O.S.J.J. Annual Report, 1888

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HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR, K.G. Wast 1O rio t'. His Grace The DUKE OF MANCHESTER, K .P. ~airiff

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HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRI CE ALBERT VICTOR, K.G. (S1Ib-Priorj.

lErecutibe @ffiCel:1S. Chancel101'-General Sir JOHN ST. GEORGE, RA., K.o.B. Sec1'eta1'y-Geneml-Sir E. A. H. LECHMERE, Bart., :M.P. R eceiver-General-EDwI FRESHFIELD, Esq., LL.D. Almoner-General The Right Hon. Viscount TEJIPLETOW , G.C.B. Registmr-Lieut.-Colonel GOULD Hu TER-\VESTON. Genealogist- VV. A~IHURST T. AMHERST, Esq., M.P. Director-General of Ceremonies-Sir ALBERT \V. Vi OODS, C.B. (Garter). Librarian-Rev. WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK RILAND BEDFORD, I.A. 'Z{ mbulance iIDqratlmcnt. (%t. ]ol1n 'Z{mbulancc 'Z{ssociution.) Di1'ector-J OB N FURLEY, Esq. Chief Secreta1'y-Major Sir HERBERT C. PERROTT, Bart.

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CHARTER OF INCORPORATION.

3BritislJ @pl)tlJalmic mospitaI at ]rrusalcm. Chairman of Committee-The Right Hon. The EARL of GLASGOW.

QrbapTain: Q'ieneraL The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of ST. ALBANS. @fficiating QJ::l)nplains.

Rev. HENRY WElTE, M.A. Rev. CHARLES JOHN MARTYN, M.A.

JETecteb i'lfl embet~. Major-General WHITWORTH PORTER, RE. General Sir HENRY CHARLES BARNSTON DAUBE EY, G.C.B. RUPERT CARADOC FRA CIS DALLAS, Esq. Sir EDWARD VICTOR LEWIS HOULTON, G.C.M.G. Colonel Sir CHARLES WARREN, RE., G.C.M.G., R.C.B. The Right Hon. Lord EGERTON OF T ATTON. The Right Hon. Lord BRASSEY, R.C.B. cazziztant ~ecretarg anlJ 'Z{szistant 'Z{ImoltCt'.

JOHN H. EASTERBROOK, Esq. (Olerlc oj the

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All Communications should be addressed to the Seeretary-General of the Order, The Chancery, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London,E.C.

14TH

MAY, 1888.


lflictorin

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KINGDOM

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Grace of

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QUEEN, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH.

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UNITED IRELAND

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these Presents shall come Greeting. WHEREA Our well-beloved on, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wale" on behalf of the Prior and Brethren of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Ho 'pital of St. John of Jeru alem in Engla.nd, has pre ented to Us their humble Petition, signed on their behalf by Our well-beloved Son, His Royal Highness The Duke of onnaught and Strathearne) a Knight of J u, tice of the said Order or Fraternity, etting forth: m::bat for more than fifty years, and therefore during the whole of Our Reign, they and their predece. SOl'S have been united together as an Order or Fraternity for the purpose of performing ho pit-aller and other charitable work. '([bat th chief work which they have accomplished has been the establishment of the t . John Ambulance A sociation) to which We have Lcen pleased. to accord Our patronage and support, and that the Order or Fraternity ha founded the Briti h Ophthalmic Hospital at J eru, alem of which Our afore aid well beloved-Son) His Royal Highness The Prince of 'Vale, is Patron. m:bat His Grace The Duke of ranchester i the present Prior or Grand Prior of the Order or Fraternity. 'Qrbat Our aforesaid well-beloved Son, His Royal Highness The Duke of Oonnaught and. 'trathearne, i a Knight of Justice of the said Ord er 01' Fraternity. '([bat Our much-lamented on, His Royal Highness The Duke of Albany, was also a K.night of J u tice of the said Order or Fraternity. '([bat amongst the Ladies of Justice are enrolled the names of Our well-beloved Daughter-in-law, Her Royal Highnes The Princess of Wales; Our well-beloved Dau ghter, Hcl' Royal Hio·hne . . Th Prince s Helena (Princess Ohri tian of Schleswig-Holstein) ;


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Our well-beloved Daughter, Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise (Marchioness of Lorne) ; Our well-beloved Daughter, Her Royal Highness The Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg) ; Our well-beloved Daughter-in-law, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Albany. Her Royal Highness The Princess Mary Adelaide (Duchess of Teck) ; Her :'Majesty The Queen of Denmark; Her Majesty The Queen of Sweden and orway; Her Royal Highness The Reigning Grand Duchess of Baden. And that amongst the Members and Associates of the Order or Fraternity are a large bodyof Our most Loyal and Faithful Subjects, many of them being of high rank and distinction; and the Petitioners most humbly prayed that We might graciously be pleased to grant to them Our Royal Charter of Incorporation for the purpose of constituting them and their successors a Corporate Body, with a perpetual succession to enable them the more effectually to carryon and conduct the hospitaller and other charitable work of the said Order or Fraternity.

The Most Honourable Henry Franci ',Marquess Conyngham; The Right Honourable George Frederick, Ear] of Glasgow; The Right Honourable Sewallis Ed ward, Earl Ferrers; General The Right Honourable George Frederick, Viscount Templetown, Knight Grand Cross of the Mo, t Honourable Order of the Bath. The Right Reverend Thomas Legh, Lord Bishop of St. Albans; The Right Reverend Lord AlwynCompton, Lord Bishop of Ely; The Right Honourable \Villiam Henry, Baron Leigh, LL.D. ; The Right Honourable Wilbraham, Baron Egerton of Tatton; i1' Edmund Anthony IIarley Lechmere, Baronet, M.P. ; General ir Henry Charles Barn ton Daubeney,Knight Grand Cro s of the .i\Io t Honourable Order of the Bath; General Sir John St. George, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Colonel Franci Duncan, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, LL.D., M.P. ; Iajor-General \Vhitworth Porter; Colonel Gould Hunter- \Veston ; John Furley, E quire; ,Villi am Amhurst Ty. en Amherst, Esc{uire, M,P. ; Edwin Freshfield, E quire, LL.D.; and all per ons who are at the date of this Our Charter enrolled as members of the said Order or Fraternity in the roll of the members thereofinthecusto lyof the ecretaryof thesaid Order 01' Fraternity and are of any of the grades of members hereinafter, pecified, and all persons who ,hall for the time being, in pursuance of and in a.ccordance ,vith theRe present, be members of the Order hereby created one body politic and corporate by the name and style of The Grand Priory of the Order of the cc Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England," and We do grant that by the ,aiel name and tyle the said persons shall have perpetual Sllcce. sion, and that they shall have a Common Seal with power to break, alter, and renew the same, and We do further grant that the said body politic and corporate may, by and in the said name and style, sue, implead, and answer, and be sued, implea lcd, and ansvvered in all Courts whatsoever, whether of law 01' equity, and be competent to do all other acts, matters, an 1 things incidental or app rtaining to a body corporate

fl}..obJ ItnobJ !!e that WE, having taken the premises into Our consideration, and being desirous of promoting, as far as in Us lies, the success of the work of the said Order or Fraternity, of Our special grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, by these presents, DO GRA.NT, CONSTITUTE, DECLARE, AND APPOINT as follows (that is to say) : 1. .itO! the purposes hereinafter set forth, and all other the purposes of this Our Charter, WE DO HEREBY CONSTITUTE His Royal Highness Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught and Strathearne, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, &c., &c., &c. ; His Highness The Duke of Teck, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, &c., &c., &c.; The Most Noble William Drogo, Duke of Manchester, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, &c., &c., &c., the existing Prior or Grand Prior of the said Order or Fraternity; The Most Honourable John Henry de la Poer Beresford, Marquess of Waterford, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, &c., &c., &c. ;

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and to enjoy all rights and pri viJeges lawfully appertaining to bodies politic and corporate.

6. 'ltnb \VE DO DECLARE AND ORDAIN that on the eve of St. John next following the date of this Our Charter the existing Prior or Gralld Prior of the said Order 01' Fraternity shall cease to hold office as Grand Priorof the Order hel'ebyincorporated,and that in ca. e of a vacancy in the office of Grand Prior between the date of thi. Our Charter and the saiel eve of St. John a Grand Prior may be elected by an Extraordinary Chapter-General to hold office until the said e\'e of t. John, and that on the same eve of St. John our afore. aiel well-beloved Son, His Royal Highness the Prince of ,Vales, ball become the Grand Prior, and that every future Grand Prior hall be elected by the Chapter-General, subject to the approval of the Sovereign.

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2. DO HEREBY GRANT to the said body politic (hereinafter called the Order) Our licence to purcha e, acquire, take, and hold in mortmain,notwithstanding the Statutes of Uortmain,in perpetuity or otherwise, any land, tenements, a:c.d hereditaments not exceeding in the whole in annual value the sum of ten thousand pounds by the year, such value to be a sessed at the annual value of such lands, tenements, and hereditaments at the respective dates when the same r::hall be purchased, acquired, or taken by the Order. 3. mile DO DECLARE the purposes of the Order to be those declared and set forth in the Statutes set forth in the Schedule to this OLlr Charter. 4. mEte DECLARE AND ORDAIN that the said Statutes shall be the Statutes of the Order, subject as hereinafter mentioned. AND WE DECLARE AND ORDAIN that the said Statutes numbered 1, 2, 3, and -1, declaring the style of the Order, and that We are the head and Patron thereof, and the grades of mem bers and the objects and purposes of the Ordel' and the general qualification of members thereof,shall not be altered otherwise than by Our further Charter in that behalf; but that the others of the said Statutes m.ay be altered and amended by a Chapter-General of the Order, with the perf)onal consent of the Grand Prior (if he be present, or otherwise with his consent in writing), and the approval in writing of Our Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. 5. mEte DECLARE AND ORDAIN that the existing mem bel'S of the said Order or Fraternity, enrolled as aforesaid, shall retain as nearly as may be the same respective rank and grade in the Order hereby incorporated as they have in the said Order or Fri:1ternity at the date of this Our Charter without any new elec!Jion, admission, or other ceremony or condition, as if they had respectively been elected, appointed, and admitted under and in accordance with the said Statutes, and that the existing Prior or Grand Prior of the said Order or Fraternity shall be the Grand Prior of the said Order until the eve of St. J 01n next following the date of this Our Charter.

7. {[be hapter-General of the Order shall have the power of making, re cinding, and amending Regulations or Bye-laws of the Order, which . hall be \Talid and bin ling upon all the members of the Order, provided. however, that such Bye-laws be not repugnant to the provi:ion of thi. Our Charter nor contrary to the law of the Realm. Provided al. 0 that no regulation or bye-law hall be made, l' • cinded, or amended, except with the con~ent of the Grand Prior, given in per on or by writing. 8. {[be Regulation or Bye-laws of the Order may be made for all or any of the following purpo es, or with respect to any of the matters following, viz. : (a) Regulations with re pect to carrying into effect the oLject and purpo es expre sed in this Our Charter.

(b) The management and dispo ition of the property fund. , and resources of the Order.

(c) For prescribing themodein which the Chapter-General or other meeting of the Order, or of any grades or Commanderie thereof, are to conduct and transact their duties and busine. s. (d) For prescrihing the mode and time of summoning and holding G neral, Annual, Special, and other meetings of the members of the Order, and the


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conduct and transaction of business at such meetings.

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(e) The election, reception, and removal of members, includino' o the causes for which removals may be made, and the disqualifications of members. (1) The appointment, remuneration, and conditions of office or service of officers and servants of the Order.

(g) The appointment and powers of Oommittees of members of the Order, and the conduct of business by such Oommittees.

(h) The preparation and keeping and auditing of the accounts of the Order, and the custody of the funds and moveable property of the Order.

(i) Generally for the conduct, regulation, control, and management of the property and affairs of the Order.

9. lit IS HEREBY RESERVED unto Us, and Our heirs and successors, by supplemental Charter to add to, amend, or r~peal the provisions of this Our Oharter or any of them, and to s~ bstItute new provislonsforanyof the provisions of the Oharter,provlded thatsuch supplemental Charter shall have been submitted to the members of the Order in such manner as may be provided by the Bye-laws for a pexiod of six months at the least, and shall be accepted and approved by a majority in number of the members of the Order present at a meeting specially summoned for the purpos~, and the Bye-laws shall contain the regulations necessary for thIS purpose.

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]. TIlE Granel Prio],y of England shall be the Head of the Order of the Ho. pi tal of t. John of Jerusalem in England, and hall be styled in all act. , proceeding. , and pleadings by the name of cc The Gran(l Priory of the Order of the Hospital of t. " John of J eru.alem in El1g1and." 2. liER Iajesty tIl ueen I: the 10vereign Head and Patron of the Gran 1 Priory. The Grand Priory (hereinafter call the Oreler) shall include the following grades of member., namely: a Grand 'Prior, a II h- rior, a titular ailifl' of Egle, Honorary Bailifi's, Commander, Honorary ommal1l1 r. , I night , of J l1stice, Latlie of J u tice, Ohaplains, Knight. of 1race, Ladie. of Grace, E. 'quires, erving rother antI i. tel'. The O'racI of such member. a are not riti -h subj ct. by birth or naturali 'ation are honorary only. To the abov grade. there may be as,'ociate 1 (but not a Members) Honorary A ociates and Donats.

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I. enerally the encouraO'ement and promotion of all works of humanity and cbarity in the relief of sickne. , di , tress, suffi ring, ancI clan gel', vvithout Ii. tinction of race, class, or crced, and the exten 'ion of the great principle of the Or leI', " Pro Utilitate Hominum."

II. Aiding the sick poor, as by pro vi ling the convalescent out-patients of public lIo. pitals and Dispensaries with diets prescribed byth M clical OHicer, ,and vi 'iting them at their homes luring the period of sickness, the foundation and maintenance of Oottage IIospitals and onvalescent Hom s and Training E tablishments for nurses to attend the sick poor.


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III. The promotion of a more intimate acquaintance w.ith the wants of the poor in time of sickness, and the supplymg such information as may usefully aid the proper authorities in the prosecution of meaRures for the improvement of the localities and houses inhabited by the poor.

IV. Aid to the sick and wounded in war,and the promotion of such permanent organisation during time of peace ~rs may be at once available upon the occurrence of any neces Ity for acti ve exertion. V. The award of medals and badges or certificates of honour for special services in the cause of humanity] especially for saving life at imminent personal risk.

VI. The maintenance of the St. John Ambulance Association, the objects of which are: (a) The instruction of persom; in rendering first aid in case of accidents or sudden illness, and in the transport of the sick and injured; (b) The ins truction of persons in the elementary principles and practice of nursing and hygiene, especially of a sick room; (c) The manufacture and distribution, by sale or presentation, of ambulance material] and the formation of ambulance depots in or near mines, factories, and other centres of industry and traffic; (d) The organisation of ambulance corps,invalid transport corps, and nursing corps; (e) And generally the promotion of instruction and carrying out works for the relief of suffering of thesickand injured in peace and war,irres.pectively of race, class, or creed.

VII. Theformationof provincial ao.;~ ociationsor organisations in furtherance of the general objects of the Order.

13 VIII. The maintenance of the British Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem for the treatment of diseases of the eye, the ear, and the throat, irrespectively of race, class, or creed. 4. All members of the Order must profess the Ohristian Faith, and be in the social position required for the respective grades. Every Honorary As ociate must profess the Ohristian Faith and have fulfilled the requirements of the Statutes. 5. All candidates, except Royal and other exalted personages, recommended for admissj on to the Order, or for enrolment as Honorary A. sociates, must, in the fir t instance, be selected by ballot of the Ohapter-General, and one diso$entient in four excludes; such candidates being proposed by two Knights of Justice (except in the case of the admission of an Esquire, when proposed by one Knjght is sufficient) at one Ohapter, and their selection being taken at the Ohapter next following. But no pel' on so selected can be admitted to the Order, or be enrolled as an Honorary As. ociate] unless his or her name has been approved and sanctioned by the Sovereign, after having been duly submitted for such approval and sanction by the Grand Prior. All members recommended for promotion in the Order] having been pro po. ed by two Knights of JURtice at one Ohapter and their election being taken at the Ohapter next following] are elected by ballot of the Ohapter-General,and one di sentient in four excludes. 6. Foundation dues and annual oblations devoted to the hospitaller objects of the Order are payable by members other than members of the Royal Family of the United Kingdom, who, with certain other exalted personages, are specially exempted from the payment of foundation dues, as foHows : Foundation as Esquire £5 Annual oblation as Esquire . £2 Foundation as Lady of Grace £15 If the wife, ister, or daughter of a Knight of Grace £3 1/ Annual oblation as Lady of Grace £2 Foundation a8 Knight of Grace £201/ Annual oblation as Knight of Grace £3 On promotion as Lady of JUFltice £5 II

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14 If the wife, sister, or daughter of a Knight of Justice Annual oblation as Lady of Justice Foundation as Chaplain Annual oblation as Chaplain On promotion as Knight of .Justice Annual oblation as Knight of Justice On promotion to Commander (to the funds of his Commandery) Annual oblation to the same, in addition to oblation to the Order as Knight of Justice On promotion to Bailiff Annual oblation, which is in addition to the oblation as Knight of Justice Annual oblation of the Grand Prior .

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The annual oblations, which are due on the 1st of January in each year, may be commuted by such payments as shall be fixed by the Regulations and Bye-Laws. 7. Order.

The Grand Prior is the first and principal Knight of the

S. The Grand Prior is elected by the Chapter-General out of the Knights of Justice, on the eve of St. John the Baptist's Day, and holds office so long as he continues to be a ~£mb er of the Order, or until resignation.

9. On the Grand Prior devolves the whole government of the Order, subject to the provisions of these Statutes. He nominates the Commanders and the titular Bailiff of Egle on the recommendation of the Chapter-General; but for those provinces in which Provincial Chapters exist, only on presentation of the respective Provincial Chapters. He receives the Knights according to the stipulations detailed below, approves the Executive Officers of the Order, and nominates the Serving Brothers and listers on the recommendation of the Chapter-General or of the Provincial Chapters. 10. The Grand Prior shall select a Knight of Justice to act as his Deputy, and such Knight of Justice when so appointed shall be styled the Sub-Prior. The duties and position of the Sub-Prior shall be defined in the Regulations or Bye-laws

11. The Chapter-General, five m'embers of which shall form a quorum, is convened by the Grand Prior, and consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, the titular Bailiff of Egle, the Honorary Bailiffs, the Commanders, the Honorary Comma.nders, the Knights of Justice, the Chaplain-General, and those Chaplains anu Knights of Grace who are members of the Conncil, under the presidency of the Grand Prior or that of the Sub-Prior, or in their absence of the Senior Knight present. The President has a seconu or casting vote. Honorary Knight of Justice may attend the Chapter-General, but have no part or vote in the proceedings. The Ohapter-General assembles quarterly as heretofore at St. John' Gate, Clerkenwell, upon twenty-one days' previous notice, or such other place as the Chapter-General or the Grand Prior may, from time to time, for any special reason appoint. It may be at any time specially convened on the requisition of seven of its member., such requi ition to contain a statement of the propositions to be ubmitt d to it. Voting by proxy or by voting papers is not permitted. The hapter-General is always opened and closed with prayer, and is to be held accordillg to ancient usage, provided, nevertheless, that no Form of Prayer shall be used which is inconsistent with the forms of wor hip of the Churches of England and Scotland as by law establi hed. The Chapter-General has to elect every future Grand Prior, to make recommendation to the Grand Prior in case of vacancies in the grade of the titular Bailiff of Egle, and in ommanderies for the provinces in which no Provincial hapter exist, otherwi e, to report on the recommendations of the Provincial Ohapters, to examine and to settle the lists of mem bel' who are a pil'ing to become Knights of J u. tice, and to examine and pass the accounts of the Trea ury of the Order. The Ohapter-General forms the Court of Honour, an] ha ' power to make bye-laws from time to time for the regulation of iL proceeding, and has power to remove all members or honorary a. sociates selected by the Chapter-General as aforesaid. During the intervals of regular meetings the Chapter-General delegates its powers (excepting the election, removal, and promotion of members) to the Council; but the acts of the Council are not valid unless confirmed by the Chapter-General, to which it is directly responsible for all it. proceeding. No member can


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serve In the Chapter-General who lS In arrear for his annual oblations. All members attending the Chapter-Generalll1ust wear the insignia of their respective grades as hereinafter defined.

may have form erly existed at or neal' the same site under the Grand Priory of England. The Commanders and the other members of the Provincial Chapters shall exercise supervision over the charitable institutions, and other hospitalJer work in connection \vith the Order, within their respective provinces, shall collect the funus for these purposes, and for the Order generally, shall submit the provincial accounts, and shall report on their administration to the Grand Prior. They have to recommend for appointment by the Grand Prior the Serving Brothers and 'i~teri:l, al '0 the Executive Officers required for the provincial admini,·tratioll. They have to present for nomination the Officer ', Chaplain, &c., of the hospitals and other institutions, anu such per~ons as they may think, in consideration of aiel gi ven to the local charitable work administered by their Provincial Chapter, shoulll be admitted as Honorary Associates of the Oruer, unless it be otherwi e provided at their establishment or in the Provincial tatlltes. The Commander, are to be nominated by the Grand Prior from the Knights of J u tice. '\There Provincial Chapters exist, the recommendation of Commanders i made by the Provincial Chapter, through the Chapter-General, which has the power to inquire into the recommendations and to refuse them. Where Provincial bapters do not exi 't, the recommendations are made by the Chapter-General. The Commanders must be residents within their 1'e 'pective Commanderies.

12. The Council (three members of which form a quorum) consists of the Executive Officers of the Order, the Chaplain-General, and seven members to be elected by the Chapter-General. The Council meets quarterly and at such other times as the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, or the President of the Council may deem necessary,seven clear days' notice being given to the mern bel's except in cases of emergency, when three clear days' notice shall be deemed sufficient. The Sub-Prior is ex-officio Presid ent of the Council. In his absence, the Senior Knigh t present presides. The President has a second or casting vote. 13. The Exgcutive Officers of the Order are the Chancellor, Secretary-General, Receiver-General, Almoner, Registrar, Genealogist, the Director of the Ambulance Department, Librarian, and those holding such other offices as may afterwards be created by the Regulations or Bye-Laws. Th e Executive Officers are elected by the Chapter with the approval of the Grand Prior. Their term of office is three years, subject to re-election. They must be members of the Order. To any of the above offioes may be appointed an Assistant Officer, who must be a member or an Honorary Associate of the Order, whose duties and position shall be defined by the Regulations and Bye-Laws. 14. A General Assembly of all members of the Order will be held annually on St. John the Baptist's Day. 15. The Commanderies now existing will be continued when and so long as there are sufficient members attached thereto to fulfil the required duties. It is competent (with the consent of the Chapter-General) for four or more members of the Order, of whom at least two must be Knight.s of Justice, to form themselves into a new Commandery with a Provincial Chapter attached to it, under the presidency of one of their number, being a Knight of Justice, whose name shall be submitted by the Chapter-General to the Grand Prior for approval. Such new Commandery may revi ve and bear and use the name and style of a Commandery which

16. Knights of Justice may be nominated by the Grand Prior as Honorary Bailiffs and ommanders on the recommendation of the Chapter-General. 17. TheProvincia.lStatutesmust besu bmittedforexamination and sanction to the Chapter-General, and mLlst be approved by the Granll Prior, before they can be put in force. 1. The number of Knights of Justice is unlimited. They continu e to be Knights of J L1 tice although promoted to any higher grade. 19. It shall be competent for the Grand Prior and CbapterGeneral, 'Nith the approyal and. sanction of the Sovereign to invite any d.escen lant of Her, aid. Maje ty the Queen,ol' the Sovereign, or President, or Head of the Executive Government of any State) or


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any other :Member of the Royal Family of the United Kingdom or of any other State} to become a Knight of J u tice, anc1 upon the acceptance of . uch invitation he .'hall thereupon be enrolled as such, and shall be exempt from the payment of foundation <lues.

26. Anyone of good social position, or who, by reason of marked. ervices to the Order, or in the furtherance of its objects, may be con idered worthy of admission, is eligible for the grade of a Knight of Grace, provideu. he profe.. es the Christian Faith, and carries out the objects of the Order in bis life and conduct. He can. erve on the Councilor a8 an Executive Officer.

20. Every other candidate for the grade of Knight of J u tice must be a Knight of Grace of the Order, and mu. t show proof that the coat of arms he bear has been duly recorded to him in the Office of Arms, either in Engla.nd, Scotland, or Ireland, or that he is paternally descended from a family whose arms are already recorded in either of the above Offices, and he must al. o . how uch genealogical proof of descent and u. e of armorial bearings by hi ancestors as shan be defined bytheRegulations or Bye-law. . But no member can be enrolled as a Knight of Justice unless he has durinO' his membership of the Order discharged all his dues and annual oblations, and has already paid into the exchequer of the Order the fees due upon his elevation to the grade of Knight of Justice.

21. Whoever may,in the opinion of the Grand Prior,have had an expectancy underthe old con titutions of the Order may, without further proceedings, ask for his reception as a Knight of Justice. The reception of Knights of Justice takes place, as a rule, upon the eve of St. John the Baptist's Day, in accordance with a list made by the Grand Prior in Chapter-General, and at such other times as may be expedient. 22.

23. The Knights who are thus to be received are to be admitted by the Grand Prior (or his deputy), in the As. emLly of the Chapter-General, according to the observances customary in olden times, and this reception is generally to take place at St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell. Knights of Justice who have been duly received may bear the arms of the Order, viz.: cc Gules," a cross argent" embellished alternately in each of the principal angles with a lion guardant and a unicorn, both pass ant ,e or," as a chief on their coat of arms. C(

24. All candidates for admission who are in Holy Orders must enter the class of Chaplains. They are eligible to serve on the Council and to hold Executive offices. 25. One of the Chaplains is appointed by the Chapter as Chaplain-General for a peri.od of five years, and is eligible for re-appoin tmen t.

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The number of Knights of Grace i unlimited.

2. The Grand Prior (or hi. Deputy) admits the Knights of Grace, but they do not receive the accolade. They are affiliated to the Order, and may be promoted to the grade of Knights of Justice if duly qualified. 2!J. Knights of Grace who may de .. ire to become KniO'hts of Justice mu t seek the promotion through the Chapter-Gen~ral. 30. The Provincial Chapters may recommend to the Chaptercneral, for reception as Knights of Ju tice, Knights of Grace belonging to their re pective ommanderies. 31. It shall be competent for the Grand Prior and Cbapter~e~eral, with the approval and sanction of the Soverejgn, to

mVlte any Lady being a de cendant of Her said Majesty the Queen, or any other Lady being a member of the Royal Family of the Unite 1 King 10m or a Queen Regnant or Queen Consort, or any Lady being a meJ.llber of the oyal Family of any other State, to become a Lady of J u. tice,and upon the acceptance of uch invitation such Lady shall thereupon be enrolled a such, and shall be exempt from the payment of foundation due. 32. 0 other Lady can be elected a Lady of Justice without having been previou ly enrolle 1 a a Lady of Grace, nor until he has shown proof that the coat of arms he bears ha been duly recorded to her in the Office of Ann either in EnO'land cotlanel , or 0' Ireland, or that Bhe i paternally deflcenueel from a family whose arms ar already l' corded in ither of the above office. ,and he mu t also show such genealogical proof of Ie. cent anel u e of armorial bearings by her ance tor .. as 'ball be defined by the R gulations or Bye-Law'. But no member can be enrolled a a Lady of Ju tice unless she has, during her member 'hip of the Order, eli cbarged all her dues and annual oblations, and ha alreauy paid into the Exchequer of the Order the fee due upon her elevation to the grade of Lady of Justice.


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All Ladies of Justice duly enrolled may augment their coat of arms in the same manner as Knights of Justice.

and are eligible to erve on, 01' be attached to, the Committees of the Foundations or Departments of the Order. The Honorary Associates whose names are entered on the roll of Honorary Associates kept in the custody of the Secretary of the Order shaH continne to be Honorary Associates without any further election.

33. Ladies possessing such qualifications as are required for the Grade of a Knight of Grace may in a similar manner be elected as Ladies of Grace. 34. The Ladies (two at least of whom must be Ladies of Justice) have the power to constitute themselves into a Chapter under the direction of the Chapter-General, and to appoint a President, who must be a Lady of J u tice. They may also draw up such rules and bye-laws for their guidance as they may dee~ necessary, subject to the approval of the Chapter-General. TheIr duties should be to visit the convalef-'cents relieved by the alms of the Order, and to report from time to time to the Chapter-General, and to assist generally in the hospitaller work. 35. Any Knight of Justice may nominate a candidate for admission to the class of Esquires on becoming his sponsor on the following points: That he is a Christian, of goou education, eminent for virtue and morals, and in an honourable position in life. He has no vote, and can only hold an assistant office, but if otherwise qualified is eligible for promotion to a higher grade. He is elected by the Chapter-General and admitted by the Grand Prior; but each Knight is to have only two accepted Esquires of his nomination on the Roll as Esquires at anyone time. 36. Serving Brothers and Sisters of the Order are chosen from amongst persons profe sing the Chri~tiall Faith, who, from a spirit of charity, devote themselves to the care of the sick, and direct their activity and energies to the hospitals and establishments of the Order. They will be nominated by the Grand Prior on the recommendation of the Chapter-General; or in the case of those attacheu to Provincial Commanderies, on the recommendation of the Provincial Chapters. 37. Persons eminently distinguished for philanthropy, or who have especially devoted their exertions or professional skill in aid of the objects of the Order,or have taken an active or prominent part in the establishment and dcvelopmeut of the hospitaller works of the Order, may, although not members, be elected for enrolment as Honorary Associates. They can hold Assistant Executive Offices,

38. All the Mem befF; and the Honorary Associates of the Order are under the govetnment and control of the Order. 39. Every member, on election or promotion, and every Honorary Associate, on election, and on complying with the requirements of the Statutes, will receive a diploma under the seal of the Order. 40. Donats are persoml who, from an appreciation of the works of the Order, have contributed to its funds. They are not enrolled, nor do they receive any diploma, nor are they entitled to any badge belonging to the Order, but a list of them will be preserved. 41. The mantles of the Grand Prior and Members entitled to attend the Chapter- General must be black, having on the left side the white cross of eight points, known and hereinafter referred to and described as ( The Maltese Cross," embelli hed in the same manner as the badge hereinafter described. The forms and patterns of, and the materialFl for, the mantles, linings, and cros es shall be detined and depicted by and in the Regulations or Bye-laws. The mantles will be worn on such occasions as the Grand Prior may from time to time direct. 42. The badge of the Grand Prior shall be the Maltese Cross of white enamel set in gold, embellished alternately at each of the principal angles with a lion guarJant and a unicorn, both passant gold, and is worn around the neck suspended from a black watered riband or from a chain; and the said Grand Prior shall wear the aforesaid badge, surmounted by the Imperial Crown, as represented and depicted in the Regulations and Bye-laws. Provided, nevertheless, that in the event of his re ignation he shall be entitled to continue to wear the said badge, so surmounted, so long as he continues to be a member of the Order. The titular Bailiff of Egl , Honorary Bailiff, Commander)


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22 Honorary Commanders, and Knights of Justice wear a similar badge in like manner, but not surmounted by the Imperial Crown. The Grand Prior and members of each of the above five grades may wear on the left side of the breast a star, consisting of the Maltese Cross, with embellishment as aforesaid, of white enamel, set in gold. The cross of linen, with the aforesaid embellishment embroidered in gold, may be worn instead of the star; that of the Grand Prior, titular Bailiff of Egle, and Honorary Bailiffs figured on a sopra-veste of black silk in front of the breast; that of the Commanders, Honorary Commanders, and Knights of Justice on the left breast. The badge of a Chaplain is similar to that of a Knight of Justice, but is worn on the left breast suspended from a black watered riband. The badge of a Lady of Justice is similar in form to that of a Knight of Justice, and is worn on the left shoulder, attached to a black watered riband tied in a bow; but that of Her Royal Highness The Princess of "Vales shall be surmounted by the Imperial Crown in a similar manner to that of the Grand Prior. The badge of a ' Knight of Grace is the Maltese Cross, of white enamel, set in silver and embellished as aforesaid, but in silver, suspended from a black watered riband round the neck. The badge of a Lady of Grace is similar in form to that of a Knight of Grace, and is worn on the left shoulder attached to a black watered riband tied in a bow. ' The badge of an Esquire is similar to that of a KniO'ht of Gnwe, but is worn on the left breast, and suspended from a 5black watered riband. Serving Brothers and Sisters wear the above badge on the arm embroidered or stamped in silver, and in such manner as shall be defined by the Regulations or Bye-laws. Honorary members wear the badges of their respective grades. The badge of an Honorary Associate is the Maltese Cross embellished as aforesaid, but all of silver. The men wear it on the left breast suspended from a black watered riband. The ladies wear it on the left shoulder, attached to a black watered riband tied in a bow. . The sizes of the badges, stars, and crosses of the Grand Prior and members and Honorary Associates, and the width and

materials of the ribandtl, aDd the material and design of the chain of the Grand Prior, shall be described and depicted in the Regulations or Bye-laws. The above badges may be worn on all occasions, whether connected with the ceremonies of the Order or otherwise, by members and Honorary Associates, as long as their names are on the Roll of the Order, in the manner and form prescribed for the various grades: provided, nevertheless, that the election to any of the above grades in the Order, or the privileges derived therefrom of wearing any of the badges appertaining or belonging thereto, hall not be deemed or construed to confer any rank, tyle, title, dignity, or appellation or social precedence whatsoever. 43. The Seal of the Order shall have engraved thereon the Maltc. e 1'0 s, . urmoL1ntec1 by an Escocheon of the Arms of the Order, a. heretofore de 'cribed, the whole surrounded by the legend, the word. of which may either be in full or abbreviated, cc Sigillum cc Iagni Prioratu. Ordini. Ro.'pitalis Sancti J ohanni J eru alem in "Anglin." The Chancellor ha charge of the Seal of the Order. " ben nece ary for the due uespatch of busines" he may depute the care of it to the ecretary Ol' the Registrar, provided that the penni sion of the Chapter be previously obtained.

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c11. The Mottoes of the Pro tilitate HominulD."

Ord er shall be

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<15. The 1Ialtese ros, with embelli hment a aforesaid, may be u ed a a device by the Department ' of the Oruer in ucb mann l' only a. the Chapter-General may from time to time direct.

<.b6. The medal of the Order is given for gallantry in saving life on land, and con·i ts of a circular me lallion, either of silver or of bronze, of such ize as the Chapter-General from time to time determines, on the obverse of each of which is the 1Ialtese Cro s, with the afore aid embelli hment, surrounded by the in cription, For service in the cause of Humanity"; and on the reverse a sprig of the plant t. John's wort, with which are entwined scrolls bearing the nameR " J el'usalem," cc England," and surrounded by the iuscription cc Awarded by the Grand Priory of the Order of "the Ho pital of St. John of Jerusalem in England." The medal is suspended from a black watcrellriband of such material and width as the Chapter-General determines. (C


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The medal shall only be awardeu. to those who, in a conspicuous act of gallantry, have endangered their own lives. The medal is to be worn by men on the right breast, by ladies, in such manner a, may be defined by the Regulations or Bye-laws. The award of medals i.' macle by the Ohapter-General. If any person to whom a medal has been awarded shall by his or her conduct become unworthy of it, his or her name may be erased by the Ohapter-General from the Register of those upon whom the medal of the Order has been conferrecl,ancl he or. he shall thereupon cease to be entitled to wear it.

may otherwif)e resolve, regulated by seniority of admission to each class. The rand Prior and ~hapter-General shall have the full power of calling in que, tion the concluct of any member who is removeable uncleI' tlJef'le Statutes,or of any Honorary AssociateoCthe Order;and if a Chapter specially summoned for the purpose, after hearing or giving to such member 01' Honorary Associate the opportunity of being heard in such manner as the special Chapter think just or a: the Ohapter-General may direct, shall have considered the cOllduct of such member or Honorary Associate as a violation of the f'tatute,' of the Order, or as derogatory to the honour of such member or IIonorary Associate,':l, the Uhapter-General, on receiving the l' port of such special 'hapter, with the personal consent of the Urancl Prior, if he be pre 'ent, or) if not, with his consent in writing, may cause the name of such member or Honorary As 'ociate to be rased from the Holl of the Onler; and the Chapter-General shall in such cases be the sole judge a to whether the conduct or uehaviour has been such as to require removal from the Order. The lhapter- eneral, with the con. ent of the Grand Prior as afore aiel, shall have power to re. tore the member or Honorary Associate who may have been so removed if circumstances render it just and expecli nt so to do.

47. The St. John Ambulance As,ociation and the British Ophthalmic Hospital at Jeru 'alem are foundations of the Order ancl under its entire control; but the charge thereof is given to special Committees appointed by the Chapter-General, to which the Oommittees are directly . responsible. The regulations as to the management of these foundations, and selection, if nece:sary, of persons other than ::Member or Associates of the Order to be attached thereto, are made by the Chapter-General, and may be altered from time to time. 48. Every member and Honorary Associate must) on reception or admission, make the following cleclaration : « I solemnly declare« That I will ever be faithful and obedient to the Order (( so far as is consistent with my duty to my (( Sovereign and country, doing everything in (( my power to contribute to its glory, prosperity « and utility; that I will combat everything (( prejudicial to itf:! well-being; that I will never (( act contrary to its dignity, but that I will (( conduct myself always as a good Christian) " and a man [woman] of honour." 49. Every member on aclmission, or as soon after as possible, must sign the Homage Roll of each grade, ancl communicate to the. Registrar such particulars of his public services, &c., as it may be desirable to record in the Roll of Members . .50. All precedence within each class in the Order is, except, for members of the Royal Family, or except as the Chapter-General

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to be made patent. UOCitne5S Ourself at Westminster the Fourteenth day of May in the fifty-first year of Our Reign. 1B~

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REGULATIONS <tlbb enbunt.

OR BYE-LAWS AlteTation by ~uay of addition in Ola~iJse 42. Passed at a ChapteT-General on the lIth DecembeT, 188. Oonsented to by the GTand P r;'io?', and approved by the L onl Iligh OhancelloT, and approved and sanctioned by IIer Majesty the Queen.

m::bat in future a1l Knights of Grace of the Order may wear a Badge or Star consisting of the eight pointed Cross of the Order of Whit.e Enamel set in Silver, or of ilver, and embellishe 1 in I 'ilver, on the left breast, of such size and material as the ~haptcr­ General may determine and define in the Bye-laws and Regulations, and that the said Badge or Star may be WOl'n on all occasions whether connected with the ceremonies of the Order or otherwise, in like manner as the Badge or Star of a Knight of Justice is to be worn; and that the Ohaplains of t.he Order may wear the Badge appel'taining to their Grade suo pended from a black watered silk riband around the neck, of such length and width as the Ohapter-General shall determine and denne in the Bye-laws and Regulations.

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Made and adopted at a Chapter of the Order held at St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London, 17th December, 1888.

1888.


REG U L A T ION S, OR

BYE-LAWS.

The Sub-Prior occupies a position in the Order next to the Grand Prior. He is ex officio President of the Oouncil and in the absence of the Grand Prior, presides at all Chapters and Assemblies of the Order.

Sub-Prior.

As regards the Admission into the Order or to the Grade of Honorary As ociate, under the provi ions of Olause 5 of the Statute. , should the name of any Candidate, duly nominated not be brouo-ht forward for selection at the Cbapter next following the nomination, it may be brought forward at any subsequent Chapter; provid ed that in the event of twelve calendar months having elapsed since the date of the nomination, the nomination shall become void and a fre h nomination must be made in the prescribed form before the Candidate's name can be brought forward for selection.

Admission of Member or selection deferred.

The exemption from payment of full Foundation Du es by the wife, sister or daughter of a Knight of Grace as mentioned in Section () of the Statutes applies equally to the wife, sister, or daughter of members of a higher grade.

Foundation Dues.

Annual Oblations are due 1 t January in each year. :Members joining previou. to t. John's Day (:Ath June) in time to entitle them to attenLl the General A. sem bly as such, in any y ear, shall pay tho full oblation for tho cnrrent year. After that date and prior to October 1 t, lllombe)'tjjoining Hhall pay for the remainder of the CUlT nt year a halfyeal"s Oblation, but after lst October, in any year, one year' Oblation, paid in full at the time of election, shall be considered a covering the Oblation for the remainder of the ourrent year and for the year next following. Annual Oblations beyond the fir t year's Oblation, or such portion thereof as may bo payable at the time of election} may be oommuted by the payment of a snm equal to the amount of Ten such Oblations. Momber who have commute], and are sub 'equently promoted to a higher grado, shall pay the difference between the Annual Oblation of the higher grade and the amount of the previous

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l Oblation but all further Oblations, after the first one due An n ua, d' l'k at the time of such promotion, may be commute ,lll 1 e manner as the previous Oblation ,by the payment of a sum equal to Ten such further Oblations. The sums obtained from such Commutations shall be treated as Capital, and not as part of the Annual Income of the Order.

Tho Council may, with the consent of the Grand Prior-(giving due notice accordino' to the ~ tatutes),-summon Chapters-General at other times than the dates fixed for the regular quarterly meeting. ; such Chapter -General to be held for transacting the general bu ine. s of the Order, and at such Chapters the Minutes of the previous Chapter-General or Special ChapterGeneral shall be confirmed. Should however the Council deem it nece sary, or upon the requisition of even Members of the Chapter, with the con, ent of the Grand Prior, a Special hapter-General may be ummoned for the COll id eration of any 'PCt/rticular matter, the nature of which l11U"t be specially stated in the notice; but at such pecial hapter, no other bu , ines shall be tran acted, neither shall the minutes of any previous Chapter-General be then confirmed.

CHAPTER-GENERAL. Chapter-General.

Powers of the Council.

Form of Prayer for the Chapter-General. (See Appendix). . No Resolution passed by the Chapter-General,. or A~t. there?f, IS valid without the assent, either personally or In wntmg, of the Grand Prior. The Chapter-General shall have t~e pow.er, :vith the consent of the Grand Prior, should space permIt, to ~nv~te Members of the Order other than those entitled to attend the Chapter, or Honorary Associates of the Order, to be present during Special Chapters or Oeremonies of the Order, but the presence of ~embers, or Honorary Associates, by such invitati~n, does not, In any way, entitle them to take part in the proceedIngs, or to vote.

All applicatiolis by Ladies to con titute themselves as a Chapter under ection 3 b of the Statutes, shall be su bmitted to and con. iderecl by the ouncil.

Ladies' Ctapter.

THE COUNCIL.

The Council shall investigate the applications of candidates and their armorial proofs, and shall entertain the adjustment of any differences which may arise on subjects conce~'ning th.e ~rder. Should the conduct of any Member, in matters eIther wltlun 01' beyond the Order, be, in the opinion of t~e Council, inco~ istent with the principles of the Order, not In accordance WIth the position of its Members, or in any manner der~gatory to, .01' subversive of: its objects and interests, the CouncIl shall brlllg the matter before the next Chapter-Genera1. Nomination Forms for each grade shall be prepared by the Council for the approval of the' Chapter-General. The Genealogist shall have charge of these forms and shall, from time to time, suggest such alterations as he may consider necessary, or ad~isable. The Knight presiding in the absence of the Sub· PrIor may, should the Council then sitting deem it necessary with the permission previously obtained of the Sub-Prior, or by command of the Grand Prior, summon a further meeting of the Council prior to the next regular day of meeting, giving fluch notice, according to the Charter, as may be deemed sufficient.

The Council has power to appoint Finance an I other Committees from time to time to report to it on the several matters delegated to them. The ecretary-General is (( ex officio " a member of all COlllwittees.

Finan ce and other COlllmi t tees.

EXE 'UTIVE OFFICERS.

The hancellor has charge of the Arcbi ves, tbe Homage Roll, vf Members an ] Honorary Associates, and the eal of the Order. When nece 'ary for the due di, patch of bu ine , he may depute the care of any or all of the e to the ecretaryGeneral or the Regj trar, provided that the permi ' ion of the Chapter be previou ·ly obtained. On him devolve all the arrangements for the reception of Members, and for the annual Assembly on St. John Baptist'. Day. In the absence of the Sub-Prior the Chancellor, if present, shall preside at the Meetings of the Council. In the absence of the Sub-Prior and Chancellor, the Senior Knight present shall preside,

Chancellor.


6 SecretaryGeneral.

R eceiverGeneral.

Accounts.

Almoner.

Registrar.

The Secretary- General shall record the procee lings of the Order, conduct its correspondence and convene its meetings. In his absence the A sistant Secretary appointed by the CbapterGeneral shall act. The forms of summons for the CouncilR and Chapters-General shall be submitted by the Secretary-General to the Council for approval. The Receiver-General shall reCelve and pay all momes on account of the Order, but he is not authori 'ed to make any di bursements without a mandate from the hapter-General or Council. H e shall produce the banker's pa book at each meeting of the Oouncil, and render a half-y early statement of accounts at the Chapter-General immediately preceding the General Assembly on St. John's Day. He shall notify to the Chancellor the receipt of foundation dues, and of payments for Insignia. The accounts shall be made up and audited to the 31st Dccember in each year and a proper balance sheet i, sued with the Annual Report in the following Spring.

The Almoner shall have the direction of the charitable work of the Order, as defined in sub-sections II and III of section 3 of the Statutes. H e is cbarged with the proper and economical disbursements of the funds placed at his disposal for sucb chari.. table purposes as the Chapter may from time to time decide upon. He may be aided by an Assistant Almoner appointed by the Chapter-General. The Almoner shall report from time to time to the Chapter-General, and shall present an annual Report at the Chapter-General on St. John's Eve. In the absence of the Almoner the duties shall devolve upon the Assistant Almoner. The Registrar shall have the correct keeping of the Roll of Members, past and present, with the recording of their genealogies, services, &c. He shall stamp and register all diplomas. He shall prepare for publication the Rolls of Members and

7 Honorary Associate. at .'nch times as the 'hapt r-General may direct. In such work he may be a sisted by the Genealogist.

The Genealogi. t shaH undertake the investigation of the genealogical proof,' of candida,te" a l' port of which shall be submitted to the Council before they can be recommended to the hapter for ballot. He may al 0 a i,t the Registrar in the preparation of the Roll of Iembers and Honorary A ociates.

Genealogist.

The Director-General of Ceremonie . hall have the reO'ulation o an 1 control of all cerCl1l0nie. which hall be under hi oO' uidance and dir etion. Hi place in the list of Executive Officers shall be ne~-t the Genealogi t.

DirectorGeneral of Ceremonie.

The Librarian hall ha"\Te the charge of the book, paper, &c., belol1')'ing to the library of the Order, and hall report upon all additions, l' cluirem ntR, 01' mi sing book, to tbe eneral A embly on t. John's Day. H shn.ll luly enter from time to time all a(lc.1ition and alteration to th catalogue_ Hi place a an Executi ve Oilicer hall be ne.-t the Director-General of Ceremonies.

Librarian.

After the PI' ceding Ex cutiv Officer"" hall follow tho e of the Ambulance Department, of which the Director and hief Secretary for the time being, if of or a,bove the grade of a I night of Grace, shall b ex officio member. of th e Council.

Director and Chiet eCrt'tary Ambulance Department.

The Director of the Ambulance Department hall be appointed by the Chapter-General, and. hall be the Chi f Executive Officer of the St. John Am bulanc Association. II hall keep him elf inforlll'd as to all change!:) and improvC'lllents in ambulance lllat rial, amI shall maintain an accurat regi,ter of the qualifications of pers011S willing to I've in variou capaciti" as ambulance b lpel's in tim of peac , and at 0 in any war in which British forces may b enga o' d. In time of war, the aclmini "tration of the ambulance antI hospiLal work of the nler at the scene of

Director of the Ambulance Dl·pnrtment.


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hostilities, shall devolve, subject to the control of tbe ChapterGeneral and the orders of the mi.litary authorities, upon the Director of the Ambubnce Department, who sha1l oe a. , isted by a special \Var Ambulance Committee appointed by the hapterGeneral, and composed of Member and Associate. of the Order, not les:) than two-thirds being Knights of Justice. The Director of the Ambulance Department shall be ex officio a Deputy Chairman of the" St. John Ambulance As ociation."

The several Departments of the Order shall obey all Statutes and Regulations which have been ordained, or may, from time to time, be ordained. But in carrying out the work in ~my Department . hould any qu e,-tion arise not provided for in such Statute and Regulations, the matter sball be referr8(1 at once by the Departmental ommittee to the Council of the Order. Should the Council con. ider it desirable to take any action therein beyond the discretionary power. vested in it, it shall bring the matter before a pecia111eeting of the Chapter-General convened for that purpo e according to the tatutes. In order that all matters of importance which have occupied the attention of any Departmental Committee may be submitted to the hapter General, for it consideration and approval, each Departmental Committee" hall pre ent a report of such lDatter3, through it:-:; representative Officer, at the next ensuinomeetino' of b 0 the ouncil, due notice of such intention beincy o bo'i yen to the Secretary- eneral.

Duties of Dppartmental Co lllIlli ttees.

All future appointment within the several Departments of the Orc1 l' shall be recommended by the Committees of such Departments, but will not be valid until they have received the approval of the hapter-General, and the consent of the Grand Prior. All xi ting appointments must be confirmed in like manner.

Future Departmental Appointme:lts.

The Chapter-General, with the consent of the Grand Prior, given either personally or in writing, shaH have power to create, from time to time, such further 'E xecuti ve Offices as may be considered necessary, or desirable, for calTying on the work of the Order. The position, on the list of Executive Officers, of Members appointed to such offices, sha.ll be specified at the same hme, and the definition of such appointments shall be then added to, and form part of, the Bye-laws and Regulations.

The Chaplain-General shall be appointed by the hapter-General. He presi Ie. over the haplain. He hall officiate or depute one of hi. officiating haplain. to do so, at the commencement and closing of the Chapter. On him devolve all the arrangements and details connected with the religiou service on t. John' Day, in which he may have the aid of the Secretary-General and Almoner, and such of the Chaplains a he may elect to a i"t him.

ChaplninGeneral.

Chaplains.

The Chapter-General shall appoint a Committee to administer the work of the Department oE the Briti h Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem, of which the Chairman for the time being, selected by the Chapter-General, shall be ex officio a Member of the Council, provided he be of, or above, the grade of a Knight of Grace.

Two Chaplains shall from time to time, anrl for uch period as the Chapter-General shall determino, be appointed a Officiating Chaplains, and shall take precedence a . uch, accon1inEl' to their respective seniority in the Order, and hall ofliciate at Chapter in the ab once of the haplain-General. During their term of office they shall be Executive Officers of the Council, and hall

The Chief Secretary of the Ambulance Department shall be appointed by the Central Executive Committee of the t. John Ambulance Association, subject to confirmation by the ChapterGeneral. He shall conduct the general cor I' spond ence of the Ambulance Department on all matters relating to the organization and development of the Centres, Branches and Clas, e. , and sball if required, act as Secretary to the 'pecial War Ambulance Committee. The Chief Secretary shall annually submit to tbe ChapterGeneral at such date as may be determined from time to time, the yearly report of the St. John Ambulance A oClation, including the Statement of Accounts, as approved by the Central Ex cutive Committee.

Appointment of Addi tional Executive Officers.

British Ophthalmi c H ospital at J erusalem.


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be placed on the list next to the Chaplain-General. In the absence of the Chaplain-General the senior of these Chaplains shall officiate. In the event of the Chaplain-General and the officiating Chaplains being unable to attend, due notice of their inability to be present shall be sent, at least seven days previously, to the Secretary- General, who shall thereupon arrange for a Chaplain of the Order to attend and officiate. Such Chaplains of the Order as are of Episcopal rank shall be entitled to attend the Chapters-General, and, unless Honorary Mem bers only, to take part and vote in the proceedings.

The Assistant Secretary shall attend and act as Clerk of the Council, lmt has no seat thereon. He shall also regularly attend the Chapte~'. -General anll all .. pecial Committees summoned by the Councl1, or Chapter-General as Assistant Secretary, but has no part or vote therein. He shall act under the direction of the Secretary-General, and, in the absence of the SecretaryGeneral shall perform the official duties of that Office.

Assistant Secretary.

The As istant Almoner shall act under the direction of the Almoner, and, in the ab ellce of the Almoner, shall make the Departmental Report.· to the Councilor Chapter-General as may be required, and generally perform the official duties of that Department.

Assistant Almoner.

The hapter-General, with the consent of the Grand Prior lllay create other Department"', and appoint 1embers of the Order to the performance of any pecial duties, or offices, in furtherance of the oLjeets of the Order.

Additional Officers.

The further qualification of Knight of Grace who may seek for aLl mission to the graele of Knights of J ustice-( except for those who are Knights of the Orders of The Garter, Thistle, or St. Patrick; or are Knight , of the first clas of the Order of the Bath, 'tar of India, t. lichael and St. George, or the Indian Empire, who may be admitted without any such further qualifications),- hall be :-That the . aiel candidate hall hew proof that the Arms of their four Gra11el Parents, are, or were, lawfully regi ·tered to thelll or their ancestors in the College of Arms in Englanel, f cotland, or Ireland; or proof that they are lawfully de. cended in direet paternal line from Ance tors who, as far remote a. the fifth generation above their own, or at any anterior period, were. tyled of, 01' above, the grade or degree of E quire, or Gentleman.

Knights of Justice. Qualifications for.

All Commanders of existing Commanderies shall be ex officio members of the Oouncil. The place of Meeting of Commanderies must be sanctioned by the Chapter-General. The proceedings of Commanderies shall be subject to al~ Statutes, Regulations, precedents, and principles of the Order, but a Commandery may have special regulations for its own guidance, provided the same be approved by the Chapter-Genera1. All Members of Commanderies must pay their Annual Dues to the Order in addition to any payments imposed Ly the Commandery. A Commandery may recommend Candidates for admission to the Order. The Commander shall make such written reports of the proceedings of his Commandery as the Chapter-General shall, from time to time, require.

Appointments to Council.

Vacancies-as to fIlling up.

The consent of the Chapter-General shall be obtained to the appointment of individual members of the Council, and they, and the elected members of the Council, may be so appointed in Chapter by acclamation, show of hands, or, if necessary, by ballot. In the latter case the same proportion of dissentients excluding as in the case of the election of members, but no member can become an Executive Officer under the grade of Knjght of Grace, nor is any appointment valid without the consent of the Grand Prior given personally or in writing. The Chapter-General is not bound immediately upon a vacancy occurring to fill up any particular post, but it may be kept vacant for such time as may be considered desirable.

Power being reserved unto the Ohapter-General, with the consent of Ills ROYAL IIIGllNE. s The Grand Prior, given either in penwn or in writing, to receive into the grade of Knight of Justice any Knigh t of Grace, qualified unller the Statute, ,vhom it lllay, for Hpecial Cl,llc1 groat ~ervices rendered to the Oreler, consider descrving of ~llch llisLinction.


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12 Provided, nevertheless, that nothing herein contained shall, in any way interfere with the right of HER MAJEST~ T:r E QUEE , The Sovereio-n Head and Patron of the Order, to sIgnIfy through HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS The Grand Prior, HER MAJESTY'S Royal Will and Pleasure that any Knight of Grace of the Order, duly qualified under the Statutes, shall be specially ~r?moted to. th.e said grade of Knight of Justice; and upon recelVlllg such lll~l­ mation of HER 1AJESTY'S Royal Will and Pleasure, as aforesaId, The Chapter-General shall forthwith issue, under the Seal of the Order, a Diploma, admitting such Knight of Grace to the afore aid grade of a Knight of Justice. Duly Elected Knights of Justice may attend ~he Chapters, but they have no vote or part therein, as such, untIl they have been formally received into that grade. KNIGHTS OF J"USTICE. Am~IISSION Ladies. Admission of, into the Order.

Ladies of Justice. Fur~her qualifications of.

Form of Reception of.

(See Appendix).

OF LADIES INTO THE ORDER.

The nomination papers of all ladies who are candidates for admission to, or promotion in the Order, or for admission to the grade of Honorary Associate, must. in add~tion to the ~ames of two Knights of Justice proposing and secondlllg the candIdate, be supported by the signatures of two Ladies of Justice. LADIES OF JUSTICE. The further qualification of Ladies of Grace who may seek for admission to the grade of Ladies of Justice, shall be :-That such Ladies shall have been duly presented and received at HER MAJESTY'S Court, and shall shew proof that the Arms of their four Grand Parents are, or were, lawfully registered to them, or their ancestors, in the College of Arms in England, Scotland, or Ireland, or proof that they are lawfully descended, in direct paternal line, from ancestors who, as far remote as the fifth generation above their own, or at any anterior period, were styled of, or above the grade or degree of Esquire, or Gentleman. Power being reserved unto the Chapter-General, with the consent of HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS The Grand Prior, given either in person) or in writing, to receive into the grade of Lady of .J uRtice any Lady of Grace, rlualified under the Statutes, and

who shall have been duly presented and received at HER MAJESTY',' Oourt as aforesairl, whom they may, for Rpecial and great ervices rendered to the Order, consider deserving of such distinction. Providerl nevertheles. that nothing herein containec1 shall, in any way interfere with the right of HER 1AJESTY THE QUEEr, Th e overeign Hearl and Patron of the Order, to signify, through HI. ROYAL HIGIL ES~ The Granrl Prior, HER MAJESTY'S Royal vVill anJ. Pleasure that any Lady of Grace of the Order, duly qualified un (leI' the ~ 'tatute., shall be pecially promoted to the . aid grade of Lady of J u.- tice, and upon receiving such intimation of HER MAJE. ' TY'~ Royal 'Yill ancl Plea. ure as afore.·aill, the 1hapter-General shall, forthwith i ' ue under the ~ eal of the Onlc>r, a Diploma admi tting such Lady of Grace to the aforesaid grade of a Lady of Justice. I NIGIIT. OF Jp. 'TICE. The Diploma. hall be in 'uch form a the Chapter-Genera.l may from time to time approve, bllt shall alway. have blazoned upon it the Coat of Arm of the Knlgbt of J u tice with the Arms of the Order in hief, the hield being placed upon the eight pointed Cro's of the Order. Pendant from the hield may be the ba 1ge of a Knight of J u ·tice. LADIES OF Ju TICE. In imiJar manner tbe diploma, the form of which hall be approved by the Cht1,ptcr-General, hall be blazoned with the Anll of the Lady of J u ,tice, with the ATm of the Order in Chief; the hield, or Lozenge, being placed upon the eight pointed Oro s, and the Badge of a Lady of J u tice may be shewn thereon in such manner as the Ohapter-General may approve. OTIIER MEMBER . The Diplomas of other :Members .'hall be in the form approved, from time to time, by the Chapter-GeneraL HONORARY As OClATE . The Diplomas of Honorary Associates shall, in like manner, be approved, from time to time, by the Ohapter-General. All form. of Diplomas shall be 8ubmitted to tho the ncalogiHt .

ouncil by

Diploma


14 MANTLES. Malltles.

The Mantle of the Grand Prior shall be of black velvet lined with white silk, with a train. On the left side of the Mantle shall be the eight pointed cross of the Order, of 12 inches diameter, embroidered in white' silk, and the embellishment of the Lions and Unicorns embroidered in gold. The cordon and tassels shall be of black silk. The Mantle of the Sub-Prior, and the Mantles of all other members of the Order of, or above, the Grade of-Knight of J Llstice, shall be of black silk lined with black silk. On the left side of the Mantles shall be the eight pointed CTOSS of the Order of 12 inches diameter, in white linen, the embellishment of the Lions and Unicorns being em broidered in gold coloured ilk. The cordons and tassels shall be of black silk. The Mantles of the Knights of Grace shall be of black illerino faced with black silk. On the left side of the Mantle shall oe the eight pointed cross of the Order of 12 inche. diameter, in white linen, the embellishment of the Lions and Unicorns 1eing embroidered in white silk, with conlons and ta'isels of black mohair. The Mantles shall all be uniform for the same grade, and of the pattern approved by the Grand Prior.

(See plates in Appenclix.) The Badges of the Order, as specified in the Statutes, Section 42, shall be supplied through the Chancellor alone, at the cost of the Members, except in special instances, to be determined by the Chapter.General, but all applications to be supplied with the Badges must be made through the Secretary-General. The Badges of the Honorary Associates and Serving Brethi'en and Sisters shall be presented by the Order. The Badges shall be sent to St. John's Gate, as required, and placed in the charge of the Chancellor who may, from time to time, instruct the Secretary-General, or the Assistant Secretary to deliver them to such Members as shall have paid their Foundation Dues, and signed the Homage Roll, or to such Honorary Associates as are entitled to them, and who have, in like manner, signed the Homa.ge Roll. All Badges, except those presented by the Order, shall be paid for un deli very, and the Secretary. General :-;hall cause a proper

BADGES OF THE ORDER. Badges.

1.5 boo~ to be k~pt in which entry shall be made of all Badges so receIved and Issued, and of the amounts paid for them. The sizes and description of the Badges shall be as follows:diameter

Knights of Justice {Cross 21 ins. Gold and enamel. Star 2}" " " Chaplains Cross 21 " " " Ladies of Justice Cross 11 " " " Cross 2l Sil ver and enamel. Knights of Grace { Star 2.;}; " " " Ladies of Grace Cross It " " " Esquires Cross Ii " "All Silver." Honorary Associates Cross It " •'erving Brothers and Sisters a Badge worn on the arm. )J

"\Vhereas by section 42 of the Statutes, the wearing of the Badges on all occasion, whether connected with the ceremonies of the Order, or otherwise i. permitted to the members and Honorary A ociates, in order to establi h a uniformity in the wearing of the ,aid Badges in the different grades, and to preyent their being worn upon occasions, when it is not usual to wear Huch tliHtinction.·, Rule and Regulatjons re pecting the wearing of the ame will be i'sued from time to time by the Gran 1 Prior which must be strictly observed by all 'Members and HonoraI'; Associates.

ALL PRECEDENCE in the Order it elf, ,·hall be as follow :_ After the Bailiff of Egle, the member hall, among t them el \Tes, rank according to the dates of their respective appointments in the grades of the Ortler to which they severally belong. Provided, nevertheless, that nothing herein contained hall be deemed to apply to the "Member of the Royal Family, and other Illustrious and Distinguished Personage, who have been, or may hereafter be, admitted into the Orc1er; hut their precedence in all Chapter and Assemblies of the Onler may be denned and determined, from time to time, oy the Chapter-General. Every Member antl Honorary As. ociate of the Or leI' shall inform the Secretary-General, from time to time of his or her address to which notice' of meeting, or any other communication" 'hould oe sen t.

Preceuence.


16 Publications.

Supplemental Oharter.

No Member or Honorary Associate shall print, or publish any decision or resolution of, or matters connected with, the Councils, Ohapters, Departments, or Oommittees of the Order, without the permission, previously obtained, of the Ohapter-General. The Chapter-General shall, from time to time, give such instructions to the Secretary General of the Order, and to the Execut.ive Officers, and to the Secretaries of Departments for the publication of the transactions of tbe Order as may be deemed necessary. Any supplemental Charter, when received by the Ch&pterGeneral, shall be forthwith printed, and a copy shall be sent by post to the address of every member of the Order, with a notification that at the expiration of six months from the date at which such supplemental Oharter shall have been po ted to such members, a special Ohapter-General of the Order will be held to accept and approve of such supplemental Oharter. All the bye-laws of the Order are subject to the provisions of the Oharter, and, in case of inconsistency, a bye-law Ahall be construed as if it had been expressed in conformity with the Oharter.

1Aotice. The Plates illustrating the Badges of the Order

The above Bye-laws and Regulations, drawn 'up by a Special Committee, approvecl by the Council, and passed at the ChapterGeneral held at St. John's Gate, on 17th December, 1888, aTe sanctioned and allowed by rne.

Blbert JBbwarb,

~.,

GRAND PRIOR.

30th January, 1889.

referred to on page 14 of the Bye-Laws are being prepared, and will be issued as soon as they are ready.


APPENDIX.


~be

<Dranb ~rio r\? of tbe ~rber of tbe lbospitaI of $t. 30bn of 3erusalem tn JEnglanb.

P RAYERS FOR USE AT CHAPTE RS.

Bt tbe ®pening of tbe <tbapter. FOR PEACE. ET us pra.y Goel, through J esus Christ our Lord, that He would grant peace, r ". t and concord to all faithful Christians; that He woulu put uown wars anel seditions, restrain the rage of unbelievers, and direct the paths of all Christians into the way of everlasting salvation. L

Amen. FOR TIlE FRUIT ' OF THE EARTH. L

ET us pray Goel, through Jesus Christ our Lord, that He would gi ve and preserve to our use the kindly fruits of the earth, so that in due time we may enjoy them. Amen.

FOR THE QUEE

AND ALL CIlRISTI.Ar KING, &c.

ET us pray od, through J eSLlS Christ our Lord, that He would ble. s anu pl'ese l'Ye all Chri tian K ings, Princes, and Governor, an 1 especially 0UI' most gracious 'overeign Lady QUEEN ' I CTORIA, tho OVEREIG HEAD and P ATRO of our Order, that under Her lye may be godly and quietly governed. Amell. L

FOR THE Pm CE A D Pm CE ' OF "'VALE FAl\IILY.

AND ALL THE ROYAL

ET ns pray God , through Jesus 'Christ onr Lord, that He would bless amI preserve AL13ERT EDWARD, I IUr UE OF ' YALE, Grand Prior of our Order, the Pm CESS OF \VALE , and a.ll the l{OYAL FA lILY. L

Amen.


4 FOR THE

M EMBERS

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AN D AS SOCIATES OF THE ORDER.

TIt tbe <LIose of tbe <Lbapter. Jesus Christ our Lord, that .He would Go d , throuah b d LET us praY vouchsafe to preserve all our Mem bers an~ AssocIates an · d s, that they may study to maintam the honour and . ten t h enhgb elr·mm < usefulness of our Order.

FOR THE SICK A D

Amen.

vVou

JDED A D ALL PRISO ERS AND CAPTIVES.

:a:

ET us pray God, through Jesus Christ our Lord, tbat e would h to all who are sick or wounded, and have pIty upon L gran t h ealt . . k . d all prIsoners an cap t·lves, that they , being delivered from theIr SIC ness and captivity, may come to give Him thanks in His Holy Church.

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HE Lord pre erve us in the number of the Faithful; the Lord grant us means and 01 portunity to c10 good, resolution to persevere, and grace to attain happily to the blessed inheritance of Eternal Life; that like as charity hath united us on earth, so the Divine mercy, which i the help and support of love, may vouchsafe to unite us with Hi faithful ones in Heaven, through the good gift of Jesus Christ our Lord. 'Vho liveth and reigneth with the Father and the Holy Ghost, ev r one GoJ world without end. Amen.

FOR PEACE.

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Amen.

FOR OUR BENEFACTORS.

ET us pray God, through Jesus Christ our Lord, that He wou~d L give to the benefactors of our Order a full reward for theIr . pIOUS work s, an d WOlIld grant them everlasting life after death. Am,en.

tOD, from whom all holy de ires, all good coun els, and all just Iyorks do proceed; giYe unto Thy servants that peace which the world cannot give; that both our hearts may be set to obey Thy comman lment , and al 0 that by Thee we being defended from the fear of our n mies may pa s our time in rest and quietness; through the merits of J e us Christ our aviour. Amen.

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UR Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name.

Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, As it is in Heaven. Give u this day our daily bread. And forgive us our tre passes, As we nd lead us not into temptation; forgi ve them that trespa s again t us. But deliver u from evil: For Thine is the kingdom, The power, and the glory, For ever and ever. A men.

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HE Grace of our Lord Jells Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the lIoly Ghost, be with us all evermore. A men.

[These Prayers are (with certain variations) translations of those specified to be used in Ohapter according to the ancient statutes of the Order of St. John of Jern alem.J


FOR 1\I

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RECEPTION OF I{NIGHTS OF JUSTICE,

The Postulant shall answer-

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,VILL, GOD being my helper.

ACCORDING TO THE USE OF

~be

<Sranb ~rior\? of tbe ~rbel' of the lbospftaI of St. 30hn of 3cru6fllclll in J8nolanb.

The Grand Prior, 01' presiding Knight, having directed the Postulant to kneel upon one knee, slwll 1'eceil'e from the Chancellor the dmwn 8u'01'd oj the O},LZe)', and hewing ?'isCIL f)'om his seat, he shall give to the Postulant-not being c/; Knight of any fecognized Order of Knighthoodthe Accolade (three strokes on the left shoulder), saying-

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The lIfembel's oj the ChalJte1' being assembled, 'l()earing the insignia oj their 1'espectiz;e mnks, and all being seated accor(ling to thei J' )1l'ecedelll'e ill the 01'de1', the Gmncl P1'iOT (orin his absence the pre;;i(lillfj Knigld) occupying the ChaiT of State. The customa1'y Prayen on opening a Chapter haz;ing been said,The Postulant shall be cond'Llcted by the Genealogist and by his <~)onsoi's, 01' their deputies, to the presence oj the G'l'Cmd Prior, 01' Presiding Knight, when his proposer shall say,SIR,-vVe present to you N who has been duly elected as a Knight of Justice, in the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.

The Grand P1'ioT, 01' presiding Knight, shall say to the Postlllant-

Do

you promise to pay true obedience to th.e Order ~f the IIo~pital of St. John of Jerusalem in England In all thmgs conSIstent with your dnty to your Sovereign and your country?

The Postulant shall answe1'-

Will you do all in your power to contribute to the dignity, prosperity, and utility of the Order, combating everything that is prejuuicial to its well-being, and devoting yourself, as far as you are able, to carry out the special objects and purposes of the Order, more especially the Ohristian care of the sick and injured; and will you conduct yourself always as a true Knight and a man of honour?

y virtue of the power v sted Justice of the Order of the in England, in the name of the Sovereign, true to your honour, and

in me, I admit you a Knight of Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem Holy Trinity. Be loyal to your faithful to the Order.

hOlllel the Postula ilt be a Knight oj a recogni:ecl Order of Knighthood the A ccolwh u;ill not be giren, bid the slconl 'will be held OL'CI' him. It must hou'ffer ve distinctly IIl/dCl';;/vod that the giriil(J of the Accolade of the Onlcr zcil1 not cre((te the Podlllallt Ct Knight, 1101' dar'S it confer 'upon him ({I1.'1i'({lIk a}' title (JlltsicZc the Order. The Gralld Prior, or Presiding Knight, taking the Postulant b.1J the hand, shall say-

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I E, Confrcre,-,Ve receiv you as a Knight of Justice, and we welcome you as uch in our fraternity. J\1ay you ever be a worthy and faithful m mber of the Order. I wish you all prosperity and hen,v nly ble sing. J\Iay God protect you.

The Grand Prior, 01' presiding Knight, shall then receive the In, ignia oj the Ordf'l' from the Chancellor, and shall place the Collar with the Badge found the neck oj the Postulant, saying-

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ECEI VE this Cross, th sign of Man's Redemption; its four arms symbolize the Christian virtues, Prudence, Temperance Justice, and Fortitude; its ight points repre ent the eight beatitudes, which spring from the pracLice of those virtues; whilst its whiteness will ever remind yon of the purity of life requir d of Christ's soldiers and servan ts.

The Kni.r;hts holding the lIfantle shall throw it over the l~ft shoulder of the Postulant in slIch a manner that the Cross i placed on th e left brea't, at the same time the (frand Prim', 01' Pre l(li ilfj Knight, hall say-


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AKE this habit for the defence of the Ohristian Faith, and the Service of the poor and suffering.

The nev.;ly r'eceived Knight shall then, after' bowing to the {hand Pr'ior, or the Pr'esiding Knight, be conducted by the Genealogist to his appointed place. The Genealogist shall then p1'oclaim the newly 1'eceived Knight of Justice. Then the Chaplain-General (or at his request, Senior Clw,plains present) shall sayLET

US

01'

in his absence, one of the

PEA Y.

V-O LORD, save Thy Servant; B.-Who putteth his trust in Thee. V-Send him help from above, B,-And evermore mightily defend him. V-Prosper Thou the work of our hands upon us; B.-O prosper Thou our handy work. V-O LORD hear our prayer. B.-And let our cry come unto Thee. ALMIGHTY and Everlasting GOD, who alone workest great marvels, send down upon this Thy servant the healthful spirit of Thy grace, and that he may truly please Thee, pour upon him the continual dew of Thy blessing, through Jesus Ohrist our Lord. Amen,

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GOD, by whose providence Thy servant John Baptist A LMIGHTY was wonderfully born, and sent to prepare the way of Thy Son our Saviour by preaching of repentance; Make us so follow his doctrine and holy life that we may truly repent according to his preaching; and after his example, constantly speak the truth, boldly rebuke vice, and patiently suffer for the truth's sake, through Jesus Ohrist our Lord, Amen.

Then, if there be no other business, the usual Prayers presc1'ibed for the closing of a (Jhapter shall be said,



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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL OF

~be

(Sranb lPriorl2 of tbe

~rber

of tbe

lbospital of $t. 30bn of 3erusalem tn

lSSS.

JEnglan~.


REPORT OF THE OHAPTER-GENERAL OF

~be

<Branb

IDrior~

of tbe

~rber

OF TIlE

1J,ospitaI of $t. JOhtl of Jerusalenl 5n JEnglanb, READ AT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY On JJlonday, the 25th oj J une, 1888, Being the dCLY jollowing the

Fe~timl

oj St. John the Baptist,

AT

THE CHANCERY OF THE ORDER

ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL.

lion'tJoll : PRINTED BY CHARLES CULL AND 1I0U<:ILTON TnEl~T, STTIAXD, w. C.

1888.

SON.


Ube \Branb lPrior\? of tbe ~r~ e r of tbe 1boepttaI of $t. 30bn of 3eruealenl in JEnglanb. QIimnll Wrior. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS TH E PRINCE OF W ALES, K. G. ~ub-Ulrior.

HIS ROYAL IImHl ESS PRll CR ALBERT VICTOR, K.G_ Vnst Wrior.

His Grace The

DUKE

OF MAN 'UESTElt, K.P.

~niTi(f

of EgIe.

The Right Hon. ,VILLIA1tI HE RY, DARO~ LE[GTl.

m:i] c QtounrtL. ~ @rc~i b e n t.

IIn; ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR, K.G. ( 'all-Prior).

NOTE. - The following is the list of the first Council after the date of the Charter of Incorporation. The Order has had, since, to lament the loss of Colonel Francis Duncan, R. A., C• B. , MlU •P• , wh 0 d'Ie d on the 16th November, 1888.

JErecutibc ®fficcrs. Chancellor-General 'ir JOil ST. GEOnGE, R ., K.O.B. Seuelar!J-General- ir E. A. II. LECl1MERE, Bart., M.P., F. '.A. ReceiI'CI"-General-EmYIl FRE IIFIELD, E q., LL.D., F. .A. Lllillo/ler-Gcneral The Pight lIon. Vi count TEJIPLETOWN, G. '.B. Jt{'(ji~t(({r-Lieut.- olonel GOULD II .r TER-\YE 'TON, F .. A. UelleaZo{jid-\V. A mUR T T. A IllER,"T, Esq., M.P., F., A. Director-General oj Ceremonies-Sir ALBERT ,V. \YOODS,O.B. (Garter). Librarian-Eev. ,VILLlAl\I KJHKPATRICK RILAND BEDFORD, l\l.A. . lllulllill\CC Drpnrl11lrnt.

(%t. 30hn %nulllancc " ssociatlOn.)

Directur-JollN FURLEY, E q. Chief ecretaJ'!J-T\1ajor ir HERBERT

. PERROTT, Bart:,.

13ritisTj <DpIJLlJRIlllic j!lospitnI ut 3rrusalrlll.

Chairman ojCo7nmittee-The Hight Hon. The Ki.RL of OLA -'cww. QI:bnpTain 5eneraI. The Right Rev. tho Lord Bishop of ST. ALKi.N

lETectelJ :iJflell1b m,. Major-Gen 1'a1 WlIITWORTH PORTER, RE. Colonel F. DUl CAN, RA., O.D., M.P. General ir lIE RY OUARLES BARNSTO DAUDENEY, G. . B. E UPERT OARADOC FRAt 'I DALLAS, E q. Rev. ENRY 'YIlIT1~, M.A. Rev. OHARLES JO R MARTYN, M.A. CZlssis tant .scmtnr!!

UltlJ

<assista nt ~Ill\ol\rr.

JOlIN H. EASTERBROOK, Esq. (Cle)"k of the Council) .

lJell/ken- The London and \Ye tlllil1ster Bank, Lothbllry, E.e. 1ommnnications may be ac1clrpssrcl to the Secretary-General of the Order, T he Chancery, St. John's Gate, Olel'kel1well, LOl1l1ol1,KC.


\tbe $rant> ~riorl? of tbe ~rber of tbe lboBpitaI of $t. 30bn of 3eruBaleln in JEnglan~.

REPORT Prepared for the General Assembly on the morrow of St. John Baptist's Day, 1888.

The Chapter-General of TilE GRAND PRIORY OF THE ORDER OF THE Ho. PITAL OF ST. JOHN OF J ERUSALElIf IN ENGLAND, communicates the following Report to the General Assembly;In consequence of the su pension of admissions to the Order, Admissions to pending the re ult of an humble Petition to Her 1aje ty praying the Order. for a Royal Charter of Incorporation, no admissions have taken place during the year. The following Members and Associates have deceased during the past year:-

MR. A. HARFORD PEARSON, LADY BRASSEY, MRS. GILDEA, Deceased DR. C. HRIMPTON, HI EXCELLENCY BARON VON L.Al~GENBECK, Members. and COLONEL F. N.

TAAFF.

The most serious loss which the Order has sustained during the pa t year has been that of LADY BRAS EY, whose life of active duty and beneficence terminated on board the cc Sunbearrn" in October last. Sillce October 1 1, when he was elected a Lady of Justice of the Order, Lady Bras ey devoted herself to its work with all that energy and zeal which formed so con picuous a part of her character, more especially interesting her elf in the work of the Ambulance D partment. Nothing could be more practical or systematic than the plan in tituted by her, by which her resiuence near Battle was made a centre in itself from which information and aid in carrying out Ambulance work radiated to the surrounding village.. In all the oyage of the {( Sunbea?J(/'


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in different parts of the world,-whether on the coasts of Great Britain, India, the Australian Colonies or the W st Indies,-Lady Bl'assey devoted her attention to the best practical means of disseminating that knowledge of "first aid," which she had so thoroughly mastered herself, and which she was so capable of communicating to others. By this means a knowledge of the objects of the Order and its useful work was extended to the most distant parts of the world, thus realizing the ubiquity of its efforts in the cause of humanity-as illustrated by an inscription lately discovered upon the tomb of a Knight Hospitaller at Tunis on the coast of Africa, "Quce 7'egio in te1'7'is nostTi non plena labo1'is." The Chapter ventures to express a hope that the brjgh t example set by Lady Brassey, who like the late Viscountess Strangford, was so true a MembeT of the Order, may encourage others to give a portion of their time and their means to the great work of dimini. hing human suffering, for which so many opportunities are offered by our venerable fraternity.

Department and to the Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem, in the progress of which he was much interested. During the last few monLhs the Order has lost two of its most di. tinguished Honorary Associates. On the 29th September, 18 7, His Excellency, BARON VON LANGENBECK the celebrated German Surgeon died at Wiesbaden, aged 77. As a Surgeon he was known and honoured in his profession throughout the ci viJized world. To many of the readers of this Report he will be bett r known from the leauing part he took during the latter part of his life at the International Meetings of the Red Cross ocieties, where his exten:3ive professionR.l knowledge of hospital and ambulance work, both in peace and war, and his amialJle and conciliatory di position always secured for him a. useful and prominent position. On the 1 th November, 18 7, Colonel STAAFF of the Swedish Army, died in Pari., at the age of 64. For many years he had been military attache at the Legation of Sweden and Norway in France. He was one of the official delegates who signed the original Oonvention of Geneva, and Red Cross Societies owe his memory a debt of gratitude for the active and continuous support he gave them from 1 64< almost to the time of his death. The names of Langenbeck and Staaff will always remain associated with the Convention of Geneva and the original establishment of Red Cross Societies.

Confrere ALBERT HARFORD PEARSON, Knight of Justice, who was related to Mr. Julius A. Pearson, a name so familiar to the senior members, had been for many years a member of the Order, and took an active part in the initiation and organization of the Metropolitan centres of the Ambulance Department, until hii:! continued ill-health prevented any further active exertions, 01' his attendance at Chapter. Mrs. GILDEA was the wife of Confrere Lieut.-Oolonel James Gildea, and a Lady of Ju tice of the Order, and always evinced a. very warm interest in the philanthropic works in the promotion of which her husband has, for so long, taken such an active part.* Confrere Dr. CrrARLEs SrrRIMPToN, Knight of Crace, who from his great age was seldom alJle to attend meetings, and was therefore little known to the members of the Order, was a liberal contributor to its charitable work, more especially to the Ambulance * At the GC11;ral. Assembly ~n June 25th, (when this Heport was read), on toe proposal of the 1 resulent, The R~gbt llonourable Lord Leigh, alld by the unanimons deslI'e of the M~mbel's aJ?d AssocIates pr~sent, t~e Secretary-General was requested to c?nvey to Lt.-Colonel.Gll~ea an expresslOn of smcere COlldolence and sympathy with 111m on thc death of his WIfe, Mrs. James Gildea.

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An address of congratulation from the Order to Her 1I1ajesty the Queen on the celebration of Her Maje. ty's Jubilee, was presented by Confrere His Royal IIighness the Duke of Connaught, K . . , at a Court at Windsor Castle, on June 27th, and a gracious acknowledgment of the same was received.

Jnbilee Address.

No awards of medals for saving life have taken place during the past year, but a vellum Diploma was awarded to PoliceConstable Joshua tone, of the Hasting Borough Police Force, for stopping, at mnch personal risk, on August 5th, 18 7, at tatlon Road, Hastings, two runaway horses and chariot belonJing to ~ ~anger>s Circus, and preventing th I' by a s rious cata: troph in a crowded thorough fare. The Diploma wa ' pI' sen ted on January

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19th, by the Mayor of Hastings, at the Sessions Court, in the presence of the Borough Magistrates.

Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. For the collection of the materials for this Petition the Chapter is indebted to the Confrere "V. A. T. Amherst and also to the Confrere Dr. Freshfield, whose joint knowledge of th e history of the Order, and deep interest in its objects, combined with great legal experience, supplied all that could be desired. For several months they spared neither time nor labour in arranging the necessary data, thoroughly exhaustiner all the means of information which the records of the b Chancery could supply. The preparation of the basis of the draft Charter, which embodied the revised Statutes, was entrusted to a special Committee, who delegated the main conduct of the work to Mr. Amher t and Dr. Freshfield, but all met together occa ionally to consult upon the various points.

Promotion.

The Chapter has considered it due that the valuable services rendered to the Hospital at Jerusalem ever since its establishment, by one of our principal donats, Mr. John M. Cook, should be suitably recognized, and has elected him an Honorary Associate.

Assistant Almoner.

The Assistant Almoner, Confrere Lieut.-Colonel James Gildea, has resigned the office which he held, and the vacancy has been filled by the appointment of Mr. John H. Easterbrook, Honorary Associate. The Chapter desires to acknowledge the active services rendered by Colonel Gildea, through whose efforts the re ources and means of usefulness of the Almoner's Department have been considerably extended.

