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1Ibe <Ibapter-(!;eneral.
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The Chapter-General consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, the other Knights of Justice, the Prelate and the Sub-Prelates de./ure; the Officiating Chaplains; all members of the Council; not more than ten Knights of Grace and not more than six Esquires appointed by the Grand Prior.
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Sub:::1Priot. THE EARL OF PLYl\1QUTH, G. B. E., C. B.
J'Sllilitl of JEgle. COLONEL SIR HERBERT C.
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JE!;ectltt"e @tficet6. Prelate-THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. Chancellor-SIR JOHN P. HE'''' ETT, G.C.S.!., K.B.E., .I.E. Secretary-General-THE RIGHT HON. EVELYN CECIL, l\1. P. Receiver-General-FRANCIS \V. PIXLEY, F.S. ,\. , . Director of the Ambulance Department-THE EARL OF DONOl GIll\JORE , K.P. Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalemCOLO TEL SIR COURTAULD THOMSON, K.B.E., C.B. Almoner-SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, BL, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P. Librarian-EDlIIUND FRASER. Registrar-TH E RIGHT HON. THE LORD CLACD HAl\llLTON. Genealogist-SIR HENRY FARNHAM BURKE, K . C.V.O., C.B., F.S .A. Director of Ceremonies-Vacant.
Bssistant JE!:ecutl"e @tficers. Assistant R eceiver-General-EDwIN HANSON FRESHFIELD, F.S.A. Hon. Secretary of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, JeruJsaTlem,-\,O LRYCII PFROW:-;E LIEUT . -COLONEL . . . ' . Assistant Hon. Secretary (for Scotland) of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem-!OHN HORNE STEVENSON, M.B.E., ICC.
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HIS l'vIAJESTY THE KING (Sovereign Head and Patron). FIELD- lARSHAL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CON AUGHT, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.B., etc. (Grand Prior). OLONEL H.R . H. THE PRINCE OF \VALES, K.G., G.C.M.G., G.B.E., M.C., et c . H.M. HAAKO VI!., KI G OF TO RWAY, K . G., G.C.B., G.c.v.o., etc. LIEUT.-COLONEL H.R.H. PRI CE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., K.T . , G. C.M.G. , G.c.v.o., C.B., etc. MAJOR IR ARCHIBALD LAMB, Bt. SIR ROBERT HARVEY. COLO EL IR HERBERT C. PERROTT, COLONEL THE LORD SYDENHAMOF COMBE, El., C.H., C.B. (Bailiff of Egle). G.c.s.!., G. C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G . B.E. COLONEL SIR ].\1\IES GILDEA, LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN W. WRAY, C.B. E. G . B.E., K.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A. SIR \VILLIAM W. PORTAL, BL, F.S.A. HE RY J. LOFTUS. THE DUKE OF SOMERSET. COLONEL BETHEL - L DAWES. SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, BL, M.D., LL.D . } GENERAL IRCHARLES\VARRE ,G.C.M.G., F.R.C. P. K.C.B .• F.R . . , R.E. CAPT. IR HAROLD E. BOULTON, BL, :\IAJOR-GENERAL JA:\IES C. DALTON. C. V.O., C.B.E. LIEUT.-GENERAL IR AYLMER G. THE MARQUIS OF CARISBROOKE, G.C. V. O . Hu. TER-\YESTON OF HUNTERSTO THE VISCOUNT ESHER, G . C.B., G.C.V. O. K.C.B . , D.S.O., :lLP. LIEUT.-COLO:\,EL THE LORD HERBERT A. COLO. EL THE LORD \VILLIAM CECIL, C. Y . O. IONTAGlJ-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, C. M. G., OLONEL THE l\l.\ROUI OF .\MBRlDGE, D.S.O. G.C.B ., G.c.v.o:, C.lILG. JOHN H. STEVENSON, lII.B.E., K . C. TIIE VISCOU ' T TE:lIPLETOWN. FRANCIS \V. PIXLEY, F.S . A. ADMIRAL THE l\l.\ROUIS OF l\IILFORD INSPECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE NINNIS, H .\\,EN, G.C.B., G.c.v.o., K.C.l\I.G. C. v.O., F.S. A. , M.D., R . N. ARTHUR F. G. LEVESON GOWER, F.S.A. CHARLES G. hEKEWICH. COLO . EL F. A. HEYGATE L.\lIIBERT, F.S.A . HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD CHELMSFORD COLONEL IR C. \\"YNDIIAlI! :\IURRAY,K.C.B. G.C.S.L, G.C. M.G. \ G.C.I. E., G.B.E. ' THE E ,\RL OF RANFURLY. G.C.l\I.G . THE RIGHT HON. EVELYN CECIL, M.P. THE VI SCO L NT SANDH U RST, G. C.S.!., ARTHUR E . G. RHODES, ' .B. E. G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O. THE EARL O F DERBY, K . G . , G.C.V. O . , THE EARL OF ilIEATH, K.P., G.B.E. C.B. EDMUND FRASER. SIR OWEN PHILIPPS, G.C.lIf.G., M.P. THE LORD MOSTYN. THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD CLAUD COLO EL THE MARQUIS OF BREADALBANE, HAMIL TON. K.G. THE D UKE OF PORTLAND, K.G., G.C. V.O. BRIG.-GENERAL THE EARL OF A.THLO E, G.C.B . , G.C.V.O., C.M . G . , D . S.O. LIEUT.-COLO EL ARTHUR C. YATE. MAJOR-GENERAL ASTLEY F. TERRY. THE EARL OF PLYl\IOUTH, G.B. E., C.B. (Sub-Prior) . EDWIN H. FRESH FIELD, F.S.A. LIEl' T .-CO LONEL THE EARL OF ELLESMERE, M. v.O. (Commander, Ellesmere Command~ry). LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR RICHARD C. TEMPLE , Bt., C. B., C.!. E . , F . Sd\. COLONEL IR 4ERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G. THE LORD ISLI GTON. G.C. lI1.G., D.S. O. COLONEL SIR JAl\lES R. A. CLARK, Bt., C. B., C.M . G. , F.R.C.S.ED,
COLONEL ALFRED D. ACLAND, C. B.E. THE HON. IR ARTHUR TANLEY, G.B.E., C.B., M. V.O. LIEUT . -COLO:-:EL THE LORD MONSON. SIR JOHN P . HEWETT, G.c. s . !., K.B.E., C.LE. THE EARL BE.\UCHAMP, K.G. , K.C. lI1.G . COLONEL EDWARD D. BROW -Sy , GE-HUTCHINSON, C. B. THE EARL OF DONOl' GHlIIORE, K. P. THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, K.G., G. c.l\I.G., G. C.V.O. HIS EXCELLE)<CY THE EARL OF LIVERP OL, G.C.lII.G ., G.B. E., lILV.O. THE EARL OF Y .\RBOR UGH, F . S.A. COLONEL THE EARL OF SCARBROUGH, K.C.B., F.S . A.
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL
THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK .
Sub -lDrelates. THE BISHOP ORMSB\:·. THE BISHOP OF D NEDIN, (Primate of New Zealand.) THE BISHOP OF OXFORD. THE BISHOP OF GIBRALTAR. THE BISHOP GLYN. ~fficlating
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FOR THE YEAR 1919.
BISHOP TAYLOR- lilITH, C.\·.O. BISHOP OF \\'ORCESTER, C. B. E. BISHOP OF T. DA\,ID~. BISHOP OF BO:\IBAY. BISHOP DRL·RY.
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THE BISHOP OF \VORCE TER, C.B.E. THE REV. CANON E . SHEPPARD, K.C.V.O., D.D. (Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royal).
TIm CIIAPTER-GE~ERAL has the honour to submit to the Members, Associate and Donats, its report for the year 1919. The Anniversary Service was held in the Grand Priory Church on 24th June (St. John B.aptist's Day). His Royal SERVICE. Highness the Grand Prior, who had expressed his intention of being pre ent, was unfortunately prevented by illness, as wa, also the ub-Prior. The Service was attended by a large number of Mem ber and Honorary A sociates of the Order among t those present being Her Royal Highne Prince Beatrice, a Lady of Justice . The Sermon \Va preached by the Rev. Canon A. J. Mason, a Chaplain of the Order. The General As embly was afterwards held in the Chapter Hall at l. John's ate, and was largely attended. Sir John Hewett, the Chancellor, in reviewing the work of the Order during the year specially mentioned the splendid record of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital, which was closed on 28th February, the Indian Soldiers' Fund, the Southport Hosp ital, the St. John Ambulance Brigade at home and overseas, the St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments and the St. John \Varehou , e. Sir Courtauld Thomson, the Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital at J eru alem, who had recently visited the East, gave an account of the progress and restoration of the Hospital. ANNIVERSARY
1fmjgbts of <Brace appomtet> b2 tbe <Brant> tPrtor. COLONEL SIR JOHN \\T. OTTLEY, K.C.I.E. JOHN S. GRIFFITHS, M.R.C.S. LIE UT.-COLONEL GEORGE E. TWISS, C.M.G., F.R.C.S.I. ROBERT A. GIBBONS, M.D. JOHN H. MORGAN. c.v.o., F.R.C.S.
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Esquires appointet> b}? tbe <Brant> jprior. CHARLES B. HAMILTON, C. ilL G. EDWIN DAWES. COLONEL WILLIAM G. CARTER, C.M . G.
LIEUT.-COLONEL, IR MALCOLM D. MURRAY, K.C.\'.O., C.B. lI E TRY \Y. FINCHAM, F.S. \.
Ube <Ioullcil. The Council consists of the Gt'and Prior, the ub-Prior, Colonel Sir IIERBERT C. PERROTT, BL, C.H., C. B., Bailiff of Egle, the Executive OfTicers of the Order, the titular Priors of Priories, the Commanders of exisling Commanderies, and not more than fifteen membet·s of the Grades of Knight of Justice, Chaplain, Knight of Grace and Esquire appointed by the Grand Prior.
.Members apPointet> b)? tbe <Brant> lPrior. MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES C. DALTON. SIR -VVILLIAM H. BENNETT, K.C.V.O., COLONEL THE LORD WILLIAM CECIL, F. R.C.S. C.V.O. GENERAL SIR H . M. LESLIE RUNDLE, THE EARL OF RANF URLY, G.C. M.G . G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., D.S.O. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, THE LOI{D DOWNHAM OF FlTLIIA:Vr. BL, C. B., C.LE., F.S.A. THE lION. SIR WILLIAM II. GOSCIlEN, COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, Bt., K.B.E. C.B., C. M.G., F.R.C.S.ED. SIR MACKENZIE D. CHALMER , K.C.B., INSPECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE INNIS, C.S.I. c.v.o., F.S. A., M.D., R.N. THE VISCOUNT CHILSTON, G.B.E. SIR OWEN PHILIPPS, G. C. M. G., M. P . THE LORD LEE OF F AREJlAM, G. B. E., K. C. B.
The following letter ha3 been received from the Army Council :vVar Office, London, S. W. 1. SIR, 19th August, 1919 . Now that so many ho pitals formed under your Committee a r e closing and the Staff are being di, persed, I a m commanded by the Army Council to convey to the Joint War Committee their appreciation of the inestimable service rendered h y the British Red Cros Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England. I am to ay that the Council recognise the high value of the work done by the Organisations and the ho pitals formed under their auspices. The preparations made in time of peace and the energy and efficiency displayed when put to the te t of war have greatly assisted in the restoration of life and health to the sick and wounded and have contributed in no small mea ure to the ach ie vement of victory. OFFICIAL
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I am to request that. you will convey t.he thanks of the Army ouncil to the various branche of the two organisation ' whose members ha\'e so unstintingly devoted their resource to the ervice of the ick and wounded. I am al 0 to ask that you will convey to all conc~rned the appreciation of the Council of the most generous and loyal service which they have rendered to the national cause. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, The Chairman, Joint War Committee, B. B. CUBITT. British Red Crofs Society and Order of St. ] ohn, 83, Pall tl all, S. W. 1. The appreciation of the \York of the two bodie i · very gratifying to the Chapter-General, which has always been keenly ensibl of the selfdenying work so faithfully carried on by the members of the 'to John Ambulance Brigade, the St. John Voluntary id Detachments, and others working under the aegis of the Order in furthering it . ancient and continued hospitaller work during the war. The long and serious illness of the Sub-Prior, the Earl of Plymouth, necessitated his rf igning in pril the ViceCOMMITTEE. Chairmanship of the J oint War Committee. The vacancy was filled by the appointment of the Right Hon. Evelyn ecil, ~T. P., the Secretary-General. I t is gratifying to be able to record that the health of the Sub-Prior has recently very greatly improved.
JOINT WAR
Following on the successful joint work of the Order and the British Red Cross Society during the war it ha COUNCil. been thought advisable to co-ordinate the activitie of the two bodies in peace time, and with this object in view an agreement was entered into on the 4th September for the con titution of a Joint Council of the two bodies. The object of the Joint Council are a follows : (a) To control and direct the work and objects (whether within or beyond the United Kingdom) of the Order and Society re pectively and by a regulation of activities whether through devolution to the Order or Society or otherwise prevent overlapping, duplication or waste of energy, and ensure harmonious and efficient co-operation between the Order and the Society in carrying out their respective objects for the time being. (b) To control (subject to the authority of the Finance Committee a ' hereinafter mentioned) the expenditure and management of such funds as it may be entrusted with by the Joint War Committee (established 24th -October, 1914). (c) To promote so far as practicable within the means in its power the improvement of health, the prevention of disease, and the mitigation of suffering throughout the world, whether in Peace or War, but so that no appeal for funds or subscriptions shall be issued by the Order or the Society without the sanction of the Joint Councilor of any Authority in any particular area to which it may from time to time delegate the power. Provided always that (1) such control and direction as aforesaid of the work and objects of the Order and the Society respecth'ely shall be carried out in such manner as to preserve the individuality of the Order
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and the Society respectively, and so as not to interfere with their corporate powers and limitations, or with the activities of any now existing overseas Organisation of either Body without the approval of such Organi ation; (2) the Order or the Society shall be at liberty at any time hereafter, upon giving six calendar months' notice thereof in writing to the other of them, to withdraw from the Joint Council; and (3) upon any such withdrawal the Body so withdrawing hall be deemed to surrender all its right and interest in and control over the funds or moneys mentioned above, without prejudice to any grant or expenditure already made or authorised by the Joint Council. The J oint Council in General l\1eeting has amongst others the fo11owi ng powers:To decide on the general policy to be adopted with a view to carrying out the objects for which the J oint Council wa established. To delegate any of its power to the Committee of Management, the Finance ommittee or any Sub-Committee or to any Organisation for a ounty or Group of Counties. To es tablish Joint Committees throughout England, Scotland, Ireland, \Vales or el ewhere for the development of its work. To elect so soon a may be after the ~igning of this Agreement from the members of the J oint Council, and similarly at the meeting in May in each year a Committee of Management with such powers and duties a shall from time to time be delegated to it by the Joint Council. To appoint (if invited) representative to any International Committees which may be formed for the furtherance of any of the objects of the Order or the ociety. Tothing in this Agreement in any way affects the status of either the Order or the Society as incorporated or their respective duties and privileges under their re ' pective Charters or any amendment thereto. The representation on the new Joint Council, Committee of Management and Finance Committee is as under :-
JOINT Representatives nominated by the Order of t. John. Adeline, Duchess of Bedford. Lady Perrott. Colonel Sir Herbert Jekyll. Colonel Sir Herbert Charles Perrott, Bt. The Earl of Plymouth. Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard Carnac Temple, Bt. Sir John Prescott Hewett. The Earl of Ranfurly. The Hon. Sir William Henry Goschen. The Right Hon. Evelyn Cecil. Sir William Henry Bennett. Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Chalmers. Sir John Rose Bradford.
COUNCIL.
Representatives nominated by the Briti h Red Cross Society. Her Royal Highness The Princess Christian. The Marchione s of Lansdowne. Georgina, Countess of Dudley. The Viscounte s N orthcliffe. Sir Ernest Clarke. Sir William Edmund Garstin. Sir Robert Arundell Hudson. Sir Walter Roper Lawrence, Bt. Edward A. Ridsdale, Esq. The Hon. Sir Charles Russell, Bt. The Hon. Sir Arthur Stanley. Sir Frederick Treves, Bt. The Lady Ampthill. Lady Bell. Lieut.-Colonel J. F. Badeley.
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GE ERAL.
Major-General Sir Richard Havelock Charles. The Viscount Chilston. Colonel Sir James R. A. Clark, Bt. The Lady Marjorie Dalrymple. The Earl of Donoughmore. The Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley. Lady Oliver. Sir Owen Philipps. Francis Edward J ames Smith, Esq. Colonel Sir Courtauld Thomson. Colonel The Earl of Scarbrough.
the Order or the British Red Cross Society shall continue to be performed by them respectively under the control of their respective officers.
Sir Anthony Bowlby. Colonel W. Coates. Sir Robert Fox-Symons. Sir J. Goodwin. Sir George Ne\yman. Sir Edward tewart. Sir John Lynn Thomas. Colonel A. L. A. Webb. Captain F. Co1che ter Wemys
During the last week of January the patients, 92 in number, requiring further treatment, were transferred from HOSPITAL. "The Grange" to "The Woodlands," and" The Grange" wa closed by the end of the month. The 190 patients at "The Woodlands" left in February, and on the last day of the month cc The Woodlands ' was also closed. The accounts for the 3 i years during which the activities of the hospital continued show total receipts of £ 123,000 which ",vas £13,860 more than the expenditure. Thi ubstantial urplus was distributed in accordance with a scheme approyed by the Charity Commis ioners. Amongst the institution to which donations were made was the British Ophthalmic Hospital at Jeru alem which benefited to the extent of £2,000. SOUTHPORT
COJ\Ii\lITTEE OF MA L AGEMENT.
Lady Perrott. Sir William Henry Bennett. Colonel Sir James R. A. Clark, Bt. The Earl of Donoughmore. Lady Oliver. Sir Owen Philipps. Colonel Sir Courtauld Thomson. Sir John Prescott Hewett. The Right Hon. Evelyn Cecil (ex-officio).
The Lady mpthill. Lieut.-Colonel J. F. Badeley. Sir Anthony Bowlby. Sir Ernest Clarke. Georgina, Counte of Dudley. Sir Robert Fox-Symons. ir Edward tewart. Captain F. Co1che ter vVemy s. The Hon. Sir Arthur tanley (ex-officio).
At the clo e of ho tilities there was still much work to be done in connection \"\'ith the Prisoners of War, Indian Troops, in various di tricts, and it was not until July that FUND. the fund could be clo ed. The total amount received from all sources by the Fund was £255,512. Thi sum was admini tered at a co t of £9,520, being well under four per cent. The final balance was £14,900, out of which the um of £5,613 3s.4d., representing the balance on the accounts of the Lady Hardinge Hospital at Brockenhurst, ",'v'a refunded to the Order, which had contributed £ 10,000 for the equipment of this hospital. INDIAN
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FINANCE COMMITTEE.
The Viscount Chilston. Sir Owen Philipps. Sir Richard Temple, Bt. Sir John Prescott Hewett. The Right Hon. Evelyn Cecil (ex-officio) .
Lieut.-Colonel J. F. Badeley. Sir Anthony Bowlby. Sir Erne t Clarke. Captain F. Colchester \Vemy The Hon. Sir Arthur tanley (ex-officio).
Mr. H. P. Hansell, c. v. 0., has been appointed the Order's Secretary of the Joint Committee of Management. The Committee of Management has approved the following as a basis for a scheme of joint work between the Order and the Society in future : 1. All new work to be done entirely by Detachments (Red Cross, St. John and T. F. A.) working under the jurisdiction of Joint County Committees. The Brigade to instruct Nursing Divisions that Detachments may be maintained as at present formed, or re-formed for the purpose" of such work. 2. Neither Body claims an exclusive monopoly ofthe particular work mentioned below or any other work. 3. Navy and Regular Army (Male Reserves). Brigade to carryon work on pre-war conditions. 4. Police and other civil work. Matter to be taken up by Joint Council with authorities concerned. Brigade to have work as heretofore. Red Cross Detachments to be eligible to share in the work. :::>. The work and duties hitherto performed by either the Brigade of
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There i little to add to the report of this committee which appeared in the annual report of the Order for 1918. The St. John Warehouse was closed in June, after having received and di tributed 1,0+0,619 garments and 7,196,135 miscellaneous articles, making a grand total of 8,236,75+ item. The Chapter-General is deeply sensible of the \'ery yaluable work rendered by one and all of this Committee, and heartily congratulates them on the success of their efforts. LADIES'
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At the urgent request of Field-Marshal the Viscount Allenby, the Order in conjunction \yith the Syria and UNIT. Palestine Relief Fund dispatched to Syria in l\Iarch last a unit consi ting of surgeons, a dentist, nurses and general relief workers for the relief of the civil population, which wa reported to bp suffering greatly owing to lack of the nece saries of life and medical comforts. The unit was organised by a joint committee under the chairman hip of Lieut.-Colonel Sir Henry McMahon, the Chairman of the London Committee of the Syria and Palestine Relief Fund and a Knight of Grace of the Order, and was under the charge of Lord Lamington and subsequently of Dr. A. Banks as Commissioner. The Joint Committee of the Order and the British Red Cros Society made a liberal grant for the expenses of the unit. On arrival in Syria the unit began work in Damascus and organised a hospital of 70 beds, a convalescent hospital SYRIA RELIEF
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ADMISSIO S TO THE ORDER.
for tubercular patients, 3 dispensaries, workshops for wool spinning, ev,Ting, and the manufacture of garments for the poor, and a chool of instruction in carpet making. Between 1st lay and 6th Octob r 426 cases were admitted to the hospital, and 340 operations were performed with a mortality of Ie s than 1 per cent. In view of the improving conditions 1n the count.ry the unit was recalled at the end of October.
Richard Whytock Leslie, i\1. D., LL. D. (from Honorary Associate). Lieut.-Colonel Sir James William Leigh-Wood, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G. John Henry Roger, o. B. E. (from Esquire). Major-General ir William Henry Rycroft, K. C. B., K. C. M. G. Lieut.-Colonel Cathcart Garner, C.M.G., C.B.E., M.B., A. :\l.S. Brigadier-General Ronald Henry Amherst Storrs, C. ~1. G., C. B.E. ir Henry Bernhard Samuelson, Bt. Major-General Gilbert La Fayette Foster, c. B. William Harvey Reeves, o. B. E., (from Honorary Serving Brother). Sir Henry Farnham Burke, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A. The Right Hon. David Lloyd George, o. M., M. P. Sir Ander on ritchett, Bt., K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S.ED. ID.cr. olonel Edward Baron Hartley, C.M.G., 1\I.R.C.S. (from Honorary ociate). Lieut. -Colonel Herbert Lindsay FitzPatrick, c. B. E. (from Honorary A ociate). Francis Edward Adams (from Honorary Serving Brother). Colonel William Henry Willcox, C.B., C.M.G., M.D., F.R.C.P., A.M.S. Sir harles ugustin Hanson, Bt., i\LP. lV.cr. Major-General Sir Neville Reginald Howse, K.C.B., K.C.i\1.G., F.R.C.S. General ir Francis Reginald vVingate, G.C.B., G.c.v.o., G.B.E., K.C.M.G., D . . 0., R.A. Major-General Sir Robert Jones, K.B.E., C.B., F.R.C . . . E.&1., D.SC., A.1\1.S. Captain Walter Clegg teven on, 1\1. D., R. A. i\I. c. (from Honorary A ~ ociate). Colonel Alfred Edward Webb Johnson, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.B., F.R.C.S. (from Honorary A sociate). Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Gustavu Danielsen, D.S.O. Lieut.-Colonel William Bickerton Edwards, C.B.E., M.B., R.A.M.C. Lieut.-Colonel John Edward Henry Davie, D.S.O., M.R.C.S., R.A.1\I.C. Major-General The Lord Treowen, c. B., C. M. G. Lieut. -Colonel Henry Edzell Morgan Lindsay, c. B. Colonel David Hepburn, C.M.G., i\[.D., M.R.C . . , R.A.M.C.(T.F.) Ernest Jame Wythes, C.B.E. Sir Basil Edgar Mayhew, K. B. E. Colonel Sir Charles Alfred Ballance, K. c. i\[. G., C. B., 1\1. V. 0., F.R. C. s., A.1\1. s. Keith William Murray, F. . A. (from Esquire). Colonel Sir William Wilson Hoy, C.B. Thomas Storie Dixson, M.B. (from Honorary Serving Brother). Commander Frederick Mortimer Barwick, O.B.E., R . • (from Honorary Serving Brother). Sir Edward Richard Henry, Bt., G.c.v.o., K.C.B., C. . 1. Lieut. -Colonel Seaburne Godfrey Arthur May Moens, c. 1. E., C. B. E. Francis Minchin Voules, C.B.E. The Hon. Sir William Mulock, K.C.M.G. The Hon. Sir William Henry Horwood. Lieut.-Colonel Arnold Talbot Wilson, C.M.G., C.LE., C.S.I., D.S.O. Surgeon Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Hill, K.C.M.G., C.B., c.v.o., M.R.C. Lieut.-Colonel Hubert Frederick Barclay (from Esquire). General Sir William Thomp on Adair, K.C.B. The Lord Lee of Fareham, P.C., G.B.E., K.C.B. Lieut.-Colonel Frank Robert Simpson.
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On the occasion of the wcdding of Princess Patricia of Connaught, a Lady of Justice of the Order, He~ Royal PRINCESS Highness was presented by the members of the ChapterPATRICIA General with a diamond brooch in the form of a Maltese OF CONNAUCHT. Cross. The presentation wa made by Colonel the Lord William Cecil, c. v.o., and Colonel Sir vVyndham Murray, K. . B.
WE DDINC OF
As a tribute to her heroi m and deyotion to the sick and wounded during the war the Queen of Roumania \-vas OF ROUMANIA. admitted to the Order in March as a Lady of J u tice. The insignia was presented to Her Majest.y at Buckingham Palacc by the Right Hon. Evelyn Cecil, Secretary-General, The Lord Claud Hamilton, Registrar, and Mr. VV. R. Edward, ecretary.
THE QUEEN
The Grand Prior ha appointed the Earl of Donoughmore to the office of Director of the mbulance Department, OF THE vacant by the resignation of the Earl of Ranfurly, who AMBULANCE held the appointment from January, 1916, to Easter, 1919. DEPARTMENT. The thanks of the Chapter-General are due to Lord Ranfurly for the unremitting care and attention with which he presided over the Department during his tenure of office.
DIRECTOR
The office of Genealogist of the Order, vacant. by the death of Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty, has been filled by the appointment of Sir Henry Farnham Burke, K.C. \'.0., .B., Garter Principal King of Arms. CENEALOCIST.
PROMOTIO~S,
His Majesty the Sovereign Head and Patron has been graciously pleased to sanction the election by the Chapter ENROLMENTS. General, with the approval of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior, of the following Members, Honorary Associates, and Donats.
ADMISSIONS, AND
As
KNICHT OF JUSTICE.
Lieut.-Colonel The Earl Brassey. As
LADIES OF JUSTICE.
Her Majesty the Queen of Roumania, v. A., C.1. The Marchioness of Carisbrooke. The Countess Grosvenor. As C HAP L A IN.
The Bishop of Ripon. As KNICHTS OF CRACE.
Field-Marshal The Lord Methuen, G. c. B., G. C. V. 0., C. M. G. Kenneth Peel Birley.
ADMISSIONS TO THE ORDER.
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REPORT OF THE ClIAPTER-GEl ERAL. As
W il liam Henry Cham bers (from Esq uire) . J o eph Maitland vVilson, C.B.E. Sir William Borradaile Savory, Bt. Colonel Sir Arthur Li Ie Ambro e Webb, K.B . ~., C.B., C.;\['G., M.R.C. ~· . L ieut. -Colonel William Dugald Stuart. Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir William Henry Norman, K . . B., i\t. R. . s . Brigadier-General Sir Herbert Vi/illiam Wilberforce, K. B. E., C. B., C.:'It. G. As
HONORARY KNICHTS
OF CRACE .
Medecin-Ins pecteur-General Alexandre Lasnet. Medecin-I nspecteur-General Geo rges Lemoine. As
LADIES OF
Ellen Constance, Countes of Kilmorey. Ellen Scott, Mrs. H . F. Hann (from Honorary Sen'ing Si ter). Adelaide Mabel, Viscounte s Allenby. T he Lady Evelyn Margaret Mason, O.B. E. Jean Templeton, The Hon . Lady Ward, C. B.E . Florence Faith, Viscountess D owne . Blanche, T he Lady Algernon Gordon -Lennox, D. B. E. Leila. Miss Power. Constance Katharine Mary, Mrs. R eddi e, O.B.E. Julia Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. Talbot. Marie J eanne Augustine, Lady Coats, O.B. E. Catita, Mrs. Palmer. D ame Emma Maud McCarthy, G.B.E. Emily Millicent, Mrs . W. SaltiQg. Martha, Mrs . H . Reeves, A.R.R. C. (from H onorary Serving Sister ). T he Lad y Leucha Diana Warner. Esther Georgina Caroline, Viscountess Hambleden. Louisa Aug-usta Beatrice. Countess of Gosford, D. B.E. Evelyn, Mrs. Barker, M. B.E. Dorothy ,Eleanor Augusta, Mrs. Hignett, C. B.E. Charlotte J ane Arbuthnot, Lady Lane. As
HONORARY
Marguerite, Baroness de Brienen.
CRACE .
Edith Mary, Mi s Rideout. Mary Frances, lUi . \Villett. France Emily, l\li~ . Newton. Susanna lary, Duchess of Grafton . Loui a Mary, Mrs . alverlcy, O.B . E. Ada Frances, Lady Mather-J ackon, D.B.E. Maud Ernestine, The Hon . ~Irs. Henry Gladstone c. B. E. Norah, Mrs. lletson. Elizabeth Went\\'o rth, 1\1 rs. Pardoe, O. B.E. Beryl tratheden, Mrs . T. H. R yland. Blye, Miss Bourke (from Honorary Serving ister). Dorothy Maud, Irs. 1cN eile. Edith, Mi s Holden, R. R . . Eileen Gwladys, Duchess of Sutherland. Beatrice Danvers, The Hon. Mr Alfred D . Acland. Frances Mary, Miss David on. The Lady Katherine Augusta Victoria Hardy. Bertha Jane, The Hon. Lady Kennedy. Agnes Julia, The Hon. Mrs. Henn Collins. Florence Mary, The L ady George Nevill, c. B. E. Mary Elizabeth, Viscountess N orthcliffe, G. B. E., R. R. C.
LADY
OF
CRACE.
ESQUIRES.
Captain Alfred Henry Arnold, O.B. E. Sir Ed,vard Marlay Samson, K . B. E., (from Honorary As ociate). K . c. Captain Albert Edmund Charles Major Henry Alexander Balbi. Burden, o . B. E. (from Honorary Major Arthur Fayrer Hosken. A~sociate). David Armitage Bannerman. Franci omerville Cameron Boles Reeves Rainsford (from Cameron-Head. Honorary Serving Brother). William Edward Adlard (from WilliamGeorgeAugustine Hanrahan, Honorary erving Brother). M.B . E. (from Honorary Associate). Charles Noble Mil ner (from Robert Anderson, ;vr. D. {from Honorary erving Brother} . Honorary As ociate). Colonel Alfred hipton Rooke, Herbert Langley Jones (from O. B.E. Honorary Serving Brother). "\ alter t. John Fox, ;\1. B. E. Charles Gordon Ewart. \Villianl Georg-e mith (from William Henry Mann, i\I.B . E. Honorary ~sociate). George Locke , ;\I.R . C.S., L.R.C.P. Georg-e Cecil Herbert Brown . (from Honorary Associate). CapUlin .l..rthur Tahu Gra\'enor Harold \Vilkins, :\I.B.E. Rhod e. . Dudley Evelyn Bruce McCorkell, Licut. - 'o lonel \Villiam Claw, c. B. E. ;\1. B. E. (from Honorary erving Brother). Colonel Edward Bance (from E\'e lyn Graham Pixley. Honorary As ociate). HONOR A R Y
S E R VINC
John Thompson. J 0 eph Herbert John \Vhillis. \Nalter Noble. \Vil\iam Edward Hartland. Louis \ all. ::VIajor Edv,rard Fairburn l\lilthorp. \Vilson Redfearn. \Valter Parkin 'o n, M. B. E. John Herbert Cro s. L lie .\lfred beppard,;\-1. B. E. Ricbmond J ol1n teven on Gray. Captain Percy Walker, i\T.B.E. aptain Frederick Crawford mith, O.B.E. tanley Brown Craig. rthur Payne. Constantine Thirkell, 1\1. B.E. Edward Blair Buchanan Boswell. "Val tel' Smith . Jame Pole Hugh on. Henry Dyson . Stephen Charles Donnelly. Le lie IIellon Bromley. John George Nattras. William John McNamara. Ernest James O,-·ldeford. Ebenezer Corben.
B ROT HER S.
Charles Johns. Samuel Yate Saunders. \Villiam Ledgard . Quinton Anderson Nicol, i\f. B. E. David John Francis. Edgar Samuel Bryan . Benjamin Rees. Major Owen Evans, R.A.M . C. {T.F. ) Captain \Villiam Henry Jones. George Payne. Arthur Loui Bentley Moore . Robert Benjamin Peat. Gordon Lushington Fraser. Albert James Matthews. The Rev. George Antbony "ViI on. Jos eph Charles Cripp William \ Valker. Henry Smurthwaite. Thomas Hutchinson. Middleton Fletcher. James Frears Tyson. Ed ward Jones Crossley. George Keary, o. n. E. Samuel Bate. John B ellchambers . Captain and Quartermaster Ernest J obn Par:'llo\\', R..'t.l\I. c. Sidney Dallas.
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GE ERAL.
J uhn Rice. Charles Cook. William George Stanley. Arthur H erbert Smithard. Frank Winter. Frederick John Hutchinson. George Alfred Beasley. Captain Thoma James Brewin. George Albert Burgess. George Leo Lee. Abraham Rudge. Hurtle John Prater. Wilfred Vincent Miller Koch, M. D. Harry Anthony. John Oliver Vaughan. Major Alfred Joseph Gatt, :\1. c. William Gaffney. Thomas Hodson Henderson. William Joseph Kirkland. William James Harris. Arthur George Ford. Frank Ernest Holmes. Frederick Charles Thurlow. Charles Gordon Dowthwaite. vVilliam Henry Death. Edwin Ralphs. Joseph Iellor. Isaiah Hacking. Erne t Stephen Brown. Thomas Scales Carter. As
HONORARY SERVI N C
Bertha Sophia Clarke, Miss Smith. Alice Gwendolen, Mrs. Herbert. Ellen Maria, Miss Alderson. Mary, Mrs. Raymond. Annie, Mrs. Grummant. Alice Maud, Ml 'Valker. Margaretta Kathleen, Mrs. Borton. Minnie, Miss Brown, M. B.E. Freda Christelle, Miss Jackson. Agnes Maud, Miss Hulme. Margaret, Miss Harvey. Adelaide Florence, Miss Millar. Hilda Marie, Miss Smith. Rose Georgiana, Miss Kingsley. Helen Mary, Miss Argle . Mary, Miss Crowdy, C.B.E. Marguerite Ethel, Lady Allan. Eileen Leslie, Mrs. McCausland. Diana Lily, Mrs. James, M. B. E. Margaret Ann, Mrs. Strover, R.R.C. Anne Cecilia Elfgyva, Miss Wilson, A.R.R.C. Florence Wilson, Mrs. Catcheside, A.R.R.C. Jeanie, Miss Galloway. Mary Hannah, Mrs . Croft. Jeannie, Mrs. Cornwall. Margery Florence, Miss Hoyle. Anne, Mrs. Ratcliffe. Frances Mary, Miss Cockshott. Letitia Lily Anne Lethem, Miss Overend. Isabella, Miss Mulvany, LL.D. Evelyn Constance Owen, Miss Leggatt, R.R.C.
S I S TERS .
Ethelwyn, Miss Goldsman. Gertrude E., Mrs. Lewis. Emma, Mrs. Hugh on. Ellen, Miss Sagar. Winifred Charlotte Edwina, Ii Berks . Laura Marie, Mi ·_ Audland. Carolina, Mrs. Dunbar. Dorothy Loui e, Mi . Bean. fary Kathleen, Miss Harding, A. R. R. c. Margaret Dunlop, liss lIay. El ie, Miss Patchett. Florence Vernon, 1iss RennyTailyour. Christine Jean, ~liss Tait. Marian, Mis. Todd. Ethel Mary, Miss Smith. Rosamund Maud, 1\1 rs. 'Vaistell. Muriel Cressy, Miss Thompson. 'Norah S., Miss vVorsley. Rachel Mary , Miss MaharTy. The Hon. Ursula Mary La\yley. Nina Oxley, Mis Hayden. Catherine Charlotte, irs. \Yaugh. Elizabeth, Mrs. Turbitt. Eeatrix, Miss Whitaker. Emily Mary, Mrs. Lockwood. Alice Maud, Miss Bance. Constance Maude, Mrs. Oswald. Ethel Grace, Mrs. L. Robin. Ellen Mal ,Miss Grimsley, M.B.E. Mary Helen, Miss Bell, A.R.R.C. Ethel Maud, Miss Warrington. Annie Mary, Miss Wensley.
AD1\rISSIO. S TO THE ORDER.
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France Florence, Miss HelyHutchinson. Mary Elizabeth, Miss Walker. Dorothy, Mrs. Rhodes. Elizabeth Emily, Mrs. CarmichaelFerrall. Lucy Agnes, Mis Spry. Alice Edith, Mr . Butement. Lucy Elizabeth Talbot, Miss Woof. Alice Deborah, Mrs. Hickling, M.B.E., L.R.C.P.& . . 1iriam Gertrude, Mis Billing. Jean Bolton Emily, Mrs. Cameron. Martba, Mrs. Lodge. Janet Mitcbel, Ir. McKinley. Gertrude, Mrs. Clark. Margaret, Mi s Cudworth. Florence, l\Ir . Kitson. As
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Ethel Blanche, Mrs. Churton. Sarah Ann, Miss Hartley. Mary, Mrs. Waller. Ethel Kathleen, .YIrs. P. G. DarvilSmith. Cicely Mary, Miss Jackson, A.R.R.C. Florence Ethel, Miss McClelland. Monica, Miss Glazebrook, ~1. B. E. Hope, Miss Trant, M.B.E. Margaret Frances, Miss U rmson. 1ary Beatrice, Mrs. Brodrick, A.R.R.C. Clara Annie, Mrs. Wheatley. Margaret Eleanor, Miss Bigg. Ellen Talbot, Miss Paine. Ruby Torah, Mi s Figgis, M.B.E. Augusta I abel, Miss Woodward. Barbara, Mis Norri -Jones.
H O NOR A RY ASSOC I ATES.
Gilbert Phillips Mosscrop, ~I. B. Captain Robert Marshall, :\[. D., R. ,\.:'11. . Robert George Riddell, :\1. D., F. R. C . • ED. Herbert Green. Helen, 1rs. Abercromby. Geoffrey Budibent Whitworth. Captain J obn lfred Halgren, ~r. c. (u.s. AIDIY). Lieut. -Colonel Jean Ballut. Roger Edward l orton. Charles John Ritchie. Captain tanley Melville,:'II. D. BRUX., M.R . . . , L.R.C.P. Major Frederick John Scrimgeour, O.B.E., R.A.M.C. Constance Gertrude Lilian, The Hon. Mr . W. Cozens-Hardy. Ada Constance, Mrs. H. K. Stephens. Diana Geraldine Vere, Mrs. C. Magniac. Lieut. -Colonel Henry Cooper, D. s. 0., :'II. R. C.. , L. R. C. P. The Rev. Charles Hamilton Mylne. Con tance Viti Molesworth, Miss Allardyce. Katharine Angel Keva, Miss Allardyce . Grace Evelyn Ogilvie, Miss Lobb. Major-General Sir Samuel Hickson, K.B.E., C.B.
Ethel Harriette Mary, Mrs. Buckle. Evan Roberts, Junior. Surgeon-Commander Arthur Reginald chofield, M.B., 1\1. R. C. S. Major Arnold Woodford Izard, M.D., :'II.R.C . . , L.H.. C.P., f\.Z.~I.C. Lieut. -Colonel Herbert Edward Drake-Brockman, F .R. C.S. ED., 1. M.S. Robert Joseph Weidner, M. B. Arthur Thomas Lakin, :\1. B. Major James Hugh Hamilton Dodds. Major Louis Francis Roebuck Knllthsen, O.B.E., ;\l.D., R.A.:'II.C. Sir Evan Vincent Evans, F. s. A. Major Evan J ame Trevor Cory, O.B.E., M.D., R.A.:\LC.(T.F.) Vernon Hartshorn, O.B.E . , M.P. David Llewelyn Davies, ~1. B., L.R.C.P.& s. Cusack Roney Schofield, :\1. B., !\f.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Stanley Harri on Lambert. Major-General Henry Francis Edward Freeland, C.B., D. . 0., M.V.O.
Lieut. -Colonel Walter de Marchot Hill, C.B.E., R.A.I\r.C. Walter Sexton, 1\L B. E. Major Harry Entwi tie Roberts. Sir Erne t Frederick George Hatch, Bt., K.B.E. Gerald Campbell.
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GEI-\ERAL.
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The Rev. Paul "\l\Tilliam Nassau The Right Hon. Jonathan Hogg. Shirley. Albert Charles Turner. Captain Basil George Ewing, M. B., Captain Herbert Richard Bowtell, R.A.M.C.(T.F.) R.A.M.C.(V). Lieut. -Coio,nel John Smith Purdy, Harold Charles Mamlock, D.S.O., M.D. M.D.PARIS, l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J ames Campbell Hall, M. B. George Whitfield Camlin. Armstrong Herbert Swift Todd, M. D. William Edwin Haigh, F.R.C.S. Maurice Marens McCausland. Isabel, Mi s Em lie, M. D. Agneta Frances, Miss Beauchamp, Richard Donald Bain. o. B. E. George Edward cholefield, M. B. E., Captain Henry Man bridge, O.B.E. M.D., D.P.H. Major-General Sir vVilliam vVatson Lieut.-Colonel George Wa hington. Pike, K.C.r.r.G., D.S.O., F.R. C. . I., Badgerow, .:\LG., F.R . . . , ;\f.B., A.:\LS . C.A.:\[. . Cecil Henry Elmes, o. B. E., i\L B. Captain Edwin Charlesworth. Robert Louis McAdam, i\I.D., D.P.H.John lough Thresh, M.n., D. ' C., Charles Bage, M.D. n.p.Il. Frederick William Kaiser. Lieul.- olonel Duncan ~ampbell Colonel Frederick Adolphus FlemLloyd Fitzwilliams, 1\1. D., F. R.C. ., ingBarnado, C.I.E., M.B . , F.R . C.S., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) 1.1\1.5. lexander Thomas colt, ;\f.R.C.S. John Ernest Ne\'in , i\[.B., i\1.R.C.S. 1ajor Fane .\ndre\v Jamcs Eldon Pratt, i\I.D., M.R. C. . Macfarlane, D.S.O., O.B. E. , D.C.;\1. Captain Charle. John Evers, 1\1. D., Robert George 1cGowan, 1\1. D., M.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.(y). D.P.H. As
DONATS (COLD BAOCE).
Frederick Solomon Phillips, O.B.E. (Silver Badge, 30tb June, 1916). S I LV E R BAD C E.
Captain Arthur Cecil Abrahams. Gladys Helen Rachel, The Lady Swathling.
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W. Prescott. Mrs. tevenson. Vanda, Miss Jackson. Mis Gilbertson. Mrs. lfred Paine. The New England Surgical Dressings Committee. William John Turner Mullins. Walter Tandy. J ames Edward Keighley. Ilelen, Mr . James Shaw Bell. John Bu ckley. 'harles 'Villiam Curtis. John 'Villiam Swales. ,\Iice, 1i s IIosley. N lIrse ] ane larkc,'. Baroness Miley F;g-el. ,\n'ourd Prins. Edward milh. George .\tIoore. Henry {\ tkin on Lee. Tom Rockett. George John Carlile. Jamcs Keilh. . rcher Robert Bishop. Clara Paulin e Milledge, Mr.. Mcfnlosh. Caplain Reginald Harris. Ge neva S., Mr.. Curry. E. lellc K., Mis. Harris. Minnie A., Miss Hunter. \Villi arn Ernest Porler, ;\1. D.,
B RON Z E BAD C E.
Abraham Hamburger. Ho Kom Tong. Dosabhi Framji Panthaki.
Dinsha Edalji YIahava. Gustaspji N asservanji Gazder.
The thanks of the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General, engrossed on vellum, have been awarded to the following, as an acknowledgment of their disting-uished services to the Ambulance Department and in otherwise carrying out the objects of the Order. John Bamford. William Apps. Henry J. Monahan. A. Ereaunt. William Harding. Strachan Holme. Gladys Muriel, Mrs. Rowlette. George Ide. Aileen, Miss Kelly. Harry Hadlow Seed. Jessie, Mrs. Woodward. Mrs. Smith. Kathleen, Miss Cox. Mrs. Boyle. Miss Culshaw. Captain W. Reeves. Francis Henry Wall. City of Dunedin (N .Z.)
VELLUM OF
VOTE
THANKS.
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CERTIFICATES OF THANKS.
i\T. R. C. S., D. P. II.
Roberl roft. Annie, l\fiss Carse . Henry Thomas Bromagc. CERTIFICATES OF
THANKS.
Frank Castledine Clark. Emma, Mrs. Styant Brown. Labella Augusta, Mrs. Curry. Sydney Maria, Mrs. Chambers John Mark. Louie, Mr . Northfell. Harold Wacher, M.B., M.R.C.S. Helen Mabel, Mrs. Robinson. Harriett Emma, Mrs. Parker. Florence Kate Rachel, 1rs. David. Charles Robert Pattison Mitchell, M . D. Percy James Drought. Charle. Lamplough, :\L D., M.R.C.S. Leonard Adolphus Charles Knight. The Rev. Guy Landon. John Harrison. Edward Douglas Whitehead Reid, ;\LB. 1\lrs. M ulliner. Ada Mary, Mrs. Fairer. Gertrude, Mrs. Smith. George Read. lillicent, Mrs. Bro\vn. Vincent Rizzo. Charles Frederick Bickford. vVilliam Aston Handley. Michael Benson. Richard Gib on. Thomas rthur Oliver. 'Valter Greenstreet. Joseph vVoodford. Thomas '''. Atkinson. 'V. G. Allen.
Certificates of Thanks following :-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bray. Dorothy Mary,Miss Brewer. The Dcacons of the Union Church The Royally, Sunderland. Frances C., Miss Wemyss. Sergeant.-Major J oscph Grossman. Mrs. SWll1del1. Mrs. Saunders. Robert William Brett. London County Council Union of Women Teachers. Mrs. Thomson.
have
been
awarded
Captain D. Fraser Harris. Robert Thomas McIlreath. Irene, Mis Paulin. Lady Kalhleen Skinner. Mrs. Laurie. Miss Tuck. Miss James. Mrs. Fu rmedge. Mrs. Winch. Mrs. Gillies. Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Paget.
to
the
TIlE ST. JOH
R EPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.
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David McSweeny. Jane B., Miss vVisdon. Barbarie, liss Fr eman . . Captain Elizabeth Lane (Sal vatlOn Army) . Major Crichton (Salvation Arr~y). Captain Wi1liam Harrop Hattie. LIFE-SAVINC AWARDS.
Awards for gallantry in saving or attempting to save life on land have been made by the Chapt~r-Genera~ t~ the following persons, who endangered their own hves on
behalf of their fellow :To Albert Victor Place, Storekeeper to Messr . W. Gray & Co., W t Hartlepool a Bronze Medal. es , , 8 and 9 a.m., a German g-unboat bombarded
On 16th December, 1914, bet\\ een . ( Mes rs Gra)' & Co which were PI the premIses 0 .' ., \\Test Hartlepool . ace was on t ] e h Richard on had hi left arm blown subjected to .very hec:,~'y bO~T)?ard~oe~i~ ri ~1t reg.' Place rendered fir t aid n~t only off al~d sustall1ed a sello~~ I~;~; others ~vho were injured, at great ,-isk to hi o.wn t? Rlch.ardson but ~Iso Y d to the fact that he was working ncar a high lIfe OWlI1g .to burs.t\l1g she~l an struck b a shell, would probably ha\"e ca~l . ed pressure boder, w.hlch, ha? ~t .~~en This cas~ was not brought to the notice o[ the Before a suitable presentation of the medal the death of all In .thJe VICIl1I \919 Chapter-General untti anuary, . . . could be arranged Albert Place was taken III and died.
The medal was presented to his widow on 22nd ctober, 1919, hy M r. A. Jones, a director of Messrs. Gray & Co., on behalf of the Chapter-General. rtillery,
a Silver Medal.
I I I 1915 when several . . O' s . and m n of the Royc: a ta On 5th Octob~r" t H M Dockyard Malla an explo Ion took Artillery· were filltng ha~d g~~n~d~a~ried . m~n with thr~e child~en to support, ~vas place. Gunn~r Pao~ ~~~ e'xplosion occurred in the tent in which he was workln~. engaged on t e wor u~d Lance-Bomba,'dier Gui eppe Sciberra with his cloth S In Haemreasn O~~V~~gd sft~ipped him and thrown hi bu~-ning c1? thbes kinto thedsea'thhebIPOrOoc-1 fl . . ' h I g- on hIS ac' covere WI ceeded to Gunner ~liova~n~ ~~rru~~ :xt~;~~:d ~r~ with gr at difficulty and carri~d fixed between a ta e an I 0 f' safety While so doing 25 g-renades exploded In him out of the tent to a pace o · '1the immediate vicinity . He then carried to safety three ot1e~ gunne l S.
Medal presented by the Governor, His Excellency Field-Marshal the Lord Plumer, on 29th October, 1919. To William John Millman, Foreman Porter, Seven Kings Station, Great Eastern Railway, a Certificate of Honour. . .
1918 as the 8.59 a . m . train wa approachIng Seven ~Ings fell on the rails. Millman immediately . ~ I~~ ~n to the line ~nd lifted Mountford on to the up platform. He w~s, however, ~~a~le to get on to the platform himself as the train was. close upon hlln, and he, therefore, jumped bac k out of the wayan to the down !tne. b
tOt the
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To Richard Charlton Simpson (Under Manager), Frederick Cook (Master ' hifter), Robert Watkin (Bank Overman ), James Parry Stokoe (Deputy Overman)' William Salkeld (Master Shifter), Edward Hewitsol1 Davison (Timber Drawer), all of Murton, County Durham, Certificates of Honour.
