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CONTENTS.

REPORTS, ORDER OF

ST.

JOIIN, BRITISII IIOSPIOE AND OPIITIIALMIC DI SPENSARY

AT JERUSA LEM, AND ST. JOllN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.


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REPORT The Chapter of the Order of St. John communicates the following Report to the General Assembly :The following have been elected Members and Associates of the Order during the past year : Chaplain. -Rev. Prebendary Reginald Henry Barnes. .Dame Chevalie?'e of G1Ylce. -lUrs. laria Tlu'ner Furley; Madame Edma Helene de Bustros. Honorary Assoc1·ate·.-Colonel Franyois Van Halen. Donat.-Rev. Paul Williams 'Vyatt. P?'omotiol1.-Colonel Ralph Edward Carr has been promoted from Donat to the grade of Esquire.

The following Members of the Order have deceased during the past year :-The Rev. ALBERT A. WOOD, D.C.L.) Mrs. :MAOPHRRSON OF CLUNY, Colonel CIIARLES RATOLIFF, F .S.A., The EARL OF SHAFTESBURY, K.G., Sm'geon Major FRANCIS FALWASSER, Sir EDWARD GEORGE LA:JIBERT PEHROTT, Bart., Major EDWARD KNOTTESFORD FORTESOUE.

The Onlor has Rustaiuo 1 a very severe loss by the death ot the Hon. Bailli, Sir EDWARD PERROTT, Bart., the oldest Member of our fraternity, and closely connected with the earlier proceedings which followed the revival of the English Langue. Indeed, he was the connecting link between ourselves and the Parent Stem, as he had received the Accolade of the Order from Sir J oshu[1 Colles l\feredith, upon whom it had been conferred at Malt[1 by the la t Grand Master, de Hompescb. F or nearly fifty yem's Sir EDWARD PERROTT took the deepest interest in the affairs of the English Langue, an interest which he proved by his regular attendance at the meetings of the Council and Chapter, as well as of the General As, embly, over 'which he presicle<.l in the ab ence of Prior and Bailiff of Eagle. lIe devotcd him. elf especially to the work of the Ambulance Department and waR one of those who aided and encouraged by his zeal and ability the Ambulance Association in its earlier stages as well a' in it· later rapid progress to success. Following the example of anothcr ~Iel1lher of the English Langue (Sir "\ Villialll Hillary, the fuunucr of the Royal J atiollal Life Boat Institution), he gave his active mind to the afI'Glirs of that ya1u[\,ble Society, and for close upon thirty years discharged with the greatest regubrity the important duties of Chairman of its preparatory committees. 'ir EDWARD PERROTT combined in his pen:lOIl those qualities of active benevolence, chivalrous sense of honour and duty, and great love for the hi tory and traditions of the Order, which con titute a true Hospitaller, and his memory "willlollg be cherished, llot only by his confreres of the Onl'r of St. J oh11, but by all who came within range of his beneficent influence and example. IIis remains were laid in the grave in 'httrlton Cemetery, the Order being repre ented at the funeral by Sir Edmund Lochmere, nJr. Fm1ey and Sir Herbert Perrott. The \ ery sudden death of the Rev. Dr. ALBERT A. ,VOOD deprives us of one of our most active Chaplains. Although livillg at a great distance from London h was a COllstUllt attell<.lallt at our Anllual C0111memOl'utions 011 ~ '1. J olm' . Dny.


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He was ever ready to give his aid to any means by which the in-AnencC' ~1TI(1 usefnlnps of the Or leI' could be extended, anc1 to render the valuable a lstance of hie ljtel'ary ability R,ncl extensive archffiological and architectural knowledge. The prema hU'e removal of JUAJOR E . KNOTTESFORD FORTESOUE, from a life of acti\e usefulness, is a sub.i ect of deep regret. His family had, in former times, furni hrd more than one rober of the Hospitaller fraternity, and he adopted the Order as a field of work, uutil he left London, and employed him elf in other objects, more e pecially a cheme for promoting emigration to the Cape of Good Hope, which had the warm approval of the late Right Honourable , V. E . For tel'. lIe was for some years Secretary of the Metropolitan aud National Association for providing Nm'ses for the Sick Poor, founded by the Order, and at one time held the office of Almoner.

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It would be impossible, within the narrow limits of the short obituary notices customary on this occasion, to do justice t o the memory of that great philanthropi t and valued Honorary Associate, LORD SHAFTESBURY. It is sufficient, perhaps, to say that he did honour to the Order by aecepting the badge of an Honorary Associate, and thus connecting himself with us and our work, for surely th ere never was a man who 0 thoroughly carried out, in its entu'ety, our motto, "Pro fide P?'O Etilitate homim,un." It is satisfactory to know that amidst the manifold claims on his attention he took a great interest in our objects. On the last occasion on which he took part in our proceedings) when he presided at a meeting in the Jerusalem Chamber, "\Vestminster, he expressed his deep sense of the valuable work done by the Order, and more especially in the Holy L and. Amongst the more interesting events of the past year have been the interviews, on the occasion of the presentation of the Insignia of Dame Chevaliere) of the Chancellor and ecretary with H .R .H. Princess Louise, ·M archioness of Lorne, at Kensington Palace, on July 17th; and that of 1\11'. Furley with H.M. the Queen of Sweden, at Stockholm, on Ju]y 231'(1.

Mr. Furley haviug been cleputed by the ChalJter to present to the Queen of wech.m the Iusigna and Diploma of the Order, ·which Her 1UCl,j O·ty hacl graciously consented to accept, he went to ,ttockholm and had t.he honour to be received ill a private andiellce at the Palclce of RosellclnJ, on the ~3nl of July. Her Iajesty cntcred very miuutely into the work of the Oruer, ill ·w hieh she evinced the most practical interest. \lbFleC)llcntly Ur. FurJcy WetS pre. en ted to Ilis l\18jesty and Prinee Oscar, awl hall the honour of having lunub.eon with the Royal F~lllily. The following table will show th e number of patient:::; roli eye d alld (lids i.'sued during the year. Although the uSlwl number of cliets have so fn,r been sustained, the Almonor. ' l' grot to report that this ha ' ouly been clune 1JY tho absorption of the balance rceeived from the special appeal uwde some :6.,- ~ yean--l ag(), ancl by 0ycrdrawing the ayailable inu me. The attention of the 1118111 ber.' of the Order lut.' been drawn to this ma tter in the two la t Anllual Report. . AL)ro 1m's

DEPAHT)lEXT.

The pre 'ent Jllllnber of diot.· authori 'eel to be il'). Ll lllu'e six, Yl~.

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4: to The Ij Ill, lmry Di:-;pen. 'tny. 2 to The no:al Free lIo. 'pita1. Ottl 'ulatillg the C(vt of a diet at Is. eaeil, the amount ,'pent ill a y ',U' ma,y l)e roughly put. down at from £100 to £110, not in ']mullg tll' KUlll of .£10 pnitl llmmany tn the, 'olTing Druther. The aVllilabie in 'ome i' mnde up al':l follo"\YR :-Conhibution from the Onler £;3+, Olrertol'Y on ,t t . .T ohn's Day about £17, Domdiolls and '1uu uri ption. ' ii.-om £15 to £:ZO-thus leaving a yearly llefieit of auout £5 .

If, therofore. the ycarly III OIlle 11llllOt Le 111(,1'Cll Tll, it ouyiou' that the llumu ~r of cliets mast lK\ tl.t once recllleeLl.

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10 tickets, amongst others, to Lord Leigh, Sir John and Lady St. George, and Sir C. D~Lllbeney, as also to the kind assistance of the Sist ers of St. Phillip's .Mission. Annexed will be found a Table shewing the number ot P atients relieved and cost of same. Also Balance Sheet fOT the year, and list of Annual Subscriptions and Donations.

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Total Diets.

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Cost per Diet.

Balance at Bank, 24th J une, 18 5 .. Offer Lory, l1voy Chapel, 24Lh June, 1 85 .. .. ContribuLion from the Order Extra Lo meet defici t Sub criplions and DonaLions

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Total Cost.

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24th June

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The Chapter has bad under its consideration the question of the admission of Chevaliers of J ustiCG (Members of the Royal Family excel ted) through the 'ubonlinate Grade of Chevalier of Gra e, a ' in the case ill the G(::.mnan J ohanniter Oruen and lw,,,-e recommended that thi · change should be made, and the statutes haye boen altered accordingly.

Number of Patients from Royal "Free IIospital=47. The Fimbury Dispensary=il8.

The following are the Annual Subscriptions and DOllations for the current year :£ s. cZ. The Finsbury Dispensary . . Sir Brook Kay, Bart. Lord Leigh . . Lady Lechmere C. L. 1'lethuen, Esq. :Mrs. Edward laberly vy. Stewart Sutberland, Esq. Mrs. Pakeman :Miss Pakeman Miss ,iVroll IIoskyn' :~Iiss IIampton

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The offices of A istant ecrobryand Storekeeper of the St. John Ambulance .A sociation IW,Ye been vacated by the Donat, 11'. J ohu lIenry Ea. terbrook who ha' beell elected to the 'eerdary. hip of the HO"pital [01' ,V omen in the Fulham Road. l\Ir. En ·terbrook has for ,oven years devot d him If with great llergy and ability to the extension of the Ambulance work of the Or leI', 11101' especially in the City of London, and for these an 1 other seryicc' the thanks of the Cl18pter were unanimou.'ly aceonlcd t~ him at th~ hapter hcld on the 23rcl of J uuo in the follo\ying resolution, propo ed by the Almoner, General the Vi. count Templotown, .C.B." econded by the Chancellor, General t)ir .Tohn St. George, K.C.B . :'The Cha.pter regret the re ignation of the offices of "AS8isbut Secreta.ry and torekcepcr of the St. J 0110 Ambulance "AR.'ocia,Lion, by thc Donat, MI'. JolIn IIoary En. ' terbrook, and,


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12 "whilst thankillg him mo t corct.ially for mn.ny va1nn.ble services "rendered by him, ill those n.nd other cn.paciti(c's, are glad to " know that his active co-operation with the work of the Order "will not be interrupted by his acceptance of other duties, and "that he has undertaken the Secretaryship of tho J om a1em " Hospital Committee."

Tbe Commander of the Hanley Castle Commandery reports as follows :-

vVorcester Dispens11ry to the Convalescent Home at Westonsuper-Mare has been obliged to be discontinued for want of fun(ls. An appeal h11s, however, been made in the neighbourhood of ,Vorcester for annual subscriptions to assist the Members of the Commnnc1 ry in carrying out the charitable work. ' of the Order, ,vhieh appeal we hope may be successful in securing some addition to our present diminished income. BR[TlflJI

The new arrangement with the , VOl'cestcr DisCaSTLE pensary as to the share of expenses of diet to be C01.D IANDERY. bOrlle by the Di"p ensary and the Commandery (as mentioned in last year's report) continues to work well, whilRt the preparillg and the dispeusing of the diet, under the management of our Hon . .A. sociate, fiss Topping, who kindly "LUldertook the work on the resignation of the Hon. A sociate, 1I1iss Stillingfieet, last year, gives every sah fadion. ITA

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The following is the Diet Table for the last twelve mouths.

Return for Quarter ending

Males. Females.

Total Diets.

Cost IJer Diet.

Cost to Dispensary.

Cost to Comm andery.

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1886

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Ol'llTITALmC lIOSI'l1..H.

Th e " F oluth" Annual Report of the Committee of the Briti. ,h Ophthalmic Hospital at J eru alem, I . b' ' :t W l' )1(; 1 IS rIe IIy subnutted to-etay, reminds us that

deRpite the lllany lrawl acks to which this distant but thoronghly l' prc:.'ent11tive anll typical work of our Order must alw<l)'H be sn1)jed-and th e great difficulties and doubt. under whi(;h it wa' Rbrted, andll1u~t [01' some time, in common with all SUGh undertakings, cOlltinu to labo"Lu',-it is to-day no longer in its SC'l188 of u efuln s.' at lea. t an exp rim811t. but an accompliHhed fact-an institution gcnerou'ly and s11ti .factorily 111 . ting a lung stan ling want; bringing relief and brightness to hUD 11' d '-indeed thonsand -of suffering fellow-creahu'es othel'W1NC c1oomc(l to liye of dnrkne and 111i ory, and on and amid. t th· eene. of the carlie. t labour. of 0111' Ancient Order practically and mercifully re-e tabli ·wng its be t trallition . . Thc 11101' rocord of it. working from month to month and year to year, though deeply illterPBting to all of us, and to many beyoud the On1cr~ need not be fully detailed herf'. 8tati~tics and other relative matters will be given at length in the Report, which will shortly be printed and i u ed to Members of th Orrler aud other Subscriber , and copies cf whiGh can alway be had on application to the ccretary or to any Member of the Committec; but the Committ e feel that the following record of til year's ,yorking; and of the Fre ent cOlHlition of the Ho. pita.l-stat lllents fully borne out by the


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evidence of visitors and others who ha e actually witnel:3sed the good it is achieving and the additionallushe it is conferring on the Order of St. J ohD.-cannot fail to be highly gratifying to all who have these objects at heart.

cases which are incurable, and also those caBes which I have " seen once at the Clispensary, but of whom I have no knowledge "aft rwards. 'rhe number under this heading is considerable, ., and will probably remain high until we are able to maintain " more beds constantly. The most of these cases are persons "who have come from a great eli ,tance, who have in many " ca. es walked for days, pos ibly from Jaifa; or Gaza, or the " Desert, plodding on steadily in the hope of being admitted, " and pos. 'ibly cured in the end. The four beds at our ilisposal " being quite iIHl,deqnate to meet the wants of these and others, "I am compelled to refuse admittance to all but the worst " ca •. cs, consequently many who have come from a distance, " retlun fr 111 whence they Call1l3 scarcely improved. "The foul' bells have been always full, and very often I ., have been forced by the grayity of the disease to admit '111ore pati nts, and to plac 1hem 011 the floor. everal time. "there haye been as many as eleven patients in the TIospital "at the same time. I bOI e that soon we will have at least "ten bedf:l ill the IIo. pital for patient~. (( It is now thoroughly stablished in the minds of all "throughout th8 country that this institution i entirely non"sectarian, und that w do not in any way interfere with "the religiou.. opinions of the I eople, and so all CODle freely '~and end their frien Is without any fear.

Ur. OGILVIE reports to the Committee that dUl·jng the past year 121 pR.tients have been admitted into the IIospitaJ, the great majority being cases for operation. Two hundred and thiJ:ty-one operations, both great and small, have been performed, 132 being major and 99 being minor operations, details of which will be published later. Among the operations for giving a new pupil, the failureR to obtain any good result have been rather high, but nevertheless, if we consider the kind of cases, there is much reason for gratification with the amC"Llnt of success which has been obtained. The cases were not pickec1~ and many of them appeared almost hopeless to begin with, with only a speck of clear cornea to be seen, but as evea every little sight is an immense benefit, I attempted such ca es, and have been able in quite a number to give such an amount of vision as enabled persons who had. been blind for years to see their way about. There were 99 operations for minor diseases, but none of them were detained in the Hospital more than one day, and are not counted as in-patients. 1\11'. OGILYIE writes"In estimating the resl:tlt of operations for extraction of " cataract, I have chosen as a test counting the letters in No.1 ;, of Jacques' scale, as scarcely any of my patients can read. " None of these CaSeE] have been picked, but taken just as they "came, and in some cases operation was undertaken without "any better hope than giving a perception of objects. The " total result is better than could well have been looked for. "At the Dispensary the number of consultations has been " 13,462, of which 3,238 have been new cases. In reckoning " the number to be placed under the headings cured, improved, "&c., the result arrived at has been somewhat arbitrary, as "with such a population as we have to deal with, anything else "is impossible. Under the heading incurable, I have placed those

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"The variou forms of religion have been represented as "follows, viz. :-Prote tants 2G, Greek alld Armenian Chri ,tians "1,114, Latin Christians 3 J, Jews 989, Mahommedan 725 ; "frequently Christians, Jews and1\lahommedans have occupied " the same ,yard together. , I early made a rule that no per on in a lirty state would "be attended to, and now it is very rare that any ha ve to be "turned away on this account. The rule appears to be wcll "known, for nearly all come Ul wonderfully clean and tidy. :. It is even amusing to see some children, mostly fella,been, "brought to the dispensary, who e face have probably made "acqnaiutanc with water for the fir t time but with a thick


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"black mark round them, showing distinotly whcre the " cleansing procE;ss had stopped. It remains to be sccm but I " trust the civilizing iufiuence of cJ an "ater may have some "effect in warding off eye disea e, and in raising the people " out of the filth in whieh they wallow. 'l'owards the mi(ldle "of the season a notice drttwing the attention of travellers ,- to this institution wa,s placed in the hotels, and also, through "the kindness of 1\11'. 1\1oore and 1,11'. 1\Ierrill, in the British and "American Consulates, with the result of bringing us several " donations_ 1\lore than one gentleman told us he had never (' heard of the existence of this place before, and that he " doubted not it would receive plenty of support if it and the "work it does were better known in England. It is w 11 "worthy of support, for it carries out to the very highest " point the great and noble aim of the 'Order;' it i, out-and" out 'P1"O ficle, P1'O utilitat s lwmin wn.' "

as a cOlJf:lCquence, that assured pecnniary support, without which the rnsult of our labour of the past four ycars must be an ever-increasing anxiety, and a heavy burden to the fewthe very fow-who have so far shared in our work of mercy.

It is evident from this Report of uur Re ident l\Iedical Officer, who, beyond doubt, has a keen humanitm-ian as well as professional interest in his work, and who, together with jUrs. OGILVIE, worthily represents us in our truly hospitaller work there, that an enlarged accommodation for in-patients is beeoming an absolute necessity if cases of n severe nature, needing skilful and delicate operatIon and subsequent carefnl watching and nursing, are to be satisfactorily and sc1fely dealt with; and it must be remembered that the successful treatmeut of such cases chiefly justifies us in calling our Hospital an Ophthalmic Hospital, for although, as will have been seen frOln the Report just read, a very large number of out-patients and minor affections are treated, many of whioh eould and probably would be dealt with at the General Hos}!ital of the City if necessary, yet it is the graver cases often ending in cures, that to the always superstitious and frequently ignorant natives of the East must appear miraculous, that we must look principalJy for that increase of confidence and prestige whieh will eventually bring us an establi,'hed revellue. And let us hope,

Endeavours have, during the past year, been made, largely aid d by thc gellerous public advocacy of thc Hev. Prebendary Barn s, fr. Brudenell arter, and others to l'FLise a fund for the rti, trict endowment of a ward of six beds to be named tho " Gordon Memorial \ Yard," after one whose heroic memory we all rey l' , and who dUl'ing his life took a keen interest in the Holy Lalld and its people. So far, these fforts, which if con ummatcd, would practically meet our chief local want in the working of the hOHpital, have not been successful, but they will be ren w 'el, anc1 it i the curnest hope of the Comn::!ittee, that now that its great u.' fulneR has been proved, and its credit e tabli"hed many hitherto donbting, or indiffcrent, "rill come forward and g 'uerou ly aid them ill placing the ho pital on a morC' as 'ured andl ennanent £in an iul footing. OlU pre, 'ent a1:)h balance at the bankers amounts to less than £:2GO, f which a con i<1orable proportion i' owing for 11'e cnt maintenance, and it is only by the continued liberality of a f'w 'upport r that the exi tonco of the Ho pital i' asslU'ed. This should n t be, and it i felt that a all share in the satisfaction of a pro\T n good work, all should help to bear the burden of it neces, itie '.

It i,' hoped that the concert to be held in a few days at Willi's Hoom", may add omething ub tantial to our 'adly limited fund', and tili will be upplem uted by further gcncrou, donation and guarantoes from Lady Lechmere and ir Edmund L obmero, who 'e continued alld zealous support and ad vom), y of the ho, 'pital i' its surcst present afoguard, 1\1r. J olm 1\1. Couk, and 1\11'. n. 1. 1\lacLcau, but these will barely suffioe for the wallt~ of the next few months.


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AR must always occasionally bc the case, changes have occurred in the constitution of the committec during the past year. There have been elected as new members Sir Charles ,Varren, wbo has an intimate knowledge of and warm interest in Syria, the Rev. Paul \Vyatt, and the Rev. Prebendary Barnes, who are welcomed as earnest well-wishers of the institution.

In conclusion, whilc sinc(·r ely thcLDking one a,nd all who havc so far aided and co-operated in the work of establishment, Hnd have with such restricted resources achieyed so much, the Committee vent1u'e to hope that they may be eneonraged to assist still further, not only by personal support, but by bringing- to the eause new friellds and new subscribers from amongst the many who would gladly give if they knew bow well their gifts were used.

1111'. Rowe has expressed a wish to be relieved oftlle dutics of Secretary, and 1\11'. lUacLean's absence from England rendered it necessary for him to reRign the po t of Joint Secretary with 1\11'. Rowe. The Committee have conyeyed to both of our con!1-e1'es theu.' appreciation of the serYices rendered by them, more especially by 1\11'. Rowe, who with the exception of a short interyal, has dircharged the duties of Secretary since the establishment of the Hospital. The Committee have appointed as Secretary, in their place, 1\11'. J. H. Easterbrook, who has already renc1ered 1110 t efficient and yaluable aid as Assistant Secretary. 1\11'. Easterbrook has shown his interest in the work of the Order at J erusalcm by generously declining to receive any lWlZo1'a1'iwn during the existing condition of the funds at the disposal of the Committee. As in preYious years, the Committee is much indebted to 1\Ir. AmJlerst, our Treasurer, for kindly and zealously sharing the details of their work, as well as for continued and generous pecuniary assistance; to 1\Jr. Brudenell Carter, our lIon. Consulting Surgeon, for continued help and advice, and for his valuable advocacy of our claims on public sympathy and support; and to lUI'. John 1\1. Cook, whose warm personal sympathy and support is with such great advantage to the Hospital and to all concerned, supplemented (through his kind permission) in the great care and attention bestowed upon our affairs by his local agents at Jerusalem, who act gratuitously as the Financial Agents of the Committee therc, and through whom all our payments, &c., are made.

The simultaneous expil'ation on St. J obn's Day in this year of the lease of the portion of the Gate (LEA B AND promises let to lUr. Gay, and also of the period during PUUOllASE.) which the Order had the option of the pm'ehase of the 'whole I rope1'1y render ,d it JleCeEsary to furm a Oommittee, to w hir..:h the fl1H:, ,ti on of t.he 1 ',1,.' and p11rch:1se was en trusted by the Chapter. ST. JOIIN'S GA·tE.

The Ull11llittee reported that they con idered that the best means of aC(lniring the Gate pruperty would be by mean8 of a Limit d J uillt tock Company, composed exclu,'ively of ~IC::lllb 1'8 anll A sociateFl of the Order, and the report of the Committe ",YaH ubmitted to the 1;1 L Chapter, and Its recommendations unnnimon.'ly a loptcd. Acting upon the in t1'uction.' of the Chapter, and ,,,jth the able advice of their T1'en uror 1\Ir. Ed,,~jn Fre hfield, allLl the kind n,':-;i.'ian 'e of :JIe:'; n~. Frc,'hlil~](l & \Yilliams, a Memorandum of . (\.s;'o<:i'liioll luts b een PI' 'pareel, awl is uow ubmitted to the G neral.A s '111 bly, and will Le circulated amongst tlle ~Iembers and A:..;socinJes uf the Order. The features of the scheme for the Company, wuich has alrcally ]JCell funned by the roquired 'u]) 'eription of se\'"en 8hareholders of a sum amountjug to £1,000, are briefly as follows : A Company to be forllled called the " t. J obn's Gate (Clcrkollwcll) Company, Limited," with a capital of £] 4:,000 in shares of £10 each, bearing intcl'08t at :1 pOL cent.


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21

The objects of the Company are the plU'chase of the Freehold of the Gate House and the adjoining tavcrn, at the price of £11,686, as agreed upon between Sh' E. Lechmere and the Chapter in 1879; and also to acquire a piece of lanel immediately adjoining the Gate for purposes which will hereafter be described,

The ItECEIVER reports that the Accounts 'br the year endiug 30th June, 1886, will be duly examined and audited. The cash balance at this date at the London and Westmin, tel' Bank is £335 Os. 5d., from which will have to be deducted the rent due for the Gate to Midsummer and some other small payments for sundries. The cost of the works for restoring the large Hall amounted to £650 2s. lId., towards which the sum of £72 88. has been received from certain Members of the Order.

Towards the required capital of £14,000, the Chapt l' purpose to invest £1,500 of their Reserve Fund, and in a similar manner the Committee of the St. John Ambulance ASEociation £2,000 in shares, making, with a sum of £1,000 to be paid as a premium by Mr. Gay on the renewal of his lease, £4,500, leaving £9,500 to be provided by the 200 Members and Associates of the Order. The income arising from the pun.:hase wouJd be not less than £425, made up as follows, subject to further consideration :Mr. TAT. Gay, rent of tavern St. John Ambulance Association for certain rooms, and the use of piece of land to be purchased by the Association, and let to them,. Order of St. John, for rooms occupied by it

£100

225 100 £425

1"'he interest at 3 per cent. would be £420.

It is proposed that each tenant should pay to the Company a sum proportionate to their tenancy .. for insurance " rates and repairs. It is proposed that in order to provide a fund for redeeming from time to time the share capital, the Foundation and Admission payments made by Entrants to the Order should be reserved and so applied, and that on each St. John's Day bonds should be drawn in accordance with the sum available.

RECEIVER.

The invested eCllritie ar £12058. Bank of England Stock £200 Q,ueensland 4 per cent. Bonds ,. £550 London !lnd Bhtckwall Railwuy .. .. Consolidated Stock £260 London and Blackwall Rail way 4} per cent. Preference tock , .

£ s. cl. 357 14 10 20 5 0

(present value) ..

682

0

0

323

8

0

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£1,570

7 10

The LIBRARIAN ha the pleasure to report that arrangements for the comfort of readers in the room abov the Chancery are in progress and contemplation, and that it may be hoped that tudents of the hi tory of the Order may soon resort frequently to the collection of bOI)ks ; he aL 0 aclrnowled es with thanks the following LrBRAnrA~.

PRE Ec TATION

TO LIBRARY, 1

NaME OF WORK.

Manuel de L'Infhmiore-Ambull1nciol'e Bulletin, No. 44. Annuaire de 1 5. (oeioM Francuise de Secours aux Blesses Militnires) Bulletin International des ociet6 de ecours aux Mili0 . 63, 64., G6 , . tuil'es Bles Five PhoLographs of Monumcnt in the Church of t. J ohu, Valletta, and two Photograph of Sculpture, &('., in the Cathedral hurch of CiLta Vecchiu, Malta.. Surgical Di ea e of Childt'en. By Mr. E. Owcu, F.RC.. Procceding of the ov. Great. Pl'iory KnightR Templar, of Canada, 1 85

es.

British National Aid 10cieLy. Report, Egyptiau Campaign, 1 8·1-5

5-6. J)ONOR.

Dr. Dougla -Hogg. Le Consei!. ir E. Lechmere.

i1' Vidol' Houlton. The Author. Colonel Mac-Leod Moore.

ir . Kennet [Barrington.


22 JJ.l.ME OF WORK.

Anunal Report and Oa,]endtll' for 1885-188G of the Vienna Vohmtecr Ambulance Society .. Organisation and Dutie of the Bearer Company of the Medical Oorps in War Naval and Military Charities, &c. By Lieut.-Oolonel James Gildea, F.S.A. Report on tllO Mich ell Library, Glasgow. 1 :). . . De Prima Origine Ho ' pitalariorum Hierosolymitanol'um. By 1\1. J. Delaville Le Roulx Photograph (in oils) copied from an Italian Painting of a Page of a Grand l\Iaster in possession of Oolonel Oarr's family Report on the Phcrnician and Roman Antiquities in the Group of the Islands of :Malta (with Photographs) by Dr. Oaruana, Librarian of the Publie Library, Valletta Recent Discoveries at N otabile (",'ith Photographs) by Dr. Oaruana Manual for the Medical Staff Oorps, by Surgeon Major Sandford Moore .. ~he Needs of Our IIospitals, by 'Walter Pye, F.R.O.S. Walford's Antiquarian, June, 1886. 250 Oopies for issue to Members Report of the Operations of the British National Society for Aiel to the Sick and Wounded in War, 1885-6 First Annual Report, Soldiers' and Sailors' Families' Association "Why St. John Ambulance A sociation?" By 11r. Waynman Dixon. 150 Oopies for issue to Members Oensus of the Islanus of Malta, Gozo, and Oomino. 11:)81. By Dr. George Cousin .. Report upon the Recent Excavations at IIagiar Kim, by Dr. Oaruana, Librarian of the Public Library at Malta Memoires Numismatiques de l'Orelre Souverain de St. Jean. By E. H. Furse ..

DOKOR.

1\11'. Furky.

Order of fjrx John of Jerusalem (JEngIisb langue).

Dr. ETatL. The AuthOl·. The Oommittee.

TRUSTEE

i

The AUlhor.

001. Carl'.

The Right Honourable LORD LEIGH. 'il' ED:JJUXD A. It. LEOHl\JERE, Bart. l\I.P. G(,ll 1'al iiI' .JOIIX T. GEORGE, K.C.B.

The Author.

FOR~I

TIl" AuUlOr. The Author. The Author.

E. Walford, Esq.

TO THE

Q)rbcr of cSt cWOlJ1Y of (c6ng1isu

ir V. K. Barrington. Lt.-Col. J. Gildea.

OF BEQUEST ~crusalcnt

~Hnguc).

I o·i" an(l bequeath to the Heceivcr for the time being of

The Author.

tIlt; Bllgli 'h (Protc 'ttmt) Language of the Order of

The Author.

J ern, alom in Ellglallc1 til

The Author.

to be apph 'el, at the discretion of the

The Librarian.

The Chapter can once more congratulate the General Assembly upon the improving prospects of the Order. Its work has been fully maintained and even fnrther extended, justifying' the hope that 'ere long we may receive that recognition in the highest quarters which we have so long desired to secure; and there is every prospect that befOle we meet again, to celebrate another anniversary, we may have acquired, as our own property, the venerable building in which we are assembled, thus realising tLe long cherished wishes of its prescllt owner.

towards th<:.

(~hm'itable

,11m

t. John of

of £ _ ___ ________ hapter of the aid Order,

ohjects of such Oreler, and I direct that

the Baid sum FlIHl.ll be paicl, freo of 1 gaey' duty out of uch part of my personal '. tate table pm'po,

UR

may be legally b queatled for chari-

CR.

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


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Order of Srx John of Jerusalem ($iJ'tb or lBnglisb 2LangllC) .

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

gallantry in saving life on land.

OBVERSE.

The C1' OSS oj the Order. (Its points anciently symbolic oj the eight B ecttitudes.)

HEYEI{SE.

The Badge oj tlie Order. (The t. Johr~'s W01·t e?ltwillecl 1cillt ('017111lemo1'aii7'e 1·iuuoll.)


(/({)

FIRST AID TO THE INJURED.

bt. JIl1lJn l\mhnlau(£ J\zzllriatilln. REPORT OF THE

CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SUBMITTED AT THE

GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE

@rnrr of ~t. moI)1l of 1Jrru~alem (lEngli~b Uanguagr), JUNE

24TH, r 886.

LONDON: HARRISON

AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S :t1rinttrs in @rbinrcfll fa ~£! ~1njtsf1!' r886.

LANE,


ST.

JOHN'S

GATE,

CLERKENWELL (Wahin five mimttes' walk of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and of Farringdon Street and Aldersgate Street Stations, Metropolitan D istl'ict Railway).

A 2


FIRST AID TO T'RE INJURED. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF illS GRACE THE DUKE OF

MANCHESTER, K.P.,

AND THE OHAPTER OF THE

ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM (ENGLISH LANGUAGE). dL,enfrn:l (f;n.cutw,e dL.ommnitt, Oonsisting exclusively of Members and Associates of the Order. Q;;~llirmrrn.

SIR EDMUND A. ll. LEOHMERE, BART., M.P., M.A., F.S.A. (Secretary, Order of St. J obn).

blcpnt)J

(!i;~nirmtn.

OOLONEL FRANCIS DUNCAN, O.B., M.P., R.A., D.O.L., LL.D. JOlIN FURLEY, Esq. SIR VINCENT KENNETT-BARRINGTON, M.A., LL.M. LIONEL S. BEALE, ESQ., M.D., F.R.S. OAPTAI RUPERT O. F. DALLAS. MAJOR J. O. DaLTON, RA. SIR THOMAS DICK-LAUDER, BART. GENERAL IR H. O. B. DAUBENEY, G.O.B. ROBERT FARQUIIARSON, ESQ., MD., LP. PHILIP FRA ' K, ESQ., M.D. EDWIN FRESHFIELD,EsQ., LL.D.,V.P.S.A. (Reccivcr, Order of St. J olm). WILLIAM DAWES FRESHFIRLD, ESQ., M.A. LIEUT.-OOL. JAMES GILDEA, F .. A. (Assistant Almoner, Oreler of t . John). THE RIGHT llON.THEEARLOF GLASGOW. SIR BROOK KAY, BART. OOLO EL IR HENRY B. LOOH, K.O.B. SIR 'IJIOMAS LONGMORE, O.B. ( urgeon-General, Army 1feclical Department). SIR WILLIAM MAOOORMAO, M.A., F.R.O.S. ROBERT M-I.cLEAN-MAOLEAN, ESQ. MAJOR G. E. WYNDH~M MALET.

W. G. N. MANLEY, ESQ., YO. (SmgeonGeneral, Army Medical Department). SANDFORD MOORE, ESQ., M.B., F.S.S. ( mgeon-Major, Army "Medical Depart. ment) . EDMUND OWEN, ESQ., F.R.O.S. A. ll.a.RFORD PEA.RSON, ESQ., M.A., B.O.L. MAJOR SIR HERBERT O. PERROTT, Bart. (AssistantSccretnry, Ol'deroE St. John). GENERAL SIR JOH T. GEORGE, K.O.B. (Chancellor, Order of t. John). A. JULIUS POLLOCK, ESQ., M.D. R. REYNOLDS ROWE, ESQ., F . .A. IR EDWARD H. SIEVEKING, M.D., F.S.A.. OHARLES SHRIMPTON, ESQ., M.D. TEW ART UTHERLAND, ESQ. GENERAI, THE VISCOUNT TEMPLETOWN, G.O.B. (Almoner, Order of St. John). LIEUT. - OOLONEL GOULD HUNTER· WESTON, F.S.A. (Registrar, Order of St. John).

~onornr)l blind~r of ~fons.

JOHN FURLEY, ESQ. (Director of Ambulance Depl1rtment, Order of St. John .)

treasurers. OAPTAIN RUPERT O. F. DALLA.S, A.ND LIEUT.-OOLONEL JAMES GILDEA, F.S. A. ~~itf 5ccretnTIl'

MAJOR SlR llERBEl~T O. PERROTT, BART. ~eab

Q)fficcs.

ST. JOHN'S GATE, OLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.O. ~anl\c!ll.

LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BA K, LIMITED C"- estminster Branch), 1, St. James's Square, LondoD, S. W.


7

CONTENTS.

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Report-General •• Report-Stores Department .• Report of the Metropolitan Ambulance COrDS .. Statement of Receipts and Expenditure ~ Summary of Detached Classes

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APPENDIX A. Donn.tions, Annual Subscriptions, &c., from July, 1885, to July, 1886 Subscribers •• .. .. .. .. Life Members Honorary Life Members Form of Testamentary Bequest Formation of a Centre Detached Classes Syllabus, "First Aid" Course Nursing Course (Women only) SUbscription Form.. .. Medallion Rules-and lliustration of ..

3D 45 48 49 53 54 56

59 61 62 (i3

APPEND IX B. Metropolitan Districts, Country and Foreign Centres, L ocal ExecuLive, and Names of Life and A.nnual Members The Order of SL. John of Jerusalem (brief aCC()'~IIL of) ::

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145

1885 - 6.

IN submitting the Report for the current year, the Central Executive Committee consider there is good cause for congratulation that in a period of agricultural and commercial dppr s ion, when so many other philanthropic institu tions have had to diminj h their area of operations, the public interest in the ext n ion and developm nt of Ambulance work, both at home, in Illclia; and the Colonies has steadily increased. At home the list of centres contains the addition of important towns and dish'jcts, such as Bangor, Atherstone, the Cleator eli trict, Belfast, N orthu,mptoll, talybridge, Norwich, and last, but not least, the I Ie of ~Ian. H ere a central depot has beell formed at Douglas, with branche at Ramsey, Peel, and elsewhere anel aIr ady the fir t sc:ries of lectures have been attended by 100 men and 300 women, a large proportion of whom have obta.ined certificates. Probably much of the enthu iasm here is Llue to the illfluence of a member of the Central Committ e, i1' Henry Loch, the late popular Governor of the 1. land, now actively ngaged in spreading the movement in another part of the worlll, through the Victoria Branch of the Australian Centre. Abroad, gl'ettt activity has been di played at existing centr s, especially in Australia and New Zealand, the latter including two very flourishing aclclitions, Christ Church and Welbngtoll, while ill ~outh Africa may be mentioned Umzillt o,


8 in Natal-where, as an instance of the interest excited, it may be recorded that one fa,rmer rode 58 miles to attend each lecture; and in India, at Bangalore, where an old supporter of the cause, General Sir Frederick Roberts, has become President and Life M:ember of a newly formed and promising centre. An application has also lately been received from India, from the Lodiana Christia,n Girls' Schools, connected with the Society for Promoting Female Education in the East, for permission to translate Shepherd's and Cosgrave's Manuals into Urdu, while recent advices from Singapore state that a class was being formed at thl1t centre for English-speaking Chinese, of which community several of the leading members had become Life and Annual Members. The last formed centre abroad, that at Jerusalem, has been one of the most interesting, especially to members of the Order of St. J oM. Of this centre His Excellency Raouf Pasha, the Turkish Governor, is President, Mr. Consul Moore, Chairman, and Dr. J. H. Ogilvie, Medical Officer of the British Ophthalmic Hospital ( established by the Order), Lecturer; the classes meeting at the Hospital Dispensary. Few incidents in the history of the Association have been more gratifying than the establishment of its work in the birth-place of the Order, and no better proof could be afforded that the humanising influence of its teaching is affected by no distinction of race or creed than the fact that the first class was attended by British, Americans, Austrians, Germans, Hungarians, Swiss, and Arabs, six of the last named obtaining certificates. The Detached Classes held during the year have beell above the average, both as regards interest and importance. Those for the Metropolitan Police, the Staff College, the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, the Naval School at New Cruss, and the Training Ship" Exmouth," have produced the usual satisfactory results; but there have been others of unusual value, such as those for attendants at the Lancaster and Beverley asylums; for Police and County Constabulary, at Rochdale, Ely, Inverness, Hull, Bury, Heywood, and at numerous centres; for thp

Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and 45th Regimental Distl'ict, and for employes at the enormous Docks recently completed at Tilbury; and one special one for Skippers of the Thames Deep Sea Mission. When it is remembered that last year over 2,000 Medical and urgical cases were heated on board the mission smacks, whicL carry no surgeon or doctor, the sick and injured being left often for days to the care of their comrades, the benefit of some one on board being able to render "fi.Tst aiel" can be the better appreciated and understood. Many meetings have been held both to inaugurate the formation of Centres and Detached Classes, to advocate their extension, and for the presentation of certificates and medallions. ince In t 't. John's Day this latter duty has been graciously performed by several members of the Royal E'amily, by H.R.lL the Princess of ,\Tales on board the Royal yacht "Osborne," by H.R.H. Prince.. Christian at the ,Villesden Centre, and again at the Guilelhall, London, for the City and Port of London Di trict Clas 'e ; by H.R.H. Princess Louise, Marchione. ' of Lorne, on board the "Exmouth;" and more recently by ILR.II. Princess Mary, Duchess of Teck, at Richmond, and by II.R.II. Princess Beatrice, at Liverpool, for the Police Force and LacJie ' Olas e. 1l.R.II. Prince Albert Victor has al 0 graciou ly con ented to present certificates to the Hyde Park (No. III) Di trict CIa es at the Polytechnic, Regent tr et, on July 5th. One of the mo t interesting meetiugs of the year has been that held in larch in the Senate IIall of the oyal U niver ity, Dublin, when the Counte s of Aberdeen presented certificates and medn.llion to the cIa ses at the local centre in the presence of an audience of at lea.'t 2,500 persons. The clas.'es held some years since at tho East and \ Vest India Docks with such succe 'have this year Leen recommenced, and the Court of Directors, recognizing the utility of the instruction, have been pI ::t. ed to ord l' that 40 badges shalt be


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10 distributed to those members of the Dock Police Force who hold certificates. This badge is of the official pattern issued by the Association, and is to be worn in uniform on the left arm. The holder of the badge will receive an honorarium of 30s. for each year that he retains it, the retention of the badge after two years being subject to the holder passing a requalifying examination. This testimony from practical men of business as to the value of the Association's teaching is especially gratifying, and it is further enhanced by the fact that it is stated in a circular recently issued with the sanction of the COlU't of Directors, that since the formation of the classe at the Docks, in 1879, 2,438 accidents have occurred within the Docks premises, in many of which valuable assistance has been rendered by students of the Dock Ambulance Classes, the circular adding that, by means of the ambulance litters provided throughout the Docks, the suffering attending the conveyance of injured men to the hospitals has been reduce(l to a minimum. The Committee have pleasure in reporting that the Ulldoubted necessity for the maintenance of depots of ambulance material in suitable localities is receiving more general recognition and attention. As an instance of what can be done in this direction, notice should be drawn to the admirable system carried out in the Kilhurn (No. IX) District, under the superintendence of Dr. W. H. Platt, an old and esteemed member of the medical staff. A chain of eight stations has been formed, covering a wide area. At No. 1 Station is an " Ashford" litter, complete, an invalid chair, a "First aid" hamper, and blankets. At No. 2 Station is a wheeled litter complete. At the remaining stations there are str tchers. These, being interchangeable, can be fitted on the wheeled litter at the central station, obviating the necessity of changing a patient from one stretcher to another. From any point, therefore, within the district a patient can be carried on the same stretcher without loss of time, and with a minimum of

risk. The services of trained bearers can be obtained, if required, from the local corps; and 1,000 maps or plans of the stations have been printed and freely distributed among medical men, employers of labour, and at railway and police Fltations. A similar system has been introduced at several of the provincial centres, and the Committee feel sure that a scheme which so adequately fulfils one of their most important objects requires only to be more fully known to be more widely adoptod. Two Ambulance Stations have been formed during the present year at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition and the Iuternational Exhibition at Liverpool respectively. The first of these was establi hed at 22, Old London, a few days before the opening of the Exhibition on 3rd May. Mr. Bettys, late Staff- ergeant, Army Medical Department, was the first Superintendent, but owing to ill-health he was compelled to resign, and his pla,ce Las since been occupied by Mr. Adams (late Sergeant Army l\1edical Department). The Honorary urgeon is Mr. H. P. Potter, F.R.C. • ., Medical Superintendent Kensington Iufirmary, and Mr. Furley is the B onorary Manager. Between the date of the opeuing of the Exhibition and the 24th June, 115 case have b en treated at this station. Reliefs are furnished by m mbers of the staff at t:3t. John's Gate, and in this manner there is always som body on duty from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m., and lat l' when nece sary. At Liverpool, a in London, an offer had been made to establish an Ambulance tation in the Exhibition grounds whilst the preparatory works were ill progre ,but it was not until Ol1e or two very seriou accidents had occurred :1mong t the workmen that the oifer was accepted. On the 23rdl\Iarch a temporary tation was formec1 in an empty building kindly lent by I ir David Radcliffe, the Mayor of Liverpool; and Mr. N. Elli , late Sergeant-Major Army Medical Department, was put in charge, Mr. F. T. Paul F.R.C.S., being Honorary Surgeon, and Mr. Furley Honorary Manager. Sub cquently I


12 two portable hospit<1l huts (Doecker Huts) were erected and plaued at the disposal of the Association by Messrs. Christoph and Unmach, of Copenhagen, for Ambulance purposes. Between 23rd March and the 30th June, 64 cases of accident and sudden illness have been treated at this station. On three occasions it has been found necessary to telephone to the Northern Hospital for the ur:;e of the Horse Ambulance Carriage attached to that Institution, and it is a pleasing duty to acknowledge the prompt manner ill which the request was complied with in each case, 15 minutes being the greatest and 12 minutes tbe least time between the call and the arrival of the vehicle fully equipped-great rapidity when the distance of the Northern Hospital from the Exhibition is considered. Thanks to Colonel Paris, the Honorary Secretary of the Liverpool Centre of the ASf:lociation, a small corps of 12 Certificated Memb ers of this branch have furnished reliefs, taking the evening duty in tUTn, and their co-operation has been most useful. Judging from the work already done, and looking at the fact that they are daily becoming better known, we may anticipate that before the close of the London and Liverpool Exhibitions the 'J'aison d'et?'e of these two stations will have been clearly demonstrated, and the Association will have shewn the absolut.e necessity of having small "First Aid" Stations in an future Exhibitions, and in places where larg8 crowds are likely to congregate. In reviewing the recent progresi::l made by the Association in the provincial districts, the consideration of the subject under the following heads, data for which have been collected by one of the most zealous and indefatigable of the examiners, SU"g eon-Maj or Hutton, will be found advantageous. 1.