An address conveying the condolence of the members of the Order to H.R.H. the Grand Duchess of Baden, on the death of G~'andDucbess His Imperial Maiesty the German Emperor William I , King of of Baden. ~ Prussia; and also on the death of Her Royal Highness's son, Prince Louis, has been presented by the Chapter, and has been duly acknowledged by Her Royal Highness. Adtlress

of

~~I1~.01:~Cet~~

Gifts from Sir Victor Houlton

Committee to revise Statutes.

P etition for Roval Charter.

The Chapter has receivecl, and acknowledged with grateful thanks a very handsome present from the Confrere Sir Victor Houlton, of photographs of the fourteen figures in g1'isaille, which intersect the magnificent tapestries designed by Reubens, the gift of the Grand Master Perellos, in the Governor's Palace at Malta. During the greater part of last year the Committee appointed by the Chapter was engaged in revising and amending the Statutes. It was considered that the long hoped for time had arrived when an humble Petition might be presented to Her Majesty, for a Royal Charter of Incorporation,--and the very delicate and responsible duty of preparing such Petition was entrusted to Confrere W. A. Tyssen Amherst. The document was signed by Confrere His Royal Highness the Duke of Conn aught, and presented to Her Majesty by His

It is almost impossible to give an idea of the labour and valuable time and attontion which the pa sage of the draft Chart r through th cu tomary official routine involved, but it is sufficient to 'ay that, through each stage, it received the most anxious and unremitting attention. The draft Charter at length received the Royal a sent, and the Charter of Incorporation \Va grantod on the 14th day of May last. As tho Charter, and tho Statutes, with the Bye-Laws, will be placed in th e hands of the iembers and Honorary Associates of the Order a soon as the latter have been completed and sanctioned, it is unnece. sary to enter at any length upon the dotails in thi Report. The following brief synopsis may suffice for the information of ~k~£e~s ~~ the General Assembly as regards the more important contents Inco rporation. and goneral features of the Charter. After r citiner the humble Petition, tho Charter constitutes b His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, R.G., His Highness the Duke of Teck, G.C.B., His Grace the Duke of Manchester, K.P., the e -1 ting Prior, or Grand Prior of the Order, and certain other members, being the Peers spiritual and temporal bolonging to the Order, and the principal executive officers, by namo, as well as the other members of tho Or leI', of tho grades spocified in tho Charter and return d oy tho Ch·:tptol' as beiner on th· Roll of th Onlcr,-(who will


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retain as near as may be the respective rankA or grade, to which they may have been elected, at the date of the Charter,)-and all persons who shall, for the time being, in pursuance of the Charter, be members of the Order, One Body Politic and CorpOl'ate, by the name and style of "The Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England," with a perpetual succession, common seal, &c.

The Statutes. which were revised some years ago upon the basis of those of the J ohanniter Order in Germany, have been still further as 'imilated to the laws and regulations of that body. Thus great I' prominence has been given to the establishment of ComUlanderics of tb e Order, of which at the present time there is only one in existence, namely, the Hanley Castle, or Worcestershire, Commandery. There can be no doubt that the establishment of Commanderies of the Order in Efferent counties, or groups of counties, would be attended with the best possible results, by extending a knowledge of the objects of the Order, and in recruiting its ranks from time to time l)y the introduction of men ofinBuence and with philanthropic interests, uch bodies would stimulate the local extension of the Ambulance Department of the Order, through the existing c ntres, and might take up some special work similar in its character to that of the Worcester hire 10mmandery, and in accordance with the prescribed objects and purposes of the Order.

The Charter furth er declares that Her Majesty the Queen is the Sovereign Head and Patron of the Order, and that on the Eve of St. John next following the existing Prior, or Grand Prior of the Order shall cease to hold office, and that on the same Eve of St. John His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales shall become the Grand Prior. In addition to Members there may be Honorary Associates and Donats,-the Honorary As ociates being regularly enrolled as such and being under the government and control of the Order as well as having a special Badge assigned to them, and the Donats being persons who from an appreciation of the works of the Order have contributed to its funds, of whom a proper list is to be preserved though they are not enrolled, nor entitled to any Badge. All Members and Honorary Associates of the Order must the Christian Faith.

profe~s

The Statutes-as amended by the Committee appointed by the Chapter-including the objects and purposes of the Order, are generally confirmed, and Bye-laws for the further regulation of the administration of the affairs of the Grand Priory are to be drawn up. Full powers are given to the Committees of the several Departments of the Order to carryon as heretofore the various branches of work, such as the Ambulance Department, including that great work of the Order of St. John, the St. John Ambulance Association, the Almoner's Department, and that of the Ophthalmic Hospital at J erusalem, and to form fresh Committees to furth er ex tend the hospitaller and other charitaule works of the Order.

As the IN,' IG~~ IA of the Order ar expr ly recognised in the N e:v . Inslgma. Charter, and 8h ulcl be worn by the Members and Honorary As ociates of the r ler-Cbut only in strict accordance with the Regulations laid down in the Charter and Bye-Laws)-it may be a' well to point out that an alteration has been made in them by the restoration of the Lions and nicorns in the principal angles of the ross, and by the omi. ion of the Crown in the Badges of Knight ancl Ladies of J u tice, except in those of II.R.H. the Grand Prior and H.R.H. the Princess of Wales. The new Insignia will only be is ued by the Chapter-General, through the hancellor direct, and as soon as the Bye-Laws regulating their is ue are completed, Members and Honorary Associates will receive due notice. At the Chapter- eneral helel on t. John's Eve , an a lIre was Manchester. Duke of pre, ented to Con£1'(>re His Grace th Duke of ranchester, I .P., on hi ,' c 'a. ing to hol(l ffic a Prior of the Order, conveying the grat ful acknowl clglll nts of the hapt r of hi.' service., dUling


Assistant Secretaryship.

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the pa~t twenty-seven years, and thanking him for his goneral interest in, and sympathy with, the objects of the Order.

"he has made his own personal convenience secondary to his "desire to promote the honour and best interests of the Order.

In consequence of the ever increasing work of the Ambulance Department, and the impossibility of his being able to continue in the future the services which he has for thirteen years so zealously and ably discharged as Assistant Secretary of the Order, Confrere Sir Herbert Perrott has found him~elf obliged to resign that post, and Mr. John Henry Easterbrook~ Honorary Associate, has been elected in his stead.

" The Ohapter would more particularly place upon record the it exertions made by Sir Herbert Perrott, as Honorary Secretary of the Eastern (Turco- Servian ) War Sick and Wounded Relief Fund, set on foot by the Order, and also the duties which he so it readily undertook as Honorary Secretary of the St. John's Gate Company." CI

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The Ohapter has been fortunate in being able to secure in Mr. Easterbrook, as Sir Herbert Perrott's successor, a gentleman who has already fulfilled important duties in more than one Department of the Order, and who has always so completely identified himself with its interests. It is proposed that Mr. Easterbrook shall hold the offices of Assistant Secretary and Assi tant Almoner, in addition to that of Honorary Secretary of the Ho pital of the Order at Jerusalem, the duties of which he has consented to continue for a time.

In parting with Sir Herbert Perrott, as Assistant Secretary to the Order, the Ohapter has conveyed to him its very sincere acknowledgment of the services which he has gratuitously rendered for so long a period, and at the same time has to congratulate him upon the sucCess which has attended his services as Chief Secretary of the Ambulance Department, which never stood higher in public estimation, nor had a more prosperous and useful caree~' before it, than at the present time. It is the desire of the Ohapter that this most important part of its work should be still further strengthened and emphasi~ed in the administration of the Order, and, with this object in view, it proposes that the Secretaryship of the Ambulance Department should be added to those offices to which seats on the Oouncil are attached. Sir Herbert Perrott has also resigned the post of Honorary .. Secretary to the St. John's Gate Oompany Limited, which he most kindly undertook at the request of the Directors, and the duties of which extending over the first and more important period in the Company's existence, he has most efficiently performed. The following Resolution was unanimously adopted at the Chapter held on the 18th June:"That the best thanks of the Ohapter be given to Major Sir " Herbert O. Perrott, Baronet, for the great zeal and ability with " which he has for nearly thirteen years discharged the duties of cc Assistant Secretary of the Order, and for the valuable services " which he has rendered on special and important occasions, when

THE WORK OF TllE A IBULANCE DEPARTME TT is sufficient for Ambulance Department. a separate special report, which will be found appended.

if:.-

Looking to the fact, which will be acknowledged by all memo bers and associates of the Order, that the good fortune which has befallen us i mainly due to the success of the ambulance movement,founded, established, and developed by the Order, the Chapter cannot but think that this is a suitable occasion for referring again in terms of commendation to the services rendered, from the initiation of this greatest of its objects to the present time, by the Director of tho Ambulance Department of the Order, Oonfrere John Furley, and by Confrere Oolonel Francis Duncan. To the former we are indebted for the skill and experience, obtained at no little personal risk in time of war, which have brought to such perfection our ambulance appliances, and the system on which such appliances should be used. Mr. Furley, has travelled through and out of England, in order to give practical ambulance instruction to policemen, minors, and railway employe, and has alRo invented stretcher, litter,


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horse ambulance carriages and other means of transport, the whole of the patent rights and profits of which he has made over to the Association. To him we owe the creation of the Stores Department, and of the Invalid Transport Department, both of which form such valuable adjuncts to the utility of the Association.

felt by all in Jerusalem, and to the sacred associations which th e place itself must ever call forth, as well as to the real value of the work, and its entirely unsectarian and undenominational character, the Chapter cannot but believe that were it more generally known, a con iderable accession of pecuniary support would better enable them to maintain, and hereafter to extend their operations. The Chapter has to thank the Committee of the Hospital for their services during the past year, and more especially the Honorary Secretary, Mr. J. H. Easterbrook, whose great ability and skill in conducting the large correspondence, and the management of the accounts and general bu iness transactions, have, as in former years, not only contributed very considerably to diminish the responsibility of the Committee, but also to conduce to the regularity and efficiency of the Hospital administration. The thanks of the Chapter aTe also due to Dr. Ogilvie, for his care of the patients, and to Mn~. Ogilvie, Honorary Associate, for her attention to their comforts. An expres. ion of the acknowledgments of the Chapter was communicated to the General Assembly last year and has been forwarded to Dr. Ogilvie, in the shape of an illuminated address.

To the able and eloquent advocacy of the work of the Order by Oolonel Duncan, and to the exertions made by him to spread a knowledge of it far and wide, regardless of personal labour and expense, and notwithstanding t.he onerous nature of his military and Parliamentary duties, we owe; in a great measure, the fact that the First Aid" of the Order of St. John has become almost a household word throughout all parts of Great Britain. (C

It is therefore indeed right that on an occasion, like the present, of so much joy and mutual congratulation, it should not be forgotten how much the Order owes to these highly valued confreres. Jerusalem Hospital.

During the year a change has been made in the medical superintendence of the Hospital at Jerusalem, Dr. Ogilvie, Honorary Associate, having resigned, on completion of the term of his engagement, and hi~ place having been filled by Dr. W. E. Cant, a gentleman of considerable experience, recommended by the Honorary Consulting Surgeon to the Hospital, Mr. R. Brudenell Carter, Honorary Associate. We have received from Dr. Ogilvie, a most satisfactory report of the work during the past year, and Dr. Cant has also sent a draft report detailing his experience of the work since he arrived in Jerusalem. Both these reports, which are of considerable interest, and which will form part of the general report of the Honorary Secretary of the Hospital, bear strong testimony to the increasing importance of this work of the Order at Jerusalem, and to the high appreciation in which it is held by both the Jewish and Mahomedan populations. What is required is, not alone the maintenance of the existing establishment, but its further extension, and with this object in view the Chapter would venture to appeal to all members of the Order to afford more liberal support to this great and good work, and to make it better known amongst their friends. Looking to the interest which is

The t. John's Gate Company consi ting of Members and t. John's Honorary Associates was formed for the purpose of holding the ;~~;. ComlandR in trust for the Order as, at that time, the Order not being incorporated, could not buy or hold lands. This Company will eventually-the rder being now incorporated un<;ler Royal Charter-be merged in the Order itself. During the year new buildings have been erected, comprising a coach-house, capable of _holding several ambulance carriages, a stable for four horses, and a large room above, suitable for ambulance lectures and demonstrations. There are al 0 rooms for the accommodation of one of the attendants, and rooms in the Gatehouse have been put in order, and are now occupied by one of the Serving Brothers. There are some shares unallotted, which the Directors hope may be taken up by the members. In some instances, shares already taken have been surrendered in favour of the Order -viz., by Dr. Freshfield, who has made over thirty shares, and by


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Confr~re General Sir Charles Daubeney and Lady Daubeney, who have each presented five shares to the Order. Mrs. Pitt. Dra~en, one of the largest share-holders, has also expres ed her IntentlOn of remittinO' the annual divirlends upon her shares for the benefit of the funds, and Lady Lechmere wishes that the interest of her shares should be applied for the benefit of the endowment fund of the Hospital at Jerusalem. A hope has been expressed that these examples of generosity may be followed by other members of the Ord~r, ~nd t~e Chapter would gladly from time to time acknowledge sImIlar gIftS.

" ment has experienced by the resignation of my Assistant Al" monel', Colonel Gildea; his services have been most efficient and Ce valuable, not only in the regular discharge of his duties in that " capacity but in his success in increasing our funds through his "influence over those who belong to the several societies with " which he is connected. I must however Rtate that by renewed exertions I hope to be able to get together sufficient means to " carryon the diet system, with the liberal addition which the "Chapter made to the Almoner last year, without infringing "seriously, if at all, on the amount now in the Bank. I hope, "moreover, that the Brethren and Sisterhood. of the Order may " become more generally annual subscribers than is now the case. "I wi h to speak most favourably of the assistance I have re"ceived from Serving-Brother Ryall, who has shewn himself very "able in his services, and to bear testimony also to the valuable "assistance so kindly rendered by the SisterH in Lloyd Square, " of whom I cannot speak too highly.

THE ALMONER reports as follows :"The number of diets, as will be seen by the schedule below, "given during the last twelve months is 1584, being an increase Ii over last year's report, while owing to depressed markets they have been supplied at about 10d. per diet in place of Is. as " charged in 1887. (( My personal communication with the Secretary of the Royal "Free Hospital, Gray's Inn Road, and with the Sisterhood of " St. Phillip's, proves the value attached to the diet sy tern, as also (( does the opinion of Serving-Brother Ryall. I consider they can"not be better administered than they have been by the Sisterc, hood." H

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During the past twelve months I have received through " Colonel Gildea, and latterly myself, the following donations and annual subscriptions :_ H

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Total Males. Females patients

Return for Quarter ending

Total diets.

--- ---1887- 29th Sept. 25th Dec. 1888-25th March 24th June

Cost per diet.

Total cost.

1887.

... ...

14

15

29

457

0

s. d. 0 9

£ s. d. 16 9 0

13

10

23

378

0

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16 18

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...

11

14

25

405

0

1

18

6

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5

16

21

344

0

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8

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43

55

98

1584

66

1 11

£

" Number of Patientt-! from Royal Free HospItal ((" " Finsbury Dispensary

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26 72

98 Total (( of these one patient died. " "two patients had dinners stopped-bad cases. " "one went into hospital. " I have to express my regret at the loss the Almoner's Depart-

26th September, The Rev. Paul Wyatt, through Dr .E. Freshfield 30th ovember, Sir Brook Ray, Bart. Fil1sbury Dispensary, R. Morelanu, Esq. 1 8. 20th January, MI'. A. IIarforu Pearson Iiss Wren II oskyns, per Dr. E. Fl'eshfielu, General ' ir II. C. Dauben ey, G. C. B.

£1 5 5 2

1 £15

0 0 5

0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 5

0

"The amount is not large when compared with that of last year " but it will be recollected that a special call was then made upon the members of the Order as well a from the outside world. I " subjoin a , tatement of the Treasurer's account as it now tan 1s : C(


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Or.

1887.

. £178 Balance at Bank 24th June, Savoy Ohapel 14 2 11th July, Lord Leigh 29th July, Order of St. 50 John 28th SelJt., Rev. Paul 1 Wyatt 5 6th Dec., Sir Brook Kay Finsbury Dispensary, 5 G. R. Moreland, Esq. 1888. 20th June, Mrs. A. Harford 2 Pearson Miss Wren Hoskyns, per Dr. E. Freshfield General Sir H. O.Dau beney, G.O.B.

4 3 6 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0

1887. 2nd July, St. Phillip's Mis£20 0 0 sion . 1888. 12th Jan.,St. Phillip's Mis30 0 0 sion . 30 0 0 do. 7th April, 2 13 0 Posting circulars, 1886 2 10 0 8th Oct., Serving Brother 2 10 0 do. 31st Dec., 2 ]0 0 do. 7th April, 2 10 0 do. 20th June, 167 5 0 Balance at Bank

0 0 0 0 0 0 £259 18

£259 18 0

(Signed)

likely to be beneficial, it is proposed to continue it. The Worcester meeting in the Spring will consist of the members of the Commandery and the subscribers to its chn,ritable works, but the Autumn meeting at Rhydd Court will consist of members and Honorary Associates of the Order only. The following is the diet table for the past twelve months :Year.

Quarter ending.

1887

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Dec. 25th

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JUllc24th

Cost per d iet.

Cost to Dispensary.

399

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4 18 10

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10 0 0

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45

546

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36

448

0 91

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Diets.

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Almoner.

(Siyned) EDMU TD A. H. LEOHJ)IERE, Hanley Castle. REPORT OF THE COMMANDERY OF HANLEY CASTLE, IN THE COUNTY OF W ORO ESTER. Oommandery The Commandery has now completed the 20th year of its Report. existence, and at the annual meeting of the Members at Rhydd Court in September last, the Secretary of the Commandery read a cc Short Sketch" of its history and work since its foundation. The usual work undertaken by the Commandery has been continued during the past year. Diets have been issued to the sick poor in Worcest er, on the recommendation of the Medical Officers of the Worcester Dispensary, and the funds of the Commandery have happily enabled convalescent pn,tients to be sent to the West of England Sanatorium at Weston-super-Mare, the benefit of which is undoubted. As there are several subscribers to the charitable work of the Oommandery, who are not members of the Order, it was considered desirable to invite them to attend the April meeting, which, as a rule, is held in Worcester, and some of them did so. This is a new departure in the arrangements, but as it seems

Commander.

THE REOEIVER-GE ERAL reports that the Accounts for the year RcceiverGeneral's ending 30th June, 18 ,will be duly examined and audited. The Report. ca h balance at thi late at the London and 'Ye tmin tel' Bank is £'*62 lIs. Sd. from which will have to be leducted the rent for the portion of the Gate occupieCl by the Order to Mid umm r, anJ some other small payments for sundries. The invested Securities arc 190 shares in the St. John's Gate (Clerk nwell) Company, Limited, vn,lue £1,900.

(Signed) June

EDWIN FRESHFIELD,

23, 1888.

Receive?'- Gene1·al.

TrrE LIBRARIAN reports the following prosentn,tions to Library Libmrinn's Report. . d urmg the past year : NAME OF Wornc Guide book to the Governor's Palaces in l\Ialta, &c. Whitaker's History of Oravon, 1 7

DONOR.

00101101 Gatt. Jr, R. Reynolds

Howe.


20 DONOR.

NAME OF WORK.

An engraving of Prior Docwra Vierte Internationale Oonferenz del' Fereine von Rothen Kreuz, Karlsruhe, 1887 ...

Mr. O. J. Shoppee.

Bulletin International, Nos. 72, 73, 74, 75 .. . A Orusader's Letter from the Holy Laud (pamph.) ... Proceedings of the Sovereign Great Priory of Oanada, 1887 ... .. Metropolitan Asylums Board Reports, of Statistical Oommittee, &c., 1887 (pamph.) ." Oorrespondence respecting the Oonstitution and Ad ministration of Malta, with map, 1887 (Blue Book)

Sir Edmund Lechmere. Sir Brook Kay.

Mr. John Furley,

\tbe \Brant> ~rto~ of tbe ~rt>er of tbe lbospttaI of St. 30bn of 3erusalem tn 18nglan~.

One of the llon. Sees. of th e Conference.

001. MacLeod Moore.

TR USTEE S.

Sir Vincent Barrington. Sir Edmund Lechmere.

TUE RIGHT HONOURABLE L ORD L EIGH.

In reviewing the all important events in the progress of the Order which have occurred since St. J ohn's day last, the Chapter gladly recognises the fact that amidst the numerous vicissitudes and the chequered career of the English branch of the ancient and venerable Fraternity, there never was an occasion when brighter or more hopeful prospects opened up before the eyes of its members. Honoured by the sanction and approval of Her Most Gracious Majestythe Queen, who has become the Sovereign Head and Patron of the Order, as well as by the privilege of claiming His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales as Grand Prior, and by the accession of so many members of the Royal Family to its ranks, a great and prosperous future for the English Priory may be confidently anticipated.

SIR EDMUND A. H. LEOHMERE, BART., M.P., M.A., F.S.A. GE ERAL Sm J OIIN ST.

GEORGE,

K.C.B.

FORM OF BEQUEST. I give and bequeath to the Receiver-General for the time being of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England the sum of £ - - - - - - - - to be applied, at the discretion of the Ohapter-General of the said Grand Priory, towards the charitable objects of the Order, and I direct that the said sum shall be paid, free of legacy duty, out of

The Ohapter trusts that, encouraged by such good fortune, Members, and Honorary Associates, generally, may realise the duty which so clearly lies before them of shewing their gratitude to H er Majesty for this gracious mark of Her Majesty's Royal favour, by making renewed efforts to render the work of the Order more worthy of such high honour, and better calculated to fulfil the desire and intention of the Grand Prior, that all who are enrolled in its ranks should be true HospitaUers in deed as well as in name.

such part of my personal estate as may be legally bequeathed for charitable purposes.

* * * Members and Honorary 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.



FIRST AID TO THE INJURED.

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JOhl1 Bnlbtllance Bssociation, BEl

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~rlor}? of the ~rber of the lbospital of John of Jerusalem in JEnglanb.

Wrcf5ibent: HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. , (Grand Prior of the Order.)

REPORT OF THE

CE.NTRAL EXEClJTIVE COMMITTEE s

mlITTED AT THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY OF

'[be (l;rflnb ~l'tOl'\? of tbe ®rber of tJ)e 1f)ospttaI of St. 30bn of 3erusaletll in JEnglanb. JUN E 25TH, 1

liOn.'tJOll : PRI TED BY CIIARLE HOUGHTO"

18

Pritt One

ULL A TD w.e.

TREET, STRAND,

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hi1lillrl alld

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(Sranb ~rior\? of tbe ®rber of the lbospttal of $1. 30bn of 3ernsalenl in JEnglanb. ~be

FIRST AID TO THE INJURED. 30hn tl1nbulance :association,

$t.

BEIXG TIlE A:.\lBULAXCE DEPART:\1ENT OF

Q1inmh' ~@riar. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G.

ijw5ibent :

~ub-t@rior.

HIS ROYAL HIGH TESS PRINOE ALBERT VIOTOH, K.G. ~aiIiff of EgTr. Th e R ight Hon. ,VILLIAM HE~RY BARO

m:;be QiSran'tl Wdor2 of tbe ®r'tler of tbe 3llo~pitaI (If .st. john of ]ew53ulem in lEnglul\b.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. (Grand Prior of the Order.)

LErGB.

QrentraI Exewtibe etommittee. C'on isting exclusive]

m:he (Jtoundl. ~@TC );)ibent.

T

of MemlJel's and .c\s 'ol:iates of the Order.

(Cb,tirmnn. In Emlu'\]) A. H. L8ClDLEltE, BAWL, ~J.P., .JI.A., F .... A. ( ecretary.Genera], Ol'tler of t. John .

HIS ROYAL HIGH ESS PRINOE ALBERT VI TOR, K.G. (S~lb-Pri01').

I9 rput!! QI;b,dnncn.

1Erecutibe ® (ffcer~. Chuncello1'-General Sir JOHN ST. GEOHGE, R.A., K.O. B. Sec1'etary-Geneml-Sir E. A. H. LEOHMERE, Bart., i.P., F.S A. Receiver-General-EDwII FRE HFIELD, Esq., LL.D., F. ' .A. Almoner-General the Viscount TEMPLETOW ,G.O.B. Registmr-Lieut.-Oolonel GOULD HUNTER-"\YEf>TON, F .. A. Genealogist-\V. AMHURST T. Al\IHERST, Esq., M.P., F.S.A. Director-General oj Cenlnonies-Sir ALBERT ,,\V. \YOODS,O.B. (Garter). Librarian-Rev. 'VJLLIAM KJRKPATRIOK RILA D BEDFORD, M.A.

OLOXEL FRA);('I' DUNc.\x, C. H., M.P., RA., D.r.L., LL.D. JOlIX FUHLEY, Esq. (Dircctor of' .Ambulance Department, Order of St. John). ~ir Yt.'CEXT REX,\1:..TT-13AltI:IXGTOX, :M.A., LL.~I. '\'. A~fI[UltST T. A:mIER '1', Esq., 1I.P., ROBERT MAc:;LEAX-MACLEAN, E q. F .•.•\. MAJOY G. E. '\"YXDIIAM ~LUET. LTO'\F.L,. BEALE, K;q., M.D., F.R '. W. G. T. nL\.xLKY, Esq., V ..C. (.'urgeon HOBElll' 13!lt; CE. E£q., M. RC.S. GClleral, late Army MedIcal DepartRUl'FIlT C. F. D.H!'As, E~q. mont). 1[U(lH J. C. 1)\1.['11,', H.A. "A'-.DFORD MOORE, Esq., lIr.B., F .. S. ir Tnl1~IAS J)rcl--L \.U1l1'll, Bart. (lion. Brigade- llI'geun, late Army Gpneral ::;11' If. C. B. D.u'Bi';~J>;Y, G.C.B. MCllical ])epartment). W AYiOI \'\' IJIXO . ESlI., ~l. 1. . K ElJ~l F"J? O\\,8Y, Esq., F.R. C.S. HO[)FI:T FAHQt:llAIU';O,\, E~q., M.D., M. P. ~In.10l' S1I' HEr.BERT C. PEIlROTT, Bart. PUI!.!l' F'l:A,\K, Esq .. ~LD. l.Iajor-Gell: '\\'UITWOP,Tll PORTER. EU"'I" FllESIlFIELD, E~(l" LL.D., F . . A" jGenel'al 'll' JOJlX 1. GEOIlGE, R.C.B. (ttl cl'i\'er-Gclicral, Onlel' of cot. .John . (Chancellor, Ordcr of t. John). 'YILI.I .U[ D,\\\'ES FllJo.sIIFI] Lll, ES'[., ~LA ..L .TVLIl's POLLOCK, ~sq., :Jr.p. Lieut.-Col. JA:.\m~ GII.DE.\ F.S.A. H. REy~oLl>S ROWE, I" l1-> F . . A. The Hicrht 1[on. the Earl of tir,,\.'!;(l \\'. ,"il' EDWAltD H. dEYEKIXG, M.D., F .. A. • ir I3n~oK KAY Bart. ["TEWAHT l'TlIERLAXD, E q. Coloncl fiir II \i,.~n. l B. Loen, K. C.B. General the Yr::;cou::-n TEMPLETOWX, ir TlIO~U.R LO~G?llOTtE, C. B. ('lll'geon'l G.l'. B., (Almoner, Oruer of 't. ~ohn). General, I..l'llly Medical Dcpartmelll). Lient. -ColOllel. Gour.n HUKTER-\'\ E ''fON, 81rWTLLrA:~l1L\cCoIUl[.\l', 11..\., F.H.C. ",. F.>.:.A. (He~nstrar, Oruer of t. John), T

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~mbulance Dhpattmcnt.

(~t. ]ofJn ~mbuTamc ~ssocintion.)

Director-JOB I FURLEY, Esq. Chief Secretary-l\Iajor Sir H. O. PERROTT, Bart, ~titisb @pbtbalmic mospitaI at .3frrtlsnlrm. Chairman ajCommittee-The Rigllt Hon. The EARL of GLASGOW, K.T.

Qrbapluin QI{enetaI. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of ST. ALBANS.

lElecteb :f}lil ember~. Major-General WIIIT\\'ORTII PORTER, R.E. General Sir HENRY OUARLES BARNSTON DAUBE~EY, G.C.B. RUPERT OARADOC FRANCIS DALLAS, E. q. Rev. HENRY ,VaITE, M.A. Rev. OHARLES JOHN MARTYN, M.A. ~ssistant .secretal'!), altb' ~ssista nt ~rmoncr.

l11rcrusurrr. RUI'EHT C. F. DALLAS, E;;q. ([hlrf 'srrrrtal'!1' MAJOH ,'m HI·HI.ERT t'. PFRHOTT, Bart. -f{ssistnnt Srrrrtnr!! an'lJ ,Storr!mprr. G J<:Ol1UE B. TI '[~ XBULL, Esq.

3i1rnll @fficrs. T. JOHN'i4 GATE, CLERKENWJJ:LL, LONDON, E.C.

JOHN H. EASTERBROOK, Esq.

~1tn{ms.

(Ol~/l'k qf thl'- Oouncil).

LO'lIlO'l ANn ,V~. TMIK. Tim BA);K, LIMITED (,Westminster Hunch ), 1, t . .lame's quare, London . W,


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Full information as to the work of the St. John Ambulance Association, and its several Departments, can be obtained on application to the Chief Secretary, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London, E.C. , by whom copies of printed papers will be supplied on Reference Number s as follow being quoted.

TENT.

-:0:-

Puye. 6

Repol't- General Report- tores Department

15

Report of the Invalid TranspOlt Corps

18

tatement or Heceipts and Expenuiture Summary of Detachecl Ola es

24

JtejP1'elLCr' No. Pamphlet .-7. 1 1ircular.' 60. t and 77.

J

Fortllation of' 1 ntl' ':-,

i l'cular

Formation of Detached 'lao 'SOB

Appen lix B.

Arm antI oth er Badge.·

Pap

Invalicl Tran port

Sundry Payments, from July, 1887, to July, 1888

33

Subscribers

4.5

Life Members .. .

47

Honorary Life Members

4.

Examining

1

Paper A.

0rp . (Heacl-q uartel' )

) 't. John'.' lIon' , \Vorce tel' (for practical in.'LI'Llction in ] iHtrict JUl'. ing, &c.) 'yllabu:-; of In tl'llcti n-Fil'. t Do.

Paper 73. Paper 5

id lour. e

ur"ing

I' 7~.

Paper GO.

10ur,'e

52

Me lallion an(1 Re-Examination Regulation.,

Paper G2.

Subscription :B onn

56

Hand-booh,

Paper

Form of 'l'estalllentary Bequest

55

Illu., t.l'atocl Bandage., re.

Paper 55.

Pock t iortificate.· .

Paper ,-6.

Amlmlance Hamp

Paper 59.

taff

APPE L D1X H. Metropolitan Districts, OOLllltry aTI!l Foreign Centres, Locltl Excrutivp, and ames or Lirc anrl Annual Membcrs

Th Orcl

l'

1"

2.

aper 5l.

of. 't. John ( rief Hi. tory of)

59

Price-li t. APpg DIX O. Local Reports

B.

Formation of 101'p.·

25

APPE DIX A.

4~)

of all artic1 .' . old by the

itore

D partment,

with I a,rticulars and e timate for HoI' e Ambulance Oarriage. , 157

Litter~) Stretchers, Iockot Gl'apn Js, and Ice

obtain d.

all can also be


6

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J ohn J\ lnbulallt£ J\ S£DftCliion, 1888.

T H~. CE JTRAL

~XEC TI:TE 0 fMITTEE ha. the greate t pleasure In announcll1g to the Centres and classes of the St. J ohn Ambulance A ,'ociation, that on the l-!th :May last HER MAJESTY THE QUEKN wati graciou. ly pleased to grant a (tbarter of lncorporatfOll to "The Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Eno'land" « b ' an d tD d eclare that HER MAJESTY TilE QUEE i .. the Sovereign « Hea(1 and Patron of the Order, and that on the Eve of f 't. John « the Baptist next following HIS ROYAL HIGH~ESS THE PRIXCE " OF WALES shall become the Grand Prior of the Order." The said Oharter contains the full recognition of the f ' t. John Ambulance Association, the Ambulance Department of the Order. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRn-WE OF \V ALES, as Gl'anc1 Prior of the Order of St. John, has consented to become the Pre. ident of the St. John Ambulance A. sociation, and it is tbe cle. ire of Hi~ R~yal High~ess, that the Association should be upheld and mamtamec1, and Its beneficent work continued and extended. The Central Executive Committee is assnred that it. Centre. and. Branch.es and all its supporLers, both inc1i vic1 ually and collectIVely, WIll spare no effort to show their appreciation of the honor thu. con~erred upon tbe As.ociation by doing all in their po~er to Sllf~t~ln the great reputation it has hitherto merited, whlCh r.eputatlOn must in the fLlture be maintained and even f urther Increased.

7 The titular designation of the Ambulance Assocjation will be, henceforth, as printed on the title-page of this Report. It also hecomes nece. sary that one geneTic name, as follows, should be e. tablishec1 for an cc A ?nb'L~lunce OOTPS" belonging to the Association, thus:cc THE T. JOIlN AMBULANCE BRIGADE," cc \IETROP LITAN CORPS," or " LElCE 'TER 'ORPS," "NORTHAMPTO CORPS," &c., a.' the case may be. l: 0 'orps will be recognized nnles.' so de.ignated, and when form (1 at or near a, <Jentre, 111l1'sS attache 1 to that entre. The culoption of a new .ystcm ill the compilation of the Annual Report for the current year, has rendered a lengthy statement froUl the 'entral Exec utiv e> 'ommittee to a great extent

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It becomes necessary under the Royal Oharter that the Devices of ~~e Order, thus formally recognised and authorized, should be um£orm an(l accordinO' to the Charter of 1ncorpora t'IOn. D ue " b nobce of the chi1.nge, with illustrated pattern, will be sent to those concerned.

unnecessary. 1011111uint ba. h n made that in previou. year' undue prominen'e has l)ecn I)'ivcn to Rome 1entres a regard the work done, while little 01' no 111 'ntion ha.' been maL1e of other' in districts cliually important, where result. Iuite a. . ati factory have beon attained. 'Ihi.' apparent omis.'lon has been the mi.-fortune, rather than the fault or the 'antral E_- cutive Committee. It i obviou. that with the lilnitell .. paee at lisposal in the general body of the Report, it is illlpO:' ibl to do qnal ju.'tice to all. ,Yith a view ther ,fore to give every ntl'e a fair chance of showing the progre"is maLle tluri.ng the year, it has been decided to print in the Appellllicc,' to the H port all snch information a may have been supplieL1 by Local 'ommittee within certain line. . As, therefore an qual opportunity ha thu been afforded to every Centre alike, any omi .. ion llHH;t be attributed to the proper quarter, and St. John's Gate can no long'r be held re ·pon. i lJle for the nonappearance in every ca e of full and reliaule information the absence of which is due entil'ely to local cau e . Some of the R.eport.· such as those from the Heavy \'loollen District, Dundec, Mi(hllcsbrough-on-Tees, Jottingbam and ol'tha,ll1pton arc, it \;yill be ob. el'ved, moads for carrying ont the purpose the Committee had in vie'w, while the pn,rticulars


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furnished by others are as scanty as those above-named are full. It is hoped that after the publication of this Report the object aimed at will be better understood, and that if the ame plan be adopted next year, greater uniformity} and more method in detail, will be the result. During the twelve months new Centres have been formed at Swinton; Sandakan (Borneo); Sittingbourlle; \Villington Quay and \Vallsend; N e] on (New 5I.ealand); Cinder Hill; Hobden Bridge; Bradford; Dalton-in-Furness; Ilkeston; ewca, tleupon-Tyne; Pershore; Southport ; and Birkenhead; but the leading feature of the year's progress ha been the immen e impetus given to the numbers of Detached Clas, e by the enactment of the Mines' Regulation Act, which came into operation on January 1st. H was at once recognised by practical men that the clause req uiring ambulance material to be kept in all mine, and collieries where men are employed below ground became virtually inoperative, unless those who were to use it possessed the requisite technical knowledge to render « fir, t aid," by which their services could be turned to the best account. Hence the large increase in the formation of classes, a result , till further brought about by the Ambulance Crusade" in the Northumberland and Durham coal-field, undertaken by Surgeon-Major George Hutton, during the period between ~ eptember 23rd and November 2nd. During this tour Mr. Hutton attended meetings and delivered adclresse' at twenty -four different colliery towns and villages, besides holding innumerable interviews, and arranging the preliminaries for cIa, ses, and so satisfactory have been the results that he has bRen requested by the Committee to inaugurate the forthcoming Autumn ossion by another and still more extended expedition in tho Northern Counties. The fonowing extract from a letter from Mr. Bell, H.M. Government Inspector of Mines, dated May last, is sufficient to show the high estimation in which the work done in one district alone is held:-

" parts of my district, and I am gla(l to hear such good accounts of their "success. I hope another "Crusade" next autumn will help to keep " up the interest already taken in the matter."

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"I am much pleased with your efforts last autumn, it has been the " means of introducing Amlmlance Clasi:ies into all tho most important

Mr. Bell also writes to Mr. Waynman Dixon, under date 19th January last:" I am glad to tell you that your exertions in the County of Durham "have b een a success, nearly all the principal Collieries now have ,e clas ·cs, and I am told that th(-'y are well attended; not only are the " o£licials taking an interest in them but many of the workmen have " joine(1. I have already come across ha1£·a-(lozen cases of accident "wher they have been attended to by the stu lents, and with success, " and which has given c;onfiuence to the workmen, who are not slow in " appreciating such valuable a istance. Your stretchers and hampers " are very much lik c1: I hope another year will show a very large " increaso in the attenchnce of students."

The numbers of per on employed in the Northumberland and Durham di trict are:-- -

-

---Below grnnn<l,

Aboye grollnd.

Total employed.

Northumberland

...

...

20,667

4,351

DUl'ham

...

...

.. .

60,070

15,6 9

75,759

C1cYe1al1(1

...

...

...

4, 52

1,066

5,918

The following remark.' Secrotary of the « North As,oela.tion," in hi. Report worthy of the mo 't carne, say:-

25,01

of :Mr. Robert Rowland, General Yorkshire and leveland liners' for the six month, now ending, are t and attentive con . . ideration. He

" rn i· uing this report to the members I wi h once more to call "their attention to th Y0ry important question of Ambulance. 1\ly " principal reason for doing this is to ask the officials and members of " the various lodges, to cm'C£ully consit1er the ubject with a view to (( pla.cing ambulance work on what appear, to me to be a much better "sy tem than the pro eut, and one moro likely to make it a permanent " institution in the district. " Sillce ambulancc work was commence<l ill Clf'volam1 there has been "a very serious oxo Ius from the district, upwanls of 2000 men and " boys having lort. Many of those were members of the ambulance " corps at the Mino in which they were employed, and during the past


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11

., few years the number of those who are qualified to render "First " aid " to an injured person, has been very considerably reduced. To " make up the loss entailed by emigration, etc., classes have been formed "as under during the past six months of 18 ) .

"their own interests I most earnestly appeal to the members of the " As oeiatlOn to carry out the suggestion, that every man employed " contribute 3d. per y ar towarcls ambulance work; that the Mine and " Ro} alty-owner. bo reqne. ted to contribute the same amount as the ,. men; anrl that in every district of every Mine in Oleveland, one man "in every ten shall be instrllcted every year, until none shall be " employed in our ':\IillC'S who are not qualified to render (( First aid" " to a fellow-workman in case of accident."

I

Name of }line.

.. South Skelton ... ... Brotton Huntcl ifl'e& Lumpsey Park Pitt, Skelton ... kelton Shaft, Guis brough ... ." Eston ... '" "

Slapewath

...

...

... ..,

Owners.

Clay Lvne Iron Co. .. Morrison & Co. Bell Bros., Limited

" Bolckow, " Yaughan [& Co. Samuelson" &, Co. ..

Joined. Exam. passed.'

'29 37 37 33 20 37 39 30 26'2

--

Taught by

24 22 19 27

'23 18 17 26

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

20 33 34 2;';

19 33 34 25

Dr. ill err.)' \yea ther. Dr. Fulton. Dr. Fulton. Dr. Dunn.

204

195

-- --

Dunn. 1\tylor. 1'aylor. Dunn.

--

" I gladly recognise the value of the efforts which have been made to " meet the exigencies of the ca c. But more must be clone. Probably, "the principal object and certainly the most valuable feature of " Ambulance work, is, that when the men are at work there are among "themsehes persons who can render immediate assistance in ca. e of " accident. And every fiat, siding, or di trict of a Mine ought to have " among the miners at least 10 per cent. of trained ambulance men, and "every overman and depLlty ought to be CJ ualifiec.1. to render "First " aid;" for, if when an accident occurs the members of the ambulance " corps are to seek in another portion of the line, the mo. t erious " results may follow the delay. "To carry out this sugge, tion would of conrse necessitate the "expenditure of a considerable amount of money, and the men ought " to be ready to subscribe their share, instead of depending entirely "upon the owners. Up to the present, the o"Yners have paid the "whole of the expense incurred in the establishment of ambulance " corps at the Mines. This is kind and generous and very creditable to "tbe owners, but it ought not to be regarded by the men as satisfactory. "The men receive the benefit of the assistance rcndererl by the memberR " of tbe ambulance corps, and they ought to be willing to assist in " meeting the expense. Five per cent. of the men employed in and " about the Mines could be instl'llcted every year, by each man paying "3d. per year towards this cleo irable object. The Mine-owners and 'e Royalty-owners onght, and no doubt wonl(l contribute a like amount. " This would enable one person in C\'0 1'y tpn employecl, to be instructed (( in ambulance work every year. Until this is done, the ambulance "question cannot be regarded as permanent 5f sll.tishctol'Y: anc.1. in

The llumlJer8 and variety of the Detached ()la '5e' can best be e·timaterl 1)), l'eference to the li st commencing at page 25. Among them will he 011 ory cl that form e,l hy the Duche. of Albany at E::;her lIer Royal Highnef:,' fullowing the lxample ,'et se\'eral yeals ,inc lly ILR.II. Princess ;hri ·tian in obtainin o' a Certificate, after pa. , ing the 11 "llal e,~all1ination . The Pre: idency of 1 o. X. District of the ~Ietropolitn.n Centre. ha been accepted by H.R.H. Princess Frederica, Barone:. " von Pawel Ramming-en. The sale of Amll11lance material of all kind , has been maintained, a' '\Yill he ,'ccn hy th port of the Honorary Director of to res, and detail.' of the extenion of the work of the Invalid Transport )orps, will be found in it.' speci::tl R port. r[he iolllmittee: ha.' to deplore the r moval by death of 'everal of its oIel st and 'Y~l'll1e~ t upporter" , uch a Lady Bra.. ey, Uoloncl i. B. Paris, !hairman an (1 founder of the Liyerpool 'entre; Colonel Mori on, 'h::tirman and founder of the Dundee lentre; Dr. \r. E. Rnck, of Leice tel', Jr. J. Randle Buck, of \Yorcest r, and Dl'. Rich or Liverpool, all three experienced menl1) 1',' of the examining ,taft~ aml other. .Much regret al 0 mu. t he ex pre .'-ed at the 1'e igllatiol1 of office a,' Local Honorary ~ 'erretary 1)y Ur. J . h. cl'Almeida, of ~ ingapore; Mr. E. H. Ticholson, of .i.' ewal'k-on-Trent; illr. . ~ '. Bucl~ land, of outh hie1(18; Dr. James A. Lind. ay, of BaHa t, Ir. E. F. ihinery, of Lymington, and l1ajor Pilleau of Gibraltar. The zealous ervices and untiring exertion.' of olond=> Pari and 10ri on, 'whose Centre..; owed. their vitality chieily to their long continued labor, will not soon Le forgotten, "w hile the name of the late lamented Lady Bl'as ey will ever hold a foretno t place among the benefactol'!-l of the A .. ociation. The recunl of hel' wanderin 's by ea


12 and land, on every ocean and on nearly every shore, reads almo t like another "Ambulance Crusade." In a paper printed only for private circulation, compiled by Lady Bra 'sey a few weeks before her death, mention is made of the various place. visited during the last voyage from which unhappily she never returned. At everyone of these place. -localitie' so far apart as Bombay, where letter' were read from T.R.H. the Duke and Duche. of Connaught, Sandakan (British N orth Borneo), Adelaide, yclney, Brisbane, and Rockhampton, the ambulance cau. e was mo t warmly and earnestly advocated by Lord and Lady Bra"ey at meetings almost invariably presided over by the Governor of the Presidency or Colony, and when these and repeate 1. . imilar services on previous voyage , and the numerous generou gift of money and material to centre.' and clas. es at home and a broad are remembered, unfeigned orrow must be felt at the 10. s of a member of the Order of St. John who-to URe one of her own last quoted expressions so ably carried out the true "Ho pitaller " spirit which knows nothing of nation, party or creed, nor a k " questions as to antecedents or aims, when brought face to face (, with the pain it seeks to relieve." Numerous meetings of all kinds have been held during the year, one of the most interesting being that in February last, when H .M. the Queen of Sweden and or way, having signified her wish to see the Am bulance material of the St. John Ambulance Association, and also the manner in which it is employed, ~lr. Furley ventured to suggest that such a demonstration might be better arranged to suit Her Majesty's convenience during bel' visit to Bournemouth than in London. As will be seen on reference to the local Report the demonstration took place on February 29th, and Her Majesty wa. pleased to express her complete satisfaction. Mr. Furley, who hR,d arranged and assisted to carry out the programme, subsequently reported to the Central Executi ve Committee that he had met with most willing co-operation from the members of the Bournemouth Committee, and such practical assistance from Dr. Hyla-Greves and his pupils, the Railway employes of the London and South \\Testern Railway Company at the Bournemouth station, which alone made the

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occasion one to be long rememlJered. It may be added that H.M. the Queen of Sweden and Norway has most graciously presented a donation of .£20 to the funcls of the As. ociation, besides purchasing an Ashford Litter complete with India-rubber tyres, and a large hamper of Fir ·t Aid material. The local reports will show that the interest in Ambulance work taken by that mo. t valuable class, the County Oonstabulary and Borough Police, remain ' unabated. It has recently come to the knowledge of the ommittee that certain Chief Constables are r quired to report to the Home Office the namei') of all men belonging to their Force holding the certificate of the A ociation. or is Ie s prog'l'e s di 'played in a direction where instruction is equally, even if not more important, the employes of the Railway Companie. . cc Railway Ambulance Corp " are now con. tantly formed, and many new clas.'e have been held, e pecially on the Great \Ye ·tern Rail way, in re pon e to a circular issued by the General ranager to all tations on the Line, by order of the Board of Director '. Following the example of many governing bodies of the police Forces several of the great Railway ompanies have also granted permi. ion for their employe holding the t. John certificate, to wear it. authori. ed badge in uniforlll, a great encouragement to th men them 'elve , and of invaluable ervice in time of need as at once indicating tho. e qualified to render aid. eC ur ing 1orp, " for '~von1 n are al,o on tIle increa e. A11 admirable in tance of the advantage of . uch a corp included in the Appendix with the Richmond Centre Report. In India and the Oolonie ,the movement advance a bitherto with rapjd stride.. Thi i 'pecially noticeable in' the leadin~ town. in Australia and _ ew Zealand, while th good work done at other place) though not on 0 large a cale, such a Durban, Natal, and King \Villiam'. Town, South Africa, mu t not be forgotten. At tho last named place there is an excellent Ambulance Corp. , and report ,va recently rna Ie of an undoubted ca e when two of its rnem b r had saved life. Numerous . nch ca. es will be found mbodied in the local reports.


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14 The be t thanks of the Committee, and of the whole As 'ociation, are due to the member of the Medical Staff, who continue still, as from the first) to render service the value of which can scarcely be adequately expre ed in words. Nor must an expression of gratitude to the Local Committees and Executive Officers) especially the Honorary Secretaries, whose labours in so many cases are as arduous as they are zealous, be overlooked. Since the last Session the total of certificates a'warded has amounted to 22,181, as compared with 17,71 the previous year, being 14,176 male) 5)981 female, (( First Aid)" and 2)024 « Nursing" certificate. . J ndependently of the" vouchers)) granted for the « first re-examination," !) 192 Medallions have now been issued to date. Such a record is sufficient to show that ambulance work has not only gained) but maintains its hold upon the public at large, and encourages the belief that the day is not far distant when the possession of an ambulance certificate will be an indispensable feature of every ordinary ed ucation. The fact that so many educational establi:shments, and in titutions for affording instruction to the working classes apply to the AJ sociation for lectures) authorises this belief, anrl further j ustifie. the satisfaction of the Committee that this great work introduced by the Order of St. John as the embodiment of its historic legelld-" Service 1n the cause of humanity)) -has met with 80 wide-spread and complete success) which all who appreciate effort for the relief of suffering, must hope to see ever maintained.

$t. 30bn BnlbuIance :association. REP ORT OF THE

DURING

the la t year, a,' the list below show, there ha been a

very large i ,'ued.

TORE' DEPARTMENT.

increa 'e in the (luantity of ambulance matel'iR-l

Thi ' i8 in a great mea 'ure attributable to the pa. sing of

the line Regulation Act. J oil1ted 'tretchers have been .'pecially made for Mine ' in which ordinary stretchers cannot be employed.

List of I ftores issued from JUly 31st, 1

7, to July 31st, 1

Horse AmuuiallL!e Carriages " Ashfol'll" Litters, complete " Ahfonl" Litter-l lier euss-Mallley Litter

11

73 1

T

AllllJUlan cc Stretchers (" Fudey" improved pntte1'll) " with Tele copic Handle " l\lilitary ., J ointell for l\1ines

254 225

19 6

" Police 3 ., Spare callvn covers for tretchers 47 " Lar re Diagrams (for Lednrpr's Rplints (set ) TOllrlliquets

parc canvf. bed ' for

l11; P)

Amhulance lIallljlt'l., Iitlell eompletc, nUll with wuterproof cover nud trap

MEDALLION.

. {Cla s Attel1liallce ami Celtificate (two to set) ReO'lsters o Casc Hcport Book . , Roller. . . . , . . , Bandages Pbin Triangular . . , . , . { lllu tl'ated Triangular (after Esmarch ) with printsli instructions

5 30:3

60 00 370 36 43 0,7 1 12,915 31,666


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16 ShePherd's (" First AiLl ") . . . . . . 34,910 6,278 . . Cosgrave's (.r lusing) for advanceLl classes. 1,223 Books .Martin's" Questions and Answers upon .ci.mbulance ,Vork" . :289 Pye's " Elt:me:atary Banllagiug and urgical Dressing". . 288 E march's" First Aid» (translated by H.R. H. Plincess Chri tian) 14,731 Pocket" Aide Memoire " in linen-lined envelopes 21,530 Small Anatomical Diagrams

l

METROPOL1TA

Arm Badge . Medallions " E march's" Tourniq uet Braces Rug., with Air Cn~hions attached

16 3 2,087 2,302

83

18 7

Army Rugs

CO.

• OUTH EASTER MIDLAND

I

" Lowmoor " Jackets Ice Ball (RuLlel's) with line complete (for u e in I ce Accidents)

RAILWAY

BOLCKOW,

J.

BOWES,

V AUGHAX T CO., Limited, 1IrDDLESBRO'. SONS & P "\.HTNER.', Limited.

STI1AKERS ~.,. LOVE, ~EW DRAXCEPETII OOLLIERY, DURRAl\t.

S.

CO., Limited. COAL 00.

HETTON COAL

BABBIXGTO~

BELL BROTHERS, Limited, MIDDLESBRO'.

\V.

DIXOX, Limited.

PEA, E

.,. PART~TER', Lilllite(l.

LAN 'ASHIRF.: PLATT, BRO,.

iO~ T, TAB

L.\'RY.

0 ., Limited.

ONSETT IRON CO., Limite(l.

List of places which have b~en supplied dU?'ing the last yeo/I' with Horse A?nbulance OaT?'iages designed by JJIr. F~wley. NEW HUCKNALL OOLLIERY

EARL OF DURIIAill.

Co.

D ULWICH. HOLLINGBOUR E

U

TIBSHELF COLLIERY

ION.

CO.

ACCRINGTON. NEWl HAM, GLOUCESTER. NEWSTEAD COLLIERY Co

WIT EY. BLACKBUR

T.

BIRKDALE.

The following an anwng the

J1 i'7?I.cipal

HER MAJESTY THE Q(JEE I

WAR

Y

pU1'ChaseJ's of the yea';'.

UF SWEDEN A D NORWAY.

OFFICE.

ADMIRALTY. AGENT-GENERAL FOR THE COLONIES. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY GREAT EASTERN GREAT NORTHERN

CO.

" B:2.


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19

TRANSPORT

INVALID

CORPS.

Fot the Oonveyance of Sick and InjuTecl Patients (INFECTIOU

1

CASE

EXCEPTED.)

Sub-Committee. lIt EDWAHD

H.

SIEVEKIXG,

ROBERT BRUCE, ESQ., R UPERT C.

F.

M.D., F.RA., Chai,.man.

M. R.C .•.

DALLA .. , E~Q.

LIEUT.-COLON EL JA:tIm.' GILDEA,

i{oru,IAN Moo HE,

ESQ.,

EmmxD OWEX, ESQ., F.R.e . . , WALTER PEARCE, MAJOR

co IR

Ri-lQ.,

F. . A.

M.D. M.

Han. Oonsulting

f:h~1·geon.

D.

HEHBERI' C. PERROTT, BART.

Han. SpC1'etcU'y c~nd MCt1!C~ge1', to whom all communications should be audressed, with the wurus "Trau:sport Corps" ill the upper left huud corner of the envelope.

JOHN FUHLEY, ESQ.,

Deputy Superintendent. W. J. CaURCll BRA. rE1L

MR.

DURING the twelve months ending 31st July, 311 journeys have been made with invalids, shewing an increa e of 35 over the same period last year. Not only is the number of journeys larger but their length and importance are also greater. Invalids have been taken to or brought from different parts of the Continent and one has been taken from London to Queenstown in Ireland. Arrangements have been made by which French and German speaking fBmale J urses can Le cngaged for Oontinental journeys. A St. Johu Ambulance Brigade is now bcing organizcd which will embrace all local Ambulance Oorps working under the rules of this Association. All Members (and none can be accepted who do not hold the certificates of the Association, or are otherwise qualified) will be enrolled on a Register which will be subjected to annual revi. ion. The rules and full particulars concerning this new branch will shortly be issued.

The Invalid Tran.'port Oorps now forms a permanent section of the Metropolitan Corps of this Brigade. In thr last Report it was statcd that an Ambulance Station }lall been fUl'llWtl at the Allglo-American Exhil)ition. This 'was opencll on the 2.>th ~lay, auu closed on the 7th N ovem ber, 1887, and during this pl'1'10(1 101 cascs were treatcd, of w bich 10 were conveyed to hospital '. This year a station was opened on the I-ith ~lay, at the AngloDanish E.' hibition in a Doccker hut kindly lent to the As.·ociabon by des T.. 'lll'istoph and Unmach of Copcnhagen : this was clo.'ecl on thc 2 tIl July, anc1 during the 7 -t day.' G-± cases were treated. The, ervice. of th Corps werc also utilizecl again at the Royal l\Iilitary Tournml1ent beld at the Agricultural Hall at Islington, from thc 14<th to the 23rcl June. SG cases \yere treated here. The tahulatetl returns from these; Station \vill be found on pages 21, 22 antI 23. By desire of Colonel Sir 1harles \Vanen detachments of the Corp.' 'werc a(J"ain associate(l for ambulance (luty \yith the Metropolitan Police on thc nth Novemher (Lorcl l\IGLY0l"S Day), when three dctacllll1ents we're placed on the line of proces ,ion; and on SUl1t1ay, the 20th i{ o ,'clll1Jer, ancl \mclay, 27th T ovem bel', when riots werc appl'chcntl 'll, lletachmcnt with 110r.'e carriage. \vere placc(l at, 'cotla,nd Yar<1 awl at thc Police Ba,rrack'i in Hyde Parle In connection with the abo\'c services and those to which reference was made in last") ear's Report as having been rcnclcred by the Corps (luring the .J uuilee Fetes, it shoulLl Le mentioned that sinliln,r meaals to those given by Her Majesty the Queen to thc l\Jdl'opolit::m Po1icc, have l)ccn l'eceiv c1 by Mr. John Furley as "Dil'Pctor of Ambulance" alHI to 1\h. S. Osborn, F.R.C.S., who kin(lly assi. ted a.' • 'llrgcon on tl1ese occasions. \Ve fcel urc that thi'i gracious recognition 'will be appreciatcll by all tllc mcmbers of the Oorp ..;, cspeci<1l1y as it is an official acknowledgment of their a,f>soeiation \vit,h that fi.ne bally tho l\lcLropolitan Police Force. The Director of the Department tal-e. this opportunity to state that th small permanent Ambulance Staff at t. J o11n'


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20

Gate would have been lluite ina lequate to mt:et the frequent and serious call. made upon it during the ]ast year, but relying on the support of vo] unteer members he has had no hesitation in accepting all engagements and he is desiroLls to ackno\yledge in the warmest terms the active and willing services of those volunteers who have so willingly given their gratuitou services to perform humane work and to advallce the interests of the Association to which they are proud to belong. The Department is also very much indebted to Surgeon Lees Hall, of the Army Medical Staff, who has frequently taken medical charge of our Am bulance Station,.

Tab le of Registel'ecl cw::ie1:i of

1mbulc~nce As.sociation in the

Stcdions of tILe &l. John AmeJ'ic(.~n

rencle?'ecl at the

"FIRST AID"

Exhibition, 1 87.

Disease

01'

Electric

:rumber of ( 'ases.

lnjnr.'.

Removed ou Litter.

hock

13

Ileael

Bolly ancl LilllUS 6

Burll:, awl, 't.:aJd . Accillcn ts, 'Wounds,

:21

' 'pmins ~

c. 2

Fracturcs Di.'locatiolls ] Fall ' from llorseback

If)

3

Injnrc(l Eyes

24

Fainting Hysteria

General

3

7

Epilep 'J'

BJ'on ChOCCle ...

DiSCH e~. ~1111

affection,

lJ cart afl'ection.

] Ilcemorrhage

2 ti

astric IlTitation

DI TRIBUTIOI

OF ABOVE

'i\. E 11

WILn WEST l AIN I3UILI,Il\'O SWITCHBACK,

10

161

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...

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17

(Siyncrl)

11. PII~LWY POTTER, F.IU'.S.,

(SigneLl)

JOHr FUHLEY, ]I01lol' ar lJ l1Ianager and Dircdor to the 'tallOll.

llo no/'cll'!! SILrgco lL tv th e ttll/Oll.


22

The Royal ltlilitcwy Tov.,rnwnent, AgTicL~lt?)v1'al Hall.

A nglo-Dctnish Exhibition, SO'Ldh ](ensington.

June 14t1t-2:11'd, 1888.

May 14ih-JvJly 28th, Ul88. ~Tumbel'of

:\UllIhrl' of CaSt' .

Disease or Illjury.

('ases treated.

Di. ca.{' or llljU1'Y.

tl(·atcd.

6

Bod Y and Limbs

\'ITounds, &c.

I l

Sprallls

Burns and •'calds

., AccIdents, \\' oumb, &l!.

K ose Bleeding

eolic

General Ailments.

JO

Body an{l Limbs

Bur~s and Scalds

Acciu ents,

7

• ],l'aillS ~ ose

lHee,iillg

Ou tl'lldioll ill Throat

Hysteria

Dog-l)itc

2::;

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Injured Eye

2

Failltill1f

3

Alcohol

fiG

(~enel'al

Di·case:;.

f

II,YstCl'i:

lEPilep .. y (!:iigned)

LEES IIALL, ,urgeoD, A.:JI.D.,

J. W. SANDEHS, F. n. e.

..

Hunomry ,5'u,l'geons to the Station.

(Siyllctl)

'. OSBOH:N, F.H.C.S., fl lltlOrc,,'!) • 'Ui'YCOt!

(Signed)

tH

Total

S. 0° BOILT, F.R.C'. '.,

to thc Station.

JOJ1:N FeRLEY,

JIono:'m'!}

J[rl1lagf'T rtild

Dil'('elo,' to the Sl(ltion.

('iytlcd)

J011\ FL'HLEY, ilUtLO/·Ctt·!}

illCLtlltya Ctnd D it'l'clu/'.


ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIA TION. STATElJfEllT of R('ceipts and Eapcncliimc flom 1st

lD1'.

£ To Balance, Investeu in Oonsols as pel' last account " Balance, Inv esteu in St. J olm's Gate Compauy, Limited At Lontlon and 'Westminster Hank Petty Cash, &c., as on July 31st, 1887

8.

6

1,4.93

2,000 583 5 4 H)

° °6 6

4,081 6 " Donation s, Annual Subscriptiolls, and Sundry ruyments 3,[,32 14by Oentres ancl Detached OlasbeR 1,000 0 " Stores Department 121 5 " Dividends 53 9 " Miscellaneous (including sale of Pamphlets, &c.)

4

£8,788 15

3

6

5

o o

£8,788 15

nUPERT C. F. DALLAS, l'rca,w J'rl".

(Signed)

(Signcd)

LOVELOCK.

lYe have examined thE' above account "'ith the books \ (Signed) and vouchers prOlluced, and find the same correct.

1

<r1'.

1887, to 31st July, 1888.

£ s, d. By Lcctmcrs' and Examiners' Fees flnu Travelling Expenfies 2,175 3 8 " Prin Ling Books, Reports, Oirculars, &c., and incluuing Statiol1 ely 381 13 9 " Ohief Secretary 300 0 0 " Salaries and Wages 577 3 6 105 6 2 " Bent " O!Iice Expenses (including Repairs, Housekeeper, Newspapers, Gas, Fuel, &c.) 61 15 6 " 'l'l'uvelling anc1 Incidental Expenses (Executive Olli.e'3rs) 76 0 0 179 8 1 " rostage, 'relegrams, anu Carriage of Sma.ll Parcels 33 0 0 " Acl,-ertising Balances, d. £ Inyestctl in Consols 2,483 1 6 St. Johll's Gate Oomrany, Limited 2,000 o 0 AL London and Westminster Bank 405 2 8 Petty Cash, &c. 1 o 5 4,899 4 7

s. CZ.

d.

AUg~lst,

II. ,V. S, \\'IJTFFIN,

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APPENDIX A. , NDny PAY~lEXT~' (A!-> EXPLAINED IN FOLLOWI TG FHOl\l JULY, 1 87, TO JULY, 1

PARAGRAPH),

* * ~ The sums with which the several Centres and Classes are here credited represent the full amounts received, from which the Central Fund charges for Expenses have to be deducted. In many cases the payments do not cover the disbursements by St. John's Gate, and in others no balan ce is left in favour of the Association .-Vidr tatement of Receipts and EXl'Clluitme, page 21.

~lullY Centres arc heavily in debt.

CE"l'lTRES. LO.'DO~-.METROPOLITA~ OE.TTRE. J0

1. District

£23 75

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74 4 6

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10

4

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account of :Melropolitan Policc Classes

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COUSTRY AND AnnOAn

Allclaillp (. 'ouLh Australia) BalJl)iugtoll Hackworth

6 2 4 17

238 8 17 6 20 0 3

Ballgor Bam Icy BeHast

8 8 550 12 4 4

13el'llllllla Bexhill

13 irk 011 hcatl J3il'lllillgham .. . Blackhlll"ll

0 6

17 5 7 21 11 14 12 11 15

.. .

BlackllCath .. . Blackwell Colliery

4

0 210

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34 Bournemonth Bradford Bridport Burnley Canterbury Cheltenham .. Che tel' Clay Cross Colliery Cleator Clifton (Bristol) Covenh'Y Croydon Dalton in Fume' Darlington Derby Dover Dublin Dundee Durham Eastbourlle Eton College .. Farnham Faver-ham Forest of Dean Frome Gibraltar Guernsey Halifax Hartlepool Harrogate Havallt Hawkshead Heavy Woollen DUrict Hebden Bridge H udder field .. I ps\\ich Isle of "\Yight Kidderminster Lancaster Learuin~rton ... Leeds Leicester Lewes Licbfield Liverpool Llanberis Lymington ;,Ianchester :Marlow Marske-by-tlle-. 'ea !lIerthyr Tydfil

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6

27 12

0 2 12 11

300 4 0

Ricillnollu (::urrey ) Hiddill'r' Colliery Rochdale Ro:s R therham .t. Helen' • (V llonk '-L Jrne:-.s " l.L TIeld

h( lmHI · ittin.gbonrne · oUll! .~hield · , cutiwlll ~o 1 hamIlton , (;LthiJOrt ~ tJurlJIi(lgc

lerian(l _windon 'ydcllham Till helf 'l'onbritlg· Tunbritlge Woll: "Yarrington ... "Tath-ou-Doarno "'o<1no 1Jmy ... c",t I1al'tlel'ool ". e.ton-. upcr-:Jlarc Whitehayen ... ,rillingtou Quay antl "''111 'end Willlborne ,Yillllsor '" 01 \'crhaltlpton Wonluwcll Woolwich Worce tor , III

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7 2 10

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1 12 33 23 36

16 0 13 0 1 8 6 11 13 0

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36 DETAOHED CLASSES. ilfALE. Abercarn Aberkenfig Abersychan Abram Colliery Acton Alderney Almondbury ... Alnwick Alston Annesley Colliery Annfield Plain Audley Bacup Barradon Colliery Battersea (Caius Honse) Beamish Colliery Beaufort Bebington Bedford Schools Bedlington Colliery Bell Bros. Collieries Berkhampstead Beverley Bickershaw Collieries ... Blackpool (Boro' Constabulary) Blaydon-on-Tyne Blyth Bolckow, Vaughan and Co's Collieries Bradford Braintree Brancepeth Bridlington Quay Brighton Brinscall H.M.S. "Britannia" .. , Brockley Bromley BurnopflCld . .. Bury

Butterlmowle Camborne Cambridge ...

£1 18 6 per Mr. F. J. Davies 2 2 0 Mr. G. C. Burt 2 2 0 II'. F. A. mith 2 1 6 11'. A. M. IIart 0 Mr. H.. Westall ,Villiams 3 o 10 6 Mr. R J. Copela1ld ... 3 11 3 Mr. J. ,V. Draper 3 6 Surg. -l.laj. Rei(l 3 13 0 Mr. Stewart Carson 4 0 1\1 r. II. Leeson :3 19 6 " Mr. F . G. Hooper ~~ 19 !1 Mr. J. Yemon (:i 9 7 Mr. J. Bentham 348 II'. Collin C;ole 1 16 6 lr. ,. Beauchamp 2 1~ 0 Mr. J. P. Kirkup 1 Hi 10 Mr. 'rhos. l.lorgan 1 15 0 Mr. Geo. IIarding 12 ti Rev. P. W. Wyatt 2 16 6 Mr. J. Rogers 6 9 Messrs. Bell Bros. 4: 0 Mr. T. Penny 3 li 2 Mr. E. Oliver 3 11 4 Mr. J. B. Binns 209 Chief Constal)le 352 Mr. ,V. Crooks 3 12 G Mr. 1.1. S. Dobson 8 14 0 " the Company 3 5 G Mr. G. . Pollanl 1 1-1 8 Dr. White 7 18 £) Mr. II. PI') ke n 4 6 :Mr. R. L. Weeks 34:9 Mr. J. B. Pmvis 5 [, 0 " Dr. ,V. J. , tcpllCllS ... 2 J G Mr. ,V. Southerst " Snrg. J. Lloyd Thomas 14 10 0 1 13 8 IIII'. J. C. 1I10ir 880 " Mr. L edger Cozen:; ... 2 14 10 111'. T. Bennett 362 11'. ,V. 'unnillghalll 3 12 0 " 111'. J. Hargreaves 2 9 0 Mr. W. G. Wood 480 Mr. J. IIall 2 7 0 Mr. J. P. Nuttall 1 18 fj Mr. E. GeaU 470 " Mr. II. Dowdeswell .. , 2 G 2 " }\liss B. Vivian 474 " Mr. II. S. Phillips ."

C,tmerton Collieries Call1lock Chaso CanliJr Police Carlisle Castle Eden Colliery Cholmsfonl (Es ox Constabu lary) UlL ostor-Ie-Street Coalville Cockel'1l1outh Colcshill Colne Colollial Uolll'gc COo110r'3 lIill ... olllsny Colliery Co 'saIl COWp011 Cl'icl:ieth Culross D eal'hnm Denah,)' Molin D elll),)' Colliery Dillllington Doncaster

" DOl'king Dukinfield DlllJstOll-Oll-'T'yno Durham Earl of ])nrham's UI)llieric' Earle,to wn ... East Hetton Collicr,)' East Howlo Eastwood lWantl Els\\'icl- Colliery Works EI Lhalll El tl'illgham 'olliery Ethorlcy EVC'llWOo(l Ir.~1.S. "Exmouth" ... r,'arn\\,orth Flint fi'onnby Fl'ollingham ... Gaioshcad -oll-TYllO

pel'1\lt'. rr. Y. Garthwaite £1 15 Mr. A. n. Barnard 1 17 " Mr. n. , . Price 2 2 " IIead. COllsia1le 2 0 1111'. W. Thomson 3 2 :\11'. leo. Mackay 2 3 Mr. H. Leary 2 " :\faj. Poyntz 1 16 1\11'. W. M. Honton 3 18 Mr. G. '1.'amblin 1 13 1111'. L. Clifrord. Cox '" 3 13 Mr. J. 'V. l)lulTIlller.,. 4 10 Mr. A. K Lyster 3 10 Mr. J. Watson Kay ... 4 0 " Mr. J. Gill 6 13 Mr. '1.'. II. Eagles 9 12 " Mr. P. Kirkup 3 19 .Mr. A. IIall 2 1 " lUI'. Nuttall 5 5 1\11'. T. Bumell 3 6 MI'. J. O. Heddie 2 15 ?Ill'. M. Walton 2 1 Mr. J. Dixon 2 4 Mr. 1\1. Fryan 2 5 1\11'. Joo. teele 1 11 Dr. II allows 2 II Mr. E. lIanling 1 1 Mr. Geo. Gardiner 11 2 Dr. Robinson 3 1 " Mr. 'Y. Mar hall '1.'aylor 1 1\11'. W. 'mith 11 " illr. T. Moody 3 15 Mr. rr. Ormand 5 12 Mr. R. Dawson 2 13 Mr. II. Palmer 1 1 Mr. 'Y. nttoH 7 4 Mr. Jos. Stones 3 " Mr. R. . Allller on ... 1 17 " .1\11'. J olm J. Mole 13 4 Rev. r1'. N. Rowsell .. 19 Mr. R. K. Guthrio 2 l.l: Mr. John DOlltls 3 13 J\I 1'. R. 1\[. Brown 4: 7 Capt. Bourchicr 13 5 1111'. Jus .. ll1ith 2 2 1\11'. T. Ryan 3 12 Dr. Hewor '" 5 5 Mr. J. 13. lIanhy :.! ;2 :\11'. n. F. ,mill! ;2 ;2 illr. Cieu. Gill 15 .) ~lr . .1. T. :-;ullllcrln.l1Ll v"

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KillJllrlle KimlJlesworth Colliery Kinghorn King's Norton Killdlam (Lancashire) ... Lancasllil'e ConstalJulary Leigh (Lancashire) Leistoll Leominster .. . Ley tOll stone ... . Lintz Green .. . Litt]e Level' .. LlalJclly (Great West(·rn Hailway) Low Mo()]' Collierics Marlclcy :VI UlIllCl'f1 Colliery Mu..rhL llarlJOl'O' ~rarj'porl

.£3

per Mr. Thos. Young 1\11'. K Towers 1\1r·. T. Woods 1\11'. E. V. 1'. BarkeI' ?Ill'. E. Dicken sol1 Mr. A. W. 'Wood .Mr. U. . Yat.es 1\T 1'. F. L. POltCI' .!\II'. A. Hamal'll Mr. ,J. II'. l\1arlar Dr. A1Hlrcws }\fl'. Jos. ,'lllith " ?II I'. R ,f. C'ltnylol' :!\II'. l( W. Bales 1\11'. A. ,'colt Mr. G. Eo CO](,I1H111 " 1\11'. J. ,'impsoll " J\T r. Egherl "I'('ar " .i\T1'. .T. F. ,'lillwell 1\11'. ·W . .T. IIcwleLL .l\Ir. G. F. Beelhnlll ~Ir.

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46 Bolt, Miss A. Hope, :1111'. W. 111. *Hoste, llIr. *Houghton, Miss. *Howe, Me. T. W . . . Hutton, Surgeon-Major G. A., A. M.D . .,." In Memoriam." *Ingilby, lifiss M. *Johnson, Iiss K. A. *Johnson, Mr. O. M. *Kay, Sir Brook, Bart. *Kilkelly, Surg. O. R. To Laird, Miss Alice 1. *Lavers, Mr. T. H. *Leach, Mr. O. O. Lees, Mr. W. *Logan, Miss. *Love11, 1111'. Walter. Lowe, Mr. T. A. *Lowry, Lieut. -General R. W., C. B. *llIaitland, Mrs. Edward. *Marsh, Mr. J. J. *llIartin, Mr. J., F.R.C.S. *Maude, Miss. *Maw, Son and Thompson, Messrs. *May, Miss S. *111:cEwan , Mrs. E. *McKenzie, Mrs. ~Mewburn, 1I1iss E. *llIeynell, Mr. G. C. *Milne, 111'. W . *llIitchell, Mrs. F. J. *Moore, Miss. *Morison, Mr. Joshua. *Morris, Miss E. *.i\1uspratt, Miss E. F. *N elson, Miss Anna M. H. "'Obbard, Miss O. "'Odell, Mrs. M. E. *Orde, Miss E. 111. Page, Dr. Clement. *Parker, Mr. R. O.

*Parker, Dr. W. Thornton. *Pendleton, Mr. D. Perrott, Mrs. E. *rerrott, Rev. F. D. * Pollock, Mr. E. M. *Prout, 111'. S. Gilespie . *Pym, 1\11'. W. F . *Quiltel', lIIiss. *Reston, Mr. H . *Rutter, 1111'. Robert. *~ aulls, Miss. * aul, Dr. Wingate. "'Shaw, Dr. John. Sheridan, Miss. * idney, Miss L. M. * imonds, Mrs. Ellen A. *Simpson, 1111's. J. *Singleton, Miss A. H. *Skerritt, Miss. *Skerritt, 1I1iss Alice. "'Stilwell, Irs. J. P. *Stirling, II'. J. A. *Strickland, Lady. Stoneham, Mrs. * tuber, Miss E. *Suckling, 1111's. E. Tatum, Mr. E. T. *Temple, 1I1iss Oatherine. *Thomas, Surg. J. Lloyd, R. N. *Thompson, Mr. W. *Tripp, Miss F. E. *Yigers, Mr. G. E. * Waller, Mr. T. H., lILR.C . •·. *Walters, Miss. "'Warcl, Admiral J. R. *Waring, 1111'. G. W. *Whigham, Miss E. "'Whithard, Mr. B. M. *Woods, Miss Jessie M. *W ootton, 1111'. Oharles F. *Wray, Lieut.-Oolonel. "'Wynne, fiss L. G.

PER LON DON AND WEST lINSTER BA K. (WESTMINSTER BRANcn.) *Lieut. -General Sir O. P. Beauchamp *Lady M. Augusta Onslow. *Lady McOlure. Walker, K . C. B. *lIirs. R. B. Martin. *Surgeon-Major F . B. Bakel'. *Mr. Arthur Jackson. *Mr. B. M. Dawes. *Mrs. Rowley Lambert. *Mrs. Susan Lumley. *M1's. F . .M. A. Burton. *Mr. John Stirling. *Major J. H. Rosseter *Mrs. W. Pitt Draffen.

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lIER lIIAJE. 'TY TIlE QUEEN OF SWEDEN AND NORWAY. HI£R ROYAL HIGILTES.' PRLTCE.'S BEATRICE, PRINCESS HENRY OF BATTENBERG. Adair, Miss II. 111. Amherst, Mr. ,V. Amhnr t T., ~r.l'. Argy 11, The Very Rev. the Dean of Ashwell, .lI1i s Julia A. Barton, Mrs. Alfred Barton, ~11\'. Hope Baker, 'urgeoll-:\Iajor F. B. Daker, :\lrs. F. 13. BeLlllington, ~lrs. Dohn, Mr. :., C.E. Bolckow, 1111'. O. F. II. Drakspear, 1111'. 11. H ayward BrallsLoJl, 1111'S. J. n. Bra:scy, Mr. Hcm,)' A., M. P. Britten, Oaptain R. F., 1:. ~ -. Brncc, ~lis 'hristina M. A . Bury, l\lajor Dustl'OR, :Jlallame E. de Cal,cl, 1\11'. Frank O. Oapel, l\[ 1'8. G. Cavendish, Lord Edward, M.I'. L'lancarLy, the Hight HOll. the Ead of Clarke, Brigade- mgeon A., lICD. Olive, tbe Lady Iary,Villllsol' Coates, Deputy Inspec1.ol-Gelleral1\L, n. T. Crompton Co-operative Provident. ociety, Limited . Crookshank, Mr. II., F.R .•. '. Dallas, Mr. Rupert O. ]. Dalton, 1Ilnjol' J. C., lLA. Daubelley, Ueneral Sir II. C. B., (I . C.B. Dc Yesci, the Viscountess Dixon, Mrs. Rflyltou Dixon, Mr. WaYllman I

Dra[en, Mr . ,V. Pitt. Duncall, Colonel Francis, C.B., :\I.P., R.A. Egerton, Vice-Admiral the Hon. F., M. P. El wick Works Aceiclent ancl Oompensation Fund. Fello\vs, Mr. F. P., F ..... , F . . A. Ferraboschi, :1111' . Figgins, illr. James Frank, Dr. rhilip Franks, Mr. Cha . ,V. Freshfield, llIr. Edwin, LL.D., F.S.A. Furley, nIr. F. W. Glasgo\y, the Right llon. the Earl of Gold worthy, olonel. IIcap, :\[1'. Ralph IIacon, Mr. ,V. E., L.R.C.P. Harrison, Dr. O. H eap, 1111'. Ralph, junr. Jervoise, i1' Jcrvoi e Clarke, Bart. J ervoi e, II'. larke JerYoise, Mis . G. Clarke Kay, ir Brook, Bart. Kemball, General ir Arnold B., K.r.B. K . C.81.

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Lucas, 1\11'. F. L. [cClme, Lady Iac.Lean, 1111'. Robert MacLean Manley, Surgeon-General ,I'. G. N" Manche tel', Ilis :rrace the Duke of, Mitchell, Mr. A. O.

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-t8 Skerritt, Miss C. E. Steet, Mr. G. Carrick, F. R. c., . Sutherland, His Grace the Duke of, 1\:.0. Swan, Mr. John G. Sweeting, Miss E. Taylor, urgeon-Major, 1\f.l\LD. 'l'emplelown, General the Viscount, G. c. B. 'l'omkins, Mr. Alfred avil1. Vacher, Mr. Francis, F.R. C. R. 'Iaddy, 1\11'. EdwarLl, ~Ln.C.~. art., \Valkcr, 1\11'. John ,Ya1lace, Sir Richard, Bart., M. P. \'".C . , G.e.B. Weston, Lieut. -Colonel Gould H unter-, Rodgett, nIl's. Richard B. F.S.A. Rowe, Mr. Richard Reynolds, F. s. A. St. Albans, the Right Rev. tlle Bishop of ,\\Teston, Mn:. Gould IT unterWihnan, 111'. Charles St. George, General, il' John, R.C.n. Whithard, 1Ir. B. 1\L Sancton, il11'. Philip Wyndham, Major G. C. Sharp, Mr. William Yarrow, Irs. Shrimpton, Dr. Charles Sieveking, Sir E. H., F.S.A.

Mitchell, Mr. John N ewton, Captain J. W. 1\1. Nugent, Mrs . Arthur Orde, Miss E. M. Pearson, nIl's. A. Harford Pelham, The Lord Perrott, 1\1rs. E. E. Phillips, 11'. A. Poore, The L'ldy Harriot Reyher, Dr. Carl (8t. Petersburg). Roberts, Lieut. -General Sir F. S.,

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS. ( Elected in 1'ecognition oj distingtLishecl sC?'vices in /twthe?'ing the objects of the Association.) Adams, Mr. Matthew A., F.R.C.S. Allin, Surgeon W . B., M. B., A.M.D. Anderson, Dr. C. 1\1. Andrews, Mr. S., M. R. C. s. Atkinson, nIl'. Robert, :M.R.C.S. Audland, 111'. W. E., M.R.C.S. Bagnall, Mr. W. II., L.R.C.I'. Eain, Dr. Baldwin, 111'. F . B. J., M.R.C.S. Barrow, 111'. C. A., M. It. C. s. Benson, Mr. A. II., F.R.C.S.I. Bigg, Staff SurgflOll G. Sherman. Binghanl, Mr. John J., L.It.C. P. Birt, Mr. Geo., lI1. B. Blackburn, 1\11'. J., lILR. C.S. Bloxam, Mr. J. Astley, F.R.C.S. Blumer, 1\11'. 'V. P., F. r•. c. r. J3lythman, Mr. C. S., lII. R. C. s. Bradley, Dr. David. Brittin, Dr. F . G. 1\1. Broomhead, Dr. Chas. Brown, Dr. J. Brown, Mr. J. lYl., lILR.C.S. Browne, Mr. H. Langley, F.B.C.S.

Browne, Mr. Robert, F. R.C.S. 1. Bruce, 1\11'. Ito bert, lI1. R. C. R. Burge~s, 1\11'. m. 111., ~f. R. . s. Burton, Mr. . II., F.Il- C.S. Cantlie, 1\11'. J., F.n.c.s. Carter, Mr. F. H., F .Il. C.... Casson, 111'. Theodore, 1\L n.. c. N. Chaffers, 1\Ir. Edwd., F.n.r.S. Ohapman, Mr. J. 1\1., M. B. Cltarlesworth, 1\1r. II., lIf.U.O.S. Chawncr, 1\11'. Alfred, j\[.n.c.~. Cheese,vright, Mr. J. F., 1\I.ltC.R. Childs, Mr. Christopher, )1.]t. C. s. Clarke, Mr. 'Y. J., M.n.. C.S. Clarke, Dr. ,V. Clegg, 1\lr. J. Hague, M. n . c .s. Coleman, Mr. \\T. \V., M. R.C.S. Coldstream, Dr. A. IL, l\l.D. Cosgrave, Dr. E. McDowcl. Crease, MI'. J. Roberlson, F.I t.C.N. Crossfield, Mr. A. K., F. It. ('.1'. Crossland, 1\11'. W . II. Crossland, 1\1rs. W. 11. Crespi, Dr. Alfred J. H.

