Porritt, Mr. Wm. L. 1 1 -Ives, George, Esq... 1 - - Blake, Mrs. C. Jex. .11- Raikes, Mrs 1 - - Kimberley, Earl of . 2 - - F. O. Taylor, Esq. *Reeve, Simms, Esq. 22- Buxton,C.Louis,Esq. 1 - - Reeve, Simms W. Mack, John, Esq. . . 1 - - Buxton,Geoffrey,Esq. 5 - - (proceeds of read- Esq 11- Mack, Thos. Esq.... 1 - - Buxton, S. G. Esq.. .22- ings and recita- Ringer, Mr. Alfred.. 11- Morgans &Co.,Messrs. 1 - - Cary, Joseph Henry, Savory, Mr. John. .. 11- •Palmer, John, Esq. - HP - Collected in box at Perfect, Mr. Henry . - 5 - Old Bank Buildings- 6 - Seymour, Mrs 1 1 - Cator,Albemarle,Esq. 1 1 - Simpkinson, Rev.J.N.l 1 - Rudd, Ash, Esq 6 - Chamberlin, G. M. Sums under 5* - 3 6 Shepheard, Mrs 1 - - Esq 11- Total Dons 32 1 6 Life-Boat Boxes .... - 12 7 •Slater, Rev. J 1 - - Cooper, G.H.Eaq.... 11- Total Subs. ...103 2 - *Wenn, Wm. Esq... 1 - - Cozens-Hardy, H. H. *Wena, Wm. Junr. Esq QC M P , 2 2 - £135 3 6 Esq 1 - - Cubitt, Major 1 - - Wilkinson, Mrs 11- Dalrymple, Mrs 11- Dolphin, Rev. John. 1 - - Dowson and Son, CROMER BRANCH. Messrs. 2 2 - BLAKENEY BRANCH. Chairman — Domtions. Edwards, Rev. B. ..11- Treasurer and Honorary Elwin, Hastings, Esq. 1 - - Right Hon. LORD SDFFIKLD. Contribution Box, per Fletcher, B. E. Esq.. 11- Secretary — Honorary Secretary — Mrs. T. Bush .... - 8 6 Fountaine, Miss .... 2 2 - Rev. R. H. TILLAND, M.A. W. G. SAKDPOBD, Esq. Po. Miss Clowes. ... - 11 - Goulburn, Very Rev. Annual ffubscriptiont. Annual Subscriptions. Oo. Miss Rudd 1 9 - E. M., DJ>., Dean Townshend, Marquis 22- Snffleld, the Rt. Hon. 1X>. Mrs. P. P. Gwyn - 17 6 of Norwich 23- Aiaheret. W. A. T. Do. Master Gaze - 5 - Gnnton, Kev. J 11- Esq., M.P 11- Amherst, W. A. T. « Do.Wm. Weiin, Jun.- 8 - Hamond,R. N.Esq.. 1 - - Birkbeck, Sir Edw., Esq., M.P 11- Harmer, F. W. Esq. 11- Bart., M.P 66- Barclay, K. W. Esq.. 11- Total Dons 3 19 - Harvard, S. Esq 11- Boulnois, E. Esq. . . - 6 -Birkbeck, Sir Edwd. Total Subs 24 8 - Heaviside,Rev.Canon 11- Brereton, Rev. R.B. 11- Hildyard, Kev. F. . . - 10 - Brumell, Rev. E. .. - 10 6 Buxton, Sir T. F. Bt. 2 2 - £W 1 - Hinde, Francis, Esq.. 1 1 - Bnxton.The Dowager Hotblack, J. Esq.... 1 - - Burroughes,T.H.Esq - 6 - Humfrey, R. Blake, Cooke, Mr. Robins . 1 - - Buxton, T. F. Esq. .22- Esq 1 1 - Fenwick, Rev. J. . . - 10 - Cabbell,Mrs.B.Bond 1 1 - Irby.Mrs. Isabella H. 22- Hardy, W. B.C. Esq. 1 1 - Gurney, John Henry, HUNSTANTON Keppel, Rev.W.A.W. 11- *Hudson.George,Esq. 11- Jun.Esq 11- BRANCH. Laoon, Sir E. H. K. Hansell, P. E. Esq. . - 10 - Bart 11- •Page, M. F. Esq.... 11- liuare, Samuel, Esq. President— Ladell, K. F., Esq. .11- 'earaon, J. Esq. .... - 10 - M.P 22- H. LE STKAKGE, Esq. L'Estrange, W. R. *Temple Lynes, C. J. Floare, Joseph, Esq.. 22- Honorary Secretary— Esq 1 1 - Sandford, G. W. Esq. - 10 - The Rev. C. E. BROWNE. Lothian, The Mar- Tillard, Rev. R. H... 11- Westbury, the Right chioness Constance 22- Annual Subscriptions. Lucas, Rev. R. G. .. 1 - - £18 9 6 Ainslie, Miss - 10 - Marsham, Rev. H. P. 1 1 - Amheret. W. A. T. Donations. Total £24 17 - Esq., M.P 11- Mealing and Mills, Sundry Donations . . - 12 - Beckett,Rev.W.T.. 1 1 - Messrs 11- Beckett, Miss - 6 - Nevill, Rev. Canon .11- Donations. Bellamy, Rev. Dr.. . 11- Nisbet, Rev. Canon .11- A Visitor 11- Blyth, Mr. Robert. . - 10 - Norwich, the Hon. Sc Societyfor Discharge Brand, J. Esq 1 1 - Right Rev. the and Relief of Per- Lord Bishop of ... 2 2 - BRANCASTER sons Imprisoned Jrand, Miss Janet. .11- Patteson, Rev. Canon 11- for Small Debts... 10 - - Jrown, Kev. Morgan • 10 - Preston, Isaac, Esq. .11- BRANCH. ContribuliouBox... 1 19 3 •Browne, Rev. C. E. - 5 - Preston, Miss Ellen . 2 - - Preston, Miss Sophia 2 - - President— Total Dons.. .13 - 3 Preston, Sir J. H., Bt. 2 - - The Right Hon. Total Subs... 24 17 - Collins, G. I). Esq. . . 1 1 - Kipley, Rev. W. N.. 2 2 - The Earl of OEFOBD. CrcssweU, C. A. Esq. 11- Springfield, G.O. Esq. 11- Chairman — £37 17 3 Cnreon, Mr. R - 10 - Steveuson and Co. SIMMS REEVE, Esq. Curl, Mr. Thos - 5 - Honorary Secretary — Steward, Patteson & )awbarn,G.Esq.J.P. 1 1 - Co Messrs 1 1 - Rev. E. K. KKBSLAKE. )awbarn, Robert, Taylor, F. O. Esq. Annual Subscriptions. Esq. JP 1 1 - Hon. Secretary ... 1 1 - Ames-Lyde, Mrs. ... - 10 - •Dodman, Mr. W. . . 1 1 - Taylor, J. O.Howard Amherst, W. A. T. Durbln Scott, J. H. Esq 11- Esq., M.P 11- Esq -10 6 BRANCHES—LIS T OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 129 £. i. a. £. s. d. £. «. d £. s. d. EngliSh Brothers ... 1 1 - Donation*. Taylor, Mrs. A - 6 - Docgett, J. H. Esq. . - 10 - Eyre* Co. Messrs... 1 1 - Bank Collecting Box - 14 4 Tipping, Mr. - B - •Ellis, Lieut. G. A. - 10 6 Fenwick, C. R. Esq.. 11- Messrs. Laws and Wild, Mr. E - B - Emerson, R 1 - - Gates, H. P. Esq. ... 11- Co.'sdo - 6 6 Willett, Mr. H - fi - England,R.Esq.,J.P. - 10 - Gu'rney&Co. Messrs. 2 2 - Willis and Southall, •Kveritt,G. Esq. ... - 6 - Howard, Miss - 10 6 Messrs - 10 - Forbes, W. F. Esq. . 1 - - »Hunn, Mr. J. W... 1 1 - Wrench, C. E. Esq. . - S -Gurney & Co. Messrs. 2 - - Jarvis, Sir L. W.... 1 1 - Sums under 51 - 12 6 Hoare, S. Esq., M.P. 11- •Kitton, Mr. T. B. .. 11- Hudson, Wm. Esq. . - 6 - Lambert, Messrs. J. £32 1 1 Leicester, Earl of... B - - and J - 10 - MUNDESLEY •Ixjynes, E B 10 - Lambert, Mrs. John - 6 - BRANCH. Donations. •Mack, Messrs. J.&J.- B - *Le Strange, Hamon, Gordon, Miss M. ... 1 - - Marriott, Messrs. J. Esq.. 33- Honorary Secretory — Roper, G. Esq 11- Lovejoy, A. Esq. ... - 10 6 G. GORDON, Esq. Box at L. B. Honse .-41 •Middleton, C. Esq. . - 10 - Lyde, Mrs. Ames . . 1 1 - Annual Subscription*. Box at North Wai- Middleton, E. P. Esq. - 10 - Margetts, Mr. H.... - 5 - Amherst, W. A. T. sham Post Office.... 6 2 Moore, J.W. Esq... - B - *Nelson, Mr. James - 5 - Esq.,M.P 11- Nelsun.E. Esq - B - •Noel. Captain, R.S. 11- Atkinson, C. Esq.... 1 - - Total ....£34 11 9 RippingaU,Miss.... 1 - - Oliver, L. Esq - 10 - Barnard, Bishop, and •Rump.HughR. Esq. 1 - - 'Robertson, Mr. G.W. -76 Barnard, Messrs. . - B - Scott-Chad, J. S. Esq. 1 - - Robinson, C. T. Esq. - ]0 - fielding, Mr.W - B - Smith, Messrs. F. & •; Rolfe, E. N. Esq. ... 2 2 - Bennett and Walker, PALLING BRANCH. G 11- Sharpe, Mrs. .1 - 5 - Messrs - 6 - Warner, H. Lee, Esq. 1 - - Thew, J. D. Esq. ... - 10 - Blacklock, Archdcn. - 10 - Honorary Secretary- •Thompson, Rev.G.T.- 10 - Blanchflower, J. Esq. - 10 - Mr. E. FRENCH, Contribution Boxes .-92 Thornycrofl, C. E. Chief Officer of Coastguard. Esq 11- Brown, Mr. H - B - Total £31 1 2 Wales,Mre.S - 6 - Caley, Mr. A. J - 6 - Annual Subscription. •Waller, Rev. A.... 1 - - Calev, Mr. W - B - Amherst, W. A. T. •Wells R Esq - 10 - Chamberlin & Smith, Esq.,M.P 11- Wharton. Mr. L. ... - 10 - Birkbeck, Sir Ed- Whitmore, G. Esq. .11- Chamberlin & Sons, ward, Bart., M.P.. 66- WINTERTON WhittF Dr .... - B - Donations. BRANCH. Woreley, Rev. Dr... 11- Chapman, Miss .... - 6 - •French, Mr. Edw. . - 6 - Collyer Col .... 2 - - •Ready, Rev. Hy... 1 - - £14 11 - Rev. W. GEEEN, M.A. •Cooper, Rev. T. J.. - 10 - Contribution Box... - 1 3 Donation. Copeman, John & Son, Annual Subscriptions. Ingleby, C. Mansfield, Messrs - 10 - Total £7 12 3 Amherst, W. A. T. Crozier, Rev. — ... - 10 - Esq., M.P 11- Sundry Donations . . 1 18 - Cubitt & Son, Messrs. - & - Birkbeck, Sir Ed- Contribution boxes .-42 Denny, Mr. E. T. . . . - fi - ward, Bart.M.P... 10 10 - Elliott Mrs 11- SHERINGHAM Total £47 14 2 Fitch, Mr. J - B - •Lucas, Rev.Charles. 22- Gilham, Mr. S - B - BRANCH. Watere, Wm. Esq. . - 10 - •Gordon, Mr. G 1 - >- Chairman— Gordon, Miss M. . . . 1 - - HBNET R. UFCHEB, Esq. Total £16 3 - Green and Wright, KINO'S LYNN Honorary Secretary — BRANCH. Gregory, Mr. F - 6 - Rev. L. C. E. MOOSE, M.A, Treasurer — Grimmer and Co., Annual Subscriptions. GREAT YARMOUTH G. F. A. CBESSWELL, Esq. Amherst, W. A. T. AND CAISTER Honorary Secretary — Hum, Mr. D. - B - Barclay,Gurney,Esq. 2 - - BRANCH. Mr. WHJ.IAM HtxCHcoox. Jerrold and Sons, Bfrkbecfc, Sir Edwd., Annual Subscriptions. Messrs., The Li- Bart. M.P 55- Chairman — Archer, T. G. Esq... - 18 - brary, Cromer. ... - S - Bolding, J.-J. Esq. 1 - - C. DIVEE, Esq. Bagge, T. E. Esq.... 1 - -Johnatone.H.F.Esq. 11- Buxton, Sir Fowell .22- Honorary Secretaries — Bird, Mr. J. M -10 - Junlper, Mr. R. .... - 10 - Hoare, Joseph, Esq. 11- Rev. E. G.H. MOBRELL, M. A. Blencowe, Misses ... 1 1 - Kimm, Rev. W. F.. - 6 - WAITER DIVEB, Esq. Boon,Mr.W.D - 6 - Ladyman, Mr. H.. . .' - 10 -The Vicar - 10 6 Coldham, H. J. Esq. 11- Annual Subscriptions. Cresswell, G. F. A. Layard, Rev. J. T.. - B - £17 19 6 Amherst, W. A. T. Esq 11- Leathes, Miss M. ... 1 - - Esq., M.P 22- Dnrrant, E. E. c]sq. . - 10 - Livock, Mr. &Son.. - B - Donations. Aniold Brothers. ... - 10 6 Everard,B.C.F.Esq. 1 - - •Cremer, T. W. Esq. 1 - - Barge, S. Esq - 5 - Freeman, J. Esq 11- Fuller, Mr. Robert . . - B - £18 19 6 Becchlng Brothers.. 22- Groom, John, Esq. ..- 10 - Muriel, C. E. Esq. .. - 10 - Biddlecombe and Groom, Capt. J. K... - G - Norgate and Son, Boning, Messrs... 11- Gurney, John, Esq. . 5 - - Birkbeck, Sir Edwd., Gnrney, S. A. ESQ. .11- *Pain,Mr - B - Bart M P. 6 B - Hare, T. L. Esq..;.. 11- Perfect, Mr. H - B - WELLS BRANCH. Bracey and Son .... - 10 6 Hogge, Miss Kanny . - B - Petre Mrs 2 - - Laws, Mrs. Sarah . . 2 2 - Porrett. Mr. J. B. . . - B - Patron and President — •Buxtnn, H. E 1 - - MarshaU, Mr. S. N. . - 5 -•Pnrdy, Mr 1 - - The Right Hon. •Brown, Walter - 10 6 Mills, Mr. G. W..... - 6 - Rackham and Sons, The EABL OF LEICESTER. Philcox, Mr. George. - B - Queensberry, Dowa- Randell, F. and H., Honorary Secretary — Digmore, H. S. D. . . 2 2 - ger Marchioness of 2 2 - E. B. LOYSES, Esq.; Robinson, Mr. C. T.. - B -•Robinson, H. Esq.. 11- Annual Subscriptions. Stevenson, Mr. T. S.. - B -Roper, G. Esq - 10 - Amherst,, W. A. T. •Diver, W -10 6 Thompson aud Co. &mnel, Mr. - 6 - E-q,M.P 11- •Emerson, Capt. T. . - 10 6 Messrs 11- Sbepheard, J. Esq. . . - 8 - Birkbeck, Sir Edwd., •Fellowes, J. H - 10 6 Thornton, H.J. Esq. 1 - - Sisson, Rev. W. L. . - B - Bart., M.P 5 5 - Goodwin, J -10 6 Vynne, Mr. R - 10 - Smith, Mr. G - B - Jlomfield, J. P. Esq. - 5 - Ward, David, Esq. .. - 10 - Smith add Sons, BulLard and Sons, Wigg, Mr. W. C.... - 6 - Fohoson and Sons . . 1 1 - Winneld,S.H.Esq.. - B - Steward, J. Esq. ... - 10 - Crisp, R. S., the late 1 - - King, Capt 1 1 - Steward, Patteson •Dewing, Mr. Herbert- 6 - Lacon, Youell, & Co. 1 1 - £25 6 - and Co., Messrs. . . - 10 - Digby, Rev. C. T. .. 1 - - Leach, J - 5 - 130 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. s. d. £. «. d. £, i. d. National Provincial PETERBOROUGH *Hutchinson, B. G. Bank of England .11- A. Esq, - 10 •Smith, William R. - 10 - Nightingale, S 1 1 - BRANCH. •Winchester, Capt. . - 10 - Trustees Thoroton & Palgrave, R. H. I. . . - 10 6 Honorary Secretary — Cnift Estates, per Palmer, Mrs. W. ... 1 1 - Mr. GEO. J.GRAY. £5 12 6 William Gough... 22- Saul, T. & Son. 11- Donations. •Ward, Dr. G - 10 - Annual Subscription*. Interest upon £1,000 Ward, William M... - B - •Shingles, G. S - 10 6 £. ». d. given by Miss Watts, Ward, & Co. *Steward, T. B - 1« 6 Walker Dr 1 1 Betty Cuttell for Walker, Miss - S - the maintenance Whitehead&Son... - 5 - •Venables, Canon . . - 10 6 of the Bamburgh •Wood, James - B - Walpole,R. H. V... 1 1 - £1 « - Castle Lite-boat ..30 - - Sums muter 6s 1 1» - Box at Boathouse... - 10 6 Collected at Custom- Wild, Baker, & Co. . - 6 - Box at "CreweArms House from Ship- Woolverton, C - 10 6 HoteL" Bamburgh - 5 6 ping, per Mr. John Youell,Mrs. C - 10 6 McKittrick 29 111 Total £36 8 6 Colli-cting Box in 1 1 Total £38 4 6 1 Custom House ... 7 13 6 Collecting Box at Donations. Railway Station.. - 4 9 A Lady Visitor (per NortfjumtolanK. Hiss Fox) 1 - - BERWICK BRANCH. Total £60 14 8 Beacon, Capt. Thorp, ALNMOUTH Officers and Crew BRANCH. Chairman— of 2 2 Rev. C. BALDWIN, Vicar. Boxes at Public Chairman— Honorary Secretary— Places 3-4 J. W. PEASE, Esq. B. G. SINCLAIR, Esq. BOULMER BRANCH. Life-boat House 24, 1 8 Railway and Pier Honorary Secretary — Annual Subscriptions. Chairman — HEUBEBT E. BBOWN, Esq. *Agent, Shipwrecked JOHN CBASTEB, Esq. Boxes 4 10 - Mariners' Society. - 1? 1 Annual Subscription!. Allan Bros., Messrs.. - 6 - Honorary Secretary- Total Dons 3414 - £. s. d. Allan, Thomas, Esq. - 6 - Rev. L. J. STEPHENS, M.A. Total Subs 38 4 6 Northumrjeilana, The Askew, Watson, Esq. 1 - - Berwick Salmon Annual, Subscriptions. £72 18 6 Armstrong, Sir W.G. Fisheries Company 1 - - Allgood, Hunter, *Bolam, E. G. Esq. . - 10 - Blair, Mr. H. Hunter - 6 -Border Brewery Co.. - 10 6 Bosanquet, C. B. P. Brown, H. E. Esq... 11- Esq 11- Browne, A. H. Esq.. 1 - -*Crossman,M.H.Esq. - 10 - Brown, Hev. Dixon. 1 - - Browne, Major 1 - - Darling,Thomas,Esq. - 5 - •Brown.Robert, Esq. - 10 - Burrell, Major - 10 - Dodds, 1{. Esq - 5 -Browne, A. H. Esq.. 11- Buston, John, Esq. . - 10 - Fleming, L. T. & J.. - 10 -Burrell, Bryan, Esq. - 10 - •Cadogan, C. H. Esq. 1 - - »Fovbes, Capt. R.N.. - 10 - Collinson Mr. - 10 - Chrisp, L. C. Esq.... 1 - - Forster, Col. James .11- •Craster, John, Esq. - 10 - Nort&tongfjttt, Crewe,Lord, Trusts, of 1 1 - Harbour CommitiSnrs. 22- •Dodds Mr - 10 - •Dickson.W. Esq... 11- Lowrey,A.Il.Esq.J.P.- 10 - Grey, Mr. James. ... - 10 - Foster, G. B. Esq. ..11- Grey, Sir Edward, Granviile, Lady C. . . 2 2 - McCreath, H. Esq.. . . - 5 - • Bart 1 - - NORTHAMPTON *Nonnan, Capt - 10 - Grey.TheEarl 2 - - BRANCH. Grey, Lt.-Col. Alfred 1 - - Pax ton and Parves . - 5 - Hindmarsh,W.T.Esq. 1 - - Purves, James D. Esq.- 10 - Horsley, Mr. John.. - S - •Moore, Rev. David - 10 - *Richardson,Dr.R.N. - 10 - Lombard, Mrs 3 - - Chairman — Payuter, H. Esq - 6 - Northumberland, The T. P. DOKMAN, Esq. Robertson,A.Esq.J.P. - B - * Pease, J. W. Esq... 22- *Rutter, Rev. Evan. - 5 - Duke of 2 - - Treasurer— Vt>rcy Earl 1 - •Sanderson, S. Esq. . - 10 - A. KEMPSON, Esq. I'urvis, Mr. H. T.... - 10 -•Sinclair, B. G. Esq.. - 6 -Ronaldson, James T. Richardson, Mr. G. . - 6 - King, Rev. James . . - 6 - Esq -10 - Collector- Kiddell, Sir W. B..Bt. 2 2 - Sanderson, Mr - S - Mr. A. H. KILBUKN. Hoberteon, Messrs... - 5 - Weddell, Robt. Esq. - B - Smith, The Misses.. - B - Annual Subscription!. Snilbottie Colliery, Woods & Co. Bankers 11-•Stephens, Rev. L. J. - 10 - £. s. d. Tankerville, Earl of. 1 - - Simpson, Mr. Robt. - 5 - Custom-House Box .36-Tate, John, Esq -10 - Barnes, T. R - 10 6 Thorpe, Mrs -10 - Barry, J. (two years) 2 - - *.Strother, Wm. Esq. - B - Total £20 4 J Becke, J - 10 •Tate, John, Esq.... - 10 - Total £19 it - Bostock, F. (two Tate, T. Esq - 10 - Thew, Arthur H. Esq.- 10 - Chandler, H. P - 10 - •Thomson.R. T. Esq. 1 - - Dorman, T. P. Esq. 11- *Yeaman, Mr. J. . .. - 5 - BLYTH BRANCH. Grafton, Duke of ... 1 - - Letton LodgeContri- CRESSWELL. Hesleden, B - 6 - bution Box 1 6 - Chairman — BRANCH. Jeflery, W. (two Contribution. Boxes . - 1 - JOHN DENT, Esq. Honorary Secretary- Chairman — Kempson.A. 11- Total £30 - - 0. C. B. CKESSWELL, Esq. Kenniiig, C 1 1 Mr. JAMES Ross,- Junr. Kilbure, Mr. A. H.. - 5 - Donations. Honorary Secretary— • Osbora, T. (two years)- 10 - Bell, Robert & Co... - 10 6 Rev. R. E. TAYLOK. Page, A. (two years) - 10 - BAM BURGH CASTLE Blyth Ship Building Phipps, J. (two Co., Ld - 10 6 Adshead, Mr - 10 - BRANCH. Cowpen and North •Bell, Mr. Thos - & - SeatonCoalCo.... 22- •Crozier, Mr. T - 5 - Sanll & Son, Messrs. - 6 - Honorary Secretary — Cuinmings, George . — B — •Cresswell, 0. C. B. R. G. A. HUTCHINSON, Esq. •Daw son, George R. - 10 - Esq 10 - - Sheffield, D - 6 - Annual Subscriptions. Hodsson, Wm. Esq. - 10 - Shoosmitb, W. - 10 - Hindmarsh, Mr - 10 - Matheson, Mr. T.... - 5 - *Broadbent, Dr. .... - 10 - Dixon, John - B - •Taylor, Rev. R. E. - 10 - Turner Bros., Messrs. •burdon - Sanderson, Dromgoole,Rev.P.O. - B - *Wethera\, Mr. F... - 2 S (two years) 1 - - J. A.H. Esq - 10 - Hedley and Co - 10 6 Wilson, J 5 Gray, John, Esq., •Hedley, John - 10 - Total £12 7 6 Newlands 2 2 - •Hodgson, Richard.. - B - Total £16 10 6 •Medd, Rev. A.O... - 10 6 liidley, SirM.W. Bt. 5 - - •Macaskie, Dr - 10 - Saunders & Co - 10 - BKANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 131 £. s. d. £. <. d. £. i. d. HAUXLEY BRANCH. •Foster, Robert, Esq. 11- Joicey, Jas. & Co. . . 1 1 -Chimside, J. Esq. .. - 10 - Hedley-0ent, Mrs .. 11- Lamb, R. 0 1 1 - Clark, G. D. A. Esq. - 10 - Chairman— •Hewitt, Mr. (the Lambton &Co.Messra 55- Craster, E. Esq .... 1 - - S. F. WlDDBIHGTOH, Esq. late) - 5 Leideman and Co.. . . 1 1 - *Kwing, Mr. James. 1 - - Honorary Secretary— Lownds, J. R. Esq. . - 10 - Liddell, John 11- Haggerston, Sir John 1 - - Mitford,Col 11- Locke, Blackett & Co. 1 1 -•Marshall, Anthony, Eev. JAMKS FAIKBEOTHEB. Nesham, T. C. Esq. Maling.C.T 1 1 - Annual Subscriptions. M.D 11- Milling and Co -10 6 Oule, Eev. L. S. (two £. «. d. Northumberland, His Nelson, ] tonkin, * Co. 1 1 - Northumberland, His Grace the Duke of 2 - - Newcastle Branch of Grace the Duke of 2 - - •Proudfoot, Thomas, National Provincial Sanderson, J. B. Esq. - 10 - 'Atkinson, G. C. Esq , M I) .... - 10 - Bank of England .33- Sanderson, Mrs. J. B. - 10 - Wilson, Esq 1 - - •Renner, Mr.Francis - 10 - Newcastle Chemical Taylor, John, Esq.. - 10 « *Bainbridge,K.M.Esq.2 2 - •Shortt, Rev. E 11- Co 11- •Wilson, Geo. Esq.. - 10 - Carr, Eev. T. W 1 - - Trevelyan, Miss.... 11- Owners of Charlaw •Clutterback, T. Esq. 11- Waddilove, Major.. 1 1 - CoiJiery - JO 6 Total £3910 « Sums under 6s. and Owners Pelaw Main *Dand, M. H. Esq... 1 1 - Contribution Boxes 166 Colliery 2 2 Ors. Backworth Colly. 11- •Dand, James, Esq.. - 10 - Total £14 8 6 Palmer, C. M.&Co.. 11- Davidson, Jas. Esq.. 11 — Pledge, Fredde 10 - Potter W A 11 Priestman, Jonathan 11- •llderton, Rev. Thos. 1 - - NEWCASTLE, TYNE- Pyman Bell & Co. . . 1 1 - Lawson-Smith, E. M. liavensworth, Rt. N0ttt'ngfmmsi)to. Esq 2 - - MOUTH, & CULLER- Hon Earl . . 2 - •Maling, C. Esq. ... 1 1 - COATS BRANCH. Reid & Sons 1 1 NEWARK BRANCH. *McOabe, C. F. Esq. 1 - - Richardson Bros. ... - 10 6 Riddell, J.G. Esq... 1 - - Vice-Patrons— Ridley, Son, & Tully, Honorary Secretary- Shield, Miss - 10 - Rt.Hon.EABL RAVENSWOBTH. Mr. E. T. SIMMONS. Tate, John, Esq. ... 1 - - Right HOLLOED HASTINGS. Rogereon, J. & Co. . . 1 1 - "•Thomson, Eev.G.S. - 10 - W. B. BEAUMONT, Esq. M.P. Schlesinger, Davis & Annual Subscriptions. Warkworth Harbour, Co 1 1 - £. t. d. Commissioners of . 10 - — Chairman — Smith, T.&W 11- Allen, Miss, Castle *Widdrington, S. F. JOSEPH SPEKCE, Esq. Spencer, J. & Sons . . 1 1 - Gate, col. by 1 36 Esq 22- Treasurer— Stephens & Mawson. - 5 - Anderson, Mrs - 6 - Sums under 5s. ..,..- 3 - G. A. FEXWKK, Esq. Stephonson, B. & Co. 1 1 - Atkins, Mr. T. F. Stevenson, Vermehren Total £32 12 6 Hon. Sec. at Tynemonth— Bainbridge and Co. P. J. MESSEHT, Esq. C.E. StokoeandCo - 10 6 Hon. Sec. at Cullercoats — Strachan, H. & Co. . . - 10 6Bakewell, Mr. J. ... - 10 - Major WILLIAM ABAMSOH. Straker, Chas. E.... 11- Bayliffe, Mr. Robert. - 6 - Straker, Mrs. Isabella 22- Bilson Mr J - 5 - HOLY ISLAND Annual Subscription!. Swanston,W. &Sons 11- BRANCH. Northumberland, His Tyne General Ferry Branston.Mr.J. G... - 10 - Grace the Duke of, Company 5 5 - Burnabv, Mr. T. F. . - 10 - Chairman — P.O. (Patron).... 2 - - Van der Werff and Caparn, Mrs. Robert - 10 - Colonel Sir WM. CROSSMAN, Angus, George 1 1 - Chew, Mr. George . . - 5 - K.C.M.G., R.E. Armstrong, Sir W. Walker, Parker & Co. 2 2 -Clarke.MissJosephine, G., Mitchell, and Ward, Geo. Chas.. . . - 10 6 collected by - 10 - Honorary Secretary — . Co 22- Easterfleld, Mr - 5 - Eev. W. W. F. KEELING. Baimbridge, E. M... 11- Wilkinson, W. B. ... - 10 - Falkner, Mr. E. S. .. - 6 - Annual Subscriptions. ' Bedlington Coal Co.. 22- Foster, Mr - 5 - Armstrong, Sir W.G. Benson, W 1 1 - Gilstrap, Mrs. Geo.. . - 10 - Bessler.Waechter&Co.l 1 - Woods, M. C. (Col.). 11-Good, Miss - 10 6 Bilton, Williams* Co. 1 1 - Hall, Mrs. Henry... 22- Border Brewery Co. . - 10 6 Borries, Craig, & Co. - 10 6 Total £110 19 6 Harvey, Mr. John . . - 6 - Crewe's, Lord, Trus- Brown, Ralph 22- Hildfurd, Mr. T. B. BurradonCoalCo... 11- T 11- •Crossroan, Col. Sir Burnup, Misses. ... - 10 - Donations. Hodgkinson, Mrs. . . - 10 - W.,K.C.M.G.,R.E. 22- Clapham, H. & Co.. - 10 6 North Shields Indus- Ironmonger, Miss... - 10 - Cruddas, W. D. Esq. 11- Clayton, John 11- trial Society 2 2 -, Job, Mr. Samuel. ... - 10 - Douglas, Mrs 1 1 Coppin, John, J.P. .11- Contribution Boxes — Jukes, Eev. H. A. . - 6 - •Grey.Grey.Jas.Esq.- 10 6 Corporation of New Central Station, Martin, Rev. H. A.. 1 - - Ridley, Sir M. W., castle 10 10 - Newcastle - 17 8 M*George, Mrs. J. P. - 6 - Crawhall&Son.X.. 11- Cullercoats Station - 16 4 Parker, Miss - 5 - Tankerville, Earl . . . 1 - - Dees R. R _ 10 6 HuddlestoneArms, Peacocke, Rev. W. J. - 5 - Waterford, Louisa, Dixon.S.&C.W.&Co.