~1BULANCE WORK AND MINING ACCIDENTS.

The most noticeable feature during tbe past year has beelJ the prominent mention of Ambulance work in all mining districts contained in the Final Report of Her Majesty's Commissiollcrs appointed to

13 inquire into Accidents in Mines. \.t page 119 of this exhaustive report, issued in March last, tbe following measures for dealing with casualties are recommended :" 1. We consider that measures should be adopted to deal more systematically, and if possible more expeditiously, with casualties re::;ulting from various sources of accidents in mines. "2. Collieries or mines should be required to provide an Ambulance and stretcbers for the purpol'::e of conveying to their homes suITerers from injuries received wbile in the discharge of their duties. " 3. Arrn.ngempnt' bonld be made for tbe establishment of Centres in mining districts where additional appliances for succour and r lief, alld also special appliances for exploring purposes, should be maintained in an effici nt condition, 80 as to be really for u e at th ,horte t notice. "4. It i mo t dCRirable that faciliti s should be afforded for tf e iJ1struction of men in the use of Rpecial auxiliary appliances for exploring purpo e, , and in imple measures connected with tbe provi"ional tr atmellt of injuries." Tbe e important r commendatiollR have b en freqnently urged upon all per on onnect (l witb mine n.l1d collieries by the II ad Quartt'l' and Examining taff in their vi it. to the districts during the last six year, . In the Report of the North Yorkshire and Cle,-eland liners A sociation of the accidents occurring ill that di trict for the six months ending 31 t D cember, 1 5, the following remarks are made: "Tbe suffering has b en largely reduced, and the recovery of the injured person facilitat d by the prompt a. . istance which in very many ca es has been n.(forded by tho e who hav been qualified to render' fir. t aid' to injured person by the op rations of the t. John Ambulance Association. ,Ye have bad about four years experience of Ambulancfl work in thi eli, trict. Cla. es have been e tabli hed at nearly every mille, and over], 00 men have been instructed and thoroughly qualified to render' fir. t aid' in case of ac ident. It will no doubt be encomagmg to learn thn.t th e £forts to mil1imize the suffering of tho, e who are injured in our mille - numbering not fcwer tban 1,000 annually-hav8 been eminently uccessful, and are very highly nppreciated. The knowledge obtained has been of great service in wounds and burns." The General ecr taryof the A sociution, Mr. Robert Rowland, add in his report: "On behalf of the sufferer who hn.ve been relievet1, I return most hearty thanks, and a, k every member of our A ociation to assist in 131 reading this truly noble work, until every per on in and about our mines is able to render 'first aid' to a fellow workman in case of accident."


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14 The following Table shows the number of accidents in this district for one year, 1885 :North Y01'kshzre and Cleveland Mz'ners' Associat£on. Rep07·t of Accz'dents fOT 1885 . From July 1st to December 31st 1885. '

From January 1st to June 30th, 1885.

NAMES

..

.. ..

Bratton Skelton Shaft Orags Hull Park Upleatham Normanby Loftus .. Lumpsey .• Oliffe and Huntcliffe Eston Ormesby North Skelton Longacres .. South Skelton Lingdale Liverton " Bossbeck .. Ourlin How .. Grinkle .. Ohaloner .• Spa Spa Wood Limestone Q,uat'l'ies

..

..

..

..

..

NonFatal.

OF lIIINES.

.. ..

..

..

..

..

.."

..

..

..

..

..

.. .. ..

.. ....

.. .. .. ..

..

..

Total Reported

"

.. ..

.. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

..

.. ..

..

.. .. .. .. .. .. "

..

.. .. .. .. ., ..

NonFatal.

I Fatal.

15 27 22 45 46 23 12 9 9

80 3 21 24

1 1 31 5

-

1

-

4

-

-

1

1

-

-

Fatal.

- -- as against

"

" " "

" "

" " "

)J

" " "

12 25 21 24 44 17 10 15 21 103 6 26 28 12 2 5 25 3

-

-

-

-

-

- . 1

-

-

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

..

-

"

..

..

32 5 6

..

..

- - - - - -- - - - - .. 366

..

..

..

.. "

.. ..

..

.. .. ..

..

-

-

-

1

" " " "

" "

II

-

3

11

II II

as against

-

24 5 13 1

430

-

-

1

2

In another district of the same county, Yorkshire, the following statistics have been kindly furnished by the secretary, Mr. William Watson :West Ridz'ng of Yorkshire Mz'ners' Association. Report of Accz'dents for 1885. From January 1st to December 31st, 1885. Number of Mines included in the Return.

53

Non-Fatal Accidents.

2,415

Fatal.

fact that many of the workmen had attended the classes of the St. John Ambulance Association, th8Y were able to render useful and valuable aStlistance in the way of dressing the burns and rendering the poor fellows comfortable until the arrival of the doctors." Anuther accident was reported at the Mains Colliery, near Wigan, by the br aking of couplings between some tubs; five men injured. One had. his thigh broken, another was internally cru hed, other three slightly injured.. The Wig an Observer of January 9tb, 1886, stated: " There is (1, large staff at tbe colliery in connection with the St. John Ambulance Association, and these re:c.dered 'first aid' wherever it was required." If anything would stir every rig'ht-minded person up to increased exertion for the work of the t. John Ambulance A.ssociation in collieries and mines, it would be reading the account at the time of the terriblo Clifton IIan Pit explo ion, near Manchester, in June, 1885. "The pit bottom was strewn with the dead and wounded. Some bad been killed by the shock; others, stifled by the deadly gas, had fallen on their faces and seemed aR if asleep. The injured were in great pa.in and uttered I iteou crie." Vi 'itors to the injured above ground de cribed them as " swathed in oil cloth and writhing with agony." In thi' explosion some 179 ilien lost their lives, and a large number were injured. In the North 'Vales di trict, where from eight collieries some GO cases of "fir t aid" have been reported-fractures, wound, &c., "all tbe medical men continue to think and speak very highly of the organization." 2.

AMBULANCE VV-ORK A.lIIONG TilE POLICE.

The mo t plea ing feature of the work in the provinces has been the distribution of m dallions and certificates to the Liverpool Police Force by II.R.II. the Princess Beatrice, during the recent vi it of Her Majesty the Queen to the city of Livel-pool, already referred to. Two very instructive and intere ting returns have been furnished by Captain Nott Bower, the Chief Con table of Liverpool, on the number of "first aid" cases occurring among the Police Force, for the two undermelltioned periods.

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Live1'jJool Police.

In December last there was a serious fire and explosion at the ;raylor Pit~ near Wigan, whereby 14 persons were severely burnt. rhe followmg account appeared in the Wigan Observer of December 18th, 1885 :"The sufferers were removed to the surface, and, thanks to the

"First aid" cases occurring from January 1st to 30th June, 1885. 333 ca es including 92 fractures of various parts; leg, thigh, arID, collar bone, ribs, skull and spine. 32 wounds of various kinds and degree.


17 In 101 of these cases the Association"s ha.nd litter, and in 170 the Horse Ambulance Carriage, supplied by the Association to the Northern Hospital, were used for the conveyance of the injured persons. "First aid" cases occurring from July 1st to 31st December, 1885. 379 cases, including 96 fractures of variou~ parts; leg, thigh, arm, collar bone, ribs, skull and pine. 39 wounds of various kinds and degree. In 150 of these cases the A sociation's hand litter, and in 172 the Horse Ambulance Carriage of the Northern Ho pitai were used for the conveyance of the injured persons. On several of these occasions the Police Ambulance men have been commended by the urgeons of ihe IIospital for their Care a,nd skill in rendering" first aid," and in the removal of the injured. The strength of the Liverpool Police Force is 1,355, and the number of Ambulance classes held up to April 30th, 1886 (each class numbering some 30 men), was 16. 3.

DROWNmG ACCIDENTS AND AlIlBULA.NCE INSTRCCTIO 1't[ERCANTILE MARINE.

AMONG TilE

A most remarkable case of recovery from droY'\'Iling occurred last summer. A party of four gentlemen in the Yacht "Be ie" on the Mersey, were thrown into the water by the capsizing of the yacht. Three were drowned, and the fourth washed up in a perfectly insensible state. An officer of the Royal ~aval Artillery Yolunteers, holdillg a St. John Ambulance CertificatEl, being present, gives the following account of what was done by him and under his uperintendence ;" The treatment was that of Dr. Silvester, and the efforts to secure artificial respiration were successful ill about half an hour, and natural breathing wa.s restored when the treatment was di continued, and efforts to promote warmth and drculation by means of friction were resorted to, combined with the use of hot blankets and hot water bottles. This treatment was continued for something like foul' hours, and eventually a suggestion was made that some persons, who were warm and dry, should strip themsel ves and lie alongside Taylor. Taylor was then conscious, but seemed in great pain through the lack of circulation, but after the two gentlemen who volunteered had lain along ide of him and chafed his body for about half an hour, Taylor became more comfortable and seemed indined for sleep, and eventually recovered." This officer adds, "I think that it was principally through this latter part of the treatment that the efforts were successful, seeing that efforts had been continued in this direction previously for about four hours without any appreciable result until these gelltlemen volunteered. to try it."

In contrast to this successful case of "first aid" in drowning, the A1anchester (}u(l1'clian says, in referring to a case at Poolst.ock;-

"Primitive notions liuger about vVigan as to the right way of resuscitating a person exhausted by immer ion in the water. A woman was ecn in the canal at In'0 a few days a.go and was got out still breathing. The' fir t aid' rules of the 't. John Ambulance 'ociety appear not to have been understood by the bystanders, but they did their be t to bring the woman 'to.''' In plain words, as stated at tht) coroller' inCJ.l1est on the woman's body, "they put her over a rail. and got as mnch water out of her a.s they could! " Neverthcle s, some hundred, if not thou~ands, of pupils have undergone ill truGtion at this relltre, which has been for tbe past few years over £,123 in debt to t. John's Gate for expenses incurred on its behalf. aport town woulLl do well to copy the example set at :Middlesbl'ongh-on-T , wh 1'e a complete Ambulance-room bas been fitted up with all the "fir t-aid)) npplianccFl at the side of the Docks. A wheeled litter, &c., j alway kept h re, alld the dock men have formed an Ambulance Corp. 4.

AMBULANCE 'YORK AND RAILWAY TNJURm .

The rec nt di u. Rion on the Rail way Regulation Bill in the Hous~ of Common::; (May 19th, 1 6) hows the nece sity of Ambulance work amollg til railway ervant for their own sake, without regard to the trav !ling pnblic. II'. IUlH.lella said that, " during the la t eleven year::; the totaillumb r of railway ervants killed in the service of the railway companies amounted to 6,5 4.; Lhe total number injured was 26,012 . The total, it i clear, amonnt-pd to the 10 ses ustained in many battle !)) The following case hows how the abRence of "first-aid)) knowledge can d d alh from ble diug;SIlOCK1NG FATALITIES TO RAILWAY ERVANTS.-Two lEN KILLED. A labour r named Charle Garrigan, fifty-three year of age, who 1'e ided at Rice Lane, ",Valton, wa killed se tcrLlay under very painful circum tances. ,hortly after eleven o'clock in th morning he wa~ eng:l.ged clea'ling a coal stage on a new tation known a illtree . idillg , on the Lanca._hire and Yorkshire Railway, wh n some waggon3 which were bing hunted suddcnly approach d and knocked him down. The wheel of seven of them pa Ad over one of hi legs alld cut it clean off. The attention of his fellow-workmen was called to his condition, and on his being picked up he was found to be almo t dead. There being no medical man ill th immediate neighbourhood, and nono of the workmen pos es ing any knowledge of urgery, the only re ort B


18 was to place him on a wag-gou and despatch him to the Nortll Mersey goods station at Bootle. On its arrival there, information was at once conveyed to the BootIe Police tation, but on Inspector Uocker and Sergeant [[eydon proceeding to the goods station with an ambubnce, they fOlmd that the man had bled to death. The County Ooroner ha::; been communicated with, and an inque t will be held ill due COUl' c. 5.

AMBULANCE VVORK AND ASYLUlIIS, PUBLIC INSTITUTlO S, &c.

Dr. G. E. Shuttleworth, the Medical uperintendent of the Royal Albert Asylum for Idiots and Imbeciles of the ..l orthern Counties at Lancaster, where they have upwardl'l of 100 servants and employ(~f' connected with the In titution, writes advocating iJJ truction in all similar institutions. Cases of injury, accident, and (fortlllJately, alth()ugh rarely) attempted suicide are not uucommOJl, and lle il'; desirous that all the employes should he put through a course of •, first aid to the injured." He has introduced it into the Asylum under his superintendence with benefit, and no doubt it would gi ve the servants self-podsession in cases of accident and danger, if Ilothiug else. The careful removal of patients in such institutions mu t al 0 be very neces ary. LEctureR have been given by Dr. facleod, with equal succes , at the Ease Riding Lunatic A ylum, Beverley. 6.

TIlE vVolm: OF LOCAL A~IBULANCE CORP.

Satisfactory reports of good work are recei ved from time to time done by Ambubnce Corvo The following ca 'e illu trate tile practical value of this work, and the great u e it may ue 10 the ~Iedit;al Profe8sion. Dr. T. Favvsitt, a geutleman iu large practice at Oldham, writp under date lay 21st, 1886: "I have had a ca e removed by the Ambulance Oorps to :Manchester. It wa a servant girl about ighteell years of age, who had been in bed for thr(-'e weeks, suffering from Acnte Rheumatism with Endocarditis. The least movement distres ed her, both gi ving pain in the joints and also causing shortness of breath. It was very essential he should be removed to Ianche . . ter. I thought the best way would be by Ambulance Carriage, but not having Olle in Oldham, I obtained the assistance of our Ambulance Corps. FoUL' men went t() the house, took the stretcher up-stairs into the bt:droom, put two blankets and a pillow on the stretcher, lifted the girl with a 'heet and blanket from the bed on to the stretcher, carried her on the F3tretcher outside the house, Pllt the stretcher on the wheels, wheeled her to vVerneth Railway 'tation, about ten minutes walk. TIle men then took the patient iuto the guard's van, slung the stretcher up and accomplished the journey to Manchester in twenty millutes, the patient beiog' quite comfortable and not feeling the shaking at all. At ianchester the

19 ~tretcher and patient were wheeled by the four men to the patient's home

Pendleton, about twu miles, alld the patient lifted into bed; she was none the worse for the Ijourney, which was managed in an hour from ?ne bouse to the other, therefore in 1 ss time and also more ea. iIy than lf she bad gooo by road ilt an Ambulance Carriage. The men could not have done their work better." ill

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URSING VVORK IN CONNECTION WITII TilE WORK OF THE As Oc rATION.

Shortly after the e ~ t~bli hmellt of the centre at Oldham, Dr. George Th~mson, a gentleman III large practice in the town, mentioned his deSIre to form a 1 ur iug Corp, with ruh~s . imilar to the "first aid" corp . lie ha. forwarded tlte following rules, and ays," he hopes to get to work b fore tlJe wiuter ill the way of actual aid to sick people." Dr. . Iercweather' xcell>nt letter in the la t Annual Report, showed the "a.lue of the nllr 'iug in. truction in the mining and country districts . Ii . aid, " I htL\'e aI -0 noticed that the home uur ing of medical case i. clone better in the houses of the Ambnlance men, the wives a.nd daughter are more attentive to the instructions given by the medical m u than formerly."

Th folloY<.ring are th th Oldham eutre :-

I ules above referred to adopted at

Nun:lNG CORP.

I.-A nur ing' corp hall cOllsi ·t of uot Ie s than twelve member . ~.-Each lllemb r lllilst po . . e." the advauced nul' ing certificate of the 't. John Ambulance A ·ociation. 3.-Tlle corps :hall e]'ct from th ir number a lady uperintendent who sh.all act a cretttry alld mall age the bu ioe. of the corps, and a la.dy lIlSP 'ctor, who 'hall take cllarge of alld keep in good order the material uelollging to the corp . 4.-T11e corps hall meet Oil 'e a month for practice. 5.-Each membor of the corp. ~hall be prepared when called upon by the . nperilltendeut to vi. it allY ca e of 'ickues, and assist in the carrying out of the meclicnJ in 'trnctiolJ . 6.- \ Vllell a ca 'e requil' n, Histul1ce from the material of the corp, the. member ill charge of til ca.9C1 .'hall apply to tll ill 'pector for the artICle and Hign a receipt for the amc. he hall also pel' 'onally 'ee that proper u 'e i mado of it, and that it is duly returued as soon a done with. 7.-

member hall interfere in any caRe of siclme ,without the up rintendent, unle she shall have r ceived the igned requIsitIOll of the medical attendant ou the printed form supplied for the purpose, which he shall at ouce forward to the I~Up rintendent. 0

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8.-No member shall in any case exceed the medical instructi,)ns (which she shall obtain where possible in writing), nor shu'!l she in any other way alter or interfere witI:> the treatment adopted by the medical attendant. H07101'ar·,'IJ :kfembe1's. 9.-The corps may elect honorary members who shall be exempt from all duties except the attendance at the monthly practice. ],£edical Office?'. 10.-ThE' corps may elect one or more honorary medical offi erR WllO shall attend the monthly practices at lea t once in three months.

cOlltioues: ".A. few years a.go ca::;es of this kind were of frequent occ.urrence in our dir:;trict. They are now, bappily, almost entirely ullknown J and it i clue to the owners and managers of the mines, and tbe memb r of t11e t. John Ambulauce Association, to say tbat we do nnt think ther is one mine in what is popularly termed' Cleveland' where thi could have occnrred."

B1'Z'tish ],[edical JOIITlwl: 13th February, 1886, p. 320.

where a Nursing Guild hal::; for some time past been e tablished

An oUicer of the 'toke-l1pou-Tr nt Police Force, on fiuding a pri.oner bad 'ut hi' throat with a piece of gla ,broken from the window of hi' cell, wa aule to put to good service the knowledge d ri \'ed from the t. J ohll Amuulallce Association, and to avert a fatal 1'e ult.

among the certificated female pupils, and at the Heavy 'Voollen District of Yorkshire, where, thanks to the enconragement

FrUin London PapeJ's, April 12, 18 6.

Besides Oldham, fnrther steps have been taken in this desirable direction at other Centres, as at Richmond,

urrey,

afforded by the able General Secretary, Mr. Duke Fox, the ladies of the Ravensthorpe Branch have formed a Society pledging themselves to go out and assist cases where the sick poor require help such as can be giv-en by those holding the St. John Ambulance Ar:mociation Nursing Certificate, rtnrl further pledging themselves to attend caRes when called upon by the local doctors. The following cases of "fir t aid" reported during the past

, '1' . .Tom~ A)IBULA~ EA..' 0 ' L-\TLON.-Brigade- urgeon A. Clarke ha,' r 'porl d to > t. John'r-; Ga.te an excellent ca e of "fir t aid" rend red hy Gentl man Cael t II. R. B ddoe , now attending bis le'tur at tIle loyal MlliLary College. A poor woman wa knocked down by a train at Parnl)orough tation, and had her foot. and leg I-ima 11 d. There WU,R profuse art rial ule diug, and mnch shock. No Qurg 'on was a\'ailable, but II'. BedLloes applied temporary tourniquets, and took ,'u'11 other ll1 a::;ur s a undoubtedly aved the woman' Jif.

few months are but typical of numerous others of almost daily occurrence, the list of which might be increased ad illfinitum. The hon and Coal Trades Re'View, Friday, April 2, 1886.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.-Tbe balf-yearly report of the North Yorksbire and Olevelancl 1iners' ARsociation, ju t issued, makes gratifying reference, at some length, to the acivantages of the in. trnction afforded by the St. John Ambulance A sociation. It is tated that classes have now been established at nearly e\.- ry mine, and over 1, 00 men have become thoroughly qualified to render" first aid" in case of accident. An instance is reported where a miner bad lli leg crm:;hecl in one of tbe Cleveland (not asso('iated) mines. There is no ambnlance corps at this mine. and the poor fellow was put into a CO!l1mon cart and conveyed a distance of four miles. early all the blood in hiR body was drained away en route, and when the services of a surgeon were obtained it was too latA. The timely application of a bandage by a person qualified to render" first aid" would have stopped the bleeding: and in all probability saved the man's life. rrhe report

Birlllingham Daily Times, Decemuer 24, 1

5.

Fm T AID TO THE L-JURlw.-Th prompt action of the railway guard Baker, who appli d an xt mpori ed touruiqnet to each leg of the poor woman who wa rUll over at Rowley tation ye tel'day, i a credit, lioL ollly to his own kill and pre ence of mincl, uut to the Stoururidg Branch of the t. Johu Ambulu,nce A ociatioD, of which he i a ill'mb r. The poor womall iu attempting to cro s the line wa~ knock tl down by an incoming traiu J :1lld both her legs severed. Her aclyancecl age and the everity of the injury render her condition extr mely pr : > carious; but Baker's promptitude sa,ed her from the certa,inty of imlllediat death, and permitted bel' r moval to ho pital. During th few years in which the Order of t. John has promoted illstruction in" fir t aid to th injured," it o, memb 1'S and pupils llave been the m aD of aving an imillC:'u ' number of liv ,and Baker' case is only Oll of many ill which tlle knowledge conveyed by the St. John 1\ mbulallce As oeiation ha been turned to useful account.


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The fil edical P1'ess, June 2, 1886.

in tIle Dublin Commission Court on Thursday.. In the course of a trial for attempted murder it appeared that the prosecutor was so severely ::;tabbed in th e left side that the lung protruded and the membrane covering tbe heart was expo ed . The man lay in danger for a conRidcrable time, cLlld that he h~Ld recovered waR prononnced by Mr . Barun Dowse as marvellous. Dr. Chapce, of .Jervis Street Hospital, where the p]'o ecutor was treated, magnanimously replied to the learned jud ge's eX}Jres. ion of surpri, A, that 'the man's life was probably saved by the con 'table, wbo bound up bi wounds before bringing' him to the lJospital.' Thereupon bis Lord. 'bip asked If tile officer had been instructed by tIle t. J o11n Amblllance ociety, and on being informed that lI e bad he said thi' fact Rhowerl. that the saying that' a little knlHyl cclge if'; a dangerous thing' wa not applicable to matters of Dr. Chance aid' first help,' intelligelltly rendered, was of , urg ry. irnmCJl e importance, and he repeated emphatically that in this instance it bnd evic1 llL1y "ayed life. This society bas branche in many parts of th country, and the policrmen who attend the instruction classes will he encouraged to lrarn that fr. Baron Dowse recommended the om e r conc rn d on table John Carroll, to the favourable notice of the proper authoritie .'''

TEE VALUE OF AZlrBULA "CE INsTRucTION.-The following exi,l'ad from a letter of a correspondent-one of the Examining Staff-affords a striking in tance of the really practical nature of the intltruction given by the St. ~T olm Ambulance A sociatioll:"There were works beiug carried out at Charlton Kings, near Cbeltenbam-excavatiolls for water-works. In the clas taught by Mr. Carden were two or t.hree navvies, and when two of tbelll came in together for examination I thought what loutish-looking fellows they were. After a minute or two in cbat, I gave as a question to one of them, 'Suppose wbilst you are at work at the \vater-works a large piece of ground, some tons in weight, falls in and knocks down one of your fellow-workmen and breaks hi thighs, how should you know that his thigh is broken, what would you find, and how would you pack him up to go five miles in a cart to the Cheltenham ITo pital?' ,yltilo;t I was putting the question the other man hegan to grin. '\Vbat ar you laugLing at?' I said. ' \!\Tell, Sir, you see,' he said, 'last week after I had attended the lecture on broken hones, jl1 t such an accideut as that you have asked about happened to a man workillg' with this one, and he packed him up in spliut€< and I:lent him to the Cheltenham Hospital, and the doctor said he'd done it an right'.! 'Capital," I said; 'then just tell me what you did;' and he went th1'Oligh mOt'ements of finding fracture, and put on splints, and' then 'We did stretcher work to put tbe patient in cart and take bim out again to put into bed.' I asked no more questionf:! about fracture of that man, and aftf'l' a fe\'! questions passed him, and you sellt certificate. I think tbi was a gcod case. ,. Your ,ery tntly, ig'lled) "JOIIN p. ,VILTOX. " Gloucester." D ewsbuTY ChTonicle, Aprii 17th, 1 6. WORK.-It may be interesting to those connected with tbe above work that nearly all the policemen, both in Dewsbury and Batley, bave joined the classes, and in case of emergency tbey will be always ready to alleviate tbe pain of sufferers from accident untit medical assistance arrives. From our advertising columns it will be seen that these classes are now being held, and that the Raven sthorpe classes will be examined by Dr. Martin, of Sbeffield, on the 21st inst., in the Cburch Schools. ,Ve bope the result may be as beneficial aR last year. The Liverpool Evening Exp1'ess says witb r egard to this important work that, "Not bithel'Lo, perhaps, has such public testimony been borne to the value of the instruction being given in a quiet unassuming way by the St. John Ambulance Society as was rendereu Al'l1BUL~ -CE

.Jl exbo1'o' and Swinton Times, April 23rd, 18 6.

'YATII.-TuE ADVA TTAGE OF A A mULA. CE CLA .-On Ionday afternoon a boy, aged 2~ yen.r 1 son of '\ Hliam N aylor, captain of a hoat lyillg at Ianver lain (Jolliery, arcidentally fell into the canal The little fellow' po ition wa een by a man named ,V. ,-,haw, who beroically jumped into tbe water and, after suudry di ves, ucceeded in bringing him to the curfare. On being' broug'ht to the bank, life wa thought to be extinct; but, thank to the kind-hearted as. i tance of Ml'. L. Thomp on and Jr. G. Dlln1Jill (both members of tbe ,Vath Branch of the t. John Ambulance ociety), attempt to re u citate the child were at once proc eded with, and after twenty minute' exertion proved to be ,ucce ful, mu h to the gratification of both the parents and all who had witnes d the sad accident. The benefit, of uch societies arc nev r 0 fully realised a in such critical periods as above stated. .A. medical man wa sent for a quicklY a pos ible, and on the arrival of Dr. John tone his services were fortnnat Iy not required. It shonld be stated that Dr. John tone paid a hig h ompliment to Mr. TholUp on and Mr. Dunhill for the skilful manner in whieh they had performed t,beir work of restoring animation.


24 ST. JOHN Ai\IBULANCE ASSOCIATION.-At a meeting of the Central Executive Committee held last week at St..Tohn's (late, Sir Vincent Barrington in the chClir, a communication wa. read from the Chief Commissioner of Police of the letropolis, forwarding the following very gl'atifying report from Inspector Mortim(3r of an excellent ca e of "first aid" rendered by two police officers of the Brixton Division, who hold the St. John Ambulance Uertificate :-[Copy] " lay 31. t, 1886. I beg to report that at 4.15 p.m. on the 25th inst., Thomas \i\Tright, of 53, Rotherhithe New Road, came to the station bleeding freely from left wrist, having' severer! the maill artery wit a cLisel which he wa sharpening. The Di visional Surgeon was at once sent for, but was from home. Other doctors were sent to but were all out, and from the time the man came to the station until Dr. Veldon arrived wa a1]Ollt twenty millutes. In the meantime Pollce Sergeant vVells, who was ill charge of the station, held tue wound, keepil1g the al'lT1. in an upright position, and Police Constable 78 'V. Caunter applied a tourniquet (In main artery above the wound, which had the effect of stopping the flow of blood. Dr. Verdon states that when he removed tbe tourniquet a jet of blood came from the wound which if it bad not been stopped would have deprived the man of hfe in a short tille. He con iders great credit due to the police, as it was entirely through their prompt action that the man's life was saved.-Signed, VV. I OHTIMER, In pector; S. LUCAS, Superintendent."

25 regards both certificates and medallions, show a substantial and very satisfactory increase in results. The Committee have to reeord, with regret, the resignation of Lieut.-Colonel Gildea as Honorary Secretary of No. 1 District, of the 1etropolitan Oentre. Since he accepted office the District has been worked by Colonel Gildea with his well-known zeal and energy, and the success which has attended his efforts il::! exemplified by the numerous classes held, and the large number of certificates awarded. Financic'\,lly the Di8trict has in hi hands been not less worthy of imitation, the sum of £1,050 having been paid over to the Central FUlld in a period of six years. Colonel Gildea has recently been elected Co-Treasur(:;r of the Association with Capt.ain Dallas. orne intere -ting and u eful aclditions to ambulance literature have b en made during th year. These include a paper, "The Red Cro ," by Jr. Furley, in the December Number of the }/ineteenth Centu?'Y; "Ambulance " ork;" "Que tions and Answers upon hepherd's Book, ' by Dr'. J. ,V. Martin and J. Martin, the hard-working S ecr ehtrie of the heffield and Huddersfield Centres; "Elem utary Bandaging and ,-'urgical Dressing," by Mr. Pye, F.H,.C. '., of t. Mary' lIo pita.l, one of the earliest lember8 of the Examining taff; and a paper by Lady Bra y on the A, oClation, "It ,Vork and Objects," in a periodical The Club and In ,titute Jow-nal, having a very large circulatIOn amon g the working cla 'S '. Ambulance pupil wi hiug to know more about the Order of 't. J obn cannot do better than read a graphic and illtel'esting {)}'oelL/we by .Mr. vVaynman Dixon Honorary Secretary of the )Iidlle brough-on-Tees Centre, ntitled," YVhy St. John Ambulance As 'ociation ?" The best thank, not only of the Committee, but of all connected with and intere t d in the Association, are again due to the Meclical Staff. vVhen it i remembered that so many of these gentlemen, notwithstanding the h avy and increasing calls UPOll their tim8 from their profesl::!ional avoCGttions, devote so many hour to imparting in truction in the country and mining districts, frequently driving many miles, often Oll severe

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H'om Local PapeT, Cltl'isf; Chw'ch, lVew Z ealand, May 3rd, 18 6.

Between 10 and 11 p.m. on Saturday a Ml'. Crebe, who had arrived from Wailllate by the evening train, was walking along- Kilmore treet, near Colombo Street., when he trod on something slippery, and, falling, broke his leg. Mr. J. Watts, of the Chester Street Fire Brigade Station, fortUlJately heard of the occurrence, and, with the a. si tan<.:e of his SOll, took the Ambulance wheeled litter to the spot, and after first putting 00 temporary splints, conveyed the in.iured man to the Hospital. This is the second time within about a month the Ambulallce litter at the Chester Street Station has been of good service in cases of accident.

During the past twelve months 11,790 certificates have been awarded, 6,002 to male "first aid" classes, 4,053 to female "first aid" elasses, and 1,645 to "nursing" classes. 5,130 medallions have now been issued to date. These figures, as


26 "illter night to perform their duti a lecturer , in the lar 'e majority of ca e mihout the malle t fee or reward, no prai e can be too hi 'h for a de"\otion :::> un el£ h, ,,-ithou t the a i~tance of which the be t effort of the.A ociation \\"ould, in many ca e be rendered of little effect. Amono' t the other honorary " orker, to \\"hom grateful ackno"led ment i due, are the local eCl'etarie, who e IM.bour. frequently not ufficiently recogni. ed by tho e \\"ho benefit principally by them can be t be appreciated by tho ~e \\"ho kno\\" ho" much i,' due to their exertion. A beque t of £100 t o the ih- and P ort of London Di trict by the late ?tIl'. Richard TO\\lle.· i recorded with ati faction. It is hoped that thi example, thu initiated may b':! mdely follo"ed and that the difficulty 0 often experienced in carrying th e "ork into poor and de el''i-ing di~trict may thu be remo"\ed. J

The re ignation of 1Lr. .T. B. Ea"terbrook a. ~\...' i tant ecretary and torekceper, on appointment a ecretary of the Chel ea Ho~pital for \ \-omen, ha been r eceiyed b, the Committee ,nth regret. a formal 1'e olntion being p~", ed, thanking him for hi pa t e1'"\ice and m._hing him eyer}'" ucce in his nell career of u efuIne . The abo ence of :JIr. En terbrook \\ill be greatly felt in the City and Port of London District, \\"here hi. per onal attendance at the cla. e and hi.' indefatigable energy, e pecially in arr:mging for the meeting at the Cxuildhall at \\"hich certificate were pre ented by T.R.H. the Duke of Connaught and Prince. Chri, tian, haye been productiye of the mo t beneficial re, ult . In conclu. ion the Committee ,entUl'e to 'ubmi tha the Association ha now fairly e tabli hed it. claim upon public upport a one of the mo t u eful and mo t needed humanitarian in titution of a progre si"\e age. In \\"hatever branch of work it operation are regarded, whether the di emination of instruction in the p1'eliminar treatment of the ick and injured in peace, or the in titution of a skilled reserye which might be a"\ailable for ernce in time of "ar; the formation of local Ambulance orps of men or of Nursing Societies or Guilds of women ready to afford , illing i

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help in cn.e" of accident. epidemic, or of ordinary ickne ; the teady growth of the tore Department, and increa ing demand for material; or the further de,elopment of the :JIehopolitan Ambulance Corp for the tran,por of. ic.:k and injured patient all alike point to he succe.. of the effort made to meet the demand for a mOyemellt, which, although RO long ne lected neyerth Ie,,' o\"\e. it cone ption to a . pirit of lll'i.~tjan love and pity Dinne in it ori in e. pntially humane in it. maintenance and exec;ution. But great a ha been the succe of the t. Jolin ~\mhulance A. ociation in the limited period of it exi"tence, that which ha been already achie\Ted i -a it "ere-but a chop in th~ ocean, to "hat yet remain to be accomplii'hed. Thi fill,ther ucce can ouly be obtained by ren(>,,- d and unrelax d effort on the part of all ,,-ho ha \"e ah-eady work d 0 abl: and 0 willino'ly. by the enrolment of new band~ of he1per •. and by,parin no per onal exertion in extendin the work to ne\y and untouched eli hict _ n thi, aid and co-operation the ommittee confidently rely.


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It should also be mentioned that in the competition which took place at Antwerp during last autumn, for a prize consisting of a Gold Medal and 5,000 francs, given by Her Majesty the Empress of Germany for the best portable barrack hospital, two members of the Central Committee-bir Thomas Longmore, C.B., and Mr. Furley-wcre invited to act upon the jury of eight, each of whom subsequently had the honour to receive a letter of thanks written by command of the Empress, accompanied by a silver medallion portrait of Her Majesty.

REPORT OF THE STORES DEPARTMENT. OF the Stores Department, few words will be sufficient. The aecompanying list of articles it issued during the last twelve months speaks for itself, and if there is a slight diminution under one cr two heads, this is explained by the fact that there has been no large order sueh us that given last year by the Metropolitan Asylums Board for vehicles in anticipation of cholera, nor for Ambulance material such as was sent in 1885 to Egypt and Ca,nada for Red Cross purposee. Two additions have been made to our stores : oue is an articulated couch which admits of great variety in its use, and is especially adapted for Cottage Hospitals; and the other is a. carrying chair which was suggested to the Hon. Dircctor of :Stores, by the experience gained in the tran port of invalids. It often happens that an invalid prefers to travel in a chair, with an occasional rest. in a recumbf'.llt position. This chair can be put into an ordillary railway carriage, and extended at pleasure during the journey. Enquiries having been made as to the feasibility of u ing the under-carriage of the Ashford Litter, not only for invalids but also as a bier, in rural districts where the population is small and widely scattered, a Litter can now be seen at . , t. John's Gate, in which the Ulider-carriage call be used for both purposes. By this means the very objeutiollable and often dangerous plan of carrying a coffin on men's shoulders is enLirely avoided, and the Litter can be wheeled intu a Church or Chapel, 01' should there be steps to be mounted, the bier call be lifted off the wheels and ea~ily carried by bearers without the necessity of raising it on their shoulders. At the International Exhibition held at Antwerp ill 18~5, a DiplOme d'iJonneur and a Gold Medal (the highest and on ly prize given for such exhibits) were awarded to this Association for the" Ashford" Litter and fur Stretchers.

TORES

DEPARTMENT.

Li. t of St01'es i sued from July 31st, 18 5, to July 31st, 1886. " A bford " Litters complete with tretchers (improved pattern patented) with tretchers with Tele eopic Handl€'s •• Ambulance b.·etchers (tc Furley" improved pattern patented) with Telescopic Handles pare canvas covers for Large Diagrams ( et ) (for Lecturer's u e) plints (sets) 'r

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Ambulance IIr.mpers, fitted complete, and with waterproof cover and trap la s Attcndance and ertificaLc (ets) Register { a e Reports Book Plain rrriangular .. Bandages { Roller •. ., Pairs Orutche (Daniel's illpro.eu) Bandage -E Illa)'eh's Illustrated (with printed Instructions enclosed) hepherd's (" Fir t Aid ") •• I 00 grave's ( ur ing) for advanced classcs .. I Gildea's (Order of t. John of Jeru alem in England, and t. B 00 k s ~ . . ) I John Ambulance AssocIatIOn I Esmarch's (Ie First Aiel ") (translated by KR.ll. Prince s l lui tian) Martin's question and answer8 upon" Fir t Aiel to the Injured" .. W. Pye' Elementary Bandaging and 'urgical Dressing Pocket" Aide Memoire" in linen lined envelopes Small Anatomical Diagrams Medallions Ice Bulls (Rudel's) with line complete (for u,e in Ice Accident) •• "Esmarch's" Tourniquet Braces (pairs)

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19 fi,157 3,531 1 17,019 19,576 4,569

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30 Revised " System of Stl'etchel' Exerciscs" (these I1re included in all Shepherd's Hand-books now issued) Special Hampers .• Silk Al'm Badges .• Electro Oap Badges Electros of the Badge .. .. Pocket Grapnels (useful to Oarsmen, Anglers, FisJlermen, and others) .. Hospital Trolleys Vienna Ohairs .. Lowmoor J acket Oanvas Ohairs Infectious Oarriages Ambulance Oarriages

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1 2

2 3

Total value, £4,038 48. 6d.

List of some of tile p7'incipul PU7'cha e1'S f7'07n the StoTes D epa7'tment. The Admiralty. Agent General, South Australia. Sir W. G. Armstrong, Mitchell & Co., Limited. The Corporation of Bradford. The Corpuration of Bootle-cum-Linacre. Crown Agents for the Colonies. Midland Railway Uompany. L ondon and South , Vestern Railway Company. L ondon and North vVestern Railway Company. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company. :lVlessrs. Lucas and AU'd. )iletropolitan Asylums Board. National Aid Society. Ordnance Departm ent, R oyal Arsenal, Woolwich. St. AndTew's Ambulance Association. vValton-on-the-Hill L ocal Board. Princ.:ess Louise's British Canadian Fund. Agent-General for Vict oria. Great Western RRilway Company. East and West India Dock Company.

Corporation of Huntingdon. Corporation of Hull. Corporation of Cardiff. Corporation of Stalybridge. Great Eastern Rail way Company. Hull, Barllsley-, and W est Riding Rail way and D oc.:k Company. B ergen, Norwny.

