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JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

(ISSUED QUABTEBLY.)

VOL. XI.— No. 116.] MAY 1, 1880.

AT the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, held at Willis's Booms, King Street, St. James's Square, on Tuesday, the 16th day of March 1880, His Grace THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, Lord Privy Seal, President of the Institution, in the Chair, the following Keport of the Committee was read by the Secretary:— work of the Institution is conscientiously ANNUAL EEPOET. and successfully performed. THE Committee of Management of the The Committee have the satisfaction to ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION state that Eear-Admiral H.E.H. The DUKE have much satisfaction in being able to OF EDINBURGH, KG., has kindly consented, report its continued prosperity, and to at their request, to become, in his official ca- record the successful prosecution, during pacity as Admiral Superintendent of Naval the past twelve months, of the important Eeserves, a Member of the Committee of and onerous National duty, the direction Management, in succession to his prede- of which has been entrusted to them. cessors holding the same appointment. That such should have been the case The transactions of the year may be during a period of almost unprecedented summarised under the usual heads, as pecuniary reverses and consequent great follows:— depression, is, they trust, an indication both of the general confidence -which has been Life-loats.—Since the last Annual Eeport twelve new Life-boats have been placed ou reposed in them, and of the firm root 1 which the Society has taken amongst the the coast, one of them to a new Station permanent institutions of oiir land. and eleven to replace other boats. As has been hitherto their wont, they The following are the Stations to which they have been sent:— desire to express their gratitude to the Divine Disposer of Events for the blessing AND WALES. NORTHUMBERLAND Birth. which has attended their labours in carry- YORKSHIRE Runswick. ing out the sacred objects of the NATIONAL Upgang. Whitby. LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. ESSEX .... Southend. Their best acknowledgments are also SUSSEX .... Eastbourne. Brighstone Grange. due to all those who have given them their DORSETSHIRE . . Poole. co-operatiou or pecuniary aid, and they CARMARTHENSHIRE Ferryside. . Pentnon. now confidently appeal for a continuance LANCASHIRE Fleetwood. of that support, which they feel sure IRELAND. will never be withdrawn, so long as the LOUTH Drogheda.

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Nine of the above Life-boats have been There were 25 persons on board her at supplied with transporting-carriages, and the time, viz., 13 forming her own crew for two of them new boat-houses have and 12 rescued men, of which number been built. 2 of the former and 2 of the latter were The coasts of the , unfortunately drowned. which extend over several thousand miles, being now nearly provided with Life-boats Feeling satisfied that the permanent wherever their services would be useful efficiency of a large proportion of the Life- and it would be practicable to wo*k them, boat Establishments must greatly depend the Committee are able to turn their atten- on their frequent inspection by qualified tion to the gradual replacement of old and experienced Officers, and looking to and inferior boats by those of the latest the increased magnitude of the Spciety's construction. operations, the Committee have, on the During the year 1879 the Life-boats of recommendation of a Special Committee, the Institution rescued 637 persons from increased their staff of inspectors. They wrecked or endangered vessels, nearly have divided the coasts of the United King- the whole of them under perilous circum- dom into five districts, have appointed stances, when ordinary boats could not one to each, and decided that instead of, with safety have been employed. as hitherto, living in London, they should The Committee are thankfully able to each reside in their own districts, with the record that those invaluable services were exception of the Inspector of the Home performed without loss of life to any of the District, who together with the Chief In- brave men who formed the Life-boats' spector will have duties to perform in crews during the year 1879 or in the pre- London as well as on the Coast. ceding year, notwithstanding the fact By this arrangement every Life-boat that during the two years the boats were Station will be more frequently inspected. manned on all occasions of service and It will necessarily occasion an increased quarterly exercise by about twenty-five expenditure, but if the result should pro- thousand men. mote corresponding increased efficiency— Unhappily, however, as if to remind which the Committee have reason to be- them of the honourably perilous nature lieve it has already done—they feel sure of the work in which they are engaged, that the same will meet with the ap- two fatal accidents have happened since proval of their supporters throughout the the commencement of the present year. kingdom. On the 20th of January last the Life-boat at Bacton, in Norfolk, was upset by an Shipwrecks.—Taking into account the overwhelming hollow sea breaking on her violence of the storms which periodically broadside when boarding a wrecked vessel. visit the coasts of the United Kingdom, On that occasion two of her crew un- and the enormous shipping interests of happily perished, and of the remainder, the country, the number of shipwrecks 11 in number, 4 went round in the boat, every year on our coasts and in our which quickly self righted, 4 w'ere again narrow seas must inevitably be very taken into her, and the remaining 3 were large. carried safely to the shore supported by Accordingly, from the last official returns their life-belts, although they wore heavy the number of shipwrecks in one year on sea-boots and none of them could swim. our shores amounted to four thousand Again, on the 1st March the Ardrossan fouf hundred and thirty-six, accompanied Life-boat, when returning to the harbour by the loss of eight hundred and ninety- in tow of a steamer, with the crew of a two lives. wrecked ship on board, was struck by a series of heavy seas, one of which upset her. The services of the Life-boats of the MAY 1, 1880.] ANNUAL EEPOET. 23

Institution during each month of the risks, and exposure bring constantly the year were as follows :- riches of the world to our shores. in me J\o. of laves Number Year Saved. Year Saved. of Life- Vessels .Lives 1824 124 1853 678 1879 boat Saved. Saved Launches. - 1825 218 1854 355 182K ITS 1855 406 January 44 4 170 1827 163 1856 473 21 3 81 1828 301 1857 374 March 21 3 78 i 1829 463 1858 427 12 — 46 ! 1830 372 1859 499 ' May, June, and July . 22 1 35 : 1831 287 1860 455 August 14 — 47 1832 310 1861 424 September .... 16 1 60 1833 449 10 2 6 1862 574 N"ovember .... 27 6 58 1834 214 1863 714 December .... 19 1 56 1835 364 1864 698 1836 225 1865 714 Total .... 206 21 637 1837 272 1866 921 1838 456 1867 1,086 1839 279 1868 862 In addition to these Life-boat services, 1 1840 353 1869 1,231 218 lives were saved from shipwreck by , 18« "8 1870 784 1871 882 shore-boats and other means, making a ig43 236 1872 739 total of 855 lives preserved in 1879, for 1844 193 1873 668 1874 713 which honorary or pecuniary rewards were | JgJ! ^^ 1875 921 made by the Institution. i 1847 157 1876 GOO d 1848 123 1877 1,048 The Committee would venture, to QraW i 1849 209 1878 616 special attention to the number of lives j • 1850 470 1879 855 thus saved and reported at each successive 1831 ZdU 1852 773 Total 26,906 Annual Meeting — proving the absolute necessity in a great Maritime Country Rewards. — A summary is given in the like ours of a National Institution for the Appendix of the cases where honorary Preservation of Life from Shipwreck. and other rewards have been voted last It is also gratifying to mention that year. In that period 12 Silver Medals, hundreds of lives are saved every year by 13 Votes of Thanks inscribed on vellum, means of the Eocket Apparatus belong- and 2,250Z. were granted for saving the ing to the BOABD OF TRADE, and worked lives of 855 persons by Life-boats, shore so efficiently by the Coastguard and the and fishing boats, and by other means, on Eocket Volunteer Brigades. the coasts and outlying sandbanks of the The number of lives saved during j United Kingdom. the fifty-six years from the establish- The Committee continue to devote ment of the Institution, to the end of the much time and consideration to the in- year 1879, either by its Life-boats or by vestigation and granting of these rewards ; special exertions for which it has granted and as a rule their decisions give general rewards, is 26,906, as shown in the satisfaction, and encourage our coast following Table. population to put forth their utmost It is hardly necessary to dwell on the exertions to save the lives of others — amount of happiness which the saving of often at the peril of their own. nearly twenty-seven thousand lives must Since the establishment of the Insti- have conferred on the Shipwrecked per- tution, it has expended on Life-boat Sta- sons themselves and their families; but tions, and other means for saving life the community at large has also benefited from shipwreck, on the coasts of the by the services of the Life-boat Insti- United Kingdom, upwards of 508,000?., tntion in contributing to preserve the and has voted 93 Gold Medals, 902 Silver lives of so many of that deserving class Medals, and 60.200Z. in pecuniary rewards of men — our sailors, — whose ceaseless toil, for saving life from shipwreck.

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Local Committees. — The Committee Committee of the " Civil Service Life-boat" again tender their best acknowledgments Fund, from 3,842 gentlemen in the various for the valuable and earnest co-operation Government Departments 1,1507., being afforded them by the Local Branch Com- 1,0007. for the permanent endowment of mittees and their Honorary Secretaries, the " Civil Service No. 1" Life-boat, and •which constitute so important a part 150Z. for the general support of their of the work and supervision of the In- three Life-boats. stitution's numerous Life-boat Establish- The Committee have likewise the gratifi- ments, and the collection of funds for cation to acknowledge the receipt, since their support. The Book of Instructions, the last Report, of the following other which the Institution has recently issued, special contributions:— on the Management of a Life-boat Station, £. s. d. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (annual cannot fail to prompt afresh the assiduity subscription) 50 0 0 and co-operation of the Local Committees Allen, Capt. Thomas Acland, tbe late, and the Life-boat Crews. of the barque Star of Devon, per G. C. Allen, Esq 500 Christ's Hospital, Boys of, per Rev. finances.—The donations, subscriptions, | Richard Lee, M.A., additional . . 440 and dividends during the year 1879 Demerara, collected in annual sub- scriptions, per A. Reid, Esq. . . 11 11 . 6 have been 30,125?. 7s. 5d., of which sum Ely, the Marquis of, annual sub- 5.081Z. 15s. 7d. were special gifts to defray scription 20 0 0 the cost of the following eleven Life- Foresters, Ancient Order of, annual subscription in aid of the support boats :— of their two Life-boats, the Forester, £. s. d. at Tynemouth, and the Foresters'' Ardmore—Miss A. M. Hooper , . 500 0 0 Pride, at West Hartlepool . . . 100 6 @ Ballycotton — " Oliver Goldsmith " Harvey, Mrs.A., of Bridlington Quay, Life-boat Fund 321 12 3 Rev. G. M. Gorhain and Rev. J. Brighstoue Grange—Worcester Cadet Holmes, Executors of the late . . 20 0 0 Life-boat Fund (in addition to Licensed Victuallers' School, Miss 4857. 17s. 3d. in 1876-8) .... 88 3 4 English and Officers and Children, Buddon Ness—"D" 850 0 0 in aid of support of the .Licensed Fowey—"Arthur Hill" Testimonial Victualler Life-boat, additional . 440 Fund 472 0 0 "M. L. C., of South Australia, in Giles' Quay and Greencastle—The grateful remembrance of merciful Misses Brooke, per John Richard- preservation from imminent peril son, Esq., Q.C 300 0 C at sea in 1862," additional ... 20 0 0 Kingstown—Mrs. Goffi .... 400 0 0 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of Runswick—Mrs. Fuller .... 750 0 C (Manchester Unity), in aid of the Southend—" Boys of England " Life- support of their Life-boat at Clee- boat Fund...... 300 0 0 . thorpes, annual subscription . 50 0 0 Miss Maria Onslow ... 600 0 0 . Readers of The Christian, per Messrs. The late Crosby Leonard, Esq. 500 0 C; Morgan and Scott, additional . - 13 0 0 St. Paul's, Clerkenwell, csllectsdafter The Committee take this opportunity j the children's flower sermon on [ Whit Sunday afternoon, per Rev. to express again their best thanks to A. S. Herring ...... 1 1 6 CHRISTOPHER BROWN, Esq., of Settle, York- j Underwriters of the cargo by the shire, for his most valuable and assiduous Austrian barque Andrina V. . . 26 5 0 Victoria steamer, owners of the, per co-operation since 1862, in contributing . Henry Page, Esq., Dulwich . 550 and collecting from his friends and others Welsh National Eisteddfod, Birkeh- no less than 3.600Z.—for the establishment '. head, per Mr. E. Jones .... 50 0 0 of two Life-boats and their endowment, j LEGACIES IN 1879-80. and in aid of the general objects of the , £. s. d. Institution. | Adolphe, Mrs. Margaret, Dublin . . 42 14 2 Also to CHAKLES DIBDIN, Esq., F.K.G.S., Allan, Robert, Esq., Glenhouse, N.B. 500 0 0 Bagley, William, Esq.., Leicester. . 200 0 0 in acknowledgment of his ceaseless exer- Beckett, James, Esq., Dublin ... 1000 tions in collecting, in conjunction with the Bolt, Robt., Esq., Poulton, 100 0 0 MAY 1,1880.] ANNUAL BEPOBT.

£. s. d. charges on Life-boat Establishments, Bond, Charles, Esq., Potton, Bedford 19 19 0 and on the Store-yard at Poplar; and Bradberry,Thos., Esq., Finsbury Park 500 0 0 Broaamirst, Hon. Mrs., Richmond . 300 0 0 7,8561. Ts. 6d. m Te^atds fcrc services to Brookes, J. 51., Esq., M.D., Marl- shipwrecked crews, coxswains' salaries, and borough Road, St. John's Wood . 100 0 0 quarterly practice of the Life-boats' crews; Cathre, Mrs. A. M., Maida Hill . . 200 0 0 Crosse, Robert, Esq., Southsea . . 10' 10 0 making altogether—including liabilities Edmunds, Admiral Charles, Worthing 1919 0 on Life-boat Houses now in course of Evans, Mrs. Loaisa, Chesham Street 19 19 0 construction, and other expenses—a total Firbank, Mrs. Anne, Charlton (Stock) 943 12 10 of 36,54:62.3s. Qd. against receipts amount- Fletcher, George Hamilton, Esq., Carshalton 500 0 0 ing to 30,1252. 7s. 5d. Foley, Miss Mary, Bramley Road, The items of receipt and expenditure Netting Hill 233 1 6 are fully detailed in the financial state- Gooch, James, Esq., Ipswich ... 100 0 0 Graham, James, Esq., Cornwall Ter- ment, which has been audited as usual by race, Regent's Park 500 0 0 Mr. LOVELOCK, public accountant. Harcourt, Mrs. Danby Ternoa, S win- ton, Yorkshire 500 0 0 Holme Sumner, Mrs. H.K., Swaffham 100 0 0 For more than thirty years the Com- Hope, Mrs. Ellen, Upper Seymour mittee have had the satisfaction, year after Street, W. 300 0 0 year, to report that the sphere of opera- Hunt, Mrs. Maria, Hornsey ... 500 0 0 tions of the Institution was extending, and Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Harriet, Sutton . 100 0 0 Landseer, Charles, Esq., B.A., St. that, in proportion to that extension, the John's Wood 500 0 0 support of the Public had liberally cor- Peck, Mrs. A. E, . ... 250 0 0 responded. Price, Dr. Allin Ford, Deptford . . 100 0 0 Pycock, Miss Jane, Howden, York . 50 0 0 They are fortunately in the position Somerville, Miss M. C., Florence. . 2500 0 0 to renew that statement this year; and Travis, Miss Anne, Moston, Lan- while the Committee and their Officers feel caster 10 0 0 Vandeleur, Richard, Esq., Baden- it to be a privilege to be associated with Baden 500 0 0 an Institution, •whose beneficent labours are Webb, Miss Ann, Prestonville, so generously recognised and appreciated, Brighton 50 0 0 not only in the United Kingdom but all White, Mrs. Ann, Brockley ... 90 5 0 Woodward, Miss Sarah, Oldham over the world, they appeal with renewed Place, Farrragdon Road . . . 2000 0 0 assurance and confidence to their fellow- countrymen at large to help them, Dot There were expended during the past only to maintain the great Life-saving year 9,3882. 2s. lie!, on additional Life- Fleet which the toil and anxiety of many boats, Transporting-carriages, Boat-houses, years have produced, but also to assist and necessary gear; 14,1562. 9s. 8d. in them to perpetuate the great work, and to repairs, painting, refitting, and sundry extend it as opportunities are presented. EESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOE 1880.

His GRACE THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND,~LORt> PRIVY SEAL, PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTION, IN THE CHAIR. 1.—Moved by the CHAIRMAN :— 4.—That this Meeting tenders its best acknowledgments to THOMAS CHAPMAN, 1.—That the following Noblemen and Esq., F.E.S., V.P., Chairman; to the Gentlemen be the Officers of the Institution Committee of Management, and to the for the current year :—( Vide next page for Officers of the Institution, for their able this list.) and assiduous services. 2.—Moved by the Eight Hon. the EABL of GALLOWAY. Also to the Honorary Local Committees and Secretaries of the several Branches Seconded by Captain the Hon. F. of the Institution, for their continued MAUDE, E.N. earnest and active co-operation. 2.—That' the Eeport now read be j 5.—Moved by EOBERT BIEKBECK, Esq., adopted, printed, and circulated. Banker, Norwich. 3.—Moved by GEOEGE LTALL, Esq., V.P., late Governor of the Bank of Seconded by Admiral J. B. B. McHAEDT, England. Chief Constable of Essex.

Seconded by Captain F. J. O. EVANS, 5.—That this Meeting acknowledges E.N., C.B., F.B.S., Hydrographer to the brave spirit which continues to be the Admiralty. displayed by the Coxswains and Crews of 3.—That this Meeting — recognising the Life-boats, whose undaunted exertions fully the great success which continues during the stormiest weather are deserving to mark the progress of the NATIONAL of every encouragement and praise. LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION as shown in its Eeport, and appreciating the admirable ! 6.—Moved by THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., manner in which its affairs are conducted F.E.S., V.P., Chairman. —is desirous to testify, on this annual occasion, to the great and National cha- Seconded by Sir EDWAED G. L. PEEEOTT, racter of the services performed by the Bart., V.P. Institution, and to urge again its claims on the sympathy and support of the 6.—That the best thanks of this Meet- British Public. ing be given to his Grace the DUKE OF 4.—Moved by JOHN LIDDON, Esq., Bar- NORTHUMBEBLAND, Lord Privy Seal, for so rister-at-Law, Ecclesiastical Com- ably presiding over the fifty-sixth Annual missioners' Department, Whitehall. Meeting of the EOYAL NATIONAL LIFE- BOAT INSTITUTION, and for the continued Seconded by Captain MAITLAND, E N. kind interest he takes in its welfare. KOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, For the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck. (Incorporated by Royal Charter.)

FOUNDED IN 1824.—8UFPOBT8D SOLELY BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS.

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VICE-PATRON. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THJB PBINCE OF VALES, K.G. PRESIDENT. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OP NORTHUMBERLAND. Lord Privy Seal. VICE-PRESIDENTS. His Grace the ARCHBISHOP of CANTBEBURY. F.R.S. i THOMAS CHAPMAN. Esq., F.R.S., Chairman of ZJoyd's His Brace the DUK* of ARGYLL, K.T..F.R.S. Register. The Most Koble the MABQDIS ot CHOLHONDELEY. ! EDWARD BIRKBECK. Esq.. M.P. The Right Hon. the EARL of LEICESTER, K..G. I Colonel TALBOT CLIFTON. The Right Hon. LOED HATHERLEI, F.R.S., Late Lord Chan- Capt. NICHOLAS DE STB. Gaorx, H.C.S. cellor of England. W. H. HARTOK, Esq. The Right Hon. LORD ROBARTES. GEORGE LTALL, Esq., late Governor of the Bank of England. The Right Hon. Sir STEPHEN CAVE, G.C.B. T. B. POTTER, Esq., M.P. Admiral Sir GEORGF. BROKE-MIDDLSTUN, Bart., C'.B. ROBEBT WHITWOBTH, Ksq. Sir EDWABD 8. L. PERBOTT, Bart. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., P.R.S., V.P., Chairman. GEORGE LTALL. Esq., V.P^ Deputy Chairman. Bear-Admiral HJI.H. The DUKE OF EDINBURGH, E.G., EUGENE P. NOEL, Esq. Admiral Superintendent of Naval Beserves. Sir FBANCIS BOYD ODTHAK, Bart. TheMAR

BANKERS—Messrs. COUTTS and Co., 69 Strand. TREASURER—HUGH LIKDSAT AKTBOBUS, Esq.

SECEETABT—RICHARD LEWIS, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrlster-at-L»w.

CHIEF LIFE-BOAT IITSPECTOE—Vice-Admlral J. R.WABD. DISTRICT LIFE-BOAT INSPECTORS. Captain the Hon H. W. CHETWTN:D, R.N.—London. I Commander C. LAPRIMAUDAYE, H.N.—Bristol, Commander ST. VINCENT KEPEANs, R.N.—Hull. ! Lieutenant H. A. MONTEITH, R.N .—Edinburgh. Lien tenant H. T. G. TLPPIKG, JI.JJ.—Dublin.

HON. ARCHITECT—C.H.COOKE, Esq., F.S.A, HON. SOLICITORS—Messrs. CLAYTON, SONS, andFARGUs.

AUDITOR—SAMUEL LOVELOCK, Esq., Public Accountant, F.I.A.L.

The object of this Institution, as declared in its title, 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 hopes to carry this object into effect ore :— To build, station, and maintain in repair. Life-boats of the most perfect description; to furnish them with all necessary Appurtenances, Including Houses to preserve them in, and Carriages for their conveyance to the spots where their Services are called for; and rnrtber, to provide, through the instrumentality of Local Committees, for Iheir proper .Management and the occasional Exercise of their Crews. To confer Honorary Rewards In the form of Medals and Votes of Thanks, and also to make liberal grants of money to all persons who, at the risk of then- own lives, save, or attempt to save, those of others on board vessels wrecked, or in distress, upon any part of the Coasts of the United Kingdom. As an Index of the necessity for the provision of such a machinery as the above, It may be stated that the average loss of lives from shipwreck annually on the shores of the United Kingdom is MO. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1879. Gr.

To LIFE-BOATS, viz.:— £. ». d. £. «. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Ardmore 363 0 0 By Donations. 8,015 17 7 Ballycotton 328 18 0 By Subscrip- Blyth 275 0 0 tions. . . 3,419 16 6 Brighstone Grange . . . 363 0 0 11,435 14 I Carmarthen Bay .... 282 0 0 By Special Gifts, amounting Eastbourne 363 0 0 to £5,081 15s. 7d., for the Giles' Quay...... 363 0 0 following Life-boats:— (Anglesey) . . . 363 0 0 Poole 363 0 0 Ardmore—Miss A. M. Hooper 500 0 0 Runswick (Yorkshire) . . 363 0 0 Southend 352 18 5 Ballycotton—" Oliver Gold- Tramore (Waterford). . . 363 0 0 smith " Life-boat Fund . 321 12 3 Upgang (Yorkshire) . . . 282 0 0 Spare Life-boat . . . . 430 0 0 Brighstone Grange — Wor- Alterations and repairs of Life- cester Cadet Life-boat boats, and Sundry Expenses Fund (in addition to £485 on the 269 Life-boat Stations 7,7CO 13 3 17s. 9rf. in 1876-8) ... 88 3 4 Salaries to Inspectors of Life- boats 2,160 8 4 Bnddon Ness—"D " . 830 0 0 Travelling Expenses, &c., of ditto 964 0 1 Fowey—" Arthur Hill" Tes- Gratuity to Admiral Robertson timonial Fund .... 472 0 0 Macdonald, on his retire- ment 1,000 0 0 Giles' Quay and Greencastle -16,679 18 1 —The Misses Brooke, per JohnRichardson,Esq.,Q.C. 300 0 0

To LIFE-BOAT HOUSES and SLIPWAYS, viz.:— Kingstown—Mrs. Goff . . 400 0 0 Clacton-on-Sea (balance) . . 114 2 6 Dartmouth (balance) ... 61 0 0 Runswick—Mrs. Fuller. . 750 0 0 Dover 408 0 0 Southend—" Boys of Eng- Eastbourne 115 5 4 land " Life-boat Fund . 300 0 0 Hornsea (balance) .... 86 0 0 Porthcawl (balance) ... 55 4 0 Miss Maria Onslow 600 0 0 .Whitburn 120 0 0 Painting Life-boat Houses, The late Crosby Repairs, &c 1,676 15 11 Leonard, Esq 500 0 0 2,636 7 9 By Contributions from Branches 5,449 19 8 To LIFE-BOAT CARRIAGES, viz.:— Ardmore 112 10 0 By Dividends and Interest . 8,157 18 1 Blyth, No. 2 130 15 0 Brighstone Grange ... 129 15 0 Eastbonrne 212 11 11 Giles' Quay ...... 137 10 0 Poole 110 10 0 Runswick 141 0 0 Tramore 129 15 0 TJpgang 129 0 0 Alterations and Repairs of Life-boat Carriages, &c. . 330 5 0 1,563 11 II

Carried forward . £20,879 17 9 Carried forward £30,125 7 5 Dr. INCOME ASD EXPENDITURE.—1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1879—continued. Cr-

£. s. d. £. i. d. Brought forward £20,879 17 9 Brought forward £30,125 7 5 To Rewards, Medals, fcc., for saving Life, I Coxswains' Salaries, and Life-boat Crews for exercising the Boats quarterly . . . 7,856 7 6 Life-boat Stores and Life-belts . 2,340 7 9 Life-boat Store Yard and Depot at Poplar . 324 7 1 Printing, Life-boat Journal, Annual Report, Stationery, Books, &e 243 5 10 Advertisements, Postages, and Parcels . . 3361211 Salaries to Secretary and Clerks . . . . 1,752 2 4 Auditor's Fee 31 10 0 Law Expenses on Leases and Bequests . . SO 9 0 Repairs and Alterations at the House of the Institution 262 10 0 Rent, Taxes, Housekeeper, Fuel, &c. 239 6 5 Annual Meeting, Messengers, &c. . 63 17 11

Total Expenditure . . 34,410 14 C Total Income . . 30,125 7 5

By Balance, being excess of Expenditureoverlncome 4,285 7 1

£34,410 14 6 £34,410 14 6

Examined and found correct, 1th January 1880. (Signed) SAMUEL LOVELOCK, Auditor. 30 STATEMENT OP THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGING TO OB IN CONNECTION WITH THE

When No. STATION. Length* Breadth. No. of Stationnl Oars. or Named.

ENGIiAND. Ft. In. Ft. in. 1 NORTHUMBERLAND BEBWICK-ON-TWEED - - - 33 0 8 0 10 1864 2 HOLY ISLAND — No. 1 - - - 32 0 7 4 10 1865 3 „ No. 2 - - - 32 0 7 4 10 1868 4 NORTH SUNDEBLAND — — — 33 0 8 0 10 1865 5 BOULMER - - - - - 33 0 8 0 10 1866 6 32 0 7 5 10 1865 7 34 0 8 4 10 1866

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30 32 0 8 0 10 1875 1880' 31 RTT I* 34 0 8 0 10 32 32 0 7 6 10 1879 33 WHITBY — No. 1 — — — — 32 0 7 7 10 1870 34 „ No. 2 - - - - 32 0 7 6 8 1879 35 SCARBOROUGH — — — — 35 0 9 0 10 1872 36 33 0 8 0 10 1863 37 FLAMBORODOH — No. 1 — — — 33 0 8 6 10 1871 38 No. 2- - - 33 0 8 0 10 1879< 39 BRIDLINGTON — - — — 34 0 7 7 10 1871 40 32 0 7 6 10 1875 41 WlTHEHNSEA- - - - - 30 0 8 0 8 1878 42 33 0 8 6 10 1868- 43 DONNA NOOK — — — — 34 0 8 0 10 1878- 44 THEDM.ETHORPE — — — — 30 0 8 11 12 1871 45 30 0 8 0 8 1876- 46 30 0 8 0 8 1876 47 SKEGNESS ----- 33 0 8 0 10 1874 48 32 0 7 6 10 1867 49 BRANC ASTER — — — — — 33 0 8 0 10 1879 50 33 0 8 6 TO 1869 37 0 9 5 12 1873- 51 Bl^A-KENET — — — — — 52 36 0 9 0 12 1867 53 34 0 8 8 10 1868 54 33 0 8 3 10 1866- 55 33 0 8 1 10 1865 56 32 0 7 6 10 1866 57 PAM.ING — No. 1 - - - - 36 0 8 0 12 1864 58 No. 2 - - - - 40 0 11 6 14 1870 59 WlNTEHTON NO. 1 — — — 32 0 10 0 12 1878 60 No. 2 - - - 36 0 10 6 14 1879 61 CAISTER — No. 1 — — — — 42 0 11 6 14 1878 62 „ No. 2 - - - - 33 7 10 0 \ 12 1875 NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, laid before the Annual Meeting on the 16lh March 1880. 31

XAMB OF BOAT AHD DOHOS. 2iAOS AND ADPKES3 Of HONORARY SBOBSTABY.

Albert Victor—Manchester Branch . . . B. G. Sinclair, Esq., Berwick-on-Tweed. Grace Darling—The late Lady Watson Bombay —The late Mr. J. G., and Mrs. Frith '{Rev. W. W.F. Keeling, Holy Island, Seal, B.S.O. Joseph Anstice—The late Mrs. Anstice . I Oapt. A. Marshall, N. Sunderland, Chathill. Satin Hood of Jfottixffltam-*- Nottingham . / Sev. L. J. Stephens, M.A. ions Soagbton Vicarage, I Lesbury,R.S.O. John Atkinson—Miss WardeH .... 1 H. Smith, Esq.. Almnouth,, R.S.O., Northumberland. Algernon Sf Eleanor—Her Grace the Dowager Eev. A. O. Medd, Amble, Acklington. Duchess of Northumberland. Old Potter— Thos. Hackwood, Esq.. . . Mr. John Robson, Cresswell, Morpeth. W. Hopkinson, of Brighoux—The late Miss Rev. Edward Shortt, M.A., "Woodhorn "Vicarage, Hopkinson. Morpeth. Salford— Manchester Branch Tom and Marion—Mr. & Mrs. T. Jones Gibb [Mr. James Darling, Blyth, Northumberland. falmerston—Peter lleid, Esq Major Adamson, Cullercoats, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Charles Dibdin—Civil Service No. 2 Fund. Forester—A. O. of Foresters \P. J. Messent, Esq., C.E., Tynemouth, North Shields. Thomas Wilson—R. N. L. B. Institution . Good Templar— That Life-boat Fund Royal National Life-boat Institution {.William Milburn, Esq., 5, Nile Street, Sunderland. Florence Nightingale—Town of Derby John Foulston—The late Mrs. Fonlston [R.S.O. Sisters Carter, of Surrogate—Misses Carter. William Warham, Esq., Londonderry Offices, beuham, Charles Hfother—Mrs, Annie Matber. Charles Inaleby—Trust Fund, per G P. Wragge, Esq S. Herbert Belk, Esq., Hartlepool. John Clay Barlow—Miss Barlow j 24 Rochdale—Collected in Rochdale 1C. A. Baker, Esq., North Eastern Railway, West 25 Foresters' Pride—A.. O. of Foresters f Hartlepool. 26 Job ffindley—The late Mr. Hindley, per Rev. John Lawson, M. A.,Seaton Carew,West Hartlepool. Manchester Branch. 27 Crostley—.Messrs. J. Crossley and Sons M. Murray, Esq., Exchange Place, Middlesborough. 28 Sttrion-mt- Treat—Town of Burton-on-Trent M r. J.V. Browning, Chief Officer of Coastguard, Redcar. 29 Thomas and Isabella Firbank, Kingston- Mr. T. G. Pearson, Saltburn-by-the-Sea. vpan-Hull—Mr.& Mrs.Firbank's Legacies 30 Hannah Somerset—Mrs. Yates' Legacy . . >Dr. J. V. Laverick, Hinderwell, Saltburn-by-the-Sea. 31 Margaret and Edward—A Lady 32 Joseph Sykes—Mrs. A. E. Sykes' Legacy . IE. W. Chapman, Esq., Whitby. 33 Robert Whitworth—Manchester Branch I Mr. Robert Gibson, Harbour Master, Whitby. 34 Harriott Forteath—Late Mrs.-Forteath . . /John Stephenson, Esq., Scarborough. 35 Lady Leigh—Warwickshire Freemasons . \A. E. Hick, Esq., St. Thomas Street, Scarborough. 36 Hollon—5fr. and Mrs. Hollon .... W. Haakes, Esq., Filey, B.S.O., Yorkshire. 37 Gertrude—Legacy of John Beckett, Esq. . 38 Grace and Lally. of Broad Oak—Late J. Rev. J. F. Wilkinson, M.A., Flamborough, Hull. Hargreaves, Esq 39 John Abbott—Mr. Abbott's Legacy . . . Alfred West, Esq.,GaTiison St.,BridlinRton Quay. 40 Ellen and Margaret of Settle—Settle Fund. D. A. Walter, Esq., Hornsea, near Hull. 41 Admiral Sous—That Life-boat Fund . . Horatio H. Ayre, Esq., Withernsea, near Hull. 42 Manchester Unity—I. O. of Odd Pels. (M. U.} F. Dawson, Esq., Victoria Chambers, Grimsby. 43 Richard—Miss Dixon Mr. Gilbert Houlden, North Somercotes, Grimsby. 44 JJorinda fy Saroara-^Mrs. B. Caslake . Kev. L. D. Kennedy, M.A., Theddletiwrpe, loath. 45 Caroline—N. B Lieut. E. J. V. Pritchard, R.N.,Coastg., Mablethorpe, 46 Land-seer—Miss Landseer R. Bradshaw, Esq., Hogsthorpe, Alford. [Alford. (William Everingtbn, Esq. \Skegness. R.S.O., 47 Herbert Ingram—Mr. Ingram's Friends I Mr. P. Donovan, Ch. Officer, C'. Gd./Lincolnshire. 48 licensed Victualler—Licensed Victuallers Rev. A.Waller, M. A., Hunstanton, Norfolk. [Lynn. /Rev. E. K. Kerslake, M.A., Deepdale Rectory, King's 49 Lily Bird—Samuel Bird, Esq IE. Dewing, Esq., Burn ham Overy, King's Lynn. 50 Eliza Adams—Penny Readings' Fund . . Mr. F. B. Southgate, Post Office, Wells, Norfolk. 51 Hettie—A Friend at .Bradford .... Rev. R. H. Tillard, M.A., Blakeney, Derehum. 52 Duncan—Mrs. Fraser Rev. Lethbridge Moore, Sheringham, Cromer. 53 Benjamin Bond Cabbell W. G. Sandford, Esq., Cromer, 54 Grocers—Grocers of England .... Mr. G. Gordon, Mundesley, North Walsham, Norfolk. 55 Recompense—A. Lady, per T. J. Gibb, Esq.. Mr. Wm. Cubitt, Bacton, North Walsham, Norfolk. 56 Huddersfield—Huddersfield Rev. J. Slater, M.A., Hasborough, Norwich. 57 Parses—Messrs. Cama and Co d 58 British Workman—That Magazine . . . Mr. E.Fiencls, Cbi«f Officer C'.G .,Paltog,Norwich. 59 Edward Birltbeck—R. N. L. B. Institution Rev. Wm, Green, M.A., Winterton, Great Tarmouth. 60 Husband—Late Mrs. Davis 61 Cocent Garden—That Life-Boat Fund . . Rev. E. G. H. Murrell, Caister, Great Yarmouth. 62 Godsend—Lady Bourchier [ Continued. 32 STATEMENT OP THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BKLOKGINQ TO OR IN CONSECTIOH

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

Ft. in. 63 NORFOLK - - - YARMOUTH—No . 1 - - - 42 'a 11 9 12 1861 64 No. 2 - - - 28 0 9 0 10 1859 65 SUFFOLK - - - GORLESTON - - - - - 30 0 10 0 10 1870 66 LOWESTOFT — No. 1 — — — ! 44 0 12 3 14 1876 67 No. 2 - - - 32 0 IO 0 12 1870 68 PAKEFIELD— No. 1 - - - 46 3 12 0 14 1872 69 „ No. 2 - - - 30 0 9 0 12 1871 70 KESSINGLAND — No. 1 — — — ; 42 0 12 0 14 1870 71 „ No. 2 - - - 32 0 10 0 12 1879 72 SOUTHWOLD— No. 1 - - - 40 0 11 6 12 1855 73 „ No. 2 - - - 33 0 8 0 10 1866 74 7 8 g 1873 75 9 4 12 1873 76 10 5 12 1870 77 ESSEX - - - - HARWICH — - - - - 35 0 9 0 1876 78 OLACTON-ON-SEA — — — — ' 34 0 8 3 1Id° 1878 79 SOUTHEND _____ 25 0 7 3 8 1879 80 KENT — — — MARGATE — — — — — 34 0 8 3 10 1866 81 KISGSGATE — — — — — 28 0 6 0 5 1870 82 BROADSTAIRS— - — — — , 36 0 M 2 12 1868 83 RAMSGATE — — — — — 44 0 11 1 12 1877 84 NORTH DEAL - - - - 40 0 10 0 12 1865 85 9 4 12 JS71 86 9 0 12 1871 87 9 f\ 10 1878 1 88 9 0 10 1876 89 NEW KOMNEV - — _ — — 32 0 7 6 10 1871 90 LTDD, DONGENESS — — — 33 0 7 9 10 1874 91 SUSSEX - - - - RYE ______32 0 7 7 10 1866 92 "WlNCHELSEA ----- 33 0 8 2 10 1867 93 8 2 12 1863 94 EASTBOURNE — — — — — 34 0 8 3 10 1880 95 8 2 12 1877 96 BRIGHTON _____ 32 0 7 8 10 1874 97 1865 98 7 6 1866 99 7 6 10 1865 100 CHICHESTER HARBOUR - -, 32 0 7 5 10 1873 i 101 HAMPSHIRE - - HAYLING ISI^AND - - - - ' 32 0 7 5 10 1865 102 , 7 7 W' 1867 103 B RICH STONE GRANGE — — — 34 0 8 0 10 1880 104 7 c 1867 105 ALDERNEY- - -.Si. ANNE r - - - - 33 0 8 6 10 1869 106 GUERNSEY - - - LA LANDE _____ 32 0 7 8 10 1875

107 8 0 10 1880 108 SWANAGE _-___; 35 0 9 0 1U 1875 109 CHAPMAN'S POOL — — — ! 30 0 7 1 10 1866 110 KIMEBICCE ---__; 28 0 6 8 5 3868 i 111 WEYMODTH _____ 33 0 8 6 10 1869 ! 112 8 0 10 1866 113 8 6 10 1869 114 7 fi 10 1867 115 7 4 10 1864 116 TORQUAY _____ 33 0 8 6 10 1876 117 8 6 10 1866 118 DARTMOUTH - — — - - 33 0 8 6 10 1878 119 SAiCOMBE _____ 33 0 8 6 10 1869 120 HOPE COVE _ - - — — 35 0 9 0 10 1878 121 YEALM RIVER - - - - 35 0 9 0 10 1878 122 PLYMOUTH — — — — 34 0 7 9 .. 10 1873 WITH THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued. 33

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOR. NAME AND ADDRESS OF HONOKAEY SKCKETAIiY.

Mart Lane—London Corn Exchange . . Abraham Thomas—M. B iMr. J. Petts, 2S, Queen's Road, Great Yarmouth. Leicester—Town of Leicester J. P. Baumgartner, Esq., Gorleston, Great Yarmouth. Samuel Plimspll—Plimsoll Life-boat Funds George—Miss Leicester I Frederick Morse, Esq., Lowestoft. The Two Siaters, Mary and Hannah—The IMr. J. Henderson, Lowestoft. late Mr. Thomas Parkin • IW. F. Larkins, Esq., Holm View, near Lowestoft. Henry Surford, B. A'.—Legacy of J. L. . . Botton—Town of Bolton .... [Fund j\Mr. C. Rashley, Chief Officer of C'. Gd., Kessingland, Si. Michael's, Paddington—That Life-boat !/ Wangford. > London Coal Exchange—London Coal Ex- change i |Mr. J. Sinclair, East Cliff, Southwold, \Vangford. Quiver, jffo. 2—Quiver Magazine IJ John Keble—Rev. T. Keble I Kev. J. F. Noott, Frostenden Hermitage, Wangford. Ipswich—Town of Ipswich George Hounsfield—Mrs. Hounsfield , { James Osborne, Esq., Aldborough, Suffolk. Springmell—Miss Burmester . . . . ' . Mr. A. P. Bray, H.M. Customs, Harwich. Albert Edward—Freemasons of England . Mr. F. J. Nuiin, Clacton-on-Sea, Colchester. Boys of England and Edwin J. Brett—That William Gregson, Esq., Southend. Life-boat Fund. Quiver, No. 1—Quiver Magazine ... E. Isaacson, Esq., Margate. Thomas Chapman—R. N. L. B. Institution Capt. Isacke, North Foreland Lodge, Broadstairs. Samuel Morrison Collins—A. Lady . . . Mr. Thomas Jackson, H.M. Coastguard, Broadstairs. Bradford—fawn of Bradford | Capt. Richard Braine, Harbour Master, Ramsgate. ran Koo&—The late E. W. Cooke, Esq., and Friends leapt. "W. M. Sanctuary, R.N., Walmer, Deal. Centurion—A Friend Sahrina—Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson . . Mr.W. Bailey, H.M. C'.Gd., Kingsdowne. near Dover. Henry William Pickersgill, R.A.—His Lieut.-General Bruce, C.B., 1, East Cliff, Dover. Legacy. Mayer de Rothschild—Lady Kosebery . . George Wilks, Esq., Hythe, Kent. Dr. ffatton—Mrs. Hatton Henry Stringer, Esq., New Romney, S.O., Kent. 90 David Hulett—D. Hulett, Esq E. T. Bass, Esq., J.P., Lydd, New Romney, S.O., Kent. 91 Arthur Frederick —Late Hon. Mrs. Fitz-Roy 92 Storm Sprite—Solicitors and Proctors . > Henry Burra, Esq., Rye, S.O., Sussex. 93 Ellen Goodman—Miss Goodman's Legacy . Mr. T. S. Hide, Hastings. 94 William and Mary—Friends at Manchester Thos. Child, Esq., Devonshire Lodge, Eastbourne. 95 Michael Henry—Jewish Scholars' Life-boat W. S. Edwards, Esq., Newhaven, S.O., Sussex. Fund. 96 Robert Raikes—London Sunday Schools W. R.Wood, Jun., Esq., 124, Western Road, Brighton. 97 Ramonet—Miss Robertson | Thos. Fuller, Esq., M.D., Longcroft, Shorehanv 98 Royal National Life-boat Institution . . ! Melvill Green, Esq.. Worthing. 99 Four Sisters—Misses llallam and Mrs. Birt ]! .Rev. H. Mitchell, M.A., Bosham, near Chichester. 100 Undaunted—The late Richard Thornton f) Rev. H. Chas. Foster, Selsey Rectory, near Chichester. West, Esq., and Mrs. West . . . ' [J. Gorham, Esq., Cackham, Chichester. 1101 Olive Leaf— Messrs. Leaf, Sons, and Co. i Rev. C. Hardy, Hayling Vicarage, Havant, Hants. J102 City of Worcester Adl.Wilmshurst, C.B., Bembridge, Brading, R.S.O, I. W. rKev. W. E. Heygate, M.A., Brigbstone, Newport, I.W. J103 Worcester Cadet—That Life-boat Fund . IRcy. Reginald Broughton, Shorwell, Newport, I. W. 1104 George and Anne—Mr. and Miss Marten . Mr. W. Selby, Brooke Farm, Isle of Wight. ;105 Mary and Victoria—The Earl of Strafford. Nicolas Barbenson, Esq., Alderney, Guernsey. I 106 i John ioeiett—Mrs. and the Misses Lockett Capt. Carre, R.N., Valnord, Guernsey. • i 1107 j Joseph and Mary—The late Mrs. Boetefeur Mr. Richard Penney, Poole. 1108 ' Charlotte Mary—S. J. Wilde, Esq., for late Mr. Henry Hixson, Swanage, Wareham. | | Miss M. R. Wilde. 109 George Scott—E. M. S IRev. Owen Mansel, M.A., Church Knowle, Corfe |110 Mary Heape—Benjamin Heape, Esq. . f Castle. Wareham. 111 Agnes Harriet—The Earl of Strafford . . G. H. Price, Esq., Collector H.M. Customs, Weymouth. 112 Wm.Woodcoch—H. W., Manchester Branch Mr. Wm. Bennett, Lyme Regis. 113 Rimington—Mrs. Rimington W. M. Floyd, Esq., Sidmouth. ! C'apt. Squire, 1, Louisa Terrace, Kxmouth. 114 Victoria—Lady Rolle 1 115 China—Hong Kong and Shanghai . . W. Williams, Esq., Teignmouth, Devon. 116 JUary Brundret—Mrs. Brundret, per Man- Mr. H. G. Cove, Clifton Villa, Warren Road, Torquay. chester Branch. 117 City of Exeter— Collected in Exeter . . . Rev. R. F. Elrington, M.A., Lower Brixham, Devon. 118 Maud ffargreaves—MTS.Hargreave s . . Percy Hockin, Esq., Dartmouth. 119 Rescue—The late Richard Durant, Esq. . Iw. H. Webb, Esq., H.M. Cus.,Salcombe, Kingsbridge. 120 Alexandra—Freemasons of England Bowman—" A. B. S." R. Dawson, Esq., Wembury House, near Plymouth. Clemency—Hon. Mrs. Hubbard .... John Sadler, Esq.; 17, Caprera Terrace, Plymouth. [ Continued. 34 STATEMENT OP THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGING TO OB IN CONNECTIOM

When BTiTION. Length. Breadth. No. of SluUousd No. Oars. or Kaned. Ft. In. Ft In. 123 32 0 7 6 10 1867 124 32 0 7 5 10 1879 125 33 0 8 1 10 1869 126 33 0 8 1 10 1870 33 0 8 6 10 1867 127 FALMOUTH — — — — — 128 POETHODSTOCK — — — — 33 0 8 0 10 1869 129 33 0 8 1 10 1878 130 30 0 7 2 10 187S 131 jfuLLION — — — — — 33 0 i 8 6 10 1867 132 i^ORTHLEVEN 30 0 7 0 10 1863 133 32 0 7 4 10 1865 134 SENNEN COVE - - - - 33 0 8 0 10 1864 135 37 0 9 0 12 1874 136 CORNWALL - - ST. IVES ------32 0 7 6 10 1878 137 32 0 7 6 10 1866 138 NEirQoAr - - - - - 33 0 8 1 10 1873 139 32 0 7 4 10 1864 140 32 0 7 7 10 1869 141 33. 0 8 0 10 1863 . 142 S3 0 8 1 10 1870

143 APPLEDORE — No. 1 - - - 34 0 7 1 12 1862 144 „ No. 2 - - - 30 0 6 7 6 1875 145 32 0 7 5 10 1866 146 MORTE BAY 33 0 7 11 10 1871 147 1LFRACOMBE 32 0 7 6 10 1866 148 30 0 7 7 8 1869 149 33 0 8 6 10 1875 150 32 0 7 5 10 1866

SOUTH WALES.

151 30 0 8 0 8 1875 152 JrORTHCAWt 32 0 7 » 10 1872 153 33 0 8 1 10 1866 154 32 0 7 6 10 1871 155 CARMARTHEN BAY — — — 32 0 7 6 10 1879 156 33 0 8 0 10 1863 157 33 0 8 6 10 1868 158 33 0 8 1 10 1869 159 32 0 7 6 10 1869 160 FISBGUARD —No . 1 — — — 30 0 6 8 6 1863 161 No. 2 - - - 36 0 8 3 12 1878 162 32 0 7 4 10 1864 163 NEWQUAY - - - - - 35 0 8 0 12 1864 164 ABERYSTWITH - - - - 88 0 8 2 10 1876

NORTH WALES. 165 MERIONETHSHIRE — ABERDOVEY — — — — 32 0 7 4 10 1865 166 34 0 8 4 10 1867 167 34 0 8 0 10 1867 168 ABERSOCH — — — — -~ 33 0 8 1 10 1869 169 PORTHDISLLAEN — — — — 37 0 9 0 12 1877 170 32 0 7 fi 10 1866 171 30 0 7 6 10 1872 '172 33 0 8 0 1O 1878 173 37 0 9 1 12 1875 WITH THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &c.—continued.

Ho. NAME OF BOAT ADD DONOE. NAME AND ADDBE88 OF HONORARY SECKETABY.

123 Oxfordshire—Late Sir J. P. Willoughby, Bt. R. Thomas, Esq., Looe, R.S.O., Cornwall. [Cornwall. 124 Arthur Hill— Arthur Bill, Esq W. E. Geach, Esq., Penellick, Par Station, R.S.O., 125 South Warwickshire— Collected by Sir R. IS. Capt. J. Ball Farran, Mevagissey, St. Auutell. Hamilton, Bt. 126 Garfenkle—Legacy of 3. Gorfenkle, Esq. . Rev.Canon Cornish, M.A.,Veryan, Grampound, R.S.O. 127 City of Gloucester—Gloucester City . . . Charles Clift, Esq., Falmouth. 128 Mary Ann Story—Mrs. Story's Legacy . . ! Mr. E. P. Roskruge, St. Keverne, Helston. 129 Joseph Armstrong—That Life-boat Fund . Rev. F. C. Jackson, St. Ruan Rectory, Helston. ISO Anna Maria—Lord Robartes .... Rev. P. Vyvyan Robinson, Llandewednack, Helston. 131 Daniel J. Draper—Wesleyan Methodists . Rev. E. G. Harvey, Mullion, Helston. 132 Agar-Robartes—Lord Robartes .... R. Sedgman James, Esq., Porthleven, Helston. 133 Richard Lewis—J. C 34 Cousins William and Mary Anne, of Side- ohn Mathews, Esq., Lloyd's Agency Office, Penzance. ford—Mrs. Mary Anne Davis .... 35 Henry Dundas—Mrs. Dundas Drummond's John Banfield, Esq., Scilly, R.S.O., Cornwall. Legacy. Exeter—Mr. W. Kendall's Legacy . . . T. B. Williams, Jnn., Esq., St. Ives, R.S.O., Cornwall. 137 Itis—Oxford University John Poole, Esq., Riviere, Hayle. 138 Pendock Neale—La.te Miss Neale and Miss Mr. Rd. Hicks, Hew Quay, R.S.O., Cornwall. Herring. 139 Albert jEdward—City of Bristol .... Rev. Richard Tyacke, Padstow, R.S.O., Cornwall. 140 Richard and Sarah —The late Richard Frederick Trevan, Esq., Port Isaac,Wadebridge, R.S.O. Thornton West. Esq., and Mrs. West. 141 Elizabeth Moore Garden— Family of the late Wm. Rowe, Esq., Stratton, " North Devon Mail." R. T. Garden, Esq. Alexander and Matilda Boetefeur—The late Mr. J. Bumby, Chief Officer C'. G"., Clovelly, Bideford. Mrs. Boetefeur. 43 Hope—The late Rev. F. W. Hope . . . Rev. I. H. Cosset, M.A., The Priory, Westward Ho! 144 Bideford. Mary Ann—The late Mrs. M. A. Walker . ! Mr.W. Nicol, H.M. Customs, Appledore, R.S.O., Devon. 145 George and Catherine-—the late G. Jeremy, A. J. Law, Esq., Barnstaple. Esq., and Boat-house, per Mrs. Hartley. 146 Grace Woodbury—M.r. Roht. Atton's Legacy 147 Sroadwater—Late R. Broadwater, Esq. \TS. Vye, Esq., J.P., Ilfracombe. 148 Henry—A Lady Mr. John Crook, Valley of Rocks Hotel, Lynton, Barn- staple. 149 Joseph Somes—Mrs. Somes EdwinFord, Esq., H.M.Cust.,Watchet, R.S.O., Somerst. 150 —Town of Cheltenham Cuthbert Ritson, Esq., Burnham, Bridgwater.

151 Joseph Denman —Hon. Mrs. Joseph Denman Capt. Pengelley, H.M.I.N., Dock Master, Penarth, 152 Chafyn Grove—Miss 3. E. Charyn Grove Rev. W. Jones, Newton Nottage, Bridgend. [Cardiff. 153 Wolverhampton—Town of Wolverhampton T. W. Islay Young, Esq., West Cross, Oystermouth, near Swansea. 154 Stanton Meyrick,.of Pimlico—His Legacy Gerard Elkington, Esq., Pembrey, Llanelly. 155 City of Manchestei—Manchester Branch John Risley, Esq., Brondeg, Ferryside, R.S.O. 156 Carolina Morris's Divint Rescue — Mrs J. R. Rowlands, Esq., Nat. Provincial Bank, Tenby. Morris's Legacy. 157 Katharine—Titus Salt, Esq Henry Pattison, Esq., Collector H.M. Customs, Milford. 158 Charles and Margaret Egerton—Widow of Mr.C. Browne, H.M. Customs, Solva, R.S.O., Pembroke- Capt. Egerton, R.N. [shire. 159 Augusta—Earl of Dartmouth and Tenantry Capt. John Davies, St. David's, R.S.O., Pembrokeshire. 160 Sir Edward Perrott—Vi. N. L. B. Institution 161 Helen of fbxley—Miss Harrison's Legacy £ Mr. "W. Vaughan, Fishgnard, R.S.O., Pembrokeshire. 162 John Stuart—Manchester Branch . . . John Morgan, Esq., Collector H.M. Customs, Cardigan. 163 Nelson—A Lady Capt. Thos. Jones, High Terrace, New Quay, Llandys- 164 Lady Haberfield—'Hei Legacy .... Mr. John Williams, Bridge Street, Aberystwith. [sil.

[NorthWales. 165 Royal Berkshire—Berkshire Mr. D. Williams, H.M. Customs, Aberdovey, R.S.O., 166 Ellen—" E. P. S." Mr. J. Jenkins, H.M. Customs, Barmouth, R- S.O., [North Wales. 167 John Ashbury—James Ashbury, Esq., per D. Homfray, Esq., Portmadoc, R.S.O., Carnarvonshire. Manchester Branch. 168 Mabel Louisa—Late R. Barnes, Esq., ditto 169 George Moore—That Life-boat Fund . . I Rev. O. Lloyd Williams, Bodfcan, Pwllheli. 170 John Gray Bell—H.W., Manchester Branch John Jackson, Esq., Harbour Office, Carnarvon. 171 Thomas Lingham—Mrs. Lingham ... Mr. J._W. Huws, Brynteg, , . 172 Ramon Cabrera —The Countess de Morella J. H. Platt, Esq.. Bodior, Holyhead. 173 Thomas Fie/den— Samuel, John, and Joshua William P. Elliott, Esq., Holy'head. Fielden, Esqrs. [Continued. 36 STATEMENT OP THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGING TO OB IN CONNECTION

J When No. STATION. Length. , Breadth. No. of 1 Stationed 1 Oars. or Named. ; Ft. in. Ft in. 174 ANGLESEY - - - CCJU.TX ______32 0 7 6 10 ; 1877 175 30 0 8 0 8 j 1876 176 BULL BAT — — — — — 32 0 7 7 10 ' 1868 177 32 0 7 5 10 I 1874 178 34 0 8 0 10 '• 1880 179 CARNARVONSHIRE ORME'S HEAD - - - - 33 0 8 7 10 1867

180 33 0 ; 8 6 10 ! 1868 181 FLINTSHIRE - - Rim, (TUBULAR) - - - - 32 0 8 4 12 1856 182 33 0 8 6 10 1878 No 2 — — — — — 183 CHESHIRE - - - NEW BRIGHTON, No. 1 (TUBULAR) 45 0 : 10 2 14 1876 184 „ No..2 (Ditto) - 40 0 8 10 12 ; 1878 185 LANCASHIRE — — SOUTHPORT — — — — 34 0 8 6 10 1874 186 33 0 ! 8 0 10 i 1878 187 33 0 j 8 0 10 : 1864 188 34 0 ! 8 6 10 1879 189 36 0 8 1 12 i 1878 PIEL — — — — — ! 190 CUMBERLAND - - SEASCALE - - - - - 32 0 7 9 10 '' 1875 191 WHITEHAVES — — — — 33 0 8 0 10 2866 192 32 0 7 4 10 ! 1865 193 32 0 7 6 10 i 1867 194 ISLE OP MAN - - KAMSEI- ——___•_.. 33 0. 8 6 10 | 1868 195 DOUGLAS—No . 1 — — — 32 0 7 6 10 1868 196 No. 2 - - - 35 0 9 0 10 1874 197 32 0 7 6 10 1865

SCOTLAND.

*r r- 198 KIRKCUDBRIGHT - KIRKCUDBRIGHT - - - - 32 0 . O 10 1879 199 WIGTOWNSHIRE — WHITHORN — — — — 33 0 8 6 10 1869 200 PORT LOGAN - - - — 30 0 7 1 10 1866

201 PORT PATRICK - — - - 37 0 8 6 12 1877 202 33 0 8 1 10 1871 203 32 0 7 5 10 1865 204 AYR — ___.._ 32 0 7 5 10 1867 205 32 0 7 6 10 1871 206 33 0 7 6 10 1874 207 ARDROSSAN — — — — - 33 0 8 2 10 1870 208 ISLE OF ARRAN - KILOONAN _____ 32 0 7 6 10 1870 209 ARGYLLSHIRE _ - CAMPBELTOWN _ - - - 32 0 7 6 10 1876 210 32 0 7 6 10 1869 211 33 0 8 0 10 1867 212 X.ONGHOPE — — — — — 37 0 9 2 12 1874 213 CAITHNESS-SHIRE — THURSO — — 33 0 8 0 10 1871 214 34 0 8 3 10 1877 215 AcKKHGIf.Ii. - - — — — 30 0 8 0 8 1878 216 NAIRNSHIRE - - MOKAV FIBTH - - - - 34 0 8 3 10 1S78 217 32 0 7 6 10 1866 218 BA.NFFSHIRE — — BUCKIE — — — — _--- 33 0 8 1 10 1871 219 32 0 7 6 10 1870 220 ABERDEENSHIRE - FRASERBUHGH - . - - - 33 0 8 6 10 1874 221 WHITELINK BAT - — - - |33 0 8 6 10 1878 222 33 0 8 1 10 1865

M WITH THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &o.—continued. 37

NAME OF BOAT AND DONOB. NAME AND ADPBE8S OF HONOKABY 8ECBETABY.

174 Good Shepherd—Loyal Order of Ancient Mr. W. Williams, Fronddu, near Cema.es, Amlvrch, Shepherds. R S.O., Anglesey. 175 | Estonian—The late George Ueginbottotn, Rev. T. Lloyd Kyffin, Llaiibadrig Vicarage, , R.S.O., Anglesey. Eleanor—A Lady in Wales T. F. Evans, Esq., Amlwch, R.S.O., Anglesey. Lady Vivian,—Her collection. , . Kev. J. W. Evans, lAanallgo, , AngVesey. ' Christopher Broten—Settle fund . William Preston, Esq., Lleiniog Castle, . Sisters' Memorial—Two Sisters . . . . G. F. Felton, Esq., Mostyn Estate Office, Llaududno. Henry JVixnon, No. 2—The late Henry Nix- Rev. John Davies, M.A., Llanddulas Rectory, Abergele, son, Esq., per Manchester Branch. R.S.O., Denbighshire. Morgan—Miss Ellen Hodgson . Jane Dalton—" D." •Mr. Robert Hughes, Rhyl, North Wales. 183 Willie and Arthur—Joseph Leather, Esq. . .Charles H. Beloe, Esq., 13 Harrington Street, Liverpool. 184 Stuart Hay— Messrs. John Hay & Co. , . (John L. C. Hamilton, Esq., New Brighton, Birkenhead. 185 Eliza Fernley—Mr. Fernley's Legacy . Vice-Admiral Barton, Sonthport 186 Charles Biggs—bliss Biggs's Legacy John Edmondsnn, Esq., Lytham, Preston. 187 Robert William—Mrs. and Miss Hopkins A. M. Viener, Esq., Blackpool. 188 Royal National Lite-boat Institution . Rev. Henry Lings, Queen's Terrace, Fleetwood. 189 William Birkett—Hi. Birkett's Legacy Capt. E. P, Stokes, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire. 190 William Tomlinson—Misses Tomlinsoa. . 191 JElizabeth—Miss Leicester fCapt. David Borrowdale, Scotch Street, •Whitehaven. 192 Henry Nixson—No. \.—The late H. Nixson W. H. Eekersley, Esq., Maryport. Esq., per Manchester Branch. 193 Mary Louisa—Miss Browne's Legacy . . John Stronach, Esq., Silloth, R.S.O., Cumberland. 194 Two Sisters—J. Ryder, Esq., per Manches- Rev. George Paton, Ramsey, Isle of Man. ter Branch. 195 Manchester and Salford Sunday Schools— per Manchester Branch Thos. Bawden, Esq., North Quay, Douglas, Isle of i!96 John Turnet- Turner—Mrs. Turner-Turner Man. and Family 197 Commercial Traveller G. H. Quayle, Esq., Castletown, Isle of Man.

198 1 Mackie— Dr. Mackie's Bequest .... James McMuldrow, Esq., Kirkcudbright. 199 I Charlie Peek—A. Lady, per the late N. Alex. Macfie, Esq., Clydesdale Bank,Whithorn, R.S.O., Griffith, Esq. Wigtownshire. 200 i Edinburgh and R. M. Ballantyne — Edin- QuintinCochrane,Esq., Port Logan, R.S.O., Wigtown- burgh Workpeople, and Edinburgh Ladies' shire. Endowment Fund. [Wigtownshire. [201 j Cmil Service, No. 3.— Civil Service Fund . David A. McClew. Esq., Dinvin, Port Patrick, R.S.O., 1 William and Harriot — Mrs. Richardson's Mr. Jas, Wftson, Postmaster, BaUanirae, Girvau. Legacy. 203 Earl of Carrick—The late A. Kay, Esq. . Wm. Forsyth, Esq., Girvan. 204 Glasgote Workman — Glasgow Workpeople . John Pollock, Esq., Town Clerk's Office, Ayr. 205 Mary Sinclair — Mrs. Sinclair .... Alexander Wyllie, Esq., Troon. Isabella Fi-eat — William Sommerville, Esq.. James Dickie, Esq., Council Chambers, Irvine. [207 i Fair Maid of Perth— Peter Reid, Esq. . . John Moffat, Esq., Ardrossan. Royal National Life-boat Institution . . James Paterson, Esq., Lamlash, R.S.O., Isle of Arran. 209 Princess Louise — Life-boat Fund {Mr. Alexander Mitchell, H.M. Customs, Campbel- 210 John R. Ker— Robert Ker, Esq. . . v . . i town. 211 Saltaire—The late Sir Titus Salt, Bart. Capt. G. Bilton, Stromness, S.O., Orkney. '212 Dickinson Edleston—D. Edleston, Esq. Edward E. Corrigall, Esq., Longhope, JKjrkwall. 1213 Charley Lloyd ~Mr. Lloyd's Legacy. John Swanson, Esq., Thurso. 214 W. M. C.—"X. Y. Z." Mr. David Dunnet, Quoys, Canisbay-by-Wick. 215 George and Isabella—Miss Bower . . . G. M. Sutherland, Esq., Bridge Street, Wick. 216 | Caulftfld and Ann—Mr. Lloyd Williams' H. T. Donaldson, Esq., Nairn. j Legacy. 217 Bristol if Clifton—Bristol Histrionic Club . Mr.Wm. Fraser, Harbour Master, Lossiemouth, Elgin. 218 James Sturm—Mr. Sturm's Legacy . . John Shearer, Esq., Bank, Buckie, Foehabers. 219 John and Sarah—i. E. Lightfoot, Esq. James Watt, Esq., National Bank of Scotland, Banff. Cliarktte—William M«K.erreH, Esq. . . Andrew Tarras, Esq., Frithside Street, Fraserburgh. 221 Robert Adamson—Miss Adamson Mr. A. J. Uirnie, Cairndenity,Inverallochy,by Lonmay, 232 People's Journal—No. 1.—Subscribers to William Boyd, Esq., F R.S.E., Peterhead. [Aberdeen. Dundee "People's Journal." [Continued. 38 STATEMENT or THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BEWwoiNa TO OK IN CONNECTION When No. STATION. ien^lh. Breadth. No. of Stationed

230 BtillDON T4ESS \ T>.n»nrira . 5 S3 0 8 6 10 1870 I 231 BBODGBTT FEBBY f » fEE j 33 0 8 6 10 1876 232 F1FESHIRK - - - ST. AsoRpr'a - - - ~ 33 0 8 0 10 1875 233 32 0 7 4 10 1865 234 BADDINGTONSHIRE NORTH BEKWICK - - - - 30 0 7 7 10 1871 235 33 0 8 0 10 1865 236 30 0 8 0 8 1876 / IBEIiAITD, \ 237 Co. LO1WOSDERRY GKSBWCASTIE - - - - 33 0 .8 0 10 1871 238 32 0 7 6 10 1876 1 239 32 0 7 6 10 i \86-5 240 BArj.YWAj.TEB - - - - 32 0 7 6 10 1866 241 TysEM^i - - — - - 30 0 8 0 8 1875 242 NEWCASTLE - - - - - 34 0 8 0 10 1880 243 LOUTH - - - DaxDALK No. 1.— GJUES' QUAY 32 0 7 6 JO 1867 244 „ No. 2.— B.1ACKKOCK- 32 0 7 6 10 1867 245 D»OOHEDA-~No. 1 - - - 84 0 7 6 10 1879 246 „ No. 2 - - - 32 0 7 6 10 1872

247 30 0 ., D 1875 248 SKEBBIES - - - - - 33 0 8 6 10 1873 249 32 0 7 6 10 1874 250 33 0 8 0 10 1872 251 32 0 7 6 10 1866 252 K.IKOSTOWK — — — — — 87 0 8 6 12 1879 253 GRErSTONES ----- 33 0 8 0 10 1872 254 33 0 8 0 • 10 1866 255 37 0 9 0 12 1873 256 36 0 8 4 13 1876 257 34 0 8 0 10 1879 258 "WSXTOBB — No. 1- - - - 40 0 10 6 12 1871 259 „ No.2- - - - 84 0 8 3 10 1878 260 32 0 7 4 10 1874 261 DlJNCANNON - — — — - 33 0 $ 6 10 186S 262 34 0 8 0 10 1880 263 32 0 7 7 10 1871 264 AR0BCOR& - - ^ - - 34 0 8 0 10 1880 265 7 6 , 10 1867 266 BAIJ.TCOITON _ ^ _ . 34 0 8 0 10 1880 267 QOEESSTOWN— — — — 34 0 8 0 10 1866 268 CQDRTMACSHEBRY — — 32 0 7 6 10 1867 269 7 4 10 1864 270 T RAI.SE BA* - — — - 34 0 » 3 10 1879

NOTE.— The Life-boat builders of the Institution WITH THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, &e.— continued. 39

So. NAME OF BOAT AND DONOR. NAME AND ADDRESS OF HOTOBABI 8ECBITA8Y.

223 feep-o'-day — " A Scot Abroad " . . . . James Shepherd, Esq., Aldie, Ellon. 224 Alerander Charles, and William Aird — Miss Mr. P. Murray, Newburgh-by-Aberdeen. Birtwhistle's Legacy. 225 David Carr, Esq., Stonehaven. 226 Yomiff George Irlam — Mr. Mam's Legacy . Rev. John Brown, Bervie, Fordoun. 227 Mincing Lane — Merchants of Mincing Lane 228 Roman Governor of Caer Sun .... > James Warrack, Esq., Montrose. 229 People's Journal — No. 2. — Subscribers to William Cargill, Esq., Arbroath. Dundee " People's Journal." 230 May— "D." 231 English Mechanic — Life-boat Fund . >James Hunter, jun., Esq., 69 Reform Street, Dundee. 232 Ladies' Oam— Miss Smithers' Life-boat Fund Mr. G. Murray, Postmaster, St. Andrew's. 233 Admiral fitzBoy—A. Lady (H. H.) . . H. B. Mackintosh, Esq. Anstruther. 234 fWalter Malcolm, Esq., North Berwick. freemason — Freemasons of England. . . \D. McCulIoch, Esq., British Linen Co., North Berwick. 235 Wallace— The late Lady Cuningham Fairlie G. R. Scott, Esq., Bank, Dunbar. 236 James and Rachel Grindlay—M.i. T. Grind- Mr. Peter Wilson, Eyemouth, Ayton. lay's Legacy.

237 Royal National Life-boat Institution . . Rev. T. M^Clellan, Greencastle, Moville.

288 John Whitaher— Late Mr. Whitaker's Trust J 8 Fund, per E. Absolom, Esq. « {w7E Sr ,°E'sq., J.p]PortrnBh,K.S.O.,Co. Antrim. •239 The Honorary Secretary, Groomsport, Belfast. 240 Admiral Henry Meynell — Misses Meynell Rev. J.O'Reilly Blackwood, Bally waiter, Newtownards. Ingram. [Co. Down. 241 Memorial — Misses Frances and Kate Peach Rev. John Bingham, Tyrella Rectory, Clough, S.O., 242 Mr. W. Hayward, Newcastle, S O., Co. Down 243 244 Stoctport Sunday School— Life-boat Fund . |j. F. Farrell, Esq., Harbour Office, Dundalk. 245 Old George Irlam, of Liverpool— Miss Irlam's Mr. N. Halligan, Banktown, Drogheda. J. H. Brabazon, Esq., Mornington House, Drogbeda. 246 John Butter C/torley—Mt. H. F. Chorley's fMr. J. M'Namara, Harbour Office, Drogheda. 247 Maid of Annan — Mrs. Langworthy . . MV^GTp^at1-'! Balbriggan, R.S.O., Co. Dublin. 248 Lama Platt~MT. Thos, Platt .... H. H. Foster, Esq., Skerries, S.O., Co. Dublin. [Dublin. 249 Tileries, Tunstall—ThoB. Peake, Esq. . . AV. C. Townshend, Esq., Rogerstown, Rush, R.8.O., Co. 250 Clara Baker—A. Friend, per Miss Baker . T. A. Montgomery, Esq., Howth, R.S.O., Co. Dublin. 251 G. V. Brooke— Brooke Life-boat Fund . . Mr. S. Carr, C.O.C'.Gd., Ring's End, near Dublin. fCapt. the Hon. F. G. Crofton, R.N., Harbour Master, 252 Hector — Late Miss Anderson and Niece \ Kingstown. 253 Sarah Tancrcd— Mr. Tancred's Legacy P. Reid, Esq., Glencarrig, Delgany, Gieystones. 254 Robert T. Garden— Late K. T. Garden, Esq. S. E. Pirn, Esq., Wicklow. /The Earl of Wicklow, Shelton Abbey, Co. Wicklow. 255 Out-Pensioner— Out-Pensioners .... \Dr. Stopford Halpin, Arklow. 256 Alfred and Ernest— Manchester Branch J. S. Scott, Esq., J.P., Levnka, Gorey, Co. Wexford. 257 John Brooke— The Misses Brooke, per J.\ (Capt. R. D'Olier George, Cahore, Gorey, Co. Wexford. Richardson, Esq., Q-C .( \Mr. J. S. Sinnott, Cahore, Gorey, Co. Wexford. 258 Ethel Eveleen— 3. M. S...... 259 Civil Service — No 1. — Civil Service Fund . IWm. Coghlan, Esq., Collector H:M. Customs, Wexford. 260 frif — Mrs. A. M. Burdon Hev. T. W. Manning, Kilscoran Rectory, Tagoat,Wex- 261 Richard and Anne — The late Mrs. and Miss Cttpt. Bartlett, Duncannon, Waterford. [ford. Warner. 262 Alfred Troicer — Henry Trower, Esq., and Edward Jacob, Esq., Ardview, Tramore, Waterford. Friends. 263 Christopher Ludlow — Dr. Ludlow'a Trustees. Mr. James W. Shaw, Dungarvan. 264 William C. Poole, Esq., M.D., J.P., Aidatore, Yougbal. 265 Wm. Beckett of Leeds — A Leeds Gentleman J. W. Pirn, Esq., Youghal. 266 Oliver Goldsmith— That Life-boat Fund T. W. Strongman, Esq., Shanagarry, Midleton. 267 Quivei — No. 3. — Quiver Magazine . . Capt. Nathaniel Sutton, Harbour Office, Queenstown. 268 City of Dublin— Collected in Dublin . . Capt. Townshend, Courtmacsherry, Bandou.

269 Royal National Life-boat Institution . . {J^O^co*^}™™**- ™***T. 270 Admiral Butcher— R. G. Butcher, Esq. Robert McCowen, Esq., Lloyd's Agent, Tralee.

are Messrs. Woolfe and Son, of Shadwell, London, E.

D 2 INDEX TO THE GIFT LIFE-BOATS OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. (The figure* refer to the numbers of the L\f&boats detailed on the ten preceding Pages.) A. B. S., 121. Dartmouth, the Earl of, and Hollon, E. W., Esq., and Mrs. Odd Fellows (Manchester A Friend, 239. his Tenantry, 159. Hollon, 36. Unity), 42. A Friend at Bradford, 51. Davis, Mrs. Mary Anne, 134. Hong Kong and Shanghai, Oliver Goldsmith, the, 266. A Friend, per G.H. Aston,85. Davis, Mrs. George, 60. collected at, 115. Out-Pensioners, 255. A Friend.per Miss Baker,25CI. Denman, Hon. Mrs. Jos., 151. Hooper, Miss, 264. Oxford University, 137. [68. A Lady, 31. Derby, collected in, 18. Hopkins, Mrs. and Miss, 187. Parkin, Thos., Esq., the late, A Lady (H. H.), 233. Dlxon, Miss. 43. Hopkmson, Hiss, the late, 9. Peach, Misses Frances and A I-ady, per T. Joues Gibb, Draper, Daniel J., Life-boat Hounsfleld, Mrs., 76. Kate, 241. Esq., 55. Fund, 131. Hnbbard,Hon. Mrs., 122. Peake, Thomas, Esq., 249. A Lady, per Capt Fish- Drummond, Mrs. Dundas.the Huddersfield, collected in, 56. Penny Readings, 50. bourne, R.N., C.B., 82. late, 135. Hulett, David, Esq., 90. Platt, Mr. Thomas, 248. A. Lady, " in memory of a Dublin, collected in, 388. Ingleby, Rev. Chas., the late, PlimsoU Life-boat Funds, 66. very dear brother," 148. Duncan, Miss, 52. per G. P. Wragge, Esq., 22. " Quiver " Magazine, col- A Lady, 163. Dundee People's Journal, Ingram, Herbert, Esq., M.P., lected from the readers A Lady in Wales, lit. 222, 229. Friends of the late, 47. thereof, 73, 80, 267. A Lady, per the late N. Durant, Richard, Esq., the Ingram, Misses Meynell, 240. Eeid, Peter, Esq., 12, 207. Griffith, feq., 189. late, 119. Ipswich, collected in, 75. Keigate, collected, in, 242. Anderson, Miss, the late, and E. M. S., 109. Irlam,Geo.Esq.,tbelate,226. Bichardson, the late Mrs. Niece, 252. E. P. 8., 166. [200. Irlam, the late Miss, 245. Harriot, 202. " A Scot abroad," 223. Edinburgh Working Men's, J. C., 133. Eimington, Mrs., 113. A Townsman of Leeds, 265. Edinburgh Ladies' Endow- J. L., the late, 69. Kobartes, Lord, 130, 132. Abbott, the lateJobn,Esq.,39. ment Fund, 200. J. M. S., 258. .Robertson, Miss, 91. Adamson, Miss, 221. EdlestonDicMnson.Esq.,212. Jewish Scholars' life-boat B.ocoda\e, collected m, 24. Agar, the late Hon. Mrs., 129. "English Mechanic" Life- Fund, 95. Kolle, Lady, 114. Ancient Shepherds, Loyal boat Fund, 231. Joseph Armstrong Life-boat Boman Governor of Caer Order of (A.U.), 174. Egerton, Capt. C. K., B.N., Fund, 129. Hun, the late, 228. Anstice, Mrs., tbe late, 4. widow of, 158. Kay. tbe late Alex., Esq., 203. Kosebery, Lady, 88. Asnbnry, Jas., Esq., ISf. Exeter, collected fn, 117. Keble, Eev. T., 74. Rous, Admiral, Life-boat Atton,Rob.,Esq., the late,U6. Fernley, J.,Esq.,the late, 185. Kendall, W., Esq., 136. Fund, 41. Barlow, Miss, 23. Fielden, Samuel, John, and Ker, Eobert, Esq., 210. Ryder, James, Esq., 194. Barnes, RoM., Esq., D.L., the Joshua, Esqs., 173. Ladies' Own Lite-boat Fund, St. Michael's, Paddington, late, 168. Firbank, tbe late Edwd. 232. Life-boat Fund, 71. Beckett.thelateJohn, Esq.37. and Mrs., 29. Landseer, Miss, 46. Salt, Sir Titus, Bart, the Berkshire, collected in, 165. Foresters, Ancient Order of, Langworthy, Mrs., 247. late, 211. Biggs, Miss, the late, 186. 14, 25. tlate, 34. Leaf, Sons £ Co., Messrs., 101. Salt, Titus, Esq., 157. Bird, Samuel, Esq.. 49. Forteath, Mrs. Harriott, the Leather, Jos., Esq., 183. Settle, collected in, 40, 178. Birkett, Wm., the late, 189. Foulston, Mrs. Eliza, the Leeds, Town of, presented Sinclair, Mrs., 205. Birtwhistle, Miss, the late, late, 19. in the name of, 265. Sister's Memorial, 179. 224. Freemasons of England, 78, Leicester, collected in, 65. Somes, Mrs., 149. Bolton, collected in, 10. 120, 234. [35. Leicester, Miss, 67, 181. Sommerville, W. Esq., m. Bourcnier, Lady, 62. Freemasons ofWarwickshire, Licensed Victuallers, col- StockportSundaySchools,244. Bower, Miss, 215. Friends at Manchester, 94. lected from, 18. Story, the late Mis. M. A.,128. Boys of England, 19. Frith, J. G., Esq., the tote. I/igbtfoot, 3. E., Esq., 219. Straffoixf, the fiirf of, P.C., Bradford, 83. and Mrs. Frith, 3. Lingham, Mrs., 171. 105, 111. Bristol, Collected in, 139. Gibb, T. Jones, Esq., and Lloyd.the late Chas.,Esq.,213. Sturm, the late Jas. Esq., 218. Bristol Histrionic Club, 211. Mrs., 11. Lockett, Mrs. & the Misses, Sytas,VhelateMrs. A.E.,32. "British Workman" Maga-i Glasgow Workmen's, 204. 106. Tancred,the lateJ.J.Esq.263. zine, collected from the Gloucester, collected In, 127. London Sunday Schools, 96. Tomlinson, the Misses, 190. readers thereof, 58. Goodman, the late Miss Louise, the Princess, Life- Trower, Henry, Esq., and Broadwater, Kobert,Esq.,the Ellen, 93. boat Fund, 209. friends, 262. late, and Friends, 147. Good Templars, Independent Ludlow, the late Dr., 263. Turner-Turner, Mrs. and Brooke, G. V., Life - boat Order of, 16. Mackie, Dr., the late, 198. Family, 196. Fund, 251. Gorfenkle, the late Jacob, M. B., 64. Vivian, Lady, col), br, 177. Brooke, the Misses, 251. Esq., 126. M°KerrelI, W., Esq., 220. W., Lady, 2. Browne, Miss, the late, 193. Grindlay, Thomas, Esq., the Manchester Branch, 1, 10, 26, Walker, the late Mrs. Mary Brundret, Mrs., 116. late, 236. 33,112,116,155,162,167, 168, Ann, 144. Burden, Mrs. A. M., 260. Grocers of England, 54. 170, 180, 192, 194, 195, 266. Wardell, Miss, 6. Burmester, Miss, 77. Grove, Miss J.E. Chalyn, 152. Manchester and Salford Sun- Warner, the late lire, and Burton-on-Trent, Coll. in, 28. H. W., 112, 170. day Schools, 195. Miss, 261. Butcher, B. G., Esq., 270. Haberfield.Lady.the late,164. Marten, G., Esq., and Miss Wesleyan Methodists, 131. Carna and Co., Messrs., 57. Hackwood, Thos., Esq., 8. Marten, 104. West, R. Thornton, Esq., the Carter, Misses, 20. Hallam, the Misses and Mrs. Mather, Mrs. Annie, 21. late, and Mrs. West, 100, Caslake, Mrs. B., 44. Margaret Birt, 99. Meyrick,Stanton,thelate,154. 140. Cheltenham, collected in,150. Hargreaves, John, Esq., the Mincing Lane Merchants, 227. Whitaker, the late John, Chorley, the late H. F., Esq., late, 38. Moore, the late Geo., Esq., Esq., trust of the, per E. 246. Hargreaves, Mrs., 118. Life-boat Fund, 169. Absolom, Esq., 238. Civil Service, 13, 201, 259. Harrison, Miss, the late, 161. Morella, the Countess de, 172. Wilde, S. J., Esq., for the Coal Exchange, London, Hatton, Mrs. Jane, 89. Morris, the late Mrs., 156. late Miss M. R. Wilde, 108. Members of the, 72. Hay, John, & Co., 184. N. E., 45. Williams, Mr. Lloyd, the Commercial Travellers, 197. Heape, Benjamin, Esq., 110. Neale, Miss, the late, and late, 216. Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, Hearn, Mrs. Henry, 225. Miss Herring, 138. Wolverhampton.coll.in, 153. Members of the, 63. Heginbottom, Geo.,Esq., the Nixson, the late Henry, Esq., Worcester Cadets Life-boat Covent Garden Life-boat late, 176. 180, 192. Fund, 103. Fund, 61. Hill, Arthur, Esq., 124. Northumberland, The Dow- Worcester, col/ected in, 102. Crossley& Sons, Messrs.J.,27. Hindley, Job,Mr.,the late, 26. ager Duchess of, 1. X. y. Z., 214. D., 182, 230. Hodgson, Miss Ellen, 181. Nottingham, collected in, 5. Yates, Mrs., the late, 30.

THE EXIT.SBB or A LIFE-BOAT STATICS is £1,000. ITS COST is KADE up AS FOLLOWS: — Life-boat and her equipment, including Life-belts for the Crew and Trangporting-carriage for the Life-boat £650

Total . . .£1,000 The average annual expense of maintaining a, Life-boat Station is £70, and the benefactions and contribution! of Donors of Life-toatt are earnestly solicited in aid of that fund. MAY 1,1880.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 41

CKJD HELP OUB MEW AT SEA.

fist 0f FOR SAVING LIFE FROM WRECKS VOTED BY THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION TO THE CREWS OF ITS LIFE-BOATS, TO SHOKE AND FISHING-BOATS' CREWS, AND TO OTHER PERSONS,

FBOM THE 1ST JANUAET TO THE SlST DECEMBEB, 1879.

Jan. 3.—A dismasted vessel having been seen Jan. 7.—A messenger arrived at Swanage from off Newhaven harbour, the Life-boat Michael Studland stating that a vessel was in distress near Henry proceeded to her. The wind was blowing the entrance to Poole Harbour. The Swanage Life- moderately from W.S.W. and a heavy sea was boat Charlotte Mary was at once launched and running. On arriving at the vessel it was found proceeded to the spot, when it was found that the that she had been abandoned by her crew, and the ketch Effort, of Portsmouth, had parted from her Life-boat, with the assistance of a steam-tug, took anchors and gone ashore, the sea making a com- her into Newhaven Harbour. She was the schooner plete breach over her. The Life-boat, with great Marie, of Rostock, bound from Stettin to Exeter, difficulty and danger, succeeded in rescuing the with a cargo of potatoes. crew of two men and landed them at Poole.—Ex- Jan. 4.—Voted the Second Service Clasp of the pense of service, 14?. 5s. Institution to the Rev. OWEN LLOYD WILLIAMS, Jan. 8.—The Swansea Life-boat Woherhampton in recognition of his continued intrepid services in saved the crew of ten men from the barque Sarah the Abersoch and Porthdinllaen Life-boats of the Ann, of Sunderland, which had sunk in Swansea Institution. Bay during a gale from E.S.E. She was on a Jan. 7.—The Laura Plait Life-boat, stationed at voyage from Swansea to Monte Video, with a Skerries, co. Dublin, was launched during a strong cargo of coal.—Expense of service, 14^. 12s. S.E. gale and heavy sea, and saved the crew of three Jan. 10—The Hannah Somerset Life-boat, sta- men from the schooner Elsmore, of Runcorn, and tioned at Staithes, Yorkshire, put off and rendered six men from the brig Lady Lilford, of Ardrossan. assistance to several fishing cobles which were in Both vessels were on a lee shore, and had exhibited danger during a very strong E.N.E. wind and signals of distress ; the schooner had lost her boom heavy sea. With the help of the Life-boat all the and gaff, while her bulwarks had been washed boats were taken into port. away by the heavy seas; the brig's crew had to be Jan. 11.—At 10.30 P.M. the passenger-ship Lough hauled into the Life-boat with the aid of a life- Sunart, of Glasgow, struck on Skulmartin Reef. buoy, the sea running too high to allow the Boat The night was clear, with light N.W. wind and to go alongside ; the vessel afterwards drove ashore smooth sea. Signals of distress were shown from to the northward of the Life-boat station, and the vessel, and the Ballywalter Life-boat Admiral became a wreck.—Expense of service, 161. Us. 6d. Henry Meynell, a coast-guard galley, and other boats 42 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880. at once put oft to her assistance. The women and the s.s. 3. B. Brightman struck on the rocks north children, twenty in number, were taken into the of Staithes. Although the sea was comparatively Life-boat, and the remaining twenty-five passengers smooth on the rocks round the steamer, it was too were brought ashore by the other boats. As there rough for any of the cobles to go out, and it was, was no immediate danger, the master and crew re- therefore, thought advisable to launch the Life- mained on board the ship. boat. The boat accordingly proceeded to the vessel, At about 6 o'clock on the following evening, and, at the request of the master, remained by her however, signals of distress were again shown from until she floated, and for about an hour and a half the vessel, the weather by that time having changed, afterwards, and then returned ashore. The steamer, the wind blowing very hard from the S.W., accom- which was bound from the Tyne to Alexandria, re- panied by heavy rain and sleet squalls, and a very turned north, but foundered before reaching the heavy sea. The Life-boat promptly put oft, and, in Tyne; her crew were fortunately saved in their two trips, brought off the crew and workers, thirty- own boats.—Expense of service, 101. 15s. five in number, leaving the master and three men Jan. 16.—At 2 A.M. the barquentine Annie, of in charge of the ship.—Expense of services, 221. Salcombe, bound from Bahia with a cargo of sugar, Jan. 12.—At about 11 A.M., information was re- struck on Salcombe Bar during stormy weather. ceived at Courtmacsherry, co. Cork, that a large The .Rescue Life-boat, stationed at Salcombe, went barque was embayed. On arriving at the Harbour to her assistance and brought ashore the master point she grounded on the bar in about 18 feet of and mate, the crew of nine men having left in water. The wind was blowing from S.W. at the the ship's boat. The vessel became a total wreck. time, and a heavy sea was running. The Life-boat —Expense of service, 111. 10s. City of Dublin was quickly manned and launched Jan. 16.—The Montrose Life-boat Mincing Lane and brought ashore the crew of eighteen men from rendered assistance to several fishing-boats which the vessel, which proved to be the General Caul- were in distress off Montrose during stormy Jield, of Newcastle, bound from New York to Dun- weather. kirk, with wheat. She became a total wreck.— Jan. 17.—The smack Wisdom, of Shoreham, in Expense of service, 9/. 5s. attempting to leave the harbour at about 6 P.M. got Jan. 13.—At 4.15 A.M. the barque Cleopas, of foul of the new extension works, and hung by her South Shields, bound from Liverpool to South shrouds. The crew were unable to get the vessel Shields with a cargo of salt, was observed on the clear, and even if they had, she must have gone Barnard Sand during a S.W. wind and rough sea. ashore, being on the W. side of the pier, and as the In reply to her signals of distress the Kessingland sea was breaking against her, the crew, six in No. 2 Life-boat proceeded to her, and with great number, were in great danger. Several shore boats difficulty rescued the crew of ten men, and landed attempted to render assistance, but failed on account them on the beach at Kessingland. The vessel of the heavy sea. The Life-boat Bamonet then became a total wreck.—Expense of service, 161. put off and succeeded in laying out at anchor, and Jan. 13.—At about 7 P.M., it having been re- so enabled the crew of the smack to heave their ported that a vessel was ashore at Portobello, vessel off.—Expense of service, 61. 5s. about 4 miles distant from Newhaven, the Life- Jan. 17.—The Caister No. 2 Life-boat Godsend boat went to her assistance. A light S.S.W. wind put off and remained by the brig John, of Hartle- was blowing at the time, and the weather was pool, until the vessel, which had stranded on the foggy. She was found to be in considerable danger, Barber Sand, was, with the assistance of a yawl, being close to the cliffs, and the Life-boat there- extricated from her perilous position. fore remained by her. She proved to be the brigan- Jan. 19.—The schooner Fanny Bailey, of Dun- tine Trite, of Faversham, bound to Newhaven with dalk, bound from Troon to that port with coal and coal. At about 2.45 A.M. the sea was breaking iron, stranded on the bar during a gale from S.E. heavily over her, and as she was filling with water, and heavy sea. The Dundalk Life-boat Stockport the crew, consisting of seven men, were taken on Sunday School put off to her and rescued the crew, board the Life-boat and safely landed at New- consisting of five men. The vessel struck the bar haven.—Expense of service, 2l"H. 10s. at 9 A.M. and at 8 P.M. was a total wreck.—Ex- Jan. 14.—The brig Allison, of Whitby, stranded pense of service, 71. 17s. 6d. near Jury's Gap, off the coast of Sussex, during a Jan. 23.—The fishing smack Excelsior, of strong S.S.W. wind and heavy sea. The crew Grimsby, stranded about 150 yards N. of'Withern- were then in no danger, and it was hoped that the sea Pier, having mistaken the pier light for that of vessel would get off with the rising tide; but in a vessel at anchor. She burnt a large flare light as the course of the day the wind and sea increased, a signal of distress, in response to which the Life- and they signalled for the Life-boat. The Eye boat Admiral Sous was launched at about 3.15 Life-boat was therefore launched, and brought A.M., and reached the smack, but being caught by safely ashore the crew, consisting of four men. The heavy breakers, which broke three oars, she was vessel subsequently became a total wreck.—Ex- driven back broadside on to the beach. With much pense of service, 111. 6s.' difficulty she was, however, again launched and then Jan. 14.—The Life-boat Mincing Lane, stationed succeeded in getting alongside the smack, and res- at Montrose,, N.B., rendered assistance to some cued the crew of five men. The Life-boat-men were Ferryden fishing boats which had been overtaken completely drenched in rendering these services, by heavy seas and were in danger near the harbour the smack being exactly in the breakers, and the mouth. The Life-boat also assisted several other seas going right over the Life-boat.—Expense of vessels which were in dangerous positions.—Ex- service, 25£ 10s. pense of service, 31. 18s. Jan. 24.—In reply to signals from the Swin Jan. 15.—At 7.30 A.M., during squally weather, Middle Light-ship, the Clacton-on-Sea Life-boat a vessel was observed ashore on the Hasborough Albert Edward was launched, and proceeding in Sand, the Palling No. 2 Life-boat British, Work- a S. direction sighted a dismasted ship—the Hebe, man was launched and proceeded to the distressed of Frederickstadt—on the east end of the Swin vessel, which proved to be the Russian barque Middle Sand, the sea making a complete breach Marie, maize laden, from New York to Hull. over her. On nearing the wreck, the crew were With the assistance of a steam-tug she was got off seen standing in a group near the port quarter. The the sand and taken to Yarmouth. She had a crew Life-boat dropped anchor and veered down to the of twelve men. vessel. After seven attempts to get the crew, the Jan. 16.—In the evening, during hazy weather, Boat having filled three times, she succeeded in MAY 1, 1880.] THE LIFE-BOAT. taking eleven men on board. The ship had by that of Fleetwood, in approaching Ardrosaaa Harbour, time altered her position, and as it was impossible ran on the Eagle Rock. A steam-tug proceeded to approach her again on account of the wreckage to her and made an unsuccessful attempt to get alongside, the remaining three men had to be her off. As the breeze had increased to a fresh hauled through the breakers by means of life- gale, it was impossible for the crew to land in lines. After getting the crew on board it was found their own boat, and the Life-boat Fair Maid of that the wreck had fouled the Life-boat's cable; Perth was therefore towed out by the steamer, and this, however, was slipped, and the Boat then made brought ashore the crew, consisting of five men, for the shore. The rescued men were much ex- and a labourer, who had gone on board before the hausted, more especially the captain, who had been vessel struck. Great difficulty was experienced injured on board the vessel before being hauled in effecting this rescue, the shipwrecked men through the breakers. The Life-boat, on account having to drop from the vessel's mam boom over of the water being low, had to be drawn some dis- the starboard quarter into the Life-boat. The tance into the sea before she could be launched, Boat struck twice heavily on the rock ; but for- the heavy seas breaking completely over the horses tunately sustained no damage.—Expense of ser- and men in charge.—Expense of service, 171. 11s. vice, 15?. 2». 6d. Jan. 27.—The s.s. Edith Owen, of London, bound Feb. 6.—Voted 228?. 15*. 8d. to pay the expenses from Bristol to Liverpool with a general cargo, of the Life-boats at Khyl, Porthdinllaen, Wey- struck on the Coal Rock, off the coast of Anglesey, mouth, Penzance, Montrose, Bade, Clovelly, Deal, during foggy weather, the wind blowing moderately Padstow, Winchelsea, Carmarthen Bay, Hartlepool, from the E. at the time. Signals of distress being Skegness, Courtmacsherry, Kessingland, Wexf ord, exhibited from the steamer, the Life-boat Swanage, Tenby, Montrose, and Filey, in assem- Good Shepherd, the Life-boat Ashtonioji, bling their crews or putting off in reply to signals and a steam-tug, proceeded to her assistance. The of distress shown by vessels not ultimately needing passengers, five in number, were taken into the assistance. Cemaes Boat and landed at that Life-boat station. The Ramsgate Life-boat had also been taken The Cemlyn Boat remained some time by the out in reply to distress signals, but her services steamer while the tug attempted to tow her off. were not eventually needed. Eventually the Life-boat returned ashore at about Voted a binocular glass, with a suitable inscrip- midnight, and soon after she had gone, the vessel's tion, to Mr. M. MOKPHY, late Coxswain of the crew left in their own boats. The steamer eventu- New Romney Life-boat. He had held the office ally became a total wreck.—Expense of service, of coxswain more than ten years, and had always HI. 13s. given every satisfaction to the Local Committee. Jan. 28.—At 3 A.M. signal lights were seen from Also 10Z. to Mr. JOHN GARVBT, late Coxswain Caister, Norfolk, in the direction of the Barber of the Drogheda No. 2 Life-boat, in acknowledg- Sand. A yawl proceeded there and found the ment of his long services, and especially in con- schooner Hermann, of Berwick, bound from Hull sideration of the exposure he underwent through to London with deal boards, ashore. As it was being washed overboard from the Life-boat while feared that the sea would increase with the flood endeavouring to rescue the crew of the s.s. Urania, tide, the wind being easterly, signals were made of Swansea, on the 18th January, 1877. for the Life-boat to come and remain by the vessel. j Feb. 9.—The Life-boat Stanton MeyricTc of Pirn- The Caister No. 2 Life-boat Godsend accordingly lico, stationed at Pembrey, S. Wales, proceeded to proceeded out at about 4.30 A.M., and stayed by the aid of the brigantine Levrette, of St. Malo, the schooner until 1 P.M., when the crew of six which was lying at anchor near the Lynch Sands men were taken ashore by the Life-boat, the with a signal of distress flying. On arriving at master and mate deciding to remain on board. the vessel she was found to have been abandoned The Boat returned to the vessel, which was then by her crew, but some of the crew of a steam-tug dismantled, and was got off on the next flood tide. had gone on board a few minutes previously, and Feb. 1.—At 10.40 P.M., during a fresh breeze four of the Life-boatmen also boarded her, and from S.E., signals were fired from the Gull Light- with their joint assistance the chain cables were ship. On the Ramsgate Life-boat Bradford and hove in, a tow rope attached from the steamer, steam-tug Vulcan proceeding to her, it was ascer- and the vessel was then taken into Llanelly tained that a large flare light had been seen in Harbour. a south-easterly direction. They then went round Feb. 9.—The barque Alpheus Marshall, of Digby, the North Sand Head and found a vessel ashore. N.S., bound from New York to London, with a On getting alongside, the master stated that he general cargo, went ashore on Atherfield Ledge, had engaged the services of some Deal boatmen to Isle of Wight, during a fog. The wind was blow- assist to get the vessel off; she was then beating ing from S.W., and the sea was very heavy. The heavily on the sand, her anchor was let go, but as Brighstone Grange Life-boat Sescue proceeded to the tide flowed she beat further up. The master her assistance, and with great difficulty got near then requested additional help, and a signal was her; she lay head to*ea, and was submerged with made for the tug, which backed in towards the the exception of the starboard side of poop; soon vessel, her large towing hawser was attached, and the hatches blew up, and she began to go to pieces. the steamer then attempted to tow her off, but The crew of fourteen men were taken into the after a short time the hawser broke. She again Life-boat one by one from the spanker boom, backed in, and the tow-rope having been made having to be hauled by means of ropes through fast, she went ahead, and the vessel floated. The the surf, and during the whole of the time the cable was then slipped, and she was towed round Life-boat was almost under water, and the men the North Sand Head and taken into harbour, the were nearly washed out of her. On her return pnrnps being kept going all the time. The vessel the sea was so heavy and the shore so steep that proved to be the brig Margaret, of West Hartle- those on the land could not hook the Boat's bow pool, from Boulogne to Haftlepool, in ballast. as she beached, so she swung round, and a huge The Broadstairs Life-boat also put off to this sea striking her threw all the crew and the saved vessel, and remained by her until she was got off men, twenty-seven in all, into the surf. Some of the sand.—Expense of service, 161.10s. them were nearly washed out to sea, but all were Feb. 4.—At about 10 P.M., during a fresh breeze happily rescued with the aid of those on shore.— from S.S.W., the schooner Sarah Ann Dickinson, Expense of service, 28?. 4s. THE LITE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880.