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Davey, Mr. John, F.R.C.S. Davidson, .!\Ir. A., :\I.B. Davies, Mr. Charles D. Davies, Dr. E. Dickenson, Dr. A. Newton Dickson, :JIr. G. ('ecil, ?If.B. Dickson, Dr. John DUllbar Dickson, ~Il'. G. ,V., :'I.B. Dixon, 'Mr. J. F., ~t.R.C.,. Dobie, Dr. ,Villiam Dolan, Mr. Thomas, F.R.r.S. Donwille, 1\11. K J., L.R.C.P. Douglas, :JIr. Claude, L.R.C.I'. Dryden, II'. Ja .. Hunter, L.R.C.I'. Dryland, Mr. J. ,V., M. R. c.,. Dudley, Mr. F . . Hobert·, ~Ln.C'.s. Duggan, Mr. ilT othenvell, :\[.It.c.l'. Duke, urgeon-lIlnjor ,V. A. Duncan, 'oloncl F., C. D., lI1. 1'. , ItA. Duncan, Dr. ,Yilliam Dunn, Dr. D. S. Dul'lls, Dr. John Eccles, Mr. A. ymon, :.r.B. Eden, Dr. H. Edger, Dr. H. Ellerton, Dr. John Ellerlol1, nIl'. J. F. II. Embleton, Mr. D. C., M.R.O.S. Evaml, 1\11'. A. H., ~L R.C.S. Evans, Mr. C. J., 1\Ln.C.R. Evans, 1\11'. ,Yo G., L.n.c.p. Farmer, 11'. ,., ~r.n.c.s. Farrer, Mr. Geo. Albert, 1\Ln.c.s. Fa,Ysitt, ?Ill'. Tho'., 1\I.ll.C.S. Fenton, Dr. Mark Anthony Fil1lay, SUl'gcoll-:JTlljOI' \Y. Fitzgcralll, Dr. C. Egerton Fleming, Dr. A. J. Flelcher, Fleet Hurgeon W. Bainbrigge, R. Forsyth, Dr. Hoht. Fort, Mr. 'rhos., :-f. n. (J,S. 1!'0 tllCrg ill , Dr . .T. R Frau ks, Dr. Kendal Frankish, Dr. J. D. Fryer, 11'. J 01111, :'It. R. c.... Fultoll, 1\11'. G. O. n., M.B. Furber, 1\Ir. George n ., lIr.n.o.s. Furlay, 1\11'. John Gabb, IIII'. C. Bakel', M.R.O.R. Gardner, urgeon R II., l\t.B., A.lI1.D. Garral'Ll) Mr. ,\V. A' I lIL R. c,s.

Gnrstang, 1\11'. E. ilL, M.R.C.S. Gascoigne,1\Ir. W. E., L.R.G.S. Gentles, Mr. rr. L., IJ. R.C. P. Gibb, Dr. Gilclea, Lieut.-Col. James Glen, Mr. John, lILn. Godwin, Surgeou-nIajor '. R Y. Godfrey, Mr. A. E., M.R.C.S. Gourley, Dr. Samuel Graham, Mr. Arthur R, M.B. Grant, Mr. Ogilvie, M.B. Green, }'Ir. William '1'., M.R.C.S. Greenwood, :JIr. A., M.lt.C.S. Greves, Dr. E. II. Grove, :JIr. W. R, ~r. n. Gwynn, Mr. C., ~LB. Guthrie, Dr. .T. IIacon, 1\11'. ·W. E., L.n.C. P. IIamilton, 1\1ajor IIans B. Hammond, Dr. 'YIll. Hann, 1111'. H. F., L.R.C. P. Hani on, Dr. ,V. A. Haynes, Dr. tanley L. Hedley, Mr. John, :'I.R.C.,. fTewetson, Mr. Richard, M.R.C. Hicks, ~Ir. It, :\I.R '.S . Higgins, Dr. Charles 11. Holman, II'. R, M.ll.C. '. Holmes, Mr. W. Reid, M. B. Horne, Mr. J. Fletcher, F.R.C .... Horne, }'11'. T., I..ILC.P. Howard, Dr . .las. F. lIUll on, :Jlr. II. E., ~r.R.C.~. Hughes,},rr. II. G., L.R.C.p. Hughe , Mr. II. ill. \f. B. Hunt, Dr. Hohert Innes, Depnty-~l11'gcon- ,cneral C. A., M.D. Trving, Dr. J. II 1., M. n. T . Jackson, Dcpllty-Surgeon-General ir Hobert 'Y., K':\'1', c. n. Jackson, ?Ill'. E., 1\1. n. c. S . Jay, Mr. Fred('riek Fitzherbert, L.R.C.p. J ones, Dr. A. II. Jones, Dr. Ht'ginaltl J ones, Mr. Richnrd, L.ll. c . P. Jones, 1llr. Howlallll, l\Llt.C .. Jones, 1\lr. Hobert L., i\f.n.c.s. Jones, 1\11'. IV e t Jones, Mr. \Y. Makrig, lILR.C. Jum eaux, II'. Benjamin, lILR.C.S. Keith, Mr. Alexanller Ewing, ~l. R.

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50 Kelly, Mr. R. Vandeleur, F.R.C.S. Ker, Mr. H., F.RC.S. Ketchen, Dr. Wil1iam Keys, Dr. C. W 1001'8, A. hl. D . Kilgarriff, Mr. M. J., F. R. C. . T. Kingcombe, Mr. A. P., M R.C.S. Kingsbury, Mr. G., lIf.B. Kinsey-Morgan, Mr. A., M.R.C. S. Knaggs, Dr. Samuel T. Knott, Mr. Charles, 111. It. C. P. Knowles, Ir. H., L. R.C.P. Lam b, Mr. W. H., M. R. C. s. Laurie, Dr. R. Le Cronier, Dr. Hardwicke Lee, Mr. B. J., L.S.A. Lee, Mr. Ed win , M. R. C. s. Little, 11'. J., lILR. C.S. Love, Mr. Henry, III. B . Low, Dr. A. Bruce Lloyd, Dr. E. J. Macartney, 11'. R., L. R. C. P. MaCarthy, Mr. Justin McC., M. R . C.. McCullagh, Mr. John, lII.R.C.S.I. McQuaig, Dr. Duncan Mackenzie, Dr. J as. Mackinlay, Mr. James E. H., M.R.C.S. Macneilage, Mr. D., L. R.C . P. Malcolmson, Dr. John A. Marriott, Mr. C. W., M. R.C . S. Marriott, Dr. O. D. Martin, Dr. J. W. Martin, Mr. J., M.R.C.S. Martin, Mr. J. M. H., M. R.C.S. Masser, Mr. H. C. P., L.R.C. P . May, Mr. Thomas F. Maynard, Dr. J. Clarkson Merryweather, Mr. James, 111. R . 0. R. Mercer, Dr. W. Middlemiss, Mr. G., L. R. C. P. Milligan, Mr. R. A., F.R.C. P., M.B.C.S . Mills, Mr. R. J., lII.B. Monckton, Dr. David Henry, F. R.C.S. Moore, Dr. C. A. Moore, Mr. H. Cecil, lI1.R.C.S. Moore, Surgeon-Major Sandford, M. B. Moorhouse, Dr. B. M. Morris, Dr. F. II. N ankivell, Dr. Herbert N ewman, Dr. William Nicholson, Surgeon-Major E. , A.M.D. Nixon, Mr. T. A., lILR.C.S.

orman, Dr. J. ,V. "orman, Mr. A. S., lILR. C.S. O'Connell, Surgeon D. V., M. D Ogilvie, Dr. J. II. Oliphant, Dr. Bruce O'Riordan, Dr. F . Okell, Mr. George, IlL R. C. S. Ormrod, Mr. Fray, L.R.C.P. Orton, Mr. E. W., L.R.C.P. Orton, Mr. John, lILR.C ... Osborn, Mr. S., F.R.C.S . Osburne, nil'. C. A. P., L.R.C. P. Ovenden, Dr. W. II. Owen, Dr. R. F. Page, Dr. David. Palin, nil'. H. Venables, lILB. Pam en, 1\1r. G. C., III. n. '. ~. Parsons, Dr. Francis IIenry Partridge, Dr. T. Patterson, nil'. G. n., lIf.R. C. Paul, Mr. F. T., F.R.C . . Pedley, Dr. T.F. P earcy, 1\11'. P. A., lIl.B. P ercival, Mr. Geo. II., 111. B. Phelps, n11-. Phillip Phillips, Mr. G. A., M. R. c. Pike, Mr. W. Royston, M. R.C ... Pilcher, Mr. W. J., F.R.C.S. Pinck, Mr. C. H ., lILB. Platt, Mr. "IN. H., L.r•. c.l'. Plomley, Dr. Johl1 F. Pole, Dr. Alexander Poole, Dr. S. W. Pooley, Mr. E. Burdctt, L.It.C.S. I. Pope, Surgeon 'Y. \V., .t\.1II. II. Potter, Mr. Hany, 1ILH.C.S. Potter, Mr. H. Per('y, F.1t. u. H. Pow ell, Mr. L. L., IlL R. U.l-l . Pratt, Dr. J . Dallas Price, Mr. E. 0 ., M.B. Pritchett, Mr. H enry, 111. It. C. s. Prosser, ilIr. Phillip B. Quick, 11'. Frank, 1. R. '.S. Rands, Mr. St. J. 0., M.R.C .. '. Rangoon, Rt. R ev. the Bishop of, Rawlings, Mr. Jam es, M.ll. O. R. IJead, Mr , A. W., M.H..O.S. Reid, Mr. Duncan, J., M. n. Reid, Mr. T. Whitehead, F.R.O.P. Rice, Mr. W. R., M . B. Rich, Mr. A. C., M.R.C.S.

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Ridley, Mr. J. W., L.R.C.p. Roberts, Mr. Arthur, III. It. C. s. Roberts, 1\11'. IIugh Jones, lILR.C.H Roberts, Dr. R. Lawton Robin,oll, Dr. A. II . Robinsoll, Mr. Ernest L. Robinson, Mr. G., M.n.U.S. Robinsoll, lr. II. S., :II. n..O.R. Robinson, Dr. It. B. Rowe, Dr. Thomas "'mitb Sander, Mr. J. 'Y., ?lI.n.C. ' . S<.:atliff, Mr. P. ill., lIr.lt. c . • . Scholefield, Dr. G. E. ellers, :lIIr. R. Burdett, 111. R. CoO. Seller, Mr. W. II. J., ?lJ. B. Sergeant, ~lr. Edwan1, :II. It. .H. haw, Mr. Ja ., ;1[. n. Shaw, 1111'. T. .,!II. n. Sheaf, ~Ir. C. A. Ernest, M.H.C.P. huttlcworth, Dr. G. E., lII.R. c.s. iddall, Dr. J. B. imp '011, Dr. J. Herbert impson, ~lr. 'Y. ., :-LR.C.S. Skae, Dr. Francis D. A. talker, Mr. A. 111., lIL n. Sloman, II'. . G., jun., L.R.C.P Smith, 111'. II. IIammoDll, lI1.R.O. Smith, Mr. R. ., L.n.c.p. Smitb, 1'.11'. W. J., L.R.C.P. Squallce, Dr. T. Coke. "tamfonl, lIIr. William Aekrill, :11.11 •• s. teet, ?l11'. rcorge t 'arrick, F. n. C .s. Stewart, Mr. U. A., lIJ.D., :l1.A. tone, urgcoll-~[njOl' W. J. Stretton, nil. J. Lionel, 111. It. U. s. Strettoll, Jr. amuel, l\I R.a.S. Swann, Dr. A. Swete, Dr. IIorace Sydney-TuJ'l1cl', 1111'. A. I., M.R.C.S Symes, Dr. E. W c. t Tamplin, :1Ir. has. II., III. R. C. S Tay10r, Mr. Jas., F. H.C.N. Taylor, Di·. S. Hamilton Tay]or, 1\11'. 'rhol1la.s, 1\[.l1.c.. ·. Templeman, 1111'. Cba.s., 1Il. n. Thomas, Dr. W. Thomas, Mr. John, lI1.R. ' . S.

Thomson, Dr. Geo Thomsoll, Dr. James. Thomsoll, Dr. William 'l'hoJ'l1ton, 1IIr. Bertram, :lI.R.C.R. Thnrsfield, Dr. T. W. Turner, Dr. 'William Turner, IIII'. II. Gunton, 1\1. n. c. s. Turner, tall' Surgeon Robert, R . N. Turner, Mr. Thomas, M. R. C. s. Twis, nrgeon G. E., A.IIL D. Tyrrell, ?llr. ,Yalter, :II. 11. C. . Tyson, ?Ill'. William Joseph, 111. B. Vin cent, :J11'. II. D., M. R. C. • Vores, Mr. Arthur, )1. n. c. s. Waddy, 11'. H. E., L.n.a.p. WalLlo, Dr. Freu J. ,Valker, Mr. Bernard, ?l1.I!.C.R. ,Valkel', IIII'. amuel, M.R.C.S. ,Yallace, Mr. 1:.. ., L. ' . A. Walli , ~Ir. Fred. :11., 111. n. c. s. Ward, ?III'. :ll1. A., F.r-.U.S.! W arL1, Dl. :JIartillllale. ,Yatson, Dr. J. C. Watson, ?Ill'. .A. A., L.R.C.p. ,Vatts, Mr. ,I'. F., )LR.C.S. ,Yaugh, :JIr. A1exT., IILR.C.S. Webo, Dr. " Tm ., F.R.C. . ,Veekes, lIIr. Francis II., l\LH.C". Wheeler, Dr. William Ireland White, iiII'. W. H., 111.13. Whitley, il11'. F. G. II., l\Ln.C. ,Yhyte, 1111'. J. Mackie, )l.A., ?lLB. Wickbam, :J1r. "TaIter, M.n.C. , . Wilkin 'on, ~lr. J. C., :II. n. c. s. ·Willis, lIJr. G. Owell, L.n.c.p. William, Dr. Nevi11e, 111.13. Wilson, Dr. J. cott Wilson, illr. J. C., L.ll. C. P. Wi1 on, Dr. A. C. ,Yilton, :JIl'. J. P., :lL H. c.s. Wimberley, Dr. Conrad C. Wood, Mr. J . C. L. lL'. 1'. ,rooL1 ,Fleet l1lgcon II. C., ?lJ.D., R.:\'. ,Yray, 1'.11'. G. Bury, ;o.LlU:.8. Young, 1111'. A., F. H.C.S. Young, Dr. C. Yule, Dr. R. M


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EXAMINING STAFF. Campbell, ~Ir. P. )1. n. Abbott, lIIr. C. E., M.R.C . . Chapmau, ~Ir. J. ~Iilnc., :II. B. Anderson, Dr. J. Wallace Colliugs, ~Ir. C. J'.\., :I!. n. (Guernsey) Appleby, :Mr. F. H., :lr.n.c.s. Collier Blig:Hle-. UlW'on .Ji. Atkinson, Dr. Edward Cooper, Dr. White Bain, Dr. D. B. Chadwick, Dr. C. ~r. Beatson, Dr. George Chad ,rick, Dr. A. Bernard, ~Ir. John, F. R.C.S. Collie, Dr. HolJelt J. Baker, ~lr . F. B. Cable, ~11'. John, IJ.ILC.P. Benton, ~1r. amuel, F. R. c .~. Carter, ~Ir. D'Arc)' B., :II. R.C ... Barry, Surgeon-:J1ajor D. P. Ca on, )11'. J. II. :If. n. (' .... Bowen, Surgeon-General Corbin, Dr. T. \Y. ( outil Au"tralia) Ball, Dr. C. B. Darbishire, :JIr. S. D., ~Lll. Browne, Dr. Robert Day, i.Ir. E. 0., :lI.n.c'.s. Benson, Dr. A. H. DOIDville, i.Ir. E. J., L.1LC.P. Barron, Dr. G. B. Duke, • urgcon-:JIajor A. \Y. (riibrahal) Boyd, Ir. Stanley,F.R.C.S. D Ul'll 0, Dr. J olm Branch, Dr. W. J. (West Indie ) Drinkwater, Dr. II. Braithwaite, Ur. Harrison, F. R. c. Davy, i.Ir. R. Bruce, Dr. William Dickson, :JIr. G. \Y., )1. n. Black, Mr. Ernest Duncan, Dr. A. James Browne, Dr. J. \\T. Boor, ilIr. Leonard, ~L R. C. s. (R ew Zealand) DiL:kson, :JIr. Cecil, :If. n. Eve, :JIr. F. T., F.IU'. '. Brown, Mr. W . H. Eccles, 1111'. A. Symolls, ..\1. n. Barrs, Dr. A. G. Evatt, Surgeon-.JIajor G. J. II. (Tllllia) Brand, Dr. A. T. Edginton, ~Ir. n. \Y., "\Ln. Broughton, Dr. Edlin, )11'. E. IT ollJC'rtoll, F. I~. e. " Barter. Dr. W. Elliston, i.lr. n. S., "\LH . . s. Bourk~, Surgeon-ilIajor Ulick Ellel'ton, :J1r. J. T. II., )f.lt.( . Burton, :fiiIr. S. H., F. P•. C. S. Eagar, Dr. HolJe]'t Blackburn, ill]'. J., )I.1LC.S. Ellge, Dr. A. :Jlaitlw\\'soll Barnish, Dr. Eddowes, Dr. \\T ll1 . Coates, D eputy Inspector-General :JI., n .. -. Ellerton, Dr. Johll Crookshank, ~Ir. H., F.n.c.s. (Egypt) Fylfe, Deputy. 'Ul'!.{PI 11-(;\ II Pl"fll , ~!.IJ. Cantlie,1l1r. Jam es, F.n.c.s. (H()l1g KOllg) Frankish, Dr. (Nell Zl'alllJd) Colquhoun, Dr. II. (Australia) Frauks, Dr. n. Carley, Dr. A. H. Fleming, Dr. A . .T. Cosgrave, Dr. :uIeDowel Fagan, i.lr. J., F.ILC.S. Cruickshank, Dr. B. Fox, )11'. R. Daere, F.n.C.~. Carey, Dr. F. E. (Guernsey) Forsyth, Dr. H. Cuffe, Surgeon-:J1ajor C. W. D., C.B. Freer, :J1r. E. L., ~1.n.o.s. Collin grid ge, Dr. W. Fairclough, Dr. Clarke, Mr. W. Bruce, F. n. c. s Furnell, Surgeon General E. (Caulles) Crespi, Dr. A. J. H. Godfray, 1111'. A. C., "\Ln. (Jprs('y) Childs, Dr. Christopher Greatheall, i.Ir . .T. B. (. 'onth Aflica) Chapman, Dr. (New Zealand) GiblJ, Dr. Charlesworth, Surgeoc-Major n. (Gibraltar) Grant, Dr. Ogilvie Crease, Dr. J. Robertson

Grallt, Dr. W. ,J. Garton, Dr. W. Gan;oll, Dr. J. G. Gibb, )11'. WillialD, L.l~.C.P. HacolI, Dr. (. c\\· Zealand) Hamiltoll, Dr., J. P., ' KapeJllla, outh Au::.tralia) Hutton, Surg"oll-:Jlajor, G. A. IInglJe " Dr. T. JLmis, DI. JoIIl] (~~ew South Walcs) Hayle, ~Ir. T. n., )I. B. Harri.'olJ, .:\lr.lJ., .1.I:.c .. ·. IIurI'Y, Dr . .T. B. llulJlilltm, Dr. A. A. (Adelaide) lIallliltulI, Dr. J. ~. (Tal'llllHla, IICllflcl'SOll, Dr. J . II. (A(lclrride) IIud.'olJ, Dr. II. E. Howe, :Jlr. E. It Hunter, ,:\11'. E . .T., L.n.c.p. I1.dl, 'nrgeoll Lees lla~nal'(l; ,:\I1'. Houert, ~r. n.c .. ·. T

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Welby, :\1.11. J1111(", D puty . nrgeoll-l,cncral C. A. lIme,;, .'l1r,..(coll-CCIlel', I J. A. Kcr (Florellt:c, Italy) Irvillg, DI. '.Tew Zealand) Jack::;oIl" ir H. ·W., e.n., F.R.C.c·. Jolly, DI. 1:' JOllC:;, :Jll'. Enlll, ~I. I:.C. Jordan, :JIl'. F. W. Jep;,oll, Dr. E. Kenlpe, .:\11' . .T. A., 'LIt.C ... Kilg,llTill'e, .J11'. .\1. J., F. I~. C.. '. Kelly, .Jlr. H. Y., F. n. c. s. Key:;, ,'urgeoll C. \r., ;\1. D. (Gi1Jraltar) Killahall, Brigade-Surgeoll, ,T. King, Dr. LClltaiugf., Sit· JollD, C.D., F.n.c .. ·. Ledianl, Dr. n. A. Leahy, 1111'., ~r.n.c.s. Law, Dr. lluhCl'ts Lloyd, :JIr. Jordan, F.n.c .... Latimer, .JIt-. II. A., ~I.ILL"~. Loll', :JIr. Cllade..;, "\1.B. (gew Zealand) Lee, Dr. Lee..;, .7111'. William, M.n.c.s. Loll', Dr. 'ha.dcs Miller, Dr. J. \Y. Mofl'at, He\'. Dr. llacdougall, Dt·. ,r. 1\. ~rU()l'(" HOll. nrjg:lLle·~l1I'geoll ;'allt1fOlcl

:JlcEwan, Dr. D. Mann, :J11'. W. S., F.n.c .... ~Iartin, Dr. J. W. Martin, ~Ir. E. F., )I.B. Morgan, Dr. C. W. (Kew outh Wales) lIIoore, ~Ir. H. C., -'I. R. C.... ~lacpher:;on, Dr. A. .JIcCarthy, )11'. Justin McCallum, M. R.C.S. .7IIartin, )11'. J., F.P-.C.S. :Jlc,'siter, 1IIr. :JI. A., ~I. R. C. s. Maynard; DI'. J. Clarkson Mahon, Dr. G. A. D. (.Tew Zealand) :JlcFurland, Brigade- urgeon F. E. :JIoore, Dr. John MC4 alty, urgeon-:JIajor Geo. (India) :Jracartncy, )11'. R., L.R.C.P. ~1d\ellar, Dr. A. O. ~[cE\YaJ], 2111'. W. C., M.D. ~Iaclean, Dr. Kenneth :Jlarsh, Dr. James l\Iacgilvray, ~II'. \V. J. H., L.R.C. P. ~Iilbu1'll, )lr. C. H., ~1.B. :JIetcalfe, Dr. :J100re, Dr. F. F. .l~OltOJ], ::'Ill'. A. T., F.R.C. '. Xixon, }Ir. F. Alcock, F. R. O. '. eild, Dr. J. K (:JIellJourne) Tewsholrue, ::'IIr. Arthur, M. R. c .. . Tichol on, Brigade- urgeon E, ~ ewman, Dr. \Y. N" elson, Dr. tanley ~ cwton, Dr. n. Clark born, :Jlr. amuel, F.R.C. Owen, ::'III'. E., F. R. C. ". Potter, .JIr. H. Percy, F.R.C. Pye, ~[r. \Yalter, F. H. c..'. Page, ~Il'. H. \Y., F.R.C. '. Pi. ani, Pro[es or pIalta) Phillips, ::'III'. G. B., :M.R. C.P. Pricc, )11'. Arthur, III.R.C ... Pole, Dr. Alexan<ler Pooley, :JII'. H. C. 1IIason, L.R.C .. r Pope, ~Ir. F . .Jr., ~I. R. c., . Pearce, Dr. ,Yalter Pooley, iiII'. E. B., L.R.C .. P01~01l, Dr. J. (Orange Free tate) Pratt, Dr. J. Dallas Reid, ~lr. Duncan J., ~I.B, Husscll, 1111'. John, :lI.B. H.nther[urcl, Dr. Henry T

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54 Reid, Mr. T. Whitehead, F . R . C. P. Ratcliff-Gaylard: Mr. J . , L.r. . C.P. Ro berts, Mr. H. Jones, N. R . C. . Ring, Mr. O. Gore, M. ll.C.S. Robinson, Dr. E. L. (Guernsey) Rosignol, Dr. A. Le Robinson, Dr. A. H . Roberts, Dr. Lawton Smith, Mr. Gerard, lIr.n.c.~ . Steet, II. G. Oarrick, F . r-.C . t>. Stoker, Dl. W . rrhornley Spencer, Dr. W. Helli'J Shaw, D,.. John Steavenson, Ur. W. E., N . B. Simpson, 1111'. ,Yo S., lI1.r..C.B. Swete, Dr. Horace Simmonds, 1111'. B . IlL, N.n.c.s. Scott, Dj·. R. J . H. Stirling, Dl. Smith, 1111'. H. Hammo~d, lI1.R.C. ' . Stalker, D:·. A. 111. Skae, Dr. Francis D. A. Squance, Dr. T. Ooke Swann, 1111'. A.: ::ILB.C . . Smith, Dr. Hemy Smith, 1111'. ~. S., L.r.C . _'. Sanders, 1111'. J. ,V., lIr.r..C.S . Sellers, Mr. R. Dnrdett, M. r.. o. S. Shaw, Ur. Thomn.s Bowes, L.r-.C.P. Shives, Dr. Sinclair, Dr. Robert Squire, Dl·. J . E. Stanwell, Mr. W., M.B.r . S. Steele, Surgeon-Uajor W. H. (Gibraltar) Stoker, Dr. George

Stretton, Mr. J. Lionel, 1II.R.C.S. Templeman, Mr. Oharles, 1II. n. Thoma, Dr. (New Zealanu) Thompson, Dr. ,V. Tyrrell, Ur. Walter, M.R.C.f-i. Thl1l'sfield, Dr. T. ,Yo 'rumer, Dr. W . (Gibraltar) Tncker, Dr. P. (Bermuda) Tayler, MI'. F. T., lit. n. C. P. Thornhill, Brigade- urgeon lH. (Guernsey) Tomlinson, Brigade-Surgeon E. Trimble, Mr. O. J ., L. r:. C. P. Thompson, IIII'. H., lIr.r:.C.R. Yorcs, :nil'. Arthur, lII. R.C.S. Yall-Buren, Mr. E. O. II aw:t 1'1 I , ~1.r:.C.f-i. ,Yhitehead, Mr. H., F.R.C.S. (IUllia) Whitla, Brigade-Surgeon G. Wheeler, Dr. ,Yo J. Ward, JIll'. 111. A., F.R.C.>;. Wood. Dr. J. F. " -ooels, Dr. II. O. Waters, Dr. J. H. \r :lrd, Dr. Martindale Willis, Mr. G. Owen, L.R.C.!,. Wilton, 1I1r. J. P., M.R.C.S. Waldo, Dr. F. J . ,Yard, Dr. J. L. W. Wade, Dr. A. B. Watts, Mr. F. 'V.,lII.n.c.t:. ,Yalker, JIll'. James, M. R. C. !o: . "-ebb, Dr. W., F.R.C.," ,Yemyss, Dr. Whyte, Dr. J. ~Iackie Wilson, Dr. J. Scott Yule, Dr. Robert 111.

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TR US TEE S .

GE ERAL T HE VI COU T TE:JIPLETOWN, G.O.B . lR EDl\1U TD GE ERAL

A. H .

IR J OIIN

L ECIDIERE, BART.,

M.P., M.A., F.S.A.

T. GEORGE, K .C .B .

FO[{~l

OF BEQUEST TO THE

~t. ~ohn

Jlnlhulan(£ J\s50(iation.

I gIve and bequeath to

the Trea ur r of the Oentral

Executive Oommittee for the time being of th

t . J ohn

Amb ulance Association the sum of £, ____________ to be applied at th Committee of the

eli cretion of the Ucntral Executive

aid A, sociation toward.' th

philanthropic

obj ects of such Association, and I direct that the said urn shall be paid, free of legacy luty, out of

~mch

part of my per onal

estate as may be logally bequeathed for ch al'itabl ' purpo e .


St. lobn Bmbtllance Bssoclation. BEI NG TilE AMBULANCE D EPARTMENT OF

([be @rantJ Wtiory of tbe @ttJer of ibe ~o9JpitnI of .%t. 3Jobn of 3JetufJalem in lEnglantJ. President:

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, (Grand Prior of the Order.)

K.G.,

w _w_ .. . . _

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE.

Sm

EDl\1U"D

A. ll.

LECIll\IERE, BAHT. , M. P.

DEPUTY CHAIRMEN :

COLO "RL FRANCIS D UNCAN, RA., C.B . , M.P. FUr-LEY, ESQ. (Di?'ecto1' of the A mbtdcmcc

CHIEF SECRETARY:

J ORN

Depa?·tment of the O?·dM·. ) Sm VINCE T B. KENNETT-BARRINGTON,

MAJOR

L L . M.

Sm. H

ERBEHT C . PEH.ROTT, B ART .

ASSISTANT SECRETARY AND STOREKEEPER : GEORGE

TREASURER:

B.

'l'URNBULL, ESQ.

RUPERT C . F. DALLAS, ESQ.

'Iny*_

Annual Subscription or

I he'l'ewith enclose £

Donation.

to the St. John i1mb'Lda?1Ce A.s ocicdion, bei?lfJ e{):clus?ve of' entnr-nce fees (if any) fOT admission to classes eithe'l' TJ'}·elin1.,inary or advanced. US'Lt-al SigncdLiJTe (t

t Please t..'1.tc "Mr." "Mrs." or" Miss."

)- - -

-

---

-

-----------

Date _________________________ P eT?TWncnt .dddTess___________ ______ ___ NOTE.-Life Members and Annual Subscribers of One Guinea (amlllpmlrds) arc entitled to receive (post paid) a copy of the Annual Report of the St. John Ambulance Association.

FINANCE. {[rUfJ tcC5. GENERAL TilE VISCOUNT TEl\IPLETOWN, G.C.B. IR EJ)"\lUI'D A. H. LECHMERE, BART., .M.P ., J\1.A., F .S.A. GENERAL SIR JOHN T. GEOllGE, K.U.B.

SUB S CHI P T I ON S A N D DON A T ION S. An Annual Subscriber of Five Shillings and UI wn.rds Cn.ll become n. J\Iember of the St. J obn Amb ulance Association. A Donation of Five Pounds n.ncl upwards constitutes Life 11embership.

Annual Subscriptions will be considered due on J annary Lt, in each year, hut n.n Annual Subscription paid for lihe fir t time in October, 1 ovember, or December, 'IV ill not l)ecomc (lue till the 1st of J n.nun.ry of the second year following. Forms of .M embership and Ordcrs on Bankers can be obtained on applic<l,tion to the Chief Secretary. Donations, and especially .A IImwl Subscriptions, arc en.rnestly olicitet1. Th work of the Associn.tion has of late so enormously increased, especially among colli rs, miners, police, mil way and dock employes, n.nd others, ·who can contribute nothing town.rds the necessary working expenses, ~hile they constitute n. class to whom instruction is, from the nature of their daily occupation, of the highest vn.lue, thn.t furlibcr and substa,ntial pecunin.ry support from those '[ ahlr and willing to afford it is urgently needed. Cheques and Post Office Ol'llcrs llln.)' be made pn.y<1,ble to the Chief Secretary, St. John Ambulance Association, St. John's Gn.te, ClerkenwelJ, E.o., or to the Treasurer of any Centre. ;:j


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St. jOb11 B1nbulance association.

NOW READY) Third Edition, In One Vol. crown 8vo, 416 pp., with five Plates and Two Maps.

Price,

lOs.

APPENDIX

B.

METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS AND COUNTRY CENTRES.

6d.

NOMI.r.dL HOLL

"THE KNIGHTS OF MALTA,"

A fE' OF LOCAL EXECUTIVE. OF LIFE ll1\D A.l.TN GAL :MEMBER DI TRICT AND CENTRE.

11lembel's oj the Association Me those 'Who annuall!J subscribe Five Shillings and 1{jJu;al'cls, II' tl'ho give donations oj .£5 Clnd ujJ7liarcls to constitute themselves Life Ucnlvers.

No.1 DISTRICT- METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

(Kensington, Belgi'lltia, Chelsea, etc.) Formed, 1878.

BY

Prcsicleut.

The Right. Hon. the Earl of Glasgow. ( 'llnil'uUlll

WHITWORTH

PORTER,

mul Tl'C!lSlu·cr.

Major-General Whitworth Porter, R. E. UOllO)':1l'Y SCCl'C t31'Y.

(Vacant.)

MAJOR -GENERAL, ROYAL ENGINEERS.

Life ltlembel's.

liss Julia Benyon Miss Bntby Mrs. IIargrea ves Brown Miss Burnett Miss Craven lIon. lIenrietta ·Windsor-Clive lIlrs. D. L. Cohen Miss Duncombe

L. J. D.

SIMPICIN, MARSI-IALL STATIONERS'

HALL

COURT,

AND CO .,

LONDON,

E.C.

AT EACH

Admira.l il' E. Fanshawe, K. C. B. ]\Irs. Fowler lilt'. hades Gardiner Miss A. St. John Gray Lieut. -Col. James Gildea, F . . A. The Rev. the Hon. E. Carr-Glyn

Mrs. E. W. II:'i'li Mr. Erne&t Hart 1111's. Lloyd Hard wicke Miss Humphreys Mrs. Lean Mr. Iontagll Miss B. LOlU a Parker Miss Mary L. Parker Mrs. lreatl'eihl Lady TrelawDY Lady Trevelyan Mrs. ,Yedd Miss Weld Miss Wilsoll


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61

NO. 2 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

No.3 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

(Oity and Port of London, inclnd'ing Highgate.)

(St. J(I !n('i)'S, llIlf!dai?', II!Jde Purk, 8. rv.)

Formed. 1880. PI'csitleut.

Formcd 1879.

lIlajo1'-Gene1'al H. H. H. the Duke of OOllnaugbt, K.

:r.

.-Io('sitl('nt.

TI'caiillu'cr.

Chairmall.

II. H. H. Pl'iucc::;s 13eatl'icl', l'l'iucess HCllry of Battcuberg.

nIl'. F. W. Buxton.

Sir V. B. Kennett-Barrington.

(Messrs. Prcticot(" Cave, Buxton, Loder anu Co.)

('hairman.

('onnnittec.

,'il'V.

O. Alan Palmer ::\11'. T. '\T . Tempany )11'.

:llIr. John Furley lIlajor Sir H. 0, Perrott, Bart.

I

n.

Tr(,Uliilll'(,I".

I

Kennett-Barrington.

District Sccret:U'y. ~hjor

, it' Herbert O. Penult, Bart. 'Jlrs. l'<li11C iIII'. A. E. tern

Honorary Sccrctaries.

Mr. Mr. Mr. )11'.

H, IIaft

1I01lornl'Y

E. A. Lamb II. Leary )11'. J. ill. Lissack, jUlll'. iIII'. E. il10ltOll ilIr. C. Alan Palmer ~Ir. E. J. Patterson iiII'. E. Porter Mr. J. II. Puttel'ill Mr. D. Savagc Mrs. C. Wallington

T. E. Bowkett, 1>L H.C.S, F. GonIon Brown, )1.1[, C. S. :fir. Bro~mfielu, )1. R. C. s. W m. Oollingridge O. E. DuIT, nLB. A. Symons Eccles, F. R. C. S.

lIonorar), ('In "" Sccr('tal'ie ....

Barollt's' de Brielle]) Mr. J. W. Dukes Miss Ely 1.Iiss Hallett lIoll. ::\[1'8. I [ope Miss F. ilIm·tin

)11'. D. )lcl~ivel1 :Jr1'. H. :J1itchelL :Jliss Qnilter ::'If 1'• .T. E. K. Stn<1(l il11'';. ,~enablcs

"(('tlieal Staff.

Dr. Cahill 'larke ?II 1' ••\. -'YIllOIlS Eccles, F. n. C.~. Jil'. I I. Percy Potter, P.ll.! .~. ])1'. All(lrC\Y

llouor:n-y Auditors. Messrs. O. Wallington & 00., Ohartereu Accountants, 4, 'l'okenhouse Builuings, E. O.

FOR~IATION

IS UE OF 3108 996 281

(Fm' fLb1·theT details of this Centre :sc( spu:ild ]{f'l'ul'l, Al'P': nd i,I',

'ImTIFI 'ATES

L'(,E FOR:\IATION OF

CE~TRE.

611

Men (First Aid)

'\

Nomcll

(Final Oertificatc.)

f(Fil'st Aid)

1956 605

. \. (NurSlllg)

l\IRDALLIO~s

Men ,Vomen

Dr. George toker Dr. ,r. F. ~(luire )[1'. D. ,Yalsh, L.H.l.P.

lIo!lol'an" \nditol'lI. 1\1t'8S1'5. C. Wallington &. 00., Ohal'tcl'c(l ,\C('()Ulltan L5, 4. 'l'okcnltonse l3nilLlings, E. O.

OF CE TRE.

Men (First Aid) (First Aid) Women { . (Nursmg) MEDALLIONS

~e(,l'etary.

Mr. \Y ..r. C'hnrch Brasier (,'t. John's Gate, Olerkcnwell, E.O.)

Mr. J. DUlIlbs Grant, :'11. B. ?Ill'. A. G1'eellwoou, )1. 11. c.::;. lIIr. W. J. Mackenzic, :'ILIl. ?Ill'. H. Percy Potter, F.R.C.I>. illl'. J. ,Yo Sallucrs, F.IU'.f;. ~Ir. J. F. Wood::;, )Ln.C.S.

ISSUE OF CERTIFIUATES SINCE

)11'. J. E. Ko Studd Hon. \Y. L. Le PoeI' Trench.

J. W. Knott

lIc(lical Staff.

Mr. lIIr. llIr. Dr. Mr. :M1'.

OI e:;s!'.'. Cucks, Bilhllliph & Co.)

t.'Ollllllit tee.

Mr. W. J, Ohurch Bra~ier (St. John's Gate, Olerkenwell, E. 0.) Mr. E. L. Barnard. Miss BaIt! win lIlr. A. E. Beebee Mrs. W. J . Ohll\'ch Brasier Rev. O. Dilll!:lllalc )I1's. Daubain lIIr. O. E. Duff, )f.B, Rev. H. V. S. Eck Dr. H. Grattan Guinness Mr. E. R. Good win Oapt. R. D. Gurnons-,Vil1iams Mr. A. J. Hill

:\h. SumllJc]'s Cor:ks

(Finnl Cel'ti!lcaLc.)

13

7 jJ(lfjf'

Ii) 7.)

ThIen Women

( Ful' (ItJ'thl'1' (lr'iails of tli/I> Ucnt!'p s('c special RI'j10rt, ... illpendi,r, payc 160.)

59 201


62

G3

No.5 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

NO. 8 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CENTRE

(Charing C1'OSS, Stmncl, Chancery Lane, etc.)

(Putney, TVanclswortlz, and 'fleighbozl1'hoocl.)

Formed 1882.

Formed 1881. Deputy Chail·Ulan.

ChOO·lllun. \

Mr. George Tournay Riddulph

Mr. George James,

Pl'clo hlcn l.

M.B.W.

(Vacant.)

TreUSUI'eI' and llonoI'lu'y Secrctary.

t 'lta i [·Inan.

Mr. O. J. Lambe Eames (29, Oockspul' Street, Ohal'iog Cross, S. W.)

Mr. Edward 'oventry.

Life lUcmbers.

DCI>uty ( 'hail'HUllt.

TJ'ca'iuJ'er.

I

Mr. Swanston

\ l\liss M. B. Hawthorne

Mr. F. W. Alington :Miss Eccles

:JIr. A. S. Michie.

UOJlOJ':lJ'Y SC(,I·Ct:lI'.r .

Mr. Arthur Dryd en (72, High treet, Putuey,

AnImal lUentbel·.

1\11'. Geo. T . Biclclulph. ~Ic(lical

Mr. Arthur T. Norton, Dr. J. Edward Squire

F.R. C. S.

.W. )

Lifc :UcmlJcl'S.

Mr. R. C. F. Dallas

Statl".

:Mr. W. Raw, i\I.R.C.fi. Dr. "mith, D .• c.

Mr. J.

. Longden.

"(('clieal Staff.

Mr. ,Yo G. Dickinson

I Mr. Fredk. H. Carter,

F.R.C . S.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SI::\UE FORMATION OF CE TRE.

435

Men (First .Aid) Women (First AiJ)

272

No.9 DISTRICT- METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

(Kilburn and Nurth Trest London, etc.) Formell 1 81. Prcs idcnt ancl ( 'hail'man.

Lieut.-General R. ·W. Lowry,

No. 6 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

C.B.

Dcputy t 'h ait·JUIlJl.

(Bloomsbu1'Y, etc.)

Dr. W. II. Platt.

Formed 1880.

TI'cn"llll'Cl' :utel JloII OI':ll'Y Sccl'e tary.

Mr. Arthur

. Rea ley.

HonorUI'Y Serrctu1·Y.

Mr. E. H. Baverstock (36, Queen Square, W.O.)

meclitHl S tall'.

Dr. W. H. Platt

Dr. R. R. H ardwicke

(For jlwthe?' details oj this Centre see special Repo rt, AppencZix, page 163.)

No. 7 DISTRICT- METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

(North Ec£st London, Clap ton, Stoke Newington, etc. ) Formed 1880. '"rcsiclcnt.

The Right Rev. the Lonl Bishop of BeMord . TreUSUI'er und llonol'ury Secl'ctal·Y.

(Vacant.)

No. 10 DISTRICT- METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

(Bri:dolL ({wI llCiljhbuurhu(ld.) Formed 1

2.

Pl·csic1cut.

H.R.n . Pl'incess Fl'cdtlri ca of lIanover, BarcnH'Rs Pawf:'l von HUlllll1illgell. Vicc-l·rcsic1eut. il' Vincent Kennett-Barrington,

M.A., LL.l\I.


65

64

ABERDARE CENTRE.

COIIDllittce.

Deputy Inspector General :;\Iatthew Coate, 1MI" W. H. :Morgan R.N., ~I.D. Mr. H. Young. MI'. Heatoa O. Howard, L. R. C. P., etc.

Formf::d 1881. Pl'esitlent.

Lord Aberdare.

TreaSUl'el' anll Honoral'Y Sccretary.

Mr. 0, Alan Palmer.

Cbairluau.

Miss J. E. Le Bouti1lier.

TrCaS1l1'cl'.

1111'. James Lewis.

Honol'ary Sccrctal'ics of Classes.

Major Powell.

\ nev. St. Clare Hill. Honorary SeCI'ctary.

llcflical Staff.

Deputy Inspector General M. Ooates,

n.x.,

Ir. Heaton O. Howard,

Mr, Evan Jones.

L.n.C.p., etc.

~I.D.

(F'orjltrthe1' details a/this Cenb'e see special Report, Appendi;r, page 165.)

No. 11 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

ACCRINGTON.

(Soulll/nuok. )

Formeu 1

Formed 1882.

4.

Jlou ora l'Y Secr e tary .

Presi(lcnt.

Major W. Nutter.

Lord Lyttelton. (In

abeyance. )

ALFRETON CENTRE.

No. 12 DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

Formed 1881.

(Willesden and neighbourhood,)

PresJ<lcnt.

Formed 1882.

1\11'. C. H. Palmer-Morewood.

Prcshlcnt.

The night Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen. 1fr. 'Y. Lant Oarpenter, B. A., B. sc.

( 'IHlh'lIlIUI.

[I'.

1\11'. Holland Rowuottolll.

Mr. John Fisher. (15, Cbul'cll Hoall, ,Vi11esden, ~.W.)

Life

1\11'.

:UecUcal Staff.

~I elllb e l'.

. R Palmer-1\1orewood.

Mr. S. Hamilton Taylol', B.A., C.:'Ir., ~r.:D. :;\11'. John BUl'l1s-Gibson, B.A., :'I1.D. \ 1[1'. \V. Milner BUI'gess, )I.Jt.C.S., L.B.A.

AMBLESIDE CENTRE.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES 81 CE FORl\l ttTION OF CENTRE.

147 83

:Men (First Aid.) Women {(First Aid)

( lVestmoreland). Formed 1 80 .

28

(~ursing)

1iEDALLTONS (Final Certificate.) Men Women

OllS.

JlollOrat'y secr e tary .

lIo11or:lI'Y Sec)'ctary.

Mr. N. Aitkens Baber. :;\11'. Harrison Branthwaite, F.R.C.S. llIr. D. S. Skinner, ~L D.

Will. Par

Mr. Francis S. Long.

Treasllrcr.

Mr. John M. Grant.

Trea s llre r.

Mr. J. Pogmol'e.

Deputy Chairman.

('hairluan.

( 'hnll'IUIlJL.

17

17

(VacCl.nt.)

I

lIouOl'lu'y Sect·c l,,}'y.

liev. H. B. Rnwlls]ey.

E2


66

67

ASHFORD (KENT) CENTRE.

BABBINGTON CENTRE.

Formed 187

F01'll1ell 1878.

)>>J'cshl en •.

I~l'(,"lclcllt.

a.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., &c., &c., &c., &c. TI'C:lSllrCl',

Ch:lirnUUl.

111'. John Furley,

:Jfr. ('. II.

:JIr. W. F. B. Jemmett.

)

J.P .

eel)'.

{'hairulIlU.

Trc:lsnrer.

.l\Ir. Geo. Fowler.

J.P.

::'11'. F. R. ','ely.

Honorary Sccretary.

UOllOI':lI'y Sccretary.

Mr. Geo. Fnrley.

1111'. J. T. 'Valker.

'lccHcal SCaff.

Dr. Wilks. II'. J. Cooper-Wilkinson.

Mr. W. H. Coke. Mr. E. W. Thurston.

BACKWORTH COLLIERY CENTRE, Formed 1 UE OF CERTIFICATE'

!NCE FOR:;'IIATION OF

197 42

:Men (First Aid) (First Aid) IV omen { ( lusing)

21

;\11'. ITem,\' Rirhanl.

011.

I)cIUICy ( '111111'1111\11.

Tl·ca.'!IlIl'Cl'.

JLI'. F. PiliPI'.

:Jfl'. James lluntrl'. fiOJlOl'al'J

::'IEDALLION~

4.

(·lta i I'mall.

'ENTRE.

~C('I'ctarJ'.

Mr, Hobt. F.

(Final Certificate.)

pence.

65

:Men

( For ftt1·ther details of this Centt'e see special Report, Appendb:, page 166.)

BANGOR CENTRE. Formeu 1 85. l"l'cshlcn •.

ATHERSTONE CENTRE. Formed 1

Lord Pemhyu .

5.

( 'hll il'IU:lll.

Tl'CUSUl'er.

Col. the Iloll. W. I':. , arkville \Vest.

• "I'esitlcnC.

:Jlr:-:. DugdalP. Chah'Jllan.

.Mr. C. B. Lowe,

1I0110I'Ul'.r I'IcC'rctal·Y.

Mr. Robert A, Holt,

Trca.lll'(,I' .

J

Mr. C. A. Phillips.

J. P.

](onol'al'Y

JJNli('al SCnff.

Dr. E. J. Lloyd. Ml'. H. Lnngfonl JOlley . ?III'. Richal'll J one .

~C'cl'('CaI'Y.

.Mr. J. II. ('alladine. ~Icdical

:JIr, '1'ho,;. Webster .

Staff.

Jll'. Rowlan(l Jone . \11'. E. Owen Price.

:JIr. Robert 11 ears, ?Ir.n.c.s., L.n.c.l'., &c.

BARNSLEY CENTRE. Ft1I'llletl 1879,

AYLESBURY CENTRE,

."I'('sideIlC.

FOJ'lllell 1883. 1\[1'.

Prcsitlcll t.

The Duke of Bl1ckingllam and Chanclos,

('.f-;. l.

Honorary SN're'Cary.

TrC:Ullu'cr.

Mnjor Goodall.

IC

I

Mr. Lewis Poulton.

\\T. • pel1(,(,I' 'tallhope,

. 'hall'IUIIU.

'l'he Mnyor.

.T. 1'. 1)4,'1) 1I •

I

.r

('1111 iJ'UlCJl.

SUI'gl'on-Majol' Blnckbul'll. Hov. W, 'V. Kirby, ~I.A . , H.D.


BATTLE (SUSSEX) CENTRE, TI'cnS1U'CJ'

Mr. S. J. Cooper. Mr. W.

:nul llOllOrlll'J' SCCl'C{}lrY.

1.

(Vacallt.)

Formed 1

Lifc iUcrubcl'S .

l'I'cl-.ic\cul.

I Mr. Charles Harvey, J. P. pencer- tall hope, J. P.

The Duke of Cleveland,

K.

llc(11cal Staff.

l

Surgeon- Major Blackburn. Mr. J. Fletcher Horn e.

( 'hail'JlI:ln.

The ltev. C. W. Casso

1111'. Philip O. Papillon.

Mr. H enry Knowles. Dr. Clarke.

u. I)C' llllt y

( 'hail'lItall,

IIOIlOI':lI'Y

'fI'('a"IlI'CI',

Sccrc l a r,r .

:'Ill'. ,V. A. Raper.

r1'he Very Hev. K R. CUJ'l'ir, Dean of' Battle. Uf('

The Duke of Cleveland,

BARROW-IN-FURNESS CENTRE. Formed 1

K.

U(' lIIh t' I '~ ,

'apt. 1raukey.

u.

2.

Prcsi(\cnt.

Mr. Echl'ard Wadham, J.P.

BEARPARK COLLIERY CENTRE,

TI'ca lU'CI'.

FUl'med 18 '0.

Mr. H enry Cook, J.P.

lIuuor;)r),

UOllOl'ary Sccrctarics .

The Rev. J, Henderson.

~ccrl·taI'Y,

~ 11'. Benjalllin H. Dodd.

Mr. Tbos. Leary.

1

Life lUcnlbcl's .

The Barrow IIrematite I teel Co. 1Uc (11cal Staff.

BEDFORD CENTRE.

Dr. J . W, Anderson .

Formed 1

O.

Pl'csf(l cnt.

Colonel

ISSUE OF CERTIF1CATER SINCE FORMATION OF CENTRE.

97 52 16

Men (First Aid) (First Aid) W omen { (Nursing) MEDALLIONf5

(Final Certificate.)

41

Men Women

tuart, l'r c a~IlJ'('r.

( 'hait'ulall lind llonor:ll'Y S('CI'('laI').

:'Ill'. F, J. Cockburn.

The Re\'. Howard Kemp.'on,

LiI\' U ClllJJCl' ....

'010ne1 tllart. Fretlerick Howard.

The Duchctis of BeMonl. The l <l.l'cltione·~ of Tavi tock .

I

"J[l'.

17 BEIGHTON CENTRE.

BASINGSTOKE CENTRE,

FOl'med 1

Formed U\82.

1°J'c

Pre. ltlent,

~lr.

Mr. Melville Portal. Tl·elll'llll·CI'.

Chah'UHlll.

Mr. Wm. W. Portal.

\

Mr. F. Lazenhy.

IfOllOI';II'Y SCCl'etal'Y,

Mr. J. Gibson . (In abeyance. )

(,'hlliI'IIWll.

1\11' R. gddi '011.

1.

ilIcnt.

H. ,Yo Verelst,

J.P, 'l'l'cnSIU'Cl'.

I

1\11'. J . II. Ashton.

lIonornl') Sccrotary.

Mr. George H ollallll.


70

71

BELFAST CENTRE. Formed 1 I~l'c~idell t

ISf.;l·E OF CEHTI Flf'.\'TI':-i f-.IX 'I,; rOlt)I.\ TW:-i

6,

:JICll

'Women

(Fir~t

"ir Edward Porter Cowan, Her :J1ajesty' Lord-Lieutenant for Co, A nhim,

()l~

' E~TRE.

21 26

Aill

((Firt Aid) l(Xnr ing)

12

ChaiI'lllall.

"ir E, J, Harland, Bart"

:JIETlALLJOXs

J , P,

1I01l01'ftl'Y Sec}'etftl'Y.

Jame Alex, Lind ay, :l1.A" Jle(Uc:l)

~r.D ,

(Final Certificate,)

2 3

:\lcn ,Yomen

(Pol'/IIl'lhl'/' rlrtails of this C'cnt,.e sec

~taft·.

.~pccl((l

Rcpo,.t, Appcndi:t', page 169,)

:\11', John Fagan, F,n,L.S.r. Dr. J . "Talton Browne, n.A .. ~I.D .. ~r.l!.C.:-;, F. Brigade- urgeoil F. E, :\[cFarland, L. n.l·. S. and r., Eug,

( POl' further details of thi, ccntl'c sec 'pecial R epod, Appencli:r )JayI'. 16 .)

BING LEY CENTRE. 111111111':11';\ l'o('(' I'(":\I';\ . Ht'Y.

t;. Postlethwaite.

BERWICK-UP ON-TWEED CENTRE. 1.

FOl'meu 1 ( 'hai rrnan.

Mr. Adam Darling,

I

J. P.

FOl'mNl LiS.

:J11'. ,Yo L. :JIillel',

HOllOI'mT Secl'et:U'y .

l' I'(' .. i (h'ut.

Mr. Robert Weuuell.

:\11'. 'harle Hilton 'eel)'.

L ifc

The Hun. :\Irs. Wat 'on Askew.

BIRCHWOOD (COLLIERY) CENTRE.

Tl'ca.~llr (' l'.

'IC Ul bel' ~.

I

f l' C II"UI '(' I'.

( 'lw i l'lIlll ll.

'olonel D. :\Iilne-Home.

:\11'. lieo.

:'Ill'. "'\\"lll, :\l. Lae 'y .

.U edic al l'otatr.

Chamhl'l'lain.

11 1111111':11';\ !'It't·I'(' t a l '~.

:\11', Jarue. :Jlackay, LR.C.P. E. :\11', :J1. Collier, Brigade. 'mgeon. ~Ieuical :'taU'.

,\11'. John :\lcniman. l.if(' UCIll'bel'.

\11'.

'harIa Hilton ~\,t'ly.

BEXHILL CENTRE.

BIRKDALE (LANCASHIRE) CENTRE.

Formetll 83.

FOl'l\1ctll · 2, I >l't, .. iclc nt.

PI'cshlent.

Colonel H. Lane,

~ll'. Charll' ,I o~cph Weld-Blnntlcll.

.J. P.

'l ']' t' :I ~ IU' C 1'.

.JII'. tialllllcl I::lL·livens.

,r,

Edwin E. Wright.

He\,. F. ~llliLh.

\

Captnin ,Yo II. "iIllUlond. ,

) 1t'fUcn l Staff.

JI edicnl iiitntr.

.Jr r, Frederic, :\I. ,Yallis, ~r.r.. C .S.:r:,

'1'l'ca"' \ll't' I' :11141 nun OI'Ht',,- S(' (' l'c t ;11',' •

( ' h Hi l· I Il:l Il.

U OJlOI'HI',} SCC I' (' IIII·,l.

~Ir.

Dr. F . .l. -('w:sham,

I

Dr, A, J.

hnl'lirk,


72 BIRKENHEAD CENTRE.

)(e cli cal ioi tafl'.

nil'. W. J.

Formed 1888.

Larke i\lr. W. G. Creswell Mr. J Oh11 lay Dr. R. J. Drury, B.A. Dr. R. W. Edgington 1\I1'. E. L. Freer nIl'. A. B. Frost i\lr. J . B. Gould MI'. W. F. ITaslam 1111'. Houghton

Prcs ident.

The Duke of Westminster, ( 'bail'man.

ThentfayorofBirkenhead(Mr. F . Thornely.)

I

R.G.

T I'Cll IITc r.

111'. W.

hillinglaw.

lIollol'ary Scn'c l a r y .

Mr. T. Archer Lowe. ) I c(lie n l St a ff.

Mr. W. C. Cornwall, L.R. C. P., &c. :Mr. C. H . Higgins, III.R.C. P., F.il.C.R. Mr. T. Reginald Jones, M.R.C • . , &c.

I

Mr. Augustus Nicl~son, B..\., Mr. F. W. A. NapIer, IIf.B. Dr. David RUSSElll.

?I!.B.

Ml'. A. Harvey Mnrsh Jackson Ml'. Jordan Lloyd, M. B. nil'. W . '. 1ann Mr. W. E. Parkes Mr. A. Price :JIr. Pitt 1\11'. Henry hilito, 1II.1l. nfl'. Van Vestrant :Jfr. E. Vi ckers Whitby ~Ir.

I ' UE OF CERTIFICATES SI CE FORMATION OF CE TRE.

Men (First Aid) Women

35 29

ERDINGTON BRANCH (B IRMINGHAM CENTRE).

(F01' JUl'the1' cletctils oj this Centre see special R eport, ApjJenclb:, page 170.)

FOl'meul

O.

T r en. 1Il'Cl'. ~li.

BIRMING H AM CENTRE. Formed 1

The LorJ Leigh. Rev, Canon ,Vilkinson,

I

D. D.

Life

The Lord Leigh Mr. Arthur Albright, nil'. C. H. Albright Mr. George Cadbur.y Messrs. Chance Bros.

J . P.

Trea . lU'C l' ancl

land.

JlO1l 0 I': U 'Y

ioicc l'e tary.

~ll'. H. Yandeleur J\e1l)',

.Jlr. R. B. Batty.

I,i ft' )( e1l1 h t' l'~ . F.l:.l .:--.E. )11'. '\T.

I

J. Clarke, ~r.n .. s.

,;\irs. Yan deleur Kelly.

Mr. G. King-Patten. lU c di ca L St a ff.

~I cmb crs .

Mr. W. J.

MI'. J. C. Holder Ur. G. B. Lloyd, J. P. ~Ir. Richard Tangye, .J. P. Mr. J. E. Wilson, J.P. " Anonymous. "

1\11'. Alfred Hill, J. P. Mr. J. S. Hopkins, J. P. The Misses Hughes 1\1rs. Kershaw The Lord Leigh Mr. Howard Lloyd Miss Long Mrs. G. S. Mathews NEss 1foffatt Mrs. Killg Patten Mrs. Reading Miss rrreadwell Mrs. Thomson Rev. Canon WilkillSOll, ]).1), :JIrs. Wilfreu Willianls

larke,

M.n.C.:-l.

BISHOPWEARMOUTH CENTRE.

,l1U1IWl U cm bcl'S .

Mr. W . M. Baker Mr. James Booth Rev. Canon Bowlby, M , A, Mr. Brooks Mr, F . G, Beeby Mrs. Brown Miss Brown (Leamington) Mrs. Thos. Chase Miss Cope The Misses Chattock Mrs. J. B. Clarke Mrs. Clarkson Rev. R. W. Dale, D.D, Miss Dobbs Mrs. E,'ans Miss Harrold

~Iar

I

lis illadelcy.

Pre. j(lcnt. ( 'bail'lIt:lll.

s

1I01l 0 I'al')' Secl'e tal'ic",

O.

Formed 1 •• 1'1.'.

5.

icl(' ut.

Il Ol l 0 l' llI'Y

1\11'. James Lai ng, .r .1'.

Scn'c t ary •

Dr. H. DrinbYater. U (.'fli ('al ' l a fr.

Dr. ollie Dr. Drinkwater

Dr Martin

BLACKBURN CENTRE. Formed 1885. "resid cnt.

'fhe Rlght

HOll.

Viscount Cranhorne,

;\f.

r,


7-b Tl'ell~UJ'C'l'

('bah'nUlll.

~Ir.

The Right Rev. Bishop CraUler RoLed "

ISS E OF ()ERTIFI('/\TI'~S SINCE FORMATIO

:lJul JIlOJlOl':ll'r i"it'('l'('tal'Y·

Nathan A. 8miLh.

OF CI£NTRE.

~ICll

(First Aid) ,'-omen

D,D,

161 16

Lifc :t(cmbcr.

The Right lion. Yisconnt CranuorJle,

11. P.

~llWALL[Q~<; (Final Certificate,)

:t('tHenl StaaT.

Mr. William G. Cart, :11. R. u.... 1\lr. Hobert Hunt, M.ll.C.S.

I

1\le11

Dr. James 1\1. H. Martin :Mr. Thos. ,V. Gregson, 1[, B.

56

IS::;UE OF CERTIFIUATES ::;IXCE FOR')IATION OF CEXTRK

BLANDFORD CENTRE,

:211

1\len (Fir t Aid)

67 16

" Tomen { (First Aid) (Kursing)

Fonned 10. I·l'e ... iclc'ut.

The lIon,

~bDALLlO::-''' (Final Ccrtificate.)

11

)len

\y,

II, B. Portmall,

( 'h:til'''Ia''.

Rev.

1'1'(':\"'111'('1' aud 1I0JlOI'III'Y

I

' E, FYlI,·>;-C[illtOIl,

(Forj'16l'thel' details of this Ucntl'c sec I3pct.:i(/l Hcpai't, APjlUldi,l', p(lyr 1i2.) Uf('

)i;eCl'ctal',l".

Mi. s Grove ..

.U emucl'.

'I'll, 11011, Lllt:y Ella Portman, ]('(lic'nl i'itaaT.

BLACKHEATH CENTRE.

I

Dr, Bacot.

}lr, G, W, Dallie[l.

For111ed. 18n. ella h'Juan. ~1r.

I

R. 1\IacLean -l\lacL ean,

'l'r(:a>;u!'er ~Iu.l0l'

llllel '.(UllOI'at'''' ~et'l'etal'.l.

C. D. DavIes,

IS:)UE

Ol~

CERTIFICATE'

SL~CE

~CCJ'('hH'" •

( 'h ail'Jll:lJl.

)Iajor-Generul R. J, Feild.ell,

:;\ll', John Taylor,

)J. 1'.

OF CENTRE.

:;\le11 (First Aid)

22

37 }lEu.\I,LIO::-'''

2.

T

Women (Fir. t Aid)

BLACKPOOL CENTRE. Fonl1rd 1

FORMATIO

(Final Certificate,)

:;\[en

10

\\·OIllCIl

17

BLACKWELL COLLIERY CENTRE. BOGNOR CENTRE.

Formed 1882.

FOl'lned 1

('hail'lll a 11.

MI'. J, A, LOllgd.ell,

Dr. J, .T.

DelHlty Chnh'JlUlU. Bingham.

I

~1r,

'"]'esidell'. TrcnS1U'el'.

The Hight Rev. Bishop Turtlell.

1\11', W, II. Stevens,

JlOUOl'Hl'Y Secretary.

PercivallIuscball1p.

:tle.licltl Stnff. Dr. J. J, Binghanl,

5.

C.'ha iI'Ulall.

Hev,

HaberL i3isl'oe TrillOlI.

I

'l'l'C:' "UI'(')'.

Mri:l. Tl'itLulI.

1I0nol'al',r Seere'lIrie>;.

ilIiss Fullagar.

I

~1r.

>

triddallll.


76

77

BOURNEMOUTH CENTRE.

I 'SUE OF

Formed 1880. Prcsiclenl.

( 'ltairllHUl.

Trcas llrc)'.

I

OF CE TRE.

MI'. J . U.

41 40 30

,\Tomen {(First Aid) ( ursing)

The Right Rcv. '1'11e Lonl Bishop of Winelle tel'. Captaiu lIlaxwell-Goad.

ERTIFI 'ATE' SI~CE FORMATIO

Men

(Fa?' fll1'l7W1' cZetails of tll is Centre see specictl Rep()rt, AppencZix, page 179.)

hephenl.

1l0110)';U'Y SCCl'C l:ll'Y·

Colonel Tompson. )l('{1ical

Mr. Dr. Mr. Dr. Dr.

Slnfr.

1111'.

J. F. Dixon

BRIDPORT CENTRE.

Killsey-~lol'gall

Mr. Nunn ~Ir. T. B. cott Mr. B. cott Dr. no," 1111'. Turner Dr. Roberts·Thomson Dr. White.

Douglas Embleton Fans Frazer 1111'. Gardner Dr. Hyla.Greves 1111'. Mahomecl

'UE OF CERTIFICATES

(since 1

Formed 1

1I1r . .T. M. P.

Tl'ca'IlIl'er,

~Iol1tagll.

.JIr. . Templer. IIOll01':I1'Y

.lllJlllal :Uem})c)·s.

6.)

Mr. Montagu Mr. Iontagu Mr. Nantes ~Iis uttill £.II' _ Templer

46

:U ecUcal St aff.

76

Dr. J. F. H. Ellertoll.

46 :MEDALLIO ...

(Final Certificate.)

2 22

lIlen Women

( For j1t7·ther cletails of this C'tnt1'e see specictl Rf'po1't, Appendix, page 175.)

UE OF CEI TIFIUATE

115

55 30

,\' omen {(Fir t Aid) (J: ur -ing)

Chairman.

l H01l01'lU'Y

I Mr.

'l'l'caS1U'er.

Charles Lonsdale,

BRIGHOUSE CENTRE.

The Rev, V. J. H.yan, M.A.

Mr. W. Gilchrist Burnie, :/II.R.C . H. Mr. D' Arcy Carter, M. R. C, f;. ~Ir, Saml. Lodge, jUl1l'., ~L Jt.C.b, 111'. H. Meade, ~r.R.C.S. ~rr. ThoR, ,V. Rim e, M.B,

Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr.

el'tificate.)

5

FormeLll

lU edlcal Staff. M. R . C. S,

( Final

,¥omen

Sccl·clal'ics.

I

Mrs. C. Dixon

\LLIO .-t-;

:Men

Formeu. 1887. The Worshipful, The lIlayor of Bradford (Alderman J. Morley.)

IN 'E FORMATION OF CE TRE.

:JIoll (Fir tAiL!)

?lIED

BRADFORD CENTRE,

Mr. J, Barber,

Secre tal').

nIl's. Colfox. (Janon Broadloy R oy. R. L. Carpenter Mrs. Colfox. Mr. W. Colfox Mr. T. A. olfox

Men (First Aiel) (First Aid) W omen { ( ursin g)

B.

Chn h'JllH 11.

H. E. Taylor,

M. R,C.S.

II enry White, M . B. W. Lake Roberts, "I. H.C,H. A. Rabagleate 111'. Thos, Wilmot ~1r. Albert K Foster, ~LR.C.&,

2.

l'l'CShlcu' •

MI'. Rohert Farrel', M. R. C.l'. Asslslllul Tl'CllSllJ·e l'.

'( ' .. em;lIl'C']'.

nIl', 1lelll'y ' ug<lrn

LI'. H. ,. 1l01lol'Ilry SCCl'elSll'Y.

(Vacant.)

tott.


79

7R

JJcdl('ul Iiltalr.

BRIGHTON CENTRE. Formell 1879. Cbnil'luan.

I

The Rev. Dan ' Yinham.

Tl'enSU1'Cl'.

?Ill'. J . Brow11, M.D., F.R.c' .~. Lon(l. lIfr. J . .MeL. Ferguson Mr. J. ~Iaekenzie, ::\1. D.

Mr. H. C. O'Mearn A. A. Watson

~Ir,

I

Captnin Bythesea.

HOllOl'al'Y SeCl·ctary.

I 'SUE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FORMATIO:\T OF CEJ. TRE.

:Mr. Charl es J. Smith. Life }lclubel'.

Colonel Penton.

Men (First Aill)

77

Women {(First Aid) (N ursing)

38

12 illEDALLIO~S

(Final Certificate).

Men ,Vomen

BRISTOL AND CLIFTON CENTRE. Formed 1880.

14 16

Pl'e itlcut.

His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, K. G. tJhail'llln1L.

Sir Sanford Freeling,

K.

I

c. ~1. G.

Tl·ca.,UI'Cl' :nHI JlOllOI'HI'J' 1'\c(,l'etal'Y. ~lis ' .Jl.

BURTON-ON-TRENT CENTRE.

Barclay

Formed 1 78, Prc.,hlellt.

:\11'. W, II. Worthington.

BROWNHILLS CENTRE.

('hajruIUll.

)11'.

Formed 1883. tJhnil'Jnall, Treaslll'er :nul Honorary Secretary. ]1.11'.

John Croft.

DelHi tJ' tJb:liI'luan.

Georgr Lowe.

Dr.

Tl'CaSnJ'(')'.

I

Mr. H. G. Aneler on.

Mes'l''i. All:"pp & on, Limite(l Messrs. Bas ' & '0., Limited

I

BURNLEY (LANCASHIRE) CENTRE,

Fonne(l 1

tJlla U'IllaU •

ir U. ,T. Kay-Shuttleworth, Bart.,

Deputy Chah'man.

)L P.

Captain '1'hos. Lambert.

L~llliei'l'

.luunal )ICUlhcl'S .

1Ir. G. Gill 11r. T . G, Sandy Sir U. Kay-Shuttleworth, Bart., M.P.

111'. A. Strange Mr. J. L. Ward

1101101':\1',\"

sc(')'('t:u'y .

111'. F. W. FUJ'l ey .

Rl'ancb.

Mrs. J . 1. Ware].

I)clnlty (,'hnJrlllllU.

The Dean of Canterbury. 'rI'(,:I "II 1'('1' :Ind

Mr. J. L. Ward, M.A.

7~,

I

('hnil'JJJa II.

Tl'caSlueJ' and llouoJ'na'y S('('retal·Y.

flolLornry SeCl"etary,

Waller George Lowe.

CANTERBURY CENTRE.

Formed 1883,

.Mr. T. G. SanJy.

Lord Burton Lord lIindlip

~J('tli('al ~talr.

.JIl'. J. S. Letting , r,.R . ( '.S.E, ])1'.

Ht. Hon.

::\I.D,

Honorary Sc('retary.

Mr. Edwin A. Brown.

It(('(lieal Staff'. ~I.D.

G. Lowe,

Life J(cmber".

Life lUember.

Captain Harrison.

::'11', J. C, Maddener,

\y,

.luII .. lll JJculbCI",'i.

The l\1nrquis Conyngham '1'11e Dean of Cnntel'lllll',Y rl'he lbyor of CHlltel'blll'Y PIt'.

,y

n.

1\lotl11t)

1\11'. F. \Y. FllrJc.r MI'. Geo. Fllrley Mr. W. Gillman

Colonel W, U. Henley 'aptain '1'. Lumbert Colonel P. Laurie, ('.B . , :J1njor C. .T. Plnmptl'e 'uptain Phelips Colonel H. T. Sankey

I

:\I.P.


'1

80 :U edlcnl

CHARD CENTRE.

taO". )11'.

urgeon.::Jajor W. K. CUl'tis :?lIr. T. P. Engli h :JIr. Greasley Dr. Gogarty lli. Holtlum Dr. LocLee Mr. F. Pittock

)11'. :JIr. )11'. )11'.

:J11'.

Jame Reid T. Whitehead Reid Brian Rigden George Rigden adler "acher

·t

Forme 11

I

( ·hl\lrlUun. :J11'. G.

T. Cannill';.

Trru"lnrrr.

)11'. A. Y. KYl'ke. 1I0110ral'~V ~CCl'ctary.

)1r. J. William

Tiffol'll.

CHARLTON CENTRE. "GE OF CERTIFICA-TE:-:-

I~CE FORj1ATIO~ OF CEXTRE.

Forme 1 1 ,,3. 6 12

}len (First Aid) "omen (Fir. t Aid

Prc .. idcnt.

il . penceI' )lal',Yon "Tilson, Bart. ( ·bail'luan.

:J1EDALLIO _',

(Final Certificate.

I

Colonel Teal'Y, ILL

30

}len Women

1

.Urdical ." taff.

.\rr. Henry Bottrell. (~-o

CARLISLE CENTRE. Formed 1

FOl'meu L

(I n abeyance.)

Formed L ' 0. )·l'c .. i(lcnt.

D eputy Clla irDlan.

The Rev. Lord Yictor A.

il Brook Kay, Bart.

e~'Jl1oll1',)I. A,

Trea nrer and H on ol'ury Secr e tary.

( 'Ita il'lll:ln.

ROllOl':ll',\' ~('('l'ctaJ'~'

Lile Jl embers . \

)11'.

lIonol'al'y!'occrctary.

,\11'. J. K. Carr, )1. D.

)11'. John Walker.

:JIr. Francis Carter. The Earl of Egmont :.11'. H. Cosmo Bonsor,

2.

CHELTENHAM CENTRE.

'2.

Ch ait'lUau. I

Bernay~,

(In abeyance.)

CARSHALTON CENTRE.

Mr. H. Homewood Cra"ford.

I :.'Ill'. H. L. Return.)

CHATHAM CENTRE.

1.

Formed 1

Trca .. \U'rl' and IIonorary i'lecretary.

':'11'. _btlnu K. 'Vylie.

~Il':;.

H. Homewood Cra"ford,

of .L:uli(' .. ·

BI·:lnch.

IIlltcLill on.

.Lift' lU('llllH'l' •

:'f.P.

.\li:- . HeUl'y . .U e<lical Staff.

:JIr. Walter Gripper,

)LB,

I

:J11.

Hellry )lcRiece, L. R. C. P. I:. r; E OF

ERTIFI ATl- ~

'I~'

E FOIDUTIO_ ~ OF CEXl'RE.

60

)Iell (Fir:;t Ail1)

CASTLE EDEN CENTRE, Formed 1

'YOll en {(Fil'.t _\.iu) ·.l. ... ur"ing) :'IEDALLIO

2.

(In abeyance.)

..

}

3:27

(Final 'el'titicate.)

,Yolllen

5

F2


82

83

CHESTER CENTRE.

CLAY CROSS CENTRE.

Formell 1881.

Formed 1878. Prcsi(lent.

PI·cSi(lcnt.

His Grace the Duke of ,Yestminster, Chairman.

I

Lieut. -General Ingall, c. B.

Mr. John Jackson,

K. G.

Chnirmnn.

TrcnSlu·cr.

Miss M. Howson.

Mr. Geo. Howe.

I

J . P.

Tl'cnSU.l·el·.

Mr. Thos. Wilkinson.

HonOI'fl}'Y Secretary.

DonOl'ary Secl·elm·y .

Miss Howson.

MI'. II. W. Greatorex. lUe(lical Staff.

Life JIcm.b cl's.

Mr. C. Brown. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Chester.

I

I

Dr. Alfred Chaw-nero

Miss Lynes. Dr. W aters.

Dr. L. H. Pegler.

IS UE OF OETITIFIOATES SINOE FORilIATIO

OF OE ' TRE.

Men (First Aid) ,"'{omen (Fir t Aid)

CHESTERFIELD CENTRE.

Cllairman.

I

23

Men ,Yomen

Pre idcnt.

His Worship the Mayor (ex officio).

35

MEDALLIOXS (Final Cerbficate) .

Formed 1878. Lord Edward Cavendish,

161

~1. P.

5

(For furthe), details of this Centre see special Report, Appendix, page 180.)

TreaSTll'el' and Bonol'm'y SecrctlU'Y.

Mr. C. E. Jones, c. E.

Life lUembcl'.

Lord Edward Cavendish,

CLEATOR DISTRICT CENTRE.

M.P.

Formed 1886.

lUe(lical Sta ff.

Mr. J no. Bluett.

I

Mr. W. A. Walker.

Presidcnt.

Ir. David Ain worth. {'ltnl.1·llllUl.

I

Mr. Jonas Lindon.

!reasurcr. ~1r.

A. P. Wil on.

lIonol'nl'Y Sec.'rctary.

CHISLEHURST CENTRE.

Mr. 1)e1'c), L. Addison.

Formed 1878.

Uctljeal Slnff.

Dr. Speirs ( leator). Dr. Clllllc1'woou. (Egermont).

(In abeyance.)

I

Dr. Routh'c1ge (RoWl·all . )

ISSUE OF OERTIFICATES 81 OE FORMATIO N OF OE TTRE.

CINDER HILL CENTRE.

56

Men

Formed 1887. PI·CSiflcut.

Mr. C. H. Seely. ClIairlunn.

Mr. G. Fowler.

I

Tl'CllSlI),(' I'.

Mr. F . R. S('ell'Y.

JlOlJOrnl'Y SccI·clnI'Y.

Mr. J. T. Walker.

COLCHESTER CENTRE. Formed 1879. (I n abeyance).


85 CRANBROOK CENTRE. CORK CENTRE.

Formed 1882.

Formed 1883.

'»l'cSi(lcllt.

The IIOll. J.

Prcs idcnt.

Gatho1'l1e-Hardy,

M . P.

Right H on . The Earl of Bandon . Treasnrcr.

( 'haiJ'Jll:tn.

Chllb'Jllllll.

The :Mayor of Cork.

I

Dcpufy ChlliI'1l11l1l.

Sir Daniel V, O. Sullivan.

1111'. R. Appal!b, J.P.

?Ill's. 'Vebster. 1I0Jlor;!I'Y SeCl'ctIH'Y.

HOllOl'lll'y SCCl'ct m'ics.

:lIliss C. Neve.

I Mrs. Allman.

Colonel Lunham .

Lift' ,U embcl'.

IUc(liCIlI StIlO·.

Dr, T. G. Atkins Dr. J. Cotter Dr. W. Ashley Cummins

I

Dr. Chas. Harvey Mr. C. Y. Pearson, F.n. Dr. Arthur Sandford

Lieut.-Colonel LOyll, J.P. .lnnulll

lUI'. R. Appach,

,J.1'.

Miss Apl)ach Miss G. Appach :!'lliss M. Appach MI'. n. French, J.l'. The lIon. J. '. <athol'l1e Hanly, nil'. W. J. Neve

COVENTRY CENTRE. Formed 1882. Pl'cshlcnt. Treasurel' •

I

Mr. G. eve Mi s Neve Miss C. eve Sir 'harles Oakeley, Bart. Ml'. J. A. Philpott The Rev. Dr. Rayner.

Jl('clical Staff.

Right H on. The Earl of Denbigh. (Vacant.)

~1.1'.

)IClIlbcr~.

Dr. Thomas J oyc€:.

HOllol'nry Secl·ctnl'ics.

Irs. S. L. Glilson & 111'. ,V. T. Browett.

Lifc IUelllbcr.

:Mr. John Gulson. If):-l E OF ClJ:RT[FI 'ATE.' SINCE FORMATION OF CE ITRE .

ille<liclll Staff.

Dr. Milner Moore,

I

M. D.

Dr. Dunkley, M. D., F.R. C.P.E.

52 30 10

l\lcll (Fil't Aill) (Fil' t Aid) Women { (Jhlrsing)

BEDWORTH BRANCH (COVENTRY CENTRE). Formed 1882. Chllb·lllan.

!

Rev. T. R. Evans.

.

TrCllSllrC I·.

Mr. W. Llllney.

MlmALLj()~:-;

(Final

ertilicate. )

9

111 en , 'lomen

8

H01101'a1'Y Secrctary.

Mr. A. E. T ansley. Honorary Sccretal'y of Ladi('s' ( ;lllss .

Mrs. Thomas.

CROYDON CENTRE. Formed 1 79.

WYKEN BRANCH (COVENTRY CENTRE), FOl'mecll882. ClllliJ'JlUIJI,

Mr. T. S. Whittem.

I

I

'J'I'C:I"'lIl'C I',

Mr. G. Lin es.

)[on01'll1'Y 8CC1'cf a1'ics.

Mr. W, Williamson.

I

J·l·t' ... iclelL~ ,

His Grace LIle Al'chbil:ihop of 'antcl'bul'Y·

Mrs. T . S. Whittem.

( 'l1ail'llIllll.

!J, 'I'. H.. l':tlridgr, .J. r.

Tl'('lIS11l'('r :l1Icl JlOIIOl'lll'Y St' Cl'NaI';)' ,

Dr. Waller HOl:iser.


86

87

DALTON-IN-FURNESS CENTRE.

DERBY CENTRE.

Formed 1887.

Formed 1886.

Pl'esiflcnt.

l -rcsi(lcnt.

Rev. J. 1'lI. Morgan,

Sir llenry ·W ilmot, Bart, v . c., C. B.

D.D.

TreaSlu·er.

Mr. William Butler.

('hnU'JIIIHt.

Deputy Chail'utan.

The "\Yorshipful the Mayor.

The ex-Mayor, Mr. C. Leech.

Honorary Secretal'ies.

I

1'lIr. R. Blake.

I

Dr. F. Cassidi,

Miss 1\1. Darby.

Lifc Ucmbcrs .

Colonel Sandys, M. P . Mr. W. G. Ainslie, M. P.

1l01l01'al'Y Secretary.

Tl'cll'l1U'Cl'.

Mr. W. R. Gunclry.

M.A.

Life "Icmbcl's.

.Messrs. Kennedy Bros.

ir Henry "\Yilmot, Bart, v . C.

Sir T. W. Evans, Dart.

.lnUllal Jlcmbel's. lUellical Staff.

I

Dr . Alexander Gray. Dr. George H. Patterson.

Miss nahlock illiss Ellith Betll1'osl' Mr. G. Bennett 1111'. . '. Bennett Dr. Ben tha.ll I\Ir. J. II. Bosworth niL A. Buchanan nll'. II. "\Vatson Butler

Dr. Plant.

Officel's of A.1llbnlance COI'P .

Su,pe?·inte7Ldent. 1'lfr. Robert Blake.

Vice-SuplJ1·intendents. I Rev. T. H. Baines, InspectOt· of Nate7'ial.

Mr. W. R. Gundry.

M.A.

Dr.

Mr. George Denny. Honorary Surgcons .

I

Dr. A. Gray Dr. G. H. Patterson

Cns~illi

~Il'

Dr. Plant

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FORhlATIO

OF CE TRE.

Men Women

53

19

. F. 'larke Miss 'lnrkc Mr'. Con lantine Mr. W. Goollall ope take, ~lrs.,. Y. Darby Miss Darhy Mi' ~l. Da1'hy I\li.·s Do\\'nes Mr. "\\'nlter Evans Dr. Gentles

)I.lLU .•.

1•.('(Ucal

Mr. "\Y. Benthall, ;)Lll. Dr. F. 'tu,:,;idi 1\11'. "\Y. ,. 011estake, M.R.(.~. Mr. Thos. Lawrie Gentle, L.R.C.p., (Lonu.) Mr. R. W. Gentle, L.R. '.1'. 1\11'. E. Grecn, L.n.C.r. (Lond.)

DARLINGTON CENTRE. Formeu 1880. Chau·man.

Mr. J. R. Fothergill,

M.D., J.P.

!

Depnty Chairman.

Ml'. E. D. Walker, Ex-Mayor of Darlington.

TI'caSlu·cl'.

Mr. J. P. Fry, B.A.

1\11'. C. P. George 1\Il's. IIarvey 1111'S. lleald Mr , A. Percival Heywood Mrs. Hickman Alderman IIobson Mr. Chas. Holmes Miss Hurt Dr. Laurie Alderman Leech Al,lerman Longdon illiss Fanny Mozley :Jlr . P eat AMerman Benals J. Roe, Esq., )LP. Alderman ir John mith :fiE s Walton 1111'. W. Harvey "\Ybiston Mi s W oolli wiss ~taff.

:lIIr. C. H. Hough, I.R.C . . . 1\11'. T. Harknes , M.n.C., . Mr. B. Lamie, )f.B. ir. J. A. outhem, L. R . C.P. 1\[1'. Lister Wright, M.R.C . •·. Mr. R. Yolcl;:man, l\LR.C.S.

1l01l0l'al'y SCCl'Clal'Y.

Mr. R. M. Wilkes. l~SUE OF CERTIFICATE' SINCE FORMATION OF

"Icclical Staff.

llIr. J. R. Fothergill, Dr. Euw. Jackson

M.D., J . P.

I

Dr. Lewis Eastwoou Acting Surgeon Geo. Miuillemiss.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FORMATION OF CENTRE. l1en (First Ai(l) (First Aid ) Worn ell { (Nursing)

262

I\len (First Aid) (First Aid) WOlllon { (Nursing) 87

235 146 ~1 1~IUL1, I O :-; (Ii'illal UerLiflcaLe.)

26 10

El TRE.

\' Olllell

.. ,

45


88

RD

DOVER CENTRE.

DUMFRIES CENTRE.

Formed 1881.

Formed 1885. PI·csi4]cn •.

lIonorary sccrctary .

His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh and Queensberry,

Lieut. -General Geo. T. Field (p1·O . tem.)

(.'hai l'JIl all.

DCllllty

herilf Hope.

nIl'. Thomas Shortridge. llonoI'ary Secretary.

'l'I'CaS1l1'Cl'.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SI CE

FORl\IATIO~

OF 'ENTRE.

Mr. Lauderdale

Men (First Aid)

20

,'omen {(First Aid) (Nursing)

11 25

K. T.

Chairman.

~I.

Dinwiddie.

111'. James Smith . Life lI('m hCI'S.

I

Mr. J. Gordon 13ro,Y!].

:JIr. Mark J. 'tewart,

~1.1'.

Jlc(lical S.aff.

Mr. J. Hunter Dr)'llen,

L.ll.C.I'.

(Edin.)