Li8t of places 'Lehich hcn'e been SllT)pliecl ~cith lW7'se c({7'riages designecl by JIr·. FLl7'le!J. BRIGIiOU E. N ORTIIER~ IIo PITAL, LIVERPOOL. iT. J Lllir A~mULAXCE A 'oerATION, LONDON. I e r . LOGAN & IIE?lMINGWAY, Railway Contractors, MELTON MOWBRAY. ' VELLmGTOX, OMER 'ET. , VE'T IIARTLEPOOL. lETROPOLITAN ASYLU:JI' BOARD. 'WA~ 'EA.

'VREXlIA:JI. l eT . C. .\.:JDIELL ~ Co.) Limited, HEFFIELD. LEIOE'TER. CAIRO (for Prince of \Vale, Branch of the National Aiel Society) .

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'VALTOl -Or -THE-HILL LOOAL BOA.RD. 'IiEFFIELD UNIO.l. • iliEFFIELD AnrBULA OE CORP . BIOE TER r ION. CAMB lUDGE IMPROVEMENT O:ThIl\HS 'lONERS. t. John METROPOLITAN INVALID TRA SPORT CORP, Ambulance Association. Orders have been receiyed for four other carriages for Uuions.


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METROPOLITAN AMBULANCE CORPS, Fo'J' the Transport of Sick and Inju'J'ed Patients (INFECTIOUS CASES EXCEPTED) .

~llb-<Gomtnittcr. SIR EDWARD H. SIEVEKING, M.D., F.S.A., Cl~ai}·man. OAPTAIN RUPERT O. ]f. VALLAS . . LIEUT - OOLONEL J A :llES GILDEA, F.S. A.. j ORMAN MOORE, Esq., M.D. ED)fUND OWEN, E q., F R.O.S., Han. Consulting SU1'geon. MAJOR SIR HERBERT O. PERROTT, B~11't. JOHN FURLEY, Esq., Han. Secretar.1J and Jl£anage!', to whom

all communications should be addressed, with the words" Ambulance Oorpi!" in the upper left hand corner of envelope.

INVALID TRANSPORT CORP .

33 ma,y be best estimated by the following list of some of the journeys undertaken :-Oxfol'd to Wimbledon, London to Bletchley, Albury (SlliTOy) to \Vorthing by road, Felmersham (Beds.) to London, Ilfracombe to London, Guildforcl to Bournemouth, vVimbleclon to Brjghton, Tnnbridge ,Vens to London (two cases), Hastings to London (two cases), Isle of Wight to London, Brighton to L ondon, Rugby to L onc1on, Folkcstone to Lond on, London to tafford, Swansea to London, Lonclon to Bag,'hot (by roac1), Li (IIants.) to Bristol, :JIm'gatc to I~ondon, Bournemouth to Calai.'. Anothcr carriage is now being built for the Corp, and it is intended Fltill further to dE:;V lop a branch of usefulnc ,which will, we trust, in time become self-supporting. But it mu t be borne in mind that the charges made are on the mo 't mod erate scale, and they are far from snffici llt to pay for the e. tabli hment and rolling' stock. t

DURING the past year the Metropolitan Invalid Transport Corps, to the formation of which attention was called in the Report of 1884, has steadily continued to advance in p()pular favour. Looking at the novelty of the undertaking, it was not considered advisable to seek too much publicity by ad vertising 01' otherwise, until the small Stafi engaged had gained that experience and practice without which the experiment would have been not only unsatisfactory, but dangerous. The circumstances of each removal are so various that it is quite impossible to lay down any hard and fast rules, either as to the mode of conveyance or the cost to be incurred, but the letters we hav-e before us afford a gratifying assurance, not only that we have been able to give satisfaction to the invalids-those who are principally concerneu-but also to the memhers of the medical profession who have favour ed 11S with their patronage and encouragement. Between the 24th June, 1885, and the 23rd June of the present year, 176 in'\alids have been removed from one place to another by the Corps, an increase of 51 over the number conveyed in the previous twelve months. Of these the larger proportion have been within the four mile radius; but the work

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ST. JO l I N A MBUL AN OE ASSOCIATION. STATEMEN T of Receipts and Expenditure from 1st August, 1885, to 31st July, 1886.

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'urbitoll .. ntton Tilbury Do<.;k TYlleulou Lh UlDzinto, atal Uphollnllli .. pper Tootiug vValsall .. Vvand 'worth , Velling-ooro' \i\T e t Brom wich ,Veymouth ,Vidlles W i!1marl~igh "\ \Tisopach .. SVOOUI'll 'ands

1

59

23 16

2

13

1

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10

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1

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ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. APPENDIX A . LTS'l' OF DONATION, ANNUAL SUBSORI P TIONS, &0., FRO~I( JULY,

*.. *

1885, T O JULY, 1886.

The sums with which the scvcral Oentres and Classes are here credited represent the full amount rcceived as Subscriptions, froID which the Oentral Fund clHuge for Expenscs have to be deducted . In many cases ihe Sub sr'i'iptio/ls do 110t cove?' the disbll?'semenis, and in others no balalloe is lift in (al)Ou}' of flip Associatio J1.-r~id(' SLatement of Receipts and Expenditure, pnge ~l.

OE .TTRE " LONDON-METROPOLITAN OE 'TRE.

The Committee much regret that it is again found impossible to insert the usual Tabulated Form (Attendance of Pupils and Issue of Certificates) this year, owing both t o the absence of Returns in many cases, and also to the numerous imperfect Returns received.

x o.

1. DISTRICT (per Lieut.-Col. Jamc~ G ilcleu) .. Xo. II Dr ' TRICT (per :\11'. John II. Ea~tcrurook) ..

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III.

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TRIOT (per 'ir V. B. KenneLL-Burl'ington)

Y. DISTRICT (per Mr. O. J. Lambc Eames) Ko . X. DrSTInCT (per Ml'. That cher) TO. XII. ])r 'TInCT (pel' Mr. John Fi hcr)

", TO.

:C s. d. 9

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U

1 1t 3 15 15 0 14 611 4 6 G 8 18 3

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1'1 0 G 2 2 7 2 13 3 3 5 10 19 15 17 11 3 G 3 1:3 4 16 6 0 3 5 4 IG

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N 01'E. Owing to the eontinuanco of work this E'ea on in IDany di t1'icLs to a mnch bier pel'iod th:1,11 biehCl,to, the annual bahmce sheeL l~ac1 ~o be clo cd bcf~rc the rerript. ill numerous Cl1S(, of thc amol1nl due on the t01'111111[1,('lOn of t be financwl year. l.Jocul Tl'e[tsm'el' and 'e ]·('tl1\·1 :3 of Cenlres will confer a ftlyol1l' in futllrl3 h.Y f01'\\nl'cllllg the annual l'l'Jllittnl1N' ItS foo(m ns po. !-iiblc after the close of the liuunci ,ll ycar.


40 Oanterbm'y Oal'shalton Oharlton Oheltenham Olay Oross Oork Ooventry Derby Dublin Dumfries Dundee Eastbourne East Grinstead Eckington Oolliery Eton Oollege .. Farnham Faversham Folkestone Guernsey Harrogate Hastings (Fishermen's Olass, pel' Lady Brassey) Hawkshead .. Heavy Woollen District Hereford Hertford H uddersfield .• Ipswich Isle of Wight .. Jer ey Keswick Lancaster L eamington L eeds Leicester Lilleshall Oolliery Liverpool Llanberis Lymington Lytham Malvern Manchester Margate Marlow Marske-by-tb e-Sea M€l'thyr Tydfil Middlesbrough .. Monkwearmouth M onmouth Newark New Zealand (Ohri8t Church Branch)

41 £ s. 5 0 41 ] 2 2 5 12 6 2 14. 1 0 13 13 23 6 1 1 12 17 4·6 16 2 2 511 6 13 3 ]3 5 5 10 13 18 3 3 11. 1 4 3 1 10 27 17 2 7 9 18 3:3 6 4 1 9 ] 1111 15 4 10 10 32 11 20 0 17 10 3 4 25 5 6 12 9 2 4 12 3 3 41, 13 7 15 2 5 3 4 9 19 19 7 1 5 0 4 14 3 5 0

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0 4 5

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£;

New Zealand (Wellington Branch) Northampton North W ales Oollieries .• Norwich Nottingham Oldham Oxford Parkgate Polmont Portsmouth Pottel'ie Reigate Richmond RoLh erham Rugeley Sevenoaks Sheerness Sheffield 'heLland and Orkney Singapore 'kipton-in-Oraven StalJ bridge Stockport StoUl'bridge • underlund Hwansca .'ydenham Taunton Tibshelf 'l'onbridge Twickenham .. Weybriclge ~ hitchurch Wimborne WlDsford Wirksworth Wombwell Woohnch \Vorce LeI' Workington

10 19 23 1 22 27 14 24 4 41 8

s. d. 0 11 13 10 9 11 3

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BlounLs received since closing of Balance Sheet.) No. X. District, fetropolitan Centre (per Mr. T. E. Thatcher) Burnsley Barrow-in-Furness Birmingham .. Blackwell Oolliery Oroydon Lytham Maidstonc

2 3 6 16 11 10 7 1 6 5 0 0 3 10 6 2 2 0 2 4 6 5 19 9


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Manch pster . , North ,Yales Collieries . . Richmond \Vil'k worth

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per Mr. R FosirJ' .. " Mr. Peacock " Mrs. TIowell Evan!'! " Mi . Williams . . " Dr. Oliphant MI'. Blagbrough . . " Col. Morison Rev. n. J. SibtllOl'j) " Mr. A, hby Dr. Pedley Mr. Heape " DI'. Clark

P:1U

DETACilED CLA SES. MALE . per Rev. N oR. Bl'a,unskill .. Ahascragh " Capt. Bla,c1;:e1' Alnwick . . 1\11'. TI. Lecson . . Annesley Collie I')' " Lord Clanca1'ty .. Ballinasloe " Dr. Wrench Ba low " 1\11'. John Rogers Bedlington Oollierles ,\ Dr. :i\IcL(>od Beverley o. ]\11'. TI. Pryke Braintree Mr. R.. 1\1. Connell Cambois 1\fr. C. Rowland Carnarvon " Mr. Mitchell Cockermouth " 1\11'. E. BarLleH .. Dartmouth " Mr. G. Gardin('r Dorking 1\Ir. A. 'iV. For LeI' East Dereham Mr. A. Phelps . . EI wick . . Mr. R. . Ander on Elswick Colliery . Major Ferrie Ely Ca,pt. Bourchier. H.M.S. "Exmouth" Mrs. Ramsey Fareham " Mr. W. BooLh .. Finchley " Rev. W. W. Robin on .. Gainsborough ,. Mr. J. Marshall. . Do. " 1\11'. Towers Gateshead-on-Tyne " ])r. Ru ell Guildford o " Mes rs. Enns & Co. Haydock Collieries " Mr. Dobbinson .. Hebburn Collieries " 1\11'. J. Patt,inson High Wycombe }.II'. P. H. Williams TIoole 1\11'. J. 'iV. Web ler Hull 1\fr. Geo. C. Ch('1'1'Y Hungerford. 1\11'. 1\1. Deacon Ilkcston .. Infant Orphan Asylum, Wanstead " Mr. Green Supt. coLL J arrow " 1\11'. La,ne . . Kettering .. London and South Western Railway, Waterloo Station Mr. W. TI. Clift .. L udlow Mr. R. Pcarson .. March " Mr. G. Green Market Harborough " Mis E. T . Rcynell Mullingar . . ,. 1\11'. W . Munro . . Nairn " Rev. W. C. Parr Newbury .• K ort h Seaton Colliery " Mr. Graham 0

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£ jlrr Rev. ". R. Brunskill Mi s Cbritian .. Mr .. Buckley LorJ ClancarLy . . Mrs. TIewetsol1 . . Ii TIenwood . :Mi 'Wilde Mis P. TI. BI'iclge~ Mrs. herwood :Mrs. l'ickthnll lk McLeod ::'III·s. Ronse >, Mr. Pl'yke Mr. 'lea by fr. R. Sunrler on MI'. O. R. Moil' . . Mi s C. DoLL ::'Ifrs.1\1(L1'8ho11 .. l\fiss F . E. IIughc. " Mis 1\[. U. Alt'xalHl('l'.. " The Hon. Mrs. R. :JLollrk 0

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45

4.1 OheshLlllt OhLu'ch Stretton Olevedon Olaphalll Road Cockermouth Oongleton Cupar, Fife .. D erby Dhurmsala, P unjaub Dorking Ealing Bltham Road Ely Evesham Falmouth Fakenham Fareham Florence Foulsham Guildford Hackney Haverfordwest Haverstock Hill Highgate Road High Wycombe Hillingdon Hingham H ungerford .. Infant Orphan Asylum, Wanstead I nverness Do. Kennington .. K ettering Knarsboro' Kew . . Limavady L iscard Liskeard Lower Olapton Manningham March Mullingar Nairn N ewbiggin-by ·Sea Newcastle-on· Tyne . • N orth Finchley N orwich D o. Do. Runney

..

..

..

..

per Miss E. Orocker " Dr. Osborne .. Miss Simpson " Miss Selander;; " Mr . Mitchell . . " Mi s Kempson " Dr. Douglas " Miss 1\1:. Darby Mr. Oldham .. " l\Iiss A. M . B enecke " Dr. Haward .. " Mi s A.. 1\1. Oroucher " 1\laj or Ferris .• " l\Irs. Ohafy-Ohafy Mrs. G. Oroker Fox . . l\Iiss Oharlton Dr. Scott " Miss Ooln aghi Mrs. Frost " Dr. Rus ell " Deaconess Louise Oollier " Lady Kensington " 1\1iss J.G. K. Outts " Mrs. Smith " JUrs. R . D . Vernon " 1\lrs. J . Stillwell " The Lady Mary Ourrie " Mr. G. O. Oherry " 1\1:.1'. Green ,. Mrs. 100'rison " Mi L. Tennent Stuart " }lr . opper " 1\Ir. Lane " r.rhe Viscountess Lascelles " Miss Bell " Miss Heygate .• " Dr. McDonald " Miss E . Oaunter " M r. J. Baines " Mrs. Dickson " 1\11'. Pearson .. " Miss E. Reynell " Mrs. Stables " Mrs. Shortt " Mr. Lightfoot .• " Miss Ashley " Mrs. A. O. Ferguson Davies " Miss .r . E. Thorn " Miss Tyce " Miss Peacock ••

..

..

..

..

.. ..

£ s. 10 10 4 8 2 1 42 I 3 7 4 16 24, 15 21 2 2 2 15 2 4 0 8 16 3 11 2 2 5 0 9 15 3 4 10 15 3 16 6 15 12 0 15 15 9 8 23 3 5 5 13 5 311 ]0 10 1 9 9 18 9 14 3 5 2 3 o 14 27 2 3 18 3 4 7 12 III 3 G 3 3 3 2 6 12 25 11 30 5

14 10 8 2 7 8 10 19 9 19

d. 6 0 10 4 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 5 0 3 9 8 7 8 0 6 6 4 6 6 0 0 6 0 4 0 4 0 8 0 0 6 6 7

Oswe try Overt?D P au .. Portrllsh R ipon Ruabon R ugby Sad! llewol'Lh . . Saffron Walden St. J ohu's, S.E. Sandbach Sbifnal Sidmouth SLalybridge SUl'biton TrowhJ'iclge .. Tynemouth .. Uphollanc1 Walsall Weymouth Winmarlcigh

per Mrs. E. Howell Evans " Miss A. W illiams " Dr. Olipbant .. " Mi sIT. Orook hank . . " Mrs. ITa lam .. " Miss Thomson " Dr. Dukes " 1\1l'. France " Miss Bcll " Mrs. Hicks " Miss R. Woodgate " The Lady Mabel Bridgeman " Miss E. D . ITill " Dl'. Dudley " Mis Luck " Dr. Taylor I, 1\11'. 'W ilkinson " Mrs. 1\larsh .. " Mi s Kirkpatl'ick " Mrs. Sowtar ., " Rev. A.rmitsteac1

£ s. d. 6 18 ~ 6 12 0 () 12 10 0 7 7 0 11 2 6 14 16 0 3 9 1 4 8 2 18 7 4 18 2 6 27 16 3 7 1 6 14 10 0 3 7 4 24 17 6 3 3 0 9 14 0 2 2 0 9 15 3 15 0 7 10 10 0

SUBSCRIBERS, 1885-1886.

(Received at Oentral Office only, and not ineluding tho e received by Local ITonorary ccrcLarics of Oentres.)

A. Donation oj Fwe Pounds and 1lpwal'ds constitutes a Life l.Iembel·. An Annual Subscription oj Five Shillings and 7tpWal'cls constitute8 an Annual llIemb el'. An Asterisk (*) signifies all Annual Subscription. ITER M O T GRAOIOU HER ROYAL ITIGHNE

~

1\1 JE TY TITE Q.UEEN.

PRINOE SITE ... RY OF BATTENBERG.

*Abbott, Mr. O. E., M.H.C.S . :IF Addison, Mr. P . L . *Addison, Mrs. P . L. :IFAlder on, M1' . *Allen, Mr. John. :II: Allnatt, frs. urlcC':IF Ancell, 1'vIi s. Anonymous, ydney, N . . Wales.

""Appleby, 1\11'. F. H., F.R.C .S. :II: ALkinsou, l\Iiss O. A. *Bakel', Mr. G. Beale, Mr . Lionel. *Beavan, Mi s. *Bender, Rev. P . *Benecke, fiss A. 1\1. *Bel'nard, Miss E.


46 ~ Blackmort', l\liss F . J . "Bradford, Mis . "Bridges, :Miss P. II . *Browne, }Iiss Ursula 'Y. "'Bruce, :Uiss J. D. "'Capcl, Mr. Frank C. "'Capel, Mrs. F. C. "'Capel, Mrs. G . '''CMT-Dyer, :LIIrs. -Ceely, nIl'S J. :B. *Cbnc:1l'ty, Earl of. *Clarl.e, ::1Irs_ E . M. *Cleasby, ::111'8. *Coate~, Deputy I nspector Gener..J MaLthew, E.~ . *Cockshott, Mr. A.. *Colfox, :nil·s. *Cooke, l\liss E. A.. *Dallas, the Hon. Lady. *Dallas, Captain R. C. F. *DaUas, Mrs_ R. C. F. *Da,ies, Miss. .. Davie , 1\J iss Charlotte. *Dickinson, Mr. W. G. *Dixon, Miss W. A.. *Draffen, nIl's . ,",V. Pitt. *Edden, Ml·S. M. *Ellis, :Miss A . U. '''Evans, Mrs. P . J . .. E\·elegh, Captain G. C., E._!.. *Evelegh, Miss. *' Finch, Miss J . *Glyn, Mi s Con tance. *Gordon, Major-General. *Greenhorne, Miss. *Haig-Brown, Rev. D. *Haig-Brown, ~t[rs. *Haig-Brown, :Jtrr. Clarence. *Haig-Brown, Mr. W . A . *Haig-Brown, Mi's. *Haig-Brown, }liss H . S. *Haig-Brown, Miss A. :Jtr. *IIaig-Bro\\n, Miss F . A. * Harcomt, Miss M. V Cl'non. * Harvey, Miss C. J . *Haslam, :JIrs. M. *IIenthcote-Smith, Mrs. E. '* llicks, Dr. J. Braxton. *Hoare, Sir O' Bryen, Bart. '"' Hoste, }Ir. G. H. ""nutton, Surgeon-Major a. A., .L~f.D.

17 *IIunL, Major A.. Carew.

*" In JUemoriull1. " *Johnson, ~Iiss K . A . *John'on, :Mr. C. M . '''Johll.;(.on, Mrs. C. *.Kay. Sir Brook, Burt. *Luinl, :Miss Alice M. *LlLYprs, Mr. T . H. *' Lovell, Mr. Wa.lter. *LowI'Y, Lieut.-Geuer~tl R. ,",V., C.n. *::1Iackenzie, Dr . .ThIurra,y, R.:X. *'\laitla.nd, Mrs. Edward. *Martin, Mr. J., F.R.C.S. *}l aucle, Miss. *}Ia.w, on and Thompson, l\Io~.l'~. *McEwan, Mrs. E. *Mcwburn, ::11iss E. *~1itchell, Mrs . F. J_ *lUoore, 1Ii.s. '''iUorison, Mr. Joshua. *}Iorri , :Mi s E. *Mu pratt, :l\liss E. F. *Nelson, jIiss Anna }I. II . *Obbard, Miss C. *Odell, Mr~. M. E. *Orele, Miss E. ::tI. *Parker, Mr. R. C. *PendJeton, )11'. D . *Pel'l'ott, Rev. F. D. ':. Pollock, }fl'. E. M. "'Prout, Mr. S. Gillespw. ., Pym, ~1r. W. F . *Q1l11ter, }Iiss *Rultle, :LIIr. Robert. ""'ands, }lis. *ScoLL, Mr. R. J . H. '''Shaw, Dr. J ohu. *Sidney) 1Iiss L. M. *8imonds, Mr . Ellen A. *';;imp on, Mrs. J . *Sing:~ton, Mi s A. H. *Skerritt, ::t1iss. *'kenitt, ![iss .AJicc. *Suckling, Mrs. E . *Stirling, Mr. J. A. *Temple, Miss Catherine. Tomlin on, Brigade-Surgcon. *Tripp, Miss F. E. * Wartl, Admiral J . R. * Warcl 11iss Gl'ace C. "Whigham, Misll E.

*Whitbard, Mr. B. 1\1. "Wilkinson, 1\Ir. Allburn, M.1Le . s. vVood , FleeL-Surgeon II. C., R.N.

'"'Woods, Mi~s Je::!sic ~I. *Woolfoot, Mr. GeOl'ec E. *Wl'ay, Licut.-Oolonel.

PER LO DON AND WEST1fINSl'ER BANK. CWEtjTllfINSTEE

"Lady }I. Augu ta On low. If<Lacly McClure. ~:JIr". R. B. :\Iurlin. *)11'. Arthur Jack Oll. "'}Irs. 'usun Lllmley. *.J.ll-. John tirling.

BllAxcH.)

*CapLain J. H . Ro~ eter. "Lieut.-General ir C. P . Beauchamp Walker, R.C.B. *Surgeon-:J1ajor :F. B. Baker (Grenadier Guards). *Mr. B. l\J. Da"-es.


48

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION . LIFE MEMBERS. NOTE.-The Life .},I[embe1·s attached to Centres a1'e not included in list, but are shown in Appendix B. HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN.

4D Reyher, Dl·. Carl (St. Peter burg). Roberts, Lieut. - Gcneral Sir F. S., Bart., V.O., G.O.B. Rodgett, Mr€!. Rich'lrd B. Rowe, Mr. Richard R cynolds, F.S.A . St. Alban, the Right Rcv. the Bi hf)p of. St. George, General ir J ohn, R.C .B. Sancton, Mr. Philip. Sharp, Mr. William. Sh1'irnpton, Dl·. Oharles . Sieveking, Silo E. II., F.S.A. Skerritt, Miss O. E. Steet, Mr. G. Oarrick, F.R.O.S . Sutherland, IIis Grace the Duke of, R . G. Swan, II'. J o11n G.

Sweeting, Miss E. Taylor, Surgcon -Major, M.M.D . Templetown, General the Viscoun t, G.C.B.

Tomkins, Mr . .A.lfrcd avill. Vacher, Mr. Francis, F.R.O.S. Waddy, Mr. Edward, M.R.C.S. Walker, Mr. John. Wallace, SU' Richard, Bart., M.P . Weston, Lieut. - 001. Gould IIunter-, F.S.A..

Weston, Mrs. Gould IIunter-. Willman, Mr. Oharles. Whithard, Mr. B. M. Yarrow, Mrs.

HER ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINOESS HENRY OF BATTENBERG. Adau:, Miss H. M. Egerton, Vice-Admiral the lIon. F., M.P. Amherst, Mr. W. Amhurst T., M.P. Elswick Works Accident and CompenArgyll, The Very Rev. the Dean of. ation Fund. Ash well, lIiiss Julia A. Fellows, lIt1r. F. P ., F.S.S., F.S.A. Barton, Mrs. Alfred. Figgins, Mr. James. Barton, Mrs. Hope. Frank, Dr. Philip. Baker, Surgeon-Major F. B. Franks, Mr. Ohas. W. Baker, Mrs. F. B. Freshfield, Mr. Edwin, LL.D., Y.P.S.A. Beddington, Mrs. Glasgow, the Right Hon . the Earl of. Bohn, Mr. G., C.E. Goldsworthy,Oolonel. Bolckow, Mr. O. F. H. Grimston, The Lady IJarriot K Brakspear, Mr. H. Haywaru. Hacon, Mr. W. E., L.R.C.P. Branston, Mrs. J. G. H arrison, Dr. C. Brassey, The Lady. J ervoise, Sir J ervoise Olarke, BurL. Brassey, Mr. Henry A., M.P. J ervoise, Mr. S. Olarke. Britten, Oaptain, R. F., R.N. Jervoise, Miss S. G. Clarke. Bruce, Miss Ohristina M. A. Kay, Sir Brook, Bart. Bury, Major. Kemba,ll, Geneml Sir Al'llold B., R.C.B. Bustros, Madame E. de. K.C.B.I. Capel, Mr. Frank C. Leigh, the Lord. Capel, Mrs. G. Leney, Miss. Cavendisb, Lord Edward, M.P. Longmore, SUl'geon-Gelleral Sir Thomas, Ooates, Deputy Inspector-General M., R .• . C.B. Orompton Oo-operative ProvIdent Society, McOlUl'e, Lady. Limited. MacLean, Mr. Robert MacLean. Crookshank, Mr. H., F.R.C.S. Manley, Surgeon-General W. G. N., v.c. Dallas, Oaptain Rupert C. F. Manchester, His Grace Lhe Duke of, K.P. Dalton, Oaptain J. 0., R ..A. Mitchell, Mr. A. C. Daubeney, General Sir H. O. E., G.C.B. Mitchell, Mr. John. De Vesci, the Viscountess. Nugent, Mrs. Arthur. Dixon, Mrs. Raylton . Orde, Miss E. M. Dixon, Mr. Waynman. Pearson, Mrs. A.. Harford. Duncan, Lieut.-Oolonel Francis, C.B., M.P., Pelham, the Lord. R . .A. Phillips, Mr . .A..

IIOI ORARY

LIFE

l\lEl\lBER' . )

(Elected in recognition of distinguislied suvice infurtkering tke the Association.) Adams, 1'111'. Ml1tthew .A.., F.R.O.S. 1Win, llrgeoll ,V. B., :U.B., A.M. D. .A.ndrews, 1111'. S., M.R.O.S. Atkin on, lIIr. Robert, M.R.O.B. Bagnall, Mr. VV. II., L.R.C.P. Bain, Dr. Buldwin, :i\Il·. F. B. J., }f.R.C.S. Barrow, 1111'. O. .A.., M.R.C.S. Ben on, [r. . II., F.RO . . 1. Bigg, tuff nrgcon G. hermun. Binghl1lIl, 1111'. John J., L.R.O.P. Birt, 1111'. Geo., M.B. Bluckburn, Mr. J., M.ll.C.S. Bloxam, Mr. J. ABlley, F.R.O.S. Blumer, 1111'. P., F.R.C.P. Bl'oomheu,d, Dr. Cbu. . Brown, Dr. J. Brown, II'. J. M ., M.R.C.S. Browne, 1111'. Robert, F.ll.C.S.I. Bruce, Mr. Robert, M.R.C.S. Bryant, 1111'. J . II., M.ll.C.S. Buck, Mr. J. RamUe, M.R.C.S. Buck, Dr. W. E. Burgess, Mr. \Vm. 1., M.R.C. Burton, fl'. S. II., F.R.C.S. Oa.lltlie, Mr. J., F.RO.S. Cas an, Mr. TJl0oclore, M.ll.C.S. Oho'}1'ers, Mr. Edwd., F.R.C.S.

,V_

o~jects

of

01ll1pman, Mr. J. :M:., }f.B. har]csworth, :J-Ir. II., M.R.C.S. Oha.WIler, 111' . .Alfred, M.R.C.S. 0110e ewright, fr. J. F., M.R.O.S. Ooleman, 111'. \V. ,V., M.R.O.S. Oold treum, Dr. A. R., M.D. 00 grave, Dr. E. 1I1cDo"'al. Orea e, 1\11'. J. Robert 'on, F.R.C.S. Oro field, }Ir. A... h., F.R.O.P. CI'o~~land, 1IIr. "V. II. Oro~ land, :JIr . Crespi, Mr. Alfred J. II. Dayey, 1111'. J ohn, F.R.O.S. Du;,ics, 1111'. Oharles D. Davie" Dr. E. Dicken on, Dr. A. Newton. Dickson, Dr. John Dunbar. Dobie, Dr. William. Dolan, Mr. Thoma, F.R.C.S. Domville, Mr. E. J., L.R.C.P. Douglas, Mr. Claude, L.R.O.P . Dryclen, ~Ir. Jas. IIuntel', L.R.O.P. Drylallc1, Mr. J. W., M.R.C . . Duclley, Mr. F. S. Roberts, M.R.C. S. Dllggan, lIIr. Mothcrwell, M.R.C.S. Duke, Smgeon-1IIajor W. A.. DUnCI1D, Oelonel F., O.B., M.P., R.A . Duncan, Dr. Wilham. D


50 Durns, Dr. John . Eccles, Mr. A. Symons, M.B. Eden, Dr. R. Edger, Dr. R. Ellerton, Dr. John. Ellerton, 1\1:1'. J . F. H. Evans, Mr. A. II., M.R.C.S. Evans, Mr. C. J ., M.RC .S. Fawsitt, Mr. Thos., M.R.C.S . Fenton, Dr. Mark Anthony. Finlay, Surgeon-Maj or W . Fitzgerald, Dr. C. Egerton. Fleming, Dr. A . J. Forsyth, Dr. Robt. Fort, l\1:r. Tbos., M.RC.S. Franks, Dr. Kendal. Fryer, Mr. John, M.R.C . S. Furber, Mr. George H., M.R. C.S. Furley, Mr. John. Gabb, Mr. C. Baker, M.E.C.S. Gardner, Surgeon R. H., M.B ., A.M.D. Garrard, M.r. W . A., M.R.C.S. Gascoigne, Mr. W . E ., L.R.C.S. Gibb, Dr. Gildea, Lieut.-Col. James. Glen, Mr. John, M.B. Godwin, Surgeon-Major C. R. Y. GOUl'ley, Dr. Samuel. Graham, Mr. Arthur R., M.B. Green, l\1:r. William T., M.R.C.S. Grove, Mr. W. R., M.D. Gwynn, Mr. C., M.B. Hacon, 1Ylr. W. E., L.R.C.P. Hamilton, Major H:1ns B. H ammond, Dr. Wm. H ann, Mr. H . F., L.RC.P. HayneB, Dr. Stanley L. Hedley, Mr. John, M.R.C.S. H ewet.son, Mr. Richard, M.RC.S . Hicks, Mr. R., M.R.C .S. Holman, Mr. R., M.R.C.S. H olmes, Mr. W. Reid, M .B. Howard, Dr. Jas. F . Hudson, Mr. H. E., M.R.C.S. InneB, Deputy Surgeon-General C. A., M.D.

J achon, Deputy Smgeon-General Sir R obert W., KNT., C.B. J ay, Mr. ]l:ederick Fitzherbert, L.R.C.P. J oneB, Mr. West. J ones, Mr. W. Makl'ig, 1rLRC.S.

J umeuux, Mr. Benjamin, M .R.C.S. Kcith, 1\fr. Alexandet' Ewing, M.B. Kelly, Mr. R. Vandeleur, F.R.C.S. Ketchen, Dr. William. Keys, Dr. C. W. 1\1oore, A.M.D. Kilgarriff, Mr. 1\L J. , F.R.C.S.I. Kingsbury, Mr. G., M.B. Knaggs, Dr. Samuel T. Knott, Mr. Charles, M.R.C.P. Le Cronier, Dr. II:1rd wicke. Lee, Mr. B. J ., L.S.A. Lee, 1\11'. Edwin, M.RC.S. LiLtle, Mr. J., M.R.C.S. Love, Mr. Henry, M.B. Low, Dr. A. Bruce. McCarthy, Mr. Ju tin McO., M.I1.C.S. McCullagh, Mr. J ohn, M.R.C.S.I. McQuaig, Dr. Duncan. Mackenzie, Dr. Jas. Mackinlay, Mr. J ames E . H., M.n.c.s. Macneilage, Mr. D., L.R.C.P. 1\1:alcoOOson, Dr. John A. Marriott, Mr. C. vV., M.E.C.S. 1\1arriott, Dr. O. D. Martin, Dr. J. W. 1\fn.rtin, Mr. J., F.R.C.S. Marlin, 1\11'. J. 1\1. II., M.R.C.S. 1\1asser, Mr. H. O. P., L.R.C.P. Maynard, Dr. J. Olarkson. Merryweather, l'.Ir. Jame , c\LR.C.S. Milligan, 1\11'. R. A., F.R.C.P., :li.n.c.s. Monckton, Dr. David IIenry, Jut-c.S. Moore, Dr. C. A. Moore, Mr. H. Oecil, M.R.C.S. Moore, Surgeon-Major Bandford, M.B. Nankivell, Dr. IIerbert. Newman, Dr. William. Nicholson, Surgeon- Iajor K, A.M.D. Norman, Dr. J. W. O'Connell, Surgeon-Major. Oliphant, Dr. Bru.::e. Okell, Mr. George, M.R.C.S. OrLon, 1\11'. E. W., L.R.C.P. Orton, 1\11'. John, M.R.C.S. Page, Dr. David. Palin, Mr. II. Venables, M.B. Parsons, Dr. Francis IIenry_ Partridge. Dr. T . Pedley, Dr. T. F. Pearcy, Mr. P. A., M.B . Percival, Mr. Geo. H ., M.n.

51 Phelps, Mr. Phillip. Pike, Mr. W. Royston, M.n.c.s. Pilcher, Mr. W. J., F.R.C.S. Pinck, Mr. C. II., M.n. Platt, Mr. W. II., L.R.C.P . Plomley, Dr. John F . Pole, Dr. Alexander. Pope, Surgeon W. W., A.M.D. Pratt, Dr. J. Dallas. PritcheLt, Mr. IIenry, M.RC.S. Prosser, Mr. Phillip B. Rangoon, Rt. Rev. the Bishop of, M.D. Rawling, Mr. Jamc , M.R.C.S. Read, Mr. A. VV., M.R.C.S. Reid, Mr. Dunc:tn J., M.B. Rcid, Mr. T. WhiLcheart, F.R.C.P. Rich, Mr. A. C., )LR.C.S. Roberts, 1\fr. Arthur, M.R.C.B. Robert, Dr. R. Lawton. Robinson, Dr. A. II. Robinson, 11'. Ewcs L. Robin on, 1\11'. G., M.R.C.S. RO'we, Dr. Thomas Smith. Scholefield, Dr. G. E. haw, Mr. J a ., M.B. Sheaf, Mr. . A. Erne t, :;If.R.C.P. Siddall, Dr. J. B. Simp on, Dr. J. IIm'bcrt. Simp on, !\fl'. ,V. ., M.R.C.S. She, Dr. Fmncis D. A. Slather, II'. A. M., M.B . loman, },Ir. . G., jun., L.R.C.P. Smith, Mr. II. llallllllonu, M.R.C.S. Smith, Mr. \V. J., L.R.C.P. Squuncc, Dr. T. 'ole. Stamford, fl'. vVilliarn Achill, lIf.R.C.S. Steet, 1\1:1'. Georgo arrick, ll.RC.S. Lewart, Mr. U. A..., M.B., M.A. Stockwell, Mr. Geo., L.R.C.P. SLretton, 1\11'. \1muel, M.R.C.S. Swann, Dr. A. Swete, Dr. IIori1ce.

Syuney-Tm'ner, Mr. A. M., M.R.C .S. Tamplin, Mr. OhaB. II., M.R.C.S . Taylor, Dr. ~. Hamilton. Taylor, Mr. Thomas, M .R.C.S, Templeman, M1'. Chas., M.B. Thorn on, Dr. Gco. Thomson, Dr. J ames. Thomson, Dr. William. Thornton, Mr. Bertram, M.R.r. S. Thursfielcl, Dr. T. W . TUl'ner, Dr. William. Tumer, Mr. Goo. Albert, M.R.C.S. Turner, Mr. II. Gunton, M.R.C.S. Turner, taff Surgeon R obert, R.N. Turner. Mr. Thomas, M.R.C.S. Twiss, Surgeon G. E., A.lILD. Tyrrell, 1\11'. Walter, M.R.C.S. Tyson, :i\fr. William J 0geph, M.B. Voros, Mr. ArthUl', lILR.C.S. vVaddy, 1Ir. H. E., L.R.C.P. 'Waldo, Dr. Fred. J. Walker, Mr. Bernard, M.R. C.S. \Valker, Mr. Samuel, M.R.C.S. \Valli, Mr. Fred. L, M.R.C.S. Ward, Mr. M. A., F.R.C.S.I. 'Ward, Dr. Martindale. "Vat on, Dr. J. O. WaLts, 1\11'. W. F., M.R.C.S. Waugh, Mr. Alexr., M.R.C .S . Webb, Dr. M. ,Veeke , Mr. Francis II., M.R.C.S. Whceler, Dr. ,Yillium Ireland. Wickham, 1\11'. Walter, M.R.C.S. Willis, Mr. G. Owen, L.RC.P. "Villi:11lls, Dr. Jeville, M.B. Wi! 011, 1\11'. J. C., L.R.C.P. Wil on, Dr. A. C. ,Vilton, fl'. J. P., :U:.R.C.S. vVimbcrle:y, Dr. Conrad C. \Yooc19, tuff ul'geon H. C., M.D., RN. Young, Mr. A., F.R.C.S. Yulc, Dr. R. 11.

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FINANCE. 6tmst.e.es. GEKERAL TilE VISCOUNT TEMPLETOWN, G.U.B. SIR EDMUND A. H. LECIIMERE, BART., M.P., M.A., F.S.A. GENERAL SIR J OIIN ST. GEORGE, K.C. B.

SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS. An Annual Subscriber of Five Shillings and upwards can become a Member of the "St. John Ambulance Association." A Donation of Five Pounds and upwards constitutes Life Membership. <:..n t-!)

.A nnual Subscriptions will be considered due on January 1st in each year, but an Annual Subscription paid for the first time in October, November, or December will not become due till 1st of January of the second year

following. Form."! of Membership and Orders on Bankers can be obtained on application to the Chief Secretary. Donations, and especially Annual Subscriptions, are earnestly solicited. The work of the Association has of late so enormously increased, especially among colliers, miners, police, railway and dock employes, and others, who can contribute nothing towards the necessary working expenses, wbile they constitute a class to whom instruction is, from the natme of thp,ir daily occupation, of the bighest "Value, that further and. substantial pecuniary support from those able and willing to afford. it is urgelltly needed. Cheques and Post Office Orders may be made payable to the Chief Secretary, St. John Ambulance Association, St ..Tohn's Gate, Clel'li::enwell, E.C., or to the Treasurer of any Centre.

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54 in supplying Ce?'tijicates andl'rintecl matte?', as per aCC0111lt ?"endered by the Chief SecretcL1'Y, as well as to assist in defraying the v.;o1'7cillg eX'[ienses of the Association, and especially to leave as large a balance as possible as a contribution t(;w(wds the maintenance of the w01'7c among poor Cent?'es and Classes which can contTibute nothing in diminution of the cost they entail on

FOR]1:.ATIOK OF A CENTRE.

the CentTal FUl/d.

IT is usual to hold an Inaugural Public Meeting, presided oyer by the Mayor or other local dignitary, to explain the objects of the movement. The system adopted is then as follows :(a.) The formation of an infiu6utiallocal Committee, with Chairman, Treasurer, and Honorary Secretary. (b.) The formation of classes (separate) for per ons of both sexes. (c.) The securing the services of a competent medical gentleman, who will undertake the duties of Lecturer. (d.) The formation of a Ladies' Committee (when requiRite). (e.) Obtaining the use of a suitable room, such as a Volunteer Drill Shed, Schoolroom, or similar building, or in a private hou c, where lectures can be delivered. (f .) The collection of subscriptions to defray local expcn eR, and to furnish contributions to head-quarters to carryon and extend the work of the Association . (g.) The enrolling for entry in the Register kept at the Head Offices the names of qunlified persons who would consent in ,Val' t ime, when British troops are engaged, to a ,<;i, t the Order of St. John in certain capacities, a Ii t of which can be obtained from the Chief Secretary. FINANcE.-Receipts for local subscriptions will be given by the Treasurers or Honorary Secretaries of Centres from receipt books supplied by the Chief Secretary. All local expenses will be defrayed by the Treasurers or Honorary Secretaries of Centres out of subl3criptions received. A Balance Sheet or Statement of receipts and expenditure at each Centre is annually sent in to the Chief Secretary, not later than J une 15th. This must be signed, and certified as correct, by the Chairman, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, or if a Trea, urer be not appointed, by one other Member of the Local Committee. I t is expected that at the annual settlement of accounts in June, a will be remitted to St. John's Gate of sufficient amount to cove?' the incurred dU?'ing the p?'evious twelve months in sending E;;xlminc?'s (who paid one guinea each class examined, and fh'st -class t'r avelling expenst;.<;),

sum cost are and

COURSE OF INS'1'RUCTION.-This con ists of five lectures, followed by u,n Examination. The subjects taught are detailed in tho Syllabus. The last half-hour is devoted to practical work : such as the application of bandages and Rplints, re toration of the apparently drowned, lifting the injured, carrying on stretcher, &c., &c. The examiner is sent down by tho Co])tral Committee. A rflport is made by him, and certific~Ltes of proficioll yare awarded to succe sful Candidates . Fcmale pupils who have pa '~ed the preliminary examination are elIgible for a econd or lll'sing Course. MATERIAL REQ IRED. T hese Stores remain the property of the Centre, or Class, and aTe alway s available for local use (for future classes, or in cases of accident ).

