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ROLL OF THE

SIXTH OR ENGLISH LANGUE OF THE

erlJrt of bt. ~obn of ~rrtl~al£m.

1 882.


ROLL OF THE

MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES OF THE

S I XTH OR ENGL I SH

LANGUE

OF THE

@rbrf of bt. Sjobn of

Sj£ru~al£ltl.

Prillted by Order of tlte Cltapter, 1882.

IIARRI 0

A D SO S,

T. MARTIN'S LA E,

Prill/ers in Ordillary to l1e1' ilIajesty.

1882.


~ttt'(opoli£r +

This Office is at present vacant.

liorl:1

~rtor+

His Grace Sir \NILLIAM DROGO, DUKE OF MAl CHESTER, K.P. 24th June, 1861.

}Gatliff of lEaglc. The Right Honble. \VILLIAl\I HENRY, BARON LEIGH. 5th January, 1863.

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Qroundl.

PRESIDENT-General Sir JOlIN ST. GEORGE, K.C.B. Consists of the Executive Officers, the Chaplain-General, and the following elected (r88r) Members : The Right Honble. the Earl of GLASGOW. The Right Honble. the Earl of DUDLEY. The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of ST. ALBANS ( Clwplaz'lz-General). Sir EDWARD G. L. PERROTT, Bart. Lieut.-Colonel Sir HENRY B. LOCH, K.C.B. JOII FURLEY, Esq. Captain RUPERT CARADOC FRANCIS DALLAS. Rev. HE TRY WHITE, M.A.

~xt(uttbc ®ffi(tr~.

Who, ex-officio, are Members of the Council.

CHANCELLOR-General Sir J OII:N" ST. GEORGE, Cornwall Gardens, Queen's Gate, S. TV.

K.C.B.,

22,

SECRETARY-Sir EDMU D A TIIO l -Y HARLEY LECHMERE, Bart.} M.P., M.A., F.S.A., Rltydd Court, Upto71-onSever71 r 3, Bolton Row, TV. 1'

RECEiVER-General Sir HE TRY CIIARLES BAR 'TO DAUBE EY. K.C.B., 36, Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate, S. TV. AL1I1DNER-General the Right Honble. Sir GEORGE FREDERICK. Viscount TEl\lPLETOWN, K.C.B., Castle Upton, Te771plepatn'ck, co. Antri1lt/ 49, Clwrlcs Street, Berkeley Square. RECISTRAR-Lieut.-Colonel GOULD lIul TER-\NESTOl , F.S.A., HzmtcrstolZ, TVest ](ilbride, A)lrsltz're, N .B . To whom any corrections [or the Roll may be addressed either as above, or to St. John's Cate, Clerkc:wwell, Loudon, E. C.


THE COU CIL.

6

7

GENEALOGIST AND ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN-The Rev. W. K. RILAND BEDFORD, M.A., The Rectory, Sutton Coldfield, B i1"7/Zi7Zghalll. LIBRARIAN-EDWIN FRESHFIELD, Esq., M.A., V.P.S.A., Mint House, Cltipstead, Surrey / 5, Bank Bztz'ldz'llgS, E.C. ASSISTANT ALllIONER-Captain JAMES GILDEA, Gardens, Kensington, W. ASSISTANT-SECRETARY-Captain HERBERT B1'00k Hill House, Plu17Zstead, lient.

20,

C.

Pltillimore

PERROTT,

AMBULANCE '.DEPARTMENT- Director: DUNCA , R.A.,

M.A.,

D.C.L.,

Lieut.-Colonel F. LL.D., Tile Common,

~Voolwzdt.

QtfJebaHer~

of

~u~tice.. Date of Election.

CONNAUGIIT A D STRATIIEARN, Major-General His Royal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., A.D.C. to H.M. the Queen, Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifle Brigade,-Bagshot Park,

13th Dec., 1881.

Surrey. T ECK, H.S.H. Francis Paul Charles Louis Alexander, Duke of, G.C.B., Honorary Colonel 1st Surrey Artillery Volunteers and 24th M idd lesex Rifle Vol un teers,-l(e1lsing ton Palace,

2nd Feb., 1882.

TV. " White Lodge, Riclt7710nd Park, Surrey. ALEXANDER, General Sir James Edward,

C.B., K.C.L.S.,-

vVesterton House, Bn'dge of Allan, N.B.; and A the1UzZt1/Z Clubs, 5. ~V.

United Service

Honorary Commander, 24th June, 1842.

BANKERS-The London and Westminster Bank, Squa1/e, S. W.

I,

St. James's

.JEWELLERS-Messrs. Phillips, Cockspztr-st1'eet, 5.vv.

AMHERST, William Amhurst Tyssen, M.P., F.S.A.-Didli1tgton Hall, Brandon, Norfolk,' 88, Brook Street, rv.

18th July, 1882.

B ULOW, Carl Georg Alexander, Baron von.

18th

(Honorary.)

ov., 1842,

Honorary Commander, 24th June, 1847. Communications may be addressed to the Secretary of the Order of St. John, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London, E.C.

BURL TON - BEN I ET,

John

Robert,- vVkitmuir, Central Hill,

8th Feb., 1860,

Upper NOrwood.

@ommanl1et. 18robincial ([onllnan't1rru of ~altleu ([astIe (Comprising counties of Worcester, Hereford, Gloucester, and vVarwick). SIR EDMUND ANTIIONY HARLEY LECIIMERE, Bart., M.P., M.A., F,S.A.,--Rlzydd Court, Upton-on-Severn / 13, Bolton

Row, May Fair, W.; Carlton Club, 5. W. Appointed 2nd Feb., 1869.

BURNABY,

Major-General Edwyn Sherard, M.P.,-Baggra7.Je Hall, Leicesterskire / 50, Eaton Place, 5. IV. / Guards' Club.

14th Dec., 1880.

CARTER, Charles Pemberton,-Anglesea Terrace, St. Leonardso1l-Sea; United U1lz.'versz.'ty Club, Suffolk Street, S. W.

24th June, 186 3.

DALLAS, Rupert Caradoc Francis, late Lieut. and Adjt. 98th Regiment, Captain 5th Batt. Rifle Brigade and Reserve of

5th Feb., 187 8.

Officers,-La1zcaster Lodge, A mers!ta7ll Junior Unz'ted Service Club, S.: ~V.

Road,

Pu,l7uy;


8

CIIEVALlERS OF JUSTICE.

CHEVALIERS OF JUSTICE.

9 Date of Electzon.

Date of Election.

DAUBENEY. General Sir Henry Charles Barnston, K.C.B., Colonel 2nd. Batt. The Border Regiment,-36, Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate, S. TV/ United Service and Jzmz'or Carltolt Clubs, S. W. DAVIES, Francis Robert, M.R.I.A., -Hawthorn, DZtblz'1Zn

Blackrock,

DAWES, Bethel Martin, Major Ist Batt. The Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians),- Junior U1lz'ted S erv£ce Club, S. W.

8th Feb., 1876.

GLASGOW, The Right Honourable the Earl of,-Kelburne House, Ayrslz£7/e / Crawford Pn:ory, Cztpar, Fife / I I, Henford Gardeus, W. Carlton Club, S. W.

5th Nov., 1872.

GORDON, The Honourable Sir Arthur Hamilton, G.C.M.G., Governor of New Zealand,-Gover1Z11Zent House, Wellington,

6th Dec., 18 70.

J'

17th Jan., 1871.

lVZ. 23rd June, 18S2.

H AWKI IS, The Rev. Wm. Bentinck Letham, M.A., F.R.S.,33, Bryanston Square, W. / AtlzemEU7lZ and Conservative Clubs, S. TV

1st April, 1865.

Honorary Commander, 9th December, 1865. DICK-LAUDER, Sir Thomas North, Bart.,-Folmta£n Hall, Hadd£ngtonshz're / 44, Onslow Square, S. ~V

6th Feb., 1873.

1st July, 1857.

H OARE, Sir Edward, Bart,-68, Dyke Road, Briglzton. Honorary Bailli, 24th June, 1864.

DUDLEY, The Right Honourable the Earl of, - liV£tley Court, W07/cestersh£re / Dudley House, Park Lane, liV/ Carltolt Club, S. W.

15 th Dec., 1874

Du 7CAN, Francis, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., Lt.-Col. R.A.,-29, The Common, Woolwich / United Service and Cadton Clubs, S. vV

23 rd June, 1875.

FERRERS, The Right Honourable Sir Sewallis Edward Shirley, Earl,-Stazmto7Z Harold, near Aslzby-de-la-Zoltclz.

8th June, 1876.

FORTESCUE, Major Edward F. Knottesford, Captain Retired List H.M. Indian Army, late Captain and Honorary Major Ist Warwickshire Militia,-Alveston Manor J-Iouse, Stratfo7/don-Avon / Wanderers' Club, S. W.

9th July, 1875.

FURLEY, John, Captain late East Kent Rifle Volunteers,5, South Pm/k, Sevenoaks, I(ent.

2nd March, 1864.

GILDEA, James, Captain 4th Batt. The Royal Warwickshire Regiment,-Hobne B~t1y, Watford/2o, Phzll£more Gardens, 1(ensz'1'lgton, W.

23rd June, 1880.

H OARE, Major Joseph Wallis O'Bryen, late Lieutenant Royal Engineers, and late Major 5th Middlesex Militia,-Sz'dney, B£ttenze, Hants / JztlZz'or United Service Club, S. 1iV

8th Feb., 1860.

HO ULTON, Sir Edward Victor Lewis, G.C. LG., Chief Secretary to the Government of Malta,- Valetta, Malta J' A rtlzur's Club, S. 1/V

18th April, 1882.

HOLLA D, Lieut.-Col. Trevenen James, c.B., late Indian Staff Corps,-Iv)'7/zeat/l, Sllodlalld, Rocltester.

H.M.

12th Dec., 18 57.

K AY, Sir Brook, Bart., formerly Captain 6th Bomhay N. I.Stanley Lodge, Battledown, Clteltellltam.

17th Nov., 1871.

L AMB, Sir Archibald, Bart., Captain 2nd Life Guards,-Beauport, Battle, Sussex,' 30, Great Cumberland Place, TV/ TVJ'lldltam Club, St James's Square, S. TV.

6th Feb., 1873.

L ECHMERE, Sir Edmund Anthony Harley, Bart., IVLP., F.S.A., Commander of Provincial Commanclery of Hanley Castle, Worcestershire,-Rll)ldd C07Wt, 1lcar UptolZ-07Z-Sever7Z / I3, Bolton Row, liVy' Carltoll Club, S. TV.

9th Dec., 186 5.

Commander,

2nd

February, 1869.


CIIEVALIERS OF JUSTICE.

CHEVALIERS OF JU STICE.

10

Date of

LEIGH, The Right Hon. \tVilliam Henry, Baron, Lord Lieutenant of vVarwickshire, Honorary Colonel 3rd Batt. The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, - Stonelez'glt Abbey, I<emlworth,

vVarwz'cksltz're / 37, Port1J!lan Square; W.,. Travelle1rs' Clubs, S. vv.

rEARSON, Albert Harford,

vv.c.

J8th July, 1882. 18th May, 1880.

M.A., B.C.L.,-29, Asldey Place,

13th Oct., 18 75.

Vict07ria Stnet: S. W.,. Junior Carlton Club, S. W.

LEITH, John Farley, Q.C.,-8, Dorset Square, N. W.

8Lh July, 18 57.

LOCH, Sir Henry Brougham, K.C.B., Commissioner of Woods and Forests, late H. M.'s Indian Army, Lieut.-Colonel Commandant 4th Batt. The Cheshire Regiment-44, Elm

1St Feb., 1862.

LOFTUS, Henry J ohn,-49, Queen's Gate, S. W / Marlboroztglt

PERROTT, Sir Edward George Lambert, Bart., Captain, late East Kent Militia, Vice-President Royal National Lifeboat Institution, and Vice-President d'IIonneur de la Societe Royale et Centrale des Sauveteurs de Belgique,-Brookltill

22nd July, 18 37.

House, P IU11lstcad, I( ellt.

Park Gardens, S. W.,. I, Wlzz'telzall Place, S. vv. / Travellers', Marlborough, and A tlzenrezt11Z Clubs, S. ~v.

Honorary Bailli, 20Lh August, 18 55.

23rd June, 1880.

and Pratts Clubs, S. W

PERROTT, Herbert Charles, Captain 3rd Batt. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), and Reserve of Officers,-Brookltill Holtse,

12th Dec., 187 6.

P Izt1JZstead, 1(mt.

MACPHERSON OF CLU Y, Ewen, Chief of the Macphersol1s and Clan Chattan, late Captain 42nd Highlanders.-·Clzmy

13th Jan., 1834.

Castle, Kz'ngussz'e, Inverness-shz're / Junz'or Unz'ted Servz'ce Club, S. W.

MANCHESTER, His Grace Sir William Drogo, Duke of, K.P., late Captain Grenadier Guards, Major and Honorary Lieut.Colonel, late Hunts Militia,-Kimbolton Castle, St. Neots,

PORTER, Major-General Whitworth, R.E.,-5, EINot Terrace, P !ymouth.

8th June, 18 59,

Honorary Commander, 24Lh June, 1861.

Honorary Bailli, 20th August, 1855.

I,

OWEN, Fritz Cunliffe,-Garrick Club,

PALMER, George, jun.,-S8, Ebury Stnet, S. W.

B1rooks' and

Bailiff of Eagle, 5th January, 1863.

Hunts,.

Date of Election.

El~ction.

29Lh Sept., 1860.

I I

29th Sept., 1860,

ROWE, Richard Reynolds, F.S.A.,-Park House, Cambridge.

22nd Feb., 1881.

ST. GEORGE, General Sir John, K.C.B.) Colonel Commandant Royal Artillery,-22, Cornwall Gardclls, Qucen's Gate, S. ~v./

1st June, 1861.

Unz'ted S crvice Club, Pall 111all. Honorary Commander, 24th June, 1861.

Great Stanhope Street, W~· Carlton Club, S. vV.

Lord Prior, 24th June, 1861.

17, Br)la71ston

5th May, 1874·

TEMPLETOWN, General the Right Hon. Sir George Frederick, Viscount, K.C.B., Colonel 2nd Life Guards,-Castle UptOIt, Templepat7rick, co. Antn'7/Z / 49, Clwr/cs Street, Berkeley

7th June, 187°·

STORY, James, M.A.,-EY1r£1Zgt01l, co. Tyro71e/

Square, W./ Carlton Club, S. TV. MANSEL, Sir John Bell William, Bart.,-The Heath, Wrotlzam., Ke1~t/ Maestilo, Carmarthenshire/ Carlton Club,

MITFORD, PercY,--48, Park Street,

Carlton Club, S. W.

30th June, 1843.

S. W

Grosvenor Square, W. /

18Lh April, 188z.

Square, W. / United Serv£ce a1td Guards' Clubs, S. vv.


CIIEVALIERS OF JUSTICE.

12

CHAPLAINS. Date

VAVASOUR, Sir Henry Mervyn, Bart.,-Spald"'·Jlgton l-la!l, Tad-

caster/ Travellers' Club, S.

0/ Election.

24th June, 1841.

~v.

13 Date of Election.

HOLDEN, The Rev. Oswald Mangin, M.A., B.C.L., Vicar of

7th April, 1868.

Gailey cum Hat!lerton, P enkridge.

Honorary Commander, 24th June, 1847.

MALET, The Rev. Wm. Wyndham, S.c.L., Vicar of Ardeley, WALFORD, Edward, M.A.,-I7, Chlt7"clt Row, Hampstead, N. TV.;

12th May, 1868.

near BU1Ztingford, Herts.

6th May, 1867.

Junior A the1Zcezt11Z Club, VV. OAKLEY, The Very Rev. ] ohn, D.D., Dean of Carlisle,-The WAKEMA ,Henry Offiey,--AII Souls College, Oxford.

18th May, 1880.

WESTO , Lieut.-Colonel Gould HUNTER-, F.S.A.,-Hwzte7"sto71

6th Dec., 1870.

West Kz'lbride, Ayrshire, N.B. / United Service and Atlte~ 1zceztm Clubs, Pall Mall, S. TiV.

Surrey.

'

BEDFORD, The Rev. William Kirkpatrick Riland, MAR . ., ector of Sutton Coldfield, Birmz·ngham.

PORTAL, The Rev. George Raymond, M.A., Honorary Canon, Winchester Cathedral, Rector of Burg!zclcre near Newbury,

3rd Aug., 1869.

Berks.

~fJapratn~. BECK, The Rev. Edward] osse 1yn, MAR . ., ector of Rother/lithe

3rd March, 1868.

Demzery, Cadisle.

1st March, 1870.

ST. ALBANS, The Rig ht Rev. Thomas Legh Claughton, D.D., Lord Bishop of,-Danbzwy Palace, near Chelmsford}' 28, Great Ge01'ge Street, TVestJllinster, S. TV. Chaplain-General, re-appointed 23rrl Jlme, 1882, for five years.

5th June, 1877.

SEWELL, The Rev. Arthur, M.A.,- rVaterloo House, L eamington.

15 th Dec., 18 71.

SIIADWELL, The Rev. Arthur Thomas vVhitmore, M.A., R ector of Little Ilj01-d, Essex.

3rd Dec., 1867.

ESSEE, The Right Rev. Charles Todd Quintard, D.D., LL.D., M.D., Bishop of,-HlIljord Hall, SeJllanee, TC7l1Z., U.s.

6th Feb., 1868.

TE 22nd June, 1878

WHARTON, The Rev. Joseph Crane, M.A., Vicar of TVillesdc7Z,

1St larch, 1870.

Middlesex. CAMM, The Rev. ]. Brooke Maher, M.A., late Cornet I2th Lancers, Vicar of Monkton TiVyld, CharmoZtth, Dorsetshire.

2nd Aug., 1870.

GIBRALTAR, The Right Rev. Charles Waldegrave Sandford D.D., Lord Bishop of, including Malta and the Islands and Cou~tries of the Mediterranean, Canon of Canterbury,Chrzst C!zurc/z, Ox.f'ord· St~"eet r;r7 t nzzns . t er . :J J28 , Great Geo~"O".e '0 r" vves

12th Dec., 1876.

l

A the1tceum Club, S . W.

J

WHITE, The Rev. IIenry, M.A., Chaplain Chapel Royal The SavoY,-4, Lancaster Place, Savoy Precillcts, TV. C.

13th Dec., 1881.

\NOOD,

The Rev. Albert Athelstane, D.C.L., Rector of SOllt!t R eston, Lout!t, Lillcobzs!tire.

3rcll\Iarch, 1868.

WOOD, The Rev. Thomas William, Vicar of Eldersfield, 1lear

23 r cl June, 1881.

TewkesbU1Y· HAWKINS, The Rev. Wm. Bentinck Letham, M.A., F.R.S.,33, Bryanston Square, W . / A iTIze1zceU7Jl all d Co7zse7"vative Clubs, S. W.

Chaplain to the Hanley Castle Communc1ery, 5th May, 1874. 6th June, 1865. WOODWARD, The Rev.

John,

St. Mary's, lifo 7l trose, lV.B .

F.S.A. Scot., Incumbent of

2nn. June, 1868.


IS

DAMES CHEV ALIERES.

14

Date of Election.

ilEhlnlt~ Q!fJtb aliert~.

H OSKYNS, Clara Amelia Wren (Miss), - The Hermitage, St. Peter's, l{ent.

9th July, 1878.

H OULTON, Hyacinthe Harriette, Lady, Valetta, Malta.

18th April, 1882.

L ECHMERE, Louisa Katherine, Lady,-Rlrydd Court, near Uptonon-Severn, Worcestersltire/ 13, Bolton Row, W.

9th Dec., 1865.

MACPHER£ON OF CLU Y, Sarah Justina (Mrs.),-Clmry Castle, l(i7Zgztssie, Inverness-sltire.

23 rd June, 1879.

PALMER, Jessie Frances (Mrs.),-Cano7Z Hill, M aidenlzead; 12, PeterslzaJlZ Terrace, Soutl? l{elZsington, S. T/V.

20th July, 1880.

PEARSON, Rosetta Mary (Mrs.),-29, Asldey Place, Victor-ia St7~eet, S. W.

8th Feb., 1876.

Datil of Election.

ROYAL HIGHNESS ALEXANDRA CAROLI E MARIA CHARLOTTE LOUISA JULIA, PRI CESS OF WALES AND PRI -;CESS OF DENMARK,-Sand7~i7Zglzam, N01jolk / Bz'r'kItall, A be rdeenslt ire / Marlborouglz House, Pall.JIIIall, S. vv.

12th Dec., 1876.

CHRISTIA , Her Royal Highness Helena Augusta Victoria, Princess of Schleswig-Holstein Sonderberg Augustine,Cumberland Lodge, JiViJZ.dsor Park.

23rd June, 1881.

TECK, Her Royal Highness Princess Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, Duchess of,-Kensingt07t Palace} vv.

17th May, 1881.

BADEN, Her Royal Highness Louise Marie Elizabeth, The Reigning Grand Duchess of, nee Princess of Prussia,Sclzioss, Caris7"lti-ze, Baden.

11th Dec. 1871.

BRASSEY, Annie, Lady,-Normanlz'lt7"st Court, Battle, Sussex / 24, Park Lane, W.

18th Oct., 1881.

PORTER, Annie Shirley (Mrs.),-Devonport.

8th Jan., 1862.

24th June, 1862.

S T. GEORGE, Elizabeth Marianne, Lady,-22, Cornwall Gm~de1Zs, Queen's Gate, S. TV.

8th Jan., 1862.

BURNES, Esther Sarah (Mrs}-40, Ladbroke Square, K ensillgto1Z Pa1l'k, vv.

7th May, 1872.

STRANGFORD, The Right Hon. Emily Anne, Viscountess,3, Upper B7'ook Street, rv.

8th Aug., 1873.

COl YNGHAM, The Most Honble. Jane St. Maur Blanche, Marchioness,-Bifro7Zs, Canterbzt7,),/ 23, Rutland Gale, Hyde Park, S. W.

14th Dec. 1880.

CROSSE, Catherine (Mrs.) nee Porter,-Dublin.

4th June, 1867·

T EMPLETOWN, The Right Hon. Susan Mary Isabella, Viscountess,-Cast!e Upt07t, Templepatrick, co. A71tr-im, Irela7ld.

DAUBENEY, Eliza, LadY,-36, Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate, S. W.

23rd June, 1878.

T ORPHICIIEN, The Right Hon. Helen, Dowager Lady,-21, DO'leme Terrace, Edinburglt.

1st June,

DE LASTIC, ST. J AL, Agnes, Vicomtesse,-Clulteau de Montaztba7t, Dip. de Ta7l'7z-et-Garo7Z7ze, France.

1st April, 1862.

T UCKER, Mildred Anna Rosalie (Miss),-Heralds' College, R.C.

14th Dec. 1880.

DUNCAN, Mary Kate (Mrs.),-29, The Com.m.on, vVoolwz'clt.

23rd June, 187 8 .

W ESTON, J ane HUNTER- (Mrs.),-Hzl7ltc7'st01l, TVest l{zlbrz'de, Ayrsltire, N.B.

8th l\1ay, 1877.

HAWKINS, Elizabeth (Mrs.),-33, Bryanst01l Square, W.

3n.1 April, 1867.

HER

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CHEVALIERS OF GRACE.

16

17 Date oj Election.

~IJebalier~

of

R VLAN D, Lieut.-Colon el G eo rge He rmon,-Govermnent House

~race.

Date of Electioll

BARRETO, H en ry Barret o, Baron de, of Po rtugal,- Bra11do1Z

12th Dec., 1851,

Pa1l'k, Suffolk)' Sledale Forest, ncar I{c1Zdal/ Be7'keley House) Cambridge Street, Jiv. Honorary Bailli, 21St December, 18 57.

Montreal.

9th June, 1858.

'

Honorary Commander, 24th June, I86r. R VLAND, Warwick Hastings,- Gover1Z1Jlellt House, M01lt1'eal.

8th June, 1859.

S HRIMPTO , Charles, M .D. [Paris], - I I, T¥ellswood Park, Tor-

16th March, 1877.

quay. 24th J nne, 1864

BUSTELLI-FoSCOLO, de Marignan Giovanni, Duca d i. Honorary Commander, same date.

W ALDIE-GRIFFITH, Sir George Richard,

Pa1'k, Kdso, N.B. /

e

CASTEL-BROLO, Federico Lancia Grassellini, Duca di, K.SS.M. an d L ., K . Crown of I taly,- Pale1"11Zo.

Bart.,-He1ldersyde

15 th Dec. , 1874·

Carlton Club, S. W.

24th Tune, 186! WALKER, John, M.A., - TVcstbolt1'llc House, Pittvilte, Cileitenllmtl.

6th May, 1873

Honorary Bailli, 1st April, 186 5. CLAV, R ichard, late Captain 78th Highlanders,-Tltrlt1JZptoJZ,

Kegwortlt, Derby.

ALCOCK- STA WELL, Jonas vVilliam,- Kilbrittain Castle, co. Cork /

D E L ASTIC ST. J AL, L ouis, Vicomte,-Clttiteau de 1I1ontaztba71,

2nd Dec., 1861

D ip. de Tarn-et-Garorme, F1l'ance. FELLOWS, Frank

Perks,

F.S.A.,-8,

Tlte G1'een, Hampstead,

10th July, 18n

N . W . / Reform Club, S. W.

J'

5th June, I8n

5, Bank Buildings, E.C.

FRESIIFIELD, William Dawes, M.A.,-Parie Side, Reigate

J'

5,

23rd June, r88c

Bank Buildings, E. C.

5th

1872.

TOV.,

llew U7Zi'i.'crsity Club, St. Yames's Street, S. TV. BURGES, J oh11, Captain Redcar, Y orksllire.

R.N.,- TV)I71)lard HOllse,

CoatlLam,

B URGESS, Harry Miles, Major Royal Artillery,-Tltc Arsellal,

FRESHFIELD, Edwin, M.A., V.P.S.A.,-Mint HOZlse, Cldpstead,

Szwrey

EfJquirc~.

20th March, rSt

3rll March, 1868.

4th Aug./1868.

Quetta / llaval and lIfilitary Club, TT. BURY, Phineas, Captain and Honorary l\Iajor 3rd Batt. The Buffs (East Kent Rcgiment),-Lz'ttle Islami, co. Cork;

YUlZior United Scrvice Club, S.

24th June,

I

70.'

TT~

C HAP IAN, Edward Francis, c.B., A.D.C. to the Queen, Major and Brevet-Colonel R.A., Military Secretary to the Commander-in-chief in India,- Simla.

th Feb., 1871.

v -StatJt-' Co/lto-t' 8 D ALTO C ,James Cecil, Captain Roral ; Artiller ;, . '.) ,

IS lh Oct. IS8!.

KETTLE, S ir Rupert Alfred (Knight Bachelor), F.R.S.L., J udge of t he County Court of Worcestershire,-Me1I'idale, Wolvc1'-

hampton / and Glan-y--don, Towyn, Men·onetlt. a7llbcr/C)', Hauls / 50, LOllgridge Road, Earl's COlfrt, ..) .TT'_

MACL EAN, Robert MacLean,-6, Eliot Hill, Blacklzeatlz, I(ent.

5th Feb_ 187,

MANLEY, lJ. Qt., William G eorge Nicholas, Brigade Surgeon, A r m y Medical D epart ment,-I, I-fatlLerley Place, Clteltenltam.

7th Nov., 187" l)ODS\YORTlf, Frederick

Wyddrington, Edgbaston, Birmz'ngham)' A tlte1lC2Um and Conse71'vative Clubs, S. W.

RATCLIFF, Charles, F.S.A.,-

Charles,--_lr!£ngtolt Park, Gil 1111c/'s-

1St .>\pril, 1865.

5th Dec., 1864 D OMVILE~ Herbert vVinnington, Captain 4th Batt. The \,vorcestershlrc Regimcnt, - SILcrwood HOl/sc, lIear TVorcC!stcr / Carltoll CII/b, S. TV.

4th Ft:b., 1879.

bltly, Hr.

B


1::

18

QUIRE::'.

HONORARY ASSOCIATEfl. Date oj Ekdic"I.

FRE~D, Edwin, Captain, late Oxfordshire Militia,-Rifor11l Cillo;

7th July, 1868.

BEALE, L ionel Smith, M.D., F .R.S.,- Kz'ng's College Hospital, TIV.e.). and 61, Grosvenor Street, IiV.

S. Tr.

HOOPER. John Harvey, M .A.,-College Grcell, TTTorcester.

.Date of Electio1? 24th June, 1871.

LA~IBERT,

2Jrd June. 18 79.

BEAUFORT, Ie COGlte Henry de, Secretaire General de la Societe de Secours aux Militaires Blesses,-43, Rue de Ver71euz'1, Paris.

LLUELLY~, Richard, late Captain 46th Regiment,-A nil)' and

6th Dec., IS7 0 .

BENNETT, Charles Henry, M.D.,-College Hou.'le, Ham.mersmz'th. BI{ACKENBURY, Henry, c.B., Major and Brevet Colonel Royal .Putillery,- Juniur Unz'ted Sen1zce Club, S. HT.

20th April, 1875 .

2nd July, 1867·

CHAPLAIN, Thomas, M.D., F.R.C.S.,- J erusalem.

18th July, 1882.

CUFFE, Charles IcDonough, c.B., Surgeon-Major Army Medical Department,-Camp, A IdersIlOt)· Jlmior United Sel"i.Jice Club, S. TV.

18th ~Iay, 1880.

DOUGLAS, 1l.QC., Campbell Millis, M.D., Surgeon-Major Army Medic:t1 Department,- Quebcc, CalZada.

22nd Feb., 1881.

ES~IARCH,

roth Dec., 1878.

Thomas, late Captain Royal Artillery,-Stml7lZore, Ca71/erbll7'j'.

iVa,'), Ciltb, S. TfT.

LYTE, Henry Churchilll\laxwell,-18, Albemarle St1'cet, IV. l\IALET, Major Guilbert Edward \\ yndham, late Captain Royal Horse Artillery,-Ardelq, TValkcrll, Herts)' Jl!7lior Cmicd Ser,Jice Club, S. TV. l\lURRAY, James \ Volfe,-CriJlgletic, _\ ~B.

5th~OY.,J

7'2·

O'MALLEY, Edward Loughlin, Attorney-General of Jamaica. PORTAL. \Villiam \Vyndham, M.A. ; Captain 2nd Brigade (Southern Diyision), Royal Artillery,-SolttlliJlgt01l, O,'crtoll, Hallts.

18th

ST. GEORGE, Baldwin John, Lieutenant 4th Dragoon Guards,22, C7'01JZwe!1 Gm'dens, S. TIT.

18th

SA~DER O~,

3rcl Dec.,

Ed\\-. Scott,-Fca7'1lal! Heath Claillcs, TForcestcr.

SHA \Y, Alexander :\lackintosh, -Chipping Bar1Zet, Herts.

~ra)', I

o.

Surgeon-General in the German Army,-Kiel. April. ISh 1

69·

5th Fell. rS7b.

ACLA~D,

Henry Wentworth, M .D., LL.D., Regius Professor of l\ledicine,-Oxford / A tIZC1ZCl'zt7lZ Club, S. TTT.

23rd June. ISi9·

_\PPIA, Ie Dr. Louis,-Societe de Secours aux 11ilitaires Blesses, Rue de l'A tlu:nee, Gene,-'a.

22nd Feb., 18 ~!.

B_\KER, Sir Samuel \Vhite, Kt., l\I.A., F.R S., F.R.G.S., a Pacha of the Ottoman Empire,-Salldford Or/C(£;II, J.,TC'ZC!t07l Abbott, De'llon / A tlzencx?t77Z Club, S. TV.

9th Feb .. ISi5·

B.\\]~fGARTEN,

21st Fell., 1882.

H. E. General Alexander de, Aide-de-Camp General de S. M. l'Empereur de Russie, President de la Societe Russe de la Croix ROllgC,-St. Pdersburg.

Dr. Friedrich, Professor to the University of Kiel;

6th May, 1879.

FALWASSER, Francis, F.R.C.S., Surgeon-?\Iajor Army Medical Department,- C)'Pnts.

10th Sept., 1878.

S. TV)'

23rd June, 1880.

FARQUIIARSO T, Robert, l\1.D., M.P.,-Reform Jzmior United Service Club, S. Tr·.

Club,

FRAKK, Philip, M.D.,-Calllles, Fl·..-mc{'.

6th Dec., 1870.

FRASEl(, Colonel James Keith, late Lieut.-Col. Commanding 1st Life Guards, Assistant-QuClrtermaster-General, Aldershot,3 1 , Rutland Gate, Hyde Pm'k, S. TV.

20th April, J875.

FRERE, Right Honble. Sir Henry Bartle Edward, Bart., G.c.B., G.es.I., &c.,- rV11'cssif Lodge, TTTi7llblcdon Common, S. TT~'1' A thencxzt77z Club, S. TV.

20th April, 1875.

GRANVILLE, Paulina (Miss),-62, TVarzvick Road, Earl's Coltrt, South Kells ingto 1l, S. TV. II ODSON, Elizabeth (Mrs.),-3, rVidcolllc Ten'ace, Batk

2-1-th June, I, 70 .

KENNETT, BARRINGTON-, Vincent, :M.A., LL.M.,-15, H)'de Park Gardens, T1V. / Oxford and Cambridge Cbtb.

20th April, 1875.

L,\NDA Y ALVAREZ DE C. RYALLO, Don 1ll1la, Spain.

22nd Feb., I8S1.

Ticasio de,-Pallli'c-


!IO~ORARY

HOIORARY ASSOCIATES.

20

ASSOCIATES.

21

ROBERTS, Mary Ann (Miss),-13, Britannz'a Square, Worcester.

DaLe oj Election 15th Dec., 1874.

ROWLEY, Walter, C.E.,-Alder Hill, lVIean Wood, Leeds.

21st Feb., 1882.

ST. JOHN'S HOUSE [Lloyd, Caroline (Miss)], The Lady Superior of, for the time being,-iVorjolk Street, Strand, W.C.

8th

SIIAFTESBURY, The Right Hon. Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Earl of, K.G.,-St. Giles's House, C1~mzboltnze / 24, Grosvenor Square, TV. Atltenam11t Club, S. T,V,

13th Oct., 1875.

12th Jan. , 1869.

5th Mar· 1874·

SIEVEKING, Edward Henry, l\I.D., F.S.A., Physician Extraordinary to H.l\1. the Queen, Physician in Ordinary to H .R.H. the Prince of Wales,-St. 11Iary's Hospital, Paddingtoll, Tl1. / 17, 111a7lcltester Square, TV. and A t/tellt2WIl Club, S. "(IV.

r8th July, 1882.

STILLINGFLEET, Cordelia Stillingfleet (l\1iss), Founder and Lady Superintendent of St. Alban's Industrial Sclwol,- TVol'cester,

24th Jtme, 18 70 .

:l\IOORE, Noel Temple, H.B.lVI. Consul,- Jerusalem. l\IOORE, Sandford, F.S.S., M.B., B.A., Surgeon - Major Army Medical Department, Assistant-Professor of l\1ilitary Hygiene at the Army Medical School, Netley.

6 9 th May, 187 .

SUTHERLAND, ,\V. Stewart, 11.A.,-Coombe, CroydoJl, Surre)/)' Carlton, Jzmz'or Carlto1l, and Unz'ted Unz'versity Clubs, S. "{IV.

20th

April,

1875.

l\10YXIER, Gustave, President du Comite International de Secours aux Blesses lYlilitaires,-Geneva.

20th April, 1875·

VVALLACE, Sir Richard, Bart., Antrim Artillery Militia, Square,

13th

Feb.,

18t:::.

IVIU~DY, Faronir, Ie Baron Dr., Professor of Military Hygiene at

18lh :vIay, 1880.

Date of Election.

LANGENBECK, Bernhard Rudolph Conrad, His Excellency Baron von, Geheim ober-medizinal Rath, and Professor of S urgery, University of Berlin,-4, S011Z1lZers!1'asse, Berlin.

22nd Feb., I88 r.

LA ERON, Michael, H.D.,- The Green, Totte1Z/talll .

loth July, I8n

Lo G:\IORE, Thomas, c.B., Surgeon-General, Professor of Military Surgery, - ROJlal Vz'ctor£,"t Hospital, iVetlq, S07ttlt-

24th June, I8jo.

amptoll.

Feb.,

I87!.

J'

8

lVIACCORMAC, Sir \Villiam, M.A., F.R.C.S.,-St. T/LOmas's Hospital)' and 13, Harle), Street, TV.

8th

l\IARTY~, Ellen (Miss),- TrToodelld, Kimbolton, St. iVeots H7I1lfs.

23 l t!. June, r8n

Feb.

I

7!.

J'

MOORE, Lieut. - Colonel, James Province oj Quebec, Canada.

Bury

lVIacLcod,-Lairairic

K.C.B., l\1.P., Hon. Colonel Hertford Eioltse, 1I1ancltester

vv.

the F. J. University, Vienna; Honorary President of the French Societe de Secours aux Militaires Blesses,-Hotcl Go/denes Lamm, Vienna. NAPPER, Albert,-Cranleig/t, Surrey.

6th

N ASO~, Emma Theresa (Mrs.), ltce 1Vlartin,-Asliford, Kent.

23 rd June, ISn

OWEN, Edmund, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to St. l\Iary's Hospital, and Surgeon to the Out-Patients at the Children's Hospital,49, SeJ/mour St1'eet, Portman Square. TV

loth Sept., 187 ·

POLLOCK, A. Julius. M.D.,-C/taring and 85, llarleJI Street, TV.

Cruss Hospital,

PRATT, Thomas Tarte, M.D.,-I2, Place Vendome, Paris.

rve. /

April,

1869·

ARMSTRONG, Thomas,-Higltjield Balik, [/rlllstoll, ii/fmc/lester.

7th _lay,

AT LAY, Sarah, (lVIiss),-College Greell, TVorces!t·y.

2Jrd June. 18 73.

BROADLEY, Alexander Meyrick,-Tzmis.

2Jrd Tune, I

EASTERBROOK, J ohn Square, S. TV. 4th

May,

1869·

24lh June. IS7 0'

Henry,-z6, Tr'ilki1lsolt

Street, Albert

GODSON, Augustu s Frcderick,-3, Pump COliyt, Temple,

E.e.

GOLDI NGHAM, Catherin e (Mrs.),- Brz'tmm-ia Square, "{IVorcester.

I .

1

J8th _-\.pril,

1

o. _.

r6lh March, ISn. 24th June,

I

71.


22

DONAT.

23 Date oj Elt!ccioll.

HARVEY, The Rev. Frederick,-Blake Place,

B1~idgewater.

HILL, Thomas Rowley, l\I.P.,-St. Catherine's Hz'll, Worcester /

R ejOr1JZ Club, S.

7th J\lay, 1878. Sth Nov., 18 72 .

vv.

jiflemfier~, ~~~ociate~,

31. Chevalier of Justice. LUMLEY, Susan (Mrs.),-9, Cizarles Street, Berkeley Squa1'e.

24th June, 186 9.

PERRI~S,

5th May, 1874.

<!to Esquire.

anti'

~eruing }3rotfJ£r~ B£(£a~cl1.

Chaplain. m.{1;. Dame Chevaliere. ~. Chevalier of Grace. IIonOlary Associate. m. Donat. ~JS. SerYing Brother.

~.

~.~.

Date 0/ Electioll.

J ames Dyson, F.R.A.S .,-Davenha17l Bank, Malvern.

12th Dec.,

l~j7.

ACAR, Lieut.-Colon el Sir Emmanuel Felix, ::\I.P.

(ID.

23rd J llne, 1882.

A~DERSO~,

31.

ROBERTS, Mary Ann (Miss),-13, Britamzia Square, T¥orcester.

17th feb., 1874.

A:--l'TRDI, The Right Hon. H ugh Seymour, 9 th Earl of.

31. 24th June, 184

STILLINGFLEET, Lydia Anne (Miss),-Cam.brian House, CklledoJl .

lIth Dec. 18n

31. 20th Aug., 1855.

VIGERS, Robert,-7, Frederick Place, Old JewrJI, E.C

sth June, 18n.

ARBUTHNOT, Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Dundas Young, K. Chas. III.; Medjidie; St. George of Russia; St. Ferdinand, &c. ; Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Her lajesty.

WILSOl, Jane (Miss),-2, Belgrave Place, Belgrave Square.

19th July, 1881.

VVn,GFIELD-DIGBY, George Digby,-Sherboztrne Castle, Dorset.

17th Feb., 1874

PHILLIPS, Alfred,-47, Cornwall Gardens, S.

rv.

~£rbtng }SrotDer~. BIRCH, Thomas, late Sergeant 7th HussarsJ--Stationed at the

20th April, 1875.

Guildhall, W01"Ceste1". J ACKSO , Robert,-Stationed at St. John's Gate, Clerken'Well.

21 st Feb., 1882.

RYALL, Edward, late Sergeant 1st Batt.

23rd June, 188u.

Stationed at St. John's Gate, ClerkenU'ell.

5th Fusiliers,-

Colonel Thomas.

5th Jan., 186 5. .

Lord Prior, 16th July, 1860. BARTON, Sir Freeman.

31. 15 th ep., 1833.

BEATTIE, vVilliam, M.D.

6.

BEAUCHAMP, Catherine, Dowager Countess.

m.

REA Ui\fOr T, Sir George Howland, Bart.

31. 15th Dec., 187I.

BERE:--l'GER, Baron de.

6.

BEETHAilI, vVilliam, F.R.S.

a;. 28th July, I 35·

BEETHAM, Albert vVilliam, F.R.S.

