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1T\niobts of Justice.

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HIS ]\IoST GRACIOUS l\L\]ESTY THE KING (Sovereign Head and Patron). FIELD-MARSHAL H.R.II. THE DUl{£ OF CONNAUGIIT, K.G., K.T., K.P., P.C., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.;\f.G., G.C.1.r.., G.c.v.O., &c. (Grand Prior). GENER ,\L H.R.H. PRINCE CHRISTIA OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, K.G., P.C., G.C.".O . II.H. PRINCE ALBERT OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. COLONEL II.H. THE DUKE OF TECK, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.lILG . AD:llIR .\L H . S.H. PRINCE LOUIS OF BATTENBERG, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.lII.G., R.N. H.M. H ,L\KON VII., KING OF ORWAY, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. LIEUT.-COLONEL H . . H. PRINCE ALEXANDER OF TECK, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., D.S.O. ]\L\JOR II.R.H. PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGIIT, K.G., K.T., P.C., G.C.V.O., .B. H. IT. PRINCE .ALEX.\NDER OF B.\TTENBERG, G.C. V.O. IR JOHN Fl'RLEY, C.B. (Ilonorary TIlE E .\RL OF PLY;\lOUTH, P.C., C.B. Bailiff). ( Sub-Prior). IR THOl\lAS 1 ORTH DrCK-LAL'DER, BT. THE E.\RL F .\NDWICH, K.C. V.O. i\L\JOR SIR ARCHlB,\LD LAMB, BT. EDWIN IIANSON FRESHFIELD. COLONEL IR HERBERT C. PERROTT, LIEUT.-COLONEL THE EARL OF BT., C.B. (Bailiff of Egle). ELLES:lIERE, :lLV.O. (Commander, COLONEL IR JAMES GILDE,\, K.C.V.O . , C.B. EllesmCl'e Commandery). IIENRY JOHN LOFTL'S. FIELD-MARSHAL THE EARL KITCHENER COLONEL BETHEL l\IARTIN D .\"'ES. OF KH .\RTOUM, K.G.,K.P., P.C., G.C. B., GENERAL IRCIL\RLES"',\RREN, G.C.M.G., .M., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., R.E. K.C.B., R.E. LIEUT.- OLO"' E L SIR RrCII.\RD C. TEMPLE, r-,IAJOR-GENERAL JAlIrES CECIL D ,\LTON. TIT., .1.E . SIR ALFRED SCOTT SCOTT-GATTY, ICC. V.O LI F UT.-GENERAL IR AYDrER GOULD Hl'NTER-"' ESTON OF 1I1'NTERSTON, (Gart ' r Principal King of Arms). K.C.B., D.S.O. COLONEL IR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G. COLONEL TIlE LORD \\'I1.L1.\:ll ECIL, C. " . 0. THE LORD I L1NGTON, P. C. ,G.C.IILG. ,D.S.O. EDWIN FRESIIFIELD, LL. D. COL01"EL IR J AME R. A. CL.\RK, BT., (Honorary BailiIT). C.B., F.R.C.S.E. THE EARL RRASSEY, G.C. B. SIR ROBERT oIIAR"EY. TIlE YISCOU1"T TEMPLET "'N. COLONEL TUE LORD SYDE . H.\MOF CO;\IBE. ROBERT l\L\CLEAN l.\CLEAN. G.C.S.1., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E. ARTIICR F. G. LEVESON GOWER. LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN \\' ILLOUGHBY COLONEL F. A. HEYGATE LAMBERT. ' VRAY. COLONEL IR CHARLES "'\'NDHAlII SIR \VILLr.\M \\·YNDH.U[ PORT.\ L, BT. MURRAY, C. B. THE DUKE OF OMERSET. THE EARL OF RANFURLY, P.C., G. C. ;I!.G. IR DYCE Dl'CKWORTH, BT., ;\!.D., F. R.C. P., TIlE LORD SANDI!URST, P.C., G.C.S.!., LL.D. G.C.1.E. CAPT. HAROLD EDWIN BOL'LTON, C.Y.O. SIR IIENRY ARTHUR BLAKE, G.C.lILG. THE VISCOUNT ESHER, G. C.B .• G.C.V.O. THE EARL OF l\IEATH, K.P., P.C. FIELD-MARSJ1.\L TIlE LORD NICHOL ON, ALEXANDER EDMUND FRASER. G. C. B, TilE LORD 10STYN. LIEUT-COL NEL THE LORD HERBERT TIm MARQUESS OF BREAD ,\LBANE, K.G., ANDREW 10NTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, P.C. C.lI['G., D.S.O. THE DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G., P.C., J. II. TEVENSON (Unicorn Pursuivant). G.C.V.O. COLONEL FRANCIS \VI LLrAM PIXLEY. ROBERT BRUDENELL CARTER, INSPECTOR-GENER.\L BELGRA\'E NINNIS, F.R.C.S . (Honorary Commandel-). .V.O., M.D., R.N, COLONEL CYRIL \ \T. B. BOWDLER, C.B. CIL\RLES GR.\N\' ILLE KEKEWICIL (lIonol'ary Commander). HIS EXCELLE 'CyTHE LORD CHELMSFORD, LIEl·T.-COLONELARTlIl' RG.\l\IPBELL YATE. G.C.lI!.G. l\L\JOR-GFNERAL STLEyFELLOWESTERRY. E"ELY'< CECIL, l\l. P.


+ 1rbe <tbapter-(1;eneraI (Continued).

REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERr\L

lPrc[atc, THE . \RCHBISIIOP OF YORK.

FOR YEARS 191-1-=15.

Snb-lPrelatcs. THE BISHOP OF SOUTI-IW,\RK. THE BISHOP OF GIBRALT.\R. Tllr; BISHOP OF PETERBl ROU('; I!.

THE BISHOP OR;\ISBY. THE BISHOP OF Dl'NEDIN, (Primate of 1 TCW Zeal a nd.)

~fficlating

Ubaplains.

TH E RE\'. G.L'\ON E. SHEPPARD, J{.C,\'.O., TITE \'ENERABLE ER, ' EST E. IIOL~rFs, n.n, D.D. (S u b-Dcan of the Chap e ls Royal). (A.l'chdcacon London).

Owing to 8xtreme pres~ure of \\ ork \yhich b egan on the outbreak of war and continued ,,'ell into the year t ~ 1;, it was not po~sible to compile a report for the year 191-1 in time for submi sion to the General A sembI), held in the following' year. \IorcoH~r, with the exception of work in connexion with the war, 191 + was not an e\'entful one for the Order. In these circum~tances it is hoped that the 1ember,-; and Associates of the Onler \\'ill pardon the omis~ion to furni ·h them ,,-ith ~eparate reports for each of the t,,'o years now re\' iewed,

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(Srace appomteD b)2 tbe (SranD lPrtor, ROBERT A. GIBBONS, III. D. J OtTN H, l\IORG.\N, C. Y. 0., r. R. C. S. SIR \\'ILL1.\;\I IIE~RY St. Jl1T1, ' IIOPE, LITT. D., D. C. L. FR,\ ' J{ H, COOI~, C.CE. THE LORD ::'\ORREYS.

COLONEL SIR J OHK \\T. OTTLEY, K.C.I.E., R.E. OHK A RTHl'R JAMES, III. \'. O. JOHN S. GRIFFITHS, !II. R. C. S. LIElT.-C OLONEL G EORGE E. TWISS, FoR.C.S.I.

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tbe (SranD lPrior.

BAPTIST'S DAY,

1rbe <tOltllcil. The Coun c il consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, the Executi,' e Officers not more than

fif te en members of the Gmdes of Knight of Justice, Chaplain, Knight of Grace and Esquire a ppointed by the Grand Prior.

.Members apPointeb b~ tbe <Brn nD }prior. SIR JOHK FURLEY, C.B. l\L\JOR-GENERAL l\:llES CECIL DALTON. Cl.)LONEL TITE LORD \VILLI.\l\I CECIL, C. \'.0, SIR HE~RY A.. BLAKE, G.C. M.G. EDWIN II .\KSO~ FRESH FIELD. LIE UT.-COLONEL SIR RICHARD C.TEMPLE, BT., C.l.E. COLONEL Sm J A;\IES R. .\. CLARK, BT., C.B., F.R.C.S.E.

INSPECTOR-GENER,\L BELGR ,WE ~INNIS, C.Y.o., ;\I.D., R.N. THE BISHOP OF SOUTHW,\RK. THE LORD CLAUD IIAlIIILTON, iiI. P. SIR \\'ILLJAIII II. BENNETT, K.C.\"l)., F. R. c. S. COLONEL THOMAS If. HENDLEY, C,l.E., M.R.C.S, SIR MACI\:ENZIE D. CII .\ L1\1 ERS, J{.C.B., C.S.l.

On the OCC,l~lon of the AnniYi.!rsary Service held in the Grand Priory Church on Sl. John Baptist's Day, thc Scr1914. man was preached by the Venerable E. E. lIolmes, .\rchdeacon L1f London, Chaplain oC the Order. The General .\ssel11bly \\'as aftcl'\yards held at St. John's Gate, the Chancellor presiding. There wcre present 18 Knights of Justice, 3 Ladies l)C Justice, + haplain,-;, +t Knights oC Grace, 2<) Ladies oC Grace, 7 Esquires, 27 ] Ionorary Serving Brothers, 13Ilonormy 'erying isters, 19 Honorary .\ssociate., making a total of 16J. The Secretary-General, Sir Herhert Perrott, called attcntion to thc gratiC) ing presentation of life " aving- a\yards of the Order by Hi" l\Iajesty the King at I3uckingham Palace in the previous December, amI ment.ioned that II is Majesty had also consented to present 'en' ice l\Iedals to members of the ' to J 01111 .\mbulance Brigade during his forthcoming visit t.o Hull. Ir. J, Horne Ste"enson made a report on his recent \ isit to the British Ophthalmic IIospital at Jerusalem. Sir James Clark spl)ke wit.h n.:Cerence to the \\'ork or the St. John .\mbulance Brigade, Sir Trenedyn vVynne explained the \york oC the St. John Ambulan e Association in India, and Mr. IIarolcl Boulton reported on the increas of work in Canada, which he Celt was larg-ely due to the interest in the movement taken by IIis Royal Highne s, the Grand Prior. l\Irs. Trench Ga coig-ne gave an account of the work of the Voluntary Aid Detachments of the Territorial Branch of the St. John .\mbulance Association as exemplified in the VVest Riding of Yorkshire. The proceedings terminat.ed wit.h th~ usual complimentary \ otes, After the ceremony Lady Perrott entertained those present in the Council Chamber. ST. JOHN

COLONEL \\'ILLIA;\[ GRAYDON CARTER. ::\1.\JOR ;,\IALCODI D. l\IL RRAY, C.\' .l)., C.B.

of the Order, the Commanders of existing Command eries, and

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REPORT OF

'1l.\PTEH.-GENERAL.

On the occasion of the Anniversary Service held in the BAPTIST' S DA Y, Grand Priory Church on St. John Baptist's Day, the 1915. Sermon was preached by the Right Rev. the Lord Bi hop of Peterborough, Sub-Prelate of the Order. The General Assembly was after\\'ards held at St. John's Gate, the Chancellor presiding. There were present 11 Knights of Justice, 6 Ladies of J u tice, 3 Chaplains, ,,2 Knights of Grace, 28 Ladies of Grace, 8 Esquires, 36 Honorary Serving Brothers, 16 Honorary Serving Sisters, 13 Honorary Associates, making a total of 153. Reports were made as follows: Sir John Prescott He\\'elt on the Indian Soldiers' Fund, Colonel Sir Ricbard Temple on the St. John Ambulance 1\ ·~ ociatiol1. Mr. C. B. Palmer on the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Colonel the Right Hon. Sir Claude MacDonald on the Foreign 'e ryice Department and the vVarehouse. Colonel Sir Charles l\Ioore \ Vatson on the I3ritish Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem; and Dr. Edwin Freshfield on the general position of the Order. The usual complimentary \'otes closed the proceedings. ST. JOHN

The follo\ying report of the Ladies' Committee of the LADIES ' Order has been received from the Chairman, Her Grace COMMI TTEE. Adeline Duchess of Bedford, to whose unwearied zeal the success of the Committee is largely due, a Her Grace has taken the deepest and most personal interest in every detail of the work, and has presided at every meeting of the Committee. REPORT OF

Report of Ladies' Comnlittee. Almost immediately after \,yar was declared a Committee of the ladies of the Order was formed. Her Majesty the Queen most graciously consented to be the President, and appointed Adeline Duchess of Bedford, Chairman, and Lady Perrott, Honorary ecretary. Among the early members of the Order \\'ho joined the Committee ,,'ere the Duchess of Somerset, the Duchess of Buckingham and Chandos, the Duchess of Abercorn, Countess Grosvenor, Lady Randolph Churchill, Lady Mount-Stephen, Lady Constance Milnes Gaskell, Lady Jekyll, Mrs. Arthur James, Lady Sydenham, Lady Sloggett and Lady Oliver. An enormous number of olTers of help \\'ere received at Sl. John's Gate, and the Ladies' Committee made it a point as far as possible to refuse no offer, but to find occupation and work for all tho e who so kindly volunteered. One of the first things the Chairman of the Commillee did was to issue the following appeal for funds : To t.he Editor of the "Times. ,. Sir,-Having been desired by her Majesty the Queen to form a Commiltee of ladies belonging to the Ordel' of St. John of Jerusalem Lo organise (with tbe aid of experts and others) the work clone by the Ambulance DepartmenL of the Order in connection with the "Var, I am permillecl to mention briefly that over 4,000 orderlies for the service wiLh the Army and Navy have been despatched by the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and about one hundred nurses are now in Belgium. Thousands of working men and women in Great Britain are devoting the~sel"es to ~mbulance work in peace as in war, and the public scarcely realise the sacnfice entailed by the fact tbat these classes are followed at the close of a hard day's work.

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Tn the Colonies, as ill lnuia, St. John .\mbulance \\'ork has be come a most important movement, and is already increasingly a. link between the difLerl'nt parts of the Empir. \Ve are proud to represent the hearts and hands of the working classes, but it musL noL be forgollen that in order to meet the present ('xigencies of this vast work we must appeal to the wealthy folk for support. I do so with the gl'eatcst confidence, not only because o( the hig hly e ffi cient character o( the sen'ices rendered, but also in view o( the fact thaI. the Ambulance DepartrnC'nt of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem forms part of the Red Cross Organisation of Great Britain equally with the British Red Cross Society <lnd the Sl. Andrew' s AmbulancE' Association, an d is recognised by the British Government, under Article 10 of Lbe Geneva Conve nLion, as a Society to assist the medical services in time of war. Cheques should be rorwarded to Sir J Icrbert Pcrroll, ecretary-Gl.!ll('ral of the Order, St. John's Gate, Clerkel1\\'(~l1, or to myself at SI, Berkeley Square. Yours, etc., .\Ugllst 20th, 191-1. .\DELlNE 1\1. BEDFl)RD, Chairmall.

The Duchess of Bedford also received the following letter fr0111 the Pri\'a te Secretary to Her l\Iajesty the Quecn, which ,,'as also published : l\ly dear Duchcss, - I a1l1 '01l11l1anded by thc QuecIl tl) say Lhat she has read wil h great satisfactiOIl Uw spccial appeal which has beell made in th ' "Times .. on behalf of the work of the Sl. John Ambulance r\s soc iat ion, and Her l\Iajesty desin's me to express to you, as Chairman of the Ladies' oml11iltee, of \"hi ch the Queen is Pre idcllt, her earnest hope that the public, ,,'hich has hitherto so g-enerously supported all [und' fOl,the l'elicf of the . ick and wounded, will nol fail to l'c cognise thc urgenl claims of the Association in the presenl cri is. Yours sincerely, E. \\'. \\ ".\LLINGTO;-i, PriYate ' ecretary.

\"cry shortly after thi~ (011 ,\lIgllst 27th, 19 H), the Queen paid a ::,urprisc visit to St. J Ohll 's Gate, and wa received by the Earl of Plymouth and Sir IIerbert and Lady I errott. lIer ~Iajcsty showed the dcepest interest in the \\ ork of the Order, t:specially in the Trained l\ur es' Department and the \\'arehollse, and al 0 visited the crypt of St. John' Church. Thc fir~t two Departmenh organised by the Ladies' Commillee \\'cre thl! \\\lrehou 'c for the rl!ception and de"palch of clothing and comfort ' for the \\-o unded, and the Trained 1 Tur es' Departmcnt. Lady loggett became the flrst Chairman of the \Varehousc, and th Committee owe a great deal to her for thc untiring energy she di played, attending e\'ery day carly and Jate. On her fell the organi 'ation of the work at the \Varehousc from its \" ry beginning, and the great success of thi!-> Departmcnt during the first year was due to her unfailing zeal, Lady de L'!sle and Dudley as isting her as YiceChairman. After a year's work they \\'ere succeeded by Lady Jekyll as Chairman, and Lady Philipps as \'ice-Chairman, und r whose able administration the work is no\\' being carried Oil, Countess Gro ~ \' nor most generously placl!d the gronnel Hoor or her house at 35, Park Lane, at the disposal of the Ladies' ommittee, and e\'cr ince has very kindly alloweel the use of rooms for working parties, for which the ommittee are most grateful, and a Ycry keen band of workers meet then: daily, all the organisation for work being in thc hands of Lady l\Iax.\\'cll-Lytc, to whose untiring zeal and dc\otion the gn~at success of the DepOt is due. Mrs, Arthur James started a DepOt at 3, Grafton treet, for the reception of rugs, O\'ercoats and other clothing, and yery large consignments were sent to L John's Gate, the t\\'o first named being of the utmost llse in the early days of the war, cspecially as these gift ,


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enabled the Order, ill response lo urg'l1l appcals, to supply 11o~pit;11 hips tran~porting" \\'oLll1lkd acrl1~S the Ch;lnl1L'1 in th cold \V ather. The Trained urses' Departmcnt at onCe prl)\ ed its yaluc, as from lhc Ycry beginning Ilol a ~jngll! nurse was scnL oul from 'l. John's Gale who had noL heen sek , ted by a fully qllalitied lmined I1Ul'SC. The Departmenl \'ery rapidly increased, and was finally put ill clwrge of 1iss S\\'ifl, lhe lat l\Jalron of Guy's lIospital, who was made l\1tttronin-Chief, She \\'as assisled ill the scicdioll of l1llr~eS by Miss Rogel~, lale l\latron of the Royal Infirmary, Llil'c~kr; Miss l\IcCall Andl'lsllll, Jate l\1alrol1 of 'l. Geoq<e's llospital; J\li"s ['eel', l\Jallon-in-Chi , r, Q.A,I.M . . . , l'clircd; Miss LLl 'kie, L. ndt)n ITospital, and late l)(' Princess ChrisLian's Field Force, SOLl til ,\fl'ica; r.iJrs. E, C(.1rner, lak or 't. Tbomas' lIospital; 1iss Robeds, lal of SL Thomas' llospilal; 1r~, \Vakeling, late of SL Hartholome\\ 's llospilal ; and 1iss I~a"toll, lat~' or St. Thomas' lIospital. On thc Illh ,\ugLlsl a P'lrt.\ ur eight nur~cs \"as senL Lo lirusscls, and l\\'o parties 0[' forty each lert on f\lIgl1sl I Sth and 19Lh rcspedi\'ely, at the reque"t or the Belgian C['oi" Ruuge lelegl'ttpbed by Sir Francis Villiers, the Brilish linister at Bll1"sels. The Germans enLered Brussels on AUg"usL 20th, and the nurse" \\'elC made prison rs of \\'ar unlil Odober 6th, when they lert Brus"eb and proceeded hom through Germany and 'openhagen. Si"t) -eig-ht nurses were aho senl lo Ant\\ ' rp at Sir Frallcio.; \,illier,,' requcst. 011 October 3rd a Sl. John lIospital was organis ed aL St. lain, :tnd ",a" followed by <ll1other, both being run there al the n.:quc"t or the Frcnch Mililary t\ulhoritie~, and work \\'a~ continued for si" 1110nths, 1)1. IIossad;:, o[ Jps\\'ich, acting as Chief Surgeon. lie \\'a" as"i"ted hy Dr. Dunll, a noted hacleriologist, ami abo an an,cslhctist. St . .1 Oh;1 Orderlie~, lwenty urses, and later on Voluntary Aid Temhers t)f the St. John .\mbulance Brigade were cmplo) ed al thc"c ho"pitais. 011 the 2~lb r\ugust, flfleen nurses under 1alron, 1is" Taylt)r, IcCt for I'ari". Jurses \\ ere abo supplied fllr the Tyrone IIo"pilal, organi"ed at Pall by a memhl!r of the COl11mittee, the Duche"" of ,\IWl'COIIl, and olhers were despatched La Deau\ ilk, [)ieppe, l)il1ard, 'h,u' icroi, Melun, Calai ' , Dunkirk and Ant\\crp. Much assi"tallcc was al"o g-iven by the Commitlee lo l\Irs. St. Clair Stoharl, who tOt)].:: oul ttl Antwerp a hospiLal organised by lh Women's ational Service Ll';Igue. The starT of this bospital were the lasL to leave lhe to\\ n, it'i 111cl11hcr" I'eingthe ,"ery last to cross over lhe hl-idg ju"t before the (;erm<lns cntel-ed a III I the bridge ",;as destroyed. Gl'eat help \\'a" abo givcn to t he Church Army IIo"pilal of eighlY I cds, which worked ror lhe French Cl'oi ' Rouge al Cacn. It had a slan' of L\\ cl1ly-:--,ix, and was also provided wilh an X-ray apparatus, Over sixly nurses wcre ~ent 0\ cr from Canada [or the ser\ ice or Lhe Order, from Hl'itish Columbia, ,\ll1er[ ;I, Sa"katche\\'an, No\ a Scolia, New Brull"\\ ick and cl"cwhcre, a g'1·eat dc~ire having" been expres'ted al the Can'H.liall branches the Sl. lohn Ambulance ssociatioll Lhal they :--,hould he I'eprcsented. As soon a~ Lhe Ladies' Commillee heard of' theil- arri\'al, suitable arrangemcnts \vere 1l.1ade for lheir I-eceplion. They were mel ;ll Liverpool by the ExecllLIve o[ the local Centre, and in London h y Icading member,,; of the Order, and while wailing La he delailed to Ilospilals hy the Mctlroll-inChief, lhey were enlerlained by the Duchess or Somerset, Lady Jekyll, Mrs. McKcnna, Sir Owen and Lad) Philipps, Lady lount-Stcplwn,

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REPOIZT OF TIlE ST. JOHN WAREHOUSE.

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individually, and the keen inlere t sbm\"l1 by the Queen in the ,,-ork, \\'ere a \-ery great incenti\'c and encouragement to all those \\'ho had thc honour of being presented to Her Majesty on that occasion.

Among the contributors of Motor Ambulances to the Order of St. J 01111 were the following members of this Coml11ittee :- The Duchess of Somerset, Lady Henry Cavendish Bentinck, Violet, Lady Beaumon t, Lady Arthur Paget, Mrs. Brinton, l\Ir. Arthur James (5 Renaults). The late Sir Claude Macdonald \\'as a ,' ery active member of the Ladies' Committee, and beloved by all. His loss was very keenly felt. The members of the Committee are now erecting a tablet in the Crypt of St. John's Church, as a small token of their affection and esteem for his memory. From the \'ery commencement Sir Herbert Perrott, late SecretaryGeneral, and now Bailiff of Egle, ga\'e every assistance to the Committee in their efforts to carryon the ,,-omen's side of the \\"ork a~ efficiently as was possible. In the early days of war e\'erything had to be arranged and new departments formed wit.h the greatest rapidity, and it was owing to his untiring and ceaseless energy, early and late, and readiness to meet every emergency, together ,,"ith hi~ forty years' experience of the work, especially during the South African \ Var, that enabled him to grapple with the situation. Lady Perrott, as Honorary Secretary, has !:>howl1 untiring- energy and resource, and her strenuous devotion to the work has been of very great assistance to the Ladies' Committee . I t is difficult to realise that the work entailed to select and despatch close on one hundred nurses during the first fortnight of war, and to grapple with the hundreds of offers of help which kept pouring in at St. John's Gate- but the Ladies' Committce did all they could to deal with the exigencies of the situation. The Hon. Vv. H. Goschen acted for a short time as co-Honorary Secretary with Lady Perrott, and only retired when he found the work of the Joint Finance Committee took up all his leisure.

I n August, 191+, the newly-formed Ladies' Committee of ST. JOHN the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, under the presidency WA REHOUSE . of H . M. the Queen, and the Chairmanship of Duchess Adeline of Bcdford, startcd a War Stores Warehouse at 56, St. John's Square, clo e to the headquarters, St. John's Gate. This has been administered by a small number of ladies, most of them being Members of the Order or Sisters of the Brigade. Garments and comforts for sick, wounded and convalescents have since the opening been reccived bere and distributed to Hospitals, Com-alescent Homes and other branches of Red Cross at home and abroad. The supply of these has bcen maintained by the industry and generosity of St. John \Vorking Parties, by generous and repeated gifts from friends overseas, and by individual supporter at home and all over the world, supplemented by money grants from the Joint Fund of the Order and the Dritisb Red Cross Society, for the purchase of many necessary stores. SL John \Varehouse has a \Vest End Branch at 35, Park Lane, kindly lcnt by Countess Grosvenor to a working party presided over by Lady lvlax\\-ell Lyte, where a number of ladies meet daily, and patterns and information are readily accessible to all. Numerous and \-aluable contributions haye been recei\-ed from here ~ince September, 1914-. In the early months of the \Var appeals of an urgent nature from eyery sort of Red Cross work \\-ere continually recei\-ed and re ponded lo, and large gifts of Clothing and omfort were sent out to the help of our. !lie ", as \\-ell a'S to our o\\"n people, 1 TO\\" that so many special funds ha\e been organised for French, Ru~sian, Belgian, Italian, erbian and other needs, and contributed to fr0111 lhe ioint fund!:> of the t\\'o organisation , a re-adjustment of the lines on ,,-ilich the \Yarehouse was ,,'orked became desirable in order to avoid overlapping and duplicating of supplies. The J oint tore~ in Pall :\Iall and the 'L John \Varehouse each agreed to take o\"er certain defin d ,,'ork, and lhe latler \YCl gradually enabled to concentrate it energie:-. more e "pecially on supplying the needs of t.he Sl. John Hospitals in the enited Kingdom, of a group of IIospitals in France, anti to a'i:,i~t YClriolls ~1ilitary Hospital'> and other branches of Red Cross work. To pro\' idc the Brigade 110 pital \\ilh clOlhing and comforl \\'as a labour of lo\'e to all helping- in so doing; an ample and carefully-chosen 'upply of the best things contributed to the \ Varehouse \\'as selected ami despatched to Etaples, and the ~Iatrol1 and ~ taff of the Brigade lll)spital hcl\"e repeatedly exprc:, oed their sali~=.raction with \\'bat ha~ been prm'ided. .\ small group of fricl1lb intere~ted both in the \ \ ' arehouse and ~h Brigade Hospital contributed fund ' to erect and J1t up a small 10rtllary Chapel. Thi, being the only one at Etaples, has been of S r\'ice aL 0 to t.he neighbouring hospitals, and has prm'cd a place of refuge and consolation to many. \ Vhere so many ha \ e help d, it would be il1\'idioll " to :,ingle out a few names only, and impo sible in the limits of this short Report lo mention all \\'ho h;we unstintingly gi \' n their lime, money, and per onal sen"ice, througbout Sl) many months, lo the conduct of tbis branch of work. Exception must, howe \'er, be made by recording the grateful recognition and thanks of the Members of the Order to Lady Sloggett

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1\1ost interesting accounts of \\-ork during the War he:l\'e been gi\-cn at different meetings by, amongst otbers : The Bi hop of London, on bis visit to the troops at thc Front. Mr. C. Arthur Pearson, on the work for the blind at St. Dunstan's Lodge. Mr. Chamberlain on the Y. M. C. A. \\'ork at the Front. 1iss IVlacnaughtan, on the work amongst the wounded in Belgium. The Rev. J. S. Hales, about Prisoners of \ Var in Germany. Mrs. Pope Hennessey, on \vork for Prisoners of War. Mr. Francis Gribble, about the Camp for Civilian Prisoners, Ruhleben. Lady Henry Gros\'enor, about Munition '.Vorkers . Mr. F. S. E. Drury, description of a \"isit to Rheims. The Lady Dorothy Feilding, on work in Belgium . Her Grace The Duchess of Abercorn, a report on the St. J oh11 Hospital at Pau, Sir ~'1aurice de Bunsen, a report on \"isit to France. Miss Johnson, on work in ~1ontenegro.

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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

On the 10th August an appeal for funds \\'as issued, and contributions were received in answer to this appeal and also to a similar appeal appearing in The Times, headed by the Prelate of the Order, the Archbishop of York. Money was also collected by the Ladies' Committee under the chairmanship of Adeline Duchess of Bedford. Shortly after the outbreak of war it was officially notified by the 'Var Office that the Ambulance Department of the Order of St. John formed part of the Red Cross organisation of Great Britain, equally with the British Red Cross Society and the St. Andrew's Ambulance Association, and was recognised by the British Go\'ernment under Article 10 of the Gene\'a Com'ention as a Society to as ist the Medical Service in time of war. In this connection a copy of a letter addressed by the Secretary of the Army Council to the President of the British Red Cross Society is of interest. \\'AR OFFICE, LONDON,

S. \V.,

September 6, 191-+, l\Il' LORD,-I am commanded by the Army Council to inform you that they are watching with close interest the activities of the British Red Cross Society, and note with satisfaction the generous response which bas been gi\'en by our countrymen to your appeal in Tlze Times. They are especially glad to learn that you are working in close association with other bodies recognized by Go\'ernment as forming part or the Red Cross Organization of Great Britain. A great work can be effected by the co-operation of the British Red Cross Society and the Ambulance Dcpartment of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and I am to say that the Council realize the heavy and responsible duties which these t\'"O bodies and others ha\'c so patriotically accepted. The demands on your activities may be long continued, but thc Council fecI sure that your Society and that of the Order of St. John will husband eyer)' penny which flows in from the generous people of Great Britain. The Council are confident that the public will continue to help both yOll!' Society and the St. John Ambulance Departm ent, and in doing so will recognize also the share of the work on behalf of the sick and wounded which is done by the Soldiers' a nd Sailors' Help Society and the St. Andrew's ,\mbulancl' Association. I am, my Lord, Your Lordship's obedient servant, The Right Hon. R. H. BR \DE. The Lord Rothschild, G.c.\'.o., President British Red Cross Society.

Lord Rothschild and Sir Frederick Tre\'es applied through The Tz'mes for subscriptions to the British Red Cross Society for the aid of the sick and wounded, and by the 3rd September £82,000 had been collected. This was the origin of The Tz'l7les Fund. The question of a working arrangement between the Order and the British Red Cross Society had been under discussion before the outbreak of the war, and on 15th September an announcement was made in The Tz'mes that this appeal was made on behalf of the British Red Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance Association, the arrangement being that the British Red Cross Society should receive the first £200,000 and that the remainder, so far as it was received from the general public, hould be divided equally between the two bodies. In October proposals were made by the British Red Cross Society for the formation of a Joint Committee consisting of members of the t,,'o bodies, which ,,'as to administer the distribution of the money

collected by Th e T7'?II es Fund, and un the 24th October an agreement was entered into between them. The dl1tie~ of the Joint Conlmittee were : (1) To represe nt the two Corporations in any communications they may ha\"e to make to the Go,"ernment or to'the Departments of the Government on all matters connect ed with the arrangements for the relief of the sick and wounded during the present war. (2) To delegate the portion of such \\'ork that each Corporation shall undertake. (3) To decide the division to be made of the money received from the appeal of The' Tt'lIlcs in respect of the work so delegated. (-+) To issue reports to the Corporations and to the public, through the Pre s, of the proceedings of the Committee, and of work done. (5) To keep accounts, and for that purpose to appoint a hartered Accountant, who, e report would be communicated to each Corporation and, in the di...,cretion of the Committee, he published. It was, ho\\'e\'er, found more cO\1\'enient to carryon ,,'ork jointly than to delegate portions of it to each or the t,,'o Corporations, and accordingly a new agreement was dra,,'n up and sealed on the 8th July, 1915, whereby proyisions \\'ere made for the joint c<tnying Ollt of ,,'ork for the sick and ,,'ounded not organized before the \\'ar. ender thi~ arrangement the t,,'o bodies are \\'orking in complete harmony. The membership of the ommillee is a folio",...,: On behalf of the Order :Adeline Duche s of Bedford, The ~1archioness of Ripon, Lady Perrott, Colonel Sir Herbert Jekyll, K. c.:'If. C., olonel Sir Herbert harles Perrott, BT., C. B., The Earl of Plymouth, . B., The Earl of Ranfurh', G. C.:'II. ,., Lieut. -Colonel ir Richard Carnac Temple, TIT" C. r. E., Sir John lIe\\'ett, c.c.s.!., C.l.E., and EYelyn Cecil, ESQ., ;\f.P, On behalf of thl: British Red Cro" _ SClci t,,: H. R. H PI-jnces hristian of c111e ' \yig-llol -tein, Tl~e ~Jarchione~s of Lansdowne, \' .. \, , C. r., Georgiana, Countess of Dudley, R. R, c,' The Lady N orthclifi"e , The Hon, . \rthur Stan ley, :'II. \', o. , :'If. P., Sir Frederick Treyes, 131'., c.c.Y.o., C.B., &c., Sil" \\'a lter Roper Lawrence, G, .I. E " ir \Villiam Edmund Garstin, G, C.:'II. c., ir]" oben ,\ rundell Hudson, and Edward .\. RiclsdaJe, ESQ., F.G.S. The following particulars of the \\'ork of the Joint JOINT WAR COIT111littee ha\'e been compiled by permi sion from the COMMITTEE. February i sue of" The British Red Cro ~ s ocieb' and the . Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England; ,,:hat the~: are cloll1g to-day for ick and \\Tounded Sailors and oldiers." Thanks to the great genero ity of the public, and to the deYote I labour of a great number of yoluntary \\'ol'kers, the Order of t. John and the British Red Cross 0 -iety haH' been able, in cordial co-operation with the Admiralty, the 'Val' om e and the l\fedical en'ices, to undertake and carry out activities of unprecedented range and \'olllme, both abroad and at home, for the relief of Ollr 0\\ 11 ,,'oundee! soldiers and sailors, and where necessary, for those of ollr allie". Some of the main katurcs of the work are outlined in the foJk)\\'ing pa.lreS. WORK OF THE


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ABROAD. The Joint Committee of the t\\'o bodies has pent ~luring the first year of its labours approximately £1,000,000 for the rehef of the wounded and sick in France and Flanders. . Motor Ambulances.--.\t the outset of the \\'ar the arrangements fOl transporting the wounded were obsolete. and in s ut?cien.t, so that an entireh' new system was required; the Jomt Committee l11troduced the motor 'ambulance and has sent to France 765 ambulances and 394 other "ehicles with a personnel of O\'er 1,200, of whom three ha\'e been mentioned in despatches, and one has the D. C. M. _ At present three perfectly equipped com'or s , each o~ :>0 ambulanc~ cars, are working \\'ith the British Army, and t\\·o with the F.'rench. Their usual duty is to transport the \\,Oll11~ed fro.m the field hospitals to the clearing hospital and thence to the hospital tram; but frequently they ha\'e gone right up to the first aid posts, an~ have been badly. damaged. Other COl1\'OYS carry the \\'olll1ded and 'Ick from the trams to the hospitals and thence to the hospital ships. Thu ' , 100 ambulance c~rs at Boulogne, 100 at Etaples and c~nvoys at ~ouen, HaHe and Cal~ls: are constanth' at work. The \\'orkll1g and maJ11tenance of such .a lar gl.:: fleet im'o!\'es' workshops, repair lorries, tra\'elling kitchens, blcycle~, mechanics and staff, bringing the co ' t of this department to appr.oxlmately £4,500 a \\'eek. (Altogether the Joi~t Committee has p.ronded 1 121 motor ambulances and 482 cars, lornes, cydes, oup kitchens, &c. for u ' e abroad and at home). Hospital Trains. -Three hospital trains costing o\'er £40,000, each designed to carry about 450 n:en, have .been pr~sented to the An:1)' through the medium of the J omt Committee which staffs th~m With surgeons, nurses and orderlies under official command. They bnng ~ac.k the wounded from behind the fighting- line to the coast. Each tram IS pro\'ieled \\'ith an operating table, eli pensary, kitchen,. e.tc., with an expert staff, and on occasion a train has been run on to a Idll1g and an urgent operation performed. :\Iany thousands of men het \'\~ travelled bomewa~(b in these trains from the battlcfield, among them our beloycd So\'erelgn himself after his sc\'ere accident while reviewing tbe troops. .\ fourth Red Cross train has completcd its 100th trip, having carried in Ie. s than t\\,eh'e months over 26,000 patients and travelled 26,000 mile -. Hospitals.-The Join t Committee has either established or appro\'cd a number of hospitals across the Channel for sick and wO~I:ded soldiers. These ha\'e been of the greatest \'alue to the Army Cluthontles, who send m.en to them kno\\'ing and glad to own that nothing which surgical skill and good nu~sing can do, or money provide, ",ill be w~nting. Aft.er the battle of Loos the rush of cases "'as so heavy and continuous that 111 ont; hospital the same bed was occupied by three succcssive patients in 2+ hour<;, The hospitals are : No. 1 Red Cross (Duchess of 'Vestmin ter's).-Le Touquet. No.2" ,,-Rouen. No.5" " (Lady Hadficld 's)-V/imereux. No.6" , , ( Liverpool :v1crchants' Mobile)-Etaples. No.8" , , (Baltic and Corn Exchange)-Paris-Plage. TO 9 (Millicent Sutherland Ambulance).-Calais. . " " Michelham Convalescent Hom e,-Cimiez. Canadian Convalescent Home.-Dieppe.

WORK OF THE JOINT WAR COMMITTEE.

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No. 2 Anglo-Belgian (British Farmers) For typhoid. -Calais. Hopital Queen Alexandra (Friends' Ambulance Unit).Malo-Ies-Bain s. lIopital Elizabeth (Friends' Ambulance Unit). - Poperinghe. Barge Seconrs (Friends' Ambulance Unit) A barge on the Canal. -Bergues. For nurses there are Prince Louise's home at N eufchatel and Mrs. George \Varre's at Mentone. Ho?pital Stor~s.-Si~ depOts have been estab lished at uitable places, to whIch everythll1g reqUIred for the equipment of a hospital or the comfort of a sick man is sent in bulk, and from which whatever is needed i distributed freely, not only to the Joint Committee's hospitals ambulances, ho pital trains and rest tations, but also, when asked for, to the Army ho pitals. Rest Stations. - Re t Stations, staffed by V. A. D. ladies, where accidents occurring in the transport work are tended wounded men taken from tht! trains are cared for until the ambulances'arrive sick men t ravelling to the hospitals are fed, and many other things ar~ done to mitigatc the less known but very real hardships of war, have been established in the raihvay stations at Boulogne, Abbeville, St. Orner, Serqueux, Gournay, Forge -le _-Eaux and Hesdingneul. In the last \\'eek of last S ptember 30,000 men were fed and l.-?500 dressings done in one station alone; the achievement of the Rest Stations during thi. lry~ng ~erio,d were specially praised by the rmy authoritie . Soldiers Graves.-Many thousands of rough wooden crosse mark the graye of the Briti h dead in France and Flanders. They are put thert; by the comrade of the fallen men or by the pea ants who bury them, and frequently a namc i_ scratched on the wood. It is the work of the Gra"e Regi tration ommiltee to make a record of these name. before they become obliteratcd, and the information gathered is communicated to the relati\'es of the fallen, often with photographs of the gravcs. The \York was begun by the Briti. h Red Cros Society, l)l~t has no\\' b en taken over by the Army, though the Joint Committee stdl l1l~ke~ itself responsible for the care of all grm'e-yards and L'emelencs In France where Briton ' lic buried. The .M editerranean Area.- In the early days of the Gallipoli cam!)~l1g~1 the need for help was urgent and the Joint Committee exerted Ilscli to lhc uimo t to mect. it promptly and without stint. Great quantities of everything required for the care and comfort of wounded men \\'t;re scnt out, and depets wcre e tabli hed at Malta Alexandria Cairo, Port Said, Suez, Cypru , M udros (Isle of Lemn'os) and th~ Gallip~li Peninsula. The last-named is now \'acated, but with this l.!xceptlOn the Red Cros. organisation continues as before in view of cventualilies on the mainland. con ' ignment of 250 ton' of material ·the biggesL senl out since thc war began-has arrived at Salonika. .\b out 75 Military and Red Cro s Hospitals are regularly provided with slores of all kinds, and some 50 hospital hip have been repleni hed, many. of thcm sevcral times o\'cr; the depot at Su z upplie the ships carrYlng wounded and cOl1\'alescents to India, u tralia and New ?:e~danc.1. Five hospital trains running in Egypt ar a lso supplied. [his branch of the work i, uncleI' a commission for 1alta and the Near Easl. B


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In the early days the difficulties of transport \:' ere almost in urmountable, but the fixe launches, steamer, ~icket-boa!, hghter, four m~to~ ambulances and cars ent out by the Jomt Commltt~e J~cl\·e. done 111\ aluabJe service in towing, conveying the wounded and dJstn~utln~' stores. Red Cross kitchens, attached to se\'eral R. A. M. C. hos~ltaJs In Egypt, prepare light diet for soldiers ~eco\'e ri~lg frOI:l typhOid, dysentery, _&c. ; the cooking is done by unpaid EnglIsh ladles, \vho \yorked all tht ough the heat of the last Egyptian summer. At our refreshment buffet at Mudros many thousands of wounded men \"ere served, refresh:nents,tor the " ' ounded being also proyided on the quays at AlexandrIa, Cal~o, Port Said and on the hospital trains. In this zone of war the JOInt Committee has 50 nurses, .5 masseurs and about 500 voluntary worker, besides those who are organising and rendering aid in other way, . Th.e cost has been not Ie s than £1,000 a day, and the aggregate expendlture to 20th October last \"as £194,800. Sick and wounded men from the Dardanelles \"ere taken to Egypt, Malta or Sicily, where the Joint Committee has ho, pitalc:; and cOl1\'alescent hospitals as follow :No.1 Red Cross C011\'alescent Hospital (Syrian Bulkeley)-Alexandria. (Lady Douglas, -+2nd Diyision) ,, ,, No.3 Alexandria. (Ross)-Alexandria. ,, TO . -+ " (Lady Ho\\'ard de \\Talden) No.6 " Alexandria. (Sultan's Montazah Palace) ,, ,, No.7 Alexandria. (Lindermann)-I brahimieh. ,, ,, No. 10 (Old Residency, Mustapha) ,, No.11 " . lexandria. Red Cross Hospital, Saidieh-Cairo. . Red Cross Convalescent Hospital ('Valda Palace, Helou<ln) - Calro. Villa Igiea, Palermo-Sicily. ToS. 8 and 9 are for sick nurses. The ho. pital formed at Malta (110 beds) has now been taken over by the Army, ,,"hich calls upon the Joint Committe.e for any needed sypplies. r . l\lesopotamla and East Afnca, &c. - \ aluable supphes of many things \\Thich mean so much to men contending not only with the pain of wounds but with villainous climates as well, have been sent out to Mesopotal~ia, East Africa, Uganda, the Cameroons, J ortbern Rhodesia and IGao Chau. Mesopotamia, in addition to heavy con _ignments o[ hospital requirements, has been supplied with four motor launches. Serbia and .M.ontenegro. --The Joint Committee sent out ambulances and large upplies of medical tores of which our gallant Allie~ were in very sore need, and also well-equipped ho pital units which joined in the herculean labour of ridd ing the country of the awful typhus plague and won unbounded admiration and gratitude, \"hile the steadfast devotion to duty shown by the whole of the personnel during the horrors of inyasion was in keeping with the highest traditions of the Red Cross. In both Serbia and Montenegro Reel Cross hospitals have fallen into the enemy's hands. Italy. -The J oint Committee assisted in ,ending to Italy a unit consisting of a clearing hospital of 50- 100 beds (at Villa Trento) and 20

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ambulances and vchicles, of which it 'Supplied 1G. 'I h ese werc received with enthusiasm and have already done good work, frequently und er shelI fire. In the firsl 18 weeks (from 'eptember 7th, 1915) they carried 19,661 patients and travelled 75,575 mile s ; nearly 5,000 cholera patients were brought in ; and one nighl a Red Cross man rescued singlehanded 85 cholera cases from a burning hospital. A seco nd unit of 9 vehicles is at the Italian front, while one of the Coal Owners' and "Vorkers' COl1\'OrS of 2S ambulances will shortly be working in th e same region. A radiographic unit has also been sent out. The hill roads have been horrible this winter and moc:;t of the wor t cases have been entrusted to our cars. Russia. - Gifts of c1l'c. sing~ and other requisit~s have been sent through to Rus. ia. The J oint Committee is also combining \\-ith the \nglo-Ru , ian Hospital and the Royal ..'\u lomobile Club to supply a complete unit, including a ho'"'pilal and full C(,\tWO~- of ambulances, to the Rusc;;ian .\rmy. J

AT HO.t\IE.

Hospital Store ~Ild Comforts-Formany months 110wthc Joint Committee, with thc aid of bOt..,ts of friends, has sent out day by day great quanti tie. of surgical dre"isings and medical comforts to tho'3e who ha\-c offered life and limb in the service of their country. The need is . till insi. tent, and <;,how" no sign now of slackening. The Chief Store:'> Department no\\' occupie'-i a large part of the gTound floor at 83, Pall \1all, but its fi.r~t home \\'as the stables of De\"onshire House, where ib work was confined to receiving and distributing gifts "ient in. Then camc thc Gerrnan uas11 for alais, and the wounckd began to pour into Boulogne and Calais at the rate of thousands a da y . 1111111ediately the department was illundaL d \\'ith demands for chloroform, X-ray outfits, tooth brushes, ,",oap, c:.hirts, blankcb, fresh egg" and milk, kitchcn equi pment, fodder, boilers, anything and eycrything, which by dint r much stl'cnUOl1" \\'ork wer ' promptly suppli d. ince then the demand has grown 'ontil1 ually in \'o lullle and Yariely. The heavy calls from the Dardanelles taxed its resource:.. considerably; and thc great mlInb"r~ l1f wounded mCil drafted into the hom e hospitals after C\'CI'Y mh"ance in Fr:111cc need a ,"ast qnanlily of ell' s:..ing" and other- thing-". ~1c~0pl)tamia, Salonika, East \frica, and the Cameroon,,) ar(' asking for a g'rcat deal. '\T~ ll o\'('r £'300,000 ha'i becn !:'pcnt in purcha_ing gcneral and 111 "dical :..lore". xifts han' bel!l1 rccl!ived t) the , "alnc of more than £271,000, and no f~\\'er than 95,660 hale" and :l'iL''-i have been sent Ot1t to thl! variollS hospital" at hom e and ahroad, an d 2,430,900 garrnenb havl b en issLl d. rn ordcr to supply the huge l'lLlUlrel11lnh of the hospitab, an effort i" heing mack to ~labli"h a \\'ork n10m l)r working party in VCl)' \- illag~ in the country, and morl! than OI1-:! in each hig' to\\'11 and city. I llLlividnal hOl11e workl!I"'i may register thwl1gh the Cllltral \\'ork Rooms, and 'in co-nperatc by making garments, eTC., in th eir own homes. Pat t rns ar,-' provided at cost price, and inrlwmation 1<'; fnrni<.;he I about the thing" most n eclecl fwrn time to timL'. The Cl!rttral \Vork l~oom" arc at the Rl1yal .\c<1lkmy, Burlington 1I l) t1:--.e , Piccadilly, \V. Be ' id~:--. -;en'ing a" a ccntt'e for the acti\·itil'·. alrea dy d~scrihed, thcy pl'(\\,id" accommodation rOt· a nutnhu' of ladi .' \\'hl\ :trl! willing to lk\'nte a certaill portil11l 0[' th ir time to 111akin~r


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hospital necessaries and comforts for the wounded . In three months fr om the opening day (Oct. 22nd, 1915) 15,684 finished garments and 33,412 bandages were sent in to headquarters, and 1,178 patterns supp lied. Certificates wi11 be given to those members of Working Parties, &c. , who ha-re fulfilled at least three months' good and conscientious work. To qualify for Government badges the names of Red Cro workers must be sent in to the Central Vvork Rooms. Working parties should s end their articles to 83, Pa1l Mall, home workers to the Central Work Rooms, and St John parties and workers to 56, St. J ohn's Sq. , E. C. The King George Hospital.-The new building of H.M. Stationery Office, in Stamford Street, Lambeth, has been converted at immense cost into a vast hospital, with nine acres of floor space and 1,650 beds. Appeals were made for individual donations of £25 each, to endow the beds; the money was instantly subscribed, and £42,000 was applied to this object. The Joint Committee further contributes £500 a week towards the salaries and expenses of the civilian personnel. The honorary visiting staff comprises the best physicans and surgeons in London. There are six operating theatres, and a very fine X-Ray insta1lation ; each of the five floors has its own recreation room and there is a roof area of 1i acres, where patients may sit and take th~ air with a splendid view over London. ' Convalescent Officers.-Hospitals and convalescent homes for officers have been opened in London, Bath, Harrogate, Brighton, Bournemouth, and other health resorts; with the necessary medical attention, nursing and massage. This Department has also been the necessary link between convalescent officers and private individuals \vho desire to entertain them, with the result that many people have given up their houses for this purpose. The loan of a small house to which ?e can. take his family is a form of hospitality which an officer, especia1ly If he IS from overseas, greatly appreciates. During the winter the many officer patients \vere sent to the South of France and to Switzerland. Convalescent Camps.-The Army authorities have established five c.onvalescent camps in various parts of the country, each accommodatmg from 2!000 .to 4,000 soldiers. These men require occupation and healthful dIverSIOn, and the Joint Committee provides apparatus for sports and games, and assists in doing many other little things which make. for: the happiness of the patients, and hasten their recovery. Bnngll1~ the wounded home.-In London, the heavy work of t~ansportatIOn of wounded from the railway termini to the several hospitals, and also from one hospital to another, is performed by a fleet of motor amb~ll~nces and motor-cars, all of which have been lent or given. Both orgamzlng and manual work are done entirely by volunteers drawn from all walks and stations of life, \vho devote much time and enthusiasm to ~he work. f\lready 76,000 men have been moved, and although the trams ha:re arnved at all hours of the day and night, sometimes at very short notlce, not one wounded man has been kept waiting. Blankets, hot-~ater bottles, hot drinks, and everything else which the men need are prOVIded. Such funds as are required the Joint Committee furnishes. The headquarters of the London Ambulance Column are at 83, Westbournc Terrace, W., \vhere volunteer drivers, motor-cars, and ambulances will be welcomed.

A large nun:be r ?f St. J ~hn and British Red Cross Society men are also eI?gaged 111 thiS. work 111 many parts of the kingdom. The Joint CommIttee has pronded 149 ambulances and 60 other vehicles for the service of the wounded at home. Wounded and l\1iss~ng. - This department, established in the early weeks of the War, has Its headquarters at 18, Carlton House Terrace S. W . , where all enquiries should be addressed, with five local branche~ in France, two in Egypt, and another in Malta. It undertakes in close co-operation with the War Office, the task of collecting eviden~e among the wounded in hospital concerning the fate of officers and men reported missing. The very large amount of information collected in this way is dealt with at the head office, and passed on to the relatives of the men to whom it refers. In the last nine months 38,123 inquirie have been rcceived, and 37,619 items of information gathered and conveyed to friends. Food for Prisoners of 'Var. - For months almost nothing wa done for the unfortunate and hungry prisoner in Germany because it seemed unlikely tha~ any~hing would reach them. But now 1,100 packages a wee k are bemg cltspatcbed [rom Devonshire House each address ed to an individual soldier; 33,000 have already g~ne. The standard package contains: Woodbines, bread, golden syrup, brawn sardines potted meat, che~se, ~lrippil)~, cocoa and mille Unfortunately, man;' of tl,le men are l11yaltded \\'1th lung trouble , therefore cod liYer oil, :nechcal.comfort , che t protectors, and winter clothing are now included 1l? our dIspatches. Over 10,000 names ha\'e passed through our hands ll1ce . lay la t ; many of these haye been passed on to their regim ental C~n1l11lttees. The Joint Committee is now trying to get into touch wIth men who are pri oners in Bulgaria, but ther e are many difficulties, the postal arrangement being in a state of chaos . ,Books for Sick Soldier .- Soon after the \\ar began the "\' a r Llb~ary \vas founded with the object of supplying book and magazines Lo lck and \\'ounded sailor and soldiers in hospitals and ho pital ships at homc and abroad. Hundreds of thousand of volumes ha\'e been sent out to some 900 hospitals in England, and large regular supplie are sent to hospitals, hospital trains, and rest camp in France and Flanders; al 0 to 1alta, Egypt, Sicily, Salonika, and the Isle of Lemnos. The headquarcrs of the \Var Library are at Surrey House, Marble Arch, London, \V., where ladie receive, sort, and dispatch the book which come in as gift from the public and publishers, or are purchased. 10,000 volumes a ,\'eek are received from the G.P.O. bookreceiving organisation, which enables the public to hand in magazine and books over any Post Office counter. Expense are largely defrayed by the J oint Committee, PERSONNEL. Surgeons and Nurses.-Offers of service from surgeons and nurses who have come forward to lend their skill and energy in the ervice of the wounded in Red Cross hospitals at home and abroad have demanded careful consid~ration and examination of qualifications. A large taO' !las been reqUIred for the purpose, and proof of its efficiency is found 111 the absolutely universal prai e which our urgeons and nurses ha\'c earn~d for themselves in all parts of the \yorld in which they have been reqUIred 10 . . cn·c. 2,000 trained nurc;cs are working llllderthe manage-


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22 l11el1t of a Bl)arcl or :Vlatron~, "itl1 headljllU rl\:t-s al 83, P all Mal l, and t)fficcs at Dcvon. hire Hou e, ,t. John's Gale, Bou lognc, and ,\Iexanclria. Releasing Trained 1 lur~e," and l\len. O\\'ing to the greal demand For nurse~, the \ '-ar Office has applied [or V..(\..D. members to serve ill :\Tilitary and Territorial Hospitals, uncleI' thc trained nur~es, and th~ task of apprm'ing candidate~ for tl1i<; work ha~ been entrusted to S lection Boards. .\Il'eady there 11m' been po ·ted to hospitals som 3,000 \\'omen, or ".. hom 0\ er 800 arc abroad, with the resulL that a large number of fully trained Ilurses have been set free for the highcr posts in other hospitals, and many more hed.., have been prop rl:attended to. Their work bas been \\armly commended by the l11il i tar~ authoriti~s, and very good reports ha\'(~ heen reeei\ ed [rom the rnatrt)Jl'-> under whom they are placed. Furthermore, the 'Val' Office i'-> no\\' asking for Y .. \. D. memUet'-> lp undertake duties in the hospitals hitherlo performed by men. TI1;.., 11l'\\ scheme for the employment o[ ,,'omen includes di pen...,ing, laboratl)ry \\'ork, cooking, store-keeping, clerical \vork, and tclephol1l. Already more than 2,000 women have been requi itioned .

Sir \Villiam Plender' , Report 011 the Finance of the Joint Committee, repri nted from " The Tim es" of 22nd December, 1915. '1 he J oint Finance (011ll11illet! of th e British Red ross. OClcl\' and tile Onll'I' of St. Jobn of ]el'llsalem has just submitted to the Joinl \Va'r ommittee 01 these bodics its report and statemenl of accounts for the year ended 20th O~ctober last. The :eport and a~count'> ,are publishcd in book form, o cc upying 8.) pages, and constltule a mosL 1l1terestl!1g and luminous review and rccol-d or the im'aluable \\'ork of thc Joint "'ar ommillec. Before commentillg on the figures, the fact should be recalled that at the ou(break of hostilitie thc British Red Cross . ociety and the Order of t. John ll[ Jerusalcm found themselyes ('ngaged in acli\'ilics of a similar naturc which W(!I'C in danger of oYeriapping, and aftcr the opening of TILl' Ti/lles Flint! an agre('ment "'as entered lI1to whcreby thc first £200,000 subscribed to thi fund was re~ained by the Brili~h.r~ed Crose:; Socicly, while anything rccci\'cd in cxcess 01 thiS sum ,\'as to I:e dl\'lded between lh(' two bodies. It \\'as subsequenLly found that greater efficIcncy and ecollomy \\'ould be secured by ccntralizing the control oV,er expenditure and administration g~nerally, ancl ;lrrallgcl11~nls wcn' ilccordlllgly made so that thc C'ontributions fl'0111 the public over and above th,· £200,000 were to be recci\'cd by a Joinl Commillcc of the two bodies <Lilli applied by it to objccts C0111mon to both. The accounts of lite Joint Financc Committee do !lot therefore ,i!lclude all\' . . 1~10i1t:yS recel\'ed or disbursed by the British Red Cross Socicty 01' the OrdCI" (~f St. John of Jerusalem as separate and distinct cntities ; but in yiew of the fact that the first £200,000 subscribed to Tlte Times Fund was handed ovcr to til(' I:3riti!:ih Red Cross Society, as already mClltioned, thc \Var Fund accounL of Llw latter society has, with its approval. been incorporaLcd in the volumC'. :'\() account appears of the. s~parale war expenditure of tile Order of St. John. b~cause that body, as, dlstlllct from lhe J oinL Commillce, has llOt received or dIsbursed any part o[ Tlte Times fo'uncl. The total donations and other receipLs of lhe Joillt CommilLee Lo 20Lh October, 1915, including at thcir estimated value stores received in kind amounted to £1,86+,036. ' The total expenditurc of the Joint Committee to the samc datc amolluled to £1,642,271. Leaving net funds in till' halld.., of till' C~lI11mitll'e Oil 20lh O~ tobel' 19 15 )1' £221,765, ' ., l )

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T h e COlllll1illee sLaLe ill their rcport thaL the cxpenditure or £ J ,~+2,27 1 ~II­ dudcs the whole of the capital outlay upon Illotor ambulances, hospital equipment, train'), & '. The charg-ing l~[ expenditure o,f an apparent capilal nalur' ag'aillsl the income of (he year IS, under lhe Clrcumslanees, .a sound and b~lsinesslike method. The lifl' of mosl of the assels so lrealed IS aL best buL shorl and the ollly alternalive to wriling 011 such expendiLure againsl income ,,'auld havc been to have made a \ aluation lhereof-a lenglhy and by 1:0 means an easy lask-and t.o have included (he \'alual ion figure among the funds In the hands or the Commillee at th· clat· or the ,<:lC ounts. ,\s a result of the prudenl manner in which lhl~ aCCOllnt s have been drawn up, the \\'hole of lhe funds sho\\ II to be in the hands of lhe lOl11l11illcc consisls of cash and Treasury bills, and is immedialelv a\ ailablc lo ll1eet fulure expcndilure. It is also lo be obSl~rv('d t hal the cost of the slores in hand on 20th October, 1915, has been borne by and charged to income account and is 110l, thercfor~, illcl\lded il~ the ullexpend~d funds of £221,765. The whole of such stores (lIlcluclIng gifts), whether III Ellgland 01' al the \ell'ious d 'pelts abroad, IUl\'c been valued, and a li..,t thereof, totalling £191,572, appcar!:i in a note on thc ?,L1ance sheet. . The income and expcnditure of the Committee has been iUlaly.sed III a manner which sho\\,> lhe lransactiolls scparntely or each branch or seC'llo~ ot t,he work, the basis or di\isiol1 being ill the main geographical. .\ !:ieparale tuml IS opened in respecl of each branch, a.nd l'OI1~ributioll~ earllla~'ke(,1 by lhe donor lo cl parliculal' fund arc cITl~ited thcr 't(1 d,~'ecl, \\hill' conlnbullons not s~ earmark~d are takcn to a gel1 'red lund out o[ \\llIch gTal,lts are ll1a~le by the JOInl Comm.lllee frol11 time to time La ,)n(' 01' other 01 th' spccI<l.1 funds, as necessity delennincs. The cxpenditure out of til' , [H'( i,ll fllnd~ ,II',' ,I'" follows: [293,510 France a.nd Belgiulll 19+,813 ~Ialta and the. rear Ll!:it +3,84G ~el'bia and i\!ontl'llegro . 936 flaly 615,963 Tran port of \\'Olllllled 69,75:-) ,\ IainteI1Clnce of British RL.d ·rm, . . llospital ilt '\,l'tk~' +2,818 ~L. John ;\mbulanc' Brig-ade llospital -19,153 Thc King George IIospital 2,562 Public chool IIospital J7,6+1 Ent ric lIospital, Calais .. +8,097 1I0spital Trains 21,055 ,\uslmlian Imperial For 'cs ill I ~gypt 5,611 l'er..,ian Gulf 197 Repair of Road· in Boulogn. e , . 'ompas'ionatc Fund lor clcllms 01 the pilld [H!I :,on22 Ilel at home Hnd ahr ad Iwt cll\'ered by In ... uraIH:l'

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III rl· ... p 'd of each of tile spel'ial funcI" abo\ e el1ullH'l'Cltl'd therc ie; l?ublishe~l a sl'paraLe statement of ac ~O lll1l 'ih \\'illg the income, and the so~rces [rom which It is dcrived, thc e'pcnditure anal), cd under, SUItable lwadlllg , ilnd the UII"'pellded balun'c of the fund at thc dat' to whIch thl' an:ollll~~ are. madc .up. "1ome idea of the nrea (lnd yolu!11e of adminislrati\ e work which thiS del~llied analysis im'ol\'es may be galhcred from the fi~C t that lI~e Ilumber of c1asslfi.cations under which thc l.x pencliLurcs of the JOint OIllTllIlll'C are allocated COil..,itlcrably exceeds 400. . . . ),. " . , ..\ most inl 'resling tahul'lI stateillent l!:i II1clutled III the hCP,OI,l ..,ho\\ Ing the total ll1anag ment expellses of 'al'h o[ lhe \ arious funds a~mllllslCred by the JOillt Committee <lIH,1 the ratios whi~' Il, each, bears lo Lhe tolallncom o~ tI:e}~I"n:1. These ~'xpensec; include all. thc adl11l1.w;~ratl\'e starr and accou~la~lcy sal<ll':~ ,I~l EnglClllcl and abroad, stat LOner)" prIntlllg, telL'gTil!l1,"" postag s, I enl ?f Onll.:CS , c' c. Spac' will not permit of ddailed fig-ures beillg qUOll~d here" b.ut Il !nay b' sllff1cienL (0 slale thal (excluding ho piLals) the lotal home ad!l1111Is~J'atlon ,:nd manage mel1 t expcllses, including- the llnpal'king, sorting, and rcpacl{l~lg r gift... in kind, only amount to £-+ 1,070, l'9~'c:~1 to 2.1 per cent. of t.he total l~lC Ille, 01, approximatl'ly 5~d . ill the pOllnd. 1 hIS [a\'oumhl. fl'alllr~ IS d:le pal lly to ,lhl filCt that a cOII..,idcl'abk numbcr of \\ ork r ... han' g-I\ ell lhell' S,'I'\ IC(',", \'ollilltanly; but it i~ II '\('rlhelcss a Illntll'r UpOll which til' COl11l1lilll'l~ an' lo bl' 'Ol1grallllaled.


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The follo"".jng statement sut1l111al-izes the tolal expenditure of the Joint Committee to the 20th October, 1915 : (n) Expenditure out of pecial Funds, before mentioned £ 1,405,985 (b) Expenditure on Stores supplied to Home Ho pitals, &c., and on Stocks in London ... 157, ' 4 (c) Votes of Cash and Stores to Auxiliary and other bodies .. 33,892 (d) Sundry other expenditure out of the General Fund 3,439 £1,601,200 (c) Home

l\lanagement Expense " Costs and administt-ation of tores.".

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Appeals 41,071

Total Expenditure, as alreauy referred to £1,6+2,271 Few admini trati\-e bodies are r quired to meet such unexpected demand~ upon their resources, or are called upon to cope with so many emergencies as are those controlling Red Cross work. The wise and economical administration of public funds calls at all times for the exerci e of unusual qualities; but the difficulties and re ponsibilitie are Y<tstly increased where a great organization has to be built up in a short time during a period of unprecedented commercial and financial di turbance, and to meet demands the nature and extent of which cannot be fore een. That further app~als will be made to the genero itl' of the public and still heaviel- call mad e on the acti\·ilics of the Joint Comll1itlee cannot be doubted. but if the experience of the pa t be any guide to the future, 110 apprehension need be fell on either ground. It I11U t be 110 lillIe satisfa tion to the mallY thousand of contributors at home and o\-erseas to realize that the \\·ork of th(' Joint Committee-\yho are lnlslee for the public-has been worthy of lhe great ta k committed to their keeping.

The follo\\"ing information ha · been taken from publishcd reports of the fund. The fund came into existence under the auspices of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and was inaugurated at a meeting held at St. John's Gate on October 1st, 191+, \\"ith Sir John Hewett as Chairman and Colonel Sir Trenedyn \Vynne as ViceChairman, both of them Knights of Grace of the Order. Through the kindness of Lord Curzon office accommodation wa provided at 1, Carlton House Terrace. The objects of the Fund are (1) to est ablish and maintain a hospital for Indian wounded; (2) to pro\-ide comforts for the different hospitals maintained by Government to which Indian wounded are ent; (3) to supplement the clothing and comforts furnished by Government for the J ndian troops at the front ,,-ith articles \\"hich it does not fall within the responsibility of the State to provide, and to repair promptly and efficaciously the immense wastage of war. A first appeal for contributions was issued to some 1,500 probable donors on 9th October, 1914, by the late Earl Roberts, who, up to the time of hi lamented death, took the greatest personal interest in the Fund. A second appeal was issued to the public on October 23rd, 191+, under the signature of the late Earl Roberts, Adeline Duchess of Bedford, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, the Chairman, and other members of the Committee. Personal appeals were also issued to the Lords Mayor and Lords Provost of the United Kingdom; to the Mayors of various cities in :vhich people who have passed much of their lives in India chiefly resIde; to the Chambers of Commerce in Lancashire and Yorkshire; to a_.number of business firms having connection with India; and to past \ lceroys, GO\'ernors, Commanders-in-Chief, and Secretaries or State INDIAN

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for India. The Order of St. John of Jerusalem made a grant of £10,000 towards the equipment of the Lady Hardinge Hospita~; whilst H. E. the Viceroy made a grant of R . . 100,000 from the Imperial Indian Relief Fund. Later, a City Sub-Committee was formed under the able presidency of Mr. C. C. "M cLeod, and Lord Curzon greatly help.ed its work by a stirring speech which he made at the London Commercial Sale Room on December 1 t, 191 +. ltogether a um of oycr £30,000 has found its way into the ommittee' cofTers as a result of the City Committee's elTort. [n Gla gow, 1Iessrs. Stewart 11. Galloway, Sloan and Dow organised a nag day and sub cription Ii t, under the di tinguished Patronage of the Right Honou~ablc the L~rd Provost .and Magi ' trates of Glasgow, and this resulted 111 the magl1lficent contrIbution of £5,613 6s. 3d. ; Dundee, \\"ith its ,,·o rld-wide jute trade and it~ many ties \\"ith India, generou Iy ga\·e £4,6 7 12 '. 2d. By November 20th, 1 t5, £151,762 9s. 10d. had altogeth r been recei\·ed. ub-Col11l11lttee \\"ere f rmed to deal with the working of the Fund in it \·a riou branches. Three of the 1110 L important of these are the CIl)lhing, omforts and \Varebou . e ub-Coml11iltee ~ . The first task ,,-as to e tabli 11 uilable depot ' for the reception of gifL in kind from the public, and the . econcl, to gi\-e the public due. intimation as to ~he class of clothing and comfort~ con~i lered mo t SUitable for the Indian troop. .\ full ::-.peclncation, ~ub equently amcnded, \\-a~ is ued, sho\\-ing in detail an exact de cription of each kind or clothing and of comfort which it \\"a ' c l1sidered " -Ollld be useful and \\"clcome to the troops. Two depots \\-er formed: the fir. t at 29. omersct Street, was placed at the di~posal of the ommittee by 11 r. T. Gordon Selfridge; the second, intended to r cei\'e comforts, as eli tingui hed from clothing, was e tabli ' hed at 21, Park Lan, a house lent for the purpose by the kinclne~ of it , \\"ner Lady carbrough. Th re<.,ponse to the appeal made by thc 01l1l11itlec g"'nerally for uppJies of clothing and comforts has been 1110 -t generous, especially _0 in the ea ' e of the clothing department, and the gift so rccei\"ed from the public have been of \ ery material assistance in pr \"iding- for the \\"ant. of the troop in the field and the men in ho pita!. .\ \'~ry large number of gifts and com[orb 11<1\ C bt:cn re eiy d.' and many more have been purch<1<.,e 1. Amongst these may be mentlOm.:d +68 000 articiL: · of wear of all ~ort", of these nearly 300,000 were pur~ cha"cd and the remainder re ci\- d by gift. Thes gr at quantities of such articles a!-. shirts (2 ,000), socks (2 ,000), vests (16 000), mufllers (13,000), milt ens (12,000) and glo\"es (2+,000), (purchases by Colonel 'Connor COlwcner of th I thing ub- ommiltee), have all been of lhe \ err bc~t quality compatible \\ ith rea ·onable cheapness. .\cl.u<d i, llC , including gifts of these articles, have been much larger,. ViZ., shirts 37,132, oel-s 78,091, n:st ' 20,287, mumers 39,213, mltlen~ 28,+55, and gloves 15,970. _ The VVaterproof Pagri covers, 14,000 in number, \\·er~ 01 a pattern originally suggested by Mr ' . ommeline, and modi fie 1 by C lond O'Connor him 'clf. Thcre ha been a very great demand at the 1" ront for these Pagri CO\"l~rs, and it is interc ting to rem "mb r that alth ugh many pcoplc~ have tried their hands at fa bioning ' llch things! and hay ~ent them out on a small calc to the Front, tho c madi:: 111 London after Colonel O'Connor' pattern eem, according to account r cei\"ed, Lo be the 1110 ,t ser\"iceable.


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Handl'ercbicf~, 85,000-0[ which on:~r 76,000 were plll-cha::,cd-are c.- lremely popular, those with red and \\'hite spots being most in demand f 01- the Infantry, and those khaki in colour for the Cavalry, Cigarett s lotal o\-"r 22,000,000, pipes 2+,000, \vhile 13,000 Ibs, or lobacco ha\'c becn despatched, ,,'eets and other articles made of sugar ran up to 150,000 lbs. Tearly 1+7,000 boxes of matcbes, over 70,000 Ibs. of fresh and dried fruit, preserves ane! nut!:">, ()OO lbs, soap, 30,000 to\yels, 867,000 sheets of notepaper with em'elopes to correspond, +0,000 note books and pencils and 127,000 illustrated papcrs figure in the Ii "t of suppli s, Other things sent ",ere hair oil, football!:">, games, ,,'alking sticks, periscopes, electric torches and fly flaps, It was obviously necessary in considering the best means of distribution of comforts to guard again t overlapping \"ilh other bodies or persons ha\'ing a similar object in "iew, and accordingly the Committee made e\'ery effort to induce them to co-operate with the Indian Soldiers' Fund, and has al,,"ays been ready to help " 'ith advice and as ~ istancc generally, e\'en where actual co-operation was not possible, The Chairman communicated ,,"ith Lieut, -Gen ral Sir James \tVillcocks, and with his assistance it was arranged that a staff officer should be deputed to receive all goods sent out from London by the Fund, and distribute them to the troops, and at the same time to keep the Committee informed of the want of the different units in the field. Later, when the Indian Cavalry Corps ,,"as constituted under the command of l\IajorGeneral Rimington, a similar arrangement was made \yitb that officer. Further, during the month of December Sir Trevredyn \Vynne, ViceChairman of the Fund, ,'isited France, and after consultation \yith Sir James Willcocks and his staff, made a report to the Committee, which contained recommendations for the regular \veekly supply of large quantities of clothing and comfort of all kinds. These recommendations haye been consi tently followed during the present year. For the distribution of s upplies to the numerous hospital in titutions in this country and in France, the Committee is greatly indebted to ' ir \iValter La\\TenCe, the adviser to the \iVar Office in regard to the management and needs of the \"arious hospital in titution ' ror the reception of Indian wounded. Through his assistance the Committee got into touch with the Senior ~Iedical Officer. in the various centre. , comprising a large number of hospitals, convalescent dep61s, and hospital ships and other depOts sen-ing the needs of the Indian \youndcc.1. The supply of comforts to the Indian troops in I:<-gypt has been hy mutual arrangement, left largely in the capable hand of the Indian Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association, and of a separate organization presided O\"er by Lady Carlyle, but the Indian Soldiers' Fund has ~lso sent considerable consignments of warm clothing and comforts . In the case of East Africa and the Persian Gulf the upply of comforts has been entirely from India. By adopting this plan overlapping was a \'oided, and the needs of the troops were more convenien tly met. Beginning in July, 1915, clothing and comforts for the Indian Brigade in the Dardanelles were regularly despatched from the India Store Depot, through the ~1ilitary Fonvarding Officer, Devonport, The supply of similar article to Mesopotamia was, after due consideration, dealt with in India. Their i\Iajesties the King and Queen have each been graciously plea 'ed

1;-.,))[.\:\

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lo present a motor ambulance for the use oC the 1ndiall Troops at the I"ront. On Oclober 7tb, lSJ1+, 1\11'. Arthur du eros, :'Il.P., and the Hon. Gideon Murray wrote to the Secretary of State for India, offering to provide, quip and maintain a motor ambulance com'oy to consist of from 30 to SO vehicl s, for the use of the Indian Expeditionary Force, and the offer was gratefully accepted by the Secretary of State for India, and arrangemenh were carried out by a Sub-CommiLLee of the J lHlian Soldier:-,' Fund a!-.sisted by 1\11'. du Cros and Mr. Murray, The ..,1 rength of the convoy was increased under the direction of the military authorities, and was as follows: - 50 Ambulances, + Stor Vans, 1 Two-Ton Lorry, + Officer' Cars, and 7 }\Iotor Cycle, The persvllllcL or the convoy, consisting or HO officer ' and men, \\"ere re cruited by :\1r. Arthur du Cros, They are all trained driyermechanic!-. and enlisted in the Army Sen'ice Corps, The com'oy \Va!::> completed 011 December 29th, and was \"entually despatched in February. The C onyoy i:-, actually in the firing line, and nece sarily \\ orking under constant !::>hell nrc, but has been exceedingly fortunate in .., us taining but. litLle damage and f~\\' casualties. ' uch of the cars as ha \'e ueen hit ha\'e been repaired and kept in commission by the expert mecbanic~, \\-ith the result that after nearly a full year's hard service the unit i still up to full trcngtb. It ha been recognised and ackno\yJedged by the military authorities that the COln-O), an I its persollllel ha\'e both proved themselyes to be highly elllcient. The toteli number of patients carried i approximately 50,000, Thrl)llgh the hncln ~~ of }\Irs. Moranl all e)..cellent ~it~ for a but hospital for indian s )lcljer~, which is called the Lady lIardinge Hospital, was obtain d in Brockenhur ' t Park in the neighhourhood of t "'0 ho -pitab ['or Indian troop" e ·tablished by the " ' ar Office, amI the ho pital with a capacity of 500 bed was op ned on Januar? 20th, 1915, on which cIa) tilL: fir. t wounded \\' re recei\'ed, Th e mcdical :-,laR' of the hospital cOll!-.i t~ r Indian :JIe lical ' en' ice Officer, e\ l' ry one l)f \\-h0111 has he lei impl)rtant hospital appointment. during hi ... career, and one or other has s pe ialised ith I' in medicine, <;urgery or l)phtl1aII1101()g~, X-r<\y \\'ork or bactt:riology. The St. J oh]) .\mbu1allcc Brigade is repres nted by GO member!-., and from the e haYt: been dra\\' n, in addition to the ,,'ard orderlic!->, the , taft's for the office, supply ~tore!-., pack ~1 on:: and disinfeclor. The 'on luct or these men has bet:l1 xemplary, and they ha\'c clone beay)" and unaccu. tomed \york under tr} ing condition ', There is an establishment of 1mlians imported from India for menial duties . . \ special feature of the hospital i.., th e .• \\' inler l~arden," \\ hich i~ an enclosed corridor alout 1,000 feet lung connecting all the huts. II ere the kss serious case.., find a pbce Cor meeting- and recreation , Up to 1 0\ ' mber 20th, 1C) 15 t ,863 pati e LlLs hnd been admitted. The grt:atesl carc has bl..'cn cxerci ed in order not to offen 1 thc caste prejudices of the patients, especially in the issue of di "ts, \yith the re . ult that not a single comllaint has been recei\'ec1. Thequipmenl is of the best and the comfort l)C the \\'art! " is all that can be desired. The COlllmittee i" also n : ry deeply indebted to th(' \'cry \'aluable assistance afTordcd by'urgl:on-General Sir lIa\'(~lock Charle - both in


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organisation and in every possible arrangement for the well-being of the Hospital, the staff and the patients. . . Towards the end of April, 1915, the Committee ~eclded to take. up systematically the supply of comforts and such cloth1l1g. as was reqUIred to the Indian prisoners of war in Germany. General.Slr Alfr~d .Gase~ee was in\'ited to act as the representative of the Fund tn associatIOn wl,th the Prisoners of \Var Help Committee, and from that body tbe first ltst of Indian prisoners ,,'as obtained. Other lists were subsequently supplied by the Deputy Adjutant General, 3rd Echelon, Ro~~n, and the Military Department of the India Office, a~ld since then additIOnal names and information have been constantly recel\'ed from these thre~ sources, with the result that the Committee now possesses a complete hst of 500 Indian prisoners of war. Nearly all of these are in~ern~d at ~he Halbmondlager, Zossen, Germany, the remaining few bemg m vanous other camps, such as Stendal, \Nahn, or in hospital. , The first step was to see that these men got ~ proper supply. ot serviceable clothing. Accordingly a Red Cross lot bag of the. k~nd supplied by the Indian Council of the St. J ohn Ambulanc~ Assoclal1on was sent by name to each prisoner. Thes~ bag~. contall1e~ a usef\ll assortment of underwear and comforts, and tn additIOn, clothmg suffiCIent to give each man a warm shirt, vest, pair of dra\\:ers, waistcoat, and two pairs of socks was despatched, al:d the Comm~ttee has lately received an acknowledgment of the receptIOn by the pnsoners of these garments. , The Committee's general gifts in the way of comforts to the e Indian prisoners of war have for some months past cons~sted of regular ,consignments every \\'eek of 480 tins of condensed milk, 100 lbs .. ot s\V~~ts, and 10,000 cigarettes. These are despatched to Z~ss~n. and tn ~ddltton to receiving acknowledgments by postcards from mdlvldual pnsoners, the Committee has t'vvice addressed the German commandant regarding the receipt of consignments, and on each occasion has receiv~d a courteous reply detailing the numbers and contents ofthe cases received and stating that the gifts had been distribu ted to the prisoners. Arrangements have also been concluded with the Bureau de Secours <lUX Prisonniers de Guerre at Berne, for a \veekly supply of bread, prepared by a special process which keeps it fresh. f~r an UI:usually long time to each of the Indian prisoners to whom It IS pOSSible to send parc~ls. Material from which they can bake t~ei~ o\\'n bread is supplied to Brahman and Rajput prisoners j caste restnctlOns unfortunately pre\'enting these classes from eating bread prepared by European hands. The Fund has always received the most cordial co-operation and help from the Joint War Committee, and has in turn endeavoured to reciprocate. During the month of June it appea:ed that t~ere was a great want of hospital garments for the use of men tn the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, which of course included an Indian contingent. About 20 000 hospital garments and miscellaneous articles such as boracic v~seline, were accordingly desp atched to the J oint Committee's premises to help in meeting this urgent need. Another matter in which the Fund has given help has been the provision of tombstones in memory of Indian soldiers who have died in the hospitals in France. In connection with the Meerut Stationary Hospital, the Fund has spent over £300 in prO\'iding 255 simple, yet

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suitable tombstones to the memory of those who have died in the hospital. The Fund is indebted to the Joint War Committee for its supp lements to the Indian hospitals in France, provided from time to time from the DepOt in Boulogne. The Committee has to acknowledge its deep sense of obligation to the St. John Ambulance Association in India, especially to the Chairman of the Executive CommitLee, Sir Pardey Lukis, and to the management of the War Gifts Dep6t, Waterloo Mansions, Bombay, for their prompt and generous assistance and co-operation in the work of the Fund. The Chairman of the Executive Committee of the St. John Ambulance Association in India, although in his official capacity he deals only with work connected with hospitals, has throughout shown himself most ready to further the work of the Indian Soldiers' Fund for the troops in the field, as well as for the men in the hospitals. As a result of the co-operation of the President of the t. John Ambulance Association in India, the Fund has received some very large consignments of religiou~, literature suitable for Mohammedans, Sikhs and Hindu, including copies of th~ " Quran," the" Granth Sahib," and otber religious books suitable for the spiritual needs of the Sikhs. Very popular with our Mohammedan soldiers is the. miniature" Quran " enclosed in a small metal case to form a locket with a small lens to enable the print to be reae!. The 'e small lockets, which are procurable in England at ,'ery small cost, have been sent out in considerable quantities. The Fund owes a debt of gratitude to many kind \yorkers who have given their time and their trouble for nothing, but to none is it under deeper obligations than to t.he Honorary Secretaries, who have worked for months from morning till e,"ening, in managing the h ead office and all the business connected with it. Their dut.ies have involved the dealing with an enormou ' mass of correspondence and many administrative details. This branch of the work has been undertaken by Mr. P. D. Agnew and (until April, 1915) 1\1r. E. H. Blakesley. The finance branch of the office was at first undertaken by Mr. E. M. Cook, recently Under Secretary of the flinance Department oC the Go\'ernment of India. The stale of his health neces itated his resigning the post lately, and the duties have no'-", been taken over by Mr. H. Fi her, on leave from the Bank of Bengal in India. The work at the Clothing Warehouse at 29, Somerset Stl-eet, has been ably and conscientiously arried ont, under the supervision of Lady Sydenham, by Mrs. Windham, assisted by, amongst others, Lady Maxwell Lyte, Mrs. Gannon, Mrs. Tribe, Mrs. Sutton-Jones, and Mrs. IIarding, to all of whom the Committee's warmest acknowledgments are due. The Comforts \Varehouse at 21, Park Lane, . has throughout been under the efficient management of Mrs. Malcolm Seton, assisted by Mrs. Thoma. 11'. Battye, Miss Dunlop Smith, and other ladies, for whose de\'otedefTorts the Fund is most grateful. Obligation must also be expressed to the IIon. Gertrude Kinnaird for co-operation given in forming working parties all over the country. The Committee of the Fund desire to express their gratitude to the auditors, Messrs. W. A. Browne and Co., who bavegiven their services gratuitously in auditing its expenditure, and particularly to Mr. D. C. \Vilson, of that firm, who has given many hours of work in the ollice. The following banks and agencies have kindly received subscriptions on behalf of the


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Ileadquarters, Indian Cavalt"y Corps, 4th May, 1915. Dear Sir John He,,-ett,-On behalf of theIndian ranks o[ the Indian Cayal!"}' Corps I write to express their sincere gratitude [or the continuous supply of gifts which they have recei\'ed from the Indian Soldiers' Fund, since their arrival in France. I know that they have marvelled at the thoughtful care which has ne\'cr failed to anticipate their every want and to providc them with so many comforts which otherwise they had no opportunity of procuring. The welcome presents of warm clothing throughout the winter most usefully supplemented the Govel'Oment's provision, and undoubtedly were of great value in assisting the men to withstand the change to the cold and wet winter of Northern France. The liberal supply of cigarettes and tobacco and other 'mall luxuries has enabled e\"ery man to recei\'e an appreciable share of these most welcome items. All my officers who have been concerned in the receipt and distribution of gifts from the Fund have been struck with the thorough nature of your organization for dealing with the complex questions of selecting, buying, packing, and despatching the very large numbers of bales and packages which ha\"c reached my command since the process of distribution began, and I wish to assure yO\l how fully we appreciate the labour and forethought of ~IJ those who have been engaged in the administration of the Fund. I beg that you will be so good as to convey to the contributors to the Fund these expressions of the gratitude of all Indian ranks for thc kindly thoug-ht which has prompted a liberality so continuous and unrestrained. You rs sincerely, :\1. F.

RIMI~GTON,

Lt. -General Commanding The Indian Ca\'alry

orps.

1\L 41,677

India Office, "\Vhitehall, London, S. \\'. Sir,-I am directed by the S "Ct"etar,}' of Statc [or India to communicate, for the information of your Committee, a copy of a letter receivcd throug-h the "\Var Office trom Lieut.-General Sir Charles Andcrson. I am to take this opportunlly to ask you to convey to your Committec II'. Chamberlain's full concurrencc in the appreciation alrcady expressed by his predecessor of the services rendered by the Fund to the Indian troopc; c;erving with the British Expeditionary Force in France. I am, Sir, YOllr ohedient servant,

]. H. The Honorary Secretary, Indian Soldiers' Fund Cotl1!lIittcc, 1, Ca.rlton House Terrac(', .. \V. Q.1\1. G.

SEABR OKE,

.\ssis. ?l-Tilitary SCcictary.

l'\o. 73/262 G.H.Q. In April last, Licul.-General Sir James \Villcocks brought to noticc (1\'0.73/ 4. dated 4.4.15) the vel"y great help which tItis Corps has recei, ~d from thc Indian ~oldiers' F.und during the wintet· 1914-15. I shall be much oblig-cd if you \\ ill forward t~tS letter to the India. Office, as 1 wish to place on recol"d the gt'alituLie of the Indtan troops, to those who havc contributed towards the Indian Solclil'l' j

JOHN

A

rBULANCE BRIGADE HOSPITAL.

31

Fund ror lheir continued kindness. The Fund has most generously responded lo all' special demands made upon illo mcellhe needs o[ the Indian Soldier, and lias lher'byvel"y greally conll"ibut d tohis comfort while in France. The Indian troopS have vcry gl'catly appreciated lhi kindness, and on their behalf I wisli to expt"CSS their gratitude to the contributors of the Fund for lheir generosity, and to the ommittee [01" the \'('r), grcat trouble they ha\'c laken, both in selecting and sending out comforts, ('tc., nnd also in forwarding gifts t"eceived from pri\'alc sources. C .. \ . . \nderson, Lt.-General, Comm<1nding Indian Corps. 1I.Q., India C0rps, 21.11.1.'i.

Fund :-The National Bank of [ndia, Ltd. ; The Cbarten;cl Bank of India, r\ustralia, and China; The IIercantile Bank of India, Ltd.; The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltc!. ; The RussoA.siatic Bank; Messr. H. S. King and Co.; l\Ie T·. Grindlay and Co.; Messrs. Cox and Co. To them the Fund desires to expre sits thanks, and especially to the Mercantile Bank of India, which in addition to receiving subscriptions, has allowed them to remain on deposit with it at very favourable rate of interest. The following are copies of three letters of appreciation received : -

ST.

This Ho. pital O\\'es ib conccption to the St. lobn ,\mbulance Brigade and ha been erected at Etaples, near BRICADE Boulogne, the birthplace of Godfrey de Bouillon and HOSPITAL. \\"here he aid goodbye to hi friends as he set out to h.:ad the first Cru.·ade. it is officially classified as a Base Clearing Uo!')pital and contains 520 beds arranged in 16 ward of 30 beds and two \\'arc!s of 20 bed<.; each. The<.;e ,yards are in t\\·o long lines on l2ither side of the .\.c!ministrati,-c OOlee<;. Each ,yard consists of a hut, anc! coyered \\'ays connect all the \\·ard..., in eacb block. Of the two smaller wards one i~ re::-.en"ed ror the treatment of officl2r~, 11 other wards are re erved for ~urgical and thl2 remaining six [or medical cases; tbe L)fficers' \yard lake both clas...,e<.; of case. The wards pre ent a pleasing picture with their bcd~ each CO\'l2r d \\'ith a grey quilt decorated in the centre \\ ith the badgc of the rder in bla k and white. The follo\\-ing departmenh form part of the Organisation;X-Ray, Pathological Laboratory, Dental, and Electro- ardiograph, the la~t named being- equipped with \\-hat is probably tbe only cardiograph in~trul11ent in France, \yhieb i~ used to record by electric photography the condition of the heart muscle. There are two splendidly equipped Operating Theatre<; \\ ith .\l1ce~thetic Room, ,\dministration Offices, Stores, ispen . . . ary, Splint and urgical,\.ppliances tore and \\Torkshop, ~Iess Rooms (Officer . . . and ~ur"'e~), Po,,"er Hl)u-.;e, containing an oil engine for making electric cnrr nt for X-Ray Department and for 11 in other department-; in ca . . . e of emergency, Plant for making Ice and ' oda-\\ ater in the PO\\ er Hou" e. The excellent al paratus in the X-Ray room ic; the gift l r th~ Women's National Liberal Federation. \ l:lege l-itchl:n, Quartermaster'" lores and TUt'. e. Quarters make up the lIospital huilding-s proper \\-hich are all on the hut system, and wert: made and erected by ~les~r...,. IIumphreys, of Knight.'bridg , London. On til l)ppositc ...,ide of the road arc placed the Olncers' . leeping hUh anci, further Cl\ya), the Quarters for housing the 7.'\ . . Os. and M n of the Pro\-isional Company R."\.M . . , composed \\-hollyof alLl'c;tt!d St. John .\mbulance Brigade men. There are also l\\'l) .leering huts and a dining and recreation hut..\ .O's. 1\le.. and the necessary hath and );l\'atory accommociation for .T.C.O. and:\1 n complete thi . . portion Df the Hospital. There are a Colon I Commanciincr (Sir lame,", Clark, 13T., e.G.), 17 Medical and urgical OOicers, one D ntal Surgeon, one Quartermaster, one IIonorary ecretary, 5S trained Nurses and 23 V .. \. D. lur e~. 1any of the Medical and Surgical StaA.- arc men of Cl11inellLe ill hoth lVr edicine and, ul"f;-ery, X-P ay and Bacteriological researc11. There can be no queo.;tion as to the Jlo...,pital hC'ing well :1rrangt'd

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and staffed and the results it produces demonstrate both. Those who have inspected the Hospital are unstinted in their praise and it is considered one of the best of its type in France. The best testimony of this is constantly coming to hand from the patients \\;'ho have passed throug-h its wards. Their expressions of thankfulness are very marked and most encouraging to all concerned. The Ho spital was read y to receive patients at the: beginning of September, the first convoy actually arri ving on the 8th of that month, and since then has practicall y from day to day been re:cei \'ing convoy~ of s ick and wounded. The Order has guaranteed a sum of .£5,000 to a St. Johll V.A.D. Hospital of 500 beds at Southport. The IIos?,ital HOSPITAL . is partly situated at « The \Voodlands " and partly at ( The Grange," two hou ses kindly lent for the purpose. The former \Vel opened on 15th September, and the latter on 1 st . ovemher, 10 1 S. \Vith the exception of a few beds the entire IIospital is designed on the open air principle and the results during the trying winter have quite equalled expectations. The nurses, although feeling the cold, found that their general health was much better than if they had been Norking in closed ".lards, \vhile the patients ·who had for so lonK heen accustomed to the open air greatly appreciated the system. The Hospital has been inspE:cted, amongst others, hy Sir Alfred Keogh, who was so pleased with what he saw that hc expre:;st;d a wish that it should hecome a primary instead of an auxiliary IJospital, which step has now been taken, and trainloads of \vounded arc received direct from Southampton. Dr. \Villiam C. Bentall is the :vredical Officer in charge.

ST. JOHN AMBULAHCE A SS OCIATION .

T earl y three tim e'> as many candi d ates obtained certificate'> during the year 1914-15 as in the preceding twel ve month",.

CERTIFICATES

18 SUED

30TH

DURIHe THE YEAR

SEPTEMBER ,

1914 .

43,75.3 22,710 +,05-1

First Aid (;vI 'JJ) First j\ id (V/omcJJ) H omc Kursing (:'r1('1I) If ome ~ursillg (\\'omenj II omc If ygiene (Men) H orne; Hygi(;r)(; (\\'om('llj Sanilation

lG,93,)

EHDED

1915 . 45,11(,

45,477 7,50G JB,84C

13()

22.7 310

142

53()

88,.551

138.038

527

SOUTHPORT

The retirement, owing to ill-health, of Colonl:1 Sir He:rbl!rt Charles P errott, BT., C.B., on 23rd June, 1915, from tl1(; SIR HERBERT offices of Secretary-General of the Order and Chief SecretRn' PERROTT. of its Ambulance D epartment, is deeply regretted. . Sir Herbert Perrott firc.,t entered the service of the Ordl!r as Assistant. ecretary in 1875 and was one of the original promotors of the St. John Ambulance Association, of which he became Chief Secretary in 1877. In 1888 he relinquished the post of ;\:,sbtant Secretary to the Order, but in 1894 he was appointed Secretary of it, a post which he held until 1910, when he was promoted to he SecretaryGeneral. In recognition of his 40 years' active and honourahle service Sir Herbert was made Bailiff of Egle, a g-rade previously held by H. R. H . The Duke of Connaught, and in addition to his seat on the ChapterGeneral as a Knight of Ju stice he \vas made a member de Jure of the Council and of all Departmental Committecs. There is no record, at any rate in recent times, of such long sen'icc to the Order by any member, or of service more faithfully or conc.,cientiously performed. On his retirement he \vas succeeded by Colonel 'I he Right J I on. Sir Claude .'v1ac D onald, who died shortly aftenvards. '! he office is now held by Mr. Eve:lyn Cecil, .1. P., who was appointed on thc 23rd D ecember, 1915.

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making a grand total to 30th Septemhe:r, 1015, of 1,24-7,002. Th e Medallion,,> issuc:d during the: year 1913-14 wc:rt:10~004, a~d during the ye:ar 1914-1),9,006, making a grand total of 184-,3J8, \I/~J!e 14 S9~ L abc:l<; werc: granted during thE: year 1913-14, and 12,217 dUring th~ year 1914-15, the aggre:gatE: issue heing 87,4:3 since they v:'ere introduced in 1905. 'I he follo\\:ing- tabl e shc)\..·~ the lS~l1e of MedallJon s ;tl1d Lahel,; from the time when the lalter wer . introduced: Y (·ar. 19rJ-l-.'i 1005-6 1906-7 1907-» 19 r)?)-'J 1fj(f)-l () 191 ()-11 1911-11.

1012-1.1 1913-111011--15

RETIREMEHT OF

. IcdaJlioll r;,41.(J

7,27.!. 7, ~IJ 1 r;,9'Jl 7,5(j'l.

7,8t 1 (),154 (),92()

1fJ,074 10,rJ(J-l

0,090

Labe)., . 11L "1.,72(,

l, 1~l. ~, lG~

(j,'Jll 7, lSI) 0,730 11,300 13,22.5

1 " 50~ 12,217

'1 he decrease in the number of ;\f edallion"> and Label. i... uc:d dur~ng 1()1 +-15 is due to th e fact thfi.t so mallY men and women are er\'lng their cOUl1try in hospital5, etc., at home and abr~ad,. in circum~tances \ 'hich make it difficult for them to attend rc-cxarnlllatlOn. During- thl! past t\\.'o years the Terri ori;t1 Branch has made satisfactory progre.,. . BRAUCH . There arc 110\\- 20H f)eta cbmerl '" \ ith a total ~tren~th If 'J 42() mClnbers (2 OfY) mr'll and 7,420 women). " 1 1, \\'ar Offic~ arc: utill/.ll g the ..:nrices of \-V omen V.1\ D. nH.:mbers j II a \~ariety of v.:ar s , and t h . -c an.: maIlY !'>pIH:r\,;s of ac i ; I . n \\ h ich these members arc \\.'orking', among'",t which an: : (a) 'f hose staffing- \uxiliary .\lilitary II ospi al... hrowrllOli til· count ry. . (h) 'r hose rendering part-till1e .en·ice ill \] !lilaI') ! lu ".p,tal...,. (cJ '1'llose giving whole time sen'icc: in Military JI oc;,pltal..; at home: clOd abroad, for pay and allowances. . (d) '1 ho<;e working under the (jcneral Service. chemc, \.... hlch COllsist.s of D i,,>pensers, (Ierk:">, Cooks, '[ dephone Operators, . torckeepcrc.." X-Ray .\ tt 'ndants, Lahora~ory .\ tten:lant~, &.c., ill :v1ilitary H ospitals. '1 he: period of Military I r0 pltal Sen'lce C TERRITORIAL


34

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THE

under this Scheme is one month on probation, after which, if satisfactory, an agreement is s igned for twelve months seryice, or the duration of the war. (e) Those gi\-ing yoluntary sen-ice in Hospitals and Rest Stations in France. (f) Those \yorking yoluntarily in the French R ed Cross H ospitals. It is probable that at an early date the scope of ,,-o men's work will be still further increased. During the early months of the war many Voluntary Aid D etachments adapted the Voluntary Aid Scheme, originally intended for invasion, to meet the altered situation, in forming Auxiliary Hospitals. Each Auxiliary Hosp ital is, as a rule, attached to the neare. t Military Hospital, from ,,-hich it recei\-es its patients. There are at the present moment 66 of these Hospitals, \"ith total accommodation for over 3,000 patients, and the good ,,-ork ,,-hich is being carried out by the Detachments and the local Committees which have aided the Hospitals in the form of equipment, funds and supplies, reflects tbe greatest credit upon all ,,-bo are giying tbeir time and energies in tbis direction, and the grateful tbanks and appreciation of tbe Order of St. J obn are tendered to them for tbeir generous sen-ices. Since August, 1915, at the request of the Chief Commissioner, tbe Territorial Branch bas supplemented tbe Nayal and Military Reserves of the St. J obn Ambulance Brigade by calling upon men possessing First Aid Certificates, wbo were not members of the Brigade, to enrol in the Military Home Hospitals Reserve. By tbis means 1,469 men. have been supplied for sen-ice in the R.A. M. C. at bome and abroad, and 240 for service with the Medical Unit, Royal Naval Divi ion. The sen-ices of members of Men's Detachments are utilized in man y ways, amongst " 'hich may be cited (a) the transport of sick and wounded from ambulance trains to Military Hospitals, and from Military to Auxiliary Military Hospitals, which work is of a very strenuous nature, and has frequently to be carried out under most difficult conditions; (b) Orderly \vork in local Auxiliary Hospitals, wbich work i being devotedly carried out by tbe men, who g-i\-e such of their time to it as their daily vocations \"ill permit. In many districts local St. John Depots and vVorking Parties ha \"(~ been energetically el)gaged in meeting the numerous and variouc; demands of the local Hospitals and tbe St. John Warehouse. In Ireland there are 129 Voluntary Aid Detachments, with a total personnel of 3,400 members. Many members have undertaken the work of visiting s ick soldiers 011 furlough, assisting them where necessary in obtaining medical as istance, an d keeping them in touch with Military Hospitals . number of V. A. D. members ha\-e regularly attended at . the railway stations and docks,. assisting. sick soldiers in providing food for tbem, and generally attend111g to their needs. This branch of the work is much appreciated by the Military Authorities. A speciality has been made in England and Ireland in the collection and preparation of Sphagnum Moss as a dressing for wounds . There is no doubt that this 11::oss supplies a very efficient dressing, and this fact has been emphasized by the receipt of letters of thanks from

ST.

}\i\IBULANCE BRIGADE.

JOHN

Hospitals at the Front stating how useful thi!:> form of dressing ha"> been found to be. Lieut. -Colonel Sir Richard C. Temple, BT., C .l. E . , has resigned th e office of Controller-in-Chief of the Territorial Branch, which appointment he held from its inception until the 3rd December, 1915. It was through his initiative and activities that this Branch was organi oed and established. The thanks of the Order are due to him for his yaluablc services in connection with this branch of its work. The gratefu l thanks of the O rder are due to the many hundreds or workers who have, at great sacrifice to themselves, devoted so much time and energy to the Voluntary. id work. Sr.

JOHN

AMBULANCE

Tbe report of the .. \ cting Chief ommissioner made to the Director of the Ambulance Department 1" a<; follows :-

BRICADE.

My Lord, Owing to the absence of the Chief Commissioner, Colonel Sir J am c'> Clark, in command of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital in France, I have been requested to submit to you th e R eport of the work of the Brigade from the j st Octob r, j 913, to the 30th September, 19 j S. Owing to the pressure of work in connect.ion with t he war, an d the difficulties experienced in collecting revorts and statistics, it was found impossible to render a report for the year ending eptember 30th, 191--1-, and it is regretted for the same reasons that this report is not submitted in the usual form of pre\iou,> years. It will be noticed that there i a considerable increase in streng-th of the Brigade since the publication of the last report, September, 1913 , mainly owing- to the outbreak of ho"tilitie". The following new units ha\'e heen {ornled :Ii ourtee n Corp ~ . One hundred and ni nety-sc\ en mhulancc Di \ bio!1". Tbirteen Am bulance ection ' . One hundred and eig-hty-two Nursing Di\' i"ions, making- a total l1f nearly eiRht thol1">~HHl nc\\ personnel: DI\· ISll"~.

STRE:-\GTJI.

DisLJ-ict.

CL)rps.

.\III bu l ;l!ll

1

1

2 3

6 10 13

56 53 108 125

~J

18 8

1-+.1 1-+9

70 83

8 9

8 3 2

10 11 12

1 9 2

32 -J.-+ :.?5 20 109 23

81

887

-+ 5 6 7

L'.

l'uu;illg.

,1('11.

\ \' OIll~Il.

16 36

3,812 2,533 3,250 6,-+ -+ 6,0-+-+ b, 6-+ 7 849 J ,-+75 755 519 3,083 '97

2,011 990 1,1-+6 3,5-+0 2,0 '1 3,615 368 837 207 28-+ -+58 1,536

4-+3

J().34~

17,073

33 31 JJ

22

20 13 ,")

T

r \ L.

5,823 3,52..1

-+, .390 10,02-+ ,125 10,262 J ,217 2,312 962 '0)

3,5-+ 1 ~,-t-33

.:;3.-+2 J


TlIE

REPORT OF THE CIL,\PTER-GENERAL.

The strength of the Brigade on 30th September was :Corps •\m bulance Divisions XlII'sing Divisions

1913-191+. 67 690 261 Personnel.

Men .. . \ \Tomen Total

191+-1915. 81 887 443

20,615 8,945

36,348 17,073

29,560

Total 53,421

Brigade Nava1 and l\lilitary Reserves. On Friday, August 1 ·t, 1914, at 5."15 p. m., orders ,,'ere receiyed from the Admiralty to mobilize the Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve, the men to report at Chatham, Devonport a~1d Portsmouth, The' peace establishment of this Resen'e is 1,200, of WI?l.ch ~49 men ba.cl reported within 48 hours of receipt or order for moblhzatlOn at theIr respecti \'e N ayal Depots. On Tuesday, 4th August, 191+, instructions were received from the ,Yar OA"1ce to mobilize the Military Home Hospitals Reserve on the 7th :\.ugust, 191+, the peace establishment of which is 2,000. By Monda~> 10th August, 191+, all membet-s of this Reserve had reported at thenrespective Hospitals. _ On Thursday, 6th August, 19l+, the War Office called for +::>0 trained men for the Expeditionary Force R. A. M. C. to proceed immediately, and the call was promptly answered. On 28th August. 1914, the Military Authorities requested 50 men to proceed immediately to France for Special Duty, and by the 30th August the e men had embarked . It yery soon became evident that the Brigade would be called upon to supply a still larger number of men, and instructions were issued to the Deputy Commissioners to recruit for the Brigade with all possible speed. The recruiting for both Reserve ... has been going on to pre~ent date in order to meet the constant demands of the Na\'al and Military Authorities. On the Royal Naval Division being formed the Admiralty requested the Brigade to supply the personnel for the Medical Unit, the selected men reporting as they were required. In addition to these Reserves the Brigade has supplied to the ] oint Committee between the 31st August, 1914 and 26th April, 1915, 323 men for sen'ice in France, Montenegro and Serbia, and 328 men ha\ e been supplied to Private Hospitals at llome and Abroad. The following statement shows the total to 31st December, 1915 :

Military Aulhorities, Military Home Hospitals Reserve .. , R.A.M.C. Expeditionary Force St. J.A. B. Hospilal, Etaples, France

2,164 } 1,248 14,397 1,429 169

L

A~mULANCE BR1GJ\ DE.

Private lJ ospitals, Ships, te. 170 } At Home 158 Abl'oad ] oint Committee OrdcI' of St. ] ohn and British Reel Cross Society. Orderlies supplied fOt' service abroad .. , . ... ... Total

H. R. H. The Grand Prior has been pleased to approve of the appoin.tment of Sir\iVilliam Henry Bennett, K,C.\'.O.,F.R.C.S., as Surgeon 10 Chief, St. John Ambulance Brigade,

Naval Authorities . Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve ... Royal Naval Division (Medical Unit)

ST. JOHN

3, of 12

J 15,995

37

328 3~3

~0,058

The foregoing figures only represent the numbers of men who ha\'e 'answered the call made by the Naval and Military Medical Services. In addition many hundreds of men have enlisted direct into the R. A. M. C. and other branches of the Army and Navy. . The Nursing Divisions from which the V.A. Ds. are formed, sho~lng, the same self-sacrificing spirit, have played th ir part to the credIt ot the Order, as will be seen from the following :St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments (Brigadc). - 308 Detachmer:ls, with a strength of 9,428 Officers and Nurses, of these the follow1l1g members are serving in ;Vfilitary Hospitals at Home and Abroad :Nursing Sen'ice Home 395, Abroad 3+0. General Service 86. Tolal 821. These rcsults reflect the grealesl credit on the Lady uperintendentorps and Di,· i~ional Officer~ in-Chief, her StatT Officer, Lady District, a nd members of the Brigade. :\fention must be made of the im'aluable sen'ices rendered by the Medical Oflicers of ,\mbulanct: and Nursing Divisions, \yho ha\'e de,'oted much tim and pcrsonal attention to their units, at a time when doctors haye been unusually bu'->y, and the ..,uccess of the Brigade i.., largely due Lo the in..,lruction and ..,upervision .exercised by them. (n addition to lhe \york: rendered by the Brigade as above stated,. the Bri"'ade itself and through its [riends and well wishers has subscnbed to formation of a General Hospital of 520 beels to be [ully equipped, ofl1cere 1 and maintaincd out of this fund. This IIospital has now been \\'orkil:g in. Fr.tn ce [or. th~ past fi\'e months the only expense to the publIc be1l1g' the rationmg of the patients and staff in it, and the pay of the o ffict'rs , N,C.O.'s and men, members of the Brigade \\' ho enlisted in the R. ,\. M. C. for employment in the HospItal. _ In one District th ~ubscriptions amounted to upwards of £16,000, o\'cr £ 1O,000 being subscribed by Corps and Di\ isions of .the Bri?ad~. The work that has up to the present been done by thIS Hospltal 1'-, acknowledg-ed to be second to none in France. . r regret to place on record the g-reat loss susta~ned ~Y, the death.., of Edmund O"en, ESO., LL.D., F.H.C.S., • lug-eon 10 ChIef, Sl. John Ambulance Brig-ade, Lt~-Col. J. Lees-Hall, Deputy Commissioner, No.1 District, and l\Iajor P. She\\'cll, Assistant Commissioner, 1 TO . .] District.

tl1e

Roll of Honour.

In "lew of lhc fact thal over 20,000 Brigade men are serV1l1g' with Ilis ~lajcsty's l~ orces, the numbcr of deaths (79) report~d to dat~. lhough deeply regretted, cannot be considered as exceSSlve, but It leaves no doubt as to the danger to whi 'h these men are exposed. The BarnoldswickDi\'ision (No. 5 District) suffered very heavily in the earl} days of the war, when they lost twel\-e l f their member who were


38

REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

serving on the Hospital Ship" Rohilla." This was a very heavy blo\v to the Division, especially as they had only been registered a s hort time.

Decorations. T\yo members of the Brigade have been granted the Distinguished Conduct lVledal, one member has received the Russian Medal of SL George, and four members ha,'e received medals from the Montenegrin Gm'ernment, for valuable services rendered. Attention has already been drawn to the splendid manner in which the Brigade, as a whole, has responded to many public calls made upon it in various ways, but the usual civil work carried on by it must not be overlooked, and in this connection too much praise cannot be given to the Superintendents, Officers and N. C. O.'s responsible for the efficient ,,'orking of their units. In conclusion, my thanks are due to the Deputy and As istant Commissioners, District Officers and their Staffs, for the loyal support generously rendered at all times since the hostilities, entailing heavy work and much anxiety on all concerned. I have the honour to be, my Lord, your Lordship's obedient servant t C. R. TYRRELL, Colonel, Acting Chief Commissioner. The first half of the year 1914 was in all 'w ays satisfactory. The attendance of patients in both the indoor and outdoor HOSPITAL. departments, and the operative work up to the declaration . of \yar had been beyond the average. On 9th August the Chlef Surgeon wrote that owing to scarcity of money he thought it wise to di~~onti~ue t? admit in-patients, and on 25th September, owing to the PO~ltlcal slt~atlOn, the hostile attitude of the Turkish population, the practical certamty of early declaration of war the abolition of the Capitulations, the increasing cost of food, and e~en a possible water famine the hospital wa closed. Nothing further was heard up to the end of 1915. BRITISH

OPHTHALMIC

Sir Guy Laking, BT., early in 1914 presented to the Order at St. John's Gate a \'ery fine recumbent, white marble Sr. JOHN. effig):, in armour, ofaXVIth Century Knight of St. John, weanng the Cross of the Order both on the breast-plate and. on the shoulder of the mantle. This effigy formed the principal port.tOn of the tomb of a knightly member of the distinguished Spanish famtly of Vergara, and its date is about 1570. The monument lay in a chap.el . of the old Cathedral at Valladolid, before that cathedral's rebUlld1l1g; and the effigy seems to have found its way into pri\'ate hands after the demolition ofthe c?apel where it stood, there a pparently being no longer any representattve of the Vergara family to care for it. T.he C?rder. o\yes to Sir Guy Laking a debt of gratitude not only for the hlstoncal l11~erest of his generous gift, but also because of the great merit and high va~ue of ~he effigy as a specimen of XVIth Century sc~lp~ure, ~he head espeCIally of the knight being a work of delicate arttsttc feell11g. Want of suitable room at St. John's Gate at present has ca~sed the Order to lend this effigy to be placed in the Crypt of the Pnory Ch~rc~ of St. John, near the Gate, during the pleasure of the Order, ,,'hlch l ' Patron of the Li ,'ing. MARBLE EFFICY

OF A KNICHT OF

LIBRARY.

39

The donor has also promised to give a suitable stone base for the effigy, and in order that a definite inscription may be placed thereon, attempts are being made to determine the precise identity of Vergara. The results of investigations made by Mr. Barclay Squire have been forwarded to the Librarian of the Public Library Valletta, Monsignor Canon Mifsud, who after considerable search in the archive" of the Knights at Malta has very kindly contributcd the following :"The Vergara found by Mr. W. Barclay Squire, in the account of 1559 seems to be the one recurring on our registers, a knight John Ruyz de Vergara was given (licence) leave to re turn home by the Grand Master on the 11th December, 1556 lLiber Bullarum anno. 1556-7, fol. 183t, vol. 426 of our inventory]' "On the 7th January, 1559, bis name appear.' on a li~t sent to the Receiver at Madrid, Martin de Duero, summoning the knight· to come to Malta owing to rumours of a siege by thc Turks [L. B . an. 1555-9, f. 188, vol. 427]. " A second and a tbird summons of the same John Ruyz de V ~rgara appear on the 30th Aug-ust, 1560 [L. B. 1559-60, f. 19+, vol. 428], and on the 24th October, 1567 (L.B. 1565-7, fol. 284, vol. 431], "He was again in Malta on the 14th J unc, 1570. His signature appears on the minutes-register of the Langue de Castille i whil~t his full name is written Fr. D. Juan Ruyz de Vergara, he SIgns Simply " V ergara. " " Hc was pre ent on the bt March, 157+, at the election of the Lieutenant of the Grand hancellor [vol. 2202 Deliberationes Linguce Castell ("C et PortugaJlis, L 93]. On the 12th D cember, 1573, he had been elected proctor of his Langue' nemine discrepante.' That i why his signature is seen at the nd of the meeting minutes in that volume, p. 92, ctc. " It seems that in 157+ h left lalta and returned to Spain, where he di d. The Vergara is a v ry notable family of th Basque Province , see Asturias ilustrada, by J. M. Trell , Villa de Moros, Madrid 1760, vol. 2, p. 218." . The thanks of the Order are due to the Rc\'cre nd Canon for dlscovering so much intcresting information relating to the subjecL. Further investigation will be made before an inscription is actually added. The Order took ach'antage of an opportunity, which offered in 191+, to a quire a very inter ting collection of gold FINCER-RINGS AND MINIATU~E finger-ring and miniatllr -badges of the Order, \\'orn CROSSES FROM during the XVllth and XVI lIth centuries by the Knights of St.J ohn at Malta. These are mostly of similar dc ign., MALTA. made of gold with the eight-pointed cross of the Orde.r in white enamel. Included in the collection arc also eleven gold coms, with other ikcr and coppcr pieces, minted by the Order while at lVlalta and representing each of the Grand Ma. tel'S from Valette in 1560 to Hompe ' ch in 1798. These coins form a welcome addition to the already considerabl collection now in the Library at St. John's Gat It i regretted that it has not hitherto been found possible to find suitable space at St. John's Gate for the proper di ' play of the abo\'eKNICHTS'


40

mentioned collections and others in the possessiol1 of the O rder; but the calls of war work on the Order at present cause the postponement of such a project, all a\-ailable rooms being occupied. The Library at St. John's Gate, ovving to the stress of war work, made few acquisitions by purchase during the TH E L I BRA RY. year 1914; but an XVlIIth century Missal for the use of the Order's churches in Malta may be mentioned, although an imperfect example. Generous donors again made various gifts :-General Sir Leslie Rundle, G. C. B., gave to the Order, as a memento of his recent term of office as Governor of 1alta, a copy in oils of a contemporary painting of Sir Adrian Fortescue, ,,'ho \vas one of the English Knights of St. John who were beheaded by Henry VIIIth for recusancy, at the time of that ruthless King's suppression of the Order's Priory in England. Inspector-General Belgrave Ninnis presented a large and handsome XVI th century portrait-medal of Grand Master Jean de la Valette, in bronze; and Mr. Barclay Squire gave an electrotype copy of one of the five known portrait-medals of Sir Richard Shelley, who was Prior of the Order in England from 1566 to 1590 ; another of these Shelley medals is already in possession of the Order, in original, the gift of the late Viscount Knutsford. Sir Dyce Duckworth, BT., i\Ir. E. Sprawson and Mr. F. J. Coward gave silver and copper coins. Mr. Barclay Squire also gave a set of seventeen excellent casts of leaden Bullce and Seals of the Order of St. John, of which the originals are preserved in the British Museum. Some of these represent Seals of the early Priors of the Order in England; others are Grand Masters' Seals attached to documents from the Order's Headquarters in Rhodes or in Malta. Mr. J. Horne Stevenson, Unicorn Pursuivant, gave the two handsomely illustrated and erudite volumes of his recently-published work, 'c Heraldry in Scotland." From Mr. Vizzari in Malta was received a List (extracted after much research among the Archives of the Order in Malta, and the Archives of the Noble se in Paris) of those Englishmen who were received into the different Priories of the Order abroad . ' dunng the period of the Order's suppression in England, and between 1690 and 1798. Sir William St. John Hope gave two interesting papers on episodes of the Order in England, by Mr. J. H. Round; and Mr. Fincham gave the copper plate used in printing a view of the old buildings of the Priory of St. John, for Wilkinson's' ( Londiniana," in 1830. Other gifts are recorded in the Register of Accessions kept in the Library at St. John's Gate. During the year 1915 the acquisitions to the Library both as donations and purchases were again small, the most important being a snuff box, of about the end of the X VIIIth century, having upon the lid a painting of St. John's Gate presented by Lieut.-General Sir Aylmer Hunter Gould Weston, K.C.B., D.S.O., and a set of 22 impressions in lead of the assay stamps of the Grand Masters of Malta, from the original punches in the Museum Valletta, presented by Mr. T. Zammit, Curator of the Malta Museum. BOO KS, ETC.,

P RESENTED T O

ELLESMERE COMMANDEHY .

REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

+1

A d i ' covery came to the notice of the Library Committee, of what appear to be the two side wings of a triptych DISCOVERY. altar piece of the ancient Priory Church; these are in the possession of Sir Everard Hambro, at Millon Abbas . They mea~ure about 5 feet by 3 feet each, and are painted on both sides with representations of the Trinity, the Virgin in the Temple, the Presentation, and St. John Baptist, and they bear a partially defaced inscription in which can be read: (( Sir John Weston, Prior." They are probably English 'work of the latter half of the fifteenth century, painted in the Flemish . tyle. It is possible that the centre of the triptych may exist in some other collection, and it is hoped that the mention of it in tbis report may stimulate a searcb \',ith the bappy result that the original decoration of the altar of our ancient church may yet he presen'ed for future gelJerations. ELLESMER E The Ellesm re Commandery or the Order has now been COMM ANDERY . carrying out its work for four years, and succe sfully continues all its original objects. On the death of the flrs1 Commander, the Earl of Elle. mere, his Sl1ccessor to the title, who had up to that time been Chancellor ,,-as promoted to the office held by hi~ father, and was succeeded in the office of Chanc~llor by Mr. Charles Hardy, a Knight of Grace of the Order. Colonel ~ ir Clement J\J. Royeb, C.B., 3. Knight of Justice of the Order, \\-as attached as Second Knight of Justic\:: to the Commandery. The work o[ the Ellesmere Centre of thL: 't. John .\mbulance .\~sociation is reported upon by that body. During the t,,·o years the Command ry bas distributed as haritable subscriptions for it members the sum of £215 10s. 3d. Societies affiliated to the Commandery have successfully carried on their \'arious activities during the ~at11e period, namely' 1. The Ellesmere Samaritan Guild, which report. that it has r lievcd "'55 cn es <tt a co. t or £372 10s. Oe1., and has made 536 garments [or gratuitou. distribution. 2 The \Vorslev Ladies' Collections for the Pendlebury Hospital, the 'Royal Albert I;1stitute and the Blind Aid ociety. 3. the Walkden Children's Bazaar for the Blind iei So~iety.

ANTIQUARIAN

+. The \Vorslev and VValkden Children's Fresh

All' Fund.

\\'hich has sent about 60 childr n to a seaside home for rest and rl'cuperation. . ., .

5. The Association for giving Christmas Stockmgs to Children

at local Infant Schoob, when over 800 stockings were di tributed and an entertainment provided. . In onnection with the war over £1,300 has been subscnbed by the Commandery and it members and friends, and many gifts obtained: The money has been spent on material for garments made for the Vvar IIospitai. , and distributed through tbe t. John "\Varehouse. T HE DISTRICT NU RSING CUILD OF ST. JOHN, WELLINGTON ,

N.I .

The Officer~ and Committee of the District Nursing uild of St. J Ohl1 in WellingtoIl, N. Z., which \Va founded in 1903 under the Order, r port for the information of th Order and of the local members and supporters of t.he Guild that between t.he 1st November, 1914, and the 31st October, 1915, additional patients to the number of 155


42

ADi\ lISS lO NS TO O RDER.

REPORT OF THE CH.\ PTER-GEKERAL.

have been regi tered, an d 4,890 visits have been paid to the s ick poor in their own homes. Since the appointment of the first D istrict Nurse 12 years ago, 1,945 cases have been treat~d, giving an average of 162 per annum . . Owing to temporary absence from New Zealand, Mr . W . B. Fisher has resigned the position of Secretary and Treasurer, which sbe has held since the formation of the Guild, and has been succeeded by Mrs. Rolleston. The Guild, in connection with tbe "Vellington Nur ing Divis ion, has done much work in providing clothes, etc., for the ,,·ounded. The accounts for the year show an income of £332 7s. 10d., and an expenditure of £336 16s. 4d. The Endowment Fund 'yhicl~ stood at £7 ,617 15s. 3d. on October 31st, has been increased by {500 bya legacy from the late Mrs. S . A. Rhodes. His Majesty the Sm·ereign Head and Patron has been graciously pleased to sanction the election by the ChapterENROLMENTS. General, with the approval of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior, of the following IVlembers, Honorary Associates and Donats. PROMOTIONS,

ADMISSIONS AND

AsK N I C H T S

0F

Jus TI C E.

Field Marshal The Lord Nicholson, G. c. B. Lieut. -Colonel Lord Herbert Andrew Montagu -Douglas Scott, c. i\1. G. ) D.S.O. John Horne Stevenson (Unicorn Pursui,-ant). Francis William Pixley. As

HONORARY KN I CHT OF JUSTICE.

His Majesty the King of the Belgians. As

LAD I ES OF JUSTICE .

Adeline, Duchess of Bedford. Eleanor Frances Weston, Viscountess Esher, R. R.C . As

HONORARY LADY OF JUSTICE.

Her Majesty the Queen of the Belgians. As

CHAPLA I NS.

The Very Rev. John Studholme Brownrigg, Dean of Bocking. The Bishop of Peterborough. The R ev. Benjamin Saunders Lloyd. As

K NI CHTS OF CRACE.

Colonel Charles Robert Tyrrell, M. R. c. s. Colonel Sir Neville Francis FitzGerald Chamberlain, K . c. B. , K. C. V. o. Major James Alexander Liebmann. Colonel The Lord Bolton. Richard Henry Grimbly, M.R. c. s. Captain Frederick Roger Alexander Nicholas Knollys . Sir Guy Francis Laking, BT. , c. B., M. v.o. Colonel Donald James Mackintosh, M.V.O . , M. B., F. R. S.ED., l\.:'I1.S. (T.F. ) Staff Surgeon John Macintyre, M. B. , F. R. s. ED., R. N. Y . R. James Little Luddington. Pelham Mervyn Gainsford Tombs. Surgeon-General William Wallace Kenny, M.B., F . R. c . s. I., K. II. S. , A. M. s. The Viscount Northland. Charles Granville Kekewich.

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S rgeon-Gene ra l S ir A rt 1lu r W I·ll ·lam M ay, K. C B., M. R. C. S., K.H .P. , R.N . ~Colon U el Jobn E d ward S qUI. re, C. B. , !\I . D. , rRCP ' ... • Th e Rig h t H on. J ohn R oss . S ir Alexander H enderson, BT., M. P. John Alexander Suth erland, ?II. B. ED. Edward Rogers Wood . . L ieut. -Colonel The Hon . George Ehe Amyot. L ieu t. -Colonel J efTrey Hale Burland . Augu tus Meredith J anton. . . Lieu t.-Colonel vVill iam Erne t Jennl11gs, LD . , D.P.H . , I.M . S. Thomas Oliver Fraser. ( ) Colonel William Johnston Will, M. B. , A. l\L S. N. z. Colonel ir VValter Roper Lawrence, BT. , G . c . 1. E. The Hon . Artbur Stan ley, :'II.\'.o., :'I1.P. ) Lieut. -Colonel Frank Marsh F. R. c .. , 1'1. B. , R. A. M. C. (T. F. ~ _ Col. The Right Hon . Sir Claude Max \yell MacDonald, G. c.:\1. G . • G. c. \ . 0., K. C.B . The Hon . vVilliam Henry Goschen. John L u msden, M.D. The Lord N orreys. Sir Ernest Francis wan Flo\yer. William Humphris Winny. John Alldley Frederick spinal!. Lieut. -Colonel Edwin James Ktng. Francis Saxham Elwes Drury. Sir Henry eymollr King, K . c . 1. E. ir Mackenzie Dalzell Chalmers, K. c. B., C.. 1. Sir W illiam Quartu Ewart, BT. T he Hon. Sir Geoq;e Ed\ntrd Knox, LL.D . Lieut. -Colonel ir Arthur IIenry Mc.:\1abon, G. c. v. 0., K. c. 1. E., L'. s. 1. Sir Henry Par all Burt, K . . I.E. The Lord tanmore. ir David Yule Yule. The Right lIon. 11' Maurice \ Villiam Ernest de Bunsen, l ; . C. \f. G ., G.

c. \'. 0., c. B.

Evelyn eeil,:\f. P. Sir Louis William Dane, G. c. [. E., .~. [. Sir Charles heers VVakeneld. Major-General I vor Philipps, D. s. 0., :'If. P. Colonel Gerald Thomas Ra\\-nslcy, c.:\f.G., ?lI.R . C.. . , A.:'I!.S. Anthony Hungerford Lechmcre. The Viscount t. Cyres. Colonel John Au ~ tin Carpenter. The Viscount Boyne. Noel George Lambert 1ar ha ll. Sir Herbert Brown Ames, LL. D., :\f. P. (Canada.) W ill iam D i brow Brydone-Jack, L. R.C . P., L.R . . S.ED. Pie r re L aurent Damase Evariste I.e Blanc. Co lon el George Augustus Sweny. C harles J oseph Copp, 1'1. D. Colonel Patrick H ehir, C.B . , ?l1.D., F.R.C. S. ED., 1. r. ~ . Lieut.-Colonel ir COllrlauld ThOI11 _on.


4-t

REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

Colonel Richard Beale Colvin, c. B. Robert Fox-Symons, 1\['R.C. S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Lieut. -Colonel John Charles Radclyffe Husband, Thomas Coke Squance, 1\1.D., F.R.S. ED. The Right Hon. The Lord Monson.

As HONORARY SERVINC BROTHERS

Anne Elfreda, Mrs. \Vaynman Dixon. Helen Sophia, Lady Sloggett. Amy Sarah, Miss Hughes. Mary Venetia, Mrs. Arthur James. Margaret Carlota, Mrs. F. H. Westmacott. Elfrida Marjorie, The Lady Brooke. Mary Evelyn, Mr . E. \\T. Stanyforth. Mary, Lady Paget. The Lady Ermyntrude .J'lalet. Dorothy, The Viscountess St. Cyres. Mary Monica, Mrs. H. H. Wills. Edith Jessie, Mrs. Charles Archibald. Elsie Stephen, Mrs. R. \Vilson Reford. Marguerite La Mothe. Madame J. R. Thibaudean. Helen Richmond Young, Miss Reid. Elizabeth l\lallock, Lady Gibson. Osmunda Bella, Miss Owen. Olivia Georgiana, Lady Trotter. Julia Mary, Lady King. Laura Mary, Miss Ryerson. Romaine, The Lady .Jlonsol1.

As HONORARY LADY OF CRACE.

Sophy, The Countess de Torby. As ESQUIRES.

David Pottinger, 1. s. o. Major Sir Edward Scott Worthington, C.:\1. G., M. V. 0., :\<1. R. C. S., R.A.M . C. Captain Edmund George Savile L'Estrange Malone. Lawrencc Franklin Burgis. Stanley Quick. Duncan Gilbert Monteith. Frederick Lomax. Everard Walter Goldsworthy. Harold Lyon Thomson. Lt.-Col. Sir Sam Fay, R.E. (T.F.) Howard George Kelley. Major Algernon Tudor Craig. Arthur William Faire. Frederick Harrison. Percy George Darvil-Smith.

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l\T. D.

As LADIES OF CRACE.

Ethel Madeline, Mrs. G. E. Twiss. Harriett A., Mrs. Boomer. Cecil Mary, Mrs. Henry Wilson. Florence Anna, Mrs. J. L. Luddington. Leila V\Tinifred Leonor, Mrs. Edward Lascelles. Tbe Lady Constance Harriet Stuart Milnes Gaskell. Cecily Muriel, Mrs. Charles Scott-Gattl'. Annie Cleme;1tina, Mrs. Henry Vaughan Hart-Davis. Emily F., Mrs. Arthur Murphy. Marion E., 1\1rs. Peter Crerar. Sibell Mary, Countess Grosvenor. Emily Margaret, Lady Bowater. Mary Lady Pellatt. Pamela Margaret, Mrs. McKenna. Jessica Lillingston, Miss Freshfield. Agnes, Mrs. J. Calvin Lines. Florence Elizabeth, Miss Henderson. Margaret Charlotte, The Lady Strathcona.

ADMISS IONS TO THE O RDER.

Major John Bernard Arbulhnot, M.V.O.

Captain Stewart Gordon. Dalton Julian Towers Pain. John Nicol Fergusson Pixley. Colonel Dlick George Campbell de Burgh, C.B . Alfred Francis Street, :'If. D. Alphonsus J Ohll Dallain. Lieut.-Colonel Thomas \Villiam Herbert Young, l\[. D., L. R. C. ~ Lieut. -Colonel 'Villiam .M oir Gartshore. Joseph Andrew Chisholm, K. c. Major Frank Cornwall McTayish, A. M. c. Canada. Captain Henry James Ste\'enson.

William George Butch~r. . Colonel Romaine Fler~llng Stlrke. Frederick William Bnce. Frank Tobin. . Edward Pierre Martln. John Heap. Philip Phelps, :\1. R. c.!::i:, L. R. C. P. William Thomas Atkmson. Herbcrt Langley Jones. Alfred Bartlett Moore. William Thomas Fulford. John Craig. William Edward Cas\\'ell. William Fuller Palmer. Daniel Hall. Solomon Roberts. George Bossons. Wright Rushton. Joseph Hardy. Tom windall. Albert Owen Groome. Arthur Thornton. Henry Stuart McIntosh. \Villiam George rape . David Alfred Pickles. Charles Haughton Rafter. Harold Fowler. Harry Allott. Lionel 'Mewburn Bro\\'n. George Clark. RoberL Peacock. ~T. \ ' . O. Joseph Stanley .. John \Vood Allu1. Lewis Leonard TlIl'n CI' , Thomas Thelwcll. Thoma ' Graham. Edward RoberL llobb". Alfred WorralL John Gi LLins. John Thomas Barber. Joseph Gayton. Hartley Bannister. William John Short. Edward Graham. Frederick Edward Drinkwater. John Hope. Albert James England. Francis William Yates. HeI}ry William Lilley.

John Smith. William Clow. Herbert Charles Higs on. Thomas Johnson. . Joseph Emmanuel Hodktn son. Walter Henry Bullock. Harry Townsend Watson. Charles John Vaughan. Albert Edward Jorden. George William Haigh. Vlilfrid Law Docker. Boles Reeves R ainsford. Joseph Alwyne Ilott. Jasper J ohn S~aplehorn. William Harn . John Bennett. Charles J ames Roberts. · t . -Colonel Walter Thomas, L leu I ;\1.\' IL Captain Herbert McClelland ng l~, John Poole Garner. r\\. B. John Ed ward Clarke. Robert William Chapman. William John Brown. Walter Turner. \V alter SmiLh. John Norman. William Gawthornc. Thomas Gittins. Harry Thomp on. William Offland. James Badget t Porter. Alfred George Gibb . Frederick Hindle Bradley. William WarburLon. Albert Lloyd. Alfred H. Niblett. Joseph Bannisler. John Fisk. Erne t Edward Grinha~1. . Captain Francis Predenck Dani ell. Edward Healey. Sydney James ~arren:. , Captain Demetnus W liltams, Charles Albert Statham. Ernest Edward Bateman. John Albert Sidney Coleman Thoma Charles Augustus Hod~on. Charles Joseph Dewbury.


VOTES

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REPORT As

OF

HONORARY

SERVINC

HO NORARY

Thomas Arthur Green, M. D. ,F. R. C. s. George Toussaint Girdler, L.R.C.P. & S. ED. John Robert Keith, M.D. Barclay Wiggins, L. R. C. P. &S. ED. Alfred Osborne Knight, 1\I.R.C.S. J arne Henry Gilbertson, 1\1. R. C.. , L.R.C. P. Captain Richard Milbourne \Vest, :\<1.D., R.A.;\1.C. (T.F.) Robert Sevestre, 1\1. D. Duncan McFadyen Millar, I\I.B., D.P.I-J.

John Hilton Thompson, M.D. John Lawrence, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. Charles Vincent McCormack, 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J ames Milne Hermon, 1\1. D. The Lady Rosalind Cecilia Caroline, Duchess of Abercorn. ,Yilliam Dixon J efferson, ~1. R. C. s., L.R.C.P. eolonel Robert Jackson, 1\I. B. , A.1\1.S. (T.F.) John Stanley Davies, M. B. Captain George Herbert Leonard Hammerton, L.R.C.P.& S.ED. R.A.i\I.C. (T.F.) Edward Ratcliffe Fidler Mason, L.R.C.P.& s. Hugh Jones, M.B., D.P.H. Captain Joseph Shard low, M. B., :'.I.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ,i\Tilliam Alexander Dow, M. D., D . P.H.

Edward Albert Clarke, :\-I.R.C.S. Frederick Earle Watts, 1\1.B.

SISTERS .

,Florence Katherine, ~1rs. 1'. H. VVoolston. Jane, Mrs. Simmonds . Nellie, l\1rs. King. Nicolette Martina Frances, l\Irs. Harrop. Mary Bonamy, l\Iiss Collings. Flora Annie, Miss Reac.1. Mary Ann, Miss Hanmer. Eva Mary Wyndham, Miss Malet. Edith Marianne, l\Irs. Fulljames. Katharine Mary, Mi s Lechmere. Mary, .M iss Wright.

Elizabeth Agnes, Miss Greg. Juliana Margaret, Miss Hoare. Margaret Ann, Miss Carrington. Lizzie Frost, Mrs. Rattray. Eliza, Mrs. Locke. Lilian, Miss Lafone. The Hon. Charlotte Frances, Mrs. E. A. Palko Emily Ada, Miss Osborn . Annie Elizabeth, Mrs. N ewbound. Helene Magdalene Elizabeth, l\1rs. R. Franz. As

OF

THANKS.

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THE Cr-L\PTER-GE0'EIUL.

A S S O CIAT E S.

Septimus Montague Hebblethwaite, ;\1.D. Robert Bruce Duncan, :'II. D. Thomas Brown Hearder, :\I.13. Surgeon-General James Gaussen Mac Teece , C.B., L.R.C.P.I.,,\.:\1.S. Colonel Harold Hendley, 1\1. D., 1.:\LS.

Bre,"et, Colonel Bruce Gordon Seton, :\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1.:\f.S. Lt. -Col. The Rev. Peter Cullen, :\1. D. L'Abbe Ernest Pierre Louis Bezard. Le Docteur Edmond Lagelouze. Soeur Benoit (Marie Clotilde Laureat) Mademoiselle Juliette Caron. Major George Ed,,'ard Gabite , :\I. B., F. R. C. S. ED. Cecil John Reid MacFadden, ;\[. D. Alexander Gordon Paterson, I'll. D. George Wills Blomfield, l\I. D. John Hill Ro ss Garson, :'If. B. Hubert Wolstenholme Horan, ;\1.13. Prideaux George Selby, I'll. R. C. s. Samuel Backwell Fenn, L. R. C. P. &, S. ED. Major James Adam Dick, l\L D., F.R.C.S.E. Samuel Macaulay, 1\L R. C. P. ED. Hubert Houssemayne Du Boulay, :\I. R. C. s. Robert Woods Haslett, F. R. C. S.l. William Edward Bennett, L. R. C. P. E. Captain Christopher Alfred Farmer. Henry George Deans, M. D. Frederick William Kerr Tough, F. R. C. S. ED. Ernest Alfred Richards.

Harold Corser Brown, M. B., M. R. C. S. Charles Alfred Taylor. Edward Eden Cass, M. B. Euphemia, Mrs . H. Morell. Lieut.-Colonel Richard Philip Charles R. Dickson, M.D. Samut, M. R. C. S' . . J~ohn Forbes, M. B. ,, Caroline Elizabeth, M1SS Carmlchael. Surgeon-General John Phll1p Mary Miss Pinkham. Greany, 1\[. D. Mary: Mrs. G. H. Walker. Lieut.-Colonel Thomas MacGregor William Trant. Greer. Sidney Walter Johns. VELLUM VOTES OF THANKS.

The Vote of Thanks of the Grand Prior and the ChapterGeneral of the Order has been awarded on vellum to :-

Millicent lary, Miss Graham-Smith (Southampton Centre). Henry Alfred Cross (Soulhampton Centre). Captain Lawrence William Vale (Ramsgate Centre). Henry vVeigall (Ramsgate Centre). Frederick Henry Mardlin (Northampton Centre). John Snowball (Otley Centre). Charlie Cook (Olley Centre). Joseph Beaumont (Otley Cen,tre). . , Eric Mitchell Walker (Cheshlre LlIl es Commlttee Centre). James Alexander impson, 1\1.3. (Canadian Branch). WiJliam Loveday (Canadian Branch). Captain Francis \ViIJiam quair,:\1. B., R .. \.:\1. C. (T. F.) (Dawdon Colliery Branch). Herbert John Stacey (Bridport Branch). Samuel Williamson (Cambrian Rail,,'ays Cenlre). Miss Ada Whipp (Bacup Branch). Ernest John Parslow (Southampton entre). Ethel Ellen, Mrs. letcalfe (outhamplol1 enlre). William Henry Sale (Southampton Centre). Harry Bird Harper ( outh 'Veslern Polytechnic Branch). William Herbert PhiJlipps (.\delaic.le Centr ). Sir Charles Henry Goo Ie C\c.lelaic.le Cenlre). Mary Stewart, 1\11' . Boys ( ant rbury and 'Ve:-.l Coast "X. Z. Cenlre), Arthur Lansc.lel Gray (Canlerbury and 'Vest · oast, N.Z. entre), Thomas Hoskins (Canterbury anc.l vVe~t Coast, N. Z. Centre). James Pole Hughson (Canterbury and ,Vest Coast, N. Z. Centre). Harry Oram (Canterbury and We l Coa t, N. Z. Centre). Lionel Richard Oram (Canterbury and ,Vest Coa t, N. Z. Centre). William lIenry Stark (Canterbury and W e ,t Coast, N. Z. Centre)' Herbert Gladstone Murray, :\1. D., F. R . . s. (Canadian Brnnch). Robert George Franklin (Canadian Branch), Maurice Gerald McElligott, L. R. . p. T., n. P. II. ('Vig-an Di\'isiol1, St. John Ambulance Brigade). William MacLaren l\lacIlraith, L. R. C. P. S, En, (Ra\\'tenslall Brandl). Lieut.-Coloner Thomas Morgan Martin, L.R . . P. E. ( Ie\\' South ,Vales Centre). Rose, Mrs. Arthur E. G. Rhocles (Canterbury and \Yesl Coast, N. Z. Centre). Maurice G. Louisson, ~I.B. (Canterbury and "Vest Coast, N. Z. Centre). le'


-+8

REPORT OF

THE

LWE

ClI.\.PTER-GENERAL.

Captain] ohn Restall Thomas, l\I. B., N. Z. Medical Corps (Canterbury and West Coast, N. Z. Centre). Lieut.-Colonel Frank Benjamin Creswell, V.D. (Canterbury and West Coast, N. Z. Centre). 'Villiam Wilson McKinney (Canterbury and West Coast, N. Z. Centre). Annie Charlotte, Mr~. Fred Pratt (Canterbury and West Coast, N. Z. Centre. John Arthur Bissett, L. R. C. P. & S. ED . (West Australian Centre). Captain Douglas Murray McWhae, l\f.B., (West Australian Centre). Herbert George Tymms, L.R.C.P., l\Y:R.C.S. (West Australian Centre) Harold Oscar Teague, 1\'1. B. (West Australian Centre). Major vVilliamArchibald, !\I.D., R.A.l\I.C. (T.F.) (Luton Branch). Ernest Gamble (Woodchurch Branch). Dan Farrar Jackson (Hebden Bridge Centre). Hannah, Miss Dunwell (Otley Centre). Emily, Mrs. Forrest (Otley Centre). Ethel, Miss Petty (Otley Centre). George S. Birtwhistle (Otley Centre). John Henry Burns (Otley Centre). George Tatham Davison Elder, M. R. c. S., L. R. C. P. (Mansfield). Robert Swan Highet (Indian Branch). Francis William Cox (London and North vVestern Railway Centre). Thomas Nash (London and North Western Railway Centre). \Villiam Hardy (Canadian Branch). William Cooke Renshaw (Manchester Centre). Alderman \iVilliam Henry Macoun Mawdsley (Southport Centre). Sergeant George Ernest Lewis (":VIidland Railway Branch). The Awards of the Chapter-General for gallantry in saving AWARDS. or attempting to sa\'e life on land, have been made to the following persons who freely endang-ered their o\\'n Ii \'es on behalf of their fello"ws. LIFE SAVINC

ARTHUR HEAP (Manager), a Bronze Medal. \VILLIAI.\I FRANKLAND (Works Foreman), a Certificate of Honour. ERNEST SHAW (Labourer), a Certificate of Honoul-. On 25th February, 1914, at 9.20 a. m., George McArthur, a boilelrepairer, accompanied by a labourer, entered a tar still at th~ vVestmoreland By-Products Works at Flimby, for the purpose of repairing it. Shortly after entry the labourer called his attention to a smell of gas. Both men endeavoured to lea\'e the still, but 1cArthur was gassed and was unable to do so. The labourer raised the alarm and William Frankland rushed to the still and went in to bring out McArthur, but was overcome. By this time several workmen had reached the spot and Ernest Shaw descended into the still with a rope attached to him, but being immediately overcome was pulled out. Arthur Heap had now reached the scene, and after fixing a rope round himself he descended with another rope and fastened it round Frankland. He then ascended and Frankland was drawn out. Mr. Heap then went down again and fixed the rope to McArthur and he was also drawn out. The fact that three men had been previously overcome in the still was sufficient evidence that it was dangerous to enter; moreover

Si\\'l;-':C

.\\\'.\RDS.

49

sulphurelted hydrogen (the gas in the still) is known to be very deadly and quick in its action. In fact Mr. Heap had had previous expenence ot this gas. PERCIVAL LLOYD (Foreman), a Bronze Medal. On the 21st December, 1914, M r. Alexander Barratt, cashier of the Darwen and Mostyn Ironworks, was waiting for a train in the General Waiting Room at Mostyn Station. A down express train stopped at the station on the fast line, and under the impression that it was the one he expected, Mr. Barratt hurriedly left the waiting room to enter it. In the darkness he walked beyond the platform and fell on the slow line on which the train he should enter wa ' running into the station and was then between 30 and 40 yards a "w ay. Mr. Percival Lloyd, of the Railway Cottages, Mostyn, foreman of the Tar Macadam Works, Mostyn, who was near, sprang on the line and with an almost superhuman effort lifted Mr. Barratt on to the 6-foot way and bore him heavily against the stationary fast train, just as the oncoming slow train all but grazed them. So quick was the action that for the moment those on the platform concluded that both men had been caught by the train. Mr. Barratt was conscious, but had received a severe scalp wound and other wounds of the head, caused by hi~ fallon to the rails. GEORGE P.\RKER (Po~tmal1), X onnandale Road, Sheffield, a Bronz~ Medal. Shortly arter 5 p.m., on 23rd June, 1914, in Penistone Road, Sheffield: a boy about four years of age ran across the tram rails in front of an approaching car. There was not time for the dri,'er to stop the car, and it seemed as if the child must be killed. Mr. Parker, howeyer, uclshl:d into the road and ~wung him off the tram lines on to the road, but before he could g-et clear him'->elr he was violently struck by the car and thrown into the roadway, rec i\"injZ somewhat serious injuries. The boy ran away, and it is no\\ impo, sihle to obtain his name and add res ..... GODD.\RD (Rail\\ ay Ticket Collector), a Certificate of Honour. Soon after the 7.7 p.m. train had left Euston Square Station on the :\letropolitan RaihV<l), tran~lling in the direction of King's Cross 0:. the J1st l\lay, 1915, the attention or Goduard, \\ho was on duty, was called to the fact that a man (Frederick J one,,) had fallen on the line. He at once jumped down on to the permanent \\ a) ,,"here he found ] one~ lying with his I~g,-> across the neal' rail and his head uncleI' the platform. lIe succeeded in dragging him ancl holding- him under th edge of the platform. [\n approaching' train \\'as about 70 yards a\\'a~ when he ju mped do\\ n! and in spi te of all elTl)rts the t rclin wa .... not . . topped u nti I three cl)ache" had p<hs~d the ..,pot \\·here (i{1ddard and Jones \\'ere lying-. JA\lE ....

"" ,t l 11' , .\\lll-\·t.."lr), ,' I CcrtincatL' l1f J ,\ .\'[1.~s III I) .... l )'" (1)1 a tl')l rI 11 11\ "[,Cl HOllour. \blml () a.lll. un the 10Lh ()ct\.1h~r, l<Jll, a.., :1 train \\as ~nt~ring .\mrits<tl· Station a \'I;~ry old Illan \\'(\.., \\'alking lip the line tl)\\·ard.., the station. Sc\'eral pers ns . . houted to warn him, hut he look no notice l)r their warning and was in great danger of losing his life. :\Ir. Hucbon seeing the peril that the Illan \\ ~lS in jumped on to thc line and t!1re\\ him Ull to the . . tat ion platrorm narrl1\\ Iy l·..,caping' hein .~· run 0\ CI ' him..,elf.


REPORT OBITUARY.

OF

CII.\prEl~-GENEH . \L.

TlIE

OBITUARY.

The Chapter~General records with deep regret the death of the followll1g Members and Honorary Associates : KNI G HTS

OF

J USTICE.

The Earl of Minto, K.G., on 1st March 191+. T?e Earl of Ellesmere, on 13th july, 1~)1+. FIeld Mrtrshal the Earl RoberL, lJ.\!:"., K.G., on J+th ?\'O\'ember, 191+. CHAPLAINS.

The R~\'. Henry !?am'ers :Ylacnamara, 011 3rd July, 191-+. fhe Right Re\·. Bishop Blyth, on 5th N o\'ember, 191-+. KNIG HTS

The Lord

OF

trathcona and Mount Royal,

G.C'.;\I.G.,

on 21st .falluar v ,

191-+.

1

1

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Lieut. -Colonel Richard Holbeche, on 11 th February, 191 +. Colonel Harry Molyneux Carter, c. B., on 16th February, 191+. H. E. Harry Maule Crookshank (Pasha)' ;\J.R.C.P., on 25th March, 191+. The Lord Merthyr, K.C.V.O., on 27th .-\ugust, 1914. Colonel Jeffrey Hale B11rland, on 9th October 1914 Surgeonber, Major-General Sir Jobn R\'' Cole Rea'de , I'\. .c·. ['~., 011 .,.~th o\'ern1914. Daniel. Robert Wilkie, on 17th O\'ember, 191+ V1scount Northland, on 1st Februan' , 1915. HIS Honour Lieut. -Go\'ernor Sir Franc(s Charle "' .'" L't anls . Ias r~anRelier, . K.C.;\1.G., LL.D., on 8th Februan', 1915. S~r john Cameron Lamb, c. B. , C'.;\I. G., 'on 30th :VI arc]) ' 19 1,). S 1r Cl1ar Ies S eely, BT., on 16th April, 1915. Edmund Owen, LL.D., F.R.C.S, on 23rd July 191:; The Earl of Kilmorey, K.P., on 28th July, 1915. ,. Col:mel Lees Hall, R.A.M.C., on 15th August, 1915. MaJor-Genera~ Archibald Lewis Playfair, on 9th Septembel', 1~ 1 Colonel the RIght Honourable Sir Clrtude M. MacDonald, G. c. :\;.·l;. \ . . G.c.\'.o., K.C.B., on 10th September, 1915. ' . ~aJot Percy Garratt Shewell on 21st October 191:; S1r.Arthur Milford Ker, C.LE'., M.\'.O., on 2nd Octob~r, 1915. MaJor.CharlesJames Sutherland, !\1.D., on 17th No\'ember 1915 The V1scount Alverstone, P.c., G.C.M.G., on 15th Decernbe'r, 1915. T~e

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LADIES

OF

'

GRACE.

Mrs. S~rah Rhodes, on 2nd January, 1914. Mrs. Pitt ~raffen, on 6th February, 1914. The MarchIOness Cassar de Sain on 27th March 1914. Lady Pirbright, on 26th N ovemb'er, 1914. ' Lady Trendell, on 5th December, 1915. ESQUIRES.

J ames George Powell, on 4th September 1913 C?arles Peter Little, on 18th January, 1914. . LIeut. :Col?nel Lacey Robert Johnson, on 17th April, 1915. Captam Nicholas George Berwick Lechmere, in October, 1915. HONORARY

SERVINC

BROTHERS.

Ge.o~ge Somerville, on 8th June, 1914. WIlham Stewart, on 27th January, 1914.

George E d wards, on 17th Sept ember, 1914. Joseph Shelmerdine, on 17th November, 1914 . Major Edwin Bedford Steel, M.B . , R.A.:'vf.C., on 23rd November, 1914. Gardiner, Major Alec, R. E., killed in action, December, 1914. Frederick Spencer, on 20th March. 1915. Mathieson Harry J acoby, on 3rd April, 1915. Lionel Mewburn Brown, on 9th April, 191 S. Thomas Harrison Roberts, on 20th September, 1915. HONORARY

GRACE.

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SERVING

SISTER .

Mrs . Louisa Barnes, on 4th June, 1914. HONORARY

ASSOCIATES .