Ambulance Lretcher (" FurIey," improved pattern) each 42/0 JJurgc Diagrams (for L ectur er's u c) .. .. sets 15/0 'plints " 3/6 'l'o1.U·niqucLs (Esl1larch's ] ~Ias Li e) ,. . each 1/6 R . l j ttendnllcc and 'er(iOrn,(es-two to /Jet set 6/0 egl el' 'n~e Ht'ports Book ,. .. .. .. each 1/0 13 1 {1'lnin 'Jrulllgulllr per doz. 4/6 UU( ages Holler . • ., 2/0 T he followmg Stores should be retailed to the P upils at the prices here invoiced. Returns promptly made and in good condition will be allowed for .

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Bandages, E l1lUrC~1' Illustrated, \',ith printed In truetious (po hepherd's (Fir t Aid). Revi~ed and illustrated Books edition . . .. .. .. .. .. { Co. gl'iWe' (N uring) for ad nmeed cla e .. Pocket" Aide lcmoire" in linen-lined llyclopes .. i:::>mall Anatomical Diagrams ., ., ..

enclosed, t d. each) per doz. 6/0 (po t 1/1) each 1/0 (po t 1/2) ,, 1/0 .. .. per doz. 3/0 2/0

ingle ('opie of any of tho Books or Bandages mentioned may be had by po L. All small orders should be prepaid to ensure prompt attention.

NOTE.-

An Ambnbnce Hampcr Htted complete, with waterproof covcr and trap, and contailling the nece Rary appliances for r ndering First Aid (price 36s. oach); light-wheeled Lit1ers and Wagon for conveyance of the injllred, 0 peciaJly adapt d for llKe at Railway 'tations and in Mines, or at large , Vorks and Factories, and Special Stretchers with telescopic handles (to fa.cilitat their being lowered to the pit's bottom, price 50s. each), although not included in the material nece ary for a class, can also be had on application to the IIonorary Director of Stores.


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DETACllED MALE (OR FE~IALE) CLA. --'E--' . The e are cIa e formed in the uburb ~ of London and in country town and ,illage" pending the stabli hment of regular n1re. uch cla se are under the immediate control of the Central Executiy Committee, and the amount due for the co t of the ame bould be "ellt to the Chief ecretary St. John' Gate CI rkenwell London. A memorandum giTIng a detail of tbe :spen e will b fonnd at page 5 . The balance (if any) o,er the actual total co. t of Detached CIa. e~ i applied to the maintenance of cla e for police firemen, min r . dock labourer. railway officiak w orking men and women, and other. who are too poor to make any pecuniary return for the ill truction recei,' d. It is therefore earne tly hoped that where the pupil ~ are in a position in life to afford it, the am nunt remitted uncleI' the item ' illcidental e.)'penses " may be at least not leus than fiye guillea . the d maud upon the As ociation's limited re ource cau ed by uch gratuitoll laol:ieR beillg very great. The Committee al 0 truut that a many pupil a pORRible will become' Life" or 'Annual" Nember and tllU materially aid by their sub cription in e:s:tending thi philanthropic work. From twenty-fiye to thirty i the be t numb l' for a cla. , . It i. not desir~ble to ha\'e more than thirty or the inBtructOl' cmmot cl Yot, sufficient time to each pupil. In th e ca, e of a female class a slllaU bny Slz01dd be hiTed fn]' demonat1'Cltion of banda,r;ing. The usual \\ay to form a Detached lao..;s i for the lady or gentl man undertaking to do o. to collect from twenty-fi,e to thirty nam " ,baro' each pupil an entrance fee ufficient in amount to coyer the xpell, eR, and remit cheque -c" to the Chief ecr tary who will cl tail a lectur r, and in due cour e an examiner, and arrange for supply of l1lfltcriaI.

If it is required to send a lecturer an e:sceptional di tance fro111 town (as for in, tant::e had to be done in the ca e of LUlcolu), an extl'a f 'e of two or three guineas would probably ha"Ve to be paid him. A local medical pmctitioner ((hilly qllalijied) may lecture, JJ1'oviderl he adlw'es to the authoTised ojficial syllabus of the As ociation . FClIIale lectU7'eTS aTe not allowed. At nearly all the Association' "centre, " and to many , Detached ClasRes" local medical gentlemen voluntarily lecture gratuitously. Detached clas es ui3ually meet, in the ca. of women, jll om' lady's drawing-room; in the ca e of men in a parish schoolroom, ill stitution, or similar building.

COllrse nf IlI stl'lIctioll.-Thi con. i, to of five 1 tur s . with au int n-al of n, w ok b tween ach. Each I ctnr last, about. two hour . . , th la:"t h, If hour bing d yot d t practical "-ork (bandaging. application of . plillL, c c ' .). Th ixtll w ek the xamination tak place. .1Yo lcctll/'CI' may eralllllle his own ch~ . At l('ast a clear week's notice, ~ tatin!/ also jJ1'obable 'nlill/ba of candidates, shollld be gil'ell to the Chi~( , eCl'etal'Y of a cOI1l..'eniel1t day, how' and place (a choice of two 01' three clays i. j11'1:/I/'((ble)}<1?' e;1'nmiJl(ltioll t pI' "'ut di appointm nt in ~ enclin o' 10w11 all xamin r. T11 only acldit iOllal article. r quir cl [I l' tIl xamination are a upply of foolscap pap rand pPl1ciL or p Il, and ink. ertifi 'at are a, "ard cl to the, ucce.: fnl T

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candiclat . . ecr tari '8 of D'tachccl In. :'l. are r commend cl to a. certain durin):?; thc COl.1rR th fnll bristian !lam of the pupilR a th y will prohal~ly tll r by . ay 1h 111. ly s much trouble nnc1 corr pond IlC> when th xtrn t [rl III t 11 xalllin8r's r port i~ fOr\\'arded fry rification of . pIling of namCR. .\.11 ac 'urat liRt of the ~bri, lian and urnam of tho. c pI' . cnt should inyariably bc goi,' n to the Examin l' by the la. , eel' tary .

lao:;" aU nclan . heet. an b ohtail1 el, if de, ir d, on ap}Jlicati,)Il' alRo, for 1h information of Ie tur r~ and:;;; crctaric, only, ill truclions , hawing' how the . tlmin I' will cOlldu t t h ' examination. lY.B.-.Jl. !i.recl cla '8e8 of males al/d fell/ales ({I'e on no accollnt pel'mitted.

Lc 'tnre!'4 on "Home Xnr .. ing amI IIyo'icn ' 'an b arrang)d in n. F.imilar maIm '1' for ,yom n who hay gon t hrong'h the fir" t 01.lr~ . It j . usual how ycr that tll lltmn '0 f ' lloulc1 l1l' ,'er b 1 . ~ thnu hair a gllillCII, :1 ,' til, miuimnm -harg'" and that tll RUlll l'cmitt c1 for 'i~lCic1 Ilial Cxp l1'le!'4" hOllldnot b 1-.. s than five rJlllneas. Only pupil holding' t.h PI' limillary 1ertillcat can nt r for tIl :s:amillation for thc ,ccoml unrsc, for ,,-hi -11 rellulII - rtilicate, are award d. ~.B.-,\ .. pc ittl Handbook, by K .i\[acnowl'l Co~gra\Tc, Ln .. 1:-; . llpplicd for ..I.. TUl':'Iing las, R at Is. ach, ()r by post Is. 2d. Pull particular. aR t the formatioll of ntr~, t I'm of j\j 111b r, hip, "ylbbll, [iusLrll ,tion . nb criplioll form r - xaminatiol1 , medallion, and details of tIl work of the "'t. J olm .i'unulllance Association an be obtain d from til

hi f "'c retary, T. JOll},"

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5 REVISED O CTOBER,

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No. 58.

EXPENSES.

FIRST AID TO THE INJURED. DETACIIED CLAS"'. Payments to be made to the Chief Secretary. £ s. d. 1. LECTURER'S FEE (per class) 2. EXAMINER'S FEE (per class)

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0 0

3. INOIDENTAL EXPENSES.-Cost of Certificates, Printing, Postage, Stationery, &c., not less thanFor each Preliminary Class 2 2 0 For each Nursing Class .. 5 5 0 4. IJEOTURER'S AND EXAMINER'S First-Class Railway and Travelling Expenses (Extra). N OTE.-The foregoing expenses will be defrayed by the Chief Seeretary out of the Cheque forwarded to him, as explained on page 5(-).

Payments to be made to the Honorary Director of Stores. MATERIAL, viz. : Phpiological Charts, Splints, Tourniqnet, Plain Triangular Bandages [OHARGE FOR HIRE OF] (First Aid clas cs only) N.B.-It is essential that the Charts should be return ed to St. J olm's Gate, undamaged, as otherwise their full value will have to be charged.

1

In the case of Male Classes, a Stretcher, which must be retained (being always useful in case of accident), will also be required 2 IN ADDITION TO THE MATERIAL sent on hire refel'l'ed to above, a supply of the following aJ.·ticles (according to the number attendmg the Class) will be forwarded to the lady or gentleman in charge "on sale (at the prices quoted) or ?·et~'rn." The e articles can be accounted for separately from the expenses of the Class mentioned in the preceding paragraph, and can be paid fer at the end of the course, when the Books, &c., left unsold will be taken back, if undamaged : -

0

2

0

0

SYLLABUS OF INSTRUCTION.

FIR T LECTURE. A. Preliminary remark, object of Imltruction, &c. B. A general outline of tho trucLure and FUDctions of the IIuman Body, including a brief do. cription of the Bones, Muscles, Arteries, and V in . Th Functions of the Circulation, Respiration, and of the prv()us yst m. C. The triangular bandage and it. application. SEOO ND LECTURE. A. The general direction of the lain Arterie indicating' the points where the circulation may be arrestecl by digital pressure, or by the application of a tourniqu t. B. Th d:ITer nce bet"\\cen Arterial, VenOllR, and Capillary Bleeding, a]l(~ th variou. extemporary means of arre ting it. C. The triangular baudage. TilIRD LECTURE.

" Aids for Cases of Injmies or Sudden Illness." Revi ed and Illustrated Edition. (By Smgeon-Major P. Shepherd, M.B.) .. "Esmarch's Triangular Bandages," illustrated by diagrams showing method of application (w1'th printecl1'nsiructions enclosed:) Small Physiological Diagrams Card pocket "Aides Memoire " ..

0 0 0

0 0 0

3

HOBpitaller Work at St. J olm's Gate in the XrXth Century," by Col. F. Dnncan, C.B., M.P., R.A., M.A.., D.C.L. (Pamph.)

0

0

4,

I'

£)t ~ngn ~mh1tlrrnte ~ssntirrti1Jn.

EACH. 0 1 0

6 2

A. The sign of Fractur , ancl first aid to be render d in snch accidentR. 'rhe application of plint, or other re training apparatu . Trca,tment of Rprains. B. The triangular bandage. FOURTII LECTURE. A. First aid to those suffering collapse from injury, to thoRe Rtunned, to the apopl ctie, ineuriated, pileptic, fainting, and to those bitten by rabid animals. B. The immediate treatment of the apparently drowned, or othenvi e sulIocated. U. B1ll'llS, scal(ls. Ilnd poisons. ,Vl1at to do when dress catches fire.


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61

FIFTlI LEOTURE FOR 1I:IALES ONLY.

INDEX No. 60.

A. The improvised method of lifting and carrying the sick or injured_ B. Methods of lifting and carrying the Rick or inj ured on stretchcrs . O. The conveyance of such by rail, or in country carts. SYLLABUS

FIFTII LECTURE FOR FEllIALES ONLY. A. llints on nursing- preparation of the room-the bed, how arl'anged-requi ites for all emergencies treated of in the foregoing [ecLmes - Temperature of room-reading ordinary and bath ther mometers. B. Preparing the patient for bed and placing him thereon in various cases. Administering food, drink, mp,dicine- rnaking and applying poultices of bread, linseed, mustard-fomentations and lotions. NOTE

I.

T he subject of poisons should be treated in a general manner_ Th e common poisons classified, and only their general symptoms and effects taught_ With regard to the treatment, the fir t indication, viz., how to get rid of the poison, is the only one which can be safely practised by non-professional persons. The adminisLratiol1 of antidotes is the medical man's duty. NOTE

II.

NOTE

LECTURE I.-TIlE

III.

There should be an interval of a week between each lecture. examination must attend at least four out of the five lectul'es.

A caudidate fo),

1CK ROOM.

lntrocluctory Remarks-Selection, preparation and cleaning of room-Bed and beddillg-Furnishillg-vVarming and Vcutilation. LECTURE 1r.-INFECTION AND DISISFECTION. Infectiou and nOll-infectious ca c -Quarantine of patiellt-llistory of a fever ca e-Di infecting and di'illfectallts . LECTURE IlL-DETAIL

OF NUR I G.

The llUf c-Regulatioll of vi itor -Management of nurse's own hea.1Lh-"\Va. hlUg a.nd ore , ing pa.ticllt -B d-making-Challging she ts-Lifting helpl s pati nts- ick cliet-Ac1miuistration of food, mcdicillcs, and stimulauts. LECT RE 1V.-DETA1L

The last half-hour of ea.ch lectUl'e should be devoted to practical work, such us the application of bandages and splints, lifting the wounded, and carrying on stretchers.

OF

LECTURES TO WOMEN ON HOME NURSING AND HYGIENE.

OF NURSII G-(continuecl).

Ob ervation of tho si k-Rigors- leep-Pain-Postme-SkinApp titc-Vomiting-Cough-Exp :lctora.tion-EITect!:i of remedies, &c. -TemperaLur taking-Bath. -B d-. or s-Delirium- Tnr ing sick children-"\Y11at to prepare for Physician' aDd ~urgeon' visit. LECTURJ!:

V.-APPLICATIO~

OF LOC.t\..L REMED1E

Poultice '-Fomcutation -Blisters-Oilltment-Leeches-Pac1dillgplint - Banc1a.gillg- Per onal and family hygiene- I anagement of con val c nts. 1I1ixed Classes oj 1I[en and Women m-e on no account pe1'171itted.

NO LECTURER

M.A.Y

EX.AJUlNE IllS

OWN

CLASS

N.B.-No per ons are allowed to entel' J01' eJ:amination in these subjects 1lTdess the,1f hare obtained the certificate oj ' First A icl to the lnjzl1'ecl." The JJ11pil mw;t also have attendecl at least JOU1' out oj the five Lectures. Nun I G ilA D-BOOKS, by E. MacDowel Cosgrave, Esq., M.D. (Lccturer a.nu Examiner to tho A oeiation), can be purc11ased Gil application to the IIOIlOral'Y Director of Store , St. J ol1n' Gate.

SPECIAL

Price Is.; by P ost I s. 2d.


62 REFERENCE

No. 62 .

MEDALLIONS.

(Revised Regulations, fay, 1884.)

BRONZE :,IEDALLIO 1cith flam es Clnd Registe1'ed NUll/bel' engraved on back, will be ]J1'(;sente(Z to those Pupils who become entitled to them, uncleT the followillg conditions ; CERTIl<' ICATIW P PIL who have twice undergone re-examination, with an intuwl (except u pecifiud below u regard the Nursing COllI' e e.'amiliatLOn) (!/Ilot less tlion twclL'e months uetwerm each examinCltion, will ue l'X ' lllpt fWIll n.Ily fmthc1' 'xn.lllination , aud will be eligible to rec ~ i\7e t1, Ieclalliull to Le carri'd in the pocket, or worn a an ornament, but nel'el' as a decoration, and to oe used when nece, ary as a certi6cn.te of competency to render " fir ,t aid to the inj ul'ed."

Thus, a pll pil \ ho obtained a cortifi 'ate in January, 1 0, and hn.s b en 1'0- _' uminecl ill January, 1 '81, and again in January, 1 82, or lat er, will ue 'lig-iole for ueh MCllallioll' of cour e provided he or ' be ba , in each ill tancc, n.tisfied the Examiner. 'rhe rluration of interval sinco the previous o.'alllination (or 1'e-e 'amillation) is immaterial, provided it be not less than twelve mouth . nch re-examination may be made oy auy ['moer of a Local Meclicn.l taff, uut only on the authority of the Ohief '0 'retary, or IIouorary 'ecretary of the Oelltre, and will cOllsist of qu tion on tLe "Fir t Aid" ""yllabu , the all '\'1er" to which may prove tha,t the knowledge once acquired has not beell forgotten.

vVomen who have possed tlle second 01' NU7' ing cow'se examination will be allowed to count this (tS a ro-exallliuaLi u wheneve1' the same may have been held, but not when 1'eckoned as the final Te-examination 'unless tlw'e has been an illte1'val of not less than a '!Iea?' since the Last preceding 1'eexamination. This ?'egnlation is not 1'et1'0, pective.


oJ

()5

At the FINAL Examination, Oandidates w ill be required to pay the Local Secretaries a li'ee of Two Shilling's each person, for which a Bronze l\led!1Hion will be issued, and no Medallion will be iR;:,ueu fJ'Om S t. J ohll's Gate unless the n.pplicatiotl for the same (on the specifieu fo rm) be accompailled by a remittance for that amount.

bt. mOUn J\mhulanrt ~ssJJ£iatinn.

Pupil entitled to receive Bronze l edallions, but electing to ha\e Sil"er or Gold Medallions instead, can do so by paying the following prices, in addition to the above fee of Two Shillings : -

SIJ.J VER 5s. 6d.,

GOLD 48s., e a ch.

[Including the cost of engraving NAlIIE and REGISTER No. on back]

A P PENDIX B.

METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS AND COUNTRY CENTRES.

Cases 3s. Gel. each extra. Recipients of Bronze Iedn.llion who may de ire at allY sub equent period to obtain Silver or Gold duplicates must pay the full price, Yiz., 7s. 6d. or 50s. respectively.

If it be desired that the Iedallion sboulcl be forward d by pORt, threepence, to cover registnl tion and postage, 811 ould be paid -wi til i he above amount. Every application for Medallions must be made on a prilltec1 Form supplied for that purpoRe, authenticated by the ignature of the IIonorary Secretary of the Centre, or Detached CIa s to wllich tIle pupil or pupil may belong, and addressed to the IIoXORARY DIHEcTon OF STORES, at the Central Office. All orders for _Medallioll must be prepa id , and to facilitate numbering and engraving of names it is reqnested that, a f<11' as possible, t.he Medallion be ordered by IIoDorary . . . ecretaries p81'ioc1ically, in batches, and not singly at the uption of individual pupil . Cprtificates of re-examined pupils should not be endorsou eitber lly the Examiners or IIoDoral'Y ecretal'ies, but 1'e- e,,(XWlillatioJl VO/lf'lte1'c, supplied from St. John's Gate, will be sigHed and i . ued by 10c~11 Honorary Secretaries, as in the case of C rtificates. " VOUCHERS" will be issued gmtz's to certificated pupils who pass their ji1'St re-examillation. "Vouchers " will not be g'ranted for the Nur ing examination, countiDg as a re-examination, or for the second (or filial) l'e-examiDation . When forwardiDg to St. John'. Gate lJatneS of pupil. who have been re-examined by the Local Iedical, taff, Lucal Secretaries should z'nmTiauly state whether for the fir. t or secoud timf'. By Ordel', llERBERT C. PERROTT, Chz'ej Sec1'etm',1/ , ST. J OlIN'S GATE, CLERKRNIVELL, E. C., May 1st, 1884.

N AMES OF LOOAL E EOUTIVE. NOMINAL ROLLS OF LIFE AND AN UAL MEMBERS AT EAOII DI TRIOT A TD OR ... TRE.

Members of tlie Association are i7wse lOho annually subscribe Fi1Je Shillings

and 1lplVards, or 71)7/0 gi1'e donafions of £5 and 11pwards to constitute fliemselL'ps Life :/lIembers. - - - --

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No. 1 DJ TRIUT-METltOPOLITAN CENTRE,

(lCensinpton, B elg?'avia, Chelsea, g'c.) I"l' e!ilideut. The Right Hon. the Earl of Gla.gow, C h airll1an and Treasurer, Li eu t.-Oolonel Jame Gildeu, F,S,A, lIoll0rat·y Secretary. (Yucan1,) I ,ifc ltlcmlJcr1'1.

Mi _ Julia Benyon. " Braby, Mr . IIal'greaves Brown. Mi s B urneLt, " Cl'uvcn. IIon, IIenrieL1a Winclsor-Oli,e. Mrs. B, L, oben. Miss Duncombe, L,J, D, Admiral Sir E, Fanshawe, Kr .B, Ml's, Fo,-d er, Mr , Oharles Gardiner, Miss A.. St, J olm Gray, Lieut.-OoL James Gildea, F, ,A, MI's, James Gildea,

The Rev, Lho Ron, E, Oal'r·GlYll, F, W, IIanis, Mr, ErnesL li:1rt, l\hs, Lloyd II:1rclwicke, Mis IIumphreys. Mrs. Lean, " l\Iontagu. ::\[i 's B, Loui a Purkel', " l\Iary L. Parler. 11'. lreatfoild, La.dy Trelawny, Trevelyan. ?III'S. \V oelel, l' [il)s WeM, " ,\Tilson, ]\[1'S,


66 Annual

Miss Wright Anderson. " Annan. " Pera Brett. Mrs. Arthur Blunt. Miss Cardwell. Creuze. G. Christie. Colvin. " C. E. Courtney. " F. Courtney. Cox. Mr. N. Clode. :Miss F. Crosbie. Hon. Theresa Digby. Miss M. Dillon. Dixon. " B. S. Egerton. II M. Egerton. Fanshawe. Mrs. Gale. Miss Graham. Mrs. Davies Gilbert. Miss Green. J. Heron Goldsmid. Gooden. Guest. Hall. J. E. Hall. " Hampton. Lady Beatrix Herbert. Miss Home. Mrs. Hubbard. Miss E. Hubbard. Ml's. Inglis.

67

~Iembel's.

Mrs. Lyons. Miss Macintyre. " 1\1:cEuen. " Mill". Mrs. }\fonro. Miss Moore. " E. F. Muspratt. athan. "" O'LtLughlin. O'Reilly. Paine. Mrs. LtLmbert Rees. }\fiss Edith Reynolds. St. Aubyn. " tace. R. D. Graves Sawle. }\frs. Seely. Miss A. Seely. " E. eely. " F. Seely. Mr . Bi lLOpp-Sruilh. Mi s J. Mnrray mith. " E. Munay Smith. Mr. George G. T. Treherne. }\fiss Twining. IIilda Grant Thorold . J. A. Voelcker. " F. Wray. " E. Wray. Webber. II Westgarth. MJ:s. Wilde. Miss Wilde. " II. F. Woodhouse.

No.2 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CE~TRE. (C£ty and P01't of London, £nchuling I-lighgate.) President. Major-General H.R.II. the Duke of Connn-ught, K.G. District Secretary. Chail'lnan anli Treasurer. Mr. John II. Easterbrook ( L. John's Sir V. B. Kennett-Barrington. Gate, Clerkenwell, E.C.).

I

Honorary Secretaries. Mr. C. II. Denny. Mr. W. J. Church Brasier. " John Denoon. " C. R. Brown. Miss D. Edwards. Miss Emily G. Calder. Mr. JaB. Foreman. II Calthrop. Mr. H. Forward. Major J. H. Courtney Clarke.

Mr. A. J. Halford. " J. C. W. Hanison. Miss E. H. Lyne. Mrs. larks. Mr. C. Alan Palmer. Miss E. Parsons. Rev. Thos. Prie tley. Mr. Thos. Pulton.

Jlonorary Secretaries-continued. Mr. Walter G. Seoones. " John W. Sherwell. " J. Sexton Simonds (M.F.B.) Miss Mary 'impson. Mr. Geo. Sm.ith. Miss Edith Temple. Mr. Thos. Whitley.

I

Life

~lembel'S.

The Corporation of the City of London. Fi hmonger ' Company. " GoldsmiLhs' Company. " Grocers' Company. " IIaberda hen;' Company. " 1\1:ercer' Company. Merchant Taylors' Company. Skinners' Company. urrey Commercial Docks Company. The Rt. lIon. W. McA..l"thur, M.P. Mr. Edwd. L. Barnard. Annual 111'. C. B. Barnes. " J. H. Boncl. " S. II. Clark. " Cha. Coombs. " Chas. Cull. " II. Forward. " Bateml1n IIal'court. 1\1e srs. IIitchcock and ·Williams. IIoal'e and Co. lIfr. Horace VV. IIolt. Miss Lacy. Mr. C. E. Ponny.

Mr. Robert Bruce, M.R.O.S. " 1'. E. Bowkett, M.R.C.S. " J. Gordon Brown, M.R.C.S. " lYI. Brownfield, 1\1:.R.C. Dr. Wm. Collingritlge.

Mr. Conrad Bergman. The Baroness Burdett-Coutts. Major-General Bryan Milman, C.B. Mes rs. J. and R. Morley. ::rh. Ernest L. Olive. " Edmund Howley Palmer. Messrs. Pre:scotts & Co. (Bankers). Mr. SheriiI' Waterlow. J, Edward Webb (British and Foreign Wharf). Miss Ford (Highgate).

~Iembers.

Mr. P. B. Pol. " E. II. Rea. Ii J. Rusher. MI'. \V. A. Seaton. Mi s ielney. lr. ,\Vm. 'mart. " R. L. Spicer. :Torman Tucker. J. Weaver. 'V. Whitton. Jas. Wild. 'r . II. Wilkins.

Jle(lical Staff. Mr. A. ymons Eccles, M.B. " J. Dundas Grant, 1\1.B. " ,\V. J. Mackenzie, M.B. " II. Percy Potter, F.R.C. " J. F. Woods, M.R.C.S.

No.3 DI TRICT- 1:ETROPOLITA

CENTRE.

(St. James's, lIIayjai1', IIyde Park, S. W.) Pre ident. II.R.H. Princcss Beatrice, Princess IIenry of Battenberg. Chairluan and Trea urel·. ir. V. B. Kennett-Barrington.

E

2


69

68 Honora ry Secretaries of Classes.

:Miss:M. impso'\. Hon. :Maude 8tanley. Mr. J. K tucld. Mrs. lIolmes \vhite.

Mr. J. ,V. Dukes. " .Terri. Mi's F . MaJ.·tin. Mr. R. :Mitchell. :Miss Q,uilter.

~O.

5 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CENTRE. (Charing Cross, Stl'Clncl, Chancery Lane, g·c.)

Chairluall.

Treasurer and lIonorary Secretary. Mr. O. J. Lambe Eames (29, Cockspur trcet, Charing Cro s, .W.).

Life 1'lembers. HER MAJESTY TITE QUEEN.

:Marchioness of Bath. The Lady Brassey. Lady E. Browne. Mr. W. L. Bmdett-Coutts. P. J. Chio o. " W. Coates. " F. L. Cook. Countess Cow·per. Miss A. de Rothschild. Countess Granville. }J r. L. Yernon Harcourt. ~lrs. Quintin-Hogg. Countess of Dchester. Mr. E. Kelso.

I

Annual

Lady Kennett-Barrington. Mi s E. C. Bedford. " Bonsol'. " A. Bonsor. Mrs. Buckingham. Mi s Buckingham. Mr~. Cator. " A. Giffard. Major-General Sir H. Green, K.C.S.I., O.B. Miss J. Harrington. Mrs. Y. Harvey. Mr. James Jackson. General Sir Arnold Kemball, R.A., KO.B., KO.S.l. His Grace the Duke of Manchester, K.P.

Col. E. H. Kennard. :Miss Kingsmill. :Marchioness of Lansdowne. Duches of Leeds. :JEss Frances ~Ial·tin. A. liles. Mr. Samuel Morley. Lord Reay. Mr. Albert andeman. " FleeLwood Sandeman. :Mrs. G. G. Sandeman. Mr. A. L. Savoury. Countess of eflon. 11'. H. J. Tritton.

~Iembers.

1l1i s R. Micholl . lIon. Mr . uo tyn. :Mis F. G. Otto. Parkin. A. ]1,1. Prothero. " Quilter. " E. Robert on. L. Robert on. J'lJ 1'. J. G. Sandeman. Miss idney. MIs. Tomlin. Miss Tyzard. " 'Yestern. Tile Lord W ynford. Tile Lady "yuford.

SpeCial Subscribers t o Hyde Parl{ A.mbulance Stations Fund Dr. Priestley. Miss De Burgh. J'lIr. Geo. Robinson. Mr. TIm'ace Davey, Q,.C. D. Sellar. " Robt. Harrison. " Geo. Sffiith. ,. E. Hart. Lady Pollock. :'Uedical Staff.

1\1r. Oantlie. Dr. Cahill.

Dr. Andrew Olarke. " Eccles.

Deputy Chairman. Mr. George James.

I

1111'. George Tournay Biddulph.

Life IUembers.

Mr. F. W. Alington. Miss Eccles.

Mi s J'l1. B.

Hawth~rDe.

Annual 1'lember. Mr. Geo. T. Biddulph. ~(edical Staff'. Mr. Jas. Cantlie, M.A.., M.B., F.R.C .. , &c.

~O.

6 DISTRICT-:METROPOLITAN CENTRE. (Bloomsbury, g·c.) lIonorary Secretary. 11r. E. H. Bayer tock (3G, Queen Square, "W.C.).

~

o. 7 DI 'TRICT-METROPOLITill~ CEXTRE. (NOTth East London, ClaptoJl Stake ~Newingto71, g·c.) Pre!'ident. The Right Rev. the Lorcl TIl hop of Bedford. Treasurer and Honorary Secretary. (Vacu,nt.)

TO.

DI TRI T-METROPOLITAN (Putlle!), 1Vandsll'01'tlz,

ClllCl

CE~TRE.

neighbourllOnd.)

Prc!'hlent. (Yacant.) Chairman. Mr. Edward Coventry. D eputy Chairman. Mi·. wanston.

Trea!!urer. Mr. A . . Michie.

Honorary Secretary.

Mr. Arthur Dryden (73, TIigh Lrect, PuLney, S.W.). Oaptain R. C. F. Dallas.

Life 1'lcmbers. Mr. J. S. Longden.

Mr. W. G. Dickinson.

ltIedieal Staff'. 1'111'. Fredk.

n.

CarLer, F.R.C.


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71

No.9 DISTRIOT-METROPOLITAN OENT RE. (](ilblt1'n and NOTth West London, 9·C.) President an(l Cbairlnan. Lieut.-General R. W . Lowry, O.B. Treasurer and Honorary Sccretary. Mr. O. B . .Allen (20, High R oad, Kilbul'll, N. W .) . Annual ltlembcrs . Oolonel Blackett R evell. D r. A. K. Willis. Mr. S. J. Woolley.

Mr. O. B. Allen. Dr. T. Morton. " W. H . Platt.

ltIedical Staff. Dr. W. H. Platt.

No. 10 DISTRIOT-METROPOLITAN OENTRE.

Annual ltlcmbcrs. Mr. IIarrison. " S. IIazzledine. " F. A. IIazzledine. Mr . Lamport. Mr. F . . Long. Miss E Lher Meredith. " Emily Meredith. Mr. W. Tindal Perkins. Miss Roberts. . Sedgwick. " M. eclgwick. Mrs. O. ewell. " Wharton. " Williams. Mi s Weedon. lr . Welch. " West.

Miss May Astley. " Violet Bennett. Mrs. Beal. Ml'. A. Beeson. Mi s A. Bolder . " F. Bolder. " Bannist.er. Mr. ' V. LanL Oa,rpenLer. " Day. Miss Dell. Mr. J. T. Elwin. " Fry. 1\1rs. Fripp. Mr. Fi her. Mr. Fi her. J\Ii s Fi her. " F. Fisher. Mr. J. 1. a rant.

President . Rev. Jas. McOonnell IIussey, D.D.

Jlcdlcal Staff-. Mr. itken Baber. h. . IIamilton Taylor, B.A., O.M., M.D. " Ilarri on BranlhlYnile, F.R.O. " John Bmn -Gibson, B . ., M.D. " D. . 'kinner, M.D. " \V. Milner Bmge , 1.R.O.. , L.S.A.

Treasurer. Mr. T. W . Townsend.

ABERD.,HlE OENTRE.

(BTixton and neighbourhood.)

Honorary Secrct ari es. Mr. T. W. r~J1ownsend. Mr. T . O. Thatcher.

Prcside n t. Lord A berdare. Chairman. Mr. James Lewis.

T l'ea u rer. Major Powell.

No. 11 DISTRIOT- METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

UOJlorary Secr etary. 1\11'. Evan Joces.

( outlncaTk.)

(No return.)

Pre ident. Lord Lyttelton.

AO

RI~GTON.

lIonorar y Secretary. Major 'V. N uLLer.

(In abeyance.)

(No return.)

No. 12 DISTRI OT-METROPOLITAN CE JTRE. .J:\LFRETON CE TRE.

(Willesden and neighbouThood.)

Prcsident. fl'. O. R. Plllmer·J\lorewood.

Presiden t . The Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen. Cllairman. Mr. W. L ant Oarpenter, B .A., B. Sc.

Deput y Chairman . Mr. Francis S. Long.

Treasurer. Mr. J ohn M. Grant.

Honorary Sccretary. Mr. J ohn Fisher. (1 5, Ohurch ROM. Willesden, . W.)

(;hail'man . h. J. Pogmore.

Tl'CaS lu'er. Mr. Wm. Parsons. lJonorary Secrc t ary. Mr. Uollnncl RowboUom. Life ltlcmb cr . Mr. O. R. Palmer-}I.1ol'ewooc1.


72

73

AMBLESIDE CENTRE.

BABBINGTON CENTRE.

( WestmoTeland. )

Pl·esident. Mr. C. n. Seely.

lIonorary secretary Rev. II. B. Rawnsley.

Chairman. Rev. J. W. Ashton.

Cbail'1l1an. Ml·. Thomas Hancock.

Treasurer. Mr. S. W. Hancock. Honorary Secretary. Mr. G. n. Vardy.

ASIIFORD CENTRE. Treasul·er. Mr. W. F. B. JemmeU.

Chairman.

Mr. John Furley.

Honorary Secretary. Mr. G. Furley. Life lUembers.

I

Mrs. Blomfield. " J. S. Burra.

F. Cheesman. . " J. Creery. " W. Daniels. Sir E. C. Dering, Bart. Mr. W. H. Coke. " P. Phelps. " E. W. Thurston.

ATHERSTO~E

Chairlllan. Mr. Henry Richardson. DClJUty Chairman. Mr. W. P. PilLer.

Lord Hothfield.

Annual IUembcrs. }\fl'. J. S. Eastes. ,V. F. B. Jemmett. " Thos. NoUiclge . " W. P. Pomfret, M.P. " G . .11.. Spain. ~Iedical Staff. Dr. Wilks. Mr. J. Cooper-Wilkinson.

'M r. J. U. Bugler.

BACK\VORTII COLLIERY CENTRE.

CENTRE.

Treasurer. Mr. Jamcs IIunter.

Honorary Secrctary. Mr. Robt. F. Spence.

BANGOll G.K.. TTRE. PreSident.

'I'he Right llon. Lord Penrhyn. Chail'Jllan. Col. thc lion. W. E. Sackville West.

Trcasurer. Mr. T. E. llanis, J.P.

Jlollorary Sccretary. 1\11'. Robert A. llolt. i1lcdical Staff. Dr. Richard Jone' . Mr. Edward J. Lloyd, M.D. Rowland Jones. Dr. E. Owen Prieo. " R. Langford J one .

Lady Presidcnt. Mrs. Dugdale. Chairman. Mr. C. B. Lowe, J.P.

Treasurcl'. Mr. C. A. Phillips.

Jlonorary Secretary. Mr. J. H. Calladine. i1ledical Staff. Mr. Robert Mears, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., &c.

AYLESBURY CENTUE. Prcsidcnt. His Grace the Duke of Buckingham and Chand os, K.C.S.L TreaSU1'el'. Major Goodall.

lIonoral'Y Sccl·ctal'Y. Mr. Lewis PouUon.

BARNSLEY OE ~TRE. Prcsidcnt. Mr. W. Spencer-Stanhope, ,J.P. Chairman.

Dcpnty CbairJUcn.

'I'he Mayor, MI'. Hcnry PigotL.

Surgeon-Major Blackburn. Rev. W. W. M'by, M.A.., R.D. Trcasul'er and lIonoral'Y Sccretary. Mr. Vernon Blackburn. Life lUembel's.

Mr'. B. J. COOPAl'. Mr. Charles IIftl'Ycy, J.P . Mr. W. SpcncCl'-SLl1nhope, J.P. lIonOl'al'Y Life i1lelllber. ,'urgeull-MuJUl' BIttel,iJUI'Il


75

74

BASINGSTOKE OENTRE.

Annual : Uembel's.

Mrs. J. Blackburn. lIfr. R eginald Bury. Messrs. W. & H. Oanter. Hy. Oart.er & Sons. Mr. Alfred Clegg. Mrs. F . Bettley-Oooke. Mr. J. W. Dobson. " J. Dyson, J.P. T. Fox. J . H. Gratron. " J ames Gray. G. Greaves. " Wm. Hoey. " George Home. " W. Fletcher Home, M.R.O. •, Hem'y Johnson. " J. Kaye, J.P. " Wm. Kel ey. Rev. W. W. Kirby, M.A., R.D.

MI'. T. Lawrance. R. D. Maddison. " W. R. Massie. " R. Miller, Mes rs. McLintock & Sons. Mr. James OwnsworLu. " IIenry Pigott (Mayor), J.P. Messrs. Reynolds & WadsworLh. Mr. D. Rylands. Messr . G. & . enior. Mr. W. W. mith. " F. H. Taylor, J.P. " J. H. Taylor. " John'TJas. T . Ward. F. ,\V. T. V. Wentworth . Messrs. WilEon & 00 . Mr. Alphonse Wood. James Wood.

Chairman. Mr . Wm. W. Portal.

Treasurer. Mr. F. Lazenby.

Jlonorary Secretary. Mr. J . Gibsou. (In abeyance.)

BATTLE (SD

EX)

O~NTRE.

Presiclent. IIis Grace Lhe Duke of Cleveland, KG. Chairillan. Mr. Philip O. Papillon.

Deputy Chairman.

The Rev. O. W. Casso

Trea urer. The Very Rev. E. R. Oun-ie, Deun of J3afJ{,le.

I

Honorary Secretary.

Mr. W. A. Raper.

Life lUembers .

I The Duke of Cleveland, KG. Capt. IIankeJ.

The Lady Brassey.

lUedical Staff.

Surgeon-Major Blackburn (Barnsley) . Mr. W . Fletcher Home ( )

Presiclent. Mr. Melville Portal.

Mr. Henry Knowles (Barn ley). Dr. Clarke (WenLwol'tb).

(Xo ret.ul'D.)

BE RP ARK OOLLIERY OENTRE. lIonorary Secretary. 11'. Benjamin II. Dodd.

BARROW-IN-FURNESS CENTRE. Treasurer. Mr. Henry Oook, J.P.

t.lhairman. Mr. Edward Wadham, J.P.

Honorary Secretaries.

The Ven . .Archdeacon Orosse, M.A. Mr. Thos. Leary. Life l'Iembers.

The Barrow Hrematite Ste<ll 00. Annual

Barrow Ship-Building Oompauy. Ball Oommittee, Ban-ow Police. Barrow A.mateill' Ohristy Minstrels. Ven . .Archdeacon Orosse, M.A.. Mr. Oook, J .P . Oaptain FoIl. Gradwell.

~Ielnbers.

Mr. Ormandy. " W. Petch, J .P. " Schneider, J.P. Mayor of Barrow-Mr. '1'0"ll:;011. Mr. Wadham, J.P. Meflsrs. Waddington and Longbott om .

l'leclical Staff.

Dr. J. U . Anderoon (Barrow-in-Furness) .

BEDFORD CENTRE. P resiclent. Colonel Luart. Chairman & lIonorary secretary. , The R ev. IIoward Kempson. Lifc

The Duchess of BedIOI·d. The Iarchiones of Tavistock.

TrcaSUl·cr. Mr. F. J. Cockburn.

~Iembcrs.

I

Oolonel Stuart. 1Ifr. Frederick Howard.

BEIGIITO'N CE TRE. President. Mr. II. vV. Verelst, J.P. ChaIrman. Mr. R. Eddisol1.

Trea urer. Mr. J. II. Ashton. IIonorary Secretary. Mr. George Holland.


76

77

BERWICK-UPON-TWEED CENTRE.

BIRMINGnAM CENTRE. I-resident. The Right lIon. Lord Leigh.

Chairman. Mr. Adam Darling, J .P.

Chairlllan. Rev. Canon Wilkinson, D.D.

Honorary Secrctary.

Treasurer. Mr. W. L. Miller.

ICapt. Robt.Weddell (1st Vol. Battn. N.F.) .

The Hon. Mrs. Watson Askew.

Life iUembel·s. I Colonel D. :Milne-Home, M.P.

(No retm'n.)

BEXHILL UENTRE. President. Colonel H. Lane, J.P. Honorary Secrctary. Rev. J. Cother.

Treasurer. Mr. Samuel Scrivens.

(No retul'll.)

BING LEY

CEL~TRE.

Honorary Secretary. Rev. G. Postlethwaite.

Life l'lcmbers. The Right lIon. Lord Leigh. Mr. Arthur Albright, J.P. Mr. B. Lloyd, J.P. C. II. " RlChard Tangye, J.P. " J. C. IIolder. " John E. Wilson, J.P. " A.nonymous."

I

Annual

fl'. Daniel Boker (Bal all IIeath). " VV. L Raker. " J ame Booth. Rev. Canon Bo"lby, M.A. M),8. Brown. " Brown. Mi' s Brown (Leamington). Mrs. Thomas htt e. The Esse battoek. Mrs. J. B. larke. " Clnrk_on. Rev. R. 'V. Dale, D.n. Miss Dingley. Dobbs. Mr. Evan. :Miss IIarrold. Mr. Alfred IIill, J.P. " J. ualehelllIopkil1~, J.P. The Mi se llughes. Mr . C. IIullt. )J

(No return.)

BIRCHWOOD (COLLIERY) CENTRE. President. Mr. Charles Hilton Seely. Chairman. Mr. Wm. M. Lacey.