6.

28th

BELL, William, M.D.

31.

9th Sep., IS37.

BELL, Alexander.

(6.

Sth June, I 59·

DIGSBY, Robert, M.A., LL.D., K.J.S.

31.

BISSIIOP, Major-General Cecil, C.B.

31· Ibth Feb., 1 5S.

DL.\IR,

Captain Harry.

I:;t

July, 1857

8th Dec.,

1301).

17th Jan., r834·

2Sth

1

July, 183S.

July, IS35·

lh :'\0\'., I

73·


24

SERVING BROTHERS DECEASED.

MEMBERS, ASSOCIATES, A D

Date of Election.

BOURNE, Colonel Sir James, Bart., C.B., F.S.A.

Date 0./ Electior.. 3J. 12th Dec., 1876.

BRETT, Major Reginald Best.

3J.

8th July, 1857.

CLAY, William Nicholls.

BRETT, Robert, M.R. C.S.

m.~.

24 th June, 1871.

CONY GHAM, Lieut.-General The Most Noble George Henry,

BRO:.\ILEY, Stretch Cowley.

21. 30th March, 1832.

CLANNY, William Reid, M.D., F.R.S. Edin.

20th May, 1858.

~.

~

7th June, 1870.

(!9.

16th July, 18 57.

Marquis. COPLAND, James, M.D., F.R.S .

BROUK, Sir Richard, Bart.

B)

BROUl , Lieut.-Colonel William James. BROWNE, General vValter John,

c.B.

~.

(!9.

28th July, 1835.

BUCK, The Rev. John Parmenter, M.A.

(!9.

28th Dec., 1860.

3l. 19 th July, IS49.

BURGES, Captain Somerville vValdemar.

c.B.

BURNES, James, K.H., LL.D., F.R.S. BURNES, Lieutenant George James Holmes. BURNES, Lieutenant Dalhousie Holmes.

B-1: RKES, Captain Sidney Holmes. BUR -ES, Lieutenant Holland \Nard Holmes. CALLENDER, George \Nilliam, F.R.C.S., F.R.S. CHASTELAIN, . 8 S Philippe, . Count de . Received l'n F rance]J1 I 13· ometime Secretary to the French Langues and one ~f the Delegates to England at the revival of the EnglIsh Langue. Honorary Rank. CHERMSIDE, Sir Robert Alexander, M.D., K.C.H.

3l. 22nd July, 18 37.

CUNYNGHAM, Sir Robert Keith Dick, 6th Bart.

3l.

31st July, 1844.

DELEPIERRE, Joseph Octave, LL.D., F .S.A.

6.

8th Dec., 1864·

DE PEARSALL, Robert Lucas.

3l. 22nd July, 18 37.

DE PEARSALL, Robert Lucas, Junior.

3l. 17th July, 1840.

th July, 1857.

3J. 15 th ep., 1832.

BUCKLEY, Major William.

CRAWFORD, William, M.A. 16th Aug. 1848.

BROWNSOX, Lieut.-Colonel William Henry.

BURLTON, Colonel William,

3l. 24th June, 18 32 •

. DOYLE, Major-Gen. Sir John Milley, K.C.B., l\I.P.

3l

24th June, 1848.

3l.

8th July, 185 7.

3l. 22nc1 July, 1837. 3l.

1st July, 1857.

(!9.

1st July, 1857.

Bj.

20th l\Iay, 1858.

3l. 18th Jan., 18SS.

IS7J.

lIth

~OY. ,

1830.

DVNBOY 1 E, The Right Hon. James Butler, 13 th Baron.

3).

DUNSANY, The Right Hon. Randal Edward Plunkett, 15th Baron.

3).

DY:.\IOKE, The Hon. Sir Henry, Bart., Champion of England. Lord Prior, 15th July, 1838.

BJ. 15 th July, 18 38.

17th Hereditary

28th July, 18 35.

loth Feb.,

60.

ERMATINGER, Lieut.-Colonel vVilliam, K.S.F.

(!9.

FAREMAN, Colonel \Villiam Blennerhasset.

<'J. 18th

FERGUS OX, Lieut.-General \Villiam, K. eres. 1st Class.

6. J2th Dec., I 57.

FIFE, Sir John, M.A.

®. 12th Dec.,

FREEST UN, Colonel Sir William Lockyer, M.P.

g). 28th Aug., 1857.

GIBB, Hugh, Surgeon-General.

3l. 20th l\Iay, 1858.

GmsoN, Lieut.-Colonel George Washington.

~.

11.:. c,a. loth ep., I87S.

3l. 18th ?\OY.,

3l. lIth ?lIarch, 18 32.

~Iay,

8th July,

1

1833.

I

I

57.

57·


lIIE~lBERS}

ASSOCL\. TES} A::\TD

SERVI~G

Date of Election.

Datt: a./ Elo·ction.

GLO"ER, Robert Mortimer, lVI.D., F.R.S. EJin.

<5. 24th June, 1848.

GRA~T,

Captain Thomas.

.@.

19 th Jan., 1833-

LAUB, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles Mon tolieu, Bart., Baron de St. Hypolite (France), D.C.L. Lord Prior, 24th June, 1847-

GRA~T,

John.

.@.

8th July, 18Si.

LAMB, Charles James Saville ~Iontgomery.

GRIFFITH, l\Iajor \Villi am Stuart.

Bl.

GU:N:NI~G, John,

I!D. 20th Aug., IS55.

HEADLA~

c.B., Inspector-General of Hospitals.

24th

June 1848.

D, Frederick \V., l\I.D.

27

BROTHERS DECEASED.

LA~GFORD, The Right Hon. Hercules Langford, 2nd Baron.

LAURIE, vVilliam Alexander, F.S.A. Edin. LAWREi\CE, Sir James (rccci7. cd abroad), l\Iember of French Chapter in 17 89. l

24th June, 1847.

B).

3). 24th June, 1848.

B}. 30th :\farch, 1832 . 6.

8th

July, I8S7.

~.

30th .-\pril, 1831.

].

8th July, 1857.

HEARD, Colonel James.

<5.

HEARD, Colonel, The Honble. John T.

<5. 13th Oct., 1858.

HILLARY, Sir William, Bart.

7th July, 1838.

LE MARCHA~T, Sir John Gaspard, K.C.B., K.C. I.G.

®. 20th :\Iay, 1858.

31.

HILLARY, Sir Augustus \Villiam, Bart.

,W.

7th July, 1838.

McALESTER, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Archibald, K.H.

B}. 24th June, 1848.

BIL TO~, Charles.

~.1!3.

2nu July, 1867.

MACKE~ZIE, Charles Fitzgerald.

B}.

HOARE, Harriet, Lady.

m.~.

5th Jan., 1863.

HOLDE~,

<!r.

Hyla.

8th July, 1857.

1St

March, 1870.

LE GEYT, Phillip \Nilliam.

28th July, IS35.

MACNAB, Colonel the H on. Sir Alan Napier, Bart.

,W. 14th Oct.,

MAGI ~, vVilliam, LL.D .

B}. 19th Oct., 1832.

MASTER, Captain Richard Thomas.

B.\.

17th July, 1840.

MELA::\TO DE CALCI T A, Antoine Laurent, Comte de.

B}.

6th Jan., 1864.

MEREDYTH, Sir Joshua Colles, Bart., Knight of the Orders of St. Louis of France, and of Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt, &c. (He 'Was tile last Ellgl£sllma1l received into tile Order by the 69th G7"and-J.Vlaster, tlte Baron Ferdinand VOlt Hompesclt, early -in 1798.)

B.\.

9th ep., 1837.

18-1- 2 .

HOLMES, General John, C.B.

B}.

HOi\IPESCH \'O~ \VISBECQ, Thevphile Anton \\'ilhe11l1, Ccunt von (nephew and heir of the 69th Grand-Master Ferdinand von Hompesch. He was nceZc!cd into tlte Order in tlte Anglo-Bavarian Languc, 182 5.) Honorary Rank.

BJ. 14th Oct., I8.p.

HOPE, Vice-Admiral the Right Hon. Sir \Villiam Johnstone, G.c.B.. M.P. (n:ceived abroad).

B.\. 30th April, I83!.

HUGO, The Rev. Thomas, l\1.A., F.S.A.

<&.

4th June, 1867.

MURRAY, Captain Arthur Stormont.

Bl. 18th Dec., 1840.

J OXES, Vice-Admiral the Hon. Alexander Montgomery.

~.

1st July, 1857.

NEEDHAM, The Hon. Francis Henry.

3).

4th Jnne, I 46.

NEWTON, James.

B.\.

J7 th Jan., 1839.

NORCLIFFE, MCljor-General Norcliffe, K.H.

®. 20th :\Iay, 18" .

LABAKOFF, His Highness the Prince Alexander. Honorary Rank.

8th

July, 1857.

Honorary Rank.


28

MEMBERS, ASSOCIATES, A D

SERVING BROTHERS DECEASED. Date oj Electioll.

O'DON ELL, General Sir Charles Routledge.

3).

Date of Election.

Ith March, 1832.

I

~.

ROBERTSON OF STRUAN, General George Duncan, c.B. OUTRA

I,

Lieut.-General Sir James, Bart., G.C.B., K.C.S.I.

13 th Jan., 1834.

8th July, 1857.

~.

ROBERTSON OF STRUAN, George Duncan. PEARL, Commander Sir James, R .N., K.H. ROLPH, Dr. Thomas. 2nd July, 1867.

PEARSON, Julius Alexander, LL.D., F.S.A.

2).

PEAT, The Rev. Sir Robert, D .D., G. C. St. Stanislaus of Poland, Chaplain to King George IV. Lord Prior, 29th January, 1831.

.3l. lIth Nov., 1830.

PE

21. 16th Feb., r858.

~.~.

RUMSEY, Henry Wyldbore, M.D., F.R.S .

1

EFATHER, General Sir John Lysaght, G.C.B., K.C.l\I.L.

ST.

PERROTT, Sir Edward Bindloss, 3rd Bart.

2).

PHILIPPART, Sir John, K.G,V'l K.P.S.

~.

lIth Nov. , 1830.

PHILLIPS, Robert.

m.

1st April, 1862.

PIN HEY. The Hon. Hammett.

<i. lIth Aug., 1857.

PLUMRIDGE, Admiral Sir James Ha1l\\'ay, K.C.B., M.P.

<!D.

POPHAM, Admiral Sir Home Riggs, K.C.B., M.P. (received abroad; Knigfzt C017Zm.ande1", 1799/ recez'vcd tILe Ro)'al Licence to wear the insignia at Court, 20tft Sept., 1799.)

2) .

PORTER, Lieutenant Reginald da Costa, Royal Engineers.

~.

31st July,

1~44.

GERMANS, The Right Honourable Cornwallis Eliot, 4th Earl of.

William

Gordon~.

5th Nov., 1872.

2nd March, 1869.

SALIS-SOGLIO, Peter John Fane dc, Count of the Holy Roman Empire K.R.E., K.H.S. (rccci,'cd at Romc, 20tft July, 18 43.)

6. 12th Dec., 1857.

SALIS-SOGLIO, Major-General Johann Ulrich, Baron de .

~.

SHADWELL, The Right Hon. Sir Lancelot.

~.

9th June, 18S8. 22nd July,

183i·

SHAW, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius, K. .F.

12th Dec., 1857. 9 th

SHEPHERD, Surgeon-Major Peter, Army Medical Department.

~~.~. roth

SnUCKBRUGH, Sir Francis, Bart., F.R.S.

,a}.

loth Koy., 1858.

SMITH, Admiral Sir \Villiam Sidney, G.C.B., G.C.T.S., G.C.S.F., etc. (recei'lled ill France).

BJ.

9th

ep., 1878.

'ep., 1837.

10th Sep., 187S.

Sept., 18 37.

PORTER, Surgeon-Major Joshua Henry, Army Medical Depart- ~.~. 23rdJune, 1875. ment.

SPRYE, Captain Richard Samuel Marc.

~.

POTT, Joseph Compton, Jun.

~.

2+th JUIlC, I ..p.

SYS01'1, Hiram .

~.lS.

POWNALL, Henry.

,3).

22n <l

TACHE , Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal

~.

PRINGLE, William.

~.

8th July, 1857.

THOMSON, Captain William.

~.

RAMSAY, Major-General James.

2).

Sth July, 18 57.

TOCQUEVILLE, Peter Victor, Comte dc,

~. 5th ~larch,

1833.

RAMSAY, Charles William Ramsay.

<i.

5th June, 18 65.

Jth

June,

1841.

RENARD, Bruno Jean Baptiste Joseph, Lieut.-General, A.D.C. to H.M. the King of the Belgians, &c.

ri2.<ZT.

6th

16th

April,

1862.

RIARIO-SFORZA, II Generalissimo II Duca Ludovico di.

2). 20th

13th July,

1859·

July, IS3i·

May, 1879. Aug., 1855.

tILe

~.

TORPHICIIEN, The Right Hon. Robert Sandilands, I rth Baron.

BJ.

TURNBULL, Wm. Barela), David Dundas.

~.

TONKIN, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Wanvick Hele (recdl'ed Anglo-Bavaria'lt Languc, r830).

lJt

20th Aug., 1855. 3rd Nov.

1874·

18th Jan., xg58.

2nd March,

I

I

64.


30

MEMBERS, ASSOCIATES, AND SERVING BROTHERS DECEASED. Date of Elect/on.

VELLA, Luigi, LL.D., Superintendent Record Office, Malta. \VATTS, Vice-Admiral George Ed,,-arci,

c.B., K.C.H.

($. 28th Aug., 1857,

(!D.

18th Jan. , 1858,

WHITEHEAD, John.

6.

8[h July, 1857.

\VILKIE, Lieut.-Colonel David.

BJ.

24th June, 1848.

WILLIAMS, Thomas Troughear.

($. 20th Aug., 1855.

WILMOT, Charles Montagu.

~.

WrKTHROP, \Villiam, Consul U.S.A., Malta.

(!D. 28th Aug. , 185i.

VVOLLASTO~, Major Frederick.

BJ.

1St Jnly, 1857.

WOOLFE Richard, F.S.A.

3>,

7th May, 1872.

,\VREN-HOSKYNS; Chando , M.P.

(lb.

4th June, 186i .

Order of Btx John of Jerusalem ($i~tb

or JEngIisb 'JLangue.)

MEDAL instituted by the Chapter, 1874, as a reward for deeds of gallantry in saving life on land.

2nd Feb ., 18('\9,

OI1YERSE.

T ht! Cross of IIIe' Ordt'r. (l Is joiltts a ll ci<'ll/~l' sYlllbl'!/'il/ lhe t'I!::1it Bealillldt's.)

RE\-LR~E .

Tiit

flad~','

of Ilie Ortl,'r. (TIle SI. J olll/'s TT"ilrl, ml",ilh',Z' '" it /1 (( 1'1 "hllll'rl7li,'t.' rib/",".)

NAMES OF RECIPIENT3. ELIJAH HALLAtI (Szli'er ), FREDERICK YICrER ( t'h:er). For saving, at imminent ri sk of their li\'es, six fellm,--workmen in great peril in the shaft of a coal-pit near Chesterfield, September 7th, 1875. Pre ented by Sir Edmund L echmere, Bart., at a public m eeting at \,\Thittingtoll Moor , November J8th, 1875.


_-A1IES OF RECIPIEN TS.

32

N AMES

J OHN SMITH YOU~G, Deputy-Commissary. Attached to the English Ambulance during the Siege of Paris (Szlver). For saving the life of a wounded German soldier at the Bridge of Bezons on December loth, 1870. Presented, March 17th, 1876, by Major-General H.S.H. Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, Commanding the Home District, at a parade of the Guards and Army Service Corps, H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding-in-Chief granting permission for the Medal to be worn in uniform on the right breast.

OF RECIPIENTS.

33

viously bitten three men and several dogs, September 9th 1877- Presented at the Hertford Borough Sessions, March 7th, 18 7 8, by the Mayor of Hertford. STEPHEN LITTLE, Constable, Metropolitan Police (Bronze). For the gallant rescue of a lunatic from a position of great danger, on June 4th, 1878. Presented on August 2nd, 1 8 7 8, by His Grace the Duke of Manchester, K,P" Lord Prior of the Order, at a special parade of the Metropolitan Police at the \Vellington Barracks.

COXSTA~T

VA. HOYDOXCK (SihJer), HE -RI . TROU ELOT (Bronze). For marked courage and judgment, resulting in the saving of life and property, and the subsequent conviction of the murderers concerned in the mutiny on board the British ship LEN~'HE on the high seas on October 31st. 1875. The Chapter regarding the ship as part of the Queen's dominion, a\\'arded accordingly, and the medals were presented through the Dutch and the Belgian l\linisters in June, 1876.

ARTHUR H. STOKE', Assistant Inspector of Mines (Silver), CHARLES MALTBY (Bronze), J OH~ HANCOCK (Bronze), TI-IO:\IAS DAVIS (Brollze) , J OHi DAVIS (Bronze). For remarkable constancy, courage, and daring, during the operations leading to the rescue of Dennis Bagshawe, buried for five days and nights without food in the Black Engine 1Tine, Eyam, July, 1879. Presented on behalf of the Order by John Furley, Esq., a Member of the Council, January 2 1st, 188o, at a public meeting at Sheffield.

GEORGE GATES (Bronze). For saving, at much personal risk, voluntarily and unaided, two dying men from the K ew Road Sewer, Battersea, after a companion had already succumbed to the poisonous gases. August 9th, 1876. Presented publicly by the Local Authorities on January 3rd , 1877.

HENRY SPAVL (Bronze). For rescuing, '\t great personal danger, December 17th, 1879, from a sma~l sewer at Silvertown, a fellow-workman, rendered insensible by poisonous gases. Presented by Sir Edward G. L. Perrott, Bart., 11arch 9th, 188o, at a meeting at the Town Hall, Stratford.

THO}fAS ERRINGTOK WALES, Her Majesty's Inspector of Mines for South Wales (Szlve7') , JOHN \VILLIA:\1 HOWELL (Szlver) , ISAAC PRIDE (Szlver) , WILLIAM BErnI (Sz'lller) , DANIEL THOMAS (Szlver). For special service during the gallant and protracted efforts made for the rescue of the buried miners in the Tyne\vydd Colliery, Glamorganshire. Presented by Major F. Duncan, R.A., Director of the Ambl1lance Department of the Order, at Pontypridcl, on August 4th, 1877, in the presence of the Lord Lieutenant of the County, the Lord Mayor of London, and a very large and distinguished assembly. GEORGE PATMORE (Bronze). For bravery in SelZll1g, securing, and aiding in the destruction of a mad dog, which had prc-

GEORGE FREDERICK HARRI , Captain 3rd Foot, cc The Buffs," (Silver). For conspicuous gallantry in saving the liYes of five persons from a fire in Charlemont Street, Dublin, September 19th, 1877, and in subsequently removing. unaided, at still further risk, a quantity of paraffin oil, thereby preventing the fire from spreading to an adjacent Female Orphanage. Presented by H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, a Dame Cilevalic're of the Order, July 24th, 1880, at the Volunteer Camp, Wimbledon, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, H.R.H. the Field lYIarshal Commanding-in-Chief, the Secretary of State for vVar, and a deputation from the Order being present. As in the case of Deputy-Commis sary Young, permission has been granted for the Medal to be worn in uniform on the right breast, in accordance with the Queen's Regulations. C


34

NAMES OF RECIPIENTS.

EDWARD MOUNTJOY PRICE (Bronze). For conspicuous gallantry in rescuing on September 13th, 1880, at Ilfracombe, Devon, a boy named George Williams from a burnillg room, afterwards returning and removing a barrel of gunpowder charred by the flames; thus saving the lives of the firemen who were working, in imminent danger of an explosion, to extinguish the fire. Presented, January loth, 188 I, at a public meeting in the Town Hall, Ilfracombe. ].\MES MCGOWA , Inspector of Roads for the Borough of Birkenhead (Bronze). For gallant and self-devoted exertions, at great personal risk, on October 18th, 188o, in rescuing from an underground passage three workmen insensible from poisonous gases; one of whom expired on being brought to the surface. Presented, February 2nd, 188 I, by Colonel Sir James Bourne, Bart., F.S.A., at a public meeting held at the Court House, Birkenhead, the Mayor presiding. GEORGE CLARKE, Corporal 95th Regiment (Silve'r). For conspicuous courage on December 9th, 1880, in rescuing two children at a fire at Limerick, Ireland, at considerable risk, and sustaining severe injury. Presented by LieutenantColonel J. North Crealock. c.R., commanding 95th Regiment, at a full dress parade at Aldershot, March 16th, r88I, permission being granted (as in previous cases) for for the medal to be worn in uniform on the right breast. WILLIAM MAGUIRE, Constable, H. Division, Metropolitan Police (Bronze). For saving, at imminent danger to himself, two persons at a fire in Leman Street, Whitechapel, December 19th, 1880. Presented by Sir Edmund A. H. Lechmere, Bart., M.P" at a public meeting held in the theatre of the Royal United Service Institution, March 18th, 188 I, on the occasion of the presentation of certificates of the St. J oh11 Ambulance Association to Metropolitan Police classes. GEORGE EVERETT, Labourer (Silver). For very gallant and devoted conduct, on r 3th June, r88 I, in rescuing, at the Old Ci1y Gas Works, Gloucester, a fellow workman, under

NAMES OF RECIPIENTS.

35

circumstances of great peril, one life having been just previously sacrificed. Presented August 25th, 188 I, by Sir Brook Kay, Bart., at a public meeting, attended by the Mayor and Corporation, at the Tolsey, Gloucester. MARION SMITH, \Vidow of the late Bandmaster, 94th Regiment (SzlVC1/). For heroic devotion during the action, December 20th, 188o, at Bronkorst Spruit, Transvaal, where she assisted the wounded under a heavy fire, tearing up her OWll dress to make bandages; and for her subsequent devoted and humane attention, during a period of three months, to the injured soldiers who escaped the massacre. Presented March 2nd, 1882, by General Sir James E. Alexander, c,B., at a public meeting in the Council Chamber, N e'v\'castle-onTyne, the Mayor presiding. TnOMAS MCGUIRE, Labourer, Birmingham (Bro1l(Je). For gallantry on the 2 Ist October, 188 r, in forcing his way into a burning house in Shadwell Street, Birmingham, thereby sustaining severe personal inj uries in his successful endeavour to rescue a child, who must otherwise have perished. Forwarded to his wife, the recipient having left England for America in search of employment. ANNIE LOFTUS, Machine Operative, Stockport (Sili.'cr). For her courage and devotion on April 15th, r882, in rescuing her sister from a burning house at Stockport, under circumstances of great personal peril. Presented July 19th, 1882, by John Furley, Esq., at a public meeting, attended by the Mayor and Corporation, held in the Borough Court House, Stockport. Forms of application for the Medal and full particulars can be obtained from the Secretary of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, ST. JOIlN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON.


LONDON: HARRISO

T

AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LA:,\E,

Pri1ztc7 s in Ordinary to Her lIfa;esty.


OF

T:H:E ORDER OF

ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. (ENGLISH LANGUE.)


THE STATUTES 01 '

T:E[E

ORDER

OF

ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. (ENGLISH LANGUE.)

AdoI ted at a

haptel' helcl

Oll

the 15th December. 1 71. and

R yisecl at the Chapter of the 11th :Thlay, 1 75.


(ENGLISH

LANGUE.)

188~.

~orb tldcrt. III GRACE WILLIAM DROGO, DlJKE OF )\iIA CIIESTER, K.P. ~aili.([

.of

The Right lIon. "\VILLIAl\I

~ttgle. HE.NRY,

BARON LEIGH.

of ~tlnlen <CrcstIe. LECII:\IERE, Bart., M.P., F.S.A.

QL ommnnbcr

Sir

~mIUND

A.

n.

IQC CCoun.cU. President-G neru,l 'ir J OII~ T. GEORGE. K.C.B. The Hight IIollourabl the Earl of GLA GOW. The Hi~ht IIonuumbl the Earl of DUDLEY. The Right Rev. the Lord Hi hop of 'T . .tU,BAN, (Chaplain General.) ir EDWARD G. L. PERROTT, Bart. Lieut.-Colonel i1' fu~RY B. LOCII, K.C.B. JOIIX FORLEY, ERq. 'aptain R. C. F. DALLA, 5th. Batt. The Rifle Brigade. H.EY. fuNRY "\V IIITE LA.

(t'l.ccutioc Q)(ficers. "\Yho are e,t; oJficio :Membcrs of the Coullcil. CllClncello1'-General ir J OIl T. GEORGE, K.C.B. SecTelw'y- i1' E. A. n. LEcmIERE, Bart., M.P., F . ..d... Receive1'-Geneml i1' II. C. B. DAUBENEY, K.C.B. Re,yristm1'-Lieut.-Uolonel GOULD UU~TEH,-"\V ESTON, F . .A. Almone1'-Gen raJ the Vi COllnt TE;\IPLETOW~, K.C.B. Assistant-A lmone1·-Captaiu J Al\IE GILDEA, 4th. Batt. Royal \\Tarwickshire Regt. GenealofJist-Rev. ,V. K. R. BEDFORD, LA. Librarian-EDwIN FRE IIFIELD, E lh ilLA., V.P ..4'... Assistant-Secretcu'y-Captain PERROTT, 3rd. Batt. Ea t Kent Regt. Ambulal/ce Depa)'tment-Director : Lieut.-Colonel F. D 1 CAN, 11..A., M.A., D.C.L. T

Banke1's-The London and , Ve Lmiuster Bn,llk, 1, St. Jame 's Square, ' .W.

Commll111ca Lions may be aclc1rcs cd to the Secretary of the Order of St. John, St. John' Gate, Clel'kelnYel1, LODdon, E.C.


STAT U TES. 1. All former tatutes of the Order in England are hereby Repeal of repealed (saving the rights actually acquired by individual . d d former Statutes. 1 mem b ers t h el'eunc1) er, an d t h e f olowIng are enacte an adopted in their place and stoad, and are binding on all members and assuciates of the Order. Of Classe in the Order.

2. The Oreler consists of-

r

l embers.

I

NOTE. , The following Statutes are publiRhed for the g'nidancc of the l\tIembers and Associates of the Order of t. John of Jerusalem (English Langue), to which branch thc words" the Order" iu the following pages refer. The Ancient tatutes of the Ord er in general are acknowledged in so far as they are compatible with the principles of the Church of England, allegiance to tho reigning Sovereign, and the existing state of Blitish Society.

I

~

L

A Rociates.

{

B 'liff {The Lord Prior, al S The Bailiff of Eag}e. Chevalier Uommn.uders, Chevalier of Justice, Uhapln.ins, Ladies of Jus tice, Ch valier of Grace, Ln,die. of Grace, Esquire., llollomry associates, DOllat~,

'erving Brothers and Sisters.

There are eight IIonorary Bailiff. and £fteen IIonorary Commander. upon the Roll of the Orc.18r at the date of the pre eut Chapter, but it i not intended to make any addition of these number '.

3. The present objects and p1.U'poses of the Order are1. Generally, the encouragement and promotion of all works of humn.nity aud charity in the reli f of sickuess, di tr . ufferillg, and danger, and the exten ion of the gren.t principle of the Order-" PRO TILITA.TE IIo:mNulI." 1

II. Aiding thc 1'e toration to health of sick poor, withont eli tinction of creed, by provi(lillg the convale cent outpatient of publi(~ ITo pita,ls and Dispen<::laries with diets prescribed by th . Meclica,l 01licer , and vi iting them at their homes during' the period of sicknes .

III. 1'he foundation an 1 maintenance of Cottage ITo pital and Convalescent llome ,aml Traiuing Establisbment for nurse to attend the. ick poor; anw. the formation of Provincial organisations in furthemnce of the genoml olJjects of the Order.

Objects and Purp ose of the OrJer.


6

7

IV. The promotion of a more intimate acquaintance with the wants of the poor in the time of sickness, and the sllpplying such iuformation as may usefully aid the propel' au thoritie in the prosecution of measures for the improvement of the localities and house", they inhabit.

v. The furtherance of such charitable objects as those whi h originated the National Society for Aid to the Sick and :n~ ~unded in 'Yar (the establishment of which in England was lllltrated by thu, Order), and the promotion of ueh permanent orgallisation during time of peace as may be at once available upon the occurrence of any neces ity for active exertion. VI.

The award of silver and bronze medals for special service. on land in the cause of humanity, especially fur saving life ill mining and colliery accidents. General nalification.

4. All :Members of the Order must be of legitimate birth and of good social position.

Election of 1Iember.

5. All admissions to and proJ?otions in the Ordcr are by Ballot of the Ohapter, and the electIOn must be unanimous ' candidates fo~' elect~on as members being proposcd at one Chapter, and then' electIOn taken at the Chapter n ext followjng-R oyal PersoJ?-ages excepted; but .the appointment of Serving Brothers and Sl.sters and the enrollmg of Donats may be deputed to the CounCIl.

Of the FounIlation Dues and Annual Oblations.

o. Foundation dues and annul oblations d evoted to the Hospitallery objects of th e Order are payable as follows :_ Annual contribution of Donat ' Foundation as Esquire Annual oblation .. Foundation as Lady of Gra'c~ If the 'wife, . ister, or daughter of a} Ohevalier of Grace . . .. Annual OlJlation Foundation as Ohevalier or' Grace: ~ Annual Oblation Foundation as Lady 'of Ju~tice If the wife, sister, or daughter of a} Ohevalier of Justice Annual OlJlation

£1

15

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

3

0

0

2 20

0

0

()

()

20

0 0

0 0

5

0

0

2

0

0

[)

2

3

Foundation as Ohaplain Annual oblation Foundation as Ohevalier of Justice Annnal oblation On promotion to Oommander (to the fundS} of hili Oommandery) .. .. .. Annual oblation (to the eame. ill addition to} oblation to the Order as Chevalier of Justice) . .. .. .. On Promotion to Bailiff

£15

0

2 30 5

0 0

0

0 0 0 0

10

0

0

5

0

0

20

0

0

Tile annual oblations, which m'e payable in admnce on the 1st oj Jan UCl1'!J , may be cOJnlJ1utecl as foLLows : -

Donat ESC]l1ire Lady of Grace Ohevalier of Grace Lady of Ju. ti<.:e . . Ohaplain .. Ohevalier 0 f Justice

£10 0 20 0 15 0 22 10 15 0 15 0 41 13

0 0 0 0 0 0

4

7. The Lord Prior who is the head of the Order in England. Of Classe" of , , the Order. IS elected for fi \TC ycars (but may be re-elected) and hI duty is to preside at all mceting' of the Order (excepting the Council). The Lord and t o direct and gOYCl'll the proceedings of the Or l eI' and Prior. guard its intcrests in all sllCh rcspects as can be required of its head an(l chief.

8. The Commanders are the Heads of actual Commanderies Commandcr~ , formed or founded under Statute 26. They are elected for a period of fryC .~/ aI'S (but may be r e- elected) from the Chevaliers of Justice, Chaplain. , Chevalicrs of Grace or Esquires, and cease to be COlllmanders on vacating' that po ition. 9. Th e Ch evaliers of Justice are unlimited in number, they Che,~alier must be in the enjoYJ-uent of an honourable position in life, and JustIce . must give satisfactory proof that they are descended from four g'rand-parents entitlcd to coat-armour.

10. The stipulations of Statute 9 apply also to Ladies of Ladi.e ' . ' J us t ICe, excep t'lllg' suc·h as are t h e WIves 0 f Ch evaIi ers 0 f J u hce.

of JUstICe .

11. All candidates for admission who are In Holy Orders Chaplains. must enter the class of Chaplains. One of the number is appointed by the Chapter as Challain General, for a period of :five years, and is eligible for re-appo]ntment.

of


~)

Chevaliers of Grace.

12. The Chevaliers of Grace are unlimited in number, they are chosen from persons who posRess the same social qualification as Chevaliers of Justice, 01' who by reason of marked services to the Order 01' in furtheranc e of its objects) may be considered worthy of admission. They are eligible to serve on the Council, and as executive officers. They may become Chevaliers of Justice on complying with the genealogical requirements, statutes, and regulations relating to that ('lass.

Ladies of Grace.

13. The stipulations of clause 12 apply also tn the Ladies of Grace, excepting as to serving office.

Esquires.

14. Any Ohe\'alier of Justice may nominate an E8quire as a eandidate for admission to that class) on becoming hi 8pOnSOl' on the following points :-That he is a Christian, of liberal education, eminent for virtue and moral, in an honolu'able position in life, and possesses the qu::tlification of legitimacy prescribed by the early Statutes. He has no vote and is not eligible for office. 1

Honorary Associates.

15: Persons who are eminent for their philanthropy and chanty, or who have devoted their exertions 01' profe. sional slrill in aiel of the objects of the Order, or otherwise in the cause of humanity, may be elected Honorary Associates.

Serving Brothers and Sisters.

16. Serving Brothers and Sisters of the Order are chosen from amongst those who, from a spirit of Charity, devote themselves to the care of the sick, and their energies to the objects of the Order (see Statute 5).

Donate.

General Assembly.

17. Donats are admitted by vote of the Chapter 01' Council (see Statute 5). They are entitled to receive all the publications of the Order. In cases of Donats who are attached to a Oo~mandery, their composition or annual oblation may, if so deSIred by them, be appropriated to the maintenance of th hospitaller or charitable objects of such Commandery. 18. A General Assembly of the Order will be held annually 011 St. John Baptist's. Day, when .the result of the proceedings for tlJe ~ast year will be submItted for consideration. At thiA Meetmg all classes of the Order are entitled to attend.

19. ,]~h e business and genen.LI transactions of the Order are Exe?utive ~ . h Bodies of the . regulated by a Ch apter and a Council consbtutecL 111 t e manner Order. provided by Statutes 20 and 21. 20. The Chapter (of which not less than five members must be The pre8ent) is the SUI reme authority, and consists of the Lord Prior, Bailiff of Eagle, Commander., Chevaliers of Justice, Chaplain General, and the Council. It assembles quarterly at London npon twenty-one days' previous notice. I t may be at any time specially convened on the req ui ition of seven of its members, such l'equi'ition to contain a statcmcnt of the propositions to be submittcd to the Chapter. During the intervals of regular meeting the ha.pter delegates its powers (excepting the election and promotion of member. ) to the Council, which is cw:ectly re pon8iblc to the Chapter for all its proceedings. No member can serve 011 the Cbapter who is in arrear for his annual oblations.

Chapter.

21. The onnc11 (three members of which form a quorum) con- The sist of the Executiye Officers of the Order, with the addition of the Chaplain General and seven members, to be electec1 by the Chapter. If a vacalic,r occur by death, re ignation, or by nonattendance for foul' consccutive meetings, without a satisfactory cause of absencc being a. Ellgned, the Council will elect a member to fill thc vacancy. '1 hc ouncil meets quarterly, and at such othcr times as the Pre ident may deem necessary. The Presidcnt is clccted by the Chapter.

Council.

2~. The Executivc Officer of the Order are the Chancellor, The Executive Secretary, Hecciver, Almoner, Hegi tmr, Genealogi t Librarian, Officers. As i, tant Almoner, and A si tant Becretary. The Chancellor, I ecretary, and Rcceiver are elccted by the Chapter, and the othcr officers 1y tll c Council. Thcir term of office i tluee years, subj ect to re-clection.

23. No paid Offic 1', nor A 'sociate of the Order has any vote in its mee bngs 01' proceedings. 24. Provisions for the reception of mcmber , and the Insignia, bC f l 'III th ounl . e R egu1a t'lOns.

Wl'11

25. The Chapter of the Ordcr, on the recommendation of the COlllcil, will awar 1 Silver and Bronze :ThIcdals in accordance with the "Objccts and purposes of the Order" (No. VI.)

Non·voting Classes. Admis ions and Insignia. JUedals for Servicee-.


10 Comman deries.

26. It is competent (with the consent of the Chapter) for foul' or more members of the Order residing in the same district, of whom at least one must be a Chevalier of Justice, to form themselves into a Commandery under the presidency of one of their number, whose name shan be submitted by the Chapter to the Lord Prior for approva1. If so approved he win be appointed Commander (subject to Statute 6). The duty of Commanderies thus formed is to undertake the management of ome Flpeeial branch of usefulne s in connection with the Ilospital8 and Dispensaries of the district, and to advance in every way the interests, objects, and purposes of the Order.

Regulations.

27. The Regulations of 1872 for the general guidance of the Order may be varied from time to time by the Chapter, as occa. . SlOn may anse.

Credentials.

28. Every member on election or promotion, an~l on complying with the requirements of the Statutes, win receive a diploma under the seal of the Order, signed by the Lord Prior and at least two of the Executive Officers.

Variations of Statutes.

29. No addition, nor alteration, shall be made, in or to, these Statutes, unless a copy of the proposed addition or alteration shall have been sent to each member of the Chapter ,yith the notice convening the meeting at which such addition 01' alteration is proposed to be made.

Approved and confirmed, MA CHESTER,

L07'Cl P?'io?' of England. EDMUND A. H. LECHMERE, SeC1'etCl1'Y·

HARRISON Al'D SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO liEl\ MAJESTY, ST. MAHTll\'S LANE



REPORT OF THE CHAPTER UF THE

Q) r~cr

of

~t.

:MoQn of

~tru5alem

(J8ngHsh 'Jlallgue) : READ ANn ADOPTED AT THE GENERAL . ~SEl\1BLY,

or-..

~t.

]obn 1l3aptt£)t's IDa!?,

1 882.


REPORT OF THE OHAPTER OF TITE

®r~cr

nf ~f. ~rrYn nf ~entsnlem (1EngH~fJ

rLangu£) :

RE D A ~ D ADOPTED AT TIlE GE~ ER L A -'EMBL Y, On

I

((tunlet!}, the 24 th of June

(ST. JOHN BAPTIST'S DAY', 1882), AT

T. J OIIN'S GATE, CLERKEN'VELL.

LO ND O N : IIARRISON .A. D SO JS, ST. MARTI 'S LANE, P rin ters ill Ord/llar.if to Her lJ.Iajesty.

1882.


~\Hco~olicr.

This Office is at presellt vacant. :Jor~ ~riot'.

H IS GRAOE , VILLIAjI DROGO, DUKE OF MANOHESTER, K .P .

!!Jai:Iiff of Ofltgle. T he Right Honbl e. ' VILLIAjI IIEXRY, BARON L EIGII.

C ONTENT S.

ID;!Je <!tonncil. P?'esident--General Sir JOH~ ST. GEORGE, K .C.B . The Right Honble. the Earl of GLASGOW. Tbe Rigbt Honble. the Earl of DUDLEY. The Right Rev. the L ord Bishop of ST. ALBA1~S (Chaplain -

General). Sir EDWARD G . L . PERROTT, Bart. Lieut.-Colonel Sir HE?-,TRY B . LOOH, R .C.B. J ORN FURLEY, Esq. Captain R . C. F . D.ALLAS, 5th Batt. " The Rifle B1'igrtde." Rev. HEXRY WHITE, M.A.

Reports of Chapter.

11'. Furl Y'tl Paper on the u. e of Ambulallce Litters and Hor 'e Carriages for tbe removal of Sjck and Injured Pel' especially ill refer llce to the M tropolis.

®nnttihe q) fu.ers. (Who al'e ex-officio Membel's oj the Council. )

Chancellor-General Sir JOH);f ST. GEORGE, K.C.B . Secreta1'y-Sir E . A. H. LEOII:\1ERE, Bart-, M.P., F . . A . Almoner- General the Viscount TE:\IPLETOvVN, K .C.B. Receiver-General Sir H . C. B. DAUBENEY, K .C.B. Registrar- Lieut.-Colonel GOULD IIUNTER-VlESTO , F .S.A. Genealogist-Rev. VV. K. R . BEDFORD, M.A. Lib?'a1·ian- EDWIN FRESHFIELD, Esq., 1\1. A., V .P .S .A . Assistant- /1lmone1·-Captain GILDEA, 4th Batt. " Royal vVarwic kshi1'e Regt." A ssistant-Sec?'eta?'y-Captain H . C. PERROTT, 3?'d Batt. "The East lient Regt." Ambulance-Dp,partment- Director: Lieut .-Colonel FRA CIS D UN-

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t. John Two-\Vheelec1 Ambulance Litter" (Illu ·tration).

Form of Beque t. Reports-St. John Ambulance As ociatjoll.

OAN, R.A., M.A ., D .C.L., LL .D .

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Square, S .vV.

J ewellers-Messrs. P HILLIPS, Cockspur Street, S.Vv. Communications may be addressed to the Secretary of the Order of St. J ohn, St. J ohn's Gate, Clerkenwell, London, E.G.

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REPORT The haptel' of the Order of t. John pre enis the following R port to the General A "embly:Ac1mi. iOlls to the Oreler haye been made during the past year a follows :Chevaliers of J nstice.- Injor-General n.R.H. The Duke of Conllaught, K. .; H. j.U. The Duke of Teck, G.GB. ; Sir Edwar 1 V. L . Houlton, G. .M.G.· Percy Mitforc1, E q. ; lUajor BethcllHl1,rtin Dawes, 1st Batt. The Prince of \\ ale's Leinster Regiment. D ames Chevalie?'es.-Annie, L ady Bras ey; Uyacinthe Harriette, Lady Houlton. Chaplain .-Rev. Henry \Vbite, ~I.A., Chaplain of H.M. Chapel Royal, a voy. E 'rJ~ti7'es .-Captaill J nnw Cecil Dalton, R.A . ; Lieutenant Baldwin J ohn St. George, 4th Dragooll Guard ; Fritz CunliffeOwen. IIono?'Cl?'Y Associates.-General Al xnnd0l' de Baumgarten; vValter Rowley, Esq., C.E . Donats.-lUiss J a,ne 'Nilson; J ohn Henry Easterbrook. e}' uing n rothe?·.-Itoberl J <.{,ckson.