Feb. 9.—At 4.45 A.M., during thick weather, blue impossible to get the vessel afloat, the crew, con- lights were seen in the direction of the Scroby sisting of five men, were taken into the Boat and Sand. The Caister No. 2 Life-boat proceeded brought ashore.—Expense of service, 191. Ss. there; found the s.s. Matin, of Dundee, ashore, Feb. 18.—The fishing smack . Esmeralda, of and, at the master's request, remained by her until Grimsby, was, owing to there being no wind and she floated. She was bound from Boulogne to the a very heavy sea, driven helplessly towards the Tyne, in ballast. j shore a little to the N. of Cayton Bay. Her On the afternoon of the following day, the signal of distress, made by burning a flambeau, No. 2 Life-boat was again launched and rescued was seen at Scarborough, and the Life-boat Lady twelve men, including the crew of the dandy Leigh at once went to her aid. It was found that William, of London, which was wrecked on the she was in extreme peril, for she had anchored, North Scroby Sand, and six beachmen who had and the cable having parted she was already gone on board to try to save the vessel. Con- amongst the broken water, the seas breaking right siderable difficulty was experienced by the Life- over her. The Life-boatmen ran out a kedge and boatmen in effecting this rescue, it being very 1 a hundred fathoms of warp from the vessel, by dark at the time, and the sea breaking completely which she was brought up. She was afterwards over the wreck. The smack was lying on her I towed out of danger by the Life-boat, and brought starboard side, her lee rigging being in the water, j into harbour in safety at midnight. She had a and the crew and beachmen were clinging to the crew of five men. Had the Life-boat been a wreck; a few minutes later, and they must have I quarter of an hour later, the smack must have been been lost.—Expense of service, 181. • wrecked, and her crew would doubtless have Feb. 15.—During a fresh E. breeze the Rams- I perished, the breakers being very heavy, and the gate Life-boat Bradford and steam-tug Aid pro- | place abounding with sunken rocks a "long way ceeded, in reply to signals from light-ships, and j from the shore. found the ketch Richard Willson, of London, ! Feb. 24.—At about 6.30 P.M., while a strong bound from Goole to Exmouth with coal, ashore j breeze from E.N.E. was blowing, accompanied by on the N.E. part of the Goodwin Sands. On a heavy sea, signals of distress were observed from arriving near the spot, the Life-boat was slipped I the fishing lugger Dolphin, of Wexford, which and sailed towards the vessel, which was found to had just struck on the leeward side of the bar in be striking heavily and fast sinking. The master, running for the harbour during a heavy snow his wife and two children, and the crew of three squall. The Wexford Life-boat Civil Service was men, were at once taken on board the Boat, which immediately launched, and on arriving alongside then made sail across the sand, through a rough found the lugger full of water, and the sea break- sea, to the harbour. The tug being on the off side ing heavily over her. The crew, consisting of five of the sand steered round the North Sand Head, men, were with some difficulty taken into the and followed into the harbour. Life-boat and landed safely at Rosslare Fort. Feb. 16.—At C P.M. information was brought to The vessel was totally wrecked.—Expense of Harwich by a Ramsgate smack that a large vessel service, 14/. Is. 60!. was ashore on the Long Sand, and that the crew Feb. 27,—It having been reported that a vessel were in great danger. The Life-boat Springwell was in a very dangerous position at Morte, the immediately proceeded there, but, on account of Broadwater Life-boat, stationed at Ilfracombe, the low state of the tide, she could not then get was launched and proceeded to the place, a dense alongside the wreck. At high tide the steam-tug fog prevailing at the time. On arriving at the Harwich came up, and, with the aid of the Life-boat, spot, the schooner Bertha, of Stettin, was found managed to get a rope fast to the stranded ship; she riding in the breakers at a single anchor, close was, however, unable to get her off. The wind sub- under the cliffs, and showing lights as a signal of sequently freshened, and a heavy sea sprung up, distress. She had been aground, and the crew, breaking over the vessel amidships in conse- after having taken to their boat with a view of quence of her having heeled over, her ballast ascertaining where they were, had returned to the having been thrown overboard. Signals were schooner when she floated again. At the master's then made by the men on board for the Life-boat request some of the Life-boatmen boarded her, to come to their aid, and accordingly she went I weighed the anchor, and brought her safely into alongside and succeeded in taking off thirteen of Ilfracombe Harbour. She carried a crew of four the crew and ten smacksmen who had gone on men.—Expense of service, 31. IKs. board to assist. Two of the men fell between the March 2.—In reply to signal guns from the vessel and the Life-boat as they were trying to Gull Light-ship the Broadstairs Life-boat Samuel get into the Boat, but were fortunately rescued. Morrison Collins proceeded to the Goodwin Sands, The Life-boat then remained by the wreck until I and found the three-masted schooner Ocean Queen, daylight, when it was found that the steward was I of Plymouth, ashore on the E. part of the Sand, missing, and on looking at the vessel he was seen ! with a London tug in attendance on her. The in the mizzen rigging. The shipwrecked sailors I services of the Life-boat were also accepted ; and were then put on board a smack, and on the Life- j eventually the vessel was got afloat and taken to boat returning to the ship, the steward lowered i Ramsgate Harbour. She had a crew of seven himself by a rope from the mizzen boom into the men. Boat, and she was then towed back to Harwich. March 2.—At 10.10 P.M. signal guns and rockets The vessel was the barque Pasithea, of Liverpool, were fired by the Gull Light-ship. The Vulcan bound from Hamburg to Cardiff, in ballast. steam-tug and Bradford Life-boat went out from Feb. 17.—A sudden E.S.E. gale sprang up while Ramsgate, and were informed that a large flare the fishing cobles were out, and as they were in light had been seen on the sands. They steered great danger on account of the tremendous sea in the direction indicated for some distance, when breaking on the bar, the Staithes Life-boat was the vessel in distress was seen, and the Life-boat launched, and was very useful in helping the boats was slipped and sailed towards her. She was the safely ashore. brigantine Fraternity, of Krageroe, Norway, bound Feb. 18.—The schooner Apollo, of Bandholm, from Watchet to that port in ballast, with a crew bound from London to Cette with a cargo of of six men. The master engaged the Life-boat- currants, drove on to the rocks near Rock-a-Nore men's assistance to get the vessel off the sand and in a N.W. wind and heavy swell. The Hastings into a place of safety ; accordingly they went on Life-boat proceeded to her, and as it was found board, clewed up and furled the sails, and then MAY 1, 1880.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 45

signalled for the tng, which steamed up and at- apparently in distress. When she was within tached her hawser, and after towing for a short about two miles of the harbour the No. 3 Life- time the vessel came afloat, and was taken into boat John Clay Barlow put off to her, and found Ramsgate Harbour. that she was leaking badly; she had by that time March 6.—Voted 1427.7s. to defray the expenses struck on the Beacon Shoal. The crew of five of the Life-boats at Hythe, Abersoch, Deal, Mont- men were on the dect ready to leave when the rose, Caister, Kingsdowne, Gorleston, Great Yar- Life-boat arrived alongside, and were taken on mouth, Carmarthen Bay, and New Brighton, in • board the boat and safely landed at about 9 A.M. either assembling their crews or putting off to the ' The schooner was bound from Seahatn to Col- assistance of vessels which did not ultimately ! Chester, with coal.—Expense of service, 71. require their help. I March 25.—The brig Die Manten, of Arendal, The Eamsgate Life-boat had also been taken drove ashore on the Fife Coast, between Crail and ont with the view of assisting a vessel in distress. Anstruther. On the wreck being observed among March 12.—At about, 1 P.M., the s.s. Lorentzen, the breakers the^l(Zm«Va?-Fjtero,vLife-boatstationed of London, was seen to become unmanageable, and at Anstruther put off and found there was only one to be fast drifting on to \Yhitby Rocks. As the man on board, clinging to the wreck. The other crew were in great peril, the Robert Whitworth two men having become benumbed had lost their Life-boat proceeded to their aid. With great hold and dropped into the sea during the night. difficulty and danger the crew of seventeen men The survivor was at once taken into the Life-boat were taken off the steamer, which by that time j and brought safely ashore. There was a strong had gone on the rocks. She was rapidly filling I S.E. wind blowing, and the sea was heavf at the with water, and shortly after the crew were landed | time.—Expense of service, 107. 13s. she parted amidships, and in a very few hours was March 25.—At 7 A.M. a man arrived at Caister a complete wreck.—Expense of service, 117. 5s. from Winterton, and reported that a dismasted March 20.—The s.s. Darlington, of Stockton, vessel was lying just outside Hasborough Sand, bound from Dundee to Middlesborough in ballast, and that the" sea at Winterton was so heavy that struck on the rocks at the N.E. corner of Holy the Life-boat there could not be launched. The Island, called False Emmanuel Head, during a Caister No. 1 Life-boat>-rthe Covent Garden—was, dense fog. Fortunately, her signals of distress with much risk and labour, more than forty men were observed, and the Grace Darling Life-boat, assisting, then hauled through the surf, and pro- stationed at Holy Island, put off to her and ceeded through a ver\' heavy sea in the direction brought safely ashore the crew of nine men. The of Winterton. On arriving "at the wreck a large steamer afterwards became a total wreck.—Ex- steamer was found to be lying by her, but she was pense of service, 177. 10s. unable to render any assistance. The Life-boat, March 23.—In the afternoon the brig Die with great difficulty and risk, sailed alongside and Manten, of Arendal, Norway, bound thence to succeeded in rescuing the crew, seven in number. Leith with a cargo of pit props, arrived off Lunan The vessel was the brig Cito, of Arendal, bound Bay. The captain and two men put off from the thence to Calais with a cargo of deals. Her masts vessel in a boat to try to ascertain where they had been carried away, the spats, &C,, hanging all were; but finding the sea very heavy they endea- about the vessel; her stern-post had been com- voured to pull back again, but could not succeed. pletely knocked out, and the sea was breaking _The Montrose Minciny Lane Life-boat thereupon heavily over her, the deck being level with, if not put off under canvas, and rescued the three men, under, the surface of the water. On the following who were by that time about a hundred yards from morning, the weather having moderated, the Life- the rocks at Usan, their boat being half full of boat again proceeded to her, and with the aid of a water and the men much exhausted. As the vessel steam-tug, the wreck was taken to Caister and was then about seven miles distant, the men were beached there.—Expense of service, 357. 15s. taken to Moutrose.—Expense of service, 127. Os. 6d. March 27.—At about 2 A.M. the Poole Life-boat March 24.—Intelligence having been received was launched in reply to signals of distress shown that a barque was ashore on the Kentish Knock by the ship Martaban, of Greenock, which had Sand, and that a shipwrecked crew were on board stranded on the Hook Sand, and found that six of the Knock Light-ship, which is about twenty-six her crew had left her in one of their boats. The miles from Ramsgate, the Eamsgate Life-boat Life-boat remained by her nntil about 1 P.M., Bradford and steam-tug Aid proceeded ont to the when the remainder of the men, eleven in number, Sand. A fresh E. gale was blowing, and the sea were taken into the boat and landed at Poole at was heavy at the time. On arriving near, a barque about 2.30 P.M.—Expense of service, 187.7s. j was observed driving over the Long Sand. The March 28.—At about 10 P.M. the Holyhead Life-boat was slipped and sailed towards the | Life-boat Thomas Fielden went off in reply to | vessel, which was found to be waterlogged and signals, and found the schooner Wellington, of abandoned. She then sailed to the tug and was Carnarvon, in distress near the Breakwater. She taken in tow to the lightship, steered alongside, had just been run into by another vessel, her bow- and with great difficulty, on account of the heavy sprit had been carried away, and her bows were sea, succeeded in taking off a shipwrecked crew of considerably damaged. The Life-boat put fo»t eight men and a lad. The master stated that the men on board to assist at the pumps and slip barque which had been seen was their vessel, which the cables, when, with the aid of a steam-tug, the had struck on the Galloper Sands at 8 P.M. on the vessel was taken into the Old Harbour. She had previous day. They had left her at 11 o'clock on a crew of three men.—Expense of service, 107. 5s. the same night, and" after being four hours in the April 3.—Voted 557. 5s. to pay the expenses of boat, made for the light-ship, but, unfortunately, in the Life-boats at Ballywalter, New Brighton, St. attempting to get on board, one man was drowned, Andrews, Broadstairs, Drogheda, Brancaster, Clac- their boat having been swamped alongside. The ton-on-Sea, Queenstown, and Porthdinllaen, in Life-boat and tug then proceeded back to the either assembling their crews, or putting off in harbour, arriving at 10 P.M. The vessel was the reply to signals of distress exhibited by vessels barque Lina, of Tonsberg, Norway, bound from not ultimately requiring assistance. Porsgrund to London, with a cargo of deals and The Kamsgate and Hartlepool Life-boats had battens. also been taken out, but their services had not March 24.—The schooner Ann, of Colchester, been needed. was seen about 6 A.M. making for Hartlepool, Voted the Silver Medal of the Institution, and 46 IE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. a copy of the vote inscribed on vellum, to Mr. but was driven back by the S.E. gale then MATTHEW KYLE, Coxswain of the Holy Island blowing, without having been able to render any Life-boats, and to Mr. GEORGE KYLE, assistant assistance. The Ballycotton Life-boat St. Clair coxswain, in acknowledgment of their long and then put off and brought the vessel to anchor, gallant services in saving life from shipwreck. after which she returned ashore. At midnight April 9.—At 10 P.M., daring a strong N.E. wind the Life-boat again proceeded to the schooner, and heavy sea, a large vessel was observed to be signals having again been shown, and placed five driving towards the beach at Great Yarmouth. men on board to assist in pumping her, as she The Abraham Thomas Life-boat proceeded to her, had taken the ground and was leaking. The and found she was the barque Gnisepjnna N., of vessel was ultimately enabled to proceed on her Genoa, bound from Hull to Cardiff, in ballast. voyage. She was the schooner Mary Lloyd, of The Life-boat remained alongside of her until she Portmadoc, bound from Rochester to Haulbowline, eventually drove on to the beach, when the crew with cement of seventeen men were taken into the boat and May 1.—Voted 46Z. 6s. &d. to pay the expenses brought safely ashore, although in a very ex- of the Montrose, Broughty Ferry,' Exmouth, hausted state. The seas were then breaking Pie], and Harwich Life-boats, in putting off in heavily over the barque, which afterwards became reply to signals of distress exhibited by vessels a total wreck.—Expense of service, 20Z. which did not ultimately require the services of April 10.—At 9.30 P.M. during a heavy gale the boats. from E.S.E., the s.s. .Barm, of Newcastle, anchored The Ramsgate Life-boat had also been taken outside the proper roadstead in Porthdinllaen Bay. out with the view of aiding a distressed vessel. The wind afterwards shifted to E.N.E., and a May 14.—At about 11 P.M. signals of distress heavier sea sprang up, which caused her chain to were shown from a vessel in Carnarvon Bay, part, and she then hoisted a signal of distress. apparently at a distance of seven or eight miles The Porthdinllaen Life-boat George Moore from Porthdinllaen. The wind was blowing a promptly proceeded to her, and, after remaining strong gale from the N.N.E., and a heavy sea was by her for about two hours, brought the crew of running at the time. The Porthdinllaen Life- six men ashore. The vessel, however, fortunately boat's crew were at once assembled, and the boat rode out the gale, and on the following morning taken out, but just as she was being launched, the Life-boat put the men on board again.—Ex- other signals of distress were shown from a vessel pense of service, 131. 5s. close at hand; she was the schooner Jane Ann, of April 10.—The Cromer Life-boat was launched Llanaelhaiarn, at anchor in Porthdinllaen Bay. during an easterly gale and rough sea, and pro- The Life-boat went to her, and found that she ceeded to the sloop Hesperus, of Copenhagen, was dragging her anchor. After taking off her which had shown signals of distress when about crew of three men, and having landed them at three miles from the Life-boat Station. On reach- Porthdinllaen, the Life-boat proceeded in search ing the vessel, it was found that she was leaking of the other vessel, and at daybreak the Life-boat badly, and that she had lost her main-boom. She men observed a large barque which had evidently was bound from Copenhagen to Hull with barley. been embayed, and which was unable to beat out Some of the Life-boatmen boarded her, and with of the bay without assistance, A fishing boat, their assistance she was safely taken into the however, was in attendance on her, and as the Humber. In the absence of the services of the services of the Life-boat were not required, she Life-boat, the vessel would in all probability have returned to her station.—Expense of service, been lost. 151 5s. April 11.—Signals of distress were observed in May 17.—Soon after 10 4*11, a mounted mes- the direction of Seotstonhesd, whereupon the senger arrived at Penzattpe,'with the news that a People's Journal No. 1 Life-boat, stationed at brig was ashore at Perran, five miles eastward of Peterhead, N.B., proceeded out, and found the that port. The wind was blowing strongly from schooner Sunshine, of Wick, stranded on the rocks. S., and the sea was somewhat heavy at the time. The crew of three men, the master, one of the The rocket apparatus at Marazion was at once got owners, and six passengers, were taken into the out and taken to Perran, and several rockets were Life-boat and brought safely to Peterhead. When fired over the vessel, which was from five hundred the Life-boat arrived, they were contemplating to six hundred yards from the shore, but the crew making an attempt to land in their own boat, a pro- appeared unacquainted with the method of using I ceeding which, owing to the heavy surf breaking on it, for they merely hauled in the hawser, and the shore, would probably have been attended with fastened it on board without hauling in the block. serious loss of life. At high water a steam-tug One of the men, however, got ashore over the line. and a pilot-boat proceeded to the vessel, and suc- A barge manned by young fishermen put off from ceeded in getting her afloat, after which she was St. Michael's Mount and went to the vessel, but taken into Peterhead Harbour.—Expense of ser- the crew refused to leave her. At Penzanee it vice, 131.18s. was feared that the rockets could not reach her, April 11.—At 4.15 A.M. during a strong gale of ! and therefore the Life-boat was launched and wind from the east, with a heavy sea, a vessel was proceeded under sail to the spot; she went along- observed on the beach at Waxham. With all de- side, but no notice was taken of her, the master spatch the Palling No. 1 Life-boat, the Parsee, was being unwilling for the crew to leave the ship. launched and taken to the spot; with some diffi- 1 The sea, however, was gradually increasing, the culty she succeeded in getting alongside, and ! wind veering to the west, and the vessel was in a rescued the crew of twelve men from the vessel, most dangerous position, she being hi the breakers, which proved to be the Norwegian barque Chris- ' full of water, and surrounded by rocks. The ticmia, bound from Frederickstadt to London, with Life-boat remained by her for some considerable a cargo of firewood. The ship broke up imme- time, and finally five" of the sailors got into the diately after the crew had been rescued, and, but boat, leaving the master alone on board. He for the great promptitude displayed by the Life- positively declined to leave the vessel. The boat boat men, the crew would in all probability have I then rowed off some distance to seaward, and after perished.—Expense of service, 20Z. 17s. ! waiting some time, the wind continuing to veer to April 19.—At 3 P.M. a schooner was seen enter- ] the westward, and the sea increasing, they re- ing Ballycotton Sound with a signal of distress ! turned to the brig, and the captain was again flying. The pilot-boat was manned and put off, i urged to come on board. He still refused to do MAT 1,1880.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 47

so, and as the boat had been struck by several Moore, went out in reply to signals of dis- heavy seas which nearly filled her, and three oars tress, during a W.N.W. wind and rough sea, had been broken, it was thought advisable to and remained by the schooner Weaver, of return ashore with the five Frenchmen. The five Carnarvon, until she was out of danger, she having rescued men were accordingly safely landed at stranded near Llanaelhaiarn.—Expense of service, Penzance. Soon after the boat left the wreck, 151. 6s. Commissioned Boatman GOULD, of H.M. Coast- July 13.—At about 11.30 P.M., during a strong guard, who was with the rocket apparatus, volun- N.E. wind and moderate sea, the pilot smack teered to undertake the perilous duty of going out Marion, while cruising between Lamlash and along the rocket line with a letter from the French Ailsa Craig, had her jib carried away; she after- Vice-Consul urging the captain to leave the vessel. wards stranded on the Carlin Rock, off Kildpnan, He succeeded in getting under the bows of the Isle of Arran, N.B. The Life-boat Hope, stationed brig; but the master still determined to remain at KAldonan, put off to her assistance, and brought where he was, and GOULD, who had been washed ashore her crew, consisting of two men.—Expense away from the rope by the heavy seas and nearly of service, 131.14s. lost, was hauled back to shore in a most exhausted July 20.—At 7 P.M. the Porthdinllaen Life-boat state. Meanwhile the vessel was fast breaking was launched during a very heavy N.W. gale, in up, the masts fell over the side, and the master, response to signals of distress shown from the who had by that time taken refuge in the rigging, schooner Adroit, of Aberystwith, at anchor in was hurled down and buried in the debris. For Porthdinllaen Bay. At the request of the master, some minutes it was feared that he was lost, but his wife, who was very ill, and a little boy, were he was then seen amongst the wreckage, and taken into the Life-boat, and landed at Porthdin- eventually got hold of the foreyard, the sail on llaen.—Expense of service, 61. Ss. 6d. which somewhat sheltered him. The coastguarc July 20.—The Ehosneigir Life-boat Thomas then fired more rockets over the wreck; th Lingham proceeded to the assistance of the barque captain seized the line attached to one of them Zephyrus, of Plymouth, which had struck on the with great difficulty he then hauled off a life-buoy rocks atCymyran,nearKhoscolyn, during a strong from the shore, and placing himself in it, he wa S.S.W. wind and heavy sea. The vessel's crew, hauled ashore. On his nearing the land the coast fourteen in number, had placed their luggage in guard men formed a line hand in hand, waded a the long-boat, and intended coming ashore in her, far as they could into the surf, and when he go but as this would have been attended with some within reach they firmly grasped him and brough risk, they were taken on board the Life-boat; him safely ashore. After landing the five men their boat was taken in tow, and all were brought the Life-boat was again on her way to the wreck safely ashore.—Expense of service, 181. 2s. to make another effort to induce the master to July 21.—The Mincing Lane Life-boat, stationed avail himself of the services of the boat, when shi at Montrose, N.B., rendered some assistance to the was recalled by signals indicating that he ha( Dutch fishing-smack Nooit Polmakt, which had been rescued. gone too far to the northward while running for The vessel proved to be the French brig Ponthieu the harbour, and had stranded on the Annat Bank bound from Pomaron to Liverpool with a dargo o: during a fresh E.N.E. wind and heavy sea.— iron ore.—Expense of service, 111. Ss. lOd. Expense of service, 81. 2s. 6d. June 5.—Voted 611. to defray the expenses of Aug. 7.—Voted 571. 11s. to pay the expenses of recent launches of the Porthdinllaen, Watchet, the Life-boats at Porthdinllaen, Appledore, Braun- Porthleven, Walmer, Deal, Kingsdowne, and Lizarc ton, Porthoustock, Queenstown, and Broadstairs, Life-boats, with the view of helping vessels it in assembling their crews, or putting off to the distress, which, however, did not eventually neec aid of vessels which did not eventually require their services. assistance. The Ramsgate Life-boat had also been taken Voted a binocular glass and 101. to Mr. BEN- out with the view of aiding a vessel in distress. JAMIN HERRINGTON, who had lately resigned the June 15.—The Lizard Life-boat proceeded to office of Coxswain of the Southwold Life-boats, in the aid of the brig Scotscraig, of Dundee, which acknowledgment of his valuable services during had grounded directly below the Lizard light- the past forty years, in which period he had houses during a thick fog. After some hours' assisted to save one hundred and sixteen lives laBour the vessel was extricated from her perilous from various wrecks. position and was enabled to resume her voyage. Aug. 13.—On the 13th August, during a fresh She was bound from Falmouth to Greenock with wind from the S.E., the British Workman Life- rum and sugar. She carried a crew of nine men. boat at Palling, Norfolk, was launched to the June 21.—The Looe Life-boat was launched, it assistance of the barque Zurich, of North Shields, having been proposed to lay the foundation stone which had stranded on Hasborough Sands. The of the Eddystone new lighthouse on this day. As Life-boat remained alongside until the vessel the weather was very stormy, it was feared that began to break up, -when the crew of fifteen men, some accident might occur to vessels which would and the master's wife, were taken into the boat go to witness the proceedings; but the Life-boat's and landed at Palling. The barque was on a services were not eventually needed, as the cere- voyage from North Shields to Spezzia, with a mony had to be postponed. cargo of coal and coke.—Expense of service, July 1.—A gale from E.S.E. sprang up at 111. 16s. Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland, at about Aug. 19.—The Looe and Plymouth Life-boats 4 A.M. Seven fishing cobles had left about four were present at the ceremony of laying the f ounda- hours previously for the fishing-ground, which is ;ion stone of the Eddystone new lighthouse by about fifteen miles from the shore, and considerable their Koyal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and anxiety was felt for their safety, a heavy ground the Duke of EDINBURGH. sea having set in. The Newbiggin Life-boat Aug. 21.—During a strong wind from the S.W. William Boplcinson of Brighouse was launched at and a rough sea, the yacht Y. Deryon, of Car- 9.30 A.M., before any of the cobles were in sight, marthen, was observed to be dismasted and in and remained in a very heavy sea off the point, dangerous proximity to the Langharne Sands, for three hours, assisting the boats as they came Carmarthen Bay. The Life-boat City of Man- in one by one until all had got safely ashore. "hester, stationed at the Ferryside, went out to July 7.—The Porthdinllaen Life-boat, George er, and found that her mast was broken off THE LITE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880.

about twelve feet above the deck ; the crew had, the N.W., and the sea was running heavily.— however, succeeded in setting a small sail to the Expense of service, 6/. 12s. 6d. remains of the mast, and had weathered the Sands. Sept. 4.—Voted 62Z. 14s. Sd. to pay the expenses of At the request of the crew of the yacht, the Life- the Southport, Rhyl, Cahore, Kingsdowne, Walmer, boat then accompanied her, and indicated the best and Barmouth Life-boats, in either assembling position to take the beach, and that having been their crews, or putting off in reply to signals of safely accomplished, those on board were helped distress exhibited by vessels not ultimately need- ashore.—Expense of service, SI. 12s. ing their assistance. Aug. 25.—At about 3 A.M. signals were shown Sept. 6.—The Joseph Armstrong Life-boat, sta- from the Gull Light-ship, and the Ramsgate Life- tioned at Cadgwith, Cornwall, went out twice and boat Bradford, in tow of the steam-tug Aid, and rescued forty persons from the Cunard steamer the Van Kook Life-boat, stationed at Deal, pro- Brest, of Glasgow, which, while on a voyage from ceeded to the Goodwin Sands. The wind was Havre to Liverpool with a large number of passen- blowing fresh at the time from the S.W., and a gers and a general cargo, went ashore between heavy sea was running. On arriving at the Sand, Cadgwith and the Lizard during a fog. Several the barque Mia Madre E., of Genoa, was found shore boats also put off to the vessel and rescued ashore there, with some London steamers and a the remainder of the passengers ; the crew were Deal boat close at hand. The Life-boats remained saved by means of the ship's boats.—Expense of by the vessel, their crews assisting to lighten her service, 141. 2s. by discharging some of her cargo of wheat. On Sept. 9.—The Cardigan Life-boat John Stuart the tide flowing, the steamer Aid, which had with some difficulty brought ashore the crew, con- returned to Kamsgate, again came out, and, in sisting of three men, of the schooner Ellen, of conjunction with the other steamers, made re- Beaumaris, which had parted her cables during peated attempts to tow the vessel off the Sands. a heavy N.W. gale and tremendous sea near Quay The towing-hawsers frequently broke, but were Bach, in Cardigan Bay, The vessel, however, rode again made fast to the barque, and every effort out the gale, and on the following morning the crew was used to save her; it was, however, found went on board again.—Expense of service, 71. Is. hopeless, and, as she was leaking badly, and all Sept. 23.—At about 1 A.M., a southerly gale sud- her pumps had been disabled, it was eventually denly sprang up at Blyth, Northumberland, in- decided to abandon her. The master and thirteen creasing in violence until about 3 o'clock, when it men, with the Italian Vice-Consul, were accord- became very severe. A large fleet of fishing-boats ingly taken into the Kamsgate Life-boat, and the which had gone out during the night to follow the mate, one seaman, and four Deal boatmen into the herring fishery, the weather being then very fine, Deal Life-boat, and all were safely landed. The and there being every prospect of a successful barque was of 892 tons register, was bound from night's fishing, were caught by the storm, and at Baltimore to Hull, and ultimately became a total about 4.30 the whole coast was lighted up for two wreck.—Expense of service, 18/. or three miles with signals of distress, and the Aug. 27.—In the afternoon the coxswain of the wives and relatives of the fishermen were in a state Swansea Life-boat received a telegram stating of great tribulation. The Life-boat Salford was that three vessels were ashore between Swansea promptly launched, and proceeded first to a signal and Neath. The wind was then blowing a gale on the Seaton Sea Rock, and found the coble Sons from the W.S.W., and the sea was rough. The of the Wear, of Sunderland, on the rock. Her crew Wolverhampton Life-boat was promptly launched, of four men, who were in great danger, were taken and proceeded to the spot. She first reached the into the Life-boat and landed. The Life-boat then schooner Glenn, which had stranded, but the master again went out, rendered assistance to several other and crew decided to remain by their vessel, as the boats, and towed one disabled coble, with a crew of tide would allow them to walk ashore at low six men on board, safely into the harbour.—Ex- water. The boat then proceeded about half a pense of service, 61. mile further to leeward, and went alongside the Sept. 23.—In the morning a heavy gale sprang brig Queen of Britain, of Carnarvon, and succeeded up at Uewbiggin, accompanied by a very rough in taking off her crew, consisting of six men. By sea. About fifty-two of the herring-boats were that time the third vessel had driven well in then out at sea, but several of these landed; others, shore, and the crew were saved with some assist- however, held on by their nets, hoping that the ance from those on the beach. The Coastguard gale would abate. The storm still continued, and boat was launched from the Mumbles at the same as the boats were in much danger, the Life-boat time as the Life-boat, but was compelled to put was launched and proceeded to their assistance, back as she was unable to contend against the and remained by them until all, with one exception, heavy sea running at the time. The gale was were safely landed. This one boat dragged her very severe, and the Life-boat crew did their work anchors and drove on the rocks. In order to launch nobly. A large crowd of people assembled on the the Life-boat the women of the place had to lend Swansea Sands to witness the return of the boat, a hand, on account of so many of the men being by whom the crew were loudly cheered.—Expense away at the time, and they waded up to their of service, 101. 19s. middle in order to get the boat well and speedily Aug. 29.—At about 5 A.M. it was reported that afloat from its carriage. About an hour afterwards a vessel was in distress on Bernard's Wharf, a the Life-boat again went out and rescued the crew, sandbank situated about 2j miles E.N.E. of Fleet- consisting of seven men, from the schooner Union wood, and the Life-boat Edward Wasey, which is T., which struck on the Out Carr Rocks, north of stationed at Fleetwood, was accordingly launched. Newbiggin Point. The master had cut away the On reaching the spot she found the schooner foremast, and endeavoured to get the vessel off the Elizabeth Ellen Fisher, of Fleetwood, bound from rocks ; but all efforts to do so failed, and as she Ardrossan to Fleetwood with a cargo of pig-iron, began to leak he signalled for the Life-boat. The had stranded on the sand. It was hoped that the vessel, which was on a voyage from Calais to rising tide would float her off again, and the Life- Warkworth Harbour in ballast, became a total boat therefore remained by her for nearly an hour. wreck.—Expense of service, 101. 10s. However, the schooner began to fill with water, Oct. 2.—Voted 99?. 3s. to pay the expenses of and her crew, numbering four men, were then with the Kingstown, Brighstone Grange, Flamborough, some difficulty taken into the Life-boat and landed Clacton-on-Sea, Howth, Harwich, and Peterhead at Fleetwood. The wind was very squally from Life-boats in assembling their crews or putting off MAT 1,1880.] THE LIFE-BOAT. in reply to signals of distress shown by vessels not on board the Life-boat and landed at Wexford. ultimately needing the aid of the Boats. The crew refused to leave their vessel, but she The Eamsgate Life-boat had also been launched shortly afterwards dragged her anchor and went twice to the aid of distressed vessels, but her ser- ashore.—Expense of service, 13?. 17*. vices had not been eventually required. Nov. 6.—Voted G21. 18s. to pay the expenses of Oct. 7.—In the afternoon the s.s. Arabian, of the Life-boats at Carnsore,Wexford, Portndinllaen, Liverpool, bound from Liverpool to Gibraltar with Wells, Maryport, Rhyl, Mullion, and Arklow, in a general cargo, went ashore about a mile and a assembling their crews or putting oS with the half westward of the East Mouse, near Bull Bay, view of assisting vessels which did not ultimately during a dense fog. The Bull Bay Life-boat need the aid of the boats. Eleanor proceeded to the vessel and remained by Nov. 11.—At about 5 P.M. the smack Menai her at the request of the captain until she was got Packet, of Carnarvon, bound from Swansea to afloat at about 1 o'clock on the following morning. Newry, with coal, which was riding at anchor in After going out to sea with the steamer, the Life- Porthdinllaen Bay, showed a signal of distress. boat had great difficulty in finding her way back As the wind was not blowing very strongly at the to her station, on account of the density of the time, a shore-boat went off to her and found that fog.—Expense of service, 141. 6s. she had lost the stock of one anchor, and required Oct. 8.—The schooner Haleswett, of Bridgwater, the loan of another anchor. The shore-boat then went ashore outside the Harry Furlongs Rocks, off returned ashore to get one; but by the time it had the Anglesey coast, during a fog. She was ob- been procured, a strong N.N.W. gale had sprung served at 7 A.M., and a boat came ashore from her up, accompanied by a heavy sea. As it was then with two of her crew to ask for the assistance of unsafe for the shore-boat to venture out alone, the Life-boat. The Cemlyn Life-boat Good Shep- the Porthdinllaen Life-boat George Moore was herd went out to her aid, and rendered material launched, and took the boat in tow. On getting assistance in carrying out the anchors and tugging alongside, the captain requested the boat's crew to at the vessel, and at about 3 o'clock in the after- re-moor the vessel. Having done this, and the noon the schooner was got afloat. She was on a gale increasing, the crew, consisting of three men, voyage from Liverpool to Bridgwater with coal. begged to be brought ashore; they were conse- Oct. 15.—At about 1 P.M. the Augusta Life-boat, quently taken into the Life-boat and landed at stationed at St. David's, Pembrokeshire, was Porthdinllaen. The smack, in the course of a few launched, it having been reported that the brigan- hours, parted her chains and came ashore. tine Messenger, of Exeter, bound from Teignmouth After watching during the night, the coxswain to Kuncorn with a cargo of clay, had had all her of the Life-boat observed at 8 o'clock on the fol- sails blown away on the previous night, and was lowing morning a signal of distress, displayed drifting down towards the north end of Ramsey from a schooner at anchor in the Bay. The wind Sound. The tide was very strong at the time, and was still blowing a heavy gale from N.N.W., and a strong N.N.E. breeze was blowing. The brigan- the sea was heavy. The Life-boat, which had tine struck on a rock called Wain Garrig, about been kept in the water, was at once manned, and two miles to the north of Ramsey Island. Three again proceeded out, and found the schooner Mary of her crew managed to get on the rock, but the Roberts, of Nefyn, had parted one chain, and was vessel then slid off with the master and two men riding heavily to the other. The crew, consisting on board, and drifted down to the west of Ramsey of five men, were afraid that the vessel -would Island. The Life-boat proceeded towards the rock, strike on the ebb, and therefore wished to be and, after a hard pull against wind and tide, suc- brought ashore. They were accordingly taken on ceeded in -taking the men off and landed them at board the Life-boat and safely landed.—Expense St. Justinian. The Life-boat then proceeded to of service, 71. 10s. Ramsey Island, but could not find the vessel. It Nov. 11.—At 3 A.M. signal rockets were fired was subsequently found that she had made for from the Gull Light-ship, and were answered by a Milford Haven, but foundered when about half- rocket from Ramsgate pier-head. The Ramsgate way. The captain and two men landed safely at Life-boat Bradford and steam-tug Aid were at St. Anne's Head, at the entrance to Milford Haven. once manned, left the harbour at 3.15, and pro- —Expense of service, 8J. Is. ceeded towards a large flare light on the NYW. part Oct. 27.—At about 10.15 A.M. a telegram was of the Goodwin Sands. On arriving abreast, the received at Queenstowu from the Coastguard Life-boat was slipped and made sail for the light, Station at Robert's Cove, stating that a yacht was but took the ground about half a cable's length in distress off Cork Head. The Quiver Life-boat from the distressed vessel. The Life-boatmen was promptly launched, and proceeded, in tow of then hailed the crew, and told them they would a steam-tug, through a heavy sea to the vessel, come alongside directly the tide flowed, and that which proved to be the yacht Gilded Age. On the steamer would assist to get her off. On the reaching her it was found that she had lost her Life-boat floating, she attempted to get alongside, rudder and both anchors, and had been dismasted. but as the vessel was lying in a swatchway, and Her crew of three men were taken into the Life- the tide was running very strong to S.W., it was boat, which also assisted to save the yacht, she some time before she succeeded in getting to her. being towed into'harbour.—Expense of service, In the meanwhile a Deal galley rowed alongside. 91. Ss. At about daylight the Life-boat was able to put a Nov. 1.—During a strong gale from E.N.E. man on board. As the tide Sowed, the vessel signals were observed from a vessel which had floated and drove in more on the shoal part of the stranded on the Dogger Bank. The Wexford sand; her anchor was then let go, but the chain Life-boat Civil Service No. 1 was immediately parted, and although her other anchor was let go, launched, and proceeded to render assistance. On she still continued driving in and striking heavily. arriving alongside the vessel, she was found to be The master then seeing the dangerous position of the lugger Lwerator, of Wexford; she was riding his vessel, hailed the tug to come to his assistance. to her anchor, with her rudder carried away, her The Aid then backed in as near as possible to her, crew having succeeded in getting her off the bank and took her tow-rope on board; the chain was by means of the anchor and cable. She had a slipped, and she was towed clear of the sand and crew of six men, and had on board the gunner of into Ramsgate, arriving at about 8.30 A.M. The, the Tuskar Light-house, who was being taken vessel was leaking very badly, and the pumps were ashore in consequence of being ill. He was taken kept constantly going in order to keep her afloat. 50 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1,1880.

She was the schooner Albion, of Wells, bound from Life-boat immediately pnt off, and on reaching' Llanelly to Wells, with a cargo of coal. She had the Sand a vessel was discovered sunk, with the a crew of three men. crew on the mast and in the rigging. The Life- Nov. 12.—At about 11.40 A.M. the brig Lavinia, boat anchored and veered down until under the of Guernsey, bound thence to Sunderland, in mast of the wreck, from which the crew, consisting ballast, was seen to be between the Scroby and of five men, lowered themselves into the boat. Cross Sands with colours flying union downwards. They had been three hours and a half in the The Caister Life-boat Covent Garden proceeded to rigging, and were much exhausted; in fact, it was her assistance, and found her riding with both feared that one of them would have died, but he anchors down, but one cable had patted; she had happily recovered after reaching the hind. On three feet of water in her hold, and her ballast hauling the Life-boat off, after the last man was had shifted to the lee side. The Life-boatmen saved, the cable parted, the boat having been dared not board the vessel while at anchor, the sea struck by a heavy sea. Fortunately she was then being too heavy, they therefore shouted to the crew clear of the wreck; had this happened a few to slip the cable, and boarded her while under minutes sooner the consequences would probably weigh. The brig was taken between the Scroby have been very serious to the Life-boat, and no and Cross Sands, a steam-tug was engaged, and doubt fatal to any of the m«n left in the rigging she was towed into Yarmouth Harbour. She had of the wreck. The water was very shallow on the stranded on the Hasborough Sands on the previous Sand, and the sea very heavy, the Life-boat being night. many times filled with water. The wrecked vessel Nov. 12.—At about 8 A.M. signals of distress was the Ann Wilmot, trawling smack, belonging were seen to be shown by a schooner at anchor in to Lowestoft.—Expense of service, 151. Scarborough Bay during a very strong N. gale. Nov. 20.—The Reliance fishing-coble, which had The Life-boat Lady Leigh was immediately gone out from Cullercoats at 4 A.M. forthe purpose launched and proceeded to the vessel, which either of piloting or fishing, was returning to the proved to be the Alert, of Scarborough, which had harbour at about 9.30, by which time the sea had left that port on the previous day in ballast to much increased, and it was considered dangerous proceed to the North for coals. Her crew, con- for her to attempt to cross the bar. The Culler- sisting of two men, were very; anxious to be taken coats Life-boat Palmerston was therefore launched, off, and with considerable difficulty, as the tide and accompanied her in. was low, and the waves were very high, they Nov. 20.—During a heavy breeze from the E., were taken into the Life-boat and brought safely rockets were observed in the direction of Foulness ashore. Shoal, or Cromer Rock, about two miles to the After landing these men, the smack Hester, of eastward of Cromer. The Cromer Life-boat was Ipswich, was seen to be in extreme peril riding launched during a heavy snowstorm, at about 5.30 amongst the breakers, with a signal of distress A.M., and proceeded in the direction of the ship's flying. The Life-boat at once proceeded to her as- lights, which were then visible. The tide running sistance, and having placed two men on board, to leeward it was some time before the boat could managed to get two warps from the pier, and reach the vessel; but on arriving alongside she attached them to her, by which means she was was found to be the s.s. Moidart, of Glasgow, then hauled into the harbour with assistance from bound from the North of England to Odessa with those on the pier. railway iron. The steamer was fast on the shoal, The Life-boat afterwards went out a third time, and the sea was making a clean breach over her at and proceeded again to the Alert, in tow of a times. As the tide flowed, she fortunately floated steam-tug. The gale had by that time somewhat off, and was brought up at anchor in d_eep water, abated, and two of the Life-boatmen having been but in a disabled state, having lost her rudder and put on board, the anchor was slipped, and she was part of her sternpost. The captain requested the safely towed into harbour.—Expense of service, Life-boat to remain by the steamer until a tag, or 10110*. other assistance, came from Yarmouth, and the Nov. 13.—At about 4 A.M. signals of distress Boat therefore stayed by her until about 12.30, were perceived on SkuUmartin Reef. The Bally- when she was compelled to leave and go ashore, on waiter Life-boat Admiral Henry Meynell was account of the state of the tide. A good look-oat promptly manned and proceeded to the reef, where was kept from the shore during the night, as the she found the schooner Lady Land, of Glasgow, gale increased, and at daylight the Life-boat again which had struck there while under a press of went off, and remained by her until steam-tugs canvas. There was a heavy sea rolling in from arrived and towed her away.—Expense of service, N.E., and as the vessel was striking heavily, the 33?. 10*. crew of six men were taken into the Life-boat and Nov. 25.—At about 7.15 A.M. the RamsgateLif e- brought ashore.—Expense of service, 13Z. 12s. boat and steamer again proceeded to sea in reply Nov. 13.—Signals of distress were seen in a to signal guns fired from the Gull Light-ship. A N.E. direction, and rockets were fired from the large barque was seen to be ashore on the N.E. St. Nicholas light-ship, in response to which the part of the Goodwin Sands, to which the Life-boat Gorleston Life-boat Leicester was launched, and and tug steered, and, on arriving near, the Life- found the Violet trawling smack had been in col- boat was slipped, and sailed towards her. On lision with the schooner Evelyn, of Fraserburgh. getting alongside, she was found to be the barque The wind was blowing hard from N.N.E., with Osprey, of Arendal, bound from that port to Ply- considerable sea, and the crew of the Violet had mouth, with timber. The master at once engaged abandoned their vessel, thinking she would founder, the services of the Life-boat and tug, and the and had gone on board the Evelyn. The smack steamer then backed in, put her tow-rope on board, had already, on the same night, met with an and commenced towing, the vessel striking very accident, and was leaking badly. The Life-boat heavily on the sand. After towing for about half slipped the schooner's chain, and after clearing an hour, it being then nearly high water, the ser- the two vessels, put the Violets crew on board vices of the Ulysses steam-tug were also engaged. their own craft, remained by her until daylight, After towing for about an hour the vessel was and then assisted her into the harbour. got afloat, assisted by her fore and aft sails, which Nov. 14.—At about 2.30 A.M. two flares were had been set by the Life-boat crew. She was then seen on the Scroby Sand, and rockets were fired towed round the North Sand Head, and through from the St. Nicholas Light. The Gorleston the Gull stream to an anchorage in the Downs. MAT 1, 1880.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 51

Nov. 25.—A heavy gale of wind from E.S.E. The barque's main and mizzen masts by this time sprang up in the morning at Scarborough, causing were gone, and the crew were clinging to the a very heavy sea. At about 10 o'clock eight Scotch weather bulwarks, while the sea made a clean fishing-vessels, on their way from Yarmouth breach over them—so much so that from cold and fishing-grounds to Scotland, were seen running for long exposure the captain was almost exhausted. Scarborough, seeking refuge; and as the sea was The Deal Life-boat fetched a little to windward of mostly broken water, and the vessels were open the devoted barque, and dropping anchor, veered boats, containing a large number of men, the Life- down on her. One cable being too short, another boat was launched and proceeded to protect and was bent to it, and closer and closer came the Life- guide them into the harbour, where they eventually boat. If the cable parted and the Life-boat struck arrived in safety by about 12.30 P.M.—Expense of the ship with full force, not a man would probably service, 8?. 4s. have survived to tell the tale; or if they got to Dec. 1.—At 4 P.M. the British Workman Life- leeward of the barque the crew of the wreck would boat, stationed at Palling-by-the-Sea, Norfolk, have been lost, as the Life-boat could not again proceeded out during a strong E.S.E. wind and have worked " to windward" to drop down as heavy sea, to the aid of a vessel which was signal- before. No friendly steam-tug was at hand to help ling for assistance. The vessel proved to be the the boat again to windward in case of failure in barque Onward, of London, bound from Hartle- their first attempt, and both the crew in distress pool to the East Indies, with coal. As she wag in and their rescuers were well aware of the stake at a very leaky condition, having been ashore on the issue, and that this was the last chance. But the Leman and Ower Sands, the Life-boat, at the re- Life-boat crew said, "We're bound to save them," quest of the master, assisted to take her into Yar- and with coolness, yet " daring all that men dare mouth Eoads. She had a crew of sixteen men. do," they concentrated their energies on getting Dec. 2.—Four fishing-cobles were observed to be close enough to the wreck to throw their line, and making for Whitby harbour, and as the wind and yet to keep far enough off to ensure the boat's sea increased, the Harriott Forteath Life-boat "went safety. They were now beaten and hustled by the out, supplied the crews of the cobles with Life- tremendous seas breaking into and over them, and belts, and attended each of the boats over the bar. no other boat could have lived a moment in the By the time the cobles and Life-boat had got safely cauldron of waters seething and raging around in, the wind and sea had risen to a great height. them. Notwithstanding the self-emptying powers Dec. 4.—Voted 123?. 3s. 2d. to pay the expenses of the Life-boat, the seas broke into her in such of the Life-boats at Walmer, Donna Nook, North quick succession that she was and remained full up Sunderland, Great Yarmouth, Withemsea, Kings- to her thwarts, while near the vessel, and as each downe, Deal, and Southend (Essex), in assembling cataract came on board the Coxswain sang out, their crews or putting off with the view of rendering " Look out, men," and they grasped the thwarts assistance to vesselsnot ultimately needing their aid. and held on with both hands, breathless for dear The Ramsgate Life-boat also put off to the aid life. One sea hurled the Life-boat against the of a distressed vessel, but her services were not ship, and stove in her fore air-case, so that the eventually required. Safety of all made it necessary to sheer off. An- Voted the Silver Medal of the Institution to Mr. other sea prostrated two men under her thwarts. GEOKGE MAEKWEI.IJ, formerly Coxswain of the The Life-boat's heaving-line and grapnel was at Holy Island Life-boat, in acknowledgment of his last got on board the barque, and communication generally valuable and brave services in saving being established, the crew were drawn on board many lives from shipwreck. the Life-boat through the raging waves by ones Dec. 21.—At 2.15 A.M. a vessel was reported to or twos, as the seas permitted. Thus saved from be stranded in Churchtown Bay. The Camsore the jaws of death, so astonished were the rescued Life-boat Iris proceeded there promptly, and found crew at the submerged condition of the Life-boat the barque Chevereul, of Havre, ashore there. The and the awful turmoil of water around them that wind was blowing from the S.E., accompanied by some of them wished to get back to their perishing a rough sea. The master at first refused to leave vessel, but the coxswain and crew knew the powers his ship, and requested the Life-boat to remain of their gallant boat. " Up foresail and cut the alongside; the Boat accordingly stayed by her for cable," and with its goodly freight of thirty-four about two hours, but as the sea was then getting souls, the Life-boat, hurled like a feather, some- very heavy, the master, the crew, consisting of times dead before the wind, and the next moment twelve men, and the pilot, decided to abandon her, "taken aback," plunged into the surf for home. and were brought safely ashore in the Life-boat. One of the rescued crew had twice before been The barque, which, was on a voyage from Africa to saved by the same boat, and encouraged his com- Glasgow with dye-wood, became a total wreck.— rades with a recital of his previous deliverances. Expense of service, 201. 15s. And so at last, exhausted, but gloriously success- Dec. 28.—About 1 o'clock a gun from the South ful, they landed the staggering and grateful Ger- Sand Light-ship, on the Goodwins, distant about mans on the Deal beach, where, despite the storm, seven miles from Deal, gave warning that a ship crowds met them with wondering and thankful was on the dreaded sands. It was blowing a whole hearts.—Expense of service, 17?. 2s. 6rf. gale from the S.W., and vessels even in the com- Dec. 28.— At 4 A.M. large flares were seen in parative shelter of the Downs were riding at both the direction of the Cross Sand. The Caister anchors. Just then, in answer to the boom of the Life-boat Covent Garden was launched, and pro- distant gun, the bell rang to man the Life-boat, and ceeded to the Cross Sand, on which a very heavy the Deal boatmen gallantly answered to the sum- sea was running, and found a brig ashore on the mons. There were three vessels on the Goodwins. Sand. The boat's anchor was let go, but she could The crew of one took to their boats, and not being not reach the vessel; the position of the anchor on the worst part of the Sands, got safe round the was then shifted, and the crew, consisting of eight North Foreland to Margate. Another schooner, men, were fortunately rescued, the sea breaking supposed to be a Dane, disappeared and was lost over the brig as high as the foretop, and over the with all hands. The third, a German barque, the boat the whole time. She proved to be the Rival, Leda, with a crew of seventeen "all told," was of Blyth, bound from Gravesend to Newcastle in stuck fast on the worst part of the Sands, viz., ballast.—Expense of service, 25?. the South Spit, on which even on a fine day there Dec. 31.—Voted 194?. 6s. 6d. to pay the ex- is a dangerous and peculiar boil or tumble of seas. penses of the Life-boats at Sunderland, Whitby, 52 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880.

Glister, Carnaore, "Winterton, Brighstone Grange, by vessels which, did not ultimately require the Broadstairs, Kingsdowne, Gieat Yarmouth, Queens- aid of the boats. town, Banff, Cullercoats, Porthdinllaen, Mullion, The Ramsgate Life-boat had also proceeded to aud Portrush, in either assembling their crews or the assistance of distressed vessels, but her ser- putting off in reply to signals of distress shown vices had not been eventually needed.

SHCTEE-BOAT SERVICES EEWAEDED IN 1879. Jan. 2.—Voted the Silver Medal and U. to Mr. tine Margaret, of Rye, which was wrecked on JAMES MACKAY for saving two boys by swimming Blakeney Sands, off the coast of Norfolk, on the at great risk to a boat, which, had been swamped 15th December. while attempting to cross the Bar of Tongue, Feb. 15.—Five men put off in a boat and saved Sutherland, in a fresh gale and heavy sea, on the ' three men from a fishing-boat which had been 16th November ; 21. 10s, were also granted to five upset by a sudden squall near the Coastguard men who put off in a ferry-boat and tried to rescue Station at Greencastle, co. Londonderry.—Reward, the boys. Jan. 10. — Mr. P. KENNEDY, Chief Boatman in MatcU 6.—Voted tlae tKaaka of ths, la^titokum. charge of H.M. Coastguard at Warren Point, co. to Mr. F. S. PESKY, Mr. HORATIO E. PBITCHABD, Down, and three others, pat off in a boat and Mr. W. LEIGH, and Mr. J. ELFOKD SJIYTHE, for saved seven persons from the barque Helton, of wading into the sea, and, at considerable risk, Maryport, which had capsized in Warren Point assisting to save the crew of four men of the Roads, during a gale from the S.l£. — Reward, 4J. French lugger Ange, which was wrecked at Porth- Jan. 16. — Two fishermen of Ilfracombe rescued curnow Sands, Cornwall, during a S.S.E. gale and two men, whose boat had upset off that place, heavy sea on the 1st February. during a fresh E. -wind. One of the rescued men March 12.—Three Penmon pilots put off in a unfortunately died soon after being lauded, from boat and saved the crew of live men from the the effects of the immersion in the water. — brigautine Hawendale, of Aberystwith, which sunk Reward, \l. on the Prince Regent Rocks during a strong N. Jan. 17. — Five men put off in a boat and, at wind and heavy sea.—Reward, SI. risk of life, saved five men from the lugger March 20.-—Some Newbiggin men put off in a Friends, which had stranded at the mouth of coble from that place, and rescued the crew of North Bay Harboxtr, Inverness, during a strong t seven men from the wrecked schooner Carl, of S.E. gale.—Reward, 51. Holmestranei, Norway, during a strong S.S.E. wind. Jan. 21.—Mr. DENNIS CONNOK, Chief Officer of —Reward, 3/. 5s. H.M. Coastguard at Rosslare, Ireland, and his March 28.—Five men saved a man from a boat crew of eight men, put off in their boat auii saved •which tad hfeetL watei-iogged in Galway Bay, the crew of twelve men from the barque Sellen, during squally weather.—Reward, 81. of Liverpool, which had stranded near Rosslare April 3.—Voted the thanks of the Institution to during a strong wind from the S.E.—Reward, EmvARP HUJIBY, of H.M. Coastguard at Southsea, Feb. 6.—Voted the Silver Medal of the Institu- for rescuing from the water and restoring a woman tion, aa copy of the vote inscribed on vellum, and I who was apparently drowned, she having rushed 11., to Mr. WILUAX W-Esr, Chief Boatman in into the sea from Southsea beach on the night of charge of H.M. Coastguard, and 61. 10s. to his the 14th. Match, crew, for saving, at considerable risk, five of the April 9.—JOHN and THOMAS BotpfD saved a crew of the schooner Marie Louise, of Gothenburg, man whose boat had sunk after striking on the which was wrecked at Dymchurch, Kent, during a Munkston Koek in the Bristol Channel. He took fresh E.S.E. gale, on the 8th January. refuge on the rock, but he was in great danger Also the Silver Medal of the Institution, a copy there, as the flowing tide was rapidly coming in, of the vote inscribed on vellum, and 17., to HEXRY and the surf was breaking over the rock when he STEVESS, gunner, 10th Brigade Royal Artillery, was rescued.—Reward, 2Z. for swimming out twice, at very great risk, to the April 10.—JAMES PARSONS, of Clevedon, put brigantine Princess Royal, with the. view of saving off in a small boat, at much risk, and saved the some of her crew, that vessel having been wrecked engineer of the steam-tug El/, during very cold at Camden Fort, near Cork, on the night of the and stormy -weather,—Bswasd, 11. 24th December. June 6.—Voted 31. to four of the Dover Life-boat Also 2/. to the Master of the steam-tug Nelson, , men, forming the crew of the galley punt Corsair's and 10*. each to his crew of nine men, for rescuing I Bride, of that port, for saving the crew of nine nineteen men from the barque Cluirles Challoner, \ men and a pilot from the barque Lyder Sagen, of of Fleetwood, Lancashire, -which had stranded on i Bergen, Norway, which foundered after coming Barnard's Wharf, near Fleetwood, during a fresi / into collision with a steamer in Dover Roads, gale, on the iStli September. during a. strong wind s.nd heavy swell, on the 6th Also 31. to six men for putting off in a boat from December. Southwold, Suffolk, and saving ten men from the June 24.—Three persons put off in a boat and brig Cowen, of South Shields, which, had struck on rescued two other persons who, while crossing the the Kentish Knock Sands, during a strong S.W. ford at Inny river, co. Kerry, with a horse and wind, on the 31st December. cart, between two and three o'clock in the morning, Also 2/. 10s. to three men for saving three men had been carried away towards the sea, the river from a ship's boat which had been capsized be- being at the time in a swollen state through heavy tween Knightstone and Anchor Head, in Westou rain.—Reward, Zl. Bay, on the 21st December. July 1.—Eleven men put off in a fishing-boat Also 2/. to eight men for putting off in a boat and brought ashore three men from the smack and saving the crew of seven men of the brigan- Margaret, of Hillswick, Shetland, which was in a MAT 1,1880.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 53 perilous position off Stromness during a S.E. gale through a heavy surf, in their rowing-boat and and hazy weather.—Reward, 51. saving, at considerable risk of life, a sailor from July 12.—Four men saved another man from a a boat which had been capsized by a squall of hoat which had been capsized off Warren-point, wind off Bray Hill, Padstow Harbour, Cornwall, co. Down.—Reward, 11. 5». on the 9th August, When the accident occurred, July 24,—Three men put off in a boat, at some the ladies' boat was being towed astern of a risk, and saved a man from the lugger Nicholas, fishing-boat, and Miss ELLEN PRIDEAUX BKUNK, of Wexford, which had struck upon a rock and with great gallantry and determination, asked to while running for the shore foundered off Greenore be cast off, and, with her companions, she pro- Head, co. Wexford, during a strong S.W. breeze. ceeded with all possible despatch to the rescue of —Reward, 2/. the drowning sailor. All the ladies showed great Voted the thanks of the Institution to Capt. courage, presence of mind, and marked ability in J. THOMAS, and 11. each to the first mate, and two the management of their small boat, and ran great of the crew of the steamer Prince of Wales, of risk in getting the man into it, on account of the Liverpool, for saving two men from a canoe which strong tide and sea on at the time. had sunk in Rock Channel during a strong N.W. Voted also the thanks of the Institution to the breeze on the 5th July. The two men, who were Hon. J. G. P. VEREKER, and to SAMUEL BATE, quite unconscious, were got into the steamer's hoat, late Coxswain of the Institution's Padstow Life- and with difficulty taken on board and landed at boat, who were also instrumental in saving & hoy . who had been thrown out of the same boat. Aug. 15.—Seven men and two boys put off in a Also the thanks of the Institution, inscribed on boat and saved seven of the crew of the barque vellum, to GEORGE REYNOLDS, Commissioned Julie, of Drammen, which had struck on a rock Boatman of H.M. Coastguard, at Goodwick, Pem- on the west side of Fair Isle, Shetland, and sank, brokeshire, and 1?. each to three other men, for during a dense fog.—Reward, 51. putting off in a Coastguard boat, at very great risk Aug. 20.—Two men proceeded through the surf (their boat being filled twice by the heavy seas in a small Life-boat kept at Tramore, Ireland, before getting to the vessel), and saving the crew for the purpose of rendering assistance to bathers of three men from the smack Jane and Margaret, in distress, and saved a man who was in danger of of Newport, Pembrokeshire, which had been driven being drowned.—Reward, 11. on the rocks while attempting to make Newport Aug. 25.—Six men put off in a Coastguard boat harbour during a fresh N.N.W. gale on the night from Ballydavid, Ireland, and, at some risk, saved of the 16th August. sir persons from the yacht Vesta, of Queenstown, Also the thanks of the Institution, inscribed which had parted one of her cables, and was in a on vellum, to the Rev. P. VYVYAN ROBINSON, and dangerous position off Smerwick, co. Kerry, during 25Z. to forty-one fishermen and Coastgnardmen at a N.N.W. gale.—Reward, 61. Cadgwith and the Lizard, Cornwall, for putting Sept. 5.—Three men put off in a boat and off in shore-boats and saving at some risk sixty- rescued, at some risk, two other men from a boat nine persons from the steamer Brest, of Glasgow, •which had been capsized oS Harwich, m a heavy whit}h was wrecked between Cadgwith and the sea.—Reward, SI. Lizard, during a fog, on the 6th September. Sept 25.—Four men put off in a boat and saved, Oct. 14.—Three men put off in a boat, during a at considerable risk, in a rough sea, three persons gale of wind from the N.N.E., and saved eight who had taken refuge on a small island called of the crew of the ketch Notre Same, of Boulogne, Beoster, Shetland, their boat having struck upon a which had stranded on the East Sands, off Blake- rock, and been totally wrecked during hazy weather. ney, on the Norfolk Coast.—Reward, 11. 10s. —Reward, 41. Oct. 17.—Three men also put off in a boat and Oct. 2.—Voted the Silver Medal of the Institution, saved the crew of two men from the flat Sarah, and a copy of the vote inscribed on vellum, to of Carnarvon, which was totally wrecked oft Rhyl, Miss ELLEN FRANCES PKIDEAUX BKCNE, Miss North Wales, during a strong N.W. wind and GERTRUDE ROSE PRIDEAUX BRUNE, Miss MARY heavy sea.—Reward, 11.10s. KATHERINE PKIDEAUX BRUNE, Miss BEATRICE Oct. 20.—Four men put off in a boat and saved MAT PRIDEAUX BRUNE, and Miss NORA two men from a boat which lad been struck by O'SHAUGHNESSY, in acknowledgment of their a sudden squall and capsized in Poole Harbour, intrepid and prompt services in proceeding, Dorset.—Reward, It 10*.

Hie following is a copy of a Handbill circulated on ike Coasts of fhe United Kingdom by the Institution, for the purpose of informing Boatmen and others that it encourages laudable exertions to save Life from Shipivreclis:— TO BOATMEN AND OTHERS. To encourage prompt and energetic exertions in time of Danger on the part of Boatmen and Others, by qnickly putting off to save Life in CASES of WRECKS on the Coasts of the British Isles, either by SHOEE-BOATS OE OTHEE MEANS, ®% lUnml Rational f ife-Iraat f nsiiluthra GBASTS Rewards of Money or Medals. In all.cases the Eewards are given without further delay than is necessary to obtain proof of the merits of each ease, and to ensure their being paid to the right parties. Application to be made to the Secretary. By Order of the Committee. THE MEDAL OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, FOR THE PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

Olmcrse.—Bust of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; beneath, in minute letters, " L. C. Wyon." Double legend, " Royal National Life-boat Institution. Founded in 1824. Incorporated 1860. Victoria, Patroness." Reverse.—Three sailors in a Life-boat,—one of whom is in the act of rescuing an exhausted mariner from the waves on a fragment of the wreck. " W. Wyon, Mint." Inscription, " Let not the deep swallow me up." THE beautiful obverse of this medal, executed' by L. G. WTON, Esq., represents the bust of QUEEN VICTORIA, Her Majesty's locks gracefully waving and gathered in a knot behind, from which issues a wreath of oak clustering over the forehead. This life-like portrait of the QUEEN, hi high relief, conveys a truly pleasing and faithful likeness of HER MAJESTY at that period (1862), combining the dignity of aspect and benevolence which have always characterised the Queen throughout her long and prosperous reign. The reverse, representing the Life-boat, in which there are three Seamen, rescuing a fourth from theses, 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 countenance looking np 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 bad shadowed out to himself. Bat there IB another pleasing motive for admiration of tab beautiful MoM, as the Bgure who la 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 Goto 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 onr Coasts have been deemed sufficient!)' conspicuous to merit that honourable distinction. Tbe Cases will be found retorted 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 995; 93 of which were in Gold, and 902 in Silver. Note.—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., Fisbguard. Alexander, W., Coxswain of Armstrong, R., Newbiggin. Bacon, Mr. James, M. M. Adair, Mr. W., C1. CK>, Dun- the Thorpeneas Life-boat. Armstrong, Mr. W., Blytb. Bailey, Jas., Boatman, DeaL drnm. Allan, Jas., Holy Island. Armstrong, W., Newbiggin. Baillie, Lieut. Henry, R.N. Adam, Mr. ,T., (?. G«, New- Allen, Mr. Lnke Jas., M. M., Askln, J., C'.G". Bally waiter. Baillie, Lieut. H., R.N. castle. (2) Wivenhoe. Atkins, T., C». Gi., Wainfleet. Bain, Alex., Seaman, Skerries. Adams, Mr. Thomas, M. M. Amis, Edward, late Coxswain Autridge, Lieut, BJ*, Doon- Bake, Lieut., R.N., O. Ga. Agar, J.,

Barnard, A., C1. Gd. (2) Campbell, James, Leestone. Cunningham, Mr. J., New- Fish, John, Southwold. Barnes, George, Cbristchurch. Campbell, Miss J., Drogheda. castle. Fisher, Mr. S, Horeeferry-rd. Barrett, Mr. J, C1. Gd, Campbell, Mr. Angus, Cutter Curnow, Mr. Paul, Coxswain Fisher, Mrs, North Feroe Carnsore. (2) Princess Royal. of the St. Ives Life-boat. Islands. Barrett, W., C1. GA, Bal- Cameron, Capt. Orford S., Curteis, Mr. W., (?. Gd. Fitzjames, Mr., R.N, Eu- briggan. R.N., (?. Gd. Curtis, Steph., Christchurch. phrates Expedition. Barrett, W., jnn., ditto. Candlish, J., Coxswain of the Fitzpatrick, f., C1. Gd., Malin Ban-on, R. N, Esq., Dun- Lytluim Life-boat. Dabine, Lieut.. R.N., P. Gd. Head. garran. Cannell, T., Isle of Man. Dand, M. H., Esq., Hanxley. Flann, Wm., Portland. Barry, Lt G, R.N., Kinsale. Carberry, Patrick, Wexford. (2) Fleming, George, Gorlcston. Bartholomew, R. J., Esq., Carbis, Thos., Coxswain of Dark, Mr. William, M. M. Fletcher, T, C1. Gd., Rosslare. Rothesay, N.B. the Penzance Life-boat. (2) Darling, Wm., Light-house Flynn, P., P. Gd , Kilrush. Bate, Samuel, Second Cox- Carey, H., Esq., Shrove Head. keeper, Fern Islands. Foley, Mr, M. M. swain of Fadstow Life-boat. Carr,C.S.,Gunner K.C. Sylvia. Darling, Grace, his daughter. Foley, Mr. J, Port Talbot. Bates, Mr. Thos., C1. Gd. Carr, Mr. Henry, H.M. Cus- Darragh, H, C1. Gd., Innis Forbes, Mr. A, Peterhead. Ratist, J., C'. Gd. Dymchurch. toms, Wexford. Bonn. Formby, Joseph, Formby. Beatson, G. B. M., Esq., C'. Qd. Carr,John, O.G11.. Dnnmanns. Davies, the late Vice- Admiral Forward, Mr. T. R, Com- (2) Carrington, Mr. J., Master of George. (4)* mander R. C. Sylvia.* Beauclerk, The late Lord Steam-tug Liverpool, of Davies, Capt. Thomas, R.N. Foster, J, P.. Gd.. Aldboro'. Charles. Harwich. Davies, George, Hoyiake. Found, Mr. W., M.M. Beck, Robert, Point of Ayr. Carrington, Lieut.. R.N. Davison, W., Sunderland. Fowell, John, Seaman. Beddoe, D , Fishguard. Carrington, W. H., Esq. Daweon, Mr. T.. Hartlepool. Fowler, Mr. James, M. M. Bedwell. Mr. Win., M. M. Carter, Mr. J., C". Gd. Day, Clir, Middlesborough. Fox, Mr. John, Fleetwood. Begg, Mr, M. M. Casey, M.,Newcastle, Ireland. Day, Mr. Thomas, Bideford. Foy, Thomas, Rossglass. Bennett, Capt. C. C., R.N.* Castel, G., Broadstairs. Deane, Mr. Henry, . G""., Cais- Clark, George, Seaman. Dillon, Jas., C>. Gd., Arklow. French, Mr. Charles, «?. G4. Black, A., C>. G", Strangford. Clark, Lieut. Joseph, R.N.* Dobeon, T., Coxswain of the Fulton, Mr. Robert, R.N. Blackmore, Mr. Wm., Chief Claybnrn, T., Scarboro'. (2) Donna Nook Life-boat. Furlong, A, Fishguard. Officer &. Gd.,Penzance. (2) Clayton, Lt., R.N.,

E 2 56 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. any Mr. Philip, Bidelord. 1 Inkster, Mr. Peter, M. H, ) Leese, Charles, Gunner, R.A. ) Matthews, Lt. R. B, R.N.* Shetland. Le Geyt, Mist A. B., Bath. May.Mr. A. C., H.M.S. Sever. Halse, Mr. R., C1. Gd., Ard- Leggett, Edw., Gunner. May, W. R., (?. (K, Bos- more. James, Lieut Horatio, R.N.* Leigh, Lt. T., R.N., C1. Gd. castle. Hamilton, Mr. Geo., ». G«. James, Lieut. Wm., R.N.* (3)«* Mearns, Wm., Coxswain of Hamilton, H. A., Esq. (3)» Japp, Robert, Montrose. Leslie, Mr. J., M. M., Stone- Montrose Mo. 1 Life-boat. Hamono, Mr. A., M. M. Jarman, Isaac, late Coxswain haven, N.B. Mearns, Wm. Jun., Coxswain Hanning, N., (X G*., Dingle. of RamsgateLife-boat. (2) Lett, Lt. S. J., E.N, C1. Gd.* Montrose No. 2 Life-boat Hansell, P. S., Broadataira. Jeffers, Rich., O. Gd, Dingle. Levett, Mr. N., late Coxswain Mearns, Mr. R., jun., M. M., Hansford, John, Weymouth. Jefferson, P., Newbiggin. (2) of the St. Ives Life-boat. Montrose. Harrington, Mr.Dennis, Bere Jellard, Mr. John, M. M.* Lewis, E., Seaman, Barmouth. Metherell, Lt R. R., R.N., Island, Cork. Jenkins,L., PUot,Port Talbot Lewis, Mr. G., C". Gd., New- O. Gd.* Harrington, Mr. Jas, Brid- Jenkins, Mr. W., Fishguard. port, Pembroke. Mewse, A., Boatman, Lowes- llngton Quay. Jennings, ,Mr. Wm, M. M, Lewis, J., Seaman, Harwich. toft Harrington, T., C". G*. Harwich. Lewis, Mr. Thos., Dundalk. Middleton, John, Deal. Harris, F., Esq., Inspecting Jennings, W., C1. Gd., Looe. Lewis, W., Seaman. (2) Milbum, John, Shields. Officer, C". G«, Seafleld. Jesse, Commander R., R.N. Lewis, W., Aberystwith. Mllburn, Wm., Isle of Man. Harrison, Jacob, Shields. Jinks, Mr. R., Chief Officer of Ley, J., Pilot, Mevagissey. Miller, J., C". Gd,, Devonport. Hayden, Mr. F., Sandown. Coast Guard, Cardigan. Liffen, Thomas, Lowestoft. Miller, W., Ramsgate. Heal, J., Fisherman, Atlicr- Joachim, Capt., B.N. (-4) Likely, Henry, Limerick. Milligan, Mr. G., Yarmouth. fleld. Jobson, Lt. C,R.N. (2)*» Llnaker, Mr. Hiram, New Mills, C., O. G*., Clifden. Heard, Rich., Esq., C«. Ga. John, Mr. W., Breaksea. Brighton. Minter, 0., Boatman, Deal. Heath, Mr. Joshua, Coxswain Johns, Mr.Rich.,Mevagissey. Lindsay, Lieut. Jas., R.N.* Mitchel, J., Pilot, Guernsey. of the Fowey Life-boat. Johns, Rich., Seaman, Fowey. Lingard, Lieut. J., R.N., Mitchell, C., Port Isaac. (2) Heavy, P., Constable, Knock. Johns, R. G., Coxswain of the Whitby.» Mittin, Philip, Wexford. Hein, Mr. F. J., M. M. Tramore Life-boat. (3) Lithaby, P., (?. Ga. Boatman. Moar, Mav-Stout H. Burra. Benin, P., Boutogne-sur-Mer. Johns, Mr. W., M. M. Llewellyn, Mr. David, . Johnson, Lieut. W. W. P., Llewellyn, M., Fistiguard. swain of Tenby Life-boat. Henry, Lieut., R.N., 0. Ga. R.N.* Llewellyn, Martha, ditto. Moody, Samuel, Skegness. Henslow, Lt., R.N., ., Scarborough. • | land, near Stromness. Mason, J.,

Parry, Lieut., R.N.* Rloch, R., (?. Gd., Collleston. Stap, Mr. R., ., Donbar. Vicary, Lt. W., R.N, Ather- Parry, Mr. Henry, Anglesey. Ritchie, Mr., Sanda. Stark, Lt. P., R.N., Ct.GO. (2)* field.* Parry, Mr. R., M. M, Port- Rivers, T., C*. G">., Lydd. Starke, Mr. J., CMH., Queens- Tondy, I, Isle of Man. (3) madoc. Roberta, Mr. John, Clogwyn. town. Parsons, Lieut. Tbos., R.N. Roberts, Mr. R., Carnarvon. Steane, Lt. J., R.N., Rye* Waddy, Dr., Churchtown. Parsons. Lieut. Rich., H.M. Roberts, 0., Pilot, Anglesey. Steel, Mr. C, . G"., Bade. Robinson, Mr. J., Aberdeen. Storr, J., Whttby. Walker, Mr. J., Brigg. Payne, Mr. John, C. O., Robinson, Lieut., R.N. Stone, J., ., Bade. Rowe, W., Seaman, Helston. Snperville, Mr., M. M, Bor- Watts, Lieut. W. S., R.N.* Perrott, Sir Edward G. L., Rowlands, Mr. T, M. M., deaux. Watts, Mr. Charles, M. M. Bart., V.P.* Newport, Pembroke. Surry, W., Penzance. Watts, Mr. William, M. M. Petrie, Ellen, Shetland. Rowlands, Mr. W., Coxswain, Sutherland, D., C1. Gd., Kater- Wangb, E., O. Gd., Wexford. Phillips. J., Newcastle, Irelnd. Holyhead Life-boat. (2) line. Weblln, J., C". G"., Tramore. Picard, Mr. P., French M. M. Ruddock, J., Boatman, FUey. Sutler, Mr. J., M. M. Webster, Mr. John, Cox- Pilcher, Mr. Stephen, Cox- Russell, R., Esq., J.P. Sutton, Mr. C., Port Talbot, swain of Maryport Life- swain Tramore Life-boat. Rntter, Mr. J., Scarborough. M. M. boat. Pillar, W., Gunner, H.M.S. Rymer, Lt. D., R.N., . (2) Richards, Mr. E., M. M. Smith, T., O. G*., Balllna. TuUy, W., Newcastle, [bar. Woodbam, Lt., R.N., Banff. Richards, Mr. T., M. M. Smith, Mr. W., Aldborongh. Tiirnball,R.,Flsnerm8n,Dun- Wordley, S., Harwich. 4 Turner, Lt. C., R.N. Richards, James, Penzance. Smyth, H., . G ., Sal. Wright, Mr. J., M. M. Snell, Lt. G., R.N., C . G .» CODQuC. Richardson, Mr. A., M. M. Somervffle, Lt.J.,R.N., C«.G4. d Wyatt, G., Seaman, Harwich. Richardson, W., Esq., Cole- (2)* Tntt, E., C>. G ., Dunmanus. Wylde, Lt. S., R.N., O. G*. ralne. Southey, Lt., R.5T., (?. Ga. Tnvache, Mr. M. M. French. Wyrill, H., Boat", Scarboro'. Ridge, Capt. G. A. E, R.N. Spark, Mr. A., M. M. Urell, Mr. Joseph, C. 0., O. Ridge, Mr. J., Mate of R.C. Spraggs, J., Seaman, Hayllng. Gd, Hope Cove. Young, A., C1. Gd., Sboreham. Kite. 1 1 Stables, R., Holyhead. Usher. Mr. J.. Bridllngton. Young, A. H., C . G*., Blatch- Ridge, Mr. J., C . Q*., Cadg- Stannard,Mr.F., M.M., South- Van Houten, Mr. W., Rotter- ington. with. wold. dam. (2) Young, Lt. T., R.N., (?. G*. BYE-LAWS or THE

I. THE Annual General Meeting prescribed br the 5. Immediately after the elections have taken Charter shall be held on the 4th day of March, or place, or the ballot shall have commenced, the as soon after as may be convenient, and the same report of the receipts and disbursements of the and all other General Meetings shall be held at Society, as signed by the Auditor, shall be read, sneh time and place as the Committee of Manage- and submitted to the Meeting for approval. ment shall appoint. 6. The Committee of Management shall then II. A Special General Meeting of the Governors present a Report of their proceedings for the of the Institution may, at any time, be called by past year, and particularly (in all cases in which the Committee of Management. they may have voted a reward) a statement of III. Notice of every Annual Meeting, and of the number of persons who may have been saved every Special General Meeting, shall be given by from shipwreck, -with the names of the vessels to advertisement in three of the daily newspapers which they belonged; also a list of the persons published in London ten days at least before the to whom medals or rewards may have been day for holding the same. And in case of a voted, with the particulars of the services they Special General Meeting, the object of it shall be rendered; also the particulars of the oases, if stated in the Notice. any, in which the Committee may have voted IV. Every Annual and every Special General assistance to the wives or families of persons Meeting shall have power to adjourn to a future who may have perished in an attempt to save day. the lives of others. Also a return of all the V. A statement of the receipts and disburse- Life-boats belonging to, or established by, or in ments of the Society for the preceding year shall connection with the Institution, their actual state be made out by the Committee of Management, and condition, and that of the Boat-houses, Car- and signed by the Secretary and by the Auditor, riages, and Stores appertaining to them. and shall be left in the Office for the inspection 7. Any business which the Committee of Ma- of the Governors for six days prior to the day nagement shall think proper to introduce* shall appointed for the Annual General Meeting', and then be entered upon and discussed, and the such account shall be submitted by the Committee opinion of the Meeting shall, if necessary, be of Management to the Meeting. taken thereon. VI. At every Annual Meeting an election of the 8. After all business introduced by the Com- President, Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, and Com- mittee of Management shall have been disposed mittee of Management, and of an Auditor, shall of, it shall be competent for any Governor to take place; but the President, Vice-Presidents, make any proposition which may legally be Treasurer, Committee of Management, and Au- entertained at such Meeting, and to give any ditor, shall be considered as in office, not only notice he may think fit of a proposition to be until the Meeting xshall break up or adjourn, but considered at a future Meeting. until others shall be respectively elected in their 9. In case the Meeting shall be adjourned, place. the business to be transacted at the adjourned VII. No other business shall be transacted at. a Meeting shall be specified previously to the ad- Special General Meeting than the business for journment taking place, and shall be entered on which it shall have been expressly called, and no the Minutes, and no business shall be transacted other business shall be transacted at any adjourned at the adjourned Meeting which shall not have Meeting than the business left unfinished at the been so specified and entered. Meeting from which such adjournment took pjace. 10. In all cases of dispute, or doubt, or diffi- VIII. At the Annual General Meetings, the order culty, an appeal shall be made to the President, of business shall be as follows :— or Chairman, and his decision thereon shall be 1. The Chair shall be taken by the President, final and conclusive. if he shall be present, and if not, then by some IX. At the Special General Meetings, the order other person to be chosen by the Committee. of the proceedings shall be as follows :— 2. The President, or Chairman, shall then 1. The Chair shall be taken as directed for the state the names of the persons proposed to fill Annual General Meetings. the offices of President, Vice-Presidents, Trea- 2. The object for which the Meeting has surer, Committee of Management, and Auditor been called shall then be stated by the Presi- for the year ensuing, and if no other persons dent, or Chairman. shall have been named, the persons so proposed 3. The business to be transacted shall be shall be deemed and declared to be elected. taken in the order stated in the Notice calling 3. The election shall be determined by a show the Meeting. of hands, unless a ballot shall be demanded by 4. All elections, ballots, and debates, shjjj be any ten Governors present; in which case the conducted in the same manner as at the Annual same shall take place immediately, and the Pre- General Meetings. sident, Yiee-Presidenr, or Chairman, shall ap- X. At all adjourned Meetings the business to be point two or more scrutineers among the Go- transacted shall be taken in the order in which vernors present to superintend the ballot during it shall have been entered on the Minutes of its progress, and to report the result to the the Meeting from which the adjournment took Meeting. place. 4. No ballot shall be kept open for more than XI. No motion by any Governor for the repeal two hours. or alteration of any existing bye-law, or for the BYE-LAWS OP THE BOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. 59

enactment of any new bye-law, shall be entertained sident or Vice-President of the Society, or Trea- at any General Meeting, unless the same shall surer, or a Member of the Committee of Manage- have been previously approved by the Committee ment, or Auditor, whose name shall not have been of Management, or unless notice in writing of such so transmitted. motion shall have been given at some previous XX. The Committee of Management may make General Meeting by the Governor intending to such regulations, not inconsistent with the charter move the same; or unless notice in writing con- or bj'e-laws, as may appear to them expedient for taining the substance of the intended alteration conducting the proceedings of their own Meet- shall have been given to the Committee of Manage- ings. ment by the Governor intending to move the XXI. The Committee of Management shall pay same, twenty-one days at least before the day on to the Secretary, Inspector of Life-boats, and all which such General Meeting shall be held. other officers, clerks, attendants, and servants of XII. If the repeal or alteration of any existing the Institution, such salaries and wages, or make bye-laws, or the enactment of any new bye-law, them such recompense as they shall from time to shall be proposed by the Committee of Manage- time think proper. ment, such repeal or alteration, or such new bye- XXII. The Committee of Management shall law, if carried at the Meeting at which it shall have the custody of the common seal of the Society. have been proposed, shall be binding without con- The funded property of the Institution shall be firmation; but if proposed by any Governor, the invested, either in the name of the Institution, in same shall not be binding unless it shall be con- its corporate capacity, or in the names of three firmed at a subsequent General Sleeting, to be Trustees to be appointed by the Committee of held for the purpose, at a distance of not less than Management, as the Committee of Management three weeks from the preceding General Meeting, shall, from time to time, think fit; and if the in- which Meeting shall appoint the time for holding vestment shall be made in the names of Trustees, the second Meeting. the order of the Committee of Management shall XIII. Notice of any motion for the repeal or be their sufficient discharge in all cases. alteration of any existing bye-law, or the enact- XXIII. Minutes of the proceedings of every ment of any new bye-law, whether originating Meeting of the Committee of Management shall with the Committee of Management or otherwise, be taken by the Secretary, or in case of his ab- shall be given by advertisement in three of the sence by some other person whom the President, daily newspapers published in London ten days at Vice-Presideat, or Chairman shall appoint for least before the Meeting at which such motion is the occasion, which Minutes shall afterwards be intended to be made; and if it shall be necessary copied fairly into a minute-book, to be kept for to confirm such repeal or alteration, or such that purpose, and, after having been read, shall be new bye-law, a similar notice thereof shall be •signed by the President, Vice-Presideiit, or Chair- given. man of that or the next succeeding Meeting. XW. Minutes of the proceedings at every Gene- XXTV. If any vacancy shall occur in the office ral Meeting shall be entered in a book, to be pro- of Auditor by death or resignation, or by any vided for that purpose, and signed by the person other cause than that of going out of office on the in the Chair. day of the Annual Meeting, such vacancy shall be XV. In case any irregularity shall occur in the filled up by the election of a new Auditor at a convening or holding of any General Meeting, or Special General Meeting, to be called for that in any election or other proceedings at any such purpose by the Committee of Management within Meeting, and the same shall not be publicly no- the space of three calendar months next after such ticed and objected to at such Meeting, all pro- vacancy shall occur, unless the Annual Meeting ceedings of such Meeting shall be of the same shall be held within that period, and in that case force and validity as if no such irregularity had the new Auditor shall be appointed by the Com- occurred ; but if any irregularity shall be publicly mittee of Management. noticed and objected to, the Meeting shall decide XXV. The Governors of the Institution shall thereon, and such decision shall be final and consist of the persons who shall have subscribed conclusive. to the funds either in one sum of ten guineas or XVI. The President, Vice-Presidents, Trea- upwards, or by an annual payment of one guinea surer, and Committee of Management, shall be or upwards, and of such other persons as shall be chosen from among the Governors of the Institu- elected to be Governors by a General Meeting, as tion, The Auditor shall be a professional Ac- having rendered essential service to the Institu- countant, and his remuneration shall be fixed by tion. the Committee of Management. XXVI. Donors of ten guineas and Annual Xyil. The Committee of Management shall Subscribers of one guinea, to be entitled at all consist of forty Members, but shall be competent General Meetings to one vote each. to act until reduced by any means below the num- Donors of twenty guineas and Annual Sub- ber of fifteen. scribers of two guineas, to two votes each. XVIII. The President, Vice-Presidents, Trea- Donors of thirty guineas and Annual Sub- surer, Committee of Management, and Auditor scribers of three guineas, to three votes each. going out of office on the day of the Annual Meet- Donors of fifty guineas and Annual Subscribers ing, shall be immediately re-eligible. of five guineas, to four votes each. XIX. The name of every person intended to be Donors of a hundred guineas and upwards, and proposed by any Governor as President or Vice- Annual Subscribers of ten guineas and upwards, to president of the Institution, or Treasurer, or as a six votes each. Meflber of the Committee of Management, or Governors selected in respect of essential services Auditor, shall be transmitted in writing to the to the Institution shall be entitled to one vote Secretary seven days at least before the day of each. election, and a list of the persons so proposed, to- XXVTI. So person claiming to be a Governor, gether with the name of the Governor proposing in respect of an annual subscription, shall be each such person, shall be fixed up in the Office of entitled to vote at any General Meeting unless the Institution six days before the Meeting, and he shall have paid his subscription for the current no person shall be capable of being elected Pre- year. LIFE-BOAT REGULATIONS.

THE following Regulations are intended for 7. The Coxswain-superintendent will be the guidance of the Local Committee to be held responsible for the eificiency and general formed at each place at which a Life-boat is ijood order of the Boat-house, the Boat, and stationed by the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTI- her gear; and it is hoped that a sense of the TUTION, and to whose care and control the trust confided to them in the cause of Life-boat, her Crew, and everything connected humanity will lead the Coxswains and Crews with her management and maintenance, will to be most careful on these points, and to be entrusted. distinguish themselves by their zeal and 1. The Local Committee to consist, if prac- readiness, and by the seaman-like manner in ticable, of not less than five persons usually which their Boats are handled. resident, to be elected annually. The In- 8. The Life-boat's Crew to consist of a specting-Commander of Coastguard of the Coxswain-superintendent, an Assistant Cox- division, or in his absence the nearest Coast- swain, a Bowman, and as many Boatmen in guard Officer to the spot, to be invited to addition as the Boat pulls oars. On service a become a member of the Local Committee. Bowman should always go in the Boat, but 2. The Local Committee at each station he is not required on occasions of exercise. are requested to meet at the expiration of 9. For every Boat, at least double the each quarter, and then to forward the usual number of men required (if they can be found Quarterly Report to the Institution, on the at or near the spot) should be invited to printed sheet provided for the purpose, as to become members of her Crew. the behaviour of the Boat during exercise, &c., 10. Such men to consist of Fishermen or pointing out any defects that may require to other Boatmen who are usually resident -and be remedied, and offering any suggestions that (with permission of the Admiralty) of any may conduce to the efficiency of the service. Coastguardmen of the station who may volun- Also generally to report on the state and teer for the service. condition of the Boat, the Carriage, the Boat- 11. As the efficiency of a Life-boat may house, and all the Life-boat gear. Should often depend on the good training and dis- occasion for immediate repairs arise, the Local cipline of her Crew, the strictest attention Committee are authorised to make them to must be paid by them to the directions of the the extent of 51.: more extensive repairs to Coxswain on all occasions connected with the be referred, with an estimate, to the Parent service. The Boat shall be taken afloat for Institution. exercise, fully manned, once during each 3. An entry is to be made, in the journal quarter, sometimes in rough weather, unless supplied for the purpose, of the particulars of the Boat has been out in that quarter, either all services performed by the Life-boat in on service or with one of the Inspectors. saving or attempting to save life, being a 12. The Boat is to be kept on her carriage duplicate of the official reports of the same in the Boat-house, with, all her gear in her forwarded to the Institution, which journal ready for use, except articles which may will be retained at the station as a complete require to be secured from damp. record of all the services which have been 13. It being the sole object 6f the Institu- performed by the Life-boat. tion to Save Life, the Life-boat is to be 4. There should be three keys to the Boat- reserved for cases involving risk of life; and house, kept in different places, with the is not to be used for taking off an anchor; address of each painted on the door; one in nor for the purpose of salvage; nor for taking the possession of the Coxswain, and the others off stores, a pilot, or orders to a ship, so as to as the Local Committee may decide. interfere with "private enterprise, except in 5. A signal shall be agreed on by which cases of emergency, when valuable property the Life-boat crew can be called together would be lost without such aid. when required, such as a flag hoisted by day, 14. Immediately on intimation of a wreck, and the firing of a carronade (or other alarm or of a vessel in distress, the Coxswain is to signal) by night. use his utmost exertions to assemble his Crew, 6. As at each Life-boat station there will launch the Boat and proceed to her assist- Tae a Local Committee, the Coxswain will act ance ; and in the event of a sufficient number under their immediate directions, and the of his Crew not being present, he is to select Boat, except in case of wreck or other disaster, the best volunteers he can get to supply their is never to be taken afloat without their places. The Coxswain is held responsible for sanction. It is desirable that each Local every man who goes into the Life-boat on Committee should appoint one of their mem- occasions of service and of quarterly exercise, bers, resident on the spot, to specially repre- without having on a Lite-belt. In the absence sent them, in conjunction with the Honorary of the Coxswain the Assistant Coxswain will Secretary, on such emergencies. take charge of the Boat. MAT 1, 1880.] LIFE-BOAT BEGULATIONS. 61 15. No one besides the Coxswain and Crew night; and for every time of going afloat for is to be allowed to go out in the Life-boat exercise, 4s. The Committee, however, re- when going to a wreck, except with the serve to themselves the power to add to those express sanction of the Local Committee. amounts on any special occasions when un- 16. If a wreck occur at some distance from usual risk or exposure has been incurred, or the station, so as to require the Boat to be to modify, or withhold the usual payment in transported along the coast, the Coxswain is cases where the launching of Life-boats was to send to procure sufficient horses (which, by manifestly unnecessary before they were put the Wreck and Salvage Act, any Magistrate, afloat. Constable, or Bevenue Officer may demand 20. A reward of 7s. to be given to the man the use of), attach them to the Carriage, and who first brings intelligence of a wreck at lose no time in making the best of his way, such a distance along the coast as not to be with the Crew, to the scene of the wreck. in sight from the Coastguard or other look-out. 17. On boarding wrecks, the Preservation 21. In the event of money being received of Life is to be the Coxswain's sole considera- by the Life-boat for salvage of property, or tion, and he is on no account to take in goods similar service, a proportion equal to the or merchandize which might endanger the shares of two of the Crew shall be paid to the safety of his Boat, and the lives of those Institution to coyer risk of damage to the entrusted to his charge. And should any be Boat; the,remainder being equally shared brought in, contrary to his remonstrance, he amongst the Coxswain and Crew. For such is fully authorised to throw them overboard. service the Lifeboat men are to look to the 18. On returning from service, the Boat is owners of the vessels, and not to the Institu- not to be left in the surf on the beach, but as tion, for payment. soon as possible, is to be got on her carriage, 22. If voluntary Local Subscriptions or and placed in the Boat-house. other payments be raised or made to reward 19. The salary of the Coxswain-superin- any special act of gallantry or exertion, the tendent shall be St., and that of the Assistant Institution recommends that the whole of the Coxswain 21. annually. On every occasion of money be paid to the Crew, in equal shares. going afloat to save life, sthe Coxswains and The Coxswain and Crews of Life-boats are each of the Crew will receive alike from the strictly prohibited from making any claim on Parent Institution, 10s. by day, and V. by Owners of Vessels, or others, for Saving Life.

MEMOKANDUM.

The rule of the NATIONAL LIFK-BOAT IN- Life-boat, on boarding a wrecked vessel, to STITUTION for the distribution of Salvage endeavour to save the vessel, as well as her payments to the Life-boat men when they crew, when practicable, or not to do so. have saved vessels with their crews on board, In the event, however, of their success in having been at some places misunderstood, saving the vessel or cargo, and being thereby the Committee refer the several Honorary entitled to salvage payment, the Life-boat Secretaries to the last clause of the Circular men will consider that the service has as- on the salvage of property by Life-boats, May sumed a distinct character, and that they 1872, as follows :— must look solely to the owners of the pro- perty to pay all expenses, including those for "In those cases when vessels and their crews launching the Life-boat, subject to the pro- " are saved by the Life-boats, and when the viso in the clause above quoted. " salvage payments made by the owners are less " in amount than the usual award of the Institu- All claims on the Owners of Vessels for " tion for saving lives, the Institution will make saving their property to be made in their own " up the deficiency to the Life-boat men."—See names, by the Coxswains and Crews of Life- Coxswain's Book of Instructions, p. 17. boats, to whom the Life-boats are lent for such service, and on no account in the name It should be distinctly understood that it of the Institution. is optional to the Coxswain and Crew of a By order of the Committee.

14, JOHN STREET, ADELPHI, LONDON, W.C. 62 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880.

THE LIFE-BOAT STATION.

THE 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 270 Life-boat Stations of the NATIONAL ,LIFE-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, p 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 stem, is shown. Fig. 4 represents a MAT 1,1880.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 63

midship transverse section, A being sections of the side air-eases, 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.

Sheer Plan.

Fig. 2.

Deck Plan.

Fig. 3.

Kg. 4.

Body Plan. Midship Section.

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. 64 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1,1880.

THE LIFE-BOAT TRANSPOBTING-CAERIAGE. The Life-boat transporting-earriage 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-honse, 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 latmehing-Bkids. MAT 1,1880.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 65

THE LIFE-BOAT HOUSE.