Mrs. Dennis. Mr . Mu grave. Mi s Rigby. Edgar Blackwell. Frank Bushrod. Mr . Broughton.
To No. 2784, Gunner Paolo Cauchi, No.1 Co . , Royal Malta
AMBULANCE ASSOCIATIO • .
~;~ ;:~~edmHerNIount'ford fainted and
Certificate presented by the Right Hon. Lord C laud Ham!lton, Registrar of the Order and Chairman of the Great E~ tern Rail way Company, at the monthly meeting of the Board of Directors on 6th November, 1919.
On 12th Decem ber, 1918, at 11. 30 p. m., owing to f,-iction set up by a broken rope on the return wheel a fil'e bl'oke out in the main shaft of Polka Pit, Murton Colliery. Out of 13 men and boys working in the part of the pit affected nine gol out by the return, or second way out, but four men, viz., Isaiah Orrell, Richard Henry Treweeke, James DulTy and amuel Hunt, who tried to get out by the main shaft, were suffocated. At great personal risk, due to heat and fumes, the six men mentioned above entered the pit and succeeded in getting the four suffocated men out. Artificial re piration was tried, but 'without effect. Several of the '-escue party collapsed and nearly lost their OWI1 Ii, es.
Certificate presented at a public meeting in the Town Hall, Durham, on 25th October, 1919, by Lieut. -Colonel C. B. Palmer, c. B.E., R . A.:'I1. . (v.), a Knight of Grace of the Order and Commissioner, No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade. To George
eed, Clerk, Barrow-in-Furness, a Bronze Medal.
At 2 p.m. on 3rd June, 1919, at the works of the Barrow Hematite Steel Company Robert M Ginned)" a youth of 17, ".-as sent part way down a 6 ft. downcomer tube about 65 feet deep to place in certain bolts. On attempting later to haul him up it was founel that he hael fallen to the bottom, a di tance of 25 feet. After an unsuccessful attempt Imd been made by a man named Cotton to re cue him, George Seed we nt down. The approac h to the top of the tube and the descent of it were attended with some ,-isk, but the chief dacger wa suffocation by carbon dioxide. On reaching i\Ic(yinncrty, ,'eed [oune! it nee ssary to have an exit bored in the tube. This was done with all oxy-acetylcne burner. During the operation, until he was overcome by the fumes, ced shielded J\lcGinnerty from the heat of the burner and administered oxyg-en [rOI11 a cylinder which was lowered for the purpo e . Eventually both men \\'lTl' removed throug-h th exit that had been burnt. i\IcGinnerty did not survive. Mr. SeC'd is uperintenc\cnt of the teel " -orks Divi ion of the St. John mbulance Brigade and Secretary of the Ban-ow Centre of th e t. John Am bt!lance Association . ~Iedal presented by the :Ylayor of Barrow at a public meeting in the Towll Hall on 16th November, 1919.
To Police Sergeant I Ionollr.
Edgar
Stammers,
Ipswich,
a Certificate of
,\t 12.15 p. m. on +th July, 1919, one of a pair of horses drawing a carrier's van slipped on the tram metals at IIyde Pad;: Corner, Ipswich. Both horses took fright and bolted, causing Stanley '''arner, carrier, to fall off the footboard. He caught hold of the pole and was being dragged along with his feet on the ground when Police ergeant Stammer made a da h for the hOI-se and caught the near side rein. H e was dragged for about tweh'e yards and finally brought the horses to a standstill, aftel- whi h he releas ed tanley '''arne ,- from his position. In stopping the horses erg-eant Stammer I'an great ri k of being- carried through a hop front, and he showed discrimination in gra ping the near side instead of the off side rein.
Certificate presented by the Mayor, at the Town Hall, Ipswich, on 23rd February, 1920. THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION .
During the year 5,803 1eclallions, 17,714 Label ' and 3,056 Pendants ha\'e been issu ed . Th e iss ue of certificates is as follow
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Fil-st Aid (Men) First Aid (Women) ", Home Nursing ( len) ,,' Born ursing (\Vomen) Home Hygiene (l\1en) Home Hygiene (\Vomen) Sanitation
5,193 3,777
240 2,523 4 116 12 11 ,865
The i sue of Demon trators' certificates, which was authorised for the duration of the war, ha now ceased . The work of the Invalid Transport Corps continues in it llsual efficient manner. The A sociation is. ues a separate report, which may be obtained on application at St. John's Gate. During the year the demobilization of the Naval and Military Forces has been in op ration, and has relea 'ed a A MBULANCE large number of men and women to resume their civil BRICADE . occupations and duties with the Brigade. Fourteen ambulance and eleven nursing divisions have been form d and registered, bringing the number up to 961 ambulance and 584 nur ing, total 1545. The total strength is e timated at between 45,000 and 50,000, including the men and women who joined the Brigade [or war service only. The Brigade in Wales submits it report eparately. Appointments. - Colonel . Maynard mith, c. B., F. R. C. S., ha. be n appointed Assistant Surgeon-in-Chief ; and the Rev. "V. Dore Rudgard, Commissioner of No. III. District, in the place of ~1r. T. II. \\'oolston, C.n.E. The retirement of Mr. T. H. "Vool ton on the score o[ ill-h alth, from the active duties of Commissioner of No. III. Di trict, i" reported with great regret. He has given long and very valuable service to the Brigade, and his Di trict has always been a model for other Districts to work on. He has consented to continue on the Staff of the Chief Commissioner as an honorary member. A new District of the Brigade has been formed for the South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, under the title of the "s. E. & c. R. District," recruited solely from employees of that line, with Mr. E. A. Richards as Commissioner. If this formation of a Railway District proves satisfactory in ,its working, it is hoped that other rail ways may be inclined to form Districts of the Brigade on similar lines. Sir Robert Kennedy, K.C. M. G., has resigned the Commissionership o[ No. XIII. (Ulster) District, which has ceased to exist as such, the divisions of the Brigade in Ulster again coming under No. IV. District, as heretofore. Civil work will be carried out by the Brigade under the same conditions as in the past, though its sphere of action may be considerably increased . This work will now be shared by the British Red Cross Society, whose charter has been extended to enable it to take up civil work, both bodies carrying out the work under their own officers and organization. The scheme of work generally is to be on a county basis, and to meet this arrangement Assistant Commissioners of the Brigade resident within the county have been appointed for each county as representatives o[ the Brigade on county committees when the lalLer are formed.
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The Admiralty have been in consultation with the Chief Commissioner with reg-ard to the Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve, and new regulations [or that Reserve will shortly be issued. The Admiralty have granted their Long Service Medal to members of this Reserve who comply with the regulations regarding its issue. 66 reservists have already r ceived this medal. The vVar Office has not up to the present been able to consider the questIon of its Reserves, and the Military Home Hospitals Reserve at present remains in abeyance. V. A. D. - The po ition of Brigade V. A. Ds. is under consideration pending the decision of the "Var Office a to the Territorial Force and the connection of V. A. Ds. generally with that Force. It is regretted that 148 casualties have been notified making a total of 1077 (including 39 officers and members of Nursing Divisions), since the beginning of the war. 148 decoration and awards have been granted to officers and member of the Brigade for war service. 119 Service Medals and 64 Service Medal Bars have been awarded. The addition of a small silver cros of the Order, to be worn on the ribbon of the Service Medal, has been approved by II. R. H. The Grand Prior, for every nve years' efficient ervice performed after the granting of the medal. This corresponds to the bar previou ly granted on the ame condition s which is worn with the medal. The cros ' will only be worn on the ribbon when the medal is not worn. During the year ended 31 st December, 1919, 190 Sen-ice Medals for flftecn years' completed sen'ice, and 64 Bars, for' every five years' further efficient service, have been awarded to the follo\ving Members of the Brigade: ERVICE MEDAL.
No. 1. District. [\sh, Pri\'ate J. Barclay, Pri\'ate A. . Bcnllcld, Pri\'atc J. G. Boal wright, Corpol-al j\. \\'. Collett, Private \V. Cope , Sergeant H. \'. Davies, PI-ivate G. Evans, Private H. R. Franks. Ambulance Officer L. L. Goodey, orporal E. Hall, Private F. \V. Hill, Private E. C. Houghton, msing Sister C. Jasper, Sergeant J. S.
K e llow, .l'\'ursing Si~t.er J. F. Lyon, COI-poral H. Mark, Nursing Sis ter !\Irs. l\latLhcws, i\l11bulall c c Officel- 1\1. G. Pengelly, Nursing Siste r ]. Pen-y, upcrintendcnt. E. A. Sadler, ursing Office r B. 1\I. Streethel-, Corporal \\'. G. turgess, Privat.e T. l\1. Sykes, Private J. Thomas, Private C. H. Thomas, Private M. Varley, COI-pora! C. \Vallis, Divisional Superintendent. E. No. II. District.
Bowen, Sergeant W. Dawkins, Sergeant C. E. Egerton, 1st Class Sergeant S. Haynes, Private W. Lane, Sergeant C. W.
Reed, Ambulance Officer F. ]. Rittmann, 1st lass Sergeant F. \\'. Trott, Ambulance Officer H. \Velch, Corporal H. E.
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Barber, Corporal \V. Drane, Tursing ister E. Franks, Corporal J. Hill, Superintendent J. II. Hoddle, Sergeant H. G. Hopkins, Private A. Marr, Corporal \V. Mynard, Private A. H. Mynard, Private J.
No. 111. District. Richard on, Sergeant O. Robinson, Privat \Y. J. Ross, Sergeant J. impson, Sergeanl IT. \Valker, Ambulaqce Officer J. \Vestbul')', ergeanl A. \Vh arton, Corps ecrelary J. I I. \Vood , Nursing Sister E. \Voolm an, Private \V. II.
No. IV. District. Heap, Private \Y. Abbott, 1st Class Sergeant J. Hodkinson, uperintendent J. E. Aldred, Corporal H. Holgate, Ambulance Officer II. Appleyard, Superintendent E. L. IJ owells, Serg 'ant C. Ashworth, Private H. James, Ambulance Officer T. \Y. Ashworth, Private J. C. Mc\\,illiam, 1st la s erg-cant ,\. Ashworth, Private T. McDonald, Private J. D. Ballam, Private J. Marsden, Tursing Officer J. Bentley, Lady Superintendent 1\1. Milne, Private Ernest Birtwhistle, Private R. H. Newns, Ambulance Ofl1c r J. E. Bradley, Sergeant F. H. unn, Private H. Broomball, Corporal T. Nuttall, ergcant G. "'. Calderwood, ursing Sister lVI. E. Pal-tington, Private E. Caspell, Ambulance Officer T. Peat, erg 'ant R. C. Clark, Sergeant T. B. Pendleton, Private F. Clegg, Sergeant J. Pickup, erg-eant F. Clements, Private V\ . J. Pilkington, ergeant J. Cooper, Divisional Surgeon H. G. Ram5boltom, Private \V. Coulton, 1st Class ergeant c . Rigby, Divisional Surgeon F. \\'. Davies, District Staff Officer A. V. Robert, erg-eant]. Dent, Quartermaster Sergeant J. \V. Rushton, Nursing- Officer E. Diamond , Corporal . helmerdine, erg-cant J- \\-. Eckersall, Private J. H. Spann, Ambulance Officer .\. E. Emison, Private J. E. Swinburn, Divisional Superintendent II. Entwbistle, Corporal T. Tucker, ' uperintendent G. J. Etherington, Private R. II. Tunstall, Private G. Everington, Sergeant H. Turner, orporal H. Finch, l ursing Officer ::\1Tweedalp, Lady Di t. Supl. E. A. Fletcher, Sergeant H. \Vatson, Corporal G. \V. Green, Sergeant M. H. \Yhitehead, Private J. II. Greenwood, Private J. ~Tildman, Corporal H. Hampton, Corporal H. \i\'illiamson, ergeant I. \\7. Hartley, Private S. \Vri ght, ursing Sister M. A. Ha,vksworth, Private W. Yates, Corporal H. Haydock, Sergeant R. No. V. District. Grice, 1st lass Serg~ant F. Allen, Lady Superintendent E. Heap, uperintcndent J. \\'. Arnison, Divisional Surgeon F. VV. Hill, ursing Officer E. Bardsley, Superintendent W. Holmes, ergeant J. Bellamy, Corps Surgeon J. \V. J owell, Privale A. Bilton, Ambulance Officer A. R. Latham, Privat.e J. J. Calvert, Nursing Sister L. Morphett, Superintendent E. R. Cartwright, Sergeant J. Chambers, Assistant Commissioner H. C. Poller, Lady Corps Officer L. Pounder, Sergeant J. Child, Sergeant F. J. Read, Sergeant and. ecretary J. Childs, Superintendent R. Read, Sergeant J. \V. Clark, Sergeant P. ShuLtieworth. Ambulance Ofl1cer A. Cooper, Corps Secretary W. Smith, Ambulance Officer J. P. Crowder, Corporal E. Smith, 15t Class Sergeanl 'vV. II. D aybell, Sergeant R. H. Ellison, Assist. Commissioner A., M.R.C.S. Stone, Corporal \V. H. \Varburton, Superintendent G. \V. Feather, Private P. \Vood , Ambulance Officer-J . Fox, 1st Class Sergeant C. H. Green, Corporal E.
No. VI. Distri ct. tead, Divisional Superintendent A. Steel, Sergeant J. Townend, Nursing Sister M. Varley, ursing Sister E. C. vVhitehead, Private T. B. \Vilson, Nu rsing Si ter L.
Alvin, Corporal T. Brocklesby, Sergeant \V. Denton, Private \V. H. Ellis, ergeant E. Empson, Private C. Legrove, ergeant W. G. Mills, Corporal T.
No. V I I. District. Evans, Lady uperintendent E. F. No. VIlI. District. Plater, Superintendent G. Adams, Corps Superintendent F. A. Priestley, Nursing Sister E. Buller, Corporal J. \V. Tupper, Ambulance Officer S. E. Clark, orporal W. F. \Vaters, Corporal E. E. Elli, orporal G. vVeaver, Sergeant D. Fearn, Sergeant G. \V. Fox, Corporal S. R. Dare,
ergeanl \\ .
No. IX. District. Gray, Div. Superintendent J. A. P.
J.
No. X. District. Nichols, Ambulance Officer F. W. Brien, Gully,
No. XII. District. Ingram, Sergeanl R. Lum den, Commissioner Sir John,
rgeant 1\1. t Class ergeanl G.
K.B.E.
ERVICE 1\IEDAL BARS.
No. I. Distl-ict. Lum den, Nursing Sister 1\I. A. (second Aid rslade, Private H. J. bar ). Alii on, Ambulance Officer A. J. Mann, ur iug Sister E. Blackgrove, Private J. i\Ioore, 1st Cia sergeant T. Bomford, Corporal A. R. Orchard, uperintendent C. Bould, Corporal J. \V. Reid, Private J. ardo, Ambulance Officer \\'. J. Reynolds, Private A. L. burcher, taff Sergeant J. T. Rogers, PriYate J. J. Coleman, upt. J ..\.. . (second bar ). Smith, Sergeant R. A. Darkel-, Ambulance Officer C. H. Stanley, 1st Class ergeant J. Elliston, Private \\'. A. Stone, Superintendent R. \Y. Hamburger, Superintend<.>nt N. Yilven, Assistant Commissioner S. II. Hendon, Div. Superintendent R. ,,'. Jones, 'uperintendent H. L. No. II. District. Nickless, 1st Class Sergeant T. G. Edwards, Sergeant-Major VV. E. Higgins, Sergeant T. D. Humphrey, Nursing Sister N.
No. II I. District. Robinson, Private T. Timson , Superintendent J. F.
No. IV. District. l\Iarshall, Corporal H. Ashworth, Ambulance Officer J. T. Mellor, Superintendent J. (second bar). Newns, Ambulance Officer J. E. Bannister, Corps Superintendent H. Norris, 1st Class Sergeant VV. Barkel-, Sergeant J. W. H. Oldfield, 1st Clas ergeant R. \V. Broomhead, Corps Surgeon J. Pooley, District Surgeon E. Diamond, 1st Class Sergeant J. Stephenson, Ambulance Officer J. Graham, Div. Superintendent E. Warbul'ton, Sergeant \V. Gre nwood, 1st Class Sergeant \V. Hardman, Superintend ent J. T. (second \iVilliamson, Sergeant I. VV. Woodhouse, mbulance Officer N. (second bar). bar ). H eap, Superintendent J. Hindle, Div. Superintendent S. J.
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Eddison, Corps Sup rintendent :\. Heap, Superintendenl J. \ V. Kaye, Corps Officer 1.
Bailey, Nur ing Sisler L. G. Burgess, Corporal \ V. H. Howell, Corps Officer J. Humphrey, Superintendent 11. E.
BRITISH OPlITHALMIC HOSPITAL.
CHAPTER- TENERAL.
No. V. Dislrict. coll, )'rivat S . T. \ Vhilaker, Superintendent F.
No. VI. District. Johnston, A sisto
omrll. ,\.11.,
l).B.E.,
A. E. \ Vhe-alley, Lady Corps Officer C. 1\.
No. V J L Dislrict. \Vilson, Superinlendent H. No. X. District. Goodman, Divisional Surgeon T. II.
Poller, Ambulance
AKcr R.
Since the armistice the members of the Brig-ade Overseas have continued to the full extent o[ their PO\\ l!r (lnd with conspicuou succes , their efforts [or the r lief of the sick BRICADE and wounded of the Great War. During- the epidemic OVERSEAS. of influenza (chiefly in 1918), which visited practically all the Overseas Districts, members, both ambulance and nursing g-a,-e their services unstintingly, and it is record d with the g-reate~t reg-ret that some contracted the disease with fatal results. The sen'ices rendered have been gratefully acknowledged and borne testimony to by competent authorities. A full report of the Brigade Overseas [or the years 1918 and 191 , is now in course of preparation but as yery many of the units have been practically depleted of their perso7lllel owing to war service, it is extremely difficult for the officers on the spot to obtain r por1 s. I t may, however, be confidently said that the Brigade Overseas has [ully proyed the need for its exi tence. Owing to expansions and other causes it ha been found necessary to reorganize the Brigade Overseas in several district..:;. During- the past two years schemes have been prepared and, following the appro\-al of the Grand Prior and Chapter-General of the Order, have heen placed in the hands of the responsible officers with satisfactory results, \\-hich will become more pronounced as they mature and those cOl1c~rned become better acquainted with the full objects in view. ST.
The twenty-seventh report of the hospital told the tale of its closing and the safe return to England of the British OPH TH ALMIC staff. For over [our years, owing to the war, the work of HOSPIT AL. the hospital ceased entirely. The buildings were taken over by the Turk in December, 1914, and a month later the hospital became an ammunition store . When Lord Allenby made his final victorious march on Jerusalem in December, 1917, the Turks tried to blow the hospital up before they evacuated the place but were only partially successful. Very great damage was done but much of the building remained intact and when the chairman of the committee, Sir Courlauld Thomson, visited J eru alem later on he was able to recommend the Order to take immediate teps to restore the buildings and at the same time to carry out some very necessary improvements. To show how closely Lord Allenby came on the heel of the retreating Turks it may be mentioned that some of the British advance troops were nearly killed by thl! explosion and that two dead Turks were found just outside the building who had probably been engaged in firing the fuse and had been unable to get away in time. Every effort was made to re-open the hospital and begin its work again at the earliest possible date . Everything for the hospital had to be found de novo. It had been gulled of furniture, fittings, medicine, drugs and of every kind of surgical appliance. However, re-building was put in hand and with the invaluable help of the Joint Committee in Alexandria of the rder of St. ] ohn and the Red Cross the equipment of the hospital was speedily found. . local committee, of which the Milil~l ry royernor of J ern alem, Brig-adier-General Storr ""as the Chairman and Dr. Gram' ille, the Vice-Chairman, was appointed to supen-ise matters and much assistance in the work of restoration was given by the ,\dministration of Occupied Enemy Territory, South, to whom grateful recognition is here made. H. R.H. The Grand Prior vi ited Jerusalem while the work was proceeding and manifested great interest in the re, toration. It say much [or the determination of all concerned that the hospital could be re-opened for out-patients eleven months after its partial destruction, having regard to the abnormal condition of the country owing to four years of war. Lord Allenby performed the official opening ceremony on February 26th, 1919, the chairman of the hospital committee representing the Order on thi , historic occasion . Every nationality, creed and institution in Jerusalem was repre ented. The Commander-in-Chief in declaring the ho pital open paid a graceful compliment to Sir Courtauld Thomson for his untiring work in connection with the re toration and re- tarting of the hospital and announced that he was commanded by H. R. H. The Grand Prior to invest General Storrs and Colonel Gardner as Knights of Grace of the Order. The following cable wa read by the chairman and received with loud applause :- " I rejoice at the re-opening of our hosp ital in Jerusalem and I trust it wi ll be ab le in the future to continue the good work it has done in the pa ~ t. --Connaught." The first in-patients were admitted on June 30th, 1919, almost eighteen months after the capture of Jerusalem, when six came under the care of L ieut-Colonel J. C. Strathearn, O . E.E . , M.D., who had been appointed 'urgeon-in-charge on the demobilisation of Captain Gowans, R.A. M. c., who had been lent by the Medical Administration for the purpose of BRITISH
IILR.C. S. Rhoucs, ~ ergca\lt
JOHN
AMBULANCE
Service Medals have been awarded to the following- Members o[ the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas:SERVICE MEDALS.
Barucha, Dbanjisba Sorabji, 4tb Ambulance Officer, Parsi Ambulance Div. , India. Clark, W . ~., Superintendent No.1 Forest Cily Amb. Div., Onlario, Canada. Gresly, J. T., Superinlendent Windsor Central Div., Ontario, Canada. McLean, Emily C . , ursing Officer, Norlh ydney Nursing Div., N.S.\\!. Mehta, Framji Dadabhai, Corporal, Parsi Ambulance Div., India. Moore, R. J., Superintendent Brisbane (Y. M. C.A.) Div., Australia. l\1ulla, Manekshah Farc\unji, 4th Ambulance Officer, Cosmopolilan Div., Inelia.
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carrying on the work of the hospital from its opening for out-patients on November 11th, 1918. Both these officer had been on t.he pr~-war st~ff of tbe ho pital at different times and were therefore weJJ ac~uall1ted with the nature of the work . Captain Findlater, R. A. M. C., was 111 charg~ of the bospital between the departure of Captain Gowans and tbe arnval of Lieut.-Colonel Strathearn. . From November 11th, 1918, to June 30th, ,1919, there had been admitted to the out-patient department 1,352 new ca es and there had been 2 280 consultations. For the last six month s of tbe year to December 31~t, 1919, tbe hospital dealt with 585 in-patients and the av~rage daily number of beds occupied was 3+. Forty-two beds are Cl\'adabJe now thougb there is room for SO. The staff has been extr~mel'y bu ' yeven operating on undays to keep abreast of the \vork wblch l~ almost overwhelming. The number of out-patient has been "ery con~lc1erable, ,., 76?~ " con. u It a t'Ion s. " amounting to no less than 3,3 8 .!., new cases ane1 J, in the six months in question. A normal comparison is, of course, not possible, but a reference to pre-war reports shows that the num bel' of in-patients is not .mu ch belo:", the usual level, while there i a great shrink age of out-pattents. Thl . is easily accounted for by the un ettled state of the country \\'b.i~b prevents travelling and also, doubtless, to ome extent by tb Illneral:t hospitals which have been started by tb~ Admil:istr~tion. N or mu~l It be overlooked that tbe British OphthalmiC Hospital IS no longer the only eye hospital in Jerusalem, the American ' and the Z.ionists haying- ~~lh started eye work in the Hol y City. The Co~mlttee ?f the .Bntlsh Ophtbalmic Hospital are \-e ry anxiou that the blgh preslJ~e ,:-blch the Hospital of the Order won for itself in the past haJJ be mallltalncd at ,~n even bigher level, but this will entail a g reatly increased annllal co t In every direction. It should undoubted ly be the best ~<:Iuipped and .t he best staffed eye hospital in the East. The present Bntl ' h starT consists of Lieut.-Colonel J. C. Strathearn, officer-in-charge Miss Humphrie , the matron and Miss Dight, the sister. By the time this appear in print an as~istant surgeon will have been appointed, bringing the Brit.i h personnel up to the pre-war standard. Lady W at on, :vb?s.e c\~votlOn to the hospital is well-known to member of the Order, I hung 111 Jerusalem and gave ungrudging voluntary help before the arrival of t.he matron. She is as busy as of old in providing clothing for the 111patients, and has also collected a urn of money whi~h, ki~dly supplemented by thesurgeon-in-charge, has provided the hospital With a donkey, a gift much appreciated as its profitable uses are many. Palestine has not escaped the rise in the cost of living and the state of things would be worse for the hospital did it not benefit from time to time by sharing in bulk purchases made by the Administration and also in gifts in kind made by the Joint War Committee. These latter will, of course, not recur. The following figures show how prices have risen: bread, from 4 piastres* to 12 for 6 Ibs.; mutton, from 18 to 36; beef, 10 to 30; vegetables, from 3 to 4 times pre-war prices; butter, 30 to 110 piastres; cheese, from 12 to 36; rice, from 4 to 17 (but p~rt of a Government consignment was purchased for 11) ; sugar, from ~ to 27 ; wood, per kantar, from 25 to 1 SO; oil, from 45 to 60, in the last few 1"'1
* A piastre
=
equals about
2~d.
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weeks. An expenditure of not far short of three times what it cost to carryon before the war has to be faced . Generous contributions to the fund for the restoration and endowment of the hospital ba,-e been received by the Order including one hundred guineas from H.R. H. The Grand Prior. A list of the e donation is appended, but the committee earne tly appeals for annual sub criptions in . upport of the magnificent \York the hospital is doing-work which will surely increase in volume and importance rather than dimini sh in the future. Already the dministration has approached the Order inviting it to co-operate in a large cherne of practical eye work and re earch but "w ant of the neces ary funds limits the activities of the ho pital committee. Necessary steps have been taken to make good the claim of the Order to its property when peace \vith Turkey is signed, and an effort will be made to get all the hospital land regi tered a freehold. aptain A. eton-Christopher ha been compelled, owing to illhealth, to resign the appointment of Honorary Secretary to the Hospital and Lieut.-Colonel J. T. Woolrych Perowne has been appointed by the Grand Prior to fill the vacancy. Among the larger contributions to the fund for restoring and endowing the ho pital are the following :] J. R. II. The Grand Prior The late C. \V. Bartholomew Th Sl. John IIospilal, oulhport Thc rand Priory or lhe Order of the Temple or England and \Va les a nd ils various Preceplories . J. Bolanachi & ons Th e Grand Encampmcnt of Knights Templar of the United States of America ( 5000.00) The Counles Grosvenor ( urn raised by Lady l\Iaxwell Lyte and the workers at the Depot al 53, Park Lane) . Canadian Red Cross ociety . imla Nursing Divi ion, Brigade Overseas Committee of Ashfield (Malvern) V.A.D. Hospital olonel Sir Courlauld Thomson, K.B.E., C.B. Lieul.-Colonel E. F. Falkner, C.M.G., D . S. O . K. P. Birley
0 0 0
0 0 0
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£1187 10
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
£105 £2250 .£2000
£1000 £500 £500 £450 £250 £200 £200
This Commandery has completed the eighth year of it existence and is continuing it activities with success. At the end of the year the balance in hand was £ 113 11s. 9d. The Ellesmere Samaritan Guild during the year has relieved 101 cases at a cost of £184 Os. 4d. and has distributed gratuitously 60 garments. Through the Fresh Air Fund a number of children were sent to the seaside for a ho liday during the summer. The fund had a balance in hand of £33 4s . Sd. at the end of the year. Collections were made for the Pendlebury Children's Ho pital, the Royal Albert In titute and the Blind Aid Society. ELLESMERE
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.
1\n important early-printed volume on the history of the Order one of the fe\V incunabula in the Library at St. John's Gate, was gi~en by the kindness o( a number of ~he m~111bers. Caoursin's " History of the Siege of Rhodes in 1+80" (111 Lat111) , w~th 36 quarto woodcut - with quaint details, including- two scenes With portraits of the author and of the Grand Ma!-..~er, Pierre d.',:\ubusson. The book was printed at Ulm by Johann Reger tn 1496, as IS recorded on the last page, and contains, besides the account of the si~g\,; of Rhodes, eight other articles by Caoursin (who was Vice-Chancellor of the Order)
LIBRARY .
BAPTIST, JERUSALEM.
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A site has been acquired in Cathay's Park, Cardiff, on which a building to serve as the headquarters of the WALES . Priory ",:ill be erected. Major Trevor Cory ha generously given £ 1,000 in memory of his two son. who were killed in the war. This money will be invested, and the income used to assi t one or more women to train as professional nurses. The hospital for di charged di abled sailors and soldiers at Tenby is proving it u efulness. The hostels established in North Wales for the trainees at the \Nrexham Garden Centre are much appreciated by the men. At the request of the Ministry of Pensions, a hostel has been established in Cardiff for the di charged disabled men attending- the Prince of Wales Iro pita!. t the instance of the :\1 inistry a medical clinic has been established at wansea. During the la t twelve months the il1\'alid transport service has carried o\'er 1,000 ca es, the mileage covered being approximately 20,000. r\dditional . tation . are being e ~ tablished as quickly as possible. Arrangements have been made with the Ministry of Pensions to transport all cases of di. charged disabled men in Wales to the various hospitals and in titution. r\ large number of colliery companies and \\'orkm n' lodges have contracted to use the cars. The strength of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Wales is approximately 5,000, of which 1,+11 . erved in His Maje ty's forces during the war, in addition to which 1,2+0 men and 900 women acted as hospital orderlies and V. /\. D. nurses in military hospitals at home and abroad. The numher of classes in first aid, home nur ing, etc., held during the y ar was not so large a!-.. in previous years, but it is hoped that interest in the. e subjects will revive in the near future. PRIORY FOR
The livings of Great and Little 1aplestead, of which the Order is the patron, having become vacant by the death LITTLE in December of the Rev. W. Paxton Thorp, have been MA PLESTEAD. pre ented to the Rev. Bruce Edward Weekley, who relinquished his work in "\Valthamstow to take up his duties there. He wa presented to the Bishop of Chelmsford for institution to the parishes on 23rc1 May by Sir Dyce Duckworth, the Almoner, Mr. Edmund Fraser, the Librarian, Mr. W. R. Edwards, the Secretary, and Mr. H. W. Fincham, the Honorary Clerk to the Library. hortly before hi death Dr. Edwin Freshfield, the Receiver-General, v,;110 wa always interested in the hi toric connection of the Order with Litlle l\1apJestead, acquired the manorial rights of the village. His son, Mr. E. II. Fre. hfield, the Assistant Receiver-General, has generously promised to convey these rights to the Order in memory of his fath r. CREAT AND
relative to the Island of Rhodes and the Order; the whole is in excellent condition. The illustration on this page is a reproduction of the frontispiece, and shows Caoursin in the act of presenting a copy of his book to the Grand Master. Mr. Barclay Squire gave several of the Order's coins from Malta, and a bronze coin of the early Rhodian period. The Librarian gave five miniature decorations of the Order in gold and enamel, with an oval plaque of copper and enamel, of doubtful origin, but with the badge of the Order 'amid coloured flags; these all date from the 18th century.
In commemoration of the delivery of Jerusalem from the Turks by the British forces His Beatitude the Patriarch of BAPTIST, ] erusalem has assigned to the Order the exclusive privilege JERUSALE M . of celebrating in this Church "the Holy Eucharist and other religious services according to the rite of the Anglican Church." This is th smal1e. t and most ancient of the three churches contained within the precincts of the original hospital buildings CHURC H OF
ST. JOHN
30
R EPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.
of th e knigh ts, and i situate near the Pool of Hezekiah. Byzantine in character, it is one of the earlie t examples of Chri tian architecture no\,y remaining in the Holy ity, and probably dates from the fourth century. Its floor is about 21 feet below the present ground leyel and above it has been built the Greek Church of St. John. . The foundations of this modern structure haye much reduced the dimensions of the original church, the plan of \,'hich is somewhat remarkable. Possibly owing to a difficult site the nave run N. and ., divided into three bays . The m idd le bay is continued Eastward \vith an ap idal end which contains the altar; the other two (completing the three required hy the ritual) are obtained by apsidal ends to the nave both North and 'outh. The length of the nave is roughly 63 feet, and the width from the vVest door to the Eastern ap e is about 40 feet. OBITUARY.
The Chapter-General records with deep regret the death of the following Members and Honorary A -..ociates: K NIC H TS
OF
J US T ICE.
S ir T homas North Dick-Lauder, Bt., on 19th June, 1919. Sir John Furley, C.IL, C.B., on 27th September, 1919. L ieut.- Colonel The Earl Brassey, on 12th 1 0 \'emher,1919. LADIES
OF
J USTI CE.
T he Viscountess Parker, on 7th January, 1919. The D owager Lady Amherst of Hackney, on 2nd 1 ovembcr, 1919. The Lady William Cecil, o. B.E. (The Barone s Amherst of Hackney), on 21st December, 1919. KNICHTS
O F CR A CE .
S ir Mitchell Mitchell-Thompson, Bt., on 1 Sth Tovember, 1918. Sir Charles Norris Nicholson, Bt. , ~r.P., on 29th November, 1918. Charles Henry Berners, on 15th January, 1919 . W.(!. , Colonel Edmund Baron Hartley, .M.G., on 20th March, 1919. W illiam Gair Rathbone, on 9th April, 1919. Sir John Fowke Lancelot Rolleston, [. P., on 9th April, 1919. Charles W il liam Bartholomew, on 29th April, 1919. Lieut.-Colonel Juan Jay Gould, C. B.E., 1.i\[.S . , on 2nd June, 1919. Sir William Henry St. John Hope, LITT.D., D.C.L., on 18th ugust,1919. Francis Augustus Bevan, on 31st August, 1919. The Lord orrey, on 24-th September, 1919. Major-General George Upton Prior, on 12th October, 1919. Sir William Quartus Ewart, Bt., on 17th October, 1919. Sir Guy Francis Laking, Bt., C.B., l\J.v.o . , F.S.A . , on 22nd November, 1919. LADI E S
OF
CRACE.
Eva Ch arlotte E lli s, M iss Luckes, C.B .E., R.R . C. , on 16th February, 1919. Violet Edith , Mrs . R. Brassey, on 9th March, 1919. T he DO'w ager Marchione ~ s of Londonderry, on 16th March, 1919. S usan Clementina, Mrs. W. C. Wilson, on 14th Ju ly, 1919. Amy, Lady Tate, on 18th October, 1919. Co nstance Angel, Lady Allardyce, O.B.E. , on 23rd November, 1919.
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O BITUARY. ESQUIRES.
Richard Sims Donkin, on 7th February, 1919. Major-General Sir Francis Henry Rutherford Drummond, C. B., on 22nd March, 1919. The Lord Gray, on 2nd May, 1919. Harry Knight Stephens, on 1st November, 1919. HONORARY SERVINC
K . C. I. E.,
BROT H ERS .
William Burnes Lindley, O.B.E., on 24th July, 1918. Lieul. -Colonel Walter Thomas, 1\1. B., on 26th Septem ber, 1918. John Larder, on 22nd December, 1918. Wilfred Law Docker, on 12th July, 1919. William rthur Brunt, on 4-th August, 1919. Franci \Villiam Finn. Charles Theodore Ewart, :\>1. D. H O N OR AR Y
SERVINC
S I STER S .
Ida Thekla, 1iss Bowser, on 12th January, 1919. Margaret Turnbull, Mrs . ]. R. Crease, on 27th January, 1919. Emma Elizabeth, ~1is _ Gieve, on 18th October, 1919. Mary, Mi s arroll, (Sister St. Laundri), on 6th November, 1919. HONORARY
ASSOCIA T ES .
\tVilliam John tephen . , L.R.C.P . on 18th December, 1918. ir harles Erne t Tritton, Bt., on 28th December, 1918. Henry harles Edward \Venden C.LE. , on 31st January, 1919. Surgeon-Major George llan Hutton, ~r. R. c . . , in April, 1919. John 'vlacaulay on 14-th .\pril, 1919. \Villiam II amilton Gaunt, :'IT. B., on 15th April, 1919. John Duff,1\[. D., on 12th May, 1919. urgeon-General John 1 hilip Greany, ~r. D., on 7th October, 1919. Si r John Furley, one of the olde t Knights of Just ice and an Honorary Bailiff,- who died in his 83rd year, was one of the founders of the A~bulance Department of the Order. He was for some years I?lrector ?f the Department and Deputy Chairman up to the time of hiS death. He gained his first experience of ambulance work in 1864 in the war between Pru sia and Denmark when he took a prominent part in Red Cross \\'ork on behalf of the latter country. On the outbreak of the Franco-German \yar he assi ted in the formation of the British National Aid Society, and went to the seat of war as its first Commissioner. In the Carlist war of 1874 his services were again placed at the disposal of the combatants. In 1876 when th~ Russo~T~rki h . war broke out he wa appointed special Red Cross CommiSSIOner 111 Montenegro. He was Chief Commissioner of the Central British Red Cross Committee in the South African war in 1900 when he de igned the" Princ ss Christian" ambulance train which h~ took out to South ~frica and controlled for nearly a year. During the late w~r he p laced hiS great experience at the disposal of the Joint \ Var Com mitt e ~f the .Or?er and the British Red Cross ociety, and his advice was sought 111 deslgnl11g ma:ny ofthe ambulance trains used duringthe war.
32
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.
He was one of the British delegates at the International Conference for the revision of the Convention of Geneva in 1906, and a member of practically every international Red Cross congre held during the last fifty years . For his public _ervices Sir John was knighted in 1899, was made a Companion of the Bath in 1902 and a Companion of Honollr in 1918. He was also the recipient of many foreign decoration . By the death of Mr. C. W. Bartholomew in April the Order and ambulance cause 10 t a gene rOlls friend. Mr. Bartholomew was admitted to the Order as a Knight of Grace in 1917 in recognition of his long continued upport of the Ambulance Department and of his philanthropic work in many other directions. For many years h took great intere t in railway ambulance work and gave challenge CLIp and gold and silver medals for competitions held in the grounds of hi<.; residence at Blake ley Hall, Torthampton . He was a menlber of the Committee of the British Ophthalmic IIospital and sllb~crihed £2,250 to the fund for its restoration and endowment.
FINANCIAL
APPENDIX.
THE ACCOUNTS OF THE ORDER.
1.
In come and Expenditure Account for the year ended 30th September, 1919.
2.
Balance
heet at 30th September, 1919.
THE \VAR FUND OF THE ORDER.
3.
Account of Receipts and Payment for the year ended 30th September, 1919.
LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS.
4.
To the British Ophthalmic Hospital Restoration and Endowment Fund.
5.
To the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital.
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
34
FOR YEAR ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 1919.
EXPENDITURE.
35
INCOME. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.
£1035 344 114 1372 21 10-126-112-119
Salaries Rates and Taxes , Rent • , I rinting, Stationery and General Expense~ Audit Fee . Expenses connected with Mapleslead pecial Grants. . . Contributions to Superannuation Fund Hospital Grants .
8 10 17 1 0 17 4 11 17
2 1 9 2 0 2 1 3 6
Members' oblations Members' foundations Interest on Investments Ground Rent Charity Claim for refund of Taxes on Inveslments, etc., 1916-7-8-9. Realised by Sale of Motor Ambulances.
£,3-1-01
£2500 1630 2295 91
13 0 10 0 10 2 0 0
894 2 3 894 18 6
7 2
AMBULANCE DEPARTME NT .
8306 13 11 AMBU L AN CE DEPARTMEN T .
INSTRUCTION AND 'SALE OF STORES-
Lecturers' and Examiners' fees and expenses Salaries and \\' ages Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Carriage and freight Lecture Demonstrations, les fees.
£,1660 30-1-9 1785 3-1-9 230
15 12 6 19 9
INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES-
7 6 8
Gross profit on Sale of Stores Donations and Annual ubscriplions Charged to Centres and detached classes in respect of instruction Claim for I"cfund of Taxes .
-I-
5 7076
,)
0
111 lR
8
£7722 11 7 391 4 7 2298 1 1 1279 12 0 11691
TERRITORIAL BRANCH-
Salaries . Printing, Stationery and General Expens s Outfits, etc., granted lo Voluntal"Y Aid Detachments
16 -I-
3
0
[NVALID TRANSPORT CORPS-
Expenses of removal of invalids Salaries and \Vages Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Repail"s, depreciation and renewals of carriages and appliances l\Iotor Training
9
91 15 11 3 18 9
INVALID TRANSPORT CORPS-
1361 13 9 1055 1-1- 1 107 5 4
Fees for
I'
moval of invalids
2773
/
253 0 7 10 18 0 27
11
5 8
C)
2773
5 8
204
8 6
TilE ST. JOliN AMBULANCE BRIGADE-
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE-
Public duty and maintenance of slations, includ~ng wages of Station Attendants . Salaries-Administration Travelling and Incidental Expenses Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Uniforms
503 767 655 1378 28
H
2 13 10 0
ontributions tations
8 0 2 3 0 3333 600 4-69 1158 183 31 4-99 229
PENSION WAR SERVICE BADGES RATES AND TAXES RENT AUDIT FEE SPECIAL GRANTS CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPERANNUATION FUND
towards
maintenance
of
20-1-
/
1 0 7 0 1 8 10 0 11 6 14- 0
0 0 17 9
16,-1-81 17
C)
B RITIS H OP HTH A L MIC HOSPITAL AT JERUSALE M .
BRIT IS H O PHTHALM I C HO S PITAL AT JERUSALEM.
Expenses at London Office, including printing, stationel"Y and general expenses Expenses at Jerusalem, including salaries, wages, house-keeping, drugs, repairs, maintenance of furniture, and fittings and general expenses Expenses in connection with the opening of Hospital
D?~ations and Annual Subscriptions.
20 13
8 6
. DIvidends and interest on special funds. Payments by Patient . Chal"ity Claim [or I"efund of Taxes on Inve. tments, etc., 1916-7-8-9
9
1354 1-1-
14-,669
3 5
773
0 0
78
3 6
293 10 11 25-1- 17 0 63 13 2 160 18 11
-----
92 10 0 1467 17 10
ALMONRY .
ALMON R Y .
57
Contribution tv Parish House
8 4-
liBRARY.
Purchase of books, prints and interest to the Order
objects
of
50 19 8
R E SERVE.
Against Depreciation of Investments
1000 0 0
BALANCE
Carried to Balance Sheet
1367 10 £23.827
0 10
Donations and Annual Subscriptions Offel"tol"Y, St. John's Day. .
3 1 0 75 2 6
BALANCE SHEET AT
36
30th SEPTEMBER, 1919.
37 --- ------
Cr.
Dr. £6717 15
SUNDRY CREDITORS AND OUTSTANDINGS SPECIAL FUNDSFor St. John's Gate, additional buildings Staff superannuation " The British Ophthalmic Hospital,Jerusalem, As last year. . . . £14-489 Added this year 11281 " St. John's Church. LESS: Expenditure "
£·+000 4665 5 6
9 5
200 0 36 10
0
25770 12
BALANCE IN FAVOUR OF THE ORDERAs per last account Oblations commuted Balance of Income and Expendilure Account for the year to date, as per annexed Statement
0 7
9 0
2 0
1367 10
1
6 0
35249 11
2
72992 15
J
10029 396 300
0
0) 304 151
0 5
In hand ,(.114960
2
696 34
36587 19
8
13916 16
1
50504 15 7500 0
9 0
43004 15
9
152 15
0
0
0 0
43157 10 4665 9
9 7
8340 4 193 15
4 3
3952 1 10 3757 10 1 100 0 0
----9025 0 1317 11
7809 11 11
0 6 10342 11 300 0
6 0 10642 11 £11-+960
FRANCIS W. PIXLEY, Receivel'-General.
0
0
0 0
STAFF SUPERANNUATION FUND I VE TMENTS CARRIAGES, STORES AND ApPLIANCES on hand and in use . . . INSIG lA, MEDALS AND DIES on hand SUNDRY DEBTORSAmbulance Department, less reserve General Outstandings Advance (secured) CASHAt Bank-Deposit Account Current Account
3
2009 11 2 1912 4- 11 1495 0 0 500 0 0 8000 0 0
LESS: Reserve against deprecialion (Value al 30th eptember, 1919 £42964 In respect of lhe laff£320 5 p.c. War tock, 1929-4-7 LESS: Inslalmenls received
2
0 0 0
RIGHTS IN CASTLE AT KOLOSSI, CYPRUS INVESTMENTS HELDOn General Account£11439 4 6 £120005 p.c. War Stock, 1929-47 699 11 3 £700 Exche quer Bonds 5 p.c. 1919 2991 3 6 £3000 Treasury Bills . 445 16 8 £500 \Var avings Cerlificates 2492 9 10 £3115 12 4 India 3 p.c. Stock 7829 4 11 £3108 1 6 Bank of England Stock 2415 4 0 £2800 Ceylon 3 p. c. Inscribed Stock 1985 4 0 £2000 iel-ra Leone 4 p.c. Inscribed Stock 1965 4 0 £2000 South African 4 p.c. Inscribed Stock. £1000 Leeds, Bradford & Halifax Railway 1545 0 0 6 p. c. Guaranteed Stock 1308 0 0 £1200 Birkenhead Railway 4 p.c. Stock . £1500 Madras and Southern Mahratta Rail1471 17 0 way 4 p. c. Debenture Stock In respect of The British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem Fund£783 9 1 Bank of England tack £2061 14 6 India 3~ p. c. Stock £65 Easl India Railway" B " annuity £500 Nalional \Var Bonds . £10000 4 p. c. Funding Loan 1960-90
6
4102 12 10 5926 9 5
FIXTURES AND FITTINGSIn London At Jerusalem
5 0
0
£29308 1 83 15
£29391 16
2
5
71548 77
FREEHOLD PREMISES at and adjoining St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, at 1st October, 1918 Addilions FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT JERUSALEM at 1st October, 1917 Expendilure on rebuilding
7 163 650
Motor Ambulance
0 9
8
Having examined lhe above Balance Sheel and Incomc and Expenditure Account with lhe books and vouchers of lhe Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of SL John of J cru alem in England and wilh unvouched staLemenls rec ived from J e rusalem, we he reby cerlify Lhem Lo be con-eel. 3, Frcderirk's Placc, Old Jewry ) E.C. 2. PRICE, \VATERHOl'SE & G. 1 sl Jun e, 1920
2
6
39
38
~be \Branb ~rior\? of tbe ~rbcr of tbe
lbospital of St. 30bn of 3erusaletn tn 16nglanb.
WAR
FUND.
Account of Receipts and Payments [or
the year ended 30th September, 1919.
PAYMENTS.
RE CEIPTS. General FundBalance at 1st Octobe r , 1918 Contributions-Lady Mount-Stephen Interest . Sale of Furniture and Fillings . . Southport Hospital Guarantee Fund, Transferred Countess of Liverpool Fund, Tra.nsferred
4 £116 100 0 262 7 79 6 5000 0 11 10
Genet-al FundGrants to St. John Hospitals Expenditure on Personnel
9 0
£25 0 20 14
Adm inistrationSalaries . Postages and TelegI-ams General Expenses Au d it Fee
6 0 10
£48 13 10 0 49 1 10 10
6 0 7 0 118
6621 Newfoundland Wards FundBalance at 1st October, 1918 Contributions . Interest
20 0 1J 1000 0 55 18
New Zealand Comforts FundBalance at 1st October, 1918 Contributions . Interest
2367 300 3
Anglo-American Hospita l, Win'lereuxCash received from Lady Hadfield
9
5
4-
Newfoundland W ards FundGrants to Auxiliary IIospitals
40
857 12
163 19
4
857 12
4
2670 10
9
4
1
3136 5 0 5
0 3
,)
9
5 New Zealand Comforts FunclGra nts [or New Zealand \Vounded. . . Balan 'C remitted to Wangallui N. Z. Patriotic Commillee
3 0 6 2670 10
9
4
7
136
503 16 2166 14
Anglo-Amet-ican H o pital, Wim ere uxSalaries o[ Personnel . . Postage and General Expenses
134- 17 1 7
5 4-
1 6
Total Payments BalanceCash on Dcposit and Current Account Treasury Bills
5773 18 2993 8
LessSundry Outstanding Accounts '£12,564 14
8767
7
31
0
136
4
7
£3828
7
0
8736
7
9
4
0
1
£12,564 14
W. PIXLEY, R eceiver-G eneral.
FRANCIS
Held on General Fund . " [o( Newfoundland Fund
3, Frederick's Place, Old J ewry, E.C. 2. 1st June, 1920.
£6457 10 2278 17
0 1
£8736
1
7
Audited and found correct, PRICE, VVATERHOUSE
& CO.
40
BRITISH
OPHTHAL~llC
AND
HOSPITAL RESTORATION
ENDOW~lENT
FUND.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO 30th SEPTEMBER,
41
BRITI H O PHTHALMIC HO SPITAL , JERUSALEM.
REPORT OF TIlE CHAPTER-GENERAL.
1919.
