THE LIFE-BOAT,

JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

[PRICE 2o. VOL. IV.—No. 36.] APEIL 2ND, 1860. ISSUED QUARTERLY.

AT the Annual General Meeting of the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, held at the London Tavern on Thursday the 15th day of March, I860, Bear- the Bight Hon. Earl of SHREWSBURY and TALBOT, C.B., V.P., in the Chair, the following Report of the Committee was read :—

ANNUAL REPORT. North Berwick, Kingsgate, Brooke and ONCE more it is the duty of the Committee Grange in the Isle of Wight, Porthcawl, Silloth, Thurso, Portmsh, Newquay (Corn- of Management of the ROYAL NATIONAL wall), and TyrelJa (Dundrum Bay). LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION to present to its The total number of life-boats, including supporters, and to the public, their Annual those in course of construction, belonging to Statement of the position and progress of the Institution, amounts to one hundred and the Society, whose affairs it is their pri- one. A truly noble fleet. Outnumbered, to vilege to conduct. Once more they have be sure, by the Navies of Commerce and of the happiness to report that a blessing has War, but the largest life-saving fleet that attended their exertions, and that whilst they the world has yet seen. have steadily and rapidly extended the field During the past year, the life-boats of of their labours, they have been encouraged the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU- by a corresponding increase of public appre- TION have, at various points of our coasts, ciation and support. been actively called into operation on Confiding in a continuation of that sup- sixty-eight occasions. Two hundred and port, and feeling certain that the Society twenty-seven lives have been saved from has now taken its place as one of the most 40 vessels, including five assisted safely into important and permanent Institutions of our port. On twenty-eight occasions it hap- land, the Committee have determined on pened that when the life-boats had put off soliciting from the advantage of in reply to signals of distress, the vessels a Charter of Incorporation. had either got ox\t of danger, ov their crews The proceedings and status of the Insti- been rescued by other means. Life-boats' tution may be thus epitomized:— crews also assembled several times to give Life-boats.—Twelve new life-boats have assistance, but were not required to put off been placed on the coast by the Society to sea. For these valuable exertions toe during the past year; a portion of them total sum paid to life-boats' crews was being to supersede old or worn-out boats. 7331. 18s. 9d. On these occasions, and on They are stationed as follows :—At St. An- those of quarterly exercise, the boats were . drew's, Cullercoats, Whitburn, Great Yar- manned by about 4,000 persons. Nearly mouth, Exmouth, Fowey, The Lizard, Car- all the services took place in stormy weather marthen Bay, Rhoscolyn, Ayr, The Skerries, and heavy seas, and often in the dark hom- and Wexfovd. of the night. Others are in course of building for Banff, The Committee regret having to report

LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL.—Vol. IV.—No. 36. 238 ANNUAL REPORT. [APRIL 2, 1660. that a serious accident, attended with loss of . It has also been ap- life, occurred to one of the Society's life- proved of by the Lords of the Admiralty, boats in December last; the Aldborough who have ordered its distribution throughout life-boat having been upset in a very high Her Majesty's Fleet; and by the Minister surf, on proceeding to a vessel in distress, of War, who has directed its circulation in all and three of her crew, out of 15, having un- the Military Libraries at home and abroad. happily perished on the occasion. Much The instructions have also been translated «s the Committee regret this unfortunate into French, Spanish, and Swedish; and it occurrence, it is a consolation to them that is not improbable they may be rendered no larger number lost their lives, which into other foreign languages; and that thus must have been the case had not this boat the Institution may indirectly be the means self-righted immediately, and thus enabled of saving life from drowning over many the greater portion of her crew to get into parts of the globe. her again. Indeed, had not the weather and the water been intensely cold at the Carriages.—New life-boat carriages have time, it was considered probable that no life been built during the past year for St. An- would have been lost. The crew have also drew's, Whitburn, Cullercoats, Great Yar- since expressed their continued confidence in mouth, the Lizard, Carmarthen Bay, Ayr, their boat, and have stated that in their Skerries, Silloth, and Porthcawl. Whilst opinion any boat in the world would have several others are being constructed for other been upset under the same circumstances. life-boats. In recording this sad and only interrup- tion to the success and immunity from ac- Boat-lwuses.—New boat-houses have been cident which have so long attended the built at Eedcar, Fowey, The Lizard, Ex- operations of the Institution, the Committee mouth, Carmarthen Bay, Barmouth, Rhos- cannot but be deeply impressed with the colyn, and Fleetwood, and numerous others fact, that the work which they have under- are in course of erection. taken the great responsibility of conducting is, of necessity, a dangerous one; and that, Local Committees.—The Committee con- whatever amount of care, diligence, and tinue to receive the cordial co-operation of knowledge they may be able to exert in its their several Branch Committees, which form prosecution, they may not expect that the so important a department of the machinery results of their labours shall be relieved from for the supervision and control of the work- that universal law which stamps imperfection ing establishment of the Institution. They on all the works of man. desire to express their deep sense of the The Committee nevertheless feel that they same, and especially of the valuable gratuitous have much reason for thankfulness to the labours of the several honorary secretaries, Almighty that their labours for the relief of who conduct the correspondence with the human suffering have met with so great suc- central managing body in London. cess, and been attended by so little loss. They likewise entertain a heartfelt sense Shipwrecks. — Notwithstanding the un- of the admiration and encouragement which paralleled exertions that have been made are due to the brave men who so readily during the past year to save life from ship- and nobly undertake the performance of wrecks, not only by life-boats, but also this hazardous and important work, to the by other available means, the Committee dangers of which they are themselves fully lament to have to report that the number alive. of wrecks in the seas and on the coasts of It is gratifying to find that the little the British Isles, and the consequent loss of pamphlet which the Committee issued life therefrom, have been unprecedentedly last year on the Management of Boats in large; no less than 1646 of our fellow- Heavy Surfs and Broken Water, has been creatures having met with a watery grave. extensively circulated on the coasts of the In the case of two wrecks alone—viz., those APRIL 2, I860.] ANNUAL REPORT. 239 of the Royal Charter and the Pomona— for rescuing whom the Committee have upwards of 800 persons perished in the granted honorary and pecuniary rewards, is darkness of the night, without the pos- shown in the following list:— sibility of any assistance reaching them. No. of Lives No. of Lives In the Year Saved. In the Tear Saved. 1824 124 1842 276 Lives saved. —It is, however, consoling to 1825 218 1843 236 find, that the exertions which have been 1826 175 1844 193 1827 163 1845 235 made during the past year to save life from 1828 301 1846 134 shipwreck have been attended with great and 1829 463 1847 157 encouraging success, as is shown by the an- 1830 372 1848 123 1831 287 1849 209 nexed official return of the Board of Trade:— 1832 310 1850 470 1833 449 1851 230 By Life-boats 291 1834 214 1852 773 By rocket-mortar apparatus, &c. . . 260 1835 364 1853 678 By ships'own boats, shore-boats, and 1836 225 1854 355 'steam-vessels 1,775* 1837 272 1855 406 By individual exertion of a merito- 1838 456 1856 473 rious character • 6 1839 279 1857 374 1840 353 1858 427 Total 2,332 1841 128 1859 499

Total . .11,401 It will be observed that, as usual, a greater number of the lives saved have been Language fails adequately to describe the rescued by ordinary boats, ships and their amount of happiness which the saving of so boats, luggers, and steamers, than by life- many thousands of persons must have con- boats. This must always necessarily be ferred. It can only have been fully appre- so ; the largest number of lives saved from ciated by the parties themselves, and by collisions and wrecks on outlying sand- their relatives and friends, whose expressions banks, being by fishing-smacks and other of gratitude for such important benefits are craft, which are fortunately often at hand. often of the most feeling character. It should also be borne in mind, that the services of a life-boat are usually only called Rewards.—In the Appendix will be found into requisition when it would not be safe a summary of th.e cases in which honorary for any other kind of vessel to approach the and other rewards have been voted by the wreck. One illustration may be given on Institution. Duripg the past year one this point:—On the 30th January last the gold medal, 20 silver medals, 13 votes of ship Ann Mitchell, of Glasgow, was wrecked thanks, inscribed on vellum, and 1,1Q8?. 15,s. on Arklow Banks. Several fishing-smacks 3d. have been granted for saying the Jives attempted in vain to approach her. The of 499 persons by life-boats, ghpre-bpats, steamer Ruby, bound for Bristol, laid-to and other means, on the coagts and outlying for five hours with the laudable view of banks of the United Kingdom. Many of succouring the crew; but the sea was so these services have been of the most gallant very heavy that neither smacks nor steamer and laudable character, performed at immi- could even come within hail of the wreck. nent risk of life. The Arklow life-boat, belonging to this The Committee have abundant proofs Institution, made her appearance. She of the local appreciation of these rewards, nobly ran through the heavy breakers, and and especially of the high esteem in which succeeded in taking off the whole nine men the Society's medals and other honorary from the wreck. distinctions are held on the coas,t. No The total number of persons saved from other proof is needed of fheir beneficial shipwreck since the first establishment of effect as an encouragement to daring exer- the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, and tions in the rescue of shipwrecked persons. * A considerable proportion of these lives were In order to enhance the value of the medals, saved at little or no risk. of the Institution, they are never granted

L 2 240 ANNUAL REPORT. [APRIL 2, 1800.

except when risk of life is believed to Tweed, 149?. 5s. 5d.; Cullercoats, 254?. 10s.; have been incurred; and the most careful Middlesborough, 110?. 10s. 9d. ; Redcar, investigation is made of every case of ap- 148/. 10s.; Yarmouth, 1801. ; Kingsgate, plication for reward before it is decided on. 180?. 9s. 6d. ; Isle of Wight (two boats, On the same principle the bestowal of Brooke and Grange), 406?. 19s,; Exmouth, the gold medal is of very rare occurrence, 2371. 4s. Id, ; Fowey, 333L ; Lizard, 314?. it being only given for services of an extra- 9s. Id.; Braunton, 59Z. 18s.; Porthcawl, Ordinary and exceptional character. 3231. 19s. ; Carmarthen Bay, 3751. 9s. 6d. ; Of such a nature was deemed the noble Aberdovey, 146?. 15s. Id. ; Barmouth and and perilous act of JOSEPH RODGERS, the Portmadoc, 409?. 19s. Id. ; Rhoscolyu Maltese seaman of the Eoycd Charter, who (Anglesey), 148?. Os. Id.; Fleetwood, with a line round him swam through the 174Z. 18s. 6d.; Silloth, 291?. 19s. 6d. ; heavy surf to the rocky shore, when that Thurso, 203?. 19s. ; Banff, 203?. 9s. 6d. ; unfortunate vessel was wrecked on the Lossiemouth, 180?. 15. 6d. ; St. Andrew's, Anglesey coast in October last, which line 261?. ; North Berwick, 203?. 9s. Qd. ; Ayr, was the means of saving many persons, 259?. 14s. 8d. ; Portrush, 203?. 19s. ; Dun- and which, had not the vessel broken up in dalk, 117?. 13s. 6e?. ; Carnsore, 124?. 10s.; so short a time, would undoubtedly have Dnngarvan, 130?. 2s. The Institution has been the means of saving most of those on also expended on the repairs, stores, altera- board. (Vide p. 254.) tions, and inspection of its numerous life- The Committee have to acknowledge the boats, boat-houses, and transporting-carriages, cordial and kind assistance which they con- 3,47(3?. 16s. 2d., and 1,500?. for exercising tinue to receive from the Commodore Comp- the crews of its life-boats ; making altogether troller-General, the Deputy Comptroller- a total of 11,120?. 18s. 3d. General, and the officers and men of the As previously stated, the Institution has Coastguard service, by inquiring into the also granted, during the .same period, merits of such services, and by affording their 1,108?. 15s. 3d., as awards for saving 499 zealous general co-operation on all occasions. persons from a large number of shipwrecks The Committee desire also to acknow- on our coasts. This great and national work ledge the valuable assistance received by has, however, only been accomplished by the Institution from the Mercantile Marine the Society incurring liabilities to the extent .Fund, through Her Majesty's Board of of a further sum of 3,834?. Trade, which enables the Institution to The receipts of the Institution, from all make more liberal pecuniary rewards and sources, amounted last year to 11,652?. payments to its life-boat crews than its lls. Qd. ; and amongst the interesting in- limited means would otherwise allow. cidents connected therewith, the Committee The operations of the Committee may be gratefully acknowledge the accompanying thus briefly stated :—Since the formation of gifts, specially appropriated at the request the Institution it has expended on life-boat of the donors themselves to the cost of the establishments 36,948?. 5s. 8d., and has following life-boats : — voted 82 gold and 658 silver medals for dis- £. s. d. tinguished services for saving life, besides Exmouth Lady Kolle . . . 375 0 0 pecuniary awards, amounting together to A.C.S. . . . 3800 0 12,759?. 15s. 3d. Kingsgate . St. Andrew's . \ A. W. Jaffray, Esq., 560 0 0 Finances.—From the annexed statement of Thurso . . North Berwick, Messrs. Jaffray & Son, 180 0 0 the income and expenditure of the Institution Lizard . . . The Hon. Mrs. Agar during the past year, it will be seen that the and T. J. Agar Ro- following expenses have been incurred, on bartes, Esq., M.P. 269 13 7 either additional new Life-boat stations, or the Fowey . . . \Vm. Kashleigh, Esq., and the Hon. Mrs. replacing of old boats, transporting-carriages, Kashleigh ... 100 0 0 and houses, by new ones:—Berwick-on- Banff . . . Messrs. Macfie & Sons, 180 0 0 APBH, 2, I860.] ANNUAL REPORT. 241

The Committee have also recently re- in snatching so many as 227 of their fellow- ceived the following contributions in aid creatures from a watery grave. It is also of the general objects of the NATIONAL most encouraging to them to know that it LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION :—A Friend, 300?.; is steadily progressing in public estimation MRS. CHAD WICK, in memoriam, 100?.; E. and national importance. It must surely W. GARLAND, Esq., 100L ; T. B. POTTER, also be a source of satisfaction to its sup- Esq., F.P., 105Z.; Royal Exchange Assur- porters to find that, not only is the NATIONAL ance Corporation (fourth donation), 1051.; LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION now one of the most F. MAGENIS, Esq., 100?. Royal Mersey important benevolent Societies in our land? Yacht Club, 751. Also from Glasgow, per but that its operations are known to all the A. A. RANKEN, Esq., Hon. Sec., 331. 8s. maritime powers of the world. Many of in Annual Subscriptions, and 1531. 2s. §d. these governments have had life-boats built in Donations; from Huntingdon and St. under the superintendence of the Institution ; Ives, per MESSES. POTTO BROWN and SONS, and some of these boats have already been 22?. 6s. in Annual Subscriptions, and 81. 2s. the means, on the shores of the Black Sea in Donations; and from the sister Institution, and Australia, of saving a considerable num- the Shipwrecked Mariners' Society, chiefly ber of lives from various wrecks. English- collected in threepences from its seamen men also resident in distant parts of the members in aid of life-boats (eighth dona- globe often send tokens of their approval of tion), 150?. its philanthropic labours. In the same period legacies have been The Committee feel assured that such an left to the Institution by Miss CHUKCH, Institution as this will not readily be allowed Berkeley, 1001. • GEORGE BIGGS, Esq., to Janguishf ram the want of adequate public Strand, 100?.; EDWIN CUTHBERT, Esq., support. No Society has a stronger claim Denmark Hill, 501. ; and from MRS. ANN on the sympathy of the philanthropist than THOMPSON, of Blackheath, payable after the the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, death of a sister, 100?.* whose life-boats have so often preserved to In again reviewing, at the close of another an otherwise desolate home a husband, father, year, the extensive operations'of the Institu- or brother. The Committee therefore make tion, the Comrrfittee feel thankful that the their present earnest appeal on its behaJ/, services of its life-boats have been successful in the full assurance, that those who will * As questions may oceasioually arise whether extend to it their support, will not only Legacies are intended for this or any other So- enhance a work of benevolence and mercy, ciety, the Committee request that bequests may but of national importance, and will thus be made to the Treasurer of the ROVAL NATIONAL LITE-BOAT INSTITUTION, London, for the use of aid in helping onward the best interests of the said Institution. the cause of humanity in our country. 242 STATEMENT OP THE SERVICES OF THE LIFE-BOATS OP THE Date of Wreck. Site of Wreck. Wind and Weather. Name of Vessel. 1859. Jan. 1 Lytham S.W. Gale .... Schooner E. D. of Salcombe. . . . „ 9 Newbierffin Point . S. Gale Schooner Betsy of Sunderland . „ 26 Rhyl Gale . . American Ship — Unknown .... ,. 30 Gale . . . Schooner Victoria of Ulverstone . . Feb. 2 Holyhead W.N.W. Heavy Sea . Rottingdean . . . . . W.S.W. Heavy Gale. Schooner Viscaya of Sljaiti .... " 7 Ditto • . • . Ditto ditto Ditto „" 8o Teignmouth Bar . . . S.S.W. Strong Gale . Peri of Teignmouth .... „ 10 Ditto ditto Barque Aurora of N ewcastle » M Ditto ... . Ditto- ditto „ 18 Newbicrfiiii .... W. Gale .... „ 28 Jack's Hole Bank . . . S. Blowing Strong . Mar. 8 Doom Bar Sands . . . N.W. Heavy Gale . ,, 11 Trefadoc • . S W ditto Schooner Scotia of Carnarvon . . . »» »» Northam Burrows . . . Schooner Caroline of Fowey. . . . „ 12 Ditto . Schooner Clifton of Gloucester . „ 15 Doom Bar Sands . . . N.W. Heavy Gale . Schooner Frederick William of Ipswich » )* Portihadoc • . Strong breeze . . I» »» W. Blowing Hard . Schooner Native Lass of Liverpool .

)> »» Padstow N.W. Gale . . . ,, I* Castletown . • E. Blowing Hard. . Schooner Janet of Liverpool „ 1.8 Fishguard N.N.W. Heavy Gale. Brig Lord Gough of Whitby . . . „ 29 CiiUercoats N.E. Heavy Sea . . Fishing-boat . Abergele Bay . . ; N.W . . . April 2 Sizewell Bank .... S.S.W. Rough . . Brig Velocity of Sunderland . . »> ,» Ditto . Ditto Ditto ...... Goodwin Sands .... W.N.W Sloop Liberal of Wisbeach .... Winterton E.S.E Barque Alecto of Frederickstadt . . :JS Cresswell Rocks. . . . E. Stormy .... Blackwater Bank . E.S.E. Strong Gale . Ship Pomona of New York .... Aug;; . 31 Goodwin Sands .... W.S.W „ 23 Arklow Bank .... S.S.E Barque Fairy Queen of Glasgow . „ 30 Fleetwood W.N.W. Squally . . Ship Sir Colin Campbell of Belfast Castletown ..... W.S.W Brig Opreisingen of Arendal . . Sept-H S. Strong Gale . . Schooner Dove of Seaton .... „ 16 Boulmer ...... N.E. Squally . . . 11 )» Bridlington E. by N Brig Eagle of Sunderland .... ,,17 ( Misner Haven .... N. & W. Strong Gale . ,,18( Oct. 24 Aberdovey N.H.E Smack Endeavour of Portmadoc . ,, 25 Filey . E. by N. Heavy Gale Sloop George and Mary of Hull . . « ,) Boulmer E.S.E ), » Yarmouth • • . S.S.E. Gale . . . Brig John of Shields Terrific Gale . . . ;; 26 Spittal Point .... N.E. Stormy . . . Schooner Majestic of Dundee j» j> Rhyl . . N. Very Heavy Gale. Schooner Oriental of Lancaster » )» S. Heavy Gale . . Schooner Lord Douglas of Dundee. 9) » Ditto Ditto . Schooner Silva of Glasgow ....

JJ »J Ditto • Ditto Ditto

» » Redcar N.W. Strong Gale . Coble Isabella of Hartlepool . . .

» » Bude Haven N.W. Strong Gale . Schooner Charles Frazer of Cork . . „ 31 Ditto S.S.W. Hard Gale . French Schooner La Jeune Mathilde . Nov. 1 Holm S&nds • S. Heavy Gale . . Steamer Shamrock of Dublin . Tenby Roads .... W.S.W i"> 2^ Brauntou Sands .... Hurricane .... Brig North Eske of Sunderland . . . 91 ), Whitburn . Schooner Anton of Denmark . Yarmouth S.S.E.' Gale ." . . Schooner Ferona of Exeter .• . . "i> 61 Tenby Roads .... S.W. Whole Gale. . Brig Policy of Sunderland .... ,, 6 Brille Bar .... Fresh Gales . . . Steamer Enchantress of Hull . . . „ 9 Berwick N.N.E Brig New Astley of Aberdeen . . . „ 19 Castletown, Carrick S.W. Strong . . . Barque Ohio of Stettin ..'...

J» »' Hazy Weather . . Ship Troy of Boston, U. S „ 25 Winterton S.E. Heavy Gale . . Brig Cuba of Whitby . . . „ 26 Redcar S.E. Heavy Sea . . Deo. 3 Aldborongh E.S.E. Blowing Hard Brigantine Countess of Ipswich . . ,, 4 South Tail . Gale Schooner Cygnet of Cardigan . . . „ 5 Salthouse Bank .... W.S.W. Gale . . . Sloop Barbara of Amhvch .... „ 10 Sizewell Bank . . ". E.S.E. Heavy Swell . Brig Henry Morton of Sunderland . „ H Blackwater Bank . S.S.W. Hazy . . . Ship Sonmouth of Liverpool . . . .., 13 Snow Squalls . Sloop Sybil of Goole . .... „ 13 Horse Bank .... Foggy, Heavy Swell Brigant. Robert and Henry of Dundalk „ 18 Filey ... N W Strong Gale Schooner Olive Branch of Colchester . „ 21 Stormy Brigant. Hannah Jane of London . „ 21 Aldborough, S.Vf. Strong Gale Brig Unity of Whitby „ 30 Barmouth S.W. Gale. . . . Ship Britannia of Bath, 1!.S. . . .

Note,—It frequently happens, as shown above, when life-boats put off in reply to signals of ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION during the Year 1859. 243

Life-Boat Station. Expense of Nature of Service. Service. £. s. d. Assisted to bring vessel & ere w of 5 men into harbou] Salvage. 14 0 0 Rhyl life-boat. , . , . . Put off to assist, but services not required. . . 8 10 0 Ditto . 12 Q 0 Holyhead life-boat ... » Ditto ditto . 6 iO 0 10 10 6 Put off to assist, but services not required . . . 760 Teigumouth life-boat .... "Ditto ditto ...... 600 Ditto ditto 770 Ditto ditto 19 12 0 Newbiggin life-boat .... Ditto ditto ... •8 '6 0 Padstow life-boat • 8 13 0 6 10 0 Appledore (Mermaid) life-boat 540 Ditto (Mermaid and Petrel) 2 ditto ...... 33 0 0 Padstow life-boat , . » . 8 11 6 Put off to assist, but services not required. . . 13 0 0 Ditto ditto ...... 3 10 0 Padstow life-boat . . . 0 16 0 Castletown life-boat . * Ditto ditto 196 Fish guard life-boat ..... Put off to assist, but services not required. . . 600 Cullercoats life-boat. ... Paid locally. Put off to assist, but services not required. . 7 10 0 Thorpe life-boat . . 11 10 0 Aldborough life-boat . . . . Put off to assist, but services not required. 7 15 0 W aimer life-boat. . . . 13 10 0 "Winterton life-boat 9 ditto 24 15 0 380 Was towed to spot, but too late to be of service . 4 10 0 Put off to assist, but services not required . . . 6 17 6 Ditto ditto ,. 766 Fleetwood life-boat . . * Ditto ditto .... 4 10 0 11 10 0 Put off to assist, but services not required . . . 4 12 0 Ditto ditto 680 Bridlingtoii life-boat .... 16 0 0 Southwold life-boat . * . . . 31 14 6 11 0 0 Filey life-boat . , . 15 13 0 Put off to assist, but services not required , 6 10 0 Yarmouth (surf) life-boat . . . Assisted to bring ship & crew of 7 men into harbour Salvage. 2 14 9 800 Rayl life-boat 800 Lowestoft life-boat ..... 14 10 0 Ditto 14 10 0 Pakefield life-boat .... Put off to assist, but services not required. . 14 10 0 13 7 0 Bade Haven life-boat .... 4 10 6 Pakefield life-boat ... Ditto ditto 24 0 0 Loweatoft life-boat ... 24 0 0 11 1 0 10 2 6 "Whitburn life-boat , . 12 12 0 Yarmouth (surf) life-boat . Salvage. - Tenby life-boat Put off. Crew saved by other means .... 12 16 0 Pakefield life-boat Assisted in bringing vessel and 14 men into harbour Salvage. 6 10 0 11 0 Q 600 11 0 6 25 15 0 Aldborough life-boat .... Put off to assist, but services not required ... 15 4 0 Appledore (Mermaid) life-boat . Ditto ditto 4 15 0 6 10 0 12 8 0 13 13 0 Salvage. Lytham life-boat Ditto. Filey life-boat . . , 13 18 0 6 10 0 Aldborough life-boat .... Put off to assist, but services not required . . . 31 15 0 12 2 G distress, that vessels either get out of danger, or their crews are rescued by other means. 244 THE LIFE-BOAT. [Araii, 2, i860.

RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR 1860.

1.—Moved by THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., Privy Council for Trade, and to the Marine F.R.S., Chairman of Lloyd's Register of Department of the Board of Trade, for the British and Foreign Shipping Society, important and cordial aid afforded by them Seconded by ALEXANDER BOETEFEUR, to the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. Esq. ; ; Also to the Commodore Comptroller- 1.—That the Report now read be adopted General, the Deputy-Comptroller-General, and circulated. and the Officers and men of Her Majesty's Coastguard service, for their continued 2.—Moved by R. B. FORBES, Esq., Boston, valuable assistance to the Society. United States, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Humane 4.—Moved by Admiral SIR GEORGE F. Society, SEYMOUR, K.C.B., late -in-Chief of H.M.'s Fleet in the West Indies and Seconded by Captain SIR EDWARD G. North America, L. PERROTT, Bart., V.P. 2.—That this Meeting has heard with Seconded by Captain the Hon. F. extreme satisfaction that the NATIONAL LIFE- MAUDE, R.N. BOAT INSTITUTION has at present one hundred 4.—That this Meeting tenders its cordial and orn Life-boats under its management, thanks to THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P., being the largest life-saving fleet the world V.P., the Chairman; to THOMAS CHAPMAN, has yet seen, and worthy of the philan- Esq., F.R.S., V.P., the Deputy-Chairman; thropy and commercial greatness of this and to the other Members of the Committee country. Considering the benefit which of Management, for the care and attention the cause of humanity has derived, and does with which they continue to administer the derive almost daily at this season of the important affairs of the Institution. year from the active services of its Life-boats Also to the honorary Local Committees of on the coasts of the British Isles; and the several. Branches of the Institution for also the advantage which the good cause their zealous co-operation with the Central has received on the shores .of some foreign Committee in promoting the efficiency of countries and of our colonies, by the use of the Life-boat establishments intrusted to their life-boats on the Society's plan, this meeting superintendence and management. is of opinion that every exertion should be 5.—Moved by THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P., used to enable the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION to maintain its present im- Chairman of Lloyd's, portant position, and to extend its sphere Seconded by Vice-Admiral RYDER of useful operations, BURTON, K.H. That the best acknowledgments of this 3.—Moved by Vice-Admiral Sir T. HER- Meeting be given to Rear-Admiral the Right BERT, K.C.B., V.P., Hon. EARL of SHREWSBURY AND TALBOT, Seconded by Rear - Admiral GORDON, C.B., V.P., for his able conduct in the Deputy Master of the Trinity House. Chair, and for the kind interest which he 3.—That the thanks of this Meeting be continues to take in the welfare of the tendered to the Lords of the Committee of ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. Dr. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st January to 31st December, 1859. Or. i £. !. d. £. s. d. £. s. a. s. d. To LIFE-BOATS, viz.— By Donations , . 7,344 5 3 Cullercoals 174 0 0 By Subscriptions . 682 17 6 Middlesborough, lengthening and alter- - 8,02V 2 9 ations of 110 10 9 Yarmouth (surf-boat) 100 0 0 Kingsgate 148 9 6 By Contributions from the Norfolk Isle of Wight (Brooke) 148 9 6 Branch, being the produce of, Ditto (Grange) 148 9 6 remaining Stock, &c 1,019 9 7 Lizard 135 10 0 By Dividends and Interest. . . 4i,9 13 2 Fowey 135 10 0 By Contributions from the Board of Porthcawl 14S 19 0 Trade, for Exercising and Pay- Carmarthen Bay 148 9 0 ing Crews of Life-boats . . . 2,196 6 0 Aberdovey 146 15 1 Barmouth and Portmadoc, lengthening 11,652 11 C and alterations of 26? 19 2 Ehoscolyn 148 0 1 By Balance, being excess of Expen- Silloth 148 9 6 diture over Income .... 590 Portrush 148 19 0 Thurso 148 19 0 Banff 180 9 6 St Andrew's . 1S1 0 0 North Berwick 148 9 6 Ayr 119 18 8 Lengthening, alterations, repairs, and expenses of Inspection of Life-boats 2,382 9 8 5,479 1C 11 To LIFE-BOAT HOUSES, viz.— Berwick 149 5 5 Redcar 148 10 0 Kxmouth 184 19 7 Lizard 119 13 7 Fowey 138 4 0 J'orthcawl 121) 0 0 Carmarthen Bay 172 0 0 Barmouth 142 0 0 Fleetwood 174 18 6 Silloth 143 10 0 Dundalk and Carnsore 241 14 4 Dungarvon and Lossiemouth . . . 259 17 6 Alterations and repairs of Life-boat Houses 4C7 17 1 2,462 10 0 To LIFE-BOAT CARRIAGES, viz.— Fowey and Lizard 113 12 0 Braunton and Porthcawl .... 114 18 0 St. Andrew's and Cullercoats . . . 160 10 0 Great Yarmouth 80-00 Lossiemouth and Exmouth . . . . 103 5 0 Ayr and Thurso 134 16 0 Carmarthen Bay and Tortrusli ... 110 0 0 Banff and North Berwick . . . 110 0 0 Isle of Wight, (Brooke and Grange) . 110 0 0 Repairs and alterations of Carriages . 8S 2 6 1,130 3 6 To Rewards, Medals, ftc., for saving Life . .. 1,108 15 3 To Life-boat Crews, for Exercising * 334 17 1 To Life-belts and Buoys .. 131 16 2 To Life-boat Stores 406 10 9 To Printing Life-boat Journal and Report . .. 224 3 5 To Printing and Stationery, Books, &c. , .. 84 14 7 To Advertisements, Postages, and Parcels . .. 24316 3 To Secretary and Clerks' Salaries, and Auditor's Fees ...... 443 7 8 To Rent of Offices and Fuel 119 14 2 To Expenses of Messengers, Annual Meeting, Furniture, and Sundries .. 73210 £12,243 8 7 it'12,243 8 7

Dr. BALANCE SHEET.—31st December, 1859. Or. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. *. d. To Creditors for Life-boats, Life- Hy 3 per Cent Reduced Annuities boat Carriages, Boat-houses, &c. .. 3,834 8 8 £13,368.8s. 2d. Stock . . . 13,735 2 0 To Capital, 31st December 1858 . 10,235 0 1 By Cash at Bankers . S09 12 7 Legacies . 1,066 2 11 11,301 3 0 Less—Balance of Income and Ex- penditure for the year ending 31st December 1859 :— Expenditure . . £12,243 8 7 Income . . . 11,652 11 6 590 17 1 . 10,710 5 11 £14,544 14 1 £14,544 14 1

Examined and found correct, Sth March, 1860. (Signed) G. C. BEGBIE, Auditor. • In addition to 1,1511. 11s. 9

No. Length. Breadth. Dcplu. No. of Weight. Cost. When STATION. Onu. Bnilt. ENGLAND. Ft. in. Ft. in. Ft In C»t. £. 1 NORTHUMBERLAND BERWICK-ON-TWEED - 30 0 7 6 3 7 10 40 156 1855 NORTH SUNDERLAND — 30 0 7 9 3 G 10 40 J50 1852 BOULMER — — — 30 0 7 6 3 9 10 4_0 15_ 6 1855 ALKMOUTD — - — 22 0 5 6 3 0 4 1852 5 HAUXLEY - — — 30 0 7 6 3 7 10 40 156 1855 NEWBIGGIN — — — 30 0 7 9 3 G 10 40 150 1852 CutLERCOATS — — 32 0 7 9 3 9 10 45 166 1859 DURHAM — - - WHITBURN - - - 32 0 8 0 3 9 10 45 166 1859 SEATON CAHEW — — 30 0 7 6 3 8 10 40 156 1857 10 YORKSHIRE - - MIDDI.ESBOROUGH 33 0 8 6 4 0 10 50 1854 REDCAR — — — — 30 8 - 4 1 10 20— 0 1802 SALTBURN — — - 30 0 10 0 3 G 10 -— 160 1849 FILEY — — — — 30 0 S 8 3 6 12 98 1824 BRIDLINGTON — — 28 0 8 9 3 G 12 — 120 1824 15 HOENSEA — — — 28 0 G 0 3 0 6 2—5 126 •1856 NORFOLK - - - CHOMER - - - - 3i 0 8 3 4 0 12 50 176 1858 MUNDEStEY — — — 30 0 7 6 3 10 10 40 156 1858 BACTON — — — — 32 0 7 10 4 0 10 42 167 1858 PALLING— - - 30 0 7 6 3 10 10 40 156 1858 20 WINTERTON — — — 30 0 7 6 4 0 10 4_0 . 156 1858 CAISTER — — - — 42 0 11 6 4 5 14 250 1846 YARMOUTH — No. 1 — 39 0 10 0 4 3 12 95 ^ 1833 No. 2 - 28 0 9 0 3 2 10 - loo 1859 SUFFOLK - - - LOWESTOFT - - - 42 0 11 6 5 1 14 _. 20_ 0 1850 25 PAKEFIELD — — — 4G 0 12 2 6 1 12 _ 1840 SOHTHWOLD — — — 40 0 11 6 4 6 12 200 1855 ' THORPENESS — — — 30 0 7 9 3 11 10 40 M 1854 ALDBOROUGII— — — 32 0 8 6 3 8 12 45 160 1853 KENT - - - - MARGATE - - - 36 0 6 8 3 31 9 40 120 1857 30 KINGSGATF. — — — 30 0 7 0 3 3 6 30 135 1860 WALMER — - - 30 0 7 6 4 1 10 40 156 1856 DOVER — — — — 28 0 6 0 3 0 6 25 126 1858 DDNGENESS — — — 28 0 6 0 2 9 G 25 126 1856 SUSSEX - - - - CAMBER - - - 28 0 6 0 3 0 C 25 126 1857 35 RYE - - - - 27 0 7 7 3 7 8 40 135 1856 HASTINGS — - — 30 0 7 G 3 8 10 4_0 15_ 6 1858 EASTBOURNE — — — 25 0 8 6 4 3 10 1822 NEWHAVEN — — 29 0 7 3 3 9 Iff - 1852 BRIGHTON — — — 30 0 7 6 3 8 10 4—0 156 1858 40 ISLE OF WIGHT - GRANGE - - - - 30 0 7 0 3 3 G 30 135 1860 BROOKE — — — — 30 0 7 0 3 3 G 30 135 1860 DORSET- - - - LYME REGIS - - - 27 6 7 9 3 G 8 40 135 1853 SOUTH - - EXMOUTH - - - 30 0 6 G 3 0 6 25 135 1859 TEIGNMOUTII — — — 28 0 7 0 3 7 10 40 - 1852 45 CORNWALL - - FOWEY - - - - 30 0 7 0 3 3 G 32 151 1859 LIZARD — — - — 30 0 G b 3 3 G 30 135 1859 PEXZANCE — - — 30 0 8 0 3 8 10 45 150 1853 SENNEN COVE - — 25 S 6 10 3 5 fi 28 125 1853 ST. IVES - - - - 30 0 7 0 3 3 6 30 135 1860 50 NEW QUAY - — — 30 0 7 0 3 3 G 30 135 1860 PADSTOW — - - 30 0 6 0 2 9 G 30 135 1856 BDDE HAVES — - — 27 0 7 G 3 S 8 40 135 1853 _ NORTH DEVON - APPLEDORE— No. 1 - 31 0 8 6 3 7 12 175 1S52 , , No. 2 - 23 0 6 0 3' 0 6 25 • 126 18.>S 55 BRAUSTON — — — 28 0 6 0 3 0 6 25 126 1857

SOUTH WALES. GLAMORGANSHIRE PORTHCAWL - - - 30 0 7 0 3 3 6 30 , 135 1860 CARMARTHENSHIRE LLANELI.Y - - — 26 0 6 6 3 G 8 20> 116 1852 CARMARTHEN BAY — 30 0 6 6 3 3 6 30 13_ 5 1859 PEMBROKESHIRE - TENBY - - - - 28 0 7 0 3 7 10 40 1852 60 FlSHGUARD — — — 30 0 7 6 3 8 10 40 156 1855 CARDIGANSHIRE - CARDIGAN - - - 27 0 7 8 3 0 8 30 116 1849 NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, kid before the Annual Meeting on the 15th of March, 1860. 247

No. | NAME OF BUILDER AND DESIGNER. HONORARY SECRETARY.

Forrestt, after Peake — — S. Sanderson, Esq., Berwick. Rev. R. F. Simpson, North Sunderland. Rev. Henry Bell, Long Houghton, Alnwick. Beeching's, altered to Peake's plai C. \V. M. S. M'Kerlie, Esq., Alnmouth, Alnwick. Forrestt, after Peake — - Mr. Edward Whitfield, Amble, Acklington. Rev. Henry Eaton, Newbigginty the Sea, Morpeth. James Panton, Esq., Tynemouth, Northumberland. W. Wilcox, Esq., Customs, Sunderland. Rev. John Lawson, Seaton Carew, Stockton-on-Tees.

10 K. Craggs, after Peake Greathead of Shields Henry Rodd, Esq., Customs, Stockton-on-Tees. Skelton of Scarbro' — Mr. Richard White, Coast Guard, Filey, York. Mr. J. Ross, Coast Guard, Bridlington, Hull. 15 Forrestt, after Peake Lieut. Stewart, R.N., Coast Guard, Hornsea, Hull. Mr. Henry Sandford, Cromer, near Norwich. Mr. John Pain, Mundesley, North Walsham, Norfolk. Mr. Wm. Cubitt, Bacton Abbey, Norfolk. Lieut. Harris, R.N., Palling-by-the-Sea,Stalham, Norfolk. 20 Rev. John Nelson, Winterton, Great Yarmouth. Bramford of Yarmouth Holmes of Yarmouth Matthew Butcher, Esq., Great Yarmouth. Beeching of Yarmouth Sparham of Lowestoft 25 Teasdel of Yarmouth Capt. Joachim, R.N., Lowestoft, Suffolk. Beeching of Yarmouth Lieut, Simmons, K.N., Southwold, Wangford, Suffolk. Forrestt, after Peake James Osborne, Jun., Esq., Aldborough, Suffolk.

Waterman, after Turner • Wm. Caveler, Esq., Margate. Forrestt, after Peake Capt. Isacke, North Foreland Lodge, Brcadstairs. Capt. Edward St. Leger Cannon, R.N., Walmer, near Deal. Rev. William Yate, Dover. Insps. Lieut. Hippisley, R.N., No. 1 Battery, New Romney.

35 A. B. Vidler, Esq., Rye. Mr. T. S. Hide, Hastings. ' Simpson of Eastbourne — — — W. T. Kitching, Esq.,R.N., Eastbourne. Beeching's, altered to Peake's plrm Mr. W. D. Stone, Newhaven, Lewes. Forrestt, after Peake - - W. J. Williams, Esq., Ship Street, Brighton. 40 Rev. J. Pellew Gaze, Brooke, Isle of Wight. Kev. Edward M'All, Brixton, Isle of Wight, Robert Hillman, Esq., Lyme Regis. Lieut. Agassiz, R.N., Exmouth, Devon. Beeching's, altered to Peake's plan Mr. Arthur Owen, Juu., Teignmouth, Devon. 45 Forrestt, after Peake — — - Mr. W. E. Geach, Penellick, Tywardreafh, Cornwall. Rev. P. Vyvyan Robinson, Llandewednack, Helston. Semmens, after Peake — - Richard Pearce, Esq., Penzance. Forrestt, after Peake - — Jas. Trembath, Esq., Mayon House, Sennen, near Penzancc. James Young, Esq., St. Ives, Cornwall. 50 Mr. W. H. Tregidgo, Coastguard, New Quay, Cornwall. Rev. Richard Tyacke, Padstow. Rev. J. S. Avery, Bude Haven, Cornwall. Wallis, after Peake - - Forrestt, after Peake - T. B. Chanter, Esq., Bideford. 55

Rev. E. P. Nicholl, Llandough Rectory, Cowbvidge. Beeehing's, altered to Peake's plan C. N. Broom, Esq., Harbour Office, Llanelly, Forrestt, after Peake - - - Rev. W; Williams, Ferryeide, Kidwelly. Beeching's, altered to Peake's plan _ jpt. H. Druramond, H.C.S., Tenhy. 60 "orrestt, after Peake - - - Mr. William Vaughan, Fishguard, Haverfordwest. Lamb and White - - - - Thomas Davies, Esq., Cardigan. [tontinueJ.

1.4 248 STATEMENT OF THE SEVERAL LIFE-BOATS BELONGING TO

Depth. No. of Weight. Co«t. When No. STATION. Length. Breadth. Oars. Built.

Ft. in. Ft. in. Ft. in. Cut. £.