The boats of the NATIONAL LiFE-BOAT IMOTITUTIOM, 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 8/., and an assistant at 21. a year. 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) 10*., if by day, and II., if by night; and 4*. each for every time of going afloat for exercise. A reward of Is. 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 merchandize 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 IJOOOl., 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 701. Snch is a brief summary of the chief of the Regulations under which the Life-boats are worked. How faithfully and with what result they are carried out let the journals of each Life-boat Station and the annals of the Institution tell. The NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION has now 270 Life-boats under its charge. Every one of these has been specially presented to it, and they save every year from 600 to 700 shipwrecked sailors. Altogether, the Institution has contributed to the saving of 26,906 lives. Despite, however, this fleet of 270 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 lost 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 40,0002. to maintain its great Life-saving Fleet; and the Committee feel assured that it will never lack it so long as it maintains its boats in the 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 our Nelsons and Collingwoods led to battle to uphold our country's honour and glory. LIST OF LEQAOIES

PAID TO THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

[Legacies of £50 and under are omitted after having been published two years.'] Amount received. £. >. d. 1871—ABBOTT, Jons, Esq., Halifax (Free of Duty) 2,078 13 4 1879—ADOWHE, Mrs. MARGARET, Dublin 42 14 2 1868—AfcDUED, Dr. G. E., Richmond (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1880— ALLAN, ROBERT, Esq., Glenhouse, N.B. (Ditto) ...... 500 0 0 1877—ANDBRSON, Miss MARGARET, Leamington 450 0 0 1874—ANNANDALE, ALEXANDER, Esq.. Bolton, Lasswade, N.B. (Free of Duty) . ; 199 7 6 1866—AKSTICE, GEORGE, Esq., Chipping Norton 90 0 0 1870—ANSTICE, Mrs. ELEANOR, Tynemouth (Free of Duty) .... 700 0 0 1865—APPLEYARD, JOHN, Esq., Halifax 1,80000 1878—ARMSTRONG, THOMAS, Esq., Ore, near Hastings (Free of Duty) . 200 0 0 1878—ARMSTRONG, Mrs. HANNAH, Skerton, Lancaster (Ditto) . ... 19 19 0 1877—ABSOLD, Miss ANN, Tavistock Hotel, Covent Garden . . . . 1,118 1 11 1879—ATKINSON, Miss ALICE, Giggleswick, York 19 19 0 1872—Arrow, ROBERT, Esq., Taunton (Free of Duty) 800 0 0 1878—BACK, Admiral Sir GEORGE, F.B..S 9000 Pitto (Special Bequest) )80 0 0 1872—BAKER, Miss ELIZABETH, Station, Suffolk (Free of Puty) ... 100 0 0 1872—BAKER, Miss HARRIET, Stutton, Suffolk (Ditto) 100 0 o 1879—BAKER, Mrs. C. H., Acton 19 19 0 1879—BALL, JAMES, Esq., Heading (Free of Duty) 50 0 0 1875—BARKER, ALEXANDER, Esq., Piccadilly 1,80000 1879—BARNICOT, RICHARD, Esq., Dorking (Free of Duty) 200 0 0 1868—BARROW, ROGER, Esq., Newcastle-on-Tyne 90 0 0 1879—BATIIO, JOSEPH ALEXANDER, Esq., Brighton 9000 1867—BEBB, Miss MARTHA, Boothom, York 1,570 16 0 1869—BECKETT, J. S., Esq., Tormoham, Devon 625 10 3 1880—BECKETT, JAMES, Esq., Dublin . . . 10 0 0 1877—BECKETT, Miss A., Fornhatn-St.-Martin (Free of Duty). ... 600 0 0 1879—BECKWJTH, Mrs. MARY, Tynemouth (Ditto) . 800 0 0 1870—BELL, MATTHEW, Esq., Glasgow (Ditto) 200 0 0 1865— BENNETT, Miss JEMIMA, Sloane Street, Chelsea (Ditto) .... 90 0 0 1875—BENTINCK, Lady CHARLES CAVENDISH 339 6 0 1871-9—BERGER, Mr. GEORGE, Newcastle Street, Strand 5 1 11 1875—BERGONZI, Madame, Boulogne (Free of Duty) 200 0 0 1871—BERRr, ARTHUR, Esq., Liverpool (Ditto) 100 0 0 1874—BEWLEY, JOHN, Esq., Kingsland Road 118 18 4 1878—BIFFIN, JAMES, Esq., Hillingdon 45 0 0 1859—BIGGS, GEO., Esq., Strand (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1877—BIGGS, Miss L. M., St. John's Wood (Ditto) 1,000 0 o 1877—BIRKETT, WILLIAM, Esq., Newton-in-Cartmell 720 0 0 1876—BIRTWHISTLE, Miss M.A., Cheltenham 900 0 0 1879—BOETEFEOB, ALEX., Esq., Bayswater 8,020 6 2 1879—BOLT, Kour., Esq., Poulton, Gloucester (Free of Duty) ... 100 0 0 1868—BOLTOM, Miss ELIZABETH, Chelsea 415 2 6 1860—BOWERBANK, Captain, K.N 9000 1876-8—BOWLES, Admiral Sir WILLIAM K.C.B., Hill Street ... 180 12 0 1877~BOT3, THOMAS, Esq., Hove 5,447 14 9 1879—BRADBERRV, THOS., Esq., Fmsbury Park (Free of Duty) . . . 500 0 0 1880—BBOADBGBST, Hon. 5fra. H. M., Richmond (Ditto) 300 0 0 1865—BRODIE, Miss, York Place, Portman Square (Ditto) 400 0 o 1869—BRODIE, Mrs. MARC ANN, Barley Street 90 0 0 1868—BROMEHEAD, E. A., Esq., Thomthwaite, Cumberland (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1879—BROOKES, J. M., Esq.., M.D., St. John's Wood 90 0 0 1864—BROWN, Capt. HUGH, £ilmarnocK, N.B. (Free of Duty). ... 99 18 6 1869—BROWN, THOMAS, Esq., Lndgate Hill (Ditto) 500 0 0 1877—BROWNE, Miss MART, Liverpool (Ditto) 250 0 0 1867—BHOWHRIGO, Dr. THOMAS, Keighley, York 180 0 0 1871— BHRD, Mrs. MART, Wantage (Free of Duty) 1,500 0 0 1S78-BURKEDL, Miss F. A., Durham (Ditto) 100 0 0 1877—BORV, CHARLES, Esq., Mazing (Ditto) 50000 1876-8—CAMERON, Miss E 1,330 8 10 1877—CAMERON, Miss MARGARET 3561911 1864-CAMPBELL. DAVID, Esq., Bothesay,K.B VffI 1& M [Continued. MAT 1, 1880.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 67

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES— continued. Amount received. £. s. d. 1877 -CAHLILE, Miss H. E., Clifton, Bristol 90 0 0 60 0 0 1876 —CHELLINGWORTH , Miss A. W., Upton Bishop (Ditto) .... 103 19 0 1872— CHORLEY, HENRY F., Esq., Eaton Place West (Ditto) .... 600 0 0 90 0 0 1869 CLARK, Mrs. M. E., Addison Road, Kensington 450 0 0 1868 CLAYTON, THOMAS, Esq., Wakefield (Free of Duty) 250 0 0 1877— COATES, P. E., Esq., Stanton Court, Somerset 450 0 0 155 18 0 1878— CORKER, C. J., Esq., Ramsgate 449 10 0 1872— COSENS, WILLIAM, Esq., Langdon, Dawlish (Free of Duty) . . 200 0 0 1870— COSTELLO, DUDLEY, Esq., Acacia Road, St. John's Wood . . . 399 17 3 1876— CRANHAM, CHARLES, Esq., Audlem, Chester 450 0 0 1879— CHOSSE, ROBERT, Esq., Southsea 10 10 0 69 10 8 1863 — CURRIE, WILLIAM, Esq., Cornhill 180 0 0 1862— COTTO, Mrs. ANN, Old Kent Road (Free of Duty) 1,000 0 0 1866 DALTON, RICHARD, Esq., Wigton (Ditto) 100 0 0 1873— DANFORD, WILLIAM, Esq., Highweek, Devon (Ditto) .... 100 0 0 1868— DANGAR, WILLIAM, Esq., Cheltenham (Ditto) 200 0 0 100 0 0 90 0 0 1872-9— DEAN, W. H., Esq., Stratford 307 8 5 100 0 0 1880 — DEIGHTON, Miss SARAH, Peckham 180 0 0 1874 — DEWAR, EEENEZER, Esq., Leith, N.B 89 8 0 1876— DEWAR, Mrs., Vogrie, N.B. (Free of Duty) 500 0 0 1875— DICKMAN, Captain W. H.,R.N., Holloway 368 16 1 1875 — DOLLING, Miss, Shrewsbury 90 0 0 1869 — DONCASTER, Mrs. ELIZA, Winthorpe, Nottingham (Free of Duty). 100 0 0 1870 DORSET, Miss SARAH, Reading (Ditto) 100 0 0 250 0 0 1,343 6 3 1872— DROMMOND, Mrs. S. J. DDNDAS, Kensington (Free of Duty) . . .2,500 0 0 1832—DUPPA , Mrs., Homerton, Middlesex 1,000 0 0 1873 EDDISON, Mrs. H.M. Adel, Leeds (Free of Duty) 200 0 0 ! 1879 — EDMUNDS, Admiral CHARLES, Worthing 19 19 0 1873— ELWOOD, Mrs. A. K., Clayton Priory, Hurstpierpoint .... 90 0 0 1877— EVERARD, Miss GRACE, Laverstock, Wilts (Free of Duty) . . 1,000 0 0 1870— EVANS, ALFRED SMITH, Esq., Edgbaston (Ditto) 500 0 0 893 6 2 1 1879 — FARMER, JOHN, Esq., Darlington 270 0 0 1864— FARNELL, JOHN, Esq., Isleworth (Free of Duty) 1,000 0 0 1877— FARTHING, MICHAEL, Esq., Hartlepool (Ditto) 120 0 0 1876— FERGUSON, The Misses, Edinburgh 4,500 0 0 500 0 0 1874— FINDLATER, ALEXANDER, Esq., Kingstown (Ditto') 200 0 0 1876 —FINNIE , JOHN, Esq., Bowdon Lodge, near Altrincham .... 666 13 4 1877 — FIKBANK, EDWARD, Esq., Uplyme, Devon (Free of Duty) . . . 1,000 0 0 1880— FIHBANK, Mrs. Anne, Charlton (3 per Cent. Consols) .... 908 5 0 1879—FISHER , EDWARD, Esq., Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Free of Duty) . . 100 0 0 1872 -FITCH, Mrs. FRANCES, Bath 500 0 0 1856 —FITZGERALD , Captain HAMILTON, R.N., V.P 9,551 14 2 1864— FrrzRoY, The Hon. Mrs., Upper Grosvenor Street (Free of Duty) 400 0 0 1879— FLETCHER, G. H., Esq., Carshalton 450 0 0 1879— FOLEY, Miss MARY, Bramley Road, Netting Hill 233 1 6 1858— FOSTER, GEO. HOLGATE, Esq., V.P., Moorgate Street (Free of Duty) 1,000 0 0 1875 — FOULSTON, Mrs. ELIZA, South Kensington 83 0 6 1869— Fox, ROBERT, Esq., Falconhurst, Kent (Free of Duty) .... 100 0 0 1878— FOXTON, Mrs. C. D., Pendlebury, near Manchester (Ditto) . .. . 1,000 0 0 1867— FRITH, Mrs. ANNE, Deptford 90 0 0 1868 FYDELL, R. S., Esq., Morcott Hall (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1,193 6 0 304 16 0 1876 GIBB, B., Esq., Deptford 90 0 0 1878— GIBBON, L. P., Esq., Pembroke 450 0 0 1875 -GIBBONS, Mrs. SILLS, Bath (Free of Duty) 500 0 0 1874-GissoN, Capt. ROBERT, R.N., C.B., Lancaster (Ditto) . . . . 100 0 0 1877 — GIBSON, Dr. ALEXANDER, Auchenreoch, N.B 802 16 0 1866— GILBERT, JOHN GRAHAM, Esq., Yorkhill (Free of Duty) . . . 100 0 0 1877 — GILBERT, Mrs. JANE GRAHAM, Yorkhill, N.B. (D4tto) . . . . 250 0 0 1875— GOADSBY, Mrs. M. A., Fallowfield 450 0 0 1875 GODIN, Miss SARAH, Maida Yale (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1879 GOOCH, JAMES, Esq., Ipswich (Ditto) 100 0 0 [Continued. 68 LIST OF PAID LEGACIES. [MAY 1, 1880.

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES-confcnuwf. Amount received. £. >. d. 1866— GOODMAN, Miss ELLEN, Everaholt 540 0 0 1877—GORDON, Capt. J. A., R.N., Ittingston, N.B 271 19 1868—GORFENKLE, JACOB, Esq., Liverpool (Free of Duty) 500 0 1872—COVER, Miss ELEANOR, Pimlico (Ditto) ..." 94 1872—GRAHAM, JOHN, Esq., Ide Hill, Sevenoaks (Ditto) 1000 0 1877-9—GRAHAM, JAMES, Esq., Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park . . 2,500 0 1877—GRAHAM, Miss Ann MAXWELL, Williamswood (Free of Duty) . . 500 0 1851—GRANTHAM, Mrs. JANE, Altrincham, Cheshire 100 0 1871—GREENE, JOHN, Esq., Gateshead (Free of Duty) 200 0 1877—GRIFFITH, H. DAVIES, Esq., Caer Hun, Carnarvon (Ditto) . . .2,000 0 1875—GRIFFITHS, Miss REBECCA, Dudley 180 0 1874—GRINDLAT, THOMAS, Esq., Edinburgh (Free of Duty) .... 1,000 0 1866—GROVE, WILLIAM CHAFYN, Esq., Mere, Wiltshire 90 0 1875—HABERFIEU>, Lady, Clifton (Free of Duty) 640 0 1868—HALL, Miss LOUISA, Maida Vale (Ditto) 945 0 1867—HALL, WILLIAM JOHN, Esq., Trinity Square 580 11 10 1873—HAMILTON, Miss MARY ANN, Harrogate (Free of Duty) . . . 200 0 0 1864— HARCOORT, Admiral O. V., Swinton Park (Ditto) 1,000 0 0 1880—HABCODRT, Mrs. A. H. DANBT VERNON, Swinton (Free of Duty). 500 0 0 1873-4—HARRIS, Capt. E. W., Roehampton 8,342 8 0 1876-HARRisoN, Miss H. M., Bath (Free of Duty) 500 0 o 1868—HARRISON, Miss SARAH, Edge Hill (Ditto) 100 0 0 1834—HAYMAN, Mrs., Topsham, Devon 88 0 0 1825—BECKER, JOHN HENRY, Esq., Finsbury Square ...... 1,000 0 0 1860—HEMINGTON, THOMAS FISHER, Esq., Uplyme, Devon (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1877—HENLEY, Mrs. ANN, Plymouth 180 0 0 1879—HINDLEY, Miss ELIZABETH, Heaton Morris...... 90 0 0 1879—HODSON, Miss HARRIET, Lewes 45 00 1878—HOLGATE, JOHN, Esq., Burton-in-Lonsdale (Free of Duty) . . . 200 0 0 Ditto, for the widows and families of men lost or injured while engaged in Life-boats (Free of Duty) 200 0 0 1865—HOLLINS, WM., Esq., Over Wallop, Southampton (Ditto) . . . 511 11 6 1880—HOLME-SDMNEB, Mrs. H. K., Swaffham (Ditto) 100 0 0 1872—HOLME, THOMAS, Esq., City Road 4,545 0 0 1867—HOOPER, Mrs. MARIANA, Andover (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1880—HOPE, Mrs. ELLEN, Upper Seymour Street 270 0 0 1869—HOBTON, Miss MARY ANN, Highbury (Free of Duty) .... 100 0 0 1865—HORTON, SAMUEL, Esq., Prior's Lee (Ditto) 100 16 10 1872—HOWARD, THOMAS, Esq., Rotherhithe (Ditto) 100 0 0 1874—HowELt, JOHN, Esq., Cadogan Place (Ditto) 21013 9 1879—HOYLE, DUNCAN, Esq., Orme Square, Bayswater (Ditto) 1,000 0 0 1868—HUDSON, JOSEPH, Esq., Barrow-upon-Soar 90 0 0 . 1879—HUGHES, Mi§s HANNAH, Budleigh-Salterton 214 5 9 1879—HUNT, Mrs. MARIA, Hornsey 450 0 0 1873—H YDE, Colonel J. C., Timbercombe Lodge, Somerset (Free of Duty) 247 7 6 1873—INGLEBY, Rev. CHARLES, Cheadle, Stafford (Ditto) 100 0 0 1877—IRLAM, GEORGE, Esq., North Row, Park Lane (Ditto) .... 1,000 0 0 1867—IRLAM, Miss MARIA, Dibbinsdale (Ditto) 1,000 0 0 1876—IRVINE, Mrs. S., Geneva 270 0 0 1878—JACKSON, Miss A. C., Croydon (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1877—JEFFERSON, EDWARD, Esq., Pontefract (Ditto) 400 0 0 1875-JEREMY, Mrs. C. A., Axminster (Ditto) 1,000 0 0 1863—JOLLY, Mr. JOHN, Farmer, Enstone, Oxford 189 0 0 1868—JONES, CHARLES WILLIAM, Esq., Norwich 180 0 0 1879—JONES, EDWARD, Esq., Port Hope, Ontario 611 5 11 1861—JUDKIN, J.R., Esq., Hackney (Free of Duty) 105 0 0 1870—J. L., Esq., Horsham 450 0 0 1864—KEATE, Miss EMMA, Kensington (Free of Duty) 300 0 0 1869—KEMP, Miss E. S., City Road (Ditto) 100 0 0 1878—KENDALL, WM., Esq., Exeter (Ditto) 1,000 0 0 1877—KENDKICK, Mrs., Philpot Street (Ditto) 100 0 0 1875—KERR, MALCOLM, Esq., Glasgow (Ditto) 250 0 0 1879—KERB, Miss MARY, Dumfries 45 18 4 1868—KINGSTON, FRANCIS HOUSE, Esq., Harpenden 431 2 0 1874—KIPLING, Mrs. S. E., Kentish Town 450 0 0 1874—KIHBY, Mrs. F. S., Dublin 180 0 0 1880—KIBKPATRICK, Mrs. HARRIET BUTTON (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1864—KITCHING, JOHN, Esq., Stamford Hill (Ditto) 100 0 0 1872—KNIGHT, Miss MABIA, Hathern, Leicester 90 0 0 1875—LAMBERT, JAMES, Esq., Alloa, N.B 502 11 6 1877—LEE, Miss MABY, Foleshill, Warwickshire (Free of Duty) . 250 0 0 1872—LEEVES, EDWARD, Esq.,'Venice (Ditto) 100 0 0 1876—LEWTHWAITE, Miss SARAH, Bowdon, Chester 450 0 0 1877—LEWTHWAITE, Miss F. J., Colton, Lancashire (Free of Duty) 200 0 0 1876— LIDDELL, HENRY, Esq., Kingston-upon-Hull (Ditto) 100 0 0 [Continued. MAT 1, 1880.] LIST OP PAID LEGACIES. 69

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES— continued. Amount received. £. s. d. 1870 — LLOYD, CHARLES, Esq., Kennington (Free of Duty) 500 0 0 1876 — LONG, Miss CATHERINE, Chipping Norton . 172 16 6 1876 — LOSSDALE, HENRY, Esq., M.D., Carlisle 90 0 0 871 15 0 1862 LUPTON. WILLIAM, Esq., Salford (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 500 0 0 1869 — MACKIE, Dr., Greenock 359 12 5 1«64 MACNAB, JAMES, Esq., Guililford(Free of Duty) 99 4 6 525 3 0 1864— MAGENIS, F. R., Esq., Grosvenor Place (Free of Duty) . . . . 1,000 0 0 1878— MALTBY, Miss JANE, Southwell (Ditto) 50 0 0 1875— MARKLAND, Miss ELUN, Notting Hill (Ditto) 200 0 0 1875— MARSHALL, ROBERT, Esq., Edinburgh 270 0 0 1879— MASON, Miss ELIZABETH, Necton 900 0 I) 1877 MAY, Dr. H. S., Exeter 180 0 0 1869— MCALLEY, WILLIAM. Esq., Stirling, N.B 99 1 10 1874 — McKiNNELL, or HANNAY, Mrs., Kirkcudbright, N.B. . . . 91 11 0 1872 — MEREDITH, Mr. THOMAS, Edgware Bead 52 10 0 180 0 0 1871— MEYNELL-INGRAM, Miss LOUISA E., Hoar Cross (Free of Duty) 300 0 u 1871 MEYRICK, STANTON, Esq., Brompton 611 7 6 1863 MILLER, JAMES, Esq., Glasgow (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1878 — MILLOTT, Miss EMILY, Pendleton, near Manchester (Ditto) 100 0 0 1877 — MITCHELL, JAMES, Esq., Kincairney, N.B. (Ditto) .... 506 5 0 1864— MONTAGU, Captain M., R.N., Bath (Ditto) 98 13 4 1865 — MORGAN, Mrs., Cheltenham (Ditto) 204 11 10 1876 — MORRIS, Mrs. C. H., Hammersmith 4S3 14 4 1877— MOSTYN, T. A. B., Esq., St. James's Place (Free of Duty) . . 100 0 0 1875 — MYTTON, Miss C. H. A., Shelton, near Shrewsbury .... 450 0 0 1868— NAYLOR, WILLIAM, Esq., Twickenham (Free of Duty) . . . 500 0 0 1871 — NEALE, Miss ELIZA, Hayes, towards the building of a " Peiidock Neale " Life-boat £24616 7 1872-5 — Also donations from Miss J. E. HERRING, Newport, I. W., in aid of same Life-boat, in memory of de- 5 1876 — NEWEN, GEORGE, Esq., Cambridge Terrace (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1878— OVEY, Miss JANE, Henley-on-Thames (Ditto) 500 0 0 1867 — OXENHAM, Miss C. N., Kensington 180 0 0 1875— PARK, WILLIAM, Esq., Torwoodhill, N.B. (Free of Duty) . . 148 18 5 1875— PARK, Mrs. Do. Do. . . 500 0 0 1877— PARKER, Mrs. M. D., Whippingham, Isle of Wight (Ditto) . . 300 0 0 1878— PATON, WM., Esq., Greenock 30 0 0 1857 — PETERSON, Miss MARIA, Bromley 90 0 (I 1876 — PHELPS, Mrs. MARGARET, Chichester (Free of Duty) 101 18 3 1876 PICKEHSGILL, H. W., Esq., R.A., Blandford Square .... 900 0 (I 1879— POPIIAM, Mrs. J. E. M., Ardchattan, N.B 464 8 7 1880— PRICE, ALLIN FOORD, Esq., M.D., Deptford (Free of Duty) . ICO 0 0 1830— PRIOR, WILLIAM, Esq., Herne Hill, Camberwell . 1,827 14 8 1878 — PUCKLE, Miss CAROLINE, Camberwell (Free of Duty) . 20 0 0 187!) — RADCLIFFE, H. J., Esq., Eastbourne 550 14 5 1875-6 — RANDELL, JAMES, Esq., Mark Lane 483 15 11 1874 — RATTRAY, Miss MARY GRAY, Tavistock Square 200 0 0 1867— RAWSON, Miss MARIA, Sheffield 90 0 0 1876— RAYMENT, Mrs., Dartibrd (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1874-5— REEVE, JOHN, Esq., Reading (Ditto) 948 15 0 1848 — R.ENNELL, THOMAS THACKERAY, Esq., Enfield 360 0 0 1830— RHODES, W. B., Esq., Hounslow (3 per Cent. Consols) . . . . 20,000 0 0 1869 — RICHARDSON, Mrs. HARRIOT, Greenwich . 4,412 0 6 1874 — RICHABDSOS, Miss MABY, Edinburgh (Free of Duty) . . . 500 0 0 1877— RIDEOUT, W. J., Esq., Charles Street, Berkeley Square (Ditto) . 1,000 0 0 1876 RICDEN, The Misses, Chepstow (Ditto) 100 0 0 1877 — ROBERSON, CHARLES, Esq., Long Acre 450 0 0 1870 — ROBERTS, JOHN, Esq., Mornington Road (Free of Duty) 200 0 0 1873— ROBERTSON, Mrs. M.J., Kelso, N.B 450 0 0 1863 ROBINSON, Mr. THOS., Cheetham, Manchester 189 0 0 1879— ROE, Mrs. MARY, Nutley, Co. Dublin (Free of Duty) . . . 400 0 0 1870— ROLLESTON, Mrs. HARRIET, Swindon (Ditto) 450 0 0 1874— ROYOU, WILLIAM, Esq., Tottenham 501 11 11 106 19 8 1880— SAJINDERS, Miss ELLEN 23 18 1 1869— SCOTT, SAMUEL, Esq., Cavendish Square (Free of Duty). . . . 1,000 0 0 1858 — SELL, Mr. CHARLES, Hoxton 66 2 11 1867 SHARPE, Miss JANE, Whitburn 89 6 8 [Continued. 70 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880.

LIST OF PAID LEGACIES— cmtmued. Amount received. £. «. d. 1866 — SHAW, JAMES DAVIDSON, Esq., Newcastle-on-Tyne 449 1 8 : 1879— SHAW, JAMES, Esq., Brighton (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1876 — SHEPPABD, FREDERICK, Esq., Folkington, Sussex (Ditto) . 2,000 0 0 1868 SILVER, THOMAS TEMPLE, Esq., Woodbridge (Ditto) 650 0 0 1868— SINCLAIR, DAVID, Esq., Thurso (Ditto) 100 0 0 ; 1869 — SINCLAIR, WILLIAM, Esq., Sowerby, York (Ditto) 138 18 3 ; 1874— SKBRRAY, W. H., Esq., Leamington 1,155 12 4 i 1868— SLADE, FELIX, Esq., Lambeth (Free of Duty) 300 0 0 1866 — SMALL, Mrs. SARAH, Brighton 76 7 6 1865 — SMITH, Miss ANN FRANCES, Greenwich 50 15 0 | 1875 SMITH, JOHN, Esq., Hull (Free of Duty) 200 0 0 1867 — SMITH, Mrs. MARY ANN, Greenwich (Ditto) 1,000 0 0 ! 1875 SMITHEMAN, JOHN, Esq., Hertford 90 0 0 1879 — SNAGG, Sir WILLIAM, Georgetown, Demerara 10 0 0 1864 — SPENCER, RICHARD, Esq., Gower Street 180 0 0 1878 — STAINTON, J. J., Esq., Meadowcroft, Lewisham 107 8 10 1874 — STANNAH, SAMYNTAS, Esq., Gower Street 450 0 0 1873— STANTON, WILLIAM, Esq., Bramly Wharf, Surrey 473 17 5 1875— STEAD, Mrs., Helensburgh (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 : 1876— STONE, RICHARD, Esq., Ulceby, Lincolnshire ...... 101 11 1 1866 — STORY, Mrs. MART ANN, Kensington (Free of Duty) . . 500 0 0 1870— STDART, CHARLES, Esq., Norfolk Street (Ditto) 200 0 0 1865 — STOBBS, THOMAS, Esq., Hulme, Manchester (Ditto) . . . 500 0 0 ! 1869— STDRM, JAMES, Esq., High Holborn (Ditto) 500 0 0 i 1865— SYKES, Capt. JOHN, R.N., Bolsover Street (Ditto) 100 0 0 i 1878 — SYKES, Mrs. ANN ELISABETH, Butharlyp, How Grasmere (Ditto) . 600 0 0 1871 TANCRED, J. J., Esq., Pearville, Co. Dublin (Ditto) 1,350 0 0 1 1866 TAYLOR, THOMAS TRAVERS, Esq., Southport (Ditto) 500 0 0 \ 1879— THOMAS, Miss LOUISA, Bowdon, Chester 900 0 0 500 0 0 1878 — THOMPSON, Miss SARAH, Bellevue, Manghold, Isle of Man (Ditto) . 50 0 0 1859— THOMPSON, Mrs. ANN, Greenwich 82 8 1 1865— THORNTON, RICHARD, Esq., Old Swan Wharf (Free of Duty) . . 2,000 0 0 1878 — TINKLER, Mrs. ELIZABETH, Brixton 500 1875— TOMKINSON, THOS., Esq., Bath 90 0 0 1866 TRAVIS, SAMDEL, Esq., Cheltenham (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1873 — TREDWELL, WM., Esq., Handsworth, Staffordshire (Ditto) . . . 105 0 0 1878 TBOWELL, WM., Esq., Fletton, Hunts (Ditto) 100 0 0 1869 — TUCKETT, Miss LUCRETIA, Osnaburgh Street (Ditto) .... 100 0 0 1880 —VANDELEUR , RICHD. J. O., Esq., Dublin 425 0 0 1863 — VENABLES, THOMAS ARDNDEL, Esq., Worcester J 450 0 0 j 1872— WALDRON, Miss MARIA, Trowbridge (Free of Duty) .... 100 0 0 I 1867 WALKER, CHARLES, Esq., Southport (Ditto) 100 0 0 ! 1870 WALKER, Miss MARY, Coates, N.B. (Ditto) 500 0 0 1869—WALKER , Mrs. MARY ANN, Onslow Square (Ditto) 500 0 0 1879 — WALLACE, \VM., Ksq., Curtain Koad, Shoreditch 550 19 4 1872 — WALMESLEY, Mrs. C. E., Connaught Square (Free of Duty) . . 300 0 0 1869 — WARNER, Mrs. ANNE, Lyncombe, Somerset 224 10 0 1869 — WARNER. Miss ELIZABETH SOPHIA (Free of Duty) 350 0 0 1876 W ATKINS, Capt. W., R.N., Croydon (Ditto) 100 0 0 1871 — WATSON, Mrs. ELIZA, Loughton, Essex (Ditto) 100 0 0 1861 — WATSON, Mrs. WILHELMINA, Berwick-on-Tweed 450 0 0 1880— WEBB, Miss ANN, Brighton (Free of Duty) 50 0 0 1864 WEBSDALE, W., Esq., Ipswich (Ditto) 79 16 0 90 0 0 1879 — WEST, RICHARD THORNTON, Esq., Streatham Hall, Exeter (Free of Duty 500 0 0 1864 WHEELHOOSE, G., Esq., Deptford (Ditto) 260 0 0 ; 1880 WHITE, Mrs. ANN, Brockley 90 5 0 j 1877 — WHITTISGHAM, Mrs. J. P., Manchester Street, Manchester Square 303 4 4 1875 — WILLIAMS, Mrs. ROBIKA, Edinburgh (Free of Duty) .... 1,000 0 0 1877 — WILLIAMS, C. T. LLOYD, Esq., Cheltenham 540 0 0 1870 WOOD, Miss MARY ANN, Bath (Free of Duty) 100 0 0 1877—WOOD , GEORGE, Esq., Chelsea (Ditto) » . . 1,000 0 0 1865 — WOODBURN, Miss MARY FRANCES, Kensington Park Gardens . • 270 0 0 1875 — WOODHODSE, Mrs. S. D., Upper Grosvenor Street (Free of Duty) . 127 13 3 1,800 0 0 1879— WRIGHT, Miss M.A., Cottingham, York 268 19 0 1875— WRIGHTSON, Mrs. C. R., York 180 0 0 900 0 0 46 7 6 LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS.

*** Donations of £5 and under are omitted after having been published once in the Report.

HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN (Annual, £50) (1853) £100 0 0 His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G 135 0 0

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. A. B 050 Adam, Messrs. John and A. B., per Williams, Deacon, James and Co 110 & Co. (1864-8) 90 0 0 Adams, A., Esq., Skelwith . 0 10 0 A. B., Penryn( 1872-9) . . . 800 Adams, Edgar T., Esq., Hal- A. C., Croydon (1859-79) . . 11500 stead 110 A. C., In Memoriam (1871) . . 20 0 0 Adams, Mr. J., Brecknock Rd. 0 10 6 A. C. S. (1875) 10 0 0 Adams, R., Esq., St. Ives .110 A. D. M., Mrs., born Hawkins, in Adamson, A., Esq. ... 1 1 0 memory of two Officers Indian Army Addington, Mrs. Henry (1873) . . 10 0 0 (Madras), Hawkins and Spinks (many Agar, W. T., Esq. (1870-80) . . 30 0 0 years deceased) (1876) . . . 1,000 0 0 Aldam, William, Esq. ..100 A. J., Eastbourne (1868) . . . 1(10 0 0 Alexander, T. H., Esq. (1873-5) , . 21 0 0 j A. I., Guildford (1863-79) . . . 80 0 0 Alexander, The Misses ..110 A. L., A. W., and M. W., Allen Bros, and Co., Messrs. .110 Wimbledon (1877-80) . . . . 46 4 3 Allen, Captain Thomas Acland, the late, A. M. B. (1877) 10 0 0 of the barque Star of Devon, per G. C. A. M. T. (1878-80) 0 10 0 Allen, Esq. (1879) 500 A. O. E. (1864-74) 150 0 0 Allen, C. F. R. Esq. (1869-76) . . lu 0 U A. P. R ..100 Allen, Hanbury, & Co. Messrs. 110 A. S. W. (1875-7) 31 10 0 Allen,J., Esq., Cornhill . . 1 10 A Friend. In memory of E. B.C. (1879) 0 10 0 Allen, Murray, & Co., Messrs. 110 A Friend, per Miss English (1878-79) 100 Alloa Branch (1880) 30 14 11 A Friend (1879) ...... 500 Alrutz, R., Esq. .... 1 1 0 A Friend (1872) 15 0 0 Alston, Chas. H., Esq. . .220 A Friend at Edinburgh (1880) . . 500 Alston, Hamilton, & Co.Messrs. 110 A Friend at Leominster (1869-78) . 37 0 0 Almouth Branch (1880) . . . . 500 A Friend at Llangollen ..100 Amos, Mrs. M., St. Ibbs ..110 A Friend at the Annual Amphlett, Rev. J. ... 1 1 0 Meeting (1872) 10 0 0 Anderson, C. A., Esq.. . .220 A Friend, in aid of the cost of th« new Anderson, Mrs. J., Dalhousie 220 Boat House for Worthing (1874) 100 0 0 Anderson, Thomson, & Co. (1868) . 10 0 0 " A Gift, in the event of being lost at Andrina. V., Austrian barque, Under- Sea, by the late Mr. John Beverley writers of the cargo of the (1879) 26 5 0 Piliey, of Boston, Lincolnshire. He An old Sailor, Native of Faversham, subsequently perished in a cyclone now of Canada (1875) . . . . 40 0 0 in the Gulf of Mexico, with all hands, Anonymous (1872) 10 0 0 in the schooner Challenger, on his Anonymous (1873-4) 10 0 0 passage from New Orleans to Ja- Anonymous, per Messrs. Barclay, Be- maica, October, 1873" (1875) . . 26 5 0 van, & Co. (1874-6) . . . . 350 0 0 A Lady, per John Eden, Esq. (1868) 50 0 0 Anonymous, " W." (1878) . . . 100 0 0 A Lady, per J. B. Parker (1863-73) 135 o 0 Anson, Miss, Chester (1875) . . 10 0 0 A Lady, per W. H. Moore, Esq. (1876) 10 0 0 Antrobus, Hugh Lindsay, A Mother whose Son was Lost at Sea Esq., Treasurer (1878) . . . 10 10 0 (1869-74) 12 0 0 Antrobus, Miss C. H. (1865-79) . . 17 4 0 A Sailor's Sister (1880) . . . . 100 Ditto 200 A Shipowner, Greenock .500 Appleyard, Mrs., Bath (1879) . . 100 A Sympathiser (1879) . . . . 100 Archer, J., Esq 110 A Thank-offering for a Son's preserva- Arden, C. W. Esq., Hull (1879) . . 100 tion at Sea (1870) . . . . 10 0 0 Ardrossan Branch (1880) . . . 1500 Ditto, for safe return of Sons from Arkwright, J. C., Esq. ..110 long Voyages (1874) . . . 10 0 0 Armitage, Miss H., Bath . .110 A Thank-offering from F.R. A. (1879) 100 0 0 Armourers & Braziers, Wor- A Thank-offering, from T. shipful Company of (1880) . . 10 10 0 H. L. (1867-76) 54 0 0 Armstrong, Mrs., Huntingdon 0 10 6 A Thank-offering, per Rev. Armstrong, Henry, Esq. ..110 R.T. Taylor (1880) . . . . 0 10 0 Armstrong, Sir W. G., F.R.S. 110 A Thank-offering (" Let not the deep Arnold, Mrs. Francis . . .110 swallow me up") (1871) . . . 25 0 0 Artill, J. D., Esq 050 Aberdeen Ship-masters Society (1871-9) 880 Ash, Hy., Esq., Weston . . 0 10 0 Abney, Rev. Canon . . .110 Ash, W., Esq., Weston . . 0 10 0 Ackers, Mrs., Hyde Park .500 Ashby, Capt., Naseby ..110 . Acland, Sir T.Dyke, Bart., M.P. (1875) 10 0 0 Ashby, James, Esq. . . . 0 10 6 Acocks Green and Yardley Ashtown, Lord (1867-80) . . . 110 0 0 Branch (18SO) 32 2 5 Ashwood, John, Esq. ..110 Acton, Miss, Teston (1879) . . . 200 Astell, Mrs.-H. D.(1866-73) . . 13 10 0 72 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1,1880.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Sobs. Donations. £. «. rf. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. .«. d. Astley, Miss, Princes Gardens 200 Barnett, John, Esq. (1867-80) . . 55 0 o Atkinson and Co., Messrs. .220 Barnett, Mrs.,Meopham Court (1874-7) 20 0 0 Atkinson, G. C. W., Esq. .220 Barningham, Thos., Esq (1873-7) 20 0 0 Atkinson, Lieut-Col. Balph (1873) 10 0 0 Barras, Mrs., JFarnacres .220 Atkinson, W., Esq., Becken- Barrett, H., Esq. . . .110 ham . . , . . . .\lo Barrington, B.., Esq. . . 0 10 0 Attenborough,R.,Esq.,Sawtry 100 Ban-on, F., Esq. . . .220 Attwell, T. M., Esq. ...1(0 Barren, W. T., Esq. . .110 Auerbach, Emil, Esq. ..110 Barrow, A. M., Esq. . .110 Auldjo, Henry, Esq., Cowes (1851-80) 45 13 0 Barry, F. T., Esq., for the Austin, F., Esq., Aubert Park 220 barques Mertola, Snouidm, Ditto (1880) 10 0 0 and Umgeni 330 Austin, G., Esq., London St. 110 Barton, Bertram F., Esq. (1873-5). . 10 10 0 Austin, Mrs., Bethnal Green 1 I 0 Barton, Daniel, Esq. (1868-73) . . 20 10 0 Austin, Mrs., Clifton ..100 Bartram, William, Esq. ..II A Well Wisher and Regular Bastard, T. Horlock, Esq. . 1 0 Subscriber (1880) 30 0 0 Bates, Colonel Robert ..11 Bath Branch (1879'i IS 1 6 Batten and Edwards, Messrs. I I Batten and Ginner, Messrs, . 1 1 Batthyany, Count Edmund . 1 0 B, B., per Mrs. Dalton (1880) . . I I 0 Bax, E., Esq., Cockspur St. 1 1 B. H. C. (1872-9) 80 0 0 Bax, H. A., Esq 15 B, T...... 1 10 Baxter, John George, Esq. . 1 1 Baber, Harry H., Esq. (1870) . . 10 10 0 Bayley and Ridley, Messrs. . 1 1 Backhouse, James E., Esq. .500 Baylis, T. C., Esq. ... 2 2 Bacup Co-operative Stores (1868-79) 115 0 0 Bayly, Miss, Plymouth (1875) . . 10 0 0 Badcock, H., Esq. . -10 - 0- Bazett, Lieut.-Col. C. G. (\S67-70) 12 0 0 Badcock, H. J., Esq. 0 10 0 Beach, Messrs. & Co. ... 1 1 0 Bagehot, Hicks, and Co. .110 Beachcroft, Miss, Talbot Sq. 1 1 0 Bagehot, T. W., Esq. (1878). . . 50 0 0 Bearl;, Mrs., Godmanehester 110 Bailey, E., Esq., Berners St. 110 Beaumont, G., Jun., Esq. .110 Bailey, E. H., Esq., ditto .110 Beaumont, Mrs., Durham Baillie, Mrs. E. F., Leicester 110 Terrace 0 10 6 Baily, Miss A. L., Sudbury .110 Beckett, Rev. W. P., B.A. . 0 10 0 Baily, Miss E., ditto ..110 Beckett, James, Esq., Senr., Bath- Bainbridge, E. M., Esq., Dis- mines (1876-8) 20 0 0 sington 110 Beddoes, Mrs. C. C. . . . 1 10 Baines, Charles J., Esq. ..110 Beddoes, Miss A. F. E. . .200 Bedford, Henry, Esq. ..110 Baker, Mrs., ditto. . . . 0 10 0 Beech, W. T., Esq., Holloway 1 1 0 Baker, Gen. Sir W. E. . .220 Begbie, T. S., Esq. ... 0 10 6 Baker, Rev. Sir T.H.B., Bart. 110 Begley, Mrs., Hammersmith (1862-79) 21 0 0 Baker, Sir George, Bart. (1865-74) 25 0 0 Belcher, Lady (1864-73) . . 12 6 0 Balderson, Mrs., Hanover Sq. 110 Belcher, Lady 110 Baldwin, Alfred, Esq. (1877) . . 10 10 0 Ditto (1880) . 1 1 0 Balezeaux, Captain Ed., In- Belcher, Miss H. . 220 spector, French Lifeboat Belfast & Groomsport Branch (18SO) 41 18 3 Society 110 Bell, Alex., Esq., Tooting .110 Balfour, John B. Esq. (1868-75) . . 10 14 0 Bell, Messrs. Alexander, & Co. 110 Balkwill, Robt. Coad, Esq. .110 Bell, Mrs. L 100 Ball, Mr. William (1878-80) . . 012 6 Bell, Mrs. Mary, Maldon .110 Ballard, George, Esq., the late, Re- Bellamy, Miss 220 siduary Legatees of, per Mrs. Ballard Ditto (1880) 110 (1875) 50 0 0 Belli,W. H., E«q.,The Court- Ballycotton Branch (1880) . . . 5:5 it 0 lands (1861-74) 31 2 0 Banff and Macduff Branch (1830). . 2o 0 0 Belper Branch (1879) . . . . 15 0 6 Banfield, R., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Belsham, J., Esq., Heybridge 0 10 0 Bannockburn Branch (1880) . . 1186 Betiecke,Otto A., Esq. (1873) . . 10 W o Barber, V., Esq 050 Benetfink, S. A. & Co., Messrs. 0 10 6 Barber and Co., Messrs. J. . 1 1 0 Benham, John, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Barclay and Sons, Messrs. .220 " Benjamin," per C. Few, Esq. (1869) 100 0 0 Baring Bros. & Co., Messrs. 500 Bennetts, Miss Olympia (1864-79) 50 " 0 Barker, F.C., Esq., Leigh (1871-80) 900 Bentinck, Lady 2i 0 0 Barker, Miss, Cornwall Terrace (1880) 200 Ditto 10 0 0 Barkworth &Spaldin, Messrs. 110 Bentley, Mrs. S. C., Croydon (1873-80) 31 0 0 Barkworth, J. B., Esq., Hull (1873) 50 0 0 Beresford, Mrs. L. ... 1 1 0 Barkworth, Miss M., Tun- Herman's Charity, Trustees (1879) 10 10 0 bridge Wells (1879) . . . . 50 0 0 Berry, George, Esq. . . . 0 10 6 Barlow, Miss, Kersal ..220 Best, Mrs. W 110 Barnard, Rev. Thomas (1879) 10 0 0 Bettell, Wm., Esq., Brixton (1874-80) 19 19 0 Barnard, Rev. Wm. (1878-9) 10 0 0 Sevan, Geo. J., Esq. . ..110 Barnardiston, N. C., Esq. .110 Beveridge, Capt 110 Barndillon, E. D., Esq. . . o 10 0 Bicknell, Uev. C. Brooke, MA. (1868) 25 0 0 Barnes, O., Esq 050 Bieber & Co., Messrs. (1879) . . 110 Baraett Bros., Messrs. . . 2 2 o Billingsley, Capt., R.N. . . 0 10 0 LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 73

Ann. Subs. Donations. ! Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. «. d. i £. *. d. £. «. d. Birch, Miss Eliza, Cheddar . 1 1 0 Bright, John M., Esq., M.D. 0 10 6 Birch, Miss J. M.W.. Neston 0 5 0 Brighton Branch (1880) . . . 29 17 5 Birchall, Miss, Fairfield (1880) . . 500 Brinckman, Sir Theodore, Bart. (1878) 15 0 0 Birch, J.\V., Esq 110 Bristol Branch (1880) . . . . 60 5 9 Birkbeck, Edward, Esq., M.P., Bristol Histrionic Club, in aid of the V.P. (1861-80) 945 0 0 support of their Life-boat at Lossie- Birkenhead National Eisteddfod, mouth (additional) (1878). . . 50 0 0 the Committee of (1879) . . . 51 0 0 Bristol, The Marquis of . .220 Birmingham Branch (1879). . . 60 5 0 British Ship Owners' Com- Birt, Messrs., Dock Street .440 pany (Limited) ... 5 5 0 Bischoffand Sons, Messrs. .110 Broadwood, Mis., St. Leonards 220 Black, Alex., Esq. (1875) . . . 50 0 0 Brock, Mrs. Osmond de Blackburn Branch (1880) . . . 12 19 2 Beauvoir 220 Blackwell, Samuel J., Esq. 220 Brocklehurst, Chas., Esq. .110 Blain, Samuel, Esq., Liverpool 2 2 O Brocklehurst, F. D., Esq.(1868-76) 18 3 0 Blake, T. N., Esq., . 500 Brocklehurst, Wm.Walter,Esq. 500 Blakiston, John K., Esq. . 100 Brogden, J Esq., Henrietta Ditto (1880) 100 Street 110 Blakiston, M., Esq., Mabberley 2 0 0 Brook, Mrs., Foxcote ..110 Bland, Captain, R.N. ..500 Brooke, Rev. J., Haughton .110 Blane, Capt. A. Rodney, R.N. 110 Brooke, Sir Win. De Capell, Blane, T. L., Esq., Dover St. (1875-80) 30 0 0 Bart. (1857-80) 195 0 0 Blatch, F,, Esq., Theale .200 Brooke, the Misses, sisters of the late Blenkinsop, B., Esq. . .110 John Brooke, Esq., Q.C., per John Bligh, Harbottle, and Co .110 Richardson, Esq., Q.C., in addition Bolton Branch (1880) . . . 39 1 9 to special gifts on behalf of Cahore, Bonamy, Lieut-Col. . .110 Giles' Quay, and Greencastle Life- Bond, Luke A., Esq., Cole- boats (1878) 100 0 0 man Street 110 Brooks, G., Esq., Laceby .220 Bonser, Mrs. (1873) 10 10 n Brooks, Thomas, Esq. ..110 Bonser.W. J., Esq. (1864-8). . . 31 10 0 Brooksbank,MissM.S.,Acroplats(1862-70)50 0 0 Boord, Mrs. Joseph, Stanley Broughton, John, Esq., Poole 220 Gardens 1 0 0 Brown and Mackay, Messrs.. 110 Borough, J. C. B., Esq. ,.220 Brown, Bateman, Esq., Hunt- Borradaile, J. H., Esq. (1875-9) . . 13 0 0 ingdon 110 Borrer, Mrs 0 10 0 Brown, Chas. Hunter, Esq. (1864-8) 10 0 0 Berwick, Alfred, Esq. . . 1 1 0 ' Brown, David, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Bosanquet, Curtis, and Co., Brown, G. W., Esq., Houghton 110 Messrs 220 Brown, George Gilpin. Esq.. Sedbury Boston Shipwreck Association (1865-80) 80 0 0 Park (1874) 10 0 0 Ditto 5 0 Brown, Gopsill, & Sons, Messrs. 0 10 0 Boulton, M. P. W., Esq. 2 0 Brown, Hy., Esq., Luton ..100 Bourne, John K., Esq. 1 0 Brown, James Clifton, Esq. (1868-79) 200 0 0 Bourne, Misa A. S. . 5 0 Brown,Miss A.M.,Sucftmry 050 Bowles, Rev. G. D. . 0 0 Brown, Mr. H., Jun., Luton .100 Bowles, H. C. B., Esq. 2 0 Brown, Mrs., WhitehUl ..220 Bqwman, Mrs. (1876-9) 200 Brown, Miss Rachel, Luton 100 Bowness, Mr. Richard . . 0 0 Brown, Shipley, & Co., Messrs. 330 Bowring, Miss, Exeter . . 1 0 Browne, G. B., Esq., Halifax 220 Bowyer, George, Esq. . . 1 0 Browne, G. B., Esq., Wood Bowyer, John, Esq., the late 1 0 Lane 110 Bowyer, Miss Mary ... 1 0 Browne,G.H.,Esq.,Greenwich3 3 0 Bowyer, W. Esq., Buckden . 1 0 Browne, J. W., Esq., ErascaU. 2 2 , (I Boyd & Co., J. & C-, Messrs. 2 0 Browne, Mrs., Avenue Road 110 Boyd, Alfred, Esq., Barlaston 1 0 Browne, Mrs. G., Blenheim Boyd, E. P., Esq 1 0 Tower 110 Boyle, Rear-Adml. A. . . 2 0 Browne, H. N., Esq. ..110. Boyton F. R., Esq. ... 3 0 Browne, W. J., Esq., Kid welly 100 Bradford Branch (1880) - . 183 8 10 Brumell, Mrs. M. ii. . . . 100 Bradford, Gen. Sir J.F..C.B. 1 1 0 Bruno, Silva, & Son, Messrs. (1867-71) 26 5 0 Bradford, Mrs. H. W. . . I 1 0 Brushfield, Mr. Richard . .0106 Bradford, Mrs. J. E. ... 1 1 0 Bryant, Arthur C., Esq. ..550 Bradshaw, Capt., R. A. . . 1 1 0 Brydges, Sir Harford Jones, Bramly, W. J., Esq. ... 1 0 0 Bart. (1857-78) 25 0 0 Brassey, Albert, Esq. (1873) . . 100 0 0 Brymer, Miss (1877-8) . . . . 10 0 0 Brassey, Thos., Esq.,M.P. . 5 5 0 Buccleugh, His Grace the Bray, T. B., Esq 30 0 Duke of, K.G 10 10 0 Brayne, Charles Seymour, Esq. 0 10 6 Buchanan, Mrs., Edinburgh 110 Brett and Co., Messrs. . . 0 10 6 Buckingham, Miss S.C. (1868-80) . . 29 6 0 Bridge, T. J. L., Esq. ..22 0 Buckle, Rev. John, M.A. .100 Bridges, Capt. H. E. (1873) . . . 20 0 0 Buckley, Victor, Esq. ..200 Bndport Branch (1880) . . 11 6 9 Budge, Ilev. H. S.. B.A.. ..110 Bridson, Josh. Esq., Winder- Budgett, Messrs. J. & Son .220 mere 200 Budgett, James & Branth, Briggs, Major-Gen. W. L., C.B. (187j) 26 5 0 Messrs. (1873).... 21 0 0 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880.

Ann. Subs. Donations. | Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s..d. £. s. d. I £. s. d. £. s. d. Bulkeley, Miss Louisa, I Carew, T., Esq., Collipriest 100 Brighton (1866-80) . . . . 150 0 0 j Carew, Capt. R. Pole . . 1 0 o Bollard, King, & Co., Messrs. 1 1 0 i Carey and Browne, Messrs. .110 Bulloch, Messrs. J. & G., & Co. 3 3 0 i Carey,S.W.,Esq.,NewYork,$100(1876)18 16 4 Bunbury, Sir Charles, Bart.. 3 0 0 Carlingford, The Right Hon. Bnnn, Mrs. Sydenham . . 220 Lord 200 Bunn, Miss, Sydenham . 0 10 C Carlisle, The Bishop of . . 1 1 0 Burbidge, Pritchard, and Carmichael, Sir W. G., Bart. 200 Bartleet, Messrs. . . . 110 Carmarthen Bay Branch (1879-80) 10 0 o Burchell, J. D., Esq. . . . 100 Carr, W. J., Esq 110 Burden, Stephen, Esq. . . 100 Carrera, C. L., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Burgess, the Misses . . . 010 o Carson and Sons, Messrs. W. (1879) 1010 o Burgoyne, Montagu G,, Esq, 220 Carter, Rev. S. R., B.D. (1875) . . 10 10 u Burgoyne, Thos., Esq" . (1871'"!71,) 10 10 0 Cartwright, Col. H. . . . 1 Burmester, Miss ...^110 Cartwright, Capt. R.. ]Norton 1 Burn, S., Esq 110 Cartwright, Miss, E Burnaby, Rev. F. G. . . .200 Edmunds (\862-79) ". . . . 140 0 0 Burnett, D. W., Esq.. ..050 Cartwright, Mrs., EHingham 0 10 0 Burnett, E. L., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Cartwright, Rev. R. ... 1 0 0 Burnett, W. H. W., Esq. ..110 Cassell, Smith, & Co., Messrs. 1 1 0 Burney and Co., Messrs.. .220 Cator, Miss S. H. Bertie (1861-73) 18 13 0 Burr, D. Higford D., Esq. .200 Ditto 110 Burrell, H., Esq., Gravesend 110 Cator, Mrs. "Wm. A. ... 1 1 0 Burrell, Hy., Esq., New Square 2 2 0 Causton, Sir J., & Sons ..110 Burslem Branch (1879) . . . . 39 19 6 Cave, B., Esq., Wigmore St. 0 10 6 Burton-on-Trent Branch (1879-80) 63 14 0 Cave, L. T., Esq., F.R.G.S. .220 Burton, Rev. R. C. . . .050 Cave-Browne-Cave, Mrs. Ed- Burton, W. F., Esq. (1859-70) . . 15 0 0 wardF 220 Burton, W. Hally, Esq. ..110 Cave, Tie Kt. Hon. Sir S., Busfeild, Capt. J 1 10 G.C.B 220 Busk, Capt. Hans .... 1 1 0 Cave, W., Esq., "Wigmore St. 0 10 6 Busk, Mrs. (1869-78) 27 4 0 Chads, Admiral . . ..100 Butcher, Mrs. M. A., Islington, towards Chadwick,Mrs 110 support of Margate and Yarmouth Chalmers, Guthrie, and Co. (1871) 10 10 0 Life-boats (1873) 200 0 0 Chalmers, Sir David, Demerara 110 Butler, C., Esq., Drury Lane 0 10 0 Chamberlain, Herbert, Esq. 220 Butler, Paul, Esq. (1873-4) . . . 11 0 0 Chamberlain, Lieut. T. J. . 100 Butler, S., Esq., Fen Court .220 Chamberlain, Miss C. . . 1 1 0 Butlin, C., Esq., Nottingham 110 Chamberlain, Richard, Esq. .110 ButUn, Thomas, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Chamberlain, Tankerville J., Butterworth, Edward, Esq. (1878) . 20 0 0 Esq. (1870-9) 12 2 0 Buxton, Fras. W., Esq. (1874) . . 10 0 0 Champion, F. C., Esq., Clap- Byng, Admiral J. L. . . .110 ham 110 Chance,E.,Es

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. s. d. ' £. s. d. £. *. d. Church, ttev. G. 1,. . . . 0 10 6 Copley, Miss ~&. M. (\879) . . . 220 Chuter, Mrs., Croydon ..220 Corbett, Miss, Brighton ..110 Civil Service Life-boat Fund, vide p. 94. Cordes, T., Esq., Bryn Glas (1869) . 10 10 0 Clark, W., Esq., Brompton .220 Ditto 220 Clarke and Howe, Messrs. .110 I Cordwainers, Worshipful Com. Clarke, H. M., Esq. ... 2 0 0 ! panyof (1875) 21 0 0 Clarke, Mrs. Cowden ... 1 1 0 Cork and Queenstown Branch (1880) 50 0 Clarke, Stephenson. Esq. (1868) . . 10 0 0 Cornell, Geo., Esq., Coleshill 1 1 0 Clarke & Co., Stephensou .220 1 Cornell, R., Esq., New Cross 110 Clarke, The Misses, Carlisle 200 Cornell, Samuel,Esq., Chelsea 1 11 6 Clatworlhy, J., Esq. . . .100 Cornieh-Bowden, Admiral W. 2 2 0 Clayton, Colonel Fitz-Roy .200 Corrie, Mackie, & Co., Messrs. 220 Clayton, C. H., Esq. ... 1 1 0 ; Cotiie,Kev. E.S., in memory Clayton, F. S., Esq. ... 1 1 0 i of E. B. C 0 10 0 Clayton, Sir Wm. R., Bart. . 10 10 0 i Corrie, A. J., Esq. Dunrod. 110 Clayton, T. W., Esq., Ryde (1859-73) 15 0 0 i Ditto (1880) 110 Clegram,W. B.,Esq.,J.P. .220 ; Corscaden,Mrs., Holland Park 550 Clerk, Major-Gen. H., K.A. .110 Cory, Miss, Stamford ..100 Clermont, Lord .... 2 2 0 Coster, Capt 110 Clermont, Lady .... 1 1 0 1 Cotesworth, Mrs., Cowdenkuows (1867) 10 0 0 Clevedon Life-boat Fund, vide p. 94. Cotesworth, W., Esq., Ditto .110 Clifford, Messrs. C., & Son .110 ; Coupland, J.M., Esq., TinsJey (1859-71) 15 0 0 Clifford, Colonel . . . .200 ' Courage and Co.,Messrs.,Horse- Clinton, Lady Charlotte P. . 1 1 0 lydown (1859-69) 30 0 0 Cloid, Routledge,andCo. .220 > Court, A., Esq., R.N. ..050 Close, Rear-Admiral F. A. . 1 1 0 j Court and Co., Messrs. ..050 Clothworkers, Worshipful I Courtenay, Messrs. J. & W. J. 2 2 0 Company of (1879) . . . . 10 10 0 i Courthope.G. C., Esq. ..110 Clowes, R., Esq., Stockwell (1861-79) 1917 6 i Ditto, in aid of Sussex Clutterbuck, Mrs. C. F. . .220 ! Life-boats . . ..100 Coal Factors' Society ... 5 5 0 Courtney, J. W., Esq., Chelsea 110 Coal Merchants' Society . .550 Courtney, Miss, Stoney Cross 100 Coates, James, Jan., Esq., Paisley (1874) 20 0 0 '.' Coutts and Co.,-Messrs. . . 10 0 0 Coates, Jos., Esq., North Bank 110 i1 Covent Garden Life-boat Fund, vide p. 94. Cock, Miss E. A. (1868-80) . . . 65 0 0 ;; Cowie, T. S., Esq. (1863-74) . . 21 0 0 Cockey, E.,Esq.&Mrs.,FromeO 10 0 i'•• Cowie, Mrs. In remembrance of little Coffin, Admiral H. E. (.1867-78) . . 34 10 0 1I Alfred's 13th birthday (1880) . . 110 Cole, A. C., Esq., Lee ...110 i Ditto, and Family (1872-80) . . 966 Coleman, Capt. G., Sandwich 110 ij Cox and Co., Messrs. ... 5 5 0 Coleman, Rev. W. (1868-79). . . 6 10 0 Cox, Henry, Esq., Trevereux (1864-77) 50 0 0 Coles, J., Esq., Throgmorton jj Cox, Miss 110 Street 110 j; Cracklow, General ... 2 0 0 Coles, Miss A., West Hove . 0 10 6 !! Cranfield, Wm. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Colter, Mrs. (I878) 50 0 0 Jj Craven, Miss S 050 Ditto 110 ij Crawley, Edmund, Esq. ..050 Collet, W. W., Esq. ... 1 1 0 ;| " Credo," Exon 0 10 0 Collie, Dr. G. D. Milne ..100 Crichton, Alexander, Esq. (1864-71) 1010 0 Collier, Messrs. F. H. & A. . 1 1 0 i Crichton,Lieut.-Col.Hon.C.F. 200 Collin, J., Esq., Lewisham .110 : Crichton, Viscount . . .200 Collin, Miss, Gower St. . . 2 2 0 ii Croggon & Co., Messrs. T. J. 0 5 0 Colling, Joseph, Esq., Islington (1875) 10 10 0 '1 Crosse, Mrs. St. Croix ... 1 1 0 Ditto 110 Crosse & Blackwell, Messrs. 550 Collingwood, Miss M. A. . 1 1 0 ; Crossley, Messrs. J ohn & Sons Collinson, Admiral Sir R., I (Limited), Halifax . . . 10 0 0 K.C.B 110 j Crowley, J. S., Esq., Croydon 110 Collinson.Miss A. M.,Weston (1865-80) 67 9 o i Croxall, K. F. T., Esq. ..220 Colonial Company (Limited) 220 Cruddas, Charles J.; Esq. .110 Colvill, Colonel (1873-80) . . . 1 10 0 Cruddas, W. D., Esq. ..110 Colville, Lord 220 Crum-Ewing,J. D., Esq. .110 Colvin, Miss E. H. ... 2 2 0 Cuff, Miss (1872-9) ... . . 10 0 0 Conunaline, Thomas, Esq. . 0 10 0 ' Cullingford, W. H., Esq. .220 Commercial Union Assurance Cumberlege, Miss A. T. . . 1 00 Company (1879) 10 10 0 I Cunnynghame, Hugh, Esq. (1864-80) 62 0 0 Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris 330 j Curling, Miss Martha, Cam- Conlan, F. P., Esq., Lincoln 110 1 berwell (1880) 500 "Continental Daily Parcels ) Curme, Admiral C. T. . . 0 10 0 Express" 110 | Curry, Miss, Charlton Kings 100 Conyngham, Marquis of . 2 2 0 Curteis, Whitworth, and Co., Cooch, Mrs. R 220 Messrs 110 Coode, Sir John .... 1 1 0 Curtis, R. Mayne, Esq. ..110 Cook, Mrs. A 050 | Curwen, Mrs. Ewing ... 1 1 0 Cooke, Mrs. Martha (1865-71) . . 20 0 0 Cutbill, Keginald, Esq. . . 0 10 0 Cooper, Cooper, & Co., Messrs. 110 Cutbill, W. J., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Cooper, .T. E., Esq., Milford 220 Cutler, Palmer, & Co., Messrs. 110 Coote, Thomas. Esq. ..110 Coplestone, Rev. W. C. (1878-9) . . 0 15 6 76 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £.. t. d. £. ». d. £,. s. d. Da Costa, Miss, Oxford Terrace (1875) 500 0 0 Donaldson,George, Esq., New Daggett, Mrs. P 110 Bond Street (1873-8) 23 2 0 Dalgety, Du Croz, and Co., Donkin, 11. S. Esq. . . . 10 0 0 Messrs 220 Douglas, Sir Percy, Bart. . 0 10 0 Dallas, Sir. George (1873-80) . . 32 0 0 Dovers, George, Esq.... 1 1 0 Dalkeith Branch (1879) . . . . 13 0 0 Dowling, E. S., Esq. . . .100 Dalton, General Edward T. . 100 Downes, Edward, Esq. ..050 Dalton, H., Esq., Tunbridge Downshire, Marchioness of. 110 Wells (1874-80) 18 0 0 Doxat, Miss C., Newcastle .0106 Dalton, Mrs. H. (1874-30) . . . 17 0 0 Doyle, P, "W., Esq. . . .220 Dalton, Miss, Clapham ..110 Drake, J. V., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Dalton, Miss Hannah, ditto 110 Drake, T., Esq. (1867-74) . . . 14 0 0 Dalton, Mrs. Segrave (1869). . . 20 0 0 Draper, John, Esq. . . . 0 10 6 Dalton, T. Masters, Esq. .110 Drapers, Worshipful Com- Daly, Hon. R 100 pany of (1877) 52 0 0 Dampier, Mrs M.S.,Winchester (1867-9) 10 0 0 Drogheda Branch (1830) . . . 10 0 0 Dand, J., Esq., Sutton ..110 Drummond, Capt. Alfred M. 2 0 0 Daniel, Miss Emma ... 1 1 0 Drummond, Capt. C. G. A. . 2 2 0 Danson, Dr 220 Drummond, Lady E. E. ¥. . 2 0 0 Darling, Lt.-Col. A. ... 1 1 0 Drummond, George F., Esq. 220 Darling, Mrs.,Cornwail Gds. 220 Drummond, Messrs. . . . 10 0 0 Darnley, The Earl of. . . 100 Drury, H. D., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Davey, Rev. W. H. . . .050 Drysdale, R. P., Esq., Deme- Davis, Frederick, Esq. ..330 rara 110 Davison, A., Esq., Dudley . 0 10 6 Duarte, Miss 5. O 0 Davison, Newman, and Co. .110 Duberly, Mrs 110 Davson, G. L., Esq., Deme- Dublin Branch (1879) . . 20 0 6 rara 110 Dublin Port and Docks Board 75 0 0 Davson, J."W., Esq., Demerara 1 1 0 Du Croz, F. A., Esq. (1880). 10 0 0 Davy, F., Esq., Topsham .100 Dugmore, Lieut.-Col. ..110 Davy, Yates, and Routledge. 110 Duncan, G., Esq., East India Dawber, Robert, Esq. ..110 Avenue 550 Dawlish Branch (1880) . . „• . 31 4 11 Duncan, Miss, Bath ... 2 2 0 Dawson & Son, Messrs. . .050 Duncombe, G. T., Esq. ..330 Dawson-Scott, Lt.-Col., R.E. 1 1 0 Dundee Branch (1879) . . 80 0 0 Day, John, Esq 110 Dunfermline Branch (1880). 23 2 11 Day, Mrs. F 1 0 o Dunn and Co., Messrs. W. .110 Dayman, C. O., Esq. . . .300 Dunn, Ernest H., Esq. . . 0 10 6 De Chaville, Mrs. G. (1880). . . 220 " Dunsappie " (1874) 10 0 0 Deacon, Messrs. E. and A. . 1 10 Dunslbrd, Miss (1873-80). . . . 880 Deacon, W. M., Esq. . . . 0 10 6 Durnford, Rev. Edmund. .110 Dean, Albert A. & Co., Messrs. 1 1 0 Durrant, Capt. F., R.N. ..200 Dean, Rosser S., Esq. ..100 Dyas, Capt. R. H. ... 3 0 0 Deane, Mrs., Chelsea (1879) . . 100 Dyer, Wm., Esq 330 Deane and Co., Messrs., King William Street .... 1 1 0 Deans, Mrs., Stockwelt ..110 De Kantzow, Rear-Adm. H. P. 330 De la Granja, The Marquis .100 E.(18B9) 50 0 0 Dell, L., Esq., Pelham Cres- E. A. (1870) 10 10 O1 cent 110 E. A. B. (1872-5) 17 0 0 Delme-Radcliffe, Comr., and E. A. V. (1879) 3 0 0 Mrs 200 E. B., a Thank-offering for i: Denison, Alfred, Esq. ..220 mercies received (1869) . . . 100 0 0 I j Denison, Lady 500 E. C., Lancaster Gate ..100 M Dennistown, A. H., Esq.. .110 E. C. (1872-5) 20 0 0 ! i Denny, T. A., Esq. (1867-8). . . 10 0 0 Ditto, a Thank-offering (1876) . 10 0 0 i | Dent and Co., Messrs. E. .330 E. C. W. (1869-80) 700 Dent, George, Esq. (1872-4) . . 10 10 0 E. G. (1876-80) 1900 Ditto 110 E. H. (1869) 10 0 0 Dent, W., Esq., Streatham . 10 10 0 E H. (1S73) 10 0' 0 De Ste. Croix, Capt., H. C. S.- 2 20 10 10 0 E. S., Nantwich (1880) . . . . 0100 Desborough, C. J., Esq. ..110 E. V. A. (1875-7) 45 0 0 Devall, Miss 0 10 0 East and West India Dock Co. (1869) 52 10 0 Deverell, J., Esq 110 East, Sir Gilbert A. C., Bart. 500 Devey, The Misses ... 5 0 0 Eastbourne Branch (1879-80) . . 23 19 10 Devitt and Hett, Messrs. .110 Easton, John, Esq., M.D. .110 Devon, H. C., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Eastwood, John F., Esq. .110 Devon, The Earl of . . .200 Ecroyd and Sons, Messrs. .330 Dew, Rev. E. Parker, M.A. .110 Eden, Mrs. Henry . . .200 Dickson, Mrs 2 2 O Edge, W. M., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Dickson, Rev. W. R.. . . 1 00 Edgeworth, M. P., Esq. . . 0 10 0 Dixon and Harris, Messrs. .220 Edinburgh, Leitb, and Gran- Dixon, Mrs. R. R., Beltoft (1878-80) 700 ton Branch (1879) 263 6 4 Domecq and Co., Messrs. P. 1 1 0 Edwardes, T. D., Esq. ..100 Domville, Sir J.G., Bart. .110 Edwards,J.,Esq., Record Office 1 1 0 LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 77

Ann. Sube. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. «. d. £. ». d. £. >. d. £. s. d. Edwards, Miss, Clifton . 1 i 0 Fanning and Co., Messrs. W. 1 1 0 Edwards, Miss M. (1871) . . . 50 0 0 Fanshawe, Mrs. F., Uckfield 0 10 0 Edwards, S.,Esq., Fenchurch Fanshawe, Rev. Arthur A. (1872). 20 0 0 Street 11 Fanshawe, Adm. E. G., C.B. 1 Edwards, S., Esq., Lewisham 1 1 Farmer, Capt. Wm. R. G. . 1 Egan, T. Selby, Esq. ... 1 1 Farnell, Mrs., Colchester . 1 Egerton, Capt. C. K, R.N., Farquhar, Captain H. R., 24th Widow of the late ... 5 0 Regt. (1865-74) 70 0 0 Egerton, Miss G. C. . . .20 Favell, J. Milnes, Esq.,Gates- Egerton, Rev. J. C. . . . 0 10 head (1861-8) 20 0 0 Ekins, Mrs. P. J 55 Featherstonhaugh, C., Esq. . 1 Elam, Miss 2 10 Feeney, John, Esq. ... 1 Elder, A. L., Esq. ... 1 1 Fellowes, H. D., Esq. . . 5 Elias and Co., Messrs. ..11 Fellows, C. F., Esq. (1868-9) 10 0 0 Eliot, Hon. H. C 20 Felton, W. V., Esq. (1873) 10 0 0 Ellen and Co., Messrs. . . 0 10 Fenwick, C. R., Esq. . . Elliot, Geo. Esq., Croydon (1873-7) 10 0 0 Fenwick, Capt. John . Elliot, Sir Walter. ,, . . 1 O Fenwick, Mrs. S. C. . . Elliott, Mrs., Bournemouth . 2 2 Few, Rev. Charles E., M.A. Elliott, Wm., Esq. ... 1 1 Field, Capt. E., R.N. . . Ellis and Sons, Messrs. H. . 1 1 Field, Rev. F., Heigham. Ellis, Alderman (of London) 1 1 Field, J. P., Esq. ... Ellis, Capt., Lymington ..20 Figgis, Samuel, Esq. . . Ellis, Mrs., Hampstead ..11 Filliter, Freeland, Esq. . Ellis, Miss, Hampstead ..11 Findlater, Mackie, and Co. Ellis, Mrs., Bognor . . . 010 Finnis and Fisher, Messrs. . i » Elwes, J. H., Esq. ... 2 0 Fisher, Mrs., St. Neot's( 1870-8) . . 7 13 0 Ely, The Most Noble the Fishmongers, Worshipful Company of Marquis of 20 0 (1873) 105 0 0 Emery, William, Esq. . . 0 10 Fishwick, J. H., Esq. (1871-80) 10 9 0 Emmerson, Mrs. Susan (1873-9) 640 Fishwick, S. E., Esq. (1875-80) 650 Engelhardt, L. A., Esq.". . 1 1 Fisk, Rev. J. H. (1857-71) . 45 0 0 English, Arthur, Esq. ..11 FitzRoy, Captain C. C. (1869) 10 0 0 English, Capt., K.E. ... 1 0 Fladgate, Mrs., Staines ..110 Engstrom, George, Esq. ..11 Fleetwood Branch (1880) . 60 0 0 Entwistle, Thomas, Esq. ..30 Fletcher, G. Hamilton, Esq. 330 Epps, Jas., Esq., Norwood . 1 I Fletcher, W., Esq., Chelten- Erne, The Earl of, K.P.. . 1 O ham Erne, The Countess of . . 1 0 Flood, Frederick, Esq. . . Ernsthausen and Oesterley, Flower, C. E., Esq. (1859-69) 21 0 0 Messrs 110 Ford, Mrs., Croydon (1872-9) 12 5 0 Esse, F., Esq. (1877-9) . . . . 330 Foreman, Mr. Owen . . 050 Estridge, Edward, Esq. ..110 Foresters, Ancient Order of, vide p. 94. Evans, Capt. F. J. O., R.N., Forrest, Major-General ..110 C.B., F.R.S 220 Forrester, Miss (1870-9) . . . 40 0 0 Evans, Mrs., Seymour Street. 200 Forrow, B. A., Esq., and Edwin Evans, Mrs. W., Chesham St. 220 Tafis, Esq., Poplar (1874). . . 10 10 0 Evatt, Miss C. Banning (1878) . . 10 10 0 "For those in peril on the Eversfield, C. G., Esq. ..110 Sea" (1872-9) 36 0 0 Ewart, Macaughey, and Co. Fortnum, Mason, and Co., Messrs 220 Messrs .' . 220 Ewart, Miss Mary A. ..330 Foster, James L., Esq. (1875-8) . . 30 0 0 Ewart, William Lee, Esq. . 10 0 0 Foster, Rev. Sir C., Bart. .220 Ewing, W. Orr, Esq. . . .500 Foster, Richard, Esq. . . 5 0 O Exmouth Branch (1880) . . . 20 0 0 Fowler, John, Esq.. Sheffield (1874-7) 11 6 0 Eyre, G. J., Esq. (1872-80) . . . 90 0 O Fowler, Wm.,'Esq 1 " " Eyre, Lieut.-Commr. R.N.(1878). . 550 Fox, Rev. G. T 1 Eyre, Rev. H. S 100 France-Hayhurst, Rev. T. . 1 Eyre, Mrs. Robert, Totton (1879) . . 0106 Franklyn, H. W., Esq. . . 2 Fraser,E., Esq., Insch (1872-8) 35 0 0 Frazer, Miss Florence M. . 1 Frazer, John, Esq., Cornhill 1 Freeland, Messrs. J. and A. B. 1 F. G. R. (1878) 10 0 0 Freeling, Mrs. (1869-79) .... 36 15 0 F. P. H. (1871) . . . . 10 0 0 Freeman, C., Esq., Leamington (1874) 10 0 0 F. R. (1869) . 50 0 0 Freeman, Miss, Canterbury (1872-9) 40 0 0 Faber and Co, Messrs. A. . 220 Freer, Rev. T. H., M.A. ..110 Fair, J., Esq 220 Freshfield, Miss .... 1 1 0 Fairbank,H.,Esq.,Willenhall 1 1 0 Fribourg and Treyer, Messrs. 0 10 0 Fairthorne, E., Esq. . . .220 Frith, Rev. Wm. A., M.A. (1871-80) 990 Fairthorne, Miss A. . . .500 Frost Brothers, Messrs. ..110 Fairthorne, Miss E. ... 1 1 0 Fry, The Hon. Justice ..100 Falcon, Mrs. (1867-71) . . . . 15 0 0 Fryer, Captain, Kingsworthy 110 Falcon, Rev. R. S. ... 220 Ditto (1880) . . 10 0 0 Falmouth, The Viscount .500 Fuller, Mrs. Trayton ... 2 0 0 Fane, W. D., Esq 220 Furley, Geo., Esq., Canterbury (1879) 500 78 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. s. rf. £. s. rf. £. e. d. G., Thurloe Square 1 4 0 Gotobed, Miss 220 G. B. (1872) . . 25 0 0 Ditto (1873-6) 10 0 0 G. D. (1868) . . 20 0 Goyeneche, J. V., Esq, ..110 G. H. K. (1868) 100 0 Graham, Col. Sir L., Bart. .200 G. J. A. (1872) 20 0 Graham, Cyril C., Esq. ..100 G. L.(1877-80) 1 10 Grant, Messrs. J. and R. (1874) . . 21 0 0 G. R. B. (1877) 10 0 Grant, Miss 0 10 6 • G. S. (1878-80) 2 5 Grant, W. D., Esq., Leam- Gadsby, John T., Esq ..110 ington ...... 1 0 Gairdner, G. W., Esq. ..110 Gray, C. W., Esq. ... 1 1 Gale and Co., Messrs.. ..220 Gray, Dawes, & Co., Messrs. 1 1 Galloway, Joseph, Esq. ..100 Gray, Rev. C 05 Gambier, Admiral R. P. . . 1 0 0 Greaves, Mrs 0 10 Garden, Miss Emma (1858-79) . . 37 10 0 Green, Frederick, Esq. . 1 1 Garden, Mrs. (1865-72) . . . . 34 10 0 Green, J., Esq., Dover St. 1 1 Gardiner, Miss .... 1 1 0 Green, Joseph E., Esq. . 1 1 Gardner, F. G., Esq. . . .110 Greenock Branch (1880) . . 60 0 0 Gardner, Rev. T. J. C. . . 1 1 0 Greenway, Mrs., Myton . 220 Garland, C., Esq., Billiter St. 0 10 6 Greenwood, John, Esq. . 0 10 6 Garnett, W., Esq 110 Gregory and Co., Messrs. F. 1 1 0 Garrett, W. H., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Gregory and Prentis, Messrs., Garrett, Mrs. "W. H. ... 1 1 0 Bermondsey 110 Garston, Edgar, Esq., K.R.G. (1871-3) 15 0 0 Grey, Adm. Hon.' Sir F. W. (1873-7) 25 0 0 Gas Light and Coke Company 10 0 0 Grey, Lady, Norwood (1872-9) . . 45 15 0 Gatty, C. H., Esq. ... 2 2 0 Ditto 100 Gee, Mrs. Isabella, Aberdeen (1879) 17 10 Grice & Co., Messrs. W. (1862-80) . . 175 0 0 Gibb, Captain W., Manchester (1880) 2 5 Griffin, E., Esq.,Oakley Square(1867-79) 61 10 0 Gibb, B. to., Esq., Royal Exchange (1874)10 10 Griffith, Sir G. Waldie, Bart. 300 Gibb, Chas. J., Esq., M.D. (1871). \ " 10 10 Griffith, J.,Esq., Regent's Park . . 52 10 0 Gibb, Col. W. E. (1873-80) . . . 88 Griffith, Mrs. M. E., Chel- Gibb, T. Jones, Esq. ... 2 2 0 tenham (1861-73) 20 0 0 Gibbes,W.,Esq 100 Griffiths, Tate, and Selby .220 Gibbs, George, Jun., Esq., St. I Grindall, Mrs. Sturt (the late) loo Bride Street (1877-80) . . . 440 | Gripper, John E., Esq. ..110 Gibbs, H. H., Esq. ... 2 2 0 j Grocers, Worshipful Com- Gibson, Mrs. (1873-9) . . . . 600 pany of (1877) .... 100 0 0 Gibson, Miss, Aberdeen (1879) . . 0 10 O Grosvenor, Capt. the Hon. Giesler and Co., Messrs. ..330 Norman de 1'A 100 Gilbert, J. A., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Grosvenor, Chater, and Co., Gill, John, Esq., Battersea .110 Messrs 110 Gillespies, Moffatt, and Co. . 220 Grove, Chas. B.,Esq., Peebles 110 Gillett, W. S.. Esq. ... 1 1 0 j Grove, Mrs., Bolton Row .110 Gillett, Mrs. W. S. ... 1 1 0 | Grove, Miss Chafyn . . .500 Gilmour, Rankin & Co., Messrs. 110 ! Gubbins, J. P., Esq. ... 2 2 0 Girdlestone, Mrs. R. B., Ox- | Guimaraens, M. F., Esq. . 0 10 6 ford 100 Gun Makers, Worshipful Com- Glasgow Branch (1880) 373 ]0 pany of (18SO) 10 0 0 Glen, Joseph, Esq. (1873-9) . 52 0 Gunning, Kev. Sir Henry, Bart. 0 10 0 Glover Brothers, Messrs. . . 0 10 Gurdon, W., Esq. (1864-76) . . 25 0 0 Godlee, Mrs. R 1 1 Gwilt, Alfred, Esq. . ..110 Godsal, P. W., Esq. . '. . 2 0 Gwilt, Mrs 110 Godwin & Son, Messrs., Poole 2 2 Gwilt, Mrs. Hannah Jackson (1877) 10 10 0 Goff, Major R 1 0 Goldsmith, Admiral, C.B. . 1 1 Goldsmiths, Worshipful Co. of (1877) 150 0 0 Gollop, G. T., Esq. ... 2 2 0 Gollop, Mrs 110 H. and F. M., in aid of Hummersea, Gomonde, Mrs. Anne, Pau (1864-79) 320 0 0 Whitby, or Staithes Life-boats (1875-6) 15 0 0 Gonne, Edward, Esq. ... 1 1 0 H.. B_. T_. (1867-76) lu 0 0 Goode, Miss M. H. (1877-80) . . 200 H". C.(1869~ "~>9)) .... 20 0 0 Goodenough, S. R., Esq. . . 1 1 ' 0 H". EE. . U.,Bitterne(1874~ ) 100 0 0 Goodman, Miss M. (1869-79) . . 39 0 0 H. G, 1 1 0 Gordon and Stamp, Messrs., H.G.(1870) 10 10 0 for the steamers JVettles- H. M. (1877) 25 0 0 worth, Leversons, Monica, H. P. F. (1869) .... 10 0 0 Consul, Usworth, John John- H. R. (1871) 25 0 0 asson. Dorcas, Eunice, and H. R. S.(1875) .... 10 0 0 Elsie . 4 10 0 H. S. C. (1859-73) . . . 400 0 o Gore, Miss E. E . . . 100 H. W. (1865-7) .... 12 0 0 Gore, Rev. G. (1876). . . . 10 0 0 Haarbleicher and Schumann. 1 1 0 Gorringe, Frederick, Esq. 220 Haberdashers, Worshipful Gorton, S., Esq. (1873) . . . 10 10 0 Company of (1878) . . 10 10 0 Gosling, Francis, Esq. . 110 Hack, C., Es

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann Snbs. Donations. £. *. d. £,. s. d. £. «. rf. £. s. d. Haddington, The Earl of 1 0 0 Hayne, Chas. Seale, Esq., Haigh & Son, Messrs. W. . 0 10 6 Eaton Square . . . .100 Halford, Lady 11 0 Haynes, Edmund C., Esq. .110 Hall, John, Esq., Addiscombe 2 2 0 Hays, John W., Esq. (1859-69) . . 12 12 0 Hall, Miss M. S 0 10 0 Hay's Wharf, Proprietors of. 1 1 0 Hall, Miss, Davenham ..110 Hayter and Hayter, Messrs. .110 Hall, Richard, Esq., Wigton 110 Hayward, J.Fred.,Esq. (1873-9) . . 30 15 0 Hallam, C. T,, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Head and Co., Messrs. H. .220 Hambro & Son, Messrs. C. J. 1 0 0 Headfort, The Marquis of . 2 0 0 Hamilton, F. A., Esq. . . 10 10 0 Headly, J. Ind., Esq. . .200 Hamilton, John, Esq. . ..300 Hearne, T. P., Esq. (1869) . . . 10 10 0 Hamilton,Rear-Admiral,C.B. 0 0 Heathcote, J., Sen., Esq.. .110 Hamilton, Major T. B. . . 10 Heathcote, J. M., Esq. ..110 Hammick, Mrs.W. M. . . 10 Heathorn, W., Esq., and Lady Hand, Vice-Adm. G. S., C.B. 1 0 Prinn 220 Hankey, Capt. F. T. B., K.N. 0 0 Heatley and Son, Messrs. .110 Hankey, George, Esq. . . 10 Heinekey, Messrs. R. and Co. 110 Hankey, Capt. Walter A. (1879) . . 10 10 0 Helcke, C. Esq., Alderney (1879) . . 0 10 0 Hankey, Wm. Barnard, Esq. 100 Hemery, C., Esq 0 10 6 Hanmer, Capt. J. G. J., R.N. 0 10 0 Hemmas, H, A., Esq. (1879). . . 100 Hanson, Mrs 0 10 6 Henckell, Du Buisson, and Co., Harcourt, Adm. F. E. Vernon 110 Messrs 220 Hardie, Mrs. Peter.Bayswater (1874-80) 25 0 0 Henderson, Miss F., in memory of the • Hardie,Thos.K.incaid,Esq.,do. (1874-80)35 0 0 late J. Henderson, Esq., R.N. 1 1 0 Hardwick, Mrs. F.W. ..110 Heneage, Major .... 5 5 0 Hardy, Mrs 110 Henley-on-Thames Branch (1880) 9 17 8 Hardyman, Miss C. J. . . 110 Hennell, Thomas, Esq. . 0 10 0 Hare, John, Esq., Stonehouse 110 Henning, Mrs., Orsett Ter. 110 Barker & Co., Messrs. G.. .110 Henry, Lieut.-Col. . . 110 Harlow, Capt., Aberystwith (1879) . 200 Hepburn, Mrs. Emily M. 1 1 0 Harper, E. S., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Herbert, Dennis, Esq. . 110 Harris, J., Esq., Thames St.. 0 10 0 , Miss Lucy (1874-80) . . 28 0 0 Harris, Miss, Clapton ..110 Herring, Messrs. G. & A., & Co. 1 1 0 Harrison.C. A., Esq., Lincoln 220 Herring, Miss J. E. ... 1 0 0 Hart, Henry, Esq., Rother- Herschell, Mrs., Westbourne ham 0 10 0 Terrace 110 Hartley & Co., Messrs. James 220 Hertford, The Marquis of (1879) . . 10 10 0 Hartley, F., Esq., Exeter .050 Ditto 220 Harton, Samuel, Esq.... 1 1 0 Heseltine, Mrs. Ernest (1880) . . 100 Harton,W.H., Esq.,V.P. . 2 2 0 15 10 0 Hetherington, John M., Esq. (1871) 115 10 0 Harvey and Greenacre, Messrs. (1875-8) 15 0 0 Hewett & Co., Messrs. J. D. 220 Ditto 500 Hewetson, Thos. Esq. ..110 Harvey, Charles, Esq. ..110 Ditto (1873-79) 550 Harvey, George, Esq., Fail-field (1868) 50 0 0 Hewitt, The Misses, Lytham (1873-7) 500 0 0 Harvey, H. M., Esq., Hex- Heywood, E. S., Esq. ..220 worthy (1866-79) ... . . 90 0 0 Hibbert, Miss, Ramsgate (1879) . . 100 Harvey, Miss B. A., Ickwell Hichens, A. K., Esq. . ..110 Bury 100 Hickes, Miss F., Bath ..100 Harvey, (the late Mrs. Alicia), Exors. Hickes, Mrs. A. J., the late, of, Rev. G. M. Gorham and Rev. J. per Miss Hickes,Bath(1875) . . 100 0 0 Holmes (187H) 20 0 0 Hickman, Mrs. (1869-79) . . . 11 10 0 Harvie, Miss Hannah (1877) ... 50 0 0 Hickman, Miss (1869-79) . . . 15 15- 0 Harwood, Knight, and Allen, Ditto 110 Messrs 110 Higham, W. S., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Haslam, Appleton, and Co., Hilhouse, Messrs. R. and Messrs...... 1 1 0 Sons 220 Haslam, Henry, Esq., Croydon 110 Hilhouse, Miss 0 10 6 Hasseil, Mrs., Cheltenham (1879) . . 500 Hilhouse, Miss Harriet . . 0 10 6 Hastings and St. Leonards Hill and Sons, Messrs. J.. . 1 10 Branch (1879) ... . . 50 0 0 Hill, A., Esq., Brace Grove (1868) 10 10 0 Haswell,Rear-Admiral "W. H 100 Hill, F., Esq., Hampstead .100 Hatcher, D., Esq. . . 050 Hill, Jas. D., Esq 330 Hatherton, Lord ... 110 Hill, Lord Arthur William .550 Hatton, Mrs., Leamington 0 10 0 Hill, Major 110 Haverfield, Rev. W. R.,M.A 0 10 0 Hillier, Miss M. A. . . . 100 Hawes and Hertz, Messrs. 0 10 0 Hillier, W. G., Esq. (1868) . . . 10 0 0 Hawker, Charles, Esq. . 110 Ditto 200 Hawkins, Clement, J., Esq. 110 Hillman, Mrs. Clark ... 1 0 0 Hawkins, Rev. Bradford D., Hills and Underwood, Messrs. 100 in memory of E. B. C. . 010 6 Hills, F. C., Esq., Deptford .110 Hay, Adm. J. B. L. . . . 220 Hills, F. Ernest, Esq., Redleaf 110 Hay, Adm. J. B. P. . . . 100 Hilton, Anderson, and Co., Hay, Mrs., Carshalton (1879-80) . . 106 Messrs 0 10 6 Haycock. Miss H., Clifton (1862-79) 16 0 0 Hilton, Jas., Esq., Shawhall .110 Hayes, Mrs. L., New Hampton 200 Hindley, W. H., Esq. ..110 Ditto (1877-80) . . . . 11 0 0 Hinkley, John, Esq. ... 1 1 0 80 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT ], 1880.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. 8. d. Hirsch, J. F. Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Hughes, Miss, East Bergholt 100 Hoblyn, Jas., Esq. (1369-79) 990 Hughes, Mrs. Marsh (1875-9) . . 2 10 0 Hodd and Son, Messrs. R. .110 Hughes, W., Esq., Meole . . 1 1' 0 Hodgkinson, W. S., and Co., Hughes, Fred., Esq. Re-gate (1879-80) 200 Messrs 110 Hull Branch (1880) 102 6 7 Hodgson, E.D., Esq., Temple 110 Hunt, C. Brooke, Esq. . . 1 0 0 Hodgson, F. C., Esq., Down- Hunter, G., Esq .110 ing Street 1 10 0 Hunter, John & Co., Messrs. 2 0 O Hodgson, F. W., Esq., Friday Hunter, Mari William, Esq. (1872-7) 29 S 0 Street 110 Hurst, T. G., Esq. . . . 0 VO 6 Hoggard, Mrs. (the late). .100 Husey and Son, Messrs. R. A. 1 1 0 Holden, E. T., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Hussey, H. H., Esq. (1859-69) . . 20 0 0 Holder, Chas. V., Esq., Maida Hutching, Mrs., Portland Vale 500 Place 100 Holdich, Capt. J. P., barque Hutchinson, A., Esq. (1860-79) . . 190 0 0 Overdale (1879) 200 Hutchinson, Miss C. (1863-79) . . 27 0 0 Holland, Commander S, C., Hutchinson, Miss Fanny (1871-9). . 18 0 0 K.N 110 Hutchinson. Miss, Great Mal- Holland, Edmund, Esq., Hyde veru( 1877-80) 16 1 0 Park Square (1872-80) . . . 26 0 0 Hutchinson, Kev. J. K, B.T>. 100 Holland, The Hon. Mrs. F. . 1 1 0 Huth and Co., Messrs. F. (1864-73) . 21 0 0 Holliday, Miss A. P., (1878-80) . . 600 Holmes, Sancroft, Esq. .. 1 0 0 Holt, W. J., Esq., Bangor (1872-4) 30 0 0 Ditto 10 0 0 I. W. (1877) 10 0 0 Home, Mrs. (1876-9) 200 1'Anson, Charles, Esq ..110 Home, The lit. Hon. Earl of 500 Image, Mrs.. Mildenhall (1879) . . 550 Homer, C. G., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Image, W. £., Esq., Miiden- Homer, Rev. H. (1375-80) . . . 880 hall 110 Honych-orch, Mrs. . . . 0 10 6 Ditto (1877-9) 330 Honychureh, T., Esq., Ex- Imlock,R. W.,Esq.,Demerara 110 ecutors of (1879) 4134 Ingilby, William, Esq. ..110 Hood, Admiral, C.B. . . .200 Inglis, J., Esq., Colchester .110 Hood, Miss Jacomb (1864-71) . . 91 0 0 Inglis, Mrs., Southend . .100 Hooper, A., Esq., Royal In- Ingram, Mrs. Herbert ..550 stitution (1863-73) 25 0 0 Ingram, Rev. H. M. . . . 100 Ditto 110 "In Memoriam" (1875-6) . . . 150 0 0 Hooper, A. D., Esq., Lloyd's 100 " In Memoriam" . . . . 25 0 0 Hooper, Miss E., Gloucester 0 10 0 "In Memoriam" .... 1 1 0 Hooper, Mrs. H., Blackheath 110 " In Memory of a Sister who was an Hooper, T. "W., Esq., Southsea 110 Annual Subscriber to the Life-boat Hope, Charles, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Institution" (1877) . . . . 50 0 0 Hope, Mrs. W. C., Bath (1873-9) 23 0 0 Ipswich Branch (1880) . . . . 39 6 3 ttoptias, Mrs., NottWeigh. .110 Irby, Rev. The Hon. L. C. R. 1 1 0 Hopkins, Miss R. (1873) . . . 10 0 0 Iredell, Chas., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Hopkins, Rev. Canon... I 1 0 Iredell, Major J. S. . . . 1 0 0 Hopkins, Rev. F 220 Ironmongers, Worshipful Com- Hopkins, The Misses, Not- pany of (1863-73) 21 0 0 tingham 500 Irving, Mrs. Colonel (1860-80) . . 21 9 0 Hopkins, Joshua Scales, Esq. (1874) 50 0 0 Iver, Capt 110 Hopkinson, Mrs., llcliester 220 Hopton Chapel Sick and Funeral Society .... Horn, Mr. J. E Horniman, John, Esq. . ! J.A. (1869) 50 0 0 Horrockses, Miller, and Co.. I J. B. S 500 Horschitz and Co., Messrs. . j J. B. W. (1879) . . . 50 0 0 Hornsea Branch (1879-80) . 134 3 6 ! J. C. (Birmingham) (1870) 20 O 0 Horton, Rear-Admiral W. . Ditto 220 Horton, T. E., Esq. . . . J. C. and J. S. C. (1869-78) 15 0 0 Hotchkis, Mrs J. C., per Mrs. Dalton (1880) 1 1 0 Hotham, Beaumont, Esq. J. E. D 110 Hotham, The Hon. Lady J. D. (1870-9) 14 10 0 Hovell, J. R., Esq. (187^-80) 760 J.G.(1877) 100 O 0 Hovenden, F. P., Esq. (1872-83) 80 0 0 J. S 10 0 0 Howard, Or 1 Z 0 J. S. (WS) . . 10 n o Howard and Escombe, Messrs. (1879) 10 10 0 J. S.A. (1872-9) . IH 7 0 Howell, Mrs. Bennett, Withington J. T. C. (1862-75) . 73 10 0 (1879) 0 10 0 J.W. (1878) . . 20 0 0 Howson, F. J., Esq. ...110 Jackson and Till, Messrs. .110 Hoyland, J., Esq., Brierley .110 Jackson, Miss H. A., Glo'ster 110 Hubbard, Colonel C. J. . . 100 Jackson, Rev. J 050 Huddersfield Branch (1879-80) 107 2 0 Jackson, W., Esq., Tower St. 1 1 0 Hudson, Mrs. W 1 0 Jacomb, Charles, Esq. (1868-72) 21 0 0 Hudson, Thos., Esq. ... 1 0 Jaffray and Co., Messrs. . 5 0 0 Hudson,' C. E.,' Esq"., Southport (1830) 1 0 0 ! James", F., Esq.,'Kensington (1877) 50 0 0 LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 81