Henry Goudie, l\l. B., on 7th December, 1912. Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Fenton, on 27th July, 1913. VVilliam Henry Robinson, L.R.C.P., on 11th January, 191+. John Wiseman, on 29th January, 1914. General The Right Honourable ir Henry Brackenbury, G. C. B., K. C. S . 1., on 20th April 1914. Mrs. T. \V. Wood, on 29th .\pril, 191 +. Colonel Thomas ~oore Dawson, L.R.C.P., on 19th :\Iay, 191+. \Villiam Cotton Corn wall, ~l. D. Colonel Howard Hill, on 3rd No\'ember, 191+. Charles \Villiam Lane, on 24th November, 191+. Miss 1ary Mitchell Sle or, on 13th January, 1915. Major \Villiam Gibb, ~l.D., R.A.l\I.C. (T.F.). Surgeon-General ylmer Martin Crofts, C.1. E., L. R. . P. &. • ED., K. H. S., on 12th April, 1915. Henry Algernon Hodson, L.R .. P., on 8th july, 1915. Edward Albert Clarke, :\I.R. . . , on 16th July, 1915. Surgeon-General Sir harles McDonough Cuffe, K. c. B., F. R. C. S. ED., on 4th October, 1915. Lewis Mark Frank Chri ·tian, :\1.8., on 14th October, 1915. \Villiam Munro Jennings, !\l. D., on 5th N o\'ember, 191 S. James Robertson Crease, F.R ... , ED., on 20tb November, 1915. Ernest Osmond Bishop Voisin,!\I.R . . . ,L.R.c.p.,on 24th No\'ember, 1915. Alfred Earlam Johnson, on 15th December, 1915. The Earl of Minto wa Governor-General of Canada and subsequently Viceroy of India in \\'hich capacitie it is well known he served his country \\'ith fidelity and de\'otion. He took very great interest in and afforded great support to the advancement of the \\ork of the Ambulance Department both in the Dominion and in India. The Earl of Ellesmere was Commander of the Ellesmere Commandery which was formed in 1911 in that part of Lancashire "'here the family estates are situated for the development of ambulance work in the district, and for the furtherance of other pheres of usefulness of the same kind as that carried on by the Almonry. The public career of Earl Roberts is too well known and distinguished to require more than a passing reference. The valuable work carried on by the members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade on active service in South Africa was frequently brought under hi personal observation and on occasion he has spoken in the highest term of the patriotic and able assistance rendered by its members to the R. A ... 1. C. Earl Roberts D


REPORT OF TilE CHAPTER-GENERi\L.

took a \'ery active interest in the" Indian Soldiers' Fund," of U:e Committee of which he was a member and took man? steps for Its pr~­ motion and for the extension of the good work be1l1g carned on by It for the benefit of the sick and wounded of the Indian Army, the first appeal being issued to some thousand pr~b.able donors on October 9th, 191-+, by Lord Roberts, who frequently vIsited the Headquarters of the Fund in connexion ",ith this ,,·ork. He was at the offices of the Fund only a fe,\' bours before he started on bis last journey to France. . The Rev. H. D. Macnamara was a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Ambulance Department, in the work of which he took much interest. He ,,-as Priest-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria, and was re-appointed by King Edward VII and the present Sovereign. He became Minor Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral in 1884, and in 1893, on the presentation of the Dean and Chapter, was made Rector of the United Benefices of St. James's, Garlickhythe, and St. Michael's, Greenhithe. Bishop Blyth, the Anglican Bi hop in Jerusalem and the East, took great interest in the affairs of the British Ophtha.lmic. Hospital, J e~u­ salem, and ,,·as ah\·ay ready to take any steps 111 hIS power for Its pro perity. . . Lord Strathcona's support of Education and phIlanthropy IS well known. Among his benefactions being the endo\vment of the McGill Uni,·ersity to tbe extent of £110,000. \Vith Lord Mountstepben he also celebrated Queen Victoria' Jubilee in 1887 by pro\·iding £200,000 to build the Victoria Hospital at Montreal, ,,·bile thc ame donors later, in 1896 endO\\"ed it ,,-ith a further um of £160,000. J n 1896 he built and en~lo\\'ed the Royal Victoria College for Higher Education of \Vomen at a cost of anotber £200,000. He was Patron of the Canadian Pacific Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association. Colonel Holbeche uperintended tbe \Varehouse in Tooley Street, established to collect and despatch clothing and comforts for the sick and ,,-ounded in the South African and Chinese \Vars, and wa daily in attendance tbere. He wa appointed Librarian in 190-+ and remained in office until his death. He was joint author witb the late Re\". \\T. K. R. Bedford of a history of tbe Order. H. M. Crookshank-, Pacha, was for ten year. British Controller General of the Daira Sanieh Administration, Egypt, his administration being very successful. He was one of the first members of the Medical Staff of the St. J obn Ambulance Association and acted bOlh a . lecturer and examiner to man\" cla ses in London, the Pro,·inces, and abroad. He was created a Pacha in Egypt in 1890, and from 1883 to 1896 acted as Director-General of Egyptian Prisons. He sen'ed through the Franco-German War, tbe Turko-Russian 'Val' and the Soudan Campaign in 1885. He ,,·as a Knight Commander of tbe Imperial Order or tbe Osmanie and held the Grand Cordon of the Imperial Order of 1edjidieh. Lord Merthyr. formerly Sir \Villiam Lewis, was a large employer o[ labour in South \.\1 ales. He ,,-as President of tbe St. Davids Centre, and a member of the Cbapter-General and the Central Executi,·c Committee of the Ambulance Department. Colonel J. Hale Burland \\"as appoi n ted Commis~ioner in charge of the Canadian Red Cross during the present ,,-ar. He had been closely connected with the work of the Canadian Red Cros~ Society, and in 1912 organised the Quebec Province Branch.

OBITl r. \RY.

53

Surgcon-Major-Gcneral Sir John By Cole Reade enl(~rcd the Army Medical Service in 1854, and had a long list of honours and of war service in the Crimea, in the J ndian Mutiny, and in Afghanistan. He was -Honorary Surgeon to the late Queen, to King Edward VII and to King George V. He e\'inccd much interest in thc transport appliances of the Ambulance Departtrlent, and made several valuable suggestions for their improvement. Sir John Cameron Lamb was Deputy Chairman of the Royal National Life Saving Institution, with which the Ambulance Department of the Order has been so closely connected. Sir Charles Seely was a very active supporter of tbe Derbyshire Centres, especially those connected with the Collieries with which he was personally interested. Mr. Edmund Owen \Va one of the earliest members of the medical staff of the St. John Ambulance Association and had becn a member of the Ccntral Executive CommiLLee of the Ambulance Department almost from its inception. He had taken a very strong interest in the work of both the S. J. A. A. and S. J. A. B., and was Surgeon-in -Chief of tbe latter body for a number of years. He was al. 0 one of the original members of the Joint War Committee of the Order and British Red Cross Society as well as Chairman of its Personnel Committee and rendered \·ery valuable assistance to the Nurses' Department. The Earl of Kilmorey fought in the American Civil War, and more recently took an active part in Irish politics. He had been A. D. C. to the King. Colonel Lees Hall \Va a member of the lecturing and examining staff for a great number of years, and had rendered \'ery valuable service in the Colonies, e~pecial1y in India, Ceylon, and elsewhere. He occupied the position of Deputy Commissioner of No.1 District of the St. John .\mbulance Brigade. Major Percy Garrall Shewell wa Chairman of the Cheltenham Centre of the St. J 01111 .\mbulanc ,\ssociation and also A si tant Commissioner of the St. J ol1n .-\mbulance Brigade for No.2 Di trict. He wa a most generous benefaclor to the \\'ork of the mbulance Department, and hi loss both to the local units of the Centre and of the Brigade ,vas most deeply felt. Sir Claude MacDonald wa~ ecrctary-General of the Order, though his unfortunate death a short time after hi appointment rendered it impossible for bim to perform many official dutie. in that capacity. He had, however, for nearly a year pre\'iou ly rendered most valuable assistance in connection with the present European war and wa Chairman of the Foreign Service Department of the Ladies' Committee. He had a most di tinguished diplomatic career and bad been Ambassador at Pekin and Tokio. Mrs. Rhode was a greal upporter of the work of tbe Ambulance Deparlment in New Zealand, and in her will bequeathed £500 to the \Vashington CenLL-e of the SL John Ambulance Association; £600 to the District Nursing Guild of L John; £1,000 to the Boy' Institute and large sum to olher N 12"· Zealand charities. Mrs. Pitt Draffen was a generous contributor to the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem, in which ' he took very great intere t, and was also a liberal benefactor to other works of u efulne ' s of the Order.


5+

jj

REPORT OF THE CHl\PTER - GENER,\ L.

The Marchioness Cassar de Sain wa the w idow of the seve n t h Marquess Cassar de Sain of the 1altese N obili ty. Sh e was a Nurs ing Sister of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and took m u ch interest in the work of the Ambulance D epartment of the Order. Colonel Fenton was recommended to the Ch apter-General for recognition by the Grand Prior, His R oyal Highness being we ll aware of his actiye interest and support of the work of the Amb ul ance D epartment. M r. John 'Viseman rendered very able assistance at the time of t he I ncorporation of the O rder by Royal Charter. General the Right Honourab le Sir Henry Brackenbury's distinguished career a a soldier and his professional services are well known . He was one of the original members of the first Committee of the S1.. John Ambulance Association and his ervices under the National Society for Aid for Sick and \Vounded in \ iVar during the FrancoGerman \Var will be well remembered by the older members of the Order. ~1rs. T . 'V. 'Vood was the wife of the late Reelor of St. J ohn's PrIory Church, whom she was ah\'ays ready t.o assist in parish work and in the promotion of ambulance classes in Clerkenwell. Colonel T. Moore Dawson was for many years Surgeon to the Liverpool Police Force, and was for thirty years closely connected with the work of the St. John Ambulance Association, both a. Lecturer and Examiner and as Judge in Competitions. Surgeon-General Sir Charles MacDonough Cuffe was almost t.he earliest member of the medical staff of the St. John Ambulance Association and took a very active part in the formation and org anisation of the work at the \ V oohvich Centre, especially in the days when the O rder had in contemplation simply the formation of a civilian reserve of the Army Medical Department. S~rgeon-G~neral Aylmer Martin Crofts was for 30 years in the Indian ~Iedical SerVIce. He played a yaluable part in the Afghan Campaign of 1878-80, the Egyptl~n \Var of 1882, and the China Expedition of 1900-1. ~e. was apPol11ted ~onorary Surgeon to the King in 1913. Dr. ChnstIan was an actIve member of the medical staff and had rendered. very great assistance to the Ambulance D epartment in t he preparation of two most useful handbooks, both of which are still in use and are much .v alued by students wishing to qualify in ambulance work. He played an Iml?ortan,t part in raising the standard of competitions, and was espeCIally Hltere ted in those open to the Rai lways of England and Wales,

Report of the Chief Con1n1issioner for the Brigade Overseas. 1st O ctober 1913, to 30th September, 1915, (Received too late for inclusion in the body of this Report) ,

OWING to the W orld War which broke out sh ortly before the close of the Brigade year 1914, the enorm ou s pressure t hereby caused at St. John's Gate has rendered im poss ible any regular and syst ematic compilation of the work done in the O verseas Districts, but it must not therefore be assumed that the w ork has in any way languished, or that the Officers in charge of Districts have failed to do all in their power to keep me informed as to their proceedings. On the contrary, wit.h very few and unimportant exceptions, the routine and steady development of the Brigade Overseas has progre sed to a most satisfactory extent, and I am more than grateful to the superior officers of the Brigade Overseas for the loyal support and he lp they have afforded me in carrying on so efficiently under the abnormal conditions caused by the ,\Var. In an organi ation such as the Brigade Overseas, which embraces the Empire of India and every British Dominion and Colony, each one of which has vied with the other in a magndlcent rally to the Mother Country in her hour of need, it can readily be imagined that the Declaration of 'Yar in August, 1914-, and t.he national call to arms, extending to the most di. tant confines of the British Empire, could not fail t.o temporarily dislocat.e the work of the Brigade O\·erseas. As soon as war ,,'as declared I issued instructions to each Officer in charge of a District, to place their services at the disposal of the local Government, and to use their o\\'n discretion as to carrying on the routine of Brigade 0\ en.;eas \\'ork, only referring to Headquarters on matters of exceptional importance \\ hich required a deci . ion, The result has fully ju, tified t.hi" action, and I am happy to report that not only have many members of the Brigade O\·erseas done plendid \vork as members of Ambulance and Nursing Divi ion~, but numbers ha\'e borne a gallant share in the \var, both in the fighting line and in the Military Ho pitals; \\'hi! t tho, e \vho ha\'e remained at home have maintained and greatly de\ eloped their efficiency and nurnbers, and ha\'e rendered valuable, ervices in local Hospital ~ , l\loreover, t.he member:., of the Brigade On'r cas, in common \\'ith tho. e of the local Centres of the .\s!::>ociation, ha\'e showl1 the greatest de\'otion and self-sacrifice in the contribution:., which they ha\·e made in money and kind for the relief f the wounded and for the comfort of the troops, I am helYing carefu I n.;c~1rd" kept of e\,erylhing \\'orthy of note regarding the sen'ice L)[ member" of the Brigade Overseas, in thi~ and other respects, and hope, \\'henevcr the much de~ired ces, at.ion of hostilities takes place, to be able t.o embody the \\'ork or each District in a Report which will, I feel sure, be a record wort.hy of the be~t traditions of the Order. In every Colony and Dependel1q \\'h rc hostilities are in progre:.,~, t.here have been representative. of the Brigade O\'erseas doing their duty \\'ith th\..: regular forces.


S6

TIlE

ST.

JOHN . bfl3 CL.\NC E BRIC .\ DE OVERSEAS.

Several of the Officers in Charge of Districts ha ,-e been and are sti 11 on active service. Amongst others Lieut. -Col. G. Barclay, \'. D., Deputy Commissioner for the Dominion of New Zealand. Major J. Alexander, Assistant Commissioner, Cape of Good Hope District Union of South Africa. Major C. Macpherson, 11,1. B., Assistan t Comnlissioner for N ewfoundlancl . Lieut. -Col. R. J. Blackham, c. 1. E., ssistant Commissioner No. J. District, Empire of India. F. W. Finn, District Superintendent in Charge, No. II. District, Empire of India. C. A. Bolton, Assistant Commissioner, West Australian Goldfields District. G. H. U smar, L. R. C. P., Acting A sistant Commissioner, Orange Free State District, Union of South Africa. Lt. -Col. F. L. Vaux, ?II. D., Assistant Commis ioner, lanitoba District, Dominion of Canada. Capt. G. R. N. Collins, District Superintendent, Ontario District. Lieut. A. J. Gatt, District Secretary, Malta Corps. Lieut. -Col. H. Vv. Bryant, L. R. C. P., Acting Assistant Commissioner, Victoria District, Commol1\\-ealtb of Australia. It would be invidious to attempt to select any particular District or individual for special commendation when all ha,'e done so well. An important step has been taken by the appointment in N oyember last of a Commissioner for India, in the person of Surgeon-General Sir Pardey Lukis, K. c. s. 1., who has been for some years Chairman of the Indian Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association, and whose unrivalled experience cannot fail to be of the greatest value to the Brigade Overseas within this Empire. My best thanks are due to Surgeon-General Sir J. Porter, R.~., K.C.B., K. C.M. G., ,,,ho, notwithstanding his arduous duties, on being recalled to service on the outbreak of war, first at home and then in the Dardanelles, continued to give me the value of his ad,-ice, and ince his return to England has resumed his duties as Surgeon-in-Chief. The Lady Superintendent-in-Chief, 1" rs. J. c. Dalton, has kept in regular touch with the Nursing Corps and Divisions, and has been of much help to me. Mr. W. H. forgan, whose important dutie as Director of Stores have been immense during this strenuous period, has all the same found time to gh-e me valuable assistance, without which I could not have carried on.

FINANCIAL

i\PPENDIX.

THE ACCOUNTS OF THE ORDER.

1.

I ncome and Expenditure Account for the year ended 30th SepLember, 191 +.

2.

Balance Sheet at 30th

,.,

I ncome and Expenditure Account for the year ended

~)

.

eptember, 1914.

30th September, 1915. 4.

Balance

heet at 30th

eptember, 1915.

THE WAR FUND OF THE ORDER. J.

Receipts and Paymt:nLs AccounL from th e beg-inning of the \\'ar to 30th ~ eplember, 19 J 5.

T. JOH~ A~lB 'LA:"ICE BRIGADE 110 PITAL.

6.

ReceipLs and Exp nditurc Account, from 15th October, 191+ Lo 20th

dober, 19l5.

7.

List of Contribution ' to the \

8.

List of ContribuLions Lo the

Ho pita!.

ar Fund of the Order. ~ l.

John Ambulance Brigade


FOR YEAR ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 1914,

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT

S8

INCOME.

EXPENDITURE. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

.£716 4 9 268 14 11 329 11 8

Salaries Rates a nd taxes . R ent . Printing, stationery and general expenses Audit fee . . . . Expenses connected with Lillie l\laplcstead Special grants. '. ' Contributions to superannuation fund

4-H

Members' oblations Members' foundations Interest on investments . Intel'est on loan to the St. J ohl1's Gate (Clerkenwell) Co., Ltd. Ground rent

8 10

52 10 0 76 6 0 ~07 15 6 303 19 6 2499 11

Deduct Proportion of Rent, Rates, Taxes, etc., applicable to Ambulance D epartment . AMBULANCE

631

£1868

2

1

7

137 6 10 31 17 5

I

599 14 11 ~

7

9

159 12

2

8764

7 11

2060"}

7 10

2099

9 0

219 toO

6 7 0 0

INV ,\LID TRANSPORT CORPS-

62 12 0 7

626 H

5

281 15

5

TIlE ST. JOHN A:lfBl.iL.\NCE BRIG .\DE -

Contributions tat ion Legacy

371 19 9 786 18 11 10 6 8

towal-cls

maint nance

of

13023 2087 15 2 211 19 6

3

5

726 12

~l

5

1

(Exclusive o[ contributions received [or \\-ar purposes separately stated on the Balance Sheet).

T.\XES, ETC.,

631

8 11 J6284 10

8

OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL AT JERUSALEM.

Expenses at London Office including printil1 g, stationery and general expenses . Expenses atJ emsalem including salaries, " 'ages, house-keeping, drugs, repairs, maintenance of furnitUl'e and fittings and general expenses Alterations and impro\'ements at the Hospital Reserve for reinstatement after the " 'a i'

BRITISH

178 19 10

4350

Turse 's salary Diets Dressings Contribution t~) Parish House

63 53 6 42

2 19 3 11

Donations and anIlual ubscriptil1J)" Offertory, St. John's Day.

9

9 4 j

7 7

or

198 1t

j

0

RESERVE

;\gainst deprec iation of Investments

1 16

195 16

0 5

~

ALMONRY.

9

165 objects

528 19 10

2 10

LIBRARY.

Purchase o[ books, prints and interest to the Order

OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL AT JERUSALEM.

Donation and annua l 'ubscriptionc; Payments by patients Dividends and inteest on special fun Is .

1849 9 7 321 13 5 2000 0 0

ALMONRY.

:WOO

0 0

BALANCE

Carried to BaJance Sheet

3 5

~l

applicable to Ambulance Departm en t

.

£11680

Fees for removal of im'alids

1125 13 676 12 0 134 13 4 1999 10

BRITISH

943

15.1 0 0 77 10 8

THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE-

RATES,

3 0

DEPARTMENT.

Gross profit on sale of stores Donations and annual subscriptions Charged to centres and detached clas e in respect of instruction

[NVALID TRANSPORT CORPS-

Public duly and maintenanc e of station . Salaries Travelling expenses. Printing, stationery and general expenses Uniforms

8"} 11 122 3

INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES-

1 7

1075"}

Salaries . Printing, stationery and general expenses. Outfits, etc., granted to \ ' oluntary Aid Detachments Travelling expenses. Expenses of removal of ilwalids, including horses, travelling and incidentals . Salaries and wages . Printing, stationery and general expenses Repairs, depreciation and renewals of carriages and appliances

9 2

3-+49 17 5

1380 5 10 708 4- 1

TERRITORIAL BRANCH-

£736

3

INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES-

£6351 1 23H 10

0

909 0 0

8 11 AMBULANCE

Lecturers ' and Examiners' fees and expen 'es Salaries and wages . Printing, stationery and general expenses Carriage and freight

£1597 14

2

DEPARTMENT .

SPECIAL COl\IPETITIONS PROPORTION OF REKT,

59

241tl 13 £272~5 18

3

8

J

0

78

..}

2 86


BALANCE SHEET AT

60

30th SEPTEMBER, 191-l.

61

LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL.

ASSETS . .£6696

CNDRY CREDITORS .\ KD OUTST.\ N!)[NGS

C .\ SB-

At BankCU ITent account Deposit account

PECL\ L Ft:NDs-

.£-woo

For St. ] Ohl1'S Gate, additional buildings " St.] ohn's Clerkenwell advo\yson " Staff superannuation " British Ophthalmic Hospital, ] erusalem, Building Fund Endowment Fund .

1121 3089 .£2253 8 5416 16

0 4 7

0 0 1

£8142 31500

9 0

+ 0 £39642 400

In hand .

9 0

40 £40042

0 1

INVESTMENT

7670

+

1

2000 :2000

0 0

0 0 4000

2

0

0

C.\PIT.\L-

54711 11

As per last accoullt Add Balance of Income and Expenditure Account fOI' the year to date as pe.r annexed statement.

8

2418 13 57130

4

9

Cl1NTRIBVflOXS RECEIVED FOR \ \ '.\R PL'RPOSES-

From the Public From the Timcs appeal on account of the Ordet-'s shat-e

10832

1

9

25000

0

0

Less cxpcllllilure thereout

35832 995

1 6

9 5

/

4

011 general accounL15880 15

RESERVES- -

For reinstating the British O phthalmic Hospital, ] erllsalem, after thc war Against depreciation of Investments

9

IIELD-

3-!-836 15

4

£ 513 12 9 Consols .£3115 12 4- I ndia 3 p . c. tock. . £3108 1 6 Bank of England Stock" A .. account ' " £1000 Leeds, Bmdford & IIalifax Railway 6 p. c. Guaranteed Stock. . .£1200 Birkenhead Railway COllsolidated 4 p. c. Stock .£2800 Ceylon 3 p. c. tock. .£1500 l\Iadms and Southern l\labratta Railway 4 p . c. Debenture tock . 1;2000 Sien-a Leone 4 p.c. Ins ribed Stock £2000 South African 4 p.c. InsCl"ibed tock (Markel yalue at 27th July, 1914, £19485) In t-espect of British Ophthalmic Hospital Endowl1l nt Fund£ 7 3 9 1 Bank of England tock I I B" account . ':(2061 14 6 India 3~ p. c. tock £ 65 East India RaihYay " B" .\Ilnuity (Markel value at 27th Jul;', 1914, £4798)

411 11 0 2492 9 10 7829

4- 11

1545

0

0

1308 2415

0 i

0 0

1471 17 J985 -11965 4

0 0 0 21423 14

9

2009 11 2 1912 4 11 1495 0 0 5416 16 1 -----

26840 10 10

Sn;DRY DEBh' J\S -

Ambulance Department, Ie s re::ier\"l' Gen ral outstanding .\d \' at~ce (secu red)

/

J 1879 14 11 917 0 4 100 0 0 12 96 15

C ,\RRl r\(;U"

STl1RES

_\:\D ,\PPLJ.\;-'Cl:.,>

011

3

hand

alld ill usc, e ,timated at .

3263 0 0 243 2 7 4J02 12 10

!SlG:'\l.\, :lIED.\LS ,\:-;D DIES on hand FREEHOLD PRCPERT\' ,\"1' JERl' ',\LE;\I /

FIXTl RES ,\1\'D FITTI:\GS-

/

396 300

In London .\t J eru alem .

,

and adjoining Sl. John's Gate, Clerkellwell, including' the share in and the loan to the t. John's Gale, (Clerken \Ycll) Co., Ltd" and freehold property let on lea .('

0 0

0 0 696

0

0

29308

1

b

1121

+

0

0

0

.£ 118543 16

4

CO. T OF PRIDllSES al

/

Sr.

JOIl);'S,

CLERKE:'\\\'ELL,

. \J)\·(),,"Sl):-'

RIGHTS 1:,\ C.\STLE ,\J Kl)l.l1SSI,

-- ----------------------.£ 118543 16

4

C\ PRl

S

30

l1<.l\ ing examined the abo\ l! Balance he et and Income and :t.xpenditure Account with the books and \'ouchers of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of ] erusal'l11 ill England and " 'it b lhe relUnl received from J eru alem We hereby certify them to be correct. 3, Frederick's Place, PRICE, \ \ ' ,HERIH..1l' SE ~" Cl), Old ]e\\,n' , E.l' 6th July, J9J5.


I NCOME AND EXPENDITU RE ACCOUNT

62

FOR YEAR ENDED :)Oth SEPTEM_BER. 191 :>. INCOME.

EXPENDITURE. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

307 11

3302 Deduct PropOl-tion of Rent, Rates, Taxes, etc., applicable to Ambulance Department

Lecturers' and Examiners' fees and expenses Salaries and \\' ages Pl-inting, Stationery and General Expenses Carriage and freight TERRITORI.\L BR .\:\ ][-

Salaries Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Outfits, etc., granted to \ 'oluntary Aid Detachments Trayelling Expenses I:\\,ALID TR.\NSPORT CORPS--

Expenses of removal of im'alids Salaries and \Vages Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Repairs, depreciation and l-cnewals of carriages and appliances

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION,

,£845 2 615 10 4 320 16 8 440 16 3 99 15 0 78 16 8 594 2 9

Salaries Rates and Taxes Rent Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Audit Fee Expenses connected with Little Maplesteml Special Grants Contributions to Superannuation Fund

AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT . INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES--

0 16 .3 16 10 11 ;)

Members' o blations Members' fo un dations £,925 10 rntel-cst on Investments . , Interest on Loan to the Sl. Joh11's Gate (Cler\.;:enwell) 66 0 Co., Ltd. 115 4 Ground Rent

- - -- -

0

994 15 4 62 13 ,)

-------

Gross profit on Sale of Stores . Donations and Annual Subscriptions. Charged to Centl-cs and detached classes in r('spect of illslnlct ion

13814 18 6

1+45 16

2

2

L:;H74 17 l) 302 9 -+ 12H22 14 10 29000

1 11

;)

162 9 10 -------

Fees for

1890 17

1'(,1110\

1666 0

1:)

3 TIlE

304 13 9 496 5 10 731 8 .2 983 1 6 46 15 ,) - - - ---

l\. RI'Sal of inntlids

l:\'\' .\LlD TR,\l\"SPl)RT

930 16 1 1 646 15 1t 150 14 7

applicable to Ambulance Department

S']' Jl)JJ1\ }\:\IBl L.\1\l· E HRIGADE Cont rihutio11" to\\,ard" Illaintenancc stalions

of

2562 4 ~ 150 0 0 1362

0 11

823

11 11 0 0

4000

26049

9 H

BRIT I SH OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL AT JERUSALEM ,

BRIT ISH

28 17 4 659 0 10 --------

25

i':urse's Sal an' Diets Dressings Contribution to Parish House

3

0 11 113 6 9

TRANSFER TO T_\XATIO:-1 RESERVE ACCOlj:-1T

ALMONRY .

1107

?--(;)

PENSIOi'l P .\RT COST OF AD.\PTATIO:\ OF Bt.:ILDll\'G .\DJOIl\'I:\G ST. JOHN'S GATE TO PljRPOSES OF TE:\[PORARY OFFICE PROPORTI0:-10F RE:\T, RATES AND TAXES, ETC.,

Expenses at London Office including printing, stationery and general expenses. . Compensation to Staff and other expenditure.

0 0

£3680 AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT. INSTRt.:CTION ANU SALE OF STORES--

THE ST. JOHN A?>[Bt:L\NCE BRIG_\DE--

Public duty and maintenance of stations, Including \\'ages of Station Attendants Salaries--Administration Travelling Expenses Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Uniforms

2

£,2478 17 11

14

--- - ---

£1684 18 0 88R 0 0

9 10

823 11 11

£9263 2284 1327 938

03

6

o

68

o

6H7

I~

2

9

HOSPITAL AT Sub ~riptions

Donations and r\nnual Dividends and interest on special funds Proceeds of Sale of 'tol-es . ALMONRY .

0

Donations ami Annual Subscl'iption Offertory, St. John's Day

410

o

OPHTHALMIC

0

JERUSALEM

- --

3";)-) 6 3 190 8 0 14 15 7

307,:;1 15

5,:;7

9 10

17 0 0 30 17 4

0

99 13 10

-+717

-+

L I BRARY .

Purchase of books, prints interest to the Order .

and

RESERVE

Against depreciation of Investments BALANCE

objects of

119 12

3000 0 0 2601 11

Carried to Balance Sbeet

£35037

,)

5

3 5

£35037

3 5


BALANCE SHEET AT

64

ASSETS.

LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL. SL'NDRY

CREDITORS ,\:\"O

"',\R T.\X,\TlOX

SPECI.,\L

RESER,"E

£5(39 --1-000

Ol'TST,\XOT:-1GS . \ C-COl';--\T

Fl'NDS-

Sl. John's Gate, additional buildings " SI. John's, Clerkenwell, advowson Staff, uperannuation ., Bl'itish Ophthalmic Hospital, J crUSH km, Building Fund . Endowment Fund (subject to clt.!precialion in "alue of In\"t~slmcnls 1)('1' contnl)

RESERYE for re,illslating the Briti h Ophthalmic Hospital, Jeru alem, after the \\'ar C.\PIT,\L,\s per last account Oblations commuted Balance of Income and Expendilure ..\ccounl for lhe yecll' to date, as per annexed ' talC'ment

0 0

5 0 £9139

--1-000 0 1121 -+ 3449 16

1'01'

£2253

8

5--1-16 1b

65

30th SE P~r EMBER. 191 5.

0

,)

0 0 8

-+ 162-+1

-+

9

2000

0

0

57130 -+ 9 -+2 0 0 2601 11

7 0

[,3765 1500

0 0 {,5265 400

In hand

0

7670

CASIIAl BankCurrent Accounl Deposit Account

,) 59773 16

2

0 [.5665

I1\\'ESTMENTS HELOOn General Accounl{, 513 12 9 Consols . . .£3115 12 4 India 3 p.c. Stock £,3108 1 6 Bank of England Stock "A .. accounl ,£1000 Leeds, BradfOI'd & Halifax Railway 6 p,c, Guaranteed Stock. ' Consolidated ['1200 Birkenhead Railway 4 p.c. Stock Ceylon 3 p, c. lock ['2800 [,1500 1\1 ad ras and outhern 1ahratla Railway 4 p.c. Debenture St.ock [,2000 Sicn'a Leone t p. c. Inscl'ibed Stock . ,£2000 South African 4 p.c. Inscribed Stock. ,£5000 "'ar L\ an ..\-1 p.c .. tock LESS: Rc

7 0 0

C'1'\'e

-+07 2-+92

3 8 9 10

7829

4 11

1545

0

0

1308 2-+15

0 -+

0 0

1471 17 1985 -+ 1965 4 4973 5

0 0 0 0

<lg<linst c1epreci<ltion

(\'alue at dale: "'a I' Loan at par and other Stocks <It 10 p,c. below minimum price , £22-+25). In r Jspect. of British Ophthalmic lIo pital Et dowment. Funcl.Co 783 9 1 Bank of England lock" B " account [,2061 14 6 India 3~ p.C'. Stock [, 65 0 0 Ea. t India Railway "B" annuit v

26392 12 5000 0

5 0

21392 12

5

2009 11 2 1912 -+ 11 1495

0

0 5416 16 26809

(\';due at dale: At 10 p.c. below minimum prices, £-+,318). L ' OR\ DEBTORS-

12643 2 1211 14 100 0

Ambulance Department, less resen'e General Outstanding i\c!yance (secured) C.\RR L\GE . , TORES .\:--10 ApPLT.\NCES on a nd ill use, estimated at l:-;SI G,' IA, l\IED.\LS ,\ND DIES on hand FR EF HOLO PROPERTY .\T JERL·S.\LE:ll FIXTl' RES .\ND FITTI:\GS In London At J erusalel11

7 0

6

13954 17

2

9 ;)

0

-----

hancl

at and adjoining 't. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, including the shares in ancl the loan to the t. ] ohn's Gate ( lerkenwell ) Co., Ltd., and Freehold propedy let on lease ST. Jl111N'S, CLERKENWELL, OVOW 0, RIGHTS 1.'\ l'.\STLE .\ '1 KOLl")ssr, CYPRL',

8

5220 1 9 2-+2 8 7 -+102 12 10

396 "'00

0 0

0 0 696

0 0

COST OF PREMISES

29308 1121 3-+

1

6

-+ 0

0 0

£87154 [.8715-+

-+ Having exal11inL:d the above Balance heet and with the books and vouchers of lhe Grand Priory St. John of Jerusalem ill England, we hereby certify 3, Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, E.C. 19th April, 1916.

Income and Expenditure A~count of the Order of the HospItal of them t.o be correct. PRICE, "'.\TERHoeSE & C .


~be

66

<Sranb lDrior\? of tbe ~r6er of the \VAR

67

lbo5pita( of $t. 30hn of 3ernsa(enl in JEnglanb. FUND. the beginning of the Wal- to 30th September, 1915.

Accoll n t of Rece ipts a nd Payme nts frol11

PAYM EMTS.

RECEIPTS. ContributionsReceived on behalf of the Joint \Val" Committee of tbc Ord e r and the Bt'itish Red Cross Sociely\Var Fund Iotor Ambulance and Kitchen Fund For the SL. Ma lo Hospitals Recei\'cd for the Order \Var Fund Set"bian Relief Fund " " Indian Soldiers' Fund

"

(a) Expenditure made on behalf of the Joint War Committee of the Order and the British Red Cross Society. £50195 -I- 11 12703 18 8 226 0 0 £63125 3 27330 13 583 7 19-1- 6

7 3 0 0 £,91233

"

9 10

Grant fOl' the St. John " ' al'ehollse, recei\-ed frol11 the" Times" Fund

-1-000

0

0

Amount rece iyed frolll Lady Hadfield for t he Anglo-.\.Il1('rican Hospital, \\'imet'e ux , expended as per contra

2160 12

6

Sales of the Book "'Chinliry and the Wounded"

90

i-

'Val' ExpenditureHospital Equipment, Stores and "\ch-anccs Doctors' Salaries Nurses'Salaric Orderlies' \Vagcs Maintenance of Personncl. Equipment of P('r ~Ilnel~ . Continenta l Tra\'clltng Expenses Nurses' Relief Motor Ambulances and Kitchens. Managemenl Expcnses paid to th e Committee Contribution . Balance of thc Sl. John '''ar 'hou<,c Grant

SUIllS

.102

Intel'est on Deposit Refund bv the Joint 'Val' Committee of the Ordet: and the British Red Cross Societv of \Var Expenditure made on its beh a lf b;, the Order as per contra

1

9 7 0 0 17 i10 0 it) 0 H 10 19 7 0 0 7728 2 -I1588 6 2

[,1706 391 14527 8725 117 1794 1645 1000

~

[,"9?r , ..) .... _.:> 1

3

63125 " 7 ,,106 15 10 66231 19

0 10

5 ['105,457 17

8

(b) Expe nditure made on behalf of the Order. 39225 18

3 GrantsTo Indian oldiers' FundIn Cash, £10000; Contribution,> paid over, £19-1- 6s. ; In malcrialto lhe Lad,' Hardinge Ilospital, ,{ 15 -~ :;". 9d. To St. John Voluntary .\ id Detachmellt and other Hospitals Towards upkeep or Motor .\.mbulancl's To Serbian Relief FUlld, includ illg Cl11lt ributiol1s paid on... Expenditure on P er,>o l1ll<.: 1 Doctors' Salarics Nurses' Salarics Maintenance " Equipm nt " Travelling Expcn - '$ " Ordcrlies' \ Vages Travelling Expl.:nsc

"

Forward

£137,012

2

9

10J-IS 11

q

260-1- 0 1.28 10

()

7

0

10~J

0 l-1-lu-l-

389 10 715 10 ) ,..j -

I

9

3

0 7 ,)

0 10 1,; 79 19 11 70 it> 0 .2 ~J Il) :; 21

3108

[,17272 10

2

5£105,-1-57 17 ~

E


68

69

PAYMENTS.

RECEIPTS. BI"oughl forwa rd

£137,OJ 2

5£ 105,457 17 8

£17,272 10

Broughl forward

2

St. John 'Varehouse-

Hospital Equipme~t, Medical Stores and COmfOl"ts for Pallenls Packing. . Carriage and Freighl "Vages a nd Salaries Rent, R ates a nd T axes postages and T elegrams Printing a nd Stationery Fitti ngs General Expense

11-1-6 257

8 11

°4 ° 6 2

238 13 11

267 12 40 37

3

1

35 8 G 2-1- 10 11 89 15 -I-

2

2 1.16 19

NOTE.- A ve ry large quantity of gifts in kind were r eceived by the \Varehouse an d issued to Hospitals prior to the transfer of the \Van~house J\. count to the Joint \Va r Committee.

Expend.iture Ol~ b ehalf of the Anglo-American HospItal, \V lI11 ere UX Equipment . Salaries of Pel"sonnel Travelling Expenses of PL'rsonnC'1 General ExpC'I1ses .

58-1- 19

8

\-133 18 10

131 11 10 2

(i

6 2\60 12

6

Cost of orgall i~in g Voluntary Aid Detach ments, u"a"elling e"penses in France, and ~lobilisatio n of St. John Ambulance BI'igade Milital'Y Resel'\' ~ .

933 \9

2

Cost of publication of "Chi,,;., lrv ;1 n<1 the \\rounded"

107

-I-

9

1 62 809

8

3 7

Administration General Salaries amI \ \ ' ages Travelling and General Expens(>s . Printing and Stationery Postages and Telegrams . Accountants' Charges

85-1-1-93 12 \39 12

9 1

322 11

9

52 10

~

°

Part Cost of adaptatioll of Temponu' y Office'>

.'i

25,2 2 19 10

Total Expenditure

130.7-+0 17

6

6271

5

3

£137,012

2

9

Balance of FundCash reserv d [or outhport Gual"antee Cash on General Account .

Hospital

3 10

6605

3 10

333 1

Less: Sundry Out landing ,-\ccounls

£137,012

°°

5000 \605

7

2

Audited and found corr el, PRICE, \\' ,\TERHOCSE

3, Frederick's PIa e, Old Jewry, E . 3rcl May, 1916.


71

70

THE ST. JOHN ANIBULAN CE Receipts and Expe nditure Account from 1:1th

Dr.

BRIGADE HOSPITAL.

RECEIPTS. To G eneral Contributions

.

" Grant [rom Joint Committee " Interest recei\'cd on D eposit at Bank

Cr.

October , 19 1-1-, to 20th Octo be r , 191 5.

EXPENDITURE. £,51279

4 8

25000

0 0

206 18

By II0spilai Buildings

"

" "

" "

"

£,1 H~O 12

6

Carriagc and Fr~ight .

99 16

2

Insurance

<);; 13

9

lTospital EquipJ11ent, &'l'.

Equipmcllt of J',' rslllll1l'1

Stalf :J.lld Pl'rsollllcl ,

5·'·\ ~ ) J_

(; Ul'sls

Tra\'elling EXIH':IlSl'S Printing and

})

0

7

0

177

7

~;;

17

lOS 17

lalionl'I'Y

422

7

-l

1IS 12

9

9

-l

576 1.')

0

623

4

33668

2 10

0 ,, <)

Postages and Telegrams

..'h'l'

11

9

Cost o[ Appeals

39 13

2

17-\ 1-1

0

General Expens ~s

L~7648G

;)

i\Ianag~l1lelll-

Salarics

"

2

0

-

Staff and Personnel

"

14679

47

Hospilal . l ",spapers

;\ rai n tcn<LllL'L'

0

36 16 12

Salaries o[ Staff alld Pl'l"sollnel Tran~l\illg' Expcn<','~ pi'

1,22737

------

Balance 20th OclobL'r, 1915

3

1,76486

3

.\uclilcd Clncl foulld l'l)rrl'd, CII .\TT ER IS,

Londoll, E.C. 1sl December, 1915.

ICllOLS & Cll., Chartered .\c 'olllltallts, I Iono rary ,.-\udltL1rs.


73

CONTRIBUTIONS.

72

REPORT OF THE CH.-\PTER-GEKER ,\L.

THE 'VAR FUND LIST

OF THE

ORDER.

OF CONTRIBLTTlONS

From 7th August, 191-f, to 30th Septembe\', 1915.

12,263 Dunedin Centre Hampden Nursing Division \Vellington Centre Masterton ursing Division

-t15 12 31 0 100 13-1-

0 0

£ 25,000

Grant from" The Times" Fund Jew Zealand Centres and Nursing DivisionsCanterbury and 'Vest Coast £6,767 H 0 Centre 2,000 0 0 Do. Timaru 1,700 0 0 Do. New Brighton Do. \Vaimate. 1,000 0 0 Do. Sumner -1-75 H 0 Do. Christchurch 300 0 0 Do. Kaikoura Red Cross 20 0 0

8

0

4-t6 12

0

23-1- 12

0

s. d. 0 0

0

0 0 0

Rio de Janeiro Red Cross Festival The \Vynnstay Hunt . . Collection at Colombo, per l\Iajor Sir Allan Perry, receiyed pel" The Times of Ceylon" . . Proceeds of Concert at Royal Albert Hall . Lieut.-Col. A. D. Acland . . . . Portuguese Government, per H.l\I. British Minister at Lisbon Part Proceeds of an Appeal by " The Friend," Bloemfontein Canadian Copper Co., of Sudbury, Ontario. ' The High Commissioner for New Zealand . The Lord I veagh l\Iiss R. L. Whidborne '" The \Vomen's " Patriotic Dollar Fund," Buenos Aires Collecting Cards, per Marconi House 1\1rs. Brinton . The Natal Centre . . . Ceylon Planters c. One Day's Pay " Fund. . . . £SOO each-Mrs. Otto Beit, Raised in Birmingham per the Lord Mayor, The Earl of Derby, Collection in the Isle of Man per the High Bailiff, Hugh Morrison, The Lord 1\Iount Stephen Lady Paget, Major H. E. B. 'Valton . . . .' The Guernsey Centre. A. H. Tod " " £450 each-l\liss Edith A. Day, Cecil Hanbury . Collected for the 'Warehouse Fund per Lady Jekyll . £420 each-Past and present members of the Royal 'Velsh Fusiliers, J. Percy Ragnar . . £-1-00 each-Miss Du Pre, Lt.-Col. and 1\1rs. Hickman Morgan, l\Irs. Johnston, Lord Parker of \Vaddington Lady SmithDorrien, "Yomen's Liberal Federation S.D.R.S.D.. . Mrs. Leopold de Rothschild . The American Red Cross . £300 each-" Herald Patriotic Fuud" New Zealand, The Lady Strathcona l\Iiss Molyneux . Miss Lucy Paget • The Merchant Taylors Co.

12,9-1-4 2,775 1,350

0 0 0

0 0 0

1,290 1,209 1,200 1,111 1,0-1-1 1,015 1,000 1,000 800 800 681 69-1600 531

15 11 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 8 10 0 18

0 0 0 9 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 C 0

4-,000 0 +95 0 +60 0 900 0 -t38 10

0 0 0 0 3

8-1-0

2

0

0

2,400 0 337 6 318 4 312 19

0 9 9 8

600 0 297 10 275 0 262 10

0 0 0 0

£250 each-" Anonymo,us" per Messrs. Hoare, ~nonymous Donors connected With the Falkland Islands, Adelll1e Duchess of Bedford, J. Mueller, The ightingale Fund, Sir Clement and Lady Royd s, Appeal by Singapore Centre, Sun Insu\'ance Office . . . . . .. Mrs. John A. McDougall, ~~I~lon~on, Canada Proceeds of a Picture ExhIbItIon tn 80nd t. per Lance 1 hackeray The Lady Mount Stephen Miss E. Cruddas . . . . . British Patriotic Comlllillee in the AI-genLine Republic £200 each- l\Iembers of ,the Cavendish Club, Sir Sa\'ile B. Crossley, BT., Mrs. III kman l\Iorgan, J. A. James, l\!'v.O., G. B. Longstaff, !\I.D., Mrs. \\' hceley Lea, l\Ir. and Mrs. Henry Noyes, of l\Ielbourne, Victoria, Arlhur E. G. Rhodes, The Earl of l'osebery, K.G. The Prelate of the Order or St. John and hi Diocese The Lady l\Iostyn. . . The British Community in Colombia. Colombo Monthly \\·ar Fund. Collected by Col. G. T. Rawnsley, C.;\{,G., East Lancs Division, Egypt . . . . . Officers and Non-Commis iOllcu Officers of the French Colomal Army, as a return for hospitality shown aL Seychelles Sir Francis Ley, BT. Penny Fund for Sick and \Younded . United l' armel's of ,\Iberl a . The \'iscount Hythe. . Members and llpporters or the Oakley 1lunt Collected by S. Lloyd Harvey Lieut.-Col. G. E. Amyot l\Irs. H. ;\IcCalmont . Collected by the Emergellcy FUllu Committee Lady Swayne . Offertory at t. ;\Iartin' -in-thc-Fidtl \Vomen of Grand Falls, I"e\\'folludland ,\ppeal by Gloucester Centre. The Briti~h Colony in Taple:; £110 each-\\ 'aller Bateman, l\lr. and 1\1rs. J. Campbell Low l\Ianx Ambulance i\IOtOI' Fund. • .£105 each-Hon . F. II. Baring, Earl of Cork and Orrcl'Y, Proceeds of a olleelion by H on. \\'. I I. Goschen. . "The Nursing Times " . . ,£100 each-The Duke of Bedford, The Bibur) Club, '1 h ~ Earl Brassey, G.c.n., " ' .A. Briscoe, " ' .0. Carver, Ceyl~n enll'e, Miss Constance 1\1. D3.\ ie, ;\lrs. Gerald DaVIes, II'. Dymona, ir Keilh A. Fra.ser, BT., ~. N e\\:lon I-~uller, ~he Lady Theodora Guest, T. ClIflon J l!nklns, 1\Ilss Edith ClI~ldTe Lister, l\Iiss Evelyn Cunliffe Li<;ter, The Hon. ~enry . Littleton, G. E. M., The Lady Ennyntrutl' 1\Ialet, II' Horace a:1d Lady l\Iarshall, E. F. 1\[arson" The Lord .Masham, T!1e Countes of l\1ealh, The Earl o[ I'lymoulh, fhe Lady Ela Russell, 1\Jajor P. G. he\\'ell, ingapore Cel~lre, Ll.-~ol. ir Henry Troller and Lady, Troll,er, II.enry \\ ag~ler, ~\ unganui Citizens' Commillec, ltss Edith" arner, raJor I.... II. \\'atkin \\ ' illiams, l\Ji s \\,ilsol1 The lIoll. H. R. Rhodes . . Collected by the Domestic ervants of Chi:,lellur:;t and Bickley St. Alban's English Church, Copenhagen Anonymous. . . . . ., . Professors of U lliversi ty of Birmingham and l' nends £80 each-1\Iiss M. Brodrick, The Duchess of Oll1er eL NewZealancl Subscribers Members of the Permanent Way D partmenl, L. ~" N.\V. IZailway, Crewe • . Catholic \Vomen ' League, London Branch

£2,000 0 0 236 0 0 226 0 0 225 0 0 210 0 0 207 8 0

1,800 0 178 2 178 0 173 11 166 13

0 9 0 0

165

0

0

161 19 160 0 151 4 150 0 1-1-5 0 130 16 125 3 125 0 123 6 122 19 120 0 119 1 117 8 113 16 110 17 220 0 106 0 315 10-1-

3,200 99 97 95 8-183 160 62

0 0

<+

7

0 1 0 0 6 9

0 0 3 0 9

6 11 0 0

2 0 0

0 0 12 6 7 6 0 0 12 0 7 0 0 0 18 1

62 1-162 13

3 -I-


74

REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENEI~.'\L.

1\1rs. J. S. Pitts, St. John's, Newfoundland Miss Hughes . Miss E. A. Davison . £60 each-Mrs. Bedfol'd Fenwick, Henry J. Loftus Members of the \Voillen's Institute " The Queen" Miss l\I. \Villiamson , an Francisco Sir Lauder Brunton Lieut.-Col. Sir Robert \\' . Inglis l\Irs. John G. Pilchet' . Cake and Candy Sale at \Vatford Employees of the Royal Aircraft Fadory, S. Fambol'OlIgh £50 each-An American Friend of 1\1rs. B. L. Thompson, "Anonymous," \". & T. Ayery, Ltd., l\Irs. Bealty, Bignall Hill Colliery Co., The Hon. l\Irs. John Bridgeman, The LOl'd Bolton, Miss C. Brooke, ].l\I. c., II'S. Arthul' Cross, The Lady Agnes Daniell, The Earl of DllI'ham, K. G., Miss Frcshfield, l\Iiss Gartside, l\Irs. Trench Gascoigne, The 'V iscount Gladstone, The Goldfields District St. John ,Ambulancc Bt'igadc O\'erseas, Douglas B. Hall, 1II. P., Dr. Cecil 1\I. Hewer, l\Iiss E. l\I. Holder, A Lady Donor, The Hon. l\Irs. Henry S. Littleton, \Villiam C. Kettle Mrs. Loeffler, l\Ianchester Centre, Sir Horace B. Marshall, Sir John A. Miller, BT., The Rev. .]. Millel', Thc Lord Mostyn, Thc lIon. \\'allace esbitt, ICC., ew South \\'ales Centre, Pennv Funcl for Sick and \\-ounded, The Prince Line, Limited; Ladies of Quetta, India, The Re\,. J. Solon Rees, Mrs. J. Solon Rees, A. E. G. Rhodes, Alf. H. Simpson, Stamford 1 ational Local Relief Committee, H. H. \\'ard, 1\Irs. \Vhitakel', D. R. \\'ilkie Major l\I. E. G. R. Wingfield, T. H. Wollaston, ~Iiss Wood: Ernest J. "'ythes . . . . . . The Congregation and Friends of Chrisl Church, Colon Proceeds of Concerts, Mario Lorenzi . . . The Old Dudley Art Society, Half Sales al Spring Exhibition Miss C. l\1. Dickson. . . . . . Past and Present Members of Royal \V elsh FlIsiliers . Conservative and Unionist \\'omen's Franchise Association British Ladies in Pekin . Proceeds of two Concerts at Landfol'd . £40 each-G. T. Birch & Sons, Ltd., Rowland Kennard, ~liss G. McCroben, The Dowager Lady Nicholson Miss A. M. l\Iay "A.E.K." . £36 each-Flower Day Committee, Lowton, \'. \T. F. \\'I'igley, The Marchioness of Zetland. . English and Hindustani Congregation at St. Paul's Church, Muradabad . . . . Appeal by Launceston (Tasmania) Branch . . . Collected by Mrs. Beazley. . . . , £30 each-Collected by the Duchess of Abercorn, Thc HOIl. R J. S'. Boyle, \Vorkers at Messrs. Eyre & pottis\\'oodc, Ltd., EdwlO Freshfield, LL. D., Entertainment at Hereford, l\Iiss Pulford, J. Walmsley F. \v. Sargant . . \Vaterhouse Co., Ltd., Hawaii Miss Du Cane . . . Permanent Way Department L. & N. W. Railway, Penrith District Mrs. Hoare and Family . . . . . . Canada Lodge of Freemasons . . . . . £26 each-Miss A. F. Burnett, P. Simmons, Tbe Countess Stanhopc Employees ~/ Leyland Motors (1914), Ltd. ' . . £2.) ~ach- Anonymous," The Countess Beauchamp, Frank BelleVille, The Duchess of Bedford, \V. Fleming Blaine, MI's. Stanley Clarke, Joseph Coatcs, \\' illiam COOPCI', The Earl Cowley, Thc Countess of Derby, Un Francais de Paris, Miss

75

CONTRIBUTIONS.

£62 6l 60 120 57 56 53 53 52 52 50 SO

8 0 10 0 0 0 3

3 10 0 12 3

1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 9 0

E. Fellowcs, Miss Gascoigne, ,Colonel Trcnch Gascoigne, Viscountcss Galway, l\frs; Ha.rns" Fra~lk Bawo.rth, Hartlcpools Centre S.J.A. r\ Captall1 \\1. Hlfson, J\t~ISS Jane M. Hughes Major-Gen. II' .\. . Hunlcr \\ cston, h.C.B., D.S.G., and Lady lIuntcr \\' eslon, C. C. IIu sscy, C. E. lIuss,cy, l\Irs. Chas. A. Kclly, Sir John Langman, Lt.-Col. Ll. \\. L?l1g,t ff 1\lajor II. Lyall, 1\11'5. Macandrcw, Lady Marshall, \\ . D. G~al;a!l1 l\Icnzies, Mrs. Platt, SirOwcn Philipps, Lady Philipps, The Countess of Plymouth, G. II. Pop~, Portsmouth Centrc, S.J.A.A., J. Rankin, Collcctcd b? M. \\ . Renton,' Mrs; Rolve, Vise ountess Sl. Cyrcs, Mrs. Harnson Thol11son, fhe C ountes~ de Torby 1\Iessrs. Turner Bros., l\1essrs. S. Turncr & Co., ectl F. A. \"dlker, Col. H. H. \\'ard, 1\1rs. ~:\'arburton. £2-+ each-The Rc\'. George Ncwman, h.10 dc Janclro Literary Sociely's Co~cert , , ,: ' .,,' [,?3 cach-" Afncan \\ orId, Mrs. Dlcklc . £22 each-Thc Lady Irenc UI'zon, Thc Staff of ;,\Ir8. Lcverton IIarris . Palazzo Odescalchi Romc D. C. Re\,. \Valtcr D. 1\Iay . The Hon. J. R. Boyle . Ora-an Rccitals by Dr. Sinclair . £21 each- \\'altcr Carlile, 1\. S. Churchill, Ll)ui!' F. Knuthscn, .\. M. Oppcnheimcr, P. \\ ". Thompson Susan, Countess of l\Ialmcsbury [,20 each-Anon. Eastbournc, Percy ,\<;h\\'orth, 1 he r~o\\'agcr 1\[arci1ioncs, of Bristol, M rs. ~c1 \\')'n Cal\'crley, I hc Lord Castlcmainc, ;'\lrs. \\'illiam Clark, .\. E. ' lan1cy Clad.;:e, Gco. Clark Miss 1\' ancy Clayton, ~l rs. ~ IWie:;,:'I[ iss J uli ' DUl1com be, Lady'DlInsany, :\11'8, Foster, The \ ' iscount Gah:'ay ,:rhc Lord Glcnconner, l\Irs. lIalTison, l\Irs. Lcn~ I'lon IIarns, Col. Henry Howard, Mrs. Innes, Col. R. Kirkpatrick, "1\1.:\1., ", :\Iiss ~. l\Iacnaughlon, l\lrs. McIntosh, D"ac )l1CS ~r. ~rlllcr, SII' Jamcs ~1ills, The :\Iisses l\Iokc, , ir \\,illi am \\'. Po1'lal! l~T.! 1\1rs. Reiss, A. Pitt RiYcrs, E. ., Miss E. Simpson, L'phlnJun Bhcel Tea Co., Ltd., onccl't at outhport, \\' . Slewart utherland, 1\lrs. \\ 'allis Toller, Th~ Lady .,It'ica Thynn , The i'lIarchioncs or \\ 'atcr[ord, G. hclwarcl \\ 11 on Royal School for Dcaf and Dumb hi.klt-;n" ~Iargate JIong Kong Quccll'sollcge Dnllnatl' Society Hong Kong Ccnlre l\Irs. Fuller- Iaitland £16 each-l\Iiss F. Brown, i\liss . . Hamer, Sir J. D. Pender, The Lady t. lIelier The Lodge of Friendship . . . . . . Passeng~r Staff at London Road Station L. &,~.\\'.R., 1\lan 'hester Fisbguard Harbour Traffic and Quay and f Ishguard allCl Goo 1wick Traffic Staffs. . . . £15 each-Barking Hospilal Carnintl, 1\11'. and Mrs. Boul~er Proce cis of ale of Card "Our Lady of Vosges," Collection at Busbridge Church, Dr. C. l\Iacfie ~a!11pbell and l\Irs. J. ~. Campb~lI, l\Irs. A. E. Illingworth, 1\1IS l\IcCau land, Mrs. \ . l\Iilward, R. Brucc hipway Gloucester Ccntre . J. 1\. i\. £14 lOs. Od. cach-Bletchley Rail\\'aylllcn L. <:' N. \\'. R., Rio d Janciro Litcrary ociety . Families in TwyfOl'd, Slen on, Arle lon' and l\Ierrybo\\"er The Mayor of \Vallasey's Relief Fund Miss Hoarc A. R. Dewing . £13 each-MI's. lIamcr, Alfl'ed Preston P. lVI. G. Tombs • 'Whist Drive and Dance at ewton-on-the-l\Ioor Miss E. C. Davenport. .. £12 each-Miss laridge, Irs. Fleming, ere:;. Jackson, 1\lrs. Phillip _ r'

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£11 11s. Od. each-Dr. H. \\'oodley Joyce, Part Offertory St. Matthias', Richmond Collected by a Party of Carol Singel's on 'ew Year's Eve. "St. Mary's" Parish Church, Bocking \Vhist Drive at \Vaterfoot Collected by l\Iiss Hogg Concert at Nancledl'a . . £10 10s. each-1\Iajor-Gen. J. Black, Mrs. Blakesley, \\', S. Brudsheet, The Chancery Bar Lodge '0. 2-+56, R. Corke, R. Fleming Crooks, \Vaynman Dixon, Henry Marshall Fletchel-, The Fletehers' Company, 1\Irs. Goodden, People of Glaisdale and Lealholm, Harrods, Ltd. , Sir F . 1\1. Hodgson, l\Irs. "'oodley Mason, G. H. 1\Ioore-Browne, Norwood Centre S.J.A.A., E. C. Penney, A. L. Recl,-ilt, "St. Paul" Swanley Church Box, Sir Mitchell and Lady l\Iitchell Thomson, Lieut.-Col. A. H. \Vatson, C. J. \Vhittington, Mrs. Ed, \Vickham, Mrs. G. 'IV. 'IV ollaston, Miss C. 1\1. Whidborne, The Archbishop of York. . . . . £ 10 5s. each-The Countess Grosvenol-, 1\Iis ::'11.,\. "'ithington . £10 each-General Sir 'IV. F. Adair, K.C.B" Mrs. Allen, The \ iscountess Allendale, "Anon.," "Anonymous," "Anonymous," "Anonymous," "Anonymous," Col. C. Anstruther, lIf. V.O., i\Iiss J. Austin, Lady Baker, l\Iiss Amy Bal'ber, Miss Elsie Barber, Rev. J. Y. Batley, l\Iiss Bayly, l\Iiss Anna Bayly, C. H. Berners, R. F. \V. Brandt, E. H. Broadhurst, G. F. Brown, Mrs. Burton, l\Irs. Bythesea of Freshford, G. Bonham Carter, Cathcart Park Hospital, Mrs. R. M. Caulfeild, Lady Chubb, Capt. A. E. C. Cochran, Mrs. Thomas Cordes, The Countess Cowley, Miss Fanny Croft, The Countess of Desart, Devenport Naval Store Dept. "'ar Relief Fund, David Dickie, l\Iiss Dickson, Mrs. Dodgson, R. S. Donkin, Miss Duncombe, "A.G.E.," Frank Elkerton, lis Ellershaw, F. N. Ellis, l\Iiss Mabel Everard, Miss Fowler, Un Francais de Paris, Une Francaise de Paris, ::'IIrs. FI-aser, l\Irs. Gilman, Offertory at "All Saints" Gosforlh, l\Irs. Harrison, Charles Hartley, Lt. K. C. lIelyar, I~. N., l\Iiss Hocking, The Lady Home, Sir \Villiam J OhI1S, Mrs. John ston, Thos. Jones, l\It-s. Laidlaw, l\Irs. Laurie, A. Leach, S. R. Livingstone-Learmouth, 1\lrs. Lethbrido-e, Limerick Ladies \Vork l\Ieeting, Hersey Marchioness b of Linlithgow, H. J. Loftus, l\Iajor-Gen. \V. \\'. A. Lukin, 1\lrs. Lyon, l\Iajor, A. D. 1\Iacpherson, l\Iiss Barbara P. Mallet, l\Iiss l\Iaxwell, 1\llss A. Maxwell, Lady l\laxwell-Lyte, l\Iiss Helen J. Moss, M.D., Mrs. Ellen l\Iunn, Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. \Volfe Murray, Tottingham CentreS.J.A.A., ANurse, Lawrence Page The. Viscountess Parker, John Peel, 1\lrs. Chas. Spence: Percival, Arthur B. Potter, Mrs. C. B. Pretlejohn, "A.R.," Miss Rhoda Reiss, Miss Elsie Stephens Retford, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Ronald, The Lady Sheffield, C. Simmons, Skibbereen Branch of vVomen's Emergency Committee, The Duke of Somerset, l\Irs. Spence, Mrs. Clipstone Sturges, The Lord and Lady Sydenham, The Lady Talbot de 1\Ialahide, 1\Iiss G. Tanner, Th~ C~u.ntess Temple, The Misses Ullock, J. \Valmsley, Sir Phlltp Watts, A Canon of Westminster Mrs. vVhidborne, Miss A. 1\1. Whidborne, Chas. E. \Vhite and Miss M. Paul, Mrs. Taylor Whitehead, Miss \Vilson 1\Iiss A. vVilson, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. A. C. Yate, Alfred Yeates, Miss Young . . Colonel H. J. Brownrigg Members of the English Staff of Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son and others in Switzerland. • Welsh Girls School Ashford Middlesex Hartshead Detached Class Concert at West Ashling Ho Tung

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Ellis Kadone. . . ., £9 each-MI's. Fullel- Maitland, Pill Riv ers Military Boxing Tournament at }, almouth . Sir Henry May, K.e.I\f.G. . , ' . . ,..... '. " £8 10 0 each-The Countess of Crawl OI-d and BctlC<lll es, St<ll1ley Melville, 1\1. R. C. S •• Nunthorpe Church , . . , . £8 8 0 cach-M rs. Sha.", Stewart, l\hs~.\\ Ilhams. a~ld tnends, l\Iaryport, Timekeepll1g Dept. at \ I kers, L1I11lled, Taval Construction Works, Barrow-In-Furness Entertainment in Kendal by \Vomen's Liberal Association and \\Tomen's Unioni t Association . " S.E.P." Miss L. Russell £8 Os. Oel. cach-ll . E. Conway, Mrs. Davenport, i\lil>s De\\,ring, A fricnd of Miss Goodbody, The Dowager Lady Loch, Henry Sharp . Church Collcction al Eve ham Bolton Percy Parish Churches . S. Osyth Cottages Horticultural Society £7 10s. Od. each-Rc\'. and Mrs. Campb 11 lIone, Employees of l\Iurray and Machin, Ltd. £7 7s. Od. each-J. Temperley Grey, J. Langfield \\'ard Staff of Pecl Bros. c ' Co. Half collection al Farnfield hun:h . £7 Os. Od. each- ir Henry A. Blakc, Collected at Madrc field, F. prawsol1, \\Talker Female '\ll1bl~lance la s Half proceeds of a Panl.tie al . : \udky, lafTs The Slaff of J ames Capel c ' Co. . . Female Fir l Aid Cia sal \\ ' in lo\\' . South Kirkby \\'ar R lief Fund \\-Oll1ell'~ Bran ' h Collected al Brooklhorpe, Glouce~t l' hire . Lady Barclay's appeal in C. ' .A. Girls High School, Ken ington Bromley Parish hurch . ., £6 Os. Od. each-Lady Borth" ick, :'1/ rs. Burtoll, Lad) Egert~J1, 1\lrs. Gordon, "B. and L.II.," ;\Ii..,s ,\llni e C. Jackson, MISS Dorolhy T. Jackson, lUi s C. Knowks, l\fajor E. larder, l\Iiss Spencer Dr. A. Todd-\\'hilc l\Irs. Sanderson Lecture in Long l\Iarsl\..)ll Parish of Bishopthorpe CliYe Lodge of Freemason. , 1\larkct Dra) lon St. Matthia .., hurch, Earlscourt Conccrl at l\Iashan', Concert al Fellham SL Nicholas, Shepperlol1-0n-Thall1l~~ Madame Caldesi . £5 5s. each-C. J. Andcrson, Bcrmuda Ccntrc S.J. ,\. ,\., Lieut.Col. A. Tyndale Bi COl', King Slreet Bnpti ' l unday, chool, Bishop ton, Irs. Percy Brownc, Mrs .• \lfrcd Burton, i\. Cantle, A. E. Christy, Edward L. . Cod,s, J. R. Collin , J~am~s Corderv, Mrs. G. H. Darwin, Dc Lac)' PI-cceptory No.9.), Sir ArlhuI' Conan Do) Ie, Sir Dyce Du ' k worth, A. E. Ferns, Finsbury Council's Officl'I"s and ,,'o l-klll L'l1'S \\'ar Fund, Gibraltal' C nlre S.].A.A., Gloucester Gas 0., \\ ' . era)" 1\1. D., Edwin T. Hall, Col. H. B. ll amillol1, \V. \llan II armel', L. S ..\., 1\lrs. Hcnsman, Conccrt at Hurs t Girls' School, Dr. Ro )'n Jon es, l'I1.B., Mrs. T. F. Kil' by, Col. G. F. Le\erson, e.G., ir Lc\\'i~ 1\1. rver, BT ., F. R. Mallet, 1\1rs. \Vootlley 1\lasol1, h.cnn c, B. Murray, ir Thomas Oliver, Edmund Owen, F.R.e.S., \\iorshipfu l Company o[ Pattenl11akers, Lady Perrolt, Mrs. Perrott, \V. G. Rathbone, Miss Rosere, The Rev. Leonard Saville, \V. H. eaman, Jas . coll and F. G. Day, Re\'. and

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REPORT OF TIlE CTI.\ PTER -G E~EJ~, \ L.

78

!\Irs. r\. Urling Smilh, !\Irs. 1\'1. Smyth, Mrs . " Taltcr Smyth, lUI's. E. l<'. Smyth, Sir John Stanlcy, ICC. I.E, J. H. Ste \'cn on, :\1cn and Boys' of Stokc F~rry ' Tillage, Tra\\'d 11 ;\'ursing Division S.].A. B. , Victory Chapter of Rose Croix 126, ]. Sim " Tall acc , l\f. D., Mi<;s ;\J abcl " Thilfield, :\liss Mabel \\Ti lson . Sl. _\lbans ChuI'ch, \\'e, lcliff on-Sea. . \Vestbcre Male and Femalc Firsl Aid ClassL's St. Mark 's Church, Co\'cntry. .. £5 each-The Hon. Mrs. Al[red .l eland, Mrs. Allcn, Miss L. ;\1. Allcn, Miss H. J. Anderson, Anonymous, _lnonymous, Anonymous, .\ nonymous, Anonymous per L. C. and \V. Bank, Col. F. H. Applcby, :'diss H . • \ thill, Mrs. Baa-shaw H. 1\f. Bailey, " T. R. Baker, c. v. 0., !\Irs. Reginald Bal-be r: F. H. Barclay, Mr . Beckett, Lady Charles Cavendish Benlinck, Mrs. E. Bcrkelcy, Sir Hcnry A Blakc, F. S. Slout Bland, J. J. Bleckly, Employecs of !\Iessrs. J. &]. Braddock, :\Iiss ;\Iabcl Bramwell, Mrs. Brinton, Mrs. Stewal'ct Bro\\'n T~e Lady Eileen Browne, G . \\-. Buddcn, Miss ,\, F, Burnett: :\llss E. A. Burnham, Edmund BtII-ke, Col. R. :\leil l 'a mpbell, I. lI1. s: , \ V. E. Cant and ;\11- , Canl, E. II. Chapman, Rear Admiral Bertram 1\1. Chambcl's, :\1iss J. C. Child. Lord Clifford of Chudleigh, Re\', J. Langton Clarkc, Miss Zoc V. Cockburn, . Mrs. Cookson, Harrict Lady Coopcr, Miss E. Cooper, ~Ilss Cordcs, :\1iss B. Cowell, 1\liss H. ;\1. CUlllille, T. R. CurtiS :rhc Ead Curzon o[ Kedlcstone, 1\Iiss Danks, Major G. ~. Dar\\'l\1, :'II. D., Miss E. Davies-Cooke, Nicholas David, EdwlI1 Dawes, R. J. ,L Dawes, Mrs. Dean and Mr. and Mrs, James Dean, Lady _\lice Des \'oeux, A, Lo\\'es Dickinson, D: K. Lowes Dickinson, :\Ii s G. Dickinson, Sir Thomas l . Dick-Lauder, BT., Col. G . Dixon, Miss:'lI. Draper, Louis Du Cane, !\II'S. Albert Dulcken, 1\Irs. Charlcs Earle, Mrs. Charles Ebden, Mrs. G. T. Edwards, The Lady Mabelle Egerlon, The L~dy Ellen?oroug~1, R~\' . R: P. and Mrs. Ellis, R. B. Emery, 1\Ilss. Eveleigh, MISS F enw.lck, 1\Irs. Bradley Firth, Col. Sir A., Fltz-Georgc, K. c, \ ' .0:, SIl' Launcelot Aubrey Fletcher, BT., l\IISS D. 1\I. Fletcher, MISS L. ill. Forster, 1\1rs. S. N. Fox, Thc Hon.l\Iuri e l French, "~. "\. G.," Mrs. Basil Gibson, "G.Il. G.," Henry Good,body, A Fnend of H. Goodbody, Miss Goodbody, Mrs. GoodWin, Mrs. Fredk. Gore, Mrs, F. Gorc-Bro,,'ne, Gcol-ge Grazebrook, ,Charles P: Greig, R. H, Griffin, Miss Gurney, l\Irs. H andyslde, Captain and Mrs. Henry Hart-Davis, Miss A., ~~rtland, 1\lrs. Hartley, Offi ccrs and Committee of Ileanor DIVISIOn S.J.A. B., Major H. A. L. Hepper, Miss Hill, Sir \V. H. St. John, Hope, Lady Hope, Miss E. Holder, Miss A. H. L. H,olland, 1\Ilss Holman, Home St. Cuthbert \Var Rclief Committee, Dr. A. Knight H olt, A. Hughes Hughes, 1\1r. and Mrs. C: Brock Hunt, Lady Seager Hunt , Lady Hugh es Hunter, Thc Vlsco~ntess H ythe, 1\1rs. Albert II. Illingworth, Mrs. Arthur H. IllIngworth, R ev. Preb. H. J. Ingram, " -. H. Jalland, l\Irs. A r thur James, Lady J ekyll, Col. Sir Herbert Jekyll, E . Dukinfield JOI:es~ \v~lter Judd, :V~rs. John Kendall, Miss F . Kensett, Open All' Service at Knott1l1gl ey, Major Sir Archibald Lamb, BT., ]a.mes L axon, The Hon. 1\Irs. Lawrence, H. 1\'1. Leach, The 1\1I,sses L eade~, 1\Irs. Lesch~ll,as, Rev. L. :\I. Lcwis-Lon, l\Irs. Llght~ody, MISS C. Innes Llllll1gsto ne, 1\Iiss C. A. Lloyd, l\,1 rs . and MIss. Lowe, Major G. Lund, Rcv. J . D. l\Iacmillan, h.ev. J. 1\IacmIllan, J. \V. !\Iann, J. Manton, Miss Maxwcll The Eat;l of Meath, 1\lrs. Stewart j.\l enzies, Mrs. Mitchell, St: Andr,ew s Church, 1\Ionk~wearmouth, Miss 1\Ionckton, l\Iiss L. 1\1001 house, J. B. S. Gidley Moore, 1\1rs. Morgan, J ohn 11. Moq:~an, c.v.?, Col. W. J. W. h~il', Keith W. Murray, Miss D. Na~on, E. B. K. Norman, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. [ urse S~~s~nhers to the Nu rses' Fund, William Offi cer, M'iss M: hellly, Mr . Dudley Palmer, Mr. and ~1rs. Payne, Miss

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80

Municipality of Santa Comba, Dac • £3 5s. 3d. each-Concert at Moccas Parish, HerefOl-d, "Christchurch," Stafford . Miss Edith Benwell l\Irs. Vandeleur £3 3s. each-J. G. Addison, l\Iiss C.1\1. Armstrong, Banbury Centre S.J.A.A., Jumble Sale in connection with" All Saints Church," Boreham \Vood, l\Irs. Herbert Campbell, Miss Constance Crichton-Stuart, Mrs. R. Crompton-Jones, Mrs. Cude, Messrs. Dixon & Roe, H. A. B. Evatt, Mrs. Sleath Gent, Miss A. D. Greemvood, A. J. Hall, lVli-s. 1\1. A. Hall, \V. R. Heaton, \V. Keith, R ev. C. H. Mosse, 1\1rs. Paton, Miss M. Roop e, Salisbury (Rhodesia) Branch S.J.A.A., E. G. Spackman, S. D. Stirling, B. Terrill, 1\1rs. Terry, Members of V.A.D. No. 268, \Velshpool Ambulance and Ntll-sing Di\'isions, 1\lrs. Hubert \\Tilson l\Iiss Muriel G. E. Harris Adecdon and Rowrah Am bulance Classes Emergency Committee of Thames Ditton \Vard, 1914 IVIiss l\1. 1\IcKegg Banbury Centre S.J.A.A. . £3 each-Mrs. Barker, Miss E. C. Bactlett, Joseph Boston, C. E. Brown, Lady Caillard, Members of Clowne Detached Class, Mrs. Cole, Lieut.-Colonel E. F. Drake-Brockman, Rev. E. H. Enys, Miss Evemrd, Lady 1\1abel Fitz Gel-aid, FOl'dham Church, The Lady Catherine Milnes Gaskell, 1\Iiss Godman, Rev. E. C. Grenside, A Relative of the Hon. Lady Harvey, Mrs. Hutton, Langley Church, J. A. Molyneux, \\-hist DI-ive held by Torth Ribblesdale Habitation of the Primrose League, K. E. L. Pennell, Collection at Poulton-Ie-Fylde, Mrs. Prendergast, Concert at Ranby, Mrs. Pitt Rivers, Mrs. Spilling, Mrs. Brew-itt Taylor, 1\1iss R. H. \Veslon, J. \V. \Vestern, Col. C. S. \Vheeler, L\. Lambeth Palace Chapel Rev. H. A. Hodges Collection at Henton, Somel-set Prince Rupert B. C. Ladies' Bcanch The Misses Hinde Epping Pacish Church A V. A. D. of Tyrone An Entertainment, per Mrs. Clark Ferbane D etached Class, S.J.A.A. £2 12s. 6d. each-"F. A.," Lady Du Cane, Lawrence Galsworthy, M.R.C.S.

" Rex" Holy Trinity Church, Kentish Town Tew York British \Var Relief Association £210s. each-" Anon," "Christ Church" Banbury, Bantry V.A. Society Concert, St. Catherine's School, Bramley, Staff of the Clerical, Medical and General Life Assurance Society, Garden Party St. George's Singing Class, Redditch, N. Roeg, Mrs. Ernest Taylor, Children's Concert, \Vigston Magna, Mrs. Windham Dr. A. Dobson Farnham St. Lawrence Church J. R. Tiplady and J. Cowap Mrs. Thom as . • . "St. Peter's," Rochdale, \Vorking Parly Bickenhead Detached Class S.J.A.A. £2 6s. each-Concert at St. Edmund's Church, Focest Gate, \Vomen's First Aid and Home Nursing Classes at East Peckham £2 5s. each-Barwick Wesleyan Adult Bible Class, Mrs. Hamilton, Lewisham Grammar School for Gids \Vye Church, Kent

81

0NTRIBUTION. ,

REPORT OF TIlE CIf,\ PTER-GENER,\L.

£3

6 8

6 10 6 350 339

85 1 0 3 2 7 326 316 313 311

90 2 2 2 2 2

0 18 18 18 15 15

0 7 6 0 6 0 2 14 6 214 0 2 13 6 2 13 0

7 2 2 2

17 12 11 11

6 0

7 4

J. l\Iacaulay l\Iiss M. Healon . . . £2 2s. 6d.-Lady Salamon, Miss M. \\T. Van der Merlen £2 2s. each-Anonymous, Mrs. E. R. Anson, F. B. Judge Baldwin, Sl. Mary Magdalene. Church, Balh, Lady Bedford, E. Besant Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Bromhead, 1\Iiss C. Brooke, V". H. Burman, Alfred Chawner, L. R. c. r., Church Gresley Colliery Detached Class S.J.A.A., 1\Iiss J. Cockle, E. A. Cooper, Dr. G. B. Courtney, Major A. Tudor Craig, St. Michael's Church \\'esl Croydon, Surgeon-General Sir Chas. Mc D. Cuffe, Col. B. M. Dawes, J. Duff, J\I. D., Messrs. Gilson, Mrs. IIadfield Edward R. Hobbs, Rev. O. M. Holden, Spencer L. Holland,' A. \V. Housley, \\'. ]. Hudson, Irs. Isaacs, " B.J." Brig.-Gcn. P. D.J et:r:reys, Lady Gree1l1e ~elIy, 1'lrs. ~ey, Conc~rt at Launceston, l\11ss Lees, Clel11entll1a Lady Lllford, MISS Caroline Lloyd, il- A. II. T. Martindale, F .Mason, R. B. l\litchell, 1Il.D., Lady \\'yndha1l1 l\Iurray, \ ~cw Zealander, fiss Helen E. Overbury, Rayling Owen, :\lrs.Alfred Paine, E. P. Powell, l\Irs. Rendel, Dr. 1. L. RO\\'an,l\rlhur ale, \Y. P. Schreiner, 1\IIS8' eddon, 1\11'. and l\Ir5. C. F. imond, l\Iessl's. Stead, Taylor c ' Slead, lory < : ' 0 . , Lady lrong, Albert Swain, Fn~llk Thirlw '11, Commanuer \\'. Thresher, R.N., G. H. Vddy, Re\'. E. l\Ialcolm "enables in memory of A . . T., Harold A. \\'alker, \V. ]. \\'arley, H. C. E. \\'enden, C.l.E., \\'hentley & Co., J. .\. Yale, Edward Yeld, ]'S.o . . Collection in the Church of Lo\\'neld IIealh First .\id Classes held by Dr. J. \\'. \\'allace £2 each-1'Il' . AlIcal'd, .\nonymous, Hon. 1\lr<::. John Ashburnham, Amo1c1 Baker, Ballydehob Branch "'0111CIl'S Emergency Committec, Girls' Industrial C nion, Barbados, Re\-. Canon E.]. Beck, 1\1rs. BeYers, Mrs. Boys and I!. T. \\'alson, G. ElIiollBromage, Buckingham lreet ~~ L. C. ". School Girls Sporls Club Patriotic Fe ti\'al, C. Dugald Buckler, Mrs. Cameron, \V. E. Cant, Lady Grisl'lda Cheape, l\IissJ. E. Chilly,A. L. Cochrane, H.S. Cowper, l\liss \'. Lowlh<:'l- Crofton, Dobcross Red Cross Tea, Down I Iatherley Church, Mis Ealon, Edmonton Co-operalive ociety, Capt. E. Pennell Elmhirsl, l\Irs. \\'alpole Eyre," . G.," l\Iiss Gibbons, Ii Gowan, Edward Graham, l\Iiss 1\1. l\1. Graham, :\11'. and Mrs. lIamilton, ..-\. Harris, l\Iiss Hawkins, 1\Iiss Helena II. IIayward, l\Tis~ .\. B. Heberden, Lady \'ictoria Herbert, Lec Hudson, In Memory of "Julia," Kilmanagh Parish Church, 1\1rs. Klaascn, 1\1is .\gnc '. Klaasen, Collection by 1\1rs. Lamberl's family and fcicncls "IIop'picking," l\Irs. Lancaster, Collected b:' l\Il1c. Jeanne Lavigne, H. E. Lees, l\Iiss Marion Lewis, l\Iiss R. B. Liddeard, "1".1 I. 1'1.," Mrs. l\Iacfarren, Bishop of Manchester, Irs. l\Iichael, l\Iis ' II. P. l\Iolyncux, l\Iis Ionk, l\lr. l\Iornington, l\Iiss T\ e\\'land, l\Iiss E. R. Oppell heimer, 1\1iss l\nna Parker, J. .\. ~. P rry, Rhode ia, "J. R," l\Iajor E. S. :\Iardl'r P ainl', 1\1 I' . Reid, 'i bolas Roberls, Charles Roscol', Coli 'ctcd b\' .\. inclair-Buchanan, E. G. packman, The l\Iisses S1l1)~lh. \\'m. Talc, Fredk. G. Toplis, Towednach Independent Brass Band, Re\'. H. Trewenbreer, liss Cordelia . Tnlby, l\Iiss II. l\1. Turing, ~riss l\1. Villi r , Collection from <;Ies of cards "Our Lady of Vo ges," Mrs. \Vane, 1\1r. and l\lrs. Chas. G. \Yhitc, Mrs. VFillimolt, Mis R. 1\1. Wilson, J. R. Woodcock Miss O. M. lIolden R. Grav . \Vood Green D.C.. . . Congl-cgalional Churches at Bow and Zeal Rickinghall1 Church ocial Evening at Bl-adford 1\Iiss 1\Iorlev IIorder \Vellinglon'Pari h Church . Collected Oil beach al Rhosneiger

£2 4 1 234 450

136 10 0 212 2 0 1

T.

25 2 2 2 2 2 2

0 0 9 2 811 8 7 7 6 7 0 6 9

4 12

0

6 15 2 4

0 6

158 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

0 17 16 16 15 14 14 13 13 13

0 3 3 0 0 9 0 3 2 0


82

REPORT OF THE CH.\PTER-GENERAL.

Entertainment in County Tyrone Miss Rhoda E. Neal • Atherton Baptist Chapel Collected by Alexandra College A Performance in Madrid Children's Concert at Homsey St. Matthew's Church, Campfield, Manchester Mrs. J. B. Greathead Dr. L. E. Stamm £1 10s. each-:vIessrs. Amberg & Anderson, Gatebel'g, Thl'ee l\lauds at Ashby St. Ledger, All Saints' R. C. and Holy Cross Chapel of Ease Barlon-upon-Invell, Bil'dingbul'y Church of England School, Hendon Female First Aid Class, Outwell Parish Church, Miss K. H. Tomkins, Mrs. \Valker, l\lr . \Vaymouth, \Vestgate First Aid and Home Nursing Classes, The Servants on Lady Zetland's Estate Concert at \Vhitwell Detached Class £1 8s. each-Rev. A. R. Harrison, l\Iiss "'arner Littlethorpe Church ~e\\" Southgate Dctached Class £1 5s. each-::Uiss G. May Carlos, Mrs. Jas. \V. Howell, 'Iiss Amy Hughes, the Parish of Knockbt'eda, George E. Mead, Mrs. Phillips, Miss Mary Richards, The DO\\"I1s School, Sleaford St. Peter's Church, Southsea Friends at Boston, U.S.A. Ludgyan Church Offertory at St. l\largal'ct's, Patten Rev. \V. Reed £1 is. 10d. each- Darfield Church, Ho\'ingham and Coulton Church. . . . £1 is. Od. each-Collections per]. G. Adam, Arthur Alslon, T. l\1. Angior, Anon., Anon., Anonymous, Percy Armitage, Mrs. Evelyn Annstrong, E. C. Arthy, Dr. Percy Ashworlh, Mrs. Backhouse, Mrs. T. H. Barnard, Miss Bateson, H. Beattie, Miss A. C. Bird, Birkenhead Detached Class, Mrs. Birkmyre, John S. Blackwell, Rt. Rev. G. T. Popham Blyth, J. Bourbon, Miss Bousfield, Bradford Co-operative Holiday Association Section A., J. Percival Brown, Appeal in Buxton by Lt. Col. Rawnsley, Mrs. Fanny Calder, Miss F. N. Campbell, l\Iis~ F. J. Campbell, A. Carleton-\Villiams, Chelsea V.A. D. Hospital, No. 1 Children's Home Tursing Division, Capt. A. C. eton Christopher, Iajor C. C. Clayton, S. H. Collins, l\Irs. J. C. Connor, H. B. Constable, l\Irs. Corkran, Deaconess May Corton, Mrs. L. Cunliffe, Thc Misses Day, Miss Lilian Dixon, G. S. Durrant, "G. E. ", R. G. Emery, l\Iiss A . S. Fenwick, Mrs. \V. B. Fisher, Harry D. Gell, F. Gibbons, H. T. Goddard, Mrs. Gordon, Miss A. du Gue. Nurse Florence Habgood, Dr. C. Herbert Hall, James J. Hall, Miss Ethel Hallewcll, \ V. Hammond, M. K. Hargl'ea\'es, !\I.D., l\Iiss Harvey, Miss Iary Heatley, John H. Henderson, l\lrs. Douglas Hensley, Joseph J. Hewitt, Joseph Howard, In Memory of four generations in India, E. Jackson, Edward Jackson, F. \V. Jackson, Dr. \\'. F. Jackson, Miss Violet Jellicoe, James Johnson, L.R.C.S., Stanley Keith, George Kendall, 111. R. C. s., T. C. C. Lanning, Sir J. C. Lamb, C.B., C.M.G., Mrs. Lomax, B. E. Long, In Memory of Lt. Gen. R. "V. Lowry, C.B., Mrs E. H. Loveland, Mrs. Lythgoe, "C. S. L.", Miss F. Mackenzie, Charles J. R. Maclean, M.D., Miss A. E. Mc\Vhirter, Charles J. R. McLean, Dr. W. Makeig-Jones, In Memory of Captain S. Mason, Thomas Massie, M.B., Mr. and MI's. Matthews and Family, E. ]. Metcalfe, Mrs. Milne, Rev. P. Mossop, Miss Newham, A. M. Nottingham, G. 1\1. S. Oldham, Dr. A. G. Paterson, Rev. Frank Penny, Mrs. F. \V. Pixley, Miss Annie E. Powell. Sir T. R. Price, K.C.M.G., J. P. Purvis, Regents Park Football Association, Members of the Roehampton Club, Mrs. Russell,

CONTRlB

£1 12 8 1 12 6 1 12 4 1 12 0 1 11 11 1116 1 11 4 1 10 9 1 10 6

16 10 1 8 2 16 1 7 1 6

0 3 0 0 0

1

0 4 4 3 3 3

0 5 0 9 7 6

2

3

8

10 1 1 1 1

83

TTONS.

George E. Scholefield, M,D., Dr. T. B. Sellors, Mrs .. eymour, Miss J. Shapland, Sidney Sharp, G. E. Shuttleworth, M. D., S. G. Sloman, B. A. Smith, T. Coke Squancc, M.D., J. II. Stcvenson, Harold Tattersall, Lady Thackeray, Mrs. Oldfield Thomas, \V. Bezly Thorne, M.D., Mrs. M. C. Thurburn, Mrs. Todd, \V. R. Toothill, Collection at \Vands\vorth, G. J. \Veller, \\'e thouscs Class Midland Railway, Han. Mrs. \Vilkinson, A. C. \\'illiams, Mrs. \Vodehouse, The Countess \Valdegrave, Sil,\rthur N. \\'ollaston, ICC. I. E., Re\'. \V. & Mrs. Hilton \Vright. l\Iiss Mabel Steel, San Francisco [,1 each- cc A," Miss A. B. Adams, Miss K. H. Adam, Mrs. S. lY1. Aglcn, Mrs. C. H. Allen, "Anon, " "Anonymous," " Anonymous," Miss Atkinson, Two Ladie in Au tralia, Miss Ethel M. Badnall, Bakers' \ '. Sweeps' Annual Charity Football Cnp Shicld Competition, l\Iiss F. Bannister, Irs. Barkel', l\Irs. Benwell, Major-Gencntl E. J\. Berger, Mrs. Biggs, 5th tandard Brassey treet Birkenhead Council chool, Children of Rookery Road Senior School Birmingham, 1\1rs. Bolland, \\' J. Brewer, fiss Bright, 1\Ii s Britten, l'vI. A. Bulkley, Mrs. Ba rnard Byles, Miss M. Campbell, Baltimore, T. H. Carson, Mrs. Chard, Mrs. Cole, T. . Collin, Mis 1\1. B. Collings. Miss E. Cooper, Courtfield Gardens Detached Class, Daltonin-Furness Division, Mrs. Alicia Davies, D. K. Lowcs Dickinson, Miss E. 1\1. Donald, Mrs. Drury, Irs. Easton, :'III'S. Isabella S. Edwards and family, Miss Ellen L. Ellison, :'I1iss A. Fowler, Miss L. Fowlcr, Herbcrt E. Friend, Miss K. Fullager, Mrs. Tiblett, Mrs. Gordon, l\Irs. Greig, Miss E. E. (;reig," 1. H," l\liss Hamilton, :\Iiss A.nnie Harvey, Charles W. Hewgill, 1\1rs. Hill, :'IIis L. B. Hippach, .\. J. Hobson. :'IIi s ,\nnie E. Hodgkinson, :'Iris l\Tary Hodgkinson, Col. F J. Horne, V. D. Hughes, A.V.]. of ToHenham, \V. James & Co .. :'IIiss C. Burnside J ohnsol1, Miss E. I' . Jones, F. A. Leslie Jones, The Hon. Mrs. Joyce, Mrs. Kan'an, l\Irs. Kently, CilPl. H. B. Kent. Arthur Lawrence, 1\Irs. Lawrence, Irs. Philip Leon, 1\Iiss Ada Lovell, an old Sen'ant of Sir Pardey Luki , \lexander l\1cE,,;an, " l\I. E. T. i\1.," l\Iajor E. \V. Malet, Mrs. "[artin, Col. \\' . T. Martin, F. 1\1a on, Irs. Mason, MI·s. \\'. _Towell-Ustiche, a form I' t. John urse , Mrs. Oliver, Miss E. Owen, l\Iiss Passy, 1\Iis Patry, Mis Rose Patry, Whist Drive at Peckham Rye chool, 1iss Pepys, liss 1\Iabel Perree, Polytechnic Ladies Hockey Club, :'Iliss \V. Porch, Staff at Redlands, Tonbridge, "Robertovna," Miss Rose, _\. G. Ross, Miss E. RousE', Miss Ruby Saint, Miss Sedgwick, K. M. Shacklock, Sale of patriotic fa\'ours made and sold by :'Iliss Topsy Skillington, Miss Slt~igh, 1\lrs. Somerfield, South Hetton Detached Class, Mrs. IIarry parks, Charles teele, Stccplc Langford Mothcrs' i\1eeting, \V. Sturt, Miss M. Tennant, Colonel Sir Edward T. Thackeray, v.c., K.C.B .• D. Thomas, Miss E. Tomlinson, Miss Joan Van Del' \Veyer, Miss Vivian, Ernest L. \Valrol'd, "F.l\1.\Y.," Iiss D. Westwood, Miss R. A. \\'igg, E howe, Zululand, Mi s 1\1. Williams, Dr. A. W. Wilson, Miss L. F. \Vintle, MI's. Martin \Vood, \V. E. \\'right. Mrs. Edward \\' right. Mrs. \\'roth. ,\mollnls under £1

[.13-1 8 0 107

T

Total

126 94 £91,233

0 3 9

0 9 10


ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE HOSPITAL. CONTRIBUTIONS from 1st October, J9J4, to 20th Octobel', 1915.

£

H. R. H. The Duke of Connaught, K. G. Joint War Committee, O.S.J.J. and B.R.C.S. No. IV. Dist. S.J.A. B., Collection per Col. C. J. Trimble, c. :-.r.a. ~o. VI. Dist. S.J.A. B., Collection per C. B. Palmer Per the Indian Branch S.].A.A.£600 0 Indian Ladies of Tinnevelly 500 0 Indian Council 500 0 H. H. The Nizam of Hvderabad 400 0 H. H. The Begum Sahiba of Bhopal £200 each-H. H. The Maharaja of Balrampur, 400 0 and Ladies Committee of Nagpur . . £100 each-Nawabzada, Hamidulla Khan of Bhopal, Sir l'hunibhai Madhowlal Rlinchorelal, BT., Kawasjee Dadabhoy Dubash, Raja Hari Har Prasad Narayan Singh of Amawan, Sir Dorabji Jamshedji Tata, Trustees of the late N. W. Wadia, C.LE., Rustonijee Jamsetjee Dubash & Co., Punjab Centre, Indian Ladies of Chota Nagpur, Shahabad District, Bihar and Orissa 1,100 o Ladies Committee, United Provinces Centre 99 18 66 o H. H. The Maharani of Panna. . 50 0 H. H. Raja Sir Raneh Singh of Rajgarth

s. d . 25 0 0 25,000 0 0 14,270 0 0 10,196 16 9 0 0 0 0

0

0 0 0 0

Canadian Red Cross Society . ~o. V. District S.J.A.B., Collection per S. C. Wardell Collected by Mrs. ArthuI" James Legislative Council of Antigua . ewfoundland Centre S.J.A.A. County of Antrim Relief Committee ~o. I. District S.J.A.B. Collection Polytechnic Students, Regent Street, \\'. T. Grosvenor Lee . . Collected by the Viscountess Bangor Auckland (N.Z.) Ambulance and ursing Division and Corps Collecting Cards, per Marconi House . . . Collected by Col. G. T. Rawnsley, C.M.G. . o. XII. (Irish) District S.J.A.B. Collection . . £300 each-Birmingham Centre S.J.A.A. and Miss Du Pre Collected by the \Vanganlli ( . Z.) Ladies Committee The Lady Mount-Stephen Proceeds of an American Sale of \Vork and Collection by i\I rs. Arthur Dobson Otley Centre S.J.A.A. £200 each-The Lady Catherine Milnes Gaskell, H andswort h Centre, S.J.A.A., and Henry J. Loftus £150 each-Miss Mayhew and Mrs. Hubert \Vatson Proceeds of an appeal by the Mayor of Morley Morrinsville (N. Z.) ursing Division . o. IX. District S. J. A. B. - Collection Collected by Lady Clark Miss Molyneux . Collected by G. W. Haigh

'.

1

1

8S

CO;\'TRISuTlO;-\S.

REPORT OF T HE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

3,715 18 2,500 0 2,474 9 1,400 0 1,000 0 1,000 0 760 0 674 0 537 3 500 0 460 3 429 2 382 1 368 0 331 1 600 0 283 8 225 0

0 0 4

0 0 0 0 0 9

0 6 6 2 0

4 0 2 0

220 10 215 0

0 0

600 0 300 0 11-8 12 143 12 137 7 136 8 130 0 125 4

0 0 8 0 1

0 0 9

Sir Francis Lev, BT.. . . . Omaru (N.Z.) 'Nursing Di\·isil..l1I al1~ Friends -:-:Jo. VII. District S.].A.B.-CollectlOn Thames (N.Z.) 1 ursing Di\'isio~ . ..' Collected by the British Columbia Coun cd S.J .. \ .. \ . Invercargill ( I. Z.) Division . . ',,'.' £105 each-Grand Priory of tbe Orde~ of. the Ten:ple, 11 he i\l1.5 5~5 Richards, Friends ot \V. Barclay Squire, Napier (N. Z.) Dlv. £100 each-Lieut.-Colonel A. D. Acland, Anonymous, Anon~mou~, Blyth Masonic Lodges, Collected by 1\1rs. Burlton, Mrs. <?rd~s, Lady Drummond, A. Farquhar, G. F. Galt, Goldfields ?Istnct , Australia), S. J. A. B. 0., ill rs. A. E. Gooderham, The "\ Is cou nl Hythe, Lieut. -Colonel ir R. \V. Inglis,.J. Arthur] ames, ~1 v 0 Lisburn Motor Ambulance Fund OClety, l\Irs. Herbert 'Lio~d',' W. Molson l\Iacpherson, Residents of l\Ianby.cr\. S. \:T. ), ilIembers of the Order in Canada, Mrs. \V. R. l\Iiller, New South \Vales Centre S.].A.A., imla Division, Alfred :'>1. Simpson, Sir E. D. Stern, Tadcaster, \ T. A. D:, Collected by Lady Tilley, Toronto Golf lub, ilIrs. \Vallis Toller, a nd Wolsingbam and District Flag and Flower Day -:-\0. III. District S.J.A.B.-Collection ~o. II. " " .. Collected by East Yorks \ .A.D. , l 0.24 Collected by rvl iss Lucy Ferguson Collected by F. Whiteley . . Collected by Aberfordia Division \ ' . A. D. :'Ilembers of the Victoria College, Belfast £52 10s each.-Lady Hay a nd :\Iiss Lockhart Collection in Basut0land, per ,Irs. Long. ' . .' £50 each-Mrs. ,\l\onby Harper, Long Preston and Hell III III PaT triotic Relief Fund, Rc\,. Tbe Hon. O. t. 1. \Veld-I< orester. \Vellington Centl"e ~. J.A.A. and \\'o men's -:-\ a tional Liberal Association Selkirk Home Economic Socicty . . . ,£40 each-Bath enLre s.].A.A. and 1\lr5. Illingworth Omaru (1 .Z.) Division ~Irs. Hoare and family Entertainment in Dungannon . £36 each-A friend of Miss Goodbody, and ,. African " 'orld .. Mrs. Dickie, . . . . -:-:Jorth Otago (N. Z. ) Patriotic Fund Committee Sir Ernest F. Schiff No. VIII. District S.J.A. B. Collection Royal School for Deaf and Dumb hildren, MargaL~ . £25 each-Mrs. \V. Benthall, The Dowager l\Iarchl<?lleti~ .01 Bristol, Dunedin (N.Z.) Ilirsing Division, Irs. Brian Hill. Lady l\Iaxwell Lyte, Sir Thomas SULherland, G.C.M.G. and The Marchioness of \Vaterford Collected by Mrs. P. Gillson The Marchioness of Zetland Railway Ambulance Classes at Brigbt011. . Collected by the Ilugh 1yddleton Scbool, Clerkell\\' 'll Collected by Miss M. B. Compton. . . ., £20 each-:VIrs. Finch Rouert Gordon Hamilton (1\.Z.) :\Ul'~ \llg Division. S. C. Ki:'by and Waganui (l .Z.) Nursing-Division Palmerston ( .Z.) Nursing Division Collected in Ripley (Yorks) . Wellington (N.Z.) Tramway Divisioil Hampden (N.Z.) Nursing Division . . £15 each-Coleraine V.A.D. 678, Langathell Church Colledion, and Major S. l\Iaynard Smith, LB., F.R.C . . l\Irs. Burton. . . . . . . Collected by Employees of the Orient Bonded \V arC'hlHI~es, Ltd. The Staff of Mrs. Leverton HaITi Collected by the Iron Bridge Centre .. J.• \ ..\.

£125 118 112 110 108 105 4-20

0 0 15 6 18 7 0 0 18 2 9 6 0

2,900 0 99 0 86 10 83 14 75 0 6-l- 3 59 1 56 0 105 0 50 4

0

0 0 10 3 0 .3 0 0 0 ~,

250 0 0 48 2 1 80 0 0 39 2 6 39 0 0 37 0 0 72 0 0 35 0 0 32 6 6 31 5 0 26 10 6 25 4 6

175 0 24 7 24 0 23 11 22 12 20 1

0 6 0 0 0 6

100 0 0 17 10 0 17 2 6 17 0 0 16 1 45 0 13 13 13 10 13 0 12 14-

0 0 R 0 0


~6

Proceeds of lectures given by H. v.,i. Fincham Families in Twyford, Stenson, Arleston and l\Ierrybower £ 12 each-M rs. Leverton Harris, and Onehunga ( . Z. ) Nursing Division . .£ 10 10s. each-Calcaria Lodge 2677 Tadcaster, l\Irs. :\Iorris, Inspector-Gen. Belgrave Ninnis, and C. "'. D. Perrins Collected by Mrs. Bramley. . . . £10 each-Emily The Lady Ampthill, Anonymous C. H. Berners, Entertainment per Mrs. R. \Y. Bowkett, 1\1iss 1\1. Brodrick, The Lord Castle maine, Collected in Cleadon, 1\1rs. Fenwick The Viscountess Galway, Mrs. Heywood-Jones, Collected by the Kettering Boot Co. 's workpeople, Charles A. Ledward, Lady Lloyd, ir James Mills, K.C.1\I.G., 1\Iiss i\Iitchell}Iolyneux, Tonman Mosley, c. B., 1 ew \Vestminster Centre \ .A. Committee, TO. 1. District l\Ietropolitan Centre S.J.A.A., Oulton and \Voodlesford Relief Committee, J. B. K. Robb, )1. D., Collected by C. J. Tunks, Col. C. R. Tyrrell, 1\[. R. C,S., Part Collection at Yineyard Brotherhood Congregational Church Meeting Richmond, Lt.-Colonel C. E. \Valker, Sir Edmund \Valker, c. Y.o., 1\Irs. "atson-Smyth. 1\lrs. \\Toolf and Mrs. Brown Collected by E . F. Krause Dudley Centre S.J.A. A. Collection Proceeds of whist drive at Woodley Caversham (N.Z.) Nursing Division J..:8 each-Mrs. Pilcher and Collect.ed by ::'Iliss teyen~Ol1 G. \\'. R. Staff at Old Oaks Common Palmerston (N.Z.) Di"isioo Proceeds of a concert at Cricklewood Collected by 1\1rs. Lionel Hall Collected at lectures delivered by Dr. i\1. Young Collected by 1\1iss A. Foster Proceeds of S. E. & C. R. Concert at Clapham PI-oceeds of a whist drive per J. VlT. Colly Architectural Excursion Club and friends Collected by Tormanton \-.A. D. High School and fricnds Collected by Employees of The Eclipse \Vorks, 'Wimborne Collected by Mrs. Taylor. . . . £5 5s. each-L. E. Barnett, IHrs. Gore Brown, Canterbury. Nelson, Marlborough and \V. Coast District Staff, 1\IajorGeneral and 1\Irs. J. C. Dalton, Hon. Mrs. Forester, C. B. Hamilton, c. M. G., \V. Allan Harmer, L. s ..\., Col. T. H. Hendley, C.LE., Concert at Kibwortb, F. \Y. Pixley, F.S.A. }lajor J. H. Portens Graham, :\lrs. \Y. E. F. Smyth, J. H. Stevenson and \V. Trethowan, 1\T. B. Collected by S. B. Piers Palmerston (N.Z.) North F. B. Division . £5 each-Col. E. Bance, V.D., F. H. Barclay, The ~\larquis or Breadalbane, K.G., General Sir E. F. Chapman, K. c. fl., C. Childs, 1\1. D., J. J. Cockshott, Sir T. . Dick Lauder, BT., Roger Duke, Mrs. Gwyer, Miss E. 1\1. Hartley, Mrs. Hawes, Col. William Hendrie, Miss C. A. Lloyd, Male Clerks at L. & N.\V.R. Camden Town, Miss M. Mills, Miss Tel son , Concert at Normanton High School, Mrs. Platt, Friends of Lady Victoria Rowe, H. H. Seed, Silsden \\Tomen's Liberal ,-\ssociation (\Vest Riding), 1,200 pennies, Organ recital by Dr. Sinclair, Sir \\T. J. Souisby, c. B., Col. \V. G. Thomson, .M rs. G. E. Twiss, Captain L. \\Talker, J. Langfield \\Tard, Collected by Women's V.A.D. 268 \V.R.Y. 58, and C. Wright Collected by The Hon. Florence Amherst ::'Iliss E. A. Evelegh . Collected by R. H. Bowketl . Collected by J. \\T. Ridyard Proceeds of Concert at Guernsey "Tiss Cooke

87

CONTRIBUTIONS.

REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GEKERAL.

£12

9 3

12

7 b

2-+ 0 0 -+2 0 0 8

10

280 9 9 9 8 16 7 7

7 7 7 b

6 5 J

0 17 11 0 1 0 16 10 7 5 1 6 6 18 12

5 11 ,1

5

0

0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0

-+ 6 7 0 -; 0 0

6 -+ 5 10

73 10 0 536

.)

1-15

-+

0

0 15

6

0 G

·t J 3 0

-+ 9 6 -+ 6 0 -+ -l- 8

+ +

0

Jghtham Church Collection Collected by \V, H. Turton .. Proceeds of concert and ~Iollk Frystol1 . . Part Offertory at the G iris Friendly Society Sel'\. ice, Lancaster Proceeds of concert at Newport Pagnell Collected by 1\lrs. Sleaman. . . . £3 10s. each-Part proceeds of an entertainment at bnpire Picture House, Rothwell, and entertainment at Medinanham Collected by l\liss C. 1\1. Wrigley Collected by Aberdare Division S.]. A. B. Collected by E. A. Richards . 1\!rs. Frank \Vindham . . . . :/:.,3 3s. each-Fenny Stralford Chul-ch Otfcrtory CapL. J. 11. Hay Isle of \Vight Centre S.J.A.A., and The Ea'rl of 1\Ieath K.P , Reformed Episcopal Church . . ' 1,3 eacb-:\liss .\. . Bush, :\Iiss i\1. Dallon, ::'I1iss C. Gibson, Collected by A. \\'. Underwood L ollected by J. \\'. Davison . . Sale of ' hamrtlck and collection by ::'lIn;. L' nden\ voL! :\'ewland Churcll Collection Collected by J - Huckley Collected by Mr . Carlile . Collected by Rev. A. B. Sackell. . . . . £2105. each-Mrs. Baillie, "In 1\Icmol-iam," Collected bv i\Iis~~1. Moulson, Onehunga (~. Z.) Division. • -. Collected by i\Iiss Pl-itci1ard . . Offertorie in Lent pel" Rc\'. II. F. \\'alker _ . £2 5s. each -Collected by G. "". Den"ick, and i\Iis1:i :\eely Collected by F. ]. Emms . . . . Collected at IIortOl1 _ _ £22s. eacb-,\mcl"ican Friend d Lol. C. E. '1'\\ iss, .\no11~ :nous, "'. R Baker, c. \'.0., E. 8alcombe-Bro\\'n, Proceeds of it dance at the Britannia Crickct Club, 01. G. S. Elliston, Flockton \;clioll Heavy ""ooll'n District enlre .J . . . , General SirJ~. Harrisoll, G.C.B., Re,'. "'. Hopkinson, Col. H. lTO\,:ard, !\Ilss Labrosse, l\Iajol' F. S. Lambcrt, i\LR.C.S., E. L. RobInson, L.R.C.P., l\liss B. II. S agel', Major C. J. SutherleW?, M.D., E. ;\I. Swanwick, ~t. R. C. S., i\li s Thomas, and _) :\laJor-General G. Upton-Pri?r . . . . . .G- eacb - Anonymous, I r. B~altle, M. R. C. s, ::'Ilrs. Stewart Bro\\,11 \\'. E. Cal!t, F. R. c.S., 1'IIrs. Cal:mody, i\Irs. Churto11, Right HO~l. R. ral-quharson, P.C., l\IaJor H. 1. Holden, -urgeon. 1\l<1.Jor E. . i\Iarder, Mrs. Radford ~orcop, Miss C. 1\1. Tultoh Collected by \\T. Fisher Collecled by W. R Gall Collected by l\Iiss Dobson . Collected by Rev. \V. T. Travis Herbert (N. Z.) Division Peckham Branch of the Priml~ose Le~guL' MTonk Fryston Institute Committee . \\ es~ Stanley Girls School. . Sl. CUlhbert's School \Var Fund 'outbbournc Collected by Charles 1\1ather ' Collected in Ashford . Alherlon Baptist Church ongregatioll Collected by L. S. Leake Collected by N. W. Davies Collected by Miss AnnandalL! Collected by Miss J. Wilson Collected by Mrs. Chinery Collected by Mrs. P a t e n a l l . . . C~llected by S. GlaxwiUe l\lon-i , !ll. D. . • l\Il11terne l\Iagna and Hermitage Cburch Collections Collected by MI"s. Taylot" . £1 1s. each-Mrs. G. Baines, Rand -ollcclion at .-\ 'hford, Capt.

£+

2 2 -+ 0 3 18 3 11 3 11

-+

8 1 0 3 0 0

0 6 3 9 5 3 8 9 3 6 0 7

0

,)

')

,

11 12 .3 1

12 2 2 2 2 2 2

0 19 18

17 16 16

0

9 0 0 9 1

7 1

1-1- 10

10 2

0 0 9 -+ 2 5 8 -+ 10 0 2 4 0 2 3 10

37 16

22

0

0

0

1 16 1 16

6 0

1 15 6 1 15 - 2 1 15 0

1116 1 11 1 10

0 6 1 10 0 190 1 6 10 1 6 8

16+ 159 150 1 -+ 0

126 1 2 1 1 1

1

to

1

1 1 -+~


88

REPORT OF TIlE CHAPTER-GENER/\.L.

,V. B. Barclay, Fleet Surgeon A. C. Bean, F. 1\1. Chapman, :vIrs. F. ~1. Chapman, H. ,V. Ewen, :'I!.R . C.S., 1. Fletcher, ~I.H., Lieut. -Colonel , V. E. Foggie, ~!.B., Miss M. H . Griffith, S. Hamilton, M. D., P . Hayman, J. Hopkins, G . Lapraik, ,'1. H., London Post Office Centre S.J.A.A., 1. G. Modlin, ]l1.D., ' Y. Scatterty, ~I. D., Lieut. -Colonel \'T. Thomas, v. D., and l;. Wadd Collected by .Miss C. Taylol£1 each-Mrs. C. V. Adams, Anonyl1lou~. Collected by Miss Atkinson, l\Iiss Benwell, H. Bird, Mrs. Boomer, l\Iiss F. L. Cordel-, Colonel B. 1\1. Dawes, F. Dawson, G. 'IV. Fitz\ Villiam, Miss S. Hay, Hutlslet Girls School, 1\Irs. Ingleby, 'IV. Keeble, The Misses Kenyon, Lady Bealrice Ker-Clark, Staff at L. & :\T . 'IV. R. London Road Pass Station, 1\Ianchester, 1\Iiss A. 1\1. McAdam, 1\1rs. l\Iacofee, Miss Mather, C. P. Powles, Staff Cll S. E. & C. R. Station, Hastings, Mrs. Squire and 'IV. D. Thomas Amounts under £ 1

[,19 19

0

0

9

t

24 0 0 26 10 10~ £76,279

4

8

INDEX. I)age

_\Jmissions to Orc\l!1 British Ophlhalmic Hospiti'tl Effigy of a Knighl Elle mere COllllnanderv. Financial ,Appendix Finger Rings Indian Soldiers' Fund Joinl \Var ommitlee, \ Vork of Ladies Committee, Repol-t of Library Li fe Saving r\ ward s i\Iiniatures Obituary.

42 38 3 41

57 39

24 IS U

40 4 J~

SO

Pagl' ir Herbe1'l, ReliJ'l~ll1ent of 32 ~t. John Ambulance Association 33 St. John m bulance Brigade. 35 t. John Ambulance Brigade 110 pilal 31 St. John Al11bulan l' Briga I<!O\'l~I- ' as S5 ~ l. John Bapli t DdY 5& b t. John \\T arehou , Report of. J1 ollthport Ho pital 32 Terrilol-ial Bran h 33 Votes of T h a n k s . . 47 \\'ellinglon (N.Z.) District )lursing Guild -II 1 en-ott,


LONDON . CHARLES CULL AND SON, IS. HOUGHTON STREET. ALO\\,YCH ; ANI) AT CIlISWICK.


\tbe (Sranb ]prior\? of [be ~rber of tbe lbospttal of St. 30bn of 3erllsalenl

in J6nglanb. I ncorporated by Royal Charter of Her ~lajesty Queen Victoria, 14th May, 1888.

ROLL OF

MEl\1BERS, HONORARY MEMBERS, HONORARY ASSOCIATES, AND

DONATS.

Corrected to 1st March, 1916. (Alphabetical Index of Members, Honorary Members, Honorary Associates and Donats, page 93).


~be

{the

~rber

a;rRnb }prior\? of

of tbe lboBpital of St. 30bn of 3en\SR[elll

in JBllg[nnb. Incorporated by

Ro~

al Chart

'I'

of 1leI' J\\aje-; ty Ou een

Victoria. 11th i\lay.

l~~K.

I~OLL ( )1 '

110 1

OI~J\I~\Y

~II~l\IBI~I~S,

Corrected to 1st March, 1916. (Alpbahelical Index or [embers, II onorary Members, IIonorary Assoliates and I onats, page 93).


CONTENTS . Issued by authority of the Council.

PART I.-Roll

of

Members,

IIonorary

l\1embers,

Page

Honorary Associates, and Donats now living

Reg/stray.

Lo

lDON ,

from 1831 to 19 I 5 of Members,

Honorary

Members and

IIonorary Associates deceased during the last

ST. JOIl T'S G .\TE, CLLRKENvVELL,

P ART 11.-(a) Roll of Lord Priors and Grand Priors

(b) Roll

ellA l eERY OF THE ORDER,

E.l.

'entury, prior to the I ncorporation of the Order by Poyal 1888 (c:) Roll

of

l\1em bers,

Honorary

'harter, granted 14th May,

IIonorary

Associates

Members and

deceased

sInce the

I ncorporation of the Order by Royal Charter

1ST

:\1ARCJI ,

1~1 () ,

7

73

PART rfL --A lphabeti ca l Ind ex of names of Members, IIonorary Members, Donats

II onorary

Associates and 93


~bc

~be

\Brallb {prior\? of @rOcr of tbe 1boBpiU1I of St. 30hn of 3erusRlenl

in JEngIRnb.

ROLL 01 '

1\I IVI l-IONOI) A IZ,\( HONOIZARY

RS , l\IEl\IB I \ SO ' I.f\'T'ES,

DONA 1--S.


'[he ffiranb {prior\? of '[he @r()cr of tbc 1boBpitai of $t. 30hn of 3et'llsalclH in lBng[Rnb.

SO\1ereign 1TJeab anb HIS 1\IO T GRACIO S

~atroll

of tlJe G1rber. IAJESTY THE l(IN

<Branb {prior. FIELD-iliAP ~H.-\L HIS POYL L IIIGIIXc S THE D"CKE OF CO;\l~AGGHT, K.G., K.T., K.P., p.e, &c.

Sub-}prior. TUE E.\'RL OF PL\ ;\[OUTII, P. C., C. B. :fSn tliff of ]60 Ie. COLU~LL

m. HERUEl'T CII.\lZLES PERROTT, 13.\.1\01\'ET, C. . '(f\niobts of lllsttce.

Hrs 1\IosT GIC\CIOUS

L\JE~TY TUE ITI~G ( ovcrezg'll

Heat!

and Pat ron ). FIELD- L\l '~IL\L I-I.R.H. TIlE DUKE UF O~i'.\UGUT, K.G. K.T., K.P., P.C., . . E.) G.C.S.I., G.C. I.G., G.C.I.E., G.C.V .O., ce. (Grand Prz'or.) GENEIZ.\L H. R. H. PRli'CE CIlIZISTL\.N OF SCIILES\\'IG- HOL 'TEri' K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O. H.I-I.PIZINCE LDElZTOF SClILESWIG-HOL 'TEI r, G.C.B.,G.C.V.O COLONEL II.H. TIlE DUKE OF TECK, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C. LG. AD;\l11'.\.L II.S.H. PRI CE LOUIS OF B.\TTENBERG, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.1\1.G., R.N.


1\::\ IGHTS

8

K N IGll1 S OF ] CSTICh.

OF JUSTICE.

I-lIS I\L\]ESTY I-L\'\KON VI!., K_ING OF NORWAV, K.G., G.C.B.,

ROBERT Bl\UlJENELL CA1\TEl')

G , C.V.O. LIEUT.-COLOXEL H. S. H. Pl\IK CE ALE~.\KDEH. OF TECK, G.C. B.,

P . . , G.C.V.O. F. P. C. S. (l-follorary Commande1).

TUE DUKE OF POKTL\.ND, K.G.,

(Vice-Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem). COLONEL CYRIL \ V ILLL\:-1 B UWlJLER BOWDLE]', C.

B. (HoJloraJ')' Comma1lder).

G.C.V.O., D.S.O.

~ L\JOR H. R.

H.

PRINCE ARTIlU1\ OF CON},TAUGIlT,

K.G.,

I'C.T.,

P.C., G.C.V.O., C.B.

~IAJOR-GENEl' AL ASTLEY I~ ELLOWES TEI\]\. L TIm EARL OF PL\,~l OCTJI, P. " C.B. (Sub-j)1"l·ur).

HI.' I-lIGI1 TESS PRINCE ALEXXl\'DER OF B .\TTENBERG, G.C.V.O. Sm. ] OIIN FURLE\', C. B.

(H01l0ra1J' Bazi~!!).

THE El\'RL OF

(Deputy Chairman of the Ambulance Department.)

~

N ORTII

SIR THO:\lAS

El}\VI

DICK-LAUDEl\, B .\RONET.

COLONEL SIR HERUERT CILU,LES PERl\OTT, 13 "\1\0

ET, C.

B.

COLONEL SH\ r\t\IES GILDK\, K.C.V.O., C.B.

LIECT.-CCJLON !',L

LOFT U ' .

GENERAL SIR CILU\LES \V.\.RHEK, G.C.l\I.G., K.C.B.,

I":'ing- of

r.E.

COLOXEL SII'

l\IAJOR-GEKERAL rDIE S CECIL D .\LTON . I- I UKTER- WESTON OF

HUNTERSTON, K.C.B., D.S.O.

C.13.,

COLONEL TIlE LORD \VILLIAM CECIL, C.V.O.

r

SIl'

~L. D., (Honora1)1 Baziiff).

G.C.

fIlE EARL BRAS SEY, G.C.B.

l\I.Y.O. T

RIl!!.\!'!)

.\.l'?\.\t' T E\I!'LL B.\I\o

ET, C.I.E.

r-G \TT\-, K_. . V. (). (Carler P ri I1ci pal

rms). (Genealogist and Director of Ceremonies). IILI 'DEI,T JLK\-LL, I T.C .~I. . (Chancellor).

F.R . . . I ~.

.

(Chief Commissioner> of the St. John Ambulance Brigade).

YlJENIL\~l

TIlL L OI{!)

01

G.C.S.I.,

CO.\ll;L,

E.

I.G., G.C. I.

LIEUT . -COLON EL

TIlE VISCOUNT TEMPLETOWN.

] 0111'1 \ \ TILLOCGllDY \

\ Tl' ,,\ Y.

SIR VilLLLUI \ VYNDIL\!ll POI 'T.\L, 13AI 'ONET.

ROBERT l\IAcLEAN l\1ACLEAN.

D u l,-E Ol' SO:"llEl ', ' ET. SIl' D\'cE 1 UCKWORTlI, BAl\O

TUE

ARTHUR FRANCIS GRESHAM LEVE SON GOWEl'. COLONEL FREDERICK Al\TIIUR HEYGATE LAMDEl'T.

THE EARL OF l\1EATH, K.P., P.C.

.

l~~IELD-l\L\.l\SIL\L T1IE LORD NI C lI OLSU0', LIEUT.-COLON EL

LOI ' J)

~

. ])) .

~ 1> 1\:t. \ \'

1\ I O:l\ T. \ G L -

(Deputy Controller, London and Home Counties Division of the Territorial Branch, St. John Ambulance Association).

JOlIN

K_.G., P. C.

11 ERUEl'T C. l.G., D .. 0.

TilE

])OUGL.\S-SCOTT,

ALEXANDER EDI\IUND FRASER (Librarian). •

F.l) .C.P., LL.

1-L\I~ OLD ED\\,l ' 130 1..'1'01'1, ~ .V.O. VISCOUNT E~lJEl\, ~.C.13., G . . V.O.

TJIE

(Registrar of the Order and Director of the Ambulance Department) SIR HENRY ARTIlUR BLAKE, G.C.Tv1.G.

I.D.,

C.\PT.\I

TIlE EARL OF RANFURLY, P.C., G.C.1\1.G. THE LORD SANDIIURST, P.C., G.C.S.l., G.C.I.E.

:t.T,

(Almoner).

COLONEL SIR CITAI{LES Wn\DIIA1\I l\IuRRAv, C.B.

TUE I\t!ARQUIS OF BREA DALBAN E,

Sll '

ELLES~lEl'E,

ROln,l'T H .\.l\. \ -EY.

CULONJ~L

(Recel ver.-q-eneral of the Order and Treasurer of the BrItish Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem).

THE LORD l\10STY 1

(Assistant Receiver-General).

T!ll~ LUl'U I~Ll;\( ;'10~, P. '" (1. '. ~I. T., D.S.O. COLONEL 11' ] .\':\ IE ~ RI<'!L\'] 'U~UX ,,\:\IH~L\\' CL\I'K, I:L-\'l'Oi\ET

(Chief Commissionep of the St. John Ambulance Bpigade Overseas).

EDWIN Fl'ES llFIELlJ,

.C.V.O.

(Commandcr, h-I!CSlllcrc Cum 7lla IldeJ y). E_\l\L K _ITCIIE -E!' (n KIL\]'TUU:\l, I .G., .1\1., . '.S. I. , C.C. 1. ~., . . I.E., E.E.

SII' ",\u , Rl·.!) SCorl' Sl OT

COLONEL BETHEL 1\L\RTIX D .\\\-E.- .

LIE UT. -G E lEl{AL SIR AYL ,rER GOULD

T

H .\N ,'ON 17 RE- ' llFIELl)

T

FlL: Lll--:\L\l'~Ir.\L TlfL IT.P. P. ~., G . . 13 .,

( Ba£lijf oj Egle). T

I

.\'ND\\'l Clf,

LIEUT. - COLO:--,-EL THE E.\'l\L OF

l\L\]OIZ SIlZ ARCHIBALD L .DIB, B .\RONET.

HENRY] OIl

LIEUT.-COLOi\ EL ARTIl UI, C.\~l PJlELL YATE.

I-IolZNE STEVE

SON, (U nicorn Pursuivant).

(Assistant Honorary Secretary (for Scotland) of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem).


10 COLONEL FRA ' CIS

L

VV ILLIAM

1\Irss

lVIILDRED Ai\'KA ROS l\.LIE,

PIXLEY.

SPECTOR-GE 'ERAL BELGRAVE NI

]t

LADIES OF

LADIES OF ] eSTleE.

LIJ.,

'IS, C.V.O.,

FR ,\.NCES ELIZABETII

R.N.

L\ RClJIOI\ ESS

,\.1\ ,\ [J,

IvIIss

:;\L\I\.I.A,

11ARL\' TUI\

' EV).

L\I' GAl\ET TYSSJ~ i\" r\)llIERST.

'OUNTK S TE~ll) LETO\VI\.

VI. '

EVELYN GE RGIA ' ,\,

]LaNes of 3ustice.

ER, LADY I..;'uRLEY,

P. R. C.

TL' SE.l\"

TlIE H Oi\"OUIL\'BLE FLOI' Ei'\CE l\I.\RG.\l' ET

HER l\IOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEl'\. HER l\IOST GRACIOUS l\IAJESTY QUEE~ ALEXA~DRA.

H.R. H. .

TnE

PRINCESS

HELENr\.,

PRINCES.

CHRISTIAN

ECIL (TlIE

DALTON.

THE IIoNOUR .\I;LE SYBIL

LE CO)fTE FREDlfRIC DE HALLWYL.

CO l' ,' i\ GIL\.;\I.

\\~ILLLDr

L ,\.J)v

I I .\cK

BARONESS Ai\IIIERST OF

HIS J\IAJEST\~ THE KING OF THE BELGL\'N~.

11

STTCL.

TUKE1 ' .

.M ARY ROTIlES lVL\.RGAI'ET, THE

1T)onoral'}] 1knigbts of 3ustice.

1

TIlE HONOU R.\BLE

~\.:\llJ ER~ T.

L\RGAl' E1' :\IITFUl' D TYs~E. ' .r\)1lIERST.

Y IS C OU.l\"TE~S I .\'RKER. L .\DY P ERl'OTT (Lady Superintendent-in-Chiefof N.ursin g

CARLT r\G?\ES,

OF

ETHEL

SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, V.A., C.L, R.R.C.

L UC\',

Copps and Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Bl'lgade. )

E \,ELYN L.\ 1\SDO\\'?\E, V. A.,

H. R. H. TIlE PIUNCESS LOUISE, DUCHESS OF ARGYLL, V.A., C.l. R.R.C.

TllE H ONUUR.\BLE ALICL\ l\L\RG "\J\ET, 1\11'5.

CECIL.

1I.\u D E VEL n,'

C.1.

H. R. H.

VERE, \TISCOCNTE. ' G .\L\Y .\\'.

TIlE

PIUNCESS

BK\.TRICE,

PRINCESS

HENRY

OF

B.-\TTE 'BERG, V.A., C.L, R.R.C. H. R.

&

ALICE

L H. TIlE DGCIlESS 1\1.\'RIE OF SAXE CODURG A?\D GOTHA

(DUCIIESS OF EDINDUl\GII, Gp .-\i\'D DUCHESS OF Rus IA), V.A., C.r. H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGIIT, V.A., C.l., R.R.C. H.R.H. THE

DUCI~IESS

D UCIIL' S

Ol'

B UC K1?\ G11.\:\1

D

\\.·\GET' L .\DY

~L\RG .\'RET Sus.\X, TIlE SU S.\N :l\L\l' Gi\RET, D 1\1,\R\'

C \.ROLINE,

l\.IARY CAROLINE,

C.l. ORW.\. Y, V. A.,

IAUD OF N

C.

IDIN'\

r.

H.H.

PRINCESS VICTOH.IA \l.A., C.l., R.R.C.

J

PA WEI, RAMl\II TGEN), C. I., R. R. C. LOUISE

OF

\)IrH l'~T OF l'L\ CKi\'EY.

COU ' TES. ' 01 1\IrXTO, IRS.

J.

C. I.

(Lady Superinte.n~e.nt-in - Chief

D . .\LTON

of Nursing COl'PS and DIVISions of th~ st. John Ambulance Brigade Ovepseas).

<\. '.

YATE.

IARY) VISCOUNTE~S I-IYTllE.

THE L.\DY l\.L\I3ELLE ./\N NIl': EG1 : I'TON.

H.R. H. THE PRINCESS FREDERICA OF HANOVER, (B1\.RONESS VO

.AX D Clf.\ L- nos.

CITES: OJ' ~(j:\IJ.:.I'~GT.

1\IARY T11EODOS1.\, ~Il ' .

H.R.H. THE PRINCESS VICTORIA, V.A., 1.o\.JEST\' QUEEX

E

OF ALB:\.NY, V.A., C.l., R.R.C.

H.R.}{. TEE PRINCESS ROYAL, V.A., C.L

HER

1 \1\N

J\L\lze II 10 1' ESS OF

SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEI

ADELl ' E

l.\I'IE,

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ELEANOR I-<R l\. TeES \VESTOi\"\ VJSC()UNTES~ ESHER,

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H. H. PRINCESS MARIE-LOUISE OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEI V.A., C. I.

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T][E L.\lJ\' CU?\STANCE

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H.R.H. PRINCESS ALEXANDER OF TECK, V.A.

'n~ollorat')]

H.R.H. TIlE CROWN PIONCESS OF SWEDE " V.A., C.l. H. R. H. PRINCESS VICTORIA P ATRICL\. CONNAUGIlT, C. I.

HELENA

ELIZABETH OF

H.R.I-I. THE GRAND DUCllESS LOUISE OF BADE " V.1\. HER lVIAJE TY TIlE QUEE

R.I-I.

T

H.R.H. PRH\'CESS AWfIlUI\ OF CON ' AUGHT (DUCHESS OF FIFE). CATHERI E, lYIRs. C. R. CROSSE.

H.R.H. TIlE Pl\INCESS

MARY KATE,

HER l\1AJEST\' TIlE QUEE

1RS. Du 'CAN.

jLabics of 3ustice.

H.

OF TlIE HELLE E',

TlIE DUCllESS 01' Sl'j\.RT.\,

P. R.

V.A.

-1 .\1\lE 1\L\.[)ELlNE OF Gl'EE ' E. OF TlIE

BELGIA 'S.

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12

13

K NIG H TS OF GRACE.

CHAPLAIl\S.

C()LONEL SIR CHARLES MOORE \IV ATSO

ar)aplains.

r, 1(. C. M. G., C , B.

(Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital. Jerusalem). SIR GEORCE CIm.r STOl'IIER 1\TOLESWORTII BI RDW()()D, C.S. I.,

TIrE Al,CHlHSUOr OF Y Ol,K (Prelate). TIlE BISHOP OR~L ' BY

M.D., LL.D.

Primate of New Zealand (Sub-Prelate).

LIE UT.-COLOKEL SIR ALRERT I 7' .\YE R OLLIT,

LL. D. ,

TIlE BISHOP OF SOUTHWAIZK

1\1AJOI ' GUILll l~ RT EflW"\RJ) \N\' :0:"nJL\~1 1\1.\LET.

THE

LIEUT.-COLONEL ] OIl

(Sub-Prelate). BISHOP OF GIlll-U.LTAR (Sub-Prelate). BISHOP OF PETERBOROUGH (Sub-Prelate).

THE

MAJOR \V ALTEP

\VILLI A \1

ED\vAIZD ] OSSELYN BECK.

TUE REV. ARTHUR SE·W ELL.

C . 1\1.G.,

TUE DEAN OF GLOUCESTER, D. D.

CANO~ EDGAR SHEPPARD, K.C.V.O., D.D., SUIJ-DE.\K OF H.1\I. TlIE RE\-. \V ILLIX\[ J\L-\CDON .\LD SINCL.\.Il"

DER

n ..

1\IA.1OR-GE TERAL

IR LEOl'OLll VICTO R SW ,\.INE, K .C.13., C.

COLO EL SII' \Vr LLL\;'[

D. D.

THE RE\,. TIlOilL\.S CIL-\lZLE~ EL~DON.

S I l'

COLO KEL

Jon

T

\

IL\RLES ELDOX

yO' .\ LTER

T H E VIS

'ou T K. ' UT.· FORI1.

TIlE REV.

FR.\J\' CTS

A LTG CSTUS B E\'.\:0:".

1.,,\ WRIB SlIElJP.\J,D. EGEl,TO K. EK NED\" 1. V. O.

ERNEST

ElJ\\".\lZD

H OL:\lES,

AJ' C IlJ)t. .\CO ~

B"U\\ ;\lZIGG,

C rL\RLES En\YI\I{ ]) C UARLE. '

TIlE LORD CHARLES \VILLLDI AUGUSTu'"u 1\ I 01\ 'L\GU, C . V . 0 .

CO LONEL SIR

JOIlN

S T 1.l,\RT Cl{AW J<' ORD

U PTO l P lZIOR.

Sm.

R.

I I T'~ Xl'Y

' .V.O.

~f[TII

\V

FIZE IH:RIT

T

Ol'B U RY,

K . C. B.,

T.

YOUKe, K. .V. O.

ROELL,

H ,\RRY PI': NNI ' GTO

O. BOR

I-I ALLO\\' S,

, I'. R.

COLONEL SIR AUDONE G EORGE FIFE, C.V.O.

TTIE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE.

U.Qt.,

ALFRED H ENRY T ARLETO

COLONEL SIR EDWARD T ALBOT TIl.\CKERAY, I{.C.B.

1.D.

' . S.

S AMUEL

, 1\1.\1.0.

GEORGE FOWLER.

TIlE EARL OF Y .\RBOROUGII.

L.R.C.S.Ed., R.N.

K . . B., K.

ERS.

CARL FERDINAND HENRY B OLCKOW.

1 NSPECTOR-GENEKAL Snz ] 1\':\lES NICllOL\S 1:.

I.G.

(Deputy Commissioner of No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Bri g'a de) .

GEORGE TOUR AY BIDDULPII. 1\L-\JOR-GENER.,\.L GEORGE

JI'Y BER

~I.D., K.H.S. ,

DIXO.

'.

1rLNES 11 E\' , :\I.R . . S.

I :\S PECTOR-GENEH,AL

1kniobts of (l;race. \VA\,N~L\'

HE

. I. E

1.1).

T

BENJA:\lIN SAUKDERS LLOYD.

.B.

G . . 1.G. , LL.]).

S I R HE TI'Y CIL\RLES BCl'l)ETT,

\VILLIA~[ BElLY TlIOR l E,

DE.\.1\ UF BOCl~ING. THE REV.

S IR TnO'.L\ S S{ ' TIIERL.\.KT>,

El'JE .\:\T,

OTTLEY, I T.

COLOr EL \VI LLI.\:.r K .EI\YOl\" :\11 TFORD,

LONDON (OffiCiating Chaplain). TIlE VEl, \- RE\TEREND ] OH ' STUlJIIUL:\lE

UF

l.G.

!In, B .\RO TET .

TIlE RE\-. H UGH RI CHARD

VENERABLE

NEWTO;\.

R O\VLEY.

SIR GEORGE 1-l .\YTER Clf

CHAPELS ROYAL. (Officiating Chaplain).

TIlE

J

L.

S IR ] A~rES D RO'lfGOLE LINTO:0:".

THE R EV. PAUL \VI LLIA:\IS \lVYATT.

10RTDIER

I[1\RSD1

D.C.

N I:" \"DIG,\ TE- N EWDEGATE, 1. P. CO LO!'. I L lL\RLES E])W.\Rll Y .\TE, C.S. I. , C. 1.G., I.P. L\J OR -(~ENER . \L C O U ' T GLE1 CIIEX K. . V. O. C. B., A LEX ,\

FRA 'C IS

THE R EV . OSWALD 1\1A GIN HOLDE CANOl

I. E.,

1'1AJo 1' H. E. BASrEI'YILLE \V,\LTON.

(Sub-Prelate).

THE BIsnop OF DUNEDIN,

K .C.

D I C' K, IT :\.... C . B.,

MAJOR GEORGI:. H E TRY

I

CO LON I':L GI~OI{(;E S l\;'l[, SO

ARW I

, M.D.

ELLlSTOr,

.13.,

f\I.R.C.S.

(Deputy Commissioner of No . X. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).


15

K:\IG HTS OF GRACE. K:\IGHTS OF GRACE.

14

COLOXEL GEORGE H EXRY POPE.

RTIIUR 110XTAGU B ROOKFIELD .

ROBERT FR .\ . ER CALDER L EITII,

CHRI 'TOPHER CHILD , ~I. D.

RICHARD LO\,EL:\XD L O\,EL.\XD,

\VILLIA:\I FAIRB.-\ XK, C.V.O .. ~I.R.C . . COLOXEL Cn.\RLE:' JOSEPH TPDfDLE

C.:\I. G.,

K. C.

SIR \VILL1.\:\1 H E~'RY B E XX ETT, K.C.V.O ., F.R.C.S.

. P. Ed.

L. R.

LB., F.R.C.P.Ed.

(Surgeon-in-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade).

(Deputy Commissioner of No. IV. District St. John Ambulance Brigade). Jonx ARTIIL'R ]A:\IES, :01.\'.0. SIR RICHARD DO UGL.\

PO'WELL, BAROXET, K. C. V. 0., l\I. D .

SCRGEO x-GExERAL T IlE H OXOC1'ABLE

COLOXEL SIR \\ rILLIX.\1 ROE HOOPEr', K.C.S.I.

BORDE', K.

EpHRADf ~L-\cDoWEL CO GRA\'E, ?\I.D. GEXER,-\L SIR RICHARD HARRCOX, G.C.B., C .~I.G.

SIP AI'TIf '1"

R.E.

.,K.H.P.

K . . B.,

ARTHUR TrrO:\L-\S '-'LOGGSTT.

SLPGEOx-GE xERAL

:r.Ql:.,

C.:\1.G., K.H.S.

LJ'GEOX-

?\I.B.,

_ . \ 1. 0 . CAPTAL' GEORGE ED\\,ARD \\TrCKHX\1 L EGG, -\1

B.

LIEUT.-COLO.'EL LIECT.-COLO XEL

C.B .. F.R.C. '.

SIR J OHX LA\yREX CE LAX G:\1A.' , B.\RoxET.

SIl'

'

SCRGEOX·GEXEl'AL \\TILLIA:\1 GRAXT ~IACPHERSOX C.

'

.H.P.

S L'I{GEOx -G T~XER.\L GEORGE STERLIXG R VERsox,

B.

,

I.D.,

C

-;\1

.1

G

."

A. 1.

TIlE HOXOUR.\BLE SIP EBEXEZEP J OHX B'CCHAN:\ ' .

~L-\JOR-GEXERAL THE LORD CHEYL£ :\fORE, K. C. V.

o.

J A:\IES J OHX ?\IARSH, 1\1. D.

C. B. ,

1\1. D .

LEXANDER COCKBURN

'jIORGAX,

. , O.

B _\I'O.TT, C.V.

.1. E.

. . . J. ,

JOSEPII

ALL.\.

PR:\TT,

1.

IT C 1 G ' '\. . . . .,

P OTII, D. S. O.

., F.R.C . .

1.

FPEDEIUCK \\TILLL\Jl FURLEY. CIL\PLE-, CUTTO.' , F.R.C.P.Ed., l\I.R.C.S. (Deputy Commissioner of No. VIII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). THE LORD PLU~ KET, G. C. 'j1. G., K~. C. V. G EORGE

L ,-\,:E

A . 1. . (Australia). SURGEON-GE 'ERAL l R B ENJ.\~nN

1\1. V. O.

(Deputy Cont~oller of the West Lancashire Division, Territorial Branch, St. John Ambulance Association). TIlE HOXOCRABLE SIP J ORK

E... 'jI.G .

AXTI{O~\' H I(T:\L\X II' L EE~ K~OWLE '

LIEUT. -COLOX£L REUTER E:\lER ICll

LIEUT.-COLONEL

COLOXEL GERALD STOVELL.

f\ ORTH,

C.:\I.G.,

(Controller for England of the Territorial Branch, St. John Ambulanae Association) .

(Canada).

COLOXEL BORDRIGGE ;..; ORTII

C.B.

.\::\IfL C.\:\[PIll-.LL \\'ILLIA:\IS, C. B.

J OIIX PI'E:'COTT HE\\'LTT,

_ LFREL> ~\IOSELY, C.~I.G.

_ ..,

BAnTLE,

SYD~ 'E\" \ Y ILLL\Jl ~L\LKIX, (Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

SIR FREDERICK TRE\TES, B.-\ROXET, G.C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C.S .

B K

\Y ILLL\~[

E.. H ..

CYRIL D .\\'L'POr'T.

~I

G.,

IR ALl' ]']'!) K .EOGII, K .C.B., 1\1.

EXEP.\L

ARCHIBALD ALEXAXDER GORDOX, ~I. V. O.

K.C.\T.O.,

.13., C.~I

L.R.C.P.

'CPCLox- GE.'] R.\L \\ 'ILLI.\:\I

:\1. D.

SIR ALFRED DO\\,XIXG FRIPP,

LL. D.

OYL£, 'j1.

IR FI'EDLI'IC :\IITCIIELL HOD(,'-,OX,

THE LORD CL:\CD H.\:'\IILT O~·, :\I.P.

IR ROBERT J ORX COLLIE,

O~, .\X

D.S.O., 'j1.R . . .

SURGEOX -G EXERAL SIR \Y ILLlA:\1TAYLOR, K. C.B . ,~ I.

COLOXEL SIR \VILLIA:\1 \\ ATT., K.C.

. ,:\I. P.

LIE'T.-COLO."EL ED:\Ioxn 'jI'CXKIIOC.'E \\'IL'->O .',

CAPTAIX SIR JOHX \YILLLDI :\ OTT-BoWER, C.\T.O.

Sm.

.:\1. G.,:\I.

IR FREDERICK \YI LLIA:\f

FLE:\IIXG :\1.\XT S _\XDWITH, 'jI. D.

LIEuT.-C OLoxEL \\'ILLIA:\1 CH.\RLE. \\TOOLLETT, A.P.D,

SURGEOX -G ENERAL

.B. , ~I.\ .0.

\\'lLL1.\:\1 \ E. EY H .\RREL,

\VILLIA:\f H:D1El'TOX JALLAXD, F.R.C.S.

ALFI'ED JOlIN

ER

.

i\I ULLl XS,

:\I. D.

FR .\ 'KLIN, E ,.C. I.E. , IZ . H .P.

'ES T FER'S.

A~IUEL Gl'IFFITHS, l.R.C.S. (Deputy Commissioner of No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

ERXE':lT

L "\

PIE P OBLT')U~,

L P .C. P .


16

KNIGHTS OF GRACE.

LmUT.-COLON EL FREDERICK \VILLIAM GIBBON,

L. R. C. P . Ed.

R.A. 1.C.(T.F.)

(Deputy Commissioner of No. VII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). SIR IVIITCITELL l\IITCIIELL-Trro:\ISON, BARONET. Jon

TIlE EARL OF S CARBROUGH,

ARN/I.LLT JONES,

1.D.,

K . H.S .,

St. John Ambulance Brigade). ROBERT ARMSTRONG-JONES, l\1.

D.,

F. R. C. P.

R. . 1. C.

SIR S .\;\IUEL B .\GSTER BOULTON, BAROXET.

THE LORD CASTLEMAINE.

LAWRENCE WHITTAKER,

(Assistant Commissioner, No. IV. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). LIEUT.-COLONEL FREDERICK 1-IE RY ArPLEDv, 1\1. R.C.S.

THE LORD

HAUGH E . .'Y,

R .A.l\1. C.,

JOHN HENRY TURNER. 1. D.

. O.

F.F. P.S.,

(Assistant Commissioner, (unattached), St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).

THE VI. COUNT GALWAV, C. B.

COLOKEL TIlE RIGHT HOi\'"OUR .\BLE SIR S.\ VILE BRINTOi\ CROSSLE\', BARONET, P.C., K:.C.V.O.

SIR EDMUND \VALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L. TIlE EARL OF

P AL~IER,

P. "

UDLEV,

7.

'.B., G.C.

T.G., G.C.V.O.

THE VISCOUNT GL\D.TO TE, P.C., G.C.B., G . . l\I.

(Deputy Commissioner of No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). 1\1.\JOR CASP.\R ROBERT L i\URIE, 1\1. R. C. S., R. A.1\I. C.(T. F.)

(Assistant Commissioner, No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). SIR GEORGE EDWIN COUZE:t\S.

JOlIN HA~DIOND l\10RG i\N, SIR ]A;\fES l\1ILL,

Ie. .

.

.V. ., F.R.

I.G.

TIlE HONOURABLE EDWIN l\1rTCIlELSO ~ . ABEL J OIIN R.\M, 1(. C.

'AT ILLETT.

DAVID Do .

LIEUT.-COLO £L LEONARD NOBLE. TIlE EARL OF BESSDOROUGIT,

K.r.,

SYLVANUS GLA VILLE

10I'RI~, M.D.

\VILLIAM MOLSON MACPIIER. 0 ~.

C.V.O., C.B.

LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN THOMAS \ VOOLRYCH PEROWNE.

GENERAL

MAJOR GEORGE LUND.

SIR

1-I E RY

MACLEOD

LESLIE

Ru TDLE,

G. C. B.,

G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., D.S.O., R. A.

LIEUT.-COLOKEL GEORGE EDWARD T\VIs. ·,

F.R.C.S.1.

i\IAJOR SIR ALLAN PERRY, 1\1. D. COLO:t\EL JAMES CANTLIE,

LB.,

COLO TEL THOMAS I--IOLBEI

TONi\IA

MOSLEY, C. B.

HERBERT DAVID \VILLI AM LEWIS, F.R.C.S.,

R.A.

1.C.(T.F.)

HEKDLEY, C.!. E.,

(Deputy Commissioner of No. XI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). THE

LORD

H ARD IN GE OF PE . HURST, P.C.,

G . . B.,

G.C.S.1.,

G.C.M .G., G.C.I.E. , G.C.V.O., I.S.O.

M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

(Honorary Secretary of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem). MAJOR FREDERIC HIBBERT WESTMACOTT, F.R.C.S.,

EDMUND VIVIAN GABRI EL, C.S.I., C.V.O. WILLIAM R EA EDWARD.', A.C.A., (Secretary of the Order). SIR \i\TILLIAM ] Ai\IE SON SOULS BY, C.B., C.LE.

R.A.NLC.(T.F.)

LIEUT.-COLO EL FRANCIS AUGU TUS BROOKS, 1\1.D.

J OSEPII ROBERT HEAPE. THE EARL OF DERBY,

I.G., G.C.V.O.

LIEUT.-COLONEL ROBERT J A:\lES BLACKIIA I, C. 1. E.,

TIlE VISCOUi\T H YTIIE.

J OIIN EDDOWES

Ie. C . \

G.C.

GEORGE EDWARD DRu:\nIOND.

K. C. V. O.

\VILLIA:\I ALLAN J AilIIESON,

D.,

JOHN MORTIMER COURT TEV, C.1\I.G., LS.O.

TIlE VISCOU ' T GOSCHEN. THE LORD DESBOROUGH,

T.

ARTHUR EDGAR GROSVENOR RI[ODE~.

TIIE EARL GRE\", P.C., G.C.

LIEUT.-COLO:,\EL Tno:\IAs l\IcCLTLLocrr, 1\1. B.,

rASO

ROBERT ALEXANDER G IBBON.', 1\1. D.

M.R.C.S.,

A.l\1. S. (T. F.) (Assistant Commissioner, No. XI. District,

CLAUDE BOWE

K .C. B.

COLONEL TIlE HONO URABLE J AlIES

SURGEO:t\-COLO EL EDW.\RD CURETON, M.B., 1\I.R.C.P.Ed.

COLONEL

17

KNIGHTS OF GRACE.

K.G.,

P.C., G.C.V.O., C.B . .

(Assistant Commissioner, No. X. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). BRIGADIER-GE ERAL VVILLIA~l L EWIS VVIIITE, C. B. B


LIEUT.-COLON EL RODERT 1-IEATON RnO DES.

LIEUT.-COLONEL OSCAR EVAN BOULTON. 1A]OR PER CI\'AL BENJAillIN

JOIIN ASTLEY BLOXAM, F.R.C.S.

\V ALKEH..

COLONEL EDWIN LEE, M. R.C.S., A.

1. . . (T.

F.)

LIEUT. -C OLO

EL SIR R OBERT

LIEUT.-COLONEL THE EAl{L OF ARRAN,

K.P.

CHARLES CLAUDE CARPE TTEP,

S( RGEO?\-GENERAL

lVL\']OR-GE

!Vi. D.,

F. R.C.S.,

K. H. S . ,

PARDEY

L UK Ts,

K.C.S.1.,

SURGEO I-LIKCT.-COLO EL SIR \V .\RREN R OLAND

F . R.C.S. 1.

K.. C .1\1.G .,

K.C., LL.D.

POWELL,

ITIZA~mERT, 1.S.0., M.D., F.R.C.S.Eel.

SURGEON-GENERAL G UY CARLETON JONES, C.1\1.G.,

l.D.,

. (Canada) .

BRIGADIER-GENERAL HORATIO REGINALD IVIENDs, C .13 .,

(Deputy Controller of the West Riding Division, Territorial Branch, St. John Ambulance Association).

TIm

P OI)ERT TEprrE~SOX S\I \'Tlf I{.C. B., K.. C. V. .

ERAL

II'

I I ONoul' ABLE W.\LLA 'E

.

K.. . , P. . , K.C.l\I.G. SIP ARTHUR II ENRY T E~[l'LE L\l 'TIXU.\LE, K . . S.I. LIEUT.-CULOJ. EL 1-I ENl'\' I I OW.\I' 1> . SIl' OWE T C SllV PHILIl'PS, K. C .l\1. G.

\VILLL\?lI Tow J. LEY GEopca:

EY\IOUI' :\L\C.\RTNEY FILGATE.

MAJOR TIlE 11 0

I ~ORGE

OUR. \ BLE

ECIL BE.\U:\[O;\,T \\' E1.D-

FORESTEI'.

Sm. \VILLIA1\l MACKE T~IF .

JOI!

Sm.

TIm

DOi'.'ALD l\IANN.

LIEUT.-COLONEL GEORGE BARCLAY,

(Deputy Commissioner, New Zealand, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).

\V1LL1.\:\[ VISCO

NT

PR[NGTIIOl'l'E,

LIEUT.-COLO. EL

1.

.,

F.R.C.S.Ed.

ALLAN ELLIOT RANDELL, 1\1. B.

COLONEL

\i\T ILLIA~1 MACGREGOR, P.C., G . C.1\1.G., C.13 ., i.D. ~. Qt., COLONEL EDWARD DOU GL\S 13rOWN-SYNGE-I- I UTCIIINSON,

.l\1elb.

IR ] OS l':l'II fi'A\TEI', It\RO fET ,

ROBERT M ITCII ELL.

SIR

L1

\ CIfESON .

LIEUT.-COLONEL J OSEPII ALEXANDER CAl\J]'llELL.

Sa:.

II ENl{Y 1\1ILL P E1.LATT, C. V.O.

(Deputy Commissioner, Canada, St. John Ambulance Bl'igade Overseas). LIEUT.-COLONEL CHARLES AU' l'Fll II (1)GETTS,

LD., L.R.C.P.,

A.l\LS. (Canada).

C.B. SURGEON-GENERAL SIR J AMES PORTER,

K.. C. B., K.. '.

l.G.,

HIS EXCELLE CY THE LORD CHELMSFORD, G.C . M.G .

C lfI!' F .

I.