NORTH WALES. MERIONETHSHIRE - ABERDOVEY - - - 30 0 G 3 3 0 6 25 135 1858 BARMOUTH — — — 33 0 7 6 3 8 12 1853 CARNARVONSHIRE PORTMADOC - - - 34 0 7 7 3 7 12 - - 1854

65 FLINTSHIRE - - Rnrt (TDBULAR) - - 32 0] 8 4 4 8 12 31 200 1856 ANGLESEY - - - LLASTDDWYN - - - 27 0 6 3 3 0 5 18 65 1840 RnoscoiiYN — - — 30 0 6 6 3 3 6 30 135 1859 HOI.YHEAD _ — — 30 0 7 6 3 8 10 40 156 1858 CEMLYN — — — — 25 1 5 11 2 8 8 18 135 1830 70 MOEURE _ — — 28 0 7 0 2 10 6 23£ 93 1854 PENMON — - — - 28 0 6 3 3 0 6 25 126 1857

LANCASHIRE - - LYTHAM - - - - 30 0 7 6 3 8 10 40 156 1855 FLEETWOOD — — — 30 0 6 9 3 3 6 30 135 1859 CUMBERLAND - - SIM.OTH - - - - 30 0 7 0 3 3 6 30 135 1860 75 - - CASTI.ETOWN - - - 27 6 7 6 3 G 8 40 135 1856

SCOTLAND. AYRSHIRE - - - AYR _ - . - - 32 0 7 9 3 9 10 45 166 1859 CAITHNESS - - - TIIDRSO - - - - 30 0 7 0 3 3 6 30 135 1860 BANFFSHIRE - - BANFF - - - - 39 0 7 0 3 3 G 30 135 1860 ELGINSHIRE - - LOSSIEMOUTH- - - 30 0 6 6 3 0 G 30 135 1859 80 ABERDEENSHIRE - FRASERBUKGH - - 30 0 7 6 3 7 10 40 156 1858 FIFESHIRE - - - ST. ANDREW'S - - 32 0 8 0 3 9 10 45 166 1860 HADDINGTONSHIRE NORTH BERWICK - - 30 0 7 0 3 3 G 30 135 1860

IRELAND. Co. ANTRIM - - PORTRUSH - - - 30 0 7 0 3 3 6 30 135 1860 DOWN - - - GROOMSPORT - - - 28 0 6 0 3 0 6 25 126 1858 85 TYHEI.LA — - — 30 0 7 0 3 3 6 30 135 1860 NEWCASTLE - — - 30 0 6 6 3 3 G 30 135 1859 LOUTH - - - DCNJMIK - - - 30 0 6 8 3 3 6 30 135 1859 DROCHEDA - - — 30 0 7 6 3 7 .10 40 156 1856 DUBLIN- - - SKERRIES - - - 30 0 6 8 3 3 6 30 135 1858 90 WICKLOW - - WicKtow - - - 30 0 7 G 3 7 10 45 1853 ARKLOW— — - - 30 0 7 6 4 0 10 40 156 1857 WEXFORD - - CAHORE - - - - 30 0 7 6 4 0 10 40 156 1857 WEXPOHD — — — 38 6 10 0 5 1 12 200 1852 - ROSSLAHE FORT - - 28 0 6 0 3 0 6 25 126 1858 95 CARNSORE — - — 30 0 G 3 3 3 G 30 135 1859 WATERFORD - TRAMORE - - - 30 0 6 6 3 3 G 30 135 1859 DnSGARVAN - - - 30 0 6 7 3 3 6 30 135 1859 ARDMORE — — - 28 0 6 0 3 0 6 2? 126 1858 CORK - - - YOUGBAI. - - - 30 0 7 G 4 0 10 40 156 1857 100 BAltrCOTTON — - 28 0 6 0 3 0 6 25 126 J857 101 MAYO - - - WESTPOKT - - - 28 0 7 0 3 7 10 40 1853 OB IN CONNEXION WITH THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, Sic.—continued. 249

NAME OF BUILDER AND DESIGNER. HONORARY SECRETARY.

Forrcstt, after Peake. - - - Mr. D. Williams, Customs, Aberdovey, near Shrewsbury. < Rev. O. Lloyd Williams, Barmouth, Carnarvon. E. W. Mathew, Esq., Portmadoc, Carnarvon.

65 Lees, after Richardson — — - Mr. Henry Coulton, Rhyl, North Wales. Taylor, after Palmer John Jackson, Esq., Harbour Office, Carnarvon. Forrestt, after Peake Kev. John Williams, Rhoscolyn, Holyhead. Capt. Priest, R.N., Holyhead. Hart on, after Palmer Rev. James Williams, Llanfairynghornwy, Holyhead. 70 Griffiths, after Skinner Rev. Win. Williams, Tyddwyn, Pentraeth, Anglesey. Forrestt, after Peake J. Wynne Jones, Esq., Beaumaris.

Mr. John Edmondson, Lytham, Preston. Capt. Wasey, R.N., Fleetwood. Edward Jobling, Esq., Carlisle. 75 J. Burnmn, Esq., Castletown, Isle of Man.

Thomas MGCosh, Esq., Ayr, N.B. David Sinclair, Esq., Thurso, N.B. Capt. M'Donald, R.N., Banff, N.B. A. Sim, Esq., Lossiemoutb, N.B.

80 Lewis Chalmers, Esq., Fraserburgh, N.Bi John Purvis, Esq., St. Andrew's, N.B. - Walter Malcolm, Esq., North Berwick, N.B.

Capt. Mould, R N., Ballycastle, Co. Antrim. Kev. A. H. McCausland, Groomsport, Bangor, Ireland. 85 A. H. Montgomery, Esq., Tyrella, Co. Down, Ireland. Capt. Ridge, R.N., Newcastle, Castlewellan, Ireland. T. J. Pooler, Esq., Dundalk, Ireland. Mr. J. McNamara, Drogheda, Ireland. H. A. Hamilton, Esq., Balbriggan, Co. Dublin, 90 Beechiug's, altered to Peake's plan Mr. Charles Ralph, Wicklow, Ireland. Forrestt, after Peake - - - Rev. R. E. Eaton, Arklow, Ireland. W. A. Ryan, Esq., Cahore, Gorey, Ireland. Beeching's, altered to Peake's plan Forrestt, after Peake - - - Iwm. Coghlan, Esq., Customs, Wexford, Ireland. 95 Dr. Waddy, Churchtown, Co. Wexford. Mr. J. W. Maher, Tramore, Waterford. H. A. FitzGerald, Esq., J.P., Dungarvan. Capt. Stewart, B.W., Ardmore, Yougbal, Irelan 1. J. W. Pirn, Esq. Youghal, Ireland. 100 Rev. D. O'Sullivan, Ballycottou, Cloyne, Ireland. 101 Beeching's, altered to Pcakc's plan P. O'Malley, Esq. Westport, Ireland. 250 THE LIFE-BOAT. 2, 1860.

LIFE-BOAT TRANSPOETING-CAKRIAGE.

LIFE-BOAT TRANSPORTING-CAERIAGE AS ADOPTED BY THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT IXSTITBTIDX

THE carriage consists of a fore and main \ needed at the rear end, that the boat may body. The latter is formed of a keelway be ^aunched in an upright position with her A, A, and of side or bilgeways B, B, in ! crew on board; but they are not required rear of the main axle, the boat's weight at the fore end of the carriage. The boat is being entirely on the rollers of the keelway. I hauled off the carriage and launched into the Its leading characteristic is tbat, on the -with- I sea by a rope at each end of the boat vovo drawal of the long forelock pin C, the fore j through the sheeve D, having one end and main bodies can be detached from each J hooked to a self-detaching hook at the boat's other. The advantages of this arrangement | stern, and the other manned by a few are that the weight of the boat when she is j persons on the shore, who thus haul the launched from the rear end forms an in- ! boat and her crew off the carriage and launch clined plane by elevating the keelway, yet ; them afloat at once, with their oars in their without lifting the fore body off the ground, hands, by which means head-way may be whilst to replace her on the carriage she can obtained before the breakers have time to be hauled bow foremost up the fore end or beat the boat broadside on to the beach. longer incline. The bilgeways B, B, are APBII, 2, I860.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 251 THE LIFE-BOAT OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LTFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. Fig. 1.

^-^-.W— -jJ-_-_--.___- Iji. .V-rS-fe::^.. j-A.ll

Deck Plan. Fig. 3. Vig. 4.

Italy-Plan. Midship Section. The accompanying figures show tho general form, the nature of the fittings, and aiv- cluimbers of one of these boats, 30 feet in length and 7 feet 6 inches 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 or slope of stem and stern-posts. The dotted Sines of fig. i show the position and dimensions of the air-chambers within board, and of the relieving-tubes. 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. In fig. 3, the extefior form of transverse sections, at different distances from stem to stern, is shown. Fig. 4 represents a midship transverse section, A being sections of the side air-cases, B the relieving-tubes, bored through solid massive chocks of wood of the same depth as the space between the deck and the boat's floor, c, c, are spaces beneath the deck, filled up, over 6 feet in length, at the midship part of the boat, with solid chocks of light wood, forming a portion of the ballast; d is a section of a small draining-tier, having a pump in it, by which any Jeakage can be pumped ont 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 pevson in the water by stepping oa them, may climb into the boat. This life-boat possesses in the highest degree all the qualities which it is desirable that a life-boat should possess :— I. Great lateral stability, a. Speed against a. heavy son. 3. "Facility for launching and for taking the shore. 4. Immediate self-discharge of aay water breaking into her. 5. The important advantage of self-righting if upset. (J. Strength. 7. Stowage-room for a number of passengers. 252 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APEIL 2, 1860.

LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL REWARDS VOTED BY THE EOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION FROM THE IST JANUARY TO THE 31sT DECEMBER, 1859. Dec. 12, 1858. — The French lugger Louise wrecked off Troon, during blowing weather. 4 out Amelie, of Nantes, was wrecked, during a gale of of 5 of the crew were saved, after some difficulty, wind, in Dundrum Bay. The Institution's life- by a fishing-boat.-—Reward, 47. boat, stationed at Newcastle, put off and rescued Feb. 2.—The schooner Richmond, of Middles- the crew of 5 men.—Expense of service, 61. borough, was wrecked during a S.W. gale off Dec. 21.—The brig Black Prince, of North Kingsdown, Walmer. A boat promptly put off Shields, was wrecked, during thick weather, on and rescued 1 out of 6 of the crew.—Reward, the Holme Sands. A Pakefield yawl put off and 27. 10s. rescued the crew of 9 men.—Reward, 107. Feb. 3.—Voted the silver medal of the Institu- Jan. G.—Reported that the Lytham life-boat had tion to JOHN RUDDOCK, boatman of Filey, in put off, on the 19th Dec., to the assistance of the testimony of his general valuable and gallant schooner E.D., off Salcombe, which had a signal services in saving life from wrecks on different of distress flying, during a S.W. gale, and had occasions in the Filey life-boat and in other succeeded in bringing her into port in safety. boats. Jan. 6.—The schooner Maria, of Bilboa, was_ Feb. 6.—The sloop St. Anne, of Galway, -was wrecked, during a heavy storm, off Lerwick,' wrecked, during stormy weather, off Rinmore . 7 men put off in their boat and rescued, Point, Galway. 2 men put off in a boat and at the risk of their lives, the wrecked vessel's rescued the sloop's crew of 2 men.—Reward, 17. crew of 7 men.—Reward, 71. March 3.—Voted the silver medal of the Insti- Jan. 6, 1859.—Voted a reward of 61. to 6 men, tution to Mr. JOHN RIDGE, and 117. to several for putting off and saving 2 men of the crew of other men, for going off in shore-boats and the smack Catherine Anne, of Ramsey, which was saving, at considerable risk of life, 18 out of 31 wrecked during a S.W. gale, off Maryport, on the men from the steamer Czar, of Hull, which sank 7th Oct. last. on the Vroge Rocks, Lizard Point, during a S.W. Jan. 6.—Also 81. to a fishing-boat's crew, for gale, on the 22nd Jan. last. saving the crew of 3 men of the schooner Oak, of March 3.—Also the thanks of the Society, Goole, from Goole to Jpswich, which, during a inscribed on vellum, to Capt. J. B. WILLOCGIIBY, fresh gale and squally weather, was wrecked off R.N., Inspecting Commander of the Coastguard, Blakeney Harbour, on the 18th Oct. last. in acknowledgment of his valuable services at Jan. 6.—Also 21. to 3 men, for saving a man the stranding of the barque Aurora, off Rotting- whose boat was capsized 'off Britannia Pier, , on the 9th Feb. last, and of his zealous exer- Yarmouth, during stormy weather, on the 24th tions in promoting the establishment of several Oct. last. life-boats on the coast. Jan. 6.—Also 37.10s. to a boat's crew, for putting March 3.—Also the thanks of the Institution, off and rescuing 1 out of 3 men of the crew of the inscribed on vellum, to Mr. J. R. JONES, and schooner Earl Spencer, of Liverpool, which was 21. 10s. to 5 other men, in consideration of their wrecked during cloudy weather at the mouth of intrepid conduct in putting off in a boat and the Boyne, Drogheda, on the 17th Nov. last. rescuing the crew of 5 meu of the schooner Eliza Jan. 6.—Also a reward of 31. to a boat's crew, Pickering, of Hull, which was wrecked off Cymy rqn, for putting off and rescuing^ out of 6 of the crew near Holyhead, on the 18th Jan. last. of the brig Sampson, of Waterford, which was March 3.—Also the thanks of the Institution, wrecked during hazy weather off Ballinacourty, inscribed on vellum, to Mr. KENNETH MuitKAy, near Dungarvan, on the 14th Nov. last. and 57.10s. to several other men, for putting off Jan. 6.—Also 41. to a boat's crew, for going off and aiding to bring on shore 5 men from the and saving the crew of 6 men of the schooner brigantine Miney Barley, of Cork, which was Sealby, of Maryport, which was wrecked during a found disabled off the Butt of Lewis, during hazy gale of wind off Innisboffin, on the coast of weather, on the 28th Dec., 1858. Some of the Donegal, on the 30th Nov. last. brigantine's crew had previously perished from Jan. 6.—Also the silver medal of the Institution famine, and the captain died soon after he had and I/, to JOHN Moss, for saving, at the peril of been brought on shore. his life, a man from the lugger Stornoway's boat, March 3.—The flat Margaret, of Preston, sank which had been run down off Dungeness, on the off Mochras Head, Cardigan Bay. during a dense 19th Dec. last. fog. Four boats put off and rescued the crew of Jan. 6.—Also a reward of 51. 10s. to a boat's 3 men.—Reward, 147. crew, for going off and saving 2 persons from a March 7.—The schooner Ebentzer, of Beaumaris, boat which was capsized during squally weather, was wrecked on the north side of Irvine Bar off Glin, Limerick, on the 13th Nov. last. during a gale of wind. The Irvine life-boat put Jan. 6.—Also 3/. to a boat's crew, for putting off and rescued the crew of 4 men.—Reward, 67. off and rescuing 3 men from a fishing-boat which March 11.—The Society's life-boat at Holyhead went to pieces off Nesting, Shetland, during a put off and assisted to bring into a port of safety gale of wind, on the 27th Aug. last. the schooner Scotia, of Carnarvon, which, during a Jan. 8.—The French brig Druide, of Morlaix, heavy gale of wind, was observed to be in distress was wrecked, during squally weather, off Blakeney, off the Clipera Rocks.—Expense of service, 67. 10s. Norfolk. A boat put off, manned by 20 men, and March 11.—The schooner Caroline, of Fowey, saved, after much toil and risk, the crew of 8 was wrecked during stormy weather on Northam men.—Reward, 201. Burrows, Bideford. The Institution's life-boat, at Jan 9.—The Newbiggiu life-boat, belonging to Appledore, put off and rescued the crew of 5 men. the Institution, put off and rescued 4 persons from —Expenses of service, 47. the schooner Betty of Sunderland, which was March 12.—The schooner Clifton, of Gloucester, wrecked during a strong gale of wind off New- was wrecked, during a heavy gale of wind, off bigging Point.—Expense of service, 147. Bideford. Several attempts were made by the Jan. 10. — The brig Nancies," of Irvine, was Institution's life-boats at Bideford to save the APRK, 2, I860,] THE LIFE-BOAT. 253 wreck's crew, but for a long time the violence GEORGE, of Shields, for wading into the surf, at the of the storm and sea baffled their efforts. Ulti- risk of their lives, to the rescue of the crew of the mately, however, after much toil and risk, 2 of j schooner Sir William Curtr's, which daring a gale the wreck's crew were saved by one of the life- of wind went on the rocks off Tynemouth on the boats. — Expense of services, STl. 14th March. March 20.—The schooner Slue Jacket, of Ban- June 2.—Also the thanks of the Institution, gor, was wrecked during stormy weather on the inscribed on vellum, to Capt. EI.MSON and Mr. Latton Sands, off Bsaumaris. A boat, manned by McLELLAN; and 21. to 4 other men for their ser- 5 men, put off and rescued 2 out of 5 of the crew. vices in rescuing 10 of the crew of the brig William .-Keward, 21. 10s. Sortie, of Glasgow, which was wrecked off Barra, March 29.—The Cullercoats life-boat, which Western Islands, on the 26th Jan. last. belongs to this Institution, put off and rescued in June 22.—The lugger Bretagne, of Havre, went a heavy sea, the crew of 4 men of a fishing-boat on the Goodwin Sands during hazy weather. The which was disabled off Cullercoats. The life- lugger Neptune's crew, rendered some valuable boat's crew declined to receive any reward for assistance to the wrecked men.—Reward, II. 10s. their services to their fellow fishermen. July 23.—The Arklow life-boat put off with the April 1.—A boat was capsize^ off Castletowns- view of rendering assistance to the barque Fairy end, Cork. A boat's crew put off and rescued, Queen, of Glasgow, which went on the Arklow after some difficulty, 3 out of 4 of the crew.— Bank during a dense fog.—Expense of service, Keward, II. 10s. 11. 6s. 6rf. April 2.-—The brig Velocity, of Sunderland, was Aug. 1.—The Walmer life-boat put off with the wrecked during stormy weather on Sizewell view of rendering assistance to the crew of a Bank, Suffolk. The Institution's life-boat, sta- vessel which was observed to be in a dismantled tioned at Thorpness, put off and saved the crew of state on the Goodwin Sands; but no person was 8 men.—Expense of service, 1H. 10s. found on the wreck.—Expense of service, 61. 10s. April 7.—Voted the silver medal of the Institu- Aug. 30.—The Institution's life-boat, at Fleet- tion to DANIEI* SHEA, coxswain of the Society's wood, put off with the view of rendering assistance life-boat at Padstow, and 71. to his crew, for going to the ship Sir Colin Campbell, of Belfast, which off and rescuing the crew of 7 men of the brigan- was in distress during a heavy gale of wind off tine Gonsalve, of Nantes, which during a heavy Fleetwood.—Expense of service, 41. 10s. ga'.e of wind was wrecked on Doom Bar Sand, Aug. 30.—The Norwegian brig Opreimingen, of Padstow, on the 8ih March.—Also St. to the crew Arendal, was stranded in Castletown Bay daring of the same life-boat for saving the crew of 4 a gale of wind at midnight. The life-boat belong- men and a pilot from the schooner Frederick ing to the Institution, stationed at Castletown, William, of Ipswich, which was also wrecked on put off and saved 3 of the crew.—Expense of ser- Doom Bar Sand'Padstow, on the 15th idem. vice, III. 10s. April 7.—Also 1101. 10s. 6d. to pay the ex- Sept. 1.—Voted 51. to 2 men and a lad for swim- penses of the Newhaven, Brighton, Teignmouth, ming off and rescuing 2 priests, who with their Penmon, Fishguarxl, Portmadoc, Khyl, Aid- servants had been capsized from their boat during borough, and Arklow life-boats, for putting off to a squall of wind of Roundstone, on the coast of vessels which had signals of distress flying, but Galway, on the 3rd August. which did not afterwards require the boats' services. Sept. 1.—Also 41. to 2 pilots for rendering April 15.—The sloop Liberal, of Wisbeach, was assistance to the crews of 8 men of two ships' wrecked during stormy weather on the Goodwin boats, which were in a perilous position off the Sands. The Institution's life-boat, at Walrner, put Holmes, in the Bristol Channel, on the 3rd August off' and rescued 1 out of 4 of the crew. Expense last. of service, 131. 10s. Sept. 6.—The brig fame,of Shields, was wrecked April 24.—The barque Alecto, of Frederickstadt, on the Shipwash Sands, near Harwich, during hazy was wrecked off Winterton during a gale of wind. weather. A smack's crew of 5 men saved the The Institution's new life-boat at "Winterton put crew of 7 men.—Reward, 51. off and saved the crew of 9 men.—Expense of Sept. 14.—The Dover life-boat, belonging to the service, 24/. 15s. Society, put off with the view of saving the crew April 27.—The French lugger Boncalis, of Bay- of the schooner Dove, of Seaton, which was totally onne, was wrecked about 4 miles off Blackrocks, wrecked off Dover, during a strong gale of wind. Dpndalk Bay. A boat, manned by 4 men, put off The vessel's crew had, however, been previously and Attempted to rescue, at great risk of life, the rescued by the rocket apparatus—Expense of lugger's crew of 5 men. They were subsequently service, 41. 12s. taken off the wreck in finer weather by the same Sept. 16.—The Boulmer life-boat put off with boat's crew, accompanied by Mr. McDERMorr and the view of rendering assistance to a fishing-coble, a French lad.—Reward, 41. to the boat's crew. which was observed to be in distress off that place April 27.—The schooner Amelia, of Salcombe, duringsqtially weather.—Expense of service, 61.8s. was wrecked during a gale of wind off Cardiff, A Sept. 17.—The Institution's life-boat at Bridling- boat, manned by 5 Coastguard-men, put off and ton, put off and rescued, during a heavy gale of rescued, at considerable risk of life, the crew of 4 wind, the crew of 6 men of the brig Eagle of men.—Keward, 51. Sunderland, which went on shore near the North May 5.—Voted the silver medal of the Society Pier, Bridlington.—Expense of service, 161. to ALEXANDER BAIN, seaman, in testimony of his Sept. 24.—Six persons were capsized from their intrepid services in wading into the surf, at the boat off Mevagissey Harbour. A boat manned by peril of his life, and conveying a line on board 5 men put off and rescued 2 out of the 6 men.— the French barque Azalea, of Mantes, by which Reward, 21.10s. means her crew of 3 hands were rescued. The Oct. 6.—Voted the silver medal of the Society to vessel had gone on the rocks off Skerries, Dublin, JOHN CEAGJE, coxswain of the Southwold life-boat; during a gale of wind on the 28th April. second-service clasp to B. HEKRISGTON ; and May 5.—Also 41. to a boat's crew of 4 men for 31Z. 14s. 6d. to pay the expenses of the life-boat in putting off in a boat and saving 2 women who had putting off and rescuing the crew of 9 men and been left on a rock off Sellcrna, on the coast of the captain's wife, of the Prussian brig Lucinde, of Donegal, on the 10th March. Memel, which was wrecked during a strong gale May 5.—Also the thanks of the Institution, in- and very heavy sea off Misner Haven, Suffolk, on scribed on vellum, to WIIMAM SHANNON and JOHN the 17th Sept. last. • 254 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APEIL 2,1860.

Oct. 6.—Also 61. We. to pay the expenses of the was wrecked during stormy weather off that Cahore life-boat, for putting off with the view of place. A number of persons assisted, by means rendering assistance to a vessel that was supposed of cliff-ladders, in saving the crew of 3 men. A. to be in distress. boat's crew also put off with the view of saving Oct. 6.—Voted the thanks of the Institution to the crew of the said vessel.—Reward, 7/. Capt. TDBOH, B.N., for putting off, with 15 others, Oct. 31.—The French schooner La Jeune Ma- in the Wick new life-boat, and rescuing the crew thilde, of Caen, was wrecked near the Lowestoft of 7 men of the schooner Huntress, which was South Pier Head daring » heavy gale, The stranded during a gale of wind off Wick, on the Pakefield life-boat put off with the view of render- 6th Sept. last. ing assistance; but, owing to the shallowness of Oct. 24.—The smack Endeavour of Portmadoc, the water, the life-boat was unable to get near the was wrecked during a gale of wind off Aberdovey. vessel, and being in danger of having their boat The life-boat of the Institution at the latter place destroyed by the heavy seas, the crew were com- put off and rescued the crew of 4 men.—Keward, 91. pelled to run into the harbour for safety. The Oct. 25.—The steamer Mary Ann, of West vessel's crew of 5 men were afterwards saved by Hartlepool, struck on the Northern Belle off Broad- a punt manned by 6 of the life-boat's crew.— stairs, and afterwards went down during a heavy Reward, 12/. , gale of wind. The Margate lugger Queen, after Nov. 1.—The smack Jiruce, of Milford, was many gallant attempts, rescued the crew of 4 wrecked during a heavy gale of wind near men. Keward, 20/. Tenby. The Institution's life-boat stationed at Oct. 25.—The schooner Elizabeth, of Rochester, that place put off, manned by Lieut, the Hon. and the brig Paragon, of Stockton, were wrecked R. F. BOTI.E, R.N., and a crew of 12 men, and during a gale of wind on Yarmouth Beach. A rescued the smack's crew of 3 men.—Expense of boat's crew of 6 men put off and rescued the 2 service, 1U. Is. master! of the vessels, their crews having reached Nov. 1.—The smack Peace, of Brlxham, was the land in their own boats.—Howard, 61. wrecked during a heavy gale of wind off Lundy Oct. 25.—The schooner Kingston, of Cork, was Island. A pilot-boat rescued; at some risk of wrecked under Penarth Head during a gale of life, the crew of 3 men.—Reward, 8/. wind. Two men rendered valuable assistance by Nov. 2.—The brig North Eske, of Sunderland, wading into the surf to the rescue of the crew. was wrecked during a hurricane on Braunton Reward. 21. Sands. The Braunton life-boat put off and rescued, Oct. 25.—The sloop George and Mary of Hull after much difficulty, the ere-w of 6 men. Expense was wrecked during a heavy gale of wind off Filey. of service, Wl. 2s. 8d. The Society's life-boat stationed at that place put, Nov. 2.—The schooner Anton, of Denmark, was off and rescued the crew of 3 men.—Expense of wrecked on some rocks off Whit^urn. The Whit- service, 15/. 13s. burn life-boat, which belongs to the Institution, Oct. 26.—The schooner Esther Anne, of TJlver- put off with the view of rescuing the crew of ti stone, was wrecked during a very heavy gale of men, but they had previously been taken off by wind, near Hedwharf Bay, Anglesey. A fishing- the Whitburn old life-boat.—Expense of service, boat's crew rescued, after four attempts, the crew 12/. 12». of 4 men, who were very much exhausted, having Nov. 3.—Voted the gold medal of the Institu- been in the rigging eleven hours.—Keward, 12Z. tion and al. to JOSEPH RODGERS, a Maltese seaman, Oct. 26.—The schooner Silea, of Glasgow, was in acknowledgment of his heroic conduct in swim- wrecked on Gorton Sands during a heavy gale of ming ashore with a line from the steam-ship Royal wind. The Pakefield life-boat, in connexion with Charter, whereby several lives were saved, on the this Institution, put off with the view of rendering occasion of the unfortunate wreck of that vessel, assistance to the vessel.—Expenses, Ul. 100. The during a very heavy gate of wind, on the Anglesey Lowestof't life-boat had approached the above coast on the night of the 25th Oct. last. At the wreck at the same time. The schooner's crew of time the sea was breaking with frightful violence 4 hands were taken on board by her, and afterwards on the rocks; and had the vessel herself been able safely landed.—Expense of service, Ul. 10». to resist the force of the waves, his daring effort Oct. 26.—The Lowestoft life-boat put off again to help his fellows in distress would, without doubt, and rescued the crew of 5 men of the schooner have been gloriously rewarded by the safe de- Lord Douglas, of Dundee, which was wrecked off liverance of most if not all of those 490 persons Corton Beach during a heavy gale of wind. who sailed with him in the ship. While returning to the shore with the wrecked It was, however, decreed otherwise, as the "ship crew on hoard, the violence of the gale had split broke up before more than 25 persons had been the boat's foresail, which compelled the crew to able to avail themselves of the means of rescue run on Corton Beach, where the rescued men afforded them by the intrepidity of the brave man were safely placed. After having procured whose act we are recording. Nevertheless, that another sail, and partly changed the boat's crew, act is as deserving of admiration as if it had been she again proceeded off to the rescue of the crew the means of saving all on board. The extreme of the schooner Silva, as detailed above. Expense risk attending its performance may not have struck of service, 14/. 10*. every one, yet it would be impossible to exaggerate Oct. 26.—The schooner Majestic, of Dundee, was it. It is known to every person conversant with wrecked on SpJttal Point during stormy weather. the effects of a broken sea on the shore, that even The life-boat of the Institution, stationed at Ber- if that shore be of smooth sand or shingle, the force wick, put off and rescued the crew of 5 hands.— of the falling waves is so great, and their retreat- Expense of service, 8/. 10s. ing force so almost equally dangerous, as to over- Oct. 26.—The schooner Oriental, of Lancaster, come in most cases the power and skill of the was wrecked during a gale of wind off the Voryd strongest and most skilful swimmers. How much Telegraph Station, Rhy.1. The Society's tubular more is the danger enhanced when the infuriated life-boat at Rhyl put off and rescued the crew of f> surges dash themselves and all that they bear men.—Expense of service, 8/. upon them, with headlong violence, on the sharp Oct. 26.—The Institution's life-boat at Redcar and serrated edges of the adamantine rock 1 Yet put off during a gale, of wind, and rescued 2 men still more must the risk be increased when all from a pilot-coble, which was in great danger, off around is darkness; when broken spars and pieces Redcar.—Expense of service, 13Z. 17s. of wreck are interspersed amongst the waves; and Oct. 29.—The schooner 'Diligence, of Whitby, when the temperature of the water is so low as to APKIL 2, I860.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 255 chill the blood and half quench the vital energies Dec. 1.—Voted the thanks of the Institution to of the most vigorous frame. All these sources of the Rev. O. LLOYD WILLIAMS, and 6/. to pay the danger must have presented themselves to KOD- expenses of the Barmouth life-boat in putting off GERS; yet he heeded them not. True, he was and rendering important assistance to the Ameri- personally interested in reaching the shore, but can ship Troy, cotton laden, which had grounded he could not have thought that the probability of during hazy Weather on Sam Badrig Causeway. doing so was increased by his carrying a line from The life-boat's crew also received salvagej for the ship, and he might well have paused ere plung- this service. ing into the deep, to reflect if the chances of his Dec. 1.—Voted the silver medal and 11. to own destruction did not greatly predominate over PETEB SMITH, chief boatman of the I/ydd Coast- those of his reaching the shore alive. And no guard station, and 51. to his crew of 5 men, for doubt he would have so reflected, and would have saving the master and some of the crew of the acted on that reflection, had he not yielded him- Norwegian brig Caroline, which was wrecked, self up to that impulse of a feeling and generous during a heavy gale of wind off Lydd, on the nature which at such a moment will absorb every 25th Get. last. other, and which, banishing self from the mind, Dec. 1.—Also the silver medal and St. to will think only of the object to be effected. CHARLES MITCHELL, and 15/. to two boats' crews, Such was the act of JOSEPH RODGEHS, the Maltese for putting off at great risk on three occasions, seaman of the Royal Charter. and rescuing the crew of 4 men of the sloop Nov. 3.—Voted a reward of 37. to 3 men for Susy, of New Quay, which, during a very heavy their assistance to 2 persons who were observed to gale of wind, was wrecked off Port Isaac on the be in a dangerous position in their boat, offStone- 25th October last. MITCHELL displayed on these haven, during blowing weather. occasions undaunted courage and perseverance. Nov 6.—The Berwick life-boat put off during Dec. 1. — Also the silver medal to JAMES a gale of wind and rescued the crew, consisting THOMAS, and the thanks of the Institution, in- of 6 men, of the brig New Astley, 01 Aberdeen, scribed on vellum, to F. REHDLE, F. WHEELER, which was wrecked off Berwick on that day.— and H. WHEELER, in acknowledgment of their Reward, 61. 10*. highly meritorious services ia assisting with Nov. 6.—The Pafcefield life-boat went off, during others to rescue, by wading into the surf, the crew a heavy gale of wind, to the assistance of the of 6 men of the schooner Lelia, of London, which steamer Enchantress, of Hull, which went on Brille was wrecked during a gale of wind on Rocken Bar, off that place, and succeeded in bringing the End, Isle of Wight, on the 1st Nov. last. They vessel and her crew of 14 hands safely into harbour. had, in addition, received a local reward. THOMAS —The life-boat's crew were paid by the owners particularly distinguished himself on the occasion for their services. by his gallantry. The thanks of the Institution Nov. 8.—The schooner Fame, of Maldon, came were also xoted to JOSEPH WALLIS, Esq., chief into collision with another vessel off Caister, near officer of coast-guard, and to his men for then- Yarmouth. A boat's crew of 6 men rescued the valuable services at the wreck. schooner's crew.—Reward, 6A Dec. 1.—The new surf life-boat at Yarmouth, Nov. 19.—The barque Ohio, of Stettin, was belonging to this Institution, put off and saved wrecked in Castletown Bay during a heavy gale the" brig John, of Shields, and her crew of 7 of wind. The Castletown life-boat, belonging to men, which was in distress off Yarmouth on this Institution, put off and rescued the crew of 4 the 25th Oct. last. The same life-boat put off men.—Expense of service, 12?. during a gale of wind, and rescued the crew of 5 Nov. 25.—The brig Cuba, of Whitby, was men of the schooner Ferona, of Exeter, which totally wrecked opposite Winterton Light, at was wrecked off Yarmouth on the 5th Nov. last. midnight. The Society's life-boat at Wiiiterton The owners had paid the life-boat's crew for put off in the morning and rescued 1 of the crew. both services. —Expense of service, 111. Os. 6rf. Dec. 1.—Voted 18Z. to a Bacton yawl's crew of Nov. 26.—The Prussian brig Forluna, of Memel, 18 men, for putting off and rescuing 4 out of 5 of was stranded on the East Scare Rocks, off Redcar, the crew of a fishing-smack which was wrecked in a heavy sea. The Redcar life-boat put off on the Hasborough Sand off Bacton on the 27th and rescued the crew of 11 hands. —Expense Nov. last. The poor men had been in the rigging of service, 25J. 15s. without food or drink sixty hours, before they Dec. 1.—Voted the silver medal of the Insti- were rescued from the mast of their sunken tution to R. HOOK, FRASCIS SMITH, JAMES vessel. For three nights and two days they held BUTCHER, RICHARD BUTCHER, WILLIAM ROSE, on this uncertain support—about eight feet above ALFRED MEWSE, and THOMAS LIFFEN, for their the raging sea—without food and almost with- general gallant services in the Lowestoft life- out clothing. One of the men took off his shirt boat in saving life from shipwrecks, and parti- and held it out as a signal of distress till it cularly for putting off in that boat, and rescuing, was blown from his feeble grasp. This is a during a heavy gale of wind, the crew of 14 men case of most remarkable* endurance. It was but a of the steamer Shamrock, of Dublin, which was small vessel, a smack with four hands; the fourth, totally wrecked on the south end of the Holm a boy, climbed the mast with the others and held Sands, on the 1st Nov. last. Also 242. to pay the on till the second day, when he became exhausted, expense of the service of the boat on that occasion. and relaxing his hold, slipped down into the sea. Dec. 1.—Voted the silver medal to Lieut, the Hon. One of the men went down after him, seized him R. F. BOYLE, R.N.; the second-service clasp to and dragged him up the mast again, but there was ROBERT PARHOTT, coxswain; and 12/. 16s. to pay nothing to which to lash him, and no crosstrtes or the expenses of the Tenby life-boat for putting spars on which to rest, so that during the night, off to the assistance of the brig Policy, of Sunder- when almost senseless with cold and fatigue, the land, which was wrecked during a heavy gale with poor boy slipped down again, and was lost in the squalls of hail on the Monkstone Rocks, near darkness. On Sunday they were tantalized with Tenby, on the night ol the 6th Nov. last. While the hope of immediate succour. A vessel saw in the act of saving the shipwrecked crew, the their signals and heard their cries, and sent a boat cable of the life-boat parted, which compelled her to their relief; but, after buffeting"with the wind to return to the shore. The men were afterwards and tide, they had the mortification to see her saved by the crew of the life-boat by means of the give up the attempt and return to the vessel. rocket apparatus. Then it was that black despair took possession of 253 THE LIFK-BOAT. I. 2, I860.

them, and they gave themselves up for lost; but Liverpool, was wrecked on Salthonse Hunk, clinging to their frail support for an hour or two Lytham, during a gale of wind. The Institution's longer, they heard a gun fire. This gave them life-boat at Lytham put off, but found the vessel fresh courage, for they took it to be a signal, as in deserted, her crew having reached the land, after fact it was, that their case was known, and an four hours' exposure, in their own boat.—Expense attempt would be made to save them. The vessel of service, 61.10». stood in and communicated with the shore, and a Dec. 10.—The brig Jfeury Morton, of Sunder- boat put off to search for them; but they were land, was wrecked in rough weather on Sizewell such a speck on the ocean, that, night coming on, Bank, Aldborough. The life-boat at that place they could not be seen, and the boat returned to ; put off, and rescued the vessel's crew of 8 men.— shore, For the third night, therefore, they had I Expense of service, 12/. 8«. still to cling on, expecting every moment that the ' Dec. 11.—The ship Sonmouth, of Liverpool, mast would go over and bury them in the deep. [ was wrecked, during hazy weather, on the south On the Monday morning the Bacton boat made end of Blackwater Bank. The Society's life-boat, another attempt, fell in with them at ten o'clock, at Cahore, put off and took the captain and 3 of and landed them at Falling, more dead than alive, I the crew from the Blackwater light-ship, which whence, as soon as they could be moved, they I they had reached in one of tho ship's boats. The were brought to the Yarmouth Sailors' Home, their j captain's wife and child and the remander of the swollen limbs, benumbed frames, and ghastly : crew, in all 17 persons, reached the shore in two countenances testifying to the sufferings they had of the wreck's boats.—Expense of service, 13/. 8s. undergone. At this Home the poor men remained I Dec. 13.—The sloopSjrfr//, oi'Goole,waswrecked, several weeks, receiving every attention from the during snow squalls, off Thorpness. The Thorp- officers of the establishment. i ness life-boat put off, and rescued the crew of 3 Dec. 1.—Voted the thanks of the Institution, men.—Expense of service paid by owners. inscribed on vellum, and 2/., to GEORGE RAT, and i Dec. 17.—The schooner Olive JBranch, of Col- 4(. to four others, for putting off in B. boat and i , was wrecked, in a heavy surf, on the rescuing the crew of 9 men of the barque Datango., Brig Kocks, Filey. The Institution's life-boat at of Bristol, which was wrecked on the Hook Sands, I'iley put off, and towed tho ship's beat, with the Bristol Channel, during a hurricane, on the 4th crewof 7 men, safely to land.—Expense of service, Nov. last. 13?. 18s. Dec. 3.—The brigantine Countess, of Ipswich, Dec. 21.—The Aldborough life-boat put off, was wrecked on Sizewell Bank in a gale of wind. during a strong gnle of \vini from S.W., with the The Society's life-boat, stationed at Aldborough, view of rendering assistance to the brig Unity, put off with the view of rescuing the crew, but of Whitby, which was in distress off that place, on arriving at the wreck, it was found that the but her services were not required. The life- crew had reached the shore in their own boat.— boat herself was unfortunately upset, and 3 of her Expense of service, 151. 4s. crew perished from the extreme cold, the ground Dec. 4.—The brig Tikey, of Trieste, was wrecked being covered with snow at the time.—Reward, during a strong gale of wind on the Cow and 311. 15s., and 75?. to the widows of the poor men Calf Kocks, Dundrum Bay. The Society's life- who perished on the occasion. boat at Newcastle put off, but found the wreck Dec. 21.—The brigantine Hannah. Jane, of abandoned; her crew having left her in their London, was stranded on the Horse Bank, own boat, "which, on rearing the shore, was cap- liytham, during a violent gale of wind. The sized, and 6 out qf 15 of her crew perished.— Institution's life-boat at Lytham put off, and Expense of service, 4/. 9«. rescued the crew of 7 men,—Expense of service, Dec. 4.—The steamer Cygnet, of Cardigan, was stranded during stormy weather on Bideford Dec. 30.—The ship Britannia, of Bath, United I5ar. The life-boat belonging to this Institution States, was stranded about 4 miles off Barmouth put off, but the crew would not leave their vessel, during a gale of wind. The Institution's life-boat and she fortunately got off the bar with the next put off, and succeeded in rescuing 13 men of the tide.—Expense of service, 4A 15s. crew and 1 woman.—Expense of service, 12/. Dec. 5^—The sloop Barbara, from Amlwch to 2s. Gd. THE MEDAL OF TI1E KOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION roit THE PKESEBVATION OP LIFE FBOM SHIPWEECK.