I

:Jlr. Anstruther Davidson,

;\I.B., C.;\1.

DUNDEE CENTRE.

DUBLIN CENTRE.

Formed 1884.

Formed 1881.

)·('c",i(lcut.

The Hight lInn. the Ead of'lratlullore, Lot'll Lieutenant of

J~l'csi(leut.

nIl'. F. R. Davies. ( 'hairman.

The Pigllt lIon. thc

'l'l'(,:l!o) IU'Cl'.

l\Ir. F. R. Davies.

Miss Cooper.

( 'baiI'JJt:lll.

~I.D., F.R.C.::;. !'

BRANCH.

l\Ir. Swan Dr. 'Iabuteau

FITZWTLLIA)I BRAxcH,

Dr. Barton Dr. Cosgrave Dr. KiddIe Dr. McKay Dr. Pratt Surgeon-Genera.l de Remzy, c. B.

Al'msb'ong Keane King l\IcDermott "Varren Wright

360 2002 380

Women { (First Aid) (Nursing)

Lieut-Col. Hankin, 1 t YoL Batt., Royal Highlanders.

:JI. F . .Andel' 'on

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr, Dr.

Baln Peter Campbell Dickson eeil Diekson Gibb Grant

\Vomell

~INCE

Rutherfurd R. 'inclair

Stalker Templeman :JIackie ,Yhyte Watson ,Yemy s Charles . Young

FOR:\L\TIO

J

OF

ENTRE.

762 405

l\Leu (First Aid) {(First Aid) (Nl1l'sing)

,V omen

o .l\IED

MEDALLIONi:l

)1.A.

I

I', UE OF 'ERTIFICATES IS, '(JE OF CERTlFICATEH SINCE FORMATION OF CE TRE.

Mell (First Aid)

Chairmau.

J(cdieal Staff.

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

BLACKROCK BUA!'CII.

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Dcpu.y

lIonol'ary Secretary.

Mr. Alex. ;'impsoll. RATH;\IIXES

of 'trathmore.

:Jlr. J. E. A. 'teggall,

TI'Ca.,III'(.']'.

lUc(lical Staff'.

Dr. McCullagh

COUll tess

I

Honorary Sccrctary.

Mr. ,J. Dallas Pratt,

Forfar~hire.

Pa.l'OJu· ...... of ""-omcn'.., ('las .....·....

LLIOK::;

(Final Certillcatc.)

l\Lell } ,\lolllcn ...

(Final Certificate.) 11

(Fol'jurthc)' details 0./ thi!> Ccnti't- !>cc'ljlcCIld RIPOft, "}j'IIt-lu1i,,', [luge 1 :2.)

120


90

01

DURHAM CENTRE,

EDMONTON CENTRE, Formed 1879.

Formed 1880. ( 'b ai I'man,

The Dean of Durham.

TI'CaSUI'cr,

I

(In abeyance.)

Mr, L. Ed wardes,

Donoral'Y Sccrctal'Y·

JUl'. E. Jepson,

F.R.C . • ,

EXETER CENTRE. Formed 1878. Prcsiflcnt.

EASTBOURNE CENTRE.

Right Ilon. the Earl of Devon.

Formed 1883. {;haU'm:lJl.

I

HOllOJ'al'Y

~C('l'ctal';r·

. :Mr, Leonard J etIery.

IIlr. Sharp.

( 'Ita iJ'lllnll.

I

Mr . .Arthur Wyatt Edgell.

TI'CaSlll'('J'.

Mr. ,Yilliam Cotton.

lIonorary Secl'ctary.

Mr. T. M. Snow.

EAST GRINSTEAD CENTRE. Formed 1884.

ETON COLLEGE CENTRE. Tl'caS1U'CI'.

{;haiJ.'mruJ., [

:J\Iajor Pearless,

Formed 1879.

JUl'. W. N. Rudge.

('hnirUlall.

Rev. E. ,Yane,

DouoraI'Y Secretary.

IIlr. George Taylor.

()(.'lmty ( 'bah'm:m.

D. D.

TI'Ca'i~Ll'cr ;UlC~ lIo1lol'al'Y Secl'c'nl'J.

Major W. DUl'llfonl, 2nd Bucks.

H. Y.

\

Captam P .

r.

uodsal, 2nd Bucks. n. Y.

Lifc )IClllbcrs.

EBBW VALE CENTRE.

The Ofllcel' Commanding 2nd Bucks. (ELan 'ollege) Rifle Volunteers,

{;hau'mau.

I

The Adjutant 211(1 Bucks, (Eton CcilleO'c) Rifle \T olunteel's. /")

)lc«lical iOtaft'.

Formec11883. Mr. C. B. Holland.

I

urgeon James 'Y. Gooch, :\I.n.c ....

TrcaSlu'et' a)ul II0110)':\I'Y Secrctary.

:U1r. W. Dayson.

Lifc lUcmbcl'.

1111', C. B. IIolland,

J. P.

FARNHAM CENTRE. Formed 1882. l"rC>iiclc11t.

The Right Rev. the Lonl13ishop of' Winche tel',

ECKINGTON CENTRE. Formed 1880.

( 'llau'uHlJl.

1\11'.

. G.

loman.

Prcsiclcnt.

Rev. E. B, Estcourt,

:M. A .

I

Life.' i'tI('mb('l's.

]\11'. R. LI. ComLe.

JOllL'8.

1\11'. George Trimmer. U('«1I(,IIJ

)Iedi('nl StaO'.

Dr. O. II, ,Yest

:M1'. J. W. Burningham.

IIII'. J aIm Lewis.

1'I'CnS1Ll'Cl' aud Jr0110l'UI'Y Sccrctal',).

IIlr, Hoh('rt Dumbleton.

\

1l0JlOl'Hry !'\C('l'CtHl'Y.

Sir G. R. SitwelJ, Bart. ChaU'Ul:lJl.

D.D.

TI'CaSUrcl'.

Dl. S. U,

101llal1, JllD.

I

~tIlO·.

Dr. Herherl ,-'loll1au.


03

FA VERSHAM CENTRE. ForlUell 1883.

FOLKESTONE CENTRE.

l'I·(· ... iclell ••

Fonnerl 1881.

Lord lIanis. t 'lla iI·Juan.

I

Rev. B. S. 'lhight.

«'lllIiI'Jlt:lll.

rrhe Earl of Glasgow.

'1' J'('a SUI·('I·.

,I'. E. Higden.

nIl'.

Ih'lHl'Y ( 'hail·III:IJI.

Tl'(';J'4UI'('I'.

1\11'. IY . .T. JeaII'l'm;OIl, r.1. ,\ . , ,r.l'.

1I01101'al'Y I'IC'('I'(" 111').

Ml'. Walte], C. Stunt.

}II'. John Sherwood, 1\layor. III11WI'lIl'Y S('('I'N:u'y.

(Vacant.)

JUCCli(':11 S.aff.

I

Dr. J. 1. Boswell.

Dr. W. A. Phillips.

tife' ;Uc'mlwl's.

Mr. l\lllf'l'l1H1n .John Ballks.

MI'. Fclix.Tosepb. lIc·cli('all'l'aO'.

Dr. W. ,1. Tysoll.

Dr. '. E. 1!'ilz-Geral<l.

FESTINIOG CENTRE. Formed 1883. t'lwil'lll:l1l.

FOREST OF DEAN CENTRE.

l\lr. Davies.

Forllled 1

'J' l'('a.,lu'el·.

Dcpu'Y t 'haiJ'JlIllJl.

Mr. Robert Hoberls.

\

1\1]'. II'. G. Cassau.

II OllOl'H l'Y SC('l'("

nll.

J'I'c ... idcll' • ~il

:try.

John Owen.

(,if('

G.

J. 'alllpbell, Bart. ( 'hail·ulan.

~1r·.

"('lIIbcl'.

1\11'. A. 1\1. Duulop, on behalf of the Oakley Middle and Uppcr Quarries Company (Limite<.1).

:\r. W.

'olcheslcr-IYemyss.

"(·JIII' .V ( ' hail'mall,

TI'e,l'illl'(,l'.

Mr. J. Guise.

MI'. A. Th omas.

1I0ll()1':lI'Y !oic'('l'c':tI'Y.

1\11'. F . .1.\. Lucas. ~I(·(ljc 'al

Dr. Carleton

FLEETWOOD CENTRE.

l)ro. 1I1aca1'tuey

FOl'me<.11882.

])1'. j

"I'csic!c'ul.

Sir Matthew W. Ri(llcy, Bart., 'l'l'caslLl'cr. Mr. J. F. l\Iarginson.

)<i'an·. DI'. Buchanan Dr'. Trottcl'

Ialpill (POl' fll dhcr clci(l ils of litis C(,III/'I' Sf'C spccial Rejlol'l, .I1Jljlc.ul i,)', page 1 6.)

M.l'.

1I011CH":\I'Y

i'ie(:J'ctlll·Y·

nlr. J. R Sumner, Jlc(li('al i'ila1f.

Mr. E. C. A. Harnsey,

FROME CENTRE.

L. IU .1'.

FOl'Illell1

O.

1·1,(,.,i(l(·u'.

The i\1ar(lucsH IB SUJ£ OF UERTIFICATJ£S SINCE J!'OH.l'l1ATIO

Men (Fil'st Aid)

OF UENTH.J£.

0['

naill.

«'hllh'lUllll.

17

Captain

All'rc~(1

11. T1ll'kcl',

J.I'.

HC'IIII'Y «'hllil·lIIllll.

ll cv. FI'(!(lt'l'ick W. Clarke,

nlen

11

' 1' 1'('11'1111'('1'.

1\11'. llllgh Mad! 111'Ll'ic.

B.A.

1I00WI'III',l )<4('C'I'(" :II'J·.

1\11'. Aloxall<lol'

,V. I1]OOl'l'.


94

95 GRIMBSY CENTRE.

Jlc(li('al SCalf.

Mr. lUI'. Mr. l\Ir.

Mr. J. Parsons, M. R. C. s. Dr. F. E. Pearse Mr. J. M. Rattray, j;I. B.

E. Cockey, M.R.C.S. A. W. Dalby, L. R. C. P. W. G. Enms, L.R.C.P. F . Parsons, :lI.R.C..

Formed 1881. {'ltairnlaJl.

I

Ml'. Eu\Yunl Banister, J.r.

Tl'('aSlll'Cl' :nul JlollOl'al'Y SeCl'etal'Y.

1\11'. B. II. Twight.

Life :Uclllbcr.

The Right IIon. the Earl of Yarborough.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FORl\1ATION OF CE TRE, Men (First Aid)

42

GUERNSEY CENTRE.

Women {(First Aid) ( ursing)

60 31

Formecll882. Pl'cshlcllt.

Major-General J. II. F. Elkington, c. B., Lieut. -Governor.

nIEDALLIOXS (Final Certificate,)

('bairUlnn.

6

Women

(Forju1·the1· details oj this Oentre see special RepO?·t, Appe1lClix, page 187.)

Tl'('asurcl' :nul Honorary Secretary.

ir Edgar MacCullocb, Dailiff.

Mr. Sausmarez Le CoccI.

I

,U cdical Staa·.

Mr. Fr::tncisE. Carey, :1[,11.('.:';., L.lII., I,.R.A. Mr. C. u'Auvergne Collings, 1II.D., :lI.R.C ..<;.

Mr. ErnestL. Robinson, L.R.C.r. IIon. Brigade nrgeon T. II. Thornhill, )I.D.

GLOUCESTER CENTRE. Formed 1881.

(In cluding Gi1'encester and Swindon.) Chairmall.

Dr. William Rutherford A.ncrum.

I

TI'CaSlu'er.

Rev. H. W. Maddy.

ISSUE OF CETITIFIGATES

SI~CE FOR~IATION

OF CENTRE.

1I1en (First ..8..i(1) Women

ROllOI'al'Y Sccrctary.

46 125 82

((First AiJ.) ~ (Nursing)

Mr. Geo. Sheffield Blakeway, MEDALLIOX

(Final Certificate,)

Men ,Yom en

31 42

GRAVESEND CENTRE. Formed 1882. ('llail'luan.

The Worshipful the Mayor.

I

TI'('asurel' :nul UOIlOl':tl'Y ~('('I'('Cal'Y·

Major ,Yykeham Dickenson.

N OTE.-Several ladies who have received Nursing Certificates have formed a Nursing Corps, and have clone much good in visiting the sick poor, th rcsult bcing that the VICTORIA COTTAGE HOSPITAL has been startec1 at this Centre ·with six bods.

GREENWICH CENTRE.

HALIFAX CENTRE.

Formed 1882.

Formed 1881.

Pl'CSielcllt.

(Now in process of I'o-organization.)

Colonel F, Duncan, C.B., M.P., R.A. Clta it'Juan.

Rev. D. Reith.

I

1I01101'HI'Y ~C('l'CCIlI'Y.

Dep,lltY Utah'mau.

l'llr. K ,YCl:it Symes, M. D,

Mr. H. C. Gibbs.

TI'eaSlU'Cl' nnel IIOIlOl':ll'Y Secl'etm'y.

1111'. W, Watts,

llecliclll SCnO·.

Mr.1£. ,Yest Symes,

M.D.

Edin., &l'.

I

~Ir.

G. p, Gmy,

~Ln.l'.:'; ..

Eng" &c.


97

9G

HAWKSHEAD CENTRE.

HARROG ATE CENTRE. Formed 1

Formed 1881.

1. ( 'hai 1'lllllll.

1I01101'a I'l !'i(,I'1'f'1 :l1'iC'~.

I

Mi s tephensoll.

11'. K 'Wareham IInlT)'.

.lo4'lHll y ( 'hnll'lIl11l1.

'l'he Hov . .T. Allen.

M.r. ,Yo II. IT celis. ll()lIoJ'nry 1'\('(T ("a t'Y :uul

T l'(' n .~ lIl' C I'.

II'. W. II , Ileelis. ;lJllll1 ll J

Hev. J. AllelJ 11', W. II. lIeeliH

HARTLEPOOL CENTRE. Formcd 1

1.

1\1rs. ,V,

lSHUE OF' CERTIFICATE

)·l'C'loiiclc'lll.

II'. T, R.ichardson,

1\1.1'.

FOR rATIOJ.

OF CE TRE.

15

{(First Aid )

( llI'sing)

Tl'(':lSlll'C), mul JlO1l01':lJ'Y SN'l'('I/lJ'Y·

Mr. F. IT. Hunter.

7 M}i;DALLTOXH

(Final 'ertificate.)

Men

lll('clic'al !'il:.,r. M.n"

n. Ileelis,

1\1on (First 11 ill) 'YOIlH'1l

Mr. A. E. Morison,

IU (,lllbc l's .

5 9

\\romcn

:ilLIte,,'.

HEAVY WOOLLEN DISTRICT CENTRE. Formed 1

HA VANT CENTRE. Formcd 1 86.

(Vacant)

PI'f'"icl('JlI.

( 'hnlrlUaJl.

Hev.

MI'. , amucl Juhb, J.l'.

anon l1 cnaml.

I

('It ni 1'1ll:l n .

:ilIr. Alfretl Chignell.

O('IHI' Y ( 'hnll'Ulftll.

Tl'('a"1I1'C1' mul UOllOI':l1':\' !'ic'c'I'c'l:u':r.

nlr. A, 'bignel1. towart JOl'man,

II ouO l' :n ')'

HXf'] ,gy

HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARD'S CENTRE.

1)1'.

STWI' IO'l.

\

~Il'.

W, ,T. GanL.

LIYBHSFl1tll.: , ECTro ' .

Dr. ,'wan

(VamllL.)

1\11'. F. C. ChilL.

.,in' lIC'lIII"'I'. 1\1 r, Gustavus V, Hill.

[THFmLD .. ECTIOX.

]1;('Tro'\.

Dr, Forsyth

Dr. Fnin'lough

Dr. 11nsoll

H,\ v Jl:NSTllOH I'l~ Dr, Love Dr. Fairclough

1';l"I'I(l'\

'TAL 'l'LIFFE

F.(.~l'ION ,

DKW nUHY , IWTJON.

IIOIIOl'al'Y 1'\('C'I'C"llI'Y.

J\SSiS':lll' 1I01l01':u',V ~('('I''''III'Y.

lI~(,IOI()XD\\' JKg , ~('TION.

Dr. 'hiveH 131 H:-;TALL

TI'(.'IIJoi II l'C'I'.

a.') .

Dr. 11. '1'. Broughtoll ])1'. C. tll1 J. Patorson

'hide)'

ForJl1 ct1 ] 880. ('It a it'Ill II II.

15('(' 1'("

haloy Fox,

i\1r. Dukc Fox, U ('( Ii('l\l )0; . a IT.

~l.l1.('.R., L,ll.O.P.

Dr. Aitkin Dr. 131'0\111 Dr. Fr)'C'r

(Vacallt.)

1 ' l'Cn il lll't' l'.

\ Mr.

MI'. ,YiIliulil Ilowgate.

lUc'clj('al ~Ia'r.

Dr. A.

3,

1·" ('Joi ich'ul.

Dr, Beattie Dr. J lalliw 11 Dr. Loo lk Watts ,01>1RnsA1.

Dr.. :Masoll

Dr. El"!dnc Stuart Dr. B1'oughton IWTro,

THOll 'TllT,L Sgl'TTO

.

Dr,Duvies

G2


98

99

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SI CE FORM:ATION OF OE TRE.

HEREFORD CENTRE.

(To Decernber 31st, 1887.)

F ormed 1880.

648 411 184

Men (First Aid) (First Aid) W omen { (Nursing)

Pre. idcnt.

The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of IIereford.

MEDALLION (Final Certificate. )

)(01l01':n'y Sccl'ctm'y.

133 124

Men Women

Miss A tlay.

(Fo?' f1l1·tht'?· details of this Cent?'e see special R ep01·t, Appendix, page 190.)

HEYWOOD (MANCHESTER) CENTRE. Formed 1882.

HEBDEN BRIDGE CENTRE.

PI'c," itl en t :nul ( 'hairlllan.

Dr. Alfred Chad wick,

Formed 1887. Trcn. TIrcl'.

PrcSiflcnt.

Mr. D. J. Crossley,

Mr.

Honorary Sccretary.

I

longl} faden.

M . D.

Mr. Henry H. J. Hitchon.

J . P.

lUc<Ucal Staff. ChairmaJl.

I

Mr. F. W. Horsfall.

Trcas urer.

Dr. Alfred Chadwick,

Mr. Herbert King.

M . D.

Honorary SCCI'ctary .

:111'. TheQ. Bates. Annual

Dr. Bradley Mrs. Bradley Mr. D. J. Crossley Mr. A. R. Crossley Mr. E. J. Crossley Mrs. E. J, Crossley Miss S. A. Crossley Mr. Joseph Eastwood Mr. Robt Greenwood M1'. F . W, Horsfall

1. SUE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FOR IATION OF CENTRE.

~IC1nbcI's.

Mr. Mr. Mr. M1'. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr.

John Horsfall Young Horsfall Hy. Jack on G. Kershaw IIerbt. King Jno. Pearson J no. Pickles Geo . Pickles 11'. 'Vro. Sutcliffe

Men (First Ai(l)

61

,Vom en { (First Aid) ( "ur'iDg)

72 72 Jl.IEDALLIO.'H (Final Certificate.)

Men ,Vomen

11 41

HERTFORD CENTRE. lUe(lical Sf aff.

Formed 1

Dr. Bradley.

3.

l~ t'cs iclcllt.

Earl

owper,

K. G.

( 'halrlllllll.

Mr. Auel lllith, M.P.

ISS UE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FORMATION OF OE TRE.

Men (First Aid) Women {(First Aid) (Nursing)

45 24 17

DcpUf y Cltnil'llIall. M. P.

'1'ho lIon . Baron Dimsdale,

UOllOl'lll'Y

I

Trca TIrN·.

Mr. Williams

S crctarl'.

Liout. -Colonel idney William Bell.

ozens.


101

100

HULL CENTRE. Life lUember.

Formeu 1882.

Earl Cowper, K.G.

ChaiI·J1UU1. Rev. Canon McCormick.

lUc(lical Stair.

I

Dr. William Odell. Dr. Charles Edward Shelly.

\

'l'rea. UI'er aJuI.lIonorary Mr. H. N. Babmgton.

~ecretary.

Dr. William Warrener.

ILKESTON CENTRE. HOL YHEAD CENTRE.

Formed 1888.

Formed 1887.

llonornl'Y Secretary. 1'.11'. P. M. Chester.

President and {'haiI·mnn.

Admiral Mackenzie. TI·eaSlu·el·. Mr. R. J. Ed\yarus.

Deputy Chnirlnan. Dr. E. T. Hughes.

IPSWICH CENTRE.

HonOl'nl'y Secretary.

FOl'med 1880.

Mr. J. Lloyd Griffith. I'rcsidcnt.

Jle(licnl Staff. I Mr. William Richardson Rice, B. A.,:tIL B.

Staff-Surgeon Turner, R.N.

The Mayor. {·halruWll.

'l'rca ~liss

Dr. Durrant.

HUDDERSFIELD CENTRE.

Lifc JIcmbcrs.

lr. D. II. Booth Mr. G.•. Elliston

Formed 1884. TrcaS1U'er. 1111'. G. G. Fisher

Chnirman. Rev. J. W. Bardsley, M.A.

lll'or :lu(I lIonol'ary Secretary. Coulcher.

Mr. C. B. Skinnflr

lJl1lual JICUlberl>. Honorary Secretary.

diss Claydon !\Irs. 'ouicher

Mr. John Martin, F.R.C ... E.

I

Alumal JleUlbers. Miss N orall Mallinson

I

Mr. Wm. Brooke Mr. J. Wigglesworth

Miss Coulchol' Dr. DUl'rant

Jlc(Ucal Sia D'.

II'. G.'. Elliston.

;UcIUcal St ntf.

Ur. John Martin, F.R.C.S.E.

i :JIr.

John IIlackenzie, L.R.C.l'. & . . E. l'i,'UE':

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FORMATION OF CE TRE.

(Firat Aid)

Men

3

FORMA'l'IO~T

OF CE TRK

50

Women

{(First Aid) (Nur~il1g)

30 MEIHLLIO 'S

.Men Women

MEDALLIONS CFinal Oertificate.)

!::ilJ. UE

36

217 56

W omen { (Nursing)

UEH.'l'IFWA'l'E~

.\tell (First Aid)

274

Men (First Aid)

OF

(Final COl'tillcatc. )

]9 10


102

103

ISLE OF MAN CENTRE.

JARROW CENTRE.

Formed 18815. Formed 1888.

Prcsiclcllt.

His Excellency Spencer ·Walpole, Lieutenant-Governor. ChairmllJl.

I

Colonel P aul.

TrCll lu·cr.

1\1:r. John A. Brown.

Sir

hades 111. Palmer, Bart.,

M . P.

HonOl':lry Sccrct:11'Y.

Dr. H.

1I0Jlol'al'Y Sccrctary.

tanley Nelson.

Mr. Joseph Lambert.

lUc(lical StaIr.

EXTRA TEAClJER.' : Ur. J. A. D earden, M.lt. . S., L.S.A . Mr. "\Y m. Richardson, 1\1. D., C.M. Mr. David Roxburgh, M. n . , C. 1\1.

Mr. H. Stanley Nelson, L. R.C.P.E. .Mr. Ernes t Black, L . R. C. P. E., L . R. C. S. E.

JERSEY CENTRE. Formec11884.

ISLE OF PURBECK CENTRE. )·rcllhlcnt.

Formed 1883.

olol1cl Pb. Le Rossignol.

Prc. illcnt.

The Right IIon. the Earl of Eldon. Chail'lUan.

I

Lieut. A. B. lansell, R . N .

TI·cnSUI·('l'.

U(' llut y ( 'hnil'JlI:lJI.

Mr. J. Andrews.

l\Iajor

tevens.

lUc(Ucnl • taff.

Honora}'y Sccrctary.

Rev. II. J. Mason. Li.fc lUcml.>crs.

Mr. H. Stilwell.

Mr. Geo. Burt, J . P.

)(01101':lI'Y Sccrctary.

I

Rev. P. H. Pipon-Braitlmaite.

Dr. II. Le 'ronier Dr. A. C. Godfray Dr. F. A. IIyne

Dr. Le Rossignol. Dr. Thomson.

I

ISLE OF WIGHT CENTRE. KEIGHLEY CENTRE.

Formed 1885. I'rcsident.

Formed 1

H. R. H. Princess Christian.

J' rc<,.iclcu I.

Chait·Juau.

The Mayor of

ewport, 1. of W.

Deputy Chairntall.

Mr. Isaac HoMen,

M. P., D. L.

Trcas lu·cr.

1\11'. J. F. Hoddinott.

Mr. R. Pinnock, J. P.

Cltllh·Jllfll1.

I

The Worshipful the Mayor.

llouoral·Y . ('C·I·c'lar,).

1111'. S. Wheclcr. The Lord Bl'as1:ley, R. C. B.

I

Mr. G. A. Barr.

(FO?'fw'lhe?' cletails of this Cent1'e see special Rel'Ol·t, Appendix, page 195.)

I·r.

MI'. ArLlllll Hobcl'LH.

Thc Rt. IIOll. Viscount Evel'sley, n. c. R. Lady.Oglandel'.

iU edical SIRI...

Tr a , urcr.

lIll'. John :leclhill.

1101101':11';\· ~('(·l·('ta

LH'e llIClll.l.>C1·S.

Mr. E. A. Rich

3.

IUt'clka) :-Ilalr.

111 r. Willialll DoL ie, 1\1. IJ. Mr. Edwan1 ObalI'ers, F.H.U.H. (l£ng.) !III'. .I\rLhnl' RouerLs, 1IJ. H.('.i". (l£u g. ) L.N. \ .

London.

Mr. F. 11. TeLley,

ll'. J. B. 13 <.'lTY,

1"<'.1'. '. E.

lIL D.

Mr. F. \\Til'Oll, L.C.P.:-:.E.


105

104 KENDAL CENTRE.

KIDDERMINSTER CENTRE.

F orm ed 1880.

Formeu 1881.

(I n abeyance. )

:Mr. John Brinton,

Prcsiclent. M.P.

Chairman.

The Uayor of Kidder.

KESWICK CENTRE.

D epul y Cbau·uul1l.

I

Mr. E. J. :Morton.

Tl·enS1U'CI'.

Mr. A. Dow.

F ormed 1887 . 1[0nora1'Y Secr e tary .

:Mr. Daniel Mackay.

Pl'esidcnt.

Mr. J olm Marshall.

Lifc lUcmbcr s.

:Mr. John Brinton,

I

M.P.

111'. Michael Tomkinson.

('' hail'nwn.

Rsv, H, D, Rawnsley. Dcputy {'bairnum.

Trea Slu'er.

JUl'. J os. H all.

I

KIVETON PARK COLLIERY CENTRE.

Mr. G. Hogarth .

Formeu 1879.

1I0llOl'al'y Secl'e tary .

Miss E. M. A. Benn .

J"l'c!ohl cllt.

Rp-v. G. '1'. Huuson,

~I. A.

Life n elllber.

1111'. H, A. Spedding.

:'1. T. C. E., F. G. S.

Annual lUembel'. .

Mr. J . R. Anderson Miss Benn Mr. J. F . Crosthwaite J\Iiss Clark-Dawson Miss Gates R ev. A. R. Goddard

\

illr. F. E. Hudson.

lIonorary Secr c tary .

Rev. J. N. H oare Mr. J. Hall J\1r. E. Jackson Dr. Knight Rev. H. D. Rawnsley Dr. Slack

!III'. E(lward oar.

LANCASTER CENTRE. Formeel18 1.

lUedlcal SlatT.

Dr. C. Gore-R ing.

Treall lll'er.

Cbah'Junu.

?Ill'. Thos. Carrington,

. ·l'c'Iith'nl .

Dr. A. A. H . Knight.

Colonel the Righi HOIl. Lord 'tunley of Pre ·tOll, U. 0, B. T l·Cll Slll·Cl'.

( 'bn lJ'ulan.

Re,.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES 81 CE FORMATION OF CE TRE.

Dr. Rouert Clark

Jl,]l. ll O 1l 01':l1'~

Men (First Aid)

67 22 4

Women { (First Aiel) (Nursing) 1IIEDALLJO '8

Men Wom en

'a uou Allell ,

SCCl'et:ll'~.

Major Euwanl ,Yo

tokes.

Llrc )lcmIH'l'S .

Messrs.

(Final Certificate. )

Lorey Brothers.

)leclienl Stn ff.

Dr. W. Wingate aul.

I

Dr. G. E.

huttleworth.


]07

lOG

Chait·Juan.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FOR IATION OF CENTRE.

The Mayor of Leeds.

1I1en (First Aid)

74

-Women { (First Aid) (l: ursin g)

64 38

Tl'ca S1U'Cl' ·.

Depue y Chnit·lunu.

Mr. Edward Atkinson,

F. L. S.

Messrs. Beckett and Co.

\

1l01l0ral'Y Secreta.'y.

MEDALLION (Final Certificate.)

Mr, Walter Rowley, M,L e.E.

10 10

1I1en Women

LEAMINGTON (WARWICKSHIRE) CENTRE. Formed 1881. Pl'csi(lent.

The Most Hon. the Marquis of H ertford . Cltnit'Juall.

Rev. Maze Gregory. Dcputy Chait'mau.

Rev. Arthur Sewill.

Trea lU'Cl'. \

Mr. T. Thorne,

J. P .

HOnOl'lU'), Sccl'ctary.

urgeon-General J. L. Ranking. Lilc lUcmbcr •

hlr. William Evans

I

Mrs. Yarrow

Mrs. Arthur Nugent

nc(lical Staff.

Dr. J. B. Hellier Mr. J. 1\1. Hollingsworth 1\11'. C. E. Hollings 1111'. J. Howard (N ormantol1) Mr. 'Y. L. Hunter (Pudsey) Mr. Richard Huut Mr. J. Gardner Holmes Dr. R. T. Land nIr. J. S. Loe Mr. 'Y. . Mackenzie ( ormanton) Mr. J. McMaster (Castleford) 1\lr. C. Richardson nIl'. F. Robinson 1111'. Edwin Roberts iIII'. T. mith (Hunslet) Mr. E. C. tack ( tanningley) ~Ir. Ell. 'lard

1\11'. Mr. 1\11'. Mr. Dr. Mr. II'. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr.

Edward Atkinson F. E. Atkinson (Settle) A. T. Bacon R. Bates (Addingham) A. O. Barrs J. Bradbury J. B. Brereton (Gilclersome) ,V. H. Brown Godfrey Carter (Ilk ley) J. H. '1.rr (Kippax) W. . Chadwick A. J. Clayton 11[1'. . Dawson (Rawdon) Ir. J. Etlwanls II'. J. Fa\\ cett (Castleford) Mr. . P. Gibson (Wetherby ) Mr. R. N. Hairtley.

lUc(lical Staff.

Dr. C. V. Cay 1111'. J. R. J eaffreson Brigade-Surgeon Gardner

[

Dr. Bernard Rice Dr. Arthur W, Tomkins,

IS 'UE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FORMATION OF CE TRE,

470 82 :MEDALLIONS (Final Certificate.)

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SI CE FORMATION OF CE TRE.

Men (First Aid) Women I (First Aid) ) (Nursing)

895

1\Ien (First Aiel) W I (First LUd) omen ) (Nursing)

1 3 306

137

31 15

len \\Tomen (F01'jnrthet' detctils of this Cent)'e see special R eport, Appendix, page 199.)

MEDALLIONS (Final Certificate.) Men Women

28

52

LEICESTER CENTRE.

(FOT f7wthe1' details of this Oentre see special Report, Appencli;G, page 196.)

Formed 1

O.

Prt'," itlenl.

The Mayor.

LEEDS CENTRE. Forme(11878.

( 'hail·IU:lII.

H.ev, 11, J. FOl'Lescue.

Tl'Ca ' l1l'('\'.

I

Mrs. Uh::unbers.

l')'csUI cut.

UOnOl'lll'Y !i\cCl'(,j:ll'ies.

Sir Andrew Fairbairn.

1\liss Fnllagal anLl 1\11'. J. H. Buckley.


108

109

ItIe<liclll Stnff.

Dr. IIII'. IIII'. Dr. IIIr, Dr.

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Barlow. Blakesley. Bryan. Dodd. Douglas, IIIoore,

Neale. Pope. Pratt. Sharman. Tompkins,

DONNINGTON BRANCH (LILLESHALL COLLIERIES CENTRE). Formed 1881. (,'ltairUlnn.

I

1111'. Charles Clement Walker.

Tl'eaSllU'el' a1uI ](OUOl'ary Secrctary.

IIII'. Charles Evans.

LIVERPOOL CENTRE. Formed 1880.

IS 'UE OF CERTIFICATES SI CE FORMATIO

T

OF CENTRE.

1I1en (First Aid) Women {(First Aid) (Nursing) lHEDALLIO:\'i'3

The Earl of Derby, {'hail'lUIlJl.

I

Hr. 'Ym. Adamson

detctils oj this Cent1'e see special RejJ01·t, Appendia:, page 204.)

LEWES CENTRE.

Captain H. J. Broa<1.

LICHFIELD CENTRE. Formed 1883, JlOllOl'lll'Y

nIl'. C. Tinling Mr. H. T. Leyland Colonel C. Grayson ilIl'. H. Grayson M!'. Geo. R. Ley lanLl III!'. . Ehren perger Mr. R. P. ,\\Tood, .J. P. Mr. John ,Yaite

LlIdies' Emile" Liv(')pooll 'tlzool of Cookery, Colquitt Street.

~laO',

1\11'. Herbert M, Morgan,

The Earl of Derby, TCG. .Mr. J. T. Nickels. Lieut. -Colonel R. F. teble. The Duke of ,Yestminster, K. G.

~ecl·elal·.\,

(Vacant). lle(lical

~(elllbcro.;,

Mi . Leicester 1111'. William OUltOll 1IIr::l. R. A. Welder 1111'. John Patter::lon, J.P. 1111'. Thoma:; Holum', J. P. Mr. J. II .. imps on :r.rajol' O. F. Williams Mi.'s ~I. Tiulillg

HOnOl'lll'Y Seel'ctal'Y.

111'. H. 1\1. 1\Iorgan.

Lifc

Messrs, BalColll', ,nlliamson & Co. ::\11'. 'Thomas Bartlett. nIl'. ELlwanl Bibby, F. H.G.I'. TIll' Lord Ura' ey, ICC'. n.

_"'uunal JIcnlbcl''''.

Formed 1884.

TrcaS1U'Cl'.

Tl'ea. lIrCl'.

illr. J, Hirsch

Mr. Charles H. Green. 147

f~wthe?'

K, G.

Uonoral'Y Secretary.

(Final Certificate).

Women

(For

)~I'csi(lellt.

825 459 182

Tl'ca 0.; lll'cr.

('1Iail'1I1111l.

L.n.c.l'., M.ll.C.I',

::\[1'.•\.

Mrs. RowlanLl 'Yilliallls.

Ml'c. Fanic and

allIeI'.

LILLESHALL COLLIERIES CENTRE,

lle.lienl

~[i

s E. J. Caluer.

~Illff.

Dr. Whitford.

Dr. DameI' Harris all.

POI med 18 1.

quarey.

l\ ... ,j"laul )(OJlOl'llry Secl'etnl'ie ...

1l0JlOl';\lT S(,(,l'('I:ll'~ · .

lis>! Fanny L.

T.

Pl'eshleul.

Eral Granville, K. <J, (,'hah')UllJl.

ISS E OF CEUTIFICATE' SI TCE FORMATION OF CE TRE.

Mr. W. Perrott. Tl'ea~lU'el',

Mr, ~t, John Tyston,

I

1)(:'1)111 y ('lta it'JlUlJl .

Rev. J. A, Panter.

1089 397

,Vomen {(First Aid) (.l' ursing)

HOllOl'al'Y SecJ'ctary.

MJmALLIO .'H

1Ir. Benjamin Batt, "omen '"

(Final Certificate).

38


110

III

LLANBERIS CENTRE.

LYMINGTON CENTRE.

Formed 1885.

Formed 1884.

Prcsltlent. Mr. G. W. Duff Assheton-Smith.

PI·csi<lcnt. Mr. Villiers F. Dent. Chail·)uau.

l 'iec·P)·csidcnt. The Ron. W. W. Vivian.

Uonol'aJ'y Scc)'etary. Mr. Thos. S. Rowland.

Treasllrcr.

Mr. Thomas Edwards. 1\11'. llIr. llIr. 1\11'. Mr.

Trcasurer. Mr. Henry Daniell.

Uouorary Sccrctm'ic • Mr. Edward F. Chinery, F.R.C.R. Eain. I 1\1rs. Lewis Shedden.

Dcputy Chan·man. Ur. Owen W. Jones.

ChaiI·lUtlu. Mr. John Davies.

I

Admiral Earle.

G. W. Duff Assheton-Smith. W. A. Darbishil'e. T. H. Dawkins. John H. Jones, M. R. C. s. C. W. Rathbone.

LU'c lUClllbel' • 1\1essrs. Ratb bone Brothers. Mr. John Robinson. The Hon. W. W. Vivian. Mr. J. A. Williams.

IS' E OF CERTIFICATES SII CE FORMATlO

24 24 12

'Women {(First Aid) (Nursing) MEDALLIOKS (Final Certificate.)

IUc(lical Staff. N ANTLE BRL'{cn. LLANBERIS CENTRE. 1\11'. J. H. Jones, M. R. C. s. Mr. John Thomas, L.R.C.S., M.R.C.P. Mr. H. J. Roberts, M. R. C.S. llIr. William Rowlands, M. D. 1\11'. R. G. Hughes, L.R.C.S., &c.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SI CE FORlYIATIO

Men ,Yom en

10 9

(For furthcr dcta'ils of this Ccntre see s]Jccictl Repo1·t, Appendix, lJage 206.)

OF CENTRE.

Men (First Aid) Women {(First Aid) (Nursing)

LYTHAM CENTRE. 137 45 30

l'l'C, Mcut anel Chail'1llan. 1\1ajor IIincksman.

15

Dcputy ('hail·lUan. Dr. Fisher.

Formed 18 4.

MEDALLIOXS (Final Certificate) . Men Women

4

LLANDUDNO CENTRE.

OF CENTRE.

Men (First Aid)

Trca nrCI' /\)ul Uonorary Secrctm·y. 1\11'. allluel Taylor, L. D. '.

Dr. Fisher.

;UccUcal Staff. Dr. Eason.

Formed 1883. P)'csidcut. Lord Uostyn.

MAIDSTONE CENTRE.

Chail'lUan. Dr. James Nicol. Deputy Chairmau. Mr. W. Bevan.

I

Formed 1878. Prc i(lcut. (Vacant.)

TrcnSlu'cr. Mr. J. Adey Wells.

{'han'ullln. Mr. William Day.

llonorm'y Scc)·etary. (Vacant). Lifc ]UcmbCI·.

Mr. C, Le Neve Foster.

Dc}>uly ( 'halt'man.

Dr. D. IIenry Monckton.

Trea urcr. 1\11', Randall Mercer,


113

112

MARGATE CENTRE.

Uonorl\l'y Secretar),.

Mr. John H. Roberts.

Formed 1878,

Lile ]ICJllbCl'S;.

Colonel Cecil Cragg, A Friend.

I

( ']I:lil'lll:l11 lllHI Tl·eaSIu'cr.

Major Ross, l\I. P. Messrs. J. and T. Hollingworth,

Dr. Thos. 'mith Rowe. 110)101':11'), SeCl'etary.

ilIedical Stnff.

1Ir. Mr. Dr. l\Ir, Dr. Mr.

II'. Frederick tanley.

Brigade-Surgeon J. W. Hulseberg Dr. J. E. Meredith Dr. D. Henry l\Ionckton Dr. J. F. Plomley Mr. "\Y. haw,;\1. B.

M. A. Adams, F . R.C.S. N. Bradley J. Crawford G. H. Furber E. Ground A. H. B. Hallowes

Life ](cmbel's.

Dr. Thos.

I

mith Rowe.

Mr.

tiles.

]((' 4licnl Staff.

Dr. Thos. 'mith Rowe Dr. "\\Thite .Mr. W. Knight Tre~'e

I

iiII'. B. Thol'llton Dr. treete (\Ye tgate·on- ea) .

MAL VERN CENTRE. Formecl 1878.

MARLOW CENTRE. Chairmall.

1aj or H. Wilson, 2nd IT 01. Batt. Worcester Regt.

Formed 1

HOIlOl'al'Y Secrctal'Y·

1:>I'C, i4lcIll.

Capt. W. Ottley.

Dr, Stanley Haynes.

1.

'olonel Owen Peel 'Yethered.

lUe(lical Staff.

Tl'ca . Ill'('r autl 1I0Il0I'm'y Sccr<'lary.

I

:Jlr. '. M. Foottit.

Dr. A. O. Holbeche.

1I0HOI':lI') M'('l'ctnl'Y to

L:Hlie~' ( ']:1 ... ,,('''''

:JIi.·s Eleanor B. Jack on . .U('(lical io\tatr.

MANCHESTER CENTRE. Formed. 1880. Tl'caSIU'CI'.

{'hail·man.

Major W. O. Pooley.

Dr. J. D. Dick on :Jr\,. F. T. J. Culhane

:Jlr. J. Astley moxam, F. H.C.s. E. 'mgeoll-:JlnjOl' 'Y. J. , hone

\

:JIr. J.

'Y.

Maclure, M. P.

HOIlOl'ary Secrctary. 1. SUE

Mr. Benjamin Brown. iUcdical Staff.

Dr, R, Dacre Fox Dr. A. M, Edge

Dr. R. S. Wallace

OF

'ERTI[i'I 'ATES 81. ' ('E FUR IATI/ .L· OF

:JICll (First Aid)

71

Women

59 16

J (First Aid)

1(Nursing) MEDAI,LIO. H

(Finall'el'tificnte.)

16 13

Men \Yom en

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FORMATION OF CENTRE. Men (First Aid) Women ...

'ENTRE.

955 557

(Fo)' further details of Ihis

CClllrf

see sJlccial Btj l o)'t, .AppClldi,/:, page 209.) H2


11 4

11 5

MARSKE-BY-THE-SEA CENTRE.

Hf(' :ll &mbcrs.

The Anderston Foundry ('ompany, Limited Messrs. Al:ih more, Benson, Peasr & ('0., Limited ~lesi:irs. Blair & Co. , Limitell Messrs. Dell Brothers, Lil11itnd Mr. C. F. II. Bolckow Messrs. Bolckow, Vaughan, & Co., Limiterl The Cargo Fleet Iron Company, Limited Messrs. Cochrane & Co. 1\11'. Raylton Dixon

Formed 1882. C1tnh'nlnll.

MI'. Arthur PRase. D e puty ( 'hail'luau.

I

The Ven . Archdeacon Yeoman

Trea s lu'cr.

MI'. C. Hislip

J101lOl':n'y Sccr etary .

Mr. Wm. Lapsley. :Uc<lical StaO·.

Dr. Jone . ISSUE OF

CERTIFICATES SINCE FOR IATION

OF

CE JTRE.

l\Ien (First Aid)

99

Women

22 22

{(First Aid) (Nul' ing) MEDALLIO~S

(Final Certificate.)

26

Men Women

12

MERTHYR TYDVIL CENTRE. Formed 18 2. » l·esi(lent.

Lieut. -Colonel P. R. Cresswell. ChaiJ.'lllan.

Mr, W . C, Henry James

I

Messrs. Dorman, Long, &, Co. The Mayor and Corporation of Middlesbrough The North Eastern Railway Company Sir Joseph Pease and Partners, Limited Me::;sr.·. 13. Samuelson & Co. Messrs. Stevenson, Jar[ues, & Co. 1\Ir. J. T. ,"harton The W~st Stockton Iron Company Limited ?lIessrs. W. Whitwell & Co. illessl's. ,Yi1<;ons Pease & Co. Thr Earl of Zetlaud.

Trea Slu'er.

I

.U('41iCII1

Geo. n. Ander on (Loftus) •'am1. Bateman John Ellertoll - Fnltoll (Eston) John Glen ( outh Bank) John Hedley ,Yillialll Ketchen Jas. Merryweather (Guisbro') ~lr. F. Munro (Port larence) il11'. DU1lcan McQruaig Mr. J. A. Malcolmson ~1r. Thos. ixon MI'. Thos. Taylor (Brotton)

S.aR'.

}Il. W. Y. Veitch .lIfl'. J. W. Williams 111'. Saml. Walker

2111'. MI'. 1\11'. Mr. MI'. 1\1r. MI'. Mr.

~Ir.

?lIr, Mr. ?lIr. .Jll'.

SrOCKTO): BRAXCR. Geo. Anderson J. Hague Clegg Henry Hind Thomas Horne H. M. IIughes

Mr. 'Y. Martin 1\11'. T. R. Pear on 1\11', Tho. ,Yatson

Mr. W. Rees Thomas

Honora ry Sccr c tary .

REDCAR BRANCH (MIDDLESBROUGH CENTRE).

Captain W. D. Rees Lewis.

DelHI'} ( 'ltairllill11 •

.JIl'. J . .Ill. }Ieek,

MIDDLESBROUGH AND CLEVELAND CENTRE,

M.A.

TI'(':lSllr('I' :Ul(l IIOU01':}}':r ~e('r("Il I 'r.

(Includillg Stocktoll Branch.)

}Ll'.

,r. s.

lUctlieal

Formeu 188l.

1'urncr. ~taO·•

.TameR ?llackinlay,

PI'esI<lent.

)I.R.C.:>.

Mr. C. F. H. Bolckow, D.L. Chftlrmall.

IS::::UE OF

Deputy Chairman.

ilIr. J . G. Swan .

(Vacant.) Trea s urer,

Mr. Eugen e Wethey.

I

Mr. R. Seymour Benson, Hon. Sec. tockton Branch

Auditor.

o:F

CE "TRE.

1 0 195 5

Men (First Aill) Homen {(Fil'lSt Aill) ( ursing)

T\r

H01l01'IIJ'Y SeCI'e 'lll·jcS.

Mr. "\Vaynman Dixon Mr. F. Herbert Marshall

'ERTJFlCATES SIr 'CE FOlmATIOK

MED.\J,LJOX8 (Final CCl'ti/lcate.)

646

~Iel1

,Vomen

(For fUJ'thc?' details of this Ocnl?'c see special Repo?·t Appcndb.', page 212.)

Mr. J. J. Burton.

,

20


117

116 IS. 'UE OF

MONKWEARMOUTH CENTRE.

CERTIFIUATJ~S

HJWUI]; FOH,i\I ATION

OF

CENTRE.

Men (First Aid) Formed 1879.

124

96 16

,Vomen { (Fir t Aid) (Nursing)

PI'est(lent.

Sir Hedworth William,on, Bart. Chau'man.

Rev. O. G. Hopkinson,

I

M. A.

lIonOl'ary Seeretal'ies.

I

Mr. J. G. Addison.

:Jh:OALLlUN;,

TI'eaSlu·eI·.

Mr. William Branfoot.

(Filla l Certificate.)

}\len ,Yomen

Mr. T. R. Blumer.

40 49

(Fo?' !U J'tlU} i' details of this Centre set, sjJccial Report, AppencZix, IJ(lljc 214.)

Jledical Staff.

Dr. Percy Blumer Dr. P. A. Pearcey Dr. H. S. Robinson

I

Dr. T. O. Squance Dr. J. O. Wood

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE CENTRE. Formecl18

.

JlmlorlH'Y Sccre'fll'j e.' .

I

Mr. R. Clark Newton.

Dr. Dixon,

MONMOUTH CENTRE. Formell 1880.

NORTH WALES COLLIERIES CENTRE.

Prcsid.ent.

Formed 1

Duke of Beaufort, K. G. Chairm:nl.

ir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart.

(Vacant.) Deputy ChaiI'11lllJl. ~1r.

G. G. Griffin.

I

3.

I·rc"'idcllt. TrcaSTU·cr.

( 'hnu·Juan. Treasurer.

Mr. Horace Bailey.

Mr. J 01111 L. Hedley. (H. H Iil.spcelol' of NiJu' '. )

nonorm'y Secretary .

I 1l011()J'lIl'Y

(Vacant.)

~lr.

W. D. Has\,ell.

Sccretary.

:Ull'. J Oh11 Harrop. 'h'(lical lii.aff.

NEWARK-ON-TRENT CENTRE. Formed 1

4.

Dr. Johu D. Lloyd (Ohirk)

Dr. Ed. D,wics (WrexhalJl) Dr. Davil1 E\1\Y(t1'l1 (:::'1101(1) Dr. n. W. T. E\'un' ('Yl'exham) Dr. Rhi~. Hunt (Rllaboll)

Dr. R. V. Palin (,Yrexbam) Dr. Lawton Roberts (Ruabon) Dr. 'Ym. Rollert (Parttilyduyn :Mold) Dr. Llewellyn William (Wrexham)

Dr. Eyton Jones (W"l'exbam) Dr. Wm. Jones (Ruabon)

PI·csi(Lent.

Vi. count Kewark,

:;IJ.P.

Tl'Cfl<;lll'el'.

"iee·Preslfleu' !I .

:JIr. H. Branston, J.P. Mr. E. H. Nicholson ,

I

FFRWD COLLIERY BRANCH (N. WALES COLLIERY CENTRE).

Mr. Robert Hodgkinson.

Formed 1

J. P.

1\11'. Ed. Fairhurn Milthorp.

MI'. J. Sparrow.

ltlC(lical Stall'.

Mr. F. H. Applehy,

M.R.c.:.S,

3.

I'l'(,l'iiflcllt.

ILOllOl'Hl'y Secret fll'Y. lLJ: ~l

r . .T. lI. Sl'arruw.

n ' Il\..

n.

TJ'('a~lIl'('I·.

::'111'.1. l'IldllllgtOll.


IlU

118 NORTHAMPTON CENTRE.

IS, 'UE OF CERTIFI 'ATE,' Men (First Aid) ,,11 \Vomon { (First Aid) (Nursing)

Formed 1886. )'rcsi (lcuj . The Earl Compton. "icc-I'.'csiflcuj. Dr. Frank Bn zard, F.RC.P., Tl'CnSlll'Cr.

OF CE TRE. 128

182 122

nIlmALLlONI> (Final CertiJioate).

17

U en ,Vomen

J.P.

1I0Jlol'ary Secretal',,,.

lIIr. W. H. Smith,

8INCE FORMATION

27

(Fo)' f~trtheT details of this Uelltt'e see sjlecictl &pOi·t, Appendix page 224.)

Dr. A. H. Jones, JlI.U.C.I'. .Ucdical StnJI.

lUI'. Ur. Dr. Ur. 1\11'. Ur. Ur.

DAVENTRY. Tholllp on Foster, )LIU·.~. Mr. T. Sims haw, ~1.B.

NORTHAMPTON. C. J. Evans, "LIt.C. ' . A. E. Godfrey, }If. B. A. H. Jones, JlLn.C.p. R. A, Milligan, ~L R. C. S, W. Moxen, i'lI. n. c. S. S. II. Percival, ~f.B. A. J. Weatherley, lILR.C.S.

NOTTINGHAM CENTRE,

~lr.

Funned 1 81.

EARL'S BARTox. Mr. W. E. Audland, ;\1. R. C.

."" C!'> illc ut nllli ( 'hail·luau. ~Ir.

ROADE. 1.1r. W. H. Hyan, L.TCQ.C.P. T.

T"ca'>llr('.· ;uul 1l0IlO)':!" Y ~CCl'cj:Il·;r. nIl'. Francis N. Ellis.

To\\'cEI:;TEl1. nIl'. A. P. Kingcombo, M.n.c.s.

.UccUtal Sjaff. ][1'.

I ' -'UE OF CERTIFICATES

'I~CE FORMATIO~

OF

Richard Enfield.

CE~TRE.

Men (First Aid)

51

Women {(First Aid) (Nursing)

346

54

Mr. Dr. Mr. Ul'.

OTTINGILDI. llaytlo11 W'hile, "I. It. ( .:--. Enoeh 'nell, F. l~. C. ". Herholt Owen Taylor. William ,YindIo,)' TAPLEFORD. Ronalli Volckman

H UCKN ALL· TORKARD.

Mr. W. Harrison Coates,

~LR.C.

1\11'. Hugh T. Jones, "Ln..C.::;. ilIr. W. E. Fellowes, L. R . c.. ·.

.MEDALLION, (Final Certificate.) Men Women

13 ..

(Fo~'

41

fU7·the1· clet(~ils of this Centre see specialllepol't, .,lppenclix, page 216.)

ISS E UJ!' ilIon (First Aid)

'.ImTIFICAT}1~S

'I~

CE FORMATION

OF CENTRE.

545 109

Women { (Fir t Aill) (Nnrsmg)

NORWICH CENTRE,

47 lllEDALLlO:N.

(Final Certificate). 59 9

Mon ,Vomen

Formed 1886. 1'J'ciioi41ent,

The Worshipful tho 1\Iayor of Norwich.

(Forflwlher details of tltis UCltt7'C

Cd

specictt Report, Appendi;c page 227.)

( 'Jtai rnl an.

ir Francis G. 111. Boileau, Bart, Vice-CJtait'mau,

NUNEATON CENTRE. Tl'Caiiolll'cr.

Dr. Beverley.

Formed 18 4.

111)'. Hugh Barclay. lloJlo)'uJ',}

Mr. William Edwarlis. ;Ucdical Staff.

Mr. H. H. Bach, ~I.B" M.R. C. S. Mr. W. II. Bansall, }LD. lIIr. S. II. Burton, 'II. B. , F. n. C.,. 111'. D. D. D",y, ;\1. D., F.R.C.f;. Dr. R. I. ~Ietoalfo.

( 'ltail'J1UUl.

~cel'ctnl'Y.

1\Ir. R. J. Mills, M. D., ;\1. U. C. s. p, Newell, L.R.C.p. Mr. ,V. A. ShaUll, M. B., ;\1. n. r.fi. Mr. J. II. Stacy, L.n.r.p,

11'. J. Dcpu() (,'bniJ'Jllllll.

H.ev. 11. W. Bellait's.

. Dugdale,

I

Q. '.

TJ'ellSlu'cr.

Mr. F. 'Yalter.

Ilouorm'y secretary. Mr. John H. Blanu. :tlccllcnl Staff. Dr. \\'illiam Hammond.


121

120 OLDHAM CENTRE.

OXFORD CENTRE.

Formed 1884,

ForlDeu 1879, l' I'C.,hlcu ( .

Pl'csi(lcu' .

,it' Ilelll'y , V. Acland,

:JIr. Samuel R. Platt, J . P . , D. L. ( 'hail'luau.

I

Mr, I saac Bam ford.

JlO 1l 0 J':l l'Y

:OIl', George Lees.

"T.A. Stewart.

R , G,

The Equitable Limited.

Co-operative

ociety,

lIc (licnl Staff.

J\Ir. lIm. Brooke, M. A. , M.D . :lib... Charles Broomheac1, ~I.D. Mr. James Corns, ::ILD. Mr. Thomas Fa"citt, ::IL R.~. c, :lIIr. Thomas Fort, ::11. n.,', c. :lIIr, James Gardner, ~r.B,

:lIIr. nIl'. :JIr. :JIr. :Jlr.

M.A.

l·l'.-sidCJl'.

The Industrial Co-operatiye SocieLy, LimiteL1. Mr. Samuel R. PIaU, J . 1'. , D. L. MI'. J os. U. Rauclifl'e, J . P. Miss . Taylor.

:OIr. Isaac Bamford ,

LL.D.

Ladies' Emnch.

Lifc ;UClUbc}'s.

The Right Hon . the Earl of Derby,

.D.,

R.!

SC('l'c':ll'Y.

Mr. 'Y. L. :JI01'gan,

SCc}'ctal'Y.

JlOU Ol'aI'Y

Dr.

Tl'c a s lU'Cl'.

John Hodgson, "Ln, James F. Howard, M.D. A. Stewart, "Ln., M.A, George Thomson, :11 . D. Jame Yate.', ::IJ.D.

:JIrs. Liddell, UIHlOI':lI'Y

1' 1'(' :1 " "1'(' 1'.

~l:J.ry

Dr. Dal'bishil'e :lIlr, J, O. Sankey

"T.

I::; 'UE OF

\\T omen

Bl~Cl£

ETITIFIC.\'TES

.B'ulL~lATWl

OF

CE~TRE.

J (First Aill) l (X Ul'sing)

71 43 )lE])ALLHlX~

ORMSKIRK CENTRE.

l'lccl'("aJ';r.

Lightfoot. I :\liss .U cllieal S.aff. I Mr. '\illklielLl.

nIl's. :JInx :Jlliller

(Final Certificate.)

10

,Yomen

Formed 1886. Pl'csi(lcnt.

The Counte, s of Lathom. ( 'b ail'mau.

1'l'cnSllJ'Cl' aJul llolloJ'a l'Y SC l·I'c .nry .

Mr. Charles Darry.

I

:lIh. John :Jlorrisoll.

OXFORD MILITARY CO LLEGE CENTRE.

Lif(' JI('mbel'.

Earl of Derby,

Formed 1 79 .

.lnnunl JIcmbcl' ..

l\Ir. S. A. Garside Mr. F. C. Hill Mr. W . L. H utton

1

(Ill abeyance.)

1\11', J. Morrison 1111'. S, Thomson. 1\11'. W . Wylie.

lIe (licnl Stalf.

Dr. Heald D r. Aspinwall Marsh Dr. Marsh

Dr, Laing

I

JSSUE OF CERTIFICATE,' Men (First Aid)

Dr. J. G, Walsh.

SINCE FORThfATION

FormeLl1 UF

C]~

THE.

102 11 -;\IEnALI.IOXl'.

(Finnl Certificate.)

5.

1' J'c"icl('u' .

The Right 1I0ll. Earl FitzwilliauJ,

147

,VolUen {(First Aid) (XurSillg) )len

PARKGATE CENTRE.

h..U.

T l'Cn SUI'el'.

t.'hni.1'llUIlI.

1\11',

1\1 l'. C. E. RllOLle:;. IIOllOl'ar;r ~lr.

ThOllla~

~(,Cl'ct . 1')'.

B. E, DiL:kill:,OIl,

cwboulLl.


122

123

,\llllllal :UClllbcr.

PLYMOUTH CENTRE.

Mr. Thomas Newbould.

Forllleu18 2.

lIc(Uea 1 Staff.

Mr. Bernard ,Valker, ~I.R. C.~. Eng., L'~'A'llIll" Jno. Franl:is Chee wright, Mr. ,rm. JllO. SmitlJ, L.R. C. P., L.R.C. . Eng., L.RC.p. Edin. Edin., L . . A. Mr. Rowland Hills, ~r. u.c.s.

M.R.C.S,

Chail'Juan.

TJ'ca"llrcl'.

The Rig ht lIon . the Earl of Mount EllgcUlllue,

Capt, John William Mills.

1l0JlOI':U'Y sccrc1a l'~' .

(Fo?' jw·thel' details oj this Oentre see special Report, Appencli,c, page 229,)

Mr. George Robt. lIolbel'tol1 . •\111111al lIclllbcl·.

Mr. Edward Pearnc. JI('(lical Slaff. ~Ir.

Euward II olbel'ton Edlin,

F.ILL'.:-;.

Edin.,

:lI.lLC.:-;.

Eng.

PERSHORE CENTRE. Formed 1 88. P)·cl'lhlcn1.

U,t)"GE OF CERTIFICATES

The Countess of Coventry. Trcasurcl',

Mr. Ball.

.I~CE

FORDlATIOl

OF

EITRE.

Men (First Aid)

34

,rOlllell { (First Aill) (Rursiug)

96

1I01101'a1'Y Sccrctary.

:JIl'". Graham Gilmour.

}l Ell \'LLIO~:-; (Final Certificate.)

Ucdical StalT.

,Vomen

7

Dr. Woodward .

I SUE OF CERTIFICATE,' SI CE FORMATION OF CE TRE.

POLES WORTH CENTRE. 17

Women (First Aid )

Formed 1 83.

(New Centre.)

( 'hail·IlUlll.

He~'.

J.

~.

Trotter,

:l1..\.,

Dcpu1) ( ' hail'mau.

TI'ea . lu·cr.

:Jh. Charles Eu\,ard tuart.

Rev. A. G. Lewis. UOJlOI':U',r

PERTH CENTRE.

SCcl'c1m'),

11'. :Jly Hes lIard wick.

Formed 1882. Chairllian.

TrcaS1U'CI' :lJulllonorary Secretary.

Right Hon. Viscount Stormont.

:JIr. Geo. A. Mackenzie.

POLMONT, N.B., CENTRE. Fonned 1

MI'. Geol'ge

1111'. '1'. L. F. Living tone.

PILSLEY CENTRE.

Mr. John Tomlinson.

mith.

Lifc lIcmbcr.

Formed 1881. (]haU'man au(l Trea. ,u' cr.

4. Tl'cn"lll'Cl' mld Honorary Secretary.

( ' hllil'Jllan.

:JIl's. "\Yatts. Uouorary Secrctary.

1\11'. ,'amuel Godber.

llNlical Slatr.

:'.11'.

\\Talll'l'

,\rit.:kham,

:lLH.I'.S., 1..1:' ••\ .


12-1<

125

PORTSMOUTH CENTRE,

ISSUE OF CEnTIFICATES SINCE FORMATION OF CENTRE.

Formed 1881. I'l'c!oiiclclli .

General ir George H. S. ,Yilli ',

K. G. B.

(ColllUlantling 'onthem DisLrict). Trcasurcl' :nul 1I0uo1'al'Y

( 'hail'Ul:lJl.

80 67 IEDALLION::;

~('('l'claI'Y.

1\11'. Ethin I zotl.

The Mayor, Sir William D. King.

Men (First Aid) Women (Nursing) .. (Final Certificate. )

20 20

]\Ien (First AiLl) ,Vomen (Nursing) ..

;lIc(lieal Stafl'.

:Mr. Charles P. ChiMe, ~I.ll . c. s. Eng. , L.ILC.P. Lond., B.A.. 1'111'. H. F. Hann. L.r .c.r., ~r.R.C . ::;. :Mr. Edwin J. Hunter, L.r... C.P.E., L.F.r. and '.G.

Charles Knott, ~l.lL c.:-;. Ellg., Etlin. )11'. 'Y. Royston Pikr, ;\I.lt.l'.~., 1.:-;.A. Dr. llElll'y c . ,Yootls, FleeL Smgeol1, H . N.

nIl'.

~l. H. L'. P.

REIGATE CENTRE. Formed 1879, ( 'hll irJuan.

Rev. Canon Cazenove.

POTTERIES (LONGTON) CENTRE. Founded 1884.

'l 'I'('a'll11'CI'

Reconstituted 1 88.

HllCl UOllOl':U'Y l'!cc)'cllll'Y.

Mr . .las. D. , earle,

.·rcl!>iden'.

Sir Smith Child, Dart. ('lJau'lllan.

I

:Mr. J. Freeman.

Tl'mlSlll'Cl'.

Mr. H, C. Rftmsdale.

RICHMOND (SURREY) CENTRE.

1l0nOl':try SeCI'ctary.

:Mr. G. W. Waring.

Formed 1 82.

Life .:Ucmbcl'.

P l'C" hl cnl.

The North Staffordshire Railway Company.

If. If. the Dnke or Teck.

Mr. James Hinelle, L. R . C. P. Ellin. Mr. A. V. Griffiths, M.ll.O.S.

I

G.C.B.

Tl'CIl'!UI'cr.

('hah·ull\u.

:lIccliellI staff.

Dr. A . .J1. McAldowie.

Colonel parks.

.J[l'. Thoma~ Can'.

1I01l0rm') ~C('l·et :)]'r .

:U r. Augn. tus nriL1grr.

(Fa?' f~tf'thcl' details of this Centl'e see special Report, Appcndb.', pagc 231.)

I~;.'UE OF

RAMS GATE CENTRE.

'ERTIFI 'ATES RLTCR FORl\UTlON OF CENTRE. 6

)1 ell (First Aid)

Formed 1881.

170 107

,\\Tomen { (First .Aiu) (Nlll'smg)

Tl'CaSIII'el'.

1111'. II. Hay\\ anI Brakspeal'.

)lgn .\T.L]() _·~ (Final

CL'l'tificate.,

Life ;Ucmbc)'.

,Vomell '" (pUJ' dr/ails of Ihis Ucul,'I' (/)/d 0/111('

1111'. II. IIaywanl Brakspeal'.

1\11'. R. HICks,

~r.n.('.i-.

U('Cli('uI Iiitafr.

:\11'.

r. n.

Tallq).ilJ,

W'('.

M. H.I'.i-,

62 .c

1\'1I1'811Ifl Oui1(l" in conll('ction tliCl'Clcitli.

Sjll'ciul "'r])M!, "/flj)l'lI(li)'.

pagc

2~2.)


126

1~7

ROCHDALE CENTRE.

ROSS (HEREFORDSHIRE) CENTRE.

Formed II] 6.

Formed 1880.

P]·c ... iticut.

ClIairm:tu.

Mr. Clement':'1. Royu ,

Mr. K. M. Power.

D. L.

('11:1 irul:lJl.

anll lloIlOI'llr), Secrctary. Rev. Douglas eatOl!.

TI'cHl'!Ur l'

Mr. Jo eph R. Heape. Trcasurcr.

Depnty ClIaiI'maIl.

1\11'. R. Hm t,

':'11'. C. Morgan.

J. P.

1I0IlO}'ar)"

l'iccr('tal'~· .

Mr. Jos. ,Yilkinsoll,

hief COll tahlE'.

Jledi('al SIan'.

':'Ir. E. B. Pooley,

Dr. P . Baillie. Dr. T. H. Hayle, ::I1.B. Dr. W. J. H. ':'1acgil'i'Tay, Dr. H. C. ':'Iarch. ':'Ir. W. Pinck, j\1.B. nIl'. W . Mill . L . R.C.P.

L.R.C.P.,

Ellill.

':'lr. 1\11'. ':'11'. Dr. Mr.

R.

ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE (SANDHURST) CENTRE.

L. H. c.~. 1.

n.

e11er,::II. R. c. i'i. W. H. harple,::II. n.c.s. ,Yo tanwell, ::I1.11. '.i'i. Alexallller 'Yel. h. D. F. ,Yhitely, )1. R. c., .

"l'c..,idcnt.

H.R. II. the Duke of 'onnaught, {'ltairm:tll.

Major-General E. II.

Tl'ca nrcI'.

I

live.

R.G.

Brigaue- urgeon Alfreu Clarke.

IIOIloral'}' i-ic('l'clary.

Lieut.-Colonel Dawe .

UE OF CERTIFICA.TE, •'IS E FORilIATIO::-i1 OF CESTRE.

373 113

1\1en (First Aiu) ,Vomen { (Fir t Aid) (Nmsing)

.llcclica l

Brigaue- urgcoll Alfred

~.

I

larke.

aff.

,urgeoll-Major A.

'V.

Duke.

9

(Fo)' fu?,the1' details of this Oentre see special Report, Appendix, page '237.)

RUGELEY CENTRE.

ROTHERHAM CENTRE. Formed 18 4. l~·c .

tIl'. George Wilton Chamber',

3.

( 'Jtnirmau. J.P.

.Jlr. E. C. Peake.

Tl'cUSnl'CI'.

Chall'llHlll.

Rev. J. N. Quirk,

Formeu 1

i(lent.

Trel1~U1't'l'

I :Mr. J. W. Gibb..

M.A.

:nlll JlonOl'Ill'Y 'c(')'('lnl').

Mr. Arthur JT. Pmtt.

lIo11orary Sccretary.

Mr. F. B. J. Baldwin.

ISSUE OF

CERTIFICAT}~S Sl~(,E

FORMATION OF CESTRK

223 48 13

11en (First Aid) (First AiJ) W omen { (Nuring)

RYE CENTRE. Formed 1

3.

ChniJ'JlIlIlI.

MEDALLIOXS

Men Women

]\[1'.

(Final Certificate.)

F. Bellingham .

Treasurer.

11'. \Tidler. 1I0110rn1'Y Secretnry.

8

('iracant. )


128

120

ST. ANNE'S ·ON-THE-SEA CENTRE.

SANDWICH CENTRE. Formed 1882.

FOl'mecl 18 4.

l·J'c"ich'llt.

1~l'csi(lCllt.

:Mr. Thos. Fair,

Lord N orthbol1l'l1e.

J . P.

ChairlluUl.

llonOl'al'Y SccI'c1al'Y·

I

The Mayor.

:Mr. John Allen .

'fl'eaSUl'er.

Mr. T. M. Jotcham.

llonOl':!l'Y Secretary.

Iajor W. :Mnte. Life ;Ucmbel'.

Lorcl N ol'thbourne.

ST. HELEN'S (LANCASHIRE) CENTRE. FormeJ 18 4.

SEATON CAREW CENTRE,

Pl'csitlcnt . ~Iajor

R. Pilkington,

J.P.

Formed 1 Tl'casurcr.

Chab'luan.

Mr. Edward Abel.

Mr. H. A. Binney.

2.

1'1'csi(lcut.

R ev . .Tohn Lawson.

IlO1l0I'al'Y SCCI'ctary.

JlonOl'ary Secretary.

Tl'e:HllrCl',

Mr. R. W. H. Thomas.

Mr. ,V. F. R. Hulton.

\

Rev. F. G. J. Robinson.

Life Jlembel'.

Major Richard Pilkington,

SEVEN OAKS CENTRE. Formed 1878. DCIHlfy ClIa1rm8u.

( 'haiI'uU1D.

~1r.

ST. MARY CRAY (KENT) CENTRE.

Mr. John Furley.

Multon Lambartle.

Tl'c:umrcl' ancI nOllorary

Trca'iul'Cl'.

Chairluan. ~1r.

i'llI'. Fretl. ,Yo Clark.

\

R. Berens.

CCl'ctary.

fr. David Reid.

Formed 1 83.

UonOl':lry Sc(·rctm·y.

Ufc Ucmbcr •

Yiscount ~e\:isha111, \ i'llI'. W. Tlppmg.

MI'. John Furley The Right Hon. LOl'll Hillin gllon

Uccli('al

l\I1'. H enry Tyrel', Jun.

M. P.

~taO·.

:'Ill'. J. Luca, W ar hip, ~1.l{.L'.:-;. ~Ir. .\ . Yonng, :'II. H.C.R.

Mr. A. J. Alliott, :'ICD. Mr. O. D. :uIarriotl, )1. D. Mr. II. Thompson, :'If. R . . "

( For /nl'thcr details of this Ccntl'c~ce special Report, Appcndi;r, page 240.)

SANDGATE CENTRE. FormeJ 1880. l·rc~icleJlt .

The Right

HUll.

The Earl of Chichester.

Cllail'JIl.an.

i'l1r. 'Y. Cripps,

Tl'C:!Slll'Cl' :\1111 lIollOl':11'Y Sccl'cfal'Y.

J . P., F.R. A., M.A.

\

Major R. J. Fynmore.

Life'trcmbC'l'.

The Right

HOll.

Th e Earl of Chichester,

SHEERNESS CENTRE. Formed 1

2.

( 'ha il'UtaH.

Rev. W. IT. G. Mann, '1'1'(':\'111],('1' IIlHl

110 II o l'a l';}

Mr. J oh n

n.

)LA . ~t·(·l'ctal'.',

BU1TO\l'S

J2


130

131

Jllluua] !UCJllbCl'S.

Mr. E. W. Brightman Mr. H. H. Brightman }\fl'. J . H . Burrows

I

Rev. ,V. H . G. Mann, JUl'. E. L. Pemberton .

SHETLAN D CENTRE.

M . A.

Formed 1882. )~l'es itlcut

H. R. H. Princess Beatrice, Princess Henry of Batten berg. Mr. Chnrl,, ' AlTol, ~I. D. Fleet-Surgeon 'IV. Buill brigge Fletcher

I

Slll'geon-Majol' H. II. Garunel',

1'[, D.,

{,'hait'lIUUL of CClLtl·C.

ul'geon ,V. 'iV. Pope, A.M .D. Mr. Jus. Shaw, l'I.B ., C.M .

RN.

Deputy ( 'hnil·lllllll. 1I01101'1I1'y Secl·c tnric . .

109 46

111 en Women { (First Aid) ( ursing)

Tl'e a snl·Cl'.

Mr. A. Cunningham Hay.

Mr. G. H . B. Hay.

ISSUE OF CEH.TIFICATES HINCE FORMATIOI OF CENTRK

fr. Daniel Mitchell.

Mr . G. H. B. Hay.

Life lU embc J·.

The Hon. Jno. Charles Dunela .

14 MEDALLIO::\'~

Chait'ulall.

Major T. M. Cameron.

The Hon. Jno. Chas. Dundas.

A.M.D.

.-lJll1llul JleJllber . .

(Final Certificate.)

lIIen ·Women

53

20

Mr. J o11n Bruce

Mr. Anelw. Jno. Grierson nIl'. G. H. B. Hay Mr. A. Cunningham Hay

Mr. W. A. Brucf' Major a:-nel'on

)I(',lical Sin O'.

11'. F. D. A. 11'. A. Pole,

SHEFFIELD CENTRE,

kae,

1\11'. R. Mortimer Yule,

;\1.]>'

;\f.]).

~r.n.

Formed 187 . I t;UE

J~l'CSj(ICllt.

Earl of Wharncliffe. Tl'CaSIU'el'.

I

Mr. Elllerson Bain bridge.

JlollorHl'Y Scc l·ctary .

Dr. John W. Martill.

As. i s tant )[ollOl'al'Y Sccrc tlny . :Mr. A. 'Y. ,Varner. ~le(lical

111:1'. Mr. Dr. Dr. Dr. MI'. Mr. Dr. Mr.

W . W. Banham C. F. C'oom be Gardner Gwynne Hunt W . Dale J ames J. S. Johnstone Kenny H. Lorkwood

OF CERTIFICATES • I:XCE FORl\IATIO

36

,Yomen {(First Aid) (Nursing)

54

l EDALLION

Staff.

SI~CE

FORMATIO

(Final Certificate.) 14

SHOEBURYNESS CENTRE. Formed 1 7U. 1'1·cn'nU'CI'.

)Iajor A. N. Pear e, (In abeyance.)

H.A.

OF CE TRK

1059 234 203

,Vomen { (First Aid) (Nursing) :\rEnALL[C)~S

27

len 'Vorn en

Dr. Martin Dr. Ottley Dr. Palmer Mr. R. J. Pye mith. :Mr. George Robinson Dr. Scott Mr. G. Shaw Dr. Snadden

IS 'UE OF CERTIFICATES Men (First Aiel)

OF CE TRE.

M en (First Aid)

(Fo?' jU'rthe?' details of this Oentrr. sr.e spedaZ Repm·t, Appendi,,', page 241.)

Formed 1 79. Tl'ca lll'cr.

Cllail'lllall.

111'. O. 11.

11ujor·Gencl'al Colvile, c. B.

(l?inal Certificate) .

Men ,Yolllen

SHREWSBURY CENTRE. lIt.

IlOll01'nl'Y SCCl·c(nry.

50

Major R. II. Cold well.

11

IUcflicnl StnfT.

Mr. W. Eddowes.

I

MI'. A. Jackson .


132 ,\I111l1al ]1(,Jub('n••

SITTINGBOURNE AND MILTON CENTRE.

~l 1'.

Formed 1887.

I

Ell Will Jones.

~r. D.

}Ir. T. ·W. Trcnu,

,l ('tlh'al Stall'.

l"rcsiclcnt.

I

Dr. A. B. Wadc.

The Right Honourable Lorll Harris.

Dr.

orman AldridgE'.

I

( 'lwirIllHll.

Mr. F . E. Denson. J8S E

l[OllOl':ll'Y SCCl'ctary.

Mr. R. L. Knight.

I

utton.

LJERTIJ!'lCAT~~

OF

CERTIFICATE'

OF

CE TRE.

44

60 44

(Nnrsillg)

Mr. P. Phelps

MEDALLlO}"

I SUE

l:<'URMATIOl

8INCJ;;

::\len (First Aid) ·Women { (First Ai(])

Uctlical St:"l'.

Dr. G. H.

UJ!'

131 TCE FORMATION

OF

(Final C('ltiticate.)

Men

CI(;~TRK

1

·Women

:Men (First Aid) Women (First Aid)

11

43 42

SOUTHAM CENTRE. Formed 1

SKIPTON-IN-CRAVEN CENTRE. Formed 1

•",,(,.,i(lcllt and ( 'haiJ·JUan.

3.

~ll.

Tl'CaSltrCI'.

ChaU'JUA1l,

}[r.

J. B. Dewhurst.

:JIl'. R. ·W.

llonol'Hl'Y Secl'etllr:r.

:U cdical

~taO·.

I~~l,;l~

)f.l{,(' . S.

;\lel1 (Fil'~t

,r OlllCH

OF

'E[ TRE,

33 6 10

Ail]

Aid) l (lYlll'siug) 'cl'tilicate,)

Mcn

llonoral'Y Sccretary.

6

,VOlllCll

111'. Arthl1l' Cockshott.

(Fo]' /url7zCt' details of lhis Ucnlrc sa sp"ciul Rcport, APPCIUli.t',

(In aueynllcP.)

2lt~gc 245.)

SOUTHPORT CENTRE.

SOUTHAMPTON CENTRE,

FOl'med 1 ' .

FOJ'lllell 1880.

I"rcsillcnt.

'1' ,'C'a"lIlI'CI' alld 1I01WI':I"y I'IC',',·c'hu'y.

.\11'. A. \Y. Hl'ain.

'rIlO HighL lIon, tue K1l'l of Lathom

.

llc c·Pl'esi(lellh.

Life )lcmbcl'.

'mgeon-Genera \V. '. 1IIacleall,

'I~H.TlF ll ' ATE:-' ~IXLJE FOR:\lATIU~

MEV \LLlUXI' ~F1llal

Fonne(l 1 '2.

I

OF

f (Fir.t

SLOUGH CENTRE.

(;hail'Jllall.

D .tvid Ricc,

Lonl HothfielJ,

Mr. U. Birtlvhistle,

Snl'geon.General ,V. C. Maclean,~1. ]).,(' , B.

~11'.

Dr. ,Tollll Holmes. Dr, 'irallcr Lattey.

Lilc Jlemb('I's .

I

~lOJ·gan.

Ueclical )ootaO·.

:Mrs. G. Ernest Wright. K G.

'l'1'('a., 1I1' ' I'.

Mr. Arthur'rurner.

lIonol·:tl'l" l'\ecr('tal'Y.

:Jll'. .T. Al'thl1l' Sling. llr.

His Grace the Duke of Devonshire,

I

Thollla' Phillip Blyth.

7.

:II. D.: C. B.

ThE' ::'I1n,,01' of Southport (i\Ir. E..T. Rillillwr, ,r.P.)

I The Hon. G, K.

Cl1l'ZOn,~L p


1:3,)

13J ( 'h :l Irllt:lJl.

1l0JlOI'al'~' Tl'Ca~UrCI'.

I

R e\'. Dr. Porter. J(OllOr:lr~'

STALEYBRIDGE CENTRE.

Mr. J. E. 'Willett.

Fonned1

Sccre'ary.

Rev. John William , ~r..L

Mr. T, IIa1'l'i 'on, J.P. 1l0HO/':lt';) !'i('n'('tllr.r :lu(l TI'CIl""rcl'.

( ·hail'lll:t ll.

c.:ERTIFI CAT}i~

IN]1: FORMATIO

OF

'J~

)Lr. F. J , Robert ,Dudley.

(~lnyor).

)Lr, )1. Fenlc11l, .J.P. UE OF

6.

1~1'(' .. iclCJlI.

Uelli<'al !'ilal".

TTRE.

:'Ill'. F. Men (First Aid)

66

'Women {(First Aid) (Nuring)

36

J. Hobert ,Dudley.

14 I~~"GE

("orne clas e '\\aiting examination.)

(Fol' fw·tl~cT delails of this Centre see special Roport, Appandi /', page 247.)

OF

'EHTIFI .\'TEb :-:;tX E F R:\J.\.TWX OF CENTRE.

75

Men (Fir)ooL Aill) ,r0ll10n

1i 11

I ,Fil':-.t )~itl l(.l."lll'sillg) )llw.u 1.10::-;"

SOUTH SHIELDS CENTRE.

(Final C('rtiJicat ).

)lUll

,Yom cn Formed 1

3.

J'rc itlcu •.

Rev. John 'on Baily,

)I..\.

STOCKPORT CENTRE.

( 'ltail'luau.

1\11'. Andrew Legat,

FOl'lllCLl 1

M.D., J. p,

3,

(·J'(';'ich'ul. DCIHl')'

( 'hait'lIHI ll.

I

~Ir. J. Rohert on Cren. e, F.R.C.lo'.L.

LOl'd EgOl ton of Tattoll,

Tl'Cl\)OOlll'Cl',

illl'. Elll1l1111LI Brown. )11'. Jnme

llOIlOl':ll':r SCCl'ctal'l.

~Ir . Robert

Ih'I"II;) ( 'hah'UHlll.

( · bail·IWIlI.

Col. llowanl.

1,01"11, ,],1'.

,Buc:kland.

TI'('a"'I\\'('1' :lIul lloll01'al'y St't'l'(' IIIJ'l'

~l 1'.

Life Jlcml)('l'".

lIle' 'r~. John Redheall &, Co,

)1.1)"

J.P ,

:\11' . .fame Leigh,

Lord Egerton or 'rattoll,

.Ucclica 1 !'il a ff.

:BIr, Andrew Legat,

A, E. Fern .

Lift' 'Ut' lIIbt'l'" .

1MI', J, Robertson Orear:>e,

F,

n. c.~. E,

lh'llieal

)11', J. A. I\all,

)11'. F. ~lr,

"It'. H. .A,

)1.1l.

"T. Jordan,

\

:\1.1:.( .:-..

KeJlnelh :Jlaclean,

J .1',

~talr.

~l\1l'ray

)Lr, E(l \I'in Hayncr

)1.

)1.

n. n.

)l. ll. L'.

STAFFORD CENTRE. Formed] 78,

STOURBRIDGE CENTRE. PrcslclClll.

FonltCll 1

The Hight TIon, the Earl of Lichfield, ( ·hai/'Ulan.

'rhe :Mayor of lafford.

3.

l'I'('~hlt'll t •

Trca , I11'C\' \

amI

UOU01'Ul'Y ~Cel'Cf:ll''\.

The Right lIon, LOl'cl LylLeltoll,

Lt. ,Col. Frel1. D. Morl. ( 'bail'lllaJl,

(In ahf>yance.)

The R l;\'. Hugh

~hl'll'aj(l, \1. \,

Tl'ca"nrl'l.

:Jfr. IT:lillSlllll'l)ngll llnl'war,!.


136

137

JlOllOl'lll'Y 8t'c1'cC:lI'Y.

1111'. Alfred 'V. Worthington,

SW ANSEA CENTRE. B. A.

Formed 1883.

.uCdical l"\(aJ£.

Mr. H. H. Smith,

M.R.C.S.

1111'. W. H. Thompson, L. R. C.l'. 1111'. M. A. Messitel', nI. R. c. S.

I

1'J'cSid('JlC.

Dr. C. Daly. Dr. G. 'Y. Richanls. Mr. E. L. :Freer

ir II. II. Yivian, Bart.,

~l. P.

1 icc·Prcsiflcn(.

Ml'. L. L. Dm""yn,

M.P.

Chai1'111 nII.

'I'l'CaS1U·Cl' •

nll'.

.Mr. F. S. Bishop. Honorary

ISSUl!; OF CERTIFIC).. Tl£!:-{

SINCl!; FORMATIOJ.