Treasurer. Mr. Geo. W. Chamberlain.

Honorary Secretary. Mr. John Merriman. Life ~Iember. Mr. Charles HilLon Seely.

'l'reasurcr and Honorary Secretary. Mr. G. King-Patten.

l

Mr. J. II. Bartlett, M.B. W. J. Clarke. " VV. G. Cre well. " R. J. Drury, B.A.., M.D. " R. 'V. Edgington, M.D. " K L. :Freer. " J. B. Gould. " 'V. F. IIaslam.

G:

~[embcrs.

}'Irs. G. H. Johnstone. " ReI' baw. Rigllt Hon. Lord Leigh. 11'. P. H. Le'Vi. Mrs. II. E. R. Lloyd. l\fi s Long. Rev. E. R. Ma on, M.A. Mrs. G. . Mathews. ?IIi '8 layo. " Moffatt. Mrs. King-PutLen. " Powell. ~Iiss Prime. " Roberts. Mr. J. W. alaman. " Alston Smith. ~Iiss tock. Mr . Thomson. Rev. Canon \\ilkin on, D.D. Mr . Wilfred ·Williams. ;lIedical Staff". Mr. A. F. Hawkins. " Jordan Lloyd, M.B. " W. S. 11anl1. " W. E. Parkes. " Oliver Pemberton " 'Ym. Thomas, M.B. 'l'homa Thomp 011. " E. Vickers Whitby.

ERDLl: GTON BRA Jcn (I3IRMINGliA I CE.l TRE). BIRKDALE (LANCASilIRE) CENTRE. Treasurer and Honorary Secretary.

Captain W. H. Simmonds.

Trcasurer. Miss Marsland.

Honorary Secretary. Mis iUadeley. Life ~Iember. MI' . Vltncleleul' Kelly.


79 BLA.CK\iVELL COLLIERY

Annual lUcJtlbers.

Mr. R. B. Batty. Miss Beale. Mrs. Biddle. Oattell. Clarke. Mr. W. J. Olarke. Mrs. Greener. " Rookham. " Hughes. Mdle. Lefebure. Mrs. Ludlow. " Machin.

Mrs. Madders. " 1\ladeley. Miss Madeley. " l\1:al'sland. Rev. Hyla Holden Rose. Miss Kate Rose. Mrs. Roberts. " Smith. " J. B. Stone. Mr. J. Storey. " S. Taylor. Mrs. Wiley.

Treasurer. Mr. W. H. Stevens.

Dellllty Chairman. Dr. J . J. Bmgham.

Jlonorary Secretary. Mr. P. Muschamp. lUc(lical Staff. Dr. J. J. Bingham.

BL

Life iUember. The Right Hon. Viscount Oranborne, M.P.

DFORD

CE~TRE.

Pre ident. The lIon. W. ll. B. Portman.

BLACKBURN CENTRE. President. The Right Hon. Viscount Oranborne, M.P. Chairman. I Treasurer and Honorary Secretary The Ven. Archdeacon Rawstorne, M.A. Mr. Nathan A. Smith.

CE~TRE.

Chairman. Mr. J. A. Longden.

Cllairlllan.

Rev. O. II. Fynes-Olinton.

Treasurer and Honorary Secretary. Miss Groves. \

Life lUember. The llon. Lucy Ella Portman. ;Uedical Statf'.

Dl·. Bacot.

1\11'. G. W. Daniell.

Honorary ;Uember . The Ven. Al'chdeacon Rawstorne, M.A. I Mr. Adam Dagdale. Donations.

The Mayor (Mr. T. Farrer-Baynes).

I

Medical Staff'.

I

Dr. William G. Oort. " Robert Hunt.

BOG... OR CE TRE.

Dr. J. M. H. Martin. Dr. James M. H. Martin.

BLACKHEATH CEN TRE. Chairman. Mr. R. MacLean-MacLean. Treasurer and Honorary Secretary.

Major O. D. Davies.

BLACKPOOL CENTRE. Chairman. Major-General R. J. Feilden, M.P.

(N 0 return.)

Secretary. Mr. John Taylor.

Pre ident. The Right Rev. Bi hop Tufnell. Tl·easurer. Cilairman. 1\1rs. Tritton. Rev. Robert Biscoe Tritton.

Miss Fullagar. Oolonel Blagl'avc. Dr. Oonder. " Donet. Mrs. FlcLcher. Miss Fullagar. " O. Fullager. Baroness Grant. Mrs. J enkins. " KeaLs-J ackson. MI'. A. Lloyd. Mrs. Lloyc1. Mr. A. Long. Mrs. Mumford.

Honorary Secretaries. 1\11'.

tricklnnc1.

Annual lUeJubcl's. olonel orton. General now. 1\11'. teel. " A. mith. lrickland. 1\11' . O. tewart. aunders. Rev. R. B. Tritton. Bishop Tufnell. 1\1rs. Tufnell. Oolonel Tec du,le. Mr. Yarnell.


80

81

BOURNEMOUTII OENTRE.

BRISTOL AND OLIFTON OENTRE.

Tl·casurcr. Mr. J. G. Shepherd.

PrcsIdcnt. IIis Grace the Duke of Beaufort, K.G.

Honorary Sccrctary. Mr. Harry Na3h (pro tell.).

Chairman. Sir Sanford EJ"celing, K.C.M.G.

ITrca urer anll Ilouorary Secretary. Dr. W. II. Spencer.

(:No rCltu·n.)

BRIDPORT OENTRE. Cbairman. Mr. J. M. P. Montagu, J.P., D.L.

BRO\V)\UILLS

Mrs. Oolfox. Annual ilIcmbcrs. :111' . M ontagu. Mr. O. Nantes. 1\1rs. Templer. Mi Suttill. Mrs. Studley.

Rev. Oanon Broadley. R. L. Oarpenter. Mr. W. Oolfox. Mrs. Oolfox. Mr. A. H. W. Dammers. " Montagu.

'rUE.

Chairll1all, Trca",urcr and J[onorary Secretary. Mr. John Oroft. Life Jlemltcr. Oaptain Rani 011.

Honorary Sccrctary.

Trcasurcr. :11rs. Templer.

OE~

Mr. J. O. Macltlcn~'l" M.D.

il ledical Stan: Ur. J.

. LetLings, L .R.O .. E.

HUHNLEY (LA!. U. .\ 'UIllE) OEl TRE. l~rC!o,idCllt.

BRIGHOUSE UENTRE.

Ht .

]TOll.

ir"G J. Kay· 'huttlcworth, Bart., M.P.

Prcsident. Mr. Robert Farrer, M.R.O.P.

Chairmall. 1'. G.'unuy.

~fr.

'l'rca!o,urel' and lIollorary Secretary. Mr. J. L. 'Yard, M.A.

Trustecs. I Mr. G. J. Armytage, F.S .A. Mr. Richard Sugden.

MI'. Laurence Hardy, J.P.

Trcasurcr, Assistant Trea urcr. Mr. H. S. Stott. Mr. Henry Sugden. Honorary Secrctary. (Vacant.)

Sir George Armytage, Bart. Mr. Henry Jocelyn Barber. Brighouse Industrial Society. Messrs. Hird, Dawson and Hardy.

Lifc illembcr Mr. Richard Kershaw. " IIanson Ormerod, Sen. " Richard Sugden.

IInnOI'ary Secl'ctary, Ladles. Mi~ G l'ccn wood Annual Jlcmbcr ' .

Mr. G. Oill. lIli Grcenwood. il' . J. Kuy- huttlcwol'th.

Mr. Sandy.

trunge. " \Vard.

ilIctlical Staff. II. Briggs, M.D. 1\11'. J. McL. Fergu on. " J. Broil 11, LD., F.R.O.S. Lond. " A. A. Wat"on. " J. Mackenzic, M.D. " R. O. O'Meara.

1\[1'.

BRIGDTON OEl TRE. Cbairman. The Rev. Dan Winham. Trcasurer. Oaptain Bythesea.

lIonOl'ary Sccrctary. Mr. Oharles J. Smith. Lifc illember. Oolonel Penton. (No return.)

BUHTO~

-ON-THE NT OENTRE.

Prcsident. Mr. W. II. Worthington. Chairman. Mr. George Lowe.

Deputy Chairman. Dr. -Walter G. Low e.

Tl·caSlll'Cr. Mr. Ed win . Brown.

Uonorary Sccrctary. Mr. Robcrt lIurrison.


83 J.. ife

'l'l'cas nrcr and Honorary Secretary.

~Iembers.

Messrs. Allsopp and Sons. '1'he Hon. Samuel Oharles All opp, :n1.P. Annual

I

Lifc lllc mbcl' . ~I c mbers.

Mr. H enry H enchcliffe. Messr . Ind, Ooope, & Co. Mr. W . Johnson. " Thos. F. Lewis. The North Sta{fordsmre Ry. Co. 1\11'. W . O. Sal t. 1\1e srs. Truman & 00. Mr. W. II. WOTthington . " Ja.mes G. Wells.

Messrs. Allsopp and Sons. The H on. . O. All opp, M.P . G. H. Allsopp, M.P . Messrs. Bass and 0 0. Lord B mton. L ord Oarna.rvon . Mr. O. J . Olay. O. W . D unwell. " J. O. Grinling.

Mr. F r ancis OarLer.

]VIessrs. Bass and 00. The Earl of Egmol1 t. Mr. II. 00 rno O. Bonsor, M .P .

Mr. II. Romewood Crawford. A nnu a l lUc mber .

Mr. F ranci OarLer. Mrs. Jeremiah Oolman . Miss IIorne. 1\11'. E . E tridge.

The Rev. Lord Victor Seymour. M1'. B. F . Slater.

" Duncan Stewart. Mrs. Tylol' . Jl edical S t aff.

Mr. Walter Gripper, M.B.

1\11'. IIenry J\IcNiece, L.R.O.P.

Jle di cal Sta tr.

Mr. TInl'old Rngg.

Ml', W alter George Lowe, lH. O.

CA TLE EDE~ CE TRE, (In abeyal1ce.)

CANTERBURY CENTRE. Presidcnt .

Deputy Chairman.

Chairman.

C hai (·man. :\[1'.

Trea urer.

G. T . Oanning.

The Dean of Oanterbury.

Oaptain T. Lambert.

1\11'. J . vYillium Gifford. (No reLnm .)

Mr. F. W. Furley. Annual

. Mr. W . Gillman. Rev. J o11n IIallett. Oolonel IIorsley. Oaptain Lambert, Oolonel R . P. Lamie. 1\11'. O. J. Plumptre. " II. W. Rolfe. Lieut. -Ool. R. T . ",ankey.

~I e mbcr

Presi d c n t .

ir pcncer :\Iaryol1 Wil on, Bart. Chall·man .

'l'l'ca lll'er and JlOIlOl'al'Y Sccretary.

( ~,. ()

Mr. A. K. Wylie.

I'ctlll'l1 .)

OIIATILUI OEXTRE. (In

(In abeyance.)

OARSH ALTON CENTRE.

I

LieuL.-Colonel II. 'cal'Y, R .A.

CARLISLE CENT RE.

ab0~· fil,('e . )

OIIELTENILLM CENTRE. Pl'c 'ilien t .

Presillent.

il' Brook Kay, Bar t.

The Earl of Egmont.

Chairman.

Vice l .... c s idcnts .

Mr. H. Oosmo O. B onsor, M .P.

Mr. A, V. Kyrke.

Jlo uo ra ry Scc I'etary.

Treas urcr an(l Jlollorary Secretary.

The Marquis Conyngham. " Dean of Oanterbury. Mayor of OanterbLu-y (T. Ooppin, Esq.) " Bishop of Dover . Oolonel Degacher, O. B . Mr . F. W. F urley. " Geo. F urley.

E~TRE.

CllARD

The Most Ronble. the Marquis Conyngh:l.m.

Mr. J ohn W alker.

Sir Trevor Lawrence, M. P .

Chairnlall.

Delluty CJlairman.

Mr. R . H omewood Orawford.

ITlle R ev. Lord Victor A . Seymour, ?!1.A.

-I

llonoral'Y Secretary,

Dr . •r. K Cllrl'.

JlollOral'Y Secrctary of La(Ues ' BI·anch.

fl·s. IIulehinsol1.


84

85 Life

Life lUember. Annual

~Ienlbers.

Annual lUembers.

Miss Henry. " I nglis .

Miss Beall. Mrs. F enn (the late). " Daker H arlt'J.

~Iembers .

Clay Cross Company.

Miss Henry. Mrs. Binns. Dr. A... Chawner. Mr. H. W. Greatorex. " G. Howe.

Mrs. J ackson. Mr. G. Parker. " ThoB. Wilkinson. ~Iedical

CHESTE R CENTRE.

Dr. Alfred Chawncr.

Statf'.

Dr. L. II. Pegler.

Pre hlent.

IIis Grace the Duke of Westminster, K.G. Chairman.

Treasurer.

Lieut.-General Ingall, C.B.

Miss M. Howson .

COLCITE TER CENTRE. (In abeyance.)

Honorary Secretary.

Miss Howson. Life

~Iembel's.

I

Mr. C. Brown.

CE~'I'RE.

CORK

l\Iiss Lynes. The Right Rev. the Lord Bi hop of Dr. Waters. Ohester. (Xo retm'n.)

Pre, itIent.

Right lIon. The Eurl of Bnndon. Chalrman.

Deputy Chairman.

The Mayor of Cork.

ir Daniel V. O.

ullivlln.

UHESTERFIELD CENTRE. lIonoral'Y Secretaries.

Tl'ea urer antI Honorary Secretary.

Chairman.

His Worship the Mayor (e:vofficio).

I

Mr. C. E. J ones, O.E.

Annual

Life "I ember.

Lord Edward Oavendish, :M.P. ~letIical

Mr. Jno. Bluett.

Oolonel Lunham and 1\11'8. Allman.

Mrs. Allman. " Babington.

~Ielubel's.

Mrs. Gregg.

Staff. ;Uedical Staff.

Mr. W. A. Walker.

OIIISLEH URST CE.!: TRE.

1\Ir. T. G. Atkins, M.D. " J. CoLter, l.D. " W. Ashley ummins, M.D .

Mr. Chas. Harvey, M.D. " C. Y . Pearson, F.R.C.S. " Arthur Sandford, M.D.

(In abeyance.)

COYENTRY CENTRE. ]-re itIent.

OLAY CROSS OENTRE.

Right Hon. The Earl of Dcnbigh.

President.

Mr. Ohus. Binns, J.P. Chairman. Mr. J. P . Jackson, J.P .

Treasurer.

Honorary Secretaries.

Mrs. Gulson.

Mr. W. T. Browett, and 1\1rs. Gulson,

Tl·easurer.

Mr. Thos. Wilkinson.

Life

~lelllbel'.

Mr. John GuIon. Honorary Secretary.

Mr. It, W . GreatOl'ex.

(No return.)


7

8G BEDWORTH

Bl~ANCJI

DARLINGTON CENTRE.

(COVENTRY CEN'rRE).

Jlonorary SeCt'Cl ary. Mr. Edward lIulchmson.

Chait·man. Mr. Henry Peal'le.

Chairlllan. Rev. T. R. Evans.

(No return.)

lIonorary Secrctary. Treasurer. Mr. A. E. Tansley. Mr. W. Linney. 1I0110rary Secretary Of Ladies' Class. Mr. Thomas. (N 0 retlU'n.)

DOVER CEl.. TRE. lIonorary Secretary.

\VYKEN BRANCn (COVENTRY CENTRE).

Major-General Gco. T. Field (pro tem.).

Chairlnall. Mr. T. S. Whittem. Ilonorary Secretaries. Mr.W.vYilliamson, and Mrs. T. S. WhiLtem.

Treasuret·. Mr. G. Line.

DERBY UEKTRK President.

(No return.)

ir lIenry Wilmot, Bart., V.O.

CRANBROOK CENTRE.

Chail·)uan.

President. The lIon. J. S. Gathol'l1e-llardy, :M.P.

The Mayor (Mr. O. Leech) for the timc being.

Treasurer. Mre. WebsLer.

Chairman. 111'. R. Appach, J.P. Honorary Secretary.

Life iUcmber.

Miss O. Neve. IJife lUember. Lieut.-Oolonel Loyd, J.P. A.nnual JlIembers. Mr. R. Neve. Mr. R. Appach, J.P. Miss Neve. Miss Appach. " O. "eye. " G. Appach. Sir Oharle Oakeley, Burl.. " M. Appa0h. Mr. A. Oakes, J.P. Mr. G. French, J.P. " J. A. Philpott. The Hon. J. S. Gathorne-Hardy, M.P. The Rev. Dr. Reyner. Mr. W. J. Neve. G. Neve. iU edical Staff. Dr. Thomas J oyee.

CROYDON UEl: TRE. Presjdent. His Grace the Archblshop of Oanterbury. Chairman. Mr. T. R. Edridge, J.P.

Tt'casurer and Honorary Secretary. Dr. Walter Ros er. o rcLLU·n.)

I

Honorary Sect·etary. 11'. F. Oas lch, M.D.

TI·ealolurer. 1li .M. Darby.

'il' lIcnry Wilmot, BarL., A.nllual

.0.

JIeJllber ~ .

Jr. O. P. George.

11' Edith Hcmro'c.

11' . Harvey.

Dr. BenLhall. Mr . Butler. Dr. Ca!'lsicli. II' . W. larke. Miss larke. Mr. W. Goodall Oope take, :M.R.O. '. Mr . G. Y. Darby. Uis Darby. " M.Dal'by. " Downe. }\Jr. 'Waller Evan Dr. GenLle . ~Iellical

" A. Percival Heywood. 1'.li s Hickman.

" lInrL. Mr. Ohas. Holllles Dr. Lamie. lIon. ~11' . de Montmorency. Mi .3 Fanny Mozley. AIJermu.n T. mith. Mis vYalton. " ,Yoocliwi s.

Stan:

Mr. W. BcnLhall, M.B. 1\11'. 1'108. Lawrie G cnLles, L.R.O.P. " F. Oa sicli, M.D. (Loud.) IJ W. G. opes Lake, M.R.O. " O. H. Hough, l\I.R.O.S. 1\11'. R. Laurie, l\I.B.


88

8H

DUBLIN CENTRE. Prcsident. Mr. F. R. Da,ies, K.J.J., M.R.I.A. Treasurcr. Mi s Oooper.

Chairman. Mr. F. R. Davies.

HonOl'ary Sccretarv. Dr. J. Dallas Pratt, F.R.O.S. RATHMI rES BRANCH.

Miss Bagot. " O. E. Bagot. " Barlow. Mrs. Hugh Brown. Miss Ida Oarolin. ::\'-1rs. De Niuzy. Miss Doyle. Mr. Gray. Miss Gray. Gribbon. lIirs. Kelsall. Miss Leech. 1\1rs. Ruddle. Mi$s 1\1. S. Thompson. Rev. Hope 11. Waddle. Miss Winter.

Annual lUcmbers. Miss Edge. ,. Fi her. 1\11' . Fletcher. 1\.1i s IIogg. " Johns. Mr. J. II. Reid. Miss A. Wih!on.

Annual His Grace the Duke of Bueeleueh and Queensberry, K.T. The Right lIon. the Earl of Dalkieth. Mr. F. S Allan. Wm. Allan. Miss Borthwick. Mrs. Ohapman. " Dryden.

Mrs. Davies. Mr. J. B. Dinwiddie. Sheriff lIope, Mr. J. lIenc1erson. " W. H. Maxwell. E. oel, M.P. " T. Shortridge. O. S. Phyn. iUedical Staff'. Mr. J. IIwlter Dryden, L.R.O.P. Eclin. ~1r: J. Oonnal Wilson, M.D .

DUNDEE CENTRE. Prcsidcnt. The Right lIon. the Earl of Strathmore, Lord Lieutenant of Forfarshil'e.

OLONTARF BRA Cll.

Mrs. John Btlgot. Mr. J. II. Gibson. 1\.1rs. T. lIone. " J. Jamc I)n. :Mr. P. Kenny. Miss Kenny. MI' . l\Iuelllc.

~Icmbcrlii.

Patl'onCliiS of Womcn's CIa sc .

'rhe Right lIon. the Oounte s of trath11101'e. Chairman. DCI)uty Chairman. Lieut.-Ool 10ri on, 1 t Forfar R.Y. 1\11'. J. E. A. teggall, M.A. 'l'red~nrcJ'.

Mr. Alex. imp

Oll.

Honorary Secretary. :Mujol' Rankin, 1 ~t Forfar R.Y. Lifc iUcmlJcl'S .

MONKSTOWN BRANCH.

FITZWILLIAM BRANCH.

Miss Oooper. " Davis. RATHlIINEB BRANCH.

Dr. McOullagh.

Mrs. Galloway. " Lane. 1\.1i s Sheppard. Medical Staff. urgeon-General De Remzy, O.B. Dr. Tabuteau.

Mr. George Armit Lead, Oolonel J. E. l~rl'kinc. 1\11'. J 0 eph Grimond. J. II. Lui. O. G. Miller.

~LP.

Lieut.-Oolonel Morison. 1\[1'. John harp. Earl of Strathmore. Counte s of Strathmore. 1\[i' ymer. Annual iUembcr (.1: 0 return).

BLACKROCK BRANon. FrrZWILLIAM BRANCH.

Dr. " " " "

Barton. Pratt. Cosgrave. Swaine. Kiddle.

Dr. Armstrong. " Wright. McDermott. " King. " Warren. Keane.

DURIIA I CENTRE. Chairman. The Dean of Durham. TrCR!ilUrer. 1\Ir. L. Edwo,l'des.

lIonorary Secretary.

JUl'. E. Jepson, F.R. .'->. (No return .)

DUMFRIES CENTRE. Prcsidcnt. His Grace the Duke of Buecleueh and Queensberry, K.T. Chait·man. Sheriff Hope.

Depllty Chairman. Mr. Thomas Shortridge.

Trcasurel.. L. M. Dinwiddie.

lIo11orary Sccrctal'Y, Mr. James Smith, OommeJ'0i!l1 Bank.

E STBOURN E CEN TRE. Chairman.

Mr. C. Raikes, J.I., O.. r. Trca!illlrcr. Major Owen.

Jlonorary Sccrctary. 1\11'. Leonard Jefl'er .

(No return.)


90 EAST GRINSTEAD CENTRE.

EXETER CENTRE.

Tl'CaSUl'el', Mr. W. N. Rudge.

Chairman. Major Pearless.

Honorary Secrctary, 1\11'. George Taylor. (No return.)

Pre!lOillcnt. Right Hon. the Earl of Devon Chairman. }ll'. ArLhur WyatL Edgell.

Treasul'cr. 1\11'. William CoLLon.

lIouol'al'Y Sccretary. Major W. D. Naper.

EBB,y VALE CENTRE. Chairlllan, Mr. C. B. Holland.

I

,\.nuual llIembel's.

(N 0 1'eLurn.)

Treasurer and Honorary Secl'etary, Mr. W. Dayson.

Lifc ~Iember, 1\11'. C. B. TIolland, J.P. (No return.)

FAR ... TIl.AM

CE~TRE.

Presidcnt. 'rho RighI, Rev. Lhe Lord Bi hop of ,Vinche Lor, D.D.

ECKINGTON CENTRE.

Chail'lnan. MI'. . G. Slomau.

President,

Treasurer. l\lr. J. W. B lU'ningh am.

SU' G. R. Sitwell, Bart.

Rev. E. B. Estcourt, M.A. " J. Clayton. Mr. Wm. DusL,

lIonol'ary Secretary. 1\11'. John Lewis.

Honorary Secretary. Mr. Robert DumbleLon,

Chairman, Rev. E. B. Estcourt, M.A.

Annual lllembers. Su' G. R. Sitwell, BarL. 1\11'. Joseph Jervis.

JIellical Statr, Dr. G. H. West Jone .

EDMONTON CENTRE.

Life ;Uembel'l". 1\11'. George'1't-immol'.

Mr. R. II. 'ombe.

Anllual llIcmber!ii. Dr. S. G. 'loman. " S. G. loman, Jun.

Mr. J. F. La Trobc BtLtcmtLl1. Dr. Brodie. Rev. R. M. G. Browne. Mr. R. TI. ombe. Dr. H aye . Rev. Canon TIosLe. Mi. J. Pure.

" James teven. Major ·Waller. Lord Bishop of Winehe'Lcr. iU Cdical Staff. Dr. HerberL Sloman.

(In abeyanee.) Dr . . G.

101l1tLll.

El'ON COLLEGE CENTRE, Chairman. Rev. E. Warre, D.D. Delmty Chairman. Major W. Durnford, 2nd Bucks R. V.

I Trea .urer

aud Jlonorary Sccretary. Cal)tam P. T. Godsal, 2nd Bucks R. V.

Life illembers. The Officer Commanding 2nd Bucks The Adjutant 2nd Bucks (Eion College) (Eton College) Rifle Volunteers. Rifle Volunteers.

I

lUedical Staff. Surgeon James W. Gooch, M.R.C.S.

Ii A. VER 'IIAU

EJ. TRE.

l~resitleJ1t.

'1'11e Right Hon. Lord Harris. Chait'man. Rev. B. S. Wright..

Treasurer,

Mr. W. E. Rigden.

Ihmol'ary Sccretal'y,

Mr. WalLer C. SLunL.


92 ~\.nnual

Mr. J. A. Anderson. T. C. Attwater. G. E. Boorman. " Edwd. Bryant. C. E. Olinch. J. W. Cook. " Richard Cooper. WilLiam CrundelL " John H. Curling. H.ev. H. E . Curtis. 11'. E. S. Dawe . Rev. C. E. Donne. .Mrs. T. B. Elvy. Mr. H. Fielding. " Thos. Gillett. Mrs. F. F. Giraud. " C. L. Graham. Messrs. J ohn Hall & Son. Right Hon. L ord H arris. MeBsrs. Hilton, Anderson, & CLl. Mr. R J. Hilton. Captain H ooper.

ltlembcrs. Mr. Herbert IIordcrn. " J oha Horsford. " Fredk. J oha on. " Nicholas 1\1urton. " Fredk. Neame. " Fredk. :r eame, Jun. " P. B. eame. Miss Mary Neame. Rev. G. B. Reyuu.rdson. Mrs. Rigden. Mr. W. E. Rigden. " John Rigdcn. Miss E. M:. Rigclon . " 11. Rigden . Mr. R. Wat_on Smith. " ",Val tel' C. Stunt. " J ames TasselL " ..Allan Tassell. " H. S. Tett. Col. Tyler. 1\1e srs. R. 1\1:. & H. Whiting. R ev. B. S. Wright.

POLKESTONE CENTRE.

lIonorary Secretary. Mr. John Dicker.

Trea urcr. Mr. John Sherwood, J.P. Life

Mr. John Bu,uks (:;'}Iayor).

~lembers.

Sir Edmund Filmer, Bu,rl. Me. Felix Joseph.

Annual lUembers. Mu.jor-Gen. C. B. E\vart, C.B. Mr. J ohn Sherwood. ltlcdical Staff'.

Mr. C. E. Fitzgemld, M.D.

111'. W. J. Tyson, M.D.

GLOUCE -"TER CENTRE. (lhcluding Cirenceste1' and Swindon.) Chairman. Dr. \Yilliam RuLherford Ancrum. Jlonorary Secretary. 1\11'. Geo. Sheffield Blakewuy.

Treasurer. Rey. II. \\'. 1\In.dd.,.

(No return.)

ltledical Staff.

Dr. W. A. Phillips.

Dr. J. 1. Boswell.

Ult,l VB DelJuty ChaIrman. 1\11'. Robert Roberts.

Treasurer, 'Mr. G. Cassano

lIonorary Secretary, Mr. J ohn Owen.

"V.

Life

FLEETWOOD CENTRE. Pre ident. Colonel the Right Hon. Sir F. A. Stanley, M.P. Treasurer.

CENTH.E.

The 1\1ayor. 'l' I'CU

urer and Honorury Secretal·Y·

Major \Vykeham Dicken on. (Ko return.)

~IeDlber,

Mr. A. M. Dunlop, on behalf of the Oakley Middle and Upper Q,uarries Company (Limited). (No r eturn.)

Mr. J. F. Marginson.

'E ~D

Chait·luan.

FESTINIOG CENTRE. Chairlnan, Mr. Davies.

Mr. J. D. Gibson, J. R. Gibson. " J. Pickering.

Deputy Chail'luan. Mr. W. J. J eafi'reson, M.A., J .P .

Chait·luan. Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow.

Honorary Secretary. Mr. J. R. Sumner.

Annual Members. Mr. T. Riley. " J . R. Sumner . " P. Williams. ltIedlcal S taft', Mr. E. C. A. Ramsey, L.R.C.P.

Ul~KE~ \VI UII

'ENTRE.

PreSident. Colonel F. Duncan, C.B., R.A. DelHlty Chairmun. fr. II. C. Gibbs.

Chait·man. Rev. D. Reith.

Tl'casurer and 1I01l01'ury Secretary. 1\11'. \V. Wutts. (Xo return.)

GlUM 'BY UEN'l'RE. I

Cbairillan. Mr. Eclwarcl Banister, J.P.

I Lifc

Trea urer antl Honorary SeCl·etal·Y. 1\11'. B . II. TIylght.

~lcmbCl'.

The Right lIon. Lho Ellrl of Yarboro ugh.


95

94 GUERNSEY CENTRE.

ITEAVY WOOLLEN DI8TIUCT

I'rcsitl cn t. ::'IIajor-Gencrill J. H. 1!~. Elkington, O.B., Lieut.-Governor.

Pre ident. (Vacant.)

I 'l'rcaSlll'el' and Honorary Scct·ctary.

Chairluan. Sir Edgar MacOulloch, Bailiff.

Chairman. Mr. Samuel Jubb, J.P.

Mr. Sau marez Le Oocq.

Jledical Staff". Mr. O. d'A.uvergne Oolling , 1\I.B. :J11'. Francis E. Oarey, M.D. Hon. Brigade UTgeon 'I'. II. Thorn hill, " Ernest L. Robinson, L.R.O.P. M.B.

IIALIFAX CENTRE.

OE ~TRE

Trcasurer. Mr. Ohaley Fox.

Honorary Sccretary. }1r. Duke Fox. l..ife Jlcmbcrs.

The Birstall Oo -operatiye Society. Mr. Ohaley Fox. Robt. Gaelic.

1\11'. IIerbert Marriott. " 'William Preston. . H. Spedding.

Annnal JIembcr . . fr. . Fletcher. G. W. Fox. 1\1rs. Walter RLgshaw. J. D. Fox. 1\11'. John Blackburn. " J. B. Fox (l\Iayor). Mcs 1'8. Robt. Briarley & ons. " J. IIaley. 1\1rs. ' Valier Critchley. " B. G. IIepworth. Messr . Ja. . Oritchley & ons. " John Ingram. BaLley Oo-operative Society. 'V. ·'chofield. 1\11'. W. J. R :Fox. 'Y. harrock. Rev. O. Gordon. ).fr:;. L. A.. hephel'd. Irs. J. W. Jubb. ::'Ill'. Seth ,Yard. 1\11'. aml. Jubb. BATLEY SECTlO,\,.

(Tn abeyance.)

illRTLEPOOL CK TRE. ChaiI'J1Uln. Mr. Thos. Richardson, 1\1.P. DelJlIty Clanirman. :Jfr. J olm Horsley (Mayor).

Honorary Secrctary, 1\11'. John Olarke. o return.)

IIASTl~GS

AND 8T.

LEO~.ARD'

CENTRE.

Chail'luan. 1\Ir. Edward Furley, lVLD . Trcasurcr, 1\11'. W. J. Gant.

Honorary Sccretary. (Vacant.)

A ssi tant Honorary Secretary. Mr. F. C. Gant. Lifc JIcmbcr. Mr. Gustavus V. lIill. (No return.)

i l lWKSIIEAD CENTRE. Chairman. The Rev. J. Allen.

DCI)uty Chairman, 1\11'. Will. IIopes Heclis.

Honorary Sccretary and 'I'rcasul'cr. Mrs. W m. IIopes IIeelis. Annual ltJcmbcrs,

Rev. J . Alien. Mr. Evenett. " G. W. Goodisol1,

I

Mrs. Goodison. JUl'. vVm. Hopes Heelis. Mn,. Wm. IIopes Ileeli .

" John Jubb. " John J. Jubb (~lt.yor). Mrs. :JhdtCl'S. Mr. J. P. heldlebrook. )les81's. 1\1. Sheard~' 'olla. Mr. David 't-Ibley. Mi s Alil.!ll Taylor. " Lizzie 'ruylol'. Mrs. Hannah Tn,ylor. Working :Men's Club (Batley). RAVEX TIIORPE SEcrIO,,".

Messrs. Isan,c Bucklcy &'OI1Fi. Mr. William IIowgale. 'l'he 1\lir.field Oollicry 00. Messrs. Pickles, miLh on, and Pickk~. Mr. James 'anelcr on. The Oo-operativc ocieLy. Mr. William Thackrah. l\Iessrs. Jumes ' Yalker, Son & 00. Rev. H. O. Whitehead. DEwsnUIW Mr. " " "

SEOTIO:K.

S. Orawshaw. R. J. Oritchley. G . D. Oullingworth. F. Elli;;.

MIRFIELD

ECTIOX.

1\1es rs. Dayid Armitage & SOil. }fr. Yalentine Barber. " Emanucl Bickers. " 'rhomas 'Valker Brooke. l\Ir . ::l. H. Oook. nre:;r . J. F. & J. OrolVthrl'. Mr. Ed"u,l'd Fairburn. 1\10 l'il. Garforth Brothel". l\Ir. James IIo,Yarth. " J. Li tel'. J\[essl' . W. & J. Milner. Midield Coal 00. 1\11'. J. W. tu,ncliiIe. " Ely uLcliffe. Messrs. IIcury Walker & Sons. Mr. John II. Walker. Mes rs . James Walker & ons. Mr. John '\Vullllsley. " Joshua H. ' Vheatley. Messl' . llenry Wheatley & Sons. \\' illiam Wilkinson & 00. 1\11'. Edward B. Wilson. " W. H. 'Vil on. lUes 1's. ' Yooler Brothcl".


H7

96 Annual illeulbers-oontinued. STAINCLIFFE SECTION. ~1:r. William Parker. Messrs. Robinson Bros. Messrs. J. & G. Bailey. Mr. William Senior. Crabtree & Co. Mes rs. John Tattersfield &, Sons. George Fox & ons. Tattersfield, Oddy & Co. Mr. Duke Fox. Ir. J croh. Tattersfield. Miss Green wood. " Wm. Townend. Heckmondwike Co-operative Society. " Robert Walshaw. Mr. Joseph Ineson.

Anllual lllembcrs. Sydney William Bell. Re,. Robert Rutland. The Hon. Baron Robert Dunsdale. llledical Statl·. Dr. William Odell. Dr. William Warrener. " Charles Edward Shelly.

I

llEYWOOD (fANOllESTER) OENTRE. Prcsident and Chairman. Dr. Alfred Chacl,yick, M.D. Treasurer. I Honorary Secretary. Mr. Clough Maden. Mr. H. II. J. Hitchon.

" John Ingl·am. lUedical §tatf". GOMERSAL A.i'fD BIRSTALL SECTION. Dr. Lee. " Fryer. Dr. Forsyth. "

~1:ason.

(No r eturn.)

RAVENSTIIORPE AND MIRFIELD SECTION.

Walker. BATLEY

Dr. Fairclough. " Love.

EOTIOX.

Dr. Stockwell. " Swann. Aitkin. " Broughton.

llUDDER l:i'IELD OENTRE. I-reSident amI Chairman. Rev. J. W. Bard ley, M.A..

STAINCLIFFE, HEOIDIOXDWIKE, AND LIVERSEDGE SECTIONS.

DEWSBURY

ECTIONS.

Dr. Watt.

Dr. Erskine Stuart. " Broughton. Shives. Patel' on.

'l'reasurer. Mr. G. G. Fisher. Mr. Wm. Brooke. I\Ii~s E. Brooke. " O. Brooke.

HEREFORD OEl TRE.

Annual illembers. Miss . Mallinson. Mr. J. Wigglesworth.

lUcdical Staff'. Mr. JulIn Martin, F.RC . .E. (1, York Place, Huddersfield).

President. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Hereford.

II lTLL CENTRE.

Trca urer. Mr. C. G. Martin .

Chairman. Mr. J. F. Symonds.

lIonorary Secretary. Mr. John Martin, F.R.C.S.E.

CllairJuan. Rov. Canon McCormick.

Honorary Secrctary. Miss Atlay. (No return.)

C~o

Trca 'lU'Cr and HOllorary Sccretary. Mr. II. . Babington. r eturn .)

I

IPSvVIUll OENTRE. HERTFORD OENTRE. President. The Right Hon. Earl Cowper, K.G. Chairman. Mr. A.bel Smith, M.P. Del)uty Chairman. The Hon. Baron Dimsdale, M.P.

Treasurcr. Mr. William Cozens.

Honorary Secrctary. Lieut.-Colonel Sydney William Bell. Life ~Icmber. The Right Hon. Earl Cowper, K.G.

Chairman. Dr. Durrant. Mr. D. II. Booth. " G. S. Ellistoll. Mi~s

Clayden. Mrs. Coulcuer.

Prc!olidcllt. Tbe Mayor. Treasurer and Jlonol'ary Secretary_ . Mi s Cou1cher. Life l'Ucmbcrs. 111'. C. B. Skinner.

I

Annual lUem.bcl's. liss Coulchel'. Dr. Durrant. lUcdical Statl·. Mr. S. . EllioLon.

I


98 ISLE OF MJ..N OENTRE. President. His Excellency Spencer Walpole, Lieutenant-Governor. Treasurer. Mr. John A. Brown.

Chairman. Colonel Paul.

Honorary Secretary. Dr. H. Stanley Nelson. lUedical Staff". EXTRA TEACHERS:

MI'. H. Stanley Nelson, L.R.O.P.E.

Mr. J. A. Dearden, M.R.O.S., L.S.A. " Wm. Richardson, M.D., O.M. " David Roxburgh, LB., O.M.

" Ernest Black, L.R.O.P.E., L.R.O.S.E.

ISLE OF PURBEOK CENTRE. President. The Right Hon. the Earl of Eldon. Treasurer. Mr. J. Andrews.

Chairnlan. Lieut. A. B. Mansell, R.N.

Prcloiidcnt. Colonel Ph. Lc Ro:; ignol. DClluty Chairman. lIonorary Secretary. Rev. P. R. Pipon-Bt·aiLhwaiLe. Major tevens. AUllual llIclllbcrs. 'olonel Lo ROB ignol. Mr. G. T. Picot. Major G. 1\1. Stevens. JIcdical StatI.

Honorary Secretary. Rev. H. J. Mason.

Dr. H. Le Cronier. " .8.. . GocU'ray.

Life llIembers.

Mr. Geo. Burt, J.P.

Dr. Groves. Mr. Robert Pinnock, J.P. (Alderman of Mr. J. F. IIoddinott. ewport). }<,ev. Oanon IIuigh. " R. R. Pittis (Town Clerk). Dr. J ollilfe. Sir Barrington Simeo}), Bart., J. P. 1\11'. John Lock (Alderman of ewport). Mr. C. Tottenham, J.P. S. Lehmann. Rev. II . .8.. Ta)lor. " H. J\1ortimer, J.P. (Mayor of ewfir Richard Webster, Q.O., M.P. port). Dr. 'Woods, R.N. Colonel ightingale. ]Uedical Staff". 1\11'. E. A. Rich (George Street, Ry(lc). I Mi'. Arthur Price (The Elms, Parkhurst).

Dr. Thomson. Mr. H. Stilwell.

(No return.)

ISLE OF ,VIGIIT

KEIGHLEY

CE~TRE.

President. H.R.H. Princess Ohristian. Vice-Presidents. The Right Hon. Viscount Eversley, The Lady Brassey. Governor of the Island. " Oglander. The Lady I sabel Atherley. Chairman. The Mayor of Newport, 1. of W.

Treasurer. Mr. J. F. Hoddinott. (London and County Bank.)

Life

Chait·man. Tlle ~1u.lor, Ald. E. D. A. :;}farriner.

Trea nrer. 1\11'. John Gledhill. llonOl'ary Sccrctary. Mr. J. H. Laycock. lUcdical Staff.

Mr. William Dobie, 1\LD. » Edward Chalter , F.R.C.S.Eng. » Arthur Robeds, M.RC .. Eng. L. '.A. London.

KES\VICK UEXT l{K

The Rt. IIon. Viscount Eversley, G. O.B. Lady Oglander.

Annual llIembers.

The Hon. Evelyn Ashley. Colonel Browne, J.P. Baillie, J.P. Rev. T. Cottle.

Mr. F. Dashwood. " R. F. Eldridge, J .P. Captain Evelegh, R.A. Miss E. A. Evelegh.

1\11'. F. II. Tetley, L.O.P. '.E. " J. B. Berry, M.D. " F. Wilson, L.O.P.S.E.

(In abeyallce.)

~Iembers.

I

E...-TRE.

llrc.ldcnt. ::\11'. J. IIoWen, M.P., J.P., D.L.

Honorary Secretary. Mr. Al,thur Price (The Elms, Parkhurst, I. of W.).

The Lord Brassey, KO.B. The Lady Brassey.

Dr. F . .8.. IIyne. " Le Rossignol.

l·rc~ideltt.

Mr. II. A. 'pcdiling, 1\Iil'chonse. Chah'man. Dcputy Chairman. Rev. II. D. Rl1wn::lloy. 1\Ir. Jo . IIall. Treasurer. Mr. G. liognl'lJl.

Jlonoral'Y Sccrctal·Y. Miss E. :J1. A. Benn.

a

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I 0

lUI

Annual JIcmocr :Mr. J. Hall. " E. Ja(:k"lln. ,. A. . .A.. H. Kni"hL :'.I.D. Re •. H. D. Ra-wn:oley.

}fis' Benn. 311'. J. F. Cro-th-waite. i'lIis- C:ark-Da-w"on. }fr. G. H. Dllon. Re •. J. X. Hoare.

)1 erueal

Staff.

Dr. Kniaht.

Dr. Ring.