rom pwrec.— oge e u, , . Seccrse.— Three sailors in a Life-boat, — one of whom is in the act of rescuing an exhausted mariner from the waves ; inscription, " Let not the deep swallow me up." THIS Medal appeal's to have been one of the chef d'osuvres of the late eminent engraver, WM. WYON, Esq., E.A. The bust of GEORGE THE FOURTH is the best of all the good heads of this Sovereign that have been engraved by Mr. WYON ; it combines, with great dignity, a peculiar animation and benevolence of expression, in character with the nature of the Institution of which His Majesty was the first Patron, and in the formation of which His Majesty and other members of the Eoyal Family took considerable interest. The Eeverse, representing the Life-boat, in which there are three Sailors, rescuing a fourth from the sea, is a work of superlative merit. Two of the Sailors 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 and beautiful manner ; and the expression thrown into his countenance looking up to his preserver is unrivalled by anything that we have ever seen, while the easy flowing lines of this sailor are finely contrasted by those of his companions: the whole" displaying the most perfect knowledge of the human frame, the finest taste to arrange it, and a command of the graver to erabodj to us what the artist's bright genius had shadowed out to himself. But there is another pleasing motive for our admiration of this beautiful Medal, as the figure who is so humanely extending his relief to the drowning Mariner is a portrait of the Artist himself. The following is a LIST of the GOLD and SILVER MEDALS that have been voted by the Committee of this Institution, since its establishment in 1824, to persons whose humane aad intrepid exertions in saving Lives from Shipwreck have been deemed sufficiently conspicuous to merit that honourable distinction. The Cases will be found recorded in detail in the several Annual Reports of the Institution. Nole.— 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.— (?. G*.— Coast Guard. K.C — Revenue Cruizer. M. M.— Master Mariner. Askin, J., C'. G*. Boatman. Acraman, Mr. John, Fishguard. Allen, Mr. Luke Jas., Wivenhoe. d Adair, Mr. W., C'. Gd., Dundrum. Anderson, Mr. John G., B.N. Atkins, Thos., C'. G ., Wainfleet. Adam, J., C'. Gd., Blackwater. (2) Annis, Mr. Mentor, Chief Officer Autridge,Lieut.,R.N,. Doonbeg. Agar, J., C'. Gd., Morris Castle. of C'. Gd., Redheugh. (2) Avisse, Capt. J. N., Boulogne. Agnes, Saml., Seaman, Wlvenhoe. Anthony, Capt.Owen, Holyhead. Bacon, Mr. John, M. M. Ahern, John, Kilmore. Armstrong, Kobert, ditto. Bailey, James, Boatman, Deal. Aikin, John, O. Gd., Cushendall. Armstrong, Mr.W.,Pilot,Blythe. Baillie, Lieut.Henry.R.N^C'.G". Allan, Jas., Pilot at Holy Island. Armstrong, William, Newbiggin. Bain, Alex., Senmnn, Skerries. 258 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2, 1860. Bake, Lieut., R.N., O. Gd. Clayburn, Thos., Scarboro'. (2) Eastaway, R., Boatman, C'. Gd. Baker, Lieut. G. S., R.N., C«. Gd. Clayton, Lieut. R.N., C«. Gd. Eddy, R., Pilot at Plymouth. (2) Baker,Lieut.W. H., R.N., C'-G*. Cleave, Bobert, Wivenhoe. Edington, Mr. Charles, C'. Gd. Barlaeh, Mr. Henry, M. M. Clohe, Wm., Pilot, Mevagissey. Edwards, Mr. David, Montrose. Barnard, A...C«.Gi».,Clogherhead Cockrom, Wm.,Steward, U.M.S. Ellis, Henry, C'. Gd., Bude. (2) Eagle. Elphinstone, George, Dundalk. Barnes, George, Christchnrch. Coffey, P., Tramore, Waterford. Else, Lieut., R.N., Fowey.* Barry, Lieut. G., B.N., Kinsale. Colby, Nathaniel, Coxswain of Elwin, Lieut., R.N. Bates, Mr. Thos., C'. Gd. the Pakefield Life-boat. Erridge, Edw., Boatman, Deal. Beatson, G. B. M., Esq., Fraser- Cole, John, Seaman, Wivenhoe. Essell, Lieut. Wm. F., R.N.* burgh, Chief Officer of C*. G*. Collard, Mr. S., Cinque Port Pilot Evans, Mr. J., M.M. Fishguard. Beck, Robert, Point of Ayr. Collins, Capt. John, of the Ame- Evans, Thomas, Liverpool. Bedwell, Win., Freswick, N.B. rican packet ship Boscitts.* Evans, William, Pilot, Neath. Begg, Mr., M. M. Collison, Mr. B., Stonehaven. Evison, Lieut. J. C., R.N., C.Gd. Bennett, Capt. C. C., K.N.* Collopy, Jas., C1. Gd., Porthcawl. Field, Lieut. Wm. Geo., R.N. Berriman, Mr. James, M. M. Combe, Lt. M., R.N., Dungeness. Field, Mr. Wm., Milford Haven. Sevan, Mr. John, Aberavon. Coneys, Mr. Anthony, Clifden. Finlay,G.,C'.Gd.,Lambay Island. Bingham, Mr. Wm., Bellmullett. Connick, Mr. John, Dundalk. Finlay, William, Montrose. Black, Alex., C«. Gd., Strangford. Corbet, Peter, Pilot, Guernsey. Fish, John, Southwold. Blair, Lt. Horatio, B.N., C'. Gd. Corbet, Wm., Esq., Isle of Man. Fisher, Mr. S., Horseferry-road. Blance, John, Shetland. Cork, Wm., C«. Gd., Fort George. Fisher, Mrs., North Feme Islands Blissendon, William M., C' G«., Cornish, Lieut. J., B.N., Bovis. Fitzjames, Mr., R.N., Euphrates Dunmanus. Costello, Martin, Esq., Rosslare. Expedition. [Head. Blois,Capt. J. B., B.N.* Cowin, John, Isle of Man. Fitzpatrick, James, C'.Gd., Malin Bolitho, Simon, C'. Gd., Bude. Coul, Alexander, Montrose. Fleming, Geo., Fisherman, Gor- Bongourd, H., Pilot, Guernsey. Conl, Charles, Montrose. leston. Bonner, G., C'. Gd., Collieston. Cox, Lieut. H., B.N., C'.Gd. (2)* Fletcher, T., C*. Gd., Bosslare. Bowen, Lieut. C. H., B.« * Cox, ^NVfliam, Kilmore. ¥\ynn, "Patrick, O. G1., SJlrusb. Boyd, Henry, C'. Gd., St. John's Craggs, Jas., C*. Gd., Devonport. Folcy, Mr., M. M. of schooner. Point. Cragie, John, Coxswain of the Foley, Mr. Joseph, Port Talbot. Boyle, Lieut., the Hon. E. F., Southwold Life-boat. Formby, Joseph, Formby. R.N. Cronen, Dennis, Bally cotton. Forward, Mr. T. B., Commander Bridle, Wm., Lyme Begis. Cropper, Robert, Liverpool. E. C. Sylvia.* Brine, Thomas, Esq., Douglas. Crosby, Nicholas, Dundalk. Foster, Jsph., C'.Gd., Aldborough Brinksmead, Mr.Wm., Bideford. Crosswell, Mr. Thomas, Fowey. Found, Mr. William, Padstow. Brittain,Lieut.G.S.,R.N.,Ct.Gd.* Crouch, J., Boatman, Broadstairs. Fowell, John, Seaman. Britton, Mr. John, Master of the Crouch,R.,Boatman, Broadstairs. Fowler, James, Master Mariner. American Ship Rochester.* Culver, Mr., C«. Gd., Leigh. Fox, Mr. John, Coxswain of the Broad, Wm., Esq., Falmouth.* Cunningham, Mr. J., Newcastle. Fleetwood Life-boat. Brooks, A., C'. Gd., Dungeness. Curteis, Stephen, Christchurch. Foy, Thomas, Rossglass. Brown, Henry, Newbiggin. Curteis, Mr. W., C«. Gd., Stokes's Franklin, Lt. Edw., R.N., Hove. Brown, James, Dunbar. Bay. Franklyn, Lieut. G., R.N. Browne, Mr. P. B. M., St. John's Dabine, Lieut., R.N., C*. Gd. Freeman, John, Seaman. Point, Dundrum Bay.* Dand, M. H., Esq., Hauxley. (2) Freemantle, Capt. C. W., R.N.* Brunton, Lieut. J., R.N., C'.Gd.» Dark, Mr. William, Padstow. French, Mr. Charles, C'. Ga. Bulley, Lieut. J., R.N., C'. Gd. Darling, William, Light-house Fulton, Mr. Robert, H.N., St. (4)* keeper, Fern Islands, Durham. Andrew's. Burnard, Mr. Thos., Bideford. (2) Darling, Grace Horsley, his Gahan, Lieut. G., B.N., C'. G". Burne, James, C'. Gd., Penzance. daughter.* Galbraith, Mrs. E., Whitney. Burne, John, Shields. Darragh, H., C'. Gd.,Innis Bonn. Gale, Mr. William, Barking. Burney, Mr. Bobt., C*. Gd., Banff. Davies, Capt. Geo., R.N. (4)** Giles, Mr. William, Padstow. Butcher, Jas., Boatman, Lowes- Davies, Capt. Thomas, R.N. Gillespie, Andrew, Gunnerof the toft. Davies, George, Hoylake. R. C. Start. Butcher, Bich., Boatman, Lowes- Davison, W., Sunderland. Gilmer, Mr. William, Dundalk. toft. Day, Chr., Seaman, Middlesboro1 Gilson, Lt, T. A., R.N., C'. Gd. Cahill, F. S.,Esq.,M.D., Berwick- Day, Mr. Thomas, Bideford. Gimar, Capt. Edward, Master of Cain, William, Isle of Man. Deane, Mr. Henry, C. Gd., Ban- the French Brig Le Norman. Callaway, Wm., Seaman, Lyme. gor, Ireland. Gin, Nicolas Francois, Boulogne. Campbell, James, Leestone. Delpierre, Jean A., Boulogne. Gleeson, Rn. Fethard, Wexford. Cannell, Thomas, Isle of Man. Dent, J., Fisherman, Newbiggin. Glover, John, Gunfleet Sand. Carberry, Patrick, Wexford. Desmond, John, Limerick. Goss, Capt. Thos., R.N., C'. Gd.* Carey, H.., Esq., Shrewe Head. DeSt. Croix,Mr.¥., Jersey.* Gould, Lieut. Wm., B.H., C*. Oa. Carr, C. S., Gunner B. C. Sylvia. De St. C'roix, Mr. Jean, Jersey.* Graham, Capt. Philip, R.N.* Carr, John, C'.Gd., Dunmanus. De St. Croix,Mr. P., Jersey.* Granby, Charles, M. M. Carrington, Lieut., B.N. Devereux, Mark, Pilot, Bosslare. Grandy, Mr., of the Harpy, R. C. Carrington, W. H., Esq., Douglas. Dillon, James, Ce. Gd., Arklow. Grandy, Lieut. S., R.N. (2)* Carter, Mr. J.,Ct.Ga.,Balbriggan. Donkin, Alex., Cullercoats. (2) Graves, Joseph, M. M. Casey, M., Newcaslje, Ireland. Donovan, Dennis, C1. Gd. (2) Gray, Alex., (?. Gd., Fort George. Castel, G., Boatman, Broadstairs. Dooley, Lt. Dan., R.N., C«. Gd. Gray, Donald, Kilroore. Chaddock, J., C1. Gd., Stonehaven Douglas, Alexander, C*.Gd., New- Gray, Mr. George, Bridlington. Chaplin, Mr., M. M. castle, Ireland. Gray, Capt. John, Peterhead. Chappell, Mr. Thomas, Bideford. Drayson, D., C*. Gd., Atherfield. Gregory, J., C'.Gd., St. Andrew's. Chappell, Capt. Wm., Bideford. Duffy, Michael, Mullaghmore. Grey, George, Hartlepool. CbariL J-, Boatman, Thorpe. Dunn, Mr. William, M.M. Griffith, David, Beaumaris. Chittenden, Edvv., Broadstairs. Durban, John, Walmer. Griffith, Robert, Anglesey. Choppin, Lt. Fred., R.N., C«. Gd. Dyer, Benj., Seaman, Wivenhoe. Grimths,Mr.B., M.M.,Portmadoo Clarke, George, Seaman. Dyer, Mr. John, Stratton, Corn- Grifflths,Grimth,Pilot,Anglesey. Clarke, Lieut. Joseph, B.N.* wall. Griffiths, Thos., O. Gd., Mulbay. Clarke, Wm., pilot, Mevagissey. Earle, Lieut. E. C.,R.N.,Rye.* Gruer,Wm., C'.Gd., Lossiemouth, APRIL 2, I860.] THE LIFE-BOAT. 259

Gallagher, P., Co. Down, Ireland. Jones, Lieut. R., R.N., Ct.Gd.*(3) Mewse, Alfred, Boatman, Lowes- Guy, Mr. Philip, Bideford. Jones,Mr. T., Port Talbot, M.M. toft. Hamilton, Mr. George, C'. Gd. Jones, Mr. Thomas, Holyhead. Middleton, John, Boatman, Deal. Hamilton, H. A., Esq., Balbrig- Joy, Mr. George. * Milburn, John, Shields. gan. (2) * Kelly, Lieut.E., R.N., . Milburn, William, Isle of Man. Hamono, Capt. Abel (French). Kendall. Wm.,Ct.Gd.,Atherfleld. Miller, John, C*. Gd., Devonport. Hanning,Nicholas,Ct.Gd.,Dingle. Kennedy, Lieut. Arthur, R.N. Miller, William, Boatman, Deal. Hansell, P. S., Broadstairs. Kennedy.E., C'.Gd., Dunfanaghy Milligan, Mr. Geo., Yarmouth. Hansford, John, Weymouth. Kennedy, Mr. H., Belfast Lough. Mills, C., C'. Gd., Clifden,Galway Harrington, T., C«. Gd., Kilrosh Kennedy, Master John, Belfast. Minter, O., Boatman, Deal. Harrison, Jacob, Shields. Kerley, Thos., C'. Gd., Penzanne. Mitchel, John, Pilot, Guernsey. Heal, J., Fisherman, Atherfield. Kidd, Dan., Fisherman, Dundee. Mitchell, Charles, Fisherman, Heard, Rich., Esq., C*. Gd. Kinch, H., Newcastle-on-Tyne. Port Isaac. Heavy, P., Constable, Limerick. King, Lt.Sidney, R.N.,Southend. Mitton, Philip, Wexford. Hein, Capt. F. J., Russian, M.M. Kisbee, Com. Thos.. R.N. Moar, May-Stout,H., Burra Ness. Henin,Pierre,Boulogne-sur-Mer. Knight, J. T., C'.Gd., Sunderland Moody, Samuel, Skegness. Hennessy, J., C'. G^. Boatman. Lake, Mr. Andrew, Chief Officer Morgan, John, Thurso, N.B. Henry, Lieut., R.N., C1. Gd. ofC'. Gd.,Wick, N.B. Morgan, Lieut. R., R.N.. C'. Ga. Henslow, Lieut., H.N., C'. Gd. Landells, Thos., Milford. Morgan, Mr. Thos., Stork, R.C. Henwood, Thos., C'. Gd., Fowey. Lane, Lieut., R.N., Dartmouth. Morris, Capt. John How, R.N.* Herrington, B., Southwold. (2) Langton,Lieut.T.W.,R.N.,C«.Gd. Morris, R., Seaman, Holyhead. Hicks, Barnard, Scilly. Larkin, Thomas, Seaman. Morris, W. E., Port Madoc. Hicks, George, C*. G1., Tyrella. Lavington, Lieut. Thomas, R.N. Morrison, Lieut., R.N., C'. Gd. Hicks, Samuel, Seaman. Lazoix, Lieut., of the French Morrison, W., Pilot, Ballywater. Highland, Owen, Anglesey. Marine at Dieppe. Mortley, Mr., C«. Gd., Padstow. Hildebrand, Hen., Esq., Clifden. Leggett, Edw., Gunner. Moss, John, Boatman, Walmer. Hildebrand,H.,Esq.,Westport.(2) Leigh, Lieut. T., R.N. C'. Gd. (2) Mudd, Wm., Harwich. Hill, Mr. W., Mate. Leslie, Mr. J., Stonehayen, N.B. Mulligan, James, Sligo. Hillary, Sir Augustus Wm., Bart. Lett, Lt. S. J., H.N., C1. Gd.* Murray, A.,C'.Gd. Boatman, Elie. Hillary, Sir William, Bart. (4)** Lewis, E., Seaman, Barmouth. Newnham, Lt. N., R.N., C'. Gd. HippIewhite,Capt.T.,Warkworth Lewis, John, Seaman, Harwich. Newsom, W., Seaman, Harwich. Hobbourn, Solomon, Broadstairs. Lewis, Mr. Thomas, Dundalk. Nichol, Mr. John, Montrose. Hodgson, J.,Carver, Sanderland. Lewis,W., Seaman, Harwich. (2) Nicholson,M., Constable, Knock. Hoed, Capt. Francis Philip, oi Ley, Joseph, Pilot, Mevagissey. Nicolle, Mr. Philip, Jersey. Netherlands ship Phenamene* Limn, Thomas, Boatman, Lowes- Norcock, Capt. G. L., R.N. Hogbin, J., Coxswain, Ramsgate toft. Norris, Benj., Boatman, Deal. life-boat. Likely, Henry, Limerick. Norris, Mr. James, M. M. Hogg, Mr. William, C'.G". Lindsay, Lieut. James. H.N.* Nott, Capt. Edward B.,R.N. (2) Holland, Lieut. John, R.N. Lingard, Lt. J., R.N., Whitby.* O'Neil, Patrick, Scilly. Holman, Lieut. T., R.N. Lithaby, Philip, C«. Gd. Boatman. Orr, Mr. Robert, Irvine. Hood, Mr. Wm., Seaton Carew. Llewellyn, Mr. David, C'. Gd. O'Sullivan, Mr. M., Bere Island. Hook,Robt., Boatman, Lowestoft Llewellyn, Margaret, Fishguard. O'Sullivan, D., C'. Gd., Bally- Houghton, H., Hartlepool. Llewellyn, Martha, ditto. castle, Antrim. Howe, R., C1. Gd., Ballygerig. Lloyd, O., C«. Gd., Lulworth Cove Owen, Capt. Wm., Holyhead. Howell, Mr. J., Port Talbot. Lloyd, Lieut. Sam.,H.N.,Ct.Gd.* Owen, Mr. William, M. M.* Hughes, Geo., Pilot, Guernsey". Louchet, L. P. A. B., Anthie, Owen, Richard, Anglesey. Hughes, Mr. John, Liverpool. near Boulogne. Palmer, George, Esq. M.P.* Hughes, Thos., Pilot, Holy head. Loughor, Rees, Monknash. Parker, Mr. Wm., M.M. Humphreys, Mr. D., Liverpool. Lovell, Patrick, Belmullett. Parker,Mr.J., Mate,Flamboro'H. Hurry, Stephen, Gunfleet Sand. Ludlow, I., Capt., American ship Parrott, Mr.H., C'.Gd.,Tenby.(2) Huss, Mr. Thos., H.M.S. Rover, Monmoutk.* Parry, Lieut., R.N. Hutchinson, Mr. H., C'. G«i. Lyons, Lieut. William. R.N. Parry, Mr. Henry, Anglesey. Hutchinson, Lieut. W., B.N.* Macalister, Mr. Kobert, Wick. Parry, Mr. H., M.M., Port Madoc Hyde, James, Scilly. Macdonald, George, C*. Gd. Parsons, Lieut., R.N. Hynds, Mr. John, Dundalk. Mackintosh, Mr. Alex., M. M. Parsons, Lieut. W., H.N., C«.Gd. Hynes, B., C'. Gd., Galway. Macnamara, Lt. T..R.N., C*.Gd.* Paul, Thomas, C«. Gd., Bude. Inkster, Peter, Shetland. Mann, Lieut., R.N., C'. Gd. Paynter, Mr. Richard. M. M. James, Lieut. Horatio, R.N.* Mariolc, Jean Baptiste, Fr. Pilot. Peake, Capt. T. L., R.N.* James-Lieut. William, K.N.* Mark, William, C'. Gd Dingle. Peake, James, Esq., H. M. Dock- Japp, Robert, Montrose. Marsh, Capt. D., R.N., C'. Gd.* yard, Devonport.* Jeffers, Richard, C'. Gd., Dingle. Marshall, Capt. John, Bideford. Pearce, Rich., Esq., Penzance. Jefferson,Philip, Newbiggin. (2) Mason, J., C«. Gd. Boatman, Elie. Pearse, James. Pilot, Porthcawl. Jellard, Mr. John, M. M.* Matthews, Lieut. R. B., R.N. Pearse, Thos., Pilot, Porthcawl. Jenkins, L., Pilot, Port Taint. May, Mr. A. C., H.M.S. Mover. Pearson, S. D., C'.Gd., Ballygerig Jenkins, Mr. Wm., Fishguard. May, W. R. C*. Gd., Boscastle. Peart, John, Montrose. Jennings, Wm., Harwich. (2) M°ArdIe, Thomas, Dundalk. Pedder,Lieut.Wm., R.N., C'.Gd. Jesse, Commander Rich., H.N. McCarthy, J., C*. Gd., Dundrum. Peebles, Mr. John, Irvine. Joachim, Cant., R.N. (3) McCarthy, Jas., C'. Gd., Kilrush. Peebles, Capt. T., Irvine. Jobson, Lt. Christopher, R.ST.* M'CulIoch, K., C'. G"., Elie. (2) Pepper, J., C'. G<>., Lymingfon. Johns, Richard, Seaman, Fowey. McDonald, Mr. Wm., Irvine. Perkins, James, C'. Gd., Bude. Johns, Mr. William, Padstow. M°Gladery, Lt. J., R.N., O. Gd. Petrie, Ellen, Shetland. Johnstone, Capt. B. M'Kenzie, Jas., C'. Gd., Galway. Phillips, J., Newcastle, Ireland. Johnstone, William, Yarmouth. M°Kinnon, Capt. J., Greenock. Picard, Pierre, French M.M. Jones, Mr., C'., Gd., Wicklow. McNamee, P., C'. Gd.,Dunmanus. Pillar,W.,Gunner, H.M.S.J^fe. Jones, Mr., C'. Gd. M«Naughten, Neil, C«. Gd., St. Pincomb, T., Pilot, Exmouth. Jones, Mr. E., M. M., Portmadoc. Andrew's. Pitt, Edw., C1. Gd., Atherfield. Jones, Henry, Penzance. McQueen, Alexander, Seaman. Pomeroy,H.,C'.Gd., Mevagissey. Jones, John, Pilot, Porthcawl. Mearns, Mr. R., jun., Montrose. Porter, William, Seaman. Jones, Owen, Anglesey. Metherell, Lt. R. Powell, John, Gunfleet Sand. 260 THE LIFE-BOAT. [ APRIL 2, 1860.

Pratt, Lt. James, R.N., O. Gd. Sharrock, J. P. Cl. Gd., Boscastle. Trent, J., Fisherman, Atherfield. Prattent, Lieut. John, U.N.* Shaw, Lieut. Chas., R.N.. Cl.Gd. Triphook, Mr. R.,Hamilton,R. C. Preston, Mr., Ct. Gd. Shea, D., Coxswain of the Pad- Tuckfield, Mr. Thos., Bideford. Prewel, Kobert, C*. Gd., Kilrush. stow Life-boat. (2) Tudor, Capt. John, R.N., Wick. Price, Thomas, Beaumaris. Shea, Daniel, C4. Gd.,Porthcawl. Tully, William, Newcastle. Prior, Lt. Thos. H., R.N., C'. Gd. Shieldon, Robt., Redcar. Turnbull, R., Fisherman, Dunbar Prosser, Mr. H., C1. Gd. Sims, John, C4. Gd., Dungeness. Turpie, Jas., C'. Gd., Salcombe. Purdy, H., Coast Guard. Tyrella Sims, Lieut. And., R.N., C«. Gd., Tutt, E., C'. Gd., Dunmanus. Pym, Lt. R. E., R.N., W'hitby. Peterhead. (2) Tuvache, Captain (French). Quadling, Mr. B. E., C'. Gd.» (2 Sinclair, Mr. Benj., Thurso, N.B. Usher, Mr. John, Bridlington. (1) Quayle, Mr. E., Isle of Man. (2 Sinnott, R., Ct.Gd., Mullaghmore. Van Houten, Mr. William, Rot- Quirke, Mr. George, Douglas.* Smith, F., Boatman, Lowestoft. terdam. (2) Rae,Wm., Fisherman,Whitburn. Smith, Joseph, Shields. Vicary, Lt.W.,R.N.,Atherfield.* Randle, Mr. John, Bristol. Smith, Mr. John, Thurso. Vondy, Isaac, Isle of Man. (2) Randall, Lt. H., R.N. C'. Gd. (2) * Smith, Mr. Owen, Bideford. Waddy, Dr., M.D., Bannow. Kawstone, Lieut., R.N., C'. Gd. Smith, Peter, C'. GJ., Ly

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, tjjt 'f raraattim nf life frnra lljiptrark.

THE object of this Institution, as declared ia its 4. Three members of the Committee to be a title, is to afford assistance to every Shipwrecked quorum, except on alt questions involving an out- Person around the coasts of the United King- lay exceeding one hundred pounds, when the dom. quorum shall be five. All questions in Com- The chief means by which it hopes to carry this mittees to be determined by the majority of object into effect are— members present, including the Chairman; and By the establishment of efficient Life-boats on in the case of the members dividing equally, the the points of the coast most exposed to Ship- Chairman to have the casting vote. wreck, and organizing and training Crews ready to man the boats at all times, in case of wreck. 5. The Committee of Management shall meet By granting Pecuniary Rewards to persons who from time to time at least once in every month, go off in Life-boats, or otherwise assist in saving to receive and consider the Reports of the Sub- life from wreck; and by conferring Honorary Committees, and if sanctioned, to give the neces- Gold and Silver Medals for distinguished gallantry sary instructions for tieir recommendations being in such service. carried into effect, as well as for conducting the general affairs of the Institution.

RULES AND REGULATIONS. 6. The Committee, at any meeting at which 1. The Institution shall consist of a Patron and five members may be present, or any twenty Vice-Patrons, President, Vice-Presidents, and Governors of the Institution, shall have power to Governors; Committee of Management, Sub- call an extraordinary General Meeting, on giving Committees, Treasurer, Trustees, Auditors, Secre- fourteen days' notice to the Secretary, and in tary, and Inspector. three of the public papers, stating the object for which it is convened. 2. Donors of ten guineas at one time are en- titled to be Life-Governors of the Institution, and 7. The Committee to have power to make Subscribers of one guinea annually to be Gover- regulations for their own government. All the nors during the period of their subscriptions; officers of the Institution to be appointed by them, each of these will be entitled at a General Meeting to receive their instructions from them, and hold to ... 1 Vote. their situations at their pleasure. Donors of twenty guineas, or subscribers of two 8. Drafts upon the Treasurer or Bankers to be guineas annually, to have each ... 2 Votes. signed, and all bills from the country to be Donora of thirty guineas, or Subscribers of accepted, by two members of the Committee, or three guineas annually, each ... 3 Votes. any two of the Trustees of the Institution, such Donors of fifty guineas, or Subscribers of five drafts to be countersigned by the Secretary. guineas annually, each ... 4 Votes. Donors of one hundred guineas, or Subscribers 9. All investments in the public funds to be of ten guineas annually, each . . . 6 Votes. made in the names of three Trustees, and all Donors of twenty-five guineas, or upwards, to Exchequer bills which ma.y be purchased shall be be eligible to be elected Vice-Presidents. deposited at the Bankers', subject to the control All annual subscriptions, whenever paid, shall of two members of Committee, one of whom to be be deemed subscriptions for the then current a Trustee. year, ending on the 31st December next. 10. Whenever it shall appear that the balance 3. The affairs of the Institution shall be admi- at the Bankers' exceeds the sum of 3002., unless nistered by a General Committee of Management, there is likely to be some immediate call for it, to consist of not less than ten Governors, who such excess shall be invested in Government shall elect their own Chairman and Deputy-Chair- securities. The Banters' 6oofc ahull be laid open man. The President and Vice-Presidents shall the table at each meeting of Committee, and the be ex-officio members of the Committee, and take balance reported and entered in the Minutes. the chair when present. No debts to be contracted, or payments made, THE LIFE-BOAT. [APBIL 2, 1860. exceeding 51. but by the authority of the Com- has voted a reward) a statement of the number of mittee. persons who may have been saved from shipwreck, 11. The Committee of Management shall have with the names of the vessels to which they be- power to fill up all vacancies that may occur by longed 5 also a list of the names of all persons to death or resignation, or to add to their number by whom medals or rewards may have been voted, the election of any new member whom they may with the particulars of the services they rendered. deem eligible, such election to take place at the The names, also, and circumstances of any per- meeting next after that at which he may have sons who may have unfortunately perished in an been proposed. attempt to save the lives of others, with the par- ticulars of the assistance afforded to their wives 12. The Committee shall keep a full record of and families. Also an account of the receipts, all its transactions and proceedings. It shall be disbursements, and funds of the Institution for the duty of the Secretary to keep a minute-book of the past year, Audited by a Public Accountant. the meetings of the General Committee and of the Also a return of all the life-boats belonging to, Sub-Committees, a precis-book, a letter-book, a or established by, or in connexion with, the Insti- list of subscribers, and the accounts of the Insti- tution, their actual state and condition, and that tution. of the boat-houses, carriages, and stores appertain- ing to them. 13. The Committee shall convene a General Meeting of the Subscribers to the Institution on 14. The rules of the Institution not to be the 4th day of March, or as BOOH after as may be changed, except by the resolution of a General convenient, in each year, and shall lay before Meeting specially convened, confirmed by a sub- such meeting (in all cases in which the Institution sequent extraordinary or Annual General Meeting.

FORM OF BEQUEST OF HONEY, STOCK, OR OTHER PEBSONAL ESTATE.

I give and bequeath to the Treasurer (for the time being) of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTI- TUTION, London, for the purposes of the said Institution, the sum of £ [if stock or personal estate, describe it], to be paid out ef such part of my personal estate as the law permits to le bequeathed to charitable purposes.

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, 14 John Street, Adelphi, London. April, 18'JO. LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. %* Donations under £10 are omitted after having been ticlce inserted.

LEGACIES. £. e. d. 1825. JOHN HENRY HECKER, Esq., Finsbury Square 1,000 0 0 1830. WILLIAM PRIOR, Esq., Herne Hill, Camberwell 1,827 14 8 1830. WILLIAM WALCOT, Esq., Oundle, Northamptonshire 50 0 0 1832. Mrs. DUPPA, Homerton, Middlesex . 1,000 0 0 1834. Mrs. HATMAN, Topsham, Devon 100 0 0 1848. THOMAS THACKERAY RENNELL, Esq., Enfield 360 0 0 1851. Mrs. JANE GRANTHAM, Altrincham, 100 0 0 1854. SAMUEL J. LOWE, Esq., Shadwell 1,000 0 0 1856. Captain HAMILTON FrrzGERALp, R.N., F.P 10,000 0 0 1857. Mrs. JANE DAMES, Clapham . 100 0 0 1857. Miss MARIA PETERSON, Bromley 100 0 0 1858. Mr. CHARLES SELLS, Hoxton 73 9 11 1858. GEO. HOLGATE FOSTER^ Esq., V.P., Moorgate Street 1,000 0 0 1859. Miss CHURCH, Berkeley 100 0 0 1859. GEO. BIGGS, Esq., Strand 100 0 0 1860. EDWIN COTHBEKTJ Esq., Denmark Hill . 50 0 0 LEGACIES IN REVERSION. 1850. Mrs. SARAH SMALL, of Brighton . 100 0 0 1855. B. COLES, Esq., Tunbridge Wells ....;..... 200 0 O 1859. Mrs. ANN THOMPSON, Blackheath . 100 0 0

HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN (1853) (Patroness) £100 0 0 HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSOR'T, K.G. (1859) . 50 0 0 HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH . 500 francs HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF PRUSSIA £50 0 0 £. s. d. £. *. d. ARMAGH, His Grace the Archbishop of 25 0 0 Allcroft, J. M., Esq., Wood Street. . 500 A. B . 10 0 0 Alliance Marine Assurance Company . SO 0 0 Abergavenny, Rev. Jhe Earl of. 20 0 0 Allnutt, John, Esq., Mark Lane . . 10 0 0 Absolom, Edward, Esq. . An. 1 1 0 Allen, Rev. H 1 0 O Ackers; G. H., Esq., Moreton Hall . 10 0 0 A. L., Ryde . 500 Annual ... .500 Second donation 300 Aclaud, Sir T. Dyke, Bart.: Alston and Hallam, Messrs. 10 10 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 A. M. S 100 Aokland, Miss Jane, Bath .... 100 Ames, John, Esq 10 0 0 Adams and Co., Messrs., St. Ives: Amphlett, Rev. J. . . An. 110 Annual . . . . 0 10 0 An Orphan's Offering 050 Addington, The Right Hon. H. U. . . 500 Anderdon, Ferdinando, Esq. 10 1O O A few Friends at Tavistock .... 0 10 0 Anderdon, J. L., Esq. . An. 110 10 10 0 A Friend ...... 180 0 0Anderson, S., Esq., Cheltenham . . 10 0 0 A Friend . 100 0 0 Anderson, W., Esq.j Dublin .... 200 A Friend 500 Andrews, Messrs. G. and Sons, Corop- A Friend 550 stall . ;, . . 500 A Friend 500 Anson, Rev. Frederick ...... 500 A Friend 100 A. R. A ; . . 50 0 0 A Friend ...... 100 Ajden, the Hon. Miss 20 O 0 A Friend 100 Third donation 10 10 0 A Friend 110 Arden, R. E., Esq., Sunbury Park . . 550 A Friend, per Messrs. Coutts . . . 300 0 0 Ardmore Branch 20 0 0 A Friend, per Admiral Hargood, for a Argles, F. A., Esq 10 10 0 single-banked Life-boat . . . . 150 0 0 Arklow Branch 60 0 0 A Friend at Islington 10 0 0 Arkwright, J. C., Esq. . An. 110 Ditto,' A.B.' (1851 to 1855) . . . 120 0 0 Armstrong, Henry, Esq. An. 110 Ditto, at . . An. 100 Armstrong, Mr., St. Ives-. A Friend at Brecon 2 10 0 Annual . . . . 0 10 6 African Steam Ship Company . . . 10 0 o Arnand, J. Esq.. Liverpool .... i i o Agars, John, Esq '. . 10 10 0 Arroyave, Anselmo de, Esq. . . 21 0 0 Agnew, William, Esq 10 10 0 Ashhurnham, Dowager Lady ... io 10 o A grateful offering from a Lady whose Ashley, Mrs. Bath...... 100 life was saved from Drowning, to» ' Asia,' Passengers of the Steam Ship, wards forming a new Life-Boat Sta- per Viscount Bury 21 0 0 tion on the Irish Coast (1857). . . 300 0 0 Askew, H. Vf., Esq.,.Conisaead Priory 500 A Lady 10 0 0 Ashton, R. S., Esq., Darwen: Alexander, G. W., Esq., Lombard Annual 220 Street 10 10 0 Ashton, R. J., Esq., Pelham Crescent . 220 Alexander, W. H., Esq., Ipswich: A. T 35 0 0 Annual .... 1 0 0 Atkins, J. P., Esq., Walbrook '. . . 10 10 0 Alexander, SirHenry>Bart.. . . . 10 o 0 Annual .... 2 2 0

I, 8 264 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2,1860.

£. ». d. £. s. d. Atkinson, J. H. H., Esq., Angerton . 13 0 0 Bell, The Misses, New Kuncton . . 200 Attwood, Wolverley, Esq 10 0 0 Bell and Co., Messrs. A., An. 110 Atty, Mrs. Southwell 400 Bell and Grant, Messrs 10 10 0 Third donation 300 Annual .... 1 1 0 Auldjo, Henry, Esq 750 Bentley, James, Esq 11 0 0 Austen, Admiral Sir F. W., K.C.B. . 900 Bentinck, and Mrs., Siggles- Austen, Mrs., Cheltenham .... 500 thorne '..... 500 Austen, J. T., Esq., West Wickham . 200 Berwick Branch 100 0 0 A Yacht Owner, Member of theR.T.Y.C. 80 0 0 Bevan, D. H., Esq 200 Aylmer, Sir G. G., Bart 600 Bevan, the late Rev. F. S 25 10 0 Ayr Branch 75 0 0 Beveridge, A. and J., Messrs., Leith: Annual . . . . 0 10 6 B. F 10 0 0 BUCCUEOCH, his Grace the Duke of, K.G. 21 0 0 Bideford Branch 170 9 0 B 050 Binning, Lord . Annual .200 Bacon, Capt. E. K. C., R.N. An. 110 Birch, J. W. N., Esq., Barley Park .1000 Bacton Branch 13 11 0 Birch, J. W., Esq. . . An. 1 1 0 Bacton, F. W., Esq., Clonelly: Birt, Mr. Joseph, juu., Wellclose-sq.: Annual .... 1 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Bailey, Laurence K., Esq., Liverpool . 5 0 0 Bish, Thomas, Esq 10 10 0 Baillie, David, Esq., Belgrave Square 10 0 0 Blair, Sir Edw. H., Bart. An. 1 10 Baillie, Major, Eldon Hall 1 0 0 Blanshard, the late Major-G eneral, C.B. 31 0 0 Baillie,' Lady Griselle 0 10 0 Blanshard, Mrs. General, in memoriam, 10 0 0 Baily, L. R., Esq., Liverpool ... 500 Annual .... 1 1 0 Baker, G.W., Esq., Albany: Bligh, the Hon. Sir J. D., K.C.B.: Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual .... 2 0 0 Baker, S. T., Esq., Pantheon ... 100 Bloom, Mr., St. Ives . . An. 0 10 0 Balfour, —. Esq., Huntingdon: Blyth, Mrs., per H. D. Blyth, Esq. 105 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Blyth, Henry D., Esq 10 10 0 Ballard, George, Esq., Brighton . ..500 Blyth, H. D. and J. and Green, Messrs. 31 0 0 Annual .... 2 0 0 Boden, W., Esq., Clevedon .... 21 0 0 Ballingall, James, Esq., Australia: Boetefeur, Alexander, Esq 52 10 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Sixth donation 10 10 0 Barchard, Mrs., Putney Heath . . . 50 0 0 Bolt, John, Esq 1 1 0 Barclay, Bevan, and Co., Messrs. . . 52 10 0 Bonus, Messrs. John and Son: Barclay, Mrs. E., Blackwell, Darling- Annual . . ..110 ton 15 0 0 Bostock, Ellis, Esq., Hunter Street. . 10 0 0 Barclay, Rev. Matthew, D.D. . . . 500 Third donation ..... 5 0 0 Baring, Thomas, Esq., M.P., Chairman 63 0 0 Boston, Lord .... An. 110 Annual ... .500 Botfield, Beriah, Esq., M.P 10 10 0 Baring, Brothers, and Co., Messrs. . 125 10 0 Bowerbank, Capt., R.N 10 0 0 Annual .... 5 0 0 Second donation .... 10 0 0 Baring, John, Esq., Oakwood . . . 10 10 0 Bowles, Admiral, C.B...... 20 10 0 Barkworth, Miss M., Tunbridge Wells 10 0 0 Boyne, Viscount 10 10 0 Barnett, Hoare, and Co., Messrs. . . 10 10 0 Bradby, Mrs. C. H., Hamble Cottage: Barry Bros:, Messrs., Meriton's Wharf: Annual ... . 1 1 0 Annual . . . .110 Bradford, Capt. E. Chapman, H.C.S. . 10 10 0 Barry, John, Esq., George Street . . 110 Bradford, Robert, Esq., Albany Road: Barry, Robert, Esq., Whitby . . . 10 10 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Barstow, Thomas, Esq., Garron Hill . 10 0 0 Bradford, R., and Co., Messrs. ... 10 10 0 Barstow, Miss, Garron Hill .... 200 Bradshaw, Frank, Esq 10 10 0 Bass, I. G., Esq., The Crags, Broughton: Brandram, aud Co., Messrs.. . . . 10 10 0 Annual ... .110 Brandt, Son, & Co., Messrs.: Bates, N., Esq., Milbourn ... .500 Annual . . ..110 Bathe, Mrs. 550 Brassey, T., Esq. jun., Lowndes Square 10 0 0 Bathgate, John, Esq., Peebleshire: Bree, Rev. W. T 5 0 0 Annual .... 0 5 0 Brettingham, T. C., Esq., Higham Lodge 5 0 0 Bathurst, C., Esq., Lidney Park . . 25 0 0 Brickwood, J. S., Esq 10 10 0 Bathurst, Rev. W. H 20 0 0 Annual .... 2 2 0 Bayley, Sir John, Bart...... 10 0 0 Bridlingtou Branch 20 0 0 Second donation .... 10 0 0 Brisbane, the late Sir Thomas, Bart. . 1 0 0 Bayley and Sons, Messrs. W., Ipswich: Bristol Merchant Venturers' Society . 10 10 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Sixth donation ..... 2 2 0 Bazett, Mrs., Reigate 10 10 0 Bristol, The Marquis of 5 0 0 Beadel, T., Esq., Hawbridge Hall . . 14 0 0 Annual .... 2 2 0 Beatson, G. B. M, Esq., Fraserburgh: Briscoe, George, Esq. 20 0 0 Annual . . . . 0 10 0 Broadwood, Rev. J., Lyne .... 10 10 0 Beaufoy, George, Esq., South Lambeth 500 Brodie, Alexander, Esq 10 10 0 Beaumont, Mrs. R., Stamford Hill. . 700 Brodie, M». Alexander 5 0 0 Annual . . . . 200 Broke, Capt. Sir George, Bart., V. P. . 50 0 0 Beck, Dr., Ipswich . . An. 110 Annual . . . . 15 0 0 Beckett, J. S., Esq., The Knoll: Bromehead, E. A,, Esq., Lincoln . . 10 10 0 Annual . • . . . 100 Brooke, Wm. De Capell, Esq. . . . 10 0 0 Bedford, Capt., R.N. Annual 0 10 6 Brooking, Marmaduke H., Esq., Lloyd's 2 0 0 Beeching, Messrs.. Gt. Yarmouth ... 2 10 0 Brooks, Robert, Esq .10 10 0 Begbie,G.C.,Esq.,Auditor, ColemanSt. 21 1 0 Brown, E. K. Esq., Hampstead: Annual ... .550 Annual ..... 110 LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 265