Field-l\Iarshal H. R. H . The Duke of Connaughl, K. G. Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England C . \ V. Bal-tholomew St. John Hospital, Southport C. J. Bolanachi et Fils Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the U.S.A. The Countess Gro venor £500 each-Canadian R e d Cross Soci ty; imla ursing Divi~ion Committee of Ashfield (l\lalvern) \,.A. D. lIospital Cot. Si r Courtauld Thomson, K. B. E., C. B. £200 each-K. P. Birley; Lt.-Cot. E. F. Falkner, C.M.G., D.S. O... Priory for 'W ales . Major Hamilton. . Proceeds of Lecture in Philadelphia-per Lt.-Col. J. T. Woolrych Perowne Queen Mary Sewing Guild Fund £105 each-Sir Robert Hal-vey; Sir J Ohl1 Holder, Bt. £100 each-Anonymous; Col. Wm. Endicott ; \ ' iscount Iveagh; Plymouth Ambulance and Nur ing Division; The LOI-d Queenborough; Sir H. Samuelson, Bt. ; ir lIarry \Vae chlel-, Ht. Re-capture of Jerusalem Thanksgiving Offertory, t. John's Church, Clerk en well Armistice Thanksgiving Offertory, St. John's Church, lerkeJl\\'cli Mrs. H. Morell . . £50 each-Borough of Luton, per \Vasle Paper Scheme; The Rl. Hon. Evelyn Cecil, M.P . ; Lady Drummond; Ellesmere Commandery; Robert Gardiner; Mi s Lafone ; Dame arah A. Lees, D.B .E.; New South Wales Centre, S.J. ..A.; A. E. G. Rhodes, O.B.E. ; Mrs. A. E. G. Rhodes; Mrs. \Vallis Toller Miss M. Brodrick . Mrs. J. W. Laurie. The Great Priory of the Order of the Temple of Ireland Lady Wernher Bath Centre, S .J. A.A. £25 each-R. C. Abdy ; Cot. A. D. Acland; E. Ansell J. Horne Stevenson, M. B.E., K.C. £20 each-Mrs. Richardson; Sir Thomas ulherland, G.C.M. G. , LL.D. ; J. Langfield Ward; Miss \Vesl The Mayor of Deauville Mrs. Lay and friends in Maseru, Basuloland Proceeds of Lecture at Caxton Hall-per \V. R. Edwards "A" Coy., Q.O.C.B. Waima R ed Cross. Messrs. Carver Bros. & Co., Ltd. Capt. P. Ashworth. Lady and Miss Gait No. XIII. District, S.J.A.B. Major A. C. Valadier, C. M. G., R.A.M.C. £10 10s. each-Commander F. M. Barwick, O.B.E., R.N.; J. J. Cockshotl; Leicester Centre, S.J. A.A.; Manchester Centre, S.J.A.A. ; C. L. Nichols, C.B.E. ; Insp.-Gen. Belgrave Ninnis, c .V.O., R.N.. . Victoria (B.C.) Centre, S.J.A.A.
£105 0 4,000 0 2,250 0 2,000 0 1,500 0 1,187 10 1,000 0 1,000 0 450 0 250 0 400 0 167 0 150 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
147 1 11 123 16 210 0 0 70U
0
0
SO 11
8 6
77 61
550 40 30 2 26 25 75 21
9 3
0 0 0 0 5 4 0 0
80 19 18 18 16 15 12 12 12
0 5 17 10 2 0 16 13 0 11 11 11 o
63 10
0 6
6
0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 6 3 1 0 6 0 0 5
11
0
7
£10 each-Lieut.-Col. Oscar Boulton; S . Clough; H. C . Else; Miss J. L. Freshfield, R. R. C.; Mrs. Herbert; Capt. A. H. Lechmere; Field-Marshal The Lord :Ylelhuen, G.C.B., G.c.v.o., C. M. G.; Mrs. Hugh Nicholson; Lady Ruffer; Mrs. M. luart; Miss A. \\Toodhall Great Central Rly . Centre, S.J.A.A. Employees of Carriage and \Vagon Dept., Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (Ne""ton Healh) Colleclions-per J. Thompson Lady Ruffer . . £55s. each- J. Adamson, M.D. ; J. J. Brigg; A . Vernon Davies, M. B. E., M. B.; Capt. E . \V. Goldsworthy; Clementina, Lady Lilford; The Dowager Lady Linlithgow; Col. J. A. L. Montgomery, C.S.I., C. B.E.; Viscounless Mounlgarret; Sir G. \\T. eedham; Mrs. Radcliffe Platt; Lieut.-Cot. Sir BrucePorter, K.B.E. , C. l\1.G.; \V. G. Rathbone; Sir John Stanley, K.C.LE., C.B.E. , K.C.; Frank Tobin; The Hon. Lady \Villiamson . The Rev. Canon \Velchman Montreal anadian Nursing Div., S.J.A.B. Overseas The Huansa Soldiers' Comfort ociety, Huansa, Ianiloba . £,5 each-Po D. Agnew; Miss E. IeCall Anderson; Anonymous; Anonymous; Lady Arnott, D. B. E. ; Lady Layland-Barratt; Col. F. "'. Begbie, .B. E., 111. R.C.S. ;The lIon . Mrs. Evelyn Cecil,c.B. E. ; Miss Child; riss M. Cochrane; l\Irs. T. Cordes ; Henry A. Fielden, 1.D.; Fil-st l\1. E. Church, Springfield, IlIa, U.S . A. ; Col. H. L. Fitzpatrick, C. B. E.; Col. \V. :\1. Garlshore; 01. ir John 1\1. Gib on, K.C.lII.G., K.C.; Lieut.-Col. J. Gould, C.B.E., I.M.s. ; 1\Iajor-Gen. ir J. A. L. Haldane, K.C.B., D.S.O. ; The lIon. Eustace Hamilton-Russ II, O.B.E.; Miss M. S. Ilan' ie; 1rs. IIenderson; Mrs. C. S. Hopegood; Capt. J. Courtenay Lord; Brig.-Gen. C. M. Luck, C. ;u.G. , D.S.O.; SlalT- ' lIrgeon J. ~Iacinlyre, R. . V. R . ; A. H. Leslie Melville, 0. B. E.; Old Girls of the Berg lreet Scbool Dance Fund, Maritzburg, ' atal; Lady Perley; Sir R. Douglas Powell, Bt., K.C.V.O., iII.D.; Col. E. Laurie Robinson; Sir John and Lady Rogers; Dr. . G. loman; Mrs. " ' est; Mrs. Darcy Wyvill . Tbe Rev. W. J. J. Cornelius £,3 3s. each- Major-Gen. ir F. G. Bond, K.B.E., C.B., C. l\LG. ; P . Pierpoint Burgess; ir 1\Iackenzie Chalmers, K. c. B., C. S. 1. ; ;'\1iss 1\1. 1\1. Graham; Col. H. Herrick, D.S.O. , L.R.C.P., "\.;\I.S.; Sir John Langman, Bl.; lIenry Sharp, c.s.I., C.LE.; Mrs. \Varnefol-d. . . . . The Truslees of S unthorpe ongregational Church Colleclion from congregation of l. Adhelm's Chapel . . £3 cach- 1iss Violet Byrne; Local Council of omen , Onlario ; Proceeds of Competition-per Mrs. Dalton; C. \\' right Miss F. M. Pochin. . . . . . £2 25. each- Dr. T. l\1. Angior ; Col. H. F. Barclay; Lieut.-Col. L. E. Barnet, M.B., F.R.C.S.; Sil- H. Dennis Readelt Bayley, lCB.E.; Lady I3owater; DJ". J. M. Carvell; l\lajor and l\lrs. Darwin; E. Dawes; Irs. . Sleath Gent; H. Green; Gen. Lord Edward Gleiehen, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M. G., D.S . . ; The Dowager Lady Amherst of Hackney, C. B. E.; The Hon. Lady Hal-vey; J. R. Heape; Mrs. Hendley; The Lady Victoria Herbert, C.B.E.; Lady eager Hunt; Sit- Robert J. Kennedy, K.C.l\L G.; S. Lamberl; Lieut.-Col. M. P. Leahy, R.A.M:.C.; R. \V. Leslie, M.D., LL.D.; Hayden Parker; Lieut.-Col. A. F. Poulton, C. B.E.; R. St. A. Roumieu' apt. W. A. Spong, M. B. , R.A.M.C. ; R. Sluart, M.D. ; Temple Meads Division, S.J.A.B.; J. W. K. Tough, F. R. C.S. ED. ; Mrs. 1\1. E. Warneford. . . . . . £2 ea~h-Anonymolls; Miss M. B. Collings; Miss A. S. Collyer; MISS E. A. Evelegh; Friends from Vancouver and Sarina;
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Dr. J. R. Keith; Lieut.-Col. G. B. K ens in gton j Th e Dowager Lady Loch; Col. R. \\T. Phipps j Col. Frank heffield; Major H. J. Stevenson St. Mark' Church, Clerkenwell-Collection £1 10s. each-Eo F. Krause; The Rev. \V. Dore Rudgard j Capt. F. \\'ilson Brighouse Corps . £1 1s. each-Miss E. Alexander; The Hon. Florence M. T. Amherst ; The Hon. Margaret 1. T. Amherst; The Hon. Sybil M. T. Amherst; \"1. Bagshaw j The Countess Brassey ; Dr. S. Bree j Miss F. L. Calder; l\Iiss M. L. Caldwell, o. B.E. ; Col. Sir J. Cantlie, R.B.E., F.R.C.S. ; Col. C. Cathcart, F.R.C.S. j Dr. F. R. Cassidi ; The Countess of Cassilis ; ~Irs. Chinery, M.B.E.; Col. A. Chopping, C.B., C.M.G., R.A.M.C.; liss Geraldine G. Coles; A. Cotton, M. B. E. ; Miss \\T. S. Davidson j L. G. Dillon; Mr. and Mrs. \Vaynman Dixon ; ~Irs. Dohe rtyHolwell j Miss Ellis; Miss H. Frank; Major-Gen. J. T. Fotheringham, C.M.G., M.D., A.M.C. anada; J. P. Garner j Miss C. E. M. Gibbons; Miss M. H. Griffiths j Mrs. E. cutL Hann; The Rev. C. B. Hulton; Dr. E. Jackson; S . " T. Malkin; Angus McGillivray, M.D. j J. Merrick; Major G. . Mill, M.D. ; Miss K. 1. Mylne ; J. Nightingale, M.D. ; Capt. II. Nockolds, M.B., R.A.M.C. j Capt. \V. J. Pontin,M.B.E.,R.A.M.C.; L ady Beatrice Pretyman; R. Roberts j Mrs. Bevil Smithc, C.B.E.; Mi s H. S. Stewart; J. tratford; Dr. H. trover; J. Thompson; Mrs. Underwood; J. H. Widdop j T. W. Wilson; A. "Vorrall; Miss C. \Vrigley; Lieut.- 01. J. II. Yolland, C.B.E., JlI.R.C.S. . . . . £1 each-Anonymous j Capt. Anjey; Miss B. F. Baines j Miss Boger; Col. E. D. Browne-Synge-Hutchinson, V.C., .B.; Dr. G. Busuttil; Miss Clarke j The lIon. Mr . Corbet, M. B. E. ; Miss Maria Dalton j Harry D. Gell j Dr. T. H. Goodman; Miss Grave j Mrs. Harvie j Miss Ilitchman j 1\Iaj.-Gen. F. ]. J encken, M.B., D.P.H.; Major Malet; Miss McF ITom; \V. J. Gidley Moore; Mrs. Morice; Lieut.-Col. O. O'Bricn; Miss E. Sewell; The Rev. Canon Edgar Sheppard; C. S. toll; Lady Strong; Mrs. F. Thorne; E. L. Vaughan; Mis M. Villiers j Miss M. A. Ward, R.R.C. . H. R. Catt 10s. 6d. each-W. H. Bird j Mrs. Brunning; \V. Noble j Mrs. Shann; Miss C. E. Todd, R. R. c., 111. M. 10s. each-Anonymous j Mrs. Down: Miss E. C. Goodin; G. Jackson j W. T. Knight; Miss Ruth Lindsay j Mis Little ; \V. A. Packham; Misses Paync; Miss P. '-'V. Peter; Miss G. K. Platt j A. F. Prickett j Two Fricnds . 5s. each-Miss A. F. Jocelyn Ffaulkes j Miss M. R. Scott
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BRIGADE HO SP ITAL.
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.
22 0 0 1 18 10 -I-
1
10 i
ST.
JOHN AMBULANCE
0 5
BRIGADE HOSPITAL.
LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS
For the period 21st October, 1918, to 20th October, 1919. IV. DistI-ict,
.J.A.B. Collections-per Colonel C. ]. Trimble, C.Jl1.G., Commissioner o. VIII. District, S.J.A.B. Collections o. V. District, .J.A. B. Collections No. VI. District, .J.A.B. Collcctions . ew Z 'aland Centre and Divi ionsDuncdin CentI-e, S.J.A.A. . . £300 14 10 Thamcs Nur ing Divi ion, S.J.A. B. Overseas 100 0 0 anterbury, elson, Marlborough and \Vest Coast District (Christchurch), .J. A. B. Ove rseas 21 0 0 '0 .
C.B.,
53 1 I
28
0
0 11
U 0
2 12
6
o
6 10
o 10 £17,600
8
0 0
Ccntral Tursing Divi ion, TO . 19 Montreal, S.J.A.B. Overseas The Hon. W. esbilt (600) . 25th Ratt. Rifle Brigade £100 each-East Riding, York, Branch of the British Red Cross ociety; Durban ( .A.) Turf Club; Directors, Staff and \Vurkpeople of Messrs. T. Firth & ons, heffield. Proceeds of alc of Ford Iotor Ambulance S.E. c ' C.R. entre, .J.A.A. Collections £50 C'ach-Denaby Main Co-operative ociety; Goldfields Dislrict, .J.A. B. \'c rseas , 1\Iillbay Division and Co-operative Nursing Divi ion, S.].A.B. Plymouth . . . . The King's I-OSS Ambulance and ursing Divisions, S.J.A.B. 1\Irs. Beatty (200) . Mrs. Ca.wlhra ( 176) No.1 District, S.J.A.B., Hospilal Saturday Fund Miss 10lyneux. . . Blaydon Ma onic Lodge (No. 659), Blyth " 1\lembers of the St. John Ambulance Bricrade Overseas Victoria Di trict ( .S.\\'.) . . o. ' Cranbrook (British Columbia) Centre, S.J.A.A. . . . £20 each-l\Iiss BI-odrick ; Croft Masonic Lodge ( o. 3310), Blyth; Mrs. McIntosh; \Vestern Australia Head Centre, S.J.A.A., PCI-th . . . . Children and friends of Maseru, Ba utoland 1\lrs. Hoare and family . . Children's Home Division, S.].A. B. . Pontypool and District Corps, S. J. A. B. Mrs. Gib on . Perth Division, Australia, .J.A. B. Overseas. . . Employees of the Orient Bonded V:arehouses. . . £10 each-;Their Excellencies Sir Henry and Lady May; \Vaterloo 1\lasonlc Lodge (No. 3310) . . Wak efield and District Amateur Bowling Association . No. 27, Ley ton an d Ley tons tone Nursing Division, S.J.A.B. The Marchioness of Zetland . . . . . Geo. F. Hussey and Lieut.-Col. J. A. L. Montgomery, C.S.I., C.B.E. Collection at St. Peter's, Eaton Square . . . Mrs. \Varneford . £5 each-Major-General A. P. Blenki~sop, C.B·., M.R.C.~. j Lieut.~ Col. The Rev. P. Cullen, M.D. ; Ladies' \Var Fund Committee Windhuk, South Africa; Lieut.-Col. F. S. Lambert, JII.R.C.S.: L.R.C.P.; Mrs. F. Scorer
£3456 15 1886 0 1055 1 773 11
421 152 122 105 300 83 62
6 6 2 3
14 10 10 2 19 0 10 1 0
0
6
0
7 6
150 0 42 5 40 19 36 1 30 10 26 1 22 0
0
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9 13 6 6 15 6 600 10 10 0 5 2 11 510
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44
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.
Royal School for Deaf and Dumb Children. Margate London Post Office Nursing Division, S.J.A.B. . Collected by S. B. Piers £3 3s. eac h-So H am illon : M.D. Major VV. A. Spong, l\I.B. Mrs. R. Seymour Corkran . ' . .' . . . R e druth Nursing Division, S.J.A.B. £22s. each-W. D. Gel!; Woolston Nursll1g DIvIsion, S.J.A.B. £2 each-Dr. 'V. E. Cant; Collected by E. G. D a lston; W. Rattray; J. T ay lor . Collection at Mr. Fincham's Lecture Employees of the Eclipse Wor~s, 'Vim borne . . Springhead Mill Company, GUI e ley-Coll ecllon.. . £1 each-Mrs. R. Cla rkson; Miss E. Crawley; MIss Gnffith; Mrs. Ross . Amounts under £1
The above Contributions have been a ppli ed as under : Buildings and Equipment Account. . £7,136 Maintenance Account 1,976
414 0 3 17 6 3 3 6 6 6 0 2 10 0 2 2 9 4 4 0
8 0 0 1 11 6 1 6 3 1 5 0 3
0 3
£9,112
5
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INDEX. i\nniversary Service Brilish Ophlhalmic Hospital Church of t. John Baptist, Jerusal em DirLctOI- of the Ambulance Department Ellesmere Commandery Financial Appendix Genealogist General Assembly Great and Little l\Iaplestead Indian oldiers' Fund Joint Council Joint 'Var Committee Ladies' ommittee Library .
Page 5
25 29 10 27 33 10 5 29 9 6 6 9 28
Page Life Saving Awards 18 Obituary 30 Official Appreciation 5 Priory for \Vales 29 Promotions, Admissions and Enrolments 10 Queen of Roumania 10 St. John Ambulance Association 19 St. John Ambulance Brigade 20 St. John Am bulance Brigade Overseas 2-1Southport Hospital 9 Syria Relief Unit 9 Vellum Votes of Thanks 16 Wedding of Princess Patricia of Connaught . 10
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{the St. Jobn Rmbttlallce Bssociation.
Report
for the year ended
30th September 1919.
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{the <Sranb lPrior\? of of tbe 1bospttal of St. 30hn of 3erusaIenl
The Chapter-General consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, the other Knights of Justice, the Prelate and the Sub-Prelates deJure; the Officiating Chaplains; all mem bers of the Council; not more than ten Knights of Grace and not more than six Esquires appointed by the Grand Prior.
in JEnglanb. So"ereign HIS
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MAJESTY
THE
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lPrior.
1kntgbts of 3-usttce.
lPatron. KING.
FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OFCONNAUGHT, K.G., etc.
Sub::::JPrtor. THE EARL OF PLYMOUTH, G.B. E., C.B.
:fSaiIiff of J6gle. COLONEL SIR HERBERT C.
JC!ecutl\1e
PERROTT,
Bt.,
C.H., C.B.
~mcers.
Prelate-THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. Chancellor-SIR JOHN P. HEWETT, G.C.S.I., K.B.E., C.LE. Secretary-General-THE RIGHT HON. EVELYN CECIL, M.P. Receiver-General-FRAN IS \V. PIXLEY, F.S.A. Director of the Ambulance Department-THE EARL OF DONOl' GIlMORE, K. ['. Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalemCOLONEL SIR COURTAULD THOMSO , K.B.E., C.B. Almoner-SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, Bt., M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P. Librarian-EDMUND FRASER. Registrar-THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD CLAuD HAMILTON. Genealogist-SIR HENRY FARNHAM BURKE, K.C.V.O . , C.B., F.S .A. Director of Ceremonies-Vacant.
:assistant J6!ecnti\1e ®mCer5. Assistant Receiver-General-EDwIN HANSON FRESHFIELD, F.S.A. Hon. Secretary of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalemLIE UT.-COLONEL J. T. \VO LRVCII PERO\\' E. Assistant Hon . Secretary (for Scotland) of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erusalem-JOHN HORNE STEVENSON, M. B. E. , IC C.
Secretar~. WILLIAM R. EDWARDS, O.B.E.
:assistant Secretarl? DUNCAN G. MONTEITH.
Esslstant Bccountant. rVOR C. ALBURY.
BuNtors. PRICE, WATERHOUSE & Co.
:fSankers. THE LONDON COUNTY WESTMINSTER AND PARR'S BANK, LTD., CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E. C. 1.
crbancerl? ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.1 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, "FIRSTAID, LONDON." TELEPHONE, CENTRAL 903.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING (Sovereign Head and Patron). FIELD-MARSHAL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K . G., K.T., K.P., G.C.B., etc. (Grand Prior). COLONEL H.R.II. TIlE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., G.C.M.G. , G . B.E., M.C., etc. II.M. HAAKON VI!., KING OF NORWAY, K.G., G.C.B., G.c.V.O., etc. LIE UT.-COLONEL H. R. H. PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., K.T., G.C.M.G . , G.C.v.O., C.B., etc. MAJOR SIR ARCHIBALD LAMB, Bt. SIR ROBERT HARVEY. COLONEL IR IIERBERT C. PERROTT, COLONEL THE LORD SYDENHAMOF COMBE, Bl., C.H., C.B. (Bailiff of Egle) . G.C.S.L, G.C.M.G., G.C.I. E., G.B.E. COLO EL SIR JAMES GILDEA, LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN W. WRAY, C.B. E. G.B.E., K.C. V.O., C.B., F.S.A. SIR WILLIAM W. PORTAL, BL, F.S. A. HE RY J. LOFTUS. THE DUKE OF SOMERSET. COLONEL BETHEL M. DAWES. SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, BL, M.D., LL.D., GE ERAL IR CHARLES WARREN, G.C. 1.G., F.R.C.P. K.C.B .. F.R.S., R.E. CAPT. SIR HAROLD E. BOULTON, Bt., :\IAJOR-GENERALJAlIIES C. DALTON. C. V.O., C.B.E. LI E UT.-GEN E RAL SIR AYLMER G. THE MARQUIS OF CARl BROOKE, G.C. V.O. II NTER-\\"ESTON OF HUNTERSTON, THE VISCOUNT ESHER, G . C. B., G . C. V.O. K.C.B., D.S. O., M.P. LIEUT.-COLONEL THE LORD HERBERT A. COLONEL THE LORD\YILLIAM CECIL, C.V.O. MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, C.M.G., COLONEL THE l\l.\RQ UIS OF C .\MBRIDGE, D.S.O. G.C.B., G.c.v.O., C.M.G. JOHN H. STEVENSON, M.B.E., K . C. TilE VISCOUNT TEMPLETOWN . FRANCIS \V. PIXLEY, F . S.A. ADMIRAL THE l\L\RQUIS OF MILFORD INSPECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE NINNIS, IIAVE , G.C.B., -G.c.v.o. , K.C.l\1.G. C.V.O., F.S.A., M.D., R.N. ARTH UR F. G. LEVESON GOWER, F . . A. CHARLES G. KEKEWICH. COLONEL F. A. HEYGATE LAMBERT, F.S.A. HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD CHELMSFORD COLONEL IR C. \VYNDHAM MURRAY, K.C.B. a.c.s.I., G.C.M.G. \ G. C.I. E., G .B. E. THE EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C.M.G. THE RIGHT HON. EVELYN CECIL, M.P. THE VI CO UNT SANDHURST, G.C.S.I., ARTHuR E. G. RH DES,O.B.E. G.C.LE., G.C.V.O. THE EARL OF DERBY, K.G., G.c.v. O., TIIE EARL OF MEATH, K . P., G.B.E. C. B. EDMUND FRASER. SIR OWEN PHILIPPS, G . C. M. G., M. P. THE LORD MOSTYN. THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD CLAUD COLON E L THE MARQUIS OF BREADALBANE, HAMILTON. K . G. COLONEL ALFRED D. ACLA D, C. B. E. THE DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G., G.C.V.O. THE HON. IR ARTHlJR STANLEY, G.B.E. BRIG . -GE ERAL THE EARL OF ATHLONE, C.B.,lII.V.O. G.C.B., G.C.v.O., C.M.G., D.S.O. LIEUT.-COLO EL THE LORD MONSON. LIEUT.-COLONEL ARTHUR C. YATE. SIR JOHN P. HEWETT, G.C.S.I., K.B.E., MAJOR-GENERAL ASTLEY F. TERRY. C.I.E. THE EARL OF PLYMOUTH, G.B.E., C. B. THE EARL BEAUCHAMP, K.G., K.C.M.G. (Sub-Prior). COLO 'EL EDWARD D. EDWIN H. FRESHFIELD, F . S.A. BROWN-SYNGE-HUTCHINSON, C.B LIEUT.-COLONEL THE EARL OF THE EARL OF DONOUGHMORE, K.P. ELLESMERE, 1I1.V.0. (Commander, THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, K.G., Ellesmere Command~ry). G. C. M.G., G.C.V.O. LIEUT. -COLONEL SIR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF BL, C.B., C. I.E., F.S.A. LIVERPOOL, G.C.M.G., G.B.E., M.V.O. COLONEL SIR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M . G. THE EARL OF YARBOROUGH, F.S.A. THE LORD ISLINGTON, G. C.1I1.G., D . S.O. COLONEL THE EARL OF SCARBROUGH, COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A . CLARK, Bt., K.C.B., F.S. A. C.B., C.M.G., F.R.C.S.ED.
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AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT.
'[be
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lPatron: HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
(Continued).
(Sovereign Head and Patron of the Order).
lPresit)ent:
lPrelate.
FIELD-MARSHAL
THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.
THE THE THE THE THE
BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP
THE EARL OF DONO 'G H1I10RE, Iep. (Director of the Department).
£J;-OfflCtO
~etnbers
SIR JOHN . HOLDER, Bt. MAJOR-GENERAL IR R. IIAVELO K CHARLE ,G.C.V.O., M.D., I.lIl.S. CAPTAI ALFRED . ETON- IlRISTOPIIER. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY fL)R "'ALES, (HERBERT D. \Y. LEWIS, O.B.E.)
JE.squires appointeb b)2 tbe <Sranb lPrior. LIE UT .-COLONEL IR MALCOLM MURRAY, K.C.V.O., C.B. HENRY \V. FINCHAM, 17.5 . .\.
ln~elllbers;
OLONEL SIR HERBERT C. PERROTT, Bt., C.H., C.B., (Bailiff of Egle). THE ECRETARy-GENERAL OF THE ORDER. THE RECEIVER-GE. ERAL OF THE ORDER. THE CHAIRMA OF THE BRITISH OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
'(knigbts of (Brace appointet) b)2 tbe <Srant) lPrtor.
D.
Ube <touncil. The Council consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, Colonel Sir HERBERT
C.
K. G.
Uba irma n ;
TAYLOR- MITH, C.V.O. OF \V RCESTER, C. B. E. OF T. DAVIDS. OF BOMBAY. DR RV.
THE BISHOP OF WORCESTER, C.B.E. THE REV. CANON E. SHEPPARD, K.C.V.O., D.D. (Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royal).
CHARLES B. HAMILTON, C.M.G. EDWIN DAWES. COJ.ONEL WILLIAM G. CARTER, C.I\LG.
AUGHT,
(Consisting exclusively of Members and Associates of the Order).
®tficlating Ubaplains.
COLONEL SIR JOHN W. OTTLEY, K.C.!.E. JOHN S. GRIFFITHS, I\I.R.C.S. LIEUT.-COLO EL GEORGE E. TWISS, c.l\I.G., F.R .C. S.!' ROBERT A. GIBBONS, M.D. JOHN H. MORGAN, c.v.o., F.R .C. S.
THE DUKE OF CON (Grand Prior of the Order).
Bnlbnlance <totllmittee.
Sub-lPrelates. THE BISHOP ORMSBY. THE BISHOP OF DUNEDIN, (Primate of New Zealand.) THE BISHOP OF OXFORD. THE BISHOP OF GIBRALTAR. THE BISHOP GLYN.
H. R. H.
PERROTT, Bt., C.H., C.B., Bailiff of Egle, the Executive Officers of the
Order,
the titular Priors of Priories, the Commanders of existing Commanderies,
and
MAJOR-GENERAL JA IES C. DALTON. THE EARL F RA F RLY, G.C.M.G. LIE T.-COLO 'EL ARTHl'R C. YATE. COLONEL IRJ.\I\IE R. A. CLARK, Bt., C.B., C.I\I.G., F.R.C . . ED. COLONEL THE LORD YDENHAM, G.C .S.!. , G.C.?ll,G., G.C.I.E., G.B.E. INSPECTOR-GE ER,\L BELGRAVE NINNIS, C.V . . , 1I1.D., R.N. CHARLE G. KEKEWICH. lO.U. OLO EL EDWARD D. BROWN-SYNGEH UTCIIJ S , C. B. THE REV. TH lilA C. EL DON. MAJOR GEORGE II. DARWI ,lII. B. E., M.D. COLONEL GEORGE . ELLISTO , C. B., F.R.C.S. COLO EL CHARLES J. TRI IBLE, C. B., C.M.G., L.R.C.P.ED. SIR \VI LLIAlIl H. BENNETT, K.C. V.O., F.R.C.S. YDNEY W. 1ALKIN. [M.R.C.S. CHARLES COTTO, O.B.E., F.R.C.P.ED., JOHN S. GRIFFITH, l\I.R.C.S. SURG.-COLONEL EDWARD CURETO , , M.B. LIEUT.-COLONEL CLAUDE B. PALMER, C.B.E., R.A.M.C.(V.)
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LIEUT.-COLONEL GEORGE E. TWISS, C.l\1.G., F.R.C.S.]' HERBERT D. \V. LEWIS, O. B. E. :\IAJOR EDWARD H. T. PARSONS, C.B.E. BRIG.-GENERAL HORATIO R. :;\IENDS, C.B. SIR J AMES PORTER, K. C. B., K. C. ;\1 .G. , LL.D., M .D., K.H.P. JOHN A. BLOXAM, F.R.C.S. THO:\1AS H. \\TOOLSTON, C.B. E. COLONEL CHARLES R. TYRRELL, C. B., C.B . E., M.R.C.S. ~rAJOR SIR JOHN LUMSDEN, K.B.E., !\I.D. \\'ILLIA!\I H. \VIN . Y, O.B.E. MAJOR-GENERALSIRR. HAVELOCK CHARLES, FRANCIS . ELLIS. [G.c.v . o., M.D. ARTHUl<. \V. FAIRE, C.B . E. \\TILLIA M E. AUDLAND, M. B. E., M. R. C. S. l\IAJOR ARTHUR H. JOHNSTON, O.B.E., lI1.R.C.S., R.A.l\I.C.(v.) ER EST A. RICHARDS. GEORGE H. TUTTER. JOHN M. CARVELL, I.B.E., M.R.C.S. THE REV. \VILLIAM D. RUDGARD. LIEUT.-C LONEL CLARENCE 1. ELLIS, C.l\I.G., !\I.D., R.A. I.C. CAPT AI CHARLES A. COVENTON, l\I.R.C.S. L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C.
:acting Ubtef Secretar)2 ;
not more than fifteen members of the Grades of Knight of Justice, Chaplain, Knight
CAPTAIN
of Grace and Esquire appointed by the Grand Prior.
A. N.
CAHUSAC, l\I.C.
Bccountant; .Members apPointeb b)2 tbe (Brant) lPrtor. MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES C. DALTON. COLONEL THE LORD WILLIAM CECIL,' C.V.O. THE EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C.M.G. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, Bt., C.B., C.LE., F.S.A. COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, Bt., C.B., C.M.G., F.R . C.S.ED. INSPECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE NINNIS, c.v.o., F.S. A. , M.D., R.N. SIR OWEN PHILIPPS, G.C.M.G., M.P.
SIR WILLIAM H. BENNETT, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S. GENERAL SIR H. M. L ESLIE RUNDLE, G . C. B., G.C.M.G., G.C. v.o . , D .S.O. THE LORD DOWNHAM OF F LHAM. THE HON. SIR WILLIAM H . GOSClIEN, K.B.E. SIR MACKENZIE D. CHALMERS, K.C.B., C.S.I. THE VISCOUNT CHILSTON, G. B.E. THE LORD LEE OF FAREHAM, G. B. E., ICC.B.
WILLIAM R. EDWARDS,O.B.E.
JDtrector of Stores; WILLIAM H. MORGAN, O.B.E.
Bssistant Secretat)2; DUNCAN G. MONTEITH.
TERRITORIAL BRANCH:
Secretarl?; 1beat)
MAJOR P. G. DARVIL-Sl\llTH, C.B.E., R.A.I\I.C.(v).
~fftces; ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C. 1.
1Sanhers; LONDON COUNTY, VlESTMINSTER & PARR'
BANK, LIMITED, CLERKENWELL, E.C.1.
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Full information as to the work of the St. John Ambulance Association can be obtained on application to the Chief Secretary, St. John's Gate, ClerkenwelL London, E.C.l, by whom copies of printed papers will be supplied in reasonable number without charge, on Reference Nmnbers or Letters as follow being quoted.
Formation of Centres
Reference. Pamph. 57B.
Formation of Classes in connection with Centres
Pamph. cc
F ormation of Detached Classes
Pamph.
The value of an Ambulance Training
Paper ~
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Origin and Development of the St. John Ambulance Association
Pamph.
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Pamph.
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The St. John Ambulance Association, and its offshoot, The St. John Ambulance Brigade Invalid Transport Corps (Head-quarters) Chelsea
Infirmary, London, S. W., for
s
Paper A. practical
experience in Hospital Nursing, &c.
Paper 73a.
Syllabus of Instruction-Junior Course
Paper 40.
First Aid Course
Paper 58.
Home Nursing Course
Paper 60.
Home Hygiene Course.
Paper 85.
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Sanitation Course Paper ~
Cottage Nursing Course " Regulations for the conduct of Examinations
Paper 80.
Medallion Label and Pendant Regulations
Paper 62.
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Report for the year ended 30th September, 1919.
A Price List of articles sold by the Stores Department, with particulars and estimates for Ambulance Carriages, can also be obtained.
THE DIRECTOR of the Ambulance Department and the Ambulance Committee of the Order have the honour to submit the following report on the work of the St. John Ambulance Association for the information of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General. The progre s made in the establishment of County Centres ha not been rapid. Meetings have however been held at CENTRES. Accrington, Pre ton, ranchester, Liverpool, Middlesboro, Leeds and Che ter, which towns have been selected as headquarters for the North East, North West, outh Ea t and South West Lancashire, the North and West Ridings of Yorkshire, and for the Cheshire County Centres. These meetings were attended by the Director of the Ambulance Department and the Chief Secretary, and the scheme for the e, tabli hment of County Centres was explained. A County Centre for Lincolnshire with headquarters at Lincoln is also in process of formation.
COUNTY
The difficulty experienced during the war of obtaining the services of members of the medical profession necessitated the introduction of the Demon trator's Certificate, holders of which were permitted to give the greater part of the instruction in first aid and home nursing. With the gradual demobilisation of doctors and their return to their practices the difficulty diminished, rendering unnecessary the continuance of this form of instruction. Examinations for the certificate were therefore di continued in April, and the certificate is no longer valid. Other regulations introduced for the period of the war to meet emergencies have also been withdrawn. The number of Demonstrator's Certificates is ued since their inception is 197 and during the year is as follows : -
RECULATIONS.
Demonstrator's Demonstrator's Demonstrator's Demonstrator's
(First Aid, Men) (First Aid, \\ omen) (Home Nursing, Men) (Home Nursing, "Vomen)
6 12 2 9 29
The number of classes held during the year again failed to reach the high figure attained at the beginning of the war. Owing to the unsettled state of the country since the Armistice and with many ambulance workers not yet demobili ed a large number of clas es could hardly be expected . It may, however, be anticipated that with the return of ambulance men from the forces and the revival of competitions interest in the work will be renewed. While the statement below compares un favourably with last year' figures it will be observed th at the number of labe l is. ued is greatly in excess of the number issued last year or indeed previously. This i gratifying, and it may be inferred that the majority of those who attended clas es at the beginning of the war to gain their certificates have kept up their interest in first aid and have qualified yearly for ubsequent award -. The granting of awards to person who have been on 'ervice also contributes largely to the number of labels is ued. During the year the St. John Ambulance Association ha i sued 5,803 medallions, 17,714 labels and 3,056 pendants. The is ue of certificates is as follows : INSTRUCTION.
First Aid (Men) First Aid (Women ) ' " Home ursing (Men) Home lursing ("Wom e n) Home Hygi,ene (Men) Home Hygiene ("Women) Sanitation .. .
5,193 3,777 2-l0
2,523 <t 116 12 Total 11,865
The new manual of instruction for the nursing cour e, "H orne N urs111g, . "h as been very favourably reviewed by . the medIcal press, and well received by the public. The first edition of 25,000 is practically exhausted, and a econd edition i now in the hands of the printers. The home hygiene text-book which Dr. Thresh undertook to re-write at the request of the Ambulance Committee is now in the hands of the Text-book Revision Committee and its publication may shortly be expected. The thanks of the Ambulance Committee are due to Dr. Thresh for the manner in which he ha carried out his arduous task, and to the Text-book Revision Committee who have given a great deal of time and care to the arrangement of the book, which will undoubtedly form a valuable addition to the publications of the Association. P UBLICATIONS.
The first aid film and lecture-demonstrations continue FILM. to prove an attraction and a success. Exhibitions were . given on 73 occasions during the year in variou . di tricts 111 England, Wales and Ireland, a number greatly in excess of last year. Many towns have been visited twice, and in some cases three times, which speaks well for the popularity of the film and of Ambulance Officer Hanmer's interesting and instructive lectures and lantern slides. The average att~ndance at. the meetings was ahout 600. Encouraged by these results It was deCIded to produce a second film which should prove even more successful. The plot is laid in the Lake District ~midst beautiful scenery and historic surroundings, and will be of 111terest both to the first aider and to the general public. F IRST
RAILWAYS.
THE ~T. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSO ' lATlO .
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The annual competition of the Metropolitan Police for the St. John challenge shield presented by Major Parsons, C.B. E., took place at the Metropolitan Police fete at the Royal Botanical Gardens on 25th September. Dr. R. B. Duncan ~~d M.r. W. R. Edwards, o. B.E., undertook the judging ~~ the competltIOn, 111 . "D"" G" "J" d R" Divisions com which teams represent111g '" ,', .. , an " " .. , .peted. The shield was won by R DIVISIon, D DIVISIOn be111g second. t the close of the proceedings the prizes for the Ambulance and other competitions held in connection with the fete were presented by Lady Macready. . . During the war the annual railway ambulance competItton . was necessarily abandoned, but arrangements have been made for It to be held 111 1920.
COMPETITIONS .
ST.
JOHN
HOSPITALS.
Since the rmistice the hospitals registered under the auspice of the Order of St. John have been gradually closed, and on 30th September only 11 still remained open.
The St. John Ambulance Warehouse closed in June, and the va t amount of work that has been carried out since WAREHOUSE . it was opened in August, 1914, reRects the greatest credit on Lady Jekyll, D. B. E., chairman, and Lady (Owen) Phillips, vicechairman . Mention mu t also be made of Lady Sloggett and Frances Lady de L'I Ie and Dudley who, as chairman and vice -chairman during the first year of the war, did excellent work when the warehouse was tarted on the suggestion of the Ladies' Committee formed by the Order under the chairman hip of Adeline, Duchess of Bedford, Her Majesty the Queen graciously consenting to be the presiden~.. All the Sl. John ho pitals and convalescent homes and many milItary and ci viI hospitals received comfort ' from the warehouse. Lady ~ ekyll was ably assisted in the work of di tribution by a number of ladles of the Order, nursing i ters and other voluntary " .'orker ; and when the warehouse closed nearly eight-and-a-quarter million articles had been received and distributed. For this atisfactory result the warehouse is greatly indebted to the many St. John Registered Work Parties and home workers, under the Central vVorkrooms Organization, and also to the organi er of many depots at home and overseas, who worked so strenuously and contributed so generously.
THE
ST.
JOHN
During the year 7,000 war service badges have been issued. A considerable number still await distribution, BADCE. owing to the fact that the manufacturers have heen unable to keep up their deliveries and to the impossibility of estimating the number of badges that were likely to be required on account of the extended period over which applications for the badge have been coming in. The distribu tion is, however, proceeding apace, and it is hoped that before long all the badges will have been is ued .
WAR SERVI CE
During the war much excellent 'w ork in loading and unloading ambulance trains was carried out by the railway, a nd the following report, which is typical of many others, has been received from t he South Eastern and Chatham Railway:-
RAILWAYS.
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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
ADMISSIONS TO THE ORDER.
By its geographical position this railway gave access to the parts nearest to the main theatre of operations and thus became the great highway to the war. DuriRg the war 3,166 ambulance hips were berthed at the port of Dover, and 7,515 special trains conveying 1,215,886 wounded men were run in connection with them from the marine station at the port. The company' new tation there wa completed just before the war, or the problem of despatching "ometimes twenty trains in one day with hospital patients for widely different destination would have presented far greater difficulties than proved to be the case. All ambulance trains arriving at Greenwich, Well Hall, Fawkham, Orpington, Sidcup, Chatham and West Croydon were unloaded entirely by member of the ambulance corps of the railway. This work was carried out in the men's own time at a great deal of self-sacrifice. On many occasion " they turned out late at night to unload convoys of wounded with the certain knowledge that it w uld necessitate a long walk home in the early hour of the morning with little prospect of any rest before commencing duty . Inspector, signalmen, guards, porters, platelayers and other grades of the staff vied with each other in rendering service to the wounded who e lot it was to be drafted to hospitals on the South Ea tern and Chatham Railway. The number of patients unloaded by the ambulance men of the railway from the outbreak of war to 30th September, 1919, was ;-
The number of classe in first aid, home nursing, etc., held during the year was not 0 large a ' in previous years, but it is hoped that interest in these subjects will revive in the near future.
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Cot cases. Sitting cases
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47,04-9 26, H 73,8 3
A site has been acquired in Cathay's Park, Cardiff, on which a building to serve as the headquarters of the Priory will be erected. Major Trevor Cory has generously given £1,000 in memory of his two sons who were killed in the war. Thi money will be invested and the income used to assist one or more women to train as profe ion~l nurses. The hospital for discharged disabled sailors and soldier at Tenby is proving its u sefulness . The hostels established in North Wales for the trainees at the Wrexham Garden Centre are much appreciated by the men . At the request of the Ministry of Pensions, a hostel has been e tablished in Cardiff for the discharged disabled men attending the Prince of Wales Hospital. At the instance of the Ministry a medical clinic has been established at Swansea. During the last twelve months the invalid transport service has carried over. ~,OOO cases, the mileage covered being approximately 20,000. AddltlOnal stations are being established as quickly as possible. Arrangements have been made with the Ministry of Pensions to transport all cases of discharged disabled men in Wales to the various hospitals and institutions. A large number of colliery companies and workmen's lodges have contracted to use the cars. The s!rength of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Wales is approximatel,Y '),OO?,. of which .1,411 served in His Majesty's forces during the war, I? addItIon to whIch 1,240 men and 900 women acted as hospital orderhes and V.A. D. nurses in military hospitals at home and a broad. PRIORY FOR WALES.
The transport service has been undergoing re-organization and unfortunate but unavoidable delays in the TRANSPORT deli~ery of new motor ambulances have somewhat CORPS. cramped its efforts. The total number of removals w~s 1 117 being an increase of 357 over the previous year, and there IS e~er/ promise that in the near future the work and usefulness of the department will be increased very materially. INVALID
ST. PAUL'S AMBULANCE STATION.
The total number of cases treated at this station during the past twelve months was 1,145, some of which were of a very serious nature.
The Natal Influenza Epidemic Commission (1919) in its report tates that the evidence adduced before the ComINFLUENZA mi sion hows the extreme value of the work done by such · COMMISSION. organizations as the t. John Ambulance ssociation. Tho e who had the advantage of training under these institutions rendered invaluable aid in fighting the epidemic. The Commission strongly recommends for the favourable consideration of the Government the advisability of subsidising organization teaching first aid and home nursing. It further recommends the formation, under the Public Health Department, of a Bureau which should concern itself with the education of the public- girls and women particularly-in the principle of hygiene, fir t aid and home nursing, through such agencies as the schools and the St. John Ambulance Association, and further that instruction in hygiene, first aid, and home nur ing be made compulsory in schools for girls above the age of 13, and the first two for boy of the same age, and that thorough course 111 hygiene and home nur "ing be given in teachers' training colleges. NATAL
His Majesty the Sovereign Head and Patron has during the past year sanctioned the following promotions, admisTHE ORDER. sions as Members and enrolment as Honorary Associates in the Order, in recognition of valued services to the Ambulance Department, and in otherwise carrying out the objects of the Order. ADMISSIONS TO
As
KNICHT OF JUSTICE.
Lieut.-Colonel The Earl Bra As
ey.
LADIES OF JUSTICE.
Her Majesty the Queen of Roumania, v . A., C. I. The Marchioness of Carisbrooke. The Countess Grosvenor. As
C HAP L A IN .
The Bishop of Ripon. As KNICHTS OF CRACE.
Field-Marshal The Lord Methuen, G.C.B., G. C.v .O. , C.M.G. Kenneth Peel Birley.
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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
ADMISSIONS TO THE ORDER.
Richard Whytock Leslie, M. D., LL. D. (from Honorary Associate). Lieut.-Colonel Sir J ame William Leigh-Wood, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G. John Henry Roger, o. B.E. (from Esquire). Major-General Sir vVilliam Henry Rycroft, K. C. B., K. C. M. G. Lieut.-Colonel Cathcart Garner, c. M. G., C. B. E., l\l.B., A. M. s. Brigadier-General Ronald Henry Amherst Storrs, C.M.G., C.B.E. Sir Henry Bernhard Samuelson, Bt. Major-General Gilbert La Fayette Foster, c. B. William Harvey Reeves, O.B.E., (from Honorary Serving Brother). Sir Henry Farnham Burke, K.C.V.O., C.B ., F.S.A. The Right Hon. David Lloyd George, o. M., M. P. Sir Anderson Critchett, Bt., K.C.v.o., F.R.C.S.ED. W.<I. Colonel Edward Baron Hartley, C.:VLG., M.R.C.S. (from Honorary Associate). Lieut. -Colonel Herbert Lindsay FitzPatrick, c. B. E. (from Honorary Associate). Francis Edward Adams (from Honorary Serving Brother). Colonel William Henry Willcox, C.B., C.M.G., M.D., F.R . . P., A.M.S. Sir Charles Augustin Han on, Bt., M.P. to .<I. Major-General Sir Neville Reginald Howse, K. . B., K. . 1. G., F. R. . . General Sir Francis Reginald Wingate, G. c. B., G. C. V. 0., G. B. E., K. C. 1. G., D.S.O., R.A. Major-General Sir Robert Jones, K.B.E., C.B., F.R.C .. E.&I., D.. C., A.M. Captain Walter Clegg Stevenson, M.D., R.A.:\£.C. (from Honorary Associate). Colonel Alfred Edward Webb Johnson, c . B. E., D. S. 0., M. B., F. R. C. s. (from Honorary A sociate). Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Gustavus Danielsen, D.. 0. Lieut.-Colonel William Bickerton Edward ' , C.B.E ., M.B., R.A.M.C. Lieut.-Colonel John Edward Henry Davie, D.S .O., M.R . . " R.A.l\l.C. Major-General The Lord Treowen, c. B., C. I. G. Lieut.-Colonel Henry Edzell Morgan Lindsay, .B. Colonel David Hepburn, C.M.G., M.D., M.R.C.S., R. A.M.C.(T. F.) Ernest James Wythes, C.B.E. Sir Basil Edgar Mayhew, K. B. E. Colonel Sir Charles Alfred Ballance, K. c. M. G., C. B., M. V. 0., F. R. C.. , A. M.. Keith William Murray, F. S.A. (from Esquire). Colonel Sir William Wilson Hoy, C.B . Thomas Storie Dixson, M.B. (from Honorary Serving Brother). Commander Frederick Mortimer Barwick, o. B. E., R. . (from Honorary Serving Brother). Sir Edward Richard Henry, Bt., G.c.v.o., K.C.B., C.S.I. Lieut.-Colonel Seaburne Godfrey Arthur May Moens, C.LE., C.B.E. Francis Minchin Voules, c. B. E. The Hon. Sir William Mulock, K.C.M.G. The Hon. Sir William Henry Horwood. Lieut.-Colonel Arnold Talbot Wilson, C. iVLG., C.LE., c.s.I., D.S.O. S~rgeon Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Hill, K.C.M.G., C.B., c.v.o., M.R.C.S. Lleut.-Colonel Hubert Frederick Barclay (from Esquire). General Sir William Thompson Adair, K.C.B. The Lord Lee of Fareham, P.C., G.B.E., K.C.B. Lieut. -Colonel Frank Robert Simpson.
William Henry Chambers (from Esquire). Joseph Maitland Wilson, C.B.E. Sir William Borradaile Savory, Bt. Colonel Sir Arthur Lisle Ambrose Webb, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., M.R.C.S. Lieut. -Colonel William Dugald Stuart. Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir William Henry Norman, K. c. B., M. R. C. s. Brigadier-General Sir Herbert William Wilberforce, K. B. E., C. B., C. M. G.
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As HONORARY KNICHTS OF CRACE.
Medecin-Inspecteur-General Alexandre Lasnet. Medecin-Inspecteur-General Georges Lemoine. As LADIES OF CRACE.
Ellen Constance, Countess of Kilmorey. Ellen Scott, Mr . H. F. Hann (from Honorary Serving Sister). Adelaide Mabel, Vi countess Allenby. The Lady Evelyn Margaret Mason, O.B.E. Jean Templeton, The Hon. Lady Ward, .B.E. Florence Faith, Viscountess Downe. Blanche, The Lady Algernon Gordon-Lennox, D. B. E. Leila. Miss Power. Constance Katharine Mary, Mrs. Reddie, o. B. E. Julia Elizabeth Mary, Mr . Talbot. Marie Jeanne ugustine, Lady Coats, o. B. E. Catita, Mrs. Palmer. Dame Emma Maud McCarthy, G.B.E. Emily Millicent, Mrs. W. Salting. Martha, Mrs. H. Reeves, A.R.R.C. (from Honorary Serving Si ter). The Lady Leucha Diana Warner. Esther Georgina Caroline, Viscountess Hambleden. Louisa Augusta Beatrice, Countess of Gosford, D. B.E. Evelyn, Mrs. Barker, M.B.E. Dorothy Eleanor Augusta, Mrs. Hignett, C.B.E. Charlotte Jane Arbuthnot, Lady Lane.
Edith Mary, Miss Rideout. Mary Frances, Miss Willett. Frances Emily, Miss Newton. Susanna Mary, Duchess of Grafton. Louisa Mary, Mrs. Calverley, O.B.E. Ada Frances, Lady Mather-J ackson, D.B.E. Maud Ernestine, The Hon. Mrs. Henry Gladstone, c. B.E. Norah, Mrs. Alletson. Elizabeth Wentworth, Mrs. Pardoe, O.B.E. Beryl Stratheden, Mrs. T. H. Ryland. Blye, Miss Bourke (from Honorary Serving Sister). Dorothy Maud, Mrs. McNeile. Edith, Miss Holden, R.R.C. Eileen Gwladys, Duchess of Sutherland. Beatrice Danvers, The Hon. Mrs. Alfred D. Acland. Frances Mary, Miss Davidson. The Lady Katherine Augusta Victoria Hardy. Bertha Jane, The Hon. Lady Kennedy. Agnes Julia, The Hon. Mrs. Henn Collins. Florence Mary, The Lady George Nevill, c. B. E. Mary Elizabeth, Viscountess N orthcliffe, G. B. E., R. R..
As HONORARY LADY OF CRACE.
Margueri te, Baroness de Brienen.
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AMBULA CE A SOCIATION. As
ESQUIRES.