01< '

Men (Fir t Aid)

3 1

, Vomen {(First Aid) (Nursing)

1

7 SWINTON CENTRE.

117 MEDALLION '

Formed 1 8 .

(Final Certificate. ) 84

1I01101'1lJ'Y Sccl·chu·J.

43

(Fm' f~L1·the1'

cletctil~

~CC1·ct:ll'J.

ll.Ir. Ernest II. Lecllcl'.

KNTRK

Men ,Vomen

R ..J. Leitcher.

Mr. 'Y. La\\::;o11

of this GelLtrc sec spt:ci(Jl Report, AppCMli.)', j){tge 248.)

SYDENHAM CENTRE . .Formeu 1

SUNDERLAND CENTRE. Formell 1 79. IlOllOl'al'Y

( " 1;1 it·man.

o.

l'I'('asnt'cl'

The Rev. Canoll II. \\' . Ye,ttl1lall

;\]1(1

~lr. . Wynue

Jlollol'al'Y Secrehtry.

G. lle Cerjat.

SCCl'ctat·y.

Dr. H. Drinkwater.

,\uJlnal .UcIIlbcl'''i. ~ll'.

U. F. Ada11ls

Mr. A. R. Hutchins

~Irs.

SURBITON CENTRE.

II. LUT(' Y Mi " C. :Jl. de cljat :Jll'. W. G. ue eljat Mr. A. L. Gal'uuer Mr. '. Gaudon, c. E.

~li "

~r r.

". Lo\\' Saxton

~lr.

J.

'CllOll

Mr. A. "' illem ~li '::; Walton

Formed 1 80.

U('tlicnl SC aff.

Dr. Matthew Coaic Dr. Fl'edk. Wilkin

I

011

~Il'. G. Dr. II.

. Pal'l1ell, ;\f.R.C.S. hackletoll.

SUTTON COLDFIELD CENTRE. I:::;

Formeu 1883. t.:bail'lll:111.

Rey. 'V. K. R. Bedford

Tl'easlIrer. Rev. A. 'lllith

,VOlllCll

IlmJoJ'al'Y Sccrctlll'Y.

:JIr. T. S. Eddowe . Lifc JJcmlJcr.

Lord Leigb.

Ul~

OF

' l£H.TIFICATE

,I rOE FOR;\IATION

.Mcn (Fir ·t Aid)

OF

rE ~ TRE.

ti3

260 102

{(First Aitl) (Nnn;illg) nIED.\.LLl n., s (Final Certificatc. )

1\lcn Women

21 21


13D

13t)

TAMWORTH CENTRE. Formed 1

IS~UE

4..

OF

C..\j;RT1FICAT]~H

HIN CE FORMATION OF CE TRK

lIlen (First Aid )

PJ'csi(lcllj.

310 31

'\\Tomcn { (First Aid) (Nmsing)

Rey. W. G. lIIcGregol'.

16

Treasllrcr. Iiss 1\1. V. Hodge. J(OJlOl'nJ'Y SCCl'ctnl'ics.

I

nIr. Thos. ,V. Woodcock.

1\1i.s

III.

TONBRIDG E CENTRE.

V. Hodge.

Formed 1880.

Lite lUember.

Mrs. lnge.

PJ·csiclent.

lUe(lical Staff.

Mr. J. G. Talbot,

Dr. A. J. Fleming.

)l.P.

Trcasurer.

( ' haiJ·lltall.

Rev . Theo. D. Rowe, ISSUE

OF CERTI FICATES

SINGE

FOR~IATION

OF

iiiI'. Edward Plowl'ight

)1. .\.

CENTHE.

Men (First Aid) Women ((First Aid) l (Kur. iug)

lIollo1'nry Sccrcj:u'y. ;\11'. George Edwiu kinneI'.

5 27

H) IIIEDALLIOXb

,'\Tomen

.llcclical )oj ja.r. I ~[r. A.

Dr. Eyrc l evcl's.

(F illal Oertificate.)

'. llomer, )l.

R.c:.~., L.U.C.P.

19

TUNBRIDGE WELLS CENTRE.

TAUNTON CENTRE. Formed 1 ( 'hairman.

I

Oolonel Alex. Wm. Adair.

Formed 1879.

1.

J~rcsj(lcnj

Life lUcmbcr.

'rilc lIllU'tluess of Abergavenny.

Colonel Alex. Wm. Adair

1I0nol'n1'Y :o\('crcj :try.

1'1'C a" lLrc t· • ~lr.

~lajol'

F. Wadilam Elel's

C. R. Fletcher LuLwiLlge

.llcclical Sjatr.

TIBSHELF CENTRE.

Adeney Bi·. hopp J. Bulkley·Footnel', F.ILL' . :-;. J ohn:;oll '. LUlllmillulll , F. R. C.l'. M1'. Mansel' ~Ir. A. Marsack

Formed 1 78. Pl'c~idcllt •

Oolonel Seely. ( 'hai1'man,

I.elmj y ( ' hail'man,

:lIIr. S. O. Wardell.

Mr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Dr. Dr. Mr. Dr. Mr.

:JIr. Wm. Arlllstrong.

B.

~larsack

Paget Thur,tan Punlington Rl1l1king 1111'. B. Rix Dr. talllfoni Dr. C. Yi 'c C1

TrCnSlll'el' :nul )(oJlol'aI'Y SCCl'cj :n·.r.

Mr. G. K.

Loughton.

Lifc :UcJUbCJ',

Colonel eely. AUllllal .llcmbc)'l>.

1I1r. W. Armstrong R ev. - Cor field. Mr. G. Hubbard

I

Mr. G. K. ~LuUglttOll .nIl'. S. O. Wardell

)ledical Staff,

Mr. W. A. Stamforrl,

M.

n. C. 8.

L ','U..\j; OF CERTIFIC.t\.TES

• I CE FOmIATIO

OF CENTRE.

205 182

.Men (Fir t Aid.) '\1 r \lomcn { (First Aid) (N Ul'8ing)

45 MED \LLIONS

(Final Certilicate.)

Men

47

,Vomun

33

(Fol' fnl'thcl' dAails

al tlti~

Contr,; see speci(lZ Rl']Jol'l

rljlJ1cndiJ.') pogo 251.)


1 bO

l.tl

TWICKENHAM CENTRE.

WATH-UPON-DEARNE CENTRE.

It'ol'll]('(l] 81. ( 'hait·nlall.

:JIajor-Ucncral, ir George BOlll'chier,K.(

.il.1

FOl'lllCtl 'l' I·(':t.'UlI·(, I'.

'O]() )lt.:!

T. u. ri1ll'dillcl'.

MI'. Chas. Llltllf'l' Stall]! y.

D1ollorlllT )o\4'4·1·('la l·J .

The Hev. L. i\I. /) 'Orsey,

1886.

l'I'(,'lid ('ul :11111 ('hail'.nan.

TI'('aSIII'(')' and lIoJlCH':U'Y . ('(· r('lary.

;\T 1' • .J.

.111 ..\.

T

O\\SOIIl(; Baxlf'I·.

Lif(' lU CllIbcr.

n.

MI'.

B. Hail S Hallliltol!.

U(·clk:.1 Slan-.

WALTHAM ABBEY CENTRE.

:JII'. PatJ'ick U. ClrifIiLh, E(lill.

~lakcig

,\II'. W.

L.ILI·. P., I..I!,(. , .

Jones,

:\1..l{.c.!;., L . . . A.

Fonne(l! 79. (Ill aIJeyalll.:e.)

WEDNESBURY CENTRE, l'ol'lllc(l]

WARRINGTON CENTRE.

7.

."I·(·..,icl(·uI.

AI(lcnnan H.

Fornw(l 1 81.

Wjllialll~, J.P.

( ·lIall'luall. ~II'.

l'I·('"id('U I.

pl:wnr or ,Ycanesoul'Y.) 'I'J·('n 'lU T('r.

I ,II'. E. ('. I:ichnnlsoll (Borongh Trea

JO'lcl'h ,"lIith (T')\\ll ('lplle)

Lord -WilllllaJ'leigh.

mer).

1I0JlOTIIl'l .. ('f')'I'(al'i.· ....

Chairman.

:.'lit·. \\'. rf.

'r1·('a'llll'('r .

Mr. J. R. Picktllcre.

~lr.

,rIll.

('lIll )'

all(l .\ 11'. E(l\\'al'fl WilSall.

,'harpc. ,nc'die'a1 )o\la.T.

1\1,'. E. T. ('(Jllilli-!.

JlOJlUI':tI·.r 1'\('('1'('1 Hl'y.

)11'. U. II. BroadlJcul. LiI", ~rr .

~1(,J11IH·I·.

Win. Sltal'l)c.

------- - - - WELLINGTO N (SALOP) CENTRE. WATERFORD CENTRE.

1.

Fonned 1881.

;\11'. F. It. TJa vips, .\/. I~.l. A.

~1r.

SiJ' Hol.}f'rt.1. Panl, Dart.

,f. WC'lley ( 'lift.

A IIlllla l ll(·)llh(' I·.

\\'(·lliuglllll y ..\J.('.A.

TI·(·a"IlJ·cl'.

?lfrs. Aliee II. Butlcr.

JlOllorary:·cCl'(,-t:u·y. Mrs. John SLnlllglllan.

. II'. 'I'ltolllas Greel)!,. 1I01lf)J'lll'Y ~t·(·I·('lal·l.

( 'hail'man.

DCJHlly CJmiJ'JIlan. Dr. Ringrose Atkius, :\1. A., :\1. D.

TJ'cluurer.

(bairlllall.

)11'. Tholllas (,room .

• "r('sid('nl .

lI('lliI':11

1111'. Williall, C;·dwcll, I..n.( '.r. , E(lill.

I,. ILI '. '.

~Ian',

\fl'. (:.

P.. fohn'loll ..\1.

B., ('.~1.

Etlin.


143

142 WEST HARTLEPOOL CENTRE.

WEYBRIDGE CENTRE.

Formed 1881.

Formed 1881.

P]'eshlent an(1 Clul.irman.

I'resident.

Lieut. -Colonel Cameron.

Admiral the Ron . F. Egerton. ( 'lJairmul1.

Treasru'cr and Honol'ary Sccretary.

Colonel Gerald R ocl lIou ey,

Mr, Thomas R. Abbott. Dr.

amuel Gourley,

;'lr. Tholllas llawkins.

J.P.

Lit .. , .U embel'",.

)Iedical Staff.

Dr. Gom'ley,

G. ,'tapylton Barnes.

1I0Jlol':n'y i'ic('l'ctal'Y.

Life :Ucmbers.

Mr. H em), Fawcus.

Trcasurer. ~Ir.

(' . 13.

~li .·::;

J. 1'.

Anua Fan Raberb-!.

;'11'. A. R. Graham,

~I. D,

(No Return.)

WHITCHURCH (SALOP) CENTRE. Fanned 1 84.

WEL WYN CENTRE,

( ·hflll'nUIJI.

I 'l'r e a . urer an(1 Honorary I Rev. "Y. d'A. CroftoD.

Chairman,

Colonel E.

myth.

TrrH-.IU·Cl'

;\hjol' Lee.

Formed 1884.

:l.lul JIOllOl':\lj Secretary.

:\11'. T. T. Chubh. Jleclical !'II alT.

~ecretary.

Mr. C. H. (rwynn, )[. n.

WHITEHA VEN CENTRE. Formed 1 80.

WESTON-SUPER-MARE CENTRE. ('hnil'nlllJt.

Formed 1880.

:\[1'.

T. F. I'Anson,

Tl'ell.Slu·el' anll HOllorary , eCI'etaI'Y.

~I.D.

nil. J. L. Pait ·on.

PI·es ident. R ~v .

Prebendary Rowley.

Trea nreI' and Honoral'Y Secl'etary.

:'fiss ;'IcAdam.

WIGAN CENTRE.

:U edical Staff.

.nfr. Robert Roxbourg, ~f.B. 1Ir. George F . ROB. iter )1. B.

itIr. Edward A. Martin,

Fanned 1

)f. B .

1.

)·l'e"i d('nt.

The Right Hon. Lhp Earl of 'ra",fol'(l and Balcarre . Trc:l"illl'('l'.

II ollorary

;'[r. R. A. flarington. ISSUE OF CERTIFICATE.' SI NCE FOR:\lATION OF CENTRK

Life Jlemb(')'.

Thc Right lIOll. the Earl of 'rawfonl anu Balcarre..

46

}Ien (First Aid)

ecreta 1')',

(Yacant. )

120

'VIr omen {(First Aid) (Nursing)

43 MEDALLlO.-.

WILLINGTON QUAY AND WALLSEND CENTRE.

(Fillal Certificate.)

Men Women

9

Formed 1

40

l~l'c

ielent.

Colonel Alldi on PottCI',

(For further details of this C'ent1'e sec slJecial Repoi'l, Appendi..c, page 255.)

1

I'. B...T. 1'.


145

144

WINS FORD CENTRE.

Trcasllrcr.

Mr. J. C. Cllurchcl'.

Formed. 1885.

Honora}'y Sccretary.

Prcs idc)) t lu ul Ch nirJJlan.

fr. Robert D,wiusoll.

Mr. William Henry Verdin,

JUClUcal Staff.

Trc:\!'!lU'Cl'.

Dr. J. C. Steele,

J.P.

J[OUOl':\J'Y SCC1'c taI'Y.

Mr. E. Leigh ('\layor of Over).

(r ew Centre.)

Mr. F. Bettley Cooke, LA fc !tI Clll b('1's .

Mr. John Tomlin, on Brunner,

Mr. Joseph Evans,

M. P.

J,P.

;U ediclli S ta fI'.

Dr. George Okell.

WIMBLEDON CENTRE. Formed 1879. Pl'csi(lCJlt .

WIRKSWORTH CENTRE.

The Rev. Canon Haygartb.

Formeu 18 4.

Tl'e ns ure r.

Chnll'ma n.

Prcs ic1Clll.

1111'. S. Rosser Dean.

(Vacant.)

)11'.

Honorary Sccrel:\ry.

AllJel't F. Hnrt. Tl'Ca'llU'C), and 1l0ll0l'Ul'Y Secrc hu'J'.

( '111\II'IUIIlJ ,

frs. Thur ton ITolland,

Dr. W. Webb, F.n,c.s.

(Vacant). ilnllllni Member.

Mr'. Wright. ~Ie dlc al

WIMBORNE CENTRE. Formed 1

St ll fl'.

Dr. W. Webb

2.

F,H.C,I'i,

('hairmUll.

(Vacant.) Trea surer alul UOllOl':ll'Y Sec}'c tary .

WOLVERHAMPTON CENTRE.

Major-General 1.lacleun.

Formed 1 84 .

.-lnnnul 'liculbcl'S.

Mrs. Crespi Mrs. Graham :Mrs. Lees

I

J-resident.

Major-General Maclean 1.11'5. Rayson,

Lo]'(l'Yrottesley. ( 'hll i 1'lllllll.

Lient. - olollel Tbo1'lleycl'oft.

lleclical i'!tan·.

Mr, G. Batterbul'Y, 1\1. D. Dr. Alfred Crespi Dr. G. ,V. Graham, i\Lll.C.f3.:E.

J. W. Parkinsoll M1'. 8),(111('Y Parkinson :JIl'. W. ,\Tyke Smith, F. H. U.S.E.

~Ir.

1)('l)lI(l ( 'haiJ'JllHlI.

it l]'. Theollol'e

'l'J'ClI "! Ul'CJ'.

. Mundl'l',

iIlr . .J amcs Forsyth. II 01l01'1Il'Y secretar y . Ml'. Ed.wnl'Ll B. Thol'lleyrroft.

-------- ----

U edical ~laO .

Dr. Malet MI'. F, E. Manby,

WINDSOR CENTRE,

Mr. H. '1'. ,rintel',

)I.R.C.S.

F.R.C.S.

Formed 1880. Pl'csidcllt.

H.R.H, Prince Christian,

Rev. Canon Gee,

D. D,

WOMB WEL L CENTRE. T}'CnS UI'c r .

Ch a lJ'lUaJl.

Mr. R. R. Holmes,

F.S.A,

FOl'l11 ell

5.

1

l~l'c s idcnt.

UOJlorary Sccretar y .

Rev. R. Tahonnlin,

M.A,

MI'. W.

pence!'

tanhope. K2


147

146

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES SINCE FORMATION OF CE TRE.

( 'taa II'luan.

Mr, Jo, eph Mitchcll. DepuCy

( 'hail'lIlall.

'l'1·C:HIUl'{'I·.

I

Mr. John Blackburn.

Mr. J olm Robinson,

Men (First Aid)

385

V,Tomen { (Fir t Aid) (Nursing)

214 16

lIo11ol'al'y SC{'l'{'C:n·it's .

I

Mr. T. W . II. nlitchell.

Mr. W, Kingston.

MEDA[JLIONH (Final Certificate.)

)){'elical SCacr.

20 31

Men ,VonH'n

Dr. J. N. Millar.

WORCESTER CENTRE. WOODFORD CENTRE.

Formed 187 ,

O.

Formed ( 'taniruJau.

PI·csitleut.

ir Richard Temple, Bart., G. c. S. 1., c.!. E.

1I0110ral',} S{'C)'Ch\l'.l'.

nIl'. ,Yillialll Robert Fox.

Rev. A. Hughes.

(;11 a irllla Il.

Tl'Cll , In·Cl'.

Colonel Beller .

lujor-Genel'al ALlay, " B,

1I0110J'ltl'Y Secrctary.

I 'SUE OF

CERTIFICATE~

~INCJC

FORMATIO

Major II. W. Domvile.

OF CR lTRE.

Ucelicnl . taff.

40 90

Men Women (First Aid and Nursing) :BIEDALLIO. -" (Final Certificate . ) Men V.lomen

6

16

Mr. George E. IIYlle

Ml'. II. G. Buud

Dr. IIorfice "wet(', M. n. Dr. A. \\T eil', ;II. D. Dr. George 'Y. Cro\\'e, ;\1. D. Dr. tanley Haynes, ;\1. D. Dr. ,V. 8trallge, ;lLD.

1r. R. eptimus Davenhill Ir. ,Yilliam A. . Wal h Mr. Leollard J. Wilding Mr. immon.

IS.' U}i~ OF

WOOL WICR CENTRE.

CERTIFICATE~

SINCE FORIIlATIO

OF

'E TRE.

316 1 2

1\1 en ,\TOllleH

Formed 1877. l'I'{'s idCll C.

(Vacant.) Chail'lIHtll.

!II IW,\T,T,[II:\H (Final Certi ficate.) TI·eMfIIl'CI·.

Colonel F. Duncan, C,B. , :'lr.r., It.A.

( \ Tacallt. )

Jlolloral'Y SCct·ctary.

:\11'. W. M. Bartlett. Lifc

\ ,\IIUlla]

Cololl el F. Duncan , C.B., M. P. A. K. Holland 'M njor Sir H erbert C. Penott, Bart.

WORKINGTON CENTRE. Formed 1

Miss Radcliff' Ml'H. Smith.

5.

l'I'cs iel('uC Huel ( 'II .. ll'1l1all.

:Mr. '. J. Valolltine, ~Jcdic:tl

Coleman, F.R. C...

Colonel L. V. wainc, ('.n., ('.M.O. Baroll li E'll!'y tle \VOl'lll S, J\I.J'.

}JClJlbcl's .

l\1i~s

,,'IT.

(POl' further details of this Gel/tl'e sec special Report, Appendix, page 256.)

~lt·lJlbCl's.

Mr. T. \Y. Boord, M. P. Mr. G. Francis Legg

Mr.

31 11

nicH "\ \TOllll~ll

SCan".

Surgeon U . .T. Bourke, A.M.l),

l)CIHlCy ( 'huh·UlUll.

Rev. J . J. Thomley,

1\1

A

J.P. TI·CllSIII'Cl'.

I

i\tr. J. Tickell.


14S Secretary.

HOnOl'Rl'Y

Mr. G. F. Saunders.

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL CENTRES.

Ron. Assistant Secrctary aud Sllpel'i.llt('udent of llJlfbulnll('e ('orl'S'

Mr. 111. W. G. Bird,

F. ,

.s.

AUSTRALASIAN DISTRICT.

lleflieni Senff.

I

Dr. Ormrod.

Dr. Dudgeon.

J'l'cshlell t.

His Grace tho Duke of Manchester,

TRSUE OF OERTIFIOATES SINOE FOR rATION

OF OE 'TRE.

Men Women (First Aid) ...

NEWCASTLE CENTRE, Formed 1 8,1.

78 3

TJ'ca . nrer.

{ 'bllil'lllllll.

iI[r. Matthew J. Dawson.

1111'. Chas. F. 'tokes. MEDALLION _

(Final Certificate.)

Men Women

K . P.

llo110J'al'Y Secrctary.

lUI'. Chas. M. Hanclaud.

10

Life .UclIlbc)"lo;,

4

Urs. J. C. Elli .

Lot'll Bras oy.

WORTHING CENTRE. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Formed 1882. PI·esi<lellt.

IIcad UentJ'e.

Mr. Robert Loder, M. P.

ADELAIDE.

('hail'JUau.

Formed 1

Dr. J. Goldsmith. Deputy ChaiI'luan,

Mr. E. F. Cooksey.

I

3.

llb-Ce/lt?'e.

'.fJ'easuI·el'.

Mr. 'Y. F. Fuller.

illoUNT BARKER,

PORT ADEL.\.JDE.

G.DILER.

GLEXEW.

I1onol'nry Sccretary.

1\11'. ,V. Burt.

PI'csiflcllt.

His Excelloncy ir Wm. C. F. Rohin

Oil, G.('.)!.l;. (l~on'rnor

( 'hail'lnaJl Hlull'l'ea.,UI'('I·, illr.

I

It'roderick Wright, J.P.

IlOll01'al';r

of South Australia). S('c re tlll·,r.

Mr. James P. Roberts.

IIOllOl'nl'y,ludHOJ'.

Mr. H.

todort .

.uc(U('al StaO', LECTUltER:4.

Dr. Lemlon Dr. Mackinto h Dr. :W tchell Dr. Poulton Dr. "tow-art Dr. Verco Dr. ,Yay Dl'. H. II. Wigg

Dr. '. A. Aletmaull. Dr. Allwork Dr. Borth wick Dr. tho Hon. A. Camphell

Dr. 'ockbml1 Dr. Dunlop Dr. A. Hamilton Dr. J[011(1oI'so11 Dr. IIell!'y

EXAlIflNERS.

Dr. T. W. Corbin Dr. A. A. Hamilton

I

Dr. J . A. Hamilton Dr. Poulton


151

150 UE OF CERTIFICATES SI CR FORMATION OF CE TRE. Men Women (First Aid) ...

BAN GALORE (MADRAS ) CENTRE. Fonned 1885.

201 142

J'rcsjclcut.

Lieut. -General. ir Frederick . Robel'ts, G. c. B., 1J.([" C.!. E.

1I1EDALLIO "B (Final OertifiCflte. )

10

1I1en

(FaT fu?·the?· ddails of tI~is Cent1'e scc special Rcp01·t,

Al)JJen~lix,

JlOJlOI'/Il'Y Secrc tary an(l TrCH'!lll'cr.

Major Hughes Hallett.

page 259.)

:l Icclica l Stan'.

Deputy Surgeon-General Tal'l'anL.

VICTORIA CENTRE. Formed 1883.

BOMBAY CENTRE.

l·.·esi(lcnl.

Formell 1 83.

His Excellency the Governor, Sir H. B. Loch, K.C.B.

Prcside nt.

"ice·Prcsid ent.

lli~

Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart. Chairman.

I

Mr. W. Lloyd Tayler.

TI'CH"'UI'l'

Honorm'y Sccr e l tu'y.

BALLARAT BRANOH . ChaiI'luan.

Trcasurcl'.

I

Sir Frank

Robert Robertson, LR.C.S.

Oommander 0, B, Payne, R. , (For f1t1-ther details of this Centre see special R eport, Appenclix, page 263.)

The Hon. Henry Outhbert,

( 'bail·ulan.

"ice-Cltan·lJlan. 1111'.

lUe(lical Slaff.

Dr, Holthouse Dr. Morrison Dr, Ochilb.'ee

C'.R.l.

I(O)Lonll'Y

Formed] 8 7, l'I'csid cnt.

lIis Excellency The IIonble, 111, M. Cl'ol!ker, ')'rCII"UI'CI' ancl llonOI'II I'y Secr c ta r~.

Mr. p, F. J. :Jlarcw:l.

Dr. Pinnock Dr, almon

.1lccli('al Statl'.

H v. James H. ,Yalker,

l.B,

(Fa?' further' details of this Cent?'e see special FIAJP01-t, Appendix, page 263.)

(N ew 'entre.)

BERMUDA CENTRE.

GIBRALTAR CENTRE. Formed 1

Formed 1883, PreSident.

H,R.H, Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lom e. Chan'luan,

Lieut-General T, L, J, Gallwey, R. E., Governor. D e lHlty Chan·IlIan.

The Hon. Josiah R ees, Ohief J llstice.

I

Tl'caStu'c)' a~l{l 1I0110I':1I'Y Sccl'ehl),),.

Mr. GeorgeSllTIllson, I nspectol'of Schools

Life JU cm'JJeJ'.

Mr. Eldon H arvey, ~r,H.c. , ., L.R.C,P.

I Mr. Park B. Tucker, M.D., L,R,C.S,E,

3.

"J'cs icl nt.

lli.· Exccllellcy rrIte Bonble. 'il' A. E. IlarLlillge,

K.I.:.13., I.:,I.E.,

Govel'llor

'icc-J'l'c iclcnt s. Major General M. Walker, 1J.(!!;., C,l.!, il'l1. J. D. Bl1l'fonl-llancock, Ohief Justice, t 'ltail')J1HJI.

UallLuin J. 'hilll rllJ'viH,

R,

1'he Lord Brassey, 1llcclical Staff.

cc.·elary.

Mr. Harold R. King.

BORNEO (SANDAKAN) CENTRE.

:t.Ir, JarnesOddie (atpl'esent in England),

Thornton.

onter,

I

1111', II. E. AsLley

Honorary Secrctary. 1111'S,

Excellency the GOVCl'llor.

I

.

Life • 11'

'l'I'casUI'l'l' ancl UOllorlll'Y Secreta I',)'.

Capt. Wyon,

)(,JUlJCI' •

Harry IT. B. Bllr['onl-llallcock

(For (m·th!??· drlen'l o( this Centre ec special R cpo1'f , A1Jpclle1ix, pag" 270.)


152

153

GRAHAM'S TOWN CENTRE.

EAST LONDON BRANCH (KING WILLIAM'S TOWN),

Formell 1884. Formed 1885.

Chlli J"Juan.

Sir Jacob Dirk Barry, ('hllil'Jllau .

Tl'CIlS1U'Cl' aJul lIoJlol'al'Y SccI'c tal'Y.

:;)11". J. D. Tilney, Locomotive Supt. E. L. &: Z. Ry.

:LlIr , H erbert Travers Tamplin,

Trc a Slll'Cl'.

1l0JlOl'al'Y Secr e tary .

Mr. H. B , Brist:oe.

111'. Jas, Ogilvie Paterson.

HONG KONG CENTRE. Formed 1884. ChairlUan.

Major-General IV. Gordon Cameron, c. R. Tl'e a Snl'e r.

JERUSALEM CENTRE.

JlonOl':ll'Y SCCl'Ctll1'Y.

1111'. V, A, Cresar H awkins ,

Formed 1 85.

(Vacant). Li1"e :UClllbcl·S.

I1Irs. Amelia Jack on .

Pl'co; hlcnt .

Mr. Glanville Sharp.

His Excellellcy Rttouf Pa'ha (Governor of Jeru alem). ( 'h a it'llwlI.

1111'. r oel Temple :JIo01'e,

L'.

Trcasurer. Mr. Kis im Behar.

~I. (;.

Sccretary.

ilOilOI'll loy

KIMBERLEY AND DE BEERS (SOUTH AFRICA) CENTRE.

.lllll lllli

Formed 1885. ( 'llnil'utaJl.

The Mayor of Kimberley. l 'rca s llJ'cr,

Jlon or:l1'Y Sccl·c tal'.).

jHr. Jas. Hay.

:JIr. Geo. F . .T ack.·on. JICJllbC I's .

Mi sA. P . Bergheim :Mis A. Burne. ~Irs. F. lark ir Edmulld Lechmere, Bart., ~I.I'.

:Jlr. Edward Hosmer.

Lady Lechmere Mis Ungar Mi.' . Julia :JI. Ungar. l l('cli('n l

Dr. Ogilyie.

~tatr.

Dr. Gillman.

KING WILLIAM'S TOWN CENTRE. Formed 1885. Pre. iclcllt.

MALTA CENTRE.

IIII'. W. B. Chalmer , Civil Commissioner and. Resident MagI 'h'ate. (;haiI·lnan.

FOl'lllell 1

Mr. D. T . Hocldy, I1Iaym. 'J'l'ea snl'Cl' andlloJlo l'al'Y SCCl·e ta l'Y.

Pl'co;i(lc nt,

Mr. Andrew James Fuller.

His Excellency the :rovel'llor.

Jl c <lical Statr.

111'. H. M. Chute,

Eelin.,

;)I.R.C.fo;.

Mr. J. B. Cumming, ;)1. B., C. M. Mr. C. J. Egan, L.K.Q.C.P. Ire1.,

M.R.C ..•

Eng.,

Eng.

2.

L.ILC.P.

L. M.

Smgeon-Major E. B. Hartley, L.R.C . P. Eelin., M.R . '.S. Eng., L.;\1. Mr. John Ross, M. B., c.;\1., Glasgow.

(' ha i l·lIlan.

D c )}uf y ( 'hn U·lUnll.

Geneml Sir J . Liutol'll illllllons,

G. c. B.

I

The Hi. hop of Gibraltar.

TrCaS1U't\l·.

Mr. H. Gale. Honorary Secretal'Y.

Rev. R. H. Bullock, eniM Chaplain.


155

154

WELLINGTON (NEW ZEALAND ) CENTRE.

NEW ZEALAND DISTRICT.

Formed 1885. Presitlent.

CANTERBURY CENTRE.

Lady J ervois.

Formed 18 5.

Miss Jessie Ring.

Mrs. Maxwell.

Lady J ervois.

His Excellency the Govel'llor.

JU c<lical St aff. TI·CaliiUl·('I·.

Chairman.

Captain C. Garsia, (Christ Church . )

His W 01' hip the nIayor of Chl'i t Church.

JloJlor:lJ'Y Secr ctary .

Trcasllrcl'.

]'l'CSi4IclltS.

Dr. Mahou Dr. Collins.

\ Dr. Cahill.

Honorary Sccrctary.

1\1r. S. D. Barker, (Christ Church.) Jlc<lical Stafr.

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Anderson Colquhoun Frankish Guthrie

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

RIVIERA (CANNES ) CENTRE.

Hacon Irving Moorhouse Thomas.

Formed 1883. Treasurcr anti lIonO)':ll'Y SccJ·c tary.

Lieut.-Colonel Cecil Webb Cragg.

(FO?' fw·the1' delctils of this Centre see special Report, Appcncli<l.:, page 264.)

Lifc ;Ucm bel'.

Lieut.-Colonel Cecil ,Yebb

ragg.

INVERCARGILL (NEW ZEALAND) CENTRE. SINGAPORE (STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) CENTRE.

Formeu 18 5.

J!ormeu 1

ChaU·lnan.

Mr. J. Borrowman. Deput y Chan·JUan.

nIl.'. T. B. Bennett.

I

ir Fred. A. ,Veld, G.o.~1.G., Governor trait · ettlements. Trca <;lu·cr.

Mr.

'Y.

nI. Hamilton.

( 'ilairluall.

Mr. F. ' imon,

HonOL'ary Sccretary .

Mr. E. H. Bell.

llc(lic:11 Staff.

Lifc iU ClUbcl·S.

Dr. C. Lowe.

'heaug Jim llian l\hoo Cheng Tiong Kim Ching and C0. Kim eng and Co. Opium and pil'it] armel'S.

NELSON (NEW ZEALAND ) CENTRE. Formecll885. Lieut. -Colonel Albert Pitt. Deputy Chan·man.

Tl'C:1Slu·cJ'. \

~lr.

A. Emerson labill.

f(onol':n' Y Sccrctari es .

Mr. E. Macartney (Wornell':.:;. )

I Mr. A. Emenwu MaLill Jllctlical Staff.

Dr. L. G. Boor Dr. Alfred Coleman Dr. A. J. Leggatt

Tan Hum Hoon Tan Keng Cheow and CO. \\Tee Bin and Co. Whampoa and Co . ( 'llinc'Se ,lllllual

Pl'csitlcllt antI ('hail'Jllall.

Mr. Chas. Hunter-Brown.

L.n.C.p., lI1.11.C .... , L.D.".

Tl·ca:'lll'cr :1]141 Sccretary.

The Ven. Archdeacon tocker. Dr. J. O. Closs.

5.

)'resiclent.

Dr. Jas. Hudson Dr. G. Henry Cressy Dr. Bellj. Lot:king.

(Uell':.:;.)

Chan Kim Boon Lee Keng Yang Low Thuan Locke ,Yee Thiam Tew. ,\Tuing Heum Pin Klloo Boon Lim Tchwee han Fook Wan Kim 1'0011 Chan Teck Tye Kaderaysan Chitty, v.s. Rhoo Geok Eug.

~lellLbcl·:-.

Rhoo in hye Lee Keng Yam Lim Kong Wan and on. Ong hong hew Ong Kim Cheow 'eet Guan Swee oon Kay heng Kang and Co. '0011l'amanian hitty, Y. Y. R. Tan Beng 'Yan. ,Yan Eng Kiat ,Yee. Kim Yam.


157 l(edit'al "'aft'.

Dr. Lea"'·

Dr. Rowdl Dr. Robt'rl~(lll Dr. Simon ~Ir. )1uglis 011.

Dr.

Hown!'

T

Dr.

I~all

Dr.

S il.10n.

St. John JIm ulanee JI88oeiation. APPENDIX C

\VEST INDIES CENTRE. ~..l::;S ..:\T

Forme

t

No. II. DISTRIOT -ME TROP OLITAN OENTRE.

BR.:\ ~CH.

o.1.H..l.:JU.::-

l ITY ..\.D PUr"

fhairman,

,y.

Kirkwood.

T1'ea-II1'('1', ~laj

:Jlr . .T .•-\.. Lulberr.

31.D.

1(ono1'011',\' !ON'l'l't:H',\,

Life

I.:-D..

loOl

LT

ll"

T~.

d .• E.

Treasurer. :;\l1'. F. W. BU.·roll.

" I Y. H Et metr·}' 11 ill~t 11.

t

Lhal'le .. l. L t". 1,.1'. '1. '. llOll. 'Yo Kil'kwo It. 31. D.

:\[1'.

\. I"':LA~DS

C 'e Bu." u. L

1'1'

nil

L' •

Committee.

Pen n. l' rt.

" I'

LEE".. ..lRD

H Ivh

President. r·l, lllni H.r,H. rh Dn'e

:Uelll1.)('1'~,

The Lord Br.l" ... ey

::-T. KITT'::;

LC I!..

Chairman.

J. Thomp.,oll.

)11'. ~.

L

Form d 1':': .

l'r '~iclellt. Hi:; Excellency the Gon'l'll r. The HOll.

)}

1:~3.

:\11.

_\hu T"alm l' r. W. 'l'tmpmy

BR..L'\ H. Distri.ct Secretary.

:J1r. 'Y. ,1. Lhm h HI''' '.

v

101m',; tHe.

lerkellwell.

I'n'-iclellt.

ir (;11a1'le .. Lee.,. '-h·e ·l ·rc~idl'ut

Rt. Re,.

Honorary Class Secr"etaries,

..T. Hl'lllCh, I. D.

( ·hairJtlall .

I

The HOll. L. )1. Eldritloe. HOllllrtll'.r

E. 1. n I'll u·d .:JIi ...... l'.ltl\\'iu ~lr. \. E. h u ~lr. I\'. L1. hureh hI' --i l' H Y • • rlim,,[le :'11'. n \11 ru ~lr.

. TI'l'a ~nr('I· .

Ht'·. H. R Holm.

31 ••\.

"eel" t:H'.r.

r. '. 1:. 1) l' "", ll. \ .' ~I

Dr. W . .T. Branch.

1

_ [1.

)11'. E. _\. Lmnu ~11'.

(PORT OF

~P.\J~

BR..l~

R.

Formed I" ",:3. Pr('~itlt'n •.

J,

Dr. ' L. Lrane.

E k 11. hl.1t '1'1 l.uinll· ..... :;\lr. E. 1. ('lo,[,,"in .tp . R. 1\ (,am II'> \\" illi.lllb )11'.•\ . ,1. nill

)11'. C. .\hll 1'11ml'1' )11'. E. 1 (ll'ta :J It·. T. ll. l'm ttl'ill

Tre:hIU·l'l'.

',IPt. .\.. W. Dak.~I.

.fr. Geo. F. DU'he. Lit:' .Ieml)er.

The Lord Bra,,;:;ey.

:Jlr. 1\

S"\a~ lllil\~rol\

)11'--. L. \Y

<)urlll Blrgm<ln l'bc l'ar)1I '" nUl lett· l)ntr., )lajll'·(;tllt'l'.ll Hr.'·an :'lilm:ln. I. B.

cott Bu ... he. \ .:'\1.1..

nonOl'ar~' ~e('retar).

" . .TUll.

:Jlr. E . .T. 1'1 r ' . (Ill

31. B.

:'Ill'.

( 'lJail"JU:lll. ,HOll.

I"\"

Life l\Iember .

il ,anfonl Freelin~. K. C.:'\L LT.

De put) ( 'llaU'lllnll,

ll. L

)Ir. LT. )1. Li " 'I )11'. E. . lorton

nt'.

TRI~ID.iD

II. Hart

MI'. ,T. W. Kuo t

:\Il''''''l'--.

.T.

,mll

H.

)[lwll'\"

:Jlr. ErIll--t L. liw . :J11. Fdul\llh1 Hl)\\ h'y l\tlm"l ~l<··"r". 11'<'" Mt,;.'x It). 1 ,l1lk t'l's. ;'Ill. sll< nIl' \\" ,Hl'l'hn\"

:\11'. 1\1";\1\[ \Yl'bb Hriti~h .md \Ylwl'f .

Forl'l~n :JLi~~ Forll

lligl1C"utt'.


159

158 Mr. C. B. Barnes Mr. J . H. Bond :Ur. . H. Olark Mr. Ohas. Ooombs Nr. OhaR. Oull 1\11'. H . Forward 1\11'. Bateman Harc0urt 1\1essrs. Hitchcock and Williams 1\1essr . Hoare and 00. 1\1r. Horace W. Holt Miss Lacy 1\1r. O. E. Penny ?>Ir. P. B. Pol

Annual Members. lIfr. E. H. Rea 1\1iss J . Bushel' Hr. W. A. Seaton 1\1iss Sidney 1\[1'. "\Ym. Smart [1'. R. L. Spicer Ir. J orman Tucker Mr. J . Weaver 1111'. W . Whitton Mr. Jas. ,Vild Mr. T. H. Wilkins 1\[iss G. We ton Ess O. Wootton Medical Staff.

,Mr. T. E. Bow kett, M. P•. C. s. lIlr. F. Gordon BrO\yn, ~r. R. c.. . :Mr. fiL Brownfield, M. R . c.~. Dr. Wm . Oollingridge fill'. O. E. Duff, ~r. B. fill'. A. Symons Eccles, 111. B.

fill'. Mr. nil'. Mr. fill'. Mr.

J . Dunda Grant, ~LB. Greenwood, ~L n. ('. H. J. Mackenzie, M. B. H. Percy Potter, F.U.C.R. J . 'Y. Sanders, 111.11. C. H. J. F. Woods, LR.C. H.

'Y.

Honorary Auditors. fifes rs. O. Wallington & 00., Ohartered Accountants, 4, Tokenhou e Builllings. AN}lUAL REPORT. steady progress in this important eli trict ha been well maintained during the Session just concluded. 25 male fu· t aid, 10 female fir t aid and 3 l11.il' 'ing clas es have been held, making a total of 38, an increase of 13 a _compared with the previons Session. Amongst those worthy of more than passing notice may be mentioned the Oity Police classes which have been continued under their esteemed medical officer, 1\11'. Gordon Brown; the 4th Batt. Royal Fusiliers clas , instructed by II'. R. Bruce; the Brixton Ramblers' Bicycling Olub class, to which 1\11'. H. Percy Potter, himself an ardent cyclist, lectmed; the Stanley Oycling Olub class, instructed by fill'. A. Greenwood; and the classes among the employes of the Great Ea tern Railway Works, Stratford, held at their Mechanic Institute, and in tructed by Mr. L. Parkes, Smgeon to the Great Eastern Rail\yay. The Oommittee has special pleasure in recording that the interest in Amlmlance work evinced by the working classes is still on the increase, and that several successful first aid classes have lJeen held in connection with the following clubs : The Eton Mission Club, Hackney Wick; the Oxfon1 House Olub, Bethnal Green; Borough of Finsbmy Olub, Oaledonian Road; North London Olub, Pentonvillc; Messrs. Ohubb and Oo's Works, Glengall Road; am1 the Je\yish Working Men's Olub anc1 Institute, Aldgate ; the classes held at the last named Institute are especially gratifying as offering further proof of the thoroughly tmsectarian character of the work ca1'1'iec1 on by the St. John Am hulance Association. Well attended classes have also been held at St. John's Gate, the General Post Office, the East London Mission, the Ohurch of Englanc1 Young Men's flociety, Young Women's Ohristian Association, the Ohurch Missionary Oollege and the Union Ohapel, Highbury, &c. Meetings for the presentation of Oertificates have been held in connection with the following :THE

Brixtoll Ramblers' Bicycle Clnu, Oh111'c11 of England Young Men's Society, Boro' of Finsbury Olub and the Eton Iission (2nd Di.-tribution), at all of which the presentation was made by Lady Kennett-Barrington; the Oxforcl House Olub by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Bedford; the Great Eastern Railway Works by the , Yorshipi'111 the 1\1ayor of West Ham, and the Etonl\lission Club by Colonel Duncan, O. B., M. P . , am1 Inanguralmeetings have been held at the North London Olub, and ir Richard Ohubb's ,Yorks, at both of which an address was delivered by the District Ohairman, Sir Vincent Kennett-Barrington. '1'he large increasing number of classes held in connection with mission and social clubs and institutes is a somewhat heavy tax on the already burdened district funds . While thanking those who have already co-operated in providing for the necessary expen es the Oom mittee earnestly appeal to the large employers of labour and otherd to a 'ist with donation. and anllual subscriptions in further extending this great public movement among the working cIa se, to whom, the knowledge of "Fir t Aid" i. of direct practical importance owing to the llallgerous nature of the occupatiOllS on which many of them are engaged. To the members of the mellical profession, many of whom devote a considerable portion of their little leisnre in the furthel':1llce of Ambulance \,"ork, special thanks are offeretl, \vhile the COlllmittee gratefully acknowledge the valuable services of the Honorary Olas ecretarie., owing to "'hose energie' so great a success has hitherto :1ttelllled the work in thc Di ·Lrict. Gratuitous cour 'es of lectures were given by Doctors amleI', Lam Il, Parke ', Greenwood, English, Duff, Bousfield. The ommittee regrets to report the resignation of Ur. 'Y. J. Ohurch Brasier of hi office a.' Di. trict ecretary owing to his time being fully occupied with his increasing duties in connection with tlle In\"alil1 Tran. port Corp, and takes thi opportuuity of recording it , high appreciation of hi . services and ability. At a subsefluent meeting of the ommittee, Mr. O. Alan Palmer, one of its member., kimlly accepted the ollice of District ecretary, and accordingly \\"as duly appointed. fiLETROPOLITAN' CEN'TRE.

No. II. DI TRIOT.

Statement of Receipts and E./pcl/dilute, Scs ion 1 7-. Rcccipts. E;l.'pcnclitlli'c. To Balance brought By 0111 halance, tores a/c. £50 r01'wll1'll £ :3 12 hid 'ecretary, Oenb-al " Al1llnaL'llh.'cl'ipFUlltl a,/e. . . 30 (iOll . '2 0 0 ,,)11'. ?>[ol'ton, Gratuity 5 " Donatiolls 1 12 7 "Lecturers' Fee . . 62 "TllcclalliullS 10 () .l\l1'.Uootle,PrintillO',etc.a/c. 5 " 'la s Fee.. £70 fi 11 "Petty 'ash 15 " , t. , ecretary's Honorarium. '25 J O]{;l" O':1tP 56 G O " Balance at Ball ker' 51 " '1'owe1'. Legacy t part le!-'K Legacy Duty.

0

0 0 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 1

11

0 0 :2

1:26 ' 0 11 :22 10

£243 16 To Bn,lallee

0

0

£243 16

.cfi1 :2 ' Ve have cxaminctl the above tatl'lllcilt with the Books aml Yonchers antl certify the s,1111C to he conecL. 4, 'l'okollllOuse BnilllillgK, K C., C. '\T.\LI,I~W'l'O~ & n., IfOl101'a1'Y 24th Aztgust, 188 . Chartered Accountants. J A /Iditol's.


160

161

I S UE OF CERTIFICATES.

HER MAJESTY THE QUEE~ .

No. of Women.

No. of Men. who h.tve

who haye

Life Members.

COlllpleted a course of instruction.

recei\'ed Certificates.

4413

3108

I

Xo. of CerLificatccl Pupils who lUlVe received lIIetlallions.

who have who have completed 1\ received course. of Certiticates. instructIOn. I lstAicl. I Nursing. -l-s~t-A·~i(~l.~1.J:""'N~Ul-·s""'in-g-.-I-----';:~""Ie-n-.---;I-T;w;;-o-m-e:-u-.SINCE FORMATION OF CENTllE.

1308

I

343

131

996! 2 1 1887. 174 I 54

76

SINCE 1ST JULY,

375

603

No.

202

59

I

Marchioness of Bath The Lady Brnssey Lady E. Browne Mr. W. L. Bmdett-Coutts Mr. P. J. Chiosso Mr. W. Coates Mr. F. L. 'ook Countess Cow1)er Miss A. de Rothschild Counte's Granville Mr. L. Yeruon IIarcourt Irs. Quintin-Hogg Couute. s of Ilche tel' Mr. E. Kelo

Annual Members.

III DISTRICT- METROPOLITAN CENTRE. (ST. JA~IEI:)'~, MA1FATH

IIYDB PARK,

'.\Y.)

Lady Kenllett-Barrington Miss E. '. BeMol'll }\Ii"

Formed 1 80. President. H.R.H. Princess Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenberg. Chairman.

Col. K R. Kennard Miss Kingsmill Marchioness of Lansdowne Duchess of Leeds Miss Frances Martin Miss A. Miles Ml'. amuel Morley Lord Reay Mr. Albert Sandeman Mr. Fleebvood Sandeman Mrs. G. G.. andeman Mr. A. L. , avoury Countess of Sefton Mr. R. J. Tritton

130111,01'

.Miss A. Bon SOl' ~II'H. Buckingham .i\li ' Buckingham Ml'H. Cator Irs. A Giflunl Major-Geneml ,"'ir II. Green, liss J. IIal'1'illgtoll 111' . Y. IIul'vey Mr. James Jack 011 General 'ir Arnolll Kemball,

ICC' .. ·. L,

.n.

It .. \.., K.C.D.,

R.C.s.1.

Sir V. B. Kennett-Barrington. Honorary District Secretary.

Treasurer.

1'11'. Summers Cocks.

:JIr. "Y . .T. Church Brasier.

(Messrs. Cock. , Biddulph & Co.)

(St..John's Gate, Clerkenwell, E.C.)

1111'. A. K'tem

Mi· Dc BUl'gh

Dr. Prie'tley Mr. Geo. Robill 'on 11'. D. ellar ]\11'. Geo. mith

Q.

LUlly Pollock

HOl). W. L. Le Poer Trench l\1r. Quintin IIogg Medical Staff. Honorary Class Secretaries.

Baroness de Brienell Mr. J. \Y. Dukes Miss Ely J\1iss Hallett Hon. Mrs. Hope Mr. D. McEwen

lLl'.

Special Subscribers to Hyde Park Ambulance Stations Fund.

MI'. 11 or11.ce Dtwey, l\11'. Roht. H urri Oll Mr. E. Hart

Committee. Sir Herbert C. Perrott, Bart. ~fr. Paton Mr. Paine Mr. J. E. R. Studll

IIi Grace the Duke of Manchester,

Mis' R. Micholls HOll. illr . Mo -tyn Miss F . .:.. Otto Mis' Parkin lIIi A. 1II. Prothero Mi s Quilter l\Ii s K Robert on Mi s L. Robin on Mr. J. G. andeman Miss 'idney Mrs. Tomlin Miss'l'yzard !iss "IV c tern The Lord Wynford The Lady Wynrol'll

Miss F . .Martiu ,\11'. R. .Mitchell ~Iiss Quilter 1\11'. J. K K. 8tUl1<l lvlr. Ve1la1Jlcs

Dr. Cahill Dr. Andrew Clarke Mr. Rymoll. Eccles, F.R.C.S. 1\1['. 11. P rcy PoLter, F.R . U.~.

Dr. George ... toker Dr. J. K quire 1\[1'.

D. WaHl,

T,. R.C.P.

Honorary Auditors. Messr • C. Wallington &

0..

hurtercd Acconntants, 4, Tokellhouse Buildings, E. C.

L2


162 A~NU1\. L

163

REPORT.

THE Di trict Committee is plmlsell to recol'll a large incrca. c in the numbcr of pupils, who have umlergone instruction. Thc decrcasc in the actual num bcr of COUl'ses is attributablc to the fact that a greater proportion of 11er50ns now [wail themsclYes of the clas es organized at the Polytechnic which are on a largc scalc, ill prcfcrcncc to the smaller classes which useLl to bc carriell on in private houses in various parts of the Di trict. Thus while the total number of classed has decreasell, the total number of persons instructed has increased. To the working classes, Ambub.nce instruction has always pl'oVCll of spccial uenefit and the District Committee is glall to :>tate tJ1at the interest ill thi:> branch of its work is unabated, successful classes haying heen helll at the follo\\ ing Institutes :The College for ,Yorking ,Yomen, Fitzroy Strect; the yOllllg ,Yomcll's Christian Association, OIll Cavemli h Sh'eet ; all(l the John Bright Cluh, Harrow Road. Among other classes may bc ll1entioncll ., First Ai(l" and Nursillg at 68, Queen's Gardens, organized hy :JEss Quilter, ,,-ho for six years, has taken an active part ill the work of the .-issociation as Honorary Secretary of these Cla:>:>es, " First Aill " an(l J\using organized by the Barone s de Brienell, allll a "First Aill" organized by The Hon. Mrs. Hope ancl held at 19, Portland Place. A large number of classes have been held at the Polytechnic, and a free comse of speciallectmes on First Aid with illustrations magnifiell by a Camera ,,-as given to large weekly audiences in the great theatre by Dr. Andrew Clark. These lectures were followed by large meetings for practising bandaging &c., undeI' the in. tl'uction of hospital experts. The Committee beg to make an earnest appeal for funds to aid in further extending the work in the populous parts of this large district, and especially woulLl they ask for assistance on behalf of the classes organized at the Working :nren's Clubs and similar Institutes, the memhers of which are prepared to . ubscl'ibe towards the expenses but require some pecuniary suhsi(lies from the District fund to mcet them. The Committee desires to express its ,Yal'mest thanks to the melllllers of the Medical Stafr, and to the Honorary Class ecretarie for their continue(l kind exertions; also to the Rev. C. Ridgcway for his kincUy permitting senral courses of classes to be held at Queen's Gardens. Gratuitous courses of lectme ' have been given by Doctors. The Certificates in connection with the classes heW at the Polytechnic ltaye been presented to 264 successful pupils hy II. R. H. The Princess Frederica of Hanover, Baroness von Pawel Rammingen, at a large meeting hellI in the great theah'c of the Institute. In the absence of the District Chairman abroad, Mr. John Furley Deputy Chairman of the Association presic1ell. The presence of n.R. H. and the honour which she coniu-mell upon the memuers of the cla.'ses, were most warmly appreciated by them and by the many leading mellll)ers oj' the Association who attenr1ed the meeting. rrhe Committee regrets to announce the resignation of :MI'. W . .T. C'Jll1rch Brasier of his office of Honorary District Secretary, which hc has 1111c11 with so much advantage to the A:>sociation a11(l so much crcdit to himself for over two years. Owing to his increasing (luties in connection with the Invalid Transport Corps he finds himself unable to spare the necessary timc and attention to the work of District III. Mr. C. Alan Palmer who has taken an active part in the St. John Ambulance movement as a Mem bel' of the City District Committee and Honorary Secretary of the Clapham Dish-ict, has kincUy accepterl the office vacated by Mr. W. J. Church Brasier.

~ o. III. DISTRICT.

:METROPO LITAN CE TEE.

Statement of R eceipts and E;''j)enclitw'e, Session 1887 ·8. l~ecei}Jts.

Expe1ulitltl·e.

To Balance urollght for\\'ard " Class Fces __ DOllation

£19 125

8 0 o 10

3 1 6

By Secrctary's Honorarium, 1 86·7 . £10 10 " Petty Cash . 9 0 " ChicI' 'ecl'etary for Ceni trall ulHl Account . 74 4 "Secretary's Honorarium, 18 7·8 . 15 15 " Lecturer's :l!'ees 29 17 " Balance at l3ank 5 11

£144 18 10

To Balance

£144 1

0 2

6 0 6 8 10

£;") 11

We haye {'xamined Lhe fOl'egoill lf Statcment with the Book ' an(l Vouchers and ecrtify the ame to he correct. n 4, rl'okenhouso Buihlings, E. C. 24th A ngllst, 1 .

C. WALLIN GTO~ & Co., Chartere(l Accountants.

} E on07'ary Auclito1'S.

UE OF CERTIFICATE .

No. of Men who have eon.)licLed a cour~r of instruclioll.

No. of Women

who have completeu a eourse of

who ha\'e received Certificates.

ill~trudiOIl.

ht ArrL

No_ of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions.

who have received Certi f1cates.

I Nnl'~ing-:- 1st Aid. I Nursing.

:J[en_

Women.

59

201

IX CE FOH:lLl._TIOX OF CEXTRE.

102

611

31 6 I 954

1956 1 22

I CE hiT JULY,

127

94

289

I

246

I

I

605

7.

I

147

No. IX DISTRICT- METROPOLITAN CENTRE. ( KILBUR I

AXn NOHTU \\T1G'T LONDO.

Formed 1

7.

President and Chairman. Lieut. -Gcneral R.

,V.

Lowry,

Deputy Chairman.

Dr. W. H. Platt.

C. B.

ET().)


165

164

be procured, but t h e Committee earnestly rlesires the appointment of an active honorary secretary, and iL is hoped that this report may be the means of inducing one or two to of1'er t llCir services auci to devote a little time to the development of this useful and purely catholic institution .

Treasurer and Honorary Secretary. (Vacant. )

W. H.

Medical Staff. Dr. W. H . Platt.

REPORT OF L I TTER SERVICE I i

lIAS.

Dr. R. R. Hard wicke.

CONNECTION W I TH

PLATT,

B.

Dii'cctor oj Ambulance. Supe'rintcndent of A1nbulance.

ALLE~,

o. XI DI TRICT.

No. X DISTRICT-METROPOLITAN CENTRE. SINCE the institution of the above service in this district it has been in requisition altogether in 50 in tances, and it is thought that at this stage an analysis of the service would be of general interest. It hould be first remembered that a series of six stretcher station' form a circle round the district. At every station a stretcher is kept in readiness for any emergency. At a central station-the Kilhurn Provident Medical Institute-there is a light two-wheeled litter (with stretclJer , and also a case of ambulance materiel for rendering first aid). Into the framework of this litter any of the above stretchers from either station can be in tantly fitted . In case of accident it i , therefore, an easy matter to procure a stretcher from the nearest station and, whilst the patient is being attended to in any preliminary way that the nature of the injury requires, the wheels can be obtained from the central tation, the stretcher containing the patient fitted into position, and the litter wheeled oIT to the nearest hospital. The cases in which the litter has been required are as follo\\'s ; Accidents-in nearly all cases removed to hospital 19 Cases of serious illness removed from private houses to hospital 24 Removed from hospital to their homes 2 Removed from house to house after operation or accident 5 50 An actnal analysis of these cases would require more space than is usually embodied in the nature ofa report. But this aid has ocen rendered alike to the rich and POOl', to ehiluren, ,,'omen, and men . The ca es have included accidents of all kiwIs, street accidents, railway accidents, falls from building', scaffolds, and from windoll'S. The removals to ho. pital have been equally serviceallle, and have incluued cases of hremorrhage, paralysis, spinal injury, fractures, and many other diseases, which in every instance must have necessitated the patient remaining at home had there been no such means of transit. Whilst the Committee is thankful that tbe litter service alone has to such an extent proved the necessity for developing this branch of ambulance work; inasmuch as it has prevented much pain, saved further complications of injury, awl, as far as human conjecture can go, even life itself. It ,yonld wish to point out that alLhough there is a ready disposition on the part of individuals to avail themselves of the benefit conferred, there has been little or no interest on the part of the public to maintain tlle efficiency of this institution. By the medical staff great assistance has been rendereu, and it is within the knowledge of the Committee tha.t sl1ch a. sistance can be increased and added to so soon as one or two energetic inclivicluais will volunteer for co-operation ,vith the Medical Staff. Money to keep up the service can

]iormed 1

2.

President

II. R. II. Prince 's Frederica 01' IIanoyer, Baroues::; von Pawel Rammingen. Vice-President. ir Yincent Kennctt Banington,

:11.-\., LL.)1.

Chairman. (,\Tacant. ) Committee. Deputy Inspector Gellcral l.Iatthew Coates, Rev. " l. !are lIill . .:'Ill'. IIen.tol1 C. Howal'll, L.It. c. r .. etc. Mr. '\T. 1I. l.lol'gnn. Mr. H. Young.

R."X., )LD .

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

1111'. O. Alan Palmer, 7, Thol'lllltlry Roml, Clapham Park, ' . ' Y. Hon . Class Secretaries. Hey. 't. Clare Hill.

1Iliss J. E. Le Bontillicr. Medica l Staff.

Deputy Inspcctor Geneml M. Coatr , n.x., :lLD. i\l r. Heaton '. 1l0warLl, L . l~ . C.P., LOlHl., :11. H.C.s., Eng. Annual Mem bers. Mr. Arthur E. Giblett. Mr. Henry Young.

Ml'. ' Y. H. Morgan. l\1r. C. Alau Palm!;r.


IG7

166

Annual Members.

ANNUAL RE P OR T. T HIS District was re-organised and enlarged in March (after lying llormant for a long peI:iol~~ . . A t ti~ll~, of going to press only one class had been complcietl, a large Women s .FIrst AId CIa s at the Anglo-French College, Linden Ilall,'laphal1l R oad, at WhICh 36 students attended the comse and 29 gaincd certilicate . Two other cl~sses have co~menced and others are in course o[ formation. Her Royal IIighness Prmce. s Fre~lenca ha~ been pleased to accept the post of Pre 'illent aml is evincing a ver~ kmclly lllteres~ I~ the w or~ .. The Committee hope soon to fill the post of Chall'man of the DIstnct and antlclpate good work in the coming year.

:Uk J. S. Eastes Mr. W. F. 13. ,Tl'lllmett 1.[1'. Thos. J.Tottidge ~Ir . '\T. I>. Pomfret, ~LP. nil'. G. A. Spain

nil'. J. U . Bugler Major F. Cheesman nIl' ..T. ('rl'ery Mr. ,Y o D.IIJlels Sir E. C. Dl'ring, Bart. Mr. Tho:>. E,lll'al'lis

Medical Staff. Dr. \\rilk:> Mr. J. Coopel Wilkinson.

1\11'. W. II. Coke JUt'. E. W. ThursLoll

I SUE OJ<' CERTI F I ATES . ANXUAL No. of Men who have completed a course of instl'1lction.

No. of Women who have completed a course of instruction.

who have received Certificates.

1st Aid I Nursing.

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received l edallion~.

11_

who have received Certificates.

1st Aid. ' Nursing.

Mell-.--I-'''olllen~

-( .

SrXCE 1 ST JULY, 1 36 I 29

One lIlen's "First Aid" Class just starting. One Women's C C First AiLl " Class just starting.

C.

PAL~IEH, Han. Dist. Secretary.

ALAX

REPORT.

Sl~lE the formation of this Centre in 178, the number of pcr~ons (male and female) who han! rcccind iuslnwtion in Fir:-;t Aill to the 111jured alHl .Tursing has been 318, awl the great tllhalltagc or the kllO\\'il'tlgC o11taineu from those Lectures is being daily proyed in the n~ry ellicient llltllllll'l' ill "llich all casps coming UllLler the notic£; of MI'11l 11erS ha\rc l)een tl'Cat!:ll. :Since last year tt COl1r,;c oj' Ll'ctnres ill First AiLl to the Injul'c(l has 11I~Cll giH'll I.y Dl·. Wilks to a c.las.' of ::iJ lallie', of these 40 'ubS('11l1C11t1,) 1'1'eSl'lltcll thclII,;elw,' fur examil,ation awl 3G gaincd certiticate', a com':>e of Lectlll'l'.' 011 J.Tlll'. illg ,,-as abo giYCIl to a class of :22 lallie;, of ,,-hom 12 recei,ell ccrtilicates. Ile-examinations ot' 4. male dasso' lIaye a1::;o been llelLl hy ~Ir. J. Cooper Wilklll 'Oll. A \'cry ollkieul Amlmlancl' corps uuder ~lr. Coultllanl, which wa formed some ycars ngo, ill connection with Lilis Ccntre ,: for the purpose of offering prompt assi~Latll:c tel )llcllllwr" of Lhe )1(:( lienl Profes~ion in the rCllloyal of sick and injl.U'ecl persolHi," IlHS remlercll yalnaule sen"ice on all occasions whon rCIluircll. Anothcr COl'lIS unLlcr ~lr. IlO\\'lalllls WH [Lbo [o1'l11ell at the outh Ea'tern Railway ,York:> (,yhcl'e acciLlellts fre1luL'lltly happen in the usc of machillery) and has on numerous ocea ,ions hcen of the gn'ate ,"alue. JlliW

4th, 1

ASHFORD (KENT ) CENTRE. Fo rmed 1878.

LisL 01 ease:> of InjlU'ies ill Loeollloti,"e Department, Ashfonl "\\Tork , attemleLl to hy r.lemuers of st. Johu's Aml.mlanco As~ociation .

President. H. R.H. T he D uke of Edinburgh,

K.G"

Chairman.

111'. J . Furley,

&c., &c.

Treasurer. J .P.

1.11'. W. F. B. Jemmett,

Honorary Secretary. Mr. Geo . Furlc}.

Life Members. lUrs. Blomfielu. Mr. J. S. Burra.

Datc.

Lord H othfield

Ien .cs.

I

Occupa tioll.

7. J.P.

Aug nst 31 " 7 ovembCl' 188 Felll'tull'y 1G 16 :Z~ Murch fl April 8 1l:1y

I

2 ;-3

4: f)

G 7 fl

Xature of AcciLlent.

Hoilel' :JIakcr Lahourcl' FiLters' .Appl'. Assist.

Injlll'cd Dngcr. 11a llll (artery 'cycrell l •

FOl'g man TurHer Riyct LtHl Core Maker FUl'Ilttcoman

foot. thumb. foot. " bade Ey~'bul'llt by molten metal.

ann. llngcr.


168

169

I SSUE OF OERTIFICATES. No. of Men I

who have completed a course of instruction .

",ho ha,e received Certificates.

BEXHILL

Formed 1883.

No. of Women who have completed a course of instruction. 1st Aid.

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions.

who haye received Certificates.

I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

Men.

President. Oolonel H. Lane,

I ·Women.

197

67

32

42

21

Ir.

65

J.P.

Treasurer.

SlNCE FORl\IATIO ' OF CENTRE.

209

CENTRE.

Honorary Secretary. Mr. Edwin E. Wright.

amuel Scrivens. Annual Members.

BELFAST

II'. H. Al'l'o"'smith 11'. J. \Y. A hLy, C.B. 1\1rs. A hby 11'. E. O. Burbidge, B ..\.. Rev. L. 1arke Lieutenant H. tallley Clarke, n. '. Miss Garrett nIr·. Ol'rinO'e 'olonel H. Lane, J. P. Mrs. Lane

CENTRE.

Formed 1 86.

ANNUAL

REPORT.

THE work of the Association has been vigorously carried on dlll'ing the pa t year, the interest in its operations being steadily on the increase. The Classes have heen, without exception, well attended. The Lectures have been followed with keen attention, and there is every reason to believe that a large amount of useful information has been diffused throughout the community. In all 233 persons have attended thfl Lectures of the Association during the year. Of these 99 were men and 134 women. 135 persons entered for the Examinations, of whom no less than 129 were successful. Of the successful Oandidate. 57 were men and 72 wer e women' the proportion of successes being higher iu the female than in the male clas es. ' The following gentlemen have acted as Lecturers ;-Professor inclair, Dr. trahan, Dr. Mackenzie, Dr. Oalwell and Dr. Liousa\'.

As in past years, the Examinations have b"een conducteu by Ir. Fagan, Dr. Walton Browne, and Dr. McFarlanu. F I~A NOU,L

Receipts. To Subscriptions . " Income from Olasses

£3 0 23 11

0 10~

TATEi'tIENT.

Expenditw·e.

By Fee. to Lecturers " Printing eCl'etary's Expeuses Balance

£26 11

10~

£15 15 1 6 1 2

2~

£18 8

8

3 8

£26 11

June 29th, 1888.

Signed

June 29th, 1888.

Report approved and adopted,

011

0 0 2~

10~

behalf of Oom mittee,

J . O. J.

STREET, Ohai1'lnan.

C. STREET, Ohairman.

nil'. J esse Oliver ::\lr. S. Cl'ivens Miss crivens Rev. James impson

Mr, F, Walli ,

F.R.C.S.

Mrs. \Yallis Mr. F. M. \Yalli , nlrs. F. 1. Wallis Mr. E. E. Wright

M.

n. c.:-';

Medical Staff.

111'. Frederic 1. Walli ,

;\1. R . C. S. E.

ANNUAL REPORT.

A NUR nw Olas for Women wa formed on 25th Jovember, 1 87, and 22 joined, 3 of whom bad all'eatly pas 'etl; 19 attended the proper compliment of classes, 13 pre ented them 'el ve ' for Exanlinatioll at Bal'l'aek Hall, on February 2 tb, 18 ,\Y}:en 12 pa 'sed. The Exallliiler, Deputy In pector General:J1. oates, n.N., e~presseu hllllself as being very well pleased with the class, and thought great credIt was due to Dr. \Valli' for his careful in 'tructioll ' . The ertificate were pre ented to the . uccessful Candiuates on Friuay, 6th April, by the Honourable Miss Brassey, at Broad Oak, the resilIence of the Presiuent, Oolonel II. Lane, J.P . , who took the hair. At the same time Lord Brassey, on behalf of the members attending the clas e ,pre 'en ted to Dr. F. 111. ,Yallis two ca es of from Decem bel' 1 6 to ~larch 1 Surgical In trumeuts auu an Illuminated Address, bearing the name of the d~nors­ " in recognition of his kind and able instrnctions a Lecturer.:' The presentatIon was suitably acknowleugeu, and reference was made to the actIve part the late Lady Brassey had taken in lhe formation of the Oentre. The followinO' statistics show the work tlone ;Since thc for~ation of the Oentre in June 1 83, 119 persoll have been in tructed [md 69 examined, of " 'hom 59 gained 'el'tificates, alld 5 l\Ietlallions. Graud total sin~e the !irst uetached class in January, 1882 :-221 persons instructed; 119 examined; 104 of whom gained Certificates, and five Medallions.


1887.

17()

] 71

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K.G.

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0

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Thl! :-'fayr)l, _\JI. f, Tbl)J'IIely. 300

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W. 8}JilJilJglaw.

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172

173

ISSUE OF CERTIF ICATES.

No. of Women

Xo. of :Men who have completed a course of instruction.

ANNUAL REPORT.

who have received Certificates.

130

115

130

115

who have completed a course of instruction.

No . of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions.

who have received Certifica tes .

1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aiel. I Nursing. SINCE FORMATION OF CENTRE. 35 29 SINCE 1 T JULY, 1887. 35 I 29 I

BLACKBURN

Men.

I Women.

CENTRE.

Formed 1883. President. The Right Hon. Viscount Cranborne,

111. P.

Chairman. The Right Rev. Bi hop Cramer·Roberts,

D. D.

Treasurer and Hon. Secretary. Mr. N atban A. Smith. Life Member. The Right HOll. Yi count Cranborne, M.P. Hon. Members. :fill'. Adam Dugdale. The Right Rev. Bishop Cramer-Roberts, The Venerable Archdeacon Rawstorne, M.A.

D.D.

Medical Staff. William G. Cort, M.R.C.S. 'rhomas IV. Gregson, l'lI. B.

Robert Hunt, J\I.n.c.s., Eng., L.R.O.P., Lond. James 11. H. :Martin, M.D. Members of Committee.

Dr. Robert IIunt Dr. J. M. H . Martin Dr. T. W. Gregson Mr. John Higginson Mr. Wm. Bury Mr. Thomas Kenyon Mr. D. J ohu Preston Mr. W. H. Burnett

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. ~Ir. ~Ir.

John Geo. haw Wm. Trickett Thos. Sharl'le .. Arthur Kenyon Robert Ea.. twoou Thos. IV. Bryne Fred. Smith A. W . Bragg

TilE principal work of this Centre dnring the year has been the formation and instruction of classes in connection with the Police Force. As will be seen from the tabulated form of the issue of Certificates, 115 men have gained the .( :First Aid" Certificate, the whole of this nnm bel' being Police officers and Constables. Since December 31st, a great number of cases have been attenueu to by the Policemen, the principal ones being as follows :January 1st, 1888.-Both arteries of wrist severed by breaking windows. Fainted from exhaustion. Tourniquet applied to brachial artery, and patient removed to I nfirmary. * January 2nd.-Badly burned about legs. Wounds covered with clothl:ls saturated with oil and patient removeu to Infirmary. January 25th.-Artery severed in arm, and several very large cuts by breaking windows. Banuaged all ,,,olmds, and applied tOlll'niC]uet to brachial artery and removed to Infirmary. * February 20th.-Fibula broken by a fall. Temporary splints applied and patient removed to Infirmary. * April 24th.-Compouncl fracture of left leg, about tllree inches above ankle; canse!l hy fall from a house. plints applieu and patient removed to Infirmary. * * In each of these cases the Honse, urgeon at the Infirmary spoke in very high terms of the manner iu which the Officers hau attenueu to the injuries, l?revented further injury auu alleviatell much surrering. On the 1 th ~Iay, a very ellthu iastic and well attended Ieeting was held in the Assembly Room of the Town Hall, when the Right Rev. Bishop Cramer· Roberts, D. D. pre illell, and The Right Honourable Vi count Cranborne, ~r.P. (President of the Centre) distributed Certilicate' to the member' of the Police Force and others. There wa. a large attendance of the members of the Corporatiol1, Clergy, and representative inhabitants of the li tl'ict. The Chairman in opening the proceedings, expre ed his plea ure at pl'ei>itlitlg on an occa iOll 0 interesting to himself and to the members of the Police Force, and adLled that, ,. there was a very old saying which he con idered "particularly applicable to that meeting, to the effect that (knowledge is power,' and "that knowledge with regard to 'First AiJ. to the Injured' wa a great power "in the alleviation of uffcl'ing. In a tOWll like Blackburn, where they were " surrounded by mill , and in the miLl,t of a uetwork of rail ways, and crow'ded streets, "accillellts uufortunately, were uound to happen. The dutie' of the members of the " force lay, of course, chieOy in the street., anLl by the interest they had taken in the " am bnlance work and the very creLlitable examinations they hall passed they had '( proved their desire to alleviate, a.. far a po 'ible, the ufrerings of their unfortunate " fellow-creatures. " Lord ranbol'l1e who was very warmly receiveu in presenting the Certificates, and in the course of a mo t elOlluent peecl1, referred at length to the great benefit of " goou nur ing" in the ca e of the Rick, and to the vital importance of persons being able to render immediate help in the event of accident or other emergency. His LonJship more particularly emphazietl the 110ce sity of such training for the Police, and saiu he hoped that the good example set by the members of the Force in Blackburn wonlJ be followed elsewhere and, indeed, become general thronghout the country. Pl'esenta.tiollS of a ca'e of urgicalIllstl'l1ments, sub cribed for by the members of the Police Force, to Dr. Huut the Instructor, and of an Inksta.ud, etc., to the Honorary Secretary, II'. A. Nathan mith, \yhich were suitably acknowledged, brought a most interesting ceremony, fully reponeu ill the local papers, to a close.


175

174 It was stated by Dr. Hunt, in the COUl' e of the proceedings, that he had ordered a special Ambulance carriage, built under the direction of .Mr. John Furle)" for the use of the to\nl, at a cost of £90. The Committee has been con iJerably strengthened during the year, and it is iuten d ell to push fOl'\vard the work of the A sociation vigorously in the ensuing Autumu. In the inuustries of the town there is grent scope for the development of Ambulance principles, anli their mefl_l1 anll beneficial applieation. The marked succe s which has attemleJ the Ambulance Classes helLl il~ connection with the Police Force, has given a great stimulus to the local feeling in favor of the work. There is an admirable fielJ for fresh operations in con n ection with the large :JIills and Factories of the town, and amongst the Railway eml)loyes. And it is believed that the Blackburn people are as sen ible of the benefits of Ambulance work as those of other towns. The fact only require to be brought to their minds to receive their hearty support. The Local Committee have been IUuch stimulate,l by the reports they have received of the succe""ful \,olk carried on by the illiddlesbrongh Centre, and believe that in Blackburn there are the same o}Jpol'tunities of usefulness and development.

TATE:JIENT OF ACCOUNT' FOR THE YEAR END IN G ilIAY 31."r, 1888. R rceipts. To Mis: Lewis for Gooll ', etc.

fZ

3 0 12 0 1

" :: -:.i;·s. Umgg J.ancash i re County Con" stalmlal'Y 0 13 " tl!(~ \T 011 . Archtln. Rnwstorllc,

2

1 !) !)

0

)f.A.

" the Blaeklml'll Borongh l'olic'l:! Fcm·c!. 5 12 ,. Pupil for ~[c" lnllioll & Postage" 0 :2 " R e\' . .J. n. Browl!. :'II. A.: 1'01' (j (:oorl:. etc. . Lho Ill;lf' k lJlll'll Borough Poliee Fon'e . 10 :2 ,. tltl' Wght Re\,. Bi hop era111(,1' HoIH)ltf;, V.D. Plll'ib of Re-eXHlI1illUlioll ( 'la. s 12 10 :Jfi"s A. E. Lewis for Gooel. " <lllcl CaITiuge :3 ., A, lam ])ugtlale Krl' 1

UE OF CERT IFICATE .

.J

(j (j

0

6 6 0

E.t:penditw·e . 13y Stationory and Printing £0 10 " Raggell School for Hoy for DelllOlJstration . 0 5 ,. R. Cross for 2 .-cts of, 'plints 0 4 :JIcdallioll amI Postage . 0 2 " Ragged ,'chool for Hoy for Dewoll tl'ation . o 10 ,'tOI es Dppal'lmellt for :JIcclalliolls 9 9 and Gooci::; . " 17 0 C. Kuo\\'les, AclIlJission unls for J>ulJlie Dish'iIllltioll of 'crtitica tes. . 0 3 ,: Express" Po tel's, etc. fol' tlitto. . . . o1 EXI'C'llSl'S of Re-exawinatil)ll Class . . . HOll. ,'ce. 1'01' Postages, Telegram, Carriage of ParceL' anel all. uwlry exl,cn e' COIlllecte(l with Centre. Police 'lasse, Pu l)lir ~\leetillg, etc., U ' per" • uwlrie "Book. 1 11 " 13alautel'flllittetl to Chief ,'ocretary 14 12

£46 14 No. of Women

Xo. of :JJen

who have completed a course of instructioll

who have rer~i\·,·d

Certificates.

who ha\'e cOlUvleted a course of im;trudion.

:'t. .John Amhulance As. ocintiOll,

\~~~Oe;~~~e Certificates

1st Aid. i Xursing

1st Airl.

£46 14

I

I

I

Blac·kl1llrtJ

No. of Certi licate(l PU1,ils \1"110 IHI\'e receivecl ::Uedallinus

Xu

~ursil! g. -~~~r·-pn-.---'W C~n-n-te-n-.-

11,\ -

F.

'R,I.)IER-RoBERT

'entre.

211

III SIXCE

111

115

18 67 16 1.T JULY, 1387.

I

Jlli/(· l'2.llt, L

BOURNEMOUTH FOl'luell 1

CENTRE. O.

President.

23

The J igJtt Re\,. th" Lnl'cl Bish op of '\TiIlChc. tel'. No. of men \vho have received re-examinatiou vonchel's since fOl'mation of Centre 31

Vice-Presidents. }lo. of men who have receivecl re-exalllination voucher. sincc 1st July, 1 87

20

x o.

of women who have received re-examination vouehers since formation of Centre 11

E. Harillg Yonllg, Esch \loon', E.-c!. J.P.

"T. "T,'. ..Fal]", E'cl-, "T. I.

6 6

6 0 2

9

8

Auclitc(l awl found {Fl!ED. , )UTH, corl'oct, J/Ill e 12th,] . AltTHuR hE""'-YO_', JII111Ur:I'S of Committee.

I

No. of Certificates gained at a D etached Class hel(l in 1 83 .

0

C!toirm((il.

A. ,'\[Hn, 11011. Sr·(·.

11

0 8 3

(BdlOp),

SI""'-CE FOmlATIO""'- OF CE""'-TJU~.

25]

3

:'11.1'.

,J. Robert'-TholllOll, E.·'h 'Y. FrazeI', E,-ch )!.D.

)[,11.

Chairman. Captain Maxwell-Goacl.

Treasurer. J. G. Honorary Secretary. Colonel Tomp on.

hephenl, E q.

)f.n.


177

176 Committee. P. W. G. Nunn, Estl. Captain Paget Rev. H. Peal' ou G. J. Piercy, Esq. Major Rebbeck T. B. Scott, E q . B. Scott, Esq. 'IV. V. SllOW, ESCh M.D. Mr. Sydenham Rev. l!~. E. TOylle G. Turner, E q. J. G. White, Esq., M. D. Mr. Worth Colonel Y olmg.

Rev. A. S. Bennett Lieut. -General Crawford-Cooke J. F . DL'{on, Esq. J . G. D. Douglas, Esq., M.D. Captaill Elwes D. Embleton, Esq. W. D . Furley, Esq. T. F. Gardner, Esq. Hyla-Gl'eves, Esq., M.D . Dr. Kersey Major Maunsell G. Mahomed, Esq. Mr. May A. Kin ey -Morgan, Esq. C. J. Ni:mn, E ll.

Annual Members. Miss B. Loyd l\Ii s E. Loyd Mr. H. E. McMahon M1' . MacdollalLl Major Maun ell Mrs. Miller MI'. 'Y. W. Moore Irs. Kinsey-Morgan Mr. C. J. Nixon II'S. Harington On low Captain Paget Mr. J. E. Park R ev. H. Pearson Mr. G. J . Piercy 1\11'. G. Rimin gtou Mr. Arnold Rogers Mrs. Arnold Rogcr Mrs. Ru sell Rev. U. B. Scott, D.D. Dr. 'Y. Y. now Miss H. outham 1\1i 's 1. G. B. 'to John Admiral i1' James uliYan, R.C.B. Colonel Tomp:o n Mrs. TOlllpson l\Iiss Tompson Miss H. Walker Miss Wright Mr. C. E. Baring Young, M. p. Colonel Young

Miss Baynes R ev. A. S. Bennett 111'. M. C. C. Burke Mrs. Buxton Miss Dyer Captain Elwes Mr. D. C. Embleton Iiss A. Ew hank Dr. W . S. Falls Mr. G. J . Fenwick Miss Fleming Dr. W. Frazer Mr. W. D. Furley Mrs. W. D. Furley Miss Gibson-Craig Captain Goad Mrs. Goad Mrs. Hyla Greves '!iss Harold-Brown Captain Hartley Mrs. Hoad 1I1iss Hope- Hall 1I1iss H. Irwin Mrs. Kellna,ray Dr. Kersey Mr. J. Kirwan Miss E. Kinvan 1I1iss F . Kirwan Mr. W. Knight Mrs. Knox

Medical Staff. Mr. J. F. Dixon, L.R.C. P . , M.ll.C.S. Dr. J . G. D . Douglas, M.D . , C. )1. 1\11'. D. C. Embl eto n, L.R.C.p . , nLR. C. S. Dr. YV. S. Falls, M.D . , F . R. C. P. Dr. YV. Frazer, M. D., M.K.Q. C.P. Mr. T. F . Gardner, JJ.R. c . P., :\1:. R.C.R . Dr. Hyla-Greves, M.D., C.M. Mr. A. G. S. Mahomed, M. R.C.S .

ANNUAL REPORT. local Committee have great pleasurc and satis fa ction in r eporting that during the past seaSOll much goou anu really useful work has been done in the Bournemouth Centre, t. John Ambulance Association, for which tbey feel deeply indebted to Dn:. Dixon, Embleton, IIyla-Greves, and Kinsey-Morgan, who in spite of their many professional engagements, have again most kindly and gratuitously delivered COUl'se~ of Lectmcs, to classes composed respectively of ladies, Railway employes, police, members of Volunteer fire brigade, anu others. The Lectures were attenuedl)y 136 pupils, 103 of whom -presented themselves for examination by Brigade Ul'geoll TOJlllinson, ~I. D., Association Examining Staff, with the very gratifyillg rc~u1t that 91 of the call11iLlate~ passed the searching examination to which they were subjected, auu have been awarded Association Certificates of QllaliHcation to re]1(ler aid to the injured, ~ick anu suITering. III aUllitioll to the above, 24 of the pupils who obtained their first Certificates dming the Allllmla,l1ce eason of 1 6-1 7, have tbis year entered for and passed their final re'-examination, and havc beel1 awarded the Association Mellallions. Though but eighteen months have elapseu since the Bournemouth Centre of this invaluable A!:l!:loeiatiou was l'eSH eitaleLl, it 11a during that short period registered 16 CerLificated allll ~4 MedallioneLl pupils, a fact which is us gratifying to the Local Com mittel' anll LectUl'er~, as it must be to all connected with and interesteu in the 'entre. By lle,'ire of lIcr ~Ia.iesty the Queen of • wellen antI .,. ol'way, a D emon tration was given in the. 'haftl::sbury lIall 011 the 29th Febrnary, and tbe Local Committee desire to takr. this opportunity of again recording their gratituue to the ladies and Railway e111plo)'0;; II'ho took part ill it, for the admirable aurl thoroughly ellicient manner in which they then tlemon b'ated the pmctical value of the Association, antl the special tha.nks of tho Committee are duo to Dr,'. Hyla-Greve a.nu Dixon for the time Ulill ability they bestolVed in bringing the demonstrators to that state of efficiency " hicll enahlCll them Lo UO credit to the111selves anLl the BOlll'11emouth Centre. The following- gmtifying lettor from the Queen's 'hambel'lain was receiveu by the IIollorary' ecretary, the tlay after the Demollstration :TlIJ.~

1\11'. A. Kinsey-Mol'gan,

M. ll.C. S.

Mr. P. ,V. G. Nunn, L. B.. '.P.,1I1.R.0.S. Dr. J. Robel'tsTholllSO Il, M.D., l<'.H.C . p. Mr. T. B. Scott, L.R.C.l'., M.ll.O.S. 1\11'. B. 'cott, M.lt. ' . S. Dr. YV. V. Snow, M. D., M. RC.p. Mr. W . G. Turner, 1I{'H.C. S. Dr. J. G. White, M. R. C.S.