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The following Members of the Order have deceascd during the past year :-Lieut.-General W . J . Browne, C.B. ; Sir George H. Beaumont, Bart.; Lieut.-General the Marqnis Conyngham; Colonel Sir James Bourne, Bart., C.B. The two la,tter took an active part in the business of the Chapter, and as Members of the Council who were ever ready to shew their interest in our Hospitaller work, their loss 'will not only be severely felt by their colleagues, but must be a subject of deep regret to every Member and Associate of the Order. Lord Conyngham was a liberal supporter of the t. John Ambulance Association; and in 1H78, when war with Ru ,ia appp,ared lllminent, placed his yacht at the di posal of the Order for the transport of pe7'sonnel and materiel. The period of five years for which the Chaplain-Gensral was elected having expired, the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of St. Albans has been re-elected. The period of three years for which the Genealogi twas elected having expired, the Rev. ,Villiam K . Riland Bedford has been re-elected, and has been appointed to the office of A sistant Librarian. Sir Edmund I,echmere has resigned the office of Receiver, the duties of which he has discharged since the year 1870, and General Sir Charles Daubelley has been elected by the Chapter as his successor. The Ohapter at its Meeting on June 23rd, adopted the following l~esolntion, on the proposition of General Sir John St. George, K.C. B., seconded by General Viscount Templetown K .C.B.:' " The Chapter desires to record its high appreciation of the ,ery valuable services rendered to the Order by Sir Edmund Lechmere during his long teuurc of office as Receiver, and offers to him the thanks of the Order generally for the same and further desires to express their regret that circumstances' should have rendered it necessary for him to request to be relieved of the duties connected with it." The Right Rev. the Chaplain-General havina- sia-ni£ied that his pressing Episcopal labours prevented his 0 att:nding the

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meetings of the Chapter as regularly as ho could wish, and having suggested that the duties of his office might be performed in hi absence by one of the Chaplains, the Rev. lIenry ' Vhite ha. been elected an extra, 1\1ember of the Council. The Clw,pter feels tLs.'urod that this arrangement ,vill not only afford sc.Lti .faction to the Chaplains of the Order, who will be thus mo t efficiently repre ented, but will be generally appreciated by the Members and Associates, who have reccived so many proofs of the great illtorest which fr. "\Vhite evinces in its affairs. The En,rl of Glasgow, Captain Rup rt C. F . Dallas, and Sir lIenry Loch, have boon elected to seats in the Council, rendered vaca,nt by the death. of the Marquis Conyngham and Sir J amos Bourno, and by the election of Sir Charles Daubeney as Receiver. A doputation con'istillg of the Lord Prior, Lord Templetown, 'ir Edmund L chmere, and 8ir John 8t. George, had the honour of wititing upon lI.I~.II. the Duke of Connaught, at Buckingham Palace, on the Vth March, when n.R.H., haTIng beon invo ted by the Lord Prior with the Insignia, signed tho lIomage Roll, and expreB'ed his sati.faction at becoming cL Member of the Order. 1I.t).lI. the Duke of Tock, having expre ed hi do ire to be formally received into the Ol'ller at .'t . .J ohll' Gate, a pecinI Chal tel' wa. cony 'nod on tho 15th of June for thi purpo 'e, tho Bailiff of Eagle, Lord Luigh, pre i<..ling ill the absellce of the Lord Prior, who wa in anada, whon lI.i::S.II. ,va duly rocoi"\rcd and invosted, and sub oqu lltly illspecto 1 the ancient ap<.1.1'tmcnt , com1 rising tho Chancery and il.lllbula,nce Departments, and visited St. J ohu's Church, where the intere 'ting featuros of tho Crypt woro explained by 111'. Thomas Blashill, architect. Th medals of the Ordor haye beou awarded in four ca

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during the 1 tLSt yoar. '1:'he silver modal has boen awanlo(l to 1\11' . Marion Smith widov.r of 13aucbmLstcr B. 8mith, D tth Hegilllent, for hoI' courageouH sol t~ devotion in remaining 1111l1or fire during th 0 action at Bronkol'l::lt Spruit, on th \ iOth ur D~celllber, 1 )~l\ all(Wintillg


years old was lying, and rescued him when n early suffocated. .M acGuire, who is an artizan, received iujuries whiuh incapacita,tec1 him for work for some time afterwards. Th e medal was sent to his wife, MacGuire having left Birmingham for America in search of work. The silver medal has also been conferred on a machine operative, Annie Loftus, sevcnteen years of age, for saving the life of h er ister, 8arah L oftus, aged seven years, at a fire at Stockport. on the 15th of April. After making her own escape 8hA di, covered that her little 'i tel' had been left in the burning building. Placing a shawl acros her mouth he entered the hou," , cl, eCllded the stair" which were then alight, groped her way through the smoke, and ucceeded in rescuing the child from imminent d ath, su ·taining h erself some serious burns about the face. The medal was presented to Aunie Loftus by Mr. J ohn Furley, as repre enting the Chapter, at a public me ting h Id on thA H)th of July, at the Borough COlUt House, Stockport, the Iayor occupying the chair, upported by the Members of the Corporation, Magistrates) and many others.

the sufferings of the wounded in every possible manner, even tearing up her own dress to make bandages ; and also for the good service rendered by her for a period of three months, when she voluntarily remained with the prisoners of war-many of them wounded-to whos e comfort she displayed unremitting attention under the most trying cil'cumstances. Mrs. lilith's humanity and courage were made the subject of a special district order, published by Colonel Bellairs, at Pretoria, on April 5th. The medal was prescnted to Mrs. Smith on the 2nd of Uarch last, in the Town Hall of Newcastle-on-Tyne, in the presence of the layor, the Aldermen, and a large number of gentlemen, by General Sir James Alexander, C.B. The silver medal has been awarded to G eorge Everett, of Gloucester, for r escuing Edward Prickett, on the 13th of June last, from a position of great difficulty and danger. Some workmen w ere taking dO"'iVn a girder at the Old City Gas ",Yorks, Gloucester; Prick ett was on an iron column, 10ft. high at one end and a man named Newey on a column at the other. Suddenly the girder broke in the middle; Newey was fiung into an adjoining tank and killed instantly. Prickett tried to jump on the roof of a house, but was caught by a rop e and was thrown into the cap at the top of the column, and became insensible. Attempts were made to r each him with a ladder, but the oscillation of the pillar was so great as to threaten to throw him out of the cap. Everett therefore volunteered to ascend th e pillar, and did so by "swarming." He then held Prickett securely until ladders were so placed that he could lower him with a rope, at the risk of falling a depth of 80ft., though fortunately he succeeded in descending himself in safety. The medal was presented on the 25th of August, in the Tolsey, Gloucester, by Sir Brook Kay, Bart.., the Mayor presiding.

During the pa t year two of OlU' confre'?'es have made vi its to Germany and to Malta on bu ine relating to the Order. Mr. Furlcy vi itec1 Kiel in larch last in order to as i t at the pre1imin:l,ry meet.ings of a COlllmittee formed by our distingui h ed Honorary A ociate, Profe' or E march, for the pill'pose of e tabli hing an Ambulance A' ocintion imilar in its nature and objectB to that founded by the Order of ~ t. J ohn in England, of the value of which the movement in Germany is a most gratifying recognition. The German A ociatiOl., "w hich is called the "Deut cher Samariter Verein,' has extended it operations hom Kiel to Berlin, and is under the direct patronage and ~llcouragement of the Empress of Germany. The Prince H einrich of Prussia, second son of the Crown Prince , has accepted the office of Honorary President, by the special desire of the Emperor. Our confrh'es, Mr. Bedford and II. Furl 'y, vi ited Malta in F ·brun,ry last, in onler to wible, 's the progress that hnd been

The bronze medal has been awarded to Thomas MacGuire, of Birmingham, who, on the 21st of October last, climbed with the aid of a clothes prop to the b edroom window of a house in which a fire had broken out, destroying the staircase. .Mac Guire smashed the window frame and glass, rURhed through blinding smoke, and groped his way to the bell where a boy of fOlU \.-


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made in the Ambulance movement there, and t o assist at the formation of a centre of which the Governor, Sir Arthur Borton, is the President, and our c01~f?'eTe and commissioner at Malta, SiT Victor Houlton, and Surgeon-General Mackinnon, are active members. Detajls of this work will be given III the Report of the Director of the Ambulance Department. Mr. BeJford was enabled again to devote himself to the eX<:1.mination of the various objects of interest connectcd with the history of l\lalta, with which the Island abounds, and more especially to the Tapestry in the Church of St. John, the work of De Vos of Brussels, presenteJ by the Grand l\la tel' Perellos for the most part designed by Rubens, and which is of such magnitude as to cover the whole interior of the Church.

extend their sy~telll of Diets to other Hospitals besides those of Charing Cross and King's College, made by permission of the Chapter, met, we regret to r eport, with no response whatever from the general pubEc. The sum of £80 4.8. ,Ya, subscribed by a few members of the Order (£50 of which was a liberal donation from ir Richard ,Vallace); anel a further sum of £78 58. was raised through the advocacy of the Assistant-Almoner.

The R eport of the Ambulance Department will be read by the Director, Colonel DUllcan, and will give full details of the work dllring the year. . The Chapter has the greatest satisfaction in congratulating LIeut.-Colonel Duncan and the working taff of the ASRociatioll upon the continued remarkable success and rapid progress of the Ambulance Department, af::! carrjed out by the St. John Ambulance Association, under a Committee of Members ancl Associates of the Order. The work has now assumed an international character, having extended not only to India and to the Colonies, but also to France , Germany,RussI"a . < . , cand Amenca. Their repeated thanks are eminently due to Lieut.-Colonel Du~can, Mr. Furley, and Ca,ptain Perrott, npon whom the great str~m, c()nsequent upon the increasing work of the Department,

mamly falls; and t.hey also acknowledge witil great satisfaction the e~ergetic an~ successful efforts made by our confrh'e and AssoClate, Captaln J. Gildea and Mr. V. Barrington Kennett who have devoted themselves to the thorough organization of two of the most important Metropolitan Centres. The following report has been received from the Almoner's Department: The result of the appeal for Funds to ella blu the Order to

Communications having been opened with the Finsbury Dispensary and the Royal Free lio 'pital, Gray's Inn Road, both being in the vicinity of the Gate, it was decided by the Chapter, notwitb ta nding the small increa, e of fnnd, to Qxtend the lid ,y t ern to the e Institutions; the Sisters of St. Phillip's liE si n Lloyd quare, having kindly undertaken to cook and dispense the diets ill a similar manner as has been done by the istel's of St John', House, Norfolk Street; for the Charing Cro s and King's College lIo pitals. The best thanks of the Order are due to the lc.1.clies of both these esta,blishments for the admil'able way then: dutie have been carried out. Early in the present year an offer was made by 1\1rs. Palmer, a Dame Chevaliere of the 01' l er, to place a ward at St. Saviour's HospItaL Osml,burgh tr t, Regent's Park, at the eli posal of the Order for conval scent (women) patient, on the understanding that she should receive an equivalent to the value of a diet for each patient sent to the Hospital-this wa gladly acc ptecl by the Chapter and considered an immen. e boon by the In titutions entitled to r ecommend patient. The scheme, however, had only been a f w weeks in operation, when to our great surprise we received notice to send no more paticnts, it having been decided by the authoritie to clo e the Hospital. VV much regret this circum tance, a not being altogether satisficd with the workjng of our diet sy t em, we had hoped in some measure to supplement it by what we b lieve to be a more real method of helping convalescent patients. The further extension of this plan is engagill g our m() t eu,rn est attention, but we do not at the }>resent time feel in a position to make any d efinite proposition.


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12 Our thanks are due to the Chancellor (General Sir John St. George), and to the Director of the Ambulance Dcpartment (Lieut.-Colonel Duncan), for theh' gifts of Hospital and Convalescent Tickets-the value of the latter cannot ua over stimated, nor can we receive too mauy. ,Ve would venture to ask all members of the Order, not only to place what they may receive at our disposal, but to canvass for these amongst their friends. V\,T e should be glad also to enJist the services of more , if not all the ladies of the Order, towards taking a more active part ill working in one way or other for the interest and extension of our Rospitaller Department.

The following table gives the usual statement of diets, with cost, &c., supplied to Convalescent Patients of the Ch::trillg Cross, King's College, and Royal Free Hospital, as also of the Finsbury Dispensary :-

heads , of which the last is an important addition ;-lst. The . Diet SysteUl; 2nd. Change of air for Convalescents; 3rd. Nursmg aid to tho sick poor. 1st. The Diet System is worked as usual; but it was consid red desirable to define more precisely the classes of patients for wbom the diet.s are intended. Some Regulations w re ther fore drawn up, printed, and circulated among those concerlled, to whieh a short account of the Order and its various cbaritable work' ha, been annexed. By permission of the Committee of the ,Voreester Dispensary, the leclical Officers of which issue the diet order" copi0s have been placed in the Di PCll ary. It i hoped, by this means, that only. real cases of necessity 'will be relieye 1. The following table gl.ves tbe particulars of the diets which have been issued dunng the past y m':-

DIETARY RETURN. Quarter ending.

Males. Females.

Total Patients

Total Diets.

- -- -- - 1881 29th Sept. 25th Dec. 1882 25th March 24th June

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Cost per Diet.

s.

d.

Total Cost.

£ s. d. 7 1 2

9

4

13

182

18

6

24

336

21

10

31

431

9!

17 13 7

12

9

21

294

1 2t

18 0 6

60

29

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1243

9t 9t

13

5 8

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56 0 11

... Number of Patients from Charing Cross Hospital =24. King's CoUege Hospital=23. Royal Free Hospital=20. Diets commenced 12th Sept., ISS1. The Finsbury Dispensary=22. Diets commenced 26th Oct., 18S1.

'1'he Commander of the Hanley Castle Commandery reports as follows :The work of the Commandery whieh has been carried on during the past year may be comprised undcr three lil3tillct

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2nd. Change of air for Con,alescent .- The alTang~~ent adopted in 1 0 of ccuring a bed at the ,\V e ~ of England ~ana­ t.orium at Weston-super-Mar , during the IX s:m1me~' months, has been continue 1 during the present year, It baVlllg bee11 found from past experience that much good h as resulted from TIent of £20 the Comthe arrangement, by w hi ch ,on th e pap . ' 'on of r,atI nts 10 covel' the maudery ean l' commen d a succ cSSI . r


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time over which the subscription extends. year are as follows:-

The cases sent last

PARTICULARS OF CA.SES.

The Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral again kindly gave an Offertory to the charitable work of the Commandery, am01.m ting this year to £3 138. 7d. It may be added that the funds of the Commandery are ill a satisfactory eondition.

No.

Sex.

Suffering from

Age.

Time of stay. -

1

M.

21

Chrouic Rheumatism ..... .......................... .

2

F.

19

Typhoid Fever-recovering from............... . 2

3

F.

16

General Debility.... .. .. ..... .... .... ..... ........... 2

4

F.

34

Weak Heart.............. .....

2

5

F.

21

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2

6

F.

25

2 weeks .

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7

M.

56

and General Debility wit} 2 AphoU1IL ' 1 Bronchitis; Swelling of Leg .................... 2

8

F.

2l

Pleurisy, &c ................................................ 2

9

F.

37

P eritonitis .......... ........................

2

10

F.

26

Disease of Lung; General Debility

2

11

M.

51

Pleuro·Pneumouia; Debility.................... 2

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3rd. By the important addition of Nursing aid to the Sick fPoor to .the work of the Commanc1erv .J , aN, Ul se can b e secUl'ed or speCIal cases from the Worcester NlU ing I t't t'

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d h' ns 1 U IOn. The mman ery, avmg become a subscriber of one guinea ann 11 to the funds of the Institution , has c mac'1 e arrangement c 'thuatl y Lady S WIcan be Ie b . Superintendent by which the ser \ wes 0 f llurses 7'

o tamed on the recommendation of members of the C d for s . 1 f . omman ery peeIa cases 0 swkness among the poo" vV . . the nurse's expenses to be paid from the C r In doreestershlre; . omman ery Funds.

wo~~eo:~~o~~g ,testimony to the continued efficiency of the .e rder at Worcester, appears in the last Re )ort f the Commlt.tee of the Worcester Disp ensary :_ I 0 The thanks of the Committee are . of St John of J ' l . r agam due to the Order . erusa em lor the very 1 bl . dereu to the I t't t' b . . va ua e aSSIstance ren. ns 1 u IOn y provIchng Diets for the pailents, and tickets of admission to the ,,\V t C poorer Home." es on onvaleseeut (I

The Committee appointed in February, 1881, to consider the question of en.c1eavom-ing to obtain a site at .T erusalem for the purpose of establishing, with the aid of the public, a Hospice of the Order, to include a Dispensary for Ophthalmic Cases, has held several meetings} the re ult of wlli0h wlll be communicated by the Rdport about to be read by the 'ecretary, Major Malet. The announcement tha,t n.M. the ~ ultan has granted his Firman conceding a site at J eru,'alem for this purpose, will be received with satjsft.wtion, It is hoped that the Ineeting which it is proposed to hold in the second week in July, and for which the Jerusalem Chamber has beell granted by the Dean of "\,\T stmin tel', may re ult in a successful apI eal to the public for aid in a work which though primarily of intere. t to ho I itaHers i calculated to enlist the , ympathy of all, and esp cially of tho e who would wi. h to see Englan 1 rop1'e ented a other nations are, by some 0 ten ible work of a humanitarian character, devoid (as was the cu e in the ancient ho pital of the Order) of an ideas of proselytising or sectarian agency, but carried out on the truest principles of

christian philanthropy. It is further hoped that tho e Members and A sociates who have Dot already ubscribell will support this effort on the part of the Chapter, and that they will further aid the Committee by making the object known among t their friends. Papers on this subject may be obtained on application to the Secretaries of the J erusnl em Ho pice Committee, t. J ohu's Gate, Clerkenwell.

The Chapter has voted a donation of £50 to the Building Fund and expressed its willingness to give furth l' aid by way of annual subscription, the alllount of whicll will be further conslc1

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16 The following Report from the J erusalem Ho. pice Committee has been presented to the Chapter:-

It is now just one year since the request of the Order for a grant of land at J erusalem, on which to erect a British Eo pice and a Dispensary for the treatment of cases (;f Ophthalmia, was made to the Ottoman Government, supported by the personal interest of H .R .H . the Prince of VVales. The result of that request cannot be b etter told than by the publication of the Firman of t.he 24th of April, 1882, received by the Committee from the Porte through the Turkish Ambassador in London on the 23rd May, 1882.

" ZiraA" approximatively, anrl one which may ]lot give rise to local ol)jections an(l to show and offer tile said ground to the aforesaid Ellgli"lh . 'oeiety while i:1killg care that it .'hould be employecl in the malJllC'l', anc11.l1lc1pr COl1rlih l1lS idelltical to those uncleI' ·which the grant of such a piece of gTOlll)(l to the German Branch of the ociety was pre<;iously made. U!)(), DJE~IAZIL LAKllIH 5.

(24th April, 1882.) The Committee callnot but con. 'ider that thi,' ce sion is a . ul)iec;t for conoTatulatiOll not onl)T in the Order, but a1so far J b . 'p beyond the cin:le of it.' own interc. t'; and tha~ It \\""1 materially a 'Hi·t the humanitarian and charita.bIe object they have in vie,,,. A coPY of tll Finnan ImCl 1Jeen ent to the Briti 'h Council at J eru, a1e111, and that ofti 'e1' has been a. ked to Le 0 good as to take step for the identification of the ite, so 'oon as the authoritieR Rhollhl be l'catly to giye formal po. se.ion. J.

FIRMAN. To REOGF PASHA, MY NOBLE GOVERNOR J ERUSALE)I, BEAREI{ OF MY bIPERTAL

OF

lvIEDJIDIRJE

OF

THE

SECOND

CLASS

A D

OF

TIlE

ORDERS OF

TIlE

SANDJAK OF

THE

OS:HANIZE

OF THE FOURTH CLASS.

On the arrival of my Imperial Emblem, be it known to yon that the British Embassy has reported and requested ::t follows :The Prince of Wales, son of the Queen of Eng1n,nd, manifested the wish that my Imperial Government shoulJ be pleased to concede as a gift, a piece of ground of ten thousand square "Ziras" approximatively for the establishment hy the English Members of the Society of St. John at .reru alem of a Hospital and a place for tending gratuitously poor invalids. Such an establishment being oue of public utility, it waR decided in my council of Ministers that a piece of groUlid of the extent required should be granted in the same manner and under the same conditions (as?) the one which was previously granted there to the Prince of Prussia f0r the foundation of a similar establishment by the German Branch of the said Society, and at a place free of all local objectiolls, upon this, my Imperial sanction having been besought, I was pleased to grant it and to convey it through this my noble Firman emanating from my Imperial Divan, and delivered to whom it may concern. You, therefore, who are the above-mentioned Governor, have to provide for the required piece of ground of tell thou and

Alma. t yery nation hnR at J ~rn alem a "pied {{, teJ'l'e" in the form of a Ho~pil'c, or SOllle imilar esttlbli 'hn~ent, whil t Grcnt Britian i,' only l' prescntcd there by the Epl.~ copate, the admini 'tratioll of whieh she .,hare. with the German GOyenllllcnt.

This ,Yant in a city, in ,yhiGh England in COllllllon ,\rJth the

other great powers ~f hriHtendolll has so decp ~n intere't, wi1lno"',\', we trn 'f, l)c soon supplied; nntl thc Commlttce cnnnot but fcd con1i.<lellt that the appeal to the publie for fund to calTY out the work \yi1lmcct ,yith n. ready anlllibernl re~pon e.

The ommitt e 1mB received the following important for, and utilit}., o±~ uch a ,York testimony in £<lYOlll' l[ t11 '- 11/'''ll '-'as they contl'1l1pbtc : Mrs. BURTO~, Authorc of" The In/WI' I.lfe of !11'ia, Palestine, aneZ tlte IIoly LUlld," ,,,rot c to ir E. Leclllllcre, Augll t, t"·

1881. "I do not know any grcater charity that anyone or any Institution could tl0 for yrin, than to ttlrt omcthing 'Thich might 011C (by become an Eye IIo. pitnl. N o,yhcrc are there 13


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snch beautiful eyes, anel nowhere so eaten up ·w ith dirt and disease, without hope or remecly, as in Syria. A good English Oculist would be God's own blessing out there, the ·whole country would swarm to him. I :::;ha11 earnestly hope and pray that your i(lea may be carried out; of its S11ccess I have no doubt. 'Yhat. a blessing ifbrallches could be spread throughout

yenr will bo r Cflnirocl fOT t h o maintenance of snoll in.patients a8 l' fl ui 1'e spCl~ial care, and for the pn;ym.ent of a mec1ical attendant, diRpe11 Her, a11<I 11111'so. Pending the eroction of th pe1'll1.anent DUilclings, the Committee recomm(~lHls that a house should lJe hired in the city in order that no time mn)T b lost in organizing all institution wIlj ·h is flO much noeded. A houso near tho Dama.-cus gate, ·which is HllitalJle U,' a temporary lIo. pico and Dispen.-ary has been offl'l'<,d to tl1Cm on ac1nl1ltageous torms, and tho Committee i ' uf opillion that they sh()uld be accepted art , oon as a sufficient

the la,nell The disease begins [rom birth, with dirt, neglect, £lies and sun. You ,yill find olll peoples' eyes, say at 50, gone incurably. Youths antI girl may btill be sayed, and parents trained to wash the babies eyes, and keep the flies off which settle on offal, and then on the eyes, and nobody chives them alyay." SIR AUS'J'E~ II. LAYARD, K.C.B" wrjting to Sir E. Lechmere, in August, 1881, says : " I haye no hesitation in saying that an IT ospital at .J erusalem for persons suffering from affcetions o[ the eye would be (:1, very \'"aluable inl::ititution. I am not a,yal'e whether there exists at the present time any place there where the poor can obtain gratuitous advice aDd aid in cases of eye disease. At any rate I do not think that. anything like a H08pital such as you propose to establish at. J erusalem has been opened ther . Diseases of the eye are so common in Syria and Pale8tine that I cannot conceive any charitable Institution that would confer greater benefit upon the poor than one that ,yill deal with a malady which has such painful and distressing eITects."

incomc iR proyidod.

A plan is being maturecl for oxtending tho usefulness of the Ordor lJY our confrere', 1\11'. ReYlloltl:) RO'iye, ,dlO (with the conlinl (~RSl!llt of the LUI'll Bi:-:hol~ of tho Diocese) has purchased a central, itl' ill Cnmbl'i(lg npon which hc intends to b11ilc1 and ellc10w a large froe alld OpCll ~hurch, dedicated to Stlint John of .J cril.'alL'm. lIospitnller works are contemp1a.ted in COllnection thel'e"Tith, such HR(1.) . . \.n Inrrnnal'y for the nse of tu.o::;e Membcrs of the UniYeTf;itv who, Rhicken by illncs.' 01' accident, may fi11<1 bct~~l' appliancls for mitigating ~m{rcl'ing and iE(lncillg cOllyuh:scel1(,o than cun bo uhtainccL within the CollegeR; e,lch patient ongaging hi .. O"Tll medical attelldallt, and pilyillg a small weekly sum 'ufficient to

,VILLIAM BOW:\IA~, ES(h F.R.S., &c., the eminent Oculirst, writing to the same in Juno, 1882, says : "It is most kind of you to have written to me about the Order of St. John anc1 tlJeir excellent project at Jerusalem; there being no doubt whatever that uutold misery results from the inherent and well nigh ineradicable filth, squalor, indulence and ignorance of sHDitary laws, pervading almost the whole population of those Levantillc countries. 811Ch an Hospital would be a centre of remedial and p1'oventive influenccs, and I most cordially wi~h it I::iuccess."

cldrny esblbJif;ll111cnt 'hargcs. (2.) A T~'ninil1g Hchool and IIomo for I\urses rcady for

It is ostillwted tlmt a sum of £2,500 will suffice at present for tne Builc1iug and fl.lrniture, alld that an income of £400 a

(6.) A Soup Kitchen for the ~upply uf ~H)t1P t(l tlt(~

ell o'cmcnt in pl'iYatc houses. b b . \' 1 t (3.) An AmlJubncc Contre fur in. truction in Fm:;t 1: l( 0 the Illjnrcc1, nnll rur the imIDL'diate 'llpply of litter ~md a1llbultm 'C <lpplinncel::i in case of nccillent. (L) A Kitchen fln' Rnppl, TiJlg tho CUll\TalcscC:llt Patient of Ac1l1ellbnwke'l::i IloNpitnl with Rllch llouriNllillg llicts a . of 1)1;L)' bo mCllienlly onlercll for t1w brcnL!-,Yll1l1erS (Vn

i'nmilic8.

winlcr.

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21

I II accordance ,yith the ancient rul e of the Onlor, the foregoing " rill be a,yailable to all, without di, tinction of creed, but a trausept of the Church will be fitt 'd as a Uonvn.le. cent ' Yard, into which tho e patients so de iring may 1e "wheeled in their bed, to enable them to join in . omu of the Chnrch ~ 'eryiuc '.

who haN )lot ollly ha(l the; :tl']1l0LLl' nlJ(l c(Jlledion of arms bclonging to the Or<l~l', "whiGh are arrangcd in the Hall, thoroughly repaired Hll(l put ill ()1'(l('r 1»' nIl ex.pericn('(·c1 workman from the Towel', nt n G()~t of £.)0, hut hak also paid the anllual .' U111 agreed to he paill 1).1' the Chnpter fur properly deallillg and attending to thl' ~allle. Tho ('lwptor has alNo to n'l;(Jl'(l n fl1l'thor act of liberality on -:\Ir. Freshfle\cl's part, for which thl·ir aclmowlullgmellts are cqually (hw tu him. lIe haH paicl, at a CORt of £2) 1.)s. 3d., for thc llillllillg' ()f the interl'l-itiug C'ollcdioll of boob" relabl1g to the hi:-;tur~" of tlw Onler Hud the IHlnlltl of :JIalh, purchased for the Library 1)), ~lr. Bt'tHorllllnring lli:-; recent ,~i8it to :Jlalta.

Afte r deliberation by the Council and Chapter it ,,"as UI)(u)imon ly r esolved to giye to till::; propo 'ell work tho oilicitd patronage of the Orde r. T he J3uilding will be coml11encecl as . oon a' the prelimiuary legal formalities r equil'lxl by the Church Builcling Act., hav-c been completed. T he Chapter ha. had under its COll, 'ideration for . 0111e time past the renewal of a form of RcccIJtion ,,-hich was u. eel for S01l10 time after the re"vival of the Eno'li. 11 Langue at the nrlmi:-,.'iOll 01 Chevaliers of .hl.'tice, but which, from yariou. cau, <:8, ha(l i~tlkll into eli. use. A imple for:m, ,,-hich may be amplified if neees. ary, as circum. tances may render it clc. 1rablo, bmled 11[)On t he form of ReceI}tion used in the Bailiwick of Branc1cmul1ro' b' and t o a certain extent upon the ancient Ritual of the Onler, has b een compiled by a Committee appointed [01' the purpose and app~oved by the Chapter. A copy of the Annual R epOl't for 1881, and other publicatiolls of the Order, have been transmittcc1 through Gencral Yi.'collnt T empleto,Yn to the Queen, and Ircr Majesty has been graciOlvly pleas ell to ex pre. s her interest in the same. Copies of ,ome of our puhliuatinlls ,\vere sent to H is Imperial Highness the Prince of PruF-sin, (luring his stay in Ellglalld la. ,t year, which IIi.' I mperial Highncss ackllowlec1gefl, ill a lettor addressed to Sir .Edmund L ochmere, expressing hiH cOl'c1ial wi. h for more intimate relations between the Ellgh'h Langue and the German .J ohft.lluiter. T he thallks of the Chapter, and of tbe Members of the Order generally, are clne to our Liurarian, l\lr. Edwin Fl'cf:lh(i clcl, F .S.A.,

The

Hecei,~cr

has to H('port : -

Th(' Hl'cein;r's Aucouut.· fur the past yu'u' ,,-ill bc examined antl anclitl,cl. TIll; Cllt'h Dalau ce to the crl'tlit of the Lrwgue at tho London allel "\rt ·~ hllilt.tC'r lhllk alllount. to £.J., 5 13.'. 1£1.: that on the :;\Ie(lal \CC()l1l1t i~ '£(j() Os. rid. The ctlpitnl of the Lallgue <Ull()llIds to £:3(' " cOllsil)tillg of £:2t\8 in',e. 'tcll in £120 5s. Od. Balik I \ tuck, [llltl £1 ()() iHvel"tcll ill QW:L'l1,·jall<l Four per ccnt. GOYl'l'l1lllt'nt- Bunch, . To th1H 11111. t be acltll'cl the SUill of £ 1000, the kg;lC'.'- 11(;tllll'athed to tho 01'<101' hy our late c07lfl'ere and Uegistrar, M1'. \\\lQlfc, "'hich " -aR paill in . .\ pril Lv. ;t <lIlll ha.' beeIl telllp()raril~-lo(lg d at tlq)(). ·it, pcnllillg' illYL'. 't1llCllt, at the L ondon ancl "\ \r(·f.;tlllilU:;ter Dank: thiB makeR the Capital of the Langue i:1,38R . A vl'ry illtl're~tillg ,york. (1l'scl'iptiyo of the ullcient Ho.'pital of the Ol'ller at. ~Inlhl, gil i112,' all ill.ig-ht iuto their mHllagemellt, has beol) writtl'u l)y our COll/I/I'(' <wel Chnplaill, tho Roy. ' V. y, H . Decli'()l'll, aIlll puhlishull l)y :Jle ' rs. Dlnck,roorl and on of PaterlloRtur How. A 118l'1'n1 handl10ok, glyillg- n, 1'(,S1l7llC Df the l'onstitntioll and objedR or the Ordcr, nIHl llli't\] 111,lt1011 relatillg' to thc l~mlmlnnce . Dl'partll1ellt [llltl tho f,.'t .. J 11lm 1\1ll1mlallce A~:-;ocitltiol), haR been l:ol))pi1cll by 0111' CO lI/nl /, e) ('npLlin Gilllea, tllllll'au be outailll~Ll at 'to J ollll\~ n a tl .



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THE "ST. JOHN

TWO~WHEELED

AMBULANCE LITTER."

Order of Stx John of Jerusalem [JEnglisb ']langue). --------~~~~ -------

TRUSTEES. !he Right llolloul'aLle LORD LEIGH. ir ED;)!U:::\D A. II. LEOH;)IERE, Bart., M.P. General U' J OHX iT. IEORGE, K.C.B.

FORlvI OF BEQUEST TO THE

@xll,er nf

~t. ~oy n (®ngri %g'

of

~txus nI£nt

~n ng ut).

I give and bequeath to the I-\ec lycr for the time being of the English (Protestant) Langue of the Order of St. John of

.J eru 'al

111

in England the um of £ -

--

to be applied at the di cretion of the Chapter of the aid Order towards the charitable obj cts of 'uch Order, and I direct that th e said sum shall be paid free of lcgacy duty, out of nch part of my personal estate a

may be legally bequeathed for chari-

table purposes.

~

_Pa,nphlet desc?'1]Jtive of the Lz"tter can be obtained on application to the A s ~ ;s tant Sec1'eta7'!J'

PRICE £16 .

Members and Associates are particularly requested to be good enough to notify any change of address without delay to the Secretary, The Chancery, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, E.C.


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ON THE USE OF AMBULANCE LITTERS AND HORSE CARRIAGES FOR THE REMOVAL OF SICK AND INJURED PERSONS, ESPECIALLY IN REFERENCE TO THE METROPOLIS.

Order of StxJohn of Jerusalem ( lBngIisb

~angtl e).

A

PA P E R READ DEFJRE

MEDAL Instituted by the Chapter, 1874, as a reward for deeds of

AT THEIR

gallantry in saving life on land.

GENER A L

AS S E M B L Y , 0:"1

JU~E

24TH, 1882,

By] 0 I I N Ii U R LEY, E sQ. A ii/ember oj tltt' Co Ull cil, alld f!ollorm:y Dirct..for of Stores of

tlte St. Joltlt ..'imblL/mlCC Associatioll,

OBVERSE.

T he 01'OSS oj the 01'der, (Its points anciently symbol'ic of the eight Beatitudes,)

REVERSE,

The Badge oj the Order. (The St. John's Wort entwinecl with commemorutive 1'ibbon) ,

H ARR I SON

AND

LONDON: SONS ) ST.

lART I N'S

t lrintm in QJrllinar!1 to' ~er W:tjrli!!! .

1882,

LA

E,


ON THE USE OF AMBULANCE LITTERS AND HORSE CARRIAGES FOR THE REMOVAL OF SICK AND INJURED PERSONS, ESPECIALLY IN REFERENCE TO THE METROPOLIS.

NOTE.

Copies of this Paper can be obtained on application to the Assistant Secretary of the Order of St. John, the Chancery, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell.

TilE origin and developmont of ambulance work in this country is one of thoso things which it would be very difficult to trace, and, indeed, as in the case of all great popular movements it would be very unprofitable to attempt to do so. Such work was, until about twelve years ago, supposod to be confined to the army; but the Convention of Geneva had then lately proved that, even as a supplement to the medical department of armies in the field, thore was scope for the humano and philanthropic aspirations of those who were anxious to do something towards the alleviation of suffering, "with which no army hospital corps tJlat was ever established could entirely cope in days of long range artillery and breoch-Ioading rifles. Not a EttIe of the outburst of sympathy which was then displayed for those wounued in battle, regardless of nationality, ,vas also due to the opening that was offered to men and women of active disposition to sharo in some of the excitement and danger, and maybe, some of the honours, which are inseparable from war. There is no doubt that, indireetly this was one of tho causes which most powelfully contributed to the present position of ambulance work in time of pe<1ce. As a member of the Council of the British National Aid Society, popularly known as the Hed Cross Society, I may be pardoned for calling to mind that, soon after the clo e of the Franco-German war, I urged on my colleagues the adyantage of employing the income of that society on ambulance and hospital work in time of I eace, so that not only would groat benefits accrue to civilians suffering from the accident of daily life, but a largo number of hospital helpers woulel become


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trained for the exigencies of war. JUy proposition was not then accepted, but I have the satisfaction of remembering that it was supported by Surgeon-General Longmore, C.B., and LieutenantColonel H. Brackenbury, C.B. I may add that, within the last two years, the National Aid Society has devoted a large portion of its income towards the training of nursing sisters at the Army Medical Hospital at N etley. The Order of St. John of Jerusalem had for some years been endeavouring to extend its sphere of usefulness. There were many channels through which it was striving to accomplish good practical results, and perhaps one of the most important was indi<.;ated by Dr. Sieveking't:; paper entitled "Thoughts Oll Nursing," and by Dr. Rumsey's paper on the "Training of Nurses," which were read in this place in 1873. In 1874, on a similar occasion, a paper was read by inrgeonGeneral Longmore, the subject being "Observ3.tions on the Preliminary Care and Attention Necessary for Accidental Bodily Injuries and Mutilations occurring in Mines and Establishments where many "\ Vorkpeople are employed." Mr. Longmore eoneluded as follows: "The Order of St. John has already taken the initiative in devising the best means of calling public attention to the necessity of establishing and maintaining training institutions for nurses for the sick poor, a necessity of first importance. It will be extending its useful and charitable work if it can also become the means of calling attention to the ul'gel1t necessity that exists for a proper organization being established in all large communities of people, whether collected in cities or at work in mines, collieries, mills, factories, and other similar institutions, for meeting the first needs of sufferers from wounds and injuries, and for insuring the early and safe removal of the patients to the hospitals, where surgical aid and the care and attention of trained nurses will furnish the best prospects of recovery. The work, so far as it rests on man's help, will be complete in all its parts when the sufferers from accidental injuries have the benefit of propel' preliminary care and attention, proper means of conveyanee to their homes 01' to hospitals, and surgical advice, with i:)killed nursing, when they arrive there."