Captain Alfred Henry Arnold, 0 .B. E. (from Honorary Associate). Captain Albert Edmund Charles Burden, o. B. E. (from Honorary Associate). Francis Somerville Cameron Cameron-Head. William Edward Adlard (from Honorary Serving Brother). Charles Noble Milner (from Honorary Serving Brother). Colonel Alfred Shipton Rooke, O.B.E. Walter St. John Fox, M.B.E. William George Smith (from Honorary Associate). George Cecil Herbert Brown. Captain Arthur Tahu Gravenor Rhodes. Lieut.-Colonel William Clow, C.B.E. (from Honorary Serving Brother). Evelyn Graham Pixley. HONORARY
Sir Edward Marlay Samson, K. B. E., K. c. Major Henry Alexander Balbi. Major Arthur Fayrer Hosken. David rmitage Bannerman. Boles Reeves Rain ford (from Honorary Serving Brother). WilliamGeorgeAugu tine Hanrahan, I\I.B.E. (from Honorary ssociate). Robert Anderson, 1\1. D. (from Honorary A ociate}. Herbert Langley J one (from Honorary erving Brother). Charles Gordon Ewart. \Villiam Henry Mann, 1\1. B.E. George Locke, l\J.R .. ' ., L.R .. P. (from Honorary S ociate). Harold Wilkins, M.B.E. Dudley Evelyn Bruce Mc orkell, :\I.B.E. Colonel Edward Bance (from Honorary Associate).
SERVINC
John Thompson. Joseph Herbert John Whillis. Walter Noble. William Edward Hartland. Louis Wall. Major Edward Fairburn Milthorp. Wilson Redfearn. Walter Parkinson, M. B. E. John Herbert Cross. Leslie Alfred Sheppard, M.B. E. Richmond John Stevenson Gray. Captain Percy Walker, M.B.E. Captain Frederick Crawford Smith, O.B.E. Stanley Brown Craig. Arthur Payne. Constantine Thirkell, M.B.E. Edward Blair Buchanan Boswell. Walter Smith. James Pole Hughson. Henry Dyson. Stephen Charles Donnelly. Leslie Hellon Bromley. John George N attras. William John McNamara. Ernest James Ockleford. Ebenezer Corben.
BROTHERS.
Charles Johns. Samuel Yates aunders. William Ledgard. Quinton Anderson Nicol, r. B. E. David John Franci . Edgar Samuel Bryan. Benjamin Ree . Major Owen Evan, R.A. l.C.(T.F.) Captain William Henry Jones. George Payne. Arthur Loui Bentley Moore. Robert Benjamin Peat. Gordon Lushington Fraser. Albert James Matthew. The Rev. George Anthony Wilson. Joseph Charles Cripps. William Walker. Henry Smurthwaite. Thomas Hutchinson. Middleton Fletcher. James Frears Tyson. Edward Jones Crossley. George Keary, O.B.E. Samuel Bate. John Bellchambers. Captain and Quartermaster Ernest John Parslow, R.A.M.C. Sidney Dallas.
ADMISSIO S TO THE ORDER. Charles Cook. Arthur Herbert Smithard. Frederick John Hutchinson. Captain Thomas James Brewin. George Leo Lee. Hurtle John Prater. Wilfred Vincent Miller Koch, M. D. Major Alfred Joseph Gatt, M. c. Thomas Hodson Henderson. William James Harris. Frank Ernest Holmes. Charles Gordon Dowthwaite. Edwin Ralphs. I aiah Hacking. Thomas Scale Carter. As
John Rice. William George Stanley. Frank Winter. George Alfred Beasley. George Albert Burgess. Abraham Rudge. Harry Anthony. John Oliver Vaughan. William Gaffney. William Joseph Kirkland. Arthur George Ford. Frederick Charles Thurlow. William Henry Death. Joseph Mellor. Ernest Stephen Brown.
HONORARY SERVINC
Bertha Sophia Clarke, Miss mith. Alice Gwendolen, Mr . Herbert. Ellen Maria, Miss Alderson. Mary, Mrs. Raymond. Annie, Mr . Grummant. Alice Maud, Mi s Walker. Margaretta Kathleen, Mr . Borton. Minnie, Miss Brown, :\1. B. E. Freda Christelle, Miss Jack on. Agnes Maud, Mi Hulme. Margaret, Mi s Harvey. Adelaide Florence, Miss Millar. Hilda Marie, Mi s Smith. Rose Georgiana, Miss Kingsley. Helen Mary, Mis rgles. Mary, Miss Crowdy, C.B.E. Marguerite Ethel, Lady llano Eileen Leslie, Mrs. McCausland. Diana Lily, Mr . James, I\I.B.E. Margaret Ann, Mrs. Strover, R.R.C. Anne Cecilia Elfgyva, Miss Wilson, A.R.R.C. Florence Wilson, Mrs. Catche ide, A.R.R . C. Jeanie, Miss Galloway. Mary Hannah, Mrs. Croft. Jeannie, Mrs. Cornwall. Margery Florence, Mis Hoyle. Anne, Mrs. Ratcliffe. Frances Mary, Miss Cockshott. Letitia Lily Anne Lethem, Miss Overend. Isabella, Miss Mulvany, LL.D. Evelyn Constance Owen, Mis Leggatt, R.R.C.
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SISTERS.
Ethelwyn, Mis Goldsman. Gertrude E., Mrs. Lewis. Emma, Mrs. Hughson. Ellen, Miss Sagar. Winifred Charlotte Edwina, Mi s Berks. Laura Marie, Miss Audland. Carolina, Mrs. Dunbar. Dorothy Louise, Miss Bean. Mary Kathleen, Miss Harding, A.R .R.C. Margaret Dunlop, Mis Hay. Elsie, Miss Patchett. Florence Vernon, Miss RennyTailyour. Christine Jean, Miss Tait. Marian, Mi s Todd. Ethel Mary, Miss Smith. Rosamund Maud, Mrs. Waistell. Muriel Cre sy, Miss Thompson. Norah S., Mi s Worsley. Rachel Mary, Miss Mahaffy. The Hon. Ursula Mary Lawley. Nina Oxley, Mi s Hayden. Catherine Charlotte, Mr . V\Taugh. Elizabeth, Mr . Turbitt. Beatrix, Miss Whitaker. Emily Mary, Mrs. Lockwood. Alice Maud, Miss Bance. Constance Maude, Mrs. Oswald. Ethel Grace, Mrs. L. Robin. Ellen Maud, Miss Grimsley, M. B. E. Mary Helen, Miss Bell, A.R.R.C. Ethel Maud, Mi Warrington. Annie Mary, Mi Wensley.
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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
Ethel Blanche, Mrs. Churton. Frances Florence, Miss HelySarah Ann, Miss Hartley. Hutchinson. Mary, Mrs. Waller. Mary Elizabeth, Miss Walker. Ethel Kathleen, Mrs. P. G. DarvilDorothy, Mrs. Rhodes. Smith. Elizabeth Emily, Mrs. CarmichaelCicely Mary, Mis Jack on, A.R.R.C. Ferrall. Florence Ethel, Mi McClelland. Lucy Agnes, Miss Spry. Monica, Miss Glazebrook, M. B. E. Alice Edith, Mrs. Butement. Lucy Elizabeth Talbot, Miss vVoof. Hope, Mis Trant, M. B. E. Margaret Frances, Mis U rmson. Alice Deborah, Mrs. Hickling, Mary Beatrice, Mr . Brodrick, M.B.E., L.R.C.P.&S. A.R.R.C. Miriam Gertrude, Miss Billing. Jean Bolton Emily, Mrs. Cameron. Clara Annie, Mr . Wheatley. Margaret Eleanor, Miss Bigg. Martha, Mrs. Lodge. Ellen Talbot, Miss Paine. Janet Mitchel, Mrs. McKinley. Ruby Norah, Miss Figgis, M.B.E. Gertrude, Mrs. Clark. Augu. ta Isabel, Miss \tVoodward. Margaret, Miss Cudworth. Barbara, Mi N orris-J one. Florence, Mrs. Kitson. As HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
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Phillips Mosscrop, M.B. Ethel Harriette Mary, Mrs. Buckle. Capta1l1 Robert Marshall, M.D., Evan Roberts, Junior. R.A.M. C. urgeon-Commander rthur RegiRobert George Riddell, M. D., nald chofield, M.B., 1\1. R. . . F.R.C.S.ED. Major Arnold Woodford Izard M.D., M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P., '.Z .:\f.C. Herbert Green. ' Helen, Mrs. Abercromby. Lieut.-Colonel Herbert Edward Geoffrey Budibent Whitvv'orth. Drake-Brockman, F .R. C. S. ED.,!. M. Captain John Alfred Halgren, M.C. Robert Joseph Weidner, M.B. (u.s. ARMY). Arthur Thomas Lakin, ;\T.B. Lieut.-Colonel Jean Ballut. Major James Hugh Hamilton Roger Edward Norton. Dodds. Charles John Ritchie. Major Louis Francis Roebuck Captain Stanley Melville,M. D. BRUX., Knuth sen, 0 .B.E., :\I.D., R.A.M. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Sir Evan Vincent Evans, F.. A. Major Frederick John Scrimgeour, Major Evan Jame Trevor Cory, O.B.E., R.A.M.C. O.B.E., M.D., R.A. l.C.(T.F.) Constance Gertrude Lilian, The Vernon Hartshorn, o. B. E., M. P. Hon. Mrs. W. Cozens-Hardy. David Llewelyn Davies, 1\1. B., Ada Constance, Mrs. H. K. L.R.C.P.& s. Stephens. Cusack Roney Schofield, M. B., Diana Geraldine Vere, Mrs. C. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Magniac. Stanley Harrison Lambert. Lieut.-Colonel Henry Cooper, Major-General Henry Francis D.S.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Edward Freeland, C.B., D.S.O., The Rev. Charles Hamilton Mylne. M. v. O. Constance Viti Molesworth, Miss Lieut.-Colonel Walter de Marchot 1 , C.B.E., R. A.M.C. Allardyce. H'll Katharine Angel Keva, Miss Walter Sexton, M.B.E. Allardyce. Major Harry Entwistle Roberts. Grace Evelyn Ogilvie, Miss Lobb. Sir Ernest Frederick George Hatch, Major-General Sir Samuel Hickson, Bt., K. B. E. K.B.E., C.B. Gerald Campbell.
The Rev. Paul William Nassau The Right Hon. Jonathan Hogg. Shirley. Albert Charles Turner. Captain Basil George Ewing, M. B., Captain Herbert Richard Bowtell, R.A .M.C.(T.F.) R.A.M.C.(V). Lieut.-Colonel John Smith Purdy, Harold Charles Mamlock, D.S.O., M.D. M.D.PARIS, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J ames Campbell Hall, M. B. George Whitfield Camlin. Armstrong Herbert Swift Todd, M. D. William Edwin Haigh, F. R.C. s. Maurice Marens McCausland. Isabel, Miss Emslie, M. D. Agneta Frances, Miss Beauchamp, Richard Donald Bain. o. B. E. George Edward Scholefield, M. B. E., Captain Henry Mansbridge, O.B.E. l\I.D., D.P.H. Major-General Sir \Villiam Wat on Lieut.-Colonel George Washington. Pike, K.C.l\I.G., D.S.O., F.R.C.S.I., Badgerow, C.:\I.G., F.R.C.S., M.B., A.:\T. S. C. A.:\'1. c. Captain Edwin Charlesworth. Cecil Henry Elmes, o. B. E., :\T. B. Robert Loui McAdam, l\T.D., D.p.H.John Clough Thresh, M.n., D.SC., Charle Bage, :\1.D. D.P.H. Frederick William Kai er. Lieut.-Colonel Duncan Campbell Colonel Frederick Adolphus FlemLloyd Fitzwilliams, M.D., F. R.C.S., ingBarnado, C.I.E., l\'f.B., F.R.C . . , R.A.M . . (T.F.) 1.l\1. s. Alexander Thomas Scott, M. R. . s. John Ernest Nevins, :'I.B., M.R.C.S. Major Fane ndrew James Eldon Pratt, :'II. D., 1\1. R. . s. Macfarlane, D.. 0., O. B. E., D. C. M. Captain hades John Evers, :\1.D., Robert George McGowan, M.D., \f.R.C.S., R.A.M . . (v). D.P.H. As DONATS (COLD BADCE).
Frederick Solomon Phillips, O.B.E. (Silver Badge, 30th June, 1916). SILVER
BADGE.
Captain rthur Cecil Abraham . . Gladys II len Rachel, The Lady Swathling. BRONZE
Abraham Hamburger. Ho Kom Tong. Do abhi Framji Panthaki.
BADCE.
Dinsha Edalji Mahava. Gustaspji N asservanji Gazder.
The thanks of the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General, engros. ed on vellum, have been awarded to the following, as an acknowledgment of their disting-uished services to the Ambulance Department i::lnd in otherwise carrying' out the objects of the Order. John Bamford. William App~. Henry J. Monahan. A. Ereaunt. William Harding. Strachan Holme. Gladys Muriel, Mrs. Rowlette. George Ide. ileen, Miss KelTy. Harry Badlo\\' Seed. Jessie, Mrs. \tV ood ward. Mrs. Smith. Kathleen, Mi. s Cox. Mrs. Boyle. Mi s Culshaw. Captain W. Reeves. Franc; Henry \tVal\. City of Dunedin (N .Z.)
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W. Prescott. Mr . Stevenson. Vanda, Miss Jackson. Miss Gilbertson. Mrs. Alfred Paine. The New England Surgical Dressings Committee. William John Turner Mullins. Walter Tandy. J ames Edward Keighley. Helen, Mrs. James Shaw Bell. John Buckley. Charles ,;Villiam Curtis. John vViliiam Swales. Alice, Miss Hosley. Nurse Jane Starkey. Baroness Miley Fage1. Arvourd Prins. Edward Smith. George Moore. Henry Atkinson Lee. Tom Rockett. George John Carlile'. James Keith. Archer Robert Bi hop. Clara Pauline Milledge, Mrs. McIntosh. Captain Reginald Harris. Geneva S., Mrs. Curry. Estelle K., Miss Harris. Minnie A., Miss Hunter. William Ernest Porter, iVT. D., M.R.C.S., D.P.II. Robert Croft. Annie, Miss Carse. Henry Thomas Bromage. HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS OF
THE ASSOCIATION.
Frank Castledine Clark. Emma, Mrs. Styant Brown. Isabella ugusta, Mrs. Curry. ydney Maria, Mrs. Chamber John Marle Louie, Mr . Northfell. Harold Wacher, M.B., M.R . . s. Helen Mabel, Mr . Robinson. Harriett Emma, Mrs. Parker. Florence Kate Rachel, Mrs. David. Charles Robert Patti on Mitchell, 1. D. Percy J ame. Drought. Charle Lamplough,:'Il. D., l'IT. R. c ..·. Leonard dolphus Charles Knight. The Rev. Guy Landon. John Harrison. Edward Douglas Whitehead Reid, :'II. B.
Mrs. Mulliner. Ada Mary, Mrs. Fairer. Gertrude, frs. Smith. George Read. Millicent, 1r.. Brown. Vincent Rizzo. Charles Frederick Bickford . William A ton IIandley. Michael Benson. Richard Gibson. Thomas Arthur Oliver. Walter Greenstreet. Joseph vVoodford. Thomas VV. tkinson. W. G. Allen.
Luke Joseph Quigley, L. R.C. s. Christopher A. Johns, M. D. Jonathan Percy Moss Black, M. B. Morris Jacobs, M.B. Harry Morell, M. D. James Ramsay \Vebb, M.B. Samuel Grenville Skewes, M.B. Henry Albert Connelly, M.D. Charles Westland Greene, M.D. Albert Marois, :'I1.D. Hubert H. Thomas, L.R.C.P. Elsie Warren, M. B.
John Williams McFarland, M.B. William Edward Coleman, M. R. C. S.
George Stanley Toch er, L.R.C.P. George S. B. Ware, M.B.
The thanks of the Ambulance Committee on parchment in recognition of di tinguished services in furthering the VOTE OF THANKS. objects of the ssociation have been awarded to Ernest Richard Wil on. PARCHMENT
The death during the year of the following Members and Honorary Associates of the Order, to which they. had been selected and enrolled in recognition of long and zealous servIce to the Ambulance Department, is recorded with deep regret. OBITUARY.
KNICHTS
OF
Samuel Prior, M. B. Charles Reginald Hoskyn, 1\1. D. John Aston Swindale, M. D. Edward Marten Payne, M.B. J. Mitchell Henderson, M. B. Philip Aloysius Parer, M.B. Arthur Bridges Webb, M.B. John Wilfred Nunn, M.R . . s. Harry Lorne Pavey, M.D. Peake Solomon, M.R. C.S . George Gilbert Clarke, M.R.C.S. William Arthur Bullough, M. B.
JUSTICE.
Sir' John Furley, c. II., . B., on 27th September, 1919. Lieut.-Colonel The Earl Brassey, on 12th November, 1919. KNICHTS
OF CRACE.
Charles Henry Berners, on 15th January, 1919. lV.(1., Colonel Edmund Baron Hartley, C.M.G ., on 20th March, 1919. Charles vVilliam Bartholomew, on 29th April, 1919. Lieut.-Colonel Juan Jay Gould, .B.E., 1.:'Il.S., on 2nd June, 1919. Sir William Quartus Ewart, Bt., on 17th October, 1919. LADY
Constance Angel, Lady
OF
CRACE.
Ilardyce, O.B.E., on 23rd November, 1919.
HONORARY
SERVINC
BROTHERS.
vVilliam Burne Lindley, O. B.E., on 24th July, 1918. Lieut.- ~ olonel vValter Thomas, M.B., on 26th September, 1918. John Larder, on 22nd December, 1918. Wilfred Law Docker, on 12th July, 1919. '\iVilliam rthur Brunt, on +th August, 1919. Francis vVilliam Finn. Charles Theodore Ewart, :\1. D. HONORARY
SERVINC
SISTERS.
Margaret Turnbull, Mrs. J. R. Crease, on 27th January, 1919. Emma Elizabeth, ~1iss Gieve, on 1 th October, 1919. HONORARY
Elected by the Ambulance Committee during t.he year ended 30th September, 1919, in recognition of distinguished services in furthering the objects of the Association.
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OBITUARY.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
ASSOCIATES.
vVilliam J ohn Stephen, L.R.C.P., on 18th December, 1918. Sir Charles Ernest Tritton, Bt., on 28th December, 1918. Henry Charles Edward Wenden, C.I.E., on 31st January, 1919. Surgeon-Major George Allan Hutton, 1\r.R.C.S., in April, 1919. John Macaulay, on 1+th pril, 1919. William Hamilton Gaunt, M.B., on 15th pril, 1919. John Duff, M. D., on 12th May, 1919. Surgeon-General John Philip Greany, M.D., on 7th October, 1919. Sir John Furley, one of the oldest Knights of Justice and an Honorary Bailiff, who died in his 83rd year, was one of the founders of the Ambulance ' Department of the Order. He was for some years Director of the Department and D eputy Chairman up to the time of his death. He gained his fir. t experience of ambulance work in 186+ in the war between Prussia and Denmark, when he took a prominent part in Red Cross work on behalf of the latter
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THE ST.
FROM CENTRES.
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JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
country. On the outbreak of the Franco-German war he assi ' ted in the formation of the British National Aid Society, and went to the seat of war as its first Commissioner. In the Carlist war of 1874 his services were again placed at the disposal of the combatants. In 1876 when the Russo-Turkish war broke out he was appointed pecial Red Cross Commi sioner in Montenegro. He was Chief Commissioner of the Central British Red Cross Committee in the South African war in 1900 when he designed the" Princess Christian" ambulance train which h~ took out to South Africa and controlled for nearly a year. During the late w~r he placed hi great experience at the disposal of the Joint War CommIttee ~f the .Or?er and the British Red Cross ociety, and his advice was sought 111 deslgl11ng many of the ambulance trainsusedduringthewar. He was one of the British delegates at the International Conference for the revision of the Convention of Geneva in 1906 and a member of practically every international Red Cro congres h~ld during the last fifty years. F o~ his public services ir John wa knighted in 1 99, was made a Compal11on of the Bath in 1902 and a Companion of Honour in 1918. He was also the recipient of many foreign decorations. By the death of Mr. C. W. Bartholomew in April the Order and ambulance cause lost a generous friend. Mr. Bartholomew wa admitted to the Order as a Knight of Grace in 1917 in recognition o~ his .long co~tinued ~pport of the mbulance Deparlment and of hiS phtlanthroplc work 111 many other directions. For many year he took great inte~est in railway ambulance work and ga\'e challeng cups an~ gold and slIver medals for competition held in the grounds of his reslde~ce at Blakesley Hall, Northampton. He was a member of lhe Commlttee of the British Ophthalmic Ho pital and sub ' cribed £2 250 to the fund for its restoration and endowment. '
51 patients, and have been much appreciated. Mr. W. H. Allen has generously presented a motor ambulance, on which 41 cases have been moved during the year. Owing to the war it has been found necessary to is ue the reports for the years 1917, 1918, and 1919 conjointly. The death of Dr. Thomas Nelson, Assistant Commis ioner for No. III. District of the St. John mbulance Brigade, is recorded with deep regret. Dr. Nelson was one of the pioneers of ambulance work in Birmingham, and an original member of the committee when the local Centre was formed in 1~90. His untiring energy and keen interest in the work continued until the day of his death. Members of the Centre and Brigade and others intere ted in St. John work have perpetuated his memory by subscribing the funds nece sary for a building to be used as headquarters and ·to be known as the Dr. Nelson Memorial Hall. The Birmingham and District Nursing Society and the local hospital ha\'e received valuable help from members of the Centre and of the Brigade. The thanks of the Centre are due to all those who by voluntary ervice and sub criptions to the funds have enabled it to continue its work for humanity. BIRMINCHAM.
The competitions for the Squire, BeavL and Novice Cups were held at the Zoological Garden, Clifton in July, the Squire Cup being won by a team from the Great We tern Railway Company, and the Beavi ' and Novice Cup by the Bri tol Waggon Work team. Great intere. t was taken in the event and it is hoped to have a still larger entry next year.
BRISTOL.
The Centre has uffered a of Ir. . L. Garnett who treasurer and secretary for twenty-one displayed unbounded zeal and initiative
BURNLEY.
great los by the re ignation filled the office of honorary years, during which time he in promoting its intere ts.
During the year the Centre has been able to make a grant of £4-0 to the funds of the Cheltenham Corp of the St. mbulance Brigade.
CHELTENHAM .
Abridged Reports from Centres. At the annual meeting on 9th October, certificates and FURNESS. othe: awards were presented by Mrs. Wadham, the . , president. Classes were held during the year at Mes rs . Vickers ~nd the Barrow Hrematite Steel Company's works and elsewhere 111 the town.
BARROW-IN-
Since the outbreak of war 41,416 pairs of pecial slippers . and boots have been made and despatched to the St. John Warehouse 111 London, a~d ?irect to hospitals and hospital ships at h?me and abro.a d. The slgntng of the Armistice made practically no dl~erence to ~hlS ~ork, the total number of slippers and boots sent out th.ls year betng .),345 pairs. It is calculated that the value of the shppe~s despatched during the war is over £7,000. The thanks of the committee of ~he C~ntre are due to all who took part in this usefu l wor~ . The dlspens111g of sick d iets and help to invalids continues. Dunng the year a large number of invalid appliances have been lent to
BEDFORD .
John
Alderman H. H. Dean, president of the Centre for seventeen year ,ha been compelled to relinguish that o~ce and Mr. A. P. Sagar has consented to fill the vacancy. The long dl tance removal of invalids has been simplified by the gift of a motor ambulance by the Joint War Committee in London. COLNE.
Dr. F. R. Cassidi, after 3S years' valuable ,vork as honorary secretary of the Centre, has been ,Presented on retiring with h is portrait painted by Mr. Townshead, as a token of the esteem of t h e members and their appreciation of his long and faithful service.
DERBY.
First aid has been rendered on 36 occasions during the ,. . year, 18 cases being removed to the cottage hospital and 1.) ~o the infirmary. For removal purposes the motor ambulance has aga111 proved its u sefu lness.
FARNHAM.
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A
REPORT,
OClATION
The Ivers toke relief hospital was closed on 15th January. During the preceding four years over 1,000 cases were AND FAREHAM. admitted and the mortality was nil. After over thirty years' valuable service as honorary secretary, J ns pcclorGeneral H . C. Wood, .v.o., l\I.D., R.N., has been compelled owing to ill-health to resign that office. He also acted a honorary lecturer to a large number of classes. He continues to show his interest in the Centre by occupying the post of chairman of the commillee. ViceAdmiral Morris H. Smyth, C. B.E., has consented to act as honorary secretary of the Centre.
C OSPORT, ALVERSTOKE
The voluntary aid detachment has rendered valuable assistance in the transfer of con\'oys of sick and wounded. An invalids' requisites loan department has been inaugurated and is proving very successful. Colonel Woody at has generously giv n a large quantity of material.
H ALI FAX .
During the year a considerable number of ambulance boxes and first aid requi ' ites to meet the requirem nl"i of the Home Office have been issued to \yorkshops and factories by the Centre committee. In connection with these boxes fir , t aid was rendered in 4,240 cases, 168 of which were removed to ho pital.
HOSPITA L
S ATURDAY FU ND.
Broadwater auxiliary hospital remained open until 6th February and convoys continued to arrive after that date for the East Suffolk hospital. Invalid transport work has increased and many lives have been saved by prompt removal to the hospital. The honorary secretary, Mi s M. C. Coulcher, 0.13. E., resigned at the end of the year, having completed forty years valuable work in that capacity.
IpSWICH.
The V.A.D. ha had a comparatively quiet year, except during the influenza epidemic when the services of its members were much in demand. During the epidemic the Voi in memorial ambulance car more than justified its existence and did yeoman service for the whole island. The death of Miss Doris Le Cronier, who took such an active part in the work of the Centre, is deeply regretted. Dr. and Mrs. Le Cronier have most generously given a sum of £50, the interest of which is to be devoted yearly to the encouragement of Ambulance work as a memorial to their /daughter's memory, and the Centre is deeply grateful for the gift and the manner in which it is to be applied. The work of the War Emergency Committee has now come to an end and shows a record of zeal and activity on behalf of its members which was little dreamt of at its inception at the commencement of the war.
JE RSEY.
The past year has been .made memorable by the presentation to the Centre by subscribers ill the town and district of a motor ambulance, which will prove a most useful acquisition.
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Interest in ambulance work has been well maintained, although the number of classes held .is not so great as I as t year. A large number of new students are enthusiastically taking up ambulance work.
LEE DS .
The work in thi Centre progresse satisfactorily. The transport service maintains it high standard of usefulness, the calls for the year being 973. Street cabinets containing all the necessary appliances for first aid treatment in cases of accident. or sudden illness are fixed in the city at points likely to be most convel1lent for public use. The Centre contributed the sum of ten guineas toward the fund for the re-e tabli hment of the Order's Ophthalmic Hospital in Jerusalem destroyed by the Turks. Thelocalheadquartersand motorambulance re erve fund now amounts to £1,650. Valuable first aid has been given by member in factorie and warehou es throughout the city and county. Willing ervices have been rendered by member of voluntary aid detachments in attending to the comfort of the wounded upon the arrival of the ho pital trains, of which 363 arrived at Leicester railway ' tations, necessitating the transport of 920 officer , 28,597 cot cases, and 26,733 itting cases- a total of 56,250. Of these trains 208 arrived between the hours of 10 p. m. and 5 a . m., a fact which indicates the great demand made upon tran port men and the St. John V.A.D. nur es. The Committee ha been much hampered in its efforts to L I NCO LN. increase the work of the Association locally through lack of suitable premi ' e. During the year temporary premi es were obtained, and on the recommendation of Lord Monson, president of the Centre, they have been used ince September 29th as a depOt [or sick room stores, the stores being issued on loan for a nominal payment. The depot ha been welcomed by the medical men and nUL es in the city a a provi ion of the utmost value for the sick poor. In ugust the head of the chief works in the city and the executives of trades unions were interviewed, and a printed letter of im'itation to attend ch. ses of instruction was distributed amongst all the workers. First aid and home nur ing classes formed as a result of the letter have been attended by enthu iastic students. It is a matter of great satisfaction to the Committee to be able to report that the ladies of the Lincoln Red Cross work room have promi ed to co-operate with the Centre in social relief work. Through the County Director a home service ambulance LOUCHBOROUCH . . h"IS provll1g very use f u 1h as b een a II otte d t 0 th e C en t r w 1l1C The No. 13 Leicestershire V.A.D., recruited from Loughborough, was successful in winning the County Director's shield, and the Brush Electrical Engineering Company's squad, also recruited from this town, won the cup presented for annual competition by the Nottingham Manufacturing Company.
LEICESTER.
During the war the energies of the Centre were wholly devoted to the Home Mead auxiliary hospital and its annexes. The closing of these establishments in December, 1918, enabled the organisation of classes to be resumed, with fairly sati fa ctory results.
LVMINCTON.
KETTERINC.
FROl\l CENTRES.
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JOHN AMBULA CE
Shortly after the war commenced the chairman call d a meeting of ambulance men in the town hall and obtained about 1,000 volunteers for the R.A.M.C. and men's and women's V. A. Ds. Special nur ing classes were formed to qualify women to join the V. A. D., and S6 Middlesbrough ladies who were successful in passing the examination joined the newly formed 76th York V . A.D. The 33rd York V.A.D. was also formed with a strength of about 70 men, many of whom ultimately joined the R. A. M. C. The services of the remainder were accepted by the Chief Constable of Middlesbrough for ambulance duty on air-raid night. The Centre also formed several air-raid dressing stations. A St.] ohn working party with branches at Haverton Hill and Linthorpe was formed and altogether over 9,000 articles were made, the cost of these being contributed mainly by St. John supporters in the district and the entre. Th entre contributed £100 for the endowment of a bed in the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital at Etaples. Messr. Bolckow, Vaughan and Lompany, Limited, organi ed an auxiliary naval hospital whi h treat d all the casualties from Hi Majesty's ships on tbe Tees tation. During the war classes were beld continually in nursing and first aid, which enabled men in unit otber than the R. . 1. C. to render first aid efficiently to their wounded comrades in the fi ld. ince the armistice the numbers in the classes shew a eriou, decrease but competitions have been arranged which it is hoped will be an incentive to men in the Centre to take more interest in ambulance work. MIDDLESBROUCH
AND CLEVELAND.
The year has been a bu y one. After tbe ,\rmi. tice was igned attention was devoted to a peace programm , and a sub-committee has under consideration a scbeme of reorganisation whereby it is anticipated that tbe objects of the ,\ssociation will be materially assisted and certain outlying portions oHhe large area covered by the Centre more fully developed . Dr. .]. R. MacFadden has had the O. B . E. conferred upon him by Hi. Majesty in recognition of his untiring services to local St. John bospitals and other war work.
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No. IX.
Successful first aid and home nursing clas e ba ve been held during the year. A concert and dance was held on 12th April, at which the president took the chair and Mi ' s Wilkin. on p resented certificates and other awards. The ambulance carriage has been used on 115 occasions. The financial position of the Centre is satisfactory.
NELSON.
Conspicuous services bave been rendered by the members of this Centre, who have been frequently called upon in emergencies. A first aid class for men just starting numbers amongst its members a large number of the county and bo rough police.
NEWARK-ONTRENT.
During the year the headquarters of the Centre have been TYNE. removed from the Cambridge Hall to No. 25, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. Classes have been beld for the men and women employees at various works and shipyards, in addition to the ordinary classes for the general public. NEWCASTLE-ON-
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The hospital opened by the Centre at the beginning of the war bas done excellent worle Financially it was also successful, and a ubstantial balance in hand on its closing will be presented to local hospitals. The members of the Centre rendered u. eful service during aid raids . A number of classes have been held and the Centre continues in a atisfactory condition. NORWOOD .
The annual meeting of the Centre took place on March 5th, 1919, when the Mayor presented certificates, medallion. and labels. The annual report and statement of accounts were also presented and a brief resume of the activities of the Brigade, the work done at the" Oatlands " hospital, and in connection with the special constables and borough police ,vas given. The cessation of war activities cau ed rather a quiet year, but arrangements are being made for various cla ses to be started almost immediately. PORTS M OUTH .
"Our Day" collections in Rochdale and di trict realised £4,479 6s., and great credit is due to Lady Superintendent Tweedale, who was responsible for the organisation of the appeal.
ROCHDAL E.
Much good \\'ork has been done by the Centre during the past year. Cia ses have been held at many of the large works in the city.
SHE FFIEL D.
The activities of th Centre have continued and a number of clas es have been held. By March the number of patients rec ived at "Blighmont" hospital began to diminish, and on June 23rd the last patients were transferred to the Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley. The officer in charge acknowledged the great v3.1ue of this auxiliary hospital to the army, 2,964 patients having received treatment. The happy ending to the work wa celebrated at "Blighmont" on 25th June (at the invitation of the Centre committee), by a garden party, attended by members of V. A. D' ., nurses, and general workers, aL 0 general officers of the district and friends, about 500 in all. A message was received from the Patron, H. R. H. Princes Louise, expressing her great appreciation of the services of all concerned during the war, and her great regret that she could not attend that day . Blighmont hospital is being continued as a nursing home by a group of nur. es \\"ho ha\' e been working in the St. John hospital during the war.
S OUT HA MPTON.
Clas es have been held during t~e yea:- at the Mar~ne School for officers of the mercantile manne, on the tral11ing hip" Wellesley," and in shipyards on the river.
SOUTH SHIELDS.
The large number of women who have been trained in this Centre have done valuable service at the local hospital in assisting and relieving the nursing staff and their services have been much appreciated . Owing to the large number of constables drafted into the district arrangements are being made to form police classes to enable the new recruits to qualify for their proficiency badge.
STOCKTON AND THORNABY.
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THE ST.
Interest in ambulance work has been maintained. Many men trained under the Centre did good work in the R. . M. C. in the various theatres of war and in hospitals. Dr. Harvey who acted as honorary lecturer [or fifteen years has left the town, much to the regret of the committee, which wi hes to place on record its appreciation of his unflagg-ing interest in the entr .
SWIN T ON .
ULSTER .
REPORTS FROM RAILWAY CENTRES.
JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
During the past year comparatively little has been don in ambulance work due no doubt to the re-action resulting from the ces ation of the war.
Good work has been done during the year by V. I\. D. member of both sexes. The work of the Centre in the town and the neighbouring col1ierie has been continued.
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.\mbulance work has been . teadily carried on in connection with the Centre during the past ycar. Reports of 120 cases of flrst aid rendered by members of the Centre have come to band, in connection with which three 'medals (gold, ~ilver and bronze) and thirteen merit certificates have been awarded. The reports of the doctors on the excellent work rendered in these ca es are \'ery gratifying. A new silver ambulance shield for competition by members of the vVestbury (No. 4a) Division, has recently b en pre~entcd to the Centre by Mr. T. J. Templeman, J. P. Local competitions are being held this autumn in some parts of the system in preparation [or the inter-railway competitions to be held in 1920.
CR EAT W ESTER N RAILWAY.
WA KE FIELD.
Efforts have been made to collect ::,ome particulars as to war \\"ork done by L. & J . W. ambulance men in their pare time. The names of some 2;;0 members were traced a~ being- engaged in unpaid dutie. in the eyenings and at night, and in taking their turns as night orderlies in auxiliary military hospitals, tran. porting- cOlwoys of the wounded, taking- air raid duty and driyingmolor ambulances, etc. In orthamptonshire a small party of men, under the honorary Food Controller (himself an ambulance secretary), gave up their Saturday afternoons and Sundays to the distribution of supplies to tw nty-five hospitals. InN orth Wales another enthusiastic ambulance secretary, amongst yarious other gratuitous services, undertook the di<;tribution of ugar to six auxiliary hospitals, acting throug-b the broker ... and the Sugar Commi sioner, thus ensuring a fair and full SUI ply or "iug-ar to tho e institutions.
L. & N.W. R AI LWAY.
The death of Mr. Y. Cusworth, for nearly twenty years honorary secretary of the Centre, is g-reatly regretted. Valuable assi tanc bas been rcndered during- th year by Dr. Burman and the officials of the Manvers and Wath Main ollieries. A grant of £31 to the funds of the St. John Ambulance Brigade has been made.
WATH-ON DEARNE.
RAILWAY ALE XANDRA
( N.&S .W') DOCKS AND RAILWAYS .
CENTRES.
Valuable transport work between hospital trains and h ~splta . I h ~s b een carne . d out b y mem b er " 0 f t h'IS C e~1tre. Fifty first aid students have been enrolled [or the \ \Ilter classes.
The members of this Centre rendered first aid to 97 persons, being a decrease of 2 on the previous year. Of RAILWAY. these 57 were conveyed to the Infirmary; 17 to the Seamen's Hospital; 1 S (lssisted to their homes; while 8, after receiving first aid, were able to continue their work. The cases included fractures, 18; scalp wounds, 20; feet and hands crushed and otherwise severely injured, 20; dislocation and severe sprains, 17; severely burned, 2; the remainder being severe injuries and bruises. The ambulance carriage was brought into requisition S4 times to convey away the injured.
CARD I FF
Armistice and Peace Year has brought the special war . work of this Centre to a close, and seen the gradual absorption of demobilised railway men into their business of transportation. The work has not quite had time to get into its old peace time stride, but signs are not wanting of renewed interest. Members rendered conspicuous service at the Company's shelters during air raids and air raid warnings, and much valuable work was do ne.
CREAT EASTERN RAILWAY.
A number of classes for male and female members of lhe taff \\'ere' held during the year, but in the ab ence of so R AI LWA Y. many mcmb rs with II.M. Forces ambulance work was . omc\\'hat restricted. For tbe same reason the annual competition was nol held.
L. & S.W.
Th e annual compelitlOn for the direct rs' and officer' shield was beld on 5th April, at N a -den \i\lorks. R J\ ILWAY. Minor competitions every three month were also held. The V. A. D. work has been conlinued, both by male and female members, and tr.e reports recei\' cc\ of sen'ices rendered peak well for the future of thc Centre.
METROPO LITA N
The interest in the ambulance work on this railway ha been well su. tained during the pa t twelye months. A RAILWAY. bronze medal i awarded by the directors of the Company to those members of the staff 'who pa s an examination in fir t aid seven years in succe sion, and a silver medal to those who sati fy th requirements of the examiner fourteen years in _uccession. Up to date 766 bronze and 152 silver medals have been earned. Although the stimulus which naturally result from competitions has been wanting a a result of their discontinuance, consequent upon the war, the Station Masters, Inspectors, Locomotive Foremen and General Ambulance Fund bas received increasing support, with the result that
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& CH ATH AM
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JOHN AMBULANCE
A
SOCIATlON.
during the past year £200 has been collecled for the pur~os~ of presenting prizes to members of the staff who have performed meritOriOUS acts of first aid and have in other directions contributed lo the wellbeing of the Centre.
OVERSEAS CENTRES. The Committee record ' very sincere regret al lhe death of Sir Edward Stirling (a vice-president), and Dr. T. W. 1 fi r t 0 ffi.cla . I Corbin during the year. Dr. Corbin wa lle examiner of the Centre appointed by St. John's Gate, and SlDce 1913 he had acted as a deputy-chairman. The 5th railway ambulance competition was held in October last near Bridgewater. The various contests were carried out with an attention to detail and practical work which was highly satisfactory. The challenge ' bield presented by the South Australia Railway Commi ioner was won b'y the Hamley Bridge squad. The splendid ambulance work of t.hls d~partment under the supervision of Mr. R. V. Bulman de erve ' hIgh commendation.
AD ELAID E (SOUTH AUST RALIA'>
The annual meeting and presentation of award took h J S ' I re f erence wa rna d e t 0 tl1e place on 9 tune. pecla work of the member of the Centre during the influenza epidemic, and of those who assisted in' nursing and in invalid tran port, and of the many helpers who provided food and comfort for the sick. The attendance at the lectures had been good, though a number of classes had been interfered with by the epidemic. Lectures were given at a number of provincial towns, and at the Girls' Grammar School at Howe Street and Epsom.
AU CKLAND ,
N.Z.
The work of the Canadian Branch has once more reached a peace time basis, and while the result of the past year do not show in actual figures the usual inc:rease in the number of students enrolled in the various courses of study, considerable progress may be recorded in the permanent organization throughout the Dominion and the better under tanding on the part of the public of the Association's objects from an industrial standpoint. Officer of all provincial councils, and particularly those administering the work of the railway centres, write in the most optimistic manner of the prospects for the fu tu reo On the re-appearance of the influenza epidemic the committee sent a " call" broadcast throughout Canada by means of the newspapers, asking all graduates of the Association to report to their local or provi'n cial organization, and also to co-operate with ,the provincial and local health authorities in order that their services might be taken advantage of. Every provincial secretary was requested to secure through the press the widest publicity of the action of the Association, to prepare a roll of the graduates in the province whose service would be available, and to announce their readiness to organize home nursing C ANAD A.
REPORTS FROM OVERSEAS CENTRES.
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classes for the benefit of those who might care to fit themselves for rendering assistance in case of sickness in the home. That the. p:ovincial health authorities have appreciated the efforts. of the Assocla.tIOn is evidenced by the replies which have been received from :ranous health authorities, expre sing appreciation of the offer of assistance and staling that they would be pleased to take advantage of the ervices of all voluntary nurses if occasion required. The National Relief Committee was organized in August~ 1914,. as the outcome of a meeting held at Government House. At thiS meetlDg the work alloted to the Canadian Branch was the formation of volunt,:ry aid centres and in, truction generally in first aid, and the co-operatIOn in the formation of voluntary aid detachments, male and female, throughout anada, and especially so far as the women of <?anada are concerned to make such articles for the use of the troops 111 the fi.eld as laid d~wn in the scheme of organization of voluntary medical aid in Canada. Th in truclional \\'ork in first aid, home nursing, etc., was carried out in a most aggressive manner in every province in the Dominion by the various provincial centres. During the five years. over 61 '.O~O persons were given i,nstruct~on in first aid and home,.., ~ourslDg, and It IS most important and ll1tere tIng to note that a~ least / ~ Yo took .th~ home nursing cour ' e in addition to that in first aid, thereby quahfYl.ng for . A. D. work either at home or abroad. The total number certificated \Va ' as follow :1914 10,443 1915 14,742 1916 10,024 1917 13,076 1918 13,327 I n the month of November, 1915, the Minister of Militia authorized the in titution of a course of instruction to the troops in training for over eas. Under the direction of the As ociation this was carried out with remarkable re ults. The scheme as approved consisted in the nomination by the As ociation of from three to five instructors in each military district, \\"ho gave instruction in a limited course in fir t aid such as would enable the soldier to render service in case of accident wounds or sudden illness. The Association also prepared an abridged text book covering the first aid course, of which 250,000 copies were is ued and distributed by the Department of Militia and Defence. The total number receiving this instruction in Canada during mobilization was 200,000, and the result were so sati factory to the Militia authorities that similar instruction was in tituted in England for the Canadian troops and was continued a long as they were in training there. In accordance with the scheme laid down by the Militia Department for the organization of voluntary aid detachments, the A sociation undertook the work immediately following the first meeting of the National Relief Committee. Efficient detachments were formed at Ottawa, Halifax, St. J obn, Quebec, Montreal and Victoria, these being the points at which it was considered their work would be most effective. Membership of the V. A. D. was restricted to qualified certificate holders of the Association. At a later period in the war everal hundred of
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JOHN AMBULANCE A
REPORTS FROM OVERSEAS CENT RES .
SOCI.\TION.
these A sociation graduates were sent overseas, the duty of mobilization being transferred from the A sociat!on to the Brigade, the detachment having in the meantime been formed into nursing divisions. It may be confidently stated that nothing but the greate t praise wa, heard of the excellent work of these women, who maintained the good reputation of the Association wherever duty called them. The first aid motion picture film, which the ssociation ha ' u ed m ost successfully in bringing the work to the attention of the publ ic, has been revised. All titles and sub-title now appear in English and French. Th is change has greatly appealed to the French . peaking students of the province of Quebec and Northern New Brunswick. With French text books in first aid and home nursing also now available, considerable progress in instructional work should be made during the ensuing year amongst our French ' peaking compatriots. The general council decided in view of the difficulties experienced during the period of the war, and which still existed in 1919, that the senior competitions for the general, railway and police trophies would not be held. It is hoped to be able to announce early in 1920 the resumption of one or more of the e intere, ting te , ts of the first aider's efficiency. Junior competitions, however, were authorized for each province in the Dominion. Mr. Wallace Nesbitt, K . . , honorary president of the Branch, donor of several of the largest senior competition trophies, and through whose generosity the cadet competitions of other years ha\'\:: been held, intimated his de ire to continue encouragement to the junior first aiders, by placing at the disposal of the general execlltiYe fivc individual prizes for each province, to be awarded to the III mbcrs of the successfu l team in the competition to be arranged by thc provincial organization. The general executive committee was pleas~d to he in a position to communicate this to the variou councils, and to announce that the competition would be known in each instance as " The Wallace N e bitt Junior First Aid Competition," open to all recognised cadet corps and r egistered troops of the Canadian Boy Scouts. While the general executive committee has assisted in every way to make these competitions a success, the arrangements for the org-anization and carrying out of these contests were left entirely in the hands of the provincial authorities. In every province where competitions were held the results were a decided success, and created an interest among the younger generation, which should ensure a continuation of the study of first aid on the part of the boy scouts and cadets of this country. The results of the var ious competitions were as follows :British Columbia- Esquimalt School Cadets, Esqu imalt, B. C. Alberta-(To be held). Saskatchewan- Boy Scouts, Regina, Sask. Manitoba-Boy Scouts, Winn ipeg, Man. Ontario- 4th Ottawa Troop, Boy Scouts , Ottawa. New Brunsvvick- St. J ude's Boy Scouts, St. Joh n. Nova Scotia-Christ Church Cadets, Sydney, N. B. The prizes for the winning team in each province were w r ist compasses, and were greatly appreciated by the members of the successful teams. Public presentations of the prizes served to cnll attention to t he beneficial resu lts of the Assoc iation's instruct ional work.
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Sixteen cla ses of instru ction in first aId, home nursing and h . f d ' h C . yglene were orme 111 t e entre dUrIng the year. N.I. Thanks are due to the members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade who acted as honorary demon trator and instructors in the various classes. Two motor ambulances for the transport of invalids are now running in the Christchurch district, a second one having been procured at a cost of £399 1 5s., and commissioned during the year. 1,471 calls were attended as compared with 686 in the previous year, the increase being due to the influenza outbreak in November, 1918. The ambulance transport ervice could not have coped with the work during the epidemic but for the generosity of several firms who placed motor vans at the disposal of the Committee. As usual, no charge has been made for the transport of a number of necessitous cases certified by a medical practitioner or clergyman . "Ambulance Day" was held in Christchurch on 28th February and the sale of badges, floweL, etc. , realised nearly £500 after payment of expenses. CANTERBURY AND WEST COAST
The Centre contributed £250 to the fund for reb u ilding the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital in France. The annual competition for the Drysdale Cup wa held at the Centre offices, when Mis Thorn was adjudged winner of the trophy. The recent epidemic of pan ish influ nza impressed on the public generally the importance of a practical knowledge of home nur ing, and a fund has been started to endow a lectureship in this ubject and to provide the necessary appliances for the purpose. Classes have been organised lllrL:lI.g-hollt the Peninsula and some 500 ladies are in training. In addItIon to the theoretical lectures delivered by medical men, practical demon tration in the general care of patients in a ick roo m is given by trnined nurses. CAPE TOWN .
ir Graeme Thomson, K . c. B., the newly-appointed Colonial ecretary, has accepted the office of president and chairman of the C ntre, vice Sir R. E. Stubbs, now Governor of Hong Kong. Dr. P. J. Kelly, Registrar, Ceylon Medical College, has been appointed honorary ecret~ry and trea urer, the late honorary , ecretary, Dr. E. L. HLl1:t, havlllg left to take up an appointment in Jamaica. The work contlllues to make progr s , a number of classes having been held.
CEYLON.
Cia, ' es have been carried on a usual in Dunedin and the country districts. The training given by the Centre in home nursing enabled an immense amount of valuable work to be done throughout the di trict during the influenza epidemic. The district nursing staff had a strenuous time during the pa t year. The extra work devolving on them through the rowding of the hospital with retLlrned so ldiers and victims of the epidemic taxed to the utmost the resources of the nu~ses and their trained he lpeL, drawn from the nursing d ivisions of Dunedlll an~ Caversham . 6,000 visits were made during the year ~~longst the slck and poor. The transport service for the sick and 1I1Jured has also been severely taxed . about 1,300 cases being attended to. The work has been carried out to the satisfaction of the public and the su fferers . Under the presidency of M iss Frances Rattray the \\'ork of the Red Cross branch h as ma intained its high position, and now the Du NEDIN, N.Z.
32
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
war is ended its energies are occupied with the Convalescent Home, the Soldiers' "Vard and the Jaw Hospital. The branches at Oamaru and I nvercargill continue to prosper. INDIA.
The report of the Indian Branch for 1919 had not been received at the time of going to press.
During the war the whole energies of the Centre were concentrated on war work. The termination of hostilities has, however, removed the stimulus which induced so many (e pecially women) to offer themselves for courses of instruction, consequently there has been a considerable reduction in the number of classes held and awards granted during the year, as compared with the four preceding years.
NATAL.
The influenza epidemic caused many clas. e to be abandoned but the inestimable value of the knowledge gained t.hrough the instruction of former year ~ wa put to a searching test and amply proved. The" Voluntary id . " (all of whom passed through the clas es of the Centre), did magnificent work in staffing hospitals, vi iting the sick in their own homes, distributing food and medicine and rendering service in many way during the emergency. The death of M r. Wilfred Docker who had been connected with the Centre since its commencement in 1890, i recorded with deep regret. In Mayan appeal was received fr 111 St. John's Gate for a subscription to the funds of the Ophthalmic Hospital of the Order at Jerusalem. A sum of £50 was forwarded in res p onse .
NEW SOUTH
WALES .
The civil ambulance service as ociated with the entre reports that the outbreak of influenza placed a tremendous strain on the service. The number carried as a result of the epidemic was, to the date of the closing of the report, 7,290, giving a gross total of 15,602. Unquestionably the existence of the service and its trained officers and staff at such a critical period wa of the utmo -t value to the community. The ordinary calls received during the past year numbered 8,312, this being slightly less than the number carried last year , due to the fact that in the early day of the epidemic practically the whole of the ambulance organi ation was eng-aged in cOl1\'eying infectious cases, as a result of which much suffering and inconvenience was caused to the public desiring to use the ambulance for ordinary cases of sickness, etc. The number of cases carried gratuitously, apart from influenza patients, shows an increase over last year of 194, the total n u mber being 1,890, representing approximately a quarter of the work done. 1,139 accident cases were attended to, and first aid was rendered in almost every instance.