£. s. d. £. s. d. Brown, Mr. Bateman, St. Ives: Cator, Mrs. Wm. Albemarle: Annual .... 110 Annual .... 1 1 0 Brown, Mr. G. W., Houghton: Caulfield, Edwin F., Bath .... 3 0 0 Annual 1 1 0 Cave, the Rev. Octavius, Clifton . . 10 10 0 Brown, Potto, .Esq., Houghton Cave, Stephen, Esq., M.P. An. 1 1 0 10 10 0 Annual .... 1 0 0 Cayley, A., Esq., Lincoln's Inn. . . 10 0 0 Brown, William, Esq., Liverpool . . 21 0 0 Cazenove, P., Esq., Threadneedle Street 5 5 0 Third donation ..... 5 0 0 Cazenove, H., jun., Esq 5 0 0 Brown, W., Esq., Ipswich, An. 100 Chadwick, the late J., Esq., Grosvenor Browne, G. Buckston, Esq., Halifax . 5 0 0 Wharf 21 0 0 Browne, S. Woolcott, Esq.. Clifton Park 10 10 0 Chadwick, Mrs. (in memoriam) . . . 1000 0 Bruce Castle School Society, per A. Chalk and Holl, Messrs., Worcester . 1 3 6 Hill, Esq. . . . Fourth donation 1 0 0 Chamberlain, Capt., R.N., Birkenhead: Bruce, Sir Michael, Bart ..... 10 0 0 Annual . . . . 0 10 0 Buller, Mrs. James, Teignmouth . . 2 0 0 Chance Bros., Messrs., Birmingham . 50 0 0 Bullock, Mrs. Sarah ...... 2 0 0 Chance, R. L., Esq., Summerfield House 10 10 0 Bullock, Rear- Admiral . An. 2 2 0 Second donation .... 10 20 0 Burges, Alfred, Esq., Blackheath . . 10 10 0 Chance, R. L., jun., Esq., Birmingham . 12 2 0 Burnett, W. H. W., Esq., St. George's Chapman, E. H., Esq., Leadenhall Street: Terrace : Annual .110 . Annual .... 2 2 0 Burney, George, Esq., Mill Wall: Chapman, John, Esq., Whitby ... 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Chapman, D. B., Esq., Glentraim . . 1010 0 Burr, D. H. D., Esq., Aldermaston: Chapman, Miss, Clifton ..... 2 0 0 Annual .... 2 0 0 Chapman, Thomas,Esq.,F.R.S., Deputy Burrard, Sir George, Bart. : Chairman, and Chairman of Lloyd's Annual .... 1 1 0 Register of British and Foreign Ship- Burton, Messrs. J. and Son, Manchester 5 00 ping Society 21 0 0 Burton, W. F., Esq., Burton Hall . . 5 00 Charlton, Miss Jane, Darlington . . 2 0 0 Busfield, Mrs., Halifax ..... 2 00 Charleton, George, Esq., St. Mary at Bushnan, Christopher, Esq., Brighton . 5 00 Hill .... Annual 110 Butler, Capt., R.N., Whitby ... 2 00 Charleton, John, Esq., Sunderland: Butler, Paul, Esq., Cannon Street . . 5 00 Annual .... 1 1 0 Butlin, Miss, Rugby ...... 3 00 Charleton, Mrs., Bath 800 Buxton, Charles, Esq., M.P. . . . 41 10 0 Charlewood, Capt., R.N. An. 0 10 6 Byron, Kear-Adm. Lord . An. 110 Charlewood Henry, Esq., Manchester 500 Bywater, — ., Esq., Kirkaldy ... 1 10 Child and Co., Messrs 63 10 0 Child, W. H., Esq., University Club . 110 COIXJHESTER, Rear-Admiral Lord: Childers, Hugh C. E., Esq., M.P.: Annual ... .100 Annual .... 1 1 0 C. S 50 0 0 Chipchase, T. D., Esq. . An. 110 Annual . . . . 10 0 0 Cholmley, Mrs. . . . An. 1 1 0 Clermont, Lady . . . An. 100 Cholmondeley, Lord Henry .... 10 0 0 Clermont, Lord . . . An. 200 Annual .... 2 2 0 Cabbell, Benjamin Bond, Esq. . 21 0 0 Christie, Mrs., Sussex Terrace: Cadell, G. P., Esq., Cowenhill . 2 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Cadogan, Earl of .. 5 0 0 Churley,E.,Esq.,Lisburne An. 1 1 0 Cahore Branch...... 75 0 0 C. L 1 0 0 Calais, John, Esq, Marsachley 1 0 Clark, Rev. J. C. 10 0 0 Calder, Alex., Esq.,Upper Woburn Place 8 0 0 Clark, Wm., Esq., Sumner Place: Ca/der, Edward, Esq 7 0 0 Annual . . . .220 Calverley, Mrs., Qulton Hall . . . 10 0 0 Clarke, Rev. J. Dixon, Belford Hall: Campbell, Sir A., Bart 2 0 0 Annual . . . ' . 1 10 Campbell, Hon. Mrs. George: Clarke, Capt. T. P., R.N. An. 1 10 Annual . . . .500 Clarke, John, Esq., Lanesfield ... 5 0 0 Campion, R. C., Esq., Exeter ... 5 0 0 Clarkson, Thomas, Esq, St. Capel, Jas., Esq., ThrogmortOn Street 10 10 0 Andrew's Mound 50 0 0 Carew, the Dowager Lady .... 4 0 0 Claypon, B., Esq., Branch Hill Lodge: t Annual .... 1 0 0 Annual .... 5 0 0 Carew, Mrs. Gerald, Chargot Lodge: Clayton, T.'W., Esq., Eastfield . . . * 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Clayton, W^ C., Esq., Lincoln's Inn , 0 0 Carlisle and Silloth Branch .... 73 8 10 Cleveland, His Grace the Duke of. . 50 0 0 Carmarthen Bay Branch 300 0 0 Clifford, C., Esq., Inner Temple Lane : Carmichael, Sir W. Gibson, Bart.: Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual . . . .200 Clifford, Messrs., Inner Temple Lane . 3 0 Carmichael, Lady Gibson, An. 200 Clifford, Vice-Adm. Sir Augustus, Bart. 0, 0 Carr, W. J., Esq., Royal Exchange Annual .... 1 1 0 Buildings. . . Annual 110 Clinton, Colonel . Annual .110 Carroll, Sir George 10 10 0 Clive, Mrs. H., Barkham .... 200 Carroll, Mrs 2 0 0 Clothworkers, the Worshipful Com- Carruthers, De Castro, Messrs., Man- pany of 51 9 0 chester 5 0 0 Clowes, Edmund, Esq., Temple. . . 20 0 0 Carthew, Peter, Esq 10 10 0 Clutterbuck, J. W., Esq., Boughwood Casterton, Mrs., Dalston 35 0 0 Castle .... Annual 220 Annual .... 5 0 0 Clutterbuck, Mrs,, Clifton .... 10 0 0 Castle, Capt., R.N., W.L. An. 1 1 0 Coates, Thomas, Esq., Paisley ... 5 0 0 Cator, Vice-Admiral Bertie C. ... 27 15 0 Cock, Charles, Esq., Punster Court . 2 2 0 Annual .... 2 2 0 Cockerell, James, Esq 2 2 0 236 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2,1860. i1. s. d £. s. d. Cochrane, Admiral Sir T., K.C.B. . . 46 0 0 Davis, Alfred, Esq., Ramsgate . . . 550 Ditto, and Lady Cochran9 . '. . 10 0 C Davis, John, Esq 10 10 0 Ditto, Third donation 100 Davis, Sir John, Bart., K.C.B. . . . 500 Cocum, J., Esq., Windsor, An. 100 Davis, Miss, Grove Cres., Camberwell 10 0 0 Codley, Mrs., Bath 110 Dawes, Thomas, Esq., Winchester. . 800 Coffin, Captain, K.N 2 0 C Deacon, Rear-Admiral . . . 10 10 0 Coker, Mrs., Radclive Rectory ... 1 1 f Peane, Miss, Weston-Super-Mare . . Q 10 0 Colby, Mrs., Khosygilwen . . . . 10 10 CDeane, W. Esq. . Annual 110 Coles, Mrs 160 9 10 Debenham, F. G., Esq., Cheapside . 500 Collier, Rear-Adm . 500 Decey, Mrs 100 Collins, J. B., Esq 1 0 fl De Lancy, Miss J., Cheltenham . . 500 CollinsOn, Capt. R., R.N., C.B.: Delafield, Joseph, Esq 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Delamain, H. P., Esq. . An. 110 Colville, Miss, Bury St. Edmund's . . 110 Denman, Capt. the Hon. J., R.N.: Colvin, Win., Esq., Glasgow ... 220 Annual .... 1 1 0 Compton, Theodore, Esq., Winscombe 110 Denny, Mrs. (in memory of A. Cuthbert Coocn, Samuel E., Esq., Huntingdon: * Collingwood Denny, Esq., R.N.). . 10 10 0 Annual ....110 Derby, the Earl of 20 0 0 Cockney, J. T., Esq., R.N 10 10 0 De Ros, Capt. The Hon. J. F. F., H.N. Coote, Thomas, Esq., Fenstanton: Annual .... 1 0 0 Annual . . . • 1 1 0 De Saumarez, the Rev. Lord 15 10 0 Cooper, Cooper, Esq., Toddington Fourth donation 550 Manor ...... 400 Desborough, —, Esq., Hertford 100 Cooper, James, Esq., Kentish Town . 550 Des-Voeux, Sir Henry, Bart.. 10 0 0 Cooper, Miss S. A., Kepton .... 100 Second donation 10 0 0 Copeland, Mr. Alderman . . . . 15 0 0 Deval, Miss 0 10 0 Copley, Sir J. W., Bart 100 0 0 Dilke, C. Wentworth, Esq.'. . . . 10 10 0 Corbet, Sir Vittceht R., Bart. ... 200 Dinham, J., Esq.. Exeter An. 110 Cornell, Robert, Esq., Trinity Square: Dixon, Dr. F. B., Hoxton, An. 110 Annual . . ..'11 0 Dixon, the Rev. A 10 0 0 Cornthwaite, Rev. Tullie , ; . . 10 0 0 Dixon, General C. . Annual 1 1 0 Cottam & Co., Messrs., Lime-street: Dixon, Mrs., Stanstead 10 0 0 Annual . . . . 220 Dobie, John, Esq.. Annual 200 Cotton, William, Esq., F.R.S. . . . 31 0 fl Dobson, Capt. G., R.N. . An. 100 Annual . . . .220 Doe, Mrs., Streatham Place: Coulthurst, W. M., Esq.. An. 2 2 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Coupland, J. M., Esq., Tinsley '. . . 10 0 0 Domville, Sir William, Bart. . . . 500 Courthorpe, George C., Esq:, Whtjigh : 10 0 6 Donaldson, Mrs., Blandford: Annual . . . . • 1 1 0 Annual .... 1 0 0 Courage, Messrs., Horselydown ... 10 0 0 Donne, John, Esq., New Court: Courage, Miss, Carshalton .... 500 Annual .... 220 Courtnay, Miss H., Dublin .... 10 0 0 Dorset, The Misses, Reading . . . woo Coutts and Co., Messrs. 84 0 0 Doughty, Miss M. A 200 Coutts, Miss Burdett ...... 50 0 0 Douglas, J. S., Esq., Chelston . . . 10 0 0 Second donation 25 0 0 Douglas, Miss Houston . An. 110 500 Cox, T. B., Esq., Poultry .... lib Dove, John, Esq., Tatton 500 Cox, Robert, Esq., Edinburgh ... 200 Dowell, Mrs., Torquay . An. 0 10 0 Cox and Co., Messrs., Craig's Court . 21 0 0 Downie, Robert, Esq 10 0 0 Annual .... 5 5 0 Downes, H. F., Esq., Warwick Street: Cox, Rev. Joseph . .Annual 110 Annual .... 1 1 0 Crabb, Capt. J. W. . . An. 110 Doxat, James Alexis, Esq 38 12 0 Crawley, Lieut. J. C., R.N.: Seventh donation .... 550 Annual .... 1 1 0 Doxat and Co., Messrs 21 0 0 Cresswell, F. J.,Esq., Lynn, An. 110 Doxat, Miss C., Clapham Park: Cresswell, F., Esq., Lynn. An. 110 Annual . . . . 0 10 6 Crippen, Mr. Chas. and C. D. C. . . 0 10 0 Drapers, Worshipful Company of . . 152 10 0 Crombie, John, Esq., Edinburgh . . 110 Drjnkwater, Miss 200 Crompton, Messrs., Manchester. . . 200 Drogheda Branch ...... 60 0 0 Cross, Thomas, Esq., Bilston ... 550 Drnmmond, Capt., R.N 200 Annual . ... 1 1 0 Drummond, Rev. Robert 1 10 0 Crosse, Mrs. St. Croix, Leicester Square : Drummondj Miss M. R., Bristol . . 10 .0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Drummonds and Co., Messrs. . . 52 10 0 Crossley, John and Sons, Messrs.,Halifax: Annual . . . . 10 0 0 Annual . . . . 10 0 0 D. S. M 100 Crowder, George, Esq., Portland Place 10 10 0 Dublin, The Archbishop of .... 10 0 0 Cuddon. F. and F., Messrs. Wimpole St. 220 Dudgeon and Co., Messrs 35 10 0 Cuppage, Capt., R.N 500 Annual .... 2 2 0 Currie, William, Esq., Cornhill. . . 20 0 0 Dunbar, Duncan, Esq 15 15 0 Second donation. .... 10 0 0 Duncan, P. B., Esq., Weston . 25 0 0 Dundas, Vice-Adm. Sir Deans, K.C.B. 10 10 0 Dundalk Branch 150 0 0 DYSEVOB, Lord 10 0 0 Dungarvan Branch 105 0 0 Darnley, the Earl of . . An. 100 Dungeness Branch 30 10 6 Darwin, Francis, Esq., Bridlington Quay 100 Dunn, R. Dacre, Esq., Wakefield: Davenport, John, Esq 15 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Davidson, Miss Helen, Leamington . 500 Durant, Richard, Esq 10*10 0 Davies, Fred., Esq., St. Martin's Lane, 550 Durell, Rev. J. R 10 0 0 LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 267

£. s. d £. s. d. Durham, The Earl of, 25 0 0 Floyer, John, Esq., Dorchester ... 330 Durham, The Lord Bishop of . 10 0 0 Forbes, Sir J. S., Bart. . An. 1 0 0 Durnford, Rev. Edmnnd 2220 Durnford, Rev. E., Monxton Kectory: Forbes, James Stewart, Esq. . . . 26 5 0 Annual . . , .100 Annual . . . .220 Duroure,Mrs.,Blackheath, An. 1 1 0 Forbes, J. H., Esq. . . An. 110 Dyer, John, Esq.. Leadenhall Street: Ford, Rev. James, Torquay .... 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual . . . .300 Dyott, Miss, Torquay . An. 0 10 6 Forrestt, Messrs., from the boat- builders, sawyers, and other work- EGMONT, Rear-Admiral the Earl of . 10 0 0 Forrestt,T. and wT, Messrs., Limehouse 24 14 0 East India Company, the Honourable . 602 10 0 Annual .... 220 East and West India Dock Company . 100 0 0 Forster, Charles, Esq., An. 1 1 0 Ebbw Vale Iron Company . . . . 10 10 0 Foster, Jas., Esq., Walthamstow . . 81 10 0 Ebury, Lord 10 o a Forster, John T., Stamford Hill. . . 10 0 0 Edgeworth, C. S., Esq., Ham Common 0 10 W Foster, Wm. O., Esq., Stourton Castle 20 0 0 Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce . 500 Fortescue, Mrs., Dollymonnt ... 100 Edmeston, Mr., Charing Cross: Annual .... 0 5 0 Fortescue, Thomas, Esq., Cheltenham . 100 Edye, Capt,, R.N. . . An. 0 10 0 Fosbrooke, Rev. Yate, St. Ives : Egerton, Capt. C.R., R.N. An. 500 Annual . . . . 0 10 0 E. J. A., Frankleigh 30 0 0 Fothergill, Miss M., Hensol Castle: Ellice, W., Esq., tipper Brook-street . 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Ellis, General . . Annual 110 Four Clerks at 46 Lower Thames Ellis, John, Esq., Worksop .... 500 Street . . . Annual 110 Ellis, Mrs., Addingham Fowey Branch . . . . 220 10 0 Ellwood, Colonel , . 1 1 0 Fox, Robt., Esq., Falconhurst ... 500 Elwes, J. H., Esq., Cheltenham: Fox Rev G T . ..110 Annual . . ..200 France, France, Esq., Bostock Hall . 50 0 0 England, Ebsworth, Esq., Lloyd's: Annual .... 110 Francis' William', Esq., Exeter ... 100 Erskine, Hon. Thos., Annual 200 Fraser,P., Esq., Colinsburgh, N.B. . 110 Evans, G. W., Esq., Lower Thames Street . . . Annual 110 Fremlow T Esq . . . 300 Evans, Samuel, Esq., Darley Abbey . 20 0 0 Frend, Miss' of the Black Friars . . 20 0 0 Evans, T.W., Esq., M.P...... 500 Frend, Miss Jane, of the Black Friars 20 0 0 Everist, Rev. Robt...... 300 Frend, Miss A. R., of the Black Friars 20 0 0 Ewen, John L., Esq 10 10 0 Frith, J. G., Esq., Austin Friars . . 10 0 0 Ewing,Wm., Esq.,Glasgow An. 1 1 0 Second donation .... 500 Exmouth Branch 25 4 9 Frith, Sands, and Co., Messrs. . . . 10 10 0 Eyre, Rev. H. S., Eton: Annual .... 1 0 0 Frowd, Rev. Edw., Andover ... 500 FuUbrd, Major W., Stafford .... 100 Fullarton, Allan, Esq., Glasgow . . 220 FANSHAWES, the Miss, Torquay . . . 10 0 0 Fad, Mrs. Mary, Lancaster .... 200 Family of V., Wood Street: Annual .... 3 3 0 Graham, Sir James, Bart., M.P. . . 40 0 0 Fanshawe, Vice-Admiral A., C.B. . . 10 0 0 » G " 500 Fanshawe, Rev. Arthur 10 o o Gadsden, "Winterflood, and Co., Messrs. Farnaby, Rev. Sir Charles, Bart. . . 500 Old Broad Street, Annual 220 Farnell, John, Esq., Isleworth ... 10 10 0 Fearne, Thomas, Esq., Birmingham . 200 Feetham, Mark, Esq . 10 10 0 Garland, E. W., Esq., Queen's Gate . 100 0 0 Fenwick, Capt., Coal Exchange: Garnett, W., Esq., Quernmore Park . 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Garnett, W. J., Esq., M.P. An. 1 1 0 500 Fenwick, C. R., Esq., Rutland Gate . 330 Garnham, John, Esq., R.N. : Ferrand, Mrs., Wimpole Street... 500 Garratt, Newson, Esq., Aldborough . 10 10 0 Fetherstonhaugh, Chas., Esq. Staffleld Annual .... 1 1 0 Hall .... Annual 100 Gawen, Rear-Admiral Roberts : F. G. W. C 100 Annual .... 1 1 0 Findlater, J., Esq., Dublin .... 500 Gaze, Mr. Thos., Mundesley ... 500 Finlay, Hodgson, and Co., Messrs.. . 21 0 0 Gelston Mrs . 20 0 0 Finzel, Son, and Co., Messrs., Bristol . 50 0 0 General Steam Navigation Company . 20 0 0 Fisher, Thomas, Esq., St. Ives: Annual .... I 1 0 Gerrard, James, Esq., Great Crosby . 110 Fishguard Branch 198 15 0 G. H., per Messrs. Prescott & Co. . . 25 0 0 Fishwick, Mrs. Elizabeth, Southpprt . 100 G. H K. 50 0 0 Fison, J., Esq., Ipswich . An. 0 10 0 GIF...... 7100 FitzGeralds, the Miss . An. 0 10 0 Gibb, T. A., Esq., Oxford Square . . 10 10 0 Fitz-Roy, Rear-Adm. Annual 100 Annual .... 2 2 0 Fleetwood Branch 113 2 2 Gibb, Cojonel, Westbourne Park : Fletcher, M., Esq...... 10 10 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Flounders, Benjamin, Esq 10 10 0 3ibb, Messrs. B. and Son, Royal Ex- Flower, Charles E., Esq., Stratford-on- change 10 10 0 Avon 330 Gibbons, Mrs. Alicia, Cheltenham. . 200 268 THE LIFE-BOAT [APRIL 2, 1860. £. *. d. £. s. d. Gibbs, H. H., Esq., Bishopsgate Street: Grove, Captain, R.N. . An. 100 Annual .... 2 2 0 Grylls, H. M., Esq ...... 10 10 Gibbs, William, Esq 25 0 0 urney, Miss, Red Hill 100 Gibbs, Messrs. A., and Sons . . . 10 10 0 jfurney, Samuel, Esq., M.P. : Second donation .... 25 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Giffard, Miss, Parker's Well ... 200 Gilbart, J. W., Esq., Lothbury . . . 10 10 0 Gillett, Lieut. A. W., R.N 10 0 0 BADDO, Lord, M.P. • . • 10 10 0 Gilraan, Rev. J 10 0 0 Hack, Miss, Torquay . . . 100 Gilmour, Rankin, Messrs., & Co.: Haden, Rev. A. B., Brewood: Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Gladstone, William, Esq 500 Haig, Richard, Esq., R.N., Greenwich Glasgow Branch, per A. A. lianken, Hospital—Annual ... 1 1 0 Esq 153 2 9 Haines, Capt. B., R.N. An. 0 10 0 Annual . . . . 33 8 0 Halford, James, Esq., M.P 10 10 0 Gledstanesfe Co., Messrs 10 10 0 Hall, Miss, Leyton 15 15 0 Glyn, Mills, and Co., Messrs. ... 63 0 0 Hall, Miss Louisa, Leyton .... 550 Glyn, Sir R. Plumptre, Bart. . . . 70 0 0 Hall, Capt. W. H., R.N., C.B., F.R.S.: Fourth donation .... 20 0 0 Hallen, Mrs. Ann, Holywell Vicarage. 100 Annual .... 2 2 0 Hallett, Henry, Esq 110 Goalen, Alex., Esq., Leith, An. 110 Annual .... 1 1 0 Godley, Mrs., Bath . . An. 1 0 0 Halsted, Capt. G. A., R.N.: Goddard, E.,Esq., Ipswich,An. 0 10 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Goff, Joseph, Esq., Hale Park: Hamill, John, Esq., Kingstown: Annual . . . . 10 0 0 Annual . ... 1 0 0 Goldsmid, A. A., Esq., Cavendish Square 10 10 0 Hamill, Miss . Do. . An. 1 0 0 Goldsmith, Capt., C.B. . An. 110 Hamilton, Dr., R.N. . . An. 1 1 0 Goldsmiths, Worshipful Company of . 150 0 0 Hamilton, John, Esq., Sandrum . . 200 Third donation 50 0 0 Hamond, Adm. Sir G., Bart., K.C.B.: Goodhart, Emanuel, Esq 15 15 0 Hamond, Anthony, Esq., Westacer . 500 Goodwyn, T. W., Esq., Cornwallis Annual .... 1 0 0 Crescent ... Annual. 110 Hand, Mrs. C., Monaghan An. 0 10 0 Goodwyn, T. W., Esq., Clifton ... 220 Hanbury and Co., Messrs 10 10 0 Gordon, Col 500 Hankey, Capt., R.N. Annual 100 Gordon, Rear-Adm., Deputy Master of Hankey, John Alexander, Esq. . . 10 10 0 the Trinity House . . An. 100 Hankey, Stephen, A., Esq., Brighton . 10 0 0 Gore, Montague, Esq. . An. 100 Hankey, Thomson and Co., Messrs. . 15 15 0 Gosling and Sharpe, Messrs. . . . 52 10 0 Hankeys and Co., Messrs 31 10 0 Gosling, Robert, Esq., Portland Place. 21 0 0 Hannington, C. S., Esq., Brighton : Gosse, Henry, Esq., Epsom .... 500 Annual .... 1 1 0 Gourlie and Son, Messrs., Glasgow. . 500 Hanson, John Oliver, Esq 15 15 0 Gower, Admiral . Annual 110 Harcourt, Rear-Adm. O. Vernon . . 10 0 0 Gower, C. F., Esq., Ipswich: Hardwicke, Major 200 Annual .... 1 1 0 Harford, J. S., Blaire Castle . . . 500 Goyeneche, J. V., Esq. An. 110 Harford, Rivaz, and Co., Messrs. . 21 0 0 Grace, Henry, Esq 23 0 0 Hargreaves, John, Esq., Acerington . 25 0 0 Graham, Henry, Esq., Rumford Place: Harland, Lady 20 0 0 Annual . . . .220 Harnett, Messrs., Great St. Helen's 10 10 0 Grainger, Robert, Esq., Highgate . . 0 10 Harrington, the Earl of, An. 200 Grainger, H., Esq., Lower Thomas Street 1 0 Harris, Mrs. . . Annual 110 Grainger, T. W., Esq., Lower Thames Harris, Quarles, Esq 33 12 0 Street . . . Annual 1 1 0 Harrison, George, Esq., Liverpool: Grant, Capt. Sec. R. T. T. C.: Annual . . ..110 Annual . . . .110 Harrison, Mrs. E., Steeple Langford . 500 Grant, C.,Esq., Cheltenham. ... 50 Harrison, William, Esq., Austin Friars: Grant, Messrs. R. I., and Co. . . . 1010 Annual .... 1 1 0 Grantham, Mrs. J., Legacy .... 100 0 Hart, Charles, Esq., Trafalgar Hotel: Gray, Robert A., Esq 21 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Green, B. A., Esq., St. Ives: Hart, Lady 500 Annual .... 1 1 0 Hartington, Marquis of, M.P. . . . 500 Green, John, Esq. . Annual 110 Hartley, F., Esq., Bideford: Green, Mr. George, West Hall: Annual . . . . 0 10 0 Annual .... 1 0 0 Harton, William Henry, Esq., Clapton 15 10 0 Gregory, John, Esq. . An. 220 Annual .... 2 2 0 Gregson, Samuel, Esq., M.P. ... 26 5 Harvey, Mrs. E 200 Gregson and Co., Messrs 21 0 Harvey, Messrs. T. and J.,Ipswich: Third donation 10 10 Annual . . . . 0 10 0 Grenfell, P. and Sons, Messrs. ... 25 0 Haselfort, Chas., Esq., Borcham Manor 500 Greswell, the Rev. E., C.C.C., Oxford : Hawkins, Mrs., Cheltenham. . . . 1 16 0 Annual .... 2 2 0 Hawkins, W., Esq., F.S.A 10 10 0 Griffiths, James, Esq., An. 100 Hay, Captain J. B. L., R.N.: Griffiths, Wm., Esq., Lower Berkeley Annual .... 1 0 0 Street 1 I Hay, Captain, J. B. P., R.N.: Griffiths, Mrs 2 2 Annual .... 1 0 0 Grocers, Worshipful Company of . .100 0 Hays, J. W., Esq., Durham .... 220 Groomsport Branch 124 0 HeaddCUU,, MrsJM.1B.. «!.,J., IpswicJpSYTlulhl . .£3.11An. . 111 1 0 Grote, Prescott, and Co., Messrs. 31 10 Heald, James, Esq., Parr's Wood . 10 0 0 LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 269

£. «. d. £. «. rf. Heaslop, Capt., R.N., . An. 0 10 0 Hooper, Mra., Thornhill, An. 110 Heath, Son, and Furse, Messrs. . . 21 0 0 Hope, —, Esq. . . Annual 100 Heathcote, J. M., Esq., Connington Castle 110 Hope, Henry Thomas, Esq., Piccadilly 10 0 0 Heathcote, Rev. —, Connington Castle 100 Hore, Robert, Esq. 2 2 0 Heathorn, W., Esq., and Lady Prinn . 600 Hornby, John, Esq 10 10 0 Heatley and Son, Messrs., Bell Court: Hornby, Vice-Adm. Sir Phipps, K.C.B.: Annual ... .110 Annual ... .110 Hedding, Miss 500 Horrocks, Mrs., Merlewood: Hedges & Butler, Messrs., Regent-st. . 10 0 0 Annual .... 0 10 6 Hemery, Charles, Esq., Threadneedle Horton, Mr 2 0 0 Street . . . Annual 0 10 6 Horton, Lady Wilmott 10 0 0 Heming, Lieut., R.N 100 Hoste, Major, Sandgate . » . . . 2 0 0 Henderson, —, Esq. . An. 110 Hotham, The Hon. Lady An. 200 Henderson, John, Esq., Montagu Street: How, Robert, Esq., Cleveland Square 2 2 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Howard, The Hon. Mrs. Greville . 15 0 0 Heneage, Edward, Esq 500 Howard, P. A., Esq., Corby Castle. 1 1 0 Hennell, Thomas, Esq. . An. 0 10 6 Howard, Mrs. E., Tottenham . . 2 0 0 Hehvey, Mrs. E., Rugby 640 Howson & Son, Messrs., An. 11) Third donation 200 Hubbard, J. Gellibrand, Esq. . . 10 10 0 Herbert, Dennis, Esq., Huntingdon: Hudson, Mrs., Wimbledon ... 1 0 0 Annual . . . .110 Hudson, R., Esq., High Street: Herbert, Vice-Adm. Sir T., K.C.B.. . 10 10 0 Anaual .... 1 1 0 Second donation . ... 50 0 0 Hudson's Bay Company 10 0 0 Herries, Farquhar, and Co., Messrs. . 52 10 0 Hughes, Miss, per Capt. Rigmaiden, R.N. 100 0 0 Herring, Miss 100 Hulse, Miss M., Eaton Square ... 2 0 0 Herringham, Mrs., Reading .... 200 Hunt, T. N., Esq., V.P 50 0 0 Heurtley, Rev. Dr 500 Hunter, William, Esq., Glasgow ... 3 0 0 Hewitt, Rev. D., Lytham, An. 100 Hunter, Wm., Esq., Glasgow ... 3 0 0 Hewling, Mr. R., St. Ives, An. 0 10 6 Hunter and Erichsen, Messrs., New- Heywood, Arthur H., Esq., Manchester 30 0 0 castle-on-Tyne . Annual 200 Heywood, E. J., Esq., Light Oaks . . 10 10 0 Hurry, Mrs. Edward—Annual 110 Anaual . . ..220 Hurt, F., Esq., Belper . An. 100 Hibbert & Co., Messrs., Billiter-conrt. 42 0 0 Hussey, R. H., Esq 10 0 0 Hibbert, Samuel. Esq 10 5 0 Hutchinson, A., Esq., Bury .... 5 0 0 Hibernia 50 0 0 Huth, Henry, Esq 10 10 0 Hichens, Robert, Esq 21 0 0 Huth, Messrs. F. & Co., Moorgate Street 10 10 0 Hickman,Geo.,-Esq.,Marlow . . .100 Huth, Frederick, Esq 31 0 0 Higgins, Colonel, Newport Pagnell . 0 10 0 Hutton, Captain F., R.N 10 10 0 Higgins, C. L., Esq., Newport Pagnell 0 10 0 Higgins, Mrs. C. L., Newport Pagnell. 0 10 0 IMHESTER, the Earl of...... 10 0 0 HilljWm. Haswell, Esq., Manchester: lllingworth, R. S., Esq. . An. 110 Annual .... 1 1 0 Indemnity Mutual Marine Insurance . 210 0 0 Hilton, Thomas, Esq., Canterbury . . 500 Third donation 105 0 0 Hinckes, Miss, Lichfield" 500 Ingham, Robert, Esq., M.P. . . . 15 15 0 Hine, W., Esq., Charterhouse Square . 21 0 0 Irving, John, Esq., Eaton Place . . 10 0 0 Hitch, Mr. C., St. James's Palace: Annual ... .100 Hitchins, Richard, juu., Esq., Bristol: JACKSON, R. W., Esq., Greatham Hall 10 10 0 £1 each annually for the Jackson, Miss H., Cheltenham ... 0 10 0 James Gibson and Marianne, and Jacomb, C. and Son, Messrs. ... 1010 0 barques Minerva, Star of Peace, and Jacson, Mrs. S., Preston Brook ... 2 0 0 • Frances 500 Annual ... .100 H. J 500 Jaffray, A.W., Esq., rj"., St. Mildred's 580 0 0 Hoares and Co., Messrs 63 0 0 Court Annual 500 Hoare,-J. Gurney, Esq. . An. 110 Jaflray, J. R., Esq., St. Mildred's Court: Hoare, J. H., Esq., Howdens . . . 10 10 0 Annual . . ..500 Hobson, Allfrey, & Co., Messrs. . . 10 10 0 Jafiray, J. R. and Son, Messrs. ... 1800 0 Hodgson, John, Esq 10 10 0 James, Josh., Esq., Highfields ... 4 4 0 Hodgson, John, Esq., Gilston Park. . 10 10 0 Jameson, A., Esq., Gloucester Square . 10 0 0 Hodgson, Kirkman, Esq., M.P. . . 10 10 0 Janson, A & W., Messrs., Lloyd's. . 10 10 0 Hodgson, Rev. John, Cheltenham . . 0 10 6 Jarvis, Mrs 5 0 0 Hogge, Mrs., Thoruham Hall, Lynn: Jefferson, T. R., Esq., Gloster Square : Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Holbrook, Capt. T., R.N. An. 1 1 0 Jeaffreson, W., Esq., South Audley St.. 10 0 0 Holdsworth, Robert, Esq. An. 110 Jeffery, B., Esq., and Family, Cheltenham 5 0 0 Holford, Robert Stayner, Esq., M.P. . 25 5 o J. G., Park Crescent...... 2 0 0 Holford, Mrs. Gwynne . An. 2 0 0 .10 0 0 J. K., per Messrs. Contts .... 10 0 0 Holmes, A. W., Esq., Makeney Lodge. 50 0 Johnson, Edw., Esq.,:New Bridge Street 10 10 0 Hollick, Thos., Esq., Nnneaton ... 110 'Johnson, Henry,"Esq.,. Crutchedfriars. 63 0 0 Rollings, John, Esq., Victoria-road: Seventh donation .... 10 10 0 Annual .... L 1 0 Johnson, Miss, Crutehed Friars. . . 10 10 0 Holy, the late George, Esq., Sheffield .1100 Johnston, John, Esq., Ryde,An. 110 Annual .... 1 1 0 Johnston, P., Esq., Edinburgh ... 2 0 0 Hooper, F. P., Esq. Sackville Street: Jones Loyd, Messrs, and Co. ... 10 10 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Jones, Mrs. E., Repton 1 0 0 Hooper, George, Esq., Queenhithe: Jones, Price, & Co., Messrs.: Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual. .... 1 1 0

I. 9 270 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2, 1860.

£. s. d. •£. s. d- Jones, W. C., Esq., Queen's Gardens: Letchworth, Thomas, Esq., Exeter: Annual .... 2 2 0 Annual .... 1 0 0 Julott, C. J. Esq., Manchester ... 100 Lethbridge, A. G., Esq., Taunton: Junior United Service Club , . . . 10 10 0 Annual .... 3 3 0 Second donation , . . . 10 10 0 Lewis, Richard, Esq., John Street, Justice, Lieut. R.N 100 Adelphi .... Annual 110 Jackray, Captain. . Annual 110 Lillycrop, .Rev. Samuel, Adelaide Johnstone, Rev. — . Annual 100 Terrace .... Annual 050 James, Rev. C. C., Eton College: Lincolnshire Shipwreck Association . 50 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Linton, Colonel 10 0 0 Johnson, J., Esq., Castle Street: Third donation ..... 5 0 0 Annual . . . . 0 10 0 Linton, Rev. Henry, Oxford ... 2 0 0 Little, Major, Old Charlton .... 5 0 0 KAYE,C.,Esq.,,An. 100 Littlehales, Capt. E., R.N. An. 100 Kaye, Mrs. C. ... An. 1 0 0 Littleton, Col. the Hon. E. R. . . 500 Kaye, John, Esq. . Annual 100 Livesey, William, Esq., Preston: Keighley and Co., Messrs, M. and R., Annual .... 1 1 Little Tower Street Chambers: L. J. B 100 Annual . . .200 Llanelly Branch 42 16 7 Kelly, Robert, Esq., Kelly .... 500 Lloyd's, the Committee of .... 702 10 0 Kemp, Stone, and Co., Messrs., Man- Seventh Donation .... 25 0 0 chester 110 Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Kemble, Horatio, Esq 18 14 0 Shipping Society 50 0 0 Kemble, William, Esq. An. 500 Lloyd, E. H., Esq., tip. Grosvenor St.. 5 0 0 Kepp, Richard, Esq. Annual 110 Lloyd, Mrs. Lewis, Bromley, ... 5 0 0 Kerr, Messrs. W. H., and Co., Worces- Lloyd, Mrs., Aston , 5 0 0 ter Annual 110 Lloyd, Miss S. G., Pensholm House: Kidd, Miss, Broxbourne 500 Annual .... 2 2 0 Kidd, R. C., Esq., Hyde Park Gate . 10 0 0 Lombe, Charles, Esq., V.P. ... 1000 0 Kilburn, Charles, Esq. An. 300 London Assurance 210 0 0 Kilvert, Mr. Nicholas, Manchester 110 London, the Corporation of the Cityof 210 0 0 King, George, Esq., Southampton 200 Long, Miss Tylney, Albourne ... 5 5 0 Kinloch'nlo<" , James, Esq. 21 0 0 Long, Miss E. Tylney, Albourne 5 0 Kirby, Mrs., Kingstown .... 100 Long, Mrs., Dellington . An, 0 10 0 Kitching, John, Esq., Stamford Hill 10 0 0 Lossiemouth Branch 30 0 0 Knight, Rev. H. C., Holly Lodge: Lothian, Marquis of 5 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Loudell, Miss 5 5 0 KnowlesSc Foster, Messrs., Moorgate St. 31 10 0 Loudell, Stephen, Esq 5 5 0 Knox, Rear-Adm. the Hon. E. S. P.: Lovaine, Lord, M.P. . . An. 2 0 0 Annual .... 220 Lowestoft Branch 52 10 0 Luard, Capt. W. G., R.N 5 5 0 LANSDOWHB, the Marquis of, K.G., V.P-* 31 10 0 Lubbock, Sir J. W., Bart., and Co. . 52 10 0 Londonderry, the Marquis of ... 31 0 0 Luscombe, Mrs. Wm. An. 200 Annual . . . .220 Lyall, George, Esq., M.P 31 10 0 ' Labouchere, the Right Hon. H., M.P.. 10 10 0 Annual .... 2 2 0 Labouchere, John, Esq ...... 15 15 0 Lyme Regis Branch 100 0 0 Lacey, Robert, Esq., Ipswich : Annual . . . . 0 10 0 MANVEKS, Earl, V.P.. . 94 0 0 Lake,3as.P., Esq., Manchester . . . 500 Annual . . . 5 5 0 Lake, Capt. W., R.N ...... 110 Musgrove, Sir John, Bart. 10 0 0 Lambert, Miss Ellen E.,Isle of Wight. 17 0 0 M.A. 1 1 0 Lambert, Miss, Leamington .... 10 0 0 Mabbott,W.C., Esq.,Lewes An. 110 Lambert, Lady ...... 200 Macdonald, Capt. G. G , R.N. ... 1 0 0 Second donation ..... 200 Macfie and Sons, Messrs., Liverpool . 180 0 0 Lambert, H. T., Esq. Annual 110 MacHardy, Rear-Admiral .110 Lancaster Port Commissioners . . . 550 MacKerrell, Wm., Esq., Bath—the cost Lang, J. L., Esq., Glasgow .... 100 of two life-boats and their gear . . 360 0 0 Langton, Charles, Esq., Liverpool : M. A. C. S 400 0 0 Annual ... .110 Majoribanks, E. F., Esq., Strand: Laurie, J. R., Esq., Montford, N.B. . 500 Annual ....220 Laurie, J. R., Esq., Montford : Mackenzie, Harry, Esq 45 0 0 Annual .... 2 0 0 Fifth donation 5 0 0 Lawley, Lady . • . . An. 220 500 Mackenzie, John, Esq. . An. 110 Lawson, Miss J., Zealand, Lancaster . 200 Mackenzie, Sir W., Bart. An. 220 Lawson, Peter & Son, Messrs., George Mackillop, James, Esq 10 10 0 Street .... Annual 110 Maclean, Colonel Sir C., Bart, i . . 10 10 0 La Touche, Lieut., R.N. An. 110 Macleod, Capt., R.N. . . An. 200 Lean, Capt., R.N., Emigration Office: Macnamara, Hear-Admiral Sir Burton: Annual .... 1 0 0 Annual . . ..110 Leaner, Francis, Esq., Penkridge . . 500 Madan, Capt. F., Trinity House : Ledger, J. W., Esq., Lyons Wharf: Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Madden, Dr., Torquay . An. 0 10 0 Leigh, Hanbury, Esq., Pontypool . . 10 0 0 Magenis, F. Esq 100 0 0 Leigh, Ralph, Esq., Wigan .... 200 Maitlaud, Adm. the Hon. Sir A., K.C.B. 5 0 0 Le Marchant, Lady . . An. 110 Second donation 5 0 0 Lennock, Rear-Admiral ..... 500 Maitland, Mrs., Gelstone Castle . . 1 0 0 Second donation .... 500 Maingay, Mr. and Mrs. A. D., Bath . 10 0 0 LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCBIPTIONS. 271 £. s. d. £. «. d. Makant, Wm., Esq., Bolton.... 10 11 o Montague, James, Esq...... 10 0 0 Makellar, Mrs., Edinburgh .... 2 0 o Moore, G. S., Esq. . Annual 110 Malcolm, W. E., Esq., Burnfoot, Lang- Moore, Major-General: holme 200 Annual . . ..100 Malcolm, W. E., Esq., Burnfoot: Moore, Rev. G. B., Tunstall . . . 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 0 0 Moore, William, Esq., Wierton: Maltby, the late Bishop 70 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 " ' ; Mr. and Mrs™, "Charle ' s ...5 0 0 Moore, Lady, Cobham . An. 110 Manning, C. A., Esq.,Portland Castle. 1 1 0 Montagu, Captain Montagu, R.N. 10 10 0 Mannock, Walter, Esq 2 10 6 Montefiore, Sir Moses, Bart. . 10 10 0 Margetts, Chas. Esq., Huntingdon: Mornington, The Earl of . . 550 Annual . . ..110 Morris, Miss, Connaught Place . 10 10 0 Marine Insurance Company, ... 50 0 0 Second donation , . 21 0 0 Marley, John, Esq., Darlington . 050 Moseley and Co., Messrs, Manchester 1 0 ,0 Marryat, Charles, Esq.: Moss, T. E., Esq., Liverpool. . 110 Annual . . , . I 1 0 Moysey, F., Esq., Pickhurst Mead 500 Marryat, Joseph, Esq 10 10 0 M. S., Hythe . . . . An. 5 5 0 Marsh, Rev. E. G., Aylesford: Muncaster, Lord . . . An. 500 Annual .... 1 1 0 Murray, Capt. the Hon. H. A., R.N.: Marshall, William, Esq., M.P. . . . 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 0 0 Marshall, the Rev. E. 700 Murray, John, Esq., Albemarle-street . 500 Annual ... .100 Marston, Miss, Chelsea ... 21 0 0 NORTHUMBERLAND, Vice-Admiral His Martin, Sir Henry, Bart. . . 19 0 0 Grace the Duke of, K.G., President Filth donation ... 10 0 0 of the Institution, in addition to four Martin, Stone, and Stone, Messrs. 31 10 0 life-boats, with boat-houses, car- Martineau, Josh., Esq., Alton . 10 10 0 riages, &c., complete (1852) . . . 105 0 0 Masters, H.W., Esq., Clapham . 550 Northumberland, the Duchess of . .35 10 0 Master-man and Co., Messrs. . 52 10 0 Northumberland, the Duchess Dow- Masterman, John, Esq. . , , . . 10 10 0 ager of . . . -. 10 10 0 Matheson and Co., Messrs. , . . . 52 10 0 Nanney, John, Esq., Maesenaudd.. . 100 Matheson, Sir James, Bart., M.P.: Napier, G., Esq., Coales Hall ... 100 Annual .... 3 3 0 Napean, Miss, Torquay . An. 0 10 0 Matthews, John, Esq., Clarence Road: Neave, Sheffield, Esq 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Newcastle, Co. Down Branch . . . 36 16 0 Maude, Mrs., Oundle 2 0 0 Newcastle, Northumberland Branch . 320 0 6 Maunsell, Captain J. E., R. A. . . 7 0 0 Newnham, W., Esq., Richard Villa: Maxwell, Sir John, Bart. . An. 50010 0 0 Annual . ... 1 1 0 Maxwell, Mrs. . . . An. 100 Nicholson, Capt...... 10 10 0 Maxwell, Mrs., Castle Douglas . . . 2 0 0 N. L . 200 Mayne, Lieut. Richard, R.N. Annual I 0 0 Norfolk Branch 2,848 17 7 M.B. 0 4 0 Norris, Mrs., Hackney 10 0 0 McDonald, Miss, Bladen 0 10 0 Norris, Mrs. J. T., Button Courtney . 220 M. D., Bath 5 0 0 North, Mrs., East Acton 10 0 0 Meiklejohn, J., Esq., Dalkeith ... 1 1 0 Nunn, Carrington, Esq., Little Bromley Mercers, Worshipful Company of . . 100 0 0 Hall . 220 Merchant Taylors, The Worshipful Company of 21 0 0 Miles, Miss E., Firbeck Hall ... 3 0 0 OAKES, Arthur, Esq., Downgate House: Miles, William, Esq., Exeter: Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual . . ..110 Ogilvie, Robt. G., Esq., Cumberland St. 10 0 0 Millar,W., Esq., Fenchurch Street: Oglander, Sir Henry, Bart. .... 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Ogle, Robt., Esq., Eglingham Hall: Miller, R., Esq., Edinburgh. ... 2 0 0 Annual . . . . 0 10 0 Miller, T. J., Esq., M.P 5 5 0 Oldham, James, Esq. Brighton . . ..500 Milman, P., Esq., R N. . An. 0 5 0 Oliver and Boyd, Messrs., Edinburgh . 500 Milne, T.W., Esq., Dundee. . . . 1 1 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Minasi, Henry S., Esq., Consul Ge- Oliver, George, Esq., Blackheath Hill. 550 neral to His Sicilian Majesty, &c. Oliverson, Messrs. Richard and Robert 10 10 o Annual .... 1 1 0 Ommanney, Capt., R.N 10 10 0 Mitchell, Capt. T., R.N., & Mrs. Mitchell: Ord, G. H., Manchester . An. 110 Annual 1 1 0 Ord, John T., Esq., Fornham House . 10 0 o Mitchell, F. J., Esq., Newport: Orde, C. W., Esq., Nunnykirk ... 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Orde, Miss . . Annual .110 Mitchell, Fras. H., Esq. . . 40 10 0 Orde, Sir John, Bart 10 0 0 Mitchell, P. S., Esq., Clapton: Orlebar, Capt. O., R.N. . An. 0 10 0 Annnal .... 1 1 0 Osborn, Martin, Esq., St. Ives: Mitchell, W. R., Esq., Camber well . 15 10 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Mitford, Rear-Admiral, Hunmanby Hall: Osborne, Rev. LordS. G., An. 110 Annual 500 Ostler, Miss, Grantham . An. 100 Mocatta, F. D., Esq 10 10 0 Otter, Capt. H. C., R.N 500 Molesworth, Rev. J. E. N., Rochdale . 200 Otway, Captain, R.N., Otway Castle: Molyneux, Mrs. G. M., Compton Rec- Annual . . ,.500 tory Annual 0 10 0 Overend, Gurney & Co., Messrs.. . . 52 10 0 Monckton, Miss E. F., Brewood Hall. 500 Owden, John, Esq., Belfast. . . . 10 0 0 Monckton, Miss L., Brewood Hall: Annual .... 2 2 0 PADSTOW Branch 230 19 10 272 THE LIFE-BOAT. 2, 1860.