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. i. d. £. a. d. £. s. d. James, Mrs., in memoriam Kinj;, Messrs. H. S., & Co. . 2 2 0 Major C. D. James, H.M. Kinglake, Rev. F. C. ..110 36th Regt . . .500 King's Lynn Branch (1880) . . . 32 13 5 James, Robert, Esq., Store Kinloch, Miss, Gilmerton .100 Street .... .110 Kirk, Miss. Guildford . . 0 10 0 Janson, K., Esq 110 1 Kirkliston Branch (1879) . . . 586 Jarrett, Chas., Esq., Croydon (1876-9) 2 15 6 Knight, Fred., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Jeffery, Miss S 100 Knight, Rev. H. C. ... I 1 0 Jeffrey, Alex., Esq. . . .050 Knill andCo.,Messrs.J. . .220 Jenkiu and Phillips, Messrs. .110 Knowles and foster, Messrs. (1851-70) 102 10 0 Jenkins, A. H., Esq. (1877) . . 50 0 0 Knowles, the late Miss M. .500 Jenner and Sons, JR. and H. .550 Knox, B. D., Esq., Ardmillan 200 Jensen, John, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Ditto (1872) 10 0 0 "Jehoiada Walters "(1869). . . 10 0 0 Kopke H Esq. ... 110 Jersey Swimming Club ..100 Jessop, Mrs., Henley ... 1 1 0 Jewish Scholars' Life-boat Fund, ride p. 95. Jobson, W. W., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Johnson, Admiral. ... 1 0 0 "L"(1875) 10 5 o i Johnson, P., Esq 0 5 O L. A. R. (1873) 50 0 0 I Johnson, David, Esq., Wrex- L. E. W., Croydon ... 0 10 0 Labordette de, Dr., Nice .110 Johnston, T., Esq. . . .220 Laddie, Mr., per Mrs. Dalton (1877-80) IS 18 0 Johnston and Son, Messrs., Ladds, Capt. Wm. . . . 0 10 6 Botolph Lane .... 1 1 0 Lambert Bros., Messrs. ..220 ; Johnston & Sons, Messrs. N., Lambert, F. P., Esq. ..500 1 Seething Lane .... 1 1 0 Lambert, T., Esq. ; ... 2 2 0 Johnston, Sons, & Co., Messrs. Lampard & Foster, Messrs. .110 E., Great St. Helen's ..110 Lampson, George C., Esq. .220 1 Jones.C.\V., Esq., Cheltenham 110 Lancaster Branch (1880) . . . 133 13 5 I] Jones, H. Cadman, Esq. ..110 Lancaster, Mrs. Mary ..110 1 1 Jones, James, Esq., Ramsey. 110 Lance, Mrs., Redhill ... 1 0 0 Jones, Miss S., Cheltenham .110 Land, Philemon, .Esq. (1874-7) . . 200 0 0 Jones, Mrs., Faversham (1878) . . 25 0 0 Lancion, Mrs., Putney ..220 Jones, Winslow, Esq., Exeter 110 Landseer, Miss (1874) . . . . 105 0 0 Joy, Mr. W J. . 0 10 6 Lane Rev T L 100 Jubb, John, Esq., J.P. (1879) . . 1000 Lanerton, Admiral, the Lord 5 0 o Jubb, Samuel, Esq., Batley (1875) lO u 0 Langley, Charles, Esq. ..110 Langton, Miss Maria . . .110 Langton, Rev. Charles ..500 Langton, W. Gore, Esq. (1865-72) 250 0 0 K. and E. C. (1873-6) , . . . SO 0 0 Langton and Bicknell, Messrs. 220' K. W (1878) . 20 O 0 Lansdell, Mr. G 110 " Kattey," per Mrs. Dalton (18SO) 1 1 0 Lanyon, J. C., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Kaye, C., Esq., Northwich, .110 Larcora, Mrs. Capt. ... 1 0 0 Kaye, Miss E. J? 220 Larden Kev G F., D C.L . 1 10 0 Keal, Miss, Hereford ..110 Larking, Alfred J., Esq.. .220 Keeling, Rev. \Vm., B.D. .110 Larwill, Miss F. R. ... 1 1 0 Keighley Branch (1880) . . . . 31 6 9 Laurie, Mrs., St. George's Keiller, William, Esq. ..200 PIace,per Rev. Sir Emilius Kellock, Messrs. C.W., & Co. 1 1 0 Bayley, Bart., B.D. (1876) . . 500 0 0 Kelly, Mrs., Eaiing ... 1 1 0 Law, The Hon. H. S. ..110 Kelso Branch (1879-80) . . . . 17 13 0 Law, Markham, Esq. ... 1 0 0 Kemble, Mrs. Henry . . . 10 10 0 Lawrence, G. H., Esq. (1870-8) . . 34 0 0 Kemmas, H. A., Esq. (1879) . . 100 Ditto . . 300 Kemble, William, Esq. ..500 Lawrence, Gen. H. ... 1 1 0 Kempster, John, Esq.,and Mrs. 110 Kennard and Co., Messrs. S. 2 2 0 Lawrence, Miss J., Wimbledon 0 10 0 Kennedy, Rear-Adm., C.B. .200 Lawrence, Rev. H., Gerald- Kent and Co., Messrs. G.B. . O 10 6 ton, Western Australia . 0 10 0 Kent, Henry, Esq., Shepherd's Lawson, Miss Elizabeth . . 10 0 0 Bush 110 Laye, Mrs., Southsea . . .100 Kent, Mrs. Henry, Shepherd's LeBailly, H.J., Esq ..Jersey 200 Bush 110 DittoOSSG) 300 Kent, T. J., Esq. (1871) . . .. 10 10 0 Le Cocq, Lieut. W. G., R.N. 500 Keppel, Admiral the Hon. Sir Le Lacheur, John A., Esq. .220 Henry, K.C.B 110 Ditto (1866-9) 40 0 0 Kidd, Miss Pringle (1877-9) . . 25 0 0 Le Marchant, Lady ... 1 1 0 Kidd, Mrs., Skipton ... 1 1 0 Lea, M., Esq. (1865-80) . . . . 16 16 0 Kilvert,N., Esq., Manchester 1 1 0 Leathersellers, Worhipful Com- Kinahan and Co.. Messrs. .550 pany of (1874) 10 10 0 King, G., Esq., Algiers ..220 Leckie, Messrs. J. B., & Co. 1 10 King, Mrs., Algiers . ..220 Ledger, J. W., Esq. ... I 1 0 King, Miss Louisa A. ..100 Ledoux, M. Henri, Demerara 110 King, Miss Sarah, Skipton. .100 Ledward, C. O., Esq. ..220 82 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. «. d. £. s. d. £. i. d. £. i. d. Lee, James, Esq., New Cross Loveday, J. T., Esq., Norwood 110 Road (1876-9) 200 Lovegrove and Co., Messrs. .110 Lee, Miss, Kinfare . > .220. | Low, Alex. F., Esq. . . .220 Lee, Mrs., Towcester (1876-80) . . 700 LowdeH,Mis8,Baldwyns(l871) . . 10 10 0 Lee, Son, and Co., Messrs. Win. (1873) 21 0 0 Lowdell, Mrs., Bedales (1873) . . 50 0 0 Leeds Branch (1880) 82 15 3 i Lowndes, Rev. E. S. ... 1 1 0 Leek Branch (1879) 24 13 6 i Lowndes, W. D., Esq. ..050 tegge, Gen. the Hon. A. C. 200 ! Loyd, Mrs. Lewis (1853-80). . . 40 5 0 Legge,Lieut.-Col.the Hon.E.H. 110 Luard, Mrs., Hampstead ..330 Leicester Branch (1879) . . . . 60 0 0 Lucas, Mrs. C. H 1 10 Leigh, Mrs. D.H 110 Luscombe, Mrs 200 Leiningen, Capt. H.S.H. the Lushington, Mrs. J. D. . .200 Prince, K.N., G.C.B. ..110 Luttrell, Miss, St. Katherine's (1861-70) 36 10 0 Leishman, Inglis, & Co. ..110 Lutwidge, C. R. Fletcher, Esq. 1 1 o Leman, Henry, Esq. (1876-80) . . 13 10 0 Lyall, George, Esq., Deputy- Lethbridge, Mrs. A. Q. . . 330 Chairman 2 2 0 31 10 0 Lethhridge, Rev. J. K.. M.A. 0 10 0 "Lydia," Southampton (1874-9) . . 310 Ditto, and Friends (1879-80) . . 100 Lyell, Miss C., Shielhill (1877-8) . . 20 0 0 Levesley, B. Esq 0 10 0 ; Ditto 100 Levi, Miss C 0100 Lyell, The Misses (1871) . . . 10 0 0 Lewis, Professor Hayter (1872) . . 10 10 0 Lytham Branch (1879) . . . . 20 0 0 | Lewis, K., Esq., Inner Temple 110 ; Lewis, Mrs. Richard, Glo'ster ! Place 110 I Lewis, Richd., Esq., Colwell 0 10 6 i Lewis, Miss, Folkestone (1880) . . 0 10 0 M. (1863-80) 17 17 0 j Liddell, H. T., Esq. Colwall (1850-79) 103 0 7 M. (1873-4) 150 0 0 Liddon, E., Esq 110 M., per Messrs. Coutts & Co. (1867-79) 37 0 0 Liddon, J., Esq., Wimbledon 110 M. A. F 110 Liddon, W., Esq 0 10 0 M. A. S. (1879) 200 Liebenrood, Capt. J., K.N. (1866-80) 44 10 0 M. B. T. W. (1869-75) . . . . 150 0 0 Lightfoot, Mrs. General . . 1 10 0 Ditto (1877) 50 0 0 Lightfoot, Miss . .• . . 1 10 0 M. C. M. (1869-73) 10 0 0 Lightfoot, J. E., Esq., Ac- M. E. C 220 crington 110 M. E. 1 110 Lighten, Sir C. R., Bart. ..110 M. E. W. E. C. (1877-9). ' . . . 300 Lighten, Lady (1879) 0 10 6 M. M. M.. In Memory of . 10 0 0 Lighten, A. H. Digby, Esq. (1878-9) 110 6 M. IS \ 10 0 Lincolnshire Coast Shipwreck : M. K 500 Association Branch (1880) . . 50 0 0 M. R., " A Thank-ofiering " (1872) 20 0 0 Linford, Mrs. W. T. ... 1 1 0 M. S. S 0 10 6 Lingen, Sir R. Ralph W., i M. T. (1865-75) 25 0 0 K.C.B 220 M. W. (1880) .... 1 0 0 Lingham, Mrs 110 Macau, Lieut.-Gen. H., C.B. 200 Linney, Albert, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Mac Andrew & Co., Messrs. R. 2 2 0 Lintott, W., Esq., Horsham .110 Maedonald, D., Esq., Larne (1875-9) 25 0 0 Lister, Beck, and Co., Messrs. 110 MacDonald, The Misses ..100 Little, Ernest M., Esq. ..110 Mackenzie, Colonel ... 2 2 0 Littleboro' Co-operative Soc. 220 Mackenzie, Mrs. E. . . . 2 2 0 21 0 0 Littledale, C. R., Esq. (1876-80) . . 12 6 0 Mackeson, H. B., Esq. ..110 Littledale, Major (1861-9) . . . 250 0 0 Mackinlay Mrs., Regents Ditto 10 10 0 i Park 110 Littlehales. Capt. E., R.N. .100 Mackreth and Fosters, Messrs. 1 ] 0 Liveing, Miss C. . . . . 050 Maclean, Maris& Co., Messrs. 110 Liverpool and New Brighton Macleod, Capt.'R. B.E., R.N. 2 2 0 Branch (18SO) 500 0 0 Macmillan and Sons, Messrs. 110 Lloyd, Matheson, & Co.,Messrs.l 0 0 ; MacWhirter, John, Esq., and Lloyd, Mrs. G. 3. M. ... 1 1 0 Miss MacWhirter (1871-9) . . £4170 Lloyd, Miss, Twickenham . 0 10 0 Magrath, Rev. J. R. . . . 0 10 0 Lloyd's, The Committee of 10 10 0 Mahon, R. H. D. Esq. ..200 Lockhart, Miss Macdonald (1868) 20 0 0 Mahon,Mrs 200 Lockitt, Miss, Macclesfield (1871-80) 200 Maingay, Mrs 200 Lockwood, Miss .... 1 1 0 Maitland, Capt. H. I.., R.K. 110- London Assurance Corporation (1870) 31 10 0 Major and Field, Messrs. .110 Londonderry and Greeucastle Major, C. M., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Branch (1880) ...... 10 0 0 Malcolm, W. E., Esq. ..100 Long, Captain S., R.N. ..500 Mallam, Richard, Esq. ..100 Long, Miss D. T., Arundel (1867-8) 21 0 0 • Mallett, Thos. H., Esq. (1879) . . 220 Longland, John, Esq.. ..110 I Manchester Branch (1880) . . 318 9 4 Longridge, the Misses ..110 ' Manley, A. E., Esq. ... 2 0 0 Longetaff, Messrs. F, & Sons, Mann, Mrs. Dixon ... 1 1 0 Limehouse 110 1 Mannock, W. M. S. P., Esq. 110 Longton Branch (1879) . . . . 29 8 0 Mansel, J. C., Esq. . ..110 Lonsdale, W., Esq. (1872) . . . 20 0 0 '• Mareet,W.,Esq.,M.D.,Cannes(1869-79) 13 13 0 Looe Branch (1880) 10 0 0 i March, Lieut., Santander . 0 10 0 Love, Mr. William, Paisley (1860-79) 20 0 0 j Margate Branch (1879) . . . . 25 0 0 LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 83

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. «. d. £. s. d. £. ». rf- £. s. d. Margetts, Charles, Esq. . . 1 1 0 Mellish, Mrs. Leigh ... 1 1 0 Margetts, Mrs. H 1 1 0 Mellor, the Hon. Justice (1878) . . 50 0 0 Marine and General Mutual Melrose Branch (1880) . . 14 16 6 Life Assurance Society . 10 0 0 Melville, Lady F. ... 3 3 0 Mark Lane Life-boat Fund, vide p. 95. Menars, Major H. (1863-69). . . 22 15 6 Markby, Alfred, Esq. (1878) . . 10 0 0 Mercers, Worshipful Co. of (1868) 52 10 0 Marks, J. C., Esq., Swansea (1880) 2 10 0 Merchant Taylors, Worshipful Com- Marples, R.M., Esq. Worship pany of (1857-76) 147 0 0 Street (1879) 110 Meredith, Miss Emma (1870-9) . . 20 3 0 Marriott, Capt. Edwd. . . 1 Merrick, Colonel (1880) . . 100 Marryat and Sons, Messrs. J. 2 Metcalf, E. C., Esq. . . . 0 10 Marryat, Charles, Esq. . . 1 ! Methuen, Rev. H. H. . . 0 10 Marsh, Miss, Gloucester . . 1 I Meux, Sir Henry, & Co. . . 5 5 Marshall, A.,Esq., Huntingdon! Michell, Rev. T. H. . . . 1 1 Marshall,C., Esq., Huntingdon 1 Michie, A. S., Esq. ... 1 0 Marshall, Key. E. (1854-77). 33 14 6 Michie, Mrs. A. S. ... 1 0 Ditto 100 i Middleton, The Misses (1860-76, in Marshall, J. M., Esq., Wal- addition to 301. 5s. collected) 42 12 6 lingford 110 Miland, Mrs., Wimbledon .'200 Marter, Miss Mary B. . 110 Milburn, Messrs. William, & Marter, Win. Ingram, Esq. 110 Co 550 Martin, Capt. W1. L., R.N. 100 Miles, William, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Martin, Dowager Lady (1880) 10 0 0 Miller, R. M., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Martin, E. M., Esq. . . 550 Miller, Mrs., Roehampton (1880) . . 220 Martin, Rev. G. (1875-8) 530 Millingtou & Co., Messrs. W. 1 1 0 Martin, J. Stapleton, Esq. 0 10 6 Millington, C., Esq. . ..110 Martini J. B.,~Esq., Lombard St. (1873) 10 10 0 Mills, H. J., Esq 050 Martin, James, Esq., Salisbury 1 1 Mills, J., Esq., Yateley ..110 Martin, Lieut. Leslie, 12th Lancers Mills, Mark, Esq. (1864-80). . . 85 5 0 (1873) 25 0 0 Mills, Wm., Esq., Clapham .110 Martin, Mrs., West Buckland 220 Millward, Wm., Esq. ..110 Martin, The Misses, Bloomsbury Milne, J. D., Esq., Aberdeen (1877-9) 300 (1869-75) 18 12 6 Milne. Mrs. J.D., Aberdeen (1864-75) 12 0 0 Martin, T., Esq., St. Austell 110 Mitcalfe, W. B., Esq. ..110 Martin, Rev. Glanville ..110 Mitchell, A. C., Esq.... 1 1 0 Martineau, Miss F., Clapham 220 Mitchell, F. H., Esq. (1876). . . 21 0 0 Martyn, Miss Jane A., Carthew 5 0 0 Mitchell,F.J., Esq., Newport 110 Ditto (1879) 100 Mitchell, G. W., Esq. . . 0 10 6 "Mary" (1880) 100 Mitchell, J. H., Esq. . . .220 Mason, Miss, Audenshaw Hall 0 10 6 Mitchell, W. R., Esq., Wim- Massey, Richard, Esq., Hand- pole Street 110 forth 200 Mitchell, Yeames, and Co., Massy-Beresford, Very Key. Messrs...... 5 0 0 John M 100 Moir, Mrs. M. T 1 10 Masterman, N., Esq. . . . 5 0 0 Moline and Co., Messrs. (1865-73) 41 10 .0 Mathews, G. H., Esq.. . .220 Molyneux, Lady Georgina (1874-7) 1500 Matthews and Luff, Messrs. .110 Molyneux, Miss .... 0 10 0 Matveieff and Co., Messrs. .100 Moncrieff, Colonel. ... 1 0 0 Maude, Capt. Hon. F., H.N. 1 1 0 Monk, Commander J., R.N. (1868-75) 47 7 6 Maudslay, Chas., Esq. ..100 Montague, A., Esq., Penton . 1 1 0 Maudslay, Son, and Field .220 Montague, James, Esq. (1859-67) 20 0 0 Mawe, F. E., Esq 110 Montgomerie & Workman, Maxwell, Rev. E 200 Messrs...... Maxwell, Col. G. Shirley .100 Montgomerie, F. B., Esq. Maxwell, Lieut.-Gen. H. H., Montgomery, John, Esq. R.A 10 0 0 Montgomery, Sir G., Bt. May, George, Bracondate (1878) . . 200 Montrose Branch (187 9). . 0 0 Mayne, Capt.R. C.,R.N.,C.B. 110 Moody, Miss, Derby . M'Arthur, Messrs. W. & A. . 2 2 0 Moon, R., Esq., Stanmore . McBayne, Miss Frances (1875-80) . 12 0 0 Moore, Rev. G. B., Tunstall M°Donogh, Mrs., Molesey .220 (1857-80) , 42 0 0 McDougall Bros., Messrs. .110 Moore, Capt. Richmond. R.N. 110 M°Ewan and Co., Messrs. J. 1 1 0 Moore, The late Lieut.-Gen. M'Hardy, Admiral ... 1 1 0 R. C., C.B 200 M"KerreIl, Wm., Esq. (1863-72) . . 80 0 0 Ditto, and Mrs. Moore (1871-6) 1200 M<=Neill, Sir J., G.C.B. ..100 Moore, W., Esq., Bury St. . 0 10 6 Mead, Joseph B., Esq. ..110 Moore, W., Esq., Wierton .110 Meadows, T., and Co., Messrs. 110 Moore, W. E., Esq. Royal Meares, Thos., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Exchange (1876) ..... 100 0 0 Medlycott, Capt. M.B., R.N. 1 1 0 Moorsom, Rev. J. R. . . . 1 10 Medwin, Dr. A. G. ... 1 1 0 Morehead, Dr. C 110 Mee, Mrs. J. H 110 Moreland Brothers, Messrs. .500 Meggeson and Co., Messrs. .110 Morgan & Co., Messrs. J. S. 110 Melhuish, Sons, & Co., Messrs. 110 Morgan & Medhurst, Messrs. 110 Meller, Capt. A., Ipswich (1874-9) 30 0 0 Morice, John C., Esq. ..110 Mellisb, Henry, Esq. ..110 Morland and Sons, Messrs. J. 1 1 0 84 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann, Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £,. 8. d. £. *. d. £. ,. d. Morley, Francis, Esq., Breadsall Nixon, C. J., Esq., Bourne- Priory 220 mouth 110 Morley, Mrs., Derby ..110 Noble, John, Esq. Park Place 2 0 0 20 0 0 Morphew, J., Esq., Jermyn Noble, R. H., Esq., Caver- Street 110 sham Hill 300 Morrice, R. E., Esq., Eltham (1872-6) 10 10 0 Noel, Eugene F., Esq 10 10 0 Morrieson, Col. Robert ..220 Nolloth, Dr. E., R.N. ..100 Morris, Prevost, & Co., Messrs. (1864-73) 15 10 0 Norfolk Branch (1880) . . . . 120 17 9 Morris, Mrs., Lee (1879) . . . . 0 10 0 Norsworthy, G., Esq. ..110 Morton, Mrs. (1864-79) . . . . 31 10 0 Norsworthy, H., Esq. (1866-77) . . luO 0 0 Morton, Rose, & Co., Messrs. 110 Northampton Branch (1880) . . 25 5 6 Mosenthal, Sons, and Co., Northampton, the Marquis of 5 0 0 Messrs. J 110 Northey, E. R., Esq., Epsom (1878) 10 0 0 Moser and Sons, Messrs. (1878) . . 10 0 0 Northumberland, Duke of . 200 Moss and Co., Messrs. C.. .220 Nottingham Branch (1880) . . 54 2 6 Moss, Mrs. G. W 2 Nottingham, Mrs., in memory of Moul'es, G., Esq., Lombard St. (1865-72) 21 0 0 her late uncle, A. Worthing- Moysey, Rev. F. L. . . . I 10 toa, Esq., Wbitchurch (1874) . . 250 0 0 Muff, F. B., Esq., Ilkley . .0100 Nunn, H. W., Esq. (1868) . . . 10 10 0 Mullens, J. A. Esq., Lom- Nuthall, Major-Gen. Thos. J. 1 1 0 bard Street (1880) 31 10 0 Nutter, James, Esq. . 0 10 6 Mullens, Mrs. A. (1880) . . 1 1U 0 Mttller, C. J., Esq. . . .110 Mundy, Thos., Esq., the late (1877) 50 0 0 Mannings, Mrs. A. A. . . 200 Munns, Colonel E. C. (1874-9) 650 Oakes, Arthur, Esq. . 1 1 0 Munns, Mr., Wrexham ..110 Oakes, Mrs. (1871-9) 770 Mure, Mrs. Geo. Herringswell (1873) 10 0 0 Oakley, Christopher, Esq. .110 Murphy, I. J., Esq., Lisburn 100 Odd Fellows, Independent Murphy, J. J., Esq., ditto .100 Order of (M.U.), vide p. 95. Muspratt, Henry, Esq., "A Thank- O'Donovan, The .... 1 1 0 offering for mercies bestowed on him- Offley, Forrester, and Co., self and family " (1875) . . . 10 0 0 Messrs 220 Musselburgh Branch (1880) . . 15 15 0 Oliver, George, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Mytton, Miss, Welshpool. .220 Oliver Goldsmith Life-boat Fund, vide p. 95. O'Neil, The Viscount ..500 O'NeiJ, Tie Viscountess ..500 Oram, Jas., Esq. (1863-80) . . . 85 0 0 Ord, W. G, H., Esq. ... 1 1 0 N., per Messrs. Morris, Pre- Orde, Miss A. M. F. (1865-77) . . 30 0 0 vost, and Co 500 Ditto 110 N. B. A. (1875) 30 0 0 Ormerod, G. W., Esq.,Brookbank(1875) 15 15 0 N. F. 11 110 Ormston, R., Esq. (1861-70). . . 42 0 0 N. L., Dublin (1861-79) . . . . 80 0 0 Osborn, Mrs. C., Down End 110 Napier, Key. J. W. ... 1 1 0 Osborne, Martin, Esq. . 110 Nash, C., Esq., Kensington (1878-80) 206 Osborne, Rev. Philip. . 2 10 0 Nash, F., Esq., Ludlow . . I I 0 Ostell, Mrs I I 0 Naylor, Benzon, & Co., Messrs. 550 Otter, Mrs. H. C., Oban . 110 Naylor, Joseph Ulysses, Eso. 110 Otway, Rear-Adml. R. J. 500 Neale, Miss C., Brighton . 0 10 6 Outram, Sir Francis, Bart. 500 Neilson & Sons, Messrs. Claud 220 Outram, the Dowager Lady 200 Nelson, Dale, & Co., Messrs.. 1 1 O Ouvry, F.,Esq.,Queen Anne St. 2 2 0 "Nemo" 500 Overstone, The Rt. Hon. the Nesbitt, Messrs. A. & W.. . 1 1 0 Lord (1878) 50 0 0 Nesbitt, Miss Downing (1877-8) . . 10 0 0 Ovey, The Misses (1865-72) . . 90 0 0 Neve, Mrs. R 050 Owen and Graham, Messrs. (1866-77) 56 5 0 Newark Branch (l!r80) . . . . 30 10 9 Newbon, Robt. Alger, Esq. .110 Newcastle Trinity Board . .1010 0 Newcastle, Tynemouth and Cullercoats Branch (187'J-80) . . 205 0 0 P. P. (1879) 10 0 0 Newman, Mrs., Sen. . . . 0 10 0 Pacific Steam Navigation Co. 550 Newquay (Cardiganshire) Branch (1880) 500 Padbury, Mr. James, Bishop's New River Company... 1 1 0 Waltham (1880) . . . . 0 10 0 Newson, Thomas, Esq. ..110 Paine, J., Esq., Springfield 220 Newton, F. W., Esq. ... 1 0 0 Paine, Wm. Esq., St. Neot's 1 1 0 Newton, Lieut. W.H..R.A. (1873-5) 20 0 0 Painter, T., Esq., Wrexham 1 0 0 Ditto 500 Palmer, Colonel G. . . 1 1 n Newton, Miss 230 Palmer, George, Esq.. 1 1 o Nicholl, Henry F., Esq., Palmer, Miss, Manton (1860-80) 20 10 0 Henley 550 Palmer, Richard, Esq. (1870^) . . 35 0 0 Nicholson, G.P.,Esq.,Wath (1869-80) 25 4 0 Pantin, Messrs. W. & C. . . 1 1 0 Nicholson, W. L., Esq., Parbury, Mrs 110 Blackheath 110 Parker, F., Esq. (1877) . . 10 0 0 Nicolson, Admiral Sir F. "W., Parker, Miss (1875) 10 0 0 Bart.,C.B 100 Parker, Miss, St. dear's (1862-71) 20 0 0 LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 85

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Parker, Rev. Win. (1858-77) . . 41 0 0 Philips, J. W., Esq. ... 2 2 0 Parker, Mrs. and Friends, Philips, Miss, Leamington .110 Fifehead 100 Phillips, W. W., Esq. ..100 Parkin, Miss, Leconfield . 110 Phillimore, Capt. W. B. (1859-80) . 205 10 0 Parkin, Miss M. J., ditto 110 Phillimore, Vice-Admiral A. 3 0 0 Ditto (1879) ... . . 550 Phillipps and Graves, Messrs. 110 Parkin,W., Esq., Blaithwait 110 Phillpotts, W. F., Esq. ..110 Parnell, John, Esq., J.P Pick, Edgar S., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Waltham Abbey . . 100 Pickering, Leonard, Esq. (1872) . . 200 0 0 Parnell, Louis, Esq. . . 200 Pickernell Brothers, Messrs. 110 Parnell, Mrs. Gervas, Fetcham 110 Pickernell, F. C., Esq. ..110 Partington, E., Esq. . ..110 Piel Branch (1880) 20 0 0 Partridge, C., Esq., exors. of 2 0 0 Pigeon, Henry, Esq. (1864-79) . . 52 10 0 Pasley, Adm. Sir T. S.. Bart., Pike, Mrs. Justine (1873-8) . . . 20 0 0 K.C B...... 1 0 0 Pilgrim, C.H., Esq. . . .220 Paterson, Laing, & Bruce, Pirie and Co., Sir John ..220 Pitt, Miss E.,Ossington Street (1874-80) 300 Paul, H. T., Esq 220 Pixley, Stewart, Esq. ..110 Paulet, Lady Henry (1 862-72) . . 32 0 0 Platt, Fredk., Esq., Oldham (1873) . 90 0 0 Paulin, G.. Esq., Lloyd's .110 Platt, Owen, Esq., Manchester 110 Pawle, J. D., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Playne, Peter, Esq. (1860-79) . . 95 0 0 Pawle, Frederick X)., Esq., Plymouth Branch (1879). . . . 50 0 0 Bainfield (1868-9) 15 5 0 Poe, Rev. J. Leslie ... 1 1 0 Payne, Miss H., Glenfield .100 Pol, Paris, Esq. (1871) . . . . 10 10 0 Payne, W. H., Esq., Bolton . 0 10 6 Pollard, Wm., Esq., Windermere (1880) 500 Peach, The Misses, Langley Poole, Mrs. £., Canonbury (188u) . 100 Hall, further in aid of Port Logan Branch (1879) . . . 1190 Memorial Lite-boat (1877"> . . 50 0 0 Port of Rochester Branch (1880) . . 16 12 10 Peacock and Buchan, Messrs. Porteous & Senior, Messrs. .220 (1862-8) "8 13 0 Porter, Rev. C. F. ... 0 10 0 Ditto 220 Porter, Capt H. R. . . . 110 Peacock Bros., Messrs.,Sunder - Postans and Sons, Messrs. . 0 10 0 land: I/. Is. each, annually, Potter and Co., Messrs. ..110 for the s.s. Ash, s.s. Larch, Potter, J. D., Esq. ... 2 2 0 and brig Emma .... 3 3 0 Powell, Messrs. T. J. and T. 1 1 0 Peacock, Thos. B. Esq., Finsbury (1877) 10 10 0 Poyer, J. P., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Peale, W., Esq., Loose (1865-71) . . 100 0 0 Poynder, William, Esq., Pearce, Maresco, Esq. ..110 Hartham Park ( 1874) . . . . 500 0 0 . Pearson, Miss Sophia ... 1 1 0 Prall, Z. E., Esq 220 Peart, H. B., Esq 200 Pratt, Mrs. H., Leamington (1863-80) 21010 0 Pease E., Esq 200 Prescott, H. W., Esq. ..220 Pease, Hy., Esq., Pierremont( 1860-74) 100 0 0 Preston, Miss L. F. M. . . 5 0 0 Peckover, A., Esq., Wisbeach (1857-75) 30 0 0 Price and Pierce, Messrs. .550 Peckover, J., Esq., ditto .110 Price, Mrs. Admiral (1879) . . . 1000 Peckover, W., Esq., ditto (1857-74) 80 0 0 Price, Alfred, Esq., St. Peebles Branch (1880) . . . . 15 0 0 Peek, Winch & Co., Messrs. 5 5 0 Priestley, Wm., Esq. ..110 Peel, Sir Robert, Bart., G.C.B. (1871) 20 0 0 Primrose, The Hon. B.F.,C.B. 220 Peel, Edmund Tates, Esq. .100 Prince, John, Esq. . . .220 "Peeps," per Mrs. Dalton (1880). . 220 Prince, Ogg, and Co., Messrs. 110 Pelham, Lord (1876) . . . . 10100 Pritchard, J., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Pemberton, E. L., Esq., M.P. (1868-73) 31 0 0 Pritchard, Mrs., Astley Abbots 110 Pembroke and Montgomery, Prowse, Capt. G. J. W. . . 1 1 0 The Earl of (1875) 250 0 0 Psaila, Linga, Demerara ..110 Penarth Branch (1880) . . . . 25 0 0 " Psalm 107 " 200 Penfold, E. H., Esq. ... 2 2 0 Pugh, Miss, Leighton ..100 Penfold, Mrs. W. M. ..110 Purdie, Capt. John (the late) 110 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company . .550 Penn and Sons, Messrs. John 500 Pennington,Mrs.,Thickthorn 110 Queensberry, Marquis of .220 Pensou, Miss 0 10 6 Quick, Rev. R. H., M.A. ..220 Penson Mrs. . . ..330 Pepys, J. A., Esq. (1680) . . . 10 10 0 Percy, Lady Louisa (1870-8) . . 150 0 0 Percy, The Right Hon. The Earl M.P . . 200 R. B. and Co. (1867-80) . . . . 102 7 0 Percy, Lord J. W. ... 2 0 0 R. B. J. (1879) 500 Perot, A. W., Esq., Demerara 110 Rabbetts, Rev. F. D., M.A.. 050 Perrott,SirE.G.L.,Bart., V.P. 110 Rackham, Willoughby, Esq. 220 Pertwee, Joseph, Esq. (1867-71). . 130 0 0 Radclifie, John, Esq., Furlane 110 Peters, Rev. M. Nowell . . 0 10 0 Rahn and Co., Messrs. .220 Petre, John Berney, Esq. .22-0 Ralli Brothers, Messrs. .220 Pettitt, G., Esq. . . .050 Ralph, Charles, Esq. . .220 Philips & Co., Messrs. J.&N. 10 10 0 Ralph, Rowland W., Esq .100 Philips, Dr. Lovell, Torquay (1868-9) 1500 Kam, Rev. Stopford J. .100 86 THE LITE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. ». d. £. a. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Ramsay, Capt. John, R.E. .200 Rochester, Thomas, Esq. (1870) . . 1000 0 0 Randell, Edward, Esq., Mark Rockley, J., Esq., Boro' ..110 Rodocanachi, Sons, and Co. 110 Randells, Howells, and Co. .110 Rodwell, Mrs. Helen, Win- ' Randolph, Admiral G. G. .500 Chester (1863-77) 91 9 8 Rawlins, Colonel .... 1 1 0 Rogers, Mrs., Westbourne Sq. 1 10 Rawson, Miss, Tilney Street (1879) 100 0 0 Roget, Mrs., Maida Hill. .110 Kawson, Miss E., Nydd Hall (1880) 100 0 0 Rohrweger, J. C., Esq. ..110 Ray, Brisco, Esq., in memory Rolle, The Hon. Mark . . 10 0 0 of the late Richard Gla ister, Rolleston, Miss, Bath ..110 Esq. (1875) 10 0 0 Rolt and Co., Messrs. Peter .220 Ray, Capt. H. R. (1873) . . . . 10 0 0 Ropes, W. H., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Ray, Rev. Henry, B.A. ..110 Rose, Alderman Sir W. A. . 1 1 0 Raymond and Reid, Messrs. (1873) 50 0 0 Rose, Mrs. A. M., Fulham .110 Reading Branch (1880) . . . 123 13 10Ross, Wm. Lewis, Esq. ..220 Reay, Capt., Leith (1879) . . . 0 10 0 Rosse, Dowager Countess of 2 0 0 Redfern, Alexander, and Co. 500 Rothery, H. C., Esq., M.A. Reece, Miss (1869-77) . . . . 24 0 0 (1880) 25 0 0 Reeves, A., Esq 050 Rothschild, Messrs. N. M., & Regent's Canal Company .330 Song 10 0 0 Reid, Alex., Esq., Demerara 110 Rotton, Major-General . 110 Reid, P., Esq., Stock Exchange (1879) 50 0 0 Routh, Miss A 100 Reinachs, Nephew, and Co. . 0 10 6 Routh, W. D., Esq. ... 5 0 0 Reiss Bros., Messrs. . ..220 Rowbotham, Dr. Wm. . . 0 10 6 Remington, Rev. T. M. . . 220 Rowlandson, Miss Ann ..110 Rendell, Jas. & Sons, Messrs. 110 Rowley and Davies, Messrs. 110 Reneau, Mr. & Mrs. R. P. W. 1 1 0 Kowley, Col. Sir C., Bart. .220 Reynardson, Rev. G. B. (1865-72) 15 0 0 Royal Harwich Yacht Club .220 Ditto ... 200 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Reynardson, Rev. J. B. . . 1 10 Reynolds, Rear-Admiral ..050 Royal Yacht Squadron . . 10 0 0 Reynolds, E. M. Esq.. ..110 Rubie, J. P., Esq., Cowes .110 Reynolds, J., Esq. ... 0 10 6 Ruck Bros., Messrs. . . . 0 10 0 Rich, H. T Esq., Hounslow 0 10 6 Rudge, Miss, Oxford Square 100 Richards, M., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Rudge, W. N., Esq. (1865-72) . . 31 10 0 Richardson, Brothers and Co. 110 Rufford, F. T., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Richardson, James G., Esq. .100 Rugg, Mrs., Detling ... 1 1 0 Richardson, Jonathan, Esq. .100 Runcorn Branch (1880) . . . . 12 1 8 Richardson, Miss . . . . 0 10 6 Ruskin, Professor, M.A. ..500 Richardson, T., Esq. . . .100 Rust, George J., Esq.. ..110 Rickards, Walter, Esq. (1879) . . 10 0 0 Rutherfurd Brothers, Messrs. 100 Rickett, Smith, & Co., Messrs. 110 Ry croft, Chas. A. W., Esq. (1863-71) 25 0 0 Ricketts, Miss Frederica ..110 Ryder, Admiral A. P. ..100 Riddell, Miss, Beaufort Grdns. 220 Ridge, Henry, Esq., Stock Exchange (1876-80) . . . . 12 12 0 Ridgway & Co., Messrs. ..220 Ridpath, E., Esq 110 S. C. H. (1859-77) 41 11 0 Rigge, H. F., Esq 110 Ditto ... ..110 Riley, C., Esq 100 S. H. H., " Little Colonial " 110 Rivaz, Charles, Esq. . . .110 S. M., Kensington. . 110 Rivington, Septimus, Esq. .110 S. M. J. (1880) . . . . 100 Robartes, The Rt. Hon. Lord 500 S. S., Tunbridge Wells 220 Robartes, Hon. T. C. Agar-, S. Y. N. (1872-8) . . . . 30 0 0 M.P 220 Sabel, Max, Esq. . . 110 Robarts, Henry C., Esq.. .110 Saddlers, Worshipful Com Roberts, C. W., Esq. ..110 pany of (1877-8) . . . . 30 10 0 Roberts, Miss, Brightwell . 0 10 6 Sadler, Harrison, and Co. 220 Robertson, Jas., Esq., Colombo (1880) 200 St. Ivea Harbour Comm™ 1010 0 Robertson-Macdonald, Vice- Saker, W. E., Esq. . . .220 " Sally-forth," per Mrs. Dalton (1878-80) 12 12 0 Robertson, Capt. G. M. ..500 Salmon, Capt. Henry Thomas (1875) 10 0 0 Robertson, Henry, Hull (1873) . . 100 0 0 Salt, John Chas., Esq. (1879) . . 10 10 0 Robertson, Mrs., Girton (1863-79) 17 0 0 Salters, Worshipful Company of 5 5 0 Robertson, Miss S. ... 1 1 0 Samuelson, Miss F. A. . . 0 10 6 Robertson, J. C. Esq. ..100 Sancton, Philip, Esq. (1860-8) . . 25 15 0 Robilliard, John, Esq., R.N. (1879) . 0 10 0 Sanders, F., Esq., Cross Keys 110 Robins, Miss, Woburn Place 100 Sandwich, The Countess of (1872-80) 70 0 0 Robins, MissG., ditto ..100 Sandwich, The Earl of . .110 Robinson,F.J.,Esq.,ChesterSt. 2 2 0 Sandys-Lumsdaine, Mrs. .110 Robinson, G., Esq., Skiptpn .110 Santley, Charles, Esq. (1879) . . 20 0 0 Robinson, Lawson, Esq. ..110 Sartoris, Alfred, Esq. ... 5 0 0 Robinson, Miss Emma . . 0 10 0 Sartorius, Sir G. R., Admiral Robinson, Rev. Henry (1874) . . 10 0 0 of the Fleet, K.C.B. ..110 Robinson, Rev. T. B. B. . . 1 1 0 Sassoon and Co., Messrs. D. . 2 2 0 Rochdale Branch (1879) . . . . 85 17 9 Saul, G. T., Esq., Bow ..110 LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 87

Ann. Subs. Donations. Am^ Subs. Donations. £. >. d. £. t. d. £. *. d. £. s. d. Saunders, Miss Jane . . . 220 Simpson, The Misses, Hadley 0 10 0 Saunders, Mrs., Durham Ter. 220 Sinclair, Mrs., Greenock (1874) .. 20 0 0 Savage and Hill, Messrs. . 222 2 0 Singleton, Rev. R. Corbet, Savory and Moore, Messrs. . ''333 3 0 R. T. Y. C. (1857-77) . . . . 26 0 0 Saxe-Weimar, General H.S.H. Ditto 110 Prince Edward of . . . 100 Sismey, Mrs., Hadley Green. 220 Scales and Rogers, Messrs. . 0 10 0 Skinners, Worshipftil Com- Scarborough Branch (1880) . . . 100 0 0 pany of (1865-77) 52 10 0 Scarth, W., Esq., Highbury 110 Slater, Henry, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Schilizzi and Co., Messrs. (1867-74) 37 16 0 Slater, John, Esq., "A Thank-offer- Schwind, C. Esq., Broomfield 110 ing to Almighty God for his late mer- Schloss Brothers, Messrs. . 0 10 0 cies" 10 00 Scholey, Mrs 110 Ditto 110 Schon, Master Percy (1880) . . 0 10 0 Smith and Co., Messrs. F. . 2 2 0 Schroder & Co., Messrs. J. H. 2 2 0 Smith and Sons, Messrs. G. . 2 2 0 Scorer, A., Esq 110 Smith, Colonel J. (1866-80) . . 78 0 0 Scott, E., Esq., Colchester (1869-79) 640 Smith, Elder, and Co., Messrs. (1879) 660 Scott, Patrick, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Smith, Geo., Esq., St. John's Scott, Rev. Canon ... 1 1 0 Wood...... 1 1 0 Scott, Rev. M. R.,M.A.,&Mrs.l 1 0 Smith, Heathfield, Esq., Epsom (1864-72) 21 0 0 Scott, R. H., Esq., M.A. ..110 Smith, J. B., Esq., Wood Scovel, Gep., Esq., Grosvenor Green 110 Place (1879) ...... 20 Smith, J. Etherington, Esq., and Mrs. Scrimgeour, Mrs., Highgate (1872-9) 36 5 Smith, in aid of Joseph Sykes Life-boat Scrimgeour, Miss, Dorking (1866-79) 4 14 (1880) 330 Scriveners, Worshipful Com- Smith, J. MacLaren, Esq. . 10 0 0 pany of (1860-78) 37 7 Smith, J. W., Esq., Oundle .110 Seager, Charles H. Esq. (1872-8) . . 15 15 Smith, Miss, as executrix of the Sebag, Joseph, Esq. (1877) . . . 10 0 late R. Bryan Smith, Esq.. 0 10 6 Seely, Chas., Esq., M.P. (1872) . . 20 0 Smith, Miss F. L. C., North- Selborne, The Lord ... 2 0 0 ampton (1873-80) 41 0 0 Semple, A., Esq., Maida Vale 110 Ditto 110 Senior, J., Esq., Streatham .220 Smith, Mr. G., Walsall ..050 Senior, Julian, Esq. (1877-9) . . 31 0 0 Smith, Mrs, Old Park ..110 Settle Branch (1879-80) . . . . 347 14 1Smith0 , Mrs. Peploe ... 5 0 0 Severn, J. P., Esq. . . .330 Smith, Samuel, Esq., Bungay 220 Sewell, Mrs., Brompton ..110 Smith, T. H., Esq., Regina Sewell, W., Esq., Kilburn .110 Road 110 Seyd and Co., Messrs... 1 1 0 Smith, Thomas Valentine, Shackleton, Richard, Esq. .330 Esq.,GrosvenorRoad(1878) 10 10 0 Shafto, Mrs. J. D. ... 1 0 0 Smith, W. Arthur, Esq., Bir- Ditto in aid of Swanage mingham (1873) 10 10 0 Lifeboat (1875) . . . . 50 0 0 Smith, The Rt. Hon., W. H., Sharp, Sidney, Esq. . . .200 M.P 550 Sharpe and Co., Messrs. R. .110 Smith, Wm., Esq., Woodfield 10 0 0 Sharpe, Sulton, Esq. . . .300 Smith, Philip T., Esq., Nice (1880) 500 Sharps and Wilkins, Messrs. 110 Smithemau, Mrs. E., Guildford(1879) 226 Shaw, Miss L. C 050 Smithers,H.W.,Esq., Amsterdam (1872) 10 0 0 Shaw, Rev. F 110 Smithers, H. W., Esq., Moor- Shaw, Savill, and Co., Messrs. 110 gate Street 110 Sheffield Branch (1880) . . . . 39 1 4 Smythies, G., Esq. ... 2 2 0 Sheepshanks, W., Esq. ..110 Soame, The Misses ... 2 2 0 Shepard & Co., Messrs. ..220 Soames, E., Esq. (1876) . . . . 10 10 0 Shepherd, Arthur, Esq. (1869-74). . 41 0 Soames, Miss L. K.., Greenwich 050 Shepherd,MajorHowell(l859-71). . 46 10 Soames, W., Esq., Blackheath 220 Sherwood, Mrs., the late, Society for the Discharge and Relief Reading (1877) 50 0 of Persons Imprisoned for Small Sherwood, Joseph, Esq. (1862-73). . 15 15 Debts (1877) 50 0 0 Shewell, Rev. Frank, M.A. . 1 1 Soden, Rev. A. J 050 Shiffner, Miss J. P. (1871-80) . . 21 0 0 Solly, Capt. L. B., R.N. ..200 Shiffner, Mrs 110 Sommer, Chas., Esq., New- Shipp, T. P., Esq 110 castle-on-Tyne .... 1 1 0 Short, F. B., Esq., Buckham (1878) 10 0 0 Somes, Mrs. Joseph ... 1 1 0 Short, Mrs., Hastings . . ."200 Somes and Co., Messrs. ..110 Ditto (1869-75 55 0 0 Soper, Joseph, Dawlish (1873) . . 25 0 0 Shotton and Bouts, Messrs. . 0 10 6 Souter.Miss, Norwood ..110 Shuckburgh, Sir Geo., Bart. 220 South Devon Shipping Co. . 3 3 0 Ditto, Contribution Box . . 18 6 5 South Metropolitan Gas Light Sibthorp, Colonel.... 2 0 0 and Coke Company (1864-79) 63 0 0 Sim, Captain Alexander ..110 Southard and Co., Messrs. .220 Siraes, N. P., Esq., Horsham 110 Southport Branch (1880) . . . 10 6 9 Simon and Dale, Messrs. ..220 Spaldin, Miss, Hull ... 1 1 0 Simondu, Robt. Henville, Esq. 110 Sparks, Mrs. Wm. . . . 0 10 0 Simper, Mrs., Salisbury ..110 Spartali and Co., Messrs. .100 Simpson, B. W., Esq. ..110 Spawforth, Joseph, Esq. ..550 Simpson, Lightly, Esq. ..110 Spawforth, Mrs. E. ... 2 2 0

G 2 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. B. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. it. Spencer, Maitland, Esq., Un- Sulivan, Capt. T. B. M., R.N. 1 0 0 derleigh (1875-6) ..... 30 0 0 ' Summerson, T. R., Esq. ..076 Spencer, W., Esq ..... 220 ! Surr, Watson, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Sperling, Arthur, Esq. ..110 Surrey Commercial Dock Co. 550 Sperring, Henry John, Esq. (1878) 10 0 0 Sutherland, H., Esq., Dulwich 110 "Spes"(l879) ...... 100 Sutherland, His Grace the Spicer, J. J., Esq ..... 110 Duke of 500 Spies Bros, and Co., Messrs. (1879) 10 0 0 | Sutherland. R., Esq., Egham 500 Spottiswoode, James, Esq., Swanzy, Messrs. K. mid A. . 1 1 0 Perth (1859-73) ..... 30 0 0 i Swinburne,Sir J., Bart., F.R.S. 5 0 0 Spreckley, White, and Lewis 220 Sykes, J., Esq 220 Sprigens, Miss, Bow ...lid Sykes, Miss, Bristol ... 1 1 0 Staig, Capt., Leith (1879) . . . o 10 o Symonds, F., Esq., M.A. (in Stallebrass, Mrs., South aid of the /«'« Lite-boat) .330 Hackney ...... 0 10 6 Symonds, Wm. Thos., Esq. .220 Stalschmidt, E. E., Esq. (1872) . . 10 10 0 Stamp, Mrs. Ann G., Hull 1 1 0 Standen, Win., Esq. . . 0 10 0 Standidge and Co., Messrs. 110 Standring Brothers & Co. 110 T. H. N., Thanksgiving for a Standring, Geo. C., Esq. 0 10 6 safe voyage (1870) 10 0 0 Stanhope, General . 220 T. J. M. (1877-9) 30 0 0 Stanley, J., Esq ..... 110 T. J. S 050 Stanley, W. F., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Taddy and Co., Messrs. ..330 Stanton, J. T., Esq. ... 1 1 o Taite, Charles, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Starkie, Mrs. (1867-75) . . . . 21 0 0 Talbot, Lady 110 Starky, Mrs., Bromham ..100 Tallow Chandlers, The Wor- Stead, J. J., Esq ..... 050 shipful Company of (1869-70) . . 21 0 0 Steains and Co., Messrs. J. .110 Tangye Brothers & Holman 0 10 6 Stedman, Miss .... 1 1 0 Tanqueray & Co., Messrs. C. 2 2 0 Stechford Branch (1880) . . . . 25 17 5 Taplin, Thomas, Esq., the Steel, Mrs., Cockerraouth (1877) . . 10 0 0 late (1859-73) 26 5 0 Steinmetz,J. H., Esq.. ..110 Tapling and Co., Messrs. Thos. 220 Stennett, J. H., Esq., Miningsby (1877-9) 9 10 0 Tapper, A. A., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Stephen, Mrs. Leslie . . .220 ! Tarleton, Admiral SirWalter, Stephens, F. S., Esq., and | K.C.B 110 Mrs. Scott ..... 220 ! Tamer, A. T., Esq. . ..100 Stericker and Co., Messrs. .110 ] Tamer, E. T., Esq. ... 1 0 0 Sterling, Miss Julia . . .550 Tarner, G. Edward, Esq. . 110 Stern, Baron Herman De, per M. Lea, \ Tarner, H. T., Esq. ... 1 0 0 Esq. (1878) ...... 10 0 0 Tarner, Miss C. T. . . .0100 Stern Brothers, Messrs. (1876-7) . . 47 5 0 : Tarner, Miss L. T. ... 0 10 0 Stevenson, Miss H.B., Iver 330 Tarratt, Josh., Esq. . . .220 Steward, Rev. C. H. . . . 1 10 ; Tarratt, Mrs., Ashford Hall (1877) 300 0 0 Stewart, Com. Duncan, K.N., i Tassel!, Mr. F 050 One Day's Halt-pay ..086 I Tate, Miss C. E 110 Stewart, Mrs. Duncan (the • Tatham, Admiral E., C.B. . 1 1 0 late) ...... 110 Tattersall, John, Esq., one year's main- . Stewart, Rev. J., Lisburn .100 tenanne of a Life-buat station (1877) 70 0 0 Stiebel Brothers, Messrs. ..110 Tatton, Lees W., Esq., Man- Stilwell, Thomas, F.sq. (1862-75) . . 42 0 0 chester 110 Stirling Branch (1830) ..... 57 5 9 Tatton, Mr. Samuel . . . 0 10 0 Stock, Mrs., Bristol ... 2 0 0 Taunton, Miss, in memory of Stocken, P., Esq., Pimlico .110 the late Lady Taunton .110 Stocks, Major, Halifax ..220 Tawke, A., Esq., and Mrs Tawke, Stone, E. M., Esq., and Mrs. The Lawn, Kochford . . 0 10 0 Stone ...... 550 Taylor and Sons, Messrs. J.. 110 Stone, J., Esq., Broad St. .110 Taylor, Charles, Esq., Man- Stone, Mrs. John, Ashburton 100 ningtree 110 Stopford, Mrs. Grosvenor .100 Taylor, J. D., Esq. (1865-79) . . 85 0 0 Stowers, Rev. H. M. . . . 1 in Taylor, Mrs., Liverpool (1878-9) . . 1 10 0 Strahan, W. S., Esq., Buxton a 2 0 Taylor, Mrs.W.,HamptonCourt(1866) 20 0 0 Strange, Mrs. Mary Ann .110 Taylor, Rev. Alfred K. . . 10 Streatfeild, R. J., Esq. . .550 Taylor, Wm., Esq., Lee . . 10 Street, George, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Taylor, W., Esq., Jun., Lee. 1 0 Strickland, A. E. C., Esq .110 Taylor, W. R., Esq. ... 10 0 Stripling, Miss, Lichfield. .200 Teevan, Major G. J. . . . 00 Ditto (1879) ...... 25 0 0 Temperleys, Carter, & Darke 1 0 Stuart, Colonel ..... 200 Tempest, J.,Esq.,Derby . 1 0 Stuart, Geo., Esq. (1865-79) . . 42 0 0 Templer, R. B., Esq.. . 10 Stucley, Lieut.-Colonel ..100 Terry, John, Esq.... 330 Sturrock, Archibald, Esq. .220 Tesdorpf & Co., Messrs. A 220 Stutfield, W., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Tetley and Co., Messrs. J. 0 10 0 Stutfield, Mrs. (1867-76) . . . . 45 0 0 Tetley and Son, Messrs. E. 110 Suart, Mrs. Alfred . ..100 Tetley, The Misses, Hallfield Sugden, Richard, Esq. ..110 (1869-78) 70 0 0 LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 89

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. a. d. £. t. d. £. s. d. Thames & Mersey Marine In- Union Steam Ship Company (1877) 10 10 0 surance Co., Royal Exchange 550 Unite, W. I)., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Thomas, Capt. Montague, ll.N .(1868-80) 59 0 0 Upton, H., Esq., Petworth (1859-69) 54 12 0 Thomas, Charles, Esq. . . 0 10 6 Ditto 330 Thomas, D. C., Esq. . . . 0 10 6 Urwick, W. H., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Thomas, John C., Esq. ..110 Usborne and Sons, Messrs. .110 Thomas, Mr. W., Caerphilly 0 10 0 Usborne,Miss A. M.(1S69). . . 10 0 0 Thompson, Adam, Esq. ..110 U sherwood, Miss .... 2 2 0 Thompson, Viee-Adm. T. P. 1 0 0 Thompson, Henry, Esq. ..110 Thompson, Messrs. W..I. & 11. 220 Thorley Rectory, Bishop's Stortford 220 Vacher, E. P., Esq. (1871) . . . 10 10 0 Thorngate.W., Esq. (the late), Vacher, H. P., Esq. (1871) . . . 10 10 0 Trustees of 80 0 0 Valpy, R. H., Esq., Newbury 300 Threlfall, Chas., Esq. (1867-9) . . 20 10 0 Vanuer and Prest, Messrs. .110 Ditto 550 Vansittart, A. A., Esq. (1851I-7U). . 15510 0 Threlfall, Mrs 110 Vardon, Miss E 110 Thresher, Capt. W. (1871-80) . . 15 15 0 Vardon, Mrs. F. (1868-77) . . . 10 10 0 Thwaites, D,, Jun., Esq. (I8o8-70) . 15 0 0 Yardon, H., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Tidd, Frederick A. Esq. (1870) . . 10 10 0 Varnam, Miss H., Pailton . 0 10 6 Tidd, Walter R., Esq. (1873) . . 10 10 0 Vaughan, Henry, Esq. (1870-3) . . 30 10 0 Tillard, Edward, Esq. . . 1 0 Vaughan, Mrs., Westbourne Tindall, Riley, & Co., Messrs. 1 0 i Terrace 550 Tindall,W. H., Esq. ... 1 0 i Venning, Edgecombe, Esq. .110 Tinley,'Mr. R.'R. " . . . 0 10 0 Verney, Capt. E. H., R.N. .110 Tisdall,Mr. Sidney, and Friends (1874-80) 6 15 0 Vernon, Miss Emma P. . .110 Toke, Major 110 , Vernon, Rev. H. J., B.A. . 0 10 0 Tollemache, Hon. Algernon i Verrall, Miss Laura, Southover (1873) SO 0 0 Grey (1867-77) 250 0 0 Verulam, The Earl of (1876) . . 10 0 0 Tomkinson, Thomas, Esq (186 i-74) 115 0 0 j Vesey, Capt. R.N. (1864-78) . . 21 0 0 Toms and Co., Messrs. .0100 i Victoria, steamer, Owners of the (1879) 550 Toppin, Miss, Putney .110 ! Vigne, John, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Torquay Branch (1879) . . . 60 19 10Vincent. J., Esq 110 Towgood, Alfred, Esq. .110 ! Violet (1880) 300 Towgoqd, Edw., Esq.. .220 Vivian, Younger, and Bond, Townend and Co., Messrs. T. 1 1 0 : Messrs 110 Toyubee, Capt. H. ... 1 1 0 Tramore Branch (1879) . . . . 10 0 0 Treherne, H., Esq., Ashperton 0 10 0 Treherne, Mrs. Hy., ditto . 0 10 0 Triu'g, Mrs. James . . . 0 10 6 W. (1862-78) .... 80 0 0 Trotter, Mrs., Thurloe Sq. . 500 ! W. A. D. (1875-80) . . 50 0 0 Trotter,William, Esq. (1872) . . 10 0 i W. F. S., Lloyd's (1877) . 25 0 (> Trowerrp_n.nn«, AlfredA 1f\.nrt, Esq.!?„„ , Th1'K.ne . latIA*e (18T8-9) 10 10 "W. J. H. (1879) 0 10 0 Troyte, C. A. W., Esq. . . 1 10 j W. M., Woodford.... 1 1 0 Tryon, Hon. Mrs. ... 1 0 0 ! Wace, J. R., Esq., Baker Street 1 1 0 Tudor, E. O., Esq. ... 1 1 0 j Waddington, Mrs. J. T. (1869-78) 52 10 0 Tudor, Henry, Esq. ... 1 1 0 : Wagstaff, James, Esq. ..110 Tudor, Mrs. Langley. ..110 i Wain, R., Esq., Clifford St. . 1 10 Tufton, Sir Henry J., Bart. .330 | Wakefield Branch (1880) . . . 33 0 0 Tulloh, General, R.A. ..110 ! Wakefield, Miss M. R. (1860-73) . . 76 5 0 Tulloh, Miss 110 Waldegrave, the Earl ..550 Tunstall Branch (1879-80) . . . 12 1-2 0 :•—-•- Walker, Geo., Esq- . 110 Tupp, Mr. J. 'Tottenham Court Road ! Walker, G. J. A., Esq. ..100 (1874-9) 630 Walker, J. L., Esq. ... 1 0 0 Turle, James, Esq., M.D. .110 Walker, John, Esq., Halifax (1876) 20 0 0 Turle, Mrs 0 10 6 Walker, Lady 110 Turner, Miss, Holloway . . 1 11 0 Walker, Philip A., Esq. ..110 Turner, Miss, in continuation Walker, Thos., Esq., M.D., of the late Major ... 1 1 0 Peterborough .... 1 1 0 Turner, Mrs., Liverpool (1877) 100 0 0 Walker, W. M., Esq. (1873-6) . . 15 0 0 Tweddle, Mrs. (1872-80). . . . 15 15 0 ' Ditto 110 Twining, H. H., Esq. ... 1 1 0 i Wallace Brothers. Messrs. 330 Two Friends, per Miss Wor- ! Walrond, C. T., Esq. . . 1 1 U sencroft(1879) 100 ' Walsh, Mrs., Winchester 0 10 0 Ditto 100 I Walters, Rev. A. V., B.A. 050 Two Sisters (1877-SO) . . 800 Walton, Charles, Esq. . 1 O 0 Tylden, Mrs., Oxford ..11" i Walton, Francis, Esq.,Lloyd's 1 1 0 Tyndall, W. H., Esq. ..11 Walton, Geo.. Skipton (1873) . . 10 0 0 Tyser, G. D., Esq., Lloyd's . 1 1 Wanklyn, J. B., Esq. (1872). . . 10 10 0 Ward, Vice-Admiral J. R. . 1 1 0 Ward, C. B., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Ward, H. C., Esq 110 Uhthoff & Co,, Messrs. ..11 "Ward, Miss, St. Leonards .050 Ulph, Messrs. J. B., and Son 1 1 Wardlaw,Major-Gen.R. . .100 90 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880.

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subs. Donations. £. s. d. £. ». d. £. s. d. £,. ». d. Warner, F., Esq., Hoddcsdon 0 10 0 Whyte, Capt. W H., R.N. .100 Warner, K., Esi) 200 Wickens, Rev. H. (1861-9) . . . 35 10 0 Warner, W. H. Lee, Esq. (187H) . . 330 Wieting and Richter, Messrs., Warren and Jones, Messrs. . 0106 Demerara ... 1 1 0 Warren, Mrs., Leamington (1861-79) 19 0 0 Wilbe,R.H. Esq., M.D. (1877-9) . . 220 Waterall, Nathaniel, Esq. .110 Wilrie, Spencer C., Esq. ..110 Waterall, Roby, Esq. ..110 Wilkinson, J. R., Esq. ..110 Waterfield Mrs .... 1 0 0 Wilkinson, Mrs. M. D P. Waterfield, The Misses (1869-80). . 17 17 0 " In remembrance of a dear Waters and Co., Messrs. Jas. 110 friend "(1874) 10 0 0 Watney, Norman, Esq. (1864-9) . . 15 15 0 Wilkinson. O. R., Esq. ..110 Watson, C., Esq., Halifax .220 Willans, Mrs. Russell ..110 Watson, J Esq . . 110 Willans, Overbury, & Co., Watson, Lieut. H. J. (1875). . . 12 12 0 Watson, Col. W. H., R.A., Williams, Admiral W. J. in aid of Holy Island Life- (1871 80). . . . 20 0 0 boat . 500 Williams, J., Esq., Mark Lane 0 JO 0 Watson, Mrs., Holland Park (1876-80) 55 0 0 Williams, O. J., Esq. ... 1 1 0 "Watson, Rev. G. Bowes ..110 Williams, Robert, Esq., Watts and Manton, Messrs. . 2 '1 0 Wrexham . . 0 10 6 Watts, Ward & Co., Messrs. . 550 Williamson, A. D., Esq Waugh, James, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Haxby (1861-73) . . . . 31 15 6 Wayet, Rev. W 220 Willimott, Miss E. A. . 110 Webb,Rev.R.Holden(thelate)0 10 6 Willimott, W., Esq. (1877) . . 21 0 0 Webb, Mrs. H olden . . . 0 10 6 Willink, W. W., Esq . . 220 Webb, R. T., Esq. ... 2 2 0 Willis, Com. G. H. R., R.N 1 0 0 Webb, W. L., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Willis, H. B., Esq. . . 1 1 O Webber, C. Bancroft, Esq. .100 Willis, Henry, Esq. (1876) . . 10 10 0 Weber, Arthur, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Willis, J. E., Esq. (1864-70) . . 65 0 0 Webster. George, Esq., Fins- Willis, Major W. . . . 110 bury Street, on account of a Willis Mrs . 110 life-boat (1864-78) . . . . 200 0 0Willis, A., Esci., Alderney Webster, Mrs., Baling ..100 (1879) ... 0 10 0 Webster, W.. Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Wills, Mrs., Shaftesbury. 0 10 0 Weddell, W., Esq., Leith (1879) .. 010 0 Wilmott, E. W., Esq. . 110 Wedge, Fras., Esq. (1866-72) . . 30 0 0 Wilson, Capt. J. E. M., R.N 1 1 0 Wedgwood, Miss S. E. (186;)) . . 15 0 0 Wilson, John R., Esq. . 110 Welch, Henry, Esq., Brigh- Wilson, J., Esq., Hackney 110 ton (1870-7) 31 0 0 Wilson, Lieut William, R.N Welch, Margetson, and Co., (1874-1) . «

Ann. Subs. Donations. Ann. Subfl. Donations. £. s. d. £.. s. it. £. «. d. £. s. d. •Worsley, Rev. P. R., M.A. (1876-9) 400 Yates, Capt. R. B. . . 1 1 0 Worthing Branch (1880) . . . 10 0 0 Tates, J., Esq., Rotherham 0 10 0 Wright, Henry E., Esq. ..220 York Branch (1880) . . , . . 55 18 6 Wyndham, Mrs., Salisbury .110 Youle, F., Esq. (1863-73) 55 5 0 Young and Lark, Messrs. 1 1 0 Young, Capt. Sir A. W. . 110 X. L.V. . . . 100 X.Y. Z. (1867-75) 215 0 0 Zulueta and Co., Messrs. 110

FORM OP BEQUEST OP MONET, STOCK, OR OTHEB PERSONAL ESTATE.

/ give and bequeath to the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT IXSTITUTION 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 exclusively out of such part of my Personal Estate as may lawfully be appropriated to such purpose, and that the receipt of the Treasurer for the time being of the said Institution shall be a sufficient discharge to my Executors for the same.

ROTAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, 14 John Street, Adelphi, London, 1st May, 1880.

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 may be addressed to THE SECRETARY OF THE INSTITUTION, 14 JOHN STEEET, ADELPHI, LONDON, W.C. 92 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1,1880.

LIST OF GENERAL COLLECTIONS, ETC., 1879-80. Aberford Alms Box, one month, per £. s. d. < Netheravon Church, collection per Rev. £. «. d. Rev. Canon Eden 0 17 0 W. H. Heaven, M.A 136 Adderley Church, offertory, per Rev. Newton-by-Sudbury, share of harvest A. Corbet, M.A 486 thank-offering, per Rev. Reginald Ashford, Alexander Academy, Scholars Smith 110 and Family of Mr. T. H. Vie . . 200 Nicholson, Master A., Totteridge, col- Biddestone, near Chippenh am,proceeds lected by 0 10 0 of Penny Readings, per Rev. J. Emra 170 Nunn, Rev. F. J., Maidenhead, pupils Bird, Mrs. G. A., collected by ... 120 of 120 Bromley, Mrs. W., Penge, collected by 10 11 0 Odd Fellows, Independent Order of Brompton Sunday Schools, collected at, (M.U.), Loyal Hope of Bloomsbury per Mr. F. M. Bryant 0 15 0 Lodge 110 Chilton Parish Church, portion of Har- Ditto, Nelson Lodge, Norwich vest Festival collection, per Rev. (Annual) 220 Herbert Smith, M.A 150 Ditto, Prosperity Lodge, Norwich Christian, The, Readers of, per Messrs. (Annual) 110 Morgan and Scott 1300 Oxford Gas Works employes, per J. Clare, Miss Constance Leigh, col. by . 1 16 6 Eldridge, Esq 3 17 0 Demerara, West Indies, collected by Park Chapel Boys' Sunday School, per Alexander Reid, Esq. (Annual) . . 11 11 Oj Mr. Arthur Gunn 110 Elvetham Church, offertory on Christ- Penny Life-boat Fund, per Sir Thomas mas Day, per Rev. W. Gill ... 700! Tobin (additional) 400 Fazakerley, Miss, collected by ... 180 Pin-cushions. Patent Life-boat, portion Fines of a Mutual Improvement Society, - : of profits by their sale, per Miss M. per Miss Stolterfoht 0 10 0 i A. Rich, Neston. 096 Forrest, Miss S. F., Sparkbroob, col- Price, Master Arthur, collected by . 076 lected by 0 10 0 • Rowland, Edwin, Esq., Bristol, penny Freemasons, Leigh Lodge of, in aid of j subscriptions, collected by ... 4 12 0 Lady Leigh Life-boat (Annual) . 1 1 0 i S. Michael's Life-boat Fund, per Rev. Ditto, Temperance Lodge 739 (Ann.) 220: G. F. Prescott, M.A., towards sup- Ditto, Lodge 809, Wisbeach (Ann.) 220; t of Kessingland No. 2 Life- Hadnall Church, near Shrewsbury, per | Ct 1 17 Rev. Brooke C. Mortimer . . . 5 4 11 !Shaboe, Rev. D., in aid of Masonic Life- Harby Church, collection on 1st Sept. I boat 200 per Rev. M. O. Norman .... 1 0 0 i Sinclair, T. B., Esq., Liverpool, col- Hayes, C., Esq., Clapham Park, col- I lected by 126 lected by 0 10 0 ! St. Paul's, Clerkenwell, collection after Holloway, Upper, chapel, Young Men's I the Children's Flower Sermon on Christian Union, per Mr. P. Terry, jun. 010 0' Whit Sunday, 1879, per Rev. A. S. Hotham, F. W., Esq., Buckland Kec- Herring . , . 176 tory, collected by 2133 Stubton Church, offertory at, per Rev. Hewlett, Capt. E. W., steamer Stork, j P. R. Worsley, M.A 200 proceeds of lecture ...... 0100!Swearing Club fines 050 Huddersfield, Mount Pleasant Board Temple, Mr. M. H., further on account School, per Mr. F. Jackson ... 0 10 0 of his Life-boat fund 400 Hunter, Mr. Jno.Buncrana, collected by 0 17 0 Tilney Church, King's Lynn, collected Johnson, Miss, Wrexham, collected by 306 at, per Rev. J.S. Phillips. ... 100 Licensed Victuallers' School, Miss Tupp, Mr. J., Tottenham Court Road, English, Matron, and Officers, and employes of O 18 0 Children, in aid of Licensed Victualler West, Miss, Woburn 166 Life-boat 440 Wolverhampton, proceeds of enter- Ling, Miss, Lincoln, collected by . 0 9 6 , tainment, per Thomas Skidmore, Ludford Church, collected at, per Rev. Esq 500 Charles Kent 1 13 5 Wyiidham, F., Esq., collected by . . 0 16 0

CONTENTS OF PILLAR AND OTHER CONTRIBUTION BOXES, 1879-80. (In addition to those included under " SEAMEN'S COLLECTIONS.") £. *. d. £. ». d. Alexandra Palace Pillar Box ... 300 Cox and Son, Messrs., Chancery Lane. 160 Allen, Ashton C., Esq 7 16 3 Crystal Palace Pil. boxes, per Dr. Price 7 111 Barker, R. E., Esq., Shepherd's Bush. 0 11 3 Dashwood, C. G., Esq 7 1 10 Bristol, Royal Hotel, College Green, Day and Son, Messrs. R., Cork ... 0 10 3 per Mr. F. Swanson . . '. 1 14 East India Docks Pillar Box, per Capt. Brittain, John, Esq., Swindon . 0 5 Marrable 161 Burnley, Thorn Hotel, per Mr. G. C. Exeter, Albert Memorial Museum and Ogden 1 1 0 Free Library 1 12 Calcott Church, contents of box, and Farrar, Miss, Brixton 22 Children of National School, per Miss Fenchurch Street Railway Station . . 37 Henniker 1 16 0 Gaskell, G. V., Esq., New Leeds, col- Clowes, Mrs. R., Stockwell Park Road 0 10 4 lected after Lecture . . ... 012 Conlon, F. P., Esq., Lincoln 1 7 6 ! Geary, Mr. W. N., Cadogan Place. 2 0 LIST OF COLLECTIONS FROM SEAMEN. 93

! £. ». d. £. s. d. Greet, Miss, Old Charlton .... 0 11 1 Payne, Miss 1 4 () Gore, Mrs., Brighton 200 Peacock, Mrs., Cardiff 308 Harris, Master Josh. 0 0 11 0 Plymouth, Duke of Cornwall Hotel, per Horn, Mr. J. E., West India Dock Road 079 Mr. Budd 3 14 0 Jackson, G. R, Esq., Great DriffieM . 110 Ramsgate Pillar Box, per Captain King's Head, Fenchurch Street, London, Braine 16 1 9 per Mr. H. D. Davies 1 15 2 Do. Contribution Boxes at Hotels, &c. 2 16 8 Jersey, Pillar Box, per J. Sullivan, Esq. 2 9 (I Ramsgate—Contribution Box at South- Johnson, Mrs 16 10 4 Eastern Railway Station . . . . 0 15 8 Keal, Miss, Hereford 0 15 0 Robinson, H. P., Esq :i 1 0 Lambeth Police Ct., per G. A. Bird, Roskrow, Mrs., Redruth 0 10 0 Esq 120 Shuckburgh, Sir G.. Bart 100 Liverpool Street, Great Eastern Rail- Skinner, Mrs., Cambridge .... 0 10 0 way Station 2 11 6 Slade, S., Esq., Polruan 100 London Bridge Railway Station . . 1 16 3 Southampton Pillar Box, per C. A. London Docks Pillar Box, per Mr. Jellicoe, Esq 377 Cox 421 Stones, Miss, H erne Bay .... 0 13 0 Maitland. J. N. Esq., Kensington . . 2 ft 0 Trowbridge, Mr. T (I ft 0 Martin, J. S. Esq., Montague Place . 200 Victoria Railway Station .... 268 Nottingham, Roebuck Hotel, per Mr. Waterloo Railway Station .... 224 It. Hill 0 17 0 Watson, Thomas, Esq., Row ... 380 Old Bell Hotel, Holborn, per Miss West India Docks Pillar Box, porCapt. Bunyer . . 300 Hussey 112

COLLECTIONS FROM SEAMEN AND OTHERS, BY COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS, BY THE AGENTS OF THE SHIPWRECKED MARINERS' SOCIETY, AND BY OTHERS, IN 1879-80. £. s. £. i. d. Belfast, per T. Gray Jones, Esq. . . 6 5 Inglis, Mr. Alexander, Aberdeen . . 102 4 6 Blytli, per Mr. J. Robinson, Juii. . 5 3 Ipswich, per J. Walker, Esq. ... 4210 Borrowstoness, per John Campbell, Jersey, per George Clayton, Esq. . . 2 10 l> Esq 3 14 Jumna, H.M.S., Canteen Fund, per Boston, per Mr. J. E. Ridlington . . 0 13 Lieut. M. L. Kelham, R.N. ... 500 Bristol, per G. C. Whitwell, Esq. . . 6 12 King Ermyn, s. s., of Southampton, col- California, s.s., per Capt. Donaldson . 4 10 lected on board, per Captain Hariow 500 Cardiff, s.s., crew of the, per Capt. King's Lynn, per J. Scott, Esq. . 10 4 4 Peacock 0 15 0 Kirkwood, Ship, of Liverpool, Captain Carnarvon, per John Jackson, Esq.: — J. Sinnott & Crew 170 £. s. d. Lady Josyan, s.s., collected on board, Carnarvon Castle, Sergeant per Capt. P. Marett 2160 Watkins 047 Leigh, per H. Thompson, Esq. ... 2125 Custom House Tavern, per Leith, per A. M. Ross, Esq. . . . lo 5 9 Capt. Roberts ... 0 6 7 Liverpool, per W. G. Stewart, Esq. . 2 15 10 DrumHotel,perMr.Edwards 056 London Custom House, per J. W. Prince of Wales Hotel, Douglas, Esq 069 per Mr. J. Lloyd ... 0 5 7 Maldon, per A. McNab, Esq. ... 0 13 6 Roberts, Captain, Port Manitoba^, s.s, collected on board, Dinorwic 0 6 5 per Capt. McDougall 3 15 7 Roberts, Mr. Hy. ... 0 5 10 Montrose, per Lawrence S. Smith, Esq. 157 Roberts,Capt.R.,Llanberis 0 14 1 Newport, Monmouth, per Caleb Cox, Ship and Castle, per Mrs. Esq 5 18 0 Williams 0 II Newry, per William Dear, Esq. ..250 Three Crowns, per Mr. I. Phcenician, 8.S., collected by Capt. J. Peters 03 Scott 0 13 1 Williams,Moses,On Snowdon 0 12 Poplar, Board of Trade Offices, per Collections under 2s. 6d. . 1 1 Capt. Jas. Furnell, R.N.R. ... 6 15 5 4 17 6 j Portsmouth, per Robert Raggett, Esq. 1 0 O Dover, per T. W. Clarke, Esq. ... 0176!Port William, per Thomas Whyte, Esq. 0 12 0 Dublin, per M. Lapfern, Esq., and Silloth, per Mr. W. Smith .... 130 M. J. O'Connor, Esq 7128 St. Andrew's, per N. McLeod, Esq. . 093 Faversham, per John Smith, Esq. . . 4156 St. Katherine's Docks. Mercantile Fowey, per Emra Holmes, Esq. . 1 12 6 Marine Office, per Capt. J.Watson . 411 8 Glasgow, per T. Miller, Esq. . . 72 IS 9 Sunderland, per Messrs. R. Hudson and Gloucester, per T. Cumming, Esq. 417 1 Sons 242 Grangemouth, per E. Snell, Esq. . 3 11 9 Waldensian, steamer, collected on Greenock, per Thos. Avery, Esq. . (180 board, per Captain Le Gallais . . 0170 Grimsby, per J. Edwards. Esq. . 296 Westport, per J. Marriond, Esq. . . 0125 Guernsey, per A. Richardson, Esq. 551 Wigtown, per R. Chalmers, Esq. . . O 10 6 Hankow, ss., collected on board, per Wisbeach, perR. J. Weaver,Esq. . . 5 12 7 Capt. W. Symington 1 16 4 Woodbridge, per H. Fisher, Esq. . . 110 Hull, per J. W. Day, Esq 1300 Worcester Cadet Life-boat Fund, per Hull, per B. Empson, Esij 130 Capt. J. H. Smith (additional) . . 150 0 4 94: THE LIFE-BOAT. [HAY 1, 1880.

SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT CONTRIBUTIONS. Northern Lighthouse Board 4 Collections. CIVIL SERVICE LIFE-BOAT Offices of Works. 1 £. s. d. I Prison and Judicial Statistics .._. 15 Barringer, W. Esq.... 1 15 0 FUND. | Sasine Office 40 Buck, H. R. Esq -10 0 Patron— Science and Art Department. 2 Dickson, T. A. Esq 1 S 0 His ROTAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF Smith, A. Esq -15 0 EDINBURGH, K.G., K.T. &c. I IRELAND. Webber, J. Esq 126 Customs 11 Part Proceeds of Entenain- Treasurer— 1 General Post Office 118 inent 1219 6 CHABLES G. TURNER, Esq. General Survey and Valuation £50 0 0 Hon. Secretary— Offlc ( 43 CHARLES DIBDIN, Esq., F.E.G.S. Miscellaneous Post Offices ... 32 I Annual Subscriptions of 2s. Gd. have Office of .National Education . 43 been promised in aid of the above Fund by 3867 gentlemen in the follow- Total 3,867 THE "FORESTER" AND ing Government Departments:—• "FORESTERS' PRIDE" Admiralty 231 LIFE-BOATS FUND. BoardofTrade 3535 1| List of Voluntary Contributions re- British Museum 25 CLEVEDON LIFE-BOAT cetved for the Fund from the following Charity Commission 43 FUND. DISTRICTS, COURTS, &c., of the ANCIENT 117 : ORDER or FORESTERS, from January Civil Service Commission 29 Honorary Secretary— i j 31, 1879. to January 31, 1880, per SA- Copyhold Commission 35 Mrs. E. LAVINGTON, Belgrave House, 1 MBEL SHAWCROSS, Esq., P.S. Court of Bankruptcy 56 Clevedon, Somerset. '• . . , £. s d _ ' . - , ; Amonr.t previously pnb- Customs 215 ot

£. t. d. £ s. n, Messrs."!, and W - 10 0 Armstrong, Lady 2 tenance of the Michael Henry Life-boat I tdwirds Brothers, Messrs. - lu 6 Askwith, Maj.-General, E.A.. 1 0 Austin, Alfred, Esq. 1 6 i Aylmer, Maj.-General, E.A... 1 Annual Subscriptions. . Gregory and Co., Messrs - 10 6 1 Ball, Major Francis 1 £, s. d. i Grinitfdale and Sons, Messrs. . - 10 0 ' Banbury, Fred., Esq 3 A Friend -50 Gripper and Son, Messrs - 10 6 Banbury, William, Esq 1 Bentwitch, Herbert, Esq., I Hall and Sons, Messrs - 10 Barker, D. Esq 1 LL-B 1 i "n ,, Harriss Brothers, MessrMessrss . 1 1 0 Barrows, J. Hill, Esq 2 Bentwitch, Mrs. M - 10 6 ! Harvey, Mr. J - 10 0 Bell, Mrs 2 Cohen, Miss Lucy 2 2 0 ; Henry and Barker, Messrs... 10 0 , Bent. Kev. John -10 I:avis,B.Esq 100 Hewitson R. and J., Messrs. .-10 0 ' Bird, Admiral E. 1 1 0 Davis, Lionel M. Esq -10 6 Hopklnson Mr. C - 5 0 ' Bloomfleld, Et. Hon. Lord, Kriedlander, Dr. - 6 0' Jame8 and Sons, Messrs -10 0: G.C.B 1 0 Friends in Sheffield and Lon- I Johnson and Son, Messrs. ... -10 0 i Bloomfleld, Lady 1 0 don, per Lionel M. Davis, j Jones and Sons, Messrs. E. P. - 10 0 j Bloomfleld, General Sir John, 0! Judkins, Connorton, and Son, G.C.B., R.A 1 1 Gollahcz, Eev. H - 5 0! Messrs -10 0 Bowman, Mrs 1 0 Jacobs, A. M. Esq. I i 0! Kains-Jackson, Mr. H - 10 « i Boxer, Maj.-Gen. E.A., F.E.S. 2 2 Jewell, Mrs. S - 10 0 Kelly.Mrs - 10 0 ' Boxer, Miss - 10 Joseph, Delissa, Esq 1 1 0 Klein, Mr. Wm -10 0 Brandreth, Admiral, R.N. ... 1 0 Levy, Arthur, Esq - 10 6 Ledger, Mr. E. W.., - 10 0 : Bremner, Bruce, Esq 1 0 Levy, Maurice, Esq -10 6 Lenders and Co., Messrs. F.' ..11 0 Bremner, Miss, collected by.. 2 0 Undo, Mrs. Billah - " 0 j Maclnnes, Mr. M 1 1 0 Bremner, Thomas, Esq - 10 Meyer, T. Esq - 0 j Maidlow and Sons, Messrs 10 6 Bright, Miss - 10 Mocatta, F. D. Esq 1 0 | Marshall, Mr. J - 10 6 Brine, Capt. Lindesay, E.N., Myers, Asher J. Esq - 0:Meeson, Mr. W. M - 10 0 and Officers of H.M.S. Lord Pulac!;, J. Esq - 0 ; Mongredien, Ellerby, and Co., Warden 1 10 — i Mestrs - 10 0 Briscoe, Mrs 2 0 Total 13 U « Muggeiidge, Mr. T. B - 10 0 Brooks, G. H., Esq 1 1 • Musigeridge and Co., Messrs. Browning, Miss, collected by . 1 5 Win - 10 0 Buckle, Captain C.M..E.N... 1 0 Jlmnford, Messrs. S. P. & C... - 4 6 Burra, James S. Esq 2 0 96 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880. s. d. &. i. d. £. s. d. Burra, Mrs. J. S. 2 0 0 Gage, The Hon. Mrs 1 0 0 O'Brien, Mrs. Henry Donatns 100 Burra, William Pomfret, Esq. 1 0 0 iambier. Admiral 1 0 0 O'Grady, Major Honourable T. 1 0 0 Caffin, Vice-Admiral Sir J. 3ascoyne, General Charles ... 1 0 0 Owen, Tom, Esq -10 0 Crawford, K.C.B 1 0 0 Geaves, G. Richard, Esq 1 1 0 Panoramic Sketches. Cameron, Com. V. Lovett, C.B., " iffard. Vice-Admiral Sir G., Parry.Mrs - 10 0 R.N 110 K.C.B -10 0 Paulet, Admiral Lord.George. 1 0 0 Gator, Miss 2 0 0 Goldsmith, Staff-Comm. U.N., Peacock.Miss - 10 0 Chance, Edward, Esq 1 1 0 collectedby 713 5 Peel, Rev. F., M.A 1 1 0 Chance, R. L, Esq 2 2 0 Gordon, General Sir H. W., Perfect, Rev. Robert, M.A.... 1 1 0 Cheese, John, Esq 1 1 0 K.C.B 220 Perrins, J. Dyson, Esq 5 5 0 Christie, Alexander, Esq 0 10 6 Graham, Lt.-Gen. Hope, C.B. . 1 0 0 Proceeds of Concerts given at Clerk, Major-Gen. H, F.R.S., Guille, Mrs -ID 0 School of Gunnery, Shoe- R.A 200 Guy, Gen. Sir Philip, K.C.B. buryness . 8 0 Ditto (second donation).... 3 0 0 (the late) 2 0 0 Provost, Trinity Coll. Dublin .100 Codd, Admiral E., R.N 1 1 0 Hall, Miss 100 Raglan.Lord 1 1 0 Cockburn, General, R.A., col- Hallowes, Admiral 110 Rendel, George, Esq 3 3 0 lected by 1 8 0 Harris, J. D, Esq 1 0 0 Renny, General * 100 Cockburn, Lt.-CoL C. F., R.A. - 10 0 Hartland, A. H., Esq 1 1 0 Hideout, Major, R.H.A 2 2 0 Conacher, A. Esq -10 0 lartland, Mrs 1 1 0 Rigrlen.Mrs -10 0 Cooper, W. T. Esq i o 0 Satchett, John, Esq., Jun 110 Robinson, Rev. John 1 1 0 Corbett, John, Esq., M.P 1 1 0 Hay, Admiral J. B. L - 10 0 Rowan, Maj.-Gen., C.B., R.A.. 100 Cork, the Right Rev. the Lord Hayes, Admiral John, C.B.... 110 Sabine, General Sir Edward, Bishop of 2 2 0 Hays, E. R. C. Esq 1 1 0 K.C.B - 10 0 Coxwell, C. Roger, Esq 1 1 0 Heneage, Capt., R.N 1 0 0 St. George, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, Cradock, Rev. E. H., D.D 3 3 0 Henry, CoIonelC.,C.B.,R.H.A. 1 1 „; K.C.B..R.A 2 0 " Crawford, General Copland, Henry', Honourable Mrs 1 1 0 St. George, Lady 11 0 0 R.A 110 Hopton, Mrs. James - 10 0 Salt, Lady 1 1 0 Crozier, Admiral - 10 0 Hopton, The Misses 2 0 Selwyn, Admiral and Mrs.... 1 0 0 Crozier, Mrs - 10 0 Hudson, G. H. Esq 1 0 Serjeantson, Mrs - 10 0 D'Aguilar, Lt.-Gen. Sir Chas., Hodgson, General S 1 1 Shelton, Captain -10 0 K.C.B..R.A 1 1 0 Hudson, Miss, collected by ... 1 0 Shipley, Major-Oeneral, C.B. . 1 0 0 Dalton, Lieut.-Gen. R.A 110 Hudson, Miss Tilt 1 0 Smith,"Col. Philip, Gren, Griis. - 10 0 Davidson, Captain, R.N 100 Hudson, Mrs., Woolwich .... 1 1 0 I Smith, Miss 1 0 0 Dawson, W. H. Esq 0 10 Hultom, Com., R.N 1 1 0 I Smith, Rev. Henry 100 Deane, Mrs 1 1 o Hutchinson, Gen. W. N 1 1 0 I Soame, The Misses 1 0 0 Deane, Nav.-Lt. Berkeley, R.N. 100 Hutehinson; Com. R.N 010 0 ! Solly, N. Neal, Esq 1 0 0 Dennis, John, Esq 1 1 0 Ditto, collected by 010 0 t Spencer, Col. Hon. R., R.A. .. 100 Dennis, Mrs., collected by .... 3 10 0 Hutchinsou, Miss 1 1 Oi Spurling, Rev. Walter, M.A. ..100 Dennis, William, Esq 1 1 0 Hyde, Miss 1 0 0! Strickland. Mrs - 10 0 Dennis, William, Esq., jun. .. 5 0 0 Inglis, Colonel, R.E 1 0 0 Styan, Miss -in 0 Devas, Mrs 1 0 0 '• Interested " -10 o! Suckling, Captain, R.N 5 0 o Dorville, Admiral 1 1 o Janasz, D. L. Esq 1 1 o ' Sydney,-Rt. Hon. Earl, U.O.B. 100 Douglas. Gen. Sir Percy, Bart. 100 Jones, Admiral Sir L. Tobias, ' Symington, Captain 1 1 0 Doyle, General Sir Hastings, GC.B 1 1 O1 Ditto, collected by -10 0 K.C.M.G 100 Jones, General H. R., C.B. ... 1 0 0 i Talbot, Admiral John, R.N. . - 10 0 Douglas, Mrs 1 0 0 Jones, Miss Jane - 1(1 0 : Talbot, Major F. S.. R.H.A.. ..11 Dunn, Mrs 1 o 0 Keane,Capt. the Hon. John.. - 10 o|Taylor, Colonel Right Hon. Dunn, Mrs., collected by 2 10 0 Lake, Col. Sir Atwell, K.C.B.. t 0 T. E., M.P. 2 0 0 Dunsany, Vice-Admiral Lord. 200 Larcom.Gen.Rt. Hon. Sir Thos. 1 0 ; Teesdale, Col. C., C.B., V.C., Duntze, Admiral 1 0 0 Layton, Admiral 1 0; R.A 1 1 Dyer, Colonel, R.A 100 Lea, Mrs. Charles 2 0 : Tebbitt, Henry, Esq 1 1 Dyer, Sir Thomas, Bart, (the Lechmere,SirE.A.H.,Bt.,M.P. 2 0 ! Thomasr, _Colone l _H . _T. r , R.A.. 1 o late) 500 Leslie.Mrs 1 0 o ! Thomson,Captain Frauk, R.N. 1 0 Edenborough, Mrs 10 0 0 Listowel, Right Hon. Earl of. 1 0 0 Thompson, Colonel 2 2 Elliut, Admiral the Hon. Chas., Little, General Sir Archibald, Toke, Major J. L 2 0 C.B - 10 K.C.B 1 00 0 Toke, Mrs - 10 England, General Sir Richard, Lowe, Admiral Arthur 1 0 o i Tulloh, Lt.-Gen. A. T., C.B., G.C.B 1 1 0 McClintock, Rear-Admiral Sir i R.A 10 0 Faber, Rev. Arthur, M.A. ... 1 1 0 Leopold, Kt., F.R.S - 10 C Tulloh, Gen. J. S., C.B., R.A. 1 0 Fanshawe, Admiral, C.B., McDowall, Rev. Charles, M.A. 2 0 0 Vaughan, Rev. C. J., D.I) 1 1 and Officers Royal Naval Malcolm, General George .... - 10 0: Verschoyle, Mrs. Hamilton, College, Greenwich 4 10 0 Markham, Captain A. H..R.N. 1 1 0 Sen 1 0 Farquhar. Sir Walter, Bart 100 Marriott, MaJ.-General, R.A.. 1 1 0 Verschoyle, Rev. H 1 0 Farrell, Major, R.A - 10 0 Marlin, Admiral Sir W. If., I Walker, John, Esq - 10 Ferguson, Hev. R 1 1 ( Bart., G.C.B 1 0 0 Warleigh, Lieut. G. A., R.N.. - 10 Field, Col., R.A 110 Mason, Mrs. Oliver 1 0 0 Weir, Dr. 1 1 Fitzmayer, General Sir J., Matthews, M. Esq. 1 1 o Welsh, Richard, Esq - 10 K.C.B..R.A 1 0 0 Matthews, Mrs & 0 0 i Wengierski, Countess 1 0 Fitzmayer, Lady 1 0 0 Ditto (second donation) .... 2 0 0 | Whinyates, General P., R. A. . 2 0 Flood, Solly, Esq 1 0 Maude Captain the Hon. F. .. - 10 0 Wilmot, Lieut.-General 1 1 Foley, Rt. Hon. Lady Emily . 2 0 Maude,Colonel G., R.A..C.B.. - 10 0 , Williams, General Sir F., Baru Forbes, Mrs. T. G - 10 Meall.Miss 1 0 0' G.C.B 5 0 Foster, Mrs. C - 10 Midlleton. Admira-- - l- Si- r G- . |Wilson,Mrs 1 1 Foster, Mrs. John 1 0 Broke, Bart 5 0 0 i Wood, General Sir David 1 0 Fowle, Rev. W., M.A - 10 Milne, Admiral Sir Alexander, i Wood, General Sir Davirt, Francklyn. Major-Gen., K.A.. 1 0 Bart., G.C.B 2 0 G.C.B 1 1 Freeman, Rev. C. E., M.A. ... - 10 0 Milner, Captain F., R.A - 10 Woollcombe, Captain, R.N... - 10 Ditto (second donation) I 0 Mount Edgecumbe, Lady Vic- Sums under 10« 10 4 6 Freeth.Mrs 1 1 toria A - 10 0 i Bank Interest 2 0 0 Frome, General, M., R.E - 10 Munn,Mrs - 10 0! Fry, Augustine B., Esq 1 0 Munn, Mrs. Henry 1 1 0 Total £361) 14 2 Fyers, General W. A., C.B. .. 100 ] Newton, Colonel, R.A - 10 Gage, Gen. Hon. E., R.A 1 0 0 Noble, Captain, R.A., F.R.S. . 2 2 BRANCHES OF THE HOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, WITH NAMES OF THE CONTRIBUTORS. Amounts acknowledged In these Lists are those chiefly received between 1st April, 1879, and 1st April, 1880. Donation* contributed locally for the erection of Boathouses are omitted after having been once published.

PAGE INDEX. PAGK PAGE ABERDOVET" ..... 121FlSHGUABD 125 PADSTOW 102 ABEBYSTWITH ..... 99 FLAHBOBOUGH 134 PALLING 123 AOOCK'S GREEN AND YAKDLEY . 133 FLEETWOOD 116 PEEBLES 148 ALDBOBOUGH AND THOKPB • . 128 FOWBY 101 PENABTH 112 ALDEBNEY ..... 156FBASEBBUKGH 139 PENZANCE AND SENNEN COVE . 102 ALLOA ...... 141 GIBVAN 140 PETERHEAD . . . . .139 ALNMOUTH ..... 123 G-LASGOW . ... 146PIEL 119 ANGLESEY ..... 98 GOODWIN SANDS ASD Dowxs . 114 POOLE 109 ANSTRUTKKR ..... 144 GORLESTON 128 PORTHCAWL 112 ARBBOATK ..... 145 GOURDOX 146 POBTHDINLLAEN AND AoEBSOCH . 100 ABDHOKB ...... 154 (iKRENOCK 148 POBTHLEVEN ..... 103 ARDEOSSAH ..... 139 GREYSTOSES 155 PORTHOUSTOCK . . . .103 ABKLOW ...... 155 GUERNSEY 156 POET ISAAC 103 AYB ...... 140 HABTLRPOOL ..... 110PORTLOE 103 KACTON ...... 121 HARWICH Ill PORT LOGAN AND BAY OF LCCE . 150 BALLANTRAR ..... 140 HASBOBOCGH 122 PORTMADOC 100 BALLYCOTTON ..... 151 HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS . 131 PORT OF PLYMOUTH ... 107 BALLYWALTER ..... 151 HAUXLEY 124 PORT OF ROCHESTER . . .115 BANFF AND MACDUFF . . .140 HAYLE 101 PORT OF H UNCO UN . . . .100 BAITKOCKBURN ..... 149 HENLEY-ON-THAHES . . . 125POET PATRICK 150 HOLYHEAD 98 PORTBUSH 151 BAKNSTAPLX AND BBAUNTON . 104 HOLY ISLAND 124 PORTSMOUTH AND HATLINO ISLAND 113 BATH ...... 126 HORNSEA 134 RAMSEY ...... 156 BELFAST AND GROOJISPORT . . 150 HUDDEUSFIEI.D .... 135READING it 8 BELPKB ...... 104 HULL 135 RHYL ill BEMBBIDGX ..... 113 HUHA 141 ROCHDALE 119 BERWICK ...... 123 HUNSTANTO N 122 ROGERSTOWN 153 BlDEFOBD AND APPLEDORE . . 105 HYTHE RUNSWICK 136 BIRMINGHAM ..... 132 ILFBACOMBE AND MORTE . . RYE AND WlNCHKLSEA . . . 132 BLACKBUBN ..... 115 IPSWICH .... SALCOUBB AND HOPE COVE . . id7 BLACKPOOL . . . . . 115 IRVINE ..... SCABBOROUOH ..... 136 BLAKENEY ..... 121 ISLE OF ARRAN SCILLY ISLANDS .... 103 BLITH ...... 12t ISLE OF POBBECK . SEAHAM 110 BOLTOK ...... 116 ISLE OF WHITHORN . SEATON CAKEW . . .110 BOSTON ...... 120 ISLE OF WIGHT SETTLE 137 BOULHEB ...... 124 KEIGHLET 135 SHEFFIELD 137 BRADFORD ..... 133 KELSO 149 SHERTNGHAK 123 BBANCASTEB ..... '22 KlNGSGATE 114 SROBEHAU ...... 132 BBIDGWATER AND BLT&NHAII . 126 KING'S LYKK 122 SIDMOUTH 107 BRIDLINGTON ..... 13* KINGSTOWN 152 SKERRIES AND BAJLBRIGGAN . 153 BRIDPOBT ...... ; 109 KlBKCUDHRIGHT . . . .146 SODTHEND Ill BRIGHTON . • . . • . 129 KIRKLISTON 148 SOUTHPORT 119 BRISTOL ...... 112 LANCASTER 116 SOUTHWOLD 129 BROADSTAIRS ..... 113 LEEDS 136 STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES . . 127 BDCKIB ...... LEEK ...... 127 ST. ANDREW'S ..... 145 BUDK ...... 100 LEICESTER 119 ST. DAVID'S AND SOLVA . . .126 BuKTOH-ON-TRENT .... 127 LIMERICK 153 ST. IVES (CORNWALL) . . .103 CADGWTTH ..... 101 LINCOLNSHIRE SHIPWRECK ASSO- STAITHES 137 GARORE ...... 154 CIATION 120 STECHFORU 133 CAMPBELTOWN AND SOUTHEND . 139 LIVERPOOL AND NEW BRIGHTON . 116 STIRLING .149 CARDIGAN ..... 99 LIZARD (POLPEAR) . . . .101 STONEHAVEN 146 CARLISLE AND SILI.OTH . . 103 LLANDDULAS 104 6TROHNESS 148 CARMARTHEN BAY . . 99 LLANDDDNO 100 SlTNDERLANT* AND WHEEBURH . 110 CABNSUBE ...... 155 LLANELLY AND PEMBRET . . 1^0 SwANAGE ...... 110 CASTLETOWN ..... 156 LONDONDERRY AND GBEENCASTLB 153 SWANSEA ...... 112 CHELTENHAM ..... 112 LONGHOPB 118 TEES BAY 138 CHESTER ...... 100 LOOK 101 TEIGNMOUTH ..... K:8 CHICHE8TER HARBOUR & SELSEY 1 29 LOSSTEMOUTH 144 TENBY 126 CLACTON-ON-SEA ..... ill LOWESTOFT AND PAKEFIELD . 129 THUBSO 141 CLEETHORFES ..... 121 LYDD, DUNGENESS .... 114TORBAT 108 CLOVELLT ... . 105 LYHE REGIS ..... 109TORQUAY ...... 108 CoBK AND QUEENSTOWN . . 151 LYNMOUTH 106 TRALEE BAY 153 COURTMACSHEBBY . . . . 151 LYTHAH ...... 118TRAMORE ...... 154 COURTOWN ...... 155 MANCHESTER 118 TROON 140 CRESSWELL ..... 124 MARGATE .114 TYRELLA ...... 152 CBOKEB ...... 122 MARYPORT 103 VALENTIA . . • • • .153 CRUDEN BAY ..... 139 MELROSE 149 WAKEFIELD 138 DALKE'TH ..... 142 MEVAGISSFY - . . . .102 WATCHET 127 DARTMOUTH ..... 105 MILFORD HAVEN . . . .126 WELLS 123 DAWUSH ...... 105 MONTROSK 145 WESTERN CENTRAL . . . 109 DERBY ...... 104 MORAY FIRTH 148 WEST HARTLEPOOL . . .111 DOUGLAS ...... 156 MULL10N 102 WESTON-SUPF-B-MARE . . .127 DOVER ...... 114 MUNDESLBY 122 WEXFORD AND KOSSLARK . . 155 DROGHEDA ..... is* MUSSELBUEGH 144 WEYMOUTH . . . . .110 DUBLIN ...... 152 NEWARK . ... 125WHITBY AND UPGANG . . . 138 DDNBAB ...... 146 NEWBIGGIN 124 WHITEHAVKN AND SEASCALE . 104 DUNCANNON AND W ATEBFOBD . 155 NEWBUBGH .... WHITELIXK BAY . . . .139 DUNDALK ...... 154 NEWCASTLE (DUNDRUM) WlCK AND ACKERGILL . . .141 DUNDEE ...... 145 NEWCASTLE, TYNEMOUTH, ETC. WlCKLOW ...... 155 DtTOFERMLTNK ..... 145 NEWHAVEN .... WlKTERTON . . . . .123 DUNGARVAH ..... 154 NEWQ.UAY AND AIIERAYRON . WlTHERNSEA I3R DUHWICH ...... 128 NEWO.UAY (CORNWALL) WOLVBUHAMPTON . . . . 128 KASTBOUBNB ..... 131 NEW ROHNEY AND DUNGENESS WORCESTER 133 EDINBURGH AND LEITH . . 142 NEWTON ABBOT WoRKIXGTOS 104 EXETER ...... 106 NORFOLK ...... 121WORTHING 132 EXMOUTH ...... 106 NORTHAMPTON 123 YARMOUTH AND CAISTKR . .123 KYEMOUTH ..... 141 NORTH BERWICK . . . .146 YEALM RIVER 109 FALHOUTH ..... 101 NORTH SUNDEBLAND . . .125 YORK 138 FILBY ...... 134 NOTTINGHAM ...... 125 YoUGHAL ...... 151 SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT CONTRIBUTIONS.—CIVIL SF.BVICK. p. 94; CLEVEDON, p. 94; COVENT GARDEN, p. 94; FORESTERS', p. 91; JEWISH SCHOLARS', p. 95; MARK LANE. p. 95; ODD FELLOW?, p. 95; " OLIVER GOLDSMITH," p. 95. . , 98 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880.