VICTORIA.
T he annual meeting was held on 16th July, 1918, when Major-General Henderson presided . An interesting programrr.e and ambulance display was given by Scouts and by ambulance and nursing divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas. Ample testimony was afforded through the press
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1056
26 11
32 23 896 681
4
+
6
2
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" 1914 to 19J9.
163
89 3882 2519
Yeal'ended Sept. '18 " " Sept. '19
68
9 6J
206
22 1152
110 15+
1654
53
15
281
58
780
11
41
63
11
23
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835
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183
349 1 1025
9
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134
343
112
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374
31 19
52
50
19
823
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74 5
1
523
104
39
21
111
65
95
10
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* These
figul-es
represent a census
taken in June, 191-1 plus first year
229
1105
1
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*To 31.3,1919. -J-Since 1.4.1918. • F.A. and H.N. *1.1.19. t031.12, 19
137
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23
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43
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16
162 12+50
+
196
I
57 35
1653 9166 2316
21 15
696
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21
83
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1
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619
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23
29
1
1
555
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188+ 1+026 1892 1915 1911 J885 1891 1906 189 1 19J5 1880 1909 -, 1907 1907 3211 1910 1890 1913 1906 7220 1!l83 +3285 1885 9092 1891 11016
35
*To 31.12.1919. '~J an. - Dec., 1919.
,
-
-
67
8 7 90
1
4
I
203 C am lxi3.11 Ry . ... 1898 190+ Ch esili" e Lines '" Furness Railway 1902 120+ 191+ Gt. Ce ntral Ry. 1896 6090 Gt Eastern Hy, Gt. \Vestern Rv , 1896 Hull & Barnsle~ R. 1907 Lan. & Vork. R y. 1897 11736 1906 L.B, & S,C.Ry: 1897 L & .'1.W. Ry. 1899 ol5~9 L & S . \\' . Ry. Maryport & CariisleRy. 19J3 IVl etropolitan Ry. 190+ ;\lid,&G.K.Jt.R. 1900 N orth- Ertstern R. 1895 North Staffs Ry, 1916 S , E , & C.Ry, 1905 115217
25 8
27
58
197
8 9
J3
156
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5
6 12
13
48
HI
1+~
15
97+ 21703 217+5
16
26528
1140
26~
36
27 19 12 13
1 1159
-
32
20
31 4 44
- I
-
1238
20
502+
20582 81+
3
8
I
-
870
31 1211
1
=1 115
21
83 19J
100 29+3 2796
1503 2+66
=1
=1 -
279 86
200 3
242
14~
H25
68+ 143 52 182
=
2+9
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1156
6379
21
1349 770 8+
1.7 164
1611
656
727 979 109
=1
1
105 187+
=1 63~
26
-
98 19650
5020
48 99
90 2520 +057
7817
I
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578
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1
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3+2 15193 2108
305
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Ad elaide • Auckland . ,Z." Cairo '" ... Canadian .. , Canterbury N.Z. Cape Town ", Ceylon ... Dunedin N.Z. Egyptian ". Gibraltar ... Indi an ,,' ,,' Malta ... ,,' Natal .. , Newfoundland., New South \Vales Rhodesia '" Transvaal Victoria", * ·WellingtonN.Z.· West Australia
17
17
79
165
Total Awa,'ds' l
Pendants
------
23
108
+6
23
2+89
31
Labels.
~:d~t N~~,i~eg. H~:i~'~e. 1 t;ii~~·. ~::t N:';~i~~. H~~i:~~ t;~~:;.
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5+7 188
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8+9 5+0
=1
1125 9+0
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1141
1534
775
J703
1888 J880 lSSI 1905 1885 1885 1901 1878 188+ 1893 1879 1878 1881 1917 1880 1886 1902 1916 188+ 1880 188 1 1881 I 88 1888 188+ 1910 1886 1887 188+ 1892 1881 188+ 1888 190+ 1895
1886 1887 1888 1889 1880 1909 1890
.3029
8
77
118
16
2.3
363 77
1
17
46
T ota l
Awards.
1148 1515
+25
6705
Hull ... ... .. , Tpswi c h ... Ir ish .. , * 1ronbridge .. , Jslo of Man ". 1sk of Wight '" Je'·s"'·.. . ... Kensington R . 130' Kes\\'ick... ... Kettering ... Ki" c [on Park " . L eeds ... '" L eic"ster ". Linco ln '" .. Li \'erpool Liverpool Ladies London P.O. Loughborough ". Lyming(on Man chester ... Marlow 1I li ddiesbro Clevl. !'vlill oTll ... Nelson .. , ;.Jc\\'ad<-on -Tr'ut ;.Je \\'castl e-on- T. Northamp ton .. , North Buc ks ... N. Staffordsh i'·e.. . Norwoocl .. , Nottingham ". Oldham Otl ey ... ." Peterborough ... Polvtec hnic ...
\\ 'alh-on -D earne \Vednesbury ... \\'dlingborough \Veston-s-Mare .. , \\'i ndsor & Eton \\'isbcch ... York ...
I tation. Sani·
Labels;. Pendants
688
\
J~
1328
Homo 1 Home
~ursi ng. Hygiene.
Medal· lions.
1882
1030
Dalt'll-ill-F'urness J902
Dal'iington Derby.. . ... Devonpo rt Dudley.. . '" Eckingtoll " E ll es mere '" Farnham ". ... F a"el'sha m Gloucester .. . Gosp't&Fareham Granb.v ... ... Guernsey .. Halifax... ... HaTllls \\'orth ... Hal·t!cpools .. . Hastings&S. Leo H,·.\\·oollen Dist.
I
C~l'tificates.
a <.:o urse of instruction.
Certificates.
COIH~e of inSlnlction.
124
1+3 2848 816
308
4+
617
176
5+
5710 35961
30
46 955
491
659
170
530
135 36
14
36 1021
,
*To 30.4. 1919. *To 31.3.1919.
ST.
JOH
VOLUNTARY
Am
33
DETACHMENTS.
and from epidemic group captains of the fine work done by the members of the St. John Ambulance Association and ambulance and nursing divisionsofthe St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas during the influenza epidemic. The Minister of Education has a ked for compul ory clas es in first aid and home nursing in the Wellington Colleges and Lieut. -Colonel Sleeman, Director of Military Training, has included lecturettes on first aid in the Cadets' Training Syllabu. The Macarthy Trustees again generously made a grant of £+0 towards the educational work of the Centre. The District Nur ing Guild of St. John continues its good work. From the 1st November, 1917, to 31st October, 1918, 129 additional patients have been registered, and 3,306 visits have been paid to the sick poor. The last offices were carried out in connection with 8 patients, 21 were removed to the General Hospital, 1 to the Ohiro Home, and 2 to the Home for Aged Needy. 2,307 case. have been treated since the appointment of the first di trict nurse in 1903, an a vcrage of 1 S+ yearly.
St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments. During the year ended 31 st December, 1919, the number of St. John detachments decrea ed by 22, with a per onne1 of 817. The following table shows the number and strength of existing detachment.
Men \Vomcn Total
Delachments. s, ociaBrilion. gadc. 41 224 240 46J
281
687
Total. Strength. Total AssociaBriAssociation tion. g a de. & Brigade. Strength. 265 14,472 11,942 2,530 29,800 9,928 703 19,872
12,458
31,814-
968
44,272
ince the la, t report the services for which the majority of the tletachments were mobilised have ceased, but there are sti ll a number engaged in local ho pitai and transport \Vork. Requisitions are still being made by the Military Authorities for V. A. D. members for duly in military home hospitals and during the period under review 5S+ members have been detailed for thi service, making a total of over 9,000 since the beginning of the war. During the year 3 V. A. D. members have been qdmitted to the Order of the British Empire, 3 have been awarded the Royal Red Cros (1 t Cia s) and 125 the Royal R ed Cross (2nd Clas ), SS members have been mentioned in despatches and 88 have been brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for War. 24 members have been promoted to assistant nurse, 373 have been awarded the war service stripe for military hospital ervice, and 474 for auxiliary hospital service, making a total of 2,497 and 7,617 respectively. It is with regret that the death of 7 members is recorded, making a total of 91 deaths 011 ervice.
34
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS, 1918- 1919. (Received at Central Office only, and nol including those received by Local Honorary Secretaries of Centres).
A Donation of Five Pounds and upwards con titutes a Life MembeJ". Annual Subscription of Five Shillings and upward constitutes an Annual Member. SUBSCRIPTIONS . Adderley, Rev. The Canon R.E.. £0 5 0 Adeane, Miss 050 Beckett, Mrs. E. M. 110 Benecke, Miss A. M. 050 Betterton, Mrs. 050 Biddulph, Mrs. o 10 0 Birch, G. F. 050 Black, A. J. 050 Bowyer, H. 050 Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 100 Brine, Mrs. o 10 0 Bruce, Miss o 10 0 Burton, H., M.D. 1 1 0 Burton, J ames o 10 0 Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil o 10 0 Collings, Miss M. C. 100 Corbett, Lady Gertrude Astley 0 5 0 Cunliffe, Mrs. 1 1 0 Davies, Miss o 10 6 Davis, G. S. 050 de la Feld, Count . 1 1 0 Dixon, Miss 'V. A. 100 du Pre, Mrs. Baring o 10 0 Dyson, Sergt. 050 Ellis, Miss A. M. . 050 Evelegh, Miss E. A. o 10 0 Falk, Mrs .. o 10 0 FitzRoy, The Hon. Mrs o 10 0 FitzRoy-Wilson, Miss L. o 10 0 Foggo, E. '.iV. o 15 0 Gane, P. J. o 10 0 Gibbs, Mrs. Frank o 10 0 Gooch, Mrs. E. W. 050 Gordon, Mrs. 050 Green, Miss C. A. 050 Hadfield, Lady o 10 0 Haig-Brown, Mrs. 110 Hare, A. W. o 10 0 H a rvey, Miss D. 050 Hatchard, Mrs. 200 Hazel & Co. 110 Hext, Mrs. 050 Hobson & Sons 110 Hollins, Mrs. R. A. :2 2 0 J ones, Mrs. Peter . 050 Keefer, Mrs. 050 Kirkley, Mrs. o 10 0 Laird, Miss A. M. 050 Leatham, Mrs. A. W. 1 1 0 Levett, Mrs. o 10 6 Matthey, Miss V. o 10 0 Maude, Miss Emily 050 McLaren, E. 050 McLaren, Elizabeth, M . B. 050 McLaren, The Hon. Mrs. F. o 10 0 Mc air, James C. 050
35
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
DONATIONS
An
CENTRES.
£5 5 0 10 4 6 '£15
SUBSCRIPTIONS. Milne-Home of Wedderburn, 1\lrs. £0 5 0 Pengelly, T. 050 Perkins, T. D. 050 Porler, Miss C. M. 050 Sands, ,V. E. 15 0 0 Scott, E. R. 050 coU, The Rev. H. R. 050 immond , The Rev. C. 050 Sinclair, Mi s G. 1\1. 050 100 Sloggett, Lady and Miss. 050 ?pencer, J. W. lO.a., Thackeray, oJ. ir E. 0 5 0 Touche, J. Edward 100 050 Towse, Mrs. Beachcroft Trevilian, Mrs. o 10 6 Trippel, Lady o 10 0 Westbury, Claude. 110 1 1 0 Witty, H. S.
£54
PER
Adelaide Streall1am .
8
6
DONATIO S. Alversloke Reli ef Hospilal £52 17 10 Anonymous 0 3 3 Blake, Lady 10 0 0 Brine, Mrs. 2 0 0 Chermside, Lt.-Gen. Sir Herbert 1 1 0 Connell, Mrs. J. M. . 0 2 6 Duke, Lt.-Col. B., R.A.M.C.(V.) 1 1 0 Edmonton Co-op. Society, Ltd. 1 0 0 Falkner, Lt.-Col. E. F. 50 0 0 Ferraby, Dr. G. H. 1 1 0 Fyleman, Miss Ro se 1 1 0 Gardiner, R. S. 5 5 0 Heywood, Captain T. '.iV. 1 1 0 Hodson, Mrs. H. O. 5 5 0 Jacob, Dr. H. 11 11 0 Jones, Dr. W. McKeig 5 5 0 Loftus, H. J. 20 0 0 Metcalf, G. T. 5 5 0 Middleton, Sergt. C. 0 10 0 Miller, Miss 0 5 0 Nord, Mons. Edmond Bara Fenain 3 17 0 Pickering, Mrs. 050 Port of London Authority 62 10 0 Scattcrty, Dr. W . 220 Slorrow, Mrs. C . . 10 0 0 Thompson, P . W .. 15 15 0 Walker, Captain Lionel 50 0 0 Wright, Mr. o 10 6
£319 14 1
DONATIONS
PER
9
6
BRANCHES.
£0 5 0 0 5 0 1 2 6
Coton Hill Hospilal Irlam-o'-th'-H eighl andford
£1 12
£391
Total as per Income and Expcnditure Account CONTRIBUTIONS
Alexandra Park Races British Fire Prc\'cntion CommitLcc hute, Ji ss Davey, .E Denchfield, Mrs. Epsom Raccs Handley Page, Ltd. Hospilal alurday Fund lIyslop, ~liss E. J. alional yclists' Union aliona! 'Val" Sa vings Commitlee. Porvel!, \V.
MAINTENANCE
TO
£1 16
0
19 10 1 1 1 0 o 10 15 0 23 10 15 0 0 3 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1
0
1
6
OF
STATIONS .
Putney Peace Celebrations Queen's Park Rangers' Football Club Sandown Park, Lld. outhern Counties' Cycling Union. Sutherland, D. M. T obacco Trade Athletic Rifle Association Vicloria Amateur th!etic Association
6
0
4 7
£5
0
0
12 6 6 101 15 0 10 0 0 0
o 10
0
2
2
0
£204
8
6
0 2 6
FORM OF BEQUEST TO
~be
St. 30hn B111blllal1ce .association.
give and bequeath to the St. John Ambulance Association a foundation of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England the sum of
£ ......................................... .
to be applied towards the philanlhropic objects of such Association, and I direcl that the said s um shall be paid free of duty.
36
{tbe <Branb ]Drior\) of tbe
~rber
of tbe
AMBULANCE Income and Expenditure Account for
37
1bospttal of St. 30bn of 3erllsalent in JEnglanb. DEPARTMENT. the Year ended 30th September, 1919. ----
INCOME.
EXPENDITURE. INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES-
INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES-Lecturers' and Examiners' fees and expenses
£1660 15
7
Gross profit on sale of stores
£7722 11
7
4
7
0
Salari es and \Vages
3049 12
6
Donations and annual subscriptions
Printing, stationery and general expenses
1785
6
8
Charged to Centres and Detached Classes in respect of instruction
2298
Can-iage and freight ..
349 19
4-
Claim for refund of Taxes
1279 12
Lecture Demonstrations-less fees.
230
5
9
-----
TERRITORIAL BRANCHSalaries
707G
3
6
11 1 18
8
391
11691
9
3
2773
5
8
20+
8
6
1812 1+
+
91 15 11
Printing, stationery and general expenses Outfits, &c., granted to Voluntary Aid Detachments
3 1'
9
-I-
0
16
INVALID TRANSPORT CORPSExpenses of removal of Invalids, including horses, travelling and incidentals . . Salaries and wages Printing, stationery and general expenses Repairs, depreciation and renewal of carriages appliances Motor Training
INVALID TRANSPORT CORPSF es for removal of invalids
1361 13
9
1055 H107 5
4
253 0 10 18
7 0
/ /
9 THE
503 1 ~ 767 2 655 13 1378 10 28 0
CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPERANNUATION FUND
FRANCIS \V. PIXLEY, R ecei ver-General.
T. JOliN AMBULANCE BRIGADEContributions lowards maintenance of stations
8 0 2 3 0
204-
6
8
, / /
3333 PENSION \VAR SERVICE BADGES RATES & TAXES RENT AUDIT FEE SPECIAL GRANTS
8
/
2788 11 Public duty and maintenance of stations, including wages of station altendants . . . Salaries-adm inistration
.5
/
a nd
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE-
Travelling and I ncidental expenses . PI-inting, stationery and gener;1.1 expenses Un iforms
2773
0
I
------
600 0 -1-69 17
0 7
1158 9 183 1 31 10 -1-99 11 229 14
0 8 0 6 0
£16,481 17
9
BALANCE, being surplus of Expenditure over Income
•
£16,+81 17
9
. W e have examin ed the books and vouch e rs of the Ambulance Department of the Grand Pnory of the Ord er of the ~ospital of St..1 ohn of Jerusalem in England, and certify that the a b<?ve Income and Expenditure Account (or the yea r ended 30th September, 1919, is correct. ThiS Account for~s part of the General Income and Expenditure Account of the Grand Priory of the Order, and IS IO co rporated therein. 3, Frederick's Place, PRICE, \VATERHOUSE & CO. Old J ewry, E.C. 2. June, 1920.
38
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE As OCIATION.
LIFE MEMBERS.
The Life Membel-s attached to Centres are nol included in lhis Li t. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCESS BEATRICE, PRINCESS IIENRY OF BA TTENBERG. Acland, Hon. Mrs. A. D. Daniel, Lady Agnes Adair, Miss H. M. Darwin, Major G. H., 1\I.B.E., M.D. Angus, B. R. Daubine de Chavy, Mrs. Applin, Major R. V. K, D.S.O. Dawes, Colonel B. M. A.R. Dawson, Lieut.-Col. Argyll, The Bishop of de Buslros, Madame E. Bagshawe, E. A. de German-Ribon, l\Irs. Baker, Mrs. F. B. de Lisle, Mrs. Edward Banting, E. de Vernon, Captain Barton, Mrs. Alfred Dixon, Lady Barton, Mrs. Hope, o. B. E. Dixon, \V. Bedford, Duchess of Du Pre, Miss Beddington, Mrs. Elswick Works Accidenl Fund Bevan, T. W. Esher, The Viscountess Beville, F. W'. Falkner, Lieut-Col. E. F., C.M.G., D.S.O. Blake, Lady Fane, Lady Boag, G. L. Figgins, J. Bohn, G. Finnemore, Hon. Mr. Justice Brakspear, H. H. First Fruils (per J. A. H.) Branston, Mrs. J. G. Fisher, W. B. Breadalbane, Marchioness of Franks, Chas. W. Breadalbane, Marquis of, K. G. Furley, F. W. Britten, Captain R. F., R.N. Gardiner, R. S. Broadwood, Miss Glyn, The Bishop 1:T. Qt., Brown-Synge-Hutchinson, Gooch, C. F. Colonel E. D., C.B. Gordon, l\Iajor A. A., C.B. E., 1'11. V.O. Bullock, Lieut.-Col. W., R.A.M.C.(V.) Gordon-Lennox, Lady Algernon, D. B. E. Burr, A. Hare, S. H. Burr, Mrs. Randolph Harmer, W. A. L.S.A. Bury, Mrs. Henry Harrison, Dr. C. Byron, J. L. Hatchard, Mrs. Frank Cabot, Miss Caroline Heap, R. Calthorpe, Lady Hodson, Mrs. H. O. Campbell, The Rev. Claud Hospital Saturday Fund Campbell, Mrs. Hugh Hughes-Hunter of PI~s Cach, Lady Capel, F. C. Inman, A. Cattell, Lieut.-Col. G. T., M.D. Jacob, Dr. H. Chambers, T. H. W. Javal, P. C. Chapman, Mrs. E. J. Jones, Dr. W. M. - Cockroft, F. W. B. Lawless, Mrs. Collings, Miss M. B. Leney, Miss Cotton, C., O. B. E., F. R. C. P. ED. Linlithgow, Hersey, Marchioness of Cox, Captain G. H. Loeffler, Mrs. Crompton Co-operative Provident Soc. Ld.Loftus, H. J. Dalton, Major-General J. C. Longstaff, Ll. W.
39
LIFE MEMBERS.
Lownd 5, Mrs. Luby, Mrs. Lucas, F. L. McCausland, Miss A. C. McClure, Lady McCorquodale & Co., Ltd., Messrs. Mackintyre, Dr. Mcllraith, Dr. \V. MacL. McKellar, C. D. MacVicker, C. G., 1\1.B. Madan, The Rev. Canon Malden, Dr. F. J. Marling, Mrs. Chas. Martin, Miss F. Martin, Major J. M. Maxwell, J. \V. Maxwell-Lyle, Lady May, Col. \V. A., R.A.M.C. Metcalfe, G. J. Miller, H. V. l\Iiller, Lady Mitchell, A. C. Molyneux, Miss Monk, Miss J. Moorhead, Miss L. Morgan, Mrs. A. Hickman Muler, Mrs. Neve, Mrs. Everard S. Newton, Lieut.-Col. J. \V. M. Ninnis, Insp.-General B., c.v.O., M.D. North, B rig. -General B. N., c. B., 1\1. V. o. Nugent, Mrs. Arthur Ogilvie, Major C. McD. Orde, Miss E. M. Pelly, Amy, Lady Phillips, A. Pickersgill, E. P., i.R.C.S. Pickles, Mrs. Picton, Mrs. Lionel
Plumbe, R. Poppelwell, Major H. F. W. Richards, T. E. Rivington, T. R. Rodgett, Mrs. Richard B. Ross, General Sir J., G. C. B. Ruddle, F. C. S.D.R.S.D. Sancton, P. Sands, \V. E. Sharp, \V. Singleton, Mrs. E. Skerritt, Miss C. E. Spilling, Mrs. Stanley, Lady Stirling, J. Storrow, Mr. and Mrs. Sweeting, Miss E. Thompson, P. \N. Vacher, F., F.R.C.S. \Vaddy, H. E., l\1.R.C.S. \Valker, Capt. Lionel \Valker, 1rs. \Vard-Jackson, Miss F. \Varrack, liss G. H. \Veldon, E. \Vhitaker, Mrs. \Vhithard, B. M. \Vightwick, Mrs. Williams, Colonel R. Williamson, Mrs. D. Woollcombe, R. L., LL.D. \Vyndham, Major G. C. Yarrow, Mrs. Yate, Lieut.-Col. A. C. Yate, Mrs. A. C. Yate, Col. C. E., C.S.I., C.1'I1.G., Yate, Mrs. C. E.
M.P.
..po.
CENT RES OF THE ASSOCIATION . FORM ED.
CENTRE.
HONORARY SECRETARY.
CH AI RM AN.
PR ES ID ENT.
o
J as. Baron, 102, Manchester Road, Accrington.
Accrington
1884
H. H . Bolton.
R. Clegg,
Aldershot
1891
"V.
"V. T. Robet-tson.
F. Whitehead, Municipal Buildings, Aldershot.
Altrincham
1919
Dr. H. G. Coopel-.
Dr. R. Duncan.
F. G. Oakley, 12, Park Avenue, Altrincham.
Ashford
1878
J. Creery.
G. M. Mather, 33, Hardinge Rd., Ashford, Kent.
Ashlon-under-Lyne
189+
J. J. Broadhurst.
Babbington
1878
Sir Chas. Seely, BL.
Banbury
1893
Rev. A.
Barnoldswick
1919
A. Starkie.
1879
Barnsley Barrow-in-Furness
1880
Bath
1900
.. .
T. Robertson.
M. R.C.S.
~
J.
G. Fowler. Rev. A.
Jones.
J.
Jones.
D. Hall, Lynwood, Smallshaw, Ashton-under-Lyne.
:t
J. T. Walters, Babbington Collieries, Nottingham.
(f)
R. H. Bowkett, 7, Fair View Rd .. Banbury.
'---I
E. \V. Blackburn,
Colonel Stanhope. Mrs. E. \Yadham.
1\1. B.,
~
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T. Hargreaves, 13, Coronation St., Barnoldswick.
R. Eastwood.
t<i
:t Z
;:t>
Ivy House, Barnsley.
a::t:;:;
F. ]. Ramsden.
G. Seed, 56, Storey Square, Barrow-in-Furness.
Maj.-Gen. Astley Terry.
F. SpraWSOl1, 15, Johnstone St., Bath.
G. I Jowc1l'd.
Mrs. A. Paine, \Vharfedale, 48, Harpur Bedford. A. II. 1\I. \Veddell, Berwick-on-Tweed.
c: t'" > Z
()
t<i
1880
Bedford Bet-wick-on-Tweed
1881
The Duches;, 01 Bedfonl. Captain I~ . Norman,
R. N.
Birchwood Colliery
1881
\\'. Po\\·is.
Birkenhead
1912
1\Iajor C. T. Green,
Birmingham
1880
ROo\';\1. C. (T. F.)
Sir ]. Holder, Bl.
P.
F. D. Kent, 5+, Gmsville Road, Birkenhead.
J.
Prebbh~ , 1\1.8.
Rogers, O.B.E., 121, Colmore Row, BirmingJ1am. Smith, 51, East Park Road, Blackburn.
BognOt-
1885
Bradford
1919
Brierfield
1895
T. \ 'ee\'en,.
\\'. Earnshaw.
Bristol
1880
The Dean oE Bt-istol.
A. St. J. Burroughs, 23, Bridge St., Bristol.
Burnley
1883
The Lord Shuttleworth.
Lt.-Col. B. 1\1. H. Rogers, ~1. D. J. S. Horn.
Burton-on-Trent
1879
Col. J. Gretton.
\V. G. Lowe,
J. Tainton, 30, High St., Burton-on-Trent.
Buxton
1889
The Duke 01 Devonshi re, J. C. Forrest.
H. A. Hubbersty.
Cheltenham
1883 1878 1879
N. R. Bilton, 21, High Sl., Bognor. E. Bussey, 31, Maidstone Street, Killinghall Road, Hradford. IIy. He,ll, 16, Commercial Street, Brierfield, Lancs.
Isaac IIolmes.
A. Dickinson, 71, Colne Road, Burnley.
M.D.
1\1rs. R. A. Langley, Brancepeth, Market Street, Buxton. \V. Charlton, 21, Lichfield Road, \\·alsall.
K. G.
The Marchioness Conyngham. The Earl Beauchamp,
J.
C. Forrest.
Canon A. J. l\Iason,
D.O.
Mrs. P. G. Shewell.
K.G.
Chester
1881
Chesterfield
1875
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1890
The Duke of \Vestminster, G.C. V.o. The Duke of Devonshire, K.G. A. P. Sagar.
Coventry
1912
The Lord Leigh.
Meredith Young,
M.D.
1\Iiss C. H. Allardyce, 7, \'ernon Place, Canterbury. S. 1\1. IIebblethwaite, M.D., Sevenarches, Lansdown, Cheltenham. J. H. Hopley, 6, Northgate Street, Chester.
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J. E. Keighley.
J. F. Tyson, 5, Hartley Street, Colne.
The Mayor.
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1882
F. Spickernell.
Surgeon-Col. T. Joyce.
Mrs. A. Pipet-, Steelden, Cranbrook, Kent.
Cumberland Mines and Quarries
1895
The Earl of Lonsdale.
J.
\ V. Leek, M. B. E., I I. M. Inspector of Mines, COlliery Office, \ Vhitehaven.
D alton-in- Furness
1879
Darlington
1880
Sir E. D. Walker.
Sir E. D. Walker.
John Tyson, Clerk to Urban Council, Dalton-inFurness. R. M. \Vilkes, Solicitor, Market St., Darlington.
Darwen
1919
The Mayor.
C. Hindlec.
(Pro tem) J. \ Villett,
D e r by
1886
R. Knowles.
D evonport
1907
Dinnington
1919
M. Authorpe.
D udley
1893
The Earl of Dudley,
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R. R. Wilson.
\ V. St. A. St. John,
M.D., M.D . ,
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Vale House, Darwen . Derwent House, Derby.
The 1\layot-.
R. J. Fittall , Municipal Offices, Devonport.
A. Butler.
D. J. Cooper, 115, Laughton Road, Dinnington.
V/. E. Hartland, 35, \ Volverhampton St., Dudley. ..po.
CENTRE.
FORMED.
PRESIDENT.
CHAIRMAN.
HONORARY SECRETARY.
J. H. Beard, Town Hall, Dukinfield.
Dukinfield
1893
Eckington Collieries
1890
J. H. Wells.
G. Stevenson.
Ellesmere
1908
The Earl of Ellesmere.
J. 'Vallwork.
Falmouth
1919
Farnham
1882
Faversham
1883
Surg.-Gen.SirA. "V. May, K.C.B. The Bishop of Dr. S. G. Sloman. 'Vinchester. The Lord Hal-ris. Capt. C. F. Hooper.
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1919 1881
J. M. Collett.
Gosport, Alverstoke & Fareham
1889
Vice-Admiral M. H. Smyth, H. H. ThePrincessHelena Inspector-Gen. H. C. Road, Alverstoke. Victoria. 'VoodS,C.B.,C. V.O.,M.D.
Granby
1899
E. M. Mundy.
J. A. Macdonald, !l1.B.E.
J. Hel-bert, 8, Vicarage St., Ilkeston.
Guernsey
1881
E. C. Ozanne.
E. L. Robinson, !li-R.C.S.
(Acting) E. ,V. Hutton, St. lIyvreuse Lodge, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. S. Auty, 5, Claremont Road, Boothtown, Halifax.
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1881
The Mayor.
Handsworth
1895
J. F. Pearson.
Harrogate
1881
N. Williams,
Hartlepools
1880
Col. Lauder.
'V. N. Hall, Maltby House, St. Paul's Road, 'Vest
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1880
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1883
Major P. B. Walker.
Capt. J. P. Critchley.
Hartlepool. H. R. 1\Iansell, !I!.R.C.S., Crofton, \Vest Hill, Hastings. C. Thornes, 70, Victoria Road, Dewsbury.
Hebden Bridge
1887
Arthur R. Crossley.
J. Bamford.
T. Lowe, 2, Regent Street, Hebden Bridge.
Hereford
1880
Hospital Saturday Fund ...
1889
Hull
1882
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Rt. Hon. Sir T. Vczey
Rt. Hon. T. R. Ferens,
Major A.
Strong, K.C.V.O., K.B.E.
J.
Atkinson.
P.C., M.P.
The Right Hon. Sir John Ross, Bt., 1\1. P. H. H. The Princess Marie- Col. G. S. Elliston, C.B., F.R. C.S. Louise. Capt. & Q. r-.r. J. W. White, The Lord Forester. R.A.!I!.C. His Excellency Maj.-Gen. B. E. Sargeaunt, O. B. E. \Y. Fry, C.B., C.V.O. The Mayor. H. R. H. The Princess Christian. Surg.-Ll.-Col. P. B. Surg.-LLCol. P. B. Bentlif, M.R.C.S. Bentlif, lI1.R.C.S. The Ead of Meath,
K. P.
J. Ash, 52, Penrith Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey.
(Assistant Hon. Sec.) F. J. Vaughan, 242, Spring Bank, Uull. Hon. Secretaries, S.J.A.A., 40, Merrion Square, Dublin. Miss Bohun Coulchel-, Beechholme, 'Voodbridge Road, Ipswich. Miss E. 1\1. 'Vhite, R.R.C., The Bungalow, Coalbrookdale, Shropshire. Lieut.-Col. II. 'V. JVIadoc, C.B.E., Chief Constable's Office, Douglas, Isle of l\Ian. Miss E. A. Evelegh, Shide View, Avondale Road, Newport, & A. Drew,1\Iiramar, Bonchurch, 1. '\T. P. Le l\lasurier, 19, Royal Square, Jersey.
Irish (Dublin)
1881
Ipswi ch
1880
Ironbridge
1905
Isle of Man
1885
Isle of Wight
1885
Jersey
1884
Keighley
1883
Kensington, Royal Boro' of
1878
Keswick
1887
Canon Rawnsley.
J.
Kettering
1893
J. Elworthy.
T. Seddon.
Henry Raby, 217, \Vood Street, Kettering.
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1878
Canon Dadey.
B. Wood.
J. 'V. Cope, Field House, Kiveton Park, nr. Sheffield.
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1881
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1878
Leicester
1880
The Earl of Harewood, K.C.V.O. The Mayor.
Lincoln
1917
The Lord Monson.
Liverpool
1880
The Earl of Derby, K.G.
Liverpool (School of Cookery)
1870
Mrs. Rowland Williams.
(Acting) \Vm. Thompson, 5, Lincoln Road, Lancaster. Lieut.-Col. H. Collinson, Majol- 'Valter Rowley, 20, Park Row, Leeds. C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. Wm. Jack, 2, Britton Street, Narborough Road, W. S. Lovell. Leicester. R. Ashleigh Glegg, M.D., D.P.H., County Health Lt.-Col. S. F. Lambert. Dept., Lincoln. F. Tobin. John Roberts, 5, 'Vellington Buildings, 42, South Castle Street, Livel-pool. Miss F. L. Calder, School of Cookery, Colquitt Street, Liverpool.
London Post Office
1913
J. Sinclair, C.B.E., M.D.
H. H. Bashford, !l1. D.
Loughborough
1916
W. W. Coltman
T. Smith.
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S. T. Scott, 14, Granville Street, Keighley.
B. S. Brigg. Rev. Lord V. Seymour. Gardiner.
The Hon. Katharine Thring, 5, Queens Gate Gardens, London, S. 'V. 7. J. Stuart, Tithebarn House, Keswick.
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OENTRE.
1884
Maidstone
1878
Manchester
1880
Metropolitan No. IX.
1881
Metropolitan No. X.
1882
Middlesbrough and Cleveland
1881
HONORARY SECRETARY
CHAIRMAN .
PRESIDENT.
FORMED.
Lymington
H. R . H. The Princess Louise.
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Sir Edwat"d T. Broadhurst, Bt. H. R. H. The Princess Louise. H. R. H . The PI"incess Frederica. The Marquis of Zetland, K. T.
Major G.
Ingham Whitaker.
H. Darwin,
Raymond Fenton, Melwa, Highfield, Lymi ngton.
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Colonel C. P. Oliver, C . M.G., M.D. , The Gables, Maidstone, and E . A. Chambers, Solicitor, Westboro, Maidstone. F . Hargreaves, 55, Cross Street, Manchester.
M.B.E., M. D.
Colonel F. Sheffield.
C. M. Fowler, 12, Ancona Road, Harlesden, N. \V.
T. H. \ V. Chambers.
W. H. MOt"gan, o. B. E., 39, Alderbrook Road, Balham Hill, London, S. W. G. Richardson, 14, Southfield Rd., Middlesbrough.
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Lieut.-Col. Willoughby Bullock, R. A.M.C. (V.)
Col. Sir W m. Genlle.
Miss A. Clemente, 14, Buckland Crescent, London, N .W.3.
Millom
1888
W . J. Varr.
D. Lang.
T. W. Lawrence, Solicitor, Millom.
Nelson (Lancs.)
1888
T. W. ·Wilkinson.
\V. Bolton.
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1884
The Earl Manvers.
E.
N ewcastle-on-Tyne
1910
Col. Sir T. Oliver,
Northampton
1886
The Lord Lilford.
Sir H. Randall.
G.
No rth Bucks
1898
\V. \ V. Carlile.
Col. \V. H. Bull,
D.
M. D.
Col. Sir T. Oliver,
M. D.
T.
F.R.C.S.ED., K.H.S.
E.
F. Milthorp, Larendon House, Newark-onTrent. D. Fenwick, 2, Osborne Terrace, N ewcastle-onTyne. C. \Vells, V.A.D. Headquarters, King Street, Northampton. \V. A. Bull, M.R . C.S., "St. Oswald's House," Stony Stratford, Bucks. P. Mat"tin, 8, New Quay, North Shields.
North Shields
1888
North Staffordshire
1884
Rev. I. C. R. Scott.
S. \ V. Malkin, Rock Cliffe, Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent.
Norwood
1892
Nottingham
1881
H. R. H. The Princess Rt. Hon. Sir Harry Christia·n. Samuel, M.P. The Duchess of Portland. Sir J. Bright.
Oldham
1884
Oldhill
1891
Mrs. E. Colegrave, Bracebridge, 130, Church Road, Norwood. G. \ T. Hutton, Elmswood, Mapperley Road, Nottingham . J. B. \Yilkinson, M.D., Sunnybrae, Hollins Green, Oldham. A. H. Bassano, Hadenholme, Old Hill, near Dudley.
Otley ...
1888
R. Forrest, 28, Bridge Avenue, Newall, Otley.
Oundle
1895
Peterborough
1904
J.
Polytechnic (London)
1895
Portsmouth
1881
Sir G. E. Couzens.
i\Iajor R. l\Iitchell, c. B. E . , The Polytechnic, 309, Regent St., London, \ V. R. Parker, 18, Edmund Grove, Southsea.
Preston
1889
The Lord Howard de \Valden. The l\Iarquess of Carisbrooke, G.C. V.O. "V. A. Woods.
W. G. :'I aki nson.
H. B. Brierley, Killiney, Fulwood, Preston.
Ramsgate
1881
Rev. E. L. A. Hertslet.
C. Cotton,
D. C. Hogwood, 6, Queen St., Ramsgate.
Reading
1893
H.R.H. The Princess Christian.
G. H. R. Holden,
Ripley (Derbyshire)
1891
Rochdale
1886
G. \Y. Needham.
J.
G. W. Needham.
"V. Williamson.
R. Heape.
J.
C.
E. K. Studd.
J.
F.R.C.P. M.D.
Roberts.
J.
Hayes, :'\orth Street, Oundle.
B.
"T. lIott, 73, Alderman's Drive, Peterborough.
J. Bastow, \Vyke, 13, Talfourd Avenue, Reading. F. AUfrey, Ripley, Derbyshire.
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Rotherham
1884
Saddleworth
1881
J.
St. llelens
1884
Col. R. \V. H. Thomas.
Sheffield
1878
The Earl of Wharncliffe.
Shipley
1896
Henry Whitehead.
J. A. Burton.
Shrewsbury
1879
The Earl of Powis.
Sir Gerald V. Corbet, Bt. (Acting) H. Beaman, 82, Belle Vue, Shrewsbury.
Smethwick
1897
The Mayor.
Captain F. Chandler.
J. C. Cripps, 288, St. Paul's Rd . , Smethwick.
Southampton
1880
Col. E. Bance.
Southport
1878
B.R.H. The Princess Louise. The Earl of Sefton.
Lieut.-Col. G. E. Twiss, C.M.G., F . R.C.S., l\Iayfield, Oakley Road, Shirley, Southampton. \V. H. M. Mawdsley, 1, Preston Road, Southport.
South Shields
1883
J. Readhead.
Sowerby Bridge
1890
J.
Stalybridge
1886
Stockport
1883
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J.
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Henderson, 6, East Parade, Sheffield (Asst. Sec.)
J. D . Busfield, 35, Avondale Road, Shipley.
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A. E. Ferns.
F. \V. Holden, 8, Stubbins Beach Road, Sowerby Bridge. J. W. Simister, SolicitOt", Portland Chambers, Stalybridge. A. Briggs, 36, SL Petersgate, Stockport.
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CHAIRMAN .
PRESIDENT.
CENTRE.
FORMED .
Stockton and Thornaby ...
1914
L. Ropner.
H. E. Kitching.
J . Buckley, 69, Grange Road, Thornaby-on-Tees.
Stourbt"idge
1883
The Viscount Cobham.
Dr. G. J. Dudley.
F. S. Bolton, 28, Hagley Road, Stourbridge.
Sunderland
1893
G. J. Addison .
1. G. Modlin,
M.D.
T. J. French, 37, Neale Street, Sunderland.
C. Ward.
C. Ward.
W. Fairfield, 7, New Cliffield Road, Swinton, Rotherham. T . Jackson, 10, Victoria Terrace, Tibshelf, Alfreton.
The Mayor
John Barton
J. L. Russell,
C. Lowry.
G. E. Skinner,RoseBank, Dry Hill Park, Tonbridge.
Swinton
1902
Tibshelf
1878
Todmorden
1911
Tonbridge
1879
Tunbridge Wells
1879
The Marquis Camden.
Ulster (Belfast)
1886
Sir Robt. J. Kennedy,
M.B.,
Lindores, Todmorden, Yorks.
E. Weldon, Courtlands, Tunbridge Wells.
\Vakefield
1896
The l\1ayor.
\\'ath-on-Dearne
1886
A. T. Thomson.
\Vednesbury
1887
The Mayor.
F. Johnson.
Wellingborough
1888
\V. Lewin.
G. Henson.
T. H. Hilton, Somerville, Wellingborough.
\Veston-Super-l\Iare
1880
The Bishop of Taunlon.
(Acting) J. \Vallace, M.B., 6, Knightstone Road, v: eslon-Su per-Mare. A. G. Osborn, 1\1. B., 14, Sheet Street, \\' indsor.
Lady Kathleen Pilkington.
\\'isbech
1909
\\' orcester
1919
Sir R. Temple, Bt.,
\\'indsor and Eton
1880
General Sir \'Vm. Adair, K.C.B.
H.R.H. The Princess Christian. H. C. Elgood.
1890
Col. W. A. White.
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E. Roy thorne, Sessions House, \\Tisbech.
Major Reddie.
\V. J. \Vaite, 21, Bolston Road, \Vorcester.
Col. \\' . A. White.
J. II. Turner, 17, High Ousegate, York.
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1907
The Viscount Tredegar
]. H. \'ickery.
A. J. Green, 1-+, Raglan St., Newport, Mon.
1898
The Earl of Powis.
S. \Villiamson.
T. C. A. Hodson, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry.
Cheshire Lines Committee
190-+
J. E. Charnley.
Furness Railway
1902
F. J. Ramsden.
\\T. Burnyeat.
Great Central Railway.. .
1914
The Lord Faringdon
Sir Sam Fay
Great Eastern Railway.. .
1896
Great \Vestern~Railway...
1896
]. F. Sean.
Hull and Barnsley Railway
1907
The Lord Claud Hamilton, P.c., I1I.P. H.R.H. The Princess ChriSlian. E. Watkin.
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway London and North \Vestern Railwav London and South ' \Vestern Railway London Bt"ighton and South Coast Railway l\Iaryport and Carlisle Railway Metropolitan Railway
1897
Arthur \Vatson,
1897
Sir G. H. Claughlon, Bt.
1899
Sir H. A. \Valker,
~lidland
and G.N. Joint Committee North Eastern Railway...
1900
W. Marriolt.
1895
Sir A. K. Butterworth.
F. Penty.
(Acting) R. C. \Voods, Manager's Office, Cheshire Lines Committee, Central Station, Liverpool. J. IIope, General Manager's Office, Furness Railway, Barrow-in-Furness. H. C. IIigson, Office of Supet'intendent of the Line, G.C. Rly., l\Iarylebone Station, London, N.\V. T. O. l\Iein, C.l\1. E. Dept., G. E. Rly., Stratford, London, E. 15. Centre Sec., G.\V.R., S.J . A.A., General Manager's Office, Paddington Station, London, \V. J. \Valker, Goods Agents Office, Neplune Street Station, Hull. G. H. Nutter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Hunt's Bank, Manchester. J. A. l\Iilligan, Office of the Supt. of the Line, Euston Station, London, N. \V. \V. Buckmaster, General Manager's Office, \Vaterloo Station, London, S. E. J. King, Superintendent's Office, London Bridge Station, L. B. & S. C. Rly., London, S. E. D. I. Reed, General Manager's Office, M. & C. Railway, Maryport. J. A. Gravestock, Audit Office, Metropolitan Railway, Baker Street Station, London, N. \V. E. G. Palmer, Chief Clerk, Engineer's Office, M. & G.N. Joint Committee, Melton Constable. (Acting) W. Hollings, 62, \Vhilehall Rd., Galeshead.
North Staffordshire Ry....
1916
The Lord Anslow,
E. D. Grasett
R.
South Eastern and Chatham Railway
1905
H. C. Bonsor.
WALES, PRIORY FOR
1918
R. Vickers.
C.B.E.
L. \V. Horne, C.B.E.
K.C.B.
1906
The Earl of Bessborough. F. Scott.
1913
T. Hartley.
J. Williamson.
1904
R. H. Selbie.
H. S. Stewart.
C.B.
E. A. Richards.
CHAI RMA N OF AMBULANCE COMMITTEE. L. Forestier-Walker, M.P.
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H. D. \V. Lewis, a.B.E., Priory House, Cathedral Road, Cardiff.
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FORMED.
Adelaide (South Australia)
1884
PRESIDENT.
CHAIRMAN.
Major B. S. Connor, Alexandra Chambers, 27, Grenfell St., Adelaide. W. RaUray, Ambulance Station, Auckland, N.Z.
H.E. Sir Henry Galway, H. D. Gell. K.C.M.G., D.S.O.
C. J. Tunks.
The Mayor.
Auckland (N.Z.)
1892
Bermuda
1883
Canadian Branch
1910
F. l\lontizambel·t,
Canterbury & 'Vest CORSt (N.Z. ) Cape Town
1885
The Earl of Liverpool.
A. E. G. Rhodes,
1891
Dr. Bennie Hewal.
Ceylon
1906
Brigadier-General Ravenshaw. Sir Graeme Thomson,
Dunedin (N.Z.)
1891
East London (S. Africa)
1904
Egypt
1915
Gibraltar
1883
Hong Kong
1884
G. M.D.
O.B.E .
({.C.B.
The Primate of New Zea land. H.E. The High Commissioner. H. E. Gen eral Sir H. L. Smith-Dorrien. H. E. Sir R. E. Stubbs,
Indian Branch ... IIlalta ..
1907
Natal ...
1907
Nelson (N.Z.)
1885
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P. ilIurison,
Rev. V. G. Bryan-King.
Simpson, Inspector of Schools, Hamilton, Bermuda. Lt.-Col. R. J. Birdwhistle, 52, Banque Nationale Building, Ottawa, Canada. C. J. Treleaven, M. B.E., 119, \Vorcester Street, Christchurch, N. Z. J. F. Hartnady, 3rd Flool', 39, Adderley St., Cape Town. Dr. P. J. Kelly, Registrar, Ceylon Medical College, Ceylon. J. E. Bone, 128, Glen Avenue, Mornington,Dunedin N.Z. "V. Crosby, E. London Daily Despatch, E. London.
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HONORARY SECRETARY.
\Y. H. Horwood
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D. ::'I. Baird, St. John 's, Newfoundland. lvII'S. Dockrill, Eliot Street, New Plymouth, N.Z.
New Plymouth (N .Z.)
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New South 'Vales
1890
Orange Free State
1904
Paris ...
1889
Queensland
1909
The Hon. A. J. Thrnne,
Rhod esia
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MI·s. Drummond Chaplin,
St. Kitts
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Singapore
1885
Sons of England Patriotic Society of S. Africa South African Railways ...
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Tasmania, North
1909
T asmania, South
1909
Transvaal
1893
Trinidad
1883
Victoria
1883
The Hon Sir W. P. Cullen.
H. D avies.
;\lrs. j\u brcy \\'ithers, 350, George Street, Sydney, N.S. W. (Acting) J. Logan, P.O. Box 45, Bloemfontein,
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H. C. l\Iamlock, 1\1. Baldwin.
lII.L .C.
lII.D.,
20, Rue Lesueur, Paris.
Capt. E. R. B. Pike, Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade, Ann Sl., BI·isbane. l\1I-s. Nanson, c/o Administrator's Office, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
I." (, J. H. \Varing, c/o Powell & Co., Ltd., Singapore. G. H. Buckley, P. O. Box 946, Durban, Natal,S.A. Sir \Vm. Hoy,
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The Hon. J. Rissik,
Lt.-Col. G. Horne,
H. F. E. Pistorius.
1Il .D.
T, L. Paterson.
Wellington (N.Z.)
1885
The Earl of Liverpool.
G. A. Troup.
Western Australia (Head)
1892
H. G. Tymms,
J. M. Lapsley.
F.R.C.S.
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40 9 8 35 38 36 33 11 38 11
Obituary Overseas Centres, List of Pamphlets ami Leaflets, List of Parchment Vote of Thanks Publications Railway Centl-es, List of Railways Regulations St. John Hospitals St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments . St. John Warehouse St. Paul's Ambulance Station Subscriptions and Donations Vellum Vote of Thanks \Vales, Priory for \Var Service Badge
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Annual Report LONDON: CHARLES CULL AND SO:'l, ALDWVCR
W.C.
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of
CHISWtCK.
The Chief Commissioner, 1919.
LONDON: CHANCERY OF THE ORDER, ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL,
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Annual Report of TIle Chief Commissioner, for the year endillg
31 December, 1919. CONTENTS. PAGE
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fficer of the Brigade appointed by H. R. H. the Grand Prior
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Brigade Di tricts within the United Kingdom hief Lady
7
ommi sioner's Report .. .
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uperintendent-in-Chief's Repol-t
Commissioners' Reports : No. I. District No. II. Di trict No. III. District No. IV. Di trict No. V . District No. VI. Di tJ-ict o. VII. District o. VIII. District No. IX. Distl-ict No. X. District o. XII. District \V elsh District (Priory for \ Vales)
12 21 27 36
50 63 76
78 83
86 89 93 Appendix I.
Roll of Honour
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106
Decorations, Awards, etc.
II.
108
Long Service Medals and Bars-Brigade
III.
111
IV.
114
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THE ST. J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
3
SUPERIOR OFFICERS.
aom missioners. COLONEL CHARLES JOSEPH
Knight of Grace.
Superior
~ ffic e rs
TRIMBLE,
C.B.,
C.M.G.,
V.D.,
L.R.C.P.
Appointed to No. IV. District, August, 1895.
COLONEL GEORGE SAMPSON ELLISTON, C. B., V. D., M. R. C. S.
Knight of Grace. Appointed to No. III. Distri ct, August, 1896. N ow Commissioner of No. X. District. JOHN SAMUEL GRIFFITHS, M. R. C. S.
Appointed by His Royal Highnes
the Grand Prior.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. II. District, December, 1903.
COLONEL EDWARD CURETON, V . D., !\I.D. (SHOWING GRADE IN THE ORDER AND DATE OF ApPOI TMENT.)
Knight of Grace. LIEUT. -
Appointed to No. VII. District, February, 1906.
OLONEL CLAUDE BOWES PAL;\1ER,
Knight of Grace.
CHARLES COTTON, O . B.E., F.R.C.P.E.
abief aommissioner . COLONEL SIR JAMES RICHARDSON ANDREW CLARK,
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. VIII. District, November, 1911.
HERBERT DAVID WILLIAM LEWIS,
BT.,
C.B., C.M.G., F.R.C.S.E.
Knight of Justice.
C. B. E., D. L.
Appointed to No. VI. District, November, 1909.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed January, 1911.