£. *. d. £. 8. d. Packard, Edward, Esq., Ipswich: Pitman, Hy., Esq., Manchester . . . 0 10 0 Annual .... 1 0 0 Pitney, Mr. . . Annual .050 Page, Thos., Esq., C. E. . An. 110 Pixley, Stewart, Esq. . An. 110 Palmer, Colonel, Jfazing Park, Essex: Plant. W. J., Esq., Preston .... 2 2 n Annual . . . . .220 Plumptre, John P., Esq., Wingham . 5 5 0 Palmer, G., Esq., Bengal : An. 110 Pole, Rev. H., Walshain Place . . . 5 0 0 Palmer, Kev. William ..... 10 0 0 Porcher, Mrs. Henry, Winchfleld : Palmer, Robert, Esq., Reading . . . 11 0 0 Annual ....110 Palmer, J., Esq ...... 05 0 Porter, Miss, Burlingham .... 25 0 0 Parfitt, The Rev. Dr., Glastonbnry : Porter, Miss A., Burlingham . . 25 0 0 Animal .... 1 1 0 (WO O (> Paris, C. B., Esq., Liverpool : Portle, R. B., Esq ) 1 o Annual .... 2 2 0 Potter, J. D., Esq., Poultry .... 10 10 0 Parker, Lieut. C. ... An. 0 6 0 10 0 Annual .... 2 2 0 Parker, Rev. Win., Comberton Rectory 10 0 0 Potter, Thomas B., Esq., V.P., Man- Parnell, Miss F. . . Annual 110 1

£. s. d. £. s. d. Ricardo, J.Lewis, Esq., M.P. . . 5 0 0 Saltoun, Lord . . . Annual 5 0 0 Rice, E. B. Capt., R.JS. An. 1 1 Sanders, Robert, Esq., Hill's Court . 10 0 0 Richardson, F., Esq., Mincing Lane 10 10 o Sanderson, T. J., Esq. . . An. 1 0 Richardson, Henry, Esq., Bala: Sartorius, Vice-Adm. Sir G. R. : Annual .... 11 o Annual .... 1 0 0 Rickcord, G. B., Esq., Carisbrooke: Saumarez, Rear-Admiral, K.L. . 10 10 Annual . . . . 05 o Saunders, Herbert C., Esq. . 1 1 Ricketts, Edward, Esq. . An. 1 1 o Saurin, Rear-Admiral . An. 1 0 0 Ricketts, Miss Frederics . An. 1 1 o Savory, Joseph, Esq., Folkestone 110 Ridley, Messrs. G. and H., Ipswich: Sayer, Capt., R.N., Sandwich: Annual .... 1 1 Annual .... 1 1 0 Rigge, H. F., Esq., Newby Bridge: Scarsdale, Lord ...... 5 • 0 Annual .... 11 Schunck, Souchay, and Co., Messrs. . 21 0 Rising, Win., Esq., Somerton Hall: Scott and Co., Sir Samuel . . . . 56 14 Annual . ... 1 1 Scott, Mrs. General, Newport Pagnett. 1 0 Rivaz, Chas., Esq., Lloyd's An. 1 1 Scrivener, J. F. P., Esq., Saxmundham 5 0 Roake, George, Esq. . An. 1 1 Scriveners' Company ...... 22 Robartes, T. J. Agar, Esq., M.P. . 21 0 Selkirk, Lord ...... 50 Third donation 10 o Second donation .... 10 0 Robarts, Curtis, and Co., Messrs. . . 42 0 Severn, J. C., Esq., the Hall, Radnor : Robarts, A. W., Esq 15 15 Annual .... 3 0 0 Roberts, General . . Annual 100 Seymour, Adm. Sir G. F., K.C.B. . . 15 10 Roberts, Rev. H. J 10 Annual .... 1 0 0 Robertson, John, Esq., Limehonse . . 24 S. H., Mansfield ...... 05 0 Robertson, Mrs 1 Shakespear, Col. J. D ...... 20 0 Robertson, Mrs., Kelso 50 Sharp, Lieut. J. H., R.N., Lymington . 1 0 0 Robertson, Capt., R.N .,Board of Trade: Shearman, J. W., Esq ...... 10 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Shepherd, Major Howell . . . . . 10 100 Robinson, J. & Sons, Messrs., George Td. 10 10 Sherborne, Lord ...... 20 0 0 Robinson, Rev. T, R. B., Kelvedon: Sherwood, Rich., Esq., Newbury . . 200 Annual . ... 1 0 0 Shersby, Miss, Woolwich .... 10 10 0 Rolle, Lady. . 375 0 0 Shersby, Henry, Esq., Woolwich . . 10 10 0 Rolle, The Hon. Mark, An. 10 0 0 Shewell, J. T., Esq. . An. . 1 1 0 Rolls,J.E.W.,Esq.,Hendre,An. 1 1 0 Shields, Mr. John, Durham . . . ^ 100 Romain, W. G., Esq., Admiralty 10 0 0 Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Ronald, Miss Mary, Glasgow: Royal Benevolent Society, in addi- Annual .... 1 1 0 tion to nine Life-boats and their ap- Ross, Rear-Adm. Sir J. C. . . purtenances ...... 867 0 0 Rostorick, T., Esq., Devonport. . Eighth donation (1859) . . 150 0 0 Rothschild, Messrs. N. M., and Sons . 94 10 Shockleton, Miss Eliza, Leeds ... 6 9 10 Annual . . . .220 Shorrock, Eccles, Esq., Darwen : Rothwell, E. P., Esq., Zealand . . . Annual .... 2 2 0 Roth well, Thomas, Esq., Manchester . Shrewsbury and Talbot, Bear-Admiral Rowley, Colonel Sir Charles, Bart.: Earlof.C.B., F.P ...... 10 10 0 Annual ... .220 Sikes, Henry, Esq., Clapton • . . . 42 15 0 Royal London Yacht Club .... 2 Annual .... 1 1 0 Royal Mersey Yacht Club .... 75 Sim, Captain Alexander, Old Broad St. Royal Yacht Squadron . An. 5 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Royal Thames Yacht Club . . 40 Simm, J., Esq., Half-Moon-street : Fifth donation . . . . . 10 Annual .... 1 1 0 Royal Thames Yacht Club. — Some Sims, W. D., Ipswich . . An. 110 Members of the same for the purchase Singleton, Rev. R. Corbet, R. T.Y. C. 830 of a life-boat (1857) . . . . .160 Annual .... 1 1 0 Royal Exchange Assurance . . . 315 Singleton, Mrs., Kingstown: Royal Mail Steam Packet Company 75 Annual ..-..100 Annual ... . 10 0 Skerries Branch ...... 177 2 10 Hubie, John P., Esq., Fonthill: Skey, Dr., Saville Row An. .200 Annual . . . . 1 1 0 Sladen, J., Esq., Doctors' Commons . 15 Ruskin, J., Esq., Denmark Hill. 10 0 0 Smart, Rear- Admiral ...... 5 Annual . . . . 5 6 6 Annual .... 1 0 0 Russell, Lady Frankland-: Smart, James, Esq., United Service Club 0 10 0 Annual .... 3 0 0 Smith, Colonel Simmons : An. 200 Bussell, Rev. W. B., Newport Pagnell 100 Smith. George, Esq ...... 15 15 0 Russian Company 21 0 0 Smith, Henry P., Esq ...... 10 10 0 Rust, George, Esq 110 Smith, John H., Esq., Lombard Street 21 0^ 0 Rust, James, Esq. . Annual 110 Smith, Newman, Esq. . An. 110 Rutherford, W., Esq., Dunfermline . 100 Smith, Mrs. Newman . An. 110 Rutherford, Wm., Esq., Dunfermline: Smith, Rev. Edward Ashley. ... 1 Annual .... 1 2 0 Smith, W. H., Esq ...... 15 Ryder, A. P., Capt. K.N. An. 1 10 Third donation ..... 5 Rye Branch 70 0 0 Smith, Felix V., Esq ...... 5 Smith, Miss Felix ...... 1 Smith, Jason, Esq., Clarence House 2 ST. KATHERTNE DOCK COMPANY. . . 10 10 0 Smith, J. W., Esq., Oundle ... Sadler, J., Esq., Shurdington ... 100 Smith, Samuel, Esq., Liverpool . . Salt, Thomas,. & Co., Messrs., Burton- Smith, Wm.jun., Esq., Bath . . upon-Trent;—Annual .220 Smitheman, John, Esq., Bryn Allt . 274 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2, 1860.

£. s. d. £. s. d. Soanes, George, Esq., Austin Friars: Tayler, James, Esq., Furoival's Inn : Annual . . . .220 Annual .... 1 1 0 Somes, Mrs. Jos., Westbourne Terrace: Taylor, Colonel W. P 110 Annual . . . ' . 1 10 Taylor, Garnett, and Co., Messrs., Man- Somes, Mullens, & Co., Messrs.: chester 220 Annual . . . .100 Tees Bay Branch 100 0 O Southwold Branch 25 D 0 Templetown, Viscount 30 0 O Sparrow, James, Esq., Hull. . . . 10 10 0 Tenby, a Visitor at, during the services Spooner, Rev. Isaac 220 of the Life-boat 10 0 0 Spottiswoode, Andrew, Esq. . . . 10 10 0 Tenby Branch 74 0 0 Spottiswoode, J., Esq., of Spottiswoode 500 Tetley, T. Wilkinson, Esq., Liverpool: Spottiswoode, James, Esq., Perth . . 200 Annual .... 2 2 0 Stalschmidt, E. E., Esq., Park Road: Thomas, Capt, Sir W. S., Bart., R.N.: Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual .... 2 0 0 Stamp, Mrs. Ann G., Hull An. 110 Thomas, Mrs. Ann 220 Standing, J., Esq., Minories. ... 110 Thompson, the Rev. Henry, Garsdale: St. Andrew's Branch .... . 230 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Stanhope, Capt. Sir E. F. S., Bart, R.N.: Thompson, Mrs., 5 Park Street: Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual .... 1 1 Stanley, Lord, M.P 10 10 0 Thornton, Harry, Esq., Newport Pagnell 100 Stanley, John, Esq., Orsett Place . . 10 0 0 Thresher, Rev. Philip .110 Annual . ... 1 1 0 im Thurm, J. C., Esq., Leadenhall Street 10 10 0 Staunton, Wm., Esq., R.N., Singapore: Thistlethwayte,T., Esq.,Southwick Park 10 0 0 Annual . . . .100 Tidswell, Mrs., Denmark Hill ... 200 Stead, P., Esq., Lansdon-ne Park: Tighe, The Right Hon. W. E. ... 500 A.wwia.1 .... 2 0 0 Tighe,R. R.-.Eso^Tormiay^Au.l 1 0 Steinmetz, J. H., Esq., Lloyd's: Tilley, Capt. J., R.N. 220 Annual .... 1 1 0 Tindall, Peter, Riley, & Co. fllessrs.: Stephens, Charles, Esq., Reading . . 500 Annual . ..110 Stephens, Miss, Broxbourne ... 500 Tite, Charles, Esq., Porchester Place: Stevens, Thos., Esq., Plymouth: Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual .... 1 0 0 tite, William, Esq., M.P 10 10 0 Stevenson, Capt. George,-GTafumSt. . 13 4 0 Tomkins, Samue\, Esq., l»OTaV>stvd £>t. . \o W ft Ditto, Sundry Contributions collected Tonge, A. H., Esq., Cheltenham . . 110 by him 500 Tonge, Messrs, and Co., Manchester . 110 Stevenson, Miss 300 Townshend, Rev. E. J 100 Stevenson and Salt, Messrs 21 0 0 Townsend, Mrs. J. E., Oakfield: Stewart, John, Esq., Perth .... 100 Annual .... 1 1 0 Stewart, P.M., Esq 10 10 0 Toyubee, Capt., Aylesbury : Stillraan, Miss, \Vinchelsea .... 100 Annual .... 2 2 0 Stillwell, J. G., Esq., Arundel Street . 10 10 0 Trafford, Sir H. de, Bart 20 0 0 Stock, Miss M. A., Ramsgate ... 0 10 0 Tramore Branch 125 9 6 States, Thomas, Esq V5 15 0 Tretaha.t,b.,Ja,tae$^ Esq., Manyon House I 1. 0 Stone, John, Esq., Bath 500 Trench, Rev. F. S. . Annual 2 2 0 Stopford, Capt. J. J. Annual 100 Trevelyan, Arthur, Esq., Pencaitland: Stopford, Hon. Lady 500 Annual . . . .200 Story, Joseph, Esq., Bingfield Crossdovey 100 Trevenen, James, Esq., Helstone . . 110 Straian, W. S., Esq., Wintborpe . . 10 0 0 Trinity House, the Corporation of. 1250 0 0 Annual . . ..220 Trower, G. S., Esq., St. Mary-at-Hill . 10 10 0 Stratford, J.W., Esq., Addington Place 1010 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Street, Jos,, Esq., Lloyd's An. 1 1 0 10 10 0 Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, and Co., Stuart,Charles, Esq., Norfolk St.: Messrs. . 21 0 0 Annual . . . .200 Tucker, Joseph, Esq 500 Stuart, Lady, Eaglescronie .... 500 Tuffnell, Joliffe, Esq 10 10 0 Stuart, William, Esq 52 10 0 Tulloh, Colonel, R.A. . An. 110 Sturge, J., Esq., Birmingham . . . 10 0 0 Turner, Major, Ipswich . An. 110 St. Vincent, Lord Viscount .... 10 0 0 Turner, Messrs. W. aud J. A., Ipswich: Sulivan, Right Hon. Laurence . . . 10 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Sulivan, Capt., R.N., C.B. An. 110 Turner, Messrs. E. R. and T., Ipswich: Sullivan., Rear-Admiral Sir C.,Bart.: Annual . , . . 0 10 0 Annual .... 5 5 0 Turner, W., Esq., Leamington Spa . 220 Syer, Captain, R.N. . Annual 100 Tyler, Sir James 10 10 0 Sykes, Capt. John, R.N 12 0 0 Sykes, J., Esq., Brighton, An. 110 UNITED General Gas Light Company . 550 Upton, Henry, Esq...... 220 TOTTSSHEXD, Bear-Admiral tie Marquis: Annual . . ..220 Thomond, The Marchioness of ... 500 VAUGHAN, GEORGE, Esq 10 10 0 Talbot de Malahide, Lord An. 220 Valpy, Captain A. B.,R.N. An. 3 0 0 Tanqueray, C. and Co., Messrs., Blooms- Vansittart, A. A., Esq 50 0 0 bury 550 Vardon, H. J., Esq. . . An. 22 o Taplin, Thos., Esq., East India United Veasey, David, Esq., Huntingdon: Service Club 550 Annual .... 1 1 0 Tarleton, Lady . . . An. 500 Veasey, Rev. J?red., Huntingdon: Tatham, T. & H., Messrs. An. 2 2 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Tatham, Capt. E., B.N. . An 1 1 0 Verner, Sir Win. Bart., M.P. ... 500 Taunton, Rev. R. E. . 200 Vernon, Hon. Miss, Bottnu Street , , 210 LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 275

£. *. d. £. s. d. Vidal, E., Esq., R.N., Hailaham: Wicklow Branch ...... 59 10 0 Annual . . . . 0 10 Widow's Mite ...... 10 Vinel, Dr.—Annual ... 1 1 Wilder, Edmond, Esq., Stanstead Park 1515 Vintners, Worshipful Company of . 25 0 0 Third donation ..... 55 Second donation 10 10 Wilkinson; Sir Gardner ..... 50 Vulliamy, Fred., Esq., Ipswich: Wilkinson, Henry B., Esq., An. 1 1 0 Annual . . . . 0 10 6 Williams, W. A.. Esq., Llangilby Castle 22 Various small donations.under 10s.. . 1 2 6 Williams, Rev. Dr., Oxford .... 30 Williams, Deacon, and Co., Messrs. . 10 10 WALKER, JOSHUA, Esq., V.P. . . . 57 10 0 Williams, Dr. Walter D ...... 10 10 Annual ....200 Williams, O. J., Esq., Harwich : Walker, Mrs., Bristol 500 Annual .... 1 1 0 Walker, Philip A., Esq. . An. 110 Willis, Henry, Esq., Treasurer . 10 10 Walker, Oapt. H. C. S., Board of Trade: Willis, Henry, Esq., Winchester Street 5 5 Annual .... 1 1 0 Willoughby, J. P., Esq ...... 5 5 Walker, Miss E., Brownrigg. . . . 10 0 0 Wilson, James, Esq., Dublin . . . 10 0 Waller, Miss Mary 21 0 0 Wilson, William, Esq., Dublin . . . 2 0 Wallingford, E. A., Esq., St. Ives: Wilson, Mrs. Thos., Lavender Hill . . 5 0 Annual . . . . 0 10 0 Second donation .... 5 0 Walmer Branch 31 19 0 Wilson, Rev. K. Francis ..... 21 0 Walmesley, John, Esq., PudJleton . 500 ' Third donation ..... 21 0 Walsh, John, Esq., Lloyd's Agent, Wilson, John R., Esq., Mincing Lane. 21 0 Dublin: . . Annual 110 Annual .... 1 1 0 Walton, Philip, Esq., Brighton . . 500 Wilson, Miss H. J., 9 South Audley Ward, Captain J. H., R.N., Torquay . 10 0 0 Street ..... Annual 2 2 0 25 10 0 Ward, Mrs Colonel 200 Wilson, Miss A. S., 9 South Audley Ward, Rev. G. S., Oxford, An. 0 10 6 Street ..... Annual 2 2 0 20 0 0 Ward, the Misses, West Hill . . . 10 0 0 Fourth donation . . . . 1Q 10 0 Ward, Capt. J. R., R.N., John Street: Wilson, Mr. Alderman ..... 10 10 0 Annual . . ..110 Wilson, Wm., Esq., Mincing Lane : Warde, Charles, Esq., Westerham: Annual .... 1 1 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Wilson, T., Esq., Upper Eccleston Street 41 0 0 Warden, Capt., R.N., C.B 20 0 0 Wiackwortti, Lewis, Esq., CoJeman St. : Fourth donation .... 10 0 0 Annual .... 2 2 0 Wartuaby, William, Esq., Market Winterbottom, J. F., Esq., Great Wood- Harborough 550 bury ...... 10 0 0 Wasey, Miss, Priors' Court .... 50 0 0 Winthrop, B. E., Esq., Dover . . . 10 0 0 Washington, Capt., R.N., F.R.S., Hy- Annual .... 1 1 0 drographer of the Admiralty. 10 10 0 Wise, Miss, Borden ...... 200 Wason, Rev. John, Courtfield . . 110 Wise, Mr. Richard . Annual 0 10 0 Wathen, Lady Elizabeth, Dorking. 0 10 0 Wishaw, W., Esq., Winchester Buildings 5 0 0 Watson, Miss C. H 10 10 0 W. L. W. C ...... 500 Watson, Mrs. Wilhelmina An. 10 10 0 Wodehouse, Hon. Mrs. A ..... 0 10 0 Watson, Tyrrell, and Larke, Messrs.: Wood, James, Esq., Edinburgh ... 100 Annual 110 Wood, Miss M ...... 100 Watt, Mr. H., Irvine . An. 200 Wood, Mrs., The Lodge, Eltham . . 35 0 0 Watts, the late Vice-Admiral: Do., the cost of a Life-boat . . . 150 0 0 Annual .... 1 1 0 Wood, Mrs. B., Eltham ..... 20 0 0 Watts, Mrs. Admiral, Annual 110 Wood, the Hon. Vice-Chan. Sir W. Page 50 0 0 w. B. . . ; . 050 Wooley, Capt. G. S., R.S ..... 100 Webster, Rev. G. E. . Annual 0 10 0 Wright, John J., Esq., St. Petersburgh : Weguelin, T. M., Esq 10 0 0 Annual .... 3 3 0 Well, John, Esq 10 10 0 Wyndham, Edward, Esq ..... 10 10 0 Wensleydaie, Lord ...... 830 Westminster, The Marquis of, K.G. . 25 0 0 , G.I., Esq.,Heslii)gton Hall 500 West, Admiral Sir John K.C.B. . . 10 0 0 Tatman, H. G. Esq., Welbeck Street . 10 10 0 WestDr 100 Young, George, T?., Esq 10 10 0 W. E. W 1 0 0 Young, Lieut. W. F., R.N., Cheltenham: Wheeler, S., Esq 10 10 0 Annual . ... 1 1 0 Whichcote, Mrs. Frances, An. 100 Young, Capt. A. W., late of the Arctic Whish, Capt. M. B 400 yacht' Fox' 10 10 0 Whitbread and Co., Messrs. 10 10 0 Second donation 10 0 0 Whitby, T. E., Esq., Cresswell Hall . 200 Annual .... 1 1 0 White, Jas. North, Esq., An. 110 Youghal Branch 20 0 0 White, Messrs. J. and B,., Cowes: Yule, General, Erith 100 Annual . . . .220 Whiting, Robert M., Esq., Ospringe : ZETLAND, the Earl of. 10 10 0 Annual . . . . 050 Zachary, David, Esq., Stourport . . 10 0 0 Whitwell, Messrs. M. and Son, Bristol: Zulueta, Messrs., and Co.: Annual .... 2 2 0 Annual .... I I 0 Whitworth, W., Esq...... 100 BEANCHBS OP THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. %* Donations under £10 are omitted after having been twice inserted*

CONTENTS. PAOB 'AGE ABERDOVET BRANCH ... 276DUNDALK BRANCH .... 285NORFOLK BRANCH . . 294 ARDMORE BRANCH .... 276 DUNGARVAN BRANCH . . . 285NEWCASTLE (DUNDRUM) BRANCH 295 ALDBOROUGH AND THORPE Bit. . 277 DUKGENESS BRANCH . . • 285 NORTH BERWICK BRANCH 295 ALNMODTH BRANCH . . .277 EASTBOURNE BRANCH . . . 285 PADSTOW BRANSH' . 295 ANGLESEA BRANCH . . . 277 EXMOUTH BRANCH .... 286PENZANCE BRANCH . 296 ARKLOW BRANCH . . . .278 FILEY BRANCH .... 286POBTRDSH BRANCH 296 AYR BRANCH 278 FISHGUARD BRANCH . . . 286 PORTMADOC BRANCH 29t BARMOUTH BRANCH . . .279 FLEETWOOD BRANCH . . . 28Y PORTHCAWL BRANCH 29T BACTON BRANCH * ... 279 FOWEY BRANCH .... 28V RHYL BRANCH 298 BERWICK BRANCH . . . .279 FRASERBUUGH BRANCH . . . 238 EOSSLARE FORT BRANCH . . 298 Ban>LiNGTON BRANCH ... 279GROOMSFORT BRANCH . . ". 288 RYE AND CAMBER BRANCH . . 299 BALLYCOTTON BRANCH ... . 280 GLASGOW BRANCH .... 289SEATON .CAREW BRANCH . . 299 BIDEFORD BRANCH . . . .280 GREAT YARMOUTH BRANCH. . 289 SKERRIES BRANCH . . . .299 BOULMER BRANCH .... 280HAUXLEY BRANCH .... 283SOCTHWOLD BRANCH . . .299 BUDE-HAVEN BRANCH . . .231 HORNSEA BRANCH .... 288ST. ANDREW'S BRANCH. . . 300 CAHOBE BRANCH . . . .281 HASTINGS AKB ST. LEONARD'S BE. 290 TEES BAY BRANCH . . . 300 CARMARTHEN BAY BRANCH . . 281 HUNTINGDONSHIRE BRANCH . . 290 TENBY BRANCH) . . . .301 CARNSORE BRANCH .... 282 ISLE OF WIGHT BRANCH . . 290 THURSO BRANCH . . . .301 CASTIETOWN BRANCH . . . 282 LIZARD BRANCH .... 292TEIGNMOUTH BRANCH . . .302 CARLISLE AND SILLOTH BRANCH 282 LLAXELLY BRANCH' . . .292 TRAMORE BRANCH . . . .302 CULLERCOATS & TYNEMOUTH BR. 283 LYTHAM BRANCH . . . .292 WHITBUKN BRANCH . . . 302 CARDIGAN BRANCH .... 284 LYME REGIS BRANCH . . . 293 WICKLOW BRAXCH . . . .302 CROMER BRANCH .... 284 NEWBIGGIN BRANCH . . .293 WALMER BRANCH .... 303 DOVER BRANCH .... 284 NEWHAVEN BRANCH , . . 293 WINTERTON BRANCH . . .303 DROGHEDA BRANCH . . . 284 NORTH SUNDERLAND BRANCH . 293 YOUGHAL BRANCH .... 303

ABERDOVEY BRANCH. Chairman—Rev. B. MORGAN. Honorary Secretary—Mr. DAVID WILLIAMS, H. M.'s Customs. Donations. Annuals Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. : Anwyl, R. Esq 0 10 0 Brought forward . 00 Davies, Rev. D 05 Norris, Mr. E 5 Edwards, Mr. Robert. . 0 10 Pritchard, Mr. R 5 Evans, John, Esq 0 10 Pughe, Mr. J 5 Ford, Fras. J., Esq 1 0 Thruston, C. F., Esq. . . . 0 Foulkes, John, Esq. .. 1 0 Webster, J., Esq. .... 0 Jones, Mr. J. F 0 5 Williams, Mr. D 5 Jones and Griffiths, Messrs. 0 10 Williams, Mr. W. . . . . 050 Loyd, Mr. D 0 5 Various small sums under 5s. 296 Morgan, Rev. B 1 0 296 950 Morgan, Mr. E 0 5 Total .

ARDMORE BRANCH. Chairman—SIMON BAGGE, Esq. Honorary Secretary—Capt. H. STEWART, R.N. Bagge, Simon, Esq., J. P. 0 10 Brought forward ' . 11 10 Chearnby, Richard, Esq.. Odell, E.,Esq.,J.P. . . . 5 2 Cotton, Henry, Esq. . . Paul, Sir Robert, Bart. . , 1 Bryan, Mr. James B. . . 0 10 Paul, Mrs. 1 Burroughs, Rev. A. T. . 0 10 Poole, Dr 1 Deciescies, Lord Stuart de 500 10 Smyth, Mrs 1 Donoughmore, Right Hon. Stewart, Capt. Henry, R.N. 0 10 Earlof 300 10 Thirkill, Rev. T. P. . . . 0 10 Fitzgerald, Mr 0 10 Wall, Rev. P., P.P. . . . 0 10 Foley, Nelson, Esq 0 10 Wallace, Rev. John . . . 0 10 Gee, Mr 0 10 16 0 0 18 0 0 Keane, Capt. L 10 Total . . . Musgrove, Sir R. (deceased). 300 20 BRANCHES— LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 2?7

ALT)]BOROTJGH AND THORPE BRANCH Chairm an —Si r ROBERT C. B.OWUET, Bart. Treasurer —R . V. GOBHJLM, Esq. Honor ury Secretary — JAMES OSBOBNE, Jun., Esq. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. *. d. £. *. d. £. s. d. Hontingfield, Lord . . . 100 Brought forward .500 27 4 0 Adair, Sir R. Shafto, Bart. . 100 0 10 0 Aldborough Corporation . 220 Long, William, Esq 100 inn 1 f\ n Alexander, J. B., Esq. . . 100 Money, Rev. J. D...... 100 Austin, Charles, Esq. . . 100 Morrel Count 100 Bell, F., Esq 0 10 0 0 10 0 Berners, John, Esq. . . 100 Nicholson, Capt. . . . . 0 10 0 Broke, Cspt. Sir George N., Bt., R.N. 10 0 0 Osborne, Jas., jun., Esq. . . . 050 Brooke, F. C., Esq. . . . 100 Rope G Esq . . 100 0 10 0 Rose Wm Esq . ... 100 Dowler, Rev. H.T. . . . 0 10 0 Rose, the Hon. Mrs. Wm. . . . 100 Ferrand, Rev. T. G. . . . 110 Rowley, Sir R. C., Bart 100 Garrett, R., Esq 110 Watson, Dowager Lady ..100 0 10 0 Wentworth,F.T.W.V., Esq, . . 200 Gorham, E.V., Esq. . . . 100 Westborp, Rev. — 050 0 0 Holland, Rev. E 200 Total . , . 7 10 0 37 H 0 James, Mrs. Rhodes . . . 100

ALNMOUT11 BRANCH. Chaim an — Rev. CHARLI s DOWSON, Viear. Honorsi,ry Secretary— C. W. M. S. M'KEBLIE, Esq., H. C. S. 100 Brought forward . 6 12 6 Buckle, Rev. Matt. G. . 100 Marrett, Rev. E. L. . . . 0 10 0 Buston, R., Esq., of Buston 0 10 0 M'Kerlie, C. W. M. S., Esq., H. C. S. 1 1 0 Dennis, Philip, Esq. . 0 10 0 0 10 0 Dand, Robert, Esq. . . 0 10 0 0 10 0 Dickson, W., Esq. 1 1 0 Thew, Edward, Esq. . . . 1 1 0 Dickson, W., Jan., Esq. . 1 1 0 0 10 0 Total 10 4 6 Hindmarsh, Lake, Esq. . . 0 10 6

ANGLESEYr BRAKCH. Treasurer —Rev . J. WYMME JONES. Bangor, The Dean of . 100 Brought forwani .100 34 1 6 200 Owen, Rev. Henry . . . 0 10 0 Bulkeley, Sir R.W., Bt., M.P. 220 Owen, R. Briscoe, Esq. . . 0 10 0 Panton, W. B., Esq. . . . 100 100 Pennant, Hon. Douglas,M.P. 500 Cosins, — Esq 050 Poole, Rev W. J. ... 100 De Broke, Lady Willoughby, Poole, Richard A., Esq. 100 500 Priestly, John, Esq. . 1 1 0 Edwards, R. Lloyd, Esq. 200 Priest Capt R N 100 100 Pritchard, Henry, Esq. 1 0 0 Goring, Sir Harry D., Bart. . 100 Pritchard, Robt., Esq. 0 10 0 Griffith, R. T., Esq. . . . 200 Provis, John Esq. 0 10 0 Griffith, George, Esq. . . . 100 Rigby, Messrs. 220 Griffith, Sir Richard, Bart . 100 Roberts, Mr. David (2nd.dou.) 100 Griffith, Lady 1 0 0 100 Gubbins, J. P., Esq. . . . 110 Sparrow, James, Esq., Hull . 1 0 0 0 10 0 Spode, Josiah, Esq. . . . 100 Hughes, W. B., Esq., M.P. . 110 Stanley, Hon. W. O., M.P. . 1 1 0 Hughes, W.,Esq.,N.& P. Bank 0 10 0 Trevor, Rev. J. W. . . . 0 10 0 Jones, J. Watkin, Esq. . . 0 10 0 Weldon Mrs ... 100 Jones, Mrs. Wynne . . . , 100 Williams, Sir John Hay, Bart. 500 Jones, Mrs. Hy. Wynne . . 100 Williams, Col.T. Peers, M.P 330 Jones, Rev. J. Wynne . . 100 Williams, Mrs. Edw. Fair 100 Jones, Robert Wynne, Esq. . 0 10 0 Williams, Thos., Esq. . 1 1 0 Jones, Rev. Hugh, D..D. 0 10 0 Williams, John, Esq. . . 100 Lloyd, Mrs. Treganan 100 Williams, Rev. James 1 0 0 Massy, Mr 0 10 6 Williams, Rev.Wm., Tyddyn 100 0 10 6 Williams, Miss Tanygraig 1 1 0 Meyrick, O. Fuller, Esq. . . 200 Williams, Henry O., Esq. 0 10 0 0 10 6 Total ... 2 0 0 Owen, Owen, Esq. . . 100 69 10 6 | Owen, Rev. H. Davies . . 110 278 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2, I860.

ARKLOW BRANCH. Cflairman — Hemorary Secretary--Rev. R. E. EATON. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. t. s. d. £. s. d. £. «. d. £. s. d. Agency for Shipping I 10 0 1""v Brought forward , 2 11 0 15 1 0 Arklow Marine Society for Hodgson, Miss .... 050 Prevention of Wrecking . 1 1 0 0 10 0 Barnes, E., Esq 0 10 0 050 Barton, James, Esq., C.E. . 330 Hume, W. F., Esq., M.P. . . . 100 Brown, M., Esq. .... 0 10 0 0 10 0 Coote, Capt., R.N. . . . 0 10 0 L' Estrange, R. A., Esq. . . . 050 Courtney and Stephens, Manifold, Mr. W 050 0 0 O'Grady, George, Esq. . . 0 10 0 Daly, Rev. W. . . . . 050 Ormsby, Rev. W. G 050 Doyle, Mr. John . . . . 050 Philpot-Mr 0 10 0 Dunsterville, Lieut., R.N. . 0 10 0 Quih, H., Esq 100 Eaton, Rev. R. . . . . 050 Redmond, Rev. J. . . . 0 10 0 Gregory, Mr, J. ; . . . 050 Ruskell, Mr. G 050 050 Ryan, Capt., Merchant Service . . 030 Guineas, Rev. W. S. . ; . o is o Sanders, Rev. A. ... 050 Halpin, S., Esq 050 Tombe, G., Esq., Q.C 1 0 0 Hayes, Ron, Justice ... 0 io' o Troy,.Mr 050 Heath, M. W 0 10 0 Tyrell, Mr. John 050 Heath, E., Esq., R.N. . . 050 Tyrell, Mr. M 050 Hibernian Mining Company 330 Williams,Messrs., Cronebaue 1 0 0 330 Hodgson, C., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Various small sums under 5s. . . 2 18 I Hodgson, Mrs., C. . . . • . 050 Total. . . 3 11 0 28 7 1 Hodgson, Mrs 0 10 0

AYR BlIANCH. Chairman — P. W. KENM:pr, Esq., Provost of Ayr. Honorary Secretary — THOMAS McCosB, Esq. Ailsa, The Marquis of . . 10 0 0 Brought forward 104 13 10 16 16 0 Alexander, AVilliam, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Hunter, A. W. S., Esq. ..500 Anderson, James A., Esq. . • . 100 Kennedy, F. T. R., Esq 100 Baird Captain . • 0 10 0 Kennedy, P. W., Esq 1 0 0 Baird, James, Esq. ... 23 0 0 Kennedy, Uiglit Hon. T. E. . 100 Ballantine, James, Esq. . . 100 Kirkland, William, Esq 0 10 0 Blackburn, Miss .... 100 Knower, C. F., Esq 0 10 0 Blair, Capt. W. F., R.N. . . 50 'o' o Lade, Daniel, Esq...... 100 Boland. Captain . . . 100 Martin, James, Esq...... 100 Bone, William, Esq. . . 0 10 0 M'Cosh, Thomas, Esq I 0 0 Boswell, J. D., Esq. . . 100 M'Donald, George, Esq 0 10 0 Boyd, Robert, Esq. . . 0 10 0 M'Kissock, W. B., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Boyle, Patrick, Esq. . . 1 'o' o Morris, James, Esq. ... 1 0 0 Brown, Captain H. . . 110 Muir Colonel 500 100 Murdoch, J. F., Esq 1 0 0 Campbell, James, Esq. . . 100 Oswald, Alex., Esq. . . . 10 0 0 Cowan, C., Esq., Uuiou Bank, Paterson, Bailie, Esq 0 10 0 anonymous subscription . 050 Paton, James, Esq...... 100 Cowan, Hugh, Esq. . . . 100 Paton, Robert, Esq 1 0 0 Crawford, Kennedy, Esq. . 1 Y o Patrick, William, Esq. . .500 Cunningham, W. C. S., Esq.. 10 10 0 Pennell, Admiral ...... 0 10 0 Cuthbertson, W. B., Esq. . 0 10 0 Rankin, J. A., Esq 100 Cuthbertson, W. B., Esq. Ralston, Alexander, Esq. . . . 10 0 0 (proceeds of exhibition of Robertson, Robert, Esq. . 0 \0 6 a Shark) 2 2 10 Shaw, Rev. William, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Dykes, Rev. Thomas . . •. 0 10 0 Smith, Bailie Peter, Esq. . 0 10 0 Erskine, Joseph, sen., Esq. . 0 10 0 Smith, John, Esq. .... 1 0 0 Fairlie, J. O., Esq. ... 5 0 0 Somerville, Graham, Esq. .100 Fullarton, Alexander, Esq. .. 1 0 0 Sprott, James, Esq. ... 5 0 0 Gemmell, T. M., Esq. . . 0 10 0 Stewart, William, Esq 0 10 0 Gray, Capt. John .... 0 10 0 Young, J. and T 0 10 0 Gray, Henry C., Esq. . . 0 10 0 Young, Mr 050 0 10 0 Total . . 139 3 1041 1 6 Hamilton, John, Esq. . . . 100 BRANCHES— LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION 279

BARMOUTP[ BRANCH. Chairman—W . W. E. W FNNE, Esq., M.P. Honorary Secretary — Rev. O. LLOYD WILLIAMS. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Carson, John, Esq. . . • . . . 0 10 0 -;~ Brought forward • 10 6 6 Davies, J. R., Esq 0 12 6 1 0 Green, Thomas, Esq 100 Sparrow, James, Esq.. 1 0 Harbour Trust 330 Swanwick, F. Esq. . . 0 10 Humphreys, Capt. Humphrey . . 100 Vessels, Cash from, &c. . 4 9 Jelf, Rev. W. E 100 Williams, Mr. R. . . . • 0 10 Lloyd, Edward, Esq 100 Wynne, W. W. E., Esq., M.P 1 0 Owen, J. R., Esq., M.D 0 10 0 Various Small Sums . 1 6 Price, R. W., Esq 110 Total . . . 20 2 0 Heading Party 0 10 0

BACTON IiRANCH. Chairman— Rev. J. C. WEIGHT. Honorary Secretary— BIr. WILLIAM COBITT. Wodehouse, Lord 200 Brought forward 6 1 0 Atkinson Mrs ... 050 Shepherd, M. J., Esq. . . • 1 0 0 Cuhitt, Mr. William ... . 0 10 0 Shirley Mrs. S 1 0 0 Cubitt Mr C ... 050 0 5 0 Cubitt Mr E .... . 050 Wodehouse, Rev. C. . . . 0 10 6 Mealing and Miles, Messrs. . . 050 Wright, Rev. J. C. ... o lb o Mack, John, Esq 0 10 0 500 Mills, Jun., Mr 100 Total . . . 14 6 0 Procter, Rev. Francis . . . 110

BERWICK BRANCH. Chairman — Capt. ^W. SMITH, R.N. Honorary Secretary — S. SANDERSON, Esq. Allan Bros., Messrs 050 Brought forward . 11 13 6 Allen, Thomas, Esq 0 10 0 Irwin, Rev. John .... 0 10 0 Berwick, The Rev. the of . . 0 10 0 Logan, W. H 0 10 0 Berwick Shipping Company, Majoribanks,D.C., Esq., M.P. 10 io o Meggison, J. M 1 1 Bogue, Thomas 0 10 0 Ramsey, Robert, iun. . . 0 10 Bogue, William 050 Ramsey, Robert, Esq., P.P. . • • 0 10 Cahill, Dr , J. P 0 10 0 Rutter, John S. . 0 10 Clay, Patrick . . 0 10 0 Sanderson, Stephen ... . . 0 10 Collection in Parish Church. . . 4 12 6 Smith, Captain, R.N...... 0 10 Dunlop, J. R., Esq., J.P. . . . 0 10 0 Subscriptions and Donations under 5i. 2 12 Gilchrist, CL .. 050 Willoby, Edward 0 10 Gowan, A. B . . 050 Wilson, William, and Son . . . ,0 5 Henderson, George, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Total . . 10 10 0 19 12 0 Johnston and Co 110

BRIDLINGTC)N BRANCH. Chairman— Captain PALMES, R.N. Honorary Secretary — Mr. Jons Ross, Chief Officer of Coast Guard. Boddy, Mrs . ... 050 Brought forward . . . 8 15 Brett, E. S., Esq 0 10 0 0 5 Richardson, Mr. G. . . 0 5 Davison, Mr. R 0100 Rickaby, Miss 0 10 • • 0 5 Frost, Mr. H 050 Sedman, Mrs. B 0 5 Harding, Edward, Esq. . . 0 10 0 0 5 Harrison, Messrs ' 050 Taylor, S., Esq 0 5 Headley, Mr. . ... 050 Thompson, Rev. T. ... 0 10 Lloyd, Rev. F. G 200 Trinity House, Hull ... 5 'o' Q Lloyd, Geo., Esq 1 10 0 Tylee, Rev. M Metcalfe, Mrs 0 10 0 Watson, Mr. W Morris, Capt. H. S., R.N. . 0 10 0 Total .-,„. . 5 0 0 13 2 0 Palmes, Capt., R.N. ... 0 10 0 11 ' ' 280 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2, 1860.