- 10 6 Cullercoats - 5 - Plater, Eev. H - 10 - Marchioness of ... 2 2 - Eichholtz, R. & Sons - 10 6 Pier and Houses.. 58- Richardson, Earp, & Farley, Clarke, and Whitley 117 Slater, Messrs 10 - Donation. Eiddell, Mr. E. M. H. 1 1 - Bruce, Gainsford, Fenwick, George. ... 2 2 - Total Dons 10 10 7 Simmons. Mr. E. T.. - 5 - Esq., Q.C 11- Forster, James - 10 6 Total Subs. ...110 19 6 Simmons, Miss, col. Foster, Blackett and by •_ 5 - Total £14 12 Wilson - 10 6 £121 10 1 Tallents, Mr. W. E.. - 10 - Green, C. M. & Co. . - 10 6 Tallents,Mr.G - 10 - Greene, John and Thorpe, Colonel .... - 10 - Son 1 1 - Walker, Mr. J. M... - 5 - Haggle, Messrs. & Co. 11- Warwick, E. & Sons, NEWBIGGIN •Hall, John&Co.... 11- NORTH SUNDER- BRANCH. Harton Coal Co 1 1 - LAND BRANCH. West Mr D - 5 - Hart, J. De 1 1 - Sums under 5s - 10 - Chairman — Havelock M 10 - Chairman — •JAMES EDWABDS, Esq. Hawks, Crawshay, & Rev. WM. DARNEL. COLLINGHAM. Honorary Secretary — Co 11- Woolley.Mr. T.S... 11- J. LOWTHIAN BELL, .Esq. Hawthorn, R. & W.. 11- Hodgkin,Barnett&Co.5 5 - Major A. MARSHALL. Annual Subscriptions. Holmes, Wm. Henry 11- Total £21 9 - Bell, J. Lowthian, Houen, A. C. and Co. - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Hume and Sons .... - 10 6 Lord Crewe's Trus- •Davidson, A. Esq.. - 10 - Jarrow Chemical Co. 1 1 - tees 30 - - *E4wards, Jas. Esq. - 10 - Browne, A. H. Esq.. 1 - - 132 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAY I, 1886. £. f. d. £. s. d. NOTTINGHAM LITTLEHAVEN ones, Rev. E. H. . . - B - Pinckney, Rev. W. P. 1 1 - (ST. BRIDE'S BAY) ,ambton, Colonel . . 2 - - BRANCH. Plumbe, W. Esq.... - 10 6 jambtou, Lady .... 1 - - BRANCH. jeach Lt -Col 1 - Honorary Secretary — Webb and Sons, R. . - 10 - SAMUEL COLLIHSON, Esq. Patron — Levett, Mrs - 10 - Annual Subscription!. The Rt. Hon. *oyal N. Lancashire £. t. d. LOED KENSINGTON. Adams, Mr. John. .. - 10 6 Donations. Treasurer — iIcM aster. Thos. Esq.- 10 - Armltage, S. F. Esq. 11- Clements, Rev. G. W. - 5 - Rev. J. O. HABKE. tf eyrick, Sir Thomas, Birkin, Thomas, Esq. 11- 3ooper, J. Esq 1 - - Bart 1 1 - Bradley, Mr. A. . .22- lodges, J. F. Esq... 20 - - Hon. Sec. — Mirehouse,R.W.B. Cowen, G. K. Esq . - 10 6 Lee, Miss 5 - - Captain GOLDWYEB. Edge, J. T. Esq. .11- Pinckney, Rev. W. P. 1 — - Annual Suoscrtp&ans. Tirehouse, Mrs...,, - 10 - Goater, Mr. A... .11- Boxes at Hotels, &c. -94 £. 1. d. lorgan, Mrs. E. S. . - 10 - lorgan, Miss Alice. - 10 - Gotdschmldt, E. . . - 10 6 Total Dons... 27 14 4 Armstrong, Elliot, Goodliffe, W. F.. .11- Esq - 10 - 'aimer, Mr. T - 6 - Gripper, E 1 1 - Total Subs... 13 2 - Davies, W. Esq., 'earson and Son ... 1 1 - Hardwick, G -10 6 M P .... 1 1 - Phillips.C.E.G. Esq. 1 - - Heymann, Mr. A. . . 1 1 - £40 16 4 Davies, Warren .... - B - Phillips, John, Esq. Heymann, H. Esq. . . 1 1 - •Goldwyer, Captain G. Lloyd's Agent.... - B - Hodgson, Wm. Esq.. - 10 - Ashe - 10 - 'hillips.F. Lort, Esq. - 10 - Hogg, J, T - 10 6 Goldwyer, J. E - 10 - Phillips, Mrs. Loit . - 15 - Hollins and Co. Goldsworthy, Major- Messrs. W 11- Gen -. - 10 - Roberts, W. R. Esq. - 6 - HntchinsoQ, Mr. »Barris, The Rev. loch, Nicholas, Esq. 1 - - Kobert 1 1 - j o - 10 - Jowlands, Rev. J. B. - 5 - Jacoby and Co 1 1 - |Jnni>tofecsj)tre. luty.en, Baron de . . . - B - Kirk. Henry - 10 6 •Kensington, Lord .56- Sanrin, M. A. Esq... - 10 - Kulp & Son, Messrs. 11- Marsh, T. E. M - 10 - Stokes, A. W.J. Esq. - B - Miller, W. W - 10 6 FISHGUARD •Stokes, Colonel.... - 10 - Parker and Booth. . . 1 1 - BRANCH. »Puilpin, Mr. Joseph - B - Smedley, Isaac, Esq. - 6 - •Rogers, Mr. R - B - Stamper, J. F. Esq.. - B - Richards, Mr. W. A. - 10 6 Patron— Rowlands, Bowen, Teasdale, J. H - 10 - Seely, Charles, Esq. The Right Hon. QC - 10 - jife-boat Boxes .... 1 3 8 Jun., M.P. 2 2 - LOUD KENSINGTON. Thomas, Jos. H. Esq. - 10 - Sums under 5s 311 - Simon, May, and Co. - 10 6 President— Walters, Howell... - 10 - Sufley, E. Ksq 2 2 - W. DAVIES, Esq., M.P. Total £33 6 g Walker, Messrs. J. andT 11- Chairman — Total JE13 2 - Whitlock, Mrs 11- H. LL. HAKBIES, Esq. Wooley, Miss - 5 - Honorary Secretary — Donations. Wright, Dr. T 11- Mr. WILLIAM VAUOHAH. NEWPORT BRANCH. Total £29 12 6 Annual Subscriptions. President— £. t. d. JAMES BEVAN BOWEN, Esq. Allen, H. G., Q.C., Contribution Boxes. - 6 4 Donation!. Chairman — Collected by Miss Total Dons... 194 Dr. HA YARD. Bevan, J. A. Esq. . . - 6 - Total Subs. ..13 2 - Treasurer and Honorary Bland, Mr. G. J. ... - 6 - Secretary — Total Dons... 1 11 6 iowen, Capt. C - 6 - £14 11 4 Capt. WILLIAM DAVIES. Total Subs. ..29 12 6 Brown, C. 0. Esq. ... - 5 - Annual Subscriptions. £31 4 - •Bowen, Capt. Albert - B - Itevies, W. Esq., M.P. 1 - - Bowen, J.B. E?q.... 11- Eaton, Evans, and MILFORD HAVEN Williams, Messrs.. - 18 - BRANCH. Edwaides, J. T. Esq. - 10 - •Havard, David, Esq. - 10 - Kmment, Mrs - 10 - Patron — •Jenkins, Capt. J... - 6 - Emmons, R. W. Esq. - 10 - The Right Hon. the EABL OF •Jennaln, Caplain.. - 5 - Evans, H. A.M. Esq. - 10 - CAWDOB. * Jones, Rev. E - 10 6 Evans, K H. Esq., •Thomas, Capt. J... - B - K.N - S - President- •Williams, Capt. D.. - B - ©xfor&sfctu. F. W. M - 5 - Sir J. OWEN SOODEPIELD, Bt. Sums under 5s 1 14 - Chairman — HENLEY-ON-THAMES Ureeuish, Messrs., and R. W. B. MiKEHOtrSE, Esq. Total £5 IB 6 BRANCH. Honorary Secretary— Hamilton, Lady.... 1 - - H. PATTISON, Esq. Donations. Chairman — * Harries, H. LI. Esq. - 10 - Alderson, E. S. Esq. 11- C. LUCEY, Esq, Harrison, Rev. C. F. - 5 - Annual Subscription!. Commercial Inn Box -10 1 Allen, H.G. Esq. Q.C. Life-BoatHou>eBoxes - 10 8 Honorary Secretary — James, JohD, Esq... - 10 - M.P 1 1 - A. E. AwBEitr. Salmon and Davies Johns, Rev. T - 10 Allen, LadyCatherine - IB - Maengwyn's Con- Annual Subscriptions. Lenton, G. Esq - 10 - Barlsar & Co - 0 - cert - 15 10 &. f. d. Merritt, A. L. Esq.. - 5 - Awbery, A. R .... - 10 - Mortimer, Rev. T. G. - 10 - Campbell, Lady Barnett, Mrs - 10 - Mutt, G. Esq - 5 - Evelyn - 10 - Total Dons. . . 3 3 11 Brakspear, A. Esq. .11- Ogden, G. P. Esq. . . 1 - -•Cawdor, Earl of ... 2 2 - Total Subs. . . B 15 6 Child, Miss - 10 - Owen, J. A. Esq. . . - 10 -Coram & Co. Messrs. 11- Clements, C. Esq. Owen, T. Rule, Esq. - 6 - Crcokes, Rev. J. , . . - B - £8 19 5 (Mayor) - 5 - Shetile, J. Ksq - 5 - ttavies, Wm. Esq. Coalea, W . T. Esq. . - 5 - Sturgis, Mrs. C - 10 - M.P 11- Cooper, J. Esq - 10 6 Thomas, A. Esq. ... - 10 - Elford, E. G - 5 - Suadby, Rev. J. J. . - 10 - •VsHiguan, Mr. W... - 5 - Froyme, J.C.,Boyal Wilkins&Co.Messrs. - 6 - Worthington,H.Esq. 1 - - Makins, Col., M.P. .11- Sums under 5s 5 5 - Green.J - 5 - Collecting Boxes ... - 4 - Griffith, Geo. Esq. Morgan, F. Esq 11- £23 S - Harries, George, Esq. Noble, J. Esq. 2 - - BKANCHES—LIS T OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 133 £. s. d. £. s. d. £. «. d. ST. DAVID'S AND 'etherston, Sir G. . . - 10 - lect°d through the Andrews, W. A. Esq. - 8 - rlarris, Miss Lloyd . 1 - - kind exertions of Armitaee, Miss H... 11- SOLVA BRANCH. •Hawksley, J.T. Esq. 1 - - F. G. Tippinge, Austin, Rev. J - 10 - Herbert, Rev. H. H. - 10 - E?q. (Sansaw) : — Barnard, Misses .... - 5 - Patron- iighmore, Miss . . . . - 5 -Adnitt and Naunton Beresford, Rev. Pre- Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Huntington, Rev. fi. - 10 - St. DAVID'S. Altree and Lea, *Bernard, Rev. Canon 1 - - President- Jones, Mrs. Boileau. - 10 - Messrs, - 5 - Blachford. Capt - B - Rev. Canon LEWIS. Beetenson, Miss. ... - 10 - Boswell, Miss H - 10 - Blower, Messrs. J. Brancher, Misses ... - 10 - Chairman — Power, E. R. Esq.... - 10 - and B - S - Breton, W. H. Esq. SAMSON T. WILLIAMS, Esq. Reavadey.T.Esq... - 10 6 Boulton, "Mr. Adam. - 5 - Com. R.N - 10 - VIce-Chairman— Richards, W. H. Esq. - 15 -Bowdler, Mr. T. . . . - 5 Broke- , Miss 1 1 - W. WATTS WILLIAMS, Esq. Richards, Mrs.W. H. - 6 - Brown, Mr. Henry . - B - Brougbam,Hon. H.C. 11- Smith, Mrs. C. H.. . . - 5 -Bunny: and Davies, Budd, S. P. Esq. ... 1 1 - Honorary Secretaries— Stokes, C.W.R. Esq. - 10 - *0ater, Mr. R. B. .. - 10 - W. PEREGBINE PKOPERT, Smedley, Mrs. Hume - 5 - Caswell, Mr.S - B - Chubb, F. Esq - 5 - Esq., LL.D. Tonks, W. W. Esq. - 5 - Delia Porta, Mr. J. . - 5 - SAMSON T. WILLIAMS, Esq. Williams, C. J - 5 - Egerton, Canon - 5 - Dobson, W. Esq. ... - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. Willock, W. B. Esq. - 5 - Forrest &Ca, Messrs. - 5 - Dobson, Mrs. Bnrdett 1 - - £. t.d. Goodwin, Mr. R.'... - 5 - Doherty.Gen. C.B... - B - *AIlen,VeryRev.De»nl 1 - Hall, Mr. J. (Wem) - 10 - Domager, Miss - 5 - Allen, Miss 11- Total £26 2 4 Harding, Mr. W. E.. - B - *Duun, Rear-Adml. - 10 - * Arnold, Mr. W. ... - 6 - HaycocK, Mr. (Had- Eden, Mrs - 6 - *Bevan, Rev. Canon 11- nall) - 5 - Eden, Mrs. W.H... 11- BisliopofSt. Davld'8 1 1 - Hilton, Mr. W. B... - 6 - Evans, Mrs - B - Howells, Mr. T. M. . - 10 -Everett, J. G. Esq. . - 5 - Hughes, Mr. H. H. . - 5 -Fairbanks, Dr. - B - Davies,W.Esq., M.P. 11- Key worth, Mrs - 6 - Fletcher, E. S. Esq.. - 10 - Foley, S. Esq., M.D. . - 5 - Formby, Robt. Esq. 22- •Griffith, Capt - 6 - Lee, Mr. H. (The Forster, R. L. Esq. . - B - Harries, G. Esq 2 - - &!)ropsf)tK. •Franklin, Capt.R.N. 1 1 - Harries, Gilbert D. Maddoxfe Co. Messrs.- 5 - Fry, Mr. John - & - Ksq . - 10 6 Marston Bros. Messrs. - 6 - *Hlcks. Capt. D - 6 - SHROPSHIRE Marston, Mr. R - B - Giimore, Lt.-Col. ... - B - Hicks, H. Esq., M.I). - 10 - BRANCH. Millard & Harding, Gosselin, G .L. Esq.. - B - •Lewis, Rev. Canon. 11- .Messrs - 5 - Gumm, Colonel - 5 - Lewis Rev. J 5 - Honorary Secretary — Morgan, Mr W - B - Halliday, Miss - 5 - Lloyd, Capt - 5 - T. H. SABDFOKD, Esq., Morris, Mr. W. G... - 5 -*Harington,Capt.R.N.- 10 6 Mashiter, W. Esq. . - 10 - ofSandford. Mountford and Co., HariDgton, Mrs - 10 6 •Morgan, C. Esq 10 6 Bankers — Mes^s - S - Harris, R. Esq - 6 - Mortimer, Rev. M. National Provincial Bank, Nevitt, Mr - B - Hicks, C. R. Esq. ... - 10 - L J - B - Whitchurch, Shropshire. Payne and Adams, Hippesley, E. Esq. . - B - •Phillips, Rev. J.... - 6 - Birmingham, Dudley, and Hippesley, E.M.F.sq. - 6 - *Prupert, Or - 10 - District Bank, Shrewsbury. Phillips, Messrs - 5 - Hobbs, Samuel, Esq. - 6 - •Propert, M. D. Esq. - 5 - Poole & Son, Aiessrs. - 5 - Holley, Miss - 5 - Propert, P. S. G. Rev. - 6 - Annual Subscriptions. Powell, Mr. E - 5 - Holloway, Mr - B - Robinson, Miss - B - £. «. d. Pritchard and Son, Johnstone, Miss. ... 1 1 - Thomas, Miss 1 1 - Bibby, J. J. Esq. ... 10 10 - Messrs - 5 - Jowitt, Mrs.. - S - Williams.Capt. David- 6 - Botfleld, Rev.W. B. Roberts Mr. P - 5 - Williams liev. Canon- 10 6 Garnett (Decker Salter, Mr. J. B. ... - B - Kelway, John, Esq.. - S - * Williams, S.T. Esq. - 10 - Hill) 1 - - Sandtbrd, Mr. H. Lean, G. S. Esq - B - •Williams, Mr. W. . - 5 - BurncoseHouse(Box, (The Isle) 1 - - Little, Mrs. Bartlett 11- *WUliams,W.W.Esq.- 6 - Tippinge, Capt.V. S. - 5 - Livett, Dr - 5 - Dod Mrs . 1 - Tippinge, Mr. K 5 - Mackillop.C.W. Esq. 1 - - Furber, Mr. R. (Box, Tippinge, Mr. F.G.. 1 - - Marshall, C. F. Esq. - 8 - YoungMen's Insti- *Mundy, Lieut.-Gen. tute, Whitcbnrch) - 1 - Treasure, Mr. H. H. - 5 - (1884) 1 - - Donations. Hammonds, Messrs., Watton, Mr. J., sen. - B - Ditto (1885) 1 - - Bickerstaffe, Col. ... 1 1 - Fish Salesmen, Watton, Mr. J., jun. - 5 - Offiey, Mrs - 10 - Perkins, Mi*s Maggie- 10 - Shrewsbury (Box) 11- Wilding, Mr. J. L. . - B - Orde, Miss A - 10 - Propert, Dr.,Proceed8 Hayhurst, Mr. H. H. Wood, Rev. J.Cooper 1 - - Parfltt, Mrs. & Misses - 10 - of Concert S 11 1 r ranee 2 2 - Wright, Rev. J - S - Purnell, Dr - B - Contribution Boxes . - 12 - Honyman, Sir W. M., *Russell, Sir Edwd., Sums under as - 9 - Bart, ..., „ 2 - - K.C.SI - 10 - Lee, Major 22- Total £51 16 4 Sheppard, Mrs - 5 - Total Dnns... 11 3 7 Mears, Mr 1 1 - Smith, Mrs. Portia. . - B - Total Subs.. 18 15 6 Pengwern Boat Club Stothert, J. L. Esq. .22- (Annual) by the Sugden, Hon. Mrs... - 6 - £29 19 1 Captain, G. J. Tate, Messrs - 6 - Groves 11- Thorn, George, Esq. - 6 - Pengwern Boat Club Thompson, Rev. (Box) 1 5 - ^omraets&tre. Poole, Mr. C. H. TENBY BRANCH. Thornton, Mrs - B - SandfoTd, Mrs. (of BATH AND WELLS Vonberg, Mr. "W. C. - B - President— Sandford) 2 2 - BRANCH. Warren, The Misses. - 10 - F. D. DrsiEE, Esq., MJ). Sandford, Mr. T. H. Welsh, Edwin, Esq.. - S - Chairman — (ofSandford) S - - Chairman — Weston, 0. H. Esq.. - S - W. H. RICHARDS, Esq. Tayleur, Mr. John Rear- Admiral DUNN. Whinyates,Gen.F.F. - 10 - Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — (Buntingsdale)... 1 - - Treasurer & Hon. Secretary — Woods, Miss...... - 5 - Taylor, Mr. R. (Box, Capt. HAEIXGTON, R.H. Woods, Miss Rosa . . .- B - JOHN R. ROWLANDS, Esq. Visct.Hill's Lower Annual Subscription!. Heath Schools) ... -84 Allen, Egerton, Esq. - 10 - Twemlow, Mr. F. K. Mr. ALFKED BAKER, Bath. Total £39 9 - Allen H J Esq - 5 - Mr. WM. FIELDER, Wells. Walker, Mr. C. C. Harwell, Mrs - 10 - (Lillieshall Old Annual Subscriptions. Danatimt. Bancroft, J. Esq. ... - 5 - Hall) 1 - - £. «. d. Aufrecht, Mrs - 5 • - Brook, T. Esq - 5 - Bank Interest - 12 6 A.M.O - 10 - Baker, K. Esq - 10 - Buckley, J. Esq.... - 5 - The following sums Andrews, A. G. Esq. - 5 -Biackburne, Capt. . . - 10 - (£16 5s.) were col- Andrews, J. C. Esq. - 5 - Ellice, MissE - B - 134 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAT 1, 1886. £. s. d £. S. d. £. s. d £. s. 'd. Stone, Mrs - 5 - Daniell, Rev. A. H.. 1 1 - Hall, Miss - 5 - Hallam F - 5 - Wells, The Dean of . 1 1 - Harrison, Charles ... - 10 6 Elwes, Rev. E. S. . . - 10 -Hartley, Mrs. , - B - Hill, Charles, & Sons 11- Escott, Rev. H. Hunt, Rev W - B Howarth, W - 6 - Total Dons. .. 31- Sibeeh 1 - Hunt, William - B - TotaLSabs. ..39 9 - Everett and Sons, Leeston-Smilh, Mrs. - 10 - Jnd, Coope, and Co. . 5 - ~ Messrs - 5 - Me Adam, Miss ~ 5 - Isitt, Benjamin - B - £42 10 - Gimblett, Wm. Esq. - 6 - Marshall, Miss - 10 - Jackson, Charles.... - B - Gimblett, W. J. Sen. - S - Lea,H - 10 - Gimblett, W. J. Jun. - 5 - Morton, The Misses. - 5 - Loverock, William. . - B - Halliday, Jno. Esq.. 1 - - Moore, R - 5 Lowe, Thos. & Sons. 11- Hawkes, Thos. Esq. - 10 - Marshall, William . - 6 - BRIDGWATER AND Heathcote, Rev. S. J. - 10 - Newman, Prof. F.W. - 6 - Marston, John, & Son - B - BURNHAM BRANCH. Hellard, E. Esq - B - Paterson, A. H. Gen. - B - Matthews, John .... 1 1 - Herringham, Rev. Phillips, W. F. Esq. - 6 - Morris, Robert - 6 - President — W. W - 5 - Phillipson, Dr. K... - 6 - The MAYOR OF BRIDGWATER. •Hole.L - 5 - Poole, C. H - 5 - Payne, Mrs - 10 - Chairman — Hood, Sir A. A. Bt.. 2 - - Poole, J. Kuscombe, Ratcliff, Misses - 10 6 J. B. THWAITES, Esq. J.P. *Horne, A. V. Esq. . - 10 - Esq - B - Ratcliff, Robert .... 11- Honorary Secretary— Joyce, Thos. Esq. . . - 5 - Robinson and Co. ... 2 2 - JOHN COMPSON, Esq. King Rev. W. S. . . . - 5 Rossiter, G. F. Esq. Robinson, R - B - Luttrell, G. F. Esq.. 2 - - and Mrs - 10 - Roe, F. J - 10 6 Collector- Luttrell, Rev. A. F.. 2 - - Roxburgh, R., M.D. - 6 ^ Salt, Miss - 10 6 Mr. JNO. Cox. " Luttrell, Mrs. A. H.F.I - - Smith, Miss,_ Grey- •Salt, Thomas, & Co. B - - Annual Subscriptions. Martineau, J. P. Esq. 6 - - Salt, W. D - B - Ash, W. Esq 11- Nortan Brewery. ... 2 - - Smyth-Pigott, C. Silvester and Co. ... 1 1 - Bouverie, P. R. Esq. 1 - - Notley.MarwoodEsq. 1 - - (J.P.) - B Stanley, C. & W 11- Broadmead, — Esq. . 1 - - Ponsford, Thos. Esq. - 5 - Stevens, Rev. M. 0.. - S -Thompson and Son .22- Compson, J. H. Esq. - 5 - Tulloh, Misses - 5 - Thoniewill, Mrs. ... 1 1 - Corporation of Bridg- *Purcell, Rev. L. T. - 10 6 Theobalds, Surgeon- Thornewill, RCT. C. . - 5 - Robertson, Mrs - 5 - General - 6 - Tresise, J.N - B - Colthurst & Symons, Siderfln, John, Esq. . - 5 - Tomkins, Rev.H. G. - B - Truman, Haubury, W hitting. C. E - B - and Co 11- Denison, the Veff. Stanley, E. J. Esq. 11- Walker, A B. & Sons 2 2 - Archdeacon 1 1 - •Stoate and Sons, Wardle, William ... - 6 - Drummonrl, C. Esq. - B - Total £23 12 6 WWtehead, T. N - 10 6 *Thorne and Son, Wilson, Mrs -10 6 Eraser, D. A. Eeq... - 10 - Trefuses, Hon. J. S. - 6 - Donations. Worthington & Co. . 3 3 - Harford, Mrs 22- Trinity Church, two- Harte,E. Ksq - 5 - Trevelyan, Sir W., Wright and Son .... 1 1 - Bart 1 - thirds of the amount Sums under 6s - 1 6 Hervey, Lord A. C. collected after Ser- Bishop of Bath and Wansbrough, A. C.. 2 2 - mon, by Rev. W. Total £63 18 6 Wells 2 2 - Hunt, on Christmas Day 22 IB 10 Hobbs, S. Esq - 6 - Do. Parish Church, Donations. Holland, W. T. Esq. - 10 - per the Rector ...12 17 1 Pillar Box, Recrea- Holt Bros. Messrs. ..11- Holt, W. S. Esq. ... 1 1 - Donations. Do.atG.W.R.Statlonencer, Mrs - S - 'urchase, Mr. R. . . . - B - Whitehead, Mr - 5 - tubbs, Mr.Budd... - 5 - aper, Sir Robert. . . - 6 - ount Cannel, the Sums under 5s 4 2 - 'obitt, Mr. C - 5 - iadore, Rev. G. J. E. - B - Rev. Mother of the 'revett, Mr. 0. - 6 - ichardson, Mr. J... - B - Convent of - S - BOGKOE, per GEO. F. KHKD. unns, Rev. R. A. L. - 6 - Allen, Mr. W. H. . . - 5 -Walker, Rev. G. A. - & - toyds and Marsden, hillips, Mr. F - ' 6 - Askew Mr H H 10 Wallis, Admiral of udwick, Mr. F. ... - & - Barber, Mr. C - 5 - the Fleet, Sir Provo, ayers, Mr. J - 6 - eesdale, Mr. C. L. . - 10 - Bray, Mr. W - 6 - G.C.B - 10 - uke, Mrs - B - Burt, Mr. A. P. - 5 - Welch, Mr. H - B - Iverlock, Miss .... - 6 - urns under 5s. 5 S 6 C.C.E - 5 - rood, Mr. John ... - 5 - mith, Mr.G - B mith Mrs. H - 6 SEUSEF, per Mr. JAMES CHICHSSTEB, per Mr. W. owton, Mr. M. J. . . - B - LAWRENCE:— Grisewood, Mr. Har- Noasi AN : — pthorp, Mr. F. W. - 5 - dames, Mrs. B. ... - 10 - 'eulon, Rev. J. S... - 6 - ateman, Mr,. E. H.. - 5 - r Hayward, Mr. J., Lnderson, Mr - 5 - acke, Dr - S - ayton, Mr... - 5 - R.N _ 5 _ mold, Mr. E. - 10 6 ick.Mr. F. M - S - ster.Rev.H - 6 - 138 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. i. d. £. «. d. £. i. d. £. s. d. Hobften, Mrs. T. (the MlDHURST. Kirkland and Lilley, Donations. late), Sidlesbam.. - 5 - ?riend, A - 5 - Messrs - - - Benvon, W. H. Esq. - B - Grafton, F. W. Esq. jadd, Mrs - - - Brodie, VV. Esq - 5 - M P 1 - - jangham, J.G. Esq. 1 - - 'ackson, J. Esq. ... - 10 - Lightfoot, Mr. J. E., Total Dons 10 8 4 *Lawrence,G.H.Esq. 1 - - Cinnell, J. Me - 5 - Total Subs. ...176 19 - Lippencott, B. C. C. Marshall, Miss - 5 - Esq - - - Raven, Rev. J. D. .. - 5 - Penfold, Mrs. H. H.. - 6 - *187 7 4 jondon and County Iwinford. Capt - B - Pullinger, Mr. C. ... - S - Lseng.TVie MaTqTris, Kusbridger, Mr. T.. - 6 - Chinese Ambassador- 10 - Woodman. Mr. W. Low, Rev. T - S - Small sums 2 11 6 Maitland.J. A. Esq. - - - 'Three Niggers".. - 10 2 Yeatman, Capt - 10 - Manby.Mrs - - - Collecting Boxes ... 9 16 6 Sums under 5s - 7 - EASTBOURNE BRANCH. Michell, Mr. R - - - Total Dons. ..IB 13 2 SINGLETOK, per Kev. F. A. •Molineux, G.Esq.. - 10 - Total Subs. ..43 2 6 BOWLES:— Chairman— •Morison, J. G. Esq. - 10 - Bower, Mr.P 11- A. B. WBANGHAH, Esq. Morris & Son, Messrs. - fi - £58 15 8 Bowles, Rev. F. A. . . - 10 - Morrison, W.E. Esq. - 10 - Deeded, Misses - 10 6 Treasurer — Mullen, Mr. C - 6 - Legge, Mr. C. E. . . . - G - 6. MOLIBEUX, Esq. Mures, Miss - - - Oliver, Mrs 5 - WEST WrrTEBrNO, per Mr. Honorary Secretary— •Page, Mr. Thomas. - 10 - HASTINGS AND J. TRUST:— Mr. H. M. EMABT. Palmer, Rev. J. H... - 6 - Pennell,Mrs. C - - - ST. LEONARDS Andrews, Mr. John . - 6 - Annual Subscriptions. AyVmore, Mr. Thos.. - 5 - Percival, S. P. J. Esq. - 10 - BRANCH. Gorham, Mr. J - 10 - Adams, Rev. E. A . - 10 - Phipps, Mrs. Jane. . - 6 - Adams, J. Esq - 2 6 Pitman, Rev. T - 5 - Chairman — Sargent, Key. H. J. - 6 - Alder, the Rev. Dean 11- Plummer and Law- Rev. W. W. HCME, M.A. Sparkes, Mrs. F.. . . . - 5 -* Allen, Rev. R - 6 - ford, Messrs - - - Underwood, Bev.W.D.- 5 - AUpress, Mr. F - - - Podmore. Rev. T... - 10 - Treasurer — Sums under 6s. .... - 12 6 Angell, Mrs - 5 - •Provost, Mr. J. A.. - - - Rev. A. TDESEB, M.A. *Bacon Capt - B - Raikes,C.Esq.,C.S.I. MIDJIOTST. *Bathurst,Rev.W.A. - 5 - Secretary — Rivington, F. Esq. . - - - QH>. HuTCHisoa. Albery, Mr. E - 5 - Blackburn, J. J. Esq. - - - Ayling, Mrs. A - 6 - Boulton, G. Esq. •Roper, F. C. S. Esq. 11- Annual Subscription*. Hyatt, Mr. Horace. . - 6 - (Mayor) - 10 - Roper, Mr. John ... - B - Arkcoll, J. Esq - 14 - Davis, Mr. T. Arnold - 5 - Arkcoll, Miss Kate . - 14 - DeTeissier,Rev.G.E.- 10 - Brodie, Wm. Esq. . . - - - Rudd, Mr - - - Dixon, Dr - 5 - Russell & Bromley, Beaumont, Mrs - 14 - Fisher, Mr - 5 - Brodie, Misses - 10 - Gosden, Mr. J - 5 - Brown, Mr. J - - - Russell, Scott, Esq.. - - - Messrs - 14 - Hilton, Rev. M. F. . - 5 - Browne, Mr. H.R... - B - Schreiner.Fredk.Esq.