SIR JOHN LUMSDEN,
Knight of Grace.
O.B . E.
Appointed to No. XI. District, -/:- November, 1911. K.B.E., M.D.
Appointed to No. XII. (II-ish) District, November, 1914.
WILLJAI\I HU;'I.IPHRIS WI NY, O.B.E., A.i\r.I.E.E.
Knight of Grace.
lDepnt}2 C! blef C!omm issioner.
Appointed to No. I. District, l\Iay, 1916.
SYDNEY WILLIAi\1 MALKI . COLONEL CHARL~S ROBERT TYRRELL,
Knight of Grace.
Knight of Grace.
ppointed to No. V. District, August, 1916.
C. B., C. B. E., A. M. S. (RET.)
Appointed July, 1913.
LT.-COL.
CLARE CE ISIDORE ELLI , C.l\l.G., ;'I.l.D . , C . M . , R.A.M.C.(T.)
lIonorary
ssociate.
ppointed to No. IX. Dist rict, l\Iarch, 1919.
THE REV.
IIonorary Associate.
Su r geon:::i n:::C!bief.
ER~EST
Honorary SIR WILLIAM HENRY BE
Knight of GI-ace.
W.
ssociate.
DORE RUDGARD, M.A.
Appointed to No. III. District, October, 1919. LFRED RICHARDS.
Appointed to S.E.&C. Railway District, December, 1919.
ETT, K. C. V. 0., F . R . . S.
·tbon. C!om III issio Her.
Appointed October, 1915.
TnOMAS HENRY WOOLSTON, C. B. E., D. L.
Knight of Grace.
:assist ant Surgeo n:::in:::C!bie f.
Late Commissioner No. III. District.
Rssista nt C!ommissioners. CAPTAIN JOSEPH WILLIAM WHITE,
COLONEL SID lEY MAYNARD SMITH, C.B., F.R.C.S.
Knight of Grace.
Esquire.
Appointed July, 1919.
late R. A. 1\1. C.
Appointed to o. VII. District, November, 1907. Transfcl-red to No. IX. Di trict. FREDERICK SPRAWSON.
Esquire. :[,a~}2 Snper tntenbent:::i l1:::C!blef of murstn g C!orps a n~ lD{vis tons. LADY PERROTT, R . R.C.
Lady of Justice.
Appointed March, 1911.
Appointed to No. II. District, June, 1908.
MAJOR ARTHUR HAMMERSLEY JOHNSTON, O.B.E., M.R.C.S.
Esquire .
Appointed to No. VI. District, November, 1909. HENRY CYRIL ELSE.
Honorary Associate.
Appointed to TO. V. District, March, 1911.
*Now Commissioner rOI- th e Brigad
in \Vales.
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CECIL PRYOR LANKESTER, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
PERCY MERVYN GAINSFORD TOMBS.
Knight of Grace.
Hon. Associate.
Appointed to No. II. District, July, 1911.
Esquire.
late
SAMUEL HAMILTON, M.D.
Knight of Grace. Honorary
ssociate.
LT.-COL. FREDERICK SAMUEL LAMBERT, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C.(T.)
Appointed to No. V. District, November, 1911.
On reserve
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late No. III. District, February, 1912.
ssociate.
BLACKHA?lr,
C.B ., C.i\I.G., C.LE., D . . . 0.,
Appointed to l.D.
CAPTAIN JAMES ANDERSON, M.A., M.B., R.A.M.C.(T.)
Knight of Grace.
Honorary Serving Brother.
Esquire.
Appointed to No. I. District, July, 1913.
Knigh t of Grace.
Appointed to
TO.
III. Distri ct, July, 1914.
Honorary Associate. Esquire.
~L
COLO
Appointed to No. VIII. District, Unattached.
SIR JAMES CA .TLIE,
Knight of GI-ace. Honorary Associate.
K.B.E., M.A., M.B., F.R.C. M.B.E., M.R.C.S.,
Appointed to
CAPTAIN EDWI
Hon. Associate.
Appointed jun e, 1915.
Unattached.
TO.
*FR.\ TCI
IV. District, December, 1919. 1\1.B.E.
L.\R E LEE,
O. B. E .
RDETT POOLEY,
L. R. C. P .
Appointed to No. I\T. Di trict, December, 1919. FREDERICK LE
SO\TEF Sll\IPSON.
o. III. District, DecembE'r, 1919.
* D.\NIEL MCCOLL, 1\1. B.
Appointed to No. III. District December, 1919. MAJOR JOH
Honorary Associate.
ORTON,
Appointed to
TO .
i\LD.
III. Di trict, February, 1920.
* ARTHUR BARNES GIBSON.
L.S.A.
Late No. V. District, July, 1916.
O.
ppointed to 1\'0. IV. Di trict, December, 1919.
ppointcd to
Appointed to No. \ T. Di trict, February, 1920.
I. Distri ct, July, 1916.
CHARLESWORTH.
IV. District, December, 1919.
o. IV. District, D ecember, 1919.
1 ,\JOR EDWARD B
lIono rary As ociate.
lay, 1915.
Appomted to No. I. District, July, 1916.
JOHN MACLEAN CARVELL,
Appointed to 'VILLIAM
I.R.C . . , L.R.C.P.
MAJOR STEWART GORDON.
C. B. E.
To vember, 1919.
TA:--ILEY WOODCOCK,
Honorary S'r\'ing Brother.
ARTHUR WILLIAM F AIRE, C. B. E., D. L.
1 O.
.\ ppointcd to [
WILLIA;\1
Appointed to No. X. District, july, 1913.
MAJOR PRIDEA UX GEORGE SELBY, O.B.E.,
Appointed to
H onorary Associate.
STEPHEN HERBERT VILVEN.
Esquire.
Appoint d to No. II. District,
FRA l K DE BEHO PI:\1, L.R.C.P.
Appointed to No. V. District, November, 1912.
FRANCIS HUBERT BARCLAY.
1\1. B.
II. District, November, 1919.
TO.
ARTHUR VERNON DAVIES, O. B. E., 1\1. B.
Appointed to No. VI. District, N ovem ber, 1912.
HENRY CROMPTON CHAMBERS.
ovembel-, 1919.
o. II. District, November, 1919.
MAJOR PER CY GEORGE DARYIL-Sl\lITH,
Esquire.
Honorary Associate.
Appointed to
* ALFRED GELSTHORPE OSBOR "
Knight of Grace. Appointed to Brigade Ovel-seas, July, 1912. Transferred to TO . X. District, january, 1920. Honorary Associate.
M.D., F.R.C.S.E.
III. District,
Appoint d to No. II. District, November, 1919.
Ilonorary Associate.
Appointed to No. V. District, February, 1912.
COLO EL ROBERT JA1\IE
TO .
CAPTAIN CHARLES ARTHUR COVENTON, :\1. R. C. S.
ARTHUR ELLISON, :'.1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Honorary Associate.
H ENTON WHITE,
Appointed to
H UGH FALKENBERG POWELL, M. B . E., 1\[. D.
Honorary
WILLIAM EDWARD AUDLAND, 1\f.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Knight of Grace.
C. B. E.
Appointed to No. III. District, October, 1919.
APTA1N J Ai\IES ATKI
Appointed to No. VII. District, November, 1911.
Honorary Associate.
Appointed to No. IX. District, July, 1919.
VVILLIAM HARVEY REEVES,
R. A. M. C. (T.)
Knight of Grace. Attached No. I. Distri ct (late No. X. District), November, 1911. Knight of Grace.
Do ALD MOORE BARRY, L.S.A.
Honoral-y Associate.
Appointed to No. VI. District, November. 1911.
o. VIII. Distri ct, May, 1919.
Appointed to
CAPTAI
ROBERT ANDERSON, M.D., L.R . C.S. LIEUT.-COLONEL FRA CIS AUGU TUS BROOKS, M. D.,
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SUPERIOR OFFICERS.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
LEXA
Honorary
ssociate.
DER JAMES BOYD,
M.D.
Appointed to No. X. Distri ct, l\Iarch, 1920.
WILLO UG HBY BULLOCK.
Esquire.
Appointed to No. VIII. District, Jllly, 1917.
HAROLD LAPPINGTO
Hon. Associate.
THORNTON.
Appointed to No. V. Distri ct, D ecember, 1917.
WILLIAM HE RY CHAMBERS.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. V. District, November, 1918. WILLIAM GEORGE SMITH.
Esquire.
Secretat}? Appointed by the Chapter-General with the sanction of H.R.H. the Grand Prior of the Order.
Appointed to
o. XII. District, Novem ber, 1918.
MAJOR PERCY GEORGE DARVIL-SMITH, C. B. E.
Esquire.
Appointed May, 1912.
JOHN FREDERICK ARLIDGE, L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S.
Honorary Associate.
~AJOR
Knight of Grace. .
Appointed to No. V. Distri ct, May, 1919.
JAMES FRANCIS CLARK HOSSACK, F.R.C.S.
Appointed to No. X. District, May, 1919.
Secretar}? ant) Staff ®mcer to tbe 1Latl}? Superintentlent-in-(!bief. Appointed by the Chief Commissioner.
THOMAS H ALL WINSLEY CHAMBERS.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to No. VI. District, May, 1919. ARTHUR DOBSON, M. D.
Hon. A sociate.
Appointed to No. V. Distric t, May, 1919.
MI S DOROTHY BEAN.
Hon. Serving
ister.
Appointed April, 1919.
* Acting Assistant Commissioner.
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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Brigade Districts within the United I(ingdonl. No. I. District.-Comprising the Metropolitan and City Police area (parts of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex and urrey) and, in addition, that part of Essex included in the Rural Districts of Romford, Orsett, and Rochford.
No. II. District. -Comprising Berkshire, Buckingham hire, the Channel Islands, Glouce tershire, Hamp hire, Isle of Wight, Oxfordshire, Somersetshire, Wiltshire and part of Middlesex.
No. III. District. -Comprising Bedfordshire, H untingdonshire, Leicestershire, N orthamptonshire, Rutlandshire, Staffordshire (south of the town of Stafford), Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
No. IV. District.-Comprising Cheshire, Cumberland, the Isle of Ian, Lancashire and Westmorland, and the Province of
I -ter, Ireland.
No. V. District.-Comprising Derby hire, Lincolnshire, Noltinghamshire, Staffordshire (north of the town of Riding of Yorkshire.
tafford)
and We t
No. VI. District.-Comprising Durham, Northumberland, North and
Report of the Chief Conlmissioner. 19th March, 1920. My LORD, . I have the honour to submit my report for the Brigade year ending 31st December, 1919. .. During the year the demobilisation of the Naval and MIllt~ry Force has been in operation, and has released a large nu~ber .of Bngad~ men and women to r sume their civil occupations and duties With the Bngade. Fourteen Ambulance and eleven Nursing Divisions have been formed and registered, bringing the total number of Divisions up to: mbulance 961, Nursing 58+. Total 15+5. I regret that, until the return " from all Divisiol:s are ~o hand it is not possible to gi\' e the actual stren g th of the Bngade 111 England and Ir land and as this report i required earlier than tl ual, I can only estimate til total trengtb at between fifty and ixty tho~s~nd , taking into consideration the number of men al~d women who ~0111~d the Brigade [or war service only. The Brigade 111 Wales s u bmits Its report separately.
STRENCTH.
East Ridings of Yorkshire.
No. VII. District.-Comprising Herefordshire and
hropshire.
No. VIII. District. -Comprising Kent, Surrey and
us "ex, except those portions which come within the Metropolitan area of No. 1. District.
No. IX. District. - Comprising Cornwall, Devonshire and Dorsetshire. No. X. Dis trict. - Comprising Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge hire, part
Colonel . Maynard Smith, C.B ., F.R.C.S., has been appointed ssistant Surgeon-in - hief, and the Rev. W. Dore Rudgard, Com m issioner of No. II 1. District, in the place of1\1r. T. H. Woolston, .B.E., D. L. It is with great regret that I have to report the retirement of 1r. T . H. Woolston, on the score of ill-health from the active duties of Commissioner of No. II 1. Di "trict. He has given long and very valuable service to the Brigade, and his district ha . a lw ays been a model for other districts to work on. I have asked him to continue on the taff of the hief Commis ioner as an honorary member, in order that we may have the benefit of hi experience in the future. Thi he has very kindly consented to do.
ApPOINTMENTS.
of Essex and Hertfordshire.
No. XII. District.-Comprising the Provinces of Munster, Leinster and Connaught, Ireland . Welsh District.-Comprising the Province of Wales and Monmouthshire.
S. E. & C. Railway District. -Comprising t he Railway ystem of the S outh-Eastern and Chatham Railway Company.
A new District of the Brigade has been formed for the South-Ea tern & Chatham Railway under the title of the DISTRICTS. " S. E. & c. R. District," recruited solely from the employees of th at lin e, w ith Mr. E. A. Richards as Comm is ioner. The que tion of formiug R ailway Districts was .consid~red before t~e war, but with the exception of the S. E. & C. Railway did not meet With any m a rked suppo rt. If this formation of a rail way district prove satisfactory in it working, it i. hop ed that other railways may be inclined to form Districts of the Brigade on similar lines .
RAILWAY
8
THE
ST.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Sir Rob ert Kennedy, K.C . M. G., has resigned the Commissioner hip of No . X TI I. (Ulster) Di ,trict, which Di trict has ceased to exi ,t as such, the Division ' of the Brigade in Ulster again coming under No. IV. District as heretofore. RESICNATION.
Civil work will be carried out by the Brigade under the same conditions as in the past, though its sphere of act ion may be considerably increased. Thi work will now be shared by the British R ed Cross Society, whose Charter ha been extended to enable it to take up civil work, both bodies carrying out the work under their own officers and organisation. The scheme of work generally is to be on a County basi, and to meet this arrangement Assistant Commissioners of the Brigade re ident within the County have been appointed for each County as repre entatives of the Brigade on County Committee , when the latter are formed. CIVIL WORK.
It is hoped that the e will be cont inu ed as in former years, with improved conditions of service. R.N.A.S.B.R. - The Admiralty have beell in con. uILation with the Chief Commissioner with regard to the Royal N avalAuxiliary Sick Berth Reserve, and new Regulations for that Reserve will shortly be i sued. The dmiralty haye granted their Long ervice Medal to members of thi Resen'e who comply with the regulations regarding its issue. 66 reservi ts have already received this medal. (Appendix IV.) M. H. H. R. - The War Office has not, up to the present, been able to consider the question of it Reserves, and the Military IIome Ho pitals Reserve at present remains in abeyance . V. A. D. -The position of Brigade V. A. Ds. is under consideration pending the deci ion of the War Office as to the Territorial Force, and the connection of V. A.Ds. generally with that force. Casualties.-I regret to report that 148 casualties have been notified, making a total of 1,077, including 39 officers and members of N ur ing Divisions (Appendix I.), since the outbreak of the war.
REPORT OF THE CHIEF COMlYIISSIONER.
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I am in hope that the doubts and difficulties as to the exact position of the Brigade in future have been satisfactorily settled, and that it may now go forward in its work with confidence and assurance as to its relations with other bodies. In conclusion I desire to place on record my high appreciation of the support and loyal co-operation I have received from the Officers and member of the Brigade during the past year, and to express the hope that all ranks will continue to perform their duties in the coming year in the arne SPIrIt of loyalty an d devotion as has prompted their efforts in the past. I have the ho~our to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's obedient Servant,
ARMY AND NAVY
RESERVES OF THE BRICADE.
DECORATIONS AND AWARDS.
148 Decorations and Awards have been granted to officers and members of the Brigade for war services. (Appendix II.)
Long Service Medals and Bars.-190 Long ServiceMedals and 64 Service Medal Bars have been awarded (Appendix III.) The addition of a small silver Cross of the Order, to be worn on the ribbon of the Long Service Medal, bas been approved by H. R. H. the Grand Prior, for every five years efficient service performed after the granting of the Medal. This corresponds to the Bar previously granted on the same conditions which is worn with the Medal. The Cross will only be worn on the ribbon when the Medal is not worn. OFFICERS AND During the year 447 Officers and 308 N.C.Os. have been N.C.Os. appointed and promoted.
Colonel, Chief Commi si01ler. Knight of J uslice or the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England. The Rl. Hon. The Earl of Donoughmore, Director, Ambulance D e pal-lmenl, Order of Sl. J olm of Jerusalem in England.
REPORT OF THE LADY SUPERINTENDENT- IN-CHIEF.
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Report of the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief of Nursing Corps and Divisions. SIR, I have the honour to
ubmit my report for the year ending 1919.
During the year I inspected the Ipswich Nursing Corp, M'IS· C au Ic Iler, th e where there was a large para d e. Lady District Superintendent of No . X. Di trict, met n.le on arriv~l. She had organised a very large assembly, the Mayor taklJlg the Chalr. I was especially pleased with the enthusiasm of all in their work, and with their smart appearance. It was with the very deepest regret that I heard of Miss Coulcher's seriolls illne _, and of her resignation in consequence, of her office as Lady District SuperintendenL he was one of the earliest supporters of the Ambulance movement, and we all deeply regret her resignation from active work, while rejoicing that he remains a member of the Brigade.
INSPECTIONS.
This hospital finally closed in January, 1919, all the members returning home. The Matron, Trained Nurses HOSPITAL. and members of the Brigade all left the Hospital with the deepest regret, although all were thankful for the end of hostilities. BRICADE
Thi Unit was sent out to Syria at the reque t of Field. b Marshal Viscount llenby, G.C.B., and was organised y UNIT. 1 the Order of St. John, in conjunction with the yria anc Palestine Relief Fund . The l nit went outlasl 1arch, Lord Laminglon taking ch arge as Commissioner. The following isler ' and Brigade memb ers from the Brigade Hospital joined tbe U nitSisters Hayden, Stubbington, Murray, Ballance, King, levin, Gervine. Nursing Sisters E. Stewart, N . Hugh mith. In addition the following Brigade Members also joined tbe U nitGladys Stacey Norwood Nursing Division. Maud Plunkett London 232 " Maud Youell Kensington E lizabeth Scott-Moncrieff " " D. Cartmail Craig's Court" G. Co les Wembley " " T h e me m bers of this Unit returned home in November last. SYRIAN REliEF
The approximate number of Brigade members employed in Naval, Military, Air Force and Pensions Hospitals at home and abroad wa 328. Deaths, 10. The nu mber of General Service members was 192. D eco ratio ns, 36. Mentio ned in Despatches, 30 .
MEMBERS ON
M atron w r it.es " All the members have worked so splendidly during the Railway Slrike; they made the most. strenuous efforts io g e t to the bospital, and were with great difficulty persuaded to leave early." S h e adds "We were very grateful to them, as we were especially busy with many ca ualties." A new piece of work undertaken during t.he year has been that of t.he Ladies' Ambulance Corps at the Middlesex Hospital, where the member are attending wiib very great keenness, and much enjoy the work; I have received a most gratifying letter of appreciation from the Earl of Athlone, Chairman of the hospital. I referred t.o t.he formation of this Committee in my last report. The following are now member of this Committee :Lady Superintendent-in-Chief (Chairman). COMMITTE E. Lady District uperintendents Lady Maud Wilbraham (No. 1. DisL); Mrs. Harvey Reeve (1J0 . III. Di t.); Mrs. Tweedale (l O. IV. Di L); Ir. Birkbeck (No. V. Dist.); 1\1 r . C. B. Palmer (No. 1. Di t.); Miss C. Hughe (No. VII. D ist.); Miss R. Weigall (No. VIIT. Di L); Mr . Elli (No. IX. Dist.); Miss Coulcher (No. X. DisL), since resigned on account of iUne s; Mr . Webb, LD. (No . XII. Dis!..); istrict Officer Mis Mylne, late Staff Officer to Lady Superinknc.lent-in- ~ hief, and t.afT OIncer Miss Bean, Staff Officer and ecret.ary to Lady Supetintendent.-in-Chief. Irs . Porter, orp uperintendent of Birmingham, was also elected a member. WOMEN ' S
BRICADE
I v ry much regret to report the re ignation of Miss 1ylne from the office of my taff Officer. She has rendered the greatest a sistance to me in my work ever since her appointment. She has taken on a very responsible po t elsewhere, but still remains a District Officer in the Brigade. Staff Officer Miss Dorothy Bean has been appointed to take her place. She had already worked at St. John's Gate at the beginning of the war, and since then has served at the Brigade Hospital. he has taken up the work wit.h the keene t interest, and has given a great deal of time to detailing our members in ihe civil hospitals in London, as well as giving me all the assistance in her power. [ also very much regret to report the resignation of my Secretary, Miss Brown, who bas worked with me during the greater part of the war; but he has left to go t.o South Africa to be married. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant,
SERVICE.
A large number of members again worked in the Civil H osp itals in London. 32 1 in all attended, making HOSPITALS. b etween them 4,791 attendances . M ost satisfactory reports have been received from all the Matron s, who, when I called on t h em in the different hospitals, spoke very higb ly of tbe regu larity of the members' attendan ces, and the ir keenness on their work . One
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CIVIL
Lady Superintendent-in -Chief. Th e Chief om mission er, St. J obn Ambulance Brigade.
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No. I. District. Comprising the areas of the City and Metropolitan Police (parts of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex and Surrey)' and in addition that part of Essex included in the Rural Districts of Romford, Orsett, and Rochford. Commi.ssionerVI. Humphris \Vinny, O.B.E., A.l\I.I.E.E., Distl-ict Head-quarters, t. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, E.C. 1.-A'night of Grace. Assistant CommissionersS. H. Vilven, 26, Sotheby Road, Highbury, N.-Esquire. Col. Sir James Cantlie, K.B.E., 23, Harl ey Street, " '.-Klligltt of Grace. J. Maclean Carvell, l\LB.E., l\1.R.C.S., L.S.A., 31, Avonmore Road, \Ve t Kensillgton, \V.14.-Hon. Associate. Attached :-Lieut.-Col. F. A. Brooks, l\1.D., 12, Lonsdale Road, Bedford Park, W.13.-KnigM of Grace. District SurgeonC. J. R. MacFadden, O.B.E., M.D., 30, Frognal, Hampstead, N.\V. (7.9.16.)Esquire. District OfficersCapt. W. J. H. Pontin, l\1.B.E., 21a, COIPwood tt-cel, Highbury. (1.2. 11}.-HolL. Serv'ing Brother. Capt. J. Calvin Lines, 93, \Vest End Lane, West H ampslead . (27.8.13). Han. Serving Brother. Capt. L. F. Hayman, 8, Long Lane, E.C. 1. (21. 11. 13 ).-Holl. Serving Brother. Lieut.-Col. G. F. Carter, O.B.E., 2, Hare Courl, Temple, E.C. (12,12.1 3). S. B. Piers, 62, Cornhill, E.C.3.-Hon. Serving B,'otlzer. Lady District SuperintendentThe Lady Maud Wilbraham, o. B. E., 26, Lower Sloane Street, S. \V. 1. (28.7.11 ).Han. Serving Sister. Lady District OfficersMiss K. Hunt, 12, Harold Road, Upper Norwood, S. E. (28.7.11). Mrs. Calvin Lines, 93, West End Lane, N.W. (25.5.14.)-·Lady of Grace. District SergeantJ. Elam, 5, Duckett Road, Harringay, N. 4. (15.9.17).-Hon. Serving Brother. PRINCE OF \\' ALES' CORPS. Corps SuperintendentW. D. Liddell, 55, Eastern Road, Romford. (28.6.18.)-Hon. Serving Brother. Corps Of£icersG. Pape, O.B.E., 210, Melfort Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey. (24.6.14).Han. Serving Brother. S. J. Warren, 21, Crawford Street, Denmark Hill, S. E. (24.1.16).Han. Serving Brothe?'. REPORT
OF THE COMMISSIONER. ST. JOHN 'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.1. SIR, 20th April, 1920. I have the honour to submit my report for the year ended D ecember 31st, 1919. The num ber of calls for public duty which have been made upon the personnel of the" Prince of \Vales's Corps" during the year under review, has greatly exceeded the record of any year for this district. The following is a list of the more important occasions when we were called upon by the Commissioners of Police for the City of London, and Metropolitan Area, to provide personnel and equipment for the ambulance stations selected by them. The duties were well attended and the work was done to the entire satisfaclion of the authorities : Opening of Parliament. Wedding of Princess Patricia. Review of Guards. March of Household Troops. Labour Demonstration.
No. 1.
DISTRICT.
13
Easter Monday Duty. March of Anzacs. March of Overseas Troops. Funeral o[ Nurse Cavell. Choir in Hyde Park. Disch arged Soldiers Demonstration. Reception of Flight-Commander Hawker. Pres nta.tion of Freedom of City to Prince of \Vales. Police Demonstration. Trooping the Colours. R eception of President of Brazil. Visit of Brazilian President to the City. Whit-Monday Duty. Visit of Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and Admiral Beally to City. March of pecial Constables. \\Tar Loan Meeting. Reception of ir John Alcock. Tran port of Patients from Middlesex Hospital. Rally of Boy Scout. Demon tt-ation of igning of Peace TI-eaty. March of London Troops. Thank giving ervice at l. Paul's. Op n Ail- en' ice at Charing Cross. Funeral of Capt. Fryatt. Peace Day Celebrations. March of Allied Troops and celeb,-ations in Parks. Memorial ervice at L Paul's. King and Queen Visit to Guildhall. R ~view of Indian Troops. Augu t Bank Holiday Duty. River Page-ant. March of Discharged oldiers. Food Iinistry Field Dr sing Station in Hyde Park during R ailway Strike. R eception of hah of P~rsia. Visit of ha h of Persia to Guildhall. Lord layor' how. Arrival of President Poincaire. Visit of French President to the City. R elurn of H.R. H. Prince of \Vales from U.S.A. Visit of II. R. H. Prince of \Yale to the City. Letters of appreciation were received from the Commissioners of Police and several Government Departm ents) acknowledging the work of this District on spe ial occasions. Metropolitan Police Office, Copy. New Scotland Yard, S.W.1. Dear Sir, 7th August, 1919. I beg to tender my sincere thanks for the work your Brigade rendered on the occasion of the Peace Celebrations and the g,-eat help it was to the Polic in dealing with the unfortunate persons who in c urred injul'Y. This is only anot her example of the assistance which you have rendered to the Public and to the Police for so many years. Yours very b-u!y, \V. H. \Vinny, Esq. ( igned) C. F. N. M.-\CREADY. Copy. H. M. Office of \Vorks, Storey's Gate, vVestminster, S. \V.1. 23rd July, 1919. D ea r Sil-, I am desired by the First Commissioner of Works to ask that you will be good enough to convey to the St. John Ambulance Brigade the sin ere thanks of His Majesty's Government for the excellent arrangements made [or the comfort and health of the \'ast crowds which assembled in the Royal Parks to witness the Procession and the val-ious fe stivities throughout the day on the occasion of the P eace Celebrations on the 19th inst.
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THE ST.
No. I.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
I would take thi opportunity of thanking you personally for the courtesy and pI"ompLitude with which you met the numerous requirements of the Department. Yours faithfully, W. H. Winny, Esq. , O.B.E. (Signed) ERNEST H. BRIGHT. The most important duty of the year was undoubtedly the Peace Celebrations on July 19th, 1919. 1 700 members of the Corps were on duty commencing at 7 a.m., along the lon~ line of route of the procession. There were als0 several .Ambula~ce Stations established in five London Parks. The IIyde Park Ambulance tatlon at Reformers TI"ee was called upon to deal with a heavy Ii t of casualties a~ late as the early hours of unday morning, some patients being accommodated With a stretcher bed in an improvised hospital- th e last. patient. \~'a~ sent away about 11 o'clock on Sunday moming-necessitat.ing a taff remall11ng on duty for ov r thirty hours in all. .. . The Chief Commissioner accompanied by the Comml sloner 1l1spected a portion of the route of the march. The total number of cases reported during the Peace Day elebrations was over 8,000, but owing to the pressure of work during the bu y times a large number were not recorded. The Corps was also able to render a good account of itself on the oc asion of the Railway Strike. The Ministl"J of Food commandeered Hyde Park as a centre of distribution and we were invited to prO\'ide a Field a ualty IIospital. This was commenc d on October 2nd, 1919, and was kept open continuously day and night for more than a week with a volunteer staff composed of members of the Headquarters Staff and a number of Divi ion in relays. The number of cases treated (about 150) fully justified t.he e stablishment of this Field Hospital. In addition to the many dut.ies performed by the District as a .whole, ncarly ,:11 Divisions, both Ambulance and Nursing, have be n engaged In local work ll1 connection with hospitals, transport. of wounded, dispensary and welfare \\'ol"k, etc. The local authorities have expressed their th a nks to the t. John Alllbulanc Brigade members, and in one instance have mal"ked theil~ apprecia.tion ,by presenting gold medals to four Nursing Sisters for their \\'ork In connectIOn With hospital and air raids . , , ~ An inspection of the district was he ld by the CommiSSioner on October 2.)th, 1919, in the grounds of Merchant Taylor's School, Charterhou e, and was well attended in spite of a severely cold day. . , Long Service l\Iedals and Bars w e re presented by the Lady S~lpe:1l1tendent-In Chief, Lady Perrott, R. R.C. , to a number of members of the Dlstnct, after the inspection. , , On Friday, July 25th, a number of officers and members of th? No. 1. DI tnct, including representatives from all divisions was present ~y inv~tatl,o n at the ,Garden Party held at Buckingham Palace by command of theIr Majesties the King and Queen. During the afternoon H. M. the Queen inspected the 1l1emb~rs and made a number of enquiries of the Commissioner wbo had the honour of b-c lng presented, Her Majesty stated that the work of the Brigade was well known to hel" and expressed her appreciation of the voluntary s,ervices ren,dered by the members. The following new divisions have been I"eglstered dunng the year:Ambulance- o. 82 GOITinge Park (Surrey). No, 83 Torthern Heights (Middlesex), Nursing-No. 45N Paddington (London). No. 46N Enfield (l\liddlesex). The following division has been disbanded ; Nursing-No. 29N Park Langley (Kent). The period of the war undoubtedly brought us a large numbel" of new members. I cannot claim that we are retaining the services of all these members, but the district is much stronger than in the year immediately preceding the war. Owing to the absence of several divisional reports, it is at present impossible to give definite figures as t.o strength, but I estimat.e the number of our members as follows ;4,000 Medical, Ambulance Officers, N.C.O's and lWen. 2,000 Nursing Officers and Sisters. 6,000 Total esti mated strength 31.12. 19.
DISTRICT.
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The figures s how a decrease of 16 pel" cent on last. year's strer:gth . , , After the close of the late war the district had probably attaIned a posltton stl'Onger than it had eyer held before. It had owing to the sp~cial servic,es rendered, and sacrifices made, during air raids and on other occa~lOns of sp~c,lal duty received expressions of appreciation not only from the Police Authontles but other Government Departments. Officer and men of all ranks returning from active service are not resumi.ng their functions in the Brigade so readily as might be desired, but after a penod of rest it is hoped the feeling of war weariness will pass away. I would desire to thank those members of the Headquarters staff who have found lime to as ist on many occasions of public duly and especially to express my appreciation of the service of aptain J. Calvin Lines, District Officer S. B. Pi rs and orps Officer . J. \Varren, who have allended regularly week ~y week at Headquarters lo carry oul duti es which do no~ at,tract public, at~entton, but the performance of whi c h is essential lo the organisatIon of the dlstnct. I have the honour to be Sir, Your obedient servant, \V. H Ul\lPHRIS \VINNY, Commissioner, No. 1. District, S . J.A. B. Knight of Grace of the Ord e r of St. John of Jerusalem in England. The hid om missioner, ' l, John Ambulance Brigade, CI >rkemvell, E. C. 1.
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF DIVIS I ONS.
Es ex-Barking; Bal"king
ursing; Beckton; Beckton Nursing; East Ham; East Ham Nursing; Gray ; Gorringe Park; I1ford; I1fOl'd Tursing; Ley ton and Leytonslone; Ley ton and Leytonstone NUl"sing; Manor Park Tursing; outhend; outhend Nursing; tratford ursing; Toltenham; \Valthamstow; \Valthamstow Nursing; \Vest Ham Tursing; \ Voodford .
H el-tfol'dshire-Barnet; Cheshunt and Waltham; \\ atford ; \Vatford Nursing. K ent-Bromley; Erith and Dist.rict; Royal Arsenal. L ondon-Barclay and Perkins; Balham and Streatham Nursing; Bermondseyand \\'alworth; Brixton Nursing; City of London; Children's Home ursing; raig's Court House Nursing; Cyclists; East London; Euston Nursing; Fulham ur ing; Gen e ra l Electric Co.; H ac kney; Haggerston; Hampstead; Hampstead ur ing; Hospital Saturday Fund; Hospital Satmday Fund Nurc ing; King's I'OSS, G, T. Ry.; Lambeth; Limehouse; Limehouse Nur ing; London City l\li sion; London Post Office; London Post Office Nursing; Marylebone, G.C.Ry. ; Mayfair Tursing; New Cross, L.B. & S. C. Ry.; New Cross Nursing; North Camberwell; Northern Polytechnic ur ing; N on..'ood; Torwood ursing; Paddington, G. \V. Ry. ; Paddington ur ing; Royal Borough of Kensington; Royal Borough of Richmond NUI"sing; South Metropolitan Gas Company; outh Kensington Nursing; St. John 's Gate No. I. and o. II. ; St. John' Gate 1 ursing; St. Mark's; Sl.. Pan eras Y.M. C.A.; BOl"Ough of St. Pancras; toke Newington; Temple Nursing; Thorney I land 1 ursing; Toynbee Hall; Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Ry. ; Underground Rys. ; Victoria, L.B. & S. C . Ry. ; West London; \Vestmin ter Nursing; \Vhitehall Nursing; \ ;Villow \ Valk, L. B. & S . C. Ry. ; W. H. Smith & Son. Middlesex-Acton Nursing; Brentford; Cricklewood; Enfield; Enfield Tmsing; Harrow Nursing; Harrow and \ Vcaldstone; Northern Height ; Southall; Wembley and Harlesden; Vlembley ursing. S urrey-Carshalton; Croydon; Croydon Nursing; East Croydon and Addiscombe NUI"sing; Gorringc Park; Merton and \Vimbledon ; Merton and Wimbledon NUI"sing; l\Iitcham; Sutton; \ Vhyteleaf.
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THE
ST.
No. L
JOHN A:\TBULANCE BRIGADE.
PRINCE LIST
OF
WALES'
OF
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DISTRICT.
PRINCE OF WALES' CORPS. AMBULANCE DIVISIONS.
CORPS.
DIVISION
_ _ _*_S _ ignifies " returns ~n~o~t~r..::e:.::c:.::e~iv:..:e:::.:d:.:.:....'_'_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __
In order of seniority with Divi ional Numbers. IRECISTERE: j
DIVISION.
I
- - SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
AMBULANCE. 1 2 4 5 6· 7 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 33 37 53 38 40 41 42 44 45
St. John's Gate No.1 Haggerston Ley ton and L eytonstone Hackney Cyclists Toynbee Hall St. John's Gate No.2 St. Mark's vVem bley and H arlesden King's Cross G. N. R. East Ham L.B. & S.C.R. New Cross Merton and \i\Timbledon South Metropolitan Gas Co. H am pstead Bromley Hospital Saturday Fund Norwood Lambeth Tottenham and Hampstead Jun ction R ailway Harrow and \Vealdsione Walthamstow East London Bermondsey and \Valworih G.W.R. Paddington Watford L. B. & S. C. R. Victoria Beckton Royal Arsenal Barnet \V est London North Cam benvell
46 47 49 50 51 52 54 55 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 82 83
Ilford L.B. & S.C.R. Willow Walk Erith and District Cheshunt and \\ altham Croydon Barclay Perkins Brentford oUlhall Cricklcwood London Post Officc Carshalton \Vood[ord utton Whyteleafc \V. H. Smith and ons Y.l\I. C. A. Camden Town Milcham Borough of l. Pancra ' City of London G. C. R. Iarylebonc Royal Borough of Kcnsington Tottenham Barking Grays London City Mission outhend-on- ea Limehou e Undergl'ound Electric Railways Enfield Genct'al Electric Co. Stoke ewington Gorringe Park Northern H eight, Middl esex
NURSING. 1N 2N 3N 5N 6N 7 8 9N 10 N 11 N 12 13 N 14 N 15 N 16 N 17 N 18 N 19 20 N 22 N 24 N
Children's Home Sl. John 's Gate Wembley Norwood Hospital Sallll'day Fund Wimbledon East Ham Royal Borough of K ensinglon Balham and Stt'ealham W althamstow Watford Croydon Craig's Court House Ilford Hampstead Ley ton and L eytonstone vVhitehall ew Cross Northern Polytechnic Harrow Manor Park
25 N 26 27 N 28 N 30 N 31 T 33 34 N 35 N 36 N 38 N 39 40 N 41 N 42 43 N 44 N 45 N 46 N 47 N
Beckton Richmond \Vest Ham London Post Office Thorney L land Soulhend-on- ca Mayfair Bat'king \\' estmin tet' East Croydon and Adcliscombe Fulham Templc Stratford Brixton Euston Limehouse Acton Paddington Enfield Finsbul'y
!
' Barclay Pel' kins
o. 52
17.11.08
Barking
o. 72
28.9,15
. 42
28.8.03
No. 40
6.2.02
Bermondscy and \\Ta l_ worth '0. 33 Boro. of t. Pancra TO . 67 Boro.o[ ollthend No, 75
10.3.99
1.10.16
C. MacDonald, M.B.
Brentford
No. 54
1.10.10
H. \V. Ruxton, 1.B.
, Bromley
No. 21
1. 5. 96
o. 59
1.11.11
Bal'net ... Beckton
ar halton
Cheshunt ancl \\'altham Oi lrict "No. 50 City of London ... 10 . 68 ricklewood Croydon Cycli t ...
29.9.13
3.6,0
No. 6 .1
7.3.91
TO .
East London
1
C. J. Hardie, M.B. . Sampey, L.R.C.P.
E. VV. Herrington, L.R.C.P.
Amb. Officer \V. Clifford, 65, Southlands Rd., Bromley. Supt. C. Alan Palmer, 26-27, Bush Lane, E. C.
\V. H. Passmore, 1\I.R.C.S.
2.4.0
o. 51
Doulton (t'enamed " Lambeth ") East Ham
I T. Scanlan, M,B.
14.8.13
No.5631.12.10 1
Supt.Capt.E. Caffyn, The Brewery, Park Street, Southwark. Amb. Officer A. J. ice, S, Hulse Avenue, Barking. Supt. Huggins, I lard wicke Manor Rd., Barnet. Supt. E. A. Perry, 30, Argyle Road, Ilford. upt. Saunders, 93, Upper Kennington Lane S. E. Sergt. A, 'V. Betteridge, 50, Sherlock Rd., Hampstead, . \Y. 3. Supt. H. Langley Jones, 25, Ailsa Rd., \i\T estcliffe.
Lieut.-Col. J. Godding, Amb.Off. G.H.Peters, 75, Henslowe M.R . . s. Road, East Dulwich S. E., 22. Capl. A. B. Leaky, 1\1. B. Capt. A. B. Leaky, 2, IIeathside, Finchley Road. J. B. Ridley, 1\I.B. Supl. A. \V. Saunders, 35, Farquhar RJ., U. Norwood.
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5.4.95
0. 30
12.1. 99
0.78
27. 3.17
1\1. Blok, L. s. A. A. D. \Voolf, M.D. R. L. Ridge, 1\1.B.
Erith and District No. 49
25.9.06
R. \V. 1\Iay tOil, M.D.
General Electric Co. No. 79
14.2.18
i' Enfield
Gorringe Park ... No. 82 Grays
.6.19
o. 73
1.1.16.
*G.C. Ry. Marylebone No. 69 *G. N. Ry. Kings Cross No. 13 G.W. Ry. Paddington No. 37 Hackney No.5
30.9.13 14.10.93
F, G. McKetterick,
M. B.
E. McIntyre, M.R.C.S. A. J. Partridge, M.B.
R. Main, M. D., W. Mailer, M.D., G. W. Kendall.l\1.D.
18.10.00
1. 2. 90
Haggerston
No.2
1.7.89
Hampstead
No. 20
31.1. 96
H. Bil'd, L.R.C.P. Corbet Fletche,',
M. B.
Supt. A. A. Atkins, 41, First Avenue, Manor Park. Supt. . S. Hamburger,82, Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, N. SlIPt. Rev. W. F. Elmes, 15, Holtwhite Hill, Enfield. Supt. J. T. Trollope, Old berry Park Crescent, Erith. Amb. Officer E. VV. Jackson, 6, orwich Rd., Forest Gate, E. Div. Surg. and Supt. E. l\lcIntyre, Streatbam Road, Mitcham. upl. E. C. Fry, 6, Laurel Bank, Golders Green, N. \V. Capl. G. T. Cooper, 20, Arlow Rd., \Vinchmore Hill, N. \V. Amb. Officer A. E. Evans, 35, Suth rland Pce, Bayswater, \\!. 1st Class Sergt. R. J. Hayes, 6, Penshurst Rd., S. Hackney, E.9. Supt. H. \\ akeley, 32, Lavender Grove, Dalston . lIpl.Majol'J. T. H.l-ludson, D.S.O., Trewirgie, St. John' Road. E
1H
THE
DIV ISION .
ST.
\RE CI STERED. \
No . 1.
JOH N AMBULANCE BR IG ADE .
SURCEON .
IN CHARCE.
DIVISION .
/RECISTERED
I
19
D ISTRICT.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
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Harrow and \Vealdstone No. 28 Hospital Saturday Fund No. 22 Ilford No. 46
21.6.98
*Lambeth No. 24 (formerly Doulton). *Leyton&Leytonstone No. 4 Limehouse TO. 76
30.9.06
L.B.& '.C.Ry. New Cross No. 16
10.7.95
L. B.
30.1. 02
S. C . Ry. Victoria No. 38 L.B . & S.C. Ry. \Yillow Walk. . .. No. 47 London City Miss. No. 74 c'
22.7.96 1.10.05
1. 7. 90 9.2. 17
4.4.06 14.6. 16
London Post Office No. 58, 20.3.11
upt. C. C. Deans, 48, Roxeth Hill, Harrow. Supt. R . Vi. Hendon, 83, Upper Toiling-lOll Park, .4 Supt. \V. R . Magnus, 1\1. B. E., 51, Stanhope Gardens, llford . Supt. H. D. Bennell, 3, Danvers Rd., Hornsey, N. llPt. J. T. OllE'Y, 24. Chelmsford Rd . , Ley tons tone. Supt. A. Marks, J. Reidy, M . D. 35, Piggolt l., Limchouse, E. Div. urg. and upt. J. . Da\'i s, J. S . Davies, M.A., 1\1.J3. ;\I.A. , i'LB., 316, QUL'cns Road, ew Cross Gale, '. E. E . H. Roberts, lI!.R.C.S. Sergt. J. \\' . Tonge, 26, Ever I igh Rd., Baller ea. Supt. E. J. \\ hil', Willow Walk A. A. Ang lis, 111. D. Station, Bermondsey, . E. Supl. C. II. Byrn, E . A . Gregg, L.R.C.P. 67, Mack nzicRd., Be k ~nhaJl1. Supt. Capt. G. Gcrhold, Inland \V. Coode-Adams. ec., G.P.O., Mount Pleasant. Supt. J. lilc11l'II, 143, Russell Road, \Vil11bledon. 1sl lass ergt. E. Cooper, " anH . C. Ferguson, M.D . down," Cavendish Rd., Merton. 1st Class Sergl. Goodwin, 43, Keelon's Rd., Bermondsey. Capt. L. II. R. laydon, F. H. Crowdy, M.D. 1, Park IIill Rd., E. Finchley. upt. G. J. Gully, F. G. Swayne, 1. B. 35, Croydon Rd, Penge, . E. 20. Supt. F . C. "'olley, E. O . Stuart, L.R.C.P. 125, Howarlh Rd., Plum tad. E.H .Bonny,L. R.C.P., IIl.R.C. Supt. R. \\' . lone, 115, Clifford Gdns., Kensal Ri c, N. \V. R . Beavan,L.R.C. P.,I\I. R.C.S J. F . Wood ,J. G . Moore, Supt. N. Burton, 41, Queen L, IIammersmith. R. M. Coffin. Supt. J. Lowe, 34, Newington J. Bremner. Green, Sloke Newinglon, Supt. C. Statham, 64, Osborne A. G. Southcombe. Ruad, Forest Gate, E . 7. R. W. Starkie, I\I.R . C.S., Supt. W . J . Dobson, 158, Kcntish Til. Rd., . W . 5. L.R.C.P . Supl. T. M' Bride, 73, Ollerlon R. D. B I'inlon, lIf. D . Road, ew outhgate, H . R. H arley, M.D. B. H. Barlon, M.D . J . Forbes, M.B. J. Gordon, M . D . E. K . Houchin L.R. C. P.
Merlon and \Vimbledon o. 17 Mitcham o. 66
14.9.95
NorlhCamberwell No.45
28.9.05
Norlhern Heighls No. 83
27. 11.19
Norwood
No. 23
26.11. 96
o. 41
1.10.02
Royal Boro. of Kensington ... ,. o. 70 St. John's Gate, ( o. 1) No. 1 *St. John's Gate, (No.2) _ o. 9 St. Mark's TO. 10
30.9. 13
Sl. Pancras Y. M.C.A. No. 64 Smilh,\V.H.&Son No. 63
10.10.12
*Soulhall (W . Middlesex) ~o. 55 Sou th M elropoli tan Gas Co. No. 19 Sloke Newinglon o. 80
1.10.10
*Sutton ...
No . 61
15.3. 12
*Toltenham
No. 71
5. 4.15
T . McLaren, M. D.
*Tottenham & Hampslead Junclion Rly. o. 25 Toynbee Hall... o. 7
8.2. 97
UndergroundRys. No. 77
1. 3.17
Sergl. ChaU, 83, Carllon Road, Wallhamslow. H.Emlyn Joncs,1I1.R.C.S., Supt. J . A. S. Coleman, L.R.C.P. 2,BradstockRd.,SoulhHackney. D. A. Waile, M.A . , Supt. J. Hodge, 1Il.R.C.P. 30, The Drive, Go lders Green.
Royal Arsenal...
1.4.13
1.6.87 15.2.93 1.3.93
10.5.12
5. 12.95
Watford
No. 29
5.1.99
0.53
4. 5.01
Wembley & Harlesd e n TO.
\Vest London ~
Whyleleafc
*\Voodford
A. A. \Val'd.
Supt. Capl. \V. G . Butcher, 64, Jerningham Rd., NewX., .E.14. Pte. E. W. Thomas, 1, 1illon House Mansions, Shacklewell Lane, E. 8.
2.5.93
11
o. +.J.
13.12.03
No 62
27.3.12
.60
19.12.11
10
A. T. Challis. A. Todd-\Vhile, lILR.C.S. \V. H. DruJ'Y, L. R.C. P. C. H. Hall, :'>T.D. H. E. Dyson, M.D. . E.Goddard,o.I3. E.,M.D. J. . McCarroll. ]. \Vhilla, L.R. C. P.
Amb. Officer Cardo, 112, High St., \Valthamstow. Supt. C. J. Painter, 52, Glencoe Road, Bush ey, Herts. Amb. Officer F . Claridge, "Grasmere," Moss Lane, Pinner. Supt. E. G . Dalston, 38, Brookfield Rd., Bedford Pk .
NURSING DIVISIONS DIVISION .
,\ cton Balham and Barking Becklon
RECISTERED .
o . 44 N.
28.9.18
lrealham O. 10 N. . 3-+ i
27.1.05 31.7.15
0 . 25
1
16.7.13
o. -+1
1
22.1.18
1
Rrixlon hildren's IIome
2.12.90
Craigs Court I rousc O. H Croydon O. 13 Easl 'J'ovdon and Addiscombe ~o . 36 .. East Ham o. 8 N. ~Enfield
Euslon
'0.42
Fins bury
o. -17
Fulham
l).
lIarrow
2.-+.10 20.10.09 2-+.1.16 4.5.99 8.4.19
381
Hampslead
16. 3. 18
7. 3.91
Walthamstow
7.5.18
21.8. 16 29. 5.12
0.22
13.6.12
IIospilal Satlll'day Fund 0 . 6 N. I1ford ... No. 15 N .
1. 7. 96
Ley ton and Ley tons tone No. 17 N . Limehouse O. 43 N .
29.5.12
London P.O.
No. 28 N.
1.5.11
9.9.18 1. 6. 14
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
J. A. \vhitla, L.R.C.P.
urs. Sister l\Iiss Moran, 287, Uxbridge Road, 'vV. Lady Supt. Miss L.] . Law, M.B.E. , 58, Manville Rd., U pperTooting. . F. Fenton, L.R.C.S. Lady upt. Miss E. S. mith, 16, Cambridge Rd., Bal'king. . Sampey, L.R.C P. L ady Supt. Mrs. am pey, 10, Dr. Brenz, L.R.C.P. Southchurch Gdns. , East Ham. Lady Supt. Mrs. l\IcCaffrey, 97, Holland Rd., Brixton, S. 'vV. 9. G. \\'. K enda ll, ]II. D. Lady Supt. Miss B. Bourke, 166, Osbaldeston Rd., Clapton Com. Lady Supt. Iiss Twiss, O.B.E., 50, Lower Sloane St., S. \V.1. A. P. Allan, M . D. Lady Supt. Miss E. " Tyndham, A. V. Chapman, 1. R.C. S. ThornlonLodge, Thornlon Hlh. F. S. Collard, F. R. C. S. Lady Supt. ~Iiss Campbell, 5, Bedford Place, E. Croydon. \V. Benlon, 1\1. R. C. S. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1 • Harrop, 75, Byron Avenue, East Ham. UI'S. Sister Miss F. Fenson, 350, Higb Rd., Totte nham, N . . Corbett Fletcher, I\!. B. NUl' . Sisler l\liss S. Emery, 4,Verney l., easd e n. T.\V.10. Miss Grogan, I\I.B., B.eB. L ady Supt. Mis A. M. Tu c k, 367, Lomine Place, . 7. Mi ssl\I.l\l. B\II'gess, M.D. Lady Supt. Iiss E. l\I. Williams, 92, GI'eyhollnd Rd., Fulham. Lady Supt.l\Iiss J. M. Hoare,M.B. E . , orth End Ho., Hampstead H tho A. II. Bindloss, M.B. Lady Supt. Mrs. Loudon, Pad.;: Farm, Stanmore. A. E. Errhmann. Lady Supt. Miss E. J. Danks, 69, Stondon Pk. , Brockley, S. E. N. Maucles!ey, 1\I.B. Lady Supt. Mrs. Magnus, 51, Stanhope Gardens, IIford. Miss Coghill, M.B. Lady Supt. Miss Botterill, 1, Grove Rd., Leytonstone. Lady upt. l\Iiss Cook, 6, Hall St., Bmdelt Rd., E.3. [ iss 1\1. A. Blair. i'f. D. Lady upt. liss A . 1. \Valker, 13, La dbrok e Square, \\!.