"CR.\.G HEAD,

" 1st J.lfa1'Ch, 188 " 'm,-l [el' :\lajcsty, the Qucen of \\'ellell aud orway, desires me to convey to "the 'hail'lll:1.11 lLlld Committee of the BOll1'llCtllOllth Centre of the t. John Ambl1 "lnllce Association, the expl'eH~ioll or H er :JIll.jesty's extreme pleasure in witnes ing " the Demonstration which they HO succc 'srully cal'l'ieu out ye tenlay, anu her high appreciation of the errorts malIc to arronl hel' so much gratification. "To Lhose who actun,lly took part ill exhibitillg 0 elTectualJy the work of the " l\ ssoeiatioll, the lallies, the tloctOI'~, atlll thc Rail\\'ay men, lIer J\Iaje ty would aho " wiHlt tn eX[lres~ her thanks aull h oI' allmiration ofthe excellent performance of their " work. "Thc arrangements maue for thc Queen's COll1rolt and convonience were perfect in " all tlleil' pal'ts, and H et' Maj esty will ever r('member with 111ea ure and intcre t, tl1e " work or the Ambulance A sociation ill Bournemouth. " 1\[ay I requl'st yon to make known these scntiments of lIer Maje ty to all COll"J1ected with the Demonstration. " I remain, yours faithfully, II. Y. TOC'KENSTRO)l." 1'0 COLONEL TOMPSO , n onorary cc1'etary, BOllrnemol1th Centre, :'1[2 St. John Ambulancc Asso ciation. I I


] 79

178 It was hoped that this year the Committcc would be in a position to cstablish the Ambulance Corp. , so ably amI strongly allvocalcd by Mr. John Flll'lcy, Dcputy Chairman of the A soeiation, at the Public Meeting hehl ill thc Oairns' Memorial House, on the 25th November, Lut the expense of the above tlel11011stmtioll, and a reference to the accompanying statement of accounts, will fully explain theirrcgl'cttell inability to do so at present, when it is mentionel1 that the establishment of thc Corps would entail an expenditure of about £16.

BRADFORD CENTRE. Formed 1887. President.

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS, TO 31ST MAY, 1888. The Mayor of BraMonl (Al(1el'man J. Morley).

E.i]Jen clit w·e.

Recei7Jts.

To Balance Credit in Bank brought forward. . £9 11 " Subscriptions and DOllation 24 19 Tickets of Admission to Lectures 33 5 6 10 " Sale of Class Books. Medallions 8 2

£82

8

By Class Book . amllHaterial Cla~s and Examination " Expenses . . . " Printing allll Adnrtisjng Postage . . . " Medallions IIirc of Room for Com" l1littee ~Ieetil1gs Dt!monstration hefore Her Uaj esty the Queen of S,,-eden and 1\orway Balancc Cr. in Bn,uk .

8 6

0 0 0

£9 19 3·1

3

Honora ry Secretaries.

6 2

4 6 7 0

o 13

6

5 14 1

8

;\fl'i-l. U. Dixo1l.

Rev. V. J. Ryall, Treasurer. has. Lonsdale, E (1.

13 9

7 1

0 8

Committee.

---3

£82

8

3

II'. J. Harper mchell, Mrs. R. Parkinson Mr. J. H. Parkinson hli s A. Potter 1\11's. A. Prie tman Mr . Freel Prie tman ~Ir.·. Y. J. Ryan nlis K. Tonlof!, 1\Ii Tukc Mi sM. Tllke Mr. J. E. Tuke ::\1 r~. Hcmy ,nlitc

:Mr. G. Ackroyd, Junr. Exa.mined and found correct,

,V.

ROBERT J',IAuxsRLL } . DAYID SYDEX1LUT, 'Auchtof's.

I SSUE OF CERTIFICATE .

~o .

who have completed a course of instruction.

of Men who have received Certificates.

1st Aid.

lUI'S.

Medical Staff.

who have rc·ceiYE'd Certificates.

I

I Nursillg. 1st Aill. I Nursing.

46

94 S[~WE

62

~lorley

46

24

62 lsT 25

76 JULY,

1

24

J.P .

No. of Ccrtiflratell

Pupils who have rf'Ct'ivell Medallions. I- WOI1lCIi. :Men.- -

mCE F010IATTOX OF OEXTHE.

62

.Miss Bonsor 1111'S. Brice 1\1r. J. . Chaplin. 1\11'. 'has. A. Dick 011 ~[r. ,\T lll . F. Fielll Hon. 1\11'i-l, R. Fostcr ~J 1'. M. John Gill 1iss ~1. :rregson 1\1 r. La" l'elll'e Hanly, .J.l'. 1\ll's. '. LOlli-ldalc

No. of Women w1l0 have completed a course of instruction.

M.A.

46

2

:'\Ll'. F. Harber, ~r. R.C.;;. ':\11'. Gilclll'ist Bnrnie, ~r. It. c.S. Mr. D'An:y 'arter, ~1. H.l'.S. All'. Alhel't E. Foster, ~I.I:'!'.;;. 1\h. Thui:>. W. Hine, :II. B. 1\[1'. Sallluel LOL1ge, JU111'., ~l.ll.I · .;;.

.l\ll'. II. Mealle, ~I. It.C.R. M)', A. Rabagliati, ~r.D. Mr. 'Y. Lake Robert , ~r. n .. !-i. :.\r1'. H. E. Taylor, ~l.R.l' .S. :.\ll'. Hcnry ,Yhite, ;lI.D.C.~f. Mr. Thos. \\Tillllot, ~L n.c.S .

22

1887.

I

This Centre \Yas resuscitated in Novrlllhrr 1886. the Ocrtific:l.l('s iSi-llle(l prior to rcsnsC'itatioll. '

21

I---

No rr('ol'(lH arr ohtaillnlllr or

ANNU AL REPORT. TIm Bmllf'01'l1 entre was rOnllCl1 all Decl1mber 20th, 1 7, at a Public Meeting held ill the 'OllllCil 'hamber of Lhe Towll Hall. "ince thaL (late First Aid las es haye lJecll hehl in the hurch Institute (M. and F.), pringlielLl House (F. ), Low 1001' (1\1. ), Queensbury, Friends Meeting Honse, and the Ch1ll'ch I nstitute.


1 0 Thc follo\\ing

ertificate. werc obtain ell ; ::'lale. . 6

Firt illd, Chureh I nstitute Low 11001' "priugfield Hou e Queen hury

26 22 9 41

Xnro;ing,

Friend~

Females. 7

11

+

::.reeting Hon. e

40 =

Total 1.

12

, hipley Church I ntitute

O~ Tllc.-tlay, ::'lar('h 6th. 18 '" whil t so III I.' )Jlcmllcl's of the A hover Foothall Clull wer' playing a friendly galll!'. a y01111~ m:lll llallle 1 .TaJl1e Flint. had one of hi. leg· In-okL'n. The Re,-. .J . D. ~-o(l.ler, \"]10 ha.· gainell all ~1.1ll1JU]allce Certificate at Clay Cru:s, met titl man's friuHl taking the patient home ill a cart "ith his leg unsupportell. ::'11. XOlhler :-;toppcll the cart un.l applied temporary .l'lint:, and the doctor wbo aftenl"al'lls ct the hroken lilllli rClI1arke.l that it could not ha,e received better " lir·t aill" tl'ca tment.

9 9

30

:''L\.TE:\IEXT OF RECEIPT,'

~\.XD

EXPL-DITl.:-mc: FOR THE YEAR EXDIXG

.J CXE l:;TH. L. During the year 1 6-7, seven Dctache.l CIa.c hall been helll in the Ilit1'ict and 53 male and 63 female olltainell Fir,;t _l.i.l Cenificatc:.

CLA Y CROSS CENTRE.

1:1 c il'l . rl'cciYell rill' nllok .... 'crtilH'ate·. ::'Icllullioll.; etl:. It •. .1.1l1J1la] ,ubl'ril'tion .... dc.: ::'Ir,; ..LlI LOll . ::'li. XI Iller (dlJnatil)l1, ::'11. Thns. ,\'ilkill~on }[r. (:1'0. Howe .\11'. r:l'O. Parker Dr. 'l!a \\'}I(')' • ::'11'. II. "-. :l'eatnrc:x

To

('.1 ... 11

Formed 1 7

J1v •

t11 16

0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1

ti

2 2 ;; 5

6

:;

U 0 0 0

-C13 10

6

E 'prllditur r . 'millry Di"hur"ClJlcnb, JUIIL lUth.l :C7. tnJune 15. 1 ' £11 11 11 l1ahJIll'c relllitted to .or. .Tohu', Gate . :2 7

£13 19

6

BalalH'1 ill hawl tlJ\\anl.

President. ::\11'. John Jack on, .J.P.

\\Tl' h.lYl' eX<llllin 11 tit' n110,(' _\.ccount \\'ith the 1louk aI1l1,"oucher. prolluced aUll the s:1l11e eorrcct. T/·;O. IIII\\'E, Chainn Ill. Chy Lw .. , THOs. KL-O_-, Trw.surer . .11(11/ :31 ~/, 1" ".

Jillli

Chairman.

Treasurer.

::'11'. George Howe.

:J11'. Tho. Wilkin ·on,

,rlT

Honorary Secretary.

:JIr. H. W. Greatorex.

I\'UE OF CERTIFll..1.TE.'.

Life Members. The Clay Croo;:>

------------------------~

Xo. of )fen

olltpally.

Annual Members. Dr. Cha\yner :J[r. H. W. Gl'eatorex

::'11':. Jack 011 ::'11'. (;co. ParkeI'

who lHlYC c'oll1\,let-·t!

a l'ourse of

h:lYl' rcc~i\'etl C('rtitlcate~.

who hayc

who hayc receh-c.l L'ertilicatl'''.

COllr"l' III'

instrnctllli.

Xo. of Certitleate.l Pupil' who ha\'c )fetinllion.

r~cd\ed

Women.

)len.

1 0

23

161 r,LE 12

( 'lay Dr. L. H. Pegler.

of "omen

COilljllct,t! a

:JI1'. T. Wilkillsoll

Medical Staff. Dr. Alfred Chawne1',

who

ill~tructioll.

Donors. ::'11'. Geo. HOIYC ::'Ess i\ oeleler

• -0.

.valJ 31.1, 1.

1::;'1' JULY,

I

1

5

7.

12

II. W.

CiREATO}{EX.

Hon.

fcrrtory .


L . ''\

1 2

Honorary Treasurer. )11'. _\..lex.

DUNDEE

m.p ou,

j.CCOllll

ant. 1:14,

Olllllle1'ciJl tre t.

Honorary Secretary.

OENTRE.

Lieut.-CoL Rmkill, 1,t Y.B. BIll. k ,y tch. 1:3. _\..lbt t :O- luare. Formed 1: . .,4. The.~

form tlle

"ub-e

Ulll1lltu:!

of un.'ine",".

President. The Rirrht Hon. The Earl of D'Jthmort and Kin<'hoI'llc L 1 L' Forfar hire. 0 • OIl II utl'llaut of Patroness of Women's Classes. The Right Hon. The COlmte

of

~D'athmore .

THE Lommitt

Vice·Presidents. The Pro,o t of Dundee ... il: John Orul'y) Bart., of I n,erqnbarity :JIr. George .lrmittead lli. Frank Hendel' on The Chairman of Dnndee Royal Inhrmary

:Jil. J . Campbell mith Sherifi''u .. tirute of Forf.:u·"hir: Lolond Er kine of Linlathcu ReI. _ lin .Campb n. )[. _\., B.ll. ... }lr. \\ . Ogih-y Dalglei..h, of Errol )11. J . W. )hller, )1.D.

Committee . ... :JIr. :JI. F: Ander:::on, :ll.B., C.:ll. }Ii. J01m B. }lacLeod. )1.D. C .. I. }Ir. Dand Beattie Bain. :ll D l.ll . }lr. ~aniel G. }Iar hall, )1. n. \ C.)L Edin. ' ... }lr. Charles }Ioon, )1. ll .• c.)!. :JIr;., Alex. Can: l' bell, )1. B.: F. n.l. '>. E .. }It:-~. 'teel }Ioon, L.It. ~'. P .. L. I.. ( . '. E. . urgeon-MaJor 1 tY.B. l::Hack\\atch Prmcll,al Peter on Glliwr, it" L )lh 0" ,. }Ir.:.~ Peter Campbell, :1LB., L.lc.C.t>.E., ... Lieu~. -Col. Rankin, Hon. v L(.. It 1.\ e"l,ort \ . B. Black Wat-ch :J1r. Tho". H. Cox. Duncar e }lr. ,,:. RolJert ~on. Balfilore. _~ c"llon ... Mr.A. Jame' Duncan. )I.D.) L.R.l.".E. _ :.\11'. \\ alter :--hq1herd, Cllioll }1Lunt Proie 'ur Ewing. 'C ni,erin- Colleae ~ Profe'l)1 ~tl:b6all L uiYer ity Colle"e ~ :JIr. \\. T. Grant, )1. ll .. C.ll:. I:lrol~ahtj"" }Ir. John harp: of Dalmuir Ferry " 0 • }lr. RoLert ':::iudail·. )1. D. }Ir. D. Greig;)l.D., F.R.L'.::..E. : }Ir. ~lex.}I. tillker,)I. _\.., )1. n .. C.)1. }lr. A. D. C;rilnonll, of Glenericht }lr. Cha~lt?s T~mldemall. )1. B. L.)I., * :JIr. J ?sel.Jh Grimond, of Kinnettle 1 t , .D. Dlack ,Yatch Captam Howard Hill It ,- B Black }b. "-. B. Thomp on EnNinccr Watch , .. Lieut.-Col. P. G. \Yal'ker ~I,.irlie Place }lr. Wm. Hentler.. on, Park Place .. }~\. John \Y. ,Yemys,', )r~D., F.n.L ."'. E . * }II'. Robt. ~ohnton, )I.B.. c.)!. ,l!'ou"hty FelTY :JIr. P~ter hell' Jr., BonnyJ,allk Houe .:'Ill'. J~hu' H. '''alh·r. Senior }Ia~is';)Ir. \\ m. Low. on, of Balthanock trat.'. X eWllOJ t ~ '" Colonel }lorion, I, t \-.D. 1I1ack WatclJ * }lr. J. }la kie '\~hytc, )1.A .. )I.ll .. }Ir ..R. ~~: }lcCosh, )1..\.., )l.D.,::I1.J~.l'.l'.L. )1.1:.L',"'.I::., 1.t \' .H. lllack Watch : ul'ennte~dellt, Royal Illtil'mal'Y , * ':\Ir. AUtlre\\- 'I\' iboll, )1. 13., ' . )1. :J11. D.. }lacElI'an, )1.])') L.)L, ~Ur(feOu­ ,:\11'. Charlc.' 'te,,-an Yonll~, )1. H.l'.s.J:. .:'IIa.]')} It \'.13. Black Watch "" Chairman of Committee and Convener. (\Tacant). Vice-Chairman. 1r. .T, E . .d. ..'-le::'o-all, :II. A (aJll~I). ,III . n·L Ity . "

ollpgr

In

I"tllt·te conrl', of ill tructiOll, nyo alwidged !!i\'cn ~ the one, by Dr. C ~te \tnt \' om.",. t) the \\'Oll1l'n attending th> thcr. ty Dr. }l. F. J.. lltler,oll to the ~irls Inll. mectill~ ill the Hunter',; Hilll. I t iil hopetl thnt tlll,e abri(lg"d L ernr .. lin:, h the me'111~ of intlncing tho-e who heard them to un lLi l~kL thl' ll111plLle l'l nr~e at a t'l.ltnre tillll. 111 , v \ 'lIluer l' --;. under th~ 1l1.l"piCl·" l1f thi." C0ntrl'. a lletache 1 cla,,: "'n taught in .. I'lr. t _\iJ" at ~\ncktl Hlhr ].' Pl'. lL,l,lanc. a 1111 \\<1" exami.ncll in January li. ly Dr. I..,ibb. when 4 l,er"'tllb l~ men and '2n \\Ollll'U obtained Certi!lciltcs. R -lxamination" \\"01' abo h ,hI ther0 in _\Uglbt 1':; i. by Dr. Leslie Ogihie. \YelllleLk :::;trL t. L111l10n. whell '2'2 p r~ Jh 11 men nnlIl1 WOllWU ) l're-011ted them elYe"'dC

all\1 1'.1""LI1. 111 l) t bur. L -G, a (lel'lIt·,til11l c,)1l,'i 'till~ of Colonel }flwi"on. PrOfl'S"'lll' .:te;gall. tll I{I)Jlllr.\I'~ ~ '01'1 i:H)'. and a llPl;\chnll'nt of Ccrtii'l'iltell 11ll'11. "iSltl'll Conp:1r-J,ngn,; hy 1'l''lllL l. II) bring tllt, "nhject l)f \mblllnll l'l' In';(l'IIctill ll tll tIll' notice Ill' the inhahitant,; of that to\YU. "\ hl'ge and influential ilLl'l'ting. pr0-illl'd o,er by the CIlIer ~I'l.:!;J,;trnt(' \yaf< Iwlll, ,.1111 it ":1,, rc:-.olwd to lll! III a branl h of the St. John Allll'llllllCt' A" ... ori.1ti,'\n ill COl1l1i'l'tltll1 \\lth Ihl> DIIllll,,' t llltl'l _\ lOl1\uUIll'e \\,1, ,1'I,Ollllt'11 UI (',1\'1 \' '-)lIt Ihl H>,-l,lntioll, I1mi n- ,1 I'"ulr '2 ].\",;e,; were [lwme·l fOl


1 4

185

instruction in the "Fi.rst Aid" Syllabus (1 for men and 1 for ,,'omen.) They ,,'erc both taught by Dr. Gibb, and afterward examined by Dr. Templeman. In J anuary 1887, by invitation of the Dunkeld Young Men's 'hri tian Association, a similar deputation visiteLI that town, anLl gave explanation and Llemon ·tration of the work of the As ociation to a large aULI interetiteLl allLlience. teps were taken to promote the worl;:, classes were formed and were attended hy about 90 person. The necessary Lectures were given by Drs. Did: on, Dunkelll, and, subsequently, an examination '\'as conducted by Dr. Gibb, Coupal' Angns. In conclusion, it is estimated that within the period embraced hy this Report 4 6 persons (2 10 men and 376 women) have received a complete course of instrndion Ul the Dundee Centre, and that ~02 per on (108 Dlen and 94 women) han reeeiyetl Certificates. howing totals since the formation of the Centre in Fehruary 1 ,1 of 203 pertion ' (11 7 men and 851 women) who have attended a complete comse, and of 1037 per on (648 men anel3 9 women) who haye receiYell Certificates, of tlwle 120 pcrtions are now in pos ession of the Medallion of the As ocialion or haye (lualilied to rcceiYe it. Drs. Bain, P. Campbell, C. Dickson, Grant, Gibb,'talker, Templeman, and Mackie "W hyte having taught gratuitously 2 01' lUore clasl:lcs, have been appointcd HonoraJ'Y members of the Association by the Central Council in London, and are also qualified as examiners. The Treasurer produced a tatement of Account, hewing a ualance 01 £12 19s. (1. in favour of the Association. A General Meeting of the As ociation wa' held in the Young Men's 11ri'tian Association Hall, on Thur day, October 20th, 1 7. The Earl of •'trathmore, President, in the Chair. There were pre ent beside : - herill' Call1phell "-lllith, Dr. Merry, Rector High School; Drs. inclair, A. Jame, Duncan, W. T. Grallt, Marsball, Mr. P. Kerr, 1111'. Dewar, Chief Con la.ble ; Principal Peterson, niYel'sity College; Mr. J. Sharp Balmuu' ; The Yery Rev. the Dean of Brechin. l'oloncllllorison, Lieutenant-Colonel Rankin, Captain H. Hill, Captain Scott, R. " Professor Steggall, Rev. J. J. Dunbar, :nfr. R. J . Niven, Rev. . G. Heal, ~Ir. lIIiller, Rational Telephone Company; Mr. A. impsoll, etc. Letters of apology were read ii'om the Pro\rost of Dundee; ir John Ogilvy, Bart. ; The Rev. Colin Camphell; Dr. MeC:osh, Superintenuent, R0yal I nfirmary; Mr. Frank Hendel' on, etc. The l\linutes of last General Meeting were read anu approved of. The following letter from the Clerk of the Dundee Police Commission to the Honorary Secretary was read :"15,

ALBERT SQUARE,

" Novcmbt?· 11th, 1885.

" D EAR Sm.-With reference to the Ambulance Waggon hanued over to the "Police Commissioners by the 'to John .Ambulance Association a. short time acro for "the benefit of the inhabitants of this tOlVlJ, the Police Commissioners at ;hei1' " Meeting on Monday, directed me to convey their sincere thanks to the AssociatiolJ " for the hand ome gift, and for the assistance already given by the Association lJ)' "means of the Ambulance ,Vaggon and appliances . " Yours faithfully, " To :MAJOR R.ANK! T, (Signed) T. TnoRNToN, "( H on. Sec.) GlC1·lc." Tile following letter from the Chief Com,table to the Provosl ot Dundee was also read, viz. ;-

" DuxDEE, " Octobc?' 19th, ] 887. "DI';All :-lIIL-The grateful tllanks of the COlllmunity are llue to the Executive "C:ollll11ittce of the ASl:loeiation, for the great energy and ahility they have displayed "in eonllcetion with the formation, elTective equip!llent, and carrying out of the " Dumlce t'ent)'(', which has heen n.n immcnse bOOll. " It i almost needless, at the present time, to detail the advalltages which have " followell from the cstall1il:lhing of this belJeficent Institution in our midst. The " Allllmlullcc waggoll, ",hidl Wll-; gl'lleroul:lly pl'el:lentell by lilt. Armistead, is in almo -t " llaily lise, aml is higlily apprcciated, heing taken advantage of by all classes for the Co (;omfortable tranl:lport of the sick anu illjlll'eL1. The other Ambulance apJ:lliances " stationcd throughout the tOWll are alo con tautly taken aLiyantage of, and there is ,. 110 lloulJt that many yalual)le li,-es have been tiaveLl, and llluch ~mifering prevented, "thl'Llllgh the ill 'trllllleutality of the Association. Member of it are so numerous "thronghout the town and neigltlJomhooll, that scarcely any accillent can occur " withollt one or morc cOllnected with the Al:ll:lociation heulg immediately found to "rcllLlcr tlie necc1crl aid until the sen'ices ofa met1ical11l'actitioner are secured. 1'he "tillpcriutenucnt of the Royal 111 f11'1nal'), has repeatellly spoken in praise of lhe " \\ ay in which 11er::;01ls snfl'ering from l:lerious accidelLts now arrive at that institu"tion, cUlllparcll with the wretched lLlanUer in wh.ich such cases fre(luently " prcviously arriyed there. .c The Local lunicipal autboritie,' haye giyen every encouragement to members of ,. lhe variou public <1epal'tment~ in to\yn to join the ~l. ' 'ociation, and haye in this "way dOlle their be't to secollll the laudable eITort of the excellent Connnittee. " ixty men l'rel:lently CITing in the Dundee Policl' Force have received in truction "in Ambulance work, and can be readily distinguished hy their wearing a silver "eros on the left arm of their tunic '. " A deep llclJt of gratitude il:l due not only to Colonel Mori on who was the pioneer "of tlli:; movcment, llUt also to Colonel Hankin, the intleftltigable Honorary " ecrctary, ,\'ho lta\'c gi\'etl gralnitollsly much valuahle time and a.ttention to this , im portant \\'ork. It must be a source of great O'ratilication to tho e gentlemen to "kllow that they haye heeu 0[" '0 lIluch "ervice to their fello\..-men in connection with " the Association, and that their 'ervice are thorougbly appreciated. " I am, dear iI', " Yoms faithfully, " 1'0 H UGH BALLI'ir:lL\LL, Es(~., (Sig.wd) D. DE'\'AR, C.C. "PI'OL'Ol:lt

o/Dundec."

The Report wa unanimou.ly adoptell on the motion of the Right Hon. the b<1,i1'1na.n. 'ccomlell by Mr. ,.eOl·gc Malcolm. A Yote 0[' thanks to the Lectlll'ers oC the A:sociation \\"a llloycd by Dr. Merry, and ca.l'l'ic(l unanimously. Dr. J. lILlCkil' ,"'-hyle replied. A Yote of thanks to tho Executiye CO\lllllittee incll1lling the Chairman, the HOll. Sl'c. awl the alHlitors lIlesl:lrl:l. ~loody, tllart aml Hoborholl, \\ as proposed by "herifl' Campbell mith and olone! J\lorisoll l'epliell. The appointment of the N cw Ollllllittec al:l abo,'o, \rho illcl111ling otficial ', &c., with POWl'I'S, wa' propo 'ell by Principal Peterson. l'collLletl by the Rev. J. J. DlIllhar, a.lUl Ca1'l'ieLl unanimonsly. A Yote or l hallkR to th(> 'hair man was ]ll'Ol'0scll hy])1'. inclail' a11(1 ullanilllOl1 -ly ('<1l1'i(>d.

1'he

hairnHlll rephc(l a ll(l th meeting f;epa rated.


187

186 ISSUE OF CERTIFI CATE Ko. of Women

Xo. of Men who baye completed a COlli' e of

who haye completed a coure of in tructioll.

who ha\'e

receiyetl

Certificates.

instruction.

1st Aid.

1333

762

H6

114

I Xursing.

Xo. of Certificated Pupils who have recei I'od Medallions.

have rect'il'etl Certificates. IdlO

1st AicL

I N"ursing.

J.

Women.

Mell.

SINCE FomL\.TION OF 'E.:\THE. 935 I 151 I 405 0 SrXUE 1ST JULY, 1 7. 235 I 105

120

A large number of pupils have attel1(led these Lectures, and a very consiclerable number of Certificate' have b0011 outainell. Several in stances haye occurred \\'here most valuable Fir -t Aid has been rendered by those \dlOSC knowledge has been derived from the e Lectures; at lea t one case has been reportcd where life has prohabJy been save<l hy treatment so received. Two Ambulance ,Yaggon." llcsignel1 by :\II'. Furley, have ueen purchased and placetl, olle 11 t Cimlerfonl, the other at oleCol'll. It is proposell to estahlishetl au Aml.JUlance Corps in the District. Th e hest thank' arc due to the medicallllcll of the Di::,trict, who have most readily a11tl conliaUy gi" Cll their sen'ice ' at the Lecture'.

M. W. COLC fl E.TER-W DIY ·S. R'\~Kl~, 11011.

Secretary.

FROME CENTRE. FOREST OF DEA.N CENTRE. FOl'mcll 1

FOnlletl 1

0.

6. President.

President.

The

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L lIOIlonralllc the :Jlal'llues;; of Bath.

Sir J. Campbcll, Bart. Chairman. Chairman.

Deputy Chairman.

Ur. M. 'Y. Colchester-Welll),ss.

Ir. A. Thoma.

Treasurer.

Hon. Secretary.

:JIr. J. Gui e.

:JIr. F. L. Lucas.

'al'tain A. II. Tucker,

J.P.

Vice· Chairman. :'Ill'. F. W. Clarke

B.A.

Committee. A?U,UAL REPORT. THE First Course of Ambulance Lccturc in the Forc. t of Dean ",as giycn at CillLlerford, in the yeal 1 85, by Dr. Wilton of Glouce tel'. Iu the following year a Centre wa' fonnell in the Fore 'l. The Omcer' of the Medical Aid Branch of the Forest of Dean Recreation antl Medical Aitl Association, were appointed to act as Officers of the Celltre Ullllel' the Rulps of the l. John Ambulance Association . I n from 18 6-87, the following Lednrcs I\'ere deli \'erl'll : 1. A Conrse of First Ail1 (male) Lcctlll'c.s at Cimlerfonl lJY Dr. :Jlacartlley. 2. A Course of First Aid (male) Lcctures at Daybrook hy Dr. Macartlley. 3. A Course of First Aid (male) Leclnre-.; at Coleronl hy Dr. DuclHtllan. 4. A Course of Fir;;t Aid (female) Lecturl's aL Culcf'unl 11y Dr. Trotter. From 1887-8 , the follo\\'i11g Lecturf's were dpjivcl'ed : 1. A Cou1';;e of First Aill (male) Lectures at Dayln'ook hy Dr. l\Jacu,rLncy. 2. A Course of First Aid (male) Lectures at Parl<end hy Dr. H alpin. 3. A Course of First Aid (male) Lcdlll'e.~ nL ·0\\'11Jlam hy Dr. C'arJrtoll (to Rail,,'n) E111ployes). 4. AC'Clur.pnrFil"tAHl I!lnl p) Lpdnlc .11.'(\\,1111<11111,) Dl. ('al'lpLoll. .l.

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Treasurer. II. Mal':Jlurtric.

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Honorary Secretary. ~11'. A. W . ..\loo1'e. Medical Staff. Cnck('y, \1.1!.I.~. ~lr. 1\. \\'. Dalb", L.IU'.I'., MI'. \\'. (t. Eyall'~, 1,.I!.l'. P., All'.

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1 B

189 TREA.

Annual Members.

. Baily E. Baily ,J. Baily )Ir. '\'. Baily The ~ral'lluis oC Bailt ~lr. F. BCllllle ~li .. A. E. BenllcLL Re\,. R. R. Bromage Rev. J. G. Bulman ~li s Bnlman ~Ir. F. ,I'. Clarko ~1r. A. "'. Dalby .:'111'. E. H. Dickinson, ~Ir. W. Dunn ~1r. ,'IT. C':'. Emn' ~Ir. H. ITurvey

20TH .J

:Jlr. J. D. Knight ~\Lr. J. II. KnotL ~l!". Le d'OS

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)11'. A. W. l\loo]'(' Mr. J. Pearce )Lrs. 'Y. . Pellu\, Dr. J. ~I. Rattra)' :Jlr. H. T. Rawlings Mr. . T. Ra"'lingli )li· Sm\'e11 )11' '. J aIm heppanl )11'. R. R. Tanner ~1r. W. Tonkin Rev. the Han. A. HallInl!'},- Tracy aptain A. II. Tucker, J.P.

J. P.

,r.

RER',' BALAN' E • UEET FROM 20TH .lUXE, L L/, TO

Rcccipts. a·h Bulanc brought fonmnl uhseriptions la~s Fees T OrlOll, • '1. Philip DeiachC'tl 'lass, ]1erJ'llir;s B1ll'lley ~nle 01' :-Ito['es Rl'('einll 1'01' hire of' ~Io(l(·l,; . Sllllllries :-Ia1e:11)le :-Iton's in hnlHI

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AXXU AL REPORT. TUE follo\\'ing Clas es have been held llurillg the ]Ia. t year :Lecturer. Mr. W. G. Evan..

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AnditL'(l and jotlu(l corrcct, 26th

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May, 18 Frome.

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Donors.

Kovember, 1 7. K orton 't. Philip. Xursing. Decemoer, 1 7. Frome. Kursing.

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Dr. J. :Jl. Rattray.

Mr. A. J. II. ere pi.

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NUlllley. Frome. Kort011 ,'t. Philip.

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l'ERTIFIC'ATE~.

Xu. of WOlllen

No. of Mcn

2

The Annual Meeting wa held all the 10th April, , at tlle )1 'challics' Hall, Frome, when the recently-awanle(l 'crtificates were llistJ'ibutcll 11,}' th' nJarljue s or Bath, Prc. ident of the Centre, selectiolls of vocal !uusi(' heillg rOlllh're(1 uy tlle following lallies and gentlemen: Mi. s K. Knight, Mrs. Rogers, Miss ,\,ithcrby, Mossrs. Frankbam and Morgan aml Dr. Rattray. By his removal from Frome tho onllniLtee \I ill shortly lose Lho .. 'l'vices or their Treasurer, :Jlr. Mac.l\lurtie, \I'ho was one of the fOUllde1's of Lhe "Htre, has been an enthusiastic slipporLer of the 1ll0velllellL and hi1!1self ltol(l. a .First AlIL l'ertihcate. His los~ will be gr atly felt.

who lH1YC ctllllpll'l.Cll it conrse (If

illstl'l\di(lll.

whn

han~

n'l'pin'(l L'cl'lilical~H.

who han'

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42

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L'erti licates. !

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50

60

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1ST JULY, 1

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Xo. of Certiticate,l Pupils who hun' rl 'c(· i\,cu Mcdalliolls.

who lun-e

cOlllpleLed It l·tll1I'Sl· or inslnll'titlll.

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Chairlllall. CCI'et<lI'J).


190

191 H eck m on d vvike Section. Chairman-Mr. J. B. Oates, Jun. Vice-(JJwit'lllrm-?:OIr. G. Ledgal'l1. TI'Msul'('1·-?:Olr. A. Hardwick. SeC1·r/Ctl'y-'JIr. T. 'Y. Crowther. Inspectol' oj 11Iuterictl-nIr. J . B. Brooke. HOil. SurgeonsDr. Broughton. Dr. Patterson.

REA VY WOOLLEN DISTRICT CENTRE. General Committee.

Batley Section.

L iversedge S ection. Clwil'lnan-Rev. 'Y. Fo" ler, 1I1 A . Vicc-O/tairman-::'lr. 'Y. J. 'Yoodcoel'. Tl'eCtsure,·-?:oIr. C. Rouse. Scc)'cl(lt'y-?:oIr. H . Hol'l'ox. lIon. Slu·gf'oa-Dr. hive, }1.11.

Ohai?'1nan--Mr. Samuel Juhb, J . P . Vicc -Ohairman-Mr. D uke Fox. T1·casU'rer-Mr. W. J . R. Fox. Secrctary - ?:oIl'. R. Gadie. Han . SurgeonsDr. Fryer. D r. Aitkin. Dr . Swann. Dr. hirley. Dr. Brm-\'11.

Mirfield Section. Ohrrirlll(lIl-'JIl'. J. H. 'Yalker.

Devvs bury Section. ;,[1'.

Ohai1-man-Mr. R. 1. Critchley, J . P. Vicc-Ohainnan - 'Mr. Geo. Bowden. T1·easurc)' - .?lIr. James Carter. Sec1'etary- Vacant. Han. Secretal'iesDr . W atts. Dr. Lee. Dr. H alliwell. Dr. Beattie.

n.

Birstal and Gornersal Section Chairman-Mr. John I neson Vice-Ohai1'mCtn- Mr. E. ,'17. Wainwright. T l'easw·e?·- 1Ir. ,'17. Pre.'ton . Secl'eta)' icsMr. H erbert nIarriott. Mr. Nelson Ohlroyll. Han. SW'gconsDr . Forsyth. Dr. ;\I<1.S011. Dr. Broughton.

Raven sth orpe S ect i o n . OhaiJ'inan-n1r. 'Vm . llowgate. Vice-OhCtinnan-Mr. John Nevin . Rev. W . C. Whitehea(l, T TeCtsW·C1'- 1'.11'. J as. Sanderson. Sec I'eta,·y-'Mr. Thos. Brooke. lIon. Sttl'gconsDr. Love. Dr. Fairclough.

::'Ir ..J. Milner.

T hornhill Section. (JJwiJ'ln((,~-::'ll'.

Henry Crossley. Vicc-(JJwif'iila/l- ?:.Ir. John Thomas. Treaslt,·c,·-nIl' . .1. Hawke. worth. Secl'etw·y-r..1l'. llenry Habteal1. lIon. SIGI'!/W,l-Dl'. n:wie·.

Staincliffe Sec ti o n. Ohai1·man- Mr. J . Tattersfielcl, Jun . V ice-Ohail'1nan-nIr. Barber Crawshaw. T7'easu1'er-.?l1r. J . F . Hesselgreaves. Sec1·eta7'y- Mr. Ephm . Hirst. Han. SUl'geo)tsDr. Stuart. Dr . Broughton.

Vict'-U7wi",,~cn­

nIl' ..r. \Y. ,Yilliam '. T,'casw·c,'-;'Il'. John Xevill. Sec)'clw-y- ::'[r. Marshall .?lIilner. lIon. l:htl'gl'oll-Dl'. Fairclough.

Simpson.

Hon. Secretary. Mr. Duke Fox.

Hon. Treasurer. ::'11'. Chu1ey Fox. ANNUAL REPORT.

TIm ommittee haye again the pleasure of pre. enting anot her Yearly Report, which makes the fOlll'th since this 1ll0YClllellt was introduced into the Heavy IV oollen District. The stati ,tics gil'Cll will shell' that the "-ork llolle Juring the last year ha been in evcl'y way creditable to the promises Ilhtde when the Society \"as first inull~1lI'(lted.

This Ambu1n,uee work has llcell pl'Ovcll 0\'01' allli oyer again to be of the utmost imporbll1ce to working people, no matter where or how cllIployell; it is hoped that snch will ,ioin, ill onler to leal'll huw hest to l1('lp their fellow workmen in cn. e of accidell t, beforc Hlll'gical aill tall he at hand. illl'e OUl' last report was publishe 1 adl1itional eetiolls hn.\'e been formed n,t Thornhill and Dl'wsbUl'y }'Ioor, and y0111' Committce ha\'e had pres'ing application to form Scctions at Cleekheatoll and IInrlsheHll :Jroor, hut owing to unforeseen l'ircumstances :tnd the lli tance these plncrs nrc Crom the ('entrc, it has becn found impo sible to undertake the formation 01' them . The cli::;triet is now provilled with 13 Amhnlanec Littcr on wheels, for removing sick and injl1l'etl persons, an,l arc placell at the following tation' in readine for any emergency.


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ISLE OF WIGHT CENTRE.

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UAL REPORT.

IN presenLing the third annual l'eport the Committee are glad to announce to the sullscl'ilJf'ri:!, thaL Lhe Association il:l still (loillg a good work in Tewport, Ryde and Cowes. The classes heM in the.,e towns are well attended, and it is hoped that the intcl' sL they have creatc(l will give all impetui:! to the work of the Association, and he the mcans of exicntling its usefulne;s (lming the pre ent year to other parts of the I sland . The Committee again urge the great clesirabiliLy of starting classes in the country llistricts 1'01' the instrnctiol1 of Life Boat men, workmen, labourers, and others in (C First Ai(l" Lo Lhe sick an(l Injure(l.

Balallce owing to TreasUl"1' ... Paper anu Envclopel:l Annnal Reports ... lIau tl uills, Oircular;;, Postage, etc. Ad vertisi n go ill .1 ews}la 11 1" T

£0 12 :2 :1 0 6 3 Hi 0 2 10 1 :3 0

Book', BalHlage, etc . Head Qual'ier'i:! Fees for Examination or 14 'lal:lses Re-examination Feei:! for 11 Classes Medallions .. Balance iu Tl'easll1'er's hand (when all.Ae('ol1lJts owing by "ectiom;.'.to}· him are paiel)

,(;11 19 :20 11 ~o

3

1111 10

3

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0 G

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Information as Lo Lhe 1l10{le of starling and COllullcting clai:! 'es, will gla.dly be gin'll hy Miss E. A, Evelegh, hide lIOlll:le, ewport, Hon. ecretary to the Newport 'Wolll en's lasses, or uy lhe lIon .. ecretary of Lhe Centre. The 'omlllittee earnestly appeal for more subscription, to enable them to extend the w01'k of Lhe AssociaLion in the tlirection referred to above, 129 \t1Hli(lat e, have attende(l the classcs during the year. Of this number 104 prcsento,l them elves for examination, and 102 pas ell. LX members were uceessful in gaining their metlallion '. The grateful thauk' of the Oommittee and ub el'iber are due to the L ecturers, all of whom have most gentl'ously given their ervices gratuitously.

£ 7 6 G L LE OF \YIGUT

This Account is Jtlade out as if all lhr ,'cctiOIlS had paid, but some ll t1.ye not (lonl' so, as will Le scen ill the Cash AC('Ol1llt (If rar'h sl'jlarah' Srctioll. December 1GLlI, 1

7-Examillcd al1(] ('OUllC] ('OITect,

. '. II.

Rl'l'riJlt~ . SPEIlI)1 -0,

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Nl\ln her of :J.Ien WllO have a Lien(lecl (1 cO in pleLe COlll'Se ofi( ls ll'llciion :;i ll<'e.J lll,}', 1 S :3. 7nn ;;H) ,Yomell ilIen who have rrceivc(l 'el'tiJiC'aips since .July, 18 3 61 , Yomen 411 ",Yomen (Xl1l'sing) .: 181-505

Men \Vomell H,e-exalilillatioll Certio!"ateH-Men awl ,VOlll Cll Grand total of' CC'l'Lioeates aJl(I .:Yle<1alliolls isslled Numhel' entitled Lo Medallions not onler('(]-i\[cll 17, \\TOl llC'n ]2.

116 112 4136 ],957

ENTRE.

,'latcillelll of Accounts ful' Ye(//, endiJlIj 30lh Ap1'il, 1

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apt. Evelegh Iiss E. A . Evelegh Ir. L ehmann. MI'. Jno. Lock Dr. Grove;; . Ven. Arch . Haigh 1\11'. . Langton Lieu t, - '01. Crozier MI'. ,'. Whpcler MI'. J. F. [Joti(1inott. Sir Richanl W chster, (l. C., Rev. J. D en(ly, n. \.

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E."PI ltd it 111'1'. Mairrinl for 'la;;s('s Prin ti ug aJ1l1 Alh-cl'iil:ling I nciLl Cll tal Expenses EX:J.miner'1; Feel:l all(l Expen es .

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106

LEAMINGTON

lD7

CENTRE.

Formelll

1.

President. The Most non. the Martini::; of IIertford. Chairman of Local Committee.

Deputy Chairman of Local Committee.

The Rev. Maze Gregory.

'1 he Rcy. Art hm Rcwcll.

Honorary Treasurer of Local Committee. Mr. T . Thorne,

Honorary Secretary of Lo cal Commit t.e e. Snrgcoll-Uencml J. L. Rallking.

J . P.

Life Members. Ml's. William Evans

Irs. Arthur Kngcnt ~1rs.

Yarrow

Annual Members. Han Blackwood l1iss Bl'igh t .Mrs. Child Mr. Fenn-Clarke Colonel Dakeyne MIs . Fell The Rev. Maze Gregory Mr. Hanison Mi s KeLall Miss II. helsal Miss Kent Mrs. Myatt

.JIl's. A1'thur Tllgcnt .Jlr. Arthur l\llgl'l1t Mrs. ]~el'llul'll-Pigott ~Ir. Plerce Lient. -Gencral Ratlclifl'c Captain Roolle!' Miss RoopeI' Surgcoll-Geneml Rauking Major. tllart The Re,'. A. 'c\\'cll Mrs . . 'cymolll' Dr. Thl1l'!;iieltl

nil'S.

from amongst the boys of thc Doys' I n:;titute, which prove(l a successful one. Of 14 who preseutell themselves for examination nine obtainetlcertificatcs or competency in 111','1, aiel. Ell'orts werc made to opel1 classes for fu·:;t aiel amongst the employes of the Great 'W cstel'll and Lonllon aml N ol'th Westc1'l1 railway com panie:;. As the funds of the centre (Ii(lllot allmit or the expcnse of free cla,':;es heing incUl'red, the chairman of both compnnie' were atldres. ed asking ('or a contribution of three guineas towards payment 0(' examiner'. fee ' amI expenscs anll cost of text hooks; hut the committee rcgret to rcport ,\'ithout a l'avonmhle 1'e ·nIt. It will be observed by the returns which accompany this report, that comparatively few who have olJiainetl certificates of proficicllCY ill li1':;t aid alHln1l1'sing present theJl1sches for final rxanlination in view to ohiainillg the ll1cllallion. ,j6'9 PCl' cent. of women "ho haye pa ','ed in first aid sillce the rormation or thc centrc also ohtainell certificatc!:l in nUl' 'ing, and of these ahouL olle hall' or 51'2 pCI' cellt. olJtaincllllll'llallions. or 19-1 mcn ,,-ho arc certificated in first aill, Z or 11'5 pel' ccnt. ImYc obtainellulCllallion!:l. ,01llC lliflicuIty ha been cxpericnee!1 in ohtaining gratuitous .'crvicc" of surgcon in 'irnctol's. Two retired ofliccrs of th· Army :Me(lical sta,lr, Dr. Cay (late GreDCuIicr Guards) anll BrigadeSurgeon hmlncr, kil1l11y gave thcir scn'ices, anll it is hopcll they will again be placed at the LlIsposal of the committee . Drs. TOlllkins aIHI Bernard Rice, aml nIl'. Jcafl'rcsoll of thc local profession, a1'0 lent their valuahle aill. Special thanks arc duc to all the'e gentlemen.-Fiilancr:: The statement of accounts and balance sheet show!' n snlall htlnncc of £:-1 :is. 7~cl. to the crcllit of the centre, but there will be a clail11 agaillst ll1i~ 1'01' hire of 1'00111 all11 f'lll"llitnre anll ad,'crtising ill connection with the mccting for l're::c ntatiull of 111l!(lallion, aillicertificates. -i,)'ubsuibc/'s: The number o/' a11nual >ollllsCl'illl'rs to the a.'socilLtioll, as l't'l](lerell in the return' 1'01' 1 6- 7 was :29. This J pal' (hcre arc only:2 L The llill'el'l'nce is owing to the death of one subscriber allli the \\ithllrtLlntl of byo \\hilc two 1u1,\'e left Lcamington.

LEA.JUXliTO?{

Stallill cll t of ./cwwlls (lJlllcmcc ,'lwct) fo/' the S/jI:iSiOil cildinlj May

Medical Sta ff. (Lectures during the Session.)

I

1st Ai(l \'\ omen. 1st Aill MCll . Al'~hllr \"'IT. Tomkins, ~r.D., L.R.e.s., E(lin. C. V. Cay, ~r.ll., lII. IU·.R., Eng. Bngatle-. mgeon Oarell1l'1': L . Jt.C.fi. J. R. J ralrrt'soll, 111. Il.l' ~., I~ng. BemaI'd Rice, ~LD., M.J\'('.~ . , Eug.--Nllnling.

AN TUAL REPOHT. ~HE lJl'ospects of th~ session \\"ere not at its opelling, particula1'ly favo1ll'ablc inl'egard eIther t? the fO~'matlOn of classes or financial c0I1(litio11s. But hy thc pC1'sonal and

energetlC exertIons of Mrs. Nugent, Mrs. Seymour, and 1I1iss Biekcl'staife, women's classes were formed, candidates cOll1il1g fonval'li in gooll nlllll hcn;, The saltle Sllccess did not attend attempts to form men's classes. Atlvertisements le(l to no rcsult,.; nor did Mr. H arrison's personal exertions as class secretal'y meet with lllllch succe~., a class of 11 members ouly being got together. A class was, howcver, agaiu formed

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By Balll111'c ill Hank, :30LI1 ,IUllC, 1 7 " g,Llnllec L\Lsl1, 30th .TUlle, 1 87 " 8 llLlllps, :30tlt June, 1 7 " '111 l. criptiollS Lluring 1 71

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., DonatiOlI iJ!I nd j)/'ucuds <!f Clul:isl'sMl's . Seymour'. 'la~s Miss Uil'kcl'sLalre'" ('[ltss M1'. Hnnison's Class. Mrs. l\ugenL's CLlSS. By Storcs sultl by Mrs. Sql11om, Stol'ckeeper Purchasing of Mctlalliolls Sltlc 0[' IJcaJlets

o 11) o 1 7~ o o o o 7 7 li 1

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E.l wnclitlll"e. Remittell hiel' 'ceretnry, £13 3 Examiner's Fees, &c. Rcmitted to lIon. Director o 14 0 of tores for l\Iedl.llion· Paid ecretal'), of III titntp. 550 for Reut of Room 1 6 11 Postage and Parccls . Paid Lom.l Sto1'ckeeper for o 10 6 cxpell es or Examiner Paill Lo(~al Stol'ck<'e per as pel' separate account hclow'~

Ad \'ertisillg StaLionety To Hire of 'hairs By Balance ill Ballk " Cash Hahtllce By f;lall1ps

5

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198 Stores DepaTtment. 7. Receipts. By Sale of Books to elas cs1111'. eymour' Cia s :'\Ii's Bickerstafl'e's Clas' Mrs. Rani on' Class

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£1]9 1

Mrs. N ll grnt's Clas'

2 6

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Paid for tore 12th Dec. 1 7 £3 10 To Parcrl 0 1 To expcn'e vt .K:-;.dllliuaLiollpen , ink and po pur 0 3 0 Tu 12 Ink. tallt1s 0 1 6 Paid for ton's, ~I al'cl~ 20th', 1 8 . . . . 1 0 Purcel 0 0 ti By .Galall~o Lo Credi t 0 5 7

6

J. L.

RANKING,

CENTRE.

FOI'mcll 1 President. , ir ."-wlre\\ Fairli<til'n.

£j

AuJited fl.IJlI foumI cOl'l'ect \\T. JA .. HAIUW:iOX .

LEEDS

6 Honorary Chairman.

m·g.-Gell.,

Han. Scc?·ctaI'Y. Thc

~layol'

or Lec-Ll.

Chairman .

.\11'. Ellwal'll

~Ukill:;Oll, l-. L.~.

I SUE OF CERTIFICATES. No. uf iUen

t

Local Committee.

u. of \Vomen

~ n. of C"l'liJicated whu have who have who ha\'e \\'ho 11<1,\0 .Pupils wllo bnye completed a completed receiYecl re~eiyed receiH'cl ~l ednllions. COUl"e of a course of Certificates. Certificate. instruction. instruction. _________~________~~s~t~A~i~d.~I~N~u~l'~Sii~n~g~.~l,~t~A~l~·(l~.JI~N~lI~rs~i~l1g~Y.J_---=.~~I~e-II-.--~~\\~'O-I-II-el-1.--

447

183

S1. C I~ FUIUIAfroX OF 306 1136 "[NeE

27

25th Jlay, 1888.

11

46

1.'1' 30

JULY,

I

CENTltK

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137

2

2

7.

35

:23

J. L.

RAXKING,

'mg" Gen.,

Hon. Secretary

~Il

Wtlltnlll .\ t'k I'{l \'11 ,\11. .1. \uslill, C'a;tlll'onl ,\11. I'~. ~1. lI.tillt's .\11'. ('lIal'lel'i Bal'l':tll He,'. (':tllOlI Bullock, 'l. \. l'l'llI't'SSIlI' Hndinglon, ~l. \., Principal 'Ynrl-sh i n' ('l111l'ge :.'Ill'. EI1\\:ll'l1 Ilutl('l'.'ltairlllnn Ll'l'lls Hl'lIonI Bual'll LiL'ut. l'ol. Dawsnn, ,'tnll' ,\11. W. n. Denisllll H '\'. ('al1()l1 ,lao 'Ill', :\1 \ .• Yit;:u' of' Lel'lb .\11'. I I 1'1'1 Il'l't (;latlstOlll" \I.t'. .\11'. W. E. Uarforlh, l'Ol'lllanlull Li'lll.-l'nl. liartling, 1st ' '''L'st YOI'IArtillery YoluutL'cl'S Rev. l'. TInl'grove, ,r. \. .1111'. W. L. ,Inl'hon, \1.1'. 'il' JUlllL'S Kitsoll, Bart. Rcy. A. Pow)'s, \1. \ ~11'. Briggs Pl'ie"lllcy, \[. 1'.

.\.llh'l'lIltln K \\' oOllltouc

.\11'. Thomas })amiOu ~Ir. T. ('litl'nl'll."-llhult, \I.n., F.Il.S. ..'ILl'..A. lL Legal'll, Hel' '\laje ·ty's 11ISllcctOl' of School )1ajnl' lIl'rlll'l't .l·elsOJl, I t ,Ycst York Artill('r,Y Yolul1tcel' ir Lionl'l .\1. , . Pilkington .\11'. ' . l't,holly .\ll'. l'hal'h's I{Ylll'l' Rcy. ('allan Scott, ~I..\. .\11'. T. \\'. '1'l'\\, ':1.'tlci'onl )lr. T. 11. Thol'p, ea.tleton1 Lieut. -Col. ,rat'll Mr. Y. N. ,\'al'llL'll, lIer i\Iajc 'ly' I nspcctor of ~Lincs Rey. II. J. Wilkin 'Oll ~L"\ . Licut.-Col. E. Wilson, 7th ,Yc't York Rille Yolunll'cn; Rev. F. J. W oOll, ~l. .\.

Ex-Officio Members of Committee. 'lctl~ ('ir li. \\T. i\lol'l'islm) Borough Engilll'l'l' (?Ill'. Thomas lLl'\\'SOll, '. K) Till' Hnl'ollgh COl'O lll'l'(lI l r. ,I. U. ~1111cnILll,) The l'ltiel'- 'onsL,thlL' (Mr. A. n. JoLL-

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TIt(,

130\\'Cl'. ) rl'he

P'l:sI>ngl'r Snperinll'lIlll'llt Pil'. ~l. "'jbon) The l'a:sPllger 8npl'rinlelHlt'llt (~rr.

R.

hamlmlain)

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Thclllilllanli Raikay(Ml'. John Elliott) The Prof'l's,;ol' or 'oal ~lilling Y01'k 'hire 'lllll'gl" JA'l'll' (i'l l I'. Arnol11 Lupton, .i\l. [liSt. '. Eo) Col. F. Dunc-an, l·.ll., l:.A., ~1.1'., Deputy ChaiI'I1lClllof'Cl'nlml COlll11li Ul'e, LOlll1oll Sir K A. II. Lrchllll'IC, Bart :'It. J' , l'lwiJ'lllun (d'l\'lltrnl COlJ1llliltt't' ~I r . .T nhn Flll'll'\" lIon. nirl'l'lol' of l he tore Dq,artlilent


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i Ol

The Medical Committee.

Medical Staff.

Appointed by the Stall oj the Leeds General InfirmaJ'Jj. Mr. Ed. Atkinson,

F.L.t:i.

:Jlr. Thomas Clnuton 1\Ir. T. P . T eale,

F .Il. U. t:i.

M. D . '

.r.

Ladies' Committee. The Mayoress 1\iiss Brown Mrs. Brook Mrs. W . Best Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Eddison Mrs. Fergu SOl1 Lady Fairbairn 1\Iiss Emily Garlick Mrs. Jayne

l\Jr. Eclll'ani Atkinson 1\11'. F. E. Atkin 'on (Scttle) 1\11'. R. Bates (Alhlinghalll) 1\11'. ,J. Bmllhury 1\11'. A. G. Barr ', ~l. D. Mr. A. T. Bacon 1\[1' . 13. Brereton (GihLcrsome) 1\11'. O W. II. Brown ~Ir. UocU'rcy Cartel' (Ilklcy) MI' . II. C;a l'r (Ki]ll'ax) 1\11' I\'. ~. Chall\\'ick, )LD. ~Il. A . .T. Clayton ~Ir. C. Dawson (Hawdon) ~lr . .T. Ed\l'nnb :Jtl'. ,1. Fn,\\'crtt (Casl1l'('onl) :Jlr. C. 1'. Uiuson (,reLherby) 11[1', H. .1. • Hartley Mr . .T. B. IIellier, ~r.D.

1iss H eaton Humble Mrs. Hook Mr'. E. Lupton Miss Moorhousc :Jliss L. :N el 'on Latly Pilkingtoll Mrs. "W alter Rowley :J1rs. penceI' 1\1rs. ood ~ li

,y

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Honorary Secretary.

Mr. J. M . Hollingsworth ~ll'. C. E. Irolli ngs iII!'. J. Howanl (:,'"orllJilnton) ~lr. W. L. IIuuter (P11l1sey) Mr. Rich. Hunt 1111'. J, Gal'llner Holllles nil'. H.. T. Laml, 1I1.D. Mr. J, S. Lop ~lr. W . ,'. :JIackenzie (Normalltou) Ml'. J. MeMa. tel' (Uastlcford) .Jlt'. C. Hichanlsoll .Jlr. F. Hollimon :JLr. Ec l \\in Roherts ?Ill'. T. 'mitl! (lIlllJslet) .Jrl'. E. C, tack \ 'tall11ingley) iiII'. Ed. \lTanl .Jlr, ~t. T. Wills

HEPO.H.T.

Mr. Walter Rowley, C. E. Lcc,I- Hllll Distl'ic:l Celltl'e or lite st. Juhu Alltlmlallc:e Assoc:iation Imti fUUllUCll in ,J al.'·, 1 Ifl, and. it \\'ill tlH'l'cforc OUIl euter upou it. tcnth year of existencc in Lecck ,'incc that time 1,31 ' lIlcn aml 9H women Itayc l'eceiYed in 'truction. Of tltc'c lll11uhers 772. ll1e1l anlllli ,,'Olllen have received (;ertiti(;ates allL13ti medallions hayc heen is HCll 'incc the hl t gellerallllcctillg HOW eightccn llLonths ago, upwards of 000 perSOll' have rcceived instruction, amI 3 7 c:crtilicate ' have been gainell. Thesc lltllnhel'S do not inc:lUlle sOllle or 10 classes which have been in course of instruction lIming thi ' wintcr but which are not yet examined. The number in the 'C dasses may be estimated at lJctwcen 100 and 500 pupils, forming a grancl total 01' 2,uOO pcrsoll - instrlleted )iime thc forlllation of the centre. In all, 63 classe have up to the prl'senL date lleen hl'lIL in Leells amI llistriet, nnd of thi' number 9 ha,e h en forllled lluring the pre 'ent \I·inter. These laUer ela 'ses huse been contIucted amongst \\'orkpeople gencrally, collicrics, eollcgc stllllellts, rail way servants, &c., the cxtCllSioll 01' the work tluring thc pa t eighteen month aillong -t the mining and industrial cla 'ses being most rcmarkahle. Dlll'illg the past year the sale of handbooks, baullage,', UI1Ll general stores has heen grcater than in any previous year tiil1ce thc I'ormation of the centre. ince the laot public meeting eighteen months ago the following slorcs have beou lli 'po 'ell of at cost price:- 90 handbook, -162 " Aides Memoin', " 00 triangular bUIHlagcs. Thc total incolllc of the association frolll uhscril)tioll' is only alJout £:20. It "ill thcrl'forl' he soell hm\' grl'atly thc work \,"oulll be a' -isted with a larger annllal .ubsniptioll lil;t, aml, if possihle, a 'mall reservc fund to relie\'c anxiety a to cOlltiugcllcies. With thc \,"ork 0[' the association the great services of thc mCllical prufession mllst alW(tys he rClllembcrell ",ith gratitude; their in tl'llctions hayc pread the knowlcdge of "First Ai.ll" [I,l1Ll "Nursing" rar aUll wide, ::tull holllers of the c'el'tilieatl's or this association nrc scattcretl onr many pans 01' thc world. A 11l1l1lllt'1' oj' the classcs nrc selr-supporting, ImL there arc lllauy which entail cOlli3illemlde expenses upon Lhe cell Lre. EIi'ul'ts ale being l11<\tlc Lo makc the bulk 01' t1lr das,--eR sell-snpporli1lci hy re,lnci1lg the cost as much as pos 'ible, anLl It i~ grati!,) ing to find that this eliCit ha 0 far ~l1cceedeLl that the legal debts of the '1'111:

Banker s. Messrs. Beckett & Co., Leetls.

Offices. 24, Albion Street, Leeds.

Life Members. 1essrs. John Barran and SOl1S Sir Andrcw Fairbairn Mr. J olm H epper Mr. R. Benson Jowett Sir LionelM. Swinnerton Pilkington, Bart.

nil'. Brigg.· Pl'ie tley, ~1.1'.

I

1\Ir. Charles RYlLer :1\11'. Waltcr Rowley ilIr. Geo. Austin Slllltlick 1I1essrs. J oshlla Tctley awl SOl1

Annual Members. Messrs. W m. AckroYLl and Bros. Mr. T . Clifforcl Allblltt, M.D. Messrs. Ed. Baines and Sons Messrs. Hy. Briggs, on and Co., Ld . Miss Brown (W eetwoocl ) Mr. C. D. Clayton (Dollcaster) Messrs. Beck and. Inchbold .Mr. R. Benson Jowett Mr. J . C. Kayle Mes.'rs. Marshall and Snelgrove Mr, . 1\ lorlcy The l\l ilLclletoll .Estate and Colliery Co., Ld . 1\[es,'!'s. Popc aw l Pcarson Limitcc l .l ~l. Hieh. Re J Holds ' 11' Andrew Fairhairn, 111. P.

Miss Flam 'tead 1\11'. H. J. Fraser Messrs, Goodall and ntlllick Mr. Rich. Hum LIe 1111'. Chas. Ryder The :New Sharlstoll Colliery Co., LilUitccl Mr. Walter Rowley Mrs. Walter RowLey Mr. F. R. ,'park Mr. I-Iy. S tablus Mr. T. Pl'itlgin Tealc 1\J essrs. J oslilla 'l'dley aUlL SOll~ Li cul. -Col. W anL ?Il l. EcLwill Woollhoa~e


203

202 Centre are only about one half what they \\'ere in the report pl'l'selltcd <,t thc la,'t public meeting in July, 1 86, whilst, at the salUe time, the numher of cla:;ses hcW during the last eighteen mouth is nearly double the nUllllJ('r of the previous eighteen month '. The follo\TIug i alit of cla'se' heltl since the la t meeting, ill .July, 6 :Kame of Clas . -:;Uidland Railway Servants, Leeds, Pope all11 PL'aJ'.'om", Rawdon, Rawdon (Female), New Shal'lston Colliery NOl'manton, Stannillgley, Rawllon, Rippax, Mes rs. Briggs, N onnuntoll, Church Institute, Leeth; (Female), l~oth\\'ell, lHi(.1L11etoll Colliery, Leeds, Fulneck (Female ), l\Iilllanll Hailway Servants, 01'manton, ettle, hlllsey. l\Iechanics' In titute, ~Iidlallli Rnihyay Servants, BraMol'l1. In acll1ition to the above Clas:;cs there are nillc which have just recently been in tructed, hut which have not yet heen exulllillClI, as follo\\'s :-Nullle of Class.Stannillgley, lIeadingley "W esleyan College, Farsley, Plllisey, All Hallow' Church, Leed , South Kirkby, Pontefmct, ,Yaterloo M. Collicry, Leell ... It will be also observed that thc \york of thi association amongst thc milling classe , for whom it was originally :;pecially founllel}, bas developell lItost remarkably since our last meeting, and it i interesting to bear ill minll that as 011e result of the Llirection of puhlic attention to our work, the lIIines Regulation Bill of 1 7, lllukes obligatory "'hat was only optional before, viz. :- Tile provilling at all collieries of ambulance stretchers anc1111uterials for nse ill rellllel'ing "Fir t Ai(l to the IJljmeLl. " In conclu:;ion, it may be aIlirlllecl that when the history or tll~ YictoJ'iull Pl'riod comes to be \\Titten (of which thi lu't ycur of Ou!' \york \1'.1:; th~ juhilee), thai llO more important or interesting chapter \dU ml011l tllat age, than the hi 'tolY of tlt~ \\~ork of this association, \\'hich has ttlngllt }lrcselJee of lllind, ,Ylllpnthy, auLl kllOWleclge of "First AiLl to the Injurell" to ten,' of thou 'ands all oyer the ,,"Orlll. ignecl)

ANUI:E\\, FAlllll

\In",

P)'f'sirll'lIl.

[Jon. Sec.

. A('.('Olll1tsowing for Stores " -el:!lilllatcci at; DeficicllL')'

To Ou tstalllling LialJililics ror Slores, Pl'iuLiJlg, allll 'o lltl'ihnLions, to the 'entral Exccntiye 'omllJiLt('e towarLls Expenses or EXHl1l1I1ations-ELi£ 5 matcll at .[

0

0

5 0

0

£9

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£ 5 0 0

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V;r;ds, :2 iii J(l lLllaf'!), 18

L 'UE OF CERTIFI 'ATE '. ~().

of

Xo. of 'Yolll en

~1l'1l

\I"ho hu\"p

who ha\'c

rrcein:cl

c01ll1'ldc el

u CUllI'S!' or

Certificatl's.

instruction.

95

161

ED. ATK I ~"C)N, ('1wiJ'lIlCln. 'YAT,TEI: HOWLEY,

Assets, By Cash at Bankers.

C1'.

Liauilities.

Dr.

123

270

WillI

ha\'e

('Ollll'lCLcll

a

('lIursc 0['

instrnrtinn.

10,*6

I

who hH.\,c rc('ci\'cLl

Cl'rtificates.

31

230

'lXCJ, l~T JULY, 1

105

Xo. of Certificated l'uldls who hayc

reeeh'ed )lcdallion

15

7.

53

iuce the formation of the \'lltre ill 1 79, 71 cIa 'ses h~L\'e been heh1. , " Th cre arc in the ahon 71 ~lassl's some not yet l'x<1ll1111eLI, and therciore the e ale not inclu(lcd in the returlls given ahove. hl

9th July, 18 ti, to 31st Decemuer, 1 '7.

Receipts.

})xpenclitl&/,e.

To Balance in hanel, 9th July, 1886, as per last account , . . £27 17 10 , Donations, Subscriptions, and Receipts for Stores. 13i) 19

By Stores purcltasetl . £67 18 10 " Printing, rlllvCl ti:oiug, &c. . 20 17 fi Contl'iltilliulJ~ tUliai'll:; the expenses of the ExaminatiOIlS c01Hlncted by the Central .Executive '0l11mittee . 20 0 0 SUll(lry Disl'IlISlllIcuLs, I£xpenses or Cla!';ses, Postages, Telegrams, aud Miscellaneous Cush Paylllents . 16...1 ] 5 11 Ht,lanc(' 111 /),llJkns, ;jhl Dee., 1887 !J 0

£163 16 IJ

£l63 16 11

ilIu!),

1

\\T.\L'l'l.J~ RUWLEY,

Han., ccrcl((1·Y·


20 5 20~

Members.

LEICESTER CENTRE. FOl'lnell 1

O.

Pres ident. Hi.' ,Yonihipfu1 the Mayor. Cha irman.

Treasurer.

Rey . H. J. Fortescuc, 'to George' Yicctrage.

:Jlrs. Gh,ulll,er', :::itonl'ygate Houll.

Hon. Secreta r ies. Mi s Fullagar, 14, St. Petcr's Roall.

:JIr. Buckley, 42, Towel' Str .ct,.

Committee. Mr. Aspell, . Alhans Road Mi ' Ander 'Oll, The Wl'xt Walk :JIiss M. L. Broughton, ~. Mary'. Yicaracre Mrs. Charters, 26, Princess trcet 0 :Jlr. Clayton, Lamel Road :JIis Emily Ellis, The X ewarkc Mr. Evans, 9, 1\\7CrOSS treet Mr. Faulkencr, 24, t. aviour's Road Miss Fortescue, St. George'!'; Vicarage

:\ll'. IIa l'I'is , 25. Oxclllien . trccl :JIl'. \\Tortley Lowll, 26, Bel'llC't's :'tl'l'et Mi 's ':\Iargal'et Xol)h', 50, LUll', Hastings ~treet

:;\11'. F. Turner, 2, (iran1,,)' • 'trl'eL .JII'. Walter, 44, Sparkcll huc •'trl'l·t :;\lrs. "T. II. \\TiutcrLol1, ~axc- 'ohurg treet.

Medical Staff. (Ex-officio on the COlllmittee.) Dr. Mr. :JIr. Dr. ilIl'. Dr.

Barlo,,;, :lLll. c.~., :'If. B. Ellin. Blakesley, L.JLC.l:' . , ~.c . Loud. Bryan, ;lI.Jl. C.S., L.~.A. Dodd, :lcn., Quecn's Ull. Belfast Douglas, )I.H.C.>;., L.ll.!'.l'. Lond. Moore, ;lI.1t . C.S., L.S.A . M.D . Al)en,I.

Dr. Xeale, :'['1:.l·.l'. LOlllI.,

:'II. R. Ellill. :1[,1:.('.1'., LOlllI. Pratt, :ll.Jt.L'.N., L.~.A., :'1.11. Lond. Sharman, )1.Jl.('.H., :l1.J1. C:lasguw Tompkins, )I.lt.C.';., L.S.A., 111.]) .

Dr. Pope, :.r.ll.l'.~., Dr. Dr.

Dr.

Belfast.

Life Members. Miss M. L . Broughton ilIrs. Buck Clare Trust, per :JIr. :Jlaxficltl 1\1rs. G. H. Ellis Miss Emily Ellis Rev. H. J. Fortcscue Miss Fortesclle

Lacly King Hall Ma.jor 1\1illican :;\11'. A. Paget 1\11'. W. Xa.pier Repye, ill(' lat(' iIlr. "min Mrs. W . ·Wright.

Donors. .Jll'. Brailsfol'll ilIiss , . Daines Dr. Coates (Rtn>atheal'l1) Mrs. Jones

i\liss Ll'siP[ Hev. LC'\\'i!'; WOl'killg Woman, A

1\J iss Allllerley 1\liss Anderson lr. Allcn Miss Baines Mr. ,r. A. Barfoot 1\[1'. Blakeslcy Miss Bromley Mr. Brice l\Ir . Bruin Mrs. Bryan :JIr. Buckley :Jlr.. Ghamhers :Jlrs. 'hartel'S illl's. R. ·'hart rs .:'III'S. 'layton Rev. anon 'lay tOll 1\11'. oltman Mr.. 'ooper Mrs. 'lements Mrs. Glll'tis Irs. Douglas Mis' Etllily Elli . Mrs. U. H. Elli Mrs. Else Re,-. II. J. Fortescue :Jfi s Fortescue illise. Fullager (ia' orps, per ilf!'. layton ~liss tireen .l\li 's A. Gill 11'. W. H.. Haryey 11'. Horton

:JIl'. Hart iiII'. Hewitt. nIl's . R. Hmnher ·tone .:'IIrs. C. IIull1berstone :Jlr. Joyce Miss Kemp nIl's. Kinton Miss Leicestcr .fill'. Ma.' field Miss Mackennal Mrs. :Jlott .:'IIiss N'cllham .:'IIiss ~\I. .I. ~ 0hIe :Jfiss C. J. Paget .:'Iliss A. :J1. Paul :Jlr. II. Pickering :Jlr. G. L. Rohill on ::'Iliss E. '. Rollinson (:Jlailla Hill) :Jlrs. Robon Mrs. W. T. Rowlett Mrs. Sharman Mrs. killington :Jliss E.:JI. 'tafl'onl Mr. W. 'tanyon :J[r'. ,Yalkrr Leice ·ter ,\'atcll Company :J[C' . TS. ,Yhitmore & Co. .:'IIis' Wheeler Mrs. "'. II. Winterton :Jlr. T. "\'right, :JIayor of Leice tel' :Jlr· . .J;\.. Wykes illl". T. Wyke'

AXNUAL REPORT. TIm work of this Centre ha gOlle on steadily, but the lack of l1fficient flmcls still prevents as much 1Y0rk heing done a there is a llemand for. Folli' re-examination 1'0), ,,'omen and four for men have been held: at thc former 75 pre ented them. elve , 74 pa Rell and 27 became elltitlcu to plll'chase medallion : at the latter 99 presented them c1Yes, 96 pa sed and 3 have pl1l'chu ed medallions. Eight women's classes haye also been held for practice and have been fairly atten(lcll. Leicester Amhulunce orps.-Ten meetings of thi orp have been held for lccimcs ulllll1l'actice, alld have hecn wdl ailendCll. r\ large number of ca e haye l)een treat 'tl by the mCllll)ers ; and the 5 hand amhulallce', allLll horse one, which l1a"c 1)(> n provided through thi corp, IHl\'e been used in llumerous ca e both of accidcnt ;mcl sickne's: another Ambu1ancc wagon ha al 0 been providell by prinlte fluoflcription ancl is placell at Melhournc IIall. Leicester Railway Amlmlance orps.-Thi corps hohls pral'tice monthly for it!': ll1ellll)c1's. The 1\l.R. ompany have suppliell the member in their employ \\'ith hndges to be "'01'11 011 the sleeve!'; of their uniform ; hut it i· hoped tl1at they will llOt continuc to weal' the e unless they keep them elve hy regular practice competent to rel1lll'l' "First Aill " should iL he re(luil'ell. Therc are bebn'en 70 and 0 member . orporation Oa Department Ambulance orps.-This 01'11 which was only 1'01'1nell 1a. t year now Humhers alJout 80 memoers. Through the munificence of t,,·o


207

206 members oCthe Corporation the Corps has heen supplied with two ambulances which are placell at the two Gas ,Yorks in the town, anLl are open for use to the public generally. The Nursing Co1'ps.-This Corps, ,,'hich i now in the second year of its existence, numbers between 60 and 70 members; practiccs are held monthly; and some of the member, subjcct to the approval of the Committee have offered themselves to help the District Nurses in their work among the sick, anel in the larger districts their assistance has been most valuable. I SUE OF CERTIFICATES.

Xo. of Women

No, of Men

who have completed a course of instruction.

who haye completed a course of instruction.

who hal'e receiYed Certificates.

Nlir~ing.

1st Aid.

No. of Certiftcated Pupils who IHwe received I edalliom;.

who ha\'e received Certiftcates. 1st Aid.

I Nursing.

:Mell.

WOllll'n~

CEXTlm. 459 I 182

SINCE FOIUIATION OF

1295

25

06

I

305

IXCE 1ST JULY, 1

191

143

93

30

64

147

7.

I

22

L YMINGTON CENTRE. Formed 18 4. President. Mr. Yillicl' Dent. Chairman.

Treasurer.

Admiral Earle.

:\11'. ITemy Dallipll.

Honorary Secretary.

Ladies Honorary Secretary.

Mr. Erlwarrl F. Chinery, F . R.('.~ .

Mrs. L ewis -'h ellllcn .

Annual Members. nIl'. E. F. Chinery :\Irs. E. F. Chin cry Col. Clinton n11'. Crozier Mr. Daniell :Mr. Dent Admiral Earle nIiss Hawling Miss nI. Harding Colouel Herries 111'. H eseltine

Mr. Tinker nIl' Wanl nIl. ,Yhitakel' Mr. MUl'Lloch Mrs. Chas. Robinson Mrs. F. \V. St. Baruc 11 r. II. Ballcock R ev. P . O. COllllCIl 11'. Watson Mr. 'Watterson M1'. L ambIe .

ANKUAL BEPORT. Tm.' CentrB \Ya~ forl11ccl in 1 4, OJ1 the kiml presenta:tion to the town of Lymiugton by Dr. Braxton Hide 0(' a complcte "Ashford" litter, with llOt anu cold water holtles, [ulll pOllc1'ful fieltllallll'. Al,o n l1lllllh(1' of vcry useful articles for :l\lUsing, I\'bieh hal'c heell IllUch lIsc(l, amI al'I'l't'eiatcd by the poor of thc tOI\U. Siuce the fOl'lllatirJll of lhe ('(·1Itl'e, 1ll:1IJY ela,ses han 111'011 hel(l 1JOth for lJlen and women oy cilicient Leclllrer:;" (,Xalllillatiolls taking place llC'tio(lically, 1I'1Ie11, with velY few exceptions, the pupils pas ('ll cxceeflillgly \I'ell. In tIue course many have been rc-cxallJined :111(1 hal'c olltaillC'11 ;\ledalliolls. A vcry successful .Medillg was bclll U11 re1Irua!'}' 3nl, I\'hell the chair Ivas taken by the President, :\11'. Yillicrs 1) 'lit, wllo killdly distrilJlltcu the Medallions to those btIics who had lleen fortu11ate enough to lI'in thelll ; 1\1l's. Den\' was killU enough to accompany Ililll, and pre,entcd to lhe Hittle l'upil' Certificatcs and ~redallions. The UOllorary ('crctar)' Fiu<lllvial HCpOl t shol\'L(l a halance in halJJ of £12 4s. 10d. '\\' havc 1I10st bcartily to thank :\[1'. \"\Talter fur hi generosity in giving the AsselJluly HoulUs for the ()c('a~iOll fl'(,(' of dltlrgp. An account of the Ambulance 'orps \\',lS rend at tllC Meetiuf,(, I'm! Ilel' particulars of which arc appended. lYe are happy to say the kllowlellgc tH'(J llirell at the various lectures has in many ca 'C' proved most u.·lful, L' 'p 'ciall), to tho ,e who lnll'e lwdel'c re ca~cs uf illncss to nUl' e at home, 111111 much :-;ufrering has uecll sa 1'('11 hy prom pt aid l'ellllcrcL1 by lTIE'ill bel'S of the • ociety. Thc litter, etc., is to be foulIII at thc Post OfliL'L', High ~trLet. The,' t. Julin Ambulance Corps ill ('onllection lI'ith the Lymington Centre, wa fOl'lllell iIi ~[arch 1 6, au(l cOlISi:;ts of tll't'h-e I1lL'lllbcl'~, Iyho are Certificated pupils, or ?lI('llallists , of thc A""ocintion. Thc ollject of the Corps is to have a body of trainc(l III ell , II'ho nre willing to attend instantly in the ca e of accident, anLl to convey the patient either lo a ])odor ot' to his home; or to remove a patient at the desirc of a DodoI' from any placc withiu a radius of three miles from Lymington to any point within the, ame radiu ·. Greater distance may be undertaken at the discretion of thc "ul)crintendent. Happily the s€1'vices of Corp ha"e not been called upon 1'C'ry ft'(,lll1.:ntly, hut on the occasions IIhen their aid has been required, the memhers ha,'e done their ue. t checrfully, rcaJily, and carefully. hortly after thc formation of lhc Corps, an accillent happcned to a little girl at .Tol'h'YII'ooll, when the wheel or:t traction wnggoll p<1. ed oycr her thigh and cru hed the hOlle. As Dr. Chillery, 11'110 hUll atLellLlell aml hall ~('curely til'll lip the fractured Iimli, cOlll·lillered that seriul1~ l'esnlLs llliglit llapPcll lhrough jolting in a cart, or in carpll'ss trcatnlellL of thc paticnt I\l!ibt being l'olll'cyeli to her home, more than a l11ile distant, tlte litter II'n: sellt I'llI' amI lias specllilv on th" sl,ot in charge of t\\'o 1l1Cmbel'!-' 01' the Corp ', 11'110 l'areflllly <lllll comfortably cOlll'oyed the little ' ufferer to her homc, carriell her up stair' on the stretcher, amI trau fencd her to her bed I,-ithout having caused her any pain. On April Gth 1 G, a 1I1l'11l1)('1' of the ('orp:; was ummonetl to the Angle.ea Rooms, where he rcnllerell eflil'ient aill in the case of' a I\OIJHUl in an epileptic fit, III Ajll'ill 6, a 11ICll111('r of tbe l'orps gavc efrective n. sistallL'e in the case of a chillI at 1IlilforLl, \\'ho had <'l faintillg lit of protracted dllration. On Lhe tll June 1 6, whilsl at practice, the SI'I'I'ic8' of tho Corps were ca1le(1 into rCffllisition hy 01'. 'biner), in o1'(lcl' to remol'e a man frolll the Cricket ficld to hi home flt Buekhtllll. The man had be('11 llrinking hea\'ily, aud wa' in a 'tate of profouud inscn ·ibilit)'.


208

209

Although when forming the Corps there was no i<lea of promoting tIle Temperance cau e, it is very satisfactory to state, that in this case thuil' elforts did conduce 10 temperance principles, for on recoveril1g his consciousness the patient was so a. hamed of having been brought home by the Corps, that he resolved to turn over a new leaf and to lead a sober life for the future. Up to the pre ent time this resolve has been kept. I n November 18 6, an accident happened to a tradesman at a late hour of the evening. The cart in which he was driving came into collision with another vehicle ill St. Thomas' Street, the driver was thrO\Yll out and was stunned, the hor e was killed. The man was taken into the residence of a lady member of the Association, who paid every attention to the u[erer, and he was conveyed to his home on the litter by mem bel's of the Corps. I n January 1 ,a man had his leg broken whilst playing Foothall. IIi. leg was temporarily "ecnred, and he was conveyed to the Surgery of Mes. rs rIm and hinery by members of the Corp, where the limh was properly put up. The patient wa' afterwards conveyed to the Railway station, and thence by train to outhampton, from whence he was carried to the outlt Hants Infirmary on the litter in charge of members of the Corps.

I SUE OF CERTIF ICATES. 10.

who have completed a course of instruction.

of Men

~o.

of Women

who have who have rcceived CerUftcates.

COlli pie led

a

courSB of instruction. lstAicl.

~o. of Certificateu Pupil who have received Medallions .

who have received Certificates.

I Nursing. 1st l\'id. I Nursing.

Men.

I

Women.

SINCE FOR:\IATlON OF CENTRE .

63

24

14

24

24

rXCE 1.T JULY,

12

10

9

1887.

I

3

MARLOW CENTRE.

T he following letter was received from the Secretary of the Football Club, at Southampton, to which the patient belonged :-

Formed 18 1. "By request of the Committee of the outhampton Harrier', I am directed to " state that at their Meeting last night, it was unanimously re olved that their best " thanks be gi ven to the Am bulance Corpt> for so kindly sending their litter. We " feel that it was o\l'ing to this that the Doctor is able to give . uch a good report " of Mr. Lever, and that he was prevented a great deal of suffering." In May 1888, a navvy whilst engaged on the sewerage works in Bath Road, had th e point of a pickaxe driven nearly through his hand. A member of the Corps who passed by directly afterwards, inspected the wound and gave effiCient aid to the patient.

President. Lieut· 'olonel Owen Peel Wethered. Vice-President. apt. F, O. Wetherell, Committee.

1111'. Tho . H. ,\Yright 1\11'. G. :Brilh Mr. R. II. Ll1nnon

Mrs. HowlanLl Green Mrs. J. Dunbar Dich,on .Miss H owett

Receipts. Balance ill hand .. £4 14 ] 0 From MI'. ·W atterson for Men's Medallions 1 11 o ".1\1rs. hef1f1en for Ladies' Medallions ... 6 5 o " Ladies Exal11ination Fees o 13 (j Subscriptions 14 3 6

-£27

7 10

E."pcndiht1·('. Examiners' Fees anl1 'l'ravolliJ1g~~xpenflr, '" I ncillontal Expcnst's chargp<l l)y Heal1 Office DOllation to Hea<l OIliec Carriage of Reports ... , tall1ps Boys for practices .. Paid for ~Ieclallions Balallce iu 113.11<1

Honorary Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. £1 19

Honorary Secretary to the Ladies Class.

2 2 0 300 010 () 2 6 020 7 16 0

12

has. L Foottit.

G

4 10

Miss Eleanor B. Jackson. Assistant Honorary Secretaries. Mi.

A. 1\L W ethere<l.

Mis IIyde.

Mr. J. Mentor,

erg.-In tl'uctor.

Medical Staff.

£27 7 10

1\ 11' . .T. Astley, moxam, F.H.('.~., Eng. 1\ 11'. JOhll Culht)'lll', M. lU'.S .

1\11'. J . Dunbar Dickson, lIf .D. S11l'g.-Major W. J . hone

Life Members. Licut. -Colon el O. P . IV etheretl.

1\11'. T h os.

omer

oek .