KIDDERlrI\" 'TER 'E_ -TRE.

Trea'urel'. Mr. T. II. Thorne.

Trea. nrer. 11r. A. Do-w.

Honorary Secretary. 31r. Daniel 31a.::kay. Life JIemoer TOlllkin~on.

(Xo return.)

Pre. ident. Re •. G. T. Hudsor:., 31.A. Trea. urer . :'\1r. F. E. IIudsoD.

Chairman. Thos. 0arrington, 31.T.C.E., F.G . .

Honorary Secretary. lli. Ed-war,l oar. (Xo return.)

Pre ident. Colonel the Right Hon. ir F. A. tan Ie)" }1.P , A.D. ' Trea urer. Chairman. Rev. Canon Allen, D.D. Dr. Robel't Clark. Honorary Secretary. Major Ed-ward W. ":toke . Life Jlemoer . Me __ rs. torey Brother- & Co. Annual JIemoer!'o. Bev. Canon Allen, D.D. 31r. Ja .. 'William_on, J.P., D.L. Miss Da-wson. :.\1i Hornby. Mrs. Fearenside. Mrs. Leeming. Jlerucal Staff. huttle-worth, :\fr. William Wingate Saul, M.D., }Ir George William Lecturer. n1.D., Lecturer.

I

Mrs. Yarrow.

hlr3. Hans Blackwood. Mis- Briglt. Mrs. Child. }fl'. F erm Clark. Dr. Dougla~. Colonel Dakeyne. Re'. - DLCkiu,on. )li",- Emmons. Re•. )hze W. Gregor.\-. :lliss Keball.

}Ii~ -

n.

Kch.ll. .A.rthur ~ugen . 111' . .l.rthnr ~ u;ent. Lieut.-Generill Radclill'e. ;:;u.:',:eun-General J. L. R ankina. ~lr. "an ler:wn. ~lr5. an lerson. Rt.'. A.. ~ewell. }fr. T H. Thorne. _Ir~ .

KI\"ETO_- P_-\RK COLLIERY 'E\"TRE.

~lr.

Honorary Secretary. -'urgeon-General J. L. Ranking (pro telll ) Life JIemoer"l.

Annual J(cmoer ...

Deputy Chairman. 31r. E. J. 310rt -no

Mr. }fichapl

Pre .. ident. The Most Hon. the }1ar ui, of IIertford. Chairnlan. Deputy Chairman. Re •. Muze W. Gl'errory. ur;::-e n-General J. L. Rwking.

r. Willjam Emn- (Kenilworth). _-ugent.

Chairman. The }fayor of Kidder.

~1.P.

(\Y.:'I..R\\'1 KSIlIRE) 'E:\TRE.

}Irs. ~thur

PI'e'ident. Mr. John Brinton, 31.P.

3fr. John Brinton,

LEJ.MI\"'G-TO~

;'Iedical Staff. SUl';con·General J. L. Ranking. Dr. T. W. Thur::fiehl.

Dr. Eadley-'Yilmot. Dr. Jay.

. OUTn M BRJ.. _-CH. Chairman. ::\[1'. T. P. Blyth. Tl'ca urcr. Honorary Spcrctary. Mr. ~rthur 'furner. Mr. Austin Hardy. J(cdical 'taff. Mr. JO'lI1 IIolmc", M.D. Mr. Dand Rice, 11.R.C. '"'. Mr. lIalter Lattey, ::\I.D.

LEED 11'

!E ~TRE.

I-re'idellt. .A.ndrew Fllil'blurll,

ChairUlau.

:\1r. Ed-warcl.Atb.ill~on, F.L.'::.

~.P.

Treasurers . lIes-rs. Beckett and Co.

Honorary Secretary. alter Rowley, )[ In t.C.E.

)11'. ,

Lifc ;UcmUel':o.. :;)11'. hurles R) del'. \Yaltcr Rowley. )lr. Geo . ..iu-tin Luddick Me':lt·~. Joshua. Tetley und "011. '11' Livncl.Jl. '~inllrrlon Pilkiugtvll, B.lI t.

~re r. J ohn Banan and

on. ir Andrew Fairbairn, ;\I.P. ?tIr. J olm IIepper. " R. Ben -on J oweLt.


103

102 _"-nuual ltIClllbc l' S. Messrs. Wm . Ackroyd amI. Bros. Mr. J. C. 1\1uJeolm. 1\1r. T. Olifford A..llbutt. Messrs. Marshall and Snclgl'o\ c. " Ed"ard Atkinson. Urs. Morley. Mis E. M. Baines. Sir George Morrison. ~1r. John Ban·an. Mr. Henry Jel on. Miss Brown (Westwood). Geo. llird elson. " L. Carter (Ripon). " Herbert Nelson. OolonelOhild. " O. Nu sey. Mr. O. D. Olayton (Donca ter). Mes r. Pope and Pearson, LillliLl'd " H. O. Oundy. ( orm:ll1ton). " W. B. Deni on. Mr. Richard Reynold:3. Sir Andrew Fairbairn, 1\1.P . 1\Ii~ Richardson (Ripon). Mr. J. Favell. 1\11'. O. Ryder. 1I1iss Flam tead. " Waltcr Rowley. Mr. H . J. Fraser. Ir . Walter Rowley. 1111'. F. R. park. Messrs. Goodall and Suddick . " llemy Stables. Rev. Dr. Gatt. Mr. J osepb Haltley. " Ashley , tables. " T. Pridgin Tealc. Miss Humble. 1.1e 81' . J ohua Tetley and Sons. Messrs. Inchbold and Beck. Mr. W. L. Jackson, M.P. Lieut-Ool. Ward. " R. Benson Jowett. 1\fr. Edwin Woodhou e, J.P. Sir James KitSOL. ;Uedical Staff. 1111'. Edward Atkin on. Mr. G. ll. lliggings. " A. G. Bars, M .D . " J . M. Holling wort.h. " Blair, 1\1.D. " J. Gardner Holmes. " J . B . Brereton (Gildersome). " J. H o"ard. " W . H. Brown. " R. T. Laird, ::'ILD. " O. Ohadwick, M.D. " J.,. Loe. " A. J. Olayton. " W. . Mackenzie (Normanton). " J . Edwards. " J. Mc~1a tel' (Ca neford). " W. K Giddings (Oal,erley). " F. Robinson. " Glai tel' (Rothwell). " Edwin Roberts. " R. N. Haitley. " E. Ward. " J. B. Hellier, M.D.

LEICESTERSHIRE CENTRE. President. Ris Grace the Duke of Rutland, KG. Treasur er. Honorary Secr ctary. Mr. A. Paget. Mr. T. F . J ohnson, Jun.

lIonorary Secret arie s .

Miss For tescue, Miss Fulla.gar and Mr. J . ll. Buckley. I .. ife lUembcr .

1\1i s M. L. Broughton. 1\1rs. Buck. " G. ll. Ellis. Miss Emily Ellis. Rev. ll. J. ForLescue. Miss ForLcscuc.

Ann ual ltIembers.

:Miss Adderley. " Baine. Mrs. Bryan. 1\Ii s Bromley. Mr. Bricc. " Buckley . 1\1rs. Bruin. atchpool. lements. Ohambers. Ohartres. Miss Clark. Rev. L. 01:1.rLon. Mrs. layton. Cooper. Ourti. 1\11'. T. Coltmn,n. Mrs. Denton. II Douglas. G. ll. Ellis. Miss Emily EllIs. M1's. El e. Rev. ll. J. Forlc:;cllc. Miss Fortescue. " Fullagar. " F. Fullagur. " Green. 1\11'. Hart. " Hewilt. Mrs. O. II. IIumber tone. " II. lIumber:-;Lone.

LEI CESTER BRANCn (LETOESTERSIIIRE CENTRE). Presiden t.

Thc Mayor of LeiccstIH·. Chairman. Rev. R . J. Fortescue.

I

Treasurer . Oham b eJ's.

.urR.

Lady King-llall. Major :Miilican. Mr. A. Paget. " W. Napier Reeve. Swain. " W . Wright.

~1is Humberstone. 1\11'. Joyce. Miss M. Kemp. Mrs. Kinton. Mi Leicester. Mr. J. A. ::'I1ackennal. Rev. F . B. Meyer. Mr. lotto edbam. TobIe. O. Paget. Mrs. J. D. Paul. :111'. Pickering. Messr . Raithby & Lawrence. 1\11' . Ran om. 1111'. O. Robin on. 1\Ii E. . Robin on (Maida Vale) . 11'. Rob on. W. T. Rowlett. killington. S. 'mith. A. Spencer. Miss E. 11. tafford. 1111'. ,V. Stanyon. The WaLch Oommittee of L eicester. ::'Ill's. ' Valkcr. ::'lIe:; rs. Whitmore & Co. Irs. A. '\ykes. T. Wykes. :MlS Wbeelc-r.

,U ccllcal staff'.

Mr. Blakc::;ley . Dr. Buck. Mr. Dougla . " RIg!; ..

Dr. 1\1oore. Neale. " Pope.


104

105

HALLATON BRA NCII (LEICESTERSIIIRE CENTRE). Cllairnlan. Sir Al'thlU' IIazlerigg, Bart..

(No return.)

LOUGllBOROUGil BRANCn (LEICESTERSilIRE CENTRE).

LICIIFIELD CENTRE. 'l't'casurcr. Mr. II. M. Morgan.

~Icdical Staff. Mr. IIerbert M. Morgan, L.R.O.P., M.R.O.S.

LILLESIIALL COLLIERIES CENTRE. President. Earl Gramille, K.G.

(No return.)

MELTON-MOWBRAY BRANCn (LEICESTERSnIRE CENTRE). Chairman. Rev. W. M. Oolles, D.D.

Treasurer and Honorary Sccrctar'Y, (Vacant.)

I

Lifc lUcmbcr. Earl of Wilton.

lIonorary Secrctary. (Vacant.)

Chail'man. Mr. W. Perrott.

Treasurcr. Mr. St. John TystOll.

Dcputy Chairman. Rev. J. A.. Panter.

Honoral'y Secrctary. Mr. Benjamin Bott.

DONNI~GTON BllAKCIi (LILLESIIALL COLLIERIES CENTRE.) Chairnlan. Mr. Charle Olcment Walker.

I

Trcasurer and Honorary Sccrctary. Mr. Oharles Evan.

(No retm·n.)

LIVERPOOL CENTRE. UPPINGnAM BRANCH (LEICESTER IIlRE CENTRE). Honorary Sccrctary. Mr. Thomas Bell.

(No return.)

vVIGSTON MA.GNA BRANCn (LEICESTERSnIRE CENTRE). Honorary Secretary, Dr. J. D. Hulme.

(No return.)

Prcsidcnt. The Earl of Derby, K.G. Chairman. Tl'ea urer antI Honorary Sccretary. Sir Jame A. Picton, J.P. Lieut.-Oolonel O. B. Pd.ris.

I

)1.11'. Edward Bibby, F.R.G.S. The Lord Bras ey, I .O.B. Mr. J. T. Nickels.

Mr. T. II. I 'may. The Misses Leicc LeI'. Lieut.-Oo1. O. B. Pari. Mr. O. J. Pari.

Lifc Jlcmbcrs. Lieut.-Oolonel O. B. Paris.

R. F. teble. " " The Duke of Westminster, K.G. Anllual ;Ucmbel's. Mrs. C. J. Pari. Miss II. H. A. Paris. Dr. A. Oreswell Rich.

I

Laclies' Branch Liuel'jJooL 'dwuL of Cookery, Colquitt

treet

Cellll·c.

Prc idcnt. The Right lIon. The Earl of Derby.

LEWES CENTRE. lIonorary Sccrctary.

Oaptain II. J. Broad. (

0 fetUI'll.)

Chair'nul-n. Mrs. Rowlt1nd 'Villittms.

Honorary Sccretary. Miss Fanny L. Oalder.

lIonorary Sccrctaries. Ml·8. IIolson and Mis E. J. Oalder.

As~istallt

lUclli('aI Staff.

::\11'. ]),111lCl' llnl'risson.


]06

10/'

LLA1"BERJS A.ND DISTRIOT. Preshlcut. Mr. G. W. D. AssheLon-Smith. Vicc·Prcsident. The Hon. W. W. Vivian. Chairman. Mr. John Davies.

Deputy-Chairman. 1\11'. Owen W. J ones.

Trcasurcr. Mr. Thomas Edwards.

Honorary Secretary. Mr. Thos. S. Rowland. Life

1\:[1'.

~Iembcrs.

G. W. D. A.ssheton- mith.

Mr. John Robinson. " John H. Jones, 1\1.R.O.S. The Hon. W. W. Vivian.

" W. A. Darbishire. " O. W. R athbone.

lUedical Staff. N ANTLE V ALE BRANonMr. J. H. Owen, lV1.R.O . ., &c. Mr. J . II. J ones, M.R.O.

LLANBERIS OENTRE-

LLA~DUDNO

A.nuual

~Iembers.

Mr. Ja,mes Light. Rev. B . Maturin. Mi'. Murdock. Rev. P. O'Connell. Mr. G. Pardey. " H. Pearce. 1\11' . Chu,rles Robinson. Mr. Lewis Shedden . " Spike. Tinker. IIoward Ward. " J ames Watson. IIm'bert'Vatter on. ,Veld on. " '.Vell. \.;V. 1. Whitaker. The Mi es Woods. Dr. \Vo:)ds, R . . " P. W. Young.

Mr. IIe:n:y Badrock. Mrs. Francis t. Barbc. " Oa tle. Oolonel ClinLon. Mr. Edward Ohinery. Mrs. Edward Ohillcry. Captain L e Oocq . Mr. R. B. Oooper. " IIenry Daniell. " V. F. Dent. Capt. Earle, R. N. Mr. FullerLon. Miss ~IeGrnLh. " IIarding. " M. IIflrding. Oolonel IIerries. Mr. IIe_eILine. O~.pt. IIowell. Mr. ITenry LambIe.

LYTIIA~I OENTRE.

President. Lord Mostyn. Chairman. Dr. J ames Nicol.

Deputy Chairman. Mr. W. Bevan.

Treasurer. Mr. J. Adey Wells.

Honorary Secretary. :Mr. O. Le "eve Fosler.

E~ TTRE.

Prc ll idellt. :MojOI' IIineksman Chait'Juan. Unjol' IIincksman.

Dcputy Chairman. Dr. Fi her.

TrcaMu'cr. 1\11'. J as. troLLon Farr.

Jlonorary Secretary. II'. William ReI all. ( "0

return.)

Life ;JIembel·. Mr. O. Le Neve FosLer.

.MAID TONE OENTRE.

ltJcdical Staff.

Prc idcnt, ir Edmund Filmer, Bart., M.P.

Dr. J ames Nicol.

Mr. William IIaJnes.

Delluty Chairman. Dr. D. IIenry Monck ton.

Trcasurer. Mr. RandaUl\fcl'cer.

Mr. Olaude Hamilton \\hite.

Chait'Jnan.

LY IINGTOl OEKTHE. PreSident. Mr. V. F. Dent.

Honorary Secretary.

Life

Chairman. Captain Earle R.N.

Treasurer. Mr. Henry Daniell.

Honorary Secretary, Mr. Edw ard F . Ohinery, F.R.O.S.Edin.

l,adies' Honorary SeCl'etal·Y. Mis McGrath.

Colonel Cet:il .A. Friend.

l'ogg.

~leJlJbel's,

Major Ross, 1.1>. \ 1\1e srs. J . & T. IIollillgwurLh Annual ;U c mll cl's.

(No return.)


109

108 MALVERN CENTRE. Chairman.

Mr. Helry Wilson. Treasurer.

lIonOl'ary Secretary.

Mr. Albert Brown.

Capt. W. Ottl ey.

MAHSKE-BY -rrUE-SEA CENTRE. Chairman.

Deputy Cbairman.

Mr. A. Pease.

Ven. Archdeacon Yeoman.

Treasurer.

lIonorary Secretary.

Mr. Wm. Moore.

Mr. Wm. Lapsley. Life lUembcr. Mr . .A. Pease.

lUe(lical Statl'.

Dr. Stanley llaynes.

iUedical Staff.

Mr. F. Bc1wd. Streeten, l\LR.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P., L.M.

J\IANCRESTER CENTRE. Cbairman.

Major W. O. Pooley.

MERTIIYR TYDFIL

CE~

TRE.

Treasurer.

Honorary Secretal·Y.

Pre ldent.

Mr. J. W. Maclura.

Mr. Benjamin Brown.

Lieut.-Colonel P. R. Cresswell.

lUedical Staff.

Dr. R. Dacre Fox

Dr. A. M. Edge.

Chairman. .M1'. W. . Henry Ja!l1e,..

Trea urer.

Mr. W. Rees Thomas.

lIonorary Secretary.

Captam 'V-. D. Ree Lewi .. · (LTO return.)

MARGATE CENTRE. Cbairman.

Dr. Thos. S. Rowe. Treasurer.

MIDDLE 'BROUGU AJ. D OLEYELAND OENTRE.

Honorary Secretary.

Dr. Rowe.

Itrelolident.

Mr. Frederick Stanley.

Mr. C. F.

Life IUembers.

I

Dr. Thos. Smith Rowe

Mr. S. Stiles.

lUedical Staff.

Dr. Thos. Smith Rowe. II White. Mr. W. Knight Treves.

I

Mr. B. Thornton. Dr. Streele (Westgate-on-Sea). Mr. W. H. Thornton.

n.

Bolckow, D.L.

Chairman.

Deputy Chairman.

Mr. Charles Willman.

Mr. John G. waX!. Treasurer.

Mr. Eugene W ethey. Honorary Secretaries. 1\11'. F. llerbert Marshall.

Mr. Waynman Dixon.

MARLOW CENTRE. Chairman.

Lieut.-Col. Owen P. WeLhered. Treasurer an(l lIonorary Secretary.

Mr. C. M. Foottit. Ladies' Secrf!tary.

Miss Eo B . Jackson. Life ltlembers.

Mr. Thos. 8olJlel'l:I Cocks.

LieuL.-Col. Owen Peel \Y othered.

Life ltIcmber

The Ander lon Founcu:y Company. The Lady Bra sey. Mes 1'8. Bell Brothers, Limited. Mr. C. F. n. Bolckow. Messrs. Bolckow, Vaughan, & Co. The Cargo Fleet 11'011 Company. Me srs. Cochrane & Co. Mr. Raylton Dixon. Messrs. Dorman, Long, & Co. Tho Enrl of

The Mayor and Corporation of Middlesbrough. The orLh Ea tern Railway Compa,uy. Norlh Riding Constabulary Authorities. it' Jo eph Pea e and Partners. ir B. i1ll1uelson &, Co. [essl's. teven on, Jaques, & Co. 1\11'. J. T. Wharton. [0 Rl'S. Wi] ons, Pea f', & Co. Zotln.nc1.


110 Annual

Mr. J. W. Alexan del". " T. Hugh B ell. " William Bulmer. Oapt. BlU'ge s, R.N. lVIr. W aymuan Dixon. Franklin Hilton " Angus :Macpherson. F. IIerbert 1\lar8ha11.

III

MONMOU'rli CENTRE.

~Jcmbcrs.

1\fr. O. II. Minchin. " J. 1\1:. 1\Ieek. 1\1rs. A. E. P ease. " Beaumont Peu'e. Mr. H. A. wan. " Ohas. Willman. " E. Wethey. " R. T. Wilson. Oountess of Zetland.

lUedical Staff. Mr. Geo. H. Anderson (Loftu ). Mr. J. A. 1\1alcolmson. " Saw. Bateman . " David 1\IacN eilage ( kelton). " John Ellerton. " .T. O. 1\1ackinlay (Redcar). " Wm. Green. " T. Nixon. " J. W. Ridley. " John Glen (South Bank). " John Hedley. " Stretton (1Uarske). " Wm. Ketchen. " Thos. Taylor (Brothan). " Jas. Merryweather (Guisbro'). " W. Y. Veitch. " W. J. Williull1 . " F. Munro (Port Clarence). " Duncan McOraig. " SamI. Walker.

Prcsidcnt.

His Grace Lhe Duke of Beaufort, K.G. Cbairluan. (Vacant.)

DCI)Uty Chairman. Mr. G. G. Griffin.

Trca urer. Mr. IIomce Bailey.

Honorary SecI'etary. (Vacant.)

NE\YARK-ON-TRE:N"T CENTRE. PrcSiflcnt. Newark.

Vi~counL

Chair·luan. 1\11'. II. BransLon, J.P.

Honorary Sccretary. 1\11'. Edwd. II. Nicholson, J.P. lUcdical Staff. Mr. F. II. Appleby.

REDCAR BRA\TCH (MIDDLESBROUGII CENTRE). Chairman. Oapt. Burgess, R. .

Mr. W. Anderson. " Alexander Holmes.

TORTIT "\ \T ALE' COLLIERIES CENTRE.

DCIJUty Chairman. Mr. J. 1\1. Meek, 1\L\'.

Honorary Secretary. Mr. J 'Jhn W. Alexander. Annual :lUenlbers, Mr. ArLhur Pryce. " Jas. Rutherford.

I"re 'idcllt. Sir R. ..i. OUlllille, BarL. Chah·luan. fr. John L. lIedley.

Mr. J. G. A.ddison. Mr. J. G. Addison. " T. R : Blumer.

Treasurcr. Mr. William Branfoot. Honorary Secrctaries. I Mr. T. R. Blumer. Annual lUembers. Mr. Wm. Branfoot. Dr. A. Bruce Low.

I

lUedieal Staff. :Mr. W. Percy Blumer, F.R.O.S., L.R.O'P' Mr. P. A. P earcey, M.B., O.M. " W. II. Dixon, M.D. " II. Shapter Robinson, M.R.O.S., L.R.O.P. " A. Bruce Low, M.D., M.R.O.P.

I

TrcasUl'CI' . ,V. D. HUdwell.

AUllual ;Ucluber. 1\1a tcr J olm O. F. Roberts.

MONKWEARMOUTII CENTRE.

Chairman. Rev. O. G. Hopkinson, M.A.

1\Ir.

llo110rary Sccrctary. Mr. John IIarrop.

I

Presidcnt, Sir IIedworth Williamson, Bart.

T,·cas1-u·er. Mr. R. IIodgkinson.

JICllical Staff. Dr. Ed. Davies (Wl'exham). Dr. John D. Lloyd (Ohirk). " DIl;rid ELl wtln1 PloILl). " R. V. Palin (W rexham). " R. W. T. Evans (\Vl'exhum). " Lawton RoberLs (Ruabon). R. T. Evan (Wrcxham). " ,Villium Roberts (PonLblycldyn). " Eyton Jones (Wl'exhn,ffi). Llewellyn Williams (Wrexham). " 'Vm. Jo ucs (Ruabon).

"T.

FFR,VD COLLIERY BR.A.NCn (N. ,VALES COLLIERY

CE~TRE).

l"rcsilIcnt. Mr. J. Spn,l'row. Chairman. M,'. J . II parrow.

Treasurcr. Mr. N. l\IlllingLon.


112

113

PLAS PO'VR OOLLlERY BRANOII ( ORTII \V ALE

OOLLIERY

NORvVIOil OENTRE.

OENTI~E).

ITl'ea Ul'Cl' and lIonorary Sccl'ctal·Y.

Chait'Juan.

,

Mr. J ohn ITenry Darby.

Prc.·hJcnt.

The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Norwich.

Mr. George J. Findlay.

ChaIrman.

WREXru I

BR.A....~OII

UE~TRE). lIonoral'Y Secretary. nil'. Wm. Ellis.

(NORTII 'VALES COLLIERY

ChairJnan,

I

Mr. A. Young.

Deputy ChaIrman.

ir Fronci G. M. Boileau, Bart.

Dr. Beverley.

Trcasurcr.

lIonorary Secretary.

fl'. TTngh Rl1rclay.

Mr. William Ed wards. ;U('dical Staff'.

,\TYNN TAY OOLLIERY BRA UII (NOHTII 'VALES OOLLIERY

OEI TRE). Cbairman.

DCIJuty Cbairman.

::\11'. George Thompson.

Dr. R. La,yton RoberLs.

Trea urer.

lIonorary Secrctary.

Mr. Richard

I

Dr. Beverley. Mr. . H. Burlon. " T. W. l'Os. e.

(1\ ew centre.)

XO'l''l'IXGIIAM OE... TRE.

Mr. Isaa,c J ones .

Thoma~.

it Peter Eade, M.D. Mr. T. W. Ricbardson.

Presidcnt a11l1 Chairman.

Mr. Rielllml Enueld. ~ORTILL~IPTO~

Tl'caro,urcr a]1(1 Jrolloral'y Secretary.

CE.I. TRE.

11'. Francis

President.

11r. J. A. S. BouYerie, J.P. Treasurcl'. 1fr. W. IT. Smith.

Deputy Chairman.

Mr. F. Buszard,

~I.D.

){etUcal Staff.

1h. C. ITayrlon \n1itc (~\lrgcon).

Dr. IT. O. Ta:dor.

ENTRE.

lIonorary Secretary.

Mr. A. H. Jones, M.D .. Life

Mrs. Bany. Mr. E. Montague Browne. R ey. W. Bury. Dr. Buszard . Rev. J. J. Cooper. " J. Cunningham . Mr. R. Derby. T. P. Dorman. E. A. Durham. F. S. Durham. J. Ennson. W. H. Foster. Rev. T. Gasquoine. Mr. T. J. George.

Annual :U embers. I 11r. J. B. Hen man.

Rev. R. B. HuU. Mr. W. Jeffery. II. Manfield. " A. Page. ,. P. P. Perry. R. Pur::.sell. H. E. R:1udoll. Rev. Dr. S:1uders. F. S. 'Thornton. Mr. R. Tumer. " J . Ward. Rev. R. A.. White.

Mr. J.

. Dugdale, Q.C.

Dcpllty Chairman.

Treasurer.

Rev. II. ,V Bcllair

h. F. Wadel'. Ilollorary Sccrctary. .Mr. John H. Bland. lledical Staff.

Dr. Wilham IIammoncl.

OLDIIAM 'Ei TTRE. Chairman .

Mr.

Deputy Chairman . Mr. I aac Bamford.

I\m11el R. Platt, J .P. Tt·ca"1urer. fl'. George Leos .

lIonorary Secretary. l\fr. W. Wharton Ogden. Life ;Ucmbel's.

lUc dical Staff.

Mr. W. E. Auilland. Dr. F. Buszard. Mr. C. J. Evan·. Dr. A. IT. J ones.

Cbait'man.

~Iembcr.

Mr. J. A. S. BouYcrie.

. Ellis.

Dr. J. O. Lane. Mr. R. .il. Milligan . " Geo. II. PereiYlll.

Mr. Isaac Bamford. Tho EquiLtlble Co·operative Soci ty, LimiLed. The lndu Ll'iu,l Co·opcl'llLive ocioLy, Limit d.

Mr. amuel R. Platt, J .P. " Jo hua U. R adcliffe, J.P., Mayor of Oldham. Mi . Taylor. II


114 Annual

Rev. A. J. J. Caehemaille. Mr. James Wild Clegg, J.P. " Ed-wo,l'd Ingham. Herbert Lees. " George Lees. Mr. Wm. Brooke, M.A., M.D. " Charles Broomhead, l\I.D. " James Corns, M.D. " Thos. Fawsitt, l\I.R.S.C. " '['hos. Fort, M.R.S.C. ,. John Hodgson, l\LB.

115

~Icmbcrs.

P ARK GATE CENTRE.

Mr. Samuel Ogden, J.P. " W. W. Ogden. " John Kenworthy Stoney. John Taylor, J.P. " George Wainwright, J.P. ~ie(lical Staff. I l\lr. Wm. Reid Holmes, M.B., M.C. " James F. Howard, M.D. " W. A. Stewart, M.B., M.A. I " George Thomson, M.D. " James Yates, :M.D .

I-rCSidcnt. The Right llon. Earl FiLzwiUiam, KG, Chairman. Mr. C. E. Rhodes.

Treasurcr. Mr. TholY,u Newbonld. lIo11ol'ary Sf'cretal·Y. Mr. A. '1'. Cocking.

Annual ill cJ11bcrs. Mr. Thomas :r ewbouJd. '.rhe Workmen of the Roundwood CoUiery. IUctlical Staff. l.fl'. Bernard Walker, M.R.C. '. (Eng.), L.S.A. " ""\Vm. Jno. Smith, L.R.C.P., L.R.C, . (Edin.), L .S.A.

OXFORD CENTRE.

" Wm. Makeig Jone ,~r.R.C .. (Eng.), L .. A. ., .Tno. Francis Cheeswright, l\LR.C .. (Eng.), L .R.C.P. (Edin.). " Wm. Clarke, M.D., L.R.C .• . (l~din.).

Honorary Secl'etal'Y. 1\1r. W. L. Morgan, l\LA .

Ladies' Bl'Cl/1ch. Presitlent. 1\1rs. Liddell. Treasurcr. Mrs. Max Miiller.

Dr. Darbishire.

I

PL YMO TIl CENTRE. Chait'mau. The Right llon. the Enrl of }lount Edgcumbe.

IIOl1orary Secretaries. )lisB Adand and Mi Mary Lightfoot.

lUedicaI Staff. 11'. J. O. , anl{ey.

TI'casurer. Cnpt. John Willilim Iill..

Honol'ary Secretary. Mr. George Robt. Holberton.

"~nnllal Member. l\Ir. Edward Pearne.

OXFORD MILITARY COLLEGE CENTRK

~(ellical Staff. Mr. Edward llolberLon Edlin, F.R.C .. (Ec1in.), l\I.R.C .. (Eng.).

(In abeyance.)

PEASE'S WEST COLLIERIES CENTRE. (;hairman. Mr. T. Douglas.

Trea urer. )'fr. L. Ca.nc11el'. Honorary Secretary.

Mr. Ralph H. Ougbton. ( 0 return.)

POLE "\VORTII

(N 0 return.)

(No return.)

lIouorary Secretary. Mr. Samuel Godber. 0

return.)

POL 101 T, -r.B. , CEJ. TRE. l'l·csidcnt. Mr. J. C. Bolton, M.P.

PILS LEY CENTRE. Chairman antI Trcasurer. Mr. John Tomlinson. (1

Uonoral'Y Secl·etal'Y. Mr. 1yUe Hardwick.

Trcasurer. hl11'1es Ed.ward tun.1'L.

PERTII CENTRE. Trcasul'cr and Honorary Sccretary. Mr. Geo. A. Mackenzie.

Deputy Chairman. Rev. A. G. Lewis.

Chairman. Hev. J. G. TrotLer, M.A. [1'.

Chairman. Right Hon . Viscount SLormont.

E~TRE.

Chairman. l\fl'. T. L. F. LiVIngs! one.

Tl'casnrer and 1I0no~'al'Y Secrctary. 1\11'. G. Smlth.

I

I,ife JIember. :J[r . WatLs. II

:2


116 Mr. D . M. P eebles. " A. P eeb le~. " L . H . J. P eebles.

117 R.A.MSGATE CENTRE.

Annual ltlCJllbcl's . Mr. W. J . M. P eebles. " G. Smith. " W. Wickham. iU cdical St aff. Mr. W aIter W ickham, 1\I.R.C .. , L.S. A..

President. General Sir William M. Coghlan, K. C.B. Tl'ca urcr. Mr. A. M. HilLon.

JIonoral'y Secret ary. Mr. H. H ayward Brakspear.

Lifc ltl cmbcl'. Mr. H. llayward Braksl'ear.

(No reLmn.)

PORTSMOUTII

CE~ T RE.

Presid cn t . Li'3ut. -General Sir George H. S. Willis, KC.B. (Commanding SOLltherJ1 District).

REIGATE CENTRE.

Tre a nr c r and lIonoral'Y Sccl'ct al'Y· Mr. Edwin Izod.

ChaiI'man. The Mayor of Portsmouth.

I

Ann u alltl cmbe r s. Admiral Raby, V.C., C.B. l\Ir. Robert Rastrick. Capt. T. Mills Richey, R.A. Mi s A. Bruce Simp on. Col. H. B. Tuson, C.B., A.D.C., R.~r.A. Mrs. Tu on. Mi s E. Tottenham. ~1rs. Thompson. Lieut.-General Sir Geo. H. S. Willis, R.C.B. Dr. IIenry C. Woods, R.N. " Echmrd J. Wallace. Watch Commiltf'c, Portsmo\lt.h Town Council.

Mrs. Aylen. " A.. M . Blyth. Mr. J . Bousfield. " C. H. J . Collings. " A . W . Cosser. L ieut.-General Cox, C.B. Mr . A. L . Emanuel. " G. C. Evelegh. R ev. E . P. Grant. Captain Swinton C. Holland, R.N. Mr . Edwin Izod. " W . D . King, J.P. " Henry Lewis. " H . Tewman.

C h a irnlan . Rev. Canon Oazenove. Trca Ul'er and lIonorary Secretary. Mr. J as. D. Searle. ( _~o

RI IIhlOND (»uRREY) CEl: TRE. l~r e 'f(len t . ll. .II. the Duke of Teck, G.C.B.

L.R.C.P.Lond., B.A. " H. F. Hann, L.R.C.P., M.R.C .. Edwin J . Hunter, L.RC.P.E., L.F.P .&S.G.

POTTERIES

Charles Knott, M.R.C.S.Eng., M.R.C.P.Edin. " W . Royston Pike, M.R.C .. , L.S.A. " ITemy C. Woods, M.D., FleetSurgeon R.N.

Jlonol' al'Y S ecr ctary. Mr. Augustu Bridger.

Mr.

(LONGTO~)

CENTRE.

Chairman. Rev. Adam Clarke, M.A.

Deputy Chairman . Mr. J . Freeman, jun.

Treasurer. Mr. J . St . V. P arker-Jervis, J .P.

Ilonorary Secretary. Mr. H. Sidney Ramsdale.

Life iUembel's . The North Staffordshire Railway Company. (No rehll'n.)

'l' rea urer. Colonel parks .

Chairman. 1\11'. Thomas aTe, J.T'.

iU c dlcal Staff.

Mr. Charles P . Childe, M.R.C.S.Eng.,

reLurn.)

L ife l'tl e mb e l'. :JIr. W. . F. Bateman.

Miss Ancll'c. Major Bennett. Mr. Bridger. Hon. IIul'riet Brodrick. Mrs. George Brown. 1\11'. Cave, J.P. Mrs. Cll urebill. LieuL.-Ool. King. Mr. McConnell. Mrs. Murray.

A n llual ltl cmbel's . 1\fi s Murray. Mr. C. G. Nairne. Lady Augusta Onslow. Major-General Raper. Mrs. Rugge-Price. " R. A. mith. Colonel parks. Mrs. parks. Mr. F. E. ·Whyte. ~I Cllical

Mr. W . A. F. BaLeman.

Staff. Dr. RoberLs La,Y, M.D .


II, H.UTIlERU~~I J~re

~Ir.

'£:\T1'E.

ident. ~Ir,

George Wilton Chamber", J.P. Trea"u)'er. Rev, J. Draper, }LA.

Cbairman. Rev. ,J. ~. Quirk, ~LL

I're jdent. Th(J', I'air, .J.P.

Honorary . eerctal'Y. }Ir. ,John Allen. _'1) return.)

JIOllorar . Secretary. (~acant.)

(_'0 return.)

RO. '~' (IIEREFORD IIIRE) lE_-TRE. Chairman. }Ir. K. }L Power.

~Iajol'

PI' ide!1t. R. Pilkingion, J.P.

bairman.

Trea Ul'er and HOllorary Secretary, Rev. Douglag .'ea on. (_' 0 return.)

MI'. Il.

Trea urcr, 111'. Edward A.bel.

. Binney. II ....nurary

~ceretar

1Ir. R ,\" 11. '1 bama •. Life . ('ml)er.

ROYAL IILIT.\RY COLLEGE

(-)~-i_-DIIuR"T)

Major Rir'barrl Pilkmgt!)n. (.'0 ro urn.)

'E.-TH.E.

Prc"idcnt,

H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, K.G. Chairman, Veut.-Gc:fleral D .•l.n :ler-on. Honorary Secretary.

Trea urer. Brigade- 'urgeon Alfred Clarke.

Lieut.-Colonel Dawe-.

Jledieal Staff. Brigadier- 'urgeon A.lired Clarke. urgeon-:3Iajor .1.. W. Duke.

hairman.

;\Ir.

AI r R B. Bert:ll.-::.

Trca arcr. Fr~d. 'Y. Clal' ·.

Honorary , ccre ary.

Jr. llcm-y 'Iyrcr, .J uH. (~'o

RGGELEY CE:TRE. Chairman . Mr. E. C. Peake:. (~- 0

return.)

I

Trea. urer and Honorary. c retary. }1r. A.rthUl· H. Pratt. re:turn.)

J·rf:~itlent.

J{YE CE:\TRE. ChaIrman . :JIr. F. Bellmgh&.l1l.

111c E rl of Tl'ea urer. }Jr. Vicllcl',

Trc~.

hairman.

}lr.

,V.

Chiclle~tl r.

urcr anti Uonoral'

Cripp", J.P.

Cap ain Fynll1orc,

Honorary Scel'ctary. (raca:,t) ( ~- 0

retul'n.)

Life :lfemhcr",

TJ.c

J~3d

ot 'hichc ler.


120

121

SAND,\VICII CENTRE.

IlEER E'

Presidcnt. Sir Walter C. James, BarL. Chairman. Th e Mayor.

DClmty Chairman. Rev. Dr. lIillier.

Trca urer.

Ilonorary Secretat'Y. npt. W . Mate, 1st C.P . .V.

Mr. E. C. IIawkins.

Life ~lelllber . Sir WaIter C. J ame , Burt.

(No return.)

~~RE\V

SEATON

'l'.'ca ' urcl' anll Honorary Sceretat·y. 11'. John n. Bul'l'Ow . Anllual lUcmbCI'!!I . II'. le. " -. Brightman. fl'. K L. Pemberton. , R. II. Brightman. Captain V. 1I. 'lallon, 1 t K.A.V . Jno. 1I. Blll'row . I'lcllical S1 aff. Mr. bnrk A1'1'ol, LD. llrgron W . W. Pope, A.1\I.D. II'. Jus. 'haw, hlJ3., .1\1. urgcon R. II. Gnrdurr, L B., . l.D.

I

eEl THE.

Prc ident. R ev. John La.wsoll . Treasurer. Mr. W. F. R Hulton.

'IIEF}'1ELD

The Right lIoll . the Ettl'l of 'Yhn1'nel!Jl',. (,bail·man. ::.\11'. J. E. uUer.

retu1'l1.)

Tl·ca ... nrcr. Mr. E. Bninbrid~e.

JlOlloral'Y Sccretary.

"'EYErJOAK

Dr. Jo1m

CENTHE.

Chairman. Mr. Multon Lambarde.

DCI)uty Chairman . 1111'. John FurIry.

Treasurcr. Mr. David Reld.

IItHtol'al'Y Sccrctary. Mr. Ii'. WtU1ZY. Life lUembcl'S.

Mr. John Furley.

Jr. ,,\Villiulll Tipping.

Lord Hillingdon.

Annual lIfr. and Mrs. Olabon. Miss Oressy. Mr. and J\frs. J. Dixon. " Dodgson. Mrs. Dodgtlon.

~lembcrl'C .

Mrs. Moore. " Mr. " "

Mr. J. Franks. " M. W arGon John ou. and Mrs. H. Warren J ones.

J. Moore, Jun.

II. Oppenheim. and lUI's. PeLley. and

(1".

Reid .

" A... R. Ring. ,. J!'. wanzy. " F. Tooth.

and 1111'S. Kuos. M. Lambarc1e. Captain and Mrs. Lewis. :1'1i11er, R ., aud Mrs. Miller.

Mis Turn bull. Mr. A. Wil on. " J. Lucas Worship.

lUcdlcal Staff.

Mr. A. J. Alliott, M .D .

J. Franks, M.RC. . "

O. D. Marriott, M.D.

Mr. 1I. Thomp on, ~f.R.C.

J . L. Worship, M.R.e.S. " A... Young, U.R.C. . lJ

El THE.

l'rc ... itlcn1.

Honorary Secrctary. Rev. F. G. J. Robin 'o n. (~o

CENTRE.

ChaiR'lIIan. Rey. W. n. G. Manu, LA.

'Y.

.\ ...... i

l\Iartin.

tant lIonorary Secretary. :'111'. A., . "~Ilo rner.

Lite :UclIlbt'l'!Oi.

Riglll lIon. End or Wharncliffe. Mr. J. Brndlcy Firth. 1I Murk Firth.

Irs. Arnold. Dr. Bnrlolom6. 1\11'.1\(' J. B. B(1l1ddcy. Mr". Bndth'lry. JUl'. K Bninbritlgc. 1I l~(h nrd Birks. Messrs nbh',r tllld Pre ton. Ir. J. E. ulln. " ' V.]. Fl1vell. Rev. II. . Fnve1l. Mr. J. Lcwi 1!'irLlI. ~eorge Fl'tlnkIUl. " II rbcrt HutLon. " ,V. Dalo JlllllC~. JUe 1':3. Thollla' J 0" iLL tUld ' 11'. A. II. La.ver. Dr. Ln,w. MI'. lI. D. Lomas. " John Iarshall. Mrs. J ol1n Mill' hall. Dr. lattin.

I

:i\li Ju,;op. Dr. rt'rlin~. l\Ir.E. I.E."'elU).

Annual llt.·lIlllc .· .... ll'. ,Yo A. Mnllhc\\ S. 11'-;. Mntthew . Mi'is Inllhewt'. 1\11'. J. F. F. Parr. I1k'sl's. Paw'on and Bruilford. Mr. har1('s PCt1.ct'. " It :T. Pyo ~llliLh. " GL'orge Robinson. " J. G. Houl,slLy.

1\11'. "'imoon

" Ilt'l.

nell.

IIL'nry ted. G. K. Thorpo.

T. E. YickL'l's. Char1e Wm·tUow. " ,Villinm "~atsoJt (tho In.tc). Alf)'ed 'Vilson.

Thomas " Til ·on.