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20
THE
DIVISION.
ST.
JOHN' AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
J. A. MacMartrey,
l\Ianor Park
No. 24 N.
10.1.13
')!-Mayfail-
No. 33 N.
7.6.15
New Cross
No. 19 N.
5.6.12
J. S. Davies,
Northern Polytechnic No. 20 N. 0.5 N. Norwood
6.6.12
~iss
Padding-ton
No. 45
Royal Borough of Kensington No.9 Royal Borough of Richmond No. 261 St. John's Gate No.2 Southend
11.6.96
IN OHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
M.D.
M.A., M.B.
W. Patch,
F. G. Swayne,
M. D.
1\L B.
14.2.1~
5.7.99 13.11.13 23.1. 93
S. B. Pennington,
3.6.15
C. Mac Donald,
M. R. C. S.
M. B.
Sb-atford
No. 40
1.10.17
Temple
No. 39
28.5.17
Miss H. Moss,
LD.
Thomey Island To.30N.
7.5.15
A. P. Gibbons,
M. B.
\V al thamstow No. 11 N.
24.10.06
Watford
No. 12 N.
4.5.01
" 0. 3 N .
24.5.93
\Vest Ham ... No. 27 N.
26.5.14
"vV cstminster No. 35 N.
28.8.15
Wembley
it
Whitehall
No. 18 N.
\Vim bledon and Merton No.7 I
4.6.12 10.6.98
Miss R. MacKenzie,
C. H. Hall,
M. B.
M. D.
A. C. Sturt, r.B.
D. M. Barcroft, D. A. Belilios,
21
M.D.
M.R.C.S.
Lady Supt. Mrs.J acobs,217 ,Shakespeare Crescent, Manor Park. Lady uplo Th Viscountess Falkland, 26, pper Gro. l., "vV.1. Lady Supt. Mrs. J. immonds, 68, Florence Rd., New Cross, S. E. Lady Supt. Miss G. K. aunders, 108, Stapleton Hall Road, N.4. Lady Supt. Mrs. Colgrave, M.B.E., 130, Chul-ch Road, Norwood . . urs. Si ter MI-s. ilsham, 47, hi[ penham Rd.,MaidaVale,\V.9. Lady upt. l\Iiss E. Hankey, Bai leysH olel, Sou lh Kensington. N urs. Officer l\I iss Cole, "Beechcrofl," l\It. Arrarat, Richmond. Lady upL l\Irs. Denchneld, St. Luke's Vic., B rmondsey. Lady upt. Irs. M. C. Bower, Stuart Ilouse, Trinity Avenue, outhend-on- a. Lady uplo Mrs. Vasey, 9, Lichneld Av., tralford, E.15. Lady uplo Mrs. IIolmes, l'IJ.B.E., 33, ack\'ille Gardens, IIford. Lady Suplo l\Ir . Brooks, M. B. E., 65, Park Rd., Ball rsea, S. W. Lady upt. 1rs. Cardo, 112, IIigh t., \\'althamstow. Lady Supl. Mi s Pitkin. 24, ldenham Rd., xhey,Herls. Lady llplo Mi s LatinofT, "Heatherdene," udbury, Mid. Lady Suplo 1\1I-s. E. A. cott, 23, l. Margarpt's Rd.,\Van teadPk. Lady upt. Mr . McKenna, 36, Smith Sq., \Ve stminster. Lady Suplo Miss E. M. Rideout, 1, loane Garden, S. \V. Lady Supt. Mrs. Adams, 27, Trewince Rd., \Vimbl edon.
No. II. District. Compri~ing the ountie of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, the hannel Islands, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, lhe Isle of Wight, Oxfordshire, omersclshire and Willshire. Comllli 'sionel-J. S. Griffiths, 1\1. R. c.s.,
L. R. C. P.,
Redland Park House, Bristol. -Knight of Grace.
A~~ista III Co III III issianers-
F. Sprawson ( o. of omerset), 15, Johnstone Street, Bath.-Esquire. P. 1. G. Tomb., ar hallon, urrey.-Knight of Grace. aplo '. A. eO\'enton, :'I!'R.C.S. (Co. of Oxford), 111, \Voodstock Road, Oxford.11011. /hsoria/e. .\. G. Osborn, :'II. B. (Co. of Berks ), Clifton House, Sheet treet, \Vindsor. 'apt. II. Powell, 1\1.R.C.S., M.D., M.B.E, (Co, (If Gloucester), Bellevue House, London Road, hellenham. l\Iajor P. G. Darvil-Smith, C.B.E. (Co. of Bucks), Prestwood, near Gt. Missend en.
Di tricl Officer l\Iajor J. G. 1\1cLannahan, L. R.C.P., The Mounl, lone house, Glos. 31.7.12). II. G. R. Aldridge, Prestwood, near Great Mi enden, Bucks. (30.9.14). \ . B. \\'illiam , .\. c. I. ., 32, Chandos Road, Redland, Brislol. (24. 11. 15).-Holl. crvillfJ Brother. F. . H tlomley, M.D., :'I1.R . . S. (Co. of IIants), 205, hristchurcb Road, Bascombe, llanls. REPORT
OF THE CO 11\1IS 101 ER. REDLA
D PARK HOUSE,
BRISTOL.
31st December, 1919. ir,
1 have lhe honour to submil my report [or the year ended 31st December, 1919. Th \\'e t \\'ycol11be eclion has been formecl into the High \\'ycombe Divi ion during lhe year. Th' following divi ions have cased. to exist :-:-Ambulance : " B" (Bn toll Corporalion (Cheltenham) \Vin g; urslng: Badmll1ton, .. sUe nom be, Gat s of St. John. The Districl now comprises 62 ambulance dIVISIons and 25 nursing divisions. The lotal pel'sonnel is 3,018 (2,094 men and 924 women). The Roll of Honour fOl" the Dislricl has now been ' ompleted, and the total number of names lhereon is 88, made up as follows : 2 Corporals. 1 ssislant Commissioner. 62 Privales. 1 Divisional urg on. 3 Divisional uperinlendents. 3 Ambulance Officer . 1 Lady uperintendent. 4 ergeants. 11 ursing i ters. The awards lo members of lhe District for services rendered during the war number 50 and these are made up as follows :-1 O.B.E., 2 M.B.E., 2 1\1.C., 2 I.C. Ba'r , 4 D.C. 1., 10 M.1\1., 7 R.R.C., 18 l\Ientioned, 3 Croix de Guerre, 1 l\Iedaille de La Reconnaisance. Th e Brigade Long Service Medal was awarded to lhe und rmentioned members during the year under review : Div. Sec. and Sergeant C. E. Dawkins, "C" Division (Bristol). I rivate \V. Haynes, "A" Division (Bristol). crgeant C. Vi. Lane, "A" Division (Brislol) . Corporal H . E. \V elch, Alverstoke Division. 1st CIa s Sergeant F. W. Rittman, High Wycombe Di\·ision. 1st Class ergeant T. G. Nickless, "B .. Division (BI-islol). Amb. Officer H. Trott, " A " Division (Bristol). Amb. Officer F . T. Reed, "B" Division (Bristol).
c:
22
THE
ST.
No. II.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
\ Vhilst lhe work of the various divisions has been mainly that of recoil lrucllOn, mention should be made of the effort made by lhe Portsmouth nul' ing division. Their temporary h adqua rler had to be given up, but they were able to securt' excellenl accommodation for £700. The Lady upcrintendent, l\JI-s. E. 1. Fulljames, advanced the money to enable the place to be purchased, and wilhin a \'ery hort lime the whole of the money was collected, including an additional sum [or decorations and repairs. Great praise is al 0 due to l\Irs. FulljanlL's and her division for the excellent way they have worked throughout the whole period of the war. Towards the close of lhe year Assistant ommissiollers were appointed to the whol e of the counlie in this District, with lhe exception of Ilampshire. I . incercly hope lhat the work of the District will be even beller than ill previous years, now lhat each county is under the immediate supervi ion of an .A sistanl Oll1mi siOller. It is with deep regret that I record the 10 s to the District of Illy friend ancl colleague, Assislanl Commissioncr for Hamp hire, Licul.-Colonel . R. Lauri , who has worked for me fOl' nearly thirty years, bUl who e continu d ill-health has necessitated his retil'emenl. 1\11'. H . G. R. Aldridge, who carried on his wOl'k through the trying period of the war, has al 0 left Hamp hire, and, allhough I hop to r~lain his services, r hould like tn put .on record my app reciation of the work he ha done for the Brig-adc. To mentIon others would be practically to mention all, [or I have no fault to lind with any of the aClive workel's in the District, but tender thcm all my real and sincere thanks. I have the honour to be, Sir, YOlll' obedienl ervant, JOHN
The Chief COl11ll1i sioncr.
CORPS
AND
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by slyle of type.
RECISTERED.
Alversloke
18. 12.01
ylesbury
22.1.15
., Banbury .. .
19.5.16
Balh
17.1. 9
* Bishops \\ allham
1-+.3.
Boumemouth
to
6.6.10
BRISTOL
20.2.91
CIA"
20.2.01
"C"
1901
Avonmouth Barton IIill
Fry ,
8A.11 25.3.06 1.8.06
Clifton COUNTY DISTRIBUTION [OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
on
15.8.14
(Divisions which form parl of a Corp. are omill d).
Imperial
25.3.06
Berl<shire- DlvJsloNs-1\Iaidenhead' Reading' Reading ursillg' Sandlnll st ; Twyford; \Vinclsor and Eton'; \\'ind sor dnd Eton ursillg. ' ,
Packer's
30.6.09
Redland
1 18.11.14
C
Buckinghamshire.-DIVI IONs-Aylesbury; Buckingham; Chesham; High 'W ycombe; Slough; Slough V\ olverton.
Buckingham ur ing; 'ursing; Tyringham;
Gloucestershire. - CORPs-BI'istol; Cheltenham - DIVISJONS - Gloucester City' Gloucester \Vagon V\Torks; Slonehouse; lroud NUI'sing. ' Hampshire. -CoRPS-SouLhamplon- D IVIS IONS - AlverSlokc; Bishops \Vallham; Bournemoulh; Bou~nemouth Tu.rsing; Eastleigh, L. . \V.H..; Far ham; Locksheath ancl S.ansbury ; Lymlnglon ; Lyminglon Nur ing; Porlsmouth ; Portsmouth ursll1g; Rownhams and ursling Nursing-' oulhbournc Nursing; Teslwood. ' , Isle of Wight.-DIVISloNs-Newport ; St. John's; Sandown' Shanklin; White (J. S.) & Co., Ltd. '
andown
ursing;
Oxfordshire.-CoRPs-Oxford-DlviSIONs-llenley-on-Thames; Henley-on-Thames Nursing; Banbury. Somersetshir~. -CO RPs-Weston-.sul?er-Mare and District-DIVISIoNs-Bath; Bath Nurs1l1g; Dunkerton CollIerIes; Norton Hill.
Wiltshire. - DIVISION-Rushmere Nursing-.
AMBULANCE
DIVISION S
ig-nifics " Returns not received."
' . GRIFFITHS,
Knight of Grace of the Order of t. John of Jcl'usalcl11 in England.
23
DISTRICT.
Temple l\Ieads Totlerdown
7.4.16 15.1.06
Buckingham
19.4.12
CHELTENHAM
15.2.10
*Andoversford
20.5. 13
*Friendly Societies
6.11.06
*Police ...
17.1.10
Sunningend
25.7.18
Tewkesbury ..
21. 7.16
Town
...
27.11.14
Chesham
24.1.17
*Dunkerton Collel'ies
25.6.15
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE
lIpl. F. G . Saller, 45,QlIeen'sRd.,Gosport, Hants. upl. T. Moore, T. Perrin, M. D. 36, Bierton Hill, Aylesbul,),. upt. II. Beattie, III. R. C. s., II. Beallie, M.R.C.S. Newland House, Banbury. Supt. A. B. ~Joore, D. L. Beath, M.R.C.S. -+, Lower Church St., Bath. C. P. Hemming, l\!.R.C.S. J. G. \\'hillindale, ,'I!. R.C.S. upt. \\T. H. ale, Bi hops \\'allham. upl. F . C. Bottomley, :\1. n., II. Granger, M. R.C.S. 205, Chri tchurch Rd., Boscombe. Acl. Corps upt. A. Colton, :\1.13. E., C nity Street, Sl. Philip, Bristol. Supt. F. \V. Brice, R. Reynolds, L. s. A. Broad Plain House, Bristol. Amb. Officer F. T. Reed, 67, Bishop Rd., Borfield, Bristol. Amb. Officer J. l\Iartin, 15, Green Lane, vonmouth. Supt. R. Parker, 3-+, Belmont Rd., St. Andrew's Pk., Brislol. Supt. . l\Iaynard, . B. Green, 1\['B. 145, Redland Road, Bri tol. .Amb. Officer A. Sheppard, II. Pri<?dic, M.B. 135, \\'inchester Road, Bristol. orps fficer A. R. Towerzey, F. C . ichols, 1\1. R.C.S. 17, Royal York CI·es., Brislol. upL R. A. Clarke, 15, RichmondAye., Iontpelicr, Bris. lIPt. A. Cooke, 1-+, Grove Park Avenue, Bri lington, Bri tol. upl. J . .A. Reynold, 6, J. T. \Vallace, M.B. 1\Ierfield Rd., Kno\\'le, Bristol. upt. L. R. Crew, 9-+, Oxfol'c! Sl., J. J. S. Lucas, 1.0. Totlel'down, Bri tol. A. E. Larking, M. D. Amb. Officer E. A. Bishop, P . L. Benson, M.D. Prebend Collage, Buckingham. orps upt.G.1. arde\\', r.R.C.~., S. ~1 . Hebblethwaite, M.D. v. D., 5, Fanconberg Villas, Chellenham. ec. and Sergt. . Lanson, C. M. Longridge, 1\ll. Plea ant, Ando\'ersford, R . . 0. M.R.C.S. Supl. Rev. C. C. Petch, M.A., \ V. Hutton, L.R.C.P. t. Luke's \ 'ic., Cheltenham. H. Powell, M.D., I.B.E. Supt. A. \V. Hopkins, Police Office, Cheltenham. Supt. R. \V. Young, 1, Chrislchurch F. J. Lidderdale, M.B. Villas, Malvern Rd., Cheltenham. Supt. M. Elder, M.B., M. Elder, 111. B. Lever House, Tewkcsbury. .Amb. Officer \V. Radway, A. B. Cardew, I1I.B. 159, High L, Cheltenham. upt. E. H. Coles, 26, Cameron T. F. Long, M.R.C.S. Rd., Chesham, Buck . J. J. Houston, L.R. C. P. \V. II. Lamplough, M. D.
24 CORPS or D ivisions distinguished by style of type.
TH E
No . II.
S T. JOHN AMBULANCE BR l GADE.
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
I N CHARCE.
3.4. 12
R. R. Garrett, M. R.C.S.
Fareham ...
16.2. 12
H. D . Brooks, M. R.C.S.
G loucester C ity ...
19.8. 04-
F. H. Sprague,lI!. R.c.S.
Supl. -T. Plcws, 17, Campbell Rd., Ea tlcigh. Supt. ]. W. Dodge, 29. \Vest L, Fareham, Ilanls. SupL F. II. prague.1II.R.c. S. , 4, Clal-ence L, Gloucesler. Supt. \V. Palmer, 30, \ \ To rrel 'L, Gloucester. SupL F. ]. l\Iolt, 8 , Rcading Rd., IIcnley-on-Tham s. Supl. C . A. Parker, F. R.C.S., 2, Ilarlow Road. upt. vV. A. Richards, 0 borne \ Tiew, Park Gate, outhamplon. Supt. E. A. G. lone, The Poplars, Lymington. Amb. fficer F.]. mith, 23, 1\1 bert Sl., laid nhead. SupL]. \\T. Gibbs, 24, Clarence Rd., l\Iount PIca ant, ewporl, I. \\'. Sergt. Chas. B. Blacker, IIazel Terr. , lidsomer Norton. Ol-P upt. F. II. Dickson. M. B., 8, Longwall treet, Oxford. Supt. A. E. Mace, l. Kills, hipping 1 orlon. Sergt. . Fo ter, 27, Albert Sl., l. Barnabas, Oxford. Supl. F. II. Dickson, 111. B., 8, Longwall, Oxford.
*Eastleigh
\ Vagon \ Vks .
19.9.13
Henley-on-Thames
27.4.11
H . L. Brownlow,
High Wycom be
16.8.19
C. A. Parker,
F.
R. .
F . R.
. s.
*L ocksheath & Sarisbury 19. 12.12
Alfred Pern, lI1.R . . s.
';}Lymington
4.6. 12
H . Statham, M.B.
Maidenhead
17. 6.12
R. E. \ Vhitting, lII.D.
*Newp ort
19.2.90
C.]. Thompson, L.R . . P.
Norton Hill
19.7.17
G. S . Pollard, M.R.C.S.
O XFORD ...
-+.05
]. C. R. Freeborn, 1II.R.C.S. ]. ]. O'Shea, 111. B . \ V. D. tUlTock, 111. B. F. ]. Gardner, 1II. R.C.S.
*Chipping Norton
12.6.10
Clarendon Press
18. 1.09
Oxford City
1.5.89
W est O xford
20.9.07
Woodstock
4.05
F. H. Dickson, M.B.
]. A. H. Mogg, L.R. C.P. ] . H. \Vay, M.R.C.S. D. A. J. Hamilton, L.M.
1. 7.9-+
R eading ...
13. 12.93
\V. Hartnett, M.D.
*St. ] ohn's (Ryde)
10.11 .00
L. L. Preston, 111. B.
4.1.15
Sandown ...
2+. 10.03
·:' Shanklin ...
P. N. Jones, M.R.C.S. R. Morton Hewett, 111. D.
11.2.01
]. Cowper, M. B.
Slough
18.5.11
S OUTHAMPTON
1. 10. 11
E. Weaver Adams, F. R.C.S. ]. H. P. Fraser, M.B.
eLley ... *Shirley
9. 2.11 6. 1.12
P . M. Roberts, M.B. G. H . Parry, M.B. , C.lII. ]. H . P . Fraser, M.B. R. W. J. Wclsh, ]\f. R.C.S.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
outhampton * \ \'001 lon
-+.-+.05
H . C. Attwood, 111. B.
7.2.11
G. H. Pridham, M.R. C.
IN CHARCE.
Corp orf. \V. T. Fulford, 2, Lower Cedar Road, Southampton. upl. E . J. Parslow . 19, Surrey Road, \ Voolslon.
\Vindsor and Eton
2-+.1.11
]. G . 1\1 ' Lannahan, L.R.C.P. J. . F. Whicher, L.R . C.S. Supt. Col. the Hon . E. A. Palk, Little Testwood House, Totton. Corpl. C. A. Clarke, F. C . Young, lII. B. H, Station Terrace, Twyford. Corps Supt. J. S . Cox, 1, Palmer St.,\Veston-s-Mare. Lt. -Col. A. J. Cary, R.A.II1 . . tT . ) upt. C. F. Le Sage, L.1II.S. , . J. Le Sage, L.1I1. S. The Red House, \ Vinscombe. upl. \V. J. Petty, 1I1.B . • \ \T. J. Pelly, lI1.B. " Craigside, " W orle. Supl. \ V. G . D enniss (i/c) Messrs. J. S. White & Co., Ltd .. Easl Cowes, 1. \V. W. F. Lloyd, ill. B.
\\'olverlon
11. 7.04-
J.
tonehouse
30.9.0-+
*Testwood
10. 5.12
~ Twyford
17.2.09
\ VE TON-S
13.10.15
PER-MARE ...
20.9.06
\\'eslon-sup r-Mare \ Vinscombe
...
\Vorle ...
...
13.10.15
0., Ltd.
31.8.17
Whilc,
J.
]. C. R. Freeborn, 111. R.C.S.
Portsmouth
*Sandhurst
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by stylc of type.
2S
D ISTRICT .
1
28.9.08
O. Harvey, lII. R.C.S.
Supl. J. H . Adkinson, 7, \ ictoria St., \ Volverton, Bucks.
NURSING DIVISIONS Corporal J. H. Den, High tre l, \\-oodstoc k. upL H. E. Rand, 37, Belgravia Rd., To rth End, Portsmouth. Supl. A. Blackall, 74, Caversham Road, Rea ding. Supt. W. Stockham, "Clovelly," High Park Rd., Rydc, 1.W. Amb. Officer \V. \.\lay, New Road, Sandhurst. Supl. R. Morton Hewitt, M. D. , " Summerlea," Broad way. Supt. C. H . Snook, \ Vest Hill, Shanklin, 1. W. Supt. ] . H. P. Batt, 38, Liverpool Rd., Reading. Corps Officer \ V. T . Fulford, 2, Le Cedar Rd . , Bevois T own. Supt. R . C. Moorman, Gibraltar House, Hounot R d., eUey Abbey. Amb. O fficer II. A. Cross, 16, Dyer R d ., FremanUe, S oton.
Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name). Bath Bournemoulh
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
4.6.10
Preston King, M. D. Eleanor Bond, M.D. H . Granger, M. R.C.S.
Lady Supt. Miss E. D . 1\1. Farwell, 9, Queen's Parade, Bath. Lady Supt. Mr s . Duff-Dunbar, 23, St. \ Vinifred's Rd . ,B'mouth.
16.9.08
George Parker, M. D.
Lady Supt. 1\lrs. S . G . Griffiths o. B. E., RedlandPk . Hse., Bristol. Lady Supt. Mrs. Howard-\ yse, Barham L odge, Buckingham.
Grace S. Billings, 111. B.
S urg. & Supt. G . S. Billi ngs . lI1.B. , Gloucester Lodge, Cheltenham. Lady Supt. 1\l rs . Lena Susman, Erchfont, Henley-on-Thame . L ady Supt. Mrs. E . Chinery,lILB . E., Highfield Holme, Lymington.
21.4.04
BRISTOL. Bristol Buckingham
28.4. 16
CHELTE NHAM. *C heltenham
18.3. 10
J. H. Blakeney, lI1.R.C.S. Henley-on-T hames Lymingto n
11.12. 15
W. ]. S usman, lI1. R.C.S.
28.7.02
H . S tatham, M . B . F . H. Maturin, M.R.C. S. ]. \ V. Power, M.B .
26 ursing Divisions, (those forming part of a orps are placed under its name).
THE
ST.
27
JOHN Al\lBULAN E BRIGADE.
RECISTERED.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
No. III. District.
OX FORD.
Oxford Cily
30.6.13
POl'tsmouth
1. 8. 95
Reading .. .
19.12.12
C. A. Coverlon,
1\1. R. C. S .
A. Milne Thomson,
1\1. B.
H. 1\1. Clal'kc,
B.A., 1\1.B.
*Rownhams and Nursling *Ru hmore
30.9.12 10.8. 15
F. R. Larkins,
;\l.R.C.S .
"Sandown
15.8. 1+
R. 1\1. Hewit.l,
1\1. D.
31.10.18
E . \\T. Adams,
F.R.C.S.
Slough
1rs. 1. 1\1. ovcnton, 111, \\Tood tock Road, Oxford Lady Supt. Mrs. Eo M. Fulljallles, Sl. Briavel,Quecn's Grove,Southsea. Lady upl. Mrs. M. R. Padley, 21, Vic. Rd., Tilehursl, Reading. Lady Supt. Mis L. Lafone, Laburnum Cottage, Rownham<;. Lady, upt. 1rs. R. Pill-Rivers, Rushmor , Salisbury. Lady Supt. Ii s 1\1. . fackinl o h, Hamp hire House, ando\\'n, 1. \V . Lady upl. Mrs. A. Hancock, Suffolk Villa, Ledgers Rd., lough. Lady
upl.
SOUTHAMPTON.
Calmore
11.1.12
Canute
2.2.11
*Netley
7.2.11
E. Alderson,
II1.B.
P. 1\1. Roberts,
M. B.
Shirley ...
27.4. 11
E. Alderson,
Southampton
30.3.08
W. P. Purvis, II1. D. W . A. Simpson, M.B. A. A. Rogers, lI1.R . C.S.
M. D . , D.S.O.
Woolston
7.2.11
South bourne
26.3. 1+
H. Ley,
Stroud
28.6.15
H. W. \VhiU ey,
tTyringham
4. 5.15
III.R.C.S. lI1.R . C.S.
J. Bailly.
W ESTON-SUPER-MA RE . W eston-su per- 1'.1 al'e Windsor and Eton
13.9.15 26.4.11
H. L. Martyn,
t Transferred from
F. R.C . S.
Lady Supt. The Hon. Mrs. C. F. Palk, Lillle Teslwood Ilouse, Tollon. Lady upt. Irs. \\T. 1\Iustard, Highclere Rd., Bassett, S'ton. Lady upt. Mrs. C. Ross, Penhurst, Netley Abbey. Lady Supt. Mrs. J. ross, 16, Dyer Rd., Freemantle, outhampton. Lady Supt. Irs. E . 1\1. Twiss, Mayfield, Oakley Rei., So 'lon. Lady upt. Iiss 1\1. G. Ommanney, 12, Avenue Rd., Itchen, ,o·lon. Lady Supt. Mi s 1\1. G. ompton, The Downs, outhbourne. Lady upt. Mi s r\. A. Fenwick, The Nook, Browns Hill, Chalford, Stroud. Lady upl. Mis McFcrran, o . B.E . , \Vallon Manor, Bl lchley, Bucks. Lady upl.Mrs.M.E.Shorney,GI bc Hse., \Vooll er Rei., Weston-s-l\1arc N urs. Officer l\J rs. 1\J. Cox, 1, Gardner Collages, Arthur Road, Windsor.
o. TIL DistI'icl.
omprising the Counlies of Bedfordshire, Huntingdon shire, Leiceslershire, Norlhamptonshire, Rullandshire, Warwickshire, WorcesLershire and part of Stafford hire. Com III i sionel'Thc Rev. \V. Dore Rudgard, liLA., Longford Grange, Coventry.-Holl. Associale. Assi tant COllll1lissionersA. \V. Faire, CoS.E., D.L. (Co. of Leicester" Elmcote, Knighton, Leicester.A-'":l.(lil of Grace'. \V. II. Rc vc , O.B.E. (Co. of Northants), 4, Spencer Parade, orthamplon.A-nig/d of Grace. apt. J. A. lIcnton \\' hile, i\I.D., F.R.C . . E. (City of Birmingham). (1. 12.1 9)1/01/ .•-issocin/e. D. Me all,;\1. B. ( outh tafford). (,\cling). F. F. L over Simp, on ( o. of \\'ol'ces ler). (Acting). lajor J. rtoI1, M.D. (Co. of \\'arwick) .-Hon. Associate. Di st rict SUI'g 011 Iajor R. evc lrl', R.A. M . . , London Road, Lcicester. (10.2.16.}-Hon. Associate. District Officer'!>. \Vells, l. Giles Square, TO rlhampton. (7.2.13}.-Hon. Serving Brolher. Di . tr'ict eq~eantII. II. Wilkins. (3. 11. 19}. NUR
Ii'lG CORP
AND DIVISIONS.
Lady Disll'iet Sup rintendentl\Irs. i\I. Rceve , A.R.R.C., +, Spencer Parade, Northampton. (22 . 2.19).-Lady of GraC('. Lad" Ih.,trict Officel'l\I~s. A. F. Porter, \Yinche ter House, Birmingham. (22. 2. 19}.-Lady of Grace. REPORT OF THE IR,
CO IMISSIO
ER.
LONGFORD GRANGE, COVENTRY.
I havc the honour to submil my report for the year ending December 31st, 1919. Thcre has been much difficulty in oblaining returns from the various Divisions in lhe Di tri'l. ,orne have appal'enlly ceased to exi st as they were only formed [or pllrpo es connc ted with the wal'. Olhers are not sufficiently re-organised to furnish reporls. The tolal retumed strenglh ill the District is 4,884 officers aIld mcmbers, and there appears lo be evel'y probability of an increase during next year. Ref ren e must be made to the great and successful efforts made to cope with transport and hospital work both during the war and since the armistice; the work of the Birmingham, Leicester and orlhampton Corps and V.A. Ds. being especially commended. A small but vel'y efficient Admiralty Auxiliary Hospital was run by the Headquarters Division of the N .E. \ Varwickshire Corps. It is with sincere regret lhat I record the resignation of my predecessor, Mr. T. H. Woolston, C. B. E., D. L., who fOl' so many years has heen the mainspring of Brigade work in No. III. District. \Ve much appreciate the honour you have conferred on him by retaining him as a member of your staff. I acknowledge with gratitudc the support J have received both from my Staff and other unils during my short tenure of office. \Vith this good feeling existent I feel sure lhat prosperity awaits us in the future. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient scrvant, "\V. DORE R UDGARD. The Chief Commissionel'. Hon. Associate of the Order' of St. John of J e rusalem.
No. III. THE
28
ST.
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
Bedford shire-DlvISIONs-Leighton Buzzar'd ; Luton. B u cki n ghamshire-D lv lsIONs-Olney; Olney Nursing. Leicestershire-CoRPs-Leicester; North Leicestershire-DJ\' ls lo s-Hallaton ; Loughborougb ; Loughborough Nursing; Loughborough, G.C.Ry. ; Malvern Nursing; Market Harborough ; Medbourne ; Melton Mowbray; Melton Mowbray Nursing. Northamptonshire-CoRPs-Kettering; Nortbampton; \Vellingbor~ugh-DlvlS~ONS Peterborough; Peterborough Nursing; Peterborough " ' \I1[rey Nurs1l1g; Oundle. Staffordshire- Dlv lsIONs-Hednesford and District; tafford; Tamworth j Wednesbury; \Volverhampton. Warwickshire- CoRPs-Birmingham; N. E. \Varwickshire-Dlvl 10 s-Evesham; Rugby. Worcestershire-CoRPs--N. vVorcestershire; Dudley and District; HalesowenDIV1SIONs-Kidderminster; Lye; Lye Nursing.
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
AMBULANCE
16.8.08
~ l\1otor
27.7.18
Transport
elso n Street ewSt.(L.&N.W.R. ) Oldbut·y Metro'
DIVI SIONS
REGISTERED .
D
G. St. Johnston, M.D.
*Aston ...
6.5.14
L. C. Johnslo n, M.D.
Bourneville Works
8.3.17
J . J. Robb, M.D.
Chance Bros. (Smethwick) City ... . ..
28.2.18 19.11.H
H. J. Bates, M. R.C.S.
*Central Stalion(M. Ry. )
H.1.02
J . 'Rusl, M.D.
City Gas Works
31.7.17
Th()s. Salt,
Curzon St., (L. & N.W.Rly.) *Council House Gas
11.4.0+
Handsworth
III. D.
30.6. 17 8.8.15
Deritend ...
2.9.14
*Highbury
21.4.15
Kings Heath ...
Z4.6.10
Kynoch's *Lawley St. (Mid . Ry . ) Metropolitan .. .
7.3.13 15.2.02 1.9.13
upt. F. G. haw, 148, Bal all H alh Rd., B' ham . e . P. G. Barlow, 26, heshire Rd., \Vitton , B·hall1 . A.mb. Officer J. Parrish, 66, Elm Rd., Bourneville, Birmingh am Private G. . Lane, 40, Mar hall Sl., \V. 'melhwick, B·ham. Supl. P. ohen, 232, Hagley Rei., Edgbasloll. Amb. Officer J. H. "'iddup , 4, e lby O a k Rd., Bournevil k. Supl. \V. A. Twine, 3, Hill aires Rd., Gravelly Hill, B·ham. Supl. E. C. Belch r, M.D., Dale End, Birmingham. Supl. W. A. Twine, 3,Hillaire R d .. Gravelly Hill, Birmingham. Vacant.
R.C.S. Supt. W . J. White, 79, Linwood Rd . , Handswo rlh. Supt. J. B. Samu e lson, 41, Sandown Rd., Birmingham. Supl. Vv. E. Ballard, 29, And erton Claude Johnson, M. B. Park Rd., Moseley, B ' ham. E. H . Passey, M.B. Supt. S. Nutt, 24, Kenilworth R d., H. Jessop, L.S. A. Perry Bar, Birmingham. Supt. J. Dudley, 8, George Arthut- Sl., Saltley. Supt. H. Clark, 165, Church L ane, G. W. Craig, M.B. Handsworth, Birmingham.
D. Harlly Burn,
H.6.16 11.1 L 18 24.6.10
meth wick
5.12.01 19.7.15 H.1.02
Ty eley (G. W. Ry. )
23.2.15
\Vest
1.10.16
methwick
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON .
12.4.05
Headquarters ...
23.1.02
Po t Offic
now Hill (G. W. Ry. )
* Signifies " R eturns not r eceived."
REGISTERED.
Mitchell & Butler's
mith,Stolle & Knight
CORPS AND
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
29
DISTRICT.
J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
III.
OLE\, AND
DI TRICT
Brierley IIill
7.11.1+
Dudley ...
28.9.92
elherton
17.11.14
lourbridgc Tipton Parish ... Evesham HALESOWEN
*J Ialesowen
3.9.1+ 12.7.16
9.5.06
Ilednesford and DisC
1. 9.17
*Brollghton
18.10.93 18.10.93
3.4.01
Midland Railway
20.12.05
~
Rothwell
D. D. Lee, M.D.
21.9.01
" Burton Latimct'
• Pylchley
Supt. G. E. Kingsoorth, 76, Abbey Road, Bearwood. Supl. T. J. Allen, 267, Hagley Rd., Edgbaston. Acl. Supt. J. \N. DUllcan, 1If. B., 373, Lodge Road, Hockl ey. Supt. J. C. Graham, 262, Shootheath Rd., Edgbaston. Amb. Officer \V. F. Allen, Dr. Drake. 40, Bromford Rd., Oldbury. Supt. F. J. Smith, 22, Lea Bank Rd., Edgbaston. A t. Supt. J. H. Lamb, 29, Kimb e r]. Pilt, ilL R.C.S. ley Road, Smethwick, B ' ham. Supt. S. Ridge, 41, Alum Rock Rd., Saltley. Supl. C. H. Overbury, J. Notley, M.B. 105, Fox Hollies Rd.,AcocksGn. Supt. J. Ed'wards, Brookdale, Harwick Rd., Acocks GI·een. mb. Officer J. C. Cripps, Dr. Bradshaw. 288, St. Paul's Rd., Smethwick. Corp upt. G. N. R aybould, Aston Road, Dudley. Amb. Officer S. W. Hancox, F. Fisher, 1If. B. 29, Talbot Street, Brierley Hill. . E. Dando, M.R.C.S. upt. Charles Ollis, 1, Victoria T e rrace, Dudley. upl. R. Cooksey, Hampton Sl., R. F. Griffith, L.R.C.P. N etherton, Dudley. G. ]. Meldon, B.A., M.D. Supt. F. . Bolton, 28, Hagley Road, Stourbridge. upl. J. \V. Bourne, H . C. Brown, M.R.C.S. lS1, Horseley Heath, Tipton. P. J. l\Iason, 1I1.R. H. Whitlome, M.D.
2.4.1+
7.2.98
Headquarters ...
IN CHARGE.
26.10.17
Hallaton
KETTERING
SURGEON .
6.1.03 12.12.97
L. \\T. Dryland, M.R.C.S.
Act. Supt. H. Slott, The Cross, H a llaton. upt. S. U gderwood, 50, \Vest Hill, Hednesford. Corps Supt. H. Raby, 217, \Vood Street, Kettel·ing. Supt. C. 'vV. Curtis, 13, The Grove, Kettering. S e rgt. A. Mea cham, Broughton, Kettering. cl. Supt. G. Gunn, But·ton Latime t·, Kett e ring. Amb. Officer G. R. Binley, 111, IIawthom Rd., Kettering. Serg-t. A. P. L ewis, Pytchlcy, K e tt e t·ing. Fir t lass Set-gl. G. Miller, Rothwe ll, Kettering.
THE
30 CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
ST.
18. 12.96
Woodford & Islip
19.11.10
*Kidderminster ...
30.9.18
L E ICESTER
14.11.82
*Barwell
3.5.02
Corporation Tramways
23.2.06
D e Montfort
31.3. 15 1.5.03
Earl Shilton Gt. Central Ry.
20.11.07 18.9.05
Hinckley Leicester Town
1-1-.11.82
Midland Ry.
1.11. 98
Park Vale
26.1.07
Sapcote & District
9.5.1+
Wheatsheaf
9.9.97
\\ligston Magna Wigston Midland Ry.
29.6.00 2.7.02
\ \lorking len 's College
1.11. 90
Y.M.C.A.
15.5.90
Leighton Buzzard
28. 2.98 1. 2.10
Lough borough Loughborough (G . C.Ry.)
21.6.1 5
Luton
15.4.12
Lye
5.11.15
Market HarbOl'o ugh
Melton Mowbray NORTHAMPTON
17.10.93 3.3.99
* Medbourne
...
SURCEON.
RECISTEREO.
Twywell
1.11.14
No. III.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
I
IN CHARCE.
Ple. \\1. R. Jon . , J. W. Ga;nec, M. B. Twywell, Thrapslon. Sergt. J. T. arlledg" " ' oodford, Thrapston. D. L1cwellyn, Oakcil?nc, Birmingham Road, Kidd. Corps Supl. J. L. King, 27, Gal' 'ndon ~trc cl, L'icester. upl. A. E. Higden, Iligh lr ct, Barwcll. ' \l11b. onl. R. G . Lan', 31, Porllll al \\'. \\'. Jone , M. B. ' [reel, MclLon Road, Leiceste r ~upL. \\'. P. \Yhechnight, A . L. Macleod, M.A. 10, Kimberley Road, Lcic sle!. upLJ. II. 11 ill, 35, \ ' icarage t., P. G. Garrett, 1\I.B. Earl Shillon, Lcicester. P. C. Rayner, 1\I.B. upL J. J. Dexler, 4, Gaul. ll' el, J. A. Mearn . 1\'arboro' Road, Leicester. R. Iilbourn e-\Vest, M.D. 'u rl. ,\. ~leh('w, Kendric Yillas , J. H. Donnell, 1\['B. Bull Lane, 11 incklcy. Supl. 1 I. \\T . l\Iartin, A . 1. Little, 1\1. B. 239, Mellon Road, Leiccsl'r. url. J. \\'. Fell' mer, . l. Ives Road, C. C. Binns, 1\1. B. Gipsy Lane, Lcice. l r. SupL 11. Leeson, R. C. Gilroy, lI1.B. 67, Constance Rd. , L iccsl'r. upl. I. R bel ts, The Dovecote , \\1. J . Fletcher, L.R . . P. Sarcotc, nr. IIincklcy. \ \!. Stacey A lett, o. B. E. , ~ upt. J. G. Powell, 4, Avcnuc \'illas, An'l1uP Rd., LeiL'l:sler. M.R.C.S. Supl. II. Elliott, Bull 's IIead 'l., J. M. Longford, L.R.C. P. \\'igston ;\Iagna, Leice lcr. upt. \\'. Breadmore, C. Pratt, l\f. D. 13, Clarke Rd., \ \ 'igslon Magn a . upl. J. F. Tim on, J. S. Sloane, F.R.C . S. 57, Grove Road, Leicester. upt. \\' . Callin, C. D. Bryan, ?>l.R.C. S . 6, Fairflcld ' l., Leicesler. upL J. II. Folmcr, 16, Albany Rd., Lcighton Hu zz. SupL G . F. Brownc, B. V. Dunn, lIl. B. Tinlag-el, Ashby Rd., Loughboro'. Amb. Officer A. T. \\' righl, C. G. Richardson, M.B . 85, Queen 's Road, Loughboro'. Stirg-. W. Archibald, M. D., W. Archibald, i\I. D. 37, \\'allcl" Streel, Luton. Amb. Ofliccr B. Dunn, Pedmore H. C. Darby, L.R.C.P. Road, Shepherd's Brook, Ly e. upl. G. Green, 52, High l., C. T. Scott, 1\1. B. Markel Ilarborougb. Supl. D. Ushcr, Mcdbotlrnc, Markel Harboro '. M. Dixon, M. D. SupL S. C . Hobson, \Vickliffe IIo.,M c llon Mowbray. R. A. Milligan, M.D. Corps Supl. F. At\llile, Abbolsford, Abingdon, Park Parade, Northampton.
CORPS or Divisions dislinguished by stylc of type.
IIeadquarters ...
4.5.86
*Bl isworth
2.4.97
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
R. A. Milligan,
M. D.
Eads Barlon
24.3.88
W. J. Baird,
Roade ...
30.6.88
W. II. Ryan, L.R.C. S.
Towcesler
17.2.14
W. F. Cornwall,
N. E.
-+.9.05
\V ARWICK I1IRE
J. Orton,
. T . Power,
15.6.16
13i hop
17.2.10
J. Pirie,
27.3.15
L. E. Orlon,
25.9.19
D. IIolm es,
•
barity Colliel,),
Co\' nlry
I
ity
22.12.17 Co\'entry Ordnance \\-o rks Coventry (L. . \\'. and 4.5.12 LR.) Daimler 16.6.14
M.B.
M.B.
M.D.
Alherstonc c' Dislrict Itchington
M.R.C.S.
M.D. :\J.R.C.S. M.B.
A. E. l\Iacmillan,
A. H.
ewton,
;\1. D.
1\1. D .
10.6.14
H. G. \\'cbster,
Foleshill and Long-ford
10.3.02
H. G . \\l ebster, M.R.C.S.
IIarbury
17.2, 12
J. Pirie,
Nunealon
8.5.97
Exhall
"'1
ollicry
unealon(L. T. \\1.Ry. )
*Polesworlh
...
lI1.R . C.S.
M.D.
L. E. PI'iee,
L. R. C. P.
'* lrat[ord-llpon- von
25.6.06
J . F. H. Ellerton, A. 'J orri. A. Thol11 on, M. B.
White and Poppe
22.1.17
, . J . Rollason,
M . D.
M. R.C.S .
4.5.09
Ash by-de-Ia-Zouch
13.4.00
Coalville
15.1.05
R. \ V. J a mie ,
31.10.1 7
R. A. Parkhill,
*Overseal
Supt. G . ] . Fowler, Daimler vVorks, Coventry. Supt. F. Jackson, Exhall Colliery, Nuneaton. Supt. A. C. Wilkins, 200, LongfOl'd Rd. , Coventry. Supt. J. Pirie, M . D., shton HOllse, Harbury, Leamington. Supl. A. J. E. R andle, Knul ford, Ed'w ard Street, Tuneaton.
10.6.15 16.3.05
Gresley Colliery
Supt. W. E . Edwards, 58, Spencer Bridge Road, orthampton. Sergl. F . W. orman, Blisworlh, Northampton. Sergt. \\1. F. Gee, Castle Ashby Station, North ants. Sergl. J. Kirk, Bliswol'lh Cl'Ossing, Blisworth, orth'n. Supt. \\T. H. Percival, High Street, Towcester. orps SupL H. G. \Vebster, The Yews, Lan gford, Coventry. . T. Power, Coleshill House, Atherstone. Supt. J. Pirie, 1\1. D . , Ashton House, Harbury, nr. Leamington Spa . Supl. A. E. Di ckso n, 99, Leicesler Road, Bedwol"tb, Coventry. Amb. Officer \V. A. Hirons, 166, Stoney Stanton Rd., Coventry. Supt. A. E. Macmillan, Arran HOll e, Gosford Green.
12.8.00
Royal Leamington Spa
NORT H L E ICESTER II IRE
31
DISTRICT.
3.11. 01
NORT H WORCESTER IIIR E
20.2.12
* Accl s and Polio ks
H.7.13
M.B .
M. B.
upt. J. F . H. Ellerton, M.D., 8, Leam T errace, Leamington. upt. A . Thom OIl, Sll'atford-on-A \·on . Sel"gt. \ V.C, Skinner, 199, Munition oU ., HolbrooksLane, Coventry. Corps Off. T. Heafield, 15, Upper Church St., Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Supt. \\l. V. Scott, Station House, Coalville. upt. A. E. Bramley, Chesterfield Villa, Church Greasley. First lass Sergt. \ \1 . Lloyd, P a rk Ho., Moira, Ashby-de-Ia-Zollch. orps Supt. \ \T. G. IIolland, 174, lIagley Rd., Birmingham. upl. J. R. Badow, Beacon \ 'iew, Holly Hedge Rd. \ \1. BrOl11wich.
32 CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
Langley and District
No. III.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
SURCEON.
REGISTERED.
11.11.09
*Lench's
29.6.14
*Rowl ey Regis
10.6.15
Stewart and Lloyds ...
22.9.04
Olney
23.5.02
*Oundle
28.2.98
Peterborough
16.7.13
F. J. Grindon, 1\l.R.C.S.
NURSING DIVISIONS
IN CHARGE.
lIpl. G. E. Mallard, 9, Vicarage Road, Langley. SliPt. F. Lightroot, Beech Road, Blackheath, Birmingham. SlIpL D. M. hapman, The \\' oodlands, t-adley Heath. upt. D . I I. \\' illiam , Beeches Rd., Bla kheath, Birmingham. Supt. \\T. T. Knight, 1-+, High tred, Olney, Bucks.
\REGISTERED. _ _ _ _S _U _ RG _E _O _N _._ _ _--....!_ _ _ _ _ _ IN_C_H_A_R_G_E_._ _ _ __
BIR~ll
GHAM
1.6.16
Head-quarters
14. 8.06
Bourn\'ille arr Lane
23.10.02
Rugby
\V. P. Bonner, l\[.R.C.S., L. R. . P. C. R. Hoskyn, III. D.
Smethwick
1. 4.05
J.
*Stafford ...
3.5.13
G. E. Elliott, 1\f. D.
Tamworth
16.2.1 5
*Wednesbu ry
1.10.15
Pitt, M. R.C ..
upt. \V. P. Bonner, 48, Lincoln Rd., Peterborough. upL \\'. ]. V rrier. 42, Bridget treet, Rugby. Supt. J. II. Lamb, 29, Kimber! 'Y Road, m tl1wi k. Amb. Officer II. E. Shaw, 129, Oxford Gardens, tafford.
WELL!
GBOROlJGH
Head -q uarters
Edgbaston
10.9.12
Erdington
17.2.15
F. Barnes, F.R.C.S. Mary Clarke, M.B. H. Fairley, L.R.C.S.
lIandsworlh Harborne
Irthlingborough
F. H. Maberly, M.R.C.S.
10.11. 14 6.2.07
outhern
10.9.15
tirchley
2.11.18
Percy Smith, ;'\f.D., F.R.C.S. B. Jordan, M. B.
Lady Corps Supt. Mrs. A. F. Porter 25A, Paradise St., Birmingham. Lady Supt. Miss Mills, 207, Trinity Road, Aston. Lady Supt. Miss Duncombe, 18, Ampton Road, Edgbaston . Lady Supt. Miss McIlwaine, 51, York Road, Edgbaston. Lady Supt. Mrs. Lee, 1, Augustus Road, Edgbaston. Lady upt. Miss E. J. Smith, 65, CopeJey Hill, Erdington. Lady Supt. Miss F. E. Ward, 156, Church Lane, Handsworth. Lady Supt. Miss Wright, 326, Hamstead Rd., Handsworth. Lady upt. Miss Cox, 16 Resivoir Retreat, Edgbaston. Lady Supt. Mrs. Ridding, 33, MiddletonHallRd., Kgs. Nor.
8.4.89 oldfield
31.3.15
E. M. Knolt. M.R.C.S.
12.12.91 Birmin~hal11
19.11.1-+
\\· inchester HOllse
31.5. 18
1.12.97 8.9.97
\V. W. Robb, M. B.
*Midland Railway
16.6.05
Ringstead
28. 3.96
Rushden
30.1.96
H. S. Baker, M.R.C.S.
\Vollaston
11.4.96
S. E. Baxter, 1\1. R.C.S.
10.3.05
W . R. Somerset, M. B., CH.B.
Supt. C. E. Eally, 8, Manton Road, Irthlingborough.
Y. W.e.A.
Bracldey Supt. T. Swindall, 28, Moor Road, Rushden. First Class ergL J. A. Drage, Hinwi k Road, \Voll aston. Supt. H. \V. Hunt, 104, Teltenhall Road, \Volve t-hampton.
DUDLEY A
6.7.18 21.10.15
Dingley
Wolverhampton ...
2.9.1-+
M. D.
9.9.88
\Vest *Irchester
E. E. Mather, M.B. B. Dale,
Sutton *Higham Ferrers
27.11.17
O. B. Trumper, M.D.
16.3.15
Oratory E. Bolton, 21, orporatioll ~ treet, \\ dne bury.
33
DISTRICT.
G. J. Branson, M. D. \V. T . Farncombe, I.D.
E. Osborne,
M.
B.
J. S. Fenton, III. D.
Lady Supt. Mrs. Ryland, Moxhull Hall, Birmingham. Lady Supt. Miss Danielson, "Highfield," Farquhar Rd.,Edg. Lady Supt. Miss Biggs, 25A, Paradise St., Birmingham Lady Supt. Irs. H. Hawkins, Braes ide, Cat-tiand Rd., tirchley. Lady Supt. l\Iiss A. Stratton, Turweston House, Brackley.
1. 2.16 [) DI STI~ ICT
Brierley Ilill
25.9.15
L. A. Taylor, 1\I.R.C.S.
Dudley ...
10.8.15
M. A. Messiter, M. R.C.S.
21.11. 98
L. \V. Dryland, M.R.C.S.
Lady SupL 1\1rs. L. Hancox, Talbot Street, Brierley Hill. Lady Supt. Miss K. Little, Copthorne, Church Rd., Netherton.
KETTERI NG
Headquartet-s Geddington Rothwell
1.8.16 20.4.17
A. G. Tolputt, M. R. C. S. J. Moore.
Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Fat-mer, 88, St. Peter's Av., Kettering. Lady Supt. Miss Sheffield, Geddington, K ettering. Lady Supt. Miss F. Green, Rushton Road, Rothwell.
LEICESTER
20.10.15 Hinckley
27.5.13
A. L. Macleod, M. B. A. J. Stanley, M.B.
Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Stewart, 1, Humberstone Drive, Leices. Lady Supt. Mrs. Brise, Mount Road, Hinckley. C
34
T HE
Nursing D ivisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name).
ST.