In 1877, the St. John Ambulance Association was initiated by the Ordf'r of St. John, and the work of instruction was commenced on the lines thus laid down by Mr. Longmore three years before. It will be admitted t.hat now, after the lapse of Dve years, we have made some progress in the path which was so clearly pointed out by our distinguished Associate. It 1S quite unnecessary for me to trace the rapid development and progress of the Association, or to lay before you proofs of its good practical results. These particulars have been published in the Annual Reports of the Society, and the daily press has also powerfully contributed towards the popularity it now enjoys in general estimation. And here for a moment I must be allowed to make a slight digression whilst I refer to the manner in which the example of our A sociation has been followed in Gelmany. Professor Esmarch, whose name is so familial' to us ali, was struck by what he saw and heard of the work when he was present last year at the International Medical and Sanitary Congress, and on hi return to Kiel he announced his intention of opcning a class there. ¥lithin a few days, nearly 900 persons, including men and women of the highest social rank, officers of all branches of the naval and military scrvices, professors, students, tradesmen, shop assistant " and mechanics, inscribed their names as candidates for instruction, and it became absolutely necessary to close the list, otherwise the number would haye been increased by thousands. N otbing daunted by this unexpected flood of pupils, the distinguished surgeon prepared for his tusk, whilst assistants were employed to xecute a most complete set of coloured diagrams and articulated model. Two classes were formed, composed respectiyely of from four to five hunched persolls, and each of the fiye lectures giycn on a \ Vednesday was repeated on the followillg Saturday in the large hall of the Ulliversity of Kiel. . At the conclu~iou of the Profe sor's lecturc, the audie!1ce was sub-divided, men and women being separated, into eleven smaller <.;lasses, and these were taken for Iractical instruction iu the application of splints, balldages, tourniquets, &c., by deyen surgeons, aided by several (hessel'S and


G

trained nurses. In tills manner was the work of our Association taken up in a country, from which in ambulance work in time of war, or what is generally known as "Red Cross ,Vork," we \\rillingly confess we have learnt much. I had the privilege of attending two of these lectures and of assisting at the preliminary meetings of the ICiel Committee, and I feel sure that the compliment thus paid to the St . .John Ambulance Association is appreciated by all connected with it. The Empress Augusta has accorded her gracious patronage and encoUl'agement to the German Sama?'ite1' Fe1'ein, and its work is now being vigorously extended at Berlin and elsewhere n Germany. ,Vithin the last few days also, at the special desire of H. M:. the Emperor of Germany, Prince H eim'ich of Prussia, the seco~d SOll of tne Crown Prince, has accepted the Honorary PresIdency of the Association. . 'Vithsuch a rallying cry as "First Aid to the Injured," and WIth an army of pupils ' who have received ambulance in truction,_. ~f 'whom about 40,000 hold certificates, it is not surpri ing' th~~ . ~il }~:an~ of transport for sick and injured persons or the ~?s~nce them should be closely criticised. That we have not been. idle ' in this respect is proved by the fact that chuing the last -four years the Order of St. John and its offshoot, the St. John A:?bl'11ance Association, have distributed about 250 two-wheeled litters and 316 folding stretchers of a new and portable form. . Last year it became evident to the Committee of the AssociatIO.n that. there was a ?Te~t want of horse ambulance carriages fOI use In .country distrIcts as well as in large towns. As Honorary D:rector of the Stores Department I had just completed such a vehicle as an experiment, when it was announced that Dr. ~owa~'d, of New York, whose name is well-known in connectIOn WIth such work, was having a caniage constructed for a gentleman wh? has sin:e generom:;ly presented it to the City of London HospIt~l. It .IS not my intention to say anything at present about thIS partIcular .. . vehicle . ,Vhatevel . ' 0 pInIOnS may have been ~ormed upon It, I think its introduetion has had a most b~nefi~al effe~t in stimulating attention to the scareity of proper mva d carnages in this cOlmtry, and to the want of

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knowledge which prevails as to the requirements of suell caniages. It would take mo far beyond the limits I have traced for my. elf on this occa-sion, were I to treat in detail the manner in which sick and injured persons are generally r emoved. I fear that the l)olice station stretcher is too often the only means of transport, excepting cal)s ~md ordinary carts, or those vehicles which are exclusively intellded for infectious cases, a branch of the subject which I do not propose to tou\.jh at present. I will now make a few observationR on a recent proposal which has been made, that London should, in ambulance matters, follow the example of some of the principal cities of the r nieed States of America, a scheme which was ventilated at the same time that the Howard carriage was first inhoc1uced to public notice. 'Meetings were then organized under most distinguished au pice, and at one time it seem~d probable that London would enthusinstically adopt tbe New York system, and at once establish flying ambulance at all the large Hospitals, and at t~e same time place these Institutions in telegraphic or telephonIC communication with the police stations. The suggestion ,,"as an attractive one, anc11ad much at first sight to recommend it. Had this question been considereJ a few years ago, there is little doubt as to ,yhat the conclusion must have been. There ,,"as then little link, if any, between the }'Ietropolitan IIospitals and the poli e stations, and if at the latter there were an? stretchers or whe led vehicles on which persons injured by aCCIdent could be conveyed there were but few men who, in the .:1bsen~e of a doctor, were capable of utilizing them without lllcu:'nn g ~he risk of further complicating the patient' case. In a b1'1ef p enod of time a great change ha . bcen accompli hed, and, eyer:r week is now addino- to the number of tho e who a1' quahfied through b . fi the eITurt of the t. lJ ohn Ambubnce As ociation to glye I' t aid and to remove siek and injured persons to the IIospitals. Fi~c y aI'S ago we shoulcl have h:1ilccl with sati fadion the acloption of a plan by whieh each indivi lua1 polic man houhl be brou o,ht into com1l111llic:1tion with a lIo pitn,l, so that on b . reporting an accident to his immediate supc1'1or, a mcssage


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would be flashed to t.he nearest Ilospital, and a fully equipped ambulance carriage would at once be despatched with a sUl'geon to take charge of the case prior to and during its removal. But time and the influence of t.he St. John Ambulance Association haye worked a considerable change) and I for one now think that it is unneceSS:1ry and inexpedient to adopt t.he ambulance scheme of our transatlan tic friends in its entirety. To place the Metropolitan Hospitals in telegraphic or telephonic communication with the police stations would be highly desirable if it could be proved that the Hospital staff and accommodation were not always equ:l,l to the emergency of a great accident; but no one wi.ll I think deny that these great Institutions can bear any pressure that may be put upon them, even when the lives of many are suddenly involved. It would undoubtedly add to the completeness of our Hospital system, were such means of communication adopted, and occasionally their value wOLlld be made apparent, Lut would results justify the necessary pecuniary expenditure, and if so, on whom would this burden devolve ~ Thp. point to be consiclered is the placing of ambulance carriages at each of the Hospitals. Now an ambulance carriage is not an ambulance, and I wish to lay particular stress on this point, as the abuse of the word" ambulance" is daily productive of the most absurd mistakes. I hear people call a stretcher a " ' lItter, or a carnage drawn by a horse an ambulance, and not many days ago, I heard a doctor called an ambulance. An ambulance includes personnel as well as materiel. If, therefore, it should be determined to have an ambulance at each Hospital, ready to obey a telegraphic summons to any part of the M~tropolis, it will be necessary to have not only a carriage fitted WIth stretchers and sUl'gical and medical appliances, but there must. al~o be a horse or horses to draw the vehicle. This it may be saId, IS not a very serious consideration; but if ,ve are to follow the American plan in its completeness, a surgeon, two bearers, and a coachman must always hold themselves in readiness to attend to the police telegraph or telephone, and to turn out with the rapidity of a fire brigade. ,Vill any Metropolitan Hospital Committee sanction the

expenditure r.ecessary for such an audition to their establishment~

The St. John Ambulance Association classes have included a large number of men and women who are not only qualified, but have proved themselves capable ot affording first aid in case of accident; and of the men now holding certificates, a considerable proportion are members of the City Metropolitan Police. \Ve have, therefore, in our streets a very valuable force of ambulance helpers which did not exist three years ago. At the lJame time, ambulance mate?'iel has been greatly improved, and we have supplied many of the police stations with excellent wheeled litters and stretchers, which are far in advance of those heavy and cumbrous stretchers, which formerly were consioered equally serviccable for the maimed and the drunkard. Light folding stretchers and hampers of simple appliances are also now to be fonnd at many places where there are persons who have 1 arned how to use them. Thus, whilst in the cities of America, ambulance aid has been, I believe, almost entirely concentrated at the hospitals, we have been doing our best to Besides, decentralize and bring it to everybody's door. Hospitals are so well placed in the heart of London, that an . accident could scarcely happen beyond a mile frOID one of these Institutions. In the City, cspecially, a horse ambulance carriage must be of less use than a few light litters, And I may be excused if I rely on personal experience, when I tell you that I have taken a two-wheeled litter through the most crowded part of the City with greater rapidity, and, I feel confident, with less discomfort to the patient, than would have been the case had there been a horse ambulance carriage at my dispmml. Each litter requires two men to take charge of it., of whom one need not necessarily be a trained bearer; and I would recommend that, when passing tln'ouo-h crowded thorono-hfa.res, and whil t one man is pushing b b the vehicle, the other should precede it with a small Bag in the daytime and a coloured lamp at night, which would at once excite attention, and cause the removal of obstacles. One advantaae that a wheeled litter has over a carriage o drawn by a horse is the ease with which it can be lifted on to the footpath in case of a block 011 the road.


10 The fact that two carriages, one for town and the other for country use, have already been built under my direction, is sufficient proof that I am not b]jnd to the necessity which exists for horse ambulance carriages. I repeat, however, that such vehicles are not so absolutely indisp ensable in the h eart of the 1I1eh'opolis as they are in many other places. \iVith regard, then, to London I have arrived at the following conclusions, which I beg to submit to the consideration of those whose professional and practical experience of the hospital and parochialrequil:ements of this great city is far more valuable than any knowledge of the subject to which I can pretend. I am of opinion that telegraphic or telephonic communication between the Oity and Metropolitan Police Stations and Hospitals, though it might prove occasionally advantageous, is not absolutely necessary, and that the establishment of fully-equipped ambulances in connection with the Metropolitan Hospitals would entail a very large annual expenditure, which none of these institutions would be justified in incurring. But it cannot be denied that some steps should be taken to facilitate the removal of sick and injm'ed persons, and I can Lut think that this want will best be met by developing the system already commenced by the St. J ohn Ambulance Association, and placing the best stretchers and litters at police and fire brigade stations, and at other convenient places; and that at certain points~ especially in the suburbs, h orse ambulance carrjages should be stationed, ready to be sent out at short notice. It will be a matter for future consideration whether such stations should not be in direct communication with the police or fire brigade authorities. So far my observations have been chiefly directed to the Metropolis. I now propose to take a more general view of the subject as it affects the provinces. And first I will briefly enumerate the means of transport at our disposal, and then offer a few suggestions as to their general adaptation. I have already mentioned th e litter adopted by the Order of St. John, the invention of Herr Neuss, of Berlin, which was altered and patented by our distinguished Honorary Associate,

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Brigade-Surgeon W. G. N. Manley, mJ.<It. This conveyance is now w ell known in tho streets of London as well as in other parts of the kingdom. Our Ambulance Association has created its own material which has rapidly grown from a very modest commencement. We began by manufacturing bandages, and the Report which has been laid before you shows the extent of our transactions at the present time. F or purposes of transport we have a folding stretcher, which is the result of gradual development from the simple French pattern kindly presented to us by my friend the Count de Beaufort, Secretary-General of the French Societe de secoU?'s au,'!: blesses m,ilitaiJ'es, and Secretary-General de l' A 8sistance au.x rnutiles l'allvres. For springless carts we occasionally employ the compact and ingenious SUpPO?'t Elastiqlle, invented by the same gentleman, and the \ Verber springs, 01' an arrangement of rope, when it is necessary to . u pend a stretcher. \Ve have lately found it de irable to adapt the stretcher to wheels. The "Ashford" Litter is the ordinary stretcher of the Association, with a cover, applied to wheels; and perhaps the highest sanction it has yet r eceived is its adoption and employment by Professor Esmarch, in the hospital at Kiel. It is now in extensive use; but I will only give one or two instances of the special advantages of such a vehicle as this. A patient not long since had to be removed a distance of 60 miles to St. Bartholomew's H ospital, in order that he might l.mdergo an op eration. He was put upon a stretcher in his cottage, and then placed between the wheels of the litter, and thus taken to a railway station two miles off. Here the litter was lifted bodily into a luggage van, and, on its arrival in London, it was pu hed through the streets to the ho pital. The journey was commenced at 5 o'clock in the morning, and at 9 o'clock the patient was along ide his bed in ~ t. Bartholomew's Hospital, without havinO' b een once shifted from th e stretcher duri.ng the journey. o He was subsequently t.aken h ome again in the same manner. But there is another way jn ,vhich this litter can be mad<!" serviceable. If a patient has to be sent through London from any distant place, or the journey has to be broken, a


12 folding stretcher may be forwarded at trifling expelJse, and the patient can be laid upon it, and thus conveyecl by railway. An attendant can meet the train with the light under-carriage, and the patient taken to another station and sent on his jOUl'ne: r , in which case there is only the stretcher to be returned. In the early days of our Association an admirable little corps of ambulance help ers was form ed at Margate, and I wish time would allow me to describe the usefulness of this small band of volunteers. Quite recently this example has b een followed at Sevenoaks, Ashford, and Cranbrook, in Kent, for the purpose of assisting doctors in the removal of their patients, and though I have a special interest in tIllS new organiza.tion I venture to predict that if the step is followed it will greatly as ist in preserving the vitality of the local centres of the St. .John Ambulance Association. The Rules for these local corps are annexed. In these days, fragile goods and prop erty of gTeat value can be conveyed to any part of the world, and I must express my surprise that up to the present time no great efforts have been made to increase the comfort and diminish the cost of conveying invalids, not only across our own country, but to or from any part of the civilized world. My attention was particularly drawn to this point a few weeks ago when I was consulted as to the removal of an invalid lady from Algiers to England. ,Vithout ent ering into minute details, which would take me far beyond the limits of your patience, I wjll only indicate one simple improvement that might be made, and doubtless will be made by Rail way Companies, if properly represented to them, with a view to facilitate the transport of invalids on many lines of railroad. A smalllugga,ge compartment often forms a part of first and second class carriages. If these compartments were provided with windolvs and ventilators like the other parts of the carriages they would serve admirably for the conveyance of patients and infirm p ersons on stretchers or even in Bath chairs. We have most excellent Convalescent Homes, Infirmaries, and Bathing Establishments in the country, but to arrive at these often costs much more money than can be afforded by those who are recomm ended to use them, owing to the a.bsence of economical means of transport.

13 On behalf of my colleagues I may promise that, so far as our resources will allow, we will endeavour to meet the wishes of l1ny member of the medical profession who may desire as~istance in thc removal of a patient, either within the MetropolIs or to any pa;t of the country. . As I have refcrred to two carriages, for the success or faIlure of which I am personl111y respon. ible, I am sure I shall be cxcuscd if, ill conclusion, I ml1ke one or two further remarks on thc p~rticular form of vehicle. An experience of nearly eigh~een ycars in ambulance work, and special facilities of companson whi h I have enjoyed in variou.' parts of Europe, have conyinced me that., howcver hort of perfection my wagons may be in detail, the principle on 'which they have been constn:cteu is 11 right one. One has becn arranged to carry two patlen,ts on strct 'h rs and attendants, and this is quite largc enough for town purpo cs, The Expcutive Committee of the ~t. J,ohn Ambulanc Association expre sed a "rj h to have a carnage liltO ,,,hich four patients on stretchers coulel be put. ,T.h~ second vehicle wa ' therefore dc. igneel for this purpo e, and It IS mtended to show the fullest cal'l')ring power of an ambulance carriage within th capacity of one horse. A carriage of th~s. kind would, I think, be found useful in the centre of a illlmng or manufacturing eli trict, 'where accidents on a large scale are unfortunately of frequent occurrence, , uch v hicles cannot be de cribed. The only test of then' merits is practical xperience; and at the forthcoming Exhi~ition of :Means and Appliances for the Protection and PreSel'VatlOn of Human Life, at the Alexanclra Palace, I shall be happy to. afford very facility for trial to those who arc interest ed III the ~ubjeet.

I will not trespa any longer on J'our time, I have endeavoured to trace the variou steps which the St. J ohn Ambulance A ociation has taken, especially in relation t o the tran port ~f. sick a~d injured persons, and I hav e ventured to expr~ss op~llons With regard to the employment of ambula.nce carnages In. ~ondon, which, I believe, will be endorsed by those who e posltlOn ~est qualifies them to speak with authority as to the needs and reqllll'Oments of the Metropolitan HOEr itals.


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The subject is too large to be exhausted Oll an occasion like the present, but I trust that some of my remarks may serve to direct more attention to a field of usefulness which is still almost unoccupied.

g.-Should any doctor desire to have a patient removr.d from any place within a radius of three miles from the IIcadqnarters of the Corps to any point within the same radius, application must be made to the Superintendent, who will then make the necessary arrangements. Gr ater distances may be undertaken at the discretion of the Superintendent. ,-\Tithin the three miles radius no payment will be expected from persons of '<lery small mean!:;, but the necessary expenses will be defrayed out of the General Fund. Beyond this radius and for patients of good social position the fees will be left to the discretion of the Superintendent and the friends of the patient.

RULES FOR LOCAL AMBULANCE CORPS, Referred to at page 12. I.-That the Corps consist of not less than six Members, all of whom must be certificated pupils of the St. John Ambulance Association. 2.-There shall be two officers, namely, a Superintendent and an Inspector of material. The Superintendent shall have the general control of the Corps, and he will also act as Secretary. The duties of the Inspector, irrespective of those which he undertakes in common with other Members, are to take charge of the property committed to the Corps and to keep it in good working order. 3.-The following Books shall he kept by the Superintendent: namely, Muster Roll, Minute Book, Occurrence Book, and Cash Book. 4.-The necessary funds shall be voted annually out of such money aD may be at the disposal of the Local Committee of the Association. 5.-The Books of the Corps must be submitted annually to the Local Committee of the Association, and any question in dispute shall be decided by the said Committee. 6.-A list of Members and their respective addresses must be kept at the dwelling house and place of business of each of such Members , as well as in such public and conspicuous positions as lllay be determined on. 7.-The Members shall meet at least once in every two months at the time and place most convenient to them, and at .any other time when summoned by the Superintendent for the purpose of Ambulance instruction and exercise. Any Member absenting himself from such Meeting without valid excuse shall pay a fine of 3d. to the General Fund. S.-On notice having been received by a Membel' that the services of the Corps are required, he will at once hurry to the point indicated, at the same time taking the best means to inform one or more of his colleagues; and on arriving at the spot should a doctor not have been called, he will immediately send for, or have the patient conveyed to one.


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TIIE narrutiY8 of the past year's work is full of encouragement. Both in thc continued spread of instruction in the first treatment of injured per 'ons, and in the introdnction of ambulauce mate'riel, the year which clo. es on t . John's Day, 18 2, sm'passes all that have prece led it. In the infancy of this special phase of hospitaller work there were not wanting those who-unable to di play con tructive powers them. elve -were ready to indulge in a critic.:i m which has been silenced by the logic of events. They WCl' wont to a ert that ambulance work in peace would be found to be a feminine fashion, and. like many such, would prove ephemeral. Year follo'iving year has sho'" ,n the 1'a hness of such assertions, and the so-called fashion has entered into the national education, and become a pm'ifying agent in the national life. Anet while the imple instruction placed beforc the public by the Order of t . John ha attractions which are very powerful among women, who 0 sympathic are more ea ily rou ed than men's, the eviden~e is abundant that the same in truction has warmly commended it elf to the reason and the con cience of the sterner sex. Of ,OG5 certificates of proficiency which have been jssued during the past year, repre. enting less than a third of the pupils instructed, R,005 have been awarded to men; and of 00 pupils who have presented them, elve for re-examination, 439 are men. The eagerness, also, with which the efforts of the Ord r have been welcomed in the navy and army, and in public schools, proves that this so-called feminine fashion ha qualities which fascinate manhood. 'The Appendix to this Report shows that among the estab lished centr s there are few in which the instruction ha lapsed


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during the year, and that jn most it has been carried on with remarkable vigour. It will also be seen that many ncw and important mnbulance centres have been opened, a,t place where the risk to human life is increased by the special eircumstances of laboul'. Among these m::ty be mentioned B erwick-up on-Tweed, Taunton, Gloucoster, Kidderminster, Leamington, Mit1cllesbroughon-Tees, W eybridge, Aberclare, Battle, Doncaster, Blackpool, Cranbrook, Kenilworth, Great l\larlow, Richmond, Coventry, Stoke-up on-Trent Collieries (Duke of Sutherland' ), Plymouth, Lancaster, Gravesend, Sheerness, and tho railway c~ntres formed by the Great Northern, MicHaud, North ,Ye tern, aud outh ,Vesteru Rail ways. In addition to th8se, ,vhich are given approximately in order of formation, many branches have been established by existing centres, especially in the J ortu of England. But in the work done by means of detached cla ses, administered by the Ceutral Committee, mth little local organization, is to be found a remarkable proof of the hold which the movement has obtained upon the nation. It will be seen in the Appendix that no fewer than 131 such clas es have been held, of whiuh 95 were for instruction in the ji't'st treatment of injured person.', and 36 were (women's) nlu'sing classes. Of tho 95 "Fir t Aid" Classes, 37 were for men and 5 for women. The list will show on examination that not only in Eugland, SC(ltland, and Iroland, have these classes been popular, but that in l\Ialta (now a centre), India, and France, the English residents have ,velcomed the instruction. PeThaps in no centre has the wOTk been more popular than in that which will be known as the Riviera centTo, and which embracos tho class os taught at Cannes, Nice, and Mentone. R eports have not been received from Australia in timo for publication, but the work has been heartily undertaken theTelecturers and examiners have readily consented to s~rvo-and the certificates of proficiency will have a special value, inasmuch as they are signed in this case by the Duke of Manehestor, whose popularity is deservedly great in tho Australian colollies. Communications are passing between f't . .John's Gate and Canada, the 'Vest Indies, and New Zealand, wllich will donbtless

ripen into tho organized introduetion of tho w~rk of the Order into these colonies. And theTo aTO many others whieh aTO being made familiar with the movement through the energy of a Damo Chcvaliere of the Order, Lally Drassey. OtheT naiLons havo been awakene(l to a. 'euse of the value of am bulalleo work in peace, by the example of the Order of St. J ohn in Ellghlnd. In Russia the oxample has been closely followed, and the veTY handbook, used here, and wTitten by Dr. '11 pherd, has been translated fliT similar use. In the United Stat s the work has been inaugurated in an ealne. t and bu ine, s-like spirit · and the Central Committee has had great plea. lue in afror hng the information and advice neces ·ary. In Uermany, large and numerons "Fir t Aid' Classes have been formed by a distinguished Honorary A 'ociate of the Ord l' Profe .. 'or Esmarch. His Dame has long beon honoured in conlle tiun ,vith ambulance work in war, but during a reCE:nt visit to England, he wa . so much struck by what he saw of the t. J ohn Ambulance clastiC. , that on hi return to Germany he ext llc1ed hi, llergy and skill to ambulance work in peace. 1'hi.' fon.:ign development of a fOTlll of practical philanthropy originated by the OnleI' in Ellgland should not be forgotten ill traeing year by yea.r th narrative submitted to the General As 'emLly on 't, J olm's Day. And on that (hy in the year 1 )82, wll II announcements will be made of di tiuguisbed ac1clition to thR I 011 of the Order'-of an opening for new work in the Holy City·, where the Engli. h Langue ,yill again he represented-awl of heering spread of the Almoner's labour, it i espe 'ially rig-ht to ,how that the infiu nce antI exa.lllple of the English Imight, aro touching other nations, and that from all l?'1.rts of the world there are eyeR turned upon thelli ,vith somethillg of the appeal whi 11 came to the English knights of old from their beleaguered con/l'c}'es in Hhodes. The help a. ked fur lliay be (hIT rent, (Lud the bc.iegiug force i no longer the ame, but is one which, in the progre of tn1.d and of l:;cicnce. ha brought Hew (b,nger to tho bursy and fevuri ·h workers. 1'he'e :risk. can best be met by SOllie organized system of prevention and defence: and the system inaugurated by the Eugli"h Langue, anc1 administer d from th same room. which for

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cfmturies have bcon associat ed with hospitaller work, has becn successful at home, to such an extent aFJ to make it a national work. It has now commenced a C:1reer of adoption abroad, to which it is impossible to foretell a limit, and which will give to the English Langue of the Order that worthiest and most enduring popularity, which is born of good and unselfish labour. '1:'he recognitiun of the work among the Police, which has been extended by the present Home Secretary, has cnablcd the Central Committee to carry out the methodical ill truction of t.he Metropolitan Police, in classes taught at Scotland Yard Albany Street, Blackheath Road, Leman Street, Carter Street, and T"rickenham. The county police and the borough constables generally throughont the country, are receiving a large measure of instruction; and there is no class of men to whom this simple kno'w ledge is more valuable, or by 'whom it can be more frequently put in practice. It is hoped that ere long it will be as much of a constable's duty to pos ess it a to learn his drill. Through the generosity of the Common Council alldmany City Companies, it has been possible greatly to extend the instruction in the City and Port of London; and fresh districtFl have been organized in the metropolis, as, for example, at Kilburn and Bruton, to offer facilities to pupils unable to attend distant classes. In the Royal Dockyards, at the Admiralty itself, and among the men of the Royal .r aval Reserve, classes have been held, and have been most successful, as has been officially testified. In the various centres, and detached classes, many officers of the army and navy have obtained certificates, and will be of great service to the Central Committee in spreading the work in India and the Colonies. Among the non-commissioned officers and men of many regiments are to be found certificated pupils; and, as a proof that they are apt and willing when under instruction, it may be mentioned that the examiner of the clas. s held among the men of the Royal Horse Guards at ' Villdsor, made a special report on their achnirabl(~ efficiency. A narrative of a work so gigantic as thiR would occupy too

much space, uukss the main facts were condensed into statiRticaJ tables in an appendix, ae in the present instance. But a light may be thrown upon its dimensiom; by isolated facts which would not aI pear in the appendix. For example: the nnmber of cla.ses examined at the variou centres month by month will be a valuable illustration, anl as these examinations are conducted entirely by the agency of the Central Committee, the information is readily obtained. The number of classes examined during the six months commenemg Dec., 1 81, was as follows, VIZ. :--

60 classes. December, 1 37 January, 1 " 49 F 'bruary, 1 2 81 ,." March, 1 2 April, 2 3 " 61 May, 1 82 " making a total of 3 1 da, e, in 6 months. If an average of thirty pupils in each class be taken, it will be seen that in ix m nths alone 11,430 pupils were lmder instruction. 'Vith an averu.ge of 40 the number would be 15.240. Again, the amount ot 'l1wteriel cU'culated is an illustration of the work done, and thi ,,,jll be given in the Report of the Director of tores. But the manuals of in truction bear in a • I cinl wa:y on the number in the cIa e, anl tell an unmi takeable tale. The entral Committee wi ely lUldertook the ri k of publi hing snch handbook, and have ben justified by the results. The fir·t one, written by their lam ented confrh'e, Dr. Shephercl, has rca hed its 54th thou and, and subsequent manual for nursing classes, by Dr . Crook hank and Co gru.ve, have al ' 0 had an xten iv ale. The presence of such books in Engli.·il hom s will be v 1'y valuable: they ,yill a jst pupils to refresh their memories, awl to keep theu' knowledge green; and they will be con tant testimonies to the effort made by the Order to adapt hORpitaller traditions and in tincts to the conditions of the 19th century. ]\Iu h ambulance literature has been contributed, both at head-quarters and Ul metropolitan and provincjal centres in support and explanation of the work . Among other pnblicntiolls may be mell tioned a pnper by the o2


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Director, read bcforo the Social ;Scionco Congress at DulJlin-a useful book of reference by Captnin Gildea-and an inter sting pamphlet on the history of the Order, by a lady who bas laboured in more than one ambulance centre, 1\lr . burtcC'sAllnatt. The official papers, which arc used as channels of information to enqllirers, have been further increased and systematized by the Chief Secretary of the St. John Ambulance Association, Captain P errott. 1\fany important meetings have been held during the year, attended by members of the Order and presicled over by those whose position and influence cannot but benefit the movement. Of these a few may be instanced, such as the Am bulallce Demonstration at Kensington during the International 1ellical Congress; two meetings at Portsmouth, presided ovor by H.S .H. Prince Edward of Saxe-"\' eimar; scveral nlOetillgs in ' VanvickshiTe, attended by the Marquis of H ertford, Lorc1 L eigh, and Lieut.-Colonel Duncan; in "\Vorcester 'hire, by n' Edmund L echmere, Lieut.-Colonel Duncan and Captain Domvile; in Kent, attended by Sir Edward P errott, Lieut.-Colonel DUllcan, Capt. P errott, 1\11'. Furley and 1\1r. Percy ~Iitfon1 ; in Malta, attended by the Bishop of Gibraltar, 1\Ir. Furley and tile Rev. W. Bedford; in Yorkshire and Dluham\ by the Bjshop of Durham, Lieut.-Colonel Duncan, 1\11'. Furley and 1\11'. VV. Rowl y; in Folkestone, attended by the Earl of Glasgow; at Lancaster, by the Earl of 'Vilton; at Exeter, by the Earl of Devon; and in Staffordshire, attended by the Duke of Sntherlanc1 and Lieut.-Colonel Duncan. I n London the Director has to acknowledge -w ith gratitude the assistance at meetings of Sir E. Lechmere-of Mr. Barrington Kennett, the Chairman of two Distric.:ts-of Dr. Farquhar. 'on, M.P ., Mr. FUl'ley, Captain Gildea, Dr. Sieveking, Captain Dallcu,;, Colonel Gould IIunter-'Veston, and the Chief SecI' tary. III Ireland, Lord Templeto\\'1l, 1\11'. F . R. Davies and Lieut.-Colonel Duncan havc attended meetings; in L eicestcrshire, GOlleral Burnaby, M.P., also a member of the Order, has been active and prominent; in the V\Test of England, Sir Brook Kay, MajorGeneral "\iVhitworth Porter and Major Malet have froquently represented the Central Committee; and at three meetings in

11

differcnt countie', L ady Brasscy has kindly af:;,isted in clil::ltriLuting certificates. The work of the Ccntral Committeee. 'pcc.:ially in the mattcr of doputations-has increased to suc.:h au extent that, as will be seen, a considerable addition has been made to it. numberl::l, without, however, infringing on the rule that all its mombors mUl::lt belong to the Order of St. J ohn. Few meeting' have bocn helel which contained more important germs of future work than those held among the emplnyes of the variolls railway compani s mentioned above, and attended by the Director of the Ambulance Department. The developmcnt of thc. 'e railway centrc ' deserves the earnest con ideration of the entral Committee during the coming year. The e. talJli 'hmont of ambulance stations has occupied considerable attontion, ana mouey haR been granted by the 'ommitt 'e, 01' gOller01l.'ly giYcn, a' by Ci.1.ptain D::t11a " to pay for tho ambulanco mate"ielroqujrl'el, and depo ited for the public sorvic. It i. ' to be hopcd that available funds will be forthcoming [or the pread of these stations in and beyond the 1\1e tropolil::l. Tho lllention of Caphlin Dallas's name leads to the record of th fact that he has kindly con ented to act as Ilon. TroaslU'er of the ~t . J ohn Ambulance Association, a step which -will, jt is to be hopcd, lighten the heavy labour of the Chief ecretary. The contiuucd zeal and energy displayed by the chief clerk, 1\Ir. J. II. Enstcrbrook, rccently electell a Donat of the Order, has be 11 rc ognized by hi promotion to the office of A istant SecI' tary <111<1 torokeeper. Spa ·c will not allo-w a further exten ion of this Report. The Appcndix: will show that the -words employed have not beon unduly sanguin 01' laudatory. The \villingness to work which hns beon sho-w n by all connc ted with the ambulance departmcnt, both at hemlquHrtcr ' and in the lllany centre, goe far to explain the succcss of the movement, for in every lmd rtaking the power of achievcment is horn of the \yill to labour. But the succcss i8 also expbinccl by the fact that the want which the Ordcr of St. J olm is moeting has bo n long felt, and by many, although it eliclDot fiurl methodical expre8sion. 'rhc year of hosI itallor work now clo -ing point/:) to it , reyival


13

1;2

in Malta, the last clwf lieu of the Order, and to its imminent revival by the English Langne in the H oly City, tho OnIm"s birthplace. It may be that the next year may find Cyprus and Rhodes included in the list of centres organizing r oliof to human 8uffering, and this would be a fitting chapter in the Ordor's hi. tory. The ancient homes from which it was driven one by one would thus, in a sellse, be re-conque1'ed; but the new ganisOlls would not be those to provoke j ealousy or strife. The true ho,'pitaller spirit knows nothing of nation, party, or creod, nor asks qu stions aR to antecedents or aims, when brought face to faoe witb the pam it seeks to relieve. ,Vith this high standard bofore them the Knigllts of the English L angue are canying Oll their labours; and the ~Llccess which has already attended their efforts leads them to feel that, with God's h elp, they lllay yot be privileged for many years, and in many lands, to mitigate the sufferings which wait upon human life.

NO TE.

Placos 'which have b eon ,uppliec1 with the St. John Ambulan<.:e LitLeI' -ince St. John's Day, 1881. St. IJ e1ier' " J cr. '('Yo 'onthwidr ,Yorks, 'und('riand . ]\leI's y 1)ocks, Liverpool. Croydon. L ofthou. e Colliery, \Vakefielcl. North 'Vingfield jolliery, Chesterfield.

F. DUNCAN, Lieut.-Colonel, R.A" Director of Ambulance D epartment, Order of lit. J ohn of J erusalem (English L angue), and Depnty Chai"/iWn St. J ohn Ambulan(;e Association.

Broreton

olliery, Rugeley.

Kilbm'n (LOllllon). Elswick "IN Ol'ks, Newcastle. 'ill~stone

Colliery,

L eed~ .

oycntry. Plymouth.

F . DUNCAN, Liellt.- euZonel, R.A., DIREOTOR OF An1BULA~OE DEPAH:r.\LENT, ORDER OF

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ASSOCIATION. Q5r,

STATEME1\T of Receipts aDd 1:xpcncliture from July, 1881, to July, 1882. £ s. d. 859 16 4

To Balance brought forward •• " DonatiolJs, Annual Subscl'iptiom, and Sundry Payments 2,451 18 11 by Centres and Detached Classes 100 0 0 " HODle Office (on account of Metropolitan Police Classes) 581 0 0 Stores Department . . ]05 0 0 " Sale of Field Ambulance Wagon , . 8 18 4 Dividends 15]3 G " MiscelJaneous (including sale of Pamphlets, &c.)

£4',122

We baTe examined the above~~ account wiLh the books and voucbel's produced, I1nd find Lhe same c o r r e c t . . J RUPERT C. F.

Bt. John's Gate, Cle1'ke'nIWell, August 1 0t1~, 1882.

£

s. d.

By Lecturers and Examincl's (Fecs and Trn-velling Expenses) 1,3~8 311 " Printing Books, Reports, CJil'culars, &c., and including 3·10 14· 6 Stationery 51 11 ~ I, :!I1aleriel supplied to Detached Clas~es . . 352 10 0 " ~[thtries " Offiec Expenses (including new FiLlings and Repairs, 58 16 7 IIousekccper, GIl~, Fuel, &r.) .. 52 10 0 " IIumlbook-Spetial puymellL on Account of IOU 0 U " Postages, &c. 90 0 0 Rent .. 175 0 0 " Cbief SecreLal'Y 15 15 0 " " (Tr[L-velling Expenses) 3-1. 2 6 Grants to Centres " 46 15 11 " Incideutal Expenses (Deputy Chairman) 3·.L 6 10 " " (lIol1orary Dil'eetor of Stol'es) 7 17 0 " PeLLy Cnsll .. 16 16 2 " Miscellaneous 1,000 0 () 13 1 {Invested in C0118018, olel Account 35·.L 7 6 a anee AL Lonclon and Westminster Bll,nk £4,12~

7 1 EDMUND.A. II. LECIIM:ERE, Chairman. JAMES GILDEA . R. M. MAoLEAN' } JJIembers oj C01nlluitee. ' IIERBERT C. PERRO'I'T, DAL LAS, T,'easure?' .

Ckiif Sec)'efm'y .

7 1

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17

16 SUilLJfARYof lJETACIIED CLA ES (other tha,n Centres) held during the year 1881-2 (June, 1881, to June, 188:2), not included in pravious Report.

___________________ Preliminary.

WHERE HELD.

KUl'sing.

-----;----1 ~falt).

Abingdon . . Alt01l Altworth ('\Tilts) Bpekenham .• Bagshot Bath Belfast Budleigh Salter ton (De,on) Bexhill (llasting-s) Cheltenham College Datchet Droitwich . . Dorchester . . Dungannon (Ireland) Eton ( 11'. Bras ey's) Ealing Farnham Fi._hponds (Bristol) Florence Colliery 1 Duke of utherland's Great Fenton Colliery ( Estate. Glasgow Grantham . . Gainsborough Great Maple tead llawick (Scotland) llornchurch (Essex) Henley-on-Thames TIOl'sham Leatherhead Ledbury Leigh (Essex) lYIelksham .. Newport (1. of \ \T .) Newport (Mon.) .. Plymouth . . Peterborough Richmond (8urrey) Readillg Rugby Sedbergh ( YorkF~ . ) South Shields ( \IV es toe ) .. South Shields Voluuteer Life Brigade

Prtliminary. 1_ _-,._ _ _ Nursing. 'YmIRE HELD.

1

Female.

Female.

1 L

1 I 1

2 J 1

:2

t 1

1

1

1 1

Bl'oug'ht for w ard S ligo (IrC:'land) tamforcl Staff College (Farnborough) Sitti Il g buume .. .. Scarborollg'll 8idcup SlillfolLl (flor ham) ali. \..ml'y .. 'kiptun (York. .) . . SalldllUl' t (Royal filiGury Coll ge)

10 1 1 1

1 1 1 1

1 1 1

2 1

5 1 1

1 1 1 1

2 1ETRoroLITA ".

1 1 1

BarIlc~

1 L

1 1 1 1

1 1

:2 1 1

(Na. au 'choot) BullJam ITighlJl1I'y chool .. Ilampstead IIackll y (D aeon 13se IIome) Long- Aero (Young- I n' . Chri~tian As. ociatioll) Lcwil'·dlH.m •• _• .. .• .. • TO W UmR (Royal Naval chool) .. .. Royal IIoo:;pital for Children and , r omen, Waterloo Hriclg Rond neg nt'R Park Hoad " t. John' \ Vooel (Uni,er ity ColI ge for Ladi s) , V cstmillster

chool

1

S la" tel's

.. ( Scholars ..

1

1 1

1 1

1 1 1 1

1 1

1 1 1 1 1

1

1 SPECIAL.

1

2

1

1

2 2

Royal IIol'R Guards Grenadier Guards

1 1 1 2 1

1 2 1 1

FOREIGN. Allahabac1lIndin,) C<UllICS (Frallu') Mentone ( " ) Jieo ( ,, )

1

1

1

G

1

1 2

1

10

33

20

2 1

37,-;,)-"-;G ~_

Carried forward

Fel.Dule.

_ __

20 1

33

1

York

1

1

I Female.

(To be continued each term.)

Tcn-i tocl'l'oHluay , Vorthing , Vol vel'hampton \\ ick

1 1

~

Grand Total

_ _ ~ _ _ _J

131


18 ~

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~mtJUlilnce

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.A~'\ LYSIS OF TIlE ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES TO CENTRES-DET.AClJED MALE A:lD 1'F.MALE CLASSES "'OT INCLUDED SIS CE l~ JULY ) 1 88 1.

No. of Men

No. of Women

1-----;---- -

CIi.:NTll.ES.

No. of :'lIen

No of Women

who have wht) h'l\'c \\ h o h nve who IlllVC wbo have who have who ha.vc compleled recch:cct completed recei ved COmlJlctedl who !Itl"; co mpilltcd received .l!lJu]·"e 0 CCI.tin- !l ~ollr,c 0 ·ft a l.'Ourse 01 recel~'e <I. course 01 Certilil-mcs lDstlUC· cat es mstrucertl iDnruc- 1 CeruJIinstru c. tion. . tion. cates. tion. cates. tion . 1st Aill. NUTS'lng -

LOll DON (Me tropolit an Cenlre)-

;~1~ UlI.I~ 1 11 l\~~I.Yfai~•.. 11Yd ~..purk""

1

3047 1-1-8-~~- ---

630

594

1588

746 90

287

288

98

1446

525

214

127

1302

80 38 26

135

-

-

and Notting 1:1111)

...

. ..

CrOi<8. !

Di!-lrid- (CIU'lring

Strand, ClltUlccry Lltlll!, &0.)

. ,.

No. Vl. Di slrkt.--(Bloo Ulsbury)

.. .

121 80

No. VII. nislriclr-(i\"orth [list LondOll, Camden TO\\D , Cl npton, and neighbourhood) .. , ... ...

08

No. YriI. Dlstrict-(WlllHlsworth, 1 PutUf'Y, &0.)... ... ... . .. No. IX . Di strict-(North West Lon- I don, Kilburn, nnu neighbourhood) No. X. D i~tri~t-( Brixton and I l1<:ighLourhood) ... .., ''' 1 ].rctropoJitnn Poli~ .. .

344

-

;----197

-

280 45

-

15

5

-

-

25

527

125

43

851

80

39

551

272

121

16 52

14 44

66

48

6

5

95

57

57

39

45

15

25

17

24

17

10

22

14

22

10

13 916

Men.

I Wl. mell.

~~r.::~g.tCJ:~!CS

n=

(No examination . Centre .

Kew

-6-4--- 8- ----1--2- {2

71

No. IV. Di5tric t.-(C 1JC1 ~ca, KensinglOll, SOUlh Kensmgton, Bl'ompwn, No. V.

REMARKS .

C

u.

No. 1. Dist.rict-~Belgravia)... . .. No. J1. j) ist rict-(C ity ana l>o'rt of Lcmllon), intludmg I-li g hg:ulu ... City roliee ... ... ... ... No. ]] 1. Distlic.l-(St. James',

No. of Certi6cated l'up ils who h:n-o recei ved Medallions.

1

18

--

1

3

24

8

151

COUNTRY CE!'OTR£9-

... 1

Aberdarc Alfreton ... Ambl eside ." Ashford (Kent )". Babbing toll Hunsley

07 22 140 26 3'1 54 29 33 22 2f:l

BarrOI'HIl- FurnC~8

Basingstol,;e

... Dearpn.rk Colliery Bedford .. , ... Deighton Ber wick·upon·Twecd ." Bi rchwood Colliery ... Birkdalc ... Dirmin ghum ... Bishop Auckland. .. . Blac:kheat.h Dbckpool .. . Blackwell Colli ery Ul andford .. . Bournemollth .. . Brighton Bristol (including Cmton) b .... ton-on·Trent

56 14 116 23 30 40 11

21 4 26

ClIutCl 'lUl'Y

Carlisle ... Castle Edt!n (Durham ) Cheltenham

19

()

25

22

16 51 5 96

23

14

18 86

12 39

5 22

4

37

15

97 32

50 22

66

21

23 22

15 22

10 10

34 117 12 157

55

354

78

:;30

153

586

329

118 53 24 220

46

110 22 14 39 32 39

26 73 96 256 200 12

76

55

66

10 37 53 121 84 10 12

173

15

65

125 68 88 42 94 ]77

60 37 68 7 86 99

360 106 16 226 13 131

30

!10

No exnminntion durin gye:lr.

Durham Ecklngton ColUel'ics ... Edmon ton Eton College (2nd Ducks R. Y ) Exeter ... Folkestonc Gloucester (including Cirenccslc r) .. Gra"esend .. . ... ... .. , Grass moor Colliede ..... Grimsby ... 1I a li ll..lx. . Hastings <lnd SI. l ,conunl~. incln-} <ling Bcxhill andBanlc Branches Hartlf' pool Hawkshead (Amblesid~) ... ... lIull (Alexandra DoCI,!!]

..... ·1

10 19

33 42

13

2

I

17

Not exam ined at date.

6

1

U

20

6 68

190 28

681 150 52 25

193 41 40 17

1586 61

794 42

225 217 49

136 73 29

:So return.

9 No return for CUTIrnt yC.l r .

1

7

77

407 80

39

31

13

6

98 25

20 19

174 26

52

6 10 NOleturn forcurrl'nt. frar.