02


210

211 MARLO W CENTRE.

Members. Viscount Curzon, M.P. Mr. R. B. Lunnon Mr. A. Hutton Sergt. Men tor Miss A. M. ,Vethered Mrs. O. P. \lethered Mr. H. Vansittart Neale Mr. Geo. Jackson 1tIr. T. H . Wright Mr. Sidney Wright M1'. Edwin Clarke

Lieut. -Colonel O. P. Wetherell Mr. C. M. Foottit Mrs. Hay Mmray Miss Wanl Mr. Geo. ,Yanl Mi s Hewett Mrs. Powell Mr. Calf Miss Eleanor B. Jack on Mr. Ellwin Clarkc Mr. Atkinson

Balance Sheet. Receipts. By Entrance Fees .. " Donn.tiolls .. tores sohl '" " Ann un.l u bscriptions :: Lecture Fees .. .

Donors. 1111'. A. Lawrence 1111's. Cleaver Marlow Fire Brigade

Expenditure. To Stores £5 Postages .. 1 Paper, Ink, etc. 0 1 5 O~ Smith, Printing 0 6 1 o Calcutt,,, .. } o 5 o " 'outh Bucks Free Press, Advertising 0 Hire of Rooms 0 Boys ... ... ... 0 Testimonials to Lectmer 1

o o

£4 15 3 ' 2

Mrs. Cripps Mr . Owen Williams Mr. W. P. ,Yetherell

Balance in hands of Treasurer £15

ANNUAL REPORT. SIXCE November 1881, when the Marlow Centre was first opened, 12 Classes have been held. The number of pupils who have completed a course of instTuction is 154-130 of whom have received" First Aid" Certificates, and 29 the medallion. The work of the Centre, which was begun on a small scale, has, during the last 18 months been greatly increased. The Executive have added a Committee; three extra Assistant Honorary Secretaries and a Medical tail', tl1e mem LeI's of "'}lich spare neither time, trouble, or expense in furthering the olljects of the Association; three of the Staff have already been elected IIonorary Life Members, in recognition of their services. The work last year comprised three "First Aiel" Classes, when 43 out of 57 Candidates received Certificates; the Examiners ,yere Dr. Percy Potter, aull Mr. Lees Hall, A.ll1.D. On the 14th May, during the unavoidable absence of the Presillent through illness, the Certificates were presented to the successful Candidates, by ir Yinceut Barrington, Deputy Chairman to the Association, at Borlase IIouse, Marlow, hy kind permission of the Rev. and Mrs. Graves. Since January 1888, two" First AiJ" Classes have received instruction, and were examined by Dr. E. Squire, on the 9th April, the examination of t.he men's Class being most successful; a large ursing Class is now being held, the examination for which will take place on the 6th June, after wbich clate the Celtificates will be distributed to the successful Candidates of the three Classes. The Centre is supported by voluntary contributions; it is with much satisfaction that an increase both in the annual subscriptions and donations may be noticed. The Lectures are open to all without distinction of class or religion, and free to those who cannot afford to pay. The "W Ol'IJ's our Battle-field," and the work is "To aid the sick and suffering." The local annual general meeting is held in January, when the work done oy the Centre, past, present, and for the future is discussed.

O~

8

9 0 1 6 2 5

4 0

3 6

7

6

£10 14 4 13

3

£15

O~

10 o 4 5 11 o

8

9~

Examined and found correct, R. H. LUNNoN.

14th },fay, 1888.

UE OF

TO.

No. of Men wlio havc complete!l a ('011 rsi' of insLrw·Uoll.

)lavc rccl'ivCtl Certificates.

75

71

20

17

WllO

W]lO havc CUlllplcteu a course of instruction.

ERTIFICATE.

of Womeu who have received Certificates.

Kursing. 1st Aiu. ! Nursing. IXCE FOll)rATIoX OF CE;o\TllE. 79 31 I 59 I 16 IKCE 1ST JULY, 1887. 14 I 10 I

1st Aid. I

No. of Certificated Pupils who ll!l:ve received MedalllODs.

Men.

Women.

16

13


213 212

MIDDLESBROUGH AND CLEVELAND CENTRE. Formed 18 l.

or

President. Mr. O. F. H. Bolckow, D.L. Chairman.

Treasurer.

Mr. J. G. Swan.

Mr. Eugene Wethey. Auditor. Mr. J. J. BlUton. Hon. Secreta ries.

:JIr. Waynman Di."'I::on

:\11'. R.

eymour Ben on,

Mr. F. H erhert Marshall tocktOll Branch.

Committee.

:1\11'. J. W. Alexander Mr. T. Hugh Bell :JIr. G. Y. Blair

11'. Franklin llilton :JIr. J. :JI. :Jleek :\11'. Angus Macpher>1on Mr. J . 1I1alcomson, M.D. :JIr. H. Minchin 11'. John teven on Mr. am. W alker, :;II.ll.C. Mr. J. F. Wll on Mr. R. T. Wil on

Oapt. Burgess, R. N. Mr. W. Bulmer 11'. Raylton Dixon Mr. F. L. Dodds Mr. John Ellerton, ~I.D. Mr. 'Ym. Han on

Mr. W. Y. Yeitch, M.R.C.P.

REDOAR

BRANCH.

Chairman.

Deputy Chairman.

(Vacant)

Mr. J. 1\1. 1I1eek, ~r.,\. Hon. Secret ary.

1\11'. J. 'Y. AlexalHler. AN "UAL

to the Olass fee of 5/- each heing llaill hy all the employers who nominated men to join the First Aill la .. e . And it abo proves that the men them elves so thorollghlr nppre~iate the l'ra,e tical value of this knowledge, that they are eager to avail them eb"e of the opp~lltnllitics of obtaining it. \\ e think al'o that it is highly creLIilable to the men's illtelligence amI pel' everance. allLl e pecially so to the :Jlellical In 'lructors, who have again taken so much interest allli pains in the teac11illg. The in ·truCtiOll 1ll0reOyer has heeu "iven entirely without any payment fee or rewarLl, even in the form ot' Tc~tillloJlial which although 0 thoroughly ,,,ell lIe 'crv 'Ll your Committce hDxe persi ' lcntly Lli cOllrageu. The ctrect th uew :Jline' Rl'glllation Act, which rellnil'e~ tha,t all :JIine ~lHlll henpplieLl with'tl'ctchers awl Amhulance Material ', although unnece sary ill thi Llitrict where all the :Jline' ha n~ for year past beeu'o ullplieLl, lla been lo Llirect the attention o[ men amI manager a[reh to the neces ity of haTIng an efli~ient hotly of men in truclell ill tl.eir ue, am1 thi' no doubt accOlmts for o lnrrrc n, numher of :JlillLl" havillg joineu the cla'( arranged for their henefit. The further occmrence of frc'luent Accident on the Railway, when no Fir t .Aid bas been anlilahle or tretchers proclll'al 1 le 011 ,,·hich to remon the injured pcrolls again llirect our attention to the Hece 'ity there i., that 'tretcher and AllIlmlancc :\laterial houlll lIe kcpt at e\"cry . tation, if Illlt in eyery +ual'Ll Yan. 1.\.lIl1 \\'e YClltUI'C to thillk that if the I nih"'l,)' olllpanie ll11 not of their OW11 ac~orLl'o 11l'oyillL them legisla,li \"e ennetmenthonhl lIe delllallllcl1 by the Public, enforcing lhe pro\"i 'ion hy .\.ct of Parliament. The general testimony of the ll1cl1ic:ll profession to the immen value of .. Fir t ~\'iL1 ,. knowledge reuder it UllueCe ' ary to particulari'e any special ca e of efficient treatllleu t 0[' accillen t,.;, which to make a election of an' u~h ea e, would be unjust to other, who in numberle' ull1'eported case' haye llolle ellually good semce. Our attention has ho\\'e,er been cspecildly llnn,n to the nIne of the knowledge of the treatmL'ut of ca e of sulrocation or ,. g,t " ing " which are so common here at the ironwork allllmines. The old Ul)Cl"tilion as to lhe proper treatment, being to take thc patient out into a lieltl anlllllll,), hi ['ace ill the 'oil -which ha doubtle been the cause of lleath in lllallY case' ill hygone time '-ha been etl'ectually eradielltell, anLl hy mean 0[' artificial respiration now generally applieLl: numerOll lin

REPORT.

TWENTY-Nl~E ." ~6 , ' .Classes ; ,,~' com pllsl~g { 0 memhe1's of whom

6 5 lltiemle(l the full com se ~f leC:~lle~, .!(O came np lor examillation, 556 IHlHHetl amI only If) faile(l, is a n,ot ~nc~n".ltlelahle record .of goo(l work (lone hy this Centre lIming tlle past year. Tlll IS the more. satI>1factory when it is notell that with the exception of ~3 wO.J~len, all are. work~ng men and miners, the natur 0[' " 'hose employment Jemle1::> them e peclally hable to accident. This good 1'e.111t is llIainly aU1'ibutable

lin ye lJeell 'a yeLl. Our t'xertion ill the preael oL\.mbulance k110\dellge luwe not heenlimited to our own llislrict or 'lenlalHl alone, but we hltye llolle somewhat in promoting a deIDallu for it til the alljncl'nL coal mining llislri 'ls of Durham and Xorthnmbel'land. For at our in liga.tion the Ccntral BxeculiYe Committec, in LOIll10ll last year commi ioned urgeon ~lnjor Hutton, to preach an Ambulance ern 'ade in the e ountie, which resulLed ill lhe formation of a tll'ge llUIll her of Olassl':;. ~\.11l1 we are glad to be able to report that owing to thi fir t ucce _, a further campaign i to be undertaken by him in other di -tricts of the 'ame Countie next Autumn, which ,,-ill doubtle ha,e a still larger measurc of ucce ' . Our cxpelicncc cOllyinces llS that it i ouly necc ' nry b make known among the worhng das 'es throughout the Country, the ohject am1 III lhods of Ambulancc inslruction fur it Lo hc ulli,'er 'u11) tlemltlHlctl allll forthcomillg. We mn st llOt omit to mention that two 1'01il.!L' Classes, ODe ill i\lilhlle 'uro' and the oLller in 'tocktOll, a. well a.s a,'la" for Ha.ilw<),y el'YltDt employed at the Goods 'La.l iOIl here, have been com1ncted " il11 great . lIecL'SS; l he two laHcr ha."ing been tllH1clLakcII prilllarily at the "pense of thi~ 'entre. In onr SlX )e!U'b car J' "e ha\,(' in Lruelct1 in tlli~ thslrict of ('1 voland alone 110


215

214 Classes, compn Slllg over 3000 pl1pil'l, al](l this withrlllt tlillliniHhing our original capital of ovcr £80, for which we were iuueutecl to the late bmente<l La<ly BrusHey, Our capital remains undiminished, but it has been like lifo bloo(l eOlll'sing through our veins, anu maiutaining the elltre in health and vigour. A difficulty of ehoiee is often experienced by people of l11ean~ as to how hest to apply their charity to furthering philanthl'Opic work, We vellturc to suggest to such that no better use of it could b foulld than hy gift or ll'gn,cy, to clldow 'cntrrs of Ambulance, which in too many cases arc hampored in thcil' opcraiioml by want of capital to extenu their work, For wc helieve that tbe pul)lic arc 110W boing convinced that there is no more practical philanthropic work (lone than hy th u, t. Jolin Amhulance Association, in providing "First Ai<l" for the victims of accidents, which are daily anu hourly occmring ill our miust.

Committee,

IV,v. F1Lthf'1' Slliith 1\1]'. \\'all ol' ])ndding ]\1 r. Alf'rr'rl 1\In.sr))] ~lr. (:, ] I. •'r,ph .Mr. ,J. 11 01\ croft

]\ \I'li .. r. (L 1~ l'allst0l1 1\11'~. 'l'iclll-J'ra.tt ]\11''1.. 1111;:('<; ]\ll's. K ,'. \i'al1;: 11I'1' H,('Y. l al'~llall WillI lll'v. F. VI'1'I10lJ UII~sr~ 11 Medical Staff. II'.

II' ,

11. A)ll'll:\,y,

:'1.1t.().S.I~.

Life Member. .JlrH. ,J. C. BrallstolJ.

WAYN;\rAN

F.

Drxo. ,

} lIon. Scc?'cta1'ics.

H,"JtBEltT 1Lut.'HAI,L,

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATE A TNUAL No, of Men who have

eOl11pl eLell a course of

'0 ,

wllo have received Certi fi cates.

of

I

wI,,) 11,,\'1'

eOIllJlleterl a

rf'cciveri

COlll'Re of

Certi fi cates.

Nursillg.

N'J. of CrrLifi"alf'cl J'upils 11'111, hal'o

wllo have

inSLl'UI·tioll.

instru('tion. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _-.:.._lst Ai r!.

1st Ai~lirsillg.

r eceived

\("".

.l\Jl'llalliom;. WOIIII 'II.

MIDDLE. BHOUGII AND CLEVELA D. SINCE FOIUl'\"1 TUN OF CE~TRE.

1702

16

Sr 599

472

-CE

68

!

]ST 25

38 1887. 53 I 15

618

JULY,

I

REDCAR SINcr~ FOflMATION Oir CENTltJl:.

106 SrNCE

14

1ST

IU~l'ORT ,

JU E, 1888.

'\YOIIWII

27 I 20 1887.

28

16

' \.'].' I III'" til rfjv' Villi LlII' liliL of' Ollr OfficcI's aL the jll'cselJt tilIle a11l1 cnC'loHc J\1 , I ) . (') n J (1 II a 1'1'1\" <'~\.'p~ Id' " First. Aill ,. n'11I!"I'I'o\ by 11}('11I1, 'rs (IIII' "'1'0\\,11 AIII~II~];tJH:C r)l'}'S allel otllcrs dming llll )1:1.1 1",,1\'" IJlOldhs. \\'p banI liad wr) sat lslar;tory dasses Ihifi ,)'1"11', lli( <"'1'1';1(. ~~orllll'l'll Jt nil\\'ay 1111'11 lwvillg lakc II 1111' can~(; lip \\'a~'IJll~" 4, of' t Ill'ir 1111111\"1' ba\'illg at I 'Ildl;d till) cia . C'", jii \\'110111 l'a:-;sed the cxallllllCl-"e . l· I (J III~IIIIJ{'I' fir \,011, tbn 'oUllly Hlld Borough I'oli cc /'ol'r'(', awl at the 1'l'rsl'nt Il,tI ,1 ' I' C ' lilll! :In! /'OI'IIJiIl" ;L c:1a:-; ('01' tht' ;,lidlnlJll H.aill\'aY '0., and lite )('arrr OIIIJIUll) atlal.ll<'cl to til<' u l1l1ilr'('1' COl'pil. I bal'I' fill,·d til' llJ(; lahlllall·cl.fol'lil at.lac]ll:cl to . 1ar aliI I lU . tL1I'I I 'It " 'IIII! 1l'IlsL I I"lye IfjVUll all till' iuforlllalwll rcr]lllrull. yOlll' ('Irell . 'h • . . • . \rery "l\il'il'llt :Iil! was J'('II<1I'I'l:d hy I'olic'n, \:I'''P;[lIt IJlIl'lIforrllll:t1l Ice aC(,I.(lrlll hrl(" wl,o 'n .. ,,>,H,lI ali Ill' a rri "(,d 011 till' S( nllu a ud Oll(! r,r tIll' 1Incl ii'S \\ ;l.~ got 011 t o( the Wil leI' al'plil.clllw lI :-.llal mlJlc,clil's with, IlI'(·('S:>. AlloUlel' hy ;'11:. John ('n'p, \\'110 .at~l:lJdel.~ :~ 11101 "'0 II II til l,adlv lllllllL 1,) till' <,~plo"i()11 of' ,11.1111[1 alii ! 1·1)11~.;[d('l'nld) rasPI~ hCl 1',1111 1 to the ;LlTi";~1 of'it ;,I edieal IIHI1I. Iksides tiles(' ,,,e hun! haclllHwy 1I111JOr cas s.

or

or

\r

JULY,

12

I I "'UE OF 'ERTIFlCATE.

NEWARK-ON -TRE NT CENTRE. ,·u. or

Formed 188 1J.. President. Visc(JIlnt cWu'l'k, ~I.I'. J\II'. fly. BI'<LllStOIJ,

h:ll'l\ C!)IIII,kl"rl a ,·.,ursc "I' illsll'llC't jllll. \1'110

,\IUII

who hal'c \'I"'pin!,l

CI'rUiic-all's.

Hon. Treasurer. ,\ 11'. RolJel'l Hod gkinsoll.

ill.

I

143 RI"iC']'; h]'

70

~f

:\0. "r CcrlilkaLcll Pilpiis 11'110 lune rC(;l·i l'I:tl I'l l·r1alliulis. .\11 '11.1

1 ,111" ['i';"g.

,'J\CI~ 1.'OJt.\lATIO:-; 0[<'

1\1r. K JI. Hon. Secretary. Mr. l!:d. Jc'ail'lJlll'll .I\1ilt11oll'.

who I,al'u !'I'ceil'c(1 'crLiJil'al"H.

l·ullrsr. of iIlSLJ'IlCUOIi.

] L

Vice-Presidents. .J.P .

11'111) lI1l1'c COIllph'Lcll a

.J

40

DG

Il LY ,

\\'''' Ill' II.

'g.\TJU,.

7. 11;

50


216

217 Tovvcester Section. UlwirIiLCbl~- Vacant.

fl on. Treusw·c r-Vacant.

NORTHAMPTON CENTRE.

11011,.

Sccrc[((l'y-Mr. E.

Formed 1886 .

Hon. Medical Staff.

President.

]\11'.

Vice-President. Dr. Frank Bn zanl, F .H. l'. 1'., J.P.

Hon. Secretary. Dr. 1\. II. Joncs, ~1.H.l·. P.

Local Committee. Mr. T. P. Dorman. 1\1r. J. Eunson. Rev. T. Gas!]uoine. 1\11'. T. J. George. Rev. R. B. Hull. Mr. W . .Jeffrey. nIr. H. 1\1anfield. Mr. R. A. Milligan. Mr. A. Page.

»). R.C. '., NorLhampton. A. E. Goufrey, M. n., 1)1'. A. II. Jones, "\UL C.P., II'. R. A. Milligan, :\1.1t. C.H., Mr. W. 1I10xon, )r.R.l'.~., Mr. • , II. l'crciYal, ~l.B., i'llI'. A. J. 'Vealh el'l ey, )[.l:.C.,·., " }[r. Thompson FosLer, )f.Jl.C'.H., Davuntry ection.

l\ll'. C. J. Evans,

Earl Oompton.

Hon. Treasurer. MI'. 'V. H. Smith.

1\11'. G. H. Percival, i)1.B. 1\11'. R. Pur sell (Clbicf Supt.). 1\11'. H. E. Randal!. Rev. Dr. , andel's. Rev. F. S. Thornton. nIr. R. Tumer, J. P. Ir. James 'Vard. Hev. R. A. White.

Mr. T. ime Shaw, ~I.B., Daventry •·cction. 1111'. W. K Autllanu, ~r.R.C.H., Earl's Bartoll , ectioll. MI'. W. 11. Ryall, L.K.Q.C.l'.I., Roaue eclion. ~lr. A. Partliclgp Kingcombe, )Lll.C'.I::i.,

TowccstCl' 'cction.

Life Members. Earl Compton.

Mr. J, A.

~.

Bouverie, .J. 1'.

Annual Members.

Ex officio Members.

NOTthampton Amuulance COlpS. Mr. J. Perry, Mr. A. Grose, 1111'. W. Pitts,

tanlon.

I

Hon. Director of Amlmlanres, 54 ·W aterloo. Hon. Inspector of j\Iaterial. Hon. Secretary to the Corps.

Castle Ashby Section. Ohairman-Earl Compton. lion. T?'easnre'l' and Secreta?'Y- 111 r. G.

n.

cri ven.

Daventry Section. P?'esident of OO?nmiUee-Lady Knightly. lion. T r-easu1·e?·-Mr. Thompson li'oster, M.B..C .•. lion. Sec1'eta1'y-Miss 1. A. Bnrtou.

Earl's Barton Section. OhcGi?·man-Rev. R. R. Cobbold. Han. Trectsu1'e1'-r,] r. T. F. Thorpe. Han. Sec1·ela?·y-Mr. J. (). Bailey.

Harlestone Section. Ohai1'mun-Rev. W. Bury. Han. T1'eastb1'e7' and Sec1·eta?·y-Mr. J. Fieldsenu.

Mr. Pickll'i ng Phil'Ps,

Rev. J. B. Wickes.

Subscribers (j Ilalj-(l-GllinwMr. Ii . i. AllllitL

Dallington Sect.ion.

Roade Section.

II'. W. 11. FosLer.

1111'S. ,\r. Barry.

Chai1'man, Treasttrel' ancl SecretcGr!J-Rev. T. C. Beasley.

Han. T?'ecGslt?'e?'- Rev. W. \Vilson . Han. Sec}'el(~l'y-Mr. J. Caserhore.

'llbsuilic l'S of (ll7r (/llinra-

Mr.•1. B1ackwell.

1111'. F. nO 'lock. 11'. .K 1\1. Browue. Hev . .T. Brooke. H,c \'. W. Bmy. Dr. F. Bnszal'll. MI'. It Derby. Mrs. M. Donnall. ;'11'. '1'. P. Dorman. 1\11'. J. El1n Soll. Dr. Faulkn e r. Rev, T. Gascllloinc. Mr. '1'. J. George.

:nil'. W. J 0])0 '. ~Jr. 'Y. ,Td1'rey. Mr. II. Manfieltl. Mr. H. lartin. .Mr. T. Osborn. Mr. A. Page. MI'. P. P. P erry. MI'. H.. Purs ell. :nr r. 11. K Hamlal!. Rev. Dr. ander . 111 essr. 111 iLh, Bros. R ev. F. . Thornton. ~ll'. H. Turner. 111 r. T. Turn er. Hev. R. r\. White.

SlIusc/'iuf'l'S 0/ Five Shillinus 1\1r. II. Herrill. ltc\'. J. 'unningha111. J\Lr. L~. A. Durhall1. Hev. R. H. Hull.

Don01's-

LleuL. - '01. 11011ls. Mr. A. Kempbon.

Dr. A. 1l. ,) OliOS. Hev. K 111. Tom . Mr. Jnllle::; Wan1.


219

218 I SUE OF CERTIFICATES. No. of Men who lut\'e completed a course of instruction.

who hU\'e received Certific·utes.

who han: completed a course of instruction. 1st Ai(lTNiu·sing.

621

518

273

225

I

No. of Women who have received Certi fimtes. 1st Aid.

I Nursing

SINCE F01t:1[ATION OF UENTRE. 346 51 216 I 40 SINCE 1ST JULY, 1887. 161 I I 119 I

No. of Certifirated Pupils who have reccheel :Medallions.

I

.Mell.

I Women.

13

41

AN UA.L REPORT, 1887-8.

,V E must again ask our subscribe!'s to hear in miud the cbange of tbe date of issue of the report, which is tlliti year ueces!':itatet1 by Hew suggestions from head- cll1ltrtcr . The sbortelling of the year to eight months maku; but little llifference to the ·tati tics of instruction, but matel'a11y affects the report of the work of the Amlllllance Corps. Your Committee regret that their first president, Mr. Bouverie, has been compelled by illness to resign. In his stead they have had the honour anu good fortune to secure the Earl Compton, whose active interest in Ambulance work will prove a. new incentive to the operations of the centre. Other officers have al. 0 been adueu by the formation of sections within the centre, amongst whom Lady Knightly, as president of the Daventry Committee, will be welcomed by all who r emember the powerful address given by her ladyship at the meeting in October ]a t. ince that meeting, which ,vas a most successful and encouraging une, sections of the ceutre have been established at Castle Atihby, Daventry, Earl's Barton, llarl estone, Hoade, and Towcester. At these places eleven classes have been heM and one is 110W beina held; 107 men and 136 women have been instructed, certifi('at~s have been granted to 88 men ~nd 97 women, and eight divisions of the orthampton Ambulance Corps have been mcorpol'ated. I n Northampton itself instruction has progressed mainly am?ngst workmen. Messrs. H. Mobbs, the .Midland Railway Co., E. ichols, P. Ph~pps and ~o . , and Smith Bros. have contl'ibutedlargely to the cost of instructing theIr e.mployes: those of the Midland Railway Co. and those of Messrs P. Phipps & Co. bemg specIally favonred in this respect. The Corporation has further shown its appreciation of the necessity of Ambulance training for its employes by bearing the expense of the classes for the Borough Surveyor's men, and such police ano. firemen as have joined those bodies since the form er classes were helu; so that now all the me~bers of.the police force hold certificates. College-Street Young Men's , ociety agam orgamsed part of a class, anu there has been another public class for women. As a result, 166 men anu 25 women have been iUbtructed, and 137 men and 22 wom~n have been awardeo. certificates. 'rhis makes a total within the centre during the eIght months of 273 men and 161 women instructed, of whom 225 men ancl119 ,:omen have taken certificates. There have now been grantell within this 'entl'c, Ell1Ce the cOlllmencement of the work, 731 cerLilicatesin Fin,t Aid, anll 40 ill lltllsing.

Re-examinations have diligently proceeded, 156 men and 57 women having under<roue the test, of wbom 13 men aud 41 women ]Hl.ve obtained medallions, and thus ~ompleted their course of tuition. At the annual drill of the Corrs on May 28th, these holders of me(lallions will have the honour of receiving them at the hands of the 'OUllless Compton. The centre still receives support from a good number of subscribers, although in tbis resped many other eentres cOllsidernbly outJo us. rrhe mere maintenance of such a \York as that dOlle by an Ambulance Centre entails a consil1erable outlay, as the statement of expenuiture will clearly show; but the hpavy JenJands made by the necessities of the Amhulance Corps ill pnrcha3e of stretchers, litters, waggons, and other appliauces, materially illerease the neeu for subscribers, and the committee earnestly hope that many more will be au(led to the li -t before another annual report is issued. A separate fuml has been started for the purchase of an ambulance wag?on,. to which the O'eneral funds of the centre have contributeu -£20, and a further contnbutlOn of one gui~ea from each of 27 parishes, makes a total of £48 7s., and with further promises £57. . The orthampton Ambulance 'orps, which, owing to the high praIse accorded to its organization and wOlk by urgeon-Uajor Huttou has b~come ~nown t~roughout thn country, has continued to do excellent worl-. Its officers, VIZ., c.hlef su~e~l~tendent, director, in 'pector,secretary, am1 the several superiutelll1ents of its 21 dl~slOns;have rellllerctl it a mo.t elticicllt Lody. Thr. drill' arc maintained with great mterest by oVO)' %0 to\m alHl 70 cOllutry mellibers, anLl the throe medical inpoctions anu three lectures by melllllers of the lIon. ;\[I'tlical "tafl', which are arranged in the c?urse of the year, tend to keep fre~h ill the miud of the volunteers the important duties t~ey haye to fulfil. T\\o more stretcher ucpots have been adlled in ~TorthamptoD, maklllg a total of 1 , each duly [iLb:Ll with ·plint., haucbges and other appliances, ready, for use in emergency . A Hag· -taff allLl doctor's hamper have been aduect for us.e at fetes and public gathering' . ixty cases of first aid have been reporte~, be l~e tl~ose which have failed to come under oUicial notice. The trallsport serVice for lllyahds, u11(lo1' the sperial directioD of ~ll'. J. PelTY, has removell 1 patient· Llming t~e e~ght lllonths. Oue was to 'owel b) Drillge, near Halifax; one from Harpole to BlrllllUgham' oue to Loudon' two to 'W oherton ; two to Earl's Barton: and the re t within the limit of the tOW1: anc1 su bmb. Many have needed very careful hantlling illLIeed, taxinct the l)O\\'e1's of the corps to the utmost, but always with credit to the volunteers aUtI c~mfort to the patient. In the field the only opportunity for services was at Towcester teeplecbases, where the !lag stan' and litter were in cllarge of the .Towce tel' Division, under the charge of the lIon. Ins11ectol', MI'. Grose, and the serVIces of the corps were recluirell in one somewhat severe acci.tIent. ., . In conclusion the COllimlltee hope that the puhhc generally Will aVUll themselves more frec!llCntly of the aid of the cor[l' than they do at present. The well meant butignol'ant efI'ort ' on behalf of i1ljured persons in this tOWD, 1Iy tho e who ha\'o not ~earned ~he ,'im)11est ['acts of First .Aid, ha\'e snbjectoLl several known ca,'('s Lo risks whIch nothmg but goO!l fortune alone has pl'eyclllCllmuch morc s('~'(\re damage being Ll~ne tl:an th~ orirrinal in.iury call. eel. Less hnstr 11IIC11l1ore care, gUlcIm1 by kn?"' ledge, 1. rnl1uenLl,) ne~l('ll awl nul' AlIllmltlllc'c \ oluntcPl''';, ,,,ilh their slretchers, splll1lfiaJlLI bandages, ~rc reat1y ::1.l1tl willing to remlerthis iu oycr)' part of the towll, ~lld 1~lany o~ the surrolllllhng llistriuts. It is also eal'l1esLly hoped that longer notIce \\'111 be gIven to the lIon Director whun 111C 1'C111l)Val of invalilb I:> rcc[uil'etl.


220

221 CASES OF FIR T AID. There have heen 60 cases reporteu to the Localllo;}. Sec., of whirh 16 were treated by members of the Police Division of the Corps. The following is an analysi Fracture (compound) of skull Of forearm " Rib " Thigh " Knee cap " Small bone of leg . Dislocatiolls W ounus, of cal p . " Heau and face . ,. Other parts.

2 1 1 1 1 1 :2

3

5 -1

lIremorrhage from wound::; Severe [rom wounueu veins Drowning Contusions Internal illjuries Epilep::;y Faiuting Helples cripple removed to Iufirmary

9 2

2

a three handed scat, the patient having sufficiently recovered to prefer dispensing with stretcher. Other cases might be fluoted to shew that good service has been rendered owing to the instruction received at the Clas es, but the above specimens will suffice. The Ilon. ec. requests pupils to report rases as early as possible, in order that the surgeon's report may be ohtained while the case is fresh in his memory. Post cards for reporting cases are to be obtained at any of the tretcher Depots.

2 1

9 3

Wherever a surgeon's report has been obtainell it ha relleded credit Oil the work done. One of the above cases of d.rowlling was unsnecessful, the immersion having been too protracted. Of the above, the following are worthy of special note :- On September 9th, 1887, 'Y. T. had. a varicose vein in his leg bnr t. PoliceSergeant Dunkley stopped. the bleeding by application of a bandftge, ancl promptly con veyed the patient to the Infirmary. lIad the assistance not been at hanll the consequences would have been very serious. On N ovem bel' 3rd, W. L., under the influen ce of urink, jum ped iuto the river N ene, but 'iyas rescued by the fore lJall of the Sewage ,Yorks. Police-Con stahle .J. wann arrived, having been summoned. by telephone, anu llsed. artificial re l'ira. tion. After perseverance in their efforts for aboLbt (bI"/' how', breathing \Ias re. tored, and the patient removed to the Infirmary on the wheeled litter. UnforLunately the life thus aved, was lost by seconciary effects of the immersion and alcohol. On November 10th, S. H. (aged 67), was passing a shoe factory, when a case of boots fell on her, almost entirely scalping her, and illfiicting other injnrics. PoliceConstables McFarlane and Chapman, rendered. First Aid. after stopping the bleeding, and the patient was cOll\"eyecl to the Tnfirmary. The House mgeon reported that the patient had been attended to in a most satisfactory manner. On February 27th, A. ~l. arrived at the Castle Station by train, sulrel'lug from broken thigh. It had been very insecurely arranged for the journey, by means o[ a. small splint applied to the leg. George ·W atson and J. Walden, eml'lo.)cs of thc L. and N. W. Railway Company, securely bound the injure(llimb with a lOIl[j splint and removed. him to the Infirmary on the Ambulance litter. On April 21st, 1888, H. W. B. fell into the river 1: ene, and. was picked out lJy E. Cookc and J. Hobbs, employes at tbe N unn Mills. 'l'hey maue prolonged. effort.' to restore life by m eans of artificial respiration, but the patient had been so long in the water that from the commencement their efforts seemed hopele ·s. On May 3rd, H. C., at TOIVcester, fell and. re-fractured. his knee cap. 1\11'. F. Baker and Mr. Ashby, Ambulance pupils, applied sl)lints and bandages, and. conveyed the patient to the Infirmary. The House !::lurgeoll spoke very highly of the effective manner in which the First Aid was ren(l(>rcd. On May 22nd, K. W., who had recently been the subject of a d.ebilitating illness, was one of a party to some wood.s in the neighbourhood of N orthamptoll. Overcome hy fatigue she hall continueu rela]Jscs of failJling Jits. Mr. A. G. cut two ash poles out of the wooel and improvised a stretcher wiLh coats, and c<lniecl the paticnt 2~ miles to a [arm house, thence after applying I' 'storati ves, to Lhe rall\\'c1y :;taLlon by

ORTHAhlPTON

Statf'1nent of Receipts and

E~jJCll(7itlirc

CENTRE.

fm' the Yea,' ending 31st Nay, 1888. E;~·penditn,.e .

Receipts. Balance in hand . £43 10 'lass and Examinatiun Fees . 6 3 ·' nhscriptiolls 21 14 Store · sold. 43 -1 H orse AlIlhulallce FUlHl 27 10 Transport fees . 5 u Fiucs 0 17 Medall.iolH; ;3 Pocket Certificates 0 6 Bank Interest 0

£237

3

JIE:-'ltY EnWAItD R\NllALL,

Ohairman of ()oiluilittcc. },fay 2 , 18 8.

11~

9 0 1 0

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11 7 15

o

£237

3

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W. II. AI~TlllJJt

)lITll, HaiL II. JOSE~

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Ambulance Corps Expenses £21 Printing, .Adverti ing and 3-1 tationery 56 tores . :2 Geneml Meeting EXl)ense 8 :\[ellalliolls Fee and expen 'es of Lecturers aJIll De[)ntations. .] 5 Trail 'port Expenses 2 Telegraphic Add.ress 1 P etty Cash (Hon. ec. a per Look) 10 Cheque Dook 0 Pocket Certificate 0 Central Executive for Examiners' [ee and travelling expen::;e . . . 26 Incidental expenses 7 Do. Balance in hand 49

15 10 6 5 11 0 i3 0 5 16 1

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7 2 :6 8

4

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223

222 ST. JOR

AMBULA OE BRIGADE.

TORTHA fPTON CORPS.

Chief S~tpe?·intendcnt-Mr. R. PUl'ssell. Hon. Di?'ectol' of Ambldances-Mr. J. Perry, 54, Waterloo, Northampton. Hon. Inspectm' of ..1Iate?·ial-Mr. A. Grose. Supe7·intenclent'sSec?"etCt1'y-Mr. W. Pitts. S~tpe?'intenclents

No.1 Division.

"

of Divisions.

Infirmary

2 3 4

5 6 6a

7 8 9 " 10

,,11

" 12 " 13

" 14 " 14a " 15 " 16

" 17 " 18 " 19 " 20

" 21 " 22

" 23 " 24

"

London & N. W. Railway Employes Fire Brigade Borough Police Midland Rail way (Passengers) Employes Mr. E. Nichols's Employes Messrs. Smith Bros. Employes Amatem Athletic Club Oollege Street Young Men's Society Rifle Volunteers Gas Works Towcester Harleston . Althorpe Oastle Ash by Yardley Hastings Messrs. P. Phipps and Oo's. Employes S. Sepulchre's Men's OIub Borough Slll'veyor's Employes. Midland Railway (goous) Employes Dalliugton Hoade Daventry . Eall's Barton

Mr. H. F. llill. Mr. R. Atkins. Rev. T. '. Beasley. Mr. Blunt.

illr. Thorpe.

The Stretchers and Valises of the 001'])S are placed as follows : -

N ORTIIAMPTON. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

HARLESTONE. *

The Schools. OASTLE

inspector Grose. Director Perry. Ohief upt. Pnrssell. Mr. R. ampson. Oaptain Pilgrim. Inspector Blatch. Mr. R. II. Tabbern. Mr. T. Jones. Mr. W. Wilde. Mr. J. Porteous. Mr. G. II. Shepherd. Oolom-Serg. Alliston. Mr. J. Woods. Mr. Spencer. Mr. J. Fieldsend. Mr. A. Morley. Mr. R. G. criven . Rev. G. II. Riguy. Mr. Fisher. Mr. A. Jukes.

There are 385 Ambulance Volunteers belonging to the Oorps, and their names and au dresses are to be found at the Town Hall, Museum, Board Schools, Cafes, tretcher Depots, and at all places of business on the Telephone Exchange System. Each Member of the Corps carries the names and addresses of his fellow Volunteers with him.

1. Police Station, Fish Street, LUte?'. T. 25. 2. Fire Station, Dyclmrch Lane. * 3. Infirmary. 4. Union Workhouse. 5. Racecourse (OommC'ns Keeper's) 6. :Militia Stores. 7. Barracks (Guard Room). 8. Mayorhold (Mr. W. Robinson.) 9. Nunn :Mills.

TOWCESTEP,. The National Schools.

Abington Square Cafe. * Oastle Station. L itle?'.>\< Midland Station. t >\< Gas Works. * COl'll Exchange. * Oampbell SC1Ual'e (Turner Bros.) * Bridge Street (P. Phipps and 00.) * College Street Schools. ~ Smith Bros., South Bndge. * Bridge St. (Miu. Hy. Goods.)* t

AsnBY. *

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At the Foreman of ,Yorks. ALTIIonPE. >\<

The

tables.

EAHL's B.UtTON.

Mr. Thorpe's. ROADE.

Police

Y ARDLEY

tation. ITA TINGl:>.

The, chools.

Ambnlance Volunleers alone are permitted to use the tretehers. Th e Ohief Oonstahle kindly undertakes to assist the Oorps by seUlling the two wheeled Litter, statiolled at Fish. trert, to auy pnrt of the town. The police station being on the T elephone Exclmnge, communicatiolls can be sent from any of the public telephone call omce '. 'l'It.L·SI'OHT. -On application to the n on . Director, arrangements can be made for tIle removal of any invalid, or sid, person. By concerted action ,,-ith the h"aliJ Transport Oorps, • t. J ol111's nate, this cau be effected to allY part of the \\'orlu. A f e will be chargctl, in accorclancr with llitallce, wh ere the circumstances of the pati 'Ilt allow. P ELl(' Fgn; . . - 11. wheeled Litter, "ith attellllallt , will attend public gatherings, withill eigbt milf's of ~ orthulIl)ltoll. eeJ'etaries of Societie holdillg s.uch gathering', shoulll c011l1lluui<:alo wilh the lI on. Director, at lea t t\lO week p~'evlOus to the Fl~te. pecial arrangelllellls Call be entl'l'rtl into for mallcr galher1l1 g on applicaliolJ. .. Killdly placcd aL Lhc seniec of thc Corps by tilC owner .

t NuL an Association 'trclcher, lllcrdorc ('annat he used on the Lltter.


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NORWICH CENTRE.

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226 N ORWICH CENTRE. Balancf> Sheet, 1

R eceipts, Bala.nce ill hand at Bank , £17 16 By Petty Cash ill haml, July, 1

7,

,

o 16

.

'*

" Out tanding Account , , Fees . " Stores Sold Iedallion. "Donation . " ubscriptions , Di count received

£134 1 10 10

Balance due

EJ.'}Jcnd it 1I1'e.

5

19

66 12 7 23 4 6 13 2 11 0 1

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4 9 0 0 6

9

o

NOTTINGHAM

By Lecturer's Fces and ExpCI1:;e' £35 H 10 Examincr':; Fcc. aud Expenscs. . . . 22 13 7 Printing amI ~ tationel'Y . 514 Advertisillg. . . 1 ID 6 " Postagcs allLl Telcgrams . 419 ., Carriage 0[' Goods. . o 13 7 Rent or IIea(I-Quartcr:> 4 14 6 Bra s Platc 1'01' Do. 200 .. undr), Expelll'~ 3 11 li do res Pl1l'chascd 25 17 11 Medallion .' 23 ·1 9 " ,. Expcnses of D 11Ion tration 'lJellue Book . Petty Cash ill ha11d

£145

Formed 188l.

President .

Mr. Richard Enfield.

Hon. s ecr et ary and Treasurer .

14 17 ,J 026 o 15 £145

8

CENTRE.

II'. Fl'unci:> N. Ellis (. outh Road, The Park).

9

Medical Staff.

Examined, compare(l with "Voncller:>, ~t1Jcl founcl cOl'rect, MIC'II .\EL Ih: \·EItLEY .

'. n.

J une 29th, 18

BrHToC'\.

:J[r. iIlr. MI'. :J[r. ~lt'.

'. JIay(lon \Yltilc, ;1[. IU'.l'i. Il. O. Taylor, ;lI.D., Nottingham Enoch 'ncll, F. n. c.... , :r otiillghum Wil1iam Windley, Nottinghalll Ronalll Yolckman, laplcforu

1\11'. \Y. Harrison Coate, M.n.C. i-fr. Hugh T. Jones, M.R.C .... , Hucknall TOl'karcl 1111'. \V. E. Fellowes, L.n.c.p.E.

I SSUE OF CERTIFICATE. Annual Member. No. of Men

No. of Women

Ii ' Banni tel'. who have completed a course of instrudion.

who have received Certificates.

who have completed a course of instruction. 1st Aid.

who have received Certificates.

I Nursing. 1st Airl. INursing.

!lIen. - 1 \Vomen.

ArTNUAL

SI~(,E

141

128

+48

'1-53

FaIt rAT]()~ OF Cl~NTRE. 284 I 215 1 2 I 122 SINCE 1ST JULY, 1887. 70 99 I 49 I 66

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received 1I1ednllions.

17

27

t This apparent discrepancy is due to the fact that scveral men obtained their "Vouchers" 1rithout attencling a further (,011rse of lectures. June 188 . "IV E1 DWAHDS, IIoil. Srcreta'I'Y . II ILLIAM

REPORT.

DURING the year the following das es haye received instruction :-30 women in Home Ul'sing and Hygiene; 30 women in Fir·t Aiu ; 35 men employed by the Mic11allll Railway Company, at their Toton iding " 46 men at IIucknall-Torkard Collieries: 20 Ulen at Bestwoou Colliery' 30 men at Clifton Colliery; 20 mCll at t. r icllolas !lurch Institute. CIa. ses are now being formed of mell employed by both thc Midland and Gr at orthern Railway Comvanies in their LocomotiYe, Goods and Traffic Departments and it is probable that about 100 of the e men will be l'ecei ving instruction whcn this report i i ued. Cases aro frequently occurring at ollierics and on Railways which are carefully attendcd to hy men who havo received certificate. I n the streets of ottingham the Police arc often calloel upon to make practical use of their knowledge of how to render First Aid ;-and la~tly ome of the many womon and men who are occupied ill variou ways have had their Ambulunce k nowleelge pnt to the tost and aved much suf1E1ring by rendering timely a si tanc~.


220

2~8

NOTTI GRAM CENTRE, ]887-8. 1887 Receipts. T o Cash in hand . £11 11 2~ Women' Nursing Clas , " 30 at lOs. 6d., 1 at 2s .. 15 17 0 " Toton Siding Men's Class for Exam. Expenses 3 13 0 1888. " IV-omen's F irst Aid Class, 30 at 5s. 7 10 0 Bestwood Colliery for Exam. Expenses . 2 0 6 " Clifton Colliery for Exam. Expenses 2 0 6 Clifton Co Hiery, donation 2 2 0 " Men's Re-examination, 22 at Is. 2 0 St. "icholas Chmch Institute 7 0 " :Miss Bannister (sub cription) 0 5 0 Great "orthern Railway Men, 41 at Is. 2 0 £49 To Balance being Amount of Cash in hand

9

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6

3~

18 7 Expenditu?·e. By Cheque to Chief ee. £15 0 " Rote Paper, Envelopes, etc. 0 8 12 Clas Sheets 0 2 " Adverti ing "Guardia.n" and 'Express" o ]5 Boys for bandagillg (2 " Ladies' Classes) o 12 Book and Bandage for " Mr. Windley 0 1 " Postage and Stationery 1 2 Cabs and Train Fare , " Dr. Hutton and F. Ellis 0 9 undry " Carriage on Pareel. o 11 Che(lue to Chief ee" l'etal'Y, 27th July 30 0

"

,-

£49 Balance £49

By Amount owing to Office

0

PARKGATE Formed 1

6

President. Th e Riglil lIon. Earl Fitzwilliam,

6

::'I l l'. ('. K ]{llfldl's

6

]\11'. W. Exley ~[I'. n. ,'('llar,.; Re\, . .T.

0

FlU-NCr. N. ELL], ', lIon. Secretary. RICH. E1\FIELD, President.

::'Ill' . .J. B. Charles,,-orth :'h. C. J. , tocl(lart :'11'. T. X e\rhonlll W ooll (Coni horough)

n.

Treasurer.

Chairman. ~lr.

:'11'. Thollla~ X ewbould.

C. E. Rho(les.

2~

0

K.G.

Vice-Presidents. 3

Honorary Secretary.

her 17

5.

0

211 6 3~ !:)

CENTRE.

6 0

)11. B. E. Dickiu

3

011.

Honorary Life Members.

:Ml'.

Bel'llanl \\Talker,

'1 'n T 11l Juo .s. i \ 1'. I I . • mith, L.R.C.l'. ~lr . .J no. FranciH CheeSe\\Tight, :ll.ll. c. s.

~1.n.1

Medical Staff. ;'\1'.1\('\'11;11'.\ Walker, ~r.ll.l'.S.,

:\11'. \\'111 .• 1110. ,'mith, [.. il.(·.l'., Edin., r .!'. \.

I S UE OF CERTIFICATES.

No. of Men who have completed a course of instruction.

El1g.,

L.s.A.

1..1:.('.:-'.,

:'11' . .Tno. Francis ('lwc ewright, Eng.,

)1. R.C.!'.

Edin. ~1r. Ro,~lanrl HilL ,)[. R.C.S. Eng.,L.l'> .A. etc. L.Il,( '.J'.,

No. of Women

who have received Certificates.

who have cOlilpleied a course of instruction. 1st Aiel

699

545

1 9

153

wbo have r eceived Cert.i Ii cates.

1. PARKUATE (\\' OMEN'

I

I Nursing. lsi Aiel. I Nursing.

SrXCE FOlUIATfIIN OF CEXTltE. 1 5 '2 109 47 S[,,!'l'; Is1' JULY, 18 7. 25 2 15 17 I

_117lbulu1/(;e Clu.sf's in COIliLectiM with UelltJ'e.

No. of Certificated PUjJils who ha ve recci I'cd Meualliolls. ~ [ ell.

59

I

Wum en.

CLA', NEWLY FOR::'I1ED.)

,V. J . mitlt, L.R.C . l'., etc . lIon. Scc/'cta?'y-Mi's A. E. mith.

Lcctllt·e l·-~ll'.

})

'Ollll'lelc(l

COUl'se

Obtalncil 1 -t Aill

of Ledul'l's. ~.

ertifieate'.

23

2G ALDWARKE;'L\I N

'OLLIERY.

~1 1'. 'Y . .J. .~1l1 ith, L.n.l·.I'., elc. H(w. Sccrr./al'u-Mr, , amucl \ lock. .

L cclw'C/' "'on'l'lete(l Lour"e or Lrclurr.·.

8G

Ohla1l1cIl lst Aii'll E'rhncale.

'27

11 [ellalbons.


231

230 3. CAR HOUSE COLLIERY .

Lectu1'e?' - Ir. Bernard 'Walker, ~I.R.O . . , etc. Han. Sec7'etal'y-iJIr. G. E. J . Mc lmtrie. Completed course of Lectme .

Obtained 1 t Aid Certificate .

31

POTTERIES CENTRE.

Medallions.

13

13 Formed 1

4.

4. RO UND WOOD UOLLIERY.

Lectw·(J1·-llIl'. W. J. Smith L . ll.C.P., etc. H an. Secretary-Mr. J. F. Clee,e . Completed COUl' e of Lectme . 17

President. ir

Obtained 1 t Aid Certificate'. 14

5. W ARRE

1Iledallions. 2

1\11'. J 0 .,

etc.

Obtained Medallion .

26

Vice-Chairman. Rev. 1. C. R.

:'11'.

:'1 r. II. C. Ram 'LIale.

T BB IX COLLI ERY.

cotto

Hon. Secretary.

Treasurer .

>.

'Y.

Waring.

Medical Staff.

Lectw·e?·-:Jlr. 'V. J. mith, L . R . C. P . , etc. Han. Secl·etal·y-'JJIr. T. Robert.

28

Rev. H. C. Turner.

Gim ·on.

:J1r. T. Freeman.

26

Completed comse of Lectures.

Chairman.

Completed comse of Lectme .

6. L OW

hild, Bart.

Vice-Presidents.

VAL E COLL IERY.

L ectu?·e?·-'Mr. J. F . Chee ewright, ~I.R.c . , B on. Sec1'eta1'y-'Mr. Geo. Harrison.

mith

:'lr. Jame Hindle,

Obtained 'Medallion 27

Mr. A. M.

L.R.C.P. & • . ,

:J1c~ldo\\ie

111'. A . \T. Griffith,

Ed.

)I.R.C .S. , L . . A .

)I.D.

Life Member. :r o1'tll

tafI. Raihyay Co,

7. P ARKGATE I RON WOR K, Local Com mittee.

L ect1.LTel·-iJIr. J . F. Cheesewright, )I.R . C .. ,·., etc. Han . Secl'elcwy-f.,Ir. H . White. Completp.d cour e of Lectures. 11

Obtained :JIedalliolls. 11

8. CON I SBOROUGH (KEWLY FOR~IED . )

L ectu-;·e?·-lIIr. Rowland H ills, M. R . C. , . , etc. Han. Sec?·eta1·y-Mr. Godfrey WaIleer. Completed course of L ectmes. 21

19

Previolls to this year and since the formation oftlte Parkgatc 'cntre, 3 3 cOll1plete courses of Lectures hac1 been attended, and 259 1st AiJ Certificates and 63 .r.Iedalliolli:j obtained. DICTO 'fiON,

Il on. Sec.

J{a,y 31s/., 1888.

,y

Annual Members.

Obtained 1st Aid Certificates.

13. K

:'11'. F. J. mith :JIr. W. Rob. on ~lr. T. H . f.,lott1'am ~lr. J. alt f.,Ir. T, Barker ilIl'. L. Longbottom ~Ir. Hy . , Yarrington

:JIr. F. W. Grove ]\11'. ~. :'[itch eon :'11'. R. H. ynne :M1'. 'Y. Hanks :J1r. :T. ,reathach 1111'. T. 'Y. Gim 011 .Mr. II. '. Ram. dale 1111'. T. Ash\\'orth

l\Ir. '1'. Burkel' f,[1'. ' Ym. Bunk Mr. G. W. " Taring lIIi" hilll 1111' . Hitchman

R Y. lI. . Tumer Rey. 1. . R . cott 11'. T. Freeman Mr. L. Longbottom Mr. F. W. Gl'oYe Mr. Jos. Timson Donors. ~il'

miLh hiltl 11'. J os. hallinor :Mr. H y. Warrington fr. T. AKhwol'th

Mes 1's. F . and R. Pratt and Co. M1'. Clla . Chal1illor :Ur. T. W . Gimson :'Ie S1' . J. Challenor and Co., Lt


232 ANI UAL

233

REPORT.

THE work at this Centre having been in abeyance for about 18 months, meetings were held in April last to enlist sympathy with the mo.ement, and to organize Classes, resulting in the formation of both a male and a fema le class in Fenton, which are now undergoing instruction in "First Aid." The male class is attended by about 40 members, principally from the many factories and collie ric of the di trict. The female class consists of 21 members. Many of the en1plo)'ers in tne neighbourhood and others have shewn their sympathy with the work by giving donations to the L ocal Fund. It is hoped that sufficient interest will be taken in the work of this Centre so as to organize classes in other of the Pottery GOwns. With regard to ca es in which "Fir t Ai(l" has beeu rendered by St. John Am bulance pupils in this district, the Committee cannot particularize such, but many ca5es have occurred, and valllable assi tance rendered on the railway, in the mines and at other places, and in more than one ca e life has been sayed. One result of the great and useful I\~ork of the A s oc iatioll has hcen the insertion in the" Coal Mines' Regulation act, 18 7" of the clau e making compulsory the provision of stretchers and" First Aid ., appliances at all mines, the utility of whi ch cannot for a moment be questioned .

A iLIWctl Bctlrmce Sheet, 1887E,'pend it w·e. 'ccs. Expenses on Pre,'entation of :.\l erlallions and Cprtificaies £0 12 Hon . Director for tore ' 1 5 Carriage of Stores . . 0 0 Chief Sec. for Examiner's Fee aIHl Expcnse.. 4 Chicf .:'ec. for In cidental Ex-

Receipts. 8

Balance in hand. . . £12 11 DOll. ,ir.J. ,Yhittaker Ellis, Bart., 'If. P. . . Material ,0Irl (One E 'march Bandage)

0

o 6

0

nhscriptions: ~lr.C.U . .Maine5s. , CoU:ll'arks5s. 0 10 Mr.T.Case,21s.,Mrs.Spnrks.fj·.1 6 nfl's. ~lnrra'y,fis .. ~[iss::\lnrray,5~. 0 10 Lruly Augusta On.-low. '218., 111S8 i\.lHlr0

;)8.

.

.

1

.

HOIl. Harriet Brorhick, 10.. , ~rrs. H. A 'l1lith. 5 '. Mr . .J. :'>[cC'unsell. 20s., :'>lrs. Rllgge Price, ; ) s . . :'>liss Xoyce for 1 :'>[allllals 3 rces at :)s.

o

0 1;:; 1 5 0 1

011

o o o

8nhsc;iption-:'>h~. A. nri(~gcr Two RC-CXlllll. Fces at 2s. ud.

£24

I

l'CllSCR.

o o o o o

6

:2 17

.

Deposit. P.O. Savin":; 13:.1.11k, :2 Yeal'S . .

Interest

o o

-1 fers at lOs. 0(1..

"

HOIl.

u

o

£24

2

UE OF

President.

o. of Men

Honorary Treasurer. Colollel , parkes. Honorary Secretary. Mr. Augu.'tus Bl'i(lgcr.

who have completed a course of instrnction.

ERTIFI ATE TO.

H. H. The Duke of Teck, K. C. n.

:,\11'. T. Cave.

of Women

who ha\'o ('oIll1'1cte(1 a cour~c of in (ruction.

who hayc rereiv('cl Certificate~.

No. of Certificatell PllpilR who have rerei\'l'd ;)IedallioDs.

who 1\11\'e received Certificates.

1st A i,l I Xur~in~. 1st Aid. Xllrsing. ------------:,::-[-~-T(-E Fl1IDU.'l'IOX OF Cp.XTTm.

101

6

202

12

170

SlNCE hT JULY, 1

)[en.

17

'\T.

13

A. F . BatCJuau.

Medical Staff,

NURSING GUILD (RICHMOND CENTRE. )

(Vacant.)

President. The Lady Augusta Oll

Annual Members. Miss Anclre Mrs. A. Bridger HOll. Harriet Brodrick :.\11'. Thos. Cave Sir .T. W. Ellis, Bart. , M . r. :JIr. J. McConnell • Irs. :i'If urray

Miss 1\IUl'ra y ~Il'. C. J. Nail'1le Ln,(ly Augnsta, 011 'Iow ilfrs. Rngge-Price Mrs. R. A. SmiLh Col. Sparks :'>r rs. ~park;;

10'\.

Vice-Presidents. IIoll. Harriet Brad riel-

Lndy 11;llis

:'>lrs. ~ll's.

Hon. Harriett Brodrick

topCol'd Carmichael.

Hon. Secretary.

Hon. Treasurer.

:Mi

Women.

62

107

7.

Life Member. Mr.

2

ROBT. ,Yo PARKs, TTCaSU1'Cl' . A. BHIDGER, Hon. SeCl'eta1·Y. Tnos. AYE, Chairman .

2.

Chairman.

1 1 0 '2 19 16

o

RICHMOND (SURREY) CENTRE. Formed 1

.

Treasurer 1'01' Postage.· Balance in hallcl .

l\1nrray .

5

3 6 6 0


234

23 5

Committee.

Names of those L adies who hctve sent Gifts to the Store and Cooked Food to the Sicle : -

Ex-officio-The Presiuellt, \Tice-Presiclellts, TIon. Tl'ea 'urer amI lIon. ecretary; also the Hon. Treasmer, Hon. Secretarie and Lectmers of t. John Ambulance Association (Richmond Centre) .

II' . Mrs. lr . niTs. Mrs. 1\Irs.

Bateman Cave H . Graham Hessey Mastel' Ovans

Mrs. Miss Irs. Mrs. Mrs.

Rugge-Price Procter Alex Smith Sparks Tylee.

(With power to add to the number.) NUR 'I",G

~VSOGL\'TEtl.

A NUAL REPORT. THE COlUruittee, in issuing their Third Annual Report of the St. John Ambnlance Nursing Guild, are glad to be able to state that the work of the Guild has been satisfactorily maintained during the past year. The number of Nursing Associates is now 22; and, in addition to this number, 4 of the women who obtaineu Certificates after the last Free Ambulance Class have given in their llames as willing occasionally to sit up at night, or to give such other assistance to their sick neighbours as their daily duties will allow. The number of sick who have bad nursing attendance has ueen 40; the number of sick assisteu with loans or gifts has been 76 ; making a total of 116 assisted, The nursing visits registereu have been 1,758. From t he store over 600 articles have been lent; and the same gratitude for the loan h as been shewn and the same care has been taken to return them in good condition as heretofore . A greater number of applications to the Guild have been made this year by the Clergy, Medical Men, and District Visitors, which may, it is hoped, be taken as a proof that they have found the assistance given useful. Applications have most frequently been made for aged or chronic invalids sufl'ering from Consumption, Paralysis, or Dropsy, and the Associates have often been able to relieve their pain and tliscomfort. Acute cases, snch as Low anc1 Typhoid Fevers, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, etc., have also come under the Associates' care, and many suffering from Varicose Ulceration have derived benefit from the attendance given. 'rhe nature of the work does not allow of individuals being referred to, but as specimens of the unselfish, untiring, loving service given by the Associates, it may be mentioneu that in three months one Associate paid one sick perboll 219 visits, and frequently sat up at night with her. Two others have, for nearly ten mouths of the year, been constantly at work, sometimes daily, and always two or three times a week, and another has for nearly seven months consecutively, given attendance two or three times a week (as recluired) to a chronic case; the warm gratitude shown for all the Associates' work has been as before most touching and encouraging. The Committee wish to take this opportunity of offering their best tlIanks to the clergy, district visitor1:, and othe!' friends who have so kindly provided wine nnd food for the sick, the supply of which does not come within the scope of the Guild. All applications [or aiel, or for loans from the Nursing Guild, to be maele to the Honorary Secretary, 16, Dowl1e Terrace, Richmond Hill.

Miss Ramsey Mrs. Rickman Mrs. Rugge-Price Mrs. F. D. Robinson Mrs. A. Smith Mrs .• topford 1\frs. H. 'topford Miss E. Stopford Miss tonehouse Mrs .• parks 1\Ir . Tonge Miss Venn 1\liss Wilson ::'Iii s Young.

Miss Andre Miss Bennet MI' . Cayc Mrs. Gordon Douglas (late) Mrs . Duncun Miss Greene Miss Julius The Dowager Vi. countess l\Iiddletoll Mrs . .Murray The Lady Augusta. Ou low :D1iss PemhYll lIon. Esther POUlcroy 1\1rs. Lane Poole Mrs. Ramsey

Receipls (Uul E,i'lJcnclltllf'e, 1

7.

E,i'penclit1l1·e. £J 6 4 Xursing Requisite, 20 5 3 'helllist·' Book . lIon. ecretar)," Account, inclurling }Ie., enger, Pos6 17 4~ tage, ,Ya.'hing, &c .. 1116 Printing 110 urgical Appliance ociety. 7 11 10~ . unclry

Receipts. uh'Cl'ipiiOlls,Donatiol1',aJIIl ,_ Patient .. ' Payments . . £;)

Balance in hand

£5 FebnlCll'!J 10, 1

£41 13 16 13

£5

6 1l~ H.\.HRIET

4

n

6 11~

BHODHICK, Hon. Treasurei'.

RULE,' . I.-That the Committee

'hall meet once in eyery three months, oftener if

neccs ary. n. -That Member of' the Ambulallce Associati.on.

'Oll1mittee Jleed not holu Certificates of 'to J ohl1

Il L -That Members of Committee mayor may not be Kur ing A sociate . I V.-That an Annual Meeting, to consi t both of l\Iem?ers of Committee and of Associates, slwJl be held for the transaction of GeHeral BUSllles and the Election of Omcers and ~ursiug Associatcs. V .-That Nll1'sing l\ Hsociates muy be elected ut any :Meetillg of the Committee. V I. -That the Honorary ecretary shall luke charge of all stor s and that othel nun;ing requi, ltE'S be ohtainall]e hy her order.


237 VI L--That the H onorary Secretary shall kccp an accolUlt of all cases nursed by the As ociate of the Guild, and report the same at the Annual Meeting. VIlL-That all application for lllU' iug help shall be mude to the Honorary Secretary, stating the nature of the disea. e.

ROCHDALE

IX.-That e,ery NlU'sing Associate before joiuillg the Cluild shall undertakc, ,yhil t nlU'sing, to confine herseU solely and entirely to nursiug and sanitation, and conscientiously to carry out the in ·tructioll. of the medical lJlan in charge of the case.

Form cd 1

X.-That it shall be competent for a ;\lll' ing Associate, in thc evcnt of having charge of a e,ere case requiring more hell) than she has time for, to apply to the Honorary Secretary for a second As ociate. X L -That A sociates shall apply to the Honorary requisites as may be nece sary.

CENTRE. G.

President . ~lr.

'lement)1. Royus,

J.P . , D.L.

'ecl'etary for such 11ll1','ing Chairman.

XI L-That Associate shall as a rule holel hoth :St. J01m Ambulance Certificates; but that Ladie holding ccrtificates of cIJicicncy from a 110 pital or llUl"ing ill. titntioll shall be eligible.

:J II' ..1. R. Heape.

J.P.

Treas urer.

Deputy Chair man.

XIlL -That no case 'hall he retaine(l on tllC Regi. tel' which is ]Jot unclcr a tluali/led medical practitioner.

Mr. C. Morgall.

:JII'. H. Hl1l','t .. 1.1'. Honorary Secretary.

OBJECTS OF THE GUILD.

i\lr . .los. Wilkinson, 'bid' Constahle. I. -To afford skilful nlU'sing to the poor in their own llOmes dUl'ing 'everc illness, or in case of accident. n. -To form a store of lllU'Sing material,' (some of which would he for loan only), such as lint, bandages, old linen, linseecl meal, tUl'pentille, cotton wool, gutta percha tissue, bronchitis kettles, ,yater-berls, ail' pillows, inhalers, hla11kct8, shcctfi, nightdresses, waterproof ancl other lllaterials not gencrally "ithill lhc reach of' the sick poor, and which medical men are, therefore unahle to order, howeyel' needful they may be.

Medical Staff. R. B. "cllcrs, :l\l.ll.C.ti.E. , W. J. II. Macgilyray, L. n.('.t' .. Ed. T. II. lIay1e, :\1.13. I I. l'. March, :\1.11. .\11'. "\\T. Pinck, :\f.B. .\il'. "'. ~tal1wcll, :ll.n.l.~.K

Mr. 1.11'. Mr. Mr.

Mr. D. J? Whitcley, M.R. .E . E. 13. Pooley, L.R.C., .J. P. Baillie, :l\1.D. .J1\,. A. WeIll, :l1.D . .\[1'. "\Y. II. ha.rple, :l\1.R.C. ·.E . :Jll'. W. ~[ill , L.R.C . P., Ell. .J\(l'. ~ll'.

IlI. -To obtain the services of Ladies holrling c;el'tificates of efficiency 1'01' the work, and willing conscientiously to carry out the directions of the doctor in charge of the case. . telI t 0 res t'111 t 11 U ' 1)'1 \'ear Du\'iu!Y the work ()r lhis l'lltl'l' lIas )lot llel'lI penmt , ·t . J' b . a'tleton. A ne" · 1let l'11l a 11 t1 Ie cc'tiOllS excel)t wintC'1' lIIonths Cla.-scs WC1'C e ·tah1IS . .. . scebOl1 was 1'· OllllCl1 at '[1'1111'0\\, ~\ ,·1.l1d "cwllcY • , ,,,hielt. .unLler thc ngorou upeull" . :\11'l1s 1I'lS lJutlll' rallid allll BatIsta-ctory advance. 50 . pel . ont' III t Cllt1ence 0 I· D'1. "'\'I'lloI1 \ ~,' . . two Classes attcnding the Lt'ctul'es, n of \\"1\0111 pl'l'sented :ltelll cll'es 101' exa.ml~a l~~ nJl(l all passctl. ?lInch ynlunllle \\ ork has also hl'Cll llout' III t!te other .ec~l~ll.­ "\VhiLwoI'Ll! <.LillI Fac.:it, Drs. "\Vl,lsh and Baillie kLYe kill two Classes, one tOl "omen 5')~. l)re 'cnteu them elved tlll) ot1ll'1' 1'01' men consislillg ot. 30 llll'lll 1WI'S eac1I, 0 r th'se C ' 4 passl'l1. In lila111 )I'l(. I,D' for eX'1millatiOll [1,]](1 gl, I. E . B . Pooley. has contmue .' 'L" l' ) thc work 31 l)C[,SOl1S, '2 \\'0111l'1l and 3 well attenclcdills Lecture', a~ld ellelg lC 1 , . . . 4<) ., 1 t the examlll14 men WCI'C pl'eparcd hy him 1'01' 1'C'-t'xamma.tlOD,ol thC'. e ~ nppem CL a .

TJ[ I~

DUTI ES OF A

OC I ATE.

I. -To carry out conscientiously the directions of the medical mall. n .-To see the sick person daily, or as often as necessary. IlL -To attend to the general sanitatiol] alld cleanlille,')s 0(' tlte sick l'oom ; to apply (when l'CCluire(l) poultices, fOl1lcntatiOJI,', clc., etc, ; to see to thl' wasllillg of Lhe l)atient, changing linen and shcets, dressing "'onmls, 11rc[ sores, ptc.; Lo lake temperature and note it on a chart 1'01 the inspection of Lhe lloclor aL IIi .. visit, and to procure such nursing material as Lbe eilBP lllay (le111anr1.

n lioll all(l:3 p a s s e l l . · III lhe RoclI(lalc sedioll 7 'Iassl's

01'

\a\'illll~ kind' have been hL'

11 l)

r

one 0

the most


23 important was the Ladie ' Nur ing Clas', open to Ladies who have already passed in the First Cour e ; 26 Ladies forme<.1 the Class, of whom 12 only were eligible for examination, 9 passed and 3 were rejected, A second Women's Class was held at the Lyceum in the afternoon, consisting of 28 members, 21 of whom came before the Examiner, and 20 passed, Another important Class was the 'Women's Evening Class, held at the Police Offices, numbering 21, of whom the great proportion were .Mill hands, It is among t persons of this class that the benefits and at!vantages of the principles of "First Aid" are sought to be more widely disseminated. I trust that during the coming season a greater number, both male and female, will avail themselves of the opporhmity afforded to them of becoming Certified Member of the Association, whereby they may be the means, at sometime, of alleviating the suO'erings, or maybe ave the life of some fellow creature. It appears somewhat unaccountaule to the Committee, that the large employers of manual labour in the town, have not responded in a single instance to the effort made to induce them to form Classes in connection ,,,ith the Centl"e. ltluch good must have been done by the illstruction given to the large lllmluer of persons "'ho have passed through the CIa ses during the past two years-290 in 1 87 and 363 in 1888 ; 225 in the former year, and '287 in the latter, received Certificate. This represents a great amount of labour and self-sacrifice on the part of the Medical staff-Drs. R. B. Sellers, W . J, R . lIacgilvray, T. Rayle, W. Stamyell, II. C. March, W. Pink, and D. F. 'Yhitely, of the Rochdale section; Drs. ,Yelsh and Baillie, of the Whitworth and Facit section; Dr. E. B. Pooley, of the 8mallbridge and Wardle section; and Dr. W . .Mills, of the Milnrow and Newhey section. The thanks of the Committee are due to these gentlemen for the very valuable services they have rendered to the Association. Re-Examinations of the 1887 Classes must be held at an early date, It is important that all who possibly can should attend, so that it may be shown to the Examiner, that they have kept up the knowledge of the principles of " First Aid," which enabled them to obtain their Certificates. Annexed is a tabulated sheet, showing the number of Classes held during the last year, the number of persons who formed these Classes, the number ,,-ho pre ented themselves for Examination, and the number of those who passed. The Finances of the Centre are in a sati factory condition, though no Subscriptions or Donations have been sought since those which were required for the expense attendant upon the formation of the Centre.

239 Table. howing the number of persons 'who formet! Classes in the Rochdale Centre and of the t. John Ambnlance Associalion c1lll'ing the year enrling 31. t :Jlay, 1 al 0 the number ,\'110 passeu their Examination, a11c1 their Re · Examination .

!~~

Eg~ z~~

.-ame of (;lass.

Kame of SecLion.

c.~

Rochdale

'W hitworth and Facit nIilnrow anLl ITewhey

A

:;:;0

~

~

Zi

:51'<1

26 '2 21 30 31 20 52

12 21 '21

Ladie ' l .t cOlll"."e

2

~rell'~

Men's.

3 1<1

~Ien'

Ladies 1st course ,

~~

E;;;;' ::J:=',a

Lallies ... Ymsing Ladie Afternoon 1st course Ladie' Eyening ~[ell 'ti EWlling Holland t. ork'holl 'e'eryallt~ .. Police

c.,c

9 '20 '20 18 '27 14 52

3

'26 3

'2'2

4

14.*

14

30 30

27 '25

23 25

Mell' Clas CJlilnrow). (i\mhey) .

30 20

<)-

'25 16

14 Clas e

363

,y

mallhridge alll1 ,Yul'llle

mn ~~1

Total

21

2 1-:1 5')*

2

~;)

16

2

304

I

1

1 3 1

4

17

\

* Re-Examinecl.

I. UE OF 'ERTIFICATE .

No. of Women

r o. of :Men who have complele l \ a COUl'tie of

who have rereived

Certificates.

who hnn~ c011lpletetl a conrse of illstnwtiol1,

instrn<.:tion. _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _-'-l_ls_lt_A_il_I._'_1NurS~lg.

who hnye

recei \'ell Certificate. 1st Aitl. I Nursing .

CE:\TltE. 12 113 9 1ST JULY, 1887. I 9 12 I 9,*

SrXCE FOR)Ul'IOX OF

478

373

161

216

179

121

I -CE

No. of Certificated Pupils \\"ho hnve receh-ell :illednlliolls. ~I en .

" 'omen.


241

2-1<0

SEVEN OAKS CENTRE. Fonncd 1 7 Chairman. Mr. M. Lamhardc.

blood through the severing of an artery, was conveyed on the litter from his house to the Cottage IIospital; on Scptember 27th, 1887, another, who had slipped his knce cap, was removed to the Cottage IIospital; and on F ebruary 27th, 1888, a member of the Fire Brigadc, who sustained a severe fracture of the leg and other illjmies, was safcly and comCortably removed to the Cottage H ospital. The Committec desire to express thcir high sense of the valuable services rendered by tltiH Local Voluntecr Ambulance Corps. The anncxed list of subscribers and statement of accounts show some little improvement in the illlallces as compared with last year. A grant of £10 has been voted by the Committee to the Central Fund, which loudly calls for aclflitional support.

DA YID REID, Hon. Secreta?'y ancZ Tnasw·e?·.

Vice-Chairman. J\Ir. J. Furley .

Statement of Receipts and EJ')Jendil1l?'e from 1st J nly, 1887, to 30th J nnc, 18 Receipts.

Committee.

:fill'. A. J. Alliott, M.D. l\ir. F. Tooth R ev. T. S. Cl1l'teis, ~r.A . ~lr. II. Thompson, M.IU·.H. >\< :1'111'. O. D . Marriott, M.D. 11'. A. Wilsoll, J.I'. Mr. C. R. C. Petley ~Ir. J. Lucas 'Worship, M. )U'.H. MI'. D. Reid, lIon. Treas. and SeCl'etaTY. * Mr. A. Young, lIf.H.C.S. * Hon. Members of the Association. Annu al Members.

Mr. J. Moore

Mr. Olabon Mrs. Olabon .Miss Cressy MI'. J . Dixon Mrs. J. Dixon Mr. Dodgson Mrs. Dodgson :Jlr. M. 'W arton Johnsoll Mr. H. ,Van'eu Jones Mrs. H. ,\Yan'en Jones Mr. Multon Lambarde lIIajor Lewis, n. E. Mrs. L ewis Mr. L ovett Mrs. L ovett R ear Admiral Miller

.:\11'. J. Moore, JUlll'. II'. II. Oppenheim nIl'. P etley Mrs. Petley Mr. Reid Mrs. Reid .Mr. A. Thorne Irs. A. Thol'lle .:\ll'. Tooth .Miss Tum hull Mr. F. wallzy Ml's. F . Swanzy h . .J. Lucas W orsllip Mr. A. Wilsoll

E;cpenditure.

To DOllation to Central Fund £10 0 Accllunt for Printing and " Postillg Annual Reports & 'laLemcllt of ACl:ouuts and oticc' of' Meetillgs 0 16 Cost of Bandages, hep" herd' "First Aid," aIHl Anll Badge. . . 9 Expenses of coursc of L ectures to W orkiug 1\1en 3 3 Balance carried forward 20 10

0

£35 19

2

6

3

2

8 7

6 6

£35 19

2

By Balance brought forward £22 " 'alo of Bandage, Badges and hepherd's " }i'irst Aid" 1 ubseription to date 12

6 0 2

,Tunc 30th, 1 8 , by Balance in L Ol1(lol1 and County Bank, £20 lOs. 2d.

SHEFFIELD CENTRE . Fonne(l 1u:2 . President . Th e Hi g h t ll ollol1mhle lhe Kll'l of 'Yhal'llclirl'c.

REPORT. Committee are pleasc(l to report tlml the ill tcrest ill thc work 0(' Ute Ass()ciaLiol1 at this Centre, lias 1Jeel1 maintained dUI'i11g the ]last twelve mouths. In ~Iay last, a class was formed, cLiefly from Members of the 'evenoaks Working Men's Club, and a comse of nve lectures on "First Aid" delivcred lly MI'. A. Yonng, in the Concel't Room of the Lime Tree OoJl'ee H ouse. There was an average attendance of tWCllty mell; of these, seventecll cmue up for examination, and fourteen passed snccessfully, receivillg the CCltiflCatcs of the Association. The Local Ambulance Corps has done goorl service on several occasions. Mr. K. Hancock, the Superilltendent, reports that on 25th July, 1887, a man, \\'ho ll ad lost Illu ch THE

Vice-Presiden t s. tRight 11 011. A. J. MUllllella, :-1.1'. Mr. '. ~tllnrL W ortley, M.l'. 1\11'. . K 11 0\\'n['(1 Vincellt, M. P. MI'. E. A!:iltmeatl Bartlctt, l. 1'. Ll ou. Bemanl Coleridge, M. P. :-lir II. :-llephemlOn .1\11'. ,'. Earll!:ihaw U owell (Mastc l' Cutler) -I' ~ ])l'. Bartolome MI'. L'. Belle V '11. ArchclcttCon l3lak clley ti\lr. J. K 'uLlc r .M.r. J ame!:i Di..'(on

t*)II'. William Favell *Dr. llim e Mr. M. JIunter Mr. A. A. Jowitt 1\11'. II. D. T.. omns *Dr. Law :I'llI'. G. F. Lockwood Mr. J . ·W. Pya- mith MI'. William ~ mith Mr. '1'. !j:. Vicker.' Mr. A. Wilson

Q2


243

242 General Committee. :JIl'. J. II . IIlllltC'l' :Jlr. H. Huttoll *~ll'. A. Jack 011 *t illr. W. D. Jamet:i "ilIr. .d. ll. Laver MI'. R. E. Leader Sir W. C. Leng tl1r. J . Marshall tMr. W . A . Matthewt:i t*Mr . J . F. F. PaIT t*nIl'. R. J. Pye-~ mith t*Ml'. George H.obinsoll " Mr. J. G. ROllksley *ilIr. H. A. hem t:JIr. C. II. mith t*ilIr. nell :urI'. R. A. orby t*Mr. E. IY. Thomson * Mr. G. K Thorpe 1'1111'. J . E. TOWl1SeJl(1 M1'. E. Tozer 11'. E. M. E. Weluy t*Mr. J. ill. Willey Mr. C. Macro \Yilson

Mr. H. Ashington Bain Lritlge *lIIr. Jonathan Barbel' nIl'. G. Barn ley NIl'. E. Birks nIl'. C. A. Branson nIl'. G. E. Bran on tRev. S . OhOl·lton *Dr. Cleaver Mr. J . C. Clegg Mr. J: . Cres"ick HII'. G. Deuton t*Dr. Dyson t1lIr. 111. Ellison, Jnr. t Hev. H. A. Favell *:JIr. R. Favell :JIr. J. B. Firth ~Ir . ~Iark Firth t :Jfr. G. Franklin 1111'. T. R. Gainsfonl t*Dr. Gwynne *ilIr. A. Hallam t 1lIr. P . F . Hoole tMr. H . Hughes

+:JIr. E.

*

~Ierlical

:JIen.

t :JIemher of the Executivt' Committet'o

Ladies' Committee. :JIrs. H. Ashington ilEss Aslett 1111'S. IY. H. Brittain :Mrs. A . nI. Chambers Mrs. J. . Dyson :1I1rs. G. Franklin llIrs. T . H. Gainsford Mrs. Gwynne Miss Jessop Mrs. A . A. Jo"itt

1111'S. J . :JIarshall Mrs. Miss Mrs. 1\1rs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. .!\Irs.

Hon. Traasurer. MI'. E. Baillbriclge

Martin IaHhews IYilliam mi l h T. E. Vickers E. 1\[. E. Welhy G. Wilson G. K \\Tehster A. IYil 'on A. I\Tightlllall

Hon. Secret ary. :Jrl·. John W. Martill, M.D.

Assistant Secretary.

Ml'. A. IY. IVamel', !3!l, George ,"'h·eet.

ANKUAL REPORT.

b ~l'eSentillg their Sixth Annual Report, your CommiUee have much pleasure in statmg that the work of the Associatioll in the Shcffie]rl Cc'ntre 11a::; <lul'illO' the past year, again mad.e very satisfactory progress. ' <:> Seventeen Classes have beeu held (sixteen " First Aiel" and. one" lusing "), and the t otal attenclances h ave been 513-423 men and 90 women. At the examinations held by J. Martin, Escl., F.R.C . S. Eel. , of IIuddersfield and by Dr. Martin of this town, on behalf of t h e Central Executive, 354 stnrl ents p~ssec1

:o;atisfactorily, and in addition to thi. number, 185 Certificated Pupils h ave been successful in pas ing the first re-examination, and 138 the second re-examination, the last named being now entitled to tile llIed.allion issued by the Association. The following Medical men havc kindly undertaken the Lectures during the past year :-Dr. :JIartin, four" First Ai<l " and one" Kursing ;" Mr. M. A. Ottley, three "First Aid :" Mr. IY. Da1e James, 011e "First Aid ;" Mr. H. Lockwood, one" First Aill;" nIl'. George Robinson, one" First Aill "; Dr. Scott (Handsworth Woodhouse), 011e "First ,,\iLl ;" Dr. Palmer (WhiLtingLon), two" First Aid.;" Dr. Goodall (Glap,yell Colliery) one" First Aid ;" and. Dr. Kenny (Treeton), one" First Aid." Your Committee note "itlt much sati faction that during the past year the formation of 'la se. in conllection with the large work~ of the town and neighbour]100rl has progrcssed atisfactorily; ycry snccessful Classe have been held at life srs. Tho. Firth & OllS, Limited, ~()rrol1' Works; Messr . Wm. Jes op & ons, Limited, Brightsi<le; :J[essrs. harles 'ammell & Co., Limited, yclop Works: The liIiclland Railway '0.; The KUHllcry Co1liery Co. ; Mes.'!'. . & O. 'W ardlow' , Oughtibridge ; Thc Rotheryale Cnlliel'y Co., Trpl'lon : awl tlw , heepllriclge Conl & I ron Co. Limited, near he51(,1'fie1c1. CIa sc are )lOW in cour c of formation at the M. . & L. Railway tation; The Tinley oa1 Co.' Collieries; The Woo(lthorpe Colli cry of the KUllnery Company, and other place ' ; an<l the llumel'Ou. lHLuirie which are heing made indicate a "iclesprea<l awl growing appreciation of the work of the A sociation. lncc the lao t Annual ~leeting the practices in . 'Fir:'lt Aid" have been kept up by thE' Pulice 1<'ol'ce, anclnumerou instances have occurred in ',yhich the in trllction given to the OtHcer' ha .' proved of great value. 97 Officers, including the Chief Constable, have, hy pning the final re-examinatioll become entitled to the llIedallion of the Assoeia tiol!, and 52 have pa 'sed the fir't re-examination. The instTllCtion and l'e-cxamination will be continlled until the wbole of the force are fully qualified members of the As ocia.tion. The Alllhulall~e arriage [lml Litters lJelonging 10 the Centre have frequently been ca.lled into relluisitiol1, and your Committee hope that before long an incl'ea!le in the funds at their di. pmml will wal'rant lhem in inclca ing the tock of available cOJlveyanc~~.

As "mhc ~eCJl frolll the Treasurer's AC'count, the financial po. itioll of the Centre remains praclically the S~tlne a~ a t thi~ time la. t yea,r, there being a balance in the hallk of .£:19 1 . Lll. IYith thi .. in yiL'\\' ylHlr Committee feel that a,IlY reduction ill tIll' <l1l1011nl charge(l Cor class fpc::; is Hut possil1ll', tIle incomc of the Centre froUl all sources being only UJli.CiCllt tn 1l1l't'L tIll' ordilllu·yexpenLlitmc. I n the case of many (Ii' the la,rgc works, 'nhstalltial peclluiary a& 'istuncc has been g iven by the principHls ill the fOl'mation of ('lasses, llllll the CommittcL' tl'llt:it tllat employers of lahour throughout the town willreali e the importa.nce of cllcoll1'agillg their men to becomc <lualifted to render" Fir t Aill" in case of neeLl. Your 'o1l1mittee desire to express their best thank to thc Hon . ee. (Dr. Martin) thp g<'lltlcmen who IuLYe kindly ulIllertaken the Lectnrc~, the respecliye CIa ' ~cre­ buies, <tnd to all those who has by th 'ir kiud as i tance helped forward the work of the

entre.


244

245

Life Members.

SUE OF OERTIFICATES.

Right H on. Earl of Wharncliffe, ,Yortley H all. Miss Jessop, Endcliffe Grange. Mr. J. Bradley Firtb, Oakhrook. Mr. lark Firth, Oakbrook. Mr. J. H. Keeling, ~f.D., Glossop Road.

No. of Women

No. of Men

Sir Henry tephenson. Mr. E. M. E. Welby, :rorLon IIonse M. O. :Jlael'o Wilsoll, ,Valdershaig]l

---

I

WlllllHl\'('

completcd a comsc of instruction.

wbo hay!' who have completcr1 a reccil'ed l:onrse of Certificates. instruction. \ 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aiel. 1 Nursing.

\l'h" bayc received Certificates.