- 10 - Bishop, Miss - 14 - Hoadley, Mrs - 7 6 Burgner, Mrs 1 - - Scott, Mrs - 2 6 Hooker, Dr. J. S.... - 5 - Card well, Mrs. D. A. - - - i-cott, Rev. H. von E. - 2 6 Brasspy' Sir Thos., Johnson, Mr. Thomas - 5 - Chidell, J. Esq - 5 - •Sharp, M. R. Esq. .11- K.C.B., M.P - 14 - Lovelock, Mr. W. H. - 6 -C.H Sherwood, Dr. A. P. - B -Briscoe, Misses -14 - Clarke, Mr. G. H. S. - - Simmons- , Mr. A. J. - B -Broadwood, Mrs.... - 6 8 •Climpson, Mr. R... - - - Smith, G.K. Esq... 1 - - Carter, C. P. Esq.... 18- Osborn,Mrs - 5 - "Coles, J. H. C. Esq. - 10 6 Robinson, Mr. John, •Colgate, R. Esq. ... - 10 - Sparks, Mr. JTO! ','.'. - & - M.D - S - ColvlUe, E. E>q..... - B - St. Clair, Mrs. Rosetta Ellis, Wilson & Co., Smeeton, Mr. A. B.. - 5 - Messrs - 6 8 Stapley, Rev. F. A.. - s - Steadman, Miss .... - - - Field, Miss 13 4 Stephens, Rev. Pre- Cullingford, W - - - Steadman, Mr. M. R. - 5 - Fisk, Rev. J. H. ... 3 6 8 Devonshire,HisGrace Sun", J. T. Carlton, •Foyster, Rev. H. B. - 13 4 Tallant, Mr. F. A. . - 5 - Griffin, Mrs N. ... - 14 - Warren, Mrs. H. ... - 10 - Strange & Atkinson, Hankey, Capt - 14 - Weekes, Mr. N - 10 - •Earnshaw.Mr.B.K. - B - Messrs - 6 - Harrison, Mrs. F. (the late) - 6 8 Edwards,James,Esq. - 10 - Sutton, Mr. H - S - Hasker, Miss - 6 8 Total £17619 - Ellis, John, Esq - 10 - Sutton, Mr. Thos. . . - 5 - •Haviland, F.G. Esq. - 13 4 Swift, John, Esq. ... 1 1 - Heath, Dr 13 4 .Donation*. Esam, W. Esq -26 Swinford,Capt. T. F. - - - Howell, John, Esq. - 7 - *Evenden, Mr. H. . . - S - •Hume, Rev. W. W. - 13 4 BOGNOR. Field, Admiral, M.P. 1 - - Thomas, Mrs. (Bat- Hunt-Holley, Mrs. .-68 Box at Messrs. Long Finlay, Mrs - 6 - ton) - 10 - Ince,H.B.Esq.,M.P. - 14 - & Strickland's ... - 8 6 Kirkup, Mrs 368 •Langdon,A.W.Esq. - 6 8 SELSEI. Foran,J. C., Esq.... - 6 - •Towner, Mr. J. C.. - 8 - Frare, J. H. Esq - - Travers, Archd. Esq. - - - Nicholson, Misses ..-68 Noble, Wilson, Esq. - 14 - Sums under 5s - 2 6 Gilbert, C. D. Eaq. .. 11-Tudor, Rev. O. L. . . - B - Gould Dr. G - 10 - Twells, Mrs - B - North, Miss 6 8 LlTTLKHAJIPTON. Grand Hotel Co - 6 - Thill, Mrs - B •Peyton, J.E.H. Esq. 1 - - Daintrey, Mr. C. 1. . 1 - - Green. Rev. G. R. . . - 10 -Walker, Edw. Esq. . - - - Pott, Mrs. A. Sydney - 6 8 Manning, Mrs 1 - - Guraey, G.Esq - B - •Wallis, G. A. Esq.. 11-•Ross, T. G.Esq.... - 6 8 Box at Railway •Wallis, W. L. Esq. 1 - -Sayer, Miss - 14 - Station - 11 1 •Haine,'Mr. C. H!... - 10 6 Whelpwn.BCT.H.R. - 10 6 Scii-rens, S. Ksq. ... - 6 » Whicchurch, Mr. W. Mr. Neame and School- 10 Hedley, Capt. G. ... - - - B.G - B - Stiebel.Miss - 6 8 Sums under 5s - 7 - Henderson, R. H. Winder, Mr. E - - - Button, Eev. R. S. Esq Winder, J. Esq - - - (Rype Rectory).. - 13 4 ABUNDEL. Hollins, F. Esq - 5 - Woodland, Miss - B - Tree, B. H. W. Esq. - 14 - Box at Norfolk Hotel -63 Homewood, Mr. J... - - - Wragge, G. P. Esq.. - B - Trevor, E. B. Esq... - 6 8 EMSWOBTH. Hood, A. Esq - 6 - •Wrangham, A. B. Turner, Mrs. W. T.. - 6 8 Esq 1 1 - VonRoemer.Baroness- 13 4 Hipkin &Co., Messrs. - 10 - Hurst, Mr.Alex.& Co. 1 1 - Young and Kawley, •Vores, S.T.P.Esq. - 14 - *Insoll, R. Esq - S - Messrs 11- Young, W. B. Esq... - 14 - Sums under 5s - 1 6 Jackson, Mrs. W. J. - - - Sums under 5s - - - Sums under 5s 918 - Johnstoue, J. B. Esq. 1 - - BOSKAM. Kettlewelt Rev. S. . - 10 - Total £41 16 4 Sums under 6s. 2 12 6 BBANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCBEPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 139 £. l. d £. s. d £. «. d. Donations. SHOREHAM Corporation of Hast- •Phillips. Capt - 6 BRANCH. Dawes, K. Esq 1 1 - ings 13 6 Roberts, Mr. T. G.. - 3 Russel and Son .... - 5 Dodd.Mrs. 11- Boxes — Chairman — Draper, Miss - 5 - HUGH GOBSniGE, Esq. West Marina .... 472 Simmons, H. Esq. . . - 10 Elliott, Rev. E. K.. - B - Warrior Square .. 3 14 2 Simmons, T. K. Esq. - 10 Treasurer — Ferguson, Miss - 6 - White Knot 612 Sheffield, Earl of . ... 2 - - H. P. DEVEBEUX, Esq. Gardner, H. H. Esq. - B - Carlisle Parade (in- •Shenstone, F. S. Esq. 1 1 cluding 21«.from Honorary Secretary — Graham, T. G. Esq. . - 10 6 Shiffner, Bev. Sir G. 1 1 - THOS. FULLEB, Esq. M.D. "M.C.B.") 5 6 1 Smith, J. Maxfleld, Green, F. Esq - & - Marine Parade ... 7 7 - Esq 11- Honorary Collector-^ •Green, M. Esq 11- Southwood, Rev. D. PlLMORE. •Gresson. Kev. J. G. - 10 - Grevett, Mr. R - 5 - Annual Subscriptions. Total Dons 5014 3 Steggall, K. Esq 10 - Gunnery, Uev. Reg. - B - Total Subs 41 16 4 •Stone and Towner, £. s. d Hall, Mrs - 6 - Messrs - 10 6 £92 10 7 •Brown, J. E. Esq.. . - 10 6 •Hargood.H.Esq... 11- Streatfield, R. J.Esq. 1 - - BurreU, Sir W. W. Strickland, Messrs. . - 10 6 Harris, W. J.Esq... 11- Sydenbam,Hunt,£Co. - 10 6 Harris, W. Esq - 10 6 •Deveraux.H. P.... - 10 6 Harrison, E. Esq.... - 6 - Vallance. Catt & Co. 1 1 - •Fuller, Thos. Esq. . - 10 « WallisG. A. Esq... 11- •Gorringe.H. Esq. ..22- Harrison, Miss - 10 - NEWHAVEN * White Capt . - 6 - Ingrani, Colonel .... 1 1 - Whitdeld and Co. Hatherly, H. Esq... - 10 6 BRANCH. Loder, Robert, Esq. Henty, A. Esq - 10 - Willett, G. W.Esq.. 11- Holland, Miss 11- Chairman — Penney, K. H. Esq.. 1 - - Holmes, G. P. Esq. . - 10 6 •Pilmore, D. Esq.... - 10 6 J. J. HEAD, Esq. Total £49 2 - Hooper, F. G. Esq. . - 5 - Hooton, W. Esq - 10 - Honorary Secretary— •Swales, Captain ... - 10 6 J. W. NOEL, Esq.. Kaye, Gen., C.B. ... 11- Donations, Vallance, Catt, & Co. 1 - -Keen, Mr. W - B - Collector- Mr. JEFFBEY BBOWNING. Vinall, Isaac - 5 - Willet, G. W. Esq. .11- Loder.R. Esq 11- Sums under 5s - 2 6 Masters, F. G. Esq.. - 6 - Annual Sulacriptiont. £12 19 6 Bannister, Mr. J. . . - 10 - Newland, the Misses. 11- Box List. Nicholl8,Mrs - 10 - Barrett, Mr. H - 6 - Bull, Messrs. J. and Beard,Mr., Executors Donations. Norman, J. B. Esq. . - 6 - N.C 2 8 Pacey Mr. (} - 6 - Cooper. T. Esq 1 16 6 Aylen.W. - S - Blaauw, T. St. Leger - 10 6 Parish, F. Esq. - B - Wencowe, J. Esq.... 1 - - Life-boat House.... - 18 9 Parr, Rev. J. 0 - S - Brown, T. Esq 1 1 - Patching. Mr. E. C. . - 10 - Steam Packet Office. - 15 7 Total.... £13 9 6 •Patching, W. Esq.. - 10 6 'Bull J. Ksq - 10 6 Steamboat Boxes ... 2 2 4 Burfleld&Sun 11- Paull,H.Ksq -10 - Bushby, G. Esq. ... - 10 - Payne, F. C. Esq.... - 10 - •Piggott, G. Esq. ... - 10 6 "Carey, A. E. Esq... - B - Total Dons... 10 - 9 Catt, Miss 11- Potter, Mr. W - B - Total Subs. ..49 2 - Potts Mrs - 5 - Chattield, E. Esq - 10 6 Raikes, Mrs - S Cnichester, Earl of.. 2 - - £59 2 9 Balli, A. A. Esq - 10 - *Clark, Capt. J - S - Remington, Miss ... - 5 - Clark, Gen., C.B. ... - 10 6 WORTH 1 NG lichards, E. 0. Esq. - B - Cook & Sons, Thos. Roberts, J. Esq - 5 - BRANCH. RoyalHotel 11- Colgate, H. Esq. ... - 5 - RYE AND WINCHEL- lumford, Mrs - 5 - Cooper, Mrs. T - 6 - SEA BRANCH. Chairman — lushfoith, Mrs 1 1 - Crook, L. F. Esq.. . . - 10 - H. HARGOOD, Esq. Crosskey, R. Esq. . . - 10 - President— Simpson, W. S. Esq. - 8 - T. S. Prx, Esq. Honorary Secretary— Sklndle, Mr. W..... - B - Eastwood, Mr - 10 - GEOUGE PIGGOIT, Esq. Elmsley and Co - 5 - Honorary Secretary — Smith, Mr. G. H.... - S - Every, J. Esq. - 5 - J. S. VIDLKH, Esq. Annual Subscription*. Farncombe, J. Esq. . - 8 - Attree,A.A.T.Esq. - B - Smith, Messrs. G. H. Farncombe, Miss. . . - 6 - Annual Subscriptions. Austin, C. Esq - S - and Son - 5 - Foord, Mr.T - 6 - BelliDgharu, Mr. F. - 10 - Barlow, G. Esq - 10 - Smith, Maj.-General Sage, Viscount 2 - - tentall & Co. Messrs. - 5 - Goalee, Mrs 10 - Churton, Rev. H 10 - Beynon, Mrs. Crow- Stacker, Misses -10 - Goslm, W. Esq - 5 - Dawes, Mr. Walter. - 10 - Thornton, A. J. Esq. -10 - Hannam, J. Esq.... - 6 - Ellis, Wilson fcVidler - 5 - Blaker, Ernest H. Traill Miss. ...".- 10 - Hardwlck, J. Esq. . , - 10 6 Hilder, Mr. G 22- Esq - 10 6 Tribe, W.F. Esq.... - 10 - •Head, J. J. Esq.. . . - 10 6 nderwick.Mr.F.A., •Hemmings. Capt .. - 10 - Q.C. (2yeais) 2 - - Brooker, W. H. Esq. - S - Hon - 5 Henry, J. Esq. - 5 - Kenward, Mr. T. ... - 10 6 Burgess, A. Esq.... 11- Twining, Miss 1 11 - Hlllman, E. Esq.... - 10 - xird, Kev. J. 0. ... - 10 - Burnand, Col - 10 - Illathorne, A. Esq. - B - Holland, Mrs. H.... 1 - - Meryon, Mrs. (2 iurnand, G. Esq.. . . - 10 - Vansittart, Vice-Ad- •Jensen, Capt. P.... - 6 - 2arneron, N. Pryce, L. B. & S. C. Railway Selmes,Mr. C. .... - 10 6 Esq - 5 - Verrall, W. Esq.... - 5 - and Harbour Co. .5 - • - Stiteman, Major... 11- Chaplin, Messrs - 6 - Verrall, W. K. Esq.. - 5 - Watson, J. U Esq. . - B - Lewis, J. Esq - 10 - Vidler, Mr.J. S.... - 10 6 Cholmeley, the Misses- 5 - Watson, Rev. W. G. - B - Vidler, Mrs - 10 6 Clarke H Esq - 5 - Wedd, G. Esq 11- Lowdell and Co. Coffin, E. Esq - 10 - Welcb, C. 1. Esq.... - 6 - Total £12 Collet, A. H. Esq. . -. 6 -West, Mrs. P - 10 - Madgwick & Adams, Collet, E. F. Esq. . . - 6 -Whitelegge, Rev. Collet, G. B. Esq.... - 5 - Canon - 10 6 Mannington, W. Cooksey, E. J. Esq.. - S - Wilkinson, J. H. Esq - 10 - Coombe, Mrs - B - Esq - B - Monk & Son, Messrs. - 10 6 Cortis, A.S. Esq. .. - 6 - Wisden, Colonel.... 11- Morris & Son, Messrs. - 10 6 Cortls, A. Esq. - 5 - Wood, Major M - 10 - Newingtou and Go. Wright,Arnold,Esq.l 1 - Messrs - 10 - Cragg, Mr - 5 - 'oung, A. Esq. .... 1 1 - Pamiett, W. Esq. .,11- Cruse, Bev. F. - 5 - ?arsons Bros. Messrs, - 10 - Currey, Mrs. H 1 - - £58 2 6 *— I 2 140 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. t. s. d. £. l. d. £. «. d. £. >. d. Donations. Williams, Francis, YARDLEY, A Concert, per Rev. Esq 1 1 - per Miss WHITAKEB : — oden, Rev. A. J... - 5 - J. H. Doe 10 1 - Williams, Mrs. J. ..11- Alston, Mrg. Elmdon Taylor, Rev. R. M. . - 5 - Pillar, Wall and Williams, J. Esq. .. 1 1 - Hall 1 - - Wake, Mr. A - 5 - other Boxes 869 Wood, Miss 11- Barrows, Mr., J.P... 1 1 - Sums under 5s - 10 - Total £62 19 - Bird, Mr - 6 - Total £3 10 6 Bnllivant, Mr - 6 - Donations. Collecting Boxes — Barwell, Mrs. W.. - 11 6 STECHFORD Ingall.Mrs.W. G. 2 16 8 BRANCH. Lodge, Mr. R. Lee - 6 6 Townson, Mr. F.. - 16 - Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — rluscott, Mrs - 5 - Mr. WILLIAM MORGAN. Pollack, Mrs - 6 - Annual Subscriptions. SSSaxfotcfcsftire. Total Dons 4 13 2 iaird, Miss, Dover. . - 6 - Total Subs 62 19 - tosenberg, Mr - 6 - BIRMINGHAM Jower, Misses, BRANCH. £6? 12 2 Simrns, Rev. G. H... - 6 - Clarke, Mr - 10 - Tangye, Mr., J.P. . . 1 - - Deborah," Hannibal, Whitaker, Mrs 1 - Chairman— Whitaker, Miss .... - 6 - J. H. CHANCE, Esq. Whitaker, Miss A.. . - 5 - Cing, Mr. W. E. ... - 10 6 Honorary Secretaries — Sums under 5* - 7 6 Lloyd, Miss, Lea- Messrs. CHABLES and mington, collected WILLIAH BABWELL. OLTON, per Miss HABBISON. by :— £5 1 6 lunt, Mrs - 5 - A. M. D - 4 - Annual Subscriptions. SSSorcestmlwe. Sums under 6s. .... - 12 - Fretwell,Capt.... - 5 - £. s. d. Goode, Mr. W - 10 6 Avery.Mrs 11- Total £25 10 6 Grimsdick, Mrs. Baldwin, J. and Sons, ACOCK'S GREEN, W. C - 5 - Messrs 11- YARDLEY, AND Holy, Miss - 6 - Barclay, Hanbury, OLTON BRANCH. .Donations. Lloyd, Mrs - 6 - Esq. 11- YABDLEY, Lloyd, Mr. W. H. - 2 6 *Barwell, Chas. Esq. 11- Chairman — per Miss HOSKISS. Lloyd, Mrs. E.... - 2 6 BarweU, James, Esq. 11- J. BABBOWS, ESQ., J.P. Grice Miss .... - 8 1 Lloyd, Miss - 2 6 *Barwell, Wm. Esq. 11- Hoskins, Mr. J. E., Matthews.Rev.J.E.- 5 - Barwell, Miss - 10 6 Treasurer and Life-Boat Box.... 116 Metcalfe, the Misses- 16 - Chamberlain, King, Honorary Secretary— per Miss WHITAKER. M.S - 5 - and Jones, Messrs. 11- Rev. A. BUTLER, LL.D. Chinn, Miss, Life-boat M. T. C. and L. M. - 3 6 Chance, A. M. Esq.. 11- Box - 15 - N. H. E - 2 6 *Chance, J. H. Ksq. .55- Annual Subscriptions. Crane, Mr - 2 - Paske, Miss - 10 - Chance, R. L. Esq... 65- T. J 2 6 ACOCK'S GREEN, Box 2 1 3i Tritton.Col. & Mrs. - 10 - Clifford, W. Esq. . . . - 10 6 Per Miss BABKER :— Wight, Miss - 5 - £. s. d. Whitaker.Miss, Life- Baxwell, Miss - 5 - Corbett,Jno.Esq.M.P. 11- Ash, Mr. A. J - 5 - boat Box - 13 2J tf organ, Miss, Quarn- Crosbee and Sons, Messrs 11- Barker, Mr. J - 10 6 Total £5 8 1 Morgan, Mr. W 11- Cutler, Mrs 11- Barker, Mrs - 10 - Neal.Mr.J. E., Tor- Davis, E. May, Esq.. - 10 6 Dngard, H. A. Ksq.. 11- Barker, Mr. T. B.... - 6 - Collecting Cards. Dugard, W.Esq 11- ACOCK'S GREEN, Smallwood, Mr. ... - 10 6 Ellis, & Sons, Messrs. 22- Butler, Rev. Dr - 5 - per Miss BARKEB. Finnemore, J. B. Esq. 11- Dixon, Mrs - 5 - Middleton, George.. - 14 9 Total £10 1 6 Fitter, M. A. Esq. ..11- Whitneld, Bertie... - 5 3 Gilbert Mrs - 10 6 E. S ..' - 5 - Donations. Griffiths & Browett, YABDLET, Handley, Mr. & Mrs. - 10 - per Miss HOSKINS. Greig,Miss, Knderby, Heaton, A. Esq., J.P. 1 1 - Hodgkins, Mr 1 1 - Life-boat Box 1 6 - Holroyd, Mr. E.B... - 5 - Morgan, Miss, and Heaton and Taylor, Harvey, Misses - 6 3 Newbold, Miss, Heaton, G. .Esq., Jefferys, Mr - 6 - Hoskins,Mr. J.K.. - 5 - Life-boat Box .... 2 8 - J p 11- W.M., Life-boat Box- 3 1 Heaton,G. Esq. (Soli- Rowlands, Miss .... - 5 3 Annual Meeting, hull) 11- Mellor.Mrs - 5 - Readings, &c., Mr. Heaton, H. Esq 1 1 - Neale, Mrs - 6 - W.Morgan 3-1 Hoerner, M. U. Esq. 1 1 - Newell, Mr. - 5 - Huggins, W. Esq. ..11- Newey's, Mrs. Chil- Total Subs 25 10 6 Jutson and Sons, Total Dons 581 Messrs 11- Pattison, Mr - 5 - Collecting Cards. Manton, H. Esq. J.P. 1 1 - Phillips, Mrs - 6 Collecting Cards. 5 12 6 Aston, Miss (18*4) - 10 6 Brown, the Misses 1-6 Padmore, J. Esq.... 11- Venour, Mr - 10 6 £36 11 1 Challens, Miss ... - 4 - Simpson, F. R. & Co. Watts Mr - 6 - Challen,-, Master .-95 Messrs 11- Whitfield, Mr. A.... - 6 - Gwyther, Mrs. ... - 10 6 Stevens, James, Esq. 11- Whitfleld, Mrs. A... - 5 - BLOCKUEY AND Gwyther, Miss ... - 10 6 Stokes, J. Esq 11- Wilkins Mrs - 6 - Gwyther, Miss P. - JO 6 Tangyes, Limited ..22- Yardley, Miss - 5 - MORETON BRANCH Luff,Mis»es,Weston- Tyndall, E. L. Esq. . 11- Honorary Secretary — super-Mare .... - 11 6 TJpton, W. A., Esq.. 11- Eev. ALFRED J. SODEN. Tomlinsou, Miss .-53 Walker.S. Esq 1 1 - Per Miss CLAYWOBTH— Tomlinson, Mast. - 5 3 Barrows, Mr., jun... - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Turner, Master Whitfleld, S. Esq... 1 1 - Birtles,J. and Son.. - 5 - Bowen, !>r - 5 - Tyson 132 Whitehouse, J. Esq.. 11- Fardon, Mr. H. J. . . - 10 -Clarke, Eev. J.W... - 6 - Viney, Miss Nellie 11- Marshall Bayley, Mr.- 6 - Gillett, Mrs. J - 6 - Wilkes, John, Esq., Pollock, Mr. E - 5 - Grisewood.Rev.A.G. - 10 6 QUARNDON. Timmins, Mr. S. ... - 5 - Honghton, Rev. E. J. - 5 - Newbold, Miss ... - 10 - Williams.Clement I. Watts and Nephew. - 10 - Lamb, Rev. J. C.. . . - 5 - Brasher, Mies, and Esa 1 1 - Sums under 5s - 7 - Smith, Mr. P - 5 - Hive of Bees... 176 BRANCHES—LIS T OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 141 £. s. d. £. f. d. £ t. d. £. >. d. Coleman, Miss J.. - 3 - Donations. Gillies,Garnett,*Co. Davids, Miss - <> 9 Box at Hop Market Messrs 11- Samson and Lepoc, Nexvbbld, Mlsa Godwin, J. V 1 1 - Box at Bell Hotel... - 5 - Haggas. Wm. Sons & Sawdon, G. E & Co. Sterne, Miss - 5 3 Sums under 5s - 2 6 Co., Messrs 11- Messrs 1 1 - Swallow, Miss ... - 6 3 faggas J. & Sun.... 11- Swingler, Miss A.. - 16 - Total Dons. . . - 17 6 3argreaves, J. & Co. 11-Schlesmger & Wcch- larrison and Single- Wflby.Miss 2 - - Total Subs... 38 8 6 Small sums - 2 3 ton, Messrs 1 1 - SctmBter, Fulda, and £39 6 - Total £13 10 1 Messrs 11- Scott & Son, Messrs.. - 10 6 3enry & Co. Messrs. 3emon, Chas. & Co. .22- Total Subs... 10 1 6 Sharp, Jonas, & Sons, Total Dons... 6 11 8 Hertz M ..11- Messrs 1 1 - Hertz W. D .... 1 1 - Simon, Israel, & Co. Col. Cards ...13 10 1 Seydemann, N 2 2 - tieynsmann, Edward, Smith, John, & Sons, £30 15 3 & Co. Messrs 1 1 - Messrs 11- Hirsch, Pinner & Co. 1 1 - Stansfeld, Brown, Hirst, Lieut. Col. H. and Co. Messrs.... 11- S., C. B 1 1 - Stavert, Zigomala, Yorkshire. Hodgson, Geo. 2 2 - and Co. Meft&va.... 11- WORCESTER Hoffmann and Co. 'Steinthal and Co, BRADFORD BRANCH Messrs. A 1 1 - Messrs 11- BRANCH. Holden, Aid. Angus, Steintbal, C. G 1 1 - M.P 5 5 - Stepbenson Bros.- ... - 10 6 Treasurer — Chairman — FREDK. PKIESTMAN, Esq. Holden,I.,M.P 22- Sugden and Briggs, FBAS. SPOONER, Esq. llmvson, J. M 1 - - Honorary Secretary — Honorary Secretary — Hyne, Rev.C. W.N. Tafel & Co. Messrs. 11- F. W. SEAMAN, Esq. J. VV. TURSEK, Esq. M.A 11- Thompson.M.W.J.P. 33- Collector- Illingworth, Mrs. A. 1 1 - Todd, John, & Sons, Annual Subscriptions. Mr. H. A. SWAINE, Ingham,0ates & Sou, Allsopp, Sir H. Bart. 11- Chamber of Commerce, Tordoff, Alderman Ames, Fredk. Esq... 11- Exchange. Kell Robert J P. . . 1 1 J. B 11- Ampblett, Rev. Jos.. - 10 - Ki'ssler & Co. Messrs. 11- Bearcroft.Itev. J...'. 11- Annual Subscriptions. Wade, E. H. J.P.... 11- £. s. d. Knowles, Cooke, and Wade J.H 11- Carr, Rev. W. R.... - 6 - Adolph, Jacobs, and Chesshire, Rev. J. S. - 10 - Co. Messrs 1 1 - *Lassen, A. W 11- Total £159 8 6 Clarke, Erlin, Esq. . . 1 1 - Alexander, E.& Son, Lassen, Mrs 1 1 - Clarke, Geo. Esq.... 11- Law, Russell, & Co. Cooper, Mr. D. A. . . - 5 Ambler- , J. aud Son, Cox&Painter,Messrs. - 10 6 Messrs.. 11- Leather, G. H 11- BRIDLINGTON Curlier, Rev. T. G. . 1 1 - Ambler, Thos. & Son, Lnather Mrs 1 1 Dodd, Rev.T - 6 - Messrs..; 11- Lee, A - 10 6 AND BARMSTON Dorville, Adm. I. W. 1 1 - Anderton, S. & Sons, 22- Leeming, John £Son, BRANCH. Evans, E. Wallace, Armitage, J. R. Esq. 11- Messrs 11- Aykroyd, Jon. & Son. 33- Lewis & Co. Messrs .11- Chairman — Evans, E. B. Esq.... 11- Aykroyd, William Lord, W. G -10 6 E. R. HABDIKO, Esq. Gresley.R-A.D.Esq. 1 - - & Cu. Messrs 2 2 - Lund, Charles - 10 6 Honorary Secretary— Hadley, E. Newport Bair&tow Bros 1 1 - *Lupton, G. W 11- A-LFRBD WKST, Esq. • Beckenbach and Co. M'Gowen, W. T. ... 1 1 - Hall, Mr. Joseph ... - 10 6 Mahler, Sichel & Co. Annual Subscriptions. Harkness, Rev. H L. - 5 - Bell, E.&Co. Messrs. 22- Barnby, Mrs. H - 10 - Holland, Walter, Esq. - 10 6 Berendt andRee. ... 22- BtamleU, H.S -10 - Johnstone, Miss J. . - 10 - Mitchell Bros. Messrs. 22- Jones, Henry, Esq... 11- Bottomley,S.&Bros. Mitchell & Shepherd, Broadley, W. H. H. 1 - - Lea,C.Wheeley, Esq. 2 2 - Messrs 1 1 - Broomhead, T 1 1 - Lechmere,SirE.A.H. Briggs, Arthur 11- *Mossop,Dr -10 6 Bart 11- Brown, George - 10 6 Muff.T.P - 10 6 *Cooper, J. R - 10 6 Leonard, Geo. Esq. . - 5 - Burnley, James .... 1 1 - Mnller, George - 10 6 Crathorne,J.,Be«erley- 10 - Lugard, Rev. F. G. . - 10 6 Chamberlin, Donner, Newboult, George. . - 10 - Crathorne, J. jun.... - 5 - Martin, Miss C. H.. . 2 - - and Co. Messrs. ... 11- Oddy, Turner & Co.. 1 1 - »Creyke, Capt. R.N. 1 - - McNanghtand Smith Cockerharo, J. W« . 1 - - Ormerod, Theodore .11- Fisher, Rev. R - 5 - Messrs - 10 - Collins. William .... 1 1 - .Philipp, J. and Co. Fletcher, Mrs - 6 - Mellor, Wm. Esq. .. - 10 6 Cordingley, Arm- Messrs 2 2 - Greame,Rev.Y. L... 2 - - Nicholas, Mrs. - 10 6 strong and Co. Popplewell, J. B 1 1 - Halse, Rev. W. G... - S - Perrins, J. Dyson, Posselt, E. and Co. •Harding, E. R - 10 - Esq.... 22- Craven, Joseph, M.P. 22- Messrs 1 1 - Harrison, Mrs - 5 - Piercy, Longbottom Drake, N. and Son, Haughton, D - 1 0 - Pickles, Jos. & Son, Hdlmnth, The Right Pidcock, Chas. Esq.. 11- Drummond, Jas. and Messrs.. 11- Rev. Bishop - 6 - Reid, John, Esq. ... 1 1 - Son, Messrs 11- Priestley, Briggs, and Hill, A. G - 6 - Rutland, Jos. Ksq... - 10 - Druinmond, Jno. ... 1 1 - Co. Messrs 11- Hobson, Geo - B - Rowlands, Rev.W.E. - 10 6 EdeMein, Moser, Priestmaa, A. & Co. Hudson, Rev. C -10 - Scott & Oram, Messrs. - 10 6 &Co 1 1 - Messrs - 10 6 Hull Trinity House. B - - *Seaman, F. W. S. Fawcett, Richard & •Priestman, Aid. F.. 33- Esq - B - S«ms.. 11- Piiestman, Ed 22- Marshall, H - 10 - *Spooner, Francis, FirlhandRenton... - 10 6 (juitzow and Co. Medforth&Hutchm- yirth, T. A. and Co, Temple, Mrs. Pene- Ramsden, William Morris, Miss - 10 - Firth, William & Son, & Co. Messrs 11- Neale, F - B - Messrs 11- Rand, John and Son, Ouston, D - 6 - Tbursfleld, Rev. R. . 1 1 - Fison Rawdon, Mrs. Messrs 11- Pease & Co. Beverley - 10 - Turley & Co. Messrs. - 10 6 T S 1 - - Reiss Bros. Messrs. .11- Walker, Henry, Esq. 11- Foster, John & Son, •Renton, T. L 11- Walsh, Mrs. T. W.. - 10 6 Richardsou, George . - 10 6 Romyn, J. R. D.... - 10 - Westcombe, H. Esq. - 10 - Fox and \VMtley, Rothenstein and Co. Williamson, Messrs. - 10 6 Messrs 11- Smith, John - 10 - Frankel, H. Esq 1 1 - Sachs, H. W. and Co. Total £38 8 6 Garnett, Wm. & Co. Messrs 11- Summers, G. B - 5 - Salmond, D 1 1 Walton, Rev. N. ... - 10 - 142 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. s. d £. t. d. Wentworth,J - 5 - FLAMBOROUGH HUDDERSFIELD Learoyd, Chas. W... 11- BRANCH. BRANCH. Learoyd, Edwin 1 1 - York City and County Learoyd, S. (Sol.)... 11- Bank - 5 - Honorary Secretary- Honorary Secretaries— Leibriecb & Beard- Sams under 6s 2 12 6 Rev. J. F. WILKINSON, M.A. J. T. KILHEB, Esq. FBED. H. SHAW, Esq. Ix)ckwood, Bros 11- Donations. Annual Subscriptions, Collecting Boxes and £. t. i. Annual Subscriptions. Lowenthal Bros. ,..1 1 - Harding, E. E. Esq. - 5 - £. «. d. MaUinson, GJ-eorge & *Wilkinson, Rev. Allen, Thomas 11- J F - 10 - Armitage Brothers.. 