255 84

113

10

10

46 21

27 21

30

... ,

270

n

118

97

20

20

412

52

336

21

147

45

325

139

7

26 51 27

82 48

544 34

189

27

9

67 45

15 16 58

6

135 12

14

34

43

35

91 92

14 31

9

22 14

25

119

48 162

34

33 239

15

61

14

144

38

20

40

24

20

3

5

U

52 68

Newl;p formed centre.

Newly formed centre.

CIK..~es not exa.mined

[

Newly formed centre.

1

80

11

68 183 95 186

48

34 40

8

12 11

75 8 5

44 572 200

17 105 28 30

28 13

37

5

13

327

31

165

94

415 84 25 29

202 44 17 7

257 35

.L82

118

141

44

23 7 61

16

54

120 13 4 16

5 19

3 5

887

257

430

148

3<13

109

145

67

53

41

33

5

55 429 96

9

136 17

87

55 141

32 125

16 22 2U

1 [

Classes (Mrue) not exatUlned at date.

I

...I

Muidstone

~rolllkwCllrmOlith

24 261 80

2-;;0

171 24

I

8

148 30

63 8

30

68 18

74 32

Oxford ...

131

40

257

I

Oxford Military College (Cowl!'y) hlsley .. _ ... _n ... Plymouth

130 311

34

Portsmouth Ramsgate Reigate ... . .. Richmoml (Surrey)

309 80 21

53 43

70

t

III

67

7

75

46

Monmou th Nott ingham

'''1 ...

71

141 16 35

16 25

13

31 39 17 40

35 8 14

14 6

22

15

No return for current year.

3

8

Ueturns incomplete.

8

8

7

6

Newly formed centre

Classes not examined { date.

fNewly formed centre. N')

2

1-'7

29

273 34

53 20

45 189

19

10

67

25

15

15

48

27

21

14

12 5

27 30 66

22

14

5

12 5

13

9

[

Newly formed centre. return.

No

{

Newly form ed centre. return. No return.

N.

43 20 70 40

13 28 29

90

36 39

10

6

22 30

13 19

54 127

24 56

101

70

21

U8

48 189 22 35

93 84 209 442 170 273

36 50

75

StafTurd. Sunderland Sllrhiton ... Sydenham TlI.unton

580 61 60

TibsheH ."

lOR

l'onbridgo Tunbridge Wells

46 34 50 70 116 19 79 29

...

Wal tham Abbey

Warringto n

".

'Velwyn ". .. . West lI artlcponl Weston-super-Mare Werbrid)!o WWtehm'en Wi g-an ... Wimbledon Windcrmero Windsor Woodford Wuolwi ch 'VOI'Cf'ster Wrexham

.. .

return.

li8

o 9

21

Sheffield Shocbllryne ~s .. Shrewsbury Southnmpton ...

::n

7

l

...

... "'1

4 53

9 5

Sheerne'~

Twickcn hnm

at

date.

42

128

Malta ..• Mltlvcrn .. . Manchcsj(l!' :&Iargate ... Marlow. . .. !liddlesboroughRedcai' and Saltburn Branche!': .. . Ayton n~aneh ... .. .

Sandgate Sandwich ... ... Seaton Carew (West HUTUepool) Sevcnoal<s

11

158 49 14

117 87

15 30

H er~ford

Uill gwood ". .. . n os,; (lJerefordshirc) .. .

14

28

Erith

Riddings Colliery

Not eXllmined at d:lte.

28

No TCtUl1l.

Dul .l in '"

Ipswich .. . Kendal .. . Kidden ninstcr .. ](iieton Park ... Lancaf;ter Lcamingt.<m- ... . .. Kenilworth Bram'h .. . Lecds ... ... .. . LeicestcrsllireLeicester Brun{:h .. Loughborough Branch Melton Moworay Bmllch .. . Ha.llltton Branch .. . Lilleshall COlli eries .. .

31 159 13 ]8

2

1

30

Chester ... Chsterfield Chlsle!lurst Clay Cross (Chestcrftc1d) Culchester Coventry Cranbrook Croydon Darlington Do\'(~r ...

1

11.

1

326

75

".

12 23

22 40 22

145 37 30 44 64 35 10 58 26

13

13

54

13

49 30

41

106 26

51 20

1

8

82 U6

20 17 38

( 12

26 40 95 12 72 45 17

44 17 16

36

15

142

02

25 29 19

25 26

2

18

7

4 15

3

9

8

f Pupils awarded medallions

l

came from anotherccnlrc.

Class not examined at da!.e.

1

8

200

51

40

10

82 30 54 73 403 196

46 19 31

118 81 90

78 24 60

261

100 224 118

132 40

104

13

46

39 16 36 80

13

6

24

68 63

22 35

20

No return. No return.

No return for current year.

131 121

66 65

78 27

43 15

3 Not examined at date.

25

RA I LW.l.Y CEN1·lt~S -

Temporarily suspended.

Great Northern, King's Cross Doncaster ... ftlirlland , St. Pancnu ... Llllldon and South Western, Nine Elms ... ... ... ... • .• London and Korth WeslernCre we Kendall. 0:ce~hoJme , &c, Lat) .} cHsler Dlstl'lct ... . .. Rugby ..

172

79

53 82

34 81

64

59

35

29

44

19

39

25 "'Some of these passed in current year. fnchulcd in Uetu1'llsofNo.II.DisLrict Metropolitan Centre.

t


ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. A PPEN DIX A . LIST OF DO :rATIONS, ANNUAL S BSORIPTIO S, &c., FROM JULY, 1881, TO JULY, 18 2.

'*' *'*'

The sums wiLh which the se-reral OenLres and Olasses are here credited represent the full amounL recei-red as ub cription , from which the Central Fund charge' for Expenses ha1'e to be dedueLed. In many cases the ubscriptions do not cover Lhe di bursements, and in others no balance is left in fl1vour of Lhe AesociaLion,- T~ale StaLement of Receipts and Expenditure, page 15.

CE~TRE -' .

LO:N DON- METROPOLITAN OENTRE.

£ s. d. No. II DIsrRIOT (per 1lr. V. B. Bl1lTington Kennett) J o . III. DISTRIOT (per Mr. V. B. Ba,rrington Kennett) No. IV. DISTRTCT (per aptain Gildea) .• o. V. DISTRICT (p r Mr. O. J. Lambe Eamc ) No. ""VIII. DISTRICT (pel' Mr . .t·uthur Dryden) No. I X. DISTRICT (per M1'. F. J . Griesbach) No. X. DISTRICT (!Jer 1\h. Thos. W. Town end) Metropolitan Police (per llome Office)

55 11 26 15 ~OO 0 7 0 9 4 10 0 4 8 100 0

9 0 0 0 6 0 0 0

coe ~TRY. Alfreton (per 1\11'. Hollanc1 RowbotLom) A hford (per 1\11'. John Oreery) .. Birningham (per Mr. G. King Patten) Bi hop Aucldand (per 1\11'. J. B. lll1rmer) Brampton (per Mr. 011I11'le9 Ben 011) Brighton (per Mr. Gordon l\Iacpher on) . , Burtou-on-Trent (per Mr. Oharles lll1rrison) Basingstoke (pel' Ir F. Lazenby) Birchwood Oollieries (pel' nil'. J. Merriman) Blackwell Oolliery (per 1\11'. Pflscal L OhesLer) Barrow-in-Furnes (per Mr. Thos. Leary) Orl1nbrool{ (per Mrs. Ellen W cbster) Oastlo Eden (flcr :H I'8. Rowlancl 13mdon) . . Oll1y Oross (11er Mr. II. W. GreaLol'ex) OanLerbul'Y (pOl' Mr. Ii'. W. :FLll'ley) OhelLenham (Ll1dies, per Mrs. Fcnn) OovenLry (pel' :Mrs. Gul1>on)

2 4

7 17 2 12 10 8 5 2 9 15 5 6 5 1

8

0 0 5 0 14 2 11 0 7 3 16 0 0 0 0 5 0 17 0 11 0 0 0 16 9 18 4 0 0 0 0 9 6


21

20 s. cl . 2 2 0 9 18 7

£ Oroydon (per Mr. R. B rodie, W hitgift Scn ool) DUl'ham (per Mr. E. Jepson, F .R.O.S.) Dubliu (pel' Dr. J. D . Pratt) :E:ton Oollege (2nd Bucks Rifle Volunteers, per Adjutant) Exeter, (pel' Major Naper) El'ith (pel' Dr. R. O. Studdert) .. Folkestone (per :!\II'. J onn Dicker) Great Grim by (per Mr. H. Joel Malan) . . Gloucester (per Rev. H. W. Maddy) Hartlepool (per Mr. John Clarke) Hawkshead (pel' 1\1l's. Heelis) Halifax (per Dr. Thos. Britton) .. Hastings and t. Leonards (per !II I'. R ichel. llammon) Kendal (per :Mr . Orewdson) Kidderminster (per Mr. D. Mackay) Liverpool (pel' Oaptain Waterhouse) (Ladies, per Iiss F . Oalder) (Southport Branch, per Miss H. Simp on) (St. Helen's Branch, per Lt.-Oolonel O. B. P aris) . . Leicestershu'e (per Ml'. J . F. Jolmson, jun.) Leamington (per 1>11'. F. Glover) (Kenilworth Brancn, per Mr. Miles 0 , Atkinson, F.R.O.S.) Lilleshall Oollieries (per Mr. Benjamin Bott) Marlow (per Mr. O. M , Foottit) .. Maidstone (pel' 1'.11'. Randall :Mercer) Malta (per .Rev. W. K. R. Bedford, M .A. ) Middlesborougn ~per Mr. Waynman Dixon) Monkwearmouth (pCI' Mr. W. Branfoot) . . P ortsmouth (per Rev. D . Jickersen) Plymouth. (per :Miss Annie O. Kendall) .. P ilsley (per Mr. S. Godber) Ramsgate (per 1'.11'. ll . Hayward Brakspear) Reigate (l)er iiII'. James Searle) .. Seaton Oarew, West IIartlepool (per Major A. Grubb, R. A..) Sunderland (per Rev. II. MarLin) Sydenham (per Miss Walton) ShoebUl'.r ness (per R ev. R. O. B rownc) Sandwich (per Oaptain \V. Mate) Sevenoaks (per Mr . David Reid) Southampton (pel' Rev. G. Forbes Steven) Taunton (per Mrs. Surtees-.A.llnatt) Tibshelf (per Mr. G. M. Sankey) Tonbridge (per Mr. E. Plowright) Wl'exham (per Major Leadbetter) Weybridge (per Mr. G . S. Barnes) W eston-super-Mare (per Rev. T hos. B irkett) W orcester (per Oaptain Domvile) Warrington (per Mr. W. Sharp) vVoolwich (per Oal)tain Perrot t)

37 0 0 13 7 4 7 10 8 1 4 6 4 13 0 4 4 9 24 18 8 311 6 0 5 11 17 5 10 10 0 1,.1, 18 6 4 19 4 5 0 0 G 0 0 5 12 0 2 0 0 36 0 0 18 5 0 8 1 0 7 0 0 7 7 5 14 0 0 o 10 0 28 16 6 6 4 0 10 11 6 3 3 0 5 0 0 21 0 0 1 0 0 3 10 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 4 5 9 7 15 8 16 0 0 6 0 0 16 9 1 3 1 10 6 5 6 o 15 0 13 17 0 7 3 6 10 0 0 4 4, 0 10 10 0

DETACilED CLAS ES.

,. *,. All Female Ola se

un less otherwise stated.

£ s. cl. Abingdon (Mnle cla s, pel' Major Morland) .• " (Female class, per Mrs . M . M . ummel's) Alton (per 1\1r~. IIall) .• •• .. .. Altworth (::\laIc cla s, per 1\ll'. A. O. Mitchell) .. Barnes, ns au chool (~\Iale cla~ , per Rev . J . IIewetson) .... .. Buclleigh allerLon (per Mrs. ScoLL) Bn.lham (pel' Mi 's UtLlim) .. .• .. .. .. .• Bexhill, IIatings (~[tlle and Female cIa ses, per Rev. J. Oother) Beekenhrun (p~r l\Ii A. S. Brown) Bag hot (pel' }1i' 'Lrange) . Bath (per Mi s P. II. Bridge') BelfaL (pCI' }Iis Bruce) .• .• .. Oannes, France (:\1<11e rIass, per Lieut. Colonel Occil O1'aO'O') b':l " )' (Female cla ,es, perII' . Percy mith) Oheltenham ollege (.:'iIale clasd, per Rev. II. Kyna. ton) Ohelmsford ( peciall'e-c:s:mninatioll, per .Mr . IIo1gate) .• Ola~ha~n, Munol' lIon e 'chool (1\lale cla s, per Mr. F . O. Maxwell) DrolLlYlCh (per }Ii~ MaTtin) .. .. .. .. .. DOTcllC 'ter (pOl' 1\11' . EvereLt) Enlu1g (pel' }1is Yorke) Eton (pel' :Jlr. '1'. .L Brassoy) Ft"trl1ham (Male and Female cla ~cs , per ister Emmu., Heael Dellcone s) Fi hpond , Bri tol (pCI' fr. R. \V. DOyTIc) .. .. .. .. GrcaL l\Iaple tend (per Mrs ::\1. ll. Oope) .. Gainsbol'ongh (pel' 1\11'8. IIoclgkinson) GranLham (per }Irs. W clby) Gln gow (per.:'iIi G. Pn,tel'son) .. a l'cnadiel' G nurd , 'iVincl or (per Colonel mith) IIacknpy (per I'i tel' Loui, a, Head Deacones) .. IIuwick,'cotlalld (pel' }lis . J. Ballard) IIorsh<llll (pel' l\Iis Pelhalll) llculer-on-Thullle (pel' l\Ir' . O. B!l~kerville) .. liighblll'Y (Tlillgton'cbool for Girls, per Ii s \ Vh) Lc) .. llighbury 1:'111ce (special re-examination, per }Iis mith) IIol'llchul'ch . J£~sex (pel' Miss '. A. Fr.,) .. .. IIamp tead ( lale and Female dn ses, per Mr. J . 1\1. Ga,in) KeSWIck (l\In,le Chl s, per Rev. E. Phipps Lnnley) .. .. .. Lon~-acl'e (Young Men' Christian Institute, per 1\Ir. \ \ . II. Pengelll'Y) .. .. .. . .. LeIVlsllnm (per 1\iiss O. L. Tate) .. L eLlbury (pcrMi lIeol'),) .. Leathcl'hl'lld (per :J[i s Dixon) Mentone, l!mnce (pel' 1'1'. Dudgeon) " (pCl' Mi S ) 1.]) on) .. MclkslJam (pel' Mr. A. O. MiLch lJ) Newport, Isle of Wight (pt'r 1\Ii's E. A. Eyclegh) .. .. .. N ewpol't, Mon. (pL'r 1\1I·s. IIeyworLh) Nice, France (Male [\,nc1 Femllie classes, pCI' 1\[]' .Ohilders)

990 11 ] 1 0 880 7 18 0 12 1 2 0

15 15

0

20 10 9 770 10 5 0 HI 0 400

13 19

2

11

0 3

1 1)

99 13 10 14 6 33 0 10 0 0 11 11 0 5 10 9 13 6 6 11 16 0 3J., 17 0 330

17 7 0 9 7 7 23 14 0 8 3 0 12 13 8 23 0 0 18 2 0 16 16 0 41 1.L 6 14 7 6 180 12 8 0 10 13 4

541 880 11 3 6 ]5 0 0 11 0 0 27 15 6 19 1 0 894 21 15 8

15

5 0

23 I L 6


Plymouth (per Miss Annie C. Kendall) Peterborough (per 1\[1'. II. lV1. Townsend) .. Royal IIospital, \Yaterloo Bridge Road, S.E. (pC'l'Miss Lflllgdoll) Reading (per Mis Wilson) .. Richmond (pCI' Mis P. . Andre) Rugby (per Dr. Olemcnt Dukes) Royal Military Oollegc, S:1ndhurst (Male clas C', per Oaptain \;\" alforcl, R.A.) Regent's Park Road (pCI' 1\1rs. Gallollay) .. Staff College, Farnborough (Male cbss, pel' Oaptain J. C. DLtitOll, R.A.) (Female class, per 1\1rs. Wa;ford) " Sligo, Ireland (pCI' Miss L'Estrn,nge) Sittingbolll'ne (per l\Irs. Gascoynp) Sedbergb, Yorks (per liss pc1gwick) Sidcnp (Male and Fcmn,le classes, per 1\11'. G. 1\uI ter) eal'borough (Male and Female classes, per Dr. O. F. IIlltchin on) Stamford (per 1\1iss Sewell) Slinfold, HoI' ham (perMi St. John) Skipton, Yorks (per Mrs. G. Ernest WrighL) Salisbm'y (Male and Femn,le cbs es, pel' MI'. A. R. 1\Ialden) .. South Shields Vohmteer Life Brign,de CHale cln.s. , pel' 1\11'. J. W. Buckland) Torquay CHale and Female classes, pel' Mr. O. Shapley) Tavi tock (per Mrs. Taylor) University College for Ladies, St. John's Wood (pCI' Miss Edde,,) Wick, Scotland (l\1ale el~sse , per Mr. E. G. Bink) Westminster School (MalE; classes, Masters and Scholars, per Rev. Dr. Scott, IIead Master) Westoe, South hields (pel' Miss Pea.r son) Worthing (Male class, per Dr. W. S. Simpson) York (per Miss C. E . Robinson)

£ s. d. 11 10 4 0 8 18 G 47 18 0 33 1 6 3 7 3 16 7 1111 18 9 14 2 7 3 30 3 8 (j 15 5 25 10 7 15 4 10 15 5 3J, 14

0 0 8 6 0 6 6 0 6 0 0 5 0

5 10 25 5 13 2 1 1 7 1:3

7

17 ]7 9 14 4 1 15 15

0 0 6 0

0

G 0

n

INDIVIDUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1881-82. (Recei,cd at Oentral Office only, andnoL including Lhose receivecl by Local IIonorary SecreLaries of OenLres) .

A Don(£tion oj Five PouncZs and upwards constitutes a Life lIfemher. An Annual SnbscrilJtion oj Five Shillings and upwa?'us constitutes an Annual Me1J1~el · . An Asterisk (*) signifies an Annual SubscripLion .

£ s. d. Argyll, Th e Very Rev. t,1le Dcan of (per Lad'!l BrasseJI) *Addison, Mr. Percy L. Anonymous .. Bmssey, 1\Ir. Henry IL, M.P. (per' L ady B?'asse!/) . Brassey, L ady

5 0 0]0 101 5 5 0 G 5

0

6 0 0 0

£

BeddingtoD, Mrs. *BlU't, Mr. J. * Bowen, Surgeon-General R. *Brown, Rev. J. ~. *Blumer, 1\11'. J. G . *Beauchump, Mrs. *' Bradley, 1\Ir. J. Eccles *Bridges, l\Ii s P. II. Beno, 1\1is E. *Brown, Ii~s .. B aker, Llrgcon-Major F. B. (Grenadier G nards) .. Baker, l\Iro. F. B. Blu·ton, 1\Ir . Alfred .. Barton, 111' . IIope * Brown, :Jli rsula IYnde *Bmdfo1'u, Ii s Bolckow, 1\11'. C. F. II. Brakspear, 1\11'. II. III1}'\ ard Bernard, 1\Ii sEllen .. Burdon, frs. Rowland Capel, 1\11'. Frank *Oarter, Mis 1\1. R. *Clark, 111' . E. 1\1. *OllD:k, l\Ii s E. 1. *Oook on, Iiss "Carr-Dyer, :Mrs. *Dalla , the llon. Lady ';:'D all a , aptain R. O. F. * Dl1lltl , 1\[rs. R. C. F .. • Dalton, Captain J. 0 ., R.A. *Digby, Ir. G . D. ,V.,. *Dewhur:;t, l\I1'8. Dixon, fr. Waynmnn Day, fr. E. 0., lII.R.C.S. *Evelegh, l1pLain G. C., n.A. Egel'tol1, Vice-Admiral Lhe lIon. F., M. P. *EdeDsor, Mrs. 1\1. E\1I1nS, 1\11'. vVilliam Fergus, Mr. Walter Figgins, Mr. Jumes Gracey, Surgeon-Major A. L., M.M.D. *Graham, Mr. ArLhur R. *Gresley, fl'. VV. Lukeley *Greenhorne, Mi::ls Hill, 1\11'. M. Berkeley (on account I ntcrnational 1\Ieclieal and Sanitary Exhibition) * IIewiLL, Mr. George >il'IIubbal'Cl, Miss O. *IIolmes, Mr. C. '"'IIall, Dr. F. de IIavilland

s. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 10 0 o 10 5 0 5 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 1 1 3 3 1 1 5 0 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 15 1 1 5 0 0 5 5 0 o 10 5 0 2 10 0 5 0 5 010

5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 5 0 0 10 5

d. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

G 10 0 0

5

0

o 10

0

0 0

0 0

D

5 5


24 *Hutt,on, Surgeon -M:ljOl' G. A., A.M.D. Hertford, General the Marquis of, G.C . B. IToffmeister, Mrs. W. Harrison, Dr. C. *Harvey, Miss C. J. (2 yen.r ) *TIaig-Brown, Rev. D. *H ug-Brown, Mrs. " *Baig-Brown, Mr. Clarence W. *Haig-BroWD, Mr. W . A. *Hll,ig-Brown, Miss *Hn.ig- Brown, Miss J. A. *Hn.ig-Brown, Miss A . M. *Haig- Brown, Miss H. S. *Hoare, Major O'Bryen Homan, Miss Margery *Houghton, Miss *Hoste, Mr. George H. *Heane, Mr. William C. *Hickling, Mrs. Eliz'1beth *" In Memoriam." J. H. P. J ervoise, Miss S. G . Clarke *Johnson, Mi~s K. A. " *Jordison, 11rs. John ,. *.Johnston, 1\1:1'. A. R. Campbell *Johnston, Mr'l. A. R. Campbell Rane, Major (The Buffs) *Kennett, Mr. V. B. Barrington, M.A., LT..lIf. *Rawley, Rev. G . R . . . R emball, General Sir .A.J.'nold B., R.C.B., R.C.S.!' *Ray, Sir Brook, Bart. Lees, Lieut. Hastings, R .N . (per Lad.il Brassey ) *LoWl'y, Major-Geneml R. W., C.B. *Larkins, Mi-s M. E. *Lott, Mr. Frank E. Len ey, Miss" *Laird, Miss Alice M . •• Morton, 1\111'. J., M.R.C.S. Malet, Major G. E . Wyndham, . Mitchell, Mr. A C. *Mitchell, Ml's. F. J. *Meynell, Mr. G('rarcl C. *Margetson, Miss *Mills, Dr. R. J. *Maude, Misg En ily *McRenzie, Mrs. E. *Mn.itland, Mrs . E. Macdou gal, Dr. J. A .•• *~ewbUl'n, i\liss Emily *Otton, Dr. Charles *0' Dell, Mrs. M a 'V E ,

£ s. d. 0 5 o 5 0 o 0 5 o 5 0 o 1 1 o o 10 o o 10 o o 10 o o 10 o C 10 o o 10 o o 10 o o 10 o 1 0 o 2 2 o 1 4 o 0 5 o 1 0 o 0 5 o o 10 6 5 0 o 1 0 o 0 5 o o 10 o o 10 o 2 2 o 0

5

0 5 0 5 0 0 0 10 0 0

5 0 5

0 5

o o o o o o

5 o 5 o 0 o 5 3

o 1

o 10 o 5 0 o 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

5

o

0

o o

5 5 5

5 5

o 13 5 0 5 0 5 0

o o o o 6

o o o

25 *PcLo, Mi-s Emily (2 yaa.rs) *PenrlleLon, Mr. D. • • P age, Dr. David Pelham, Lord ,. *Pegler, Mr. L. n., M.B. ,.. Pollock, Mr. Ernest M. *Pt'e Lon, 1\1rs. * Perfect, Mis!< M Phi1li1)S, Mr. Alfl'cd Ramsay, Dr. James ,. *Reston, Mr. IT., lIf R.C.S. R oclgeU, Mrs. Richard B Reyher, DI'. Clld ( L. Pet~rsbu;~) *Robinson, 1\ll's. Geol'rre *SL a eorge, Dr. Geor:e •• *S·mg1eton, 1\1i~ A. IT.'" (2 years) " *SmiLll, 1\1rs. Edward llellthcote (2 years)' *~caton, 1\11'. \1111. A. " *Sa.u1, Dr. \V. Winrra.tc *.3imp~on, 1\1rs. JUll"'et .. *Speir, llonoUl',lblc Mr . *Surt('es-Alll1utt, Mrs ... *Surtco -Allnutt, Mics 1\1. E. *,slllllP 011, Mrs. Julie de M. '*' -illlond , ;)I1's. ~Sh;nv, Dr. J Obll *,stilwell, 1\[rs. J. P. (2' ~ears) Sandon, 1\[1'. Philip . , SkclTi((, Mis Charlotte E. Ditto *"kcrritt, Mis Alice M. *.sling by, riss SteeL, 11'. G. Ca.rrick, F R.C.S . S,Yceting. Miss E. *Temp]e, llli~s Catherine ~TUSOll, Mrs .. , *Tripp, l\Ji~~ F. E. ViYia.ue, 1\h. Se. J . E. W u]ker, MI'. R. Willmun, 1\11'. Churles, C.E, *WuDsfnll, Rev. E. F .. , Wadely, Mr. ll. K, M.R.C.S . *Wood , Miss Jcs8ic M. *Wix, Mrs. Fanny :j('Ward Miss G. C. *Wileman, MI'. ll. J. ,. *Whighul11, Miss Emma Yarrow, Mrs.

*

£ s. d. 220 050 050 500 050 ( 5 0 0 5 0 050 500 05 0 ()

5

0

500 500 050 050

o 1) o 10 o 10

0

0 0 050 050 o 10 0 050 050 050 o 10 6 050 200

5 0 10 10 5 5

o

o

o o 10 o 0 5 o 5 5 o 5 0 o 0 5 o 0 5 o 0 5 o o 10 o 0 5 o 5 0 o 0 5 o 5 0 o 0 5 o 0 5 o 0 5 o 0 5 o 0 5 o 5 5 o

D

:2


27

2G PER LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK. (WESTMINSTER BRANOn:).

£ s. d. *Major-General Rigaud *L ady M. Augusta Onslow *Lieut.-Oolonel F. Duncan, R.A. *1\1rs. R. B. Martin *Mr. A..rthur J ackson *Mrs. Susan Lumley *1\1r. John S til'ling *Mr. George T. Biddulph *1\11'. J. H. Rosetta *' IJieut. -General Silo C. P. Beauchamp Walker, R.O .D . *Sur~eon -1\lajor F. B. Bakel' (Grenadier Guards) .. *' frs. Rowley Lambert

0 1 0 o 10 o 10 1 0 5 0 1 0 o 10 0 5 o 10 o 10

1 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0

ST . JOHN AMBlTLANCE ASSOCIATION. LIFE ME lBERS. NOTE.-Tlze Life ],[el7lbprs attached to Cent7'es a1'e not included in list, bllt {we shown in Appendi.J" B . £

IIER 10 l' GRACIO S 1\1AJE TY THE QUE EN Adair, ]Hi s II. 1\1. Argyll, The "Vcry ReY. tbe ])ean of hwell,1\Ii Julia Badon, 1\1rs. Alfred Barton, Mrs. TIope Bakel', Surgeon-Major F. B. (Grenaclic~' Guards) E aker, 1\11' . F. B. Beddington, II'. Boleklo'IY, 1\11'. C. F. II. Braksl)car, fr. II. IIaY"ard Bra sey, Lady Bl'ussey, Mr. IIellI'Y A., M.P. Bl'iLLen, Captain, R.. F., R.N. Brucc, Mi Oh1'i Linu, lILA. . BmrIon, :Mrs. Rowland .. Bury, 1\1ajor .• Capel, fl'. Frank C. Uavendi b, Lord Ed'IYard, M.P. Crook hunk, 1\11'. II., F.R.O.S. Dallu , Captain Rnpert C. F. Dallon, Captain J. ., R.'<\'. Daubency, Gencral ir II. C. B., R.C.D . D c Ve ei, the "Viscountess Digby, Mr. G. D. Wingfield Dixon, fr. ,Yuynman .. Dunran, Lieut. Colonol Francis, R.!. Egerton, Vice-Admiral tbe IIon. F., M.l' ... Eyans, Mr. Willin,m Fellows, M1'. F. P ., F.S.S., F.B. A.•• Figgin ,1\11'. James F rank, Dr. Philip Fl'Lsllllcld, 11'. Edwin, M.A., l".r.S.A. Gl:lSgOW, the Right IIon. the Earl of Gold worthy, olonel .. IIanison, Dr. C. IIerlford, General the l\1ost IIon. the Marquis of, G.O.B.

s. d .

25 0 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 10 5 5

5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


28 £ s. d. 5 5 5 5

Hussey, Miss E. J ervoise, Sir J ervoise Olarke, Bart. Jervoise, Mr. S. Olarke .. Jervoise, Miss S. G. Clarke Kay, Sir Brook, Burt .. . Kemball, General Sir Arnold B., R.O .B ., R .O.a.I. Lees, Lieut. Hastings, R.N . Leigh, the Lord Leney, Miss. , Longmore, Surgeon-General Th0mas, O. B . MacLean, ]1,1:1'. Robert MacLean .. Manley, Brigade-Surgeon W. G. N., I.C . .• Manchester, IIia Gra.ce the DLlke of, R.P ... Mitchell, 1\11', A. O. Mitchell, Mr. J OM Nugent, Mrs. ArtLlU' Orde, 1\1i88 E. M. P elham, the Lord Phillips, Mr. A . Reyher, Dr. Oarl, (St. Petersburgh) Rodgett, :nfl'S. Richard B. Rowe, Mr. Richard Reynolds, F .S.A. St. Albans, the Right Rev. Lhe Lord Bish0p of St. George, General Sir J OM, R.C.B . Sancton, Mr. Philip Sharp, Mr. William Shrimpton, Dr. Oharles Skerritt, Miss O. E . Steet, Mr. G. Oarrick, F.R.C.~. Sutherland, His Grace the Duke of, K.G . . . Sweeting, Miss E. Taylor, Sm'geon-Major, 1f.M.D . • • Templetown, General thc Vi;;count, R.C.B. Vacher, Mr. Francis, F.RC .S. Waddy, Mr. Edward, M .ll.C.B Walker, Mr. John Wallace, Sir Richard, Bart., M.P . Weston, Lieut.- Ool. Gould IIunter, F .S. A.. Weston, Mrs. Gould IIunter Willman, Mr. Oharles ,. Yarrow, Mrs ...

HONORARY LIFE

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MEMBERS.

(Elected in recogn1tion oj distinguisltecl serV1:ce in fu~·theril1g tl..e objects (if the Assodation.) Adams, Mr. Matthew A., F .R . C.S . Andrews, Mr. S., M.R.@.S . Atkinson, :Mr. Robert, M.R.C.fI.

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Ball'ow, Mr. O. A., M.n.c.s. Bingham, Mr. John J. L.R.O.P . Buek, Mr. J. Randle, M.ll.O.S . Buck, Dr. VV. E. Ooleman, :Mr. 'V. W., M.ll.O.S. Dtwies, :Mr. Charles D. Dttyey, Mr. J ohu, F.R.O.S. Dolan, ]\fl'. Thomas, F.ll.O.S. Douglu , Mr. OJauu.e, L.R.O.P. Duke, Surgeon-Major ,V. A., Army Medical DeparLlllcllL. DunCll,n, LieuLcnant-Colouel Francis, R.A. Eccles, Mr. A. Symon, 1LD. Finlay, Surgeon-::Uajor W., Army Medical Department. FIlzgerald, Dr. O. Egerton. Furley, Mr. John. Furbcr, 1\11-. George II., M.R.C.S. Gabb, ~1r. O. Baker, M.lt.C.S. Gascoigne, Mr. 'V. E., L.R.O.S. Godwin, ~lU'geon-~1ajor O. R. Y., Army Medical Department. GOUl'ley, Dr. Samuel. lIumilLon, Major IIuns n., 3rd Brigade Northern Division Royal Artillery. lIn) nes, Dr. ~:llanley L. lEeks, Mr. R., M.R.O.S. Imle , Deputy Sm·l.\eon-General O. A., M.D., Army Medical Dep:il.rtment. J oncs, Mr. ,Vest. Lee, ~1r. n. J., L.S . .<\.. Mn,ckilllay, Mr. James G. H., M.lt.C.S. Malcolmtion, Dr. John A. 1\l:ll'l'ioll, fr. O. \V ., M.R.C.S. MnrrioLt, Dr. O. D. McOarthy, 1\11'. Jutltiu l\Jc.O., M.R.U.S. McOuaig, Dr. Duncan. Moore, MI'. II. Uecil, M.n.c.s. Mooro, tU'gl'on-~1njor fSandford, M.D., Army Mecucnl Dl parLment. N ankiyoll, Dr. IIerbCl L. Ncwman, Dr. "William. !\" onnan, Dr. J. 'V. O'Oonncll, Smgeon-l\Injol'. Pagc, Dr. David. Pur"on , Dr. Francis IIenry. Pllrtl'illge: Dr. '1\ Pla.Lt, Mr. W. II., L .RC.P. Plomley, Dr. John F. Rall'lings, 1\11'. Jamos, M.n.r.S. Reid, Mr. T. WhiLeheact, F.n.O.p. Ro,' e, Dr. Thomas Smith. Scholefiolc1, Dr. G. E. Simp on, Dr. J. IIerbcrt. Stttrnford, Mr. William Ackrill, M.R,,'.S. teet, Mr. George Oarrick, F.R.C.S. Sll'ellon, 1\11'. nmucl, M.RC.S. '1' ]10111:;,011, Dr. Williulll.


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30 Turner, Mr. H. Gunton, M.R.O.S. TUl'ner, Mr. Thomas, M.R.O.S. TJl'rell, Mr. Walter, M.R.O.S. Tyson, Mr. William Joseph, M.B. Walker, JYIr. Samuel, }f.R.O.S. Wheeler, Dr. William Ireland. Young, Mr. A., F.R.O.S.

ANNUA.L

SUBSCRIBERS.

NOTE.-The Annual Members attached to Centres al'e not included in this List, but a?'e shown 1']1, Appendix B. Abbott, Mr. Joseph Addison, MI'. Percy L. Baker, Surgeon-Major F. B., Grenadier Guards Ballard, Miss S. J. Barkley, :Miss Alice R ... Beale, Mrs. Frances Be!j,uchamp, :Th:frs. Bernard, Uiss Ellen Biddulpb, MI'. Geo. ToO . Blumer, Mr. J. G. Bowen, Surgeon-General R. Bradford, Miss Bradley, Mr. J. Eccles. , Bridges, Miss P. H. Brown, Rev. Jos. T. Brown, Miss .. Browne, Miss Ursula Wade Bruce, Rev. W. Oonybeare Burt, Mr. J .. , Of1,rter, Miss M, R. Oladwick, Dr. A. Clark, Mrs. E. M. Olark, Miss E. M. Oookson, Miss Orombie, Miss Dallas, Honble. Lady Dallas, Oaptain R. O. F. Dallas, Mrs. R. O. F. Dewhurst, Mrs. Digby, Mr. G. D. W. Duncan, Lieut.-Ool. Francis, R,A. Eclensor, MI·s. M. Evelegh, Oaptain G. 0., 11.A, Glyn, Miss Oonstance Golcl.ingham, Mrs.

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32 Maude, Miss Emilv Meynell, ]\fl'. Gerard C. Mills, 1\11'. R. J ., ALB. Mitchell, Mrs. J. F. Moncrieff, :Mrs. Newbmn, Miss Emily .. Nicholson, ilfrs. O'Dell, lUrs. M. E. Onslow, Lady M. Augusta Orde, Miss E. M. Otton, Dr. Oha1'1es Pegler, 1lr. L. H., M.B . Pendleton, :JIr. D. Perfect, Miss 1\1. Peto, Miss Emily L. Phillipi, :Ml's. A. -M:. Pollock, Mr. Ernest M:. Preston, Mrs. .Prout, ]\fr. S. Gille, pie Reston, 1\11'. II., M.R.C.S. Rigaud, Major-General Gibbes .. Robinson, lUI'S. George Rosetta, 1\11'. J. II. St. George, Dr. George Sampson, JYIrs. Julie de M. Sandwith, Mr. F . ]\f., M .R . C.S. Saul, Dr. Wingate Seaton, Mr. Wm. Augustus Shaw, Dr. John Sieveking, Dr., F.S.A. Simond!', Mrs. Simpson, nIl's. Janet Singleton, ]\fiss A. H. Skerritt, Miss Alice JYI. Skerritt, ]\fiss Charlotte E. Slingsby, ]\fiss Smith, Mrs. Ed ward Heathcote . • Speir, The Honoul'l1ble Mrs. Stilwell, Mrs. J. P. Stirling, Mr. John Surteeb-Allnatt, Mrs. Surtees-.Allnatt, Miss 1\1. E. Temple, Miss Catherine Tripp, Miss F. E. Tuson, Mrs . .. Walker, LIeut. -General Sir Chas. P . Beauchamp, Walker, Mr. R. WanstaH, Rev. E. F . .. Warcl, Miss Grace C. .. Whigham, Miss Emma Wiggins, Mrs.

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ST. JOHN AMBU .L ANCE ASSOCIA l'ION. •

U.d.". th, Pat,·a.age of

IllS

GRAOJ~

.

TIlE DUKE OF MANCilESTER, K.P., AncZ the CHAPTER

of the

O.RDER OF ST8 JOHN OF JERUSALEM (ENGLISH LANGUE). SIR E A. LIEUT 00H.

LEOHMERE '. CentraZ Executtve Committee F D ' BART ., 1\1:.P. , CJ.~at1man, .: LONEL . UNCAN, R.A.! D.O.L., LL.D., Deputy Chai1'man. . JOllN FURLEY, ESQ., Honora?:J Dtl'ector oj Stores OAPTAIN R. O. F. DALLAs, T1·eas1we1·. . OAPTAIN IT. O. PERROTT, Cktej Sec1·etary. J. H. EASTERBROOK, ESQ., Assistant SeC1'etary and Storekeepc1·.

*Annual . t'

Subor Donation. cnp

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?ny*- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

to the St. John Ambulance Association, being exclusive of ent1'ance fees (if any) for admission to classes, eithe?' p?'eli7nina1'y 1)1' advanced.

t Please state "MJ.'." "Mrs." or "]\Iiss."

Usual SignatuTe (t

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Date

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Permanent Add?'ess - - - - _. ~OTE.-Life

JUembers and Annual ubscribers of One Guinea (and upward) are ent'tl d t . ( . of the Report of the t. John Ambulance A sociation. . 1 e () receIve post paId) a copy

FINANCE ~rusfe.cs.

GE

'ERAL THE VI COUNT TE:\IPLETOWN K.C.B. GENERAL IR J OIIX

IR ED}IUND . II T. GEORGE, K.C.B.

LECH}1ERE, BART.,

I.P.

SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. An Annual Subscriber of Five

hillingi'3 and upwa,l'ds can become a Member of the " 'to John Ambulance

Association." A Donation of Five Pound

and upward

constitut s Life Member hi1 .

.A nn1:wl ub criptions will be con idered clue on January 1 t in a~h year, but an Annual ubscription pa,id for the first time in October, ov mber, or December will not become due till 1st of January of the econd year

following. Forms of Membership and Orders on Bankers can be obtained on application to the Chief Secreta,ry. Donations, and especiaEy Annual Subscription are arne tly solicited. The work of the ocia,tion ha,s of IA.te so enormously increaseo, especially among colliers, miner, police, milway a,nd dock employes, a,nd others, who cau contribute nothing towards the neces a,ry working xpen e. , while they ron titute no cbs to w!J.om in truction is, from the nature of their daily occnpation, of the highest value, that further and substantia,l pecnuia,l'Y upport from tho e able and willing to afford it is urgently neeued. Cheques and Po t Office Ord r ma,y be ma,cle pn.ya,ble to the Chief ecretary, I't ..John Ambulance Association, St. Jo1m's Ga,te, Clerkenwell, E.C., or to the Trea,surer of allY Centre.


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FORMATION OF A CENTRE. TRUSTEES.

GENERAL TIIE VISCOUNT T EMPLETOWN,

SIR

ED1IUND }...

G E ERAL

SIR

II.

J OIIN

L ECIDIERE, BART,

ST.

GEORGE,

IT is u':lual to hold an Inaugural Public Meeting, presided over by tbe ~1ayor or other local dignitary, and attended by a Deputation from the Centml Executive Committee, to explain the objects of the move~ ment. The sy tem adopted is then as follows:-

K.C.B.

M.P.

(a). The formation of an ill.ilnential local Committee, with Chairman,

K.C.B.

Trea~urer, and IIonorary ecretary. (0 .) The formation of cla es ( eparate) for persons of both sexes. (c. ) Th socming the services of a competent medical gentleman, who will undertake the duties of Lecturer gmtuito1lsl!J. (d.) The formation of a Ladie.·' Committee (when regui. ite). (e.) Obtaining the use of a suitable ro0m, such as a Yolunteer Drill Shed, Schoolroom, or tmlla!' Imilding, or in a private house, wher lectures can be delivered. (j) The colI ctlon of sub cription to defray local expenses, and to fm'll1sh contributions to head-quarters to carryon and extend th work of the As Gciation. (g .) The enrolling for ertry in the Register kept at the IIead Offices the names of certificated pllpils who wonld consent in War tim e to aRRiRt the Order of , t. John in certain capacities, a list of which can be obtained from the Ohief Secretary.