ENGLAND AND WALES. £. s. d. £. s. a. £. S. A. Platt Mrs . . ... 0 0 0 Ditto per Miss Netty Weston, Mr. John ..-50 EngUses- Poole, Henry R., Esq 1 1 0 Belirens, Manclies- Williams, Mr. Hugh - 10 0 Preston, N. Francis, Williams, Mr. -50 ANGLESEY BRANCH. Esq. Swainston... - 10 0 Drtto per Jfr. D. Price, Mrs. Hugh ... 1 0 0 Hoghes, Jun 1 12 6 Total 30 11 « Treasurer and Hon. See. — Price, J. B. Esq. ... - 10 0 Coll. in Box at Pen. Pilchard, Kev. H. ... - 10 0 rooaTAfe-Bo&tHo. - 8 1 •WiuJ&a P&ESIOU, E«i. Pricnarq, Hc-n. Esq. . - 10 0 JTjitto in ditto at .Donation*. Annual Subscriptions. &ayner, Captain O. Garth Ferry, per Coles, A. J. Esq. 10 10 0 * t. «. & Penmou and H. A. Ivett, Davies, E. Esq. M.P. 320 Rhyd . - 10 6 churches, per Rev, Esq 10 0 0 Roberts, Kobert, Esq. 220 T. W.Trevor.... 12 9 6 Thompson, Capt. of Davtes, Robert, Esq.. 220 Coll. In Llanhadrig ship Great Admi- De Broke, Lady W.. 509 ral 25 0 0 Docker, F. W. Esq. . - 10 0 Church, after a Scofield, W. J. Esq., sermon by Kev. J. Duff.C.G.Esq - 10 0 per Rhosaeigir Foster 280 Total Dons. ... 88 17 9 Duncvif t, J. Esq. ... - 10 0 Life-bosit 110 Pritchard, Miss, Tres- Total Subs. ... 30 U 6 Edwards, Miss E. W. 1 0 o Evans, T. F. Ksq.. . . - 10 0 SrniQi, Asnerton, Ksq. 2 0 0 ttobetts,Miss,M!w:logl 0 0 £U9 9 3 J Smith, Branston, Mni. 110 Vivian, Lady, Spe. EytOB,T.Wy»»e,Eaq. 110 / Gartside, J. H. Ksq.. 110 Souter, Miss, per cial Fund for Moel- Gartside, Mrs 110 Kbcsneigir Life- fraLUeboat - 17 1 Griffith, H.T.D.Esq. 110 Griffith, Miss Conway 100 Souter, Miss F., per Total Dons. ... 39 10 6 Bhosneigir Life- Total Subs. ...122 12 0 Griffith, W. G. Esq.. 100 boat 110 Hampton, Miss - 10 0 Spargo, Nicholas, Esq.- 10 0 £162 2 5 Herbert, Rev. E. ... - 10 0 Sparrow, J. Body- Higgins, G. Esq 110 Hughes, General. . . . - 10 0Spode, Josiah, Esq. ,200 Hughes, J. W. Esq. . - 10 6 Staples, Jf r E . . - 10 o 23nfcsj)m, Hughes, W.B.Essq.MP. 1 1 0 Thomas, Mr. E. E. . - 10 0 Hughes, R. Jones.Esq.l ft 0 Thomas, Lieut.-Col- READING BRANCH. Wm. Beaumaris. . - 10 6 HOLVHEAD BRANCH. Hnssey, Horace, Esq. 100 Trevor, Kev. Warren 1 0 o Honorary Secretary — J. W. 1 1 0 President— C. STEPHENS, Esq. Jarfles, T&. L., Lieut. Tne Hon. W. 0. STAHLKT. B.H.A.V. 110 Verney, Captain E., Annual Subscription!. Jones, Arcnd. Wynne - 10 0 £. s. d. Warner, Thos. JEsq.. 200 Chainmin — • Avdrewes, C. J. &j. - 10 6 Jones,K.Wyime,Ksq. - 10 0 Rev. Chancellor BBBOOE, D.D. Jones,T.NicboUs,Esq.l 1 0 Weldon, W. H. Esq. 100 Austen, Capt. R.N.. 1 1 0 Wliitehead.J.D.,Esq. 550 Bailey, Mr. J. S 1 1 0 Levris,Capt.Hajnpton 100 •Williams, Rev. Robt. 1 1 o Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — J W 110 W . P. EJ.LIOIT, Esq. Bwnett, F. C. C. Esq. 1 1 0 Letrts, Miss - JO 0 Williams, Rev. W. B^ale, Lansdowne, Wynne, Jaa. - 10 0 Lewis, Win. P. Esq. I 0 6 Annual Sulacripiiow, ltagham,F. H.Esq., Williams, Miss, Tafly- Benyon, B. Esq. .... 3 3 0 per Rhosneigir Barber, H. T. Esq.. . - 10 6 Biggs, Mr. W - 10 6 Life-boat 1 1 0 Williams, Mrs., Tros- Beaumont, Capt - 10 o Birch, C»pt,B,N.... 1 0 0 langhain, Mrs., per Briscoe, Rev. Chan- Biackwell, Messrs. E. RUosneigir Life- Williams, Mrs- H. O. - 10 o and? - 10 8 boat 1 1 0 Williams, W. Esq. ..200 Cay, Capt. R.N - 10 0 Biagrave, J. H. Esq. 1 1 0 Luck, Richard, Esq.. - 10 6 Williams, Rev. John - 10 0 Ciiy of Dublin Steam Blandy, F. J. Esq. . . 1 1 0 Mason, Rev. Wms. . - 10 0 Williams, Rev. J. Packet Co 500 Blandy, H. B. Esq. .110 M«ssev,Mru. -10 0 Davis, Richd., Esq. Blandy, W.F. Esq. . 1 1 0 Massey, W. Esq.,... - 10 0 Wynne, Mrs. Henry. - 10 0 M.P 1 1 0 Blowers and Son, Meyricfe, Sir George, Sums under 55. ,.,».- 4 0 Elliott, w. P. Esg... - 10 e Bart. 2 0 0 Ellis, Mr. John - 5 0 Bourne, J. Esq. - 10 6 ( Milllngton, Jno. Esq. - 10 0 Total 122 12 0 Griffith, Rev. Win... -so Brown, Mr. Q. J.... 1 0 01 Mitchell, H. B. Esq.. 100 Grifflth,J.Lloyd,Esq. 1 1 o Butler, Capt. A., R.S. - W 0 ! Mitchell, Mrs. H. B. 1 0 0 Haldane, Capt. 1 0 0 Butler, Mr. G. R.. . . - 10 0 Morgan, Rev. B 1 1 0 Hughes, M.r. John . * - & 0 Bracher and Syden- Neave,TheHon,Lfl6>10 0 0 Donations and Collection8t Hughes, Mr. H. G.. . -SO bam, Messrs...... - 10 6 Nunn, J. P. Esq., per 1878-9. Jones, Capt. J. E., Bradley, Mr. R - 10 0 Khosneigir Life- Amount of burial R.M.S. Ulster. ... 1 0 0 Cameron, Rev. A. A. 1 1 0 foasby'a«.Bjo\>t. Jones, Mr. Jos .- 5 0 Cantrell, Mr. W. S. . - 10 0 Ogle, AdtaiiaV - 1ft 6 , 'WftKams, received Jones, R. R. Capt.. . . - 10 0Catcbpool,Mr.R.T), - 10 6 Owen, John, Esq. ... 1 0 0 for interment of Kendall, Captain of CWrtram, Capt. A. W, 1 J 0 Owen,Kev.H.D.,D..D. five bodies of ship- B.M.S. OonnaugHt - 10 0 Cobbam, A. C. Esq.. 1 0 0 Trevdraeth 110 wecked sailors to Lewis, Capt. Geo. ., - 10 0 Cocks, Messrs. C. and Owen, Rev. H. B., Llanfaelog chnrcn- Lloyd, Morgan, Ksq., M.A., 110 yard, March 1818. 1 13 4 QC. HP 1 1 0 Cocks, Mrs. C - 10 0 Owen, B.Brtsco, Esq. 100 Bealey, A.F. Esq... 100 London and North Collins, Chaa. Esq. . - 10 6 Owen, R. E. Esq 10 0 Collected by Bern-ens, Western Raily. Co. i» o a Collins, Henry, Esq. - 10 6 Owen, W. H. Esq. ..220 Miss Netty 1 15 o Mackenzie, Admiral 100 Cooper, Messrs. J. 0. Pacey.J.Esq 110 Ditto per Miss Amy Petera, Mr. John ... - 5 0 Paynter, J. W. Esq.. - 10 0 Wood, Kingstown, Fritchard,J.M.Esq., Cooper, Mr. Lewis. . - JO 0 Penrhyn, Lord 5 0 0 N.P.Bank ...... 110 Cowslafl*,H. H. Esq. 110 Platt, Robert, Esq. ..200 Collected per Miss Prttchard, Mr. E.... - 5 0 Cowslade.W.W.Esq. 1 1 0 Wart, J.H. Esq. Hon. M. Wynne Jones, Pugne, W. J. Esq ... - 10 6 Crawshay, Mrs 5 0 0 Sec. Bhoscolyn... 000 Trieorwerth - 15 2 Stanley, Hon. W. O. 1 1 0 Edge, Joc.JSsq. .... I 1 0 BEANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 99 £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Elliot, Capt. E.N. . . - 10 6 Wheeler Bros.Messrs. - 10 6 Vatkins, John, Esq. - 5 0 NEWQUAY & ABER- F. W. A 2 0 0 Wilder, Mr. Jno. ... - 10 0 Williams, Mr. John. - 5 0 Ferguson and Son, Wilson, J. H. Esq. .110 Wi]liams,Phillip,Esq - 5 0 AYRON BRANCH. W. B E .... 110 Williams, Mr. T - 5 0 President — Flanagan, Mr. J. . . . 1 1 0Sums under 10s. ... 1 10 o Villiams, Rev. T. E. • 50 Captain C. E. LONGCHOFT. Foottit, Mr. C. M. . . 1 1 0 Villiams, W. Esq. Forbes, A. C. Esq... 110 (Sol.) -50 Honorary Secretary — Fuller, Mr. Josiah.. 100 Williams, W. Esq.. - 10 0 Mr. THOMAS JONES. Garland, T. B. Esq. .110 Williams, Mr. W. T. - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Gurry, Rev. N. T. . . 1 0 0 Donations. Wynne, Mr. E. P. . . - 5 0 £. s. d. Box, Abbey Restau- Capron, T. Esq - 10 0 Grahame, Miss - 10 0 rant 1 16 11 Total 19 16 0 Davey, Eev. W. H., Gray, Col. W 110 „ Great Western H S 110 Hotel 15 3 )avies,D. Esq., M.P. 110 Hankey, Sidney A. „ Pillar 266 Donation*. )avips, Mrs. H. Pen- Esq. 1 1 0 „ Queen's Hotel .170 Harbor, Mr. Thus. ..110 „ Ventris, Mr. . . - 12 0Halcombe, Major ... 2 0 0 )avies, Capt. Thos. . - 5 0 Harris, W. E. Esq. .100 Gill, Miss, Coll. by . 2 17 0 Cont. Pillar-box 4 15 4 Davies, T. Esq - 10 0 Hawker, The Misses 110 taxes in Boat-house 562Javies, W. J. Esq. .100 Hawkes & Sons, Total Dons. ... 9 14 8 Messrs - 10 6 Total Subs 122 2 6 TotalDons.....l2 6 6 Heelas and Sons, Total Subs 19 16 0 Jvans, Stephen, Esq. 110 £131 17 2 Hewett, Robt. Esq. 110 £32 2 6 Hewett, T. E. Esq. . - 10 6 Hill, Mr. Arthur ... - 10 6 Hobbs, Mr. Josh.... 1 0 0 Hounslow, Mr. J. W. - 10 6 Jones, Rev. J - 5 0 Hulme, The Misses. 220 Jones, Mr. Thomas . - 5 0 Hulme, Rev G 1 1 0 CARDIGAN BRANCH. Lewis, Mrs. Ci>l 220 Hunter, Sir P. Bart.. 110 Longcroft, C. K. Esq. 100 Huntley, Mr. Josh. .110 (Eartrfganslnre. Chairman — Iremonger, Mr. R, .. - 10 0 R. D. JENKINS, Esq. J.P. Morgans, T. Esq.. .. - 5 0 Johnson, Mr. Josh... 110 ABERYSTWYTH Honorary Secretary — VI orris, Thos. Esq. . - 10 0 Knox, Mrs 1 1 0 BRANCH. JOHN MOBGAN, Esq., Collector National Provincial Knox, H. Esq 1 1 0 of Customs. Bank 200 Layton, Admiral.... 110 President — Leach, Mr. John 110 Annual Subscriptions. E. L. PKYSE, Esq. £. s. &. Parry.J.Esq - 5 0 Lovejoy, Mr. G 110 Chairman — Brenchley.T.H.Esq - 5 0 Perrott, Mr. J - 5 0 Lowndes, Mrs - 10 6 His Worship the MATOB. Brigstoke, W. Esq. . - 10 0 Powell, Dr . . . . - 6 0 Maitland, T. F. Esq. 110 Honorary Secretary — Brigstoke, Mrs 1 1 0 Pugh, L. P. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Maurice, 0. C. Esq. . - 10 6 Mr. J. WILLIAMS. Buck, W. Esq 1 1 0 Pryce, J. P. V. Esq.. - 10 0 May, George, Esq... 110 Colby Mrs. J 1 0 0 Stickland,W.J.Esq. - 5 0 Messcr, Messrs. J. & Annual Subscriptions. Colby, T. Esq - 5 0 Thomas, J. Esq - 5 0 0 1 1 0 £. i. d. Davies, Capt. Evan.. - 5 0 Mlllington, Mr.H... - 10 6 Abbott, Mr. Thos... - 5 0 Davies, D. Esq., M.P. 2 2 0 Vaughan, Capt - 10 6 Minty, J. Esq 110 Cozens, G. W. Esq.. - 5 0 Davies, Rev. W. C. . - 5 0Walters, Miss 100 Morris, J. T. Esq. ..110 Davies, D. Esq., M.P. 220 Davies, T. Esq - 10 0 Williams, E. H. Esq. - 6 0 Morris, Mr. Josh.... 110 Davies, Mr. D. J.... - 10 0Davies, D. G. Esq. . . - 10 0 Mount, W. Gr. Esq. . 110 Davies, Mr. Mat. H.. - 5 0 Evans, W. P. Esq... - 10 0 Total £20 10 6 Oakshott, Mr. R. ... - 10 0 Davies, Morris, Esq. - 10 0 Palmer, A. Esq. ... 5 0 0 Edwards, Rev. Llew- Hartley, M. Esq. ... - 10 0 Palmer, George, Esq. Howell, Capt . . .110 M.P 110 Edwards, Rev. T. C., James, J. T. W. Esq. - 10 0 Palmer, G. W. Esq.. 3 0 0 MA - 10 0 James, Levi, Esq - 5 0 Palmer, W. J. Esq.. 220 Ellis, Mr. David 5 0 Jenkins, R. D. Esq. . - 10 0 Evans, Mr. D. H. . . . 6 0Lewis, Col., Clynfieu - 10 0 Petty, Mrs - 10 6 Evans, Miss J. A. . . - 10 0 Lisburne, Earl of . . . - 10 0 Philp, Mr. Thos 10 6 Evans,Rev.W.,M.A.- 5 0 Lloyd, G. Mrs - 5 0 eCarmartfiensljttt. Lloyd, T. Capt., Plas- Porter, Thomas, Esq. 100 Gibb.F.T.Esq 110 CARMARTHEN BAY Rogers, Thos. Esq. .110 Harris, T. D. Esq. ..-50 Lloyd, T. E. Esq. ..100 BRANCH. Rosling, S. Esq 110 Hughes, A. J. Esq. .-50 Miles, Kev. E 110 President— Sawyer, Capt 1 0 0 James, John, Esq... - 10 0 Miles, S. H. Esq., VISCOUNT EMLTS, M.P. Shackel, W. Esq - 10 6 James, Mr. Fich.... - 5 0 Pnory 1 1 0 Simonds, B. Esq 10 6 Jones, Edw. Esq.... - 10 6 Morgan, T. Esq., Sol. - 10 0 Vice-President— Simonds, H. J. Esq.. 110 Jones, Griffith, Esq. - 10 0 Parry, Miss Webley - 5 0 RICHAED JENNINGS, Esq. Slocombe, W. Esq... 110 Jones and Morris, Phillips, J.Esq.,M.D.- 5 0 Honorary Secretary— Smith, Arthur, Esq. 110 Richardson, C.E. Esq.- 10 0 J. B. RISLEI, Esq. Smith, Chas. Esq. . . - 10 6 Jones, Mr. J. P., Stewart, Captain ... 1 0 0 Solomon, Mr. C. E. . - 10 0 Pier St. - 5 0 Wilkins and Co. Annual Subscriptions. Spokes, Sir Peter ... 1 1 0 Jones, Peter, Esq.. £. ». d. Stephens. Rev. W.R. Woodward, Messrs.. - 10 0 Bath, Mrs. Henry J., W 110 Jones, Thos. Esq. .. - 10 6 Alltyferin, Car- Stephens, C. Esq. ... 2 2 0 Levi, Rev. Thomas. - 6 C Stephens, Capt. F... 1 1 0 Loxdale, Jas. Esq... 110 Total...... 26 14 6 Bright and Garrard, Stevens, Mr. S. B... 110Morgan, John, Esq. . - 5 € Strange, J.T. Esq.. 110 Morgan, Mrs. B - 10 0 Donations. Brigstocke, W. B. P. Strange, W. J. Esq. .110 Morris, Capt. T - 5 0 Sundry Donations . . 2 1 € Esq 1 1 0 Stransom, Mr. J. T.. - 10 6 Morris, Mr. Eichard -60 Donations out of Bar- Brigstocke, Mrs. ... - 2 6 Sturgis, Rev. A - 10 6 Oaks, T.H. Esq - 5 0 Buckley, Mr. J. N. . - 5 0 Button, Alfred, Esq. 1 1 0 Cawdor, The Earl of 6 0 0 Sutton, Herbert, Esq. - 10 6 Pryse.Col 110 £29 2 2 Cross, Miss Arengo . - 10 0 Sutton, M. H. Esq.. 110 Roberts, David, Esq. - 6 0 Taylor, J. 0. Esq. . . - 10 6 Roberts, Jacob, Esq. - 5 0 Day, Lieut.-Col - 10 6 Thoyts, Major 1 0 Roberts, Messrs. R. Edwardes, Messrs. .-26 Tompkins, Mr. R. . . - 10 Evans, Eev. Pugh . . - 5 0 Travers, Rev. C. H.. - 10 Thomas, Mr. Thomas- 5 0 Evans, William, Esq. - 5 0 Turner, Mr. Thomas - 10 Thomas, Mr. Wm... - 6 0 Falkener, E. Esq. 1 1 0 Waterhouse, A. Esq. 1 1 Thomas, W. H. Esn. - 5 0 Gwynne, Mrs. M. E. - 10 0 Welch, Arthur, Esq. - 10 Watkins, Capt. R. .". -50 Hamilton, Lady. ... 1 0 0 100 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. s. d. £. s. d. James, Rev. D. O. . . - 5 0Maclaran, Mr. Row- PORTHDINLLAEN Donation. Jennings. R. Esq.... 110 land 1 1 0 s. *. a. Jones, C. W. Esq., Malcolm, General, AND ABERSOCH Mathew, Major 2 0 0 Mayor of Carmar- BRANCH. then . - 10 6 Margrave, Mr. Root. - 10 6 Honorary Secretary — £32 18 0 Mason & Elkington, Rev. 0. LLOVD WILLIAMS. Lester and Co., Messrs T 1 1 0 Mitchell Mr. J 50 POKTHDINXLAEN BRANCH. Morgan, Mr. W. J-, Nevill, Druce & Co., Annual Subscriptions. "Welshman".... - 10 6 £. t. d. Morgan, Mr. D. M.. - 5 0 Pemberton, Mr. H. Asheton-Smith.G.W. Morris, T. C. Esq. . . 1 10 D. Esq 200 Nevni,W. H. EHJ.. 110 Phillips, Mr. Edward 1 1 » Finch, Col. Wynne. . 300 OCfces&fu. Norton, Henry, Esq. - 10 6 Randell, Mr. John .-50 Hughes,W. Bulkeley, CHESTER BRANCH. Norton, Mrs. W. ... I 1 0 Rees, Mr. David.... - 10 6 Esq. M.P 2 0 0 Parnell, Eobert, Esq. 220 Rees, Mr. Hansel.. . 110 Lloyd-Edwards, If. Hon. Secretary — , Risley, Mr. J. B 1 1 0 W. Esq 5 0 0 THOMAS H. Dixos, Esq. Parry, Love Jones, Peel, K. W. Esq - 10 0 Roberts, Mr. W l 0 o Annual Subscriptions. Richards, R.W. Esq., Rogers, Mr. John H. - 10 6 £. s. d. Samuel. Capt. Simon - 10 0 Pwllheli and Nefyn Mutual' Marine Brassey, J. E. Esq. . . - 10 6 Rtsley, J. B. Esq.... 110 Samuel, Mr. W - 10 6 Dixon, Miss P. A. . . 1 1 0 Scott, J. J. Esq - 10 0 Stepney, Sir A. K. Insurance Society (1 year) 1 12 6 Dixon, Mrs. A. M. . 1 1 0 Sinnett, Rev. W. H. - 10 0 Dixon, T. H. Esq. ..330 Spurrell,George,Esq. - 10 0 Thomas, Mv. Henry 1 1 o Total 18 12 6 Fleming, Dr., the late 110 St. David's, The Thomas, Mr. H. Garnett,W - 10 6 Donations. Massie, Admiral 100 Thomas, George, Esq. - 10 0 Thomas, Mr. Win. .110 Moore, Mrs. George. 500 Parry, C. T. W. Esq. 110 Thomas, Thos. Esq. - 10 0 Tregoning, Mr. J. S. 1 1 0 Powell, KG., Esq... 100 Potts, A Esq. 3 3 0 Tregoning, J. S. Esq. 110 Turnock, Mr. J. Wilkinson.Rev.W.F.- 10 0 Vaughan, Mr. K.. .. - 5 0 Concert at Nefyn . . . 9 1 8 3Townshend, C.Esq.. 110 Warburton, Mrs.... 100 Waddle, Mr. J. R... - 10 e Walker, Parker, and Wlenholt, Fred. Esq. 110 Wise, Mr. A. J. P. . 1 1 u £35 0 9 Co. Messrs. J 2 2 0 Wilkins, Messrs., Wood, Albert, Esq. Bank 110 Total £58 16 0 J.P. 110 Williams, B.T. Esq., ABEBSoett BRASCH. QC., M.P. JO 6 Annual Subscriptions. Total £17 16 0 Williams, Mrs. H... 110 Asheton-Smith,G. W. D Esq 3 0 0 Total 35 15 0 Nanney, H. J. Ellis, PORT OF RUNCORN Donations. Esq 1 0 0 BRANCH. Contribution Boxes. - 19 9 CDantarbonsijiw. Pearson, G. Esq 2 2 0 Honorary Secretary — £3S 14 9 Port Madoc Mutual ORME'S HEAD Marine Insurance 500 Annual Subscriptions. (LLANDUDNO) Anderson, Capt. 13 4 0 BRANCH. Donations. "Four Brothers". - 10 6 Chairman — Cotton, W. G. Esq. .110 Brundrit, John, Esq. 1 1 0 LLANELLY AND Kev. J. MOBGAN, Llandudno. Clark, Capt I 1 fl PEMBREY BRANCH. Powell, K. G. Esq. ..100 Finlay, li. Esq - 10 6 Treasurer— Concert at Pwllheli 12 13 3 Hayes, Wm. Esq. ..110 J. ADET WEILS, Esq. Hazlehurst & Sons, GENERAL MALCOLM, C.B. N.P. Bank, Llanduduo. Total £27 18 3 Vice-President— Honorary Secretary— Higson J Esq 110 CIIAKLES HEVILL, Esq. G. F. FELTOS, Esq. Price, J. Esq - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. PORTMADOC Simpson, Davies, & Chairman — Sons, Messrs 110 Ca.pt. LUCKKIVT, B..S. £. i. d. BRANCH. Allen, F. Esq 1 1 0 Chairman — Speakman, Philip, Honorary Secretary — Allen, R.F. Esq. ... 110 Major E. W. MATHEW. Esq. (2 years).... 110 GEBAIID ELKIXGTOS, Esq. Garden, Capt l 1 0 Stock, Samuel, foq.. 110 Annual Subscriptions. Elgie, Miss JO 0 Honorary Secretary — Contribution Box at Ashburnham, Right D. HOMFRAY, Esq. Custom House ... 2 2 2 Hon. the Earl of .. 500 Hagerdine, H. Esq., Annual Subscriptions. Bevan, Mr. Samuel . - 10 6 J.P 1 1 0 Breese, Edwd. Esq... - 5 0 Total *12 1 8 BalLCapt-P - 5 0 Morgan, Rev. J. ... - )0 6 Do. for Tremadoc Broom, Mr. C.N.... - 10 6 Stanistreet, W. Esq.. - 10 6 Estate 110 Buckley Dr 10 6 Walter, Mrs - 10 0 Cwmorthin Slate Co. 1 1 0 Buckley, Mr. .lames 110 Williams, Dr. Bold.. - 10 0 Dunlop, A. M. Esq.. . - 10 6 Burry Port aiid Gweu- Wolferstan, Miss... - 10 6 Ellis-Nanney, H. J. dreath Valley Co. . 220 Woodward, W. Esq. 220 Burgman, Mr. Chas. - 10 6 Evans, Owen, Esq... 110 Bythway, Mr. W. . . - 10 6 Total 9 18 0 Greaves & Sons, QTornfoaU. Caysh, Mr. Joseph. .-50 JohnW 100 Elkingtou, Mr. Q. B. 1 1 0 Donations. Griffith, 0. Esq - 10 8 BUDE Elkington, Mr. H. . . 1 1 0 A. Evans, Esq., Dis- Harlech,TheRt.Hon. BRANCH. Elkington, Mr. J. B. 1 1 0 trict Bank . . . . - 10 6 Lord ...... 1 1 0 President— Evans, Mr. Evan ... - 1 6 Collecting Boxes— Holland, S.Esq.,M.P. 100 SIB T. DYKE ACDAKD, Evans, Mr. W. - B 0 Adelf hi Hotel.... - 8 S Hotatnr, D. Esq.. .. - 10 0 Gaussen, Mr. C. W.. 100J. A. Cheesman (Pier Jones, J. H. Esq. ... - 6 0 BAKT., M.P. Hand, Mr. J. Kenneth 1 1 0 Master) - 19 1 Jones, William, Esq. 100 Treasurer- Jenkins, Mr. John R. Hughes - 6 0 Lloyd, Mr. W - 2 6 Rev. E. HIGHTOT. Capt. Lester - 9 0 Minshull, Mrs. F.... 100 Honorary Secretary — Johnson, Mr. Tbos. . - 10 6 Queen's Hotel - 6 6 Mutual Insurance WILLIAM ROWB, Esq. Jones,' Capt. T 5 0 Pillar at Boat House 120 Oakley, W. E. Esq. .600 Annual Subscriptions. Lewis, Mr. C. W. Pillar on Parade 17 15 7 Owen, Capt. G. H. . . 1 0 0 £. «. d. Percival, F. S. Esq. .100 Acland, Sir T. D. Llanelly Harbour Total Dons. .22 16 10 Priestley, Miss 1 0 0 Bart M P 5 0 0 Commissioners ... 5 0 0 Total Subs.... 9 18 0 Spooner, C. E. Esq. . - 10 6 Carnsew, Rev. T. S. . - 10 0 Lloyd, Mr. E. H 5 0 Welsh Slate Co loo Luckr«ft,Capt.J.P., i'32 14 10 Chaucer, E. Esq 100 Total £30 18 0 Davey, Oliver, Esq.. - 5 0 BRANCHES—LIS T OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 101 j £. s. d. £. I. d. £. s. d. mgbtaa, Rev. E - S 0 FOWEY BRANCH. St. Anbyn, Kev. St. Oulils, Borlase, Esq. - 10 0 Hocfcin, John, Esq. .100 Aubyn H. Moles- logg S. Esq . - 10 0 Hockta, Mrs. Frank -60 President— Clymo, Mrs. James. - 10 0 Kiug, J. E«q - & 0 ONATHAN RASKLEIGH, Esq. The Trevetboe Estate 220 Coad, J. L. Esq. ... - 5 0 Thynne, Rev. Lord Chairman — Trevithick and Sons, The Rev. Dr. TBE*FRT. j. H 110 3richton,M. F. F.BO... - 10 0 Sums \mdex 5s - 2 6 Vivian, John, Esq. . - 10 0 tevy, Capt. Henry . . — 5 0 Treasurer — West, Nichs. J. Esq. - 10 0 Fisher, Bev. J. F. . . - 10 0 Total ....£13 17 6 ABIHCB COOBE, Esq. West, William, Esq. - 10 0 Foster, E. C. Esq. ... - 10 0 Honorary Secretary— W, E. GEACH, Esq. i'tirneaux, Rev. A. . - 5 0 Garrett, Rev. 8 - 10 0 CADGWITH BRANCH. Honorary Collector— Donation*. Vf. LOWKT, Esq. President— Box atCnstom House, Glanville, Rev.H C. - 10 0 Captaio SYXOKS, R.N. Annual Subscriptioni. White Hart Hotel, Jlencross, Rev. Ed.. - 10 o Chairman — £. *. d. and Boat-house . . - S 9 ilencross, Kev. Jas. - 10 0 Mr. Cox, Cadgwith. Bate, Mr. John - 6 0 Sums under 5£ - 7 6 Grigg, John, Esq.. . . - 10 0 Carlyon, E. Esq. .... 110 Hawke, Bd. Esq. ... - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — Carnall, B. Esq - 10 0 £31 3 3 Hicks, Mr. B - 5 0 Bev. F. C. JACKSON. Jocks, Lieut.-CoL .,110 licks, Mr. J. S , . - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Coode, Arthur, Esq.. 110 Hicks, Mr. William .-50 Davis, Thomas, Esq. Z 1 0 Coode, Edward, Esq. 110 Jill, Capt, John - 5 0 Kogers, Henry, Esq.. - 10 6 Coode, John, Esq. ..110 looppell, Mrs - 5 0 Crowder, A. E. Esq. 2 12 6 LIZARD (POLPEAR) Total &\ 11 6 Davis, A.. A., M.D... - 5 0 BRANCH. Jenkins, Eev. D. ... - 5 0 Mngle,W.W.Esq. . 110 Jenkins, S. W. Esq.. - 10 0 ?ortescue, Capt 100 President— Jones, Bev. E. 1). . . - 10 0 freeth, George, Esq.. 110 The LOBD ROBABTBS. Kelly, E. Esq. - 10 0 FALMOUTH laye, James, Esq. . . - 10 0 Kemble. Rev. A. ... 1 1 0 BRANCH. Hext,Thos. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Honorary Secretary- Kerewttl, Geo. Esq. . - 10 6 Martyn, W. L. Esq.. 110 Rev. P. VYVTAN ROBINSON. Kerswill, Mrs. Geo.. - 5 0 President— Peard, Colonel 1 0 0 Annual Subscriptions. ierewill, J. B. Esq.. - 10 0 B. R. BBOAD, Esq., J P. Parcell, Rev. H. N. . - 10 0 Jauvriu, Misaea .... 1 0 0 ierewill, Bobt. Esq. - 10 n Chairman and Tieaamet— Bashleigh, Jonathan, Gregory, Mrs. (Mada- King, Bev. Joseph . . - 10 0 THOMAS WEBBEB, Esq., J.P- Esq 220 KHson, Kev. J. F. . . - 10 0 Honorary Secretary— Sobartes, Lord 1 1 0 Eohartes, Lord.. ...10 10 0 CHABLES CI.IFT, Esq. Sartoris, E. J. Ksq. . 2 12 6 Spencer, Bev. E 110 Jttle, Mr. Rd - 5 0 Stopford - Sackville, St. Aubyn, Sir John, Xarshall, Capt. John - 5 o Annual Subscriptions. Mrs 2 2 0 Bart M P. 1 1 0 Marshall, L. Cairing- Basset, G. L. Esq.... 300 Treffry, George, Esq. - 5 0 Western Morning Broad and Sons, Treffry, Rev. Dr 110 News, Proprietors Marshall. Wm.Esq.. 1 0 o Messrs 110 Trnscott, Chad. Esq.. - 10 6 of. 1 1 0 Martin, Eev. Canon. 1 1 u Bull, Col. M - 10 0 West, William, Esq. 110 Martin, Rev. K 110 Came, Messrs. W. and White, Mrs. S -10 0 Total 16 15 0 Medland, James, Esq. - 10 0 Wreford, W. Esq. ..-60 Carter, Mr. E - 5 0 Nicholas, John, Esq. - 10 0 Chard, Mr. A - 5 0 Total £21 11 6 Donation!. Norris, Mrs - 10 0 Chessman, Mr. R. G . - 10 6 Lngg, Mrs. John... - 10 0 Norton, Kev. F. C... - 10" 0 CUft Mr C. - 5 0 Friend, by Misses Olver, Mr. Thomas .-60 Clinton, Lord 220 Peel, W. Esq 100 Corfield, Mr. T. - 2 t Donation from Cey- Poad, Mr. John S o Corfield, Mr. W - & 0 HAYLE BRANCH. lon, through Misses Pole, Henry, Esq.... 100 Cole, Mr., M.P 220 Polkinghorne, Wm. Cox & Sons, Messrs. - 10 6 Chairman- Collection Boxes : — Esq - 10 0 Fox and Co., Messrs. Rev. F. HOCKIN, Bector. Hill's Hotel - 15 6 Roberts, Rev. John.. 1 1 o (J C 220 Honorary Secretary — Luggs Hotel 170 Seccombe, Mrs - 10 0 Fox, Mrs. Alfred ... 1 1 0 JOHH POOLE, Esq. Boat House 1 15 9 Squire, E- D- Es^- . • 1 « « Freeman, Mrs. John - 10 0 Mrs. Rowe's - 6 6 Freeman, Mr. J. D. . - 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. Thomas, Robert,Esq. - 10 0 Genn, Mr. W. J - 10 6 Bain, D. W. Esq...- - 6 0 Total Dons... 679 Trelawny, Sir John .110 Halligey, Mr. J. W.. - S 0 Bassett, «. L. Ksq. . . 2 0 0 Trelawny, W. U S. Hosken, Mrs. S. .... 1 0 0 Bazeley, Mr. Jas.... - 5 0 ToialSubs. ..16 15 0 Jenkins, Mr. D. J., Bolitho, Sons and Co. Total £23 2 9 Tucker, Mr. W. T. . - 6 0 M P 220 Messrs . .110 Jenkins, Mr. G. A. . - 10 6BuraU,Mrs.J. H.... - 10 0 Walters, Copt John. -60 Jenkins, Mr. W -50 Floyd, Mr. Ed - 6 0 Walters, Opt. John. -60 Kemble, Mrs 5 0 0 GoldsworiUy, Mr. T. - 5 0 Wallers, Cupt. Sam.. - 5 o Kimberley, Earl of. . 110 Gyles, Capt. Bichard - 5 0 LOOE BRANCH. White J Esq - 10 o 1 Kennerley, Mr. J. C. 1 1 0 Harvey and Co. 500 President— Lean, Mr. W. H. ... - 10 6 Harvey, Frank, Esq. 110 Vf. H. POLK CABEW, Esq. WHcucfcs, Isaac, Esq. - 10 0 Melvill, Mr.P 110 Harvey, \Vm. Esq. .110 Mitchell, Mr. N -BO Kitchens. M. T. Esq. -so Chairman — Wren, W., Ksq - 10 o Hockin, G. C. Esq. .110 G. KEKSWILI, Esq. Wynnall, Mr. E - 5 0 Pollard, Mr. H - 5 0 Hockin, Kev. F 110 Selley.Mrs. Wra.... - 6 0 Hosken, Wm. Esq. . - 10 0 Honorary Secretary— Solomon, Mr. W. H. - 6 0 Husband, W. Esq. ..110 ROBEKT THOJIAS, Esq. Mills, Miss - 15 0 Annual Subscriptions. Allen Mi'ses . - 5 St. Anbyn, Sir John, Minors, Richard, Esq. - 6 0 Donations. B&rt, MP...... 2 1 O Madge, James. Esq.. - 10 0 Unrrett, Mr. 11. - 5 The Earl of St. Ger- Symons, Mr. G. W. H. - 10 0 Nicholls.Mr. Loam. - 10 0 Bawden, Mr - 5 Tilly.Mr.H - 5 0 Olver, Miss - S 0 Tremayne,Col 110 Pearce, Mr. G - 5 0 Bishop, James. Esq. 1 1 Pillar boxes and Vivian, Mr. Pen- I'olkinghorne, Mr.T. - 6 0 Buller, J. F. Esq. . 5 0 darves, M.P 110 Pool, Capt. F. H.... - 10 6 Bush, Bev. Paul . . - 10 £n4 2 2 Webber, Mr. T - 10 6 Pool, Henry - 5 0 Campbell, Rev. Ed. -50 Williams and Co., Poole, Messrs. J.F.. - 5 0 Campbell, John, Ksq - ]0 0 Praed, C Ksq 2 2 0 Campbell, Mrs. T... - 10 0 Willmore, Mr. A.... - 6 0 Rawlings.W.J. Esq. - 10 0 Campbell, T. Esq. . . - 10 0 Collecting Boxes ... 1 13 4 Rodo, F. Esq 1 1 0 Campbell, Truman, Spray, Capt. P. li. . . - 10 6 Ksq - 10 Total £38 6 1 St. Aubyn, Sir John, Carew, W. H. K Esq. 1 0 Bart., M.P. 110 Caunter, Henry, Ksq. - JO 102 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. *. d. MEVAGISSEY Jenkin, Capt. James -50 Paynter, Rev. Samuel 100 Harvey, Mr. S., St. Jewel, Mr. Alfred... - 5 0 Peter Mrs. . . 1 1 o BRANCH. Kendall, Mr. H - 5 0 Hedgland, Rev. P., Martyn, Mr. S. E. . . 1 1 0Phillipps, Mr. H. N.. 2 2 0 M.A 10 0 President— Michell, Mrs. W 1 1 0 Potter, W.R.C. Esq. 100 Hodge, Hy. Esq., St. JOHN THEMAYSE, Esq., J.P. Michell, W. E. Esq.. 110 Chairman— Moleswcrttt,SlrP.Bt.- 10 0 Raw\ingB,tneMisBes 100 Holbrook, Mr. A. . . - s 0 Capt. WILLIAM BALL. Gates Richd - 5 0 Eolleston, Mrs - 5 0 Holman, Fred. Esq.. 110 Oliver, Mr. R. a - 5 0Stephens, Mrs - 10 0 Hora, Mr. A. H. - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Pearse Miss 100 Tregaski8,Mr.Saml. - 5 0 Jago, the Misses. ... - 5 0 Capt. J. BALI. FA UK AN. Front, Capt. Thomas -50 Tremaine & Clemow, James, Mr. John.... - 6 0 Annual Subscription!:. Reynolds, Mr. Jno. .-50 James, Mr. S. H., St. £. i. d. Tyacke, the Rev.R. - 10 6 Just - 10 0 Bailey, Edward, Esq. 200 Shuckford, Mrs 1 1 0 Wilson, Capt. 110 King, T. Esq - 10 0 Coude, Arthur, Esq.. - 10 6 Thomas, Capt Wm. - 5 0 Lach-Szyma, llev. Duncalf, Mr. William - 5 0 Tonkyn, Capt. W... - 5 0 W S - 5 0 Farran, Capt. J. B. . - 5 0 Trebilcock, Capt. T. - 5 o Laity, Mr. Hy., St. Tredwen, Mr.R -So Donation. Sennen - 5 0 Higman, H. W. Esq. - 10 0 Treflry, Rev. E. J., West of England Lanyon, Mr. J. J... - 5 0 Mt. Edgcumbe. Lord 300 D.C.L. 110 Club, Padstow 500 Lavin, Mr. Chas. ... - 5 0 Tremayne, J. Esq... 500 Wellington, Mr. B. . - 5 0 Le Grice, D. P. Esq. - 10 u Williams, Joho M. Weston,Mr. Fredk.. - 5 0 £33 1 0 Longhurst, Miss.... - 5 0 Esq. 3 0 0 Willyams, A. Esq. .. - 10 0 Magor, M. Esq. - 10 0 Small snms. - 4 i Willyams, B. Esq. ..100 Marrack, Mr. Philip - 10 6 Sums under 53. - 5 u Mathews, Mr. F. C. . - 5 0 Total £14 14 1 Mathews, Messrs. W. Total 19 12 0 PENZANCE AND SENNEN COVE Michell, A.O.,Esq.. - 10 0 Donations. BRANCH. Michell, Mr. A. H.., - 5 0 MULLION BRANCH. Collected by Captain Millett, Miss - 10 0 John Bellamy, at Chairman — Milton, J. P. Esq. . . - 10 0 j President— The MAYOB. Moody, Miss - 5 0 The LORD ROBABTES. Herbert, Hon. A. and Treasurer — Moody.MissS - 6 0 JOHS R. BBANIVEU,, Esq. Molesworth,SirP.W. - 10 d i Chairman— Sanderson, Captain Olverfc Sons, Messrs. - 5 0 J. SronEr DAVCT, Esq., J.P. Honorary Secretary — Olver and Symons, j Honorary Secretary — Box at Commercial JOUN MATHEWS, Esq. E. G. HARVEI, Vicar. Hotel, Newquay. .-50 Pagan W Esq 6 0 Anntud Subscriptions. Pascoe. H. and Son .-50 Annual Subscriptions. Do. at Life - boat Adkins, J. C. Esq. .100 Aitkin, Rev. R. W. . - 5 0 Peel, Miss 5 0 Davey, J, Sydney, Do. at Post Office, Peel, MVBB S. M - 5 0 Esq 1 1 0 Bazeley and Son, Peters, Rev. M. N.. . - 10 0 Davey, Richard, Esq. 100 Messrs. George ... - 5 0 Do. at Red Lion Bedford, Capt. 1). B.. - 10 0 Polsue.Mr.J - 5 0 Head, Mrs - 5 0 Hotel, Newqnay .-66 Pool, Mr. George ... - 10 0 Bennett, W.S. Esq.. - 5 0 Preston, Geo.H. Esq. - 5 0 Kempthorne, Mr. J. B.- 10 0 Do. at Wellington Boase, Francis, Esq. - 10 0 Hotel, Boscastle .. - 14 0 Bodllly and Sons, Quick, Messrs. J. R. Robartes, Lord 6 5 0 Messrs. T. H - 10 6 Roberts, Mr. Thos., Shepherd, Mr. T 5 8 £25 7 0 Bolltho, Edw. Esq... 100 Thomas, Mr. Joseph - 5 0 Bolltho, R. F. Esq... 1 1 o Rodd, E.H.Esq. ... - 10 0 Thomas, Mr. Frcdk. - 5 0 Bolitho, T. S. Esq... 1 0 0 liodd, W. H. Esq. ..-50 Vyvyan, Rev. Sir Bolitho, T. Robins, Roe, Rev. R. J., St. Vyell Bart . 200 Esq - 10 0 Williams, Mr. Peter - 10 0 PADSTOW BRANCH. Bolitho, T. Bedford, Esq - 10 0 Rogers, Miss (Tre- Sams under 5*. . . . . 1 0 o Chairman — rartbian) ..110 Bolitho, W. Esq.... 100 Rogers, the Misses .-50 C. G. PHIDEADX BEKSE, Esq. Bolitho, Mrs. W 5 0 Roscorla, J. Esq. ... - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Borlase, Rear-Adm.. - 10 0 Ross, C. C. Esq. Donations. Rev. RICHARD TTACKE. Borlase, Walter H. (Mayor) 110 Collection Box - 210 Esq - 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. Borlase,W. Copeland, Roughead, T.C.Esq. - 5 0 £12 18 10 Robartes, Lord 110 Ruck, Mr. John ..... 5 0 Beatrice, Lady Moles- Botcher, Capt. R.N. - 5 0 Branweli and Suns, Scobell, Geo. Esq.... 1 0 0 Molesworth, Sir Paul Messrs. R M .... - 10 0 St. Aubyn, Sir John, Branwell, Miss - 5 0 Bart.,M.P. lie NEWQUAY SuvJle, Dowager Lady Brittam,F.W.Esq.. - 10 0 Sterling, Rev.C. J. . - 10 0 BRANCH. Thomas, Henry. Esq. - » 0 Allport, Mr. Samuel - 10 0 Carter, Mrs - 5 0 Tonkin, Rev. John, Chairman — Allport, Mr. W. S. . - 6 0Cholmeley, Dowager Travers, Major .... - 5 0 W. E. MICHELL, Esq. Bishop, Mr 100 Lady Georgfana Trelawney, Colonel. - 5 0 Honorary Secretary— Broad, Mr.Arch. J.B. - 10 0 Wentworth 5 0 0 Tremewen, Mr. N., Brnne, Prideaux, C. Clarke, Mr. F. J 5 0 Mr. RICHD. HICKS. Cock W M - 5 0 St. Sennen - 5 0 Annual Subscription!. Carlyon, the Rev. J. - 6 0 Cornish, Thomas, Esq. - 5 0 Trevethick. Mrs 10 0 Gurney, Rev. Golds- Corporation of Pen- Trythall, W. Esq. .. -JO 0 Carter, Capt. W. J.. . - 6 0 zance ,5 0 0 Victor, Messrs. R. R. Cams-Wilson, E. S. Guv, Mrs - 10 6 Coulson, Messrs. Tho. Vigurs, Mrs. Louis. . - 10 0 Esq .. - 10 0 Hellyar Miss 110 and Co - 5 0 White, W.Todd, Esq. - 10 0 Clark, — ,Esq 5 0 Hicks, Mr. -76 Davy .Messrs. E. & H. - 5 0 Collins, J. B. Esq. .110 Longford, Caiil. R... - 6 o Davy, Messrs. R. V". Criddell, M. Esq.... - 6 0 LanRford, Mr. Sussex -50 Wills, Mrs - 5 0 Crocker, Capt. Jolm - 5 0 Lloyd, .Mr -50 Dennis, Wm. Esq... - 10 0 Winglield,Rev.W.W. - 10 0 Edwards,Miss 110 Sums under 5». 13 8 0 Edwards. Mr. J. V. - 5 0 Marley, Mr. H™. F. - 5 0 Dodge, W. H. Esq. .-50 Martyn, Mr. Henry .100 Edmonds. Miss - s 0 Hawke, Miss - 5 0 Maityn, MissG - 10 6 Elliott, G. L. Esq. ..-50 Hicks Mr W - 5 0 Martyn, Mr. 1 1 1 0 Donation*. Hicks. Mr. R 6 0 Martyn,Mr.S.Symon8 110 Field, T. W. Esq. . . - 10 0Pillar Box.Promenade, Hooper, Mr. J - 5 0 Martyn, Mrs. S. Fisher, Mrs - 5 0 and Boxat the Lire- Jenkin. Mr. Albert .-50 Grindall, the Mia«es - 5 0 boat Station, Pert- Jenkin, Capt.Tbomas -50 Martyn, Mr. Thomas - 10 0 Harvey, Mrs. Nichs. - 10 u BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 103 JE. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Box, Union Hotel Lory, C. M. Esq - 5 0 Best,Mr.W.H - 5 0 (the Misses Long- Lory, Rev. F. A. P.. - 5 0 Bolitbos&Co.Messrs. - 10 6 hurst) 1 4 8 Pengilly, Mr. Alex.. - 10 0 Chellew, Capt. J. . . . - 5 0 GCumberlana. Do. Queen's Hotel Smedley, Miss 2 0 0 Cogar, Thomas - 5 0 (Mr. A. H. Hora) - 8 0 Smelt, Rev. M. A. . . - 10 0Coles, Rev. R. E 10 0 CARLISLE AND Do. Western Hotel St. Aubyn, J. Esq. SILLOTH BRANCH. (Mr. W. Mitchell) - 810 M.P. 100 Cowley, EarLK.G... 220 Do. Beachfield House Tremayne, Colonel.. 110 Craze, William - 5 0 Chairman — • (Miss Dingley)... - 7 0 Trevenen, Wm. Esq. 110 Docton, William ... - 6 0 The MATOE of CARLISLE. Do. W. D. Mathews Venables, Mrs .... 10 0 Gyles, Capt. William - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — and Sons, Lloyd's Vyvyan, Sir H. R. . . 2 2 0Hain, Edw., and Son, JOHN STRONACH, Esq. Agency, including Messrs 10 6 box, J. C. Atkins, Hain, Capt. John ... - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Esq 18 0 £. s. d. Other Boxes (small Donations. Harris, Mrs. Henry . - 10 0 Blair, Mr. Thomas. . - 10 0 Bellett,Mr - 5 0 Harry, Capt. T. R. . . - 6 0 Carlisle, The Very- Howard, Rev. A. W. - 10 0 Hodge, Capt. John ..-50 Rev, the Dean of . . 1 1 0 Total Dons. .... 9 16 2 Johns, Mr. W - 5 0 Can- and Co. Messrs. 110 Total Subs 68 9 0 £19 10 0 Joll, J. B. . . . , - 5 0Committee, The Lo- Jones, Rev. J. B. ... - 10 6 cal, Silloth - 7 0 £78 5 2 Morton, Capt. R. . . . - 5 0 Creighton, R. Esq. . . - 10 0 Pearson, Capt. E 5 0 Elliot, R. Esq. M.D.. - 10 0 Permewan, Mr. "R. . . - 5 0Ferguson, J. C. Esq. - 10 0 PORT ISAAC Phillips, Capt. J. G.. - 5 0 Ferguson, Rt Major 100 BRANCH. Praed, C. T. Esq 220 Foster, Joseph, Esq.. - 10 0 PORTHLEVEN Richards, Mr. George - 5 0 Harrison, W. Esq. .. 1 1 0 BRANCH. Honorary Secretary— Robartes, The Right Hope, Mrs. Joseph . - 10 0 FBEDEBICK TREVAN, Esq. Hon. Lord 1 1 0 Howard, Hon. C.M.P. 100 President — Annual Subscriptions. Rosewall, Mr. G. B. . - 5 0 James, Isaac, Esq. . . - 10 0 The LOBD ROBAETES. Allen, Mr. Edw 110 Rowe, Mr. James ... - 5 0 Lawson, Sir W. Bart. East Cornwall Bank 110 St. Anbvn, Sir John, M.P 1 0 0 Chairman — Bart M P 110 LJttle,Mis8 -10 0 Rev. E. PBIDHOBE. Guy, Mrs. Mark - 10 6 Stevens, Mr. D. F. . . - 5 0Maxwell, Mr. Wm. . - 10 0 Hambly, Mrs. E.. . . - 10 0 Page, W. B. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Honorary Secretary — Heayns, James - 2 6 Tremearne, Mr. J. N. - 10 6 R. SEDGMAN JAMES, Esq. Helyar, Miss (two Tresldder.Mr.W. T.. - 10 0 Hertford, Rev.F. M.A. - 10 6 Trewhella, Capt. M.. -50 Standish, E. R. W. P. Annual Subscriptions. Tyacke, Rev. R. F. . - 10 0 Robartes, Lord 5 5 0 Johnson, Mr. Thomas - 5 0 Sutton, Wm. Esq. . . - 10 0 Baddeley, W. Esq... 110 Page, Rev. V. i i o Uren, Capt. Richard. - 5 0 Pearse, Miss 1 0 0 Uren, Capt. Thomas. - 5 0 Bickford-Smith, W., Vivian, A. Pendarves, Esq 110 Uobartes, Lord 220 Stephens, Mrs i i o Bolitho, Sons & Co.. 110 Wallis, Capt. S -50 Donations. Cade, Mr. R - 5 0 Trevan, Dr. H. R. N. - in 0 Contribution Pillar WharncUfle, Lord ..220 Wasley, Mr. 6 0 Cornish Bank Limited, Williams, Mr. J. B.. - 6 0 Total £13 8 0 Williams, Mr. T. B. Contribution Box, Helston 1 1 0 Jun - 5 o Boat-house and FothergilL, Rev. — . . 1 0 0 Williams, Mr. Geo. .-60 other Boxes 1 12 2 Grylls Col 1 1 0 Sums under 5*. .... 3 8 0 Harvey, Wm. Esq... 220 Total Dons 3 3 8 Ijanyon, Mrs - 5 0 PORTLOE BRANCH. Total £23 7 6 Total Subs. 14 2 6 Martjn, Mr. R...!'.! - 5 0 Prldmore, Rev. E. . . 1 1 0 Chairman — £17 5 6 Roberta, Mr. H 5 0 The LORD HVLTON. Rogers, J. Jope, Esq. 110 Honorary Secretary- SCILLY ISLANDS Rogers, H. Ksq - 10 0 Rev. Canon CORNISH. Rogers, Miss Elizab. 110 BRANCH. MARYPORT St.Anl>yn,Slr J..M.P. 110 Annual Subscriptions. BRANCH. Simons, J. Esq - 6 0 Blarney, Mr. J. A... -50 President— Sleeman, Mr. W.... - 5 0 Blarney, Mr. T. - 6 0 T. ALGERNON SMITH DORRIEN Chairman — Smedley, Miss 1 0 0 Carlyon, E. T. Esq. . - 10 6 SMITE, Esq. H. P. SENHOUSE, Esq., J.P. Cornish, Rev. J. R. . - 5 0 Vyvyan, Rev. Sir Chairman — Honorary Secretary — Vyell, Bt 330 Devon and Cornwall W. M. Hosiers, Esq. W. H. ECKKKSLES-, Esq. Wise, Rev. R. F. . . . 1 1 0 Young, W. A. Esq... 100 Dnnstone, Mr. P. ... - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — Annual Subscriptions. Dunstone, Mr. W... - 5 0 JOHN BAKHELD, Esq. Addison, Jos. Esq... - 6 0 Fookes, Kev. W. . . . - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Bray ton Coal Co. ... 1 1 0 Hylton, Lord 330 Jackson, Mr. Aug... - 10 0 Miners' Bank, Truro - 10 0 Smith, T. A. Smith Campbell, John, Esq. - 10 0 Peter, Rev. L. M. . . 1 1 0 Carrol, Rev. John. . . - 10 0 Willcocks, C. Esq... - 5 0 Tregarthen, Miss, Collin, P. de E. Esq. - 10 0 Wise, Rev. Canon . . - 10 0 Contribution Box. - 7 2 Crosby Colliery Co. . 110 PORTHOUSTOCK Young, J. T. Esq. . . - 10 6 Bickford, Mr, Ditto. - 6 10 Eckersley, W. H. .. - 5 0 Life-boat House and BRANCH. Hewitson, Mrs - 10 0 ' "' President — Hine Bros. Messrs... - 10 6 Kenyon, H. Esq - 10 0 WILLIAM TBEVENEN, Esq. Total £2 13 6 Mark, Jos. Esq - 10 0 Chairman — Maryport Hematite EDWD. J. LEVERTON, Esq. ST. IVES (CORN- Iron Co. 1 1 0 Honorary Secretary- WALL) BRANCH. Melmore, John . . . . . - 5 0 Mr. E. P. ROSKEHGE. Gates, Rev. A - 5 0 Treasurer — Annual Subscriptions. EDWARD HAIK, Jun., Esq. Penrice, Jas. Esq. ..-50 Robartes, Lord ... 220 Hitson, Messrs. Robt. Dolman, Jas. Esq. 220 Honorary Secretary— Fox, G. C. and Co. 110 T. B. WILLIAMS, Jun. Esq. Robinson, Jos. Esq. .- 10 0 Glubb, Rev. P. S. . 110 Annual Subscriptions. Senhouse, H. P. Esq. Griffith, Rev. E... 200 Anthony, Mr. M. D. - 5 0 — j.p i i o Bamfield, Mr R H - 10 0 SewelL, Mrs. - 5 0 James, Mr. Wm. . . - 10 0Batten, Carne and Solway Hematite Iron Lererton, Edw. Esq - 10 0 Carne, Messrs. . - 10 6 Co 110

H 2 . . — — , — _- 104 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880. £. «. d. £. t. d. £ . s. d. £. s. d. Tomlinscn, J - 6 0 Murray, Miss - B 0 Robinson, Capt. R. . - 10 o Smedley, Mr. J - 10 6 Tyson and Hobson, Musgrave, Mr. John 100 Salter, M - 5 0 Stone, Mr. S - 6 0 Messrs. 110 Musgrave, Mr. J. E. - 10 0 Sannders, G. F. - 5 0 Tomlinson. Mr. - 6 a Wilson, Robert, Esq. 110 Nicholson, Mr. T. ..- 6 0 Topham. Miss - 10 6 Wilson, Mr. Wm. ..-60 r*earson,John & Son. -SO Scolt W G - 10 0 Wneeldon, Messrs... - 6 0 Wood, Mr. J. H - 5 0 Poslethwaite, Mr.J.. 10 0 Wolttaker, Mr. W. . - 6 0 Wood, Wilton, Esq.. - 5 0 Posleihwalte, Mr. M. - 10 0 Sewell T .... - 10 0 Rigg & Co., Messrs. C. - 5 0 Collecting Boxes 1 16 0 Total. . 16 8 6 Robinson, Mr. J. H. 1 0 0 Robinson, Mr. R. A. - 10 0 Total £15 0 € Donations. Russell, Mr. John ..-50 I'homiey, Rev. J. J. - 10 0 Banks J H - 5 0 Scott, Mrs 5 o 0 West Cumberland Senhouse, Miss - 10 0 <' Works - 10 0 Sparrow, Mr — 5 0 Williamson, Taos... - 5 0 £16 18 6 Spencer, Major 1 1 0 Wilson Wm - 10 0 Sterling, Mr. John .220 DERBY BRANCH. Thompson, Mr. A... - 10 0 Contribution Box at Vivian, Mr. John ..-50 Custom House ... - 8 2 Treasurer— Walker, Mrs. R 100 Sums under 5* 130 WILUAH PEAT, Esq. Walker, Mr. Win.. . - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — WHITEHAVEN AND Whieeside, Mr. H. J. - 5 0 Total £24 1 2 T. H. HAUKJSOS, Esq. SEASCALE BRANCH. Whittle, Messrs - 5 0 Wilson and Kitchin, Annual Subscription!. Patron — Messrs - 10 0 Bakewell and Wilson, The Right Hon. the EARL op Wilson, Mr. John ..-so LONSDALE. Curzon, Hon. Mrs. . . 1 1 0 Winder Iron Ore Co. 1 1 0 Curzon, N. C. Esq. .110 Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — Whitehaven, Trustees Harrison, T. H. Esq. 110 Capt. DAVID BOBBOWDALE. ofthePortof 10 0 0 Sums under 5t 3 t 6 Annual SvOaeriptiota. Moody, John, Esq... - 10 6 Morley 1? Eeq .... 2 2 0 Lonedsle, The Right Total !3 13 6 Hon. The Earl of. 5 5 0 Denbfg&g&irr. New-bold, J. W. iiq. - 10 6 Adair, Mr. J - 5 0 Donations. 3>(CTrtOTi,C.E.Bsq.... 110 Adatr, Mr. J. M 5 0 LLANDDULAS Peach. Mrs. Kdward. 220 Box at Seascale Hotel - 14 8 Peat, Wm. Esq 220 Ainsworth, Mr. D. . - 5 0 Do. at do. Boat House - 5 8 BRANCH. Schwind, Chas. Esq. 110 Ainsworth, Mr. T. . 1 1 0 do. Custom House, Atkinson, Mr. H. ..- 6 0 Chairman— Walters, Mrs. 1 1 0 Whitehaven - 0 8 ANDBEW Doras, Esq. Total £15 15 0 Barker, Mrs. A 100 Total.. ..*M 14 6 Bedford, Mr 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Bentinck,Ri(tht. Hon. Rev. J. DAVIES, M.A. G. A. C..M.P..... 110 Annual Sulaeriptiont. Brockbank, Mr. Jas. - 10 0 £. i. d. Brown, Mr. T - 10 0 WORKWGTON Buckham, Mrs -10 0 BRANCH. Burnyeat, Mr. W. . . - 10 6 Chairman — Doyle, A. Esq. 2 0 o Cameron, Mr. Peter. 1 l 0 CBAXLBSJ. VAiiamss, Esq. HesketbRREsq.. & f> o Collins, Mr J - 5 o Kneeshaw & Co., Collis, Mr. Isaac.... - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — l&ebons&ite. Cousins, Mr. R - 5 0 J. C. THOMPSON, Esq. Llanddulas Quarry CrossfieldlronOreCo. 110 18J8-9. BARNSTAPLE AND Davis, Mr. John.... - 5 0 Annual Su>>*cription. BRAUNTON Dees, Mr. James G. . - 10 0 Bowneas, Capt. Rich. -SO Total £19 » 0 TMrJrason.Mr. J. N. - 5 0 BRANCH. Dixon, Mr. T. C. ... - 10 0 .Donation*. Fisher, Mr. Charles. 110 Alexander, Jas - 10 0 Vice-Patron — Furness Railway Co. 2 2 0 The KAKI, FORTESCOB. Gordon & Todhiwter, Chairman — Messrs - 5 0 Bell, Capt. Thos. ... - 5 0 Rev. A. E. SETUODS. Hampton Brothers, Messrs - 5 0 Broateh, J. A - 10 0 Treasurer— Hellon, Mr. JohnS.. - 10 0 IBerbBS&iu. T. W. GnrrY, Esq. Heloer.Mr. A - 5 0 Brown, Jobn P - 5 0 Honorary Secretary— Hodgetts,Mr. A. ... 1 1 0 Clifton, Rev. C. W. . - 10 0 BELPER BRANCH. A. J. LAW, Esq. Hodgson, Capt. Isaac - 5 ( Crostliwaitf, T - 10 0 Howson, Mr. Thos. , - 10 0 Davidson, Joseph. ..-50 Chairman— Annual Subscription!. Hudson, Mr. T 110 Derwent Iron Co.... - 10 0 H. LOMAS, Esq. £. t. d. Dickinson, W - 10 0 Avery, Mrs. Alice .-60 Jackson, Mr. George -50 Douglas, T.8 -Iff 0 Treasurer— Avery, W. Esq - 10 0 Jackson, Mr. John .-50 W. WlKTEBBOOEKE, Esq. Bassett, Rev. Francis - 10 0 Jackson, Oeorgavie,Mrs -10 0 Little, James & Co., Hill Rowland 5 0 Day, G. H. Esq - S 0 Barrow (per Mr. E. Dennis, T. J. .Esq.. . - 10 0 Eddis) 110 Fletcher, Miss - 5 0 Lumb, Mr. W. W.. . - 10 0 Iredell Brothers. ... 1 0 0 Fletcher, W. Esq. .,110 Mackenzie, Mr.H. M.I 1 0 Fortescue, lit, Hon. McKelvie.Mr. John - 10 0 Earl 2 2 0 McGowan, Messrs. J. Hogg! Mr. J. M - 5 o Gifford, — , Esq. 1 0 0 A. &W - 6 0 Melon, Wm - 6 0 Hunter, Mr. J 100 Gould, W. Esq -10 0 Metcalf and Jackson, Lichfield.Mlss -50 Gribble, the Misses .-60 Mordy, Wm 1 0 0 Lloyd, Rev. R. L.. . . - 10 0 Haggard, Rev. C..., 110 Moore &Co. Messrs. - 10 o Onnrod F...... 10 0 Lomas, Mr. H - 10 o Hall, Rev. W.C - 6 0 Mussop,Mr.J.B.... - 5 0 Peile, A -19 0 Robinson, Mr. J. ... - 10 0 Harper, Jos. Esq... - 10 0 Muncaster, Lord ... 500 Quirk, P. G -10 0 Smediey Bros. - 10 o Harris, W. P. Esq.. -SO BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 105 £. I. d. £. s. d. Heathcoat, Miss . . . . - lu 0Gosset,Kev. J. H.... - 10 0 CLOVELLY BRANCH. DAWL/SH BRANCH. Hiern.W. P. Esq... 100 Guille, Rev. Gt. de C. 1 1 0 Horwood, Mr. T. B.. - 5 0 Hake, Mr G - 5 0 Chairman— Chairman— How A Esq. 110 Harris, J. Esq - 5 0 N. H. FANE, Esq. Sm J. DCSTZE, BAET. Hughes, B. Ksq. ... 1 0 0 Hatherly, Mrs - 10 0 Joce Mrs • — 5 0 Haverfield,T.W. Esq. - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — Treasurers— Lamping, Mr. Jas... - 5 0 leathcote, C. Esq. ..-50 Mr. JOHH BOMB*. C. TONGB, Esq., J.P. Law, A. J. Esq. ... - 10 6 HinchliS.MajorC. H. - 5 0 C. H. TURNER, Esq., J.P. Annual Subscriptions. Hole, C. W. Esq. ... - 5 0 Honorary Secretary— IAW, T.S. Esq - 10 0 Hole, The Misses... - 10 0 £. s. d. IjOck. Jas ESQ 10 0 How & Co. Mr. J.... - 10 0 J. B. PIKE, Esq. Lock, James, Esq. lutchinson, Gen. ... - 10 0 Bumby.Mr. J - 6 0 Collector — (Braunton) . . . . — 10 0 lutchinson, U.-Col. - 10 0 Chichester, Rev.J.J. - 5 0 Mr. DAVID PHELAN, K.N. Mackrell, T. Esq.. . . - 10 0 Chope,Rev. M - 5 0 Majendie, Rev. H.W. 110 Fames, Boucher, Esq. - 10 0 Cooke, G. R. Esq. ..100 Annual Subscriptions. Marshall,J.P.S.Esq.. 110 Kelr, J. L. Esq - 10 o Harris, Capt. John.. - 5 0 £. t. d. Martin, A. Ksq - 10 6 Kempe, Rev. J. C . . - 10 (IRaymond, LouisRou- Adams, Miss - 5 o Martin, Mrs. W 110 Mock E Esq. .100 Lock T. Ksq - 5 0 Stucley, Lieut.-Col. .100 Munro, Mrs. C. A... 1 1 0 jUXton, G. F. Esq.. - 5 0 Trustees of the Clo- Brett, Capt. R.N. ... - 10 6 Nat. frov. Bank of Macteod, Mrs - S 0 velly Estate 2 2 0 Brown, Mr. M. G... 1« « England 10 ft Mallett, Mr. H. L. . . - 5 0fucker, T, Pitts,Esq. - 10 6 Vott, Mrs - 10 0 fine, Mrs. M. in memory Colville, Capt. C 100 Parminter, Mrs -10 0 Peard, G. Esq - 5 0 of late Capt. Heard - 5 0 Dolman, Mr. F - 10 o Pick, J. P. Esq - 10 0 Pickard, Mr. W - 5 0 Duntze, Sir J., Bart. 100 Pinckney, G. H. Esq. - 10 6 Pinkett, T. E. Esq... - 5 0 Total., ..676 Krmen, Mr. P - 10 0 Pinckney, Mrs - 10 6 >ortsmouth,C0untess 1 0 0 Ferris Mr B - 10 6 Pinkett, E. Esq 100 >rice, Cormell, Esq.. - 10 0 Ferris, Mr. Wm. ... - 5 0 Pitowsky, A. Esq... - 5 0 Donations. Fortiscue, M. (Judge) 100 Rafarel, W. J. Esq. .-50 Getbiass, Mr. E. L. . . - 10 0 Robinson, J. D. Esq. - 5 0 Remmett, Miss - 5 0 Cuvlllier, Eugene... - 5 0 Grace, Mrs - 10 0 Rossiter, W. Ksq.... - 10 6 Reynolds, Miss - 5 0 Holland, Mrs. Camp- Kntty, Rev. J - 10 0 Reynolds, Rev. E. . . - 5 0 Pollock, Sir Fredrick 100 bell 2 2 0 Seymour, Rev. A. E. - 1" 6 Richard, Mrs - 5 0 Watney, James, Esq., Hott,Mr - 5 0 Sharland, Mrs - 5 0 M.P 5 0 0 Skinner, Mr. Jno. ... - 5 0 Booker, J. Esq -50 Sums under 5* 1 18 0 Jackson, Major 1 1 0 Smyth, John, Esq... - 10 0 King, Mr. J. U - 10 6 Stout Miss 110 Sanders. R. Esq. 110 Total Dons 8 18 0 Lea. Mr. Thomas ... 5 5 0 Tamlyn, 3. Q. Esq.. - 10 6 Saww.T. Esq. - 10 o Total Subs 616 Manley, Rev.O - 5 0 Toller, W. H. Esq. . - 10 0 Marshall, Miss - 6 0 Veliacott, Mr. H. ... - 5 0 Stapledon, W. Esq.. - 10 0 £15 B 6 Maye,Mrs - 10 0 Vellacott, Mr. W. . . - 5 0Stevens, J.C.M. Esq. 1 0 o Maye, Mr. Thos. ... 1 1 0 White, Richard, Esq. 110 Stucley, Sir G. Bart.. 110 Mayne, Rev. Jas.... - 10 0 Williams, C. H. Esq. - 10 0 Sutcliffe Dr - 5 o Wills, John, Esq.... -50 DARTMOUTH Teo, W. A. Esq..... - 6 0 Turner, G. Esq - 5 0 riuthall Miss ... - 10 6 1 Sums under 5s - 3 0 Turner, Mr. J. W. . . - 5 0 BRANCH. Pennell Mr E - 5 0 Vidal, E. U. Ksq. . . - 10 0 Chairman — Pike, Mr. John B. . . - S 0 Total £43 13 0 Vidal, Mrs - 10 0 CHARLES CHALKEE, Esq. Pike, Mr. W. Jupp . - 10 6 Hiach, Colonel 200 Ward, Mr. W - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — rtoberton. Miss 1 1 0 Wheeler, Lt.-Col. ... - 5 0 PEECY HOCKIN, Esq. Short A Son, Messrs. - 5 0 White, Wm. Esq.... - 5 0 8IDEFORD AND Whyte,Capt.R.,R.N. Annual Subscriptions. Strickland, Miss JO 6 APPL.EDORE Hockin, Mr. Percy.. - E. 6 Sweet, Colonel - 5 0 BRANCH. WickhamandCo.... -BO Hurrell Mr .... 10 0 Turner, Mr. C. H. . . 1 1 o Willcock, Mr. S. 0. . - 5 0Lyne, Mr. T.... - 5 0 Ware, .Mrs. - 10 0 Chairman — Welsh,Mr. -JO 0 E. U. VIDAL, Esq. Willeit, Kev. C. .... - 5 0 St. Aubyn, Rev. K.I 1 0 Whidborne, Mr.J.S. - 10 0 Wilson, Messrs - 5 0 Tolman,Capt.f2yrs.) - 10 0 Wiley, Mr. J. W.... - 10 0 Honorary Secretary- Wren, A. B. Ksq.... - JO 0 Toms, Capt H . . . . 10 € Rev. I. H. GOSSET, M.A. Wren, Capt. B. F. ... 5 0 Yard, Mr - 2 6 Assist-Honorary Secretary- Mr. W. NICOL Total . ... 3 9 6 Donations. Annual Subscriptions. Burrowes, Mr. H.... 100 Bazeley, H. M. Ksq.. - 5 0 Donations. Douglas, Lady - JO 0 Benson Mrs 1 0 0 Dnnaiiom. Almfl \fr 1 0 Marshall, Miss - 5 0 Brooke Mrs — 10 u Gloag, Mr M I 1 0 Bt-aucbamp, Mr. 5 0 Porter, Mrs. R 100 Buckland, Rev. S. . . - 5 0Junior School,United Box at Post Offlce . . - 13 0 Chappie, N. Esq - 5 0 Services College, Rowe, Mrs. Chas.... - 10 0 Chartewood, Admiral 100 Westward Ho! col- . Ditto 10 0 Churchward, Rev. Collins, Mr. C. R. M. D. Dimond - 10 0 Box at Baths, West- (yacht " Volage "). 110 Pillar and Collecting Collins, Mr. E 1 1 0 Boxes 6 15 4 (!offin,J.R.Pine,Esq. 100 Box at Boat House. .-91 Dawson Mr ... 60 Total Dons 11 5 4 Cohen Dr - 5 0 Box at Appledore TTAo Mr 1 ft 0 Total Subs 31 11 6 Cooper, Mrs. J.Groves - 10 0 Custom House.... - "I 1 Hammond, Mr. J. . . - 5 0 Darracott, Mr. J. . . . - 5 0Box at Post Office, Hargreaves, Capt. ..100 £42 16 10 Davie B Esq.. .-50 Hurrell Mr 10 6 Dayman Miss 5 0 Box at Ruyal Hotel. -67 Llewellyn, W. J. . . . - 6 0 Didbam, Capt. R.N. . - 5 0 Box at Great Nassau Madden, Colonel ... 1 0 0 Donne Mrs 5 0 Yacht " Charmante "- 5 0 Dowell, Rear-Admiral, C.B . - 10 0 Total Dons 3 12 1 Total Dons 9 15 0 Drew, Miss - 5 ) Total Subs 51 9 0 Total Subs 3 9 6 Fierville,J.M.E8q.. -50 £55 1 1 £13 4 6 Fraser, P. H. Esq. ..-50 Glubb Messrs — 5 0 Gordon, Capt 1 0 0 10 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880. £. *. d. £. *. ef. EXETER BRANCH. EXMOUTH BRANCH. Wlppell, Eev. W. . . - 10 0Richards, Miss - 5 0 Wood J. Esq - 10 0 Robertson, B.. Esq. . - 10 6 President— Patroness— Sums under 5s. 1619 0 Bobinson, — Esq... - 6 0 The Right Hon. the EAZLThe Eight Hon. LADY ROO.E. W H . ..-60 oe DEVON. Total £5? 6 0 Wailes, G. Esq - 6 0 Honorary Treasurers and Chairman — Donation. Warae, P. Esq - 6 0 Secretaries. CHARLES PKETTUOHIT, Esq. Abbott, Miss F 210 0 Watkinson, — Esq., T. B. OIBBS, Esq. Honorary Secretary— CODBTEKAY H. EDMONDS, jt'59 is 0 Whistler. F. B. Esq. - 5 0 Esq. Capt. C. SQOIRE. W T T - 5 0 Sums under 5s 17 0 5 Annual Subscriptions. Collector — Collected by Mrs. f . s. d. Mr. E. UARB. Aclana, Sir T. D 110 IUFRACOMBE AND Ditto Mrs. Gardner . - 10 0 Arden,Mre 110 Annual Subscriptions. MORTE BRANCH. Barnes, W. Esq. Jun. 110 £. a. d. Barton, Hy. D. Esq.. - 5 0 Abbott, Miss - 5 0 Chairman — Total Don? 35 IS 3 Belfleld, J. Esq 1 1 a Adams, H. C. Esq. . - 10 0 P. STONEHAM, Esq. Total SUDS 25 2 0 Bockett, Josepb, Esq. - 10 0 Agazis, Mrs - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — N. VYB, Esq. J.P. £61 0 3 Boyd, Very Rev. Dn. 1 1 0 Arscott, G. Esq -50 Bremridge, Miss 110 Annual Subscriptions. Bartlett, General.... - 10 0 Adams, G. Esq - 10 6 Bridges, Mrs 110 Bastin, Mrs. B. B. . . - 5 oBlandy, Mrs 1 I 0 LYNMOUTH Bullivant, J. Esq... 110 Baldcocfe, Mrs 50 Broughton, Lieut. Bazalgftte, Col. C. . . - 10 o C D. 100 BRANCH. Cardew, Mrs. - 5 0 Bevans, T. P. Esq... - 10 0 Butcher, Louis, Ksq. -50 Honorary Secretary — Cuthbertson,W.Esq., Birch, C. Esq - 10 0 Clay, Mrs. Sherard.. -60 Mr. JOHN CIIOOK. J.P...... - 5 0Birkett, W. Esq. ... - 5 0 Corrie, Misses 110 Annual Subscriptions. Churchill, Miss 2 0 0 BUgh, F. I. Esq. - 10 0 Crookes, J. Esq - 6 0 Baker, Mr - 10 6 Boase, — , Esq - 10 0 Bevan, Mr - 5 0 Dickens, Capt. - 10 0 Bremridge, Mrs. ... - 5 0 Foquett, H. Esq. .. . - 10 0 Drake, Dr _ 5 0 Brent, Miss -50 Gardner, F. Esq 8 0 Crook, Mr - 10 6 Drake, Mr. - 5 0 Kryce, J. P. Esq. ... 1 o 0 Oransmore, F. Esq.. - 10 6 HalMdajvW.B.Kg?. lie Ellis, .Rev. U - 5 0 Hicks, G. Esq - 5 <>Hartley, C. Esq - 10 6 Evans, Miss - 2 6 Bundock,The MJSSL-S too Hole, Mrs - 6 0 Heywood, Mr. -10 6 Follett, J.C. Esq.... 110 Carr, Hev. C. B 10 0 Hooper, Miss - 6 0 Ford, Mr. Hy 110 Campbell, Mrs, . 50 Froome, Mr. -50 Chetwynd, Viscount, Hosken, Admiral... - 5 0 Jones, Mr. T - 10 6 Gard,Mrs. 110 Howland, J. Esq. ... - 5 0 Medwuy, Mr - 10 6 Geare, J. Ksq 5 5 0 Clerk fiev H. . ..-50 llfracombe Hotel, Middleship, — Esq.. 100 Gibbs, T. B. Esq. , . . - 10 0 collected -50 Rtddell, W. K. Esq. - 10 6 Gray, W. Esq. - 5 0 Cole, E.S. Esq 100 J.M.C. -60 Whitehead, Mrs 1 1 0 G;een,E. Esq - 8 0 Darke, A. J. Esq. ..-5s Jenkiuson, Misses .100 Hedgeland, C. Esq.. - 10 6 1tawson ,Cbas . Esq. .-50 Leman, Misses .... - 10 0 Total 1 16 0 Hooper, Smith, Esq. - 5 0 Devon, The Earl of . 1 0 0 Man, J. L. Esq. ... - 10 0 Donations. Hoskins, Kev. — ... - 5 0 Drake, Lady Elliot . - 10 0 Martin, Eev. B. ... - id 6 Lawson, Rev. W. L. - 10 « Huxaam, C. Esq. . . . 110D"Urban, Mrs - 5 0 Mellu, MissC 200 Sykes, Sir Fredk., Bt. 1 0 0 I'Anson, J. Esq - 10 0 Ellicom.be, Miss 5 0 MilliganandCo... .-60 Jane, Eev. — _ 5 o Elwes, Rev. W - 5 0 Nalsh, J. G. Esq.. . - 10 0 Contribution Boxes .526 Freeman, Kev. E. . . - 10 0 Lee, Canon - 10 6 Fulford, J. D. Esq. . - 10 0 Fetter, E. Esq - 6 0 £14 19 0 Lloyd, H. Esq. - 10 6 Gibbons, Mrs - 5 0 Krevost, Mrs. A. E. . 1 \ 0 Martyn. H. Esq - 10 0 Gibbons Miss . 5 o Bicharus, Mr. P. ... - 6 0 Mason, Browne, Esq. - 5 0 Gordon, J. Esq. 1 I 0 Sale D. Esq - 6 0 Mathews, Miss - 5 0 (Jrenfell, Admiral S., NEWTON ABBOT Milford, J. Ksq 100 C B. - 5 0 Stephens, Admiral.. - 10 0 BRANCH. Milford, Miss . - 10 0 Hamilton, A. K.Esq. 5 0 0 Stoneham, P. Esq... 110 Honorary Secretaries — Hecks, H. P. Esq. . . - 10 0 Swain, Commander .-60 Major Y-irzs. Mortimer, Major ... - 5 0 Hill Miss - 10 0 Vye, N. Keq 1 J 0 Mr. B. I/. Liora. Norman and Pring, Holman and Sous (2 Watson, Eev. T. H. - 6 0 Welch, T. Esq - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Payne, Major 5 0 Hull, Mrs - 5 0 Wren, Miss - 10 0 Baker, B. H. M. Esq. - 10 0 Finder and Tuckwell, Hall. Capt - & 0 Wright, Eev. H. ... 1 I 0 Messrs - 5 0 Hussey, Col - 10 0 Yelland, B. E. Esq,. - 10 0 Benrne, Mr. J.S.... - 5 0 Sanders, B. Esq 110 Jameson, Miss F. D. - 10 0 Sums under 5s 3 14 6 Cornish, Mrs - S 0 Smith, Mrs - 5 0 Johnson, E. Esq.... 100 Devon and Courtenay Johnstone, Miss .... - 6 0 Clay Co 1 1 0 Tharpe, Mrs. T. B. . 1 0 0 Langtey, John, Esq. - 5 0 Francis, B. Esq - 10 0 Thomas and Co., Lee, Miss -10 0 Donations. Bae.Lady - 6 0 Messrs. J. L -10 6 Malet, Kev. D. S. . . . -50Alpha - 6 0 Treffry, G. Esq 1 I 0 Warner, Bev.G.T.. 100 Tucker C. Esq . . 50 Parnell Miss - 5 0 Bassett, Eev. A. C.. - 10 0 Watts, Blake, Bearne, Tucker, J.S. Ksq... - 5 0 Perry, T. V. Esq 1 0 0 Biglaiid, K. Esq. ... - 60 and Co., Messrs... 110 Turner, Mrs - 10 0 Peters, W. H. Ksq,. - 10 0 Bloonitield.Eev.F.G.- 10 0 Sums under 5s 2 7 6 Prettcjohn, Col - 5 0 Howers, L. A. Esq.. - 5 6 White, Bear-Admiral 110 PrettijoBn, a Esq. .. - 10 0 Bryant, ft. Esq - S ft Total. 846 Wilcocto, Weston, & Paroell, Rev.W.H.D. - 5 0 Cattle, W. J. Esq. ..-SO Pycroft, G. Esq - 10 0 Clarke, Mr - 5 0 Donations. Williams, Mr ... - 6 0 Cook, Mrs - 6 0 Armstrong, Dr. .... - 5 0 Wilson & Son, Messrs.- 5 0 Rashleigh, Lady 10 o Uickenson,C.H.Esa. - 10 0 Beachey, H. G. Ksq. - 10 0 Wippell, Mr.C. J... - 10 0 Bavenscrof', Mrs. . . - 5 0 E. B. and W. B - 8 0 Harris, Kev. S. G... - 5 0 Wippell, J. Esq - 5 0 Robertson, Miss 5 0 Faber Mrs - 6 0 Richards, John, Esq. - 5 0 Shirreff, Dr. J. W. . . - 5 0Gollard, G. W. Esq. -SO Taylor, General Bey- Spettigue, J. Esq... - 10 0 nellG 100 Donation. Squire, Capt...... - 5 0 H.E. S -SO Sums under 5s 4 8 0 Offertory at St. Maty Sykes, Sir F. Bart.. . - 10 0 Hole, T. Esq 1 0 0 Arches, per Rev. Trehane,W.Esq.... - 10 0 J. A. W 1 1 0 Total Dons 6 13 0 A. H. Hamilton . . - 1 3TurnbulLG.W. Esq., L. H - 6 0 Total Subs 846 M ,£) .- 5 0 £1-2 12 3 £14 1» 6 BEANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 107 £. i. d. £. s. d. PORT OF Joll, W - 10 0 WestlakeandSon.. - 6 0 SIDMOUTH Keen, Edmund - 5 0 PLYMOU.T-H Whiteford, H...... - 5 0 BRANCH. BRANCH. Lamoroux&Co. .... - 5 0 Wilcocks, J. B 110 Chairman — Lansdown, T. W - 10 0 Wilkinson, Rev. Dr.. .- 10 0 Treasurer— The Rev. H. G. CLEMENTS, Lee, C. K - 5 0 Willcocks, Miss .... - 5 0 Vicar. THOS. JONES STEVEXS. Liscombe, R. L 110 Willonghby Brothers - 10 6 Honorary Secretary — Lloyd, S. S., M.P Nl 1 0 Wills, Son, and Box. - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — JOHN SADLER. Lott Misses ... - 10 0 Wilson, Rev. C., M. A.- 10 0 W. M. FLOYD, Esq. Lowe, Admiral 1 1 0 Windeatt, J 1 1 0 Annual Subscriptions. Annual Subscriptions. Loye, P. and Co - 5 0 Windeatt, Miss - 10 0 £. s. d. £. *. d. Luce, W .... - 10 0 Arnold, T. O. Esq. . . - 10 0 Adams and Son 100 Luscombe, Bellamy, Balfour, The Masters 2 2 0 Adams, B - 6 0 and Co 110 Total 91 8 3 Adams, Clark, and Marshall, E 5 0 Clements,Rev.H.G.J. 110 Marshall W 50 Coulson, Bros - 5 0 Adams, Win. & Co. . - 10 0 Matthews, Henry. . . - 10 0 Collecting Soxes, &c. Coulson, William... - 5 0 Alger, J - 5 o Matthews, J.W - 5 0 Rev. W. St. Aubyn, Dunning, Messrs.... 110 Allen, John - 10 0 Offertory, Chil- Ede, Henry, Esq 5 0 Arliss, Ward - 5 0 Melhuish, E - 5 0 dren's Service, Fisher, Edward, Esq. - 10 0 Ash, A - 10 6 Monk, J. E - 6 0 Stoke Chuich 1 14 8 Floyd, W.M. Esq... 110 Barker, Nathaniel ..-50 MooreandCo 110 Browne's Victoria Gordon, Mrs 110 Bastow, T. W - 10 0 Morrish, F. A - 5 0 Hotel 1 8 1 Beer, J - 6 o Mortimer, J. K - 5 0 Chubb's Hotel 1 16 3 Harvey, W. H. Esq. - 5 0 Bennett, J. N - 5 0 Nathan, Jacob 1 9 9 Dock Office . .-40 Hine - Haycock, W. Bewes, Kev. Thomas 110 Naval Bank 110 Harvey's Hotel - 1 2 Esq ... 110 BogerHext - 10 0 Newcombe, J. R 10 0 Hoare's "Rose and Hooke,Mr. J. E.... - 5 0 Boolds, C. C - 10 0 Ncrrington, Charles, Kennett - Were, T., Bourne, James 2 0 0 and Co. 110 Navy Hotel -11 4 British & Irish Sugar Page, Keen, and Page - 10 0 Ramsden's Criterion - 15 4 Kennett-Dawson, K. Refining Co - 10 6 Parkhouse, S - 5 0 Royal Devonport ... - 14 8 Brown, H 1 1 0 Pearn.E. A 220 South Devon Railway 134 King, J. G. Esq - 5 0 Brown, Wills, and Pearn, F 1 1 0 Thomas' Hotel, De- Nicholson - 10 0 Peek, W 110 McArthur, Rev. C. . - 10 0 Burnard,Lack,&Algerl 1 0 Penrose, Mrs. E - 5 0 Butt, W. and Co - 6 0 Pethick J . .,....-10 0 Mitchell, T.W. Esq. 110 Carkeet, J. M _ 5 o Morshead, Rev. J.A. 1 1 0 Phillips, Capt. - 10 0 Total Dons 10 2 3 Nicolas, Capt. Toup, Carpenter, Richard.. - 6 0 Pick, Edwin - 5 0 Total Subs 91 8 3 R.N - 10 0 Chubb, Mrs -50 Picken and Co - 10 0 Pile, Mr. S. J - 5 0 Clark, W - 10 « Pitts, T., and Son ... - 5 0 £101 10 6 Coates and Co., Dis- Polkinghorne, E. . . , - 5 0 Potbury, Mr.J - 6 0 tillery 1 1 o Popbam, Radibrd, & Radford Dr 1 1 0 Coles, S. J 1 o 0 Co - 10 0 Radford, J. G. G. Esq. - 10 0 Collier Brothers 110 Robinson, Rev. J... - 10 0 Crossing, J - 5 o Scott, George, Esq... - 10 0 Ralph, A - 5 0 Thornton, Rev. R. T. 1 1 0 Crowther, A - 5 0 Kendle, T., and Co... - 5 0 SALCOMBE & HOPE Tramp, William ... - 5 0 Cuddeford T - 10 0 Rew and Co - 10 0 COVE BRANCH. Webber, Mr. C.F... - 6 0 Curgenven, Mugford, Rolston, J. M.D. ... - 5 0 Willock, Robt. Peel, and Kendall - 10 0 Rolston, G. T - 10 0 President— Esq - 10 0 Davies, Edward .... - 10 0 Hooker, Mrs - 10 0 The Right Hon. the Sums under 5s 1 2 6 DerryandCo - 10 0 EARL OF DEVON. Devon and Cornwall Rowse,W -10 0 Banking Co 110 Rundle G .-50 Chairman^ Rundle, Rogers, and ROBERT HDBBELL, Esq. Brook 110 Edgcumbe, Mount, Sadler J . .-50 Honorary Secretary — Donations. Earl of 1 1 0 St. Aubyn,Sir J. ... 1 1 0 W. H. WEBB, Esq. Addington,Hon.Mrs. - 5 0 Edmonds and Son... - 10 0 Saltash Corporation .110 Annual Subscriptions. Andrews, John, Esq. 110 Elworthy, Curtis, and SbapterandCo - 6 0 Balk will, R. C. Esq. 100 Bottermer.Geo. Esq. - 10 0 Dawe - 10 0 Shelly, John - 6 0 Brown, Rev. Bevel.. - 10 0 Cafe, Colonel, V.C.. . - 10 0 FoaleandSon - 10 0 Shilston, Wm - 5 0 Cubitt, Wm. Esq. ..500 Harvey, J. Esq - 5 0 Fox, Eliot, and Co. .. - 10 0 Skardon, C - 6 0 Devon, Right Hon. Hawtrey, G. P. Esq. - 5 0 Fox, Suns, and Co. . . - 10 0 Skardon, W - 6 0 the Earl of 500 Hutchins,Fred. Esq. - 10 0 Gard, E O . - 6 0 Smith Jno . . - 5 0 Douglas, Mr ... 1 0 0 Knlerren, Dr. - 5 0 Gas Co, Plymouth.. 220 Sparrow, B 110 Earle, Rev. and Yen. Luchman, Carey, Esq. - 5 0 Gidley, G - 6 0 Spearman and Spear- Macintosh, Mrs 100 Goldfinch, Mrs - 5 0 man - 6 0 Earle, Miss - 10 6 Matthews, Mrs - 5 0 Goldsmith, J.P. .... - 10 0 SpoonerandCo. . 110 Koale Mrs - 10 6 Melville, R. Esq.... 1 1 0 Gonlding, F. H - 10 0 Stanbury, F. R. . - 5 0 Hill, J. H. Esq - 10 6 Morton, Dr. Thos. . . - 10 0 Greaves, Rev. H. A.. -BO Steadman and Co. - 10 6 Hurrell, JohnS. Esq. 110 Robertson, the Misses- 5 0 Greenway, John.... - 10 0 Stephens, Robert. - 10 0 Hurrell, Robert, Esq. 110 Sargeant, H. Esq. . . - 10 0 Gruzelier B - 5 0 Stevens, John ... 10 Hurrell, Mrs. 110 Sartow, Samuel, Esq. - 10 0 Hare, Hon. Colonel.. - 10 0 Stevens, Messrs Ilbert, Kev. P. A. . . 1 0 0 Tay lor, Edward, Esq. - 5 0 Harvey, E - 10 0 Sanders and Co. . 1 1 0 Kelly, Rev. Maitland - 10 0 Taylor, Richard, Esq. - 5 0 Harvey, J. &T 1 1 0 Stevens, Thos. Jones 110 NcUierton.R. L.Esq. 1 1 0 Thornton. A. T. Esq. - 5 0 Hawken&Uo 5 0 Stidston, W - B 0 Newell, Rev. W 1 0 0 Two Aged Pilgrims. - 5 0 HaycroltandPeUiick - 10 0 Stall, Mrs 1 0 0 Newton, E.C. Esq... 1 0 0 Hearder and Son ... - 5 0 Stoneman & Square - 5 0 Squires, John, Esq. . - 10 6 Donation from I'opn- Herron, F - 6 0 Tanner, C. F. 100 Turner, Misses .... 1 1 0 lar Readings Corn- Heywood, Henry ... - 10 0 Tanner, Airs 1 0 0 Twysden, Capt. R.N. 110 Hicks and Co. - 10 0 Thorold, Dr 5 0 Twysden, Rev. Thos. 100 Ditto Private Thea- Webb, W. H. Esq.. . - 10 6 tricals 310 Hodge, W. & Co 100 Tucter.Miss - 5 0 Contribution box, Sums under 58. 196 Hubbard, A -10 0 Tyeth,T. B 5 0 South Sands - 10 6 Pillar Boxes 9 19 5 Hnbbard,G ,.-10 0 Usborne, Capt - 10 0 Hurrell and Co - 5 0 Vosper.S - 5 0 Total £2? 10 0 Total Dons 24 17 11 Hyne, Simon - 6 0 Walters, C. H - 5 0 Total Subs. ....21 8 6 Jackman, William.. - 5 0 Watt, C. - 5 0 Jackson, S - 5 0 Watts.1 5 8 £46 6 5 James and Son, E.. 220 Weary, J - 10 0 James and Rosewall - 10 0 Western Counties Ma- James, J. S. - 6 0 108 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. *. s. d. £. s. d. TEIGNMOUTH TORBAY BRANCH. Gary, R. S 1 0 0 Midgley, S 5 0 Cary, Mrs. Stanley 100 Mills, Robert F - 10 0 BRANCH- President— Cassavitti, John... - 10 0 Mills, Mrs - 10 0 The Rt. Hon. LORD CHURSTOXT. Casson, Rev. G - 5 0 Mitchell, Mrs - 5 0 President — Murray, Lady James - 5 u SIR LAWRENCE FALK, Honorary Secretary — Chapman, Rev. C. . 1 1 0 BABT. Rev. R. FEHWIOK ELKIHOTON. Chatto, W. J. P. . . . 1 0 0Nugent, Mrs. D. .... - 10 0 Chairman — Annual Subscriptions. Clark, R. Andus ..110 Oldneld, Mrs. - 5 0 B. A. ARNOLD, Esq. £. s. d. Clark, Rev. Thomas - 10 0 Pannel,C. L -10 6 Adams, Mr. C. T,. . . - 5 0Clifford, Colonel ... 1 0 0 Perkins Capt 110 Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — Cobb, J. F -10 0 Perkins, George 110 W. WILLIAMS, Esq. Apleton,Mre.Russell- 5 0 Bartlett, Mr. O. H... - B 0 Perrens, W. X - 5 o Philllpps, H. C. M... 100 Annual Subscriptions. Benbow, Mr. Vernon - 5 0 Browne, Mr. G. .... - 5 0 Cole, Miss - 10 0 Phillips, Capt. Leigh - 5 0 £. t. a. Cole, Ralph 1 0 0 Phillips, Misses L... - 5 0 Arnold, B. A, Esq... 110 Cook, Mrs - 10 0 Douglass, Mrs - 5 0 Collett,C - 10 0 Popham.Mrs -10 6 Austin, Mrs. & Miss - 6 0 Conlthnrst, J -10 0 Porter, L -10 0 Barrows,HillT.Esq.. - 10 0 Eales, Miss - 10 0 Ellington, Rev. R. F. - 5 0 Coventry, Mrs - 10 0 Pulford, A 550 Barrows, Col - 10 0 Craig, Sken - 10 0 Prater, Rev. T - 10 0 Goodfellow, Dr - 10 0 Davis, Rev.T. & Mrs. - 10 0 Proctor, W - 5 0 Beavan, J. 6. Esq., Davis, Rev. W. B . . - 6 0Ramsay, R. B. Ward- J.P - 10 0 Hall,Rev. T. G - 5 0 Bergman, J. G. Esq. - 10 0 Hogg, Mrs. Maxwell - 10 0 Holdsworth, Mrs. ..-50 De Mierre Ur - 10 0 Belts, W. Esq - 5 0 Dennistown, the Reid, Dr. - 6 0 Blake, G. P. Esq. ... - 10 0 Hunt, Mr. G - 10 0 Hunt, Mrs. G - 10 0 Brokensha, Commr. Diggle, Joseph - 10 0 Robertson, Mrs 1 0 0 R.N 10 0 Kendrick, Mr. W. G . - 5 0 Lakeman, Mr. T.... - 10 0 Brown, Lewis, Major, Drinkwater, P. B 110 Robinson,'Mrs,D.'.. - 5 0 J.P - 10 0 Milford, Mrs. A. ... - 10 0 Bushell, Capt. R.N. . - 10 6 Poland, Rev. F. W.. - 5 0 Richardson, Mr. R. . - 10 0 Edwards, Rev. E.... - 5 0 Roxburgh, Mrs - 5 0 Call,Mrs.G 110 Egerton, P 5 0 Sandars,Mrs - 5 0 Chandless, Mr 110 Smith, Mr. N - 5 0 Erskine, Dowager Schuster, M re 100 Clayton, Mrs - 10 0 Lady 110 Schuster, Mr. Leo ..100 Ceilings, Mr. C. H... - 10 0 Everard, Miss - 5 0 Self, Rev. W.H - 5 0 Collins, C. K. Esq. Uniacke, Capt - 10 0 Williams, Mr. Ha- Filder.MIss - 5 0 Sheppard, Mrs - 10 0 J.P 100 Soper W H - 10 0 Coutts, F. Esq. 5 0 Sums under 5£ 4 18 0 Fowle, Mrs 100 Smith,Major-General - 5 0 Dawson, C. A. Esq.. - 10 0 Fox, F. H - 5 0 Smithwick,Rev.W.J. 200 Elliot, J. Esq -10 0 Fradd, M - 10 0 Smithwick, Miss 1 10 0 Field, Mrs. O - 5 0 Fronde, W 1 0 0 Squire, Capt - 10 0 Flamank, Capt. T . . - 10 0 Gamble, Miss - 10 0 St. George, Mrs 2 2 0 Fripp, Miss --10 0 Gibbons, the Misses. -60 Friend, A 50 Fiy, Rev. James . . - 10 0 Stayner, F. H - 5 0 TORQUAY BRANCH. Goodfellow, General. - 5 0 Stewart, N. B 1 0 o Guerin, Colonel ... - 5 0 Gould, Miss - 10 0 Stewart-Savile, Rev. Halford, Mrs. ... 50 President — Hnddleston, Mrs. .. - 10 0 SIB LAWRENCE PALK, Gretton, Mr-* - 5 0 Stonestreet, F 1 0 0 Hutcblns, Rev. H . . - 10 o BART. Hagart, Colonel 100 Swinburne, Capt. T. 1 0 0 Hutchings,Mr.T.W. - 10 0 Haliburton, Mrs 5 0 Tayleur, Mrs - 10 0 King, Miss 5 0 Vice-President — Thompson, Mrs - 10 0 Kersteman, J. S. Esq. 100 R. S. CABY, Esq. Hamlyn, Joseph ... - 10 0 Thomson, Dr. Spencer- 5 0 Langley, Miss 110 Secretary and Collector- Maitland, F. H. Esq. - 10 0 Mr. R. G. COVE, of the Post Hannay, Robert — - 6 0 Tinney, Mrs 10 0 Marsh-Dunn, Mrs. Office. Residence: Clifton Harvey, Mrs. R. . . . 1 0 0Tomlinson,Rev.J.P. 100 Marsh - 10 0 Villa. Haselgrove, J. M.... - 10 6 Moir, R. Esq -10 6 Heath, Dr - 5 0 Tucker, Capt. Fane .-50 Ogle, Rev. W. R 5 0 Annual Subscriptiont. Hewett, Rev. J - 10 0 Turnbull, Miss - 10 0 Owen, Mr. A - 6 0 Whiteway and Bali. - 10 0 Hugonin, Mrs 1 0 0 Walker, Miss 100 Paul, Captain A. ... - 10 0 Alnslie, Mrs 5 0 Huntley, Lady - 5 0 Walker, Mrs. K.... - 5 0 Finder, Col 110 Ainsworth, Miss ... - 5 0 Warneford, Dr - 5 0 Richards, Miss - 10 0 Alexander, Mrs - 5 0 Warrington, Miss .100 Jamieson, Mrs. J. A. - 5 0 Webster, J ames ... - 5 0 Robin, John, Esq. ..•- 5 0 Arbuthnot, Hon.Mrs. - 5 0 Jervoise, S C .110 Weir, Miss - 10 0 Rotherham, Mrs. ... 1 1 0 Atwood, Rev. F. J.. - 5 0 Johnston, James ... - 5 0 Wharton, J. W - 5 0 Sawders, J. B. Esq. - 10 6 Auldjo, T. R 110 Kinnoull, Countess . - 10 0 Whidborne, the Simson,Graham,Mrs. 110 Baldwin, Miss - 5 0 Kitson, J - lo 0 Misses . . . - 10 0 Smyth, Rev. T. R . . - 10 0 Bernard, Mrs. H.... - 5 0 Kitson, W 10 0 Wilson, W - 10 0 Spencer, H. H. Esq .-106 Besley, the Misses.. - 5 0 Lambert, Mrs - 5 0 Wilton, C. F 1 0 0 Latham, Mrs. A 10 0 Teignmonth Harbour Bevan J P . . - 10 0 Commissioners ... 10 0 0 Total £114 4 6 Templer, R. W. Esq. - 10 0 Blackwood, F - 10 0 Le Breton, Mrs - 5 0 Ward, Mr. G. P - 10 0 Bogle, J - 10 0 Lee, J. K 2 0 0 Whidborne,J.Esq. - 110 Boileao, Miss - 5 0 Lillingstone, tho Donations. Williams, W. Esq. .-60 Misses - 15 0 Barton, P - 5 0 Wright, John, Esq. . - 10 6 Berwick, G . . . . - 10 0 Smaller sums 1 5 6 Bondier, Colonel. ... - 10 0 Lomax, Mrs. E - 5 0 Lombe. I>r. & Mrs. . - 10 0 Fisher Miss 5 0 Total 41 11 0 Bridson, T. R. 110 Glynn, Mrs - 5 6 Donation*. Bridges W - 10 0 Northum berla nd, Pillar and Life-Boat Macaulay, Miss .... - 10 0 Her Grace Eleanor Station boxes, Sec. 834 Brown Clayton, Mrs. - 5 0 Macdougal, Colonel. - 5 0 Macgregor, Sir