BALLYCOTTl3N BRANCH. Patron— The ]light Rev. The Lord Bishop of CORK, CI.OYNE, and Ross. President — M, Esq. Honorary Seeretary — Rev. D. O'Sui•L1VAN. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. *. d. £. s. d. B H 100 Brought forward . 1 15 0 6 10 0 Brown, W. and H., Messrs. . 200 Shoveler Capt . . . .050 Chatterton, Mrs 050 Swete, H. B., Esq 0 10 0 Cork, Lord Bishop of . . 100 Southern Reporter . . . 1 10 0 Cork Constitution Proprietors 1 10 0 Sums under 5j 060 Creed, Richard, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Total . . . 3 16 0 7 0 0 Hall, Robert, Esq. . . . 100 i ;=; Longfield, Mountifort, Esq. . 100

BIDEFORB BRANCH. Chairman — Rev. J. II. GOSSETT. Honorary Secretary—-T. B. CHANTER, Esq. Beazeley, Rev. F. L. . . . 076 Brought forward 15 2 6 Braginton, G., Esq. . . . 050 0 5 0 Braginton, William, Esq. 050 Keats, Admiral .... 0 5 0 Buck, Mrs 200 Molesworth, Lieut. R.N. 0 10 0 Campbell, Major .... 050 2 0 0 Capel, The Hon. Captain, R.N 050 0 5 0 Carter, C., Esq 050 Peel, J., Esq 0 5 0 Chanter, T. B., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 0 5 0 Coffin, Rev. J. P 050 Preston, . . . 0 10 0 Cotton and Son, Messrs. 050 Puckford, Capt., R.N. . . 1 1 0 Cotton, G. K., Esq. . . . 050 Pyke, Capt., R.N 0 5 0 050 Reynolds, Rev. E 0 5 0 Dansey, Rev. E 050 Robins, Colonel .... 1 0 0 Darracott, J., Esq. 050 Rodd, Capt., R.N. . . . 0 5 0 0 10 0 Rodd, Mrs. Rashleigh . . 0 5 0 Dowell, Capt., R.N. . . . 050 0 5 0 050 Thorold, F., Esq 0 5 0 050 Townsend, Rev. — ... 1 0 0 Fortescue, The Earl . . . 500 Vaughan, H., Esq. 0 5 0 050 Vidal, E. TJ., Esq 0 10 0 T?nge, Captain, R N . . 050 Vidal, Mrs 0 10 0 Gordon, G. B:, Esq. . . . 050 Wilmot P 0 10 0 Gossett Rev J H ... 0 10 0 Willett, J., Esq 0 10 0 Greet, Alexander, Esq. . 050 0 5 0 Harvie, H. A., Esq. . . . 050 Yelland, R. E., Esq. . . . 0 5 0 050 Yeo, W., Esq 0 5 0 Heathcote, C., Esq. . . . 050 Yeo Dr. 0 10 0 Hogg, T. D., Esq 050 Various sums under 5s. . . 7 0 0 Hole, C Esq 050 Hole, C/W., Esq 050 Total . . 34 8 6 How Mr E 050 ===5

BOULMER BRANCH. Chairman — JOHN CRASTER, Esq. Honorary Secretary--Rev. HENRY BELL. Northumberland, His Grace Brought forward .500 9 0 300 Craster, John, Esq. ... 0 10 0 Grey, the Earl .... 200 Craster, Thomas, Esq. 1 0 0 Lovaine, Lord, M.P. . . . 100 0 10 0 Ossulston, Lord, M.P. . . 100 0 10 0 Allgood, Hunter, Esq. . . 0 10 0 Granville, Rev. Court . . . 0 10 0 Ames, Henry, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Grey, Sir George, Bart., M.P. . 1 0 0 Bell, Kev. 11 0 10 0 Grey, Rear-Adm. Sir F. . 1 0 0 Bosanquet, Rev. R. W. . . 100 Rooke, Rev. G. . . . . 1 0 0 0 10 0 Selby, Walter, Esq. ... 1 0 0 Brown, Rev. Dixon . . . 100 Selby, George, Esq. ... 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 Burrell, Bryan, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Tate, Thomas, Esq. ... 0 10 0 100 Total . ..500 17 10 0 Coulson, J. B., Esq. . 1 0 0 BRANCHES—LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 281

BUDE-HAVEN BRANCH. Chairman— Sir T. DrKE ACLAND, Bart. Honorary Secretary — Rev. J. S. AVERT. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £ s. d. Thynne, the Rev. Lord J. . 5 00 Brought forward . 3 15 0 13 15 0 Acland, Sir T. D., Bart 5 00 King, Miss, M. J 0 10 0 Acland, J. B., Esq. . . .050- Lees, F. E., Esq 0 10 6 Adams, The Misses . . . 0 10 0 Mills, A., Esq., M.P. . . . 100 Avery, Rev. J. S 100 Moresby, Vice-Admiral Sir Burton, Mr 050 Fairfax, Bart 0 10 0 Casebourne, Mr 050 Silver, Mrs 0 5 Carnarvon, Lord .... 1 0 0 Smith, S., Esq 0 5 Coffin, Mr 050' Sole, The Misses .... 0 10 Davey, Mr 050 Tregidgo, Mr 0 5 Gwatkin, Miss . . . . . 0 10 0 Wood, C. H. L., Esq. . . . 1 0 Harford, J. S., Esq. ... 1 0 0 Wright, Rev. R. R. . . . 0 5 Hockin, J., Esq 100 Various sums under 5s. . 1 IS Johnston, Capt., R.N. ..050 King, D. H., Esq 0 10 0 Total . . 5 5 0 19 4 0 King, Miss 0 10 0

CAHORE (COUNTY WEXFORD) BRANCH. Chairman—JOHN GEORGE, Esq., M.P. Honorary Secretary—W. A. RIAN, Esq. Barry, Rev. Richard, P.P. 1 0 0 Brought forward 15 5 0 Burkitt, Thomas H., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Owen, Rear-Adm. Richard Courtown, The Earl of . . 100 Pounden, John C., Esq. . Doyne, Robert, Esq...... 1 o 0 I Power, Sir James, Bart. . 500 Foster, \V. O., Esq 1 0 0 '. Richards, S., Esq 0 10 George, John, Esq., M.P. . . . 1 0 0 | Richards, S. A., Esq. . 1 0 Graves, Win., & Son, Messrs. . . 100 Richards, Rev. Solomon . 1 0 Guinness, Rev. W. S. Grattan 500 100 Ryan, Wm. A., Esq. . . . 0 10 Guinness, A. Grattau, Esq. . . . 100 Steam Company, City of Hartley, James, Esq. . , .550 Dublin 5 0 0 Hughes, Rev. Edward . . . 0 10 0 i Whitcroft, John, Esq. . . 100 Hughes, Sir Fred., Hart. .500 1 0 0 I Woodroofe, K. P., Esq. . . . . _J p__0 1 Little, Simon, Esq 0 0 ! Total . . .25 5 0 20 0 0

CARMARTHEN BAY BRANCH. President—Colonel Sir JAMES JOHN HAMILTON, Bart. Honorary Secretary—Rev. WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Cawilor, the Earl .... 50 0 0 Brought forward 224 6 2 6 St. David's, the Rt. Rev. the Lloyd, T. D., Esq. . . . Bishop of 20 Lloyd, Rev. Dr 2 6 Dynevor, the Lord ... 50 Masonand Elkington, Messrs. Emlyn, Viscount, M.P. . . 5 100 Morris, D., Esq., M.P. . . Hamilton, Sir J. J., Bart., Morris, T. C., Esq. . . . 0 0 and Lady 20 110 Morris, W., Esq 0 0 Mansel, Sir John, Bart. . . 5 Parnall, H., Esq 0 0 Brigstocke, Capt. T. R. . . 5 Parnall, R., Esq. . . > . 2 0 Brigstocke, W. O., Esq . .5 Philipps, Capt. J. G., R.N. . 0 0 Brigsfcocke, Mr. Charles . . . . 0 10 0 Philipps, Rev. J. H. A. . . 1 0 Bristol Steam Navigation ' Philipps, J. L., Esq. . . . Company 500 110 Pugh, D., Esq., M.P.. . . Buckley, Mr. J. N 0 10 0 Rees, J. H., Esq 1 1 0 Davis, Valentine, Esq. ..220 Rees, Mr. Valentine . 1 1 0 Davies, Messrs. D, and W. . . . 0 10 0 Rowlands, James, Esq. . 0 5 0 Davies, Mr. Fred 0 10 6 Saunders, Capt. -. 1 0 0 Davies, Mr. R. M 110 Shakespear, George, Esq. 1 0 0 Edwardes, Capt. D. J. . .200 Smith, Messrs. J. H., and Co. 0 10 0 Green, Rev. G. W. ... 1 0 0 Stanley, John, Esq. . Gwyther, James, Esq. . . . . 0 10 0 Stepney, Col. Cowell . •. . 0 0 Harrison, Rev. J. N. . . .100 Thomas, Goring R., Esq. 0 0 Hughes, J., Esq...... 0 10 6 Thomas, John, Esq. . 10 0 Jennings, R., Esq.. ... 10 0 0 100 Thomas, John, Esq., Surgeon 5 0 Jones, D. Esq., M.P.'. . . 20 0 0 Thomas, Mr. W. G. . . . 10 0 Jones, Mr. Charles ... 0 2 6 Warren, Messrs. E. and W. . 10 0 Jones, Mr. John .... 0 5 0 Wayne and Co., Messrs. . 0 0 Jones, Mr. E. B 050 Williams, Mrs. Hamlyn . 10 0 0 Kay, Miss 100 Williams, Rev. W. . . . 0 10 6 Lady, A 100 Winwood, Mrs. and Miss Lewes, W. P., Esq 100 Saunders 1 10 0 Lewis and Thomas, Messrs. . . . 0 10 0 Total 347 19 0 25 9 6 Lloyd, Miss 20 0 0 282 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APBIL 2, 1860.

CARNSORE BRANCH. Chairman—• Honorary Secretary—JOHN WADDY, Esq., M.D. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Armstrong, "Win. A., Esq ,100 ^ Brought forward 300 200 Boxwell, James, Esq. . . 100 Scnllan, Mr. Francis . 0 10 0 Lambert, "William, Esq. . 100 Waddy, John, Esq., M.D. 1 1 0 Meadows, Joseph, Esq. . 0 Redmond, P. Walter, Esq. : '. .° i o o! 300 3 11 0

CASTLETOWN BRANCH. President—Hon. CHARLES HOPE, Lieut.-Governor of the Isle of Man. Chairman—JAMES CELL, Esq., High Bailiff of Castletown. Honorary Secretary—JAMES BURMAN, Esq. His Excellency the Lieut.- Brought forward 220 10 0 0 Governor of the Isle of Man . . 20 0 Jeffcott, J. M., Esq., H.K. . 050 The Lord Bishop of and Man 1 0 0 Kilgour, Dr 050 Blyth, John, Esq 05 0 McMeikin, Mr. J 0 10 0 Brown, Rev. T. E., M.A. . . . 0 100 Moore, Thomas, Esq., Jan. . 050 Burman, Jas., Esq.,F.R.A.S. . . 010 0 ' Murrayi»xui.***j,j Captv^«*f u. H.»»•,) K.A.•« , H.K. 0 10 0 Christopher, Capt.,R.N 05 0 I Petrie, W. G., Esq. 050 CrelHn, Mrs 10 0 I Quayle, M. H., Esq., Clerk of Crellin, R. Q., Esq 0 10 0 i the Rolls 0 10 0 Cudd, Mr. W. H 05 0 ! Quayle, Robert T., Esq. . . 0 10 0 Cuninghame, P. T., Esq., H.K., J.P. 0 10 0 i Turnbull, Mr. R 050 Dixon, Rev. Dr 05 0 ! Underwood, Thos., Esq., M.D. 0 10 0 Ferrler, Rev. E., M.A 0 10 0 ' Woodhouse, Mrs 050 Gawne,E. M., Esq., H.K..J.P. . . 20 0 ! Woods, Mrs 050 Gell, Jas., Esq., H.B 0 10 0 ! Sums under 5s 1 16 6 Isle of Man Steam Packet i Total ... 2 0 16 1 0 Company 220

CARLISLE AND SILLOTH BRANCH. Chairman—ROBERT COWEN, Esq. Honorary Secretary- •EDWARD JOBCING, Esq. Banks, Mrs 1 1 0 i Brought forward 47 13 0 11 1 0 Blain, Thomas, Esq. . 100 Gardhouse, Mr. Wm. . 1 1 0 Blain, Mr. D 100 Graham, Sir J.R.G., St., M.P.550 110 Blair, Mr. Thomas . . . 0 10 0 0 10 Graham, Rev. W 300 Blamire, Geo., Esq. . 300 Grainger, John, Esq. . 0 10 0 Blaylock, Mr. Samuel . . 100 0 10 G. W 1 1 0 Bonnell, James, Esq. . . . 110 Hodgson, C. B., Esq. . . . 1 1 0 Bonnell, T. L., Esq. . . . 1 1 0 Hodgson, Christopher, Esq. . 110 Brown, Mr. George . . . 110 Hodgson, Wm., Esq. . 500 Carlisle, The Very Rev. The Hope, Joseph, Esq. . . 100 0 10 0 Dean of Howard, Henry, Esq. . . . 500 Carr and Co., Messrs. 500 Howard, Hon. C., M.P. . . 300 100 Carruthers, Richard, Esq. . 500 Howard, P. H., Esq. . . . 330 100 Cartmell, Mr. J 1 0 0 0 10 Howe, John, Esq 100 0 10 0 Cowe», Robt., Esq. . 200 1 0 Button, Thos., Esq. . . . 100 Creighton, R., Esq. 0 0 0 10 Irving, Mr. John .... 100 0 10 0 Crowther & Binning, Messrs. 1 1 0 Irving, Peter, Esq. 100 Davidson, A., Esq. . . 1 1 0 James, William, Esq. . . 220 100 Dixon, Peter, Esq. 200 1 0 Jennings, Daniel, Esq. . . 1 1 0 Dixon, Peter J., EEsqs . . 0 10 Jennings, J., Esq 1 1 0 Dixon, R. S., Esq. ... 1 1 0 1 1 Jobling, Mr. Edward . 100 0 10 0 Dobinson, W., Esq. . . .100 Johnson, E. O., Esq. . 1 1 0 Donald, John R., Esq. ..110 Johnston, Capt 0 10 0 050 Drape, Isaac, Esq. ... 1 1 0 0 10 Lawson, Sir W., Bart. 100 1 0 0 Elliot, Rob., Esq., M.D. ..110 0 10 Lawson, Wilfred, Esq., M.P. 500 100 Ferguson, J. C., Esq...... 0 10 Leach, Rd., Esq 0 10 0 Ferguson, John, Esq.... 2 0 0 Longcake, J., Esq. 1 1 0 Ferguson, Jos., Esq. (Morton) 500 1 0 Lonsdale, Henry, Esq., M.D. 100 Ferguson, Jos., Esq. . . .200 Marshall, Wm., Esq., M.P. . 500 100 Ferguson, Rt., Esq. (Carlisle) 110 0 10 Martindale & Story, Messrs. . 1 0 0 Fidler and Co., Edw. ... 1 0 0 Maxwell, Mr. William 0 10 0 Fidler, Edw., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Messenger, Miss . . . 100 Forster, J. P., Esq. ... 1 1 0 Messenger, Miss Jane. . ; 100 Foster, Joseph, Esq. ... 1 1 0 0 10 0 Murray, Capt., R.N. . . . 100 BRANCHES—LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 283

l>onations. Annuals. Donati"ons. Annuals. £. d. £. s. ti. £. s. d. £. s. d. Brought forward .106 1 0 20 17 0 Brought forward .126 10 0 24 7 0 Nanson, John, Esq. ... 1 0 0 0 10 0 Standish, E. R. W. P., Esq.. . 10 0 0110 Nelson, Thomas, Esq. ..10 0 0 10 0 Steel John Esq . . . 0 10 0 Nicholson & Co., Messrs. John 1 1 0 Sutton, Wm., Esq.. . 1 1 0 0 10 0 Oliphant. G. H. H., Esq.. . 1 o 0 Teather, John, Esq. . . . 1 1 0 Oliphant, G. H., Esq.. ..30 0 Thompson, Mr. Andrew . . 1 1 0 Page, W. B., Esq 10 0 0 10 0 Thompson and Sons Mrs.. . 3 3 0 Peat, Mr. Robt 0 10 0 Thurnam, James, Esq. . . 0 10 6 Penrice, Mr. J 05 0 Ward, B., Esq . 1 0 0 Proprietors of'Carlisle Journal' 1 1 0 Wauchope, Vice-Admiral . 2 0 0 Railton, T. T., Esq. ...20 0 1 0 Wells Mrs . . . . . 0 100 Bedford, Bev. F 10 0 0 10 Wilks, Mr. Washington . . 1 1410 Reid, Mrs 0 10 0 Wilson, Rev. A. M. . . . 1 0 0 Rigg, Jan., Mr. Saml., . . 0 10 0 Woodley, Capt., R.N. . 1 1 0 Rigg, Saml., Esq 30 0 Wright, Mr. Richard . . . 0 10 0 Rigg, Saml., Esq 11 0 Wright, Thomas, Esq. . . 1 0 0 0 10 0 Robinson, Mr. George ..10 0 0 10 0 Wright, Thomas, Esq. . . 1 1 0 Rundle, Capt., R.N. ... 1 1 0 Total . . 153 13 4 26 8 0 Skelton, John, Esq. . . . 0 100

CULLERCOATS AND TTCNEMOTJTH BRANCH. Patron.—His Grace the Duke of NOBTHUMBEBLAND, K.G. Chairman—ALEXANDER BARTLEMAN, Esq. Honorary Secretary—JAMES PANTON, Esq. A portion of Salvage Award, Brought forward . 23 13 6 21 8 6 per B. C. Lawton, Esq. 400 Magistrates of the Borough Adamsou, WiHiam, Esq. . . 0 1O 6 of Tynemouth, contribtt- Almond, J. P., Esq. . 0 1O 6 tions received by them. . 0 10 0 Barker, Messrs. Thos. & Sous 110 Miller, William, Esq. . . 0 10 6 Bartleman, Alex., Esq., J. P. 1 1 0 Mitchell, C., & Co., Messrs. . 0 10 6 Beaumont, W. B., Esq., M.P. Mordew, Joseph, Esq. . . 0 10 6 Beaumont, Mrs., contributions Murray, Miss, contributions received by 0 15 0 received by her .... 1 4 0 Berkeley, William, Esq. . . 0 10 6 Ormston, Mr. Alderman . . 1 I 0 Brown, George, Esq. . . 0 10 6 Palmer, C. M., Esq. . . . 110 Burn, David, Esq. 0 10 6 Palmer, John B., Esq. . . 110 Burnett, Jacob, Esq. . . . 110 Panton, James, Esq ... 0 10 6 Boldemann, Borries, & Co,, Poppelwell, M., Esq. . . . 0 10 6 Messrs 0 10 6 Poppelwell, R.,& Co., Messrs. 0 10 6 Brice, The Rev. Mr. . . . 1 0 0 Porter, W. H., Esq. . . . 0 10 6 Carr, John, and Son, Messrs. 110 Potter, Captain .... 110 Coppin, John, Esq., J.P. 110 Potter, Captain Addison . 1 1 0 Dale, James, Esq. .... 550 Pow and t'awcus, Messrs. 110 Davidson, Thomas, Esq. • . 0 10 6 Proctor, John R., Esq. . . 0 10 6 Dodds, Mr. Alderman I 1 0 Proprietors of Tynemh Baths 0 10 6 Durham, The Right Rev. the Ramsay, D. Ramsay ... 010 6 Lord Bishop of . . . 300 Kavensworth, The Right Faucus, W. h., Esq. . 0 10 6 Hon. Lord 10 0 0 Featherston & Elder, Messrs. 110 Sedgley, Mr., contributions Forrest, Thos. Forsyth, Esq. 110 received at Visitors' room, Geldard, John, Esq. . . . 0 10 6 Tynemouth Baths ... 0 10 6 Harrison, Jas. R., Esq. . . 110 Stephenson, R.andCo.,Mess"rs. 1 1 Hawks, Crawshay, and Sons, Straker, John, Esq., J.P.. 1 1 1 1 0 Straker, Joseph, Esq., J.P. . 110 Hawthorn, R. & W., Messrs. 110 Smith, J. F. Leadbitter, Esq. 1 Y 0 Hawthorn, John, Esq. 050 Smith, Thos. & Wm., Messrs. 110 Hinde, Henry, Esq. . 0 10 6 Taylor, Hugh, Esq., J.P.. 'o' o Jobling, George, Esq. 0 10 6 Taylor, Hugh, Esq.', M.P. . 110 Jobson, Miss, contributions Tyzack,Whitely, & Co., Messrs. 0 10 6 received by 046 Tinley, John, Esq. o 10 a Kewney, George, Esq. , 0 10 Trinity Corporation, Master Lawton, B. C., Esq. , . . 1 1 and Brethren of . 5 5 0 Liddell, Hon. H. G., M.P. . 2 0 Twizell, John, Esq. . 0 10 6 Linskill, Captain .... 1 1 Wallace, Mrs., contributions Laws, C. U., Esq 0 10 received by ... < 17 0 Lambert, M. W., Esq. . . 0 10 Weatherley, Captain • 0 10 6 Liddell, Robert, Esq. . . 0 10 6 Woods, J. A., Ksq. . * 0 10 6 Lietch, Thomas C., Esq. . 0 10 Yearns, Miss, contributions Losh, Wilson, & Bell, Messrs. 1 1 received by _J 17 0 Mayson, J. W., Esq. . . . 0 10 Total . . . 4f 0 0 38 15 0 I , _ _: __ •: __— 284 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APBIL 2, 1S60.

CARDIGAI[ BRANCH. Chairman — Honorary Secretary-—THOMAS DAVIES, Esq. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d +'.. s- rt~ Davies, Capt. Triton ... . . 050 Brought forward . . . 200 Davies, David, Esq 0 10 0 Morgan, Thomas, Esq 0 10 0 Davies, Thomas, Esq 0 10 O Subscriptions under 5s 0 5 0 Edwards, Thomas, Esq 050 Ellis, James, Capt 050 Total 2 15 0 Jenkins, Kichard D., Esq. . . . 050

CROMER BRAKCH. Chairman— The Right Hon. LOKD SUFFIELD. Honorary Secretary — jMt. HENKY SANDFOUD. Buxton, Lady . . 220 Brought forward . 31 10 0 880 Buxton, Sir T. F., Bart 220 Hoare, J. Gurney, Esq. . 200 Buxton, Charles, Esq., W.P. 31 10 0 Suffleld, Lord 220 Button, T. F-, Esq 220 Hoare, Joseph, Esq 220 Total . . . 31 10 0 12 10 0

DEAL BRANCH (vide WALMER).

DOVER BRANCH. Chairman — Capt. J.W. NOBLE, K.N. Honorary Secretaiy— Rev. WM. YATE. Astley Dr ... . 050 1 Brought forward .050 930 Baird, Dr 050 ' Jones, Mr...... 050 Bass, T. B., Esq 050 Killick & Back, Messrs. . 050 Beaumont, J. A., Esq 220 Morier, Admiral . . . . 0 15 0 0 5 0 Birmingham, Mr . . 050 050 Bo^le, the Ladies 050 Noble, Capt. J.W., R.N. . . . 100 Briggs T., Esq . . 050 Payn, W. H., Esq 050 Rees, Rowland, Esq. ... 050 Crosby, V. H., Esq 100 100 Diggle Mr . . 050 0 10 0 Smithett, Capt. Luke . . 050 Stilwell, J., Esq 050 Elwell, Rev. "W. E 0 10 0 Terrv. Mr. W. J 050 Finnis S., Esq ...... 0 5 0 ! Thnrnt/m 050 Flashman, Mr . 050 Wood, Mr. J 050 Ynto T?ov W ft 1=. n 0 5 0 Francis, Mrs . 050 Yatp. TVn«s . o i-s n 050 Harman,K.H.,Esq.(thelate) . . 050 Collected in the vestry of St. HiHs Mr...... 050 John's, Mariners' Church, Hyde, Captain 050 050 and subscriptions under 5s. . . 4 12 6 Hyde, W., Esq 050 Hyde Mrs ...... 050 Total . . . 2 10 0 19 10__6

DKOGHED,1 BRANCH. President — ST. GEOKGE SMITH, Esq., H.C. Corresponding Member of Com nittee— FBANCIS BKODIGAN, Esq., J.P. Honorary Secretary — Mr. J. M=NAMABA. A Friend . . 050 Brought forward . . . 9 fl 0 Bellew, Richard M., Esq., M.D. . . 100 Heany, Captain, H.C. . 050 Beahan, Owen, Esq., Jun. . . . 050 Jordan, Christ, Esq., J.P. . . . 0 10 0 Boylan, Alderman, H.C 0 10 0 Leland, F. W, Esq 0 10 0 Brodigan, Francis, Esq., J.P. . . 0 10 0 Mackenzie, John, Esq 050 McCann, James, Esq., M.P. . . . 0100 Mathews, Alderman Jas., J.P. . . 0 10 0 M"Cann, John, Esq., J.P. . . . 0 10 0 Montgomery, Rich., Esq., 3 .P. • . 0 10 0 Cairnes, Win., Esq., J. P. . . . 0 10 0 Moore, John, Esq., H.C 050 Carty, Thos., Esq., J.P 0 10 0 Morton, John, Esq., H.C. . . . 0 10 0 Casey, Alderman, H.C 0 10 0 Owens, William, U.C 0 10 0 Chadwick, Francis, Esq., H.C, . . 0 10 0 Powell and Wetherill, Messrs. . . 0 10 0 Chadwick, John, Esq., J.P. . . . 0 10 0 Roberts, Kobert, Esq 0 5 0 [ Coddington, H. B., Esq., J.P. . . 0 10 0 Smith, St. George, Esq., H.C. . . 0 10 0 Daly & Dean, Messrs. B, . . . 0 10 0 Smyth, R., Esq., J.P 0 10 0 Davis, Son, & Larimer, JVftssrs. . . 0 10 0 Ternan, Pat., Jun., Esq., H.C'. . . 0 JO 0 | DiVlon, Michael, Esq 050 Toker, Capt., Steamer, ' Lein- Donagh, Francis, Esq., J.P. . . . 0 10 0 050 Emerson, Wm., Esq., Pro- Woolsey, Jameson, & Co., vincial Bank . . 050 Messrs 0 10 0 1 Greene, Thomas, Esq. . . . 050 Total 16 0 0 | Hammond, Thos., Esq., J.P. . . . 0 10 0 1 ij BRANCHES— LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL, SUBSCRIPTIONS. 285

DUN BALL. BRANCH. Chairman — S. JACKSON TBBXEB, Esq. Honorary Secretaiy— T. J. POOLEB, Esq. Donations. Annuals. Conations. Annuals. £. s. d. K. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. A Friend, per Shipwrecked Brought forward 222 13 6 Fishermen and Mariners* Harbour Commissioners . 23 0 9 522 13 6 23 0 S Clermont, Lord, cost of Life- Total . . , boat house 117 13 6

PtTJNGARV^LN BRANCH. Patron — His Grace the Duke of DEVONSHIRE. President— Lord STPA ET DE DECIES. Treasurer — FRANCIS S IEEJIAN, Esq. Honorary Secretary — H. A. FITZGERALD, Esq., J.P. Anthony, M. A 050 Brought forward 35 0 0 11 0 0 Barron, E . ... . 100 O'Brien, Christopher . . . 10 0 Browne, Rev. Cavendish. . . . 100 Odell, Edward, J.P. . . . 10 0 County Ins. of Constabulary. . . 050 O'Keeffe, John, J.P. . . 0 10 Decies, Lord Stuart de .".500 100 05 °0 Devonshire, Duke of . . . 20 0 0 Orme, Edward, R.M. . '. 05 0 '• Don nell, Joseph 100 Orr William 10 0 '< Dower, J. R 100 Pannigan, Thomas . . . 0 10 FitzGerald, Thomas, J.P. .500 Philo-Hibernia 500 FitzGerald, Henry A., J.P.. . . 0 10 0 Provincial Bank of Ireland . 500 i Hearne, J. B . . 050 Power, Sir John, Bart. . 10 0 Hudson, Rich. G . . 050 Purser, Benjamin .... 10010 0 Tveely, Banholomen ... . . 0 10 0 Roberts, Richard, J.P. . . 0 10 0 Kennedy, Sir Chas. E., Bart. . , 0 10 0 Koderick, John .... 10 0 Lismore, Dean of ...... 100 The National Bank . 500 Maguvre, John Francis, M. P. 500 "Waterford, Marquis of . 200 20 0 Maguire, Samuel ...... 0 10 0 Various smalt sums . 21 JO 0 Mahony, Michael 100 0 Mullins, Rev. John, P.P. . . . 100 Total . . . 74 10 0 21 0

DUNGENESS BRANCH. Chairman — Honorary Secretary— Inspe ;ting Lieut. HipPistEY, R.N. Gumming, Rev. J. P 110 Brought forward , 44 0 Hippisley, Inspecting Lient., Walker, J. W., Esq., J. P. . 11 0 UN 110 Proctor, J.C.,Div. Surgeon, R.N.. . 110 Total . . . . . r> s 0 Hussell, John, Esq., J.P...... 110

EASTBOURJIE BRANCH. Chairman — Captain H Ewrrr, R.N. Honorary Secretary —W. T. KITCHING, Esq. Devonshire, His Grace the Duke of 110 Brought forward 1 1 0 10 1 0 Gilbert, the Hon. Mrs. . . 110 Mortimer, Miss .... 0 10 0 Domville, Sir W., Bart. . . 110 Morris and Son, Messrs. . 05 0 Brodie, Mrs 110 Ogle, Mrs. Henyy .... 11 0 Caldecott, K. M., Esq. . . 0100 Pierpoint, Bev. JR. W. . . 0 10 0 Cooper, T., Esq 0 10 0 Rawdon, C. W., Esq...... 11 0 Colgate, Robert, Esq. . , 0 10 0 Shuttleworth, Lady K. . . 10 0 Dexter Mr ... . 050 11 0 Gorringe, Mr. J 050 Thomas^ Mrs. ... K . . 11 0 Graham, John, Esq. ... 110 Wellesley, Lady VictdRa . 11 0 Hart, Mi»s ...-., 0 10 0 Wilforol, Major...... 0 100 Hewett, Captain, R.N. . . 0 10 0 "WHlard, Mrs. Colonel . . 10 0 Hurst,Mr. Alex 110 Subscription Box .... 3 4 10 Jeffery, J. A.. Esq. ... 0 10 0 Total . . . 4 5 10 19 1 0 Jeflery, Mrs 050 =; Long, Miss Tynley ... 1 1 0 286 THE LIFE-BOAT. [ APRIL 2, 1860.

EXMOUTH BRANCH. Patroness—The Right Hon. Lady ROUE. Chairman—Vice-Adm. Sir FAIRFAX MORESBY, K.C.B. Honorary Secretary—Lieut. AGASSIZ, R.N. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals* £. ». d. £. s. d. £. *. d. £. s. d. Abbott, Miss .... 0 10 0 "~~- Brought forward 22 0 0 6 15 0 Abbott, Miss Fanny . . 0 10 0 Hussey, Rev. Edw. . . 100 Acton, Mrs 050 Kilgour, Dr 050 Agassiz, Lieut., R.N. . 1 V 0 0 10 0 Kingcombe, Admiral. 050 Agassiz, Mrs 0 10 0 Meadows, Commander, R.N. 050 Ashe, H. B., Esq.. . . 1 V 0 Moresby, Sir Fairfax . 200 1 0 0 Barlee, George, Esq. . 050 Nicks, Mr. J. D. . . . 050 Bastin, Mr. B. B. . . . 050 Parsons, Admiral . . . 100 Boles, Rev. J. T. . . . 1 V 0 050 Peacock, Captain ... 100 Browne, Col., 87th Kegt. . 0 10 0 Penrose, Kev. J. . . . 100 0 10 0 Buller, Miss .... 0 '5 0 050 Peters, W. H., Esq. . . , 100 050 Burrell, Dr 0 10 0 Pope. Rev. Wm. Langley 100 Campbell, Mrs. Major . 050 Prettejohn, Charles, Esq.. 0 10 0 Challis, Captain . . . 0 10 0 Pycroft, George, Esq. 1 0 0 Cobham, Thomas, Esq. . 100 Rashleigh, Lady . . 0 10 0 Cole, W. C., Esq. . . . 200 050 Rich, Captain, B.N. . . 2 Y 0 0 10 0 Cosens, William, Esq. 0 10 0 Ross, —, Esq 500 Cutlers, Miss .... 050 Russell, C. W., Esq. . . 100 050 Devon, Right Hon. Earl of 100 Smith, Dr. Maidstone 0 50 Duntze, Sir John, Bart. . 100 Smyth, Mrs. Gillespie 0 10 0 Enys, Miss 050 Stackpole, G. B. W., Esq. 0 10 0 Gamble, Mr. John 050 Sweetiand, Mrs. 050 Glendenning, Thomas, Esq. 100 Tobin, General, R.E. 050 Grenfell, Mrs. Sidney 050 Tobin, Captain George . 050 Harris, John J., Esq. . 050 Ward, Mr. H 050 Helsham, Major . . . 050 Williams, Miss ... 0 5 Horndon, Rev. John . . 100 Small sums under 5s. . . , 1 V 6 15 5 6 Hore, Mr. James . 050 Total 41 8 6 28 0 6 Hull, Wm. H., Esq. . . 10 0 0 1 0 0 !

FILEY BRANCH. Chairman—Admiral MITFORD. Honorary Secretary—Mr. RICHARD WHITE. Arkwright, Miss .... 0 5 Brought forward '.517 750 Bentley, H., Esq 0 10 Kilby, H. J., Collecting Box 047 Bentley, Robert, Esq. 0 10 Legard, Sir Thomas, Bart. . . . 100 Beswick, William, Esq. . 0 10 Mitford, Admiral 500 Beswiek, T. K., Esq. . . . 0 10 Monson, Rev. J. T. . ..100 Brook, Rev. Rich., Gateforth 1 0 Teal, Mr. J. W 026 Clough, John, Esq., York 100 Unit, J., Esq 100 Cortis, W. S., Esq. . . . Wheatley, Mr. Richard. . . 0 10 0 Graburn, W., Esq. . . . Wheatley, Mr. C 0 10 0 Greenwood, Miss .... 0 10 Visitor, A 050 100 Gregory's,Mr.,Collecting Box 1 6 Collected from Ships . . .0103 Hurt, Miss ...... 1 0 Small sums 012 Hurt, Miss E o 10' 0 10 Hurt, Miss S 0 10 0 10 Total 5 1 15 5 o Hurt, Miss F 2 0

FISHGUARD BRANCH. Chairman—Rev. C. H. BARHAM. Honorary Secretary—Mr. WILLIAM VADGSAN. Barbara, Rev. C. H. . . 1 n n i Brought forward 300 660 Barham, Mrs...... Mends, Capt. H. B., R.A. 0 10 C Crompton, The Hon. 1 Philips, J. A, Esq., M.P. .300 Justice 100 Rider, T., Esq 1 0 0 Emlyn, Lord, M.P. . . 300 Vaughan, Mr. W •. •. '050 Hamilton, Sir J. J., Bart. Ware, J. M., Esq.. . . . 0 M j Jenkins, W. H., Esq. . . Total . 600 8 11 6 Llewellyn, Thomas, Esq. Mathias, Lewis, Esq. . . BRANCHES—LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 287

FLEETWOOD BRANCH. Patron—Sir HESKETH FLEETWOOD. Chairman KEMP, Esq. Honorary Secretary—Capt. EDWARD WASEY, R.N. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £.. s. d. £. ». d. £. «. d. Atkinson, W. H 050 Brought forward 25 10 0 Benson, Robert 100 Lord, J . . 0 10 6 Blades, John, Esq...... 100 North Lancashire Steam Buridge,Steph., Esq., Fleetwood . . 110 Navigation Company . . . 5 5 Carr, R. W., Esq., Preston . . . 110 Osborne, Rev. G. J 0 10 Carter, Wm 0 10 0 Parkinson, Thomas ... . . 1 1 Crane, D 0 10 0 Petty, J. S., Esq 1 1 Danson, E 0 10 0 Preston, Joseph . . . . 0 10 0 Dickinson, W., Esq 110 Preston and Wyre Railway Drewry, J. & W 100 Company, leases of the . . . 550 Drummond, P., Esq...... 100 Ramsey, Mrs., Fleetwood .220 Fleetwood, SirHesketh, Bart. . . 220 Smith, Abel, Esq. (for five Forbes, Capt 0 10 0 years) 110 Forrest, E 0 10 0 Swairs, R 0 10 0 Foster, G 100 Tamer, —, Esq 0 10 0 Garnett, W., Esq 10 0 0 Thwaites, — Esq 110 Garnett, J. W., Esq., M.P. .500 Walker, William, Esq. ..100 Garrington, Thomas, Esq. . . . 110 Warbrick, R., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Hope, Samuel, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Wasey, Captain, R.N. . .220 Horrocks, John^ of Preston . 500 Wheeler, Captain . . . . 0 10 0 Humphreys, Captain ... . . 110 Whitworth, — Esq. ... 110 Kemp, —, Esq...... 11 0 I Wignall, John 0 10 0 Lancaster, W 0 10 6 i Total . . . 34 15 0 15 15 0 Ling, Rev. Henry 11 0 I

FOWEY BRANCH. President—WILLIAM RASHLEIGH, Esq. Treasurer—WILLIAM SHILSON, Esq. Honorary Secretary--Mr. W. E. GEACH. His Royal Highness the Duke Brought forward .144 4 8 15 6 of Cornwall ..... 25 0 0 Kendall, Nicholas, Esq., M.P. 5 0 Andrew, Mr John ... 050 Lowry, Mr o 10 Anstey, Mr. Samuel . . . 0 10 0 Martyn, William L., Esq. . 110 Bishop, Robert, Esq. . 0 10 6 0 10 6 Mein, Capt., R.N. . . . 1 0 Per Ditto, proceeds of Lecture Morcom, Joseph, Esq. 110 on the Life-boat, by Tom Nickels, Mr...... 0 10 6 Hood, Esq...... 3 10 0 N ickels, Mr. Samuel . 0 10 Buller, John Francis, Esq. . 50 0 0 Norcock, Capt., R.N. . . . 0 10 6 Carlyon, Edmund, Esq. . 220 110 Pentewau Harbour and Rail- Carnal], Mr I 0 0 way Company .... 550 110 Carthew, Mrs...... 200 Rashleigh, William, Esq., in Charlestown Proprietors . 10 0 0 110 addition to Site of Ground Clarke, Lieut., R.N. . . . 0 10 0 for Boat-house and Stones Coode, Thomas, Esq. . . 5 Y 0 for its erection . . . . 75 0 100 Coode, John, Esq Rashleigh, The Hon. Mrs. . 25 0 Congdon, Mr., R.N. . 0 io' o Rashleigh, Miss .... 1 1 Davies, Major, R.M. . . . 1 1 0 Robartes, T. J. A., Esq., M.P. 25 0 1 1 Davis, A. A., Esq., M.D. 050 Rogers, Mr 05 Dingle, Mr. W. W. . . . 1 1 0 Sobey, William T., Esq. . . 0 15 0 Drew, Mr. Joseph.... 1 1 0 Shilson, William, Esq. ..50 1 1 0 Essel, W. F., Esq 0 10 0 Thomas, Mr. Edward . . . 0 10 Falmouth, Lord Viscount . 500 Treffry, Rev. Edward John . 10 0 1 1 0 Fortescue, the Hon. G. M. . 25 0 0 0 0 Truscott, Mr. Charles . . 1 0 10 6 Freeth, George, Esq.. . . 500 0 0 Vivian, The Hon. Capt. . . 5 Geach,Mr. W. E 1 0 West, Mr •. .2 1 1 Geach, Mr. John .... 050 Wheeler, Philip, and Co. . 3 1 1 Hext, Thomas, Esq. . . . 110 White, E. S., Esq. ... 0 Illingworth, A., Esq. . . . 1 o" J) Wreford, William, Esq. . . _0^ Kempe, Rev. John ... 220 Kempe, The Misses ... 1 1 0 Total . .309 0 6 21 11 0 288 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2, 1860.