FORM OF BEQUEST TO TilE

I give and b queath to the Treasurer of the Central Executi va Committee for the time being of the St. J ohn Ambulance Association the sum of £

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to be applied at th e discretion of the Central Executive Committee of the said Association towards the philanthropic objects

of such

Association, and I direct that the said sum shall be paid, free of legacy duty, out of such pa,rt of my personal estate as may be legally bequeathed for charitable purposes.

FINANcE.--Receipts for local sub cription will be gi,en by the TreaRUl'ers or IIonorary ecretarie of Uentres from receipt books supplied by the Cbief ecretary. All local expenses will be defrayed by the Treasurers or IIonorary Secretaries of Ct'ntres out of sub criptions recei ved. A Balance Sheet or Statement of receipts and expenditure at each Centre is annually sent in to the Chi f Secretary, liot later than J une 15th. This mu t be signed, and certified as correct, by the Chairman, llon. Secretary and Treasurer, or if a Trea. urer Le not appointed, by one other lember of the Local Committee. It i. expected that at the annual settlement of accounts in June: a sum will be remii.ted to St . J olm's Gate of sufficient amount to cover the cost incurred during the previous twelve month in sending Exa.miner (who are paid one guinea each c7ass examined, a.nd firf~t -c1 a.ss


38 travemng expenses), and in supplying Certificates and printed matter, as well as to assist in defraying the working expenses of the Association, and especially to leave as large a balance as po sible as a contribution toward8 the maintenance of the work among pOOl' Centres anCl Classes which can contribute nothing in diminution of the cost they entail on the Central Fund. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.-This consists of five lectures, followed by an Examination. The subjects taught ~ are detailed in the Syllabus. The last half-hour is devoted to practical work: such as the application of bandages and splints, re toration of the apparently drowned, lifting the injured, carrying on stretchers, &c., &c. The examiner is sent down by the Central Committee. A report is made by bim, and No certificates of proficieucy are awarded to successful Candidate lecturer may exarrllue his own c]as . "MATERIEL" REQUIRED.-The articles required for the use of the Classes are, a (Furley pattern) Stretcher (price 42s.); a set of physiological Charts or Diagrams (price 15s.); a set of common plints, a Tourniquet, and a supply of plain Roller and Triangular Bandage. All these can be obtained from the IIonorary Director of Store. 45,000 copies of a very useful llaudbook (price one Shilling each), compiled for the express use of the classes by the late Surgeon- rajor P. Shepherd, A.~1.D., an Honorary Associate of the Order of . t . John (killed at Isandula), are already in circulation, as well as a small Pocket "Aide-Memoire," by the same author, price in linen-lined Envelope 4d. each, or (in pae;kets) 3s. per dozen; anll the Committee strongly recommend the Illustrated EEi!llarch bandage (price 6el. each), bearing printed diagrams showing the method of applicatiou. The latter can a1. 0 be obtained at St. John's Gate, as well as sJ..Qall anatomical Diagrams, price 2d. each . N.B.-The Stretcher, physiological Oharts, Splints, and Tourniquets become the property of the Centre (or District) on purchase, and can be made use of by many classes, or are available in case of accident; the other articles, except the_plain Bandages, are supplied "ou sale or return." An Ambulance llamper fitted complete, with waterproof cover and strap, and containing the necessary appliances for rendering First Aid, as well as a light-wheeled Litter for conveyance of the injured, although not induded in the rnateriel necessary for a class, can al 0 be had on application to the Honorary Director of Stores.

DETACllED MALE (OR FEMALE) CLAS'1ES. These are clas. es formed in the sulJurbs of London and in country towns and villages, pending the stablishment of regular centres. Such classes are under the immediate control of the Central Executive Committee, and the amount due for the cost of the same should be sent to the Chief ecretary (Captain IIerbert C. Perrott), • t. John's Gate, Clerkemvell, London, E.C. A memorandum giving a detail of the expenses will be found at page 41. The balance (if any) o\'er the actnal total cost of Detached Classes is applied to the maintenance of cla 'e for police, firemen, miners, dock labourers, railway official, working men and women, and others who are too poor to make any pecuniary return for the ill truction received. It i th refore earne ,tly hoped that where the pupils are in a po ition in life to afford it, the amoullt remitted under the item "£nciclental exlJenses ' may he at least not less than fi \Te guilJeas; the demand upon the A "ociation' limited re ourc d cau cd by such gratuitou cla fSes being very great. The Committ e al 0 tnmt that as many pupils as po ible will b com "Lif "or 'A.Dlmal" Icmu 1'S, and thu materially aid by their sub cripLion in extendiug this philanthropic work. From twenty-fiye to thirty i tIle be t number for a cla . It is not de irable to have more thun thirty, or the iustructor cannot de'\ote sufficient time to ach pupi.l. In the case of a female class a small boy should be hi?'ed fa]' demon.'JtJ'Cltion of bandaging. The u ual way to form a Detach8l1 Cia s i for the lady or gentleman undertaking to do 0, to collect from twenty-fiye to thirty name 1 charge each pupil an entrance f e ufficient ill am01..illt to cover the expenses, and remit cheque, eTC., to the Chief eeretar)" who will detail a lecturer, and in due cours an examiner, and arrange for snpply of mate1·iel. If it is required to send a lecturer an exceptional di tance from town (as for in. tallce had to be clone in the case of Lincoln), an extra fee of two or tIll' e guineas would probably have to be paid him.

A local medical practitioner (duly qualified) may I cture, provided he adheres to the authorised olIiciu1 ylbl..ms of th As ociation. Female lectururs are not allowed. Detached classes usually m t, in the case of women, in some lady's drawing-room; in the case of men in a parish choolroom, institution, or similar building.

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COll1'se of I nstTllction. -This consists of five lectures, with an intcrv:.11 of a week between each. Each lecture In. ts abouL all hour-and-n.-half, the last half hour being' eleyoted to practical work (bandaging, application of splints, &c., &c.). The sixth week the examination takes place.

E XPE NSES.

~No

lectuTe1' may examine his own cbss.

Payments to be made to the Chief Secretary,

£ s. d.

550 2. J.,ECTUREH'S Firtif,-Class Travelling Expenses from London (five return journeys) 3. EXHIINER'S FEE 1 1 0 4. EXA)HNER'S Fit, t-Class Travelling Expenses from London (one return journey) 5. INCIDENTAL EX:PE~sEd.-Cost of Certificates, Prillting, Postage, Stationery, &e., not less than . . 2 2 (I For a Preliminary CIa s .• 550 For a N UI' ing Class NOTE.-The forcgoing expenses" ill be dcfrayed by the Chief Se(;retary out of the Cheque forwarded to him pre,iou ly, as explained. 1. LEcT"C"RER'S FEE

A t least a clem' week's notice, stating also pTobable numbe1' of candidates, should be given to the Chief SecTetaTY of a convenient day, !IOUT, a11Cl place (a choice of two 01' thTee days is p1'efe7'able) f01' exo mination, to prevent disappointment in sending' down an examiner. The ouly additional articles required for the examination are a supply of foolscap paper and pAncils, or pens aud ink. Certificates are awarded to the successful

candidates. Secretaries of Detached Clas 'es are recommended to aRcertain during the course the full Christian names of the pupils, as they will probably save themselves thereby much trouble ~\,lld cOfrespoudcnce when the extract from the examiner's report is forwarded for ,el'ification of spelling' of names. Class attendance sheets can be obtained, if desired, on application. ~N.B . -lrfixed classes of males aul females ate on no account pennittecl.

SECOND CouRsE.-Lectures on "llome Nursing and llygiene" can be arranged in a similar manner for women who have gone through the first course. It is usual, however, that the eutrance fee should never be less than half a guinea, as the minimum charge; and that the um remitted for" incidental expenses" should not be less than jive guineas. Only pupils holding the Preliminary Certificate can enter for the examination for the Second Course, for which vellum certificates arc awarded . N.B.- Special Books are supplied for Nursing Cla'Sses at I s. each, 1)1' by post 1 s. 2d. Full particulars as to the formation of Centres, terms of Membersmp, syllabus of instruction, subscription forms, and details as to the work of the St. John Ambulance Association can be obtained from the Chief Secretary,

ST. J OIIN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C. JlI l.y, 1832 .

DE1' ACIIED CLASS.

Payments to be made to the Honorary Director of Stores. 1\IATERlEL, ,iz.: PhYhiological Charts, Splints, Tourniqllet, Plain Roller, and Triangu.lar Bandages (CIL1.RGE FOR HIRE OF) . . N.B.-It is cs ential that the Charts should be returned to St. John's GaLe in as perfect a condition as when supplie 1, as otherwise their full ,aluo "ill have to be cbarged. In the case of i\Iul,~ Cla ses, a Stretcher, which mllst be retained (being al 0 be rcquired, price alway u efnl in case of accident) IN ADDITIONAL TO TilE IAl'BlUEL sent on hire referred to above, a supply of the fo1lowing article (according to the number attending tho Clas) \\ ill be fOl'wardoJ to the bdy or gentleman in charge "011 sale (at the prices quoted) 0/' retui'Il." These articles can be accounted for separately from the expellses of the Class mentioned in Lho preceding paragraph, unel can be paid for at the end of the com'se, when Lbe Books, &e., left unsold will be taken b~LCk, if undamaged. " Aids for Ca, es of Injuries ot' Suduen Illness" (By Surgeon-Major P. Sltepl1cl'd, ~f.B.) "Esmn.rch's Triangular Bandages," illustrated by c1iagrams showillg method of application (with pl'inted instructions enclosed) Small Physiological Diagrams Card pocket" Aic1es-Memoire" " IIospilaller ,Vork at St. J olm's GaLe in the XIYth Century," by Lieut.-Col. F . Duncan, R...l., M .A., D.C.L. (Pamph.) "The Order of SL. J 0]111 of J erllsulem in England," and" The St. John Ambulance Associ.l.tion," compiled by Oaptn.in Gildea, Assi.stant Almoner of the Order. By Post. Bound in Cloth, Is. Price { " BOfn·ds, is. 6d.

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FIF1:ll LEUTURE FOR 1J1ALES ONLY.

FIRST AID TO THE INJURED.

A. The improvised method of lifting anrl carrying the sick or injured. B. Methods of lifting and carryiug the sick or injured on stretchers. O. The conv yance of 'uch by rail, or in country carts.

~t. ~ogn ~lnllulante ~asatiutiont

FIFTII LECTURE FOR FEJ.1 IALES ONLY.

SYLLABUS OF INSTRUCTION. FIRS T LEOTURE.

Hints on nursing, warming, and ventilating the sick chamber. The URO of the thermometer. B. T nding and ob erving the ick, dres~ing wound, making pouhic .', changing heet. , lifting helpless I atiellt , feeding the sick. U. Improvised methods of cal rying helple s patients.

A. Preliminary remarks, object of Instruction, &c.

B. A general outline of the Structure and Functions of tho TIuman Body, including a brief description of the Bones, Muscles, Arterie and Veins. The Functions of the Circulation, Respimtion, au 1 of tbo Nervous System. C. The triangular and roller bandages; their application. SEOOND LECTURE. A. The general direction of the ~Iain Arteries indicating the point where the circulation may be aJ rested. by digital pressure, or by the application of a tourniquet. B. The difference between Art~rial, Venous, and Oapillary Bleeding, and the various extemporary means of arresting it. C. The triangular and roller bandages. I

THIRD LEO'1 U RE.

NOTE

1.

The subjecL of poisons should be treu,ted in a general m!1nner. The common poi. on cla ilied, !1nd only Lheir general ymptoms and effects taught, ' ViLh regard to the Lreo.tment, lhe fir I, indication, viz., boW' to get rid of the poi on, is the only one which C!1U be safely practised by non-professional persons. The udminisLro.Lion of al1Lidote i Lhe medical man's duLy. OTE

II.

The last half-hom of each lecture should be devoted to practical work, such as the u.pplication of bandages aud splinL , lifLi.:ng the wounded, and cu,rryi.ng on stretchers. All female pupils will h!1"\"e to satisfy Lhe Exo.mil1er as to the;1' knowledge of Lhe application of both the roller and triangular bandages. Male pupils will also receive insLrucLion in boLh, but wili havo 1,0 pass in the latter only. NOTE

Ill.

Tbere $houltl be llll inLerv!11 of a week between e!1ch lecture. eX!1mioation lllust aLtend at least four ouL of Lhe five lectures.

A c:1J1didate for

A. The signs of Fracture, and first aid to be rendered in such accidents. The application of splints, or other restra.ining apphratus. B. The triangular and roller bandages. FOURTTI LEUTURE. A. First aid tf) those suffering collapse from IDJury, to those stunned, to the apoplectic, inebriated, epil eptic, fainting, and to those bitten by rabid animals. B. The immediate treatment of the apparently drowlIed, 01' otherwise suffocated. U. Burns, scalds, and poisons.

Mixed Classes of 1Jren and TVomen m'e on no account perll/itted.


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NOTE .

S Y LL AB US

O F

This "'yllabui::! for the ccond Cour e, sometim s called" Ad'IJanced," or ~~ ]{lI7'8illg" CIa ,<:;os, has uoen dra\\n up by tbe Sub-Committee appoilJtocl for the purpose, and bas tbis day beon approved by tbe Central EXG 'LltiYe Committoe for tbe information of Lecturers in lieu of othors PI' 'Vious1y in use.

LECTUR ES TO WO MEN O N HO ME N URSING AN D

By Order.

HYG IEN E.

ilERBERT C. PERROTrr, Chief I eCl'etm'y, S. J. A . A .

LECTURE I.- THE SICK ROOM. Introductory Remarks-Selection, preparation and cleaning of room-Bed and bedding- Furnishing-\'lal'ming and Vcutiiation. LECTURE H .-INFECTION AND DJSI~FECTION. Infectious and non-infections caBes-Quarantine of patient-ili lory of a fever case- Disinfecting and disiufectauts . LECTURE IlL- DETAILS OF NURSING. The nurse-Regulation of visitors-Management of nurse's own health- Washing and dresEling patients-Bed-making-ChalJging sheets- Lifting helpless patients- Sick diet-Admiuistration of food, medicines, and stimulants. LECTURE IV.-DETAILS OF NURSIKG-(c07ltil1l1ccZ). Observation of the sick- Rigors - Sleep-Pain-Postme-Skin.Appetite- Vomiting-Cough-Expectoration-EITcctf:l of romediei'l, &.e. - Temperature taking-Batbs-Bed-sores-Deli l'i llm-Nursillg sick children- What to prepare for Physician's and Surgeon's visit. LECTURE V.-APPLICATIO~ OF LOCAL REMEDIES. Poultices-Fomentations-Blisters-Oi ntment- Leee hos- Paddill gspli nts- Bandag'ing- Porsonal and family hygieno-M anagemellt of convalescents, N .B .- No persons m'e allowed to enter f01' e;1"amination in these subjects unless they ha'IJe obtainecl the certificate of "Fi]'st A icl to the 117jm·ecl.:' The pup"l must also have attendecl at least fOU?' out of the five Lectll1'e.,).

ST.

JOIlX"

GATE

CLERKE,\WELL, Jul!! ;)0, L.: '0.


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twel ve months since the provious examination (or re-examillation) has been complied w it h . The prices of the Medallions are-

BRON ZE 2s., [Incluuing the SIR E. A . II. LECIDIERE, Bart., M.P.,

ChaiTman CentTal Executive COlilmittee. LmuT.-OOL01-.TEL F . D UNCAN, l{.A., D.O .L , LL.D., Deputy C/wiJ'JnCln. J OIIN FURLEY, Esq., ]]onoTw'y DiTect01' of tIJ1'es . CAPTAIN R. O. F . DALLAS, T1·eaSUl'er. CAPTAJ~ PERROTT, Chief Secl'etw'y. J. II. EA.STERBROOK, E q., Assistant Secretary and Storekeeper.

Cu

SIJ.J VER 7s. 6d.,

Gold 50s., each.

t of engravillg NA~IE and R~GISTER No. on back.]

Cu.,'c. for Medallions, 3s. Gd. each extra.

Every appl i 'ation for 1I edallions mu t be made on a printed Form suppliec1 for that purpo,'e, authenticated by the signature of the ilOllOl'ary 1...\ cretary of the Oentre, or Detached 'lass to which the 1 u pil 01' pupil. may l,elong', and addre sed to the IIOXORARY DIRECTOR OF

TO HE , at the Oentral Office.

for Medal lioJls must be prepaid, and to facilitate llumberillO' and engmviug of names it iR requested that, as far as possilJle the I dallion be ordered by IIo])orary .... ecretaries periodicall y, in batche, and not singly at the uption of individual pupils.

All orr1

l'

The follo'wing iF! the re, olution referred to : At a Mpeting of the Centra.l Executive Oommittee held at t. John' Ga.te, on tho :25th July 1 79, the fullowing rule wa ummimously adopted, "That a list of namc be kept of all tho e pel' on who gain "certiticat ,' ; but no individual. b con idered a properly qualified •. to rencler fir~t aid to the injUl'Cll beyond a year from tbe date of the .. ccrtificate, unle ' they suhmit to an xamination at lea, t once in .• twelve month . This examination may be made by any Member of •. a Local illedical 'taff, and it 'vi1l only extend to two 01' tbrec practical •. qne8tions, tho a.URwcrs to which may prove that the knowledge once

,,,ill

MEDALLION. OERTIFICATED PUPILS who have twice undergone re-examination in accordance with the terms of the Resolution of July 25th, 1879 (a copy appended), with an inteTval of not less than twelve months between each examination, will be exempt from any further examinations, and will be allowed to purchase a .lYIedallion [bronze, sil \'e r, or gold, at the pupil's optiou J, to be carried in the pocket, or worn as a brooch, or on the watch-chain, but never as a decomtion, and to be used wb n necessary as a certificate of competency to reuder first aid to the injured. Thus, a pupil who has obtained a certificate prior to July 1st, 1t>79, and has been re-examined duriug July, 1880, and again ill J uly, 1881, or later, will be eligible for such Medallion; of course provided he or she has, in each io stance, satL'tied the Examiner. WOMEN who have pas, ed the seconn course examination will be allowed to count this as a re-examination if the required ilJterval of

•. acquired has Dot been forgotten."

By Order. HERBERT C. PEIUlOTT, Chief eCl'etw'Y'

ST. JOH "

GATE,

CLl.mKENWEI.L, E.O. JWllIW'Y, 18. '1. 1

.B.---It is not ncc ssary for Lb examin e r to enclor e the certificates of rc-examin d pupils, but Local to Lhe Ohief ecretal'y.

e rctarie

will report their names


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49 No.2 DISTRICT- IETROPOLITA~ CENTRE. ( C£ty and P01't of London, £ncluding IIighgate.)

bl.

Chairlnan and Trcasurer. V. Barrington Kennett, Esq., l\I.A., LL.:M.

moun J\ntbnlauc£ J\-zzllriafinn. APPENDIX B .

METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS AND COUNTRY CENTRES. N A.MES OF LOCA.L EXECUTIVE. NOMI NAL ROL LS OF LIFE AND ANNUAL MEMBERS .A.T EA.Crr DISTRIOT .A.ND CE~TRE.

Members oj the Association a1'e those wlw amwally subscribe Five Shilling.~ and upwards, or who give donations oj £5 and 1lJlwa1'cls to constitute tltetnseZves Life Members.

No. 1 DISTRIUT- -METROPOLITAN OENTRE. (Belgmvia.) Presidcnt. The Right lion. the Earl of Glasgow. Chair man. A. Harfor d Pearson, Esq.

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Trcasurers. A. IT. Pearsoll, Esq. A. E. ROSI:l, Esq.

Distl'ict Secretary. .A.. E. Ross, Esq. Life iUembel'. Mr. Charles Gardiner.

Miss O. A . .A.tkinson. " C. Davies. Dowson. " Dunbar. " Dyneley. Mrs. Harker.

Annual iUcmbcrs . Miss Lindo. II E. Morris. " Mu.pratt. A.. Phillimore. " Renton. Lady Snugg.

District Sccretary.

J. IT. Easterbrook, E g. ThoB. Beck, Esq. E. Doddington, Esq. J. IT. Bond, E q. R. IIareourt Ohambers, Esq. Tho " " " " " " "

lIonorary Secretaries. Re\". R. W. Oldham. Mr. W. IT. Forward. " J. O. W. IIarrison. Ohus Parker.

Lifc lUcmbers. The Rt. IIon. W. McArthur, M.P. Oorporation of tho City of London. Mr. Conrad Bergman. Fishmongel's' Company. 1\lajor.Generul Bryan Milman, C.B. GoldsmiLhs' Company. 1Iles rs. J. and R. Morley. Groccr' Company. 1\11'. Edmund IIo,dcy Palmer. IIab rc1ll.shel's' CJmpany. heriff \V atcl'low. 1\lereert;' Company. "" Edward ,Yebb (British and Merchant l'n}lol's' Company. Foreign Wharf). Skinner' Company. Mi' s Ford, } nrrey COillillcrcial Docks Company. IIigbgaLo. " Maud Annual

Mr. G. Bnkol', Jun. IIcrberL l3altlwin. Thos. BurUett. " II. Billington. " J. . Blest. J . II. Bond. " J. R. Boyce. II ,V. Bl'ooke. Flint Browne. S. II. Obrk. Cha . Coombs. Chas. Cull. T. McK. Von Dadelszen. 11. Forward . E. :F l'ceth. A. Gamble. TIn,toman IIarcolli·t. " Gcorge llal'pcr. A. llu.wkins. Messrs. IIoaro and Co. Mr. W. T. IIodsoll. " IIorace W. IIolt. " R. II. reely. Miss Lacy. Mr. R Lampl'oll. Mrs. Lloyd.

~Icm"bers.

Miss Lloyd. Mr. C. O. Uinehin, " L. Nicholas. " J. T. O'Callnghan. Cllptain G. S. Oldfield. Mrs. G. S. Olllficld. 1\1r. Arlhur J. Oli,er. Mr . Palmer. Mr. P. B. Pol. " E. II. Rea. 1\1rs. Reacl. 1\11'. P. Shephcrd. C. E. Smith. G. A. Smith. W. mith. " R. L. Spicer. A. Stirling. G". F. Stunlee. " C. F. Taylor. J. Thomas. Norman ']'ueker. COlLnLess Visconti. Mr. J. \Vcaver. T. II. Wilkins. " Jas . \ Vila.


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50 No. 3 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CEN TRE. (St. Ja mes's, Wh£tehall, },fayfai1', 9·c.) Chairlnan anli Treasurer. V. B. Barrington-Kennett, Esq., M.A., LL.1\L lIonoral'Y SeCl'etaries. Mr. Lewin H erbert. 1\1iss M. F. Ely. " Lionel Blake. " Blunt. " Kentish Brock. Mrs. Pain e. Rev. G. Beresford. Quintin-llogg. Mr. A. E. Ross, Secretary for Miss Olavering. Westbourne Park Sub-District. " Robertson. " E. Matthews. Life lUembers.

Lady E. Browne. Mr. P ercy John Ohiost'o. " W alter Ooates. " F. L. Oook. Mrs. Quintin-Hogg. Mr. E. Kelso.

Miss Kingsmill. " Annie Milel'. 1\11'. Albert Sandeman. " Fleetwood Sandeman. Mrs. G. G. Sandeman. 1\11'. Arthur L edram Savoury.

Annual Jtrelnbers . Mr. V. B. Barrington K ennett . Rev. James J ackson. Miss E. O. Bedford . General Sir Arnold K emball, R.A., KO.B., KO.S.I. " F. Bland . Mrs. Alice Giffard. Miss Lucy McEwen. Major-General Sir n. Green, KO.S.L, " Sophy Rohde. O.B. Mrs. Alice Tomlin. Miss H. E. H all. Miss G. Western. " Jane Harrington.

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o. 4 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CE:--.JTRE.

(Kensington, South I(ensington, BTompton, Ohelsea, ancZ Notting IfiLL.) President. General Sir H. Oharles B. Daubeney, KO. B. Chairman, Treasurer and Honorary Secretary.

Oaptain Gildea. Life llIembers.

Miss Braby. Mrs. Hargreaves Brown. Miss Burnett. Mrs. Fow ler. Hon. and Rev. E. Oarr-Glyn. Mrs. F. W. Harris. " Lloyd H ardwicke. Miss IIumphl'eys.

Mr. E. J. J el'ram. Miss B. Louisa P arker. " Mary L. P arker. L ady Treln.wny. Mrs. W edd. Miss W eld. " Wilson.

Annual Subscribers.

L ady Archibald. Mn A planel. " Ander on. " Kenneth Anderson. Miss Wright Ander on. " Baillie. Mrs. Blanford. Miss Oonst:mce Barlow. Lady Barkly. Miss Ethcl II. Bcll. " Louisa G. Bell. " Pera Brett,. Mrs. Boyce. 1\1i s J. F. Brockell. lIon. Albini[L Brodrick. " Edith Brothick. Miss Kathleen Bon field. Buchano.n. al'dwell. I, B. Ohalmers. E. V. Ohalmers. O. A. Chombers. " Margaret hance. Mis es 1\1. and 1. Clapham. Mi s Yiolel larke. OraTcn. A. rewe. Creuze. hild. G. hri Lie. Cochrane. olvin. ,I Oox. Mrs. Congreve. Miss CongreTc. " Fo.nny Orosbie. Mrs. Oourtney. Miss CourtnC'y. " C. E. CourLney. " F. Oourtney. Mrs. DaTCnpol't. Colonel DCllniss. Mrs. Dudley Drivel'. Mi s Du Bose. " F an ho.we. " Fell. French. " Ferguson. Mre. Festing.

1\11'. R. W. Forbes. Mrs. Foxcroft. " Fuller. Colonel Fyers. Miss Fyers . " Vera Cameron Gallon. 1\1rs. Gale. Miss Grabam. llon. Mrs Greenhill Garc1ync. Mrs. Gre.v. " Alexander Giffard. " J ames Gildea. Mi s Kathleen Gildea. Captain Gildea. Miss Grimshaw. " 1. IIeron Goldsmid. " E. Gooden. 1\1rs. Gordon. 1\Ii sF. Gordon. E. B. Gordon. Gor t. Gue t. " C. GlU'ney. IIail. J. E. IIail. Helen M. IIull. Irs. vV-. J. IIarri . " Hayne. ~li s Amy Hayne. hl. B. IIeberclen. E. B. Heberden . " IIumphery. 1\1. S. IIunt. 1\Ie . Inglis. " Jeffreys. " Jonas. lIon. 1\1rs. Douglas J ones. 1\1i s Julia Kejghtley. 1\1rs. Kingscotc. 1\11'. II. R. Knipe. 11rs. Loillg. l\1j s H. Mackenzie Lawrence. 1\1I'S. L cn·oJ. " L e"wis. " Somers Lewis. Miss LiLtledale. Mrs. Livermore. " J~yons. " Edward 1\1abcl'ly.


53 Mrs. Maelugan. Mi s MeUurdo. " Agnes JUeN eilL . " Flora JUeN eill. 1\Ies. Maude. Miss Janet Middleton. " Miller. " Millington. Mrs. Montgomerie. Miss Moore. Nash. L. F. M. Nicholls. " Dyee Nicol. " Loyd Nicol. " Edith Oldham. " Mary Oldham. F. )1[. Owen. " Paine. " Oatherine PUl'bury. " E. Rosa Parbury. Mrs. Hawtiu Phillips. " Phillpotts. " Frank Pownall. " Rae. " Rathbone. Miss V. F. Reade. " E. S. Reade. Mrs. W. Rigg. Mis~ Roberts. " M. Robertson. " Sophe Rohde. ]\f. s. Ross . Miss Rowe. Mrs. Russell. Miss Russell. " Mary J. Russell. " Shaen.

1\frs. Sal1(l(,111:1n. " Streatfield. Lady Isabel Ste~\art. Mn Seely. Miss A. Seely. " E. eely. " F. Seely. " Skelton. SLeel. SLe,enson. Mine Sillem. Mrs. Bisshopp Smith. l\1iss Franklin Smith . " Olara L. Smith. " J. Mnrray Smith. " E. Mm'ray Smith. Mrs. Spier. " Stibbard. " SWeman. General Scott. Miss Elelyn Stopford. :Mrs. Sutton. Miss Shute. Mrs. StlU'gis. Lady l'hring. Miss Twining. 1\1rs. Thm·burn. Miss Etta Von Ronn. ,Vade. " F. Wray. " E. Wray. Lady Isabella Whitbread. Miss ,Vild. 1\1rs. Wilde. Miss Wilde. Mrs. Oarus Wilson. Misses M. and A. Wills.

Life lUcmbel'. Mr. Fred. vVm. Allington. AUU1Uti

Mr. J. M. Andrew. " J. Q. Ooombs.

No. G DISTRICT-:JIgTROPOLITAN CENTRE. (BlooJllsbw'Y, g·c.) Honorary Secretary. E. II. B:l'rerstock, Esq.

No. 7 DI'TRIUT-MBTROPOLIT N CE~TRE. eNol,th East LOJl(lon, C/upton, Stuke lYewington, g'c.) Prcsidcnt. Tl10 Right R ev. The Lord BHlOP of Bedford. Trcasurcr

(Chetring Cross, Stmnd, Chancery Lane, ~c.) Chail'nlan and 'rreasurel'. Geol'go Tournay Biddulph, Esq. Deputy Chairman. George James, Esq. Ilonol'al'Y SeCl'etal'Y. O. J. Lambe Eamos, E sq.

a1Ul

Honorary Secl'etary.

II. Thornhill Roxby, E sq.

No.8 DL TIUCT-~IETROPOLITAN CE~TRE. (Putney, IVancls/l'o7,th and neighbour/wnd.) President. The RighL Hon. Sir Bt.rne Frere, Bart. Chairman. Edward Ooventry, Esq.

\

Trcasurer.

J. W. Wilson, Esq. JIonoral"Y Secrctary. Arthur Dr,) don, Esq.

M[·. A., Allen. E. Ooventry. A. Dryden. Mi s FleLcher. Mr. J. Hooker. Mrs. J aeksol1. lJ

No. 5 DI3TRICT-METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

IUelubel's. MI'. Geo. James. " Geo. Graham Stone.

Anllual :Ucmbers. 1\Ir. J. O. Leman. Oolonel North, I.P. lUI's. Wright. " G. E. 'Vright. 1\11'. J. G. ·Wylie.

No.9 DIST1UCT- [ETROPOLITAN CEN1'RE. (Kilbll7'n and N01'th TVest London, g·c.) Chairman. Major·Genera'! R. ,V. Lowry, O.B.


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A 113L ESIDE CENTRE.

Treasure}' anll Honorary Secretary. Francis J. Griesbach, Esq.

T

( Tf es tJII01·el((lIrl.)

Annual lUe mb cr s . Mr. F. J. Grie bach . " J. W. Huckvale. Major-General R. W. Lo~V1'y , C.B . Dr. W. II. Platt. Col. J. Blackett R evell. Mr. E. Whibley.

Mr. C. B. Allen. J. G. Atkinson . " J. T. Bowen. " T . W . Carpenter. Dr. H . S. Davson. Mr. Banister F letcher.

Cha i rman. Rev. J . "V. Ashton.

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ASIIFORD OEI ~ TRE . President. II.R.II. The Duke of Edinburgh, K.G.

No. 10 DIST RICT-~IETROPOLITAN CENTRE.

Chairlllan. John Fur]ey, Esq.

(B1'ixton and neighbourhood.)

Treasurer anll Honorar y Secr etary . T . W . Townsend, Esq.

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Trea urel'. Major Powell.

Honorary Sccretar y. T . L . J ones, Esq.

Lifc :Uembers. Loru IIothficld . Mrs. Schreiber.

Urs. Bloomfield. Mr. J . . Bmra.

ABERDARE CENTRE.

DelJUty Chairman. J ames Lewis, Esq.

Trea u r er . W. F. B. Jemmett, Esq. lIonorary Secretary. John Crecry, Esq.

Cha irln an. The R ev, Canon Hussey, D .D.

Chairma n . L ord Aberdare.

J1onorary Secreta ry. R eT". II. B. Rawn-ley.

Mr.

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Annual ;Uembers. ~Ir. J. f::l. Eu tcs. Mr. R. Furley. Ml". R. Furley. 1\[r. R. II. ::Uul'ray. JUri'. Schreiber.

,V. P. Burrn..

}'1r. F. Cbeesman. )

Mr. J. Creery. 'V. Dauiel'. Sir E. C. Dering Burt. Rev. C. J. D'O) ley.

}.fl'.

B.~BBI~UTON

CENTRE.

1~l'e"hlcnt .

ALFRETON CENTRE. Presillent. O. R. P almer-Morewood, Esq. Chairman. J. P ogmore, Esq.

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Trca surer. Wm. Parsons, Esq.

Ilonorary Secr etar y . Mr. Holland Rowbottom. Life lUember. Mr. C. R. Palmer-Morewood,

Mr . E. E. Bone. Miss Ohalloner. R ev. J . O. H. Deacon. Mrs. Deacon. Mr. E. Ear dley. Mrs. H all. Mr. W. Hickson. Mr. S. H ollingworth. Mr. B. Marks.

Annual lUcJn bcr s . Mrs. Palmer-More wood. Mr. G. Olorenshaw. Mr. J. Pogmore. Miss Roberts. Mr . F . Robinson. Mr. II. RowbotLom. Mrs . R owbottom. Mr. J. G. Wilson. Mrs. J . G. Wilson.

Lieut. -Colonel Oharles Seely, M.P. Ch a i rm an. Geo. Fowler, Esq.

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Trea urcr anll II on orar y Sccr etar y_ Oharles Barber, Esq.

Lifc ::U cmber. IJi('ut.-Colollel Cbarlc Seely, M.P.

BAnNSLEY OEX'l'RE. l"l·cshlcnt. Walter 1'. 'Y. ~pen('er Stanhope, Esq. Chairman. IIis Worship the l\InJor (B. }.In,r h[111, E q.) D Cll nty Chairmcn. Trcasurcr. 1 110 Rev. W. W. Kirby, M.A. (Rumi J. n. Watson, E~q. Dean). lIonol'ary Sccretary. J . Bln,ckbUl'l1, Eoq. S urgoon-Maj or, Jth A.B.W.Y.RV. Rev. J. G. E] tob, B.A. Annual ;JIcmbcI'S. (. 0 Rl'Lnrn.) F


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BARRO\V-IN-FURNE'S CENTRE. Cl1airllla ll. Ed~Yard W aclham , Esq., J.P.

Trcasurcr. IIcll1'Y Cook, Esq. Honorary Secl'ctary, R ,;v. A. B. Crosse, M.A.

1\'[1"~. 1\:oo ll"n. 1\11'. ullc l·. 1\11'. Phillpott3. :'.frs. Plater. Ii,s Raffine!' Mrs. Tillal'cl.

]\.frs. C. P. I tuart. Surtees-Allllatt. RCI' . IIart Smith. Captain Very. Mrs. C. J. W ells. C. ·Wells.

Life IUcmbcrs. The Barrow IIrematite Steel Co.

BEIGIITON BASINGSTOKE CENTRE.

CE~TRE.

Pres;icJ.('nt,

Chairman, Wm. W. Portal, Esq.

Prcsillcnt. :Melv ille Portal, Esq. Dcputy Chairman. The Rev. Canon Millard, D.D.

TrcasuI'cr. F. Lazenby, Esq.

Jlonoral'Y Secretary. J. Gibson, E sq.

IT. 'V. Yprel. t, E q., J.P. Chairman, R. ElILlison E q.

Treasurer, J. II. Ashton. Esq. UOlloral'Y Sccrctary. George IIollulld, Esq. A.nuual )[cmbcr, . ( :To Rrtul'l1.)

Life lUcmbcl'. Lieut.-Colonel Robert Bickerstaff. Annual )Ienlbel's. I Thc Rev. Canon H eslop.

Mrs. A. Dowling.

BEARP A.RK COLLIERY CENTRE.

ChairJuan . Adl1n1 Darling, Etq. praynI' of ille BOIOUgh of

Honorary Secretary.

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Trcas urer.

B enjamin II. Dodd, E q.

W. L. Miller, E.q.

Bel'wick-on-T~rcecl.)

Jlonorary Sccrctary. Captain RoberL " edelell.

Lifc Jlembcr .

'I he Hon.

BEDFORD CENTRE. I-resicJ.cnt. Colonel Stuart. Chairman. Rev. H. Kempson.

Mrs. Keown. Duchess of Bedford. Marchioness or Tavistock. Mrs. Boultbee. Miss Bromhead. R ev. J. Copner. Mr. F. Cockburn. Mrs. F. Davis .

)Ir .

' Vatson L\

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ke\1'.

Lieut. -Colonel David ::.\Iillle-liome, M.P.

,'-nuual iU Clllbcl's. I ::'III'. Adam Darlin g. The Rcy. :FaLher Stark .

::.\11'. ' VJlliam Alder. 'rl'ea nrcr.

Mrs. KeuWll (p1"O tern .) Honorary Secretaries. I Mrs. Higgens. Life lUcmbel's. F . IIoward, E sq. Col. Stuart. Annual lUembers . Mrs. Elton. Edwards . " E. IIolt. " Mrs. Hi ggens. Colonel Josselyn.

BIRCll\YOOD COLLIERY CENTRE. I"rcsillcnt. ChurlG' IIilLon !::ecly, Esq. Trca urc}'

Chairman. 'Thomas IJn,Dcock, E,q.

Geo. W. Chambel'lain, E@q. 1I01101'al'Y Secretary. John [t>l'l'il1l all, Esq. I~ifc

::'IIr.

lUcmbcl'.

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58 Annual lUenlbers.

BIRKDALE CENTRE. President.

Thos. W eld-Blundell, Esq., J.P., D.L. Chairman. Dr. !I. H. Vernon.

DCI.uty Cbail'man. J. C. Barrett, Esq.

Tl'ea!'urcr. R. Heap, Jun., Esg.

lIonorary Sccretary. Captain vV. II. Simmonds. Anllual ;Uembers.

1\1iss Atherton. 1\1rs. Andrew. Barrett. Barlow. Mi 4 s Brene. " Benthn.m. Mrs. D. Brown. Miss Butterworth. Mrs. Butterworth. Crowther. Miss Coop. " Denbigh. Mr. J. Fairbal'o. Mrs. Flynt. Miss A. Fisher. 1\1. Fishe". Major T. L. Furlong. Miss F. Godfrey. " A. Hudi!On. " J. Harrison. Mrs. Digby Johnson.

Mr~.

Jone . J. Jones. G. Jones. Lund. Mrs. Mathwin. 1\11'. II. Mathwin, Jun. 1\11' . H. Mathwin, Jun. Mrs . .l\1eacort. " Ne! on. .l\1is Sntherland. Mr. immonds. Mi s II. harp. Mr. C. Sm tho " T. W. Mead. Toole. " Wilson. ,. A. Wright. Mr. W. Weld. Mrs. VV. Weld. Miss 1\1. A. Walkden. M. Warbmton.

Mis~

BIRMl~GIIAM

CEN'IRE.

Presitlent.

Tlte Right lion. Lord Leigh. Chairman.

Rev. Canon Wilkinson, D.D. Treasurer and lIo11orary Secretary.

G. King Pa.Lten, Esq.

Rev. D. Adamson. Mis Adkins. Mrs. Ambler. Burney. Miss Jhrrow. Mr(l. R. Bal'llcct. Rev. \V. K. R. Bodford, 1\I..A. 1\11' . 'V. 13 e t. Roy' . J. O. Donm. J amps Booth. Rev. ('[1nOn Bowlby. Mrs. Brooks. " F. Brown. II. L. Bro\l·nc. Miss :\1. Bancher. Mrs. R. L. Chance. " T. 1m c. Miss 0 . uLLock. " R. Uhuttock. Cleuyer . A. E. D. Coopcr. Mi II. E. Clymer. " Dingley. " Dobbs. " n. Edwards. 1\1rs. El'ltns. G. n. Rn1ll . Mt s Fellows. hlt ses Firth. 1\1i Emily Fry . 1\1rs. Gibb . 1\1t s Gr.st. " Jane IIarllc,). " na 'lcr. Clunks IIalYley. Mi lIill. .Alfrcd IIilJ, Esq., J. P. J. S. IIo;>kins, Eeq., J. P. Miss IIunter. 1\1rs. Johnstone. Mis Jone. " A. 1\1. Keep. Keilillg. :\/(1'03. ltrosvcnor L ee.

Right lion. Lord Leigh. Mrs. E . R. Lloyd. " Hoymrd Lloyd. Mi~s Long. Captain \V. R. Ludlow. lUI's. G. Manton. C. E. :\Iatthews. G. S. Matthews. Mi s Maye. MeridyLb. " II. J. Neile. ,I l\lnry Nowers. Osler. " Parsons. 1\1rs. King PatteD. T. E. Pemberlon. Mrs. A. Philip. Mis Poole. Irs. IT. J. RaboDc. " J. Rubone. ::\11' . Jefferson Reade. R . H. Re~ves. Mr. A. Ricbardson. " John Robinson. :\ll". R. Ro:lgers. Miss F. H. Ryland. Saunders. Mrs. Smy the. Stanley. limp'on. 1Iis tock. llIi~ es tone. :\li:;s llckling. Lawson 'TaiL, l\I.R.O. ". 1\lrs. Thom on. Mis Timmins . E. Timmins. 1\11". Tyndall. lUis "~alsoD. ReI'. Canon 'Vilkinson, D.D. 'Yilionghr)y Wilkin on. 1\11' . ,Yo \\rilkinson. " IT. Wilkinson. J. II. Will,insoD.

Life lUemberiii.