II. J. W il on. W. H . Wllluns.


122 ~Icdical

Dr. Gwynne. " Hunt. Mr. W. D. JI1111e'. " H. Lockwood. Dr. }1artin.

]23

Staff: Mr. J. F. F. Parr.

'KIPTON-IN-C)~~\'VEN OE~TRE.

Chait'lnan.

" George Robinson. " R. J. Pye Smith. )) J. nadden (OhapelLown). " George Shaw.

Trea!\Ul'cl'.

:.\11'. J . B. Dewhlll' t.

Mr. J, ArLhur

'lil1g~b'y.

IitUlOl'ary Secretary,

Mrs. G. Ernest vYrighL. Life lUcmbcr '.

lIis Grace Lho Duke of Devon"hire, KG.

I

Lord IIoLh.G.old.

AlllllHll ;UclllbCt·s.

SliETLAND CENTRE.

:Mr. R. B. TIunotL. 1\Iis Cookson. 1\1rs. DewhursL. " T. II. Dewhul':>L. ~Ir. vYalLer l\Iol'l'i 011.

Presi£lent.

H.R.H. Princess Henry of B l1ttenberg. Chairman of Centre.

Chairman.

The Hon. J no. Ohas. Dundas.

Maj or T. 1\1. Oameron.

Deputy Chairman.

Treasurer.

Mr. G. H. B. Hay.

1\11'. A. Ounningham IIay.

l\li~

Perfect. Geo. Robini:ion. }li ' ling ' by. :JIr. ,\Vlll. ling by. .;'III'S.

~Il'.

'Iellical Stnff. U. Birtwhi tIe, 1LR

lIonorary Secretaries.

1\11', . G. H. B. Hay.

Mr. A. Ounningham liay.

-'LOUGII

CE~

TRE.

Life iU embcl·.

Jlonorary Secretary.

Hon. Jno. Oha . Dundas.

II'. Arlhur Cock boLL.

A.nnual

Mr. J obn Bruce. " W. A. Bruce. Major T. M. Oameron.

ltlemb~r '.

(In ubeyuncc.)

1\11'. Andrew J. Grierson. " G. H. B. IIay. " A. Ounningham IIay.

Mr. Francis D. A. Skae, M.D. Edin. " .Alex. Pole, M.D. St. Andrew's.

TIIAMPTO~

"0

ltledical Staff.

CENTRE.

I"rCloIldCllt.

Mr R. Mortimer Yule, M.D.

'uJ'gcon-Gcneral ,\V. O. Mnc:1eu,n, M.D., O.B.

ITrca~urCI' and Honorary Secrctary.

\!:' hah'lnan.

1\11'. Al'thUl' ,\V. Brain.

SUl'gcoll-Qclll'ral,\ . O. Maclean, M.D., '.n.

srrOEBURYNESS

Life :UcllIbcl'.

CE~TRE.

SUl'~eon-Gellerul

Treasurer.

\\'.

. ~rtlclCall, 1.D.,

c.n.

Annual 'ICJllbcl', Dr. T. ,\V. 'frl'lld.

Major A. N. Pearse, R.A. (In abeyance.)

.'

.'0 TIl 'lilELD

1

GEl TRK

."rc!!oidcnt, Rey. J Ohll~OU nnily, l\I...!..

SIIREWSBURY CENTRE. Chairman.

ChaIt'man,

DCIJuty Chnil'UHtl1,

Major·General 001 vile, O.B.

.:\111'. A. Legat, M. D., J.P.

l\Ir. J. R. Crcase, F.R.O. '.E .

Treasurcr.

lIollorary Sccrctal'Y,

Mr. G. M. SnIt.

Major R. H. Ooldwell. Life ltlember,

'l.'he Lady Brassey,

'l'rcaSUl'er. :Mr. J . II. Wood.

lIonol'nry Secretarie

Mr. R. Lifc ltlcmbcl'S.

:\le~ r~.

John Redhead & 00.

. Buckland.


124

125

A.nnual ltIemb er Ml'. George Robson. Mr. J. Dagli h. South Shields Ga Company. " J. T . Eltringham. Me r. Bruce and Smith. Middl'3 Dock Company. lIolt and Willetts. Rev. J ohnson Baily. :Mr. R. Frazer. J arrow Chemical Company. Mr. W . H. B!'own. " W. Carter. Messrs. II. S. Edwards and Sons. " 1\1. C. Cowan. Edwards, SOllS and Robinson. Mes 1'8. mith and Co. " Moralee Bros. Mr. J . E. ELLis. ltI edl cal Staff. 1\11'. J. T. Arm trong, M.D. " H. T. Rathborne, L.RC.P.E.

Mr. A Leg-at, M.D., J.P. " J. R. Crease, F.R.C . .E.

Annual iU e m"b el' . .

Rev. C. J. Bayley. Mr. Russell oppock. Misd 1. Coppock. " II. Coppock. " B. Coppock. " E.Oross. M r. A. E. Fern . " G. 1. Greenwell.

Mr. R T . IIeys. 001. O. J. Howard. frs. Walter Hyde. 11'. John IIumphreys. Mrs. A. II. Sykes. E. H. ,'yke . " lIenry Turner Mis M, E. Ward. iU edi c al Statl'.

Mr. J. A. Ball, M.B. " Kenneth Macleun, "\LRC.S.

fro R A. Murray, M.B. " Edwin Rn.ynel', M.D.

,TOURBRIDGE CE TRE. I· resid ent. The Right. lIon. Lord Lyttelton , Pre ident. The Right Hon. the Earl of Lichneld. f';hairman. The Mayor of Stafford.

Chairman .

ReT'. IIngh , hen'urd, M.A.

Trea urer and lIol101'al'y Secretary. Major Fl'ed. D. 1\lort,

Tre a su rer.

I

~[r.

M!'. Gninsborough IJnrlT'urc1.

A nnu a l :U('011}"r ....

(In abeyance.)

.\fl'. W. Robert. "V . •J. Tnrney . II. A. Wa .ell. " IIol.fouke \\~ighL. " A. "\V. Worthington.

l\fl'~.

S'l'ALEYBRIDGE CK. TRE. Pres iden t . Mr. T. IIarri on, J.P. Ch a irman. Mr. 11. Fentf'm, J.P. ( fuyor). Jlol1orary S ecretary and Trea s urer . ~1r. F. J. Robert -Dudley

STOCKPORT OENTRE. Presid en t . L ord Egerton of Tatton. Chairman. Mr. J ames Leigh, J .P.

lIonorary Secr etary. Alfred 'V. Worthington, B.A.

DelJut y Chairman. Col. Howard.

Treas urer and Honorary Secretary.

Aj'kc1l. .\fl'. Frunk Evcrq. ., r: . 1fUl'Irart1. Mi"" Lamb. Hicrllt lIon. Lord Lyttelton.

;U e d ical Sta ff.

[r. Henry Hammond milh, :JLR .C .. ( tourbridge). George Birt, ::\f.B., ,'tolll'bridge. " R. Eagar, M.D., •'lourbric1ge. . II. Thomp"ol1, L .R.C.P., Cradler, Brierley IIill. " E. ~ainthill Pearst', :\[.R.U.,'., Brierley lIill. " J. Thomson, L.R .P., King winford, Dudley. " 1\[. A. Me. sitf'r, l'I1.R.O .• '., Dudley. II. R. Ket', IIulesowcn , Birmingham. " J)' Arey Ellis, Brierley IIiil. " Thos. Frederic Higgs, 1\LO., Dudley.

,

U~DERLAXD

CEI TRE.

HOIlOl'al'Y Secr etary. Dr. If. Drinkwatel'.

Mr. A. E. Ferns. Life ltI emb er s.

Lord Egerton of TaLLon.

I Mr.

James Leigh, J .P.

URBI'l'O (~ 0

ENTRE.

retnrn.)


127

126

TAUNTON CENTRE.

'UTTON COLDFIEL D CENTRE. Chairman.

Trea urer. Rev. A. Smith.

Rev. W. K. R. Bedford.

Life illember. Colonel Alex. Wm. Adair.

C h ail'nlan.

Colonel Alex. Wm. Adair.

Annual illenlbers. Honorary Secreta.·y.

I

Dr. Kelly.

Mr. W. Liddon, F.R.C.S.

Mr. T. S. Ec1clowes. Life iUcmuel·. Lord Leigh. (J: 0 rrtnrn.) ------------- - - - - - - - - -

TIBSllELF CENTRE.

,\YAX... EA CEXTRE. President. Sir H. H. Vivian, Bart., M.P. Chairman. Mr. F. S. Bishop.

Yicc-Pre!'itlent. )[1'. L. L. Dill'vyn, M.P.

Trea!'urer. Mr. R. J. Leitcher. Honorar'Y Secretary. l\Ir. Ernest H. Leeder. (1\ 0 return.)

Pre.ident. :Mr. Cl1as. ce1y, M.P. Deputy Chairman. Chait·lnan. Mr. Wm. A.rrnsLrong. Mr. . C. Wardell. Treasurer and 1I0110ral'Y Secretary. :Mr. T. D. ALkinson. Life illcmbers. :Mr. W. A Stamford, M.R.C.

l\1r. Cbas. ccly, M.P.

Annual YDE~IIAM

CENTRE.

Pre ident. Rev. Canon Yeab1an. Treasurer, Mr. Wynne C. de Cerjat.

Honorary Secl·ctal'Y. Mr . Manley.

.:tlcmber~.

1\11'. S. C. Wardell.

Mr. G. IIubbarcl. " G. K. Loughton.

illcdical Staff. Mr. W. A. lamforc1, M.R.C.

Annual illcmber!'.

Mr. G. Adams. Miss E. A. 1\1. de Cerjat. Mr. W. C. de Cerjat. 1\£rs. Currey. Mr. C. Gandon, C.E. " A. L. Gardner.

Miss J eb b. " S. Low. ::'IIrs. Manley. ,. J. . ellon. " A. illcms. Mi s Walton.

'rAl\1WORTil CEl. TTRE. PreSident. Rev. W. G. McGregor.

Treasurer. MiBs M. V. IIoclgc. Honorary Sccretaries. Mr. Thos. W. Woodcock. Mi sM. V. IIodge. Life i'lcmber

Mr. J. S. Balfour. " H. Bass.

Mr. lnge. ltledical Staff. Dr. A. J. Fleming.

President.

Mr. J. G. 'TalboL, M.P. Treasurer.

Chairman. Rev. Thco. B. Rowe.

11'. E. Plowrigbt.

lIonorary Sccrctary.

1\11'. "'iV. J. nay. Annual illcmbel'S.

:.vIr. A. T. Beeehing. Mr . A. T. Beeebing. Mr. Albert J. ottitlge.

Rev. T. B. Rowe. Mr. J. G. Talbot, M.P.

iUedical Staff. 1\11'. A. O. Horner, M.R.C.S. ., Eyre I ('\'('1'S, l\r.D.


128 TUNBRIDGE vVELLS

129 CE~TRE.

,\V ATERFO RD CENTRE.

PresIdent.

Pr('sIdent.

The lHarquess of Abergavenny.

Mr. F. R. Davies, K.J.J., M.R.I.A.

Chairman.

Treasurer.

The Hon. F. G. Molyneux.

Mr. Frederick W. Elel's.

Honorary Secretary.

Chairman.

Deputy Chairman.

Sir Robert J. Paul, Balt.

Dr. Ringrose Atkins, M.A., M.D.

Trea urer.

Honorary Secretary.

Mr , Alice IT. Butler.

Major C. R. Fletcher Lutwidge.

Mrs. John Strangman. o return.)

Life iU ember.

Mr. G. Fereday Smith. (

0

,VELLI GTON ( ALOP) CE TRE.

return.)

Chairman.

Captain J as. Patchett.

TWICKENilAM CENTRE.

I

Chairman.

Major-General Sir George Bourchier, KC.B.

Trea nrel'. Lieut. Leake,

Honorary Secretary

Mr. John Palmer, (No return.)

Treasurer.

Colonel T. G. Gardiner. CE~TRE.

,\VEL,\VyI

Honorary Secretary.

Chairman.

The Rev. L. M. D'Or ey, M.A.

Colonel E.

Trea urer and Honorary Secretary.

I

myth.

(No return.)

( TO

Rev. W. d' A. Crofton.

return.)

\VE"'T IIARTLEPOOL CENTRE. ,\VALTHAM ABBEY CENTRE.

President.

(In abeyance.)

Mr. Edward Turnbull. Chairman.

I

Tt'easurer and Honorary Secretary.

Mr. Edward Turnbull.

]\1:r. James Holland.

Life ltIembers.

W ARRI JGTON CENTRE. President.

Mr. IIenry Fawcus.

Dr. Samuel Gourley, J.P. (:No return.)

The Right Hon. Lord Winmarleigh. Chairman.

Trea nrer.

Mr. J. R. Piekmere.

Mr. Wm. Sharp.

Honorary

Secretarie~.

Mr. Wm. Sharp, and Mr. J. Burgess.

WESTON-SUPER-1HARE CENTRE. Pre ident.

Rev. Prebendary Rowley.

Life lUem'ber.

llo11orary Secretary.

Mr. Wm. Sharp. (N 0 return.)

Rov. T. Birkett. (N 0 return.) I


130

131

WEYBRIDGE CENTRE. President. Admiral the Hon. F. Egerton. Treasnrer. Mr. G. Stapylton Barncs.

Chairman. Colollel Gerald Noel Money, C.B.

Miss

Ann.~

Life lUembers. Mr. A. R. Graham, M.D.

Farr Roberts.

Annual ~Iember. Mr. Thomas IIawkins.

,YIIITCHITRCII (SALOP) CENTRE. Treasurel' and lIonorary Secretary. Mr. T. T. Chubb. Jledical Staff. Mr. C. H. Gwynn.

Chairman. Major Lee.

WIMBORNE CENTRE. Chairman. (Vacant.)

Tl'easurer and JIollorary Secretary. Major-General Maclean. / Annual

~Icmbers.

Mr. BaLterbury, M.D. Mrs. Crespi. " Graham.

Mrs. Lees. Major-General Maclean. Mrs. Tanner. Medical Staff. Mr. W. Wyko Smith, F.R.C.S.E. Mr. Sydney Porkinson. II G. BaLterbury, M.D. " G. W. Graham, M.R.C.S.E. " J. W. Porkinson, Surgeon. Dr. Alfred Crespi.

WINDER IERE CE.l. TRE. (In abeyance.)

I

vVHTTEII.i.vEN CENTRE. TreaSUl'er and IIonol:ar-y Secretary. Mr. J. L. PalLson.

Chairman. Mr. T. F. I'Anson, M.D.

j

NI.r DSOR CENTRE. I-rcsilIcnt. II.R.II. Prince Christian. Chairman. Rev. Canon Gee, D.D.

Trea urer. :Mr. R. R. Holmes, F.S.A.

Honorary Secretary. ReI. R. Tahourilin, M.A.

(:No return.)

WIGAN

CE~TRE.

Honorary Secrctary. (VacauL.)

Treasurer. Mr. R. A. ffarington.

Life lUember. The Right Hon. the Earl of Crawford and Balcn.rres.

(No return.)

WIMBLEDON CENTRE. PresIdent. The Rev. Canon Haygarth. Chairman, (Vacant.)

CE~TRE. I-resident. Mr. William IIemy Verdin, J.P. Chairman. Tl'ca nrer. Mr. W. II. erdin, J.P. :Mr. E. Leigh (Mayor of Over). Honorary Secretary. 1111'. F. BetLley Cooke.

'VII HORD

President. The Right Hon. the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres.

Treasurer. Mr. S. Rosser Dean. Honorary Secretary. Mrs. Thurstan Holland. (N 0 return.)

Life iUembers. Mr. John Tomlinson Brunner, M.P. Mr. Joseph Evans, J.P. Annual iUclllbcrs. Mrs. Cay. 11'. John D. Kay, J.P. lIon. Mrs. Cholmondeloy. Mrs. Knowle . Mr. F. BeWey Cooke. Mr. A. Moreton. " J. II. Cooke. " J. mallwood. Right lIon. Lord Delamore. Mrs. Turner. Miss Duelley. 1\11'. F. J. Thompson. Mrs. Duke. " Robert Verdin, J.P. Miss DntLon. " 'V. II. Verdin, J.P. Mr. C. Gerrard. 1\1rs. W. II. Verdin. " Grant. " Williams. ltledlcal Staff. Dr. George Okell. I

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133

vVIRKS,YO RTll CENTRE.

WOROESTER CENTRE.

Prcsident. .lUI'. Albert F. llUl't. Chairman. Mr. Webb, M.D., F.R.O.S.

I

Chairman . Major-General Atlay, O.B.

Treasurcr anll Houorary .secrctar y . Miss Florence E. Sll11th.

DCI)uty Chairman. Mr. Walter llolland.

Annual ~Iember. Mrs. Wright.

)(onorary Secretary. Major IT. W. Domvile.

~lelUcal Staff. 1\11'. Webb, M.D., F.R.O.S.

Life ~Icmber. Mr. Oharles Whecler Lea.

YVOMBWELL CE~TRE. Presidcnt.

11r. W. S. Stanhope. Chairman. Mr . J oseph l\Iitcbell. Treasurer. Mr. John. Robinson.

DelHlty Chairman. Mr. John Blackburn. Honorary Seerctary. Mr. T. W. H. 1\Iitchell.

I

I

Annual Uembcl's. ~1r. John BlackbtU'n. " Frank Nichols.

Darfield Main Oolliery 00. Oorton wood Oolliery 00. Mitchell Main Oolliery Co.

I

,VOODFORD CENTRE. Honorary Sccretary.

Chairnlan. Rev. A.. Hughes.

Mr. William Robert Fox .

WOOL "VICll CENTRE. Presidcnt.

(Vacant.) Chairman. Colonel F. Duncan, O.B., M.P., R.A.

I

Treasurer. Oolonel Bellers.

Treasurer. (Vacant.)

Annual ~Icl1lbers. .lUI'. Fred. Ames. l\Iajor W. O. Hill. 1\1rs. AMon. Mr. Walter llolla.ud. Major-General E. Atlay, O.B . " J. H. IIooper. .lUiss AUay. 1\1rs. T. Garmstone llyd ,~ . Miss Jeffery. " S. Allay. Lieut.-Oolonel R. B. Bcllcrs. Sir E. A. ll. Lechmere, Bart., M.P. Mr. ll. Bramn-ell. Rev. W. II. Longhurst. Oolonel G. L Oarmichacl. Lord Lyttelton. Major ll. Oorbett. Rev. Canon Melville. Mr. l\Iarlin OurLIer. 1\11'. F. Parker. l\lajor II. '1Vinniugton Domvile. 1\Ii s Robert . Mrs. Winnington Dom,ilo. 1\Ir. E. S. Sanderson. Sir Richard Temple, Bart., G.O.S.L, " Elel. Rey. '1Y. Gardner. M.P. Mr . . ITayes. " llenry F. Vernon, Bart. ITcmy IIill. Ml'. W. B. William on. " T. Rowley ITill, l\I.P. 1\Ii s W oclehouse. J(c(lical Staff. l\Ir. Georgc E. IIyc1e. 1\Ir. H. G. Budd. " Horace , \\'et e, 1\LD. " T. Randlc Buck. " A. 'Weir, 1.]). " R. eptimu Davenhill. " George ,V. \'o"'e, M.D. William A. . Walsh. " Stanley Hnyne:;, M.D . " Leonard J. Wilding. " vV. 'trange, l\I.D.

Honorary Secretary. Mr. W. M. Bartlett. Life

~Iembers.

Oolonel L. V. Swainll, O.B. Baron Henry de Worms, M.P. Annual lUembel's. Oolonel F. Duncan, O.B., M.P. Major Sir H erbert O. Perrott, Bart. Mrs. Hawkins. Miss Radcliffe. Miss A. K. Holland. JJledical Staff. Surgeon Major Godwin, A.M.D. Dr. E. Bryceson, M.A. Mr, W. Ooleman, F.R.O.S.

"\vorUONGTON CENTRE.

Mr. T. W. Boord, M.P. " G. Francis L egg.

I

I'rCSident.

Mr. O. J. VulenLine, M.P., J.P. Supcrintcndcnt of Ambulancc Corps. Mr. W. G. Bird. Chait'man. Mr. O. J. Valentine, M.P., J.P.

Dcputy Chairman. Rev. J. J . Thornley, l\I.A.

Trcasure.·. Mr. John Ticl,ett

)(ollora.·y Sc(',·etary.

Mr. G . F. ",auudcl's.


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135

WORTHING CENTRE. Presillent. 1\11'. Robert Lod er, 1\1.P. Chairman. Dr. J. Gold mith.

Deputy Chairman. 1'111'. E. F. Cooksey.

Trea urer. lir. W. F. Fuller.

Honorary Secretary. 1\11'. J. B Lut.

FOREIGN AND COL NIAL CENTRES.

AU TRALA ' IAN Dr TRICT. Pruldent.

( :fo return.)

His Grace tb r Duke of ~Ianchester, K.P.

OUTil \Yj.-LE ) CEX'l'RE. fr.

Chairman. bas. F. toke.

I

1\11'.

Trea nrcI'. J. Dawson.

~Iatlhew

lIonol'ary Sccrctary. (,hils. M. Ranclaucl.

~Ir .

Prci-idcnt. llls Excellency ir W m. C. F. Robin on, r . 1 LG. (Goif:'l'1IOr of

oulh Australia).

Dcputy Chairman. lIon. 111. ulom, M.hC.

Chairman. llon. R. D. ROSEl, :JI,P., peakeI' llouse of .dS cmbly.

Honorary Secretary. nIl'. E. . nm enden .

Tl·caSiUrer. P. . Mcrae.

~ll' . l!~.

VICTORI

CE~TRE.

Prc 'illent. ilis Excellency the I overDO 1', ir II. R. Loch, K. .R. ,\ricc-l-l'C idcnt.

. J. 'larke, Bart. Yicc Chairnlan. hairman. Mr. R obert RobertsoD, hl.R.C.S. JUl'. "\V. Lloyd Tayler. lIollorary Secrctary. Commander C. B. Payne, R.N. U'

BALL R.AT BRANClI. Trcasurcr. halrmnn. Mr. J amcs Oddio. The IIon. IIenry Cuthbert, M.L.C. 1I0nOl'al'y Secretary. Irs. Thornton.


13G Annual

137

~IClllbcl's.

Mrs. '1'hompson. " "Wrigley.

The Hon. H, Cuthbert. Mrs. Machonochie.

lUedical Staff. Dr. Morrison . " Tremen.l'ne.

Dr. Holthouse. Pinnock. " Ochiltrec.

OE~T RE.

BERMUDA

~Ie(lical

Chail'luan. H .E. Lieut ... General T. L. Gallwey, R.E., Governor. Dcputy Chairman. The Hon. J osiah R ees, Chief Justice.

Annual Members. Mr. Benjn,mill Carver. Mrs. Mosley. " W. F. Cottrell, Garrison Staff. Rev. D. Nickerson. 1\hjol' J. C. Dalton, R.A. Captain J. O. Purvis, R. . Ml's. de SauLy. 1\1ajor.. General P. Ravenhill, C.B., R.E. Miss Foote. Irs. Rumbo. Lieut ... Colonel G. J. Gilbard. Mr. J erome Saccone. Ven. Archdeacon Govett. " IIoratio 'chott. Mr. Peter Lyons. Major T. E. Stephenson. Major A. W. Mon'i , Brigade Major. Ml1jor .. General M. Walker, V.C., C. 13.

I

Mr. J . II. Bryant, F.R.C. '. Dr. S. vV. '1'ul'11er.

Treasurer and lIonoral'Y Secretary. Mr. J. IT. Markham Rae, C.E.

GRALL~

Life Jlcmbers. '1'he Lord Brassey.

1"

Staff. Surgeon 1I. Charlesworth, M. .

rro\y

OE~TRE.

Chairman. Sir J acob Dirl{ Barry.

':rhe Lady Brassey.

(No return.) Trea urer and lIouorary Sccretar y. Mr. lim'bert Tra,el'::l Tamplin. Annual

BOMBAY OENTH,E, President. llis Excellency the Govcrnor. Vicc-l·resitlent. Mr. E. C. K. Ollivant, funicipal Commissioner. Treasure l'. Mr. H. E. Astley.

Chairman. 'ir Frank ouLcr, C.•. r. lIonorary Secretal·Y . Mr. lIarolcl R. Kin!!.

! I

o retw·n.)

GIBRALTAR

OE~

'lTE.

President. His Excellency General Sir J ohn Miller Adye, G.O.B., Governor. Vice- Presillent . Major General M. 'Walker, YO., C.B. Sir H. J. B. Bur[orcl . ITancock, Ohief Justice. Chairman. Captain J. Child Purvis, R.N.

Life The Lady Brassey.

Treasurcr and lIonorary Secl·ct~lI'y. Major J. C. Dn.lLon, R.A., D.A..A.., and Q,.M.G.

I

~Icmbel's,

u·lJat'J'y.J. B. BUl'Col'd .. lIanco(·J,.

ReI. . Abru,hnlll .. 1\1r:s. Ed II in At herlollc. lion. ,V. 1\L L. A. AyliIT. 1\Ii 8 'urah Ann A) EfI'. i1' J. D. Bany. Lady B;1rl') . Edgal' Baley. 1\1rs. . E. Bell. Oaptain II. 1\1. Hortol . 1I0ll. }\fl'. Jlllice Buchunan. Mrs. Buchanan. Rev. '1'. Oooper. 1\11'8. ooper. 1\11'. R. J)ule. " J. E. DIl.Yil's. Rev. Ca.non E~piu. Mrs. E pin. Mr. Angu Fraser. Mrs. Gadd. ?I.h . Julins Ga.u. 1\1rs. T. F. Gibbs. ]\fiss M. E. Glanville. M.r . Grl'a.theud. MiBs Gl'l'Il.Lhen,d. Rev. S. J. Helm. :Mr. A. J . ] 11Ihbn.1'l1. Mra. Hubbal'd .

~Iember~.

II'. C. Jerome. 1\1i s King ley. 11'. J. 1. Lewis. 1\[iss Lowe. 1\11'. A. F. S. l\1a.a.sdorp ( olicitol''' General). .:'If l·~ . JIaa~c1orp. 1\11'. F. )[uxwcll. J. B. l\IoiIalt. Re,. 13al'ron 1\1oore. 1\1. I orLon. 1\lr. II. Relly. " 11. B. Robin on. " A.. ,V. Robin on. l\Ir . R. olomon. Jl.Ii 'trong. Captuin impkins. Mr. ,\V. miLh. " II. T. Tamplin. HeIT • R T cmpleton. [j s W aL 011. 1\1rs. E. 1'. . Webb. riss A. A. ·Webb. 1\1. E. 'Vcbb. Ven. Archdeacon White. 1\[1'. G. W. 'Yood.


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nONG KONG CENTRE.

MALTA CENTRE.

Chairman. Major-General W. Gordon Oameron, O.B.

I

Trcasurer. Mr. V. A. Ooosar nawkil~s.

I-resident. ilis Excellency the Governor.

Honorary Secretary. Mr. Edward W. Reey, SeCl'etary, R.N.

Cbairman. General Sir J. Lintorn SimmoDs, G.O.B.

Life lUember.

Trcasurer. Mr. II. Gale.

Mrs. Amelia Jackson.

:rt1:r. Glanville Sharp.

Dcputy Chairman, The Bishop of Gibraltar.

Jlonorary Secl'ctary. Rev. R. H. Bullock, Senior Oha.plain. (No rcLul'D.)

iUedical Staff.

Duties performed voluntarily by Officers of Medical Departments Navy and Army.

CA)lTERBURY (NEW ZEALAl D) CENTRE. KIMBERLEY .AND DE BEERS (SOU Til AFRICA) CENTRE. Trea urer. Mr. JaB. Hay.

Chail'luan. 1'he l\Iayor of Kimberley.

President '.

nis Excellency the Governor,

Honorary Secretary.

Lady J ervois.

Chairman. niB W orBhip the JYlayor of Ohrist Ohureh.

Mr. Edward Hosmer. (N 0 return.)

JlonOl'ary Sccrctary. ReT. T. Flo.,ell, Merivalr, Ohrist Ohurch.

KING WILLIAM'S TOWN CE NTRE. Mr. W. B. Ohalmers, Oivil Oommissioner and Resident Magistrate. Honorary Secretary.

Mr. D. T. Hockly, Mayor.

Mr. AnclTew James Fuller.

lUeilical Staff. Mr. H. M. Ohute, L.R.O.P. Emn., 11.R.0.S. Eng., L.M. Mr. J. B. Oumming, M.B., O.M. 111'. O. J. Egan, L.K.Q.O.P. Irel., M.R.O.S. Eng. Surgeon-Major E. B. Hartley, L.R.O.P. Edin., M.R.O.S. Eng., L.U. :111'. John Boss, M.B., O.M. Glasgow.

JERUSALEM: CE TRE. President. His Excellency Raouf Pasha.

Mr.

Cllairman. . T. Moore, H.B.M.O.

Deputy Chairman. Dr. Ogilvie.

Treasurel' and Honorary Sccretary. Mr. Geo. F. Jackson. Annual lUembcrs.

Miss Julia Ungar.

Mrs.Olark. lUedical Staff.

Dr. Ogilvie.

Dr. Wheeler.

Trca urer. . E. nob day, Ohrist Ohurch.

Mr. n.

Life ~Icmbcr. Dr. Hacon.

PreSident. Chairman.

I

~Jedical

Dr. Anderson. " Britlin. 'layton. " Franki::;h. ,. G01'c10n. " Guthrie (two).

Staff.

Dr. Haeon. " Irving. II :Moorbouse. " O,enden. II Thoma. Annual Jlcmbcl' .

Miss A.ldridge. " Barker. " Brett. " Bay£eld. " Bendely. " Bo.rlow. " Barlow. " Bucho.Dan. " G. Bowen. " A.lice Bowron. Mr. Bull. " Bloxham. Miss Butcher. Mrs. Barry. Miss Brittin. " Al1ice Boys.

Mrs. Oarter. " OOl'fe. II G.Olarke. " Onro. lYIiss Lena Oook. " Davie. " 1\1. Davie. 1\1rs. arah Davis. Miss Emily F. Dobson. " Alma Dale. 1\11' . Denham. l\JrR. Davis. Miss Elliot. 1\h. Evans. Rev. T. Flavell. 11' . Flavell.


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140 Annual

llIelllbers -continl~ed.

Miss Marie Fi her. Mr. Francis. Mrs. FranC'is. " Garrick. Miss Garrick. Mrs. Gibbs. Miss Goode. " J. Gresham. " Gallway. Oaptain Gibb. Father Ginaty. Mi J essie Gould. Mrs. Guthrie. Miss U. Greenstreet. " Gollaway. Mr. E. G . Gardner. Mr. H. Grey. Rev. G. O'Brien IIoare. Mrs. Hoare. Hawkins. " Humphries. " Hacon. Miss Hartly. " Hawkins. Mr. H. S. E. IIobday. Mrs. O. P. Hulbert. " James Henderson. Mr. J. M. Heywood. Miss Lizzie Heywood. " Hobden. Mr. James Henderson. Mrs. Leonard Harper. " Hutton. Miss Hutton. Mrs. Holmes. " H. Harris. " Hart. Miss Hart. Mrs. IIenwood. Miss Annie Inglis. Mrs. Izard. 'rhe Very Rev. Henry Jacobs, D Jan of Ohristch urc 1). Mrs. Jacobs. " Kaye. " Lane. Mr. Lechme t'c. Mrs. M. 1\1. Long. 1\'1i s Lewis. Leach.

Mrs. Meadows. Mr. Meadows. Mrs. William Moore. Mis Maud. " Lillie Mason. Mrs. Martin. Miss Michell. Mrs. Merton. McAllum. " Newlyn. " E. H. orris. Mr. E. II. Norris. l\Ir . N ashelski. Mi s Pre ton. Mr . Peacock. Mi Perry. " Parvey. " llarriet Phillips. " Pheney. ~L·s. T. G. Pascoe. " Pack. :Miss E. P urchas. " Rogers. Dr. Robin on. Miss Rogers. " Ridley. Mrs. Schourup. Mi s Schourup. " R. Seager. mall. 1\11'. W. H. Smith. Miss pensley. 1\1rs. tringer. " Stanford. Mi s Stanford. Oanon Stanford. Miss Smith. trudwick. " E. Smith. " Smith. l\frs. 'crivenor. Miss F. Smith. Mrs. Smith. " ,eager. Miss 'Tern pIe. " Mal'J Turner. Lottie Turner. " Oa sy Turner. Edith Turnor. l\Ir . K 'Thoma.·.

Mrs. Thomas. Mr. J. S. ThoIDl)Son. Miss Twenlyman. " Thompson. Oolbourne Veel. G. Oolbourne Veel. Webb. Mrs. Webb. Miss Wionike. Wolfe. " W ooclhouse.

Mrs. Woodhouse. Mr. Wolfe. Mrs. Mary E. Wilcox. Mr. Wothey. Mrs. Wethey. " Webster. Miss Walker. " Wilson. May Wilson. Williams.

INVERCARGILL

(~E\V

ZEALAND)

Chairman. Mr. J. Borrowman.

CE~TRE.

Del)uty Cbairman. 1\Ir. T. 13. Bennett.

Tr·eal'urer. 1\11'. vV. M:. Hamilton.

Honorary Secretary. The Ven. Archdeacon Stocker. JI e lli cal Staff.

D)'.010.e.

IUVIER .. ".. (O."...NXE') CESTRE. Trcasurer au(I lIonol'ary Secretary. Lieut.-Colonel Cecil Webb Oragg. Lifc JIembcr. Lieut.-Oolonel ceil Webb Oragg.

(Xo return.)

I1TGAPORE (TRAIT::;

ETTLEME.I. T)

EXTRE.

Prc!o1ident. II. E.

ir Fred Aloysius v'{olel, G. '.~LG., Governor Straits Settlements.

Chairman. Dr. Rowoll, P.O.M.O.

Treasurer.

11'. J. R. d'.A.lmeida,.

lIollorary Secrctaries. Mrs. Bon er and Mr. J. R. d' Almeida. I.,ife lUcmbcl'S. Oheang Jim IIian. Khoo Oheng Tiong. Kim Ching and 00. Kim Song aml 00. Opium and Spirit Farm.

Tan IIum IIoon. Tan Kong Ohcow and Co. Wee Bin and Co. WIUl,mpoa and Co. Wuing lIum Bong.


143

142 Annual lUembcl' Mr. F. E. Jago. Hon. G. T. and Mrs. Addis. Mrs. Jefferys. Mr. E. M. Alexander. Mr. J. P. Joaquim. J . M. Allinson. " M. O. Kirkpatrick. " H. d' Almeida. N. S. Kolundu. " J. R. d' Almeida. F. B. Lees. Miss Baird. and Mrs. W. R. Leisk. Mr. F . W. Ba.rker. " Mr. E. P. Leisk. A. Barron. Mr. D. W. Lovell. " n.nd Mrs. Batten. Miss F. Lyall. E. H. Bell. Mr. D. ]1.1. Martia. " J. W. Benskin. llon. 'V. E. and Mrs. Mn.xwclL Hon. J . W. and Mrs. Bonser. Mr. O. F. McKie. Mrs. Bourchier. " J. McLennan. Mr. and Mrs. T. de M. Braddell. Archdn. T. Meredith. Mrs. Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. MereweaLher. Miss O. E. Brown. Mrs. Meyer. " E. O. Brown. ~Ir. D. Millar. Mr. G. S. Brown. Mrs. James Miller. " O. B. Buckley. Mr. Ja . l\IuiJ.'. " and Mrs. Bmkinshaw. Mrs. Butler. " E. J. anson. Mr. G. W. Butt. " D. O. Neave. Miss ButLon. " and Mrs. Newton. Miss O. uy. Mr. W. R. H. Oarew. ]1.'[1'. G. p. Owen. " G.Oopley. " O. E. Orane. " M. O. Parker. " H. A., Orane. " F. G. Penney. Mrs. O. Phillips. " A. Ourrie. 1\11'. D. G. Pl'esgrave. " and Mrs. F. G. Davidson. Mrs. J. G. Davidson. " J. F. Richards. Mi s ll. Riley. " J. F. Dickson. Mr. A. L. Donald on. l\1Ts. Robertson. l\liss F. Robertson. " St. V. B. Down. Mrs. Drew. 1\11'. and Mrs. E. J. Robertson. Mr. O. Dunlop. " W. H. Rose. " and Mrs. Dunman. " A. J. Ross. Miss M. Eaglesba.me. " J. D. Ross, Jun. Dr. Rowell. " Emmerson. Mr. P. T. Evatt. Mr. J. S. Sunsom. His Honor Ohief Justice T. 1:. Ford. Sir Thomas Sid greave . Mr. R. N. Foster. Dr. and Mrs. Simon. " A. Y. Gahagan. Oapt. E. M. Smith. " T. L. Gosling. Mr. and Mrs. Stringer. Hon. James Graham. " J. S. Sturrock. Mr. William Greig. " and Mrs. Talbot. Major W. R. Grey. " W. P. Waddell. Mr. J. llafl'enden. Lady Weld. Miss E. llogan. Mr. N. B . WesLerhout. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper. Miss Whitworth. llon. E. E. Isemonger. Mr. G. O. Wray.

Ch incsc Annual lUcmbcrs.

Ohan Kim Boon. Lee Keng Yan. Low Thuan Locke. Wee Thiam Tew. Wuing lleum Pin. Rhoo Boon Lim. Tch~ee Ohan Fook. Wan Kim Toon. Ohan Teck Tye. Raderuysan OhiLLy, V.S.

Rhoo Geok Eng. Khoo Sin Ohye. Lee Keng Yam. Lim K ong Wan n.nd Sons. Seet Guan Swee. Soon RA.y Oheng Rang and 00. Soopramanian OhiLty, V.V.R. 'ran Beng Wn.n. Wan Eng Riat. Wee Rim Yam. ~Ictlical

Dr. Rowell. LitLle. Robertson. Simon. " MuglisLon.

Staff.

Dr. Len.sk. " Galloway. " Ha lett. Orean. " Simon.

,YE 'T 1... DIE::; OENTRE. A SAU (BAllAM.J.S) BRANOH. Prcsident.

Hi Excellency Lhe Governor. Chairman. Tho llon. VI. Kirkwood, M.D.

Trea urer. Mr. J. A. Oulbert.

JhmOl'ar)' Secretary.

MI'. A. J. Thomp on. Life IUember .

The Lord Bra oy. The Lady Brassey.

ir OharleR O. Lee, KO.}I.G. The llon. W. Kirk\-Yood, M.D. ( .. 0

ST. I ITT

return.)

(LEEWARD I LA "DS) BRANOll. President. ir Oharles Lees. ,rice-Presidcnt. Rt. Rev. . J. Branch, D.D. T I' casurcr. Rev. ll. R. llolme, M.A..

Chail'luan. The llon. O. M. Eldridge.

Honol'a1'Y Sccrctary. Dr. VV. J. Branch. ( ... 0

return.)


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145

TRINIDAD (PORT OF SPAIN) BRANOll.

REFEREXOE

No. 5L

President. Sir Sanford F r celing, K.O .M.G.

Deputy Cbairmaft. Dr. S. L. Craue.

Chairman. H on . J. Scott Bushe, C . ~1.G.

Honorary Secretary, Mr. Geo. F. Bushe.

TreaSllrer.

Capt. A. W ,

Bake~'.

QlDrber Df cSt. J'OQ'lt fif ~£rnsHleln (JEngIisb l,anguage).

Life Members. The Lady Brassey.

The Lord Brassey. (No r etlU'J1.)

I)RIOR to Ihe capLure of Jeru nl('m hy the 'rusac1er!1 A.D. 1009, t\Yo hospitals ,,·ere founded Iherein by the Ohri"lian for male :111d female pilgrim.. In 1113, Pope Pa~chal r l formally 'lnnelionecll.he e tabli lUllent of 1110 llo~pitallers as a religious Order, and ill 11lH they took an uclc1ilionnl YOW to bear arm in defence of their faith. Permanentl) ('~tl1blishec1 on ,1 military ba is the Order of 't. John of .Jel'u,:all'J11 al:hicYed imperishable l'enO\\l1 in "ar whil t e,er chel'islling the duty of aIle, iating- sicknes alld :;ui'fering in lwace. It was di,ided into eight Langue:, 01' llltiionalilies, yjz. Prorence, AuYel'gne, FranC'e, Italy, ,\.rragon, England, GerJUL!l1Y and Oa~lilc. lull'orlllC'ecl into England in 11U1, the confraternity rapidly altaiued gl'l'nl pOII"cr anci ill11ucnce, it· heud-qll:lrtel'~ being al O1erkcn,,·cl1. I. John'::; Gute lell to ils far-ful1H'tl PriOl'" and the 'isler of the Order ,,·ere e~l.abli",hec1 at DllCkhtllll~, ill NOllll'l'~ct"hil·C.

Thl' Ol'llel' lldcl its high po,;itioll ill Ihis conntry llntil Lhe ·ear 15,10, wben it "a" llc"poileti, !:'llpprc~sed, Hll(l ils property eonfbl'alccJ by Act of Pnrli!lll1ellt. In 1557 it "as l'L'sLoretl by Royal 'hurtcl', aml lllUllY of its pos, ('551011 , " -Cl'e rc-grnntec1· only to bc nt;nin (·ullfbcale(l wil hin t\\O yCHI" by n. .econel slatulc, ,yhieh did not, hOll"en~r, ennct. it- l'e- llI>pre.""ioll. Slill, o\\·illg 10 thc los" of its estates [md the "ilhlll'll\\alof it::; membel's to Maltn-thl'n the I'o,ereign seat of thc Ordcr-it bccame extind ill llllgll1111l, altholl"11 the'ixth or Ellgli"h Langue continued to be l'epl'e:;Pllteli at tlll' C/irj-liel l • }IallY iluctualiolls harc mtll'kNi thc fortullcs of an institution whieh played a promincnt. part m lli~tory, until the 10.:; of Malta, in 179 ' ; after \\"11ieh the eli }1l'l'se(l (liyisiol1s of t110 Order struggled to l1lnintnin inc1iyic1unl exi::;tence. }lorc than half-a-century ago fhe of the seven then Ordcr decreed thc l'cyiml in England of the English ~Iembers ha,e to the e ·tent of theil' ability striYCIl 1.0 lIo pitallcl'· in I he relief of sic:kne· , di:;l.rc~', buffering and

e:n sting l1iyi.ions of the Langue, since \yhich its carry out thcil' duty a dangcl'.