FRASERBURGII BRANCH. Chairman—The Right Hon. Lord SALTOUN. Honorary Secretary—LEWIS CHALJIERS, En Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d, £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Harbour Commissioners . . . 24 17 0 Brought forward 31 14 6 Saltoun, Lord . . 500 Park, Mr. James . 050 Chalmers, Lewis, Esq. 0 10 0 Ninian, Mrs 050 Wallace, Mr. George . . . 050 Subscriptions under 5s. . . . 0,13 0 Beatson, G. B. M., Esq. . . 0 10 0 Total . . 32 17 0 Dalrymple, Captain . 076 Grace, Alex, and Co., Messrs. 050

GROOMSPORT BRANCH. President—Lord DCFFERIN and CLANDEBOYE. Treasurer—R. PERCEVAL MAXWELL, Esq. Honorary Secretary—Rev. A. H. MCCAUSLAND. Dufferin & Clandeboye, Lord 500 100 Brough t forward 49 0 0 17 15 0 Dufferin,Anna, Dowager Lady 10 0 0 Houston, John Blackiston 0 0 1 0 0 Dufferin, Lady ..... 10 0 0 Hughes, Bernard . . . 0 10 0 A Friend ...... 0 10 Hunter, John .... 050 A Friend ...... 05 Hyndman, G. C. . 0 10 0 Agnew, James ...... 05 Johnston, \V. J. and Co. . 050 Alexander, Robert ... . . 05 Jones, Commr. Gore, R.N. 0 10 6 Allen, Rev. J. C. . . . ' . . . 05 Ker, David S 10 0 0 100 Andrews, H ...... 05 Kinghan and Reid. 050 Andrews, Samuel ...... 05 Lamb, W 050 Arrott. Isaac ...... 05 Laugtry, R. C 100 Atkinson, Robert ...... 05 Lyttle, John 076 Batt, Robert ..... 500 Mack, Rev. Isaac .... 050 Belfast Ship-Buildinu Company . . 0 10 Martin, James, & Co. . . 050 Bell, R. and J. and Co ..... 0 10 Maxwell, John W 5 0 0 100 Binney, Rev. Dr ...... 05 Also for a Bell .... 10 0 0 Boyd, John ...... 0 Also, on specified conditions, Bristow, James ...... 0 a site for House . Burke, John ...... 0 Maxwell, Mrs. Perceval . 500 1 0 0 Campbell, W. and J ...... 0 Maxwell, Robert Perceval 10 0 0 1 0 0 Carter and Martin ... . . 0 May, Captain Edward, R.N. . . 0 10 0 Cherois, Daniel Do la ..500 1 May, Captain Charles, R.N.. . . 0 10 0 Charley and Malcolm ..... 0 10 McCaualand, Rev. A. H. . . . . 0 5 0 Clotworthy and Pinker! on . . . 05 McCausland, Samuel . , . 0 5 0 Coal Exchange, Belfast ..400 McClure, Thomas .... . , 0 10 0 Coates, George ...... 05 M"Kee, John ...... m f 0 5 0 Coates, Victor ...... 0 10 M°Laine and Son, Alexander 0 10 0 Coey, Edward ...... 10 McLean, A. H f . 0 5 0 Colville, Auld, and Co ..... 05 M'Tear, George and Co. . . t r 0 10 0 Connor, David ...... 05 Mulholland, Andrew . . 500 1 0 0 Corry, James, P. and Co. . . . 0 10 Mullan, Wm , t 0 5 0 Crawford, James ...... 05 Perceval, Spencer. . . 0 5 0 Crawford, Win. Shajman .500 10 Pirn, Edward . . 0 5 0 Ewing, P ...... 05 Pirn, John . . 0 5 0 Finlay, John, jun ...... 05 Potts, J. and R . . 0 5 0 Fitzimons, Nicholas, Lloyd's Proprietors Northern Whig . 0 10 0 Agent, Belfast ...... 0 10 Richardson, Brothers & Co. . . . 0 10 0 Foster, Green, and Co ..... 05 Shaw and Finlay .... 0 5., 0 Gaffikin, Thos ...... 05 Shaw, Charles . . 0 5 0 Girdwood, James ...... 0 10 Sinclair, John and Thomas . . . 0 10 0 Grainger, David ...... 05 Spotten, Wm 0 10 0 Gregg, Cranston ...... 0 10 Tucker, Edward .... . , 0 5 0 Greg. Thomas ...... 10 Taylor, David , . 0 10 0 Grueber, Richard ...... 05 Tennent, Charles, and Co. . . . 0 10 0 Hamilton, Megaw, & Thompson . . 0 10 Ward, Robert E 500 1 0 "o Harper, Martin ...... 05 Wilson, Rev. J. B...... 0 5 0 Harrison, John . . 3s . 5 0 0 Workman, John .... . • 0 5 0 Henderson, Robert ... .' . 10 Total . . 104 0 0 38 2 0 Hill, Rev. Jonn ...... 05 BRANCHES— LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 28tt

GLASGOW BRANCH. • Treasurer — ANDREW iSMALL, Esq. Honorary Secretary— ANDREW A. RANKES, Esq. (Lift of Contrib itionsfor 1859.) Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Allan, J. and A., Messrs. . . . 220 Brought forward - 91 18 0 23 19 0 Black, J., and Co., Messrs. . 10 10 0 550 Fleming, John, and Co., Messrs. . . 220 Browne, Maxwell, and Co., Gairdner, Chas., Esq.. . . . 1 1 0 Graham, Wm., & Co., Messrs. 550 Buchannan, Thomas, Esq. . 10 10 0 Hew, Young, and Co., Messrs. 550 Burns, G. and J., Messrs. .550 220J. S. R...... 1 0 0 Campbell, J. L. W., and Co., Lumsden, Jas., & Sons, Messrs. 550 M'Nair, James, Esq. . . .100 Campbell, Mungo, jun., Esq. 550 220 Middelton, William, and Co . 21 0 0 Campbell, Rivers, and Co., Montgomerie, Vice-Admiral. 200 Messrs 10 10 0 220 Potter, Wilson, & Co., Messrs. 550 220 CG 1330 Stirling-, Gordon, and Co., Crum, James, Esq. . . . 10 10 0 Messrs 550 220 Egliuton and Winton, Earl of 500 200 Stirling, William, Esq. . . 10 10 0 Ewing, Arch., Orr, and Co. 1500 200Stirling, Wm.,fc Sons, Messrs. . . 220 Ewing, Jas., and Co., Messrs. 10 10 0 220 Total . . 153 13 0 33 8 0 Ewing, 'William, Esq. , . 10 10 0 220 1 SS

GREAT YJ1RMOUTH. Chairman— His WeJRSHIP THE MAYOR. Honorary Secretary— M. BUTCHER, Esq. Bampton Rev . . . 110 Brought forward 20 11 7 Beeching and Son, Messrs. . . 1 1 0 Palmer, C. J., Esq 1 1 0 Bond, Wm., Ksq . 0 10 0 Smith G 0 10 0 Daniels, T. W...... 0 10 0 Steward, R., Esq , 1 1 0 Dowson, B., Esq...... 660 Steward, Rev. G. W 2 2 0 Foulke Esq . 110 Teasdel, Mr. H 0 2 6 Gambling, H. H., Esq. . . . 110 Walpole, — , Esq 1 0 0 Gumeys and Co., Messrs. . . 220 Wigg, M 0 10 0 Harcourt, G. S., Esq. ... .'100 Woolverton, C., Esq 0 10 0 Johnson, Capt., K.N.. . . . 0 10 0 Worship, Wm., Esq 1 I 0 Life-boat-house boxes . . . 2 12 7 Youell, E. P., Esq.. ... 1 1 0 Moore, C . 0 10 0 Total ... 29 10 1 Jecks, W., Esq . 220

HAUXLEY BRANCH. Chairman— S. F. WIDD HINGTON, Esq. Honorary Secretary — IIr. EDWARD WHITFIELD. Clutterbuck, Thomas, Esq. . . . 110 Brought forward . . . 7 5 0 Dand, M. H., Esq 110 Smith, T. G., Esq. ... 2 2 0 Dunn, the llev. J. W 0 10 6 Warkworth HarbourCommis- Forster, Colonel, two years' sioners,perE.Western, Esq. . . 10 0 0 subscription 220 Widdrington, S. F., Esq 2 2 0 Henderson, Mr. John . . . . 0 10 6 Ilderton, The Rev. M 100 Total 21 9 0 Radcliffe Colliery, Owners of . . 100 =5

HORNSEA BRANCH. Chairman —Th e Rev. "W. L. PALMES. Honorary Secretary — Lieut. STEWART, R.N. Corporation of the Trinity Brought forward . . 17 6 0 House Hull . . 500 Hudson, John, Esq. ... 0 5 0 Bainton, John, Esq. ... . 0 10 0 Life Boat and coast box . 1 10 3 Bentinck, Rev. W. H. E. . . 100 Marshall, Richard, Esq. 0 10 0 Bethell, Richard, Esq...... 2 10 0 Palmes The Rev. W. L. . 0 10 0 Brownlow & Co., Messrs. . . 110 Sissons, Thos., Jun., Esq. .. . 0 5 0 Cattley Miss . , 050 Stewart, Lieut. James, R.N.. 0 5 0 Craven, Rev. William . . . 050 Ward, Thos., Esq. ' . • . ,. 0 10 0 Constable, Sir Clifford, Bart. . 220 West, Wm. Fisher, Esq. '. . . 0 10 6 Dock Company; The ... . 330 Whately, The Rev. Wm. . . 0 5 0 Earle, G. F., Esq . 0 10 0 Wright, Wm., Esq 0 10 0 Earle, E. F., Esq . 0 10 0 Sums under 5s. . . . . , . 0 7 6 Hodson, Frederic, Esq. . . . 050 Total '.'.'. . . 22 14 3 290 THE LIFE-BOAT. [AFHIL 2, 1860.

HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARD'S BRANCH. Chairman — F. NOETH, Esq., M.P. Secretary— Mr. T. S. HIDE. Donations. Annuals. Vtonatio !3. Annuals. d. £. s. d. Adey, Dr 110 Brought forward 3'J 2 0 Beecham, AV. P. ... 110 Parish, Sir C. AV 1 1 0 Benyon, Mrs. H. . 110 Peerless, John 050 050 Bishop, A. C 110 Phillips John ... 050 110 Ransom, AVilliam .... 050 Burton, Alfred ...... 110: Robertson. Capt., R.N. . . 1 1 0 Clutterbuek, Mrs. . . 1 1 0 j Robertson,' P. F., Esq., M.P. 1 1 0 Corporation of Hastings . . . 20 0 0 Rock, James, jun. . . '. . 110 Foyster, Rev. H. S. . . 110 Smith, D 1 1 0 Gardiner, R. C., Hon. Sec. . , 220 Spencer, J. & R 050 Harwood, H. H. . . . 110 Staines, F. AV 0 10 0 Hume, Rev. AV. AV. . . 11 0 1 1 0 Mackay, The Misses . 110 Wagner, G. H. M. . . . 100 Marsh, Rev. AV. N. T. . 110 Waldegrave, Countess of . 1 0 0 North, F., Esq., M.P. . Hotcutt, James . • • • 11° Total , , . ~r; 50~4~0 Parish, Commander, R.N. 110

HUNTINGDONSHIRE BRANCH. Adams, and Co., Messrs.. 0 10 0 Brought forward . 2 0 0 13 11 6 . . 0 10 6 i Hewling Mr R . . 0 10 6 Balfour, — ., Esq...... 110 Howson and Sons, Messrs, . . . 1 1 0 . . 0 10 0 Johnston Rev 100 Brown, Mr. Bateman . 110 Margetts, Charles, Esq...... 1 1 0 1 Brown, Mr. G. AV...... 1 1 0 j Osborn, Martin, Esq. ... 1 0 0 1 Brown, Mr. Potto . 110 Rust, Geo., Esq 11 0 Cooch, Saml. Ed., Esq. . 110 Rust, Jas., Esq 1 1 0 Coote, Thos., Esq. . 110 Areasey, David, Esq 111) Desborough, — ., Esq. .100 ; Areasey, Rev. G 1 1 0 Fisher, Thos , Esq. . - . . 110 AVallingford, E. A., Esq 0 10 0 ! Fosbrook, Rev. Yato . 0 10 0 AVise, Mr. Richard 0 10 0 i Green, B. A., Esq. 110 Heathcote, J. M., Esq. . 110 BsDFonuiSlinE. •Heath cote, Rev. . loo Tucker, Joseph. I-.su. . •"> 0 0 Henderson, — . Esq...... 110 Total ... 8 1 0 22 7 0 j Herbert, Dennis, Esq. . . . . 110 - — ^^-=;

ISLE OF AV1GHT BRANCH. Chairman — Hon. AV. A CODBT HOLMES. e tt a . . . f EDWAKD M Ar,L, , Hector of Brighstone. Honorary Secretaries j JOHN PI,LI_E,V G'^ Kector O'f Brookc. Honorary Treasurer, GEORGE AY YATT, Esq., Newport. ' Adderley, Miss l l n n r> r> Bvouaat fonvavil . 20 1 0 a 11 6 . 0 10 0 ' Brid<*er, AV., Esq 22 0 . 0 10 0 0 10 0 Bright Mr P 0 10 0 0 I Atkey, Mrs . 0 10 0 ^ Brigstock, Mrs .... 2 0 0 Atkins, The Mis=es . . . 0 10 0 i Brigsfcock, Miss M. 1?. ..20 0 Auldjo H Esq. . 0 0 10 0 . . 050 Brook, Mrs. John & Family. . . 0 7 G Barry, Kev. C. U. . . . 220 Brown, Mrs 20 0 Barton, "W. H., Esq. . . 0 100 Burrard Harry Esq ... 1 0 0 . , 0 10 6 Bury Rev C A 22 0 Bell, R., Esq 10 0 0 Bushnell Mr« 0 10 0 Bent, Mrs 0 . , 100 Cameron, Mrs 010 6 Blake, Mr...... 100 Carleton, F., Esq 10 0 Blyth Mr H . . . . . 0 10 0 Carter Bonham Esq., M P. 2 0 0 Bourne, (-!. E., Esq. . . .110 Cheape, Sir John, K.C.B. . 2 0 0 Bouverie, Capt. F. AV Chipp, Mr. Isaac .... 026 Pleydell, R N. . . . . 110 0 10 6 Clarke Mr .J C, ... . • 050 Bradley, Rev. G. E. . . .100 Clayton, S. AV,, Esq. ... 5 0 0 i BRANCHES—LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 291

Donations. AuniuiU. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. x. d. £. s. d. £. s. d, Brought forwar 53 15 5 1G 6 Brought forward 257 11 6 21 15 6 Clayton, T. W., Esq. . 5 0 Hoffmeister, C. Esq. . . .220 Clifford, Sir A.., Bart.... 3 0 Hole, Rev. Charles, . 0 10 G Clifford, C. C., Esq., M.P. . 5 0 Holmes, Hon. \V. a Court '. 5 'o' 0 100 Coape, James, Esq. ... 2 0 1 0 0 Hopkins, J. H., Esq. . . .100 Cooke, Tkos., Esq. ... 1 0 Hopkins, N. C., Esq. . . .110 Cooke, Mrs. per Lady Symonds 1 0 Hughes, Rev. Robert . 1 1 0 Cochrane, Adm.Sir'I.,K..C.B. 5 0 Hughes, Alfred, Usq.. I 1 (S Counor, Rev. G. H. . . .05 Isaacson, Rev. J. I'. . . 200 0 10 0 Cooper, The Misses . . . 010 : (Sii'Jxavjj, .*>AJ*>o . . . . . 1 1 O Copley, Lady Charlotte ..50 100 | Jacobs, Mr, B...... 100 Copley, Sir Joseph, Bart. . 50 0 1 Jar vis, Sir R 300 Cottle, Rev. T 10 0 10 q Jeffreys, Col., and Officers at Corepton, Rev. T 0 10 the Albany Barracks . 6 16 0 Cotton, Benjamin, Esq. ..33 1 1 o Jessett, R., Esq I tf Q O 10 Q Cotton, The Misses . . . 50 Jewell, Mr, George . . . 100 Cory, Mr. R...... 0 10 Johnson, Sir Henry, Bart. ; 200 Cramer, Charles, Esq. ..10 Johnston, Andrew, Esq. . 1 0 0 Croosiey, Miss 0 10 Johnston, Miss 0 10 0 Crozier, Rear-Admiral . ..'50 100 Kentfield, Mr. Thomas . . 0 10 0 Crozier, Capt. AV. I5., R.S. . 2 0 100 Kerr, Beauchamp, Esq. . 1 'o' o •100 Crozier, Miss Fanny . ..20 Kirkpatrick, G., Esq.'. . . 10 0 0 Crozier, Col. R. J,. . . . 1 0 Kirkpatrick, Miss. . . . 0 10 0 Crozier, Mrs. R. J. . . . 0 I'D ! King, Mr. Thomas . '. 110 Gumming, Sirs 0 10 I Lambert, Mrs...'.'.. 1 0 0 Curry, Mrs 1 Lees, Sir John, Bart.'. '. . I 1 0 Daly, Tjieut.-Col 1 i Leigh, The Misses. . . . 500 0 15 0 Daly, Mrs a ; Le Mai-chant, Thomas, Esq.. 500 100 Dampier, W. T., Esq.. . . 2 i Le Mesurier, Rev. J. . . . 300 Dampier, Rev, Charles Lind, J. P.j Esq. .... 1 0 0 Dear, Mr. M Lind, Miss 110 De Bussche, Edward, Littlejohns, Mrs. . . . 100 Dennett, Mr. Horatio Love, Admiral H. O. . . . 100 Douglas, Lady ... Lowther, Capt. & Mrs., li.S. 220 Dudley, Mr. Crews Luce, Mr. Thomas. i Y o Duff, Capt 1 0 0 Mahon, H. P., Esq , R.V.Y.C. 1 1 0 Du Thon, Mrs 1 Mair, AV. B., Esq . . . . O 10 6 Edeiston, Mrs.... Mair, Mrs...... 050 P^celes, John Win., Esq. Marsh, Miss Maria 0 JO 0 ¥>hiridge, James, Esq. Martin, Chas. Wykoliain, Esq. 5 0 0 Eldridge, Mrs. . .. Martin, Jas., Esq., M P. . . 10 0 0 Ewbank, Ilev. II. . Martin, Miss F. V 100 Farjiell, H., Esq. . . Martins, Sir. Wm 5 0 ' 0 • Feiiding, Rev. R. II. . 100 Maynard, T. B., Esq.. 1 I 0 Feilding, Miss 1 100 ! M-AI1, Rev. E 50-0 110 Femvick, ?,,'r. 1 ', M=Lachlan, D., Esq. . 1 1 0 Fisher, C. F., Ksq. 0 10 6 Mew, W. Baron, Esq.. 1 1 0 050 Fitton, Rev. F.. . , 0 JO Micklethwait, Rev. J. H. . 100 Francis, C. L., Esq. . MiWdge, Mr. W. H. . . . 026 ,' Friend, by H. B Ctvm ..10 Mitchell, Mrs 1 0 0 I Friend, bv A. Hughes, I'.ECJ. . 1 1 Moore, Robert, Esq, . 1 1 0 0 10 6 Friend,by Rev. E. McAll . 010 Mortimer, W., Esq. . 1 1 0 Gardner, Capt. Thomas ..50 100 S^aish, J. E., EECJ 0 10 G Gaze, Kev. J. Pcllew ... 2 2 0 10 6 Napier, General E. . 0 !0 C Godfrey, .T. S., Esq., and a Site 1 0 National Provincial !3;usk 2 '2 'u Gomme, Mrs. ... 0 10 Newall, Capt D. Rae. • . 1 1 0 Gordon, Sir H. P., Bart. 20 0 110 Newman, Miss , 0 10 G Gosden, \V,, Esq. . . 1 0 Newnham, Mr..... 050 Gotiier, Rev. A. W. . 1 i Nixon, Rev. J. M.. . . 0 io' 0 Gunston, H., Esq.. 1 0 10 C : Nugent, M. Delwin, Esq. 1 1 0 Gunter, Mrs. A. 0 1 0 0 ' Nunn, Henry, Esq. . . 500 100 Gunter, Mrs. C. 2 0 i Oakley, Mr. & Mrs. . . 200 Hale, Mr 1 18 | Oakman, Mrs 100 Hambrough, Albert, Esq. . . 220 Oglander, Sir H., Bart. . 25 0 0 200 Hamcnd, Adm. Sir G., Bart., i Oidershaw, Kev. .... 100 G.C.B...... 3 1 10 Parker, Mrs 100 Hamond, Capt., R.Jf. . 110 Payne, C., Esq. . . . 1 I 0 0 10 6 Hanny, Miss . . . . ' . ' 0 10 ; Payne, Miss Fanny . 100 Hants Banking Company . 2 2 I Peake, Mrs 0 10 0 Ilarcourt, Col...... 30 I Peel, Sir Laurence. 1 1 0 Harcourt, Lady C. ... 2 0 | Pelham, Hon Mrs. Dudley. 3 '3 0 1 1 0 Haughton, Misses .'..'. 1 1 Pennethorne, J-, 1'sq. 1 I 0 Hayton, Rev'. G. ..'.'. 1 1 0 10 6 Percival, Mrs. M. . . . 2 'o' 0 1 0 0 Hicks, Miss . ..'.'. 1 1 Percy, Miss...... 1 1 0 Hoare, Rev. A. M. -.-.-. 110 Percy, Miss L. J. . . . J J 0 Hodgson, Mrs 0 10 0 Phillips, Mrs. Spencer . . . , 1 Y.O 292 THE LIFE-BOAT, [APRIL 2, 1860.

Donations. Annuals. Donations, Annuals. £. s. d. £. ». d. #.. a. d f. « H Brought forward 400 6 6 48 15 6 Brought forward 555 9 6 59 16 6 Pittis, F. Esq 220 Tattnall, Major . . . . 0 10 0 Pittis, R., Esq.. . .110 Telford Rev. J. . i 1 0 Pittis, Mrs. E .100 Tennyson, A., Esq. . . . I 0 0 1 0 0 Player, Miss .... , 10 0 0 Thompson, Mrs. E. . . 3 0 0 1 0 0 Poore, Mr. J 050 Tooke, John, Esq. . . 0 10 0 Preston, Miss .... 100 Tower, Thomas, Esq. . . 1 1 0 Pretyman, Mrs 200 Tulob Mrs 10 6 0 10 6 Prothero, HeV. George . 220 1 1 0 Turner, Turner, Esq. . . . 50 0 0 2 2 0 Randolph, E., Esq. . . I 0 0 Ward, The Misses. . . • 5 0 0 2 0 0 Renwick, Rev. T. . 1 0 0 1 0 0 Ward, Lieut. J. N. . . '. 0 10 6 Roach, Walter, Esq. . . 110 Warner, Mrs. H. . . . . 1 0 0 Roper, J. R., Esq.. 100 Waterworth, II. Esq. . . . 1 1 0 Rutherford, J. B., Esq. . 100 Way Thomas, Esq. . . 5 0 0 1 0 0 Saunders, R. J. H., Esq.. . 1 1 0 Way, Mr. Thomas . . 1 1 0 Scott, G. H., Esq 1 I 0 Way Mr. H...... \ 1 0 Scott, Mrs 0 10 0 Wearn, Mr. J. (Pilot) . . 0 2 6 Seamen, Rev. S 050 Willey, Rev. Jocelyn. . 2 0 0 1 0 0 Seely, Chas., Esq., and a Site 100 0 0 220 Wilson, Miss .... . i 0 0 Selby, Mr. Wm 0 10 6 050 Wilson, Mrs. R. . . . . 0 10 0 Sewell, M_iss . . . . . 0 10 0 Woodford, Mr. J. L. . . . i 0 0 Shedden, Roscoe C., Esq. 1 o' 0 1 0 0 Worsley, Jonathan, Esq. . . 1 1 0 1 1 0 Shedden, W.G., Esq.. . . 10 10 0 10 0 Simeon, Sir John, Bart. . 500 110 1 0 Smyth, Capt. W.,R.N. . . 100 Wyatt, Mr. G . i 1 0 0 10 6 Southouse, Rev. G. W. . . 200 0 10 0 Wyatt, Capt. H. B. ... 1 1 0 Squire, Win., Esq.- . . . 110 110 Yarborough, The Earl of .10 0 0 Steward, Mr. J. (Pilot) . . 0 2 G Yarborough, The Countess of 5 0 0 Stone, Miss Mary . 1 0 0 Yard Miss i 0 0 Sulivan, Mrs. ..'... 500 Yelf, Robert, Esq. . . . . 1 1 0 Sutton, Mrs. S 1 1 0 Young, Miss .... . 1 0 0 Symonds, Lady. . 100 Total . . . 655 3 0 70 0 6 Synnot, R. H. IngUs, Esq. , 110

LIZARD (POLPEAR) BRANCH. President—T. J. AGAR ROBARTES, Esq., M.P. Honorary Secretary—Kev. P. VYVJTAN ROBINSON. Agar, The Hon. Mrs. . .} I Brought forward 274 13 7 13 2 Robartes,T. J. Agar,Esq.,V 269 13 7 1010 0 ] St. Aubyn,_J., Esq., M.P. 10 M.P. Jenkin, Alfred, Esq. 0 10 Gurney, S., Esq., M.P. . 2 2 Total 274 13 7 14 12 0 Lory, Capt., R.N. . . 0 10 S. and R, Danley, Messrs. 0 0

LLANELLY BRANCH. Chairman— Honorary Secretary—C. N. BKOOM, Esq. Llanelly Harbour Commis- Brought forward . 0 7 6 17 2 0 sioners . • 15 0 0 Morris, D., Esq., M.P 110 Luckraft. J. P., Esq., R.N. . . . 11 Sims, Willyams, Nevill, & Co. . . 500 Morgan, R. and Sonsv Messrs. . . 11 Total 23 3 0

LYTHAM BRANCH. Chairman—Colonel JOHN TALBOT CLIFTON, Esq. Honorary Secretary—Mr. JOHN EDMONDSON. Clifton, Colonel 500 Brought forward .076 19 18 Crossley, Mrs - , . . 11 Robinson, Rev. R. B 1 1 Edmondson, Mr...... 11 Seddon, Mr 0 5 Elleray, James, Esq...... 0 10 Self, Rev. W. H 0 5 Friends, per G. Burdeldn, Esq. 076 Smith, Chas.,Esq., Manchester 1 Hewitt, Misses 30 Swainson, Charles, Esq. 1 Hewitt, Rev. David ... . . 10 Wentworth, Rev. — Howarth, A. L., Esq 10 Wilson, J. R., Esq. KeIsall,Henry,Esq.,Rochdale ... 20 Wilson, The Misses Losh, John, Esq., Aecrington . . 50 Wilson, Miss . . MoMurdie.Mr 05 Total 2 7 6 27 15 6 Peel, Miss 11 BLANCHES— LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. £93

LYME REG]S BRANCH. C mirman— GEOKGE GJIRUVKICHT, Esq. Honorary Secretary — I OBERT HILLMAN, Esq. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. «. d. £. s. d. £. s. d £. *. d. 0 10 0 Aldridge, Capt., R.N. . . 100 Holmes, Robert, Esq, . 050 -Vines, John, Esq 200 Lucan, The Countess of . . . 0 10 0 Bandram, A. B., Esq. 1-00 Marshall, Mrs . . 050 0 10 0 Moore, J. S., .Esq...... O 5 0 050 Pinney, Colonel, M.I1. . . . . 0 10 0 Cartwright, G., Esq. . . . 500 Raymond, Miss ...... 1 0 0 Carey, I>r 050 Shore, G. N., Esq 050 Cleave, B., Esq 0 10 0 Smith, W. II., Esq. . . .050 Drewitt Sir . . 0 10 0 1 0 0 Kthelston, Rev. C. W. . . 0 10 0 Symons, C. R., Esq...... 0 10 0 Follett, T. L., Esq. . . . 050 Tucker, John, Esq 050 Fowler, Mr. Eli . . . . 050 Whitehouse, Richard, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 100 Williams, Herbert, Es i 0 10 o Remington, T. J?., Esq. . , 0 10 0 Wrey, W. B., Esq .0 5 2 050 Small Sums under 5s...... 2 19 5 Hill John Esq 050 Collected in Box ...... 150 Uingeston, William, Esq. 050 Total ... 0 5 0 25 4 ~7 Hodges, Rev. Dr . . 050

NEWBIGGI N BRANCH. Chairman— A. J. BA KEB CKESSIVELI., Esq. 1 ' ' Honorary Secretary--Rev. HENKV EATON. 0 10 0 Brought forward .920 7 12 0 Atkinson, U. Esq 200 Mitford, Admiral 100 Cresswell, A. J. Baker, Esq. . 200 300 Monck, Sir Chas., Bart. ..100 Cresswell, H. R. Baker, Esq.. 100 100 Dent, W. D., Esq. . . . 110 110 Shipperdson, Rev. 1. 11. . . . . 1 0 0 Grey, Sir George, Bart. . . 110 Shipperdson, Mrs 0100 Hodgson, B., Esq. 1 0 0 Trevelyan, Mrs. Sp. ... 1 0 0 0 10 0 100 Lawson, Rev. E 1 1 0 Total . . . 10 12 0 9 12 0 Leefe, Bev. J. E 0 10 0

NEWH.WE N BRANCH. Chairman — W. COL E, Esq. Honorary Secretary—Mr. W. B. STONE. Ncwhaven Harbour Commis- Brought forward . Ul 0 0 16 G 0 10 0 0 500 Hutchinson, Bev. R. C 0 10 6 Blancow, R. W., Esq. . . 1 1 0 Kidder, , Esq...... 050 0 10 0 Knight, Capt. C. S 050' Burfield, Messrs., and Son. . 0 10 6 Lowdell and Cooper, Messrs. . . 0 10 G Catt, W. & Son, Messrs. . . 1 1 0 0 10 0 Cfttt Geo Esq 0 10 6 0 10 0 Catt, Mias 0 10 0 Parsons, Messrs 0 10 6 Chatfield & Co., Messrs. . . 0 10 6 Richardson, Capt 110 1 0 0 Rickman and Co., Messrs. . . . 0 10 6 1 0 0 Steaning, J., and Son ... 0 10 0 Dolan, R. W., Esq. . . . 0 10 6 Southwood, Bev. E. P 056 Fearnes, Messrs. J. and AV. . 0 10 6 Turner, Mr. G 056 Gage, Viscount .... 200 "Willoughby, Capt 0 10 0 Godlee, Burwood, Esq. . . 0 10 6 Total . . . 10 0 0 22 76 0 Ilearne, R. C., Esq. . . . 0 10 G Hillman, Messrs. T. and It. . 0 10 6

NORTH SUNDE1ILAND BRANCH. Honorary Secretary-—Rev. R> F. SIMPSON. Lord Crowe's Truste 0 294 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2, 1860.

NORFOLK BRANCH, Chairman — The Hon. and Very Rev. GEOUGE FELLEW, D.D., Dean of Norwich. Secretary— F. J. BI^AKE, Esq., King Street, Norwich. Donations. Annuals, 1 Donations Annuals. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Amhurst, W. A. T., Esq, . 220 Humfrey, Blake R., Esq. . . . 110 Andrew, Rev. W. W. . . 100 Irby, F. W., Esq. ... 220 Arehdall, Bev. Canon, D.D. . 110 Jones; Sir W., Bart 220 Bacon, Sir Edmund, Bart. . 220 Keppel, Rev, W. A. W. . . 1 1 0 Bagge, Richard, Esq.. 220 Keppel, Hon. & Rev. E. S. . , . 110 Barclay, J. G., Esq. , 220 Kerslake, Thomas, Esq 1 1 0 Baring, Hon. Francis. 200 Kett, G. S., Esq 3 3 (T Bayning, Rt. Hon. and Rev. Kitson, John, Esq. ... 110 Lord 440 Lacon, Sir E. H.K., Bart., Ji.P. . . 1 1 0 Bayning, Lady .... 1 1 0 Lacon, Dowager Lady . . . 1 1 0 Beevor, Sir T. B., Bart. . . 1 1 0 Longe, John, Esq . . 1 1 0 Bentinck, George, Esq., M.I'. 220 Leicester, lit. Hon. the Earl of . . fl 0 0 Beruers, Right Hon. the Lord 220 Le Strange, H.L. S., Esq. . . . 220 Bevan, tie late Rev. F.: Long, R. K., Esq 220 Legacy (less duty) ... 90 0 0 Lothian, The Marquis of. . . . 220 Birch, Wyrley, Esq. . . 200 Lucas, Rev. Wm 1 1 0 Bird, Rev. J. W 1 1 0 Lucas, Rev.R. G 100 Birkbeck, Henry, Esq. . . 200 Lucas, Mrs. R. G...... 0 10 0 Blake, Thomas, Esq., D.C.L. 1 1 0 Lucas, George, Esq...... 1 1 0 Blake, F. J., Esq 110 Martineau Miss F. A. . . 0 0 Blake, Miss F 1 1 0 Marsham, Rev. H.P 1 0 Blake, Jer. W. L., Esq. . . 100 200 Bleakley, Mrs 1 0 0 Matchett & Co., Messrs 1 0 Bleakley, Miss 100 Mealing & Mills, Messrs. . . . 1 0 Blomfleld, Col 200 Middleton, G., Esq 1 0 Boileau, Sir J. P., Bart. . . 220 Morse, Miss Emily ... . . 220 Boycott, Rev. A. \V. . . . 100 Muskett, J. S., Esq. -.-.•.• 1 1 0 Bouverie, Yen. 'Archdeacon. 1 1 0 Norris, Win., Esq...... 100 Brightwen, John, Esq. 1 1 0 Nugent, Sir George, Bart. . . . 200 Browne, H. Esq. . . 110 Palmer, G. D., Esa 1 1 0 Buxton, Charles, Esq. 1 1 0 Parker, Rev. W. H. . -. . 1 1 0 Cabbell, B. Bond, Esq. . . 220 Parmeter, R. W., Esq 110 Calthorpe, Rt. Hon. the Lord 220 Pellew,the Very Rev. Hon. Geo., Calthrop, John, Esq. . 1 1 0 D.D., Dean of Norwich . . . 220 Chad, Scott E. J., Esq. . . 100 Penrice, John, Esq. ... 220 Cholmondeley, The Most Ivobie Petre, Cflpt. J. B ] J o the Marquis of . 200 Philpott, Rev. Canon, D.1X . . . 1 1 0 Cholmondeley, The Lord Henry 220 Pratt, E, R., Esq 1 0 0 Colryer, Col 110 Pratt, Rev. William ... . 110 Cooper, George, Esq. . . . 1 1 0 Preston, Isaac, Esq 220 Cowper, Hon. S 220 Preston, Jane, Miss 200 Custance, Rev. John . 110 Preston, Miss Ellen ... . . 200 Dalrymple, Donald, Esq., M D. 1 1 0 Preston, Sir J. H., Bart 200 Davy, John, Esq 220 Proctor, Sir W. B., Bart. . . 220 Dewing, Richard, Esq. . . 1 1 0 Rand, W. F., Esq 1 1 0 Donne, Miss' . . . . .3 00 I 1 0 Ripley, W. N., Rer. ... 220 Dowsoa & Sons, Messrs. 220 Rous, Hon. "W. R. . . . . 500 200 Dugmore, J., Esq. 1 1 0 Scott, Joseph, Esq. ... 200 Dugmore, Rev. If. ... 1 1 0 Sedgwick, Rev. Canon . . 1 1 0 Edwards, Rev. B . ... 110 Shepheard, M, J., Esq. . . , . 109 Elwin, Hastings, Esq. 1 0 0 Shirley, Bev. 3. . . . • . • . . I 0 0 Fellowes, Mrs. E 220 Sondes, Hight Hon. the Lord . . 220 Fountaine, Andrew, Esq. 220 Sparke, Rev. J. H 1 1 0 Godfrey, \f 1 1 0 Springfield, Oaborn, Esq. . • ; . 1 1 0 Gurdon, Brampton,Esq., J.I P. 220 110 Gurdon, Rev. Edward . . I ] 0 Stafford, Right Hon. Lord . . . 220 Gurdon, Rev. Philip ... 100 Stead, Patrick, Esq 220 Gurney, J. H. Esq., M.P. . 220 Stephens, S. L., Esq. . . . . 220 Gurney, Daniel, Esq...... 220 Thornhill, Thomas, Esq. . . 200 Gwyn, Wm., Esq 1 0 0 Townley, Rev. W. G. . . . 1 1 0 Hamoad, Miss 220 Trafford,E. W.,Esq 220 Hamoud, H.N., Esq.. . . 100 Upcher,H.R., Esq 220 Hankinson, Rev. Robert . 1 1 0 Waite, J. N., Esq 1 1 0 Harvey, Gen. Sir R. J. . 1 1 0 Walsingham, Rt. Hon. the Lord . . 220 Holmes, Rev. John . . -. 220 Winder, E. H. Lyon, Esq. . . . 1 1 0 Howes, Edw., Esq., M.P. . 220 Wodehouse, Hon. Capt. E. T., R.N. . 110 Hurnard, the late W., Esq.: Wright, John, Esq...... 1 1 0 Legacy (1859) .... 15 0 0 |. ^_ : _ I BRANCHES— LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 295

NEAVCASTLE (DUNDRUM) BRANCH. Chairman —WILLIA M BEERS, Esq. Honorary Secretary— Captain G. A. E. RIDGJ:, R.N. Donations. Annuals. | Donation?. Annuals. £. s. cl. £. s. d. ' £. s. d. £. s. d. Allan, J. R., Esq. 050 Brought fora'arci .12 5 0 620 Annesley Earl . . 10 0 0 1 1 0 Ridge Capt., R.N 100 Annesley, Countess 0 10 0 Roden, Earl of ..T.I 0 0 5 0 Clarendon, Dr. S 0 5 0 Slacke, Rev. W. R. . . . 0 10 0 Clarke, J. H., Esq., SI.1J 05 0 j Shaw, George, Esq. . . . 050 050 Goslin, Lieut., B.N 050 Waterford, Marquis of . .0 5o' o Hillsborough, Bar] of . . . 1 0 0 Waring, Win., Esq. ... 050 Humphreys, Wm., Esq. . . . 100 Subscriptions and Donations 17 0 King, A., Esq 050 17 0 8 7 0 .•V, ' ' 'JT= a. '- == Murland, Messrs 110

NORTH BERWICK BKANCfl. Chairman— Sir HEW DALRYMPLE, Bart. Honorary Secretary — WALTER MALCOLM, Esq. Arden, The Hon. Miss ..500 Brought Forward. . 75 7 G 1 10 6 Bell, Kev. James .... 1 0 0 Jackson, Mrs I 0 0 Blyth B H Esq. .500 Kciller Dr . .... 2 0 0 Blyth, Edward, Esq. . . .200 Laidlay, John Watson, Esq.. 5 0 0 Blyth, Howard, Esq. ... . 200 Mackay, James, Esq. . . .1 0 0 Calvert, Rev. W. .• . ... 0 10 6 Mackay, Robert, Esq. . . 1 0 0 Campbell, T. B., Esq. . ..220 100 Macmorland, Rev. P. . . . 2 2 0 1 0 0 Crosbic, Miss . . . . . 100 Maitland, Rcar-Adm. Sir A. . 2 0 0 Dall, James and Sons . . .220 Malcolm, Walter, Esq 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dalzell, James Esq. . . .100 Shewan, Rev. J 0 10 6 Davie, Sir Ben. B. Ferguson, j Stair, The Earl & Countess of 5 0 O Bart , M P . 500 Werge Mrs 1 0 0 Dunlop, Mr . . . . 0 10 0 Woodrow, T. R., Esq. . . 2 2 0 0 10 6 Frazer, Mrs 110 0 10 6 Wylie, A. H., Esq. . . . 1 0 0 0 0 Hamilton, The Right Hon. TWnl uvi 40 4 • 1 0 R C Nisbet "000 ioiai .... iva !5S====s;

PADSTOW BRANCH. Chairman— C. G. PRIDEAUX BKUNE, Esq. Honorary Secretary — Rev. RICHARD TYACKE. Molesworth, the Rev. Sir Hugh H., Bart. 0 10 6 Drought forward 22 3 9 Sawle, Lady Graves ... . . 110 Martyn, Mr. Thomas . . . 0 10 0 Allport, Mr. Samuel ... . . 026 Nance, Mr. Henry . . . 0 2 6 Benson, the Rev. Joseph, I>.D. . . 110 , Mr. Edmund • • 1 0 0 Brune Prideaux, Charles, Esq. . . 200 Paynter, Rev. Samuel . . 1 0 0 Bruno Pridfiaux, C. G., Esq. . . 1 0 0 • Peter, J. T. H., Esq. . . • 1 1 0 Brune Prideaux, Miss M. . . . 100 Potter, W. B. C., Esq. . . 1 0 0 Bryant, Mr J t>. . . 100 Rawlings H. P Esq. 0 10 0 Carlyon, the Rev. John . . . •. 050 Rawlings, Geo., Esq. . 0 10 0 Cole, the Rev. Francis . . . . 0 10 9 j Robartes, J. T. Agar, Esq. . 1 0 0 Commissioners of the Port of Padstow 10 0 0 j Stephens, the Rev. Ferdinand 1 1 0 Courtanay, Mr. John 02 6 j Smith, OieBev. W. H. . . • 0 10 G Dunn, the Rev. John 0 10 6 ' Seaton Mr...... 1 0 0 Flamauk, Rev.W. P 100 Tredwen, Mr. John ... 1 0 0 1 1 0 Hellyar, R. B., Esq...... 050 Tremain and Clemon . . . 1 0 0 1 0 0 Horswcll, Mr. Samuel . . . . 050 Tyacke, the Rev. Richard . 0 10 6 Johnston, Capt., R.N 050 Whitford, Thomas, jun., Esq. 1 0 0 Marfyn, Mr. Henry 0 10 0 | Total. . .__ j 37 0 3 FT^===3 296 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2, 1860.