Right lIon. Lord Leigh. G. B. Lloyd, Esq., J.P. Arthur Allbright, Esq.) J.P. John E. Wilson, Esq., J.P. J. C. IIolder, Esq.

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GO BIsnop

AUOKLA~D

BLANDFORD CE.!. TRE.

OE~TRE.

Presitlcnt.

Prcsidcnt. The Lord Bishop of Durham.

Hon. W.

Treasurcr. R e,. D. S. Guy.

Chairlllan. The Re" - Long.

Trca urcr anti Honorary Secrctary. Miss P arry Okeden.

Honorary Sccrctary. W. Gore Browne, Esq.,

~Ir.

"

n. B. Portman, M.P.

Life ilIcmbcr. IIoo. Lucy Ella Portman.

Annual ilIcmbcrs. Oolonel H all. ]1.11'. W. Gore Browne.

B. B oulton. O. J ennincro.

HODR ElIIOUTII OENTRE. l~re!iiiticnt.

BLAOKIIEATII OE1\ THE. DCI)uty Chait'nulIl. Lieut..-Ool. 1\[. de B. BrH'J1ctL, l:;L A. B. Kent A. Y.

Chait'mau.

R. JU. MacLea.n, E q.

The Lord Bisbop of Winche"Ler.

Trcastu'cr and Honorary Sccretary, M ajor O. D . D::L"vies, 4th Kent R.Y.

BLAUKPOOL Chail'lllan, Major-General R. J . Fielden, ~I.P.

Trcasurcr,

Chairnlan. Licut.-Colonel erneI'.

J. G. Shepherd, Esq.

lIonoral'Y Sccrctary. II:1l'l'Y Nash, E~q,

CE~TRE.

BRIGIJTON OE ... ~TRE .

SCCl'ctal'Y. .J ohn Taylor, Esq.

Chairman. The Rev. Dan Winham.

Annual Jlcmbcl's.

(Nb retull1).

Tt'easul'cl'. Oaptain ByLhe e:1.

J10110ral'Y Secrctary, Gordon Macpherson, Eeq., l\LB. Lifc illcmbcl'. Oolonel Penton.

Chairman.

Anllual ilIcmbcrs,

J. A. Longden, J.£l:3q. DCl)uty Chairman. J. J. Bin gham, EHh M.D.

vV.

'l't'caSUl'cl', II. 'tcvcns, Esq.,

lIonol'ary Sccl'ctat'Y, P u.scal 11. Ohesler, E!-Cj.

J'. M

ClIL'tllel',

E::lq.

Lifc illcmlJcl'!'1. I J . A. Longden, E"q

A.D.W. Mrs. Bankes. " B Ol'diel'. Miss Borton. Oaptain Bythesea. Miss Scott hi bolm . Mrs. OOl:king. » Oodclington. » Dobeck. Mi ss Dawes. " Frceman Mr. Field.

Miss Goff. » Anna Gosling. f essr . H arrin gton and on. ]I.1rs. Haig. The Rev. Dr. Hamilton. Mr. \V . E. IIeaLhficlc1. The R ev. W. II. IIills. 1\1rs. A. II. IIope. Mr. W. J ohnstone . 1\1iss L. Iackellzie. Mrs. Gordon l\hckcnzie. Dr. MiHal'll.


Dr. Miles. Miss Prendergast. Mi 5 Ridding. " JU. R idding. Dr. T. Robertson. Miss Sidney. 0' Smart. JUrs. Tipping.

Lieut.-Oolonel Test!'l'. General Turnbull. Mrs. II. Verrall. The Rcv. Dan W·inh:1lU. 1\11'. Freel 'Wood, F.R.O.I. 1\11'5. Young. fili s ll. Young.

Mr. John Newbold. " A. A. ash. " Miehael L. Nicholas. Mrs. II. T. Taclin. Mr. O. J. PcrfL'('L. " H em.r Partridge. 1\1, s Pnrtl'ic1ge. Mr. Abraham G. L H,a,wlinson. " O. W. Tripp.

BRISTOL .A \D CLIFTON CENTRE. President. His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, KG. Cbairman. Sir Sanford Freeling, KO.M.G. Tl'CaSlll'el' and JlonOl'ary Secrctary. W. H. Spencer, Esq., M.D.

BURTON -

O~

-

TRE~T

CE~TRE.

Cb ah'mall. W. ll. Worthington, E q. DCllUty Chairman. George L owe, Esq.

Tl'eaSUl'Cl'.

E. A. Brown, E q.

Mrs. Tripp. 1\Icds1's. Truman, llaubury and 00. :\1'1'. \,V. Taverner. Mis,; Thnmpson. " E . Thompson . 1\11' Richard Fox Warner. 1\Irs. ,\\Tyllie. Mr. \V. H. Worthillgton.

UjNTERBURY

OE~TnE .

Prc 'idcnt. Lieut.-Gcneral the Marquis Oonyngham (since deceased). Chail'luan. OapLain 1'. Lambert.

Delluty Chairman. The Dean of Oanterbury.

I

Tl'ca urcr and llo1101'ary Sccrctary. F. W. Furley, Esq. Th e Mayor of Oantcrbury " Dean of Oanterbury. " Bi hop of Dover. Mr. G. Beer ( incc deceased.) " Geo. FLlrky. " F. W . Flll'ley. " ,v. Gillmn,l1. Rev. J olm IIallctL. a olonel llorsley.

Honorary SecI'ctal'Y. Charles llarrisoll, Esq.

Anllual JIembcrs. 1\11'. Joseph Jackman. Capt. Lambert. Colonel R. P. Lauric. Mr. W. G. Pidduek. " E . Plummer. " O. J. Plumptl'e. Cnpt. Pbelips. F. Walker. " J ohn N e""lllareh.

OJ.l{LI LE CEXTHE.

Life Jlcmbcl'S. S. C. Allsopp, Esq., M.P. Allsopp and Sons.

Sir Michael ArLhul' Ba s, M.P. Buss and 00.

Chairman.

I

"V. J . R. Orowder, Esq.

Honorary SeCl'ctal·Y. TOll ll. Godding, Esq.

Annual Membcrs. Mr. G ... o. H. Allsopp, Harold H. Anderson. " Walter Boden. , , Edwin A. Drown. Mrs. E. A.. Brown. Miss L Bell. Mr. O. J. Clay. " George Morland Day. Sydney lIm'bert Evershed. " Pll'CY Ever"hed.

1\1rs. Evel'shed. Mi~s Evershed. Mr. J . O. Grinling. " O. J. Goer " O. H. James. Mrs. O. ll. James. Messrp. I ncl, Ooope and 00. Mr. Frank E. Lott. Mrs. Maygel" fl'. ll. '1'. Nadiu.

C PDIFF

Cl~.l.

ThE.

J-l'csitlcut. 'l 'ho Dcan of Llallcl::dY (1\1asLer of the Temple.) lIonorary Sccl'etax·y. The Rev. 'YV. Conybeul'e Bruce.


GJ OIlE TERFIELD

OASTLE EDEN OENTl::'E

OE~

Pl·cshlent. Lorcl Edwarcl Cavendish,

Chairman. The Rev. J. Bn'don.

TRE. ~LP.

DCllllty Chairman. Duggan, Esq .. :M.D.

lIonol'ary Sccretary. Johnson Pearson, Esq.

Trcasurer anll Honorary Sccrctat y. Mrs. R. Burdon.

Lifc ~Iembcr. Lord Edward Ca,vcnclish, M.P.

~I.

CIlELTENIl.iM CENTRE. Pl'esi(Ient. Sir Brook Kay, Bart.

l"tl'Clililicut. Rev. F. II. Mmnty.

Cl1airJuall. J. Walker, Esq.

l!'. II. Jan'on, Esq.

Trcasurer aull Honorary S ccrcta.l'Y J. K. Carr, E8ch M.D.

'l'J'caSUl'cr anti lIonorary SccI'etary. T. II. oekroft, Esq., 1\1.D.

Chail'Juan,

Honorary Secretary of La(lics' Classes. 1\1rs. Fenn.

OLA

Life ;Uember. Miss Henry. Annual JIenlbcrs. Miss lIamilton. 1I1t's. Daker Harley.

Miss Birchall. Mrs. Fenn.

I

T

CROS'"

CE~TRE.

Prc!'ident. Chns. Binns, E'q., J .P. ChaIrman. J. P. Jackson, E q., J.P.

I

Tl'enS1U'Cl'. Thos. ,Yilkinson, Esq.

)[onOl'al'y Secretal'Y. II. W. G reatorex, E q. CIlE~;TER OE~TRE.

Life ;Ucmber . Clay Cross Company.

Presillcnt. His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K.G.

The Mayor of Chester. The Lord Bishop of Chester. Chairman. Lieut.-General Ingall, C.B.

H. E' Astley, Esq.

Vice.Presillcnts. Dean IIowson. Treasurel'. Miss M. IIowson. Ilonol'ary §ccrctarje!i!. I Miss IIowsolJ .

nuual

lion. Mrs. Arkwright. 1\1rs. Bin11 . Dr. A. Cha wner. Mr. II. W . Greil.tol'ex. " J. T, IIarrisoll.

~IeJ1lbel's.

::.\11'. G. IIO\\c. :JIr:'<. Jackson. 1\11'. G. Parker. Dr. L. II. Pegler. 1\11'. T. Wilkinson.

(JOLenE TER OE!. TRE.

Life iUembcrs. O. Brown, Esq. (Mayoe of Chester).

Cllail'nlan. Mttjor BiBhop.

The Right Rev. tllC Lord Bishop of Chester. Mi B L.\nes. I Dr. Waters.

'.'.·ca ' lu'cl' alul lIonol'al'Y SCCl'ctal'Y· ( ncnnt- TO RcLurn.)

Annual Jlcmbel'i'iI. (N 0 Rrtm'n.)


()7

()()

DOVER CENTRE.

COYENTRY CENTRE.

lIonoral'y Secretary . Major 'colt..

TreaSUl'er.

ChaiI'man, ~Irs.

Gulson, Esq.

Gulson.

Honorary Secretary of Latlies' Class.

Mrs. Gulson. Honorary Secretary of

~Ien's

D

CIa s,

W. T. Br0wett, E q. Life

BLI~ CE~TRE.

Preshlent.

~Iember.

Francis Robert Duyies, E q., 1\LR.I.A.

Mr. Gulson.

Uon orary Secretary.

Chairmau.

Francis Robert Davies, E q., 1\1.R.LA..

Trca!>lurcr.

ORANBROOK CENTRE.

1\Ii s Meyrick.

P resident.

..\. nnual JIClllbers. I ;}1rs. Bro"l''Il.

The lion. J . S. GaLhorne IIardy, J .P. Treasurcr.

Chairman. R. Appach, Esq., J.P.

I

J. Dullas Pratt, Esq., M.D

Mr. G. BenneLL

Dr. X. O. White.

I Mrs. ·Webster. Honorary Secretary.

Miss O. Neve. Life

DrRIIAl!I

~leJllber.

Mr. Loyd, J.P. Annual

Mr. Appaeb, J.P. Miss Appach. " G. Appach. " M. Appach. Mr. French, J.P. The Ron. J. S. Gatborne Hardy, J.P. Mr. ~eve.

CE~TRE.

Prcsidcnt.

The Very Rev. the Dean of Durham.

~Iembers.

Mr. R. Ne,o. eve. " O. eye. Mr. Oakes. Mr. J . A. Philpott. The Rev. Dr. R eyner.

Honorary Sccrctary,

Trcasurcr.

n.

Edward Jepson, E sq., M.R.\"'.S.

S. Edwards, Esq.

Annual Jlcmbers.

Rev. . Plummer. Uiss Reynolds. Rev. W. nnday. }[r. John Shielcls.

R ev. Ouno n OUlldill. 1\11'. J . Fo" leI' (Mayor of Durhnm). Mi s E. lIay<!.

"

J . lIays.

Very Rev. W. O. Lake, D .D.

GROYDON UE. TRl£. ECKINGTON COLLIERIE

President.

iliB Grace the Archbishop of Oan Lerbury.

CENTRE.

I'rcsillcnt.

Sir G. R. Sitwell, Bart.

Chairman.

T. R. Edridge, Esq., J.P. Treasurer and Honorary Secrctal'Y.

Honorary Secretary.

Chairl11an.

Robert Dumbleton, Esq.

Rev. E. B. Estcourt.

Life IUembcrs.

Walter Rosser, Esq., M.D.

Mes rs. J. and G. Wells (Limited.) Annual

DARLINGTON CENTH,E. Chah'lnan.

Henry Peaso, Esq.

lIonoral'Y Secretary.

Ec1wu,l'U iluichinson, E sq.

Mr. Joseph J ervi s. " J. O. Oolver.

~lel1lbers.

Rev. E. B. E tcomt. 1\11'. ,T. T. J once.


G8 EDMONTON

FOLKE 'TONE CENTRE.

CE~'l'RE.

Cbail·man. The RighL lIon. the Earl of Glasgow.

Honorary Sccrctary.

Rev. Dl'. Dolbe.

Treasurer. J. R. Davy, Esq.

DClluty Cbairm.an. W. J. Jea:ITreson, E q., J.P .

ER1TII

CE~TRK

lIonorary Sccreta,'Y. J olm Dicker, Esq.

Chairnlan. \V Anderson, Esq.

Dcputy Chairman.

l

Rev. F. Gribbell.

Annnal IUCJllbcrs. I 1\[1'. John Knight,.

Ml'. John Dicker. Trcasurcr.

R. S,uddcl't, Esq., M.D.

Honorary Secrctary. :Miss Ada Pal'lier.

GLO"G E '1ER

Cent1'e in process oj Formatioll.

ETO~

COLLEGE

Life iUeJnber . 'lhe Officer commsndu1g 2nd Bucks (Eton College) Rifle VoluLleers. The Adjutant 2nd Bucks (Eton College) Rine Volunteers.

EXETER CEN1'RE. President. Right Hon. the Earl of Devon. Treasurer. William Ootton, Esq.

Cbairm.an.

Major A. Wyatt Eclgell.

Honorary Secrctary. M~jor W. D. Nal)er. Annual

Miss K. Bond. " E. A. Buller. lVIrs. J. H. Batten. lVIr. H. P. Boulnois. lVII's. Boulnois. Miss F. Browne. 11rs. Lowther Orofton.

(Including Cil'enceste1'.) Chairman. William Rllthcl'fol'd Ancrum, Esq., ill.D.

CE~TRE.

Honorary Secrctary. Major Rev. Edmond Warre.

~Iembcrs.

Miss Ellacombe. lVII's. Fursclen. " llussey. W. D. Nn.per. Miss Thomas. lVII's. Kor1'e.

CE~THK

Trea urcr.

I

Rc,. II. \Y. Maddy. J~nnnal

Mr. B. St. John Ackers. Irs. L. J obn Acker. Dr. Ancrum. nil' . Ancrum. Dr. BaLten. Rev. J. Bloomfield. ir. 'V. T. Elli . " '1'. N. Fo tel'. " R. G. Foster. The Iisses llale. Mrs. llarvey. lVIr. R. llatherley. Miss OUl'Lis Hayward. Sister Honora.

Honorary Secretary. Geo. Sbefficld BlakclI"uy, Esq.

:lIclubcrs.

Mr. A. G. Jone •. Re,. H. W. ~Iad(ly. :Mr. T. Gambier Parry. :Mrs. Gambier Parry. Mr. Joseph ReJnolds. The lIon. Miss O. Rice. T1e lIon. Jl.Ii nI. Rice. Rey. H. . light. Rev. Canon 'rinling. Mr. ~. ~I. ydney-'rul'ller. Mr. llemJ 'Yadely. :J[r. H. E. 'Yaddy. Mr. Geo. '\~hitcom be. fr . J. P. Wilton.

l+RAVE 'E~D CENTRE. Chairman.

The l\Ia),or. Treasurcr aUll lIonorary Secretary.

Major 'Yykcham Dickenson


70

71

GRASSMORE COLLIERY CENTRE.

Lifc illcmbcr.

Chairman. A. Barnes, Esq.

The Lord Bishop of Ripon .

lIo11orary Seeretary. A. W. Barnes, lfsq.

GREAT GRIMSBY UENTRE. Presiden t. The Right IIon. the Ead of Yarborough. Cllairluan. Ed. Bannister, Esq., J.P. Treasurer and Uonorary Secretary. II. Noel Malan, Esq. Life illember. The Right Hon. the Earl of Yarborough. Annual

~Iembers.

Mr. J. ])feadom, J.P. G. Par~\er. " J. Parker. " F. Ramshaw. ])fr8. Ramshaw. ])fl'. J. Reeel, J.P. " A. Reeel. " J. Robinson. Mrs. II. Seddon. " Skafte. 1\11'. H. Smethurst. 1\1rs. J. Sutcliffe. 1\11'. J. Waldram. Rev. C. Warren.

Mr. H . .Alington. " E. Bannister, J.P. " H. Bennett, J.P. Mrs. Bennett. Miss Sarah Bennett. Mr. D . H. Bunz. Mrs. R. Cook. R ev. A. Gedge. Miss T. Gibson. Rev. H. Hutchinson. Mr. G. Jarvis. Mrs. Kendall. Miss Leppington. Mr. W. T. Lundie. " H. Noel Malan.

Annual llIcmbers.

Dr. Alexandcr. Mr. II. J. Bat·ber. Mrs. Barlow. 1\1iss Blakey. S. Bhdcey. Col. Blewitt" Mrs. Blewitt. ])fiss Bowman. Mr. Jonathan Bo;vce. Dr. Britton. Mrs. Britton. Mr. William Ca h. " II. C. McCrea. ])fiss Chambers. Mr. Edward C)'os ley. ]HI's. Edward Oro ley. ]\fl'. L. J. Crossley ]\frs. L. J. Cro ley. Miss Oro ley. Colonel Freer. 1\1rs. Freer. " Eccles. Miss Eccles. Mr. ArLhur Edwards. Mrs. Arthur Edwards. " R. Emmett. 111'. C. Empson. Mrs. Emp on. Mr. J 0 eph Farrar. Rev. G. Geary.

Mr. B. W. Jackson. Mrs. J obling. Capt. Logan. 1\1iss Mellor. Rev. F. E. Millson. Mr. William Morris. Mrs. 11orris. ydney Norris. Rev. Dr. Pigou. 1\1rs. Pigou. Charles Ram den. Ir. ])f. B. Rankin. Miss Rawson. 1[1'. John Rawson. " J. S. Rawson. " W. H. Rawson. Mrs. Rawson. " T. S. Scarborough. MI'. Wesley pence. The Misses Stansfeld (3) riss owerby. Dr. E. W e t- ymes. Mrs. E. West-Symes. " Henry Tonge. " Nathan Whitley. Mr. J. H. Wright. Miss vVarcl. Rev. J. II. Warneford. 1Irs. Waterhouse. Doherty-Waterhouse.

'IIARTLEPOOL IIALIFAX CENTRE. Cllairman. Colonel Freel'. Delluty Chairman. H. O. McCrea, Esq., J.P.

C. Empson, Esq.

I

TreaSUl·cr. W. II. Rawson, Esq., J. P.

lIonorary Secrctarics. I Thos. Britton, Esq., M.D.

CE~TRE.

Cllairman. Thomas Richardson, Esq., M.P. Deputy Chairman. John IIorsley, Esq. (MayOl). Tl'easurer alHl lIolloral'Y Secretary. John Clarke, Esq. G


72 73 Annual l'tlembers. Mr. O. Nielsen. " O. Nielsen, Jun. T. Richardson and Sons. II John Ropuer. O. O. Trechmann. O. Trechmann.

Mr. John Boulton. W. R. Cheesman. J obn Olarke. James Groves. " J. T. Ridley. " John Horsley. J. H. MUl'reJI.

H ULL (ALEXA~DRA DOCK) CENTRE. Chairman. Alfred G. Lucas, Esq. Trea urer. William Oolson, Esq.

lIonorary Secrctary. \ A. Oooper, Esq.

(New Oentre-No Return.)

HA.srl'INGS AND ST. LEONARD'S CEN TRE. IPSvVlun CENTRE.

(Including Battle and Be:cMll.) Prcsident. The Right Hon. the Earl of Ohichester. Chairman.

Dr. Furley.

I

Treasurer. Willio,m J. Gant, Esq.

Honorary Secretaries. Richard Hammon, Esq., and Rev. John Oother (Bexhill). Annual ltlembcrs. I Mr. Thomas Mason.

Miss Birkett.

HAWKSITEAD (AMBLESIDE) CEN'rRE. Chairman. The Rev. J . .Allen.

I

Deputy Chairman. Wm. Hopes Heelis, Esq.

Pre ldent. The Mayor. Chairman.

Dr. Durrant.

Trea urer and Honorary Secretary.

I Miss Ooulcher. I Mr. O. B. Skinner.

LIfc Mcmbers.

Mr. D . n. Booth. " G. S. Elliston.

Annual Jlember ..

Mrs. Wm. Alexander. " Bacon. " n. O. Bond. Miss Oobbold. " Olayden.

1Irs. Coulcher. Mi s Coulcher. Dr. Durrant. Miss T otcutt. Jl Phillipps.

Honorary Secretary. Mrs. W. IIopes Heelis.

The Rev. J. Allen. Mr. S. W. Goodison. Mrs. Goodison. Mr. Wm. Hopes Heelie.

Annual llIembers. Mrs. Wm. Hopes IIeelis. Miss lieelis. " E. J. Heelis.

IIEREFORD CENTRE. President. The Right Rev. the Lord BiBhop of Hereford. Chairman. The Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean of Hereford. Treasurer and lIonorary Secretary. J. E. Norris, Esq. LUe Member. Mr. William II. Barncby.

KENDAL CE TRE. Chairman.

G. F. Braithwaite, Esq., J.P.

Trea urer.

I W. D. Orewdsoll, Esq., J.P.

Honorary Secretary. G. F, BraiLhwu.ite, junr., Esq.

KIDDERMINSTER CENTRE. Chairman. John Brinton, E g., l\I.P. DCIHl1y Chairmen. J. E. Morton, Esq., and l\Io,yor for time being. Trcasurcr. Alex. Dow, Esq. Honorary Sccrctaries. Dunicll\Iackay, Esq., and John Stooke, Esq.

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75

74

lIonora l'Y Secreta ry. Major Edward W. tokes.

Life iU e mbcrs. I Miebl. Tomkinson, Esq.

John Brinton, Esq., M.P.

Annual IUcmb cr s. Mr. John Lowe. " John Mossop. Mrs. E. J. Morton Milis . " J. lorton. Mayne. Miss Mayne. " F. Mayne. 1\11". Tbos Millward. Irs. W. ewcombe. Mr. Thos . F. Naylor. " G. N. Preen. Mrs. F. Phun. 1\11'. J. K. Stanley. Mrs. W. Spencer. Rev. G. A. K. Simpson. Mrs. Simp on. Miss Sbaw. Mrs . Spofforth. Mr. John Stooke. Mr. William West. 11'. II. T. Woodward. Mrs. F. Y. Williams. Miss Welsh. " P. Welsh. Mrs. T. Woodward. Miss Willis. Rev. O. Walters.

1111'. T. S, Aldin. F. L . BlundelL " B. B . Bagster. Thos. Bulius. " T . S. Bucknall. Mrs. T . S. B ucknall. " B. n. Bagster. :Mr. Arthur Oomber. Miss Oanon. " F .Oanon. R ev. T. L. Ohughton. Mrs. Olaughton . 1\11'. Walter Fawke. R. Gardiner. " Geo . Hopkins. " Henry HilL Wm. IIorsfali. " A. G . Hopkins. Uiss Humphries. :lVIr . J no. Hanson. 1\£rs. W. Hemming. Miss E. J. Holt. Mr. G. J . Isaacs. " Obas. I saacs. Mrs. G. J. I saacs. " Mary Jefferies. Mr. W. Jefferies. 11 F . J elleymau,

KI VETON PARK COLLIERY CE TRE. Presiden t . Rev . G, T . IIudson, M.A. Ch a ir m a n. Thos. Oarrington, Esq., M.LO.E., F.G.S . lIonorary Secretary. Edward Soar, Esq.

TreasUl'er. F . E. Huclson, Esq.

LANCASTER CENTRE. Prcsiden t. Oolonel the Right lIon. F. A. SLanley, M .P. Chairman. The Rev, Oanon Allen, D .D.

'I'rea urcl'. Dr. Robert Ola.rk, M.D.

The Rev. Oallon Allen, D.D. Rev. D. 1\1. Ain \\"orLh. Mr. T. BarLon. " E.Olark. Miss )1. Edmond Oll. Mrs. Fcrtl'ensiclo. Miss Gt·e),. l\Irs. Gibson.

Annual lU elnb er s. Miss IIinc1e. }\fr. , . Harris. l\li 's IIemy. Major Langshaw. Dr. '<tul. Mrs. , leigh. Major tokes.

LE~\'MI\'GTO

CENTHE.

"·rc!o..l(lcn t, [ujor-Genernl L:IC MosL lIon. the Marquis of Hertford, G.O.B . Chait'man, The Iloll. ftntl Rev. 'anon Leigh.

T.·ea urel' . T. II. Thorne, E q.

lI onol' al'Y Secrctarics, Frank G101'e1', R::;q., and ilIi singleton. Life ;Uc m bers. f).'hc Marquis of Hertford.

Il·~.

Tan·ow.

KEI 1L",VORTIl 13RAX 'II (LEAMINGTON CENTRE). Trca su re ,' a ntI lI onOl'ary secr etary . illiles '. Alkinsoo, J1 q., M.D.

Mi s Amher L. Mr. Bag haw. Mrs. Binnie. The 1\1is ' cs Birch. BOllrne. Mr. and frs. Bl'illl1n. Mrs. Burbery. Butler. Oarter. 1\Ii s Ohurcl1. Mr. ancl frs. VV. Olarke. Mrs. Jno. brke. Miss Olarke. The Mis es Oowley. Mrs. George Hughes D'Al'tl,. The lisses Dugdale. 1\[ rs. Ohurles Dl'aper. Mr. Emery. J)

A nnua l )[C1l1bcr !Ol. liss Emery. Mr. and ~Irs. W. Evan . . JUi ' Evans. " E1'eritt. 1\1rs. Field. l\Ii s Field. fr. and Mrs. Forrest. illi ' Floyd. ilIr . Gre:1vc~. Mis Greayes. " IIarbouroc. l\frs. TIm·ding. " IIeync. " Jones. Mr. Kyd. 1eEwl111. Mrs.


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77 The Misses Sidebottom . " Scri venor. Miss Simoret. J\lIr. kutt. :Mr. and Mrs. Slade. Mr. Saml. Swain. Mrs. Thol'Oely. :Miss Tibbitts. Mrs. Trepplin. 1\:[1'. and Mrs. Turner. Miss Turner. " Ward. The Misses Woodcock. Younghusband.

The Miffses Nelson. Mrs. Newman. :Miss :r ewma.n. Mrs. Palmer. Rev. and Mrs. Pennefathcr. The Misses Pennington. :Miss Percy. " Charlotte Per:JY. :Mr. Prime. lIiri'l. Radford. :Miss Richards. " Robbins. :Mr. Ruff. Mrs. Sidebottom.

LEEDS CENTRE.

Messrs. BeckeLt and Co.

Walter Rowley, Esq. Life lUembers.

Mi~s

E. M. Baines. Mrs. Bracken. " Bruce. " Burton. Miss Brown (Weetwood) Mrs. Cameron. Mr. C. D . Clayton. 11 H. C. Cundy. Colonel Child. Mrs. R. W. Eddison. Miss Flamstead. " Emily Garlick. Mrs. Howarth. Mr. H. P. H olt. " W. L. Jackson . Miss Marianne Jackson. Mr. T. J. Kinnear. " J. Kitson, junr. Low Moor Company (Leeds).

Sir II. St. John IIalford, Bart. The Mayor of Leicester.

Chairman. Major-GelJeral E. S. Burnaby, M.P.

Treasurer. A. Paget, Esq.

lIo11orary Secretary.

T. F. John on, jUllr., Esq.

\ Walter Rowley, Esq. Annual Members. lIhs. F. Lupton. " Morley. Mr. W. Malcolm. " Geo. Hird TelE<on. "IIerbert elson. Miss Louisa Nelson. Sir L. Pilkington, BurL. Mr. J. Ralph. Mrs. Walter Rowley. Lieut.·Col. RobinsJn. Miss Richard on. The 5th W. Y. Rifle VolunLeers (p(r 1\1 ajor 'rownley). Mr. Ashley Stables. lUiss Lucy Stables. Mr. 'T. P. Tca1e. Major Ward. Mr. James Walker.

Treasurer. Miss Fortescue. lIonorary Secretary. Miss Fullugar.

Treasurer

lIonorary Secretary.

Sir Andrew Fairbairn, M.P. Sir Lionel Pilkington, Ba:rL.

Vicc-Pre ident .

Earl Ferrel's. Sir G. II. Beaumont, Bart.

Chairman. R ev. II. J. ForLescue.

Chairman (ex-officio.) The Mayor of Leeds.

I

Pre ident. His Grace the Duke of Rutland. KG.

LEICESTER BRA Cll (LEICESTERSIIn~E CE~TRE).

President. Sir Andrew Fairbairn, M.P.

Deputy Chairman. Edward Atkinson, Esq.

LEICESTERSilIRE UENTRE.

Life Jlcmbers. Major-General E. . Burnaby, M.P. Ma.jor Millican. Mrs. Buck. fr. Paget. Rev. H. J. Fortescue. " ,V. :rapier Reeve. Mr. W. Gleadow. M1' . Wright. Lady King·IIail. Annual iU cmbcrs.

Miss Bromley. 1. Broughton. " Clarke. ]\frs. CharLers. Rev. L. ClayLon. Mrs. Clayton. Cope. Mr. Denton. 1\11' . C. DOL1gl~s. Miss Ellis. Fletcher. " Fllllagill'. " F. Fuilagar. Green. Glover. " C. M. D. 11 Ilymcs.

Mi s D. Haymes. ]Hr. Fielding Johnson, j unr. ilIrs. Kenton.

" Miss " " :tlh".

Mott. N edham. Noble. E. Paul. F. Paget. ::.'IIi" C. Paget. illr. eba tian mith. miLh. " Simpson. Mrs. \V. II. 'Va1ker. " II. 'Valt s.


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72

Annual lUClnbcl's. MI', Powell.

HALLATON BRi\ ~CII (LEICE TER 'HIllE UEN'l'RE). DCIHlty- Chail'lllan.

Cbail'Jnan,

I

Sil' Arthm' Hazlel'igg, Bart,.

Rev. II. J. Bigge.

lVIiss Grant. Mrs. J ohuson. L. r~. Powell.

" 1

Rippin. \Vbitchmcb.

Trcasurcl' au(l Honorary SCCl'ctal'Y·

Rev. C. E. Armstrong.

Lady Abel'doUl'. Mrs. Arthm. Re" C. E. Armsb·ong. 1\1rs. Armstrong. 1\1rs. Baillie. Jl B erry (Blaston). " B erry (Sla w 810n). " Bigge (C>ll'lton). Bigge (llallaton). Brai th waite. " Clarke. Miss Clarke. frs. Cochrane. Mi s Cunal'd. " A. Cunard. " J. Cunard. 1\11'8. Davenport. Mr. Henrich Dent. " Fernie. Hon. Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh.

Annual lUClnoers. lVIiss Fowke. " M. Fowkc. Gray. Sir A. HazleJ'igg, Bart. Lady IIazlerigg. Miss IIazlerigg. 1\1rs. A. Hazlerigg. G. IIazlerigg. Lady IIal£ord. M 1'9. Johnson. " Kennard. Miss O~bol'11. " 1\1. 0 born. Rev. T. C. Peake. Mrs. Pt'ake. nIiss Pocklington. " Skeffington. Mr8. Thorp. Miss Maud Turner.

LILLE._IIALL COLLIERIE' P t'csj (lcn t.

Edrl Granville, R.G. Tl'casUl'cl' .

Chait'man. Rev. E. F. WansLall.

1\Ir. John Adam '. Rev. R. B. ALLy. 1\11'. William Bnlloc;k. " Benjamin BoLt. " E. J. P. Ferriday. Ea,!'l Granville, K.G. Mr. George Gt'lffiLh9. " Jno. Greene. " B. G. Glison. Rev. '. L. Horton. 1\[1'. T. it~. Horton. " Willi!1111 L angford.

St. John Tipton, Eoq. Jlonol'al'y Sccretary. Benjamin Bolt, E 'q. Annual )Icmoers. 1\11'. J obn Lloyd. Dr. Justin :JIc.:Jlc;Cal'thy. Mr. Sa1111. ~IacOa.rLhy. " R. ;'Ioffitt. ·'amI. :Jladdock. " ·William PerrotL. " St. J olm Tipton. Wm. K. Tlpton. Rev. G. Todd. Mr. Fr:lnk Tucker. Rev. E. F. Wan Lall.

LIVERI OOL LOUGIIBOROUGII BRA.NCII (LEICE TER IIlRE CE~TRE). Chairman.

Venerable Al'chdeacon Fearon. Honorary SccI'ctal'ics.

Treasurcr.

E. H. Warner, Esq.

I

P . .I. oble Ambrose, E q. ArLbur Paget, Esq.

(No Return.)

(IneLucling Bi1'kenhead,

Chall'111an, Rev. W. M. Colle, D.D. Del)Uty Chairman.

R W. John80n, Esq.

\

Treasurcr and Honorary Secretary. Lionol L. Powell, E q.

Lifc ]t(cmOCl'.

Earl of Willon .

'E~TRE.

olltliport, and St . lIelen's.)

Chab'nlan. Pl'cshlcn t. Lieut .-Colonel . B. Paris. The Ellrl of Derby. Tl'CaSU1'cr Ru(I Honorary Secrctary (pro temp .) Lieut.-Oolonel C. n. PtLris. Lifc ]t(cmbcrs, JJieut.-Colonel R F. tellle, J.P. ]\fl'. Edw!1l'd Bibby, F.R.G .. lIi~ Grace Lhe Duke of '\YesLminsler, Sir Thos. Brasscy, KC.B., l\1.P.

Lieut.-Coloncl C. B. Paris.

MELTO l. -MO,iVBRAY BRANOII (LEICESTER IIIRE UENTRE).

CE~TRE.

I

KG.

Annual :Ucmocrl'l. nIojor John F. Robin on. Lie 'lLen!1nt Dav id Anderson. Robert E. ' lewarL. Major J Oh11 n. Barker. George'Turner. LieutenanL IIenry Blo')1'. John TUillilty. CapLain Oharles . Dean. Lieu!.- 'oloncJ David Walker. Mr. W. P. Ga.rdner. CapLain IIem), \fatcrhou_c. " W. II. Live cy. M. II. '\ estmllcotL. CapLain J. J. G liLh el'ow. Lieut.-Coloue! Thomas Wil on. Lieut.-Colonel George F. Lystcr. 'Ilpfaill George F . ,\Yilliam,. Johll Mewburn.


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81

S'r. IIELEN'S BRANCn (LIVERPOOL CENTRE).

MALTA CENTRE.

Iionorary Secretary.

PreSident.

R. W. H. Thomas, Esq.

The Governor of Malta, General Sir A. Borton, G.O.M.G. Vice-Presidents.

Sir E. Victor L. Houlton, G.O.M.G., and The Bishop of Gibraltar.

SOUTllPORT BRANOn (LIVERPOOL CEN'IRE).

Ilonorary Secretary.

Lieutcnant Simpson, A.D.O.

Iiollorary Secretary.

Treasurer.

I Miss Tatham.

Miss Simpson.

MALVERN OENTRE. MAIDSTONE

OE~TRE.

Honorary Secretary,

Rev. O. L. Banister.

Chairman.

William Haynes, Esq. Treasurer anlI Honorary Secretary.

~1A:NOrrE ~TER

Randall Mercer, Esq. Life 1'lembers.

A. Friend.

I

Messrs. Argles and Co. Oaptain Aylmer, M.P. Mr. S. Bently. " J. Bruman. )) J. B. Brown. Miss A. lh-yant. " K. Bryant. " O.Ooblyn. Rev. H. Oolli s. Mr. G. R. Doret. G. Edmett. " T. Edmett. " T. P. Franklyn. Mrs. F. Fremlio. Mr. R. J. Fremlin. " Walter Fremlin. )) H. Green. " J . B. Green. R. Grout. " W. Haynes. " J. H. Hills. " J. nollingworth. " T. HoUingworth. Miss Iggulden. " Ladbury. Mr. E. Lendon. Miss A. Leney. )) J. Leney.

The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Manchester.

Major Ross, M.P.

Annual Members.

Mr. A. W. Marsh Mrs. MarLin. Mr. Richard Mercer. " S. Mercer. " W. F. Mercer. Dr. Meredith. Mrs. Millard. Miss A. Monchon. Dr. ~1onckton. Miss 1\Iunk. Mr. D. Paine. Mrs. E. Phillips. 1\11'. F. Pine, Jun. " P•. Riley. Miss A. Robinson. Messrs. J. and A. S. SmyLhe. Oaptain E. Stacey. Mr. n. Stedman. H. Storr. ,. n. Streatfield. " A. F. Style. MISS O. Tassell. Mr. R. T. Tllthllm. " \V. TIl.vlor. " J. P. n. Wood. " R. J. Worley. )) O. E. Wright. " G. Youngman.

OENTRE.

Pre Went.

"ice_Pre idents.

Sir E. Wat.kin, Bllrt., M.P., and Edward Hardcn. tIe, Esq. Trea urer.

J. W. Maclure, Esq., J.P., D.L. Ilonorary Secretal'ies.

Major YV-. Ormsby Pooley, J.P., and Oaptain Alfred BLnyon. Secretary.

Benjamin Brown, Esq.

MARGATE CE1'TRE. Chairman. T. Smith Rowe, E g., M.D. Honorary Sccl·ctaries. J\I('ssl's. J . Church Bra Lel', und A. T. OLexfldd.

Life Mcmbcrs,

Dr. T. Smith Rowe.

I

Mr.

. Stiles.

MARLO'V OE~TRE. Treasurer.

Chairman.

Oolonel Wethered.

('has. 1\1. FooUiL, Esq. Honorary Secretaries.

Chus. M. FooLlil, Esq., ll11d ~liss Ellen B. Jnchson.


83 MONK\tVEARMOUTil CENTRE.

MIDDLESBROUGII CENTRE. O.

:F.

Chairman. Charles Willman, Esq.

Pl'esident. H. Boltkow, Esq., D.L.

Chail'll1an. Rev. Oanon Mile3, M.D.

I

Tl'easurer. Eugene Wethey, E sq.

Deputy-Cllairlllan. John J orm on, Esq.

Honorary Secl'etarie Rev. J. II. IIancock. J. G. Addi~on, Esq.

Honorary Secretaries. W aynman Dixon, Esq., and F. Herbert Marshall, Esq. Life

~[el1llJers.

Mr. O. F. H. Bolckow. Lady Brassey. Messrs. The Oargo Flert Iron Oompany. " Oochrane and Oompn,ny. Darman, Long and Oompany. Major R ay lton Dixon, J P. Annual

Oaptain Bmgess, R.N. Mr. W aynman Dixon. Messrs. Fox, Head and Oompany. Mr. J ohn J ordison. Dr. J ohn Malcomson. Mr. Angus Macpherson. " F. H erbert Marshall.

Mayor and Oorporation of Middlesbrough. Messrs. B. amuelson ancl Oompany. " Stevenson, J aques and Company. Wilsons, Pease and Company.

~Ielllber s .

}\fr. C. II. IincLin. " II. G. Reid. Tees Union Shipping Oompany. :L\Iessrs. ,Varuer and Company . Mr. Eugene Wethey. " Oharles Willman.

MO MOUTli CENTRE. Pres ident. H is Gracc the Duke of Beaufort, K.G. Cbah·luan. General Somcr et, O.B.

Deputy-Chairman. G. Griffen Griffen, E q.

Tl'ea orcr. Owen Willis, Esq., F.R.O.S.

Honorary Secretary. AUred IIal':ner, Esq.

. . ~OTl' IN GIIAM

CE~TRE.

Honorary Secl'etary.

T. T. 'Weightman, Esq.

AYTON BRANCH (J\IIDDLESBROUGII Chairlnan.

CE~TRE).

OXFORD CENTRE.

Treasurer.

I- residcnt.

R. T. Wilson, Esq.

Rev. John Oollin.

Trea Ul'er. W. Beaufort, Esq.

Honorary Secretary.

J . W. Al exander, E q.

H.R.II. the Duke of Albany, K.G. Chairman and Trca urer. Major·Gruel'sl Gibbes Rigaud.

Honorary Secretary.

I

W. L. :;\Iol'guu, Esq.

TI'ea urer of Latlies' Committee. 1\1rs. Ffoll.lkes.

REDCAR BRANCn (MIDDLESBROUGII CENTRE).

Jlonorary Secretaries of La(lies' Committee. C llairl1lan.

DClluty-Chairmall.

Mrs. Mallam.

Miss O. L. L oyell.

Oapt. Burgess, R.N.

John Jordison, E sq.

Treasul'el' and Honorary Secretary. F. H erbert Marflball, Esq.

Mr. T. Hugh Bell. Oapt. BroWl1 , R.A.. Mr. A.. O. Oochrane. Rev. J . Davey.

Annual JUenlbers. Mr. J eremiah lIeac1. Thomas J ames. James Rutherford " William Walker .

OXFORD MILIT RY COLLEGE OENTRE. ·Cllairman. Major-General J. Desbol'ough, C.B. 'I'l'easurer and lIonorary Secrctary. Major A. J. 1\1ucal'Lney, R..A. .