The following are some of thc objects which Iltwc engaged tho attention of the Order ill len gland : 1. l'ro~itling eOllyltleseent patient of hospitals (mthout distinction of creed) with such 1l01l1'i8hing clieLs as are ordered by the medical ofileers, so a 10 aiel their ret urn, l\,L the earliest po siblc Lime, to Lhe business of life and the support of their families.

2.· The institution in Englund of what is now known as the" Nalional oeiety for Aid to ick and vYounded in ' '{aI'.'' 3. The foundation ancl maintcnance of Oottage Hospjtals flllLl Conntlescent llomos.


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4. P roviding the means and opportunities for local training of nul' cs for Lhe sick poor ; and founding what i no w known as the Metr opolitan and National ociety for training and supplying such nurses. 5. The promotion of a more intimate acquaintance with the wants of the poor in time of sickness. G. The establishment of ambulance litLers, for the con\'eyance of icle and injured persons in the colliery and mining districts, and in all large railway and other public departments and in towns, as a means of preventing much aggravation of human suffering. 7. '1'he award of siller and bronze medals, and certificates of honour, foJ' special services on bnd in tho cause of humanity. 8. The initiation and organi ation, during the Turco-Servian \1m', of the" Eastern Wal' iek and Wounded Relief Funn.." 9. The" British Ophthalmic Hospital aL Jerusalem" established in the IIol;> City uncleI' the management of the Chaptcr for the alleviation of the terrible uITerings caused by diseases of the eye and ignorance of its trcatment. 10. The institution of the" t. John Ambulance Association" for in trnct iOll in the preliminary Lreatment of the Injurecl in Pen,ce and Wounded in "\Yal'. Although initiateclle s than eight year ago this movement h:1 alrcally n,Uninec1 very great success. Upn-ards of 200 Local Centres ha'\'e already bcen fOl'med in important towns and di. tric:t in all parLs of thc kingdom, ancl many others arc in course of formation. Among the more notable cla es are those fill' the in~tl'nc­ tion of the Royn,l Navy; Royal :JIilitary College, an dh mst; Gl1nl'clf'; Ro:,'al Artillery, and other Regiments; Metropolitan and Cit.y Polite; County Oonst.abulal'.\'; Metropolitan n,uc1 ProvincHll Fire Brigades; Royal Ta,a] Artillery Volunteers; the War OffiC'e; Admiralty; 'omersct IIon e; and ot.hel' GOIC1'l1l11Cnt Departments; The Cu toms Hou' e; Enst and "\Ycst India Docks ; SUI'rey Coml1lE'rcial Docks; Victoria Docks; Mercantile Mn.rine; Grcat Northern, London and North Western, Great Eastern, South Eastel'n, and oLilcr Railway Companies' employes, and numerous public and pri,ate in litutions. Detached Classes ha,e !llso been held, pending the fOJ'maLion of Centre~, :It. numerous other places. The "ork has abo extended to the East and "\\"r e (. Ill(lie~, Canada, China, Austmlia, and New Zealand. In FrUonce (Lhe RiL'/era) many Sllcl't';.sful classes of both sexes have been held under the immediate snper,ision of the (,'e11(1'3,l Executive Committee. In Russia the Hand-book of the Association 11ft.' becn translatecl into the native language; and there, as well n,s elsen-hcre on thc Continent and in the United States, work, on the lines laid c1o'wn by the L Jolm A.mbulance Association, has been actively and successfully commenced. Interesting episodes of recent work occurred in the establishment of Centres n,t :M:alta, so long the principal stronghold of the Order of St. John, and at Gibraltar. Her Majesty the Queen has been gmciously plea ed to make donations, each of £25 to the Shetland Islands Centre, and to No. III District of the Metropolitan Centre, of both of which II.R.H. Prince s Beatrice is the President. T.R.II. the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duke of Connaught, II.S.II. the Duke of Teck, and H.S.H, Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, also hold the office of President aL variou country Centres. Certificates have more than once been presented to the Wind 01' classes by H,R.H. Princess Christian, at Kensington and Richmond by H.R.II. the Duchess of l'ec~, and at the Grosvenor Gallery by the Princess Beatrice. Pril1ceEs Christian had not only been awarded both the Preliminn,ry and NUl'sing Certili-

cates aHel' passing the prescribed Exa1l11na1'ions, but bas translated from the German a comse of lectures by Professor EsmlHer on "First Aid to the InjUl'ed," copies of which can bc obtained at St. John's Gn,Le. Important Meeting::; to further the cause have been held at home, on the Contincnt, in I ndia, and the Colonies. Two of these deserve passing comment, the one held on February 1 5, 1881, at the Mansion Hou e, under the presidency of the Lord Mayor, when the extension of the movement and appeals for increased pecuniar)1 support were fOl'ciblyadvocn,Led by many leading merchants, shipowners, and employcr3 of labour in tbe Metropolis; the other on J une 30, 18 3, when the Lord Mayor presided aL flo crowded and enthusiastic Meeting in Lhe Guildhall, fol' thc pre. entation of Certificates by II.R.H. the Duke of Connaught to the City and PorL of London Di Lrid classes. Thc Order of St. J olm has no connection whatever with any of the associations or fratel'nitie , similar or not in name to its O\\"ll, which have been formed for the promotion of charitablc or otherwi"e Qenevo1e11L purposes, 1101' is it confined to any sect 01' party 01' to any religiou' denomination, but is thoronghly universal, embracing alllong its member and n, sociaLcs Lhose who, in the spirit of our Di~ille ~ra tel', arc willing to nevote!t portion of their time 01' Lheir means to the help of thc uITering and tIle sick, and to laboill' earnesLly PRO UTILITATE lImrrXU)L 1'.

JOHX'S G_\.TE, " I.ERKEXWELL,

JUJle,l

E.C. 6.


148

~ OTU ~Jrior. HIS GRACE ,VILLIA~1 DROGO, DUKE OF l\IAxcHE TER, K.P.

~ ~ltli{f

of <!Engle.

The Right Hon. 'VILLlAM HEXRY, BARO~ LEIGH. Q"LQC ~Dttncil.

PTesiclent-General Sir JOHK ST. GEORGE, K.C.B. The Right Rev. the Lorc1 Bishop of ST. ALK\.XS. (Chaplain - Geneml.) General Sir B. C. B. DAUBEXEY, G .C.B. Major-General 'VRlT\,ORTII PORTER. H.E, Captain R. C. F. DALLA. Colonel F. DUXCAN, C.B., ~I.P .. R ....\.. Rev. HEKRY 'YHlTE, M.A. Rev. C. 1. ~IARTYx. ~recutlu.e

(Dfficct%,

,Vho are e:c-officio Members of the Council.

Chancello?,-General Sir JOTIN ST. GEORGE, K.C.B. SecTeta?'y-Sir E . A. H. LEClDIERE, Bart .. M.P., M..r\., F.N'L\.. Receiv€?,-Enwm FRESHFIELD, Esq., LL.D., V.P.S ..A. Almone?,-General the Viscount TE:JIPLETO\YX. G.e.B. Regist?Yl?,-Lieut.-Colonel GOULD HUXTER-'YEo TOX, F.~ '.A. A ?T/,uulance DepaTtment-DiI'ector: J OTIX FURI~EY, E1'-;(l' Genealogist-W. A1\IHURST '1". A)IIIERST, E.'q., ~I.P .. F., '.A. Assistant-A lmone?,-Lieut.-Colollel JA)IE.' GILDEA, F.S ..r\., 4th Batt. Royal '\Val'wJcksmre Regt. Lib?'cwian-Rev. 'V. K. R. BEDFORD, M.A. Assistant-SecTeta?'y-Major Sir HERBERT C. PERROTT, Bart. 3I'd Batt. East Kent Regt.

Bankers-The London and \V estminster Bank, 41, Lothbury, E.C.

Communications may be addres, ed to tbe Secretary of the Order of St. John, St. J obn's Gate, Olerkenwell, London, E .o.



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BRITISH OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL AKD

1bospice of tbe

~rber

St. <3-0Dl1 (]English

of

~al1gl1age)

at 3erusalem.

FOURTH

ANNUAL REPORT.

<July 21st.

1886.

J


BRITI SH 0PHTHALM Ie HOSPITAL A n

lbospice of tbe ®rber of $1.

301)n (JEngIisb 1Langue) at Jerusalenl.

FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT, TO

July 31st, 1886.


~phthalnlfc lbospitaI Bn~ 1boepice of tbe

18tftfsb

ORDER OF ST. JOHN (ENGLISH LANGUE) AT JERUSALEM. ,fltron, HIS ROYAL H IGHNE S THE PRINCE OF ' VALES,

K.O.

([;Uuirmlln. T HE RIGHT RON. THE EARL OF GLA. Gn", .

IT icc-([;fjuirma n. SIR EmIU:~m

il.. H. LECIHIERT';, BART, M.P., M.A., F.S.A.

([;ommittcc. R EV. P REBENDARY BARNES . L IONEL S. BEALE, ESQ. , 111. D., F. R. . T HOMAS CHAPLI~, ESQ., 111. D. CAPTAIN RUPERT C . F . DAUAS. SIR THOMA. ORTH D ICK-LAUDER, BART. COL. F. DUNCAx , C.B., M.P. , B.A. EDWIN FRESHFIELD, KQ., LL.D . , V . P . S.A. TilE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF GTBRALTA H. L IEUT. -COL. JAMES GILDEA, F . S. A. S IR V . B . KENNETT -BARRINGTO T, LL.lIL MI CHAEL L ASERON, E Q., M.D. SIR WILLIA1>l lIIAcComIAc, liLA., F.R.C.S. R. MACL EAN-MACLEAN , E 'Q. MAJOR GUILBERT E. WYNOIIA::\I MALET. NOEL T E)IPLE MOORE, E SQ., C.:lH . G. , H .B.N. Con su l at J cn(salcl/l. GEORGE PALMER, ESQ. M AJOR SIR HERBERT CHARLER PERnOTT, BART. R. REYNOLDS ROWE, ESQ., F.S . A. SIR EDWARD H . SIEYEKIl"G M.D., F.S.A. G E ' ERAL THE YIR COU~T T E i\lPLETOWN, G.C.B. H ENRY O. WAKE1>fAN, ESQ., liLA. M AJOR GENERAL SIR CHARLES 'WARREN, G.C.lI1.G., R.E. R E V. PAUL W YATT.

mano tatg Q;:'ansuIting

~ur.fJrotl .

R. BRUDENELL CARTE!'., E SQ.! F.R.C. '[; tc asur rt.

W.

A 1>IHURST T. AMHERST, ERQ., M.P., F.S.A. 88, Brook Street, ,Yo

mOnatitrg .%cmtutl!. J OHN R. EASTEllBP.OOK, ESQ. 26, Wilkinson Street, S. ,V.

®fficcs. ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, E. C.

13R nTtcrs. M ESSRS . COCKS, BIDDULPH AND CO.,

lLocaI Qtommittee at NO EL T EMl:'LE M OORE, ERQ., C . M. G . J ORN M. COOK, ESQ.

43,

Cbaring Cross, S.W.

]etu~alem. FRANK CLA1l.K, E . Q. SAMUEL , Vr SRMAN, ESQ.

~o not 1ltl!

.%cmtlltQ. II. A . KAYAT, ESQ. l\csilJcnt ~1l1'gc on ~in ~ cDatgc. W.

J OHN R OVELLE OGILVIE, ESQ., L .R.C.S., Rdin.

B RI TISH

OPHTH

L IIC

HO.'PITA L

A ]) RO . 'PICE OF THE ORDER OF :'T. JOII~ (E OLISH LA JO E ) AT JERUSALEM.

THE

" F(lnrth" Annual Report of the Committee of t he Briti. h Ophthalmic Ho. pital at J eru. alem, which i now ubmitted, will, it i. hoped , ~hew that despite the many drawbacks to whid1 thi. distant uut thoroughly repre entati ve ancl typical work of the Order of St. John mu. t alway be subject, and the great diflicultie and doubts under which it was started, and must for ome time, in common 'with all such undertakinO', continue to lauour, it is to-day no longer, in it.' sense of u. efulness at lea, t, an experiment, but an accompli. hed fact; an in t itution generou . Iy and atisfactorily meeting a lono' standing want; bringing relief and In·ightne. to hundreds-indeed thou anclsof sufFering fellow-creature othel'wi. e doomed to live of darkne s and llli.;;ul'Y, and on and amidst the scene of the earliest labours of the Ancient Order, practically and mercifully re-E' tabli. hing its be t trac1itions. Th details of its working from month to month and year to year, though deeply intere ting to all of us, need not be funy given here; but the Committee f el that the follo'w ing record of the year's working, and of the present condition of t he Hospital, fully borne out by the evidence of visitors amI oth rs who have actua1ly witne. sed the good it is ach ieving and the additional lustre it is confel'l'ing on the Oreler of St. J ohn-cannot fail to be highly gratifying to all who ha,Te t hese obj ects at heart.


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The Oommittee in the first place beg. to submit the very practical and highly satisfactory

REPORT OF THE RESIDENT MEDICAL OFFICER FOR THE PAST YEAR. 1't1r. OGILVIE writes--'; During the past year 121 patients have been admitted into the Hospital, the great majority being cases for operation. Two hundred and thirty-one opcrations, both great and small, have been performed, 132 being major and 00 being minor operations, details of which will be published later. (Sec page G). Among the operations for giving a new pnpil, the failures to obtain any good result have been rather high, but nevertheless, if we consider the kind of cases, there is much rea,'on for gratification with the amount of Sllccess which has been obtained . The cases were not picked, anll many of them appeared almo. t hopeless to begin with, with only a speck of clear cornea to be seen, but as even every little sight is an immense benefit, I attempted such cases, and have been able in quite a number to give such an amount of vision as enabled person::; ,yho hacl been blind for years to see their way about. There ",yere 09 operation:-:l for minor diseases, but none of them were detainecl in the Hospital more than one day, and are not counted as in-patients. In estimating the result of operations for extraction of cataract, I have chosen as a te, t counting the letters in No. 1 of Jaeger's scale, as scarcely any of my patients can reacl. None of these cases have been picked, bnt taken ju t as they came, and in some cases operation was undertaken without any better hope than of giving a perception of objects. The total result is better than could well have been looked for. At the Dispensary the number of consultations has been 13,462, of which 3,238 have been new cases. In reckoning the number to be placed under the headings" cured," "improved," &c., the result arrived at has been somewhat arbitrary, as in such a population as that with which we have to deal; anything else is impossible. Under the heading incurable, I ha,'e placed not only those cases which were manifestly so, but also those which I have seen once at the dispensary, but of which I have no knowledge afterwards. The number under this heading is considerable, and will probably remain high until we are able to maintain more beds constantly. Most of these cascs arc persons who have come from a great distance, who have in many cases walked for clays, possibly from Jaffa, or Gaza, or the Desert, plodding on steadily in the hope

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of being adlllitted, and possibly cured in the end. The four beds at our clisposal being quite inadequate to meet the wants of these and othcl':-:l, I am compelled to refuse admittance to all but the worst cases, conserluently many who havc come from a distance, return from whence they came scarcely improved. . The fOlll' beds have been always full, and very often I have been [orcell by the gravity of the disease to admit more patients, anel to place them on the floor. Several times there have been as many as eleven pa.tients in the Hospital at the same time. I hope that soon we will have at least ten beds in the Hospital for patients. It is now thoroughly est<1bli~hell in the minds of all throughout the country that this institution is entirely non-sectarian, and that ,ve do not in any W<1y interfere with the religious opinions of the people, ancl so all come freely and send their friends without any fe<1r. The Yal'ious forlllS ot' religion ha",Ye been represented as follow', vi;.::;. :-Pl'otc~tnllt;-) 2G, Ul'\.!ek and Annellian Ohristians 1,11·1, Latin ()hl'i~tian::; :3 1, Jews US!), l\laholllmedans 725. Uhri ·tiuns, Jews allll Ma.houullCclu,n· have frequently occupied the same wanl together. I early made a, rule that no person in a dirty state would be atteuded to, and 110\\' it is Ycry !'are that any have to be turned away on this account. The rule appears to be well known, for nearly all come up wOllllerfully clean and tidy. It is eyen alllU 'ing to .. eo OIlle cbiklren, mostly fellaheen, brought to the di"pensal''y, whose facc::; haye probably made acquaiutance with wa.ter for the first time, but with a thick black llHtrk rounll th(llll , ..,howin!J' distinctly "There the b cleansing process had stopped. It 1 cmains to be seen, lmt I trust the civilizing influence of clean water may ha\'e Rome effect in warding off eye disease, and in raising the people out of the til th ill which they wallow. Towanl the miclcUe of the . eason a notice drawin bo the attention of travellers to this institution ",ya' placell in the hotels, anll also, through the kindness of .dr. Moore nml Mr. Merrill, in the Briti hand AlllCriean Oonsulates, with the result of bringing' us . eyeral .l\Iore than one gentleman told us he hall n0\'er donations. he;ucl of the existence of this place bo£ol' , and that he doubted not it woulll l'ec.:eive plenty of support if it and the work it cloes were uuder kno\\ 11 in Eng lanc1. It i well


7

6 worthy of support, for it carries out to the very highest point the great and noble aim of the (Order;' it is out-and out (]J1'oficle: pro ~fJtilitc&te hominu?n.' " Signed, JOH

H. OGILVIE, Resident Snl'gcon-ill-chc~1·ge.

BRITISH OPHTHAL)IIC HOSPITAL, J ER USALEl\I.

TABLE OF DISEASES OF THE EYE, TREATED AT THE

BRITISH

OPHTHALMIC

HOSPITAL

AT

JERUSALE I,

F?'orn June, 1885, to Jun e, 1886.

Under

Cm·ed.

Asthenopia ... .. .. .. ...... ... ..... A tigmatism .................... . Oataract, Black ................ .. Oapsular ............. .. Diabetic ............. .. Lamellar .............. . Senile ............. .. .. . " Traumatic .......... .. Chalazion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Ohoroiditis, Disseminated .. .. . " Syphilitic ......... . Conjunctival Laceration....... " 'Yarts...... ......... Oornea, Abscess of ...... ....... Oonical .... ...... .. .. ... . Irregular Surface of .. . Lencoma ............ .. Nebula and Haze .... . Staphyloma Anterior Ulcers of Ohronic Yascular Deep ............... Transparent Phlyctenular.. ... Serpiginous ...... " Sloughing ...... .. Oorneitis, Acute......... .. . ... Ohronic............ ...... " Ohronic InterstitiaL.. " Marginal.... .. .. .. .. .. . Oorneo-Iritis ................... . Oyclitis ...... ........... ........ . .. Oysts, upper lid.................. " lowe!' lid ............... Diplopia, Orossed ............... . Ectropion ....................... .

1IlJl,J'Uycd.

lucurable.

treatlllellt.

Total.

:.W

:20

31 1 ;3 :G

5 116

9 5

5

17

17 :3

:2 3

2

~

1

11 1

17

17

10

~

79

43 12 10

15

30

51 15

9

10

6

2 5

25 10 11 10

36 15 10 8

61 95 40

20

1 0

83 81 10 1

98 1:2 10 71 15 8 66

12

168

2

43 18

65 8

8

4

4 3

3 2

2

18

Curccl.

Entropion, Ohronic ........... .. " SpasmoLlie ............ .. Eyeball, Guuty Tcuralgia of, 8 Eyelids, Absccss of, ........... . 7 Ulcer of, ............. . 8 " Hypcrtrophy of, Foreign bodies in COlljunctiva 4 Glancoma, Acutc ................ . Chrouic ........ . ~,ecoJldal'>, ..... , ...... , . " 1 l'allIII atlc ........... . 2 H erpes Zuster Frontalis ..... .. IIydrophthallllos .......... , ..... . Hyperllletropia ............... .. Irido-OycliLi:; ................... . Iris,Oongenital Ooloboma of, llernia of.., .. , ........ ,.". " Trellll.!lous .............. .. Iriti:;, Gouty ................... .. Rheumatic .............. . 8 ,:yphiliti.c ............. .. I Htlllllatlc ............... . " c. Hypopyon............ 20 Lachrymal Ulaud, lnflanunation of, 3 Sac, FisLula of, 10 " .Jlucoceleof,... 12 " Duct, Stricture of, Len, clilocation of ........... . Myopia. Nyctalopia ......... o' ....... .. Ny taglllu:; (with congenital Cat met) .................... . 225 Ophthallllia, Oatarrhal.. ...... . 150 Chrouic 230 Umnuln.r ........... . :HO " c. pannn.' " J eonatorulll .. .. 10 1 Phlyctenular ..... . :23 Purulent ....... .. :210 Tarsi .......... , .... . Opti~ ene Atl'Ol'hy .......... . " Neuritis ................. ,' Pingnecula ...... ... . ......... .. Presbyopia ....... , ...... , ....... ' .. Pterygiuln ........................ . Ptosis ......... , ... , .. , ............ . Pupil, clo 'nre of, by Iritis, .. . Retinal DeLaclllncnt.. ........ ' lletinitis Albuminurlca Sclerotic, anterior otaphyloma of, 3 clerotltis, UhcumaLic .... .. 1 !;liop,tth~c .......... , " lraumatlc ......... .. :Y!lCc.hi~, Anteriur ............ , .. 'I nClnl1S1S .. , ..... , , .. , .......... , .. trabisU1us, Alternating ..... . Oonvergent .... , .. , . " Divergent ......... . " MOllocular ........ .. Vitreous, IIremorrhage in .... . FluiLlity of, 0

Improvcd.

Incurabl c.

Unrler treatment.

Total.

10 12 8

7 8

3

10

13 4

2 15

2

15 2

2

2

2

2 1

30 10

10

3 1

4 10 l4

1

8 4

6 2

]5

3 8

2 8

3

30 2 1

2

3 l4

15 8 4

83

............ ..

2

4

2

2 50

8

30 15

~O

6

7

225 2142 0 262 10

18 23

30

16

G

262 2

1

63 35 3 4 2

2

2

2

4 10 3

10

1 2

22

22 III 3

17 5 3 3 1

Total

314.0


No. of Patients aumittcll into Ho 'pital No. of ew Cases seen in Dispensary Total number of Consultations at Dispensary ...

121 3,238 13,462

Cn.taract Extraction, :To. 1 .. . No.2 .. . *No . 3 .. . " No.4 .. . Iridectomy for Leucoma Glaucoilla " for closed pupil Excisiou of Eyeball Ectropion, operation for Entropion " Strabismus, Convergent Divergent Pterygium Trichiasis ... . .. *No. 1 Cataract can count letters of J I at 14 inches \vith a lens. No.2 can count letters of J I nearer than 14 inches with a lens. No. 3 can see figures in front. No. 4 can see nothing. Total

38 5

5

7 33 5 4 18 9

13 15 2

32 45

231

EAlt A~D THllUAl' DISEAE .

External Meatus, Abscess in

9 1

Boil

" "Inflammation External Canal, narro\ying of Eustachian Tube, Catarrh of Obstruction of " Eczema .. Tympanum, Catarrh of, Purulent " N on Purulent " Inflammation of... Coryza ... " Dry Sore Throat ... Laryngitis, Acute Catarrhal " Chronic" Hypertrophy of Tonsils Ozrena Smokers Sore Throat

3 2

7 3 2

10 6 3 4

7 1 8 6

5 21 Tolal (Signed)

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JOHN H. OGILVIE, R esident S7.t1·geon-in-Uhal'(je.

It is evident from this Report of the Resident Medical Officer, who, beyond doubt, has a keen humanital'ian as well as professional interest in his duties, antI who, together with Mrs. OGILVIE, worthily represents us in our truly hospitaller work, that an enlarged accommodation for in-patients is becoming an absolute necessity if cases of a severe nature, needing skilful and delicate operation and subsequent careful \yatching and nursing, are to be satisf&ctorily and safely dealt

with; and it must be remembered that the successful treatment of such cases chiefly justifies us in calling our Hospital an Ophthalrnic Hospital, for although, &,s will have been seen from the Report, a very large number of out-patients and minor affections are treated, many of which could, and probably would be dealt with at the other Hospitals of the City if necessary, yet it is to the graver cases often ending in cures, that to the always superstitious and frequently ignorant natives of the East must appear miraculous, that we must look principally for that increase of confidence and prestige which will eventually bring us an established revenue. And, let us hope, afl a consequence, that assured support, without which the result of our labour of the past four years must be an ever-increasing anxiety, and a heavy burden to the few-the very few-who have so far shared in this work of mercy. The Committee desires to express its high appreciation of the exceedingly gratifying result of 1h. Ogilvie's professional work during the year, and of his general administration of the affairs of the Hospital. :Mr. Ogilvie has moreover drawn the attention of travellers and others to the benefits conferred by the Hospital, and has thu. secured us some valuable assistance, and to him, and to Mrs. Ogilvie who so ably seconds her husband's work, the best thanks of the Committee are due. Endeavours have, during the past year, been made, largely aided by the generous public advocacy of the Rev. Prebendary Barnes, 11'. Brudenell Carter, and others to raise a fund for the di tinct endowment of a ward of six beds to be named the" Gordon lemol'ial "\Yard," after one who e heroic memory we ulll'evere, and who during his life took a keen intere t in the Holy Land an(l its people. So far, the. e efforts, which if consummated, woultl practically meet our chief local want in the working of the ho ·'pital, have not been ucces.'flll, but they will be r 'l1l-'wed, an (I it irs tho em'net bope of the o1l1mittee, that now that it' great uefulnes.' ba'3 b en pro\Ted, and it.' credit e'tal>lishell, many hitherto doullting, or inl1itt'el"nt, will come fonvanl anll gcnel'ou::;ly aiel them in placing the hospital on a more assured and permanent financial footing. The mo~t noticealJle efil>l t to attract pecuniary upport to the Hospital dUl'ing the I aflt year \vas the Ollcert so ucces fully and kindly promoted by Lady Lechmere, to whose genel'ou and per evel'ing interest the Ho 'pital alreally owes so much, held at


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Willis's Rooms on Tuesday, June 29th, by kind permission of the HunO"arian :Market Committee. Tl~s very attractive entertainment resulted in the handsome sum of over £80 being added to the funds of the Ho pital, and the Committee cannot too warmly thank those ladies and gentlemen who so generously contributed to its success by giving their services on this occasion. The Concert was under the management of Signor Carlo Ducci, and amongst the artistes were Miss Carlotta Elliot, Mlle. de Lido, Miss Johnstone, Mme. de Sandon, :Mme. Bianki (Ha?'pist), :Mlle. Eissler (Violinist), Mr. Brereton, M. Pari otti, M. Carpi, and II'. Brandram (Recitation). The Piano was kindly lent by Messrs. EraI'd. The thanks of the Committee are also largely due to 1Jrs. Crossland, 1rs. Brudenell Carter, 1Ir . Furley, and other ladies who very kindly assi. ted in promoting the Concert. A Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure, duly audited, showing Financial po ition of the Ho pital to the 31st July, 1 G, will be found at pages 12-13. As must occa, ionally be the ca e, changes have occurred in the constitution of the committee during the past year. There have been elected as new members 1Iajor-General Sir Charles ,\Varren, G.C.M.G., R.E., who has an intimate knowledge of and warm interest in Syria; the Rev. Paul \Vyatt, and the Rev. Prebendary Barnes, who are welcomed as earnest well-wishers of the institution. Mr. Rowe has expressed a wi, h to be relieved of the duties of Honorary Secretary, and 11r. .MacLean's absence from England rendered it necessary for him to resign the post of Joint Secretary with Mr. Rowe. The Committee has conveyed to both of our confreres their appreciation of the services rendered by them, more especially by Mr. Rowe, who with the exception of a short interval, has discharged the duties of Secretary since the establishment of the Hospital. The Oommittee has appointed as Secretary, in their place, 111'. John H. Easterbrook,who has already, since 1883, acted as Assistant Secretary. Mr. Easterbrook has shown his interest in the work of the Order at J erui5alem by declining to receive any hono?'a?'iu?71 during the existing condition of the funds at the disposal of the Committee. As in previous years, the Committee is much indebted to

Mr. Amherst, our Treasurer, for kindly and zealously sharing the details of their work, as well as for continued and generous pecuniary assistance; to Mr. Brudenell Carter, our Honorary Consulting Surgeon, for continued help and advice, and for his valuable advocacy of our claim5 on public sympathy and support; and to 11r. John .M. Cook, whose warm personal sympathy and pecuniary assistance is with such great advantage to the Hospital and to all concerned, supplemented by the great care and attention befltowecl upon our affairs by his local representatives at Jerusalem, who act gratuitously as the Financial Agents of the Committee there, and through whom all our payment, are made. In conclusion, while sincerely thanking one and all who have so far aided and co-operated in the work of establishment and have with such restricted resources achieved so much, the Committee ventures to hope that they may be encouraged to assist still further, not only by personal support, but by bringing to the c::tu e new friends and new 'ub cl'ibers from amongst the many who would gladly give if they kne\\T how well their gifts 'were used.

Donation (I nd A nnu,al StIJbsc)'iptions rrwy be paicl to the 'P?'ecu:3u,l'e)', the IIonoi'cbl'V Secreta?'!), the Bwtke)'s, Oi' to any JJlembel' of the Oommittee, f),om 'Lv/wm also copies of the ..d. nn'LlJal Repoi't may be obtainecl, CiJiul by whorn eve),y inj'o)'mcdion 1.uill be glaclly c~fjo1'Clecl. Oheqnes to be crossed, (( llIess1's. Ooc7"s, BiclclLdph and Co.," 43, Chal'ing Gross, 8. TV.

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APPEND1X. REVISED REGULATIONS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE HOSPICE, Adopted at a ll!feetiny of the Genenll C07}l./rnittee, held in London, 16th Feb?"L~c~?'Y, 1887, ancl apPl'uved by the Local Oom,?nittee.

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VI. By permission of Mr. N. T. Moore, Mr. Kayat the Chancellor of the Consulate, has kindly undertaken to act as Honorary Secretary to the Local Committee, and to keep and transmit, to the General Committee in London, minutes of the Local Committee Meetings, and attend to the correspondence and accounh;.

VII. I. The Institution is entitled "The Briti h Ophthalmic IIospital and Hospice of the Order of St. J ohn [English Langne.]" Its shorter title would be « The British Ophthalmic Ho. pital at Jerusalem."

II. General Committee.

The management of the affairs of the Hospital will be conclucted by a General Oommittee of ~t[embers and Asso~iates of the On:er of St. John, meeting at the head-quarters of the Onler at Its Chancery, St. J ohn's Gate, Clerkenwell, London, and having for its executive officers a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman, a Trea, urer, and a Secretary.

III. The Ge neral Committee wi]] be aided in all Medical anl • urgical matters, relating to the working of the Hospital, by a medical Sub-Committee, consisting of Sir ,Villiam MacCormac, Dr. Lionel Beale, Sir E. H. Sievebng, M.D., Dr. Michael Laseron, and HOll. Consulting Mr. R. Brudenell Carter, F.R.C.S., and it is further resol vecl that urgeon. Mr. R. Brudenell Carter be the Honorary Consultiug Surgeon.

Medical Sub· Committee.

Local Commi ttpe.

An account current for the Hospital has been opened Bankers. with Mvssrs. Thos. Cook and Son, and all advances in payment of local expenditure on account of the Hospital, will be made by them on the written request of the Resident Medical Officer countersigned oy one or more members of the local Committee. All monies otherwise received on account of the Ho pital are to be transmitted direct to the Treasurer or Honorary Secretary in London, and will be there brouO'ht to account.

VIII. At the quarterly meetings of the Local Committee, the SurgeonQuarterly feet. • quarter1y report an d accounts and Committees. ings of Loca of th e H OSpl. t a1 WI'11 present 1_lIS list of requirements. The fJuarterly report of the Surgeon, with the accounts, having b en duly con idcred, will be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary of the General Committee at St. John's Gate, London, "ith such remarks amI additions as the Local Committee may think it deHirable to mak .

IV.

IX.

The immediate control of the Hospital at Jerusalem will be conducted by a Local Committee, consisting of M mbers and Associates of the Order of St. John. The Local Committee will consist of Mr. Noel Temple Moor, Mr. J. H. Ogilvie, Mr. John M. Cook, Mr. Frank Clark. Mr. Samuel Wiseman, and the local Honorary Secretary.

A book shall be kept at the Hospital in which the name, age, and disease of each patient shall be regi tereel, and, as far as possible, the re ult of treatment noted. A minute book recording the transactions of the Local Committee 'hall be kept hy the Honorary Secretary, and a proper Look for accounts shall likewise be provided, and kept at the Hospital. A Vi'itorFl' Book. hall al. 0 be kept at the Ho pital.

V. Meetings of 1:0' The meetings of the Local Committee will take p]ace quarterly cal COm1ll1t• tee~ and at such other tImes as may b.(: e loun d noces ary, a t the Hospital, J erusalern, in the months of January, April, July, and October.

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XI. )~~S~il~lWS~;;fl

The Hospital shall be opened on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 a.m. for cases of diseases of the Eye, and on Tuesdays and Saturdays at the same hour for Ear and Throat cases. )rivatePatients. Those Patients who require the attendance of the Surgeon at their homes, or who shall desire to consqlt him at his own house after the regular Hospital hours, shall be considered as private patients. be open.

XII. All poor persons will be treated gratuitously, subjects of H.LM. the Sultan, or otherwise, but the Hospital and Dispensary being intended solely for the P()OT, those who are not POO?' shall be invited to contribute to the funds of the Hospital, and in the event of their beooming In-patients, to pay for their food and attendance. The amounts contributed by such Out-patients or paid by In-patients for food and attendance shall be applied to the use of the Hospital, and credited in the Surgeon's accounts. XIII. nstitution t~ be Non·Sect::l1'1al',

The Hospital and Dispensary shall not be connected with any JlIT"'. . . been t h e unlVersa . 1 prac t·lCe 0 f mlSSIOn or R e1·19lOus sect, 1·t h avmg the English branch of the Order of St. John, to recognise no difference of nationality or creed in its work of philanthropy. XIV.

arm of Sur· geon's engage· ment.

By the agreement entered into with the General Committee , the serV!ces of the Surgeon are retained for three years. At the expiration of that period should a re-engagement be made it would be on the usual terms of three months' notice on either side.


ONZIEME ANNEE

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BIOGRAPHIQUES ME MORIAL

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HOMiVIES DU l'EMPS

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PERROTT (LE

BARONNET SlR EDWARD-GEORGE-LAMBERT)

VICE-PRESIDENT DE L'INSTlTUTIO" ROYALE DES BATEA UX DE SAUVETAn E , :\lE1I1BRE DE N01l1BREUSES SOCIlhES

PIIILANTIIROPIQUES ~

CIIEVALIER DE ST-JEAN DE JERUSALE~1. ETC.

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en '18ft, mort en 18S6 .

Le Baronnet ~ir hdwill'd-George-Lambert PERROTT, de Mount, Plnmstead, Kent, ne Ie 10 mai 1811, :fil de ir Edward-Blindloss Perrott, 3 c Baronnet, it qui il avait succede, Ie 24 mai 18-0 et de Louisa-AuO"u ta, fille du colonel N. Bayly, membre da Padement anglais, leIJllel etait frere de Hal1ry, g e Baron Paget, lor comte d'UxbridO"e et oncle da feu :Marqui de Angle y K. G.,descendait de rune des plu anciennes famille d'Ano-leterre dont l'origine remonte au-dela du temps de la conquete normande, aux a nci ens bretons. En effet, nous Ii ons clan Ie Pee7'age and Ba7'onetage de l'eminent ecrivain heraldique a nglais Debrett, que Ed\yal, Seigneur de Penfro, epousa Alfwyna, petite-fille cie Alfred Ie Grand clont i1 eut William IJui fut de~igne ous Ie nom de < de Perot» en rai on de son chiteau d'Arm orique. on petit-fils retourna en Angleterre avec Guillaume lor et fond a, Perrot, cla n Ie comte de Somerset . Sir J. P errott, K. B.


Tablettes Biographiques

Perrott (Sir Ed'Loard-George-Lambert)

gouverneur d' Irlan de au t emps d'Elizabeth, provint de lui, ainsi que d'autres chevaliers qui defendirent leurs chateaux pour la ca use de Charles l er • Sir Jos. P errott depensa s a fortune it racheter les esclaves ungluis en Barbarie et Si r Richard, aieul d u Baronnet actuel) ayunt obtenu du commun!.lement et des di tinctions sous Frederick Ie Grand, de Pru se, eut it subir Ia perte de ses biens pendant l'emeuie des vVilke", parco q u'il u vait envoye au roi une ac1resse du bourg de Flirt, pour laquelle il reQut une lettre autographa de r8mercie-

Sir Edward Perrott caracteri ait en lui Ie gentilhomme pa r les quaJites les plus elc vees . Mettant l'honneur ull-des SllS de t out, ses actes etuient tOlljours marrll1E~S au coin de 1a c1ignite et il remplis~ait, en tOlltcs occasions , son de voi r, comme par intuition. Se maniercs etaient pleines cl'affabilile et e sentiments ge oereux eiaie nt apprecir de tous cenx qt:i l'ont conn u.

ments du prince de Galles. Cree d'abord en eig ne, Ie ] 3 fevrier 1833, puis capiiaine, Ie 27 j uin 1839, de la milice d u comte est de Kent, Sir Ed,Yard Perrott voulut ainsi rendre, comme l'avaient fait es uncetres, des services militaires a son pay . II sa retil'a pIns taI'd, de ce corp , en 1854, avec permission de con orver on grade et el'en porter i'uniforme et forma, en 1860, Ie neuvieme regiment d'artillerie des volontuires c1u comte de Kent, pour Plumsteud. Sir Edward Perrott etait egalernent vice-president de l'Iflstitution rOJale des bateaux de sanvetage, qui lui decerna sa medaille d'or et dont, pendant plus de trente an , il presicla, a vec une scru puleuse assiduite, les comites preparatoires. Vice ·pre ident d'honneur de la Soci ete Royale des ~uve­ teurs de Belgique, membra honoruire de la Societe de sauvetage (Lebens Rettungs Varein) de Vienne, il prit, pendant plus de quarante ans, une part tres active dans les diverse ceuvr es philanthropiques poursuivies par l'ordre angbis de Saint- J ean de Jerusalem dont il etait Ie membre survi vant Ie plus ancien. II remplit en outre diverses autres fonctions , notamment celIe de membre, quelque temps apres sa fondation, en 1856, du cons eil des trayaux du district de Plumste ad .

ne courle mnJadie a lacl uelle a succom be Sir Edwurrl. P orfott, Ie Ll juin 1i')S6, a . . a re ... iclEnce cln Monnt, Plumstead, a mis fin a cette lon gue et honorable carriere pleine el' e n, eignements et dont la pratique a toujours Me 10 lJicn. 8 fllflcrailles ont etc celebrco an cimeticro de Charlton, Oil ont ete inhumeo avant lui Lady Porrott et lell1' Hlle unique. Conformement un de ir de ir Edward Perrott, Ia cercmonie a eu un caractore pl'ive. Cepenclanr, les deux gl'ande.' institution aunCluollc ii cbit demcul'3 ~ i longt.emrs attache e tui ent rept'csent' e : l'orc1re lIe St-Jean do Jeru alem pal' il' gdwal'cl L echmere, Burt., ~J. P., et i\f. J ohn Furio}" oruciol' de b L l~ gion tl'IIon n cnl', et l'Imtitlltion Hoynle dc' bateaux. de auvetage, par l'un de "es vice pre.~ideni~, l'amiral J. R. 'Vn rd . ancien in pectenI' e n chef cle' bateaux de auvotago. Qnelrlue voisin' ot cl'intimes amis <.l.Yaiellt tenu ,1 venir rendro al'honorable clMunt un supreme et dornier hommage.

it' EclwL'I.l'tl Pcrrott, aVJ.it 'POll e, 10 13 octobre 1847, flUe nni(lue de fen Charle -Evelyn HOUGHTON, E q., commandant de la Mn,l'in o Royal e, la1luelle. clecod6e en 1 78, de cendait des b:~ronnet cle IIoCl'hton et par In. lignc fominine, de John Evelyn) l'emin ent auteur' de Sylva. etant petite niece de ir IIllgh Evelyn. cinquicll10 et dernier Emma-M~ll'ia,

baronnet de 'Votton . II laisse deux fils:


Tablettes Biographiq u es

1 u Sir Herbert- Charles PERROTT, cinq uieme baron net, ne Ie 26 octobre 1849, qui lui succede . El eve au college d' Ipswich, Ie present baronnet a pas...,c ses examens pour l'Ecole Royale militaire en 1866 et, pour llne ~ommi ' sion, en 1867. Il a occupe Ie poste d'ensei gne dan ]e 2 1e regim ent des cal'<1bin iers volo n taires du Kent (Ars e nal Royal) et c t actuellement capitaine et major dan ]a milice du comte est de Kent. 11 pron] e n outre un e large part aux t,ravaux de l'ordre de St-J ean ct d'autres in titution philanlropiques . 20 Evelyn-Edward PERROTT) ne Ie 8 odobre 1851) anci en officiel' de In. Cour de l' Echiq uier, sons son parent, "'i r FitzRoy Kelly, Lord-Chief Baron. AR~1ES : Gueules, t1'ois 1)oints or ;

SU?' un chef a1'g ent un dem i-Zion sOTtant, sable, aTme de champ . CUllER: L' ancien chapeau Toyal) au - dessus un lion de

B1'etagne coiffe' en empeTeur. SUPPORTS: A d"oite un dragon gueules, dans la t7'anspa1'ence de ses ailes deploye'es les anciennes armes de Bretagne, e'ca1'telees, gueul~s et 01', quatl'e lions passant, .c;a1·dant , cont1·e-echanges. DEVISE: Amo ut invenio . Paris, Juillet 188j.

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