22- Mallinson.Wm 11- Total £33 13 2 Armitage & Clongh .11- Marsden, Eichard .. - 10 - Bamford, D. A. (Melt- Martin, Sons and Co. 2 2 - Total £4 10 - bani) 11- Mellor, Wright, J.P., D L 1 - - FILEY BRANCH. Barnicot & Kenyon. 22- Midgley, D.ftSoj/s. . 22- Beaumont, John J.P. 1 «- - Norton, Thos., J.P. .11- Chairman— Bentley & Shaw 11- Ormerod, Hanson, HBNKI CABLET, Esq., J.P. HORNSEA BRANCH. Berry, Robert Potter 11- Blbby L E 1 1 - Ormerod. C. J. (Brig- Honorary Secretary— Chairman — Bottomley, Mrs. J. . 1 1 - Mr. W. TOOT. WILLIAM DYSOS, Jun., Esq. Bottomley, J. K 1 1 - Porritt, R. &Co 1 1 - Bradbury, T. H. Ramsden, Sykes and Annual Subscription!. Treasurer and Honorary (Colne Bridge) ... 1 1 - Ranisden 1 1 - Bentley, Henry, Esq. 1 - - Secretary— Brigg, J. F., J.P. . . 11- Ramsden, Sir John Beswtck, Thos. Esq.. 11- GEOBQE MILHEB, Esq. Brook, Freeman, and W., Bart., M.P. ..22- * Birch, Mathew, Esq. 1 1 - Collector — Batley 22- RoBinson & Martm .11- •Brumell, C. E. Esq. - 10 6 Mr. P. GASKKLL. Broofc, George, Jun. fi - - Kobinson, F. W 1 1 - Brook, Herberts.... 11- Savery.F. P. 11- •Cooper, Rev. A. N. - 10 - Annual Subscription*. Srouk, Jonas, & Bros. 6 - - •Darley, Capt. Henry, *Bateson, H. T. Esq. - 6 - Brooke, Edward, J.P. 11- Scho&eld and Kirk. .11- J.P 22- Bethell, W. Esq. Brooke, John, & SODS 5 - - Scott, Wm., M.D. Dawes, George, Esq. 1 - - Brooke, H. (Warren- (Melbourne House)! 1 - Harrison, Miss 11- Boden,W. H - 10 - Shaw, J. W. and H. 1 1 - Hollou, R. W. Esq. .11- Broadley,W. H. Esq. Cheetham, Jobu & Shaw, William Dale, Hurt, Miss E 1 1 - M.P 1 - - Sons, Brighouse . . 1 - - J.P...., 11- Hurt,MissF 22- 31ark, George 1 - - Chichester, Mrs. Sikes, Sir Charles W.. Hurt,MissS 11- Constable, H. S 11- (Glenwood) 5 5 - J.P 11- *Mitford, Col. J. r. O. 3 3 - Clay, Alfred (Ras- Milford, Kev. E 10 - Dalton, Holmes & Co. - 10 - trick) 1 1 - Stotbart and Faulder 11- Quilter, Miss 11- Dock Company, The Clegg, Jesse 11- Sykes, E., & Sons *Sniith, G. Esq - 10 - Hull 33- Wheelhouse, C. G, •Dyson, W. Jun. ... - 10 6 kesswell. Miss 11- Sykes.Godfrey & Sons 11- Esrle,G. H. - 10 Crosland, Fredk. ... 1 1 - Sykes, Wm. Stiaw. .11- •Foster, Heaton .... - 10 - Crosland,Joseph,J.P. 11- Sykes, J. Nield, J.P. 11- Total £20 14, 6 (iaskell.P - 6 Jay, John, and Sons 22- Sykes, John & Son *Gibson,H.H -10 6 )enham & Son 1 1 - (Turnbridge) 10 6 >enham, Mrs. Joe!.. 11- Sykes, Joseph, & Co. 11- Donation*. *Heslop, George. . . - 5 - Dewhurst, Henry ... 2 2 - Taylor & Littlewood 11- *Heslop, John - 5 - Dickinson, B. & Son 1 1 - A regular subscriber Holmes, T. B 22- elsewhere -, 6 - Jrake,Godfrey&Sons 11- Caylor, John, & Sons 22- A Subscriber - 10 - J«nes, J. T. - 5 - yysoo, Joseph, & Suns 11- Terry, H. * Co 11- Loft, Mrs - 5 - Jyson, Law & Son. . 1 - Thomson, George... 11- Bolt, J.H. Esq 11- *Maw, A - 10 6 Brook, W. Esq - 10 6 £astw. d. £. «. d. Holmes, Messrs. ... - 10 - Wimpenny, A. B. .. - 10 - Brown,C.Esq.(1869- Osborne House - 8 9 Hook, Sergeant - 10 - Winder, Mr. J - B - 70) 12 12 - Swift's (Private) ... 2 6 - Winskill Mr . 5 Do.(18V5-6-7-8-9) 525 - - Hunter, Mr. Wm. . - 6 -Yorke, T. E. Esq. ..11- Bryning, Miss M. Total Pens. ...64 14 5 [ngham, Mr. W.... - B - 1 Annual at 3s. 6^.. - 3 6 Sale of Poems Total Subs. ...39 - t Ingleby, Chris. Esq. 11- 3 Annuals at 3s. ... - 9 - (1883) 22 9 7 Ingleby, John, Esq. 11- 51 Annuals at 2s. 6d. 6 1 6 Farrer, J. Esq. (the £103 14 11 Ingleby, Mrs. R. . . - 10 6 Other sums under 5s. - 9 6 late) (1864-8)... 30 - - Inman, Thomas ... - 5 - Farrer, Rev. M. T. Jackson, Mr. C. (H.) - B - Total...... £110 15 - (1881-3) 10 - - Jackson, Mr. C.,(Le.) - 6 - Foster, Miss M. H. SETTLE BRANCH. Jackson, Mrs., Sd..-. - B - Jackson, Mr. T - 6 - Donations, 1885. Foster, Mrs.G.H.(.the President^ Caliert, Mrs. CoWecl- late, 1866-9-70) . 17 17 - WAITER MORRISON, Esq. Kinderdine, Mr. F.. - 5 - Hardacre, Mrs. T. Honorary Secretory — King, Mr. Hy - 5 - C. B. C. Lim., Int. . 2 13 1 (the late, 1875).. 20 - - C. BEOWN, Esq. Christie, H. Ksq. ... - 10 - Dawson, W. M. Esq. Hearn,Mrs.(thelate) 'Annual Subscriptions. Knowles, T. F. Esq. 22- (Ent.) 343 (1876-7-8-9) 31 10 - Abl»t8on, Mrs. Chaa. 11- Leeming, Mr. Thos.. - 6 - Farrer, Rev. M. T. . B - - Holgate, John (the A Friend - 6 - Lister, Mr. John.... - 5 - late)Legacy(1878)4''0 - - Airey, Miss - 6 - Lister, Mrs. (L. P.) . - 5 -Fine received by J. E. - 10 6 Jackson, J.,U. (1879)33 6 8 Alcock, Wm. Esq... 11- Love, G. H Ksq. ... - 10 - Geldard, F. Esq - 10 - Knowles, T. F.(1879- Anderton, Mr. VV... - 10 - Marshall, Mrs - 10 - Gornall, Mr - B - Armstrong, W. B. Marshall, T. and J.. - 10 - Hardacre, Mrs 1 - - Lambert,Mlss (1864)20 - - Ma8»n, Rev. Jackson - 10 C Harger, Miss S - 10 - Procter, T.Esq.(1879)33 6 8 Bailey, R. T - 5 - Metcalfe, Mr. F - 6 - Haythomthwaite, Mr. Starkie, Dow, Mrs. Metcalfe, Mr. J - 5 - J - 10 - Birkbeck, John, Esq. 11- Metcalfe, Mr. R..... - 5 - Jackson, George, Esq. 1 - - Birkbeck,J.Jun. Esq. 1 - - Metcalfe, Wm. Esq.. - 10 - Birkbeck. Jos. Esq.. 11- Morley, R. Esq. (the Lion Hotel Collect- Boyd, Ven. ArcU- latf ) 2 2 - ing Box - 5 1 deacon -10 - *Morrison,Walt. Esq. B - - SHEFFIELD Braysbaw, John,E-q. - 10 6 Moser, Mrs. (the late) 11- Ray, Mr. W. B. Col- BRANCH. Brayshaw, Mrs - 10 6 Myers, Thomas .... - 1 0 - lating Box 13 3 Braysbaw, T. Esq.. 11- Nock,Mrs -10 - Small Sums and President — Brennand, Mrs. ..,..- 6 - Parkinson, Mrs. A. . 1 1 - The Right Hon. Brockbank, Mr.E... - 6 - Perfect, Mrs. (the Stackhouse, Miss ... - 10 - The EAKL FJTZWILLIAM. Bromley, Mr. John . - 10 - late) 1 1 Wilkinson, Miss -10 - Brown, Chris. Esq... 33- Peters, Capt 1 - - Wrathall, Mr. J. ... - 4 - Secretaries — Bryning, Misses A. Peters, Mrs .. - 10 - 8 Dons, at 2s. 6d... 1 - - Messrs. NEWMAH H. HUNT and M - 10 - Pierson, Capt. J. E.. - 10 6 & SON. Bryning, Miss E. M. - 5 - Preston, Mrs. (M. H.) 1 - - Donations, 1884. Annual Subscriptions. Buck, C. W. Esq.... - 5 -Proctt-r, T. W - 10 - A Friend (Millom), Beaumont, Mrs 2 2 - Burn, K. Esq - 10 6 Ralph, Mr. Wm. ... - 5 - per M. Bryning . . - B - *Beuibridge,J.K.Esq. 11- Butterfield, Mr. John - 5 - I!ay Mr R - 10 - Arkwright. Mrs. H.B.- B - *Brown, Sir John... 22- Chamley, Mr. VV.... - 5 - Ray, Mr.W. B 1 1 Baldnin, Mrs - 4 - *Burridge, Stephen, Charlesworth, C. H. Renlon, George .... - 10 6 Barlow-Massicks, T. Esq 11- Esq 11- Robinson, Mrs. I).. . 1 - - Cadman, T. W. Esq. 1 - - Christie, Hector, Esq. 22- Robinson, Rev. Jno. Becki-t, Rev. W. T.. - B - Chadburn Brothers. .11- Clapham, T. R. Esq. 11- (the late) 1 - - Chesterman and Co.. 11- Clark, Mrs. John ... - 6 - Robinson, Thos. Esq. - 5 - *Clegg, Alderman Clayton, Mrs....'. .. 11- Sedgwick, Geo. Esq. - 10 - Clegg, Mrs. John... - S - W.J 1 1 - Coulthurst, -Rev. W. Sedgwick, Miss 1 - - *Clegg, Councillor ' H - 10 - Sedgivick, Mrs.C.... - 10 - J C 11- Crossley, Misses .... 1 - - Sedgvvick, Mrs. L. ..11- Denney, John, Esq. - 5 - »Cole Brothers 11- Davis, Mr. T - 10 - Sharp, Mr. A - 5 - F. G. S - 5 *Dixon and Sons.... 3 - - Dawson. W.M. Esq . 1 1 - Shepherd, Mrs - 5 - Fleming, the Misses - B - »Firth, T. and Sons . 2 - - Delves, Mr. a - 10 - Skirrow, Henry .... - 6 - Fisher, Richard - 2 6 Dodd. Mr. W - 5 - Stinger, Mr. John... - B - Hey wood, Mrs - 5 - Fowler, Fred - 10 - Ducket!,, Mr. R - 5 - Slmget, JoBalh. Esq. - 5 - Kewley, Rev. W.... - 5 - Fox, 5. & Co. (Urn.) 5 - - Ellis, Mr. Francis... - 10 - Slinger, Miss, Studf. - B - Macquhae, Miss .... - 6 - jilmour, D. and Co. 11- Foster, John, Esq.;. - 10 - Smith Mrs A - S - Melley, Mrs - B - Bunt, Newman H. . 1 1 - Foster, Miss, Settle . - 10 - Smith, Mr. Joseph. .- 5 - Button and Sons ... 1 1 - Foster, Miss M. H... 1 1 - Stackhouse, Captain. 11- Ormandy, Miss 4 - *Jessop,T 22- Foster, Mrs. E. T. . . - 10 -Stackhouse, Mrs.-. .. - 10 - Postlethwaite, Wm. Kenyon and Co 1 1 - Foster, Mrs. J.W... 11- Stackhouse, Mrs. ... - 10 - Esq - 10 - Fo*ter,W.Esq.,(S.H.) 11- Stansfeld, Miss 11- Rawson, Rev. A. ... - 5 - Marrian, Thomas ... 1 1 - Bibson, Mr.G.H.... - B - Starkie, Rev. H. A.. 1 1 - Ruthven, Miss E. . . - B - Marsh Brothers & Co. 1 1 - Gill, Mrs 11- Stone, Miss - 10 - Salt, Samuel, Esq. .. - B - Martin, Hall, and Co. 1 1 - Goad, Miss (the late) - 10 - Style, Rev. George. .11- Starkie, the Dowager Sewton, F. and Sons 11- Sutcliffe, Miss (the Mrs - 10 - }tley and Sons 1 1 - Greenwood, Mrs. ... - 7 6 late 11- Ullock, Mrs - 10 - i'orter, Chas. G 2 - - Grisdale, Mrs - 5 - Swinbank, Mr. T.... - 6 - Roberts and Belk. ..11- Hammond, Jas. Esq. 11- Tatham, Mrs - 10 - Woodburn, Dr - 4 - Soberls, S. Esq 11- Hammond, J. jun. Tattersall, W. Esq. .22- Sodgers and Sons. . . 2 - - Ksq ,.1 1 - Taylor. Edward, Esq. - 10 - Profits of Poem com- Rossell H 1 1 - Hammond,Miss(B.E.)- 10 - Thompson, H. J. J. ' posed by M. B. . . . S 6 3Rowley, J.J. Esq... 11- 1 Dons, at 3s 1 1 - Sorby and Sons 11- Handby, Mr. Ed - 5 - Thompson, Jno. Esq. - 5 - 108 „ 2s. 6d. ..13 10 - Stephenson, H. Esq. 11- Handby, Mr. John . - 5 - Thornton, Mrs 2 2 - 92 „ 2s 94- *Turton, T. and Sous 11- Margraves, John, Esq.- 5 - 5 „ Is. M. . . - 7 6 *Vickers,Sons,&Co. 22- Hartley, James. Esq. - 10 6 Thwaifcs, J. Esq... 1 1 - 219 „ 15 10 19 - Walker and Hall ... 1 1 - Hartley. Mr. Jas.... - 5 - Titteringtou, T.Esq. - 10 - W&tswQ and Se-na ... 1 \ — Hartley, J. Esq. (A.) - 10 - Towler, VVm. Esq... - 10 6 Total Dons 69 9 - Wilks Miss 1 1 - Hartley, J. Esq. (C.) - 10 - Turner, Mr. Joseph. - 6 - Total Subs. ...110 IB - Wilson, Hawksworth, Hartley, Mrs. Robt.. - 10 - Vant, Mr. J. Henry. - B - Ellison, and Co. . . 1 1 - Harvey, Mr. Thos. A. - 5 - Waddlngton, Mr. ... - 6 - £180 4 - Wilson, Thomas.... 11- Hawkins, Jos. Esq. . - 10 - Watkiu, Rev. B. E.. 1 1 - Hick, Edw. Esq - 10 6 Whitham. Master .. 11- Earlier Donations. Holgate, T. Esq. (B.) - 10 - \Villiamson, H.M.L.- B - A Friend (Ib15)....20 - - Total £53 9 6 Holgate, T. Esq. Williamson,R.K.Esq. - 5 - Atkinson, Mias (Legacy (N H.) 1 Willis, J. J. Esq 11- lbJ9) 19 19 - 146 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. t. d. £. t. d. £. s. d. STAITHES BRANCH. *Barry, Capt. J. H. . - 5 - Yeoman, Dr. - 5 - Feltoe, R. H. Eeq. . . - 10 6 Belcher, T. W. Esq.. - 10 - Yeoman, Mr. T.P... - 6 - Peuwick, Mrs. R. H. 1 1 - President — B*toln, Mrs 1 - Sums under &s. . . . . 2 9 6 C. M. PALMEK, Esq., M.P. Bradley, Miss E. H.. 1 1 - Brewster, John, Esq. - 6 - £40 18 - Harcourt,Mro. Egertoa Chairman — Brewster, Mrs. John - 10 - GEORGE BKOTCHIE, Esq. Bryan, Mr. Thoa.... - 5 - Donations. Hill, Edward, Esq... 11- Buchanan and Son.. - 10 - Contribntion Boxes .421 Hill, John R. Esq... 11- Burton, Mrs - 5 - Hodgson, Jos. Esq.. 11- Dr. J. V. LAVEBICK. •Chapman, E.W.Esq.l - - Hodgson, Mrs. Capt - 10 6 Annual Subscription!. Chapman, J. J. Esq. 11- £. t. d. Clark, Mr. J - 5 - Johnson, Rich. Esq.. - 10 - *Brotchie,George,Esq.- 10 « Clarkson, Jas. & Son - S - Lascelles, the Hon. Hon. Secretary - 10 6 Cohen, A. D. Esq. . . - 10 - WITHERNSEA Mrs. Egremont. . , - 10 6 Lambert, Rev. A. L. 1 - - Collier & Son, Messrs. - 5 - BRANCH. Leak, Wm. Ksq 22- •Laverick,Capt.G.D. - 10 6 Corner & Marr,Messrs.- 6 - Leetham, Henry, Esq. 1 - - *Palmer, C. M. Esq., Honorary Secretary — Lindberg, T H. Esq. - 10 6 UP 33- Denison, Earnest, H. H. AYBB, Esq. Lockwood, F. Esq., •Ryder, Mr. William - 10 6 Esq., M.P 2 - - M.P 11- 'Robinson, Capt. J. J. 10 $ Dotchon, Mr. Thos.. - S - Annual Subscriptions. Longridge, Mrs.... 22- •Spinks, Mr. Jas.... - 10 6 Edwards, Mr. W.... - 5 - Allison, E - S - Marehall, Miss Mary 1 1 - •Verrffl, Mr. Josh. . - 10 6 EUerby, Mrs - 10 - Allison, Henry - B - Mason, Mrs. Sarah.. 11- English, A. W. Esq., Mclmse, James, Esq. Total £7 16 6 J.P 11- Bailey and Lee t ham. 11- J.P - 10 6 Farrow, Rev. J. R. . - 5 - Mennell, Mr.Wm.. - 10 6 Fisher, Mr. Charles. - 5 - Broadley, W.'H. H.. 11- •Middtewood, Miss *Foater, Capt. Jno. . - 6 - Brochner, H 11- •Gibson, Mr. Eobt. . - 8 - •Chsmbers, W - 10 - Monkhouse, T. Esq. - 10 - WAKEFI ELD Gray& Partners.... - 10 - Champney, R 11- Morrill, W. W. Esq. - B - •Harrison, C. Esq... - 5 - Hewitson, Miss. ... 1 1 - Nettleton, Mrs - 10 - BRANCH. Harrowing, Mr.Robt. 1 - - Hildyard, J 1 - Peace, Chaj. 0. E-q. 11- Harrowing & Co., Holden, Thomas... 11- Pease, Alfred E., Honorary Secretary— Messrs ..1 1 - Hutchiuson and Son 11- Esq., M.P. 11- J T. HAIL, Esq. Hayes & Falking- Pierson, Mrs. John . - 10 - Annual, Subscriptions. brldge, Messrs.... - 5 - Pease and Sons.... 11- Rawdon, W. F. Esq. 11- Alder, Thos. and Son - 10 6 Hewson, Miss 10 - Pugh, William - 10 - Read,W. H. Rudson, Baker, William .... - 10 - •Rudd W A 10 - Home & Son, "Messrs. - B - Smith Bros, and Co. .11- Richardson, Hen.Esq. 1 B - Binks, John - 10 6 Hulton, Mr. Robt... - 6 - Stephenson, Laurence- 10 - Robinson, Mrs. E. A. 2 - - Boston, Broughton.. - 10 6 Jameson, Miss - 5 - •Robinson, Miss ... - 6 - Briggs, Archibald... 2 2 - *Jones, Capt.. Thos.. - B - Trinity House, Hull B - - Rowntree, Mrs. Sarah 1 - - Briggs,Mrs. Marianne 2 - - Jow, John, E-q -10 - White, T W - 10 6 Sellers, Messrs. G. Langborne, Misses.. - 10 - Wilson, D 11- and J.G - 10 - Langdale and Sons . - 6 - Shann, Chas. Esq... 11- Charlesworth,J.Barff 11- •Marwood and Sons - 10 6 Wilson,T.,Sons,&Co. 2 2 - Sbann, Fredk. Esq. . - 10 6 Childe, Rowland.... - 10 6 •Young, James 11- Spence, Alfred. Esq. 22- Coates, J. H - 10 - * Young, James, Jun - 10 - Starkie, Capt. Ed. C. 1 1 - Crowther, Mary Anne 1 - - Maw, Mr.N - B - Taylor, J. F. Esq. . . - 10 6 2» 6 - Terry, Joseph, Esq., Dunns and Co. - 10 6 Milburn, Mr. Geo... - B - ContributionBoxes.. - 11 2 J.P - 10 6 Fernandes, J, L. . . . 1 1 -Molloy, Rev. Canon. - B - Thompson, Lnke, Esq.- B - Gaskell, Capt. Gerald Thorp, H. B. Esq. . . 1 1 Nicholson, Mr. J. B. - B - Thorpe, Mrs. Fielden - B - Hall, J T - 10 - Pannett, R. E. Esq. . - 5 - Umpleby, G. W. Esq.l 1 - Holdsworth, Richard 1 - - Paichett, Rev. W H. - B - Wade, Jno. Esq. ... - B - Holdsworth, S., M.D. - 10 6 Pearson, Mr. Thos. . - 6 - YORK BRANCH. Walker, Thos. Eeq.. 11- Pease, A., M.P. 1 1 - Walker, Wm. Tomlin- Leatham, Claude ... - 10 - Reade, (i. Esq - 5 - Treasurer and son, Esq., J.P. ... 1 1 - Lee, Geo. and Sons.. 11- Richardson, C. Esq.. - B - Honorary Secretary—. Ware, Henry J. Esq. - 10 - Mackie, E. Bownas, Richardson. F. Esq.. - B - Dr. DUNUILL. Whitehead, George, M.P 11- Rowland £*Robmson, Esq., J.P 11- Mackie, Mrs. John.. 11- Annual Subscriptions. Whytehead, W.,Esq. - 10 6 Mander, George .... - 10 - •Sanderson, Capt. W. - B - Acton, Geo. Esq. ... - 10 6 Wilberiorce, W. W. Micklethwaite, Mrs. Sewell, Mr. - S - •Agar, Joseph, Esq., Esq., J.P 11- Simpson, Chapman, J.P. 1 Wilkinson, Joe. Esq. - 10 - Mickletbwaite, Mrs. &Co .- - 10 - Bateman, Sam. Esq. 1 - - Williams, Mis - B - •Smailes, Capt. Thos. - S - Bennett, Mrs 1 - - Wilson, 0. Esq., J.P. 1 - Robinson, Henry ... 1 - - Smales Bros. Messrs. - 10 - Brady, Mrs. Wm.... - 6 - Wilson, Mrs. Walter 1 - Smales, G. W - 10 - Broadwood, Chas. G. Wilson. Walter, Esq. - - Stanfield, A. W - 10 6 Smales, E. H. Esq... - B - Esq 11- Wood, Thos. F. Esq. - - Smallwoud, D - B - Bnrtt, Jonathan, Esq. - 10 - Yorke, Miss - - •Smith Mr. W B . - 6 Tew, Herberts 22- Snownon, Mr. F. ... - 5 - Carter, Geo. W. Esq. - 10 6 Tomlinson,W. H. B. 11- Snowdou, Mr. Math. - 6 - Cartwright, MissS.. 11- WllUs,Alan -10 - Stevenson, Mr. J. . . . - 5 -Catton, Mrs - 10 - Stewart, Mr. John.. - B - •Cattley, Walter, Esq. - 10 6 Vernations. Sullivan, Rev. S - B - Clayton, Mrs. E. M. 1 1 - Brown, the Misses.. 11- •Summerson, Capt. . - 6 - Glutton, Wm. J. Esq., Dunbill, Dr 5 - - Tliompson, Mrs - 10 - J.P. 11- Middlewood, Mrs. .. 1 - - Thompson, Mrs. W. - 10 - Cotton, Mrs. Tdos. . S - - Collection 166 Thistlewaite, L - 10 - Cowling, Henry, Esq. - S - WHITBY AND UP- Tlnley, Dr. - B - Cragg, Miss Helen.. 11- Total Dons... 8)6 •Turubull and Son . - 10 6 Creyke, Ralph, Esq., GANG BRANCHES. Turnbull Bros -10 - M.P 11- Total Subs. .. 79-6 Qsherwood, W. Esq. - 6 - •Dcan of York, The Honorary Secretaries— Walker, Lieut. H. . . - 10 6 Very Rev 1 1 -. £87 8 - E. W. CHAPMAN, Esq. Welghill, John and •Dimsdale.MissEliz. 11- Mr. ROBERT GIBSON. •Dunhill, C. H. Esq., Annual Subscriptions. •Wharton, Capt - 6 - M.D. ., 1 1 - •Alley, W. H. Esq.. - 10 - Wilson, Dr - 5 - Elsley, Cbas. Esq. . . 1 - - * Austen, Rev. «.... - 5 - •Wri«ht, Capt. Chas. - 10 - Farrar, Robert, Esq. 1 - - •Barrick, H. Esq 10 - Wright, W. Esq.... - 10 - Fausset, Rev. A. R. - 10 - BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 147 £. s. d. NEWBURGH WHITELINK BAY M'Qneen&M'Kay.. - S - BRANCH. M«Sporran, A. & Co. - 5 - SCOTLAND. BRANCH. Mitchell, Wm. Esq. - 5 - President- Presidents- •Muir.John, Esq. .. - 10 - Joss H. UDNY, Esq. •Rev. DUNCAN MC&BEGOB. Murray, John, Esq.. - 5 - •Russell, Rev. Dr. . . - 10 - gUmtjjEns&ire. Hon. Secretary — •Honorary Secretary — •Stewart, James. Esq. - 10 - Mr. P. MDBBAT. Mr. A. J. BIRNIB. Stewart, N.B. of Kiel 2 - - ABERDEEN BRANCH. Annual Subscription!. Annual Subscriptions. Contribution Boxes . - 12 9 £. s. d. £. ». d. Total £27 15 3 Chairman—- •Anderson, M.F.... - 10 - A. J. B - 6 - The Eight Hon. Gordon, H. W 1 - - The LORD PBOVOST OP •Lumsden, N. H.... 1 - - Cock, Rev. Dr - S - ABERDEEN. Russel 1'mst B — •Cordiner, W. F.Esq. 1 - - Turner, Misses 1 - - Forrest Rev. J ... - 5 - Honorary Secretary— •Udny, J. H 8 - - Forsyth, Mr. John.-, - 5 - A. D. MILNE, Esq. •Lawrence, W.J.Esq. - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. Contribution Boxes .-89 •Marr, Mr. Thomas. - t - £. t. d. •McGregor, Rev. Dun- Aberdeen Steam Na- Donation. gtBtsfiw. vigation Company 56- Murray,P - 5 Mime, J. H. Esq.... - 5 - Adam, Thos., Jun... 11- ARDROSSAN Disset, Miss Fenwick 2 - - Total..... £16 5 9 Robberds, Rev. W.. - 6 - BRANCH. Davidson, George... - 10 - Stewart, Rev. James - 5 - Treasurer and Honorary Duthie, William ... 1 1 - Collected at St Combs, Secretary— •Edmond, Francis, Inverallady, and JOHN CRAIG, Esq. LLD 2 - - PETERHEAD Cairnbulg 3 10 6 Fiddea, Edward .... - 10 - BRANCH. Sums under 5s 136 Assistant-Secretary — Hall, Alex, and Co.. 1 1 - R. L. ALPINE, Esq. •Henderson, Wm... 22- Treasurer— Total ...£13 18 11 Annual Subscriptions. Horne, Robert B. ... - 10 6 WH. BAXTEB, Esq. £. s. d. Jamieson, George . . 1 1 - Honorary Secretary — EgUnton and Winton, Leslie, W. & Co - 10 6 WlLLIAH BoTD,Esq.,F.R.S.E. TheEarlof 15 - - •Lumsden, Robert. . 1 - - •Alpine, R.. I, - 5 - Ludwig, Chas. & Co. - 6 - Annual Subscriptions. Anderson, Jno. Esq. - 5 - Macqueen, John. 0.. 1 1 - •Alexander & Martin - 10 - Anderson. Jno. Esq. - 6 - •Matthews, Lord Alexander, Mrs., ArdrossanShipbuild- Edinburgh, - 10 6 Miller, John 1 - - Arbuthnot, Adam . . - 5 - ^rggUgijite. Arthur&Co fi Milne, John D 1 - - •Boyd, William ... - 10 6 •Bailey, Jas. L. Esq. - 6 - Milne, Wm. (C. A.) - 10 6 Carnegie & Mathew. - 5 - CAMPBELTOWN Baird, W. and Co. .. 5 - - Nicol, Alex. St Co. . . 1 1 - Crabb, R. B - 5 - AND SOUTHEND •Craig, John, Esq. .. 1 - - Reid, John, Advocate 11- Cummine, James, 'Dunwoodie, R - 6 - Esq., of Rattray. .22- (CANTYRE) BRANCH, •Emslie, John, Esq.. - 10 - Ship Masters' Society 1 - - Ferguson, Colonel, Finnic, A. and Son .22- Stephen Alex ... - 10 ? of Pitfour 2 - - Patron— His Grace the DUKE OF Galloway, John .... 1 - - Thompson, Geo. Jun. 33- Galloway, Jobn, of * Walker, Alex - 10 6 Kidd, Robert, & Sons - 5 - AHOYIX, K.T., V.P. •Wilson, A. H 11- Maitland, Geo - 5 - Presldent- Goodwin, Jas. and Co.l 1 - • Yeats, William.... 1 - - Peterhead Harbour PROVOST COLVIIXE. Goodwin Brothers.. - 6 - Trustees, amount Guthrie, Alex. Esq. .- 5 - collected from Honorary Secretary — £33 16 6 Mr. GAVIK THOMSON. •Halkett, J. G. Esq.. - 10 6 Donations. Logan, Jobn, Esq. . . - 6 - Tine, John B - 10 6 Robertson, Robert . . - 5 - Annual Subscription*. Mlsaac, James, Esq. - 10 6 Webster,John,LL.D. - 10 6 Russels,Misses,Trus- £. s. d. •Mark, D.J. Esq.... - 10 6 Ardlussa, Dy. Co. . . - 5 -McMillan, Capt - 5 - Simpson, Miss - 5 - Total £34 1? 6 Argyll, His Urace the Merry and Cuning- Stephen & Hay - 5 - Duke of, K.T., VJ-. 6 Sums under 5s 3 13 - Bell, R.,Esq - 1 6 Moflat, Mrs. John.. - 10 - Boyd, Mr. J. C - 5 - •Muir, W. Esq - B - Total £57 19 6 Brown & Co. Messrs. Robertson. Dr. -10 6 FRASERBURGH •Russell Si Fullarton 11- BRANCH. Campbell, Cant. J. C. •Steel, Captain - 5 - R.N 1 Vernon, Hon. G. E. 1 1 - Patron — PORT ERROLU •Campbell, Arch... - 6 - The Right Hon. the LOBD Campbeltown Har- £46 5 - BRANCH. bour Trustees . . . . 5 - -Sundry Donations ..-88 SALTOON. Colville, David, Esq. - 6 - Treasurer & Hon. Sec.— Patron— •ColvUle, Duncan,Esq. Total £46 13 8 ANDEEW TAKKAS, Esq. The Right Hon. the EABL or EBBOLL. Annual Subscription!. •Dunlop, James, Esq. - 6 - Anderson, Sir Alex.. 11- Treasurer— Galbraitb & Cochrane - 6 - G. I. FEASEB, Esq., M.D. •Greenlees, C. C. Esq. - 10 - Baird's Trustees.... 