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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 18, 1900. 8539 No THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 18, 1900. 8539 Another attempt was made about 3 P.M., both Barnes, William Cave Fowler, George Sims, by the shore party and by Lieutenant Vereker in Robert William Scobell, Gabriel Lindo, Whin- the cutter, to reich the wreck. Lieutenant LOWBT field Hora, James Lewis Dowling, Esqrs., for- directed the cutter from the mast of the wreck, merly Deputies of our city of London ; Our trusty and succeeded at last in throwing a line into her. and well-beloved James Pattison Currie, Benjamin With the aid of this the rescue was accomplished, Buck Greene, Henry Riversdale Grenfell, Esqrs.; Lieutenant Lowar assisting the last man into the Our right trusty and well-beloved Henry Hucks, boat before leaving the w/eck. Meanwhile one Lord Aldenham ; Our trusty and well-beloved of the three men on the detached rocks managed John Saunders Gilliat, Charles Hermann Goschen, to reach the shore. The others were washed off Esqrs. ; Sir Mark Wilks Collet, Bart.; Albert and drowned. George Saudeman, Hugh Colin Smith, Esqrs.; Our right trusty and well-beloved Councillor William Lidderdale ; Our trusty and well-beloved War Office, November 8, 1900. Herbert Brooks, EverarJ Alexander Hambro, THE Queen has been pleased to issue a new Samuel Steuart Gladstone, Augustus Prevost, Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London, Samuel Hope Morley, Charles George Arbuthnot, constituting and appointing the several persons Henry Cosmo Orme Bonsor, William Middleton undermentioned to be Her Majesty's Lieu- Campbell, Alexander Falconer Wallace, Frede- tenants within the said City, viz.:—The Right rick Huth Jackson, Reginald Eden Johnston, Honourable Sir Alfred James Newton, Bart., Lord Alfred Clayton Cole, Walter Cunliffe, Robert Mayor of our city of London, and the Lord Mayor Lydston Newman, Esqrs. ; Our right trusty and of our said city for the time being; Our trusty well-beloved John Lord Revelstoke; Our right and well-beloved Sir John Whittaker Ellis, Bart., trusty and -wtill-beloved Evelyn Hubbard, com- Sir Henry Edmund Knight, Knt., Colonel Sir monly called the Honourable Evelyn Hubbard, Reginald Hanson, Sir Joseph Savory, Barfs., Sir Edgar Lubbock, William Douro Hoare, Henry David Evans, K.C.M.G., Sir Joseph Renals, Jeffreys Bushby, William Hughes-Hughes. Cor- Bart., Sir Walter Henry Wilkin, K.C.M.G., nelius" Lea Wilson, William Fowler Mountford Sir George Faudel Faudel - Phillips, Bart., Copeland, Bonamy Dobree, William Henry Challis, G.C.I.E., Colonel Sir Horatio David Davies, Edward Masterman, John Francis Moon, Stephen K.C.M.G., Sir John Voce Moore, Knt., William Silver, John William Carter, Esqrs. ; Aldermen of our city of London ; Our trusty Lieutenant-Colonel Travers Barton Wire, Sir and well-beloved Sir Forrest Fulton, Knt., Q.C., Joseph Sebag-Montefiore, Knt., James Duke Recorder of- our city of London, and the Hill, Edward Howley Palmer, Esqrs. ; Our right Recorder of our said city for the time being ; Our trusty and well-beloved Councillor George Joa- trusty and well-beloved Frank Green, Esq., Sir chim Goschen ; Our right trusty and well-beloved Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale, Sir Marcus Samuel, Nathaniel Meyer, Lord Rothschild ; Our trusty Sir James Thomson Ritchie, Knts., John Pound, and well-beloved Charles John Todd, Francis Walter Vaughan Morgan, Esqrs., Sir William Augustus Bevan, Henry Alers Hankey, Robert Purdie Treloar, Knt., John Charles