85 REIGATE CENTRE.

PILSLEY CENTRE. Treasurer. John Tomlinson, Esq.

I

ChaIrman. Rev. Oanon Oazenove.

lIonorary Secretary. Samuel Godber, Esq.

PL YMOUTII CENTRE.

Treasurer anlI Jlonorary Secretary. Jas. D. Searle, Esq. A.nnual lUembcrs.

Mr. J as. Searle. Mrs. J as. Searle.

Miss Trollope. " Walters.

President. Major-General Whitworth Porter, R.E. lIonorary Secretaries. I Miss Annie O. Kendall.

E. H. Moore, Esq.

RICrr'lIOND CENTRE. Preiilidcnt.

H. S. II. The Duke of Teuk.

PORTSMOUTII CENTRE.

Chah'man. Thos. Oave, E q., J.P.

I

Trea nrer. Oolonel R. W. Sparks.

Preshlent. General H.S.H. Prince Edward of Saxe·Weimar, R.O.B.

JIonorary Secretary. Lieut.-Oolonel Ring.

Vlce .. Preshlent. Admiral A.. P. Ryder.

Life 1tIember. Dr. W. Bateman.

Chairman. J. G. Whitcombe, Esq., Mayor of Portsmouth. Treasurer and Honorary Secretary. Rev. D. Nickersen, Ohaplain H.M. Forces. Annual 1tIembers.

I

Mr. A. Leon Emanuel. Rev. D. Nickersen.

RAMSGATE

Mrs. Tuson.

Annual 2tIelllber .

Mr. Aldou . Miss Andre. IIon. Ii s Brodrick. Mr. J. II. Go ling. Oolonel Ring. Miss l\1cCallum. " :MurrI1Y·

RIDDING

CE~TRE.

'I

Treasurer. A. M. Hilton, Esq.

Treasurer.

R. Hill, E q.

Ilonorary Secretary. H. Hayward Brakspcar, Esq.

Annual 1tIembers. Mr. Jos. Norden. " H. A. Norris. " Pilcher Page. W. Page. G. N. Prior. l)

I

Honorary Secretary.

II. Lole, Esq.

RING"OC:>D CENTRE.

Life 1tIember. Sir Moses MonLeilore, Bart.

Mr. J. H. Foster. Rev. H. L. Fry. Mr. J. O. Goldsack. " J. T. Hillier, M.R.O.S. " E . S. May.

COLLIERY CENTRE. Chair·luan. O. II. Oakes, Esq.

President. General Sir William M. Ooghlan, KC.B. Chairman. Oommander F. J. Pitt, R.N.

Mr. airne. General Roper. 1111's. mith. Miss Snee Oolonel parks. 1111' . Sparks.

l~resjdent.

Lieut.-Oolouel E daile. Chairman. IT. F. Brouckcl', Esq.

Trcasurer and 1I0llorary Secretary. Sydney Stock, Esq. Annual 1tlembel's. ( 0 rctul'11.)


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87

ROSS (HEREFORDSIIIRE) CENTRE.

SEATON CARE \V

Chairman. K. M. Power, Esq.

Chairman . ReIT • J olm Lawson.

Treasurer anel Honorary Secretary. R ev. Doug~as Seaton.

SANDGATE OENTRE. Presillcnt . The Lord Pelham . Tt'ea urcr .

Chairman.

Wilfred Cripp , Esq., J.P .

Captain Fynmol'e.

Life :lIemb cr s . James Morris, Esq.

Mr. J uhn Bakewell. " L. BOlYser, jnnr. " A. Duntillg. Major A. Un.LOb, R.~\'. lUI's. A. Chubb. Mr. ·W. F. IIulton. Mi ~ LUIyson.

EVENOJ.K ' CENTRE. Chairluall. Mullon Lamual'dc, E q. 'l'r ea 'ur er. Du,itl Reid, E 'q.

SANDWICH CEl TRE. Preshlen t .

Sir Walter C. J ames, Bart. Chairman.

Deputy Chairman .

Rev. J . Hillier.

Th e Mayor . Trcasurer.

E. C. H awkins, Esq.

Honorary Secretary.

Capt. W. Mate, 1st C. P .A.V . Life lUember. ir Walter C. James, Bart.

The R ev. J . W . Bliss. Mr. B. L. Coleman.

" J . DftY · J . D orman. T. D orman. R. J . Emmerson. A. Gardner. R . H arrisson. " R. L . Harrisson. " J 01m TIarvey. " J . J . H arvey.

Annual lUemb cr s. Dr. Hillier. Rev. J. R. Holmes. Mr. J. A. Jacobs . " W. H. James, M.P. Dr. Leggatt. Mr. W. V. Lister. Capt. W. Male. Mr. F. Oldfield. " T. VV. Palmer . Col. R ae. Capt. Vowles.

~lnll Itonorat·y Sccretal'Y. Rev. F. Robinson. ""nuual ;UclnlJcrs . Mr . Oldham. Mr. Mountjoy Pear c. :'IIrs. ::\lOllUtjOy Pcarse. ~Iis .A. Rich:u·c1sun. Rev. F. G. J. Robin on. Mrs. C. D. Thompson. " \V. Thump OU.

Trca sur c r

Honorary Secrcta ry. E. S. Thompson, Esq.

G ener al H . A. H ankey.

CE~TRE.

DeIHlty Chairman. John Ftuley, Esq.

Frunci Life JI(,lUbers .

l\1r. John Furler. Lewi"hall1, ::\l.P.

ir ('harIes II. ::\Iills, BarL, 1\1. P.

Yi~l:ount

An n u al

Mrs. Ballard. Mr. J. M. labon. Mrs. J. M. Clabou. Mr. 10clo. Miss s Clode (2) Miss Crcs~y. ::llr. W. O. Doc1g 011. Mrs. ·W. O. Dodg OIl. Mr. Franks. " J. Fm·lcy. " 1\1. HenneH. 1\1rs. M. lIenl ell. Miss A. D. lioopcr. " Johnson. Mr. U. vVarLon J ohn~Oi1. " II. Warrell Joncs. Mrs. TI. , \Tun'en Jone' . Mr. A.. Kuos. " l\1. Lambarde. " J. Lo\'etL. Mrs. J . LovetL. " l\i(aLthews. CapLain Miller, R. :r Mrs. Miller.

lIonorary Secretary. SWallZ} , Esq.

~Ielllbers .

Mr. Monckloll. " :iUoore. Mrs. Moore. Mr. J. ::\100re, jUUl'. " IIclll'r Oppenheim. " C. R. C. PeLley. ::\1r . C. R. C. Pelley. Lady AlIgu ' ta PraLl. Mr. Du,id Reid. 1\11' . Dayicl Reid. l\11'. A. R. Ring. " C. W. Smitb. Urs. Pye- mith. Ur. F. \yanzy. " A. T., pel' D. Reid. " W. J. Thompson. " FrclH:. Tootb. " ' Y. '.ripping. liss Turnbull. Ur. F. J. Underwood. Urs. F. J. Underwood. Mr. Alfred Wil on. Urs. Alfred WilsOll. ::\11'. J . Lucas Worship, ::H.R.C. H


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SllEERNESS OJi]NTRE.

Surgeon-General Maclean, M.D., O.B. Chal~·lnan.

I

Oaptain T. II. Lloyd, R.A.

I Dr. O. Longsta.IT.

Annual nembcrs.

Rev. G. Bryant, l\LA.. Tl'caSUl'er,

lUcmbel's.

Honorary SCCl'ctal'Y·

E. F. Robertson, Esq.

(N ewly formed Centre.)

Major-General J. L. Barrow. Sir II. II. Berney. Lady Berney. Mi s Ol'iane T. Greenfield. Major IIamilLon.

l\Iajor BolLon Monsell. 1\1rs. ,ValIer 'ha1'1)' Rev. G. Forbes-Steven, i\I.A... Dr. T. W. Trend. l\Iajor-General Tryon.

SllEFFIELD OENTRE. T F'FORD OENTRE.

Honorary Sccrctary,

Chairmall,

T. White ide IIirne, E q., B.A., M.B.

Lieut.-Oolonel H. D . Lomas.

Presidcnt,

The Right IIon. the Earl of Lichfield.

Annual JIember

(r

0

Chairlnan.

R etul'n .)

I

The layor of Stafford.

Deputy Chairman.

The Ex-1Iayor of 'tal'ford.

Tl'CaSlll'er alHl II Olloral'Y Secretary.

Fred. D. 1lort, E8q: (No Return.)

SllOEBURYNESS CENTRE. Treasurcr.

Chairlnan.

I

Major F . T. Lloyd, R.A.

Major A. N. Pearse, R.A.

Honorary Secretary.

'UNDERLAXD OEKTRE.

Rev. R. O. Browne, Ohaplain to the Forces. Annual lUclubcr s .

R ev. R. O. Browne. R ev. H. Drennan. Oaptain Goold-Adams, R.A. Mr. J. J ackson.

1\1rs. Knapping. Major O'Oallaghan, R.A. Major Pearse, R.A.

ChairnutJl.

1'hc

raj or.

I

}{ev. H enry Martin, M.A. (No Retm'n.)

tYDE~ JILUf

SHRE,VSBURY CENTRE.

G. M. Salt, Esq.

lIollOl'ary Sccl'ctary,

l\Iiss Walton.

Honorary Sccrctary. M~jol'

R. H. Ooldwell.

Life lUembcr,

'I he Right IIon. Lord Berwick.

Trca nrer,

George Adam , Esq.

Oolonel Ool,ile, O.B. Trcasurcr.

OEI T RE.

Chait'lnan.

Rev. II uyshe Yeatman.

Chairlnan.

Treasurcr anll Honorary Sccrctary.

Annual lUcmbcl'S.

Miss IIooker. " Jebb.

Miss Low. " Walton.

TAUNTON OEI TRE.

SOU TllAMPTO.:. OENTRE. Cllail'lnan.

Prcsidcnt.

Surgeon-General Maclean, M.D., O.B.

General ir Percy Dougla , B !lI'L.

Treasurer and 1I0noral'Y Secretary.

Rev. G. FOl'bes-Stevcn, M.A.

Cbal1·luall.

OolonelA. W. Adair.

DClJUty ChaIt·man.

I R. A. lUnglake, E q.

n2


91

90

nIl's.

TUNBRID(+ E ",VELLS

Honorary Secretary.

Treasurer.

Colonel R. B. Montgomery.

urtees- AllnaLt.

l·l·e~itlellt.

The Marque

Lifc iUember.

~Ielnbers.

Trea Ul'er,

The llon. F . G. Molyneux.

Frederick W. Elel's, E. q. lIonol'al'Y Secretary.

Dr. W. Liddon. Colonel R. B. :;}1ontgolllery. Colonel II. B. Patton.

Dr. H . .Alford. Major-General G. Boldero . General Sir Percy Dougla . Dr. H. M. Kelly.

of Aberga-venny.

Chairman.

Colonel A. IV. Adair. Annual

OF,~TR.E.

C. R. FleLcher LuLwidge, Eq. I. . ife iU embcl'S.

Mr. T. Jones Gibb.

I

MI'. G. Fereday 'mith.

AUlluill JIembers.

TIBSRELF CENTRE. Preshlent.

Chus. Seely, jUlll'., Esq., 1\1.P. Chairman.

Dcputy Chairman.

W. Armstrong, E q.

S. C. Wardell, Esq.

Major Blackburne-:;}Inze. The llon. Jume M. O. B,lllg. 11rR. amerOll. MI'. ll. B. Cullins. Mrs. ll. B. Collin. )[r. F. VV. urleis. )[]'s. toc1c1nrL Dougln:;. }[i . Em·Il'.

The Hon. Robert, Forbe~ . ~rl". T. Jone Gibb. )Ii"s Gordon. :;}fr. C. R. Fletcher Lutwidge. Th,~ Hon. F. G. :Molyneux. 1[r. Fnnk :;}1cClean. " ,\Y. A. Smith.

Tl'easurer and Honorary Secretary.

G. M. Sankey, Esq. Lifc ,tIembers.

I

1\11'. Cbas. Seely, jum., M.P. Anllual

Mr. W. A Stamford, M.R.C.

~Iembers.

Mr. S. C. Wardell.

Mr. T. D. Atkinson. Rev. C. Norris.

Chail'luau.

Major-General K. '.B.

I

il' GeOl'gu Bourcliicl',

TI'ea~lll'er .

Colonel T. G. Gardiner.

lIonoral'Y Sccretary,

The Rev. L.

:;}l.

(J.. Tn

TONBRIDGE

D'Ol'sey, ~r.A.

Rf'\u1'U.)

CE~TRE.

Presidcut.

J. G. Talbot, Esq., M.P.

,V ALTILUI ABBEY CEXTRE. TrcaSUl·cr.

Chairluan.

Rev. T. B. Rowe, M.A.

\

E. Plowright, Esq.

Chait'man.

R. B. Coh-in,

TI'Cai'lIl'CI' aJul Honorary Sccl'ctary.

E.~q.

lIonorary Secretary.

:;}[l'.

(Vacant.) Annual

Rev. R. L. Allnutt. Mr. A. T. Beeching. Mrs. Beeching. Cheesman. Mr. J. Le Fleming. " Hughes-Hughes. Dr. Ievers. Mr. C. Fitch-Kemp. Rev. J. T. Manley. Mr. A. J. N ottidge.

J<1mcs Finellay.

(No Relurn.)

Jlenlbcr~.

1\11'. J. E. Phillips. " E. Plowright. R ev. T. B. Rowe. Mr. J. G. Talbot M.P. " J. F. Wadmore. Miss Yardley. " J. Yardley. " C. Yardley. " II'. Y al'dley.

1·I'C~idcllt.

The Right lloll. Lo;c1 \Yi nmnl'lcigh. Chail'luall.

Tt'Ca$nl'CI'.

I

J. R. Pickmero, Esq.

\\T111. burp, Esq.

lloJlol'al'y Secretarics.

\Y1l1 . 'harp,

E~q ..

nnc1 J . Burge s, Esq.


~3

92 \VIGA

"VEL WYN OENTRE

Prc!'!itIcnt. The Right lIon. thc Earl of Crawford and Balcarres.

Trcasurcr and JIonol'ary Sccrctary.

Chairman.

Colonel Smyth.

Rev. C. E. S. Ratcliffe. Lifc Jlcmbcr. Major G. E. W. Malet.

OENTRE.

Trcasurcr. R. A. lTurington, Esq.

lIonorary Sccrctary. George L. Campbell, Esq.

Lifc lUcmlJcr. The Right lIon. Lhe Earl of Crawford and Balcarres. A.ullual iU cnll)crs.

WEST BARTLE POOL OENTRE. Chairman.

Edward Tmnbull, Esq.

Henry

Fa~cus,

I

Tl'casurcr and Jlonorary Sccrctary.

James lIolland, Esq.

Life illcmbcl'S. Samuel Gourley, Esq., M.D., J.P.

Esq.

\VESTON-SUPER- LA.RE OENTRE. Chairman.

I

Rev. Prebendary Rowley.

Trca urcr antI JIonorary Secrctary.

Mr. R. F. lIopwood. C. G. Jackson. " W. J. Lamb. " Maskell W. Peace. Lever R. Rowbottom. R. C. nape. C. J. Taylor. J. 1I. Walkt'r. Cha . Wall. " E. 1I. W ooc1cock. " R. F. Woodcock.

Rev. T. Bil'ket.t.

A.nnual ]UcmbCI·S. Miss Macadam. " Poole. " Plnllott. Rev. Prebendary Rowley. Captain Whitting.

Rev. C. G. Anderson. Mrs. Birkett. Miss Baker. " M. H. Baker. Mrs. Maunsell Eyre.

Mr. R. C. A.ubrey. George L. Campbell. " J. S. Dal'lington. " N. fTarington Ecker ley. W. R. Ellis. " R. A. ifnl'ington. Rev. Canon Fergie, B.D. Mr. II. T. Folkard. " J. L. IIedley. W. 1I. ITal' bo tlle. J allles IIiltoll. " Thomas Hilton.

WIMBLEDO~

DCI)uty Chairman. E. Thurston lIollnnd, Esq.

(:hairlllall. Rev. Canon lIaygal'Lh.

Ro

ScI'

.

OEXTRE.

lIonorary Sccre1ary. Mrs. Thm ton lIollanc1.

Tl'ca ·urcr. Dean, E q.

o Ret.urn.)

WEYBRIDGE OENTRE. Chairman. Colonel G. Noel Money, C.B.

Treasurer. G. Stapylton Barnes, E q. JlonOl'al'Y SCCl·ctal'Y· Mr. Thomas lIawkins.

,\YIXDERMERE Chairman. Rev. lIonry A.in lie, M.A., rieal'.

OE~TRE.

Trca urcr. G. 1I. Pl1cklc, Esq., J.P.

JIIollorary Sccrctary. Rev. Cha . A. \Vells, B.A.

Lifc lUember. Miss Ann3. Farr-RoberLs.

Miss Earle.

,\ullual J[clllbcrs. Rev. C. A. Wells.

,VIITTEIIAYEN OENTRE. Chairman.

Dr. l' Anson.

Treasurcr. T. Nicholson, Esq. lIonoral'Y Sccrctary, J. L. Pait. on, Esq.

\VI D OR OEl TRE. TreaSlU·Cl'. R. R. ITolmes, Esq.

I[onorary Secretary. l-{ev. R. 'ruholll'c1iJl.


95

91 WOODFORD CENTRE. Treasurer.

Chai rman . Rev. A. Hugbes, U.A. (Rector).

Compton Warner, E q.

Honorary secrctary. R ey. A. Gray Uaitland.

, VOOL' VI Cil OENTRE. Presitl e n t . Sir Edward G. L. PerroLt, Bart. Deputy Chairm a n. Lieut.-Colonel F. Duncan, R.A.

Chai rm an . T,ieut.-Colonel F. G. Baylay, R.i... Tl'ea urel'.

W.

Captain Perrott, 3rc1 Batt., The Buffs (East Kent R lgill1Clll).

Jlonol'ary SeC I· eTar y . L Bartlett, Esq.

M r. II. Bramwel l. L ieut.-Colonel R B. Boners . Colonel G. L. Carmichael. The Very Rev. Lor d Alwyne Compton. L ady Alwyne Compton. Miss Beulo Cooper. Captain H. Corbett. ]1,11'. Martiu Curtler. Captain H. 'W innington Domvile. U rs. ,\Vinnington D omvile . E ld. Mr. Hayes. " T. Rowley IIill, U.P. " HiJul'Y Hill. Major W. C. IIill. Mr. \Valter IIollaud. " J. II. IIooper. Mrs. T. Garm tone II,rc1e.

Mr. J . Swinton ISaflc. Mr". J . Swinton I saac. Miss Isaac. " Jeffery. Sir E. A. H. Lechmere, Bart., M. P . Rev. vV. H. Longhurst. Lord Lyttelton. ReV'. Canon Mdville. Colonel T. C. Norbury. ]I,1rs. M. Power. MIss E. P. Pritchard. " Robert. ~Ir. E. . 'anderson. 1\1rs. J os iah S talla rd. Sir Richard Temple, Bart., G.O .. r. Ul·. H. F . Vernon. 1Ii s Wodebouse. Willis.

Life )Il'mbers.

Mr. T. W . Boorcl, -:\LP. Mr. G . Francis Legg.

I

~I::tjor L. V. Swainll, Rifle Bl'igack Bnron Henry de Worms, ::\1. P.

Annual iUemoers. ~Iis , Pltterson. The Hon. and Rev. A. A.. An on, ::\LA. 1. Paterson. R ev. R H. Bullock, M.A., D.C.L. " E. Paterson . Miss A. E. Oaulfeild. Sir Edward Perrott, Bart. " E. J. Oogswell. Captain Perrott. Admiral Duutze, R. (since dec('(lsed). 1\11'5. Radcliffe. Mrs. Hawkins. Miss Radcliffe. Miss A. K. Holland. F. Radcliffe. " E. H. Jenkin on. Mrs. Wllinyates. Mrs. King. )IajOl' E. '\Yoollcombe, R.A. Miss King. ::\11'8. \V oollcom be. Mrs. P aterson.

, VORCESTER

OE~TRE.

P r esitlent.

RAI L, VAY CEl TRE"" . G"ea t

~o.· t ll e l·'l.

King's Oro

{

Donca tel'

London and l\Ol' t h-'Ve t erll .

D el)uty Chai r man. \V alter IIolland, E q.

'I'reas u rer. l ieut.-Oolonel Bellers.

Uon oral'y S ecl'ct;u·y. Oapt!1in lierbert \ V. DOl11yile.

Annual ;UC llIb c l' s. Miss Atlay . Mrs. Fred. Ames. " S. At1a,Y. " Ashton. Mr. W. II . Barllcby. Major -Gelleru,l E. Atlay, C.13.

Honor a ry Se cr etarie s .

Orcwe

Jl

Lanca tel' Dig! I·jet (Kcndal,\Yiuclcmere, Oxenholme, &e.)

{

Rugby -

{

J~ onllon

and Sout h. We s tern.

{

Nine E lms -

Sir Richard Temple, BurL, G.C.S.I., O.I.E., D.O.L. Chairman. 11ajo1'-General E. ALlay, O.B.

Honorary Sec retari e G. Godfrey, E q. (Accolmtaut's Dept.). P. til'ling, Esq. (Locomotive Engineer' Dept.).

)rldland. St. P ancrus

{

O. L. Lapage, E q., ~l.RC.S.

( and In, (ructor). 11. Oattle , Esq., District uperintenclent (Lanea leI' "'tation). J. IIcrbert impson, E q., M.D. (and Intl·uctor).

Honorary S e cretary. A. G. Bolton, E q. (Locon1 0tive j£ngineel"s Dept.)

Good Dcpartmen t

lIonorary S ecre taries. J. Heaton, Esq.

PlI . engel' Depurtmcnt

J . N.

Intel', Esq.


REFERE~OE

~)7

No. 51.

~r(:lct

of ~t ~aglt of ~£rllsttlcnl (JBngIiab jiangue), 1882.

THIS Order was founded about the ycar 1092, for the maintenance of an hospital at J erusalem; and, subsequently, the defence of Christian pilgrims on their journeys ~o a~d f:'OID the d It afterwards became a. knightly InstltutIOn;. .but, H o1y L an. ever preserve d l'tS hospitals , and chenshed the chlty of allevmtmg sickness and suffering. . The Order was first planted in England ill the yeal: 1100, . d the noble structure which once formed the an d raIse . Pnory of Clerkenwell, of which the gateway now alone ~'emallls to atte. t the importance of the chief house of the Order lU En~land. The Order held high place in this country untIl the year 15 -W, when it was despoiled, suppressed, and its property confiscated by Act of Parliament. In 1557 it was re tor c1 by Royal Charter, and m1wh of i.ts possessions re-granted; bl~t only to be again confiscated withIn the subsequent two yeals b! a second statute which did not, however, enact the re-suppresslOn of tho fraternity. Still, with the loss of possessions, and ~he withdrawal of most of its member to 1\falta--thon the sovereIgn seat of the Order-it became practically dormant in ~ngl~nd: Many fluctuations have marked the fortunes of an InstltutIOn which played a prominent part in most of the great e~ents of Europ~, until its SUIJreme disast.er in the loss of Malta, 1ll 1798,; after which the surviving divisions of the Order had each to PeIpetuate an independent existence, and to .mark out the course of its own future.

It is now upwards of half a century ago that a majority of five of the seven then existing remnants of the institution decreed the r evival of the time-honolu'ed branch of the Order in England; since which event it has, so far as means permitted, pursued, in spirit, the original purposes of its foundation-the alleviation of the sick and suffering of the human race. The following are some of the objects which have engaged the attention of the Ordor : Providing convalesccnt patients of hospitals (without distinction of creed) with uch nOlU1. 'hing diets RS are medically ordered, so a to aid their retnrn, at the earliest pos ible time, to the bu.-ines. of life and the support of their families. Th (origiDal) in. titution in Bnglanu of what is now known as the "National ociety for Aiel to ick and ,Vounded in TVaL" The foun lntion and maintenance of Cottage Hospitals and Con valCFlcellt Hom es. Providing the moans and opportunitie for local training of nul' e for the ick poor; and the foundation of what i' now known as the Metropolitan and National Soeiety for training and . upplying. nch lUll' es. The promotion of a more intimate aquaintance with the wants of th poor in the time of sickness. The establi hm -ut of ambulance litters, for the conveyance of ick anc1 injured persons in the colliery and mining districts, and in all large railwa,y and other public departments and towns, as a mean. of preventing much aggTavation of human suffering. The awarc1 of silver and brollze medals, and certificates of honour, for, pecial services 011 laud in the cau e of humanity. 11he initiation and organization, during the recent Turcoervian \V<.\,1', of the "Ea. -t I'll \Va1' ick and 'V onnded Relief Fund." '}'ho institution of the" St. J ohn Ambulance A ociation" for in tl'uction in the preliminary treatment of the Injured in Peace and thc ,Vounded in " Tar. Although started little more than four years ince, this latter movement has aheady attained very great succe s, and upwards of 130 Local Centres have aIr ady been formed in important to·WllS an(l (1iRi rjds in all part of th kingdom, many oth r


9!1

being in COluse of formation . Among the :nore nota~le cla~se~ are those for the instruction of the l etropohtan and C1ty PolIce, County Constabulary; London and Provincial Fire Bri~n,des; Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers; the ,Var Office; Adullralty; Somerset House; and other Govern~lent Departm nt ; '1 the Customs House; East and ,Vest Indla Docks; UlTey. Commercial Docks; Victoria. Docks; and num rouS publIc and private institutions. It is only llece sary to adel, as a further roof of the value of the movement, that several members of ~he Royal Family-H. R. H. the Duk e of EdinlJ:lr?h, n. ~. II. " L eo IJold,T. R . H . Prince and Prince s Chnshan, II. . H. P llnce the Duke of Teck, and H . S. II. Prince Eclwar lofaxe-,Yeimar - hold the offices of Presidents, or Patron, of Country Centres. Detached Classes have also been held, pending the fonmttion of Centres, at numerous other places. During the past twelve months the work bas extended to India, An. tralia, and France. In France (the Rivie'J'a) many succe . ful ·lasses of both sexes have been held under the imm~diate upervi ion of the Central Executive Committef'. In Rus. ia the Han Ib ooh:: of the Association has been translated into the native language, and, there, as well as in Germany and the United States, work on the lines laid down hv the St. John Ambulance sociatioll, has been actively and successfully commenced. A specially interesting episode of the last yen,r's work. b~R been the establishment of a Centre at Ialta, so Jong the pnnClpal stronghold of the Order of St. John. Amongst many important Public Meetings hell in COllnection with this branch of the Order, two de el'V6 Rpecial mention, not only on account of the additional imp etuR thereby given to the work, but, also, as indicating ill an mlmj E!ta~ea~1 manner, the growing interest taken by all lasses In Its development. On the 15th February last year a most enthusiastic Ieeting, numerously attenLled, was h eJd at the Man ion House, by the kio.d permission and under the presidency of the Lord Mayor, chiefly with a view of extending the work more fully in the City and Port of London.

Practical expl'e. sion was subsequently given to the interest thus awakened by handsome peeuniary grants from the Corporation, and many of the City Companies. On the 19th of April last year H.R.II. the Princess Mary of Cambridge, Dnches.' of Teck, pre.'ented Certificates to successful pupils (principally ladies and policemen) at the Town Hall, Kensington, in the presence of a large and distinguished audience. The Order of t. J ohn ha. ' no connection whatever with any of the 11Ume1'On. aN. 'oeiation. 01' frateruitie' now exi ting for benevolent l' other purposes, whether imilar or not in name; nor i ' it allied with any ect 01' pnrty of anyone religiou. denominatioll, Lut is thoroughly uuiver aI-embracing among its melllb 'rs anel a .'ociat s tho.e, \"ho, in the spirit of our Divine 1\la t 1', are \,rilliug to devote a portion of their time or their means to the hell of the suffering and the sick. )..'1'. JOIIX',

-rATE, LERKEXWELL,

Jww 21th, 18 :2.


101

Qtge QIDxher of £t. ~oglt of ~erusurem (JEngIish ?Langue). ~ arb XJ riar.

HIS GRAOE WILLIA~l DROGO DUKE OF nL~~OIIE 'TER, K.P.

~a if1ff

.af (!E l£Ie,

T he Right H all. , VILLIAM HE~RY BARON L EIGH.

~Q e ~ annciL P 7'esiclent-General • IR J OIDT • 'T. GEORGE, K. C.B . The Right Honourable the Earl of DUDLEY. The Right Honourable the Earl of GLA 'GOW. Tile R ight Rev. the L ord Bi hop of T. ALBA TS, (Clzaplain- Gene7'al.) iiI' EDWARD G . L. PERROTT, Bart. L ieut.- ~olon 1 'ir IlEXRY B. L oon, K, C.B . .TOliN FURLEY, E. q. Captain R . C. F . D ALLA', 5th B att. The Rifle Brigade. R ev-. HEXRY \YIIITE, M.A.

®ncutib.e (Dffircl";J, , Vho are e:c-ojjicio Members of the Council. Chancello7'-General ir J ohn T. G EORGE, K .C.B . eC7'etm'Y- ir E . A . H. L ECII}1ERE, Bart., J\l.P., F .S.A. R eceicC1'-General ir II. C. B. D AUBE~"'EY, K.C.B. R egisirar -Lieut.-Colonel GOULD H UXTER- ,'{E. TOX, F . .A. Almoner-General the Vi count T El\IPLETOIIX, K. C.B. Genealogi, t -Hev. ' Y. K. R. BEDFORD, M.A . L ib7'w'ian-EmvL'r FRE 'IIFIELD, E q ., M. A., V.P .S .A . Assistant- Jl1lloner-Captain GILDEA, 4th. B att. R oyal , Varwi ck ,hir e R egt. A ssistant- A.. eC1'etw'y-Captain P ERROTT, 3rd. Batt. E a t K ent R egt. A mbulance D epa7·tment-Director: Lieut.-Col on el F. DUNCAN, R.A., M.A ., D. C.L.

B anke1's .- The London and \Vestminst er Bank, 1, it . J am es's Square, S.W. C omm uuication m ay b addre ed t o th e ~ c Cl"etary of the Order of t. J ohn, St. j ohll's Gate, Clerk euwell, London, E.C.


$t. Jobn ambulance association. llEAD OFFICES : -

ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.

S~ALL

rOCKET

CERTIFICATE:S~

Folding in Two, and Handsomely Boundin Morocco Cases, Price ONE SHILLING each, Can be obtained by Certificated Pupils from the Chief Secretary on application th1'ough the Local Sec'r etal'ies of Cenb'es,

OJ'

lJ.fanage1's of Detaclled Classes.

AL S O

N"O-VV

READY;,

A CARD POCKET

{fAIDE~MEMOIREJ '} BY TIrE LATE

Surgeon-Major P. SHEPHERD, A.M,D., (.1 UTHOR OF T HE Hd.NDB OOK,) CONTAINING ,fSEFUL llINTS FOR

FIRST A XD TO T HE INJU RED IN CAS ES OF SUDDEN EM ERGENCY.

Prier, in Lin en-Lined Envelope, 3d. each ; by post, 4d. Or in Packets of Olle Dozell 38. per Packet, on application to the IIonorary Director of Store .


Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England. "Hints and Helps for Home Nursing and Hygiene."

PHOTOGRAPHS

A

(MOUNTED)

E[..AN'DBOOK

"FOR ALL WHO HAVE TO DO WITH SICKNESS',

OF

ARRAK 0b D ACCORD I NG TO THS

SYLLABUS

ST. JOHN'S GATE, The only remnant of the Ancient Clerkenw811 Priory of the Knights of St. J ohn, and the only Ga,teway still extant in London, can be obtained on application to the

BY

Price 6s. the pair, CARRIAGE EXTRA.

$t. lobn Rmbulance Rssociation.

AMBULANCE HAMPER With Waterproof COuC1' and Strap complete. E specially adapted for use in Factories, Collimi.es, Mjnes, Railway Stations, t;hip-building Yards and other large Works, and for Volunteer Corps, &c., as well as for Domestic use.

Application for Copies to be made to lhe IIonorary Director of Stores S. J.A.A., ' ,'r. J OllN'. (~\.. .L 'IE, CLERKEX\YELL, LONDON, E.C.

"The Order of St. John of Jerusalem

in England, " AXD

A s<~;dallt All/lUlle l'

WEIGHT, complete, 6i lbs . lll .

PRICE {BOUnd in Cloth, I s . "

PRICE: £2 2s. To be had on 'application to the Honorary Director of Stor es, ST. JOH~ AMBULANOE ASSOCIATION, ST. JOlIN'S GATE, CLERKE~WELL,

Is. 2d.

BY POST,

CAPTAIN GI LDEA,

Knife, Scissors, Thread, N eedles, Pins, &c., &c.

Width ... 7

to tke Association.

CO:JIPILED BY

Cotton Wool, Marine Lint, Patent "Plaister, in Tin cases.

5 in.

Exarni n ~1'

"The 8t. John Ambulance Association."

CON'TENTS: 1 Set lined Splints. 1 Field Tourniquet. 2 Spon ges. 2 Packets Patent Lint, 4 Roller B andages (wide and narrow ). 4 Triangular Bandages.

Depth...

'GRAVE, B.A., :M.D., CRB., L.R.C.S.I.,

PRICE Is.,

Showing NORTH and SOUTH FRONTS,

L ength .. . 1 ft. 6 in.

CO~

L ee·Ll/rel' and

CHA~OERY, ST. J OHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, E.C.

TilE

SECOND (OR NURSING) COURSE OF LECTURES , E. MAcDO'VEI.J

ASSISTANT SECRETARY, O.S.J.J., THE

or

E.C.

of the Order .

Boards, Is. 6d.

By Post, I s. 2d. Is. 3d.

"

. To be olJtaiLloll from the IIonort1l',Y Diroctor of Stores, P>t. John's Gate. Clcrkenwell Irom 0 _"-'I' TAI~ n\J ILDEA, 2 0, P'1 . . , Ea· . . , III lllllore Gn.rdens,' KenslOoton b , "vV . ., 01' II'ou'1 any 0 [. tl 10 L ocn.I H - onomry Secretn.ries of the St. Johu Ambulanco Association. T


RE V ISED

.E DITION.

NO"W"

RE AD"Y _

April, 1882.

THE

FORTY-FIFTH

RI S E A N D P ROGR E SS

THOUSAND ..

HANDBOOK

OF THE

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AIDS FOR CASES OF INJURIES OR SUDDEN ILLNESS,"

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A.1·my jJfedical Department. HOII01'a/'Y Associate of the 01'der of St. JolLn of Jerusalem . ( KILLED AT IS"~XDL';VA....·'U, J.\.XL\.RY 2:?XD,

DEDICATED BY PERJlISSIO~ TO

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HIS GRACE THE D1JKE OF 1IANOHESTER, K. P.,

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IllS GRACE THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER, K.P. A ncl the Ohapter oj the

ORDER OF ST. J OHN OF J ERUSALEM (ENGI,ISH L ANGUE).

Sm E. A. II. LECIIMEItE, BAHT., M.P., Ohai"man, Oent1'al E xectttive Oommittee. LmuT.-CoL. F . DLT~ oAN, RA., D.C.L., LL.D., Deputy Ohairman. JOll X FFHLEY, E. Q., IIonorary Direct01' oj St07'es. CAPTAIX n. C. F. DALLAS, Trea sllre?·. CAPTAIN PERROTT, C'ldej S ecreta/'Y. J. II. EASTEUIlIWOK, E~Q., Assistant ScC?'eta1'Y and Storekeepel'.

Mem orandum for the consideration of the Central Executive Committee.

HORSE AMBULA~ CE CARRIAGES &TWa-WHEELED LITTERS, FOR TilE RE;\1OVAL OF PER. OXS SUFFERIXG FRO)r ACCIDEXT OR ILLNESS (NOT INFECTIOUS) WITHI~ THE lIIETROPOLIS.

OWLTO to the po. ition of the London Hospitals and also the Stretcher.' ancl ' Yheeled Litters di. tributed throughout the .Metropolis, the numLer of "\yhich i daily increa ing, there is really no immediate occa. ion for initiating a system of HorseAmbulance Carriages for sudden emergencie , especially as much mon y and thoughtful consideration are required before anything like completeness of organization can be attained; but there can be no t1oubt, that such yehicles are absolutely needed for the conyeyance of patient', from the suburb. into London, from Ho pital , to their own homes, from Railway Stations to Hospitals or other houses, and for those who are pa. sing through Town, from one Station to another, or who have to be removed to the Sea~il1e. The frequent applications at St. John's Gate prove this.

Th e progre. s made by t h St. John Ambulance As ociation renders it illlperative that the same Society should undertake this Lranch of work, either unLl r the mn.nagelllent of the pre. ent Staff, or of another working in harmony with it.


Such an organization, as I hope may in time 1e created, cannot be developed in a ,veek or a month: it must be of gradual growth keeping pace with the necessities which arise, yet not allowed to go beyond the me::tns at the di po. al of the managing Committee. The record of what has been don3 during the last few months by the efforts of two or three incli vicluals having the use of a Horse-Ambulance Carriage and a twO-\V heeled Litter indicates in some measure the usefulness of such assistance; and I would now propose that \\Thilst the rolling stock be limited for the present to these two Carriages, they be made more widely available by the appointment of a responsible ·working taff. Hitherto a two-wheeled Litter, when required, has been lent by the Association and a Horse-Ambulance Carriage by myself; and such personal assistance as may have been needed has been willingly given by members of the Stores Department. My own absenee from England for a period of several weeks, and the illness of Mr. Jack on, the Storeman, without whose help these tentative steps could not have been taken, have determined me to ask the assistance of my Colleagues in organizing such a scheme for the removal in comfortable carriages of invalids suffering from illness or accident as may be practical and permanent without being costly. As I have already stated the experiment has been sufficiently tried to enable us to judge of the probable calls that will be made upon the Ambulance Carriage Department and we also have the same means of estimating the cost. If my views coincide with those of the Committee, I would suggest that the rolling stock be limited, as at present, to one two-wheeled Litter and one HOl'seAmbulance Carriage, the latter to be provided as it is now with a horse and driver by a neighbouring Livery Stable Keepel' with whom definite terms must be arranged. As to peTsonnel, the first requisite is a fanager whose resiuence must be in or near London, and to whom all applications for the removal of patients must be addressed; and to him will belong the direction and control of the Department. As bearers, two trained men must be engaged, of whom I would strongly recommend that Mr. Jackson be one. Two bearers should always be at the disposal of the Manager, though there are cases in which the help of servants, hospital porters, policemen or friends make it unnecessary for more than one to accompany the carriage.

In any scheme w hieh may be ado t 1 . that in every case as far a' '11 p ec It khould be provided SI of the Caniarfe D~p~rtlGneCnSt posi "tel' a Meml)or of the Committee b ane a cast 0 t . I bo present at tbe remova1 of t" ne rame( bearer shall . . a pa lOnt but unl ' 1 " '1 .. ' ess 11il( er except 1011a1 cIJ'cml1stances th e Icsponsl:.Jlhty of supe" t r remo\'al, n. surgical case will Le left t enc mg the of the paticnt. 0 the .Medlcal Attendant

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!n aclc1i tiol1 to the Hon. Secretary and 1,1 offices shuul!l be under one 11 1) I anagcr (these two eae, would rcc I h 1e a Trea~mrer and an Hon I , t f ~mmenc t at there "1 . nspec or 0 JUatenal 1 of t 10 work pcrtaininO' t tl ' . ' ess on account b 0 lese lespectIve office tl f pm'po. o of licJ'htenin the lab ' f tl "' \ rr . 0 0 oms 0 le . . I1anao·er bs, Janbl' or 1the . o"caslCJI1alJy to clepnte tl 0 0 y ena mg urn • . . . " .1 mn.n:tgement to his c H It IS llldhpensably neco Sarv that e l l 11 0 eagues. But . l' J aC .l anl a of the b llll lcatcd, wllCther ot-li.ce" £ tl '. persons a ove . l~ 0 Ie A SoclatlOn 0 . k b s1lOuIel be traIncll in the II , e of tl10 Stret l c leI''' d r SIC . - earers, thoy lllay hlOW how to ()'. , 1 . ~ an carnages so that olve 01 0 Jey chrectlOns as '11 h .... , " 0 as ow to 1lan<..le 1 the mechanism of the call1ages, stretcher', &c. \\ Ith l' gfLl'<I to Finance' the d t 'J the ~ it. John Amlm1anco C~ . .. 8 Ul S m.ust, I think, be left to C )Glliage Comnllttee but I ill . roll'lllo(,' S t oc'>. 1' ' ' s ffi'ay mentIOn tllat the nCC088a1'17 J WIth fit-..mo'' t f commencement \yill be co 7 ',1 b T E l .o~ U clen or a R f \ elel J an ~ :s:pendlture of £100 d cnt 0 Coach-house £95 If tl an the fir t . car I ,~ . lese amounts be contributed for y <, see no reason why this nseful branch of A b 1 wor1( . hould not b 0 se ' ,-snppol'tmrr, If' especiallv ( if i t Il ll " U ance 1'ClllOvmrr patients be l-el)t . tl . 0 1 J Ie c lalges for • 0 \.. WI 1m mOL erate limits an I t Lh same tllne, proportion eL "' 1 t 0 tl le lllcan,-' 0 f those using,the c carriages. , a I; e G

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JOHN FURLEY, jVUl'emucr, 1 ' 82.

lIon. Director of !~'tores.



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