1 - - Greenlees, Dan. Esq. - 10 - AYR BRANCH. Clinton, RL Hn. Lord 2 - - Honorary Secretary — Greenleeu, Robt. Esq. - 10 - Cordiner, W. F. Esq. 1 - - Mr. JAMES BODDIE. Chairman — Forbes, Ur. 0 1 - - Hall, James M. Esq. 1 - - WltLIAM KlLPATEIOK, Esq. Fordyce, Mrs 1 - - Annual Subscriptions. Provost of Ayr. Fraserburgh Harbour •Erroll, Earl and •Mackay, Major 1 - - Commissioners ... 16 12 - Mackinnon, P. Esq., Treasurer— Gordon, Rear-Ad- Brown, Rev. Geo.... - 8 - J. McHuiCHON, Esq. miral, A.C 1 - - Ross, Rev. Robt - 10 - •Mactaggart, D. Esq. - 10 - Honorary Secretary — M'Alister.Keith.Esq. Henderson, C. P. Esq. 11- c JOHN POLLOCK, Esq. Shepherd, Mr. James - 5 - and Mrs.M Alister 1 - - Saltoun.Rt.Hn. Lord 55- Will, Mrs - 6 M=Callum, D. Esq. . - 6 - Annual Subscriptions. Sums under 6s 2 17 6 »M°Donald,D.W.Esq. - 6 - Alexander,Maj.-Gen. Total £35 19 - »M«Gibbon, D. Esq . - 10 - Sir Claud 33- *M«Kersie,Jonn,E»q. - 5 - Baird, John 22- M«Kersie, W. Esq. - 6 - Baird, W 2 - - McNair, W. Esq 5 - Baird, Mrs 2 - - M»Pherson, Bailie . . - 5 - Bell, John 1 - - 148 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. ». tZ. £. s. d. Campbell, E. F. F. of TtcConnel, Will:am BUCKIE BRANCH. Coats, George. Craig- doliitn 1 1 President— weal House 5 - - tair, Lord, K.T. ... 1 1 - JOHN P. GOBDON, Esq. Coats, Sir Peter 5 - - BANFF AND Chairman— Donations. MACDUFF BRANCH. Dunlop W H . . - 10 - Hill, John, Leith ... 11- W. R. DCGUID, Esq., MJX Dykes, Rev. Dr. .... - 10 - Contributlon Boxes . - 1 9 President— Honorary Secretary- Flint & Son, William - 10 - Mr. JOHN WILSON. Gairdner, W 1 - - The Right Hon. Total £10 12 9 The EAKL OF FIFE, K.T. Donation*. Girdwood, Gavin ... 1 - - Chairman — £. s. d. Hamilton, John .. 2 - - JAMES WILLIAMSON, Esq., Gordon, John P. Esq. 2 - - Highet & Son, Wm.. - 10 - Provost of Banff. Mussel's Trust, Hoiildsworth, J. H. IRVINE BRANCH. Rozelle 5 - - Deputy Chairman— >>ntribuiion Boxes. 1 16 3 Hoaldsworth, J. M. . 1 - - President — ALEX. GKORGE, Esq., urns under 6s - 17 6 Houldsworth, Wm. . 5 - - JOHN WRIGHT, Jun., Esq. Provost of Macduff. Provost. Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — Total £9 13 9 M"Gavin, Mrs 1 - - Vice-Presidents— JAMES WATT, Esq. Mcllwrath, Cowan & Capt. DAVID BOYLE, R.N., Co - 10 - ofShewalton, &c. Annual Subscriptions. Oswald, R. A 6 - - JOHN PATERSON, Esq., of £. s. d. Knowehead. *Paton & Sons, James 1 - - Seatield, Dowager *3mith & Son, Andrew- 5 - Honorary Secretary — Steele, Ex-Provost . . - 10 - JAMES DICKIE, Esq. Stewart, William ... - 10 - SeaneW, Karl of 2 - - Annual Subscriptions. Abercromby,SirR.Bt. 1 - - Taylor, J. and A.. .. - 10 - Alexander, Hugh. .. - 10 - Allan, John Esq.... - 5 - 33erfoicfesi)to. Templeton and Son, * Armour, James. .. - 5 - A. Asber, Esq., M.P. 1 1 - James - 10 - Boyle, Capt. R.N... 1 - - 5anff Shipping 4 1 - EYEMOUTH Tennent, H. T.Uuna- Bovd, H. K 11- iryaon, \V. G. Esq. . - 5 - BRANCH. c Yonng.J. and T. ... - 10 - J.ichanan, R. M C. - 5 - Campbell, Colonel . . 1 - - )rQmmond, John . . - 5 - Joutts, Kx-1'rovost . - 6 - President — White.George Cjlvin 1 - - Colonel MILNE HOME, of Wyllie, D. & Co - 5 - igltnton, Karl of . ... 3 3 - humming, Geo. Esq. - 6 - *(jilmour, Alexander - 10 - Gumming, Colonel Wedderburn. Total £53 - - lenderson, Wm. & Vice-President — Co 33- JAMES GIBSON, Esq. Donations. .rvine Forge Comp. . - 5 - Duff, Hon. U. Skene. 1 - - ol Gunsgreen. Cranfuird.Mrs. McMi- Jaffrey, Mrs 1 ] - Duff, R.W. Esq. M.P. 1 - - ken.Gmnge House, jaird M - 5 }uff. Major Gordon . 1 - - Treasurer- in memory of her *l-.ongmuir, Alex. . . - 10 - Juncan, Ex-Pi ovost - 5 - Mr. JOHN DIOKSON, eon, Archibald Hacredie, Mrs. Alure, Forbes, Colonel - 10 - Fish Curer. HewCraufuird...50 - - of Perceton - 10 - Jellie, Colonel - 10 - Honorary Secretary— Contribui ion Boxes ifarr, Mrs — 6 — George, Provost .... - 5 - JAMKS L. RAE, Esq, at Life-boat House 151 *M«Gillivray, Bailie. - 5 - iordoD.C.W. R.Esq. - 5 - Commercial Bank. *Paterson, John, -lannay, John, Esq.. - 6 - £104 5 1 of Knowehead .... - 10 - iarvey, Jobu, Esq.. 1 - - Annual Subscriptions. 'ort'-r, Thomas - 5 - *Hodge, Capt - 6 - £. s. d. lose, Mrs - 6 - lunter, Rev. Wni. . - 5 - Clapham, E. Esq. ... 1 - - *SotnmerviUe, Rev. WKJonnacbie & Iron- iome, Col. Milne. . . 5 5 - BALLANTRAE Jas - S - side - 5 - Home, Miss 1 1 - Young, Mrs. A - & - Macduff, Cmercl.Co.. - 5 - Home. D.Milne, fcsq. BRANCH. Macduff Shipping of Milne Graden.. 1 - - Patron— Contribution Boxes .-49 Hume, J. A. Ross, JAKES HUNTER, Esq., Esq 2 Total £17 18 3 Martin, James, Esq. - 5 - Mack, Jae. S., Esq. .11- (ilenapp. Marjoribanks, Hon. President- Morison, Major, of E., M.P. 6 - - Rev. F. J. WILLIAHSON. Mountblairy 1 1 - Majoribanks, Lady, Honorary Secretary — W.W. FULLABTON, Esq., M.B. TROON BRANCH. Russell, Trustees of Mickle, Airs 1 - - Annual Subscriptions. Honorary Secretary — Swinton, A. Campbell, Hunter, James, Esq. 22- ALEXASDKE WILLIE, Esq. Scott - Moncrieff, M«Connel, W. lisq. .11- Sheriff - 6 - Turnbull, Miss .... 1 - - Moc.re, J. Carrkk, Annual Subscriptions. Simpson, J. Esq — 6 — Esq 2 - - Alexander, Col., M.P. 22- Stronach, Wm. Esq. 1 - - Total £20 1 Olliver, George, Esq. 22- Alexander, Dr - 10 - Tayler, W. J. Esq... 1 - - Craig J & M 1 - Stoir, The Earl of... 22- Walker, Mrs. George, Donations, *Cook, Duncan - 10 - London 10 10 - Cunningham, W. S. 1 - - £9 1 - Watt, Alex. Esq - 6 - Boats:— KgUnton iron Co. . . 2 - -*\Vatt, G. N. Esq-.. - 6 - Donations, Finnie, Archd 2 - - *Williamson, Provost- 5 - Finnic Miss 10 Wilson, F. P, Esq., Contribution Boxes . - 11 - Fleming, Rev. James - 10 - Galloway, John .... 1 - - Total £10 1 - *Gillie«, James -10 - Donations. Horn & Son, Jno.... 1 - - Hiraldsworth.W. H. 1 - - Donation Boxes .... - 9 6 White Star - 10 - Kirkwood, Rev. J... - 10 - Sums under 6s 3 12 - Boxes and sums under GIRVAN BRANCH. Bank Interest - 6 5 6* , 1 - 1 Portland, Duke of . . 2 2 - President — Truon Shipbuilding Total £66 - 10 Total Pons... 5 13 1 The Most Hon. the MABQUIS Total Subs. ..20 7 - OF AlLSA. Chairman i- Contribution Boxes . - 8 - £26 - 1 ROBEIIT IXGLIS, Esq. Treas. and Hon. Sec. — Total £18 12 - THOMAS McCosxocHiF, Esq Annual Subscriptions. Ailsa, Marquis of .. 6 - - Alexander, Sir Claud 22- — — — BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 149 £. s. d. £. s. d. THURSO BRANCH. eid, J. T - 5 - *aton, A. P. Forrester, aSutesfcfve. Patron — Reid, Wm - 5 - Esq. 11- Paton, David, Esq.. 5 - - M.P. Paton, J. Thomson, ISLE OF ARRAN andison, David .... - 5 - Esq 1 1 - BRANCH. Treasurer — JAKES BRIMS, Esq. mpson, D. R - 5 - 'aton, Miss Cath. F. 1 1 - Honorary Secretary— Honorary Secretary- impson, John - 6 - 'at on, J . Son & Co. PATBICK MURRAY, Esq. inclair, A., Meal- Messrs 1 1 - Jons COGHILL, Esq. > Annual Subset iptiom. orteous,James, Esq. - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. inclair, A , Auc- Ross, Wm. & Sons, £. t. d. £. s. d. •Bannatyne, J. .... - 6 - Brims, James, Esq. - 5 - inclair, Robert - 5 - meaton. Rev. Mr. . - 5 - •Mackintosh, Jas . . - 6 - Cosrhill.John, Esq.. - 5 - *Mc.Millan, Win.... - 10 - wanson, D - 5 - trang, Miss 1 2 6 Galloway, J.W.,Ksq.- 5 - uUjerland, David . . - 5 - 'homson, Andrew, •Murray, Patrick ... - 10 - Henderson, A. Esq., *RobertsoD, Rev. P. - 5 - utherland, John.. . - 5 - of Stemster - 10 - 'homson - Sinclair, Thomson Brothers, Miller, Rev. J. S... - 5 - W. S., of Freswick 1 - - Messrs 11- i!cDonald,Alex. Esq.;- 5 - Vares, A - 5 - Walker, Dr - 10 - Waters, Donald, Sen. - 6 - Weir, J. A. Esq. ... 1 1 - inclalr, C. G. Esq... 1 - - Donation!. Vilson, John, Sen. . - 6 - Vingate, Miss 1 - - Sinclair, David,Esq. - 6 - Younger, Geo. and Sinclair, Hugh, Esq. - 6 - Son, Messrs 1 1 - Bannerman, Walter - 5 - Sinclair, Miss 0 - 10 - Donations. Subs, at 2/6.. ..'. - IT 6 Bride, A., Me - 6 - Sinclair, Sir R. C. Bt. 1 - - Contribution Box at Hamilton, Robert .. - 6 - Sutherland, David, Total £51 17 - Loats, J 1 - - Banks and Custom Loudon, Alfred Tait, W. R. Esq - 6 - Traill, J. C. Esq. ... 1 1 - M W ...... - 10 - Williamson, Gapt... - 6 - Total £28 It 8 Macdonald, P - 10 - Mackeish, D. & Son. - 5 - McLean, Eev. Male. - 5 - Total . £71- Maxwell A . - 6 Sandeman, K.J. ... - & - Danations. Snv-rt W . ... - 5 Proceeds of Concert ©tsintiutg^. Smith, Mrs. G. B. . . - 5 - at Thurso 16 21 Smith, Miss Ramsay - 5 - Contribution Box in EDINBURGH, LEITH, Steamer Brodick Koyal Hotel 1 3 - &Iacfcman nans]) ire. Cattle.... 1 - - Do. Scrabster - 9 AND G RANTON „ Ivan/toe .... - 10 - ALLOA BRANCH. BRANCH. Stewart, Rev. A. ... - 10 - Total Dons 11 15 Thorburn, Rev. D. . - 5 - Honorary Secretary— Chairman — Tod Jas 5 - Total Subs 1 1 J. W. MOIK, Esq. Adm. SIR ALEXANDER MILNE, Wooley & Son, Alex. - 5 - £24 16 Honorary Collector — BAST., G.C.B. Boxes and Sums Mr. WILLIAM BIIOWN. Honorary Secretary — > Annual Subscriptions. ROBERT SKOLAIR, Esq., Total Dons 38 9 3 £. s. d 16 Waterloo Place. Total Subs 1 15 Aberdeen, Dowager Annual Subscriptions. WICK AND ACKER- Countess of 1 - - £. t. d. £40 4 GILL BRANCH. Adams, G eo. W 1 - Abbot, F. Esq 1 - - AlloaCoalConip.,.. 11- Abercrombie, Misses 1 - - President— Archibald, Robert, Addie, Alex. Esq. .. - 10 - G. DUFF DUN BAH, Esq. and Son, Messrs. .11- iddie, G. Esq - 10 - Arcliibald, Messrs. J, Agocw.Capt. B..N. . - 10 - Honorary Secretary — and ft 11 Amslie, Col. Wil- GEORGE M. SUIHKKLAHD. *Bailey, W, & J. A. liam B..C.B - 6 - Annudi Subscriptions. Aitchison, Messrs. 1883. Balfour, James, Esq. 1 - Balfonr of Burleigh, Aitken, Gray, and Co. Lord 1 - Bremner, Miss, Calder & Co. James . 1 1 Aiften, Messrs. James <£airijwss=s!)ue. Steamboat Inn ... - 5 Carmicbael, R. and Sons,, Messrs - 10 Aitken and Wr.ght, HUNA BRANCH. Duncanson, Misses. . 2 - Campbell, Robert... - 5 Fischer, Morton, Esq. - 10 President — •G'ormack, David ... - 5 Gentle, Alex. Esq... - 5 Alsion, George, Esq. - 6 - PETKR KKITK, Esq. Cormack, Walter, G.. - 5 Gillespie.W.W. Esq. - 10 Anderson and Wil- BarrogiU Castle. Crawford, Alex. 0. . - 5 •Haig.W. J. Ksq. .. - 10 liamson, Messrs... - 6 - Honorary Secretary-^ Davison, Wm. Jun.. - 5 Harvey, J. B. Esq. . - 10 Anderson, Mrs. John - 10 - •1 lunbar, G. Duff, of Hunter & Donaldson, Anderson, Mrs - 10 - Dr. W. J. H. SINCLAIR. Anderson, Misses. . . 1 - - Annual Subseriplwns. Knox, Kobert, Esq. . 1 1 Anderson, Mrs. W. . - 10 - £. I. d Laing, Richard, Ksq. - 7 Anderson, Alex. Esq. - 6 - •Caithness, The Rt. Leishman, Wm. Esq. 1 - Annandale., Mrs. .,, - 5 - Hon. the Earl of . . 2 2 •Gilchrist, James . . - 10 •MarandKellie, The •Keith, Peter, Esq.. . - 10 Rt. Hon. th« Earl of 3 - Baildon, H. B. Esq. . - 6 - •Macpherson, Rev-J. - 5 M'ConDell,Robt.,sub- Baillie, Messrs. T. *Macgregor, Rev. R. - 5 Harper, William ... - 6 scriptions per . . . . 2 11 •Mi-Dowall, Capt.... - 5 Baillie and Son, •Sutherland, John . . - 6 Hfnderson, Alex.W. - 5 c Life-boat House Box - 3 Ireland, W. F - 1 M Nab, Alex. Esq.. 2 - Messrs. W - 10 6 McAdie, George and Meiklejohn, R. and Baio, G. Esq - & - Total £3 10 Co., Messrs. -• 5 Son, Messrs 1 - *Baird, Sir Jas. G. .. 1 - - McAdie, James - 6 Mitchell, Messrs. A. Ballantyne, Hanson, McLennan, Mtilcolm - 10 and A 2 - and Co. Messrs... - 5 - Nicol, James - 5 *Moir, Archibald, Ballantiue & Son, Magnus, Baikie - 6 Esq > 1 1 Nicolson, Wm - 5 Moyes, A. A. T. Esq. - 5 Balfour, Dr. A. G. tender, John, M.P. . 2 2 Orr, James, Ksc[. ... 2 - 150 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAT 1, 1886. £. s. d. £. <. d. £. t. d. £. t. d. Balfour Mrs - 5 - Chiene, George Todd, Douglas, Misses .... - B - Galloway, Mrs. John 1 - - Balfour, Mrs - B - Douglas, Miss - 10 - Geddes, Mrs - B - Balfour, A., M.D. . . - 6 - Chisholm, Mrs. G... - B - Douglas, Mr. & Mrs. 1 - -Geddes, Miss, col. by— *Barbour, G. F. Esq. 1 - - Christie and Kil- Drummond Brothers, Cornfute, Miss . . . -- 5 - Barbour Mrs 1 1 - patrick, Messrs. . . - S - Craigie Mrs .... - 5 - Barclay, Mrs - fi - Christie, W.Esq.... - S - Drummond, Mrs. D. Dewar, Mrs - 5 - Barnbill, Mrs - B - Christie, Mrs. S..... - B - T. K - 10 - Friend.A - 5 - Barrett Mrs - 6 - Cbristison, Sir Alex. Drybrough, John, Esq.- fi - Gardiner, Miss ... - 5 - Barry.Mr. John. ... - 10 - Bart 2 - - Drybrough & Co. ... - fi - Geddes, Mr. B.... 1 - - Baxter E Esq .... 1 - - Christison, David, Drybrough and Co. Geddes, John, Esq. - 10 - Bayley, Mrs - B - Esq., M.D 1 - - Messrs. N - 6 Geddes, Miss A. .. - 8 - Seattle and Sons, Christison, John, Dudgeon, Mrs - B - Gloag, W. Esq.... - 6 - Duncan, Fiockhart, M'Kay, Mr - B - Beilby J H Esq . 1 - - and Co. Messrs. . . - 10 - Milne Mrs . . - 5 ~ Belcombe, Rev. Mr.. - 6 - *Clapperton, John, Duncan and Co. Turnbull, Miss... - 10 - Bell.Kannie, andCo. Esq 1 - - Messrs. James. ... - fi - Sums under 5 s. ... 3 7 6 Messrs 1 1 - Clark, Hon. Lord Gibson and Co., Bell, W.Esq - 5 - Messrs. George ... 1 1 - Bell, Miss A. M - S - Clark, Mrs. Forbes . - 6 - Duncanson, Dr. Kirk - 5 - Gibson, Messrs. R. Bell, Mrs. A. M - 6 - Clark and Pinkerton, Dunn, John & Son.. - 5 - andT 1 - - Bell, Mrs. Glassford, Messrs. - 6 - Dunn, J. W.Esq.... - 10 - Gibson,Thomas, Esq. - B - Clark, Mrs. Towers. - 6 - Gibson and Walker, Bell, Robert, Esq. ..- 6 - Cockburn, Alexander, Dymock and Guthrie, Messrs. 11- Bernard and Co. Esq - 10 - Gibson's Heirs, H. C. - fi - Cockburn and Camp- Edgar, Mrs. ... .- . . - B Gibson, Thomas, Esq. - 10 - Bernard, Messrs. T. bell, Messrs. 2 - - Edinburgh Roperie Gillespie and Cathcart, and J - 10 - Cockburn and Co. Co., Messrs, the ..11- Berry, Mrs - 6 - Edinburgh and Leith Gillespie, Dr - fi - Bertram, Geo. & Wm. Colquhoun, John, Gillonders, Mrs - B - Messrs -10 - Esq - S - Edmonstone and Son, Gilmour, Mes*rs. W. Bertram & Son, Messrs. Colville, Arthur Esq. - 5 - Messrs. Thomas . . - 10 - andO - 5 - Cook Misses - 10 - Edmonstone, Sir Wm. Gilroy Mrs - B - Bevan, Mrs 1 - - Cooper, Mrs - 6 - Bart., M.P 1 - - Gordon, Robert, Esq. - fi - Bishop, W.C. Esq.. - S - Constable, Messrs. T. Edwards, H. C. Esq. - 10 -Gordon, Mrs.. .,....- 6 - Black, Messrs. A. & C. - 10 - Ellis, W. M. Esq.... - 10 - Gray and Sou, Messrs. Blackball Brothers, Corrie, Hanson, & Co. E.M.B - B Messrs - 10 Messrs - B - Faithfull, Mrs - B - Gray, James Esq. . . - 10 - Blackwood, Miss ... - 5 - Cornwall, Misses ... - 5 - Fairbairn, Mrs - 5 - Gunn, George Esq. . - 5 - *Blyth,E. L. I. Esq. 10 - - Falconer, Miss 1 - - Gunn, Mrs. Jamieson - 10 - Cowan andCo.Messrs. 5 - - Falconer, Rev. M. . . - 5 - Hadden and Son, Bolton, David, Esq. . - 5 - Cowan and Strachan, Farmer, Mr. John . . - 6 - Bonar, Mrs. Thomas. - B - Messrs. - 10 - Felluwes, Mrs - 10 - Hagart, T. C. Esq... - 6 - Bow, R. H. Esq. ... - 10 -Cowan, John, Esq. . . 1 - - Fergus. Mr. William - 6 - Haldane,Mra - 10 - Boyd, Sir Thomas J. 1 I - Ferguson, Davidson, Halkett, Lady - fi - *Boyd,Thomson,Esq. 11- Cowan, J. Esq , W.S. - B - and Co. Messrs.... 11-Hall, Dunbar, & Co. - G - Braitlwood & Fowler, Fergusson, W., Esq. - 6 - Hamilton, Claud H. Cox, Robert, Esq. . . - 10 - Finlay .William, Esq. - B - Esq 10 - - Brakenridge, Mrs. . . - 6 - Craig & Rose, Messrs. - B - Finlay, J. R. Esq. ..11- Bardie. Messrs. J. & Bramwell, Byrom, Craig & SODS, Messrs. - B - W - B - Esq. M.D - B - Crudelius, Hirst, and Fleming, J. Esq. ... - B - Harrison and Co. Brodie, Hamilton, and Co. Messrs - 10 - Fleming. Mrs. Robert - 10 - Co. Messrs. - B - Crnickshank & Son, Harvey, R. E. Esq... - 10 6 Brodie, J. Clerk, Esq. 1 - - Messrs. - B - Flett,Mrs - B - Hawthorns and Co., dimming and Sons, Forbes, Mrs. . . . - fi Messrs 1 1 - Brodie, T.D. Esq.... 10 - - Ford & Co., Messrs.!. - 5 - Hay and Co. Messrs. Brotchie & Co. Messrs. Cunningham, Messrs. Ford & Sons, Messrs. R. - 10 - J.and J - 10 - W 11- *Hay, Admiral - 10 - Brown & Son,Messrs. Cunningham, George, Forrest & Turnbull, H - B - Hayward, Robt. Esq. - B - Brown, Dr. Crum. . . — 6 — Cunningham, Miss Forsyth, Mrs -10 - Henderson, Miss.... - 5 - Dick - B - Fraser, Mrs. - 5 - Henderson, Mrs - 10 - Currie and Co. Messrs. Fraser, Mrs - 6 - Henry, Alex. Esq.. . - 5 - Bruce, Boyd, and Co. Fraser, Alex. Esq... 1 - - Henry, John, Esq.. Messrs 1 1 - S.S.C 1 Bruce, Miss - 10 - Dalgleish. Mrs - S Fraser, Mr s - Hewit, Peden, & Co. Bruce, Miss - B - Dalgety, Misses .... - S - Friend.A - 6 - Brace, Geo. Esq - 6 - Dalziel, George, Esq. - 10 - Hill, Thomson, and Bryden and Son, Davidson, Lieut.-Col. Co. Messrs. - S - Messrs. W - S - H.E.I.C.S - 10 - Friend, A - 5 - Hill, W. Scott, Esq.. - 10 - Bryson and Son, Davidson, Pirrie, and Hill, Thomas Esq... - 5 - Messrs R . - 5 - Friends,BritishLinen Hodge, C. and T. Davidson, W. J. Esq. 1 - - Co. Bank .... 1 17 6 Messrs - 10 - Burn and Son, Messrs. Davis and Primrose, Friends, Commercial Hog, Mrs. -10 - G - S - Bank of Scotland. 2 17 6 Honeyman & Wil- *Bumley, W. P. Esq. 1 - -Dempster, Mrs - B - Friends, National Callander and Sons, Deuchar, David, Esq. 1 - - Bank 2 15 - Hope, James, Esq.. . 1 - - Messrs. David.. .11- Dickson, D. S. Esq. . - 10 -Friends, North Brit- Hope, John, Esq.... 1 - - CampbeU, A. Esq. . - 10 - IMckson and Walker, ish Insurance Co. 1 12 6 Howden, Tnos. Esq. - 6 ~ Campbell, A. Esq. . 1 - - Friend, Royal Bank. 116 Howden, John A. Esq. - 6 - CampbeHMre - B - Dickson and Co. Friend, Scottiish Howe, Alex. Esq.... 1 - - Capper, J. J. Esq. . 1 - - Messrs. James ... - 10 - Union & National *HowklnsJohn,Esq. 11- Carmichael,SirWm. Dickson and Son, Wm.- S - Insurance Co 1 3 - H.Gibson, Bart.. 2 - - Dickson, Sam. Esq. . 1 - - Friends, Scottish Hunter, Robert. Esq. 1 - - Carruthere, P. Esq. .11- Dicksons and Co. Widows' Fund & Hunter, J. A. Esq. . - fi - Chalmers, Mrs. - 6 - Li e Assurance Hunter, James, Esq. 1 - - Chalmers & Co. Messrs. Distillery Co., Ltd. . - 5 - Society - 11 - Inglis, W. Esq B - Friends, Union B»nk 1 15 - Inglis, William, Esq. - 5 - Chambers, Messrs. W. Don, W. G. Esq. ... - 10 -Fulton Sc Co. Messrs. Inglis, Messrs. John and R. 2 2 - J 11- Chapman, Mrs - 6 - Douglas, A. &W. .. - S - Gall&Inglis,Messrs. - S - Jackson, Miss - 10 - Cheape, Hon. Mrs. . - 6 - Douglas, Francis Gallic, Laird, and Co. Jamieson and Co. Cheape, Misses - E - Brown, Esq. - 10 - Messrs - 6 - Messrs. Robert ...» 5 - BRANCHES—LIS T OF ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 151 £. «. d. £. s. d. £. t. d. £ . s. d. arena!!, Messrs. W. rovost, Colonel .... - 10 - ommervUle,Messrs. Tingle, Robert, Esq. - 10 - John and Co. - 10 6 Jenner & Co. Messrs. arshall, Mrs - 10 - ,aebura, Messrs. W. arshall Mrs - 5 - and J - 10 - teel, Coolston, & Co. rohnson, Robt. Esq. 6 & - arehalLMrs - 10 - amsay, Geo. Esq. . 1 - - robnstone, Messrs. Ramsay. R. G. Ward- teel, John J. Esq. . - 6 - W. and A. K 11- anhull. Miss - 5 - law, Esq.... - 10 - teven, Misses - VO - Jopp, Mre. Cbaries.. - 10 - artiu, John, Esq. . - 5 - tevenson, Miss .... - 10 - Justice-General, The athieson, Mrs .... 1 - - edpath, Brown, and tewart, Clapperton, Lord 4 1 - - earns, A. W. E-q. - 5 - Co. Messrs -10 6 & Co. Messrs. S.B. - 5 - £emp, Hislop, & Co. elrose, Messrs. A. Reid, William, Esq.. - B - tewart, Chas. Esq.. - 6 - Messrs - 6 - and Co 1 - - enny, Mrs. Chas. . . - 6 - tewart, Geo. Esq... - 6 - Kennedy, John, Esq. 1 - - Melvin, Alex. & Co. .enton, Misses - B - tewart, Joan, Esq. . — 5 - Kennedy.David Esq. - 5 - hind, Messrs. D. A. tewart, James, Esq. - S - &Co - B - tewart, Messrs. J. Kirkpatrick, Dr - 5 - ,iach, Mrs. John... - B - Lancaster, Mrs — 6 - Mlar, Mrs. John . . - 6 - .ichardson, Mrs. ... - 6 - tewart, Mrs. A. ... - 6 - Lawrie, Jas. D. Esq. • 10 - Miller, Missrs.James Richardson, Robert, Law, Messrs. W. & G. - 10 - Esq. 1 - - Stratton, Messrs. J. Learmontu, Mre. ... - 5 - Miller, R. Esq 11- Richardson, Messrs. Learmonth, Mrs. L.. - 6 - Miller Mrs. H - 6 - Francis and Co. . . - 6 - tuart,R.L. Esq.... 1 - - Leask, J. B. Esq. ... - 10 6 (line, Messrs, J. and .icbardson, Mrs. ... - 10 - Ritchie and Son, urns, under 5s 31 18 6 Leslie, Miss..~. -10 - Mitchell. Messrs. J. Messrs. George ... - 10 - Swan, Messrs. J. & Leslie, James, Esq. . - 5 - and Co - 5 - Ritchie and Son, Lewis, Mre - 5 - Mitchell, Alex. Esq. - 5 - Messrs. James . . . - 6 -S.W.E 1 - - Lindsay and Sons, Mitford, W. R. Esq. - 5 - Robertson Brothers, Sword, Mrs. & Mies. - 10 - Messrs. James.... - 5 - Molr, Dr. - 6 - Messrs. ..11- Lindesay, Colonel... 1 - - rtoncrelff, W. Esq. . - Robertson6 - , Messrs. Symington and Co. Livingstone & Weir, ooutgomery, The C. S. andJ 11- Messrs 11- Very Rev. J. F. . . - 5 - Robertson, Messrs. Mush, James, Ksq. - B - Lockliart, Mrs - 5 - tfore, Mrs - 8 - D.andJ. - B - Taylor,M<=Leod & Co. Loddet, Oapt. E.N. . - 5 - i!oore,LadyEliiabeth 1 - - lobertson, Sanderson London & Edinburgh rfoorham,RobertE*q.and Co 1. Messrs..