Bell, George Malcolm Kerr, Percy Shawe Smith, Alfred Charles Wyait Truscott, Frederick Prat Alliston, Samuel de Rothschild, Esqrs., Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Green, Esqrs., Sir John Knill, Bart., Thomas .James Copeland, William Sedgwick Saunders, Vezey Strong, Henry George Snaallman, Thomas M.D., William Collinson, George Croshaw, Esqrs.; Boor Crosby, Esqrs., Aldermen of our city of Our right trusty and well-beloved Councillor London, and the Aldermen of our said city for. the John, Lord Avebury; Our trusty and well- time being; Our trusty and well-beloved Sir beloved Charles William Cookworthy Hutton, William Jarnes Richmond Cotton, Knt., Chamber- Francis Tagart, Esqrs., Sir Edwin Durning-Law- lain of our city of London, and the Chamberlain rence, Bart, Samuel Henry Faudel-Phillips, of our said city for the time being ; Our trusty Oswald Augustus Smith, Eric Carrington Smith, and well-beloved Sir John Braddick Monckton, John Fen wick Fen wick, James Lionel Ridpath, Knt., Town Clerk of our city of London, and the John Henry Horton, John Hampton Hale, John Town Clerk of our said city for the time being ; Flower Jackson, Frederick William Harris, Our trusty and well-beloved Frederick Albert Esqrs., Sir Frederick Perkins, Knt., Alfred Jamer Bosanquet,Esq., Q.C., Common Serjeant of our city son Waterlow, Esq., Sir Edward Levy Lavvson, of London, and the Common Serjeant of our said Bart., William Henry Willans, Esq. ; Our right city for the time being; Our trusty and well-beloved trusty and well-beloved Cyril, Lord Battersea; George Pepler, Edward Eyre Ashby, John Edward Our trusty and well-beloved John Merry Le Walford, James Nonis Piuim, James Wallinger Sage, Esq., Sir Campbell Clarke, Knt., Sir John Goodinge, James George White, Frederick Richard Somers Vine, Knt., C.M.G., George Dadswell, William Thornburgh Brown, Joseph Dunbar Whatman, Hugh Gough Arbuthnot, Snowden, George Harris Haywood, Esqrs., Sir Esqrs., Pascoe Charles Glyn, Esq., commonly Robert Hargreaves Rogers, Knt, Robert Parker called the Honourable Pascoe Charles Glyn; Taylor, Henry HodsolL Heath, John Greenwood, Our right trusty and well-beloved Charles Wil- William Charles Simmons, Pearse Morrison, John liam, Lord Hiilingdon ; Our trusty and well- Last Sayer, George Noah Johnson, Samuel beloved William Quartermaine East, Esq., His Parnwell, William Malthouse, Thomas John Honour Judge Lutnley Smith, Q.C., Colonel Woodrow, Frederick Stanley, Lewis Michael William Thomas Makins, James Taddy Friend, Myers, Joseph Barrett, Samuel Weingott, Francis Esq., Sir Samuel Hoare, Bart., Cecil Herbert William Purssell, John James BadJeley, William Thornton Price, William Lowndes Toller Foy, Henry Pannell, Charles Thomas Harris, James Frederick Mauuelle, Ksqrs., Sir Homewood Craw- Judd, Esqr.a., Deputies of our city of London, ford, Knt. Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., Sir and the Deputies of our said city for the time William Tl.omas Charley, Knt., Q.C., Richard being ; Our trusty and well-beloved Sir Sydney Knight Caustou, Esq., Sir Thomas Sutherland, Hedley Waterloo, Bart., James Ebcnezer G.C.M.G., Henry. Pryor Powell, Thomas Saunders, Esq., Sir Henry Aaron Isaacs, Knt., Bevan, John Mowlem Burt, Esqrs., Sir Donald Sir Andrew Lusk, Sir James Whitthead, Barts., Currie, G.C.M.G., William Jameson Soulsby, formerly Aldermen . of our city of 'London ; Esq., C.B., Philip Hickson Waterlow, Edward Our trusty and well-beloved William George Hegley Byas, James Chapman Amos, Charles No. 27257. B.
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