L\\'o

R onSON, C.V . . , F.R.C.S.,

R.A.M.C.(T.F.) SIR WILLlr\l\1 I1ENR\~

K..C.1.E., IZ.C.

GENERAL SIR O'MOORE CREAGH, G.C. B., G. C. S.

Sm. EI'NEST FR EDER I K

COLO EL ARTHUR \i\TILLL\l\[

K.H.P., R.N.

(Surgeon-in-Chief of the st. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).

m1.Qt.

ESnITT, K.

TlIE EARL BEAUClrA~[p,

LIEUT.-COLONEL ALFl'ED DYKE ACLAND.

SIR JOHN STANLEY,

B.\.DEi\-

RAN:\[OI'E AI D B RO\\,~E.

TIlE LoP!)

1AJOR EDWARD 1-IOWARD TUORNBROUGII PARSONS.

l\1 .D., LL.D.,

D. Sc.

(Honorary Consulting Surgeon to the British Ophthalmic Hos pital, , J er usalem ).

(Vice-Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem).

1.R.C.S ., A.1\I.

B.,

ERAL J AMES A VLMER L OWTIIORI'E I I .\L DANE,

LIEUT. -GF

COLONEL SIR JOTIN }\10RISON GIBSON,

C.

\VILLIAtl I ErnluND CA~ T, 1\1 . . , F.R.C.S.

ROOKE-

LA\YLESS, C.I . E., M.D.

FREDERICK 1\10

\V IIITEIIEAD,

C.B., D.S.O.

1.1\1. S.

(Commissioner for India, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas.)

DAYID CHARLES LLOYD O\\'EN ,

I NGLIS.

F.R.C.S.

COLO TEL SIR TI{EVREDYN R ASIILEIGII \V\'N 'E, K.C.S. I., K.C.1.E . CHARLES

\V ILLIA \1

SURGEON-GENERAL HAYWA RD R E.A ] )ER

SIR HORACE BROOKS 1\1ARSHALL.

Sm.

19

KNI G IITS OF GRA CE .

KKIGHTS OP GR ACE.

18

l\1AJOR-GENERA L

~T . J o n

II OI'E ,

Litt.]).,

n .. L.

IR GEOFFI{\' BARTON, K.C. V.O., C .13.,

C.M.G.

FRANCIS EDWIN ROSIlER.

FRANK 1-1 ENRV COOK, C.!. E.

LIEUT.-COLONEL FREDEl'ICK MINDEN COLE.

TIIOtlIAS 1-1 ENRY

W OOLSTO

I,

(Deputy Commissioner of No. IlL District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).


K

20

K~IGlITS 01' GIZJ\CE.

'IGHTS OF GRACE.

CAPTAIN HENRY VAUGHAN HART HART-DAVIS.

COLO

REGIXALD ST. A UBYl\' ROG:'IIIEu. CAPTAIL T NEVILE RODWELL \VILKIl\'SOl\',

RICIIARlJ I I E

(Ulster King

C.V.O.

of Arms). LIEUT.-COLONl~L Tn01l1AS

HORROCKS

OPE;,\SlL\\Y,

C.1\1.G.,

COLO;'\EL ALFRED TJIRALE PElZKIl\'S, C.

COLO TEL DONAL]) J .\:'IrES

DxnEs, K.

. 1\1. G.,

K.. C.

1. . (T.F.)

.

URGEO~ JOII;'\ l\I.\CINT\T£ , 1\1 .B .,

F ."\. 1) .S. E~c., 1

R"\..1'< 1\.T .V • I\ .

(Assistant Commissioner, No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Bpigade). SUl\.CJLON-GLTERAL WILLL\\I \V _\LL\CL IrLx:\\', ~I.B.,

F R. C .... 1., 1{. 1-I. S.

GEOPGE FREDERICK GALT.

CH.:\RLES Gl'AN\'ILLE K .EI"E\\ lCll.

DAYID F.\LCOXER PE;,\XAXT.

SURGEOK-

R.\ TIIBOl\'E. 10T\CKTO;,\ COPF,\L\?\, F. R. S.,

1\1. D. SIR J OIIX FOWKE LANCELOT ROLLESTO T, THE

ENER.\L

F.R . . S.,

LIEUT. -COLO LTEL SY])l\'E\' ARTnUR

EXCELLEXCY

r. B.,

1\1. V . 0.)

PELIL\.:-I l\IER\'YN GAINSFfJRJ> 1'O'I13 S.

E.

\VILLIA:'I1 JA:'I1ES GAGE.

HIS

1.\CK1. 'TOSII,

JAMES LlTTLE LUDDINGTON.

1-Irs EXCELLE;,\CY TIlE LORD \V ILLL\'GT)OX, G. C. I. TIIE HOXOGR.\BLE SIR LOUIS 1--IET\PY

1. R. C. S.

l\. \' GIn \1 HL \',

(Deputy Commissioner, No. IX. District St. Joh n Ambulance Brigade). Suz GUY FRA?\CI~ L .\KI0.·G, B/dzON ET, C. B., :\1. V. O.

ST.\FF

B.

SIR TIIO:'lL\S rDIES T.\IT.

\V ILLL\:'I1 G.\IR

EL TfIE LORD BOLTON.

F.R.S.Ed .,

F.R.C.S., R.A. :\I.C.(T. F .)

21

EARL

OF

CULO[';EL JO[I TIm RIGllT

1\1. P.

SllZ

ARTllUJ<.

\\T1LLL\:'I.[

~I 1 • \. \ ' ,

rr

"'- •

C I) •

').,

K:.II.P., P.:-.J.

T

ED\L\'l'u . (2l:IRL,

Hox o

.13., :;\T.D.,

I·.P.C.P.

'l'ABLE JOII~ Po~s, P.C.

TilE LUI 'j) F .\I'Ii\(;J10:\.

LI\'ERPOOL,

G.C.

I.G.,

G.C.I.E.,1\1.V.O.

J OIL

r\LEXANDEl' SUTllEl'L\;'\J), ~I.

B. Ed.

ED\Y.\.RD ROGEl 'S \ \ U()l>. T

THE RIGHT Ho TOURABLE \i\TILLIAlII HAYES FISTIEI', P.C., l'v1.P. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR J Al\IES

REID ROBERTS,

1\1. B., F. R. C. S. ,

1. 1\1. S.

AUGUSTUS

1\1 El' EDITH

I IUi\U UI'.\ULE

J ARDIKE, C. I. E.

COLONEL ROBERT

TIlE EARL OF DURIlAi\1) K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O.

(Assistant Commissioner, Newfoundland, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas). K.1-1.S.,

A.l\1. S.(T. F.) COLOXEL CIL\RLES ROBERT TYRRELL, M.R.C.S.

(Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade). NEVILLE

FRAl\'CIS

FITZGERALD

\\TILL , :\1.13.,

~\. \I.,.

C\·Z.)

r, G.C.I.E.

ULU0.LL

FR\:,\K

:\L\l'C,II,

F.P.C.,.,

l\1.B.,

R.r\,:\I.C.,

(T.F,) TIlE IlU\OLJRAI,'LI : V \ ' Il_.LI _.1 . \'I JOIll' LU:\l.·uEX,

I I L:\ R\

G USl'IIL'\.

I.D .,

(Deputy Commissioner of No. XII. District, St . John Ambulance Brio-acle, and Deputy Controller of the Leinster Division , Territorial Br~nch , St. John Ambulance Association). TllE LOI'!) N ORRE\~ .

HARRY LITTLEWOOD, F.R.C.S., 1\1.Sc.

SIP

1.:01.S.

OLI\'LR FR.\SER.

CULONl',L '~ IR \V.\LTFR PUI'U ' L .\\\IZL'\ l.F, B\I '(l'\ l

LIEUT.-

lV1. D.

I- IENRY BULL, F.R.C.S.Ed.,

:\1.D"

TIlE I IO:\O UR ABLl" l \ RTJ[LP ST.\,\LU·, ~1.V . O., ~1.P.

CHARLES HARDY (Chancellor, Ellesmere Commandery).

COLOXEL WILLIAM

TIIU:-L\.

CULO;'\LL \VILLLDJ JOIL\C,TO\

ElL CAMPBELL, C.B., C.I.E ., 1\1.13.

CLU?\Y :\1ACPIlERSON,

T.

LIEUT.-COLOXEL \VILLLDI El':\LST ]L;,\:\I:\ G'-'.

SIR SPE;'\CER HARCOURT BUTLEH., IC.C.S . I., C.I.E. \VILLIA;\l ELLI

GEUl'Gl: ELIE t\:'IIYUT.

I .\), TON.

EDSON J O. EI'JI CII.DII3ERLI

HENRY SnARP, C.S.I., C.I.E.

COLO;'\EL

LIEUT.-COLONEL TIrE

CIIA:'I1BEl'LAIl\',

K.. C.B., K.C.V.O. 1L-\JUR J .\}IES ALI~XA;,\DElZ, (Assistant Commissioner (unattached), St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).

SIR EI '~EST FI\.\J\CIS S\\,A.\' I"LU\\El'. \VILLLUI

I I Ui\lPH1US

'vVr ' T\',

(Assistant Commissiol181', No. 1. District. St. John Ambulance Brigade.)


LADIE S 01' GR .\CE.

KNIGIITS OF G RACI:;.

] OHl\'

Au] lLLY

TlIE LORI> 1\1()NSON.

Fl'EDERICK A~l'l:\· ,\LL.

SCORGIE 1\JE~TON, K.C.S.l., LL.D. SIR l\IH'JI ,\EL FR ,\. '('I') 0'1 \\,\ "LI' ) IT.C.S.I. 5Tlz I-.IEDLE\ " FIZ ,\~cr!-' LE I ) ~ \s. F I,.\. i'\ C rs B ,\ P TON L 1\ r\ G) , I I )( ; I .

SIR JA:'IIE,:-;

LI EUT.-C OLONEL EDWIK rULES I(IN G. FR,\l',TCIS SAXIl.\lII EL\n~ s D RURY . SIlZ HEI RY SEYl\lOU R K I ' G,

K. C. I. E.

IR JYIACKEl\' ZIE DALZELL C]J,\L\IERS, SIR WILLIA)l QUA1ZTUS E "W AI'T,

K. C. B. ,

C.

.1.

C\I'T,,\.TX FR \ \ ( 1. ' FREIJEl ' l< I, l}\:\lELL.

B l\j'OXET.

CIL\l'LES

TIlE H OI OURi\.BLE Sn~ GEORGE E])\\",\.RI) Kl\' OX, LL . D. LI EUT.-COLO TEL SH~ AH.TllUR I-IEXRY

Ic

L\.lLON, G.C.V.O.,

' .\\ll'IH,LL l\lcLLOI).

LmuT.-CoI JO\I.L SII ' GEUI~(,E OL\F

K. ' .1.

K.C.I.E., C.S.I.

JOII~

] .\\IE .'

THE RIGHT H OKOURAB L E SIR

V ~\'N

LEN .

G US T,\ VE J-\ DOl'.

L\.URICE V/ILLI AM ER:KEST

II\. LOUIS I"\..E ' AULT, G.C.l\I.G.

DE BUNSEN, P.C., G.C.M.G. , G.C.V.O., C.B. EVELYN G ,,\.SCOYKE CECIL, l'vI. P.,

bts of a; race.

'rr)onorar~ ·tr~1ttg

SIR D AYID YULE YULE.

PHILIPP ZO]' ' .

(Secretary-General).

ED:'! U DO

SIR L OGIS \VILLIA)l D ANE, G.C.I.E., C.S.I.

I' E[]\' Ll'.

<Bracc.

jLal>leS ot

SIR CHARLES CHEERS WAKEFIELD. E U:'IL\ HELl:, 1\, :\L\D~\\lE D E

l\L\JOR-GENER,\L I \' OR PHILIPI'S, D .5.0., M. P. C OLONEL GEIC\LD THO~L\S 1~ .\\\,NSLEY, C.1\II.G.,

I.R. C .S.

Eng. ,

I SA BELLA, DO\\'"\.GER

ANTHONY H UNGERFORD L ECIDI ERE.

l\L\.R CL\.

THE VISCOGNT ST. CY1ZE, ·.

1'1'1.-\1\.\'

COLOXEL ] OIl

I s.\Bl~ L

V ISCOG

OC::'; '[

B

f~SS

'S Tl' o s . O F LDIEI'll'I : .

A UGUST\, ~II:-'!-' \V OOlJ,\LL.

A.l'v1. S.

THE

K.C.S.I.,

.

SIR H EXIZY P ,,\.R . i\.LL BURT, K.C.I.E. THE L ORD STi\' ' ~IORE.

P()OS -KLI 'PJ ,. LL,

AUSTIN CAI'PENTER.

I ARY) CO U NTI"~ :-' U1' Y "\l ' BO I' () l'C TI.

:'IIELL\

Pl'IlJE.\UX,

l\lI's.

B\TllESl'-.\ Ul' Fl ' E'"lIll'Ol'l>.

lL\I ' LUTTE, TilE L~\l>Y T .\U;OT lJL ~f \L.\TIU)E.

C LAl',\ Fl'ElJJ ~ l'I('.\', LAu\ F .\Il ' IL\[i{ ' .

l T Boy TE.

E\1:\1.\ CEC'lU\, L .\I>\' \V\l\UII\\[

NOEL GEORGE LAM BERT l'vI AIZSIIALL. Sm H ER13ERT BROWN AME~, LL.D.,

I.P.

~ICl ' I'A\~ .

LOUI~ ;\' I T .\TIL\f'I E E;\L\L\, TilL L ~\u\ (

(Canada).

11 0

':\1

L\R\, GL()I' l;r~U, L ,\I)\ Et~E[' T() l' .

WILLL\~I DISBROW BrYDONE-JACK, L.R.C.P., L . R.C.S.Ed.

TIlE

PIERRE LAURENT DA~IA S E E\ ARISTE L E BLANC.

H ELE

COLO:.'-IEL GEORGE AUGU~TUS SWE \'.

LOUI~ ,\ ALI 'E, TIlE DUWAGEl, L .\DY V 1\ L\ • .

CHARLES] OSEI'l1 COI'I', M. D.

THE

(Assis tant Commissioner, Ontario District St. John Ambulance Brigade Over.5eas). COL01 ' EL P 1\.TlZICK I-I E IIIR,

C.B.,

M.D. , F.R.C.S.Ed, 1.1\1.5.

CONS'L\

110

l\L\l'Y

' OU I'AlJLE

TeE,

ILL.

L.\.DY S;\IYT! r.

' OUl'A13LE S\HIL

'l ' .\.l'l:, i\Il ' ~. \VULl :LEl'.

FLoru.. CE EU1T1[, TIlE

L ,\1)\'

~IoSTY~.

GENEVIE\'E, LADY \V "\T~Ol'\.

LI EUT . -C OLONEL Su:. COuRTAULlJ Tll O~ll'SON .

1\L\RY lJU CAUI'l'OY, DUCllLSS 01" BEDl' OI ' D.

COLO';;EL RIClIARD BEALE COLVIN, C.B.

TIlE I-IO NOURAULE EL[Z,\.UETll SOPIIL\ LUCIE, IIzs. . E\\ 1>Ie;,\ TE-1\ E\\' DEG.\ TE.

ROJJLKT Fo x-Sy 10 s, M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., D.P.H. LIECT.· COLONEL] OlIN CHARLES R AlJCLYFFE H USlJAND, TlIU,L\S COKE S(~UANCE,

1. D.

1\1. D.

EVELY

l\IAI'Y, ?\IRs.

KATllLEE~

OCL\'VL\)

F.

TUOR

' 1:,.

:\ Il '~. GLOl'C;]': E. \ V. LEGG.


24

THERESA S USEY HELEN,

SARAH VA IKER, LADY CrruBB.

A

~NA AN?\ETTE

25

LADIES OF GRACE.

LADIES OF GRACE.

Ir~T~T IE, 1\Ir ' S COCIJlZA?\E.

DOWAGER l\rIARCIlIO ESS UF

DF.RR Y.

LONDO

HARRIET JULIA, LADY J EPHSO~.

r\LICE, TlIE LADY N ORTllCOTE, C.1.

CATHERINE, 1\IRS. STU.-\.RT C. WARDELL.

FLORENCE CAROLIN E, T\IRS. SEYT\10UR COIZKRAN .

E:\IILY FRANCES SARAH, l\IRS. STEW:\.RT BRO'YX.

ALICE RICHMOND,

ELIZABETH VIOLET, 1\IRS. EDWARD COLEGRA\·E.

RACHEL, COUNTESS

CLEME TTINA, THE DOWAGER LADY LILFORD.

-;\L<\TILDA JANE, 11R ' . l\IA1ZCUS I- L\'RE.

KATHLEEN, 1\IRS. G. UPTON PlUOR.

EMILY, 1\11ss

HEXRIETTA CHARLOTTE,

TERESA EDEN,

IRS. T"\.RLETOX.

ALICE HARRIET, LADY SE.-\GER

IRS. GARNETT-ORillE. F DUDLEY.

U PRE. IR. RICIIA]'l)SOX.

ELLE~ BERTIIA, 1\hz.'. EDWArD T1;FNELL. GElZ ,A LDI?-iE GEORGIA TA ~L\lZY DOW.\GER ?\IAl'CIIIUi\E ' S OF

H UKT.

ELIZABETH, THE DOWAGER LADY LOCI!. CAROLINE, 1\I RS. SIIAE ~.

BRISTOL.

lVL\.RY CAROLINE, 1\Trss COULClIER.

\VINIFRED A~NA, DUCl1ESS OF PORTLAND. HERSEY ALICE, DOWAGER 1\IAl ' CIIIO l TES . OF LI TLITlIGUW.

BEATRIX FRA TCES, 1\IARCHIONESS OF \V,ATERFORD.

BE.\.TRICE

HELEN 1\IAY, 1\1RS. PLATT.

OPIIIA, MRs. H UGn SUTLEJ GOUGII.

I

F .\LKLA

LUCY, 1\ IRS. R. GOFTON-SAL:'IIOXD.

1\1.\lZ\', VISCOUNTESS

ALMA, 1\TARCHIOKE ' S OF BREAD_-\LlLL\' E.

S US.\.N, DOWAGER COU~TES.

HILDA BURELL\.

IrTCHELL,

l\Ir

S CA:'IIPBELL OF

A. CCIDIAXXUCII.

GIZ.\.CE, L .\])Y

D.

OF 1\L\L~1ESI3 u l'Y.

H 1;~TER- \ VESTOi\

OF H UNTEl ' STO • .

ANXETTE NORA JANE, LAD\T ROYDS.

ETIIEL, LADY BEDFURD.

CICELY NIARY, THE LADY CHARLES CAVENDISII-BEl '- TIXCK.

A :'1\', LAD\' T"\TE.

AN:L·.,'IE EMILY, LADY HXKBURY- \VILLLDl. .

KATIIARI

JANE DARLING, NIRS. CULLEY OF FOWBERRY.

E LLEN) TIIE Ho JOUIZ.\ULE 111's.

OLI\-IA, THE LADY HE

~RY CA\,ENDI ' H-BEKTI?\CK.

~ E LOUISA, DOW.\GER CU1;i'lTESS

JUYeE.

VIO LET, COUNTE.' , OF ELLE,"IERE.

JENNIE, THE LADY RANDOLPH CIlURClIILL, C.l., R.R.C.

l\Lu:,Y

ALICE, L .\.DY HO])GSOi\.

AGNES, 1\Irss K~EYSER, R. R. C.

SA P .\H GILBERT, 1\11'.'. J.

GEORGIAXA ELISABETH, DOWAGER COUXTESS OF DUDLEY, R.R.C.

OLGA, LADY EGERTO T.

VIOLET, THE LADY EDWARD CECIL.

E~!ILY CAROLINE,

THE LADY SARAH ISABEL AUGUST.\. \VILSON, R.R.C.

ALICE, COUNTESS OF

THEODOSIA, LADY BAGOT, R.R.C.

EVELYN ELIZABETlI,

HEKRIETTA, l\Irss \VEDGWOOD, R.R.C.

ALBERTA, COUNTES - OF PLY;'lUUTII.

AGNES F AKNY, LADY TE:'IfPLE.

ALICE COU

. GRIFFITlI ' .

iRS. PArILLO~. El'EY.

lIZ:.

J.

C. Bl'IKTOi\.

TE ' S GREY.

THEHoNOURABLEAG '-ES

IARY, MRS.ClIARLES GOLIDI,\.X:K, R.R.C.

EDITII , LADY BLA

SARAH ELIZABETH, LADY

H UGIIES-H U

JESSIE GUTIIRIE, LADY TRUSCOTT.

TER

of Plas

UF ELLES:'IIERE.

Coch.

D-SUTTO ' .

T. 11.

HELEN, MRS. J. A. MAN STUART ,

ANNIE EVELYN, MRS.

LOUISA JANE, l\rIRS. HERBERT CA:'Il'BELL.

SYBIL FRA CES, LADY EnE T.

MARY, MRS. ANTIIO Ty H. MORGAN.

GEORGIA A MARCIA, THE LADY LLA ' l~ .\'TTOCK.

:\L\.\:WELL 1\'IARGARET

NINA 1\IAlZY BENITA, Du lIE. S OF H i\.:.[ILTON A~D

1ACDOUGALL, 1\IRS. SCEALES.

RIVERS BULh.ELEY.


26 ELIZABETH,

11\S.

SUSA

EMILY BLANCIIE, THE HONOURABLE LADY HARVEY .

'GELINA

ROSA~10ND, THE LADY SYDEKILDI OF CO:\II3E.

Clll)I~TINA

TIlE HONOURABLE

PllILIPP.\ J-\ G 'E~,

HARRIETT FROTllINGHAM, 1\11{S. \\'.

ETHEL CHARLOTTE, LADY HEWETT. IURRAY, l'vIRs. CHARLES EHDEN.

IIARIE BEAUCLERK, COUKTESS OF

AR R.\.:\' .

11SS HEATllER-B1 GG.

1\IA1E GEOl'GINA,

1RS. GEORGE BYRON.

DOROTHY

L\.RY, TIIE VISCOU ' TE~S GL.\USTUNL

ELEA 'OR GEORGI '.\, L.\.DY R U:\])LE.

l'vIARY PETERS, 1\1 RS. EDGAR SHEPPARD.

ETHEL l'v1.\DEL1NE, 1\1RS. GEORGE

ELIZABETH MARY, LADY STRONG.

HAl'RIETT CECIL

W. LAURIE.

A.,

lAl'Y,

11\. H.

FLOREKCE ANK.\.,

LAURA, LADY 1\1ARSHALL.

LElL\'

\\'1 'II !ZED

CleELY

11 UR1EL,

T,

DOW.AGER VISCOU

TESS 1\IOUNTGAl'IZET.

lR~.

J.\':\Il~"

LEO~Ol',

ELEANOR CII.\.RLOTTE, 1\11ss \VARRENDEIZ.

E '1lIL Y

GIANA, THE LADY lVloUNT-STEPIIEN.

~L\'I\.IO;\,

ELEANOR KATHLEEN, 1\IRS. LEWIS WHITE.

SIlHl.L .01.\1'\"

EVELEEN OLIVE ALICE, lYIRS. G. LAURA GWEN DOLEN , l'vlRs. F.

P.

\V.

\VOLLASTON.

T]{ENCII GASCOIG "t..

ART 11 U]'

11','. PETE}~

1\1 \.RY, L.\D\ P.\.?\ILL\.

GRACE JULIA, LADY DRU~lMO

]LSSH:.\

Il{ S. E])\\.\.RlJ L . \ . . . ·J.LLL~.

L

'c...crrT-

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I 1}:?\l{\' V. I L\l\T-D.\\ I~. 11: 1Z P II \".

1.

Cl'EIZ.\.l'.

I'U~\ I -",UI'.

tlt.::\Tl'-S

E:\lILY l\L\RG.\ITT,

THE HONO URABLE FLORENCE 1\1A1UA DALY. D.

I R '.

L. Lt;IJl)]N(;Tl).·

1\IR~. CU.\l\.LL.....

ANKlE CLEi\JENTINJ\., l\IR~.

E.,

T\n s~.

\YIL SO?\ .

ADELAIDE, MRS. CHARLES COTTON.

I~.,

E.

1\11'S. BO O~lEl\ .

LETTICE l'vIARY ELIZABETH, COUNTESS BEAUCHAMP.

ROBINIA MARIO

1\I1LLE1'.

Cop DL~.

RACHAEL A T1 IE, 1\IISS COX-DAVIES, R.R.C.

J.

R.

1\IrLDRED FA TNY,

l\IARG.\l' ET AGNES, ~I R '. TIIO:\L\..

LUCY CECILIA, COU TTESS OF SCAl\Bl\OUGII.

FRANCES, l'vIRS.

PI:\L1~ Y.

W.

:MRS. A. H. O. SPEN CE .

LILAH, LADY CREAGH.

J\IAUD J ACQUELI TE

GOOl)ERIl;\~1.

ELIZA, LADY ROLLESTON.

THE LADY EDELIKE STRICKLAND.

AGNES

E.

C. \VILSON.

ELIZABETII MARY, 1\1 RS. FRANCIS

hss FRA TK .

IARY HARRIETT, MISS GRIFFITH.

A

\V.

II".

1\IARY REFORD, 1\IR s . A.

DOROTHY MAUD, THE HONOURABLE LADY HAIG.

PHYLLIS

CLEMENTIr A,

27

\V ILLINGlJO?\.

l\IAIZIE ADELAIDE, TIn: L i\])Y

E. F. CIIINERY.

HELENA Co STA TCE,

G H.\CI:: .

LAlJlE S OF

LADIE S OF GRACE.

\.DY B()\\'.\TJ '. IZ.

PLLL,\TT.

L\I'G.\IZET, 1\TJ' ' .

LILLl~G~TO~,

J.

R.

KI

I

~~ . \.

lIS S l ;I{LSIll·lLLD.

CAROLINE ANGELI A, 1\IADAME FI\EDEIUCK L. B]~·iQU E .

AG;d.S, 1\11'5.

ALICE STARR, LADY TILLEY.

1" LORI.

LILIAN MARGARET, LADY CLARK.

I\1.\I\G.\RLT Cll.\.RLOTTE, '1'111 '. B.\'lZO:\L~~

C .\L\ IS

LIKLS.

'CE ELIL\BETll, 1II ~~ 1-1 1::-'; f)l.Iz .... O~. 'Tl'.\llICOX.\' .\.:\IJ

T\101l T\ T P OY.\'L.

AGNES, LADY JEKYLL.

Tlzs. \\' .\\N\I. \~· DI~ O-".

CONSTA.NCE MAI{Y, LADY KNOWLE S.

A0;0;E ELFLl ,. lJ.\.,

MARY, MISS BRODRICK.

1"lJ..LLK SOP111.\,

ADA, MISS CROSBY.

AM\' S.\.R.\.ll, 1\Irss

L .\DY SLOt';l; E'1'T.

EVA CHARLOTTE ELLIS, 1\hss LUCKES.

I-I u ; I ES. L\.],y VE'1':'1'1;\, 11Zs. ARTIICR J .\'~IES. 1\IARG.\I\LT CARLOTA, Ii' S . F. 11. \\'l · ~T\L\'COTT.

BEATRICE El'RINGTO',

ELFl\ID.\. :I\lAIZJOIZIE,

AMELIA ELIZABETH,

IRS. G. H. DARWIN.

Irss LOVELA ·D.

J

Till:

L.\})\'

BIZOOKE .


29

ESQUIRES.

28

ESQUIRES.

Lun.-

EYELYi\', 1\1 RS.

VV.

E.

CIIARLES WILLIAM DYSON PERRINS. ST.\.l\:YFOl{TlI.

COLO NEL SIR AUGUSTU S CHARLE S FREDERI CK FITZGEORGE,

1\1A R\-, L.ADY P i\.GET.

K.C.V.O., C.B.

T UE L.\.DY Elon'-i\'"TRUDE 1\1ALET.

COLONEL EDWARD ROGER PRATT.

DOROTHY, TIrE VISCOUXTESS ST.

Cn{ES.

l\1ARGARET SELIXA, TH E VISCOUi\'"TE ' l\IARY EDITH

RICHARD SIMS D ONlON.

BOYl\:E.

MAJOR C . MITFORD B URGESS.

1 0NICA, MJZ . WILLS.

JESSIE,

MRs. CI-IARLE

ELSIE STEPHEN, 1\IRS. 1\L\RGUERITE LA

R.

W.

IALLOCK,

CHARLES BOUGHTON HAMILTON , C . M.G .

R EFORD .

1 0THE, 1\IADAl\IE

1\Irss

H ELEi\'" R ICIDIOi\' D YOUNG, ELIZABETlI

THE MASTER OF GRAY. ARClII13ALD.

J.

R.

COLONEL GEO RGE F. L EVERSO , C.B. T lIIBAV 1)E.\.1J.

R EID.

ROGER DUKE.

LADY GIB ' 01\'.

MAJOR GEORGE ARTIIUR GILDEA .

OS~IUl\:DA BELLA, l\Irss OWEi\'". OLIVIA GEORGIAi\'".\', ] ULL\. l\IARY, LAURA

] AMES WILLIA I FRESHFIELD.

LADY T ROTTEIZ.

LIEUT.-COLONEL R OBERT

L.\.DY KI i\'"G.

10

CHARLES H ENRY l\1ILBURN, lYI. B.

' SO:.\'.

~IR ] AMES B ALFOUR Pl\.UL, C. V.

FLORENCE, LADY BUTLER.

HENRY CLAUDE BLAKE, l\1.V .

TIlE LADY

1 URIEL PAGET.

1\1.\1

L\.GDALEi\'", LA DY P llILII'P~.

ALICE

S.\.Ri\.1I L 01JISE , S .\.R.\.1I AN

T,

IVI RS.

JOHN

. (

thlone Pursuiv(lnt of Arms).

FAIRBAIRN.

l\1AJOR H YLA NAPIER H OLDE

R. R. C.

HELEX P ORTER , (lYL\.D.DIE

. (Lyon King of Arms).

GERARD BONHAM CARTER.

SHE\YELL.

Irs . SWIFT,

1ACKE TlIE H OLDE

ROBERT CIIARLES BROW, M.B. F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.E.

1.-\RY, 1\11. S R YERSO:.\-.

RO,\LUXE, T HE LADY

COLONEL ASTLEY HE RBERT T ERRY.

OLIVER W ILLIA MS.

IELlL\).

COLONEL JAM ES HARP ER, M.D., A.l\1.S.(T.F.) CAPTAIN THE Ho OURABLE CHARLES CLIVE BIGHr\. I, C.l\1.G.

1bonorar)?

~abte5

of (l';racc.

CAPTAIN SIR \tVILLIA 1 BULKELEY

COLONEL CIIAPLE

MARY FRANCES, MRS. R ONALDS .

FREDERICI'

CAPTAIN J OH

SOPHY, THE C OUNTESS DE TOR BY.

CLAIR A TSTRUTHER,

RI CHARD BLAK E.

l\1AJOR CIIARLES McDONALD

mJ.Qt.

)Esqnires.

C l\PTAIN

ER

GILYIE .

EST BEACIICROFT BECKWITII T OWSE.

EDWIN DAW ES .

CAPTAIN E DW IN FREND. GENERAL SIR EDWARD FRA TC I S CHAPMAN, K.C.B.,

R.A.

BARN ES,

M. R

.

. C. S. Eng.,

M.R.C.P.Ed.

ALEXANDER MACKINTO SH M ACK INTO SH. LIND SAY

LIEUT.-C OL O EL G EORGE ALGERNON DPAFFE LIEUT . -COLONEL HEN RY ] OH

SIR EDWARD LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY.

C.I.E .

T.

M.V.O., D.S.O.

H ENRIETTE, 1\1ADEMOISELLE DE L ABROSSE.

SIR GEORGE

UNTER, BARO ' ET.

COLONEL H ENRY LLOYD H OWARD, C.B.

] ENN I E GOODELL, l\IRS. A. A. BLOW.

LIEUT.-COLONEL

H UGHES- H

HOLFORD,

K.C.V.O. ,

DAVID McNICOLL. WALTEIZ RE GINALD BAK ER, C.V.O. l\1AJOR BASIL

\V ILFRED

B OWDLER B OWDLEP,

n. .0. ,

R. E.


30 VVILLIAM HENRY MORGAN,

CAPTA IN PHILIP LIONEL EDWARD WALKER.

(Director of Stores, St. John Ambulance Association; Deputy Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas). VVILLIA;.,r RAPHAEL GATT. l\L-\]OR-GENERAL SIR FR.\NCIS HE RY RUTHERFORD DRU~H.IO

D,

CECIL FRANCIS ALECK WALKER. WILLIA 1 BARCLAY SQUIRE. D J\VID POTTINGER, 1.S.0. :MA]OR SIR EDW.\'RD SCOTT WORTHINGTON,

K.C.I.E., C. B.

LIEUT.-COLONEL GILBERT STEWART CRA\VFORD, M. D., R.A.

I.C.

1\II. B.

CJ\PTAI -; EDMUND GEORGE Si\.\'ILL L'EsTRA ' GE l\1.\LONE. L .\\\'REN"CE I ~RA TK LI T B URGJS.

1.R.C.S.,

L. R.C.P.,

DUN"c.\N" GILBERT

10NTEITlI,

(Assistant Secretary of the Order and of the St. John Ambulance Association).

R.N. COLONEL \VILLIAM GRAYDO T CARTER.

FREDERICK Lo;.,rAx.

l\1AJOR CHARLE

EVER.\RD VlALTFR GOLD \YOl'TlIY.

KEITH

\V ILLIAl\I

CO)IYl

SCOTT SCOTT-GATT\'.

I L-\ROLD

MURRAY (Portcullis Pursui vant).

J ESSE WALLWORK. STRACHA

Lyo ' TII :\L

LIECT.-COLON"EL

HOLME (Secretary and Receiver, Ellesmere Commantlery).

Sm.

S.\:\l

l\L\JOR ALGER TON TUDOR

THO:"'IAS NELSON}

ARTHUR \,vILLL ?II F.\lPE,

i.D.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. III. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

F .\ Y, P. E. (T. F.)

HOWARD GEORGE K~ELLEY.

l\IAJOR D UDLEY HENRY ALEXAI DER, C.1\1. G.

R.\IG.

(Assistant CommiSSioner, No. III. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

J OHN HENRY ROGER S, A.C.A.

FREDERICK. I-I .\RRL ON.

FREDERICK SPRA WSON,

PEl'CY GEORGE DARVIL-S1IIITH.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

(Secretary of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. and of the Territorial Branch, St. John Ambulance Association).

W ILLIA~r FITZGERALD ARBUTII;\,OT. WILLIAM BAKER FISHER.

l\L \ J 0 R J 0 II X

THOMAS ALFRED BEDALE.

C.\I'T.-\IN"

'.

'TEW.\RT GORUOX.

COLO ' EL

ALFRED CHARLES SETON-CHRISTOPHER.

P .\ I~.

ULTCI( GE01{GE

ALFRED FR .\~CI S

JOSEPH WILLIAM WHITE,

(Assistant Commissioner, No. VII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). LIEGT.-COLOXEL FRA 'CIS L EON1\RD VAUX, M. D., A. M . . Canada,

(Assistant CommiSSioner, Manitoba District St. John Ambulance Brigade Overs~as) .

LIEUT .-COLO

M. D.,

.\:\lPBFLL 1)1<:

BURGH

. B.

l.D.

TREET,

AU'IIO' S J 01 IN D .\LLAI

T.

EL T IIO'll.\S WILLL\:\1

HERBERT YOL!XG,

1. D.,

L.R . . . LIEUT.-

GEORGE BURY.

(Canada).

l\ 1. \

JC)[IN Nr 'OL FERGUSSOi\' Pl~LEY.

WILLIAM SCATTERTY, M.D.

A.M.C.

]{ II L' T II X 0 T,

D_\L1'01' ] L!LI.\X T OWERS

WILLIAM HENR Y CHAMBERS.

LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN TAYLOR FOTIIERINGIL\M,

BE R X. \ R I)

(Assistant Commissioner (unattached) St. John Ambulance Brigade).

PERCY HIGHFIELD LEIGH.

CAPTAI

1.V.O.,

ST:\N"LE\' QUICK.

J AMES l\1ACFARLANE LAPSLEY. Fleet-Surgeon ALGERNON CARTER BEA r,

.l\1.G.,

M.R.C.S., R.A.l\1.C.

JOHN HORATIO YOLLAND, 11.R.C.S., L.S.A.

THOMAS GIBSON,

31

ESQUIRES.

ESQUIRES.

OLONEL WILLIA 1\ MOIR G .\RTSIIORE.

JOSEPH AN J)REW ClfISIlOLtlI, MA]O IZ

F IZ.\

T

K Co IZ TW.\LL

IZ, C. 1cT.\ \ ' L

WILLIA~1 KERR GEORGE.

CAPTAlN" HE R\· J.\:'LES ,TEYEN ..

l\t<\]OR MALCOL~1 DON .\LD MURRAY, C.V.O., C. B.

GEOFFRE\' HOW.-\Rll.

N".

H,

1\.. 1. ~. (

anada).


32

1bonorar)? Ser"ing :1Erotbers.

WILLIAM BOLTON. WALTER JOlIN BOOKER.

U lITHOFF,

ROBERT JACK SON .

JOHN CALDWELL

THOMAS ARCHER LOWE.

] OSEPlI JOlIN FRANCIS CORBETT.

EDWARD ROBERT GOODWIN.

WILLIAM KEEBLE.

ClIARLES ALAN PALflfER.

JOlIN HENRY CUCKOW.

JOHN PERRY.

MAJOR ALFRED EDWARD PERKINS,

TIlE REV. AUGUSTUS HENRY SCOTT SCOTT-\VlIITE.

THOMAS STORIE DIXSON, M.B.,

(Deputy Commissioner, New South Wales District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).

SAMUEL SWANTON. THOMAS MIDDLETON HARRIS. MARSHALL HOPPER.

TDERSON.

JOHN JAMES MOLE.

\VILLIAM GEORGE MORANT.

TlIO:\fAS HORNSBY HILTON.

ALAN PAULL.

CLEMENT HEATlICOTE.

JOlIN J OSEPlI OLLEY.

ALFRED JOHN TRIMMER.

GEORGE ARMITAGE.

J OlIN FREDERICK SlIELLEY.

WALTER DUNCAN LIDDELL.

GEORGE TANNER.

JOHN CALVIN LINES.

FRENCH.

SERGEANT-MAJOR \VILLIAM HENRY S 11TH.

ALFRED JOHN HILL.

Vif ALTER

SHUTE BARRINGTON PIERS.

FIRTII.

JAMES SYDNEY JONES.

JOSIAH REES STAMP. AUGUSTUS MONTAGUE HART.

ROBERT MORRIS WILLIAMS,

M.B.

JOCELYN GODEFROI.

J AMES PAGE.

J OSEPlI OGDEN.

GEORGE WILLIAM PARKER.

GEORGE CUNNINGlIAM.

HENRY THOMAS FRACY.

\i\T ALTER

WILLIAM HENRY MAUNDER.

FRANK HERBERT MARSlIALL.

ROBERT DOMBLETOi'\.

HENRY

J AMES BISHOP.

GEORGE JACKSON.

ROBERT SLOAN.

\i\T ILLIAM

MAJOR WILLIAM H UGlIES. WILLIAM I-IARVEY REEVES.

GEORGE EDWIN SKINNER.

A

M. D.

D.S.O., M.B., A.M.S. Australia.

ED\iVARD VVALTER RYALL.

ROBERT SIMPSON

33

HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS.

HOKORARY SERVING BROTHERS.

FINCHAM,

(Honorary Clerk to the Library).

WILLIA 1: JAMES HENRY PONTIN. JOHN EDWIN HODGSON. ALFRED ROBERT RUNDELL. MAJOR AND QUARTERMASTER HARRY SPACKMAN, R.A.M.C. OWEN DOCKERY. l\1AXWELL GEORGE MATTY.

HENRY HOWARD STINTON. GEORGE LEE. HENRY MANSFIELD SlIORE. PAUL I'ANSON HEADLEY. FREDERICK GILBERT. CHARLES JAMES TUNKS,

(Assistant Commissioner, Auckland (N.Z.) District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).

c


34

HONORARY SER\'! fG BROTHERS.

HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS.

JOHN LANE KING.

PERCY J OIIN SEBRIGIIT.

WILLIAM HOLLINGS.

ALLAN FREER RUTHERFORD,

MAJOR GEORGE GOLBOURN TARRY.

SAMUEL TREYOR BEARD.

H UGH REGINALD THOMAS.

BERN.\RD RICIL\RD LUCAS.

\i\lILLIAM EDWARD JOSEPH GILBERT.

ER EST ALFRED RICHARDS.

JOSEPH THOMAS GARNER.

GEORGE \tVILLIA~I

LIEUT.-COLONEL GERALD HA ELTON GODDARD, R.A. M.C.

\V ILLIA:\I

CUTHBERT NICHOLSON.

SAMUEL THO~IA. SCOTT.

W ILLIAl\1 V.,r EBSTER.

GEORGE J OH~ TeCKER.

PHINEAS HAYMAN.

JAMES BE. WICK.

JAMES STEWART BROOKE, F.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.I.

ABRAILD[ SU\1

HARRY EDWARD MELLOR.

GEORGE COOK.

ALBERT HINCHLIFFE.

FREDERICK GEORGE SAL TEP.

CHARLES THORNES.

ALFRED ASLETT.

CHARLES JAMES

Vl ILLIAM

CULL.

M. B.

FLIGG.

LEVETT GIRLI G.

ER.

EVAX OWE' LLOYD.

PETER RUSSELL CAIRNS, L.R.C.P.

T ALEI~I~

GEORGE THOMAS COOPER.

\YILLIAM ALDERT \VHEEL.

WILLIAM] EWELL.

Trro\L\s OSWALD

WILLIAM CHARLES] ONES.

FREDERICK \\ IL 0

ARTHUR THOMAS PRICKETT.

E~rrL FREDERICK KRAUSE.

STEPHEN HERBERT VILVEN,

GARl\ET GLOAG L "\WSO~,

(Assistant Commissioner, No. I. District, st. John Ambulance Brigade).

ED\YARDS RICIL\PD ' .

I EI1'\. T.

_ I.B.,

D.P.I-I.

ARTHUR RUSSELL I-L;\RWOOD.

ERNEST CHARLES COLLINGS.

LIEUT.-COLONEL CI-L\RLE,

FREDERICK JOHN COWARD.

CHRISTOPHER

JOHN COLIN TULLOCH RASPASS.

GEORGE

WILLIAM BROWN.

JO EPII ERNE T BONE.

COLONEL FRANCIS LAWRANCE STEPHENSON, C.B., M.B.

LIEUT.-COLOXEL TIIO~rA~' FRANKLIN PEDLEY,

JOHN CHARLES RICHARD FREEBORN, L. R.C. P.

P ICIIARD

THOMAS HINDMARCH CURRY.

\VILLL\~I

FRANCIS PENTY.

ALBERT FIRTH.

WILLIAM HENRY

NOBLE.

R.N.

CHARLES THEODORE EWART, \VILLIAM SCOTT.

iOORE MATHER.

CLOWES DONE. IINIKIN BRADLEY.

V,T ILLIAM

W ILSO

T.

EDGAR GEORGE PALMER.

EDDISON.

FREDERIC NICHOLA

M.D.

J OSEPII

R. E.

\\ RIGHT.

JOSEPH HOLDROYD WIDDor. THOMAS

AMOS HOWARD. ARTHUR

SIIERWOOD DEN T1.S

THOMAS EDGAR FOORT.

FLEET-SURGEON MONTAGUE ' HENRY KNAPP, M.R.C.S./ L.R.C . P.,

35

CLARE MELHADO.

vV ILLIAM S.

MAJOR BE TTLEY SIEVE\VRIGHT CONNOR.

1. D.

(T.F.)


HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS.

36

HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS.

THOMAS WILKINSON. JOHN ERNEST

HARRIS.

WILLIAM HENRY SMITlI.

HERBERT GEORGE CLARK.

FRED RAWSON.

MAJOR OSWYN ST. LEGER DAVIES. ADOLPHUS CHARLES

\i\T ILLIAM

LIEUT.-COLONEL RIClIARD JOHN BIRDWHISTLE.

GRIESBACH.

W ILLIAM STANLEY WOODCOCK.

ERSKINE.

MAJOR ARTHUR FAULCONER POULTON.

ARTHUR HENRY TWISELTON.

ARTHUR JAMES FORREST.

WILLIAM HENRY TRIMLETT.

WILLIAM STOCKHAM.

PETER CAMERON.

CHARLES NOBLE MILNER.

FRANK JAMES EMMS.

\i\TILLIAM EDWARD ADLARD.

HENRY PURVIS.

C APTAIN GEORGE ROBERT NIXON COLLIN S.

ROBERT ROUTLEDGE, Junior. \i\TILLIAM ROBERT

AN EURIN G OMER ElLYN

MAGNUS.

SAMUEL VARLEY HEAP.

JOHN THOMAS ROUGHLEY.

MAJOR HENRY GEORGE

FREDERIC BRINDLE.

C IlARLES PLUt\DI E h. P OWLES .

FRANK ALBERT ADAMS.

J OIl

EDGAR FAWLEY MILLINGTON.

WILLI AM H A UX \VELL.

SURGEON-LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN DANIEL LLOYD, M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. HUGH LEWIS-HuGHES, L.R.C.P.

&

J OlIN W ILLL\M DAVISO

A L BERT I-IARRY LAWR E CEo

TOM DAVIES. LIEUT.-COLONEL THOMAS WALLACE, M.D., R.A.M.C. (T.F.)

HENRY WALTON GOODMAN. LEWIS FRANK HAYMAN. JOSIAH PERKIN BENT.

E~NEST RUSlIWQRTH.

T.

G EO RGE WATKIN.

ARTHUR LUCAS.

HARRIE JOHN HALLATT.

J A 1ES MUIR. THOAAS DAVIES.

S.

CAPTAIN ISAAC COLQUHOUN.

CHARLES ORCHARD.

WILLIAM J ONES.

ClIARLES WILLIAM WHEATLEY.

WILLIAM HENRY BIRD.

HARRY SYKES WITTY.

WHITE.

H E RY CAMPBELL l\1ACKAY.

LORENZO BAKES.

WILLIAM VINTNER SIMPKINS.

N ORMAN

FRANCIS WILLIAM FI N.

THOMAS LYNFORD PATERSON .

EDMUND THRING A WDRY.

FUDGE.

G EORGE W ADD.

EDWARD REDMAYNE MORPHET.

WILLIAM EDMUND THOMAS,

JONES

L.R.C . P.

&

S.Ed.

WILLIAM ARTlIUR GEORGE FURBEr. CIIARLES HENRY OVERBURY. CHARLES TIIO~lAS DRINKWATER. J OlIN ROO ST. ALFRED EDWARD EVAN S. J OlIN HARPER HILL. WILLIAM HANDYSIDE. J OIIN J AMES CORNELIOUS. J OlIN TlIOMAS SCOTT. WILLIAM WARBURTON. GEORGE SPARKS.


38

HOi\ORARY SERVIl\G BIWTHERS.

HONORARY SERVING BnOTIIERS.

GEORGE RIDDLE GIBSON.

WILLIAi\I FULLER PALMER.

\NILLIAM ARTHUR BRUNT.

DANIEL Hi\LL.

CHARLES JOSEPH ALLETSON.

SOLO ION ROBERTS.

ALBERT EDWARD SUTTOi\T.

GEORGE BOSSON .

J OH

WRIGHT RUSHTON.

SHEPHERD FORREST.

JAMES DEAN.

JOSEPH HARDY.

ROBERT POTTER.

TOi\I SWINDALL.

EDG:I.R ALFRED BO\\·DE~.

ALBERT OWE

JAMES LOWE.

ARTHUR THOR TON.

THO~IAS FREDERICK THORPE.

HENRY STUART

FREDERICK HOPE OLDHAM.

\VILLIA~I GEORGE PAPE.

FRANK THIRL\yELL.

DAVID ALFRED PICKLES.

l\LAJOR HARRY

CH.\RLES HAUGHTON Ri\FTLl{.

ALBERT L,-\ \\'LESS HEPPER.

GROOilIE.

Mcl

\iVILLOUGHBY BULLOCK,

HAROLD FOWLEI'.

WALTER EARLY.

H .\RRY ALLOTT.

BENJAMIN GEORGE TlJRJ\'ER.

GEORGE CLARK.

SAilIUEL LLOYD HARVEY.

ROBERT PEACOCK,

JOHN

J OSEPII STi\NLEY.

LEE:\IING.

HARRY J A~IES HODDINOTT.

V" ILLIAJ\I

RATTRAY.

l\I.V.O.

J OllN vVOOlJ ALLIX. LEWIS LEONARD TU1-~NER.

CYRUS HENRY BYRN.

TIIO:\IAS TIlEL\\,ELL.

FRi\NCIS HUBERT BARCLAY,

THO~IAS GR.\IIAilI.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. X. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

V\

ILLIAM HENRY TURNBULL.

TOSH.

ED\\,ARD ROBERT J.

l-IoDl3s.

\LFRED \\ OIZR,\LL.

WILLIAM GEORGE BuTCHER.

J OIl J.

COLONEL ROMAINE FLK\IING STU!.KE.

J OlIN THO~Ir\S B .\RBElz'

FREDERICK W ILLIAilI BRICE.

JOSEPlI GAYTON.

FRANK TOBIN.

HARTLEY BANNISTER.

EDWARD PIERRE MARTIN.

WILLIAM J OIIN SHORT.

JOHN

EDWARD GRAIIAtlL

HEAP.

PHILIP PHELPS,

:tvI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

GITTINS.

FREDERICK EDWARD DRINKWi\TER.

WILLIAM THOilIAS ATKINSO~.

J OlIN HOPE.

HERBERT LANGLEY JONES.

ALBERT JAMES ENGLAND.

ALFRED BARTLETT MOORE.

FRANCIS WILLIAM YATES.

WILLIAM THO 'lAS FULFOIZD.

HENRY WILLIA I LILLE\".

JOHN CRAIG.

JOHN SMITH.

WILLIAM ED\Y.\RD CASWELL.

W ILLIA11

CLOW.

39


40

HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS.

HERBERT CHARLES HIGSON.

EDWARD HEALEY.

THOMAS JOHNSON.

SYD EY J AMES WARREN.

] OSEPH El'viMANUEL HODKINSON.

CAPTAI

WALTER HENRY BULLOCK.

CIU.JZLES ALBERT

HARRY TOWNSEKD CHARLES J OlIN

W ATSOl\T. ] ORDE

DE 1ETRIUS W ILLIA:'II

ST"\'TIL\'~I.

ERNEST EDWARD BATEl\L\.N.

JOlIN

V AUGIIAl\' .

ALBERT EUWARD

ALBERT SIDNEY COLEl\L\. T.

TIIO~IAS CHARLES AUGUSTUS HODSON.

T.

GEORGE WILLIAM HAIGII.

CHARLES J OSEPII

\tV ILFRED LA \V DOCKER.

COf,Il\L\.NlJER FREDERICK

BOLES REEVES RAINSFORD.

FRANCIS EDW.\.RD AnA:\lS.

JOSEPH ALWYNE I LOTT.

GEORGE I-IElZHElZT NUTTER.

JASPER J OIl

ALBEIZT \tV"\'SHINl~TO T.

SCAPLEIIORK.

VVILLIAM HARIUS.

DEWBURY. IORTDJER BARWICK,

Ser"ing 1SrotlJer.

CIIARLES JAMES ROBERTS. LIEUT.-COLOKEL WALTER TIIO~L\.S,

I. B.

CAPTAIN HERBERT MCCLELLA TD I TGLIS,

THOMAS EDWARD I-IARRIS.

1\I. B.

1bonorar~

J OHK POOLE GARKEI{.

Ser"ing Sisters.

J OIIN EDWARD CLARKE.

BLVE, 1\1ISS BOURKE.

ROBERT WILLIAM CIL\PMA T.

E1\1MA CATHERINE, 1\IISS GOODIN.

WILLIA~I J OIl T BROW

GERTRUDE, 1\IRS. FREDERICK STANBURY.

T.

WALTER TURNER.

MAUDE EMMALINE, l\IRS.

WALTER SMITH.

SELINA, MISS BLAND.

N OR~IAN.

CATHERINE, l\1RS.

W. ].

EMMA ELIZADETH, 1\1ISS GIEVE.

THOMAS GITTINS.

FLORENCE MARY,

HARRY TnOMPSON.

EDITH NAOMI, M ISS BOURKE.

W ILLIAi\!

ELIZABETH, MRS. SLEATH GENT.

OFFLAND.

C.

BRASIEr.

U NDEl'WOOD.

WILLIAM GAWTHORNE.

MRS.

RAMSAY.

J AMES BADGETT PORTER.

THE REV. MOTHER SUPERIOR ST. CATHERl

ALFRED

THE REV.

GEORGE GIBBS.

MOTHER SUPEIZIOR ST. ] OIl .

FREDERICK HI TDLE BRADLEY.

MABEL OWEN, MRS. ALLEN.

W ILLIAl\I WARBURTON.

AGNES MARY,

ALBERT LLOYD.

HONORIA,

ALFRED HENRY

R.N.

H ,\.lZVEY CARTElZ.

JOHN BEK TETT.

JOHN

til

HONORARY SERVING SISTERS.

NIBLETT.

MRS.

MUMBY.

MISS KENNEY.

FRANCES DOROTHY, l\1RS. ARCHDALE.

JOSEPH BANNISTER.

ELIZABETH KATHLEEN, MRS.

JOHN FISK.

GRACE, MISS SIMPSON.

ERNEST EDWARD GRINIIA1\L

ELIZABETII, MISS DOYLE.

RUSSELL.

E.


42

HO~ORARY Sl:,IZVIl\G SISTEl~S.

HONORAl\Y SERVING SISTERS.

FLORA KATHLEEN, IVIARGARET,

lVIrss FITZMAURICE.

ELIZABETH KATHLEE ~

N11\S.

A~IY GRACE RILAND, lVIrss BEDFORD.

lVIIss lVlcM UNN.

IVIARY, l'viiss SIMPSON.

J ESSIE,

MISS I{I 'G .

MAY,

JANET,

l\1RS.

MISS TALBOT.

W. D.

GILLIES.

SARAH JANE, MISS CALDWELL.

CATHERI TE SWAN, 1\IRs.

KATHLEEN MARY,

lVL<\lUA, 1\1 ISS BAKKES.

MISS KINSELLA.

JULIA CAMPLING, LILIAN 1\1AY,

BELLE BOY TON, 1\IIRs.

lVIrss MANN.

J l\NET DRUM rOND,

MISS ROBINSON.

MAUD 11ARY BRIND, MISS

1\1ASON.

KENDALL.

f\LA.t-.' PAULL.

RUTHERF01{J).

\\!.

1\IRS. G.

CATlIEl'INE ROWLAND,

1\1RS.

ROUERTSOX.

JANE ELEANOR, MISS WHEATLEY.

S ,:\lC-\II AN TE,

EMMA Al N,

GRACE :\IARY

1 1~'r'TI1\' '\. n,

~L\RY l-<~ORBES,

1\Irs: 1\I)}.CKE 'ZIE.

JESSIE E. lVLI\.RION,

l'vIISS lVloLES.

BLAIR,

MISS HITCHMAN.

ANNIE,

MRS.

LILIAN

IV!.,

Irss HYLAND. .!'\...

F.ANNY,

1\1ISS HORNE

l\I.ARG'-\R ET,

DYSON.

1\1 ISS

l\IAJ'GARET,

l'vIrss GREEN.

OCIlRANE.

II 'S CLARK.

rr .. S

R l\CIIEL,

lVIrNNIE, 1\1ISS HARVEY.

~I.\l\G.\RET TUR.L'DGLL, 1\1lzs.

l\T ISS

ELLEN EMMA,

~L\l ' \

LESLIE.

PATERSOX.

~l.\CKrE, ~Il\S,

MISS LEAVE!' S.

Ax x,

EDITH, SISTER MARY.

.-\XXIL J .\XE,

11ARIE, MRS.

ELlZ.\BETII ~L\R Y,

RE:\ry.

CAROLIXE CHARLOTTE, 1\Irss BAINBRIDGE.

O.

JANE CHARLOTTE, CHRISTINA, SOPHIA,

W.

STATEN.

MISS CHILD.

J C LL\.

1\ II, s.

ClIARD,

l\IIS~

E DITlI,

Lccy,

1\,1 R,'.

Irss

lVIARY LOUISA,

jA!\E ELIZABETH,

ALEXANDRA MAUD, MARY, ETHEL,

MISS

DUFF.

MISS MCCAUL,

GWENDOLEN KATE, NORA GLADYS,

R.R.C.

MISS PLATT.

MRS. G. WOLFF.

IlIT}:"

LAW.

1\1ISS I-IOOPEl\,

H EYWAI' D,

ETHEL RIDLEY, ELLEN,

MISS JOY.

\\

LE ·ox N APIEl'.

JAKE DU~LOP,

STELL.\.

J. \ V,

I1{,_' . ADOLPIIUS HARRI. Or\.

SOPHIE CATHERINE, THE DOWAGER LADY GIFFORD .

LANDRI (MISS MARY CARROLL).

~II's. Bl' UXXIXG.

l\Ir~ ~lE l-L\'RRIETTE, l\1 RS.

ELLIN,

MISS DAMON.

DOCGLA ..

1\1 R , B.\'II' x:,}.:\. THEI'.

LAURA JESSIE,

MISS COUCH.

MISS JEWELL.

SISTER ST.

DUXCAi -

R. CI'E:LL. C I' QCIL\l'T,

1\1 ISS CRO'S.

S ;\RAII,

ANNIE REID, MISS PARSONS.

CHRISTINA ANNE, MRS.

J.

~L\l{G.\RET i\L\x:,ox, ~IIss GIC\ILDI.

MRS. EICHNER.

l\IABEL ELIZABETH,

R 0 SS.

.:'\.

B.\IUL\TT.

II'S.

LAURA, 1\Irss GREEN.

PENELOPE,

rr

.:.,l\1n·

~L\RY BE _\Tl'ICE, ~Ir\s. ~100IJART.

MISS HALE.

HARRIET JANE,

D.:\LGLEISIL

E. CURETO~- .

lR '. 1\IR, , IR S.

'AT. B. F L

E.

lIEI'.

LANE.

MISS SCOTT l~ OSTER.

TIm LADY ALICE MAUD BOOTLE W ILBPAHA~L WILLIAMI A SAIDA, 1\1r s D.\. V rDSO . K.\TE,

II SS

HANDY.

4:3


HONORARY SERVI NG SISTERS.

ALICE,

MRS.

45

HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

HOWARD.

lbonorar)? :associates.

ANN, MRS. CAVE. LAURA JANE, MISS GADIE.

Those whose names appear in italics have, since their e1lrolment as Honorary Associates, become Members of the Order.

HARRIET ELIZABETH, lVIRS. DOWN. MARTHA, MRS.

HARVEY REEVES.

LOUISA, MRS. SMITH. REBECCA, MRS.

E. F.

PAULINA, MISS GRANVILLE.

KRAUSE.

W.

JANE, MRS. JONES.

BRIGADE-SURGEON SANDFORD MOORE, M. D.

ETHEL AUGUSTA, MISS COAD.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ROBERT F ;\RQUIIAR SO , P.C.,

MILDRED CAROLINE, MISS TWISS.

Major TValter Rowley.

MISS GREG.

CAROLINE ANNE, 1\1ISS LLOYD.

JULIANA MARGARET, MISS HOARE.

Robert Brudenell Ca7/ier, F.R.C.S.

MARGARET ANN, MISS CARRINGTON.

JOHN HOVELLE OGILVIE,

LIZZIE FROST, MRS. RATTRAY.

ETI-IELDREDA ANNA, MI S BE ET.

MISS LAFONE.

THE HONOURABLE CHARLOTTE FRANCIS, MRS. E. EMILY ADA, MISS OSBORN. ANNIE ELIZABETH,

MRS.

JANE,

MRS. T.

A.

P .\LK.

J ESSIE FISHER, MRS. J.

K..

OGILVIE.

ROBERT BRUCE, M.R.C.S.

The Rev. Paltl "YVzlliams W;'att.

N EWBOUND.

HELENE MAGDALENE ELISABETH, MRS. FLORENCE KATHERINE,

L.R . . 5. Ed.

JANE CHARLOTTE, 111ss TOPPING.

ELIZA, MRS. LOCKE. LILIAN,

R. FH.ANZ.

H. WOOLSTON.

MRS. SIMMONDS.

SURGEON-MAJOR GEORGE ALLAN HUTTON, M.R.C.S.

(Honorary Organizing Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Association).

Joseph Dallas P 'ratt, lIID., FR. C.S.I. \V ILLLDI yVillia?n Ed?lZZtnd Cant, lII-D., FR. C.S.

DEPUTy-SURGEO -GE ERAL SIR ROBERT

N ELLIE, 1\IRS. KING. NICOLETTE MARTINA FRANCES, lVIRS.

HARROP.

MARY, MRS. W.

FLORENCE SARAH, MRS.

FLORA ANNIE, MISS READ.

TI-IE HONOURABLE ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE

MARY ANN, MISS HANMER. EV1\ MARY WYNDHAM, 1\1ISS EDITH MARIANNE,

MRS.

FULLJAMES.

KATHARI TE MARY,

MISS LECHMERE.

l\1ARY, l\1rss WRIGHT.

U RSULE,

M.D., R.N. FREDERICK CHARLES 1\1 EARS, FRANCIS RICHARD CAS IDI,

M. B.

M. D.

JOI-IN PLEYDELL WILTO , M.R.C.S.

THE REV. MERE MARIA LEGRAND. MADAl\IE C ANDILLON.

EFFIE MAUD, 1\11ss ROBERTS, R. R.C. CAROLINE HELEN, MISS KEEI{, R.R.C. HENRIETTA, MRS. EDRED CORNER, R.R.C. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETII, MISS HUGHES.

ALEXANDER THEODORE BRAND, M.D.

Christophe71' Childs, M.D. Stuart Crawford Wardell. FANNY LOUISA,

13 .

DACRE CRAVEN.

I(

INSPECTOR-GENERAL HENRY CIIARLES \\TOODS, IALET.

J ACKSO ,C.

E. CA T.

l\IARY BONAl\IY, MISS COLLINGS.

MARIE GUISLAINE

M.D.,

LL.D.

AMY IV(ARY, MRS. W. A. CAMPBELL. ELIZABETH AGNES,

STEWART SUTHERLAND.

MISS CALDER .

NORMAN MOORE, M.D.

OLLYS.

.V.

.,

C. B. ,


HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

46

Epkraz'7JZ lI!facDowel Cosg-racH, !lI.D. KATE, MISS FULLAGAR.

FREDERIC MICHAEL \VALLIS, 1\1. R. C. S.

Lz·eztt.-Colo71el F 'rederz'ck HC'Jl'JT Appleby, Ilt. R. C. S. JAMES \VYARD GOOCH, 1\1.R.C.S.

Ernest Lawrie Robillson, L.R.C.P. RICHARD BURDETT SELLERS, NLR.C.S.

John Astley Bloxa1Jl, FR. C.S. Major Georg'e H ewry Darwin, /11. D. THO~1AS PARTRIDGE, 1\1.R.C.S.

ALFRED JOHN HENRY CRESPI, 1\I.R.C.P.Ed.

HENRY PERCY POTTER, M.D., F.R.C.S. 1\1.R.C.S.

PHEBE, MISS LANKESTER. ETHEL GORDON, 1\1RS. BEDFORD FENWICK. A LFRED OWEN LANKESTER,

11. R. C. S

ALFRED CHAWNER, 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

Colonel James Cantlie, lV!.B., FR.C.S., R.A.lII.C.(T.F.) THOMAS \\TILSON CORBIN, M.R.C.S. BENJAMIN POULTON, 1\1.D., 1\1.R.C.S.

The Honourable Sir John Alexander Cockburn, 1(. C.M.G., M.D. COLONEL EDWARD BARO~ HARTLEY, C.M.G., M.R.C.S.

DR. DANIEL ALFRED T. 1\1ARTE 'S

T.

(N orway).

J. WILLIAMS.

FREDERICK GORDON BROWN, M.R.C.S.

Samuel Osborn, F.R.C.S. GEORGE EDWARD SHLTTTLEWORTH, 1\1. D.

Thomas Coke Squance, M.D. JOHN CHIEN E, C.B., M.D. JULIA AN TE, 1\1ISS POWELL. FRANCES J A:\,E, MRS.

MACKINLAT', M.R.C.S.

JOHN FRANCIS WOODS,

M.D.

JAME S DE ZOUCHE MARSHALL

L.R.C.S.lrel.

'

FRANCIS NEWMAN ELLIS. l\1AJOR ANDREW MACLURE. HENRY FRASER STOKES, M.D. LIEUT.-COLONEL RICHARD REGINALD SLEMA

T,

1\1. D.,

R.A.M.C. (T.F.)

C.M.G., M.V.O.

ROBERT SINCLAIR, M. D.

FRANCES SARAH, 1\1RS.

JAMES EGAN HARRISO

SURGEON LIEUT.-COLO TEL C ITARLES R ANDOLPH I(ILKELLY,

CHARLES TEilfPLEMAN, 1\1. D.

IT.QI:.,

NATIlAN ALBERT SMITH.

LIEUT.-COLO EL J OH

EDWARD JACKSON, M.R.C.S.

I,

.

Colonel Georg-e Sa1Jzpson Elliston, C.B., M.R.C.S.

ANDERSON, 1\1. D.

JOHN LIONEL STRETTO

SU1;!{.-General George SterliJZO' J ) o Ryerson,MD . ., A . MS .., (Canaaa JAMES LANGFIELD WARD.

JOHN VVALTON BROWNE, 1\1. D.

\V ALLACE

JAMES POTTS ROBERTS. WILLIAM COTTON CORNWALL, M.D.

ELIZABETH ANN, 1\1I5S EYELEGII.

JAMES

47

HO;-':ORARY ASSOCIATES.

FREDERICK \VRIGHT.

TVilham Fairbank, C. V. 0., hI. R. C. S. F/emz'ng lI1'ant Sandwz'th, Ai.D. \V ILLIAM

JOlIN STEPIlE S,

L. R. C. P.

SURGEON-1\1AJOR HENRY HAl\DIOND Sl\lITH, M. R. C. S.

Sz'r Robert

~!ohJt

\VILLIAM DUNCA

Co/he, lIf.D. T,

L.R.C.P.

Harr), Pen1Zz'JZgtoll Hallows, lU.D. 1\1ARY, l\1RS. \\1 ALTER ROWLEY. Colonel Charles Joseph T7'z'mb/e, C.AI.G., L.R.C.P.Ed. Mary Carolz'ne, lI£l'SS COltleher. SURGEON-COLO EL \VILLIA I

ROBERT S~rrTH,

M.D.

Elzzabeth Vz'olet, Mrs. EdwaJ'd Colegrave. MARY, MISS BLACK. ANDREW JAMES FULLER.

Charles Cotton, F.R.C.P.Ed., M.R.C.S. CHARLES Fox GOODE, M.R.C.S.

Lieut.-Colonel Reute'r E. Rolli" D.S.O. Colonel John Edward Sqztz're, C.B., MD., F.R.C.P. MAJOR ALFRED CROUD SO

TUNSTALL, M.D., F.R.C.S.Ed.

Surgeon-General Wzlliam Da1lz'el Campb(dl rVzllz'ams, C.B.


HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

48

49

HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

ELIZABETH, LADY THACKERAY.

LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN BAYNE MACLEAN.

WILLIAM HENRY.

ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER GEORGE DICKEY, M.D.

ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR. LIEUT.-COLO EL FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY

Louisa jane, Mrs. I-Ierbert CamiJbell. DAVIE

HARRIS

CAPTAIN FREDERICK TOBIAS WEBn. WILLIAM HENRY IRVIN SELLERS, M.B., M.R.C.S.

M.R.C.S. SAMUEL WALKER, M. R. C.S.

COLONEL JAMES LANE NOTTER, M. D.

JANET FRANCES, MISS M URRA Y.

LIEUT.-COLONEL HENRY MARTIN MOORSOM,

LIEUT.-COLONEL HUGH JONES ROBERTS, M.D., F.R.C.S.Ed.

ELEANOR, MRS. ALFRED PAINE.

Charles H. Milburn, M.B.

LIEUT.-COLONEL GEORGE TREW CATTELL, M.D.

COLONEL JOHN SCOTT RIDDELL, M. V. 0., M. B.

FREDERICK WILLIAM ORD,

JAMES BERNHARDT KLINGER ROBB, M.D.

Colonel John Arnall! Jones, lIJ.D., lI!f.R.C.S., 1(.H.S., A.M.S.(T.F.)

Surgeon-General S£r J/Vzllz'wm T'aylo'r, 1(.C.B., iII.D., K.H.P. Henrietta, lkfiss TVedgwood, R.R. C. Lz'eut.-Colonel Frederick TVi/ham Gibbon, L.R.C.P.Ed., R.A.M.C. (T.F.)

JOHN PRIOR PURVIS, M.R.C.S.

COLONEL HENRY B.

ARTHUR PRICE, M.R.C.S.

LIEUT.-COLONEL JOIl

John Henry Rogers, A.C.A.

L 'ieut.-Colonel TVzllz'aJJz Ernest jeuuz'ngs, lI.£.D., 1.lIIS.

EYRE lEVERS, M.D.

l\1AJOR ARTHUR FREDERIC 'vVILLIA~I K.I G, 1-<.R,C.S,Ed., I.M.S.

FREDERICK BENJAMIN JUDGE BALDWIN, M.R.C.S.

MAJOR WILLIAM JA:\IES NIBLOCK,

SURGEON-COLONEL THOMAS FORT, M.R.C.S.

ELLINOR FLORA, L ,\DY GROGA

WILLIAM EDWARD AUDLAND, M.R.C.S.

JAMES BATE

MAJOR CHARLES CECIL CLAYTON.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. III. District, st. John Ambulance Brigade). COLONEL \i\TILLIAi\l KINNEAR, M.D., K.H.P., A.M.S.(T.F.) GEORGE 'vVEST JONES, M.R.C.S. RICHARD MINIKIN WILKES. LIEUT.-COLONEL ULICK JOSEPH BOURKE, M.B. BERTHA MARION, MISS BROADWOOD.

Colonel R017'Zaine Flemz'ng Stirke. LIEUT.-COLONEL EDWARD JOHN DE SALIS. PERCIVAL SKINNER SNELL.

Thomas Nelson, M.D. MAJOR ALFRED BROUGHTON.

HANS

M.V.O.

L.R.C.P.

HAMILTON.

LLOYD THOMAS Jo

I.B.,

ES, IVI.B., I.M.S.

F.R.C.S.I.,

I.M.S.

T.

WILKIN SO , M.D.

GEORGE SIMPSON. SAMUEL TIlO lAS GORDON, F.R.C.P.Irel. WILLIAM HAMMOND, lYLR.C.S. HOWARD DECIMUS Bus, M.R.C.S. COLO EL JAMES SUTHERLAND WILKIN" D.S.O. MAJOR NORMA

ROBINSON JONES RAINIER, l\1.R.C.S.,

I.M.S.

LIEUT.-COLO EL I-IE RY EDWARD PRITCHARD. COLONEL SIR GEORGE THOMAS BEATSON, 1(.C.8., M.D. SURGEON-GENERAL TIIO~IAS MAU

ELL, C.

B.

J OI-IN MARTIN COLLETT.

Surgeon-General the Honourable Sir Frederick WilHam Borden, K.C.M.G., M.D., M.P.

Wzllz'a1Jz Henry M orga71. james john lI.£arsh, fiID. Lz'eut.-Colonel Francz's Augustus Brooks, M.D. Major Caspar Robert Laurie, M.R.C.S., R.A.il1.C.(T.F.) L ·ieut.-Colonel Aut/wny Iiick17Zan Morg'an, D.S. O.

THO?\1AS GEORGE RODDICK, M. D.

FANNY JULIA,

LIEUT. -COLONEL THOMAS SAMUEL PARROTT.

(Assistant Commissioner, Transvaal District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).

LADY RICE, R. R. C.

D


HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

50

WILLIAM BOWIE BARCLAY,

LUDIVIG NEUMANN. CLARA fVlAVESYN,

L. R.C. P. Ed.,

51

D. P. H,

MARTHA JANE, M ISS THOMAS, R. R. C.

MISS CHADWICK, R.R.C.

SARAH E~lILY, MISS WEBB, R.R.C.

J AMES DAVID HEDDERWICK.

Colonel DonaldJames Macki1ltosh, M. v.a., 111. B., FR.S.Ed., A.lI£'S. (T.F.) Si1~ Mz'tchell Mdchell- Thomson, Baronet.

SARAH ELIZABETH, MISS ORAM,

R. R. C.

MARY CECIL FRA CES KATE, MISS COLE,

R. R. C.

LOUISA WATSON, MISS TULLOII, R.R.C. JOHN ROBERT \VILLIAMS, M. B.

SIR WILLIAM TURNER, K.C.B.) M.B., LL.D. ROBERT PATON. NORA HENRIETTA, DOWAGER COUNTESS ROBERTS, C.l., R.R.C.

ELIZA LAMD, L,;\DY MITCIIELL- THOMSON. LIEUT.-COLONEL HARRY MUNYARD BROWNFIELD, M.R.C.S .

Elz'zabeth, 1111'S. E. F

AILEEN MARY, COUNTESS ROBERTS.

Chz1ze1'Y.

ELEANOR BLANEY, MRS. FARNDON.

THE LADY ADA EDWINA STEWART LEWIN. l\1AJOR ROBERT JAMES MCCORMACK, M.D.

COLO EL CHARLES PYE OLIVER, M.D., K.H.P., A.M.S.(T.F.)

GEORGE STOKER, C.M.G., L.R.C.S.Irel.

Surg'eon-Colo1lel Edward Cureton, lI.f.B., 1I1.R.C.P.Ed. JAMES MALPA "

SIR ALFRED COOPER.

LIEUT.-COLO TEL HERBERT ELLISO

MARION, LADY COOPER.

COLO EL BRUCE MORLAND SKINNER, C.M.G., M.V.O.,M.R.C.S.,

KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MARY, MRS. MURRAY.

. 1. .

PERCY ROYCROFT LOWE. THOMAS

WILLIAM

RHODES JAMES, C.B.,

F.R.C.S.

GEORGE ALFRED EVERITT MURRAY, M.B., F.R.C.S.

MAJOR

M. R.C.S.

GORDON

KELLY, M.D.,

F.R.C.S.,

LIEUT.-COLO

EL BERKELEY CROSDIE QUILL, C. B.

ARCHIBALD LAWRENCE LANGMAN, C.M.G.

Colonel The H01lou1'able J a11teS 1I1ason. Lieut.-Colonel Charles Alfred Hodgetts, lV!.D., L.R.C.P., A.fi£'S. (Canada). John Sanzuel Griffiths, h.f.R.C.S.

HENRY DARVILLE BROOK, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

ANNIE MARION, MRS.

R.A.M.C.(T.F.) COLONEL JOHN LOUIS HUBERT NEILSON. LIEUT.-COLONEL JAMES LYONS BIGGAR.

HAIG BRO\VN.

THE HONOURABLE ETHEL KATE, MRS. \VEDGWOOD.

J A~IES RATCLIFF-GAYLARD, M.D.

SARAH, MISS MACNAUGHTAN.

Robert Armstrong Jones, Ai.D., F.R.C.P.

IZATE SYDNEY, MRs. G. H. SANDEMAN.

HANBURY DAVIES.

COLONEL JAMES MEEK, M.D., R.A.M.C.

HARRY HADLOW SEED.

JOHN MACLEAN CARVELL, M.R.C.S. ALICE MARY,

MISS McADAM.

JOHN

(Assistant Commissioner, Wellington (N.Z.) District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas). MACDONALD,

M.B.

Richard Henry Grimbly, M.R.C.S.

L£eut.-Colonel George Barcla)l. Colonel ThoJnas Holbet'n Hendle)l, C.IE., fif.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Joseph Robert Heape.

ABRAHAM LANG HORN GARNETT.

MAJOR CHARLES ERNEST GODDARD,

LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN THOMSON, M. B. ISAAC GIBSON MODLIN, M.D.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. IV. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). CHARLES

U LICK

CARRUTHERS, L. R. C. P. I.

MARGARET, MRS. WHITTAKER.

M.D.,

R.A.M.C.(T.F.)

JOHN COURTENAY LORD. BOGDAN EDWARD IASTRZEBSKI EDWARDS,

M.B.

Colonel Edwin Lee, lV.f.R.C.S., A.llf.S. (T.F) Major PerC£val Bellja17u,'n 'YValker.


HO~ORARY ASSOCIATES.

5:2

HONORAR y ASSOCIATES.

John Alexander Suthe1"land, M. B. Ed.

SURGEON-COLONEL DAVID L ENNOX, M. D.

WILLIAM BIRD, M.D.

1V1AJOR DAVID MIDDLETON GI{E IG, M.B., R.A.M.C.(T.F.)

FRANK DE BEEHO PIM, L.R.C .P.I.

Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Alexander Campbell.

R OBERT ARTHUR MILLIGAN, M.D.

ADA M"\.RIA, MI S K .IRB Y.

Major Frederz'c Hz'bbert Westmacott, F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. (T.F.) Emzly, Mzss Du Pre.

GEORGE LO Cl'E,

Hugh L ewz's-Hughes, L.R.C.P.& S.

COLONEL SIR ROBERT CRANSTON, I(.C.V.O., C.B.

HENRY W ENDEN, C.I.E.

PERCY ARMYTAGE, M.V.O.

1\L\.RION CLIFFORD, MI.'S TII URBUI{N.

SIR H ERBERT BEERBOHM TREE.

1\IATILDA, MISS V ILLIEIC.

M.D.

THOMAS FREDERICK P EARSE, M. D.

LIEUT.-COLONEL LEONARD DOBBIN.

John H01'atz'o

Colonel TV£!lz'a77t Johnston W£!l, M.B., A.M.S. (l'l.Z.)

JOSEPH JOll

HENRY 1\1ARTYN B ARKER, M.D.

ARTHUR D OB 'ON, M.R.C.S.,

H ARRY WALTER EWE N, M.R.C.S.

Davz'd D on.

GEORGE H ERBERT RO SE HOLDEN , M.D.

LIONEL LITCTlFIELD PRESTO T, 1\1. D.

JOHN RODLEY, M.R.C.S.

1\IA]Ol{ BERTl{.:\.M

SAMUEL THOMAS LORD,

M.R.C.S.

EDWARD BURDETT POOLEY,

M.R.C.S.

fo.f.R.C.S. , L.S.A.

] 7ollan d, J ACKSO,

ivi. R.C.S.,

L.R.C.P.Eel. , L.R.C.S.I.

1ITFORD

L.R.C.P.

ERO

Robert Mz'tchel!. Ph£!z'p Phelps, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

AI{TllUR J on

WILLIAM BEl'TIE l\IACKAY, 1\1.

FINLAY McDOUGAL, F.R.C.S.Ed.

SURGEO -CAPT"\.I

THE REV. CANON SAM UEL JOHN WOODHOU SE SANDERS.

COLO EL PETEI'

BRIA

LEONARD GREE IIAiI! STAR

EVi\. S,

I.R . . S.,

L.R .

. P.

.Ed. , 1\1.R.

GEORGE SYillERS

rILL,

1. D.

BROO:\lE GILES, C.B ., F.R.C.S.

JOHN CREERY.

COLONEL WILLIA~I D y

LLEWELLYN ARTHUR MORGAN, M.D.

ROBERT ANDERSON,

10LLOY, M.D.

E STEEL,

l\1.D.

I.D.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

WILLIA11 SCOBIE MACKENZIE, L.R.C.P. , L.R.C.S.

EMILY CIIARLOTTE TII O {SON, M.B.

HUGII FALCONER OLDHAM, 1\1.B.

PROFESSOR J OIIN EDWARD ALOY IUS STEGG.ALL.

ARTHUR BREEDON WADE, M.R.C.S.

JAMES TIIO~L\

SA1IUEL HAMILTON, M.B.,

FREDERICK H ERBERT MABERLY,

(Assistant Commissioner, No. VII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

J ohn Ha1n17zond ilforgan, C. v.a., F.R.C.S. Staff Surgeon John Macz'nty1~e, M.B., F.R.S.Ed., R.N. V.R.

l\1.D"

ANTHONY T Ul{r-,'BULL HE0.'DI{Y. ARTHUR LEWIS COCHRANE.

J OIIN GEORGE ADDISON.

D.S . . ,

R.A.l\I.C.(T.I-<.)

JOHN ADAMSON, M.D.

RI GDEN, M. R.C.S.

R OGER',

JACKMAN

10 RRI ON,

1.B.,

F.R.C . . Eel.

I.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P.

WILLIA~I KIT SON CLAYTON, L.R.C.P. , L.R.C.S. SAMUEL OLIVER EADES, L.R.C.P. WILLIAM FRANCIS FRYER,

L.R.C.P.

WILLIAM GRAY, M.D.

ERNEST J OSEPII B UR NETT , M. B. , l\1.R.C.P.

H EATON CLARK HOWARD, M.R.C.S.

GEORGE HOYLE , M.D.

Lieut.-Colonel Sydney Arthur Monckton Copeman, FR.S.,

LIEUT.-COLONEL WILLIAM EDWA RD F OGG I E, 1\LB. , R.A.l\1. C.

M.D.

(T.F.)


HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

HO;-';ORARY ASSOCIATES.

5-1

GEORGE ARTIIUR PUILLIPS, ROBERT FORREST, T\I. B. R.A.T\I.C.

SA:-IUEL A ULT GIDLOW. DAVID LESLIE BEATI-I,

(T.F.)

PATTIE,

COLO EL WILLIA:-I GORDON THOilI Or . PROFESSOR ALEXANDER T\IrTCIIELL STALKER,

I.D.

MRS.

1\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

DEAKIN.

ARTIIUR JOHN HELM T\10NTAGUE, JOIl

WORTLEY SEARSON LO\TELL.

r

WELSH,

1\'I.R.C.S.,

EDWIN PULLIENE PICKERSGILL,

L.R.C.P.

].UIES WILKIE SJIITIl, T\I.D.

1\1. D.

ALEXAr DER J AllIES BOYD,

l.D.

ARTHUR ERDS\YORTH BRO TER, F.R.C.S.

Colonel vVz'llz'am Henry Bull; F.R.C.S.Ed., l(.H.S., A.M.S. (T.F.) IvIA]OR JAMES ROBERT ON REID , l\1.D.,

R.A.Tv1.C.(T.F.)

FRANCIS SITWELL TIDCO:\IBE, 1\1. R. C. S. T\I.R.C.P.

Lz·eut.-Colonel Robert Jm1Zes Blackham, C.I. E., FF.P.S., R.A.M.C. Lzeut.-Colone! G,tlbert Stewart Crawf01l'd, M.D., R ..A. JJIC. SIR CHARLES ERNEST TRITTON, WILLIAilf JOHN WORDSWORTH,

BARONET. I.R.C.S.

JAMES STOTHARD, M.R.C.S.

~rIEUTB·-COLO~EL

ROBERT DE LA POER

(\V.

I.' IIOP OF PERTH

.),

SAMUEL GEORGE SLO:\IAN, M.R.C.S.,

L.R.C.P.

TIlE REV. WILLIAM DORE RUDGARD ,

(Assistant Commissioner, No. III. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.) JOHN HOLT MARSH, L.R.C.S.,

L.R.C.P.

ALBERT EDWARD BERRY, M.D. WILLIAM YOUNG MARTIN, M.D.

ROBERT DAVID CRAN,

M.R.C.S.,

JOlIN MANDELL COATES, M.D. M.D.

L.R.C.P.

l\IAJoR GEORGE ASIlTO~,

1\ I. D., R.f\.l\I.C.(T.F.) JOHN DROUGHT KEl NY, LD. Harry Lz'ttlewood, F.R.C.S., J1I.Sc. 1\1. R. C. S.

ENDEN.

ALFRED lYIULLER SDIPSON. HARRY DICKSON GELL.

I. R. C. S.,

RICHARD CLEGG,

L.R.C.P. l.R.C.S.,

Arthu11' TVz'llz'a1Jt Faz're. JOlIN MACAULAY. MEREDITH You TG,

1\1. D.

LUKE GERALD DILLON,

William Scatte7l'ty, .LW.D.

1\1. R. C. S.

L .\J)\· ALLARDYCE.

LESLIE WINTER DRYLAND,

Wilham Henry Chambers.

D.D.

SYDNEY CIIARLES HILLYARD T\10BERLY, Co STANCE ANGEL,

BERESFORD,

1\1. D.

L ·\ CGILLIYRAY,

EDWARD WILLIS VAN

ARTHUR HEYS, M.B.

ALFRED WAUGH METCALFE,

SIR TIIO:\IAS REES PRICE, K.C. T\I.G.

HENRY lYIAINWARING HOLT,

HENRY BEATTIE, M.R.C.S.

L.S.A.

(ASSIstant Commissioner, No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.)

ANGU

1. B.

(Brux.),

Cajtazn He11'bert jlfcClelland inglz's, 171.B. Lieut.-Colonel Walter Thomas, lJ1.B. ARTIIU~ HAi\HfERSLEY J OIl STON, M. R.C.S.,

HE

T\1.D.

FRANCIS GRIFFITHS SWAY TE,

1. D.

GEOR~E ARTHUR SKINi\"ER, 1\1. D.

John Wilham Sjrz'1lgtho'rpe, iVf.D. !1ielb.

MARK KIPPAX HARGREAVES,

M.D.

COLONEL EDWARD BANCE.

FRANK HENRY TURNER.

WILLIAM THO:-IAS WOOD,

l\1.R.C.S.

WILLIAl\I ?\IACKE TZIE.

PETER KERR. CAPTAI GEORGE WATERSTON ?\IrLLEP, T\I.B.,

DAVID RORIE,

55

T.D.

FREDERICK FABER MACCABE, WILLIAM

LLAN

HARMER,

M. B.

L.S.A.

L.R.C.P.

1. D.


57

HOt\ORARY ASSOCIATES. HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

56

LIEUT.-COLONEL GEORGE I-IORNE, M.D., A.M.S. (Australia).

WILLIAM MCKINLEY CLAY.

THOMAS HANSON CROSSFIELD DERIL\M, M. B.

WALTER CIIALONER RIGBY, M.B., D.P.H. SAMUEL TIIOMAS DARBY WESTO , IVLR.C.S., WILLIAM EVELYN ST.

LAWRENCE FI NY,

L.R.C.P.

M.D.,

L.R.C.P.

EUSTACE MACLEAN S,VANWICK, 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ARTHUR WILLIAM SCOTT,

JOHN HALL WOODS,

NI.D. William Disbrow Brydo1Ze-Jack, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Ed.

JOHN HENRY FREDERICK WAY,

M.R.C.S.,

L.R.C.P.

M. D.

\. ,:\....C .. LIEUT.-COLONEL WILLIA~l B F\PON CO C K I L ML D , . . RAM

(T.F.)

1.D., F.R.C.P.,

(Assistant Commissioner, No. VI. Distl'ict, st. John Ambulance Brigade). FREDERIC ER E ~ T RICIIARDSON, J 0 EPH EDWARD BOWSER,

L.R.C.S.,

I. B.

JOlIN SINCLAIR, M.D.

1\1. B.

SURGEON-MAJOR J 0 EPH ADAT'lI.', .

lVIA]OR TIIK\KSTO .

KATHLEEN EMILY, DUCI-IESS OF WELLINGTON. THE REV. PREBENDARY WILLIAM WHEELER ALDRIDGE. EDWARD ALBERT OFFICER, M. B.

HARRY CROMPTON CIIAMBERS.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). PERCY RATCLIFF.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

GEORGE SCARR, 1\1.B., L.R.C.S.I.

HENRY CYRIL ELSE.

JAMES SMITH MATHER, 1\1.B.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

EDITH LILIAN, MRS. WALLIS TOLLER. L.R.C.P.

& S.Ed.

L.R.C.P. & S.Ed.

EDWARD DAVIES REES, M.R.C.S.,

Pelham TJJcrv)'ll Gai1Zsford Tombs. I\1AJOR FREDERICK SA~IUEL LAMBERT, 1\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C.(T.F.)

L.R.C.P.

CHARLES AUGUSTINE HAYMAN, M.D., F.R.C.S.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade). ARTHUR ELLISON, T\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

(Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade).

JOHN HENRY PEARSON FRASER, M.B., M.R.C.S. WILLIAM PRIOR PURVIS, M.D., F.R.C.S.

JOHN WISIIART, M.D.

HUGH MARTIN CASE, M.R.C.S.,

JOIl

L.R.C.P.

HE RY BLAKENEY,

l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

R. C. P. I.,

MARGARET ELIZABETH, 1\1RS. SHEPHERD.

WILLIAM RICHARD BATES, L.

ELIZA ELLEN, MRS. CHERRY.

JAMES FJZA CIS CLARK HOSS"\CK, F.R.C HOLME.

JAMES ATKI

HENTON \VIIITE,

JOSEPH THOMAS GEE.

JOlIN PERCIVAL BROWN, M.B.

WILLIAM STEPHENSON.

FREDERICK WILLIAM

HENRY BATESON, M.D.,

L.R.C.P.Ed.

S 11TH, 1\1. D.

MAJOR ROBERT S. WILSO

WILLIAM Tl'ETIlOWAN, 1\1. B.

MARY ELLEN, MRs. STRACHA

F.R.C.P.

J AT'llES ANDERSO , M. B.

THOT'lIAS HANSOI

CANON EDGAR LA!'.lBERT.

RICHARD DAVID THOllIAS,

M.R.C.S.I.

M.R.C.S.

K.C.

WILLIAM ROBERT WILLIAMS,

M.D., D.P.!!'

COLONEL SIR GEORGE HARE PHILIPSON,

ALEXANDER MACKENZIE FORBES,

WILLIAM YOUNG,

DAVID THOMAS ROCYN JONES,

LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR TUOT'lfAS OLIVER, M.D . , D.Sc"

NI.R.C.S.

1\1ATTHEW FORTESCUE MORESBY. JOHN FOSBERY ORDE,

HENRY WILLIAM MARTIN.

L.R.C.P.

&

S.Ed.

RIGBY,

l'vI.D.,

L. R. C.

L.P .C.P.Ed.

F.R.C.S.Ed.

M.B.

HENRY SMITH, M. D.

M.B.,

"

. I,

ROBERT MACFARLANE MARSHALL, M.B.

LEWIS EDWARD BARNETT,

F.R.C.S.

ALEXANDER BOSWELL, M. D., 1\1.R.C.S.

GEORGE IZENDALL, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.


58

HONORARY ASSOCIATES .

59

HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

SURGEON-1\I.AJOR JOHN NIGHTINGALE, I\1. D.

COLONEL ROBERT J ..UIES GEDDES,

CHARLES ERNEST LECKENBY.

SIR JAMES HOUSSEMAYNE Du BOULAY,

K.C.I.E.

WILLIAM GODFREY EVANS,

L.R.C.P.E.

l\IAJOR RICHARD JAMES rVIAITLAND COFFIN,

F.R C.

P.

WILLIAM GEORGE AUGUSTI TE I---IANRAHAN.

D.S.O., 1\I.B., A.lV1.S.

L.R.C.S.I.,

LIEUT.-COLONEL CHARLES THOi-lAS GRIFFITHS,

ALEXANDER Sl\IITH ALLAN, 1\1. B.

1. R.C.S.,

L.R.C.P.

DAVID BENNIE HEWAT, M.B.

CAPTAIN BRERETON GEOrGE ELLIOTT, L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.P.I.

ADOLF SnIKINS ARENHOLD, I\1. D.

CAPTAIN WILLIAM THOMAS I-L\RKNESS, 1\ I. B., R.A.M.C.(T.F.)

WILLIAM BOOTH SKINNER, lV1. B.

ISAAC FLETCHER,

JAMES WOODWARD RILEY,

ALEXANDER FALCONER, 1\1. B.

AUBURN VVILKINSON,

lVI.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P.Ed.

M.D.

JOHN JOHNSTON,

WILLIAM BAIGENT, M.D.

THOMAS

JAMES SAMUEL YEAMAN ROGERS,

I\I.B.

CHARLES FREDERICK KENNAN l\IURRAY,

M.B., D.P.H.

M.

D.

\RTIIUR GREEN,

~ I.D., F.R.C.S.

GEORGE TOUSSAINT GIRDLER, fv1.D.

J OHr

L. R.C. P.&

ROBERT KEITH, 1\1. D.

ALEXANDER LIVINGSTONE 1(ERR, I\1. D. Ed.

BARCLAY WIGGI s, L.R.C.P.& S.Ecl.

JOHN NICHOLSON DOBIE,

ALFRED OSBORNE KNIGHT, 1\1.R.C.S.

JOHN FRANCIS NEVILLE,

M.B. L.R.C.P.& S.Ed.

(Assistant Commissioner, Goldfields (Western Australia) District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).

L.R . . P.

JAl\lES HE TRY GILBERTSON, 1\'1.R.C.S., :MAJOR RICHARD lVIrLBOUR~E WEST,

CHARLES ALFRED BOLTON.

S. Ed.

ROBERT SEVESTRE,

1. D.,

R . . I\1.C.(T.F.)

l\I.D. D. P. I

1.

WILLIAM HAMILTON GAUNT, M.B.

Du TCAN McF ADYEK 1\IrLL\R, I\1. B.,

MARY, MRS. GEE.

JOHN HILTO

FANNY, MISS BROWN.

JOHN LAWRE ' CE, M.R.C.S.,

Harriet A., Mrs. Boomer.

CHARLES VI 'CENT

J AMES ALEXANDER HUTCHISON, IVI. D.

JAMES MILl E HERl\IO', I\1.D.

HENRY B. CARMICHAEL, M.D.

THE LADY ROSALIND CECILIA CAROLINE, DU CIIESS OF ABERCORN.

GEORGE LAPRAIK,

WILLIAM DIXO

1\1.B.

THOl\IPSON, I\1.B.

T

L.R.C.P.

lcCOR~L\CK, 1\I.R.C . . , L.R.C.P.

JEFFERSON, 1\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

FREDERICK WILLIA~I BLOOMER, l\1.R.C.S.

COLONEL ROBERT J--\CKSO},',

THOMAS MATTHEWS ANGIOR, 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

JOHN STANLEY DAVIES, M.B.

HAROLD ALBERT WALKER, M.R.C.S.

MAJOR GEORGE I-I ERBERT LEO~ARD H .DDIERTO-, L.R.C.P.&. S.Ec1., R.A.

JOHN BLACK LENDRUM, M. D. VVILLIAM OLIVER, M.B. ARTHUR HILLABY, M.R.C.S.,

LB., A. l.S.(T.F.)

I.C.(T.F.)

EDWARD RATCLIFFE FIDLER L.R.C.P.

1AS01\, L.R.C.P.C'S.

HUGH JONES, 1\I.B., D.P. H.

JAMES BROOMHEAD, M.B.

CAPTAIN JOSEPH SHARDLO\Y, I\1.B., 1\I.R.C.S.,

JOHN BARTHOLOMEW GILES GIDLEy-l\100RE, M.R.C.P.

WILLIAM ALEX1\NDER Dow, 1\ I. D., D.P.H.

LIEUT.-COLONEL HENRY WOOLMINGTON WEBBER, M.D.,

FREDERICK EARLE WATTS,

R.A.M.C.(T.F.) LIEUT.-COLONEL FRANCIS EDWARD SWINTON, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,

I.M.S.

lYLB.

SEPTIMUS Mo TAGUE I---IEBBLETlIWAITE, 1\1. D. ROBERT BRUCE Du ".\I\, TIIO lAS BROWN H EARDER,

1. D. 1\I. R.

R.A.

1.C.(T.F.)


60

HONORARY ASSOCI ATES.

HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

SURGEON-GE ERAL JAMES GAUSSEN 1L\C N EECE, C. B., COLO EL H AROLD HENDLEY, 1\1. D.,

I.1\1.S.

BREVET-C OLO EL BR UCE G ORDON SETO , 1\I.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., 1.M.S.

ABBE ERN EST PIERRE 1\1ARIE LO UIS BEZARD. EDMOND LAGELO UZE, M. D.(Paris). SIST ER BENOIT (MARIE CLOTILDE LAURENT). J ULIETTE, M "\D EMO ISELLE C .\RON. 1\L\JOR G EORGE E DWARD GABITE , 1\ I. B., F.R.C.S.Ed. R EAD

I ACF ADDEN, 1\1. D.

ALEXA TDER G ORDON P ATERSON, 1\1.D. WILLS

BLO:\IFIELD,

1.D.

J OIlN HILL R oss G ARSO , M.B. H UBERT WOLSTE THOL:\IE H ORA T, M.B. PRIDEAUX GEORGE SELBY, M.R.C.S. S"DIUEL BACKWELL F E T T, L.R.C.P.& S. Ed. 1L\JOR J A~IES AD ..\l\I DICK, 1\1.D., F.R.C.S.E. S .DIUEL lVL\CAULAY,

lYI. R. C. P. Ed.

H UBERT H OUSSE:\IAY TE D u ROBERT WOODS H ASLETT,

BOULAY, 1\1.R.C.S. F.R.C.S.I.

WILLL\;'I E DWARD BE:0lKETT,

L.R.C.P.E.

CAPTAI T CHRISTOPHER ALFRED FARMER. H ENRY G EORGE DEANS, M.D. FREDERICK

SURGEON-GE ERAL J OIIN PIIILIP G REA Y, M. D. LIEUT.-COLON E L Tn OMAS MACGREGOR GREER. J OlIN T E RR ELL VVILLIAi\IS , M.R.C.S.E.

LIE UT .-C OLONEL TH E REV. PETER CULLEN, 11. D.

GEORGE

DICKSON, M.D.

J OIIN FORBES, M. B.

L.R.C.P.I., A.M.S.

CECIL J OHN

CHARLES R.

WILLIA~I K ERR T OUG£I , F.R.C.S.Ed.

Ernest Alfred Rl·chards. H AROLD CORSER BROWN, M.B.

M.R.C.S.

EDWARD EDEN CASS, M. B. LI EUT. -C OLONEL RICHARD PHILIP SAMUT, 1\I. R. C. S. CAROLINE ELIZABETH, 1\Irss CARMICHAEL. MARY, 1\1ISS PI TKIIAi\1. MARY, M Rs . G.

H. WALK ER .

WILLIAM TRAN T. SIDN EY WALTER J OIINS . CUARLES ALFRED T AYLOR . EUPHEMIA, MRS.

H.

MO RELL.

HAROLD H EBBLETIIWAIT E, M.R.C.S.

61


DONATS.

lDonats.

~he ~r"er All persons who from an appreciation of the wor/?, of the Order liave con.tributed to its funds may, with the consent of the Gralld Prior, on the recol11,l7'l,endation of the Chapter-Gel1eral, be st) led Donats. They do not thereby become Members or Honorary Associates of the Order, bllt a l£st of them is presen'ed.

CAPTAIN CHARLES THISELTON URQUHART,

M.D.,

R.A.M.C.(Vols.) GEORGE HENRY

USMAR,

L.R.C.P.

&

S.Ed.

(Acting Assistant Commissioner, Orange Free State District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas).

Colonel His Highness N awab Mir Sir U sman Ali Khan, Bahadur, of H yderabad, G. C. S. I. Colonel His Highness Sri Sir Krishnaraja Wodiar, Bahadur, Maharaja of M ysore, G. C. S. I. Major-General His Highness Sir l\/[adho Rao Scindia, Bahadur, Maharaja of Gwalior, G.C.S.1., G.C.V.O. His Highness Maharajadhiraja Tukaji Rao Holkar, Bahadur, of Indore. Major-General His Highness Sri Maharajadhiraja Sir Sawai Madho Singh, Bahadur, of J aipur, G. C. S. I., G.C.1.E., G.C.V.O. His Highness Mir Imam Baksh Khan, of Khairpur. His Highness Jam Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, ,of N awanagar. His Highness Raja Sir Bane Singh, of Rajgarh, K.C. I.E. Rai Bahadur Lieut.-Colonel Dhanpat Rai, C.1.E. (Commandant, Jaipur Transport Copps).

Colonel His Highness Maharaja Raj Rajeshwar Siromani Sri Sir Gunja Singh, Bahadur, of Bikaner, G.C.S.1. G.C.I.E. CHARLES ANSELL EMANUEL.

of St. jobll of Jetllsalem ill JEl1gIa 11". PAR1'

II.

(a)

ROLL OF LORD PRIORS fron1 1831 to 1888,

GRAND PRIOI{S [ron1 1888 to 1916.

(b)

ROLL OF MEMBERS, I--IONORAIZY MEMBERS, HONORAI<.Y ASSOCIATES, SERVING BROTHEI{S, DECEASED during the last century, prior to Incorporation by Royal Charter.


PART II.

(a).

JLorb }Driors. FROM 183 r TO 23RD J UNE, 1888. THE REV. SIR ROBERT PEAT, D.D. From 29th January, r83I, to 21st April, 18 37. THE HONOURABLE SIR HENRY DYMOKE, BARONET. From 15th July, 183 8 , to 24th June, 18 47. Lieut.-Turcopolier, 24th June, 18 47. LIEUT. -COLONEL SIR CHARLES MONTOLIEU LAMB, 2 D BARONET, D.C.L. From 24th June, 1847, to February, 1860. Grand Turcopolier, 8th February, 1860. REAR-ADMIRAL SIR ALEXA DER DUNDAS YOUNG ARBUTHNOT. From 16th July, r860, to 24th June, I86I. SIR WILLIAM DROGO, 7TH DUKE OF MANCHESTER, K.P. From 24th June, 1861, to Eve of St. John, r888. "Past Prior" from I 8th July, 1888, to decease, 2 I st March, 1890.

<l3ranb }Driors. FROM 24th JUNE, 1888. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES. K.G., K.T., K.P., &c., &c. From 23rd June, 1888, to 23 rd June, I 901. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS GEORGE, PRINCE OF WALES, 1(. G., IZ.T., K.P., &c. &c. From 23rd June, I90J, to 23rd June, 19 10 . HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ARTHUR, DUKE OF CONN AUGHT AND STRATHEARN, K.G., IZ.T., 1(. P., &c., &c. From 23rd June, 1910.

PART II.

(b).

fi[tlllUel'S, l}Olloraq! !¥lemUer£), l}OllOrar!] ~erbillg

~ssofiatcs,

alll1

:orotf)erS

deceased dll ri1lg ti,e last cenlll ry, prior to the I1lcorporati011 of the Order by Royal CharIer, 11th May, !888.

lkntg bts of Justice. ALBANY, Colonel H. R. H. Leopold George Duncan Albert, The Duke of, I.e.G., K.T., G.C . . 1., G.C.l\I.G. ALEXANDER, General ir J ames Edward. C. B. ANDERSON, Colonel Thomas ANTRDr~ Hugh eymour, 4th Earl of ARBUTHNOT, Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Dundas Young BARTON, Sir Freeman BEAUMO T, Sir George Howland, 9th I3aronet. BEETIIA~r, \Villi am, F. R., . BELL, \Villiam, I. D. BIGSBY, Robert, LL.I1. BISHOPP, Major-General Cecil, C. B. BOURNE, Colonel Sir J ames, Baronet, C. B BRETT, Major Reginald Best BROMLEY, Stretch Cowley BROUN, Sir Richard, Baronet BROWNSO . Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam IIenry BUCKLEY, l\lajor \\Tilliam BURGES, Captain Somervjlle \Valc1emar BURLTON, Colonel vVilliam, C.13. BURNABY, Major-General Edwyn Sherard, M.P. BURNES, George J ames I-Iolmes BURNES, James, K.H., LL.D., F.R.S.

Date of Election. 7th June, 188 3'

24th Feb., 1832. 5th Jan., 1865· 24th June, 1848. 20th Aug., 1855. 15th Sept., 1883. 15th Dec., 1871. 28th Jul y, 1835. 9th Sept., 1837. 28th July , 1835. 16th Feb., 1858. 12th Dec., 1876. 8th July. 1857. 30th ~Iar., 1832. 28th July, 1835. 15th Sept., 1832. IgthJuly 1849. 24th June 18+8. 8th July, 1857. 14th Dec., 1880. 1St July, 1857. 22nd July, 1837. E


66

DECEASED MEMBERS.

Date of Elatioll,

BURNES, Captain Sydney Holmes BURNES, \Nard Holmes CHASTELAI T, Philippe Count de. (Received in France in 18 I 3. Sometime Secretary to the French Langues, and one of the Delegates to England at the revival of the English Langue.) (Honorary Rank). CHERl\ISIDE, Sir Robert Alexander, M. D. CLANNY, William Reid, M.D., F.R.S.Ed. CONYNGHAM, Lieut.-General George Henry, 3rd Marquis CRAWFORD, William CUNYNGHAM, Sir Robert I{eith Dick, 6th Baronet DE PEARSALL, Robert Lucas DE PEARSALL, Robert Lucas, Junior DOYLE, 1Vlajor-Gen. Sir John Milley, K.C.B., M.P. DUDLEY, \iVillianl ~ I st Earl of DUNBOYNE, J ames Butler, 13th Baron Du JSANV, Randall Edward Plunkett, 15th Baron DVl\10KE, The Honourable Sir Henry, Baronet, 17 th Hereditary Champion of England FORTESCUE, Major Edward F. I{nottesford FREESTUN, Colonel Sir \Villiam Lockyer, 1VI. P. GIBB, Surgeon-General Hugh GIBSON, Lieut. -Colonel George Washington GRA T, John GRANT, Captain Thomas GRIFFITHS, Major William Stuart HILLARY, Sir Augustus William, Baronet HILLARY, Sir VJilliam, Baronet HOARE, Sir Edward, 4th Baronet HOLMES, General John, C. B. HOMPESCH vo T WISBECQ, Theophile Anton Wilhelm, Count von (nephew and heir of the 69th Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch. Recel'ved -into the Order in the Anglo-Bavarian Langue, 1825). (Honorary Rank.)

67

KNIGHTS OF JUSTICE .

20thMay, 18 58, 18th Jan. , 1858, 18th Nov., 1873

24th June, 1842, 24th June, 1832, 7 th June , 1870, 22ndJune, 1837, 3 1St Jul y, 18-\4. 22ndJuly, 1837, 17 th July, 1840, 11th Mar., 1832. 15th Dec., 187+ IIthNov., 1830, 28th July, 1835, 15th July, 1838.

9th July, [875, 28th Aug., 1857, 20th May, 1858, 8th July, 1857. 8th J uly, 1857. 19th Jan., 18n 24th June, 1848 7th Jul y, 1838. 7th Jul y, 18 38. 1St July, 1857. kth J uly, 1857· 14th Oct.,

18 42 •

Date pf Electioll.

HOPE, Vice-Admiral the Right I-1on-ourable Sir William Johnstone, G.C.B., M.P. (received abrocl,d). JONES, Vice-Admiral the Honourable Alexander 1\1 on tgomery LABANOFF, 1-1 is Highness the Prince Alexander (IIonorary ,-' Rank).

30th April, 1831

LAllIE, Charles J ame Saville rVIontgol11ery LAMB, Lieut.-Colonel ir Charles Montolieu, 2nd Baronet, Baron de St. 1--I ypol ite (France), D. C. L. LA GFORD, l1ercules Lang ford, 2nd Baron LAWRENCE, ir Jam es (recez'vcd abroad) (Member of French Chapter in 1789) LE GEYT, Philip \Villiam LEITH, J. Farley, Q.C. McALESTER, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Archibald, K. H. MACKENZIE, Charles Fitzgerald MACN AD, Colonel th Honourable Sir Alan Napier, Baronet MAcrnERsol of Cluny, E \yen. MAGINN, \\ il1iam, LL.D. MANSEL, ' ir John Bell \Villial11, 1 I th Baronet MASTER, Captain Richard Thomas y MELANO DE C.\LCINA, ntoine Laurent, Comte de (I}I,ol1u ,:1n kr:1)r.

24th Jun e, 1848.

MEREDYTII ir Joshua Colles, Baronet, K~night of the Orders of St. Louis of France, and of Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt, &c. (He was the last E1lglz'shman reccl"lled info tile Order b), the 69t!" GraJld lIIasfer, the Baron Ferdinand'L'on H07JZjesc/z, carl)' ill 179 8 ). MITFORD, Percy 'I URRAY, Captai n Arthur tormont NEEDIIAlIl, The I--Ionourable Francis IIenry NEWTO , James O'DONNELL, General Sir Charles Routledgo PEARL, Commander ir James, R.N., K.11. PEARSON, Al bert Harford PEARSON, Julius Alexander, LL.D.

9th Sept. , 1837.

1St Jul y, 1857.

24th June, 1857.

24th June, 1847 30th Mar., 1832 30th April, 1831 . 8tb July, 1857. 8th July, 1857. 24tb June, 1848 . 28th July, 1835. 14th Oct., 1842.

13th Jan., 1834. 19th Oct., 1832. .1oth June, 18 43. 17th July,

I8 .~0.

6th Jan., 1864.

IStbApril, 1882 .

./

18th Dec., 1840. 4th June, 184 6 . 17th Jan .. 18 39. 11th Mar., 1832. 4lh

lay, 18 39.

13th Oct., 18 75. 2nd July, 1867.


DECEASED M E;\lBERS.

G'

Dale

PEAT, The Rev. Sir Robert, D. D., G. C. St. Stanislaus of Poland (Chaplain to K.ing George IV.) PENNEFATHER, General Sir John Lysaght, G.C.B. PERROTT, Sir Edward Bindloss, 3rd Baronet PERROTT, Sir Edward George Lambert. 4th Baronet (L-ieut.-Bazlh 0/ ACJ.ltzla, 20th £111g11st, I855). (Recez'ved the accolade .from Sz'r Josltzta Colles MeredJ tit , Baro1let, and con.ferred the same on the Duke o.f Manchester and other f{uights.) PHILIPPART, Sir John POPHAM, Admiral Sir Home Riggs, K.. C.B., M.P. ( Recez'ved abroad/ I{1lz"g-lzt C07?z?Jzander, I799/ recez"ved the Royal L£ce1lce to wear the z''}lszg"nia at Court, 20th Sept., I799). POTT, Joseph Compton, Jun. POWNALL, Henry RAMSEY, 1\lajor-General James RIARIO-SFORZA, 11 Generalissimo 11 Duca Ludovico di ROBERTSON of STRUAN, General George Duncan, C. B. ROBERTSON of STRUAN, George Duncan ST. GER IANS, Willian1 Gordon Cornwallis Eliot, 4th Earl of SHADWELL, Sir Lancelot SHAW, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius SHUCKBURGH, Sir Francis, 8th Baronet, F. R. S. SMITH, Admiral Sir Vlilliam Sidney, G. C. B. (recez"ved z"n France). SPRYE, Captain Richard Samuel Mare T ACHE, Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal THOMSON, Captain \iVilliam TOCQUEVILLE, Peter Victor, Comte de TONKIN, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Warwick H elc (recez"ved zn the Anglo-Bavarian Langue, 1830). TORPHICIIEN, Robert Sandilands, I rth Baron \VILKIE, Lieut.-Colonel David WOLLASTON, Major Frederick W OOLFE, Richard

69

LADIES OF ] USTICE.

of Election.

IIthNov., I830 . 16th Feb., 1858. 31St July, 1844. 22nd July,I837.

JLabies of Justice.

BRASSEY, Annie, Lady HOARE, Harriet, Lady MACPHERSON of Cluny, Sarab J lIstina, ]'v1rs. STRANGFORD, Emily Anne, Viscountess

Date 0/ Electioll.

18th Oct., 1~8I. 5 th Jan., 1863. 23rd June, 1879. 8th Aug., r873.

I

IIthNov., 1830. 9th Sept., 1837-

24th June,I84T. 22nd July, 1837. 8th July, r857. 20thAug.,r 55. 13th Jan., 1834. 24th June, 1863. 2nd Mar., r869, 22nd July,1837. 3rd Nov., 18n loth Nov., 185::'. 9th Sept., 1837. 20th Aug., 1855. 18th Jan. , 185 8. 2nd Mar., 1864. 5th Mar., 1833. lIth June, 18 41. 16thApril, 1863· 24th June,18 48. 1St July, 1857· 7th May, 187 2 •

<Ibnplains.

H uco, The Rev. Thomas MALET, The Rev. \V. \Vyndham WOOD, The Rev. A. Athelstane, D.C.L.

4th June, 186 7. 12th May, 1868. 3rd Mar" 1868.

1knigbts of <.Prace.

Lieut.-Colonel Sir Emmanuel Felix, 1\1. P. BEATTIE, \Nilliam, 1. D. BEETHA1I, Albert William, F.R.S. BELL, Alexander BLAIR, Captain I larry BROU T, Lieut.-Colonel \\ illiam Jamcs BROWNE, General \Valter John, C. BUCK, The R ev . J oh11 Parmentcr BURNE', Dalhousie I Iolmes CASTEL-BROLO, Federico Lancia e Grassellini, Duca di CLAY, William Nicholls COPLAND, James, 1\ I. D., F. R.S. DE BERE TGER, Baron DE BUSTROS, Selim DELEPIERE, Joseph Octave, L L. D. DE SALIS-SOGLIO, l\1ajor-General Johann Ulrich, Baron DE SALIS-SOGLIO, Peter John Fane, Count of the Holy Roman Empir , (1'ece z'ved at Rome, 20tlt july, IS43). ERMATI TGER, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam

AGAR,

12th Dec. , 1875. 1St July, 1857. 28th July, 1835. 8th June, 1859. 18thNov., r873. 16thAug, 1848 8th July, 1857. 28th Dec., 1860. 1st July, 1857. 24th June, 18 f 4· 20th May, 1858. 16th July, 18 57. 17th Jan., 18 34. 17th Oct., 1882. 8th Dec. 18649th June, 185 8. 12th Dec., 1857· loth

Feb., 1 60.


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I-IONORAH.Y ASSOCIATES.

DECEASED MEMBERS.

Date of Election.

FERGUSSON, Lieut.-General William FIFE, Sir John GLOVER, Robert Mortimer, M. D. Gu NING, John, C. B. HEAI~D, Colonel James HEAH,D, Colonel the Honourable J. T. I-IoSKYNS, Chandos VVren, Tvt P. LAuInE, William Alexander LE MARellA 'T, Sir John Gaspard, K. C. B., 1(. C. M. G. N ORCLIFFE, l\Iajor-General N orcliffe, K. H. OUTRAM, Lieut.-General Sir J ames, Baronet, G. C. B., PI HEY, The Honourable I-Iammett [K.C.S.1. PLUMRIDGE, Admiral Sir J ames Hanway, 1(. C. B., M. P. PRINGLE, Vnlliam RA~lSAY, Charles \Villiam Ramsay RATCLIFF, Charles, F.G.A. ROLPll, Dr. Thomas RYLAND, Lieut.-Colonel George Harrison TURNBULL, Vlilliam Barclay David Dundas VELLA, Luigi, LL. D., (Superintendent, Record Office, Malta. ) VVATTS, Vice-Admiral George Edward, C.B. WHITEHEAD, John WILLIAMS, Thomas Troughear VVINTHORP, William (Consul U.S.A., Malta)

12th Dec., 1857. 12th Dec., 1857. 2+th June, 1847. 20thAug., I8SS. 8th July, 1857. 13th Oct., 1858. 4th June 1867. 8th July, 1857. 20th May, 1858. 20th May, 1858. Ilth July, 185 r. lIth AUg.,I8S7. 12th Dec., 1857. 8th July, 1857. 5th June, 186 5.

1bonorar~

BAUMGARTEN, General Alexander de BRETT, Robert, M.R.C.S.

Date of Election loth Sept., I 878.

loth Sept., 1878. 20th April, r875.

4th May, 1869. 24thJune,1870. 23 rd June, 1875. 6th May, 1879.

5th Nov., 1872. 13th Oct., 1874. loth Sept., r878. I9thApril,I887· 22nd Feb.,I88!.

5th Dec., 1864. 14th Oct., 1842.

Sert'ing :fSrotbers.

9th June, 1858. 13th July, 18 59. 28th Aug., 1857.

18th Jan., 1858. 8th July, 1857. 20thAug.,I8SS· 28thAug., 1858.

)Esquires. F AREMAN, Colonel William Blennerhasset HOLDEN, Hyla PORTER, Reginald da Costa WILMOT, Charles Montagu

CALLENDER, George \tVillia111, F. R. C. S., F. R. S. FALWASSER, Surgeon-Major Francis, F.R.C.S., A.M.D. FRERE, The Right II onourable Sir Henry Bartle Edward, Baronet, G.C.B., G.C.S.1. HEADLAND, Frederick, M.D. HODSON, Elizabeth, Mrs. PORTER, Surgeon-Major Joshua I-Ienry, A.M.D. RENARD, Lieut.-General Bruno Jean Baptiste (A. D. C. to H .11. the I(ing of the Belgians) RUlIISEY, Henry \Vyldbore, M.D., F.R.S. Sf-L\FTESI3URV, Sir Anthony, 8th Earl of SIIEPHERD, Surgeon-lYIajor Peter, A.M.D. STAAF, Colonel J. N. VON LANGE BECK, Bernhard Rudolph Conrad, His Excellency Baron

71

18th May, 1833. 1st Mar., 1870. loth Sept., I 878. 2nd Feb., 1869.

Bssociates. 21St Feb., 1882. 24th June, I87!'

BIRCH, Thomas HILTON, Charles SYSON, Hiram

20th April, 1875. 2nd July, 1867. 3rd Nov., 18 74.


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MEMBERS, ASSOCIATES,

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BROTHERS,

DECEASED after Incorporation by Royal Charter.


PART

fo1tlllbtl'5,

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.ilrlflllbtr5, Club

~onorar!!

Qls50riatcs

Deceased since the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter, granted 14th May, 1888.

So"eretgn lbcal)s anl)

~atrons.

HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING ED\VARD VII. Snb-~riots.

CLAH.ENCE AND Avo DALE, H.R.I-{' The Duke of K.G. KNUTSFORD, Sir Henry Thurstan Holland, 1st Viscount P.C., G.C.M.G. LINLITHGOW, Sir John Adrian Louis Hope, I st Marquis of, K.T., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.

Dale oj Electz'oll.

18th July, 1888. 12th Mar., 1895. 30th Jan., 1906.

1knto bts of 3-ustice. AMHERST, William Archer, 3 rd Earl AMHERST OF HACK EY, \Villiam mburst Tyssen, 1st Baron BATTENBERG, H.R.H. Prince Henry I'vIaurice of, K.G. BOILEAU, Sir Francis George Manningham, 2nd Baronet BURLTON- BENN ETT, John Robert CAMBIUDGE, H. R. H. Geor be William Frederick Charles, Duke of, K.G. CARTER, Charles Pemberton CONYNGHAM, Henry Francis, 4th Marquis DALLAS, Rupert Caradoc Francis DAUBENEY, General Sir I-Ienry Charles BarnstoI1, G.C.B. DAVIES, Francis Robert DUNCAN, Colonel Francis, C.B., R.A., ~,1.P.

11th July 1890 18thJuly, 1882. 16thApril, 1890. lIth July, 189°. 8th Feb., 1860. 18th Feb., 1889. 24thJune, 1863. 23rdJune, 1883. 5 th Feb., 18 78. 8th Feb., 1876. 23 rd June,1888. 23 rd June, r8 75·


KNIGHTS

76

or ] USTICE .

77

DECEASED l\iEMBERS.

Date

EGERTON OF TATTON, Wilbraham, 1St Earl ELLESMERE, Francis Charles Granville Egerton, 3rd Earl of FERRERS, Sewallis Edward, loth Earl FIFE, \tVilliam George, Jst Duke of, K.G., K.T., G.C.V.O. GLASGOW, George Frederick, 6th Earl of HAWKINS, The Rev. \iVilliam Bentinck Letham HENNIKER, Sir John Major, 5th Baron HOARE, Major Sir Joseph \lVallis O'Bryen, 5th Baronet H OLLAND, Lieut.-Colonel Trevenen James, C. B. HOULTON, Sir Edward Victor Lewis, G.C M.G. H UGIIES- HUNTER, Colonel Sir Charles, I st Baronet H UNTER- \IV ESTON, Lieut. -Colonel Gould J EPHSON, Captain ~ir Alfred, R. N. KAY, Sir Brook, 4 th Baronet LATHOM, Sir Edward, I st Earl of, G. C. B. LATH01lI, Edward George, 2nd Earl of LECH1IfERE, Sir Edmund Anthony Harley, 3rd Baronet, M.P. LEIGH, William Henry, 2nd Baron LIMERICK, Sir William Hale John Charles, 3rd Earl of, K.P. LOCH, Sir Henry Brougham, 1st Baron, G.C.B.,G.C.1\1.G. MAN CHESTER, Sir William Drogo, 7th Duke of, K. P. MINTO, Sir Gilbert John Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound , K.G., P.C., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G. , G.C.I.E., 4th Earl of NORTHCOTE, Henry Stafford, 1st Baron, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., C.B. PAGET, The Lord Alexander P ALMER, George PHILIPS, Captain Nathaniel George PORTER, Major-General Whitworth, R.E. PRUSSIA, H. R. H. Prince Albert of (Grand Master of the J ohanniter Orden). (Honorary).

oJ Electioll.

26th Feb ., 1885. 21St July, 1908. 8th June, 1876. 16thApril, 18go.

5 th Nov., 1872. 9 th Dec., 1865. IlthJul y, 18go. 8th Feb., 1860. 12thDec., I8S7. 18th April, 1882. 18th June, IgOr. 6th Dec., 1870. 28th July, r8g8. 23 rd June, r888. 18th July, 1888. 25 th J uly, r8gg. 9th Dec., 1865.

5 th J an., 1863. 11th July, 18go.

1st Feb., 1862. 26th Sept., 1860. 26 th Feb., 1907,

Date of Election.

~.~.,

ROBERTS, Field-Marshal Sir Fred erick Sleigh , 1St Earl, K. G. , I{ . P., P. C., G. C. B ., O. ],,,1. , G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., R.A. ROWE, Richard Reynolds ROYDS, Colonel Sir Clement Molyneux, C.B. ST. GEORGE, G eneral Sir John, G.C. B., R.A. SAXE COBURG A D GOTIIA, H.R.II. Alfred Ernest Albert (Duke of Edinburg h), IZ.G. SAXE COBURG and G OTIIA, I-I. R. I!. the Hereditary Prince of, K.G. SCIlLESWIG-HoLSTEIN, Major H.H. Prince Christian Victor of, G. C. B. STAN~lORE, Arthur Hamilton Gordon , I st Baron, G.C.M.G. STORY, Captain J ames STUART, Colonel J oh n Alexander 1an, C. B., C. M.G. TECK, H.I-I. Francis uke of, G.C.B. TECK, H.S. H . Prince Francis of, G.C.V.O., D.S.O. TE~IPLETOWN, G ene ral Sir George :rrederick, 3rd Viscount, G.C.B. WAKE1IL\N, I-Ienry OrOey WALFORD, Ed ward \VATERFORD, Sir John Henry de la Poer Beresford , 5th l\1arquis of, IZ.P. WILLIS, General Sir George Harry mith, G.C.B. \VINCIIILSEA AND N OTTINGIIA:-f, ir 1\1urray Edward Gordon, 12th Earl of 2Labies of

26 th Feb. , lC)O I.

22nd Feb. 188 r. 28th Feb .. 1899. 1st June, 186r. 18th July, 1888.

2::;lh April, 1893

26th April, 1892.

6th Dec., 1870.

5th fay, 1874. 24th Feb., 1902 2nd Feb., 1882. 14th Apr., 1891. 7th J une, 1870.

18th May, r880. 6th May, r867. 23 rd Jun e, 1884.

25 th Feb .. 1896. 16th .\pril, 1890.

5nstice.

23rd Feb., 190+

23rdJune, 1894· 18th May, 1880, 29th Nov. , 18g8, 8th June, 18 59. 18th July,

188~,

BENNETT-POE, Rosetta l\1ary, Mrs. BURNES, Esthe r a rah, Mrs. CONYNGILDf, J Clne St. l\1aur Blanche, Marchioness CRAWLEY, Emily Charlotte, 1\1rs. DAUBENEY, Eliza, L ady DENIIIARK, H.1\1. th e Oueen of DEVONSHIRE, Louise Frederica Augusta, Duchess of

8th Feb., 1876. ~qth

June, 1862.

23 rd Jun e, 1888. I5 th Feb., 1887. 23 rd ]u ne, I879· I9 thA pril,18 7. 30th Jul y, 1889.


KNIGHTS 01" GRACE.

DECEASED IVlEr.IBERS.

78

Date of Electloll.

DUNCOMBE, Evelyn, Miss GERMANY, H. I. M. VICTORIA EMPRESS FREDERIC OF, and Oueen of Prussia (Princess RoyaJ of Great ...., Britain and Ireland). GILDEA, Rachel Caroline, Mrs. HAWKINS, Elizabeth, Mrs. HOSKYNS, Clara Amelia \Nren, Miss HOULTON, Hyacinthe Harriette, Lady H UNTER-WESTON of H unterston, Jane, Mrs. INGRAi\f, The Honourable Emily Charlotte, Mrs. Meynell KENSINGTON, Grace Elizabeth, The Lady KNUTSFORD, Margaret Jean, Viscountess LATHOM, Alice, Countess of LECHMERE, Louisa Katharine, Lady PALMER, J essie Frances, Mrs. PORTER, Anne Shirley, Mrs. Whitworth ROWE, Charlotte, Mrs. R. R. ST. GEORGE, Elizabeth Marianne, Lady SIM, Alice Francis Howley, Mrs. Coysgarne SWEDEN, H. M. Dowager Queen of (l-Ionorary) TECK, H.R.H. The Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, Duchess of TE TPLETOWN, Susan Mary Isabella, Viscountess

IIth Dec., 188 3. loth Dec., 1888.

23 rd June, 1867. 3 rd April, 188). 9 th July, 1878. 18th April,1882. 8th May, 18n 29 th April,1902. 23 rd June, 1888. 11th Mar. ,IgOl. 30th July, r895. 9th Dec., 1865. 20th July, 1880.

(late Prelate).

Date of Elect£oll.

MACNAMARA, The Rev. I-Ienry Danvers MARTYN, The Rev. Charles John OAKLEY, John, D.D., Dean PERRY, William Stevens, Bishop of Iowa (Honorary) PORTAL, The Rev. George Raymond QUINTARD, Charles Todd, D. D., Bishop of Tennessee (Honorary) SAVORY, The Rev. Sir Borradaile Savory, 2nd Baronet SHADWELL, The Rev. Arthur Thomas \Vhitmore SHORE, Canon Thomas T eignmoutb VVHITE, The Rev. Henry WHITTINGTON, Canon Richard Thomas WOOD, The Rev. Thomas VVilliam \;VOODWARD, The Rev. John, LL. D. WORDSWORTII, John, Bishop

30th May, I91I. 19 th Feb., 1884. 3rd Mar., 1868 . 22nd Feb., I898. 3rd Aug., 1869. 6th Feb., I868.

IIth July, 1890. 3rd Dec., 1867. IIth July, I890. 13thDec .. I881. IIth July, I8go. 23rd June, r888. 2nd June, I868. 27thNov., I900.

8th Jan., 1862. 23rdJune, 1888. 8th Aug., 18733rd Nov., 189r. 23rd June,r 88 s. 17th May, 188r.

14th Dec. , 1880.

<tl)aplatns. BANDFORD, Charles Waldegrave, Bishop, D. D. BARNES, Prebendary Reginald Henry BEDFORD, The Rev. vVilliam Kirkpatrick Riland BLYTH, George Francis Popham, Bishop, D. D. CLAUGHTON, Thomas Legh, Bishop, D. D. COLLINS, William Edward, Bishop, D. D. COMPTO I, The Lord Alwyn, D.D. DUCKWORTH, Canon Robinson, C.V.O., D.D. HOLE, S. R., Dean MACLAGAN, William Dalrymple, Archbishop, D.D.

79

12th Dec., 1876. 13th April,1886. 22ndJune, r8 78. 29th July, r891. 5th June, 18n 21St June, 19 04. 19th April, 188 7. 315t May, 189 2. 9th Aug., 1894· 10th June, 18g}

-rf\nig bts of (Brace. ABEL, Sir Frederick A., G.C.V.O., I.e.C.B. ALCOCK, Sir Rutherford, K. C. B., D. C. L. ALYERSTONE, Sir Richard Everard vVeb, ter, I st Viscount, P.C., G.C.l\I.G., LL.D. ANGLESEY, Henry, 4th T\Iarquis of BAINES, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Iattbew, T\1. D. BEDFORD, Admiral Sir 1-1~rederick George Denham, G.C.B., G.C.T\I.G. BIRKBECK, Sir Edward, Baronet, I.e.C.V.O. BRAY, Sir John Cox, K:.C. T\1.G. BROWN, John, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.I. BURFORD- I L\. COCK, Sir I-I enry James Burford, C. I. G. BURLAND, Lieut.-Colonel Jeffrey I-Iale BUR fE, T\/lajor-General ir Owen Tudor, G. C. I. E., K.C.S.1. JJ.Qt., BYTIIESEA, Rear-.ALclmiral J obn, C. B., C. 1. E. BYTI-IESEA, Samuel Francis Glossop CARNARVO , Henry I-Iowarcl Iolynellx, 4th Earl of CARRINGTON, Sir John \Vorrell, C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D.

9 th June, I893.

22ndJ une, 1889. 22ndJune. r89S.

9th .\ug., I 89-!-. 23rd Feb., 1903. 25th Feb., I908.

9 th Aug., 1894.

3rd Dec., I892. 3 0th July, I90r. 19th Feb., 188+ 6th July, I9I.f. 9 th June, I893

16thApril,r890. 14th April, 1891. 17th Dec., 1883. 22nd May, 189-!-.


80

DECE.\SED l\1El\fl3ERS.

KNI G IIT S OF GRACE.

Da/t

CARTER, Colonel Harry Molyneux, C.B. CAWDOR, Frederick Archibald Vaughan, 3rd Earl, P.C. CHATFIELD, Admiral Alfred John, C. B. CLARK, Sir Andrew, 1St Baronet, 1. D. • CLARK, Colonel Andrew, F.R.C . . , K. H.S. CLAYTON, Sir Oscar 100re Passey, C.B., C.IVLG., 1\1.D. CLOUSTON, Sir Edward Seaborne, 1St Baronet COOK, John 1\1ason CRAWFORD, Sir James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl of, K.T., F.R.S. CROOKSHA TK, Harry Maule, M.R.C.P.I.(Pasha) DE SEN"ONGES, 1\1ajor Hubert Dominique Alexandre H ussenot (Honorary) DIBDIN, Charles DIXON, Sir Raylton D01\IVILE, lajor Herbert Winnington EG ERTON, Colonel Sir Alfred 1\'Iordaunt, K.C. V.O. , C. B. EVANS, Thomas \Villiam , M. D. EYRE, Col onel Henry, C. B. FAIRBAIRN, Sir Andrew F AYRER, Surgeon-General Sir Joseph, I st Baronet, K.C.S.I., LL.D., M.D. FELLOWS, Frank Perks FORESTIER-WALKER, General Sir Frederick William Edward, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. Fox, Major Chaley Fox, Duke FRANK, Philip, M. D. FREMANTLE, General Sir Arthur J ames Lyon, G.C.M.G., C.B. FRESHFIELD, William Dawes GALTON, Sir Douglas, K.C.B., D.C. L. GATACRE, Major-General Sir William Forbes, K. C. B., D.S.O. GATLIFFE, Hamilton GODSON, Colonel Clement, M.D.

0/ Elediol/

26th Feb., Ig07. 24 thA pril,lgoo. 27 th Nov., Igoo. 16t h April, r8go . 29 th May, Ig06. 2ydJune,r8g1 . 25 th July, 19I1. 19 th Jul y, 1887. 27 th July, r8g7.

17 thA pril,188J. 26thN ov., Ig07.

3 0 th Apr., 1901. 30th Jul y, 188g. 23rd June,1888. 23rd Feb., 18g2. 17th Dec" 1888. 31St May, 18g2. 30th July, 188g. 24th June, 1897.

30th July, 1889. 26th Feb ., 1901.

26tbApril,lg04· 27 th July, 18 97. 21St Feb., 1911. 27th Feb. , 1900.

j)a/f' 0/ Hlec 11·OIl.

GOLDIE TAUBl\[A1>;, Sir John Sen house GREGORY, Herbert E. GRIERSON , Lieut.-General Sir James Moncrieff, K.C.B., C.V.O., C.M.G. HALL, Lieut.-Colonel John L ees, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Eel. HAMILTON, J Oh11 Gardiner, 1\1. V.O. HAMPDE ,Sir Henry Robert, 2nd Viscollnt, G.C.M.G. I-L\I\RISON, R eginald, F.R.C.S. HERTSLET, George Thom as , C. V. O. HILL, Thomas Rowley HOLBECIIE, Lieut.- olonel Ri chard HOOPER, John I I arvey HUNTER , Brigade-Surgeon olone1 Eel win John , L.R.C.P. Ed. HU 'TEl', urgeon-General Sir Guyer, I.e.C. 1.G., 1.D. HUNTER, Sir \\,illi am \\,ilson, K .C. ~.1., C.1.E., LL.D. ]AJIES, \Villiam Dodge, . V.O. ]AJIE ON, Surgeon-Gelleral J allle. , 1. D. ]OYNSOX, Colonel \Villiam KELLY, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Vandeleur, C.B., F.R . . S.Ed. KDrp, Charles Fitch, r. KE~~ETT-B .\'l'J ' IXl;TON, Sir Vincent Hunter Barrington KER, Sir l\rthur Iilford, C.1. E., :\1.\'.0. KETTLE, ' ir Rupert A. KIDrORE\", Francis hades, 3rel Earl of, K.P. KNOLLYS, lYlajor Frederick Roger Al xander Nicholas KNOTT, urgeon- olonel harles, 1\ I. R. C. LAJIB, Sir John Ccul1eron, c.n., . I. L\J[p.'o r" , N orman George LANGELIER, Sir Francis harles Stanisla ,K. . I.e-. LL.D. LAuB, Surgeo n- Iajor-General IIiero nymus (1 Ionorary) LAURIE, Lieut.-Ceneral John \Vimburn, C. B" LAWRE 1" l'E, jr Jam es John Trevor, Bt. , K . . \ Y.O, .J.

;T.

23rdJune, 188o. 29th July, 18go. 27th Feb., Ig06.

22ndFeb.,18g8. 25th Feb.,lg13.

z2nd June, 1889. 26th Feb., 1895. 31St May, 1892.

27 th Feb., 1894.

28tbAp ril , 1903· 27 th April, 1897· 24th Feb., 1903. 9 th Aug., 1894. 17th Dec. ,1888. 27th April, 1897. 7th May, 1878. 26th N 0\' .. 19°7.

3 r <1 No\·., 189r.

2zndJune, 1895. 25th Feb., Ig02. 23rdJune, 1896. 2nd l\Iay, 1905. IItb Jul y, 18go.

12th Mar. ) I 95. 17th \Iay, 1887. 2 thN O\". ,1911. 3rd N 0\'., 187427th

ov., J906

25th Feb. , 19 1 3· 27 th July, 1897. 29th July, J911. 31~t

:\Iay.

I

92.

30th July. 1<)12.

19th July, '910. 27th Feb. 1912. 9th Aug .. 189-1.

'"


82

K

DECEASED MEMBERS.

IGfITS

or

GRACE.

Dilte 0/ Elut'OIi.

LEY, Sir Francis, Baronet. LINDSEY 10ntague Peregrine Bertie, I I th E~rl of ~ LOTHIA I , Sir Schomberg Henry, 9th IVlarqUls of, 1(.1. LOWRY, Lieut -General Robert William, C. B. LUTWIDGE, Charles Robert Fletcher l\1ACCOR:'IIAC, Sir \Villiam, Baronet, K. C. B., K.C. V.O. l\1ACDoNALD, Colonel The Right Honourable Sir Claude 1axwell, G.C.l\ILG., G.C.V.O., K.C.B. MACKEl ZIE, Francois Donald l\1ACKINNON, Surgeon- lajor-General Sir \N"illiam Alexander, K. C. B. l\1ACLURE, Sir John \Villiam, 1st Baronet l\1C\VILLL.D1S, Lieut.-Colonel George Frederick, lY1.D. 1],(!t., MANLEY, Surgeon-General \Villia1l1 George Nicholas, C. B. l\lERTHYR, Sir William Thomas Lewis, I st Baron, K.C.V.O. MICHAEL, General James, C.S.I. l\10NEY, Colonel Gerald Noel, C. B. NOEL, Colonel Edward Andrew N ORTHA~IPTOl\, William George Spencer Scott Maclean Compton, 5th larquis of, K.G. N ORTHLA TD, Thomas U chter Caulfield, Viscount 0' MALLEY, Colonel George Hunter O\VEN, Edmund, F.R.C.S., LL.D. PLATT, Samuel Radcliffe PLAYFAIR, Major-General Archibald Lewis [M.D., R.N. PRESTON, Deputy I nspector- General Theodore Julian, PRIESTLEY, Sir \N"illiam, M.D., LL.D., M.P. RANKIN, Colonel J ames READE, Surgeon-Major-General Sir John By Cole, K.C.B., K.H.S. RYLAND, Warwick Hastings ST. AUBY T, Major The Honourable Edward Stuart ST. GEORGE~ Captain Bald win John ST. LEVAN, Sir John St. Aubyn, 1st Baron

21St Feb., 19rr. IIth July, r890. 20tb]une,r8gg. gth Aug., 1884. 23 rd June, 1888. 28th April,1896. 24th Feb.,19I5. 24th June,19CJ 2. 30th July, 1889. 23 rd June. I896. 26thFeb., Igo7. 7th Nov., 1871. 30th July, Ig07. 24 th June, 1897. 25thApril,r893. 27thNov.,I8g2. 27th NOY.,1900. 26th May,19l4· 20th June, I899. 27 th Feb.,I9 0Q. 25thApril,1899· 23rdFeb.,!909· 29 th May, 1906. 220dJune, 1899. 24th June, 1897. 27thApril,I897· 8th June, 18 59. 28th NOV. ,19 Il • 18thApril,1882. 3rd Dec., 1892.

8.3 Date if Electioll.

SAL;\IOND, R. Gofton SANJ)\'S, Major Arthur A. S 81~L \-, Sir Charles, 1St Baronet SELW\-N, Captain Charles \Villiam SHEWELL, l\1ajor Percy Garratt SIEVE KING, Sir Edward Henry, l\1.D., LL.D. S1:'I1, l\lajor-General Eel ward Coysgarne, R. E. S;\UTII-SIIAND of Templelanels, Professor James William Fraser, l\1. D. STEWART, J. A. Shaw SToKEs,lajor Eel ward \ Villiam STR.\THCOKj\ .\0.'T> IouNT ROY.\L, Sir Donald Alexander Smith, G. . V.O., G. C.NI.G., 1st Baron SUTIIERL,\N D, t ajor Charles James, 1\1. D. SUTTO'\, Lutin John S\\'.\0.' , John George TIIO~lSOX, Georg', ~I. D. TRE0.' DELL, ~ ir r\rthur Jam es Richens, C. M. G. TUfNELL, Colonel Eel ward VERNOX \Villiam, F. R.C.S. VINCENT, Colonel Sir Charles Edward Howard, K.C. LG., C.B., I.P. \VAKLEY, Thomas, F. P . C. S. \VALDIE-GRIFFIT IT, ,-' ir George Richard, 2nd Baronet \VALKER, Job n \VATERFORD, Sir IIenry de la Poer Beresford, 6th l\Iarq uis of, K. P. \VIIARTON, The Right I-Ionourable John Lloyd P. C. VVILKIE, Daniel Robert \VOODS, Sir Albert \V., G . . V.O., K~.C.B., K.C. i.G. (Garter, Director General of Ceremonies). YATES, Lieut.- olonel Henry Brydges, M. D., A.l\1. . (Canada). YORKE, The I Ionollrable Alexander Grantham, C. V.O.

22nd June, 1895' 3rd Dec., 1892. 3rd Nov., 18g1. 28th July, 18~1. 27 th Feu., I912. 12th Jan., 1869. 14th April, 1891. 2JrdJune, 1885. IIth July, 18go. 27 th Nov., 1892. 22nd Feb., IgIO. 26th Nov., 1907. 31St May, 1910. 26th April, 18g8. 23rdFeb.,lg04 25th Feb., 18g6 24thApril,lg00. 27thNov., 1900. 24th April, Ig00. 25 thApril,18g3 15thDec.,1874· 6th May, 1873. 28th Nov. ,1899. 29thN ov .. 190r. 30th July, Ig12. 23rd June, 1888. 22nd Feb., IgIO. 27th ov. ,lg06.


85

H ONO l{A J{Y SERVING BR OT IIEH.S .

Date oj EledlOIl.

1,a~tes

of @race.

Boy E, Katharine Frances, Viscountess BRooKE-I-I UNT, Violet Edith Gwenllyan, Miss BURDETT-COUTTS, Angela Georgina, Baroness BURFORD-HANCOCK, Hannah, Lady BURNE, The Lady Agnes C. CADOGAN, Beatrix Jane, Countess, V.A. CASSAR DE SAl T, Eleanor Amelia, Marchioness CAULFEILD, Sophia Frances Anne, Miss CLARKE, Caroline, Lady DRAFFEN, Elizabeth, 1\lrs. Pitt DUKE, 1\1ary Jessie, 1\Irs. Roger E GERTON OF T ATTON, Mary Sarah. Countess FRAN K, The Lady Agnes FRESHFIELD, Zoe Charlotte, I rs. Edwin HOSKY TS, Anna Dorothea \Vren, 1\liss HowE, Georgiana Elizabeth, Countess H UME LONG, Charlotte Anna, 1\lrs. K EN ETT-BARRINGTON, Alicia Georgette, Lady K.N IGHTLEY OF FA\V LEY, Louisa 1\1ary, The Lady LAYARD, 1\Iary Enid Evelyn, Lady MACPHER.'ON, Elizabeth Anne, Mrs. M ONCRIEFFE, The L ady Beatrice Constance NIGHTINGALE, Florence, Miss, O.M. , R. R.C. N ORDHEIMER, Edith Boulton, 1\1rs. Samuel PIRBRIGHT, S arah, The Lady PORTER, Margarita Gwyn, NIrs. R. da Costa PRIESTLEY, Eliza, Lady RHODES, Sarah Ann, Mrs. SANDFORD, Alice Emily Jane, Irs. SANDHURST, Victoria Alexandrina, The Lady, C.1. TRENDELL, Eva Caroline, Lady TWINING, Louisa, Miss WINCHELSEA AND NOTTINGHAM, Fanny Margaret, Countess of WOODS, Caroline, Lady

12th Dec. , 1893. 25th Feb., Ig02. 17thDec., 1888. 22ndJune,1889. 26th Nov ., 18g5. 27t11 Nov. ,lg06. 27thN ov.: Ig00. 30th July , 1889. 26th May, 1908. 9th D ec., 1884. 2+th Nov. , 18g6. 17th Dec. , 1888. 12th Mar .. 18g5. 17th Dec ,1888. 22nd June, 18g5. 26th Feb., Igor. 14th April, 1891. 30th July , 1889. 27th Feb. , 1900.

Date

]Esquires. BATESON, Lieut.-General Richard, C.V.O. BURGESS, Colonel Henry lVIiles, R.A. BURGESS, Captain John, R. N. CARR, Colonel Ralph Edward CROMIE, Captain C. F. DICKSON, John FORRESTER, Surgeon -Lieut.-Colonel James S. fIUSER, Lieut.-General J ames Keith, C.1\I.G. JOlIN SON , Lieu t. - olonel Lacey Robert KIR KPATRICK, The Honourable Sir George A. , K.C.lY1.G. L A~IBERT, Captain Thomas, R.A. LECIDfERE, Captain Nicholas George Berwick LITTLE, Charles Peter MURRAY, James \N olfe POWELL, J ames George SANDERSO , Edward Scott STAWELL, J. W. Alcock STOCKWELL, Lockhart TROTTER, Lieut. -Colonel William Kemp

2gth :'I1ay, Ig06.

26 th Ap ril, Ig04· 30th JUly ,lg 12. 24 th Feb., 19 0317 th Dec., 1888. 24 thApril,1894' 31St May, 19 10. 29th J uly, 18gl. 25th J uly, 1899· 26th May, Ig08. 21St] une,19 04· IIth J uly, 1890.

20 th July, 1899. 4th Aug., 1868. 3rd Mar., 1868. 3rd April, 1886. 27t hNov. , I 894· 25 th April,1899. 3rd Dec., 1892. loth Ju ne, 1891'

30th Jul y, T912. 28 th July, 18g6 23 rd June, 1879. 24 th Feb ., 1903. 21S t June , 1904. 5th Nov., 1872. 27th Feb., 1900. 3rd Dec., 186g. 5th

ov., 1872.

24th NOV., 190 3. 26th April, 1904.

1bo ltorar2 $er'Jing 1BrotlJers.

26th May, Ig08.

22nd J une IgOr.

tif Election.

A

J o11 n D a niel BARNES, William G eo rge, Juni or BECK, Henry BRASIER, \Villjalll John Church BROWN, Lionel Iewburn BUCKLEY, John Harrison BU?\T, Robert \Nilliam Hope BURROWS, John I I e n ry BURTON, H e nry ClI.\RD, JOhlJ Gale CRO~mIE, Li eut.-Colonel }-\ lexande r, C. B., 1\1. DERIIAM, John hristopher D RI~G, H erbert Charles EDwARns, George Rogers DREW,

20th J u ly, 1909. 27 th Nov., 1900. 27th

OV.,1900.

3rd Dec., 1892. 28th July , IgLj. 27th Feb. ,I 94. 26th May,lg08. 2bth April, 18g8. 28th July, Ig03. 25 th Jul y, IgII. 28th April, 1903. 27 th Feb. , 1896. 2+tl1 April, 1894. 10th May, 191 1


86

HONORARY ASSO C IATES.

DECEASED MEMBERS.

Date

GAH.DIl\'ER, lYlajor Alec, R.E. GARRETT, Charles Dudley, l\1.R.C.S. H AYLES, J ames :Robert HAYMES, Henry Evered, l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H ENDERSO T, Andrew HOGARTH, George JACOBY, Mathieson Harry LAMBERT, Joseph Thomas LEA RY, Thomas McARDLE, Captain Joseph, IVI. B., R. A. M. C. O'CON OR, Robert PRAED, l\1ackworth Bulkley RIVERS, Major John Herbert, IV1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ROBERTS, Thomas Harrison ROBINSOl\', George James ROGERS, John ROWLAND, Thomas Samuel RYALL, Edward SHELMERDINE, Joseph SOMERVILLE, George SPEKCER, Frederick STEWART, William STRICK LAND, Absalom Whitehouse TOZER, Albert Robert 1bonorar~

0./ Electioll.

29 th July,lgl325 th M ay,lgog. 25th Feb., Ig08. 26 th Feb. Igor. 24 thApril , 1900. 24th June, 18g7. Igth July, Ig10. gth June, 189423 rd Feb., 1899. 26 th Feb., IgOI. 2IS~

May, 1912.

25 th July, IgII. 26 th Feb., IgOr. 27th Feb., Ig12. 24th June, l897.

9 th June, 18g3. 9th June, 1893. IothJune, r8g). 25 th Jul y, 19 II . 2nd May, 1905. 2gth July , Ig1). 25 th

I

ov.,I91}

26th July, 190427th Jul y, 18g7.

$er"ing $isters.

ATKINSON, Edith, Miss BARNES, Louisa, Mrs. GADIE, Margaret, Mrs. R. GLADYS, The Rev. Mother Superior GORDON, Isabella, Miss HEELIS, Augustus Sophia, Mrs. HERIBERTA, Sister INGALL, Henrietta, Miss LAVERACK, Priscilla, Mrs.

22nd Jun e, IgOr. 30th Jul y, Ig12. 2nd May, 190 5. 24 thApril, 1900. 26th Feb., IgOr. 24th Jun e, 18 97· 7th Mar., 1899. 26th Jan., 1909· 27thApril, 1897.

87 Date oj Election.

PARNHAM; Martha, Miss STRICKLAND, Elizabeth, Miss THEODORINE, The Rev. Mother Superior WILLIAMS, Marguerita, Mrs. E. R.

3 0th July, 1907. 26th Feb., Ig01. 22ndFeb., 18g8. loth June, 1893.

lbonornry :associates. ACLAND, Sir Henry Wentworth, Bt., K.C.B., M.D., LL.D. ALLI N, Colonel vVilliam Briggs, H..A.M.e. ApPIA, Dr. Louis ATKINSON, Edward, M.R.C.S. BAKER, Sir Samuel vVhite (Pasha) BAROFFIO, Signor Colonello, Dr. Felix H. BARR, George Arthur, M.R.C.S. BEALE, Lionel Smith, M. D. BENNETT, Charles Henry, M. D. BLACKBUR . J 01111, M.R.C.S. BOWLBY, Henry Bond, D. D., Bishop BRACKE 'BU RY, General The Right Honourable Sir Henry, P.C., G.C.B., I(.C.S.I., R.A. BRIDGES, Philippa Henrietta, liss BROWN, Benjamin lY1ewburn BROWN, Hugh BROW T, Canon \Villiam Haig, LL.D. BRYERS, Thomas Edward CAMPBELL, The Honourable Allan, M.D. CAYLEY, Surgeon-General Henry, C.M.G. CHAPLIN, Thomas, IVI. D. CHRISTIAN, Lewis lark Frank, M. B. CLARK, Henry Edward, C.M.G., M.R.C.S. CLARK, Robert, L. R. C. P. CLARKE, Edward Albert, M.R.C.S. CLARKE, ] anet, Lady CLARKE, Major-General Sir Stanley de Astel Calvert, G.C. V.O., C.M.G. CLAY, Augustus Frederick, M.R.C.S.