- - . - B - feignmouth, Lord . . - 10 - Shipping Co., Uith 11- Morrison, Messrs. J. Rollo, H. J. Esq - 5 - Tennant, R. Esq. ... - 10 - Romanes & Paterson, The Singer Machine Low, Robertson, and Morrison, Messrs. J. Manufacturing Co. - B - Co. Messrs - 10 ioss, Mrs. George . . - 6 - Thomas, Capt.F.W.' Lyon and Turabull, Ross Mrs Ker - 10 - L., R.N - 10 - Messrs. - 10 - Moxon and Carfrae, tloughead, Mrs., Sen. 1 - - Thomson, Messrs. W. M A H C 5 Messrs -10 - iussell, Mrs - 6 - and Co ,....- 10 6 Micandrew, Jas. Ksq. - 5 - Muir, Messrs. J. and iatherford and Co. Thomson, Messrs. D. McDougal, E. S. Esq. - 5 - Messrs - 10 - J.andCo - 10 6 Macfarlane and Co. Mu'r Miss - 5 - Rutherford, P. G. Thomson, Messrs. R. Murdoch, Dr. Burn . - 7 - H. and Co - 10 8 Macfarlane, Miss. . . - 5 - Mure, Lord 5 - - Rutherford, Mrs E - Thomson, Messrs. J. Macfarlahe and Co. Salveson, Mrs. T. . . - 6 - G.and Co - 10 - Messrs D - 6 - Sampson, Miss - 6 - Thomson, Miss - B - MacfarUn, Miss.... - 5 - Murray, Sir Patrick Sanderson, William, Thomson, Chas. W. Mackay & Co. Messrs. Keith, Bart 2 - - Esq - B - Esq - B - Murray, R. Esq .... - 5 -Sanderson, Mrs - 5 - Thomson, Mre ~ B - MacRDuugal, C - 5 Murray, T. G. Esq. . 5 - -Sandison, Mrs - 10 - Tod Bros., Messrs. . . - 5 - Mackenzie, John Ord, Murray, Jas. Esq. . . - 5 - Sang and Barker, Tod, Henry, Esq. W.S.- 6 - Mutter, Misses - 5 - Tod, Mrs. G - 5 - Mackenzie, Miss.... - 10 Mylne, Mrs. J - B Scott, Arch. Esq.... - 5 - Tod, John, tsq - S - Mackenzie, Miss.... - 10 N.C. - 10 Scott, A. W. Esq.... - 6 -Tony, John, Esq. . . - B - Mackie, Messrs.T.W. Nelson and Sons, Scott Bros. Messrs. . - 5 - Trail, A. H. Esq 10 - Messrs. Thomas . . 1 - Scott, James, Esq... - S - Trinity House, The. 58- Maclagan, Douglas, Newton, James, Esq. - 6 - Scott & Co., Messrs. Esq . - 5 Nicolson, D. Esq.... - 10 JohuM - 10 Turcan, William Esq. - 10 - MacLaren. Mrs - 5 Nicolson. James, Esq. - 5 Scott, Mrs.T.G. ... - 5 - Turnbull and Wilson, JIacleod, Wm. Bow- Norrie, H.Henry.Esq. - 5 Napier, Miss - 5 - Scottish Iron S.S. In- Turubull,Mr.&Mre. MacMorland, -.... - 5 Oliver and Son, surance Association 6 fi - A. H. 1 - - Macnair, John, Esq.. 1 - Sealer, White, & Co., TurnbuU,Mi88 - S - JTOmdlish, J. M. Ogilvie - 10 Messrs 10 6 Tytler, J. S. Esq.. . . - 10 - Esq ... - 10 Shsuid, Mrs - S - Tytler, G. M. Eraser, M'Diarmid, W. R. Padon,Messrs.A.&D. - B Shtels and Son, Eaq - 6 Messrs. Robt - B Usher and Co.Messrs. M'Dowell, Mrs - 10 Pairman Brothers, Sidey, Charles. Esq.. - B Andrew 11- M'Ewan, Wm. Eaq.. 1 1 Sim and Barclay, (Jsher, Messrs. J. M'Farlane & Son, Pairman, Mre - 10 andT 22- Parker, Mrs - S Sim, M. R. Esq. .... - S (Jrmiston, Mrs 1 - - M'Fariane, Miss.... - 5 Paterson and Sons, Simpson, Mrs 1 - Waddell, Mre. Peddle - B - M'lntosh, J. B. Km. - 6 Waddle & Co. Messrs. - 6 - M'lntosh, J.E-iq.... - 5 Patercon, Miss - S Sinclair, R. Esq - 10 Waddilove, Miss 6 - M'Lareu.D. Esq.... - 10 Paterxon, Jas. Esq.. - 10 Smith, Messrs. T. and Waddilove,Mi»s.... - 5 - M'Laren, Duncan, Paierson, James Jar- H ... - 10 Wahab, Mrs - 5 - Jun. Esq - 10 Smith and Son, Walker, Messrs. G. M'Laren, Messrs. D. Paton, Lady - 10 Messrs. John - 10 and J -10 - andG 1 1 Pattison, P. Esq - 5 Smith, Maj.-General Walker, James, Esq. 1 - - M'Laren, Messrs. D. Pearson, Mrs. C. J. . - 10 T N - 10 Walker, Mr. - 6 - & Co - 10 Smith, W. Esq. .... - B Walker.Mrs - 6 - M'Lareo, Mrs - 5 Penicuicfe Co-opera- Smith, Miss C. R.... 1 - Warden.Messrs. Wil- M'Lenntn & Urqu- tive Society 1 - liam and Co - S - hart, Messrs - 5 Petrie, Stephen F. Smith,J. Esq - B Wardlaw, D. Esq... - 5 - M'Pherson, Prof. 0.. - 6 Esq - 6 Smith, Col.. Esq - fi Warrack, Messrs. Macpherson, Major- Pitcairn, Lt.-Col. A.. - 8 Smith, J. Duncan John and Co 11- Gen. R. D ...... - 6 Pitman, F. Esq. .... - B Warrack and Son, Maitland, Miss .... - 5 Somerville, Mrs. ... - 5 Maitland, Mrs - 5 Pollock, Mrs - B Somerville, Mrs. ... - 5 Waterston and Sons, Marshall, F. Esq.... - 10 Pratt, Mrs. Forster. - S Sorterville, Miss ... - 10 Messrs. . . 1 1 - 152 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAT 1, 1886. £. s. d. £. s. d. Watson, George Esq. - 5 - Elphinstone, The Watson, John, Esq.. 11- Right Hon. Lord . 2 - - Jfffes&tre. DUNFERMLINE Watson, Mrs. David - 5 - Home, Mr. A. M - 10 - BRANCH. VVauchope, Moodie, Hope, Mr. Alex. ... - 5 - ANSTRUTHER President — and Hope, Messrs. 11- Hope, General - 10 - Ex-Provost MATHIESOM. Webster, Mrs - 5 Hope, Sir John D. BRANCH. Weir, Dr. G - 5 Bart. 10 Honorary Secretary — President — BAILIE STEEDMAN. Weir, K.M. Esq.... - 6 - Huuter.Mr.Henry H. - 5 - His Worship the PROVOST. Wenley, James A. Honorary Secretary — Annual Subscriptions. Kemp &Co. Messrs. J. - 5 - H. B. MACKINTOSH, Esq. £. J. d. White, Bums, & Co. Alexander, Daniel . . - 5 - Legat, Mr. John ... - 6 - Annual Subscriptions. *AiexanderJ Thomas 1 - - White, John, Esq. . . - 5 - Legat, The Misses.. - 5 - £. i. d. Alexander, Thomas, Menzies, Mr. R. C.. - 5 -*Adamson,John. Esq. - 10 - White, Moir, & Co. . - 6 -Millar, Mrs., Spring Anderson, W.H. Esq.- 6 - Alston, James - 5 - White Adam . . . - 5 Bank - 5 Cook, D.,Esq - 5 - *Beveridge, Erskine. - 10 - White, Mr 6 - Milne, Adm. Sir Darsle, Mrs. G - 10 - Beveridge, H - 10 - White, Messrs.R.&C. - 5 - Alex., Bart. G.C. B.I - - Dante, J.R. Ksq. ..1 I - •Donald, Robert 1 - - Whyte, Messrs. A. Mitchell, Mr. Peter . - 5 - Fowler, G. S. Esq... 1 & Son - 5 - Mitchc41, Mrs. G. ... - 5 - Gray Mrs D - 18 Hay and Robertson . 1 - - Wilson, Admiral Ramsay, Mr. John . - 5 - Irvine, VV. D. Esq., Inglis, William .... - 5 - Homes 1 - - Smith, Rev. C - 6 - Grangemnir 1 - - Landale, John - 10 - Wilson Miss - 6 - Stirling Brothers.... - 5 - Jamieson, W.T. Esq. - 1 6 *M«Farlane, James . - 10 - Wingate, Miss 2 - - Stuart, Messrs. J &W. 11- *Mackintosh,H.B.Esq.- 10 6 McLaren, John and Wishart, Messrs. Jas. Whitelaw, Messrs. •Murray, W. Esq., William - 10 and Sons 11- Wm. and Son - 6 - jp ; -10 - •Mathewson, William 1 - - Wishart, D. F. Esq... 1 - -Wilkie, Mr. James . - 5 - Oliphant, P. Esq 10 6 Mathewson, Wm. Jr. - 5 - Wood, W. Esq 1 - - Wilkie, Messrs.J.&A. - 10 - Sea Box Society of Morris, Dr - 5 - Wood Miss - 5 Contributions under Nicholson, W - 5 - Wood, John A. Esq. - 5 - 55 .. . .5-6 *Watson,Robert Esq. - 5 - Reid, George - 10 - Wood, J. P. Esq 1 - - Williamson. Milli- Wright, Messrs. P. Total £17 1 6 gan, and Co 2 - - •Romanes, Archibald- 5 - Wright, Miss Suthrie - 5 - Contribution Box at Seath, Alexander ... - 5 - Wright Mrs - 5 Life-boat House.. - 3 5 •Spowart, Thos., V.P.I - - Young, Mrs. E - 5 - Steedman, Robt - 5 - Young, 'J. VV. Esq. . 1 - - Total £16 - 11 Stewart, R. W - 6 - Young, James, Esq., nVnlker, Thomas... 1 - - M.D - 6 •Wallace, Andrew .. 1 - - Younger, Eobt. Esq. - 10 - Westwood, Wm .... - 5 - Younger and Co. CRAIL BRANCH. Wilson, Robert M... - 10 - Messrs. W 1 1 (SBlgins&tw. Sums under 6s 696 Provost PEATTIE. Total ....£404 11 6 LOSSIEMOUTH Honorary Secretary — Total £21 4 6 BRANCH. JOHH GUTHBIE. Legacies. Chairman — Annual Subscription. Aitkin, Mrs.Aune.182 2 1 Erskine, Sir T., Bart. 6 - - Lambie, Miss 45 - - Capt. J. B. DUNBAR BRANDEK ST. ANDREW'S of Pitgaveny. Tweedie, Miss Bar- Donations. BRANCH. bara 9 - Honorary Secretary- Chairman — Mr. JOHN FERGUSON. Bowman, W.M. Esq. - 5 - J. RITCHIE WELCH, Esq. Total £236 2 7 Buchanan, J. Esq... - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. Cotton, T.J. Esq. ..- 5 - ANDEEW SYME, Esq. Donations. £. s. d. Crawford, J. Esq. . . - 10 - Mathieson, VV. L. Allan, A. G - 5 - Duncan, G. W. Esq. - 10 - Honorary Secretary— J^q _ 6 - Allan, James - 5 - Duncan, James, Esq. - 10 - ANDKEW BENNETT, Esq. Non, Collector - 5 - Bennet, James - 6 - 1 Juncan, J. W. Itsq. -10 - Annual Subscriptions. Contribution Boxes Black, Provost - 5 - Duncan, Miss - 10 - Abbey Cottaee - 1 - in Steamers — Brander.Capt.Dunbar 22- Gay, Bailie, Esq. ... - 10 - Baxter, J. H - 10 - Thane of Fife - 11 10 •Brander, Robert ...- 6 - Gay, G. S. Esq - 5 - Herwick, Mis - 5 - John Stirling 2 11 11 Cameron, Alex - 10 6 Gutbrie, J. Esq - 10 - Boyd, Rev. Dr - 5 - Cooper, Dr - 5 - Inglis, C. S. Esq. ... - 5 -Brown, Misses - 5 - Total Dons 3 14 9 Cooper and Wink ... - 5 - Inglis, Mrs 1 - - Burn, D. L - 10 - Total Legacies. 236 2 1 *Coull, Captain - 6 - Jackson, Rev. J. . . . - 5 -Carnegie, D. Lindsay - 5 - Crosbie, Mrs - 6 - Lillie, H. Esq - 5 - City of St.'Andrews. 5 - - Total Subs. ...404 11 6 Gall, W - 5 - Lindsay, D. liq. ... 1 1 - *Douglas, Capt - 10 - Gatherer, George. ... - 5 - Matbewson, D. Esq. - 5 - Fitzgerald, Mr. and Total £644 8 10 * Jack, Capt - 5 - Mill. Dr - 10 - Mrs 1 - - Jamieson, James ... - 5 - M'Kiunon, J. Esq. . - 5 - Fowler, Capt. Dash- Johnston, Major .... - 5 - Monypenny, Col. ... 2 - - Mac Bey & Gordon.. - 5 -Morton, D. Esq. ... - 10 - Grace, Stuart - 5 - Macdonald, William. - 5 - Peattie, Provost. ... - 10 - H. B. S - 5 - MUSSELBURGH Maitland, Miss C. F. 1 - - Philip, Mrs. James. - 6 - BRANCH. Morrison, Alex - 5 - lieid, Rev. J - 10 - L. M. D - 6 - Munro, John - 5 - Roger, W. Esq - 6 - Maitland, Henry ...» 5 - Treasurer and Hon. Priest & Co. Messrs.. - 6 -Saunders, Dr. F. A. . 1 1 -McGregor, Gregor , . - 5 - Secretary — Russel, Mrs - 6 - Shaw, T. J. Esq.... - 6 - *Milton. W. T - 10 - JOHN RAMSAY, Esq. *Smith, George - 5 - Todd, Miss - 6 M^Intosh, Professor. - 5 - Collector — *Stuart, C. Moody . . - 5 -Turner, Jas. Esq. . . - 5 - Oliphant, T. T - 10 - Mr. THOS. HALL. Walker.E - 6 - Wallace, A. Esq. ... - 10 - Webster Dr 5 - Webster, Jas. Esq. . 1 - - Annual Subscriptions. Wood, Miss - 5 - Webster, Mrs 1 - - Stirling, T. M - 5 - Almond, Mr. H. H.. - 5 - Ships entering har- Webster, Miss - 6 6 Banks, Mrs. Thos. . . - 6 - bour 6 10 - Contribution Boxes . 492 Webster, J. Riddell. - 5 - Beveridge, Rev. J. G. - 5 - Sundry Donations and •Welch, J. Ritchie .11- Black, Mr. David. . . - 5 - Contribution Boxes 6 18 - Total Dons.. 24 5 8 White, Capt. Ixigan. - 10 - Caird, Mr. Alexander - 5 - Sums under 5s. 16 1 6 Currie, Mrs. John . . - 5 - Total £24 2 6 £29 5 8 Total £31 5 - Deans and Moore... - 5 - BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 153 £ . t. d. & . s. d. £. t. d £. s. d. Donations. Smart and Ogg - 6 - Sharp, John 1 1 Paton, Miss Hope . . - 8 - Box at St. Salvator's Strachan, Jos - 5 - Stephen, Mrs. G 1 1 "Reid. Capt. H - 5 - School - 1 6 Webster, Messrs. F. Stephen, William... 1 1 Box at Life-Boat Thornton, Thos 2 2 Ross, Oliver, Esq... - 6 - Webster, Mr. Wm... - 10 - *Walker,H.andSons 2 2 Weir, Mr. James ... - 5 - Weinberg, J.J 1 1 Samson, James, Esq. - B - Total Dons 197 Sums under 5s. 4 15 6 Total Subs 31 5 - Suvege, James, Esq. - 10 6 Total £21 15 6 Stansfeld,Capt 2 - - £32 14 7 Donations. Donations. Burns' Club, Charity *Warrack, J. Esq. .. - 10 6 Weir, Jas - 10 11 Watson, Dr. W. M.. - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions Collected at Shore Collection made at *Watt, Alex. Esq. .. - 5 - in aid of " Ladies' Divine Service on Whimster, W. a and Own " Life - boat, Box at Life-boat s.s. Cambria, per per Miss Smithers — House 4 11 Captain Speedy . . •• IB Woodward, Rev. J.. - 5 - Hall, Mrs 1 1 - Harbour Trustees, Kershaw, J. S. Esq. 11- Interest from Bank. 3 17 6 sums levied on X Y 10 - I-aw, A. Esq 1 1 - Small Subscriptions 33- Law, W. Esq 11- Total Dons.... 10 10 11 John Machan, con- Collect-'ng Boxes ... - 16 2 Total Subs 21 15 6 tributions from Parr, B. Esq - 5 Total £63 3 2 Smithers, Miss - 5 - £32 6 5 M. G. W., Forfar... - 10 £4 19 - Box at Beach Bronghty Donations. Ferry - 10 Davidson, Capt. D. C. Broughty Ferry Early and crew of s.s. DUNDEE BRANCH. Closing Movement, per Treasurers ... - 5 Lamb, Mrs. Mon- Chairman — Do. Sailor's Home ..-91 trose - 10 WM. 0. DALGLEISH, Esq. Do. D. P. & L. Co.'s Montrose Coal Society, steamer Britannia. - 7 per Mr. Mitchell .11- Hon. Treasurer— Do. D. P. & L. Co.'s Owners of s.s. Coran- Jporfarsfnrc. JAS. MDDIE, Esq. steamer Cambria. - 5 Honorary Secretary — Do. Tay Ferries Wishart, John, Esq., ARBROATH JAMES HUNTER, Jun., Esq. steamer Dundee . . - 6 J.P., St. John's Do. Tay Ferries N.B. per A. Mel- BRANCH. Annual Subscriptions. steamer Fifeshire - 1 ville Watt, Esq. . . 2 - - •Alison, G. L. L 1 1 - Chairman — Do. Tay Ferries steamer Auld Total Dons... 8 11 1 GEORGE THORNTON, Esq., Armitstead, George .55- JKeekie 2 Provost of Arbroath. Barrie J J 1 Total Subs. . .63 3 2 Bell, Thos. and Son. 2 2 - Honorary Secretary — Total Dons 52 11 £71 14 3 WM. CAttGrLL, Esq. *Bruce, David andCo. 11- Buik, W. andH.... - 5 - Total Subs 91 19 Annual Subscriptions. Carmichael, J. & Co. 2 2 - £. i. A. Carmichael, P 55- £144 10 1 Aitken, Mr. - 6 - Coaper.C 11- Balfour & Cummings, *Cox Brothers 6 - - Messrs - 10 Cunningham, D 11- Briggs, W - 6 DalgleWi, Mrs. 0. . . 1 1 - Carnegie, H. F. land- »l)algleish, W. O. . . 5 5 - MONTROSE Don, Bros. Buist and BRANCH. Chapel, Mr. David . . - S - Co ... 11 Christie, Mies - 5 Duncan, P. M. & Son 1 1 - Chairman— $^aJfomgtonsf)tre. *Corear, Mr. Chas.W. - 10 - Dundee Harbour ALEXANDER MEAKNS, Esq. Corsar, Mr. Wm. H. - 10 - Trustees 1010 Honorary Secretary— DUNBAR BRANCH. •Coraar Bros. Messrs. - 10 - Dundee Loch Line JAS. WABBACK, Esq. Cuthbert, Jas - 5 - Shipping Co. (Ld.) 2 2 - President — Dalhousie, Rt. Hon. Dundee, Perth, and Annual Subscriptions. His Grace the Hurl of 1 - London Shipping Aberdein,F.Esq.... 1 - - The DOKE OF ROXBURGH. •Dickson, Mr. Jas. A. - 10 . 'Alexander, J. B. .. - 10 6 Dickson, Mr. J. F... - 5 - Gibson, Robertson, & Arbuthnot, Capt. . . - 5 - Chairman — Donaldson. Mr. Robt. - B - Co "... 11- Burrell, Geo. Esq. . . - 5 - Colonel PURVES, Duncan, Mr. John . . - 10 -Gilroy, Alex. Jun. ..11- Cameron, Rev. H. . . - 6 - of Edenholm. Fairweather, S - 6 - Jilroy, Sons, and Co. 11-Carnegy, the Misses. 4 - - Honorary Secretary— •Ferguson, Messrs. J. Gourlay Bros. &. Co. 2 2 - Davidson, A. Esq... - 5 - Gt. R. SCOTT, Esq. and A. - 5 Grimond, J. & A. D. 1 1 - Dickson, Arthur, Ksq. - 10 6 Forbes, Mr. Thos. . . - 6 -Henderson, Alex.... 22- Duncan, Rev. R. ... - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. Fraser and Sons, Henderson, H.&Sons2 2 - £. s. d. Messrs. D - 10 - Henderson,John,Jun. 11- Greig, A. Esq - 10 « Jrodie, Alexander. . - 10 - Fraser, Mr. Pat. A. . 1 - *Ireland,Leitch,&Co- . 11- Interest from Har- Donations. Gordon, A - 10 - Kennedy and Rae . . - 10 - bour Trustees .... 30 - - A Friend - 10 Japp, J. andF - 5 - Jrand, Provost, Dun- Gnthrie and McCor- Lipman and Co 1 - •Johnston, J. & Sons 55- bar - 10 - Logie, James - 1 - Key, Dr. A - 10 6 Buchanan, Rev. R., Low, James F 1 Lackie, David, Esq.. - 5 - Laird, Mr. George . . - 10 -Low, Samuel M... . 1 Lawrence, Dr. S. . . . - 5 -Purves, Col., Eden- *Lowson, Mr. Andrew- 10 - Lowson, William . 1 Lindsay & Son, J.. . - 10 6 Macdonald, J. & W.. - 10 - Maitland, E. F. . . . I Lyall, Alex. Esq. . . - 5 - Scott, Charles, New- Miln, Mr. George ... - 5 - Maitland, Thomas .11- Mackie, Alex. Esq.. - B - *Muir, Mr. James . . - 10 -Malcolm, Ogilvie, & HcKenzie, Messrs. J. Scott,Geo. R.,Dunbar - 10 - Nicol&Co.Messrs.A. - 5 - Contribution Boxes . - B - Piereon, Mrs. Guynd 1 - - McGavin, Robert... 11- •Mearns, Alex. Esq.. 11- *Raitt, Mr. Jonathan - 5 - Mitchell, James.... - 5 - Millar, Messrs. R. & Total £4 5 - Moncur, A. H 11- Robertson, George . . - 5 - *Mudie,R.A.*Sons 22- Milne, Messrs. J. & Salmond and Son, Myles, David 1 1 - Messrs. W. - 10 - Ogilvy, Sir John ... 1 1 - Hoir & Sons, Messrs. - 5 - Salmond, Mr. Jos. . . - 5 -Sandeman, C. S - 10 6 tfudie, James, Esq. - 10 6 Shanks, Mr. James . - B - Scott, William 1 - - Murray & Co. Messrs. - 10 6 154 THE LITE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £ . s. d. £. ». d. STONEHAVEN •Wilson, Alex., Dai- NORTH BERWICK Allan, Jas. 4 Alex.. 22- BRANCH. BRANCH. Anderson, Messrs. D. Contribution Boxes. 116 and J 22- President — Patron — Anderson, Messrs. Miss NISBET HAMILTON, SIB THOS. GLADSTONE, BART., Total £19 - 6 Geo.andCo. 11- of Archerfield and Bitl. Lord-Lieut, of tile County. Anderson and Co. Chairman — President — Messrs. James ... - 10 - SIR HEW DiLBTMpLE, BAKT. PEOVOST WOOD. Arnott & Co. Messrs. 11- Arthur & Co. (Limited) Honorary Secretary — Treasurer & Hon. Secretary— KIRKCUDBRIGHT Messrs. 1 1 - DAVID McCuLLocH, Esq. DAVID CASE, Esq. BRANCH. Arthur and Hinsbaw , Annual Subscription*. Annual Subscriptions. £. s. d. £. s. d. President- Austin and McAslan, Abercromby, A. A.. - 10 - •A. B., Annandale - 5 - Captain HorE, R.N. Campbell, Mrs 1 - - Baird, Alex, of Ury 22- 3aird&Brown,Messrs. 11- Davidson, l»te Mrs Chairman — iaird audSou.Messrs. Campbell, Sir Hugh SAMOKL CAY AN, Esq. Hume, Bart 1 1 - interest on legacy - 13 9 Hugh - 10 6 •Chambers, Robert, Duff, E.W. Esq. .. 11- Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — Balloch, Robert, and *Falconer, Robert . - 6 - JAKES MCMDLDEOW, Esq. Co - 10 6 Grabble, G. Esq. ... - 10 - (Jreig, George A. . . - 5 - Bannatynes, Kirk- Crabbie, John, Esq.. 11- *Srub, Rev. George - 5 - Annual Subtcriptiani. wood, and M' Janet 22- *Cree, James, Esq... 1 - - Bean, Thomas, Esq., Barclay & M'Gregor, *Cree, William, Esq. 1 - - •Kinnear, A, W 10 - Messrs 1 - •Dalziel, George, Esq. 1 - - Leslie Dr - 5 - Chambers, Thomas, Barclay, Curie, and •Martin, Thomas... - S - Esq., Dumfries... - 10 6 •Dalrymple, Sir Hew, M'Inroy, Colonel ... 2 - - Charters, John, Esq. - 6 - Barr, W. B. Esq 11- Mowat, Wm. & Sons - 5 -Cowan, John, Esq. . 1 - - Bell & Sons, Messrs. Dundas, Ralph Esq. 1 - - •Ogg,James - 5 - Gordon, A. J. Esq.. . - 5 - John 1 1 - Haldane, Jas. Esq. . 1 - - Keddie, Captain J.G. 1 - - Hope, Capt., R.N... 33- Bennett, Browne, and Hamilton, Miss C. Ritchie, Wm 1 - - Hope, Hon. Charles and Lady 33- Bilsland Brothers... 2 2 - Honeyman, M. Esq. 11- •Tindal, Robert 10 - Johnston, Miss .... - 5 - Binnie, Thomas .... - 10 6 Houston, Major - 10 - Watt, Rev. John ... - 6 - Kennedy, J. L. Esq. 1 - - Black & Co. Messrs. Lanrie, William, Esq. - 12 6 Williamson, James G.- 5 - Kirkcudbright, Burgh John 2 2 •Menzies, J. B. Esq. 11- of 6 - - Black, James, & Co. 11- •McCulloch, D. Esq. - 10 6 Stuns under 6s 596 McClellan, Miss Clara, Blackie and Son 11- Moncreiff, Wm. Esq. 1 - - Castletown, Isle of Bost and Turner. ... 1 1 - Pullar, J. F. Esq. ..11- £18 1 3 Man 1 1 - *Smith,A.GilliesEsq. 1 - - McClellan, Jolm.Esq. Boyd, W. and Co. . . - 10 6 Buttle, Mrs. Francis Donations. Baling, London . . 1 1 - Boyle, Miss E. C. ... 1 - - Grant 1 - - Collection Box at Maxwell, Sir Wm., Braby, Fred. It Co. Whitecross,J.K.E8q. - 10 - •McLellan, David, British and African _, £24 18 - Esq - 5 - Steam Navigation Murray-Stewart, H. Co 2 2 Donations. U. Esq 11- British India Steam Collected at annual Oswald, R. A. Esq. . 1 - - Navigation Com- exercise, including Reid Dr. - 5 - pany (Limited)... 22- Donation from Mr. Sfeirving, Adam, "Esq. 1 - - Brown & Co. Messrs. Slack, £3 8s. 8d., Wigram, Loftus J., J. and T 1 1 - and Boxes to 31st Esq., Berkeley Sq. Brown, Downs, and December, 1885 ..32 6 11 Sums under 6< 146 Brown, James, Mrs. 22- Brovm andPiAson.. 22- BCtkcutJbugljt. JE24 15 - Brown, jun., Davies & Tail, Messrs.... - 10 6 BALCARY BRANCH. Donation*. Brown, Sons, * Co. Gordon, William, Esq. Messrs. Wm 22- Chairman — of Threave 1 1 - Browne and Watson 11- J. C. MACKIE, Esq. Browne, R. B 1 1 - Honorary Secretary — Total £25 18 - Brownlie and Co. ... 1 1 - J. G. BOYES. Bryce and Bumpff. . - 10 6 Hjtmcar&tnes&irc. Annual Subscriptions. Bryce, J. D. Esq. ... 11- £. s. A. Buchanan, Watson, GOURDON BRANCH. Craig, James, Esq... - 6 - and Co. Messrs.... 11- President — Bulloch, Lade, & Co. JAMES FARQDHAB, Esq., •Douglas, W. D. Messrs. 33- Hallgreen. Robinson, of Or- Burnley and Co. ILanatfesfjue. Messrs. W. F 22- Chairman — GiUespie, W. Esq . . - 5 - Burns, Messrs. G. and HEKCOLES SCOTT, Esq., Hutchison, John W. j 2 - - Brotherton. Esq., of Edingham 11- GLASGOW BRANCH. Burrell and Son, Honorary Secretary — Lidderdale, W. H... - 10 - Messrs 1 11 6 *Mackie,JohnG.Esq., Treasurer — Caldwell, Young, & Rev, JOHN BKOWN, JAMES A. SHALL, Esq. Bervie. of Auchencairn ... 2 2 - McDowall, J. Esq. of Honorary Secretary — Caledonian Tube Co. - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Girdstinpwood ... 1 1 - B. HOPE BOBBBTSON, Ksq Calton Spinning Co.. 1 1 - £. s. d. •Maxwell, Wellwood Campbell and Co. Aymer, Dr. James . - 5 - H. Esq. of Kir- Annual Subscriptions. Messrs. J. and.W. 33- •Brown, Rev. J - 5 - £. t. d Caropbell, Jas. A., D!ekson,Patrick,Esq. - 10 - McDiarmid, J. Esq. . - JO 6 Addle, Robert, and LL.D M P 1 1 - *Farquhar,James,Ksq.5 5 - McTaggart, John... - 5 - Sons 2 2 - Campbell,Rivers, and Farquhar, Colonel .. 33- Muir. Walter - 5 - Aitken and Waddell 1 1 *Gibb, James G. Esq. - 10 - Morris, Christopher, Aitkin, Lilburn, and Cargill, David S - 10 6 *Legg, Mr. A - 10 - Esq 2 2 - Co. Messrs ..3 3 - Caw, David & Co ... - 10 6 *Scou,Hercules,Esql. 10 10 - •Ovens, Walter, Esq., Alexander Brothers. 