— 110 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. s. d. £. s. d. SWANAGE BRANCH. Groves Mr J .-60 SUNDERLAND AND Hawes' Major - 6 0 North Hetton Coal WH/TBURN President— Hodges, J. V. Esq. .. - 10 6 G. BOKT, Esq. Hopkins, Mr. B - 10 6 PaUister, W. Esq. . . - 10 6 BRANCH. Howard, R.N. Esq.. - S 0 Phillips, E. A. Esq.. - 10 0 Treasurer — Lynes, Rev. J - 5 0 Eeid.Geo. Esq 110 Chairman — G. C. DE LA HOME, Esq. May, Captain B.N., Scott, Eev. VV. A.. . . - 6 0 ALDERUAK REED. Honorary Secretary — Inspecting Com- Sheridan, W. Esq... - 10 0 Treasurer — Mr. H. J. HIXSOK. mander — 10 6 Smith, T.&W.Messrs. 110 J. C. POBKETT, Esq. Annual Subscriptions. Moorhead, Dr . ... - 10 0 Stratford, W. Esq... - B 0 £. s. d. Pearn, Capt. 6.8. The South Hetton Honorary Secretary — Brakes, W. R. Esq.. 1 0 0 South of Ireland, 1 11 6 Coal Company.... 220 WILLIAM MILBDRN, Esq. Penny, Colonel - B 0 Thonnan, Eobt. Esq. - 10 6 Annual subscriptions. Bloxsom, J. B. Esq. - 10 0 Phelips Capt 1 0 0 Turnbull, T. S., Esq. - 6 0 Bart, U. Esq., Sheriff 2 2 0 Pidgeon and Sons, Warham, William. .-60 £. I. d. Colson, Miss - 5 0 Messrs - 5 0 Watson,Kipling 81 Co. Alderaon, C. Esq. ... - 10 0 Crawford, Dr. 1 0 0 PIgou, Rev. H C . . - 10 0 Allison, J.J. and W. Pretor.Capt. 6 0 Woods & Co. Messrs. 110 E. P. - 5 0 Roberts, W. and Co. - 1 6 Wright, H. B. Esq. . - 10 0 An4erson,T.EBq.... 1 0 6) Filliter.Freeland.Esq. 110 Simpson, E. P. Esq. .-BO Young, Ehlers,& Co. Armstrong, Addison ] Marsh, Mr. S - 5 0 Smith, Dr. M.D - 10 0 & Co. Messrs 1 0 0 Kobinson, J. C. Esq. 220 Tizard, Dr - 6 0 Collecting Box - 12 3 Backhouse and Co. .. 110 Scavill, Mr 5 o Welsford, G. H. Esq. -60 Collected from ships. 896 Barnes, T.Esq 300 Slater, E. Esq 100 Williams, Messrs U. Blain, Thomas Esq.. - 10 6 Wilde, S. Esq 3 0 0 and H. and Co. ... 1 1 0 Total £32 8 3 Blumer and Co - 5 0 Wilde Miss 200 Booth, George E. Esq- 10 0 Total 1 21 4 1 Bramwell and Co.. . . 1 1 0 | Total 16 16 0 Briggs and Sons.... - 10 0 SEATON CAREW Christal, J. and Sons. - 10 0 Donations. BRANCH. Clarke, George Esq.. 1 1 0 i Bloxsom, J. B. Esq.. - 10 0 Craven and Speeding. 1 0 0 ' Home Miss — 5 0 Chairman — Cross, John, per JT. P. ! M. PEABSK, Esq. Bank. Sunderland •f. C R — 10 0 Budjam. Treasurer— Davison, B.G. Esq.. - 6 0 Lloyd, Mrs. Watkiss -50 JOHN BAKEWKLL, Esq. Doxford, J. Esq - 10 0 HARTLEPOOL Dnnlop, Eev. E - 5 0 Martiueau, Miss.... - 5 0 Honorary Secretary— Durham, Right Hon. < Mallins, J. P - 5 0 BRANCH. Eev. JOHN LAWSON, M.A. Travers, Key. E. D.. - 10 0 Walrond, Mr. - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Annual Subscription!. Elliot, Thomas, and { Woburn, Henry.... - 5 0 S. HBRBEUT BELK, Esq. Eldon, The Earl of.. 6 0 0 Other Sums 5 o Appleby, Thos. Esq. 110 Fairley, T.W.andC. - 1 61 Collected in Mrs. Annual Subscriptions. Backhouse, A. Esq. .100 Serrell's Sunday £. «. d. Backhouse, K Esq. Featherstonhaugh, i Schoolrooms 1 10 0 Belk, Thos. Esq 110 (the late) 100 A,W.andE - 10 0 ' Pillar Box & Col- Coverdale,J 110 Backhouse, Edmund, Forster, John - 6 o! lected at Royal Victoria Hotel ... 2 2 11 Marshall, Mr. John - 10 6 Bakewell, John, Esq. 110 Gayner, R. H 1 1 01 Proceeds of Concert. 18 16 1 Richardson, T. Esq. 220 Ropner, fi. Esq.... 110 Boyne, Viscount.... 330 Graham, John - 10 0 1 Withy, E. & Co.... 110 Clarke, George, Esq. 100 Graham, Mr. Henry. - 5 fl| Total Dons 26 4 0 Dale, David, Esq. ..110 Total Subs 16 16 0 Total 717 6 Dalton, Eev. C. W. . 110 Grimshaw and Sons.. - 10 0 ', Dalton, Miss. 220 Harrison Brothers. . . - 6 0 ! £43 0 0 Donations. Fawcns, Henry, Esq. 220 Harrison, T.E 1 10 0 > Voluntary contribu- Fawcus, Robt. Esq.. 110 Harrison, W:B - 10 0 tions from ship- Fawcus, R. S. Esq. . 110Hartley, James, Esq. 1101 Garbutt, E. W. Esq. 110 Hodgkins, J. B.Esq. 110 Hid J 6 - 10 01 WEYMOUTH £60 2 3 Hudson, T.S. Esq... 110 BRANCH. Hulton, W. E. L. Patron— Ingilby, Lady Am- Hitchcock, Eev. W.M. 2 2 fl| The Right Hon. the EABL Hodgson, Mrs - 10 0 OF SlRAFFORP. Kell, John, Esq. . .. 1 1 0 President— SEAHAM BRANCH. Lawson, Professor.. 110 Hudson, R. S Sons . . - 10 0 The Bight Hon. LORD Lawson, Rev. John. 220 ASHLEY. President — Longbothani, J. Esq. 110 The MAEQUESS OP LOHDON- Lucas, Albert, Esq. . 110 Lambton and Co. ... 1 10 Honorary Secretary — DEBBT. M«Intire, Rev. T 100 Lumsdon, Byers, and G.H. PRICE, Esq. Chairman — MlcheB.JobnJ.Bsq. 1 1 0 Co 118 Annual Subscription!. Bev. A, BETHDKE. Mounsey, E. B. Esq. 110 Meier, C.W. and Co. - 6 0 Bannton and Sons, Messrs — 6 0 Honorary Secretary — Reay, Thomas M. Morton, H. T - 10 6 Bayley, E. Esq. J.P.. 110 WILLIAM WAEBAM. Esq 110 Newbiggin,E. J - 6 0 Blampied,Capt.E.S. Annual Subscription!. Rogers, Mrs. (kite).. 110 B.S. Great Western 409 Londonderry, The Surtees, W.E. Esq.. 220 Pecket, G C. - 6 0 Church, Mrs. 3. ... - 5 0 Marques3,of 330 Swanson, W. Esq. ..110 Pern bcr ton, R.L..... i 0 0 Devenish and Co Bethune, Eev. A.... - 10 6 Tilly, Harry T. Esq. 110 Porrett, RB 1 1 0 Messrs. J. A. ... - 10 6 Brongh, Mrs. T - 10 0 Eliot & Co. Messrs. 110 Brown, J. B. Esq. . . - 10 0 Potts', R. H. & Bros. 100 Eliot, George, Esq. . - 10 6 Brydon, R. Esq - S 0 Reay T J . . -BO Erskine Miss — 5 0 Candlish, K. Esq. ... - 10 0 Total 48 18 0 Reed, Alderman.... i 1 0 Falle, Capt. rteamer Chilton, Thos. Esq. .-50 Brighton . 150 Clazey, J. O. Esq. ..-50 Donation. Bitson, John & Sons. - 10 0 Flisher, Capt. steamer Colling, Eev. J -BO Dalton, Gen-ral .... 1 1 0 Robson, E. C. & Son. - 10 0 Aquila, 194 Corbett, V. W. Esq.. -SO Barometer Pillar ... - 3 0 Ilobson, W. W. and Goodden, H. C. Esq. Ditchfield, S. J. Esq. -SO Life-boat House Box - 14 0 Jj> - 10 0 Elliot, Thos. Esq. ..-60 Butter, R. P. W - 6 0 Greaves, Bev. T - 5 0 Eminson. J. B. Esq. - 10 6 Total £50 16 0 Service and Phillips. - 6 0 Groves, Mr. T. B - 6 0 Lough, W. Esq -50 Sheraton, Richard... - 6 0 BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. Ill £. s. d. £. s. d. Smith, Alexander. . . - 10 0 Hammond, Misses . . - 10 0 St. John, William... 110 Jackson, G. L - 2 6 ®ssc.x, Marsden, Canon .... 1 1 0 jplfntsfjiw. Stobart, William ... - 10 0 Nichols, F. M. Esq. .200 Thompson, Alder- CUACTON-ON-SEA Nalborough, W. J. . - 10 C RHYL BRANCH. man William 10 0 BRANCH. Fattrick and Son, President — Thompson, J. and H. Messrs 110 R. BAHFOBD HESKETH, Esq. H - 10 0 President— Tomline, Colonel . . . 5 0 0 Thompson, John ... - 5 0 Eev. HENKV LAW. Tyler, Sir Henry ... 1 0 0 Chairman — Tone, William - 10 0 Vaux, J. H. Esq - 10 0 T. GEIFUIES DIXON, Esq. Chairman — Watson, T. C. Esq. .110 JAMES HAKMAN, Esq. Treasurers— Vaux, Cuthbert -50 Watts, John, Esq... - 10 0 NORTH AND SOUTH WALES j Watson, George - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — Worts, Mr. A -10 0 BAKK. Watson, J. H - 5 0 Mr. KKED. J. NUSN. \Vayman J W . . 10 6 Total £32 15 6 Honorary Secretary — Wiener, Martin 110 Annual Subscriptions. Mr. ROBEBT HUGHES. 1 Williamson, Sir H., £. i. d. Annual Subscriptions. Bart 400 Agate, W - 10 6 Donations. £. t.d. Wilson, C.Stanley.. - 10 6 Mrs. 3erners 5 0 0 Buddicom,W. B. Esq. Wilson, Vf.C - 10 6 Baker, W. S -50 Contribution Boxes Woods&Co 110 Bawtree, Octavius, at railway station, Butterton, Eev. G. A., Woodcock, Mrs In- Esq 1 1 0 terest on the legacy Bland, W 110 Do. at Messrs. Groom Chambers, George . . - 10 6 Churton, John, Esq. Chapman, James ... - 10 6 Do. at boathonse 4 10 11 Conwy, Major Conwy Total £61 4 6 Cortauld,Samuel,Esq. 110 Do. at CustoK. House, Rowley S 0 0 per Mr. J. W. Dawson, John, Esq. Ellis, J - 10 6 Wood 1 11 3 (3 years) 320 Fowler, J. T - 10 6 Do. on board G. E. R. De Broke, Lady Wil- Herman, Jame. 1 1 0 steamers, pec Capt. Harman £ Matthews - 10 6 Hayes, T. D - 10 6 Dixon, T. Grimes, WEST HARTLEPOOL Hudson, Matthews, BRANCH. Total Dons 14 4 6 Fuller, Mrs. (2 years) 2 2 0 Lopez, and Co 330 Total Subs 32 16 6 Jackson, W. P - 10 6 Gladstone, Eev. S.E. 100 Chairman — Law, Rev. Henry. ..220 Hesketh,R. Bamford, B. SCOTT, Ksq., H.M.C. £47 0 0 Esq.(2 years) 10 0 0 Hughes, H. R. Esq. Honorary Secretary — Macbrlde Crofts, Rev. Kinmel(2 years) .10 0 0 C. A. BAKEE, Esq. j. D. i i o Main, W - 10 e Johnson, G. Esq. Annual. Subscriptions. Subscriptions collected by Mitchell, James - 10 6 SOUTHEND Jones, Mrs. E.01inda Mr. Garthwaite duriug Newman, Rev. T. BRANCH. (2 years) 2 2 0 1878, viz.:— Harding, D.D 110 Jones, W. Price, Esq. - 10 6 Appleby, T. * Co. . . 2 2 0Nichols, F. M. Ksq. Chairman — Jones, Mrs. Price... - 10 6 Cory, London & Co. 1 1 0 J.P 1 1 0 Rev. F. THACKERAY. Luxmoore, Miss (the East Coast Insurance Honorary Secretary — Mainwaring, T. Esq. 600 WM. GBEGSON, Esq. Page, Henry James. 110 Mountfleld,W.B.Esq. - 10 6 Gray.W.&Co 220 Annual Subscriptions. Penn, Major - 10 6 Groves, Maclean & Phillips, J - 2 6 Beard, Mr. 10 0 Pennant, P. P. Esq. Reynolds, Burford, Herskind,F. - 10 6 and Co - 10 6 Browne, Rev. R. C.. - 5 0 RichardsoD, Kev. T. Irvine, K. 4 Co 220 Round, James, Esq., Davies, Mrs - 5 0 louder, R.&CO. ... - 10 6 M P . 110 Dettmar, Mr - 10 0 Roberts, J. Esq. M.P. 1 1 0 May&Hassell i 0 0 Rutherford \V .... - 6 0 Dettmar, Miss - 5 0 Roberts, R. Price, Middteton* Co 1 I 0 Smith, J - 10 6 Dettmar, Miss May. - 5 0 Esq.(2years) .... 200 Pease, J. W. S Part- Tabrum and Jones.. - 10 6 Dowsett, Mr 10 0 Sisson, R. J. Esq.... 110 Topp, J - 10 6 Pyman, George 220 Vincent, W. T - 6 0 Layard, Rev. — ....- 10 6 St. Asaph, Dean of.. 100 Walton and Attwood 110 Merritt, Mr. 10 0 Wilkin, W. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Sadler W . . - 10 6 Winston, Thos. Esq. 110 Steam Navigation Co. 2 2 0 Total 27 18 0 Smith, Mr. T - 10 6 Wynn, Mrs. Wms. .110 Yorke, P. W.Esq... 200 Withy E . - 10 6 Total 66 6 0

HARWICH BRANCH. Donations. Donations. Gtrdlestone, J>r - 10 0 Sundry donations pet President — Total 9 4 0 Boxes;— H.M. Customs.... 16 5 6 EDGAR WALTER GARLAND, Belvoir Hotel.... - 14 0 Esq., High Steward of the Donations. Clarke's Foryd ... - 8 4 Voluntary Tolls col- Borough of Harwich. Bateman, Rev. J.... 100 Dudley Hotel .... - - 4 lected at the Dock Northampton do.. - 1 7 Chairman— J. E. FHANKS, Esq. Parade Pillar Box 3 18 10 £86 8 10 Honorary Secretary — £11 14 0 Pier Refreshment Mr. A. P. BBAT. Queen's Hotel — 19 0 Annual Subscriptions. Royal Hotel ...... 2 6 Barnes, K. S. Esq... - 10 0 Snn Hotel 5 0 Sevan, Mr. C. F. - 10 0 Yc Windsor . - 3 4 Brady H .... 1 0 0 Westminster Hotel . - 11 5 Bunnf-ster, Rev. G. , Total Dons 821 Carlingford, Lord ... 2 0 0 Total Subs 65 6 0 — Eley Chas Esq 1 0 0 £73 8 1 Franks, J. R - 10 0 Garland, E. W. Esq. 1000 Groom, W. Esq - 10 0 Grice, Mr. J. . .- - 10 0

— 112 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. «. d. £. s. d. Ogden, Mr. W. S 1 1 0 Clark, G. T. Esq 1 0 0 flrlamorpnsijue.Page & Co., Messrs.. 1 1 0 David, Edward, Esq. - 10 0 OHouttgtersfifre. Parry Bros., Messrs. - 5 0 David, Evan, Esq. . . - 10 6 PENARTH BRANCH. Plain, Mr. T - 10 6 Davis, Wm. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Powell, Duffryn, Dunraven, Earl S 0 0 BRISTOL BRANCH. Patron— Edmonds, Rev. Thos. - 10 6 fibflirni an— C. K. M. TALBOT.Esq. M.P. Price, W. and Sous, Fothergill, Miss .... 2 0 0 M. WHITWII.L, Esq. Chairman — Gibbon, J. S. Esq. ..110 Colonel E. S. HILL. Procter, Mr.B - 6 0 Guest, Sir Ivor, Bt. . 5 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Treasurer — Pyman, Watson, and Gwyn, Howell, Esq. 110 Capt. HBTCHIHS. JAS. EDWARDS, Esq. Co. Messrs - 10 0 Halkett Mrs — 10 0 Collector — Penarth. Richards, Mr. D. ... - 5 0 Homfray, J. R. Esq. 110 Mr. Z. JOKES, 19 College Honorary Secretary — Eickards. Rev. H. H. 1 1 0 Jenkins, Mrs. B 100 Green. Commander W. M. PEH- Riley, Mr. . . .". 2 2 0 Jones, J. D. Esq. ... - 5 o Ronnefeldt, Mr. W.. - 5 0 Knight, Rev. C. R... 110 Annual Subscription!. GEU.EY, Il.M.'s late Indian £. I. d. Navy. Rons, The Misses... 2 2 0 Knight, Mrs. E. D... 100 Rundle, Mr. C. 0.... 110Lewis, T. T. Esq. . . - 10 0 Bligh,Mrs.R. 220 Subscription! for 1819. Short and Dunn .... - 10 0 Llewellyn, Q. Esq. 110 Bush, J. and R - 10 6 £. s. d. Smith, Mr.W.B....- S O Llewellyn, J. T. D. Bntterworth, M«-Ar- Aberdare Coal Co. . . - 10 6 Splller & Co. MesErs. 110 thur&Co. 1 1 0 Adams, Mr. G. F... - 10 6 Stallybrass, Balmer, Llewellyn, W. Esq.. 100 Daniel, Thos. & Sons 550 Adams, Wilson, and Morris, G.Byng, Esq. 1 o 0 Edgar, Miss 100 Stephens, Mr. T. H.. - 10 0 Morse. Lieut.-Col. . . 1 10 Edgar, Miss R 100 Alexander, Mr. D. T. - 10 6 Stowe, Mr. G. S -50Nicholl, Lieut.-Col. French, W. J 2 2 0 Alexanders & Co. ... 1 1 0 Strong, Mr. W. R... 1 1 0 C R H 100 Gell,Mrs 220 Andrews. Mr. S - 10 6 Tapson, Mr - 5 0 Nicholl, J. C. Esq. ..220 Goodwyn, T. W. . . . 1 1 0 Barnes, Guthrieft Co. - 10 6 Tellefsen and Wills, Olivant, Mrs. ... 110 Goody, Cripps,& Sons 1 1 0 Bewick, Mr. Geo.... - 10 6 Messrs. 110 Prichard, W. Esq. . . - 10 6Grace, J. and H. .. - 10 6 Bovey, Mr. John ... - 10 6 Thomas and Griffiths, Stacey Rev. C. . 100 Hattaa, Wm - 5 0 1 Brown, Mr. Forster. - 5 0 Traherne, Major. ... 1 1 o Hill, C. and Sons ..1 1 0 ; Bnrness, Jas. & Sons 110 Thomas, Mr. A. R.. - 10 6 Turbervill, Mrs 110 Hutchins, T. C... .. - 10 6 j Bate, Marquis of ... 10 0 0 Thompson, Mr. T. R. - 5 0 Turbervill, Mrs. P. . - 10 6 Justice, F. W - 10 0 Todd, Mr. R. W 5 0 Turbervill, Col 1 1 0 Capper, Mr. E. H. . . - 10 6 Troedyrhew Coal Co. - 10 6 Williams, W. Esq. . - 10 6 Justice, Miss M. E. . - 10 0 Clive, Lady Mary Turnbull, Bros - 10 6 Wilson. Thos. Esq. . - 10 6 King, R. P. &W. P.. 220 Windsor 110 Merry, W. 1 1 0 Coedcae Coal Co. ... - 10 6 ~~- Miles, W. H 1 1 0 Cloake, Capt. H -50 Phillips, J. R. & Co. 1 1 0 Coffin and Co 1 i 0 Powell, W. & Sons 220 Collins, Capt. J. K. . - S 0 Whitwham, Mr. L. . - 5 0 Bushtorth, Mrs. E.M. 100 Corawell, Mr. D - 10 6 VUliams, Mr. H. P. - S 0 Russell, Miss - 10 0 Cory Bros, and Co... 110 Williams, Mr. T.J.. -60 Russell, Miss C. K . - 10 0 Cory, J. and Sons. . . - 10 0 Wilson, Mr. J. H. . . - 10 6 SWANSEA BRANCH. Shepherd, Dr. - 5 o Davies, David, & Co. 110 Sherwood, C - 10 6 Davis, David, & Sons 110 Worms, Mr. H.....' 1 1 0 Honorary Secretary— Stroud, Rev. H .... 1 0 0 Edwards, Mr. W. Y. - 10 0 Young.C.O. & Christie, T. W. ISLAY Yomra, Esq. Stuckey and Co 1 1 0 Elliott, Mr. J - 10 0 Anmtdl Subscriptions. Terrell, W. and Sons 110 KrazerandCo - 10 0 Sums tinder 5s - 10 0 Bath, Henrj & Son.. S S 0 Thomas, C.J.& Bros. 110 Friend (per Mrs. Biddulph, J 1 0 0 Wansey, A 110 Duncan) - 5 0 Total 69 17 6 BreweryCo 110 Wedmore.T 110 Cox, W. L - 10 8 Gaskell, Mr. J - 10 6 Donation*. Crowhurst,Mr.H.W.- 10 6 Wright, W. 110 GasfceU,Mr. W - 5 0 Evans, J. M - 19 * Gaskell, Mr. W. G. . - 10 « Crew of s.». " Lady Total 39 0 6 Gaus,Mr. M. A - 5 0 Greenhill, Mr. F. R. - 10 6 Forester, Mr. W. H. 110 Gibbs, Mr. Peter. ... - 10 6 Thompson, Mr. A. . - 5 0 Gilbertson, W. & Co 1 1 0 Donations. Glamorgan Coal Co.. 110 X. Y. Z - 10 0 Gold, Mr. Charles. 110 Bristol Marine Asso- Greaves, Thomas, & Sums under 55 1 10 6 Goodall, Mr. H. G. - 10 6 ciation 6 6 0 Collecting Boxes : — Grenfell and Sons. 220 Custom House - 7 6 Griffiths, Mr. T - 5 0 Custom House ... - IS 2 Harvey & Fish... - 10 6 Hacquofi Bros. & Co. - 10 e Life-boat House. .133 Haynes,Mr. G. B. . - 10 6 Netham Chemical Harrison Bros, and Powell's Llantwit Horman-Fisher, Mr. Workmen ... 12 0 Moore, Messrs.... - 10 6 S S H - 10 6 Hill, C. and Son, Spiller&Co - 6 0 James, Mr. F 110 Rowe, J - 5 3 TafE Vale Office ..-65 Johnson, Mr., for Screw steam«t Jtmo 1 2 10 Hodge SsTHll.Messrs. - 5 0 Boxes under 5». . . 1 3 0 Shipwrecked Ma- Society of Merchant Hollier, Mr. H - 10 6 riners Society.... 2 15 0 Hollyer&Co.Messrs. - 5 0 Total Dons 8 15 11 Landore Tin Plate Co. 1 1 0 Tulloch, Mrs 550 Langlois, Mr. P. .... - 2 6 Insole, Q. and Son, Total Subs 69 17 6 Manger, E. O - 2 6 Sums under 5s - 17 6 Jackson, Miss B. ... - 10 6 £78 13 5 Michael, Mr. James. - 10 6 Total Dons..... 26 4 8 Jacobs, Mr. C. M. . . - 10 6 Total Subs 39 0 6 Jessen, Mrs. G. N.. . - 5 0 Prevost&Letricheux - 5 0 Johnson, Mr. S. N. . - 5 0 Richardson, Mr. J. C. 110 £65 5 2 Jones, Mr. Edward O. - 5 0 PORTHCAWL Richardson and Co. . 2 2 0 Jones, Heard, and Townshend, Wood, Ingram, Messrs... - 10 6 BRANCH. Jones, Mr. W. G.. . . - 5 0 Patron — Trustees of Swansea Jotham, D. and Son, Harbour (1879 and CHELTENHAM Messrs - 6 0 C. K. M. TALBOT, Esq. M.P. President— J880) 60 0 6 BRANCH. Lee, Mr. K -SO J. C. NICHOU,, Esq. Vivian, Mr. H. H... 3 3 0 Collector- Honorary Secretary — Vivian, Mr. W. U. . 1 1 0 Mr. W. WrroHEii. Lucovich, Mr. T. G. 110 Vivian Mrs . 110 Martin & Marquand, Rev. W. JONES. Annual Subscriftiem. Annual Subscription*. Williams, Mr. F. E. - 10 6 Bell, W.E. Esq. .... 110 Marychurch,J.&Co. 110 Brogden, James, Esq. 110 Total £95 4 6 BusBeld,Mrs 200 Bute, Marquis of ... 5 0 0 Dandridge, Mrs. (the Nixon, Mr. Thos - 5 3 Byaaa&Co.R.B 220 late) . ... 1 0 0 Nixon, Taylor, and Carne,J.W.Stranling, Friend, A - 10 0 Cory, Messrs 110 Esq DCL 110 Hawkins, Miss - 10 0 — BRANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 113 £. t. d. £. «. d. Haydock, Mrs 1 0 0 Scott, Miss - 5 o BEMBRIDGE Lloyd Mrs 2 2 0 Seeker, G.H. Esq... 1 1 0 Pitman, Henry, Esq. - 10 0 Me of entry, James, Esq. - 10 0 A Friend, per J. Hen- J. R. DAVY, Esq., Webb, Major - 10 0 Dering, Sir E.G. Bart. 220; derson, Esq 1 0 0 N. P. Bank, Folkestone. \Vhish, G.T 1 1 0 Chennell, F. A. Esq. - 10 6 Whish, Mrs G.T... 1 1 0 Dmptage, Mr. D. . . . - 5 0 Cinque Ports Pilots, Honorary Secretary — WMtehead, Rev. A.. - 10 0 Eveling, Mr. M - 10 6 30 Subs, under 6 J. 3 10 0 GEOKGE WILKS, Esq., Hythe. i'agg, Mr. W. A. ... - 5 0 OlanwtUiam. Earl of 200 Annual Subscriptions. Total 19 14 6 •"oord-Ktlcey, Geo., Cullen and Son Andrews, J. B. Esq. - 10 0 Esq - 10 6 Messrs - 6 0 Ashdown. Mr. Ed... - 5 0 Donations. Francklin, Mr. T. . . - 5 0 Pillar Boxes (1 879) . 4 5 1 Friend, J.T. Esq... 100 Edwards, J. B. Esq.. - 10 6 Galindo Miss .... - 5 0 Frost Bros., Messrs. - 10 0 Bligh,Lady - 10 0 £23 19 7 Goodyear, Mr. T 5 0 Griffith, Rev. T. LI.. - 10 « Brockman. F. Esq... 110 Gray, Mr. W. G -80 BRANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 115 £. s. d. £. e. d. £. s. d. Greea, Waiter, Esq. -.50 NEW ROMNEY Do. London and Sharpies, 2tfr. George, 'rreensted, Mr. P. . . - 5 o County Chatham Harris, Mrs. Clias. . . - 5 « BRANCH. Branch - 16 0 Smith, Mi. John. ... - 5 0 Harvey, Mr. W. S.. . - 5 0 Chairman- Do.Old Manor House, Sutclifle, Mr I 1 0 Hatfeild, Capt - 10 0 Captain COBB, R.N. Gillingham, per Sykes, Benj. Esq.... 110 Head,(i.F.Esq.LL.L>. - 10 0 Mr Cook -42 Hills, Mr. Chas - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Do. Plough Inn, New Threlfall, Laz. Esq. . 1 0 Hitchin-Kemp, Mr. HEKBT STEINGEB, Esq. F. W 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Royal Victoria Owl Topping, Ewd. Esq. 1 0 Horwell, T. K. Ksq.. 1 1 0 £. I. d. Club, Rochester ..220 Viener.A. M.Eaq,,. 1 0 Baker, C. E. Esq.... 110 Waiuwright, Rev. Isaacson, £. Esq. ... 1 1 0 £11 1 10 C.H 1 0 Jones, Rev. W. Blake, Miss - 5 0 Whiteley, Miss .... 1 0 Kerr, Kobt. Bag - 10 « Cobb, Capt. R.N. -10 0 Youna Capt. RJf... 1 1 0 Kidd, Mrs -10 6 Law.E.Esq -60 Cobb, Henry, Esq. .. - 5 0 £26 19 6 Love, Horatio, Esq.. - 10 6 Curling, Miss - 6 0 Malins, Mr. J. B. ... - s 0 Denne, Alured, Esq. - 10 0 Legacy. Mercer, W. Esq. ... - 6 0 Finn, Mrs. G - 10 0 The late Miss Mel- Furley, R. Esq 1 1 0 Uancasfjiu. { Nutter,C.L.Esq ,M.A. 1 1 0 Humphrey, J. Esq. .-SO Paramor, Messrs. R. Hunt, Mr. L - 10 0 BLACKBURN Total 126 19 6 Jones, J. Esq - 10 0 BRANCH. Kingsnorth, Mr. E. . - 10 0 Wee, Mrs - 5 0 Purdey, J. Esq 1 1 0 President— 1 His Worship the MAYOR. Redman, Mr. R - 5 0 Russell, Mrs. - 10 0 j Keeve, Messrs. T. U. Scott, Miss 110 Treasurer — BOLTON BRANCH. South, Rev. R. M. . - 10 6 J. S. POUITT, Esq., i Robinson, G.W. Esq. Stringer, H. Esq. ..110 Manchester and County Bank. Chairman— M.A - 10 0 Stringer, Capt. K.N. 110 Honorary Secretary — HENRY MARRIOTT RICHAKD- Rowe, Dr. T. S, 100 Thornton, Miss 330 JOSEPH BBIERLIY, Esq. C.E. eos, Esq., Mayor otBolton. Rowe, Mr. I'. S - 5 0 Tufton, Sir Henry J Russell, Geo. Esq. ..220 Donations and Subscriptions. Honorary Secretary — Bart. ; 100 THOMAS H. WINDEB, Esq. Contents of Box at £. s. d. Searles, Mr. Walter. - 5 0 Ship Hotel, Dym- Appleby and Son ... 1 1 0 Annual Subscriptiont. Smeed, Mr. F - B 0 Boyd, John - 5 0 Brierley, J., C.E. .. - 10 6 Abbatt, Mr. Wm 10 6 ; Smith, C.D. Esq.... - 5 0 Do. at Littlestone Ainsworth, R. H. Esq. i Staner, Mr. J. H.... - 5 0 Station - B 0 Bryan, W. B..C.E... - 5 0 J.F 110 Sums under 6s - S 2 Cockroft, Miss - 5 U Arrowsmith.Mr.T.H. 1 1 0 Stile S. Esq 1 0 0 Dugdale, Adam, Esq. Barlow and Jones, Tassell,Mr. P. J.... -BO Total .. ..£18 12 10 Mavor 110 Thornton, Miss 2 2 0 Hart, Thomas 1 1 0 Thurston, Mr. J 6 0 Holt, George H - 5 0 Barnes & Co. Messrs. Treves, W. K. Esq. . - 6 0 Thomas 3 3 0 Wastallfc Co. Messrs. -SO Thompson, W. Esq.. - 10 0 Bradshaw, Mr.J.... 100 Weektey, Mr. J - S 0 PORT OF ROCHES- Thwaites, D. Esq... 220 Briggs, A. L. Esq., Wilcox, H. W. Keq. - 6 0 TER BRANCH. JP. 110 Willett, T. W. Esq.. - fi 0 Wood, R. Esq 5 n Butler' and Mnrton, Wooder, W. Esq.... - 10 6 His Worship the MAYOB. Total is 2 6 Messrs 100 Woodruff, Mr. W. C. - 5 0 Cooper, Mr. Thomas 110 Mr. J. H. CEOCKFOBD. Croft, Rev. R. C. W.. - 10 6 Wootton, Mr. A 5 0 Crook, Joseph, Esq. Wootton, S. .Esq. ... - 10 0 Annual Suhscriptionf. JP ,.. 220 Yonng, Mr. H. W... - S 0 Aldridge, Mr. W.... -BO BLACKPOOL Cross, John and Sons, Sums under 6» 2 12 6 BRANCH. Arckoll, C. Esq 110 Crowther, Mr. Samuel- 10 B Total 44 5 0 Austen, Mr. W - B 0 Crowther, Mr. Wm.. - 10 6 Aveting, T. Esq. ... 1 0 0 T. SPSACGHTAX, Esq., M.B., Cunliffe, Mr. Geonre 1 1 0 | Bartram, Capt. Sch.- Mayor. Femihough, Mr. W. - 10 6 Donation*. Yacht JferMn .... 110 Treasurer— Freeman, Mr. R. K.. 110 Blackburn, Miss ... - 10 0 Belsey, F..F. Esq. .. - 10 6 J. PICKOP, Esq. Gidlow, Mr. Thomas - 10 6 Bentham, B. Esq.... - 5 0 Greenhalgh,Mr.E.P. - 10 6 Knight, Rev. C - 10 0 Bndden, A. F. Esq. Honorary Secretary — Hardcastle, Mr. F. . . 1 1 0 Pupils of Dane Hill (Mayor of Roches- A. M. VIENEB, Esq. Haslam, J. and Co... 110 House (per the ter) - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Hey wood, Mr. John. 110 Rev. A. W. Bool- Bndden, W. Esq. ... - 10 0 Aspinwall, Miss ...-SO den, M.A.) 1 0 0 Bullard, Mr. C. -BO Bolton, Mr. Robert .-80 Holden, Mr. C. H. . . 1 1 0 Simpson, Miss ...... 10 0 BurHeld, Mr. R. C... - 6 0 Brown, Dr 110 Holden, Mr. Thos. .110 Crockford, Mr. J. H. - 10 0 Holden, Mr. T. W... 220 Small Sums - 19 9 Edwards, J.L. Esq.. - 6 0 Caw, Mrs - 10 0 Holden, Mr. A. T... 110 Pillar Box on Jetty Foord, J. and Sons, Cocker, W. H. Esq. . 110Houldsworth,Mr.J.S.- 10 0 Extension 2 14 9 Messrs 110 Hnlton&Son, Messrs. 110 Box at Boat-bouse ..117 Gardiner, Mr. A. F. - 10 0 Gumming, Mr. (the Kevan, Mr. Peter ... - 10 6 Do. at L. C. & I). R. Gill, Mr. G. W - 10 0 late) - 10 0 Knowles, Jas. Esq. Dutton, Miss - 10 0 J.P. 1 1 O Do. at S. E.R. Station - 1 1 5 HIUs, Mr. J.'s...."! -SO Grindrod, Mr 110 Knowles, John, Esq., Do. at Hoy Hotel... - 16 3 Hills, Mr.W -BO Do. at Pier Hotel ... - 11 9 Royal Engineer Yacht Hanley, — , Ksq. .... 1 1 0 Lee.Henry.Esq. M.P. 110 Do. at Duke' 8 Head. - 5 9 Club, School ot Harrison, B. Esq.... 110 Mareden, J. it Sons, Do at Miss Ncl- Military Kngineer- Messrs 1 1 0 thorpe's (Dolby ing, per Lieut. W. Musgrave, J. & Sons, Square) 100 Jeffrey, Rev. N. S.. . - 10 6 Woodhams. W. Esq. - 10 « Jenfcenson, Miss. ... - 10 0 Total Dons..... 12 18 2 Johns, Mr. Henry ..-BO Nicholson, Mr. Wm. 1 1 o Lowe, Miss - 10 0 Richardson, H. M. Total 13 0 6 Donation*. Meredith, —.Esq.. . 110 Shaw, Mr. Hiciard . . - 10 6 £5? 3 2 Contents ot Boxes L. Parnell, Mr. 110 Taylor, Mr. S 110 & P. Bank Branch Pickop, J. Esq 110 Thomasson, J. P., Rycroji, Capt...... -10 0 Esq., M.P 500 116 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAX 1, 1880.

£. s. d. £. «. a £. 5. d. £. s. d. Walmsley,T.Esq.J.P.l 1 0 Turner, Mr. Philip.. 1 1 o Dickinson, John .... - 5 0 Threlfall, Misses.... - 5 0 Wilkinson, Mr. T... 110 Warbrick,Mr.Ricbard- 10 6 Diggene, James .... - 5 C Townley.Miss - 2 6 Winder, K. and T.H. l' 1 0 Ward, Mr. John ... - 10 6 Townley, John, Winkworth, S. Esq.. WignalL, Mr. John .110Donaldson, J. H., Soutb-port \ 0 0 Tunstall, Mrs 110 Total 51 1 6 Edmondson, T. Lon- Walker, Rev. Canon - 10 0 Donations. Donations. Edmondson, Mrs., do. - 10 0 Wearing, S. W ... - 10 d Box in Free Library - 11 8 Fine in condonation Fielding^ Mrs 1 1 0 Welch, W. (J - 10 6 of a Game Trespass, Ford A 1 0 0 Welch, Misses - 5 0 £51 13 2 per P. Taylor .... 1 0 0 Ford, W 1 1 0 Rev. Herbert A. Friend, A - 5 0 Williamson, Jas. ... 1 1 0 James, B.I)., Offer- Greene, Lieut-Col. T. 220 Woods, Mrs. -10 0 i tory at Rossall Greene, Rev. T. H. . 1 10 0 Wright, Mrs 2 2 0 i FLEETWOOD Soldiers of the 31rt Greg, Albert 1 0 0 Total. . no 1 6 BRANCH. Regiment, per H. Lings 2 2 0 Patron— Mr. James Bennett .-50 Hall, Dr - 10 0 Donation*. F. KEMP, Esq., J.P. Mrs. Elizabeth Aldred- 5 0 Hall, Richard - 1 0 Bank interest - 15 2 Chairman — Paget, Miss - 10 0 J. WIGBALL, Esq. Harris SJ 1 1 0 Seward, A. C. (Model Boxes. Harrison, J. S. (late) - lo 0 Life-boat) - 15 0 Treasurer — Sherson, Mrs. (late) 500 THOS. DBEWRT. Hathornthwaite, Rev. St. Anne's Church, Honorary Secretary — Life-boat House 10 0 Dr 100 Moiety of Offering Rev. H. LINGS. Whitworth Institute - 19 0 Hinde, Misses ..' 110 Hodgson, Thomas . . - 10 6 St. John's Church, Annual Subscriptions. Total Dons 25 3 3 Moiety of Collection Albion Steam Saw Total Subs 60 19 0 Howitt, Thomas ... - 10 0 at Harvest Festi- Mill Company, Jackson, George .... 1 0 0 val 12 4 9 £86 2 3 Jackson, Edmund . . - 5 0 Ashton, Mr. Walter - 5 0 Total Dons 22 411 iJurrid^e, Mr. Stephen Lancaster Quay Com- Total Subs.... 110 1 6 Carr. Mr. Thomas H. 110 Uancaster Banking Co. 330 £132 12 6 Carson, Mr. Alex. ..110 LANCASTER Langsbawe. Mrs. ... - 2 6 Carson, Mr Samuel. 110 Leeming, Misses ... - B 0 Clemesna,Mr. Alfred - 10 6 BRANCH. Ueeming, Mrs. John - 6 0 Coulburn,Mr.Wllliam- 5 0 President — Cowell, Mrs. Mary .-50 Lieut.-Col. GEEENE. Lewtas, James .... 1 1 0 LIVERPOOL & NEW Cox, Mr. Samuel ... - 5 0 Lowndes, Miss - 10 0 BRIGHTON BRANCH. Honorary Treasm-er— Lowndes, Miss Kate - 10 0 IJavies, Mr. Alex. ..-50 J. C. Moon, Esq. Macnicol, Miss - 10 0 Chairman — Dobson, Mr. Joseph. - 10 6 Mansergh, R - 10 0 A, BOYIEX, Esq. Drewry, Mr. Thomas - 10 0 Honorary Secretary— Masonic Lodge of Drewry, Mr. William M. SIMPSOK, Esq. Fortitude, 281.... 1 l 0 Treasurer— (1878-9) - 15 6 Annual Subscription!. Maxsted G \V . . 1 l 0 HAROLD L. BOWER, Esq. Drummond, Mr. Tho- Allen Rev Dr 1 0 0 Moon JC ,1 1 0 Hon. Secretary at Liverpool— mas A 1 1 0 Moon, Jas., London. 1 1 0 CHARLES 11. BELOE, Esq. Dunderdale, Mr. Baldwin Miss 100 Moon, Geo., London. - 10 0 Robert 1 1 0 Ball T - 5 0 Hon. Sec. at New Brignton— Fish, Mr. Graham .. 110 Barker Mrs - 10 6 J. L. C. HAMILTON, Esq. Fisher, Mr. Thomas - 5 6 Barrow, Thomas .... - 5 0 Moss W. E - lo 0 Assistant Secretaries — Fleetwood Estate Co. 3 3 0 Barrow, Miss S - 5 0 Mr. MATTHEW HEKDBIK. Forster, Mr. Eobert. - 10 0 Barrow, William ... - 10 0 Old Woman . . . 26 Mr. Joan COLE. Foster, Mr. George.. 1 0 0 Bartlett, Rev. P. 10 0 Onnrod, Mrs 1 1 0 Gaulter.Mr.Cuthbert- 10 0 Annual Subscription*. Gibson, Mr. James E. - 10 « Adam,E., Ksq.M.D. 110 Gornall, Mr. William - 5 0 Bell, John - 6 0 Parr, H. W - 5 0 Adams, R., Ksq.... - 5 0 Harrison, Mr. Ains- Peacock, Mrs 1 0 0 Alexander, Root. Esq. 1 1 0 Bell, W -60 ?edder, Rev. E. . . : , 1 l 0Allan Brothers & Co. Hope, Mr. Samuel ..-50 Blades Chas 1 1 0 Hudson, Mr. Luke. . - 10 0 Pritt, Rev, F. D. . . , - It) 0Allan, R.G. EKI V 1 0 Humphrys, Capt -10 « Bone, Rev. John ... - ft 0 Allender, J. H. Esq. 110 James, Rev. Herbert Booker, SM Swarth- Procter, W. .1 0 0 Amlersson, W. H. A., B.D., Eossall Pryke, Rev. W. E... 110 School 220 Anderson, John,Esq. 110 Johnson, Mr. John .-50 Sradshaw, Isaac. ... - 5 0 Roper W - 10 0 Anderson, R. & Co. Knight, Mr Kobert - 10 0 Srausbaw, Miss .... - 5 G Rothwell. Miss - s 0 Messrs 1 1 0 Lancaster Bankg. Co. 220 Bradshaw W - 10 0 Royds,Rev.C. T.... 110 Armstrong, Jos. Esq 110 Lings, Rev. Henry.. - 10 6 Briggs, Capt. Robert 110 Royds, Mrs., Heysham Ashe, T. F. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Mulrhead, Mr. James 110 Bun-ell, J. S.Liver- Cottage 1 1 0 Aspinall, Son, and North Lancashire S. pool 110 iaunders, C. M. . . . - 1 1 0 Brooke, Messrs.... 1 0 Navigation Co.... 21 0 0 Seward, Abram - 6 0 Baker, Chas. Esq.... 1 0 Orr Dr 110 Sharp, Jno. (the late) 110 Bailey, John, Esq... 1 0 Pearson. Kev. James, Cartwrighr, T. C 5 0 Bald, Arthur, Esq... 1 0 M.A. - 10 6 Charnley.R, - 10 0 Balfour, Williamson, Porter, Mr. Edmund - 6 0 Chippindall, Misses . - 15 0 Smalley, R 1 0 0 and Co. Messrs. ... 10 Porter, Mr. William -50.Clark, CT 1 1 0 Jankes,Meyrick.Esq. 1 0 Preston Banking Co. 2 2 0 j Clark, Miss, Queen St. 10 0 Starkie, J. P.C., M.P. 110 faring, Brothers & Preston, Mr. Joseph. - 5 0 1 Clarke, Miss - 10 0 Storey, Edward - 5 0 Riley, Mi. Thomas . - & 0 ilarrow, James, Esq. 110 Shuttleworth, Mr. Clemiuson, Chas - 10 0 Bartlett, Thos. Esq.. 110 William - 10 0 Crompton, Miss .... 2 0 0 Storey, Wm. (late) - 1 0 0 Bartlctt. Wm. Esq. .110 Smith, Mr. Jervoise, DalzelL, J H - 10 0 Swainson, Thus - 10 0 Bates, E. and SOB, per C. Drummond 200Davis, Rev. D - 10 0 Swainson, W -26 Stanley, Mr. Isaac ..-60 Dawson E B 1 1 0 Sykes & Co., Liver- Beazley, James, Esq. 110 Sumner, J. and Co., Dawson, Mrs. E. B.. - 10 0 Beicber, M. Esq. ... 1 1 » Messrs , 1 1 0 Taylor, Messre.R.&J. 1 1 0 Belcher, Wm. M.Esq. 1 1 0 BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 117 £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. *. s. d. Betl.Wm. Ksq. M.D.. 110 Powell, Rev. E. D.. .-106 Johnson, R. C. Esq. 110 Radeliffe, R. Esq.... - 10 0 Beloe, Charles H, Esq. 110 Friend, E. C., Iredale Johnston, W. and Co Ralli, Bros. Messrs.. 220 Beloe, H. C. Esq 110 and Co. Messrs - 10 6 Ralli, C. M. Esq 220 Bennett, Wm. Esq.. 2 2 u Prangopulo, Agelasto, Jones, Edw. W. Esq 1 1 0 Rathbone, Benson, Bewley, Jno. Esq.. . 110 and Co. Messrs 1 1 0 Jones Wm. Esq.... -50 Esq 220 Blower Dr - 10 6 Gamble, D. Esq 100 Jones, Tbos. Esq... - 10 6 Rathbone Brothers Bouch, Jobn,Esq.,J.P.l 1 0 Gardner, Capt. Thos. 110 Jones, W. H. Esq. .110 and Co. Messrs.. . . 7 7 0 Bouch, T.W. Esq... 110 Gardner, Henry, Esq. 110 Kent, Alfred, Esq. . - 10 0 Rathbone, Wm. Esq. Bourne, Col. Thoa. Gardner, Joseph. Esq. 500 Kerferd, G. B. Esq. 110 Ml* 2 2 0 (the late) . . 110 Gardner, R. C. Esq. .-10 6 King, W. Esq 1 1 0 Ravenscroft, W. Esq. 110 Bower A. Esq .... 3 0 0 Garratt, John, Esq. .-100 Knox. Wm. Esq. ..110 Kawdon, J. K. Esq. . - 10 6 Bower, H. L. Esq. ..200 Gillespie&Co.Messrs. 1 1 0 Kurtz, A. G. Ksq. ..110 Rayner, E. W Esq.. 110 Bowring, C. T. & Co. Gladstone, Eobt. Esq. 110 Kurtz.Charles & Sons, Rayner, Rod., Esq.,. 220 Glynn, Jno. & Sons, liayner, M. Esq..... 110 Boxwell, Wm. Esq. 110 Messrs. .1 1 0 Laird Bros. Messrs.. 220 Reade, T. Mellard, Brancker, John, Esq. 110 Goffey, Thomas, Esq. 110 Lamport and Holt, Esq 1 1 0 Brandreth.Thos. Esq. 110 Gossage, Fred. H Esq.l 1 0 Rew. John, Esq ... 1 1 0 Briggs, Capt. W. S. . 1 1 0 Goodison, G. W. Esq. 110 Langton. Chas. Esq. 110 Richardson, Miss E.. - 10 0 Bristow, J. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Goodlass, Wall, and Lear, John, Esq 110 Ridehalgh, Mr. Jas.. 110 British and African Leitcb, Jas. & Co. Rigby, Alderman T. 1 1 0 Steam Sbip. Co. . . 2 2 0 Gostenhofer, C. T. Messrs 110 Rigby, Samuel, Esq. 220 Brocklehurst, G. W. Esq 500 Litherland.W.Esq.. 110 Rimmer, Miss A - 10 6 Esq 5 0 0 Graham, Henry, Esq. 220 Little, James, Esq. .110 Robinson, Robt. Esq. - 10 6 Brockleburst, H. Esq. 110 Graham, Miss - 10 0 Little, William, Esq. 110 Robinson, W. L. Esq. 110 Brocklehurst, R. Esq. 110 Graves and Son, Littledale, H. Esq. .. 2 2 0 Roberts, M=Cubbin Brocklehurst, S. Esq. 110 S R Messrs 1 1 0 Lister, Jas. jun. Esq. 110 and Co. Messrs. . . 1 1 0 Bromham, W. Esq. .110 Greenshields, T. E. Liverpool Steam Tug Roberts, J. Esq - 6 0 Browne, A. F. Esq.. - 10 0 Esq. 110 Co. Messrs. The.. 220 Rodgers, Robert, and Bulley, S. M. Esq. ..110 Grey, Edwaid, Esq.. 110 Lloyd, Mrs. M - 10 0 Co Messrs 2 2 0 Bulley, S. M., Jun., Groves, Charles, Esq. 110 Lockett, C. H. Esq. .110 Rodger, W. Esq. ... 1 0 0 Esq 1 1 0 Griming & Co. Messrs. 220 Lowndes, R. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Rolls, Thomas C. Esq. 1 1 0 Butterworth, Miss J. 1 1 0 Gunson, Brown & Co. Lunt, W. J. Ksq 10 6 Rome, Wm. Esq 1 1 0 Calvert, Capt 110 Messrs 110 M°Diarmid, J. Esq.. 110 Ronald, Sons & Co. Carson, Wm. Esq... 100 Habershon, E. Esq. .110 M°Kibbin, A. Esq. ..100 Carter, Tyrer, and Hamilton, John L. C. Macfle and Sons, Rowley, A. B. Esq. . 1 1 o Parker, Messrs. . . 1 1 0 Carter, Wm. Esq 1 0 0 Hannay, J. M. Esq.. 110 Macgregor, A. Esq. .110 Russell & Son, Thos. Castellan), Chas. Esq. 110 Harding, Thos. Esq.. 220 Macgregor, Alex. Esq.2 2 0 Uhadburn, W. Esq.. 110 Hargreaves, Jno. Esq. 220 MacIntyre.L. H. Esq. 110 Saunders, Needham, Chamberlain, G. Esq. 110 Harris, G. Esq - 10 6 Maclver, B. Esq. and Co. Messrs.... 200 Chambres, Major Harrison, E. H. Esq. 110 M.P 1 1 0 Schroeder and Co. Wm J P 220 Harrison, Gilbert and Mackie & Gladstone, Chorlton, Isaac, Esq. 110 Sephton, Mr. John. .-50 Coltart, R. Esq 1 1 0 Harrison, T. and Co. Macrae. G.G. Esq... 220 Shallcross, T.R.Esq. 1 1 0 Comber, Thos. Esq.. 110 Messrs 110 Maddock,F. T.Esq. 1 1 0 Silberbacb, J. H. Comberbach and Co. Hay, J. and Co. Maddock, Mrs 1 1 0 Esq _ ]Q 0 Maples, A. Esq - 10 6 Cope, Bros, and Co. Hay, John, Esq 110 Marquis, R. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Smart, Havid, Esq. .220 Hayes, Hy. and Co. Marriott, Wm. Esq.. 110 Smith, A. H. Esq. . . - 10 0 Corf, N. Esq 1 1 0 Marshall, W. B. Esq. 1 1 0 Smith, James, Esq. .110 Cotesworth, Lyne Healey, S. R. Esq. ..220 Martin, Jas. T.Esq.. - 10 6 Smith, Robert, Esq.. 110 and Co. Messrs.... 110 Henderson, Capt. H.. 1 1 0 Mason, E. G. Esq. . . - 10 6Smith, Samuel, Esq. 500 Cotesworth, Mrs 1 1 0 Henderson, W. G. Esq.l 1 0 Massey, Fredk. Esq. 110 Smith, Samuel, Esq. 200 Coubrougb, H. Esq.. 110 Herschell, A. and M. Mellor, J. H. Esq. ..110 Smyin, Hoss, T. i Co. Coulhourne,E.W.Esq 110 Messrs 1 1 0 Meyer, F. A. Esq. ..110 Messrs 2 2 0 Ooulbourne,Wm.Esq 110 Heywood Sons and Minoprio, Chas. Esq. 220 Sparrow, A. and Co. Cox G R Esq .. 220 Co. Messrs. A 110 Molyneux, Capt 1 0 0 Cox, Henry, Esq 1 1 0 Higginbottom, Miss Montague, Mrs. .... 1 1 0 Stanistreet,G. Esq. . 100 Cox, James, Esq.... 220 E A . . . 110 Moore Or 1 1 0 Stuart & Co. D. G. Crellin H Esq . . - 10 0 Higgins, Wm. Esq.. 110 Moss, Thomas Esq. .110 Messrs 2 2 0 Crosbie, C. E. Esq... 110 Hind Miss A 5 0 Moss, Rev. J. Miles. 110 Swire, John, & Sons, Holder, Thomas, Esq. 1 1 0 Mounsey, E. Esq. . . 1 1 0 Cunningham.H.Esq. 110 Muspratt, E. K. Esq. 1 1 0 Tarbet,Willlam,Esq. 220 Currey, Major Henry 110 Holland; W. G. Esq. - 10 6 National S.S. Co. Taylor, Cameron, and Curry, John, Esq.... 110 Hollinshead, Miss ..110 Limited Messrs. . . 1 10 Davles, E. & Co. Holt, G. A. Esq 110 Newgass, B. Esq. ... 1 0 0 Tetley, T. W. Esq. .110 Messrs 110 Hope, S. T. Esq 1 1 0 North, Fred. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Thomas and Cook, Davies, W. R. Esq. .110 Hope, William, Esq. 1 1 0 Pappacolo, D. Esq. .110 Messrs ..1 1 0 Derby, Right Hon. Hornby, H. B. Esq. . - 10 0 Papayanni and Co. Thompson,J.W. Esq. 110 The Earl of 2 2 0 Hornby, Rev. Thos.. 1 1 0 Thomson, T. Esq. ..100 Dixon, W. T. Esq. ..110 Houghton, E. P. Esq. - 10 0 Parker, A. T. Esq... 110 Thornwall, E. J. Esq. 110 Dobell & Co. Messrs. Houghton, Jno. Esq. 110 Parker, Mrs. Ellen. . - 10 0 Threlfall, the late A 110 Houghton, Miss E... 100 Parr and Rae, Messrs. 2 2 0 J. M., Trustees of . 1 I o Burning, Wm. Esq.. 110 Houghton, Miss Jane 110 Pearson, John, Esq.. 110 Timrnis, T. S. Esq... 110 Earles and King, Hurworth, R. Esq... - B 0 Peel, John, Esq 110 Tipton and Falcon, Messrs 110 Hutchinson, Miss... - 10 0 Peers, James, Esq. . . 1 1 0 Easton, Thos. O. Esq. 220 Hutchinson, W. H. Penny, Isaac, Esq... 110 Tomlinson.C. B.Esq. 1 1 0 Eden J)r - 10 0 Eaq - 10 6 Philips, Son, and Tomlinson, Hodgetts Edwards-Moss, Sir T. 500 Ihler & Bell, Messrs. 110 Nephew, Messrs. .110 and Co. Messrs. ... 1 1 0 Elder, Dempster, and Inman Steam Ship Pickering, C. W. H. Torr, John, Esq. Co. Messrs 1 1 0 Esq 110 M.P 330 Elkington and Co. Ismay, Imrie, & Co. Poole, Braithwaite, Tory Mrs. E 1 1 O Messrs. 1 1 0 jun Esq 110 Travis and Wilde, Ellery, Mrs 2 2 0 Jack & Co. James, Pooley A Esq - 10 6 Eskrigge, R. A. Esq 220 Pooley, Mrs. Henry. 110 Turner, Alfred, Esq. 110 Evans, J.R. Esq... 110 Jackson, Jos. Esq... 110 Porter, Wm. & Co. Turner, John, Esq. .110 Evans, T. Esq - 5 0 Jackson, R. Esq.... 110 Messrs 110 Unnson, Thos. Eaq. .110 Kairhurst, J. Esq... 100 Jardine, D. Esq.,... 220 Preston, G. F. Esq.. 110 Wainwright and Ferguson, Saml. Esq 220 Jacob, W. T. Esq. ..110 Preston, R. P. Esq. .110 Rowland, Messrs.. 220 Fletcher, a. H.& Co. Japp & Kirby. Messrs. 1 1 0 Preston. R. W. & Co. Walker, A. and Co. Messrs 110 Johnson, F. Esq 1 1 o Fogg, N. B. Esq 110 Johnson, Riclid. Esq. 110 Psicha, G. P. Esq. ..110 Walker, Horace, Esq. 2 2 0 118 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £ . s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Walker, Parker and LYTHAM BRANCH. Bles, S. D. and Sons 110 Co. Messrs 2 2 0 Bremner,J.A.and Co. 110M'Kerrow, J. B - 10 6 Wall, F Esq - 10 0 Chairman— M'Keand,Mrs.Jus.. 110 Walsh, K.J. Esq.... 1 1 0 JOHN TALBOT CUFTON, Esq Maclaren, Nephews. 110 Waterhouse, Miss V.I'. British and Foreign Maltby, Jos. (1879). - 10 6 M. E 1 0 0 Marine Insurance Mather and Platt ... 2 2 0 Watmough, Mrs. ... 1 1 0 Honorary Secretary — Co 5 5 0 Melland and Coward 110 Watson, E. B. Esq.. 110 Mr. JOHN EMIOXDSON. Broadburst, Lee & Watson, Hy. Esq. ..220 Annual Subscriptions. Co 5 5 0 Merttens and Co 110 Webster, Jas. Esq... - 10 6 f. s. d. Micholls, Lucae.fc Co. 1 1 0 Weightman, W. H. Clifton, J.T. Esq... 550 Brown, A. C. & Co. . 1 1 0Middleton, T. (1879). 110 Esq 110 Clifton, Lady E.C... 3 3 0 Bryan, H - 5 0 Mldwood & Co. U. H. 1 1 0 West India and Dannett, Miss, Chel- Buchly and Co 1 1 0 Miller, Mrs. Colonel Pacific Steam Na- tenham 1 1 0 Buckley, James .... 1 o 0 vigation Co . 220 Fair, Thomas, Esq. .110 Millward and Cryer. 100 Wilkinson, R. W. Hankinson, J. Esq. .100 Burton, Fredk 110 Esq - 10 6 Harrison, Miss 1 0 0 Carnally W .... 1 0 0 Mose\ey,D. and Sons, Wilkinson, Thos.Esq. 110 Hawkins, Kev.H.B. 1 1 0 per Miss Hardy ... 1 1 0 Williams, Capt. Jno. 100 Charlesworth.T. L. . 1 1 0 Ditto 1 1 0 Williams & Powell, Hewitt, Miss Sarah.. 100 Cheetham, Benj. ... 1 1 0 Messrs 110 Clayton, G. E - 2 6 Occleston, Fitzgerald, Williams, J. W. and Mycock, Mrs. Jas... 100 Clegg, Mrs. Thos 2 2 0 Pocock, Rev. diaries 110 Corbett, J. Esq., Ogden W - 5 0 Williams & Watson, Warteuberg, S. Esq. 110 Offerings at Lee- O'Hanlon, Mrs 100 Messrs 1 1 0 Openshaw, Wm. ... 1 1 0 Williamson, Milligan Total 13 13 0 Craig, Mrs. Jas 1 0 0 Overmann and Schou 110 & Co. Messrs 1 1 0 Crewdson, Alfred... 110 Palteson, J. & E 1 1 0 Willis, M. M. Esq... 1 1 0 Peacock, Mollison Willis, Thos. .I.Esq.. 1 1 0 Donations. Wilson, J. B. Esq... 2 2 0 Clifton, J.T. Esq... 25 0 0 IteTraffordSirH.Bt. 6 0 0 Peak, Geo. and Co. . . 1 1 0 Wood, Henry, & Co. Hewitt, The Misses 100 0 0 Dewhurst, G. and R. 110 Ditto(1874) 100 0 0 Pease, Mrs. Gurney 100 Woods. William, Esq. 1 0 0 Ditto (1S75) 100 0 0 Dods. Ker, and Co. . . 2 2 0Pecher, Ed. and Co. .110 Worth G. Esq ... - 5 0 Ditto (1876) 100 0 0 Peel and Co. John ..600 Wreun,J.&Co.Messrs.l 1 0 Ditto (1877) 100 0 0 Dngdale, John 220 Petrocochino Bros. . . 1 1 0 Wright, A. T. Esq. .110 Pillar Boxes on Pro- Ede, Frederick C 1 1 0 Philips, Herbert .... 200 Wright, Crossley & Edmunds, John .... - 10 o Plant, Mrs. (sale of Pupils of the Misses Edwards, Cunliffe, work), for " City Wrigley, Mrs. D 1 1 0 Macdonald, Har- Wilson, and Co. . . - 10 6 of Manchester " wood House, pro- Ellinger and Co 1 1 0 Yates, E. W. & Co. ceeds of Sale of Farbridge, Holliday, Popplewell, Thos. ..110 Messrs 110 Work ... .540 and Co 1 1 0 Porter, Miss E 1 1 0 Yates, Mrs. Isabella 20 0 0 Ffarington,Mlss(lSSO)l 0 0 Rahr and Raundrup 110 Total. ...460 12 0 Coll. at Encampment FindlaterimdMuckie 2 2 0 of 3rd Adm. Batt. Foster,'!1. Barbara... 110 Rail! Bros 1 1 0 Lane. R. V., CoL Fothergill & Harvey 110 Reinsch am Ende & Donations. Gaddum and Co. ... 1 1 0 Co 110 Anonymous, per Rev. Galbraith, Johnson, Reiscber and Bttiseo - 10 0 T. Major Lester ..100 Total Dons 572 4 4 and Co 1 1 0 Renshaw, R. T 1 1 0 Browne, Miss M. F.. - 10 0 Total Subs 19 13 0 Galloway and Co., J. 110 Ridge W R 1 0 0 Eaton, J.Walley.Esq.l 1 0 Genth, F. and Co 1 1 0 Hadderall, J. Esq... - 5 0 £591 17 4 Gibb, J. Son, & Gray 110 Robinson, G. and Co. 110 Mersey Yacht Club Goldschmidt, P 1 1 0 Robinson, Miss E. M. Ball 21 0 0 Grafton, F. W 500 (Menai) 2 1 0 Smith, Edwards, and Graham.W. and Co.. 110 Todd, Mrs - 5 o Gunnis, G. P. & Co.. 1 1 0 Samson H 2 2 0 Wheatley, R. Esq... 100 MANCHESTER Hall and Pickles ... 2 2 0 Samson, John.and Co. 110 BRANCH. Halliday, Josiah W. 1 1 0 Schunck, Souchay, Hanby, Richard. ... - 5 0 and Co 220 Sox List. Honorary Treasurers — Schuster, Fulda,& Co. 1 1 0 Alexandra Hotel ... - 18 2 ROBERT WHITWOBTH, F,sq. Marling, John 1 1 0 Schwabe, Sails, & Co. 2 2 0 Capt. Rickers, ship (Messrs. B. WHrrwOBTH Bros.) Harrison, Miss - 2 6 Scott, J. J 2 2 0 Anglesey 1 17 0 A. H. HEYWOOB, Esq. Hartley. Mrs. W. . . - 10 0 Backer, Mr. H , , . - IT 6 Haworth & Co. Rich. 110 Slagg and Co. John .110 Hamson, Mr. Thos.. 1 13 1 Honorary Secretary — Slater W 1 1 0 Hanover Hotel - 10 1 Rev. E. HEWLETT, M.A. Helm S. L 2 2 0 Smith and Sons, B... 2 2 0 Hay, J.& Co. Messrs. - 12 0 Annual Subscriptions. Heywood, A. H. ... 2 2 0 Smith, William, Bow- Agelasto, A. and Co. 1 1 0 Heywood.Oliver, J.P. 2 2 0 don, one year's Holt, Mr. James ... - 11 8 Agnew J H ..-106 Higgin, Lloyd & Co . 2 2 0 dividend on £300 Laky, Master E 2 3 8 Agnew, J. H. & Bros. - 10 6 Hill, W. 110 invested in Man- Andrew, G. and Sons 110 Holme, John - 10 6 chester Corporation Main's Restaurant .. - 11 5 Armistead, R. ..1 1 0 Holme, Miss E.C... - 5 0 Water Works Per- New Brighton Land- Armitage and Son, Hoyle, Joshua, & Son petual Annuities, ing Stage 1 4 6 towards support of New Brighton Ferry Armitage, W l 1 o Manchester Life- Hotel 146 Illingworth and Hey- Promenade Pier .... - 11 G Jackson, Edward ... 1 0 0 Souvazogln,P. & Co. 100 Union Hotel - 8 0 Aspell and Bradley .220 Wescolt, Mr -61 Barbour, R. & Bros.. 330 Kirkpatrick E - 5 0 Stone, Dr. J 1 \ 0 Barclay, R. and Co. . 1 1 0 Knowles,Uobt.(lS78) 330 Stretton,B.andCo.. 110 Williams, Miss - 18 6 Barlow and Jones Ditto (1879) 330 Sutclifle, John F. ..110 Woodside Ferry 138 (Limited) 110 Kolp, M. and Co. ... 2 2 0 Tamvaco, C. N. 110 Barlow,Thos.& Bros. 110 Ledward, Thomas, Taylor, Garnettfc Co. 220 Bay ley and Craven,. 220 and Sons 1 1 0 Thames and Mersey Total Dons 56 8 11 Bealcy, Richard .... 1 0 0 I«edham, F. H 1 I 0 Marine lns.uva.iice Total Subs. ...460 12 0 Seattle, William 100 Leppoc, H. J..J.P... 220 Beatty,Altgeldt,£Co. 110 W. C. J. (for " City £517 0 11 Behrens, S. L. and Co. 2 2 0 of Manchester " Bell, J. and J 110 Lomax, Wm. (1878) 110 Lifeboat) 5 50 Binks, Mrs 1 1 0 Ditto (1879) 110 Watts, Edward 110 Binyons, Robinson, Lomnitz & Duxbury 110 Watts George .... 1 1 0 and Co 110 Lyon, Lord, and Co. 110 Watts, S 1 1 0 BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCBLPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 19 i £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s.d. Wedemeyer, E 1 1 0 ROCHDALE BRANCH Whitaker.Geo.Esq.. 110 Reade, Rev. John, per Wballey,Thos.&Co. 110 Whitaker, Chas. Esq. 110 Admiral Barton : Whitworth, Edmund 110 Honorary Secretary — Willans, T. B. Esq. 110 (1868) 50 0 0 Willmott, Miss - 5 0 ROBT. TAYLOB HEAPE, Esq. Wood, John, Esq. ..lio Southport Marine Windsor, Councillor. - 10 8 Wood, Joseph, Esq.. 110 Fund 175 0 0 I Wood and Wright ..110 Annual Subscriptions. Southport Penny Wouhington and Son - 10 0 f . . 3. Total £92 IB 9 Readings Society Ashworth, Wm. Esq. 1 0 Wrigley G N 110 Barlow, Edwd. Esq.. 1 0 Ziegler.Ph. and Co.. 110 Barrett, Joseph, Esq. 1 0 Total Dons 360 0 0 Brierley.Arthur, Esq. 1 0 Total Subs 60 7 0 Total 253 1 10 Brierley, James, Esq. 1 0 Bright, Albert, Esq. 1 0 SOUTHPORT £420 7 0 Bright, Thomas, Esq. 110 BRANCH. Donations. Butterworth, R. L. Cogan, Mr. James, Esq 1 1 0 President — Hulme (coll. by) . 1 9 1 Cbadwick, G. T. Esq. 110 The LORD SKELUEBSDALE. Coupland Street Chadwick, Hector, Chairman — Presbyterian Sun- Esq 1 1 0 1 Clegg, E. A. Esq.... 110 WM. ATKINSON, Esq. Heywood, Oliver, Colley, Frank, Esq. .110 Honorary Secretary — J.P. (for " City of Coupe, Mrs 110 Admiral RALPH BABTOS. Manchester " Life- Coventry, David, Esq., Annual Subscriptions. Hetcestersfitu. ii boat) 30 0 0 the late 110 Acton Mrs .... 110 Ditto 10 0 0 Crowther, F. G. Esq. 110 Atkinson, Wm. Esq. 110 Leedham, F. H. Coll. Davenport, J. M. Esq. 110 Banning, J. J. Esq. .110 LEICESTER \ Box 7 6 Dearden, J. G. Esq. 110 Barton, Admiral. ... 110 BRANCH. '• Lower Mosley Street Dimmock, Jas. Esq. 110 Bellhouse, W. Esq... 1 1 0 Sunday School ... 1 12 8 Entwisle,J.B.]Sr. Esq. 110 Bradbury, Mrs 110 Chairman — : St. Thomas's Sunday Haigb, J. W. Esq. ..110 Bromilow, Mrs 1 1 0 W. H. WALKER, Esq. ! School, Ardwick.. 240 Heap, James, Esq. . . 1 1 0 Buckley, R. Esq. ... 6 0 0 Storey, R. Executors Heap, Joshua, Esq. .110 Bockley.Mrs ... 110 Treasurer — Heape, R. T. Esq 110 Cbadwick, Mrs - 10 0 T. T. PAGET, Esq. j "Tacita" 1 o 0 Heape, R. T. Jun. Clarke.Rev. B.S..D.D. - 10 6 Honorary Secretaries — ' Whalley Range, Esq 1 1 0 CornweU, Dr. John . - 10 6 WILLIAM GREEN, Esq. Little Friends 10 0 Heginbottom, Mrs... 110 Cross, Rev.T.H - 5 0 FHANK HODGES, Esq. , Wilson, A. W. (box) - - 7 Holt, W. C. Esq. ... - 10 6 Darwell, Mrs - 10 6 Hoyle, Mrs. James . - 10 6 Fernley, Wm. Esq... 110 Annual Subscriptions. : Total Dons. ...138 9 6 Hurst, Richard, Esq. 110 £. s. d. Total Subs. ...253 1 10 Hurst, William, Esq. 110 Fletcher, Edwin, lisq. 1 1 0 Allen, Mr. Joseph... - 6 0: Ireland, J. Esq 1 1 0 Forshaw, Mrs 1 1 0 Atkins Bros. Messrs. - 5 0 : • £391 4 Jackson, liobt. Esq.. 110 Balnes, Messrs. Ueo. Jewison, Robt. Esq. 110 Geddes, Misses 1 1 0 Kay, E. G. Esq 1 1 0 Glover, Isaac, Esq. . - 10 6 Barnes, John & Sons, Kay Miss 110 Glover, James, Esq.. 110 Kay, Mrs 110 Gregory, H.L. Esq.. 110 Barrs, Mr. J. H - 5 0 ! PIEL BRANCH. Kemp, Mrs 2 2 0 Halliday, Misses 110 Bellairs, Major - 5 0 King, Mrs - 10 6 Heap, Robert, Esq... 1 1 0 Blunt, Dr. 10 6 i | President— King, W. H., Esq. . . - 10 6 Bowmar, Mr. C - 10 6 : Hesketh, Capt 1 1 o Bowmar.Mi.'W i i o His Grace the DUKE OF Lancashire, J.H.Esq. 110 Irving, J.C. Esq.... 110 ! DEVONSHIRE, K.G. Leach, John, Esq. ..110 Johnson, John, Esq. - 10 6 Brookhouse, Miss. . . - 5 0 Honorary Secretary- Leach, Robert, Esq. .110 Knowles, Mrs 1 1 o Brown, Jno.. & Sons, Captain STOKES. Leech, Robert, Esq.. - 10 0 Knowles, Miss 110 Littlewood, J.S.Esq. 1 1 0 Lancashire and York- Burfleld, Rev. Canon - B 0 : . Annual Subscriptions. Lord, James, Esq. ..110 shire Railway Co.. Burgess, Mr. A 1 1 o. Duke of Devonshire 220 Lord, T. K. Esq. ... 1 1 0 3 3 0 Burgees, Mr. A. H. . - 5 0 Ashburner, Win. ... - 10 6 Moore, J.E. Esq.... 110 Burgess, Mr. Josh.. . 110 Barrow Steam Nav. Newall, Henry, Esq. 110 Litton. Wm, Esq. ..110 Charlesworth, Mr. T. Litton, Miss 1 1 0 G- 5 o* Openshaw, J. H. Esq.l 1 0 Macrae, Misses 110 Fowlle, J. F 10 6 Ormerod, Wm. Esq.. 110 Mason, Henry, Esq.. 110 Church, Mr. W. H. . . - 10 e i Gradwell, W 10 6 Petrie, George, Esq.. 110 Mathwin, Henry, Clarke, Mr. Josh. C. - 10 6 i Lpsh Wm -10 6 Petrie, John, Esq. ..110 Clephan, Mr. E - 10 ti Little, James & Co. . 2 2 0 Petrie, W. Jus. Esq. . 110 Esq.. B.A 110 Coltman, Mr. T - 5 Oh Petrie, Mrs. James.. 110 Maudsley.Mrs 110 Cook, Mrs. John, : : Strongitharme, A. H. 1 1 0 Pilling, Edwin, Esq. 110 Mocatta, E. Esq 110 Mottram, J. Esq 110 Corah, Messrs. N., Westray, Copeland, Pilling, John, Esq.. 110 Nicholson, R. Esq. .110 : and Co - 10 6 Raddiffe, James, lisq. 110 Sons and Cooper . . - VQ t> , Robinson, John, Ksq. 110 Sharpe, Misses - 10 6 Cort & Paul, Messrs. - 10 t 1 1 Total 12 1 6 Robinson, Philip Ksq. 110 Skelmersdale, Lord .550 Colls, Mrs. Thomas j Rnbinson.Rich. Esq. 110 (Edgbaston) 1 1 0 . Robinson, Salkckl, Stead, J.F. Esq 110 Crow, Mr J 60 Donations. Esq 1 1 0 Storey, Isaac, Esq. . . '2 2 0 Davis, Mr. S. Amateur Dramatic Rochdale BOH ling (Hiuckley) - 10 6 1 Club. Barrow ....20 0 0 Club 9 6 9 Suteliffe, Rev. T 110 Dicks, Mr. Wm - 10 « 1 ' Rochdale Equitable Ellis, Mrs. A - 10 6 Capt. Morrison - 10 *> Pioneers' Society ..110 Wood; James, Esq. .110 Ellis, Mr. E. S. (tlie Crew of Armagh . . . - 17 9Royds, A. H. Esq. ..110 Wood, J. F., Esq 110 late) 110:: Ditto Apolla (part).. - 5 6 Royds,C. M. Esq. ..110 Ellis, Mr. G. H 1 1 o i Royds, E. A. N. Esq. 1 1 0 Ellis and Everard, j ! Ditto Tyrone 16 0 Royds, E. E. M. Esq. 110 Life-boat Boxes .... 2 6 0 Shaw, Wm. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Donations. Else, Mr. A. - 10 6 Shawcross, Leonaid A Friend, per Ad- Everard, Mr. W. . . . - 5 0 ; Total Dons 2516 9 Esq 110 miral Barton(18t>4) 50 0 0 France, Mr. E - 5 ti Total Subs. ....12 1 6 Shepherd, John, Esq. 110 Ash-ton, John W. Gillson, Mr. H. T... 1 1 0 : i. Smithson, Thos. Esq. 110 Esq. (1872) 20 0 0 Gimi-osi, Mrs. Josiah - 10 6 i'37 18 3 Schofield, Captain... 110 Geldart, Mrs. Chas. .500 Goddard, Mr. J. W.. - 5 0 Schofield, G. W, Esq. 110 Heaton, The Misses Goddard, Mr. Josh.. - 10 ti Schofleld, Mrs. Jos.. 1 1 0 (1871) 10 0 0 Gooilohild, Mrs. (Ro- Standritig, John, Esq. 110 Marshall, General thi-rby) 1 1 0 Stott, William, Esq. 110 (1864) 10 0 0 Goodchild, Mstr.T.P. Tatham, John, Esq.. 110 Nickells, J. T. Esq. (Koiherby) - 5 0 Watson, Thos. Esq.. 1 1 0 (1863) 25 0 0 Green, Mr. W 1 1 0 120 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880. £. s. d £. s. d. £ . ». d. Green, Messrs. John Massingberd, C. L. Esq 1 1 0 Sharpley.T. Esq. M.D.I 1 0 StftuoInslN'rf. Massingberd, Bev. Smith, C. G. Esq.. . . - 10 0 Hainel, Mr. A. J.... 110 W. O 1 1 0 Symmons, Mrs - 5 0 Harrison and Sons, LINCOLNSHIRE Tupholme, Mr. J. . . - 5 0 Messrs. T - 5 0 Monson, Hon. and Wilde, Rev. A 1 1 o Harrison, Mr. G - 10 6 SHIPWRECK Bev E .... 1 1 0 Hart&Levy.Messrs. - 10 6 ASSOCIATION Muggleston, S.Esq.. 1 1 0 Total 13 15 6 Haxby, Mr. J. B.. . . - 10 6 BRANCH. Mundy,C.J.H. Esq. 110 Hewitt, Mr. P. - 10 6 Mundy, C. M. Esq. .-50 Hodges and Sons, Myddleton, B. Esq. .110 HOGSTHORPE BRANCH. Messrs. T. W 3 3 0 Treasurer — Nevile, George, Esq. 1 1 o Ben well, Bev. H.. . . - 10 0 Howcutt, Mr. John . - 10 6 WILLIAM GABFIT, Esq. Owen, Rev. Henry . . - 10 0 Bradshaw, Mr. K. . . 1 0 0 Hughes, Mr. H 1 1 0 Joint Honorary Secretaries— Palmer, Bev. E - 10 0 Lister, Mr. J 1 0 o Hutchinson.Mr.W.E. 1 1 0 Rev. K. VV. CBACBOTT and Parker, Kev. Richd. 110 Smith, Mr. B 10 fl Ingram, Mr. Thomas - 10 6 Kev. E. RATTOSijzr. Parker, Wm. Esq. ..220 Willson, Mr. J 1 o 0 Interest fromBankers 1 15 0 Pickford, Bev. F. . . . 1 1 0 Collecting Box - 3 3 Interest on borough Annual Subscriptions. Pretyman, Bev. Fred. 110 loan. .. . 3 18 4 Price, Potter, Walker, Total 4 3 3 John of Gaunt Lodge S.. 8. d. and Co. Messrs.... 220 of Freemasons.... 110 AInslie, Bev. Robert 110 Donation. Johnson, Mr. J -10 6 Alington, Rev. John 110 Allenby, S. Esq 1 0 0 Kawnsley, Bev. D. . 1 1 0 Linton, Rev. T 1010 0 Johnson, Mr. T. F. . 1 1 0 Rawnsley, Rev. Edw. 1 1 o Collecting Box at Jones, Messrs. T.StJ. - 10 6 Allott, Kev. J 1 1 0 Kawnsley, P. Esq. ..110 Kemp, Messrs. E. & Sutton 19 0 Armstrong, Capt. ... - 10 6 Reynardson, C .B. Esq. 110 Rlpon, Marquis of . . 2 0 0 Total £199 5 3 Eempson, Mr. W. ..110 Aubertin, E. Esq. ..110 Robinson, J. N. Esq. - 10 0 Lankester, Mr. H. . . - 10 6 Aveland, Rt. Hn. Ld. 5 0 0 Leicester Butchers' Bentley, W. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Scarborough, Earl of 2 2 0 Association, The. . 110 Bellamy, Mr 10 6 Leicester Fishmongers' Bethlehem Hospital, SIbthorp, C. W. Esq. 300 BOSTON BRANCH. Association ...... 1 1 0 Governors of 5 5 0 Sibthorp, Miss Waldo 220 Livens, Mrs. P - 10 6 Bird, Mrs 1 1 0 Sibthorp, Mrs. Waldo 110 J. H. GAKFIT, Esq., Steward. Boucbsrett, Miss ... 1 1 0 McAlptn, Mr. J.W.. - 10 6 Sladen, Rev. E - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Morley and Sons, Brooks, Rd. Esq..... - 10 0 Brownlow, Earl .... 20 0 0 Smith, Ellison, and Allen, Mr. Thompson - 10 6 Norman, Mr. T - 10 6 Cneales, Re v. H. .... 1 0 0 Co 200 Allen, John,* Co.. - 10 6 Odames, Mr. S - 10 6 Cherrington, Mr. B.. - 10 6 Smyth, W. H. Esq. .110 Bailes, W. H. Esq. . . - 10 6 Paget, Mr. Alfred. ..110 Cholmeley, S. Esq. ..lie Stanhope, J. B. Esq.. 220 Baker, Mr. J. H. ... - 10 6 Paget, Mr. T. T 110 Staniland, M. Esq. ..110 Barton, G. S. Esq. ..110 Panter, Mr. Alfred. . - 10 6 Clayton, N. Esq. .... 2 2 0 Starmer, Chas. Esq. .110 Barton, Mr. W - 10 (i Ptacek, Mr. F - 10 6 Clitheroe, B. Esq.... - 10 0 Button, Rev. B 220 Beridge, Bev. M 1 1 0 Baven, Mr. W - 5 0 Coltman, Bev. George 110 Swan, J. & R. Esqs. .110 Boberte, Mr. J. D. . . - 10 « Conington, Bev. Jno. 1 1 o Thimbleby, T. Esq. .110 Blades, Mr. F - 5 0 Sewell, Mrs. - 10 6 Cracroft, Bev. Bobt.. 110 Travers, Kev. J. B. . I 1 0 Blenkin,Bev.G.B. .110 Shaw, George, M.I).. 110 Cross, Kev. J. E. . . . 1 1 0 Turner, Rev. C 1 1 0 Bothamley, Mr. H. . - 5 0 Sidley, Mr. C. M - 10 6 3ussons, Mr. D -10 0 Tumor, E. Esq. M.P. 1 1 0 Bothamley, Mr. W. . - 10 6 CUSSOM, Mr. J 10 6 Tweea.F.W. Esq... - 10 « Buck, Mr. James ... - 5 0 Smith, Mr. C 1 1 0 Cussons, Mr. W 110 Uppleby, G. C. Esq.. 1 1 0 CaudweU, J. Esq.... 110 Snow and Bennett, Dallas-Yorke,T.Esq. 1 1 o Vessey, J. H. Esq. .. 110 Chambers, Mr. J 5 0 Messrs 1 1 0 Davy, J. Esq - 10 6 Vyner, H. C. Esq. ..200 Conington, Mrs. Rd. 100 Stanyon, Mr.W 110 Vyner, Kev. W. P... 1 0 0 Stephens, Mr. E. L. . - 5 0 Drax,J.S.W. S.Esq. 2 2 0 Waite, Bev. J. D. ... - 10 6 Cracroft, Mrs. J - 10 0 Stimson, Mr.W 1 1 0 Edmunds, Mrs 1 1 0 Walls, Bev. R. G.... 110 Daulton, Mr. L - 10 6 Stimson, Mrs. W. Elmhirst, M. Esq. ..110 Dobson, Charles, Esq. 110 Ward, Bev. G - 10 6 Dodds, Mrs 1 1 0 Stretton, Messrs. C. Everington,Wm. Esq. 110 Whinfleld,E.W.Esq. 110 l>yer, B. B. Esq - 10 6 and A, - 10 6 Francklin, Kev. J. . . 1 1 0 White, F. T. Esq. ..100 Edwards, Mrs. Lush- Stretton & Hutchin- Garni, Claypons, and Whitworth, Jtev. T.. - 10 0 son, Messrs - 10 6 Garflt, Messrs. ... 4 4 0 Williamson, Mr. ... - 10 6 Gask, John, Esq.... - 10 0 Thornton & Mawby, Willoughby d'Eresby, Hartley, H.W. Esq.. 110 Hamilton, Lady M.. 220 Harwood, H. Esq. ... - 10 6 Thorp,Messrs.J. & G - 6 0 iandsley, S. Esq. ... - 10 0 Wilson, Mr. 110 Harwood, Mr.B. J.. - 10 6 Tomer, Mr. Luke ..110 Harrison, J. Esq. ... - 10 0 Wilson, Mr. J - 5 0 Viccare. Mrs. S - 5 0 Harrison, B. Esq. ... - 10 0 Wmgate, Mrs - 10 0 Holdsworth, W. H. Walker, Mr. R - 10 6 Harrowby, Earl of.. 220 Winn, E. Esq. M.P.. 220 Walker, Mr. W. H.. 1 1 0 Heanley.J. Ksq. ... 1 1 0 Horrey, Mr. W - 10 0 Webster, Mr. Thos.. - 10 6 Heanley.Mr.Marshall - 5 0 Total 169 17 6 Hutson, Mr. W. C... - 5 0 West, Mr. W - 5 0 Heneage, Kdw. Esq.. 110 Holland, Kev. C. D.. - 10 0 Whitmore, Mr. Jno. 110 Holland, C. G. Esq. . - 10 0 Williams, Mr. J. H.. - 10 6 Higgins, J. Esq -10 6 Ingram, W. J. Esq., Wright & Sons, Hollway, J. G. Esq.. 110 LOUTH BBANCH. M.K 1 1 0 Messrs. M. - 10 6 Hollway, Captain C.. 110 Jackson, Misses S. Yeomanson, Mr.W. - 5 0 HoUway, H. Esq.... 110 Allison, T. F. Esq. . . - 10 0 Sums under 5s. .... - 5 0 Hollway, Miss 110 Allison, Wm. Esq... - 10 0 Jebb, J. J. Esq 110 Collected at Free Hopkinson, Bev. W. 1 1 0 Johnson, W. W. & Hurrell, S. Esq. 110 Black, Mr. 1. H. ... - 5 C Son - 10 6 Collected at Pillar Ingilby, Sir H. D. Bourne, Mrs - 10 0 Kenington, Mr. John - 5 0 Box 5 0 6 Bart 200 Bowmar, C. Esq 1 0 0 Kitwood, Thos. Esq., Jackson,Howard,Esq. 220 Cartwright, S.Esq... 110 J. P - 10 6 Total £72 16 5 Cennedy, Rev. L. D. 1 1 0 jusworth, Mr. J. . . . - 5 0Malcolm, J. W. Esq. 220 jangton, Bennet, Esq. 220 Bmeris, W. R. Esq. .110 Maltby, Mr. J - 10 0 Lister, Rev. J. M. . . 1 1 0 Eve and Ranshaw, Martin, George, Esq. - 10 6 Lister, J. S. Esq 110 «illington,K.W.Esq.- 10 6 Lister, Bev. T 1 1 0 Hurst, Mr. John.... -50 Nelsey, Misses - 10 6 rtaddison,J.W., Esq. 1 1 0Hyde W. Esq - 1 0 0 Oldrid, Mrs 1 1 0 Magdalen College, 01drid,Rev. J. H.... - 10 6 _*— Oxford, President Lucas, L. R. Ksq.... - 10 6 Parry, Thomas, Esq. and Fellows of ... 3 3 0 Lucas, E. P. B. Esq. - 5 0 (the late) 110 Marsden, Mr. F. D... - 5 0 Pattenden, Rev. Dr. . 1 1 0 Mason, Miss - 10 ft Nell, Mi - 10 6 Pearson, Tire Misses. - 10 0 Parker, Mr. J - 5 0 Pilcher,J.W.Esq.J.P. - 10 e BRANCHES—LIS T OF ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 121