23 r d June, 1879.

22nd Feb.,I89 . 22nd Feb.,188!. 30th July, 188g. 9 th Feb., 1875. IgthApril, I88 7. 3rd Dec., 1892. 24th June . 1871. 23 rd Juoe, 18 75. 30th July, 1889. 3rd Dec., 18g2. 20th April, 1875.

10th July, 188g , 11th July, 18go. 24thApril, IgOO. 26th Feb., 1901. 24th Nov. , 1903. 4th Nov., 18go. 26t h Feb., Igor. 18th July, I8g2. 20 th July , IgOg. 26th Feb., Ig01. 30th July, 1889. 28 th July, Ig14. 9th Dec., Ig08. IgthApril,18go.

27 th July . 1897.


lJate 0/ E luLioJ!.

j)ale of Elt·diol/.

COATES, Deputy Inspectol'-Genera1lYIallhew, lYI.D., R.N. COLEMA , \ Villiarn \V ClrmCln, T. P. C. S. COQPEIZ, Jo11n CORNWALL, lYloses COW CIIER, Edward Rowland, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. CIZEASI':, James Robertso n, F. R. .S. Eel. CRE 'SWELL, Colonel Pearson Robert, C. H., F.R.C.S, CROFTS, ' urgeon-General Aylm r 1\Iarlil1, ~ . r. E. L.R . . P. S.Ed., K.l1.S. CUFFE, Surgeon-General ' ir Charles 1\lcl)ol1ough, K.C.B. , F.R.C.S.Ed. DAWSON , Colonel Thomas lVloore, L. R.C. P. DAWSON, Colonel \Villian1 Christopher DE BEAUl<ORT, Le Comte I-I enry DE CARV..'\LLO, Don Nicasio de Landa), I vare/,; DE MARTE S, Frederick DE TnOMSE , General Christian Albert Frederick ~.([,., D OUGLAS, Lieut.-Col. . 1\11. DRYLAND, John \Vinter, M.R.C.S. D UKE, Colonel Alexander William, lVI.D. D u TKLEY, William \Vilberforce, F.R.C.P.Ed. ECCLES, Arthur ynl0ns, M. B. ELKJNGTO , Lieut.-Colonel Henry Percival George, M.R,C.S. ELLISON, John Charles FORBES, Lieut.-Colonel George Wentworth FORTE 'CUE, The Rev. Hugh John GADIE, Roberl GENTLES, Thomas Lawrie, L.R.C.P. GIB B, Iajor William Alexander, 1. D. Ed., R.A. l\1. C. (T. ~. ) GORI, Dr. William Clement Marinus GOUDI E, Henry, M.B. GOURLEY, Samuel, F.R.C.S. GR.\i\T, George, 1. D.

S!J

IIO NO RARY A SS OCIATE S .

DE CEASE D MEi\l13ER S .

t)'

30t h Jul y. 1089. 30th July, 1889.

21s lJun c, 1901. Jrd L·eb. , lr)o(,.

28l hApril ,19nJ. 30lh July , 1~89. 23 rd Jun e, l09G.

30t h April,190J.

Ogilvie, 1\1. U. GREEr-'SILL, Th \ Rev. I ~ dwal'(.l Gu LS()~, Soph iet Louisa, Irs. IlAco , \Valler Edward, L.R.C.P. HALLE\', 1\ 1ajor George, 1. B. HE NN IJ -E IZ- L\J()[ >, The I IOllol.lrablc Albert Edward John HEN S?llAN, Surgeon -Lieut.-Colonel I Ienry Frank, C.M. ' HILL , Colonel I {oward II OlJS()~, IIenry \l<Jcrl1oI1 L.R. ', Po b ' II o(;(; , Quinlin I I lJN'!', P obert, 1. R. '. S. hon, Ed Will JAF1"I' ,\\', ~ir JOhll , Baronel J C\i'd '(;S, \Nillialll l\funro, 1\1.R. '.S . ]OIlNSO;":, Alfred Earlalll ] 0 NES, A r l h urI Ie 11 r y, 1\ 1. ]) . LAIE, 'harl es William L."sElzO T, 1\lichael, 1\1.1>. L Ot\(;\IOI' I ~, Slirg 'o il -General Sir TholU(ls, C. D. M.\c LE I\ ' Jal1 ' rrs. R. 1\1. MANJl\' , Fred ri c Edward, F.R.C .. ', ~hl'TIN, John, 1.D., F.R. '.S. ~IAl'TIKE .\I · , Johl1 ~h.lZ\,\·\\EATlIl'.I', J a mes, lVl.P. '.S . ~ Ill) Ill.]<: .\ Ir s s , S Ll r ~ '0 11 - ' 0 10 n 1 ~ 0 r ()" 1. D . ~looRE, Li cu l. - '01011 ,1 Jam es B. 1\Iacleocl MOOI{E, To' l T e mpl e, ',1\['C. ~ I oy lEI', Gustave ~Iul'd)\', Ba r 11 Faronir I APl'ElZ, A1 bert, I. R. " ' EILJ), Jam S Ecl\\'ard, l\1.D. Nowro " Arlhur Trc herne, '. B. , F. P. OWE, Sir Franci s Philip un1i(~ ' , ] r . . D., Jr . . 1\1.G., GR l\NT,

J.

T

J l:) th

May,

25 th July,

1 ~o .

1<)11 .

28t h July , 1<)0j. 6th 1\lay, 1879. 2nd Feb., 18SI. 23rd Jun e, 11)88.

19 thA pril,1 887. 22 ndFe b ,1881. 27th Feb. , 1<)06.

28l h April,IgoJ. 28t h

NOV.,I899.

30th Jul y, 1889. 29th M ay , lg06

25th July, 190 5. 28 lh Jul y, Ig03. ~th

June, 18<)3·

9th June, 1893-

zGlhApril, r892. 26th

NOV., I!)12

19th April, 1887. 24th Nov. 1903· 12l h Nov.,r8 89·

21:)tl1 Apl'Il,lb!)6.

'-'

;-"

28t h Jul y, IS)OJ.

26t h

NOV.,1<)12.

joth Jul y, I 88S).

16th Mar., 1895. 27 th Nov., 1906. 12th :Mar., 1895. jothApril,1901. 21St July, 1908. 27 th Feb., 18 94·

28th April , r1)96. lIth July , 18<)0. JolhJu ly, 188<]. luth Apri l, 1890.

20t h July , 1<]09, 26th Feb., 1901. 12th Nov., 1889.

28lh Feb, I<)05. loth J uly, 1877. 24th Jun e, 1870.

27th April,1897, IIth J uly, 1890.

30th J uly, 188<]. 28th April, 1903.

.fth Nov., 1890. 27 th Feb., 1894. 5th May, 1874.

l1)th July , I882. 23rd Jun e, I888,

18th May, 1880. 6th April, 1896. 12thMar., I895.

12lh Mar., I895. 19lh Feb., 188,1,

C.LE. PAGET, ir James, Baronet, F. P. C. '. PARKE, Surgeon-Captain Th0mas 1lcazle, A.1\1. D.

9lh Dec.,

1/:)1:)4-

II th July, 1890.


90

HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

DECEASED l\IEM13ERS.

Dale oj Election.

Dale oj Eleclioll ,

PEARCE, Walter, M.D., M.R.C.P. PENNINGTON, The Rev. John James Horatio Septimus PIERs,Charles Edward, M.R.C.S. PLATT, William Henry, L.R.C.P. POLLOCK, Arthur Julius, M.D. POPE, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Montague, M.D., F.R.C.P. REID, David REID, Thomas \Nhitehead, l\rLD., F.R.C.P. ROBERTS, Mary Ann, lYliss ROBIj\'so " William Henry, L.R.C.P. SA \ 'AGE, William F. S COTT, John Old rid SlIEDDEN, Emily Mary Ann, Mrs. SHEPHERD, George SIlONE, William James, M.R.C.S. SLESSOR, Mary Mitchell, Miss STEEL, Major Edwin Bedford, 1\1. B., R.A. M.C. STEPHENSON, The Rev. Thomas Bowman, D. D., LL. D. STILLINGFLEET, Cordelia, Miss STREET, Eugene Edward SV11ES, Surgeon-Major Edmond West, M. D. T AVLER, Lloyd THO~IP SON, Joseph French TOMLINSON, Brigade-Surgeon Edward Denham VAN HALEN, Colonel Fran~ois V IGERS, Robert VOISIN, Ernest Osmond Bishop, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. VON ESMARCH, Baron Friedrich WALES, Colonel Nathaniel Young Armstrong WALLACE, Sir Richard, Baronet, K.C. B. WARD, Admiral John Ross, R. N. WEDDELL, Colonel Robert WELSH, Captain John WIIITE, Charles Haydon, M. R.C.S. WIIITWILL, Mark WICKHAM, Walter, 1\11. R. C. S.

3 0th July, 188g. 26th Feb. , Ig01. 28th NOV. ,lg0S.

30th July, 188g. 4th May, 1896. 19 th June,lgo0. 30th JUly,1 88g. I

rth July , 18go.

17 th Feb. , 1874. 22ndFeb.,Ig10. 22ndJune,lgol. 24th Nov. , 191}24th June,l8g7. 26th April, Ig04. 25 th Feb., 1896. 6th May, Ig1}29 th July , 191}29 thNov. , r8g8. 24 th June, 1870. 26th NOV. ,IgI2. 27th Feb., 1894. 12thMar., 18 95· 22 ndJ une , 1859. 30th July, 188g. 23rd June, 1888. 22ndJune, 188g. 29th JUly, 19 1). loth Dec. , 1878. 12th Mar. , 1885. 13th Feb., 18 72. 17th July, 188). 28th Feb., 189g· 27th NOV. ,1894· IIth July, 1890 . 21St June, 1898. IIth July , 18 90

91

WILLS, The Rev. Freeman lJ.Qt., WIL fOT, Brigadier-General Sir Henry, 5th Baronet, K. C. B. \tVILSON, The IIonourable Harry Tyrwhitt WILSON, Jane, Miss WINGATE-SAUL, Surgeon-Lieut. .. Colonel William, M.D. WISEMAN, John WOOD, Harriet, Mrs. T. W. WORGER, Richard George, M.R.C.S. \tVRIGIIT, Frederick

27th Feb.,19 I2 . 25 th July, 1893.

3 0th July, 1889. 30th July, 1889. lIth July, 1889. 22ndJunc, 1889. 2SthNov.,1902 . 25 th May, 1909. 3 r d Dec., 1892.


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lV1 ElYI BERS,

ASSOCIATES,

DONATS, arranged alphabetically.


PART

III.

Members, Honorary Men1bers, Honorary A ssociates, and Donats. Arranged alphabetically.

So't)ereign Hearl aJUlPatro'n; G.P.,GralldPrior; L.P., Lord Prior S.P., Sub-Prior; B.E., Bailiff of Egle; K.].,KI/lght of Justice; Hon. K.]., Honorary Kmght of Justice; L.J., Lady of Ju stice; Hon.L.J., Honorary Lady of Justi ce; P. , Prelate; C., Chaplailt; K. G., Knight ofGrace;Holf. K.G .. HOl/orary Kltight of Grace; L.G., Lady of Grace; Hon. L.G., Honorary Lady of Grace; E., Esquire; H.S.B., Honorary Serving Brother; S.B., Serving Brother; H .S.S., Honorary Serving Sister; H .A., HOHoyary Associate; D., DOllat. ABBREVIATIOKS.-S.H.P.,

G rad e.

Page.

Abel, Sir Frederick A.., G.C.V.O.) K.C.B. (deceased) K.C. Abercorn, Th e Lady Rosalind Cecilia Caroline, Duchess of H.A. Acheson, The Viscount K.C. Acland, Lieut.-Colonel Alfred Dyke K.C. Acland, Sir Henry \V entworth , Bt., K.C.B., LD., LL.D. (deceased) H.A. Adams, Francis Edward H.S.B. Adams, Frank Albert H.S.B. Adams, Surgeon-Major J oseph, l\1.B. H.A. Ada mson, John, M.D. H.A. Addison, John George H.A. Adlard, \Villiam Edward H.S.B. HOIl. K.C. Ador, Gustave Agar, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Emmanuel F elix, 1.r. (deceased) K.C. Albany, H.R.H. the Duchess of, V.A., c.I., R.R.C. LJ Albany, Colonel H.R.H. Leopold George Duncan Albert, The Duke of, ICG., K.T., G.c.s.I., G.C.M .G. (deceased ) KJ Alcock, Sir Rutherford, K.C.B., D.C.L. (deceased) K . C.

79 59 19 J8

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LIST OF ME fBERS .'\ND ASSOCIATES.

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES,

Grade.

Page.

Aldridge, The Rev. Prebendary vVilliam \iVheeler H.A. Alexander, Major Dudley Henry, e.~1.G. E. Alexander, Major'James iC.G. Alexander, General Sir James Edward, C.B. (deceased) K]. Alexandra, Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen L.]. Allan, Alexander Smith, . LB. H.A. Allardyce, Constance Angel, Lady H.A. Allen, Mabel Owen, Mrs. H.SS Alletson, Charles Joseph H.SE. Allin, John \\Tood H.S.B. Allin, Colonel \Villiam Briggs, RA. I.e. (deceased) H.A. Allott, Harry H.S.B. Alverstone, Sir Richard E\'erard vVebster, 1st K.G. Viscount, P.e., G.e.~LG., LL.D. (deceased) l\~.G. Ames, Sir Herbert Brown, LL.D., M.P. (Canada). Ii]. Am herst, \V illiam Archer, 3rd Earl (deceased) L]. Amherst, The Hon. Florence Margaret Tyssen L.]. Amherst, The Hon. Margaret Mitford Tyssen L]. Amherst, The Hon. Sybil Margaret Tyssen Amherst of Hackney, Margaret Susan, L.]. The Dowager Lady Amherst of Hackney, \Villiam Amhurst Tyssen, K.]. I st Baron (deceased) Ii.G. Amyot, Lieut.-Colonel The Hon. George Elie H.A. Anderson, James, M.B. R.A. Anderson, James \\Tallace, M.D. H.A. Anderson, Robert, M.D. R.SB. Anderson, Robert Simpson K.]. Anderson, Colonel Thomas (deceased) H.S.B. Andrevv, John Daniel (deceased) H.A. Angior, Thomas Matthews, M.RC.S., L.R.C.P. K.G. Anglesey, Henry, 4th Marquis of (deceased) Anstruther, Colonel Charles Frederick St. Clair,

56

~I.V.O.,

D.S.O.

E. Ii.]. H.A. K.G.

Antrim, Hugh Seymour, 4th Earl of (deceased) Appia, Dr. Louis (deceased) Appleby, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Henry, M.R.C.S. Arbuthnot, Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Dundas Young (deceased) L.P. & K.]. Arbuthnot, Major John Bernard, M.V.O. E. Arbuthnot, William FitzGerald E.

30 20

65 10

58 S5 41 38 39 87 39

79 22

75 11 I I I I

I I

Archdale, Frances Dorothy, Mrs. Archibald, Edith Jessie, Mrs. Charles Arenhold, Adolf Simkins, M.D. Argyll, H.R.H. The Princess Louise, Duchess of

21

57 46

S3 32

65 85 58 79

Grade.

Page.

H.SS.

L.G. II.A.

4I 28 58

L.].

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H.SE. l{.G. J-J.A.

33

)

V.A., C.I., R.R.C.

Armitage, George Armstrong-Jones, Rubert, M.D., F.R.C.l'. Armytage, Percy, M.V.O. Arran, Maud Jacqueline Marie Beauclerk, Countess of Arran, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of, K.P. Ashton, Major George, M.D., RA. I.C. (T.F.) Aslett, Alfred Aspinall, John A udley Frederick Atkinson, Edith, Miss (deceased) A tkinson, Edward, 1\LR.C.S. (deceased) Atkinson, \Villiam Thomas Audland, vVilliam Edward, M.R.C.S. Awdry, Edmund Thring

16

52

L.G. I(G.

26

fI.A.

55

H.S.B. A-.C.

22

18

35

If.SS. ff.A. H.SB.

H.A. NSB.

1J.Qr. t Babtie, Surgeon-General \ Villiam, C.B., C. LG., M.B., K.II.S.

75

97

K.G.

Baden, H.R.H. The Grand Duchess Louise 0(, V.A. f/(JII. L J. Baden-Powell, Lieut.-General Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. K.G. Bagot, Theodosia, Lady, RRC. L.G. Baigent, \Villiam, M.D. 1/",1. Bainbridge, Caroline Charlotte, Miss ff.SS. Baines, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Matthew, 1\1.D. ( deceased) K. G. Bairnsfather, Julia Edith, Mrs. H.S.S. Baker, Sir Samuel White (Pasha) (deceased) ll..ri.. Baker, Walter Reginald, C.V.O. E. Bakes, Lorenzo N .E. Bakkes, Maria, Miss ..fI.S.S Baldwin, Frederick Benjamin Judge, M.R.C.S. If..ri.. Bance, Colonel Ed ward fl ..t1. Bandford, Charles vValdegrave, Bishop, D.D. (deceased) C. Bannister, Hartley H .. E. Bannister, Joseph J!. '5,/1.

15 I

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19

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79 43

t'7 29 36 43

48

55 78 39

40


98

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

Grade.

Barber, ] ohn Thomas Barclay, Francis Hubert Barclay, Lieut.-Colonel George Barclay, \;Villiam Bowie, L.R.c.p.Ed., D.P.H. Barker, Henry Martyn, M.D. Barnes, Lieut.-Colonel Henry John, M.R.c.s.Eng., M.R.c.p.Ed. Barnes, Louisa, Mrs. (deceased) Barnes, Prebendary Reginald Henry (deceased) Barnes, \Villiam George, Junior (deceased) Barnett, Lewis Ed ward, l\I.B., F.R.C.S. Baroffio , Sio-nor Colonello, Dr. Felix H. b

( deceased)

H.S.B. H.SE. I{.G. H.A. H.A.

39 38 18

E.

29

H.SS.

86

C.

7g

H.SE. H.A.

85 57

H.A. H.A. H.SS lij.

Barr, George Arthur, l\I.R.C.S. (deceased) Barratt, Fanny, Mrs. Barton, Sir Freernan (deceased) Barton,Major-General Sir Geoffry, K.C.V.O.,C.B., C.l\1.G. K. G. Barwick, Commander Frederick Mortimer, R. H.SB. Bates, William Richard, L.R.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I. H.A. Bateman, Ernest Edward H.S.B. Bateson, Henry, M.D., L.R.c.p.&s.Ed. H.A. Bateson, Lieut.-General Richard, C.v.O. (deceased) E. Battenberg, H.H. Prince Alexander of, G.C.V.O. Ie]. Battenberg, H.R.H. The Princess Beatrice, L]. Princess Henry of, V.A., c.I., l{.R.C. Battenberg, H.R.H. Prince Henry Maurice of, K.G.

( deceased)

Page.

Iej.

Battenberg, Admiral H.S.H. Prince Louis of, G.C.B., G.C.v.O., K.C.M.G., R.N. K.J. Baumgarten, General Alexander de (deceased) H.A. Beale, Lionel Smith, l\1.D. (deceased) H.A. Bean, Fleet-Surgeon Algernon Carter, M.R.e.S., E. L.R.C.P., R.N. H.SE. Beard, Samuel Trevor H.A. Beath, David Leslie, l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. Beatson, Colonel Sir George Thomas, K.C.B., M.D. H.A. Beattie, Henry, M.R.C.S. Beattie, ViJilliam, M.D. (deceased) lCG. Beauchamp, Lettice Mary Elizabeth, Countess L.G. j{.C. Beauchamp, The Earl, K.G., P.C., K.C.M.G. Beaumont, Sir George IIowland, 9th Bt. (deceased) K].

51 52

87 87 43 65 19 41

57 41 56

85 8 10

75

30

35 55 49

54 69 26 19

65

99 Grade.

c.

Beck, Canon Edward Josselyn Beck, Henry (deceased) JJ.S.B. Bedale, Thomas Alfred E. Bedford, Adeline Marie, Dowager Duchess of L.G. Bedford, Amy Grace Riland, Miss H.S.S Bedford, Ethel, Lady L.G. Bedford, Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. (deceased) K.G. Bedford, Mary du Ca.u rroy, Duchess of L.G. Bedford, The Rev. \Villiam Kirkpatrick Riland

(deceased)

C. I(. G.

Beetham, Albert \Villiam, F.R. . (deceased) Beetham, \Villiam, F.R.S. (deceased) A~J. Beique, aroline Angelina, Madame Frederick L. L.G. Belg~ans, His Maj.esty The King of the 11011 . h'). BelgIans, Her Majesty The Oueen of the 11071. Lj. Bell, Alexander (deceased) ItG. Bell, \Villiam M.D. (deceased) KJ. Benet, Etheldreda Anna, Miss H ... l. Bennett, Charles Henry, M.D. (deceased) 1f.• /. Bennett, John I-I.S.B Bennett, \Villiam Edward , L.R.C.P.E. II.A. Bennett, Sir \Villiam Henry, KC.V.O., F.R.C.S. K .G. Bennetl-Poe, Rosetta Mary, 1r . (deceased) L.j. Benoit, ister (l\1arie Clotilde Laurent) 11..-1. Bent, Jos iah Perkin H.SH. Beresford, Lieut.-Colonel Pobert de Ia Poer, 1.D. H.~ 1. Bemers, Charles IIenry A~.G. Berry, Albert Edward, M.D. f1..1. Bessborough, The Earl of, K.P. , .v.O., C.B. A".G. Beswick, James I!. .B. Bevan, Francis A ugustus A". G. Bezard, Abb; Ernest Pierre Marie Louis j 1..1. Biddulph, George ToUt-nay A~.G. Biggar, Lieut.-Colonel James Lyons 11..1. Bigham, aptain The Hon. harles 'live, . 1.G. E. Bigsby, Robert, LL.D. (deceased) A".J. Bikaner, olonel IIis IIighness Maharaja Raj P ajcsh\Var Siromani Sri 'ir GunJ'a SillO'h o , Bahaclur, of, (~ .. S.I., C. '.I.E. D. Birch, Thomas (d{,Cl'C7sed) C;.I>'.

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IuO

Grade.

Bird, William, M.D. Bird, William Henry Birdwhistle, Lieut.-Colonel Richard John Birdwood, Sir George Christopher Molesworth, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., M.D., LL.D.

Page.

H.A.

52

H.SB. H.SB.

36 37

K.G. K.G. H.SB. Kj. H.A. H.A.

Birkbeck, Sir Edward, Bt., K.C.V.O. (deceased) Bishop, James Bishopp, Major-General Cecil, C.B. (deceased) Black, Mary, Miss Blackburn, John, nLR.e.S. (deceased) Blackham, Lieut.-Colonel Robert James, C.I.E., F.F.P.S., R.A.M.C.

101

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

K.G. K.G. Kj. E. E. H.A. H.S.S. L.G. H.A. H.A. HOll. L.G.

Blair, Captain Harry (deceased) Blake, Sir Henry Arthur, G.C.M.G. Blake, Henry Claude, M.V.O. Blake, Captain John Richard Blakeney, John Henry, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bland, Selina, Miss Bland-Sutton, Edith, Lady Blomfield, George \\Tills, M.D. Bloomer, Frederick \Villiam , M.R.C.S. Blow, Jennie Goodell, Mrs. A. A. Bloxam, John Astley, F.R.C.S. K. G. Blyth, George Francis Popham, Bishop, D.D. (deceased) C. Boileau, Sir Francis George Manningham, 2nd Bt. Kj. ( deceased) K.G. Bolckow, Carl Ferdinand Henry H.A. Bolton, Charles Alfred K.G. Bolton, Colonel The Lord H.SB. Bolton, William H.SE. Bone, Joseph Ernest H.SB. Booker, Walter John L.G. Boomer, Harriett A., Mrs. Borden, Surgeon-General The Hon. Sir K.G. Frederick William, K.C.M.G., M.D., M.P. H.S.B. Bossons, George H.A. Boswell, Alexander, M.D., M.R.e.S. K]. Boulton, Captain Harold Edwin, e.V.O. K.G. Boulton, Lieut.-Colonel Oscar Evan K.G. Boulton, Sir Samuel Bagster, Bt. H.SS, Bourke, Bl)'e, Miss

13 79 33

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25 60

58 28 19 78

75 12

58 21

33

35 33 27

15 39

56 9 18 16 41

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Page.

Bourke, Edith Naomi, Miss H.SS Bourke, Lieut.-Colonel Ulick Joseph, M.B. H.A. Bourne, Colonel Sir James, Bt., C.B. (deceased) K]. Bowater, Emily Margaret, Lady L.G. Bovvden, Edgar Alfred H.SB. Bowdler, Major Basil Wilfred Bowdler, D.S.O., R.E. E. Bowdler, Colonel Cyril William Bowdler, C.B. Kj. H.A. Bowlby, Henry Bond, D.D., Bishop (deceased) H.A. Bowser, Joseph Edward, M.B. H.A. Boyd, Alexander James, M.D. L.G. Boyne, Katharine Frances, Viscountess (deceased) K.G. Boyne, The Viscount L.G. Boyne, Margaret Selina, The Viscountess Brackenbury, General The Right Hon. Sir Henry, H.A. P.c., G.C.B., K.C.S.l., R.A. (deceased) lIS.B. Bradley, Frederick Hindle H.SE. Bradley, \tV illiam M inikin H ..il. Brand, Alexander Theodore, M.D. Jf.S.S Brasier, Maude Emmaline, Mrs. W. J. C. H . . E. Brasier, \\ illiam John Church (deceased) K.j. Brassey, The Earl, G.C.B. Lj. Brassey, Anni e, Lady (deceased) Ii.G. Bray, Sir John Cox, KC.nLG. (deceased) L.G. Breadalbane, Alma, Marchioness of Kj. Breadalbane, The Marquis of, K.G., P.e. I(]. Brett, Iajor Reginald Best (deceased) H.~i.. Brett, Robert, ~LR.C.S. (deceased) If.S.B. Brice, Frederick vVilliam H ...d.. Bridges, Philippa Henrietta, 1iss (deceased) If. 5. B. Brindle, Frederic L.G. Brinton, Evelyn Elizabeth, Mrs. J. C. Bristol, Geraldine Georgiana Mary, Dowager Marchioness of L. G. Broadwood, Bertha Marion, Miss HJ1. Brodrick, Mary, :Miss L.G. Bromley, Stretch Cowley (deceased) I(]. Brook, Henry Darville, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.l'. lI.d. Brooke, Elfrida Marjorie, The Lady L.G. Brooke, James Stewart, F.R.e.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.I. H.S.B. Brooke-Hunt,VioletEdith Gwenllyan, Miss (deceased) L.G. Brookfield, Colonel Arthur Montagu A-.G.

41 48

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38

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28 87

40

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85 8

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102

103

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

Grade.

Brooks, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Augustus, M.D. ](.G. Broomhead, James, nLB. H.A. Broster, Arthur Erdsworth, F.R.C.S. H .A. Broughton, Major Alfred H.A. Broun, Sir Richard, Bt. (deceased) J(j. Broun, Lieut.-Colonel William] ames (deceased) ](.G. Brown, Annie Marion, Mrs. Haig H.A. Brown, Benjamin Mewburn (deceased) H.£1. Brown, Emily Frances Sarah, Mrs. Stewart L.G. Brown, Fanny, Miss 11..<1. Brown, Frederick Gordon, M.R.C.S. H.A. Brown, Harold Corser, nLB., M.R.C.S. J1.A. 13rO\\'n, Hugh (deceased) H.A. Browrt, John, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.I. (deceased) ](. G. Brown, John Percival, M.B. H.A. Brown, Lionel Mew burn (deceased) H.S.B. Brown, Robert Charles, M.B., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.E. E. Brown, William H.S.B. Brown, \Villiarn John H.S B. Brown, Canon \Villiam Haig, LL.D. (deceased) HA. Browne, John \Valton, M.D. H.A. Browne, General \Valter John, C.B. (deceased) K. G. Brownfield, Lieut.-Colonel Harry Munyard, M.R.C.S. H.A. Brownrigg, The Very Rev. John Studhol me C. Brownson, Lieut.-Colonel William Henry (deceased) ](J. lJ.Qt., Brown-Synge-Hutchinson, Colonel Edward Douglas, C.B. K.G. Bruce, Robert, M.R.C.S. H.A. Brunning, Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. H.SS. Brunt, William Arthur H.SB. Brydone-Jack, William Disbrow, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Ed. ](. G. Bryers, Thomas Ed ward (deceased) HA. Buchanan, The Hon. Sir Ebenezer John K.G. Buck, The Rev. John Parmenter (deceased) K.G. Buckingham and Chandos, Alice Anne, Duchess of LJ. Buckley, John Harrison (deceased) H.S.B. Buckley, Major William (deceased) KJ. Bulkeley, Annie Evelyn, Mrs. T. H. Rivers L.G. Bull, Colonel William Henry, F.R.c.s.Ed., K.H.S., A.M.S.(T.F.) K.C. Bullock, Walter Henry H.S.B.

Page.

Grade.

J7 58

Bullock, Willoughby H.SB. Bunt, Robert William I-lope (deceased) H.SB. Burdett, Sir Henry Charles, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. ](.G. Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina, Baroness (deceased) L.G. Burford-Hancock, Hannah, Lady (deceased) L.G. Burford-Hancock, Sir Henry James Burford, C.M.G. ( deceased) ]{.G. Burges, Captain Somerville Waldemar (deceased) Kj. Burgess, Major C. Mitford E. Burgess, Colonel Henry Miles. R.A. (deceased) E. Burgess, Captain John, R. . (deceased) E. Burgis, Lawrence Franklin E. J(.G. Burland, Lieut.-Colonel Jeffrey Hale (deceased) Burlton, Colonel \Villiam, C.B. (deceased) KJ. Burlton-Bennett, John Robert (deceased) KJ. Burnaby, ]VIajor-General Edwyn Sherard, M.P. ( deceased) K.f. Burne, The Lady Agnes C. (deceased) L.G. Burne, Major-G~neral Sir Owen Tudor, G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I. (deceased) K.G. K.G. Burnes, Dalhousie Holmes (deceased) Burnes, Esther Sarah, Mrs. (deceased) LJ. ](j. Burnes, George James Holmes (deceased) J{J. Burnes, James, K.IL, LL.D., F.R.S. (deceased) Burnes, Captain Sydney Holmes (deceased) KJ. J{j. Burnes, \Vard Holmes (deceased) Ji.A. Burnett, Ernest Joseph, r-.LB., nLR.C.P. H.SE. Burrows, John Henry (deceased) ]{.G. Burt, Sir IIenry Parsall, K.C.I.E. H.SE. Burton, Henry (deceased) E. Bury, George H.A. Buss, Howard Decimlls, LR.C.S. H.S.lJ. Butcher, \iVilliam George Le;. Butler, Florence, Lady I{.G. Butler, Sir Spencer Harcourt, K.C.S.L, C.LE. H.S.B. Byrn, Cyrus Henry L.G. Byron, Maie Georgina, Mrs. George lJ.Qt., Bythesea, Rear-Admiral John, C.B., C.LE, K.G. ( deceased) K.G. Bythesea, Samuel Francis Glossop (deceased) L.C. Bythesea of Freshford, Mary Prideaux, Mrs.

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104

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

105

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

Grade.

Cadogan, Beatrix Jane, Countess, V.A. (deceased) L . G. Cairns, Peter Russell, L.R.C.P. H5.B. Calder, Fanny Louisa, Miss H.A. Caldwell, Sarah Jane, Miss H .5.5. Callender, George \iViIliam, F.RC.S., F.RS. (deceased) H.A. Cambridge, H.R.H. George \iVilliam Frederick Charles, Duke of, K.G. (deceased) Kj. Cameron, Peter HS.B. Campbell, Amy Mary, Mrs. \\1. A. H. 5. 5. Campbell, The Hon. Allan, M.D. (deceased) HA. Campbell, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Alexander ]{.G. Campbell, Louisa Jane, Mrs. Herbert L.G. Campbell, Colonel Robert Neil, C.B., c.I.E., M.B. I(.G. Campbell of Auchmannoch, Hilda Burella Mitchell, Miss L.G. Candillon, Marie Guislaine Ursule, Madame H.5. ~. Cant, Mary, Mrs. W. E. H.A. Cant, William Edmund, M.D., F.R.C.S. K.G. Cantlie, Colonel James, l\I.B., F.R.C.S., RA.M.C.(T.F.) I{.G. Carmichael, Caroline Elizabeth, Miss .fl.A. Carmichael, Henry E., M.D. Il.A. Carnarvon, Henry Howard Molyneux, 4th Earl of (deceased) K.G. Caron, Juliette, Mademoiselle l-l.A. Carpen tel', Charles Claude, D.Sc. K.G. Carpenter, Colonel John Austin I{.G. Carr, Colonel Ralph Edward (deceased) E. Carrington, Sir John Worrell, C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D. (deceased) 70T G .£'1.... • Carrington, Margaret Ann, Miss H.5.S. Carruthers, Charles Ulick, L.R. C.P. I. I-f.A. Carter, Charles Pemberton (deceased) KJ. Carter, Gerard Bonham E. Carter, Colonel Harry Molyneux, C.B. (deceased) K.G. Carter, Harvey H.S.ll. Carter, Robert Brudenell, F.R.C.S. KJ. Carter, Colonel William Graydon E. Carvell, John Maclean, M.R.C.S. H.A. Case, Hugh Martin, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. Cass, Edward Eden, M.B. HA.

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Cassar de Sain, Eleanor Amelia, Marchioness ( deceased) L. G. Cassidi, Francis Ricbard, M.D. H.A. Castel-Brolo, F' derico Lancia Grassellini, Duca di (deceased) K.G. Castlemaine, The Lord K.G. Caswell, \iVilliam Edward I-f. 5. B. Cattell, Lieut.-Colonel George Trew, M.D. H.A. Caulfeild, Sophia Frances Anne, Miss (deceased) L.G. Cave, Ann, Mrs. H.S.5. Cavendish-Bentinck, Cicely Mary,The Lady Charles L.G. Cavendish-Bentinck, Olivia, The Lady Henry L.G. Cawdor, Frederick Archibald Vaughan, 3rd Earl, p.e. (deceased) ICG. Cayley, Surgeon-General Henry, C.l\LG. (deceased) H.A. Cecil , Evelyn, ~r.P. I{.G. Cecil, The II on. Alicia Margaret, Mrs. Evelyn Lj. Cecil, rVlary P othes 11argaret, The Lady \Villiam (The Baroness Amherst of Hackney) LJ. Cecil, Violet, The Lady Edward L.G. Cecil, Colonel The Lord \Villiam , C.V.O. l{j. Chadwick, Clara Mavesyn, 1i55, R.R.C. Il.A. Ch<.lmers, it' l\lackenzie Dalzell, K . . D., C.S.I. A-.G. Chamberlain, Colonel Sir Neville Francis Fitzgerald, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. A-. G. Cham berlin, Edson Joseph l{. G. Chambers, IIarry Crompton IJ.Al. Chambers, \\ illiam Henry E. Chapl in , Thomas, M.D. (deceased) H.A. Chapman, General Sir Edward Francis, K.C.B., R.A. E. Cbapman, Robert \Villiam ll.5.H. Chard, Ann, Mrs. H. 5. 5. Chard, John Gale (deceased) H.5.E. Chastelain, Philippe Count de (deceased) H Oll. Kj. Chatfield, Admiral Alfred John, C.B. (deceased) K. G. Chawner, Alfred, l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H'A--1. Chelmsford, His Excellency The Lord, G.c.l\1.G. K.G. Chermside, Sir Robert Alexander, M.D. (deceased) Kj. Cherry, Eliza Ellen, Mrs. H.~--1. Cheylesmore, Major-General The Lord, K.C.\T.O. 1{.G. Chiene, John, C.B., M.D. If.A--1.

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H.SS Child, Jane Charlotte, Miss I{.C. Childs, Christopher, M.D. L.C. Chinery, Elizabeth, Mrs. E. F. E. Chisholm, Joseph Andrew, ICC. l-l.A. Christian, Lewis Mark Frank, M.B. (deceased) I{.C. Chubb, Sir George Hayter, Bt. L.C. Chubb, Sarah Vanner, Lady L.C. Churchill, Jennie, The Lady Randolph, C.l., R.R.C I<J. Clanny, William Reid, M.D., F.R.S., Ed. (deceased) Clarence and Avondale, H.R.H. The Duke of, K.G. (deceased) 5.P. & KJ. Clark, Sir Andrew, 1st Bt., M.D. (deceased) ICC. Clark, Colonel Andrew, F.R.C.S., KH.S. (deceased) K.C. Clark, George H. SB. Clark, Henry Edward, C.M.G., M.R.C.S. (dereased) H.A. Clark, Herbert George H.SB. Clark, Colonel Sir James Richardson Andrew, KJ. Bt., C.B., F.R.C.S.E. L.C. Clark, Lilian Margaret, Lady H.S5. Clark, Margaret, Miss H.A. Clark, Robert, L.RC.P. (deceased) L.C. Clarke, Caroline, Lady (deceased) H.A. Clarke, Edward Albert, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. Clarke, Janet, Lady (deceased) H.SB. Clarke, John Ed ward Clarke, Major-General Sir Stanley de Astel H.A. Calvert, G.C.v.O., C.M.G. (deceased) C. Claughton, Thomas Legh, Bishop, D.D. (deceased) H.A. Clay, Augustus Frederick, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. Clay, William McKinley K.C. Clay, William Nicholls (deceased) H.A. Clayton, Major Charles Cecil Clayton, Sir Oscar Moore Passey, C.B., C.M.G., K.C. M.D. (deceased) H.A. Clayton, William Kitson, L.R.c.P., L.RC.S. H.A. Clegg, Richard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. K.C. Clouston, Sir Ed ward Seaborne, 1st Bt. (deceased) Clow, William l-l.S.B. Coad, Ethel Augusta, Miss H.S.5. Coates, John Mandell, M.D. H.A.

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Coates, Deputy-Inspector-General Matthew, M.D., R.N. (deceased) J-l.A. Cochrane, Anna Annette Minnie, Miss L.C. Cochrane, Arthur Lewis 1-l.A. Cochrane, Margaret, Miss R.S.S. Cockburn, The I-Ion. Sir John Alexander, K.C.1r.G., J(.C. M.D. Cockill, Lieut.-Colonel William Baron, J-ljl. M.D., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) Jl.A. Coffin, Major Richard James Maitland, F.R.C.p. J(.C. Cole, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Minden H.A. Cole, Mary Cecil Frances Kate, Miss, RR.C. L.C. Colegrave, Elizabeth Violet, Mrs. Edward JJ.S.B. Coleman, John Albert Sidney I-l.A. Coleman, \Villiam \Varman, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. Collett, John Martin J(.C. Collie, Sir Robert John , M.D. H. B. Collings, Ernest Charles H.5.B. Collins, Captain George Robert Nixon fJ. 5. 5. Collings, Mary J3onam)" Miss C. Collins, \Villiam Edward, J3ishop, D.D. (deceased) JJ.5.B. Colquhoun, Captain Isaac Colvin, Colonel Richard Beale, C.B. Compton, The Lord "\lw)'n, D.D. (deceased) Connaught, II.R.H. Princess Arthur of, Lj. Duchess of Fife Connaught, rvlajor H.R.H. Prince Arthur of,

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Conn aught, H.R.H. Princess Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth of, C.l. Lj. Connor, l\1ajor Bentley Sievewright H. .B. Conyngham, Frances Elizabeth Sarah, Marchioness Lj. Conyngham. Lieut.-General George Henry, 3rd IVlarquis (deceased) J(j. Conyngham, IIenry Francis, 4th Marquis (deceased) J(J. Conyngham, Jane St. Maur Blanche, Marchioness (deceased) L.J.

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J{.C. Cook, Frank Henry, C.I.E. H.S.B. Cook, George },.-.C. Cook, John Mason (deceased) H.Ld. Cooper, Sir Alfred H.SB. Cooper, George Thomas H.Ld. Cooper, John (deceased) H.Ld. Cooper, Marion, Lady Copeman, Lieut.-Colonel Sydney Arthur K.C. Monckton, F.R.S., IILD. K.C. Copland, James, M.D., F.R.S. (deceased) l{.G. Copp, Charles Josepb, M.D. H.SB. Corbett, Joseph John Francis H .....J.. Corbin, Thomas Wilson, M.R.C.S. L.C. Cordes, Margaret Agnes, Mrs. Thomas L.C. Corkran, Florence Caroline, Mrs. Seymour H.S.B. Cornelious, John James H .S.S. Corner, Henrietta, Mrs. Edred , R.R.C. H.A. Cornwall, Moses (deceased) 1!. rI. Cornwall, \Villiam Cotton, M.D. l{.G. Cosgrave, Ephraim MacDowel, M.D. L.G. Cotton, Adelaide, Mrs. Charles K.G. Cotton, Charles, F.R.C.P. Ed. M.R.C.S. H.S.S. Couch, Christina, Miss L.G. CouIcher, Mary Caroline, Miss }(.G. Courtney, John Mortimer, C.M.G., I.S.O. l(.G. Couzens, Sir George Ed win H.S.B. Coward, Frederick John Cowcher, Edward Rowland, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. H.Il. ( deceased) L.G. Cox-Davies, Rachael Annie, Miss, R.R.C. H.SB. Craig, John E. Craig, Major Algernon Tudor H.A. Cran, Robert David, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.Ld. Cranston, Colonel Sir Robert, K.c.v.O., C.B. Cra ven, Florence Sarah, Mrs. Dacre H.Li. Crawford , Lieut.-Colonel Gilbert Stewart, M.D., R.A.M.C. E. Crawford, Sir James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl K.G. of, KT., F.R.S. (deceased) Crawford, William (deceased) KJ. Crawley, Emily Charlotte, Mrs. (deceased) L.;' Creagh, Lilah, Lady L.G.

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Crease, James Robertson, F.R.C.S. Ed. (deceased) H.A. Crease, Margaret Turnbull, Mrs. J. R. H.S.S. Creery, John H.A. Crerar, Marion E., Mrs. Peter D. L.G. Crespi, Alfred John Henry, M.R.C.P. Ed. H.A. Cresswell, Colonel Pearson Robert, C.R., F.R.C.S. ( deceased) HA. Crofts, Surgeon-General Aylmer Martin, C.I.E., L.R.C.P.& s.Ed., K.H.S. (deceased) H.A. Crombie, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander, C.13., M.D. (deceased) H.S.E. Cromie, Captain C. F. (deceased) E. Crooke-Lawless, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Sir Warren Roland, C.I.E., M.D. K.G. Crookshank, Harry Maule, (Pasha), M.R.C.P. IreI. ( deceased) K.G. Crosby, Ada, Miss L.G. Cross, Sarah, Miss H.S.S. Crosse, Catherine, Mrs. C. R. Lj. Crossley, Colonel The Right Hon. Sir Savile Brinton, Bt., P.c., K.c.v.O. K.G. Cuckow, John Henry H.S.E. Cuffe, Surgeon-General Sir Charles McDonou g h, K.C.B., F.R.C.S. Ed. (deceased) HA. Cull, Charles James \\ illiam H.S.E. Cullen, Lieut.-Colonel The Rev. Peter, M.D. H.A. Culley of Fowberry, Jane Darling, 1\1rs. L.G. Cunningham, George H.S.E. Cunyngham, Sir Robert Keith Dick, 6th Bt. (deceased) Kj. Cureton, Surgeon-Colonel Ed ward, M.B., M.R.C.P. Ed. K.G. Cureton, Jane Elizabeth, Mrs. E. H.SS Curry, Thomas Hindmarch H.SE. Dalgleish, Janet Drummond, Mrs. G. W. Dallain, Al phonsus John Dallas, Rupert Caradoc Francis (deceased) Dalton, Major-General James Cecil Dalton, Maria, Miss Dalton, Mary Caroline, Mrs. J. c.

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L.C. H.S.S. 1(.C. J{.C. E. L.C. K.C. LJ.

Daly, The Hon. Florence Maria Damon, Mary Louisa, Miss Dane, Sir Louis \rVilliam, G.C.I.E., C.S.I. Daniell, Captain Francis Frederick Darvil-Smith, Percy George Darwin, Amelia Elizabeth, Mrs. G. H. Darwin, Major George Henry, M.D. Daubeney, Eliza, Lady (deceased) Daubeney, General Sir Henry Charles Barnston, G.C.B. (deceased) KJ. K.C. Davenport, Cyril HSS. Davidson, \Villiamina Saida, Miss Davies, Francis Robert (deceased) KJ H.Li. Davies, Han bury H.A. Davies, John Stanley, ~1.B. ](.C. Davies, The Hon. Sir Louis Henry, K.C.M.G., KC. H.SB. Davies, Major Oswyn St. Leger H.S.B. Davies, Thomas H.S.B. Davies, Tom H.S.E. Davison, John William Dawes, Colonel Bethel Martin KJ. Dawes, Edwin E. Da \Vson, Colonel Thomas Moore, L.RC.P. (decea.st!d) H.A. Dawson, Colonel \Villiam Christopher (deceased) HJ1. Deakin, Pattie, Mrs. H.Li. H.SB. Dean, James Deans, Henry George, M.D. H.A. de Beaufort, Le Comte Henry (deceased) H.Li. de Berenger, Baron (deceased) K.C. de Bunsen, The Right Hon. Sir M::lUrice \Villiam 1{.C. Ernest, P.C., G.C.M.G., G.c.v.O., C.B. de Burgh, Colonel Olick George Campbell, c.n. E. de Bustros, Edma Helena, Madame L.C. de Bustros Selim (deceased) K.C. de Carvallo , Don Nicasio de Landay Alvarez ( deceased) H J 1. de Hallwyl, Ie Comte Frederic Hon.](J. de Labrosse, Henriette, Mademoiselle H01l. L.C. de Martens, Frederick (deceased) 1-1./1. de Pearsall, R obert Lucas (deceased) KJ de Pearsall, Robert Lucas, Junior (deceased) KJ

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de Salis, Lieut.-Colonel Edwrlrd John H.A. de Salis-Soglio, Major-General Johann Ulrich, Baron (deceased) K.C. de Salis-Soglio, Count Peter John Fane (deceased) K C. de Senonges, Major Hubert Dominique Alexandre H ussenot (deceased) H01Z. K. C. de Thomsen, General Christian Albert Frederick (deceased) H.A. de Torby, Sophy, The Countess Hon. L.C. Delepiere, J oscph Octave, LL.D. (deceased) K. C. Denmark, H.M. the Queen of (deceased) LJ. Denniss, Li eut.-Colonel Charles Sherwood, R.E. (T.F.) H.SB. Derby, Alice, Countess of L.C. Derby, Th e Earl of, K.G., P.C., G.C.v.O., C.B. K.C. Derham, John Christopher (deceased) H.SB. Derham, Thomas Hanson Crossfield, M.n. H.A. Desborough, The Lord, K.C.V.O. K.C. Devonshire, Louise Frederica Augusta, Duchess of (deceased) LJ Dibdin, Charles (deceased) K. C. Dewbury, hades Joseph H.SB. Dick, Inspector-General Sir James Nicholas , K.C.13.,

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Grade.

H.5.E. Done, Richard Clowes E. Donkin, Richard Sims H.5.5. Douglas, Annie Jane, Miss HA. 1J.Qt., Doug'las, Lieut.-Colonel C. M. (deceased) 1-1.A. Dow , William Alexander, M.D., D.P.H. 1-1.5.S. Down, Harriet Elizabeth, lVlrs. K.G. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, M.D., LL.D. Doyle, Elizabeth, Miss H. 5. 5. Doyle, Major-General Sir John Milley, K.c.n., M.P. (deceased) L.G. Draffen, Elizabeth, Mrs. Pitt (deceased) E. Draffen, Lieut-Colonel George Algernon H.5.E. Dring, Herbert Charles (deceased) H.5.E. Drinkwater, Charles Thomas H.5.E. Drinkwater, Frederick Edward Drummond, Major-General Sir Francis Henry E. Rutherford, K.C.LE., C.B. K.G. Drummond, George Edward L.G. Drummond, Grace Julia, Lady ](G. Drury, Francis Saxham Elwes H.A. Dryland, John vVinter, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. Dryland, Leslie Winter, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1-1.£1. Du Boulay, Hubert Houssemayne, nI.R.C.S. H.A. Du Boulay, Sir James Houssemayne, K.C.I.E. K]. Duckworth, Sir Dyce, Bt., M.D., F.RC.P., LL.D. Duckworth, Canon Robinson, C.V.O., D.D. (deceased) C. Dudley, Georgiana Elisabeth, Dowager Countess L.G. of, RRC. L.G. Dudley, Rachel, Countess of K.G. Dudley, The Earl of, P.c., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. K]. Dudley, William, 1st Earl of (deceased) H.S5. Duff, Alexandra Maud, Miss Duke, Colonel Alexander William, M.D. (deceased) H.A. L.G. Duke, Mary Jessie, Mrs. Roger (deceased) E. Duke, Roger H.SE. Dumbleton, Robert Dun boyne, James Butler, 13th Baron (deceased) Duncan, Colonel Francis, C.B., R.A., M.P. (deceased) Duncan, Mary Kate, Mrs. L]. Duncan, Robert Bruce, M.D. HA. H.A. Duncan, William, L.R.C.P.

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Duncombe, Evelyn, Miss (deceased) LJ. Dunedin, The Bishop of, Primate of New Zealand C. Dunkley, William Wilberforce, F.R.C.P. Ed. (deceased) II.A. Dunsany, Randall Edward Plunkett, 15th Baron ( deceased) K]. Du Pre, Emily, Miss L.G. Durham, The Earl of, K.G., P.c., G.C.V.O. ](.G. Dymoke, The Hon. Sir lIenry, Bt. (deceased) L.P.&K]. Dyson, Annie, Mrs. H.SS.

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H.A. 1(G.

Ellison, John Charles (deceased) Elliston, Colonel George Sampson, C.B., M.R.C.S. C. Elsdon, The Rev. Thomas Charles H.A. Else, Henry Cyril D. Emanuel, Charles Ansell H.S.B. Emms, Frank James H.S.B. Eno-land Albert James J(.G. Er;atin~er, Lieu t.-Colonel \t\Tilliam (deceased) H.SB. Erskine, William J(j. Esher The Viscount, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. LJ. E sh er,'Eleanor Frances \iVeston, Viscountess , R.R.C.H.S.B. Evans Alfred Edward Evans: Arthur John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H ..A. Evans, Thomas \t\Tilliam, M.D. (deceased) 1(.G. Evans, William Godfrey, LoR.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.E. H.A. Evelegb, Elizabeth Ann, Miss H.A. Ewart, Charles Theodore, M.D. H.SB. Ewart, Sir \Villiam Quartus, Bt. 1":. G. Ewen, Harry Walter, M.R.C.S. ~~. Eyre, Colonel Henry, C.B. (deceased) \..,

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Fairbairn, Sir Andrew (deceased) Fairbairn, Clara Frederica, Lady Fairbairn, John Fairbank, William, C.V.O., M.R.C.S. Faire, Arthur \t\Tilliam Falconer, Alexander, M.B. Falkland, Mary, Viscountess Falwasser, Surgeon-Major Francis, F.R.C.S., A.M.D. ( deceased) Fareman Colonel William Blennerhasset (deceased) . d' on, Th e L 01'd F-< anng Farmer, Captain Christopher Alfred Farndon, Eleanor Blaney, Mrs. Farquharson, The Right Hon. Robert, P.C., M.D., LL.D.

Fay, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Sam, R.E. (T.F.) Fayrer, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Joseph, Bt., M.D., F.R.C.S. Ed. Fayrer, Surgeon-General Sir Joseph, I st Bt., K.C.S.L, LL.D., M.D. (deceased)

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Fellows, Frank Perks (deceased) If.G. Fellll, Samuel Backwell, L.R.C.P. & s. Ed. Il.A. Fenwick, Ethel Gordon, Mrs. Bedford H.A. Fergusson, Lieut.-General William (deceased) K.G. Ferns, Alfred Ernest If.G. Ferrers, Sewallis Edward, loth Earl (deceased) Kj: Fife, Colonel Sir Aubone George, C.V.O. K.G. Fife, Sir John (deceased) If.G. Fife, William George, 1st Duke of, K.G., K.T., G.C.V.O. (deceased) K.J. Filgate, William Townley George Seymour Macartney K. G. Fincham, Henry Walter HSE. Finny, William Evelyn St. Lawrence, M.D., L.R.C.P. H.A. Finn, Francis \Vi1liam J-f.SB. Firth, Albert HSB. Firth. \Valter HSE. Fisher, Stella Heyward, Mrs. \V. B. 1-1.SS Fisher, \Villiam Baker E. Fisher, The Right Hon. \Villiam Hayes, P.c., M.P. ](.G. Fisk, John IJ.SB. FitzGeorge, Colonel Sir lIgustlls Charles Frederick, KC.V.O., C.D.

Fitzmaurice, Flora Kathleen, Miss Fletcher, Isaac, T'lLB., D.P.H. Fligg, George \Villiam Flower, ir Erne t 1<rancis \ran Foggie, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Edward, ~r.D., R. l\.~r.C.(T.F. )

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Fortescue, Major Edward F. Knottesford (deceased) 1([. Fortescue, The Rev. Hugh John (deceased) l -l A. Foster, Ellen Scott, Miss H.S.S. Fotheringham , Lieu t.-Colonel John Taylor, E. 1ILD., A.~1.C. (Canada) Fowler, G eorge Fowler, Harold Fox, Major Chaley (deceased) Fox, Duke (deceased) Fox-Symons, R obert, ;'LR.C.S., L.R.c.r., D.P.IT. Fracy, Henry Thomas Frank, The Lady Agnes (deceased) Frank, Helena Constance, Miss Frank, Philip, M.D. (deceased) Franklin, Surgeon-General Sir Benjamin, K.C.T.E.,

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Fulljames , Edith Marianne, Mrs. Furber, \ Villiam Arthur Georae b Furley, Frederick \Villiam Furley, Sir John, C.B . Furley, Maria Turner, Lady, R.P.c.

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I(.C. Franz, Helene Magdalene Elisabeth, Mrs. R. H.S.S. Fraser, Alexander Edmund I{]. Fraser, Lieut.-General James Keith, c.~1.G. (deceased) E. Fraser, J ohn Henry Pearson, l\I.B., ;'LR.C.S. H.A. Fraser, Thomas Oliver Ie.C. Freeborn, John Charles Richard, L.R.C.P. If.5.B. K.II.P.

Free tun, Colonel Sir \Villiam Lock) er, LP. ](]. ( deceased) Fremantle, General Sir Arthur James Lyon, K.C. G.C.j\LG., C.B. (deceased) H.5.B. French, \Villiam E. Frend, Captain Edwin Frere, The Right Hon. Sir Henry Bartle Edward, H.A. Bt., G.C.B., G.C.S.I. (deceased) K.J. Freshfield, Edwin, LL.D. K.J. Freshfield, Edwin Hanson E. Freshfield, James vVilliam L.C. Freshfield, Jessica Lillingston, Miss I{.C. Fresbfield, \Villiam Dawes (deceased) L.C. Freshfield, Zoe Charlotte, Mrs. Ed win (deceased) I(.C. Fripp, Sir Alfred Downing, K.C.v.O., C.B., F.R.C.S. H.A. Fryer, \Villiam Francis, L.R.C.P. lISE. Fudge, Aneurin Gomer Emlyn J o nes II5.B. Fulford, \Villiam Thomas HA. Fullagar, Kate, Miss H.A. Fuller, Andrew James

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E. Georae b , \Villiam Kerr Germany, H.I.M. Victoria Empress Frederic of, and Queen of Prussia (Princess Royal of Lj. Great Britain and Ireland ) (deceased) ](.J. Gibb, Surgeon-General Hugh (deceased) Gibb, Major \Nilliam Alexander, M.D.Ed., H.A. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) (deceased) Gibbon, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick William, L.R.c.p.Ed., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) ](.G. Gibbons, Robert Alexander, M.D. ](.G. Gibbs, Alfred George IIS.B. Gibraltar, The Bishop of C. Gibson, George Riddle H.S.E. Gibson, Lieut.-Colonel George \Vashington(deceascd) Kj. Gibson, Colonel Sir John Morison, K.c.l\I.G., K.G. RoC., LL.D. L.G. Gibsoll , Elizabeth l\Iallock, Lady E. Gibson, Thomas, M.B. Gidley-Moore, John Bartholomew Giles, M.R.C.P. l-J'A-i. Gidlow, Samuel Ault H'AL H.S.S Gieve, Emma Elizabeth, l1iss H.SS Gifford, Sophie Catherine, The Dowager Lady H.S.B. Gilbert, Frederick H.SB. Gilbert, \Villiam Edward Joseph H.A. Gilbertson, James Henry, LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. E. Gildea, Major George Arthur Gildea, Colonel Sir James, K.C.v.O., C.B. K.J. Gildea, Rachel Caroline, Mrs. (deceased) L.J. Giles, Colonel Peter Broome, C.B., F.R.C.S. H.A. Gillies, Janet, Mrs. W. D. H.SS Girdler, George Toussaint, L.R.c.p.&s.Ed. H.A. Girling, \;V illiam Levett HSB. Gittins; John H.S.B. Gittins, Thomas l-IS.n. Gladstone, Dorothy Mary, The Viscountess L.G. ](.G. Gladstone, The Viscount, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.l\LG. Gladys, The Rev. Mother Superior (deceased) H.SS. Glasgow, George Frederick, 6th Earl of (deceased) K.J. Gleichen, Major-General Count, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. K.G. Gloucester, The Dean of, D.D. C. Glover, Robert Mortimer, M.D. (deceased) K.G.

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Goddard, Major Charles Ernest, LD., R.A.M.C. (T.F.) J£.A. Goddard, Lieut-Colonel Gerald Hamilton, R.A.M.C. 1-IS.B. Godefroi, Jocelyn H.S.B. GodsOTl, Colonel Clement, M.D. (deceased) ](. G. Gofton-Salmond, Lucy, Mrs. R. L.G. Goldie Taubman, Sir J ohn Senhouse (deceased) ](.G. Goldmann, The Hon. Agnes Mary, Mrs. Charles, RR.C.

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MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATE S .

L.G. E. H.A. H .A. L.G. 1-1.S.S H.S.B. H.SB. K.G. H.SS. E. H.A.

Goldsworthy, Everard \Valter Gooch, James Wyard, M.R.C.S. Goode, Charles Fox , ~I.R.C.S. Gooderham, 1ary Reford, l1rs. A. E. Goodin, Emma Catherine, Iiss Goodman, IIenry \\'alton Goodwin, Edward Robert Gordon, rchibalci Alexander, i\1.V.O. Gordon, Isabella. l\1iss (deceased) Gordon, Captaill ~ tewart Gordon, Samuel Thomas. F.P .C.I'. I reI. 11..A. Gori, Dr. \Yilliam Clement ~Iarinl1s (deceased) J(.G. Goschell, The HOIl. \\,illiam IIellry K.G. Goschell, The Viscount 11..A. Goudie, IIellry , ~LB. (deceased) L.G. Gough, Beatrice Soph ia, J\Irs. II ugh Sutlej H.A. Gourley, Samuel, F.R.C.S. (deceased) H.S.B. Graham, Ed\\'ard H.S.S. Graham, l\Iargaret l\Iansoll, l\Iiss H.SB. Graham, Thomas H.A. Grant, George, M.D. (deceased) ](.j. Grant, John (deceased) H.A. Grant, Ogilvie, M.D. (deceased) ](.j. Grant, Captain Thomas (deceased) H ...-i. Granville, Paulina, l\Iiss E. Gray, The Master of H.A. Gray, William, M.D. J{.•~. Greany, Surgeon-General John Philip, 711.1>. Greece, II.R.H. The Princess 11arie Madeline of Holt. Lj. H.SS Green, Laura, Miss H.S.S. Green, Lilian M., Miss H ..A. Green , Thomas Arthur, LD., 1' .1' . . S. H.A. Greensill , The Rev. Edward (deceased)

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Greer. Lieut.-Colonel Thomas MacGregor 11.r1. Gre 0' 1-1.5.5. a Elizabeth Ae-nes, Miss Gregory, Herbert E. (deceased) l(.G. Greig, Major David Middleton, ~LB., RA.M.C. (T.F.) H.Ll. Greiner, Edmundo HOll.l(.G. Grey, Alice, Countess L. G. Grey, The Earl, P.C., G.C.B., G.C. LG., G.c.v.O. 1(. G. Grierson, Lieut.-General Sir James Moncrieff, l{.G. K.C.B., C.v.O., C.M.G. (deceased) H.S.B. Griesbach, Adolphus Charles L.G. Griffith, Mary Harriett, Miss Griffiths, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Thomas, l-1. r1. M.R.C.S., L.RC.P. l':.G. Griffiths, John Samuel, M.R.C.S. L .G. Griffiths, Sarah Gilbert, Mrs. J. S. l{J. Griffiths, Major \Villiam Stuart (deceased) l(.G. Gri~bly, Richard Henry, M.RC.S. H. C).B. Grinham, Ernest Edward l-1.A. Grogan, Ellinor Flora, Lady H .SE. Groome, Albert Owen L.G. Grosvenor, Sibell Mary, Countess H.Ll. Gulson, Sophia Louisa, Mrs. (deceased) l(.G. Gunning, John, C.B. (deceased) Gwalior, Major-General His lIighness Sir Madho Rao Scindia, Bahadur, Maharaja of, D. G.C.S.I., G.C.V.O. H.El. Hacon, vValter Edward, L.RC.P. (deceased) L.G. Haig, Dorothy Maud, The Hon. Lady 1-1.5.13. Haigh, George \Villiam Haldane, Major-General J ames Aylmer K.G. Lowthorpe, C.B., D.S.O. H.S.S. Hale, Marion, Miss l1.SB. Hall, Daniel Hall, Lieut.-Colonel John Lees, M.B .c.s.Ed., K.G. L.R.C.P. Ed. (deceased) H.SB. Hallatt, Harrie J ohl1 li.A. Halley, Major George, M.B. (deceased) l{.G. Hallows, Harry Pennington, M.D. E. Hamilton, Charles Boughton, c. I.G. l(.G. Hamilton, The Lord Claud, ~I.P. H.A. Hamilton, Colonel Henry B. IIans OJ

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LIST OF 1\IEl\IBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

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IIamilton, John Gardiner, M.V.O. (deceased) l(.G. Hamilton, Samuel, M.B. H.A. Hamilton and Brandon, Nina Mary Benita, Duchess of L.G. Hammerton, Major George Herbert Leonard, H.A. L.R.c.p.&s.Ed., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) l1.A. Hammond, William, M.R.C.S. Hampden, Sir IIenry Robert, 2nd Viscount, C.C.M.C. (deceased) [{.G. Hanbury-VVilliams, Annie Em~ly, Lady L.G. Handy, Kate, Miss H.SS Handysidc, \Villiam I-I.SB. IIanmer, 1ary Ann, Miss 11.5.5. Hanover, H.R.I 1. The Princess Frederica of (Baroness Von Pawel Rammingen ), c.r., R.R.C. LJ. IIanrahan, \Vill iam George Augustine l1.A. lIardinge of Penshurst, The Lord, P. " G.C.D., C.C.S.I., G.c.?l1.G., C.C.I.E., C.C.V.O., r.s.o. l{.G. lIardy, Charles }(.G. IIardy, Joseph H.SB. IIare, latilda Jane, l\Irs. l\1arcus L. G. IIargreaves , Mark Kippax, M.D. !-/'.,:1. Harkncss,Captain \Villiam Thomas, M.n .,l\. ..A.I\1.C.(T.F.) H.~-J.. IIarmer, \Yilliam Allan, L. .. \.. 11.f1.. IIarper, Colonel James, :'-f.D. 1\..:\[, .(T.F.) E. IIarrell, \\ illiam Vesey, .D., i\1.\'.0. K .G. IIarris, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick \Villiam Henry H.d. Davie, flLR.C.S. H . .B. IIarri " John Ernest S.B. lIarris, Thomas Edward H.S.B. lIarris, Thomas Middleton l-I.S.B. Harris, \Villiam E. I larrisol1 , Frederick 11. IIarrison, Luc)" Mrs ..Adolphus K.G. IIarrison, Reginald, F.R. '.S. (deceased) K.G. IIarrison, General Sir Richard, G.C.D., C.M .C., H.. E. 1I.S.S. 1 larrop, Nicolette Martina Frances, l\Irs. H.SE. I larl ugustus Montague L.G. lIart- Davis, Annie Clementina, l1rs. lIenry V. }{.G. lIart-Davis, Captain lIenry Vaughan lIart 1J. r.-., I lartley, Colonel Edward Baron, c.I\l.G., 1\LR.C.~. l-J..Ii .

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LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

LIST OF MEMBERS A I D ASSOCIATES.

Grade.

Page.

L.G. Harvey, Emily Blanche, The Hon. Lady H.S.S. Harvey, Minnie, Miss J(J. Harvey, Sir Robert I-I.S.B. Harvey, Samuel Lloyd ll.S.B. Harwood, Arthur Russell H."l. Haslett, Robert Woods, F.R.C.S.I. H.S.E. Hayles, James Robert (deceased) HA. Hayman, Charles Augustine, M.D., F.RC.S. J-J.S.E. Hayman, Lewis Frank H.S.B. Hayman, Phineas Haymes, Henry Evered, l.R.C.S., L.R.C.r. (deceased) H.S.E. l-1.S.B. Hauxwell, \Villiam LJ. Hawkins, Elizabeth, Mrs. (deceased) Hawkins, The Rev. \Villiam Bentinck Letham KJ. ( deceased) H.:l. Headland, Frederick, M.D. (deceased) H.S.B. Headley, Paul I' Anson H.S.B. Healey, Edward I-I.S.B. Heap, John J-J.S.B. Heap, Samuel Varley l(.G. Heape, Joseph Robert l(.G. Heard, Colonel James (deceased) l{.G. Heard, Colonel the Hon. J. T. (deceased) HoIl. Hearder, Thomas Brown, ~l.D. H.S.B. Heathcote, Clement L.G. Heather-Bigg, Mildred Fanny, liss H.A. Hebblethwaite, Harold, l'I.R.C.S. Hebblethwaite, Septimus Montague, ~I.D. 1l.rl. Hedderwick, James David H.rl.. Heelis, Augustus Sophia, Mrs. (deceased) H.S.S. Hehir, Colonel Patrick, C.B., i\I.D., F.R.c.s.Ed., 1.l'1.S. 1(. G. Hellenes, H.M. The Queen of The, R.R.C. Hon. LJ Henderson, Andrew (deceased) HS.B. Henderson, Florence Elizabeth, Miss L.G. Hendley, Colonel Harold, l'I.D., I.i\I.S. H.A. Hendley, Colonel Thomas Holbein, C.I.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. K. G. Hendry, Anthony Turnbull H.A. Henniker, Sir John Major, 5th Baron (deceased) KJ. Henniker-Major, The Hon. Albert Edward John (deceased) H.A.

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Henry, \Villiam Hensman, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Henry Frank, C.M.G. (deceased) Hepper, Major I-larry Albert Lawless Heriberta, Sister (deceased) Hermon, James Milne, M.D. Hertslet, George Thomas, C.V.o. (deceased) Hewat, David Bennie, M.B. Hewett, Ethel Charlotte, Lady Hewett, Sir John Prescott, G.C.S.I., C.I.E. Hey, Charles Edward Milnes, M.R.C.S. Heys, Arthur, M.B. Higson, IIerbert Charles Hill, Alfred John Hill, Colonel Howard (deceased) Hill, John IIarper Hill, Thomas Rowley (deceased) Hillaby, Arthur, ~r.R.C.S., L.l'.C.I'. IIillary, Sir Augustus \Villiam, Bt. (dcuY{s(;d) Hillary, Sir \Villiam, Bt. (deccased) Hilton, Charles (deceased) Hilton, Thomas IIorn sby Hinchliffe, . lbert Hitchman, Jessie E. Blair, Iiss Hoare, Sir Ed ward, 4th Bt. (dCCCllscd) Hoare, Harriet, Lady (deceased) Hoare, lajor Sir Joseph \ allis Q 'Bryen, 5th Bt. (dcc:t!llsed) Hoare, Juliana Iargaret, l\Ii's IIobbs, Edward Robert IIoddinott, lIarry ] ames Hodgetts, Lieut.-Colonel harles Alfred, :'I.D., L.l' .C.P., A.:'I.S. (Canada) Hodgson, Sir Frederic Mitchell, K.C.:'I.C. Hodgson, ] ohn Edwin Hodgson, Iary . \lice, Lady Hodkinson, ] oseph Emanuel Hodson, Elizabeth, Mrs. (deceased) Hodson, IIenry A.lgernon, L.R.C.P. (deceased) Hodson, Thomas Charles .r\ ugustus IIoO"ar tb , GeOl-(re (deceased) b b Hogg, Quintin (dCCtflSed)

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A-.G. Holbcche, Lieut.-Colonel Richard (deceased) Hrl. Holden, George Herbert Rose, M.D. E. Holden, Hyla (deceased) E. Holden, Major Hyla Napier C. Holden, The Rev. Oswald Mangin E. Holden, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Mackenzie C. Hole, S. R., Dean (deceased) Holford, Lieut.-Colonel Sir George Lindsay, K.C.V. O., C.LE.

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LIST OF l\IEilIBERS AN D ASSOCIATES.

E.

Holland, Lieut.-Colonel Trevenen ] ames, c.B. J(J. ( deceased) H.5.E. Hollings, vVilliam H.rl. H ol me, Mary Ellen, Mrs. Strachan E. Holme, Strachan C. Holmes, The Venerable Ernest Edward ](J. Holmes, General John, C.B. (deceased) H.A. Holt, Henry Mainwaring, LR.C.S. Hompesch von Wisbecq, Theophile Anton \Vilhelm Count von (deceased) HOJl. l(j. Hooper, Jane Dunlop, Miss H5.S. Hooper, John Harvey (deceased) K.C. Hooper, Colonel Sir \Villiam Roe, K.C.S.L K.C. Hope, John fl.S .B. Hope, Sir vVilliam Henry St. John, LITT.D., D.C.L. 1(. C. Hope, Vice-Admiral the Right HOll. Sir \Villiam John stone, G.C.B., ;'LP. (deceased) Kj. Hopper, Marshall H.S.B. Horan, Hubert \Voistenholme, M.B. ]l.~-l. Horne, Lieut.-Colonel George, J.D., A.I\LS. (Australia) 1-1.£1. Horne, Harriet Jane, Miss ]1.5.5. Hoskyns, Anna Dorothea Wren, Miss (deceased) L.C. Hoskyns, Chandos \Vren, M.P. (deceased) ](.G. HosKyns, Clara Amelia \Vren, Miss (deceased) LJ. Hossack, James Francis Clark, F.R.C.S., L.R.c.P. Ed. J-l.A. Houlton, Sir Edward Victor Lewis, G.C.M.G. (deceased) KJ. Houlton, Hyacinthe Harriette, Lady (deceased) Lj. Howard, Alice, Mrs. H. 5. 5. Howard, Amos 1-1.5.B. Howard, Geoffrey E. Howard, Heaton Clark, M.R.C.S. H.A.

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Howard, Licut.-Colonel Henry I(.C. Howard, Colonel Henry Lloyd, C.B. E. Hovve, Georgiana Elizabeth, Countess (deceased) L.C. Hoyle, George, M.D. H.A. Hughes, Amy Sarah, Miss L.C. Hughes, Charlotte Elizabeth, Miss H.S.S. Hughes, Major \Villiam H.5.E. Hughes-IIunter, ColonelSirCharles, 1st Bt. (deceased) KJ. Hughes-Ilunter, Captain Sir \Villiam Bulkeley, Bt. E. Hughes-Hunter ofPlfts C6ch, Sarah Elizabeth, Lady L.C. Hugo, The Rev. Thomas (deceased) C. Hume Long, harlotte Anna, Mrs. (deceased) L.C. I-I unt, Alice Harriet, Lady Seager L. C. HUIlt, Robert, M.P.C.S. (deceased) 1-1.A. Hunter, Brigade-Surgeon Colonel Edwin John , I{.C. L.R.c.p.Ed. (deceaSIJd) Hunter, Surgeon-General Sir Guyer, K.C.M.G., LD. K.C. ( deceased) IIunter, Sir \Villiam \Vil son, K.C.S.L, C.LE., LL.D. K.C. (deceased) JeJ. H unter- \\Teston, Lieu t.-Coionel Gould (deceased) IIunter-\Veston of IIuntcrston, Lieut.-General Sir Aylmer Gould, K.C.B. , D .. 0 . A-f· IIunter-\Vcston o f IIunterstoll, Grace, Lady L.C. IIunter-\\Teston of Hunterstoll, Jane, 1\1rs. (deceased) LJ. II lIsband, Lieut.-Colonel John Charles Radclyffe,M.D. A-.G. H ulchisOll, James Alexander, :'I1.D. H.A. II ultol1, urgeon-Major Gcorge Allan, ;'1.1' .C. . H.A. IIyderabad, Colonel IIis IIighness Nawab 1\lir Sir D. Usman Ali Khan, Bahadur, of, G.C .. 1. H.S.S. IIyland) arah A nne, Miss l{.C, IIythc) The iscount LJ. IIythe) Idina 1\1ary, Viscountess H.A. levers, Eyre, l.D. H.S.H. Ilott) Joseph Alwyne Indore, His Highness Maharajadhiraja Tukaji Rao D. IIolkar Bahadur, of H.5.S. Ingall) IIenrietta, Miss (deceased) H. '.E. Ingli s, Captain Herbert McClelland , M.B. I{.C. I ngli s, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Robert William Ingra m, The Hon . Emily Charlotte) Mrs. Meynell LJ. ( deceased)

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Islington, The Lord, P.c., G.C.M.G., D.S,O, KJ. H,A, Izod, Ed win (deceased) Jackson, Edward, M,R.C.S, H.A. Jackson, George H.SB. Jackson, Joseph John, L.R.c.p.Ed., L.R.C.S.I. H.A. Jackson, Colonel Robert, M.B" A.M,S.(T.F,) H.A. J ackson~ Robert H.SB. Jackson, Deputy-Surgeon-General Sir Robert William, C.B, H.A. Jacoby, Mathieson Harry (deceased) H.SB. J affray, Sir John, Bt. (deceased) H.A. J aipur, Major-General His Highness Sri Maharajadhiraja Sir Sawai :Madho Singh, Bahadur, of, G,C.S,I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O. D. J alland, \Villiam Hamerton, F.R.C.S, I{.C. J ames, Lieut.-Colonel Herbert Allison Rhodes, C.B., F.R.C.S. H.A. James, John Arthur, M.V.O. K.C. James, Mary Venetia, Mrs. Arthur L.C. James, \Villiam DQdge, C.V.O. (deceased) K. C. J arneson, Surgeon-General James, C.B., M.D. (deceased) K. C. Jamieson, vVilliam Allan, M.D. I{.C. Jardine, \Villiam Ellis, C.I.E. K. C. Jefferson, \Villiam Dixon, M,R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. Jekyll, Agnes, Lady L.C. Jekyll, Colonel Sir Herbert, K.C.~LG. I{ J. Jennings, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Ernest, M.D., I. ~I.S. I{. C. Jennings, \Villiam Munro, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. J ephson, Captain Sir Alfred, R.N. (deceased) KJ. Jephson, Harriet Julia, Lady L.C. Jewell, Sophia, Miss H.SS. Jewell, William H.S.B. Johnson, Alfred Earlam (deceased) H.A. Johns, Sidney \Valter If.A. Johnson, Lieut.-Colonel Lacey Robert (deceased) E. Johnson, Thomas I-f.SB. Johnston, Arthur Hammersley, M.R.C.S. H.A. Johnston, John, l.D. II.A. J ones, Vice-Admiral The Hon. Alexander Montgomery (deceased) I{J. J ones, Arthur Henry, l\l.D. (deceased) I-f.A.

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Knutsforcl, Marga re t Jean , Visco untess (deceased) Lj. Krause, Emil Frede rick I I .)'.l1. Krause, R e becca, Mrs. E. F. lI S .S. Labanoff, His Hi ghness the Prin ce Alexander (deceased) 11071. ){j. Lafone, Lilian Miss ) r. S.S. Lagelouze, Edmond, M.D . (Paris) ) l A. Laking, Sir Guy Francis, Bt., e.D., lIT.V.O. j{.G. Lamb, Major Sir Archibald, Bt. )(j. Lamb, Cha rl es J ames Saville Montgomery (deceased) ) { I Lamb, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles Montolieu, 2nd Bt., D.C.L. (deceased) L.P. (~ A-I Lam b, Sir] oh n Cameron, C.H ., C.lII.C. (deceased) A-. G. Lambert, Cano n Edgar fI Ll. Lambel t, Colonel Frederick A rthur IIeyga te A-I Lambert, Major Frederick Samuel, f\T.R.C .. , L.R.e.P., l' .A.M.C.(T.F.) 11.A. Lambert, J oseph Thomas (deceased) IIS.!J. Lam bert, Captain Thomas, RA. (deceased) E. Lam PSOl1, Norman George (deccased) l;'G. Lane, Charles \Vil liam (deceased) Hj-l. Lane, Ethel P idley, Mrs. E. J I.S,)'. Langelier, Sir I~ rancis C harl es 'ta ni 'las, K.e.:-.r.G, LL.D. (deceased) A~G. Langford, IIercules Langford, 2nd Baron (d{'ccascd) 1{. D. Langman, l\rchibald Lawrence, '.:-'1.G. lI . .--1. Langman, Sir John Lawrence, Bt. l{.G. Langridgc, Franci" Bartoll Lankester, Al fred O\\'en, ~I.1~ . . . Lankesler, 1 hebe, 1 iss 11..11. Lansdowne, Maud Evelyn, Marchioness o f, ,'.1\ ., C.T. ~I Lapraik, George, LD. )1. . . 1. Lapsley, J ames :\IcFarlane E. Lascelles , Leila \Vin ifred Leonor, 1\1rs. Edward L.G. Laseron, Michael, M.D . (dcceased) II.A. Lathom, Al ice, Coun tess of (deceased) Lj. A~J. Lathom, S ir Ed ward, I st Earl of, G.C.D. (deceased) Lathom, Ed ward George, 2nd Earl of (deceased) l{J. Laub, Surgeon- 1ajor-General IIieronymu s, (d{'ceased) 11011. A-.G. Laurie, Major aspar Pobert, fIT.R.e. ., R.A.ilLC.(T.F.) 1{.G.

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L.G.

Laurie, Frances, Mrs. J. W. Laurie, Lieut.-General John vVimburn, C.B. (deceased) ]{.G. }(G. Lauric, William Alexander (deaased) I-I. S. S. Laverack, Priscilla, Mrs. (deceased) H.S.S. Law, Laura Jessie, Miss H.S.B. Lawrence, Albert Harry J{J. Lawrence, Sir James (deceased) Lawrence, Sir James John Trevor, Bt., K.C.V.O. ](.G. ( deceased) H.A. Lawrence, John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ICC. Lawrence, Colonel Sir 'Valter Roper, Bt., G.C.I.E. H.S.B. Lawson, Garnet Gloag, ~I.B. , D.P.!!' L.G. Layard, Mary Enid Evelyn, Lady (deceased) H.S.B. Leary, Thomas (deceased) H. ~ .s. Leavers, Mabel Elizabeth, Miss jT.G. Le Bas, Sir Hedley Francis ]{.G. Le Blanc, Pierre Laurent Damase Evariste E~.G. Lechmere, Anthony Hungerford Lechmere, Sir Edmund Anthony Harley, 3rd Bt., ](J. M.P. (deceased) 1-1.s.s. Lechmere, Katharine l\1ary, Miss LJ. Lechmere, Louisa Katharine, Lady (deceased) Lechmere, Captain Nicholas George Berwick E. ( deceased) H.A. Leckenby, Charles Ernest ]{.G. Lee, Colonel Edwin, M.R.C.S., A.~f.S.(T.F. ) H.S.B. Lee, George J-/.S.B. Leeming, John J{J. Le Geyt, Philip William (deceased) ]{.G. Legg, Captain George Edward \Vickham, 1\1.\'.0. L.G. Legg, Kathleen Octavia, Mrs. George E. \V. 1-1.5.S. Legrand, The Rev. M ere Maria E. Leigh, Percy Highfield KJ. Leigh, William Henry, 2nd Baron (deceased) KJ. Leith, J. Farley, Q.C. (deceased) ](G. Leith, Robert Fraser Calder, M.B., F.R.C.p.Ed. Le Marchant, Sir John Gaspard, KC.B., KC.M.G. K.G. ( deceased) H.A. Lendrum, John Black, M.D. H.A. Lennox, Surgeon-Colonel David, M.D. H .S ..c,; . Leslie, Penelope, Miss

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Leverson, Colonel George F., C.B. E. Leveson Gower, Arthur Francis Gresham KJ. Lewin, The Lady Ada Edwina Stewart H.A. Lewis, Herbert David William K.G. Lewis-Hughes, Hugh, L.R.C.P.& S. H.S.B. Ley, Sir Francis, Bt. (deceased) K.G. Liddell, Walter Duncan H.S.E. L~lford, Clementina, The Dowager Lady L.G. Lilley, Henry William H.S.B. Limerick, Isabella, Dowager Countess of L.G. Limerick, Sir William Hale John Charles , 3 rd Earl of, K.P. (deceased) Kj. Lindsey, Montague Peregrine Bertie, 11th Earl of (deceased) K.G. Lines, Agnes Mrs. J. Calvin L.G. L~ne.s, John Calvin H.S.B. L~nl~thgow, Hersey Alice, Dowager Marchioness of L.G. Lmltthgow, Sir John Adrian Louis Hope, 1st Marquis of, K.T., G.C.M.G., G.c.v.O. (deceased) s.P. & KJ. Linton, Sir James Dromgole KG Little, Charles Peter (deceased) 'E' L~ttlewood, Harry, F.R.C.S., M.Sc. K.G: Llverpool, His Excellency the Earl of, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., M.V.O. J(G. Llangattock, Georgiana Marcia, The Lady L.G. Lloyd, Albert 11.S.8. Lloyd, The Rev. Benjamin Saunders e. Lloyd, Caroline Anne, Miss H.A. Lloyd, Evan Owen H.S.B. Lloyd, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel John Daniel, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.S.B. Loch, Elizabeth, The Dowager Lady L.G. Loch, Sir Henry Brougham, 1st Baron, G.c.B., G.C.M.G. ( deceased) Kj. Locke, Eliza, Mrs. H.S.S. Locke, George, M.D. HA. Loftus, Henry John KJ. Lomax, Frederick E. Londonderry, Theresa Susey Helen , Dowaaer b Marchioness of L.G. Longmore, Surgeon-General Sir Thomas, C.B. ( deceased) H.A.

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Lord, John Courtenay HA. Lord, Samuel Thomas, M.R.C.S. H.A. Lothian, Sir Schomberg Henry, 9th Marquis of, K.T. ]{.G. ( deceased) L.G. Loveland, Beatrice Errington, Miss ]{.G. Loveland, Richard Loveland, ICC. H.A. Lovell, "vVortley Searson H.S.E. Lowe, James H.A. Lowe, ,Percy Roycroft H.S.B. Lowe, Thomas Archer Lowry, Lieut.-General Robert \Villiam, C.B. ](.G. ( deceased) H.S.E. Lucas, Arthur H.S.E. Lucas, Bernard Richard L.G. Luckes, Eva Charlotte Ellis, Miss L.G. Luddington , Florence Anna, Mrs. James L. ](.G. Luddington , James Little Lukis, Surgeon-General Sir Charles Pardey, K.G. K.C.S.I., l\1.D., F.R.C.S., K.II.S., I.:'1. S.

l":.G. Lumsden , John, :M.D. K.G. -Lund, Major George ](.G. Lutwidge, Charles Robert Fletcher (deceased) H.A. Maberly, Frederick Herbert, M.R.C.S., L.RC.P. H.A. McAdam, Alice Mary, Miss McAl~ster, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Archibald, K.I1. ](J. ( deceased) McArdle, Captain J oseph, ~I.B., R.A.l\I.C. (deceased) H.S.B. H.A. MacCabe, Frederick Faber, ~1.B . J-J.S.S. McCaul, Ethel, Miss, RR.C. H.A. Macaulay, John H.A. Macaulay, Samuel, l\T.R.C.P., Ed. MacCormac, Sir \Villiam, Bt. , Kc.n., K.C.v.O. J(.G. ( deceased) MacDonald, Colonel The Right Hon. Sir Claude Maxwell, G.C.l\ LG., G.C.v.O. , K.C.B. (deceased) l{.G. McCormack, Charles Vincent, l\1.RC.S., L.R.C.p. H.A. McCormack, Major Robert James, M.D. H.A. McCulloch, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas, l\1.B., R.A.M.C. j":.G. McKenna, Pamela Margaret, Mrs. Reginald L.G. Macdonald, John, 1\1 B. H.A. McDougal Finlay, F.R.C.s.Ed. If.A.

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J(,G. 1\Iaclagan,\Villiam Dcdrymple,l\rchbi:-.hop,l>.D.( deceased) C. )'IacLcan, Janc. )'lrs. R. 1\I. (deccased) 11.41. F.l'

l\IacLcan, LicLlt.- 'olol1cl John Ba)'nc 1I.".J.. J(.J. )'lacLeall, P obert l\IacLean A'.G. ),IcLeoc1, Charles Cam pbell j /, ..--1. ),Iacl me, Iajor Andrc\\' ](.G. -:\[aclure, 'ir John \Villiam , 1st Bt. (dCl'(c(Scd) 1\Tc:\Iahol1, LiclIt.-Colonel Sir ,,\rLhur J lenr)" A'.C;. (;.C.'".O., K.C.I.E., .. r. lI.S.S. l\Icl\Iul1n, l\IarcTaret b , Miss IacN ab, Colonel The I Ion. Sir ...-\Ian Tapier, Bt. KJ. (deceased) C. l\Iacnamara, The Rev. Henry Danver.s (deceased) H.A, l\Iacnaughtan, arah, 1\1 iss :f\IacN eecc, Surgcoll General James Gaussen .13., L.R.C.P.I., Al\1.:. H.A. l\Ic icoll, David E. Macpherson, Cl uny, ~I.D. J(.G. l\Iacphersoll Elizabeth Anne, 1\1 rs. (dcrcased) L. C. 'Iacphcrson, Surgcon-General \Villiam Grant, ' .H., C.M.G., M.B., K.11.p. K.G. Macpherson, \rVilliam Molson ](.G.

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Maginn, William , LL.D. (deceased) Kj Magnus, William Robert H.5.B. Malet, Eva Mary Wyndham , Mi ss H.S.5. Malet, The Lady Ermyntrude L.G. Malet, Major Guilbert Edward vVyn d ham K.G. Malet, The Rev. W . Wyndham ( deceased) C. Malkin, Sydney William K . G. Malmesbury, Susan , Dowager Countess of L.G. Malone, Captain Edmund George Savile L'Estran ge E . Malpas, James, M.R.C.S. H.A. Manby, Frederic Edward , F .R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. Manchester, Sir William Drogo, 7th Duke L.P. & KJ. of, KP. (deceased) lJ.Q;:., Manley, Surgeon-General William George K .G. Nicholas, C.B. (deceased) K .G. Mann , Sir Donald H.S.S. Mann, Julia Campling, Miss Mansel, Sir John Bell \Villiam, I I th Bt. (deceased) KJ. K.G. Marsh, James J ohn, M.D. H .A . Marsh, John Holt, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Marsh , Lieut.-Colonel Fratik, F .R.C.S., ~I. B . , K.G. R.A.M.C. (T. F.). H .5.B. Marshall, Frank Herbert K.G. Marshall, Sir Horace Brooks Marshall, Lieut.-Colonel John James de Zouche, H.A. L.R.C.S. I reI. 1<.G. Marsh, Noel George Lambert L.G. Marshall, Laura, Lady H.A. Marshall, R obert Macfarlane, i\L B. H.A. Martens, Dr. Daniel Alfred T. ( Norway ). Martin , Edward Pierre H.S.B. Martin, Henry William H.A. Martin, John, M.D., F.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. Martin, William Young, M.D. H.A. Martindale, Sir Arthur Henry Temple, K.C.S.I. K.G. Martineau, J ohn, (deceased) H.A.

Marty n, The R e v. Charl es J ohn ( deceased) Maso n, E d ward R a tcl iffe F id ler, L. l~ . () . P . &S. Maso n, Elizabeth K ath leen, M rs. Maso n, Colo nel T he H o n. J ames Maste r, Ca ptain Ri chard T ho m as ( deceased) Mat her, Geo rge Moore Ma ther, J a mes S m ith, M. B. Matty, Maxwell Geo rge :Ma unde r, \Nil lia m Henry Maunsell, Surgeon- Gene ral Thomas, e.n. l\I ay, Su rgeon-General Sir Arthu r \ Villiam,

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l\lears, Frederick Charles, M.D. Meath, The Earl of, K.P., P.C. l\Ieek, Colonel J ames, I\LD., R.A.M.C. Iein, T h omas Oswald Melano de Calcina, Antoine Laurent, Comte de

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l\Icston Sir James corgie. K.C.':>.I., LL.D. l\Ietcalfe, Al fred \ \' augh, I'IUJ. Michael, General James, c.S.I. (dc('C(lsed) ~Iiddlemiss, Surgeon-Colonel George, !\I.D. (deceased) Milburn, Charles Henry, i\f.B. Mill, Surgeon-Captain George Symers, ~I.D. Milla r, Duncan lcFadyen, M.B., D.P.II. Miller, Captain George \ VaterstoIl, M.B. Miller, Harriett Frothingham, 1\Irs. \ V. P. l\lilligan, Robert Arthur, ~I.D. Millington, Edgar Fawley M ills, S ir J ames, K.e.l\f.G. Milner, Charles N oble Min to, Si r Gil be r t Jo h n E lliot-M urrayKynyn mo und, 14t h Earl of, K.G. P.c.,

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(deceased)

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43 17

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Melhado, Frederic 1 icholas Clare ~Iellor, IIarry Edward l,Iends, Brigadier-General IIoratio Reginald , C.ll. Meredyth Sir J o5,hua Colles, Bt. (dL'tcased) Merryweather, James, ;"f.l' .C.S. (dcCt'ased) 11ertbyr, ~ir \ Villiam Thomas Lewis, 1st Baron, K.C.\'.O.

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13G j~j. Minlo, Mary 'arolinc..:, ('.1., 'o llnkss of A~.C;. Mitchell,l'obcrt Il. f l. Mitchell-Thomson, Eliza Laml), Lady l\~.C. Mitchell-Tlwll1son, Sir Milchell, Ht. Je.G. l\Iitchelsol1, The TIun. Ed\.vin J(.j. Milford, Percy (deceased) K.G'. Milford, Colone.;l \Villiam Kenyon, ('.[\1,(;. 11./1. Moberly, Syclnc..:y Charlcs IIillyaru, M.R. '.S. /1./l. Modlin, Isaac Gibsull, M.]). )1.S.!J. lUolc, John James II..)·.S. Moles, Emma Anne, 1\1 iss J1./1. Molloy, Leonard Grecnham Slar, :'11.]). l\loncricrfe, The Lady Beatrice COllslance (deaa.lcd) L(;. J{.C. Money, 'olonel Gerald 1 ucl, ,B. (deaasecl) 1\ .C. Monson, The Lord I~.(,'. Mon son, J> omai nc, The.: Lad y Monlagu, The Lord Cha rlcs \Vill iam j\ Ug USl ll ';, '. Y.U. A~,C. Montagu-J)ouglas-Scolt, Lieul. Colonel 'J he.: Lure! J(J I Jerbcrl Anurc\V, ('.\ I.c; ., I).S.C). 11. / 1. :'vlonlague.:, Arlhur John IJelm, '\UJ. h. 1unlcillJ, ])ull Cal1 ilbcrt A'.C MUlllizamberl, Frc:clcric.I·, I. S,()" ;-0,1.1)., 1'.1'.< .~.Ed. 1f .S.S lVT ouijarl, Mary Beatrice, Mrs. Moore, J\lfreu Barll c..:lL Moure, Lie.:ut. Colonel j <lmes n. ;\lac.Le(J(I,(d£'({'17.1((/) 11./1. 1\loo1'e, Noel '1 elll pIe, ( . \I.L. (deccased) 11. .1. Moore, J. orman, M.IJ. //, / 1. Moore, Brigade-Su rgeon Sand ford, \1.1). J1..11. MOOl'som, Lieu t.-Colonel If enry M arlin, ~f.V.(j. II./l. Morant, William George JI..S'.JJ. Morell, Euphemia, MJ's. r I. 1I., I. Moresby, Mallhew Forlesc ue )1. / /. Morgan, Lieut. -Colonel Anthony IIi ckman, lJ.S.(). J(.C. Morgan, J ohn lIammond , C.v.O., l·,l'.C.S. I{.G. Morgan, Llewe.:llyn Arthur, M.J). J1..11. Morgan, Mary, Mrs. Al1lhony I I. L.C. Morgan, \Villiam r If'nry E. Morphel, Ed ward J> edmayne Jl.s.}). Morri s, Sylvanus GJanville, M.J). /(C. Morrison, J <lilies Th (Jmas Jack man, f\1.B., V.I'.C.S. Ed. 11./l. Mosely, Alfred, C.M.C. J(.C;. Mosley, Tunman, C, l~, J(.G'.

137 1I

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10 51

MoslYIl, Mary Florence Edith, The Lady l .G'. Mostyn, The.; l,orc! J(j. :'I.1ounlgarrc:l, ]'obinia Mariun, f)owager Viscount JJ.G. .... l\Tounl-Slcph<':lI, Giana, The Lildy L .C;. Moyll icr, (JII .... lave (deceased) 11..11. ]\ /uir, James Jl.S.II Mullins, Li 'ul. C()lonel Gcorge Lalle.:, M. TJ., A. f. S. (1 \ u';i ral ia) /(.6'. MUll1by, }\~4nes Mary, Mrs. II.S ..)'. MUIIdy, Baroll F;lronir (rlecr(ls('rl) 1/, / 1. Murph)', Emily V , Mrs. /\rthur LG. M 111'J"a;: ( 'tt p 1a ill i\ r lh lII' S l orll1 olll (r/(!({'({sl'd) I(.j. Murray, Cku Icc; Frederick KCIIII,t11 , ~ I.lJ. 11..11. l\111rray, C()loll<.:1 Sir 'harle) \VYlldham , <:'1:. j(j. l\1urrilY, ElIlma C<.:cilia, Lady \VYlldhan I~.D. Murray, C enrge Alfred Everitt , 1. IL , I·'. I'.C.S. 1/./1. MlIrray, J;un '') \ Vol fe (d('crllll'd) I\Tllrray, jalld ]' Iall ce.">, :vIi,;" 11. £1. l\TlIrray. Kalhle('11 J'.lizabdh Marv, ~1rs . I/. f ] . Mlirray, l"'<.:ith \VIIII;tll1 h. Murray, ;\1:ljc))' ;VTa!c(Jllll ])()I1 ;t1<1, C'.VJ)" ( '. 1:. h. :\l ysorl:, 'ql{JIlt;1 I I is I f i:~llIl(;!-) :-; ;\-1ahttraja Sri Si l' Kri ,hnaraja \\'{Jdiar, Ballacllll', ur, <:.('.::1 .1. I). Tapier,I':llill !\Tri. Lc..: 11 (l. , 1/.,) .. )', j appt;r, .\llxIt, \I.J'.C.S. (rlal'llll'd) 11. / 1. . . ttllt()Il, '\lIgl1t.;illt.; Mc..:l'eciilh JCD. 1 aW;tlltt";U, ffi . lIi ~~I!I1t;,:-;JaIl1 1'at1jil <;il1l!j iVllJhajiof D. Ne 'dhall1, Th<.: I Ion. Frttllci <; I fenry (tlc{/'tlJcd) j .j. I cil<l, Jall1e.:s J',r}wtlrd M.D. (daMsed) 1/, / 1. 1 e.;iisOIl, Cololl'l john L(Jlli s I IlllJc..:Il 11./1. N ·1 . . 011, 'I hornas, l\1.1J. I!-. (;sIJill, The 1Ion. Wallace.:, r.c. } .(r'. N ' UIlI ;Ul ll, Llldivig 11./1. Neville, j()hll I'r;ln ci , LoI '.C. I'. &~.Ed. 1/,.11., CWIJOlllld, J\ II 11 it; Elizahelh, l\I rs. II.. ).S, c:wcastlc:, '1 he lJuk<.: of )CD, NcwdigalC: Ncwc\<.:gale, '1 he 1fOil. Elizabcth Sophitl JJlIcie, Mrs. /(.(I·. Newcligalc- c\Vclc:gal', Francis Alexalldc..:r, l\l,l'. eWlon, Jamcs (deceared) I{J. ewlon, Lietlt. '(Jlonel John William Marsdin J(.G.

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LIST OF MEMBERS AND

Grade.

Niblett, Alfred Henry lI.S.B. Niblock, Major William James, M.B., F.RC.S.I., l.M.S. H.~-i. Nicholson, Cuthbert H.S.B. Nicholson, Field-Marshal The Lord, G.C.B. I(J. Nightingale, Florence, Miss, O.M., RRC. (deceased) L.G. Nightingale, Surgeon-Major John, M.D. H.A. Ninnis, Inspector-General Belgrave, C.V.O. , M.D., R.N. K.j. Noble, Lieut.-Colonel Leonard K.G. Noble, William Henry HSB. Noel, Colonel Edward Andrew (deceased) 1(, G. Norbury, Inspector-General Sir Henry Frederick,

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Northampton, William George Spencer Scott Maclean Compton, 5th Marquis of, K.G. (deceased) K.G. Northcote, Alice, The Lady, C.l. L.G. N orthcote, Henry Stafford, I st Baron, G.C.M.G., G.C.l.E., C.B.

(deceased)

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Oldham, Hugh Falconer, M.B. H.A. Oliver, Beryl Carnegy, Lady H..R.C. Lj. Oliver, Colonel Charles Pye, M.D., K.II.P., A.M.S.(T.F.) H.A. Oliver, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Thomas, M.D., D.SC., F.R.C.P. H.A. Oliver. William, M.B. 1-I.A. Olley, John Joseph H.S.B. O'Malley, Sir Edward Loughlin E. O'Malley, Colonel George Hunter (deceased) K.G. O'Neill, Louisa Katharine Emma, The Lady L.G. Openshaw, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Horrocks,

52

Oram, Sarah Elizabeth, Miss, R.R.C. Oranmore and Browne, The Lord Orchard, Charles Ord, Frederick William, L.R.C.P. Orde, John Fosbery, K.c. Ormsby, The Bishop Osborn, Emily Ada, Miss Osborn, Samuel, F.RC.S. Ottley, Colonel Sir John Walter, K.C.I.E. Outram, Lieut.- General Sir Jam es, Bt., G.C.B., K.C.S.r.

Northland, Tho mas U chter Caulfield, Visc oun t

( deceased) K. G. F.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A.

N orton, Arthur Treherne, C.B. , Norway, His Majesty Haakon VI!., King of, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O.

Grade.

C.M.G., F.R.C.S., R.A. l.C.(T.F.)

K.G. N orcliffe, Major-General N orcliffe, K.H. (deceased) K. G. Nordheimer, Edith Boulton, Mrs. Samuel (deceased) L.G. Norman, John H.SE. N orreys, The Lord 1-(. G. North, Colonel Bordrigge North , C.B., M.V.O. K.G. K.C.B., M.D., K.H.S., R.N.

K.;' Lj.

Norway, Her Majesty Queen Maud of, V.A., C.l. N ott-Bower, Captain Sir John William, C.V.O. K.G. Notter, Colonel James Lane, M.D. 1-I.A. Nutter, George Herbert if.S.B. Oakley, John, D.D., Dean (deceased) C. O 'Conno r, Robert (deceased) H.SB. O'Donnell, General Sir Charles Routledge (deceased) KJ. O'Dwyer, Sir Michael Francis, K.C.S.l. 1(.G. Officer, Edward Albert, M.B. H.A. Offland, William H.SE. Ogden, Joseph H.S.B. Ogilvie, Major Charles McDonald E. Ogilvie, Jessie Fisher, Mrs. J. K. H.A. Ogilvie, John Hovelle, L.R.C.S. Ed. H.A. Oldham, Frederick Hope H.S.B.

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ASSOCIATES .

(deceased)

Overbury, Charles Henry Owen, David Charles Lloyd, F.R.C.S. Irei. Owen, Edmund, F.R.C.S., LL.D. (deceased) Owen, Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.I.E.

(deaased)

Owen, Osmunda Bella, Miss Page, James Paget, The Lady Iuriel Paget, The L ord Alexander (deceased) Paget, Mary, Lady Paget, Sir James, Bt., F.P .c.s. (deceased) Pain, Dalton J lilian Towers Paine, Eleanor, Mrs. Alfred Palk, The Hon. Charlotte Frances, Mrs. E. A. Palmer, Charles Alan Palmer, Claude Bowes Palmer, Edgar George Palmer, George (deceasec{) Palmer, Jessie Frances, Mrs. (deceased)

K.G. H.A. K.G. H.S.B. H.Ll. H.A. C. J-I.SS. K.G. K.G. K.G. H.S.B. 1(.G. K.G.

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LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

Grade.

rI.S.B. H.S.B. L.G.

Palmer, William Fuller Pape, William George Papillon, Emily Caroline, Mrs. Parke, Surgeon-Captain Thomas Heazle, A.III.D., H.£1.. ( deceased) L.J. Parker, Carine Agnes, Viscountess H.SB. Parker, George \Villiam H.SS Parnham, Martha, Miss (deceased) HA. Parrott, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Samuel H.S.S Parsons, Annie Reid, Miss K.G. Parsons, Major Edward Howard Thornbrough H.A. Partridge, Thomas, IILR.C.S. Il. ~ 1. Paterson, Alexander Gordon, LD. H.SS. Paterson, Rachel, Miss H.S.B. Paterson, Thomas Lynford rl.A. Paton, Robert E. Paul, Sir James Balfour, C.V.O. H.SB. Paull, Alan H.S.S Paull, Catherine Swan, Mrs. Alan H.SB. Peacock, Robert, M.V.O. H.A. Pearce, Walter, M.D., M.R.C.P. (daeased) K]. Pearl, Commander Sir James, R.N., K.11. (deceased) H .r1. Pearse, Thomas Frederick, M.D. K]. Pearson, Albert Harford (deceased) K]. Pearson, Julius Alexander, LL.D. (deceased) L.P. cf; K]. Peat, The Rev. Sir Robert, D.D. (deceased) H.SB. Pedley, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Franklin, III.D. K.G. Pellatt, Colonel Sir Henry Mill, C.V.O. L.G. Pellatt, Mary, Lady j{.G. Pennant, David Falconer Pennefather, General Sir John Lysaght, G.C.B. Ii]. (deceased) Pennington, The Rev. John J ames Horatio Septimus (deceased) [1. .. 1. Penty, Francis rJ.SJJ. Perkins, Major Alfred Edward, D.S.O., M.B., H.SB. A.M.S. Australia K.C. Perkins, Colonel Alfred Thrale, C.B. K.G. Perowne, Lieut.-Colonel John Thomas vVoolrych E. Perrins, Charles vVilliam Dyson K]. Perrott, Sir Edward Bindloss, 3rd Bt. (deceased)

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Perrott, Sir Edward George LambertAth Bt.( deceased) K]. Perrott, Ethel Lucy, Lady L]. Perrott, Colonel Sir Herbert Charles, Bt., C.B. B.E. & K]. Perry, Major Sir Allan, M.D. K.G. Perry, John H.SE. Perry, William Stevens, Bishop of Iowa (deceased) Hon. C. Perth, ('V\T.A.) The Bishop of, D.D. H.A. Peterborough, The Bishop of C. Phelps, Philip, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.SB. Philippart, Sir John, (deceased) Kj. Philipps, Mai Alice Magdalen, Lady L.G. Philipps, Major-General Ivor, D.S.O., M.P. j{.G. Philipps, Sir Owen Cosby, K.C.M.G. K.G. Philips, Captain Nathaniel George (deceased) K]. Philipson, Colonel Sir George Hare, M.D., F.R.C.P., l.R.C.S. H.A. Phillips, Georg'e Arthur, M.R.C.S. H.A. Pickersgill, Edwin Pulliene, M.D. H.A. Pickles, David Alfred HSB. Piers, Charles Edward, II1.R.C.:. (deceased) H.A. Piers, Shute Barrington H.SE. Pim, Frank de Beebo, L.R.C.P.I. H.A. Pinhey, The HOll. Hammett (deceased) K.G. Pinkham, Mary, Mis' H.A. Pirbright, Sarah , The Lady (deceased) L .G. Pixley, Elizabeth 1\1ary, 1\1rs. Francis \\'. L.G. Pixley, Colonel Francis \Villiam, F. K]. Pixley, John ~icol Fergusson E. Platt, G\\'endolell Kate, 1 iss H.S.S Platt, 1I den l\Iay, Mrs. L.G. Platt, Samuel Radcliffe (deceased) K.G. Platt, \Villiam Henry, L.R.c.P. (dereased) H.A. Playfair, 1\1ajor-General Archibald Lewis (deceased) K.G. Plumridge, Admiral Sir J ames Hanway, K.C.B., M.P. K.G. ( deceased) K.G. Plunket, The Lord, G.C. l.G., K.C.V.O. L.G. Plymouth, Alberta, Countess of SP. & K]. Plymouth, The Earl of, P.C., C.H. H.A. Pollock, Arthur Julius, M.D. (deceased) H.SE. Pontin, \Villiam James Henry H.A. Pooley, Edward Burdett, l.RC. .

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LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

Grade.

Page.

Pope, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Montague, M.D., F.RC.P.

(deceased) Pope, George Henry Popham, Admiral Sir Home Riggs, K.C.B., M.P.

(deceased)

HA. K.C. KJ'. C.

Portal, The Rev. George Raymond (deceased) Portal, Sir William \i\Tyndham, Bt. K.! Porter, Anne Shirley, Mrs. Whitworth (deceased) L.J. Porter Helen (Madame Melba) L.C. Porter, Surgeon-General Sir James, K.C.B., K.C.M. G. M.D., LL.D., K.H.P., R.N. K.C. Porter, James Badgett H.S. B. Porter, Surgeon-Major Joshua Henry,A.M.D. (deceased) H.A. Porter, Margarita Gwyn, Mrs. R. da C. (deceased) L.C. Porter, Reginald da Costa (deceased) E. Porter, Major-General Whitworth, R.E. (deceased) KJ'. Portland, Winifred Anna, Duchess of L.C. Portland, The Duke of, K.G., P.c., G.C.V.O. KJ'. Pott, Joseph Compton, Jun. (deceased) KJ'. Potter, Henry Percy, M.D., F.R.C.S. H.A. Potter, Robert H.S.B. Pottinger, David, 1.S.O. E. Poulton, Major Arthur Faulconer H.SB. Poulton, Benjamin, M.D. , M.R.C.S. H.A. Powell, James George (deceased) E. Powell, Julia Anne, Miss H.A. Powell, Sir Richard Douglas, Bt., K.C.V.O., M.D. K.C. Powles, Charles Plummer H.SE. Pownall, Henry (deceased) KJ'. Praed, Mackworth Bulkley (deceased) HS.B. Pratt, Colonel Edward Roger E. Pratt, Joseph Dallas, M.D., F.R.C.S.I. K. C. Preston, Lionel Litchfield, M.D. H.A. Preston, Deputy Inspector-General Theodore Julian, M.D., R.N. (deceased) K.C. Price, Arthur, M.R.C.S. H .A. Price, Sir Thomas Rees, K.C.M.G. H.A. Prickett, Arthur Thomas H.S.B. Priestley, Eliza, Lady (deceased) L.C. Priestley, Sir William, M.D., LL.D., M.P. (deceased) K.C. Pringle, William (deceased) K.C.

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Prior, Major-General George Upton K.C. Prior, Kathleen, Mrs. G. Upton L.G. Pritchard, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Edwards H.A. Prussia, H.R.H. Prince Albert of (deceased) Hon. KJ'. Purvis, Henry H.SE. Purvis, John Prior, M.R.C.S. H.A. Purvis, William Prior, M.D., F.RC.S. H.A. Quick, Stanley E. Quill, Lieut.-Colonel Berkeley Crosbie, C.B. H.A. Quintard, Charles Todd, D .D., Bishop of Tennessee

(deceased)

Hon.C. Rafter, Charles Haughton J-ISB. Rai, Rai Bahadur Lieut.-Colonel Dhanpat, C.LE. D. Rainier,Major Norman Robinson J ones,M.Rc.S., LM.S. H.A. Rainsford, Boles Reeves J-ISB. Rajgarh, His Highness Raja Sir Bane Singh, of K.C.LE. D. Ram, Abel John ; K.c. K. C. Ramsay, Charles William Ramsay (deceased) K .C. Ramsay, Florence Mary, Mrs. HSS Ramsey, Major-General James (deceased) KI Randell, Allan Elliott, M.B. K.C. Ranfurly, The Earl of, P.c., G.C.M.G. KI Rankin, Colonel James (deceased) K. C. Raspass, John Colin Tulloch H.SE. Ratcliff, Charles F. G. A. (deceased) K. C. Ratcliff, Percy H.A. Ratcliffe-Gaylard, James, ~LD. H.A. Rath bone, \Villiam Gair A-. C. Rattray, Lizzie Frost, Mrs. H.SS. Rattray, \Villiam H.SB. Rawnsley, Colonel Gerald Thomas, c.:\I.G., :'II. R.C.S., Eng., A. 1.S. K.C. Rawson, Fred HSB. Read, Flora Annie, Miss H.SS Reade, Surgeon-Major-General Sir John By Cole, K.C.B., K.H.S. (deceased) K.C. Rees, Edward Davies, M.RC.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. Reeves, Martha, Mrs. Harvey H.SS Reeves, William Harvey H.SB. Reforcl, Elsie Stephen, Mrs. R. \V. L.C. Reid, David (dece~lsed) H .A.

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145

LIST OF M EMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

L.C. Reid, Helen Richmond Young, Miss H ..A. Reid, Major James Robertson, M.D., H.. A.M.C.(T.F.) 11..;-1. Reid, Thomas \\ hitehead, M.D., F.R.C.P. (deceased) H.S.S. Remy, Marie, Mrs. Renard, Lieut.-General Bruno Jean Baptiste H.A. ( deceased) Ho?Z.I<.G. Renault, Sir Louis, G.C.M.G. ICG. Rhodes, Arthur Edgar Grosvenor ICG. Rhodes, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Heaton L.G. Rhodes, Sarah Ann, !\t[rs. (deceased) Riario-Sforza, II Generalissimo Il Duca Ludovico di I(j. ( deceased) H.A. Rice, Fanny Julia, Lady, R.R.C. H.S.B. Richards, Ernest Alfred H.S.E. Richards, Taleisin Edwards Richardson, Frederick Ernest, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ed. H.A. L.G. Richardson, Teresa Eden, Mrs . H.A. Riddell, Colonel John Scott, M.V.O., M.B. H.A. Rigby, Frederick \Villiam, ?lLB. H.A. Rigby, \Valter Chaloner, ?l1.B., D.P.H. H.A. Rigden, Brian, M.R.C.S. 1i./l. Riley, James V..r oodward, ?lLR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ed. Rivers, Major John Herbert, M.RC.S., H.S.E. L.R.C.P. (deceased) H.A. Robb, J ames Bernhardt Klinger, M.D. H.A. Roberts, Aileen Mary, Countess Ii".S.B. Roberts, Charles James H.S.S. Roberts, Effie Maud, Miss, R.R.C. IT.Qt., Roberts, FieKl-Marshal Sir Frederick Sleigh, I st Earl, K.G., K.P., P.c., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., I(j. G.C.I.E., RA. (deceased) Roberts, Nora Henrietta, DowagerCountess,C.I., R.R.C. J-f.A. Roberts, Lieut.-Colonel Hugh Jones, M.D., F.R.c.s.Ed. H.A. H.A. Roberts, James Potts Roberts, Lieut.-Colonel Sir J ames Reid, M.B., IC.G. F.R.C.S., I.M.S. H.A. Roberts, Mary Ann, Miss (deceased) Ii".S.B. Roberts, Solomon li".S.B. Roberts, Thomas Harrison (deceased) J-l.S.S. Robertson, Catherine Rowland, Mrs. Robert.son of Struan, General George Duncan, C.D. l(j. ( deceased)

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LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

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LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

Sellers, Richard Burdett, M.R.C.S. Sellers, \IVilliam Henry Irvin, M.B., ~LR.C.S. Selwyn, Captain Charles William (deceased) Serjeant, Colonel Sir William Charles Eldon, C.B. Seton, Brevet-Colonel Bruce Gordon, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., l.M.S.

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H.A. H.A. K.G. K .G.

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Seton-Christopher, Captain Alfred Charles Sevestre, Robert, M.D. Sewell, The Rev. Arthur Shadwell, The Rev. Arthur Thomas Whitmore C. ( deceased) KJ. Shadwell, Sir Lancelot (deceased) L.G. Shaen, Caroline, Mrs. Shaftesbury, Sir Anthony, 8th Earl of (deceased) H.A. Shardlow, Captain Joseph, M.B., M.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) H.A. ](.G. Sharp, Henry, C.S.I., C.l.E. K.G. Shaughnessy, The Lord, K.C.V.O. Kj. Shaw, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius (deceased) H.A. Shedden, Emily Mary Ann, Mrs. (deceased) H.SB. Shelley, John Frederick H .S.B. Shelmerdine, Joseph (deceased) H.A. Shepherd, George (deceased) fl.A. Shepherd, Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. H.A. Shepherd, Surgeon-Major Peter, A.M.D. (deceased) C. Sheppard, Canon Edgar, K.C.V.O., D.D. C. Sheppard, The Rev. Hugh Richard Lawrie L.G. Sheppard, Mary Peters, Mrs. Edgar K.G. Shewell, Major Percy Garratt (deceased) L.G. Shewell, Sarah Louise, Mrs. H.A. Shone, William James, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.S.B. Shore, Henry Mansfield C. Shore, Canon Thomas Teignmouth (deceased) H.SB. Short, V\Tilliam John KJ. Shuckburgh, Sir Francis, 8th Bt., F.R.S. (deceased) H.A. Shuttleworth, George Ed ward, M.D. Sieveking, Sir Edward Henry, M.D., LL.D. (deceased) K.G. Sim, Alice Francis Howley, Mrs. Coysgarne (deceased) LJ. Sim, Major-General Edward Coysgarne, R.E. K.G. ( deceased) H.A. Simmonds, Jane, Mrs. H.S.B. Simpkins, William Vintner

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Simpson, Alfred Muller H.A. Simpson, George HA. Simpson, Grace, Miss H.S.S. Simpson, Mary, Miss H.S.S. Sinclair, Archibald H.A. Sinclair, John, M.D. H.A. Sinclair, Robert, M.D. H.A. Sinclair, The Rev. William Macdonald, D.D. C. Skinner, Colonel Bruce Morland, C.l\I.G., M.V.O.,M.R.C.S. ,

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K.G. Sloggett, Helen Sophia, Lady L.G. Sloman, Samuel George, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. Smith, Henry, M.D. H.A. Smith, Surgeon-Major Henry Hammond, M.R.C.S. H.A. Smith, James Wilkie, M.D. H.A. Smith, J ohl1 H.SB. Smith, Louisa, Irs. H.S.S. Smith, Nathan Albert H.A. Smith, Thomas Hanson, M.D . H.A. Smith, \Valter H.SB. Smith, Sergeant-Major William Henry H.SB. Smith, William Henry H.SB. Smith, Surgeon-Colonel William Robert, M.D. H.A. Smith, Admiral Sir William Sidney, G.C.B. (deceased) KJ.

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Sydenham of Combe, IJhyllis Ang(Jina Rosamond, The Lad y Sydenham of Combc, Colonel The Lord,

11./1.

L. C.

J(J. Symes, Surgeon-Major Edmond West, M.D.(deceascd) JI./1. 5yson, Hiram (deceased) 5./3. rachc:, Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal (deceased) J(.J. Tait, Sir Thomas James K.G'. Talbot, May, Miss 11.5.5. ralbot de Malahide, Isabc;] Charlotte, The Lady L.C. Tanner, George 1I,)./J. Tarleton, Alfred Henry, M.V.O. K.C. Tarleton, Henrietta Charlotte, Mrs. L.G. farry, Major George Golbourn 11.S.B. Tate, Amy, Lady L.G. Tayler, Lloyd (deceased) 11./1. Taylor, Charles Al fred 1/./1. Taylor, Surg.-General Sir William,K.CB., M.1J., K.ll.l). JCG. Teck, Colonel H.H. The Duke of, G.C.H., G.c.v.O., C..'vI.C. J(J. Teck, H.H. Francis Duke of, G.C.J~. (deceased) J(J. Teck, Lieut.-Colonel II.S.H. IJrin ce Alc.:xander of, G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E.

G.C.B., G.c.v.O., D.S.O.

Teck, H.lZ.H. Princess Alexander of, V.A. Teck, H.S.H. Prince Francis of, G.c.v.O., D.SJ.J.

( deceased) Teck, H.R.H. The Frincess Mary Adelaide ()f Cambridge, Duchess of (deceased) Temple, Agncs Fanny, Lady Temple, Lieut.-Colonel Sir l<.ichard Carnac, Bt., C.I.E. Templeman, Charles, M.D. '1 empletown, 1 he Viscount Templetown, General Sir Gevrgc j< rederick, 3rd Viscount, G.C.B. (deceased) Templetown, 12.-vcJyn Gcorgiana, Viscountess Templetown, Susan Mary Isabella, Vi scr)untcss

( deceased) Terry, Major-General Astlc:y Ftllov\ e"

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Grade.

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Te;rry, C()lrJnel Astley I ferbc.:rt jj. J).Q.:., 'J hackeray, ColoT1e;1 ::,ir J:,uward Talbot, K.C.B. K.C. '1 backc.:ray, 12.-1izabe;th, Lady 11./1. 'l heak')t{Jn, Major 11./1. ] he; Killg, 1I is Most Gracious Majesty S.lf.P. & Kj. '1 he Queen, IIer Mr}')t Clr,lciou5 Majesty 1-]. '1helwell, '1 hrJlnas lJ.S'. H. Theod(Jrine, 'J he Rev. 10ther Superir)r (deceased) 1I.S..). '1 hi ~Jauueau, Margu(;ri te La M ()lhe, Madame J. 1<.. L. C. Thirlwell, Frank II..)./}. '1 bomas, 1I ugh l<.eginald 11.5./J. '1 h(Jrnas, NT arrha Jane, M i~<j) 1/.IeC. i 1./1. 'I hornas, J{i chard lJavid, L.P.C.I'. & S.l'..<l. 11./1. '1 hrJrnas, Lieul.-Cc}irJnel \Valter, M.l~. II.S .B. II.5.B. 'I hr)mas, \Villialn J'.dmund, LY.C.Y. & sJ . . d. K.6·. '1 hr)mp"(Jrl, Lieul. -Cr}lrme;l ~jr C()urtaulu II.A. '1 Jl0rnpson, John IIlltcJrl, .'"I.JL II./l.. 'lholnps0n, Joseph 1'ren<.h (deceased) JI..)./j. ] h()m V;OIl, I larry 11.A. '1 hornsoJl, J'.rnily Charl()tte, M.J~. K.G. Thoms(Jrl, Georg<.:, 'yUJ. (deceased) E. Thorns()rl, 11 arold Lyon 11./1. Thomson, Lieut.-C()lonel JrJhn, M.U. Kj. Thoms()Tl, Captain William (dereased) ThornsrJn, Culonei \Villiam (Y(Jrdon fl.A. LG. '1 horne, J'.vc.:lyn Mary, Mrs. 1'. K.C. 'l hr)rn(;, \ illiam Bezly, :-'T.IJ. if.S.!J. '1 horne'), Charles l1.S.B. '1llOrnton, Arthur 11.A. '1 hurburn, Marion ClIfford, Miss i 1.5./1. '1 h()rpc.:, '1 homas l'rederick 11./1. '1 idcom Le, l'ran ci,> Sitwell, M.P .c.s. L.G. Tilley, /\ lice Starr, Lady l1.S-B. Tobin, J. ran k Kj. T (Jcq u(;ville, Peter Victor, Com te de (deceased) 11./1. '1ollc.r, I ... dlth Lilian, Mrs. Wallis K.G. T orn b~, Pdharn Mervyn Gain~foru '1omiin ')o n, Brigade-Surgeon Eciward Denham

20

(deceased)

LJ. KJ.

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'Ion kin, Lieut.-CoJond Sir Warwick IIde (deceased) Kj. TopplrJg, Jane Chflrlotte, Miss II. A .

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1 4

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

Grade.

Torphichen , Robert Sandilands, IIth Baron ( deceased) K j. Tough, Frederick \Villiam Kerr, F.R.C.~.Ed. HJ1. 1J.Qr., Towse, Captain Ernest Beachcroft Beckwith E. Tozer, Albert Robert (deceased) H.SE. Trant, vVilliam H.A. Tree, Sir Herbert Beerbohm H.A. TrendelI, Sir Arthur James Richens, C.M.G. (deceased) K.C. Trendell, Eva Caroline, Lady (deceased) L.C. Trethowan, William, M.B. H.A. Treves, Sir Frederick, Bt., G.C.v.O., C.B., F.R.C.S. A~.C. Trimble, Colonel Charles Joseph, c. LG., L.R.c.p.Ed. l{.C. Trimlett, William Henry H.SE. Trimmer, Alfred John H.SE. Tritton, Sir Charles Ernest, Bt. H.A. Trotter, Olivia Georgiana, Lady L.C. Trotter, Lieut.-Colonel William Kemp (deceased) E. Truscott, Jessie Guthrie, Lady L.C. Tucker, George John H.SB. Tufnell , Colonel Edward (deceased) K.C. Tufnell, Ellen Bertha, Mrs. Edward L.C. Tuker, Mildred Anna Rosalie, Miss Lj. Tulloh, Louisa Watson, Miss, R.R.C. H.A. Tunks, Charles James H.SB. Tunstall Major Alfred Crousdon, M.D., F.R.C.s.Ed. H ../l. Turnbull, William Barclay David Dundas (deceased) l{.C. Turnbull, William Henry H.S.B. Turner, Benjamin George H.S.B. Turner, Frank Henry 11..11. Turner, John Henry l{.C. Turner, Lewis Leonard hT.S.B. Turner, Walter H.SB. Turner, Sir William, K.C.B., M.B., LL.D. ] I.rl. Twining, Louisa, Miss (deceased) L.C. Twiselton, Arthur Henry H.SB. Twiss, Ethel Madeline, Mrs. George E. L.C. Twiss, Lieut.-Colonel George Edward, F.R.C.S.I. ](.C. Twiss, Mildred Caroline, Miss II. .S Tyrrell, Colonel Charles Robert, M.R.C.S. K. C. Uhthoff, John Caldwell, M.D.

155

LIST OF MEMBERS A D ASSOCIATES.

H.,')'.B.

Page.

25 I I

5I 33 47

70 38 38

54 I6 39

40 50 84 36

27 16

44 20

,., .., .).)

Grade.

Underwood, Catherine, Mrs. H.S.S. Urquhart, Capt. Charles Thiselton, M.D., R.A.M.c.(Vols.) D. Urquhart, Mary Mackie, Mrs. Duncan II.SS Usmar, George Henry, L.R.C.P. & s.Ed. D. Van Alen, James John Hon. K.C. Van Halen, Colonel Francois (deceased) H.A. van Senden, Edward Willis H.A. Vaughan, Charles John H.SB. Vaux, Lt.-Col. Francis Leonard,M.D.,A.M.c.(Canada) E. Vella, Luigi, LL.D. (deceased) K.C. Vernon, \i\T illiam, F.R.C.S. (deceased) K.C. Victoria, H.R.H. The Princess, V.A., C.r. Lj. Victoria, Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen ( deceased) SH.P. & Lj. Vigers, Robert (deceased) H.A. Villiers, Matilda, Miss H.A. Vilven, Stephen Herbert H.SE. Vincent, Colonel Sir Charles Edward Howard, K.C. K.c.~I.G., C.B., M.P. (deceased) L.C. Vivian, Louisa Alice, The Dowager Lady Voisin, Ernest Osmond Bishop, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H ..Ii. (deceased) von Esmarch, Baron Friedrich (deceased) H.A. von Lan genbeck, Bernard Rudolph Con rad , His Excellency Baron (deceased) H.A. \ add, George H.S.E. \Vade, Arth ur Breedoll, :'I.R.C. . H ..Ii. \Vakefield, Sir Charles Cheers K.C. \Vakeman, Henry Offiey (deceased) Kj. \Vakley, Thomas, 1'.R.C.S. (deceased) K.C. \Valdie-Griffith, Sir George R ichard,2nd Bt.( deceased) K.C. \Vales, Colonel . athaniel Young- Armstrong H.A. ( deceased) \Valford, Edward (deceased) KJ. E. vValker, Cecil Francis Aleck A-.C. vValker, Sir Edmund, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L. H.A. vValker, Harold lbert, ~r. R.C. K.C. \Vai~er, J ol1n (deceased) H.A. \Valker, Mary, Mrs. G. H. K.C. 'vValker, Major Percival Benjamin E. \Yalker, Captain Philip Lionel Edward

Page.

4I 62

43 62

23 90

55 40 30

70 83 IO

71 90

53 34

90 90

71 37

52 22

90

77 3I 17

58 83 60 18

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156

LIST 01

LIST OF UEl\IBERS A:\'O ASSOCIATES.

Grade.

Page::.

\iValker, Samuel, l\LR.C.S. I-l.A. \\Tallace, Sir Richard, Bt., K.C.B. (deceased) lIA. Wallace, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas, M.D. R.A.:\I.C (T.F.) H.5'.B. \Vallis, Frederick Michael, M.R.C.S. H.A. Walh\'ork, Jesse E. \Valton, Major H. E. Baskerville K.G. \Yarburton, \Villiam H.S.B. \Varburton, \Villiam I/., ".B. Ward, James Langfield Ii.A. \Yard, Admiral John Ross, R.N. (deceased) 1-IA. vVardell, Catherine, Mrs. Stuart C. L. G. \-Vardell, Stuart Cra\yford K.G. 'vV an-en, General Sir Charles, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., R.E. ](J. \Varren, Sydney Jam es 1-/. .B. Warrender, Eleanor Charlotte, Miss L.G. vVashingtol1, Albert H.S.B. Waterford, Beatrix France5, Marchioness of L.G. \Vaterford, Sir Henry de la Poer Beresford, K.G. 6th Marquis of, K.P. (deceased) \Vaterford, Sir John Henry de la Poer Beresford, KJ. 5th Marquis of, K.P. (deceased) If.S.B. \Vatkin , George K.G. Watson, Colonel Sir Charles Moore, K.C.M.G., C.B. L.G. Watson, Genevieve, Lady H.S.B. \rVatson, Harry Townsend H.A. vVatts, Frederick Earle, l\1.B. \rVatts, Vice-Admiral George Edward, C.B. (deceased) K.G. K.G. vVatts, Colonel Sir \rVilliam, K.C.B. H.A. \Vay, John Henry Frederick, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. Webb, Captain Frederick Tobias H.A. \rVebb, Sarah Emily, ).1iss, R.R.C. Webber, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Woolmington, H.A. 1-1.D., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) H.S.B. Webster, William H.A. Weddell, Colonel Robert (deceased) H.A. Wedgwood, The Hon. Ethel Kate, Mrs. L.G. Wedgwooo, Henrietta, Miss, R.R.C. Weld-Forester, Major The Hon. George Cecil j(.G. Beaumont H.A. Wellington, Kathleen Emily, Duchess of 11.A. \rVelsh, John, M.R.C.S., L.RC.P.

48 go

36

40 30 13

37 40 47

90

2-+ 13

8 41

26 41

24

77 37 23

40 59 70 14

S6 49 51 58 34

90 50 24

19 56 ))

LI'l\1BERS A:\[)

137

ASSOCIA'I ES.

Grade

H.A. Welsh, Captain John (deceased) Wenden, Henry, C.LE. H.A. West, Major Richard Milbourne, M.D., R.A. i.C.(T.F.) H.A. Westmacott, Major Frederic Hibbert, F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. (T.F.) K.G. \Veslmacott, Margaret Carlota, Mrs. F. II. L.G. Weston, Samuel Thomas Darby, M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. H.A. Wharton, The Right Hon. John Lloyd, P.C. (deceased) K.G. Wheatley, Charles \rVilliam H.S.B. Wheatley, Jane Eleanor, Miss H.S.S. \\'heel, \\ illiam Albert H.S.B. Wheeler, The I-Ion. ybil Grace, Mrs. L.G. \Vhite, Charles Haydon, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. \Vhite, Eleanor Kathleen, f..frs. Lewis L.G. White, The P ev. lIenry (deceased) C. White, Major IIenry George Norman H.S.B. \Vhite, James. \ tkin IIenton, ~f.D., F.R.c.s.Ed. H.A. \rVhite, Joseph \Villiam E. \Vhite , Minnie Harriette, Mrs. J. \V. H. ').5. \Vhite, Brigadier-General \Villiam Lewis, C.B. K.G. \Vhitehead, urgeon-Gencral Hayward Reader, K.G. C.B., F.P .C.S. K.G. \rVhitehead, John (deceased) K.G. \Vhittaker, Lawrence H.A. \\ hittaker Margaret, 1lrs. C. \VhittingtoI1, Canon I ichard Thomas (dcaased) If.A. \Vhitwill, 11ark (deccasld) If.A. \Vickham, \Valter, M.R.C.S. ((i ceased) If.S.B. \Viddop, Joseph Holdroyd HA. \Viggin s, Barclay, L.R.c.p.&s.Ed. H.S.S. \Vilbraham, The Lady Alice ~latld Bootie H.A. \Vilkes, Richard .1inikin K.G. \Vilkie, Daniel R obert (deceased) Kj. \Vilkie, Lieu .-Colonel David (deceased) H.A. \Vilkins, Colonel James Su herland, D.S.O. H.A. \Vilkinson , Auburn, M.D. H.A. Wilkinson, J ames Bates, M.D. Wilkinson, Captain ~e\'ile Rodwell, c.v.O. (Ulster K.G. King of Arms) H.S.B. Wilkinson, Thomas

Page.

90 53 59 16

27 56 83

37 42

35 23 90 26 79 37

57 30 43

17 19

70 17 SO 79

90 90 35 59 43

48 83

68 49 58 49 20

37


158

LIST

LIST OF MEMBERS .\ ' D ASSOCIATES.

Grade.

Will, Colonel \Villi8.m Johnston ,

\Villiams, Captain Demetrius Willett, John Eddowes \i\Tilliams, Frances Sarah, Mrs. T. J. Williams, John Robert, M.B. \Villiams, John Terrell, l\I.R.C. S.E. \i\Tilliams, Joseph Williams, Marguerita, Mrs. E. R. (deceased) Williams, Oliver Williams, Robert Morris, M.B. \Villiams, Thomas Troughear (deceased) Williams, Surgeon-General William Daniel Campbell, C.B. Williams, \i\Tilliam Robert, L.R.C.P. & s.Ec1. Willingdon, His Excellency the Lord, G.C.I.E. vVillingdon, Marie Adelaide, The Lady \Villis, General Sir George Harry Smith, G.C.B. ( deceased) Wills, Mary Monica, l\1rs. Wills, The Rev. Freeman (deceased) Wilmot, Charles Montagu (deceased) IT.([;., \Vilmot, Brigadier-General Sir Henry, 5th Bt., K.C.B. (deceased) \Vilson, Cecil Mary, Mrs. H. \Vilson, Lieut.-Colonel Edmond Munkhouse, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

Wilson, Frederick \Vilson, The Hon. Harry Tyrwhitt (deceased) \Vilson, Jane, Miss (deceased) Wilson, Major Robert S. vVilson, The Lady Sarah Isabel Augusta, R.R.C. \\Tilson, Susan Clementina, Mrs. \\'. C. \Nilson, Thomas \Villiam Wilton, John Pleydell, M.R.C.S. Winchelsea and Nottingham, Fanny Margaret, Countess of (deceased) Winchelsea and Nottingham, Sir Murray Ed wardGordon, 12th Earl of (deceased) Wingate-Saul, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel William, M.D. (deceased)

lCG. H.SE. K.G. H.A. H.A. H.A. H.S.B. H.S.S. E. H.SB. K.G.

21 41 16 46 5I 61 35 87 29 33 70

K.G. H.A. K.G. L.G.

15 56

Kj. L.G. H.A. E.

77 28 91 70

H.A. L.G.

91 27

K.G. H.S.B. .rl.A. H.A. H.A. L.G. L.G. H.S.B. H.A.

15 35 91 91 24 27 35 45

L.G.

84

Kj.

77

H.A.

91

20

27

57

159

MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

Page.

fiT ,B.,

A.J\I.S., (N .z.)

or

Grade.

Page.

Winny, William Humphris K.G. Win thorp, William (deceased) K.G. Wiseman, John (deceased) H.A. Wishart, John, M.D. H.A. Witty, Harry Sykes H.SE. Wolff, Nora Gladys, Mrs. G. H.SS. Wollaston, Eveleen Olive Alice, Mrs. G. W. L.G. Wollaston, Major Frederick (deceased) l(j. Wood, The Rev. A. Athelstane, D.C.L. (deceased) C. Wood, Edward Rogers K.G. Wood, Harriet, Mrs. T. W. (deceased) H.A. Wood, The Rev. Thomas William (deceased) C. Wood, \Villiam Thomas, M.R.C.P. H.A. Woodall, Augusta, Miss L.G. \Voodcock, William Stanley H.SB. Woods, Sir Albert W., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K.C.M.G. ( deceased) K.G. Wood:;, Caroline, Lady (deceased) L.G. Woods, Inspector-General Henry Charles, c.v.O.,

21 70 91 57 36 42 26 68 69 21 9I 79 54 23 37

H.A.

45 47 57 79 68 14 44 19 79 54 91 39

C.B., M.D., R.N.

\Voods, John Francis, M.D. H.A. \Voods, John Hall, M.R.C.S.I. H.A. Woodward, The Rev. John, LL.D (deceased) C. \Voolfe, Richard (deceased) Kj. \Voollett, LieLlt.-Colonel \Villiam Charles, A.P.D. K.G. \Voolston, Florence Katherine, Mrs. T. H. H.SS. \Voolston, Thomas Henry 1(.G. \Vordsworth, John, Bishop (deceased) C. Wordsworth, \Villiam John, !v.LR.C.S. H.A. Worger, Richard George, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. \Vorrall, Alfred NS.B. Worthington, Major Sir Edward Scott, C.:-LG., M.V.O., ~f.R.C.S.,

R.A.M.C.

Wray, Lieut.-Colonel John \Villoughby Wright, Christopher \Vright, Frances Jane , Mrs. Frederick \Vright, Frederick (deceased) \\Tright, 1\lary, Miss Wyatt, The Rev. Paul \Villiams Wynne, Colonel Sir Trevredyn Rashleigh, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E.

E. Kj. H.S.B. H.A. HA. H.SS.

83 84

C.

31 9 35 46 91 44 12

K.G.

18


IGO

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES.

Grade.

L.G. Yarborough, Marcia Amelia Mary, Countess of K.G. Yarborough, The Earl of Kj. Yate, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Cam pbell K.G. Yate, Colonel Charles Edward, C.S.I., C.M.G., M.P. Lj. Yate, Mary Theodosia Mrs. A. C. H.S.E. Yates, Francis \i\Tilliam Yates, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Brydges, M.D., A.~1.C. K.G. (Canada) (deceased) E. Volland, John Horatio, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. P. &; c. York, The Archbishop of Yorke, The Hon. Alexander Grantham, C.V.O. K.G. ( deceased) K.G. Young, Colonel Sir John Smith, K.C.V.O. H.A. Young-, Meredith, M.D. Young, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas \Villiam Herbert, ~1.D.,

L.R.c.s.

Young, William, M.D. Yule, Sir David Yule Zorn, Philipp

Page.

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39 83 30

12 83 13 55

E. H.A. K.G.

31 56 22

Hon.K.G.

23


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HISTORY OF THE HOSPITAL from

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lR HERBERT C. PERROTT, BT., C. R. (Bailiff of Egle). THE ECRETARy-GENER .\L . TIrE RECEIVER-GE ERAT.. THE DIRECTOR l'lF THE A:'IfBULAN E DEP.\Rn!E:\T. THE ALMON ER.

requested that contribution might be made to meet payrn nts for salaries and passages which were due up to \Iarch 26th, 1915. Th y \"ere also required for the caretak rs, \Vho it was hoped would remaln in the

i1~et1l bet's. COLONEL THE LORD SYDE~HAI\I, G.C.S.!. , G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E. JOH , H. STE"ENSON, ESQ., (Unicorn Pursui\'ant). THE REVEREND THO)I.\$ C. ELSOL):\. r,I AJ OR H. E. BASKERVILLE \\TALTON. MAJOR GUILBERT E. \\T. 1.\LET. COLONEL CHARLES E. YATE, C. S.!., c.:lI.G., ;\r.r. COLONEL SIR JOH N \\'. OTTLEY, IC C. I. E. "\VILLIAilI BEZLY THORNE, ESQ., !\I.D. RICHARD LOVELAKD LOVELAND, ESQ., K. C. LIEUT.-COLONEL ED ,[ON D l\1. \\' Il .. O~, C.B., C.)['G., n.s.a., )!.R.t.'-.. ROBERT AR~ISTRONG-JONES, ESQ., ;\I.D., F.R . . P. COLONEL THOMAS H. HENDLEY, C.!. E., ~r. R. C. S. SIR JOHN STANLEY, K.C.I.E., ICC. FRANK H. COOK, ESQ., C. I.E. LI EUT. -COLO NEL SYDNEY A. l\1. OPDL\N, F.R.S., ill. D. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE \\'lLLL\)I H .\Y ES Fl . HER, :'T.P. l\IAJOR FREDERICK R. A. l'\. KNOLL \'S. THE LORD STAN;\IORE. CAPTAIN ALFRED CHARLES SETC) . ·-CIIRISTl1PIIER. HEN RY P . POTTER, ESQ., )1. D . , F. R. C. s. ARCHIBALD L. L ANG;\IAN, ESQ., C.;\1. G. THE REVERE . ' D \\ 'ILLL\;\l DORE Rt ·DG.\ RD.

BOspltal. Through th kindne":,s ot the American Consul the Committee were able to ren1it 3. sum of {51 4s. in February and £25 12s. in June, to cover all demand until the end of 1915, since which no further remittances haye been made, neverthele's under the firm conviction that the I-In pita] \\ill

IIENDLEY, C.I. E., M. R. C. S.

( nder these circumstance', the Committee decided at

1bonorar}? Bccountant. EDWARDS, ESQ., .\. C ..\.

JJ3ll11RetS. LONDON COUNTY AND 'VESDIl:\STER R\NK, LDlITED, LOTl-IBl' RY,

hould he in a

for reIn tatelnent.

JOHN H. STEVENSON , ESQ. (Unicorn Pur ui\·ant).

R.

due course be re-opened, and

position to take lmmediate action \"hen that happy e\'ent tak es place, the Order has s ,t apart a sum of £2,COO

:Bssistant 1bonorat}? Secretar}? tor ScotIlln().

'VIL LIAM

~n

that it is cl sirable that the Committee

1bonornt}? Sccretllt}? H.

in submit ting their Report for the

year 1914, gave a brief account of the circumstances attending thL; closure of the Hospital. In a le;1f1ct which was issued with the Report it \Va

OLO:\EL

COLONEL TH OMAS

~ommittc,

NOT ICE.

its meeting on FebrurtT\' 2Tld la t. to communicate theE. c.:.


and to Llll' lllem b ~L and rricncls of the Order, and to stat that 1h y arc prepar d to Llcts to its :-,upport

1~

receive cll1\' contributions frOlD th 111 which they may be dispo ed to offer, so that the Order may b re1iev cl of the burden nn its general fun Is which it has taken upon itself. T he balan e

1I1

hand at thE-' end of the year was

1130 18 . 10d., but in a letter rc iyed on February 1st, an old friend of the caus and m m her of th rder wrote as follows: "I enclose a cheque for £50 for the benefit of the British Ophthalmic [[ospital when it

JJ3rtttsb

~pbtbaI 111 Ie

lbospttaI, 3-ertlsalenl.

:f13clonging to the (Branb 1))rior\2 of

{tf)c

~rber

of the 1bospital of St. 30hn of 3eru salenl in JEng lall b.

;.J

retu rns into our j:osses IOn. " T he Committee much regr t that Ylajor H. C. Baskeryille \ Val ton, \\"ho wrote these encouraging \'yords died on 1\J ay 22nd, but he confirm d his

helipf hy

leaving the hospital the SUITI of £500. The Com mittee, in concl u ion, regret to ' tate that information has been received through the courtesy of the SecretarY to the Jerusalem and the East lission that the Bliti h Ophthalmic Ho<;pltal hrtd been seized by the T u rks who had taken from it e\'erythl nO' they their hand upon.

COll Id

lay

ThIS wa~ considered to b the more

1;-... IHODL'C'( (Oi\'.

TIlE closure o[ the Rriti...,h Ophthalmic Ho~pital in September, 1914, which it is confic.lenLly anticipated will only be temporary, affords an opportunity of presenting- to the Mcmber!-> of the Order and their friends, who have ')0 liberally ~Llb. cribec.l towards its support, a short account of the origin and work of the Institution, which the Committee hopes will be useful in future years, and which will sene, in the absence of news from Jerusalem, to keep ali\'e general interest in a department of the Order which has been 0 successful for nearly a third of a century. Amongst the numerous philanthropic. in -titutions in Jerusalem, the Holy City of the Jew, the Christian and the Mu ulman, none has a more interesting hi<;tory than that of the Briti..,h Ophthalmic Hospital, which carries out at the place of its origin one of the chief objects of the Founders of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of \\hich it is a branch. This is the work of relieving the sick and the poor of all nationalities and creeds, especially in re!:>toring and presen'ing their sight in the name of Him who lived to open the eye!-> of the blind and to heal all manner of diseases. It is fitting therefore to gin! a brief account of the origin of the Order, and then to refer to some of it. present acti\ities in ib different branches before the hi..,tor) and \\ ork ot- the hospital are described.

remarkable, as the ho pltal was in the care of a , \ nan

I JI<"'TORY. *

who was married to a German. As howe\'er surgical instruments had been also taken

The Order, the nr...,t of the Order . . of Chri<;tiall Knighthood which were established by devout per!->on . . for the recoyery and protection of the Holy epulchre of our Lord, posses!:>c~ an unbroken record from the ele,'enth century to the present day, when its resources and energies are almost entirely de,'oted to the relief of the wounded and suffering in the greatest war of all time. " Tith rare interruptions, a hospital had exi<..,ted in the Holy City from the third century, e,'er since it had become a centre of Christian pilgTilllag, before even the visit of St. Hel na, the mother of COllstantine the Great, in A. D. 32(); or of St. V,Tillibald in ,\. D. 722, who i said to han: been the first Eng-lishman who ,'entured on the journey, to leave an account of it

from another hospital, the real reason probably was that the Turki h authoritle were In n ed of ho pita! su pplie . Careful lists are being prE-'prued or the property of the Committee with [he vie\\' of submitting them to the proper authority in the hopc.> of recovery of thei r va I ue. _ a more recent information ha, been received.

"The history, 1I1C'luding IlW'il of lhe- infl)nnatioll in the pn=senl paper is compiled from puhlications of the Or-der and lhl' Anllllal J~ cpo r-t of the COlllrnillL'e. Othel' works ha\'c -liso bl'l'l1 COI1'illlll'ci.


5 Early in the ele\' nth century SOl11G merchants l)r i\mal!l, : 1 t 1 ading republic in the Bay of Naples, had purchased the site or lh~ Latin Hospice established by Charlemagne about ;\.D. t)OO, .to \\ hom, u.nder instrllctil1l1s from the famous Caliph, lIaroun-al-Rashld, the Patriarch of Jerusalem had gi,'en tbe keys oC the lI~ly Sepu1chrl'. lIen.? no doubt, sick as well as ,vhole, pilgrims were card ully and tenderly served hy the Benedictines, who had charge of the Ho:,pice, until in 1010 the mad l~ atimite ruler- El IIakim El 1\Iansur dc:,lroyed the buildings of the Holy Sepulchre, and oLher Christian edifi 'es an incident which helped to lead to the Crusades. \Vhen in 1099, at the first oC the Crusades, Jerusalem was taken, the conquerors found the restor d lIospice in charge of '.' the poor Br thren of tb Hospital of S1. John," who \\ ere so called af ter a local saint, though llbsequ nlly it was dedicated to SL John the Baptist, \\'ho is still its patron saint. The community \Va joined by many of the Crusaders, but continued for some time to be a purely bealing fraternity, and, under Brother Gerard, it grew gTeatly in wealtb and importance by girts and privileges yranted to it in all parts of the Christian world. "\. renewal of activity on the part or tbe 'aracens turned the healing brotherhood into a redoubtable military organization, which under Raymond du Puy, it ~ head, who became its first Grand Master, was cOl;stituted by the King of Jerusalem, with the sanction or Pope Pa quale II., an Order of Military Knighthood. ." The "cross argent on a field gules" became the armonal bearings 111 "'ar of the Knights Hospitallers as they \vere called, who were long a po\ver in the 1\Iediterranean. It was the ign of those gallant defender::-of the Christian cause, who everywhere relieved lh oppressed who suffered from the tyranny of the :;\Iohamedan powers until the end of the eighteenth century. In peace the Knights \Yore a black robe with the eight pointed eros.., on the left breast. This habit is still ,yorn in the Chapter Meeting:" thus marking strongly tbe continuity of the Order through 800 ;, ear..,. Saladin (Salah-ed-Din) drove the Christian from Jerusalem in I 1 7, and tbe Knights retreated to Acre, where they remained until 1291, remo\·ingthen to Cyprus and once more in 1310 to Rhodes, which the) held against tbe Turks until 1522. They were then compelled, though on favoured terms, to leave Rhodes for Malta, \vbich they turned from a barren rock into a powerful fortress. There they remained until 1798 when Napoleon, aided by some treachery and the \\. eak ness of their leaders, induced the Grand Master to capitulate. During their tay in Malta the Knights rendered great sen'ice tl) Christianity by frequent expeditions in their famous galley,,1- again..,t the Barbary corsairs who infested the Mediterranean. The eight-pointed cross is worn as the sign of man's redemplion. Its fl1ur arms 7<

symbolize the Christian virtues, Prudencc, Temperance, Justice and FOllitude. Jl<; points represent the eight beatitudes which spring from the practicl" of thost \irlues, while its whiteness reminds the members o[ the Order o[ the purity l~f life' ,-equireJ of Christian soldiers and servants. The habil is worn [or lIw def l'11Ce of lhe Christian Faith as well as [or the service of the poor and suffel-ing-. tA model, No. 2202, of one of the galleys, " La Capitana," buill under the Galley Arches at Malta early in the 18th century, is in lhe Royal Cllitcd Sen ice :\Iusclll11 in "-hitehall.

TIm

ORDER IN ENGLAND.

In t.he fourteenth century the Order was divided into eight nations tongues. or La IIgltes, and its principal dignities were appropriated t~ their chIefs. The head of the Fraternity in England was the Grand Prior, an~l it was represented in the Council of the Grand Master by the Turcopolier or Commander of t.he Light Cavalry. In 1130 Jordan de Briset, of Eltbam, gave the Order ten acres of land on which it might build its chief horne. All t.hat remains of this are the ch~ir and crypt .of t~le Church and t.he gate-house of the Priory, of WhlCh the laUer ~s thIS day the head-quarlers of the Order. So great ,vas the Lord Pnor of S1. J obn's that he took precedence of all other lay barons in the IIouse of Lords, but this did not save him or the Priory in 15+0 wben King Henry VIII dissolved the religious houses, though for a few short years Queen Mary I restored the Order. Her ister, Queen Elizabeth, did not allow it to retain any of its former posses ion , but she did not suppres. it. It remained however in abeyance until tbe 19th century, wben the \'enerable ordil~ary council of the Order, siLtin~ in P~r.is, which re~resented fiye of the original eight langue s, re-establIshed It 111 England wltb the proviso that admission might be extended to memb rs of the Anglican Church. It was therefore re\'i"ed in 183+ under the charter of Queen 1\Iary, and its stat~s ,,'as con~ firme~l in 1.888 by Queen Victoria, who, in recognition of its services, espeClally 111 the Ambulance Department and in founding the British Ophthalmic IIospital at Jerusalem, granted it a new charter which no,,' controls the " 'ork of the English Grand Priory. Permis. ion was given to members to wear their decorations at Court, all of these honour::-being approved by the ovcreign, who also accepted for herself and her uccessors the position of Pat ron of t.he Order. One extremely interesting fact connects the Priory Church, now St. Joh11' , Clerken,,-eJl, ,,-ith the. eat of origin of the Order. The original building was consecrated in 1185 by no less a personage than Heraclius, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, who had come to En~land to endeavour to induce King Henry II to become King of Jerusalem, and to lead a cru ade. IIe also consecrated the Church of the Junior Order of the Templars at the same time; moreover, at the uppre sion of that Order most of its London property was made o,'er to the Knights of St. John, and was for long held by them, though they leased it to the lawyer. DEP.\RT:\fE:\T

TIlE

OF THE ORDER.