11- Chrystal, Bobert,Esq. 22- Sums under 5s 114 - ofTorr 11- Alexander, Fergus- Clark, Messrs. J. Jun. Pinching, Mrs 1 1 - son, & Co. Messrs.. 11- Total £22 12 - Sproat, Mr. of Nether- Alexander and Co. Clyde Shipping Co.. . 22- Messrs. B. F. & J. 1 1 - Coats, Messrs. J. & P. 2 2 - BRANCHES—LIS T OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 155 f . s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Cochran, A. and R. . 1 1 -Graham & Co. Messrs. Lumsden, Geo. Esq.. 22- Neilson & Maxwell. 11- Cochrane, J. R. 1 - - William 22- MacBean and Co. Nimmo, Jas. & Co.. . 1 1 - Collins, Sons, and Co., Graham, Messrs. A. Messrs H 2 2 Nitahill and Lesma- Messrs. William.. 22- J. and A 2 2 - MacBrayne, D. Esq, 66- hagowCoalCo.... 22- Connal & Co. Messrs. 11-Grant & Son, Messrs. Macdonald, Hood, & Owners of Barque Connal & Co. Messrs. G 1 1 - Co. Messrs 1 1 - Minnie Browne, per William 11- Gray, Dunn, and Co. Macgeorge, Cowan, Messrs. Browne & Connell and Co. and Galloway .... 1 1 - Watson - 5 - Messrs. Charles. . . 1 1 - Gray, J. H - 10 - Mackenzie, Gardner, Do. Dalkaunatperdo. - 6 - Craig, R. and J 22-Gregor, Turnbull & and Alexander, Do. Janet McNea, Crailsheim and Her- Co 11- Messrs 1 1 - per do. - 5 - man, Messrs 1 1 - Grischotti, Fleming, Mackenzie, Mrs - 10 6 Do. Maggie Browne, Crawford, Cree, and and Co - 10 6 Mackenzie & Aitken 11- per do. - 5 - Co. Messrs 1 1 - Guild, J. Wyllie ... - 10 6 Mackie, J. LEsq... 11- Do. Martha Reid, Crnikshank,W. &Co. - 10 6 Gumprecht & Stewart 11- Mackinnon and Co. per do. - 6 - Cram, Alex., M.P. . . 1 1 - Harrington.J.P.Esq. 11- Messrs. William.. 22- Do. Mary, per do. - 6 - Davidson, A - 5 - Hart, Arthur, Esq. . - 10 6 Mackinnon, Mrs 3 - - Do. Marg. Mitchell, Davidson, W. J. Esq. 22- Hart, John, Esq. ... 1 1 - Maclae, A. Crum, per do. - 5 - DennyandCo. 22- Harrie, Misses - 10 - Esq 11- Oo. Ada, Browne ... - 5 - Denny,Wm. Brothers, Hay, Jas. and Sons .22- MacLaren, Crum and Patereoa and Son, Messrs 22- Hay, Messrs. Wm., Co 11- Messrs. Wm 11- Dick, R. andj 22- Fairman and Co. - 10 - Maclay, Murray, and Paterson, Andrew, Dlck, W. B. and Co.. - 10 6 Hatfield, Cameron, Eaq i i Donald, Thos. Esq.. - 10 - MacLellan, Messrs. Paul, Messrs. M. and Donaldson Brothers, Heddenvick, James. 11- P. and W 4 4 - Co 11- Messrs 1 1 Henderson and Co. Macpherson.H. S.and Pearson. Adam, & Co. 1 1 - Douglas, R. & Son, Co 1 1 Pirrie, Foote, and Co. Messrs. . . - 10 6 Henderson, Bros..., 33- M'Call and Son, Messrs 1 1 - Dow, Archd. Esq... 11- Henderson, Miss. ... - B - Messrs. James.... 11- Pitkethly, Jas. Esq.. 11- Dunlop, Thos. and Henderson and Co., M'Clure, Naismith, Phillips, John, & Co. Sons, Messrs - 15 - Messrs. D. and W.. 22- Brodieft Co. Messrs. 1 1 - Messrs - 10 6 Dunn & Son, Messrs. Henry and Co. M'Cowan, David, Raalte, Jacques van D 1 1 Messrs. A. and S. . 1 1 - Esq 1 1 - &Co 1 1 - Dunn Brothers - 10 6 Hertz, Theodore ... 1 1 - M'Dowall, Steven, Raeburn and Veril . - 10 6 Dnnn, Jas. and Sons 11- Hertz, Theod. (add.) 11- and Co. Messrs.... 44-Ralston, Goodwin & Edington and Sons, Hill, R. and J. M. M'Ewan, Stevenson, Co. Messrs 11- Messrs. T 1 1 Brown, and Co.... 22- and Leask, Messrs. 11- Kamsay, John, Esq.. - 10 - Edmiston and Mit- Hinshelwood, J. and M'Grigor, Donald & Rankin and Sons, chells, Messrs 1 1 - Co., Messrs - 10 6 Co . 22 Messrs W . . - 10 6 Edmiston, J. and K. - 10 6 Holmes, Kerr, and M'Laren, Sons, & Co. Rankine and Son, Elder & Co. Messrs. Hidderwick . . - 10 6 Messrs. William. .11- Messrs. James .... 1 1 - J 2 2 Howat, Messrs. D. G. McCall and Stephen. - 10 6 Rattray Brothers, & Ellis, Thomas 10 6 & Co. 11- MOlelland, MacKin- Smith, Messrs - 10 6 Ewing & Co. Messrs. Howat and Sons, non, and Blyth, Reid and Son, Messrs. A. Orr. 2 2 Alex 1 1 - Ewing & Co. Messrs. Hurlet and Campsie McMillan, Arch, and Reichmann and Co. Alum Co 11- Son 22- Successors 1 10 - Farqnhar&Robertson, Hutcheson, Jas. and McEwan, Robt. D. Rintoul, Son, and Co. Son -10 6 Esq - 10 6 Messrs. Peter 1 1 - Ferguson and Sons, Hydepark Foundry Macfarlane and Co. Ritchie and Co. Messrs. James ... - 10 6 George Gray 1 1 - Ferguson and For- Incorporation of Maclndoe, F. H. P. Robertson, Messrs. Esq 1 1 W.., - 10 6 Ferguson and Reid, Inglis, Messrs. A. MacLean, Peattie, & Robb, Moore, & Co. and J 2 2 Fergusson and Bros. Irvin and Co. Messrs. McTear, Robt. & Co. - 10 6 Robertson, John, Esq. 11- Messrs. J 22- Samuel 1 1 - Malloch, Messrs. C. Robertson & Baxter, Finlay, E. E. Esq... 11- Jackson and Co. and J - 10 6 Messrs 11- Finlay & Co. Messrs. Messrs. John - 10 6 Mann, Byars, and Robertson, Messrs. Jackson, John - 10 6 Co. Messrs 1 1 - L and R H 1 1 - Fisher, Watt & Heyes, Jameson, R. Esq. ... 1 1 - Merry, James & Co. - 10 6 Roberton, Heugh, & Messrs 1 1 - Johnston, James, Middleton and Kirk- Fleming, P. and R. patrick, Messrs... 11- Rodger, James, Esq. 11- & Co. . . 11 Kelly & Co. Messrs.. 11-Miller and Co. Messrs. Rodger Mrs . .11- Frame, Thos. Esq.. - 10 6 Kerr, Anderson.Muir G 2 2 - Rose, Murison, and Fraser and Sons, and Main, Messrs. 22- Miller, James, Son, Thomson, Messrs. 11- Messrs. John ] 1 ~* Kerr, Newton, & Co. & Co. Messrs 11-Ross, John, Esq. ... 1 1 - Fraser, Kirkpatrick, Messrs 11- Milligen, John, A Co. - 10 - Ross, Malcolm, and and Smith 2 2 Keydene, Strang and Mirrlees, Watson, & Co., Messrs - 10 6 Gairdner,James,&Co. 11- Girvin, Messrs.... 11- Co. Messrs 22- Royal Clyde Yacht Gairdner, Chas. Esq. 11- Kidston & Co. A. G. 1 1 - Mitchell, A., Jim. Club 2 2 - Salbraith, Messrs. A. Kidston* Co. Messrs. Russell, Miss J.G... 1 1 - and A 2 - - A.G 22- Mitchell, D. Esq.... 11- Sandeman, Messrs. D. Garroway, Messrs. Kidston and Sons, Mitchells, Cowan, & R. and j 1 - Johnston, Messrs. .11- Sandeman, Messrs. General Shipping Co., Kirkwood, James . . 1 1 - Moncreiff,Barr,Pater- David, and Son. . . 1 1 - per Aitken, Lilburn, Laidlaw, R. and Son 1 1 - son, and Comp. Scott J. and John G. - 10 6 and Co 1 1 Laingft Co. Messrs. J.I 1 - Seligmann, H. L. and GHbb, Elias, Esq. ... - 10 6 Laird, Alex. A. & Co. 2 2 - Moore and Browne, Son -10 6 Gilflllan, J. and T.. . - 10 6 Lamont & Co. Messrs. Messrs - 10 6 Semple, McLean, & Glasgow Shipping-Co., Henry 1 1 Moore, Taggart, and Reid, Messrs 11- per Aitken, Lilburn, Langlands and Sons, Shaughnessy, J - 5 - and Co 11- Messrs. M 1 1 Simons, Jacobs and Glen. Mrs. Margaret Langlands, George. . 1 - - Mossend Iron Co - Co. Messrs - 10 6 Pollock 2 2 Law, Thos. and Co.. - 10 6 Muirhead and G. Singleton, Dunn, and Gourlay, Mrs. J. B. . 1 - - Leisler, Bock, and Co. Gourlay, Miss Sarah Messrs 22- Munsie, Geo. Esq. . . Skinner and Co, L •. 1 - - Liepmann, Lehmann, Napier and Sons, R. . - Messrs. Thomas ..11- Gourlie and Son, and Co. Messrs. ... 1 1 - Napier and M'Intyre, Skinner and Sons, Messrs. William .. 11- Lietke & Co. Messrs. 22- Messrs. W 11- Gow & Co., Messrs. Liltle. James, & Co. 2 2 - Neill,J.&R - 5 - Sloan & Co. Messrs. Allan C 11- Lorimer& Moyes... 11- William 2 2 - 156 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAT 1, 1886. £ . s. d. £. «. d. £. t. d. £. s. A. Smith, Jas. Esq. ... 1 - - Legacies. Donations. Smith & Co. Messrs. Brown, Ebraezer, Baillie, General, of A. and W. - 10 6 Esq., the late, per Lochloy - 10 - Mackenzie, Mr. 11- Smith and Sharp, Messrs.James Mil- Inverness Harbour Messrs 22- ler and Ness ... .168 15 - Smith and Sons, Cruikshanks, James, Contribution Boxes .1-6 Eeld Miss - 6 - Messrs. George ... 2 2 - Esq., the late, per Robertson, Miss... - 6 - Ditto extra Sub- P. Rattray, Esq.. 180 - - Total... jfc'21 13 - Smith, J. Ramsey . - 6 - Tennant, Sir Ch»s. 22- Smith and Welistood, Total £794 13 6 Thorburn, Mr. M. . - 10 6 Thorburn, Mr. E... - 10 6 Snodgrass, Messrs. J. Thortmrn, Water . - 10 8 andE 11- Thorburn, William - 10 6 •Tod, Mr., St. Mary's SteeL, Coulson, and Mount 22- Stephen and Son, Messrs. Alexander 22- ©rimtg Islantos. Bonation. Stevenson, J. Esq. . . 2 2 - Htnlt'tfjgofosfttre. Macrae, J M -10 - Stevenson, Mrs. A. . - 5 - LONGHOPE Stewart, Messrs. An- KIRKLISTON BRANCH. Total £18 3 6 drew and James.. 11- BRANCH. Stewart and Co. Chairman — Messrs. John 11- J. G. MOODIE HEDPLE, Esq. Stewart & M'Donald, President— Messrs.; 11- Eev. J. C. BUKNS. Honorary Secretary — Stewart, E. 1 I - Honorary Secretary- EDWABD E. COBBIGALL, Esq. •Stewart, D. Y. & Co. 22- Mr. JOHN GABDINEB. Stonelaw Colliery. . . - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Stirling, Wm. & Sons 22- Annual Subscript-Una. £. s. d. Sammerlee Iron Co.. 22- £. e. d. Corrigall, Edward E. Ifttnfrctosfme. Tasker, John, Esq. . - 10 6 Blair, Miss - 10 - Esq - 6 - Burns, Eev. Dr. .... - 10 - Heddle, J. G. Hoodie 11- GREENOCK Tatlock,Eobt.R.Esq.l 1 - Sums under 5s. and Taylor, Laughland, Contribution Boxes 3 12 7 BRANCH. and Co. Messrs.... 11- Teacher, Mrs. Wm.. 2 - - Glendinning, Alex., Chairman - Teacher and Sons, Esq 10 - Total £4 18 1 JAMES STEWABT, Esq., M.P. Messrs. William.. 22- Hog,T. A.Esq - 10 - Templeton and Co, Masson, Rev. Alex. . - 10 - Honorary Secretary— Stewart and Co., E. MAXWELL, Esq., H.M/S Messrs. James.... 2 2 - Customs. Tennant,Chas. &Co. 22- STROMNESS The Fereneze Print- Stewart, R. Esq - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. ing Co - 10 6 BRANCH. S,. s. d,. Thorn and Cameron. 11- Baine & Johnstone, Total £5 3 - Honorary Secretary — Thomson, Lady. ... 1 - - Capt. G. BILTON. Thomson, Aikman, lilackwood & Gordon, Annual Subscriptions. Messrs., Port Glas- Thomson and Gray . - 10 6 Zetland, Lord 5 Thomson, Jas. and Baillie, Capt. Geo. . . - 6 - Caird, C. S. Esq. .... 1 - - Bilton, Geo - 5 - "Caird, J. T. Esq.... 22- Thomson, John and •Copland, J. S - 6 - Carmichael and Co. Cox, Shearer James. - 6 - Messrs. J. H. & A. 1 1 - Thomson, Neale, Canmchael, T. Esq.. 11- Esq 1 1 Mowat, Capt. James 1 - - Cartsburn Sugar Ee- Thomson, Sir Wm. .11- ^fatmgljtre. Shearer, J. A - 6 - flningCo 1 - - Tillie & Henderson .11- Smith, Root - 5 Clapperton, J. Esq. . - 10 - Train & Co. Messrs. MORAY FIRTH •Spence, James, Esq. - 10 - Crawford, Messrs. Thomas 10 6 BRANCH, Steuart, Eev. J.,.. . - 5 - W.and J 11- TarnbullandCo 11- »Watt, W. H - & - Davie, Eobert, Esq. . - 10 - 1'urnbull, Martin, & Chairman — Wingate, Rev. T. D. - 5 - •Duncan and Co. Co 1 1 Provost LESLIE, Nairn. Messrs., Port Glas- Ure, John, Lord Pro- Treasurer & Hon. Secretary — gow 11- H. T. DONALDSON, Esq., Total £17 6 3 Dunlop, D. and Co. Wallace, Wm - 5 Solicitor, Nairn. Messrs., Port Glas- WalkerS Co. Messrs. Annual Subscriptions. Glangow and Gree- Watson, John E 10 6 * nockShipCo - 10 - Watson, James, Sir. 2 - - Bethune, D. M. Esq. - 5 - Gourock Rope-work Watson, Gow, and Brodie of Brodie ... 1 - - Burns, Eev. James . - 5 - Greive W Esq 2 - - Watson and Co. Greenock, St. John, Messrs. James .... 2 - - Fraser, Major l - - per — Morrison, Watson Bros 3 3 - Forres, Town (if . ... 2 2 - 3ped>Uss{)t«. Esq 2 2 - Wharrie, Colledge & Hebden, A. C. Esq.. - 10 - Hamilton aud Co. Brand, Messrs. ... - 10 - Lee, Rev. Alex - 5 - PEEBLES BRANCH. Messrs., Port Glas- White, Messrs.James Leslie, Provost - 5 - •Mackintosh, Hugh, President— Hogg, Wallace, & Co. Wilson and Son, T. H. ORPHOOT, Esq., Messrs 1 1 - Messrs. Jas 11- 'Nairn, Town of 2 2 - Sheriff-Substitute. Kerr & Co. Messrs. Wilson, Mathison, & Parker, Miss 5 - John 22- Parker, Mrs. H. J... i _ _ Honorary Secretary— Co. Messrs 11- Dr. CONHEL. Lamont, Jas. Esq. . . 1 - - Woodrow, Alexander, Eobertson, A. C. Esq.- 5 - Low. Messrs. L. and & Sons, Messrs.... - 10 6 Rose, Major James . i - - Annual Subscriptions. Co - 5 - WordieandCo 11- Rose, Rev. H.F 11- £. 8.

K 2 158 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUBNAL. [MAT 1, 1886. £. s. d £. s. d. Jaff^ Brothers.Messrs.l - - Johnston, and Thomp- PORTRUSH McMaster, Mrs - 6 - IRELAND. son, Messrs. W. J. - 6 - BRANCH. M'Taggart, Rev.J.C. - 5 - Kelly.H.C - 6 - M "William John... 5 - •Martin, John G - 6 - OCo. Antrim. Lemon, A. D. Esq. . . - 10 - President— Maxwell, Sir Herbert Lindsay Bros.Messra. SfaJor-General E., Bart., M.P.... 3 - - BELFAST AND (Limited) - 10 - J. BEBESFOBD SMYLT. Maxwell, Lady 2 - GROOMSPORT Little & Co., Messrs. VIce-Presldent— Murray, Thos. Esq.. - 6 - BRANCH. Jas 10 - Rev. C. T. OVENDEN, B.D. •Nicholson.Jno.Esq. - 5 - Lytle and Sons, Messrs. Nicholson, Sheriff . . - 6 - Presidents— Treasurer — Parlane, James, Esq. 22- The Most Hon. Mateer & Co. Messrs. JOHN RENNETT, Esq. Eeid, Alex - 5 The MARQUIS OF DONEGALL H - 10 - H. M. Customs. Routledge, C. M. . . . - 5 - The Right Hon. Maxwell, R. P. Esq.. 1 - - Scott, Robert - 5 The EAEL OF DDFFERIN. Maxwell, Mrs. P. ... 1 - - Honorary Secretaries— Selby, Dr 5 Major R. PEBCEVALL McQmsland, Saml. Rev. JONATHAN SIMPSON. Smith, W 5 MAXWELL. Esq - 10 Capt. CARVER, J.P. *Spedding, Capt.. ... - 4 - Chairman— *M«Clure, Sir Thomas, Assistant Secretary— •Stewart. Hugh, Esq. - 10 - The Mayor of BELFAST Bart M P - 6 Mr. SAMUEL PATTON. •Stewart, Hugh - 5 - Hon. Sec. at Groomsport— M°Mullan,Thos.Esq. - 6 - Stewart. Maj. Colvin - 10 - Rev. FEEDS. J. HEARNE. M«Neile,H. H. Esq.. 5 - - •Stewart, R. H. J. Esq.l 1 - M°Neill,Malcm.Esq. - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. Sums under 5s 13 12 - Treasurer and Hon. Sec. at Millar, Boyd & Reid, £. s. d. Belfast— Adams, R. J. Esq. . - 10 - ABTHUR HILL COATES, Esq Moore, Brs., Messrs. - 6 - Anderson, James S. . - 5 - Annual Subscriptions. Moore and Winberg, •Bellas, H. andT.... 1 - - £. i. d Messrs - 10 - Bevington, J. B. Esq. - 10 6 Adair, Mr. Hugh ... - 6 - Moore, James, Esq.. - 10 - Bevington.S. B.Esq. - 10 6 Andrews and Sons, Murphy&Orr.Messrs. - 6 - Cameron, W. J. Esq. - 6 - PORT LOGAN AND Orr, Robert H. Esq. . 1 - - Carr, John, Esq. .... - 10 - BAY OF LUCE Archer, Messrs, and Parr, Thos. M. Esq., •Carver. Capt., J.P. 1 - - Sons - 5 - M.D - 10 - Chaine, Lt.-0ol 1 - - BRANCH. Arnott & Co.Messrs. - 10 - Patterson, Rich. Esq. - 10 - Cox, Mrs. S. L 1 - - Patron— Belfast Harbour Corn- Patterson, R. L. Esq. - 10 - •Crookshank, R. E»q. - 10 - The Right Hon. the EARL or Pirn, Messrs. E. & W. - 6 - Denham, Mrs. Dr.... - 5 - STAIR, K.T. Belfast Newsletter, Pirn, Messrs. J. & Son - 10 -•Fall, Daniel 10 - Proprietors ...... - 10 - Pring, A. H. Esq. . . - 6 -Gordon, Joseph - 5 - President— Bel&st Steamship Co. 2 - Purdon, H. S. Esq., Grant, P. Drummond - 5 - JAMES M^DOUALL, Esq., Bell, Messrs. R. & Co. - 10 - M.D - 5 - Hreer, T. M. Esq.... - 5 - of Logan. Blackstaff Spinning Ricbardson Brothers, Hill, Miss - 7 6 Messrs i Huey.John, Esq.,J.P. - 10 - Chairman — Boag, Robert, Esq... - 6 - Riddel, Saml. Esq. . 1 - - Hunter, Stewart. J.K - 10 - MARK J. STEWART, Esq. Bristow, E. J. Esq, . - 10 - Ritchie, W. B. Esq. . - 10 -•Knox, Capt. W. B. Honorary Secretary — Brown and Sons, Robertson, Leillie, J.P i QVISTIS COCHBASB, Esq. Messrs. John S.... 1 - - Ferguson & Co. ... 2 - - Lepcb, H. W. Esq ... B - Campbell and Co. rlobinson, W. A. Esq. - 6 - Leslie, Col. E.D..J. P., Annual Subsefiptions. Messrs H - 10 Royal Ulster Yacht D.L 1 - •Cavan, Rev. Jas. . . - 10 - Clark, Geo. S. Esq.,. - 10 - Club 2 - - Davidson, Peter, Esq. - 10 - Coates, John, Usq. , . - 10 - Seeds, Messrs. H. &W.- 5 - Macaulay, H. A. Esq. - 6 - •Frederick, David, Coates, A. Hill, Esq.. 1 - - Shaftesbury, Countess McCleery, J. 0, - 10 Esq 10 - Coates, Victor & Co., M°Elderry T - 6 *M°DouaU, Jas. Esq. 5 - - (Limited) Messrs. 1 - - Shaw, Alex. F - 5 - Martin, J. C. Esq., M«Taggart, Mrs.Om- •Coey, Sir Edward.. 1 - - Smith, Messrs. J. M.D - 5 - Combe, Barbour, & andT - 10 Miteuell, Alex. Esq. 1 - - Combe, Messrs. ... - 10 - Stelfox, James, Esq. - 6 - R. J., J.P., D.L... 1 - - Moore,J.Carrick,Esq. 22- •Cony & Co. Messrs. Stewart, Chas. Esq. . - 6 - Moore, J. S. Esq. J.P. 1 - - Muiray, Wm. Esq.. - 10 - J. p i _ _ Tate, Alex. Esq ^10 - Moore, Miss - 5 - Richardson, J. B. . . - 10 - Craig, H. C., Esq.. . . - 10 -Trimble, Saml. Esq. - S - Murray, Major, J.P. 1 - - Stair, The Earl of, Cramer, Wood, & Co. O'Neill, Rt. Hon. K.T 5 W. C. F. D., Esq.... - 10 - •Stewart. Mark J.Esq.l 1 _ Crawford and Lock- Bart. M.P . . 65-Orr, Rev. K. Holmes - 10 6 Young, Robert, Esq. _ 10 - hart, Messrs. 1 - - Ward, Marcus, & Co. Ovendeu, Rev. C. T., Collector's Subscrip- Dixon, Daniel, Esq. . - 5 - Messrs -10 - B.D - 10 - tion Book, Contri- Dufferin, The Earl of 1 - - Ward, Robert E. Esq. 1 - - Patrick, J. Esq. J.P. . - 10 - bution Boxes, and )uffln, Adam, Esq. . - 6 - Workman, Messrs. Portrash Harbour Co. 22- Sums under 5s.... 5 11 8 )unville and Co, J. andR - 10 - Raphael, Geo. Esq. Messrs. (Limited). - 10 - Workman, Mrs. K. Total £23 15 8 Edgar and Lowry, Sen 1 - •Smyly, Major-Gen. Workman, Mrs. Robt. 1 - - John Beresford... 1 - - Smerson, Wm. Esq.. - 5 - ATorkman, Wm. Esq. 1 - - •Simpson, Rev. J. .. 1 - - Swart and Son, Workman, T. Esq.. . - 10 - Messrs. W 1 - - Vbrkman, F. Esq... - 6 - Taylor, D. Esq., J.P. - 10 - PORTPATRIC K Ewing, Son, and Co. Touug & Mackenzie, Taylor, Robert 1 - - BRANCH. rempletown.General, Finlay Brothers and Rt Hon. Ld. Vise. 1 - - Honorary Secretary — DAVID A. MC&.EW, Esq. Gordon & Co. Messrs. - 5 - Total £75 1 6 Troughton, James . . - 10 - Green, Forster, Esq. . 1 10 - Turnly, J. Esq. J.P.. - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. Grimshaw Brothers, Donations. "Watt, Capt 1 - - MOlew, D. A - 10 - Jroomsport Box 17 9 Waveney, Lord, Rt. Subscription Boxes lamilton, Megaw, & PiUar Box at Northern Hon 1 - - on Boathouse door, Thomson, Messrs. . - 5 - Counties Railway Wilson, Chas. Esq.. 11- &c 1 12 -I laneon, J. Esq - 10 - Station - 12 - Young, Mrs. Jas. . . - 10 - Harland and Wolff, Den" Box - 6 - Young, Miss - 10 - Total £2 2 1 Messrs 2 - - Yacht Druid - 3 - Voung, J. Esq. J.P., Hart and Churchill, D.L - 10 - Total Dons... 1 17 9 Young, William A. Hgginson, J. M. Esq. - 6 - Total Subs. ..75 7 6 Esq J p _ 10 loueton, John ' B. ^ESQ i - - £77 5 3 Total £35 7 - Hughes, Edward, Esq. - 5 - ^^M^m^_ BRANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 159 £. i. d. £ . s. d. Donations. Kilmore, the Bishop CORK AND QUEENS- YOUGHAL BRANCH. Contribution Boxes . - 15 4 of - 10 TOWN BRANCH. Proceeds of Service Knipe, Thomas, Esq. - 6 - Honorary Secretary— of Song, per Geo. Lough and Son, President- J. W. Pra, Esq. Raphael, Esq. ... - 10 - Rear- Admiral H. D.HlCKLEY, Finlayson, Mrs - 6 - Maxwell, the Hon. Annual Subscriptions. Commanding the Irish Sta- £. s. d. Forsyth, C., M.D.... - 5 - Mrs - 10 - tion, Queenstown. Henderson, J .Esq. Maxwell, Miss - 5 - (Glasgow) - 10 - Norton, A. R. Esq.. - 10 - Hon. Treasurer — Duke of Devonshire 5 - - L. J. M. per J. O. O'Reilly,.!. Esq.... 1 - - W. T. MICHELLI, Esq. *Drury&Sons,Messrs. - 10 - •Farrell, Mr. Richard- 6 - McCleery - 10 - Plunket,Hon.P. H. 1 - - Honorary Secretary — Collected by Miss Foley, R. and E 1 - - Commander G. USBORNE, •Gorman, Mr.Patrick - 10 - Stannus — Roe, Mrs. (Lisna- R.N. Fitzgerald, Hon. Green, Rev. Mr. ... - 10 - Miss G. Vesey Tatlow, j'(J. Esq... - 5 - Annual subscriptions. Lloyde, G. W. Esq. 3 - - (two years) .... - 10 - Thompson, Theo- £. s. d. Sums under 5s - 5 - James, Sir John Barry, A. H. Smith, Kingston, Bart.. - 5 - Vernon, Fane, Esq. . 1 - - D.L 2 2 - Total £11 5 - Wayne. Miss - 10 - Waller, W. N., Esq. 1 - - Beamish and Craw- Wayne, Miss A... - 10 - Winier. J. S. Esq... 1 - - ford 22- Collected at Coleralne Bristol Steam Navi- Custom House, per H. de Mouil- Total Dons... 16 7 6 City of Cork Steam Total Subs... 62- Packet Co B - Brookes, Jas. Esq. - 5 - Clyde Shipping Co... 22- Causton, Lieut. £22 9 6 Cork Harbour Com- i£o. Bo ton. Daly, Chas. Esq., CunardSteamshipCo. 22- J.P 5 . *Dennistoun, Capt., ARANMORE Greaves, J. B. Esq. - 5 - R.N., H.M.S. Be- BRANCH. Hay, Jas. E*q. ... - 5 - Mouilpied, H. de. •Fitzgerald, Penrose Chairman — H. a., M.P i - Sir WILLIAM THOMAS Prentice, David S. ®o. GPorfe. *French, Savage .... - 10 - CHARLEY, Q.C., D.C.L. Esq - 5 - Guion Company .... 1 1 - Sums under 6*. . . - 6 - BALLYCOTTON *Hardy, Henry 1 - - Hon. Secretary- BRANCH. *Harvey and Sons, Mr. WILLIAM MAGEE. Total Dons. . . 1 - 4 G. N 1 1 (No List.) Total Subs. . .35 1 - Patron— Ismay, Imrie, & Co. 5 - - The Eight Rev. the LORD Murphy, James J. £4,2 1 4 BISHOP OF CORK, CLOYNE, S Co 5 AND Ross. i BALLYWALTER National Steamship BRANCH. President— Co 1 1 E. F. LITTON, Esq., Q.C. •Payne, Capt. R.N.. 1 1 - Honorary Secretary— Honorary Secretary— Woodford and Bourn 1 - - T. W. STEAHGMAN, Esq. The Rev. W. McJUmra. Annual Subscriptions. Annual Subscriptions. £. s. d. Atkinson, Mrs., The OTo. ®aban. late - 5 Beale, Alfred, Esq. . - 5 - Donations. Beale, Henry H. Esq. - 10 - Belfast Steam Ship- CAVAN BRANCH. Collections in Contri- ping Co., per H. Bristol General Steam bution Boxes — Navigation Co. ... 