£. «. d, £. s. d. £. s. d. PiUey, Mr. Samuel. . - 10 6 Donations. Taylor, J".O.H. Esq. I I 0 Eainey, A. Esq - 10 6 Astley, Sir J. D... 1 0 0 Tillett, J. H. Esq... 1 l 0 Rawling, Mr. K. 0.. . - 6 0 Buxes — Norfolk Trafford.E. W.Esq.. 220 Rice, Mrs. Charles ..110 Upcher, H. R. Esq. .220 Kice, Joseph, Esq. ..220 Cleethorpes Station - 14 9 NORFOLK BRANCH. Wild, Edward, Esq.. 100 Rowland, J. W. Esq. - 10 0 Huddersfleld, S. S. 1 5 0 Wodehouse, Mrs. C.. 2 o 0 Rowley, G. Fydell, Sheffield, S.S - 13 9 Esq 1 1 0 Stephenson's Booth - 7 4 F. 0. TAYLOE, Esq., Norwich. Total 103 15 0 Roy, Rev. R. E - 10 6 Small sums - 6 9 Annual Subscriptions. Serivenor, Mrs - 10 6 Donations. £27 4 4 £. «. 4. Sharp, C.H. Esq.... - 5 0 Albemarle, RL Hon. Bailey, Rev. John . . 1 10 Sharp, J. W. Esq. . . - 10 6 Beare, A. P. Esq.. . .10 10 0 Sherwin, Mr. Samuel - 10 6 Andrew, Rev. W.W. 110 Canton, Cruciflx.Esq. I I 0 Simonds, J. C. & Son 1 1 0 Bagge, Richard, Esj. 220 Hotblack, John, Esq. 200 Simpson, B. S. Esq. . - 10 6 Barclay, J. (3. Esq. .220 Hbwell, Bev. Hinds. 220 Skinner, Charles, and Bayning, Lady 4 4 0 Howlett Miss 100 Son . .-106 Bennett, Edwd. Esq. - 10 0 North, Charles, Esq. 100 Slater, Thos. & Son . - 10 6 Bensly, W. T. Esq. Taylor, F. 0. Esq., Small, J.H.& Son ..- 10 6 JlfUrtonetijsljuE. LL 0 . ... 1 1 0 Hon. Secretary. .. 330 Smith, Captain 1 1 0 Birch, Wyrley, Esq.. 220 Taylor, George, Esq. 1 o 0 Snaitb, Francis, Esq. - 2 6 ABERDOVEY Birkbeck, Hen. Esq.. 2 0 0 Taylor, Samuel, Esq. 1 1 0 Stainton, W. Ksq.. . . - 10 6 BRANCH. Blake, Mrs. C. Jex. .110 Watson, John Ferra, Stamford, Spalding, Blake, Henry, Esq. Esq 1 1 0 and Boston Bank- Chairman— (2 years) 2 2 0 Stanley, J. (collected ing Company 5 5 0 J. WEBSTEB, Esq. Browne, Mrs. Henry 1 I 0 Staniland, R. W.Esq. 1 1 0 Honorary Secretary — Buxton,C.I.oui3,Esq. 1 0 0 Swash, Mr. (collected Stanwell.F. Esq. ... 1 10 Mr. DAVID WILLIAMS, Buxton, Geoffrey F. Storr, Mrs - 10 6 H.M.'s Customs. Collected in box at Swain, C.F. ESQ.... - 10 6 Carey, Joseph Henry, Old Bank Buildings- 6 4 Swain, B. H. Esq. ... - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Thomas, G. W. Esq. £. s. d. Total Dons 25 13 2 Coney, Major B. (the Chad, Scott S.J. Esq. 100 (Mayor) . ... 1 1 0 Chamberlin, G. M. Total Subs. ...103 15 0 Thomas, J. H. & Son - 10 6 late), inmemoriam 110 Griffiths, Rev. John, Esq 110 Thompson, Mr. John - 5 0 Cholmondeley, The £129 8 2 Thorns, Son&Mawbon 110 Rector of Merthyr - 10 0 Thorpe, Mr. T. W. . . - 10 6 Grosholz, Dr - 6 0 Holland, S. Ef?q.,M.P. 100 Cooper, Geo.H. Esq.. 110 Tunndrd Mrs 110 Corbett, Admiral J.. 1 0 0 Tuaaani', C. T. Esq.. 1 0 o Jones, J-H. Esq.... - JO 0 powson and SOD, Tuxford, J. E. Esq. Morgan, Rev. D. Parker, Vicar .... - 5 0 BACTON BRANCH. M D. . 110 Edwards, Rev. B. . . 1 1 0 Walker, The Misses. 110 Thrnston, C. F. Esq. 100 Wynne,W.W.E.Esq. 100 Elwin,Hastings,Esq. 100 Honorary Secretary — • Ward, Mr. John - 10 6 Foumairic, Miss .... 2 2 0 Mr. WILLIAM Cosm. West, John, Esq 1 1 0 Sums under 5s...... 1 1? 0 Fryer, W. G. Esq. ..110 Annual Subscriptions. Wigelsworth, P. Esq. - 10 6 George, Mr. T. W.. . 500Birkbeck, Edward, Wise, George, Esq... 110 Total 1 8 0 Oonlburn, Very Rev. Wood, Mr. W. H.... - 10 6 Donations. E. M., D.D., Dean Cubitt, W. - 10 0 Wren, J. Esq. J.P... 110 of Norwich 2 2 0 Forster, W.Esq..... 100 Wright, C.T.&H.T. 110 Varley, The Misses. -50 Gurdon, B. Esq. 2 2 0 Yeatman, C. Esq 110 Wright, Messrs. R. Ives, George, Esq. ..loo Hamond,R. N.Esq.. 100 Kiinberley, Earl of . 2 o 0 Banner, F. W. Esq. 110 Mack, John, Esq., Total £"10 11 6 Sums under 5s - 19 10 Heaviside,Rev.Canon 110 Total Dona. .... 1 14 10 Holmes, Mrs 110 Mack, Thos. Esq.... 1 o 0 Humftey, R. B. Esq. 110 Read, C. S. Esq. M.P. loo Total Subs. .... 1 S 0 Irby.Mrs. Isabella H. 220 Read, J. H. Esq. Jones, Sir W. Bart. .220 CLEETHORPES £9 2 10 Keppel, Rev.W.A,W. 110 BRANCH. Keppel, Hon. & Kev. Total £13 15 0 Lacon, Sir E. H. K. Patroness — BARMOUTH BartMP 1 1 0 The Countess of YABBOBOTOH. ^'Estrange, W. R. BRANCH. Esq ... ..100 Chairman — Chairman— Lothian, The Mar- BLAKENEV BRANCH. A. W. T. GBANT-THOBOLD, W. W. E. WraHK, Esq. Esq. chioness Constance 220 Honorary Secretary — Honorary Secretary — Lucas, George, Esq.. 110 Rev. R. H. TH.LAED, M.A. Honorary Secretary— Mr. J. JESKIHS, H.M.'s Lucas, Rev. R. G. ..100 F. C. DAWSOX, Esq. Customs. Marsh, Bev. W. H. . 1 1 0 Annual Subscriptions. Marsham, Rev.H. P. 110 Townshend, Marquis 200 Annual Subscription!, Annual Stibscriptions. Matchett and Co. Birkbeck, Edward, Bannister, Mr. Aid., Esq., M.P 5 5 0 J.P. 110 Jones, Wm. Esq. ..110 Mealing and Mills, Boalnois, E. Esq. ..-SO Chapman, J. Esq. . . 1 1 0 Brereton, Rev. R. B. 1 i 0 Charlton, T. Esq 1 1 0 Rickette, Miss 110 Nevill, Rev. Canon .110 Brumell, Rev. E. . . - 10 6 (irant-Thorold,A. W. Thomas, L. H. Esq. 100 Nisbet, Rev. Canon .110 Buck, W Esq. .... - 5 0 T.Esq.J.P. 220 Wynne, W. W. K Norwich, the Hon. & Burroughes,T.H.Esq - 5 0 Right Rev. the Cooke, Sir. Robins .100 Jones, Rev. W. P. . . 1 1 0 Josse, Henri, Esq... 110 Nugent, Sir G. Bart.. 200 ljOgaa& Hemingway 110 Parmeter, R. W. Esq. 110 Frere, R. T. Esq. . . - 10 0 Manchester, Sheffield, Donations. Preston, Isaac, Esq. .110 Hardy, W. H. C. Esq. 110 and Lincolnshire Barmouth Hotel Box - 4 10 Preston, Miss Ellen .200 Hudson, George, Esq. 1 1 0 Railway Company 580 Corsygedal Hotel Box- 14 9 Preston, Miss Sophia 200 Jodrell, Mrs 1 1 0 Marshall and Atkin- Preston, Sir H. Bart. 200 Marsham, Rev. T. . . - 5 0 son, Messrs...... 1 1 0 Rent of old Boat- Kipley, Rev. W. N.. 2 2 0 Page,M. F.Esq. 110 Springfleid,6r.O.Esq. 110 Pearson, J. Esq. .... - 10 0 Moody, Walker, Esq. - 10 6 Stafford, Rt. Hon. the Porritt, J. W. Esq.. . - 10 0 Mudd, H. Esq -60 Total Dons. .... 903 Lord . .220 Pnrdy, W. Esq - 10 0 Dates, Thos. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Total Subs. .... 5 12 0 Steward, Patteson & Tillard.Rev. R. H... 1 1 0 Seddon,P.K.Esq.J.P. 2 2 0 £14 12 3 Taylor, F. 0. Esq. Total £18 16 6 Total 20 3 6 Hon. Secretary ... 1 1 0 122 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. s. d. BRANCASTER HASBOROUGH Wells, R. Esq. -10 0 MUNDESLEY Wharton, Mr. L. ... - 10 0 BRANCH. BRANCH. Whitmore, G. Esq. .110 BRANCH. Whitty Dr . . .-50 Chairman — President — President^ Sir H. BoBiNsON. The Earl of OBEOEP. R. S. BAKER, Esq. Wilson, Mr. J - 10 0 Worsley, Rev. Dr... 110 Honorary Secretary — Mr. (i. GORDOX. SIMMS REEVF, Esq. Rev. J. SLATEB, M.A. Total 45 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Honorary Secretaries — Annual Subscription*. £. s. d. Kev. E. K. KEBSLAKE. £. s.. d. Donations. A thill, Mrs - 5 0 E. DEWING, Esq. Baker, R.S,Esq 200 Atkinson, C. Esq.... 100 Birkbeck, Edward, Back, Mr P - 10 0 ! • £. s. ct. Esq., M.P. ..i..... 550 £45 17 0 Barcham, T. Esq. . . . - 10 0 ' ; Bircham,Mr. B. .... 110 Barnard, Bishop, and Calver, Mr. Henry. . - 10 6 Frarey, Mrs. T. H.. . - 10 0 , Cook, Mr. Dennis... - 10 6 Lermit, Rev. Dr. ... 1 1 0 Belding, Mr. W. - 5 0 I Cook, Mr. Henry ... 1 1 0 Morgan, Messrs 1 0 0 Bennett and Hill ... - 5 0 Curson, Mr. Samuel. 100 Seily Mr. - 5 0 Blacklock, Archdcn. - 7 0 ' Dewing, Mr. R 110 Shepheard, Mrs 1 0 o KING'S LYNN Blanchflower, J. Esq. - 10 0 Everitt, Mr. Thomas -BO BRANCH. i 1 Green, Mr. John ... - 10 0 Wenn, Wm. Esq.... 100 Brown, Mr. H - 6 0 < Hamilton, John de Wilkinson, Mrs 110 Treasurer— Buteher,W.E8q. Jun. 100 F. J. CBSSSWELL, Esq. Caley Mr A J. ... - 5 0 Harderii, Rev. T. B. - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Caley, Mr. W. - 5 0 1 1 Hare, Rev. H 10 6 Mr. WILLIAM HITCHCOCK. Chamberiin, Mr - 5 0 •• Hoste, Miss 1 1 0 ChamDeiUn and Sons - 10 0 Jickling, Mr. F. A. . - 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. Clabburn, W. H. Esq. - 5 0 Kerslake, Rev. E. K. 1 1 0 Archer, T. G. Esq... - 10 0 Collyer, Col 2 0 0 Lane, Mr. Thos. Sen. - 5 0 HUNSTANTON Bagge, T. E. Esq.... 100 Lane, Mr. Thos. Jun. - 5 0 Bird, Mr. J M .... - 10 0 Levien, Rev. J 1 1 0 BRANCH. Blencowe, Misses ... 1 1 0 Copeman, John & Son, Maok, Mr. Thos. T.. - 10 6 Boon, Mr. W. D - 5 0 President — Boyce, Mr. W. H.. . . - 5 0 | JSioel, Rev. A. W.... 100 H. LK STBAKGE, Esq, Cubitt, Mr. C - 5 0 Orford, Earl of 10 0 0 Bray, Mr. John - 5 0 Denny, Mr. E. T 5 0 Overman, Mr. John. - 10 6 Honorary Secretary — Clark, Mr. W -50 Oxley, Mr. George. .100 Rev. A. WAU.EK. Coldham, H. J. Esq. 110 Flavell, T. Esq 110 Porritt, Mr. Wm. L. 1 1 0 Annual Subscriptions, Freeman, Mr. P., and J>ress, Mr. Wm - 10 6 Cresswell, F. J. Esq. 0 0 Reeve, Simms, Esq. 220 Dickinson,Rev.W.W. 1 C Qilham, Mr. S - 5 0 Beckett, Rev. W.T. 1 1 o Durrant, E. E. Ksq. . 10 0 Riches, Mr. Michael - 6 0 Beckett, Miss - 5 o Kinger, Mr. Fredk. .110 Everard, R. C. F. Esq. 0 0 Gordon, Miss 1 0 0 Bellamy, Rev. Dr.. 1 1 0 Everard, The Misses. 1 0 Savory, Mr. John... 110 Brand, J. Esq. .... 1 1 o Gordon, Miss M. . . . 1 0 0 Seymour, Mrs 1 1 0 Freeman, J. Esq. i 0 Gregory, Mr. F..... - 6 0 Fuller, Mr. Robert ..- 5 0 Sharpe, Mr. Samuel - 10 0 Brand, Miss Janet. 110 Gwyn, Rev. — - 5 0 Simpkinson, Rev. — 110 Green, Mr. Edmund, - 10 0 Horsfleld, Mr - 5 0 Burgis, Mr. R - 5 0 Groom, John, Esq. . . - 10 0 Sturley, Mr. Wm. ..-60 Campbell, Captain .100 Howard, Mr. P. 5 0 Wiseman, Mr. George 110 Groom, Mr. J. E. . . . - 6 0 Collins, G. D. Esq. .100Gurney, John, Esq. .500 Curson, Mr. R - 10 0 Jarrold, Messrs - B 0 Gurney, S. A. Esq. .100 Juniper, Mr. R - 10 0 Total £36 2 0 Hare, Sir Thos. Bart. 100 Ladyman, Mr. H.. . . - 10 0 Dawbarn,G.Esq.J.t>. 1 1 0 Hoff,Mr. W.G - 10 0 Da.wbarn,Richard W. Hogge, Miss Fanny .-50 lAvock,Mr -SO Esq i 1 o Horsley, Mr. J. H. . . - 5 0 Dawbarn, Robert, Marston, Mr. -10 0 Household, Mr. R. B. 1 0 0 Mullen, W. Esq. ... - B 0 GROWER BRANCH. Laws, Mrs. Sarah ..220 Muriel, C. E. Esq. . . - 10 0 Dodman, Mr. M. . . . 1 1 0Marriott, Mr. T. B... - 5 0 English Brothers ... I 1 0 Newson&Co.Messrs. - 10 0 Chairman — Marshall, Mr. S. N. . - 5 0 Norgate and Sou. ... - 5 0 Ewen,Rev.E -10 0 Mills, Mr. G. W..... - 5 0 Right Hon. LORD SUPFIELD, Eyre & Co. Messrs... 1 1 o Patrick, J. Esq - 5 0 Petre, J. B. Esq 200 Honorary Secretary — Gates, H. P. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Philcox, Mr. George. -60 Mr. W. G. SAHDFOBD. (Jnrney 8; Co. Messrs. 220 Porrett, Mr. J. B. . . - 6 0 Porter, Mr. E. C. - 5 0 Pnrdy, Mr - 5 0 Queensberry, Dowager Annual Subscriptions. Howard, Miss C. M. - 10 6 Rackham and Sons .-BO The Kight Hon. Lord Marchioness of . . . 2 2 0Randell, M. W. - 6 0 Hewlett, Miss - 10 o Robinson, Mr. C. T.. - 5 0 Hunn, Mr. J. W 1 1 0 Saundera, A. Esq.... - 5 0 Barclay, R. Esq 110 Jar vis, Sir L. W 1 1 o Roper &Klng,Messta. - 5 0 Birkbeck, Edward, Stevenson, Mr. T. S.. - 5 0 Rudd, Ash, Esq - S 0 Johnson, Mr. J - 10 0 Thompson, Pattrick, Esq., M.P S S 0 Kitton, Mr. T. B 1 1 0 Breese, Mr. George .-50 and Woodwork... 100 Seaman, Grimmer, Lambert, Messrs. J. Thornton, H. J. Esq. - 10 0 Burton, Mr. L. (i. . .' - 2 6 and J. - 10 0 and Co -BO Vynne, Mi. S - 10 0 Selley.Mrs - 10 6 Lambert, Mrs. John -So Ward, David, Esq. .. - 10 0 Buxton, The Misses. 220 Le Strange, Hamon, Shepheard, J. Esq. .. -BO Buxton, Sir T. F. l;t. 2 2 0 Wigg, Mr. W. C. . . . - 5 0Silley, A. Esq - 10 6 Buxton, T. F. Esq.. . 220 Esq 330 Wilkin, T. M. Esq. .-50 Lewis, Mr. C - 10 o Winfleld,S.H.E=q.. -BO Cooper, Dr - 10 6 Lovejoy, A. Esq 10 6 Smith and Sons - 10 0 Lyde, Ames, Captain 110 Steward, J. Esq. ... - 10 0 Fitch, The Misses ..-BO Total 31 9 0 Steward, Patterson, (Jnrney, J. H. Esq. .110 Margetts, Mr. H.... - 5 0 Hoare, Samuel, Esq. 220 Peele, G. S. Esq i 0 o Donations. '" Taylor, Eev. A. .... - 5 0 Hoare, Jos. Esq 2 0 0 Eaven, Mrs. N. J. . . - 10 0 Cresswell, F. J. Esq, lludge, The Misses.. - 10 0 Robertson, Mr. J. W, - 7 6 Wild, Mr. E -BO Rust, Mr. Benj.. ..-50 Rolfe, E. N. Esq. ... 2 2 0 Messrs. Laws and Willett,Mr. H - 5 0 SandJord, Mr. W. G. - 10 0 Rolfe,MissN ,. - 10 0 Co.'sBoat - 11 3 Willis and Southall. - 10 0 Sharpe, Mrs. J - 5 0 Sums under 5s - 6 S Wrinch, C. E. Esq. .-50 Total £24 17 6 Skelton, E. D. Esq. .100 Sums under 6s - 16 0 Spencer, Mrs. E - 10 0 Total Dons 3 2 8 Total 30 5 0 ! Total Subs. ....31 9 0 Thew, J. D. Esq. ... - 10 0 Donations. Thompson, Rev.G.T. - 10 0 £34 11 8 Box at L. B. House .-85 Wales, Mr. S - 10 0 £30 13 B Waller, Rev. A i .0 0 BRANCHES—LIS T OP ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 123

£. s. d. PALLING BRANCH. WINTERTON Browne, A. H. Esq.. 100 Browne, Major 1 0 0 Honorary Secretary — • BRANCH. Xonfjamptonsljtre. Burrell, Bryan, Esq. - 10 0 Mr. E. FRENCH, Honorary Secretary — Buston, R. Esq - 10 0 Chief Officer of Coastguard. Rev. W. GREEN, M.A. NORTHAMPTON Cadogan, C. H. Esq. .100 BRANCH. Chrisp, L. C. Esq.... 100 Annual Subscription. Annual Subscriptions. Crewe,Lord,Trusts. of 1 1 0 £. s. d. £. s. d. Chairman — • Dickson.W. Esq.... 110 Birkbeck, Edward, Birkbeck, Edward, Rev. S. J. W. SANDERS, M.A. Granville, Lady C... 110 Esq.,M.P 560 Esq., M.P 10 10 0 Gray, John, Esq - 10 0 Copeman, Mrs 1 0 0 A. KEMPSOX, Esq. Grey, Lt.-Col. Alfred 1 0 0 Green, Rev. W. . . . 1 1 0 Hindmareh.W.T.Esq. 100 Harden, Rev. H. W. - 10

£. s. d. t. s. d. £. s. d. Donations. Percy, Earl, M.P 100 Riddell, J. G. Esq... 100 NEWCASTLE, TYNE- (1879.) Allgood, Hunter, Shotton.Jas. Esq.... - 10 0 MOUTH, & CULLER- Amateur Musical Esq - 10 0 Thomson, Rev. G. S. 1 0 0 Entertainment, per Bolam, Mr - 10 0 Warkworth Harbour, COATS BRANCH. H. J. McFarlane .2100 Bosanquet, Rev R.W. 2 2 0 Commissioners of . 10 0 0 Vice-Patrons — Collecting - box at Brown, Rev. Dixon. 100 Widdrington, S. F. Rt.Hon.EAEL RAVENSWOBTH. Brown, Robert, Esq. - 10 0 Esq 220 Burrell, Bryan, Esq. - 10 0 Right Hon. LORD HASTINGS. Do. at Cusfom House, W. B. BEADMONT, Esq. M.P. perG.CharltonColeS 9 0 Collinson, Mr - 10 0 Box at Life-boat House- 5 2 Miss Kinnear's col- Craster, John, Esq.. - 10 0 Gandy, Capt 100 Total £27 19 8 HUGH TAYLOK, Esq. Grey, Mr. James.... - 10 o Horsley, Mr. John. .-50 Hon. Sec. at Tynemouth— Total Dons 11 it 8 P. J. MESSEXT, Esq. C.E. Total Subs 22 3 0 Lombard. Mrs 300 Konaldson, James T. Hon. Sec. at Cnllercoata — • £33 15 8 Esq - 10 6 Major WILLIAM ADAMSON. HOLY ISLAND Collector- Smith, Mr. Mark... -50 Mr. J. A. STEPHESSOK, Streatfeild, Rev.W.C. - 10 0 BRANCH. 1 Queen Street, Newcastle. Tate, John, Esq - 10 0 Tborpe, Mrs -10 0 Chairman — Annual Subscriptions. ROBERT CKOSSMAN, Esq. £. s. d. BLYTH BRANCH. Northumberland, His Total £21 13 6 Honorary Secretary- Grace the Duke of Chairman — Rev. W. W. F. KEELING. P.C. (Patron) ... 2 0 0 Joint DENT, Esq. Adam Brothers & Co - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Adamson, Wm. ... - 10 6 Honorary Secretary — Armstrong, Sir W. a. Alexander, J. B.... - 10 6 Mr. JAKES DARLING. Angus, George .... 1 1 0 Askew, Watson, Esq. 110 Annandale, Jamps .500 Donations. CRESSWELL Border Brewery Co.. - 10 6 Bainbridge, E. M... 110 Arktess, Bell, S; Co.. - 10 0 BRANCH. Crewe's, Lord, Trus- Barras & C... John .110 tees 2 2 0 Bedlington Coal Co. 2 2 0 j Darling, James - 10 0 Chairman — Grossman. R. Esq. .220 Benson W 1 1 0 Dawson, George R. . - 10 0 Rev. J. E. LKEFE, M.A. Cruddas, W. D. Esq. 110 Bessler.WaechterSCo.l 1 0 i Dent & Co - 10 0 Douglas, Mrs. 1 1 0 Bilton,Williams & Co. 1 1 0 1 Honorary Secretary — Grey. Grey, Jas. Esq. - 10 6 Mr. JOHN ROBSOS. Borries, Crate. & Co - lu 6 j Dixon John 5 0 Knight, V. Esq 1 0 0 Breyen, Richardson 1 Annual Subscriptions. Ridley, Sir M. W.. &Co - 5 0 DromgooIe,Rev.P. O. - 5 0 Eccles, Thomas -10 0 Baker-Cresswell, A.J. Tankerville, Earl ... 1 0 0 Brown,' Ralph 220 Gray, Robert, & Co. . - 10 6 Esq . . . 10 0 0 Waterford, Louisa, Brown R B. 50 Hedley, John 1 0 0 Baker-Cresswell,Mi8S 2 10 0 Marchioness of ... 2 2 0 Bumup, W. & C. ... - 10 0 Baker-Cresswell, Miss Wilson, Mrs. R. A. . - 10 6 Burradon & Coxlodge Hodgson, Richard... - 10 0 Baker-Cresswell, M»j. £15 1 6 Carr and Co 10 « Keenlyside, Jacob ..-50 Bell, Mr. Thos - 5 0 Carver & Co - 10 B I Land G - 5 0 Chirney, Messrs. G. Clapham, Henry.... - 10 6 ; Lynn, J. R. D - 5 0 Clayton* Armstrong- 10 6 Nichol. John W. ... - 10 0 Cranston, Mr. Thos. Clayton John 1 1 0 : Kidley,SirM.W. Bt. 500 Senior - 5 0 NEWBIGGIN Cook Brothers 10 6 Robinson, Edw. A... - 5 0 Cranston, Mr. Thos. Coppin, John, J.P. ..110 Robinson, William.. - 5 0 BRANCH. Corporation of New- Cresswell, Francis, castle 10 10 0 Esq 1 0 0 Chairman— Crawhall&Son.J... 110 1 Smith, Thomas A. . . - 5 0 Hindhaugh, Mr. John - 5 0 J. C. REID, Esq. M.D. Cully, Edward...... 5 0 i Smith, William R. . - 10 0 Hodson. Mr. Wm... - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — Curry, Carre, and Co. - 10 6 ! Trustees Thoroton & Leefe, Rev. J. E 1 0 0 Rev. E. SHORTT, M.A. Dees, R. R 10 6 i Croft Estates, per Matheson, Mr. Thos. - 5 0 Woodhorn Vicarage. Diezinger and Co 10 6 William Gough... 220 Slater, Mrs. Jane. . . - 10 0 Dixon, S.&C.W& Co. 110 Ward, Dr. G - 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. Eichholtz, R. & Sons - 10 6 Ward, William M... -50 Total £25 0 0 Dent, Mrs. Hedley. . 110 Farley, Clark & Watson, Edward ... - 5 0 Foster, Robert, Esq.. 110 Watts, Ward & Co. . 2 2 0 Lawson, Rev. E..... ltd Fedden Brothers and 1 Wilson John - 5 0 Co 10 6 Winship, William.. - 5 0 Nesham, T. C. Esq. Fenwick, George. ... 2 2 0 Wood, James - 5 0 M.D 110 Finney, Saul. & Co. . 1 1 0 HAUXLEY BRANCH. Northumberland, His Grace the Huke of 200 Forster, James - 5 0 Total £27 11 6 Chairman — Foster, Blackett and S. F. WlDDKINGTON, Esq. Parker, Thos. Esq... 1 1 0 Wilson 10 6 Honorary Secretary — Trevelyan, Miss 1 1 0 Goddard, D. H 1 1 0 Waddilove, Major .. 1 1 0 Greene & Sons, John 110 Rev. A. 0. MEDD. Haansbergen and Annual Subscriptions. Watson, hobt. Esq.. 200 Usher 10 6 BOULMER BRANCH. Northumberland, His Haggle, Peter 110 Grace the Duke of 2 0 0 Total £13 9 0 Chairman — Atkinson, G. C. Harrison, A. P 110 JOHN CHARTER, Esq. Wilson Esq 1 0 0 Hart J De 1 1 0 Browne, General. ... 110 HartonCualCo 110 Honorary Secretary- Carr, Rev. T. W. . . . 1 1 0 Havelock M . . 10 0 Rev. L. J. STEFHEKS, M.A. Clutterbnck, T. Esq.. 110 Hawks, Crawshay, & Carrie, Dr - 10 0 Co 110 Annual Subscriptions. Dand, M. H. Esq.... 110 Hawthorn, R. £ W.. 110 Northumberland, The Dand, Robert, Esq... - 10 6 1 Dand, James, Esq... - 10 0 Hodgkin.Barnett&Co.S 3 0 Browne, A. H. Esq. .110 Dand, Rev. J. J - 10 0 Hodgson, R. W - 5 0 Grey, The Earl 200 Dunn, Rev J. W.. . . - 10 6 Holmes, Wm. Henry 110 Grey, Sir G. Hurt. Forster, Col 1 1 0 Houen, A. C. and Co. - 10 6 M.P 1 0 0 llderton, Rev. Thos.. 100 Hume and Sons - 10 6 Tankerville, Earl of . 1 0 0 Maling, C. Esq 1 1 0 Hunter, William ... - 10 6 BRANCHES—LIS T OF ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 125 £. s. d. £. t. d. £. s. d. S,. 1. d. Ilderton, Miss - 5 0 Woods J. A 1 1 0 Hodgkinson, Mrs. G. - 10 0 Donations. Ingledew, II - 10 6 Woods, M. C 110 Ironmonger, Miss.- . . - 10 0 Allsopp, W. G. Esq. 10 0 0 Jarrow Chemical Co. 2 2 0 Woods W. G - 10 6 Job, Mr. Samuel.... - 10 0 Amateur Christy Lammin, Mr. Henry. - 10 0 Johnson, William . . - 10 8 Total ....159 6 6 Bradley, Alfred, Esq. 500 Johnson & Limpricht - 5 0 M«George, Mr. J. P.. - 5 0 Kenrick. Geo. Esq... 30 0 0 Joicey, Jas. &Co.... 220 Legaot- Martin, Rev. H. A. 1 0 0 Lamb, E. 0 1 1 0 Potter, A. G. Esq. Newbald, Mr. Henry - 5 0 Whitlock, Mrs 110 (the late) 100 0 0 Palmer, Mr. John . . - 5 0 Lambton fcCo.Messrs. 550 Parker Mrs 10 6 £146 IS 6 Leideman and Co.... 110 £259 6 6 Peacocke, Rev. W. J. - 5 o Liddell John 110 Plater Rev H . 10 0 Locke, Blackett, & Co. 1 1 0 Riddell, Mr. E. M. H. 1 1 0 Maling, C. T 1 1 0 Simmons. Mr. E. T.. - 5 0 McConnell W - 10 6 NORTH SUNDER- Smith, Mr. J. E 1 1 0 Milting and Co - 10 6 LAND BRANCH. Tallents, Mr. W. E.. - 10 0 Mitchell, C. and Co.. 220 Tallents Mr G .. . 10 0 Nelson, H - 5 0 Chairman — Thorpe, Mr. James.. - 10 0 Newcastle Branch of Rev. WM. DABKELI.. Thorpe, Mr. John. . . - 10 0 National Provincial Honorary Secretary — Trent Brewery - 10 0 Bank of England .330 Capt. A. MAKSHALL. Walton, Mr. Henry .-50 Newcastle Chemical West Mr D - 5 0 Co 1 1 0 Annual Subscriptions. Wilson, Mrs., Balder- ©jforirsfifre. O'Hare, P - 5 0 Lord Crewe's Trus- ton 100 Ormston, John 2 2 0 Wright, Rev. J. B. . 1 1 0 HENLEY-ON-THAMES Ormston, Robert.... 220 Broadbent, L.G., M.U. - 10 0 BRANCH. Ore. of BebsMe and Browne, A. H. Esq.. 1 1 0 Walker Collieries. 880 Colquhoun, Capt. in COT.LINGHAH. Chairman — Owners Pelaw Main addition to present Woolley, Mr. T.S... 110 C. LtjCET, Esq. Colliery 2 2 0 of a set of wheel and SOUTHWELL. Honorary Secretary — Ore. Backworth Colly. 1 1 0 trace harness - 10 0 Heathcote, Mrs .... - 10 6 A. R. AWBEKY. Orwin W J - 5 0 Darnell, Rev. Vf. ... - 10 0 Uwing, Mr. J l 0 0 Annual Subscriptions. Owen, W - 5 0 Total £30 17 6 £. *. d. Palmer, C. M 1 1 0 Barnett,Mrs - 10 0 Pledge, Fred de .... - 10 0 Marshall, Anthony, Esq 100 Bennett, J., Esq. ... - 10 6 Potter, Addison .... 1 1 0 Brakspear.W. H. Esq. 110 Potter, W. A 1 1 0 Orde, Rev. L. S 1 0 0 Simpson, Rev. F. K. . - 10 0 NOTTINGHAM Priestman, .Jonathan - 10 6 Elwes Mi*s 110 Pring, A - 10 6 Taylor, Mr. John... - 10 6 BRANCH. Wilson, .Mr. (i - 10 0 Chairman— Pyman Bell & Co. . . 1 1 0 Lucey, C. Esq 110 Ravenswortb, Rt. Winchester, J 10 0 WOLIAM VICKEKS, Esq. Woodger, Mr. G. C. . 2 2 0 Hon. Earl 2 0 0 Honorary Secretary — Morgan, F. Esq 110 Reid & Sons - 10 6 SAMUEL COLLINSON, Esq. Richardson Brothers - 10 0 Pinckney.Rev.W.P. 110 Eidley, Son, & Tully, Annual Subscription*. Schwabe, G. C. Esq.. 100 John - 10 6 Adams, Mr. John... - 10 6 Robinsun, Thomas. .110 Adlington, W. D. . . 2 2 0 Webb, B. 5 0 Rogereon, J. & Co. . . 1 1 0 ArnrHaije, S. F. Esq. 110 Boxes at the Cathe- Rowell, Robert - 10 6 Birkin, Thomas, Esq. 110 rine Wheel, Red Schlesinger, Davis & Bradley Mrs 1 1 0 Lion, Royal Hotel, Co 110 Braithwaite, Joseph, Bell Inn, and the Scholefleld, Henry, Esq 110 and Co - 10 6 Notttngijamsjttt. Brown, Mr. George.. 110 Sclater & Procter ... - 10 6 Oowen, G. R. Esq. . . - 10 6 Total £12 11 0 NEWARK BRANCH. Edge, J. T. Ksq. ... I 1 0 Scott, J. J. & Green. - 10 6 Honorary Secretary- Fellows, C. F. Esq... 500 Scott W . . . - 5 0 Mr. E. T. SIMMONS. Goater Mr. A - 10 6 Smith, T. & W 2 2 0 Goldschmidt, E - 10 6 Sowerby, John G.... 110 Annual Subscriptions. Gripper K 1 1 0 Spence J F 10 6 £. *. d. Hardwick, G- - 10 6 Spence, Juseph - 10 6 Allen, Miss, Castle Heymann, Mr. A. . . 1 1 0 Spencer, J. & Sons .. 110 Gate, col. by - 15 6 Heymann, H. Esq. . . 1 10 Steenberg, R. Swan Hwtgson, Wm. Esq.. - 10 0 and Co 5 0 Atkins, Mr. T. F. Hogg J. T - 10 6 Stephens, Kendrkk Hollins and Co. and jVIawson - 5 0 Messrs W .... 1 1 0 •Pembrokeshire. Stephens W D 10 0 Bakewell, Mr. J. ... - 10 0 Hutcbinson, Mr. Stephenson, R. & Co. 1 1 0 Robert ..100 FISHGUARD Stevenson, Vermehren Iiilson,.VIrs.D.,col.by 110 Jacoby and Co 1 1 0 BRANCH. and Co 1 1 0 Kirk Henry - 10 6 Stokoe and Co - 10 6 Branston, Mrs. Sen. .110 Kulp & Son, Messrs. 110 Chairman — Strachan, H. & Co. . . - 10 6Branston, Mr. J. G... - 10 0 LEWIS MATHIAS, Esq. Buraaby Mr T F 10 0 Lottimer and Co. Honorary Secretary — Surtees and Co - 10 6 Caparn, Mrs. Robert - 10 0 Mr. WILLIAM VAUGBAN. Swanston, W. & Sons 110 Chew, Mr. George . . - 10 0 Mather, Mr. Thos. ..-50 Taylor, Hugh 1 1 0 Dent Mr 10 0 Miller. W. W - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Taylor.W. J. JfcCo... - 5 0 Dent, Mr. W. T. ... - 10 0 New Mr. A. .... 1 I 0 £. s. o!. Tully, Ch»s. and G>. - 5 0 ! lerry, Mrs. col. by . 1 1 0 Parker and Booth. ..110 Aubrey, — , Esq. ... - 10 0 Tyne Coal Company. - 10 6 Easterfield Mr . . 76 Rayner, Miss 110 Bell, J.D. Esq 1 1 0 Tyne General Ferry Egglesttme, Mrs - 5 0 Richards, Mr. W. A. - 10 6 Bland, Mr. G. J. ... - 5 0 Eve Mr 110 Seely, Charles, Esq. Bowen, Capt. C - 5 0 Usworth Colliery... 220 Falkner, Mr. E. S. . . - 5 0 Jun 220 Corbett, R. Esq - 10 0 Van der Werff & Co. -50 Simons, Mr. Henry . - 10 6 Davies, Wm. Esq... 100 Wait, Jas. and John 110 Gilstrap, Mrs. Geo... - 10 0 Sulley E Esq 2 2 0 Eminent, Mrs - 10 0 Walker, Parker & Co. 2 2 0 Good Miss . . 100 Vickers, Wm.Esq... 110 Evans, Messrs. J. & Watson SO 10 6 Hall, Mrs. Henry ... 1 1 0 Walker, Messrs. J. E E )0 0 West H. 110 and T 110 Evans, Mrs. T. G. .. - 10 0 Wilkinson, W. IS - 10 6 Harvey, Mr. Geo.. .. 110 Wells Mr. A 1 1 0 George, Capt. D - 5 0 Williamson and Co.. 110 Harvey, Mr. John . . - 5 0 Wright, Dr. T 1 1 0 Green, Mr. G. M.... - 5 0 Hildyard, Mr. T. B. Green and John, Woods and Co 5 5 0 T M P 110 Messrs - 10 0 126 THE LITE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Greenish and Dawkins, Roberts, W. R. Esq. - 5 0 TENBY BRANCH. Roch, Nicholas, Esq. 100 Griffiths, Mr. James - 5 u Stokes, Admiral .... 1 0 0 President — Harries, H. LI. Ksq. - 10 0 Stokes, Colonel - 10 0 F. D. DYSTER, Esq., M.D. Gosselin, G. Esq. ... - 5 0 Harvey, J. and Sous, Saurin, M. A. Esq... 100 Hicks, C. R. Esq. ... - 5 0 Shettle, John, Esq. .-50 Chairman— Holbourne, Miss.. . . 550 James, John, Esq. . . - 10 0 Smedley, Jsaac, Esq. - 5 0 C. ALLEN, Esq. Johns, Rev. T. 10 0 Teasdale, J. H Esq. - 10 0 Treasurer and Hon. Sec.— Lawrence, Mrs - 5 0 Owen, T. R. Esq.... - 5 0 Trayler, E. and A. JOHN R. ROWLANDS, Esq. Lean, G. S. Esq - 5 0 Owens, John, Esq. ..-50 Little, Mrs. B 1 0 0 Paul, Mrs. F 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Maurice, P. Esq - 5 0 Powell, G. E. J. Esq. 100 Life-boat Boxes .... 1 1 4 £. s. d. Moor, Rev. J - 5 0 Plumtre, Rev. Mr... - 5 0 Allen, Charles, Esq.. 100 Orde, Miss - 10 0 Price, Thos. Esq - 5 0 £27 2 4 Paynter, Mrs - 10 0 Protheroe. Miss Scliaw- 10 0 Clatworthy, A. R. . . - 5 0Rogers, Miss - 5 0 Roberts, J. Esq - 10 0 Sandbam, Mrs - 5 0 Roberts, Miss - 10 0 )unn, N. J. Esq. . . - 5 0 Smith, Mrs. P - 5 0 Oyster, Dr. 100 Smith, F. Esq - 5 0 Stanley, Mrs - 6 0 Smiih, L. Esq 5 0 ST. DAVID'S AND Teatnerstone, Sir G. Thorn, Lady - 5 0 Smith, P. Esq - 5 0 Thornton, Mrs. - 5 0 Thomas, A. Esq. ... - 5 0 SOLVA BRANCH. Frith, W.P.. U.A. ..-50 Warren, The Misses. - 10 0 Vaug'ian, Mr. W - 5 0 Whinyates, General .-50 Wilkins &'Co. Messrs.- 10 6 Patron — Gregory, Mr. Joseph - 5 0 Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Collecting Boxes ... 1 2 3 ST. DAVID'S. Ratchets, — , Esq. . . - 10 0 Total £20 1 6 President — ierbert, Rev. H. H. - 5 0 Total 24 9 9 Rev. Canon LEWIS. Chairman — iuntington, Rev. G. - 5 0 Donations, JOHN WILLIAMS, ESQ. rlutchinson, Lt.-Col. - 5 0 Brown, John, Esq . . - 10 6 K., W. E. C 5 0 Rees, Mrs - 2 6 Vice-Chairman— Liewes, Colonel - 5 0 BR1DGWATER AND Riddell.Mrs -3 0 Jfi. REES, Esq. Lloyd, H - 5 0 BURNHAM BRANCH. Siokes, Miss 2 6 Honorary Secretaries — Lock, Mrs. Wm .... - 5 0 Wilson, Mrs - 5 0 Capt. JOHN DAVIES. Mar and ivellie, President— C. BROWNB, Esq. Dowager Countess. - 10 6 The MATOR OF BRIDGWATER. £25 13 3 tforley and Sons ... - 5 0 Chairman — Annual Subscriptions. National Provincial J. B. THWAITES, Esq. J.P. Allen, Rev. Dean ... 1 1 0 Bank 5 0 Allen, Miss 110 Power, E. R. Esq - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — Appleby, Mr. W 5 0 Prothero, T. Esq - 5 0 CUTHBERT RlTSON, Esq. Be van, Rev. Canon .1 1 o Pryse, Sir Pryse 5 0 Collector — MILFORD HAVEN Blckerstaff, Colonel .110 Rees, William, Esq. - 5 0 Mr. J. BAKEE. BRANCH. Bishop of St. David's 110 Richards, W. H. Esq. - 5 0 Bowen, J. B. Esq. ..110 Smith, Mrs. C. H.... - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Patron — Browne, C. Esq - 5 0 Spiller, Misses - 5 0 Armstrong, Captain. - 10 0 The Bight Hon. the EABL OF Stevenson, J. P - 5 0 Ash, W. Ksq 110 CAWDOB. Bagehot, T. W Ksq. 220 President — Davies. W. Esq 110 Summers, Wm. Esq. - 5 0 Brackenridge.Rev.W. 110 Sir J. OWEN SCOUBFIELD, Bt. Foley, F. Esq., M.D.. - 5 0 Taylor, J R 5 0 Clunie, R. C. Esq.. ..-50 Griffiths, Cant - 5 0 Corporation of Bridg- Chairman— Harries, D. Esq - 10 6 Warrick W H. . . . . b 0 Admiral J. LOUT STOKES. Hicks, Capt. D 5 0 Waters MUs - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Hicks, H. Esq., M.I). - 10 0 Webb. A. H. Com. Crabbe Mr .... 26 H. PATTZSON, Esq. Lewis, Rev. Canon .110 R ;sr 5 0 Denison, the Ven. Lloyd, Capt - 5 0 . Archdeacon 1 1 0 Annual Subscriptions. Phillips, Rev. J - 10 0 Sums under 5s 1817 0 Elton, Sir Arthur, Bt. 1 1 0 Appleby, F. Esq. ... - 5 0 Estlin, J. P. Esq - 10 6 Bowling, Capt - 10 0 Rees, E. Esq - 10 0 Giles, CapUin, J.P. .100 Cawdor, Earl of .... 2 0 0 Robinson, E. Esq ... - 10 0 Davies, Wm. Esq. ..110 Shipwrecked Mariners' Dawkins, W. Esq... - 5 0 Society.pr.C.Browne 123 Hervey, Lord Arthur Evans, James Eaton, C., Bishop of Bath Esq 5 0 Williams, J. Esq.... - 10 0 and Wells .... 2 2 0 Green & John,Messrs. - 6 0 Williams, Mr. W . . . - 5 0 Hobbs S Esq - 5 0 Greenish & Dawkins, Homfray, C. A. Esq. Messrs 5 0 Boxes 2 711 J.P - 10 0 Greenish, James, Esq - 5 0 Knyfton.T.T.Ksq.J.P.l 0 0 Harries, George, Esq. Total £22 1 2 Luttrell, Colonel H. *>om£XS£ts!)ire. A F JP 1 0 0 Jackson, S. Esq 6 0 Donations. Mapleton, Rev. W.H. 1 1 0 Jackson, T. X. Esq., Box at Porthstenan . 1 15 3 Munbee, Gen. G, J. I*. 1 1 0 D.L.,J.P 110 „ City Hotel, St. BATH BRANCH. Paget, Major R. H. Lambton, Colonel .. \ 0 0 ll.P 1 0 0 Lambtou, Lady .... 1 0 0 „ Grove Hotel, Collector- Ritson, C. Esq. J.P.. - 10 0 Lawton, Jno. H. S. St David's -40 Mr. WATERMAN. Spiller & Co. Messrs. 110 j Esq - 5 0 „ Boat-house, Stephenson, Rev.Pre- Leach, Major 100 Annual Subscriptions. ben.lary 1 1 0 McMaster, Thos. Esq.- 5 0 £. s. d. Thwaltes, J. B. Esq. Meyrick, T. C. E»q.. 100 £24 9 1 Addington, Miss.... -50 J p - 10 0 Mirehouse, E. W. li. Breton, Capt. R.N. .-50 Ksq 100 Broke, Miss 100 Total £32 12 0 Mirehonse, Mrs. .... 1 0 0 Brooke, Lieut -Gen.. -50 Morgan, — , Esq. Caulfield, E. F. Esq.. 110 Royal Engineers .-50 Charters, The Misses -50 Morgan, Mrs. E. S. . - 10 0 Parkin, Capt. R.N... 1 0 0 Dobson, W. Esq. ... - 10 0 Parry Rev. Dr - 5 0 Dobson.Mrs. B - 10 0 Phillips,F. Lort,Esq. - 10 0 Doherty, General ... - 5 0 Phillips, Mrs. Lort . - 10 0 Domager, Miss - 10 0 BBANOHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 127 £. s. d. £. s. d. WATCHET BRANCH. Matthews, John 110 STAFFORDSHIRE Patrons- Hazelwood, Mrs. ..-50 POTTERIES Sir A. A. HOOD, Bart. Ordish and Hall - 10 6 BRANCH. G. F. LUTTRELL, Esq. Hunt, Rev. W - 10 0 Owen, WC - 5 0 JOHN HALLIDAY, Esq. Kirkpatrick, Rev. W -50 Treasurer— Luscombe, Misses .-60 JAMES G. WALKEB, Esq. Chairman — Me Adam, Miss.... -50 Ratcliff, Misses - 10 6 Hanley. The Rev. H. POOLE, Ratcliff, Robert 1 1 0 Honorary General Secretary— Vicar of St. Decumans. Matueson, Mrs. ... - 5 £ THOMAS ELSMOBE, Esq. Honorary Secretary — Robinson and Co. ... 2 2 0 TunstaU. EDWIN FORD, Principal Officer of H.M. Customs, &c. BtJESLEM. Annual Subscriptions. Newman, Professor. -50 Salt, Thomas, & Co. . 500 Honorary Secretary — £. s. d. Paterson, Major-Gen. -50 gait, W D - 5 0 G. W. GAELICS, Esq. Blomraart, J. Esq. . . 1 00 Peyton Mrs - 5 0 Stanley, C.&W.... 110 Annual Subscriptions, Gopp & Co. Messrs.. - 5 0 Phillipson, R. M.D. .-50 Thompson and Son 2 2 o f. s. d. Gimblett, Robt. Esq. - 10 0 Phillott Mrs - 6 0 Thornewill, Mrs. ..110 Alcock, John, Esq.. 1 1 0 Gimblett, Wm. Esq. - 5 0 ThornewiU, Rev. C. - 10 0 Alcock, Joseph, Esq. 110 Halliday, Jno. Esq.. 100 Rogers, Richard - 5 fl Tomlinson, Mrs. ... 1 1 0 Alcock,Richard, Esq. 110 Hawkes, Thos. Ksq. - 10 0 Rossiter, G. F - 5 0 Smitb MissS 5 0 Baker, C. G. Esq.... 110 Heathcote, Rev. S. J. - 10 0 Wardle, William ... - 5 0 Bates, Walker £ Co. 110 Hobson, Capt. R.N.. 110 Warham, Charles ..-50 Bodley, E. F. Esq... 110 Hood, Sir A. A. Bt. . 2 0 0 Tomkins, Rev. W. S. -60 Boote, Messrs. T. and ; Home, A. V. Esq. . - 10 0 Wilson, Miss -50 Whitehead, T. N 10 6 E 1 1 0 ! Luttrell, G. F. Esq.. 2 0 0 Bostock, Thos. Esq. - 10 6 Luttrell, Rev. A. P.. 200 Sums under 5s 9 7 4 Woodroffe, Henry. .. -50 Boulton, Wm - 10 6 i Luttrell,Mrs.A.H.F.l 0 0 Davenport, Hy. Esq. 110 Martineau, J. P. Esq. 500 Total 23 14 6 Worthington & Co. . 3 3 0 Davenport, H.T. Esq. 1 1 0 Notley, M. Esq 1 0 0 Wright and Son 110 Donations, Yeomans, John 110 Poole, Rev. R 1 1 0 Collection in Trinity Sums under 5s - 10 0 Edge,' Malkin.fc Edge 110 Somes, Mrs 110 Church, per Rev. Total 66 11 6 Emery and Sous, Stoate and Sons, Garlick, G. W. Esq.. 110 Messrs 1 0 0 it'38 18 2 Donations. Goodwin, George.... 110 Thorne and Son, Pillar Box, Jiecrea- Hughes, 7'oos.Esq... 110 Hulme, Thos. Esq., Wansbrough aud Box, George Hotel ..-66 Brooke, Messrs. . . 2 2 0 „ White Hart Hulme, Thos. Esq., White, W. H. Esq. .-50 Hotel -50 Williams, J.W. Esq. - 5 0 Haddock, J. and Sons 110 Parker, Henry, Esq. 110 Total Dons 2 3 6 Shaw, A. Esq 110 Total 27 6 0 ,g>tafforas!mi. Total Subs 66 11 6 Tennant, F. Esq.... 110 Till, T. and Sons 110 Donations. BURTON-ON-TRENT £08 15 0 Vernon, J. & G 1 1 0 Collins, W. J. S. Esq. - 10 0 BRANCH. Wedgwood, J.C. Esq. 1 1 0 Trevelyan, Miss 1 0 0 Wood, Edward, Esq. 110 Wynch,Lieut.-Col... 100 President— Wood, Reginald N. . 1 1 0 Contribution Boxes. - 14 7 M. A. BASS, Esq. M.P. Woodall, Wm.Esq.. 110 Total Dona 347 LEEK BRANCH. HANLEr. Mr. E. MADELET. Honorary Secretary — Total Subs 27 6 0 Annual Subscriptions. Treasurer— A. R. WHI-ATT, Esq. R. E. NABBAMOKE, Esq. £30 10 7 £. s. d. Baxter, Edward,Esq. - 10 6 Abbotts, R. W 110 Honorary Secretary— Clementson Brothers, Allsppp and Sons ... 5 0 0 J. NICHOLSON, Esq. Messrs 1 1 0 Annual Subscriptions. Dndsoa, James, Esq. 110 Hope, J. and Co. (2 Brooks, James - 10 6 Bradshaw, Mrs. E.. - 10 6 Brown, Edwin A. . . - 10 6 Brealey, Mr. John. 110 WESTON-SUPER- Brough, Edwin ... 1 1 0 Keeling, Sam. Esq. . 110 MARE BRANCH. Cartledge, E - 5 0 Brough, John 1 1 0 Meakin, J. & G. (2 Brough, Joshua 1 1 0 Honorary Secretary— Deaville, S. R - 10 0 Brough, Wm. S. . . . 1 1 0Narramore, R.E.Esq. - 10 6 Capt. R. D. CUAWFORD. Douglas, G.W. & Co. - 5 0 Hidgway.Sparks, and Drewry, J. & W. J. . 1 1 0Challinor, Joseph . . 2 2 0 Annual Subscriptions. Eadie, James 1 1 0 Challinor, Wm 110 Ridgway, Messrs. 110 Cruso, Mrs 110 Sherwin, Robt. .Esq. I I 0 Baker, Mrs. S. E.. . . - 5 0Elliott K. S 1 1 0 Deacon, Rev. G. E... 110 Barker, Miss - 5 0 Evans, William - 5 0 Walker, J.G. Esq... 110 Battiscombe,Captain, Evershed, Sydney... 110 Goodwin, Mr.Stephen 110 Hall, John 1 1 0 LOKGTOH. Blrkett, Rev. T. ... - 5 0 Goodger, Henry .... - 10 6 Heaton, Edwin 110 Blyth, E. H. Esq.. . . - 10 0Graham and Co - 5 0 Johnson, H. L...... 110 Honorary Secretary — Gretton, Misses 110 Nicholson, Arthur . . 1 1 0 G. BAKEWELL, Esq. Burdett, Rev. W.... - 5 0 Haliam, C. M. - 6 0 Nicholson, Joshua . . 5 5 0 Adderley, C. Esq.. . . - 10 6 Charrington, Miss ..-50 Nixon, B. B 110 Chase, Rev. H. 1. N. - 5 0 Harrison, Charles ... - 10 6 Smith, Miss 110 Allerton, C. and Sons, Crawford, Capt. B.D.1 1 0 Hill, Charles, & Sons 110 Worthmgton,Mr.E.A. 1 1 0 Messrs 1 1 0 Crawford, Master A. - 5 8 Howarth, W - 5 0 Asbury, Edwd. Esq. 110 Galley, R. S. Esq. ... - 5 0 Hunt, William - 6 0 Aynsley, John, Esq. 110 Drake, John, Esq. . . - 10 0 Ind, Coope, and Co. . 6 0 0 Beech, Austin, Esq.. 110 Drake, Mrs. R - 6 0 Isitt, Benjamin - 5 0 Benion, Geo. Esq. ... - 10 6 Edwards, Mrs. Owen - 5 0 Jackson, Charles.... -SO Bridgwood and Sou, Elphinstone, Colonel -50 Jackson, Thomas A. - 10 6 Messrs 1 1 0 Brough, B. H. Esq. . - 10 6 Forbes, Mrs. T. G... - 5 0 Loverock, William.. - 5 0 Carryer, J. Y. Esq. .110 Girdlestone, Rev. C. - 5 0 Lowe, Thos. & Sons. 110 Clarke and Hawley, Granger, Miss - 5 0 Marshall, William .-50 Copeland and Sons, HarriB,Mrs.G -10 6 Maraton, John, & Son - 5 0 Messrs. W. T 1 1 0 128 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. *. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Copestake, Allin, and ribbons, James - 5 0 Combe, Ed. H - 10 0 Graham, Thos - 5 0 ^errand, Capt 1 0 0 Bale, Page, and Gospel Oak Iron Co.. 110 ^urney & Co. Messrs. 100 Dowson, R - 10 0 Goodwin, Messrs.. 110 Gongh, Major F - 10 0 Harper, G. Esq 1 0 0 )owson, Septimus . . 1 0 0 Dawes,W. J. Esq... - 10 6 Holland, Eev. E. . . . 2 0 0 lammond, John ... - 5 0 Glover, Charles, Esq. 110 Harper] H. G 110 Hunt, Mr. A. E - 5 0 larvey, George ... - 10 0 Hawley, F. H. Esq.. 1 1 0 Hickman, E - 10 0 Hewett, Fleming . . - 10 6 Holland and Green, kelson, Ambrose .100 'aimer, Garwood . . - 10 6 Hudden, J. T. Esq. . - 10 (i Ironmonger, M - 10 6 Aliddleton.SirG.N.B.lO 0 0 Salmon, Mrs. S. . . . 1 1 0 Hulse, Joseph, Esq.. 1 1 0 Jenks, Isaac, Esq. . . - 10 0 Ogllvie, A. Esq. ... 2 10 0 Jones, George, Esq. .110 Ungman, Mrs. F... - 10 6 Ogilvie, Mrs 2 10 0 romkins,Rev. Gerald - 5 0 Kent and Sons, )sborne, Mr. J - 10 0 Willis W. H . - 10 0 Messrs. John .... - 1 0 6 Leach and Man -10 0 Rope, E. Esq 1 0 0 Mear, Stephen, Esq. - 10 6 Lees and Sons, W. . . 1 1 0 Rose, Sir W. Bart. .110 Total £10 8 6 Robinson and Co., Loveridge, H. Esq. .110 Rowley, Sir C.Bart.. 100 SteeleandCo.,Messrs. 1 1 0 Mander, S. S. Esq. . . 110Thellusson, CoL 100 Stirrup &Pye, Messrs. 1 1 0 Meanley, George. ... - 5 0 Wallace, Sir R. Bart. 10 0 0 Taylor and Kent, Meynell and luman. - 5 0 Waveney, Lord . . . . l o 0 IPSWICH BRANCH. Messrs 1 1 0 Miller Jos N 100 W'entworth, F. T. V. Mills Mrs 110 President — Webberley, W. Esq. 1 1 0 J. C. COBBOLP, Esq. Wileman, J. F. Esq. - 10 6 Moreton, J. and Co.. 110 Total 62 19 0 Yice-Presiden^- Wright, F. S. Esq. .. 1 1 o Newnham, Dr - 10 0 F. ALEXANDER, Esq. Owen and Fendelow 110 NEWCASTLE. Donations. Chairman — Paddy, Hy - 5 0 Aldborough Boat- Honorary Secretary — Peck, Wm - 10 0 E. GIUMWADE, Esq. FKEDEBIC ALLEN, Esq. Perks, K. and S. H. . 1 1 0 Treasurer— Coghill, H. Esq 1 1 0 Perry, Capt. T. J 110 Thorp do 4 6 G. C. E. BACON, Esq. Keeling, Chas. Esq. .110 Ready, Son, & Jones - 10 0 Offertory at Aid- Honorary Secretary— Reynolds, W. B - 5 0 borough church.per J. F. TITCHUABSH, Esq. TUNSTALL. Kiley, John - 5 0 Bev. H.Thompson 3 17 2 Honorary Secretary— Rogers and Sons, H. 1 1 0 Do. at Aldringham, Annual Subscriptions. Shaw and Son, John 110 pet Eev. T.Cox... 5 0 4 AAexafidei, E. and H. L. CLABX, Esq. Son - 10 0 Beech, James, Esq. .110 Total Dons. ... 12 7 3 Alexander, F. Esq... 110 Elsmore, T. Esq 110 Total Subs. ... 62 19 0 Alexander, W. Esq.. - 10 6 Ford and Challinor, Skidmore, Thomas. . - 10 0 Alexanders. Esq... 110 Sollom, B - 5 0 Ansell, R. Esq - 10 0 Hollinshead, E. W. SteenandCo. -10 6 £75 6 3 Stewart, John - 10 0 Anstruther, Got J. Stokes, Miss - 10 0 Johnson, James, Esq. 110 Bacon, G. C. E. Esq. 110 Turner and Sons, Thomas, W. Esq.... - 5 0 Tudor, Major G. S... 2 2 0 Bantoft,W. Esq - 10 6 Messrs. G. W 1 1 0 Underbill, G. L 1 1 0 DUNWICH BRANCH. Bayley, Messrs. W. Total £80 6 « Underbill, J. E - 10 0 President — Bell, A.Esq - 10 0 F. BABNE, Esq. Ward, G. Esq 110 Biddell, G. A. Esq. .110 Waterhouse, Thomas - 10 0 Chairman — Booth, D. H. Esq. . . - 10 6 Lieut.-Col. BAENE, M.P. Brown, W. Esq -1 1 0 Weaver, W. H - 10 0 Burley, D. Esq - 10 0 Wheeler, C - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — WOLVERHAMPTON Whitehouse, J 1 1 0 BRANCH. Kev. J. F. Noorr. Churchman, H. Esq. -BO Wilkes M. . . . - 10 0 Cobbold.J. C. Esq... 220 Other Sums - 7 6 Annual Subscriptions. Cobbold, Mrs. J. P. . 1 1 0 Barne, F. Esq 220 Cobbold, T. C. Esq. THOMAS SKIDMOBE, Esq. Total Si 0 0 Barne, Mrs 1 1 0 Honorary Secretary — Barne, Col., M.P 220 Colchester, W. Esq.. - 10 0 Mr. SAMUEL HAND. Donation. Barne, Lady Con- Entertainment given Collins, Mr. W. H... - 5 0 Cornell and Cornell, Annual Subscriptions. by Tom Barger, Belcher.Mrs 110 Allen, E. F - 5 0 per S. Hand 100 Messrs - 5 0 Cuckow, Mr. W. ... - 10 0 Anslow, H - 5 0 Bridgeman, Lt.-Col. Armstrong, G - 10 0 *55 0 0 Fish, F. Esq 110 Baker and Crockett .110 Hon. F. C 200 Fison, J.Esq - 10 0 Barker, J. W - 5 0 Fosdick, F. H. Esq.. - 10 6 Bate, W. and Henry. 110 Hilton, Mr - 5 0 Footman, Pretty, and Bayley, Mr. John. . . - 5 0 Sfooit, Rev. J. F 10 6 Nicolson, Messrs.. 110 Bayllss, Jones, and Read, Mrs 10 0 Godtad.E. Esq - 10 0 1 ' Sadd, Mr?. J. jun. . .-106 Gower, Mrs 110 Birch Wm - 5 0 Scrivener, Mrs 1 1 0 Grimwade, E. Esq.. 110 Bissell W 1 0 0 Wybrow, E. Esq.... 110 Haddock, Mr. J - 5 0 Biiscoe and Son, W. 500 S>uffolfc. Brotherton, John ... - 10 0 Total £14 16 6 Head, John, Esq 110 ALDBOROUGH AND ' Ipswich Journal '.-50 THORPE BRANCH. Josselyn, Miss - 5 0 Cartwright S ... 1 1 0 Kemp, Mr. J. 0 - 5 0 Clarke, T. & C. & Co. 1 1 0 Chairman — Limmer, Mr. John. .-60 Clarke, Mrs. C. S - 5 0 Colonel THELLUSSON. GORLESTON Mason, Admiral. ... 1 1 0 Coleman, John - 5 0 BRANCH. Maw, 8. A.Esq 1 1 0 Honorary Secretary — May, John, Esq. ... - 10 0 Cope, Captain T. B.. - 10 0 JAMES OSBOBNB, Esq. Chairman — Miller, Mr. R. M.... - 10 0 Crane C H - 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. Capt. W. G. ALDEICH, R.N. National Provincial Davis E ...... 50 £. s. d Honorary Secretary — Bank, per E. Nick- Aldboro* Corporation 5 0 J. P. BACMSABTNEB, Esq. lin Esq - 10 0 Evans & Son, J - 5 0 Attwood, Rev. — ... 1 0 Packard, E. Esq. 110 Austin, Mrs 1 1 * Annual Subscriptions. Packard, E., Jim., Ewart, T. J. M - 5 0 Beauclerc, Lord A. . 1 0 Aldrich, Capt.R.N. - 10 6 Esq 110 Fisher, Thomas -10 6 Bell, G. Ksq. London 1 1 Baumgartner, J. P. 100 Paul and Co., Messrs. Fleeming, Wm - 10 0 Berners, J. Ksq 5 0 Baumgartner, Mrs R -10 0 Forsyth J. 10 fl Bloomteld, Mrs. ... 1 1 GodmancheftteT . . 100 Potter, MT. G. H . . . - 10 0 Gibbons F - 5 0 Crampain, Mrs 1 1 Blake, Arthur Wm. - 10 6 Kansome, R. C. Esq. 110 BEANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 129 £. s. d. *. «.

£. s. a. £. s. d. £. x. d Williams, Mrs. P.. . - 6 0 Frewen,Edward,Esq. 200 Collet, G. B. Esq. ... - 5 o Wolfe, Mrs. Birch . . - 10 0 Gladstone, Rev. D. T. 110 Wollaston.E.O.Esq. -SO Hardy, Hun. J. S. (SESaxfofcfesfifre. Young, H. F.sq - 5 0 Hilder, Mr. George.. 220 Young, W.B. Esq... 110 Lord, Rev. J.O - 10 0 BIRMINGHAM Small sums under 5$. 18 2 3 BRANCH. Hastings,Corporation Meryon, C. P. Esq.. - 10 0 Dawes, R. Esq 1 1 0 Fix, Thomas S. E»q. 110 Chairman — Boxes 11 1 1 Plomley, J. F. Esq.. - 10 0 Elliott, Rev. E. H.. - 6 0 J. H. CHANCE, Esq. Skinner, R.V. Esq.. - 10 0 Ferguson, Miss -50 Honorary Secretaries- £169 19 10 Stileman, Major.... 110 Field, Mrs. J. K.... - 10 0 Messrs. CHAELES and Stileman, Miss - 10 0 Kfeld, J. L. Esq. ... - & 0 WILLIAK BAEWEIA. Symonds, Miss 110 Uoldsmith, Dr - 5 0 Vidler, Messrs. J. and Graham, T. G. Esq. . - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Sons I 1 0 Green, F. Esq - S 0 £. s. &. NEWHAVEN Green, M. Esq.. I 1 0 Baldwin, J. and Sons, BRANCH. Total 16 4 0 Gresson, Kev. J. G.. - 10 0 Hargood, Admiral.. 110 Barclay, Hanbury, Chairman— Donations. Hargood, H. Esq 1 1 0 R. T. DOLAN, Esq. Rye Commercial As- Harris, W.J. Esq... 110 Harris, W. Esq - 10 0 Barwell, Chas, Esq.. 110 Honorary Secretary— Collected by F. Bel- Henty, E. Esq - 5 0 Harwell, James, lisq. 110 W. S. EDWABDS, ESQ. Hopkins, H. Esq. ... - 10 e Barwell, Win, Esq. .110 Annual Subscriptions. Box at Boat-house. .-47 Loder, R. Ksq 110 Cadbury, Joel, Esq.. 110 Sheffield, Earl of 2 0 0 Chamberlain, King, Chichester, Earl of . . 2 0 0 £22 10 1 Morton, Mrs - 5 0 and Jones, Messrs. 110 Gage, Viscount 2 0 0 tfewland, the Misses. 11Chance0 , J. H. Ksq. ..550 Newhaven and Dieppe Nicholls, Mrs - 10 0 Chance, R.L. Esq... 550 Clay, John, Esq - 10 6 Blencowe, J. G. Esq. 100 Parr, Rev. J. 0 - 5 0 Collings, Alderman J., Brown, Thomas, Esq. 110 SHOREHAM M.P. (Ex-Mayor). 110 Bnrfield& Son,Messrs. 220 BRANCH. Patching, Mr. E. C. . - 10 0 Bushby, Geo. Esq. . . - 10 0 Patching, W. Esq... - 10 0 Corbett,Jno.Esq.M.P. 110 Pattrick, Rev. J. B.. - 5 0 Crosbee and Sons, I Cattfc Son, Messrs. W.I 1 0 Chairman — Paull, H. Esq - 10 0 Chatfield&Co.Messrs.- 10 6 HUGH GoEEmaE, Esq. Potter, Mr. W - 6 0 Dennis, Rev. R. N.. . 1 0 0 Treasurer— Pryce, T. D. Esq. ... - 5 0 Davis, E.May, Esq.. - 10 6 llolan, R. T. Esq - 10 6 T. L. STAPLEDON, Esq. Puckle, Mrs. R - 10 0 Edwards, W. S. Esq. - 10 0 Richards, Capt. G... - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Roberts, Chas. Esq. . - 10 6 Ellis, & Sons, Messrs. 220 Famcombe, J. Esq. .-50 THOS. FCLI.EB, Esq. M.D. Finnemore, J. B. Esq. 110 Saunders, W. Wilson liarlick, John, Esq. .110 «OTring, Mis. H. B. . 10 0 Honorary Collector — Ksq - 10 0 Harcourt, Colonel F. 100 D. PlXMORE. Sklndle, Mr. W - 10 0 Smart, H. Esq - 10 0 Griffiths & Browett, Harison, Rev. John . - 10 0 Annual Sitbtcriftiom. Smith,Cleve)i«nd,li3q.- 5 0 Hillman,Messre.T.«:R.- 10 0 Smith, Mr. G. H 5 0 Heaton and Taylor, Lamb, Robert, Esq.. - 5 0 Brown, .1. E. Esq.. . . - 10 6Stocker, Misses - 10 0 Lowdell and Cooper, Burrell, Sir W. W. Bart. M.P 110 Heaton, G. Esq.,J.P. 110 Thornton, A. J. Esq. - 5 0 Heaton, H. Esq 1 1 0 Madgwick and Son. . - 5 0 Cave. Rt. Hon. Sir Stephen, G.C.B. ..110 Vansittart, Rear Ad- Hoerner, M. U. E*q. 110 Monk & Son, Messrs. - 10 6 Fuller, Thomas, Esq. - 10 6 Huggins, W. Esq. ..100 Jutson and Sons, Pam, Mr. Albert! ... - 5 0 Gorringe, H. Esq. ... 2 2 0 Verrall, W. Esq. ... - 5 0 Parsons, Messrs - 10 0 Hayllar, F. Esq - 10 6 Watson, J. L. Esq. .-50 Penney, R. H. Esq., 100 Manton, H. Esq. J.I'. 2 2 0 Simmons, H. Esq. . . - 10 0 Welsh, C. J. Esq S 0 Oldham and Bower, Simmons, T. J. Esq. - 10 0 Pilmore, D. Esq - 10 6 West, Mrs. P. .. -10 0 Southwoocl,Rev.E.P.- 5 0 Stapledon, T. L. Esq. 100 Osier, Mrs. C 100 Stevens, Mr. Z - 10 0 Wisden, Major - 10 0 Padmore, J. Esq.... 110 Stone and Towner, Vallance, Catt, & Co. 1 0 0 Wright, Mrs - 5 0 Willet, G. W. Esq. .110 Young, A. Ksq 1 1 0 Simpson, F. R. & Co. Stevens, James, Esq. 1 1 0 Whitfeeld and Co. Total ill 12 0 Stokes, J. Esq 1 1 0 Tommas,Robert,Esq. 110 Tyndail, E. L. Esq. .110 Total 21 J 0 Walker, S. Esq 1 1 0 Donations. Whitfield, S. Esq... 110 Donations. WORTHING Post Office Box - 11 9 Whitehouse, J. Esq.. 110 Iron Pillar Box and Pillar and Wall Wilkes, G. Esq. 1 1 0 other boxes 3 13 0 BRANCH. Wilkes, John, Esq., £31 0 0 Patron- Total Dona 2 13 0 Sir W. W. BHEBEIJ,," Bart. Williams, J. Esq.... 110 M.P. Total Subs 32 13 6 Williams, Mrs. J. . . 1 1 0 Chairman — £35 6 6 Williams, J. A. Esq. 110 H. HABGOOD, Esq. RYE AND WINCHEL- Honorary Secretary— SEA BRANCH. MBLVILL CTBEEN, J£sq. Donation. President—. Annual Subscriptions. J. Shorthouse, Esq.. - 10 0 T. S. Fix, Esq. Honorary Secretary — £80 5 0 HtxRr BUKEA, Esq. Burnand, Capt. A... - 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. Adamson, E. Esq. . . - 10 0 Chaplin, Messrs - 5 0 — — Chillcott, E. Esq 6 0 Chnrton, Rev. H. B. Cholmeley, the Misses- S 0 Dawes, Walter, Esq. - 5 0 Collet, A. H. Esq. ..-50 — BEANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 133 £. ». d. £. t. d. £. l. d Clarke, Mr 10 0 Annual Meeting, Shakespeare, Mrs. C. - 5 o Cotton, Mr. - 5 0 Readings, &c., by Shakespeare, Mr. W - 6 o 2SHortt«ttrsj)t're. Djvis, Mrs. Bolton, Mr. W.Morgan.. 1 3 » Simms, Rev. G. H.. - 5 o Swereford Park ..100 WORCESTER Icke,Mrs - 10 6 Total 5 17 3 Whitaker, Mrs 100 King, Mr. W. R., Whitaker, Miss ... - 5 0 BRANCH. Birmingham - 10 6 Total Subs 111! 0 Whitaker, Miss A.. - 5 0 Lloyd, Miss, tea- Total Dons 5 17 3 Sums under 5s..... -12 o Chairman— mington, collected Capt. TINJU.AB, R.N. Treasurer — C. B. L...... - 2 6 £29 16 5 FRAS. SPOONER, Esq. Fretwell, Captain. - 5 0 Grimsdick, Mr.W. - 5 0 Donations. Honorary Secretary— Goods, Mr. W - 10 6 ACOCK'S GEEEH, f. W. SEAMAN, Esq. lngall,Mr.W. H.. 110 per Miss BARKER : — Lloyd, Mrs - 5 0 Acock's Green Insti- Annual Subscriptions. Lloyd, Mrs. R 2 6 £. i. d. - Mactavish, Bliss. . - 6 0 ACOCK'S GREEN Allsopp, H. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Tritton, Col - 5 0 AND YARDLEY VV.E.L - 5 0 BRANCH. YARDLET, Amphlett.Rev. J. .. - 10 0 Maxwell, Miss - 5 0 per Miss WHUAKEK : — Bearcroft, Rev. J.... 110 Morgan, Miss, Quarn- Chairman- Fenton, Mr.,L.B.Box 160 don - 10 6 Mr. BARBOWS. Whitaker, Miss, L.B. Cheshire, Rev. J. S. - 10 0 Morgan, Mr. W - 10 6 Box 1 17 6 Clarke, Krlin, Esq. .100 Neal, Mr. J. R., Treasurer and SumsunderS* -30 Clarke, Geo. Esq. . . . 110 Honorary Secretary— Cooper, J. D. Ksq. ..-50 Palmer, Mr. J. J. ... - 10 6 Rev. A. BUTLEK, LL.D. Total 3 14 s Congreve, Miss J. . . 1 0 0 Annual Subscriptions. Cox&Painter,Messrs. - 10 6 Dodd, Re v.Thomas. - 5 0 Palmer, Miss Jane . . - 5 0 ACOCK'S GREEX, Collecting Cards. Dorville, Capt.R.N.. 110 collected by Miss BABKKR : — ACOCK'S GREEN, Evans, E. B. Esq. ..100 Riddell, Mrs., Shen- Atkin.Mrs - 5 0 stone Lodge - 10 0 per Miss BARKER : — Evans, E. W. Esq.. . 1 1 0 Arnold, Mr. D.N... -SOHandley, Master E. - 10 10 Gresley, R. A. D. Esq. 100 Smallwood, Mr - 10 6 Barker, Mr. J - 10 6 Jeffreys, Mr. B. - 9 10 Hadley, E. Newport Mallett, Master A.. - 7 10 Hall, Joseph, Esq... - 10 0 Barker Mr. H - 5 0 Richards, Master W -15 9 Heaton,W. H. Esq.. 100 Barker, Mr. J. B 5 0 Sorn&TCVder&s - & 1 • Holden, Mrs.Hyla.. - 10 0 Collecting Cards. Hopkins, T. M. Esq. - 5 0 Dixon, Mrs - 5 0 YARDLET, Jones, Henry, Esq... 110 Aston, Miss, Bir- Duke, Mr. -50 per Miss HOSKINS: — Lea, Ciias. W. Esq. .220 Biddle, Miss 1 6 G Lechmere,SirE.A.H. Biddle, MissPattie.. - 8 0 Bart M P 1 1 0 Handley, Mrs .... - 5 0 Grice, Miss - 5 3 Lugard, Rev. F. O. . - 10 6 Bradney, Miss Ada .-66 Hodgkins, Mr 110 Hoskins, Mrs. H. P. - 10 0 Martin Miss 2 0 0 Everitt, Mr. F - 6 8 Holroyd, Mr. E.B... - 5 0 Hoskins, Mr. J. E.. . - 10 0 McNaught and Smith, Gwyther, Mrs., Shen- Hoskins, Mrs - 5 0 Sums under 5s. .... - 6 4 Gwyther, Miss - 1 0 Kimpton,Mrs - 10 0 Total 6 10 5 Nicholas, Mrs. - 10 6 Givyther, Miss 1'. . . - 7 0 Peri-ins, J. D. Esq. ..110 Gwyther, Miss M. F. - 7 0 Kiss Mr .. - 5 0 Total Subs 22 13 0 Pidcock, Chas. Esq. 110 Luff, Misse-, Bristol. - 17 0 Marrian, Mr - 5 0 Total Dons 3 14 8 Piercy & Co 1 1 0 Powell, MissB - 5 6 Mellor, Mrs. - 5 0 Rea,J.P.Esq.(2yrs.) 1 0 0 Smith, Miss Eva ... - 5 6 Neale, Mrs - 5 0 Collecting Cards 6 10 5 Reid, John, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Tomlinson, Miss.... - 6 0 Newey's,Mrs.,children- 5 0 Rowlands,Rev.\V.E. - 10 6 Tomlinson, Master .-60 Pattison, Mr - 6 0 £32 18 1 Rutland, J. Esq - 10 6 Wassail, Mrs., Bir- Walker Mr. . . . - 10 0 Ward Mrs 5 0 Shaw, Mr. David ... - 10 6 Wood, Misses - 12 0 Watts Mr - 5 0 Spooner, — , Esq. ... - 10 6 Small sums (Street Is. Whitfleld, Mr. A.... - 6 0 Stallard, Jos. Ksq... 1 u 0 M.A. W. is. Wilde Whitfleld, Mrs. A... - 5 0 Stallaro, Major 100 Lite-boat Box lod.) - 2 10 Whitfield, Mr. H.... - 10 6 Scott&Oram, Messrs. - 10 6 Whitfleld, Mrs. H... - 5 0 Temple, Mrs. T 1 1 0 Quarndon : — Wilkins, Mrs - 5 0 TurlingfcCo.Messrs . - 10 6 Newbold, Miss . . . - 6 2 WoodBeld, Mrs - 5 0 Williamson & Sons, Brasher, Miss .... - 12 0 Yardley, Miss 5 0 ¥orftsjbtu. Cockin, Miss -SO Sums under 5s 176 Sums under 5s - 2 9 Colman, MissF... - 4 0 Ellin, Miss E - 6 3 BRADFORD BRANCH Hargreaves, Miss Per Miss ToMKrxs : — Total 36 12 9 Dndley.Mrs - 5 0 Chairman — Butler, Rev. A - 6 0 Horton, Miss K. . . - 3 0 FREBK. PHIESTMAS, Esq. Donation. Marriott, Miss.... - 16 0 Honorary Secretary — R.T.Rea, Ksq. - 10 0 Newbold,MissRose - 7 0 TABBLET, J. A. GODWIN, Esq. £37 2 9 Swingler, Miss A. - 7 0 Alsion, Mrs. Elmdon Annual Subscriptims. Walton, MissM.. - 8 0 £. s. a. Welby, Miss 1 18 6 Ackroyd, W. & Co. Barrows, Mr. Jun.. . - 10 6 Messrs 2 2 0 Biddle,Mr - 6 0 Adolph, Jacobs, & Co. STECHFORD Total 12 8 2 BRANCH. Cox Mrs - 5 0 Albrecht & Fecht, Messrs 2 2 0 Treasurer and Hon, Sec.— Donation!. Dodd, Rev. F. S. - 5 0 Alexander, JE. & Son, Mr. WILLIAM MORGAN. Brittain, Mr.A.col.by 136 Messrs 110 Annual Subscriptions. Day, Mr. Life-Boat Ambler, Thos. & Son, Archer, Mr., Edg- Hedges Mrs ... - 5 0 Messrs 110 Field, Mr. L.-B. Box, Higginson.the Misses - 5 0 Ambler and Sons, Baird, Miss, Dover. .-60 Lichfield, Mrs .... - 5 0 Messrs. Jeremiah. 110 Bower,Misses,Knowle- 5 0 Morgan, Miss, and Madeley, Mr. W. Y. - 10 0 Anderton, Switheu, & Chirm, Mr., J. Sir- Newbold, Miss, Pollack, Mrs - 5 0 Sons, Messrs 220 Quarudon,L.-B.Box 286 Koseubury, Mr. -50 134 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. | £. s. d. f. l. d. £. t. d. Armitage, J. R. Esq. 110 Lassen, A. W. Esq. . 110 Townend Brothers, FILEY BRANCH. Aykroyd, Chas. Esq. 110 Messrs., Culling- Ayfcroyd, Jno. Sen.. 110 Law, Russell, & Co. Chairman — Aykroyd, Jno. Jan.. 1 1 0 Townend, &. ana W. Bairstow, T. * M. Leather, G. H. and Turner, Geo. & Co. Honorary Secretary- Beckenbaoh and Co. Leather, Saml. Esq.. 110 Mr. W. HANKBB. Wade, E. H. Esq.... 1 1 0 Annual Subscrtptvmt. Bell, E.& Co. Messrs. 2 2 0 Leeming, J. & Sons, Wade, J.H. Esq.... 110 f,. g. d. Berendt and Ree, Messrs 1 1 0 West, Edw. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Beswick, Wm. Esq.. 1 1 o Lewis & Co. Messrs.. 110 Wickham,L.W.Esq. 1 1 0 Beswick, Thos. Esq.. 110 Best, A. & Son, Lord, W.G. Esq.... - 10 6 Wood,B.fcCo.Mes»rs. 110 Barley, F. Esq 100 Lund, Charles, Esq. . - 10 6 Wright, B. & Sons, Harrison, Miss 1 1 0 Bottomley, M. Jnn. Lnpton, Q. W. Esq.. 110 and Co, Messrs.... 110 Mason, Henry, Esq.. 220 Wnrtzburg, Edward, Hurt, Miss Fanny ..200 Bottanley, S. fc Bros. M'Gowen, T. W. . . . 1 1 0 and Co. Messrs.... 1 1 o Hnrt, Miss S 1 1 0 Mitchell Bros. Messrs. 2 2 0 Yates, Eobert, Esq. .110 Briggs,Nath.Esq.J.P. 110 Mitchell & Shepherd, Brown, George, Mr.. - 10 6 £19? 19 0 Mitibrd, J. P. d.'foq. 3 3 0 Brown, Henry, Esq. X 1 0 Muff.T.P.Esq -10 6 Phillips, J. Esq. ... 2 0 0 Busfeild, J. A.. Esq.. 110 Miaier, George, Esq. -10 6 Tnrney, Mrs. 3 - 5 0 Chamberlin, Donner, Muller, H.. ,....,..- 10 0 Visitor, per Post- and Co. Messrs. ... 110 Dates, Ingham, & Co. Clilton, E. Esq..; ..1 1 0 Walker, Mrs. E. - 10 0 Cockerbsm, E. Esq. .110 Oddy, Jas.,Jnn.,Esq. 1 1 0 BR1DL1NGTON Woodd,Eev. Basil K. - 10 0 Cohen, B. Esq. 110 Philipp, J. and Co. Collins. William, Egq. 1 1 0 BRANCH. Cordiugley, Arm- Popplewell, J.B.Esq. 110 strong, and Co.... 110 Posselt, E. and Co. Chalnxxan — • Crabtree, Thos Esq. 110 Messrs 1 1 0 E. B. HAKDESO, Esq. Donations. Craren, Joseph, Esq. Povel, L. Esq - 10 6 AsbfieldYThorntou 220 Priestley, Briggs,and Honorary Secretary— Life-boat 1 3 6 Delius,D.&R.Messrs. 110 Co 110 AiEBKi> WEST, Esq. Railway Station 1 o Drake, N. Esq 110 Priestman, A. Esq... - 10 6 Annual Subscription*. £21 4 0 Drummond, Jas. Esq. 110 Priestman, John&Co. Barnby, F. W. - 6 0 DrnmmondjJno.Esq. 110 Duckitt, Wm.Esq... 110 Quitzow and Co. Blateney, Rev. R. P. - 10 0 Fawcett, Richard, Messrs 1 1 n Brett, F.C - 10 0 Esq. J.P 110 Ramsden, Wm. Esq. 110 Broadley, W. H. H. 1 o 0 FLAMBOROUGH Firth, T. A. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Rand and Son, J. Chapman, Rev. C. J. - 5 0 BRANCH. Firth, William, Esq.. 110 Messrs 110 Forster, Rt. Hon. W. Reichenheim, N, Crathorne,J.,Beverley- 10 0 Honorary Secretary — E Jf.P .110 Sons, & Co. Messrs. 2 20 Creyke, Capt. R.N. .100 Rev. J. F. WU.KIKSOH, M.A., Foster, John & Son, Reiss Bros. Messrs. .110 Croropton, Mrs - 5 0 Messrs 5 5 0 Kenton, T. L. Esq.. 110 ^nnwxZ Subscriptions. Fox and Whitlcy, Richardson, Geo. Mr. - 10 6 ChUders,C. H. Esq. . loo Fisher, Bev. R -BO Harding, and Co. Messrs. 1 1 0 Ripley, H. W. Esq. 330 Fletcher, Mrs - 10 0 Garnett, Wm. & Co. , Robertehaw & Song, Foster, Bev. C. - 10 0 Total £200 &etz an4 Co. Messrs. 220 Rothenstem and Co. Greame.Xev.Y.l,... 200 Gillies,Garnett,&Co. Messrs I 1 o Harding, E. R - 10 0 Sachs, H. W. Esq... I 1 0 Harland, Thomas ... - S 0 Godwin, J. V. Esq. Salmond, David, Esq. 110 Harrison, Mre - 5 0 Salt, Sir Titns, Sons, Hnll Trinity House. 600 HORNSEA BRANCH. Goldsmith, P. & Co. and Co. 5 0 0 Jameson, J. A 1 1 o Messrs. 110 Salt, Titns, Esq. 2 2 0 Chairman — Gourtay Bros. Messrs. - 10 6 Samson and Lepoc, Lee, Misses - 10 0 WILLIAM Dtsos, Jrrn., Esq. Haggasfe Suns, Jas.. 220 Honorary Secretary — Hargreaves, Jos. Esq. 110 Schaub, Wm. & Co. Medforth, Robert... - 10 0 Harrison and Single- Messrs. 110 JJ. A. WALTER, ESQ. ton, Messrs 1 1 0 Scnlesinger & Wech- Annual £u6scrtjp£ums. Hastings, Chas. & Co. mar, Messrs 110 Nicholson, W - 10 0 Bateson, H -50 Oldliam, J. N - 10 0 Hellborn, Ferdinand, Co. Messrs 1 1 0 Pease & Co., Bever- Esq. 110 Scott, Silas, Esq. J.P. - 10 0 Bethell, Capt. W.... 220 Henry & Co. Messrs. Sharp, Jonas, Si Sons, Pollard, Mrs. W - 5 0 Bethell.W. F. 110 A. and S 3 3 0 Prickett, Colonel.... - 10 0 Hertz,M.feCo.Messrs. 110 Sichel, S. E. Esq. ... - 10 6 Ricnardson, George .-50 Boggett R 10 6 Herte, W. D. and Co. Simon, Israel, & Co. Richardson, M -50 Bolton, Edward .... 1 0 0 Bruadley.W. H. Esq. 100 Heyn, Franc, & Co. Smith, John, & Sons, Savage, Miss - 5 0 Brodrict, H. W 110 Heyneman,Edw.£sq. 110 Stansfeld, Brown, Constable, H.S 110 Hirst, H. S. Esq. ... 110 and Co. Messrs.. ..118 Walton, Bev. JT. ... - 10 0 IMton, Holmes & Go. - La 6 Hodgson, Geo. & Co. Stavert, Zigomula, Wentworth,J - 5 o Dock Company, The Messrs. 220 and Co. Messrs.... lie York Onion Bank.. - 5 0 Hoffman and Co. Steinthal, C. G. Esq.. 110 SumBuoder&s 2 10 0 Dyson, W. Jnn. .... - 10 6 Messrs. A 110 Steinthal&Co. Me8Brs.2 2 0 Holden, Angus, Eaq. 550 Stephenson Bros. . . . t 1 0 Flint, T. W. - 10 6 Holdcn, Isaac, Esq. .330 Sugden and Briggs, Donations. Foster, Heaton - 10 6 Hyne, Rev, C. W. Messrs 1 1 o Collecting Box 1 6 11 Gibson, H. H - 5 0 Bierley 110 Sussmann, A. Esq... 110 Hawortt, Mre, (Hull lUingwoiih, J. Esq.. - 10 6 Tafel,C.&Co.Messr8. 110 Total £33 18 5 Bank House) 110 Jeffery, J. R. Esq... 1 1 0 Taylor, J. S. Esq. ..1 10 Hawortb, Copt - 10 0 Jonas, Simonson, & Tetley, Mr. G. R. . . . - 10 6 Henson, W. K - 10 6 Thwaites k Gaibutt 110 Kell& Co. Messrs... 320 Tbistlethwaite, J. & Kershaw, S. and H., Co. Messrs 1 1 o Hodson,K, M.D. ... - 10 e Messrs. 110 Thompson.M.W.Esq. 3 3 0 Kessler & Co. Messrs. 110 Thompson, Jas. Esq. 110 Hudson, C. M - 10 0 Knowles, Cooke, and Todd, John, & Sons, James, J. C. so Co. Messrs 110 Messrs 110 BBANCHES— LIST OP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 135