PENZANCE BRANCH. Chairman — The "Worshipful the MAYOR. Honorary Secretary — RICHARD PEARCE, Esq. Treasurer — D. B. BEDFORD, Esq., R.N. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. £. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Ball, Mr. W...... « 0 5 0 Brought forward 5 15 0 Bedford, D. B., Esq., R.N. • * 0 5 0 Dennis, Mr. James 0 5 0 Boase, Mr. F o 5 0 Flamank Mr J . 0 5 o Bolitho, Edward, Esq. . . 1 0 0 Higgs, Messrs., and Son . 0 10 0 Bolitho, Thomas S., Esq. . . 1 0 0 James, Mr. John . 0 5 0 Bolitho, William. Esq. . . 0 10 0 Ley, Mr. Edwin . . 0 5 0 Bolitho, Richard 'F., Esq. . . 0 10 0 Pearce, Richard, Esq. 1 0 0 Brauwell, Robert, Esq. . 0 10 0 Proctor, Mr. John 0 5 0 Bromley, Mr. J. R...... 0 5 0 Wingfleld, Rev. W. \V. . 0 10 0 Cock, William, Esq...... ' 0 5 0 York, Mr. Samuel . . 0 5 0 Coulson, Mr. Charles . . . . 0 5 0 Small sums under Os. . 0 5 0 Davy, Mr. Edmund . . 0 5 0 10 Davy, Messrs. R. V. and 11 o ]O o Total . . 9 0

PORT RUSH BRANCH. President — JOHN CLAUDIUS BEHESFORD, Esq. Treasurer —WILLIA M NIVEN ROWAN, Esq. Honorary Secretary — Captain MOULD, R.N. Abingdon, the Dowager Brought forward . 70 6 0 13 5 6 3 0 0 fitcDonncll Lady Helen • 0 10 0 Antrim, the Earl of . . . 15 0 0 2 2 0 0 10 6 Antrim, the Dowager Countess M°Calmont, Mrs. . . . . 10 0 0 of 5 0 0 1 0 o McGildowny J., Esq. . 400 1 0 0 Agnew, James, Esq. . . 1 0 0 M'llroy, T., Esq. . . . .100 Babington, Lieut. -Col. . ! 1 V0 Mackey, the Misses . .100 l>«...... f_...l T f~* !?«*. K f\ i ft 1 n t\ Biedermann, the Rev. W. H. 0 10 0 M'Neill, Edmund, Esq. ..10 0 Black, T., Esq 100 100 Macronnell and Laird... 1 1 0 Boyd, Lady...... 1 0 0 Massey, Mr 0 10 0 020 Campbell, the Hon. Mrs. ..500 100 Montgomery, John, Esq. . .2 0 Casement, J., Esq. . . .100 Moore, Captain .... 2 0 0 10 0 Chicksand Priory and in Moore, John, Esq 1 0 London 0 10 0 Murray, Mrs. Scott ... 1 0 Courtenay, the Rev. Carlile, 100 026 Murray, Miss Scott . . . 1 0 Darrah, John 0 10 6 Murray, Mrs 1 0 Devries, J. N., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 O'Connor, Dr 0 10 0 Dobbs, Richard, Esq.... 1 0 0 Oliver, Rev. Wm 010 6 Douglas, William G., Esq. .110 050 Parker, Lady Louisa . . . 0 100 Fullerton, H., Esq. ... 5 0 0 110 Parsons, W., Esq 0 10 0026 Gage, Rev. Robt 0 10 0 Peard, Dr 0 10 6050 Gibbs, the Rev. J 110 Port Rush Harbour Commis- Gwyn, Rev. S 100 sioners 5 0 Hall, John 0 10 0 Prescott, Mr 2 0 Hamall, Rev. T 0 10 0 Rice, Miss 1 0 Hannah, Jas., Esq. ... 1 0 0 050 Richardson, W. P., Esq., J.P. 1 0 0 10 0 Hannay, Capt 220 050 Richardson, Capt 1 0 050 Harvey, Major 100 Richardson, Thomas, Esq. 0 100 Haughey, John . . . . 0 10 fi Richardson, —, Esq. . . 0 10 •o Hunt, R., Esq., R.M. ..100 Robinson, H. S., Esq., J.P. 1 0 0 Hunter, Mr. A. .... 0 10 0 02 6 Rowan, Mr... 10 0 Hutchings, J., R.N. ... 0 10 0 02 6 Smyth, Archibald . . . . 0 106 Inspecting Commander, the, j Tate, Mrs 11 0 Ballycastle 100 0 10 0 | Turnly, John, Esq. ... 3 0 0 0 10 0 Knox, S.W.,Esq 100 010 0 Upton, the Hon. G. F., M.P., Knox, A., Esq 300 10 0 i &c., United Service Club .200 Leslie, James E., Esq. ..200 10 0 I Warke, A. S., Esq., M.D. .100 Leslie, Henry, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Whitbread, Wm. H., Esq. .500 Lloyd's Agent, Coleraine and White, Jas. R., Esq. . . .200 Port Rush 200 100 Wilson, J., Esq 0 10 0 , the Dowager Various small sums under 6s. 3 16 0 026 Countess of 100 Macclesfield, the Earl of. .100 Total .137 18 0 17 18 0 Macclesfield, the Countess of 1 0 0 BRANCHES—LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 297

POBTMADOC BRANCH. Chairman—NATHANIEL MATHER, Esq. Honorary Secretary -E. W. MATIIEW, Esq. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. d. ££.. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Breeze, Edward, Esq. 050 Brought forward 12 6 0 Ellis, Rev. J. W. . . . 0 10 0 Minshull, Miss 100 Ellis, T. P. W. ... 0 10 Mutual Insurance Society 10 0 0 Evans, Owen, Esq. 1 0 Nanney, Major 100 Gore. W. O., Esq. . . 1 0 Oakley, Mrs 500 Greaves, J. W., Esq. . . 1 0 Oliver, Capt., R.N. . . . 100 Griffith, O., Esq. . . . 0 5 Percival, F. S 100 Holland, S., Esq. . . . 0 10 Price, R. W., Esq. . . . 1 0 Huddart, G. A., Esq. . . 0 10 Priestley, S. O., Esq.. . . 100 Hughes, \V. Bulkeley, Esq. 1 0 Spooner, Major .... 0 10 0 Homfray, D., Esq. 0 10 Spooner, C. E., Esq. . 0 10 6 Jones, J. H., Esq. 0 5 Walker, Major 100 Jones, Rev. J 0 10 Williams, J., Esq 050 Jones, Griffith, Esq. . . 1 0 Wynne, Charles, Esq., M.P. . 100 Jones, J. LI., Esq. 1 1 Lloyd, W.Mr.. 0 10 Total . . . 36 12 6 Mathew, E. W., Esq. 1 0 Mathew, N., Esq. . 1 0

PORTHCAWL BRANCH. Patron—C. R. M. TALBOT, Esq., M.P. President—J. C. NICHOLI,, Esq. Honorary Secretarj'—Rev. E. P. NICHCT.L. Blosse, The Ven. Archdeacon . 0100 Brought forward 89 9 G 20 8 0 Basset, R., Esq ..... 1 0 0 . Jenner, Capt 100 Basset, Mrs ...... 1 00 Jones, R. O., Esq. . . . 100 Baillie, H., Esq ..... 100; Jones, J. D., Esq. . . . 050 Benson, S., Esq ..... 1 0 0 : Jones, Mr. T 050 Bevan, J., Esq . 1 0 0 - Jones, Rev. T 050 Booker, T. W., Esq. . . . 100; Knight, Rev. O. R...... 100 Booker, J. P., Esq. . . . 1 0 0 ; Knight, Rev. E. D. .... 2 0 0 100 Bruce, H. A., Esq., M.P. . 2 0110 Lewis, W., Esq 100 0 10 0 Bruce, Rev. W ..... 1 0 Lewis, Dr 0 10 0 Buchan, Capt., R.N. ... 1 0 0 10 0 Leyshon, Mr. W. . . 050 Carne, J. Nicholl, Esq., D.C.L. 110 Llandaff, The Bishop of, and Carne, R. Nicholl, Esq. . . 5 0 Mrs. Ollivant 440 Clark, G. T., Esq. ... 2 0 100 Llandaff, The Dean of . . 1 0 0 Coffin, W., Esq ..... 2 0 100 Llewellyn, W., Esq. . . . 2 0 0 100 Collier, Mr. S ...... 010 0 Llewellyn, Miss .... 0 10 0 Copper Miners* Company . 2 0 0 Llewellyn, Miss E. ... 0 10 0 Cragoe, Mr ...... 0 10 0050 Lloyd, F. E., Esq. . . . 1 0 0 0 10 0 Crawshay, F., Esq. . . . 10 0 0 Llynfi Iron Company . 25 0 0 Dalton, T., Esq. .... 2 0 100 Llynfi Railway Company. . 25 O 0 200 David, E., Esq ..... 1 0 Lord, A. O., Esq 200 100 David, E. W., Esq. ... 1 0 0 10 0 Loveluck, Mr. E 050 David, Mr. W ..... 0 6 McNair, Capt 110 D. L. L. ..:...! 0 Marryat, —, Esq 100 Dunraven, Dow. Countess of 25 0500 Marryat, Mrs 100 0 10 0 Edmondes, Rev. T. . . . 0 10 0 Melmoth, Mr. G 050 Edwardes, Rev. F. F. . . 1 1 Moggridge, M., Esq. . 0 10 0 Entwisle, Capt., R.N. . . 5 0 Napier, Capt 1 0 o Eutwisle, MiSs ..... 1 0 Nicholl, Mrs. 15 0 0 2 0 0 Evans, Rev. D. .... 1 1 Nicholl, J. C., Esq. . 2 0 0 100 Evans, Mr. R. 0 10 Nicholl, Rev. E. P. . 2 0 0 100 Franklen, R., Esq. ... 1 0 Nicholl, C. R. H., Esq. 200 Ford, H. A. and W. A., Esq.. 2 2 Nicholl, Iltyd, Esq. . 300 Fothergill, R., Esq. ... 5 0 100 Penrice, T., Esq 200 Gilbertson, W., Esq. ... 1 0 Perkins, W., Esq 100 0 10 0 Goddard, T., Esq. ... 1 0 Phillimore, Capt 100 Gwyn, Rev. J. B 0 10 Poyntz, Mrs. 500 Gwyn, H., Esq 20 Phillips, Mr. M 0 10 0 Harding, Rev. J 11 1 1 0 |Prichard, H., Esq. . 1 0 0 Hollier, J. S., Esq. ... 1 0 Prichard, W., Esq. . 1 0 0 0 10 0 Homfray, J., Esq. ...20 1 0 Prichard, J., Esq 100 Hughes, Mr. T 0 10 Price, Messrs. 100 Jenkins, Mrs. Blandy ... 2 0 1 0 Pryce, J. B., Esq 200 100 Jenner, Mrs. G. *. . . .20 Queen's Advocate, The 10 0 0 Jenner, Rev. A. H 0 10 0 Quin, Hon. W. H. W. 500 100 298 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2, 1860.

Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. *. d. £. s, d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Brought forward .215 9 6 38 3 0 '- - Brought forward .252 0 6 47 18 0 Read, Capt. , R.N. .200 Traherne, Maior .... 2 0 0 100 Richards, E. P., Esq. ..200 100Traherne, A. P., Esq. . . 0 10 0 0 10 0 Samuel, J., Esq . . 100 Traherne, Rev. J. M. . . 10 0 0 Tredegar, Lord .... 2 0 0 Smith, D., Esq . . 100 Turbervill, Miss .... 4 0 0 100 Stacey Rev T .... 1 1 0 Turbervill, Colonel . . -200 100 Stacey, Rev. C 0 10 0 Tynte, Colonel C. K. Kemeys 100 Stacey, F., Esq 100 Vivian Mrs .220 Talbot, C. R. M., Esq., M.P. 25 0 0 500 Vivian' H. H., Esq., M.P. .550 Thomas, Rev. L. . 100 Warde, Admiral, K. H. . . 100 Thomas, Rev. L 0 10 0 Williams, C. C., Esq. ..200 100 Thomas, Mrs 050 Williams, Rev. J 100 Thomas, Rev. D. P. . . . 0 10 0 54 8 0 Traherne, Mrs. G. ... 3 0 0 Total . . 282 17 6 Traherue, Mrs. P. ... 0 10 0 0 10 0

RHYL E RANCH. Chairman — Lieut.-Colonel MORGAN. Honorary Secretary--Mr. HENRY COULTON. Treasurer— JOHN FRAI«KLAND FlSHWICK, Esq. Bateman, Mrs. Jones ... . . 100 Brought forward .100 36 0 0 Bateman, Rowland Jones, Esq. . . 100 Perks, Samuel, Esq 100 Bates, Edward, Esq 220 Roberts, Mr. John ... 050 Beckwith, Miss 100 Rowley, Col. the Hon. T. R. 2 10 0 Churton, John, Esq 100 Royds, Rev, C. S 0 10 0 Clarke, W. Murray, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 St. Asaph, Lord Bishop of . 100 Conwy, W.Shipley, Esq.. .100 500 St. Asaph, Dean of 100 Davies, John, Esq...... 050 Sisson, John, Esq 100 Dawson, J., Esq., jun. . . . . 110 Sisson, R. J., Esq 100 Dickinson, Joseph, Esq 0 10 0 Theed, Frederick, Esq 100 Dixon, T. G., Esq 110 Thomas, H. Leigh, Esq i o o Dod, J. Whitehall, Esq 100 Tipping, Rev. F. G 0 10 0 Erskine, The Dowager Lady . . 100 Williams, R. Lloyd, Esq., M.D. . . 0 10 6 Glynne, Sir Stephen R., Bart. . . 100 Williams, Sir Hugh H., Bart. . . 500 Glynne, Rev. Henry 100 Williams, R. E., Esq 050 Hesketh, LI. H. Bamford, Esq. . . 300 Willoughby de Broke, The Jacksoo, Rev. R. H 050 Dowager Lady ...... 200 Jones, Edwin, Esq., M.D. . . . 0 10 0 Winston, Rev. Benjamin . . . 110 Jones, John, Esq • . 100 Winston, Thomas, Esq. . . . . 0 10 6 Wyatt, C. Walter, Esq 1 1 0 Lloyd, Miss 0 10 0 Wyatt, Rev. W. R 0 10 0 Lloyd, the Hon. Pryce . . . . 200 Wynn, Lt.-Col. H. W. W., M.P. . . 100 Luxmoores, The Miss . . . 110 Wynne, John Lloyd, Esq. . . . 110 Main waring, Townsheud, Esq., Wynne, Jno. Lloyd, jun., Esq. . . 100 M.P 500 Wynne, Brownlow, Esq 110 Meredith, Rev. James . . . . 050 Wynne, Robt., Esq 220 Morgan, Lieut.-Col 200 Yorke, P. Wynne, Esq 200 Morgan, Rev. Hugh 050 Collection Boxes .... 1 8 1 Owen, Rev. W. Hicks . . . . 0 10 0 Total ... 1 0 0 62 5 1

ROSSLARE FORT, "WTEXFORD, BRANCH. Chairman— JOHN WALSIi, Esq., Mayor. Honorary Secretary — ^ ILLIAM COGHLAV, Esq. Armstrong, Capt. W. A., J.P. . 100 Brought forward . 9 15 0 Carew, Right Hon. Lord. , . 100 Johnson, Samuel, Esq. . 050 Carr, Captain James ... . 050 Kehoe, James, Esq. . 050 Coghlan, John, Esq., M.D. . . 050 McDonnell, Richard, Esq. . 050 Connell, F. J., Esq., J.P. . . 100 050 Crean, Robert J., Esq., M.D. . 050 Murphy, Rev. W., C.C. . . 050 Crosbie, J. H., Esq. ... . 050 Power, Sir James, Bart. . 100 Devereux,JohnT.,Esq., M.P. . 100 Sparrow, Robert, Esq. . 0 10 0 Devereux, Laurence, Esq. . . 100 Stafford, Robert, Esq. . . 050 Devereux, Richard, Esq. . . 1 0 ' 0 Sweetman, Percy, Esq. . . 050 Devereux, Richard J., Esq. . 100 Vicary, James M., Esq. . . 050! Ennis, Michael, Esq. ... . 050 Walker, William, Esq. . . 0 5 0 j Farness, James, Esq. ... . 050 Wall, John, Esq 050 Gafney, Timothy, Esq. . . . 050 Walsh, J., Esq 0 5 0 ! Green, John, Esq., J.P. . . . 0 5 0 Hadden, Dr . 050 Total 14 0 0 Hughes, Sir F . 0 10 0 BRANCHES—LIS T OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 299

RYE AND CAAIBER BRANCH. Chairman — His Worshi f the MAYOK of RYE. Honorary Secretary — A B. VIDLER, Esq. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £ s. d. £ s d £. s. d. £. s. d. Mackinnon, W. A., Esq., Brought forward . . 7 15 6 M.P. for Rye .... ' 110 Hoad, Mr. W. D 0 10 0 Adamson, J., Esq. ... 0 10 0 Longley, Win., Esq. ... 0 10 0 Brocket, S. B., Esq. ... 110 Pix, Thomas S., Esq 100 Dawes, E. N., Esq. ... 100 Plomley, Mr. James F. . . 0 10 0 Dawes, Thomas, Esq. . . 110 Pomfret, R. C., Esq 1 1 0 Edwards, Mr. George. . . 110 Vidler, Messrs. J., and Sons . 1 1 0 Groom, I. K., Esq. .... 0 10 6 Hessell and Holmes, Messrs.. 110 Total 12 7 6 Hilder, Mr. George ... 0 10 0

SEATON CABEW BRANCH. Chairman — G. D. WbotER, Esq. Treasurer — GEORGE CLARKE, Esq. Honorary Secretaiy — Rev. JOHN LAWSON. Backhouse, Edmund, Esq. . . . 100 Brought forward . 2 10 0 11 4 0 Backhouse, Edward, Esq. . . . 220 Hodgson, Miss A 330 Backhouse, Edw.,jun., Esq. . . 100 Lawson, Rev. John ... . . 2 2 0 Backhouse, Alfred, Esq 100 Ord, Mrs. Blackett . ..100 Barclay, Mrs . . 110 Pearse, Mountjoy, Esq. . . . 1 0 0 Charge, Rev. J 100 Smith, Rer. J. F 220 Clarke, George, Esq...... 100 Surtees, W. E., Esq 2 2 0 Dalton, John, Esq 100 Wooler, G. D., Esq 1 0 0 De la Chaumette, Miss . . 0 10 0 Wooler, Mrs 100 Fawcus, Robert, Esq 110 Total . . . 9 15 0 17 8 0 Jacob, Miss 100 -^z Hodgson, William, Esq. ..100 100

SKERRIES AND BA1.BRIGGAN BRANCH. Chairman — HANS HAMILTON ^WOODS, Esq., D.L. , . ,„ „ , . (FRANCIs GOWAN, Esq., Skerries. Joint Honorary Secretaries/ HENRY ALEX. HAMILTON, Esq., Balbriggan Cobbe, Charles, Esq ... 110 Brought forward . . 13 3 6 Gowan, Francis, Esq. . 110 Pepper, George, Esq. ... 1 1 0 Gray, Richard A., Esq. . . 110 0 10 0 Gregg, Rev. James F. . . 026 Talbot de Malahide, Lord 1 1 0 Griffith Lady . ... 110 Taylor, Colonel, M.P. . . . 2 0 0 Hamilton, Henry A. ... 110 Ternan, James, Esq. . 1 1 0 Hamilton, J. H., Esq., M.P. . 200 Wade, George, Esq. . 0 10 0 Hussey, A. S., Esq. ... 100 Whitton, William, Esq. . 1 1 0 Hutchinson, Hon. Mrs. C. Hely 110 Woods, George, Esq. . i 1 0 Jameson, James, Esq. . 100 Woods, Hans H., Esq. . 1 1 b Kierns, Joseph, Esq. ... 0 10 0 Total 22 9 6 M'Evoy, Dr 050 ' =sa Palmer, Sir R., Bart. ... 200

SOBTHWOL D BRANCH. Chairman — Colonel H ENRY BENCE BENCE. Secretary —Lieutenan t W. C. SIMMONS, R.N. Bence, Colonel Henry Bence . . 200 Brought forward ,12 00 19 6 0 Bicker Mr . 0 10 0 Johnston, A., Esq. . . . 10 0 0 0 10 0 Blois, Mrs. E 110 Kelly, Sir Fitzroy .... 2 0 0 Broke, Capt. Sir G.N.,Bt.,R.N. . . 500 Leman, Rev. T. O. . . . 0 10 0 Brooke, J. W., Esq 200 Liliingston, A., Esq. ... 1 0 0 Burleigh, E., Esq 0 10 0 Oriley, O. S., Esq 1 1 0 Child, Mr. George...... 0 10 0 Reynolds, W., Esq. ... 0 10 0 Clissold, Rev. S 100 1 0 0 Crowfoot, Rev. J. R 100 Simmons, Lieut. W. C., R.N. 0 10 0 Debney, R. J., Esq 0 10 0 Strickland, Miss Agnes . 0 10 0 Edgell Rev. W. C. . . . . 0 10 0 0 5 0 Ewen, J. L., Esq 10 0 0 200 Vincent, J. L., Esq. ... 0 10 0 Wake, R., Esq., M.T>. . . . 0 10 0 Goading, J. R., Esq 050 Williams, J., Esq., 4I.». 0 ID 6 Grubbe, J. Eustace, Esq. . . . 100 Various small sums under 5*. 0 10 0 Henniker, Lord . . . .200 Total . . . 22 0 0 29 2 6 300 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2,1860.

ST. ANDREWS BRANCH. Chairman—Sir HUGH LYON PJ-AYPAIB, F.R.S. Honorary Secretary—JOHN PURVIS, Esq. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s d. £. d. £. d. £. s. d. The Union Society of. Under- Brought forward .185 0 0 10 5 0 writers 10 10 Jamieson, John . 1 0 0 050 Purvis, John 50 0 10 0 Stuart, J. G 0 0 050 Erskine, Sir T., Bart.. ..50 Lander, Devrar. 050 Dougall, Capt. Maitland,K.N. 10 0 1 0 0 Clark, John. 050 R. B 0 10 Wemyss, Capt. R 5 Morrison, B. J. Walker ..50 Bell, Colonel Oswald . . . 1 0 5 0 Pitcairn, John 3 0 -10 0 Cook, Dr 050 Leven and Melville, Earl of. 5 Chrystie, Capt. H. ... 2 Cleghorn, P 3 0 10 0 Berry, John 1 Scottish Sea Insurance Co. . 5 A Lady (E. C. R.). . . . 10 Reoch, J. F 2 0 5 Brown, Thomas .... Wallace, Miss 5 0 10 Young, Robert 5 Cheape, George Dalyell, Colonel . . . Campbell, Mrs. . . . Pagan, Wm 050 Ellice, Edw., Esq., M.P.. 0 10 Miller, H Milton, Walter Thos. . . 0 5 Duncan, D 0 5 0 Playfair, Sir Hugh Lyon . . ^ 0 5 Mitchell, R 050 Anstruther, Sir K. A., Bart. 5 Henderson, W. C.. . . Aikman, Bailie ..." 050 Woodcock, W 050 Ochterlony, Sir C. 11., Bart. Cunnynghame, Rev. H. R. c 100 050 Mackay, Col M Gregor, G 050 Smith, Alexander . Melville, J. W 5 0 10 0 Richard, Capt Monypenny, W. T., Esq. . 5 0 10 0 Airston, Pr. B. Brace, Mrs. T 5 Stewart, H 5 Lindesay, A. K 1 0 0 Stirling, Mrs .1 050 Briggs, A 2 Heddle, Dr 1 Pitcairn, W 2 Davidson, James Guthrie . 2 Berwick, D 1 Kerr, James 5 Watt, John 1 Balfour, John 5 0 10 Gray, Robert l ljumsdaiiie, J. L 5 0 10 Durham, Mrs 1 Gibson, William .... 5 0 10 Baxter, Bros., Messrs. . . 5 Ireland, W. F 1 0 5 Baxter, David 5 0 10 0 Meldrum, Alex 2 Todd, Richard l Gordon, George Young, Joseph l Ogilvy, P. Wedderburn A Friend 1 Hartley, Wm. . . . Carnegie, Miss II. H.. . . 5 Blair, Mrs. Col. . . Two Ladies 1 Broughton, Capt. . Corporation of Burntisland . 2 Sprot, Mrs Wallace, James .... 050 Aytoun, R. S 5 Smeaton, D. J., Esq. ... 1 Gillespie, David .... 2 Steele, Peter . . . . .1 Lamb, G. H 1 Rigg, J. H 3 0 10 0 Wemyss, J. H. E. ... 5 Walker, Walter .... 1 Christie, C. M 2 0 10 Long, Colonel . ; . . . 10 0 10 0 Chiene, Capt. G 1 0 5 Swan, Professor .... 2 Adamson, Alexander ... 2 Briggs, Mrs 1 St. Andrew's,TheUniversityof 25 Corporation of St. Andrew's 500 Fraser, Hugh 1 Corporation of Kirkcaldy . 3' 3 0 Wright, Nicholas, per Wm. Total Gibson 100 280 9 0 20 15 0 Lodge of Freemasons ... 5 0 0

TEES BAY BRANCH. Patron—The EARL of ZETLAND. President—JOSEPH PEASE, Esq., M.P. Treasurer—EDMUND BACKHOUSE, Esq. Honorary Secretary—HENRY RODD, Esq. Zetland, The Earl of . 10 0 0 Brought forward 0 0 730 Backhouse, J., Esq. . 1 0 Newcomen, Mrs, 220 Chaloner, Captain, R.N. 10 V 0 0 0 Oxley, Charles C., Esq. . 1 1 0 Dodds, J., Esq. . . . 0 0 Pease, Joseph, Esq., M.P. 10 0 0 2 2 0 Graham, J., Esq. . 1 0 Romyn, Peter, Esq. . 1 1 0 Jenkyns, Rev. Dr. 500 Simpson, W., Esq. 1 1 0 Keenly side, Dr. . 1 1 0 Smith, William, Esq. . . ._ . 1 _l 0 Marwood, George . . 10 0 0 Meynell, T., Esq. . . 10 0 0 Total . . 55 0 0 15 11 0 BRANCHES—LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 301

TENBY BRANCH, Chairman —Colonel 'WEDGWOOD. Honorary Secretary—Capt. If. A. DIIL-MMOSD, H.C.S. Donaftons. Annual?. Donaticns. Annuals. £. ». d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Allen, The Misses. . . .050 I?"ought forward - 15 7 0 5 10 0 Allen, Chas., Esq...... 0 10 Hill, Mrs. and Family 110 Andrews, Kev. C 0 5 Hole, Capt. W., R.N.. . 0 A Soldier 050 Horner, Rev. J. . . . o io' o Bailey, Crawshay, Esq., M.P. 100 Isaac, Kev. W. L. . . . 0 Bartlett, John, Esq. . . .050 Kennard, J. P 050 Bates, "William, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Key, Lady 050 Blackerby Hill, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Key, Miss 050 Botfield, Berlah, Esq. ..200 Lascelles, Mr 0 10 0 Boyle, The Hon. Lt. It. F.,R.N. . . 0 10 Light Dragoon . . . 050 Boyle, Hon. Mrs 0 10 Llandaff, Dean of . . 050 Brett, Capt 0 5 Lloyd, Lieut. V., R.N. . 0 10 0 Budgett, J. P., Esq. ... 2 2 Mackintosh, Mrs. . 0 '5' 0 Broun, Capt, R.N. ... 0 10 Mainwaring, Miss . 050 Butler, Capt 10 M'Guire, W. R. . . . 0 10 0 Campbell, Rev. A 0 10 Moecross, E. H., Esq. 050 Carlwright, F., Esq. ... 0 5 Nattlng, Geo., Esq. . 0 10 0 Clark, Rev. G 0 10 0 Peel, Capt 050 Clark, H., Esq 0 10 Perry, Lieut.-Gen. 050 Clerk. Mrs 05 Phillips, L., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Cook, Geo. Mr 05 Phillips, Rev. J. H. . . 110 Cottenham, Earl of . . . 0 10 Regatta Fund, from . Crawshay, Mrs. Robert ..10 Sanders, Mr. . . . 050 Cuppage, Col 05 Shaw, Mrs. C 050 Currie, E. N., Esq. Smale, Mr 050 Davies, Mr. J. . 0 10 0 Smedley, Mrs 050 Dodgson, W., Esq. 0 10 Smedley, Miss A. ... o io' o Drach, S. M., Mr. . . 0 5 Smith, Geo., Esq. . 050 Drummond, Capt., H. A. 0 5 Smith, H., Esq. . . . 050 Dunn, N. J., Esq. 0 10 Smith, Miss M. F. . . . 100 Dynely, Mrs. . . 0 5 St. Quinten, W., Esq. 050 Dyster, F. D., Esq. . 1 0 Summers, W., Esq., R.N. 050 Findon, F. F., Esq. . 0 Sutton, Dr. M 050 Gale, Mrs 0 Thomas, Mr 050 Goode, Mr 0 Traherne, Rev. J. M.. . 100 Green, Rev. G. W. . . . 0 Wedgwood, Col. . . 0 10 0 Green, Rev. A. M. ... Wedgwood, H. A., Esq. . 0 10 0 Gwyther, T., Esq., R.N. . . Wells, Capt 050 Hale, Mr 0 Sums under 5s 8 17 6 347 Hampson, Dowager Lady ", 0 Total . . Hay, Miss 0 34 15 6 13 10 7

THUESO BRANCH. Patron—Sir GEORGE SINCLAIR, Bart. Treasurer—JOHN SWANSON, Esq. Honorary Secretary—DAVID SINCLAIR, Esq. Adam, Alex, of Lynegar. .100 050 Brought forward 17 12 0 450 Bain, John M 050 050 Mill, James, J. P.. . . 100 050 Bremner, William. . . .10-0 Miller, William . . . 100 050 Brims, J., (Fine in J. P. Court) 1 2 6 Miller, John .... 200 100 Brims, James 100 050 Miller, Mrs 0 10 0 Brodie, Miss Harriet . . .050 Miller, Miss, Campbell St. 100 Brodie, Misses 076 Miller, Miss, High St. . 0 10 0 Boyd, Collector, Wick . . . , 100 Ramsay, Mrs. Colonel 0 15 0 0 10 0 Campbell, Donald .... 0 10 0 050 Sinclair, Sir George, Bart., 12 0 0 220 Campbell, John . . . . 0 10 0 Sinclair, David 100 100 Cowan, Hugh 0 10 0 050 Sinclair, Miss, of Freswick 0 10 0 Craig, James 0 10 0 050 Sinclair, Miss, of Barrock 0 10 0 Dunnet, George, J.P. ..100 Smith, Andrew 0 5 0 Fielding, David .... 0 10 0 050 Smith, David .... 0 10 0 050 Hay, John, Oldfleld ...050050 Smith, James, of Olrig 330 0 10 6 Henderson, Alex, of Stemster 200 0 10 0 Sutherland, William . 0 10 0 Henderson, Alexander, J.P. .100 0 10 0 Swanson, James, Gerston 100 050 Henderson, Misses . . . 0 10 0 Swanson, John .... 050 0 10 0 Henderson, John, J. P. . .100 050 Tait, William R. . . . 0 10 0 050 Mackay, Donald .... 1 0 0 Trail!, George, M.P. . . 10 0 0 220 McDonald, Capt 220 Small Sums under 5s.. 030 0 12 6 McDonald,and Co., William. 0 10 0 Total. . . 54 13 0 13 17 0 MoKenzie, Mrs 050 McLean, C. S 0 10 0 302 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APRIL 2, I860.

TEIGNMOUTH BRANCH. Chairman — Sir WARWICK HELE TONKIN. Honorary Secretary— Mr. ARTHUR OTT*N, jun. Donations. Annuals. - Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. «. d. £. s. d. Harbour Commissioners . 10 0 0 Brought forward . 5 10 0 Ts 0 0 Alcard, T., Esq . . 1 1 0 , Owen Mr. Arthur, jun. . . . . 0 5 0 Bulkeley, J . B., Coxswain . 050 Shaw, Geo., Esq 1 1 0 Buller, J. Esq 0 10 0 Sterling, Charles, Esq 1 1 0 Champernown, Miss . . . 050 Straton Mrs 0 10 0 Clarke, C. K., Esq. . . . 110: Taylor, The Misses 0 10 0 De Veulle, W. E., Esq. . . 0 10 0 Tonkin, Sir W. H 1 1 0 Gulson, Edward, Esq. 110 Tozer, J. C., Esq 1 1 0 Hele Rev. G. S . . 0 10 0 1 Whidbourne, John, Esq. . 1 1 0 Hoare, H. A., Esq. . . . 110 Whiteway, Watts, & Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 0 Hoare, P. R., Esq. . . . 110 Wrey, Rev. J 1 1 O Hutchings, S. W 050 Total . . . 5 10 0 2ti la 0 James, Major-General 100 r^^~~— ?r--— Mackenzie; J. H., Esq. . . 5 0 0

TRAMORE BRANCH. Chairman — Hon. D. FORTESCOE, M.P. Treasurer — EDMUND POWEB, Esq., J.P. Honorary Secretary— Mr. J. W. MAHEB. Budd, James, Esq. . . 0 10 0 1 Brought forward . 45 0 0 13 10 0 Cashell, Lord Bishop of . . . 1 0 i Malcomson Brothers ... 5 0 0 Churchill, Lady H. . . . 500 Mining Company of Ireland 500 Doneraile, Lord .... 500 300 Richardson, Joseph, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Fortescue, Earl .... 500 200 Strangman, Joshua Wm. . . . 0 10 0 Fortescue, Hon. D., M.P. 100 Waterford Steamship Compy. 500 4 0 0 Harbour Board of Waterford 20 0 0 500 Wilson, Thomas, Esq. . 0 10 0 0 10 0 O'Shee, Nicholas Power, Esq. 10 'o' 0 Total . . . G3 0 0 19 0 0 Power, Edmond, Esq., J.P. .

" WHITBURN BRANCH. Chairman— The Rev. THOMAS BAKER. * Honorary Secretary — W. WILCOX, Esq. Williamson, Sir Hcdworth, Bart. . . 300 Brought forward .100 14 10 0 Williamson, Lady .... 200 Kirtley, Martin, Esq 1 0 0 Williamson, Hedworth, Esq. . 100 Pollard, Thomas, Esq. . . . . 1 1 0 Baker, Rev. Thomas, M.A. . 200 Wilcox, W., Esq 1 1 0 Barnes, Thomas, Esq. . . 1 10 0 Woodcock's, Mrs., Legacy, Blaine, Mr. Thomas . 1 0 0 being interest thereon . . . . 3 1 6 Favell, Milnes, Esq. . . . 100 Zetland, Countess of . . .500 . . 1 10 0 Harrison, Thomas E., Esq. . Total . . .600 19 6 Hodgson, Robert, Esq. . . 1 10 0 13

WICKLOW BRANCH. Chairman —Lieut . I. G. O. F. CARMICHAEI. FERRELL. Honorary Secretary — Mr. CHARLES RALPH. Brownrigp, Rev. Henry . . 0 10 0 Brought forward 6 2 6 Drought, Rev. J. W. F. . . 050 Nolan, James, Esq. ... 0 10 0 Doolittle, Mr. Edward . . 050 Nolan, John, Esq 0 10 0 Fox, Mr. Patrick .... 076 Nolan, William, Esq 0 10 0 Ferrall, Lieut. Carmichael, R.N. . 0 10 0 Nolan, William John, Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Frizelle, Charles, Esq. . . 0 10 0 Perrin and Nolan, Messrs. . . . 1 0 0 Gregg, Mrs. Marian . 0 10 0 Pirn, Joseph, Esq 0 10 0 050 Rooke Rev. Henry ... 1 0 o Hume, W. W. F., Esq., M.P. 100 Tombe, George, Esq 1 1 0 Hunter, Mr. John .... 0 10 0 Truell, R. H., Esq 1 0 0 Nolan, Dr. Andrew ... 100 Total 12 13 Nolan, Dr. William, jun. 0 10 Q 6 BRANCHES— LIST OP DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 303

WALMER AND DEAL BRANCH, Chairman nad Honorary Treasurer— Rev. (!. V. HOXME SUMXER. Honorary ISecretary— Capt. E. ST. LEDGER CANSON, R.N. Donations. Annuals. Donations. Annuals. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. Dalhousie, Marquis of 500 Brought forward .100 27 18 0 Clanwilliam, the Earl of . 300 300 Sumner, Key. C. V. Holme 2 0 O Lake, Capt. Wil/ongrhby, R.'K. . . 1 0 0 Baker, Mrs. Charles . . 050 100 Banks, Edward, Esq. 0 10 0 Leith, Frederick, Esq. . . . . 100 Bird, Miss .100 Leith, James, Esq 0 10 0 Bland, Rev T 0 10 0 Miss . . . 050 O R 0 Monins, General .... 1 0 0 Brooke, Miss Jane G 050 Montresor, Capt., R.N. .... 100 Brooke, Miss Julia ... . . 050 100 Cannon, Capt. E. St. Leger,R.N. . . 100 Payne, Rev. D. Bruce 050 Cannon, Capt. Fred., R.N. . . . 0 10 0 Penny, Rev. Edward 0 10 6 Cannon Mrs. ... - - - n 10 0 Royse, Lieut. W., R.N 0 10 0 Dombrain, Rev. H. H. . 026 Silver, Joseph, Esq. ... 050 Douglas, Capt. John, R.N. 0 10 0 100 0 10 0 Thompson, Edward, Esq. . . . 100 Eii wards, Miss 050 Todd, Miss S I I 0 n in o Turner, The Misses 0 10 0 Green, Kichard, Esq 200 Waller Miss ... . . 100 Gregory, Mrs. (deceased) . . . 100 Watt, Wm., Esq 050 Harrison, Rev. J. Brenfil. . . . 100 Wilkie, E. C. H., Esq 100 Harvey, Capt. Henry, R.N. . . . 100 1 1 0 Harvey, Hen. Wise, Esq., R.N. . . 0 10 0 Vincent, Rear-Admiral . . J 0 0 Harvey, Rev. Wm. Maundy . . . 0 10 6 By Contributions in Boxes, at Harvey, Vice- Admiral Edward . . 200 the Life-boat House during Hill, Colonel 100 1859 3 11 0 loo Hill, Miss Total. . . 4 17 0 45 14 6 James, Sir Walter, Bart. 200

WINTERTO N BRANCH. Chairman — ROBT. C ;>PEMAN, Jun., Esq. Honorary Secretary-—Rev. JOHN NELSON. Bolton, Bev. H. O 10 0 Brought forward . 6 15 0 Copeman,H., jun., Esq. . 100 0 10 0 Enser, late Rev. E. S. 0 10 0 Rising,' Robt., Esq 100 Foster, Rev. R ... 1 10 0 0 10 0 . . 200 Womack, Win., Esq. ... 1 0 0 Hume, W. B., Esq. 050 Total Lucas, Rev. Charles . .0 10 0 9 15 0 1 Neale, Rev. E P. . . . 0 10 0

\ i YQUGHAL BRANCH. Chairman —MATTHE W HATMAN, Esq., J.P. I Honorary Secretary — Jr. W. PIM, Esq. Curtin, Thos 0 10 6 Brought forward 706 Davis, Win., Esq. . . . 0 10 0 Lloyd, G. W., Esq., J.P 500 Donald, D. W. . . . . 0 10 0 Keefte DO. .... 100 Drury, J., and Sons . 100 Parker, Wm. and H 0 10 0 (5orman, Patrick . . 0 10 0 Pirn, J. W. & Sons 100 Ureen, Cias., Esq., J. P. . 100 0 5 O Green, John, Esq. . . . 100 Walsh, Terence, Esq. ... 0 10 0 Harvey, Thos., Esq. . . 100 Total _ 15 5 6 Hayman, Rev. Samuel . loo Royal National Life-Boat Institution.

FOUNDED 1824.

Supported by Voluntary Contributions,

PATBONESS. HEB MOST GBACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. VICE-PATRONS. HIS BOYAL HIGHNESS THE PBINCE CONSOKT, K.G HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS, K.G. PBESIDENT. VICE-ADMIBAL HIS GBACE ALGEBNON DUKE OF NOBTHUMBEBLAND, K.G., F.B.S. VICE-PBESIDENTS. His Grace the ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY. Captain Sir EDWARD G. L. PERKOTT, Bart. The Most Noble the MARQUIS of LAKSDOWNE, K.G. THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P., Chairman of Lloyd's. Bear-Admiral the Bt. Hou. the EAKL of SHREWSBURY and THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., KB.S. TALBOT, B.N., C.B. A. W. JAFFKAY, Esq. The Bight Hon. the , K.G. CHARLES LOMBE, Esq. The Bight Hon. EARL of MANVEKS. T. B. POTTER, Esq. The Bight Bev. the LORD BISHOP of LONDON. S. LYNE STEPHENS, Esq. The Bight Hon. LORD JOHN BOSSELL, M.i>. WILLIAM STUART, Esq. The Hon. Vice-Chancellor SIR W. P. WOOD, F.B.S. JOSHUA WALKER, Esq. Admiral Sir THOMAS COCHRANE. K.C.B. Captain WASHINGTON, B.N., F.K.S., Hydrographer of the Admiral Sir THOMAS HERBERT, K.C.B. Admiralty. Captain Sir GEORGE BROKE, Bart., B.N. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P., V.P., Chairman. THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., F.R.S., PIP., Deputy Cltairman Admiral BOWLES, C.B. Bear-Admiral MCIIARDY. Bear-Admiral C. B. D. BKTHUNE, C.B. Captain OMMANNEY, B.N. ALEXANDER BOETEFEUR, Esq. Lord ALFRED H.PAGET, M.P. Captain Sir GEORGE BROKE, Bart., B.N., Y.P. Colonel G-EORGE PALMER. Bear-Admiral F. BULLOCK. JAMES PEAKE, Esq., Master Shipwright In H.M.'s Dock- Vice-Admiral BERTIE C.CATOR. yard, Devonport. E. H. CHAPMAN, Esq. Admiral the Kon. SIR FLEETWOOD PELLEW, K.C.H. Lord HENRY CHOLMONDF.LEY. The Very Jtev. the Hon. GEO. PELLEW, Dean of Norwich. WILLIAM COTTON, Esq., F.R.S. Captain Sic EDWARD G. L. PERROTT, Bart., V.P. Captain GEORGE DAVIES, K.N. JOHN DISTON POWLES, Esq. Admiral Sir DEANS DDSDAS, K.C.B. Captain BOBERTSON, R.N., Surveyor-General to the Beard Commodore EDEN, B.N., C.B. of Trade. Commander O. B. EGERTON, B.N. Sir B. CHARLF.S ROWLEY, Bart. Bear-Admiral Frrz-Eor. Captain A. G. BYDER, K.M. Bear-Admiral GORDON, Deputy-Master of the Trinity House. Vice-Admiral R.SAUMAREZ, K.L. MONTAGUE GORE, Esq. Captain SULIVAN, B.N., C.B.. Board of Trade. Captain W. H. HALL, B.N., C.B., F.B.S. Bear-Admiral The MARQUIS TOWNSHEND. Captain G. A. HALSTED, B.N., Secretary of Lloyd's. Colonel TULLOH, B.A., Director of the Carriage Department Commander J. C. HKASLOP, B.N. Boyai Arsenal, Woolwich. Vice-Admiral Sir THOMAS HERBERT, K.C.U., Y.P. Bear-Admiral Sir BALDWIN W. WALKER, Bart., K.C.B. William A. HARTON, Esq. Comptroller of the Navy. Captain E. A. INGLEFIELD, B.N., F.B.S. Captain WASHINGTON, B.N"., F.R.S., V.P. Captain A. JEBNIHGHAM, B.N. Captain J. B. WARD, B.N. Captain W. H. KENNEDY, B.N., Deputy Comp.-Gen. Coast- ISAAC WATTS, Esq., Assistant-Comptroller of the Navy. Guard. T. M. WEGUELIN, Esq. Commander J. S. LEAN, B.N. Commodore HASTINGS B. YELVERTON, B.N., C.B.. Comp.- CrEOBGE LYALL, Esq.,M.P. Gen. Coast-Guard. TRUSTEES. THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P., V.P. | THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., F.R.S., I'. P. JOHN DISTON POWLES, Esq. BANKERS— Messrs. WILLIS, PERCIVAL, and Co., Lombard Street. TEEASTTBEE— HENRY WILLIS, Esq. ATTDITOB— G. C. BEGBIE, Esq. HON. ARCHITECT— C. H.COOKE, Esq. SECRETARY— BICHARD LEWIS, Esq. LIFE-BOAT INSPECTOB-Captain j. B. WARD. K.N.

The object of this Institution, as declared In its title, is to afford assistance to every wrecked person around the coasts of the United Kingdom. The chief means by which the Society hopes to carry this object into effect are :— 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 farther, to provide, through the instrumentality of Local Committees, for their 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 grant Pecuniary Remuneration to al 1 persons who, at the risk of their own lives, save, or attempt to save, those of others on board vessels wrecked, or In distress upon any part of the coast 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 tbe average loss of lives from shipwreck annually on the shores of the United Kingdom is between 700 and 800: upwards of 1,600 thus perished last year. Donations and Annual Subscriptions will be thankfully received by Messrs. "WILLIS, PERCIVAL, and Co., 76 Lombard- street, Bankers to the Institution; Messrs. HERRIES, FARQUHAR, and Co., IS St. Jamcs's-street; Messrs. COUTTS and Co., 59 Strand; by all the London and Country Bankers; by the several Metropolitan Army and Xavy Agents; and by the Secretary at tbe Office of the Institution, 14 JOHN STREET, ADELPHI, London, W.C. Payments may be made by Cheques, or by Post-office Orders (crossed), to Messrs. WILLIS, PERCIVAL, and Co.; or to the Secretary. 4pm, i860.