1 - - Scott, Esq 2 2 President — Charters, Miss Dido, Cleland, Mrs. (Bally- The Eight Hon. Clyde Shipping Comp. 3 3 - Box - 10 6 The EARL op LANESBOBOUGH. Cork Harbour Com.. 5 - - European Hotel - 18 6 Cork, Lord Bishop of 1 - - Dunbar, Miss 1 Honorary Secretary- Glanmire Stat. Box . 1 10 10 •Glover, Jas. B. Jun. - B - City of Cork Steam Mercantile Marine Mrs. SANDKKSON. Packet Company . 5 - - Greer, Eev. Geo. ... - 5 - Houston, J. B. Esq. . 1 - - Annual Subscription. Cork Steamship Co. . 2 - - Do. do. Queenstown 11- A. t. d. Cunard Company ... 2 2 - Lyle, Rev. Edward. . - 6 - Clifford, Mrs. Cam . - 6 - Evans, Archdeacon . - 10 - •M°Manus, Eev. W. - 10 - Lanesborough, the *Gaggin, Geo. Esq. . - B - •Mulholland, J.Esq., M.P 2 - Hatchett, Mrs. J. Total Dons. ..975 Mease, A. L. Esq., Goldsmith 1 1 - Sinclair and Boyd, M D 10 - Henderson Brothers, Total Subs. . .45 4 - Messrs 1 NicholEon,Miss... - 6 - Messrs. " Anchor Stewart, H. Hamill, Roe, Captain - 5 - Line " of Steam £54 11 5 Esq 2 Sanderson, Sam. Esq 1 - - Ships 2 2 - Walker, Geo. Esq... - 10 - Sanderson, Mrs. ... - 10 - *Litchtield, W. Esq. - 5 - Ward, The Hon. S. . - 10 - Saunderson, Major. 1 - - Litton, E. F. Esq.Q.C. 11- Venables,Mrs.Whyte - 5 - Longfield, Montifort, COURTMACSHERRY J. C. Esq.. 2 - - Total £11 19 6 Total £6 2 - Strangman/T.W.Esq. - 10 - BRANCH. Chairman — Donations. Total £27 14 - The Right Hon. the EABL o» Burrowes, Mrs. (Dorn- SHANNON. CLOUGHEY den) - 10 Donations. Honorary Secretary — BRANCH. Burrowes, R. J. Esq. 1 - - Hatchett, John, Esq. Captain TOWNSHEND. Bnrrowes, T. Cosby, (West Malvern) President — Esq . . . - 5 Annual Subscriptions. Major ANDREW NUGENT, D.L. Burrowes, Mrs. T. Collection Boxes on Steamers of City of Cork Steam Ship Co. 6 - - Chairman — Chambers, Thomas, Cork S.P. Co., per Cunard Company. . . 2 2 - GUOKGE E. BOWEN, Esq., J.P. Esq - 6 - T. Winder, Esq... - 15 1 •Foster, A - 10 - Honorary Secretary — Clifford, Mrs. (Creeu- Other Contribution 'Leslie, W B. Esq.. . - 10 - •Shannon, Earl of . . 5 - - Rev. A. W. WHITLET. Cuming. Major - 6 - •Stawell, Col. Alcock, Annual Subscriptions. Fay, John, fc-sq - 5 - Total Dons... 224 JP 2 •Atkinson, James B. Hartley, James, Esq. 1 - - Total Subs. ..2» 14 - *Townshend, Captain - 10 - Eaq.,J.P 1 - - Humphreys, Wil- *Bowen, George E. liam, Esq - 10 - £29 16 4 Total £20 12 - Esq., JP 10 Jones, John C. Esq.. 1 - - __^_ •Boyd, Eev. John . . - 5 - 160 THE LIFE-BOAT JOUENAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. «. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. *Greer, John, Esq., TYRELLA BRANCH. Silbey, Messrs. W. Pillar Boxes at — J P 10 - and A 1 1 - Amiens Street Station- 910 'Magorian, Rev. P.. - 10 - Honorary Secretary — Green Bros. Messrs.. 1 - - G. . N. Railway do., McDonnell & Sons, Mr. W. I. QDINN. Guinness, Sir Ed- Belfast - 10 7 jiingsbridge do - 11 7 •AfcMullan.Mr.Thos. - 5 - Annual Subscriptions. Handcock,W. D.Esq. - 10 - Nugent.Gen.Andrew 1 - - £. s. d. [azleton Connor and "Nugent, Ma). Andrew, The Marquis of Down- Co Messrs Total Dons 33 3 1 D L 1 - - shire 5 - - leiton & Co. Messrs. Total Subs 91 4 6 *Park, Mr. Robert.. 1 1 6 The Dowager Mar- T 1 1 Shaw, Thomas, Esq. chioness of Down- logg & Co. Messrs. £124 7 7 shire .. 1 - - W ...... 1 - - •Stowell, Rev. Hugh - 5 - Viscount Bangor ... 4 - - HoweU, P. Esq 1 - - Warnock, John, Esq. 1 - - *Bingham, Rev.J... - 5 - acob, R. S. Esq - 6 - "Warnock, Thomas *0arson T K. . . - 5 - ameson and Son, A. Esq 1 - - *Deacon, Rev. J. J. . - 6 - Messrs. John 2 - - KINGSTOWN "Watson, Geo. Esq.. - 5 - *Dove, Captain - 5 - ameson, Pim,and Co. "Whitley.Rev.A. W. - 5 - East Downshire S. S. BRANCH. *Workman, Eev. Co. Dundrum, per ameson and 60., Robert 1 *E.G.Henesey,Esq.2 2 - Messrs. William.. 1 - - President— Green, Nicholas .... - 5 - tenny and Owens, The Most Hon. the MABQDIS Total £11 6 6 "Lodge, Rev. G. J. . - 6 - Messrs - 10 6 Of OttMONDK. Montgomery, Hugh, rinfthan and Sons, Messrs 2 - - Honorary Secretary— Montgomery, Lady Lambert, Brien,-and Commander the Hon. F. G. CBOBTOH, R.N. NEWCASTLE (DUN- Matilda .... 11- PoS, William T. Esq. 2 - - M«Cullagh,Son, & Co. Annual Subscriptions. DRUM) BRANCH. Messrs. James.... 11- Eos, Lord de 2 - - M°Donnell & Co., Barton, H. L., D.L.. 6 - - Messrs. Thomas.. - 10 - President— Blythe, Mrs 1 - - | The Right Hon. Browne, Mrs. R. F. . 1 - - The EAUL or RODEN. Co. Messrs - 10 - Millar, Adam, and Chairman and Honorary Co 1 - Burroughs.Rev.W.E. - 10 - Secretary — • Ogilvy, Alex. Esq... 1 - - Chatterton. the Vice- Rev. J. H. SEYMOUB, M.A. 'algrave, Murphy, Close, S. H. Esq 1 - - Annual Subscriptions. and Co. Messrs. ... 2 2 - Pattison, Henry Esq. 1 - - Coghill, Sir J. J . Bart. 1 - - Annesley, The Dowa- •Dalton, Rev. G. W. - 10 - ger Countess - 10 - 'errin, Rd. and Son. 1 - - *Dalton,G.E.R. Kso,. - 5 - Brush, Geo. Esq. ... - 10 - (liVmore, Mrs-J.S... - S - "Clarendon, S. Esq. . - 10 - ®o. IBubltn. Pirn, Bros, and Co. *Creery, C. Esq. ... - 6 •<• (Limited) Messrs.. 3 - - Jogan, J. F. Esq. . . - 10 - "Gallagher, A. Esq. 1 - - DUBLIN BRANCH Ross and Walpole, Hogan, W. C. Esq.. . - 10 - •Hone, Brindley 1 - - Halliday,— Esq.... - 5 - Honorary Secretary — Sealy, Bryers, and Lodge, Miss 1 - - Hamilton, Mrs., Kille- THOMAS KDMONDSON, Esq. Magee, Miss 1 - - shandra(llthdon.)3 - - Shackleton and Sons, Moorewood, Miss ... 1 - - Kilmorey, the Trus- Secretary and Collector- O'Hara, Mrs. Hamil- tees of the Earl of. 5 - - Mr. J. PIKE. Switzer, Fergosson, and Co. Messrs,... 1 - - ton 1 - - Annual Subscriptions. Ormonde, Marquis of, Murland, Messrs. ... 1 - - Taylor, Messrs. W. Yacht tlirage .... 5 - - *Roden, Earl of 2 - - £. s. d. and M I His Excellency Earl Tedcastle and Co. Reid, J. Hamilton, •Seymour, Rev. J.H. 1 - - Esq 1 Shaw, W. Esq. (two Reid, J. H. Esq. ... - 10 - His Excellency Eari Todd. Burns, and Co. Eoyal Alfred Yacht *Smith, Rev. S. J. . . - 5 - Messrs 2 - - "Smyth, H. Esq.,C.E. 1 - - Allen, Richard, Esq. 1 - - Tnrbett, Messrs. Rot. Ardilaun, The Right Royal St. George's Spankie, Capt. - 10 - &Jas 1 Yacht Club 3 - - Watterson, Rev. E., Watkins & Co. Jo- P.P - 10 - Arnott & Co. Limited, seph Messrs 2 - - Total . . .£33 12 - Wright. J. Esq - 10 - Weir, James and Co. 1 - - Coll. by Mr. W. Bewley & Co. Messrs. Westby, Edward Per- Hayward— • s i — cival, Esq., J.P... 6 - - Donations. Thompson, Boyle, Low, Murray, White, Joshua, Esq.. 1 - - W. Esq. - 10 - and Co. Messrs. ... 2 - - Woods, Webb, and Col. by Miss G.Dillon 1 2 - Hortou, C. British & Irish Steam- Phenix, Messrs... 1 - - Fitzgerald, T. Esq. .22- H. Esq.. - 10 - packet Company. . 22- Wynyard, Maj.-Gen. 1 - - Grant, G. B. C. Esq. - 17 6 Hayward, Brooke & Son, Messrs. Collecting Boxes — Mr. W.. - 10 - e.F i - - Total £91 4 6 R.Irish Yacht Club. 1 - - 1 10 - Brown, Thomas, and Co., Messrs 1 - - Kingstown Pier 1 16 11 Cantrell 4 Cochrane. 1 - - Donations. Do. Railway Station. 1 18 10 Total £21 ItT^ City of Dublin Steam- Clifford's Bequest.. 13 5 4 Saltbilldo 2 17 3 packet Company.. 22- Collection, per Miss Matt Steamera — Cowan and Co 1 - - C. F. Cane S 13 6 Donations. Crowe, Wilson, & Co. Collection per John ieinster -13 2 Dromore, the Very Messrs., Limited . 1 - - Hilyer 1 12 6 Cmnaugkt - 11 4 Rev. the Dean of D'Arcy and Son, Collecting Boxes at — (the late) 1 - - Messrs. John 2 - - Countess of Dublin TotalDons ....13 10 2 Contribution Boxes . - 17 3 Total Subs 33 12 - Drummond & Sons, Jnry's Hotel - » 8 Total Dons 1 17 3 Lady Eglinton s.s. .35- £41 1 2 Dublin and Glasgow Lady Olive s.s 3 9 5 Total Subs 21 10 - Steam Packet Co.. 22- Lady Wodetumse s.s. - 9 5 Dublin and Liverpool £23 1 3 Screw Steam-ship Pillar Box and Boat- Company 2 - - House, Howth ... - 13 2 Ferrier, Pollock, and Pillar Box, Linck. Co. Messrs 2 - - Findlater, J. Esq 22- Prince of Wales Hotel - 7 3 Forster b Co-Messrs. 1 - Refreshment Room, Garratt, J. Esq 1 - Linck Junction . . - 18 BRANCHES—LIS T OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 161 £. s. d. £. s. d. •Belmore, Earl of . . 1 - - Fitzgerald, J. F. Esq. - 10 - BALBRIGGAN Brook, Mrs. Butler . 1 - - Hartopp, E. B. Esq.. 1 - - BRANCH. Chapman, Thomas, Lansdown, the Mar- CTcs. 1out& Chairman — EDWARD HAMU.TOK WOODS, Colley, Miss Pomeroy - 10 - Leahy, John White, anli JJleatS. Esq., J.P. Esq 1 - - •Crichton, Lt.-Col. Stonghton, T. A. Esq. 1 - - DROGHEDA Honorary Secretaries — the Hon. Charles. 2 - - Trinity Col. Dublin. 33- H. A. HAMILTON, Esq., J.P. •Ennlskillen, Earl of 3 - - BRANCH. W. J. Cr/MlSKT, Esq. Enniskillen, Countess Total £11 14 - Patron— .Annual Subscriptions. The Most Hon. The MARQUIS £. s. d. Fowler, Robt. Esq.. - 10 - CONTKGHAM. Cnmisky, W, Esq. . . 1 - - Glen, Mr. Robert... - 6 - Honorary Secretary at Grogan, Bev. John.. 1 - - Greer, Rev. Sam.... 1 - - Baltray— •Hamilton, H. A.Esq.l 1 - Hibbert,Miss 1 - - NICHOLAS HALUGAN, Esq. Jameson, H. D. Esq. 1 - -Humfrees, Tho8.... - 10 - Moore, R. Tunstall, Honorary Secretary for Kilmore, Dean of . . . 1 - - Mornington — Woods, E. ii. Esq... 1 - - H. T. CANNON, Esq. •Woods, W. St L. Esq.l - - fflo. Ufmettcfe. •Whyte, Wm. Esq.. 1 - - Secretary and Collector- *Pomeroy, the Hon. LIMERICK BRANCH. Mr. J. MCNAMAHA. Mre A . . . 3 - - Total £ 81- •Pomeroy, J. A. Esq. 1 - - Annual Subscriptions. •Pomeroy, W. Knox, Secretary and Collector — £. s.d. Esq. 1 - - Mr. J. PIKE. Balfonr, Mr. B.-T., Richardson, L«.-Col. 1 - - Annual Subscriptions. SKERRIES BRANCH. Richardson, Mrs.... - 10 - £. «. d. Bank of Ireland 1 - - Smytb, E. Esq 10 - Bannatyne, J. &Son. 1 - - Belfast Banking Co.. 1 - - Chairman — Stirling, Mrs 1 - Branlgan, L,,H.C... - 6 - los TRAST HAMLTOB •Tipping, Gartside, BTod^gaa.LAeat.-Col., Esq., D.L. Limerick Harbonr 28th Regiment ... 1 - - Honorary Secretaries — Tipping,MlssGart8idel - - Commissioners... 5 - - Cairnes, T. P, J.P. . - 10 - •Tipping ,Lient. H. Cathcart, Mrs - 5 - HKSRT A. HAMILTON. Esq., Matterson and Sons, Chadwick, Messrs J. J.P., Balbriggan. Gartside, R.N 1 - - Messrs. 1 - - HENKT H. FOSTER, Esq., Wlgram,Francis,£sq.l - - Murray, Archibald . 1 - - Williams, W.W. Esq.- 6 - Conyngham, Marquis 11- Skerries. Russell Jno. N 1 - - Coddington, H. B., Annual Subscriptions. Shaw & Sons, Messrs. JJ>. - 10 - Cobbe, Charles, Esq.. 2 - - Total...... £34 5 - Corbally, Hon. Mrs. 2 - - •Foster, H. H 1 - - Spaight and Sons, Daly, Alderman, J.P. - 10 - •Gowan,Francis,Esq. 1 - - Darnley, Earl of 2 - - •Hamilton.H.A. Esq. 11- Davis, Messrs. A. & •Hamilton, Ion T. Total Jt'13 - - Co - 10 - Esq ... 2 - Dean, Joseph - 10 - Hamilton, The Lady Donough, F., J.P.... 1 - - Victoria 1 1 Eccles, Rev, John . . - 6 - Hely-Hutchinson, Hon. Greene,. J. J. F., C.E. - 5 - Grendon, Messrs. T. Palmer, General Sir ®o. Bmg. & Co - 10 - R. Bart 2 - Hibernian Bank .... - 10 - Pepper, Chas. Esq. . 1 - - TRALEE BAY Pen-in, Mark, Esq.. 1 - - BRANCH. Jameson, J., J.P.... 1 - - Scriven, Dr 1 - <£o. UotxtfonUmj). Kennedy, R. J., H.C. - 5 - Talbot de Malahide, President— Lambart, G. W., D.L. 11- The Rt. Hon. LORD V ENTRY. LONDONDERRY Taylor, Edward, Esq. Vice-President — AND GREENCASTLE Montgomery, Richard 1 (ArdgiUan) 2 Lieut.-Col. CROSBI. T., JP - 18 - •Woods, Edward H. BRANCH. Munster Bank 10 - Honorary Secretary — Murdock, A., H.C. . - 6 - Mr. ROBKRT McCowEN, President— Preston Brothers, Total ..£19 4 - Lloyd's Agent. JOHK COOKE, Esq. Annual Subscriptions. Honorary Secretary — Provincial Bank of Baker, B. Esq., C.E. 1 - _ PIERCE, CROSBIE, Esq. Heart, J. H. Esq.... 1 - - Saw Mills Company . - 10 - *Donovan, Sir Henry 2 - - Annual Subscriptions. Smith R J.P - 10 - Falkener, F. H. Esq. £. i. d. C E 1 Smyth, R., J.P - 10 - *Hawkey, Capt R.N. 1 - -Ashley, Lady Harriet 1 - - Steam Packet Co.... 6 - - ®o. Jfnmanng!). Hewson, George,Esq. - 10 - Biggar, Mr. W. K... - 5 - The Harbour Board . 5 - - Jackson, E. J. Esq., Cooke, J - 10 Wetherill and Co. ENNISKILLEN C.E 1 Cooke, J. andJ - 10 - Kenmare, The Right Derry & Kaphoe, BRANCH. Lord Bishop of ... 2 - - Whitworth, W., J.P. - 10 - "Latchftrd, R. Esq. -10 - Hastings, R»$s ..... - 5 - Small Sums & Boxes - 8 1 President— Hon. Irish Society. . 5 - - The Right Hon. The •M'Cowen, R.; Hon. Total £33 16 7 EAEL or BELMORE. Sec 1 1 Liverpool Steamboat County Club Box. . . - 12 3 Office -10 - Londonderry Port and Rev. Dr. STEELE. Total £11 13 3 Harbour Commis- Honorary Secretary — DUNDALK BRANCH. Hon. Mrs. A. POMEEOT. •M'Clellan, Rev. T.. - 5 - Osborn & Patton 6 - Chairman — Annual Subscriptions. VALENTIA BRANCH. Scotch Steamboat £. s. d. Office (McNeil)... 1 - - MiCHiKL KEILT, Esq. J.P. •Archdale, Lt.-Col. E. - 10 - Honorary Secretary— •Archdate, Lieut. Hon. Secretary — SteelfcM'Caskell.. . - JO - J. F. FASHSLJ,, Esq. R.N - 10 - Mr. JOHN O'OEiscotr,. Watt and Co., D. ... - 10 - Archdale, Miss - 6 - Annual Subscriptions, Donation. Archdale,Wm. Esq., Sutler, James, Esq.. 1 - - Dnndalk Harbour M.P 1 - - )unraven, The Earl Total £23 19 6 Commissioners. .£36 - 6 Bagot, Dr., M.D. ... - 5 - of 1 1 - HHBV^W ^^""^^^~ 162 THE LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL. [MAY 1, 1886. £. s. d. £. s. d. Fortescue, Hon. ©o. 2EiUxfora. ®o. (JJHatetforlJ. Gillmor, Eev. W. &., CAHORE BRANCH. MA 1 - - Honorary Secretary— Steele, E. B. Esq. . . - 6 - Jacob.Edward.Esq. - 10 - Capt. RICHARD D'OLIEB •Wall, J - 5 - ARDMORE BRANCH. Malcomson, J. Esq. 3 - - GEORGE. Contribution Boxes . - 10 5 lalcomson, Mrs 1 - - Chairman- Paul, Sir R. J. Bart. 4 - - Mr. JOHN SINNOTT. Total £15 12 5 Em. JOHN WALSH, P.P. Waterford Harbour Annual Subscriptions. Honorary Secretary — Commissioners. ..10 - - £. s d. Mr. HENKY COOPEB. Bolton, Wro. Esq... 1 - - Total.... £21 - - Annual Subscriptions. Brooke, G. Esq 1 - - COURTOWN £. s. d. ; Bryan, L. A. Esq... 2 - - Bagge, C. \V. Esq.. . - 10 - Chambers, Rev. J.W., BRANCH. •Cooper, Mr. Henry , - 5 - D.D - 10 - Patron— TRAMORE BRANCH. City of Dublin Steam- Cotton, B. W. Esq.. - 10 - packet Company.. 11- Rt. Hon. Earl of COOBTOWN. Chairman— Coicoron, John, Esq. 1 - - Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — Cotton, Miss Mary. . - 10 - The Hon. D. FORTESOTE. Courtown, Earl of . . . 1 - - Hon. GEORGE STOITORD. Donoughmore, Earl of 1 - - Honorary Secretary — Day, Rev. A. B. (two EDWARD JACOB, Esq. Annual Subscriptions. •Ltouglaa, Mr. Arthur - 6 - Donovan, Eich. Esq. - 6 - •Courtown, Earl of . , 2 - - *Foley,Thomas,Esq. Annual Subscriptions. Doyne, C. M. Ksq. . . 1 - -3ourtown, Countess. 1 - - J.P. .7!?. - 10 *Ambrose, Charles. . - 10 - Drogheda Chemical Davis, Messrs. S. & *Foley, Eichard, Esq. Ardagh, Robert, Esq. - 10 - A. G 1 - Eaton, Messrs. M. AS.- 10 - Donovan, General. 1 - - *Foley,Edmund,Esq. - 10 - •Budd, James, Esq.. - 10 - Foster, W. O. Esq. .. 1 - -Doyne, C.M. Esq. D.L.1 - - Graves, Lient.-Col. . 1 - - Christy, Wakefield.. 1 - - Furlong, Eev. J. L., Doyne, J. W. C. Esq. 1 - - •Keane, Col.C. B.... 1 - - Clibborn, Edwd. Esq. - 10 - pp - 10 EckersaU, Mrs 1 - - *Mtt8grave, Sir Rich. •Denny and Sons, Furlong, Rev.J.JP.P. - 10 - foster, W. 0. Esq... 1 - - Messrs. Henry ... 2 - - George, Gen. & Mrs. 1 - - George, Capt. D'Olier 1 - - •Poole, Wm. C. Esq. •Denny, Charles, Esq.- 10 - George, Mrs. M.,Sen. - 10 - •Fanning, Eev. M., J.P. - 10 - •Digby, Capt. B.N. . - 10 - •George, Capt.R. D'0. 1 - - C.C ... 10 Stuart, H. Yilliers, taneraile, Lord 1 Godkin- - , Mr. J 1 - - •Gibbon, J. G. Esq. Eaq.,M.P 6 - Dormer, Thomas ... - 10 - Graves. E. Esq 1 - - LL.D 1 - - Walsh, Rev. John, ?ortescue, Earl 2 - - Hind, Eev. C - 10 - •Guise, General and p.P 1 _ _ •Fortescue, Hon. D.. 2 - - Mrs 1 - - Galway, Henry .... - 5 - Hughes, Sir F 1 - - Hamilton, J. Esq., Total £16 10 - Graves, J. P. Esq.. . . - 10 -Lee, Lieut. - Colonel M.I> 1 - - Grubb, Miss H 1 - - W.H - 10 - Hatton, Colonel, D.L. 1 - - Grubb, MissS - 10 - Murdock, Rev. Canon 1 - - Jermyn, C. J. Esq. . - 5 - *Hanrahan,S.J. Esq. - 10 - Murphy, John -10 - Little, Simon, Esq... 1 - - Harbour Board of Murphy,M1chael, Esq.- 10 - Manning, K«v. T.W. - 6 - DUNGARVAN Murphy, Eev P., C.C. - 10 - Montgomery, Mrs. . - 5 - BRANCH. •Jacob, Edward .... 1 - - O'Brien, Eev. J.. P.P. - 10 - Moulliot, A. F. de T. Jacob, Francis - 10 - Pounden, J. C. Esq. . - 1 6 Esq., M.D --10 - Patron— •Kent, David, Esq.. - 10 - Power, Sir Jno. Bart. 1 - - Paskins, Mrs - 5 - His Grace the DUKE or •McCarthy, Eev. P., Richards, Mrs 1 - Power, Sir John DEVONSHIEE, K.G. P.P - 10 - Talbot,Bart 1 - - 0'Shea,LadyG 1 - - Eoche, Mrs 1 - - Earn, Eev.G. S 1 - - President— •Peet, Edward G. Esq..- 10 - RenQia&ou, Ee"7. H.. - 5 - Lord STDABI »E DECIES. •Siimott, Mr. John . . - 19 - Power, P.W.Esq.J.P. 1 - - Warren, G. W. Esq. - 10 Eichards.A. W.Mor- Treasurers — •Pope, Messrs. HAW.- 10 - Whitcroft, Jno. Esq. 1 - - dannt, Esq., Royal NATIONAL BANK. Honorary Secretary — Slattery, Messrs. ... - 10 - 29 9 6 Boe, Charles, Esq... - 6 - Mr. JAIIBS W. SHAW. Strangman, J. Esq. . 1 - - Donation. Scott, Mrs 1 1 Straligman, Samuel. 1 - - Bond,E.C.Efiq.( 1886) 500 Sinnoti, Eev. R., P.P. - 10 - Annual Subscriptions. Strangman, Miss •Smith, Rev. John . - 10 - £. ». d CM 5 Total £34 9 t Stopfurd, Viscount . - 10 - •Ardagh, W. M 5 - Ward Brothers .... - 10 - stopford, Lady Char- Egan, Eev. A - 6 - •Gibbons, Capt. Wm. - 10 - Waterford Steam •Stopford & Turner, Harbour Commis- CARNSORE BRANCH Whalley, Robt. Jun. - 10 - Chairman — Stopford, Hon. E.S.. 1 - - Humble.SirJ.Nugent, White Brothers, The Eight Hon. Stupfurd, Mrs. Robt. - 6 - Bart 2 Lord KEANE, P.L. Wordsworth, R. G. M«Owire, Mrs 1 - - •White, Edwin, Esq. - 6 - Honorary Secretary — •Merry.Robt. A. Esq. - 5 - White, William Esq. - 5 - E. A. GIBBON, Esq. Contribution Boxes .111 •Buddell, Saml. Esq. - 10 - Wilson, John, Esq. . 1 - Annual Subscriptions. Sums under 6s 529 Waterford, Lord... 2 - - Alexander, A. C. (Capt. Sums under 5s - 13 6 Total £45 - - E.E.) 1 1 - Total £32 7 4 Alexander, Major G. 1 - - Total £10 12 Alexander, Eev. J. . - 6 - Donations. A Well-wisher of the Beale,0ctavius,-Mel- OUNCANNON AND Hayden, Captain ... - 10 -! Burns-Everett, Miss - 10 - DUNMORE EAST Jacob, Mrs., London — 4 - WATERFORD BRANCH. Col. by Mrs. Dans, Fitzgerald, Lord HARBOUR BRANCH. Enniscorthy 4 8 - Collection Box at Chairman — President — 1 *Furlong, Mr. B. ... - 10 - Sir ROBERT PAUL, Bart. Sir E. J. PAUL, Bart. Jacob Brothers ... - 1? 6 | Gibbon, E. Acton, Honorary Secretary- Honorary Secretary — i'51 9 6 Gibbon, W. M., Esq. Rev. W. G. GILLMOB, M.A. Mr. J. McGONAGIL. Annual Subscriptions. Annual Subscriptions. •Bolton, C. P. Esq. . - 10 - Bruen, Eight Hon. _-^_ Watcrford S. S. Co. . 5 - - j Meadows, H. Esq... 1 - - Carew, The Dowager Morgan-Deane, Hon, Total £5 5 - BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 163

Kl LMO R E WICKLOW BRANCH. DOUGLAS BRANCH. BRANCH. ©o. SSHtcfeloto. Patrons— Chairman — The Right Hon. the EAEL Patron— FITZWILLIAM, K.G. and W.W. His Excellency the LIEUT.- WM. BOXWILL, Esq., J.P. ARKLOW BRANCH. GOVERNOE. Hon. Secretary — FITZWILLIAM DICK, Esq. M.P. Chairman — THOMAS GRANT, Esq. Chairman — President- Annual subscriptions. The Uight Hon. Capt. H. SEGRAVE, J.P. The KARL OF CARTSFOBT. THE HIGH BAILIFF OF Boxwill, Wm. Esq. £. s. d. Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — DOUGLAS. J.P i Honorary Secretary — S. E. PIM, Esq. De Houghton, Mrs.. - 10' - The Right Hon. Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — Fitzgerald, Lord The EARL OF WICKLOW. Annual Subscriptions. £. s. d. THOMAS BAWDEN, Esq. Grammell, Dennis Assistant Hon. Sec. — •Atkinson.Lieut.-CoL 1 - - Esq 1 - - Mr. JAMES TTRRELL. Barton, C. W. Esq., Annual Subscriptions. J P 1 &. s. *. Morgan, Lady Dean 1 - - £. s. d. BUbrough, B. P. Esq. 1 - -His Excellency the Murrough, Leonard, •Carysfort, The Right Dick, W. W. F. Esq. 1 - - Lieut. -Governor . . 2 2 - Esq 10 - Hon. the E»rl ol . 10 - - Drought, Rev. J. W. 1 - - Lord Bishop of Sodor Murrough,Rob.,Esq. - 10 - Drought,Captain R. R., *Hall, Mr. J - 6 - J.P - 10 - S. Harris, Esq., V.G. 1 - - £6 - - Hallows, Rev. M. . . 1 - - Dublin, Archbsp. of. 1 1 - •Archer, R - 6 Halpin, Dr. Richard. - 6 - Dublin and Wicklow •Bawden, Thos - 5 - •Kearon, Mr. E - 6 - Manure Co. Lim. .22- •Kearon, Mr. Richard- 6 - *Ellis,R.F.Esq.J.P. 1 - - Broadbent, Mr - 6 - WEXFORD AND "Long, Mr., Bank of Fitzwilliam, Earl ... 2 - - Broadbent, Mrs - 5 - ROSSLARE BRANCH. Ireland - 10 - •Gregg, Mr. W - 10 - •Brown, J. A - 6 - Chairman — *Maher, Mr. P. - 5 - *Holbech,Capt.H.N. 1 - - Callow T C - 6 Sir JOHN TALBOT POWEE, •Nolan, John, Esq,. . - 10 - Cannell Miss 6 - Bart., D.L. O'Urady, Hon. Mrs.. - 10 - 11m, S. E. Esq - 10 - •Challender, C. M. . . - 10 6 •Philpot, Mr. R 10 - Rooke, Rev. H - 6 - Clinch J. W - 6 - WILLIAM COGHLAS, Esq. J.P., RuskelLMr. G 6 - •Segrave, Capt. of R.N.R. *Troy, Mr. T - 5 - Killtimon, J.P.... 1 1 - Coole,Jas - 6 - Smyth, Mr. Joseph . - 10 - •Corlett, Capt. T. . . - 5 - Annual Subscriptions. •Tvrrell, Mr. J - 5 - Armstrong, Mrs. ... - 10 - •Strype, W.