£. s. d. f£, s. d. £. i. d £. s. d. Loft, Mrs - 5 0 Haigh, Allen 1 1 0 Baxter & Tall.Messrs. 110 Newton Bros. Messrs. - 10 6 Maw, A - 10 6 Halgh, W. R., J.P. .110 Beadle, Syk&s & Co. 2 2 0 Norwood, C. M. Esq. Meyer, Julius -50 Harrop, John (Hor- Bedell, Benj. Esq.... - 10 6 Montgomery & Son . - 10 0 bury J 1 1 0 Bilton and Co. Messrs. Pauling, A. Esq - 10 6 J 110 Peasegood, W. Esq. . - 10 6 Hirst. Thos. (Edger- Boden & Co. Messrs. J. - 10 6Peases, Hoare, and ton) 110 Briggs, Henry, Esq.. - 10 6 Pease, Messrs 2 2 0 Shackles, C. F 1 1 0 Holliday, R. & Sons. 220 Broadley, W. H. H., Pope and Pearson... 110 Shackles, G. L 1 1 0 Huth and Fischer ..110 Rayment & Sharpe . - 10 6 Smithson OF ..110 Kaye, John, J.P. ... 1 1 0 Brochner and Co. Kawson, W. and J. Sollitt W 110 Keighley, C. W 110 Messrs. C. C. 2 2 0 Robinson, Messrs. ~ 10 6 Spalding, Miss - 10 0 Keighley, T. B 1 1 0 Buckton and Sons, Reckitt and Sons, King, Wm 1 1 0 Messrs. Geo. - 10 6 Messrs, Isaac 1 1 0 Tali - 10 6 Laycock, J. C 1 1 0 Bulmer and Field, Bipon, Right Hon. Tew, Rev. E. L. H.. -50 Learoyd, C. W 1 1 o the Marquis of ... 2 2 Q Todd, C. J. (1878).. 110 Learoyd, S. (Sol.)... 110 Burstall and Huffam, Rust, Henry, Mrs. . . - 10 6 Leibreich and Beard- Messrs. 110 Seaton, J. L. Esq. .. - 10 0 Trinity House 5 0 0 sell 110 Burwell and Co. Shaw and Pearson . . - 10 6 Lockwood, Ben 110 Messrs. E - 10 6 Sissons Brothers and Lockwood Brothers .110 Carrick, Theo. Esq. . - 10 6 Co.Messrs 110 Whateley, Kev. Canon- 10 0 Lowenthal Brothers. 220 Carver & Co. Messrs. - 10 6Smith Brothers and Sums under 5s. - 1 6 Mallinaon, Wm 1 0 Chambers and Fargus, Co. Messrs. S 220 Martin, Sons and Co. 1 0 Smith, Hill, and Co. 1 *1 0 Total 38 16 6 Mellor.W., J.P 1 0 Coultliard,J.Esq.... - 10 6 Smith, H. Esq 1 11 6 Norton, Thos., J.P. . 1 0 Davis, E. and Co. ... 2 2 0 Robinson and Brewer 1 C Des Forges & Sons, Smith, W.N. Esq.,. - 10 6 Donations. Scohfield, Ben...... 1 0 Messrs - 10 6 Storry, Smithson, & Ainslic G. J - 0 Scott, Wm., M.D. Collection, Homsea (York Place) 110 Dyson, W. Jon. Esq. Stony, Witty, & Co. - 10 6 Chnrcb, per Eev. Shaw, John (Siip- Tall, James, Ksq. . . . t 1 0 Tew 4 4 11 per) 110 Earle, Messrs. G.£T. - 10 0 Tealbyfc Co. Messrs. 110 Collection, Bewholme Shaw, J. W. and H. 110 Earle, Haller, and The Minerva Lodge Church, per Eev. Skilbeck.R., J.P. ... 110 Earle, Messrs 1 1 0 (No. 250) of Ancient Whitehead 5 1 5 Smith, Wm. ( Craven, H. Esq 110 YewdaU and Sons, Hick, M. Esq. - 5 0 Crown Hotel.Vlsitors Croft, Samuel, Esq. . 110 at 166 Crosthwaite, Rev.B. - 10 6 Yorke, John, Esq... 200 Hick, T. Esq - 5 0 Prince of Wales Hotel 663 Darwin, P. Esq 110 Boxes 1 5 6 Holroyd, Miss Eliz. .110 Swift's Hotel, Visitors Dawson, Thos. Esq.. - 10 6 Holroyd, Mfes Emma 110 Dayson, J. O. Esq.. . - 10 6 Total £91 10 6 Hugill, Mr. Thos 5 0 Denison, W. B. Esq. 220 Total Dons. ...00 12 J Denny, Mr. C. E - 5 o Total S\sbs. ..40 0 « Jackson, Geo. Esq, ..100 Douglas, John, Esq.. 110 Johnstone, Sir Har- £130 13 1 Dyson, John, Esq. ..100 court, Bart. M.P. .220 Flitch, J. J. & Son, Messrs 1 1 0 jea, George, Esq.... - 5 0 Fraser, J. B. Esq.. . . - 10 8 beigh, Hon. Augusta - 5 0 Gaines, Thomas, Esq. -50 Locke, Wm. Esq. ..100 Galsworthy, B. Esq. - 10 6 Marshall. Mrs - 10 0 Greenwood & Batley, Morris, R. M. & Co. - 5 0 Newton, E. H. Esq.. - 10 0 BRANCHES—LIS T OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 137 £. s. d. £. s. d. SETTLE BRANCH. "ngteby, John, Esq.. 110 Brown, Chris. Esq. .105 o 0 SHEFFIELD Ingleby, Mrs. R. ... - 10 6 Brown, Mr. John, Presidentr- [ngleby, Mrs. Thos.. - 10 6 BRANCH. WALT. MOHBISON, Esq. Lngram, Rev. Rowld. - 10 6 Bryning, Miss E. M. - 5 0 President — Honorary Secretary — Jackson, Mr. J., Sd.. - 5 0 Bryning, Miss Mary - 5 0 The Right Hon. the EABL C. BBOWH, Esq. Jackson, Mr. T - 6 0 Carr, Mr. John -so FrrzwiLLiAH. Annual Subscriptions. Christie, Lor. Esq. . - 10 0 £. s. d. Johnson, Mr. H - 5 0 Clapham, T. R. Esq Secretary — Abboteon, Chas. Esq. 110 {ing, Mr. Hy - 5 0 (col. box, 1878)... - 5 9 Mr. W. H. BECKETT. A Friend . 5 0 Do. (col. box, 1879) - 17 B Commercial Hotel, Annual Subscriptions. Alcock.Wm. Esq... 110 Knowles, T F. Esq. 220 £. s. d. Ambler, Mr - 5 0 jaycock, Mr. James. - 5 0 Concert by Band of Butcher, W. and S.. 220 Armistead, Mr.H... - 5 0 ^eemmg, Mr. TQOB.. -50 lbthW.f.R.V.... 922 Chadburn Brothers. .110 Lister, Mr. John,. .. - 5 0 Craven Bank Com- Chapman, Samuel... 1 1 0 j Battersby, Miss - 6 0 Lister, Mrs. (L. P.) . - 5 0 pany (interest) .. 2 15 0 Chtstennan and Co.. 1 1 0 j Birkbeck, John, Esq. 110 Marchbank, Mr..... - 5 0 Davis, Mr. Thomas . - 10 0 Birkbeck,J.Jun. Esq. 100 Marshall, Mrs - 10 0 Entertainment at Dixon and Sous 200 Birkbeck, Jos. Esq.. 110 Marshall, T. and J.. - 10 0 Stainforth 3 13 3 Firth, T. and Sons . . 2 0 0 j Bkkbeck, Capt. K. S. 1 1 0 Metcalfe, Mr. F - 5 0 Gornall, Mr. James. - 5 0 Fowler, Fred - 10 0 | Boyd, Rev. Canon... - 10 0 Metcalfe, Mr. J - 5 0 Hartley, Mr. W., Fox, Samuel, & Co. i Brayshaw, Mrs - 10 6 Metcalfe, Mr. R - 5 0 (Limited) 500' Brayshaw, T. Esq.. 110 Metcalfe, Wm. Esq.. - 10 0 Hearn,Mrs.(the late) 500 Gilmour, U. and Co. 1 1 0 Brennand, Mrs. ..,..- 5 0 Morley.R. Esq 220 Jessop, Thomas 2 2 0 ; ! Brockbank, Mr. E... - 5 0 Morrison, Walt. Esq. 500 Holmes, Mr. Thos. . - 10 0 Kenyon and Co 1 1 0 Bromley, Mr. John . - 10 0 Jackson, Geo. Esq. .100 Law.Mr - 10 6 Brown, Chris. Esq... 220 Nock, Mrs 10 0 Jackson, John, tsq. Marrian, Thomas... 1 1 0 Nowell, Mr. M 5 0 Marsh Brothers & Co. 1 1 0 Butterfield, Mr. John -50 Parkinson, A. Esq... 110 Knowles, T. F. Esq. 10 10 0 Martin, Hall, and Co. 110 Chamley, Mr. W.... - 5 0 Parkinson, J. Esq. . . 1 0 0 Lion Hotel, Settle, Newton, F. and Sons 110 Cbarlesworth, C. H. Perfect Mrs 1 1 0 Roberts and Belk... 110 Pierson, Eev.W. F.. - 10 « Morphet, Mr. John. - 5 0 Roberts, Miss 110 Christie, Hector, Esq. 220 Preston, J. Esq 1 0 0 Petty, Mr. John.... 100 Roberts, S. Esq 110 Clapham, T. E. Esq. 1 1 0 Procter, Mies (L. P.). - 10 0 Pierson, Lieut. J. E, 5 0 0 Rodgers and Sons... 200 Clark, Mr - 10 0 Ralph, Mr. Wm. ... - 5 0 Preston, Miss J 5 0 0 Rossell.H 110 Clayton, Miss 1 0 0 Ray, Mr. K - 6 0 Procter, Mr.A.,Stain. - 5 0 Clayton, Mrs . .100 Ray, Mr. W. B 110 Procter, Mr. J. (Fr.) - 5 0 Sorby and Sons 110 Coulthurst, Eev. W. Robinson, Mrs. IJ... 1 0 0 Procter, Thos. Esq. Spear and Jackson . . 1 1 0 H .... 10 0 Robinson, Rev. Jno. 100 St*pb.enson, J.anAS. - W « Craven Bank Compy. 220 Robinson, Thos. Esq. - 5 0 Routh, Rev. C - 10 0 Tennant Brothers... 110 Crossley, J. S. Esq. .lib Robinson, Wm. Esq. 1 1 0 Scott, John, Esq.... - 10 0 Turton, T. and Sons 110 Dawson, W. Moseley, Sedgwick, Miss 100 Sedgwick, Mrs., Lon- Vickers, Sons, & Co. 2 2 0 Esq 110 Sedgwick,Mrs.C.... - 10 0 don 220 Walker and Hall ... 110 Deighton, Chris. Esq. - 5 0 Sedgwick, Mrs. L. .. 110 Slinger, Miss M. M. . - 5 0 Watson and Co - 5 0 Small Sums and Wilks,Miss 110 Doiid, Wm. Esq - 6 0 Slinger, Jonath. Esq. - 5 0 .Wilson, Hawkswortb, ; Duckelt, Mr. R - 5 0 Slinger, Miss, Studf. - 5 0 Small Sums (col. by Ellison, and Co... 110 i Ellis, Mr. Francis... - 10 0 Smith, Mr. A - 12 6 J. W.E.) - 6 0 Wilson, Thomas.... 110 | Foster, John, Esq. .. - 10 0 Smith, Mr. Joseph. .-50 Snell, Mr. John . - 5 0 Wostenholm, Mrs. Foster, Miss, Settle . - 10 0 Smith, Mrs, Lat - 5 0 Stackhouse, Miss Foster, Mrs. E. T ... - 10 0 SuickUouse, Mrs. ... - 10 0 (J). E.) 10 0 Wright, John -10 6 i Foster, Mrs. J. W... 110 Stackhonse, Mrs. ... - 10 0 Swinbank, Mr. 'J'hos. - 6 0 Fo.-ter, W. Esq., Stansfeld, Miss 1 1 0 TayUr, Mr. David ..-30 Total 45 17 6 Westward Pk 10 0 Stansfeld, Rev. J.... - 5 0 Thornton, Mrs 220 Gibson, Mr. G. H.... - 5 0 Starkie, Rev. H. A.. 1 1 0 Whalley, Cnas. Esq. - 5 0 Donation. Gill, Mrs 110 Style, Rev. George. .110 Whinray, Mr. J.... - 5 0 Webster, Wm. 2 2 0 Golland, Mrs .... 1 0 0 Sutclifle, Miss 110 Wood, Mr.Rd., Leeds - 5 0 Gore Mr H - 5 0 21 DJIIS. at 2s. GU... 2 12 6 Tatham, Mrs. J - 10 0 jfcM7 19 6 Tattersall, W. Esq. .-50 Total Dons.... 254 10 6 Hammond, J. Esq... 110 Taylor, Ed ward, Esq. - 10 0 Total Sabs. ...103 19 6 Hammond, Miss.... - 10 0 Thompson, H. J. J. Hammond, Mrs. ... - 5 0 £358 10 0 STAITHES BRANCH. Handby, Mr. John .-BO Thompson, Jno. Esq. - 5 0 Hargraves, John, Esq.- 5 0 Thornton, Mrs 2 2 0 President — Hargraves, Mr. T. . . 1 0 0Titterington, T. Esq. - 10 0 C. M. PALMER, Esq., M.P. Hartley, Mrs. George Towler, Wm. Esq... - 10 6 Earlier Donations. (the late) 1 0 0 Turner, Mr. Joseph. - 5 0 A Friend (1875) ... 20 0 0 Chairman — Hartley, James, Esq. - 10 6 Vant, Mr. J. Henry. - 6 0 Brown, C. Esq. Rev. G. J. MOBEHEAD, J.P. Hartley, Mr. Jas.... - 5 0 Wildman, Mr. W. . . - 7 6 Honorary Secretary—* Hartley, John, Esq.. - 10 0 Willis, J. J. Esq. ... 1 1 0 Ditto (1875-6-7-8) 420 U 0 Dr. J. V. LAVEBICK. Hartley, Eobt. Esq.. - 10 0 Winder, Mr. J - 5 0 Farrer, J. Esq. (the Harvey, Mr. Thoa... - 6 0 Winskill, Mr 5 0 late) (1866-8)... 30 0 0 Annual Subscriptions. Hawkins, Mr - 10 0 Yorke, T. E. Esq. ..110 Foster, Mr.G.H.(the Brolchie, George,Esq. - 10 6 Hick, Edw. Esq - 10 6 51 Annuals at 2s. 6 Booth,Mrs 100 Gray.Miss - 2 6 Boulby, Rev. A - 5 0 HarcoiiTl, Kgertun i Brown, Mrs., Espla- Total Dons 33 8 11 Hill, Edward, Esq... 1 1 o Total Subs 35 2 0 Buchanun and Son, WITHERNSEA Hill, John R. Esq... 1 1 0 r BRANCH. Hodgson, Jos. Esq.. 110 j£68 10 11 Buhner, Rev. R - 10 0 Hodgson, Mrs. Capt. - 10 6 Chapman, E. W. Esq. 100 Honorary Secretary — Husband, Wm. D. Cholmley, Mrs 1 0 0 H. H. AYEE, Esq. Esq J P - 5 0 Clarkson, Jas. & Son - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Jeffries, Julius, Esq. -50; Collier & Son, Messrs. - 5 0 Johnson, Rich. Esq.. - 10 0 WAKEFI ELD Corner & Marr.Messrs.- 6 0 Allison, Henry - 5 0 Leak, Wm. Esq 220 Corney, Mr 5 o Atkinson J ... - 10 6 Leeman,G.Esq.,M.P. 220 BRANCH. Ellerby, Mrs - 5 0 Leetham, Henry, Esq. 110; Honorary Secretary— English, A. W. Esq., Bailey and Leetham. 110 Mason, Mrs. Sarah.. 110 HEHBY ROBINSON, Esq. J.P. l l o Bailey, Thomas - 10 0 Meek, Sir James, J.P. - 10 0 Fisher, Mr. Charles. - 5 0 Broadley, W. H. H.. 1 1 0 Melrose, James, Esq. - 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. Gladstone, W.H..M.P. 1 0 0 Brochner, C. C. 1 1 0 Monkhouse, T. Esq. - 10 0 Aked, R. G. - 10^6 Gray & Partners.... - JO 0 Brown, George - 5 0 Morrill, W. W. Esq. - 6 0 Alder, Thos. and Son - 10 6 Harrison, C. Esq.... - 5 0 Nettleton, Mrs - 10 0 Alder, Thomas - 10 6 Harrowing, Mr. Robt. - 5 0 Carlin, W 110 Norclifle, Mrs. R.... 100 Baker, William - 10 0 Hayes & Falking- Chambers, W ;. 10 0 Pierson, Mrs. John . - 10 0 brldge, Messrs.... - 5 0 Rawdon, W. F. Esq. 110 Connel, Thomas .... - 5 0 Richardson, Hen.Esq. 150 Boston, Broughton.. - 10 6 Hill, B. Esq. J.P - 5 0 Davis, Mrs 1 1 0 Robinson, Mrs. E. A. 1 0 0 1 Brlggs, Archibald... 2 2 0 Home & Sou, Messrs. - 5 0 Grimston, Col. (the Rose, Rev. C..M.A.. - 5 0 Brigss.Mre. Marianne 200 late) . ... 1 1 0 Rowntree, Mrs. Sarah 1 0 0 Brown, John - 5 o Jameson, Miss - 5 0 Borland, George .... - 10 6 Starkie, Capt. Ed. . . 1 1 0 Bruce, Samuel - 10 6 Knaggs, G. T. Esq. .-50 Hewitson, Miss 110 Taylor, John F. Esq. - 10 6 Charlesworth, J. Barff 110 Langborne, Misses. .-60 Hildyard, J. G. B. T. 110Terry, Joseph, Esq. . - 10 6 Childe, Rowland - 10 0 Lyycock, Rev. J. A.. -50 Holden, Thomas.... 110 Thompson, Luke, Ksq - 5 0 BBANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCKIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 139 £. l. d. £. s. d. £. «. d. £. t. d. Thorp, H. B. Esq. ..110 Cordiner, W. F. Esq. 110 Cummine, James, of Colville and Son, Umpleby, O. W. Esq.l 1 0 Rattray ... .220 Walker, Thos. Esq.. 1 1 o Kordyce, Mrs 1 0 0 Ferguson, Colonel, Colville, David, Esq. - 6 0 Walker, Wm. Tumlin- Fraserburgh Harbour ofPitfour 200 Colville, Duncan.Esq. - 5 0 son, Esq., J.P. ... 1 1 0 Commissioners ...22 0 0 Gray. Captain A 5 0 Dunlop, Jame3, Esq. - 6 0 Ware, Henry J. Esq. - 10 0 Gordon, Rear-Ad- Hutchison, Miss.... - 5 0 Ferguson, Duncan, Whitehead, George, miral, A.C ... 1 0 0 J S . .-50 Esq. ... - 5 0 Esq ,JP 1 1 0 Gordon, Wm. Esq., Kidd, Robert, & Sons 110 Galbraith & Cochrane - 5 0 Whytehead, W.,Esq. - 10 6 Cairness 400 McCJombie, James.. - 5 0 Gibson, Dr., M.D. ... - 10 0 Wilberforce, W. W. Henderson, C. P. Esq. 110 Merchant Maiden Greenlees, Alex. Esq. - 6 0 Saltoun, Rt. Hn. Lord 550 Hospital of Edin- Greenlees, C. C. Esq. Wilkinson, Jos. Esq. - 10 0 Provost 100 Williams, Mrs - 5 o Mitchell, John - 5 0 Greeniees, Dan. Esq. - 10 0 Wilson, G. Esq.,J.P. 110 Greenlees, J. W. Esq.- 5 0 Donation. Greenlees, Robt. Esq. - 10 0 Russell. Misses, the Robertson F - 5 0 Greenlees, Sam. Esq. - 10 0 late, Trustees of . . 5 0 0 Russel, Misses, Trus- Hall, James M. Esq. 100 Donations. Harvey, James, Esq. - 5 0 Brown, Misses - 10 6 £45 8 0 Scott and Leslie - 5 0 Harvey, Miss - 5 0 Stephen and Hay . . - 5 0 Gray, William, Esq., Stephen and Forbes .-60 MacktanoD, P. Esq., (1874) £10 0 0 Stewart, Alexander. - 5 0 Spence, Mrs. Jemima Mackinnon, P. Esq., * (7th donation) ... 5 0 0 NEWBURGH Ware, W. J. Esq. ..100 BRANCH. Total A31 9 6 Macneal, Capt 1 0 0 Mactaggart, C. Esq.. - 10 0 President— Donations. M«Alister,Keith.E»q. 100 Total Dons. ..10 0 6 JOHN H. UDNY, Esq. Mitchell, George, and McAlister, Mrs. K... 100 Total Sate. . .49 10 o M'CuUum, Duncan, Hon. Secretary — Office Box - 5 0 Mr. P. MURRAY. £59 10 6 dren's Saturday's McDonald, D.W. Esq. - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Evening Enter- M=Eachran, Bailie.. - 7 6 Lnmsden, Miss M. . . 5 0 0 Mq. - 6 0 Turner, Misses 1 0 0 M'Kersie, W. Esq.. SCOTLAND. Total 13 2 0 McMillan & McSpor- c Donations. WHITELINK BAY M Nair,W. Esq - 5 0 &bertoensf)tre. Anderson, M. F. ... - 10 0 BRANCH. McQueen &M«Kay.. - 5 0 Cochrane, James ... - 10 "' Mitchell, Alex. Esq. - 5 0 CRUDEN BAY Crevie, George G. . . - 10 0 President— Muir, John, Ksq. ... - 10 0 BRANCH. Harvey, J. Esq - 5 0 Kev. W. WILLIAMSON. Murray, John. E-q.. - 6 0 Russell, Rev. J. 0.. . - 10 0 Patron— Mitchell R . ... - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Scarlet, J. W. Esq... 1 0 0 The Bight Hon. the EARL OF Mr. A. J. BiRNia. Spinks, Mr. John... - 5 0 ERROLL. Murray, P -10 0 Pirie, J. M. (2 yrs.) 100 Donations. Stewart, James, Esq. - 10 0 Treasurer — . Rae, J G 10 0 Rnssel, the Misses, Weir, Mr. Robert... - 5 0 G. I. FRASEB, Esq., M.D. Ross, J. L 1 0 0 Trustees of the lute 5 0 0 24 sums under 5*. . . 2 14 0 Honorary Secretary — Russel Trust 500 Box at Boat house. ..-36 Mr. JAKES BODDIB. Total 36 16 6 Annual Subscriptions. Church Door Collec- Total £5 3 6 JC. s. d. tion, E. C. Church, Donations. Slainer 180 Custom House Box.. - 8 0 Brown, Rev. Geo. ... 1 0 0 Collecting Box at Sonthend Boat-house Box 9 0 Countess of Erroll.. 500 Collecting Box at Aberdeen Town Duguid, Mr 1 0 0 and County Bank, Legacy. Forbes, Mr. - 7 6 Newburgh -13 8 Major Young 50 0 0 Fraser.G., M.D -BO Collecting Box at Low, Rev. W. L..., - 10 0 TJdny Arms Hotel 111 ^rgallgj&UE. £88 1 3 Interest on Bank Moir, Mr. - 5 0 Account 0 2 6 CAMPBELTOWN Murdock, Eev. P.J.. - 10 0 AND SOUTHEND Philip, Mr. - 10 0 Total Dons 17 17 3 (CANTYRE) BRANCH. Total Subs 13 2 0 Ross, Rev R 1 0 0 Patron— Russel's Trust, Miss £30 19 3 His Grace the DUSK OF ARGYLL, K.T., Y.P. Shepherd, Jas. Esq. ,100 President— Will, Mrs .... - 10 0 PROVOST GREENLEES. glgtsjjm. Sums under 6s 9 7 0 PETERHEAD Honorary Secretary- ARDROSSAN Total 32 9 8 Mr. A. MITCHELL, BRANCH. H. M. Customs. BRANCH. Treasurer — Annual Subscriptions. Honorary Secretary — \V«. BAXTBK, Esq. £. s. d. Joan More AT, Esq. FRASERBURGH Argyll, His Grace the BRANCH. Honorary Secretary — • Dnkeof, K.T., V.P. 5 0 0 Annual Subscriptions. WILLIAM BOYD, Esq., F.R.S.E. £. «. a. Patron — Boyd, Mr. J. C - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. Brown & Co. Messrs. Eglinton and Winton, The Right Hon. the LORD TUe Earl o{ 15 0 0 SALTOUN. Alexander, W. and T . - 10 0 W. A 1 1 0 Buchanan, Col. H.A. 200 Anderson, Jno. Esq. - 5 0 Treasurer & Hon. Sec. — Alexander, Mrs., Campbell, Capt. J. C. Anderson, Jno. Esq. - 5 0 ANDREW TARRAS, Esq. Edinburgh - 15 S R.N 100 Arlhur.'James.Esq.. 100 Annual Subscriptions. Bell, James - 5 0 Campbell, Miss Bailey, Jas. L. Esq.. - 6 0 Anderson, Sir Alex.. 110 Boyd, A. and W 1 1 0 McNeill 100 Baird, W. and Co. . . 5 0 0 Baird's Trustees 100 Bremner T J .... 1 1 0 Campbeltowu Har- Barr and Shearer ... 1 1 0 Clinton, Rt.Hn. Lord 2 0 0 Carnegie £Mathe»- .-50 bour Trustees .... 500 140 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. l. d. 1 £. 8. U. £. 8. d. Craig, John, Esq. ... - 5 0 BALLANTRAE Macredie, Mrs. Mure, Ainslie, A. D. Esq... 100 Emslie, John, Esq.,. - 10 0 BRANCH. Allan, John, Esq. ..-50 Finnic, A. and Son . 2 2 0 Marr, Capt - 5 0 Banff Shipping 6 9 6 Patron— Bow, Alex. Esq - 5 0 Goodwin, Jas. and Co.l 1 0 JAMHS HTJXTEK, Esq., MMannet VV'm .. . - 5 0 Bryson, W. G. Esq. . - 5 oil Goodwin & Hogarth - 5 0 Glenapp. M°Kinlay, William. - 7 6 Campbell, F. G. .Esq. 100 Guthrie, Alex. Ksq. .-50 President — Morris, Capt. A. F. . - 10 0 goutts, Provost - 5 o Halkett, J. G. Esq.. . - 10 6 Kev. F. J. WILLIAMSON. Paterson,John,Knowe- humming, Geo. Ksq. - 5 0 Logan, John. Esq. ..-50 head - 10 6 Gumming, Gordon, Mlsaac, James, Esq. - 10 6 Honorary Secretary — Pipe, James - 5 0 Mack, D.J. Esq - 10 6 Mr. WASOX. Porteous, Mrs - 6 0 ^iggens, Mrs - 5 0 Merry and Cuning- Annual Subscriptions. Rose, Mrs - 5 0 Duff, M. E. Grant, bame 5 o 0 £. s. d. Ross, Z M 10 6 Esq M.P ... 1 0 0 Moffat, John, Esq... 2 2 01 [Ivmter, James, Eso^. 220 Smith, A. B & « Bvx5,H«o.. Mutter, Misses.... - 5 0 Cheap, Hon. Mrs. ..-50 T. K - 10 0 Porteous, William. - 5 0 Bell M P -• 5 0 Cbiene, Mrs. G. Todd - 5 0 Drnmmond Brothers, Bell W. JiXq 110 ChSsholm,i)avid,Esq. - 5 0 Messrs. - 5 0 Thomson, Robert... - 5 0 Bell and Co. Messrs. Christie, W. Esq. ... - 5 0 Drybrough, John, E*q— & 0 Christie, Mrs - 5 0 J)rybrough and Co. Bell, Rannie, and Co. Christie, Mis. S - 5 0 Messrs. N. B - 5 0 Christie and Kil- Dryburgh and Son, Bell, Mrs. Glassford, patrick, Messrs. . . - 5 0 Messrs. N - 5 0 Sums under 5* 5 17 6 & Miss Sandemun - 10 0 Christison, David, Duncan and Co. Bernard and Co. Esq., M.D 1 0 0 Messrs. James 5 0 Total £16 10 6 Christison, John, Duncan, Flockh.,rt, Bernard, Messrs. T. and Co. Messrs. . . - 10 0 and J - 10 0 Clapperton, John, Ksq. 100 Duncan, Miss - 5 0 Berry, Barclay, and Clarfc, Hon. Loid Duncau, H. Macduff, Ksq - 5 0 EDINBURGH AND Clark and Co. Messrs. Dnndas, W. Pitt, Esq. 110 LEITH BRANCH. Bertram, George, Esq. - 10 0 C. S - 5 0 Dunlop, A.Vans,lisq. 100 Bertram and Son, Clark and Pmkerton, Dunn, J.W. Esq.... - 6 0 \ Chairman — Dunsmure, Dr - 5 0 ! Adm. SIB ALEXANDER MILNE, Berwick, Miss - 5 0 Clunes. James, Esq.. - 10 0 Dymock and Guthrie, BARF., G.C.B. Cochrane, 1'aterson, Honorary Secretary — Beveridge, J. A. Esq. 110 and Co. Messrs.... - 10 0 Edinburgh and Leilb ' ROBEBT SINCLAIR, Esq., Bevridge, Misses ... - 1 0 0 Cockburn and Camp- 18 Waterloo Place. bell, Messrs 2 0 0 Edinburgh Koperie Bishop, W. C. Esq., Cockburn and Co. Co 110 Annual Subscriptions. YV. S..... - 5 0 Mtssrs 1 1 0 Edington, Miss A... - 5 0 A. B 5 0 Collie Mrs - 5 0 Edmonstone,Thomas, AH..., - 10 0 Black, Messrs. A. & C. - 10 0 Constable, Messrs. T. Esq - 10 0 A. P N 50 Blackball Brothers, and A ... 50 Edmonstone, Sir \Vm. Abbot, Mrs F 100 Cornwall, Mis.-es .... - 5 0 Abercrombie, Misses 100 Blackwood, Miss ... - 5 0 Corrie, Hanson, & Edwards, H. C. Esq. - 10 0 Adams, Sons, and Co. Blackwood, Mrs. ... - 5 0 Co 110 Faithful!,— - 5 0 Messrs 1 1 0 Blair A , - 5 0 Falconer, Miss 1 0 0 Addie, Alex. Esq. ..100 Blyth, E. L. I. Ksq. 10 0 0 Cowan and Strachan, Farmer, Mr. John ..-50 Agnew, Capt. R.N. . - 10 0 Bolton, Mr. David ..-50 Fergus, Mr. William - 5 0 Aikman and Co. Bonnar and Carfrae, Cowan, John, Esq., . 100 Ferguson and Co. Messrs . . . - 10 0 Messrs. Thomas ..-50 Ainslie, Colonel .... - 5 0 Boyd, Thomas, Esq. 110 Ferguson, Davi.lson, Ainslie, James, Esq. 220 Braidwood & Fowler, and Co. Messrs. ..110 Aitchison and Co. Cowper, Mrs. C. M.. - 5 0 Fergusson, Mrs - 5 0 Messrs. John - 10 0 Brakenridge, Mrs. . . - 5 0 Cos, Mrs. J - 5 0 Field and Allan, j Aitken, A. Esq., Juii. - 5 0 Bramwell, Byrom, Messrs - 5 0 Aitken, Mrs -60 MD - 5 0 Crawford, Messrs. A. Finlay, J. R. Esq. ..110 Aitken, and Co. Messrs. Bringloe, Francis A. and A - 10 6 Finlay,WiUiain,Kso,. - 5 0 Esq - 5 0 Crichton. Mrs. G. H. - 5 0 Finnie, Miss - 5 0 Aitken, Gray, and Co. Brodie, J. Clerk, Esq. 100 Crudelius, Hirst, and Fleming, J. Esq. ... - 5 0 Messrs 1 1 0 hrodie, J. D. Esq. ... 1 0 0 0 Forbes Miss - 5 0 Aitken and Wright, Brodie, Hamilton, and Cruickshank and Son, Forbes Miss E . . -SO Messrs - 10 6 Co. Messrs. 5 0 Forbes, Mrs - 6 0 Brotchie & Co. Messrs. Cumming and Sons, Forbes, Mrs. Peter. .500 Allan, Mrs , . . . - 5 0 K . . ..110 Ford, John & Co 5 0 i BLANCHES—LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 143 £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Ford &; Sons, Messrs. Hutchinson Brothers, M'Diarmid, W. R. W .. . 110 Esq - 5 Forsyth, Mrs 10 0 nnps. Mrs - R n Fraser, Mrs - 10 0 nglis, C. J. L. Esq.. -50 M'Ewan, Wm. Esq., l 1 nglis, H. M. Esq. ..100 M'Facfarlane & Son, N. B. Rubber Co 10 6 Friend, A 1 o 0 i vory, Thomas, Esq. -50 0 Nelson and Sons, Friend, A - 6 o M'Gregor & Pringle, Messrs. Thomas . . 1 0 0 0 Newbigging, Mrs ... - 5 0 Friend, A - 5 0 ! J. H - 5 0 M'Gregor, David,Esq. - 5 0 Newton, James, Esq. - 5 0 Friend, A - 5 o! Jackson, Miss E - 5 0 M'Gregor, Mrs - 5 0 Nicolson, D. Esq.... - 10 0 Friends - 15 0 1 JamipsoTi. Mrs. . . . _ fi n MMniosh, Brothers . - 5 0 Ogilvie,«. Moncreiff, Friends - 5 0 i Jamleson and Co. M'lntosh, J. B. Esq. - 5 0 Esq 50 • Messrs. Robert ... - 5 0 M'lntosh, R. T. & C. - 5 Fulton & Co. Messrs. ! Jeffrey, Mrs - 10 0 M'Kay and Co., Oliver & Son, Messrs. - 5 0 Jenner andCo. Messrs. Gall and Inglis, Charles l l 0 M'Laren, D. Esq ... - 10 0 Padon,Messsrs.A.&D.- 5 0 Johnston, Rob. Esq. 550 M'Laren, Duncan, Gallie, Laird, and Co. Johnstone, Messrs. 0 Pairman Brothers, Messrs - 5 0 W.andA. K 1 1 0 M'Laren, Messrs. D. Galloway, M. P., Esq. - 5 0i Jopp, Mrs. Charles. . - 10 0 and G 1 1 0 Paterson and Sons, Galloway, Mrs. John 100 Justice-General, The M'Laren, Mrs - 5 Gibson, George, and Lord 1 0 0 M'Laren, D. Esq 10 0 Patergon, Miss - 5 0 Kemp, Hislop, & Co. M'Pherson,Profes=or - 5 0 Paterson, Mrs. & Miss - 5 0 Gibson, Thomas, Esq. - 10 0 Maitland, Miss - 5 0 Pattison, P. Esq 5 0 Gibson's Heirs, H. C. - 5 0 ; Kennedy, John, Esq. 100 Maitland, Mrs - 5 0 Pearson, Charles, Esq. 1 0 0 Gibson, Messrs. R. , Kidd, Eunsoo, & Co. Makellor,W. Esq... 1 0 0 1 Peddie, A. Esq. M. D. - 5 0 andT 10 6 Marshall and Co. ] Peddie, J. D. Esq., Gibson and Walker, : Kirkpatrick, Ur - 5 0 Messrs W . . . - 10 0 1 R S A -10 0 Messrs. 110 '. Knoblauch, Hugo, Esq.- 5 0 Marshall, Capt. D. . . - 10 Gillespie, Dr. 50 Knox, Thomas, Esq. 100 Marshall, Miss - 5 0 Pentland and Son, Gillespie and Cathcart, Laing, W. Esq 1 1 0 Marshall, Mrs - 10 Messrs 2 2 0 Lamont, Mrs - 5 o 0 Peploe, R. L. Esq. ..-50 Gillon & Co. Messrs. Lancaster, Mrs - 10 0 0 Petrie and Co. Messrs. John «. . . - 10 6 Laurie, Jas. D. Esq. 110 Marshall, Mrs. F. .. - 10 0 Philip - 5 0 Glasfnrd, Mrs 2 0 0 Law, Messrs. W. & G. - 10 0 0 J Philip and Son, Learmonth, Mrs. ... - 5 0 Metrose and Co. ! Messrs. John .... - 10 0 Gordon, Robert, Esq. - 5 0 Learmonth, Mrs. L.. - 5 0 0 Pitman Mr. F - 5 0 Gordon, Miss J fi 0 Leask, J. B. Esq. ... - 10 0 Melrose, John, Esq. . l 0 Gow, Alex. Esq - 5 0 Lees and Co. Messrs. Melville, Miss - 5 0 Pringle, K. Esq - 5 0 Gray, Robert, Esq... - 5 0 Melvin, Alex. Esq.. . - 5 0 Prebost, Colonel .... - 10 0 Menzies & Co. Messrs. 1 1 0 1 Raeburn, Messrs. W. Gray and Son, Messrs. Leslie, James, Esq. .-50 Menzies & Co Messrs. - 5 Leslie, Misses - 10 0 Millar, Mrs. Jonn . . - 5 0 ; Raleigh, S. Esq - 5 0 Greig, John, Esq.. ..-50 Lewis, John, Esq. . . 1 00 Miller and Sons, Ramsay, Geo. Esq. .100 Hadden and Son, Lindesay, Colonel. ..100 Messrs. James. ... 1 1 0 Rankin Miss 5 0 Messrs. R. - 5 0 Lindsay and Son, Miller, John, Esq. . . l 0 0 Redpath, Brown, and Haldane, Mrs. - 10 0 Messrs. James .... - 5 0 Miller, Mrs. H - 5 Haldane, Mrs - 5 0 Livingstone & Weir, Miller R Esq . .. l 0 0 i Reid, William, Esq.. - 10 0 Hall, Dunbar, and Co., Milne, James, Esq. . - 5 0 ! Renny, Chas. Esq. . . - 10 6 Lodder, Capt. Robert - 5 0 Milne & Son, Messrs. 1 Renton, Mr. W - 5 0 Hamilton, Claud H..10 0 0 London & Edinburgh J - 10 0 ; Rhind, D. A. Esq. ..-50 Hamilton, H. Esq. .-60 Milroy, John, Esq. . - 5 0 | Richardson and Co. Harrison and Co. Lord .Provost, The. .110 Mitchell, and Co. Messrs. Francis ..-50 Lonner, J. Campbell, 0 Richardson, Mrs. ... - 5 0 Harvey, Mr. G. M.. . - 5 0 Esq 5 0 0 1 Ricbardson,Rob.Esq. 100 Harvey, 11. S. Esq... - 5 0 Lothian, E. Esq - lo 0 Moncrieff, J. Scott, ; Richardson, P. Esq.. - 10 0 Hawthorns and Co., Esq - 5 0|Risk, J. Esq - 5 0 Messrs 1 1 0 Low, Robertson, and Moncreiff, Lady .... - 5 0 | Ritchie] George, Esq. 100 Hay, and Co. Messrs. Lyon and Turnbull, Mouteith! D. Esq. . . - 5 0 Ritchie and Sons, Montgomery, The Messrs. James ... - 5 0 M. A. C - 5 0 Very Rev. J. F. . . - 5 0 1 Robertson Brothers, Hayward, Itobt. Esq. - 5 0 M. B - 10 0 Moore, Geo. Esq .... - 5 Henderson, E. F. . . . - 5 M0 . M 1 0 0 Moore, Lady Elizabeth 1 0 0 1 Robertson, Messrs. 1 Henderson, Miss.... - 5 0 Macandrew, Mrs .... - 5 o Morham, Robt. Esq. - 10 0 1 J and D - 6 0 Henderson, Mrs - 10 0 Macduff, Mrs & 0 Morison, Patrick G. Robertson, Miss .... - 5 0 Hewit & Sons, Messrs. - 5 0 Macfarlane and Co. Esq - 5 0 [ Robertson, Sanderson Hill, Miss - 5 0 Morrison and Thorn- | and Co. Messrs. . . - 5 0 Macfarlane, M. Esq. - 10 0 0 Robinow, Majori- Macfarlane and Co. Morrison, Messrs. J. banks, and Co. Hill, Thomson, and Messrs. D 5 0 and G - 10 Macgibbon, Mrs. ... - 5 o 0 Rodger, J. F. Esq... - 10 0 Hill, W. Scott, Esq.. - 10 0 Mackenzie, Colin, Morrison, Mrs. H.. . - 5 0 Rollo, H. J. Esq 5 0 Hodge, Mrs. T - 5 0 Esq - 5 0 ' Mowbray, Robt. Esq. 1 1 0 Romanes and Pater- Mackenzie, JohuOrd, Muir, Crawford, and Hogart, J. C. Esq... - 5 0 Hogg and Co. Messrs. Mackenzie, Miss. ... - 10 6! Mnir, Messrs. J. and | Ross, Mrs. Kerr 10 0 A. G - 5 o Mackenzie feMitchell, > 6 Roughead, Mrs., sen. - 5 0 Honeyman & Wilson, 0 Russell, W. & J. . . . - 5 0 Messrs - 10 0 Mackie, T. W. and Muir, William, Esq. l 1 0 Rutherford and Co. ! Hope, James, Esq... 1 o 0 Sons, Messrs - 5 o i Hope, Mrs. James.. - 10 0 Mackinlay and Co. Murdoch, A. B. Esq. - 5 ! Hope, John, Esq. ... 1 0 0 Messrs. C - 10 6 0 Sanderson, Mrs - 5 0 i Horn, Mrs. Robert,. . - 10 0 Maclagan, J. T. Esq. - 5 0 0 Sanderson, Wm. Esq. - 5 0 j Home, T. E. 0. Esq. - 5 0 Maclagan, Professor | Howden, Misses .... 3 0 0 : Douglas - 10 0 0 Sands M iss 1 0 0 Howe, Alex. Esq.. . .100!MacMorland, Rev. P., 0 Scater, Whyte, and Co. Howkins, John, Esq. 1 1 o! LL.D 5 o Murray, R. Esq .... - 5 Hoyes, John, Esq. . . l 0 0 :Macnair, John, Esq.. 100 Murray, Sir Patrick ; Scott & Allan, Messrs. 110 Hunter, J. A. Esq. . - 5 0 . Argyle- 5 0 Salroond, Mr. Jos... - 5 0 Donations. Clark, W. and Son . . - 5 0 Skene W B .... - 5 0 Shanks, Mr. James .-50 T. H. Whitson, Esq. Donald, Robert 100 White, J. Logan ... - 5 0 Shield, George - 10 0 Dunbar, Rev. J. W. - 5 0 Wilson. W - 5 0 Smart and Ogg - 5 0 Messrs. Kennedy & Collecting Box 1 0 6 Stenhonse, John .... - 6 0 Rae _70 Webster, Messrs. F. 1>. Pirie Esq - 10 0 Hay and Robertson .100 and Sons - 10 0 Box at Broughty Webster, Mr. Wm... - 10 0 Ferry - 8 6 Macfarlane, James.. 100 Annual Subscriptions Weir, Mr. James ... - 5 0 Dundee Harbour, Life- McLaren, John and in aid of " Ladies' lioat Dues ou Ship- William - 10 0 Own " Life-boat, ping 57 8 1 Mathieson, K - 5 0 per Miss Smithers — Collected by John Mathewson, James . - 10 0 A Friend, through Machan, Esq. from Mathewson, William 100 Donations. Seamen frequent- Clegg, E. A 1 J 0 Representatives of ing the Port 7 19 0 Hay ward Mrs 5 0 late Mrs. Gordon .10 0 0 Ramsay, Robert 5 0 Kershaw, J. S 110 Collected at Shore Total Dons 76 12 7 Law Alfred.. . 110 Dues Office 600 Total Subs 57 9 0 Reid Wm - 5 0 Law \Villiam 1 1 0 Collected in Box at Romanes, Archibald - 5 0 Mayor, Miss (2 years) - 5 0 Life-boat Honse . . - \ 1\ £134 1 7 Rutherford, D. 6.... - 6 0 Parr, B - 5 0 Proceeds of old Stores 211 Sampson, John - 5 0 Prince, Rev. W. - 5 0 Seath, Alexander ... - 6 0 Prince, Mrs - 5 0 £39 5 6 Scobie, Andrew - 5 0 Smithers, Miss - 5 6 Spowart, Thomas ... 1 0 0 £36 16 0 MONTROSE SteedmaD, Robt - 6 0 BRANCH- Stewart R. W - 5 0 Chairman- Taylor, Mrs. Peter ..-60 DUNDEE BRANCH. Provost MITCHELL. Walker, Thomas. ... 100 Wallace, Andrew ... 100 Chairman — Honorary Secretary — Walls,James - 5 0 WH. 0. DALGUSISH, Esq. JAS. WABEACK, Esq. Wardlaw, Jas. L. . . - S 0 Treasurer — Annual Subscriptions. Westwood, Wm.... - 5 0 Jforfarg&tu. Wii. CRIGHTOX, Esq. Aberdein,F. Esq.... 100 Anderson, Messrs. J. Wilson, Robert M... - 10 o ARBROATH Honorary Secretary — &Co. - 5 0 Sums under 5s. 6 11 6 BRANCH. JAMBS HWTEB, Jun., Esq. Arkley, Robt. Esq. .220 Annual Subscriptions. Baxter, David, Esq. .-60 Total £25 1 6 Chairman — Alison, G. L. Esq... 110 Burnett, Alex. Esq.. - 5 0 GEORGE SHIELD, Esq., Provost Anderson, Alex. Ksq. 100 Kurrell, Geo. Esq. ..-50 of Arbroath. Armitstead and Co. Byers, Wm. Esq. ... - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Messrs G 110 O. S. . _ ift R WM. CAKGILI,, Esq. Baxtet Brothers and Carnegy, Miss EUza- ST. ANDREW'S Co. Messrs 3 0 01 beth 2 0 ft BRANCH. Annual Subscriptions. Baxter & Co., Messrs. Chalmers, Geo. C. Esq.- 5 0 Chairman— £. t. d. W. E. 110 Dickson, Arthur, Esq. - 10 « Capt. JACKSOS. Aitken Mr. - 5 0 Couper.Thomas, Esq. - 10 6 Anderson, Mr. David - 5 0 Don Brothers, Buist, Gibbons. R. Esq - 5 0 Treasurer— Balfour & Cummings, and Co. Messrs.. .. 110Gordon, Mrs. W..... 100 ANDBEW STME, Esq. Dundee Harbour Honorary Secretary— Binney, Mr. Andrew - 10 0 Interest from Har- GEO. MDKBAT, Esq. Boyd, Mr. James ... - 5 0 Dundee Shipping In- bour Trustees .... 30 0 0 Annual Subscriptions. Briggs,W - 6 0 surance Associa- Johnston, J. & Sons. 550 Brown, Misses - 6 0 Burnet, Mr. William - 5 0 tion 2 2 0 Key, Dr A ... . 10 6 City of St. Andrew's 500 Cargill, Mr. David ..-50 Dundee, Perth, and Largie, Capt. A -10 6 Carnegie, H. F. Lind- London Shipping Lindsay and Son, M=Uregor, Gregor ..-50 Messrs. John - 10 6 Melville J W . . . . - 10 0Chapel, Mr. David ..-50 Gibson, Joseph, Esq. - 10 6 Low, (ieorge, Esq. . . - 5 ft Christie, Miss - 5 0 Gilroy, Sons and Cv. Lyall & Fell, Messrs. - 6 0 Corsar, Mr. Chas. W. - 10 0 Messrs 110 Mackenzie & Sons, Corsar, Mr. Wm. H. - 10 0 Gourlay Brothers and Messrs - 5 0 Corsar Bros. Messrs.. - 10 0 Co. Messrs 220 Mearns, Alex. Esq... 1 0 0 Total 12 5 0 Dickson, Mr. Jas. A. - 10 0 Grimond, Messrs. J. Middleton and Sons¥ Dickson, Mr. J. F... - 5 0 and A. D 1 1 0 Messrs. C . . . - 7 6 Donations. Donaldson. Mr. Robt. - 5 0 Laing, John, Esq. . . - 10 6 Middleton,Thos. Esq. - 10 0 A Friend - 2 6 Duncan, Mr. John . . - 10 0Lowson, Wm. Esq. .110 Millar, R. & Sons. ..220 A Friend - 2 6 Ferguson, Messrs. J. M°Gavin, R. Esq.... 110 Milne, J. & Sons ... - 10 0 Alexander, P. P. . . - 5 0 Martin & Co. Messrs. Mi tchell, David, Esq. - 5 0 Allen-Allen, Colonel - 5 0 Forbes, Mr. Thos. ..-50 U 110 Mitchell, Wm. Esq.. 1 0 0 Balfour J H - 10 0 Fraser and Sons, Masters and Seamen, Moir & Son, Messrs. Bell John .... - 10 0 Fraternity of 5 5 0 Wm - 5 0 Bennett, J. L 500 Fraser, Mr. Pat. A. . 1 0 0 Miller, 0. G. Esq 110 MontroseLimeCo... - 10 0 Bethnne, Major .... - 5 0 Molison, Mrs. F 5 5 0 Boyd, A. K. H - 5 0 Guthrie and McCor- Myles, David, Esq... 110 Myers, Geo. C. Esq.. - 10 6 Brand, W 1 0 0 Ogilvy, Sir J.Bart.. 110 Reid, Capt. Henry. .-76 146 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. s. d £. s. d. £. s. a Renny, The Misses .100 Beveridge, W. Esq.. - 10 0 Samson, James, Ksq. - 5 0 Grieg, D. Esq - 10 0 ! Lumsden, Mrs - 5 0 Savege, James, Esq. - 10 6 Laurie, W. Esq - 10 0 ' Martin, Thomas. ... - 5 0 i ILanarfesJme. Stansfeld, Capt. R.A. 200 Russell, Miss, Ashie- i M'Inroy, Colonel ... 2 0 0 Steele, Ur. H - 6 0 steil - 10 0 GLASGOW BRANCH. Walker, George, Esq. -50 Wedderburn, Sir 1). ! Reddle, Captain j. G. 1 0 0 Walker, R. Esq 100 M P. 1 0 0 : R.it^hiA Wm 1 1 ft Treasurer — Warrack, J. and Co.. 100 From Collecting Box • Ross. Alex 10 0 JAMES A. SMALL, Esq. '. Watt, Alexr. Esq... - 5 ( at Boat-house - ft 7 Whimster.W. S. Ksq. - 5 0 T. S - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Small Subscriptions 1 19 4 Total Dons 62 5 7 Tindal, Eobert - 10 0 R. HOPE ROBERTSON, Esq. Watt, Rev. John ... - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. £67 8 1 Wyllie, George - 5 0 £. s. d. . Donations. Addle, Robert, and Anonymous, per \V. Sons 2 2 0 D. Johnston, Ksq. 2 10 0 Total 20 11 0 Aitkin, Lilburn, and Captain McLeuy, Donations. Alexander, Fergus- Messrs. Adams and SirGeo. Balfour,M.P. 200 son, & Co. Messrs.. 110 Petrie - 10 6 2&intartrtittsj)i«. Collection Box at Alexander, A. Len- £«7 8 4 Alexander, Mr. J. . . - 6 0 GOURDON BRANCH. £22 19 6 Alexander and Co. Messrs. R. F. & J. 1 1 0 President- Allan, Messrs. J.& A. 2 2 0 JAMES FAEQDHAR, Esq., Alston, J. Carfrae . . - H) 0 Hallgreen. Chairman— Anderson, Messrs. D. HERCULES SCOTT, Esq., f^ati&tngtons&to. Brotherton. ^ttfecufclmg&t. Anderson and Co. j Honorary Secretary — DUNBAR BRANCH. Rev. JOHN BROWN, KIRKCUDBRIGHT Anderson and Co. Bervie. Messrs. James ... - 10 0 President— £. *. d. BRANCH. Arnott & Co. Messrs. 110 Anart-son, Mr. David - 5 0 Arthur & Co. Messrs. 110 The DUKE OF ROXBURGH. Patron - Arthur and Hinsbaw, Chairman — Andenson, Mr. Wm.. - 5 0 The EARL OF SELKIRK. Boath, Mr. David ... - 5 0 RICHARD W. HUXTER Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — Auld£Guild,Messrs. 220 of Thurston. Brown, Rev. John.. - 10 0 Bryden, Mr. Wm.. . . - 10 0 JAMES MCMULDROW, Esq. Austin and McAslan, Honorary Secretary — Collins, Dr. A. 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. G. R. SCOTT, ESQ. Craighead, Mr - 10 0 £. s. d. Annual Subscriptions. Dickson,Patrick.Ksq. - 10 0 Selkirk, Right Hon. Baird&Brown,Messrs. 1 1 0 i IBIS. Edwards, Mr. James - 5 0 Baird andSon.Messrs. £. s. d. Farquhar,James,Esq. 550 Barbour, William, Hugh -10 6 i Farquhar, Captain Baird, Frank - 10 6 Brand, Provost - 10 0 H. R., 24th Regt.. 330 Byrne, Dr -10 0 Bannatynes, Kirk- Buchanan, Rev. R... - 5 0 Forbes, Mr. Hector. - 5 0 Cowan, John, Esq. .100 wood, and M' Janet 220 Dodds, Rev. James.. -50 Gibb. James, Esq. .. - 10 0 Uordon, R. M. Esq. - 5 0 Barclay & M'Gregor, • Hay, Capt. Baird ... 1 0 0 Gladstone, Sir Thos.. 3 0 0 Hamilton, Geo. Esq. - 5 0 Hunter, Major 1 0 0 Glegg, Messrs - 10 0 Kennedy, J. L. Esq. 100 Barclay, Curie, and Kirkwood, J.J.andT.- 10 0 Legg.Mr. D 100 Kenworthy, James, Co. Messrs..* 4 4 0 j Purves, Lt.-Col - 10 0 Esq - 5 0 Scott, G. R. Ksq..... 100 McKenzie,Mr. Wm.. - 5 0 Kirkcudbright, Burgh Bell & Sons, Messrs. Sums under 5s 1 -9 0 of R n n John 1 1 0 Scott, Hercules, Esq.10 10 0 i Martin, Wm. Presi- Bell, Edmund - 10 0 Total £6 14 0 Shand, T. L. R., Esq. 100 dent - 5 0 Bell, Messrs. J. & M. Soinerville, Mr 10 0 Maxwell, Sir Wm., Thorn, Mr. John . - 5 0 Bart 220 Bennett, Browne, and Urqilhart,Mr.Duncan -50 Maxwell, W. H. Esq. 100 NORTH BERWICK Will, Mr. George ... - 5 0 Maxwell, Mr. J. H. . - 10 0 Berry, Barclay & Co. i 1 0 Wilson, Provost .... - 5 0 Mackie, J. G. Et.Esq. - 5 0 Neill, Dempter and Sums under McMath Mr - 5 0 Neill 2 0 Total £16 13 0 5s - 5 0 Neill, R. & S. Messrs. - 10 Reid, Mrs. James . - 6 0 Orr, Hunter, and Co. Galbraith, Mrs. W.R. 110 Smyth, Mrs - 6 0 Messrs 1 1 Wilson, Alex. Esq... 110 Ward, H. Esq 1 1 0 Reid & Co. Messrs. J. 1 1 Wilson Ed. L. 110 Welsh, P. Esq. ... - 5 0 Richardson and Co. MELROSE BRANCH. Coll. by Miss Mercer- Sums under 5s. ... 2 11 6 Messrs. James ... 2 2 Sums under 5s 2 0 0 Robertson and M°- President- Hon. Treasurer, collected Dougall, Messrs... - 10 Total £11 8 6 by- Scott, Alexander, and Admiral the Hon. T. BAILLIE. Ferguson, Mr. D. . - 5 0 Sons, Messrs 2 2 Honorary Secretary — Forrester, Misses . - 5 ( Shankland, Messrs. JOHN BROAD, Esq. Robsrtsdn Bros. D. and K. 2 2 Annual Subscriptions. Messrs - 10 0 Spiers, Lady 2 2 £. s. d. SteeleandM«Caskill. - 10 STIRLING BRANCH. Miller, Miss, collected Steele & Co. Messrs. Baillie, Admiral the by- Robert 2 2 Chairman— Anderson, Provost - 5 0 Stewart, Messrs. J. HENRY DBUHMOND, Esq. Baird, Ex-Dean of Baillie, Hon. Mrs. ..100 Guild - 5 0 and W 22 Baillie, Lady Grisell - 10 0 Swinburne,Capt.R.N. 2 2 Hon. Treasurer— Carson, Mr. D.R.. - 10 0 Baillie, Major the Mr. DANIEL FERGUSON. Thome' and Sons, Hon. R - 10 0 Cowbrough and Broad, John, Esq. . . - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — • Mercer, Messrs. - 5 0 Walker and Co. Curie, Alex. Esq.... 100 Mr. JOHN JENKINS. Dowdy, Mr. Wm.. - 6 0 Messrs. John 1 1 Curie, James, Esq... 100 Drummond,Henry, Annual Subscriptions. Esq 1 10 6 Total 51 3 ]3uncanson, Mr. Dunn, Ralph, Esq .. - 5 ,0 Gentleman and Ferguson, Wm . - 5 0 Erskine, Charles, Esq., Misses, collected by — Graham, Wm. Esq. - 6 0 Donations. Gentleman, Eben. Erskine,Charles,Esq., Esq - 5 0 Jenkins, A.andJ., Munn, Miss 25 0 0 Waveiiey Lodge. .-50 Mitchell, Mr.Thos. - 6 0 Lennox, Mr. John - 5 0 Pillar Boxes- Freer, Allan, Esq. . . - 5 0 Ormond, Rev.,D.D. - 5 0 Macfarlane, Mr. Princess Pier Box. Ill Richardson, J. B. John - 5 0 Customs Quay. ... 1 3 Mathie, Jas. Esq.. - 5 0 Meiklam, John, Esq. - 10 0 Wilson, Mrs - 5 0 McEwen.Joiin,Esq.- 5 0 Total Dons 37 M Park, W.R. Esq.... -50 Wright, Mrs - 5 0 Polwarth, Lord and Sums under 5s. ... 7 5 0 Menztes, Mr. Thos. -60 Total Subs 51 3 0 Lady 2 0 0 Johnston, Miss Jane, Millar, J;is. & Sous, Robertson, A. Esq. .. - 10 0 collected by — £88 It 0 Morton, Mr. D. . . . - 6 0 Smith, Mrs., Darulee - 5 0 Anderson. Mrs.... - 5 0 Morrison.J.M.Esq. - 5 0 Smith, Miss E. M. . . - 5 0 Burden, Mr. P.... - 10 0 Muir, A. L. Esq. .-50 Tod, the Misses 1 0 0 Chalmers, Rev. J. - 5 0 Muirhead & Archi- Colquhoun, Miss .-50 bald, Messrs. ... - 5 0 Drysdale, Mr.Wm. - 5 0 Murrie, ex-Provost - 5 0 Total.... £15 15 0 Fraser, Mrs - 5 0 Philp, J. L. Esq. .-50 Gray, Mr. James .-50 Shearer, Deau of Hamilton, Misses. - 5 0 Uuild - 5 0 Monteith, Mrs,. . . - 5 0 Smith, Mr. James. - 5 0 Munnoch; Mrs - 5 0 Taylor, Hobt., Esq. - 5 0 McEwen, Mrs - 5 0 Walls, Mr. Robert - 10 0 ISoxburgfislbttt. McKenzie, Rev. C. - 5 0 Sums under 5s. ... 8 7 0 Owen, Mr. George, Drummond, Miss, collected KELSO BRANCH. by- Paterson.Rob.Esq. - 5 0 Carson, Mrs - 5 0 President^- S>ttrltngs!)t'«. Paton, Mrs., of Rev. JAMES SMITH. Viewforth 1 0 0 Fernie, Thos. Esq. - 7 6 BANNOCKBURN Steel Mrs - 5 0 Hunter, Miss .... - 5 0 Honorary Secretary— BRANCH. Reid. Mr? - 5 0 ALEXANDER MUIRHEAD, Esq. Smith, Mrs., of Treasurer — Brentham Park 100 Kemp & N icholson, Annual Subscriptions. ED. L. WILSON, Esq. Taylor, Mrs. Pitt. - 5 0 £. s. d. Todd, Miss - 5 0 Brown, J. J. E. Esq. 100 Annual Subscriptions. Oliphant, Mrs -BO Walker, Mrs 100 Robertson, Miss ..-BO Cunningham, Mrs. .-50 £. s. d. Wright, Misses, of Douglas, Dr. C - 10 0 Coll. by Miss Currie— Speirs, Miss - 10 0 Clifford Park... 200 Sums under 5s. ... 2 12 6 Douglas, Dr. Frank . - 10 0 Wilson, Sums under 5s. ... 2 16 0 Mrs. Col. - 10 0 Hogg, John, Esq 5 0 Wilson, Hood, Miss - 5 0 Rev. John- 5 0 Aitktn, J. G., Esq. - 10 6 Johnston, E. Esq.. .. - 5 0 Wilson's, Anderson, Mrs. Johnston, Messrs. Jas., Aca- W. A 5 0 J. and J . . 50 demy ,pu- Bell, Mrs. Bellin- Johnston, W. Esq... - 5 0 pils for Logau, P. Esq - 5 0 1878 - 6 0 Bell Mr" - 5 0 Lugton and Porteous - 5 0 Do.do.1879- 6 « Bruce, Mrs. James - 5 0 Main, A W. Esq.... - 5 0 Sums under Craigie, Mr. John. - 6 0 tfcI)ougall,MissScolt 2 0 ' 0 Cunliff Mrs .... 1 0 0 • Milne Brothers - 5 0 3 2 9 Christie, Ex-Bailie - 5 0 auirhead & Purves .-50 oil. by Miss Buchan — Cuthbertson, Mrs.. - 5 0 Wilson, Cuthbertson, Dr.. . - 5 0 1 — ledpath and Co - 5 0 Mrs. W. 110 Galbraith, Misses . - 5 0 i loberton, J. Esq. ... - 5 0 Sums under Galbraith, Dr - 5 0 lobertson, p. Esq... -50 6s - 16 3 Galbraith, T. L. Robertson, Mrs. Shaw - 5 0 1 17 3 Esq . - 10 0 150 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAT 1, 1880. £. s. d. PORT LOGAN AND Harland and Wolff, S2St'gtofon. BAY OF LUCE IRELAND. Hart and Churchill, BRANCH. ISLE OF WHITHORN Henderson, J. A. Patron— . d. Workman, Wm. Esq. 100 Wilson, Chas. Esq.. 100 CORK AND QUEENS- arbour Master .Cork - 5 7 Workman, Messrs. Wilson, David i 0 elberg, M - 9 0 T ami G. A 1 0 0 Yonng, Mrs. Jas. . . - 10 0 TOWN BRANCH. Latrobe, Dr 5 0 Workman, Rev. EM. President- jeymour, Mr. N. G. . - 13 0 Young, J. Esq. J.P., Vice- Admiral 'obin, Sir Thomas.. 100 Yonng & Mackenzie, D.L - 10 0 Wm. M. DJWF.LL, C.B. Commanding the Irish Sums under as - 7 6; Station, Queenstown. Total Dons 9 14 4 Total 35 14 0 Total Subs..... 60 2 0 Total 88 2 6 Treasurers — Sir THOS. TOWN, D.L., F.S.A., Donations. £69 16 4 Donations. Antrim Arms Hotel Ballincollig, near Cork ; Pillar Box at Northern Box -61 JAMBS E. PIM, Esq., J.P., Cork. Counties Railway Coleman's Hotel Box -46 Honorary Secretary — Station 1 13 4 Finlayson, Rev. John - 6 0 Capt. N. SBTTOK, Qneeustown. ' First Fruits," Crum- £89 15 10 lin Road, Belfast .100 Annual Subscriptions. COURTMACSHERRY Life-boat House Box - 13 8 £. «. d. BRANCH. Patton, Samuel 100 Barry, Arthur H. PORTRUSH Porter, Robert. Esq.. - 10 0 Smith-, Esq., D.L., Chairman — Portrash Harbour The Right Hon. the EAEL or BRANCH. Commissioners ... 5 0 0 Barry, Capt. R. H. SHANNON. President— Per Miss Stannns : Smith-, D. L., Major-General Stannus, Walter, R.Y.S 220 Honorary Secretary — • J. BEBESFOBD SHYLY. Beamish and Craw- Captain TOWSSBESD. Vice-Presldent— Fitzgerald, Hon. Annual Subscriptions. Rev. H. FFOLLIOTT, M.A. MlssG. V. - 5 0 Beamish, Capt. J. Gidlow, Mrs 60 Caulfield, J.P 100 Cork Steam Ship Co. 500 , Treasurer — Bristol General Steam THOMAS BELLAS, Esq. Wayne, Miss - 5 0 Cunard Company... 220 Wayne, Miss A... -SO Navigation Co 220 Foster, A. .Esq - JO 0 Buckle, Capt., R.N., Garde, Dr - 10 0 Rev. JONATHAN SIMPSON. Total Dons. 10 18 3 H.M.S. Revenge ..100 Leslie, Wm. B. Esq, - 10 0 TIT. E. CABVKB, Esq., JJ>. Total Subs 35 14 0 Byrne, Edward, Esq. hannon, Rt, Hon. Assistant Secretary — Harbour Master, the Earl of 5 0 0 Mr. SAMCEL PATIOS. £46 12 3 Cork .... 1 1 0 Stawell, Col. St. L. City of Cork Steam Annual Subscriptions. Alcock,J.P 200 £. s. d. Sealy, John, Esq. ... - 5 0 Clyd« Shipping Co... 220 Townshend, Captain - 10 0 Adams, J. Esq. J.P. - 10 0 Cork Harbour Com- Anderson, James S. . - 5 0 Total £21 1 0 Antrim,L.Oountessof3 0 0 ODo. GDorL Currey, P. Esq., Im- Armstrong, Rev. W. - 6 0 perial Hotel, Cork 100 Bellas, H. and T 100 BALLYCOTTON )eaves Brothers.... 110 Bevington, J. B. Esq. - 10 6 BRANCH. Bevingtou, S. B. Esq. - 10 6 Patron— Hardy, Henry, Esq.. 100 Carr, John, Esq - 10 0 Harvey, G. N. & YOUGHAL BRANCH. Carson, A.T.Esq.M.U -50 The Right Rev. the LO»D Bisaor OF COEK, CLOTNE, Sons, Queenstown 110 Carver, W.E.Esq.,J.P. 1 0 0 Hodgkinson, Lieut. Honorary Secretary — AND Ross. W. E, R.N., Flag- J. W. Pm, Esq. Cox, Mrs. S.L 100 President— Lieut, to Vice- Ad- Annual Subscriptions. Cramsle, James, Esq. - 10 0 E. F. LITTOS, Esq., Q.C. miral Dowell, C.B. 100 Allan, Mrs - 5 0 Honorary Secretary — Liverpool, Philadel- Duke of Devonshire 5 00 Crookshank.R. Esq.. - 10 0 T. W. STBANGMAN, Esq. phia, & New York Drury&Sons,Me8srs. - 10 0 Uarcus, Col., J.P. ... - 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. S.S. Co., per W. Tarrell, Mr. Richard - 5 0 Denham, Mrs. Dr.... -50 £. i. d. Inman, Esq 2 2 0 Fitzgerald, Rev. L... - 5 0 Beale, Alfred, Esq. .-50 M'lver, D. and C. Gorman, Mr. Patrick - 10 0 Ffol!iott,Rev.H.,M.A.- 10 0 Beale, Henry H. Esq. -BO Queenstown 220 Green, Miss C - 10 0 Gordon, Joseph -SO Bristol General Steam Murphy, James J. Green, Rev. William - 10 0 Grant, P. Drummond - 5 0 Navigation Co. ... 1 0 0 & Co., Lady's Well Lloyde, G. W; Esq. Gunning, Win. A. Clyde Shipping Comp. 330 Brewery, Cork.... 500 JP 300 Esq., J.P. - 10 0 Cork Harbour Com.. 500 National Steam Ship Ponsonby, C. W. T. Hannay, Lt.-Col. J.P. - 10 6 Cork, Lord Bishop of 1 0 0 Co 110 Esq. JJ> 110 Huey, John - 10 0 City of Cork Steam Queenstown Towing Hunter, Stewart .... - 10 0 Packet Company .500 Co., per Capt. N. Knox, N. A. Ksq. ... 1 0 0 Cunard Company ..220 Total £12 1 0 Leslie, James E. Esq. Evans, Archdeacon . - 10 0 Rushbrook, Miss.... 500 J.P., D.L 100 Gaggin, George, Esq. -60 Scott, James, & Co., Lusk, John, Esq.... - 5 0 Goolding, MM. H. M. 1 0 0 Queenstown ..... 1 1 0 M°Elderry, T - 6 0 Harrison, Mrs - 6 0 Tobin, Sir T., D.L. .110 Montgomery, Capt. Henderson Brothers, White Star 1 jne At- R.J., J.I' 100 Messrs. " Anchor lantic Steamers, Moore, J. S. Esq. J.P. 100 Line " of Steam per Ismay, Imrie Moore, Miss - 6 0 &Co. 5 0 Murray, Major, J.P. 100 Inman, William, Esq. Wise, J. P. Esq. J.P, O'Neill, Hon. E 100 (of Inman Line) ..220 Rostellan Castle .. 2 0 Orr, Rev. K. Holmes - 10 6 1 Litcbfield, W. Esq. .-50 Patrick, J. Esq. J.P.. - 10 0 Total 60 2 GDo. IZBofon. Portrush Harbour Litton, E.F.Esq.Q.C. 100 Commissioners ... 2 2 0 Longfield, Montlfurt, Smyly, Major-Gen. J. C. Esq 200 Donations. BALLYWALTER JohnBeresibrd... 1 o 0 Strangman,T.W.Esq. - 10 0 Collected by Mr. Jas. BRANCH. Simpson, Rev. J. . . . 1 0 0 Total 2? 14 0 Lyons, Mercantile Honorary Secretary- Marine.OueenstownS 16 Rev. J.O'REiLLT BLACKWOOD. Taylor, D. Esq., J.P. - 10 0 Donations. Collected by Mr. Wm. Taylor, Robert 10 0 Collection Boxes on McDermott, Mer- Annual Subscriptions. Templetown.General, board steamers of cantile Marine, £. «. d. Rt. Hon. Ld. Vise. 100 City of Cork Steam Cork - 16 Atkinson, Mrs. - 5 0 Thompson, J - 6 0 Packet Co., per W. Collected in Har- Belfast Steam Ship- Troughton, James.. - 6 0 deFoubert,£sq... 923 bour Office by ping Co., per John Tumly, J. Esq. J.P.. - 10 0 Capt. N. Sutton, M*Kee Esq 220 Waveney, Lord, Rt. £36 16 3 Deputy Harbour Carmichael, Messrs. Master, Queenstown- & 152 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. *. d £. t. d £. >. d £. t. d. Cleland, Mrs. (Bally- The Lady Amelia Dublin and Liverpool Watkins & Co. Jo- waiter) - 5 Montgomery 1 0 Screw Steam-ship seph Messrs...... 2 0 0 The Lady Matilda Webb, J. H. & Co. Glover, Jam. B. Jun. - 5 Montgomery 1 1 Dublin Steam Print- (Limited) - 10 0 Greer, Rev. Oeo. Sen. - 5 ing Co 1 0 Webb .1 Esq 100 Greer, Eev. Geo. Juo. - S Atkinson, J. Brooke, Edmundson and Co. Weir, James and Co. 1 0 0 Houston, J. B. Esq. . 1 0 Wcstbcy, Edward Lyle, Rev. Edward. . - 6 Bingoani, Rev. J .. - 5 Egan, A. IV. Esq.... I 0 Percival, Esq. ... 5 0 0 Mulholland, J. Esq., Blrney, Cipt., Oakley - 10 Ferrier, Pollock, and White, Joshua, Esq.. 100 M.P 2 0 Deacon, Rev. John J. - 10 Co. Messrs 200 Wilson, Wm. Ksq... 1 0 0 Sinclair and Boyu, Digney, Mr. P - 5 Findlater, J. Esq, . . . 2 2 Woods & Co. Messrs. East Downshire S. S. Fisher. Thomas, Esq. - 10 0 Stewart, Captain D. Co. Dundram, per Forster & Co.Messrs. 1 0 Wynyara, Maj.-Gen. 100 Mr. E G. Henesey 2 2 Garrett, J. Esq 100 Walker, Geo. Esii-. , - 10 Montgomery, Hugh, Gilbey, Messrs. W. Total 139 19 0 and A 1 1 o Total £11 12 Nugent, Maj. Andrew 1 0 Green Bros. Messrs.. 100 PoS, William T. Esq. 1 0 Guinness, Sir A.E.Bt. 200 Donations, Reid, J. Esq - 10 Handcock, W. D. ... - 10 0 Donations. Allen, A., bequest of Heron, Aidens, Esq. - 10 Russell, C. Esq. J.P. - 10 Hasleton O'Connor Smyth, Rev. G. and Co. Messrs. . . - 10 0 Lochart, Mr. Hugh . - 5 Helton &Co.Messrs.T. 1 1 o In memoriam (A. Gordon - 10 M.B.)per Everard £12 » Stepnenson, S. S. Esq. Hogg&Co. Measrs.W. 1 0 M D - 5 Hamilton, Esq.... 100 Waulfe, S.R-Esq. . 1 1 Jacob, R. S. Esq -50 per Cane, Miss C.F. 4 15 0 Jameson and Son, „ Eomundson, T. - 13 9 Total £23 9 Messrs. John 200 „ Helby. Captain 3 10 0 Jameson,Pim,andCo. Collecting Boxes: — NEWCASTLE (DUN- S.S. Duke of Argyll. - 8 0 DRUM) BRANCH. Jameson and Co., „ Dukeof Uinster - 15 9 Messrs. William.. 100 „ Lord Clade .... - 6 9 Chairman^ Kenny and Owens, „ Lord Gough .... - 6 2 WniiAH BEEBS, Esq. Messrs - 10 1 Collecting box,Inland Honorary Secretary — Gt. Northern Pillar Mr. WM. HAT\VAED. Kinahan and Sons, Messrs. 2 0 0 Box, Dublin - 6 1 Annual Subscriptions. Co. Bublm. Lambert, Brien, and Prince of Wales Hotel- 18 H Annesley, Earl ..... 5 0 I Co. Messrs. - 10 0 Annesley, Lady .... 1 0 0 Leinster Club. Coll. DUBLIN BRANCH. byO.O'Brien,Esq.— Total Dons, ... 16 14 6 Allen, A. Esq 100 Total Subs. . . .139 19 0 Been, Wm. Esq. ... 1 0 0 Patron — His Excellency the DUKE OF Bloxham.H.UEsq. 100 Blakely, Miss - 10 o Chamberlaine, M. £156 13 6 Bristow, Rev. J. ... - 5 0 MARlBOKomJH, K.G., H. Esq 100 Brash, Geo. Esq. ... - 10 0 Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Brush, Richd. Esq. .100 Honorary Secretary — Doherty. W. Izod, Clarendon, S. Esq. . . - 10 ( THOMAS EDMONDSON, Esq, Esq 1 0 0 Creery, C. Esq - 5 0 Hodgson, E.M.Esq. - 10 0 Secretary and Collector — c Gould, Mr. Rd - 5 0 M Dermott, John, KINGSTOWN Gray, Dr. - 5 0 Mr. J. PIKE BRANCH. (•freer, J. W - 5 0 Annual Subscriptions. O'Donnell, Thos. . - 10 0 Hamilton, Mrs., Kil- £. s. d Smith, P. A. Esq. loo President — lesbandra(sth don.) 300 tfarlborough, His Box -It 6 The Most Noble tlMilABQDis Humphreys, Mrs.... 100 Excellency the M°CuHagh,Son, & Co. OF ORMONPE. Hnmphrys, Capt. * Duke of 10 0 0 Messrs. James. ... 2 2 0 Master - 7 0 Allen, Richard, Esq. 100 M'ltonnell & Co., Honorary Secretary- Kingscote, J. B. Esq. 100 Arnott& Co. Limited, Messrs. Thomas.. 100 Commander the Hon. F. G. Knox, Mrs - 6 0 MacMullen, Shaw, & CKOFTON, H.N. M«Creight, A. Esq. .-50 Baker & Sons, Messrs. Co. Messrs 1 o 0 Annual SutucripUom. Murland, j. Esq. ... 1 0 0 Wm -60 McSwiney & Co. Barton, H. L., D.L.. 600 Murphy, J. Esq. ... - 6 0 Jaker, Wardell & Co. 1 0 0 (Limited) 2 0 0 tallatttine, Alex -50 Wanders, Root.* Co. 2 0 0 3rowne, Mrs. R. F. . 1 0 0 Roden, Earl 4 0 0 lewley & Anderson. 100 Martin and Sons, Seymour, Rev. J..., 100 Bewley&Co.Messrs.S. 100 Messrs. John 100 3urroughs,Rev,W.E. - 10 0 iorough,Sir E. R.,Bt. 100 Martin, Messrs. T. Chatterton, the Vice- Slack, Mrs - 5 0 Boyle, Low, Murray, Smith, Rev. S. J. . . . - 5 0 and Co, Messrs.... 200Millir.Adam.andCo. 1 0 e Close, S. H. Esq 100 Stewart, Major 1 0 0 British & Irish Steam- Moses M T. - 10 0 Coghill, Sir J. J. Bart. 100 Trustees of the late packet Company.. 220 )gilvy, Alex. Esq... 100 Jalton, Rev. G. W.. - 10 0 Earl of Kilmorey 500 Brooke & Son, Messrs. Jalgrave, Murphy, )alton, G. E. R. Esq. - 5 0 Wallace, W. N. Esq 1 0 0 OF 1 0 0 and Co. Messrs.... 220 Daly, Hon. Skefflng- Waring, Wm. Esq. 100 Brown, Thomas, and •attison, B. Esq. ... 1 0 0 Collection Boxss... 1 13 6 Co., Messrs. 1 0 0 )illon, Hon. L. G... - 10 0 Sums under 5;. .... 3 7 0 Cantrell & Cochrane. 100 'errin, Rd. and Son. 100 )udgeon, J. Hume, City of Dublin Steam- 1m, Bros, and Co. Total «3? t 6 packet Company. .220 (Limited) Messrs.. 300 Elliott, Mrs - 10 0 aibborn, Jas - 6 0 loe, Henry, Juu.... 220 Gilmore, Mrs. J. S... - 5 0 Colquhoun, I). Esq. .100 Ross and Walpole, logan, W. 0. Esq... - 10 0 Cork Harbour Com- logan, J. F. Esq. . . - 10 0 Scott, Bell, and Co. taughton, J. T. Esq. 100 3owan and Co 1 0 0 Iutchison,Com.R.N.- 10 0 TYRELLA BRANCH. rowe, Wilson, & Co. witzer, Fergusson, Messrs., Limited .100 and Co. Messrs.... 100 .yle, J. A. Esq 1 0 0 Honorary Secretary — )'Arcy and Son, Taylor, Messrs. W. loorewood, Misses .100 Rev. J. BrsGHAir, B.A. Messrs. John 200 rmonde, Marquis of, Anmtal Subscriptions. e Vesci, Lord 2 0 0 edcastte and Co. Vacbt Jfirage .... 6 o o The Marquis of Down- Messrs. R. 1 0 0 Reid, J. Hamilton, )oran, J. H. Esq.... 100 'odd. Burns, and Co. Esq. I 0 0 Drnmmond & Sons, Royal Alfred Yacht chionesa of Down- Messrs. Wm 100 'odhunter, Jos. E... 100 ublin and Glasgow urbett, Messrs. Rbt. Royal Irish Yacht Viscount Bangor ... 2 0 0 Steam-packet Co. . 2 2 0 &Jas. 100 Club, per Committee 300 BBANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 153 £. s. d £. t. d Somerville, Bear- Ad- Taylor, Col. Rt Hon. VALENTIA BRANCH T. E., M P 2 0 0 Wolf, Mrs 5 0 Warren, Rev. L. C. . 1 1 0 Honorary Secretary — Woods, Hans H. Esq. 110 The KNIGHT of KEKET. Total 37 4 0 ®0. Hon&onttms. Total...... 21 12 0 Assistant Hon. Secretary — Mr. JOBS O'DBISCOLL. LONDONDERRY Donations. Annual Subscriptions. AND GREENCASTLE Collecting Boxes on £. f. c Mail Steamers— BALBKIGGAN BRANCH. Butler, James, Esq.. 1 0 BRANCH. Crosbie, W. T. Esq. Munster -12 9 Chairman— 1877-8 2 0 0 President— Ulster 3 1 6 EDWARD HAMILTON WOODS, Day. Rev. J. Fitz- JOHN COOKE, Esq. Pillar at Bray 166 Esq., J.P. Pillar Box at Kings- Dunraven,'l'heEaiVotl 1 0 Honorary Secretary — town Terminus,.. 437 Honor»ry Secretaries — Fitzgerald, J. F. Esq. - 10 Kev. T. MCCLELLAN. Seapoint and Salthill H. A. HAMILTON, Esq., J.P. Mr. WM. GEOECE PEKOIVAL Hartopp, E. B. Esq.. 100 Kerry, The Knight of 1 0 0 Annual Subscriptions. Lansdowne, The Total Dons 14 15 0 Annual Subscriptions. £. s. d. Total Subs 37 4 0 Grogan, Kev. John.. 100 Allen, Captain, R.N. -50 Hamilton, Henry A. 1 1 i Leahy, John, Esq. Andrews, Mr. W.... - 5 0 Poppletxm, R. J.Esq. (Reps.) 100 £51 19 ( Mahony, Richd. Esq. Black & Co. Messrs. A.- 10 0 Campbell, Mr. R. ... - 5 0 Total £320 O'Connell, Dan. Esq. Colhoun, Mr. S - 5 0 Cook & Co. Messrs. Slaughter, T. A. Esq. 100 J. J - 10 0 ROGERSTOWN Trench, John T. Esq. - 10 0 Cook, Mr. John .... - 10 0 BRANCH. Trinity Col. Dublin. 330 Winn. Hon. Rowland 1 0 0 Deny, Lord Bishop of 1 i 0 President— " Total £18 14 0 Donegal!, Lord 2 0 0 Maj.-Gen. Sis ROGEEPALUEB, Ferris, Mr - 5 O BART. Finlay.Mr - 5 0 Gilleland, Mr. G 10 0 Chairman — • '<£o. Itmg. Gordon, Mr 6 0 CHARLES COBBE, Esq., D.L. TRALEE BAY Hustings, Mr. Ross .-50 Honorary Secretaries — Irish Society, Hon.. .500 WM. C. TOWNSHEND, Esq. BRANCH. Irvine & Co. Messrs. - 5 0 R. BUTLER, Esq. Leeky.Mr.H -BO President— Londonderry Harbour Annual Subscriptions. The Rt. Hon. LOBD VEXTEY Com. for 1878.... 10 0 0 Brooke, The Misses. 100 Vice-President — Bntler, R. Esq 1 0 0 Lieut.-Col. CEOSBY. M'Candless, Mr. S. . - 5 0 Cobbe, Charles, Esq. 200 ®o. Uttmricfe. MKlmdless, Mr. Jas. - 6 0 : Jameson, John, Esq. Honorary Secretary — M"Clellan, Rev. Thos. - 10 0 (two years) 2 0 0 Mr. ROBKBT McCowEN, Palmer, Colonel Sir Lloyd's Agent LIMERICK BRANCH. M^Corkill, Mr. Jas.. - 5 0 i Roger, Bart. 500 Secretary and Collector- M°Gowan and Lane, j Perrin, M. Esq 100 Annual Subscriptions. £. t. A. Mr. J. Puns. Messrs - 5 0 Miles & Co. Messrs.. - 5 0 Total £12 o 0 A Friend, per A. Denny, Esq - 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. M°Niell, Mr. Scotch 3rosbie, Col 2 0 t £. s. d. Alexander, Jas. Esq. 100 Mulholland & Co. Crosbie, W. T. Ksq. 100 Bannatyne,J. &Son. 100 Day, J. F. Esq 100 Beauchamp, W. M. Denny, Major A 1 0 0 Esq. i o o SKERRIES AND BAL- Denny, F. McG. Esq. 100 Kltchie & Pinkerton, Denny, R. Esq. 1 0 0 BRIGGAN BRANCH. Denny, W. Esq 1 0 0 Brown, Bobt. L - 5 0 Rodgers, Mr - 5 0 D'Orpen, Rev. Rd... i o 0 Sawers, Mr. R. P.. . . - 5 0 Chairman — Cochrane, William.. - 5 0 Scott, Rev. Canon . . - 5 0 Donovan Sir H ... 1 0 0 c Ion TBANT HAMILTON Donovan & Sons, John 2 2 0 Daly and Co.Limited, Steel and M Caskell, Esq., M.P. Downing, F. C. Esq. 100 Messrs. John .... 1 0 0 Honorary Secretaries— lawkey, Capt 1 0 0 Fitt.Edward -10 0 HENBT A. HAMILTON, Esq., Hickson, P. 0. H. Harris, Messrs., and Williams, Mr. J. ... - 5 0 J.P., Balbriggan. Esq 1 0 0 Sons 1 0 0 Sums under 5s 276 HESBT H, FOSTEE, Esq., Suggard, S. Esq. ... 1 0 0 Skerries. Hurley, J. D. Efeq... 0 0 Limerick Harbour £41 3 6 iussey, S. M. Esq. . 0 0 Commissioners ... 5 0 0 Annual Subscriptions. venmare, Lord 0 0 Vfatterson and Sous, B , Miss, per C. Lassett, A. B. Esq. . 0 0 Cobbe Esq . 10 0 jatchford, R. Esq. . . 00 Russell and Sons, B , Miss G., per jeaby, J. R. Esq.... 0 0 Messrs. Jno. N... 220 C. Cobbe, Esq - 10 0 Leigh, Major W. . . . 1 0 0Shaw & Sons, Messrs. Cobbe, Charles, Esq.. 110 Listowel, Lord 2 0 0 w. j .100 Aimsden, J.Esq.... 100 Spaight and Sons, Gowan, Francis, Esq. 100 McCowen, R. Esq... 100 Grogan, Rev. John.. 110 McGillicaddy, D. De Todd and Co. Messrs. 100 Hamilton, H. A. Esq. 110 Wallace, Richard ... - 6 0 Hamilton, Ion T. McGillicaddy, D. De | Esq. M.F 200 C. Sen Esq .... - 10 0 Total £13 17 o Hamilton, Mrs 110 ilorphy, Charles, Esq. - 5 0 Hussey, M. S. Esq. .110 Neligan, J. C. Esq. — Hntchinson, Hon. Q.C 220 Mrs.C. Hely 110 O'Connor, James, Esq. 1 o 0 James, Jameson, Esq. 110 Palmer, R. E. Esq. .100 Palmer, SirS. Bart.. 200 Stock, P. Esq 110 • Pepper, T. St. George, Wade, Rev. W. 1 0 0 Esq 1 1 0 £36 10 0 Talbot de Malahide, — . - , _— .. . 154 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. t. d. DUNDALK BRANCH DUNGARVAN ftrangman, S. Esq. .100 BRANCH. Strangman, Miss C.M.- 2 6 GDos. Houtj) Chairman— Tottenham, Mrs. MICHAEL KELLY, Esq. J.P. Patron— W. D 1 1 0 anb jftleatji. His Grace the DUKE OF Ward Brothers -10 0 Honorary Secretary — DEVONSHIRE, K.G. ,Vark, John, Esq. . . - 10 0 DROGHEDA J. F. FAKBELL, Esq. President — Waterford Steam Lord STUABT DE DECIES. Ship Co . . 500 BRANCH. Annual Subscription. Whit Brothers, £. s. d. Treasurers— Patron— Brown, R. L. Esq. ..100 NATIONAL BANK. White, Edwin, Esq.. - 5 0 The MABQUTSOFCONTNGHAM. Carolan, N. Esq I o 0 Honorary Secretary- White, George, Esq. - 8 0 Honorary Secretary at ?ormicfc, John Esq. .100 Mr. JAKES W. SHAW. White, William Esq. - 5 0 Baltray— iurphy, James, Esq. 100 Wilson, John, Esq.. 100 NICHOLAS BALLISAH, Esq. Patteson, Matthew, Annual Subscriptions. Esq. 100 £. s.d. Total 53 14 6 Honorary Secretary for Tipping, G. Garside, Mornington — Gibluns, Capt. Wm. - 10 0 Donations. W. H. BBAIIAZON, Esq. Harbour Commis- Collection Box at O. Secretary and Collector — Total ... 6 0 0 Viacava, Italian Mr. J. MC.YAKABA. Hudson, R. G. Esq. . - 10 0 Consular Agent, Donation!. UumbIe,SirJ.Nugent, Waterford ISO Annual Subscription!. Dundalk Harbour £. s. d. Commissioners . . .28 3 10Hunt, John, Esq. .... 10 0 TTamoreTeTmin\ia - 5 6 The Harbonr Board .500 Collection Box at Steam Packet Co 500 £34 9 10 McGwire, S. E. Esq.. 1 0 0 Jacob, Brothers . . - 5 0 Armstrong, Mrs. ... 1 0 0 Merry.Robert A. Esq. - s 0 Balfonr, B. T, D.L., Power, Sir R. Bart... 1 0 0 *S5 4 0 Ussher, R. J. Esq... i o 0 Bank of Ireland I 0 0 Waterford, Lord. . . 2 0 0 Belfast Banking Co.. 100 Brodigin, F., Major 28th Keglment ... 1 0 0 Total £15 18 0 Cairnes, T. P., J.P. . - 10 0 Casey, Alderman Patrick, J.P - 10 0 OCo. gSEexforfc. Chadwick, Messrs. J. mj JACOB, Esq. Annual Sulscriptiani. Darnley, Earl of 2 0 0 J. H. BAGQE, Esq. J.P. £. «. d. Davit & Co. Messrs. Annual Subscriptions. Bates, Mr. James. . . - 10 0 A ...... - 10 0 Honorary Secretary — Ambrose, Charles. . . - 10 0 Bolton, Wm. Esq... 100 W. C. POOLE, Esq., M.D, JJ. Ardagh, Robert, Esq. - 10 0 Bryan, L. A. Esq... 200 Donagh, Francis, J.P. 1 0 0 Beresford, Lord Burkitt, T. H. Esq. .-60 Eccles, Rev. Mv., Annual Subscription*. Chambers, Rev. J.W., Rector, St. Peter's -SO £. t. d. Bessborough, Earl of 1 0 0 P D .-76 Greene, John J. F. .. - 6 0 Bagge, John H. Esq. Budd, Alfred, Esq. .-50 Cily of Dublin Steam- Grendon & Co. Messrs. J.p. i o 0 Budd, James, Esq... - 10 0 packet Company.. 110 Cotton, Captain - 10 0 Christy, Wakefield.. 200 Corcoron, John, Esq. - 10 0 HalUgan, Nicholas .-SO Cotton, C. P. Esq. C.E. 100 Clibborn, Edwd. Esq. - 10 0 Courtown, Earl of . . . 1 0 0 Hibernian Bank 10 0 Cotton, Rev. H., D.D. 100 Denny,Mcssr8.A.8iE. 200 Donovan, Rifh. Esq. - 6 0 Hughes, John - 8 0 Cotton, R. W. Esq.. - 10 0 Denny, Charles, Esq. - 10 0 Doyne, C. M. tsq. Jameson, James, J.P. 100 Cotton, Hiss - 10 0 Denny, Henry, Esq.. - 10 0 (for 1876) 100 M'Donougb, Edward, -SO Cotton, Miss E - 10 0 Djneraile, Lord 3 0 0 Eaton, Messrs. M. &S.- 10 0 Montgomery, Richard Donoughmore, Earl of 1 0 0 Dormer, Thos,P. Esq. - 10 0 Foster, W. 0. Esq. ..100 T., J.P. - 10 0 Foley, Thomas, Esq. Fisher, Joseph, Esq. - 10 0 Furlong, Rev. J. L., ¥ortesrae, Kart * 0 0 Morton, Messrs. J. Foley, Edmund, Esq. - 10 0 Fortescue, Hon. D. . . 2 0 0 George, Mrs. Mary, Foley, Richard, Esq. - 10 0 Goff, Strangman D.. 2 0 0 Sen - 10 0 Provincial Bank - 10 0 Keane, Lieut-Col. Golf, William D 10 0 George, Capt. R.D'O. 200 Saw Mills Company - 10 0 W. A - 10 0 Graves, J. P. Esq.. . . - 10 0Godkin, Mr. J - 10 0 Smlth,R,J.P -10 0 Musgrave, Sir R. J, Grubb, Miss Anne.. 100 Graves, E. A. Esq... 100 Hogan, J. A. Esq. . . - 10 0 Barc t 2 0 0 Grabb,Mis5esL.*S.. 100 Smyth, R., J.P - 10 0 M Kenna, Sir J. N., Hanrahan, P. F. Esq. - 5 0 Hughes, Sir F 100 Harbour Board of s.s. AoruA Creina -SO Paul, Sir Robert J., Murdock. Rev. T. C. 1 0 0 Wetherill and Co. Bart 100 Jacob, Edward - 10 0 Murphy, J., Esq. ... - 10 0 Poole, Wm. C. Esq. Jacob, Francis - 10 0 Murphy, (jr. Esq. ... - 10 0 Whitworth, Nicholas - 10 0 J P » . . . . - 10 0Jacob, T.W.Esq. J.P. - 10 0 Murphy,Michael, Esq.- 10 0 Whitworth, William, Bothwell, Rev. Thos. Kavanegh, Lady Murphy, Rev. P..C.C. - 10 0 R 10 0 Hariet - 10 0 O'Brien, Ker.J., P.P. - 10 9 Wolsey, Jameson, & Stuart, H. Villiers, Kent, David, Esq... - 5 0 O'Leary, W. H. Esq., Kerr, Capt. B..N - 10 0 M D . . - 10 0 Subscription box. Dasher, Mrs. . . 100 Locke & Co. Robert. - 5 0 Pounden, J. C. Esq. .-76 Custom House ... - 11 3 Norman, Rev. E... 110 Power, Sir Jas. Bart. 200 Do. South B. Bouse. -40 Richards, Mrs 100 Peet, Edward G. Esq. - 10 0 Roche. Mrs 100 Total £34 15 3 Scott, J. S. Esq 1 0 0 Power. E. Esq. J.P. . - 10 0 Slonott, Mr. Johu. . . - 10 0 Power, P.W.Esq.J.P. 100 Stanley, Rev. A - 15 0 Power, KCT. B.. P.P. - 10 0 'W mtraoEt, Jwo. Esq. 100 Kyan, Lawrence.Esq. - 1 0 0 Total £28 11 0 Slattery, Messrs. ... - 10 0 BRANCHES— LIST OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. 155 £. «. d. £. s. d. CARNSORE BRANCH. Pelan, Mrs. Eliza ... - 5 0. Paris, David, Esq. . . - 5 0 GREYSTONES Power, Sir John Gafney, W. J. Esq. . - 10 0 Chairman— Talbot, Bt 100 Goff, S. D. Esq., J.P. 200 BRANCH. Hon. J. A. KEANE. Ralph Mrs - 5 0 Granard, Right Hon. President— Honorary Secretary — Ram, Rev. Canon, for the Karl, K.P. ... 1 0 0 THE EAKL OF MKATH. Rev. T. W. MANKIKG. Hatton, Colonel, D.L. 100 Richards, Arthur W. Hickey. W. R. Esq.. 100 Chairman — Annual Subscriptions. M Esq 1 0 0 Hutchinson, Thos., WM. R. LA TOUCHE, Esq. £. s. d. Scott, Jas. S. Esq.. ..100 manager for Maude Alexander,(Capt.R.E.) Sinnott, Rev. Robert, Annif, J. P. Taylor, Honorary Secretary — A. C..... 1 1 0 British Queen, Sea- PATRICK REID, Esq. Alexander. Capt. G. Stopford, Hon. & Ven. Annual Subscriptions. Alexander, Misses . . 1 (I 0 Stopford, Hon. E. S.. 1 0 0 Leigh, Miss 100 £. s. d. Alexander, Eev. J. . - 3 0 Ward, Mrs. Bernard 100 Leigh, Miss M. A. . . 1 0 0Corbet, William J. Blacker, Mrs. Jobn R. 1 0 0 Ward, Capt. T. Le Esq. M:P. 100 Garvey, late Capt. Hunle R N 1 0 0 Morgan, Hon. Mrs. D. 1 0 0 Brabazon, Lord 200 R.N 1 o 0 Weidon,G. Esq. M.D.- 5 0 Peacock, Chas. H. Doyle, Mr. John ... - 5 0 Gilbert, John, Esq. .-60 Sums under 5» 1 11 6 Esq., J.P...... 100 Furlong, Miss 10 0 Going, Mrs - 5 0 Power, Sir John T. Hodson, Sir Geo. Bt. 100 Hatton, Mrs - 4 0 La •i'onche,W.R. Esq. 300 Keane, Hon. Major Richards, Mrs 100 Donation!. Templemore, The Macfarlane, Colonel . - 10 0 Keane, Hon. Mrs.... 100 De Cerjat, Master Right Hon. Lord. . 220 Lett, B. Esq 1 0 0 Rob., coll. by 1 10 0 Walker, Capt. D. L.. 1 0 0 McClelland, R. Esq. Lett, Mrs 1 0 0 Collecting Boxes ... 2 5 8 M D. 1 1 0 Little, Miss - 10 0 Walker,Robt.D. Esq. - 10 0 Meade, J. F. Esq.. . . - 10 0 •Mahony, W. A. Esq. - 10 0 £38 2 8 Wexford Harbour Meath, The Rt. Hon. Morgan-Deane, Hon. Commissioners ... 5 0 0 the Earl of. 300 Mrs 1 0 0 Contribution Box, Newton, Misses .... 1 n 0 M°tUnneU, Jos. Esq. - ' 6 0 Custom House.... 205 Orpin, Win. B. Esq.. 100 Palmer, Mrs. Ricardo 100 Pennick. Robt. ESQ.. -60 DUNCANNON AND Total £3$ 19 5 Reid. Patrick, Esq. .200 Steele, R. B. Esq. ..-50 WATER FORD HARBOUR BRANCH. Streane, Ven. Arch- Total 14 8 0 deacon H - 10 0 7). Templemore, Lord.. 330 The EAKL OF WICKLOW. Patrons — Waterford, Marq. of 200 The Right Hon. the KARL Annual Subscriptions. Waterford Harbour Assistant Hon. Sec. — FITZWILLIAM and W. W. Allen, John B. M.D. 100 Commissioners ... 10 0 0 Dr. HALPIM. FTTZWILLIAM DICK, Esq. M.P. Arthur, Rev. Canon .100 Waterford S. S. Co. . 6 0 0 Annual Subscriptions. Bates, Mr. James... - 5 0 White Brothers .... 2 0 0 £. t. d. Chairman — Cooke, Mr. Win - 5 0 Bayly, Col D. L., J.P. 100Lieut.-Col. J. S. TIGHE, J.P. Conrtown, Earl of . . . 2 0 0 Total £30 9 0 Bryan, Rev. W. B.. . - S 0 D.L. Courtown, Countess. 100 TheEarlofCarysfortlO 0 0 Cox, Lieut.-Col. C. Donll, Mrs. - 5 0 Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — Wolseley . 100 S. E. PIM, Esq. Davis, Messrs. S. & Halpin, Dr. - 5 0 A. G I 0 0 WEXFORD AND Robinson, Hen. Esq. - 10 0 Annual Subscriptions. Doyle, Mr. John - 5 0 ROSSLARE BRANCH. Atkinson, Lieut.-Col. 100 Doyne, C. M. Esq. ..100 Bank, Hibernian, Doyne, J. W. C. Esq. 100 Chairman — Total 12 7 6 Wicklow 1 1 0 Eckersall, Mrs 1 0 0 R. J. DEVEEEDX, Esq. Bilbrough, B. P. Esq. 100 ! Casement, J. Esq. J.P. 110 Edwards, Thos. Esq. 100 Honorary Secretary — Ellis, T. C. Esq. fur Cottectedfrom Out-Pensioners Courtenay, W. Esq., WlIJJAM COGHLAN, Esq. . at the undermentioned Sta- J.P. - 10 0 Esmonde, CoL Sir Annual Subscriptions. tions on behalf of this Lye- Darcy, Mr. Thomas. - 5 0 John, Bt., Reps, of 1 0 0 Armstrong, Mrs. ... - 10 0 toot. Dick, W. W. F. Esq. 100 Fitzsimons, Mrs. M. - 5 0 Armstrong, W. Esq. - 6 0 Donations. Doolittle, Capt. E.... - 5 0 Foster, W. 0. Esq... 100 Bacon, John, Esq. ..110 Birmingham, per Doolittle, Mr. A - 5 0 Furlong, Rev. John, Harrington, J. Esq. .-60 Major Fresson . . .11 11 5Drought, Rev. J. W. 1 0 0 cc - 10 o Barry & Co. John E. 1 0 0 Chatham, per Capt. Dronght,Captaiu R. R., George,Capt. K.d'Olier, Boxwell, Harvy.Esq., H. G.Rogers 4 11 5 J.P. 100 for 1878 & 1879 ..200 jp 100 Exeter District, per Dublin, Archbishop Gibbon, J. G. Esq. Bristol Steam Navi- Lt.-Col. Brockman 500 of 100 LL.n 1 0 0 gation Company.. 110 Liverpool, per Major Edwards and Sons, Guise, Major-General Brown, W. Esq 100 Messrs. John 100 John C., V.C 100 Bruen, Henry, Esq.. 100 Newcastle-on-Tyne, Ellis, R. F. Esq. J.P. 1 0 0 Hatton, Colonel .... 1 0 0 Carew, Right Hon. per Capt. Rogers .131 Fitzwilliam, Earl. ..200 Little, Simon, Esq... 1 0 0 Lord K V 100 Plymouth, No. 1, Gregg Mr. W - 10 0 Montgomery, Mrg.A. Council, Mrs. 100 perLt.-CoLR.Law 1 16 4 Grnbb, Capt. A 1 0 0 Shirley 1 0 0 Montresor, Henry S. j)L 1 0 0 Total Dons 24 1 6 M*Caughey, Rev. G. - 5 0 Esq - 10 6 Devereux, L. Esq. ..100 Total Subs. ....12 1 6 Nolan, John, Esq. . . - 10 0 Mulligan, Mrs. Anne - 5 0 Devereux, R. Esq. . . I 00 Mulligan, Mr. Thos.. - 6 0 Donoughmore,Earl of 100 £36 15 0 Rooke, Rev. Henry .-50 Eniiis, Michael, Esq. - 5 0 156 THE LIFE-BOAT. [MAY 1, 1880. £. i. d. £. >. d. ' £. t. d. £. i. d. Tighe, Lt.-CoL J. 8., Trafford, Kev. W.. . . -60 Torrance and Co. Donations. J.P., D.L 110 Messrs. G - 5 0 Evening Readings Tottenham, Lt.-Col. Woodhouse, Mrs. . . . - 5 0Whlteside. Mr. Hy.. -50 of Ballycorry .... 1 1 0 Sams under 5g 4 7 9 Sums under 6« 1 14 6 Box at Albert Hotel - 5 8 Truell, H. P. Esq. Amount in Life-boat Box at Boat House ,-81 M.B., J.P. 100 Boxes - 18 10 Total. . . .£30 0 0Box at Mitre Hotel. - 6 0 Watkins, Mrs - 5 0 Small Sums in Boxes - 10 2 Sums under 6*. 1 1 6 Total Dons. .... 3 2 11 RAMSEY BRANCH. Total Subs. ....30 3 0 President— Hi? Excellency the LTEUT- £33 5 11 DOUGLAS BRANCH. GOVERNOR. Chairman — Patron— J. C. LA MOTHE, Esq., High His Excellency the Lmrr.- Bailiff of Ramsey. GOVEBNOR. Honorary Secretary — President— Rev. GEORGE PATCH. THB HIGH BAILIFF OF Annual Subscriptions. Jslc of JWan. DOUGLAS. His Excellency the Treasurer and Hon. Sec. — Lieut-Governor .. 220 CHANNEL THOMAS BAWDEN, Esq. Allen, T - 6 0 CASTLETOWN Brown, Mr. R - 6 0 ISLANDS. BRANCH. Annual Subscriptions. His Excellency the Christian, Rev. W.B. 200 Lieut-Governor.. 330 Cleator.Mr.R - 5 0 Chairman — Archer, Mr. R -60 J. M. JEFFCOTT, Esa., High ALDERNEY BRANCH. Bailiff. Bawden, Mr.T - 5 0 Corkill,Mr. T - 6 0 CrenneU, Mr. W. ... - 6 0 President — Honorary Secretary— Bowman, Mrs - 5 0 Cromar, Capt - 5 0 T. N. BABBEXSON, Esq. GEORGE H. QUATLE, Esq. Brown, Jas. and Son - 6 0 Dmnbell, Deemster, Callow, Mr.T. C. ... -50 His Honour the . . 2 2 0 Judge of Alderney. Annual Subscriptions. Clinch, Mr. J.W. ..- 5 o Farrant, Mr. E.C. .. 1 0 0 Honorary Secretary — ' £. ». a. NICOLAS BAUEEKSON, Esq. The Lient.-Governor 200 Corlett, Capt. T - 5 0 Gibb, Mrs..., 100 Blyth, Mrs - 6 0 Cowle, Mr. Jas. - 10 0 Donations. £. s. d. Gary, Lient.-Colonel. - 10 0 Cubbon, Mr. Joseph. - 5 0 Isle of Man Steam Barbenson, T. N.Esq. - 10 0 \ Chappie, F. Esq. - 10 0 Cubbon, Mr. Thos. ..-60 Packet Company ,220 Barbenson, N. Esq. .-50 Gelling, Mr. R, -50 Kelly, Mr. R.J - 6 0 Cottle, Mr. F. J - 5 0 Crellin, B. Q. Esq. . . - 10 0 Kermode, Kev. W.. . - 10 0 Le Mesurier, Rev. Cudd, W. H. Esq.. . . - 10 0Great Laxey Mining John 1 0 0 Drinkwater, Sir W. Lamothe, Mr. J. C. . - 5 0Ross, Rev. Wm - 6 0 Greensill, Mr. T. S.. - 5 0 Terrier, Mrs - 6 0 Hales, Mr. James ,.-50 M"=Whannell, Mr.... - 6 0 Total ,.£2 5 0 Moore, Archdeacon .110 Geneste, Captain ... - 5 0 Hall, Rev. Mr - 5 0 Paterson, A. C. Mr. . - 5 0 Gill, Mrs - 5 0 Harris, Mr. S., High Paton, Rev. George .108 Gill, Sir James, Bailiff 100 Roose, Mr. W. D.... - 6 t Attorney-General. - 10 0 Harrison, Kidgway .-50 Rudd, Mr - 5 0 GUERNSEY BRANCH. Hawkins, Major .... - 5 0 Karran, Mr. J. J. ... - 10 0 Scott, Mre., Edin- Isle of Man Steam- Kermode and Kellett - 10 0 burgh 1 1 0 Chairman — packet Company. . 220 Killey, Mr. Philip. . . - 10 0Stephen, Deemster, Capt. P. BE SAUSMAEEZ, R.1T. Jones, Rev.J., D.C.L. - 6 0 Lomas, Mr. Sam. ... — 10 0 His Honour (the Honorary Secretary— Moore, Thos. Esq. .. - 5 0 Moore, W.F. and Son 1 0 0 late) 5 0 0 Capt. CABBE, R.N. Moore, W. F. Esq.. . - 10 0 Okell, Dr. - 5 0 Tanbman, Mr. E. M. - 5 0 Quayle, Capt. - 1 6 Quine, Mr. Thos - 10 6 Annual Subscriptions. Quayle, Geo. P. Esq. - 5 0 Sherwood, G. and Co. - 5 0Thelhiason, Colonel .100 States of Guernsey . 25 0 0 Sodor and Man, Lord TheUnsson, Mr. E... 100Lockett, Mrs. and Bishop of 1 0 0 Wood, Dr - 5 0 Misses, in addition Taggart, Mr. John . . - 6 0 Sparrow, Mr. J 1 0 0 Sums under 5s 219 0 to gift of Life-boat. 600 TheArchdeacon Moore- 10 0 Steam Packet Co. ... 5 0 0 The Clerk of the Roils - 10 0 Todhunter & Elliot, Total 30 3 0 Total £30 0 0 The High Bailiff .... -50