T. JOH:\ A:--lBl.·L.\SCE

As

OCIATIOX.

The St. John Ambulance l\ssociation has now overshadowed al1 the other departments by the magnitude of its operations in all parts of the Empire in peace and war. Its work is briefly shown in the following quotation from a contribution by ~r. "\V. R. Edwards, Secretary to the Order, to 1\1r. Fincham's recent book: ' ccording to the latest returns the grand total of certficates issued in the yarious subjects taught by the Association approaches a million and a quarter, \"hile approximately 200,000 medallions and 80,000 medallion labels ha,-e been awarded to those who have continued their studies."



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9

The high road to the railway slation pas es beneath it, and ils building are seen from it, and are worthy o[ the dignity of the Oreler. Additions some of great importance-are desirable, bu t they can on ly be made if special funds are given for the pm-pos. The present buildings are well adapted to the purpose of a bo pita!. J Llst before the war broke ou l a second operation room had been constructed lo meet the increased needs of the surgeons, and other impro,-ements were in conlemplation. Amongsl these the most important perhaps is a waiting hall for applicants Cl1l' treatment, who at present suffer incon"enience from want of proper protection against the w ather. Sir Charles 'iV atsol1, who was in Jerusalem in 1911, among t other suggestions which ha"e since been carried out, ad,-i ed the construction of a laboratory. Mr. J. Horne Stevenson, ,,-ho "isited the Hospital lt1 191-1-, recommended that some adjacent land hould be acquired [or yarious reasons. He agreed with the Chief Surgeon that it was ,'e ry de irable to build a khan, or re t house, for the fri nds of patient, such as is now common at Indian hospitals.

OUT-PATIENTS.

GENERAL

NOTE .

The following extract from the returns of the Hospital show how much the \york has increased; but perhaps the engagement of a perman nt second surgeon since 1903, and of a nurse, beside the matron, sho\\' most clearly the advance that ha been made_ The Hospital was closed, in con equence or the prospect or il11m diale declaration of war, at the end of September, 1914; but iC the poor and suffering could ha,-e had their own way it would haye remained open, for no institution in recent times has established itself more firmly in the affections of the common people of Palestine and of the neighbouring countries. Nor, we think, is tbis [a,-ourable opinion confined to them, because there are many indications that the richer classe , as ,yell a the Turki h officials, all regarded the work done as highl) beneficial. The Committee therefore earnestly bope that the flag of the Order may soon again ,,-aYe m-er the hospital as a rallying point for the sick and uffering'. MEDICAL

AXD

URGICAL 'YORK.

Sufferers from diseases of the ear and throat were treated in the early years of the hospital, but it wa. soon found that it would be wiser and more beneficial to limit the practice to affections of the eye and its appendage. The table below is taken from the Annual Report of 1913. It shows the varied nature of the work, a well a the large amount of suffering which is relieved.

DISEASES.

Diseases of Lachrymal Apparatus Lids and Conjunctiva " " ornea and Sclerotic " ,", J ris and Ciliary Body " , , Lens and Vitreous " Choroid and Retina " " Optic Nerve ), )' ,, Ocular Nerves and Mu cles ,, , , Globe " " " Orbit Errors of Refraction and Accommodation

IX-PATIEXTS.

<.:0+ ?r -~.)

6 18G 1

Total

1262

=

+06 43 31 G4 178 1

281 960+

=Perhaps the list of operations [or the same year which follows is more interesting, because the indigenous practitioners are not sufficiently skilful to perform them_ . Dr. vVaddell, Tbe first surgeon to the hospital, found for example that 111 many cases of ophthalmia native remedies had been applied of the most crude and violent description, and occasionally men came ,\-hose foreheads were seared ,,-itb brown marks hot irons ha\-ing been applied as a cau tic to dra,,- orr inflammation fro~ the eyes. OPER.\TIOXS_

Operations on Lachrymal Apparatus " " Lids and Conjunctiva " "Cornea Iris " I' Lens 1uscles " Globe. " "Orbit_ Uncia sined Operations "

, I

"

I I

16 2078 49 135 192 2 61 2

7 Total

25+2

Comparative Statistic ~ar5_

1886 1890 1900 1910 1913 1883 to 191 +

+0

41

Total

"\

Diseases of Lids, Conjul1ctiYa and Lachrymal .\pparatus " "Cornea and Sclerotic Iris I, Lens ", , Optic Nen'e ", , ,, ,, Ocular 1\1 uscles an d 1 en-es Globe " "

+6 G+94 2019

In·patients ;, .111 itted.

121 286 630 1,053 1 262 19,151

Ont-patients_ Kew Cases. Consnltations_

Operations.

3,238 3,305 5,+22 10,832 9,GO+

231 49+ 1,256 1,879 2,5+2

232 677 8+6

36,156

1 S, 330

179,990

13,426 9,178 19,329 42,593 31,967

---633,211

Amesthetic administered.

----

Typical year baye been cllo en. Local instead of general anresthetics were almost il1\-ariably u ed from 1912. There was a remarkable increase in the number of surgical operation from 190+, and the maximum was


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11

. . , ., t } 5+2 and the high rate was continued reached U1 1913, when It 10SL: o~, ' b ' 2"-tl 1914 . 1 I sed on eptem el J 1, . until the hosplta. was cOl r 'a not regretted, because thc staff A slight fall I.n c10nsdu tla 1,~~~ ~ t~ore case. It was no doubt duc in , ld not conve11lent y ea \\ 1 1 ' .. ~~~t to Ie s severe disea e than in some prc\'lOUS yeal!:i.

1 fospital, wrote in 1901 of it that" It is known far and wide as the work of charity and philanthropy by men who do the work for the sake of Christ. It is neither mixed up with proselytism (as other Missions have been), nor with politics (as forcign institutions are), but it has done a fine work in breaking down prejudice, and it is real and thorough." In her Jubilee year, 11.1\1. Qucen Victoria, Sovereign Head and PatrL11l of the Ordcr, graciollc..,ly pre~ented a portrait of herself to the Hospital, ,,,,hich was duly accorded a place of honour, and has excited the utmost interest and admiration amongst the patients .

THE PATIENT

AI'\D TIlE

P L.\C E S' l,'Ro:-.r •

wHIcn THEY CO~lE.

C t , t tint the p'llient were mainly composed of In 1890 Dr. al: r WI 0 ell; from J c'rusalem it If, and thc Arabs and t\\'O cia ses-the J L:\\ 5,. mos) . cI villages for many miles round. Fellahin from the 'i 'anous t~wns o~l~n'lny olher classes; and it was Besides. these, the~'e w~re a ,e\\~ 'ari (ty of nationalities represented g in tere tl11g to notlc,~ t le, 1. : ~a\'er ',' cosmopolitan place J crusalem. is. amongst them, ho\\ l11g \\ I a l t b~)Ut two-thirds of the populallon of It t11U t not be ~orgotten t ~a t~e number of pilgrims from all parts of Jerusalem are Jewl h, and thclt . , lestructi\'e form of ophthalmia . I. h lei ' 1 'a" large al 0 t llat a , et y l 1 tle\VOr Isa"cJ. ,c. lE.t This is aclirection 111 W1lC . . "ear 111 Palest111e anc .. gyp. cd' rages e, ery .J ( ff ultinnlely prove most useful; an It ~he res~arch " 'ol:k .of t~le s,t~ab ,l~~:~ than ;ure and that this end can only I certal!1 that pi e\ entlOn IS L: , . f d' ~ 1 'ledge of the causatIOn 0 Isease. 1 , , ,' t r or bet ween be attained by accurate zno" " t D Cant obsen'ed t1at a ,aIle) h In anot er 1 epor '. r..... I It wn alone every year. t\\'enty and thirty natIColn~llt~es Callt,letht~ O~:tJ111e G~eek ~yrian Armenian g t the ~e were lr1StWI1S 0 c" I I - mon f ,I 11 also came from Bethlehem anc ot ler an? other ChurcheTs.lmal1:.. o.. t... lo~. :\r~ 'lems ,yere long-distance patients adjacent places. le maJO! I? 0 ..

ST.\PF OF

THE HOSPITAL.

C

andI had tOt ~: t~~~:n;: i~-~I~\~el~~!'ntiol1s striking instances of the treatn recen p. f rom. Smal. ·· ment of BedOUIn .\ ,still more interesting patient in 1913 was the Patriarch of the Syrian Church. IXTERE T

SHOWX

BY Y[SlTORS AXD FRIEI'\D .

:\Iany testimonies to the estimation in "'hich the Hospital i llh cld ~l,aye We as lorn strangers ,vho ba\'e yisited it. G f " Dr Heron slJecially ref r to the o\'crnor 0 191 f 1 t In t le repor or .J, . . . d I' t I ,\,110 through the British Consul, had lOvlte 11111 0 craw I J erusa Iem" e for the general preventIOn . and tre1.tment 0 fop lU ' 1 ia But 1 M 111 ~ . up sc lem 0 f t 1le H OSpl'tal have alway' been on I good terms theasurgeons ' ,\\'lth t d the ot re resentatives of the Turkish Go\' ernme~t, who. laye ap'pre~lcl e n ol:ry the excellent work itself, but the genUll1ely phdanthroplc allTIls of.the · d t .t Raouf Pa ha who ,yas Governor at t le time O r d er 10 regar 0 1. '. bit 'actically the Hospital \"as opened, pronounced It to e t le mos pI 1 useful of all the institutions founded by Europeans. at J e.rust et~' Some other testimonies may be referred to. In 1888, HIs Bealltuc e e Orthodox Greek Patriarch of Jerusalem mac~e an annual gr~nt . for th~ maintenance of a bed in the Hospital; and 11~, a. letter to Sir E~I war Lechmere, in expressing his thanks, he gave hiS fath~;ly blessll1g to all the honourable members of the Chapter of the Order. The Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem also endowed a ,bed. ,.Dr. Blyth, a Sub-Prelate of the Order, who wa ah\'ays a g[ cat fllend of the

be~n received from influential persons in Jerusalem, a

The Order require that its Chief Surgeons hould not only be skilful specialist" but that they should be possessed ot much judgment and tact in dealing with the authorities of a foreign power, as also with patients of many races, who profess ditTerent faiths. In these respects these officers have been successful, and the best thanks of the Order are due to them [or the way in which they have represented it. Dr. 'Vaddell was the first, and he was succeeded by Dr. Ogilvie. They are both still remembered "with regard in Jerusalem. They were follo,Yed by Dr. Cant, wh held the post for nearly 23 years, and whose name \Va ,a the late Bishop records, olle oj lIote z"ll Jerusalem. Dr. Blyth was one of his grateful patients, who, hO\\'cver (he writes), "only got the c..,ame attention that he gave to an old bedridden woman ,yho was his patient before me." .After Dr. Cant came Dr. 'Yard, who died in a few month., and was followed by Dr. Heron, who was in charge until the close of the IIospital. The first Permanent Assistant Surgeon wa ' appointed in 1903, It wa' thought that if the position \\"ere limited to a ..,hort term, rising- young ophthalmic surgeons Y"ould be glad to fill it for t " '0 or three years on account of the great opportunities it afforded of studying ye disea~e. The first to accept the post on these terms was Dr. Butler, who \\'a follmyed by Dr. Strathearn, and he by Dr. Eric Thomson, who remained in it until eptember, 1914. These gentlemen did excellent ,,'ork, and abo spent much time in carrying out re earches into thc cauation and pre,'ention of eye disease-an object which \\'as from the outset one to " 'hich the Committee attached great importance, [or rea"'Ol1 already g-i\'Cll. The Order is much indebted also to other ophthalmic "' urgeons "ho 1111ed appointments for short IJeriods, or \\'ho ha\'e rendered help in various \\·ays. A.mong t the former were Dr. R. Gillman ('I"ho for sixteen month acted as Hon. Asis1.ant Surgeon), Dr. MacKellar and Dr. Jelly. . mongst the latter, Dr. D'Erf "~heeler and Dr. l\Ia terman, Phy icians to the Hospital for the J e,,'s in Jerusalem. l\L\TROXS .\XD Nl'R E .

The " 'l\'es of se\'eral of the urgeons-l\lrs. Ogih'ie, and especially for many years 1\1 rs. Cant-kindly undertook the dutie of Matron, and performed them \"ith remarkable zeal and efficiency, which \\'ere \"Cry marked in reduction of the expenses of hou ehold management. ::\Iiss DO\\'se became Matron in 1911, and was very successful in carrying on the good work. From time to time Nurses from Europe have been appointed, and ha"e been of great u e to the Hospital. Miss


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\\' oodward, lhe last of tb se ladies, nnd l\[iss Dowse were formerly in the th~l1l hav returned for the period of tbe war.

.\ nl1Y Nursing- Department, to w h ich b th of N,\TIYE

TAFF.

Tb Committee also owe much lo the N alive lafT, of whom the chief is the scni r Disp 'nser, for good and rai thful sen'ice. HOi\TE \ YORK. The Committe are greatly indebtc 1 to Lady vVatsol1, "ho, with the aid of a number of ladies of the Order and other lad ies, have been so kind as to proyide garments, bed ' , and other requisite for tbe comfort of the patients. This is a branch in \\'hich aid \\·ill be gladly welcomed when the hospital is re, opened . Fl~ ,\~ E .

•\l though the fri nds and member ' of the Order haye subscribed and gi \'en con iderable um , the hea\'y e. ' penditure on maintenance has had to be met for the most parL from tbe general funds of Lhe Order. As tben~ bas been, and will be, a hea"y drain on Lbese funds Cl)r \\'ar purpo es, it is es ential tbat in the future contributions and donali ns for the HospiLal ~ houl d greatly increase. There arc spe'ial ways in which help may be aft'orded, of whi h some are as follo\\·. Prm'iding- fl)r : (1) For the cost of a bed for one year, £25 ; (2) Endo\\'lT1enl of a bed for a IifeLime, £300; (3) Endowment in perpeLuily £750. Tbe thanks or Lhe CommiLlee are due to 1\lr. \V. R. Edward for his onerous \\'ork in managing tbe home financ e of the lIospital.

The Chapter-General an I Lhe ommitlee of the IIospital deeply regret to announce tb~ deaLh of olonel m CH,\RLES MOORE 'V.\TSO~ on :'I1arch 15th, 1916, in thc s e \enly-second year f his age. He rendered \'ery yaluable services to the Order of St. John in many and yaried capacilie , but his loss \,-ill be most keenly felt in the office of Chairman of the Hospital at Jerusalem. He filled the latter position with great distinction for four years. His colleagues haye not only suffered the loss of a per onal friend of ingular charm of character but of one ,,·ho . e knowledge of Palestine and of the \\'ork and affairs of the IIospital wn. unusually gr at and accurate.


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I uring- the greater part of the period under rc\'iew \\ ar, with all its attendant rni ery and sickne s, has overshadowed all other interco.;ts. The inroad,; of death and disea ' C and human suffering- without parallel ha\'e furni , hed \\ ide ~cope for the practice of the motto of the rder:" Pro utzlz'ta/e llOmi1l1wz." Nearly 40 years of pioneer work din;cted with admirable foresight ha~ perfected in time of peace an org-ani ation which ha. stood the se\'erest tests of war. That the Ambulance Department of the Order has been ablL! in the hour of dang-er to meet the lIrg-ent requiremf'nt f the Empire will afford legitimate and lasting sati faction to those who ha\'e watchl;d and fostered the growth of the g-reat work and will constitute in itself a fitting- reward for their ul1\\'earing 1abours. Thi ,' is not, however, the first occa, ion upon which the mbulance Department has been able to ofTer its resources to the tate, for in the Egyptian \Var of 1 '2 and in the i\ile ampaign of 1 5, ambulance material and comforts [or th . ick and wounded were upplied from t. John's Gate. Later came the oulh African \Var (1 99-1902) and the 'l. John ,\mbulance A sociation was entru~ted by the entral British Red ros~ ommittee with the entire arrangement for the despatch of stores and medical and other comforts from it. . pecial warehouse in Tooley 'trecl. .\t thc ... ame time the collection of funds was allotted to the. ational ociety for aid to ick and \V ollnded in \Var, the predece or of the pre, ent British Red ro society. During the outh \frican campaig-n and the hine~e war of the arne period, the St. John .\mbulance Brigade upplied the Royal Army ?\Iedical Corp REMARKS.

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ended 30th Septenlber 1915.

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with beLween 2,000 and ~ ,000 hospital orderlies, ~pward - f 70 of whom laid dO\\'n their li\'e in the en'ice of their overelgt1 and country, , The experience ained in the. e campai ' demon trated the nece-.; lty of the ,mbulance Department bein r prepared fO,r any emergency at the horte t notice and it i. confidently . ubmltted th~t the ~e­ partment may claim to ha\'e ju - tified the hope - and expectatIOn - o~ It ' organi er by t:1e re ponse it ha - been able to. make to ~he ,dema?d . ~ the Admiralty and the ,\Yar Office, and that It ha mamtamed l~ thl great emergency, the reputation e.arned thr?u h many cen~une ' good work accompli :1ed on behaJt of the -Ick and wounded 111 peact= and in ,,'ar. ,\Yhen it i· b rne in min the very large number~, reckoned by thou -and, i member of the Briaade. including nur in'" . i"'ter., member - f \"oluntary , id Detachment - and ambulance men of all rank- \\,ho haH~ been, and .::till are -.;en'in'T in almo't all part.- of the \...-odd' it mu t be ad.;:no\,-led""'ed that the per-onnel of the . mbulance Department i carrying out it.s duty in a patriotic manner worthy of all pral e. . It is gratifying to be able to record that many offic~r - 111 the :'Iedical en'ices Xa\'al a- \yell as ~Iili ary, ha\'e borne te tlmony to the efficiency and elf- acrifice di -played by he member. of the.\ ociation and Bri ade, The liberal donation \',;hich ha\'e been receiyed in aid 0: the .\mbulance work of the Order during the pre::,ent \Yar ha\'e been so numerous that a pas ing reference only i-here po -ible. Grateful acknowle<.l,rment has already been made of all of them but the foll wing- are worth~' of special note : Communications ha\'e been recei\'ed from the . rmy ouncil forwarding cheque for £ 1.111. £~ 6s. d., and £2 10 ., ,vhich had b~en transmitted by Hi - ~Ia:e ty's ~Iini' er at Lisbon, through the Foreign O ffice. The firs~ cheque \\'a from the Portugue e o\'ernment, the second from the }Iunicipality of 'anta omba Dao, and the third from the }Iunicipality of ~relgaco and represented money originall:' intended for festi\'itie- in connection with the celebration of the annl\'er:ary of the Republic on the national fete day. The Army ouncil stated in the:. covering letter that, after full con ideration, and with the concurrence or the Foreign Office, it had been decided that these cheque hould be placed at the di posal of the Or er for the special ~u?d beinb' .inaugurated by the Ambulance Department for the rehei of the _lck and wounded. It is satisfactory to record that the Army Council al -o tated that they \vere deeply gratified at the invaluable help \vhich the t. John Ambulance .--\ssociation had been rendering to he ~Iedical Sen'ices during the present war, and that they con ider it eminently deserving of support 0 enable it to carryon its ,,'ork.

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The Committee:-e rets to haye to report the re ignation of Lt. - Colonel ir Richard . Temple, BT., . I. E., a Knight DIRECTOR . of Ju_tice of the Order frem the appointment of, .i tant Director and Deputy hairman ,,' hich po.-ition he ha filled ,yith di:::.tinction for the pa t t\yeh'e years. Further reference to hi seryices is contained in the Report of the Territorial Branch. RESICHATIOH OF

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It i. with great regret that the retirement of Colonel Sir THE CHIEF Herbert C. Perrott, BT., C. B.) from the po t of Chief SECRETARY. 'ec etar)' of the .\mbulance Department has to he recorded. ir Herbert, like hi:::, father and grandfather before him, i.. a Knight of Justice, and durin rr the long period of hi acti\'e connection with the O rder ha' filled with con picuou . ucce~s seyeral important adminitrati,"e office:-. .\lthough he has held the po-..t of . ecretary of the Order, and sub :equently that of ecretary- General, it i ' a Chief e retary of the. mbulance Department that he \.:ill b ~ be known to the majority of the reader of thi - Report. That the .\ " ociation ha ' attained to the po 'ition it now hold ' a the pioneer of Fir t • id to the Injured, and tha the "": ~ tem f in ~ truction it orig' nated ha been adopted in practically e'ery quarter of the ciyilied giobe, may undo btedi_ " be attributed in a great mea.'ure to ir He:-bert Perrott'. uO\l,'ear:;ing labour extendil1'r 0\' r a period of Well nigh forty year:-. n hi,:., retirement the Grand Prior promoted ir Herbert Perrott to be BailifF of Eg-Ie, a grade in the rder next to that of ub- Prior, and ga\'e him a eat on the ouncil and on all departmental ommittees of the Or<2er in additioCl to hi. , eat on the hapter-Gen",ral ':hich he hold.a - a K ,.; ""ht of Ju tlce. The Grand Prior ha appointed ~lajor 'Y. O. Prichard. late South "-aleS 'Borderer. , who ,,'a- "ounded .: t the Battle of the . i~ne and incapaci t ated from fu ... ther en i e, LO be Chief ecr tary i the AmbuIan e Department!1 i,. Herbert' :. ead. RETIRE M ENT OF

"'ith the appro\'al f H. R. H. the Duke f Coo_naught ran 1 Prior of the Order, and of the Chapter-General a CO ~H'1IT'T E E. J int \\Tar Commiaee, con i-tin <I of eig-h member ' of the r er and of eight member ' of the British Red Cross ociety wa appoin ed ir. October, 191+. but ~ ub .-equently modified by a !::upp emental arrre men", the du ie' of the Committe being:To repre - ent the two orporations ia any communications the:" may have 0 mane to the Go,"ernment on ail matte, conne.::ed'vith he arrangement:' for he r ' lief of the sick and \younded duri'lS' he present war. To aJmini~ter the n-er ~CJ fund~ cont-ibuted for the - ick and w undecl durin rr the \yar. To i' ue repor the Corpora ion and to he Public, thr u:-::-n th Pre_ - , of the proceeding~ of the Committee and of work one, and to keep account - , and for that purpose to appoint a har ered , ccountant, \\'ho." e report would be communicated to each orpor tion &''1d in the di::,cre ion of the ommittee be publi hed. The Hon .. rthur tc nleYI ,1. y. 0., :'If. P. Chairman of the Briti h Red ro ,~ociery, wa appointed the first hairman, and Colonel ir Herbert . Perrott, BT., C. B., then ecretary- General of the Order, the fir [ViCe- '-1airman. The firs representati,'e of he respecti,'e Corporation - were : -

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On behalf of t.he Order : Adeline Duchess of Bedford (Chairman of the Special Committee of Ladies of the Order). Lady Perrott (Honorary Secretary of the Special Committee of Ladies of the Order). The Chancellor (Colonel Sir Herbert Jekyll, K. c. M. G.). The ecretary-General (Colonel ir Herbert Charles Perrott, BT. ,C. B.). The Director of the Ambulance Department (The Earl of Plymouth, C.B.) The Assistant-Director of the Ambulance Department (Lieut. -Colonel Sir Richard Carnac Temple, BT., C. I. E.). Sir John Hewett, G. c. S. I., C. 1. E. ( hairman of the I ndian sub-committee of the Ladies Committee of the Order). Colonel The Rt. Hon. Sir Claude Macdonald, G. C.l\1. G., G. C'. V. 0, &c., (Chairman of the Foreign Aid sub-committee of the Ladies Committee of the Order). On behalf of the British Red Cross Society : The Marchioness of Lansdowne, v. 1\., c. r. Georgiana, Countess of Dudley, R. R. c. The Hon. Arthur L. Stanl y, 1. V. 0., 1\[. P. (Chairman of Executive Committee). Sir Frederick Tre\'es, BT., G. ,\'. 0., C. B" &c., (Vice-Chairman of Council), Sir Walter Roper Lawrence, G.C.l.E. Sir William Edmund Garstin, G. .M. G. Sir Robert Arundell Hudson (Chairman of Finance CommiLtee). Edward A. Ridsdale, E Q., F, R. G. . (Vice-Chairman of Executive Committee). This Committee is still in full operation although there have been some changes in the personn I. The formation of this Committee and the in titution of the peciaI 'IV ar Committee of the Order (of which t.he whole of the 1embers of the Finance and General Purposes ommittee of the Order were exoiJicio member) led to a di\'ersion of a certain part of t.he work previously carried on under the auspices of the Ambulance Department, and also to the operations of the Central Executive Committee being limited to more defined areas. s a result almo t the whole of the v,rork of organisation and administration, so far as it was related to the War, was transferred to 83, Pall Mall, which offered certain advantages in regard to space and position, The Ambulance Department at St. John's Gate, howeyer, till retained, through the Brigade, the "'ork of recruiting for the Military Home Hospitals Reserye, The Medical Units Royal Naval Division, and the Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve, and such duties as \\'ere involyed in the selection and despatch of orderlies and nurses from the Nursing Divisions of t.he Brigade, and V.A. Detachments of the Territorial Branch. Of the . pecial departments and committee which were formed during the period immediately following the outbreak of War only the following remained at St. John's Gate:(1) The Ladies Committee and its offshoot, the 'Varehouse SubCommittee. (2) The Motor Ambulance Department. A report of the work of the latter is publi~hed elsewhere.

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The period undcr review has not unnaturally brought about a very great increase in the activit.ies of the Association. No b~tter e\ idence of this is needed t.han the fact that apart from MedallIOns and Labels nearly 138,038 Certificates were issued in the year ending 30th September, 1915, as compared with 57 972 in 19121913. A vcry g-ratifying featLlre of thi" increased activi~y lies in the fact that it is not limited to any particular area but extends to all parts of thc Empire, and where\'er centres have been established the work, of the i\!-'sociation has been prosecuted with ever growing energy. One ll1stance amongst many must. suffice, and that is sumciently striking. In th~ ~e\V South \Vales Centre in 1913 the awards granted by the ASSOCIatIOn llumbered 901. In 1915 they numbered 7,898. card index ha" heen introduced at the Head Office by means of which it j" hoped, with the co-operation of Centre and Class Secretaries at home and abroad, to e tablish a complete and always accessible record of the qualiftcation,,; of all those \\'ho earn the award<; of the Association. That. 'uch c,L ce,:t:al reg-ister is required is amply demonstrated by the l1um!Jer of Inqlllnes addressed to the Head Office by those who, baving quabfied abroad and sub!-'eqL1 nLly returned to this country, have been unable to produce their certiflcates when offering their services in the present crisi", How gl~ea,t a part in military instruction Fir ~ t .\id, as advocated by tb~ ASSoclatlOll for <';0 many years, is destined to play, is evidenced by the fact that the ~Iinister of i\1ilitia in Canada has issued instructions that all ncw troop" underg-oing- training for the Expeditionary Force shall be taught the principles of First .\id under arrangements made by the Canadian Branch of the .\-..sociatiol1. On the recommendation of His Raj al Highne ... s t.he Grand Prior, Governor-Gen ral of the Dominion, the copy-rig-ht of the official text book has been waived by the Chapter-General in order that instruction may be the more efficiently ca,r~'ied O,l1t. Tl:u<.; ~la~ Fir ... t Aid become an integral and official part of milltar) In"tructlon 111 thc Dominion of Canada. £OUCATIOH.

Thl: hea\"y re ponsibilitie ... undertaken by the .\s ociation and Brig-ade \"ill be appreciated when it is stated that there arc no fc\\'er than 200 't. John hospitals \yith an aggregate of 9,300 bed", apart from the Brig-ade Hospital at Etaples, "'hich, with its 520 b~eds ma~', \\'it h p,ard~1l1ablc pride, be regarded as a model of efficiency. 1~ urther InformatIOn 111 conn clion with this subject is provided in the report of the ferritorial Bran 11 publi. hee! in this ';olum , and also in th,at of the. SL J Ohll . \ mbulance Brigad. But this report deal only "WIth the p nod ending 30th ept. 1915, and much still remains to be done before the ta"k of the .\s~ociation is ended. TO efforts rnu t the.refore be ~pared to ensure that our bra\'e men shall lack for nothing which a grateful Empire can provide, and that when victory has crowned our arms and peace once more prevails the Association may be able to look back with pride and satisfaction to the record of its ,vork duri~lf? the 'Var, and to feel that throughout this great contest the noble tradltlon..., of the Order of t. John h,t\'e been well and adequately maintained. HOSPITALS.


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In the early part of .·cp ember. 1:JJ4. th~ olTer'- of gift tAHCE (WAR) and loans of mo or car. and mOlor ambulrmce a'" umed DEPA RTMEHT. '-uch proportion a<; 0 nccc::" i a - he opening fa "pecial department. Lord.' orrey kindly undert ok he dutic'- I f 'hairman f the .\Iotor ·oml1liul.;c. and dl.!··otcd him elf 0 h - 'vork n il ctober. J ')1 -. ·...,hen h' recci 'cd a mili ar;,' appoin men. The work ha inc· b en continued lind r he direction of the Earl f Ranfurl:·. rt,:'-i. ted by .\1 r. F .. :. J hillip . .\ larg nllmb r of \·chicle. ha heen placed a the di po:-,al of tile rder, eithcr a. g-ift .. or on loan, or b/ way of a d na iOIl of money t help ill their acq i ition and maintcnance. and the rna lJ' report. and let er. recei\' d at .' . 1ohn' Ga e te . . ify 0 he value of h·, en lCt: rendered. .;0' onl:' "cre a large numb\.::r of ambuiance ~uppli'd he \\'ar filcl.! for he u e of Bri i 1 roop ai. the fr n ,bu a. laq{e c n"oy \'a "~nt. jointly \\ ith the Indian oldier' Fund, ~ r the pecial U ,e of the I ndian troop . and car were al ... o ddailed for the t: e of he . . pecial ho"pi al ... a.s~igned to them in England, .\1 any ambulance \'ere '-ent 0 hospital which at he beginnillg of the \\ ar \ rcre c:-. 'lbli heel by \Tolu ,tarj effort in France, and a larg- numb..:r art, at he moment of \\ ri ing hi repOr. rendering- ilH'alllabl~ . er. ice wi' h he Bch(an. A) 0 e'er'll cen re ill England 0 "e i to ht:: rder that they have ambula lce for he conhyance of the vounded from th - r'lin to he ho pital . Thi report \ 'ou d not be:: complc' e ,'j hou me ackno\ I dg- ment f he , en,ice - rendered to the: rder and t 'he 'oun ry b,T many g-entlemen who ha\'c acted for \'ar,/in r peri d" t:.:tending in om ca ~ 0 well 0\'.::[ a year, as \'oluntary dri"d ,either of h ir OWI1 car or of car belonr.ring- 0 the Order. The following i . . a Ii t of donor and k:nder~ of ambulance for \\'ar purpo~(;-.:, and include.:> the name" of con ribu or'- of fund for he purcha,e of ambulance.:;. \Ii ,'. Allport, G. \\' . . . . \lIbright, E:::'1, , Lady lIenry Cavendi"h MOTOR AMBU'

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Ii. IJO Bi~Lh IT hc;im. \". Ij]agden, ~ g., . Ir . Ho~ ~lell, F. Burton, Esq .. n. C. Bartley, E y .. ,\Ie r;::. J hn Birch & Co., L'ldy Beaumont, K .. \. Barringer, 1:. q .. Berlicb ;\Iotor o. .\Ir .... H. B'lrhor. ~Ir . Brinton, If. Brigh E y., .\. E. Bowen J: q. Lt.-Colonel de Burgh, H. 8enn, J: <1 .. \\'. \\'. Carlil E q., '\Ii~ F ..\1. Ca\·~. E. F. Cccil, E q., \1r. and.\Ir . I... K. Cobb. J. II. 'oghlan, E"'q., l. Cockcr ft. E <1.: _ Ir. ro . J. 1 I. D'lkin. l::::q.,". '. Oemetriadi E"'q., K. J... Damton. E g., .\Ji Da: ,,\Ir . UobelJ, ,\Ii du Prr.:. L rei DIe mere, ,\Ir.. Ele:' \'. Eyre, J:. q .. .'ir ,r. Fi zgerald. K. Fletcher. E'-g .•. \. J (,rguhar, E"q., '1. '. Farq har. 1-":-<1" B. 1· letcher, E 'I., Hon. . I r.... htzroy. 'ounte,.; h' z\\ ;Iliam, '1. H. ['leming-, E <1" JjrigadierGen~raJ Gr ve, R, . Gaymer. 1:'<':4., I I. Jething, I... q. Lady (Jar 'a'rh, _\l r. and _\ lr~. J.. \. Gibbs, :\. C. F. Hill. E g. :\Jr. Hull, '. Hanbury, Esq., H. How~", E<:4., Lady Jekyll. Lady Jardine, G. C. J obling. E<..q., R. Jameson, I:,s<1 . .\frs. John~ton, G. John')tone, E_q., \rthur lame', E sg . 5 car.), R. ~I. Kinder ley, E!'>q. 'iV. C. Kc tie, E <1., .\lr~. de Knoop, ,\ 1' r. and \1 r::: . Konig, P. H, Ken\,.'orth_', E ,g., J\. p, Kent, £<.:4·, .\l essr~. H .,. King&Co., _\. C. Lawrie, E ... g . . \ . ,\, Long den, E.q., H . Lewi.." E. q., F. H. Langridge, J:.~q., .\lr. Jus ice ,\. 'J. Lawrence, F . L i tledalc, E"'<1 .. L. de Lang t)". E~q., ;r 'i\. Le\'cr, I!T., H. Le\'er,

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L,q .. Lord L igh, J~. T. Ll:', I:.!'>q., T. Lemmen., E_q" 11 . D. Leathtr, E"'<1., The .\Ia/ r Lea.mingtoll, B. J. C. ~\r oricc, Esq., BrigadierGeneral .\Jend .\Jr. HIckman ,Iorg;tn, ,Ii:: ~lokE::, .\lr·. :\.. D Mc. 'eilJ, .'ir J hn .\Jilier, r~obert '\1ilI -r, E g .. L rd .\l erth.:r, J. _!acaula y , E q .. , l. P .., ~r, ' r ..\10," .?' . ',1:. 11 &. Cc" .\1 L . .\IacDougall (t r use of the anadlan ,_\1 r . J. E. , ell on. Lady Paget, Rajah of Padukota ,\Jr. Park, '. R .... Payne, E . . y .. Lady Parker, :\Iiss A. P;:.get, J. Pl g, on, E q" .\. Partil gtOIl, E._<1., :\1r ..... E. Po'.~'ell, Mis'-' Robertson. '.'1. Richard on. E <1. :\Ir .... \\'. RaphaE:l. Captain Ra~dolph J. H. Rohert , E. q. ,\1r. Peyn0ld" ROj'al \\'el h Fu ;ilier~. C. Robert~ , ~) E"q. (or ~i:tjro), J .. R~_ ·~ar, Esq, ..\Ia; r Scott, C. R .. kinne¥, E q . , n:ltl~ R. \\, .•ml~h, E ... g. Du",he..,. of .'orner e , L. Stephen. L q., ,\JaJor \\mburn, E. t(;'.'en ..... J:. g., \\' . J. Thorn, E .. Cj •• Mr~. '1~ -nnen', .': .'. Thorburn, ~:. . . . q., JJ .•.\, '1 hornhill, E q .. E. D. Thorp, I:..:g,.' ~T,r . 1 hom o~, . H. I nRe. f'..:-y .. The Th<tkor 0 .\1on,j (2 cars), . I horburn. J... <1. R. ,\. 'I atton. E .q., "ir F. Trippel, R, T. TI~ornt ll, ,1'.. .q., ~'. H. \'e, ej'. J'.. q.. olond H . . . \\'heatley. ;r J. \\ £llker, \ . , . \\ rig- e.', I"'q" ,\. ',\'elchman. E "i .. H. E. \\'i e. E q. ' .\Ii " \ \'hedhornc. '1 hI.: '. iJ:1.:1' Thimbi ," pl.!r Lady .\Iaud \\'ilbraham : ,\Iember.-:> of the akl~ .. Eu It, per .\Ir . Barnard; Ci y of Ba h. pt:r C. Chin:r.. E <1.; 1h Congr sa on of the "hurch of . 't. Paul. Knighbbridge, per :\lr.:o. Col<1uhoun :2 car ); IJome~tic .'~r 'tnL (Chi . . lehuLt and Bickit:\')' the • fotori_t .\Tutual 'o-op ra '\. ~i ·ty: per .\11'. D. C. Defrie' ;' the County of I' li~l per Lord .\1 c.. '; .. ; thl.: Guern;:,ey Centre of t. John · mbulan • Hngade :2 car); the I nhabitan of Coni borour.rh· :\Iedical -'oci -ty of Jer~e,' ; .~utton. Coldfie d anc Di . . t¥ict. pcr Mi;:,~ john. to!] . J.lritdl \\'omen'. 'I emperan::e L ·ague; J)ri i h Red Crt,;~ ent 'ociet}' ~ Ca bolie ':'omen',:, League; the ~rar:, of England (kitchen car); the 1. I~ of Man; \ lunt 'er .;id. _ociation. Lytham and An, dell (3 car : Can:ndi .. h lub; London ount)' Council \ \' men Teacher C nion . Oriental Club; th \\"'1. tay Hunt car ). \\·omen· .. Liberal Feder~tion ; the ~,opIt: of, \\ at~rinlfbu.ry, p r Re\·. Canon and :;\Irs. Livett ; ,'ursing.:1 ter C o. Dlrlct). per _\Ir...:. T\\'~edale: \\'akefidd Girl . . · High · c,hoo~ ; " un Ir\; In urance Compan: ; the People of . 'penborough ; _'0. 1\. Dl:-tnct .... t. John mbulan.::e Brigade, pt::r \Ir~, Lees and _\ Ir. T, \ Y . \ \ "ilkin on ; Hoy . cout , !1~r Lieut. -G neral ir Robert Baden - Po,':ell : the !\Ii i narie of Burma and eylon and their Friend!-.

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\\'h -n all hct\'t: don - 0 \\'..:11 it e m. im'idiou to elect an . . .. particular community for pecial mention, but the exce~tlonal condltJOn ",hi h prevail in I ndia render de irable .·omethinr.r more than pa ing rt:ferl.:n - to what ha been accomplished in connection wi th war \\·ork . At the; .\llllual .\leeting- of the 't. John Ambulance A ociation in i ndia, held at . 'imla, Hi Excellency the Viceroy, in a peech \\'hich i~ too IOn'r. for rl.:production z'n extenso in thi report .:aid that few people had realL e;d that on tht.: outbrc:ak of ,,'ar the A sociation would 'ucce full~' as ume the role of a Red e ro ':> S ociety . R ecapitulating the achievements of the .:ociation he qated t h at it had collected 3t, lak hs o rupees, and distributed gifts an d material t o the " a lue of a furt her 10 lakh . It had rai cd a flee of 14 M otor Ambulan ce. , and provi de d t he IHDIAH BRANCH.


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ST. JOllN .\:\IBl ' LANL'E . \S SOL'l.\TLt):--;.

personnel for Ambulance duties. In addition to providing- a WalHospital in India for sevo.:::rely wounded officers and men requiring electrical treatment the ssociation has helped the sister Red Cro s Societi s f all the Allie by gifts of money and materials; it has endowed nearly a ward and a half in the hospitals at the front organised by the Order of St. John; it has sent religious books for iklr and Mahomedans in Europe, and comforts for the Indian 01 liers Fund. These were remarkable achievement considering that fi\'e years ago the total assets of the Association in India amounted to only a few hundred rupees. His Excellency then referred to the fact that the success of the Association was due to personal effort, and paid a tribute to the liberality of the Ruling Chief of India \\'ho had not only contributed largely, but, in some ca es had organised centres in their States. It was impossible to mention them all by name, but His Excellency drew special Jttention to the unparalleled generosity of Hi. Highness the Maharaja Scindia, and announced that His Highness the Maharaja of J aipur had sent a donation of 5,000 rupees to be allocated as His Excellency might think fit. This noble contribution would be de\'otecl to the maintenance of beds at the Dehra Dun War Hospital. His Excellency referred in \\'arm terms of appreciation to the enormous output of \York by the ladies, both European and Indian, l r a \Vestern Presidency, but expressed his reluctance to do so lest he should fail to do ju. tice to the magnificent efforts put forth in other Presidencies, and, indeed, in eyery part of the Indian Empire. Speaking- of his own knowledge he said he \yas fill d ,,'ith admiration at the way in ,,-hich numerous Committees and \yorking parties had laboured and sla\'ed in a common cause. All the self-sacrificing labour would h;1\'c been thrown away without wise organisation, and special thanks were due, not only to the General Secretary, but to the Executi\'e Committee, under whose guidance he has worked. He remembered smiling at the enthusiasm of the General Secretary, when, at the first meeting over which he presided he expressed the conviction that in a few years there would hardly be a hamlet from Tonk to Trichinopoly and from Bombay to Bhamo where the Association would be unkno\\'n, It now appeared to IIis Excellency that this foreca t was likely to be realised at no distant date, and that the Indian Council might claim that the Association had taken firm and healthy root in every corner of the Indian Empire. His Excellency concluded by saying that even when he ceased to rule the fortunes of the Association he would always watch its progress with intere_t and recall with personal gratification its great achievements during his term of office as President in India. At the same meeting His ExcellencytheCommander-in-Chief said that as the subject of Red Cross work would be dealt with by ir Pardey Lukis he would not refer to it, but he felt he must bear witness to the appreciation of the work felt bytheArmyof India and by himself. It was not too much to say. th~t the Indian .~~lbulance Department of the Association had ably m~~ntall1ed t.he tradIbons of the Ancient Order of St. John, the oldest lTIlhtary medIcal organisation in the world, and that the Army in India was fortunate in having this great Society ready to come to the assistance of its wounded on the commencement of hostilities. At the outbreak of war steps were taken to form Ladies Committee every centre in India, to collect funds, materials, and gift , suitable for SIck and wounded.

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The disLribution of gifts by these Committees was careful1y ()rganisec.l to prevent overlapping and estimates were made of the requirements of eacb IIospital. In seven weeks, so prompt was the respon se on the part of the public, a sufficient supply bad been sent out, and it was only necessary to organise the replacement of what was used. Special provision was made of articles suitable for Hospital Ships. " Red Cross Bags" were proyided. These were designed to supply a convalescent oldier with articles likely to be of use during his convale cence, . pecial things being provided for Native Troops. A depOt was opened at Bombay on August 25th for dealing with the output of the working parties and sorting and despatching of Red Cross gifts. A grant of Rs. 5 per bed was made to Military Hospitals, to supplement the Government grant (Rs. 10) for clothing, &c. This cost nearly '£2,000. The personnel trained by the Association has been very active since the outbreak of the war. :-\ detachment of men has been constantly on duty at Alexandra Dock, Bombay. All hospital ships have been unloaded by St. John's men; also ambulance trains at Lahore and Lucknow, There are over 400 volunteers ready for service if called for. The As ociation provided three nurses for the Karachi Hospital and paid their salaries for three months. The Association supplied a motor ambulance at Lahore. Also ix wheeled litters at Lucknow. Fourteen motor ambulances were despatched for service at the front, and R . 10,000 were placed at the disposal of Hi Excellency the Commander in Chief for the provision of motor ambulances in India. The work of the Association ha been actively carried on in Burma, resulting in the despatch of goods, valned at considerably over £1,000, to India and to London, Financial help is being provided to meet the claims of the wounded Indian soldiers in England. It i"i cstimatL:d that the ,'alue of the Red Cross gifts received by the ,\ssociation up to the end of July, 1915, amounts to over 10~ lacs of rupees, or about £70,500. The Association has received "ery generous support, amountingto nearly +~ lacs of rupees, from all classes in India-from the general public as well as the Indian princes, and the nobility and gentry. The l\laharaja f Gwalior has not only directed that one-third of the total collection for the war in his State hould be given to the .\ssociation, buL ha defrayed the cost of prov-iding no les than 500 complete outfits of hospital comfort for units of 10 beds-representing a cash \'alueof 3~ lacs of rupees or £16,600. \Vith their customary generosity the Indian railways have carried all Red ross gift free of charge. This represents a saving to the ,\ ssociation of many thou ands of pounds. Ladies working parties hay e been formed by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway at many of the stations on their ystem, and a collection amongst the ladies on the Bengal Nagpur Railway produced nearly 2,000 rupee. The Northern Army Ladies Red Cross Association, organised by General Sir J. Willcocks, has done splen did work in collecting Red ero. s gifts and money.


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RI ~ t'OCNrTI()N OF SlmvrCES.

As 0 IATION.

The Bombay Port Trusl has generously waived all claims for Porl due, and has granh;d free storage at the docks for goods awailing shipment. . " The In 1ian Council has estabhshed an IndJan Ward ll1 the Ho pital opened in London by the Order of St. John. The Empire of India Ward (25 beds) has been endowed, and the endowment of a second ward has be 11 almost compleled. Large consignments of copies of the Koran and of ikh criplures have been sent to Europe. The copies of the Koran were generously presented by Her Highness lhe B ~am of Bhopal, and ~. gifl of the Sikh Scriptures was pre ented by Ral Bahadur Boota Slllg, C. I. E., of Rawalpindi and Delhi. At Karachi, the Sind Districl entre of tb Association has worked with great success, and has established a \-Var Gifts Depot of its own. A princely donation of Rs. SO 000 \Va made by lh Sheikh of Koweil (Persian Gulf). . , The Indian Council has made hberal donatLOlls lo all the Red Cro s Soci tie of our Allies, and arranged for large consignments of useful article. The War Gifts DepOt has been placed at the disposal of the various Consuls-General for the collection and distribution of gifts. The Freemasons of India have subscribed the sum of Rs. 12,559 13 O. The office used by the Council in Delhi han~ been kindly lent by Khan Bahadur Haji Buk h Ellahie, c.1. E. - a \'ery \'aluable aid lo lheir funds. An appeal \\'as is ~ ued by the Council on behalf r t he Royal N a\ Y, and elicited a generous respon~e, which was gratefully ackl1owlcdg-ed by Lady Pierse. The Council has pre ' en ted copies of its texl hook" l11l Tropical Hygiene to the Territorial arriving from Englam!. In respon e t.o an urgent appeal from the ,\. D. ~l. S., Indian Expeditionary Force D, t.hree motor boats, for the use of the ~ick and wounded in the Persian Gulf, were supplied within hyo month<;. IIer Highness the Begam of Bhopal, with her usual gel1ero~ity, has given Rs. 14,000 towards the purchase of motor launches. A special V\~ar Hospital will be opened in ,-\ugL1~t at Dehra Dun for wounded of all ranks requiring electrical treatmcnt. The Council has been able to supply all the ~pe -ial article~ required for East Africa, including two motor ambulances and a motor launch, and a grant of £50 for charpoys. The Council i~ greatly indebted to the Pres!:> of India for it~ courtesy in placing its columns at their disposal for appeals, &c., to which action is due much of the success which has attended their labours. His Majesty the Sovereign Head and Palron has during the past two years sanctioned the following promotions ORDER . and admissions as members and enrolment as Honorary Associates in the Order, in recognition of long and valued services to the St. John Ambulance Association.

As

Lieut. -Colonel The

Lord

KNICHT

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JUSTICE.

Andrew M ontagu-Douglas-Scott,

D.S.O. As

LADIES

OF

JUSTICE.

Adeline Marie, Duchess of Bedford. Eleanor Frances Weston, Viscountess E"iher. As

KNICHTS

OF

CRACE.

Lieut.-Colonel SirJames Reid Roberts, M.B., P.R.C".S., r.~1.S. Henry Sharp, c. 1. E. Sir pencer Harcourl Buller, "'. c. ".1., c. r. E. William Ellis Jardine, c. 1. E. olonel Robert Neil Campbell, C.B., C.LE., M.B. The Earl or Durham, K. G., P. c., (,. C. \ ' . o. Cluny Macpherson, M.D. Colonel William IIenry Bull, ]· .R.C'>. ED., K.ILS., ,\.~r.P. (T.F.) Harry LiLLlewood, F. R. C. S., M. S Colonel Charles Roben Tyrrell, :'II. R. C. '>. Major James Alexandcr. Richard Henry Grimbly, 1\!.R . . !:>. Colonel Donald James Mackintosh, ~r.\· .O., 1\1.B., F.R . . . ED., A.:'I['C,. (T.F.) Staff Surgcon John Macintyre, :\1.B., F.I~.,>.ED., R.N.Y.R. Pelham ~ler\'yn Gainsforcl Tombs. urgeon-General \Villiam Wallace Kenny, :'I['B., F.R.C.S.I., K.H . . urgeon-GcIlcral Sir ,\rthur \\-i11iam ~lay, "'.C.I3., F.R.C.S., K.H.P., R.X. Colonel John Edward Squire, c.. E., ~1. D., F. R. C. P. The Right Honourable J Ohl1 Ro S, P. C. Sir Alexander Henderson, Baronet, :"II. P. J o11n Alexandcr Sutherl and, :\[. B. ED. Edward Rogers \Ynod. Lieut.- olonel The Honourable George Elie Amyot. Augustus :\Ieredith :-\ anton. Ed on Joseph Chamberlin. Lieut.- olonel ,Villiam Erne ,t Jenllings, :"II.D., 1.:\1.S. Colonel ,Villiam J ohnslon \ViIl, :'IT. B., ,\.:\1. - . (x. z.) Lieut.- olonel I'rank ~lar h, F.I~.C.S., :\r.B., R . .\.:\r.c. (T.F.) John Lumsden, ~f. D. vVilliam IIumpbri _ \Vinny. J obl1 Audlcy Frederick i\ pinal!. ir \Villiam Quartus Ewart, Baronet. The Honourable Sir George Edward Knox, LL. D. Lieut.-Colonel ir ,\rthur Henry 'IcMahon, G.c.Y.o., K.C.I.E., c .. r. ir Henry Parsall Burt, K. C. 1. E. Tbe Lord tanmorc. Sir Loui ,Villial11 Dane, G.l". I. E., ' . s. l. Colonel Gerald Thomas Ra\\"n"ley, .\.:'If. s. The Viscount. . t. Cyre . .

ADMISSION TO

CRADES OF THE

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LADIES

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CRACE.

Dorothy Mary, The Viscountess Gladstone. Eleanor Georgina, Lady Rundle. Ethel Madeline, Irs. George E. Twiss. B


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(E r\SSOC'L\TION.

Leila vVinifred Leonor, Mrs. Edward La celles. Tbe Lady on tance Harriet LuarL 1ilnes Gaskell. gnes, 1\11". J. alyin Lines. Florence Elizabeth, 1i ~s IIenderson. Helen Sophia, Lady Sloggett. l\Iary Evelyn, Mrs. E. \V. tanyforth. As

David Pottinger, 1. s. o. Frederick Lomax. Lieut.-Colonel Sir Sam Fay,

ESQUIRES.

R. E.

(T. F.)

ArLhur \Villiam Faire. apLain tewarL Gordon. Dalton Julian Towers Pain. l\lfred Francis Street.

HONORARY

Samuel Lloyd Han'ey. John Leeming. Harry James Hoddinott. William Rattray. Cyrus Henry Byrn. Francis Hubert Barclay. vVilliam Henry Turnbull. \Villiam George Butcher. Colonel Romaine Fleming tirke. Frederick \Villiam Brice. Frank Tobin. Edward Pierre 1\1artin. John Heap. Philip Phelps, I\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. \Villiam Thomas Atkinson. Herbert Langley Jones. Alfred Bartlett Moore. \Villiam Thomas Fulford. John Craig. William Edward Caswell. William Fuller Palmer. Daniel Hall. Solomon Roberts. George Bossons. vVright Rushton. Joseph Hardy. Tom Swindall. Albert Owen Groome. Arthur Thornton. Henry Stuart Mcintosh. William George Pape. David Alfred Pickles. Charles Haughton Rafter. Harold Fowler. Harry Allott. Lionel Mewburn Browne. George Clark. Robert Peacock, 1\1. v. O.

As SERVING

,\Irred George Gibbs. Frederick IIindle Bradley. vVilliam Warburton. ,\lberL Lloyd. ,\Ifred lIenry Niblett. .r osepb Bannister. J obn Fisk. Ernest Edv.rard Grinham. Edward Healey. Sydney James Warren.

John Edward Clarke. koberl William Chapman. William John Bro\\'n. Walter Turner. \Valler Smith. John orman. \Villiam GawLhorne. Thomas Gittins. lIarry Thompson. \tVilliam Omand. James Badg-etl Porter.

Hm\'ard George Kelley. As

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RECOCl\'ITJOl\' OF SERVICES.

HONORARY

SERVING

SISTERS.

BROTHERS.

Jo eph tanlcy. John \Voo ! .\lIin. Lewis Leonard Turncc Thomas Thelwell. Thomas Graham. Edward Robert IIobbs. ,\lfred \Vorrall. lohn Gittins. John Thoma Barber. Joseph Gayton. Hartley Banni ter. \Villiam John Short. Ed ,,,,ard Graham. Frederick Edward Drinkwater. John Hope. lbert James England. Francis \Villiam Yates. Henry \ illiam Lilley. John mith. \Villiam Clow. Herberl Charles Higson. Thomas Johnson. Joseph Emmanuel IIodkinson. \Valter Henry Bullock. harles Jobn Vaughan. Albert Edward Jorden. George \Villiam Haigh. \Vilfred Law Docker, Boles Reeves Rainsford. Joseph .\lwyne Ilott. Jasper John Scapleborn. William Harris. John Bennett. Charles J ames Roberts. Lieut. -Colonel \Valter Thomas, i\!. B. Captain Herbert McClelland Inglis, i\1. B.

John Poole Garner.

Mildred Caroline, 1iss Twist.;. Juliana Margarel, Miss IIoare. Margarel .\nll, Miss Carrington. Lizzie Frost, Mrs. R aUray. Eliza, Mrs. Lock e. Lilian, Miss L afo ne. Th e Honourable Charlotte Francis, ~1rs. E .. \. Palko Emily . \da, I\Iiss Osborn. ,\nnie Elizabeth, Mrs. 1'\e,,-bound.

AS

Florence K atherine, Mrs. T. H. \Voolston. Jane, Mrs. Simmonds. Nellie, Mrs. King. Ticolette Mal·tina Frances, ~1rs. Il arrop . :\1 ary Bonamy, Miss Colli ngs. Flora .\nnie, Miss Reid. E\'a :vIary \Vyndham, Miss Malet. Edith ~1arianne, Mrs. Fulljames. :\1ary, :\1iss ",Yrigbt.

HONORARY

ASSOCIATES.

Sir James lIoussemayne Du Duncan ~1cFadyen Millar, ~LB., D.P.H. Boulay, "-.C.I. E. \Villiam rodCrey E\'an'i, L. R.C.S. J., John Hilton Thompson, :'.r. B. John Lawrence, :'.I.R.C . . , L.R.C.P. L.R.l·.P.F. LieuL - Colonel Charle Thoma'i Charles Yin cent ~IcCormack, Griffith", \I.R.l.S., L.R.C.P. :\J.R.C ...... L.R.C.P. Captain Brereton George Ellil)tl, James :\Iilne Hennon, ~LD. L. K. O. C. P. J., L. R. - .1'.1. The Lady Rosalind Cecilia Caroline, Captcli~ \Villiam Thomas I-Iarkn c'i'i. Duchess of Abercorn. :\J.B., I{. \.:\L C. h-.I·.) \Yilliam Dixon Jefferso n, ~I.R.C.S., Isaac 1' letcher, :\1. R., 1).1'. H. L. R. C. P. .\Iexander Falconer, \1. R. Colonel Robert Jackson, :'.1. B. John Johnston. \!.D. ,\.:'.1. - . (T.F.) Thoma" .\rthllr Green. :\[.n., JOl111 Stanley Dayies, ~r.B. F.I{.l. 'i. '\T aior George Herbert Leonard George TOlls<.;aint (~irdlcr. L.H.CI'. r"Iammerto\l, L.R.C.P. &. .. ED., &. S.EJ). R .. \.:\r.C. (T.F.) John Rl)bert K~ith. :\1. I). Edward Ratcliffe Fidler Mason, Barclay \Yiggin~, L.R.l.P. c ~.EJ). L.R.C.P . & 'i. .\Irrcd O~borne Knight, :\f.R.C. _ . lIugh Jlmes, :\Ln., D.P.!!' Jame,'i ffcnry C;ilhcrLSOI1, :\r.R.l'.~., Captain Joseph Shardlow, :\['B., L.R.C.P.

~1 ajor

Richard

:\1.1{.c.s., J' .. \.:\I.C.

~l ilbnurne

:\1,D., R .. \.:\T.L. (r.F . )

Robert Seye trc

:\T. D.

(T.F.)

\\. c..,t. \ \ Tilliam .\lexander Do\\', ~I. D. ,D. P. H. Ed\\-ard Albert Clarke, :\['R.C.S. Frederick Earle \Yatts, :'II. B.


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Septimus Montague Hebbleth wait ,Prideaux George elby, I\!. P.C.:'. I\LD. 'amuel Back\\'elJ Fenn, L.R . . P. c' Robert Bruce Duncan, 1\[. D. . ED. Thomas Brown Hearder, :'II.B. ;\Tnjor James .\dam ick, I\Ln., Surgeon- reneral James lTall en F. R. C . . E. ;\Ia Neece, C.B" L.R.C.P.I., .\.:\I.S. amuel :\facaula), :'Il.R.C.P.ED. Colonel IIarold Hendley,:'If.D.,I.:'Il.s. IIllbert IIou. emayne Dll Boulay, Bre,'et- ~olonel Bru e Tordon 'don, :'II. R. C'. ". M.R . . S., L.R.C.P., 1.:'1[, • Pobert \\ '0 ds IIaslelt, F.H.C.S.1. Lieu t.- 01 nel The Pe\'. Peter \\,illiam Ed\\'lrd Bennett, L.I~.C.P.E. ullen, :'If. D. Captain l hristopher ,\lrrec1 Farmer. l\Iaj r George Ech\ arcl Tabites,:'If. D., lIenry Gcorg-c DC.tIlS, :\1. D. F. R. , . ED. Frederick \\rilliam Kerr Toug-h, Cecil John Read I\IacFa Iden, :'II. D. 1'. R. . S. En. Alexander Gordon Paterson, :\1. n. 1Iamld Corser Bro\\'n, :'I\. B. ,:\1. R . . George \ "ills Blomfleld, :\f. D. Edward Eden Cass, :\1. B. John Hill Ro ' s Tar n, :'II.B. Lieut.- olonel Richard Philip amut, Hubert \\'01 tenholme lIoran, :\f. B. :'If. R . . '. The \ ' ote of Tbank of the rrand Prior and the hapterOF THANKS. reneral of the rder, engrossed on ,'lIum has been awarded to the following as an acknowledgment or their distinguished en'ices to the t. J hn . mbulance A ociation: " illiam Tratt (Bristol Centre). Frank Reginald a\\·don,:'If. B. (Buxton Centre). Frederick Jame Iolt (Henley-on-Thame Branch). Thomas \\ illiam \ Vilkinson (1 elson entre). John Green (Nelson Centr ). Arthur Thoma \Vright (Lollghborough Branch). Ada Rowland, 1\1 r,' . Benjamin (,Auckland, {\. Z. entre}. l\I argaret, lis Edmi ~ ton (.\uckland, :'\. Z. entre). Frederick John Hutchin on ('\uckland, T. Z. entl-e). T he Re\". Robert ommen'ille C\ucklancl, 1\. Z. entre). Iillicent ~I. Mis Graham mith (outhampton entre). Henry. lfred ross (Southampton entre). Captain Lawrence \Villiam \'aile (Ram gate Centre). H enry \ 'eigall (Ramsgate entre). Frederick Henry \Vardlin ( orthampton entre). John Snmyball (Otley Centre). Charlie Cook (Otley Centre). Joseph Beaumont (Otley Centre). Eric ::\litchell "Talker (Che, hire Line ommiltee entre). J a m es Alexander impson, 'L B. (Canadian Branch). William Loveday ( anadian Branch). Captain \ Villiam Francis quail', 1\1. B., R. A. ~L . (T. E.) (Dawc!on oIlier), Branch). Herbert John tacey (Bridport Branch). Samuel \Villiam on (Cambrian Railways Centre). Ada, li s \Vhipp (Bacup Branch). Ernest John Parslow (Southampton entre). Ethel Ellen, 1\1rs. ~Ietcalfe (Southampton Centre). VELLUM VOTES

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William Henry 'ale (Southampton Centre). lIarry Bird IIarper (:outh \Vc"tern Polytechnic Branch). William IIerbert Phillipps C\dL'laidc Centre}. Sir Charles IIenry Goode (Adelaide Centre). Iary StC\' art, 1\1 rs. Boys (Cantcrbury and \Ve~t Coast, • . Z. Centre). Arthur Lansdel Gra) (Canterbury and \Vest ·oast:.J . Z. 'entre). Thomas IIoskins (Canterbur) and \Vest 'oas t, N. Z. Centre}. Jamcs PoiL: IIug-hson (Canterbury and \VL!st Coast, .Z. Centre). Captain lIarry Oram (Canterbury and \\'L!st Coast, N. Z. ntre). Lionel P ichard Oram (Canterbury amI \Vest Coast, . Z. Centre). \Vil1iam Henry Stark (Canterbury and \Vest 'oast, N. Z. Centre). Herbert ' ladstone ::\lurray, :\I.D., F.R . . s. ( anadian Branch). Robert George Franklin (Canadian Branch). Maurice Gcrald McEllig-olt, 1.. R. C.I'. 1., D. P.II. (\Vig-an Branch). \Villiam l\IacLaren ::\IacIlraith, 1.. R. C. P. ~ s. E])1:-':. (Rawtenstal1 Branch). Lieut. -Colonel Thomas Morg-an ~artin, L. R. C. P. E., (New South Wales entre). Rose, Mrs . •\. E. G. Rhodes (Cantcrbury and \Vest Coast N. Z. Centre). i\laurice (~. LOllis!::ion, :\1.I3. (Canterbury and \Vest Coast 1. Z. Centre). Captain John R estall Thoma, :\I. n. (Canterbury and \Vest Coa. tN. Z. entte) Lieut.- olonel Frank Benjamin Cn;'s"ell ( 'anterbury and \Ve t Coast N.Z. entre). \Villiam \Vilson ~IcKinney (Canterbury and \Vest Coa~t 1 • Z. Centre). Annie harlL1tle, :\Irs. F. Pratt (Canterbury and \Vest Coast N.Z. Centre) . John .\rlhm Bissett, I..R.C.P. c · c",. J~]). (\Vest Au~tralian. Centre). Captain Dougla!::i ~lu rray l\I cWhac, :'II. B. (\Vest ~ustraltan Centre). IIerbert George T) mms, :'II. R.C . ...,. (\ Vesl J\ustrahan entre). Harold "car Teague, '\f. B. (\Vest . ustralian Centre). ~lajor \\'i l1ial11 \rchibald, :\1. D., R..\.:'11. C. (T. F.) (Luton Branch). Erne!::it Gamble (\Yood church Branch). Dan Farrar Jack on (I I bden Britlge Centre). Hannah, :\li,, · Dumyell (Otley entre). Emily, :\1 rs. Forrest (Otley ~ent re ). Ethel, :\1is Petty (Otley 'entr ). George E. l'irt\' !listie (Otley entre). John Henry Burns (Otley entre). Gcorge Tatham Davison Elder, M. R . . S., L. R. C. P. (~Iansfielcl Branch). Robert ,,'a n Highet (Indian Branch). Francis \ Villiam ox (L.:\'. \V. R. entre). Thoma lTash ( L. 11 .\\'.R. entre). \\,illiam Harely ( anadian Branch). The following have been elected Honorary Life ;\Iember or the .\ssociation in recognition of distinguished services in furthering its objects. Robert I\fa1coll11 , \1. n. (Thurnscoe Branch). os , .\\vel-. toke and Farebam \\ 'b arral11 I I . I.a mp Ioug h , :-'1. D. (port entre). Pollok Donald, :\1. B., n. P. H. (Pre twich Branch). Herbert \\' . B. Buxton, :'II. B. D. P. H. (Brentford Branch).

HONORA RY LIF E MEMBERS .


RECOGNTTION OF SERVICES.

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Leonard . Newton, ;-'£.13. (Richmond ( urrey) Branch). George P. Francis, L. R . . s. (St. Dm'id's Centre). Ernest \V. Jone', :\[.1). (St. David's Centre). Alfred P. Lloyd (Pensha,,- Branch). Albert H. Rolph, :'II. B. (Canadian Branch)_ Captain Gordon lIyland, :'1[,13. (Canadian Branch). George S. Burt, :\1. B. ( anadian Branch). Albert T. Macnamara, "£.13. ( anadian Branch). Lieut.-Colonel James \~ T. Thornton, L.R.C.P. S., R .• \.:"II.l'., (T.F. ), (Folkestone Branch). Ed\\"ard O. B. Carbery, ,,[. B. (11.:\1. S. Calypso). Miss Hirabai Ardeshi "r Contractor, L.:'IT. C s. (Indian Branch). Kesho Damodar Kulkarni (Indian Bran 'h). Miss E\-a D'Prazer, :'IT. B. (Indian Branch). Francis .\. Osborn, :'IT. R. C. ' . (Don~r Branch). Thomas :\1. Clayton, :\[. D., D. P. II. ((3ate head Branch). George J. Langley, 1IT. D. (Doncaster Branch). Henry A. Beatty, :'IT. B. (Canadian Branch). ,\ illiam Y. :\-Iartin, :'II. B. (Howe Bridge Branch). :\Iajor George .\. l\Ioore, :'I£.D., R .•\.:'II.C. (Chatham Branch). Harold A. Englebach, :\1.13. (Cape Town Centre). Douglas Crosbie, :'I£. D. (Londonderry Branch). ::VI. G. L. \"alker, :'IT. 13. (Kildwick Branch)_ A. A. Pereira, L. R. C. P . & . (Indian Branch). Harold G. 1\1. )Jyblett, :'ILD. (Canadian Branch). George P. Ho\dett, :'ILD. (Canadian Branch). James 1\1. Houghton, :'11. R. C. S. ((JCord Branch). Frank V. \Voodbllry, :'II. D. (Canadian Branch). Francis "\Y. Squair, :\1. B., D. P. H. (D,l\\'don Branch). John M. Harper, :'I£. R.C.S. (Bath Centre). Horatio Barnett, :'II. B. (Church Strelton Branch). Albert "\V. Griffin, :'ILH.l'.S. (Cro\\"borollgh Branch). Stanley "\V. \Villi ams, :'Il. R. C. s. (Isle of :\lan Centre). Charles D. Roe, L.R.C.P. & S.ED. (I Ie of Man Centre). Robert Marshall, :'11. D. (Isle of ~Ian Centre). \Villiam A. Ferguson, :'II. R. C. s. (Isle of Man Centre). Richard O. Bowman, ~1.D. (Furness Railway Centre). Henry S. Byers, ?II. B. (Furness Railway Centre). John T. Williams, :'11. R. C. s. (Furness Railway Centre). Frederick C. Mann, :'Il. D. (Dungannon Branch)_ Charles Coventry, :'II. B. (St. David's Centre). Edward D. "\V. Reid, :\:I.B. (Canterbury Centre). J. Matheson, ~I. D. (London P. O. Centre). G. A. Mason, 1\1. B. (London P. O. Centre). Miss M. C. L. Madgshon, :'II. B. (London P. O. Centre). Miss S. E. Cooke, ~r. B. (London P. O. Centre). James H. Lilley, :'ILD. (G.\V.R. Centre). Robert N. F. Cameron, :'IJ.R.C.S. (\Vest . \u~tralian Cenlre). Stanley J. Cantor, 1\I.B. ("\Vest Australian Centre). Charles N. Finn, :\I.B. (West Australian Centre). Arthur H. Gibson, :'11.13. (West Australian Centre). Arthur R. Haynes, :'11.13. ("\N"e t Australian Centre). (.'T

Bernard G. Quinlan, M. B. (West Australian Cent.re). ValenLine O. Stacy, 1\1.B. (West Australian Centre). Thomas heehy, l\L R. C. S. 1. (West Australian Centre). John Walker, "1. R.C.S. (West .\ustralian Centre). Inman Way, M.I3. (West Australian Centre). Arthur T. Wooldridge, M. R.l'.S. (Reading Centre). Sorab Kaikhusru Engineer, L. R. C. s. E. (I ndian Branch). Edward A. Gregg, L. R. Co P. & s. (London). E. tanley Pyerson, 1. D. (Canadian Branch). James H. Wood, M. B. (Canadian Branch). Adolphus . Lovett, 1\1. B. (Canadian Branch). Charles A. P. Gaviller, 111. D. (Canadian Branch). Lieut. -Colonel G. . Rennie, 1\f. D. (Canadian Branch). Major II. C. S. Elliott, :'If. n. (Canadian Branch). Miss Margaret Patterson, i\T. D. (Canadian Branch). William F. PJewcs, M. B. (Canadian Branch). II enry •. Fenlon, L.:'II. S. S .. \. (Ealing Branch). David Blackley, ?lLD. (New Plymouth, .Z.) John J. Field, 1\T. R. (Canadian Branch). William A. Groves, l\T. B. (Canadian Branch). John A. Valens, 1\1. D. (Canadian Branch). R. B. C. Thomson, :'II. D. (Canadian Branch). Edward . Nugent, :\(. R. C . . (Malvern \\Tells Branch). George Geddes, :\l. D. (Hey\vood Centre). Andrew Murdock, :'IT. n. (Bexhill-on-Sea Branch). Kenneth 11. Beverley, :'II. R. C. s. (vVorsboro Dale Branch). \Villiam .\. l\Iontgomery, L.S .. \. (Croydon Branch). Henry G. Deans, :'11. D. (Ram~bottom Branch). "\Villi am H. Ellioll, ill. D. (Dublin Centre). Charles T. Ballantyne, :'II. n. ( 'anadian Branch). George .\. Gordon, :'II.D. (Richmond (Surrey) Branch). Alfred "\Vight\\ick, :'II.B. (Torquay Branch). John Kennish, L. R. C. P. c' S. ED. (London). Lewis G. Davies, :'II. D. (Histon Branch). Arthur G. Ince, ]'. R. C. . (\Vestbere Branch). Reginald J. L. laden, F. R. C. s. (Indian Branch). Louis . l\rnol1ld, :'Il.R.C.S. (Indian Branch). A. i\. Barclay, :\[. B. (London). Henry B. Hunter, i\T.B. (\Viddrington Branch). Edgar Duke, :\1. D. (Hove Branch). Percy \V. Hampton, ~I.D. (Isle of Man Centre). George ]. J nes, :\l. B. (RathCriland Branch). Bernard Hartzhorne, :\T. R. C. P. (London). Richard J. Clarke :'I!. B. (Blackburn entre). William Fra!:>er, L.R.C.P.E. ( Tewca tle-on-Tyne Centre). Votes of thanks of the Central Executive Committee havt:! been awarded on parchment to the following in recognition VOTES OF THANKS. of distinguished services in furthering the objects ot the ihsociation. George Arthur Balfour (Canadian Branch). Henry Randall Aldridge (Southampton Centre). PARCHMENT


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Al\IBUL\N E

THI ~ "ST,

, SOCL\TIO.

CERTIFICATES,

llitherto the LiLlers ~upplied by the Association have been constructed to take the" Fudey" and "Clemetsol1" pattern stretchers only. It has been felt, however, that it would be an advantage, more especially at the present time, to have a Litter which would take a military stretcher in addition. As a consequence, a liLler under-carriage of a new design has been produced, named the" l. John," which \/v'illta!ce either a" Furley,"" Clemetson," or military stretcher. II has a single leg or support at each end, which can be raised or lowered by a simple device. When raised, the supports fold closely beneath the framework. The patient is also balanced over the axle, thus ensuring the greatest comfort, ease in propulsion, and rapidity in manipulation. In designing this undercarriage, another ,'cry important point has been carefully considered- that of storage. As a rule, a litter requires a shed, of a more or less permanent description, but in this case the wheels are so I1LLed that they can be easily detached, and are interchangeable, so that by r mO\'ing them and raising the supports, the framework of the litter can be passed through any ordinary doorway, and stored where cOl1\'enienl. One person can I1t the parts together, and ha,'c the litter ready for u'>e in t,,'o to three minute'>.

AND LABELS. ISSUED

30TH

DURINC

SEPTEMBER ,

First Aid (IVIen) First Aid ("'omen) Home Nursing (l\1en) Home Nursing (\\Tomen) Home Hygiene (1\1en) Home Hygiene (\\'omen) San itation

THE

YEAR

ENDED

1914.

1915.

+3,753 22,710 4,05+ 16,935

+5,116 +5,+77 7,506 38, +6

-/~

-130 1+2

227 330 536

, ,551

138,038

:)_1

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LITTER.

More than twice as many candidates obtained cl:rtincat '> during the year 1914-15 as in the year 1913-14. CERTIFICATES

LIT1 ElL

THE "ST. JOHN"

\.villiam Henry Hall (Che hire Lines Committee C nlre). Peter Cuthbert ( heshire Lines Committee Centre). Thomas Henry Lloyd (Da'Hlon olliery Branch). Edwin Ralphs (IIong Kong entre). Theodore Mallasch (Canterbury and \\'est ~ oast N. Z. Centrc), \.villiam Cape Doughty, L. R . C. P. c ' s. (\Voodchurch Branch). Henry Offiey Irwin, :-.r.B. (\Vest Australian Cer,tre). George Hugh Spencer Blackburne, :-.r. D., D. P.Il. (\Vest ,\ustralian Centre). James V. Arkl , M. R. C. s. (West Australian Centre). Mrs. John R. V\Tilley (Bexhill-on-Sea Branch). John George dams (Greenhithe Branch). Ethel Grace, Mis Hunt (Portsmouth Centre). James Thursfield Hall (Canadian Branch).

MEDALLIONS

JOLIN"

During the year the 1I1\'alid Tran'>port Corps has made 1,104 removal,>, including 110 country journey" the CORPS , majority of which were made by motor ambulance. As u,>ual aLLentiotl ha.'> been gi\'en to inntlids of small means and the neccs,>itoll'> poor, and the carriages han: been u,>ed, so far as the sen'ice will permit, in connection with the principal public duties performed by o. 1. District in the St. J ol1n ,\mbulance Brigade. t\~sistance has also been afIorded to the l. John .\mbulance vVarehou'>c, in the collection and deli\ery of comforts for the sick and \\'ounded; the deli"ery of gifl'> of game from 0\'er5eas, and the collection and transport of ,>upplie~ for the ' t. John. mbulance Brigade Hospital. INVALID

TRANSPORT

making a grand total to 30th eptember 1915, of 1 247,00.2. The Medallion issued during the year 1913-14 number 10,004, and during the year 1914-15 9,996, making a grand total of 184,398, "'hile 14,598 Labels were granted during the year 1913-14 and 12,217 during the year 191+-15, the aggregate is ~ ue being 87,+13 ~ince they \\ere introduced in 1905. The following table shows the issue of 1edallions and Labels from the time when the latter were introduced:

DUNCAN MEMORIAL

The total number of persons a~,>isted at this station during the year llumbered 421, making a grand total of 5,157.

AMBULANCE STATION.

Year. 190+-5 1905-6 1906-7 1907-8 1908-9 1909-10 1910-11 191 1-1 2 1912-13 1913-1+ 191-1-15

Medallions. 6,420 7,272 7,861 6,991 7,562 7,8+1 9,15+ 9,929 10,67+ 10,00+ 9,996

Labels,

112 2,726 +,182 5,163 6,9-11 7,159 9,730 11,360 13,225 1+,598 12,217

,

DUl'ing the year 1,079 pers ns ha\'e been attended to at thi~ station, making a grand total of 13,763 since it was opened. ~rembers o[ the Prince of 'Yale,'s Corps of the Brigade ha"e been on duty on each Sunday throughout the year, as well as at all of the more important ,en'ices held in the Cathedral. Sr. PAUL'S AMBULANCE STATION .

RAILWAY COMPETITION . 1914.

The _d~crease in the number of Medallions and Labels i!-.~ued during 191.4-1.) IS dm~ to the. fact that so many men and women are sen ing thelr country 111 hospltals, etc., at home and abroad in circu111~tances which make it difficult for them to attend re-examination.

Twenty-six Railway "ompanies entered team for the preliminary competition, which ,,'as held at St. John's Gate, on the 22ncl, 23rd and 2-1th April, 1914. The judges were Captain]. Shardlo\\', 'LB., R. ,\.:\r.C. (T,F.) and Dr. Hugh

Jane". The Final \,'a held at the Portman Rooms on the 1 t May, the judge bein)' Dr. C. V. Bulstrode and Dr. E. P. Pickersgill.


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The eight competing teams were placed by the judges in the following order : 1. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railv;ay. 2. Great Northern Railway. 1. Furness Railway. +. South Eastern and Chatham R aihyay . S. :\l idland and Great Northern Joint Railway. 6. London, Brighton and outh Coast Railway. 7. Alexandra (Newport and ~ outh \Vales) Docks and Railways. London and North Y\'estern Railway. Th Competition [or the Dewar Shield and Symon~ E cJes Cup and Prizes gi\'en by the ,\"sociation, which is open to units of the St. John .\mbul:tn'e Brigade (each di~trict being entitled to be represented by one unit ), was held at the same time as the Railway Final Competition. The judges wer :-J. tan ley Dcl\' ies, :'If. B. S. Glam-ille :\Iorris, :'Ir. D., an d Clarence 1. Mills, l\L D. The teams were placed by the judges in the [ llowing order :1. No.3 Di trict, Headquarters Di\'ision Torthampton Corps. 2. No.5 District, Acton Hall Colliery Division. 3. No.6 District, Dawdon Colliery Di\' ision. +. No.1 District, Hampstead Division. 5. No . 11 District. Abertillery Di\'ision. 6 . No.9 District, Port Carn Brea Division. 7. No.4 Di tricL "Tarringtoll Corps. 8 . No. 10 District, Gippeswyck Division. 9. No . 8 District, Redhill Di\'ision. 10. 1\0. 7 District, Pontypool Division. 11. No.2 District. Southampton Di\·ision. At the conclu ~ ion of the competition" the challenge "hiekl and prize" in both the Raih\'ay and Brigade competitions \\'ere presented by Viscountess Falkland (Lady of Grace of the Order). The Earl of Plymouth, who presided, ~aid that H e r M aje...,ty Queen Alexandra, who had been asked i[ she would do them the honour of pre enting the prizes, bad sent a message saying how greatly int rested she was in the work of the t. John . mbulance Association and L. J 01111 Ambulance Brigade, and expre sing her very great regret tbat she wa ' unable to be present at the Prize Di. tribution. BRICADE

COMPETITION.

I

O\\'ing to the \var no Competitions ",ere beld in 1915 the trophie being retained by the winners of the 191 + Competitions. ' Owing to the increase in the work of the .\ ociation, . . the reports from Centres continue to grow. The policy Inaugurated 111 1913 of only publishing extracts of general interest is therefore continu ed. CENTRES .

The Great \Var made the year a particularly husy one, men and women of all classes heing most anxiolls to g'ain instruction in ambulance work. Altogether 86 classes were [on~ed. with a total membership of 1,890. Th e Committee record with very sincere regret tbe d alh during the

ADELAIDE .

REPORTS j' RO:'l1

ENTRES.

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year o[ Dr. A. A. fIamilton, a valued member of the examining starr. Dr. 11. A. Powell, of the examining- starr, left wilh the Expeditionary Force, and our best wishes accompanied him. The roll of life members has been added to by the admission of M r. and Mrs. A. lIan Simpson. The Gran I Priory of the Order of the IIospital of St. John of J erusalem in England has awarded vdlum votes of thanks to Sir Charles Henry Goode and Mr. William TIerbert Phillipps in recognition of their valuable services to its ambulance department at lhe Adelaide Centre. Progress has been made with the St. John Ambulance Brigade, everal divisions having be en formed. Mr. R. V. Bulman kindly carried out the duties of ,\cting Commissioner. The Centre desires to congratulate the Port Adelaide Ambulance Committee on presenting their town with ambulance appliances. The litlers, &c., placed around the \\ harves should prove of great value in the event of accidents. The Committee also wish to record the action of the Railways Commissioner in providing an up-to-date hospital car. ASHTON .U NDERLYNE.

We regret to have to announce the death of Dr. Albert llilton at Cairo whilst on active sen'ice, and also of Drs. F. W. Mann and b. lIamilton.

The Committee ha\e much plea'iure in congratulating the member') on a record year's \\'ork. C nder ordinary circumstances there would have been a substantial increase in the number of those allending' the lectures, but as a result of the terrible war in which the Empire is engaged, there was an enormous increase, si nce all class es of the community ,,'ere, and still are, most all ,'iollS to do "omething to help in the present crisi:-;. Some wished to acquire thl! kno\\ ledge" hich \\ ould enable them to serve e.S nurses or stretcher bearers either in New Zealand or elsewhere, while those who had already passed the .\ssociation's examinations " 'ere anxious to atknd practiceo..;, so that they might become more eff1cient. Some wished to as"jo..;t by gi\-ing money, and oth e rs by ,,'orking for the Queen Mary Fund for the ick and "'oullded, for the poor of Britain for the unfortunate Belgians, and for the St. John . \mbulance Brigade Hospital. For all these \ ' <lr) ing purposcsthe rallying-place has been the Ambulance tatiol1. l3ranches or the l\ssociation ha\'e been formed at Tauranga, at Morrinsville and at Pukekohe. Tbe Committee was pleased to kno\\' that H. R. H. the Duke of Connaug-ht, the :rrand Prior, and the Chapter-General of the Order, had recognised the service. rendered to the Association by se\'eral of their member.. Yellum \'ote ' of thank ,,'ere awarded to :\lrs. Benjamin, ~Iiss Edmiston, Rev. R. ommervill, and :\lr. F. J. Hutchinson; Drs. Knight and Girdkr were elected Honorary Associate , and 1\lrs. \Villiam Rattray an lIonorary Sen'ing Sister of the Order of St. John o[ Jerusalem in England. The Committee sincerely congratulates them on the honours conferred on them, and trusts that they may be spared for mally ) ears to continue \\-orking I' pro utilitate hominum."

AUCKLAND ,

N.I.

The nr!::>t competition for the Banbury Challenge Shield was held in the Town Hall on December 11th, 1913. The Shield \\ as won hy the Borough Police.

BANBURY .


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A the result of a most succe sful oncert held in December, 1914, the um of £10 \Va' obtained for the Sl. John i\mbul ance Brigade Hospital. .\t the annua l meeting of the Centre on 17th November, 191-+, the layor, who occupied the chair, spoke o[ the F UR NESS . praiseworthy work oC the Sl. John .\m bulance Association not only in Barrow but a lso in all parts of the counlry. In the absence of the President the certificates a nd medallions were presented by Miss vVadh a m. 1\1r. T. G. Shields, after many years connection with the local branch of the Association, has been compelled to resign the Secretaryship of the Centre owing to ill health. He has been su ceedcd by I r. George Seed. BARROW-I N-

The Committee is pleased to record a cOl1silkrable amount of work. Two Cu ll nursing classes wer most successful in the examinations, and fi rst aid classes ha\-e been held [or women and the employes of the Midland Railway. The large number of women, County and Borough Police and Midland R ai lway men who h a\'e again passed the examinations [or this year' labels and me lallions is very gratifying. These uccesses added to those of previous) ears amount to the grand total of 4,284. Part of the work done in the \\"o men's class s has been the training of some of the Voluntary Aid Detachments of the British Reel Cross Society, and they have all found the new Practice IIospital \\' ard most helpful. Many cases of valuable flrst aid ha\'e been reported, notably in connection with the County and Borough Pol icc. The County Police continue to find the small packet- of first aid dressings, which they now ah"ays carry, of great en "ice. The Committee dcsires to express its best thank tD the Medi cal Staff for its kind intere~t in the cla!:>ses, and also to the In structre s of the Bedford School of Cookery, for her extremely h elpful lecture on sick room cookery. There have been S2 cases of invalid transport, a nd the invalid appliances belonging to the Centre have been in constant request. The Committee is pleased that the Honorary Secretary has been appoi nted a member of the Queen's pecial Committee of Ladies of the Ord er of St. John, and under her superintendence depOts have been organised and \"aluable work is being done for soldiers wounded in the War, which work includes the provision of comforts for the Indian Troops. A great deal of work has been done in connection with the \Var in addition to the ordinary work of the Association. lany garments and other articles have been received from working parties and have been forwarded to the St. John Ambulance vVarehouse and neighbouring Military Hospitals. The Sick Diet and Help Branch has continued its beneficent \Vork and still receives generous support. .D.u~·ing the outbreak of m easles among the soldiers of the IIigbland DlvlslOn, very generous and valuab le assistance in the form of invalid fo.od, garments, etc., was given by members of tbe Centre and their fnends. BED FORD .

REPORTS FROi\1 CENTRES.

JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCI \TJON.

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During the past year the enthusiasm in ambulance tra ining in Belfasl and throughout Ulster has been of astonishing magnitude. The returns of the Centre for the year ending 30th September 1914 will undou.bte?ly prove it to have been a record one . Through~ut a l'l the Counties 111 Ulster classes were organi~ed, varyin g in numbers from a dozen pupils to over one hundred. It is to be regretted that a larger number oj those who receive in struction do not enter for Examination bul it was observable that as lhe year went on a larger proportion pre~ sented themscl yes than at the earlier examinations. The marvellous increase in ambulance work is due to the [act that those who were being instructed were uesirous of joining the Nursing Detachments under the Ulster Volunteer Force which were formed all over Ulster. It is most sati<.;factory to note that since the outbreak of tbe War all these Nursing Detachment!-, in Belfast and the LTlster Counties h ave been handed over to and accepted by the St. John Ambulance Association as Voluntary Aid Detachmentc.; for use during the War. The annual competition~ for the Lord Mayor's Cup and Belfast Cup were not held this year. B ELFAST.

The .Presid~nt, H. ' . 11. Prince .I \lexander of Teck, owing to hl<; appOlntmcnt as Go,'ernor-General elect of Canada reigned his po~ition as Prec;ident of the Centre in July 1914. The Committee of the Birmingham Local Centre desire to place on record the interest it..., di<,tinguished President always took in the \\'ork of the en~re during hi" term of office C'xtending over a period of eight years. SIr John IIolder, BT., ha.., kindly consented to a ll ow his name to be submitted for election as President at the Annual General Meeting. pon the declaration of \Var in August so many candidates were de"irous or qualifying- themscl\'(~c; in rendering nL t aid an d in nur ing that the re..,ource.., of the Centre were taxed to the utmo. t, in consequence of \\ hich the number of C1as<,es held during the year constitutes a record (-13) t \\ cnty first aid (men), fourteen first aid (women), and nine nursing- (\\omen). oon aCt r the declaration of \Var the Committee joined forces \vith the Committee of the Birmingham Branch of the British Red Cross Society, aml a meeting \\ as cal1cd by the Joint Comm ittees in the Council ~~OOIll of the City Council House on the 12th August, 1914, ?\'er :vhlcl.l the Deputy LOI d :\Iayor, Alderman Bo\Yater, presided. rh~ situation occasioned by the \\'ar \\"a ful1y discussed and representaLLves were elected to serve on a Committee then about to be formed under the titk of "Thc Lady :\layoress's Committee." The Joint Committee.., appro\'ccl of all _\mbulancc Classes and Voluntary Aid Detachmcnt-.. hcing formed and controlled by the Birmingham Centre. BIRMINCHAM .

The Comlllillec ha\ c pleasure in reporting another very '-,ucc('s<,fu\ year during- 1913-1+. The Hon. Treasurer' account ..,ho".., a ..,atisfactory balance in banel. The annual competition' [l)r thc Cup.., presented by :\Irs. ~quire for medallion holders Mr. C. E . Bca\ i.." for certificate holders, and the ::'\ovice Cup present~d by the entre, were beld at the Zoological Gardens on July 18th. There BRISTOL.


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were nUi11erol1~ cntries for each en:nt, a nd the, quire Cup was won h\' the Great \Yestern Raih\'a~' l r l ., \1. I team, the Rea, i.., Cup by th'~ i\Iidland Raih";l) Cl1. (Bristol) team, and the Nlwice CLIP by the C;rcat ,,'estern Raih\'a,', No, 3 team. There "a,-; also a competition for \\"omen, the priz~ being \yon b) ;\[is'-; Smart's team from l\l essrs. \\T. D.c' H. O. \\Tills . The Lord ~la) l1r kindly' presented the prizes and the following acted as judg s, Drs. J. Young, T. (Treen, J. I\ l atht'r, C. C. Ln'ington, H. T. Kyle, and C. l r. lIerapath. The Iloll. Secretary has pleasure in reporting that since the commencement of the war 3;") classes h"l\'e been ~tartc I ,,·ith an a,'eragc atll:ndance of 30 to +0 per class. This fact alone testifies to the \'e ry great intere.:;t heing taken in mbulance \\'ork at the present time. The year 1C)[+-lS has heen ill CYery re,-;pect a record Olle [01' the Bristol Centre. O\\'illg to the \\ ar there has been a continual demand for classes, and the Committee has done it--. best to med thi,-; pre'-;sing need. 6.28 men and 1,7+9 " 'omen ha,'e recei,"e I in-;truclion. .\ 11 competitions hm'e been cancelled on account or the \\ ar. ;\lany or the lecturers are on acti"e sen·ice. The year 191+-15 has been the most sl.lC'eSSrl1I in the annals of the Centre, both in regard to the nUl11ner of candidates and th hi~'h ~lalldard achien~d. The local ' military hospital is staffed almost entir('l~ by memher.:; of the ~ntre. BURTON-ON" TRENT.

CAIRO.

Colonel G . T. Ra\Yl1_ley, haying left for England, Dr. Garry ha_ been appointed .\ding- Hon. Secretary during his

ab ence.

ENTRES.

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rr' endeavours since the last annual meetin b The organ"Iza t'Ion 0 f c 1a~se has been takcn up generally all O\'er thc Dominion ) . . 1C . ' cand W !'I 11 e some 0 f LIle I rOVlncla ounctis h,1\ e bcen more active thall oth . 1 . ers,. th ere 1las been CVII1Cec. a dC"'lI-c on the pal't of all to advance the or aniza' . in every way pos ...,ible. g tlOn The have continued to prorTress al1d th e sp 1en d'd _1 Railway f lCouncils ' " b ." I recol c. 0 tle anacllan PactlIe Rat! way Centre is particula ! t'f . '[l I l' I . . c r y gra I ymg. 1e nterco Oilia Radway has taken hold in a 'llbst ' I n1dnner . . .' . ' ,an t la bnng~ng up t.he pcrcentagc of men trained in First Aid in the employ of tbe Systcm . In .a marked degrce The Grand Trll1k R ell'1 way .IS t Ile . . . I Infant organizatIOn among Radwtl) 'entre.., but C'lS 'til orrTa' t' 1 .' . fl. ' . c. c ,., I1lza Ion on y, 'ill1Ce ~lltlny 0 t1e employee" of the Company, 111 Montreal particularly have for scveral years attended under the Pro' . 1 C ounci.'1 . - clas,-;cs " vmcla ?f Q uebe~, and are \yell ~ua!Jhcd. .\t the pre..,cnt time the good work IS 'i~readll~g over ~hc entire ,-;y..,tcm. A.., in the ca..,e with the Canadian PacJilc. Rat! way Centre, }las. a ppom . t ec.1 an . . the Grand Trun k R'til\\"'l\ c c _ orgal1lzcr who,-;e duty I~ 1.., to tra,"c l over the entire sy..,tem. Classes havc been completed In .2G localities and several are in progress a't ~resent. . One f?ature \\·hlc11 the reports of the Railway Centres "erve to illustrate I..., . the or . the , wl1rk fr0111 C'lil econol111' C- L-.·t an d pom . t , In . Id' . . IInportancc ... ac ItlOn to Ih hUI11'Ullta.nan '-;Idc. [hc Canadian Pacific Pail\\'ay Centre report--. on;r 1,000 aCCident'> atkndl'd to by a first aider in one small shop alonc, and 800 ca ...,cs handled bv the Intercolon'al R '1 :: ! . r _ I' " . J. I al way 1-~ni o)e~~! l'uC )ulln..,tance<; of what 1'-; gOing on every day in indu. tna csta J I'> ~menh \\'herc Fi rs1 \id instruction is encouraged. The follOWing tabul~ted statement give'), by comparison with 1913 the progrc'5S made dUrIng the past year : ' J

J

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

I n 1913-1+ the Cambrian halJcnge Shield \\ as again ,,"on by the Barmouth unction Team. The . . tafT of Lhi,-; rail\\'ay ,,"ere highly pleased at the pre,-;entation l)[ the \ Tellu!l1 Vote of Thanks to the General ~Iallager ('\Ir. G. \\Tilliam-;on) by the Order of L John for the \'aluahle . . en·icc'-; rendered hy him to the ambulance ,,'ork on the lin\.:. CAMBRIAN

RAILWAYS.

REPORTS FROM

TOTI~ . \ :\lBl'L \~C'E . \SS(')C'T.\Tro~ .

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During tbe four years of the actiyc \\"ork of the org"anization CANADIAN in Canada o\'er 25,000 men and \\ omen haye taken BRANCH. adYanlage oC the opportunity offered hy the classes of instruction in First Aid to the Injured, to fortif) lhemseln~::. "'ith a better knowledge of bow to render assi. tance to their fellow heings in time of need . Tbese figure~ tell a story of remarkable progres .... in the \york \"hich the As 'ociation has undertaken, and in addition ,-;upply ample proof of the eagerness \yitb \\'hich the puhlic has taken up the subject. For the first three years of the actiYe \\"ork of the Association, in 1911, 1912 and 1913, approximately 15,000 people h ad undergone instruction in First Aid, IIome Nursing, IIygiene, or Sanitation, and this ,,"as considered a most remarkable recorc.1. The year 191+ has set a mark which will be difficult to excel, if not to cqual, in the future. During the past 12 months 10, ..1+8 men and \yomen ha\'e taken up the \\'ork, an increase ovcr the previous year of +,08-1 and le'i ' than one third below the combined figures of the three previous years . Instructional work has been the main feature of the Association's

Certificates.

Re .. examinations.

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19'3·

19'1·

19 13.

1914·

154

1, 36 9 15 10 123 49

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250 ~b6

3S4 90 30 1622

312 3..1 2273

534 636..J-

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512 324 90 21 1059 249

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408

137

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Sin~e the .last .\nnual Meeting your Council 11<1

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been incorporated by i~:t 01 .. Par! I_~,lment ~lnder the name of the "General Council of the C,'l~ac:lc~l~ b~'1.nC~l ot t,he , t. Jl)hn .\mbu! "lI:ce A ociation." This step \\ as tc:kl.:n ,lfter much corrl::,-;~)ondence \nth St. John's Gate, and the form o( the .\ c1 was adopted \nth the apprO\'al of the parent As ' ociation


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" ,-s. Th C • \ct•is intended to. facilitate the vvork of the and .Its I cga I a d Vlsel . \ssoci 'ltion in annua under its prc~ent constitution. . .' . . -[he '.\ssociation is deeply indeblu.I to His P ()yaJ llig-hnes~ :- !le Duke HOSPltcll of l. ' , rllt til"'-' (jnnd Prior of the Order lofethe o r onn,1ug, d' 1'" h r . T"1 rl ·tllcl 'Llld Patrl)1l of t le ana Lan ')1 ctilC I ohn 0 eru~a em In JI g, " . , . r f J J " . . sl:-.lallce In all the . . tep . . leadlllg up 10 \ . t'Lon, f'I' t 1le n.SSOCI<t l' 11'1" g-raciol1t; , - . the incorporation. I JI . . (0 ,acknowledge the \ a Uct) e sen'lces Your C ounci'1 <.ICSII"e - <'llsl) \ rendered by its Honorary Solicitor, l~ rr. J'.I<. Or~lc, K.'l'.'.,\\·,ho altenced to all lhe Icg-al forl1lalitie~ ill conne~tlOn with. th.c IllC~1 pOI c1t1011., . tl le I·<IS t 1'''J)OI'L l)f Councd , the pnr,cl(nd l'.uropeanI counlrtes . lIlce e )' . ha\'c been drawn inlo a billcr connicl, and as a daug-hkr of t 1e . . ll1plre, Canada is doing her share. . ,,' " ." Olltbrc'li.;: or thc war an Important medlng Ilor tl \" ,1 I't e~r til e , . I ' [ I\\. clSf) heldI ' t JIou 'e Ott't\\ a with the cordial approya l)1 I. . ,oya at 0\ ern men .. , 'c , . ' I. I I Iighne~" The (~O\ ernor-General, Gra.nd Pn~r of ~he Order, at \~ llC 1 wcr present b) in\'itation reprcscnlatt\:es. of t~l,C St: John ,\mbulctnc,e , tl 1C C',Ul,t'<.\'I't11 Asso . latlon, { Red Cross - " oCLety 1 he SL John I\mbulance !' .. , , J' 1 \ tl e "r.ledictl Bnnch 01 the Dl:partmcnt of rv dillcl and 1 1\ , , " , '.. • .. IJJ'lgac e, anc Defence. t this meeting- the work of the \ ;~J'Iou . . , 01 g,ldnlzcttllonl"'tl'\ ,1S ,eel , and it wa . . finallv deCided, In or er t ltl lere t Iloroug I1 Iy C\ 'I~Cl1"''' should be no o\'erlapping or \\'ork or cllerg-Ie ... t.hat (he ob.llf.!atIon~ he I ' 1C<.,I anu, I t11'1L co-orllna , II, c. . ,genenl c Jlhn c of campaign , be admlnl. . . tered by an Execuli, e body of thc \\ hole. Th~ . . ha .... been d:1ne and In. a m~""L . f'actory manncl.. ' \ l this. meeting' the follo\\ Ing- resolutIOn \\Cl" ~atls unanimou ... ly adoptcd, \ iz: . . ,' ') , "That this meeting or rcprc . . cnlatl\ e; of the .anadlall l,cd ero,>s ociety, the St. John ,\Jllbulanc~ " \ :~o.ciatlOn, the St~ ,J o~~n [\mbulancc , \ 1 the DCJ)artment 01 IdltlCl and Defcnce, c<1l1ed to conB t"tgct<. e, am . '. ' p , . I . I1 sider the question of supplYIng auxilIary aid to the )ntl'" 1 .... IC'- ane wounded in the ficld, at home and abroad, \\ armly approve: of ~he neriou of thl: \\ ork. 01 thc <lnadwll co-or d ·Ina t'Ion at tlll' . , l'lnporl'tnt 'I' . , Red Cross ociety, thc St. John .\mhulance .\ ........ oCtatlOn, and 1he .1. John mhulance Brigade. , . . 'Vith a vicw of carr) ing- out t111'i Important ohJect thl: dulie ... of the respecli\'c bodies will bc defined a . . follo\ . . ';: - . " The Canadian Red Cross Socidy-the collection of fu nch and material, together with t.hc di . . tributiol.l o.f same. . . "The St. John .\mbulance .\ssoclattol: U:e fOrl,llatIOn of \ oluntary Aid Ccntres and instruction g~nerally In Flr . . t A.td. ' r .r "The SL John r\mhulance Brlgadc-the rorma1l,on of \ olulltal) First Aid and the provj~ion of persollllel to the .\. ~1: C. "Thi<; meeting recommend ... that all three organlzatlon:-- co-operate in the rormation of Voluntary ,\id detachmenh, male and female, throughout Canada, and especially so far a ... the women of C.anac\a are concerned to make such articles for the use of the troops 111 .the field as laid d~\Vn in t.he scheme of organization of Voluntary Medical Aid in Canada." " For the more effective carrying out in this emergency of the objects of the I;:eeting. .. , Resolved that a joint Committee, conslstll1g of three members from the Canadian Red Cross ociety, the SL John mbulance

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Association, and the SL John Ambulance Brigade, he formed to cooperate with the Department of Militia and Defence," The Canadian Relief Committee, as the administrative bodywas known, was composed of the following representatives :-Red Cross Society, Sir John Morison Gibson, CoL G. Sterling Ryerson, :-'1. D., and Noel Marshall; The SL John Ambulance Brigade, Col. Sir Henry M. Pellatt, c. v. 0., '. J. Copp, 1\[, D., and Capt. R. H. Pellatt; The St. John Ambulance Association, F. Mont.izambert, :'vI.D., Fred Cook, ESQ., and Lt.-Col. I L B. Yates, ~r. n. Surgeon-General G, Carlet.on Jones, Director of Medical Servicet., was Chairman, and Major R. J. Birdwhistle, General Secretary of your Association was Honorary Secretary. Col. ]. H. Burland, and Col. C. R. Hodgetts,:'vI. D., were at one time members, but the death of Col. Burland, and Col. Hodgett's selection to ~ucceed him as Canadian Red Cross Commissioner, resulted in the appointment of Mr. 'ook and Lt.-Col. Yates, in their stead. At a sub~eqLlent mceting the Women's Patriotic Service League was (ldded to the Committee, and through this organizat.ion, acting in con~ junction with the Canadian War Contingent Association in England, all work in the nature of upplying comforts for the troops is being administer~d.

.'\ t the commencCl11cn t of the year 1914 the Council had arranged a number of 1110':.t intcre t.ing- competitions in First .\id, a an incentive to \'ariou'-i organizations to take up the \\"ork, but on account of the \\'ar all were canc lied, as it \\"8.':. felt that other and more important duties ,,'ould occupy the minds of the \'arious competitors. Thec:,e competitions \\'ere for the most parL for trophies presentcd by clonors ",hose gifts had been acknowledged in the previous report, but there \\'as one exception, thc g-ift of \\'hich had becn recei\'ed after the closing of the 191-+ report. Sir Thomas G. 'haughnessy, K. c. \'. 0., President of the Canadian Pacific Railw<1.Y, and lhe First Honorary Pre. ident of the Canadian Branch, most g-enerou 1)' offered byo magnificent . il\'er . . hield . . fl)I' competition among the Policemen of Eat.,lern and \Ve ... tern Canada. Obituary. During- lhe pa I year the A sociation has suffered through the cleath or Col. J. TT. Burland, an acth'c member of Council and Exccuti\ e Coml11iLlee. olonel Burland had been appointed Canadian Red 'ross Commissioncr, and had already assumed his duties in the old land whcn called a\ya)'. Thc death i al..,o recorded of a Life ~Ie111ber of the .\ ........ oci ati 011 , in the per,on of ::\1r. John yIanuel, of Otta\\'a. .\f r. :\Ianuel had been a faitbful friend of the ,-\"sociation. Both these members ",ill be greatly missed. Proyince of Alberta. The three 1110ntbs ince the outbreak of the European \Var het\ e seen more clas~e' in First Aid and Home );ur ing organized in thi Proyince than in the t\yO previous years. Edmonton was organized a ' a local centre in ,\ugusl. T,,'el\'e Fir~t \id Classes and two lIomc Tur~ing- Cia ses hc1.\'e already been started in this one centre. The free u'-;e or tbe roOI11S in the public school and t.he Cni\'er'lity of .-\lb erta, the Y. 'V. ., \., and the Y. ~r. A. Building' has made these classes po. sible. The physicians of the city haye responded generously to the call for their en'ices as lecturers and examiners. In thi. centrc three hundred and eig-hty five per 011. have been enrolled during the year.

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THE

ST .

.IoH • . \:\fBl ' I. ,\NI..'E

, \~SOCI.\TIO:-:.

. ." , , 1 a\'t~ b en organized during the year. In Lethbridge, SIX das cs :'. t 'es of this Province haye been the mlmng cen I . , ' 1le Id 111 The clas e 1 d 'cd and three enrolled 111 clas Cs , f . Tl ere ,yere one lun 1 "ery satls actor) . 1 f I bet'S of the Hillhursl class met T yelye 0 t le mem 'fl in such centres, , . . d' , t at that place last June. lC their death in the ternb1e l11111e Isa er Cbeing giycn to thcir wives. nfortunate men are . h certificate f or tllese u . I C ounci'1 , the Albcrta Counct! a~. col f the Genera At the reque _ 0 , t.· 0 'g'aniz ing' working' comrmttees . I tl Red Cros oCle \ 10 r ~ ") 1 C operated Wit 1 le - r r"'l tl oldiers and the h.ec ros~ for the manufacture of sU,PP Ie. ,0C l~ lor of the Central \i\T orking. M' H C \Vd . on as om el f . 1' Hospitals. 1 L. ' , 't Ins- ch1nc \'ery alt liltl . . t d.by a comml tee 0 r ladie ' ,< Committee, as, I re _ a ld Iarge quan t'tl'e of goods ha,'c heen sent to I work along t h ese mes, I , < t Toronto from this district. the Red Cross Heabd.quarter a l P ')rt ho\\'s that all things co n.. h C I 11 1'1 The alll1Ua re l , , B ntIS 0 tIl , .' ' - , ' p , ,' , occupies a strong position and sidered the ~-\ssocl~tton I,n ~~:I~:n \~,:~~e\york is recorded, an increa e 1I1 the IIlterest pl, " I 'S g't'Yen eyerv encouragement to t of the 10' Incc la. .. I The G o,'ernmen ., TI1e l\Iines Departmcnt reahzll1g t lC the " -01'1-: of t1:e Ass~clatllon. 'k , , '11 the metalliferoll ' mines deter. f t guard1l1g t le WOt el S 1 • f' nece slty or s~ e . tl' _ direclion "iz., the educatIOn (1 mined on .an I:Tlport,ant_ ~\~P'li~l ~~e Premier', ir Richard ·~l!cBrid e, these. men In ~e.tho~s 7~;.e s' a;1d ~lr. Thomas Graham, hief Inspecwho IS al:o l\1.ll11stet 0 1 Ilne_, 1)crsonalh- in the question, and the tere ted t lemse ,e I , .. f 1\1 ' tor 0 1I1es.' I,n ., _, that the tandardized course of tI1structlon result of their InquIries" a\. ' b I e A' "'sociation supplemented by the Sl John r m u anc "'-, h I . b - tl given ) 1e . ., ained through its work among t e coa reputation the orgal1lZatlOn has g,. d as the most efTecti \'e method by mine ,yorker ~ , had become recog11l _.e c , ' · 1 d d s'red could be atta1l1ed. I which t le, en e .1, " Briti h Columbia ,,'ere not ft1.\'ourable to llC Industrial conditions In ., d '" tIle ye'lr The . I- of the \ ssoclatlOll UII ng .' . ach'ancement of th~ wor,- \ T • _ Island di~nll)tecl ,,-ork among· f I 'I ner on ancou, er ' stnke 0 t .1e COel 011 1 . t tl el''>lllcnt 'lnd in oth • I' parts of Ithe ' 1' deep \' 10 ere cc... < t h at prevlOu .~.' I '> to lead to expan~ICln althoug 1 it Province condltlOI1S ,\'er~ ~10t su~ 1 a · II ouraging condltlon eXIst., , I . ,' . I1Ig1) enc . , , " dded to the roll dUring tlC ) e,lI . ThefollO\\'lngltfel1lembers'."ele~ ._ C' T H. \Vor~nop , . H L' ut -Goyernor I. \\. Patel son, ,l\=,t.. . ,. Ka~~oop~;l~\Ir~e al~d :\lrs. Jonathan Rogers, and ~Ir. and ~rr..,. C. CT.

Pennoc~ ~fn~0~;:~~i1ell

of the Proyincial :\Iincs Department, a.cting Mr. ~ e~ '.1 I:,,\,ioush' referred to in this report, ha~ enncecl under ,the Instl~uctlOns. p l~ f th~ St. John Ambulance ,\ssociation a~ld

~:ea~:~~e;-,~::r:;;,,~nel;; ~~ 'I:rgely increasi ng thntr~ns~ r~;;:::"c ~;:~~::