Annual Members. Miss Aslett, Olarkegro\e Villas Mrs . Arnold, Enc1cliffe :Mount :1Ir. E. Bainbridge, Asbdell Grove Mr. Ed,mrd Birks, Oollegiate Ore cent Mr. G. E. Branson, Olarkohonse Road 1Ir. A. Brooksbank, Sonthbourne Messrs. Oubley and Preston, High Street Mr. J. E. Outler, Ya] etta, Glossop Roa(l Oyclops Works Olass Mr. W. F. Favell, Glossop Road Rev. H. A. Favell, S. Mark's Vicarage Mr. George Franklin, Olaremont Mr. P. F . Hoole, Green Lane Mr. Herbert Hutton, Endcliffe Orescent lIIr. John Marsball, Woodville, Broomhall Park Mr. W . A. Matthews, Oak Lodge Oollegiate Orescent

Mrs. Matthews, IV estern IIonse liss Matthews, , Yes tern IIouse Me srs. Pa,,'son anrl Brailsford, Mulberry treet Mr. Oharles Peace, Lawson Road Mr. J. W. Pye- mith, Upland.s II'. R. J. Pye-Smith, Glo sop Road Mr. i11leon nell, Oollegiate Ore cent 1111'. Henry Steel, Tapton 'onrt Mi s Elizabeth Sutton, 17, Victoria Rd. Mr. E . "T. Thomson, Broom pring Lane Mr. T. E. Vickers, Bolsoyer Hill Ir. Oharles ,Yan1low, Broomhall Park Mr. Alfred "{i]son, Westhrook Mr. Thomas Wil on, Oakholme Mr. H. J. " Tilson, M. P., Pitsmoor

1128

1059

27

217

I

INOE FORMATIOX OF OENTItE. 264 I 233 I 234 I 203 SINOE 1ST JULY, 18 7. 1I 51 I 41 I

------

No. of Certificated Pupils who have receh'ed Medallions. Men.

50

I Women . 11

----------------

SOUTHAM CENTRE. Formed 1

7.

President. ?Ill'. T. P . Blyth Committee.

1\ l1'. J. G1'0 'yenor nIl'. J. GIllham M1'. A. Turncr, IIon . TrC((s1l7'lJr l'IIr. . \Y. Morgan, lIon. Secretary

~Ir.

T. P. Blyth (Chairllla?l) 1111'. T. Lloyd lIL1'. II. Paniolls

1111'. W. J. Rully TREASURER'S STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR El DING Medical Staff.

SEPTEMBER 30n1, 18 7.

Receipts.

IBy

E".'pencliture.

T o Balance in hand . . £19 1] Examination Fees and " Subscriptions and Donations 26 12 2 Examiners' Expenses. £fJO " Olass Fees . 112 16 10 "Stores . . . . 2 " Bank Interest, less OomI " Ad verti. ing. . . 7 mission o 6 8" l)rinliug and Stationery. 10 D?Jlation to J cssop Hospital 2 " Une of Roollls . '1 " Salary and Oommission (Ass. Sec.) 12 Poslaues :: 1liscellancous' Exp~llses '. 7 "Medallions. . . 8 18 Balance in Bauk

I"

----I"

£158 17

71

Mr . D. Rice,

II' . .Tohn Holm s, ?lLn . :Ml'. W. LaHey, )J.D.

£15

2 ]fj

6 6

2 10

o 6 o 9 o o

9 15 12 16 1

6 6 5

17

7

2 9

, I have examin:d the Oash Acconnt for the .year ~nded September 30th, 1887" "lth tLe Bank Pass Book and Vouchel'i'l, [1ll(1 celtlfy tIns t o be a coneeL S11l1111H11'Y ot the same, GEORGE FJtA);'J(LIN,

C'hCt7'tel'ecl A ccountCtnt,

)l.n.c.~.

Members. 1\1e ' rs . l\:aye and Co. Mr. J o]m Tl'in1n

1111'. T. P. Blyth 1111'. M. II. Lakin Ml'. A. Turner

A

NUAL

REPORT.

EARLY in the year classe for instruction in fIrst aid " ere formed, the Lecturers beill,g Dl'. H olmes and Dr. LaUey, the for111er taking the mell and the latter tl~e 'women ~ class. The womell's cIa ,,,hie11 commenced on :he .17th March, con 1 ted of 1~ Members of whom 12 presented lhemselYcs for examlllaholl ancl. WOI': all nccc fnl, 0 these 12 six wcre examine(l Cor the 1ir'L time and six for the t]llI'tl tlllle. . The men's class compriscd 38 melllher and commenced on tl.w 20:h MUl:C~:. EigllLeell only attended for xamillation (of \YhO~11 fO.Ul' wore eX~ll1~lled iOl~ :he III t time six for the second Lime, allll cight foJ' the tlurd tllllC), all bemg tlccessiul.. . It ' "ill hr ollscrved thuL only trll nc\\' alHlit1a tes attcnd d the clns cs, namoly, f~)lll \ 1 tilX\l ' ])]'ohahl\'owlng to tltl' rIa. Re. not hnYlllg J1H'llfll1C Onh"'11 , 1)11i tlt'lS.. '11l'tll'lllel1l1ancl'i, ,' .


247

246 been sufficiently advertised anel the times fixed Hot being cOllvenient. The COlllmittee hmyever trust that next year new Candidates may be induced to come forward. It is prorosed that the di tribution of Certilicates and Medallion ,hall take place on the 25th June next, on which occasion an Entertainment comprising illustration of Ambulance work wiJl be given, which the Committee hope "'ill infuse fresh interest into the moyement.

SOUTHPORT

CENTRE.

Forllled 1 President. The Rt. II on. the Earl of Lathom,

IIEET FOR 1

BALARCE

Vice-Presidents.

7-

lIoll. i. i\. Cun:on,

The ::\[ayul' 01' 'ontllpurt p ll'. E. J. Rimmer, .J.1'.)

Receipts.

Rcpcnrl it w·e.

By Balance in hand of Trea '. £1 12 JUl'. G. Blyth as under: Class fees. . £2 9 0 Kaye & Co. (dOll.) 2 2 0 Books, etc. 0 10 6 5 Miss Oldham as under: Class fees . '2 0 0 Books, etc. 0 3 0 2 3 ] Donations from JUl'. Blyth 1 1\11'. Lakin 1 1 Mr.A.Turner o 10 Mr. J. Griffin o 10 Band~ges sol~l' . 0 1 Money received for Medallions 1 19

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

£13 19

2

6

Paymellt· as in Petty Ca h £0 ]0 0 Book Post Car(ls . 0 4 0 Postages, Statiollcr," dc. 0 1 4 Cham bel'S, Printing o 1 10 entral ollice fol' ill edallioll ' . 1 19 0 1 5 0 " tores. " Examiners ('rre; n11el i])('idental eXliemes . ':I. 7 6 Southam Institutc for 11 e of '2 0 0 ROOUl . ::\11'8. Phillip- rlll'l'lC'allillg 0 10 0 OrOyeSllOr desks , paper alld ill k 0 :2 !) Balauee :2 0 3 £13 I!)

T. P. Br;YTlI, Chairmon. AUTllUIt T"UltNI.<:H, Treasurcr. TANLln \Y. MOn GAN, HOI!. Sec.

:2

~r.lJ.

Committee. Dr. TltOllHl::i, J.P. ::\lr . .Jolll1 UJl\nn ::\11'. \\'. W alker, .J.1'. ::\11'. J. J. "W illett, lIon. 7'1'easw'cr Rey. John \Yilliam, ~r.A., Hall.

Tlr. Barrol! 'j[r. F. llracll('v 'n pt. harllOl'j ~lr . .T .•T. Cock. hott Rcy. Dr. Porter, Chairman Dr. lhYCll

ScCt'c{aI'Y

ANK AL REPORT. Tnl"; 'clltre was ollly formce1 ill January of the pre ent year. Five Clas es for women haw 11'e11 llclc1, four of ,,-hich lHl.YC been exal1lineel with excellent result. O~e nursing clae;s is now 1llH1er instructioll. Lecture, hu.Ye been given to the Employe of the Lalleashin' 3.1H1 Yorksllirc Hailway, which were attenderl hy o,er 100 men; to the lllell of the \Ycst Lallca,hire Railway and also to the Corp of the R oyal RanI Artillery Yoluntcer. • evcnty mCll of the L. and Y. presented them elves for eXc1Illina,tioll, and sixty- ix ucceec1ed in ati fying the examiner. The \\Test Lancashire men ha,ve not yet been examined, and the R.N.A.Y. , were examined but the reo ult is not yet knowll.

BalctllCi' Sheet to Jww 30th, 1

DE OJT= ERTLF I 'ATE .

E.rpe II dil1tI'C.

l~er:ci}Jts .

No. of Men

No. of Women

I who have completed a course of instruction.

who have completed a course of instruction.

who have r eceived Certificates. l~t

A.id.

who haye "rei"d CerLificates.

I Nursing. 1st A.id. I Nursing.

I

No. of CerLificated Pupils who have received Medallions. Men.

By Fees for 'lasse' . C52 16 S11bs., Books, eLc ., 111 ad" diLloll to Fces 3 16

6 9

I Wom en.

SINCE FORMATIO~ OF OENTRE.

Ril

33

11

4

15

23 6 10 SrXCE l ,"r JULY, 1887. 9 I 6 I

8

6

£56 13

Tu

t. Jolin's fur Book', tretehers, ctc. . £30 3 Col. Pari 0 1

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3 JOll.\' JonN

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9 6 3 3

7 6 6

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-+

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0{/)~Cf';)....,~9

~'"=

:;.

~:::;-;

-ZI'j

ttl

XI). passed.

Examiner.

nntion. )11'. H. H. Smith.

~LR.C ..".

)11'. G. W . Richard".

:!.LD.

11r. C. Dalv. ~.D .. )Lch.

}1r. '\'. H:thomibOD, L.R.C.I'. :J1r. ?II. A. )Ie5:;ih:r. M.R.C . 's . }ir. C. Dal:.-. }LD .. )Lr:b.

0: 1 :'''inford Seh Institute. -;tourbrid~ Boa'!.J. .... , L )01. Ln . Driti.:,L -.. h001: Cradl!.'y Railway Station, DIl~leJ Board i:ichool. Lye

--]S-S"i. ~OY., DeC'.

j,,~

Ilj

13 ~.3

:2S

Feu .. ?lIar. Fpb.: .?Ifar. Feb.'. Jfar.

:1[, ~3

1~~ ~:l

Feb.: :\lar.

.3'2

:30

1'~ v

11

n

l:!i

11~

lOS

~Iay'

TOTAl.

Pa:;:;ed Second Examination Pa..·;sed Final

.

~lal

l~·;-~ .

Mal .Mal

-

151

4

Female FCIIlo1r

Hi

2~

:\1:110 1, Female H.

.?Ilr. ?II r. Mr. :\11'. Mr.

E. E. H. E. ~\I.

?>Ic,,~iter

L. Freer L. Freel' H. ~mith 1.. Freer A. Me,,~itcr

t-!J

:;

Total 3 To ill 1

TOTA.L

,\lNlallion,: j:':"ued:

?III". :M. A.

50


250

2?51

The thanks of the Committee arc clne to the Managers of thc Old S,yinford National chool, the Cradley British School, amI to the Lye .school Board, [or the fa,ourable terms upon which the use of the rooms ha been allowed for the COll. trnction of the Clas es. The Students at the Lye have establishell an Ambulance Corp', and your Committee ha had much pleasure ill yoting a donation in aid of their fund for the purchase of material. The Committec has little donbt that in many ca 'es which escape public notice, those who have had instmction in the Classes ha,e been ablc to render considerable aid to sufferers from accident or discase, a.nd i :mre that the knowledge of anatomy and of the principle of nursing gained by thc tudents must he of great value indirectly; hut they are also ablc to report several case' in which effectivc help "a rendered Ly the members of their Classe·. Last July Mr. Benjamin 'Woodall al)pliecl the tourniquet to a man who e ulnar artery had been .. everely cut with a scythe, and. topped the bleeding till thc arrival of Dr. Thompson, who approved of "hat had been clone. In August, Passenger Guard Barnett, a most active memher of the Railway Corps, padded and bandaged a wound under which a ,'hunter at the Railway was suffering, hi::; temporal artery having been severed. The treatment proved satisfactory, and the man wa cured in a fortnight. In December last, a more serious ca e occurred, which excited much intere ·t. One of the Engine Driver at 1\1e srs. Turney's ,Yorks sustained very seriou. injurie. . Both his thighs were broken, the fracture in one case being a coml)ouud 011e; and hi right leg was hl'okc11 in thrce places. He \Va attended to by ~Ir. Henry Turney, till the arrival of Dr. Eagar, who was aided by several member of the Ambulance Class at the 'Yorks ill taking steps to remedy the injuries and remove him to the Gue t Hospital. It is vCI'Y .. atisfactol'Y that in so dangerous a case, the sufferer ha recoyered, though one lcg was oblige(l to be amputated, and tIle man has been discharged from the Hospital. Such instances afford practical though painful proofs of the advantages conferred by the work of this Association, and the Committee trusts that they will stimulate those who have already attended classes, to complete their re-examinations, and to procure their Medallions. It trusts al. 0 that others in the town and neighbourhood, who have not yet earned Certificates, will form themselves into Classes during the coming winter, and enter on a study which, while it will give them much interesting and valuable instmction, will also qualify them to render most useful ai(l to their fellow -men by the easing of pain, by the prevention of complicated (lallgel' in thc case of accident, and even on some occurrences hy the preservation of life.

Balcmce Sheet/or the vea'r 1887-8. Receipts. Expendit~wc. To purchase of Stores . £8 8 7 " Printing, Advertising and StationeJ'Y 6 10 8 " Hire of Rooms 3 18 0 " Examiners' Fees, Tl'a \'elling, and Incidental expenses . 21 19 11 " Lye Corps:-Contribution towards Stretchers 0 " Balance in hamls of TreasurerGeneral Fund 32 7 11 Police Fund 4 6 2 £78 12

3

By balance brought forwal'dGeneral Fund £37 15 10 Police Fund 4 6 2 " ub 'criptions 8 5 0 " Class Fees and 1\l~Lel'ia, l sold 28 5 3

£78 12

3

Examined amI found correct, July 3, 1888. (Signed) W. PERRY, OM Bank. Memorandum :-Saleable Books au(1 Material are in han(l to t h e valne of about £1, in adJition to two , Lretchers and tWI) seLs of Diagrams and SpEnts for class use.

],,,

UJ'~

OF CERTIFICATE,'. Xu. uf WOlllcn

.1\0. of ilLell \vho have rec!'i\'erl Certificatcs.

who hay!' ('ol11l'luted a COli rse of instructi()ll.

who ha\' e

cC)I~OnIJl'll'~s'Leodf a

I

ill~trllctinn.

I

1'0 have rcpel veel Certificates. \I

".1\0. of Certificated Pupils who luwe l'cceh'cd :lIedallions.

---------,---I-~,----------.-rn::=--::::__

I Nursing. 1st Ald. I Nursing. - - - - . . : . . . - - - - -,--'1-"(-.1-,~FIJll;llATIO>< OF 'l!:~Tlt[i;. 1st Ail].

I

27fi

3 1

163

I

I

1 7

'25

41

I

117

Women. ·~ 1 .J

7.

,'IN(,E lsI' JULY, 1

16

:lIen.

23

3D

H

TUNBRIDGE WELLS CENTRE.

President. The ..\lanJllcs of Al,lcrgawl1ny,

K.{·.

Treasurer.

Honorary Secretary.

III r. F. ,Yallhalll EIl'r~.

..\I:!jor C. l't, FI·tchcr Lutwi,lge. Medical Staff.

Dr. Hisshnl'l' ..\11' .. 1. Blllkicy FooLncl',

Dr. Paget Thur tan Dr. Panlingtou Dr. R<11lking J) r. ' ta,mJ'o I'll ..\11'. H. Hi' Dr. C. 'lise Dr. Allene),

F.Il.C.~.

])1' .• lollllSOll

1111'. '. LamminH1lJ, F.n.l'.". lIIr. "lal1sel' lIlr. B. lIlars(lc-k 111'. A. lIlttl'sttck

Vice-Presidents. Til!' lIoll. Jalll c' 111. O. Hyng ir EIIlllllUd . lIarclillge, Bart ir D<witl L. alomons, Bart.

Lorrl l)c L'Isle awl Dudley ViSCOllll L Uarrlillge Lonl Gcorge J>l'att Committee.

1111'. Frank 1I1e 'lcan

lIfr. ,J .•J. BalTo\\' II'. W. F. 13 rowe 11 ~ I r. Brenton n. Collins 1111'. F. W. Curleis i\ll'. U. II. Field Mr. T . F. Gibson Rev. Calion Hoare Mr. A. F. Hotham

Lient. -Colonel Ram 'rlen Mr. G. Ferellay mith .1111'. W. A. Smith Rcy. F. F. ,'{uirollli lIll·. T. Walker Mr. J. 'tone , Yigg Major C. . Willia.l1l Life Member. IHr. G. Fereday

mith.


252

253

Annual Members. lIIr. F . W. Curteis nIl'. ,V. A. Smith 1111' . Frank Smart Mr . Allnutt lIIajor C. R. Fletcher Lutwidae l'lIr. Frank McClean 0

lIIrs. R. Crompton Jones lIIiss Wheeler lIIr . Cameron 1111's. Stoddart Douglas nIr. Brenton H. Collins Hon. James n1. O. Byng

WEDNESBURY CENTRE. Formed 18 7. President.

Donor. e< 'Vellwishel'."

Aldcrman R. Williams,

Balance from 1887 . £13 17 Annual Subs. and Dono~' 8 3 Ladies' First Aid Class, Aftn. 8 1 2 10 "Evn. " " Gentlemen " Even. 2 3 17 Firemen's Badget (per Mr. W estbrook) at Is. 6d. . 5 Tunbridge W ells. III Shepherd's Manual and 1 Nursing.. . 5 12 96 Illustrated Triana Bandaaes 2 8 77 Diagrams of Ske~~ton 0 o 12 46 Aide 1IIemoire. . . o 11 Southboro'. 10 Shepherd's lIIanual. . o 10 2 Illustrated Tl'iang. Bandaae 0 1 Eridge. 0 39 Shepherd's Manual. . 1 19 40 Illustrated Triang. Bandage 1 0 26 Diagrams of Skeleton 0 4 Ladies, First Aid Class, Eridg~. Afternoon . . . . Gentlemen, First Aid Class Southboro' ' 17 Firemen's Badges, i~. 6ci., ~o for Officers, '2s, 6d. . 1 10 Medallions, Tunbridge WellS} 6 8 Southboro' " £59

Expenclilw·e. 6 0 0 6 8 6 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 6 3

Don. to H ead Quarters t. John's Gate. . ' £12 0 0 174 bepherd's Manual . 14 0 156 Illustrated Triang. Bandage 2 18 6 84 Diagrams of Skeleton 014 0 4 Aide Memoire . o 12 0 48 Plain Bandages (fOl: u~e ~f . . Centre) . o1 0 17 Firemen's Badges (pPl' nIl'. >- ,:T estbrook). . . 5 6 11 FIremen's Badges and :2 for Officers 1 10 6 14 Medallions £6' (T. Well;), and ditto ( outhhoro) 8 .3d. 6 3 To\Yll Hall, Hiring lOs. 6el., and Gas £1 lOs 2 0 6 ergt. Mallion, Donation f~r . . . Cleaning 1 10 0 Mr. A. K. Baldwin, Printing Account . . . 2 3 4 Tunbridge ell~U<Ltet te, Ad vts. o 10 0 0 15 0 " Ad ve.rtiser, " o 12 6 ', "Colu'ler, " Expenses of 5 Examinations Fees, etc. , . ' 10 o 10 Incidental Expenses, Boy. for 1IIodels o 10 0 Balance 5 18 4

"T

3

30th hLne, 1888 .

£59

C. R. FLETCHER LUTWIDGE Hon See F. WADHAilI ELERS, Hon. :Aeasn;·e?· . . ISSUE OF CERTI FICATES.

No. of Men

No. of Women

who have received Certi (kates.

who have completed a course of instruction. 1st Aid.

205

56

52

who have rer;eived Certificates.

I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

..

j FOIUIAJ TON OF Cl~NT){E . 385 I 71 I 182 I 45 SINCE 1ST Juu, 18 7. 98 I 77 I

J " SINCE

257

(nlayor of ,Yednesbury) Treasurer.

Chairman.

Receipts.

who have completed a course of instruction.

J.P.

No. of Certificated Pupils whu have received Medallions. 111 en.

47

I

Women.

3

M!'. E. C. Richaruson (Borough Treasu1'e?') .

Mr. J oscph Smith (Tolen Gled·;).

Committee. Iajor E. Nayler nIajor C. Smith Captain E. Smith Cal,taill J. Duce Licutenant 'Y. Saunders mith Mr. George R. Knowles Mr. Matthew Barrah

Rev. J. Eckersley Rev. R. B. Stoney Rcv. J. Hopkin Rc\', G. Tuthill Conn cilloI' 'Y. Pcrry (Dcputy :Jlayor) Alllcl'lllan J. Trow Alderman J. A. Kilvert Lecturer. Mr. E. T. Collins

(S~l?'geon).

Hon. Secretaries. Mr. ,V. H. Coney

l'lIr. E. ,Yilson

Miss M. Brevitt.

AN UAL REPORT.

rrnE Committee in presenting their Annual Report congratulate the members upon thc marked progre , that has bcen made dlU'ing the clUTent year. In the month of February, 2 CIa ses ,yere openct1 for men only, with an attendance of upwards of GO mcmbcr.-, 55 of ",hom qualified them elves by attendances for Exumination. Your Committcc regret that only 45 of snch members presented thcm ehes on that occa ion, 30 of whom atisfied the al)pointeLl Examiner. Tlicre was at 0 a laelics' cIa's formcd, con isting of 18 member, all of "hom llllalific(l thelllselws for cxamination, but only 15 presented them elve , and to their crclliL hc it said, cyery mcmber passecl. Dr. Mann, :F.H.C.S., Birmingham, was the appointed cxamincr ill uolll iustanc:es. The COlllmittee de 'ire to call SlJecial attention to lhe 'cn'ices rcnderccl during the year by :Jll'. John Greenway, of the Mommy work. Your 'Oll1mittee tcnder their hearty thank to the lU'geoll Instructor, Mr. E. T. oUins, for his gratuitous Iu ,trnction a well as to the various gentlcmen of the tOW11 for their kind support. At the prescnt time there is also a class COIl isting of the Great " "estern Railway Employes, numbering about 30 mcmbcr undergoing instruction. Eleven members who hall previously obtaincd certificates prc entcd themselves for re-examination and passed the EX[l,millCI', so that at thc Anllual Meeting thcre will be about 70 certificates to distrilmte. Of thc new members this year, it is pleasing to report that ull are bona fidc working men, ullll that the Firm th y rep1'e 'ent JUI;ve in 1110 teases recognizcd the AssociaLion by paying the fcc;; . The follo\\-ing is a Ii t of thc Firms rcferred to-Eel. Richards and OllS, Job Edwanl ,T). S. &A. Co., Colliery Dept., other


2.5 5

25 4 Firms represented are Jame Ru sell's and 00., Eel. mith and the O1d Park, l\[ol1way and 'Wheel Dept ., belonging to the P. . & A. 0 . , together "'ith members of the , Yednesbmy Oorporation Fire Briga.de . The expense in connection with the Great \\Testern Railway employe. have been defrayed by public subscription. As bowing the importance of the work in , Yednesbury, your Oommittee submit particular of cases where First Aid have been rendered by members of the Association.

WESTON-SUPER-MARE CENTRE. Formed 1

O.

President. Rey. Pre11eu(lal'Y Rowley.

F I RST AID OASES . Vice-President.

The following extract from the Occurrence Book show ome of the work ref'el'1'ecl to :-

7, June 14th-P. R., Side badly burnt, attended to by Monway , York and afterward hy Dr. ,Yaltel' . Garman.

1\[1'.

Uey. W. Wheeler ,\ltirillge.

John (il'eel1\1'ay at

July 22nd-J\Il'. J . F. Ocker Hill, compound fracture of forearm at Mommy , Yorks, attended to by Mr. John Gl'eelm'ay, and removecl to ,Yeot Bl'Olmyich H o pital.

Committee.

Dr. Roxhurgh. :\Ir. O. F. Ro.'.'iter,

:\[1'. ~r.

F. ,V. di located ankle and back badly injnred. . COllCU iOll of brain, thigh broken, head, face and hands lacerated. These cases were attended to by Mr. John Greenway anci Peter , Voolam \'ery succcssfully, as extract from Local Paper show. T he " TVe£lnesbnry Herald," February 4th, 1 ays :-." \ \TC have pleasure in congratulating the members of the \IT ednes1JUI'y Allllmiance or1'S, connected with the Momyay Steel Works, on tIle invaluable .'ervices they were able to render on the occasion of the ad catastrophe there Oll ,\T eclnesclay la t," The '.11 idland .A drcrtiser" after detailing the accident. ays :-So111e other men were hurt hut tlley \mlk c1 hOllle without reporting their names or injuries, auel without heing srell 11)' tlle ,York Ambulance Oorps which did good service," 1k'jflc. these ,John (!!'('cllway ltas ovrr 90 cases in the occurrence hook of various kiJl(]s , :Jtl arch 29th, 1888-0. 0" a child, fcll ill Elwell Pool, ' Verlneslml'y, amI \\'ai'J takell out nearly dead, wIlen Thos. OOOl)er pel'fol'lllccl artifir'ial respimholJ alld tlnls ]'('storc(l the child.

:Jlis. :Jr cAllam. Medical Staff.

Dr. Robert Roxhurgh, :\[ 1'.

Jll'. Ceorge F. Ro.'iter, ::.r.B,

~l. B.

Ellwanl _\. :\[al'ti11.

)1.

n. AX~U .\L REPORT.

. ' fOlmel ' 1 em'1" hi~tory of the A ociation, T il E , Yestoll·supcr,.JIare 'entre \Ills J 11l the , 1 ,', F' 1 'l ' .. ron ' haye l)('en C'01llIuctelI ,,,iill mucll Ylgour amI ent lU 1:~m, 01 anl 1 s opela,l ., " " . !tilth llace 011 tlle li ' t. La t year (1 I) after an seycral )"l11' II 11,lS helt! ,~\e,l,), , .1 h lwe lJeen contiuuell llurillg the present iulelTal, classes \\'ere agalll 100ll\~ll. and .1 " t,t' f' 1 to 11)' the l'e'ult of the Tl thorollrrlllle. s of the ,york uOlle l~ es tIel " .' . ea Oll. Ie t:> t' 11 the c'llHlillatc' lallies til' t alLl and nUl' 'lUg, 't' -hen wilhout 'xccp Ion a ' , , 1 exannlla 1011, \I , . " .. f I On the occa'ion of the allnHa , I' t . 1 an 1 re eX'lll1lnell we1 c Hcce, U , lllcn s 11" all, l. - . , , .. r ' 11 ," h 'l ' rrellerully been organiscll. llistriblltiOl,1 of, er~ililc~lt:s ~;~ca~:~~~~l~.::~eGar~l~~~s~,)allll 'inclUlletl tretcher drill aml Last Yl':tr It "as Ie ( l l l l' amI a YCIT reali tie and 'atisl'actory , ('lion' das lllllll aUlllg, o::e,,' , • }ll'lZC COll1P~ 1 "" Thi ' \~'ll' a similar llemonstration wa given in the' ietona (lcmonstratlOll was glVlU. :; J ' H all. Q"

T

EJ1, W JLf;(I~ A~ll

:ThL\ llY BJ:! \'J'I '1', IIUlt, , '(, (,S ,

'

BALAKOE ... l1EET. Expendilu!'e.

Rrwipts. , I', R, C()~EY,

~r. R.

Trea sur er and Hon. Secret ary.

December 9th-T. R. \lTolverhampton, compound fracture of forear111 , foot 'mashed, etc., attended to by :Jlr. John Greeml'uy, and remoyed to lYe t Brol1lwich lIo. pital. , on February 1st-A very seriollS accident occurred at the Mommy teel , Yorks, in connection with the P . . & A, 0., ,Yednesblll'Y, which re 'ulted in the death of J, T, T , W . dislocated his ' houldel', ribs injlll'ed, etc.

E. A. :\lartill,

n.

PCl' III ses . Gift, ['or Prizes ' " From" Amlmlalll'l' DU>111ay

Balance d ne to 13a111-

. ,,'

£3~

13

o o o

7 14

7

, £13 12 1 Material [or cIn ' rs 15 15 o Instructor" fee - , 5 -1 () LOllLlnn ,tCCOUllt . 4 -± o Hire of room for cln'~e' Prizes and material for Di '. 10 12 3 play " hir' ~f boy , etc. 113 Tew tyre to 11ttrl' whrels 190 Prizes £52 14

£ 52 14 7 Balallcc llnc at B<llIk

£, 14

7


257

256

Medic&l Staff.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES. No. of Men who have completed a com'se of in:;t ruction.

No. of Women

who haye rcceived Certificates.

who have completed a cOlll'se of instruction.

8

I

who have received Certificates.

I N'ursillg. I 1st A.id. I Nursing. SINO I': FOIUIATIOX OF CE;\TRE. 172 54 120 4.3 SINOE 1 T JULY, 1887 . 30 19 I 27 I 7 1st Aiel.

101

I

46 6

Yo. of Certificated Pupils who have recei\'cd :r.lcdalJions.

I Women. REPORT.

9

49

Tnr, oll1111ittee in presenting their, evellth Report of the working of this Centre, are gla(l to Slate that the Amhula.nee ,'eason ju t closed has heen a fairly successful one. The 111l1nher of Certificates gained are :;9 as against 57 last year, but there have hcen 1 Sllcce ':-;fnl Re-examinations, an(l of these 5 have gained the Medal of the Associatioll. O[ tllC three clas.'es that haxe receive(l in. truction during the past season, two wcre class!' . [01' Ladies in First Ai(l and ad val1cetl or X lll'l:;ing Course. The other lass was a Fir:-;t Aill 'las;; [01' :Jlell and was composed of Members of the Young ~lCll'S hristian As ociatiol1. ThisClas "a olllypartially self-Sul)porting. The Comlllittee have to expre's their great regret at the los by death of 111'. Randle Buck who by the zeal anel energy ,,,hich he di 'played in the work of the A · 'ociation, cau'ell a great i11crea:-;e in its popnlarity, and by hi excellent leetures C11al,le[l a large numhcr to pa.s thc examination and obtain certificates of competency. The COlllmittee are fortunate in lUlYillg as hi succe SOl' Dr. immons, who since hi ani \'al in ,\T orcester IH1 . helpe(l on the work of the As ociation, and has been very sncce. s['ul in ill ·tructing the three clas es abo,e mentioned. To 111'. lIllerwood, "ho has performed the duties of CIa' ecretary, the Committec arc milch im1ebted for the time and trouble he has placed at their disposal. The J,alance Sheet i here"ith a1111eXe(1. The sum of £ has been forwarded to the Celltral Committee in London to llleet the Expen es of Examiner's Fees, Travelling ExpelH;cs, Certificate, Po:-;tage, etc.

Formed 1878. President. G.o.s. I. , O. I.E.

Chairman. Major-General At lay,

C. B.

Treasurer.

Honorary Secretary.

Colonel Bellers.

I'l . Strange, ~I.D . H. G. Budd immons William A. S. ,Yalsh Leonard J . Wilding.

Those :JIembers marked * are Members of the Executive Committee. Men.

WORCESTER CENTRE.

Sir Richard Temple, Bart.,

*Mr. ilIr. *l\Ir. :JIr. ilIr.

*Mr. George E. IIycle *Mr. Horace wete, M.D . Mr. A. Weir, )I.D. l\Ir. George W. Crowe, ;\I.D. MI'. Stanley IbYlles, M. D.

Major II. ' Y. Domvile . Life Member. Mr. Charles Wheeley Lea.

'TATEilIENT OF A.CCOl NT, 1

Annual Members.

M1'. Fred Ames Mrs. Ash ton *lIIajor-Genel'al E. Atlay, C. B. Miss Atlay .. ~iss S. Atlay Lleut-Colonel R. B. Bellers *111'. H . Bramwell Colonel G. L . Carmichael Major H. Corbett Mr. Martin Curtler *Major H. Winnington Domvile 11rs. Winnington Domvile :Mrs. Eld Mr. S. H ayes *Mr. Henry Hill Mr. T. Howley lIill Major W . C. H ill

W

Receipts.

Mr. J . I I. Hooper .!\Irs. T . Uarmstolle Hyde Miss J eIfrey Mrs. A. ' V. Kuott *Sir E. A. H. Leclllnere Bart., M . I'. *Rev. W. H . Longhurst Lord Lyttletoll *Rev . Canon Melville Mr. F. Parker Mis;; Roberts Mr. E. S. Sanderson *Sil' Hiehanl Temple. Bart., G. C. 8. r.,

Balauce in hand 'uh:3Cl'il'tions Fees fot' 'las;;c' Store;; old . 'llhsel'iptiollS unpaid

tHl 12 4 0

20 1 10

1

Printing and Po. tage . Hire of Guildhall G Deighton Stores (Books) 0 tores Dept. " 01. Duncan' Expenses 0 CIa EXI,en es . Lecturers' Fee Central Office, Lomlon (Examiner ' fee;; and expen 'e ) Balance in ham1 .

1 ()

2Gth 11[(ty, 18

E. H.

R.

I~

r

£2 14 7 250 1 1 0 1 1

[)

23 5 o 10 10 15 15 0

o

0

20 19

9

£ 55

£35

M.P .

Sir H. F. Yemoll, Bart. *Mr. W . B. Williamson Miss W odehollse

7-8. Expenclitlt?'e.

8

ATLA Y, Ohainnan . , Yo DOMYILE, Sec?·eta?·y. B. BELLERR, T?·easw ·er.

R2


259

258 I S UE OF CERTIFICATE I

o. of Men who baye completed a c(lurse of in tructiOIl.

No. of Wom en

who haye rE':ceived Certificates.

who ha"e completed a course of in tructioll. 1st Aid.

I Nursing.

who ha"e receiverl Certificates.

I

lst Aid.

I Nursing.

No. of Certificated Pupils who haye recei veel Medallions. Men.

I Wom en

SINCE FURMATION UF CENTIm.

588

316

340

182

SIN CE 1:-;1' JUL1,

9

43

25

I

27

1

31

7.

I

F OREIGN A D COLONIAL CEN TRES.

AU'TRALASIA

11

DISTI"nOT.

I~l·es i(l en t.

His Grace the Duke of Manchester, K.P. 23

SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Formed 1887. lIEAD CENTRE-ADELAIDE.

ub-Ce,di'es-P01·t Adelaicle, Glenelg, JJI02tnt Barke?', Gamier. ADELAIDE

CENTRE .

President. His Excellency Sir "William C. F . Robinson,

O. C.M.O.

Vice-Presidents. His lIonol' the Chief Justice (Hon. . J' Hon . Dr. A. Campbell, M. L.C. -Way) Hon. John Colton lIon . ir Henry Ayers, R.C.M.G. (President il' Samuel Davenport of the Legislative Council) Hon. D. MlU'l'aY, M.L.C.

I

Chairman. Mr. Frederick ,Yright,

Major Carew Hnnt, H . M.I.F. Hon. M. alo111, LL. '.

J.P.

Deputy Chairmen. Hon. R. A. Tarlton, l\I.L.C. Hon. A. M. impson, M. L.C. Committee.

lIon. Dr. A. Campbell, Dr. lindening Mr. E. W . van Senden Rev. anon Groen Mr. H. D. Goll, J.P.

M.L.

Dr. Way ~Ir. J. Witherick Dr. Pater on Dr. Poulton Mr. W. J. Peterswald,

J .P .

Hon. Treasurer. M1'. Fredk. Wright. Hon. Secretary. :Mr. James P. Roborts.

Hon. Auditor. M1'. H . Stodart.


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Sir Thomas Elder, (U .:lLC:. lIoll. J. II. Aligns, :11.1..(. Examiner . Dr. T. W .

orbin.

Lecturers. Hon. Dr. A. Campllell Dr. Dunlop Dr. Yerco Dr. Poulton Dr. Way Dr. ITenry Dr. Lendon Dr. )Iitchell Dr. ilIackinto.11 Dr . .A. Hamilton Dr. Stewart

Dr. T. ·W. Corhin

Dr. B. PoUltoll Dr. 11. A. Ilulllilinll ])1'. J. A. IIHllli][1l1J Jk C. A.. ~ltlllUlllI 111'. JIeudl'rsoll 1)1'. HOl'llmi('k Dr. II. II . \Yigg Dr. Cat:kll\l)"Jl Dr. Allwork

ANNUAL REPORT. ALTHOUGH the present gathering ha heen allllollllced a the anlJual meeting of thc St. John Ambulance Association, thi.' report e11lhrace a review of operntiOlls from the commencement, 110 formal annual mceting for rcceiving a report haYing beell previously held. Through the efforts of l.Iajo)' Carew IIulIt ill 1 4, the sYlllpathy of several of our leadillg colonists and medical 1I1ell \I as ,ecured fo}' tIle ohjecis of 1.110 A.ssociation, aUfl His Excellency the Ciovel'llO}, kill!lly preside(l at a publie meeting eonvened in the parlor of the Y,M.C.A. OJI Deeember 15tll, 1 1, at \\ Ilich it was resol ved to establish a Centre of the Association ill Adelaide, all ill f1ueutial ollllllittee was formed to give effect to the resolution, Major Hunt uncJertakillg the duties OfUOll, Secretary, On the 21st January, 1885, Dr, Dunlop gave tIle introductory lecture in this hall before an interested audience, presidpcl over hy , il' , allmel Dayell]lOlt. Tho l1r 't eomse of lectures was commenced on Fehl"uary 13th, 1 5, alHl was earric(\ through hy Hon. Dr. Calllpbell, Drs. Verco, Dunlop, 'Way, I1el11'Y, awl POUliOll, thr attcnrlance of members and tlJe l'esu1t~ of the oxamil1ation ill }\fay followil1g, 11('illg" very satisfactory. The first distrihution of Certificates to ladies awl g '11t]C1I1l'll who had passed their examinatiollS, took place ill Uti" 11 all at a gatlwrillg heltl 011 ,~el>L<'llJher 21st, 1 85, undcr tIle presidency of lIOll. Dr. 'alllp1lell, in the ahsel1(:e of His Excellency the Governor through illrlispositiOlJ. Up to the pn's(\l1t tillll' (i1lCludillg those at Port Adelaidc and in the eountry) ten "FiI'St Airl" Cll1sse~ for mell awl three for ladies have been caniecl throngh, an(l 221 Certiilcntcs iSSll el, and two " "ur:;ing" Classes have been conclucted allrl 40 Certificatrs issued. Dr. CorlJil1, who is the official Examiner appointed frol11 8t. John's Gate, LOllrlOIl, haR couducted all the examinations with the cxception of a recollt Lit(lies' Class in Lhe 'ity anel two Men's Classes (one of thcm at Ta1ll1l1(la), for which c1r}lllty exallliners were appointed by him. At a puhlicllleeting ]lCld in this Ilall on 'Cl1Lclllhel' 8th, 1 86, presi(letl over by IIis Excellency tIle Govel'llor, the ftr&t Class received tllCil' rc-examination Certificates, and a large number of ladies' Ccrtiileates for the" Nursing " cOUJ'I:lO. The

"t " 1\11' Yan endcn, greatly atlrled to the in tcrest of this gathering by CCIC nlJ' . . ,. I '1'[ ·.t C1 as·s (commellced r the yalnell sen'ieL's of scyel"n.lmuswal lrH'l1< ~. seel1l'inr 1.e I'11:; .~ .. . Fell~llan. 1 .j pas:eel their Iinal exul!1illltlion in ~Ia.y tJllsycur, anrl rccenec1. theu 111 J ' J -tl thinl \:rlilic:atcs I'rom La(ly Drnssey 011 ,llllC ( 1 .1.ast .,amI 'art' " no\\' aUXIOU 1y I '1'1 le fi rs t r" telie' e 'pcel in" their ~ll'clallions lrom LOlle I011. ' . .Ch~' " ,al'o. rccent 11" y l'oI11plcl~71 its l'OUl'SO allli l!1olllhcrs \\"lw }lus~crl arc HOW cntitll'll to .Jle:la lOn~. '1 Clll \1L'rs 0 f l)'tl 11' l' ('la~slh' 1\ v,~· ., IIa\'" , ~ In'-: , . 'I'eI t hpir Ii l' t re-C'xal1linuiioll, all! I Oll pass. . _.lUg ftheu' tl scco)1e1 will also he entillC'c1 tel the ::>oeil'ty's ~Ierh1IiOlls. The reccllt ~l~.lt 0 1e . of'1 listIng . 1)t:llr t't t till" "::-\\111\)('<1111" \\;1S l 11'oelnetl\'l' lO S C!'ntre . "of tho.A!';SOCla.tlOll. ' , tonI r kJ I , 1\' I'r'lssc'- is ,,"en knowll as au L'llihnsiastic adrocate of Its oh,lects. he no Jdl, ),.. J . , 11 ., \. b lance wordl'liHl"t,c1 all uclelre,-;s to n largC' nUc\l('lH'I' at l.ll\·enllilellt (Ill e on .l 11) U 'Ii. ntes ., llfl·t of llis Exccllem'\" Ihe (:O\'Pl"llllr, PI"csclltccl a number of erb c, L II a. Ie I ~e 1 ,s ' . , , . . .t. t. 1 b" the .' ,1 h\' hlli('~ allel "c:nUl'llloll 01' "anOllS Clns. e~. bnt \\a, ll\. lumen a. J galll! 1 'f ,I , . ' ,tn " I' tIle l'ctji"ln' in ;'(eUI inc' t 11(' pn11' i'JOn a 'as'l1 .l. n lllemellt . ) Ica eOllrles\, II t Ie III 0]'1 I' 01s 0 , " . b 1 to th'lt'11:1]) 'I" of' her n,lclrL.';s nllli a 'lllalltity or extra TIIatte!' hearIng Oll Am u a~lcel . t"1 11 with lkvell large anatollllca work,' ill :lChliLillll tn \\'ltic.:h sll(, prl'sC'lltl'(11 t ~c"\. ssoc.:w 0. , '0 10 . to 111 ·11"Sl·lllo"i,'·d shed e1iu cr l"aIIlS ("or lectlll'lllg purposes.', alHl cOlltllbuted £1 H1 l ) . J ' ,..,' n ]" I' 1 In addition the f'lll;t!S tIll:reh)' rOll 'ti tllting hl'rsclf ll.11(1 Lonl [)I'a'sey 1 l' mClll leI'S. I J II to till's\',' lIb gx('ellellcy the 00\"('1"1101', ,'ir Thomas Ehler, r..c,:lLn .,. Ion, ' ,' A .' :\{ I I I [(lll. nr. l''lllll'])cll, :II. T..( ., allll Dr. )layo aro hfe mcmbel . lIg,lS, .... " 'ran ,'(Jl'ldll'S . .l., 1 '1' k' tl Ie formation of Ambulance lllOll has 111lC e1 ,1 ll1 . Hecl'lltl\" thc' Lit

. yanOUS . Y OUI1",,,)1," '!ass\,;,. .ill Cllllllc'dioll'"Ilh ~ cll,~ocil ties" and. cycral .. . are I nowr 1Il ,1 '1'1 th'1111's of tbo \.ssoL'ialioll arc due to C\'ern1111emhcls 01 t 1e lllellC.1 progress. Ie" ~, I . , , st's frcc of expense, as lrol'c"sioll \\'ho Ilayc gin'll ('elUrSl'S 01 lecture., alll 111 SOJ1le ca .. 11 , l Dr 'ol'hill (lhe l'xalllilll'r). his lleputips, awl 1I. 8tollart n: IIonorary 'Ol! the rcsirrnation of .Jlajl1l' Carl'w UUllt ns, ccretar)" Dr. Dunlop helltl the e. n I l b ;'l' E ,y . Y"11l ' I ellLlen. ' .\\" lO 1HI "'s I lllsilioll for a shori time, and wns 'ucccc( e( y ~ 1. . ' , 1 0 11 rccen t ty re 0" " .... rendered valuL'd scryicl's during the past two. years, ,Illl . r. }o"lllll Ct' "Clllll ' 'tt La ·t YC'u a pnn e lac ICC inviled to acccpt a po 'ilion UpOll the 01l1n~1 ee, f ~l' J' 1 Wilherick a member wus illltugmnlc(l ill Lhe City HIltlet' lhe Pr sldcncy ~ _.f, lll~:fectill'r the ~ncl1lber in I b 1 1 . _. of' thl' fir -t \ml.H11nnce lass, fillll has done good el \ ICC ' \. . t' '. ''''lOll the U) 1 ,elY A1l1hulalll'C \\"Cll'k. Though nnt part of the 1. SSOCln.lOll Sf' s. S I' ' of otlIel' Pl"lCil"'1l . . 1 ,1' ,t 1 tIll' llrmn lOll < ~ COl"llia II r rccognisc,l us a. Illgh 1,)' llSl'f n .Il ,] lIlle , am . . f . t ,,' the worlBnssc\ It WlIS a ne\\ e,l Lll III ~, In\ ~ is. strOlJlfly J"CCOIllllIC11C I C( I • 'I' () I,.ac Iv J "'. ' • l' . ,t'l . t I ut b Inh IS. 1l'1ll<Y and wns wanll1y COllllllCllflcll hy I11'1'. 1.\\ L HIl'l l.' ' Pnctit:ll ., '"' III 1 U el ,

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ir Thomas Eldcr, Hon. J. II. Allga~,

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Examiner. Dr. T. W. Corhin. Lecturers. Hon. Dr. A. Campllell Dr. Dunlop Dr. Yerco Dr. Poultoll Dr. Way Dr. Hems Dr. Lendon Dr. :JIitchell Dr. Mackintosh Dr. A. IIamiltol1 Dr. Stewart

Dr. T. W. 01-lJi1l Dr. B. Poulton Dr. A. A. JJ alll ili 0 11 ))1 ', .J. A. Ballliltoll Dr, C, A, AliJlJalJ1J Dr, IIelltll'rSO II Dr. Bortllwjl'k Dr, n. II, "'jew DI, Cac:klJUI'll ,.,,..., Dr, Allwork

A1:rNUAL REPORT,

~~T:a~:G~~~:l~:ese~ gat~le:il1g ha~ heen announced a' the alluual mecting of the

commencement n~e fOl:o~1:~~nl1'althl. rCt~)ort [embraces a review of operations from the , mee ll10' or recei,il1 Cf a ' t 1 . viously held, ThrouO'h the efforts f:JI . b, C b, lCPOl Hlvmg bCCIl pre, b 0 .l aJol are\\' Hunt 1JI 1 84 tl t1 f several of our l eadinO' colonists and medical ' Ie. ympa . 1Y 0 Association, and Hi: Excell'e~cy the G IM]ll , \I ~t sccurecl for the ohjcct of the convened in the parlor of the Y M C AovcrnoDr nIH y pr~csidccl at a 1.Hlblic meeting . . . ,011 ecember IJtll 18 J t l' I ' resol ved to estu blish a Centre of th A . '1" " ,a II' nc 1 It was was formed to . e ~socla lOll 111 A rlela1dc, an illflueutial ollllllittce Secretary. gIve effect to the resolutlOu, :Major Huut lUlclcrtakilig thc duties of HOll. On the 21st J anuary 1885 D D I hall before an interested' audie~ r." Ul~ op gave illtroductolY lccture in this eourse of lect ' ce, plcslClul ovcr lJY • If SalJ1llcl DaYcllport. The first mes was commenced on FelJl'uary 13tl 18 r. I hy Hon. Dr. Caml)bell D "r. D . 1, ::J, all! was (;al'1'iecl throurrh , rs. ve1eo ulJlop Way Helll'\T 1 I) 1. b ance of membcrs and the result' 'f tl .'.", ,.r, aur ou tOll, thc attenrl· , s 0 1e examllJabol1 l1J 1Tay ~ IJ ' l' satisfactory. The first distrilmtion of CCl'1'fi' . , ' () oWlllg, IPllIg very passerl their examinatio)]s took place i tl ,1 I~~~~S to lar11cs a,wl gelltlemcn who had 21 st 1885 under th : 'd f II llS ],1 at a gatllPl'lllg bcltl 011 ,'eptember " e pleSl ency 0 lIOll Dr Can 1 11 ' tl Excellency the Governor through j' l' 't'. . ,llJ Je , l l l Ie allsCllco of His Hr I. 'POSI 1011 UIJ to the I' t t' (' those at Port Adelaide a l' tl ' . n csen 11UO mcludill 0' n( 1Il Ie COUll try) ten "First Aiel" Cl r h three for ladies have heel1 carl.'ed asses 1 t1 1rou"11 ancl 2'>1' C t'fi ' lor men awl " T l'l;il1g" Classes llave beeTl I t 1 0 l' .~ .01 1 Jeates lssucrl, and two U " , eOlHucer ane 40 C 1'1i ' is the official Examiner apI)ointec1 f1'0111 L't J I ' eGI, It cates Issued. Dr. Corbin, who . . ,~. 0111 S a e J 011rl011 1, 1 t 1 ' ,J ,1,lS CODt ne er all th e exammations with the exce1Jt'lOn 0f n. recent LadlCs' Class' tl C't ) f 01' W111Clt ' 1e I y anel. two M en's, Classes (one of them at Tallllld 1 a, deputy e .," III' by hun , At a pu1Jlic meeting heM' tl· , I . 11 ' . Xa] llll1 01'S were appomted by His Excellency the Governor t~1 fil~St 1~1 ~n Sell~ell1 her 8~h, 188 6, presirled over tificates, anel a large number ofl~d' e, l~S t'fi ass receIved theu' re-examination Cerles er llcates for the" ursing" course. The

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Secretary, Mr. Van enelen, greatly aurletl to the intercst of this gathering by secnri ng the valuell scrvices of seY(,1'0.1 musical l'rienls. The first Class (commeJlce(l ill Fehrn:l1Y 1 5, passed their final exa.lllina.tion in ~Iay this year, an(lreceived their thinl Certifkates from Larly Bl'ussey 011 June 7th last, auu arc now anxiously cxpectillg their ~[eda1liolls frolIl I.ollllon. The fir!'>i Lar1ies' CIa's also recently COlllplete,l its course, allll lJlCllllJel'S who pas 't'r1 are lIOW elltitletl to ~ledallions. llCllllJl'l's of other Classes hn.\'c pa-;serl tllcir first re-examination, allrl 011 passing their sccoll!l will also he entitlr~(l to the 8oeietj's ~l('(l<llliolls, The recent visit of the " ,'lInlH'alil " \I'flS l11'oc1uctil'c of Listing hellC'fit to this Cp.lltrp. of the ARsociati011. Lady Hl'ilSSCy is well k1101l"11 flS an (,lIthllsiastic adyocaie of its objects, She not only tll'1ivl'rt'cl all ad,lress lo a large allr1ir:llCc' at UOyerlllllent House on Ambulance work at I he 1cf[ IH'St of His Exccl1eJl(;Y the (:oy emol', presented a number of Certificates gaillc 1l by l:uli(s and geuth'llIcll of vurious Clases, hut was ill trnlllental by the courlesy of lhe jlropri"tors of thc l:e!Ji~lrl' in sccuring the plll,1ication as a supplement to t1wt paper or ller a,1c11" S H1ll1 It 'll1alltity of extra matter 1,caTing on Ambulance work, ill :1I1,litiOlI to which ,;lIe prcsC'uted the A,;soc:iation with £'levell large anatomical awl physiologi. 'a l sheet 11iagrallls for lccturi1lg pnrposr: , and contributed £10 10 . to UIC fll III ls, therch), eOll'ilitnling her .. elf antI Lor<l Brnssey life members. In addition to UlesC', Ilis EXl'ellelll'y tIle Gon'rnor, ir Thomas Ehler, G.C.)I. T., Hon. J. H. AlIga~, :'I1.L,C., lIoil, Dr. '-:'lll1'1Jel1, )L.L.l., amI Dr. :,)[ayo are life members. Hl'C:PlItly tl1l' Literary Soc:il'tips lIlIion has ullIIertakfn the formation of Ambulance Class!'s ill ('Ollllc:elioll with yarion,; Young ~len', :oeietie~, and seyeral are now in progn'ss. 1'11(' thank· of the Assoc:iation are due to seyeral members of the medical prol'l' simi who ha\'e gi\'ell conr.. e:; of lectures, and ill ollie case· free of expen e, as also to DI'. 'ol'lJin (the examiner), his (1cPllti p .', awl ~1r, II. • tOllart a Honorary Awlitol'. 011 the 1'esiguatioll of .Jlajo1' Carcw Huut a .. , ccretary, Dr. Dunlop held the position for a hort timc, and was succeeded by :JLr. E. 'Y. van enden, who has rcn<1c1'c(l yalnerl sen"ic ' ' tlmi]lg the pa, t two years, and ou recently re iglling was illvitcu to accept a po,'itioll upon thc o1llll1ittee, Last year a private Practice Club was inauguraled ill the City uuLler the Presidency of ~lr. John 'Yitherick, a member of the first Ambulallce Clas. , aml has done good sen"ice ill perfecting the members in Amhulallcc \York. Thongh 110t part of thc Association" sy'tem, the Club i yery COl'llially recoglli, <,.1 as a lliglily use ful atljllllc:t, awl the fllrmation of other Practice lu 1 s is strollgly reC0l111llellCI('tl. To Lady 13ras 'ey it was a nell' fcature in the \York, al1l1 \las war1ll1y COlll111ell.lerl hy her. A Lalli!',;' Practice Club is 11Cillg ill ·tilutell at .lTorth Adelaide.


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STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FRO I MARCH, 1885, TO AUGUST 31. T, 1887. R eceipts. . Donations-Life fembersS~rW.O. F . Robin on,o.C.lILO. £5 Su'Thomas Elder, G.C.M. O. 5 Lord Brassey " 5 Lady Brassey . . . 5 H an. J. H . Angas, lILL.C. 5 Dr. Mayo.. 5 Sunclr;r donations and . ubsc~'ipbans . 32 F ees from CIa s . . 91 Sales of Pamphle t . 1 Sale .of Concert Tickets 19 ReceIved for Medallions 8 £185

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Adelaide, S('ptembe1' 1st, 188i.

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Paymentli . Books, Stationery, Priutina . Aclvertising,Postaaes &~: £58 2 2 Hll'e of Y. l.C.A. Hall, '&c. 17 8 0 Lecturers' Fees 21 0 0 Examiners' Fees : . 25 4 0 Hospital Attendallt . 6 10 0 Collector's Commis, ion, &c. 16 0 Easel, Blackboard, Tn,blc, peed Box, &c. . '* 10 FreIght and nndries 280 CO!ICert Expenses 4 13 0 PaId for Medallions 940 . Cash in Bank 27 1 6

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H onora ry TreaslIrel'. J AllIE. P. ROBERTH, lIonoJ'ct)'Y StJcretary

FREDK. "RIGHT,

~~: ~~abmeicnOel~I'etchte. above Balance SheetHE?iRY " 'ith the book and ,"ol1cllers, antl certify. 'rODAHT, H onorary Auditor.

ISSUE OF CERTIF ICATES. No. of Men who have completed a course of instruction.

316 136

No. of Women

who have received Certificates.

201 83

who have who have completed a received course of Certificates. instruction. 1st Aiel. I Nursing. 1st Aiel. INursillg. .. , . SINCE FOHll"lATION OF CElSlItE

228

I

142

SINCE 1HT JULY, 1887. 98 I 32 I 24

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions. Men.

10

I Women.

ANI UAL REPORT.

TIm annual mceting of the' Victorian Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association took place ycsterday aftel'llOOll at its office, Selborne Chambers, Bomke Street, W. ; l\Ir. Lloyd Tayler presiding. The Annual Repurt, of which the following is an abridgement, was snbmitted and

adopteLl :"Your 'ouncil haye the gratiJl~ation of again being able to report that the past y ar has been Olle of great progre s upon the part of the A sociation. Tot only have th e means hitherto adopLed for spreadillg the principles of "Fir t Aid" been made increased ns' of, but new and important sphere of usefulne s baye been entered upon. The llul11hrr of pupils in, tructeLl during the past year was 913, and of those 442 recciyed erLillcates of competency. The total number instructed during the past three years was 1,260 women aud 1,007 men. Through the liberality of Lady Clarke, the Allllmlauce litters, etc., ha,"e been placed at six police stations in Melbourne, and an' ltOW rCt1dy for u 'e tu con \'cy the injured to the ho 'pitals, etc., with the least possible .'utl'ering. Thank' to the continued intere:t and aid of the Railway Comlllisioners, Ambulance Corp ' haye been formed on the Railway, and all the necessary aPl11iance ha,-e been provided. The instruction of Railway employes continues. Your ouncil have especial plea 'nre in being able to record that the police are now being in. hueted in the prillciple~ of "Fir t Ai.d." Though a commencement was only mu,Lle last January, upwal'lls of 100 members of the Force ha,e already been in tructed, au(l the gl'eate L illLere t is evinced in the work by the men themselves. A great public need is thus being met. An application has been receivecl from the ational Fire Brigade Assor.iation to haye Ambula,ncc in truction imparted to the firemen attached to the brigades at illelbourne, Ballarat, andhm t, Geelong, Maryborough, and '\Yangaratta, and CIa' es ",ill be formed at these Centre as soon a the eletails are arranged. A Class has been formed at William town for the in truction of the tate sehuol children. Your council have long de ireLl to ha,e some such instruction made part of the tate school curriculum, and hope that other schools may follow this excellent example, und that the Mini tel' of Education may see his way to authorise its introduction into all. In the ca e of large pri,ate schools, the Presbyterian Ladies' ollege has similarly set an exaJl111le ,,-hich it is hoped will be largely followed. Whilst it i gratifying thus to record all that has been done, your conncil feel that there remaius still very much to be clone in the direction of spreading a knowledge of Ambulu,nce work among t the general public. Very many ,aluable lives continue to be 10 t, anci mnch unnecessu,ry suQ'ering incurred, from the want of knowledge of tho e who might be of the greate t a sistance. Your council, therefore, would urge upou memllCl's of the Association to relax no elfort during the en uing year to bring as mu,11Y of the geneml public as po ~iblc within the reach of the Associatioll, t).llll to con Limw l h 'ix good work or spreading it~ iufluence far aml widc. YOtll' CO llneil are (le irotH; or puhlicly tha,nkillg the numerous metlical gentlemen who ha.w given so much 01' lheir Lime and In.hour in instructing thE' diA.·erent Clas e., the honorary secretarie.· and local committees of the varion~ :mb-celltres for the material


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assistance which they have given, and the pr&'3s throughout the colony for its generous publicity of the work and progress of the Association. In connection with the events which have occulTed during the past ycar, your council ,,-hilst deeply deploring the sad death of Lady Brassey, who during her life always eyinced the greatest intere t in the useful work of St. John Ambulance Association, desire to acknowledge the great impetus given to the olJerations of the Yictorian Centre Ii'om Lady Brassey's late visit to U elbourne. K ot only did shc materially aid thc general work throughout this colony, but through her liberality e. tahlisherl the "Lady Brassey Ambulance Corps" at , Villi:>msto ,,-n, which, with the byo othcr Corp referred to in the last report, has been doing uscful work at that scaport." The Balance Sheet was presented and ac10lJtecl. It sho\\8(l that thc receipts for the year had amounted to £578 Is. 6el., and that therc ,,-as a crcdit balancc at the bank of £178 lOs. 2d. The members of the COlillCil were re-electel1, and a ,"ote of thn.uks ,,-as passer1 to the Chairman and also to the Secretary (Captai n Paync), to whose energy lJlllch of thc success of the Association 'was attributed. The meeting then ended.

Annual Members. MI'. ,1. Asliley .Jlrs .. J. Ashle) Mi. s }.. llams ~Irs. 11. J..llisoll Mr~. Chal'lc::; Allison lrs. 1\l1ll\'\)\\'s Mrs. '. II. Brillgc ;'1 ISS Alicc BuwJ'(ll1 ]111'.'. A. F. ~ Blaki ton Mr. :-l. D. Barker Mrs. lll'atlt 1I1iss 1\. HallIwill ~[rs. Belldele\' ;'Ii,.;s DelllIcle,' ~liss I). I r. ('nI'lLHH']' )liss Colhorlle Y cpl :'\liss (;. Col borne Ycrl ;'!rs. '. 1'. CIlX ;,!is::; 'hapll1an ~lrs. D. Caro j

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CANTERBURY (NEW ZEALAND) CENTRE. FOl'med 1

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Presidents. His Excellency the Governor.

Lady Jervois.

Chairman. His W orship the Mayor of Christchmch . Honorary Secretary. Mr. S. D. Barker, Ohristchurch. Treasurer. Captain C. Gariiia, Christchurch. Honorary Medical Staff. Examiners. Dr. ColquholUl.

Dr. Hacon.

Lecturers. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Anderson Frankish Guthrie Irving

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

C. Morton Anclerson J. D. Frankish J. Guthrie W. E. Hacon J. Irving

CaLirlell illrs. Coh1) ;'[1's. '. Cool:'lrs. Cnrtcr :'IIi"s l)e :.\10Ilta1];: .\1 is: 1\.11\1 a Da 1e . :'II iss l);n-ic :'1 is ;'1. Dayie )lr~. Dc Ycanx :.\11'8. EIl\l"<ll'lL DCllltam .iIlr . .J. A. Eli'ol'll .ill 1'. F. \\'. Frallei

Rey. T. Fla,ell :.\11':;. Flaycll ~ll's. Isaac Clibhs ~lis' C:arrie];: '1'1'001'1'1 (;aTlalHl :'\li~s .\.{. K C1'eellstrect ~[iss (.il'c,.;halll Captaill Gal sia 1111'S. Ual'8ia .;\irs. Ullthrie Mrs. J. s. nnthrie M1'. K U. Ul1nlincl' l\ll'. B.. E. GreeJl MI'. C. P. Hulbert :til n;. C. P. lIulbert

MI'. Dr. Thomas Dr. Moorhouse Dr. Robinson

Honorary Life Members. Dr. B. M. l\Ioorholl!:ic Dr. W. H . Ovenclen Dr. R. B. Robinson Dr. W. Thomas

Miss Miss ';\[is::; .iUi::;s .Mrs . fit rs. Mrs. :till'S.

1111'S.

. K '1'. Hill lJay 110hLlcll L. Heywoud lIa wke::; \\T. C. Hill ,I. 0' UriclI Hoare ll(Leoll lzu,l'll lIving

~li:;s E. Irving The Ycry Re\". lIeory J acohs ~lrs . Jacob,.; )11'. 11. J. C. ,J ekyll .\!iss Eliza Kitehingmall ~lrs. Albert Kaye ~1iss Emma KCllner )11'. Charles Louisson ~1rs. (i. H. Lrc :'\[1''; . H. ;,lilsoll1 :,\11'. '\T. R. ;,litchell :1liss ]11. ]l1oor]lOuse :.\{rs. A . .T. )lerton ~lr. C. H. :.\Iathias ~lrs. jl cCallnm )1rs. ~ ashel'ki jlrs. F. D. Xeaw :'\1rs. ~l.. :.\1ortoll Olliyier :'\Irs. R. L. Owen ~lrs. Florencc Ockford :,\11' '. Peacock :.'I!i ·s Phency :,\11'. T. Hiul~L[all :'\Liss Ro. coc ~[r. G. E. Saltcr :.\11'. E. J... ~mith ;,[ 1'. Blh-<l1'\l -, Illith )11'. l'ercy "mith ;,lis F. 8mith :'\lr. R. Simc ;'1rs. Stringelman :.\l1's. W. A.. "hepherd :'\11', J o11u tinnear ;,liss E. Taylor :'\[1'. S. ,J. T\yelltyman :'\Ess Twcntnllan :.\ li,.; )1. Tailller ;,liss Alicc Thom::;on ~ln;. Thoma. ~[r. II. YCl'llaz<lni ~lr. n. H. Wcbb Mi::;s \\'c1.h :Mr. W. J. ,Yebb :.\11'. A . .T. W chlJ jIi,;s C. \\TOW' ~Iiss ,rieneke ;,Lis::; K WilsOll ;,liss 1. 'Wilsoll :.\Iiss ;,[ay ,Yilsoll ;'11's. Wcthe\ .Jln;. ~l. E. \\,ilc(ls ;'[1'. ,1. S. 'Yykc~ ~lr. John ,Yatt::; ~L\'. T. S. W ('::;ton ~l\'s. T. ". "~I'St(lll ;\Ir. B. H. Wilkinson :.\11'. n. Woodham

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RAIAPOI BRANCH. Honorary Secretary. Miss S. J. Wilson. Treasurer.

Honorary Lecturer.

Mr. J. H. Caverhill.

Dr. J. A. J . 1\Iurray. Annual Members.

JU~'.

J os~ph Craigg 1\11ss Elizabeth Ie Fleming Mrs. Glass Miss Caroline Hill Mr. "\Yilliam Haigh Mr. Thomas Lang Miss S. J. Wilson

nIiss Mary Lynskey Mrs. 1\1oore 1\11'. Frederick Rockett l\Ii s .Alice Swift Mi. s Edith mith Miss Mary Yeysey

LIN COLN BRAFCH. Honorary Secretary.

Honorary Lecturers.

';)Ir. W. E. Ivey.

Dr. J. Cooke and Dr. F . G. 'Ycslelll'a. Annual Members.

Mrs. F . H. Brittan Mrs. Banks Mrs. Gray 1\1rs. Galletly Miss B. S. Hardy Miss Haughton Miss Hurst

Mrs. Ivey Mrs. Morrish Mrs. 1I1urray 1\[1','. O'Callaghan Mrs . .lII. Pann ett Miss l\I. Palethorpe lIliss E. Palethorpe

ROSS BRANCH. President. 1\11'. Joseph Grimmond, Mayor of Ross. Vice-President. Rev. Father Ahearn. Honorary Secretary. 1\11'. W. Winchester.

Honorary Lecturer. Dr. F . G. M. Brittin, Hon. Life .l\lelllber.

Treasurer. J\I1'. Ell ward R. J3ellttlll,Y.

Honorary Examiner. Dr. Floyel

ollins, of lIokilika.

JUl'. Ahraham Absolum Mr. Robert Bellamy 1Ilr. Malcolm Bell Mr. Andrew Carey Mr. O. P. Cal' ten Mr. Francis Corley Mr. John Cass 1\lr. Charles Davy Mr. Leo De Bakkcr Mr. Charles IIolly l\lr. Rohort Hedgo 1\11'. J oseph Hoelge~on 1\11'. John Halligan

Annual Members. 1\11'. William Lockinf,rton 111'. James Moye Mr. U. B. ~lc. Jannet Mr. Vincent Nielsen nIl'. Walter Pryor Mr. John Rogers 1>11'. James Sharkey 1\11'. John Sharkey ~ll'. 1 remy •'hearer Mr. Cieol'gt' K. Sinclair ~Ir . .fohn Ure ~Ir. W illimJl \T oysey ~Ir. "\YilJiam Wylie ANNUAL REPORT.

TIIr. following is an account of a casp of Fir t Aid rendered. by a lIedallionist, ~lr. C. E. T. Hill, a storekeeper at Riccurton :January 1 -A horse and cart with three chiltlren in it meeting a bicycle, the horse got ont of control amI capsizell the cart against the fence. The youngest chil(l a boy agod Hi" was thrown out and the horse in its struggles kicked him in the moulh, hroaking oIl' all tho front upper teeth amI leaving the halves hanging to the gums-compound fracturc or thc front lowcr llull'gin of the upper jaw (the ramu )lo\\'cl' teeth looscned, lo\\'er lip ,Lllllost seYcre(l, anll a two inch ga 'h iuto the mu cle 'ille of the lower jaw. B<tllllagcd \I'ith lint awl triangular hallLlages aud brought the paticll t to tOWll to Dr:;. Guthrie u[Hl Thoma' \I ho remoye(l teeth amI plinter' of bone, ullLler chioroforlll, a,ud stitched up the gum' auLl wound'. On Jannary 25, the patient \yas doing remarkably \yell. I ~be"ed thi::; uescription to Dr. Thoma who aiu it was accurate and that (wcrything hall bren llone to aill the sufferer in a most sa,ti factory manner. There are plenty of case::; of First Aid remlered, but owing to careleHsnes!'l or a m:::;takcn notion of mOllesty, we ltaye grcat difficulty in getting thcm reported. '. D. BA.RKER, Bon. Sec. TIm thil'll Annual Mceting of the 't. J oh11 AmllUlance A ',"ociatioll, Canterbury 'en lre, K ow Zealand, wa:; held last oYoning, a.t the Proyincial Council Chambers; 1\11'. '. P. Hlllhert pre 'iLlo(I. The attel1llance \yu' not numorOll , and ladie ,,'ere in a large majority. 1\11'. '. D. Barker, Hon. Sccrctary, re~1.l1 the Annual Rcport, as follows :-" In prcsenting the Third Annual Repod yom Committce arc glail to say that, although they luwe had tlifllcuHic ' to contend ,,'ith owing to a great falling ofl' in the number of subscribers aUll a general reaction from thil first enthu'in tic support 1\'hich the Amlmlance mo\'ement met wilh here, till, in the face of tbi,; and other drawbacks, they n,re a,ble to report a, tca(ly pl'ogrcs in the aim and object' of the A oeiation. The halance-shect ",ill sho\\' that wo havc been ahle by ('conomy to pay our way up to (hte and cal'l'j' f'onl'a,l'lla 'mall cre(lit htlallco, and lcn\'c only out,'tnlllling liabilities amounting to lo;;' than £10. "\Yo commcncell the yoal' \yithout a oeretary, but ill Deccmber MI'. '. D. Darkcr \Y<1::> appointcd "ith an honorarium of £20 pel' tLllllnlll . Thc honorary ~ I ellictl.l Lall' of the AHsoci,ttion, viz., Drs. Ining, Frankish, nthril', Thoma:;, lIncon, Allllel'son, RohillHOll, Moorhollse, and o\'cllll Cll , again most g<:uC'rollsl) prc.'elllcll thpir sCl'\'iccs as hOllmar} lectl1l'crs, awl Dr. Hacon his as h01lorary PXUl1lillf:'l'. On lhl'ir advicE' :11;;0 ~'o\lr COlllmiltl?e invitell Dr. Colquhoun of


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Dunedin to act as honorary examiner of medallion candidates . To the advice and co-opcration of the hon. medical statl' "'e are a1 '0 indebted for the ~uccessful initiation of a sy tcm of "registration of pro('es~iollal nurses," with the effect l.ha,t no,,, the public have a means of obtaining the services of llurse haying a medical certilicate of efficiency and good conduct, endorsed np to the time of engagemen t. There are now seyeral good nurses on the list, and the public already a,ail them'ielyes of it. The Association also propo es to register amateur nurses who are sufficicntly <I ulllified, and mth this view your Committee has applied to the Ho pital authorities for permis ion for Ambulance :Jlembers holding Nursing Certificates, to wall- the hospital and gain the necessary practical experience. They promised to sec if arrangcments could be made to comply ,yith the re(Iue t, hut have since made no ans,Yer. Dr. Brittin, who ha left Pleasant Point and settled at Ross, ,Ye tlanel, "Tote in thc beginning of June announcing the formation of a new branch there ,,-ith 23 members. To them have been fonnuded from this centre a stretcher aml hum per macle here, and the reqnisite books, etc. Ambulance instruction is especially necessary in a mining district snch as ,Vestland, ,,-here accidents so often hal)pen amongst a scattered population far away from medical or , urgical aiel. Therefore it is pletLsing that a start is made in so good a field. " I n the month of Jlme, :1111'. H. S. E. Hobday 1'e igned his po ition of Hon. Treasmer, being about to visit England. His resignation was acCelJtecl ,,,it11 regret, and a hearty vote of thanks passed to him for his services. Captain Garsia '\'as lmanimously elected Hon. TreasUl'er in his place. At the time of the visit of the late Lady Brassey to Australia, the Committee caused a letter to he written inviting her to visit and inspect the progress of our CanterbUl'y centre in the ambulance work she had done so much to encomage and promote. The following answer was recel,ed : -

"This letter remains to llS an interesting memento of one who has dODe a great cleal to advance ambulance work all over the wo1'1e1, anc1 who shortly after it was written died, so abl'u ptly tel'luiualillg a life that had been deyoted and ."as st.ill occupied. in planning for the gooel of sutl'ering hUlUanity. At the Umteu ,Fue Brigadcs' Demonstration that is shortly to take place in Christchurch, the ?oml~'llttee has decid.ed to give lnedals, to be compcted for in an ambulance event, It bemg of great importance to encourage corps of men to practice ambulance drill toge ther. Also with this in view, the Committee has sent to ZnglalHl for silk arm badges to be ":Ol'll by tIle members of the Ambulance Corps who are (lualified. " The examination for this year I'csl11terl a<; follows :-Fil'st Aiel-Five were examined by Dr. Hacon, and passeel in a very creditable mann:r. . Kine other m~ml).ers attemlell the lectures, lJUt elid not come IIp for exallllnatlOll. Re-p,xanllnabon First Aid-Fiyc werc cxtLlllilleel, an(l passeel ('l'~(1itahly. One other candidate for this dill 1l0t attcnd for examination. Kursillg-Fifty-four ladies attended thesc lectures, of whom 12 already hclll certific;ltes awl 1 prcsented themselYes for examination anl11'asse<l . Thc [ina! eXttllliuatioll for medallions was undertaken .by Dr. ol(IUhollll, of DUlleclill. Out of thc 43 women and 31 men who were quahfietl for call1lidature, 33 women anll 19 mCll presented themselves, all of whom pas ed most creditably . . . . " The following i, a copy of Dr. Colquhoun's report, which i ' espeCIally grahfymg coming as it does from a gentlelllan with considerable experience as an ambulance examiner at Home : , Coker's Hotel, Christchurch, , .~ovemher 2, 18 7. 'Dcar il',-Enclo::;ell I haHrl you a list of call1iidate~, women and men, who have

po. 'scd a rivet voce amI pl'actieul examination in ';'irt ~id to the I~jUl'e~ .', . ~l~ wh~ "Sunbeam R.Y. '., " ydney, July 14, 1887. "Deal' ::)ir,-Your kiml letter ouly reached me this morning. I neell scarcely say that it ,,"ould give me the very greatest plea me to comply with your re(Itle t, but unfortlmately the inclemency of the weather prevents our prosecuting our voyage to New Zealancl and Ta mania this year. But \ve hope that it is only a pleasure deferred, and that in the comse of a year, 01' at most two, we shall retmn at a more congenial season of the year on pmpose to visit New Zealand and Tasmania. That we shall not visit those countries on the present occasion I can assure you is a great disappointment to me, and more especially is it so, because I cannot comply with yom request. I can only hope that by the time we do visit New Zealand you will have made still further progress. We had a most successful preliminary meeting under the presidency of the Governor h ere last evening, to promote the interests of the St. John Amlmlance A sociatiol1, and there is to be a larger public meeting in the Town H all, under the presidency of the :»1ayor of Sydney, on Friday evenillg, which I hope will heal' good fruit, I send you some papers iu connection with the work of the Association which may interest you, andl'emain, with many thanks for your kind and complimentary letter, yoms sincerely, "AKKIE

BRAS. EY,"

presentld them 'elves 1'a::;::;cl1, LllHlp<1ssecl well. Companng th cm \nth slllllim cIa se:; at Home, I cOlLidel' that the kllowlellge ot' your pnpil is decicledly above the ayerage. 'lours obediently, , D. COLQl"HOUX, :JI.D., Lond.'

"Amongst the men the Arldillgton 'Workshop' Corps, and Christchurch ~ire Brigade Corps werc wdl rcpl'cf;cntell, and arc worthy of congrat:llation am~ Illgh commelHlatioll ('or f1llt1ing time olltsille their other arduons and u elul OCCl.1~)atlons, to study atHl practil:e cUidenc)' in this llirection for the gooll of the commumty, ~he same commcnt elllwll) al1plics to the other l:nmlillatcs, compo eel a they are ot all , orts aUll conditions of men and women working togethcr for the good of all. " The number of subscribing mcmbers for the pa~t yea.r i ' as follow hri ,tchureh ll6 13 Kaiapoi Branch 30 Ro s Branch (Westlaml). The balance sheet, from November 1 , 1 .6, to Dcceu:ber 31, 1 7, aUtl~te~ Ib Y Mr. A. M. Olliyicr, showNl reeeipt · (illelmllllg bala.llce trom 1 6, £100 0 . (l.) £172 2s. 5d.; expelllliturc (illclmlillg liabilitics, 1 6, £52 3s. ~kl)., £146 16 . lld. ; the crellit bala,nee heing £:25 5 '. 6l1. The Chairman, in moving the lLlloption ot' the l' port, aill that the member had


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270 every reason to be gratified with the progress of the Association. Th e attendances at the classes and lectures had hitherto beeu yery large, and if at present they showed some falling off, it was only a temporary lull. The Association had done much public good. The plant which they hall placed in public po itions had already been A want felt which the Association had of great benefit in alleviating sufi·ering. supplied was the instruction and registration of nurses. Only those who had care of the sick could appreciate the value of skilful nursing. He was surprised that young women of fair cducatioll and aptitude did not seek this a a sourcc of' living. At present the sick were often subjected to gro s ignorance. All we got from 1110 t llUTses was practical experience, without the ad vantage of modern information amI training. The Association should request the assistance of the medical profession in the reform, by asking that they should recommend and employ only certificated nurses. It was of much importance that medical men, with their knowledge and skill, shoulcl be backed up by competent nurses. The report and balance sheet were unanimously adopted. Mr. T. S. Weston moved a resolution conveying tbe hearty thank5 of the As ociation to tbe medical gentlemen who hacl given lectmes to the member and conclucted the examinations, specially mentioning Dr. Colquhoun, of Dunedin. He trusted th~t nurses would take ad vantage of the clinical training, and that professional Salrey Gamps would soon become extinct. Mr. H. C. Jeykll seconded the resolution, which was carried unanimously.

GIBRALTAR, 19Til F EBRUARY, 1887. The Gibraltar Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association was formed on 2nd March, 1883, mainly owing to the efforts of the late Lady Bl'assey who always took a deep interest in the work of the Order of 'to John and. of the St. J. A. A., and to the support an(l assistance afforded. by ir H. J. Burford-Hancock, Chief Justice of Gibraltar. A public meeting was h eld on 2nd :March, 18 3, and a Committee formecl of which His Excellency it' John AllyE' , G. '. B., accepted the office of President, with Major-General Adams, C. B., and Sir H. J. Burfonl-Hancock, Vice-Presidents, the Rev. D. Nickcrson, Chaplain to the Forces, being Secretary and Treasurer. Support was promi ec.l by a number of the leading inhabitants of Gibraltar, as well as by lllany Officer, Naval and Military, and their families; and two classes, one for laclics amI the other for men, wcre at once started. I n April 1883, Captain J. C. Dalton, R.A., D.A.A.G., a member of the Central Executive Committee, arrived in Gibraltar, and the Committee appointecl him as Trea urer, the Rev. D. icker on continuing as ecrctary until October 1883, when hc resigned, and the combined duties of ecretal'Y and Trea lUer were then taken over uy Captain Dalton, and were retained by him until his departure from Gibraltar.

IS UE OF CERTIFICATE.

who have completed a coursc of instruction.

GIBRALTAR CENTRE.

No. of Women

o. of Men who have received Certificates.

who have completed a comse of instruction. 1st Aid. , Nuraing.

Formed 1883. 456

REPORT.

387

96

65

who have received Certi fica tes. 1st Aid.

I Nursing.

72

56

'0. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions.

Men.

10

I Women. 8

COMMITTEE OF THE GIBRALTAR CENTRE. President. His Excellency the Hon. Sir A. E. Hanlinge,

K. C. B., C.1. E.,

Governor.

Vice-Presidents. Major-General H. R. L. N ewdigate, C. B. Sir II. J. Bmford-Hancock,

hief Justice.

Chairman of Committee. (Vacant.) Members. Mr. E. J . Baumgartner Mr. R. Ffrench Sherifr', H. ~1. AttorneY- I General Mr. B. Carver, Jr. ' Mr .. Melfort C~mpbell, Treasurer Mr. J. accone ~i~JoFr G · .C. ~'yune, R.A. Major W. F. Cottrell, Garrison Stall' 1. . F~lanCIa Mr. H. chott Honorary Secretary and Treasurer. Captain H.

WYOl1, O.S.D.

Life Member. Sir H. J. Bmford-Hancock.

Total Certificates gained up to date, 514 and 18 Iedallions. N ow going through a Course, 29 men and 11 women. Of the above, the instruction has been given to 304 men gmtuitously, the remainder pa.ying entrance fees varying between 5 . and 1 . The lecture have in all ca e been given gratllitou ly, and the warm thanks of the Committee are due to the ullLlermentioncd Uec.lical gentlemen who have so cheerfully given their services a lecturer, viz. : The late Dr. J. II. Bryant who has given 5 Comse of Lecture. urgeon Charlesworth, M.S. 4 urgeon 1aj or Duke, M. S . Irving, 111. S. 1 Moore Key, M.H. 5 Pratt, l\I . . taples, lIL R. 1 Twi ,M... 2 S~~e

1

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272 I n October 1883 the Gibraltar Centre purchased a St. John Ambulance Stretcher which is used at the lectures, amI also ha llone service for conveying ick anll injurell people to hospital. In Se11tember, 18 4 an Ashford Litter of the latest and most improvell pattern was purchased in England at a cost of £12, aud has :>inco boen appliell by the Centre to the general use of the public for conveying any inj ured alld sick people (not infectioLls cases) to hos11ital, their own houses, on board ship, &c. It i:> always in readiness at the Fire Station, Convent Place, and an-angement \Yere made with the sanction of H. E . the Governor that two soldiers of the Convent Guard \vere to be instrLlcted in the management of it daily, amI were available at any mOlllent to moye it on recei~'ing the necessary orders. The e men are paid Is. e.tcll hy the ecrctary each time the Litter is used, and the Centre has trusted to the generosity 01' those (who could afford it) who haye llsell the Litter to pay SOllle small sum by ,ray of reimbursing the Centre for the expenses attenllant on maintaining the Littcr in an efficient state, anll for moving it. The Committee, though they arc vcry plcased that the Litter ha been freely malle u 'e of and ha' llone much gooll, regret to say that in only 5 cases out of 34 ill which it ha'3 been usell have they receiyed any pecuniary return, the total amount thus received being £2 11s. the total amount distributed being £3 lOs . The Centre in addition to this Ashford Litter, and the t. John Ambulance Stretcher (which i, kept at the Fire Station South, ill case of emergency ill the outh Di h'ict) possesses three complete sets of Diagrams and Sl)lillt' for Lectures, so that three separate lectures can be in progre:>' at the same time. Amongst the clas es gratuitou ly insh'ucted may be mention ell tho:>e for, oldiers anu ailors, Civil and Iilitary Police, Fire Brigade, Dockyanl Ln,bonrers, ancl the pupil:> of the Christian Brothers' Schools. Though the Centre has done its work in all ul1o::;tentatiollS way, thc Committee think they may congratulate themselves atlll thc public of Gibraltar that mllch (L uiet good has been done, amI that the establishment of the Gil)mlt:ll' Brunch of the St. John Ambulance Associatioll has been a puhlic heneut to Gihraltar, aIlll they confidently hope it will long continue its good work here. To shew the interest taken in the work there may be citell the names of tho e \\"ho have obtained the Iedallion of the Association which implies that they must have obtained the Certificate, and have successfully passed two re-examinations at intervals of not less than a year beh,een each examination in order to (lualify for it.

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