tl' on in the metalliferous 111Ine 111 the east~r1~ POditlO \..[ 11 nos lallc\ rid' , k g or er on - PrJ ,.1' , ( \\'ork il1 ., I~ b ltlv orga111ze a cen tr e ' , A.ssoclatlOn. :-.I.e su sequel J . ~Ioll' Gib on ~line near

~~~~:~~1te c;~i~~~ ~~a'~'I~i~~~~~ ~~ml~~e~~~~cl \ld~iS

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YItne neat .. ~), , 'orl- among indi\'iduals in i 'olated ml111ng- camp~. amount 0 f mlSSlonar) \\ \. ., " d' 1 ·"d in the l. ts tate that \'ery encourag111g 111terest IS I. P a) t: . , H· IS repor ' John Ambulance \york among- the ll11l1e owners. ,an d tl 1 e representatl\ es I,

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vf the miners unions and other organizations, tht.! teaching of First Aid forming a proposition upon which both can unite whole heartedly and give undivided support. Other ne,,,r centres organizcd during the year are located at Chilliwack, V rnon, Rcyelstoke, Kamloops, Penticton, Duncan, Prince Rup ert, Courtenay, Athalmer, ' (lImon Arm and Oyama, the \vork being particular ly active at Kamloops, Princc Rupert and Duncan, In addition to the civilian ccntrcs, lectures in first aid have been given to practi cally a ll the military units organized for the (lverseas forces. The l. John Ambulance ,,\ c:;sociation has also assumed its share of the work of collecting money and comforts for the men at the front, acting in conjunction with the Red Cross ociety. The centres which deserve mention in this connection are Vancou \'er, Victoria, New Westminster, Athalmer, Vernon and Summerland. A representative of this Council Major F. C. McTavish, Vancouver, and Dr. David Donald, Victoria, attended tbe Annual Meeting- of the Domini on Council held at Ottawa on Fcbruary 2Gth Jast. The first named had the honor to be elected a vice-president of the Dominion Council, ancl the Briti~h Columbia Council has recei\'ed additional representation on the General Council of the Dominion by the election of Dr. Donald, Dr. \\T, D. Brydone-Jack, Rev, E. C. .\liller and :\1r. C. G. Pennock. Canadian Pacific Railway Centre. - It i gratifying again to be able to sho,,- a considerabl increa e in the number of classes organized and in the number of men holding certificates, particularly trainmen, and what is perhaps of still more importance, the large increase in the number of employce~ who ha,-e taken further instruction, and passed higher examinations, thereby increa. ing their value as first aider -. Remarkably good work has been accompli hed on the Eastern Di"ision, which i ' 50 per cent. ahead of any other on the system. These r~..,ull<; are in a larg l1lea~ure due to our ' ecretary on this di"isi n, :'III'. G . . \. Balfour, \\'ho!->e effort are uncea~ing. Itis impo ible to speak tl)O highly of the nLluable ~en' ices he has rendered for a number of years pa~t, and of the man) personal sacrifices he and his class ' ecretarie~ have made in o,der to make their the" Banner" division. \\'e h(\\'~, for a number of ) ears past, received considerable help in our work from 01'. II. .\ . Beatty, the Compan~- ' Chief urgeon for Eastern Lines. The win~ s and daughters of our employees ha,' taken advantage of the opportunity offered them to take the free instruction granted by the management. 111 pas ed their examination ' , making a total to date of 125 ladie'i \\ ho hane' obtained the certificate of the t. John .\mbulance ,\s ·ociatiol1. A COI1 . iderable amount of missionary ,,-ork ha ' been carried out during the yt.!ar. Tht: Jeneral ecretary ac\dre sed large gatherings in .Vrontreal, Toronto, \Yinnip cg, Regina and \Veybllrn with a ,-ie\\' to increasing interest in A,:;sociation and Brigade work. By permission r the General ~Ianager instruction ,,-as gi,-en to the Borden Battery and .\mm unition Column before lea\'ing Montreal for the front. The certificates \n~ re lat8r pre ented to the officer and men by His Royal Highness th e Governor General of Canada. During Satllrcla)' af'tcrno ( n<.; and eycnin g <; clas'>e<.; "-ere c(,lnducted for


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Gilm ur Brothers and \ Varden Kings. The lady cI rks in the Angus General ffices werL: brought tog ther and intere tecl in the Canadian R d Cross. They \'olunle red their service. for making up material as required by the, o-idy, and ha\'c been most u . eful in this \yay. La t years report gave particulars of three men saved Crom drowningat Winnipeg Beach by \ Villiam Trevor Davie" C. P. R. Ambulance In truct 1', and \\ illiam Newcombe, a C. P. R . Constable. It is gratifyingto record that their noble work has . in e been recognised, and lhey have been a \yarded medal. fL)r brayery by the Royal -anadian Humane Society for . a \'ing- life under exceptionally difficult ci rcum -ta nce · . ThL: presentation ,,'as ma Ie by ~ ir Donald Cameron, Lieutt:nant Governor of the Pro\' in c of l\lanitoba, in the new ball room of th Royal Alexandra Hotel, v\ innipeg, by kind permi ' ~ion of the . P. k. Hotel i\lanager, :\Ir. ;\1 'Guire. The death, on .\ pril17th 1915, Ll. -Col. Lacey R. John ' 011, an inch;fatigable ,,'o rker in t he cause of First ,\ id, has causecl an irreparable los~, not only to the C. P. R. Centre, of \\'hich h was Chairman since it-. inauguration, hut a Is C) to the \\' hole ,\ ssociation,

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The Competitions on \Vestern Lil1~s \\ ere again enkred inlo wilh great ze~l hy the mem b rs of the \ arioll~ leam . . , and 23 teams COIllpeted for the variOl!. trophies, fi\'e from thl.: :'laniloha Di"i ion, COLII' from the. a , katche\\'an Di\'isiol1, four from thc .\\berla Di\ i,>ion, and _ix from the Briti h Columbia DiYi~ion, abo fOllr teams competed in the semi-final, \\'hich \\'a again \yon by the Calgary (Og-den Shop"') team. M,a ni t ob a.-During the year a large number of the lililia and Cadet... have continued to recei\'e instruction, and th interest hOWI1 in lhc work by Col. Steele, District Officer, Commanding' :\ 0, 10 Di . . lricl i . . a <.,ourrc of general ' alisfaction, The \vork has also been \\'l~11 su~lain~d among the Polic~ and Fin~ Brigade of Winnipeg, while the employee~ or the Electric Department ha\'e aL 0 felt the need of the teaching, with the result lb<-lt a \'Cry

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the Red 1'0 ~ ociety. I '1 l' C 1 D P It is ,,-ith Lhe deepest regret \\-e ha\-e to r~porL the .l e<ll, 1 0, o. . '-. \ Vilkie, whose well kl10\\'n inte~'est in all ~)btlant broplc \\ 01'1... made him '1 yall1ed member of the Execull\'c CllTl1l1Lttce., ' < l-'rtn ~ . ce Ed w at .(I 1~'1'111 (1 Cia ses 'lre no\\" bell1g organL/.ed < .~ ~ < • 1 ,but ', the ,,'ork of the \ sociation had prcyiously come to a standstti 0\\ Lng to lIns ttled conditi ns caused by the \ Val'. . C'

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b ' of certificate wbich h;we been received and d 11\ \Cred dUll~l1nul~~eel year was 357. The number or cases treated ~Y ~hc g . ,tlle j '''ar was 7+)- ' . , ince the organizatIon Ambulance men d urJng e < . 6) -1, A . t' . Decell1ber 1911 706 cerllhcates and 1 8 VOllC lei ~ of the ssocla IOn In " b " , haye been is lied. and bet,,'een 2,300 and 2, +00 case have een g 1\ en I C '1 I, tl.e _ ounci lcl~ issued 3++ fir t aid certificates, 6 first aid JuntOI'. c~rl1ficates, first :d ' chers The list ,,'ould haye been larger If It h~d l1?t been ;~r tl~~~act tl~at the Grand Trunk Raihyay Company, \\'h,ICh former ly \yorked under the 1\Iontreal Centre, has no\\' a eparate Rad\\,<1y Centre. In all 30 classes ,,'ere held during the past year. . ,. . " _ Saskatch e w an .-During the year 191+ the ,,' orkhasplogle~secl\el) fa\'orably and although only one ne\\' centre \\'a . formed \\'e were nol idle. A Centre \\'a ~ formed at York ton. In Regma the \\'()rk has gone First Aid.

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ahead. . .. . 191 I ~ ac\ of h~t The results on the Saskatcbewan dl\,I~ll1n 1Il. J ar~ a h:: ,c • year. Classes ,,'ere held in Mooseja\\', \\'Ift Current, u~bel lan~,. \ Vilkie and Hardisty. The ladies classes .were a great. ' uccess a~ t,h~~ point and they ha\'e commenced a course In home nul' Ing. Thanks ,ltL: due t~ Drs. Black and Leask, also to the Divi ional ecretary,.;vl r. Brass for the success at tbis point. .\n excellent class "as bel? at S"'if;' Current. Dr. J. McLl..!an and Con ' table Le\ny ,,-ere chleAy responsible for the training of this class. COI:stable Lew~y _ l:~s on been of g'l'e"t as istance as he 1 an enthu lasLtcI and . se,'era 1 occasIOns n c ~ d cle\'er first aider. A "ery efficient class \\'as beld , at Suther an '. and nearly half of it , members ha\'e joined the R .. \. T\I. (.. and are no\\ in France or elsewhere.

Force~. The \' .. \. O. lIospitab han: been inspectl!d [rom lime Lo time by the Military .\uthorities who han: expressed their entire ,,>ati faction, 11i~ Excdl~ncy Lord Li\ erpool, a~ ~e\\' Zealand's PresiN. I. dent, has sho\\'n his intcrt;st in the \Vork of the ,.\ssociatioll during the past year in \'ariou~ ways. The L\\-enty-ninth

CANTERBUR Y AND WEST COAST,

.\ nnual i\iecling of ll1emher~ of the Cenlre was held at Chri~tcburch on 2nd July, 1014-. :\lr . . \. E, G. Rhodes, who presided, said that the time had come [or a motOI- ambulance to do morc work in country d i tricts. The time was also ripe [or Lhe establishment of the ,\ ssociation's own headquarters, ac; at the prescnt time a fifLh of the income went in rent. If the Association could raise funds for a building, his cousin, the Hon. R. IIeaton Rhoc.k~, PostmasLcr-Gt;neral, \va prepared to give a , ite \\-hich he thought \\'ould be quiLe suitable for the \\'ork of the Association and Brigade. The cost of the building would be heavy, but he was prepared to open the list with a donation of £1,000 if the new com mittee could see its way to build proper quarLers. What was wanted \\'as not only good ofllces, but morc accommodation [or lecturers, and a motor garage, with a permanent attendant. I t was a pity that t he ,\ ssociation had to depend on \'oluntar}, SUbscriptions, and he thought the time had corne when the public should be invited to do more. The Committee had to delay considl!mtiol1 of the building ..,cht;l11e o\\' ing to the outbreak of the" aI', but it i hoped that it i only potponed, and that the matter \\'ill be takcn up again at a fa\'ourable time. The pre. . entation of cerliflcates gained by students of the :\ssociation was made by ~Ir'> . . \. E. G. Rhode~ at thc conclusion of the annual meeting on the 2nd] uly. The Committee hm'e to record witb deep regret the los~ oy death of the Right RC\'erend Bi ' hop Grimes, who, a a \ 'ice-President and a Trustee of this Centre, took a great interest in the \\'ork of the .\ssociation. The ambulance . (2) continue to be in demand, and ha,'e been called out +73 time<-., being 20 ca es in excess of the number dealt \\'ith in 1913. .-\ fee is payable for the use o[ an ambulance, in order to CO\'l~r runnin ,- ~xpenses and repairs, but, as usual, no charge has been made in a number of case.,> on the recommendation of eloctor ', clergymen and other..,. . \mbulance Da) -; took place at Lyttelton on the 17th .\pril, 191+, and at hristchurch on 27th February, 1915. The Com mittee desire to mention the patriotic sen'ices of the large number of ladie~ \\-ho are engaged at the rooms of the .-l sociation in Red Cros work. . \ detailed report of this work will be made at the conclusion of the \\-ar, which the Committee pm\' ma\' he <;oon.

The annual compellltoll for colliery leam"> \\ a~ held a~ usual in the Arboretum, \Val all. There \\'ere not ~o COALFIELD. man\' entries a in the pre\-iou ' year but the pU.bltc interest was greater. The Shield ,,'a ' \\'on by the LeacrofL olll,er~: Team, and the prize - ,,-ere sub equently presented by LOl d and Lld) Dartmouth .

The rt: LIlt of cia · e~ during the year ha\-e heen H~ry <"UCCL: sf uJ. .\Iajor-General Thomp on poke in high terms of prai..,c of the \\ ork l)[ the entre at the Annual ~Ieeting.

Mi C. H. Allardyce, \\ ho had been acting temporaril~" CANTERBURY. was appointed Honorary Secretary of the Centre III l\'I arch, 1914, and after the outbreak of vYar, during the mont12s o~ August and September organised eight classes. The y ar 1 ~1 ~-1J has been \'ery successful. :M any members of the C~ntre hm'.e J0111:d t1~,~ Military Home Ho_ pitals Resen' e, and other lltlltc; of HIS MaJest)

During the period under rc\ ic\\' the member of this Centre RAILWAY . l'cl1dered Fir t Aid to 1+0 per ' ons; the ambulance being brought into rcquisition on +8 occasion for the com-erance of the injured. The Pre!:>ident and the merchants at the Dockc.; continue to giYe the greatest encouragement to the Centre. Fir~t Aiel material i. . kept at convenient place in the Dock and \\'orks ready for immediate ll~e. The Centre con~i .· b of 136 member.." The I:3wnze '\fedal of the

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CEYLON.

incc the re-[ormation of lh~ C~ntr~ in (1<)12) H07 pcr~ol1s han~ been instructed in first aid and home nursing-. There are now 313 undergoing in..,truction, and thc proportion of tho . . c in tructed to the population i . . more than 1 in -+5, . e\cral of the nur ing ~i ter ' ga\-~ up their ..,ummcr holiday ... to act tl ... demon..,tratol ... , and on many day ... \\-ere at work with thc cla.., . . e.., [or fi\'e hours. olonel G ... \. Cardc\\', orp uperintcnd~nt of the t. John . \mbulanc~ Brigade, and Dr. Hugh Powell, in c~r~junction ,,·ith the lo~al Red ro.., . . Organi ation, ha\'e organi ed a pronslOnal, tran..,port ~en'lce by means of ,,·hich wounded c:;oldiers can be detra1l1ed and tran porled to thl' \'arious local ho pitals at the ~horte 1 notice. ." The \'oluntary .\id Ho...,pital under the aegi ... of thc .\ ... ..,oclal1on, \\ lth \Ii s Bo\yle-E\·an. a Commandant, hac:; bet:.n e tablic:;hed and the \\'hole of the nur ing stall hold the certificate ... of the . 1. J ohn .~mblliance A ociation. The ho pital \\·a<., mobili ed on Junc 25th, FJJ .:'i" and the fir .t batch of patient numbered -+3, the tOlal numbcr tt) date bl:lng- 271. CHELTENHAM.

Keen intere. t \\ as taken in lh.: 1\\·cnty-fir ... t annual C0111petition held at Li\'crpool (ultral . lalion on 2nd .\pril, 191-+, "'hen nindeen enkred. The Cheshire Linl: Committee Challenge Cup \\·a<., ,,·on by the IIu ... ki ...... on Team, -..econd and third place. being- gained by \\'arrington Eng·ineer<., and \Ianchcster " .\ " Team re ... pecti\·el~, .-\t the ... uh equent prize di-.;triblllion. a ,:umber, of certificate~ \\'ere h\\ arded to mcn \\ ho had renderdl meritorioUS Flr.t .-\id during the preceding t\n:ke month.

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Or, I:ul11sden 's hou~e. L'p to the end of September -+5,000 artiel!:!s of cloth1l1g, &c., wel-e collected and dispatched to the front for the ..,ic.k and wounded: CO~l\'alescent homes \\'ere organi,>ed and money collected [or their eqlllpment and support. "'umerous cla<;'ics were held to qualify men and women for enrolment in the Brigade and St. John \ 'oluntary .\id Detachments. Thi.., entre ha'> organi..,ed clas..,ee.; not only in it~ o\\'n area, but throughout the "outh and \Vest of Ireland to qualify men and women \\'ho \\'i~h to <.,en·e either in the .\rmy or ).' a\'y or Voluntary . \~d De~achments. .\ depot for comfort.... for the troop~ has been establJ..,hed In Daw<.,ol1 Street. The annual competitions for the !\'eagh Cup and the Hon. \01r . Guinne...,<,' Cup were held in June, 191. .\ .c.onl1nuou<., cla,>~ e~tabli<.,hcd in order to enable men to qualify for the :\f 11ltary Home Ho<.,pital.., Rc<.,cn·c ha-, been a great ~ucce.., .... The :.-fo . . t RI:\. the Primate ha'> been cl~Ckd President in the room of Sir J. \VilJiam<." \\'ho has Kone home. .\ number o[ the members ha\'e joined the Expeditionan' Force. The Centre has ..,ince the outbreak of war taken charg-e of· all ambulance \\'ork and material [or the Expeditionary Force, and has placed large ,",upplies of ho:-;pital clothing and ,>urgical dree.; 'ings on board the "ariou troop hips lea\'ing Otago" 550 remo\'al of <.,ick and injured ha\'e been attended to during the year ending 30lh 'eptember, 1915. DUNEDIN ,

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CHESHIRE LINES COMMITTEE.

.\Iany of our onicials ha\ e proceeded on actin: en ice, a "act which ha - militated \'ery con iderably again t the progre<,,> of our \\'ork. .\ number of men trained In .\mbulancc \\'ork at thi" Centre accompanied the m dical unit. to German \Vest .l.frica. EAST LONDON (AFRICA'>

Thl.: \\'ork of the Centre continue ... to be ati..,facton·. .\ great 10 <., ha been <,uslained by the death, in Jul\' ~f the Earl ()[ Ellesmere \\ ho \\'a~ it Prec..,ident from its formation in 190 , and \\'ho did much to promote amhulance \\'ork in th~ di ... trict.

ELLESMERE ,

'e\ eral ca e of Ilr t aid \\'erl: treated by m~1l1b~r~ of the Centre during the ) ear, A "'ell equipped temporary ho pital of -+0 beds ha' been organi..,ed b; the Centre at . ·l) . . -+, King-·-., Building., and no\\' ha its full complement o[ \\ ounded oldl r ....

CHESTER .

The pa t year has been one of un\\'onted energy o\\'ing to the demands of the war. Large c1as 'e ... were hcld early in the \'ear (99 first aid and 119 home nur~ing) in re pon e to the call for pr~bationary \\'ar nur e.... ~I uch \\'ork has been done (~urin~ the \'ear in our three \'. A. D. Ho!:'pitaj..., \\ hich ba\"c been open, "'lthout inte~mi sion, t\\'o of them during the ",hole year, and the third since it ,,-as "tarted in the early ummel' of this year.

DERBY,

The annual competition [or the Dublin .\mbulance Challenge Cup and the Iri h \\'omen ' ... Cup \\'ere beld in Lord l\·eagh 's ground~ on the 17th June. The former \\·a..., "'on hy the 1. J ames' Gate Di\'ision of the t. John .\mblllance Brigade and the latter by the Alexandra College :\'ur ing Di\-ision. Immediately after the declaration of war a St. John epot "'as started hy the Rrig'ade al

DUBLIN.

In 101-+ sc\'enty eight ca .. es of Fir...,t .\id ha\'e been ren dered during the year, e\-~ral erioue.; case'i of fracture being tcmporarily treated by member. The motor ambulance has pro\'ed a great boon and ha. cm"ered about - 50 mile and the hor<.,e ambulance o\,er 30 mile'-, a total of .5 0 mile a. again t .235 \\'ith horse" during the pre\"iou 'year. Tbc case. including- remo\'als to and from London, \\'incbester, Guildford, .\lton Fleet and -+6 to the Cottage Ho ... pital and Infirmary, .\ssistance has al 0 been gi\'en in remo\'ing \\'ounded ... oldiers to temporary ho-..pitals and on the arri\'al of hospital train at .\Idershot. 120 patients ha\'\.~ been remo\"ed during- the year 1915 frol11 hospital train'> to the 'ambri d re Ho ... pital. .-\lder hot, by our detachment and motor ambulance. I n addition, 67 ci\·il ca e' were attended to the nmhulance co\"ering- O\'er 1050 mile ... , FARNHAM.


+2 FURNES S

way. t\ Cl.!n~ll~ of the ambulance men in the employ of the Company was taken in July, and the total number of mcn qualiflcd in "Fir . . t .\ id " wa . . 17GO,

The Ilumber of p~r!'>l)!1:-' altending l'la" ... e" during', th~ ) car has been considerably larger than [Onl1crl~. Certlfl~ate holders hm e rendercd cxcellent sen' ice in COI1\' C~ lng' \\'tHllldcd "oldIeI''' [rom hospital ships to military hospital:-.,

The pa .... t Yl!'.lJ' has bl!l:11 anolhl!r period of "ati~faclory progress. The extra annual frec rail way pass for mcdallioll and label holders (referrcd to in detail in thc last rcport), has had a good efTect both on the number of re-examinations held, and also on the num bel' of teams which cntered for the Company's Ambulance Competition. ]n this Competition the Stratford Locomoti\'c team carried ofT the Direc tor...,' Challenge Shield. Many o[ ollr old members h cl\'e joined thc colour". ;\tIuch useful \york has ne\'e rthelc~s been done , such as attending to casualties and in connection with troop train loading and unloading. Many member . . h<1\'e undertaken \'o luntary orderly duty, and ha\'e held them . . ch·es in readines . . to a..,...,i:-.l thc pol icc at air raid".

Thc :-.e\ l:ral cla":-.c:-. at Barrl)\\, ~lilll)ll1, ~Illl)r Rll\\, L' l\ cr\ Yhiteh,t\ cn ha\ c beell \\'cli attl:IH.kd and TI the RAILWAY . ... t on, ,'ll(1 I . [ r~:-.ults of LllL! Examll1ations \\'l:re \ cry :-.atls adO? "lL' ,\ nnual ~ l edingo[ the Ccntre which \\'as flxcd [l)r .\llgll:-.t 26th, I ~1+, \\(l~ . cancelled O\\'lng' to t I1e \\ "fll. ~rl 1l otnpe t'tion I , ror t\1c Dlreclors Challengc 'hiel'ct \\'as alsl) cancclkd a" Il1an~ 01 the Il1cl11her" of thL' nlrioll" team!'> had joined thc colour". GIBRALTAR .

Three C~)ll1pctition ... hel' C Lakcl1 pl.ll'C during till' year. The mcmber" o[ thc \\Tag n vVork .... clas .... ha\' e allendcd tl) O\'er +,000 cases o[ injur~ in the \\'orks during the ~' ear. r~he death of ~h. GU\' Gurney one of the oldest ambulance ml' ll 111 the c Ity and a member of the Comm ittee o[ the Ccntn:, in Decemher last, artel' a long' '1lle " I'~,~ I','corded \\' ith reg'rct. I I SS, 'GLOUCESTER.

The Centre has to leplore the lo~s l){ l\\L) mlbl \aluablc members, Lt.-Col. 11. ~I. ;\Iattbe\\'!'>, \ ricc-Chairman o[ ALVERSTOKE , the Farnham CommiLLee \\' ho had for man) year ... dc\'oted AND FAREHAM. much time to ambulance work in hi . . di .... trict. \1r. (;, \\ T. Ecl\nlrd", Honorary Sen' ing Brother of the Order nf :l. John, a cla~s honoran' secretary [or Go~port and uperintendenl of thl: Brigade lost ili!-. life in II. ;\L ' . Fisg-uard. F.or.111 '\I1) year ..... h.e ha(~ render cI innlluable ... en' ices by forming and as"'l~tlng In the tn~lI1\llg nl cia ' es and attendance at committee Jl1eeting-~ and demonstratlOns, .\ :'I lemorial 'en' ice \ya.., held at the Pari .... h Church and \\ it<., attendcd hy the members oL the local di\·ision .... of the Brigade, .\ .... a result of collections from house to housc, 0\ er .£150 has been . . ub"cribed il: thi" Centre for \\'ar \\'o rk. The hea\ y . . tmin on the medical ~taf1 het.., curtailed the number of clas!:>L:s. :vrany local \ ', ,\. I) member . . ha\ e gl\'en their sen'ices in :Ylilitary IIo . . pitak

GOSPORT,

Thi:-. Cenlre \\·a .... formed at the beginning o[ the) ear \\ ith a \ ie\\' to il1crea..,ing th~ interc t shewn by the staR' in CENTRAL ambulance \\'or k, and thc results ha\'e justified the hope" RAILWAY. that \\'ere entertained it. Althoug'h ~tarted somc\\'hal late in the ~eason many classe .... \\ ere held, in addition to \\ hich there \\'ere seyeral re-examination~ , The reo..,ult.., \\ould ha\'e been ..,till better had it not been for the outbreak of the \\ aI', \\' hich interfered \\ ith thl.! continuance of some of the classes, and unfortunately was abo responsible for a diminution in the membership of other..... The annl1~11 competition for the Silver Challenge hickl and prizL:s \\'a~ held In March, and the Wath Yard team succeeded in gaining the premier position. The President o[ the Centre, Sir . \lc .'a ncler Henderson, BT. , ;\1. p" presented the hield and prizes to the "'inning leams, and in doing so had the support of Sir 'amuel Fay and ;VIr. \\' . Clo\\', the Chairman and Vice-Chairman respecti\"e ly. There \\'ere also pre, ent se\'eral of thc Directors and Chid OOicer:-. of the l~reat Central Rail-

GREAT

or

GREAT EA STE RN

RAILWAY .

O\'er 70 men hcl\'c been o..,~l1t 011 Homl.! lIospital Reser\'l~ Sen'ice [1'0111 tbe Brigade in connection \\·ith thi Centre. \'l~ r ,£600 ha..., heen collectcd [or thc Sl. John ,\ mbulancc Brigadc Hospital.

HALII'AX .

o

The lo . . ~ through dealh of the Chairman, .\Iderman T. H. Ben'), \\' ho had tak n a deep intere..,t in the Centre [or a number o[ ) ear . . , is recordecl \\~ ith deep regret. Dr. f. H. ;\Iaberly has been lecled in his place. • Tea rly +0 members of the Centre \\'erc present at the ,\nnual FIO\\'l~r . ' ho\\', and ..,e\·cral cases \\'ere attended to by them. .\ number of thc membL::rs of last year's clas 'es are at present sen ing their country, having joined the . \r~ny and the R. A. ~I. c., ancl one ha... lo..,t his life in action. .\ large number of classes ha been formed ..,incc th e \\ ar began, an,d at prc .... ent nearly +00 ~tudenb are being taught. .£200 10". I d. \\ ',1:-, collected [or thl! endO\\'l11ent of beds in the t. John .\mbulance Brigade IIospital. The \\'orking party formed of ladies of the entre ha ' sent oycr 300 garments to the Lady Mayoress's depot [or wounded soldiers. The up and Shield om petitions have been abandoned until after the war,

HANDSWORTH .

The bombardment o[ this to\\'11 and the po ibility of our ..,erV1C s being- required has added interest to Fir t Aid

HARTLEPOO LS .

'entr~.

work in the HEAVY WOOLLEN DISTRIC T.

About 70 members of th Brigade are on actiYe service. ix member~ o[ this Centre are now doing duty on the ' hip "Oxford hir ," and others are anxiously awaiting

HEBDEN BRIDCE .

Hospital

a call.

ne hundred member~ of lhi~ Centre are mobili ed for duLy \\' ith the Royal l\"ayal Auxiliary Sick Berth Resen'e and the Military Home Ho pitals Re en"e.


++ .\ new feature of the y~ar's instruction has been the teaching of I· irst Aid and 110111\.' Nursing to th~ Inistress and enior pupils in girls' schools. lasses. are I1l \\' ~t \\'ork 10 Canton, and arrang ments hayc been made to e, tabbsh others In ... \\'(1to\\', .\moy, and Fucho\\'. A Chinese gentleman, a t\Ir. Lau hl! Pak, presented a ~ motor ambulance to the .\ ssociation through the Local Honorary :cretar}: , a~1c1 the sum of £ 163 19. . +d. was subscribed by th~ hlnes~ lor Its equipment. [n addition, the sum of £ 1 SO t 9s: +d. \\'as su~sc.nb~~l ancl traIL mitted by the Local Honorary Secretary tor the ,'\ss oclatlOn s "Val' Fund for the wounded. The ladies of Hong Kong ha\ e presl:nteu a Ilwtl)r ambulance to the Joint Committee. HONC KONC.

During the \'ear t\\'o acti\'e ,,'orkel's 11m e been remo\'l.~d by death. Colonel H, Fawcett Pudsey, Y. n., ]. P., has sen'ed as Chairman for fifteen years. lIis splendid qualities endeared him to his colleague. Surgeon-~Iajor .\rthur \V. ' cott has, been the Secretary since t 901, and for some years also Treasurer. . ~ 1200 has been sen't fmm this Centre to the Brigade IIospit(11 in France. HULL.

The Indian Branch has sull'el'ed an irreparable In s .., by the death of Her Excellency Lady Hardinge. On an'intl in this countn' Her Excellency succeed ed Lady i\Iinto Cl!-. Patroness of th Indian Br;llch of the t. John .\mbulance ,\ssociation, but in recognition of the sen'ices rendered by the St. .I ohn per.sonnel during the Delhi outrage, she associated herself more clo:-.el) \\'llh the Institution b\' becoming' its Ilrsl Lady President. ,\s such !-.he has taken the ke~ne , t intere~st in its \\'clfare, and the remarkable expansion of the Ambulance I11m'ement in india during the past three year~ ha!-. been due in no small measure to her acti,'c interest and <;upport. Like many others of the great National ocietie~ of india the 'l. John Ambulance A, sociation \\,ill sadly mis Her Excellency's \\ i~e counsel and shre,,'d ad\'ice, especially in these day ' of stre..,!-., but her influence ",ill ne\' er be forgotten, and the good ,,'ork pro Idlhlak /WJI//)//lIII, " ,hich she assisted in implanting so firmly in the hearb of the Indian people " ,ill be a more permanent memorial than the mo. t impo~ing cenotaph, \\'hilst the annual competition for the Lady Harding haJlenge Bo\\'l \\'ill recall to future generations of ambulance \\'omen the splendid pioneer \york of the Indian Branch's first Lady President. Among ,t the \Heaths sent from India to Lady Hardinge's funeral \\' a~ one from the Indian Council of the St. John Ambulance As ociation, another from No. 1 District of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and a third from the Simla Nursing Di\'ision, St. John Ambulance Brigade. It i. most gratifying for the sixth year in succe. sion to have to report an undiminished and increa ing progres, of the \\'ork of the St. John Ambulance A ' ociation in India. The past year has been a most e\'entful one for the ssociation as three exceedingly important ach'ances baye been made. The first of the~e bas been tbe establi bment at Simla of a permanent headquarters for the As ociation, second the appointment of a whole-time General Secretary and third and most important of all the firm establi hment of the Association a the Red Cro!-.,-, ' ociely of India.

INDIAN BRANCH .

REPORTS

FRO:\I CENTRES.

45

During the past year two Provincial Centres haye been organised or reestablished: the Bengal Presidency Centre, and the Punjab Provincial Centre which is now firmly established with an annual Government grant. ] n addition fourteen District Centres have been formed. The r\~sociation has now got Centre ' in every part of the Indian Empire, and its aim must in future be the extension and firm establishment of the work of these Centres rather than! he formation of new ones. The General Secretary carried out an extensive tour during the year and visited a large number of Centres, travelling as far north as Quetta, as far west as J amnagar, as far eas t as Shillong, and as far south as Hyderabad, and co\'ering a distance of o\'er 12,000 mile~. The following remark~ on the \"arious Pro\'incial Centre~ may be of intere. t :Assam. - The re-organisation of this Centre has been undertaken by Sir Archdale Earle, the Chief Commis ioner, with the assistance of Colonel Bonat\\'alla, the Inspector-General of Civil Ho _pitals, and is no\\' doing excellent work. The Bihar and Orissa Centre is doing well and extending its sphere of influence. The Bombay Pre idency Centre i[o, now firmly established. The Burma Pro\'incial Centre has received \'aluable support from Lieut. - olonel Begbie, H. ,\.:\1. c., who has been very acti\'e on behalf of all the phases of the A , ociation's \\'ork in LJ pper Burma and collected Rs. 1,050 for its Red Cross Fund. The entral India Centre continues to do excellent \\'ork, The entral Province ' Centre continues to do steady work. The ' oulhern India Centre is \'ery fortunate in still ha\'ing 1ajor Hing 'ton a~ Honorary. 'c rctary and this Centre is receiving yery actiye help and ' upport from H i~ Excellency Lord Pentland. The Cnited Pro\·inces Prm'incial Centre. ,-His Honour Sir J. ~Ieston has taken a \'(~ ry keen interes t in the de\'elopment of this prosperous Centre and i" con 'idering a scheme for its further de\"e\opment. The Punjab Cen tre, - Lieu t. -Colonel Jay Gould resigned the Secretaryship of this Centre during the year and it is no\\' being conducted from the IIeadquarter~ oOlce, His Honour ~ ir i\Iichael O'Dwyer ha ' taken a \'ery acti,'e interest in the entre and arranged to place it on a ound financial ba ,i \\,ith a Go\'ernment grant. The \\'ol'k among the military forces has undergone con . iderable impro\'ement and di tinct ad\'ances on pre\'ious Years. There are now four reg'imental Centres of the Association, one' in a Briti h Regiment, the ,\rgyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and three in Indian Regiments, \' iz., the ::2 7 llurkha Rifles, the] 10 Gurkha Rifles and the 75th Carnatic Infantry. The increa ed interest amongst military forces is largely due to the fact that ~Iajor-General Hi Highnes the i\I aharaja cindia of G\yalior has presented 1\\' 0 ,Ambulance Challenge Shields, the G\yalior .\mbulance hield and the Scindia Ambulance Shield, which are competed for in alternate year ' by Briti. h and Indian Regiment '. The second competition for the 'e Shields \\'as held at Delhi last Februar~ . The Scindia hield \\'a. \\'on by the 14th King' Hussars with the +th RiAe Brigade as runners-up: and the G\\'alior Shield \\'as '\'on by the 5th Light Infantry from ";'\ o\ygong, the runners-up being the 9th Bhopal Infantry,


THE

-+6

ST. TOJT!\'

P EPORTS

, \ ;\[Bl'L,\Nl E ....\SSOCI.\T10X.

The ambulance work amongst the Vollinteer~ ill Illdia is progTes::;ing satisfactorily, but there is still room for further development. T he King Emperor's Volunteer Ambulance Challenge hield went to Calcu tta again this year being carried off by the 2nd alcutta Volunteer Rifles . All the leading raih\'ays with the xception of the Bengal N agpur and the Burma R ailway ' haye their own Centres and are doing excellent w ork. The Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway has now arra nged to form its ow n Centre. The following table shows at a glanc the amount of ambulance work being done on the Indian Rail",ays: -

~ame

of Raih"ay. I

Assam-Bengal Bengal Nagpur Bengal and N orlh-\\' estern Bombay, Baroda ,, ' Cent. India Ea tern Bengal State East Indian Great Indian renin ula His Highnes the Nizam's .. , Madras and oulhel'n i\Iahratta :'\orth '\'estern Oudh and Rohilkhand South Indian

Total

.. .

i--

Trained in First l\id.

50 +

l. John Ambulance Association Certificates.

l. John l\mbulancc ,\ssociation Badge'S,

30 2

5

+37 9+ 6++ .100 128

330 83

3+7 22+ 12 7+0

16 :\' ot known.

.10 12t!

1,070 +24 1,7fN

3t1

+-j.-j.

:'\ i I.

4,9+5

2,639

267

:\'ot known.

93

A ,'ast amoullt of ambulance work i!-o being carried out in the Police Forces of India and further de\'elopments of thi~ work are being considered. ~ I r. Hughes Buller, c. 1. E., I nspector-General of Police for Bengal, has under consideration a scheme for training the ",hole of the Bengal Police in Fir t A.id . Instruction in practically all the Police Forces in India i ' being carried out under the auspices of the Association and at least half a lakh of policemen ha\'e been trained. ~1any tho usands ha\'e recei\'ed the As 'ociation's certincatc and a large number are ,,'earing the St. John ,\ mbulance Badge. First aid work i being carried out in a "ery large number of schools and colleges in India and the Education Department i taking a \'ery keen interest in its introduction into the schools of India. Facilitie ha\'e been arranged for at Bombay for officers of the ylercantile Marine to be trained for special First Aid Certincates of the Association and during the year se\'eral certificates were issued. T here are no,,' 42 State Centre". Good "'ork has been done in all these States . Colonel Watson, Inspector-General, Imperial en'ice Troops, has been taking a keen interest in the introduction of ambulance work amongst the various Corps of the Imperial Service Troop and the matter was receiving special attention when the war broke out.

FIW;\[ CE:'\TRES.

-+7

Work of a vcry high order continues to be done by the Bengal Coalfields and Umaria Special Centres. The Kolar Goldfield is making steady progre. s. This Centre, though in a far off corner of the Empire, ha a "ery efficient organisation and has its own ,\mbulance Competitions . The Fifth Edition of the White Book of the Indian Branch has just been issued and something like 125 circular letters on \'arious subject!-o during the year, so there has been no scarcity of Ambulance Intelli gence amongst our worker::;. The" I ndian Ambulance Gazette" is now in its fourth volume, and subscriptions are increasing. It is practically self-supporting and has subscribers in almost every part of the wo rld, including Canada, ustral ia, New Zealand) ~ alta, 1'\ e\\'foundland, Ceylon and South Africa. The All India Ambulance Competitions commenced at Delhi on the 16th February, 191-+. No less than 85 teams competed. The Viceroy and Vicereine vi 'ited the camp and sho\\'ed the greatest interest in the \\'ork of the ,\ssociation. It is \'ery interesting to note the amazing way in ,,,hich the work of the St. John .\ mbulance has caught on with the Indian community. I t is the proud ~t boast oC the Indian Branch that it is e. sentially an Ind ian Society for the benent of India and the Indian people!-o, and no fuller justification of this could be found than in the competitions, as although there were European and English speaking officials and men in many of the teams, the \\' inner ' were all men who kne\y no English, and one of them does not e\'en write in the \'ernacular. The presentation of trophies and prizes took place at the Viceregal Lodge on the 19th February, Her Excellency Lady Hardinge perform ing the ceremony. One of the most important feature~ of the year has been the enro lm nt of a considerable number of Annual .:Y1embers and ,\ssociates . The Branch ha~ no\\' -+11 Life .:Y1ember!-o, 518 Annual .:Y1embers and 107 ,\ssociate:-.. The membership of the Branch is a point ,,-hich require further attention in future. A society of thi sort should have many thou~ands of members in tead of the comparative handful abo\'e enumerated. The enrolment of members and a . ociates i~ recei\'ing very careful attention, and it i:-. hoped that in the next year or two thi~ question ",ill be earnestly taken up by Centres, as it i~ only the steady enrolment of members that the future of the Society such as this can be definitely ~ecured. The Japanese Red Cro society which is in some \\'ays comparable \\'ith the t. John Ambulance A sociation in India has a membership of ahout three per cent. of the population. Judging from thi~ analogy there is no reason \\' hy thi~ ociety should not in the near future embrace a \ ' er~ high !-oectiol1 of the Indian community of all kinds. His Highness the l~r a nd Prior and the Chapter-General ha\'e a\\'arded the Order of ,' t. John'-., CertificaLe of IIonour for sa\-ing life on land to \ Tr. Hucbol1, of the .0."orth London Railway, A.mritsar. The flnancial position of the Branch has made more progress during the pa!:>t y ar than cluring the whole of its pre\'ious existence . The I ndian Council ha!-o no,," R!-o. 35,000 placed in fixed depo!-oit as a resen'e and a sub!-otantial \\'orking balance. \Yhen it is remembered that harely fi"e ) ear!-o ago the total asset!-o of the Indian Branch were onl\' Rs. 300, thi<' progre..:;" ca n only be de<;cribed as amazing.


TilE

-t8

ST. ] OHN

i\~1 Bl TLANCE o\SSOCL\TIO?-,' .

One of the most important e,'ents of the year has been the decision of the Indian Council to form Voluntary Aid Detachments all over the Empire. These detachments are de ign d to act as in a variety of ways both in connection with internal defence and for purposes of as ~ isting the Military Authorities in (a) affording medical assistance to troop ' on railway line~. (b) assisting the sick and wounded pas ing through railway stations. (c) a sisting in the transport of the sick and wounded by road Or rail from railway stations to hospitals. It i also intended that the Voluntary Aid Detachments shou ld be utilised in connection with great public gatherings for the rendering of first aid to the ci"il community. It may no\\" be confidently asserted that the St. John . \mbulance .-\ssociation is firmly establi hed as a national institution in India, and that there i hardly a corner of the Great Empire where its labours to alle,oiate the sufferings of the sick and wounded in peace and in war are not known and appreciated.

Lieut. - 01. Blackham, c . 1. E., the Ambulance Department's General Secretary in India, to whose zeal and initiatiye the admirable results obtained are in a large mea. ure due, has proceeded on acti"e senoicc, but ,ye are happy to say that Surgeon-General Sir . P. Lukis, K.C.S,l., has himself most kindly undertaken the supervision of the alTair::, of the Branch until better times return,

sum of OH~r £-t00 hcl\oing been raised through the "East Anglian Daily Time. ," a motor ambulance has been acquired by the Centre. Im'alid transport ,,'ork, ah\ O ay~ a great feature of the Centre, has considerably increased since it commenced " oork on the 1 t August. It ha ' also been placed at the disposal of the Na"al Authorities at Shotley. On the financial side the year has been ,'ery satisfactory an adverse be-dance of £39 haying been turned into a balance of £21 10s. 6d. The annual competition for the East .\nglian Challenge Cup was of special interest. Nineteen com pet d, and the cup ,,'as ,,'on by the March Team, which has been so successful on these occasions in winning the Roailway Ambulance Shield. \Ve regret to report the deaths of 1\11'. Frederick Turner, " oho had been a member of the Committee fr0111 the first starting of the Centre, and who until lately had been most keenly interested in the " oork and had attended meetings regularly; and also of Colonel Gibb, who had for mal1\' "ears been a staunch supporter of this Centre. ' , IpSWICH .

:\

A trained staff has been prc)\°ided at Broad,Yater Hospital hy the Association. The motor ambulance has been in use for a year, but just now, owingto the difficulty of getting a chauffeur, it is u ed only for country cases. Up to the pre ent it has carried 130 patients. The horse ambulance supplied from St. John's Gate in 1898 is still in excellent condition, and has dealt with 282 cases during the year.


Instruction

(Several

Centres

have

Centres

made

no

now

existing.

returns).

- - - --

-

SINCE

at

Awards

and

FOR~IATroN

OF CENTRE.

SINCE

1ST

OCTOIlEIl,

19'4.

-Numb er of Men and Women who have received ."

N arne of Centr e.

~

1

-

206

-

-

-

1232

346

-

-

881 167-+

298 227 -

-

-

-

I

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

597 1HO

253 170

-

-

-

-

76 129

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2955

928

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23

-

1

-

1773

179

56

-

-

-

-

-

-

724

-

-

-

-

-

-

.'i85 683

52 379

-

-

-

--

-

-

-

--

-

-

--

-

-

-

-

--

-

-

130

-

-

-

-

-

-

3112 -

529 696

107

24

I 2380 1155 678

8296 321 5028

653 227

2817 20 860

63

894 1059

339 371

12 28

15373 20164

3888 1759

.'il

2939 1.'i33 1506

485 564

147

45

900 2521

175 394

65

1027 3736 786

17-+ 1642 135

22 89 16

7553 2H5 7828 16000 4731

1636 703

46

1

320

230

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

989

282

-

-

5884 152 1758

1949 20 637

-

-

I

48

-

-516 625

194 211

11281 17-+19

2924 1591

-

697 811

303 375

93

26

715 1480 1138 837 2467

140 261 406

,I

-

-

-

-

453

262

-

-

-

-

-10885 -

-

-

-

1

63

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1533

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-

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46

51

313

181

-

-

-

-

220

239

1183

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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-

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-

-

-

-

382

238

-

-

-

1809 -

16717 -

I

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

51

-

-

3184 279

1362 136

3816 2487

183 93

I 1137

-

-

5307

132 2497 164 328 406 200

-

-

-

288 57 351

371 115 186

-

1536 879 2373 -

-

-

-

-

-

841 53 600

262 871

-

-

-

-

14

105

31

2

lHO

607

29

138

48

9

13

208

9

21

54

27

28

676

8688 487 13914

29

-

-

162

176 378

16

26

139 30

130 18

69 186 183 85

35 20

60

-

-

1376

864

-

-

184

-

-

-

-

361

273

-

-

-

-

122 175

68 74

904 1100

214 142

128 15

2079 2957

634 285

16960 i22252 I

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1032 1556

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I i

78

22

31

3

4

161 85

47 363

176 856 2 24 30 26

1646

114

156

194

103

392

262

261

39

19

581

158 61

106 11

9 6

3 11

276 89

1031 1787 40

705 1404 32

108

131 43

1975 3315

178 103 196

138 76 164

toO

59

12 14

8 6

4/5 20 392

26

6

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41

2

105 8.1

13

10 18 21 10 73

576 316

139

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136 160 241 331 17

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69 556

53 129

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188 1980 213

127 1177 232

233

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306 188

8

654

7

300 40

294 1167

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458 98 326 1046 196

2

159

377 140 328

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1081 68

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8 84

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114

12 128

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24 36 18

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8S0 10714

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38 43

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204 182

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359 280

1887

"'11880 ,

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11484 711

1846 367

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1102

116

1124 -f98 306 239

89

1

132 110 616

11

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1505 2127

3910 269

550 23

117797 1370

627 1515 268 731 283 3+f

715 5567 58 57 139 237

5820 9721 3464

18

116

142

1213 1 6521 2569 --

115

I

110 70 320 283

9 i -

I

129 120 668 450

1380 2961 134

15 111 19 200

1100 2519 3060

18

246 788 151

121 553 67 147 429 103

29

226 305 708 403 69 lH

102 111

26

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121 373 124 96

27 113 51

395 1159 863 463 112 165

617 88 153

438 133

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I 1010

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59 .

52 639 106 265 266 103

111 826

539

13

7

1203 127

158 4265

1

23 ' 230

2549 228

602 1662

543 5580

138

26

-

159

21 8468 84 2415 1970 506 ,10025

11

51

1310 131 3113 1101 729

1387 654

1

26

-

-

15 262 10

4

87 24

73 51

191 368

-

3

26 40

-

-

10

15

-

-

226

-

-

-

94 1644

-

-

-

36

-

-

-

8 264

137 21

1514

-

473

31 156

-

-

1056

1 640

21

143 38

640

I

50 713

9

1054 1167

250 410 249

74

344

-

24 2H

-

152

1

-

212 502

-

!

53 1

1315

-

-

27 52

64

-

27

-

21

-

-

150 -

120

-

-

-

139

-

1614

109

* Since 1.10 .09.

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928

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11

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-

37

140

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182

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-

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381

-

-

-

31

130

-

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254

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252

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42

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537

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-

-

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51 1151

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1201

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15 52

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1044 36

90

-

-

35 108

188 34

-

435 226 403

935 1871

-

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776 481 1433

-

131 296

-

-

159

-

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13

-

1680

-

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-

309

-

679 433

Total Awards.

-

-

219

-

-

-

I

25

711 615 -

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-

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2504 1186

-

1

223

-

-

-

-

237 13979

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I

-

-

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92

9 .132

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23

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2818

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5713 1546 7808 7816 2957

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206 I 149 -- I

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13

1502 12911

26

1004 899

-

-

289 178

896

-

-

-

2730 2678

-

-

-

916 878

-

-

16

52

I

-

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130 3525

22

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14284

7

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66099

I

1525

300

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413

852

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299 1 239

-

1

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996'"

4

-

-

-

-

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Total Awards.

G

-

-

-

65

11+0

-

-

Labels.

41 49

-

108

-

I

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2260

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

--

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

-

-

I

-

-

-

-

-

-

365

-

601 3262

-

-

347 535

-

-

i

-

597 1488

1730 7147

-

10129

I

-

-

-

-

-

-

1077

-

I

Medallions.

First ' Home Home Sani· Aid. I~ ursing. Hygiene. [alion.

San i· tation.

-

-

698 4664

-

I

-

4192 .-

I

a course of instruction.

1

603 797 -

2050 12879

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... 1909 .. . 1890

I Nursing'. Horne IHygiene. Home

-

1

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First Aid.

1112 2504

"'1

\V cdnesburv "'1 1888 \Vellingborough \Veston-sup-7IIal'e 1889

Remarks.

Certificates.

a conrse of instruction.

I

;Hal'ypol·t & Carlisle Rv. 1913 1904 :\IetropcIitan !\Iiddlesbro Clevl. ' 1881 Mid. & G.:\T. Jt. R. 1900 Millol1l... ... 1 1888 1 1907 Natal :\T e lson ... 1888 ";\I e l\·ark -l)n-TI··nt 1884 :\T e \\'c']e-on-Tyne 19JO Newfoundland ... 1910 Newport (Mon.) , 1905 :\T ol·tham pton ... 1886 1898 :\Tol·th Bucks Nt.-Eastem Rly. 189.1 :\T L-Staffol'dshire 1884 1892 Norwood :\Tottingham 1881 Oldham ... 1884 Otlev ... "' 1 1888 1889 l'enl'hyn QualTY Petel'borough "' 1 1904 Polytechni c ... 1895 POI:tslllouth ...... [ 1881 PI'eston 1839 Ramsgat.e ''' 1 188 1 Reading... . .. 1893 Rochdale ...... 1 1886 Rot hCI·ham 1884 1894 Saddleworth 1880 St. David's 1884 St. H e len's 1878 Sheffield ... 1895 Shipl ey ... 1879 Shl'ewsbul'y 1880 Sou hampton S. E. &ChalhamR. 1905 Soulhpol·t 1887 South Shields ... 1883 Sowel'by BI'idge 1890 Stockpol·t 1883 Stockton and Thol'naby 1914 Stoul'bridge 1883 Streatham 1891 Slllldedand 1893 Tibshelf ... 1878 1879 Tonb"idge Transvaal "' 1 1906 Tunbr'idge "'ells 1879 Wakefield ... 1896

r~ceived

1

...,0

.. ·1 1878 ... , 1884 1882 t r\ ccr'ington ... 1884 A Ider·shot· ... I 1890 Alexandr·aD. &'R. 1907 ... 1878 Ashford ... 1894 Ashton-u-Lyn Babbington e ... 1878 1893 Banbur'y BarTow-in-Fu l'I\'s l 1880 I , .. 1900 Bath Bedford .. . ... 1880 Belfast .. . ... 1886 1881 Berwick ·U· T\\,d Birchwood Co lly. 1878 Birkenhead ... 1888 Binningham ... 1880 Blackburn "' 1 1885 1878 Blackwell ... Bognor-on-Se a ... 1885 Holton and Di st. 1893 Bradford ... 1883 Br'ier'field ... , 1889 Bristol ... ... 1880 Burnley ... ... , 1883 Blll·ton-u- Tn~r It , 1879 Buxton ... ... 1889 Cair'o ... 1915 Cambrian Ry. ... 1898 Cannock Chas e ... 189.3 Canter'bu ry ... 1878 Cardiff Railwa y , 1899 Ceylon ... ... , 1906 Che ltenham ... 1879 Cheshire Lilw s ... 1904 Chestel' ... 1881 Co:nc 1890 Covellt.n· 1912 ·Cumher·iall(];H.O. ' 1895 Cranbl'ook 1881 Dalt'n-in- FUl'I1ess 1902 Darlillgton 1880 Derby 1886 Deyo·npol· t 1907 Du blin .. , 1881 Dudlev... . .. , 1893 I~ckin.~toll ' 1879 Ellesl11en~ 1908 ~-anlham 1882 Fav e l'sham ... 1 1883 Furness Railway 1902 Gibraltar ... 1 1880 Gloucester 1881 Gosp't&Fareham 1899 GI-anby ... 1898 Gt. Eastel'l1 Rly. 1896 Gt. \Vestcm Rly. 1896 Guernsey 1881 Halifax ... 1912 Handsworth 1895 Hartlepools 1880 Hastings & S. Leo 1880 Hy.Woollen Dist. 1 1883 Hebden BI·idge... 1887 Hospital Sat' day 1889 Hull 1888 Hull&Bal'llsl evR. 1907 Ipswich... 1880 Ironbridge 1905 Isle of Mall 1885 lsle of Wight 1885 Jers ey 1901 Keswick... 1884 Ketterin g 1893 Lan. &Yol·k. Rly. 1897 Leeds 1878 Le iceste l' 1881 Livel'pool 1880 Livel-pool Ladies 1886 L.B. & S.C.R. ... 1906 L. & N. W. Ry. 1897 L. & S. W. Ry. 1899 London P.O. 1902 Lymington 188'! Malta 1907 Manche!:itel' 1880 :Harlow ... 1881

Number of Men and Women who have

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150 177

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REPORTS FROM CENTRES.

49

The Committee puts on record its sincere thanks for the financial help the classes have received from the Salop County Council, without which great difficulty would be found in continuing the work.

IROHBRIDCE

After the proclamation of war classes were started for ladie in Douglas, Ramsey, Peel and Crosby, and were most enthusiastically attended. In April, 1914, the Annual Ambulance Competition was held in the Kursaal, and there was again very keen competition for the coveted cup, the 1st Dougla Boy Scouts Team being the winners. Dr. Sam Osborn, of London, was Judge of the Senior, and Dr. Kitchen of the Junior Competition. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor presented the prizes. The Competitions were a success financially this year, chiefly due to a donation of £S from the Secretary of the Automobile Club. During- the year 1914-15, 634 person were examined for certificates, 597 being- successful. These figures show a great advance on last year, and include 597 ladies from all parts of the island, and a large number of men who haye joined V. A. D.'s in Douglas and Ramsey. £319 13s. Od. \va collected for the endowment of the Manx beds in the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital in France. The beds were named Ellan Vannin, naefell, and Barrule. A great deal of the credit of this work must be allotted to Mrs. Maley, the Clas Secretaries and the Manx Police. The Police Force still keeps up it - record, every man (excepting the latest recruit) holding at lea t a certificate and wearing a badge on his rig-ht arm. 1any members of the Force have contributed yery largely to the s uccess of the CIa es . During the year first aid was rendered by the Police, and also by ci\'ilian members of the Centre, in which the patients were properly treated to th e complete satisfaction of the medical men called in. ISLE OF MAN.

The a\\'ard~ for the pre\'ious year \\'ere distributed at the Town Hall by H.E, the Lieut.-Governor of Jersey. The international cri -is which aro e towards the end of our financial year \yas the ~ig-nal for a great deal of energy in the Red Cross moYement, of which \\'e form part, and consequently a number of local classes for fir. t aid and nursing commenced work \\'ith much zeal. A Committee \Vas formed to initiate and organise \vorking parties, and as a res ult a large number of garments haye been di . patched to the St. John Warehouse. A motor ambulance called the" ir ,\lexander Rochford" has been presented to Headquarters by the] crsey Medical Society. A Joint \Var Committee from our Centre and the Jersey Branch of the British Red Cross Society has been formed for the furtherance and co-ordination of the Red Cro s movement in the island.

J ERS EY.

The work of the Centre has again been fully maintained during the year 191+. The number of successful candiRAILWAY. dates at the examinations was highly satisfactory, the figure being the highest recorded during the past ten years. The Annual Competition for the Challenge Shield and prizes presented D LANCASHIRE

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THE ST. JOHN ..'\l\IBULANCE ASSOCIATIO?\.

REPORTS FHO'I CI ~ :\ 'J RES.

the Directors took place in March, and for 'which tbere \Va~ a record y f Sit The Shield was won for the second year 111 succesentry 0 eams . . S'd' (L' ' 01) th sion by the team from the intree orting I ll1gs 1\ erpo, , e " 001) team being second and secunng the (L I North D oC{S Ivelp , " 1 " ' . . "C uP The Aintree team also succeeded 111 Wll1l1ll1g t le Pt1kRm~lton Cl ll'ellg'e Shield " this ~making the ' third succe's of the I nter- al way la , I D' re Railway in thIS om petition. T leb Irectors ' an d "\'orl{sl11' L ancas 1lIre 1 <: f tl . ' , f th' each rnem er 0 . ' b dle In recogl11 tIOn 0 elr good work presented . " T' . d the reserve man WIth a watch, sUltclbl} lllSCll e , Alldltrehe .teamA' anl'lrer' Salyer was als; present d to M r. George J. Tucker, an c am . > '1 " .' f of the District Goods Superintendent's Offic~, Llv~rpoo , 111 c~PPl eCl~ Ion o f t h e assl' t anc he l'endered to the team 111 theIr pr paratlons for the Competition. , '1 ' b th > This year the Inter-RailwaJ:' Chal.lenge ShIeld, w.hlc 1 \\ as \~ on y e ' an d YOl'ksh'lre Ratlway III 1914, has WIth the consen L ancas h Ire ~ 1 t of the1 Association, and in the absence, o:ving to th~ \tVaI', of t n~ua ., d ' 1915 been reta1l1ed and IS at the present tllne , C ompetItIOn unng exhibited at the Company's Victoria tation~ Manche ter. Members of the Centre hay voluntanly tak~n duty on, every v ing wounded soldIers has arnved at . ·1 a tral'n cOllYe occaSIOn W len J , " f h Aintree Station, Liverpool, and have as Isted 111. the transfer 0 , t e \vounded from the train to the ambulance vehicles. As mo t of these trains have arrived between th hours of 6 p. m. and 6 a. m., the work has invoh'ed a great deal of sacrifice on the par.l of the mren. . An ambulance train constructed by the Lan~a: hIre and \ ork~hlre Company for en,ice on the Continent was exhIbIted to the pubhc at l'111 J u 1y last . A ~sum of £300 was collected and handed · L Iverpoo 1 l' over ' to Sir James Barr for providing comforts for the wounded so C lers In the Li,'erpool Hospitals, " ., The succe s 'which has attended thIS expenment has causl;d the Company to decide to follow the ame policy in ,re~ard to three other ambulance trains built by the Company, when It IS hoped that other hospitals in the North may benefit t~ a similar extent, Two members of this Centre, \'1z., Mes r. E. \~alch and G .. E. Stockham have been awarded the Di tinguished Ser:lce Medal whIl. t senTing as' Ambulance Men with the Naval uxiliary Sick Be~th Reser:'e. Unfortunately Stockham died from the wounds be recelyed \\'hl,lst performing the deed for which he was granted the medal. thl~d member of the Centre (E. Tyson) has been specially commended by hiS Commanding Officer. b

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The work of the Centre during the past } ear records largely increased activity, there having been 1110r~ than t\vice as many students examined in First Aid and Hon,e NurslI1g as in any previou t,,'eh'e months. " The Transport Service for the sick and wounded cOl:tll1ues to lI1crease in usefulness and extent-1,009 calls were attended 111 1914 and 1213 in 191 S. A trained attendant is on duty night and clay. The Street Cabinets fixed in important part of the town hm'e been kept fully equipped with First Aid requisites. These Cabinet are for the free use of the public in cases of emergency. The House to House Collection, and the Collection from Work-people

LEICESTER.

51

111 \tVarehouses and Factories have not realised quite so much as last ycar, but this is no doubt due to the \tVar, and the many special claims made upon puhlic generosity. The Challengl; , hield and Prizes were kindly presented to the winning teams by His Worship t.he M ayor (Councillor J, Ruc:;sell Frears), Pre~ident of the Leicester Centre, at the King's Hall, on ~ronday, March 16th. During the course of a most enjoyable Concert the Mayor expressed hoth the Mayoress and himself to be deeply interested in the Ambulance movement, and desired to enrol himself as a Life Member of the Association. The Committee greatly appreciates the de~ire of the Head Constable of the Borough that the whole of the members of the Borough Police Force shall maintain a thorough efficiency in Ambulance knowledge. The good work which has been done in this Centre during past years has been of t.he greatest service in this time of stre,,;. Many of those who previously obtained certificates were enabled at once on the outbreak of war to tak-:! up their duties in hospital ships, military hospitals, hospital trains, and in the R. A. M. C. at home and abroad. Lieut.-Colonel Milburn \Vest, of the medical staff, hac;; been seriously wounded at the Front. \Ve regret to have to record the death of :VIr. Frederick pencer, who was for se\'enteen years a member of the Committee, and of Dr, Barrett, surgeon of the Hinckley Di\'ision.

LIVERPOOL.

H-8 'lasses 11m e been held during the year 1914-15.

LONDON,

\ new Trophy has been pro\"ided by the generosity of '. C. .Macrae, Esquire, Deputy Chairman of the Company in the shape of a challenge cup for the junior section in the com pet ition for the Directors' Challenge Cup and PrIZC,,;. Thi,,; cup \\as \\'on for the first time by the Le\\-es

BRIGHTON AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAY.

team,

The Centre continues to make good progres. 1951 cases of '->udden illness or accident ha\'e been attended to in the \ arious Po;,t Offices in the London Po tal area, by the members, Po"tal Football matches ha\'e again been attended and a sistanc gi\ en in 13() cases of accident. The Centre has now been extended to the Inland Revenue Department, omerset House. The ,\nnual pre<.,cntation of Challenge Shields, prizes and certificates by the Postmaster-General, The Right Hon. Charles E. E. Hobhouse was held on \Vedne,->bury, :\Iay 13th, in the Large Hall, Cripplegate In titute, <tbout 500 being preent. .\ Guard of Honor \\-as formed by the members of the London Post Office Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The Postmaster-General has consented to hi , name being added to the list of Patrons of the Centre. The Post Oilice authorities have decided to make a small annual grant to the funds of the Centre and regulations have been laid down governing the care and maintenance of official first aid stores and the rendering of first aid in cases of illness or accident. The ConSUlting and Nursing Staff of the Post Office upplementary lIilitary Ho pital opened at 20, Kensington Palace Gardens, 'Y., i drawn from the Medical Officers and members of the Centre. Other to

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53

m embers of the Women's Branchcs, arc assisting by making useful garments for use at the Institution. Ou r membersh ip on the 30th September, 1915, con::-i:-.ted of 326 men and + 16 w omen, making a total of 742. Many or our Illemb rs hm' joined branch es of H.M. Forcc::-, and our \\"ork hft" con:-.eqllcntly been ~omewhat reduced. \ t\Te regret to have to report th death on acti\'e ~cn ice of Dr. \\'. \ . Malcolm, aL'o of rour membcrs dro " ' ned in th ~inkil1g or 11.M.S. ., Cressy, " an d t h ree killed in action whilst acting' as ~trelchcr-bearer~ w ith the Post Office Rines.

"MANCHESTER .

1" irst icl wa~ rcndcl-ed to a number of ca~c~, but themost important \\"01'1.;: during the ) ear ha" bcen the establishment of " Home 1\1 ad " \ Var llospital. D irectly war broke out stcps \\. re taken to start a 1 Io~pital and thc Mis es harp's offer of a portion l"'l[ ., I-Ioille :\1 cad" "a~ gratefully accepted . It was ready, equipp d ,,·ith 25 beds, by th' middll: of September. It is stafTed byV.A . D . Banls 70, \\"hich al"o ~UPI lied the Detachment at the Morant I-Iall IIospilal, Brockenhur"l. The Hospital has b en t·urnishec.l and cqllipp'd by kind rri nd~ in thL' neighbou rhood, and a sum of £883 ha~ been ~llb~cribec.l [or its maint nance . Most g nerou~ gifts of \ ariolls description", fruit, no\\"er~, book!">, newspapers, loan of motor cars and ~er\'ice~ or all sort-.. ha\e been contributed, and the Committe de~ir to record their heartfelt thank" t o all who have a'sisted in any ,,·tty.

Juring the year the po~t of Honorary Treasurer has been accepted by Colonel Sheffield. Since the declaration . _. .o[ :var there has been g-reat activity in all branches of \\ 01 k I~l the dl~tncl, c112c1 the financial position is satisfactory. DUfJng-. the YC~l1" 191 J a new statement of the objects of the Association ~lI:d ~~peclally ~f It Joc.at Commillee, has been made with the object ot' ,lI OliSlllg f re~h II1tercst In the di~tricl. . By ~p c.ial rcqlle~t, Mrs. IIendley organised a working party to proVide lothlng' and other necessaries for the St. John mbulance WarehOll<,e.

LYMINCTON.

The COl1lll1illcc are plca." ed to record the ~lcady progTe-,:-made during the year 1914. The numbcr of Cour..,c~ held has been the highesl since the re-organization, \ iz.: 23: 18 First Aid , 5 Home Nursin o · . Th number or Candidate" \\ hl) atlcnded Classes was +72 . The principal e\'ent during III y ar \\as the ~lL)hili/.atil)11 of the :'Ilaita Corps for service with the Royal rmy 1\1 edical Cl rp". A detachment of Volunleers was <lISl organized for sen icL' with the Expeditionary FOI"ce, but owing to want of funds amI equipment, it-. services cou ld not be accept d. Thi~ detachment con~i..,ted or: 4 Medical Officers, 3 Officer", () Lady ~\Jtll-..,e", 3+ :'Ilalc I\'ur-'l: ... , 2 Pharmacists . The Committee much regr t the lo~~ of the late II. [1. Sir J o-,eph Carbone and Colonel . G . Biancardi. General Sir Leslie Rundle, Pr ~ident of" the Cenlre, htl\ ing left the island, Field-Mar~bal Lord Methuen has bcen pleascd to accept the vacant po t. A Com m ittee of ladies under the auspices of the ccntre bas been formed with the object of collecting comforts and in oth r ways hruping' t o prn m ote the welfare of the wounded arriving [rom the Near East. Th e Comm ittee succeeded in collecting a sum of no less than £2,831 u p to t h e 30th Seplember, 1915, in addition to many gifts in kind . T he work of the Centre in this direction has now been somewhat curtailed owing to the arrival of representatives of the Joint War Committee who have taken O\'er control of this branch of our acti \·ity. MALTA.

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63. . 'lasses has been he ld this year. Recruiting for the MilItary Home IJospilals Reserve is prospering.

Since the formation of lhe Centre classes have been held at Iaryport and Carlisle, and nearly all the member. o[ RAILWAY. th.e flrst-named class have joined the St. John Voluntary , " AJ(J Detachr~lent I-~c~nt l y formed in Maryport. In May, 191 +.' lhe hl!">t, }\I: 11 llal Compelltlon was held for prizes given by the Preslc!ent and c.:bamnan of the Ccnll"e, fOI" which five teams competed the wInners beIng- Dearham Bridge Station and second t llC Ma -t' - f~ f"t: 1) rypol ra 11C aile. f l:rlllanent Way Team. MARYPORT AND

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~eparale Centl-e ha.., been formed at Stockton and has n:llc\'cd the work 'ol1Jl1cwhal of this Centre. For a great numbcr of years mo t valuable a sistance 11<tS been renc\cl-ec\ to Ambulance \Vork in this Centre by Me srs Fuller l'allll.cr and \ V. Ca..,welJ. Mcssrs. Palmer and Caswe ll have been apl:oll1led. ] Jonorary Sen' ing- Brothers of the Order in recognition of thell" serYlce". I n Jamlar) la."I, Mr. E. '. Smith, who is also Secretary of the North O~llle~by lIo"pltal, tcndered his resignation of the Office of Secretary to l)~~I-' . entre" a~ found that his hospital duties did not permit him to g1\ L: ,ts Illllch t11ll.e to ambulance work as he wished, and Mr. Frank Rohso~l was, apPolllted as his Sllccessor, but ha ' now been succeeded by :\ [ 1". Rlchar(J"on. . ::\1r. \Vay~n.lan Di~on.' too, has, after many years service, resigned [10.111 lh POSItion of Ch.urman of the Centre, and ha, been succeeded by MI. T. H . \ V . hambcrs. 0 cO~lpetitions have been held during the war. 1 h~ Cel~tre has g-iVe}l £100 to the Sl. John Ambulance Brigade H?spltaI ]. und, and ;650 to\\ ards the equipment of the Di\'isio n in MlddI~sbrollg· h. r~he sum of £25 has also been given to purchase matenal and clothIng for the sick and wou nded in the lIied hosp itaL abroad. MIDDLESBROUCH

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\ \ ' c regr t to ha\'e lo report the death of D r. Stoney, \\·ho has been connected with this Centre since it ~ formation in 18~8. J?r . John Pratt, another member ofth e Med ical Staff, has been mentloncd III General Sir Ian Hamilton's de patches. NATAL. I ncrease(I 111terest ' shown in ambulance \\'ork in Natal sinc the commencement of the war ha resulted in m o re than doubl lhe number of pupi ls being in tructed th is year than in a ny previous y ar of the Centre's nine years' existence.


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Many of the successful candidates have enrolled in the St. John Ambulance Brigade and Nursing Divisions of the Brigade. A Voluntary Aid Detachment has also been formed. £300 was coIl cted and forwarded to the Joint VVar Commitlee. The que tion o[ rewards to m mbers of the winning team in the first Natal entre Challenge Tropby Competition so long in abeyance, was decided eady in this year. The myards were Maltese Crosses in sih'er gilt and white enamel, bearing in the centre a shield with a representation of St. John's Gate engraved thereon.

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It is with profound regret that we have to record the death of two of the pioneers of the local ambulance movement, namely. Dr. and Mrs, Robb. Dr. Robb had been connected with ambulance work before he came to Nelson, and it is due to him thaL the Association became established here in 1888, and for ten years he was the only Lecturer. His wife, too, \"as intimately connected with the work of the A sociation in Nelson. The Cambridge Hall \vhich the Centre definitely took over in February as headquarters for the Association, the UPON-TvNE. Brigade and V. A. D.'s in the orth of England has proved most useful during the war, being admirably adapted for the uses to which it has been put in connection with ambulance work, i.e., a place of mobilization [or the Brigade Re s en~ es called up for duty, a depOt for Hospital Stor s [or the V. A. D. Hospitals and offices for the Deputy Commissioner and his taff and the County Director, as well as Drill Hall for the local Di\' ision ' of the Brigade, and Cia. s Rooms for Ambulance Instruction and Examinations. It is with deep regret that we have to record the death of Dr. Farquharson, a ndued member of the Medical Staff. NEWCASTLE-

The .\nnual Tea and R -union was beld in the ,\mbulance Hall on Saturday, March 28th, 1914, \\ hen about 200 persons sat do\\'n to a repast, the entire cost of which was defrayed by Mr . 'Yilkinson, of Barley Field. In the unavoidable absence of the President, Mr. T. 'V. \Vilkinson, the subsequent concert wa ' presided oyer by Master John Wilkinson, his eldest son, this being the th ird generation which has taken an active interest in the Ambulance mo,'emenL. During the inten'al, Mrs. vVilkinson presented th e certificate and medallions to the successful students. There is one plea ing feature in connection \\'ith the Centre this year, that is, the honours which ha\'e been conferred upon several of our members, Following are the nam s of recipients, and the honours which ha,'e been conferred upon them :"Miss 1. A. Carrington (Hon. Lady ecretary): Honorary e n 'ing- ' i:-,tcr. ~Ir. Hartley Bannister (In tructor and Practical D emon. trator) : Honorary Sen'ing Brother. ~Ir. John Green (Hon. Secretary and General Organi-;cr of Cla'-,scs ) : The Vellum Vote of Thanks, Our worthy President, Mr. T. \V. "~ ilkinson, has also been a\\ a rded the Vellum Vote of Thank [or his bounteous generosity and the kindly interest he has taken in the extension of ambulance work in Nelson. During the year the Committee considered the ad\ isability of certain alterations to the interior of the Ambulance HalL These are now completed, and the premises ha\'e been reno,'ated and decorated throug-hout, making them a most attracti\'e set of rooms for parties and other social entertainments and at the same time greatly facilitaling the COl1\'enience of members in carrying out the work of the \'arious department '. The total cost of the alterations, &c., \\'as about £ 118 iSs. Od. A most interesting feature of the past year is the generous gift by our President, Mr. T. VV. \iVilkinson, of a fully equipped motor ambulance to be offered in the name of the Nelson Centre to the Go,'emment for use in \iV ar \york. Another offer of a similar character was made by Mr. Amos Nelson, J. P., who through the Nelson Ambulance Corp, provided and equipped for the front a Daimler ambulance of the latest type. When it was known that the Order of St. John was proposing to establish a base hospital overseas, the Telson Centre decided to raise what it considered to be its portion of the sum requir d, namely £500. A most generous response was made to this appeal, which resulted in the sum of £533 11s. 11d. being- handed oyer to this object. NELSON .

The whole organisation of the Centre has been de,'oted to rai"ing funds and malerial for the relief of the sick and wounded. 1\ complete ward of 30 beds in the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital at Etaples has been provided, and it is hoped that sufficient funds \"ill be forthcoming to maintain it until the cessation of ho tilities. On "Our Day" .:'11173'8+ ,,'as subscribed for transmission to the Joint ommi ttec. A large amount of clothing and material has been forwarded to the \Varehouse at t. John's Square. The mbulance detachment of the First Tewfoundland Regiment is compo. ed ntirely of holder of the A sociation's First Aid certificate. Several have fallen in Gallipoli, one in performing a deed of the greatest gallantry.

NEWFOUNDLAND .

The close of the twenty-fourth year of the New South WALES . \Yales C ntre will always be remembered as being a time of remarkable and unprecedented rush by the general public for ambulance instruction, in consequence of the great European crisis \\'hich has arisen. A most gratifying feature has been the unanimou offer of the medical profession in New South \iV ales to place their sen'ices at the disposal of the Association in the capacity of lecturers and examiners , and the assistance given by them ha been of incalculable yalue to the public. The Committee regret the 10 s of one of Ollr former prominent worker, Lieut.-CoL R. Vand I ur Kelly, C.B., who e death occurred on 8th October, 1913. In the letter of condolence recei\'ed from Sir Herbert P errott, Secretary-General of the Order, pleasing reference was made

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to the valuable services of Colonel Kelly to the Ambulance Department. An expression of ympathy was also forwarded by the Committee to the widow and family. In no previous year in the history of the New South Wales Centre of the St. John Ambulance As ociation has the Executive Committee been able to record so remarkable an account of the work that has been accomplished during the twelve months ending 30th eptember, 1915. An efficient organization and the unfailing support of the medical profession has enabled the enormous demand " made upon the Centre for instruction in First Aid and Home Nul' ing to be met in full. UNo les than 400 classe have been held as against 80 in normal times. A gratifying feature of the year's work has been the recognition by the Au tralian Army l\Iedical Corps of the certificate of the Association. NORTH BUCKS.

Lady Lea. thorpe.

The Sih'e r Challenge Cup Competition took place at Bletchley Park, by the kind invitation of ir Herbert and Four team " competed and the cup ",as won by astle-

A "ery . uccessful session was held. The competitions continue to create lively interest amongst the members to become the holders of the district and "vVharton" Shields. The medical gentlemen continue to give their valuable service. Considering the un ettled state of the country and the dearth of medical men, \\'e have to congratulate ourselves on the excellent re . ults which have been achie\'ed. The splendid work which was performed at the Hartlepools during and after the bombardment in December last has been publicly acknovdedged, and each man engaged has been presented with:a silver medal. NORTH EASTERN

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NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE.

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of lectures have been deli\'e red during the

30 CIa ses were held in 191+ and 41 in 1915. The work till continues at the Cry tal Palace Depot, where various cases are constantly attended to. The Tonvood Nursing Di\'i ion has organised a fully equipped military hospital, under the Presidency of H. R. H. Prince s Christian, in this district. NORWOOD.

At the Annual Meeting held at the Royal Infirmary, Dr. . Wilkinson, the Honorary Secretary, gave a most interestlI1g account of the work of the Centre, showing that great progre shad been made. About a dozen mills in the Borough have ambulance boxes. In the case of an air raid the Chief Constable has accepted the ervice of all men who have received instruction under the Association. OLDHAM.

96 ladies have attended classes in First Aid or Home STATE. Nursing. Many of the successful candidates at the examination volunteered their services as nurse at the National Hospital, and the excellence of their work has been highly commended. ORANCE FREE

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The outbreak of the war has caused a revival of the \vork of the Association in this Centre, and classes are now being held. PARIS .

During the winter season 11 fortnightly practices for candidates, certificated pupils and members ot the Police Force were held \vith an average at~endance of 22 '27. Half-hour talks were given by Dr. L. B. Cane on "Poisons"; by Dr. H. Latham on "Fits and their treatment"; by Dr. Peach-Hay on " Septic Poisoning" ; and by Dr. J. N. Collins on "Diagnosi in Fir~t Aid . " Seven teams competed at the nnual Competition, the Keble Challenge Cup being won by the Great Eastern Railway team, the West\\'ood Works and the Great Northern Raihvay, New England team" being placed ~econd and third respectively by Dr . L. B. Cane and J. Walker, who act d Cl!-- judges. Througb the instrumentality of the Centre a Peterboroug-h Di,-ision of the Sl. ] ohn Ambulance Brigade has been formed from the ambulance men in th e City. The outbreak of the war has naturally led to a great demand for instruction in First Aid and in Home Nur!'>ing-, that has only heen met by the ul1stinted manner in which the local do cto r!-- and trained nurse~ baye gi\'en their sen'ices as instructors. The Bishop of P ete rborough has taken great interest in ambulance work, and has kindly g-ranted free use of the Knights' Chamber to First Aid and Nursing Classes . He has g-i\'en flag both to the Centre and to the Peterborough Dj\'i~ion of the Brigade.

PETERBOROUCH .

The allnual meeting was held on Tuesday, 28th Odober, 191 S, when a presentation of Labels Medallions and Certificate!-- took place. The number of recipients was nearly treble that of pre,-ious years. Many of the members had enlisted or joined Voluntary Aid Detachment~. £1,100 \yas collected on "Our Day," and ;/:':25 has bee n forward d to\\'ards the Association ,Yar Fund. PORTSMOUTH.

The outbreak of the war has brought an increase of activity in ambulance \\'ork, and t,,'o classes in First Aid are now being held, ",hile oth rs are being formed. Death has again made a g-ap in the ranks of our Life Member, in the los. of Mr. 1. J. Sutton, for many years Pre ident of the Centre, and a generous sub!--criher to the fund ' . The annual competition \\'e re held on the 8th eptember in the Palmer Hall, but were seriously affected by the absence of .0 many members at the \\'ar. There \\'ere only l"'o entries for the Palmer up and three f r the Ladies' Nursing Competition. READINC.

The ntre has celebrated its 21st anniversary during the year. ince its formation Mr. Albert ,Vashington has been th Honorary ecretary, and Mr. Hervey Carter has been a Member of the Committee. Con iderable sum ha\'e been raised in co-operation with local Red Cross organizations for "Our Day" and the Serbian Relief Fund.

SADDLEWORTH.

SALISBURY, RHODESIA .

The fir t annual report show that good progre :is being made in the work of the \ ssociation.


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ASSOCIATrOl\'.

The outbreak of th European War gaye a great impetu to the ambulance movement in Sheffield, some vcry ucce ~ful classes bein" held \Vith ,- ry good re ults. Classes have also been h ld at the Dinning-ton Colliery Co., Ltd., ammell, Laird & Co., Hadfields, Ltd., N e,yton Chamber & Co., Ltd., and 'Villiam J es op & Sons, Ltd. During" the year 1915 30 police officers have pas ed tb ir first examination, +2 the second, and 29 the final examination. SHEFFIELD.

The competition for the Twiss Rose Bowl \Vas won by the Portsmouth Nursing Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and the Twiss Shield by the Southampton Ambulance Divi ion. The annual presentation of certificates was made by Lady Philipps. During the year tbe hoI' ed ambulance carried fr e of charge 484 accident case ' . The Great 'Val' has so o,"ershadowed everything el e that in this report the ordinary presentations, church sen'ices, competitions, etc., are held over for notic at some future date. Soon after the declaration of war a 'Val' Committee was appointed, with Sir Loui Dane, K.C.I.E., as Chairman. The reception and feedingof some 5,000 wounded and refugee Belgians at the Dock in October, 1914, wa arranged by some of our ladies under Mrs. T,viss. A " Southampton" bed in the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital, Overseas, has been endowed through the energy of His Worship Alderman VV. Bag haw, layor of outhampton. Through the generosity of Mr. Harry Parsons, and the kindly help of our friends, a motor ambulance was put on the road on 5th Oclober, 1914. The horsed ambulance then handed over to the 3rd Wessex Field Ambulance was, "vhen that Unit recei,'ed motor transport, given to Lieut.-Colonel T" iss, who presented it to the Borough Infectious Hospital. It is a matter of pleasure and pride to Lieut. -Colonel Twiss, that in the large hospital he commands at Eastleigh, the whole of the personnel (with the exception of the officers, sergeant-major and the civilian dispensers and cooks) are members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade.

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granted by the Centre to men (or passing re-examinations seven years in succession. Special awards are made in recognition of meritorious cases of first aid rendered, and such methods cannot fail to promote interest and efficiency among the members. Mr. E. A. Richards has been appointed a Member of the Central Executive Committee during the past year. It is with deep regret that the death of three examiners and lecturers is recorded, namely, Lieut. -Colonel Lees Hall, Dr. R. D. Muir, and Dr. Oliver.

SOUTHAMPTON.

The ambulance work on tbis Railway continue to make AND CHATHAM ,-ery satisfactory progress, and the generous support RAILWAY. accorded the mo,"ement, not only by the Directors and Officers, but by the rank and file of the staff generally, must be held largely responsible for this. During the past twelve months no Ie s a sum than £300 has been subscribed by the Officers of the Company, medical friends and others to the funds of the Centre, the interest from the investment of whicb it is intended to spend annually in furthering the work throughout the line. In addition, the inspectors and locomotive foremen have instituted a shilling fund, and made themselves responsible for prizes to the amount of £10 annually. Dr. Murphy, of Doyer, has presented a cup for competition in No. 7 District. The report of the Centre for the year ended 30th September, 1915, contains an interesting History of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Admirable work has been done in this Centre, as is proved by the fact that no less than 595 members are in possession of the medal SOUTH EASTERN

As j<, the case with many others, the Southport Centre has had a record year. Voluntary Aid Detachment have been formed, and the largest SL. John Voluntary Aid Hospital (500 bed) in the United Kingdom i~ situated in this Centre. Large sums of money have been raised for R d Cro<,s work. SOUTHPO RT.

TI1 re has been a great influx of tudents, particularly for nursing, !:>ince the outbreak of the war. Several of our members hcwe gone to the Front. We regret to record the death of Drs. C. J. Sutherland and J. R. Crea -e, both of " 'hom have been intimately connected with this Centre for many years.

SOUTH SHIELDS.

The ambulance carriage has been used 28 times since larch, 1913. ince the commencement of the Centre students ha\"e rendered valuable assistance both in attending cases of accident and also in removing sick person!:>. Mr. W. H. Gibson has been forced through ill-health to relinquish the po t of Pr sident, and sincer thanks are extended to him for his sen' ices a~ Pre ident and ' ecrctary for a period of 21 years. Mr. J. '. Rawson, J. P., ha ' been elected President. SOWERBY BRIDCE.

The fir!:>t and most important e,'ent of the year, and indeed in the history of the Centre, was the Declaration of VVar. l\t that time 30 Officers and l\.C.O.'s, Nur ' ing Si tel'S and men of the ,\mbulance and Nursing Di,-isions, ,,'ere encamped at Capel Bangor, berystwyth, on ground kindly placed at their disposal by the Mayor and Corpomtion of .\beryst\vyth, The Camp wa:- held in this district at the request of the £\ssistant Director of Medical Sen-ices, Welsh Division, Territorial Force (Colonel J. rnallt Jones, K. H. s., who is also the Assistant Commissioner of 0J o. XI District of the St. John i\mbulance Brigade), so that the members might have an opportunity of doing practical ,,'ork with the troops, some nine thou and of whom ,",,' ere encamped at the ' arne place. The Ambulance Nurses and men \vere gi,-en a civic welcome by the Mayor and Corporation on their arri,'al. The Chief Commissioner, Sir James R. Andrew Clark, and Major-General the Hon. J. E. Lindley, Commanding '" el -h Division of the Territorial Force, had kindly consented to in pect the Camp, and the Deputy Director of Medical Service ' , Western ommand (Colonel J. C. Culling) had been detailed to examine the Voluntary Aid DetachmenL on Friday, 7th August, to which a large number of prominent residents of the county of

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Carmarthen and the town of r\b erystwyth had accepted invitations. Instr~ctiOl~s werc recci\"ed ~rom the Military authorities on vVednesday morning, ::>th .\ugust, to strIke the amp, and the main body of the mcn left Aberyst"'yth on Thursday morning for outh \V alc~. Thc majority f these Jl1 n ha\'e been callcd up for ~crvi 'e, and ovcr one thousand men of the Brigad ha\'e~ bcen mobilizcd from this district and are now doin)" duty in the ;wal and ;Vlilitary Ho, pitals in this country and in France. In additi()t) seYcral hundr d~ of our traincd mcn havc enlisted in various branches of the sen'icc and 750 'irc , tanding by rcady to be called up at any tim for duty, all of whom are thoroughly trained in ambulance work, and many ha\'\.~ a special sanitary knO\\'ledg . .\t the reque~t of the National Executi\' mmiUee and with the expre,. apprO\ ~ al of the A.rmy oun il and General ir Henry lackinnon the Command r-in- hief of the \\' estern Command, a c )Jl1plete Field Ambulance c nsisting of nin medical officers, one quart rmast r, se\'l~ n­ te~n sta~ sergeants and213 rank and file \\"as raise I from members of thc BrIgade In outh \V ales. This Ficld .\mbul ance was raiscd and handed O\'er complete to the \\' ebh Army ' orps within thr e wecks of the req.uest. Th e men "'ere entertained to luncheon by their officers, at which the Lord 1\layor of. Cardiff, Colonel Ea:t ( ommanding e\'crn Defe~.ce. ), ol~n.l Cummll1~ ( el~ior Medical Officcr, e, ern fe~1ce~), the \ Icar of Cardiff, ounctllor J.. orsdyke, 1\1r. Harry Box, the Dlstnct ,ta~ Officers and l~a~lY others ,,~ e~~e present.. The Earl of Plymouth, ~hatrlnan of thTe .:NatlOnal Ex.ecul!\'e ommlltcc, "\ elsh . \rIll Y Corp~, II1spected the C nit togeth I' With encral ir Henry i\1 ackinnon General Offic~r ommandi.ng in Chief of the ,\'e:tcrn ommand,' C lonel ~oggll1 Deputy Director of Medical en'ices, Colom:1 East ( 'ommandIng e\'ern D efences), and Coloncl H enry LC\\'is. A. detaining hospital " 'as establi~hed at Barry bland for the troops statIOned at the Fort, and . ome fifty dressing ca'>es are attended to each day, . an~ the t\\'enty~fi\'e beds are kcpt continually occupied . The hospital IS '. elf-. upport1l1g. Th Xursing Staff pay for thcir own fooel, and the n~sldents of Barry Island ha\'e looked upon th h spital almost as belonging to them, and ha\'e found the \\'hole of th equipment and the nece . ary m oney to maintain it. The members o[ the ardifT P~n~~th, Ffaldau Institute, Six Bells, ,\bertillery and Mardy 1 Tursin~ Din 1.on~ ha,-e al:,o been detailed for sen'ice at this hospital as required. A sllndar ho~pltal, at the request of thc Military authoritieo..; is being formed at Penart~, for the troops at thc Fort, and ..,c\'cral other,> will shortly be ready 111 other parts of the district. . The members of the I\mbulance and Nursing Di\ ision.., throughout outh \Val es ~laye organized Sewing lasses, and article<.; of clothing ~la\- e been received from the twel.ve dep?ts. and [rom many kind friends, elt the C.entral . Offic~ , Prudenttal Buddlngs, where a large staff is engaged .111 deal1l1g wI~h the ~orresp~ndence, and arranging, sorting and des p,?-tchll1g the c1othll1g. fhe articles thus received at the entral D:pot have been almost sufficient for the men on acti\'e ~ervice, f~e memb.ers of the Car.diff Tursing Di"ision collectcd bet\\' en 20,000 and ,,0,000 clgarett~s, which were ent out to France for the . oldiers. The. general publtc and the Diyi sion o[ the Brigade hay made a splen d£ld r:sponse to the appeal made for funds, and at the present time some 1, ::>00 has been !;ubscribed .

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At the request of Lord Norreys, who was in charge of thc Motor Departmcnt at St. John's Gate, an appeal was made for Motor Ambulanc Cars, and so far four cars com pletely cquipped have been given by the Cardiff Motor mbulance Committee and other friends of the ssociation in Wales. Evcry effort is now being made to raise funde; to equip as many bed" as possible in the Brigadc Hospital of 500 beds. In the carly part of April the competition was held for the Llandinam Shield at Pontypridd, the arrangement · being made by District In <.;pector of tores, J. W. D avison. Fifteen teams entcred, the judges being Dr. . H. James, Dr. ~l. C. O. Hurlcy, Dr. Ivor J. Davics, and Dr. D. Rocyn Jones. The Abertillery Division won the Shield, thc runners-up being as follows: Dow\ai<.;, Mardy, Six Bells, Ferndale, bergorchy. On 2-1-th pril, Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princes<.; Alcxander f Teck paid a vi<:;it to Cardiff, and on the 25th to Neath. l\Iembers of the Brigade did duty at the stations arranged by the Police on the line of route, and attended to many cases. The competition [or the "w cbb II Cup was held on 11th July in the b~auti[l1l grounds o[ Llwynarthan, the re!:!idence of the donor, ~lr. Harry \\Tcbb, :\1. P. Mrs. Harry vVebb entertained the competitors and some 250 guests to tea. Twenty-two teams competed, which was a record entry for competitions in South Wale<.;. The Judges declared th~ \berg-orchy Divi,>ion \"inners, the runners-up being- :- Blaengar\\', Coronation ~olliery. The prize "w cre presented by Mrs. Harry Webb. On the same afternoon Colonel J. C. Culling, Deputy Director of .\Iedical Sen ice~ of the \V estern Command, inspected the Ladies' \ 'olunlary ,\id Detachment. Col nel ulling- expre~sed himself pleased \\ ith the \\'ork that had be n done. Clas'-;c'> of instruction ha\'e bcen held at ,>ome 80 Centres during the ) ear. ;\Iceting.., ha\' been held during the year at the following places, and nearly all the Divi<.;ions inspected :-Bedwa', Blaengarw, Pontarda\\-e, .\bersychan, P rth, Merthyr, Llan'iamlet, Ferndale, Ynyshir, Cros. k~y.." Ystrad, Briton Ferry, Caerphilly, Bryn, Trefore "t, Brithdir, I:ridgend, Jarnant' Maesteg, Pcnarth, Ystradgynlais, Pontypriclcl, \\'ansea. It io..; clc..,ired in conclusion to express mot cordial thanks to the medical men for their valuable co-operation, to tho e who hc:l\-c helped hy presiding o\'er meetings and in other ways, and to the tlicc 1''' , men and nurses of the l. John .\mbul ance Brigade. Special ref rence ..,h ulcl b made to the assi -tance gi\'en by Lord Plymouth, \\'ho has on many occa i ns prcsided o,'er the Executive Committee; to the Lord Mayor and Lady layores of Cardiff, Dr. and ~lr . James Robinson, and the Deputy Lord Mayor, Dr. R. J. Smith, \vhose cordial co-operation was at all time - so generou ly accorded; to Mrs. Hug'h Ingl edc\\' [or kindly presenting personally at the Railway Station, cig-arcLLes, pap rs, chocolates, and other comforL to the men just b fore lem'ing CardifT for duty; to Mr. \V. L. Cox and Mr. Hugb I nglede\\' for on many occasion helping with the atte tation forms and application [or passports; to Miss K. Williams, Mr. S. Ede and Mr. ,\ . T. Lowe, who have done so much in connection with the War


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Dep(')tj and to ho -ts of others who hm"\..: so splendidly calls made upon them frol11 time to time.

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REPORTS I· HOM CENTRES.

to the

£ 100 has been forwarded to endow a bed to be called the " t. Helens and District B d" in the St. John i\mbulance Brigade Ho. pital in France. ST. HELENS.

The ambulance competltton for the Corbelt Hospital Challenge Cup and Goblets was very successful, and the proceeds ,,'ere remitted to the Treasurer of the Hospitals. STOURBRIDCE.

TODMORDEN.

No Ie. s than 12 complete courses of lectures have been held during the year.

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the late Mr.. Rhodes is to be received by the Centre. This thoughtfu l recognition by the deceased lady is very gratifying to the Committee. A grant of ;650 has been made by the T. G. McCartby trustees to the funds. Large sums of money have been collected in respon e to an appeal from t. John's Gate. £100 has been paid to the European War Fund; £50 for the upkeep of a bed in the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital j £50 to the High Commissioner to be at the disposal of the Matron-in-Charge of the 50 New Zealand nurses sent here; £30 to the Medi cal A sociation for medical equipment in the Trentham Hospital .and £20 for the equipment of a bed. The most gratifying feature of the past year is the enthu iasm pen"ading the community in respect of the work o[ the ssociation. Owing to numerous applications having been received [rom public bodies and individuals His Excellen cy the Governor and Lady Barron convened a public meeting which \:vas beld in the ball-room of Government House, on August 14th la t, for the purpo e of propagating ambulance instruction. His Excellency the Governor, Lady Barron, the Mayor of Perth, and other leading citizens, addressed the meeting. Lady Barron announced that the Council had pas ed a re olution to temporarily reduce the clas attendance fee by two thirds in all ambulance classes controlled by the Head Centre, the result being that 764 ladie and gentlemen were at once enrolled and formed into classes for First Aid and Home Nursing Instruction . A highly in ~ tructi,"e demonstration \Va given by lady and gentlemen member of th Brigade and As!'.ociation. The work done was examined and very clearly explained by Drs. Tymms and Quinlan j after which His Excellency the GO\'ernor gm"e a very interesting account of his vi its to the "back block " of the tate, and urged the extension of First Aid kno\yledge in country districts, particularly to Government ",chool t achers. In all rec.,pects the year 1915 has been a record one of the Head Centre. The great \var made us particularly busy j men and "'omen of all classes being most anxiou to acquire ambulance instruction. The area of operation extended from Broome in the Torth-\iVe st to Albany in the, outh. Ov r 96 per cent. of the Constabulary have qualified under the rules of the .\ssociation to render First j\id to the Injured, while every permanent member of the Fire Brigade of the State i also qualified . The Council was gratified on receiving an intimation that His l\Iajesty the King had sanctioned the selection of Mr. Henry "'V. Lilley and Police- ergeant John Smith as Honorary Sen'ing Brothers and Dr. Samuel Macaulay as Honorary .As. ociate of the Ord r of St. John of Jerusalem in England. The annual public presentation of certificates for 1915 was held in the Perth Literary Institute on December 2nd last, under the patronage of His Excell ncy ir Harry Barron, K. c. :\J . G., C. 0., and Lady Barron.

WESTERN

The Lancashire and Yorkshin.: Company's team was successful in the Milton bield Competition. The local V. A. D. bas charge of th Military ,,"ards at the Clayton Hospital. WAKEFIElD.

The organisation o[ Voluntary .\id Detachments has commenced . It is hop d that the misunderstandings which ha\'e arisen in the past may soon be removed, sO that the \\'ork of the Association may take its proper position among the c I11l1lunities on the Rand. TRANSVAAL.

YVe desire to tender our thanks to Councillor F. ]. Hunt, J.P., for so kindly giving a horse ambulance to the town. The gift is of incalculable value and the spirit in which it \\ a given deserves the highest praise. The Town Council ha pro\'ided the nece sary i\mbulance hed and the Police Authorities have taken control of the Ambulance. A number of the members of the \Nom en" Classes ha, c received practical training in Sick 1 ursing at the \Vest Bromwich I mfi.rmary. It is highly important, especially in an industrial tOY\'n like vVednesbury, to have a sufficient and efficient number of men in all the ,,'arks to render First Aid to the Injured in case of accident, or in time. of emergency. Accidents \yill happen, howe\'er careful we may be, and the manufacturers should encourage in e\"ery po~sible way their employees to learn and make thernseh'es efficient in First _\id \Vork. WEDNESBURY.

T

In all, 22 cla. es of instruction were held under the control of the Centre, in vVellington, Carterton, Foxton, Hawera, Masterton, ;\fapier, Palmerston North, Petone, and Wanganui. The Ambulance transport work done by the Association's contractor, Mr. James Johnston has been ,-ery satisfactory. During the year the Association's vehicles were used in +79 cases for removing sick and injured. This fact demonstrates the utility of the service to the public of Wellington. It is with great regret that the Committee has to record the death of Mrs. S. A. Rhodes, Lady of Grace of the Order of t. John of Jerusalem. The deceased was a Vice-President of the Centre, and her munificence and great services to the cause of Ambulance and Nursing are well known to the public of Wellington. A bequest of £500 by WELLINCTON,

N.I.

AUSTRALIA .

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W I NDSOR AND £TON.

II. R. H. Princes Christian graciously presented over 200 certificates on 10nday, 28th June.


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1 91 3 - 1914.

Anonymous Bath , Dowag-er Marchioness of (_ years) B eckett, ]\[r . \\\' . II. B enecke, Miss i\. Biddulph, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Haig Bruce, Miss Clear, Mrs. E. A .. Coates, Joseph Cockl"Oft, F. \V. B. Collins, Hon. Mrs. T. Cunliffe, Mrs. D amen, Miss Davi es, G. D a\-ies, Miss D e Lisle & Dudley Frances, Lady. Dixon, ~liss \\T. Ellis, riss A. 1\1. E\'elegh, Miss Fagan, 1\1rs. J. Foggo, E. \V. Fraser, A. Edmund Gibbs, Capt. Brendl-eth Goldney, Lady H azel & Co., 1\lessrs. H arvey , Miss Harvey, Miss C. H al-vey, Miss D. H atchard, Mrs. Hobson & Sons, 1\1essrs. H ome Purves, Miss Humphreys, Miss Zoe 1\1. . La ird, Miss A. M. L yon, Hon. Ml-s. MacGregor, Dr. A. Mc La ren, Hon. Mrs. Frances Ma ude, Miss E. Mi chael, Mrs. Philipps, Lady Owen Pitt-Rivers, Mrs. R andolph , Mrs.

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DEPARTMENT. the Year ended ~Oth SeptembeJ-, 1914. I NCO ME.

EXPENDITURE . INSTRUCTION ANO S ,\LE OF STORES-

INSTRGCTJON ,\ND SALE OF STORES1

1

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Salaries

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1380

£,6311

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Tra\'elling expenses -.

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IK\'ALID TRAKsroRT CORrs-

IN\,ALID TRAN PORT CORPS-

Fees for remo\'al of invalids.

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renewal of

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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIG:\DE-

626 14

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281 15

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371 19

9

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786 18 11 20

Uniforms

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20 7 15 2

219

6

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SPECIAL CO:HPETITIO:-lS PROPORTIO:-l OF REi T, RATES, T,\XES, ETC., Ambulance Department

Contributions lowards maintenance o[ stations Legacy

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tl) 631 673 £23023

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\\'e have examined the books and \'ouchers of the Ambulance Department of the Grand above Income and Expenditure Account [or the year ended 30th eptember, 1914, is correct. of the OrdcI', and is incorporated therein. 3, Fredericks Place, Olel Jewry, E. C, 6th July, 1915.

Priory of the Ol'der o[ the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and certify that the This Account forms part of the General Income and Expenditure Account of the Grand Priory PRICE, \\'ATERHOL SC

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Gross pn)fit

228-+ 16

3

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011

sale of slores

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111

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Priory of thc Order or the lIo.spital of Sl. J ohll of J crusalel11 in ELlgland, and cerLify that the This Account forms part of the General Income and Expenditure Account of the Grand Priory PRICE,

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HollOIl. R. L., L.H.loP. " ". EDI.·., IU'.II. Bond, F. F., M.n., II.P.H. ROIH'. D. ]. i'I.. ~1. Boo C .. 1. I:.DI.·., 1).1'.11. Bonn 'r, T. J., '\I.B., l.:'ol. \PLR. Boodle, G. ,,\., JlI.R.C.Soo I.". . Bo well, A., :I!.D .•\BI-.R., ,I. R.C. 0.;. Rowt!r, "-. G., .!.R.C.S., L.R . . P. Rowit!. ]. :'II., :\!. D., F. R. C. '. ED!.-. BowmClIl. R. 0 .. ~T.R.C."". Boyce,]. 1., L.R.C.P. <' ".1. Bradhun', J. B., 'Ln. (,\;\llJ., I'.R.C.I'. Braclbllr~-.). .0., :I!.R.C.S., L.R.CI'. Bradley, D., d.D., :I!.S. (J.L'.r. Bray, ::'.Iajor G. , . T., :'oI.R . . s .. L.R.C.p. Brett, P. Goo B.S . .'ll,LD. Bridgeford \ \'. .\. .\I. R.C. S. E:-:G., LR.C.P. EDI:-'·.

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Broomhead, C., )f. D., C.;lf. .\HER. Broughton, .\.. G . . , :'oLE., CH.B. \'lO. Broughton, L. C. ., L.R.C.P. & S. FDI:\. Brown, A. T., :'11. B., C. '1[. .\BER. BrO\\,11 , F. G., :l1.R.C. "., L.S. ,\. Bro\\'n, H. E., :11. D., CH.B. GL.\S. Bro\\'n, ]., :lL D. Bro\\n, ]., ;o,!.B., C.:'ol. ('L.\S. Brown, J. :\1., :l1.D. I:.DI='., 1· .R.l.S. Bro\\,II, ]. P., ,\I.B., OLB. vlcr.

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Lansdown, R. G. P., M.D., B.S. nl RII. Lapraik, G . , ]ll.B., Colli. GL.'1.5. Laslell, E. E., ]11.]). , CH.B. VICT. Latham, H., ill. B., C. ill. ED1N. Latham, \\'., L.R. C.p. & s. EDl ., D.p.II. Lalimer, II. "\. , M.n. Dl·RII., ilI.R.C.S. Laurie, Major C. R., ;'.LR. C.S., LoR.C.p., R ..\.M. C. (T. F.)

Laurie, H.., I1LD., C. M. EDIN. Lavcry,]. P., L.R.C.p. &s. EOlN. La\'ies, H. B., 1\L8., B.S. Dl' RII. Law,]., lILR.C.S., L.R.C.p. Lawrence, H. C., ;'1. D. Dl' Rl1. Lawson, G. G., "LR., R.CIl., n . p.11. Lazenby, J. l\1., :'II.B., B.S. Dl' Rl!. LL:ary, E. G., L.R.C.S.l., L.K.g.C.p.1. Leask, ]. T., 1\['B., C.:'I. EDIN . Le Cronier, 11. , :'I.R.('.S., I.,R.cr. Lec, B.]. , L.S ..\. Lcc, E., ;'.f. R. C. s. Lees, \Y., :'f. R. C. s., L. S. ,\. Legat, ., iII.D., L.R.C.S. EDIN. Leigh, J. D., I\[.D., C.;'.L EDlN., n.r.ll. Leitch, \\'. c., L.F.P.S. GL,\S. Lt'marchand, i\. \\'., ;\I.R . . S., L.R.CP. Lendrum, J. B., ;lLD., G.:ll. .\RER. Lennox, D., M.D., Co;\L I·: m:-.'. Le age, C. F., L.S ..\. Leslic, R. \Y., :11.])., C,'L R.l.1. Le,,'es-Hughcs, II., L. R.C. P. c' S. E])(:-\. Lcwis, T. H., ;II. R.CS. Lewvs- Lovd, E., ;\1. R. C. S., L. R. Co p. Lidtile, P: II., ill. B. M ELl:;., ;\1. R. C. s. Lillev, F., L.R.C.r. & s. EDl:-.'. Lille)r, J. H., ;\1.]). C.\:'IlB., :If-R.C.S. Lilley, J. H., ;'.1.]), Lillies, H., :'II.R.C.S. E:-.'G., L.R.l'.1'. EDI;\. Li t, G. H., ;\1. D., c.:.!. EDiN. Listcr, T. D., ;\LD., F.R.C.S. Littlc, J., :lLD. EOI:-.'., L.R.c'S.1. Littlewood, H., F.R.C.S., L.R,C.l'. Li\'ingstone, T. 11., ill. 0" CH.B. 1'])1:-\. Lloyd, E . ]., :II. n, .\BER., ;\1. R.C.S. L1o\'d, F. S" ;\1.0., ;'LR.C.S. L10)'J, ]. D., :'LR.C.S. E:-.'l;., L.R.C.P. EDII\. Lloyd, J. D ... , ;'I!.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lockhart, R. A., L.R.C.p. c' S. EDI:-.'. Lodge, P. G" F,R.C.S.I., 1..5 ..\. Lodwidge, \\'. C., ilLR.C.S., L.R . . 1'. Longhurst, ;vIajor B. \\ ' . ,:11. R. C. s., R. ,\. M. C. Lord, S. T., :lLR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lo\'c, H., !lI.B. Dl' Rll., LR.C.S.l. Lovegrovc, A.C .. \. , :'l.D., Dt:RII., L.S ..\. Lo\'ell-Keays, L. F., :I!.R.C.S., L.R . . P. Lovely. C. N., M.D., B.l'H, nl·RII. Lovett, A. .,;\L B. Low, A. 8., JII.D., C,;\f. EDI:-\. Lowe, A. ]., L.R. C.P. &S. E))[:-.'. Lowe, \Y. G., lIf.D., F.R. C.S. Lowsley, Capt. 1. 1\1., l\!. R.C.S., L.R.C.r., R.. \. ;'II.C. Loxton, \V. A., ;lI.B. BIR:'r., F.R.C.S. IWIN. Luce, R. H., ;'I1.B. C,\i\IB., F.R.C.S. Luckman, E. L, :ll.R.C.S. £:-.'G., L.R.C.P. EOl;';.

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rATION.

Lumsdcn, J., lIf. D., ClI.8. DUB. Lund, K. F., ]1[,8. LOND., L. R.C.S . EDTN. Lynam, R. G., M.B., M.R.C.S. McAdam, R. L., M.D., CII.B. DCB. McAldowie, A.. l\1., 111 . D., C. ]l1. ABER. l\IcAlIislcr-IIewlings, \V. F., M. B., C. \1EDIN. Macartney, R., L.R.C.P. &S. EOIN. l\Iacaulay, D. ]., L.R.C.P. & S. EOlN. McBrcarty, ]. \V., F.R.C.S. EDIN. l\lcCandlish, J. G., L. R.C. p. & S. EOlN. l\IcCarthy,]. McC., !\I. D. DL·RH., !\I.R.C. S. McCleland, H. A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. McCullagb, J., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.g.C.P. J. McCully, A. L., lIl. B., B. CH. R. t.:.!. McDonald, G. B., !l1.D. GLAS., L.R.C.S EDIN. MacDonald, ]. 1\1., ]II. B., B. s. McDonald, T. ]., ;lL D. TORONTO, L. S..\. Macdonald, ]., ;\1. B., C.:lT. EDIN. McDonnell, D., L.R.C.S.I., L.A.H. DUB. McDougall, F., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. E01N. l\IcDougall, N., 111. B., CH.B. GLAS. McDowell, \\'. C . \\-., il1.B., C.:'I!. E01N. l\IcElligott,l'tI. G., F.R.C.S.l., L.A.II . DUR. l\IacFadden, C. ]. R., 111. B. , C.1I1. E01~. ;\IcGee, J. H., ';\I.D. R,LI., L.R.C.S.I., D. P. H. C.UIB.

l\IacgrcO"ol', D. ~l., L.R.C.P. & s. E01:-.'. l\IcGregor, ]., :'T.R.C.P. &S. E01:-.'. l\Iacllraith, \\'.1\1., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. l\Iclntosh, A. 1\1., :l1.B., F.R.C.S. ED1:\. 1\Iclntosh, ]., L.R.C.P. & S. EDI!'I. ~lacKeddie, ]. F . , M. D., CH. B. MELB. McKenzie, ., M. D., C.I1I. EDIN. Mackenzie, D. ]., M.D., C.;'.!. ABER. Mackenzie, E., 111. 0., C. 1I1. GL.\S. l\Iackenzie, F. \\T., :'1.B., C.]l1. EDI:\. Mackenzie, II. D., :'ILD. NEW ZE.\L.\ND. 1\Iackenzie, J., :'l.D., c.:.I. EDIN. i\Iackcnzie, J., L. R. C. P. & S. EDI:-.'. l\lackenzie,J., ;\l. B. ABER. l\Iackenzic, J. F., 111. B. MELB. l\Iackenzic, R. F., 111. D., L. R. C. . EDIN. l\Iackenzie, \\' . . , L.R.C.P. & s. RDIN. Mackie, J., i\[. D. l\Iachlin, T.T., ill. D., L.F.P.S. GL.\S., D.P.H. l\IcKisack, H. L., ]I[.D., C. :\l. R.Ll. l\IcLaren, J. T., ;'I.B. CAlIIB., L.R.C.S. E01:-.'. Maclean, H. R., 1. B., c.:ll. EDIN. l\IcLcan, .]. R., ;'.LD., C.:I!. EDIN. l\Iaclean, E. ]., :11. B., C. :\1. EDIN. ~IcLannahall, J. G., L.R.C. P. & S.1. 1\1c fullen, ]., lIf . B., B. . R.L . r. l\IcNab, A.1\., M.B., C.M. GLAS. l\Iacnamal'a, A., 1\1. B. MacNidder, J., III. D. , C.]I[. EDIN. Macphcrson, C., I1l.D. , C.]ll. NEWFOU. DL·D. Mc \\'hac, D. 1\1., ]ll. B., B. S. 1IfELB. l\Ic\\,illiams, Lt. - 01. G. F.,]l1. B.,]l1. . :lIELB. A.!lI.S. At:S1'. Mc\\'illie, J. T., I11.B . , C.1I1. ABER., D.P.II. l\ladden, F. B., ;\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. l\Iadgson, Miss l\1. . L., 111. B. Maggs, O. II. .\., L.S ..\.

Mailer, W., I\1.B., C.lI!. EDIN. Main, R., M.D. BRUX., L.R.C.P. & s. E01N. Mains, J., L.R.C.P. ;)Iajor, ]. P., !II.D., CH.B. MELB. Malcolm, R., M.D. ;\lalpas, J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1al1n, F. C . , !II.D. Mann~ ]. B., I1I.R.C. S. ENG . , L. K.g.C.P.I. Manlllng, L. ., M.B., C. ]l1. ABER. Mantie, A . , M.D . DURH . , M.R.C.S. Marriolt, C. \V., M.D. ST ..\ND., F.R. C. S. EDIN. Marriolt, O. D., ]II. D., C.M. GLAS. Marsh, F., F.R . C.S., L.R.C.P. , D.P.H. :\larsh,]. H., L.R.C.P. &S. EDIN. 1\larsh, ]. H., M.R.C. S., L.R . C.P. l\larsh, J. ]., L.R.C.P. & S. EDIN. Marshall, G., !lI.B., :l1.R.C.S. :\1arshall, Lt.-Col. ].]. de Z., L.R.C.S.I., L,,\.H . Dt;B. l\Iarshall, R., M. D. :\1arshall, \\'. .,:11. B., C. ill. GLAS. Martin, E. \V. S., lI1. B., CH . B. R.l'. I., D. P. H. Marlin, F. R., 1I1.B., B.C. CAlIIB. ;\Iartin, S. E . , M. D. , C. M. O. C.l. l\Iartin, \\'. Y., M.B., B.S. CT. Iartin, \V. Y., :II. B. 1\Iason, G. A., M. B. :\1asscr, H. C. P., 1II.R.C.S., L.S.A. i\Iassingham, urg. -C ol.]. P., :ll. R.C.S., L.S . A. Matheson, ]., 111. D. i\Iatthcws, C. E., :lI.D. OXON., I11.R.C. S., D.P.H. l\Iatlhews, ]. C., M . B., B. C. CAlIIB. Matthews, V . , :'1. R. C. S., L. S. A. Iayhew, C. ]., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. l\Iead, G. E., ;\I.B., CH.B. lIIELB. Mears, F . C., M. B. DURH. M.R.C.S. Mehta, Dr. Dhanjibhai. l'Ieh'ille, S., iII . D. BRU-X., i\f. R. C.S., L. R. C. P. l\Ieh' in, ]., 111. B., C.:lI. ABER. Meh'in, K. S., ill. B. , CH.B. ABER. Mercer, \V. , I1I.B., C.;'.I. EDIN. Mickle, A. F. ]., M.D. ABER ., F.R.C.S. EDIN. Middlemiss, G. \\' . , lII . B., CH.B. DL' RH. Milburn, C. H., III. B., C.M. DURH. Mill, G. S., :lI.D., C.:'If. EDIN. l\Iillar, D. 1\IcF., 111. B. , C. ;l1. GLAS., D. P. H. Miller, J., :lI.B. , C.I1I. EDIN. Milligan, R. A., ilLD. Dl'RH., M.R.C.S. Mills, Irs. Jean F ., L. R. C. P. & s. EDIN. l\I ills, R. J., ill. B., C. ilf. ABER. 1\Iills, \\' ., L.R.C.P. &S. EDIN. Milne-Thomson, A., M. B. , C.lI!. EDIN. Milner, ]., M.R.C.S. ENG., L.R.C.P. EDI!'I. l\Iinchin, D. J., ill. B. TORONTO. Moberly, S. C. H., ]l1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Modlin, I. G., 1I1.D., CH.B. DURH. Moffatt, A. A. P., 1II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. l\Ioir, D. R., III. B., CH.B. ABE R. l\Iolloy, L. G. S., 1I1.D., B.CH. DUB. l\Iolteno, V. G., 1If.B., B.C. CA lB. l\Iolyneux, E., 111. B. VICT., I1f. R. C. s. Ionlague, A. J. H., lII.D. Dl· RH.,;\I R.C.S.

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i'llontgomery, E. C., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ~lontgomcry, \\' . A., L.S A. i\ rooney, A . P ., 111 D c M. R. l'. I. i\Ionypenv, H . J . , 111 D CH. B. R. l.. \. 1i\1 oore, C·. A ., M .D. .f\BER., Ill. R. C. S. Moore, C. J., 111. B., CH. B. R. U. I. Moore l\I ajorG. A., M.D., R.A.1I!.C. l\Ioorh~ad, R. E., L.R.C.P. &S. EDlN. Moorhouse, fiss A., 1II.B., B.CH. GLAS. Moorhouse, B. 1\1., iIl.B., C.M. EDlN; Morison, \V. 1\1., L.R.C.P. & S. EDlN. . A . E ., 111 B CH B. ]llELB. 1\f or1'1s, l\I orris, C. E., ]II. R. c.?, L. R. C. P. , Morris, F. H., III.D., ST. AND., ilI.R.C.S. . S~ . G ., ii' i'l10r1'1s, I , •D • , C •M • EDlN. i\forris, T. H. P., 1I!.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. , 11[ B ., CAMB., F.R.C.S. !~I' , or1'1son, J . T . J .,.. 1\1 orrison, \\., 1II. D., C. M. GLAS. Morton, C. A., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Morton, J. S., 1If. D., CH. B. DUB. i\Ioses, Capt. O. t. J., iII.D. EDlN., I.:'I['S. l\Ioxham, 1\1. C., 1ILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. I ug I ·IS t on, G . T . \\1., III . D . ABER., 111. R. C. S . 1\1 1\1ugliston, T. C., l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. i'lIulhall, A. T., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.I. Mulligan, J. \\'., M.D., M.S. g.l'.T. Munro, F., 1II.B., C.iII. GLAS. Murdock, A., M.B. Murison, P., III.D., C.III. EDlN. l\Iurphy, C. E., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.I. l\Iurpby, \V., M.B., C.M. EDIN. F.R.C.S.1. [ urray, C . F . K ., III .D. O.U.I., ~ l\1 l\Iurray, J. A. J., M.B., C.III. EDlN. Murray, J. G., L.R.C.P. & s. EDl:s'. Murray-Aynsley, J. H., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Myers, \V. \V., M.B., C.III. GLAS. Nairn R. \V., M.B., C.lIi. GLAS. j

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Nason E. N., ;'I[.D., Neave: E. F. 1\I., M.D., CH.B. EDT:\'. :\Telson, T., M.D., C. I. EDIN. • :\Te\'ille, J. F., L.R.C.P. & S. EDl:\,. Nevin, R., M.B., CH.B. R.U.I. :\ ewby, C. H., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. :\Tewell, A. G., M.D., C.III. GLAS., D.P.H. " e,ve, II J. A . , III . B ., B . CH., NEW ZEALAND. '" :\Ticholls, G. F., M.D. DURH., L.R.C.S. EDIN. :\'icholls, H., M. D. C.\:'IfB., III. R. C. s. :\,icholson, Lt.-Col., E., :11. R. C. S., L.S ..\., D.P.H., A.]l1.S., ~icholson,

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:\icol, J., M. B., C. M. ABER. Nightingale, J., M.D., C.M. ED!:s'. :\'oble, S. C., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. :\Tockolds, \\' . S., L.R.C.P. &S. ED!:s'. 'oney, E. H., L.S.A. ~orman, A. S., I11.R.C.S., L. R.C. P., O.P.H. Norris, A. H., ilI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. )iorris, \\'. P., M.B., CH.B. I1lELB. )/orthcote, A. B., M.D., C.M. EDl~. )i ugent, E. S., 111. R. C. S. , uttall, T. E., M.B., C.l\!. EDlN. Nutter, \\'. J., M.B., CH.B. EDlN. Nyblelt, H. G. ~1., :'Il.D. )/'yttlasv, , , A. J., L,R,C,P, & s. EOI:\,

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Oates, T. P., ]II. 13. , H.B. EDIN. O'Connell, Lt.-Col. D. \ ' ., M.D.

fIONORAHY LrPE MEMBERS.

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i\l.CH. R.l' .I., R.A.II['C. Odcll, \V., ilI.D. Dl'RH., F.R.C.~. O'Donovan, T. L.R.C.P. & s. EOI>i. Offi er, E. A., 111. B. i\lELB. Ogilvie, H., L.R.C.S. EDI:-':. Okell, G., L.R.C.P.I., . Oldham H. F., M.D., B. H. DLB. ' C' . P ., "?lID ., i\[RC.S.,n.p.IL .. 01 Ivel',

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Oliver \V. ilLB., C.]lI. EDlN. Orang!e, l\r'iss 1\1., 11\' D. BR L' X., L. S . .\. Ord, F. \V., L. R. C. P. \. O'Reilly G. J., L.R.C. " 1I1.R.C.r.1. Orton, M.D. BIRlI[G., 1II.R.C.S. OsbOl'n, F. A., :'t1. R. C... Osborn, S" F.R.C. ., L. ..\. Osborne, Fleel- urg. 11. R., ;\1. R. C. S.,

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Osburne, C. A. 1"., F . R.C . . EDI:->., Owen, E. L., M.D., C.:'II. EDlN. Owen, R. F., L.K.g.C.P.l. Ozanne, F. . , 1\1.R.C.S., L,R.C.P. Paget, O. F., LD., B.C" CA lB. Paisley, \V., :lLB., B. II. R.l·: !. Palin, H. \., 1\[.B., .:'11. EDl>i. Palmer, A. 1\1., ?II. R. C. S. EN T.,

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Palmer, C. ., 111. R. C. 5., L. R.C. P. Park,]. R . . , L.R,C.P. &S. EDll'. Parker, G., l\l. D. C\l\lB., 1\1. R. C. s. Parkes, L. C., M.D., l'II.R.C.S., D.P.H. Parkes, \\'. H., 1I1.B., .111. ED!N. Parkinson, C. J., M.B., !\l.R.C.S. Parkinson, J., 111. R.C,S. Parnell, G. C., 1\I.R.C.S., L.S.A. Parsey, E. \\T. , 1\1. B., B. C. C.\ [B. Parsons, H. C., lII.R.C • . , L.R, .r. Parsons, \\'. B., M.R.C . . , ,L.R.C.P. Paterson C. E., ?II. D. ED!, , Paton, M., L.R . . P. &s. EDIN. • Paltel'son, G. de j., IIl.D. DIJB., :lLR.C.S. Palterson, G. H., :'II.R. . 5., L.R.C.P. Patterson, Miss 1\1., M.D. Paul, F. T., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.I'. Paulin, S., ]II. B. Tl R NTO. Peach, C. \V., M.B., C.1\L EDIN. Peake, A. \V., I11.R.C.S., L.R.C.f'. Peake, F. E., I1I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Pearce G. H., ]\f. D., D, P. H. , , l~ Pearcey, P. i\., :11. B., C. M. ED •. Pearse T. F., F.R.C .S., I.R.C.P. Pearso:1, T., I\I.R.C, ., L.R.C.P. Pedley, T. F., M.D. BRl·X., I\1.R.C.S. Peirce, F., l\1.D. DUB" F.R.C.S.1. Pereira, A. All L. R. C. P. & s. Pereira, J. A. \\'., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.r. Percival, G. H., III. B., Ill. R. C. s. Perram, C. H., M.D., l\1.R.C.S. Perry, \\T. D., ilI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. :-:.Z. Petter \\T., M. B., .lIf. EDIN. Peverl'ey, \\". A., I. B., B.S. nt· RII. Phelps, P., :lI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Phillips, C. H., ilI.D. Dl'RH. Phillipc:;, G. ,\ ., :II. R,C,S., L, S •. \.

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l)i ers, . E" 1Il. D., C.I1I. ABER. Pike, ]. B., lIL R. C. S., L. R. C. P. Pilgrim, E. G., 1\1. B. IWIN. Pim, F. E. dc B., L. R. C. S. I., L. I"::' Q. l'. r. I. Pinck, C. 11., M.B., C.M. GL.\S. l"Jinkerton, J., M. D., C. M. g. l '. 1. Pith ie, i\. D., L.R.C.P. & s. EDIN. Plant, 11. C., :II. B . , lIL R. C. S. N. Z. Ple\\'s, \V. F., M. B. Pochin, F. L., M.D., .M. EDIN., D.P,[1. Pocock, A. G. C., :lLB. oL'RII., M.R.C.S. Pollal'd, il' G. 11., M.D., .I1L ED 1:'-1'. Pollard, S. P., :'tl. R. C. S., L. R. C. 1'. Pollen, II., :I[.D., M.S. Dl·B. Poole, .\. 11., ;lLn. nl·R Il., :'tI.R.C.S. Poolc\', E. B., L. R. C. '. 1., L. R. C. P. Pope,' Major \\ '. \\'., :I['R.C.S., L.R.C.I'.,

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CHAIRMAN .

PRESIDEN T.

FORMED .

CENTRE.

J. A. Longden.

1878

Blackwell Colliecy

HONORARY SECRETARY.

W. H. Stevens, Blackwell Colliery, Alfreton. N . R. Hilton, 21, High St., Bognor.

Bognor

1885

BradfOI'd

1887

The Mayor.

Brierfield

1895

T. Vcevel·s.

W. Webstcr.

Bristol

1880

The Dean of Bristol.

B. M. H. Rogers,

Burnley

1883

J.

Burton-on-Trent

1879

The LOI'd Shu ttlewodh. Col. J. G I"ctton.

Buxton

1889

Cambrian Railways

1898

The Duke of Devonshire. Thc Earl of Powis.

Canadian Brctnch

1910

F.

1883

II. C. Peake.

II. C. Peake.

1 78

TIlt' Marchioness onYIlg-l1alll. The Earl of Lin"l-pool.

Re\". Canon Mason,

Cannock Chasc Fields Canterbury

Coal

Canterbul-Y & \V st Coast (N.Z.) Cape Town

1885

Cardiff Raih\'ay Co.

1891

00 00

B. Pitts, Education Office, Town Hali, Bradford.

Iontizambcl"t,

(Acting) J. Hodgson, 66, Walter Road, Brierfield.

A. Sl. J. Burroughs, 23, Bridge Sl., Bristol.

M. D.

A. Dickinson, 71, Colne Road, Burnley.

. Horn.

\V. G. Lowe, M.D.

J. Tainton, 30, High Sl., Burton-on-Trent.

H. A. IIubbersty.

Miss D. Sulton, 2, Spring Gardens, Buxton.

. ,Villiamson.

T. C. A. Hodson, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry. Lt.-Col. R. J. Bil-dwhistle, 15, Castle Building, Oltawa, Canada. \\' . Charlton, 21, Lichfield Road, 'Valsal!.

M.D.

D.D.

Ll.-Col. F. B. Crc well. Rev. Father A. O'Rilcy.

1889

Brig-adil'r l,cncl-al C. \\'. Thompson. The Lord 1\h'rlhyr.

Lt.-Col. C.

Ceylon

1906

Tht' GO\ l.rno ,-.

lIon. R. E. Slubbs.

Charlton

1910

Cheltenham

1879

The Earl lieauchamp.

Cheshire Lin es Committee

1904

J.

Chester

1881

Chesterfield

187.5

The Dub' of \\-l stminstcr. The Duke of Devonshire.

. Denniss.

Miss C. A. Allarciyce, 7, '"ernon Placc, Canterburv. C. J. TrelcaY~n, 119, \\To rcester St., Chrislchurch, .Z. (Acting) F. P. Oliver, P.O., Box 1113, Capc Town. Supt. D. Da\'ies, Cardiff Railway Co's. Police, Cardiff. (Acting) E. Langley IIunt, Colombo, Ceylon.

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hcwell.

The Dean o[ Chester.

. 1\1. Hebblethwaite, !\I.D., 1\Iangalore, Queen's Rd., Cheltenham. (Acting) R. . \\Toods, Manager's Office, Cheshire Lines ommittce, Central tation, Liverpool. J. Duff, M.D., 5, Abbey St., Chester.

Councillor Locke.

C. \\T. Hadfield, Town Clerk's Office, Chesterfield.

E. Charnlcy.

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Colne '"

1890

Coventry

191 2

Cumberland Mines and Quarries Dalton-in- Furness

Alderman

[r. II. Dean.

1882

F. Spickcrtlcll.

1 95

Til' Earl ("If Lonsdale.

J.

T. B. Bullock

(A cling . )

The Mayor.

R~v \V. D. Rudgard, Longford Grange, Coventry.

urgeon-Col. T. Joyce. J ...... R R'-. \\"'1I son.

K nowles, 18, Skipton Rd., Colne, Lanes"

1\1 rs. A . P'Iper,

t ee Id en, C ranbrook, Kent.

T " ,\" Atkinson,

1879

olliery Office, ""hitehayen.

R. Blake, 99, l\Iarkct

t., Dalton-in-Furness.

Darlington

1880

J.

Derby

1886

Sir F. L9, 81.

Devonport

1907

The LOI"d St. Levan.

The Ma.yor.

R.

J.

18 1

The Eall of Meath.

1893

Thl' Ead of Dudley.

The Right lIon. J ustic' Ross. T. F. fIiggs, 1\[. R. C. S.

\\T.

Dudley

. .. tc\enson, lIT.D., 60, Lower Baggot t., Dublin. E. Hactland 35, \\ 'oh'c rllamplOI1 t., Dudley.

Dukinfield

1893

Dublin

Dunedin (N.Z.) East London (S. Africa)

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1II. D.

J. P.

FOlhergill,

!\I.D.

F. R. Cassidi,

"T.

olicitor, Market Place, Darlington. lIT.D.

Trinity Terrace, Derby.

FiltalJ, Municipal Offices, DeYOnporL

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J. H. Beard, Town Hall, Dukinfield.

1891

The Earl of Lin'rpool.

190-1

D. Rcl.!s.

Lt.-Col. \\'. J. Will

Eckington Collieries

1890

Egypt

1915

Sil- I r. 1\lc bhol1

Ellesmere

1908

The Ead of Ellesmer,'.

Farnham

1882

Favel'sham

The Bishop of '\,in chcst 'I".

1883

FUn1ess Railway

1902

Gibraltar

1883

Gloucesler

1881

J. M. Collett.

J. M.

1889

H. II. Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein.

Inspector-Gcn. II. C. Woods.

Gosport, Alverstoke & Fareham

R. 1\1. \\'ilkes,

G. :-1lt.;\'l'l1son. Sir

J.

I\ogerq

J.

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The DuJ.:: . of Devonshire.

The Lord l\'J.uncastel". Maj.-Gen.

J.

T. Johnson.

ollett.

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Gatefield House, Fa\·ersham.

J. IIope, Gencral 1\Ianagcl-'S Office, Furness Rail\Va v, Barrow-in-Fu rness. R cv. A. B. ackett, Epworth Hous!.;, Gibraltar. T.

"T. \\'ilson, 45, De<1l1·s " 'alk, GI lIcester.

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Granby

FORMED.

1899

HONORARY SECRETARY,

CHAIRMAN.

PRESIDENT.

E. M. Mundy.

G. ]. Ward.

J. H erberL, 8,

Sir Sam Fay

H. C. lIigson, Offi ce of Superintendent of the Line, G.C. Ry., Marylebone Station, N.\\'. T. O. Mein, Loco Dept., G.E. Ry., Slratford, E.

Great Central Railway

1914

The Lord Faringdon

Great Eastem Railway...

1896

GI-eat \Vestern Railway ...

1896

Guernsey

188t

The LOI-d Claud Hamiltoll. H. R. H. The Princess Christian. Maj.-Gen. Sil- R. C. Hart.

Halifax

1881

The MayoL

Ha nds worlh

1895

]. F. Pecu·son.

Harrogate

1881

Dr.

Hartlepools

1880

Col. Lauder.

H. \ \'. 1\[. Strover,

Hastings and St. Leonards

1880

The Viscounl Hythe.

H. '. Gabb,

Heavy \Voollen Distl-iet...

1883

Majol' P. B. Walker.

Capt. ]. P. Critchley.

Hebden BI-idge

1887

Aldermall E. ]. Crossley,

J. \V. \Varringtoll.

E. L. Robinson,

M. R.C.S.

Surgeon-Capt. J. C. Wright. F. II. Mabcdy, L.R.C.P.

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\\'. G. Allen, 6, ProspecL CrescenL, Harrogate.

'. \Villi ams. 1\1. D.

M. B.

1880 H ey\\'oou

Vicarage St., llk eslon.

\V. N. JIall, Maltby House, Sl. Pauls Road, \Yest HarUepool. H. R. Mansell, ~['R.C.S., Crofton, \\-e<;l Hastings. C. Thorne, l\lilital'Y lIospital, \Yoking.

Hill,

(Acting) J. H. Bamford, Beaumonl \-iew, Hebden Bridge. Mrs. Underwood, 29, CasUe Street, Hereford.

A. \\'addinglon, 134, Pils\\,orth Road, Heywood,

1882

near Manchester.

J. T. C.

Hong Kong

1884

Ho pilal Saturday FUlld . ,.

1889

Hull

1882

The Lord l\fayor or London. Rl. HOIl. T. I~. Ferens,

Hull and Bal'llsley Railway

1907

E. Walkin.

R. Vickers.

lndian Branch

1909

The Viceroy.

Ipswich

1880

Ironbl'idge

1905

H. H. Princess MarieLouise. The Lord Forester.

The Commallder-inhief in India. Col. G. S. Elliston,

:il' F, 1I. l\Iay_

JOh11S01l,

F. R.C.S. ED.

'ir

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.\. J.

rossley, Bt. lkinsOll.

P.C.

C.B., M.R.C.S.

J.

E. Ralphs, Education Departml'nt, lIonK Kong. A. R. Rundell, 54, Grays Inn Road, London, \\' . C.

( \ssistallt llon. Sec.) F. J, \'aughan, 2-+2, Sprill~ Bank, Hull. J. Walker, Goods ,-\gcnls Officc, :\' eptulle :trt'd . tation, Hull. (Acting) urgeon-Gen. Sir C. Pardey Lukis, K.C.S.I., M.D., &c., Indian Amb. Headqtrs., Simla, India. Miss Coulcher, Beechholmc, Ipswich. Miss E. M, \Vh ite, The Bungalo,\', Coalbmokdale, Shropshire,

\\T . 'Vhite.

Isle of Man

1885

The LOI-d Raglan.

Isle or \\'ighl

1885

J l'r

1884

H. R. If. The Princess hristian. . R. \' oisin, M. R. c...,.

Col. II. \\-. Madoc, Chid ConSlable's Offict', Douglas, Isle of Man. Iiss, E. 1-\ . E\'elegh, hide \'iew, A.\'ondale Road, ;'\;ewpol-t, Isle of \Yig-ht P. Le :'.Iasurit>r, 19, Royal Square, Jersc\,.

Keighley

1883

8. S. Brig-K.

S. T. Scott, 14, GI-am' ilk' Stt'e 't, Keighley.

Keswick

7

Canon Rawnsler.

J.

Stucu'l, 9CJ, Maill St I"et'l , Keswick.

E.

r.

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1893

J.

El worlhy.

R. E. Sarg-eallllt.

J. El\\'ortll\,

Kiveloll Park

191 !

Lancashire and YOI-~<;hire Railway Lancashll't:' P.S.A.

1897

Lancaskl'

1881

Leeds ,. ,

l87R

The Eall of Harewood.

Leicest l'I'

1880

\V.S. LO\'l'I1.

\V . S. {"'VeIl.

1880

The Earl of D I'by.

F. Tobill.

TIll' Eul of Derby.

l\lrs. R. \' -illiallls.

1897

Sir G. H.

J.

1899

Sir C. ]. Owens.

J. \\'.

J.

1\. F. Aspillttll.

l\Iajol' \\-. RlH\' ley, 20, Park Row,

Li vel-pool (School of Cookery) London and ol-th \VesterJI Railway London and South \Vestern Railway London Brighton and South Coasl Railway London Post Office

1906

Thc Earl of 8essboroug-h.

F. Scott.

1913

]. Sinclair,

IT. 11. Rashfnrc\,

Loughborough

1916

W. \\1. Collman

Lyminglon

1884

1V1aidstone

H.R.II. The Princess Louise.

1878

Malta "

1907

M.l>.

COPl', Kiveton Park Colli 'I'ies, near heftit>ld.

(;.. H. :\f.Llltel-, Lanca, hil"l' and Yor'k"hire l~ail",ay, Hunt s Bank, 1\Iancl1l'stcl-. 1'. KenyolI, Park HOll!w, Cheadle Hulme, ranchester. ('\ctillg) Dr. Henson, Dale Slrel't, [.anca. tel'.

189li

laug-hLon,8t.

LanL', Geol'gl' Street, Kelkring.

\V.

Bishop.

r.

M.Il.

\\'hit aker,

Gencl'al Sil' J L lVI. L. Rundle,

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G. O. Dobson, 268, \\'clford Road, lan: ndon Park, Leicest~r. (Assislant Secrelary) 1\1 i s MilL, 6, \\' ellinglon . Bui}dings',-t2, outh asUe ~ lreet, Liverpool. 1\1lss 1'. L. . Calder, ,chool or Cookery, Colquitt Street, LI,'el-poo1. D. Thomas, Secrdal""s tnl'e, Euston Station, London, N. \\'. ' \\ ' .I~ll c~l11aster, Generall\[anager's Office, \\-atedol' Station, London, ' . E. J. King, London Bridge Station, L R. & S. C. Ry., London, ' . E. (l\cting) J. \\'. Kidd, Inland Section, G. P. 0., Moun t Pleasant, London, E. C. J. Gmham, ti, The Avenue, Loughhol'l1ugh. (.\ ting)

J.

O. Han'is, " Hi taloo," LYlIlillg-tl)ll.

C. P. Olivcr, Genentl Sil' [I. 1\1. L. Rundle.

Le~'d .

t\[.

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The Gables, Maid tont'.

(Acting) Dr-. A. Y. Bel'l1al'c1, Ambulanc~' Headqtrs" Porta R~'ale, \ 'all<'tta, Malta.

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CENTRE.

Manchcster

PRESIDENT.

FORMED .

1880

Madow

188l

Maryport and Cadis le Railway Metropolitan No. I.

1913

Metropolitan No. IX.

1881

lVIetmpolitan No. X.

1882

Metropolitan Railway Middlesbrough and Cleveland Midland and G. T Joint Committee l\Iillom

CHAIRMAN .

T he Dean of Manc hester.

Major G. II.

Darwin,

HONORARY SECRETARY.

F. Hal'gr aves, 55, Cross Street, Manchestel'.

M.D.

W. V. Sloane, \,vest Street, Mal-low.

T. I {artley.

J. \ VilliamSOI1.

1904

11. R. I r. Thc P"incess Louise. II. R. H. The Princcss Fl'ederica, R. II. Sclbic.

11. S. Stl'\\,ar1.

188'l

The 1\Tarquis o[Zeliand.

T. H. \Y. Chambers.

1888

\\'. J.

D. Lang, J.P.

"V. T. \\Tilliams, General Managel-'s Office, M. & C. Railway, MaryporL. Mrs. Edward Lascclles, 20, Thudoe Square,London, S .W . C. M. Fowler, 112, Ancona Road, Harlesden, London, •. \'.'. \V. H. Morgan, 39, Alderbrook Road, Balham Hill, London, S. \\T. A. \\T. Griffin, 'vVorks Manager's Office, Metropolitan Railway, easden. G. Richardson, 4-8, Kensington Road, 1\1iddlesbrough. E. G. Palmer, Chief Clerk, Engineer's Office, 1\1. & G. N. Joint Committee, Mellon Constable. \Y. T. Lawrenc e, ,-,olicitor, l\Iillom.

Natal ...

1907

P. 1\lLl1'ison,

\\'. Buchanan GI-ay.

A. '£\.

Nelson (Lanes.)

18

T. \\'. \Yilkinson.

"'. Hollol).

J. Ileywol-th, 39, Napi er Street, Tel son , Lanes.

Re\·. Lord V. Seymour.

Y alT, lIf. D.

1885

ewal-k-on-Trent

1884

The Earl l\lan\' 'rs.

1910

Sir G. !-1. Philipson,

1910

Sir \\'. H. J I01'\\'ood

(

T.

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Col. T. H. Hendley, C.1. E., 1If. R. C. S.

1900

Z. ) ...

J elson T

1878

\\' . \\' .. nodgrass, Nclson, '£\.Z.

Ne\\' Plymouth (N.Z.)

1899

Newport (1\IOll.)

1905

The LOI-c\ 1'r'dcg-ar.

New South \Vales

1890

Sil- ,,'. P. Cullen.

Northampton

1888

The LOI-c1 Lilforcl .

North Bucks

1898

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Ill. D.

Sir

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1\I~ssllricr.

1895

North Shields ...

1888

Torth Staffordshire

Sil- A. K. Butierwol-th.

E, A. F. Iillhorp, Larendon House, l\' e\\'ark-OI1Trent. 1'. D. Fenwick, Cam bridge Hall, 'ewcastle-Qll1'yne. D. 1\1. Baird, t. John's, I'\c\\"foundland. 1\[r<;.

• S. IIamilton,

III.

n.

ir I I. Randall. Col. \V. II. Bull, F.R.C.S.

North Eastern Railway ...

colt, Field Strcet Buildings, Durban, Natal.

F. Penty,

Dod~rill,

Eliot

treet, 0: ew Plymouth,1\'. Z,

A G. E. J. Fudge, 56, Dewslancl Park,

T eWpol't, l\Ion. B. R. Rainsford, Equitable Buildings, 350, Georgc treet, ydney, T• • • \ \'. G, C. \\'clls, 2, l. Giles quare, 1'\orthampton.

D. \\'. A. Bull, i\I.R,l,S., Sll-atford, Bucks.

'"

l.

(Acting)\\'. llollings, 62, \Vhit.ehall Rd., Gat.eshead.

E. P. Martin, 8, Ncw Quay, North Re\,. I. C. R. Scott.

1888

Ola,'es" Stony

hields.

\V. l\lalkin, Rock liffe, Cheadle, toke-onTr nt. R. Bagnall, General l\Ianager's Offi ce, '£\.S. Railway, toke-on-Trent. ,Irs. Lyant-Bro\\'n, \Yimbornc, Lyttleton t., Launceslon, Tasmania. j\ll's. E.ColegTLn'e, Bracebridge, 130, Church Road, Norwood. (_\ssi tant Hon .• ce.) E. ;\. Lowe, 413, ::\Iansfield Road, ollingham. J. B. \\,ilkinson, 111. D., Sunnybrae, Hollins Green, Oldham . . \. 11. Ba 'ano, IIadenholl11e, Old Hill, near Dudley.

T. 1\105\(:Y.

E. D. Grasell

~ir

1881

I I. R.1 1. Princess Christian. ~il' J. Bright.

Oldham

1884

\Y. G. 0l"eedham.

". C. _leed ham.

Oldhill

1891

Orange Free State

1904

Otley ...

1888

(.\cting) ]. Logan, P.O. BL)x; 45, Bloemfont'in, O.F.S. R. FOI-r' t, 2 , Bridge _\n?nue, 1 e\\'all, Otley.

Oundle

1895

J.

Paris .. ,

1889

11. C. Mamlock,

Peterborough

1904

Polytechnic

1895

Portsmouth

1881

Preston

1889

Queensland

1909

Ramsgate

1881

Reading

1893

Ripley (Derbyshire)

1891

Rhodesia

1913

r\orth Staffordshire Ry.. ..

1916

North Tasmania

1909

Norwood

1892

Nottingham

ir R. Win[ray. The Lord Howard de \Valden. 11.11. Prince Alexander of Batlenberg. 'vV. II. \Voods.

Major-General G. F. Browne. 11.R.H . Princcss Chl-istian. Lady Millon.

E. Tritton, Bt.

I Iayes, North

trL'ct, Oundk. M.D.,

20, Rue Lesueur, Pal-i.

J\Iajor J. S. Ellis.

H. \\' . IloLL, 73, .\Idcnnan·s Dl'in-!, Petel-borough.

J.

Sir G. S . Couzens.

R. i\litchell, The Polytechnic, 309, Regent treet, London, \V. I'. J. 'o\\';u-d, 80, Laburnum Groye, Port mouth.

\\'. G. 1\Iakinson.

H. B. Briedey, Killiney, Fulwood, Pre ton.

C. CoLton, F,R.C.P.

Lt.-Col. .\. litton, lleadquarters, ommol1\\'ealth i\ lilitarv Forces of Queensland, Brisbant: . i\li 's 1\r. Ii. Jarman, 24, The Paragon, Ral11sgatc.

G.

E. K. Studd.

]1. R. Holden, M.D.

( ding-) i\Iiss A. l\I. Bil'eh, 39, CPPCI' Redland Road, Reading. F. l\ llfrey, Riplcy, Derbyshire. l\. 1rs. .. J 'f

Rhodesia.

.II1cla'I' ,I ,

1') •0. Box 257, •

Salisbur)l,


CENTRE.

FORMED.

PRESIDENT.

CHAIRMAN.

Rochdale

1886

Rotherham

1884

Saddlewo,"th

1881

J.

St. David's (Wales ancl ;\T onmouthshire) t. Helens

1910

Thc Lord MerthYL

J884

Col. R. \ \T. H. Thomas.

J.

J. D. Howarth, 12, East St,"cet, Rochdale.

J. I I. CivtCI'.

Taylor.

The Lo,"d Mayo," of Cardifr. Thomas ~hcdock

1884

Sheffield

1878

The Earl of \Vhamcliffe.

Shipley

1896

Sir James Roberts, Be

J. ,\. Budon.

Sh,"ewsbury

1903

TI1l' Earl of Po\\'i s .

Col. E. CUI·'tOfl,

Singapon~

1885 1900

Son of England P atriotic Society of S. Africa ' outhampton

1907 1880

Simpson,

M. B.,

Th e Elms, Roth crham"

1\. \Vashington, The SquClI'e, Uppcrmill, Saddle-

St. Kitts

Smethwick

HONORARY SECRETARY .

R. IIl'ape.

worth, near Oldham.

I I. D. \\'. L wis, 61, Cathcdnd Road, Cardiff.

J. I r.

Cook, 16, Omlskirk Street, St. H elens.

\V. J. S"anch,

,\1.0.,

Basseterne, Sl. Kitts, B.vV.!.

J. llcnd e,"soll, 6, East P anHle, Sheffield (,\ssislant Sec,"clary). J. D. Bu sfie ld, 35, Avondale Road, Shipley. :lI.D.

C. E. Pl.'fln, Dog-poil', Shn~ \\'sbLfry. J. 11. \\ 'cu'ing, c/o Singapon:: Elect,"ic T,"am\\'ays, Ltd., Singapore. J. \\"i II iams, 4, Claremont Road, Smeth wick. (~. 11. Buckley, P. O. Box 946, Durban, Natal, S. A.

I I. RIl. I',"ince s Loui se.

Col. E. B;ulce.

South Eastern and Chatham R ai lway Southport

1905

11. C. O. BonsoJ'.

E. ,\. Richards.

1878

The Ea"1 of SeflL)'1.

J.

South Shields

1883

J.

J. R. C"l'ase, F.R.C.S.

Readhead.

E. \\ ·i1letL.

Lieut.-Col. G. E. Twiss, F.R. C.S.!., Sl. John 's, Sholing, Hallls. (,\cling), E. A, Richards, Office of Supe,"intendent of the Line, S. E. & c. Rly., London Bridge, S. E. \\ ·.H.:\f. ;\Ja\\'d~:;Il'Y,.1, Preston Road, Southport.

J909

,'owe"by Bridge

1890

Stalybridge

1886

Stockport

1 83

"\. E. Fcf'JIs.

(. \ cting) S. Rmadbcnt, 16, Xewton treet, Sowerby Bridge. J. \\ '. ~"l1ister, ~olieitor, Portland Chambers, Slalybridge. ,\. B'"iggs, 36, St. Pekrsgale, Slockport.

Stockion and Thornaby .

191-+

J I. E. Kitching,

J. Buckley,

1883

Streatham

J891

. ' underland

1893

Swinton

1

Tibshelf

18tH

Todmorden

1911

Tonbridge

18,0

Transvaal

1 93

Trinidad

Hl83

Tunb,"idge W ells

1879

Victoria

18 '3

J.

S.

I~ a \\'son.

J.

S. l~a \\SOIl.

\Vath-on-Dcarn c \\. ednesbury

l;. J. Dudley.

F. S. Bollon, 28, Hagley Ro ad, Stourbl"idge.

Cobham" IT.R.H. The Duchess or ,\Ibany. l;. J. "\tldi son.

InspccLor-G nel"al 1:3. L innis, C.V.o. I. G. :\TodliJl, :'>1. D.

:'Iliss Bake,", 1, l\Iontrell Road, treatham, London, S.W. T. J. French, 12, Dale Ten'ac l', Fulwell, Sunderland. ' tanley, 45, Chades Stf'l'et , ,\\'inLon, near Rotherham. , T. Jackson, 10, Vicloria Ten"ace, Tib helf, All reton. \\' .

I,

Tlw:\[ayor

TIll' 11011.

J. Rissik.

The ;\Iarguis Camden. J. \V. Springthoq)l',

L. Russell,

:\1. B.,

Lindores, Todmo,"den, Lanes.

C. Lo\\'/').

C. E .. ' kinne,",Rose Bank, Dry HillPark, Tonbridge.

ll. F. E. Pistorius.

E. C. Lowe, 38, Commercial Exchange ~uilding , ;\lain Street, ] ohannesburg, outh Afnca. F. \\'. U,"ieh, VicLoria InstiluLe, Trinidad. E. \\'l'ldon, Cour-tlands, Tunh,"idge \\'e lls.

l'. Bagl',

II. \\' . G,'ecn\\'ood, Corne," of ' wansLon and Franlyn Streets, l\I lbot/me, \ ·ictoria. " i\lajor L. J. F. \V alson, 34, Leeds Road. \\ akefield. Y. eusworth, Co-orl'ratin' St., \\"est Melton, Rotherham. 11. Torping, 38, Holyhcad Road, \\'ednesbury.

:11. D.

'1 hl' ;\JayoJ'.

1886 1887

z

69, GI"angc Road, Thornaby-on-Tees.

Right 1 ion. Viscounl

8~

1896

I"')

S. ~. Bulcntig, Dillon Sl,"eet, Belleri\'e, Hobart.

:11. D.

Wakefield

o

o J. Pag-l', 67, King St'·l.'el, Soulh Shields.

South Tasmania

StOllrbl"idge

>

(f) (f)

J ol1nson.

TIll' l\layor.

F.

T. 1-1.

Tiltoll, Somerville, \\"l'llingbo rough.

\V ellingborough

1888

\\'. Lewin.

t;. I Jl'IlSon.

\\'ellington (N.Z.)

1885

The Earl of Liverpool.

C. P. I'owl(' s.

J. H.

\ Vcstern Austral ia

1892

. \. E. Randell,

.I. :'II. Ltpsll'Y·

\V esion-Super-Mare

1880

\\'indso," and Eton

1880

\Visbech

1909

The Rev. Pre bendary Aldridgc. J 1. R H. Pri l1cess Christian. ] I. C. Eigood.

Lieut.-Col. ]. ,\. Campbell, 120, .-\berdeen 'L, Perth, \V.A . (.\ cli ng-) ]. \YallacL', "I.B., 6, Knighsto1H> Road, \ V E SLOll-SU pc,"-l\lal"C. (ACliJlg) F. L. P. \\·l'bb, '2, High StrL'el, EtOI1.

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1i:l90

W. I I.

;\1.

B.

Thl' Bishop of Taunton. \\ . . F airb'lfI k,

;'11. R.C.S.

j

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Finlay, P. O. Box 252, \\' ellington, ~. Z.

S. E. Benlham, 9, South H"ink, \\"isbec h. 1..0

York

Jalla.lftl.

J.

II. Turlll"", 17, lIig-h Ousl'gall', Yo,"k.

VI


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Territorial Brancl1. During the past t,,-o years the Territorial Branch has made satisfactory progr ss. The acli,-ities o[ ils Yolur~tary <\ id Detachments ince the outbreak of w ar ha,'e been except ional, and reflect. most creditably on its promoters and \york ers. There are now 298 Detac hm ents with a tolal st.rength o[ 9,429 members (2,009 men and 7,420 women). The '\tVar Office are utilizing the services o[ Women V.A.D. members in a variety of ways, and t.here are many sphere. o[ activity in which these membe rs are working, amongst which are : (a) Those staffi ng Auxiliary Military Hospital throughout the country. (b) Those rendering part-time service in filit ary Ho. pital . (c) Those gi,-ing whol e time service in Military II ospitals at home and abroad, for pay and allowances. (d) Those working under the General Service 'chem e, comprising Dispen ers, Clerks, Cooks, Telcphone Op erators, Storekeepers, X-Ray Attendants, Laboratory Attendants, &c., in Military Hospita ls. The period of 1ililary IIospital Service under this Scheme is one month on probation, after which, i[ satisfactory, an agreement is signed for tweh'e months service, or the duration of the war. (e) Those giving voluntary service in Hospitals and R est Stations in France. (f) Those working voluntarily in the French Red Cross Hospitals. It is probable th a t at an early date the scope of women's \\'ork will be"'s till further increased. -During the first months of the war many Voluntary Aid Detachments adapted the Voluntary Aid Scheme, originally intended [or invasion, to meet the altered situation, and formed Auxiliary Hospitals. Each Auxiliary Hos pital is, as a rule, attached to the neare t .Military Hospital, from which it receives its patients. There are at the present moment 66 of these Hospitals, with total accommodation for over 3,000 patients, and the good work which is being c<l.rried out by the D etachments and the local Committees which have a ided the Hospitals in the form of equipment, funds and s upplies, reflects the greatest credit upon all who are giving their time and energies in this direction, and de er\'cs the grateful thanks and a ppreciation of the Order of St. John. Since August, 1915, at the reque t of the Chief Commissioner, the Territorial Branch has supplemented the Naval and Military Re en'es of the St. John Ambulance Brigade by call ing upon men pos essing First Aid Certificates, who ,\,ere not m embers of t.he Brigade, to enrol in the Military Home Hos pitals Reserve. By this means 1,469 men have been supplied for se rvice in the R. A. M. C. at hom e and abroad, and 240 for service with the Medical Unit, Royal Nava l Division. The services of members of l\len's Detachm ents are utilized in many ways, amongst which may be cited (a) t.he t ransport of sick and wounded from ambulance trains to Military Hos pitals, a nd from Military to Auxiliary Military Hospitals, which work is of a very strenuous nature, and has frequ ently to be carri ed out under m ost difficult conditio n ;

TEI~I'II(lI'1 \1.

nIU'\'t II.

(b) Ordcrl~' \\'l)I'k in local

\llxiliar) lIo,>pitals, which \\'urk is being de" otedly carried oul by th~ men, who gin.: sllch tlf their lime to it a,> their dail) vocat.ions will permit. Tn many dislrict'> local St. John Depots and \\'orking Parties ha"L: been encrgcticall) engaged in mceting the numerous and \ RnOll . . demands of the local Hospitals and the St. John \Varehouse. In Ireland there are 129 \'oluntnr} ,\id Delach ment , ,,-ith (t total personnel or 3,+00 members, T\Vo ALlxiliar~ 110 pital.., in thL: County of Dublin (each of 20 bed~) are staffed cntire]) by . t. John \'oILll1tar~ .\id D~tachmtnh, and ha\'e been made [ull use of by the :'\lilitarv authoriti~". 115 memher..., of 1ri"b \Vomell 's D et.achments ha\ e bl'~n po"ted for duty in :\Iilitar} IIo..,pital~ at home and abroad, Very efficient ..,en·ice ha.., been rendered b} Irish Detachment members in lhe tran<-;port of wounded soldiers [1'0111 Ill) pita! "hips and trains to the \ ariou . . :\Iilitar~ and ,\uxiliary Hospital..... 0\ er 5,000 soldiers ha\'e been conveyed in motor ambulance"i and car..., lent b\' the Irish .\u tomobile Club. The..,e services ha\ l' hl:en rendered skilf~llv and efficientl\ and both thl: Deput) Director of Il:dical Ser\'ice,>, Irish-Command at~ci the ;\Ieclical Transport Officer ha\ c cxprec.;"ec1 their entire srttic;fa'ction and appreciation of the '\'ork carried out. :\f an~ members ha\'e undertaken the \\'ork (1[' "isiting sick oldiers on furlough, ns<-;isling- them where necessary in obtaining medical assistance ,md kccring them in touch with ;\Iilitar~ Hospital. .\ number of \ ' .. \. D . i1ll:mber<> ha\e regularl~ attended at lhe raih\-a\' c:;tations and dock", ac:;"isting- . . ick soldier in pro\-iding food for them: and generallv attending t(1 their needs. Thi" hranch (1[ the w(1rk i much appreciated h) the ~lilitarr ,\uthorities, -\ free buffel for 'oleliers and sailors hac; heen opened at the ~Iidland Station (N. C. R. ), Belfast, which is maintained b:- officers and members nf Detachments in lhe County of Belfa t, a c;ic;ted b,- Count,- _-\ntrim. In connection \"itil the ~Iilitary Home Ho pitais Re , en-e the Territorial Branch in Treland hat., "iupplemented this Reser\'e o'f the Brigade h~ suppl) ing 338 men for the R. ,\, :\1, c., a large' number \"cllunteerinL; for General. en'ice abrl'lad , rhe Joint Clothing- Depot ('If the. t. Johll .\mbulance A'>sociatiol1 and the COUl1t~ of Dublin Branch of tilt: Brili Il Red rc'ls" Societ\' has been lhe means l""lf collecting a \ er~ large l1uml er of articles for d~'-,patch to He;lc1qni\r tL:l-S and to the Brili"h and :\fediterranean ExpeditionanI;'orcet.,. ()7, 16.2 ill-ticle<., 11m e been ele"patched, and 11,000 cig-arette.-. Th~re i. . a Central "-ar Hc)"pital . llPply Dep6t in Dublin, and the \\-olllcn',> Detachment member" htl\ e taken up tbi..., branch of \\-ork \\'ith llcce<:;ful ~llb-Depotc; hene aJ '0 been formed, Central mllch I.CtlJ. \\ 'orkrool11<; for Clslel- hm-c been establi heel at Belfast. lla.ses of instruction in First _\id and Xursing ha\'e becn largeh' attended ill Belfac;t and Derry Cit~-, and a keen intclc'>t in ho pital \Vori, hac.; been taken b)' both ~exe". ,\ number of men \\'ho pa sed the Examination<-; held ill Derry Cil~' \'Olllnteered for the :\IiJitan' Home Hospitals Re"en e, <llld \\-ere pnc;"ed through Belfast, fl1r sen'ic~ in the R .. \ . . 1. C. On the outbl-eak of \\ ar lhe Cislel- .\Iedical and ;-,-ursing ,-\ssociation placed ihclf ullre~en'edly at the ~e'n ice of lhe Empire, and on the 3rd G


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ST,

Jell);\'

, \\IBl'I .. \;'\CE

TERJU'( 01<1.\1- BRA~C11.

,\~~~1l'I.\TI():\,

~O\'embl;!r, I 91..J.. it ,,'as formalh' and o01ciall~' takcn lwer for Imperial Sen'ice during the period of the'war by th Ol~der of 't. J~hn. The sen'ices or their members are being used cxtenslYely I~ot ~nly 111 It'eland, but in l\Iilitar~' Hospitals ill England and on the ~ol:tll1ent, an,d ~he

:'.fatrons of the Ho pitals in Belfast han' expressed thc,lr high appr:clallOn of the efticiencr displa~ 'e d and the high standard attailled by the St. John nurses, , , A speciality has been made in , Englan,d and I:elancl In the colle tlOn and preparation l)f Spbagnum 7\loss as a dres~ll:g [or wou.nds, The~e is no doubt that this moss s1.1pplie. a yery effiCient dresslllg, and thl, fact has been emphasized by the receipt of letters of thanks fr0111 Hospitals at the Front :tating ho'" l1~eful thi, form or clres<;ing' ha'i been found to be. Lieut. -Colonel Sir Richard C. Temple, BT" C,I. E" has re igned the office of Controller-in-Chief of the Territoral Branch, which appointment he held from its inception until the 3rd Dccember, 1915. It was through hi iniLiati\'e and acti"ities that this Branch :' as rg~nised and established, The thanks of the Order arc due to hllll for hl~ ",tillable services in connection "'ith this branch of it. work, Mention must also be made of the resignation of Lady Perrott from the position of Lady Commandant-in-Chief, \\' hich post. he has held for four years coyering the early stage.., of the de, elopment of thi:-, Branch until-April 1915, During that time ~he ,,'orked untiring-I) , and the ..,uccess which bas attended her efforts is be:-,t e\'idenced by the gr~at ::.cn'ice'i which the "'omen's Voluntary ,-\id Detachment.., ()C lhi.., l1rgani..,atiol1 ha,-e been able to render during thi::. crisi:-" Reports recei,'ed from the following aCCl)mpan) thi"''ihorl account of the work of the Territorial Branch :The Lady Quartermaster-in-Chief of ',"omen'" Detachlllcnh, West Riding of Yorkshire Divi ion, London and Home Counties Di\'ision, The grateful thank of the Order are due to the !llan~ hundred.., of workers who ha\'e, at great sacrifice to lhel11sel\'E·~. de\'oh~c\ ~o Illllch time and energy to the '-oluntary Aid \\'ork. It is most gratif~'ing to record the spirit of self-abnegation which has inspired so man;,' in promoting the aim.., o[ the Territorial Branch, under which suitable pro"ision has been made [or admini'>tering to our sick and ,,'ounded returning from the Front, aile! this spirit is undoubtedly the touchstone inherited from the Knight... of St. John who, in medi~\'al times. led their follo\\'er to \'ictory \\'ith the emblem of their faith e\'cr present (the 'Vhite Cros ) and faltered nolo "F1'rtet' Coi7'rltl{f Crux is just as appropriate in the Twentieth Century as it was in the Twelfth, Report from the Lady Quartermaster-in-Chief of ,"omen'.., Detachments : II

Since the outbreak of war the work of the "'omen's ection of I he Territorird Branch has been satisfactory. On 12th August, 1914, Mrs, Richardson, Lady Superintendent of Detachment London 118, started with a small party of nurses for Belgium, at the invilation of the Belgian Red Cross Society, Her party on arrival was stationed at till' Chateau de Boitforls, On August 15th a large p arly of traincd nurses was sent out, again at the invitation of the Belgian Red Cross, and with this party a small number of V,A,D. member's were sent, including the Han, ;\Iary Cary, London 118, and Miss Lismore Fit>lding, London 118, This pal'ly proceeded

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to Brussel~, where lhey became pri~ot1crs on the (7ertllan occupation 011 ,\lIgllSt 20th, and r'ctllrned to this country, travelling via Gel'tl1Ctny and Denmark on O ctober 17th, 1914, fn the autumn of 191-+ it \\'as decided 10 scnd t\\'o hospital units to Sl. Malo, (tnd a number' of V,A.D, mcmbt'n; ,,"ere scnt to France \\'ith these parties, rcturning in lhe spring of 1915, In Octobcr, 1914, the County Tyrone Hos pital Unit, organi::.cd by Miss Sinclair. proceeded to Pau, Thi::. enit ha::. been serving with the Fr'ench army lip to till' present time, and with it are ..,el'\'ing a \al-ge 11IrmbCI' of V,A. D, l11emb('rs from COllntv T"ronc, DlIring the (,HI'ly ~lay~ of the war mallY \' ,. \,D, hospItal::. were opened, notably, as regards the Territorial Bmnch, ill the \\\:st Riding of \'oc'kshire, in Leice tersilire, aud ill ;\IiddlC'!:Jex, r should like especially to draw attention to the \'Ny good \\'ork which has bcC'n done sinCt: its inauguration at the Officers' lIospital org-aniscd by Robinia \'iscollntess :'Ilountgarret al 18, Cadogan l ~::trdl'lIs,

III F"hlllary, 1915, tit,' \\·,lI' Olli,',· dl'l'ided to aumit \\'Onh~1I \ ',, \,D, members :IS pl'obati~)Jl\.~rs in .\Irlilar.\ 110spitals, The result of this was a \'CI'y large IncreaSe of work, .. specially clul'ing I h,' early summer' monLh,; 01 1915, Up to I Ill' present tilll~ 1. f69 rl[lplic<Llions for scn'i~l' han: been r~'cei\ed from \',A.D, IIh~mbers ; 088 Illembers havc pro~,"ded 1.)11 sen'icc (.188 011 hL)rne !:Jel'vice and :l00 on foreign S~'I\ lcd, III tltis COrm 'ctioll I ['cgret tl) report that t\\'O members, \Iiss 'mall'''', ,\, Ridillg 102 f, and \li s,., Chadwick. LcicL'stl'I' .12, died on sen'icL' in EgypL. In till' aullllllll llf 1<)15 it \\as decided by tlte \\'ClI' ornce to furtha enlarge I hLcopc of \', \ , D, \\'~'rk in .\hlitary I lospitab, the I'csult of which was the ilH.:eptioIl of thc l~clh'ral Scn ILC chcme, l'p to th", preSCIII timc 5-+-+ applications !l,n .... bcell I', "vi\'ed ft ',JIll c00k::.. clerks, dispell::.ers. ctc" for service in '\Iilitar~: l'!l)spitals, 12 CO,) 1.:..... 35 derk!:J and three dispens\.'l's ha\'e proceeded 1111 sen'rl'C', r should lrJ.:L' espe\'i,tlly tl) dra\\' attention to the \'cry \'aluable assistance I'elld~'rcd t,1 the Tcrl'ilorial Br~nch at JIead Ouarters bv the Lad\' Constancc '\IilnL'S <3 as\.;:ell. Lady llf JIIstice of Ihl' Ordel~ Commalidant :\Irs,- Stanyforth, \\ ',RY, 16. ;\lif;'; OSJJ1l1nda 0\\l'1l (these ladies being Ladie::. of Gnlce of the Ordcr), the 11011, ,\11'::', 1:, . \, Fitzroy, :'Iliss Twiss and '\Iiss Lethbridge, St. .John .\mblilan ce Hrig~ck, The assistance rendered b,\' these ladies has been ~)f the greatest possible \'alue to the \\'ork, I should also like to dnl\\ attentiotl to the valuabk assistance renuered b\' the matrons \\'ho ha\'e gi\'~n 0 much time to interviewing Ollr candidate at lh~ \ arious ccntres throughout England durin .~ the past year: .\fis.., \"iIlU'lll. Pl'incipal :'IIatron, T, f, :\' ,S" Ll·ice,.,kr. ~par"lh)11

:\lan~hester.

Pun'L's Li\'erpool, " ;\lllSSOIl B irm ingha Ill, " Snivatoll SheA1clcl. " Innis Leeds, Bro\\'\1 :\'e\\'castle, \\ihitaker Durham, Bostock Belfast, " Eddison Dublin. and ill ... ,1 th~' ,\Ialr(ll1-ill-Chid l)f Ihe Joint Commiltee. :\Iiss S\\,ifl. and hel' matrons ..\Irs, l'~)lnl'l'. :'IIis,; Rohel'ts, .\lis ... Ea..,lon and :\Iiss Peter, . \mong' 11ll' "llmmandants \\ ho het\ L' done specially good work. 1 \\'ish parlicularly Il) lli'a\\ ;lttention to :\liss Tu~k, London 1.20, who ha!:J worked ulltiringl: in prl'jJ<lJ'ing t 1)(' members nC Iwr \ ('I'Y large detachment to take their share in the \\'(wk,

Repol'l frl)111 Di\' ic..,jon:

the J)cputy L\1Iltrl)ller, \\'e:-,l

Riding of Yorkshire

FOI' th, pllrpLlS' l,f \d lllillislrati~11l til,' Riding is di\ ided illlo 16 Disll'icls. l'Hch Disl rid is IInder I Ill' l'han~' ,' l,l a \ 'iC',,-Pl'l, ... iclent. " 'Ill' is a ..... istl:d h,\' an J {Oil , S0l'I'elal')', Furtht'r,<;h ntld it appear desirable, till' Di .. lriet may b~ sub-eli, id 'd, at the c1i::.cretioll or Ille \iL,C'- I'I'l· ... id,·llt. LlJl tit,· II ndl'I'slillIdilH.!' Ihat l!Jl' \ 'ice-l'r,'sident . . till J'l'lllaill~ ill ~nlltr'ol. .


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DETACH~JE:-lTS,

There are 22 of Ihes " Detachments registered, alld one awaiting" rl')..;i~I' ation, :\0 Detachll1ent has been mobilised as ~\lch, but approximately 85 per cent. of the "'hole stl,,'ng! h ha\'c enlisted or aI'C doiIlg duty in some form \\ ilh till' Armcd Forccs of the ' ro\\'n, Of tile renwimier , tho e \\'ho are of military aw~ and medically fit lJa\'e attested, dod \\ill be calkcl up in their Groups ill dul' course,

\VO;\IEN'~

• DETACHMENTS,

There are IlO\\ 7-1 of these Detachments existing in the Riding, of \\hich by far the greatest number are adively emploYl' ll. They are occupied in the entino- Administration of 27 l\uxiliar) Hospital::; , These Ho pit,lIs 11<1\ e a total accommodation of 1,099 bL~ dti, flll' Iluillbel' Llf resident paLil'nLs in till' wllole of these Institutions is 577, and the LOtal J\l1I11111.; r of pnti1l1ts whn ha \ e been treated since the bcginll lIl g- L)f IIll' \\'al' amount tll 7, 9~7 , S\lrgeon-:Uajor Fa wcett, \\ ho \\ a s appoinLed by the Dir<? c tor-Gclh rOll .\, :\1.~, LO inspeci these Ho~p i tals \\rites a s folk)",,.;, in a rqwrt d a ted J\ln(' 21st, 19l5: _ " As a \\'hok the ' e Institulions arc in a high slilt,' 01 ~I11Licncy, and COl'll! a l'esene Hospilal accommodation of e. ' trc me Yaltle , Thc: may all bt' tl'u!:ited t, perform their YarioLls !"Il les in the :\Iedi ';\1 ' enice, " It will be seen by the l1gl1rc,., quoted thnt ,)nly ilb,) ll t half L)( tllL' llo'>pita l accommodalion provided, is no\\ being utilised, but slwulc\ cil"CuI11stancL's arise, which neces ita ted e\ ..:'ry bed being filled, ther..:' is llO\\' a n amplc supply 1)1' workers available to meet ..:'\'cry contingency, It is also satis facton to 110t(' that thc i\Iilit<ll\" .\uthol'ilil' s will not hesitall' t,) avail them ' elves of an)' assistance that they n{ay requin>, In addition Lo the 27 Auxiliary Hospllals referred to-, a considerable a nd L'onstantly in c rca ing number of members are employed al the t\\'o . 'ort hern General Hospital., which aggregate 550-1- beds,

Report from the

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Deputy Controller, Ll)t)lion and Home C()lIntil'~

The t\\'o y('(\rs und e r re\' ie\\' havc r,' \ l'u lt'd \ er~" sil ti,.,fd L'tl')ry pr,1g-res s in tht' \'oluntan Aiel work in this Di\ isioI1, There 'are -1-7 \'oluntary Aiel Dctachmellls ",ith a Lotal strength of 2,218, a IIII 19 Auxiliary l-Io<.pilals , \\'ith tot a l aL'coll1tl10dation COl 1,271 pati nts, These Hm'l'itals ha\ e b..:' cn eSlab li slwcl a t C a cll'g 0 I1 G ,lI"den!', Eaton ' quare, Cobham lKent), Eastcole, Gla dstonl Park, Goldl' rs Gr(:('!l (t\\'o ), Gra\escnd (t\\,o), Hendon, Hillingdon, Islc worth, ~ 01'111\\ ood, P inner, Rochesl c r, Southall, Strooel, Tunbridge \Yell , and \\"ill e sden, 'earh the \\'hole ot lhc Deta,'l1 l1lcnb h,l\L' be ,' Il Illohibzul b\ the CounLl' Directo;s for ~ur ing ami Generalen'i l" ~s in t he ,\uxillHry or \',A~D, Hospital~, , 0 far as the Hospitals in lhis D i\'ision are concc rtJcd, thc demallds of tIll' :\Iilitary aulhorities a , rt'ga rcl~ their 'ita fr~ ha \ '1.' be e n nwt in ('\ pry respt'c t sinCl the outbreak of war, The services of the Detachment~ bu\' e also 11<'CI1 pl<tced at tile dibposal 01 the Police authorities [or air raid calls, 263 members of \Vomen's Detachments bel\e been posted for :\llr -ing and General Sen'ice to ~lilitary Hospitals at home a ncl abroad, There is, unfortunately, no rec o rd d the sen ices rend ... red by all the Detachments, to e nable a full report to be cL1J1lpilec!, a~ since the outbreak of war they ha\'e bu'n under the control of thL' re spccli\ e County Directors, 1 desire, howe\er, to e,-press satisfaction at the most ahl wav in which the officer." and membcr~ of Detachments ill this Di\ ision are c;;rrying out till' duties fpr which the) haye heen 1110bili7.ed,

INDEX. PAGE

Adelaidc Centre, , 26 Admission to and Enrolments ii" the Order, , , 16, 57 Am buJance, MoLor 11 r ,\mblllance Sen'icl' for L()"Liotl: -.) 'r- ,') ~\l11bulance , tations .\uckland cntn~ , , 17 r _I 1\. htoIl-llnder-L"lle Cen~I'l' Hanbury Ccntrl; , 27 Barro\\"-in- Fll I"ne i:'S C L'1l t;'l' 28 Bedford Celltre , 28 Belfast Cl'lltl'l' , 29 Bequest, FL)rrll l)i 73 Birminglw111 CL'Il11,' 29 Brigade CompeLit i()(1 2() Bristol Centre , 29 ,0 Bllrton-on-Trctll Celllr,' Cairo Centre 30 Cambrian Railwa'ys C,'n'lr~ 30 Canadian Branch 30 Cannock hase Coalflelci CentI"~ 38 Cnnterbury cntn' , , :l ~anterhury nne! \\'cst Coast, ~,z, 39 Cape of Good Hope CentrL' 39 Cardiff Railway CcntI'e ' 39 Central EXl'clltin CommitteL' S l entres , 26, 87 Certificates 24 Ceylon --ntre , -1-0 Chapter-Gen,' ral, Cheltenham '{'nlr,' 40 Chcshir~ Lines COI11Il1itt~c C"lI~rc -1-0 Chester Cent re , , -1-0 Chief ecrctary, ReLirellwIlt l)f : Committ 'e, Joint ,,'ar , , 9 Competition, Brigade 26 Competition, Railway 25 Contributions towards :\iaiIliL'nance of Stations 67 Council , -IDublin Centrl' -10 DUllcan i\IL'l11ori,d \lIlbllIaIll'L' ) tatiOll , -~ Dunedin Cellt re , -1-1 Duty , , -1-0 East Londol1 C,'nt rl' 41 Educati n 10 Ellesmere CL'ntn: 41 Farnham C 'ntI'l' , , -1-1 Furnes Rail\\'a\ Cell! I"" 42 Gibraltar Centre, , -1-2 Gloucester entre -1-2 'oSp0rt, \In'rstOJ1L', aIld Fare11,,111 l'rntr'l' ,

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Great Central Railway , , 42 Gre~l,L Eastern Railway Centre, 43 Halttax Centre , I rand worth Cemre 43 43 H art Iepools Centre 43 f-lea\'y " ' oollen DistI'ict' Cl'llLre' -1-3 Hebclen BI'idge Centre, , -1-3 j long Kong Centre, -1-4 Honorary Lifc :\Icll1b"I'., )1 -,' Hospitals , , - , H lIII Centr\!, , , ++ t nc?me&Expellcl iture :\ccounL52, 53, 69-7 j Ind,a~1 Branch , 13 44 In\'abd Transpol'l C,)rp-, , 2[ps",ic,h Centre , -I-~ lronbndge Centre 49 I Ie of l\Ian Centr,' 49 Jersey Centre 49 Labels ," 24La~1cash're and \'ol"k -hirc Ry, Centre 49 LelcesteI' Centre "'0 Life l\lembers ~. ' ~~ ?LItter St. J obIl Liverpool Centre 5~ London Brighton and 'outil Coast Ry, Centre 5J London Post Office Cenlr<-' 51 Lymington Centre 52 :\lalta Centre ' 52 :\Ianchester Cel.tre 53 :\Iaryport & Carlisle Ry, Centre 53 :'Iedallions 2-1:\Ietropolitan ~ IX. C~ntre 53 ~I,iddlesbrough and Cleveland Centre 53 :\Itllom Centre 55 i atal Centre 5~ 1N e I son Centre 54 :\ ewcastle-on-T;ne Cen'tre 55 :-\ ew South \"ales Centre 55 ~ orth Bucks Centre 56 ~ orth Eastern Railway Centre: 56 ~ orth taffordshire Centre 56 1\ orwood Centre 56 ~ >\\'foundland Centre 55 Officer of the Order 2 Oldham Centre , 56 Orange Free talc· CentI'e 56 Papers, printed , , 6 Parchment Votes of Thank!' 23 57 Peterborough Centre ' Paris Centre ' 57 Portsmouth Centre 57 Railway Competition Rending- C'cntt·C' , 'i7

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Rel)Ort of the

Chief COlllmissioner of the Brigade and of the

Chief Comnlissioner for Brigade Overseas 1 October 1913 to 30 Septelllber 1915

LONDON: CIlANCERY

OF THE ORDER, ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL,

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of tbe 1bospital of St. Jobn of Jerusalem in .I6nglnnl> .. :ambulance lDepartmcnt.

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Report of the Chief Commissioner of the Brigade 1 October 1913 to 30 September 1915

CONTENTS. PAGE

. 'uperior Oflicers of the Brigade appointed by H. R. H. the Grand Prior

2

Brigade Di tric-ts within the United Kingdom

4

Chief Commissioner' Report

5

Lady Superintendent-in-Chief's Report Deputy Commi sioners' Reports : No. 1. District No. II. District No. III. District No. IV. District No. V. District No. VI. District No. VI I. District No. VIII. District .. No. IX. District No. X. District No. XI. District No. XII. District

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SUPEIUOR OFFICERS.

THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

Superior @fficers

FREDERICK SPRAWSON.

Appointed to No. II. District, June, 190H.

Esquire.

Appointed by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior of the Order of the Ho pita! of SL J obn of Jerusalem in England,

PERCY RATCLIFF.

Honontry Associate.

Appointed to No. V. District, February, i%9.

ARTHUR HAM?llERSLEY JOIlNSTON, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (SHOWING GRADE IN THE ORDER A D DATE OF ApPOINTMENT.)

Honoral'y Associate.

Appointed to No. VI. District, November. 1909.

ctbief ctOIll11l issioner.

HENRY CYRIL ELSE.

COLO l EL SIR J A IES RICHARDSO . ANDREW CLARK, BT., C.B., .i\I.G., F.R.C.S.E.

Knight of Justice.

Appointed January, 1911.

Appointed October, 1915.

LADY PERROTT, R. R. C.

SA;\WEL HA:\HLTON, ;VI.D.

Honor.lI'y Associate.

A. i\1. .

(RET.)

Knighl of Grace.

C.1\I. G.,

L. R. C. P.

Ill)1l0rary Associate.

Knight of Grace. Appointed to No. III. Distl'ict. August, 1896. Deputy-Commissioner of No. X. District on re-arrangement of DistriclS. JOHN SAMUEL GRIFFITHS, 1\1. R. C. S.

Appointed to No. II. District, December, 1903. Appointed lo No. VII. District, February, 1906. CLAUDE BOWES PAU,IER.

T10Iwl'<!ry

SSOl iale.

Appointed to No. VI. District,

I fOllorary • ssol'iate. II\ll1l., r;u"}

Appointed to No. V. District,

Scr\'il1~

Brothel'.

ovember, 1911.

o. XI. District, N on:mlwl'. 19 J 1.

THOL\IAS HENRY VVOOLSTO •.

Knight of Grace.

19; 2.

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lovember.

1~L?

Appointed to No. X. Dislricl. July, 19:13.

STEPlIEN HERBERT VILVEN.

Iiollorary SCI'ving Brother.

Appointed to No.1. District. July. 1913.

I-nig-ht of Gmce.

Appointed to No. XI. District, Fl'bruary. 19;.!..

Esquil'e.

Appointe Ito TITo:\f \5

HERBERT DAVID WILLIAM LEWIS.

Appointed to

~ovember,

FRANCIS HUBERT BARCLAY.

RICHARD HENRY GRnIBLY, 1\1.R.C.S.

Knight of Grace.

j91~.

.\RTIIUR VVILLL-\.:\I F AIRE, J. P.

Appointed to No. VIII. District, No\'ember, 1911. Appointed to No. IX. District,

,\ppointed to No. III. District, ;\Iay,

COLONEL J OIlN ARNALLT JONES, ;VI. D.

Appointed to No. VI. District, No\ember, 1909.

Knight of Grace.

191~.

HENRY CROl\IPTON CHA;VIBERS.

CHARLES COTTON, F.R.C.P.E.

Knight of Grace.

Appointed to No. IV. District, ilIay,

J A;VIES ANDERSON, ),1. A., :\1. B.

COLOKEL EDWARD CURETON, V.D., :\I.D.

Knight of Grace.

191~.

REV. VVILLIAM DORE RUDGARD, i\LA.

Honorary Associate.

COLONEL GEORGE SAMPSON ELLISTON, C. B., V. D., 1\1. R. C.

Knight of Grace.

Appointed to No. V. District, Febrnary,

ABRAHAi\I LANGHORN GARNETT. Y. D.,

Appointed to No. V. District, August, 1895.

Knight of Grace.

,\ppointeu to No. III. District, February, 1912.

Ihm l"<try Associate.

STUART CRA 'VFORD WARDELL.

TOW

Appointed to No. V. District, November, 1911.

T-ll)110rary Associate.

Appointed to No. IV. District, August, 1895.

Knighl of Grace.

ovember, 1911.

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ARTHUR ELLISON, :YLR.C.S., L.R.C.P.

Appointeci July, 1913.

TRIMBLE,

Appointed to No. VII. District,

[Jol1orary Associate.

IDeput}? ctOllllllis5ioners. COLONEL CHARLES JOSEPH

d. C. (T.)

Appointed to No. X. District, November, 1911.

WILLl.\i\I EDWARD AUDLAND, l\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P.

ROBERT TYRRELL,

Knight of Grace.

Appoinleu to No. VI. District, November, 1911.

MAJOR FREDERICK SA?l1UEL LA)'IBERT, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.?ll.C.(T.)

Appointe d March , 1911.

ct011l nt issioner. COLONEL CHARLES

Appointed to No. II. District, July, 1911.

LIEUT.-COLONEL FRANCIS AUGUSTUS BROOKS, M.D., R.A.

Knight of Grace.

Superintenbent:::::ilt:::::<!f)fef of 1Hursing ctorp5 ~nb IDi\1 1SfoHS. Lady of Justice.

',flight or Grace. I Iooorary Associate.

IR \VILLIAi\[ HE TRY BENNETT, K.C. v. 0., F. R. C. S. JL~b}?

PERCY MERVYN GAINSFORD Tm.IBS. ROBERT ANDERSON, M.D., L.R.C.S.

Surgeon:::::i n:::::ctbief. Knight of Grace.

Appointed to No. V. District, ~lal'Lh, 1911.

Honorary Associale.

Esquirc. LI.-COL.

ITO.

Ill. District, July, 1914.

NELSO. , :\f. D.

Appointed to No. III. District, Ju ly, 191-+.

CLARE. CE ISIDORE ELLIS, R.A."\r.C.

l\pp Oillkd to

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IX. District, November, 191-1-.

CAPT.\IN STEWART GORDON.

Appointed to No. III. District, Nm'cmber, 1911.

I;:squin'.

Umtttachcd.

Appointed June. 1015.

JOHN LUMSDEN, M.D.

Knight of Grace.

Appointed to No. XII. (Irish) Districl.

Knight of Grace.

Appointed to No. I. District, ~Iay, 191 6.

:aSSistant ctolllntissioners. SYDNEY WILLIAM MALKIN.

Knight of Grace.

Appointed to No. V. District, l\pril. 1898.

MAJOR C. R. LAURIE, M.R.C.S., R.A.i\I.C.(T.)

Knight of Grace.

PERCY GEORGE DARVIL-Si\IlTH.

Esquire.

Appointed May, 1912.

Secrctar}? nnb Staff @fficer to tlJC 1Ll1b}? Sllperintelllellt-Jn-\tble f. l\ppointed by tlle Chid Commissiolll'r. MISS

K. I.

}IYLXE.

·(with reJ-tli\'l' rank ,-)f L:1.dy Dislrict Seudal-Y and senilwity from 251h .\pril, 1916).

Appointed to No. IV. District, March, 1905. JOSEPH WILLIAM WHITE.

Esquire.

"'\ppoillteJ by the Chapter-General with the S;llh'tioll or H.R.H. the Gl'and Prior of the Ord er"

Appointed to No. II. Districl, December, 1899. LAWRENCE WHITTAKER.

Knight of Grace.

Secretar}?

'ovember, 19J4.

WILLIAM HUl\IPHRIS WINNY.

Appointed to No. VII. District, November, 1907.

1Lab~

JDfstnct ®fffcer (llllattl1cbeb.) LADY OLIVER.

Lady of Justice.

Appointed July, 1911.


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Report of the Chief C0111111issioner. Brigade Districts ~Tithin the Uni ted Ki ngdo111.

No. I. Distric t.-Comprising the l\Ietropolitan and City Police area~ (part

of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, l\liddl sex and Surrey).

No. II. D is t r ic t. -Comprising Berkshire, Huckinghamshir , the Channel Island, Glouce ter hire, Hampshire, Isle of vVig-ht, Oxfordshire, Somerset hire, \ Vilt hire and part of :-'fidclle..,ex.

No. III. Dis t r ic t. -Comprising Bedfordsb ire, Huntingdollshirc, Leicestcrshire, Northamptonshire, Rutlandshire, taITordshin: (south of the town of Stafford), Warwickshire and \ Vorccstershire.

No. IV. Dis tri c t.-C0111prising Cbe hire, Cumherland. the Isle of i\Ian, Lancashire, \ Vestmorland.

My Lord, Owing Lo the absence of the Chief Commissioner, Colonel Sir J amec., Clark, in command of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital in I< rance, I have heen requested to submit to you the Report of the work of the Brigade rrom the 1st Octoher, 1913, to the 30th September, 1915 . Owing to Lhe pressure or work in connection with the war, and the difficulties experienced in collecting reports and statistics, it was found impossible to render a report for the year ending September 30th, 1914, and it i regreLted for the same reasons that this report is not submitted in the usual form of previous years. It will be noticed that there is a con siderahle increase in strength of the Brigade since the publication of the Ja<:;t report, September, I Sl J 3, mainly owing to the outbreak of hostilities. Tbe following nev,7 units have been formed : Fourteen Corps. Olle hundred and nind) -Sc\ en mhulance Divisions. Thirteen Ambulance 'eetior,...,. One hundred and eighty-two. 'ursing Divisions, making a total of Ilearly eight thollo...,ancl ne\\ personnel:

No. V . Dis tric t.-Comprising Derby ' hire, Lincoll1shire, • ottinghamshire, Staffordshire (north of the town of Stafford)

and \Vco...,t

f)j\ ISh1;<'S.

Di ... 1riet.

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R iding of York hire.

No. VI. Dis tric t. -Comprising Durham, ?\l1rthumherland. North and East R idings of York shire.

No. VII. Dis trict.-Comprising Anglesey, Carnar\.onshir ,Denbighshire, F lintshire, Herefordshire , l\ I erioneth hire, :\lonmouthshire (part lying east of line from Newport to Hereford. hire, running through Pontypool and Abergavenny, these places heing- in thi<:; District)' YIontgomeryshire and Shropshire.

No. VIII. District. -Comp rising Kent,

urrey and Sus ·cx, except those po r tio ns v.rh ich come within the l\letropolitan area of No. 1. District.

No. IX. Dis trict. -Comp rising COfl1\\'all, Devonshire and Dorsetshire. No. X. Dis trict. -Comp rising Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, part~ of E ssex and Hertfordsh ire .

STRENGTH.

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36

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The streng-til of the Brigade

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then s hire, Gla m organshire, Monmouthshire (part lying west of line from N ewport to H erefordshire running through Pontypool and Abergavenny), Pem b rokeshire and Radnorshire.

No. XII. Dis trict. -Co mprising the whole of Ireland.

17,073

TOTAL.

5,823 3,523 4,396 10,02-1 8,125 j 0,262 1,217 2,312

962 803 3,541 2,433 53,421

eptember was :-

Corps Ambulan Di\ isions ~lIr ing Di,isions

1913-191-1. 67 690 261

191-+-1915. 81 887

20,615 8,945

36,348 17,073

29,560

Tolal 53,421

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No. XI. Dis trict.-Co mp rising Brecknockshire, Cardiganshire, Carmar-

\ \-omen. 2,011 990 1,146 3,540 2,081 .1,615 368 837 207 284 458 1,536

:\1<>11. 3,812 2,533 3,250 6,484 6,0++ 6,647 849 1,475 755 519 3,083 897

Tolal

t regret to place on record tbe great loss sustained by the deaths of Edmund Owen, ESQ., LL.D., F.H.C.S . , Surgeon in Chief, S t. Joh n Ambulance Brigade, Ll.-Col. ]. Lees Hall, Deputy Commissioner, No . 1 District, and Major P. hew 11, ,\ssistant Commissioner, No . 2 District. H. R. H. The Grand Prior has neen pleased to approve of the a pp oint-


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ment of Sir Vlilliam Henry BenneLL, Chief, St. John Ambulance Brigade.

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REPORT OF THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER.

s., as

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the same self-sacrificing spmt, have played their part to the credit of the Order, as will be seen from the following :l. John Voluntary Aid Detachments (Brigade).-308 Detachments, with a strength of 9,428 Officers and Nurses, of these the following members are serving in Military Hospitals at Home and Abroad :Nursing Service- Home 395, Abroad 340. General Service 86. Total 821. These results reflect the greatest credit on the Lady Superintendenlin-Chief, her Staff Officer, Lady District, Corps and Divisional Officers and m mbers of the Brigade. Mention must be made of the invaluable services rendered by the '\1edical Officers of Ambulance and Nursing Divisions, who have devoted much time and personal attention to their units, at a time when doctor.:; have been unusually busy, and the success of the Brigade i___ larg- ly due to the instruction and supervi ion exercised by them.

In

Brigade Naval and M.ilitary Reserves. On Friday, August 1st, 1914, at S.1S p.m., ord~r~ wer~ received from the Admiralty to mobilize the Royal Naval Auxiliary Slck Berlh Re erve, the men to report at Chatham, Devonport. <l?d Porhmouth. The peace establishment of this Reserve is 1,200, of W~ll.ch ~49 men ha.d reported within 48 hours of receipt of order for mobllIzatlOn at th eir respective Naval Depots. . On Tuesday, 4th August, 1914, instructions. were received from ~h~ ' Var Office to mobilize the Military Home Hospitals Reserve on the Ilh August, 1914, the peace establishment of which is 2,000. By Monda):, 10th August, 1914, all members of this Resen' had reported at their respective Hospitals. _ . ._ On Thursday, 6th August, 1914, the \Var Office called for 4.)0 trained men for the Expeditionary Force R.A.M.C. to proceed immediately, and the call was promptly ans,,'ered. On 28th !\L1gm,~, 1914, the Military Authorities requested SO men to proceed Immediately to France for Special Duty, and by the 30th August the~e mUl had embarked. It very soon became evident that the Bri~ad ",?uld be ca~l~d upon to supply a still larger number of me~l, and 1l1str~lctlOns ~vere Issue(~ to the Deputy Commissioners to recruit for the Bngade. With all po slhle ~ peed. The recruiting for both Reserves has been gOIng on to p:~ ent date in order to meet the constanl demands of the Naval and ~Illttary Authorities. On the Royal Naval Division being [orITled the Admiralty requeskd the Brigade to supply the personnel for the 1\1edical Unit, lhe seleckd men reporting as they were required. . . In addition to these Reserves the Brigade has supplted to lhe JOInl Committee between the 31st August, 1914 and 26th April, 1915.3]3 men for service in France, Montenegro and Serbia, and 328 men ha \'c been supplied to Private Hospitals at Home and Abroad . The following statement shows the total to 31st December, )915

Brigade Hospital. I n addition to the work rendered by the Brigade as above stated, the

Naval Aulhorilies. 2,164 "\ 3,-112 Royal i\"ayal Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve .,. 1,248j Royal rayal Division (Medical Unit) . ., Mililary Authorities. , 1-+,397) Military Home Hospilals Reserye ... 1,429J~ 15,9% R.A.M.C. Expeditionary Force 169 St. J.A.B. Hospital, Etaples, Fl'ance PriYate Hospitals, Ships, etc. ,) At Hom e 170 } ..'I_ { 158 Abroad Joint CommitLee Ol-der of SL. Jol1n and British Red Cro s Society. Orderlies supplied for sen'ice abroad

.

Total

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The foreg-oing figures only represent the numbers of men who have answered the call made by the Naval and Military Medical Services. In addition many hundreds of men have enlisted direct into the R.A.M.C. and other branches of the Army and Navy. The Nursing- Dh·isions from which the'V A.Ds. are formed, showing-

Brigade itself and through its friends and well wishers has subscribed to the formation of a General Hospital of 520 beds to be fully equipped, ofllcered and maintained out of thi fund. Thi!-. Hospital has now been \vorking in France for the past five monlh!:>, the only expen _e to the public being the rationing of the patient · and ·tafl in it, and the pay of the Officers, N. C. O. 's and men, members of the Brigade \\·ho enlisted in the R. A. M. C. for employment in the Ho pita\. In one Di st rict the subscriptions amounted to upwards of £16,000, o\'er £ 10,000 bing sub. cribed by Corps and Divisions of the Brigade. The work that has up to the present been done by this Hospital i~ acknowledged to be econd to none in France. It i officially cia sified as a Base Clearing Hospital and contains 520 beds arranged 'in 16 ward of 30 beds, and two wards of 20 beds each. The~ e wards are in two long line on either side of the Administrative ffic~,>. Each ward consists of a hut, and covered ways connect all the "'ards in each block. Of the two smaller wards one is reserved for the treatment of officers, 11 other wards are reserved for surgical and the remaining six for medical cases; the officers' ward takes both classes of case. The wards present a pleasing picture with their beds each co\'ered with a grey quilt decorated in the centre with the badge of the Order in black and white. The follo\\'ing departments form parts of the Organisation:X-Ray, Pathological Laboratory, Dental, and Electro-Cardiograph, the last named being equipped with what is probably the only cardiograph instrument in France, which is u ed to record by electric photography the condition of the heart muscle. There are two splendidly equipped Operatint; Theatres with AnGesthetic Room, Administration Offices. Store~, Dispensary, Splint and Surgical Appliances Store and Workshop, .Yfess Room (Officers and Nurse ), Power House, containing an oil engine for making electric current for X-Ray Department and for use in other departments in case of emergency, Plants for making Ice and ,,'oda-water in the Po\ver House. The excellent apparatus in the


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X-Ray room is the gift of the Women's National Liberal Federation. A large Kitchen, Quartermaster" 'tores and Nurses Quarters make up the Hospital buildings proper which are all on the hut system, and were made and erected by Messrs. Humphreys, of Knightsbridge, London. On the opposite side of the road are placed the Ollic rs' . leeping huts and, further away, the Quarters for housing the N. C. Os. and Men of the Pro\"isional Company R.A.M.C., composed wholly of attested St. John mbulance Brigade men. There are al 0 two sleeping hut~ and a dining and recreation hut. A N.C.O' ' . Mess and the necessary bath and lavatory accommodation for N.C.O.s and Men complete thi~ portion of the Ho pita!. There are a Colonel Commanding- (S ir James Clark, BT., C. B.), t 7 Medical and Surgical Officers, one Dental Surgeon, one Quartermaster one Honorary Secretary, 55 trained Nul' e and 23 V.A.D., Nurses. l\Iany of the Medical and Surgical taff are men of eminence in both Medicine and Surgery, X-Ray and Bacteriological research. There can be no question as to the Hospital being well arrang-ed and staffed and the results it produces demonstrate both. Those who have inspected the Hospital are unstinted in their prai e and it i considered one of the best of its type in France. The be t testimony of this is constantly coming to hand from the patient who have passed throug-h its wards. Their expre ions of thankfulness are very m~rked and most encouraging to all concerned. The Hospital was ready to receive patients at the beginning of September, the first convoy actually arriving on the 8th of that month, and since then has practically from day to day been receiving convov . . of sick and wounded.

Roll of Honour. In view of the fact that over 20,000 Brigade men are servtng with His Majesty's Forces, the number of deaths (91) reported to date, though deeply regretted, cannot be considered as excessiye, but it leaves no doubt as to the danger to which these men are exposed. The BarnoldswickDivision (No.5 District) suffered very heavily in the early days of the war, when they lost twelve of their members who were serving on the Hospital Ship" Rohilla." This was a very heavy blow to the Division, especially as they had only been registered a hort time. A complete list of casualties as reported to date is attached hereto a . . an appendix.

Decorations. Two members of the Brigade have been granted the Distinguished Conduct Medal, one member has received the Russian Medal of St. George, and four members have received medals from the Montenegrin Government, for valuable services rendered. Attention has already been drawn to the splendid manner in which the Brigade, as a whole, has responded to many public calls made upon it in various ways, but the usual civil work carried on by it must not be overlooked, and in this connection too much praise cannot be given to the Superintendents, Officers and N. C. O. 's responsible for th~ efficient working of their units. In conclusion, my thanks are due to the Deputy and Assist:tnl

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REPORT OF THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER.

JOHN Ar.IBULANCE BRIGADE.

Commiss ioners, District Officers and their Staffs, [or the loyal support generously rendered at all times since the hostilities, entailing heayy work and mllch anxiety on all concern ed. I have the honour to be, ~Iy Lord, Your Lordship's obedient Servant, C. R. TYRRELL, Colonel, .\cLing Chief Commissioner. The Director of the Ambulance DeparLmc.:nt.

l'OLL

HO:\fOUR.

Divis ioll.

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\ndcrs oo, Pte. E. \Y. Bland, Pte. P. Birtwislle, Cpl. C. Barter, Pte. H. J. Bush, gL ~ . Bennett, Pte . ,\. Blackburn, Pte. 11. Barstow, Pte. ]. \\". Bail y, Pte. H. A. Bu rndl, Pte. J. ]. Bro 'combe, Pte. T. Bl'I1fold, Pte. T. Beanfsworth, Pte. t\. Bourke, Pte. S. fewer, Pte. G. Coop e r, T. P. Co\\'il, Pte . ] . un"in, T. Deakin, J. Doyle, Pte. ;\1. Daly, Pte. \Y. J. Dunkley, Pte. F. Donald, Ple. \\'. Dover, R. Ellison, R. Elsworth, Pte. A. C. Evans, Pte. H. R. Famwol'lh, PLe. " ". Field, Pte. \'. 1\1. Gray, ]. Griffiths, T. Holden, Pte. J. R. Heys, Pte. R. Hargreaves, Pte. II. Harrison, S. Harrison, Pte. F. \\'. Holland, C. H. Horsfield, Pte. T. Horsfield, Pte. \V. Hodkinson, Pte, 1-1. Hughes, Pte. \\". G. Hine, Pte. G. Hogg, Pte. E. Hill, Pte. F. C. Hutchinson, A E.

OF

Unit.

Ba rnolLl s wi ck K e ndal l3arnoldswick

R.N.A. Sick Berth Reserve.

" Bromic\' Horwic"h " elson Dewsbury Tibsh e ff Crewe Bradford TI'amwa\,s Wigan l'oltoo J Iaslingden Bradford Whitby \Veannouth Main ·forth Staveley Colliel')' Sl. ] ames Gate Barnolclswick

" Reserve. ,\ li!. Ilome lIpI. R. :\f ..\. ick Be rth Reserve. Royal 1\ a val Division.

" Choppington Bolton ragbead Barnoldswick Eryri Adlingtoo Reading 'ew Bridge Stred Ponthenry \\'hitworth Accrington eclgley Brierfield Coventry Co-Op. ~. Lindsay Iron Dist. Bamoldswick

" "

Eryl'i Danven Whickham tonehouse Hulme

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,. R. N. A. Sick "Bert;h Reserve. Royal :\faval Division.

"., :'IIi!. Home Hpl. Resen·e. Royal Na\'al "Divi ion. ,\ Iil. Home Hpl. Reser\'e. Royal ='la\'al Di\·isioll.

R. ~ . ..\. Sick "Berth Reserve.

"

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:'Ilil. Home Reserve. Royal Na\'al Division.

R. ~. A. Sick "Bel,th Reserve.

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:'IIil. Home Resen·e. R.A.l\I.C. Royal Naval Di\'ision.

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Reserve.

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Gilfach Goch Hebden Bri 19t' Crewe Caerphilly Rushden Alderstoke \'. Pelton olliery Hastings Onllwyn Newtown Olney Coventry Co-Up. Chirk Barnoldswick

"

" Adlington Thornbury Ban'ow \ Ving Knutsford Crosfi ld Cl'ewe

" Bridge Astley otlingham Clare \ 'ale Collien' Nelson Corps ' Briarfield Dewsbury Horwich Langley Bolton Prince of \ \ 'ales' Corps Maidenhead Hampstead Charlaw & Sacl'istoll Bolton City of Dublin Brodsworlh Blackpool Exetel' Pelton Accrington Dublin

11 U"it .

Divisio".

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Keys, \ \ '. G. Jackson, Pte. " '. K inlay, Pte. A. E. Lewis, Pte. \ V. ,,'. May, Pte. H. H. Masters, Pte. H. C. l\loffitt, Pte. R. " '. l\lawle, Pte. J. l\1organ, Pte. T. Middleton, Pte. T. N ewbu1')r, Pte. F, Nevill, Pte. M. A. Overson, Pte. H. Petty, SgL A. Pickl ~s, Pte. J . T. Petty, Pte. T. Parker, Pte. F. Penduck. Pt . H. H. Pattison, Pte. J. \\'. Potts, Pte. G. Pee l's, Pte. G. Randalls, Pte. T. Russell, Pte. A. \'. Russell, Pte. ]. Y. R iley, Pte. ] . Riley, Pte. " '. Richardson, LL ] . Shuttleworth, Cp!. J. Sellars, Pte. ] . Slater. Pte. J. Smith, Pte. D, "'. F. Shaw, Pte. F. A. Stockham, G. E. Skinner, Pte. ]. J. Tomlin, Pte. ]. S. Topp, Pte. C. W. ThomtoJ1, Cpl. "'. H. Turner, R. \\'aring. Pte. F. \\'harton, Pte. H. \ ,'ass, Pte. T. \\, hiteside, Lce. Cp!. R. \\' hite, Pte. G. '" e lsh, Pte. T. \\' oods, Pte. R. York, Pte. R.

• 1I1BULA 'eE

Royal aval Division. R.N.r\. Sick Berth Res

I·VC.

Report of the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief of

" Reserve. Iil. Home IIpl. R.N. . Sick B rth Resen'e. Roval Naval "Di\'ision, l\Iil~ IIome IIp!. RpSCI'\'C.

21st January, 1916.

R. . A. Sick "Berth Re ' en e. lUi!. Ilome IIp!. Rc Cl·ve. R. .A. i k Bl'rlh Resl'l·vc.

" Royal Xa\'al "Di\·ision. lUi!. Homl' Hpl. Rescn l'.

" " Royal I aval "Division. R. .A. 'iek Bl'rth Resvn

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l\Iil. IIome H "pI. RL'sl'I'\,' . Royal Na\'al Divi ion. l\Ialta RN.A .• iek Bel'lh Ret' nl'.

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Royall aval "Di\·ision. R . A. ick Berth Resen c. l\Iil. IIome Hpl. Resel'\'c.

" ] oint Committee erbia. Mil. Home IIp!. Resen·e. Expeditionary Forc . R. .A. ick Bel,th Rescne. Royal

Nursing Corps and Divisions.

Ta\'al "Di\·ision.

" Re en','. Mil. Home HpJ. RN. A. Sick "Bel,th Res('1'\ l ' , Mil. Hom' ITpl. Resen·c.

Sm., I have the honour to 1915.

~ubl11it

my report for the years ending 1914 and

In the course of the year 1914 I have inspected the following Nursing Divisions : No. IV. Distdct.-Whitefield, Tottington, Reddish, Radcliffe, Oldham, Mossley, Leigh, Haslingden, Crompton, Castleton, BootIe, Bacup, .\~hton, Walkden, Todmorden, Rochdale, Pre ·twich, N'orden, Manche:-.ter, Norwich, Darwen, Colne, Bury, Barrow, Atherton. 1 o. V. District.-Settle, Shipley, Keighley, Bradford, Dewsbury, 'leckheaton, Huddersfield, Olley, Leed:, \i\1akefield, Batley, Brighouse, Cadebyand Denaby, Elland. TO. lX. Di trict.-Torquay, Babbacombe, Newton Abbot. It bas been a great plea.s ure to meet so many members of the nt'ig'ade, and I have been much impressed by the keenness and enthusiasm of all ranks. \" regards the Brigade Voluntary id Detachments, I inspected the foll wing Unit'> during the same year :De\'on: 96. \Vest Lancashire: 6, 16, 18, 120, 160. East Lancashire: 108, 110, 112, 114, 120, 126, 13-+, 138, 1-+-+, 1'+6, 1-+8. ISO, 152, 154, 160, 162, 164. \ \' est Riding Yorks: 2, 4, 6, 12, 27, 30, -+0, 48, 52, 60, 70, 98, 110, and found the general efficiency \'ery bigh. During 1915 I inspected the Guildford Tursing Division; and also the Birmingham Corp~ comprising the following Nursing Di"isions :-H~ad4uarters l\".D.; Oratory T.D.; Erdington N.D.; Handsworth '. D.; \Vest Birmingham N. D . Carrs Lane N.D.; Southern Division, EJgba'>ton r.D.; Y. 1.C.A. N.D.; Harborne, I.D.; Sutton Coldfield N.D. Lady 1aud \rVilbmham, Lady District Superintendent of TO . 1. Di'>trict, accompanied me to Birmingham. The s istant Commissioner, Dr. Nel 'on, made the most perfect arrangement for our visit. The smartne's and discipline of the Corps is beyond all praise, and a vast am unt of work is being done by the Brigade in Birmingham. [ was a1 '0 present at the enrolment meeting of the new \Vestminster Nursing Division, and had the pleasure of visiting the following hospitals worked by our V.A. Detachments :-Gifford House, Roehampton; Newton Abbot V. A. D. Hospital; Officers' Hospital, Cadogan Gardens; Princess Christian's Hospital, Norwood; Ro eneath V . A.D. Hospital; Hillcrest V.A. D. Hospital, Birmingham; Norlands V.A . D. Ho_'pital, Birmingham; Lordswood V.A.D. Hospital, Birmingham; Highbury V.A. D. Hospital, Birmingham (156 bed ). While at Birmingham I saw the Rest Station at Snow Hill Station where they have fed 61,500 wounded soldiers since September, 1914, INSPECTION.


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and where I had the opportunity of seeing an ambulanc(' l rain C(HnC in, and the rapidity with \\'hich provisions were disp n eel. As _oon as th war broke out I opened an oJlice at St. John's Gate, and we were inundated with the most generou!:> orren., of help front members of \-arious Nursing Divisions, as the following- 11g-11rcs wii} hmv :--Total number of applications, 2,692 ; on !:> n -ice abroad, 209 ; at home, 625. Three members of the Brigade are acting as CommandanLs in 1'" rance, l\Irs. Bannister, Salop 42, \"ho is in charge of the V.A. D. mcmber at the joint headquarters, the Hotel Christol, Boulogne. Miss Bowser, Prince of '-Vale' Corp , is in charge of Serqueux Rest Station, and has receive i the yery highest praise from the Chief Commandant in France and from the ledical Officer in charge of the Rest Station for the manner in which she has organised and carried out the work, and [or the very great tact she has shown in dealing with the French ofTicials. I n four days alone 11,000 wounded coming through on the trains were provided \"ith provisions, and a large number of wounds \"ere dressed. Our third Commandant, l\Iiss Disraeli, Prince of '-Vale::,' Corps, i in charge of a mall Re t Hospital two miles from erqueux, at Forg-e~ l('~ Eaux; she is assisted by other members of the St. John Amhulance Brigade and Association. During my recent visits to France I vi ited all these places, and saw for myself the admirable work being done. I also spent several da)~, \"ith your kind permission, at the St. John Ambulance Brigad Ho pita!, as the guest of the Matron, and saw what a splendid hospital it is. [t \vas most gratifying to hear from the Matron of the excellent \H rk done by the Nursing Sisters of the Brigade acting as probationers in the hospitals. While in France I visited :-Lady lladfield's Hospital Sir Henry Norman's Hospital, The Rawal Pindi Ho pital, 1\0. 24 General Hospital, No. 26 General Hospital, No. 20 General Hospital, No. 6 General Hospital, No. 11 Stationary Hospital, The Duchess of vVestminster's Hospital, The Allied Forces Base Hospital, and saw a large number of Nursing Sister of the Brigade who were employed in these hospitals, and every\.vhere I received a very good account of them from the Matron. Five members of the Brigade went to Serbia on the 25th January, 1915, Mrs. Mills, Kildare 536; Miss Peddar, London 88 (now Mr!:>. Campbell); Miss Grant, Kent 64; Mis Meadow, Salop, 46; and Mi~s Hay, London 88. Miss Meadows and Miss Hay are prisoners of war of the Austrian!::> Miss Peddar and Miss Grant have returned to England, and M rs. Mill~ is still working at Malta. On the 19th January, 1915, a party went to Montenegro under Dr. Clemow, and the following members of the Brigade were attached to it :-Mrs. Mullins, Nothumberland 64; Mrs. Roworth, Capetown N, D.; Miss Johnson, London 96. These members have just lately returned, and Miss Johnson ha given a thrilling account of her experiences in Montenegro. On the approach of the fighting line, the hospital had to be evacuated and she had t o retire to the coast with her party. In Scutari they \.~ere bomHO SPITALS.

REPOR r OF THE LADY SUPERINTENDENT-IN-CHIEF.

MBULANCE BRll,o\ nr:.

13

bardeu by Austrian aeroplanes, and on the return journey were chased for seven hoUl's by a submarine, which they only avoided by going 170 miles out or their course. In the vcry early clays of the war, on the 15th ugust, 1914, a party of. ~O nurse.,> were senl to Brussels at the earnest request of Sir F. Vtll.1Crs, ancl amongst them were three members of the Brigade :-Miss TWIS ' , London 88; The lIon. Mary Cary, London 118; and Miss Peddar, London 88; all members of the Prince of Wales' Corps. They did splendid work, and after being detained there by the Germans were sent home by a circuitous route, arriving in England on the 17th October. r have been greatly assisted in my work at Headquarters by Mis~ Byrne; Mr . Blackham, wife of the Organising Secretary of the S1.. John Ambulance Association in India; Nursing Sister Miss Bean; The Hon. 1rs. Henn-Collins; Nursing Sister Miss Foxwell; Nursing Officer Miss Lethbridge; Tursing Officer Miss Mylne; The Hon. Evelyn de Mountl11orency; 'taf[ Officer Lady Oliver; Lady Superintendent Miss Twiss. 1 am sorry to have to report that two members of the Brigade have clied on service in Egypt, Miss Smales, who was ~ent out on the 11th eptember, 1915, died there on the 13th dober, 1915, and :\1iss ~ tevenson, also one of the same party, died there in November. The following letters were received from the Matron \"ho took charo-e t> of the V.A. D. members 011 their journey to Egypt, and from the D. D.M ... at Malta DEATHS.

" H.l\L Ho ' pilal Ship' Carisbrook Castle,' 3rd November, 1915. Dear Madam, I think that you may like to know that the SOladies sent out to Alexandria in this ship had a very happy voyage, and with the exception of trifles such as cold, etc., have kept very well. They have behaved so well, and kept the rules and regulations of the ship so nicely, that it reflects great credit on Mis. Badcock, the ladies who are helping her, and their previous training. The voyag ha been a delightful one, and I shall be very sorry to say goodbye to them to-morrow. [ am, Yours very sincerely, ( gd.) M. L. POTTER, Q.•\.I.M.N.S., Acting Matron."

Extract frol11 a letter from the D.D.M.S., M.E.F. : -

" r am delighted Lo hear on all hands the very best accounts of the V. A. D. ladies here. Every Matron is enthu ia tic, willing, capable, and obviously most carefully selected." In November last the Lady District Superintendent of Nor. District and I had an " At Home" for all the Nursing Officers of the London District, and nearly 80 attended. I am so glad to report that there are now Lady District Officers in 1\0. 1, +, 6, 8, 10 and 12 Districts, and they have all been doin r excellent work, and have been a very great help to me. 1 must especially mention Lady Maud Wilbraham, Lady Superintendent of No. 1. Di trict; Dr. Ella Webb, Lady Superintendent


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f No. XII. Di trict; Mrs. Twcedalc, Lady uperintend~nl. No. aD'IS t nc . t·" Mrs Palmer , c L'ldy Superintendent Dlstnct; . .No. VI. 1\1 H 1Ml '!, Coulcher, Lady Superintendent No. X. Dl .ln~t; and Irs. 0 mes, Lady District Inspector of Store, No. VI. Dl tn~t. . These ha\'e all render d the very greatest assistance In ~he s~~eme under which members of the V. . Ds. are employed. III Military Ho -pitals a probationers, and al ~o. as cooks, clerk and c:Is!Jense~s. , The work has been a great pn\'J1ege and a great pleas.L1I e, ~WlOg to the loyalty and help of all the Nursing Officer, nnd Tur s l11 g SIsters of the Brigade. I haye the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient sen'ant,

No. I. District. Comprising the areas of the City and Metropolitan Police (parts of Essex, Hcrtfordshire, Kent, Middlesex and Surrey). Deputy Commissioner- \\T. HUJ11phris \Vinny, A.?l1.I.E.E., St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, E. C. Assistant Commissioner-So H. Vilven, 26, Sotheby Road, Highbury, N. District Surgeon-Colonel J. Cantlie, F. R. C. s., Harley Street, \V. OJ trict ~uperjntendent-W. J. II. Pontin. (On Active Service). District Secretary-H. J. HallaH, Bank House, Roman Road, Bow, E. District Secretary-L. F. Hayman. (On Active Service). District Treasurer-J. C. Lines. (On cLive Service). Dish'ict Inspector of Stores-G. F. CarLer. (On Active St>r\·ice). J)j~t!'ict Inspector of Stores. - S. B. Piers, L. Johns Gate. Lady District Superintendent-The Lady Maud 'Wilbraham,26, Lower Sloane Street, S. \V. Lady DistI'ict Secretary-Miss K. Hunt, 12, Harold Road, Upper Norwood, S. E. Lady District Treasurer-Mrs. Lines, C)3, \Vest End Lane, T. \\T. PRINCE OF WALES COI~PS:-

Lady Superinlendenl-in-Chief, lll'sing Corps and Div! St. J obn Ambulance Brigade, and Lady of Justicc of the Onll'r of t. John.

'nspectol' of Stores-G. Pape.

' joll'-;.

Coq). Secret,\I'y - S. J. \Van'en. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF DIVISIONS.

Essex-Barklllg' ; I3m'king Nursing; Beckton; Beckton Nursing; East Ham j EasL Ham Nursing; Ilford; llforc.l:;\l ursing; Ley ton and LeyLonstone; Ley ton and Leylonstone Nursing i Manor Park Nursing; Tottcnham; ;Valthamstow; \Vallhamstow Nursing; \Voodford; Toynbee Hall (Southend Sec Lion) ; Bal-king Nursing; Southend ' ursing. Hel'lfol'dshil'e-Barnet; Cheshunt and \Valtham ; \Vatford ; \\'alforcl Nursing. Kent-Bromley; Erith ; Park Langley; Royal Arsenal. London-Balham and Stl'eatham Nursing; Barclay and Perkins; Belgravia Nursing; Bermondsey and \Valworth; Borough of St. Pancras; Cambcrwell j Children's Home; Children's Home Nursing; City of London; Craigs Court Nursing; Cyclist; DoulLon; East London; Haggerston ; HampsLead ; Hampstead Nursing; Holloway (NorLhern Polytechnic) Nursing; Kings Cross, G.N.Ry., ; London Post Office; Mayfair ~ursing; l\1o.rylcbone, G.C.Ry., ; New Cross, L.B. & S.C. Ry.; New Cross Nursing i Norwood j Norwood Nursing; PaddingLon, G.\V.Ry.; Royal Borough of Kensington; South Kensington Nursing; South Metropolitan Gas Company; t. John's Gate No. I. and No. II.; St. John's Gate Nursing; st. Mark's; Sl. PanCl'as Y.l\1.C.A.; Thomey Island Nursing; TOYllbee Hall; T. & H. Junction Ry, ; Victoria, L. B. & S. C. Ry.; \Vest London; \\'estJl1instcl- Tursing; \Vhitehall Nursing; \Villo,,' \\Talk, L. B. & S. C. Ry.; W. II. Smith & SOll. \liddlesex-Bl-enl[ord; Cricklewood; Ealing; Harrow; HaITow _·ursing; Southall; \Vembley and Hadesden j \Vembley Tursing. Sllrrey-CarshaILon; Croydon; Croydon Nursing; l\Ierton and \VimbJeclon ; :\lerlon ane! \\TimbJeclon Nursing; Mitcham; SuLton; \Vhyteleaf. J~J ~ PORTS OF

rIll:: DEITTY CO:\L\IISSI01 T EI~. Sr.

SIR,

! have

,/I.')IlN · ~ G ,\TE,

CLERKE~\\, E LL,

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30th September, 191-+.

the h01l0ur to submil my report for tile year ended 30th ' eptember, 19H. fhe Distt-icl till continues to make progl'CSs, and is increasing in strength. The members how much illt rest in their work, and a very large amount of public and special duties arc tlndel'laken by the \'arious Diyi ions.


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The annual District. Inspection was held ill J lyd' yark l)11 4th.J lily, 1914, w~en C 1 1 C R. Tyrrell the Commissionel", was present III the umLvOldable absence 01 th~ ~l:ief . Commis iO:ler, il'.l ames lal'k. There was n rl~('orcl at tl'nclance of all ranks. B The usual dllti es have beell undertaken l)t1 Ea lei', \\' hitsul\ alld Aug-list alll Holidays in the open space . .. ". , p o ?5tl J Iy 1914 an inspection of the Royal Na al Auxdmry Ick herth ,esen <' n - 1d ~ 1 ~he' grou~ds of the South l\le'lropolitan Gas 011lpany by Staff Surgeotl was h e ll, CI' f C .. S·] ~s Clark Stewart on behalf of the Admiralty. Tlw, lie omllli "S loner, : Ir. amt'., " , '. was present, and w as accompanied by Dr. Cnrpentcr, and othcl' prInCipal ofT1Cl,ds 01 the Gas Company. I 1 f 1I In anticipation of the outbreak of war 011 SU.n.day, 2n.d ;\\lg-lI~l, : 1~ m. ' I? )<;'I'S 0 1<: H.oyal Naval Sick Berth R eser e were. mc:bdlsed with cxtl·enH, .1 apI(l1ty, and till najority proceeded to their allotted destillations t he sam day. . I On the following Friday the members of tlll' l\1ilitary Ilome I h)spltals Rcs~n,' assembled at the Hugh l\Iydddton Schools, and .wel'e clcs!)atclll'd to the vanou" i\lilitary Hospitals to which they had been allotted 1.1l peace time. Of the five District Officers who had been tJ"al ned a' Quartermasters for tit,' l\Iilitary Home Hospitals Reserve four volunteered For, erVlce, and subsequently received appointments as Quartermaster and Llelltena!ll, and are nOW l)ll active service with the Royal Army Medical Corp. ThiS, of COlll'se, has \'l~ry . 1y d ep leted the staff at Headquarll'rs" but. I am 'g-lad lo b.~.able thatr senous . "to I-epod d' owing to special arrangements made, the work of thl,' Dlstnct IS procee IIlg effectively and smoothly. . . ' .-\s I"egards Voluntary Aid Detachments, the pecultal" CIl"CUrl1s:al1:c In the ,COUllty of London have not permitted much use to be made of these D lnchments, ,and ,till' men have been largely drafted into the reserves, but a large ~mount of work IS .bellig done by the members of the Nursing Detachment, e pectally on the outskirts of London. . . [ I 1\1'1' Vel"y large additional demands have been made on the DI tncl or t le 1 I Itary Home Hospitals Res en'e, and I am glad to be able to repal"! that these hn\',' hl't'll responded to in a gratifying manner. . I have the honour to he, Sir, Your obedient servant, LEES IIALL (Lt. -l'ok)Ill'I), Knight of Gnlc of the Orclerof 'I. Johll of .J crtlS<I kill.

30th Sl'ptembel', 1915.

SI~'bave the honour to submit my report for

the year ended 30th September, 1915. Since the last report was written the Prince of \Vales' COI"PS has ustained 10 s b\ the death of D ep uty Commissioner Lt. -Colonel] ohn Lees Hall, who passed ?-way 011 15th August, 1915. In the previous No:,en~ber he was called to th~ provInces ?Il military s e rvice, and the charge of the Dlstnct ~va~ undertaken by ASSistant Commissioner \V. H. \Vinny, as Acting Deputy Commissioner. At the funeral a Guard, of Honour was furnished by members of the District, ancl a large number of NurslllgSisters followed as mourners. A few dnys earlier a Guard of Honour was also provided by this District at the funeral of the Surgeon-in-Chief, l\T r. Ed ward O\\'ell. \Vhen war broke out in the previous Brigade year much new work was thrown on the Brigade, which was made more arduous by the departure of officers and m n t( take up their duties in the ~l ..H. H. R. ,.. .. . During the past year, whilst the actlvltle.s of the I?ls.tr~ct have Incr~ased, the means of carrying them out have been conSiderably dlm1l1lshed. Early Jl1 .the new year, with the concurrence of the Police authorities, a sch me was d.evlsed for rendering prompt assistance in the event of Raids on London by enemy Alrcra~t. In many cases members do not reside near their Divisional Headquarter~, and It "vas necessary to re-organize them for rapid mobilisation at night. The var!ous .London Police Stations were treated as rendezvous, and ambulance stores deposIted Jl1 them, \Vithout going into further detail I am proud to say that on the occasion of raids. on' London and in the suburbs the scheme has been found to work well, largely OW1l1g to the prompt and efficient way in which men have responded to the <:alls. Frequently calls are made which do not mature, and this means that men sometimes

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have to wait ill I'eadillcss away from home until dismissed in the cady hours of the mOI·uillg. TIll' fOl'egoil1g- sc heme is kll0WI1 as "local aid," and in addition, at the I'equcst of th' Police authorities, a further schcme of mobile" Centl"al" aiel is in the course of dl \'l~IOp 11lellt. GI"alifying evidence of appreciation show\1 by cotland Yard of till' services n~ndered hy this District, is pl'oved by the followillo' letter fonvanled by l\fajol' Pal"sons. :-, " l\l £w SCOTL.\;-IJ) Y ,\RO. DE \R Sm, August, 1915. r alll desired lo express to YOll Llll' C01l11llis ionel"s appreciation of the prompt manner ill which 1l1embel"S of your Brigade responded to the call on their serviees on the occasion of the n~CCllt hostile r\ir Raid, It is gratifying to know that the arrangements to make their sCI'vices effectjve were sllccessful when this OppOi tunity amse in thc localit y affected, and where theil" names \\'crt' pl'l'vio'lsly noted as willing to co -opentle with the Police. Yours faithfully, (Signed) E. H. PARSONS, i\lajor, Chief Constable." A~ ill the n','llt of mid.., it is [oul1tl lhat people naturally turn to St. John's Gate for assistan c " 1 decided last l\lay to invite Officers in Charge of Divis ions to provide squacls of mCll to take duly every night at St. John's Gate until all danger of a raid was COil iderl'd to be at an end. Thie; has been caITied out without a break, and wt' havl. la tely bl'l' ll as ked by till" Poli ce to increase the number of men on duty. Athough there has been a large diminution in the number of men available it has slill been found possible to carry out the regular public duties Lo the complete satisfaction of the Police. The most important of these duties have been the funeral of Lord Roberts at St. Paul's Cathedr'al, the Lord 1ayor's Procession, the visit of H.l\1. the King to St. Paul's Cathedral in ugust, at the Intercession Service, the provision of a GU iu"d of Honour for" Our Day," when H.M. the Queen, and H.l\l. Queen Alexandl'a visited the Empire Theatre. The various other minor public duties, such as the pro\-ision of men and nw" es at large gatherings where wounded soldiel's were present, 01" at various places of entertainment, have been carried out as usual. [ ,ti ll glad Lo be able to add lhe following copy of a lettel" of appreciation rec i\' ' d from I Ll\l. The Queell through Lord Ranfurly. RL·C Kl::--:GH .UI P .\LACE, LONrX)N, . \V., i\[,' DE \R RANFl 'R LY, 20th October, 1915. The Queen was much touched by the kindly thought which prompted the ~'J. 1 Die;tl"ict of ,I. John Ambulance BI"igade to provide a Guard of Honour [,)1' Her l'IIajcsty at the Empire yesterday afternoon, and the Queen will be glad if you will cOllvey lo the Commanding Officer her deep sense of appreciation of thi" mill'!, ,1f fl'''pect and altentil1n 011 the part of the Corps. Yours sincerely, ( gd.) E. W. \Y.\LLINGTON. ...\ ' it \\,LS Iwt possible tl) hold the usual annual inspection in l1yde Park, every endea\ OUI" ha ' bl'en made to inspect thl' Divisions either singly or in groups. This bas been done in the case of th ~ Ambulance Divisions in almost every instance exc 'pt wher~ the Divi ions have' been eng-aged on i\Iunition or Railway work, and could not be spal·ed. \Vith regard to the 'ursing Divisions I desire to express my thanks to the Lady Superintendent, Lady l\Iaud \Vilbraham, who has made a most thorough and painstaking inspcction of all the Tursing Di"isions. Since the 1st October, 1914 the [ollo\\'ing new Diviions have been registered: Ambulance Divisions: o. 71 1'0ttenham. No. 72 Barking. Tursing Divisions: o. 29:-.1 Park Langley. 30N Thomey Island. 31;-1 Borough of Southcnd. 33N l\layfaiL 34 Barkillg. 35 \\'estminster. It is gratifying to note that a number \)f members of the Dislrict who joined the R.A.l\I.C. in lowel" ranks at the outbrei, k of the war, have since been promoted to the rank of Quarlennaster and Honomry Lieutenant, and from all sides I am receiving evidence that the services of Ollr men engaged in Hospital work at home and abroad are gr"eatly apprecialed, and reflect much credit not only on this District, but the Brigade generally. I hope later on to furnish a complete return of the various distinctions gained by members of the District, which include the award by the King of Montenegro to one member of the Order of Danilo. I should desire to add that it is not only the work of the men engaged on active service which reflects cI"edit on us, but also the work of many of the Divisions who put in a considerable amount of arduous thankless duty when called upon at short

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. f · dut· many miles fH)l11 home for notice, often holding themselves in readllwss 01 ) hours week after week. ade dicectiv and indil"ectiy by memCOI;siderable contributions hayc befen 111 Ij "'gade lI~spital. I am unable at the . D' . t t the support 0 t llC II, c · . ' bers of thl Istnc 0 . ' . ' mount of these contnbutlOns. . " resent moment to asc ~t"la1t1 t?C ~xact a daters Staff I have found It r~c essal y p Ow in o " to thc serious depletIOn III the llIe~ qll" r ho h 'tye been given act1l1g cank. ,., . I . e f severa OlllCCI s \V ( b f the to avail myself of t 1C sernc . I 1_ . addition to thosc mem CI"S 0 These o-entiemcn I would especIally t1an" In c staff \\'l~o base don~ usefl1l.\~'ol"~. '01" thc rescrves, mcntion shou.ld bc made of In conncction wIth moblhzal1on f " . d on with the pCtrtial assIstance of Supl. Acting Corps upt. Statham, who "has cal r;~e co:nmencemcnt of tbe \,:ar b~ Supt. Hamburgcr, the work undertakendCtt tl 'Illable sen'icc in connectIon wIth the l\lr . \\Tarren has r n 'rec \ a . B am b ergcr. secretarial ,,"ork. I ha\'e the h noul" to remain, Sir, YOUI" obedi( nt servant, _ \V. I10!PHRIS \\ 1":-;\, Deputy C0Il1111issiollLl", . h .. nlght of GI "ace 0 I" tl 1e 0 I"del' of St. John of J el lIsalcl1l In England. r

No. II . D istrict. ;>· ..,[ Berb,hire Buckinghamc,hire, the Compn.31l1g L1le C oun t ·les L , ".' r 1 Channel Islands, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, t.be blc ~"'f \\ Ight, Ox orcS Oln ersetshire Sire, " , \V jltshire and part of J\Ildclles '-:. h·

. Deputy Commissioner-J. S. G 1"1. ("lOti Jl lS,

:-'1 I' C S I R C P., . . , .

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Bristol. . . I\I' C P 1 auric Assistant CommlssIOner-. aJor . '\.. A

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Rl' dlaml Park lIouse, IL \ . .\1.C. ( r.),

TrelCtwny,

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Lee-on-Solen~, J::Iant . " 1 - J hnstonc Stred, Hat h. . t t CommlSSIOnel"-F. SprCt\\ son, ..), 0 .. ~ , A SSlS an . . " P l\I G Tomb Hayre, F ra11ll' . Assistant COl1l.~111ssIOdnel-l\I· . ' J' G 1\IcLannahan, 1.. R.l. P., R. A. ,I. C. (T.), The District Supennten ent- aJor . . 1 l\Iount, Stonehouse, Gloucestc1".l . " II G R \Idridg-e" E a stficld, " Bitlerne, District Superintendent for H amps 111 e- . . ,. . . ' . S,outhampton. [ G O ' born, ;\l.B., Clifton 1I0llSl', Shcet Strcet, DlstrIct Inspector 0 Stores-A. . " 'indsor. d P lB' l I District Secretary-\\T. Ii. "'illial11s, 20, Redlan ar,:, )I"IS O. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVIS IONS.

. "" I'd h d' Maidenhead :\ursing-; Readingl~l' ;Hling B erkslure-D l\'J SlO;"\S-I\ al en ea, ,. I Et . \\ imisor and Eton Nursing; Sandhurst; TwyfOl'd; \\ Indsor am 011 ,

~'eDl\'ISIO . . 's-Aylesbur\'; · hNursil11 a m s 11r " _ Buckingham; Slough; \\'est \YycOl11be B uc k'lng Section; \\,ing; ". ol:·erton. D " ISIO 's - Badminton and District Gloucestershire-CoRPs-Bnst.ol ; Cheltenham \\' ( .. \';orks' Stonehouse; ' troud Nursing; Gloucester City; Glouc ~ter. agon , Nursing; Thornbury; Thornbury 0J ursll1g. " "-\I\'erstoke; Bishops Hampshire-CoRPs-Portsmouth ; ~outhampto~;?~~~~I~C;;~.S E~lstleigh, L.S. \\T. R. ; \Valtham; Bournemouth; ou~nemou . t~~. L Tl11ington Nun,ing; Farehal11 ; Loeksheath and San bury ; LY~II1~ Ro~\"n~ams' and Nursling Romsey Nursing' Rownhams and NursllOg,. '[ d '\.. 'NursIng; . S ou thb ourn - e Nursing' est woo Nursing; Rushmore . rt. . t John'S ; Isle of Wight - DivIsION-Gate.s of SL J ~hn NurslOg; 1 e\\ po , . Sandown; Sandown NurslOg ; Shanklin. O xfordshire-CoRPs-Oxford-DIvISlO. N-Henley-on-Thames. C II' . . \\'eston' B at h ; B a tl1 N urslO . g ., Dunkerton 0 lenes, Somersetshire-DlvISIONSsuper-Mare; Winscombe. . Wiltshire-DIvIsJO. '-Castle Combe Nurslllg.

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REPORTS OF TilE DEPUTY CO;\L\IISSIONER. REDLA~D P ."IRK lIOUSE, BRISTOL,

30th September, 1914.

SIR,

1 havc the bOIlOlll- to submit my report for the yeal" ending 30th September, 191-1-. The numerical stl-ength of the District continues to increase. The Islc of \Vight Corps has beC'1I brokcn up, lcaving the val'iOlls Divisions to work individually. It is with '"egl"et I repOI-t the death of Divisional Superintendent J. G. Chard, Landport Divi'iiol1, who was ill possession of the Brigadc Service Medal; of Ambulancl' Officel" Guy Gurney, Glo u estcr City Division; and also of Divisional Supel-intemll'nt G. R. Edw<ll-ds, Alvcl'stoke Division, who lost his life on active sel-vicc on the repair ship 11.J\l.S. "Fisgrlrc!," which foundered on September 17th, 1914. Only [OUI' dCtys pre\ ious to this c rliamily Supt. Edwards wrote informing me he wa. ordercd to join this ship. lough Division has becn presented by \V. Nocl Sloan, Esq., 'w ith a Shield for competition among.t the member of the Division. en'ice Medals hcl\'e bcen granted to Sergeant R. J. \Voodward, Bath Division, to orporals E. Chi\'ers and II. G. T. Louch, Lanclport Di\ ision, and to Private T. G. Smith, Clarendon Press Division, Oxfon.l Corps. All other mallcrs of intercst to the District become insignificant with the outbrcak of war and the great work th e Brigade is called upon to canoy out. ;\Iembers of the Royal \'a\al Auxiliary Sick Berlh Rescrve ancl l\[ilital"y lIome Hospitals Resen'e WCI"C mobilized during the first week. The" F" Bearcl" Co. was accepted as the pel"sonnel of thc Duch ess of \\'t.:stminstel-·s \Val- Hospital at Le Touquet, as a complctc unit. The men were inoculated ",ith Anti-Typhoid Vaccine, and on the day of their depar-turl' \\'e l"C inspectcd by the Dcputy Commissioner, in the presence of their Grac's the Duke and Duches s of Beaufort, who expressed their great satisfaction in seeing slIch a /lnc body of well equipped men, and their pleasure in giving a send off to the first hody of amhulanu' m e n from the 'Vest of England to leave for Foreign Sen'ic e. ~orps Superintendent Dr. C . 1\. lIayman, Mr. H. G. Hill, hainnan, and Mr. 1 I. R. ':)mith, Treasurer, of the Finance Committee, also spoke ellcoUl-aging \\ l)rds to the 111el). j\ total of 399 officel"s and men of this District are on service on September 30th. 1914. I Lake the opportunity of commending the officers and 1l1l n of the Distl"ict fOI" theil" loyal response to the first call to duty, and 1 feel . IIrc this will continue and increase as the great days befo,-e us loom into view \\ ith their appeal fl)r 011r most strenuous efTorts. JOH"I

. GRIFFITHS,

Deputy Commissioner 1 TO. II. District, K light of G,"aCt' of th e OHler of St. John of Jerusalem in Englanu . ~Oth September, 1915. SJR, I hm e the honour tl) su bl11 it 111 \. E cport t or the Brigade year cnding 30th September, 1915. STRE;\'(;rIl. During thc year nnucl" J"e\ic\v, seven new Ambulance Di,-isions ha\'e been [ol"med, and fiVl' NUl-sing Divisions, as follows :- Ambulance: Redland (Bristol orps), Thornhul"Y, Town (Clwltenhalll Corps), Sanclhurst, \\'ing, Aylesbury, and DU1lkel"ton Collie r ics; Sursing: Thornbul"Y, ~laidcnheCtd, Romsey, Stroud an I Rushmore. I regl"et to rlpt)l-t it Ins bcen nec css:u") to disband Brockenhurst .\mbulance and Gosport and .\Ivcrstoke :-:ul'sing Di\'isions. The o. 2 District now comprises 5 CoqJS, 59 "\mbulance and 29 !\'ursing Divisions. The total per onnel being :-District Staff, 9, Corps Officer, 14, Divisional Officers, 89. 1 T . C, Officers Ctnd l\Ien, 2,447-total, 2,559, an increase of 1,079 over the preceding year; Lady Di\ i 'ional Offi cers, 74, NUI"sing Sisters, 936total, 1,010, an increase of 371 over 1914; making the gl"and total of 3,558 Officers, Men, and Tursing Sisters, with an aggTcgate increase of 1,449. INSPECTIONS. Owing to preSSUI"e of Brigade \\'ork caused through the 'Var and the lack of Inspecting Officcr"s 110 Inspections ,,"ere held this year in the =TO . .2 Distl"ict. Assistant Commissioner l\[ajor C. R. Laurie, R.A.:\1. c., (T.), is at present sening with his regiment; ,"\ ssistant Commissionel- Mr. F, Sprawson is in charge of Newton -Park and Kingswood , Bath, Auxiliary Hospitals, as well as the transport of


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wounded for Bath and District; Assistanl Commissioner l\lr. P. 1. l;. ~r~)Lnbs i Commissioner at Havre, France, [or lhe OrdLl' or ~L. John and lll,' Brlllsh R,:d Cross Sociely ; Assi tanl Comllli, sion\.~r .;\Iajor P:. Cr. Shewell Ims bee.n <l;t III 111~la Office, London, as Pri\'ate Sect' 'tary lo Llll' l\Itl,lary Secr~'lary;. D,st~'tcl S:lpenntendent l\Iajor J. G. l'IIcLannahan, R.A.M.C., (1'.), IS ser\ll1g wIth hIs ~'egllnen~; District Superintendent o[ Stores, Dr. A. G. Osborn, volunteered ~or sel'vlce and IS now at the Dat'danelle , whilst Distl'ict Supel'inlemlellt for HampshIre, [!'. H. ~. ~, Aldridge is in charge of several Auxilial'y IIospitals at Southampton: 1y Dlstnct Sergeant, Mr. \V. B. \Villial11~ has. given me il1valu~ble P?rsonal servll'~'. . " STAFF PROMOTION. Corp Superlnlendent H. G. h .. Aklndg 'was appott1tecl Dlstt let. uperintenclent for Hampshi" e as [rom 30th eptembcr, 191~. . . SERVICE l\IEDALS AND B,\RS. During the year the [ollowlng llll'mbers applted [01' the Brio-ade Service l\Iedal and Bal' but the gran ling of which hnd nol been nolif'icd b at the do 'of the y ar:Assistant Commissioner l\Iajor . R. Laurie, Bar. Di"isional Superinlendent T. Thorpe, \Voodsto ck Division, Oxford Corp, Ba1'. Divisional Superinlendent .-\. Froud , "C" Division, City o[ Bl'istol Corps, Medal. Ambulance Officer \\T. Hilliard, Reading Division, l\leclnl. , ,-\mbulallce Officer J. A. Gr enaway, Oxford Cily Division, Oxlord Corps, Medal. Divisional Superintendent \\T. Trall, " B" Division, Cily o[ Bristol Corps, Medal. .;\IEIIIBER l\lOBILlSED. During the year lhe following Officers, . . Office,·s and Me n volunteered and were called up [or sen'ice : R. .A.S.B.R. 34 l\1. II.H.R., Civil and Olher Hospitals 701 Tolal 735 \Vith the tolal of 399 Officers, N. C. Officers and Men on service al till' beginnillK of the Brigade year, the combined total is 1,13-1-. Amongst the numerous Hospitals lo which members of lhe TO. 2 Dislrict have been posted for duty this year are the following :Eastleigh Cleal'ing Hospital, under Lt.-Col. G. E. T\\'iss, R.,\.~I.e., o[ ouLhampton. The whole Staff for this Hospital was supplied [rom members of the :'\0. 2 District, comprising nearly 200 Officers and l\Ien. Southampton Docks. 105 Privates have been senl to the Southal11ptun Docks forTransport duty. , .., . Beaufort \Var Hospital, Brislol. The complete Staff ol Ord 'rllcs IS bel11g upplled to this Hospital and to date 100 Brigade men have I'eporlcd [01' duty. Cosham l\1ilital'y Hospital has received over 70 Privates [!'Om this District. Colchester l\Iilitary Hospital has -1-5 l\Iemben:; of the Mililary Il0111e Hosritals Reserve from the o. 2 District. Brockenhul'st Indian Hospital (Lady Hardingc) was at first staffed by Ordedics from this District , the personnel I1UI11 bering about -1-0 L1fficers and men. Aylesbury l\Iilitary Hospital. 26 . C. Oflicel's and :'Ien 'H'rC dispatched to this Hospital, and at Hillfield V. A. Hospital some 27 membel's o[ the two GloucesLer Divisions arc working as Night Orderlies. CO;'lBATANT UNITS. At the end of the year there were ovel' 300 Brigade Offic\.'I'Sv N. C. Officers, and men serving in His Majesty's Force , other than those ill thL' . Tavy and Army Medical Services. BRIGADE MEl\IBERS ENGAGED IN TRANSPOR T DL·TY. Over 290 Offi 'el'S, . C. Officers and men throughout the Dislricl are assisting- in lh.> transporl of sick and wounded soldiers to and from the various Hospitals and .-\.rmy Depots. NURSING l\IEl\IBERS SERVING IN l\IILITARY HOSPITALS. Tearly every ul'sillg Division in the Distric t has supplied members for this branch of work and at the end of the year a total of 27 Nursing Sisters had been posted for Nursing duly. \VOiliEN V.A. D. MEMBERS \VORKING IN HOSPITAL. O ver 600 Voluntary Aid Detachment Members are at present assistlllg in various Auxiliary Hospilals, drawn from the undermentioned Nursing Divisions of the Brigade :-Bath, Lymington, Oxford City, Portsmouth, Rownhams and Nursling, Calmore, Canute, Nelley, Portswood, Shirley, Southampton, 'Woolston. Reports received speak vel'y highly of the excellent work performed by lhese members. ROLL OF HONOUR. I desire to express my deep ('egrel at the loss, through death, of the following members of my District during the year: Field, V.M., Private, Reading Division: joined Military Home Hospitals Reserve and sent for duty to Cosham Military Hospital 011 3rd October, 1914, and died 22nd February, 1915, on duty.

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llallell, B., Sergeant, "C" Division, ity 01 Bristol Corps, died 21 sl April, 1915. lIe was one of the original members of the Bristol COI'pS. Masters, IJ.C., PI'ivate, J\lverstokc Division: joined the Sick Berlh Reserve and was mobilised 2nd }\ugust, 19H. II" was imalided out in November,1914 and diL'd 26th Fl'bruary, 1915. . ' Penduck, H., Pri"ate, Thornbury Division: sent to the 2nd Southern General Hospital, Bristol, 2,:;th OctobN, 191-1, and died on 1st February, 1915, on duty. Polls, G., Private, \Ving Division: scnl to Southampton Docks for Transpol'l Duty, R.ll.lYLC., on 27th January, 1915, and dice! 5th l\Iay, 1915, on duty. Ridgway, II. Y., Pri,'ate, Buckingham Divi~ion: enlisted into the Roval V,iarwickshire Yeomanry, and died fr0111 wounds received in France. Ludeck(', l\1. G., Miss, NUl'sing Sister, a keen and loyal ,,"orker of the Oxford City Nursing Division, Oxford COI·rs. Woods, E., l\Iiss, 0Iursing Sister, a valuable Member of the LYll1ington Nursing Division, JIanls. sub-District. GF;";ER ,\I.LY. JUnoy Divisions n~pol't the excellent arrangements they ha\'e made to assi t t he Police in cases of (>n(,111Y ;\ir Raids. The Sllt11mnry o[ ;\Iaterial shows a marked improvcment, due no doubt to Divisions IIndertaking so much t rnnsport of ,,'oltntled; motor wagons and other equipment h('ing giyen freely for this pllrpose . J It a\c tbe honour to be, ir, Your obedient Senant, JOHN S. GRIFFITHS, Knight or Grace of the Order of t. John of Jerusalem in England.

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Ill. District.

Comprising the ollnlies of Bedfordshire, Hllntingdonshire, Northampton"hire, Rutlandshire, \Vanvickshire, \Vorccster 'hi rc and part or StafTordshire. Leicestcr~hire,

Der)Uty Co 111 111 issioIH' I'- T. ) T. \\ OL)!ston, 53, East Park Pamcle, l'OI,thampton. A. ~istant COll1l11issionCI" " '. E. ,·\udlaml. :\I.R.C.S., 5, Oxford 'treet, '" c1lingbo,'ollg-lt. A~<'I·s .· tallt ( ~()lll I111·c,. 'IOI1~" 1'11'L I~ l\'. \\' . ])o I'e R'-ll clcr~ \ , IJong f or d G range, ,~ ",nl' d , '[ . ' ••• Co,cntn·. A . sistant Commi::.siollel'. T. :\L \son, :\I.D., 78, Haglcy Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Assistant Commissioner. - \. \Y. l'airL', J.P., Elmcote, Knighton, Leicester. District Superintcndent- \\'. fI. J~l'l"L'S, -1-, Spencer Pamcle, 1 Torthampton. District Secretary- G. C. \\'ells, Sl. Giles Squal'e, Northampton. Distt'ict Tl'easul'cr F. F. 5-,illlp!::.on, Bowcaslle, near Bc\\'dlc\', \Yorcester. District Surgeon :'IIajor R. SC\ cstrl", Roo\. )Le., LondL)t1 Ro~cl, Leicester. _

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Bedfordshin.' 1)1\ 1~lo;'\s- Ikdfol'd, :\I.Py. ; LeighlVll Huzzard ; Luton. Bucking-hamshire- DI\ I~IO:-;~ Ollle~; Olucy Nursing, T~ I'ingbam 'ursing-. Leicestershi"e -C()RP~ L\.~iL'estL'r ; ~L)rlh Leicestcl' hire-DJ\ ISlo:\s-Coal"ille ; Charnwood . TUI'sing-; Dc Montfol'd; IIallaton; Loughborough; Loughbon"lugh, G.C.H.y. ; .;\Iarket Harborough; i\feclbourne j Melton l\Iowbray; • 'l'w<.u'k School Xursing; \\'ig-ston l\Iagna Nursing; \\·ycliffe. Northamptollshil:e COI~ps - Keltl'I'il lg j i'\odhampton; Y\'cllin gborough-DIYlSlOI'iS Brackley; f'ttl'rbol'L)lIgh. ; \\'in[rey j Oundle. StaffoJ'd~hil·e- ))I\· lslo . 's-Rowley Regis j Stafford j Smetlm'ick; Tamworth ; \\'ednesbury ; \\' olverhalllptot1 'Varwickshi,'e-CoRl's-Binniilgham ; 1 • E. \\Tan\'ickshirc-DI\'lsIoi\;s-Deritend ; Polcsworlh; Rugby; Smith. 'tone and Knight. ', \Vorcestet's h il'e - COR I'S- J 1. \ Von'cst t>rshire-Duuley :U1d District.


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REPORTS OF TIlE DEPUTY C01\l1\IISSIO TEl'. 53, E.\sr

N RTlTJ\!\lPTOl'.. 30th eptembcr, 191-1.

PARI" P,\R.\DE,

. I ha\'e the honour to submit my n?port [or the official year en d'Ing ,l'0 t I1

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1914, . I ld d . Owing to the \ \'ar and the \york of Mobilisation no Inspections "~'r:: . l ' unng the mOl~ths of August and September. Thc numbers and gen'rat effiCIency of the Districl are quite salisfactory. . . The 1\lobilisation of lhe R.N.A. .B.R. and 1\I.H,Il.R. was C:\lTll~d out. ,nth promptness and dispatch, the Members o[ lhesc l,,·o Rescrn's hm Ing 1I11l11edmtdy ,U1S\\el'ed the call madc upon them. . ' . The Annual Camp of Instruction was, by th kind pernliSSll)ll of the Dukc of 13u 'ckuch, held in Boughton Park, near Kettering, on?mcncing on ugusl 1st. wing to the Declaration o[ " 'ar a~1d the Equipment hen Il1g .to be relurned to the 'tol'e the Camp could not be contlllued [or a [ull week as hitherto, but had to be '>tnlck on Thursday, before which day 112 men of the R. N: .\. R. and ,158 III n,o( the ;\1. H. H . R. WI:: re mobilised and le(t th Camp (or their \ anous statlon~ .. 11~e \\'ol'k of l\Iobilisation \yas tacilitaled by so many 1\lembers o[ these Rcscn'es b 'lng III Camp. . A sistanl Commissioner Rudgal'd made al1 arrangements for and pitched the amp and was Chief Supply Officer, and I am .much il1debte~ [or th~ sLlcl~es~ of the amp, L1I1d~r \'ery difficult circumstances, to hllll and to ASSlstant omJl1ISSloners .\udland and i'\elson, District SUI erinlendent \\'. IIan'ey Rce\ ~s, th' Dislrict 'ecretary, fll.!'. G. C. \\'ells, and the District Treasurer, 1\11'. F. F. Simpson, \\'ho each and all did Iheil' best lo L1pport me. l\Iy best thanks are also due to 1\11'. yprian Kl\oll)'s, till' .\gl'llt, and 1\11', james, the 'Estate Sun'eyor, of the Duke of Bucckuch, for thl' great assistancc ti1~'y rendered in connection "'ith the Camp. The \' ....\..Ds. throug-houllhe District ha\'e in many cases compleled their arr,'ngcments for gi\'ing assistance to the \\,OLlnded and cOl1\'alesccnt soldill'. ,and r. have 110 doubt that these Detachments will b able to I'ender great and \ aill" ble scrnl't'. I ha\'e the honour to be, il', Your obccli 'ilt sen'ant, T. I[E:-.'RY \\'l1l1LSTl1,\, Knighl of Grace of th Ortle!' of St. john l11 j"l'usaklll,

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30th SL'ptclI1bl.'r, 1<)15. SIR,

I han! the hOIWLll' to present a short general report of the \\ork done ill this District for lhe year ending 30th September, 1915. O\\ing to the \ ~'ry larg-c amount of additional \York entailed b)'the \\'ar and the absenc o[ the g!'cat~r numbl'I'o[ th> :.'IIembers of lhe Bl'igad on Activc Se!'\'ice, the usual routine \\ ork l)[ the District has had to be suspended and \'cry few Inspections ha\ l; Iwell hcld. 1'hl'1'>' has, ho\\, l'\'~r , been a considerable increase in the number of both mell and \\'\) men mcmbcrs during the year, a large number of Cla 's s having been held and Recruits obtail1:'d, most of whom at once joined one o[ the Brigade Recl'\'c , and prl)ccedcd on .\cl1\ e Sen'ice after a short period o( TI'aining. The numbers sellt away in lhese Reserves during the year an.: as follo\\'s::.'ILH.H.R., 611; R '.A,S.B.R., 103; 'aval Di\'i ion, 17. A larg~ number of 1\lembers of lhe Brigade ha\'e al 0 cnlisll'd direct into the R.A.l\I.C., and olher branches of the Army. Many o[ the youngcr Officel' ha\'c been given Commission in Infanlry BaLLalions and othel's al'e acting a Lieutenants. and Quartermasters in the R. A. M. C. The \' .. \ . DetachmenlS in the District have been \'ery active, ne\Y \\'omen' Detachments being constanLly formed. The Members arC' doing most useful and important "'ork, either as Pl'obationer Nurses or Orderlies, both in the l\Iilitary Hospital at Home and Abroad and in the \'arious Auxiliary V . A. D. IIospitals in the District, exeellenl sen ice involving much sacrifice of limc has be n giyen by lhe \ -,A, Detachments selected to carry out the Transport of Convo)'s of \Younded from the Hospital Trains to the Military and General Territorial Hospitals, and to the \'arious V.A. D. Auxiliary H os pitals. The V.A. Detachments have also carried out much appreciated work in organising Refreshment and Rest Stations at some of the large Railway Stations, such as.·

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Birmingham (where many thousands of wounded have pa sed through), Leicesler, Pelel'bol'ough, and Tort hampton. A good number of new Ambulance and ursing Divisions have been formed. The V.A.D. Auxiliary lIospitals in th Distriel (including 120 beds at the Northampton General Hospital and 20 beds at thc Kettering Gencral Hospital) total 1,200 beds, and, except [or the I' 'gulalion num bel' o( Trained urses, are staffed by Members o[ lhe V. A. DetcLchments. I am informed thal their work has given the gl'ealest satisfaction. I wish to express to all Offi ers, both Am bulance and 1\' ursing, especially the Medical Officers, my sincere appreciation of their elevotion to the duties so ably p >r(ormed and which have so much in Cl'cased since the commencement of the \Var, and [or the way in which they have at all times support d mt:! in can-ying out the work of thc No. III. District. l\Iy best than\.;s are al 0 gi\'en to the 1\Iembel' of th District taff, [or the in\'alu': able help and assi,tance they ha\'e given me during this \ery trying time. Owing to V .. \. D. dutics much extra work has fallen upon all of lhem-Assistant Coml11issinner Audland being Deputy County Director, District uperintendent Han'ey Reen:s and District ccrdar)" G. C. \'-ells, .Assistant County Directors fOl' Northamptonshire; .'\ssi tant Commission l' Dr, 1 'clson, County Dirc~lor for Birmingham and \\'orce lershire; 1\ 'sistant COl1lmis,>ioncr Faire, County Director for Leicestel'shire; and .\"sistanl Cl)mmis. ionel' Rudg-al'd has bt'en busily employed in raising men [or the R .... \.S. B. 1". I ha\'e the honout' to be, ir, Your obedienl s rvant,

T.

HE:\RY \YOOLSTO:-.',

Knight of Grace of the Order o[ St. John of Jerusulelll.

No. I V. District. Comprising Cheshire, Cumberland Lancashire, Westmorland, and the Isle of .Man. Deputy C01l1mis. ioner-Colonel C. j. Trimble, C.?>LG., V.D., L.R.C.P., Louth House, Bamber BI'idgc. A ... sistant COl11mis ... ionel'-L. \\'hiLlaker, unnyside House, Accrington. A ...sistant COl1l1nissionel'-.-\.. L. Garnett, 8, Ormerod treet, Burnley. Di .. trict Slln~eol1-:.'IIajor E. B. Pooley, LoR.C.P., Dalton-in-Furne ' ,R. .0. Lancs_ Di .. trict Superintendent-F, de B. Pim, L.R.C.P., Barro\\'ford. Di:.tl'ict Secrelan·-\\'. . \\-oodcock, 178, tation Road, Bamber Bridge. Di ... trict Inspecto~' of tores-A. ,'. Dayie ', :lI.B., Glenarm Hou e, haw, Oldham. Lady District Sllpel'intendent-J.\Irs. T\\'ecdale, Brooklands, Rochdale. COUN T Y D I STR I BUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS .

Cheshire-CORPs-Ellcsmel'e-Dn'I ION -"-\.Isager; Altrineham; Bol1ington ; Bredbury and Romiley; Bromborough; Crewe; Dukinfield j Dukinfield Tursing: Hazel Gro\'e; I Iolme Chapel; Holmes Chapel Nul' ing; Knutsford; lacelesfield; .:\lewtown; . 'ortll\\'i 'h ; Port Sunlight j Sale; Stalybridge Nur ing ; \\' haley Bridge; \\'i n ford . Cumberland-OlYl 10:-1 -Brayton Domain Collie 1 ies ; arli Ie j Coekermouth ; ock rmouth :\'ursing ; Haverigg ; Hodbarrow ; Keswick; J.\Iaryport. Lanca hil'e-CoRPs-,\ccrington j Bolton ; Fleetwood j Haslingden; Lancaster; Liveq)ool; l\Ianchesler and alford; elson; Oldham j Preston j Rochdale: \Varringlon; 1\Ianchesler peeial Constables. -DIV ISIONs-Adlington j An . dell Nursing j Ashton-under-Lyne; Atherton; Bacup; Barrowford; Barrow-in-Furness; Birkdale l 1 ursing; Blackburn i Blackpool; Brierfield; Burnley; Bury; Carnforth Nul' ing ; Castleton Nul' ing; Chorley; Clitheroe; Colne; Coppull; Coppull Nul' ing; Crawshawboolh; Crompton; Dalton-inFurness; Dar\\,en; Edenfield; Foulridge; Grassendale 1 ursingjHaptol1j Heysham; Heywood; Heywood ~ ur ing; Hindley i Kirkham; Leigh; Lytham Nursing; 1\liddleton; Morecambe; l\Ioss Hall Coal Co. ; l\lossley ; Norden ursing.; Padiham ; Poulton-Ie-Fylde; Poulton-I~,Fylde 1 ursing; Prestwich; Radcliftc; Ramsbottom i Ramsbottom Nursing i Rawtenslall; Read;


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r ~ddish' edgele," Nursing; 'oulhpnr-t; Stockporl; Thornlon-l -F~lcle; T~dmord~n ; ~ Totlington; Trawdcn ; Ty~desley;, Ty!J~'slcy ~.ursl11f{; \\Talton-1c-dale ; \VateI"loo; \Vhalley; \\ hall y J\urslOg ; \Vhitworth ; "'idnes ; "'igan. "'e tmodalld-DlvISIO~S-Al11bleside j Kendal; \Yindenl1crc.

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REPORTS OF THE DEPUTY CO;\L\IL SIOi\ER. LOUTH IIOllSE, H ,\lIIBER HRlDt.c, 30lh ' cplember, 1914. SIR, . . . S J I I now beg to submit a I'eport 011 No. IV. Dlslncl 01 I he L Oln A m b u I <trIce Bria-ade for the year ending 30th September, 191-+. . . On this date the strength of the District was as follows :-Dlstncl . t.a.fT, 9; o 1"]) s Sura-eons, 8; COI'PS Superintendents, 5: Divisional U1'geons, 130 j DI\ lSI nal ~upcr­ inte~dents, 78; Ambulance Officers, -1-9; Scrgeants, HO j Corporals, 211 ; P:lval~s, 3,767. Total, -1-,288. Tursing Di\'ision :-:-Di\ !sional Surgcon~, -1-2 j Lady Superintendents, 72: :'\ursingOfficer', 33; !';urslllgSlstel'S, 1,752. 10l~l, 1,899. These figures show an incTease of 8-+7 in thl~ J\mbulance Units and ~90 In t lw Nursing l'nit . New Ambulance and Nursing Unils were formed a under:Ambulance: Skclmersdale, Ford 1\lolol' ; Sedgley, Prescol, l\Iancl1l'stl'I' Slwc i;d Constable. Nursing: Fails\\'orth, Abercromby, lIaslingden and BI'edbul'J~' " On the occa ion of the Royal Visit to Chestel-, on lhe 2:>th 01 Mar h, 191-+, Ambulance and 'ursing detai,l s from this Distri,t performed the nccc~sary duty. Assi . tant Commi ioner \Yhiuaker was in command of the parade. which tot~lkd 222 of all ranks. Thirty-four cases wel'e dealt with, some of which \\~~rc of a sen OtiS nature. On the 26th of March, l\Ir. \Vhittakcr had a lelter of thanks from the Chid Constable of Birkenhead in \\"hich he expl-essed his indebtedness for the \'alllable service rendered bv the men and nurses of the St. John Am bulance Brigacit" ."\ 1L't :cr similar in terms ca~11e to hand from the Chief Constable of \Vallasey. As has been usual for a considerable number of years men and Ilurses were supplied to take over the Ambulance Station attachedt? the Royal. Lancashir~ r'\gTicultural Society. The performance of lhis duly was of a very satisfactory kind. On the 20th June, the Inspector General Naval Iedical Departmcnt, jr l~\I"tllL1r May, K. C. B., accompanied by Staff Surgeon Ste\\'art, R.~., held an I nc.;~~ctl0J:. at Bolton of the men of the Brigade who belonged 10 the Royal Naval ,\uxtltary Sick Berth Reserve. Over 600 men paraded, and at the termination of this function Sir Arthur May addressed some stirring remarks to the men. lIe expres ed hi~ satisfaction with their appearance, and he was particularly well satisn d With the practical First Aid work which came under his observation. Ill' lold them in a few plain \vOl'ds that they were part of the Royal avy. On the 27th June you, Sir, inspected a parade of lhe South East Lancashire Corps and Divisions held at Bury. Lady PelToll accompanied you, so that she could, as Lady Superintendent in Chief, see what our ursing Divi ion. were doing. The parade \\'as a large one, numbering 711 Ambulance Officers and m~n togelhl'r with 401 Tursing Officers and U1-sing Sisters, with a staff of 5, making a total of 1,117, You \"'ere pleased to express your satisfaction with what you saw. I n my last I'eport I inadvertenlly omitted to mention lhe Review of the Ch shire Units at Stalybridge. I am exceedingly sorry that this has occurred. As a maUl'r of fact I was exceedingly pleased with evel'ything I saw, I consider the parade reflected gl'eat credit on all concerned . On Saturday, July Hth, I inspected the same organization at \Vhaley Bridge. There was a very creditable gathering, and the parade represented a very smart and soldier-like appearance. The men on parade nUI11 be red 170 men, and nurses 71. I had the assistance of Dr. Davies and Coq)S Secretal'y Howarth of lhe Preslon Corps. I would here like to add a word of thanks to Supel'intendent Rushworth, of Alsager D ivision, who organized the parade in a most praiseworthy manner. D uring \ Vhit-week Manchester and Salford Corps undertook duty on the occasion of the School Processions. One hundred and ten Ambulance Officers, men and nursing sisters, paraded, and on Whit-Monday 300 cases, and on Friday 423 cases, re ceived attention.

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At the nd of lhe Amblliance ye;lr Ireland ,,\·ae.; withdrawn from o. IV. District and [ormed into a ncw ~l1'ea, known as No. XIJ. Die.;tl-ict, under the command of Deputy Commissioner J. Lumsden. CO;\IPETITJONS. The f 0110\\ illg C011lpctition~ were cal' ried out. Hi crgin Shield. - 18th J\Iarch, 191-1-- l\Ianchee.;t~> r 1. Great l'lltral Railway Division, 2. Salford. .1. Gorton. District ursing Competilion. - 2nd May, 19H- Casllc ton1. Briedjeld. 2. Aslley Bridge. 3. Preston. '-lixlh Annual Distl' icl- ursing Competition. - 2nd May, 191-+-CastletonJ. Mise.; Lindley, Preston. 2. ;\Iiss IIowarth, Astley Bridge. 3. Miss Bentley, Bollon. Cltl'shil'e Cup C011lpetition.-18th July, 1914-Stockporl1. Cre'\\ l'. 2. J I azel GrO\ c. 3. Slockpo1'l. \\"ilkinson Mcmorial Shield. 13th June, 19H-:'\elson1. elson. 2. .1. 5th Annual Dist ril' l Xursing Compl'litioll in First Aid (C. ]. Tl' imble Shield).-23rd May, 1915- Kelldal1. Live;'pool. 2. Manches CI". 3. Leyland. -1-. BI' ierfield . .'ilh Annual lndi\'idllal First .\id Competition (A. Howard, Rose Bowl).-23rd May, 1914-Kendal1. Liverpool N.S. 2. Brierfield N.S. 3. Leyland N.S. 4. Nelson N . S. The beginning of the lerrible ,,'al' we are now engaged in dissociated one from ordinary District work. The Brigaue was mobili zed and, as is generally known, men were called lip from the \'arious 1"I..'sen'es. The response' of these men to the call of their King and couolry will [01' all time resound to the patriotism of the St. John Ambulan c e Brigade. \\"e had been fOl' many years preparing ourselves for a national emerge ncy, and we of the BI'igad~~ did not fa il to recognise that at no distant d a te OUI' sen'ices \\'ould be called upon, our e timate proved quite correct. Up to the end of th' Ambulance year, [I'om information at our disposal, it may be safely conjectured lhat Olll' men were gi\' ing satisfaction \\ here\'el' they ~'ere performing dUly. The m0bilization of the Brigade practically depri"'ed me of nearly all my Distl-icl Staff, and, as I was myself mobilized as a Territorial Reserve Officer, the Distl'ict was placl d in a difficult position. lIowever, thel-e ',,'el'e those who rallit'd to ollr a sistance and generally carrieu on the work of mobilizalion until the relum of some of tho,; > who had been in thE: lil'sl instance mobilized. I wish to expn'ss I'egret for a brief and unintere ting slalement, but, pel'haps, the terri ble crisis in \\'h ieh t he nation is im ol\'ed \\'ill accoun t for this shortage. J ha\'e the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Sen'ant, CHARLES

Knight of Grace of the Order of

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TRI:lIBLE,

t. John of Jerusalem.

30th September, 1915. JR.

In the absence o[ the Deputy Commissioner, who i' away on sen'ice \"ith L1e StJohn Ambulan e Brig-ade IIospital in France, I have the honour to submit a report upon the work done by the Districl dUl' ing the past twel\'e months. The strength of the District as shown by the table attached, which includes members Oil sen ice, amounts altogcthel' to 6,-1-8-+ Ambulance men and 3,090 women, altogether 9,57-1-, an increase of 2,196 men and 1,338 women on la t year's figures . New units ha\e been formed as uncler:Ambulance.-Bollington, Brayton Domain Collieries, Carli Ie, Cockermouth, Thornton-le-Fylde, Holmes Chapel, Kirkham, Manchester Special Constables, Maryport, l\Ioss Hall Coal Company, Poulton-le-Fylde, Ramsbottom, Stockton Heath, \\' indermere. Nursing.-Birkdale, Cockermouth, Lunesdale, Opershaw, Coppull, Dukinlield, Liltle Hulton, Fleetwood, Holmes Chapel, Sefton, Salford, Poulton-Ie-Fylde, The Roach, Sedgley, Tyldesley, \\'halley. The chief work during the year may be divided into two paris1. The provision or trained ambulance men and women for the Medical Depal'tment of the Army and Navy. 2. The provision and maintenance of Auxiliary :\Iilital'y Hospitals.


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A;\IBULA. 'CE BRIG.\UE.

The follo\\'ing mobilization : Royal Royal Ro,'al

table shows the number of men supplicd, including the original . 3,554Army Iedical Corp (IIome HospLtals) 983 Ta\'al :\uxiliary Sick B~rth Reserve 57-1:\'a\'al Diyi iOIl (:'IIcdical Unit) '" 21 Pri~'ate lIospitals at Home .. , .. , ,,' .. , 595 Ro\'al Amw Medical Corps (Expeditionary Force) 20 J Oi;lt Com~iltee

5,747 Th e provision of tbi. lal-ge numb'r of 111cn has drain,ed our ~JJ1ilS of c\'e,r~ man of military agL~, physically fit, and ha' neees itated the lnstL'uctlon ,a~ld tnllt1Jng o~ a lal-ge number of ncw men duriJlg .the yeal-, 1L wa. fortunately aJ1t~clp~tcd th:\.,~ l~ugc calls would be made on the Distnct, aud Officers In charge of units clnd Di\ ISlonal S uperintcndents were uro-cd earl\' in the year to promote First L\id 'lass('s fOI- thl' in truction of uitable Jll~n. Th~y responded Illost cllcrg-eticallyand have had nl' difficulty in supplying a teady tream of trained III ~n with the result that all demand' ha ve been met. Men ha\'e been ellt to :\ ant1 alld il-lilitary Hospitals all 0\ cr ~he \\orleL Theyal'l' erving on war ships, in ho , pital sl:ips, and on. hospital tralll> :111d the reports I-ecei\'ed conc >rning- their work are, Without exceptIOn, most g-rattl),l11g. I attach a report fn1111 Mrs. Tweedale, Lady District Supcrint.e nt\ent, as to till' work of the Nursing units. The following gi\'l'~ the numbers <;en Ing: _) In ;\lilitary Hospitals ;)L\ cceptec\ and waiting for thi . . st'rvice 75 827 A,uxiliary l\[ilital'Y Hospitals There are no\\'In East Lancashire 22 Sl. John Hospital with accommodation fl)r 739 beds. In "'est Lancashire 6 " " ,,757 " In '\'\' e_ tmorlancl 1" " " 86 " Public duty has been undertaken at various duti.::s during the yeaL III parLicular the Blackbu;'n mbulance and Nursing units provided the ncccs 'a ry st~lff for thc _\nuual Show of the Ro\'al Lancashire AgriculLural ocidy at Blackburn In August. The SecL'etary of thc S~ciety (:\lr. E. Dohane) xpressed his entire satisfaction at th arrangem ents. The District \\,ill learn with satisfaction that in respon c to an appcal made by the D e puty Commissioner for funds towards the support of, the Bri~ad~ Ho pit,al ,in Fl'ance the um of £16,607 19s. 5d. has been collected In the DI tnct. ThIS IS, indeed, a handsome donation, and I-cflects thl' gl'eate t Cl'edit on those who so readily undertook to obtain it. ~o competitions have been hcld in tilL' District during the year under notice. The :\'ursing Divisions in the District subscribed for and provided a Motl)!" mbulance fOI- the Front. This has been despatched to Fran e. The D eputy Commissioner has asked me to request that you " .i ll COl1\'ey to all those, both on sen 'ice and at home, \\'ho have wOI-ked 0 strenuously 111 thesc arduous times his very grateful thanks . That they ha\'c made many sacriRces I:c knows full ,,'eU, and he hope it will be some satisfaction to them to kno\\' that thClr cfTorts al~e very much appreciated and that they ha\'c becn conforming with the pn?cep.ts ?[ their predecessors, the Knights of St. John, and by their good \\'ork exempltfY1l1g the molto of the Ol'der " Pro utilitate hominum." I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, \\'. S. \\-OODCOL'K, Di ' trict Secretary, Acting Deputy Commissioner. REPORT OF THE LADY SCPERI~TE~DEN'T. BROOKLA:-':OS, RocHD,\.LE,

30th September, 1915. SIR, I ha\'e the honour to present to you a short I-eport of the \\'ork done by the Tursing Di\'ision and ,\'.A, D. members in No. IV. District during the first yecLl- of the ,\Var. On the 4th of August, 1914, I sent out circulars 011 my OWI1 initiation to all the .l'\ursing- Division, asking them to obtain the use of a building suitable for a hospital

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(a copy of circular cnclosed), and to obtain promises of equipment, &c., also guarantors [or funds, to be c.all.cd UpOl: if nece~sary. This \\as done in many cases, and we .bad twenty-four butldlngs oflercd, ·wlth equipment fOl' 400 beds in East I-:ancashll'c al?ne. '\~rhel1 Dr. Davies was appointed .\ssistant COLlnty Director for East Lancashire, ?- ~ISt of th~se \\ as handed to him, and eighteen of them \vere ~lccepted by the buddll1g commlttce appointed to inspect them. These were brought wLo usc, as the S1. J ohl1 V. A. D. IIospitals, at the end of Octobcr and early N ovem bel1914, when the rush. of Belgian ~l1d BI-itish wounded came through about that time: many of them have Increased theLr number of beds and some of them have extended . premises. . ' theLr . The one at t. John Ambulance Hall, Rochdale, has extended [rom t\\'cnty-four to eighty beds. Two hundred and thirty-four patients have been treated here alld twenty o,Peratio,ns suc~ess~ully performed, two being for acute appendicitis, ancl two [or hernIa. ThiS hospital IS staffed by the Central Di\,i ion V.A.D. and" The Roach" V.A. D .. One member of the latter is working- in a hospital in Alexandria and ctIlothl r In the Leeds Military Hospital. I.n \\'csL.Lancashire a hospital was opencd at Liverpool with 1\venty-four bed.,. ThiS has since bccn closed, and the l\lyrtle V.A. D. Hospital opened \vith 104 beds. Dr. and l\ll's. l\lulTay Cairns have worked exceedingly well here. This hospital is stafTed by the" Sefton" and Abercromby \'.A.Ds. (Liverpool) . One hundred and eighty-L'ighl patients ha\'e lwen treated hen'. The J11.l'J11bers of thc "Grasscl,ldale," Liverpool \'.A.D., of which 11rs. Joan Batcson IS com mandant, are \\'ork1l1g at thc \\' oolton Convalescent Hospital. TIll' Brceze Hill V.A.D. Hospital, BootlL', i' staffed by the Bootle V.A.D. There are thirty-eight beds at this hospital, and 151 case ha\'e been treated. TIll' .. Lillle<;dale" \r .•-\. Dc:;., Lancaster, of which l\Ii.,s Garnl.'lt Ouernmore Park is cOlllmandant, arl workin~ at the Bo\\'crham Banaeks Hospital.' One lad" membe:' of th,is \'. "\.!). i; now lIo~lse. urge n at the Royal Sea Bathing Ho pital, -l\Iargate. ne 1-.. \\ l)rkll1g 111 a hospital In Russia, one in Franc.:', and three as probationers in :'Ililitary JIospital at home. . The \'. A. D. Hospit?-I at l\Joo!, Park, Preston, is staffed by th e Preston, The High School, and Ll') land '\ .A.Ds. 1 here ar' 100 bed. Four hundred and ninety-six cases I;ave ,becn admi.t ted, and many 0lwrations performed. Mrs. Ho\\'a rd, Corps Lady Superintendent, IS matron here. ] \\'as \'Cry pleased with thi. hospital when I paid a visit along\\ ith ~\liss Bowser, Th~~ membl'rs of the Blackpool \ T. ,\, D. have done good sen'ice at the Yictoria llospltal, Blackpool, and se\'cral mcmbcrs arc probationer<; in militarv hospitals. Thl' Lytham ,\r .. \,D. al-e preparing" tarr Hiil,' Ausdell, for;' convalesccnt hospital. The \'._\.D. IIospital ' at outhport," The 7range" and" The ,\\'oodlands .. with 500 beds, an' staffcd by the ~'outhpol·t and Birl.;.dale 'T . .-\.. Ds. I had the honou'r to be I:rcsen t at the opellin~, and \vas c::ceedingly well pleased \\ ith the tone prevailing . . even llllndn'cl and ninety-four patll~nts have been admitted. The hospital at Kendal has eig-hty-six beds, and 280 patients ha\'c been treated. I had a l"tter from olone! Coates, C, B., .\ . D.;\l. S., in which he stated he had yisited this bospital, also the one at Carlisle, and \\'as \ ery pleased \vith them. Tbe CockerIllouth V.A.D. promised to help at Carlisle. I enclose a report from the 1\1.0. in charge at Kendal who speaks very highly of the work dune bv the \ ' .A.D. there, Members of the \\Tinsford Xursing- Di~ i ion are \\'orkin<T at a ho pital at "'\\'insJ ord Lodgc.'· ' b 1 he Nursing- Division of this DistL-ict subscribed for a 1I10tor ambulance for the front, which \\'as elll to t. John" Gate. Voluntary Aid Detachment :'IIembers in the Di -trict.-'\\'omen, 2,311; men, 98. V.A.D. \Vom en working in uxiliary Military Hospitals (\'oluntan'),-Full time, 52; p art time, 775: total, 827. . One Orderly at "Birch IIill," Ro chdale, 2 Orderlies working- at Padiham Hospital V.A.Ds. (women) worl.;.ing in 1\Iilitary Hospitals, 52, " " accepted and \\'aiting, 75. Tumber of bed inV.A.D. Hospitals " 'est Lane, 757. " " ,,\\'estmorland, 86. Number of paticnts treated in these hospitals, 1,909. I baye tbe honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, E. A. TWEED.\LE, Lady Di<;trict Superintendent.


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which n't.urns have nol been sent in.

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The failure to submil annual returns is in most

c""e,s duc to the fact that.~a.ny officers and secretaries al'c away on active service.

No. V. District. Comprising the Counti s or Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Notting-hamshire, Stafford hire (north of the town of Staffor 1), an I 'Vest Riding of Yorkshire. Deputy Commissioner-So C. \Vardell, Doc lIill House, nl". Alfl'cLon, Derby. Assistant Comllli ioner-S. "~Yo l\Ialkin, Rock Cliffe, Cbcadle, StafTorcbhin~ . Assistant Commi ', ioner-H. C. Else, 1, \gden Road, Sheffield. Assi tant Commis iOJ1er-l\Iajor F . . Lambert, i\LR.C.S" L.R.C.P., R,II.i\LC, (T,I.) Fairfield House, Newland, Lincoln. Assistant Commi ' sioner-.\. Ellison, L.R.C.P., 120, Domcstic Street, Leeds. Assistant Commi ioner-Harry C. hambers, Sunnyfielcl, Beighton, Ilr. Shcflidd. District Surgeon-Capt. A. J. II. l\Iontague, ::-1. D., 35, P lttcc Stl'ccl, '\'od~~or· District Superintcndent-'V. II. Chambers, Conisbw', nr. Rotherham. District Treasurer-II. L. Thomlon, Thorpc Villa, Aldmol1c1hllIT, I IudclLI-sl1c:ld. District Secretm'Y (Acting)-J. l\Ierril11an, S01l1ercotes, nl'. i\ lfcl'lon. District In pector of Store -A. Dob. on, lII. D., Bath tl' ct, III-:cstOll. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

Derbyshire-CoRPs-Birclrwood, Ilkeslon, TibshelL Dn' lsloi'is-13adbon), Help,r, Blackwell, Bolsoyer, Buxton, Buxton A'uI'sing-, res\\'ell, CI'es\\,l'lI .\'ursillJ..:', Derby, Derby . . Tu l'sing, Doe II ill, Duffield, Faidil' ld Buxlon, llasland, Heanor, l\Iappedey Colliery, Peakdalc A'ursing, Sheepbridge, Shir,'brook, Shirebrook Nursing, Stavdcy Ir 'land Colli 'I'y, S\\a llincote. Lincolnshire-CoRPs-Lincoln. DIVISION -Boston, Cleethorpes, Crosby I 'ur~ing , Gainsborough, GI'i msby, cw Holland and District, ;\ 0("[ h LindsL'} , SpaId i ng Railway, Scunthorpe Y. \V. C.A. Nursing. Nottinghamshire-CoI~ps-NoltinghaJll, '\'al' op. Dl\,I~IO;-.;s-Benlin c k Colliery, Mansfield, l\lansfield Colliery, 'ewark, Plea. Icy, Plcaslcy ;\lJl-sing, 'lantllJ1 Hill, Sulton-in-Ashfield, ,\'Ql' ksop, \\'od,sop ursing. Staffordshire-CoRPs-Hanley and District, Norlh Slafforc.bhire. DI\ L 10:\ .... Biddulph, Chesterton, Kidsgro\'e, Leek, l\Iadeley, lllloxeter, L'llo::\('ll' I' Nur ing. Yorkshire-CORP -Brighouse, Deoctby Main, Dc\\'sbury, IIebd .11 Bridge, Huddersfield, Keighley, Lc ds, ROlherham, Sheffield, ' hiplc}, pen Valle}. DIVISIO:-IS-Ackton Ball Colliery, Barnoldswick, Barnoldswick Nursing, Barnsley, Barnsley ' ursing, Beighlon Nursing, Bentley Colliery, Bradford Cily, Bradford Cily Nursing, Bradford l\Iidland Pailway, Bradford Tramways, Bradford Tramways Nursing, Brodswol-th !\lain, Casllcford, Caslkford Nursing, Doncastcr, Earby, Earby 1 ursing, EccIeshill, Eccleshill Nursing, EIland, Eiland Nursing, Goole, Goole J ' ursing, IIalifax, IIalifax ursing, Hellifield l\Iidland Railway, Hoyland SilkstonL: oilier}, Manningham, :'Ianningham Nursing, 1 orlh Bierley, l\'orth Hierle} Nursing, Pontefract, Rockingham Colliery, Settle, eWe ;'\ursing, So\\'C'rby Bridgl', Sowerby Bridge Nursing. 'Vakefielcl i':ursing, \Voolky Colliery and DartoJl, \\'orsbom and District, \\'orsboro and District ;\"ursing.

REPORTS OF THE DEPUTY CO;\1l\II DOE

lONER.

HILL HO USE, NR. ALFRETON, DERBYSHIRE. 30th eplember, 191-+.

SIR,

I have th"! honour to submil my r('porl for lhe yeal' ending September 30th, 1914. The returns for the yeal' show a lolal membership of 5,068, consisting of 3,863 men, and 1,205 women. These figures do not include the membel's of fifteen Divisions, fOI'

~IIlC ncw Ambul:~!lce DIVISions and cleven ncw Nursing Divisions have been formed dUrIlIg- the yea!'. 1 hey are as follows :AmbuJan,ce. Warsop, Hellifi Id (;\lidland Railway), Noltingham City L .' I lIoylan.d . tlktlol1e ~(?lIicry, Bentley Colliel'y, 1\Iapp('rley Collie,'y,' Bawtry, Bc~rlb~,~o:: ) ,urs.l11 g ., , c I " ~k,plon, UUoxelcl- Town, ~' ictoria (Leeds),. \Vorksop, B('ighlon, ka\ enstholp(, IIorsfonh, vValh-on-DearIw, Srlverwood, 1\Ianntnghall1. .A ~er}:' sLl~cl'ssful camp :vas hcld al Blae-kpool at'VI'hitslllllide, undel' the command l,f. ?Istnct urg~O.I: C~plalll 1\~OJ1tagllc, of 'VIr<?d.{~op, who was very ably assisled by ,\sslslaol CommissIoner II. C. Chambers, Dlvlslomt! Surgeon and Superintend t \\'o od, of Cresswell, and Divisional Sup('rintend('nt F. F, Linl('y of Gai11sbo 0 ('111 1"1' I1' 3 1 sel'geants, 21- corporals and 307 pI'ivatcs were , r ug 1, < I leen 0 Ie-CI'S, pl-esent, and the gl'nend lOlle of lhe 'amp was excell 'nt. , 011, thl: o~'~a~iolJ th.l' visil 01' ~he King and Queen to sc:me of the Colliery Districls uf Dl rb) shl! e ,tlld N oltlllghamshlre, 00 J line 24lh and 2.:>th, excellcnt services "H'I"l' rl',!clenxl at the numerous slopping places by ll1cll1bel'S of local Divisions of the Iingauc. 011 the out brcak of war over 1,000 men immcdiat('ly \ olunlcered for duty at home OJ' abl'oau, amI of lhlse s<?me 200 had, up to September 30th, been accepted and lkspatched to Aldershot, Tldworlh or Chalham. . I desire aga.ill .lo ('xpress myapprecialion of lhc help givell to me by District Sl'Cl'l:tary I 1. ~. Cham bers, and every mem ber of the Dislrict Slaff, to whose loyall lhe sllce(,"..;s of o. V. Disll'ict is largely due. y I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, STUART C. \V ARDELL Knight of Grace, Order of St. John of J er~salem,

or

SIR, In co mpliance with your re4ue~t

30th Septem ber, 1915.

r beg lo submit to you my report for thc Yl'ar l'lllling cptember 30th, 1915, as follows : Owing to the war there has becn a large increase in the enrolment of newmembers but as the I?ivisional annual returns are not yet complele the number of member' cannot bl given. Largc numbers L)f men have ('agerl)' \'olunteel'ed for home and foreign service ill thL'R. .1\LC. and the 1\"aval ick Berth R('senre . The f,-?llo\~ ing lable shows the l1umbt'r of Brigade men who have been despatched for ser\'lce III other than combatant forces from lhe commencement of the war to ~"rtl>mbl'r 30th, 1915 :_ c Royal 1\"<lnLl Auxiliary Sick Berth Resen'e 249 Royal Taval Division .. 176 Expeditionary Force (R.,\.l\I. C.) 339 :\Iililary Home IIospital Rcscn'l' 1,661 Total, 2,-+25 1 regret I have no I'ecord of the numb('r of women who have taken servicl' in ho. pitals, as lhey have not pas ed lhrough my hands. During the ycar ~here have been formed s \'e nteen new Ambulance Diyisil1!1s, 1\\ 0 Am bulHnce ~ctlon' and .Ieycn 'tll'sing Divisions. I de ir(' to l'ec Ol'd my appreciatioll of the hearty co-opel'ation of lhe members of laff, and Corps and Di\'i ional Superintendents and Secrelaries in the work o"r mobilization of the men . . In the., absellCl~ ,?f Disll'iet l'creta!"y H. C. Ch~mbers, \\'ho accepted a commission JI1 the h .. A.lVf. C. 111 OCLobcr, 1914, the secretanal work has been donc at Di trict Hea?quartcI'S by my .elf, with lhe help of my assistant, 1\lr. John Merriman, \\"ho e sc.rvI.e' have becn Invaluablc lo me, and whom I have now appointed Acting Dlstnct Secretary. [ have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, STUART C. \V ARDELL, Knighl of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem.

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No. V I. District. Comprising the Counties of Durham, N orthumberlanc1, and the N orlh and East Ridings of Yorkshire. Deputy CO\1lmiss~ol~er- . B. Palt:1t'r, J:P., \\"l.!"Llky II all , Pcla,,·-on-Tyne. Assistant CommIssioner (Yorkshire) Dr. "\. llammersley Jl)hnstl1n, l\1. R. ·.S., L.R.C.P., 49i, .A nlaby Road, IIull. Assistant Commissioner (DudHun) - Dr. R . .And ' rson, 4, ;Iadstl")nc TL~ rracc, Galeshead. Assi tant Commissioner (l\'orthumbl?r1and)- DI·. Jas .• \lllkrSOIl (on Active crvicc), Ha lillO'S COltage, Seaton Dclaval, 1 orlhull1berland. District Slll·geon-Professor Rutherford :'Ilorison, J, Clarcmont Place, . Te\\ caslleon-T"ne. District Superintendent -Captain F. \Y. Burn (on .\clive Sen'ice), 34, :;'\oJ"th Bridge Street, Sunderland. District Superintendent-F. \\'intL'r, 16, Ial·ket , t., New'<tst\ -on-Tyne. District Superintendent-H. G. , tobart, \\'iUon To,,"crs, \"illon-le-\\'eiu-, County Durham. District Superintendent-F. 1.. Bnoth, The lla\\·thorns, .\shing-ton, .:\orthumbcrland. District Superintendent-Re\·. II ~ dlcy [Iala m, 25, Lansdownc Gardens, 1 L'\\"castle-an-Tn1e. Ladv District Superintendent- :'IIrs. C. Ii. Palmer, \\' ardl ey Ilall, Pela\\"-oll-T) nC'. Dish-ict Treasurer-J. O. \'aug-han, Fernll'a, CI'anbrl ok _\\ I:I1Ue, I lull. District SecretarY for Naval and ;\lilitary Reserves- Lt.-'- 01. .\.J. CL,llis (l)n Active Sen'ice), 1i, Osborn Road, :\' c",castle-on-Tyn e . District In pector of Store -E. S. \\'ood, Corn\\·all JIouse, illurton, co. Durham. District Inspector of Stores-G. R. Curry (on .\cti\ e Scn'ic ~), (30sforth, 'l' Wcastle-on-T"nc. District Inspector of Stores- Dr. II. 1\1. Holt (on.\ tivc cn·ic c), \ ' . Di\'isiOIl \\'ar Hospital, Croydon. Lady District Inspector of StOl·es- l\Irs. Holmes, IIolme Lodge, Cottingham Road, Hull. District Ofiicer fOI· Tran port- Q .. \. :\,ichol, 4, Ashleigh, Sunderland. District Sel-geant-Cairns Palmer, 18, \\'an\ick Road, South Shields. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

:'\orthumberland-CoRPs-Ashington Coal Company. (Comprising : - Bothal, Carl, Duke, Ellington, Hirst, Linton, \\'ooJhom, lIirst '-:ursing", PI-iestman :\' ursing Diyisions). •\rmslrong- \Vhit worth. (Comprising- :- Ri\'erside ~orth, Scotswood, Elswick \\'orks ~ursing- Di\ isiol1s)- AMBl LAl\CE DlYISlO:-;s-Barrington, Bates, Bedlington Colliery, Blucher Colliery, Broomhill and Dislricl Cam bois, Choppington, Cowpen Colliery, Cramlil1gton, Dudley Colliery and District, Friends (Newcastl ), lIaltwhistle and Greenhead, Ne\\"biggin Colliery, ~cl1H'rtol1 Colliery, 'c,,"castle Central, 1 Te\ycastle Chemists, Newcastle Ea. tern, Ne\\'castle Northern, ,1 ewc astle \\' estern, l\' ewca tle and Gatcshcad Gas Company, 1 e,,"castle Transporl, Tew Hartley, l\' orth Seaton Colliery, 1 'orth Shield ... , 1 T ol"lh Tyne, N ol-lh \\Talbottle, Percy ;\Iain, Shiremol)r, Sleek-burn, St. Petcrs \Vorks, Stake ford and \Vcsl Sleekburn, Stobswood and \\'iddrington, Throcklcy Colliery, Tynemouth V.L.B. \Yalker, \Vallsend Borough, \\' hitlcy Bay and l\Ionkseaton-NURsI, 'G DlVISlo:-;s-Bedlington, Bluchel- Colliery, Blyth and District, Cramlinglon Colliery and Distt-icl, Gosforth, Grainger J esmond, Lady Ridley (Newcastle), ~ewcastle-on-Tyne, Newcastle \Vestern, North Seaton, North Shields, North Tyne, ovocaslI-ia, Osborne ( Tewcastle), Percy Main, Sleekburn, Stakeford and \Vest Sleekburn, Tynemouth, \Vallsend, \Vhitley Bay and l\Ionkseaton, \Vylam-IN ABEYANCE-Arthur's Hill ( ewcastle), Burradon, Howdon-on-Tyne, Mickley Coal Company, New Bridge Street (Newcastle), Newcastle Post Office, Northumbedand Engine \\lorks, Shilbotlle, Haltwhistle and Greenhead Nursing, \\Talker Nursing Divisions,

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Durham-CoRPs-Birtl<:y hon . Comp~r~y. (Comprising :-Birlley, Ouston, Ravenswort;l, .BlrUey NUI-sll1g DIVISIOns). Derwent Valley. Comprising: -A?nfield I la~n, !3urnopfield, Chopwell, C.onseH and District, lIamsterley Collle~y a?d Dlstr~cl, IIlg!l ~pen, Benfi.eldslcle and District Nursing, Consett and Dlstnct NurSing}. 1<e1lll1g and Dlslrict. (Comprising :- Band, Headquarters, IIeworth, Tyne Main, Wardley Colliery Nursing Divisions). Slell.a Coal Compa~lY. Comprising :-Addisoll Colliery, Clara Vale olherJ:', Emmc: Colliery, Greenside Colliery, Addison Colliery Nursing G~e~nslde ursmg, Emma Colliery Nursing Divisions). \Veardale. (Com~ pnsl1~g :-Etherley, Ho\~dcn-le-Wear, Tow Low, \Voisingham, Etherley Nursmg, Slanhope urSIDg, Tow Law Nursing, \Vilton-Ie-Wear " ursing Wolsingham . ursing Divisions).-A~lBuLANCE DIVISIONS-AlIhusen Works: Blackh~tll .CollIery, Blayd~ll-on-TYJ1e and Di~trict, Blaydon Burn Colliery and Dlstnct, Boldon Colliery, Brandon Colliery, Charlaw and Sacriston Collieries COI~paJ1Y, Ltd., Chester-Ie-Street, Craghead Colliery, Darlington, D.awdon <?ollIery, D~an and Chapter Colliery, Dunston-on-Tync, Durham City, Easll1gton Colltery and District, East Stanley Collieries, Gateshead Borough, Galeshcad Fell, lIarralon, Harton Colliery, Hebburn, Hetton-IeHole, IIorden Colliery, IIoughlon-le-Spring and District Lambton Lea~il1glhorne, Littletown and Sherburn, Lumley, Mainsfo;th, Murton ColI~cry, New .Br~ncepeth Colliery, 'ew Seaham Colliery, Oakenshaw Co.lltery and Dlstnct, Peases' \Vest, Pelton Colliery, Readhead's 'Vorks, Shd~lon Lodge, Shott,on Colli.ery, Silksworth Colliery, South Brancepcth Coll~cry, South. Moor, South Shields Police, South Shields V. L. B., Springwell Colltery, Sl. Iliida (South hields), Sl. Peters \"lorks, Sunderland Eastern Victoria Garesfield and Rowlands Gill, \\'earmoulh Collicrv, 'Vest Hartle~ pool, \\'est Pelton and Beamish, \Vhickham, 'Vhitburn Colliery-NcRsr:-;G l?IYISIO.·S ~ \uckland Park, Binchester, Bishop Auckland, Blackhall Colliery, BlaydoIl, Boldon Colliery, Brancepeth Castle, Chestcr-Ie-Strect Cockfield, Coundon, Crook and District, Dawdon Collierv Dunston Durham' it)", East Boldon and Cleadon, Eighton Banks, F~~ryhill, Gateshead: C?at.eshcad . altwell, JIart\epool, Hebburn, Hetlon-Ie-Hole, Houghton-leSpring, Jarrow, Lamblon Collieries, Lanchester, Leasinrrthorne Monkton 1 r.. II , - . b , , CWilC l , neW eaham, Sacn~tol1, Shildon, Shildon LodO'c Colliery South ]\loor, Soulh 'hields, Sunderland, Sunderland Social C~ntre Sunderland \\'c?lcnl, S\\"a~\\:cll, \'iclori.a Gare~ficld and Rowlands Gill, \\"e~t Hartlepool, \Vhlckham, \\ hltburn Colltcry, \\ Inlaton-b ABEYA;>icE-Fir Tree, '''ittonle-"'car (\Veardale Corps), Hylton Colliery, Sunderland "'estern. I

'ol·th Riding of YOl"l<shil-e-.-\'IBUL\NCE Dn'lslo:-; -East Clevcland Grosmollt l\Iiddlcsbol"Ougb Central, carborough Y.:\1. C . •\., \\Thitbv- AURSI:-;(; DIYISION - carborough, \\'hitby-b ABEYANcE-Grinkle 1\Iirl'es.

East Ridi,ng of Yorkshi,-e-CoRP -Hull. (Comprising :-Argyle, British Gaslight Company, Central, I?e 1a Pole, Eastern, Great Central Railway (Pier), J lull and Bamsley Railway ( Icxandra Dock), Hull and Barnsley Railway ( . :eptlll1C Slreet). Hull and Barnsley Railway (Spring-head Loco.), Reckitt's, \;·cst.cm, Central :'\ur~illg~ D~ la Pole N~r, ing,. Ea?tern 1 Tursing, Kingston ~1:~I.l1g, Peel House . llrslIlg, Reckltt s ursl1lg, \Vestern Nursing DIVISions}. A~IBUL,\;'IiCE ))1\ISIO:\ -Beyerley, Bridlington Y.l\1.C.A. Talton and Torton, 'orth Fcn~iby, \"ithernsea-~uRsl;-,rG Dr\,ISIO:-';S~ B~'\"erlcy, Bridlington Driffield, IIornsca, Malton and Norton, "Tithernsea.

T

rEPORT .

OF THE DEPuTY CO:'lDII SIO:\"ER. C .\:\IBRI DGE HALL,

:\"EWC\STLE-O~- TYXE.

30th eptember, 1914. SIR, :: I have the lWl10ur to submit my report for the year ending September 30th, 1914. The total membership is 5,613, consisting of +,197 members of Ambulance and 1 416 members of Nursing Divisions, representing an increase of 1,759 members, o~ of 31.3 p~r cent. fron: last year' lotal. The number of Di\'isions not sending in any repol-t IS lhr e, which represents a loss of 69 members. On tbe other hand I am pl~ased to report that several Di\'i ions that haye been in abeyance have been ~econ­ stItuted and promise now to bc efficiently carried on. The difficulty in getting a


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correct n~turn of Divisions this yeal' has been great, du to til ' fact that it l'onsiderable number of officers in charge o[ Division. and thcir sen' aril''' Wl're called up [01' military and naval sen'ice soon a[t'r the \\'al~ brok~ <?l~l. Twentv-two Ambulance and fi[tt: 11 t urslng D1USlOIlS haye bl'l'l1 ;ldded to thL' District during the "-ar, as follows :- . . . . , N orthu1l1berland. - .\.m bulance-Redllllgtl1fl CollIery, Bn1ol1lhdl Colllcl'Y (rcYlvedJ, Cambois, Nethel-ton Colliery, 'e wbiggin olliery, ~t. Peter's \\'od~~ ,.Stakerord and \Vest Sleekburn, Stobs\\"ood and \Vidc.lt-ingtoll, \\'allsend and \\ hltley Ray and 10nkseaton. Nur iog-Bedlington, Bill 'hel-, Ebwiek \\'orks, Gosforth, TYIll'l11outh, \\'hitley Bay and l\Ionkseatotl. Durham.-Amblilance-Blaekhall oilier)" Boldon Collil'ry, raglll'ad Colliery, Darlington, Lam bton Colliery, rai n5[orth, New Rraneepelh, Pl'<lSl'S \ V cst and Dislrict Readhcads \\-orks, South ~loor, \\-est Piton. N ursino-- - Auckland Park, Dawdon Colliery, Gateshead Salt \\ ell, IIougbton-k Spring al~d District, Jan-ow, Shildon Lodge, \\-ardley (F l>lling and District Corps). Yorkshire. -Am bulance-\Vhitby. Nursing-Be\'erley and Scarborough. . . The Coal Mincs Act requiring thc trallJlng of ambulance men at colltene::. has re lilted in a general incl-ease in the number o[ mining di\'isions, 1110st of which haye received the acti\ e support of ownen." managcl-s and workmen of collieeies. The \\'ar has al 0 been the means of many new diyisiolls being fonncd. Fl"Om the outbreak of \Yar lip to the end of the Brigade year nineteen new divisions were registered. The headyual-te rs o[ till' District are now at the Cambridg~ I ~all, Newcastle, which is held under lease by the Newcastle entl- o[ the As oemtlon. The reviyal in strength of thc cwcastle-on-Tync Division is a noteworthy fact, laegely due to the great energy displayed by the Rev. Hedley IIaslam, the nc\ superintendent. The District has lost by death twelve memhers, including- uperintendent D. Bain, Allhusen \Yoeks Di\·ision. The Annual Officers' Conference was held at Hull, on 25th October, in the (,uild Hall, the Confeeence being welcomed by the Lord Mayor o[ Hull; the IIull COI'P' afterwaeds enteetained the Conference to dinner. On June 26th the King and Queen visited Hull to open the King George Dock, when His l\Iajesty graciously presented Long Sen'i 'e l\I daIs to the follOWing membees of the Hull Corps :-.\mblilance Officee J. Durham, Corps Trea-;lIrcr j. Howell, Divisional Supeeintendent H. E. Humphrey, Divisional Superintendent E. H. Krause, Seegeant A. E. Rhodes, Tursing Si ter L. "aug-han. A laege numbee of membees of the Brigade, deawn [rom all di\ isions or the district, established deessing stations on the line of eoute and rendered First ,A id to a larg-e numbee of cases. The local arrangements were made by .\sc.itant Commis'iil)1lt'lDr. Hammersley Johnston. The Annual Disteict Church Parade was held on July 12th, at a special sen ice in the Cathedral, ewcastle-on-Tyne, 'w hen the Territorial l\ledicalunit in the City also attended. One thousand and fifty-nine members of the Brigade wen~ pre enl. The seemon was preached by the Right Rev. Bishop Orm by, Sub-PI-elate o[ the OI-deL The District Competitions were, as before, most efficiently carried out by a Committee under the chairmanship of Assistant Commio:;sionel- Dr. R. Anderson; till' result being : Bronze Shields-N orthum berland-N orth Seaton. Bronze Shields-Durham-Dawdon. Bl"Onze Shields-Yorkshire-Hull Corps, .\lexandra Docks. Sih'er Challenge Shield-Da\\·don. C. B. Palmer Bowl (Mining Divisions)-M urton Colliery. Gibbon Bowl-Springvvell Colliery. Disteict Staff's Cups-New Seaham. Ritchie Cup (Nmthumberland)-Jesmond Nursing Division. Atkinson Cup (Durham}-Felling ur ing, Felling Corps. Ladies of Yorkshire and Buedon Challenge Cup-Kingston Nurs" Hull Corp"~ Bevan Cup-Meso Paemeter of J esmond ursing Division. Dr. Robert Anderson's Cup was not competed for. The Chief Commissioner caeried out a series of inspections in July in the North and East Ridings of Yorkshiee, inspecting at Hull, Withernsea, Homsea, ScarbOl"Ough, Gl"Osmont and Malton. The Beigade Reserves show an appreciable increase, and the practical utility of

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these was showlI by t he fact that the following had be bT d 30lh-:-viz" R. N.A.S. B. R., 85; M.ll. H. R., 238; and Exp:~i~?o~l~:z~'o~~)e ¥:.. Septembel( w~sh Lo express my indebtedness to all the membees o f : i _. eserve,162. l'sp~clally to Distl-ict Sergeant Cairns Palmer, who has given m~ r!?O~~IIC\ S~ff, :~d dur!ng what has been a most strenuous year. va ua e e p 10 all members of the BI'igade in fO. VI. District who have on . best to carry out most onerous duties my sincerest thanks ace du~.and all done their I have the honour to be , Sir , Your obedient Servant, (' . C. B. PALMER, ",night of Grace o[ the Order of Sl. John of Jerusalem. 30th September, 1915. SIR.

, l} ~i\'e the bon~u~' to su?mil.my .reP.ort for Lhe year, of the work of the COl' sand 01\ of ' tl' 1 ISlons t I "the bngadc III thl. Dlstnct ' \\'hich has beel1 d unng liS B' nga d eP yeae a 1ll0S xc u Ivel:y on \\ ae sen·ice. The eecord of this woek completely justified th 1l1;~llY years of lod, self-sacrifice, expense and pl-eparation of the me 01 b ers 0 f thee Brigade.

The total membcl'ship on Octobel' 1st, 1915 was approximately 10002 . r of 6,647 membel-s of Ambulance and 3 355 'members of NT s· D'·· '. conslsT II1·g _. .,., . . ' ue mg IVlSlon. hiS ~L:pll!"llltS an.locl-case of 4,385 member-s from the preyious year and is e It Itl.2perccnl. mel-case. ' qua 0 A new sys.tem of card indexing the mem bers has proved of the geeatest val d l'~~ables ~ fairly ~ccllea~e return of membership to be aerived at, which would U;t~~e_ \\ lse on t 'm C ha\ e been d D' 1I1lpossibie . . . account of the difficulty in gettillg B . F . i sen orps an !nslons.-Thlrty-lwo new mbulance and thirty-one 'u . D':' ha\'e been formed in 1915. esmg IVlSlOns Olle new COI-PS was e, tablished by the members of the Elswick \Vorks D' .. kI\O'~·I_l. as Arm trong \Vhitworth Co;ps, and pmmises to be one of the most U~:I;~?~~ lhe Bllgadc. T~1C members of the Corps al-e to a laegeexlent on constant Amb I duty at tbe ElSWick \Vorks. u ance . A~ ,N ewcastle-on- T}:n~ .the geeatest energy is shown in Brigade organization. The :\e'i\cas.li?-?n-Tyne Divi Ion has so outgrown its size that it has been split u into three DIVISions. There are now eleven Ambulance and seven Nursing D' .. P . the C" . 111 . It}' ? f N e~\'cas tl e. Tl1e D'.stnct has lost twenty members by deathIVISlons in active • cn'lce, I~clu?ltlg~to my geeat sorrow-Dr. A. \V. Scott, Disteict Superintendent ,[nd two urs~ng Sisters and eleven by death fl-om other causes. TO com rf ' wer held dUring thc \Var. pe I IOns . The f?llowing number of members of the Beigade Re eeves have been mobilized J~1r sernce lip to eptembee 30th, 1915 : R.N . . S.B.R. 130 M.H.H.R. 1,743 Expeditionary FOI-ce (R.A"~1.C.)::: 181 R.M.D. ... ... ... ... ... 275 Joint Committee (.St. John and B.R.C.S.) 188 S.J. .\. B. Hospital... ... .. . ... 35 Total \. oluntary Aid Detachments (l\len)

2,552 ... 1,659

.. . Total Men 4,211 III addl~lOn ?6.1 members have enlisted in the R.A.M.C. direct and 274 in comba\t~ot units, g:nng a total of 4,746 men on sl'rvice out of 6,647, or equal to 71 per cent. oluntal'y Aid Detachments (\Vomen) ; Local Service ... . .. 1,641 Home Service 50 Foreign Service 28 Total \\-omen 1,719 Total Men 4,746 Total Mobilized

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JOHN .hmULAN E BRIGADE.

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The members of Voluntary Aid Detachments formed and mobilizt;d in No \ '1. District are as [ollows : --------------:---~M-;-: .a~l-:I".-

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Northumberland Durham N orth Yorks. East Yorks.

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as Deputy Commissioner, took out ninety-nine men tll O n N ovem b er 4th , 1914 " I . f " tl Boulogne to act as orderlies in hospitals and stretcher bearers 111 connec Ion \\ 1 1 transport work at trains and hospital ships. These men were drawn from all parts of No. VI. District, they were sent to work. at Boulogne almost as soon as the)~ arrived and effected a wonderful change in the transport arrange?1ents. On th" first oc~asion of these men undertaking the work, 240 cases-of w?lch 170 wer~> ~11 stretchers-were dealt with by a squad of 40 men from the tram lo the ship III 40 minutes. f 11 19 11 14 35 t Further drafts of men were taken abroad by me, as 0 ows:- . . . 0 Rouen; 23.11.14. 20 to Boulogne ; 7.12,14. 10 to Boulogne; 22.12. H. 21 to Boulogne i 4 1 15 10 to Boulogne; 18.1.15. 3 to Boulogne. . . Th~ recruiting for the M. H. H. R. has been very popu~ar. .Many first alders ~laV\: merely registered in the Brigade and been.l?assed straight Inlo the R.A.M.C., th" Brigade Divisions forming depots for recrUltmg. .. . ,~ The first notable instance of the complete staffing of a mdl~a:ry hosplta~ <:ccurrecl at the Northumberland War Hospital, Gosforth, when a contlOgent conslstlOg of.1 sergeant-major, 10 sergeants, 11 corporals, and 129 privates were senl to staff tbl'i hospital. " f . The M.H.H.R. has been distributed amongst the vanouS commands as ol1o~s. Northern, 437; Southern, 518; \Vestern, 4; Eastern, 266; London, 423; Aldershol, 90; The Curragh, 5-total, 1,743. ' .• Many of these men have now volunteered for genera~ service abroad, anel al ~ stationed in all parts where the Briti h forces are servl11g. i 0 r cord of the~~ transfers are, however, possible. . ' St. John V.A.D, Hospitals.-Thirty-one Voluntary ~Id Hospital. hav be~lI established in No. VI. District up to Septembel' 30th, 191.), as follows . Hospitals. Beds. Cases TI'eatcd. 5 154 1113 orthumberland 17 762 5001 Durham 7 373 1777 East Yorks ... 29

1289

7891

Too much praise for the work of tI~e i\: ursing Sisters. il: .thelr ~rr'lOd,?f m~n'} cannot be given. In many cases men of the Ambulance Dlvlslon~ g,lve th~11 sen Ice~ as orderlies, giving up their time after their own wod<: ~t the colltenes, .shlpyards, o~ other works is finished. A most noteworthy hospital was established ~y tht Gosforth Nursing Division at the Camp of the t03rd Infantry Briga~e. ~t \Vol~lngton Park. The hospital was under canvas, the members of the DIVISion domg :111 cooking in a field kitchen themselves. . Transport Work.-This has developed into a most important section ill the Count Ie. of Northumberland and Durham especially. . In Northumberland, the Brigade carries out the transpo:t work of SIck and wounded arriving by convoys at the 1st Northern General Hospital an~ the Northumberland V\Tar Hospital. Nearly 3,000 patients have been dealt With, a. fleet of twelve motor ambulances being at the disposal of the Brigade. The Cmematograph Operators Association gave one ambulance car outright to lhe Brigade. , In Durham, the Brigade has at Sunderland carried out the transport of 1,100 ca!:ies a.rriving by train for the hospitals in the Sunderland area.

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An important branch of ~I'ansport work has bcen the organization of transport £01' the medical arrangements 10 the Coast Defences of the TyllC and Tees Garrison in event of emergencies. For this, a large number of motOl' cars are under the conlrol of the Transport Officer of each County. For th St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital at Etaples, o. VI. District raised no less than £10,164 4s. 8d., and named four wards with ninety separate beds. The personnel from No. VI. District for this hospital onsiste d of 2 sergeant<;, 2 corporals, 31 privates, and 3 nursing sisters-total, 38. The death of the veteran Dr. J. R. Crease, District Surgeon, 011 November 20th, 1915, was a scvere loss to this Distl'ict. Dr. Crease was the father of ambulance work in the North, and lo bim was largely due the ultimate growth of the District. The Cambridge Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne, the Headquarters of the Brigade and Association, has proved of very great use during the \Var. Although my entire ti~l1e has ,becn, occupied w~th Brigade wor'k and that of supervising the Voluntary Aid Hospitals 10 the Counties of Northumbedantl and Durham, I wigh, however, to express my great indebtedness to many officers and members of the Brigade of other ranks who have assisted in the carrying out work that would not have been otherwise possible. To all tbose Officers in charge of the Corps and Divisions who have so sple ndidh' carried on the traditions of the Order the thanks of the Brigade al' e du e, ' T have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant,

C. B.

PAUWR,

Deputy Commissioner. Knight 01 (;.-a 'e of tht' OI'clf'l- of St. John of Jerusalem.

No. \'11. District. Cornpri:-,ing Anglesey, Carnanon.shirc, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Hereforcbhire, Merionethshire, Monmouthshire (part lying east of line from Newport to Hereforclshire, running through Pontypool and Abergavcnny, the e pbccs being- in this District), i'.Iontg-omervshire and Shropshire. Deputy Commissionel'-Colonel E. Cureton, V.D., :-"f.D, J.P. (011 )\.cti\' Service), Darton I lOllse, Havelock Road, Shrewsbury. As istant Commissioner-J. \V. \Vhite, J.P., The Bungalow, Coal brookdale, Salop. Assistant COJl1mi 'sjoner-S. Hrtmilton, I\1.D, , D.P.H., 18-J.,CommercialRoacl, Newport (Mon.) U.cting- Deputy Commissioner.) Djstrict Sl1J'~eon- Lieut.-ColoneIJ. D. Lloyd, R ..\.;\I.C. (-r.), "The :\Iount, " Chirl", Denbighshirc. District Inspector of Stores- fI. R. Griffith, 11. n" Tarryron(,ll, Podmado l ' , a rnarvonshire.

COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

Carnarvonshil'e- D IVISloNs-Abel'daron Nursing, Port madoc. Denbighshire-DJvIsIONs-Chirk, Rhos and DistriC't. Merionethshire-DIVJSION-Blaenau Fcstiniog. Monmouthshire- CORPs-Newport, Pontyp~ol and Distri l· t, :-:; l' llt h \ \ 'al es Bor-rieL DlvISION-Pon t newydd. Montgomeryshire-CORPs-PowyslanJ. Shl'Opshire-CORPs-Ironbridge, Shrewsbury. OIVISlONs--BriLignodh, Hanwood Nl1r~ing. Hal'owlckC', \\Tarficld Nur iog, \Vellington Nursing,


o. VIII. REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COl\fMlSSIONEI~.

Ro \1), SllREWSl3l' ln. 30th SqJtcl11ht"', 191-1.

DARTO:-< HOUSE, IIAVELOCK ~ IR,

I haH~ the honour to submit my I'eport fOl' the year ending Septl'l11bl'l' 30lh, 191-1. During this period there ,,'as an increase of 111 mbership of 217 O\l'l' la:-;l ."l'ar. Fl)UI' nc,,' Division ha\'e been registered, The annual returns have come ill het tel' I hall llsual, and all annual I'eports are to haneL Chief Commi ioner's Inspeclion.-This was held at Jewpol't, I\I1'n.\ 011 July 22nd, the Chief Commissionc l' being accompani d by the Comlllissiolll'l' C Illlte'l TYITell. Thel'e was a fail' average attendallce, lh Bugle Band of till' ~c\\"porl COI'PS playingthe men on to the Parade g1'Ound. Thc Chief Commissioner was pit'asl'd to exprl'ss himself as gencrally satisfied with the tum out and the "'l1rk clOIll' ; t hl' lIunws present pI'ovided an intel'esting improvised Rest Station, During the Royal Agricultural Show Royal Vi it, July 3rd, the \\ hl)k of (hl~ ambulance duty and b'ansport was left to the charge of the Shropshil'l' \'\11unlal'y Aid Detachments, only the building and beds being supplied by the SnciC't~, thl' t. .I1)hll Ambulance Brigade and the British R ed Cross Aags flying \)\\'1' thl' Ih);;pital ; then' were numerous casualties, and the officers, nursing officl'n" !1l1l'sillg :-;istl.'n:; Hlld members were complimented on the excellcncc of their wOl'k. His l\Iajesty King George V. visited the show on July 3rd, ami L1w pl'l'mit'1' plat'" on the line of route was assigned to the Sl. John and Red Crt1SS I1Il'l11 be'r::;, \\'ho tt) the number of 515 lined the st.'eet as His Majesty dt'Ove hy. St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments.-The e are cloing excellent \\ork, and members in rotation attend the out-patient practice of the RI.1~'a l Salop Infirmary all the year round. All the St. John Ambulanc Brigade \ 'olul1lary .\id Dl'lachnlC'nts were inspected by offi ers of the R.A.l\J.C. prior to the Olltbn'ak of \\'al'. ;\Iilitary Home Hospitals R eserve.-On the outbreak or \\'ar mal1~ nll'l11bers It'll to join the R.A.l\I.C" roughly speaking 91 up to the end or thi' year. In conclusion, I wish once more, through the medium of this rcpod, Il) convey my grateful thanks to the District Staff, Corps Officers, Medi ca l Ofliccrs, Diyisional and Nursing Officers, Nursing Sistel's and Members, for their \ alua hk help and hearty response in carrying out all duties assigned to them. I have the honour to attach :-(1) The annual report of .\mblllancc an I l'\ursillg' Officers; (2) The annual abstract of Corps and Ambulan '\' and )illrsing Divisioll';. I have the honour to bc, Sir, Your obedient :-;1'1'\ <tnl. En\\',\RD l' l ' R t-. I 0;\, Knight of Grace of lhe Ol'c\cr \.)\ . \. Jt1hn of .krusait-ll1. REPORT OF r\SSISTANT A TD ACTING DEPL' TY Cu\L\llSSIO:\ EI~.

18+, CO .. D[ERCL\L Ro.\!), :'\ E\\ l'\.)R I (1\Il1;\.) 30th Sl'plt'lllbcr, 191.'1. SIR,

I have the honour to present my report for the year ending cplt'll1b'r 30th, 191.::;. The Deputy Commissioner (Col. E. Cureton) has been enO",q,~- d \.11l militarv clutil's sin~e the b,eginning of the War, and I have been placed ~I ~'h;L1'ge of thc 'District whilst he IS so engaged. All the other members o[ 11ll' stafT arl' also actin'ly employed with His Majesty's Forces. _On the 27th June, 1915, District Treasurer \Villiam J esscman died at his residence at ::\ ewport. He beg~n ~is Brigade service as Supe rintendent o[ Newport Corps, and held the office of Dlstnct Treasurer from 1907 until his dcath. He was a generous su.pI?~rter of the Brigade and the donor of a shield for compctitioll among )iursingDIVISIons. The loss ?f this officer is very deeply regretted. There has been an mcrease of membersbip and several new Divisions have bee II formed, making a total of 1,213 of all ranks. Over 300 men o[ the M. H. H. R. are ser:ving in Military Hospitals at home and abroad or with the Expeditionary Force, whIlst many members have enlisted in Infantry and Artillery Regiments and in the Royal Naval Division. S?me Div.isions a:e serving in. tolo and others have only a few members left. OWIOI?: to thIS cause It was impossible to inspect all the Divisions or to get in all the

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annual returns, but inspcctions ha\'e bccn Iwld at ;'\ewporl POl1lypool Sh' ' b and \Vclsllpool for thc units in thosc arcas Thc eJTicic,; ')' of the' I ~\\s u.ry spccted was found to be well maintain cd. . . mem )crs 111.Th~ Ambul.ance and NUI'sing CompcLilions, which 11m C usually takcn place in the DI ,lnct, i Ll'C III abeyancc for thc duration of lhc \\'ar. . 1 he V.A. Ds. havc been ,~obi!izcd and have l'cndCI'L'd \'alllabic scrvice in Ilursin r s,lck and. convalescent soldlcl's In auxiliary hospitals, pal'liculal'iy in thc coullties ~~f Shropshll'c and Monlgomcl'Y, Many lInits. have assislcd in collecling money r01' lhe HI'ig;u.le Hospital [01' comforls [or soldlcl's an~1 for othel' patriolic funds, and thc \\·elshpo\.)l )iul'sinO" Di\ ision has el?dowed a bcd 111 thc Bl'igadc IIospilal at Et;lples. .... r WIsh to thank all I'anks for their willing rtssisLance. I havc the honoul' to lw, ~ir, Your obedicnl Sen-ant,

S. II on.

IJ.\:\TILTO;\,

ssocialc of the Order of Sl. John of Jerusalem.

No. "III. District. 'omprising the

Countic~

of Surrey, Sussex and Kcnt.

DeplIl) C0I11111issionel' C. Collon, r.R.c.p.E" Briadlcld, Elhellwrt Road, CamerbUI'Y, A sistanl Commissioner - P, G. Selby, :lLR.l.S., L.R.C,p., Gl'een Street, nr, Sittingbournc, Kent. D~stl'~ct S:lI'gc(~n -, \. F. Streel, :11..\., :lL D., Burghfil'ld, \\' estgalt',on- ea. Dlstncl SlIpcnntendent-S urg.-Gcncral P. H. Benson, :lLD., Groton House, Cpper \Valmel', Kent. D!st"!ct l!l:-;pecto\, of Stores \\'illoughby Bullock, Seaside Ilo,;pilal, Seaford. DIstrict ?cr~ ;\n~-J. Cornelious, 3, GOl'don Gl'O\'l', \\\'stgale-on,Sea. Lady~ Dlstnct Sllpenntencient - Han. Florencc M. Daly, lO, Lennard Road, I' olkcs(olll'.

J.

COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

Kenl- CoRPs-Folkeslone, I Ie of Thanet. DIVISIO:\" -,\<;hfon1 Tom1 BoughtolllInuc:-Blea~, Canterbury, Chatham and Di tricl, Doudingtol1, D~ver, Doyer . uI'Slng, faversham, Fa\.'ersh~m Nursing, Grcenstrect, Hythe, Isle of , hcppc}. Isle of Sheppey Nursl11g, l\Iaidstonc, Sittingboul'I1e, South Ashford,. Strood an? Roch~SI 'I', trood and Ro~hestel~ l\'ursing, Temple Ewell ". urs~l1g, }ullbndge \\ el!~, Teynham Nul' lng, \\ L'slbere ;'\ursing, \Yhitstable, \\: I!lesboro.ugb, \\ I!lcsborough and ~\shford . TUl'sing. \Yoodchurch, \Vood chu rch T ursll1g, SllITey - DI"lslo~s-Caterham, Cobham, Guilcl["I'll, (' I'11[' . vrU (or d . , tll'Sll1g. rLI asl'm\.~rc, Redhill. II sex-CoRPs-Brighton and IIo\'e , Hastings. DJ\' ISI():'\S -Chichester, LilLlehampton, Liltlehampton l\'ur ing, Scaford. I~EPORTS OF THE DEPUTY CO:.\L\JISSlu.\"ER. BRI.\RFIELD, G\XTERBlRY.

30th September, 191+. IR,

I ha.vc the honour to submiL my l'C'port fOl' the yeal' ending Sept "mber 30th, 191+. P.u:l11g thc past year five new An:bulance Divisions and three new Tursillg Dlv~s!ons ha:ve been formed and regIstered, and six 0[' eight new Diyisions in additIon are 111 process of formation. On the other hand the Sino-leton and Evthorne S~c~i(:lI1s have be~n disbanded, the active members joinil~g th Chichester and Do\'el' DiVISIons respectIvely; and the Eastbourne Railway Division, moribund for many y~ar~, has been struck out, as thcrc appeared to be 110 han'c of its resuscitat iO~l wlth1l1 a J'easonable time.


THE

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No. IX.

JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

Un June 11th, the Chief Commissioner inspected the Ambulance and Nursing Divisions of the Isle of Thanet Corps at Ramsgate, and was pleased to comment fa\-ourably on th ir appearance and wod;:. The past year has seen keen competitions, as in other ye<tt·s, for trophies and other prizes pr sented for the purpose in various parts o[ No. VIII Distt·icl. On Novemb 'I' 27th, 1913, a competition look place between the member of the Ramsgate Nursing Diyision. The \Vestgate-on-Sea Nursing" Di, ision held a competition on J anuary 2-+th. The East Kent Ambulance competition and that fOl' the Decie Challenge Cup for Nursing Divisions wet·c held on February t 9th at Folkestone. Colonel S. Penfold, J. P., Mayor o[ Folk SlOIlt', pl-esented the trophies and pt'izes to the winning teams; and the new silvet· cup, given by the Lady Supel'intendents of East Kent, was awarded as a second pcize to t 11(" \Vestgate team of Ill! rses. The compeli lion for the District I cophy was held at the Dcill Hall, Haslings, on l\Iacch 11th. The competition \\ as attended by the most \Yol-shipful the Mayor of Haslings and the l\1ayoccss (Councillol' <tne! 1\1cs. E. A. Hocking), who graciously presented lhe prizes i they \H'rC accompanied by a lal-ge and influential pacty o[ intel-ested sp latocs. It is much to be regcetted that no compelition \\ as arranged by the Isle o[ Thanet Corps for the shield so kindly presented by General ir Charles \\ "an-en. On April 13th, a most successful field day wa arranged lo take place at Fa versham ; t he following Divisions were well mpt-esented : Siltingbourne, G!-eenstreet, Faversham, Doddingtoll, Bougbton and Sheerness Ambulance Di\'isions, and Ihe Teynbam ~ursing Di\-isioll . The 2nd Home Counlies Field Ambulance from i\shford, and the ~.rounted Brigade Field Ambulance [rom l\'Ia1"f~'ate took par-t in Ihe operations; a [ull !'eport of which has already appeared in thc county press, it is, thel- fore, only necessary to ceport that I had the honout- of t"ecciving several mcmber of (he Slaff of Surgeon-General \Vhitehead, Deputy Diceclor of Medical Sen'icl's, Eastern Command, who \vel'e detailed fO!- the pll~pose of inspecting the oper-aliol;s of thcse units in their capacity as Yoiunlary Aid Detachments. The success of the day was due very largely to Dr. and l\11-s. Selby of Teynham, and Drs. obIt: and EVCI-s of Sittingbourne and Favel-sham, who were most ably supporled hy the officccs and members of the Divisions attending. The annual ChUl-ch Parade fO!- the Kent Corps and Divisions was held at St. George's, Ramsgate, on July 5th, and w as allendcd by 217 oflil'crs and 111('11. The offertory was devoted to the British Ophthalmic Hospital in Jerusalem. Conferences of officers have been held at CanLet'buryand illinghoulllc during the year. On thc occasion of the Installation of the LOI-d \Varden of the Cinque Pods, on July 18th, Ambulance duty was underlaken by members of nine! Divisions- the pet'sonnel on duty consisted of 69 officer~, men, and nUl-sing sislers. At the beginning of last August \Var w as declared, since which time lhe membel·. of the Brigade-officecs, men and nUl-sing sislers-have made lhe most strenuous exertions to calTY out the several duties allolled La them. Tw(' nlY-l1ine m n are serving \"ith the Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Resen'e, 161 men are serving with the Milital-Y Home Hospitals Reserve, 96 men have joined til, Colours in variou!' units, 194 women members of Volunlary Aid Detachmenls ace prcpaccd to slaff temporary hospitals, and 273 membel-s of men's Voluntary Aid Delachmcnts ar~ prepared to do their duty when their services may be I-equil-ed. My best thanks are due to the membel-s of my District Staff [01' Lhei\" able and generous services, also to lhe Corps, Divisional, and ursing Officcrs for all the kindness and comles), I have l-eceived at lheir hands. I have the honour to be, Sil-, Your obedient set-vatlt, CHARLES COTTON, Knight of Gmce of lhe Ot-der of Sl. Joho of J eru alem

30th September, 1915. SIR, ~ Durillg the Brigade yeal- ending September 30lh, 1915, there h ave been fOI-mcd:: Corp~ two, Ambulance Divisions eleven, Nursing Divisions nine, representing au addItIOnal strength to the District of 339 men and 247 womcn. This is exclusive of the number of recruits to original Divisions, of which the figures al-e not yet obtainable.

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Tbe number of Vo!untal-y Aid Detachments up to September 30th 1915, in my District numbered 30, all mobilized and all doing excellent work. ' T?ere al-e ten St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospitals in the District with 627 beds. Dunng the same. year the District has found 147 recruits [or the M. H. H. R., and 'icv~n ?1en orderlIes and two women [or the St. John Field Force Hospital. A fatr numbCl- of women members have volunleered, and been accepted for service in \ arious capacities in Milita\"y Hospitals at home and abroad . I cal.1I1<?t close this short repoct without expressing my entire satisfaction and ;l\~pr~CtatlOn o[ the good work done by all the officers and members throughout the Dlstrrct. 1 have the honour lo be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, CHARLES COTTON, Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.

No. IX. District. Comprising the Counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset. Deputy Commissioner-R. H. Grimbly, l\!.R.C.S., 11, Devon Square, Newton Abbot. _\'i'iistant Commi sioner- Lieul.-Colonel C. I. Ellis, M.D., C.M., R.A.M.C. (T.) (on Aclive Service.) J)!:--tr!ct ~uperintenclenl-Capt. D. 1\1. Barry, L.S.A., Grampound, Cornwall. Dlstrrct Sect-etary- Hon. Capt. D. K. \Vatson, ewton Abbot. J)i~(I'ict Sergeant-Mr. A. M. Parker.

COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

COrllwall-D,,'ISIO 's-Bodmin, Bodmin Nursing, Cam borne, Cubert and Newlyn, Devoran, Dolcoalh, Falmouth, ~ Falmouth Nursing, Grampound Nursing, Launceston, ewquay, Pool (Cam Brea), Porthleven, Redruth, Redruth Nursing, t. Ives, SL. tephens, Truro, Withiel. I )evon-CoHP - Tewton Abbot, Plymouth. DrvrsIONs-Ashburton, Babbacombe and t. l\larychurch Nursing, Exeter City, Exeter Nursing, Tocquay, Torquay Y.M.C.A.) Tursing. REPORTS OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER. AMBULANCE HALL, NEWTON ABBOT, 30th September, 191+. JR,

I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending 30th September, 191+. The strength of the District on that date was-Men's Divisions 674 beina- an incrcase of 46 over last year; ursing Divisions 119, an increase of 28_' b I have the satisfaction of recording that 120 men have gone on duty in Military 1lome Hospitals and the Royal Army Medical Corps. Superintendent Spaight, of Porth levan, together with practically all his Division joined the 2nd \Vessex Field Ambulance, and are now at the front. ' Dr. Barry, who has done much good work as Superintendent of the St. Stephen's Division, went on active duty at the Falmouth Military Hospilal early in August. I must express my regret for the lateness of my report, but the outbreak of war necessarily interfered somewhat with the presentation of annual returns, and in October I lost the services (I hope only temporarily) of the District Secretary-Han. D. K. Watson-who has been of the greatest assistance to me ever since his appointment, and who received a commission in the 7th Devon Territorials. District Superintendent Lt.-Col. C. S. Ellis, M.D., R.A.M.C.T., has also rendered valuable assistance during the year.


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THE

ST.

JOHN Al\IBULAKCE

No. X

BHIG \DE.

Membe r s of t.he Brigade have done, and arc still doing, good and \I~eflll " 'ork in con nection with various temporary hospitals, bot h as regards transport and as orderlies; this particularly applies t.o the V.A.D. Hospital at Ncwt n J\bbot. Numerous classes in First Aid have been held all through tIll' District, and then' is good prospect of a large increase of numb rs t.o the Bl'igacle in thl" near [UtUI'l'. I have the honour to be, iI', Your obedient servant, l~. IIENR\ GRDIBLV, Knight of Grace of the Order of Sl. John elf J crusa lem in E11g-b nd.

30th ept<!ll1 bel', 191.,. SIR, I have the honour of submitting my report fOI- the year ending September 30lh, 1915. The numerical strength of the Brigade in this District has materially incrt'a::.ed, New Divisions have been formed: Laul1ceston, Bo Imin and DeH1ran, a III I a Nursing Division at Redruth. Owi ng to the fact. that no inspections have been made il is difficull Lo givt' det,ti[... of the work done by the various Divisions; I shall, however, ~tat(' t hat the transport work at Exeter and TOI-quay has been carried out in conjunction with th" Rcd Cr,)ss Ambulance; \\'hilst at Newt.on Abbot th e whole of that work has be'CIl ably clone bv members of the ~e\\'ton Abbot Corps. ' , l\1any members of the Brigade have joined the :'IIilitary HOl11(! 1-1 ospital I~l SCI'\ l ' and the Royal Army ;'Iedical COI-PS, but it is impossible to gi\ e thc actual nUmhl'I-S , I feel sure that the Brigade is becoming more and more poputtr, and is bl'illg recognized as a public institution, I ha\'e the hOl1oUI- to be, Sir, Your obedient sen am.

R.

HE~RY GRDIBL\,

Knight of Grace of the Order oC SL. John of Jerusall 111.

No. X. District. Comprising the Counties of Cambridge, and Suffolk.

Essex, Herts, Norfolk

Deputy Commissioner-Colonel G. S. Elliston, c. B., V . D ,,;\l.R.C.S., St . E (mull I d 'i, F elixstowe. Ass~stant Comm.iss,ioner-Lieut.-Col. F . A. Brooks, M.D., St. Felix, Felixstowc, A~sls~ant CommISSIOner-Francis H. Barclay, The \Varren, Cromer. DIstnct.SUl~geon-S .. O. Eades, L.R.C.P., St. Helens House, St. Helens, Ipswich. Lady Dlstnct Supenntendent-Miss N. C. Couleher, Beechholme, Ipswich.

COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

Cambridge- DIvISIONS-Cambridge (G. E. Ry.), March (G. E.Ry.) Essex-DIVISIONs-Colchester, Manningtree, Manningtree Nursing. Herts-DIvISIONS-Harpenden Nursing, Hertford, Hitchin, T"ing, \Vare. N orfolk-DIVISIONs-Cromer. Suffolk-:-CORPS-Ips\~ich. DIVISloNs-Bawdsey, Bawdsey Nursing, Felixsto'\.\'l'. FelIxstowe Nurs1l1g, Haverhill, Haverhill Nursing, Leiston, Lowestoft, Lowestoft (Brooke.)

REPORT.' OF

Tlll~

4j

DISTIUCT.

J)1 ~ Pl J TY

COMMISSIONER.

ST, EO;\1UNDs, FELIXSTOWE,

30th Sept.ember, 1914. SIR,

r haVl' tile llOllOUl' to submit my n'port lor the year cnding 30th September, 191+. The strength of the District is well maintained and there has been continued progrcss ill efficiency, Three nc\\' Divisions have been raised-viz., an Ambulance Division at Leislon <l ntl 'ursing Di\ isions at Manningtrce and IIarpcnden, whilst as the r(,3ull l)f a publi c me el ing itt Lo\ycstoft, two new Ambulance Divisions are in COUI'SC of lormation in that lown. Sevcral annual ilt<;pections wcre carl-il'd out by Lt.-Col. Brooks and myself before the end 01 July, hut, on the outbreak ot lVar, the remainder had to be cancelled, owing to th(! pressnre of work COlllll'cled with the mobilizing the SL John Ambulance Brigade Rcs e n'e for thc Royal J. Ta\.\' and Army to serve as hospital orderlies. Among t hc chief events of the ) car was the opcning of the Leys School at Cambridge in ;\pril hy 11.:\1. Lhe K ing, when dctachments from the Haverhill and Mar h Di\ isions \\'l're prese nt all publi c duty. The annual competition for the East ,\nglian CUP\\;lS lwld at Ipswi ch ill ~[:ty, when the March team succeeded in defeating Crom'r, the holders of the 'up in the previous year. The Suffolk Red Cross ,",o ciel), held a Compdi! ion at 13e'cclv ... in which several St. John V.A. Ds, competed. In th' First Aid allli Home, ur:;ing Cnl11pptition a team of six [rom the Fclixstowc ,",l. J o!1n \\'Ollh'[)'" \'. \, D, ... ul'l'\'cdl·d in obtaining lhird place against the whole COUIl!\ . TIll" wl'e'k Ill'le)t'" till' Will' hn)L" out, a cclmp [or the t. John and Red Cross \\'on1L'n 's \ ' .. \. D , \\"l'i lwld ill ~hruhlCLlld Park, neal- Ipswich, under the comIII tnt! of I~rit:'atli l'r In'lll'r d Coxhead, C.B. Th e re was a glJod muster of \Vomen's \ ' ..\. D .... fr0rJ1 all parL o( ~ufl'l)lk, and, in addition to nursing and field cooking, le'l'tures and instrucliOIl \\'L>r~ gin'lt Oil camp sanitation and invalid cookery. \Vithiu it Il'w days of thl~ breaking up of L1ll' camp, many of the nursing sisters were called upon to put into practicL' the in ... lrul'lion they had been receiving under canvas in military and pl-int l' hoc;pitab that \H'n' haslily improyised on the coast and inlantl p 't rls of tile Counl\, The Ipswich Curl's ha~ long IWe'll proud of the tran POI-t work actively carried out ill the town ancl ,>uITe")untlillg counlry di tricts. Of late the work had so much increase'd, <!specially in the outl~ ing towns and village, that the two horse ambulance l',lITiagL's W('I'C' found to hl' unequal !o cope with it. :\<; the result of a public meeting lund.., Wl'rc raisecl ill th COllnly, and a fine motor ambulance was presented, which l'0mnwllCl'd work in J ul). It has het'n aclively used since the ,,'ar commenced not on~y [or cOl1vcying w0unded from th e hospital trains, by the Ipswich Corps of the l~nga(k, to thl two ho<;pital'i, but ror tl'an'ipol-ting pecial cases Lo other place , such :lS the Naval Hospital at holley, [n c nclu<;ioll, I should like to lhank all the members of my Staff, as well as the .\mbulalll'l' and Nursing Oflicers, [01' the great help the)' have given me at this critical timc, o. ,' . DititricL is a widel.,' se'attered one, consisting of small towns and \ illag s, yet ! hirlel'l1 members ha\'l~ been mobilized and al'e now serving with the Royal Naval iek Berth r~cser\'e and sixty-five with the l\Iilitary Home Hospital Reserve and other unilS. \\There so many have been quietly and patiently working at the call o[ theil' counll-y it is difficult to ingle out any, but I must mention the scrvices of Lady Superintendenl l\Ii Couleher and Corps Superinlendent Brooke in conncction wi lh ! he Sl. John Broad water Hospital at Ipswich, generously provided hy Mr. \V. F. Paul and Miss Gmcc coll, and the Nursing Si lers of the Felixstowe St. John \ ' , A. D., as well as the officers and men of the Felixstowe Ambulance Division, for the hal-d work they pUl in from the commencement of the war in organizing the Pier Military Hospital at Felixstowe. The e and others who have been willingly working al Haverhill, IIarpenden, l\Janningtree, Colchester, Cromel', CambridgL' and \Varc r wish to hring uncler your special nOlice. I havc the honoul' to be, Sil-, Your obedient sen'ant, GEORGE S. ELLISTON, Knight L")f brace of the Order of St. Tohn of Jerusalem


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THE

ST.

43

JOHN AMBUL.\ CE BRIGADE.

30lh Seplembel', 1915.

SIR, L have the honour to submil lhe following as my report [01' thc yeal' ending '10lh September, 1915. During the year five new Divisions were formed, viz.: two at Lowesto[t, one at ambridge, one at Tring, and a Tul'sing Division at Manningtree. This year the whole work of the Distri t has been entirely difTcrent, instead of displays, comp titi n and annual inspections, sCl'ious organizing work has been ill p.-ogress, including training in first ai I, voluntary aid, and the tntnsport of sick and wounded from ambulance trains to the \'ariolls hospitals. A larg I' number of ambulance and nursing clas es, both emergency and regular have be ,II h'ld, and have been t.he means of proyidillg' recruit to fill up the vacancies in t.he various Division cau ed by mobilizing for the avy and Anny l\Iedical ('rvice!:. ince the outbr ak of war ten medical officers and onc hundced and seventy nOI1commis ioned officers and men belonging to the various Coq)S and Divisions in the East Anglian Di trict have gone on active sen ice with thl:: Royal ' avy and Al'my a hospital orderlies, and ten nUl' ing sisters [rom t. John \"olllntal'y Aid Detachments are doing duty in l\Iilitary and Red ross Hospital ' at home and abroad. Many of the Ambulance Divisions and St. John \'.A.Ds. in this District ,He conIll' ted with" works" engaged on munitions, and are unable to join the R. A. f\1. C., but they devote much of their spare time, at all hours of the day and night, ill meeting hospital trains with com'oys of wounded and transporting them to Lhe various hospitals. In carrying out this \\'ork I may specially mention Ipswich, Lowestoft, Cromer, Colchester and Cambridge, who have had much experience in this transport work. Tbe feature of the year has been the excellent work of the ursing Divisions of (he V.A.Ds. and the way they have adapted themselves to the local requirements of the district. In Ipswich, l\liss Coulchel', the Lady District uperintcnd nt, organized the members of the various women's volunLary aid detachments in the town and neighbouring parts of the county of Suffolk, and did good work at BroadwaLer, a St. John Hospital of forty beds, and assisted the trained nurses a probationers, &c. No less than eleven convoys of wounded were received at this hospital during the year. They also at a few hours notice arranged and equipped Gippeswyk IJall into an emergency hospital for measles, and staR'ed it during Lhe epidemic lasted amongst the military. At Felixstowe, l\liss Scott, the Commandant of the l. John V. A. D., aftcr lHT detachment 'were no longer required at the l\Iilitary IIospital did out-patient work and subsequently with the help of a "masseuse" established a mas age department. Dr. Violet Kelynack, the Commandant of the Harpenden t. J Ohl1 V.A. D., twice during the year established hospitals for the military authorities, and in addition staffed and equipped them. During the six monLhs the troops were in the neighbourhood of Harpenden as many as three hundred and thirty-one in-paLients w 'rc passcd through the hospital, and on the I'emoval of troops the military medical authoritiC's specially thanked the detachment for theil' co-operation and help. Similar work has been carried out in Cromer, Ha\"erhill and Lowesto[t, and during the Zeppelin raids on the East Coast, the St. John Divisions assisted in hclping th civil population, this was notably the case in the raid on Lowesto[l. I have much pleasure in recording that uperintendent Goodley of the March G.E.R. Division and Superintendent F. H. Gooderham o[ the Ipswich Gippeswyk Division have received commissions and been promoted from Scrgt.-Major to Licut.and Quartermaster in the R.A.M.C. j also, Private H. \V. Lee, of the Colchestcr Division, had the French Military Medal conferred upon him in France. The District has sustained a loss in the death of its District Supcrintendent, Lieut.Col. W. A. Gibb, R.A.M.C. (T.). Colonel Gibb had just successfully raised and trained a new unit at Ipswich, the East Anglian Clearing Station, and while on duty a.t Birmingham contracted a chill and died. This fine and highly efficient unit was unfortunately lost in the sinking of the" Royal Ed ward," when First Officer Roberts and five men of the Lowestoft Division also lost their lives. I have lhe honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, GEORGE

S.

ELLISTON,

Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. DepuLy Commissioner o. X. Dislrict.

No. XI. District. Comp:i~ing

lhe COLlnli.cs of Brecknockshire, Cardiganshire, Car,:,arthenshlrc, Glamorgansll1L'c, Monmouthshire (part lying west of line from N eViport to Herefordshirc, running- lhrough Pontypool and Abcrgavenny), Pcmbrokeshire and Radnorsbire. /}cf?lIty C()mmiss.ioJ~el·- JJvJ'I)('rl D. AS~lslalll CommlsslOner - Colollel

)

'\T. L('wis, 61, Cathcdral Road, Cal'diff.

J. Arnallt Jones,

M.D.,

K.II.S.,

V.D.,

J.P.,

tIeathmonl, ,:\b('ravoJl, Port Talbot. ]}i~tl·jct Surgeon- Lieut.-Coloncl Thomas ""allacc, ;ll.D., J.P., Howal'd Lodg.>, Newporl Road, Cardiff. I)!str~ct ~lIperintendent-T<tlil'sill E. Ricba ..ds, Southview, Tongwynlais. I)~~h·!ct ~I'ca"'lIl·el·- S. Glam'ilk l\lon'is, M.n., "Brynydelyn," Mardl', Glam. J),..,fnct Secretary-Capl. D. Ro cyn Joncs, ;I!.D., I).P.II., J.P., Deansgate, BassalC'g Road, Tc WpOI' t, Ion. I)ls1"ict In..,p{'cl<H' of Ston:', J. \V. }),Wi S01l, Rholldcla House, Pontypridd. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

)~n:(,·kn()ckshi,'.l' - DIYISIO:,\S BrYllm<lwr, Ystradgynlais. C"rllull'l~1Cnshlrc- ))J\'ISIONS- CI'O!;S IIands, Glanamman

l' Ollt h ell 1')',

'nmsaran, r ' "rumble.

'

Llanelly,

Peo}'gr'oc<',

"

Clamorganshire- CoRl's - CardifT, Cynon Valley, Dowlais, Bridgend District Rhol~dda Fach, Rhondda Fa\\"r, TafT \ rallC'y. Dl\,)Slo:,\s-Aberbargoed, Aber~ ca~ald.' i\b)e~'dare"Ah{'rg-on:hy, B;lJ'go~d, Barry Nursing, Bedlinog, Blaenganv, ~nthdlr, h1"ltol: l~ l:r~')'" Rryn~ Cae,rphl.lly TUr:,ing, Cambrian Colliery, CardifT £!:mergency, Cardlfl (,as Co., Cardiff JeWish Cefn Coed Cefn C"I'bb\\'r ' I{cll and (Towerlon, ' " C 'fT 1 yny d d , Coc Crynant, Cwmparc Cwmaman Cwmavon , wm Co~lil'ry, Cyml1l e r (Port Talbot), Duffryn Ammal;, Ffaldau I~stitute and Ganv! FJaldau IIl.stitutc:Uld Gan~' Nursing, Fochriw, Gilfach Goch, Glyncorrwg, Hopklnsoll N~rs!I1g', 1-.,('nfi,2' lIdl, .L1amsamlet, Llwynpia (i), Llwynpia (2), MalJldy and l~astcrn, ::\lannc Colliery, Nantymoel, New Tredegal', Ogmore Valc, nllwyn, Penallta, PC'l1arlh, Penarth Nursing, Penrhi\\'ceiber Pontarda,\'e Pontardulais, ['ontloltyn, Penycraig Labour ancl ProgressiYe S~\'ansea Taff~ Well, Trccynoll, Y,>lracl Rhondda. " ,'lOIlIllOulh"hi"e-CoRl's

Rhyll1ncy Valley,

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CoronatIOn Colliery, Cross !\,cys, ross Keys Nursing Llanhilleth Marine Colliery, Oakdale, TI-eckgar (1), TI-edegar (2), Varteg.' , REP

RT OF TfTE DEPuTY COl\Il\IISSIONER. PRUDENTIAL BUILDI~GS, T. MARY TREET, CARDIFF.

30th September, 1915. SU{, In ac OI'dance with the n'qlle .... t cl)lllainecl in youl' letter of the 17th inst, I have the h~llo:lr to subn~iL the following short report of the work done by the Brigade in this lJlstncl up to Septembel' 30th, 1915. When ~a~ was de~lal' ed in i\ugl.1 -t, 1,91-+, somc eight hundred and thirty officers, Jlll ,l-commlssloncd officers and nUl'slng sisters and men of the Bl'igade were encamped at Capel Ban$'or, Abe.-ystwyLh, on ground kindly lent at our disposal by the Mayor alld Corpol'attOn. TI~e Camp ,was held in this district at the request of the Deputy Director of ;vll'dlcai Scrvlces, \Velsh Division, Territorial Force, Colonel J. Arnallt Jones (K. n.s.), so that the membcrs might have an opportunity of doing practical work wil'l the troops, some ninc thousand of whom were encamped at the same place tllldcr the command of the Brigadier, Colonel Ll )vd. '


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No. XII.

BRIGADE.

On ,\ug'USl 21st, instructions \\'CI'C n'!c l'i\'ed fl'om the hief COJ11l11i~siolll' I',rO I' lifty orderlies' to do dub' in FI-ance, and t1ll'se 111C11 left Eng-lam! on Aug-u.st ,'Otl~ for N an tes. On ~l.'ptl';nber 1 th, a rurther tk'mand " 'as made lor it Spl'l'lal san it ary , quad fOI' duty OH)'scas, and the fl~llowillg- letter sho\\'s what good \\'(~rl... tl1l'SC Illcn ha "e dl)nc :II FAD Ql'.\RTERS 1. G. ., FR.\, l'E. 5th July, 191.,). DE .\R ;'IR. LE\\'IS, . •\.s you are doublless aware, for S01l1~~ time back wc h.wl' had the :\SSlstallce of some men of the St. John Ambulance BI-igadc fwm South \Vales. 1 hey han' formed pal-t of the personnel of two Sanitary Se'tions, Nos. 3 ami "~, and have been con tanllr employed since the arl)' dc:ys o~ the \ya r. . SanitalT " 'ork in \Var time is fraught With difficulties, dCIl1<-tllCling co nstant \,igilance: and the exercising of much pat!ence and common Sl'l1 c'. . _. The men of the Sl. John Ambulancc Bngade have pl"O\'ed by th~lr \\ ~II ... ~ hat the" ha\'e fully realised thi~, and the Director Genel-al of the l'IIcdlcal Sl'n·lc. S des'ires me t~ I-ecord his high appreciation of the part they ha\ C' played In as, i. ting to pl'C en'e the h eal th l~f the ...\rmy in the Fil' ld . . gl'lit'n~ me, yuurs slncl'l-cly, (Signcd I \\'. F. O. Bl ' RRIDGE, Lil'u t. -C olond In Octobel', at tbe request of thl' 1 'atio na! E .·cculin' l'l)Jl1J11illl'" n~. LI1l' \Y,' lsh Army Corps, and with the apprond of the .Arm}' C<?lII:cil, a complete l' 1l'ld _\mbl~la~1l'e consisting of the nece sary officers, non-col1lJl11s'>loncd .o ~ ce rs and t wo hUIl~I:l d <1I1.d thirteen rank and file, \\'a '-' raised an d ha ndcd over " 'lt hll1 lhn?e w eeks ... I he Ull1l \\'ent into training at Porlcawl, was tl'ans[erred to :'\or1h \Yales, LIlL'1l (l) \ \ IJlchl'sll'r, and is no\\' doing duty in Fl-ancc. Ho pitals ba\'e been established at BaiTY Isl a nd Cln e! Pcnarlh for the tl'l)OPS stationed at the forts on the lines of commuilication, also at Porthcct\\ I and, outlll'rndown as Auxiliary ;,Iilital-Y HospiLals to the 3rd \\'l's tern General. Several ne\\' COl-pS, tweh'c ambulance, and fi\'e nU.r ing ~i\' i ions h<l\'c beell fl)rmed during the year, ancl many others arc in cours~ of formatlOll. . ~ectrly l\\' 0 tbou and mcmbers ha\'e b en ca\led up [or duly I.n the 'm'al and l\Iilitary Hosp itals, and ha\'e enlisted in the R ...-\. :\1. c. fl)r s,'n'lce at !10me and abroad. The members of th e Nursing Di\'ision ha\'e n:'. pondcd splcl1clidly to (he call made upon them, many doing duty at the ;\Tilitary Hospit a ls at homl> .and some have gone to France, Sel'bia anel Eg'YPl, and a large number are w ,ullJ1g- to he called up. . ' The following extracts from letters ",ill gi\'c some Idea of ho\\' t.h.e . e n I~'es l~f our men and " 'omen ha\'e been appI'eciated by the Go\,ernmcnt ,\ulh ontlL's. L leut:'nantColonel F. \Vall, Indian :\Iedical cn ices, in command ot the l\Ieerat Hospital at Bouloglle, says:"These men ha\'c not only wod-:ed hard, but ha\'e shown great zeal and exhibited a thorough proficiency in ward work and surgical dressing. 1 wish to thank the Commissioners of the t. John r\mbul ance Brigade fOI- the en:ices of these men, whom my Staff and I are son'y to lose. " _ Colonel E. H. Lynden Bell, c. B., ,\. D.lII. s., Boulogne, wrote on !\larch 2.)lh as follows : " Having managed the ;,Iedical arrangements of this base sinc it was started, and also the base at St. Tazaire during the fighting on thc .A isne, I beg to express to you my thanks for the valuable service. rendel-ed at boll: places by !\II'. Herbert Lewis and the men of the SL John Ambulance Bngade. .\ regards the men, I cannot speak too highly of the \.\'ay in which they . h.ave \\lork e d, both in Hospitals and in loading trains an d ships, never C'omplalll1og, and always sober and willing." Captain Alfred S. Collard, commanding the orderlies of lhe SL J ohn Ambulan~e Association and British R ed Cross. ociety in France, speaks of the St. ] ohn men JJ1 the following manner : . " In view of your b eing about to leave Boulogne, 1 take t he opportunity of placing on record the excellent work that the St. John men ha \'c donc and are still doing under mv command in France. "\\Then I fil-st t~ok over the work of Commandant of Ord rlies undcr the Joint Commission at the beginning of la t I\'O\'ember, I had a p~)'sonnel of

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about two hundred on.lerlies. Of thesc olle hundred and fifty were St. John m e n. Since that datc thc number has been much incl-cased, and includes three hundred and eighty-fivc SL. John men. These men were splcndidly trained, and Im\'e done theil- work wcll and chcerfully at all times. " I would especially refCI- to the men who formed the Strctchel- B e arer Section at Boulogne, which was Coml)l)sed almost entirely of St. John men. During the heavy fighting at Ypres, in the earlypal't of Tove mber, the Ambulances arriving Irom the frOLll ,viLI! wound d were dischargcd by these men, over 3,000 eases having- been handled in one day, which was splendidly carried out by them, cheerfully and without complaint. 'c l\'[ajol- Faulknel-, the OJllccr 'ommanding' No. 11 Ambulance train, has cxpressed great satisraction with the St. John men acting as Orderlies on his train. " The Officer Commanding the Lucknow Clearing Station, 1st Army, 'w rote 111(' through the Officer Commanding No.3 M.A. Convoy, spccially mentioning two 'I. John men as having given ab olutely im'aluable assistance during the Iwav)' fighting at the end of April. " It is impossible in a leUer to refer to all cases of special note, but it will be satisfactol'y for you to know that generally they have all done well." I t is intcl'e ting to note thai a D e tachment of thc Sl. John men formed the only l;u cu-d of lIonoul- pl'esent at the Gare l\Iaritime, Boulogne, when the remains of the lale Lord Roberts were conveyed to the steamcr for England in Novembel' last. DlII-ing the seven 1110nths I was in France, I-epresenting the Order, I saw much of I hl' work done by the Ambulance men and women of the Order of St. John and th e Briti h Red Cross Society, ulldel- the Joint Commission, at the several bases and in the field. The arrangements carried out by the Joint Committee in France were almost perfect, and no friction now exists between the members of the t\vo Societies, the whole aim and ambition of e\elTone being to do his or her best to alleviate the suffel-ing of the wounded soldipr. I have a lal'ge number of men attested LInder Lord Derby's Scheme ready for duty, and several hundred above the age limit, who are wishful to serve in any of the ';l\'al and l.\[ilitary IIospitals. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient se rvant, H ERBERT D. \V. LEWIS, Deputy Commissione1'.

No. XII. District. IRELAND. Deputy COllllllissioner- J. Lumsden, III.D., 4, Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. Di"trict Surgeon. - , Capl. \V. C. tevenson, M.D., R.A.M.C., 60, Lr. Baggot Street, Dublin. Oi ... trict Surgeon.-T. Mather Thomslll, F.R.C.S.I., 37, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Di trict Supel-intendent- cton Pringle, F.R.C.S.I., -+, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Di,tl'ict Secretary.-A. J. Connor, 118, South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin. Lady DisiI·ict Superintendent-Mrs. Ella \\'ebb, ;\1.D., 20, Hatch Street, Dublin. District TreasUI·er.-George P. Cope, M.D., 36, Harcourt Street, Dublin. Lady Di trict Secretary-Miss Eileen F. Blandford, 2, Palmerston Road, Dublin. Lady District Ofiicer.-Miss Muriel G. Poe, Santry Court, Santry, Co. Dublin. District In pecto)' of Stores-Arthu r L. B. Moore, 13, Ormond Road, Rathmines Dublin. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

CORPS

Co. Dublin, City of Dublin. DIYISlO~S-Belfast Fire Bt'igade, Belfast City, Tipperary, R.I. Constabulary, Dublin, Cork and Belfast, \Vicklow, Antrim \Vaterford , Londonderry, Sligo, Monaghan, Kildare.


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REPORT OF TIlE DEPllTY l'Ol\Il\llSSIONEl~. ~,

FITZ\\·ILLT.UI

1'1. \eE, DUBLIN.

.10th Septembcr, 1915. "SIR,

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1915, f D' ' I f I \Yhen you honoured us by sanctioning the cl'l~ati.oll 0 .'~ ~~'parat~ Istr!l~ 01' rt',land in October 1914, the total strength of the 11'1sh DIVISIon was fift.y-~Ix of!iccrs, fi\'~ 'hundred and thirty-foul' n0I1-c01111l1iss:onecl !officCI'. men and nurslOg Sisters, Formerly we b longed to TO. IV. North '\Tcstern District, and sen'c(~ l1nd~r our n~~lch I'c'ipected chi 'f, Colonel TI'illlble, to \\'hol11 allowed s,o much lor Jw; :111falllllg svmpathy and help. The Empirc then plunge.d i?to a ternb!e 'Val' and reelmg from tilc attack of an unscrupulous enemy was beglnnl1~g t.o realtz~ the call about ,to be made on its manhood and the necc sity for organlzatl,!~ to bnng about th~t vIctory for our at'1l1S the only termination which a true BrItlsher could concelvc., O~I1' RriO'ade offering as it did a plendid organization with a. great record behlOd It, pI'e~ent~d an opportunity for r:atriotic effort, and I ~n: proml to ha:e to ~'cport t~l'Ll, my Di trict now numbers nineteen mbulancl' DI\'lslons and thIrtY-SIx Nurslllg DIvisions, with a total trength of one hUl1dn~d and thidy-five _.\ll;bulance ,and Nursing officers and one thousand fi\'e hundt'cd and ten J1on-~ommlssloned ofilcers, ml'l1 and nursing sister, and shortly I expcct a further acce Slon of strengU~ .. Since thc 'Val' beg-an five hunc\r,~d and thirty-fi\'c 111e11 have beell mobilIzed for th, ~Iilitary Home Hospital ReselTe, l~oyal N~l.\'al i~l~ Bcrth R('sel~\'e and the combatant J'anks. l\1any members are no\\' cngaged In munition work, .1\:'0 hl.ll~dred and ~fty nursino'si tel'S ha\'e yoiunteel" I and ha\'L~ been sent rOl' scrV1CC \0 Mtlltal'Y HospItals at ho~e or abroad, One hundl'L'd and fifty Wl~men ha.\c ,olunker'cd for special and general service a clerks, cooks, ol'ckrlies, &c". and many have been accepted, The following Auxiliary Hospital ha\'e been entirely staff d by our nUI'ses" and fund fOt, their equipment ha\'e bec'1l collectt>d largcly the result of the efforts o( l)lIl' nu rsi 11 go si tcrs:, 1. Dublin Uni\ en:;ity .\uxiliary llospital 25 beds. 2. l\'Ionkstown House 50 3. Temple l I i l l " ". 20" . The utmost credit for theil' ulltirillg L~lll'I'g} is duc to till' l)I'g:'lIl1ZL~rS of these-vIz., Dr. R, de \Vheeler, l\lrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Robinson, 1'I1i<;s M. Stual't, Mrs. Middleton Curtis and Dr. Mather Thomson. Through a joint British Red Cross and St. JOhl1 effOl,'t t he Princess Patri~ia. "\uxiliary Hospital, Bray, with a hundred beds, was opened \0 Aug'ust, an~ a. portion of the staff was supplied by our Bray Nursing' Divi i011, under the leadershIp of Lady Superintendent Mrs. Hampton Acton and Nursing Officer Mrs. R~madgc. . Some of our Surgeons and ".A.D. Nur::;es arc attached to the Staff of the DublIn Castle Red Cross Military Hospital. Eleven of our Divisional Surgeons are now on acti\'e service with His Majesty's Forces. A 'Val'd of twenty-sevcn beds in MelTCJ"S IIuspital wa~ equipped and part Iy supported by our Dundrum Nursing Division and many of the ~ursing Si~t~rs assisted, The splendid help giH'n to this IIospital hy Lady Supcnntendent 1\lls5 Charlotte Bird I mu t pay tribute to. District Visiting of Convalescent Soldier::; Oil fll1'1ough \\',is undertaken by mally ( ) f our ursing SisteJ-s. Assistance was relldel'l'd to the Rl:!ceptioIJ Committee at lhe Dock::; and Railway termini and much good work done undel' the leadership of Nursing Sister l\ln;, ,,'atson, whose untiring energy since Aug-ust, 1914, has been beyond all praise. Corps Secretary James H. \Yebb, and his men have a.lso worked indefatigably at Kingstown. Massage, electrical and I'adiant heat treatment have been given to a \'ery large number of wounded soldiers by Commandant Miss Poole, Lady Superintendent Miss I10gg and the members of the South Dublin NUl'::;ing Division, l\'umerous work parties for the supply of comforts have been organized. In October, 1914, a working alTangement was entereel into with the County Dublin Branch of the British Red Cross Society and a joint Clothing Depot was formed. Aboul 200,000 articles have been collected and despatched to the Front and to the Home Hospitals. To Mrs, Barker and to Mrs. Seton PI'ingle we owe a deep debt of gratitude for their services so ungrudgingly giveu day afteI' day, Seven Hospital Ships were discharged at Dublin and Hospital Trains from Queens-

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Lr)\vn a lso arrived carrying over five thousand wounded. The a.rrangements for their removal to the Hospitals were entirely carried out by our Brigade men in co-operation with the Irish Automobile Club, whose splendid service of motor ambulances and cars was organized by Mr. \Valter Sexton; latterly, two B.R.C.S . Detachments also assisted. \Ve now ha\'e over five hundred trained stretcher bearet's [01- this work, Our Distt'ict Fund has now amounted lo '£2,123, £321 11s. 4d. of which was sent to the Brigade Hospital at Etaples, othet' contl'ib utions being made to local Hospitals and Red Cross wOl-k generally. In addition, the sum of £6,935 4s. 7d. was collected hy the joint effort of the County Duhlin Branch B. R. C.S, and the SL. John Ambulance Brigade, and this money was administered by a Joint Executive for a variety of Red Cl'OSS objects, including Princcss Patricia Hospital, the Officers' Hospital (managed by Divisional Surgeon \V, 1. de C. 'Wheelcr), Motor Ambulances, &c. Many of our ursing Divisions and Detachments hope to assist the proposed Irish \Var IIospital Supply Depots inaugurated throughout the South of Ireland by Lady Superintendent the Marchioness of 'Vaterford, for whose splendid energy and example we all must express our admiration and indebtedncss. In June our Annual Inspection was held at Lord Iveagh'. beautiful ground, and the Dublin Ambulance Challenge Cup, the gift of Lord lveagh, was won by the City of Dublin Division, and the Irish \Vomen's Challenge Cup, the gift of the Honourable l\Irs. Erncst Guinness, by the Kingsto\',:n Nursing Division. Close on t!ight hundred officers, men and nursing sistel's took part in the parade. Li<;ut. -Colonel Lord Decies, D.S.O" accompanied me at the inspection, and the general tum out and llIarch past were carried out in a highly creditable manner. In September a very successful Gymkhana was held at Lord 1veagh's Gardens, The day was a lovely one, and about six thousand people attended what WitS univet-sally admitted to be one 01 the most remarkable and successful social functions of the year. To Divisional ,1Iperintendent, Reginald Keatinge, \\'ho organised the gymkhana and who was so largely responsible for its success, I must exprs mv indcbtedness. -_\Ithough outside the jurisdiction of the Brigade, I must mention the splendid sel'vices rcndered by our Associ'ltioll V01untary Aid Detachments, with which all through thc yeal- we have beell keeping in the closest touch. Personally, I fed that the l' two bodics, serving uncleI' tbe same 'Vhite C1"OSS, should have been of11cially in closer touch, Much confusion and needless misunderstanding would thus have hee') prevented. I am hopd ul, therefore, ere long that all of our ssociation V,A. Ds. will tr;J.nsfer to the Brigade and thus strengthen the organisation we are ~t11 so proud to belong to, That this is highly necessary in Ir~land I ha \'e no dOli bt whatsoever, e pecially a the St. John people ha \'e been the ploneeJ's of all Ambulance and Red Cross work in this cOllntry. The excellent work carried Ollt by our country divisions, often in the face of many difficulties, have been beyond all praise, and J would like specially to mention the Honoumble Mrs, de la PoeI', l\Iajol' Dobbin of Clonmcl, Mrs. Dease of Nenagh, Miss Bertic Bruce of Borrisokane, Mr . Mills, and Miss Moore of faas, all of whom have worked so hard to increase the efficiency of their units. Tn the Dublin Di trict ,ye ha\'c now practically all our nurses in uniform and many of OUI' men. The genel'al efficiency is increasing month by month, divisions have been started in evcry place likely to p1'Oduce first aiders. . \11 the large factories, Gm'ernlllent offices, FOUl' Comt- and the Dublin Building Trades have joined Olllranks, and this latter body, ulldet- the splendid leadership of Divisional Superintendent Reginald Keating-e, has produced a division which I look forward to becoming a to\\'er of sl renglh to my District. In this time of stress, when our country is pass~ng through 'iuch a trL'mendous crisis, it i<; indeed encouraging to see Judges of the HIgh Court marching along shoulder to shoulder with their subordinate officials and attendants, the Assistant Under Secretary to the Irish Office with his clerical staff and messengers, the large employel' of labour with his apprentice, the teacher with his pupil, all bent on the S1.me obj ct namely, the relief of suffcring, the preseryalion of our honoul', and the protection of ollr flag. . \Ve dcplol'c with deep regret the deaths of Private 1\1, Doyle, S.B.R., St. James s Gate Division, who went down with H.l\1. S. "Formidable," and PI'ivate \'Vhartoll, S. B. R., City of Du blin Division, \\'ho was lost when H.M. S. "Bayano" was s1lnk. J n conclusion, I mu t be permitted to express my heartfelt gratit~de. for thL' splendid and unselfish assi tance I have at all times received from my DIstrIct Staff, and for their loyal and devoted service to the Brigade, I must specially m,e~t,ion Dr. Seton Pringle, who is shortly going to the front to a post of much respon Ibthty,


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Dr. Ella " "ebb, for her splendid and much \a~lIl' t.! C~)-l)P ' ratiol~; C.aplain \ V. C. Stevenson w ho ha eftected such yeoman serYl c e for IhL' Dublill Centre of lhl' Associalio~l ; my secretal'ies, 1\lr. \ nthony J. Connol', Mitis E. Blandfoni and Mis~ Muriel Poe, for their unfailing loyalty and al' curate nX',ords ; l\~ a lhl' I' Thomson, wb ose lectures hayc been such a f alllr ~ of tiw edu altOna! 'Ide 01 the \\"od~ j lVIt-o Arthu r 1\1oore for bis advice, and finally, Corps Supcrintcl1(il' llt \\1. G. Smith and Co rps SecI'elary James H . ' ''ebb [01' theil' splendid hl'lp. .. I IlaYl' the hOllour to bl', SII', Your obe dient servant,

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Knight of Grace or the O rder of the lIl)spital of St. John or J e rusalem in En g la nd D eputy Commissioner, TO. XII. ( Irish) Distl'ic l.

Report of the

Cllief Conlmissioner for Brigade Overseas 1 October 1913 to 30 September 1915

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No. f Distl·ict. Comprising' the Pllnj;Lh, Balulhistan, :\'orth \\"CSl, Cnited and Rlljputana Pro\'illCcs, with lI ead-quarters at Simla. \ssl. Commr., ;\Ir. \\T. G. 1\. H.\NR \!lAN, imla. No.2 District. omprising Bl'llgal, Bihar, Ol'issa, and Assam PI-o\'inces, with IIead-quad rs at Calculla. Disl. Supl., :'III'. F. \V. FINN (on actin~ "l n'ice). No. 3 /)istriCl.-Col1sisting of Sind, Bombay, Central India, Central and IIydcrabad Provinces, wilh Head-quarlers at Bombay. _\sst. Commr., :'III'. II. G. CLARK, J.P., . assoon Institute Building's, FOI-t, Bomba\' . No. -+ J)istrict.-Comprising I\Iadra~, :'II \'sore, Camalic, Tnl\ anCOI-e, and. -orthel'11 il'cars Pro\ lllces, wilh lIead-quarters <~I '\Iadras. .\ ct. .\ssl. Comml'., :\Iajor C. A. F. III:-;(.sTn", 1.;11.<;., :'Iac\t-as. So. S Di"trict. Compl'ising Burma, with Head-yu<ll'ters at Rangoon. District urgeon and Supl'rintenclent, Stll-g. Lieut.-Col. T. F. PEDLEY, V.D., :'II.D. Brux., 'ignal Pagoda Road, Rangoo11 . ~o. 6 Disll-ict.-Co1l1pr~sing .\dCll . .JEnquiries to the Commissioner in chell-ge, Simla. r

abicf <!ol1ll1lissiol1cr for :fl3rignDc @\'crscas. .:VL-\JOR-GENER.\.L J. c. DALTON, late R. A. 5urgeol1=il1=<rbief for :1J3rigRDe @\?erseas.

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K. c.:-.1. G.,

K.H.P .

.']LaD}? 511peril1tel1Den t -i 1\ - <rbief of 11-\ lIl'si l1g <rorps aI\D IDh,isiol1s :fl3rigRDe \$)verscns. MR .

J.

.

DALTON.

IDeputv <r011l11liS51011er :fl3rigaDe @verseas (<Jbi ef Staff Officer. -

MR.

\tV.

H. l\IORGAN.

WITHIN THE

WITHIN

COMMONWEALTH

OF AUSTRALIA.

New South 'Ya les Distl·ict. -Compri. ing the . t~tc of,:ew: outh \\:;L1l'~:., 1)~'I~uty Sl., S) dill:. _ ., J1\1 •B• , ?- , Equitable Buddlng-s, J')O, Gcorg-e' • C 0111n1r., 1\1 r. T . S . DI XSO:-i South Australia Distt'jct. -Compri ing the State of o~lh _\uslralia. _\cL. \",,1. Commr., IJ'. G . F. Ht.:SSEY, J.P., 106, COlTie treet, ..\delalde. Victoria District.-Comprising the tate or \'ict01'ia. .Act. .\ssL. l Olllmr., Lil'uL.Col. H. \V. BRY.\NT, L.R.C.P. &s., 463, Swanston Stt'eet, .l\Ielbourne. W est Australia, Coastal Oistt-ict.-Compri ing the Melropolis, Seapol~l~. alld Ao-ricultural Towns. Act. r\SSt. Commr., 1\1r. H. G. TV)D!S, :'II.B., L.R.L.!-.., I clth. "'Goldfield District.-Compl·ising the Goldfields area. Asst. Comll1r., _:'Ill'. C. :\. BOLTON (on acti\'e service). Enquiries to II'. G. L. LEE, P. O. Rox 211, I"alg('L)ritl'. WITHIN THE DOMINION

OF CANAOA.

D eputy Commissioner ill Charge, Colonel Sir H£XRY :'II.

PI~LL

\TT, C. \·.l)., D. . L.,

554!, Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada. British C o lumbia District.-Comprising the Province of British Columbia.' Ma nitoba Di strict.-Compl'isingthe PrO\'illce of ilIaniloba. .\sst. Coml11r., ~Iajor F. L. VAL7X, 1'11. D. (on active service). ~ Nova Scotia District.-Comprising the ProyillCe of Nova cotia. Ontario District.-Cornprising the Province of Ontario. .\sst. Commr., :'III'. C.]. Copp, M.D., S54~, Yonge Street, TOt"onto, Canada. Quebec Di strict.-Comprising the PI'o\'ince of Quebec. Saskatchewan District.-Comprising the Province of Saskatchewan. ." Enquiries to the Deputy Commissioner, 5S4§, Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. WITHIN THE ISLAND OF CEYLON.

Ceylon District.-=-Comprising the Island o[ Ceylon. LANGLEY Ht:NT, C. M.G., Colombo.

COZO.

,' lalta ()i strict.- 01l11Jl'ising the Islands of ::'IIaita and Gozo. H. A. BALBI, 55, Victoria .\\"CllU , ~lil'1lla.

List of Districts and Officers in ChargeWITHIN THE

ISLANDS OF MALTA AND

Act. Assl. COl11mr., Dr. E.

WITHIN THE COLONY OF HONe KONe AND

THE

ISLAND

Corps Supt., :VIajor

OF NEWFOUNDLANO.

Sewfollndland District. -Coll1pl'ising thL' bland of ;'\ewfoundland . . \sst. Commr., :'IIajor CLt.::-i\ ::\1.\CPIIERSO:-:, \1.1). (on acli\ C senice). Inquiries, :'III'. \\-. REEVES, P.O. Box 446, 'I. John·s. WITHIN THE DOMINION OF

NEW ZEALAND .

Deputy COll1mis ioner in chal'ge, Lt. -Col. G. B.\RCLAY, \-. D. (011 acti\"e Sen-ice). Auckland District.-Comprising the northern portion or the :'\orth Island, north of a line dra\\ n ea t to wesl through :'Iohaka, Tarawera, Toksanu and Tallmarunlli. 1\S t. Commr., :'.11'. C. J. TL:-iKS, hOl,tland tl'eet, Auckland. \\'ellington ()istl'i t.-Consisting of the southern portion of the ;'\orthI land, south of a linc drawn from easl to west passing through :'Iohaka, Tarawera, Toksanu and Taumarllnlli. .\ssl. Commr., 1\Ir. H. H. EED, \-aluatiol1 Dept., \\-ellington. Cantel' buI'Y and 'Ve t Coast District. -Compri ing the northern portion of the oulb bland, north of a line drawn east to \\'e t from the \\-aitaki Ri\-er to a point immediately south of Jackson's Bay. .\ ct. .-\sst. Commr., 1\Ir. \\'. \V. ::\IcKI:\:\EY, Linwood, Christchurch. Otago District.-Comprisillg the soulhcrn portion of the South Island, south of a line dl'a\\'n east to wcst rl-om \\"aitaki Ri\-er to a poim immediately south of Jackson's Bay. Enquiries to ::\It-. II. fI. EED, "-ellington. WITHIN THE UNION OF SOUTH

AFRICA .

PJ"()\ ince of the Cape of Good Hope District.-Comprisillg the Proyince of the Cape of Gl)od IIopc. Asst. Commr., :'IIajor J . . \LEX _\);DER (on acti\'e service). In charge, "'II'. C. F. K_ :'IIt.:RR \Y, :'II. D., Kenilworth Housc, Kenilworth, nr. Cape Town. Province of Sa tal District. -Compl-ising the Proyince of Xatal. Act. Asst. Commr., :'IIajor R.?lI. )IYTH, F.R.C.S., Xatal Government Hospital, Durban. Province of the Orange Fl-ee State Dish'lct.-Comprising the Pro\'ince of the Orange Free' Stale. Act. Asst. 0111I11r., :'III'. G. H. l·S:lL\.R, L.R.C.P., 4, Glen Road, Bloem rontcin. Province of the Trans\'(lal District. -Comprising the pro\ ince of the Tl"anS\·aal. .\<;st. Comrl11'., Lt.-Col. T. S. P.\RROTT, 35, Commercial Exchange, Johannesburg.

CHINA.

Hong Kong and Chin a District.-District Superintendent, Education D eparlment, Hong Kong.

1\lr.

E. R.\LPII ,

\\-hen lhcre is no o fficl.:: l' in charge of a Di~trict, application is to be made to the Chief Commissionel' ror Rrig-ade O\er.:;eas, ,t. Tohn's Gat.e, Clerkenwell, London, England. .


JOHX . \;\II:H·L, \:\ CE BRll~ , \]) E O\'lm"E .\ S.

ST.

THE

LmUT.-COLONEL ROBERT Ji\1\rE~ BL i\CKJL\;\I,

crbief @fficers.

Knight or Grace,

, \ppointed by Hi ' Royal 11 iRbt1l.!s~ the Grand Prior of the OrdLr of the Hospital or St. John or Jerusall:111 in England.

(SHmnr\(~

ORDEJ~

GR ,\DE 1:\ THE

,\\'D D,\1'E OF

I.!bief l.!ollll1l1!3:3lO11Cr for

~\ PPOIr\'DIE

CHARLES JOSEPH COPP,

Knight of Grace, Esquire.

Lady l1f Justice.

"\ppoiI1ted

.lilt

Knight

ntIlk

l~[ Deputy

IDI\1hHOllS 11~~I10r ;lr.\

Grace,

10

thL'

EI111

\ VILLL\:'II GEOR(TE AL ' Gu. 'TI:\E H,\~R,\IL\L\'. ,\pp oinled to _'0, 1. Disll'in, Tndia, :\Tal'ch, 1916.

.\"sociatE'.

Il)

K. c.~. I.,

K.lI.·.,

Y.

n.

ll~

LIECI.-COLOXEL H.

\ppoinl ed to

~e\\'

\pp ,~iJlled 10 '\01

\\ •.

\'id~~ri a

~o\' embcl', 1912,

Bp\-,\XT,

L.R.C.P.CS. (ED.)

District. ::\'O\'Cmbl'I', 19H,

T\:'IDl~,

:'Il.B., F , R.C.:", ~l~\' t'mbl'r,

1914.

j,T'.

Sl)lIlh ,\uslralia Di.tl'icl, Ckll1bl'r. 1915,

'Inbe l- 1902.

Expeditionary Force.

L.\:\GLE\ ·

,\ppoiIlted

t~)

1-1 L'XT,

C.:'II. c.

CeylL)n Di"trict, :\I<trch, 1916.

Zl'aland, -;'\Ton'1l11wr, 1907,

C. .\, l" ,

:\!.\jOR

\Plwintt'd

\VILLIA:'II HEXRY :\I ORGAK.

Esquire,

F. R . C. S .

_\pp0inlcd to \\'csl ,\ustraJia, CL)i{",lal Di-,trict,

E. _-\ppoinLed to

:'IIYTH,

C;. F. l-h-""EY,

Honorary Serving BrotheJ'. ,\ppointcd to Xl' ll South "'alcs Disll'il'l, Knight of GI·acc.

1909.

.:\IcKrxXEY.

Xalal Distl'ict,

H. c..;.

~fftcer5.

X. z,

11.

R.

THO:'l1.\S S TORIE DIXSOL\', :'11.13.

\ ' . D"

~cpll'Il1lwr,

l'antl'I'bury, " 'csl Cl)<lst, ~ elsol1 <Lnt! ,\larlhl1roug-h Di..,tricl, February, J912.

IDepu t}? Co III III issioncrs.

LIE CT. -COLOXEL GEORGE BARCL.\. Y,

CS:'IIAR, L.R.C.P.

\V. \\' . .'\ppoII1l cd

ire of India, ~O\ eJl1bL>I', 191,'),

Superior :ambulance

H.

1<)11.

,\ppointl'd

Ll'l,-[ ,

. [I{ P.\RDEY

Appointed

:'II. D ,

the chal'eYe of :"'ewfoundland, :\Iay, 1912.

' \PPl)inll'd tll Orange Frec 'lale DiC;lrict,

(JOIll III ISS iOller. SURG. -GEXER ,\L

10

Ectlllg :Elsslstant C011lmISSIOnerS.

Superior @fficers. or

Appointed

G.

[1'0111 ~laJ'ch,

.

HERBERT GEORGE CLARK, j . p,

\YI LLLUI HE:\,RY MORGAX. .\p poinled ~o\'l~mber, 1907.

Knight

Grace.

Tovl'mbcr, 1912,

oI11I11issiOlll'r

A.;\r.C.CA:\ADA.

.\ppOiIlLt'd ll) :\Ianitnba District, July, 1912,

HOI1t1J'ary Sen'ing BrOlher. ,\ppointed to :\'0. III. Di"tricl, India, "\oHlllbcf',1911.

Esquire,

TH E H oL\'.

~)f

K. C:'II. C,'

I.!bicf Staff 0fficer.

\\, ilh

:'II.D.

District, July, 1912.

.:\bJOR CLl.:I\Y :\IACPHERSO;-.;',

.Appoint L'd ~ 0\ l'll1 bel', 1912,

SUPCrllltCllVCllt-IIHI!JICf of 1HurSlltg (torps :f8ngabc @\,?crscas. MRS. J. C. D ,\LTO\' .

I.,ILC.P,

CHARLES . \LFRED BOLTO:-':. :-\tHl'Illber, 19J2.

:'II.D ., LL.D., K.H.P.

Knight L~r Gmc\?',

OJlt;~I'io

Ilonontl'y.\ssociat('.

:\l.\jOR-GExER ,\ L J.\:'I IE~ CEl'lL DALTOX, lale R. ,\. Knight of Justicl', ,\Plwintl.'d March, 1911.

Sl' R

.\ppoinll'd 10

LIEUT.-COLO l EL FR.\NCIS LEOXARD V,\{;X, :'If.D.,

!T).

:f8ri~1I'1bc ~\?ersc:lt3.

Surgcoll-llt-I.!IJICf j'Srigavc @\?CrSCil5. ,EO:\-GE:\,ERAL SIR J.\:\IE~ PORTER, R. X., K. L' . B.,

CLE., Y.H.P.,

.\ppointecl July, 1912.

tl.~

H:.\'GSTOX,

l.:'If.s,

:'\P. 1\'. District. Indi a . :\larch, 1916.

,\ ppointed to Brig-ade Ol'l'rseas, :\IarL'h, It)J 1.

COLOXEL SIR HE:--rRY ~IILL PELL,\TT, C.Y.O., D,C!.. Knightl)f GI-ace. "\ ppoint d to Canada, July, 1912.

SpeCial Bppointl11ent9 :\tIade hy tbe Chief

C\ssistan t (to III III issioners. :\i,\jOR J A~mS ALEXANDER.

E quil'e,

Appointed September, 1905.

Lm UT. -COLONEL THO"'lA

Hon orary A -ociale,

SA:'IIL'EL PARROTT, V. D.

Appointed to Tram;\'aal DistI'ict, No\'cmber, 1907,

C011lmi!>~ioner

DISTRICT SUPERINTE~DE~T FR,\XCIS \VI LLLur Fn,L '.

Honorary S('ning- Brother,

D1STRICT

.\ppointed to the chal'ge of . '0. II. Distric.t, India, :'\ O\'t'mbcr, 1912.

~L'Rt;EO:\ ,\;-.;'D Sl 'PER I:-"TE.' DEXT LIEuT.-COLOXEL :'II. D.

HARRY HADLOW SEED.

Honorary As ociate.

Appointed Lo \\' ellington Di trid, October, 1910. CHARLES J A1\IES TUNKS.

Honorary Serving Brolher.

Appointed to .\uckland D i lricl, February, 1912_

for tbe Brigade O\'e rseas.

HOIlorar,'" SL'J'I in,R Rrothel'.

(BRUX,),

F.

J. 1 EDLE\'.

\'. D.

,\ ppoinlL'cl lo the chargo:> of ::\'l~. \'. Di"triL't, India. Oclobcl', 1913.

DISTRICT , CPERl~TEXDEXT

E.

RA LPHS.

"\.PPl)inted ll~ lhl' charge of thc lIong- Kong- and China District, SepLcIllbcl', 1915.


REPORT OF TIlE CHIEF CO:\L\1I

Report of the Chief COl1l1l1issioner for the Brl .:-o ade OYerseas. 1st October

1~) 1:'.

to 30t 11 Septem hel',

191~.

Lord, 'O,,-ing to the ,yorIel war ,,'hleh broke OLlt 'h rtly before lhe close of th Brigade year 191+, the enormous prE'S ~ l1re th l' by catl~ed at .t. ~t)hn' , Gate has rendered impos ible any regular and systemallc comptlallon o{ the ,,-ork done in the 0" rseas DL tri 'ts, but it J11u!:.t not theref re be a sum d that the ,,-ork has in any \yay languished, or that the OOleers in cbarge of District ha\-e failed to do all in their po,,-er to keL:p me informed a to their proceedings. On thL: contrary, "'ith H'ry fc\\ and unimportant exceptions, the rouline an 1 steady de\'(~10p111ent of the Brigade OYerseas has progre ~ ed to a most satisfactory exlen t, and I am more than grateful to the superior offi 'ers o[ the Brigade for the loyal support and help they hayc afforded me in carrying on so dTicicntl) under the abnormal conditions caused by lhe \\ ar. In an organi ~ation such as the Brigade OYerseas, which embrace" the Empire of India and every British Dominion and olony, each one of which has vied ,,-ith the other in a magn;ficent rally to lhe ?\Tother ountry in her hour of need, it can readily be imagined that the D eclaration of 'Yar in August, 1914, and the nalional call to arms, extending to the mo. t distant confines of the British Empirl', could not fail to temporarily di locate the ,,-ork of the Brigade O\'er'-,ea . A.s soon as \\'ar ,,-as declared I is~ued in truclion~ to all flicers in charge of a District, to place their service at the disposal of the local Go\'ernment, and to use their 0\\-11 discretion as to carrying on th routine of Brigade O"eLea ,\'ork, only referring to H adquart'r" on matter of exceptional importance \"hich required a deci ion. The result has fully ju tified thi action, and I am happy to report that not only have many members of the Brigade Over eas done splendid ,,'ork as members of Ambulance and Nursing Divi ' ions, but numbers have borne a gallant share in the war, both in the fighting line and in the Military Ho pitals j whilst those ,,'ho ha,-e remained at home have maintained and greatly developed their efficiency and numbers, and have rendered yaluable sen-ices in local Hospitals. ?\IoreoYer, the members of the Brigade Overs eas, in common ,,-ith those of the local Centre of the Association ha\-e showl1 the greatest de,-otion and self- acrifice in the contributions \yhich they have made in money and kind for the relief of the \yol.lOded and [or the comfort of the troops. I am having careful records kept of e\-erything worthy of note regarding the sen'ice of members of the Brigade Overseas, in this and other respects, and hope, whenever the much desired ce, sation of hostilities takes place, to be able to embody the work of each District in a Report which ,vill, I feel sure, be a record \,"orthy of the best tradition s of the Order. I\[ , -

7

lO0.'ER.

1J1 every Colony and Dependency where hostil ities are in progress, there have been repr sentati,-es of the Brigade Overseas doing their duty wi th the regular forces. ,\n important step has been taken by the appointment in ovember last )[ a ommi"sioner for India, in the person o[ Surgeon-General ir Parder Lukis, K. c. S. T., who has been for some years Chairman of the Indian Branch of the St. John Ambulance ,\ssociation, and whose unrintilcd experience cannot fail to be of the greatest \'alue to the Brigade Overseas within that Empire. Se"eral of the Officers in Charge of Districts he1\-e been and are still on acti, c service. £\mongsl others, Lieut.-Col. G. Barclay, Y.l ., Deputy Commissioner [or the Dominion of New Zealand. :\Tajor J. Alexander, .\'-,si"tanl Commissionel' , Cape of Good Hope District, l'nion of • outh .Hrica. :\1 ajar C. ?\Iacpherson, :'If. B. , , \ "sistan t Comm issiont;r for Tewfoundland. Lieut.-Col. R. ]. Blackham, C.I.E., ,\ssistant Commis 'ioner TO. 1. I istri,t, Empire of India. F. "T. Finn, District ~uperintenclent in Charge, TO. II. District, Empire of India. ' . . \. Bolton, .\ssistant Commissioner, \Vest .\u ' tralian Goldfield ' District. T. II. IT smar, L. R. C. P., .\cting- A.ssistant ommi. ioner, Orange Free ~ tate Di"tricl, LTnion of South .\frica. Lt.- l)1. F. L. "aux, :'ILD., .\ssislant ommls lOner, ::\Ianitoba Dislrict, ominion of anacla. Capt. G. R. T. Collins, District :uperintendent, Ontario District. Licut. .\.. 1. Gatt, District ecretan ?\Ialta Corps. Lieut. -Col. 11. "T. Bryant, 1.. R. C. p~, Acting . Lsistant omml loner, Yic(oria Di"trict, Common" L:alth of .\ustralia, Thl: incrl:ase in unit" and personnel, as will be een from the [ollo\\ ing table", has been of the most atisfactory nature, the mcmber.;;hip ha\-ing increa...,ecl hy oyer Afty per cent. D1\l.ions. C Oli 11 l1y

. \uslralia .. l',lnaLia Cl'\'!OII

I h;I1t!· K III H..:' and l'hill<l lndia " :\Ia It il Zl' alill1d Sl1Ulh ,\friL'a :'\ L'W

rlY)' \l. S :

Ambubn cc.

- 1\ur~ing. -- -

q

20 9

.2

I 1

13

I,

.2 2 4'

:\[embership. ::-'Ien.

\Vo men.

.5

210 404 43 17 32b

466 202 34 29 90

.5

21 28 S3

24 9

1

67

43

t 169

-r

-;)

-96 '

The . trength of the Brigade Overseas, calculated from the return receive I, was on the 30th September, 1915,7,290 members of all rank as compared with 4,619 at the 30th September, 1913, an increase of 2671 : -


Rr-POR'l

TIlE ST. JOHN A~IBULAN E BRIGADE OVER , EAS.

8

Country and District.

- - U\vs.- forllling Independe~ I ' --i\lelllbt!I~It\p. _ Divisions ol otal Amboff" jNur.offS. Corps. par! \1 fC orps. IVS '::taff. ~ d 1\1 d S· 'rot~.. l ArPb. I Nurs. Amb. I NUTs. _ _ . . _ _ an I en. =~ -~

-B-r-ig-.a-d-e-I--"""oI-v-ed-rs-qe-a-~-rt-e-r-s-I---1 Australia ea - u New outh \\'ales... \'i ctoria ... Queensland Coastal (\\'est Australia) Goldfields (\\' est Australia) outh All . tralia Canada Briti h Columbia illanitoba .. . Ontario .. . Quebec .. . askatchewan Ceylon Ceylon... ... Hong Kong- and China India ;\lo. 1 No.2 1\0. 3 ~o.

1 _

"4 \

1

i

3

=

_I 11 7

I

-

-

11 10

1

j

,

4

29 17

15

1

1

1

2

6

2

8

2 _

I

4

-:\0. 5 ::'.Ialta ::'.Ialta 1\ e\vfoundland l\ ewfoulldland );' e\y Zealand Auckland ... Canterbury& \\'. Coast Otago \Vellinglon ... I outh Africa Cape of Good Hope

1

7

1

5

-

19

6 ,

_

I

_

I

2

3

~ atal

1 1 1

30

I

46 49 10 3 4

I

2

I

-

I

5

-

I

~I

61

2 1

8 2

379 164 23 4-6

I

I

-

4

408 258

1 71~ 422

I

2.1

67

21

158

35

45

53

9H

82

6

I

- I 2 ' - I 1

5

93

42

86

1 9

.101

34

17

29

I

7 .5

59

-17

_'_I

4

62

17

3

95

23.'1 ~)­

79

95 1

119

45

164 1

76

51

127

10 13

110

223

?~ 1 _:J

147

r) _1-

21 26

= \ 247 10

1 )9

371

265

.'i12 10

12

253

47

.lOU

4

74

10

~-I

4 9 2 0

132 138

20

132 15)-;

4777

2+1-7

7290

))

1 2

66

CO:\L\[JSSIO~ER.

AU!:>Lmlian District, CommonwcalLh of Au,>Lraiia. Dated Ocloher 29th, 1915. The Hon. urgcon-General 'ir Pardey Lukis, K. C. S .I. , K. TI. ., \ . . I)., to be ommi<.;sioner, Empire of India. Dated 1 Tm'ember 17th, 1915. E. Langley Hunt, C.:\1. G . , to be ;\cting .\c.:,si"tant. Coml1lis.;;ioner, Jsland of Ceylon. Dated May 5th, 191 G. Major C. ,A. F. IIingston, 1. :\r.s., to be .\cting ,\!-.sistanL Commissioner , o. + Dj"tricl, Empire of I ndia. Dated :\lay 5th, 1916. \V. G. ,\. IIanrahan, Lo bc ,\s"istant Commissioner, No. 1 District, Empire of India. Dated :'I I a)' 5th, 1915. H. G. Clark, Di ·trict. Superintendent, To.3 Di..,trict, Empire of India, to be , s"istanL Commissioner. Dated l\lay 5th, 1916. The following District Staff appointment ha also been made: E. Ralph ) to be District. uperintendcnt-in- harge, Hong Kong and China Di~trict. Dated eptcmher 11 tb, 1915. Awards. His Royal Hig-hne ... the Grand Prior hit ...... anctioned the a,,'ard of thc . 'en-ice :\r edal and ernce ~Iedal Bar to the following members : SCI'7 ZC'{' J[,.dai. H. ~I. Grenfell. Di trict Trea~urer, \\'. :\1. \Vilkin,->on, Di, isional 'uperintendent; ~lrs. :\1. .\. ReeYe, Lad,' Di\·isional Superintendent. Green Island"N ursing Di'ision; ~l iss _\. ~Iendelsohn, First {\'llrsing Officer, Dunedin ::\ur~ing Di\'i ion, Otago Di"trict, :\. Z.; D. E. ~Iaha"a, Diyisional uperintendent; D. F. Panthaki, Fir<..,l .\mbulance Officer; D. ~Iarker. econd Ambulance Officer; G. N. (;azdar, Third .\mblliance Officer; .\. C. Doctor, LanceCorporal, Parsi Di,·i"ion. Bombay Corps, Empire of India. (,Il.'l(.'(, J.fctia/ Bar. ~rajor J .. \lexander,.\ istant Coml11i ~ioner, late of the Pro\ ince of the Cape of Good Hope District, l.'nion of ~outh Africa. I

22

1

I

164 33

7-15 71

.5

-

3

60 140

294

9 8

6

6 I

15 46

118

29

=\

137

249 735

~6J

1

I

17

17 167 598 45 94-

1

5

=1 ~ .5

1

3 7

3 ,

I

4

27

1 2

3 3

-I

71

5

4

- , 1

5 2 2

I 16

6

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1 10

3\ 1

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2

I

6/ - I

1

Orange F ree State Tl-anSYaal T()T,\LS :

_

OF TJlI ~ CrrIEF

.c\.ppointments.-His Ro yal Highne. s the Grand Prior ha sanctioned the follo,,·ing Brigade Staff appointments :Lieut. -Colonel W. M. Russell, ;\1. R. C. S., R. A. L C., Lo be .\cLingAssistant Commissioner, Island of .Malta. Dated August. 25th 1914. Di strict Surgeon and Superintendent Cluny l\lacpherson, r. D., to he Assistant Commissioner, Island of Newfoundland. Dated August 25th, 1914. Lieut. - Col. H. W. Bryant, L.R.C.P. & s. (EDIN.), to be Acting Ass istant Commissioner, Victoria Di strict, Commonwealth of Australia. Dated November 25th, 1914. H. G. Tymms, ;\1. B., F. R. C. S., to be Acting Assistant Commissiont:r, West Australian Coastal District, CommonKealth of u -tralia. Dated November 25th, 1914. G. F. Hu ssey, J.P., to be Acting Assistant Commissioner, South

,I. ' .

Extract

from

District Report .

Au tralia.-New South \Vale ' Di:trict. I rior to the war there was e"idence of acti\·ity in thi District of a \-ery pronounced character, which has been greatly ~tjmulated ·ince the outbreak of hostilitie . Upon recei pt of the news of the declaration of ,,·ar, the Officer in charge of the District called a meeting of hi Staff and the Officers in charge of units, at ,\·hich practically each di....-i ion in the District \Va repre ented. It ,,·a. decided to place the "hole organization at the dispo al of the Mini ter for Defence for the Commonwealth, and the sen'ices of 356 members of . mbulance and • Tur ing units of all rank ~ ,yere at once offered .... ... . . . .. , .. ... . .. . .... .. .. . .. . . . .. . On the P.~I.O. for ~.S.YV. (Col. T. Fiaschi, D.S . O. ) announcing that trained ambulance men ,,'ould be welcomed for service, the Superintendent· at once consulted their members, \yith the reo ult, that in some instances, practically ",hole divi -ion applied for enrolment. The application~ \,'ere general, and extended not only to Field and Ho~pital Ambulances, but alc.,o to the other branches of the Military forces; thu I am in a position to tate that le,·en of our diyision are repre"entecl in the .\ustralian Imperial Force, .


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THE

T.

JOlIN

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REPOln

BRIGADE O\·ERSEAS.

In the First Expeditionary I' orc ~ despatched in the troop hip "Berrima" a number of our ml:!mber~ had the honour of serving under the late Captain Brian PockIer, .\ .. \. I.e. in Te\\' Guinea, and some were \yith him " ,ben he ,,'as mortally \yollnclcd. A request reached III from the Commonwealth Na\ al Commandant in T . S. " ' . imiting assistance by the Brig-ad\;; in the e\ cnt of an emcrgency requiring th remond of the sick and wounded to hospitals. To this a yery genera l respon~ " 'as made as the following ::-.ummar) \\ ill show :NUI11bl'r of .\l11bu lal1cc Diyisions \'olunk 'ring' " " j\Ien ,,' " " IIor, (' .-\mbulatll'c \\'agxoll " Hand Liltcl-:' 'tn:tchel's

[0 1.50 4-

In connection \\'ith the Au -tralian Expeditionary Force despatcbed to Tew Guinea, the S.s. "Grantala" was filted out as a IIospital 'hip and 23 ambulance members \Yere sel cted as ick Bay te\\"ards upt. \V. Keato, Headquarters, C. A. & T. C. Di\-ision, being gi\en the senior position. Their sen-ice extended oyer three months and on the return of the forces, after the capture of the German Island possessions, the P. ~I. O. of the" Grantala ' \\"rote to the Deputy Commissioner expres ing hi ~ high appreciation of the assistance gi\-en to him by the men of the Brigade, and agreeable surprise at the excellent quality of their work. l\lembers of ambulance division ' ba\-e not been used by the A. .1\1. C. in connection with the training- of recruits for acti\"e sen-ice, but since the outbreak of war they haye been eagerly accepted for \\ar service by the Military Authorities on account of their ambulance training, discipline and general efficiency. At tbe beginning of the war, in addition to the Di , trict tafT we had 1 S Ambulance Diyisions in ew outh \Val es Distri ct, and the following summary of the names of the diyisions and the number of men on acti\'e sen'ice or in camp will be found of interest :District Staff Glebe ,,'estern Suburbs Headqu a rters, C .. \. & T.e. ::: 'Yater and Seweraa-e Harbour Tru"t "'_..

2 2 7 1 1 2

Officers. Officers and 18 Pri\-a tes. Private. Officer and -+ Privates. Officer and 2 Private,,_ PI'inltcs.

Rand \\ ic k ...

RalIl1ain '. A. ~' T. C. Sl. (~col-g-e District, C.A. &

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Ne\\ to\\ II .. Padding-!,)II L \\ 'oo llahra t{ichmOlld . l\ l)rth ~ydIll',\' Aubunl 'VolJollgon g IIornshy lIrsing- Di\i"ioll" ; Glelw \ \ ',',,It'rJl Sli blll-\)" l;lalk':-.\ illl'

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2 Officers and 43 l\'.C.Os. and Privates. 1 Private. 17 Privates. 25 . C. Os. and Pri \'ales. 9 . C. Os. and Pri vates. 2 Officers. 1 Officer and G Privates. 1 Private. 1 Private. 3 l'I'ivales. OfficeI'.

Officer. Officer.

6

In yie\\- of the gr at 0\- rplus of trained certificated nurses olTering them , eh-es , there \yas no opportunity for our nur::-.ing isters being accepted for ,,-ork at the front, but they ha\-e becn of inestimable llse in helping the practical instruction at the First Aid and lIome Tllr:,ing C1asse of the St. John . \mbulan ce .\..,sociation, "ince the beginning of the ,,'aI', also men from the ambulance di\'i::-.ions 11a\ c, like the nursing sisters, often tran:lled many miles after their da) 's "ark to render similar as -i ' tance at eyening clas es. . . Taimall} this has beneflled the Brigade, for by means of the Association lasses it bas been ahle to more than fill gaps in the ambulance di\'isions cClu"ed by the absence of so many members on Acti,'e Sen'ice ____ . _.. ___ . ____________ . _... _.... _. ________ .. _.. __

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OF TilE CJIIEF CO;\I~rrSSIOl\ER.

Tolal

1.53

Though our ambulance members b cl\-e not been used ae, as~i<,tant<, to the A .. \.:'\1. C. their help ill the practical "'ark at the classes of the S.]. A .. \. has be81l l1C \ ery gT\;;at \ alue Lo the military, in the preparatory trainingas Orderlie-.; and "tretcher Bearers of many hundreds of men who ha\'e Llllisted 011 gailling- the St. John certificate, wbich ha~ now become practically a requisite. The nur<..,ing members too, " 'hose sen'ices could not be a\'aikd of in ,iew of only trained nurses being required for acti\-e "en icc, ha\L~ gi\ cn inYCtluablc a:-,<,istance, at all times and at personal incnn\,(~lliel1L'e, to enormous number" of \Vomen's F ir"t Aid and Home :\ursing Cla,,~cs org-ani..,ed by the S.]..\ ..-\." Queen<,land. - rt i" \ery gratifying' to be abl to report the formation l1f this Di"tricl. '1'\\ 0 units (one .\mbulance and one ~ursing) have heen formed, aIlL! it i" hoped that the progre <, \\'hich will be made \\'ill equal that l1C the si!'>ter ~tatc" of the Commoll\\'ealth.

South Al1~trdlia_ - Thi" Dl::-.trict ,,-as formed in .\ugu t, 191 +, and 1l0W con"isls of fOLlr unit-::; "ith good promi e of further extension. Victoria Di, trict. ince the ad\-ent of the war, ,,-ork in this Di trict. \\hich "a.., inaugumted in 1910 ha.'> made \'ery marked progress, no less than 1.? Di\ i~iol1S (three .\1l1bulance and nine . . 'ursing) haying been formed.

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Al1~tralian Coastal District.- The persollllel of the Brigade

O,-e rseas in this District has not been employed to any great extent since " -ar was declared. . \n offer was made to the military authorities in Perth to reman: troops in\'alicled fro111 the front to hospital, and \\'as accepted, but up to the date of this report had not been utilized. Under the leadership of H. E. the Go\'e rnor and Lady Barron members ha\'e as~i ted generally in rai ing money for Red Cro s purposes and most of them are acti\-e \\'orkers in connection with the Red Cross mo\'ement. The members of the nursing di\-ision worked especially hard in collecting money for the \Vomen's Motor Ambulance Fund. There has not been much scope for members to assist in hospitals as in England, but all are keen on doing so when opportunity offers. Four members enlisted, one of whom (F. F. Anderson) has, I regret to say, been killed in action.


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\Vestern

Australian

Coldfield~

District.

Since 1he outhreak of war the " 'hole of the Illl'll1bers ill thi!-- ni~tri "l, 2-1,-) in numb r, have heen in tl'aining, and ~re no" ready for any l'llle I-g-e 11 "Y, An on'l'r of l20 men and 20 lHlr!--l'~ for attachment to t.he . \, .\.i\T.C. \\tl'-i maul.' to the tate Commandant. .\11 the di\ i~ioll'-i hrt\ e op 'n 'd Ill'W c1a'-i~c!-- 111 ins(ru "(ion and ha' e bccn '1::1"\' ;tcti, L' in colJecting' fund!-- ;tlld g-iCts r~)r Red Cross pllrpo~es. .\ bed ~\as l' ndo\\LC.1 in lh~ Bri .~,;tde I rospital in France. Canada. - Prl)grc::--s \\ ithin thi!-- 'olon)", not withstanding he ;t\) los~ ~,> in personnel, C()J1scquent ll]lnn the I"eady responses made 10 calls for active sen icc, ha::-- been ,"ery ~aLi!--raclory. The strain Ihro\\ 11 upon Ihe much depleted District Stan' htl'-i been \ ery hem)" indeed. :\\enlber" h,t\'e taken a prominent part in raising- funds and c~)llel,ting comforl'> for the -ick and" ounded \\' ith exc Ilent rC~lllts. Two det~chl11cl1ts of men w re ~upplied, onc consist.ing' l)C 3.:1 1 . C. O. '" and Illl'Il, who wei e placed in the CroydoH Hospital, but \\ ere arten\";trds drarted to the east. The second consisted l)C a di\ i!--iollal suq.;eon, t I I .C.O, 's and men, and t\\'o nursing- si . tel's for sen ic~ in the Brig-ade Ilnspilal in France, by \'irtue or a ,,"ard h:1.\ ing been endowed hy Canada.

Ceylon.- l reg-ret the departure fr 1111 Ceylon of Sir .\I\all PelT), ,,11\) \\ as Assistant CntllJlli~:-.it)ner )f the Brig-ade O\'~r!--ea~ \\ ithin the Colony or Ceylon and to " 'h0111 the Order i!-- indebted for the organization and dc,'el- pm~l1t of the Brig-ad, lli!-- pIa 'e ha<; heen tnk n b) Dr. F. Langley Hunt, L'.~r.G., and 1 han:! e,ery rC<l!--on to hope that the U"dlllIWSS or the Brigade Over!-- a~ \\ ill he rull) maintaincd in his haml!-.. The Ceylon Nursing Di\-ision, under it!-. capable Lad) Snperinkndcnt, .\11'-'. "\. D. Layard, did valuable sen ice in 'nlomhn during- thl' !--eriOll~ riot-. in June, 1915, by nnciertaking the \\"l)rk of dr '!--!--ing- and allending- t~1 the \\'ounded and sick \\'OI11\..n and children o[ the ;\\ oori!--h I' >fug-ee!-- \\ ho tnok refuge in the :;'\Iaradana :\10!--l}ue. ?\ot only did :\I,"s. La) ard and the members of her Di\' ision recci\Cl , the g-rateful thank" of the IIigh Priest of the ~Io que on behalf oC the poor Nlohammedan \ iclim'> ot' till' riots, but they abo were g-ratcl'ull) thanked by the nledi 'al ol]"lcer or health for th ir timely a~sistance, thc (~o"ernment hospitals being 0\ ertaxed by the suddenness and magnitude of thc emerg-cnc), but also b) thL' ,\ Iayor of olol11bo for the "im'aluahle assistance which wa!-- rcndcrl' d by the Brigade to thc injured, and for the "cll'-sacrificing- de\ otion e\-inced in the taking- up and carrying- through of this "elf-impo"ed ta'>k." \1rs. Layard's 11l0dc~t report ~tate" that "he had under her charg-e t \\ n nar"ing oOlc r~ and nine nnr . . ing- ,>i'-i\cr" l)f the Cnlombn Nur"int.:' Di\'i. ion [or 13 days, during \\ hich they treated lm patient!--, no Ie'>" than 172 \\'ounds being dre'-;"ed e\ ery day, "l)l11e being- \,l'ry '-iC\ ere. '\Irs. Layard acknowledg-es the ,'aluable help of the ,\ cling- .\'-i!--i"tanl Commis!-.ioncr, Dr. Langley IIunt, who "upplied the nl~ce!-.sary dressings. First ,\icl rlnd Nur<..;ing" CI<l!-.ses are in full s\\"ing to furnish recruits ft)r the Brigade O,'c rseas. The local hospitals wcrc mosl helpful in allo\\ ing the members of the cJa~"c::-- to attend in the , 'ariou" \\"ard" for practical training-. The Police Corp. \\hich no\\" consists of "i . di\ i:-.ion<; and a member 'hip of 362 continues to make sati~factory progre~s both in memhership and dnci ncy. "\s will be seen from the f \lowing li"l, il

has a very complete ambulance equipment: Stretchers, t 3-1 1-1; ,\mhlliance Wagons, 2; Firsl id Outfits, 12<).

Lilt!:!'",

Hong Kong and China Di~tl"ict. I have mu c h ple<l!--llre in rl::pol"ting the forlllatil1J1 nr (hi" District, which promi~es tn be a \ aluable acquisition to the Brigade 0, er~eas, The ,vork has the active interest o[ J lis I<:xcellency The GO\ cmor and Lady May, and is making steady progress amongst botb (he European and nalivc population. :\ ,"ery '>trong Womcn'" \ l nluntary ,\id D ctachmcnt (J long Kong No.1) of which Lady- May is Ihe Commandant, ha!-. been formed and duly reg-istered for "en'i'e under lhe local '\Tililar~ :'Ill'dical .\uth ority,

Indi .1. No, 1 l)i~tJ 'ict. The;\1ilitary Authorilies entru"Led the unloading- or \\ ounded ,UTi, ing by .\mb ulance trains at Lucknow to member'-i of I he Oudh and Rnhilkband Railway Corp'>, and at Lahore to the North v c"Lel"ll Pail\\'ay Corp" and tn the 'Sociely [or promoting Scientific I"nowledg-c" Di\ i"ions.

No. '1. District. \ demalld wa" re 'ein.. d by the ' oll1missioner for 50 ursing- Ordcrlie" rnr \]esopnlamia. fn a letter to 1118 on the subject, Sir Pal d~) Lllki~ Commissionl:l ror the Brig"ade Ovcr'>ca'> in India enclo"ed the following- extract from the /({/CSl}l(lll or December 21 st, t C) 15 : 1

:'-Iul 'sing Orderlies 1'01' ~l<.'s(}p()tamia : "First dl'lal'hnwnt lea\illg CalL-ulla. Sir Panil'v Lukis's appeal for fifty Tun;ing- Orckrli,'S rOI' lIw can~ of the sick and woundl' d in l\lesopol<l1ni;l has eliciled an l'x~'clklll response" ])1". Elmes, ..lS Dislri Cl Superintende11l or the L John .\mhulanl'l~ Brigade O\erseas, has all cady h '\:11 able to arrnngl.' [or Ilw dl'sp,lIch d thirty-li\·c l. John .\mbulalll'(' HI"igadl' J1WI). TJwsl' voluntecl"s \\ho an chicfly from llw railways, \\'l' u11(krsland, It'll Cal ' ulla on Sunday [,)J" Bombay by Llll' Bengal Tag-pur maiL ,\ 'il' 'oml dl'laehJ1wnt is cxpected It) follow shortly, The success of Sir Pardl'~ Luki s's appeal ami the rapidity \\ ilh which the fil'st clelachll1l'nl has bCl'lI ol-g-<lJliz'd ill Calcutta, arc millkrs 011 whi c h all conce rned ,I re to he "o ngral lila ll.d."

The I'll II Ilumher l)f l)l"dcrlics \\ ere obtaincd, cl)llcclcd at BOJl1ha~ and placed at tl1L' di"posal of tbe ,\ lililar) ,\uth orilie'-i \\ithin ten day::.;. Il i'> "at i. . factor) to be able t l) anllounce that t h~ mcmbers of th~ 'alculla N ur!--illg- r i, i-.;ion L1f \\ hich l\Ir'>. "ottle is t.he able Laciy Superinlcmknt, ha\ e b 'en accepted as part of the Reserve t.o the Queen Ak ."andra \Iilitary N . . in India and that 21 member,> of the Diyision are "crving- in Military and \Var IIospitals in India. 1 TO . .) District. Th~ follo\\ ing- extracL from a report appearing 111 'i The Time" L1C J ndia lllu,-;trated weekly," undcr date 1 ecember 8th,

t 915, 11;1\ ing- reference Lo the Inspeclion or thc Bombay Corps or the Brig-ade Overseas will sulnce to furnish \"I::ry brief particular ' of the work heing an"ied out in I his J istrict. Jn addres~ing the Cl)rpS at lhe completion of his in!--pcction, Sir Parde) Lukis said: It has gi\'l' ll me v~'ry gn~aL p!casur> tl) lw abk to ace 'pl the im iLatioll l1[ yOUI" District Supel'illL~ ndcnt, 1\1r. IT, G. Clark, 10 meeL YOll this morning and to pre cnt Long I"vice 1\1 daIs (0 those of you who have earncd thcm, and I wish to take lhis opportunity of expressing the thanks of the Indian Council at the L John Ambulance ssociatioll for the valuable work which has been done by the Brigade ill Bombay, lobs rve that you ha\" seven divisions, the first of which the' Parsi Division, was form d in 1902, ami the last, the' European Ladies,


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15

REPORT OF THE CH,\PTER-GEl\'ER ,\ L.

On the 10th .\.ugust an appeal for funcls \"as is, ued, and contributions ,,'ere received in an wer to this appeal and also to a similar appeal appearing in The Times, headed by the Prelate of the Order, the l\. rchbishop of York, loney "'as also collected by the Ladies' ommittee under the chairmanship of Adeline Duche s of Bedford. Shortly after the outbreak of war it was officially notificcl by the \ \ 'ar Office that the Ambulance Department of the Order of St. John formed part of the Red Cro s organi ation of Great Britain, equally with the British Reel Cross Society and the St. ndrew's Ambulance s.ociation, and was recognised by the Briti h Go\'ernment under Article 10 of the Gene\'a Convention as a Society to assi t the Medical ervice in time of \"ar. In this connection a copy of a letter addressed by the ecretary of the Army Council to the President of the British Red Cross Society IS of interest.

"T.,

LO:-;DO:\ I • eptember 6, 19H. l\Iy LORD,-I am commanded by the Army Council to inrorm you that they are watching with close interest the activitie of the British Red Cross Society, an d note with satisfaction the generous response which has been gi\"(~n by 0111' countrymen to your appeal in Tlze Tililes. They are especially glad to learn that you are working in clos' association with other bodie recognized by GO\'crnment as forming part of the Red Cross Organization of Great Britain. A great "'ork can be effected by the co-opera, tion of the British Red Cross Society and the .\mbuiance Departmcnt of th Order of t. John of Jerusalem, and I am to say that the 'outwil n:alizc thl' heavy and responsible duties which these t\\'o bodies and othel'., have Sl) patriotically accepted. The demands on your acti\"ities may bc long continucd, but the Council fccl sure that your Society and that of the Order of Sl. John will husband e\ cry penny which flows in from the generous people of Great Britain. The Council are confident that the public will continue to h~lp both your Society and the St. John Ambulance Department, and in doing so "ill recognize also the shal'e of the work on behalf of the icl;: and wounded which is clone Iw the Soldiers' and ailors' Help ociety and the Sl. l\nclrcw's . \mblllanc~' Association. I am, my Lord, Your Lordship's obedient sen'ant, Th e Right Hon. R. H. BR \DE. The Lord Rothsch ild, G.c.\'.o., President British Red Cross oci ety. " '.\R OFFICE,

Lord Rothschild and Sir Frederick Tre\'es applied through The TZ1nes for subscriptions to the Briti'>h Red Cross Socicty for the aid of the sick and wounded, and by the 3rd September £82,000 had been collected. This was the origin of The Tz'711es Fund. The question of a working arrangement between the Order and the British Red Cross Society had been under discu~sion before the outbreak of the war, and on 15th Seplember an announcement was made in The TZ1nes that this appeal was made on behalf of the British Red Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance ssociation, the arrangement being that the British Red Cross Society should receive the first £200,000 and that the remainder, so far as it was received [rom the general public, should be divided equally between the two bodies . In October proposals were made by the British Red Cross Society for the formation of a Joint Committee consisting of members of the two bodies, which ,,'as to administer the distrihution of the money

collected by Tlte T7'}//cS Fund, and on the 2+th October an agreement ,,'as entered into hel\ve n them. The dutie" of the joint ommittee were :(1) To represent the t\\'l) Corporation.., in an\' communication,> they may ha\'e to make to the Cloyernl11ent or ((.; the Department-.. o[ the GO\'e rnment on all matler'> connect cd \\'it b the arrangemenh for the relief of the sick and wounded durin.~' thl: prc'>enl war. (2) To delegale lh> port ion of . . uch \\'ork thal each Corporation shall undertake. (3) To decide the di"i . . il1l1 to hI; rnad~ l1f tht! mone\ rccei\ cd rrclln the appeal of The Tt'JI/('s in re pect 01' the ,,"ork '>0 ~lelegatec1. (-I) To i,,'>ue reports tn thl: Corr oration . . ancl to the public, throug-h thl: Prl: . . . ." l1[ the pn")cc('ding" l")f till: Cl")l11miltee, and l1f \\. rk c1onc. (5) To ke~p accl)unh, and fl11' that j1urpl") . . e to appoint a Chart red ,\ccollnlant, \\ ho . . ~ report \\ l1llld he Cl11ll1l111nicated to each 'w pnratil1n and, in (h~ di"crction l1f the l\)(lll11itte , he puhli hed. It \\',b, h ")\\·C\ cr, found n1l1re Cl)n\ Ilient to ',ltT~ on \n)rk jointl~ than to cil'leg-ate portion . . of i( (l1 ~ach l1r th~ t \\ '0 l\1rporalil n . . , anci accordinglya nc\\' agret:I11l:nt \\;t .... dl'(l \\'n up and . . ea led l1n the Rth July, l<)I:"), \\ herdl y pro\·i..,io n . . \\'l:re mad~ [l1r the joint carn ing' ("lut of \\ l")rk 1'l)r lhe "ick and \\·oll ndt.:d Ill1t or "anized bdore the \\ ;~r. LTnckr thi . . arrangemen 1 the t \\'l) bodi e . . arc \\'l) rk ing in Cl") 111 pI e tl' h a I'mon ~ . The member':>hip l f the 'ommittce i" a' foIl \\": On behalf of the l rder : .\delinc Dllche~ or B dfonl, The ;\larchione,> l1f Ripon, Lady Perrott, Colonel ~'ir lIerbert r k\' II, K.C.\I.G. ~o llnel Sir lIerbert CharIe:::, Pcrroll, nr., C.B., The Earl f Plymouth, C.B., The Earl of Ranfttrl~ ', (",.C.\I.C., Lieul.-lok)nel Sir Richal"d Camet ' Temple, 131'., l". I.E., Sir Jlhn lle\\etl, C.l . . 1., ' .I.E., and E\l:I}n ecil, E<..,Q., \1.1'. lJn behalf of thl: British l~ed Crl1 . . ~ . "l1ci\?l~' : 11. R.ll Prince·., hristian l)i" 'chle wig-II !stein, The .\Iarchil)ne~ . . l1f Lanscio\\ne, \'. \., '. r., Gl::orgianCl, Coun(l:so.., l1[ Dudlc\, R.R.C., The Lath' Tort h liO'e, The IIl)n .. \rthlll" Slanle~, \1. \ '. 0., \1. P., Sir FI'l:derick Treye;, 13'1'., ,.('.\'.0., cu., &c., ,ir \\ Ta lt I' Ropcr La\\rl:l1cl:, l,.eLF., ~'ir \\rilliam Edmund Garstin, C.C.\1.C., ~ir Rl blrt _\rumiLll llud-.;on, anci Edward .\. P idsdale, E<;Q., F. (; ...... The following particulms or the " 'l) rk of lhe J int Committec ha\'e be n 'om piled hy pel"mis . . ion from the COMMITTEE . F~bruary issue r" The Briti ' 11 Red C ro~' ociety and the rcler of St. John or ] crllsalem in England; \\'hal they arc cloing to-dav Cor ick and \ Younded ail rs and 'oldieI' '." Thank<; to th - great genel-o it)' of the publi', and to the lkn)ted lahl)ur of a greal number of \oluntary \\'orkcr~, lhe :lnler l1f ,t. Jl)11I1 and tbc British Red Cross ocid~T ha\ l bcen able, in cordial cO-l1peration with the Admiralty, the \ Var OIl1ce and thl: ;\ Iedical Scn iCl:~, to undertake and carry out acti\'itie~ of unprccc tcnteci rang'e and \'o lul11c, both abrl1,lcI and at home, for th(> relid of (1111' 0\\ n \\'l)und 'c1 ~l)ldill'~ and sailors, and where neccs'>ar), for thl ~c of lHlI' allil"..... SOI11l: l1/" the main features (1f the work arc outlined in thl: folll)\\ -ing pag-c~. WORK OF THE

JOI NT WAR


TilE

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JOl1~ , \:\IBl ' l..\;,\TL~

O\'ERSE.\S,

else\\'hel'C', . \.ssisl a ncc has been gi\'en in cunnecllon \\,ith cl)nnd c~cc nt homes and in lllam' oth r ,,';t \ 'S , and at th e same tillle th e usual routine "\\'ork of the four districts has' gone on ln chcckcd. puhlic duty, i/H'alid il'an port, sick nursing- and competitions, each reL'L'i, ing' lhe Llsual amount of care and attention. ~rany offered thell1sch e . . ror acti\'\.~ sen'ice, and '\'t~re accepted, this l i"tell depIcted di\'is ions or some or the best members. but all hm e wt)rked so well that llnly gt)l)d and -.;atisfactory progress can be reported.

South Africa, The " 'ork of the Brigade 0\ crscas ha . . suffered somewhat owing to the ,yal'. .\t the outbreak a large Ilumher or the members, including officers in charge or Districts \'oluntcere d, and" ere accepted, for actiye sen·ice. During the unfortunate slrike . . in Cape Town and Durban in 191 + mcmber~ or the Brigade \\ l're on duty day and night and gcl\'e "aluable as ·istance. :Vlel1lber~ of the Ea~t London Railway Di\-ision, Cape or Good Hope District, under Surgeon-ylajor VV. B, Skinner, :\l.D., the Di\,isional Surgeon did exce llent ,,'ork on the occasion of the raihyay accident at 1l ex Ri\'er , a . i . . c\ idenced hy the follo\\'ing extract from a ne\\'spaper reporl :Letters from sun,i\'ors 01 thc terri ble accident to tht.: East London tHh)P train are now reaching East London in considerable nU'1)bl~rs, and many of them make \'ery interesting I'eading. The feature whi ch stand out mo,>t c1ead." from these l1aITati\'cs are. firstly, the man'ellous-ollC may 'ay miraculousescapes from d eath of so many of th men. Secondly, the comparatively small number of the injured, and partiL'u larly the few who met ,\'it h r ea ll y ser iou s hurt. Thil'dly, the excellent work done hy the East London .Ambu lallce detachment und e l- SUI'geon-Majar Skinner. .-\nd, fourthly, thl' 1I1lstinteci kindness of the people of '\Vol'ceste l' and TOllws Riv er, and their ulltirillg- l'ITorts to make OUI' boys as comfortable a-possible und er the ci r cumstances. The first t,,·o and the last of thesl.' points ha\ e already been dealt \\ ith al length in preyiously published narn'ltives, and thl' third, the \\ ark nf till' ambulance section, has r eceived mOlT than passing mentil1ll. HlIt it it; onl~ now that one begins to realize to th e full the really excellent \\ ol'k dOlle by Dr. Skinner and his men, and the m anncl- in whi ch, und er the most lrying circumstances, they fully justifi ed th e time they had expended ill securing training ill first aid. D espit e the fact that they also had been in thc accident, and that many of them were shaken, bruised, and scratched-though fortunately nOIll' ",el'e s e riously injured-they gave instant attention to the needs of those less fortunate than themselve . \Vorking systematically a nd methodically they appeal' to ha\'e made a preliminary round of th e injured, rendering first aid ",here need e d, stopping bleeding, ban daging wounds, and making one and all as comfortable as possible. Having done this, and with the willing assistance of the I'est of the regiment, carried the wounded up the s teep hill-side dowlI which they had been fiung, and collected them on the le \'el ground by the side of the line, a second tour of inspection was made. This time more thorough attention was paid to the injuries, and by the light of blazing fires of wreckage, fractures were reduced and broken limbs secured in splints, more permanent bandages applied to serious injul-ies, anaesthetics a dministe red where necessary, and on one or two of the worst cases suffering soothed by the timely aid of morphia. Then stretchers were got out or improvised from cushions and bunks, blankets were spread over the sufferers, and by the time the first relief trains arrived on the scene there \vas but little left to be done by the willing doctors and nurses who hurried to the scene [rom all directions at the best possible speed. Imagine the scene: A bleak hillside, swept by a wintry blast from snowclad mountains not far away. The wrecked train with coaches overturned and smashed, woodwork and ironwork scattered in all directions. Blazing fire >

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REPORT OF THE CH[EF COMMISSIONER. PRI G, \n E

cast in g a ru~~ier li ght on ~any a rud?y d eta i~ .. Khaki-clad figures, many themselves bl Ulsed and bleed1l1g, ~earc l:JI)g [or II1Jured comrades among the small. bushes or undel'gr?wlh whIch hindered their work, and when found applylllg a bandage or llgat.ure, and then beal'ing thc sufferer as gently as pos s lbl? to ~t spot o[ comparative ease and safety. Injured men dotted about In all dlrcctlOns, some helpless, others able to crawl or limp towards the line whence. they had been ru?ely nung. J nvoluntcu'y groans forced from painwrung lips as a fr~tctllred ltmb was replaced in position or a bandage drawn taut I'o und a bleeding wound. And through it all moving the band of twentytwo youn!S .ambulance workeni many of whom had never before looked upon death 01'. Injury? but one and all o[ whom rose to the occasion, ignored their own bluises, tnumphed over all feelings of repugnance or bodily sh rinking, and as though 011 par~de ,<:be!,ed the or-deI'S of their leader, Majol' Skinner, and \\'orkt'd for hours ltke I rOFtns to relteve the pangs of their torn and baltered comrades. Small wonder thitt when assistance arrived it found the gallant bttle balld absolutely worn out, or that many of them, 'w hen the strain was ~emo.v<?d, came near to collapse_ J. ot yet for them 'was there rest, however. fhe II1Jured bad to be removed to places wherc they could be better looked after than on tha.t _bare ~)ill-sidc. The aid of experience and training was needed to get the 1I1Jured I11to the trains which were to bear them from the ~cene o~ the di aster, and. [rom those tmins into the hospitals and other buildIngs whIch had been hurnedly [JI'epar-ed [or their reception at Tou'vvs River and \Vorcester. Only when the last had been got under cover, and others had taken over the task could the gallant li ttle band relax their effo rts and take the I"l' st which they had so nobly and self-sacrificingly earned. All' honour to lhem! .E7ast London ~vil1 ~)ot readily forget the manner in which they upheld the tradllions of the Fighting Port and the local Regiment under ci r cumstances of gl-caler horror tha_n could have. occurred in the firing line, and with none of th.e glamour and excitement o[ \,lctor~T about them. To their comrades they wtll have cndeared themselves, and knitted closer the ties which bound them to the I'egil1lenl. And whell the Regiment I'eturns in triumph, their alloted task gallantly performed, not thc least cOl'dial portion of the city's welcome will be afforded to Surgeon-l\Iajol' Skinner and his little band of ambulance workers.

. In conc lu sio~ it mlL t be mentio~ed that a great number of applicatlOns for serv Ice have been recelved from medical, ambulance and nursing members in all districts overseas, the applicant in nearly every case offering to pay expenses and serve without pay of any o:t. Districts also raised funds to cover the cost of transport to thlS country_ I greatly regret, owing to causes quite outside my 'ontrol, that I have been able to get but very few of these applications accepted. There has been much disappointment, for which I am very sorry, but I am sure all will realize the impossibility of calling applicants to this side without being able to definitely guarantee them employment on arrival. It \vould be invidious to attempt to select any particular District or individual for pecial commendation when a1\ haye done so well. I \\"i.h, therefore, to thank both officer and members of Districts alike for the loyal upporL and good-vvill they continue to exte nd to me in the furtherance of our common object. My best thanks are due to Surgeon-General Sir J. Porter, R. N., K. C. B" K. C. M. G., \"ho, notwithstanding his arduous duties, on being recalled to service on the outbreak of "var, first at home and then in the Dardanelles, continued to give me the value of his advice, and since his return to England has resumed his duties a Surgeon-in-Chief. The Lady Superintendent-in-Chief, Mrs. J. c. Dalton, has kept in regular touch with the Nursing Corps and Divisions, and has been of much help to me. ~1r. H. Morgan, whose important duties as

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THE

T. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.

REPORT OF

Director of Stores bave been immense during this. strenuou~ period, l?as all the same found time to gi" e me valuable assistance, without which I could not haye carried on. I h~l.\'e the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship' obedient servant, J .\S. CECIL DALTO (Maj.-General), Chief Commissioner, The Director of the St. John mbulanc Brigade Overseas . Ambulance Department.

Report of the Lady Superintendent-in-Chiei Nursing Corps and Divisions Brigade Overseas. 191-l-15. SIR,-I beg to submit my Report on the Nursing Divi ions Overseas for the two years ending September 30th, 1915. These Divi ions number 101, with 2++7 member, and notwithstanding the strain due to the 'Var, I am glad to report th formation of the follO\ying new Divisions : .-\ustralia Canada ... Ceylon . . . Hong Kong and China India ... Newfoundland New Zealand South Africa

20. i\Iem bel'S 9."

1. 1."

5." 1."

5.

"

j."

4-66 202

3-129 90 2498 25

It is satisfactory to note the eagerness displayed practically throughout the Nursing bivisions Overseas to volunteer for service in this country or abroad, in military hospitals or in any way in which they could take their share in helping their sisters of the Home Brigade and other similar organisations, in the work of alleviating the sufferings of the wounded. I t is also note\\'orthy that they 'w ere fully prepared in every case to pay the cost of their passage to England and home again, and to submit to inoculation and yaccination before starting, so that they might be ready to enter upon their duties immediately upon arrival. Unfortunately, owing to variou cause, but chiefly due Lo the large supply of candidates who were available on the spot, we were, most reluctantly, unable to accept the majority of these ofTer , and I [ear that, naturally, considerable disappointment has resulted. 1 evertheless I am thankful to say that no inconsiderable number of representatives of the Brigade Overseas have come to tbi side, and, thanks to the kindness of Lady Perrott, have been accepted [or work in military hospitals and other similar positions in this country and abroad, including the Brigade Hospital in France, and are doing excellent work. I have had several intere ting letters from many of the Lady Superintendents Overseas, which amply prove the extraordinary keenness and patriotism pervading all ranks, as has been evinced by the enormous amount of work which has been done by them and sent home to tbi' country in aid of the wounded, I need not say that it is a

LADY

SUPERINTENDENT-lN-CIlIEF.

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great pleasure to me Lo hear from Lhem at any time, as by these means I am kept in personal touch with the Divisions, whom I much reg-ret J am debarred from visiling- in their own countries . I n conclusion, I wi~h to thank the Lady Superintendents, and all ranks, Cor their valued co-operation and loyal support. 1 can only urge them lo lose no opportunity of earnest training and of hospital work whenever they get the chance. They should also avail themselves of the increased impelus which the war ha given to First Aid an d Nursing, by recruiting and maintaining a trained reserve, if possible, to their present numbers, so as Lo have in readiness a fully efficient personnel to meet any emergencie~ . I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, M. C. DALTO~. To the Chief Commissioner, Brigade Overseas.


DISTRICTS OF THE BRICADE OVERSEAS; A R RA NGED U NDER COUNTR IES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.

DIV ISIONS FORMING PA R T

OF CORPS ARE PLACED UNDER 1HE

NAME OF THAT C ORPS .

In s ome Countries District s are gro u ped u nd e r a Superi o r Offi ce r. -

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UNITS COUNTRIES, DI STRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE, AND THEIR STAFFS.

D I STRICT .

Deputy Com missio n el".-T. S .

DIXSON,

2, Equilable Buildings, 350, George St., Sydney.

M.B . ,

District Supel-in tendent.-LL-Col. T. M.

1..1.0-1-

G. \rll1'ilrong,

M.B.

TRANSPORT

13. SJ. 0-+

Ralmain

17.it. ll-!-

Headquarlel-s ..

7.6.0-1-

11l'adqlwr/ers

I

• ewlown

M.D., F . R.C.S.

District T reasureL-H. D.

I N CHARCE .

Ambulance Divisions. jVllrsing Dhlisions.

MARTIN, L.R.C.P.

District Secretary.-B. R. RAINSFORD. District Inspector of Stores.-J. A. DICK,

CORPS OR DI VISIONAL SURCEON .

FORMED.

CORPS.

CIVIL A ," BULANCE ANI)

AUSTRALIA. NEW SOUTH WALES

DlSTI NCU ISH ED BY STYLE OF TY PE AS FOLLOWS .

5.12.10

12.10.11

<'~rinilhs, M.B.

:\.

F. J. T.

awkins,

1\I.B.

i\1I-s. K. J\rdill, 111. B.

C. \\'. Bl-uce, VI/.

J.

1\I.B .

Furber, M. B.

WALSH, B. A.

1.7.10

St. George's District

\\'. J.

Binn!:),

1\1.B.

18.2.13

J.

Auburn Dislrict .,

7.10.1-1-

O . E. Bruce \Vilhen;,

Commonwealth Portland Cement Glades7'111,.

24.9.10

J.

:H .tl.l0

II.

Glebe

20.3.03

Glcbl

20.3.0:1

SI.

GI'OI;i(l"S

Dislrict

..

EEa mil/oJ/

28.10.15

25.6.06 IIobarl (Y.M.e.

.)

17.11.08

IIornsby

19. ,'. 1.1

Lan!' Covt'

15.2.16

Lci,/ia rdl

25.11. H 23.3.1.1

Ma rrid,'1Iille

30.7.13

N orlh Sydney

11. 8.1 J

15.12.14 Padclinglon & \Voollahra

7. 12. 11

PaddillFrloll (ef TVoollahra

2H. 1. 1S

Randwick

lS.3.0Q 23.12.H

Richmond J,Va Iz roonga

M. B.

28.1.1 20.8. IS

Westen) Suburbs

9.9.03

J,Vesleyn Sub/{rbs

5. 1 1.10

W oll ollgong B r'isbane (Y. Nl. C.A.)

21.5.15

Ccntnrl Brisbane

7.12. 15

;\1.

B.

B. V,. rilson, L.R.C.P.

. Lloyd, :I!. B. Robertson, 1\1. B. A. J. Gibson, 1\f. B. apt. H. R. G. Poate, M.B. Hon. J. B. ash, M.D. ~.

3.5.1.'i

(;nrdfl'l

\Y. Briens,

E. H. Thane.

~J. D.

\ \T. N. Horsfall,

Corps Supl. A. Palmer, l\!.B. , F.R.C. S., Cenlral Railway Station, Sydney. Supl. J. A. R. Stone, 120, Rownlree St. Balmain. Supt. \V. Keato, Longford, 1\litchel1 Rd., Alexandria. Lady Supl. :\hs. C . E. Harris, 70, Dowling St., Redfern. Supt. A. S. Le Brereton, 112, Denison St., l\' ewton. Lady Supt. Mrs. R. S . Brown, "Cranbrook," lafford St., Stanmore, Sydney. Supt. P. W. Slell, Carllon Parade, Carlton. Lady Supl. Miss F. Goode, Kingsl an d Rd" Bexley, ~.S.\V. upt. G. Turner, Beaconsfield Sl., Auburn. upt. \V. A Jones, Portland, ~.S.\V. Lady Supl. G. E. Howell, Gt. orlhern Rd., Gladesville. Supt. \V. J. Harris, 55, \Vigram Rd . , Glebe Pt., Sydney. Lady Supl, Mrs. G. Clarke, " Sea View," l\Iontgomery St., Kogarah. Lady Supt. Miss]. Starkey, "Falmouth," -:'Ilorce St., Gordon.

Lady Supl. Mis L. Walters. Beaumont Street, Hamilton. L. O'Reilly, M.B. Supl. J. Bryon Wood, C. Howle, L.1\f.S.S.A. c/o Harbour Tru t, ydney. upl. S. T . BlI1craig, R. D. Campbell, M.B. Belleri\'e, Hobart, Tasmania. Supt. R. . Burns, F. Liddell. :11. B. "Budgeree," Park _\\enue, Gordon. 1\1r . A. lVl. Brook , l\Ii s E. Richards, " Oyama, " Greenwich. L.R.C.P. &. s. Lady upl. 1\1iss]. E. imon, T. \\T. Lipscomb, M.B. 7, Leichardl L, Leichardl. Lady Supl. 1\lr, . A. Neale, r\. ]. Neal, I\L D. 54, Rag-Ian St., i\Ianly. Lady upL. 1\Ir . L. Reilly, C. A. Verco, M.B . " \\,illal-oo," Cecilia t., i\Ian-ickvil1e. 1st Officer II. E. ""alley, H. l<lec ker, 1\1.B. Oakville Rd., \\"illoughby, Sydney. P. 1. 'ul'Liq, 1\1.15. Supt. E. E. Lcggalt, \\-. \. Rallls <t) Sharp, LB. 4i, Ridge l., X. ydney. Supl. A. . F. "-ilkinson, 96, Padding'lon 11. L. Ilughes, L.R.C.P. l., Paddington, ydney. Lady lIpl. M. R. Kirkland, "Builm11. Bullock, :l1.Il., F.R.C.S. lcd, ,. Harkness St., \VoolJahra. lIPt. T. lIenderson, "St. Albans," ...\. P. \Vall, ;\1. B. Bream 't. , Coogee Bay, N. S. \\'. S. S. Dunn, 1\1. B. Lady Supl. 1\1rs. 1. . Henderson, Ambulance Slation, Coogee. 1st OfficC'l- \ \'. R. Allison, \\T. M. Hclsh,Ull, i\t. R.C.S. \\Tindsor l., RichnwnJ, T. ' . \ \ '. Capl. S. \\' . lh)g-~', L.R.C.S. Lady 'upl. 1\11', . S. \Vilkinson, E. 1\1. IT umphrey;::, M. B. Harro\\' Hill, L'nwin Rd., \Vaitam. Supt. \\'. A. Tmvcl's, 38, Kensinglon G . .-\ 11 al1 , ilL D . Ro., Slimmel- IIill, Sydney. Lady Supt. l\liss F. A. Read, J. Reia ' h, :lI.B . 403, Liverpool Rd., ,\ hfi 'lei, Sydney. G . ho\\'clI- ThoIW.l!:), M. B. Capl. ]. Ken', M. B . .\. A. M. C. Supl. II. F. Fredericks, Flindel' L., \\"ollongong. E. \ \ ". K.

M.B.

S~'otl, M. l>_

SlIpl R. ]. 1\loor(', Brisbanc:: Y.l\I.C ..-\ .. Edward. Lreel, Brisbane. Lady Supt. l\li 1\1. E. Hood, ,\ nn Str el, Valley.

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UNITS ,

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SOUTH

__ _ _

AUSTRALIAN

_

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DISTRICT.

Acting Assistant Comnlissioner.-G. F. HUSSEY, J. P., 106, Corrie Sl., Adelaide.

DISTINGUISHED BY STYLE OF TYPE AS FOLLOWS.

_

_

_ __ _ _ __

_ _---'_

Adelaide No. j Adelm·deNo.2(Y.M.C. A) Ade laide Cenlral .,.

VICTORIA

lv

CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURGEON .

FORMED .

CORPS. Ambulance Divisions, NU1"S1'lIg Divisions.

_ _ _ _---'_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _

IN CHARGE.

~

COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARGE, AND THEIR STAFFS.

1-1-.8.14

Miss P. Chapplc, lIf. B. ,B. Sc.

1. 9.14

Major S. R. BursLon.

Islington

18.9.15

C . H. Souter,

BriglLlon

3.10.10

G . C. \Ncigall, II1.B.

Brunswick

9.11.14

\\' . H. Steel, III. B.

BnI7IS7[1ic/..·

5.12.1-1-

C. P. Dyring,

ea IIIb<'I'7,I('/1

16.7.15

R.

Faidleld

19.5.14

Basil Adam, M.B.

Fairfield

15'+.15

}-Iilda Gr-eenshields,

Geclong

28.7.14

J.

Gee/(}I/,~'

26.9.14

J. B.

10.9.15

J.

Jlfai7..1 £'rJl

16.2.15

l\Iiss C. Elli,s ,

Melhourne (Metropolitan)

H.6.10

G, HowiLL,

l1Iclbollm(' (llfctropolilal/)

24.3.10

F. A. Gray, L.R.C.P.

M.I3.

J.

Losoli,

1\1. B.

M. B.

111. B.

11/('11/071('

8.6.15

l\1ildura

I H.12.12

Prahrall

1. 9.15

olltlL J-arra

I J.

E. Piper, Bell,

M. B.

- Morris,

11.

D.

:'II.

1\1. B.

~L D.

M. B.

J oh 1150n,

i\!. B.

\ \'. ]. Cameron, IILB.

I M. M. Perl,

l\l. B.

19.1.15

TO(JI'ak

6.10.15

Victorian

17.3.12

\\'illiamstown

7.10.15

1\1arg-aret I I. 1\1 cLorinan, 1If. B.

WEST AUSTRALIA . COASTAL DISTRICT.

Albany

PerLh Assistant CommissioneL-H. G. TYMMS, F.R.C.S., 1320 Hay St./Perth, 'V.A. P('rlli DistI'ict Secretal'Y (Acting)-H. W. LILLEY. WEST A U S T R A LI A • COLDFIELDS DISTRICT.

Assistant Commi sioner.-C. A. BOLTON. Distl'ict Superintelldent.-G. LEE, Box 211, Kalgoorlie, W. A. DistJ'ict Secretary.-H. J. PRATER.

Boulucr' City

BOlllder Ladies' Golden I Iorse Shoe GL. Boulder PI' OP. Mine . ..

I v<lnhoe Gold Minc

A·algoorlie Ladies'

_ __

1.8.14

DISTRICT.

Acting Assistant COl1ll1lissioner.--Lt.-Col. H. '\T. BRYANT, L.R.C.P. District Superintendellt.-II. A. OSGOOD CANNO '. Distl'ict Secretal'y.-J. H. LORD, 463, wanston St., Mclboume.

"\. \\' . Esler-,

18.10.15

29.12.04 13.11.13

;\!. D.

I

3.9.15

Inman \Yay, M.B., B.S.

18.10.12

Inman \Vay, 11[, B., B.S.

9.12.12

1. 5. 14

Lakc View and Slar Mine

21.10.12

South Kalgudi Gold Mine

24.1.13

(Acting) Supl. F. W. StewarL, Fulham Rd., Alphington. Lady Supt. II. H. ewnham, 18 , Gillies St., Fairfield. C. L. guire, 110, Upper \\' elle r St., Gee long \\-. Lady Supt. Miss E. 'Vinter, Virginia St., 0." e wtown. Lady Supl. E. 1\1. Stodda rt, 22, Moorhous e St., Mal\'e rn. L a dy Supt. :\Ii ss C. Ellis, M.D., "-a tlietrce Road, Malv e rn. Supl. T. R. England, 15, Highbury Grov e , Parkton, Vi c tori a . Lady SupL. 1\lrs. Lodge, "Ta sm a," High St., Nor-lh cote, :\Ie lbou rnc. Lady upt. L. ~. Son es, .t\ltona, "The Corso, " l\I e ntol1 ~. Supt. L. P. Ginn, Koolong, l\Iildur;•.

Supt. T. \\' . Gros\'t~ l1or, 97 , \\' ilson t., Ha\\·ks burn . Lady upL Mrs . 1\1. Bryne, 6-+, Oba ll t., Ha\\'ksburn. Lady upt. 1\1. II. l\IcLorinan, )I.B. , 90, Collin tred, ;\1elbourne. Supt. 1\1. E. Iabbitt, 59, Paxo St.. \\' illiamslowl1.

. Blackburne, M.D. 1st Ambulance Officer H. F. Boddie, Short t. Alban\". ]. ]. Holland, M.B. Supt. C. il1cl a ir, Lau renee St., B a " wa ter, P e rth, \\T. A. 1\li s G. E. lead, IIl.B. Lady upt. Mrs. 1-1.-E. Park e r' , Slade t., Bay ' \ya kr, P e rt h.

23.1.11

18.8.13

Lady Supl. F . BCI'ilaqua, Ver'co Buildings, Norlh Terrace, Adelaide. SupL A . E. Meaker, 20, Birks Sl., Adclaide. SupL F. C. Nally, \Vashington Sl., Glenelg. Lady SupL Miss McKinley, New St., Brighloll, Vi c toria. A. J . Love, 9, Munro SLreet, Brunswick. Lady Supl. Miss O. ;\1. Stevens, 42, Stewart St., Brunswick. Lady Supl. Miss J. Burt.

G. H.

T_ II. Donnelly, M.B., B.S.

J.

\Valker, IILR.C.S.

A. \ V. Connelly, V. O.

Lacey,

M.B.

M. B.

CANADA.

Supt. (Acting) C. A. Bolton, Box 211, Kalgoodie, \\' . .-\.. Lady upt. Mr~ . 1\1. E. Goss, 22, King l., Boulder. Supt. A. C. Morgan. Golden Horse Shoe Estates Gold Mine, Bouldel', \V.A. Supl. J. \\ 'an'ick (..\ cting), Tt. Boulder Propl' ietary Gold l\Iinc, Boulder, 'ltV.A. upt. E. C. Rosman, Ivanhoe Mine, Bould~r, "-. A. Lady llPt. E. \'. Edenborough, 11, Lyall St., Kalg-oodie. Supt. R. A. ' baw, Hann a n SLa r Gold l\Iinc, Kamballie, \\-. ,\. H. G. Tolding, 2153, Boundary t., Kalgoorlil'.

Deputy Commissioner.-Col. Sit- HENRY MILL PELLATT, C.V. O., D.C.L., A.D.C. BRITISH

COLUMBIA

DISTRICT.

MANITOBA DISTRICT.

Assistant Commissionel'.-Ll.-Col. F. L. VAUX, R.A.II1.C.

Duncan WINNIPEG ... Canadian Pacific Ry.

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7.6.15 14.6.13 23.5.13

D. M. Baillic, III. D. apl. F. A. Young, M. B. E . S. 1\IoOl'hcad,

Ill. B.

Supl. II. B. Ryall, Duncan, \'ancoll\ er [sland, B. C. Corps llpl. E. '. I ol'hcad, "LB. Supl. J. T. W arde, 236, EUl110ntoll

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\\'innipeg.

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UNITS COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARGE, AND THEIR STAFFS.

MAN ITO BAD 1ST RIC T (C 0 N T IN U ED).

DISTINGUISHED BY STYLE OF TYPE AS FOLLOWS.

CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURGEON.

FORMED.

CO J~PS .

Ambulance Divisions. Nursi?tg Divisions. Calladian Parific Rly.

I

1.3.15

Mrs. L. McPhee-Green, M.D_

Cily Lighl & Power.. .

29.7.14

Forl Garry

1.1.12

Forl Garr)!

1. S.13

.Forl Rouge'

19.11.14

St. James

I 20.5.13 I Trades and Labour . . . I L JO.13

I

\\' heal City

\'\'illllipl'g Fire Dept . ..

ONTARIO DISTRICT.

Assistant Commlssioner.-CHI\RLES ]. COPP, M.D., 554~ Yonge St., Toronto.

21.1.14 15.12.12

I

T01~Oi\'TO

30.6.12

Central ...

30.9.11

C('ntral

6.8.12

A.

J.

Douglas,

\1.

n.

1M CHARCE.

Lady Supl. Mrs. L. McPhee-Grl'cn, M.D., 3, St. Mary's Place, \Vinllipq.~· . Supt. E. P. Pielon, I 1123, Nolre Dame Av., Winnip''g".

>-j

I G. I I

F. Slephens, M. n. Majol' M. C. O' Bricn, 'vV. I r. S('cord, M. D. Ellen Douglas, M. '1).

1st Ambulance Officer A. Paull, 1\1. D. 408, Spadina Avenue, Winnipeg. Lady Supl. Miss F. E. Hudson, 145, Sherbrooke Sl., \Vinnipeg . Lady Supl. Mrs. E. Vaux, 32, "The Roslyn," \Vinnipeg-. J. 1L Conklill, III. n. 4lh Am b. Off. J. J r. Jones, Kirkficld Park P.O., \\'illilipeg. A. Adhur, M.B. upt. 'vV. H. Dixon, 386, Madison ~;L, King Ed1ivard P.O. St. James, \\T in!lip,~g. C. P. Tcmpleton, M.D. Supt. E. G. Berry, Pol icc Station, Brandon. W. L. \\' all, :vi. 1\., M. D. Supl. (Chief) J. E . Buchanan, Fil-C Department, \Yinnipeg-.

I Lt.-Col.

P. G. Goldsmith, M.D. R. J. 1\Tc1\Iillan, M. B. C. ]. Copp,

M.

I).

... I 25.4.13

R. L. Mon'islln,

Parkdale

... I 23.2.12

J.

Duncan,

M.B .

M. D.

I

(COI'PS Supt.) Capt. R. P{~ll a ll, \\'almer Road, Toronto. 4lh Amb. o IT. C. Linforlh, 1067, Duflerin Street, Tomnto. 1sl Nurs. Off. l\Iiss F. Mencke, 35, St. Vincent St., Toronto. Supt. E. G. Berry, 995, Bloor St., \\T. Tl)I·OlltO. Supt. T. L. Stevens, 6+1, Dupont Street, TOl"t'llto. Sergl. Sec. J. J. Williams, 31, BarLlctt Avenue, TorOI1lo. Supl. G. ]. D c bney .

Riverdale

.. .

25.3.12

\\ est Toronlo ..

...

1. 3.12

A. T. Macnamara,

1\1. B.

nrcs!

...

17.3.l6

/\ . T. rVracnamara,

M.B.

ACli \ C Service

1. 12.14

Canadian \Yestinghousc

1.10.12

Cublllg

15.5.14

Capt. H. ] 011<' " M. D. Capt. \V. F. ' idlOLon,M.D. Lieul. N. ]. Bartoo, M.B. Supt. S. l-h111and, ]. . Simpson, 1\!.B. 42, \Yesting-bouse A,'., Hamilton . i\Ii.s s . . Ru .'cll, H. C. ~. Elliotl, M. D. Coburg-, Ont. 1st mb. 'Off. ..\. 0 "worlhy, "'. D. Sharpe, 1\1. D. Brampton, Ontario. upl. \\'. B. Clark, Capl. If. l\. Slc\,cnson,M.D. 243, St. C<' org-c, London. E. B. OlIn~ r, i'l. D., E. B. Olivel', 1\[. n. it ,- Hall, Fort \\·illiam. Supt. Barnhill, ]. R. Campblll, 1\I.D. PlllIcC' IIeadquarters, London. Lady Supl. 1\lrs. E. Swindell, 4- , BrakeF. R. Clegg, M.D. side St., Chelsc1. Green, London. upl. \\-111. Lo\ <-'day, N. GLOl"ge, B. ,\., 111.0. SO, FJ-ont ~ t., London. 4th .\mb. OfT. E. E. J. Potter, \V. R. Maso11, M.n. 1\! uskoka, C. P.l'., Posl Off. ,Onl~u-io. upt. 1\... Ban-y, A. H. McMurchy, M.B. North Hay, Ontario. Sel-gl. P. J. iZilburIl, A. B. Ford, 1\1.1\., M.D. Ll1uisa ~ t., OshawCl. I upl. R. G. Franklin, IT. G. l\Iurmy, M. D. ,F. R.C.S. 1St, 13th St. \\'est, Owen ound. Lady Supl. 1\Iiss L. .-\. 1\lcCullough, F. A. Brewsler, M.B. 970, 4th St. East, Owcn 'ount!. Supl. H. Lewis, G. lIarkn ~ss, M. I). 6, Duke St., St. Cathcrin~ s, l Ill. Supt. \. L. Pal-sons, T . P . BradllY, M.D. 123, 'luarl SlI-l'<l, anlla. Supl. F. 1\ lalhe", , . \\T. I)ethullc, M.R.C.P. &> . I 82, ShCI'man J\ \"cnUl~, H anll Itoll. F. \Voouh a ll, M.n. Sec. Treas. S. II. \\'allcI's, C. Mcbl-ide, M. D. \Y clland, Onlario. Capl. S. Ellis, l\l.D.,I\.M.C. Supl. J. T. Gresty, ~13, Chul"l'h t\ ,'enuc, \V ind'l't". \V. . McDonald, M. B. C. L. Fuller, 1. B. upl. l\fi.ss 1\I. Cadisle, . T. . McCormick, M.D. All Saints' Rectory, " TlIldsl'J". Majol' G. R. Cruickshank, Supl. i\liss 1. E. Pooke, 3S , Park. pls, \\'ind. or. M.D.

to . ..

ope

hat .

17.6.13

Forest

'ity

3.5.09

FOI-l \\"illiam

15.3.15

London Police

16.2.14

Lonaoll (Jo.M.C.A.)

20.+.14

McClary

1 '.6.13

Muskoka ..

24.7.13

NoI"lh Bay

1.12.13

Oshawa

28.8.13

Owen Souml

15.11.12

Owen SOlllld

8.5.13

St. Catherine's

1.5.14 1 S.S.14

Sarnia Sleel Co. of Canada

12.1 t. 13 16.4.13

We il and Windsor Ccntral

6.4.14

TYindsor Central

6.4.15

W1'lIaSOr

Frontier

22.6.15

'--;

Q

I

l~arlsl'oul·t

TO/"flJ/

'fl

Capt. II. R. Holmc,B ...... ,l\!.D.

o

Lady Supt. C. C. S. HaITIs, 190, Osler ,\ venue. T,"·onlo.

.f. _\.

o ~

tI1

:;t:l C/l

tI1 ;.> C/l


UNITS COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARGE, AND THEIR STAFFS.

QUEBEC DISTRICT .

DISTINGUISHED BY STYLE OF TYPE AS FOLLOWS.

CORPS. Am b ula n ce Di vis ions. N,trsing Divisions.

A ngus Monlreal

CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURGEON .

1.9. 13

D . D. MacTaggarl, M.D.

Supl. S. A. Gidlow, Angus \ \' orks, C. P. Ry., Montreal. W . J . Patterson, B.A., M.B.

W . O . Lambly, M. D.

1sl Nursing Officer Mrs. S. A. Jones, 7, High St., Sherbrooke.

A. l-I. Armilage, M.D.

Supt. Mrs. E. \Veslon, Central Chambers, Saskaloon. Supt. T. M. Leask, 111. B., Moose Jaw, Sask. 1st Amb. Officer C. Bennett, Glasgow IIous e , Regina. Lady Supl. Mrs. M. Slevenson, 2315, Hamilton St., Regina. Supl. T. Gucsl, 119, 31 st St. \\"est, SaskatoOIl. Supl. Mrs. H. E. Hall, Box 1098, Saskatol)11. Supt. J. T. Hall, Box 1098, Saskaloon. Supt. J. T. IJall, Box 1098, SaskaloOIl. Supt. J. c. S . Brown, ;\1. I). u t herland, Saskalclw II an.

IN CHARCE.

15.10. 13

Sll erbrooke ...

SASKATCHEWAN DISTR I CT.

FORMED.

25. 5. 15

" Edith Cavell"

29.11.15

Moose Jaw

6.1. 15

Qucen City

17.3.14

Regina

2 .3.15

Saskaloon ...

11.8.13

Saskatooll

12.1.15

Saskaloon Cenlral

18.10.15

Saskaloon Police ...

15.7. 14

Sulherland

14.11. 13

T. M. Leask, i\I. B. Capt. H . Morell, M. D. J . J ordan Field, M. B. Capl. H. McLean, 1\l.B. Andrew Croll, M.D. W . A. Groves, M. B. L. H . McConnell, M. D. C. H. Clare, 1\1. D. F. R. Chapman, M.D. H. A. Slewart, M. B. J. C. . B.'own, M.D.

CE YL ON. CEYLON

Acting Assistant Commissioner.-E. LANGLEY HUNT, c.1\I.G., Colombo, Ceylon. District Superintendent.-H. L. DowBIGGIN, (Acling) Supt. of Police, Colombo, Ceylon.

POLICE .,.

Ccnlral Province

1.3.11

Colombo

1.3.11

Depol ...

1. 3.13

Torlhcl'n Provincc

l\. - \\Teslern Province

\\' eslern Province

1.10.15 Lady Supt. :'III's. A. T. Ree\"t~s, ·eylon. 1st Nl;rsing Officer Irs . . \. D. Layard, "Lynbank," De Saram Place, Colombo. Lad" MaY, Goyernment House, fI ong· Kong.

11.9.15 14'+.16

.

..

IND IA.

Agra Id e Ica I Sc h . ilA"

1. 10.13

Hal' Prasad.

Commissioner. - The Hon. Surg. Gen. Sir PARDEY LUKTS, K.C . . I.,K.If.S.,V.D. 32, Alipore Road, Delhi, India.

I'\gra Medical Sch. " B"

1.10.13

M. 1. Khan,

Agrn Medical Sch . " C ..

1.10.13

T. Husain,

.:\grn Medical Sch. "E"

31.10.13

B.

Agra Medical Sch . " F"

31.10.13

jJP.l\lodi,

DIST R ICT .

Assistant Commissioner.- W. G. A. HANRAHAN, Indian Headqual'ters, Delhi, India. D istrict Surgeon.- The lIon. Col. H. HENDLEY, K.H.S . , I.I\1.S. Acting Dist.·ict T l·easll1'el·.-E. V. GABRIEL, C.v.O., C.S.!.

Supt. .-\. C. Godfl'l'Y (.-\cting), Colombo.

23. 11. 1-1-

.r\.

AGH \

NO . 1.

s.

23.2.13

Hong l\ollg 1'.1\1.

L.lII. &

1. 10.14 1. 3.11

Colombo

District Superintendent. -E. RALPHS, Education Department, Hong Kong.

L. de la , Harpe,

1.10.14

Soulhern Pro\'ince

Ceyloll

H 0 N C K 0 N CA N D CHI N A.

1. 3.11

( upl.) Dr. Har Prasad, i\Iedical School, Agra. 1st r\mbulance Officer 1\I. P. \ 'arna, Medical School, Agra. 1sl r\mblilance Officel' .-\.. C. Trevidi, Iedical chool, Agra.

L.M.

L.M.

. "yas,

c'

S.

1\[, B.

L. R. c. P.

&;

s.

Agra " C"

29.1.1+

Agm" If"

29. 1.1+

Miss r\. M. 'Valls L. R. C'. P. & s. l\Iiss S. H. Commissariat,

Agra " /" ...

29.1. 14

Miss V. E. Field,

Agra "./ ..

29.1.1+

C. L. Houlton, 1\1.B., B.S. S . Manshar Lal, L.1\1.&

F.R . . s.

L.R.C.P.

Canning College ... JA I PU I~

(16

DI V IS IONS) ....

5. 1.15 15.1.12

Kasa1lli

27.9.09

K HYBE I{

16.10.12

s.

Mi

As L urg. Daljang Singh Khanka. . Lt. -Col. O . R. A. Juhan,

S.

1st Ambulance Office.' l\I. I mail, l\ledical chool, Agra. 1st l\'ursing Officer 1\lrs. H. E. Copcutt, Lady Lyall Hospital, Agra. 1st Tll~sing OlTicer l\Ii s C. K Hoff, Lady Lyall Ho pit~l, .\~~Ta~ 1st Tur ing- Officer 1\1ISS " . K. Hoff, Lady L~'all Ho pital, .\gTa. . 1st 1 ur ing' OfficeI' :\lr . •-\.. i\Iaslh, Lady L:yall Hospital, .\gra. Supt. C. J. Brown, Canning College, Lllckno w . . (Corps upL) 01. Dhanpat Ral, C.I.E., 1\£.\'.0 . Lady upt. Mrs. L. Julian.

C.M.G.,1\LR.C. S.

K hybe.·

2.4.12

SllpL Sardha Ram, Office of <:hi~f Med. Officer, Pe ha\\'al', 1\. \ \ . F. P.


- - ---- --- ---- --- - --- UNITS DISTINCUISHED BY STYLE OF TYPE AS FOLLOWS.

COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE, AND THEIR STAFFS.

CORPS.

Ambu lance D ivisions. Nursing Di'visions.

INOlA.

No,

1

O l STRICT

CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEON.

FORMED.

Peshawal- Police

17.8.12

Peshawar

11.9.09

SupL. D. Pate l'son, N. v\'. F. Police Barracks, Peshawar. Supt. G. P. St.rudwick, Military Gl'ass Farm, Peshawar.

(CONTINUED).

14.11.10

NORTH WESTERN R L Y.

1st Indian

14.11.10

2nd Indian

14.11.10

Northern

14.11.10

sst. Surg. ], Malir,

Supl. [0-;. C. Haldar, Office of the Deputy Traffic Superintendent, Lahot'e. Supt. . H. M. Cole, Storekeeper, I'i. \V. Rly., Karachi. (Corps Supt. Acting) S. P. Flowerdew, O. & R. Slate Rly., Lucknow. 1st Amb, Officer A. E. Henderson, 23, Cbarbagh, Lucknow. Supl. J. Nara in, Oudh and Rohilkhand, St.ate Railway, Lu c know. Supt. S. P. Flo'w erdew , O. and R. State Rly., Lucknow. Supt. D. Cardc\y, Dis! I'ic t Loc o SliPl., Moradabad. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. R. i' e arcl' . 1, The Mall, Lu c klll)\\ . ~ upt. Biharit, Lal Bhatia, AssL. Pror t:!ssnr, G l"!. ll,lIeg-e, Lahore. (COI' pS. Supt.) Ll. Col. \\'. D. Henry, V.D., C.LE., Keh'in GI' lH e , Simla. Supt. II. J. Ford, Bishop Cotton , chool, Siml;:l. E .

D.C.M.e.

Southern

14.11.10

J.

Asst. Surg.

Malir,

D.C.M.C.

1. 2.12

O UDl1 ANI) ROHILKHANO

Lt. C. A. Fal' mel',

M. D.

STATE RLY.

Loco & Carriage

1. 2.12

Lucknow Indian

1. 2.12

Lucknow

13.4.10

Moradabad

30.1.12

O. & R. State Rly.

31.5.13

. P. '. K. (Lahore)

17.2.13 23.5.14-

SIMI.A

Sub. Asst. Sueg-. Manzoor-ul-Hagg. Lt. . A. Farmer, M. D. Lt. E. C. Bedell Dip. Med. CoIl., Calcutta. Mis M. O'Brien, M.B. Danlat Ram, M.B., B.S. Diwan Dai Cband, L. R.C. P. & s. Col. F. Hehir, I.M.S.,M.D., F.R.C.P.E.

Bishop Cotton School

4.9.13

Jutogh .

1.9.13

Simla 1 sl

30.4.13

~i I11I;t

9.4.13

1st Indian

Simla Foreign Office

U m;lI·ia

District

uperintendent.-F. W.

Lt. - Col. Sir J as. Roberts,

Supt. F. E. Dunll, Argyle House, Simla.

K.C.J.E., F.R . . s., M.B. Kedar Tath, LR.C.P. &. s.

~ upt.

K.C.J.E., F.R.C.S., M.B.

G. \\' . l\larshall, Fo,'eign and Political Dept., imla. Lady upt., HOIl. Mrs. pence. Hill, Simla.

S, Allan,

l\lr .. A.

L L. -C 01. Sir Jas. Roberts,

5.3.12 8.9.11

·aktliia 1st

'.3.12

Caleu!!a Police

~I.B.

C. H. Elmes,

I 23.10.11

C,Lictltla 2nd

tip!' C.

ilI.B.

Capt. O. St. John

EaslLl"Il licng-al Stale Rly.

Kat! hrapara EaslL'rn Bengal State Rly. Sealdah Eas! Indian Rly(Jamalpur-)

I I

loses,

lioillhay City Police

CLARK,

I

R.A.M.C. SPONG, R.A . M.C.

W. A .

I

I

I " I

I

Superintendent.-Capt.

1.1.13

J.

28.12.10

II.

tOl1L, I.S.:'Ir.D.

D. Thomas. (T.

J. \\'.

\\'alcl's, Tl)mb,

l\!.R.C.S.

:\1. .\.,

i\f.

D.

I,-',,} opel/II lIindu

7.2.13 1. 4. H

J.

Esplanade, E. ' akutta.

Bro\\'n, 15, P a l'!;:

t. Calcutta.

Coq)S, upt. \\'. l ' llIlClIl, :lion., Impel'ial Mansions, olaba. BL,mbay. 4th .\Illb. Oflic 1', Radji Bhi aji.

17.6.04

D I S T R I CT.

J.P., assoon Institute Bldg.,Esplanade Road, Fort, Bombay I District Surgeon.-Major F. HARVEY,

D istrict

\Y. ]. K ..

11.7.13

Ea:-.t Illdian Rly. Lillonah

Assistant Commissioner.-H. G.

1.1.J3

Coltle,~,

' upt. \'. lansbury, 3, _\lberL Rd., Calcutta. Sup!. F. Johnson, 18, Lall Baza<u-, ' alcutta. Supl. \\ .. 1\1. l\lcGrego,', E. B. tale Rly., Kanchrapal·a. ' up!. B. T. Bayli , 7, Sunny Pal' !;:, Rallyg-anj, Calcutta. (In charge) H. G . ' Valers, ;\l.R.C.S., Medical Oflicel', E. I. Rly., Jamalpur. upt. . J. Kendrick, E.1. Rly., Lillooah.

~!. D.

. P. Segard, Ill. D., I.lIf. S.

N O.3.

ummel'

31.12.12

C([kili/ll FINN.

Sub. A ' st. urg. M. P. ar'lwit

K8.13 I. 7.12

NO.2. DISTRICT.

N 00

IH CHARCE.

, \\'. :\lI11an, III.D.

F. :\. Kapadia, 1.. 1\1. & S. A. D' Ollza, n.;\., 1. !I!. &S.

J.

1.1.15

I

upl. D. ~. Mar!;: r, f'arvaty Building'S, Giq;Clulll Rd., Bom bay. Lacly Supl. Ii s W. . Reid, .. GowCllio," Tank Rd., Bombay.

15.11.11

HiJldu"B"

28.6.1-+

J wish

1.11. OS

17. b. 04

S. 1\. "\'a\iLlkcu', T.

Elijah,

L. ;\1.&

L.JlI. " S.

s.

K. E. Dadachanji. F. N. Kapadia, 1..1\1.& s.

4t.h, .\ mb. fllcer A. K. ~. Ran, Lady Jamselji Rd., Dadar, Bombay. Sup!. S. E. Baker, 101, lTmar Khadi, Bombay. ~llpt. D. E. lai1a\'a, 134,Pa(I' 1 Sl., FOI·t, Bomha: .


UNITS. DISTINCUISHED BY STYLE OF TYPE AS FOLLOWS. CORPS.

COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE, AND THEIR STAFFS.

5.1.13

Parsl

2.11. 15

BelJal"y

Major' C. J\. F.

28.11.15

Bellar), (Y: IV. C.A.)

Lady Supl. & Surg. i\Iiss 11. A. Conlractor, I.. 111. S. , 9, Karelwadi, Bombay. upl.) Rev. G. J. Collcnberg, Forl Bellary. Lady Supl. M. E. Ilaskud, London Mission, Bcllary.

Miss I I. A. Conlractor, L.1I1. &

DISTRICT .

Assi!-.t<lnt Co mm issioner.

o

IN CHARCE.

Ambu lance Divisions. 1VIII'SIlig } )ivlslons.

I NDIA. N o. 3 DIS T RIC T (C 0 NT I N U ED). NO . 4 .

w

CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEON .

FORMED.

J. J.

s.

S. Pillay, L.R.C.P.&S.

P. M. M'llha.i,

M.1>.

lIlNGSTON, J.M.S.,

P.O. Box 652, Madras, India.

22.7.15

oimbalol" Agricullural olleg-e (;()od S/iej)/irrd's (,(JIIV1'1I1

15.11.15

Mrs. A. Carmody.

Sl. Aloysius

23. 10.13

Sub. As'll. Surg. P.

ollege

Lady Supl. S. M. St. GeOl'gina, , l. Philomcna's High , chool, Bellary.

MC!ll'Zl'S.

NO.5.

14.10.13

IClngalon Town

26.2.14

J\.I. L. Bangant,

C ollcg

20.9.15

A. G. Sargl'lll, L. R.C. r.

Rangoon Porl Defence . ..

13.8.13

J~angooll

DISTRICT.

District SlII'geon and Supl:l·intendcnt. Lt.- 01. T. F. PEDLEY, M.n. (BRU. "), V.D., Tuc!ol" I Iousl', 'igJlal Pag-oda P oad, Rang-non, Burma.

\Vest Rangoon ~1\LI'\

MA L TA.

In Charge.- (Corps Supl.) Major I I. A. BALBl, 55, Vidoria l \ \ l>I1Ul', Slicma, ;'1'1 alta.

I

oltoncra

~rajor

eLl

N\

1K9.09

Ll.- 01. R. P. Salllul, M.R.C.

12.11.10

1-1.1.10

Vallella

18.9.09

Church Lads' Brigade J) , t1 ton

1\1. H.

K2.11

J1/aZta

N EW F OU ND L A N D.

P. K. Dl'y,

J.

G. Busul! iI, 1\1. I).

P. Xuen'b, M.n. Lil'tll. ,\. \ ' . Bernard, ,

E. Grl'ch,

21.4.13

\V. Robel'ls,

7.5.12

II. Pendl'll,

29.7.13 6.8.14 17.9.14

G.

:'II.

D. I

". D,

I\I.H., F.R.C.S. :\I.H.

. i\lul"phy,

;\1.

n.

F. \ \'. lillrdcn,

M.

n.

II.]. 'IJall'r,

A IILK I. \ NI)

ZEALA ND .

C()l1lmis~i()!ler. BARCLAY, V. n.

Deputy

Medical Officer fOl' N.Z.

Ll.-Col.

11.

;\1.

n.,

B.S.

( •.

MCCLELLAND

D IS T R IC T.

C.

I~.

A.

aldiclIll, M.n.

l\uckland

11.12.93

./ll1rNfllld

21.3.05

N. McDougall,

I\I.B., B.S.

j)('1 1()IIPOr/

21. 5. 15

] I.

:'T. B.

...

15.12.14

B.

( ; mflv II

15.10.15

c. 1'. \V, C. \\'. McDowell,

j} for rill s'v iI/I'

26. I I. t 4

.J anH'S \Valls, M. R.l' . S., L.S. A.

JNGLlS, \I.B., I\1.S.

A UCKLAND

1cDoligall,

S.12.12

/~/JSOIII

. Hl'lllll'tI,

J.

Dudley,

i\1. H. t'. S.,

L. R.

Com missiol1cJ'. C. J. TUN KS, horUaml Sl., Auckland, N. Z. District Suq.(con. Major A. O. KNJ(;IIT,

A!-.~istant

'Ii. D.,

~1.

R.l·. S.

District Secretal'Y.

I':. T. O.

DOWNARD.

l'wm;u-k l Railway

1<1. t.J 5

Ollchunga

5.7. JO

011 e1l1mga

30.5,OS

i\1.

n.

C. E. Seville, r..S.A. G. L. ,lwkwl'll, M.B.

11.

'ira,

J. Tn'ssidcl",

\V. Bruel', 1\1. H.

1\1.

Supt. \V. G. Frasl'r, Rangool1 College, Rang-oon, , upl. A. Murray, 1, Soolay Pagoda Road, Rangoon. (, upl.) Re\, . •\. 11. Blencoe,;\1. \. ( 'ant.) , l. John's Col., S. P.G., Uniform Rd., Rangooll. (Corps Supt.) i\Llj. l-l. l\lcxandl'l' Balbi, 55, Victoria A \'(,l1l1(', Sliema, l\1 al tao Supl. J. F. Sokr, 38, Slrada Sl. 1\1 arglwri la CospiC'ua, l\IaILa, Supl. . 11. Camilleri, 58, Slmda Alll1Unzialil, IIamrull, l\Ialla. Lady Supl. l\lrs. ,\. . ~Iifsud, 23, Stnlda l\Iolino a "l'nlO, "allella. (Supl.) Ll. .l\. J. ,all, f O(l,S! I'ada DOlllt'nico, \ 'alklta,l\falLa.

1st Nun;ing- Of11Cl'r Miss .\. 1.. , pry, 55, I\Iollkstown Rd., ~l. John'S. Supt. \Vm. Rel~ \'l's, P. . Hox 446, , L John's, , T cw foul1dlancl. Sup!. ~, 11. .\Idl'rdice, 66, I.e l\Tarchant Rd., Sl. John's. SUI gl'l1n and Supl. F. \\'. Bunk'n, 3.10, Duckworlh l., Sl. John 's. Lady Supl. 1\ E. Hrowning, "Vlgorina," King's Hl"idgL' I~J., .'l. Jl)h I)' s.

""S, .\.

\I.R.t'.S.,

L. lL CP.

NEW

PCI"

M.B.

IJormasje(', LR.C.P, II. t\, I'hin, "1.B.

1.1.15

II amrull

A!-.!-.i~tant Comll1is~ionel'. ;\lACPHERSON, ~I. D.

Lady, lIpl. Mrs. E. V. Mangalor', India.

.",' 1. .I 11111'S COlI'lIl'lIf

R. . S.

orps Supt. ~ln;. E, Smith, Road, . \U( kland. ~orp'l SUI l. F. J. llutchinc;on, Custl)m Sl., \\'. Auckland. Sup!. J\. (~. Pilkinglon, Swanson Sl., t\ucklancl. Lady Supl. 1\In,. E. Smilh, 4, Park Rd., ,\lIckland.

Lad" 4,

Pa.-1~

Lady Sup!. l\liss F. . Firth, .. The Chest nuls," Inkennanl{d., lIl'hung-a. Lady Supl. l\liss R. ]. \\hyll', ;Istkbar," KhybC'l" Pass, l\uckland. Lady Supl. 1\lis. l\1~ E . •\lll'n, Pi;t1w, 1\ IolTi nsvillc. Supt. G. 1'. Ronson, l~ai Iway \i\' orkshops, l ewl11 ;l rket. 'upl. \V. F. GoulstoJ1L', )Ul'L'11 Sl., I1l hunga. Lady Sup!. Miss C. unningh:-un, I I Blink HOllnil'," Qm'l't1 Sl., Onl'hung-a.


UNITS COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE, AND THEIR STAFFS.

A U.C K LAN D DIS T R I CT ( C 0 NT I N U E D)

C 'A N T E R BUR Y , N E L SO N, MA R L 8 0 R 0 U C H , AND WEST . COA ST e D I ST R IC T.

DISTI NCUISHED BY STYLE OF TYPE AS FOLLOWS. CORP S .

J. W.

...

17.6. 11

Ham i ItoJl

2.12. 09

Hall/ilton

\ 18. 11.09

" 'A I"' A'[O

.. I

BULLE I~

5.6.11 2.8.07

J.

WcslpOI·t Railway

1.8.09

E. D. Dunn,

TVcstport

1.8.09

R. B. P. Monson,

CIll~ISTCBURCH

9.3.08

1\1. Louisson,

SHANKS.

District Treasurer.-W. PEARCE. District Secretary.-W. R. L. ESSELBORN.

Christ.chUl·ch

24.11.04

ell rislrlL arch

5.3.06

S('/7.(I)'/I

11.9.09

lIvkitika

5.11.15

Lytle/tull

19.12.14

NEW ZEALAND RAILWA'

11.11.0 '

'N. McBrearty,

F. ]. Borrie,

ilLS., ,\l.A. liT. B.

F.

J.

I

.\1. R. C.

pham,

s.

F. R. C. s.

E. TeichelmaJlll,

C. H.

l\J.B.

:YL B., III. R. C. s.

P. v\Theller,

J.

F.R . C.S .

L.R.C.P.

]. C. Pairmall,

28.11.07

llokit ika

~I.R.C.S.

J. Borrie, :11. R.C.s. \Vh eller, 1\1. B.

8.1.13 Kaiapoi

A"aiapOl

Rangiora

So

Til

C

NTERBUR Y

. \shburton Cycli

]. H. Crawsha\\,

2.10.07

6.3.08

22.11.12

.\I.R.C.S .

DISTRICT.

J. \\'. Cra\\'shaw, L. B. Burnett,

M.B.,:'1.R.C.S.

5.4.11

G. E. Gabites,

4.3.10

C. L. Handcock,

F ...\. Ull'ich,

M.B.

;lI.B.

!II.B.

Timaru ...

11. 11. 08

Till/ani ...

30.8.09

C. E. Thomas,

TVa iJil Ilte

1.11.11

:\Ii"s 1\1. B. Cruickshank,

Assistant Commissioner·.-H.

DUNII>I"\

1\1. B. M. R.C.S.

THOM \S,

Cl11Jersl!alll

13.9.13 29.3.09

Thames Strcet, Oamaru.

District District District District

Surgeon.-L. E. BARNJ::TT,F.R.C.S. Supel"intendent.-W. FLE:>'II G. Treasurer.-S. II. M. GRENFELL. Secretary.-P. \V. BREEN.

Dunedill

21.12. 92

DIl?ICdill

30.4.95

Cree 1/ 1s11l1I d IIillside

24. 1 1. 08

"". E. Carswell,

J. \\' all,

l\{.

B.

i\1. ll.

E. II. \\'ill1:-tllls, ill. R.C.S. lUi s,> R. Collier, L. R. C. P. E. Kefi' Edie, !If. B.

1.1 2.1-1-

" ' . Can';well,

Enfield

8.10.08

J.

\\'hitton,

1\I.J).

Enfield

8.10.08

]. \Vhillon,

111.0.

Hall/Pdel/

22.4.07

Herbert

24.6.07

T. Han'isoll, ;'1.B.,;\1.R.C.S. G. \\' . Go\\'~r, 111. B. G. Liddell, 1\1. B.

Herbert

24.6.07

G. Liddell,

M. I;.

lUll;' ell u

10.12.08

G. Liddell,

1\1. H.

Oamaru

18.10.99

\V. H. Hargreavcs,

1\1. B., F. R. C. S.

lI1.D.,

liT. R.C.S.

Ou ilia rlt

22.9.04

Corps Supt. E. B. H. Boswell, \Vestport., Canterbury. Lady upt. l\Ir~. E. Baty, Ri chmond t., Cobden, Greymoutb. Supt. S. Wheatley, Gladstone St., 'Vestport. Lady Supl. Miss A. Marris, 104, Peel St., \\' estporL. Corps Supt. P. Riches, Burke St., Addingt.on . Supt.. J. H. Lash, 14, Fair.field Avenue, Sydenhal11, Christcburch. Lady Supt.. :M iss 1\1. c. Mills, '\' oolston Scbool, \\' oolston. Lady Supt. 1\ln,. T. Russell, 358, Taum t., Linwood, Christchurch. , upt. r. \\'. Thompson, \\'ild St., Hokitika. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. :\1. E. Wood, Revell. t., Hokitika. Lady Supt. I\Iiss E. :\1. Gooding, Lyttellon. Corps upt. H. J. Hoddinott, Railway S., Christcburch. Supt.. A. L. Gray, Kaiapoi. Supt. T. :\laiiisch, Kaiapoi.

:\1. D. OTA CO

Corps SupL M. ] . Schofield, Waikat.o Hospit.al. Hamilton. Supt. R. J. S . Gray (Acting), Victoria St., Hamilton. Lady SupL. Mrs. A. Bell, "Te Rapa," \Va ikato.

E. T . Rogers, 111.R.C.S. A. 1. Garland, M.R.C.S. E. J. Brewis, 111. D . G. \V. Gower, M . B.

Creymvuth

Linwood, Christchurch,

N.Z. District Surgeon.-]. R. THOMAS, M. B. District Su perintendent.-]. P. HUGHSON. District In pectOl' of Stores.-

IH CHARCE.

Am bulance D iv ision s. Nursing Divisions.

Acting Assi stant Commissioner.-W. 'N. McKIN;\rEY,

CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEON.

FORMED.

A. Douglas, liLA., R. '. Abell, 111. D.

1\I.D.

Lady Supl. Miss C . E. Casegrove. Tuabiwi, Canterbury. Supt. Y. A. Norrish, High St., Rangiora. upt.. J. P. Hughson, 87, High lreet, Timaru . E. Mc herry, A hbul"lon. upt. ( ..\.cling) \\ '. Smitb, Craigie .. \\'I.~nue, Timan!. Lady upt. 1\1rs. F. Raymond, Be\'crlev t., Timan!. Lady upt.- Mrs. A. Byron, Lower High St., "·aimate. Lady Corps ~ upt. Miss J. D. Hooper, 57, t. .\.ndre,,· t., Dunedin. Lady Supt. :\Iiss C. l\Iacker<.;ey, 26, Dowling St.., Dunedin. Supt. 'V. 1\1. \\'ilkinsoll, 225, George Sl., Dunedin. Lady Supt. 1\lrs. i\1. Fon'C' ter, 2,Eglington Rd., l\lomingtol1, Dunedin. Lady Su pt. 1\11·s. 1\1. . Ree"e, 0\\(,11 Sl., Burnside, Gr(!en Island. upl. R. Farrant, 5, Bathgate St., Du nedin. upt J. Dennis, Enfield, T rth Otago. Lady Supt. l\li s . Guffie, Enfield, North Otago. Lady ~ lIPt. l\I1' . G. 1\1. Dayis, \ 'icarage, Hampden, Otago. lIPt. C. E. Fo\\"ke, Railways, Herbert. L ady Supl. 1\1rs. 1\1. Lo,\", Herbert.. Lady SlIPt. 1\11·s . .i\I. Low, 1\Iahel1o, T orth Otago . llpL B. ck Lambert, Tham~s l., Oamarll. Lady Supt. ,liss X .. \le-.;:C\nder r~ado\\ Bank, Oamanl.


UNITS DISTINCUISHED BY STYLE OF TYPE AS FOLLOWS. CORPS.

COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE, AND THEIR STAFFS.

oT A coD 1ST RIC T

CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURCEON .

FORMED .

Ambu lance Divisions. Nnrsing Divisions. Palmerston South

.. ,

9.12.04

Palmerston South ."

.,.

7.9.05

(C 0 N TI N U ED).

P. F. IIowden,

L.M.S.

P. F. Howd en, L.M.S.

Purakanui ,"

.. ,

.. ,

19.9.08

W. H. Borrie,

M . B.

P/I?'aRanll i ...

...

...

19.9.08

W. IT. Borrie,

l\l. B.

SOUTHLAND

...

...

13.9.13

Bluff

...

. ..

...

17.11.11

J. Torrance,

Gon'

...

...

.. .

28.11.11

A. J. McIlroy,

I nvercarg-i 11

...

...

4.12.08

Inverca rgill

...

..'

29.11.08

..

...

27.2.12

Assistant Commi, ioneL

Fieldillg Technical Sehoul

14.5.15

Dish'lct Surgeon.-C. D. I1 F. R\, l\J. D. District Superintendent.-\\T. Cox. District Treasurer.-H. IIEP\\ ORTH. District Inspeetol- of Storcs.- J. BRINI'_ Dish-jet Seeretary.-.\. DON \LD.

IIawcnL

...

...

..

,

19.12.07

\Y. 1\1. Thomson,

:'>1.B.

IIa7('era

...

.. ,

...

22.12.07

\\'. 1\I. Thomson,

M,B.

l\Iastcrlon

...

...

...

13.12.07

l1Iastt'l'lun

..

,

...

...

4.3.08

Taplel'

...

...

."

22.5.11

lYapiey

...

...

11. 12. 11

WELLINCTON

IN CHARCE.

...

CII do'ioll

DISTRI CT

l-I. H . SH,n, c/o. Valuation Dept., \\T ellinglon.

I

J.

B. Sale,

1\T.R.

D. G. Johnston, T. E. Gulhrie,

I J. A. Cowie,

'--0

o

I-<

Z

I

1\1. B.

I\f. D.

\ V. Stewart, I

M. B.

Supt. R. \\T. \\Theeler, Palmerston South, Otago. Lady Supl. Mrs. J. Sou ness, Palmerslon, OLago. Supt. \V. G. Burns, Schoolhouse, Purakanui, L ady Supl. Mrs. \\'. G. Burns, Schoolhouse, Purakanui, Corps Supl. G. II. Curlc, 97, Crinan Streel, Invercargill. Supl. H. II. . Loss, Bluff, Dunedin. Supt. E. E. Gray, Rly. Station, Gore, Dunedin. Supt. T . Belworthy, 246, Tweed St., Invercargill. Lady SlIPt. Miss 1\1. II. Finlayson, Don St., Invercargill.

M.B.

1\1. B.

;,\1. B.

A. Hosking, l\1. B. IIelcn S. Cowie, l\[. R. . S. \\T. l\I.Moorc, t\f.n.,;lt. R.C.S. T. \\'. ]. ] ohnson, 1\1. D. ]. ] . Edgar, l\!. R.

I

I I

Lady SupL. Miss B. Blatchford, Cartel-Lon, \\'ellinglon. Supt. 1\1rs. A. Penny, \\' est St., Fielding, \\' ellington. Supt. E. B. Bates, 2, \Vellington St., Ha"era, \Vellington. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Foyster, H a \Vera, \Vellington. Supt. A. Donald, Queen Sl., l\Iasterton. Lady, upl. i\Iiss H. Gillespie, Box 47, l\Iasterton. Supl. D. L. m~rl, Nelson Crescent, rapier. Lady Supt. l\Iiss E. i\I. Retcmeyer, Milton Rd., X apil'I-.

I

I

Pall11l'I'stoll :\'nnl1 Fil'e Brigade Palllll'7'.\,toJ/ ,\ ·orlh. . . .. l'alll1l'rslnll :\01'lh Rai!\\,:1\' \\' \1',(, \Nt ' l .

Ea,'l

.

T(lwlI

....

1{,ul\\'ay ...

\\ ':tngatllli

,

1. 5. 01 31. 10.04

I 6.12.06

I

7.8.13

" '. R. SlO\\'l', 'f.R.C.S. . \Y. Pcach, :'>1. n. \Y . R. ~tuwc, :'>I.R.C.s. P. T. Putnam, ;\1. D. . " -. Peach, ;\l.n.

II. P. Ifalhedey,

2U;.lt

E. E. POITitt,

15.7.09

.\. J. Crawford, ,I. D I

to. 12. t2 \VI.I'I

20.7. t 1 :::! t. 1..'i

L 12,0-+ I't'/ol/('

22.<).0':;

PI'IOI/(' ( '('I/Inrl

10. 12.

I"'

\\' l'llingl()11

18.1.00

// 'ellll/glolI

ttL 1.00

\\ 'cllinglOIl

~~I'ponLtiotl

I. 12. OR

1 ralll \\,<1 \ 'S \\'elli ll gl,) tl 1Iill'bolll'Hoard If 'c!it'lIgllJlt ,Nurlll

12.1.09

\V IlillgLoll Railway ..

5.11.06

IVl'llim{lulI SOIlIIt

-1.5.15

19.1 2.1 2

;\[.[).,F.R.C.s.

.R.C.~.

Miss E. DUl1tl,

I r. E.

(,1'0,'

LlH\l'1 Ilull Fin' Brigade Posl .\. 1"t'kgraph

:-f.R . . s.

(~ibbs,

L.~Ls.S. \.

\1. H.

upt. H. l-1L'p\\"orLh, Thc quare, Palmer:;tOIl . 'ol'lh. Lady Supt. Mrs. Z. S. Gill, , Chul"Ch St. Ea, t, PalmersWII, . 'orth. upt. J. tOIh', Railw,n ", Paln1l'rston • ·l)l-tll. orp" SlIP·t. J. Brine (A,cting), \\'angdl1ui East. upt. E. E. OWl'II, Salisbury .\n't1ue, "'Clng'allui East. SupL F. Campbell, COil n'exllr"," \Yanganui East. Lady ~lIPt. illrs. Gi~rol-d-.i\Io,)rt', 39, Ri\'cr Hill k, " 'ang-anu COq1s Supt. C. Sandham:

Supt. T. \\'. ~lit\lI, Main Rd., Ll1\\ ,'I Ilull, \\'clll1l,!,tl)11. C. F. Pattil', ,\I.P, 'll pt. H . C. :'IIiltw, -\cl'Olintanl'S H~aneh, G. P. O. "-l'llington. Sup!. \\. E . . \ lIdr '\\"S, 17, Britallnia St., Petone , 1\1. \ Y. l' nss, \1. H. Lady ~lIPt. :'lIn;. 1\1. H. FOSll'I, P. T. i'utnHI11, 1\1. D. 175, TIll' E"platladl', Pell)t1l'. l~. II. l\Iil·amS,l\[.Il. Lad) SlIPL. :'III'S. P. E. Collett, l\1. " -. Ross, ;\1.B., ~I.R.l.S. 87, lIutL rd., Pel lie. 11. .\. J-I. l~ill11l'I', ;\1. n. SlIPt. J. P. 1 fisk p, BriSlol St., LO\\lr Hull, \\-cllingt,)n. ,\glles Bl'lIl1L'tt, :\1. n. 1st "Tun,ing' OfliceJ" :\Ii s ::\lack. Elizabeth l~lInll, M.H. Di:-wn Slrl'l't , " . ellingt')11. Mrs. D. E. Platls-1\Iills,l\1. B. 1\1. lIoltl1l's, ;\1. n. upt. D. Tllc\...,'r, Tt"<lll1\\"ay Trallie OffiCl'. Tlwl·doll. I 1. \ \ '. l' i g,' 0 Il, 1\1. J). Supt. J. 1\kD. J,)l1l1slon, 5, \\ 'al l'1"1<1,) i\n'nlll', \\'l'llingtl)J1 SOllth. 1\Trs. D. E. Plalls-l\lill s , Lady IIpL Irs. 1\L 1. Pest, C), Lin lutll l\f. B. Terrace, Ro" ellL'ath, \\'l'lIillgll'lI. F. T. Buwl'J'batlk, 1If. 13. Supt. L. Barcia\', Goods Dl'Pt.' R ail \\"ay~, \\ ·dlingtoll. l\f I·S. D. E. Plalls-l\l ills, i\I. B. Lady Sup!. 1\[I·S. K . ]>I'L'slon, 30-+, Adl' lai dl Rd., \\ 'L'l lingtl)n S,Hlll1.

,',

...".f.

:i


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UNITS COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS, OFFICERS IN CHARCE, AND THEIR STAFFS.

UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA .

DISTINGUISHED BY STYLE OF TYPE AS FOLLOWS.

CORPS OR DIVISIONAL SURGEON .

FORMED .

CORPS. Ambulance Divisions. Nursing Divisions.

IN CHARCE.

CAPE TOWN

CAPE OF COOD HOPE DIS T RICT .

Assistan t Commissioner.-Major J. ALEXANDER. District Surgeon.-C. F. K. MURRAY, M.D.

Cape To'w lI

5.8.08

L. Sandes,

City

2.9.14

B. Bernstein, M. R.C.S.

Melro. Fire Brigade

6.9.05

A. S. \V ells,

12. 11.13

Bultfontein Floors Bultfontein Mine

...

1

Constance nOil/iallls ...

12 . 1 1.1 3 28.5.14

\V m. Russell, .'Ir. D.

\Vm . Russell,

Construction

...

1.10.13

De Beers

."

1.10.13

I H.

Dutoitspan

."

1.10.1 3

I

Kimberley

...

Malay ...

..

\\'e sellon S.A.

RAILWA y (C.\PE)

... I

Symonds,

... ... 1

20.1. H

M. D.

1'1. O. Dollie,

L.;\1. S. S. A.

12. 11. 13

.. ,

City Terminus East London Rly.

Harbour

Acting Assistant Commissioner.-Major R. M. SilIYTII, F.R.C.S.(J.), 1\ssislant l\Iedical Superintendent, Government Hospital, Durban.

M. D.

12.11.13

9.8.11

l\Iajor W. B. Skinner, M. B., C.

NATAL DISTRICT.

M. A., 111. D.

J. E. Mackenzie, M.D.

29.4.12

DE BEERS

L ady Supt. Mi'lS L. ~"oof, 37, \Vrensch Rd., Observatory Rd., Cape Town. Supt. A. J. Bowman, Avenue Hotel, Claremont, Cape Town. Supt. W. W atk ins, Head Fire Station, Burg St., Cape Town. Corps Supt. J. M. McCullam, P. O. Box 155, Kimberley. Supl. J. H. C. H ancock, 46, Morriman Sl., Kimberley . Supt. D. J. James, P.O. Box, 520, Kimberley. Lady Supl. Mrs. L. A. A. Smith, 26, Rendlesham Rd., Kimberley. Supt. T. F. Grant, P.O. Box, 205, Kimberley.

M. D.

10.6.12 1. 1. 04

2.8.09

~1.

A. Arenhold, B.A., l\1.D.

Major \\'. R.

kinner, :l1.B.

I

Supl. C. R. Liebenberg. Dutoilspan Mine, Kimberley. Supt. P. D. Coxwell, 11, Lennox St., Kimberley. Supl. M. O. Dollie, L.)1.S.S ..\ , 9, Le ar t., Cape Town. Supl. J. Cuthbert, 56, Innes St., Kimberley. Corps upt. \\'. l\Ioore, S.A.R., c/o Station 1\Iaster, Kimberley. Supl. \Y. A. l\Icl\Iurray (Acting), tatiol1master, Claremont. Supt. 1\Iaj. \ \'. B. kinner,:lf. B., 32, Commissioner St., Easl London

\Y. H. Budd, ]\LR . . S., L.R.C.P. J. l\IcKcnzie, ;lI.B.

Salt River Ry. Inst.

5.10.07

Uitenhage Railway

1 17.10.11

R. D .• \. Douglas, ;lLD., F.R.C.S.

9.2.12

r'L Murray-Gray, L.R.C.P.

S.A.

RAILWAY (l'ATAL).

Berea ...

25.3.09

E. 'V. lllgle, ;II. n.

Durban ...

15.8.0

A. Murray-Gray, L.R.C.P.

Dllrban ...

28.9.10

l\lal\'ern

27.2.09

. E. .\ubrey, I.ilLS.P. \\'. A. Pen'rley, ;II. B., B.

Supt. F. Rudd, Port wood Rd., Cap' Town. Supl. J. H. Bruyns, Bridge \'iew,Maitland Rd. ,Sail River. Supt. A. Macpherson, ill. B., Caledon St., Citenhage.

Corps Supl. C. Pin'ie, Station 1\Iasler, DUI-ban. upt. \\'. B. Gray, P. O. Box 909~ Durban. upt. E. R. Hallis, R ly. Stores, . A. R., Durban, 1st l\' ursing Officer Miss ::\1. E. :'IIantell, 93, Dayenport Rd., Durban. 1st .\.mb.Officer J. \\". Gray, South African Ry., l\Iah'crn, • atal. Supt. F. 1\. Rudd, Poinl talion, ~ atal. T

Point

17.4.09

P. 1\1. Smyth, F.R.C.S.

o

--< t=l

" ..,

UJ

ttl

;J>

UJ

ORANGE FREE STATE DISTRICT.

Acting Assistant Commissioner.-G. H. USMAR, L.R.C.P. District Superintendent.-F. BROOKS. DIstrict Secretary.-'V. E. UNDERWOOD. '

BLOEMFONTEIN

Bloem f on tein

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