RECISTERED.
1.1.86
Leicester N ewarke School
24 .9.15
Sargent
8.9.16
Syston ...
2.2.18 10.12.15
The Tower Vaughan College
2.6.13
\ ictoria Rd. Institute
14.7.16
Wigston Magna
21.9.15
Wyc1iffe
22.9.15
Loughborough
14.6.16
Lye
6.3.18
Malvern
29.3.16
Melton Mowbray NORTHAMPTON
JOH N AMBULANCE BRI GADE .
15.10.15
27.9.99
Bt.-Col. L. K. Har rison, Lady S upt. Miss K. E . Stanyon, 37, Springfield Rd., Leicester. R.A.M.C.(T.) Lady Supt. Miss B. Flint, A. Warner, M. D. 142 t.Saviour's Rd., Leicestel'. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Blanco, C. C. H . BinnsJ M.B. 54, Fos e Rd., N. Leicester. Lady Supt. I\lrs. M. Ellison, E. H . Ellison, M. D. Sunnydene, yston, Leicester. Gertrude Austin, L. R. C. P. Lady Supt. Miss . K. Durranl, Knighton Grange Rd., Leices. Lady Supt. Irs. L. Taylor, Miss B. \V. Symington, 7, St. Albans Rd., Leicester. M. B. Lady upt. Miss L. E. Moore, E. Parker, M.B. 19, T orman ton Rd., Leicester. C. D. Briggs, M. R.C.S. Lady Supt. Miss M. A. Jacklin, 10, Victoria t., \\,igston Magna. C. Marriott, F . R . C. S. Lady upt. Irs. Goodess, 25, Market , treet, Leice ter. Lady upt. Miss 1. Welch, 48, Herb rt treet, Loughborougl.. H . C. Darby, L.R. C.P. Lady Supt. Miss P. Hamblett, • ew St., Pedmore Rd., Lye. C. P . R. Mit chell, M. D. Lady SllPt. Irs. N. \ \,ilson, Madresfi eld Grange, Malvern. G. S . A. Bishop, Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Pacey, M.B., CH.B. Ringwood, Melton Mowbray. D. Stone,
M. D.
Castilian
10.11.14
Daventry
2.10.14
A. E. Harrison,
Spencel'
23.7.18
E. A. Sanders,
Thornby
1. 9.17
F . A. vVagstaff, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. M.B.,B.C. M. R. C. S.
H. Townsend-Whilling, M.D.
Towcester
16.3.15
F . W. Cornwall,
M. B.
R.A.M.C .
Earls Barton
E.
25.8. 16
J. W. Bail'd,
M.B.
Lady Supt. K. E. Bradford, 55, EastPk., Parade, N 'hamton. Lady Supt. Mrs. I. Jennings, Kepier IIo. , Abington, Norlhs. Lady upt. Mrs. E. Willoughby, The Stone House, Daventry. Lady Supt. Miss E. A. Osborn, The Vale, Phippsville, N'hant.s. Lady Sup!.. Mrs. St. J. Mildmay, Thornby Grang, orthampton. Lady Supt. Mrs. K. Percival, Chantry Ho., Greens Norton. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. imcoe, The \Voodbines, Earls Barlon.
WARW ICKSH IR E
*Bishops Itchington
25.8.14
Coventry Co-operative
24.4.17
Nuneaton
28.6.07
Tamworth
2.8.17
D . McColl,
12.4.17
R. Logan,
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Hewitt, 27, Matlock Rd . , Coventry. L ady Supt. Mrs. A. M. Amos, Ferndale, Tennant S t. , N uneaton. M.R. C. S.
NORTH LEICESTERSH I RE
Ash by-de-Ia-Zouch
ursing Divisions, (those forming part o[ a Corps are place d under its name).
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
...
Headquarters ...
N.
No. III.
M.R.C.S.
Lady Supt. Miss N . King, Upper C hurch St., Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
RECI STERED .
35
DISTRICT.
SURCEON .
IN CHARCE.
*Coalville (Charnwood) / 30.11.15 Olney Peterborough i<
Peterborough '\,infrey
*Tyringham
12.10.15 5.5.15
F.
J.
Grindon,
M.R.C.S.
\\T. P. Bonnel', M.R.C.S.
Lady Supt. Miss L. Gudgin, Mill House, O lney. Lady Supt. Miss M. C. Perkins, Hillmorton, ThePark, Peterboro.
5.12.15 4.5.15
(Tl'ansferred to No. II. D istrict.),
WELLINGBOROUGH
Higham Ferrers
1.10.09
F. D. Crew,
Irthlingborough
3.7.01
'V. 'V. Robb,
Rushden
4.7.01
D. G. Greenfield, !\I.D.,
M.R. C.S. M.B.
F.R.C • .
* tanwick
1-+.6.16
Wellingborough
15.5.05
Wollaston
29.7.15
\\'e llins:;llL)I'ough \ 'ictoria
12.+. 19
\V. I. \Vatson,
M.B.
. E. Baxter, M.R.C.S.
\Y.
owper Pickering, l\L B., B. . Lond.
Lady Supt. Mrs. C. Patenall, Bron Dinas, Rushden. Lady Supt. Miss C. M. Hardwick, 18, Meeting Lane, Irthlingboro. Lady Supt. Mrs. F. Tomlinson, 88, High Street Rushden. Lady Supt. Miss A. Smith, Glenthorne, Mill Road, 'Vellingboro. Lady upt. Miss M. Peck, High Street, \ Vollaston. Lady Supt. Mrs. F . 1\1. Pickering, 30, Park Rd., \Vellingborough.
No. IV.
36
No. IV. District. Comprising Cheshire, Cumberland, Lancashire, Westmorland, the Isle of Man, and the Province of UI ter, Ireland. Commissioner-
Colonel C. J. Trimble, C.B. , C.M.G. , V.D., L.R.C.P., Broad Oak, P enwortham, near Preston.-KnigM of Grace.
Assistant Commissioners-
,V.
S. Woodcock, M. RE. (Co. of Lancashire), 178, Station Road, Bamber Bridge. -Esquire. Major E . B. Pooley, L.R.C. P. (Co. of " estmorland), Dalton-in-Furness, R. .0. Lancs.-Hon. Associate. A. Vernon Davies, O.B. E., M.B. (Co. of Lanca hire), Glenarm House, Shaw, Oldham.-Knight of Grace. F. de B. Pim, L.R.C.P. (Co. of Lancashire), Barrowford.-Hon. Associate. \\T. Clare Lees, O.B.E. (Co. of Cheshire), Chomlea, " 'estcliffe Rd., Birkdale, outhport.-Hon. Ser'villg Brother.
District Surgeon-
L. S. Molloy, D.S.O., HOll.
M.A.,
M.D. , 3, Brighton Terrace, Blackpool.
(2 .11.19).-
Associate.
District OfficersW. J. F. W ashington, (Sec l"etary,) 17, Winckl ey Square, Preston . (26. J 1.19). '\T. 1'1. Reekie, o. B. E., Orient House, Granby Row, Manchester. (28.11. 19). W. C. Bentall, F.R.C. S.E., Grove House, 13, Roe Lane, Southport. (28.11.19). NURSI
'G
CORPS AND DIVISION .
Lady District SuperintendentMrs. Tweedale, A.R. R.C., Brooklands, Rochdale.
(30.9. 13).-Lady oj Gracl'.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIO
ER.
BROAD OAK, PENWORTHAM, TEAR PRESTON, 13th April, 1920. SIR, I have the honour to offer for your acceptance a brief I"eport of the No. IV. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade, for the year which terminated on the 3Jst Dc., 1919. Before entering on the actual report, I would like to say that it has been a maller of extreme difficulty to obtain the annual returns from Units. There appears to me to be a wide-spread spirit of war weariness which dominates and controls all voluntary 'w ork. I hold very strongly the opinion, that now the terrible war we have gone through has been terminated for a period of about 1" months, amp le time has elapsed to allow those who have participated in this stupendous struggle, to have at least returned to their normal condition. I have not failed to put this view before the Units of the Brigade in No. IV. District and can only say that I am disappointed that a better response has not be n made in the way of furnishing returns . The District is now composed of 14 Corps comprising 48 Divisions. From these Units I have received 88 sets of Ambulance returns and 52 have failed to rend e r returns. From the returns received there are : 3 Corps Surgeons 12 Corps Officers 107 Divi sional Surgeons 69 Superintendents 56 Am bulance Officers 214 Sergeants 230 Corporals 4,176 Privates Tolal
4,867
Of the Nursing Units there a re 120. Of these 87 sent in returns and 33 did not. From the information furnished by the 87 returns I find that there are ; -
37
DISTRICT.
Divisional Surgeons Divisional Lady urerintend ~nts 1 l urs ing Officers ursing iste rs Total
-12 82 96 2,847
3,067
Thi s gives a grand total [or the Dislri ct of a ll ranks of 7,934. Had the 85 Divisions furnished I"eturos, I have no hesitation in saying that the strength of th e District would be shewn as being between 10,000 and 11,000. In dealing with the efforts of the District to supply men during the Great " Ta r, I may point out that although I have no definite figures available, I think I am right in saying that between seven and eight thousand men enlisted as reservists in the avy and Army, Just priol" to the '\Tar, this District was particularly strong in men who belonged to the Auxiliary Royal Naval Sick Berth Reserve. Of course these men were all called up directly \Var was declared, as ,vas also the case with th e men who belonged to the ~lilitary Home Hospitals' Reserve. In addition to this, constant calls were made on us to supply drafts to supplement the men already on sen ice. There was tr mendous activity and the strain of the work was particularly exacting, but there \Va one outstanding feature which I will ne\'er forget, and this \Va the patriotism and self-denial of the men who recognised nothing but their d e ire to render their best to their King and Country. Iy own time and that of the District Staff has been taken up mainly with efforts to timulat Brigade work in various parts of the District, and I think, in very many instance, our visits and the encouragement we were able to give, did much to renew the interest and support of the men for their respective Units. ' olhing has been done in the way of carrying out Competitions or assembling large numbers of men to form what used to be called in the old days Reviews. I wa always very much in favour of these very large gatherings as enabling Units to rub sh uld r with one another and so become acquainted, and they also had the advantage of renewing old acquaintanceships. I trust that during the year 1920 much will b done in the direction of reorganising the District and operating along the old line of competitive works, reviews, meetings of Officel"s and other members which strt!ngthcn the bonds of friendsbip and goodfellowship amongst us. I would like to give a few approximate figures. These , in the first case, refer to th d alhs oc urring amongst OU I" men who were on active service. Some Units appeal" to have suffered particularly heavily and I regret I cannot publish lists giving the indi\'idual names. At the same time I would like to say how proud I am to feel that I was conn cted with a body of men 'who displayed the highest description of patriotism, and who were prepared to give their lives to serve their Country. o far a I can ascertain there were appmximately 189 deaths. The number of honours up to the present ascertained as awarded to members of the Brigade in No. IV. Distri ct are as follows :-45 Military Medal' 2 Croix de Guerre, Belgian ; 3 l'I.B.E.; 1 O . B.E. ; 3 l\Iilitary Cross; 2 Serbian Cross of Humanity; 6 1\Ieritorious Service Medal; 8 D.C.M.; 10 Mentioned in Despatches; 1 Croix de Guerre, Fren h, 1st c1assj 1 French Iedaille Militairej 2 Ord er of St. George Medal; 1 Order of t. Stanislaus ; 1 French Iedal of Honour with Glave; 1 Cross Kara George with Sword, Set"bia; 1 l'Iedaille Civique, 2nd class, Belgian. Total 88. The honours award ed to member of the Nursing Divisions of the District are as follows :- 1 O. B. E. j 9 1\1. B. E. j 39 I entioned in Despatches; 29 Red Cross, Second CIa S; 1 Order of Sl. George, Russi a; 3 Order of Eli abeth, Belgian. Total 82. In concluding this report I am v ry anxious to record the high appreciation I hold fo r all those who are serving in the Brigade in this District. At all times I have received from th e m the greatest courtesy and kindness. This consideration has not been given to me entirely by the high er r-anks of the Brigade but it has come to me from what are called in the army the" other ranks" of the organisation and on this ground I value it the more. Of all those men and women who und e rto ok active service overseas, I can only say that they have played the game. They risked everything for their ideals and in doing so they gave of their best, and what more can any loyal subject do. W e mourn those who 10 t their lives and my deep sympathy goes out to their relatives and friends. To those who were unable lo get out of England and who undertook varied works of great usefulness in connection with the Brigade in this District, I beg to express my deep indebtedness.
38
THE
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRI GADE.
No. IV.
pi
I particularly want to thank Mr. \ Voodcock, lhe lrict Secretary, who acted as Commissioner for the District during my absence 1\1 France for nea~ly [our year~. No words of mine can possibiy portray the usefulness of what he did . . To put It briefly, so far as this area is concerned he kept il logether, and on. all sides I. hear nothing but praise and gratitude for all he did to encourage and assist the unlt~ o( the Brigade under his charge. . To the other members of my District Staff, I am anxIous to convey my deep indebtedn ess for their loyalty, support and hard work . ~o l\lr . Tweedale, t~e Distric t Lad y Superintendent, I wish to convey my gratttude (or \~hat she ?Id amongst the women V.A. Ds. and for the sp lendid services she rendered 111 connectIOn with her Home H ospital at Rochd a le. It is difficult and dangerous to endeavour lo specially name and mention people, as tho e who are left out and have .not bee.n particularized, may feel hurt and perhaps take umbrage .. I tJ"Ust that nothing of thiS kind will occu r so far as I am concerned . I am only de Irous to say to each and everyone that I shall never forget so lon g as I. may Ii ve, the hearly support that has been given in the endeavour to carryon the Dlstn ct and to keep the cau e of the St. John Ambulance to the fore . I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servanl, C. J. TRIMBLE, ommi sioner, The Chief Commissioner. Knight o( Grace of the Order o( t. John. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Cheshire-DlvrsIONs-Alsager; Altrincham; ltrin cham Nursing j Bollington ; Bredbury and Romiley; Bredbury ursing; Bromborough; rewe; Crewc Nursing; Dukinfield; Dukinfield Nursing; Hazel Grove; IIazcl Chapel j Holmes Chapel Nursing; Knutsford ; Macclesfield j l\laccle. field ~urs.lng ; Newtown; Northwich; Port Sunlight; Sandbach ; Stalybndge u.rslng; Whaley Bridge; \Vh aley Bridge Nursing-; Wins ford ; Win ford Nurslllg. Cumberland-DlvIsIO;-.:s-Brayton Domain ollieries; Carlisle; ockermouth Cockermoutb Nursing; Haverigg; Keswick; Keswick lursing ; l\Iaryporl ; Millom. Lancashire- Co RPs-Accrington; Bolton; Cammell Laird, Birkenheacl . Ellesmere; Fleetwood; Haslingden ; Liverpool; Manchester and Salford; I~nchc , ter Special Constables; Nelson; Oldh am; Preston; Rochd.ale; \Varnngton.DIVISIONs-Adlington; Adlington Nursing; Ansdell lursll1gj Ashton-u-Lyne; Ashton-u-Lyn e Nursing; Atherton; Atherton ursing ; Bacup ; Bacup ursing; BalTowford; Barrowford Nursing; Barrow-in-Furness ; ~arro\\'-in Furn ess Nursing; Birkdale Nursing; Birkenhead Borough; Blrkcnhead Nursing ; Blackburn; Blackburn Nursing; Blackpool ; Blackpool Tursing; Blundellsands; Boole; Brierfield ; Brierfield ursing; Burnley; Burnley Nursing; Bury; Bury ursing; Carnforth Nursing; Castlelon; Ca tieton Nursing; Chorley; Chorley Nursing; Clitheroe; Clitheroe ur ing; olne; Colne Nursing; Coppull; Coppull Nursing; Crawshawbooth; Crawshawbooth Nursing; Crompton; Crompton ursing; D alto n-in-Furncss ; Daltonin-Furness Nursing; Darwen ; Darwen Nursing; D enton; Denton ur ing; Edenfield; Foulridge ; Foulridge ursing; Hamilton 1emorial; H apton; Hapton Nursing; Heysham j Heywood; Heywood ursing; Hindley; Hin dley Nursing; Kirkham; Kirkh am Nursing; Lancaster; Lancaster Tursing; Leigh; L eigh Nursing; Lunesdale; Lytham Nursing; Middlet.on; Middleton Nursing ; Morecambe ; Morecambe ursing; l\Ioss Hall Coal Co. ; Mossley; Mossley Nursing; Nelson Nursing; Norden; orden Nursing; Padiham; Padiham ursing; Port Sunlighl Nursing; Poulton-Ie-Fylde; Poulton-Ie-Fylde Nursing; Prescot; Prestwich; Prestwic h ursing ; Radcliffe; Radcliffe Nursing; Ramsbottom ; Ramsbottom Nursing; Rawtenstall; Rawstenstall Nursing; Read; Read Nursing; Reddish; R edd ish ursing; R ishton Nursing; Sabden Nursing; Sedgeley urs ing; Skelm ersda le ; Southport; Southport Nursing; Stockport; Stockport Nursing; Todmorden; Todmorde n Nursing; Tottington; Tottington Nursing; Trawden; TI-awden Nursing ; Tyldesley ; T yldesley Nursing; Wardle Nursing ; Waterloo; Waterloo Nursing; Whalley; Whitefield; Whitefield Nursing; Whitworth; Whitworth Nursing; Widnes ; Widnes Nursing; Wigan. Westmorland-DlvIsIONs- Ambleside; Kendal; Kendal Nursing ; Windermere. Ulster (Ireland)-DrvrsIoNs-Ballycastle; Belfast Fire Brigade; Belfast City; Londond erry Nursing; Monaghan Nursing; R.LC., Belfast.
CORPS
AND
39
DI S TRICT.
AMBULANCE
DIVISIONS
* Signifies" Returns not received." CORPS or Divisio ns distinguished by style of type.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
ACCRINGTON *Head-quarters
8.7.99 8.7.99
Great Harwood
t9.10.1 5
R. legg, !\l.R.C.S. J. S. Harbinson, M. B. R. \V. Townley, L.R.C.P. R. Tough, M.B. R. Cumming, M.B.
Adlington and Heath harnock * lsager
26.10.96
W. C. Rigby, M.B.
19.7. 01
\\' . H. Sayer, M. R.C.S.
Altrincham
H .4.02
R. R. Duncan, M. B.
Ambl side
16.7.08
\V. E. L. Allen, lI1.B.
'I
Ashton-under-Lyne
6.8.01
R. Price,
M. D.
*Atherton
27.2.12
J. C. Russell, lI1.B.
Bacup
1.12.91
F. W. Rigby, M. B. J. P. Brown, lI1.B. A. R. Taylor, L.R.C.P. H. . Burbridge, L. R. C. P.
*Barrowford
29.12.87
Barro\ -in-Furness
2.9.00
B lfast. Fil-e Brigade
1. 9.92
*Belfast
ity
* Belfast R.1. C.
J. Orr, M.D. W. l\Iagill, 1\1. B. 1. lIoll ton, lI1.B., B.CH . H. J. Monypenny.
20.10.15 29.9.1 5
BIRI{ENIIEAO Birkenhead Borough
11.1.17
J. \\1. McFarland, 1I1.B.
Camm ell Laird Blackburn
29. 2.1 6 5.8.00
Blackpool
15.5.98
*Bollington
24.8. 15
R. \Vyse, M.D. W. E. Jones, 111. B. (Act.) R. J. Clarke, lI1.B. B. G. Elliott, 111. R. C. s. L. G. . Molloy, M.D. E. R ees Jon es, M.D. J . Findlay, 1\1.B. D. \V. Main, M. D. (Acting).
BOLTON
...
*Head-quarters
21.4.99
J. Johnston, M. D. H. Thompson, M.B. J. M. John ton, M.B. J. Young, 1.R.C.S. F. Robinson, M.B.
IN CHARCE.
Act. Corps Supt. \V. H. Bullock, DI-ill Hall, Bull Bridge, Accrington.
Supt. J. Tomlinson, 42, Grimsha\ov St., Gt. Harwood. Supt. E. Blackledge, 48, Iarket treet, Adlington . Supt. E. Rushwortb, Kings Mere, Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent. Amb. Officer \V. Forster,6, Derby treet, Altrincham, Cheshire. Supt. \Y. Hogg, Dist. Bank House, Bowness-on-\Vind e rmere . Supt. D. Hall, Lynwood, Smallshaw,Ashton-under-Lyne. upt. H. Baxendale, 25, Rowland Street, Atherton. upt. \\-. G. L ambert, 8, Pembroke Street, Bacup. Amb. Officer A. Laycock, 17, \\Talton Street, Barrowford. upt. J. Craig, 23, Hawcoat, Barrow-in- Furness. Pte. J. Stafford, Central Fire Station, Belfast. Supt. E. Dewar, 100, University Road, Belfast. Supt. Dr. F. E . Smyth, 1, \Vest, Elmwood,Fishbrim Rd. , Belfast. Corps Supt. G . M. Carter, Brackenwood, Bebington, Cheshire. Amb. Officer A. King, 4, Catherine St., Birkenhead. Div. Surg. B. G. Elliott, lI1.R .C.S., Kilbride House, \Vitton, nr. Blackburn . Supt. T . Donnelly, 86, Church Streel, Blackpool. Supt. A. H. Tate, -+, High St., Bollington nr. Iacclesfield. Corps upt. F . Lomax, 22, V. yresdale Rd., Bolton .
J. *Astley Bridge Daubhill
24.5.05 7.2.09
\ V. A. Rice, M. B.
Supt. J. Cross, 34, Hamilton St., Astley Bridge. Sergt. R. Haslam, 18, Bark Street Bolton.
40 or Divisions distinguished by style of type. CORPS
A. Hodge,
13.3.02
*Great Lever
18.2.05
Horwich
10.7.04
J.
M. Coates ,
L. and Y. Ry.
27.7.13
J.
Johnston,
Vicloria Hall ...
20.2.05
J. Wood,
M.R.C.S.
M.D .
M.D.
M. R.C. M.D.
R. H aslam, *\Vesthoughton
20.7.06
Bootle
3.10.03
;: BraytonDomainCollieries
18.3.15
Bredbury and Romiley
17.8.02
Brierfield ...
*Bromborough
1.8.89
12.4.10 11.10.99
Burnley
9.95
Bury
W. Lee,
1\l.B.
J. S. Wilson, 1\1.B. J. Hoyle, L.R.C.P. \V. H. Parkinson, M. B. A. C. \V. Knox, M.B. D. G. Robertson, 1\[. B. H. J. Slane, M. B . R. M. Whitham, 1\I. B. F. B. G . Holmes, M.B.
2.7. 15
*Carlisle
S. T. Lord,
Castleton .,.
11.12.01
...
12. 5.05
A. l\Iackintosh,
Clitheroe .. ,
24.4.91
G . E. Orme, M. B. F. S. Adams, M. B.
Cockermouth
28.4.15
Colne
15.5.88
*Coppull
17.6.10
Crawshawbooth
12.7.99
Crewe
22.4.95
*Crompton
27.6.01
Dalton-in-Furness
30.11.99
1\I.R.C.S. I.B .
A. Heys, M. B. A. A. G. Dickey, 1\1. D. J. Mackenzie, 1\f. B. E . L. Compston, 1\I.B. R. J. Warrington, M.D. A. B. McMaster, M.D.
F. F. Forster,
Darwen
8.11.08
*D enton
12.10.16
W. Stewart,
Dukinfield
31. 8.00
J. Brierley,
Edenfield ...
12.2.96
H. G. Deans,
J. Willett,
CORP or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED
Farnworth
Chorley
No. IV.
THE S T. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
M.R.C. S.
M. R. C. s. M.D.
M. D. M .D ,
Supt. J. lI ardy, 1 H, Vernon treet, Bolton. 1st Class ergt. \\T. Rushton, 28, Clyde treel, Bolton. SlIpL \V. Farnworth, 20, l\Ielbourne Grove, Horwich . Supl. J. T. Roughley, 126, Ianchestel' Rd., \V esthoughton. Supt. J. lIeap, 3+5, Bury Road, Bolton. Amb. Officer J. \\T. Lowe, Victoria House, \\T sthoughton. upt. G. J. Tucker, 1\!.B.E., 2+, Royal t., Kirkdale, Liverpool. upt. J. Atkinson, 8a, Brayton Road, Aspatria. upt. \V. \Varbllrton, 70, tockport Rd., Bredbury, nr. lockport. Amb. Officer \\'. Earnshaw, 41, lIalifax l{oad, Brierfield. upt. \\'. T. IIodg on, New he ter Road, Bromboro'. Supt. J. L. olburn, 73, Coal clough Lane, Burnley. lIPt. . Enser, 60, Brookshaw lreel, Bury. Supt. A. E. Sinton, ourtfield Gdns., 15-+, \Varwick Rd., arlislc. Supl. J. A. Nuttall, 61, Church Street, aslleton, nr.l\Ianchester. Supt. R . Ashton, pringwood Cottage, Heapey, near Chorley Supt. M. H. D awson, -+0, \Vell Terrace, Clithel'oe. Amb. Officer A. B. Bell, The Bank, Cockermouth. Supt. \V. Heap, 9, Robinson treet, Colne. Supt. T. Darbyshire, 1-+, Mill Lane, Coppull, near Chorley. Supt. G. W . Nuttall, 4, Driver St., Crawshawbooth, Supt. W. Dale, 3, Gresty Terrace, Crewe. Supt. H. Moston, 38, Kershaw Street, Shaw, near Oldham. S e rgt. W . W. Askew, 63, Mount Pleasant, Dalton-in-Furness. Supt. G. C. Nuttall, 22, Brighton Terrace, Darwen. Sec. H. E. Thompson, 4, ParkRoad, Denton M'chesier. Supt. C. W. T apson, 20, L umn St., Hyde, Cheshire. Supt. N. Ashworth, Irwell Vale, Edenfield.
ELLE ~lERE
•
RECISTERED .
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
15.5.09
Head-quarters
15.5.09
H. Bateson,
M.D.
• Boolhstown ".
15. 5.09
A. J. Lowe,
L. R . C.P.
*LilUe Hulton .. .
22.11.09 15.5.09
A. Derham,
1\I.D.
winton
15.5.09
H. H. Phipps,
M.R.C.S.
'\\' orsley
16.6. 09
E. T. Scowby,
M.B.
1.10.07
P. 1. Penman, 1\1. B. F, . Rhodes. J. \\ ylie, L.R.C.S. H. F. Penman, M. B.
• Railway
FU : ET\ 'OO D
1lead-quarters
Thornton-I -Fylde .. F ou lridg-e
27 .7.15 31.1. 97
" II apton ., .
1. 3.91
HASLI;>;GDE;>;
18.5.99
lr ead-quarlers
18.5.99
*lIaverigg
7.8.00
*"Hazel Grove
1.9.96
Heywood
5.6.83
*Heysham
-1-.1 2.11
Hindley ...
11. 7.03
Holmes Chapel
2-+.8. 15
*Kendal . ,.
10.3.99
*K esw ick
24-.6.9+
Kirkham ...
24.2.15
Knutsford
18.2.05
Lancaster
21.4.0 1
Leigh
19.9.00
LIVERPOOL
27.3.02
Head-q uarters
27.3.02
41
DISTRICT .
A. A. G. Dickey, M.D. \\'. Doyle, M.B. J. R. holton, LR.C.P. J. G. Jones, ~1.D .
Corps upt. J. \Vallwork, Bridgewater Offices, Walkden. upt. L. Pendlebury, 64, \Valkden Road, \Valkden. Amb . Off. J. Brundrett, 22, Ellen Brook, Boothstown,nr. Manchstr. Amb. Officer J. Jackson, 4, BrackleyVillas, l\IiddleH ulton. Amb. Officer W. Makinson, 126, \Valkden Road, \\Talkden. Supt. R. A. G. Metcalfe, 46, Cemetery Rd., Swinton. Supt. L. Gorton, l\Ionument Lodge, Boothstown. Corps Supt. E. F . Tasker, 5, Darbishire Rd., Fleetwood. Supt. T. R. Bailey, 10, Burns Road, Fleetwood. Supt. F. Callund, 88, London Street, Fleetwood. e rgt. . Rob erts, 18, Blenheim Place, Foulridge. Supt. T. Carter, 33, l\Ianchester Road, Hapton.
Supt. E. Graham, 83, Deardengate, Haslingden. Supt. \V. Jackson, 1, Bankfield Road, Haverigg, Cumberland. upt. J. Daniels, 57, ComT. Moore. mercial Road, Hazel Grove. Supt. J. T. Ashworth, H. F. Jeffrey, M. B. 179, l\Ianchester Road. Surg. J. C . Ashton, M.B . , J. C . Ashton, M.B. Heysham, Lancs. Supt. J. E. Hodkinson, T. M. Angoir, 1\1.R. C.S. 288, Gidlow Lane, \ Vigan. urg. L. J. Picton, 1\1. R.C.S. , L. J . Picton, M.R . C.S. add leI's Close, Holmes Chapel. Supt. J. \Vright, W. B. Cock ill, 1\1.D. Ash Leigh, Kendal. M. J. Dick, M. B. Supt. J. Gardiner, 93, l\Iain J. R. Burnett, M.D. Street, Keswick, Cumberland. Supt. C. \ V. Heslop, 15, Preston G. B. Horr ocks, M.B. Street, Kirkham, Lancs. T. Fennell, M.B. (Acting) Supt. W. J. P . Daniels, Ollel'ton Schools, Knutsford. T. L. Fennell, M . B . Sergt. \ V. Otterson, H. C. Lamport, M.B. 66, Clarence Street, Lancaster. Supt. J. B. Dutton, J. C. Beckett, M.R.C.S. 194, East Bridgwater St., Leigh. (Acting). Corps Supt. F. Tobin, The \Voodlands, CromptonLane, \Vavertr ee Supt. V.. H. Pugh, L. A. Morgan, M.B. 60, Canning Street, Liverpool. W. M. Cairn , M. B. F . S. Heaney, M.D.
J. A. Harrison,
i\I. B.
42 CORPS or D ivisions distinguished by style of type. *Pharmacist
THE ST.
REGISTERED.
19. 2.01
MA 'C HESTER & SALFORD
30.7.03
Ardwick
SURGEON.
IN CHARGE.
22.5.17
Macclesfield
J. H. Marsh, L.R.C.P.
30.7.03
C. Broomhead,
':> Ford Motor
17.7.14
W. M. Johnston , L.R.C.P
Gorton ...
15.5.09
R. H. Crompton, 1'I1.R.C.S.
G.C.Ry ., Openshaw
1.12.10
T. O .
Hulme ...
18.1. 03
J. Cryer, 1'11. R. C. s. J. K. Lund, 1Il. R. C. s.
North Manchester Salford
19.9.05 30.12.02
MA CHESTER SPECIAL CONSTABLES *Head-quarters
5.2.15
B.
M.
onnell, 1Il.B.
upt. \V. M. Cairns, M.B., 67, Catharine Street, Liverpool. Supt. A. nape, 129. Newton l., Iacclesfield. Corps Supt. J. Cryer, 1Il. R.C. S., 50, Upper Brook Sl., Manch·r. Supt. '\T. Morrison, 24-, Milton St., Chorlton-on- l edlock. Supt. A. G. Holt, 21, Grafton Street, Brooks Bar, Manchester. Supt. J. Chapman, 176, Pink Bank Lan ,Longsight, l\lanchr. Supl. '\T. Phythian, 42, Cross Lane, Gorton, lanc. Supt. T. E. arter, 6, ooke Street, Old Trafford.
R. N. West, lI1.B. E. S. B. Hamilton, 1I1.B. S. Daly, L.lI1.S.S. A. R. G. McGowan, 1'11. D. Supt. J. Garlick, 8, Dorset l., H . F. Lee, LB. Levenshulme, Ian chester. R. D. Cran, lI1.R.C.S. upt. R. \ orthington, 20, "V. Fairweather,1'I1.R.c.s . July t., horlton-on- ledlock. Corps upl. R. Peacock, 111. v. 0., Town Hall, Ianchester. A. C. Magian, 111. D.
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style or type.
19.9.16
*N orth
C. H. Broomhead, 1I1.B.
22.9. 16
North-East Bradford South
22.3.17 19.9.16
*West
A. C: Magian,
R. S.
ichol,
111.
D.
1'11 . B.
6. to.16
*Maryport
18.1.15
Middleton
20.10.07
...
9.10 .19
Morecambe
18. 2.96
Moss Hall Coal Co. Mossley
26.10.14 18.11.09
NELSON Head-quarters Newtown ... Norden Northwich
J. "V. Crear, lII.B. T. A. Hindmarsh, M.B. F. J. Walton, M. B.
H. F. Oldham, M. D. A. O. Bentham, 1'I1.R.C.S. H. K. Macdonald, M.B. A. E. Normington, M. B.
1.10.88 25.9.99 11.01 18.2.05
upt. \V. T. Hesketh, , 1\ladison Av., Cheadle, Hulme, l'chcster. Supt. J. \V. 'Vhitworth, 215, "Vaterloo Road, heetham I lill. Supt. F. Ellison, 90, Cooke t., Old Trafford, Manchester. Supt. R. T. tatham, The Gables, winton, Manchester. Supt. C. H. T. Jones, 6, 1\1001-field Road, W est Didsbury. lIPt. J . \Villi ams, 5, Camp Road, Maryporl. Supt. "V. Ackerley, 561, Oldham Rd., Middleton. Sec. M. R. Holmes, 98, Holborn Hill, Millom, Cumberland. Supt. J . A. Willis, 8, Hornby Terrace, l\Iorecambe. Acting SlIPt. W. Young, "Villow Lodge, Abram, nr. Wigan. Sergt. T. Howard, 2, Rodney Street, Mossley. Corps Supt. H. Bannister, 31, Derby St., Nelson.
W. H. Carse, M. B. J. A. C. Doonan,
M. B.
Amb. Off. S. Wild, 9, Jodrell St., Newtown, New Mills. Ins. of Stores J. H. Fleming, 46, Moss Row, Norden. Supt. J. P. Garner, 61, Middlewich Rd., Northwich.
SURGEON.
Equitable
4. 10.96
'V. Oliver, III. B.
Failsworth
15.5.08
G . Ellis, L.R.C.P.
l\lumps ...
7.1.97
'Vestwood
1.1. 01
Armstrong , 'Vh itworth (Openshaw \ ork ) Padiham .. . Port Sunlight ...
11. 3.19 20.11. 89 29.6.06
Poulton-le-Fylde
26.4.15
Prescot
31.8.14
PRESTO.
25.1. 88
11
Frcnchwood ...
~Leyland &
Farington
Pre twich
25.1.88 23.11.01 2.00 7.5.07
Radcliffe .. .
21.6.98
*Ramsbottom
12.4.15
Rawtenstall
12.7.99
Read
25.5.95
Reddish
10.4.95
ROCIIDALE
10.7.93
.* Head -q lIarters
10.7. 93
B. Lendrum, 1Il.D.
E. E. Jones, L.R.C.S. J. A. Mackenzie, 1Il.D. \\ . J. D. BI-omley, III. B. N. Dharmirar, F.R. C.S. N. Caine, M.D.
7.8.1 6 ...
*Skelmersdale .. .
25.8.14 2.6.14
Southport
8.1.97
Stockport. ..
6.2.01
Amb. Officer H. Jackson, High er lack Farm, Moorside, Oldham . Supt. J . Harrison, 55, Grafton St., Failsworth, Manchester. Supt. J. S. Forrest, 24, Green Lane, Oldham. Supt. J. 'V. Woolley, 39, Pitt St., Glodwi ck, Oldh am . Supt. T. T. 'Vea rmouth , 64, BirchLane, l.ongsight, Man 'r. Supt. 1. Sanders, 44, Milton St. P ad iham.
Supt. C. K. Atkinson, 26, Park Rd., Port Sunlight, Cheshire. \V. H. Buckley, M.R.C.S. Supt. 'V. H. Buckley, M.R.C.S., The Breck, POlllton-le-Fylde. . M. Green, l.R.C.S. Supt. R. Norris, Bank Buildings, Prescot, Lanes. Corps urg. \V. H . 1. Sellars, 1. B. , 1, Cha.pel St. , Preston. Corps urg. 'V. H. 1. Supt. R. H. Hadfield, llers, IILB. 15, East View, Preston. C. O. Stanwell, L.R.C.P. ergeant "V. "Vatson, 21, Brockholes View, Preston. P. Fraser, 111.0. SlIrg. P. Fraser, M. D., Clough Hse., Leyland, Preston. F. tevenson, L.R.C.P. Supt. R. Gibson, 6, \Valli St., Prestwich . G. carr, LB. Supt. G. Entwistle, 4, Dale treet, Radcliffe. H. G. D eans, M. D. Supt. T . J. Edwards, Rose Ban k , Edenfield. A. A. Edwards, 1'11. D. Supt. C. ' \Tright, E. L. Compston, 111. B. 5, Gregory Terr., Ravvten tall. N. R. Dharmavir, Supt. . J. S. Hindle, F.R.C. 7, Fort St., Read, Blackburn. T. H. Smith, M. D. SlIPt. J. P. Bent, G. P. :\losscrop, III. B. 18, R e ddish Vale, Reddish.
J. Rodley, IILR.C.S. ' V. P. Grant, M.B.
Sand bach
IN CHARGE.
Corps Supt. S. G. Halbert, 12, King St., Oldham.
J.
Sedgley
A. Whitehead, L.R.C.P.
I
RECISTERED.
1.10.96
" Head-quarters
43
DISTRICT.
1.10.96
"Head-quart rs
*East
*Millom
No. IV.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Supt. J. Crossland, 20, Durham St., Rochdale.
T. B.McKendrick,L.R.C.P. C. H. 'V. Bennett, Supt. G. H. Bourne, M.R.C.S. 62, Crewe Rd., Sand bach, Ches. Supt. A. Pickup, The Clough, Prestwich, Mane. Supt. J. Bentham, EImers Green, Dalton, Par bold, \\ igan. ,v. C. Bentall, o. B. E . , Supt. W. Parkinson, F.R.C.S. 65, Norwood Cresc., Southport. R. Nightingale, M.B. Amb. Officer T. B. Pickering,20a, Crescent Rd., Brinnington, S'port.
44 CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
THE
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
Todmorden
J . L. Russell, 1\1. B.
Tottington
2.9.95
G. Bailey, M. R.C.
·Trawden
16.6.03
G. Skeen, M. B.
Tyldesley
21. 7. 09
T. Gray, M.B.
W ARR J
25.2.97
Headquarters ... Crosfield *Stockton Heath ;'Waterloo Whaley Bridge ...
25.2.97 5.1.05 18.3. 15 11.6.06 5. 5.97
J. S. Ma nson, 1\1. B. J . A. Howard,
M.B.
A. J . I-lutton, 1\1 . B. , (Acting). F . Vi. Murray, M.R.C. S. F. G . Allan, L.R.C.P.
Whalley .. .
26.9.00
J. M. Postlethwaite, M.B.
Whitefield
28.7.02
A. J. Young, L.R.C.P.
Whitworth
4.6.01
*Widnes Wigan Windermere *Winsford
45
D ISTRI CT.
NURSING DIVISIONS RECISTERED.
27.7.03
'GTON
N o. IV.
ST. JOHN AMBULA N CE B RI GA D E.
T. J . Forbes,
M.
B.
4-.10.11
A. E. McKenzie, 1\1.R.C.S.
4.5.86
M. G . McElligott, F. R. C.S.
24.2.15 13.12.05
G . Holroyde, M. R.C.S.
B. H. Woodyatt, L.R.C.P.
Surg. J. L. Russell, 1\1. B., Lindores, Burnley Rd., Todmorden. Supt. R. l\la ser, 2·H, Bury Rd., Totlinglon. Corpl. T . H . Harris on, 50, Lane House, Trawden, Colne. Supt. E. E. Grinham, 12, Poplar L, Tyldesley, Ia n. COt-pS SupL J. Rose, \Vicken IIo. , tretton, \ Varrington. upt. J. E. Lowns, 288, Lovely Lan e , Warrington. upt. H . Flood, 1~9, London t., tockton IIeath, \Vr'ngton upt. F . Rose, Brookleigh, Grappenhall Rd., tockton Hth. Supl. W. V. II. mith, 64-, Milton treet, Waterloo. Supl. S. Bagshaw, Shepherd's View, Horwich End, \Vhaley Bge . upL \V. Martin, ands Cottage, " Thalley. upL J. \V. Crossley, 114, Bury New Rd., Whitefield. Supt. E. A. tott, 486, 1\Iarket L , Whitworth. upt. F. Barton, 2, Frank treet, \ Vidnes. SupL C. Eccles, 34, Hodges treet, \Vigan. Act. SupL W. Hogg, Distt-ict Bank House, Bowness, \Vd'mr Supt. A. G rant, Whar toQ Bridges, "ins ford.
Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of Corps are placed under its name).
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
IN CHARCE.
ACCR I 'GTON
Accrington
2.5.94
E. Johnson, M.B. J. S. Geddie, M. B.
*Elmfield
12.9.16
*Great Harwood
10.5,16
R. Cumming,
Adlington
21.5.05
W. C. Rigby, M. B.
'* Altrincham
29.2.16
R. R. Duncan, M. B.
*Ansdell ...
19.10. 15
Ashton-under-Lyne
6.8.01
T. Taylor,
M. B.
M . D.
J. \V. Corns, L.R.C. P.
Lady Supt. Miss M. Shepherd, 13, Albert Street, Accrington. Lady Supt. Mrs. E . M. Clegg, Monte Rosa, Clayton-Ie-Moor. L ady Supt. Miss E. Aspden, 169, Queen St., Gt. Harwood. Lady Supt. Mrs. J. Harper, 48, Babylon Lane, Anderton. Lady Supt. Mrs. Crosby, Stone Yard, Vicarage Lane, Bowdon. Lady Supt. Miss E. Keates, 117, Rossall Road, Ansdell. Lady Supt. Miss C. Hulley, 221, \Vhiteacre Rd . , Ashton-u-Lyne. Lady Supt. Mrs. Skirrow, Newstead,Bolton Rd . ,Atherton. Lady Supt. Mrs . 1\1. Nichols, 22, Croft Street, Bacup.
Alherton
27.7.13
]. C. Russell, M. B.
Bacup
2.12.98
F. \V. Rigby, M. B. J. R. Brown, M.B. A. R. Taylor, L.R.C.P.
'* BallycastJe ( lster)
8.12.14
Lady Supt. Mrs. Lyle, Dernganagh, Ballycastle. H . C. Burbridge, LR.C.P. Lady Supt. Miss D. Stow, Dorset House, Barrowford. Lady Supt. Mrs. Craig, F. S. Carson, M.B. 23, Hawcoat,Barrow-in-Furness Lady Supt. Miss V. M. ] ackson, C. R. Schofield, M. B. 35, Leyland Road, Southport.
'* Barrowford Barrow-in-Furness Birkdale
29.12.87 24.6.10 12.10.14
Rlluu: ' HEAD
Birkenh ead
24.10. 16
J. R . Gaylard, M.D.
'* ammell Laird
18.1.18
R. \Vyse,
IIamillon l\1emorial
19.7.17
J. \V. Me Farland,
Blackburn
4.3. 02
Blackpool
13.11.95
Rlundellsands
B. E. L. J. ].
M . D.
M. B.
G. Elliott, L.R.C.P. M. Payne. 1\1.B. G . . rvlolloy, 1\1.D. H . Crane, M.B. Findlay, M.B.
21.6.16
Lady Supt. Mrs. J. Williams, Rock Mount, Clifton Rd., Birkenhead. Lady upt. Irs. l\l. Hudson, 18, Circular Rd . , Birkenhead. Lady Supt. Iiss D.l\I. 'W illiams, 53, NicanderRd.,SeftonPk . ,L'poo!. Lady Supt. Mrs. A McCarthy, 64, Preston New Rd., Black'bn. Lady Supt. Mrs. O rme, 1 +, Northfield Avenue, Blackpool. Lady Supt. Miss M. R. Taylor, N ewstead, Blundellsands.
BOLTON
Head-quarters
26.7.08
J. H. Thompson,
"Astley Bridge
10.1.09
F. Robinson, M. B.
i'-Daubhill
24.8.12
W. A. Rice, 1I1.B.
*Great Lever ...
19.6.07
J . W. J ohnson,
HOt-wich Victoria Hall
M. B.
M.B.
30.10. 16
J. M. Coales, M. D.
16.9.06
J. \ \Tood, M. R.C. S. R. Haslam, lII.D.
Lady Supt. Mrs. ]. Pendlebury, 325, Blackburn Road, Bolton. Lady upL Miss E. Scholes, 701, Blackburn Road, Bolton . Lady Supt. Miss E . A. Allsopp, Moncrieffe Stt-eet, Bolton. Lady Supt. Miss E. Whittle, 69, Orlands Street, Bolton. Lady Supt. Mrs. Farnworth, 20, Melbourne Grove, Bolton . Lady SupL 1\1rs. Higham, 44, Milborn Road, Bolton.
46 Nursing Divisions, those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name.
THE ST.
REGISTERED.
6.8.08
*\Vesthoughton
16.12.18
*Bolton Y. W. C. A. (116)
16.9.14
*Bredbury *B rierfield
1
17.10.01 1. 6. 93
Burnley
11. 9. 95
Bury Carnfortb
19.10. 15
Castleton
6.8.03
Chorley
...
Clitheroe Cockermouth Colne
6.8.08 24.4.91 20.10.H 1.5.90
*Coppull
15.3.15
*Crawsbawbooth
24.9.17
Crewe
21.1.11
Crompton
12.8.02
Dalton-in-Furness Darwen
4.5.02 3.11.08
*D enton Dukinfield
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
Lady Supt. Miss M. C. McCallistea, 153, Tempest Rd., Lo tockJunc. Lady upi. l\li s F. \V. Dowson, Y.\V.C.A., rown t., Bolton. Lady upt. Mrs. \\1 arburton, \V. Lee, M . D. 70, Stockpol-t Road, Bredbul-y Lady Supt. Miss I. Lee, \V. H. Parkinson, 1\I.B. 5 llalifax Road Brierfield, Lad; upt. Miss j\I. E. 1\Iackenzie J. Gardner, 1\1. B. 4, Ford treet, Burnley. A. E. Bird, L.S ..\. Lady upt. Irs. A. J. Kerr, F. B. G. Holmes, 1\1. B. 12, chool Bro\\', Bury. Lady upl. l\Ii Hughes, E. S. Jackson, M.D. Ivy ottag, arn[on.l. 1 ursing fficer l\Iiss J. Buckley, S. T. Lord, 1\[. R.C.S. 148, Parlington t., Castleton. Lady Supl. Iiss uff, A. Mackintosh, 11[, B. Preston Bank, horley. Lady upt. Iiss R. H a rri on, G. E. Orme, l\I.R.C. 29, Castle \'iew, litberoe. F. S. Adams, M. B. I H. L. Atkinson, 1\l.R.C.S. Lady upt. lr. Hall, Evening Hill, ockermouth. (Acting). G. Young, 1\I.B. Lady upl. Irs. E. Taylor, A. A. G. Dickey, M.D. 9, Duke t., Colne. Lady Supl. l\fi sA. A. alderbank, D. Oxford (Acting). 69, Preston Road, oppull. Lady Supt. Mis. E. WinL E. L. Compston, M.B. C. Wilson,
Lady upl. 1\lrs. M. E. \Varneford, Lansdowne Hou e, Huyton. urs. Officer Miss L. lorton, \VeslLeigb, Chambel-Rd., Shaw.
1\1. D.
A. J. Cross, M.B. F. W. Heywood,L.R.C.P.
J. R. S. Park,
L.
R.C. P.
Lady Supt. Miss I. Aspden, 86, Vernon Street Darwen. Lady Supt. Miss H. Lennie, 10, Acre treel, Denton. Lady SupL MI-s. 1\1. Challengel-, 64, Chapel Street, Dukinfield.
ELLESM ERE
*Little Hulton ...
*Haptoll ...
21. 11.12
*\Vorsley
27.7.13
E. T. Scowby, 1I1.B.
*Cleveleys
28.6.16
A. H. Penistan, M. B.
*Fl eetwood District ..
19.9.16
H. Bateson, M.D.
Lady Supt. E. J. Payne, Peel Mill Cottage, Little Hulton. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Dyson, 428, Manchester Rd., Walkd n. Nursing Officer Mrs. Harland, Roe Green, Worsley, Manchester.
FLEETWOOD
30.1.97
A. A. G. Dickey, M.D. \V. Doyle, M. B.
SURGEON.
IN CHARGE.
LadySupt. Mrs.J. G.Clarkson, 45, Manchester Road, Hapton.
HA LINGDF.N
17.7.H
J. A. Harrison, M.B.
22.9.15
G. Geddes, M. B.
29.2 .16
A. E. Ainscougb, 1\1.B.
Holmes Chapel ...
18.3.15
L. J. Picton, M. B.
Kendal
18.3.08
\V. B. Cock ill,
* Keswick
11.7.12
J. R. Burnett, 1. D.
Kirkham ...
23.3.16
G. B. Horrocks.
Lancaster
25.5.07
Leigh
28.9.12
H. C. Lamport, M.D. Dr. \V. George. J. C. Beckett, M.R.C.S.
• Haslingden Heywood Hindley
...
M.D.
Lady Supt. Mrs. E . Brown, 242, Flaxmore Rd., Helmshore. Lady $upt. Mrs. M. E. Duckworth, The Brooklands, Heywood. Lady Supl. Mrs. M. C. Ainscow, The Hawthornes, Hindley. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. E. Pi.:::ton, Saddler's Close, Holmes Chapel. LadySupLMiss B. Collinson, M. B. E., 19, Highfield, Kendal. Lady Supt. Miss E. A. Marshall, Castlerigg Manor, Keswi ck. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. P. Heslop, 15, Preston Street, Kirkham. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. J. Hudson, 3, West Road, Lancaster. Lady Supt. Miss J. Lee, 11, lill Lane, Leigh, Lanes.
LIVERPOOL
Liverpool
7.8.02
Abercromby
25.5.14
Bootle ...
25.3.06
F. S. Heaney, M.D. \V. M. Cairns, M.D. \V. M. Cairns, M. D. J. E. evins, M.B. . S. McPherson, 1\1.B.
Liverpool Civic
20.8 .1 9
J. E. Nevins, 1I1.B.
*Grassendale .. .
19.10.15 3.5.15
Liverpool, North
26.10.15
\V. M. Cairns, M.D. H. T. Nixon, 1\1. D.
J. E. Nevin!', 1\f.B. * Londonderry {Ulster) ...
17.3.15
D. Hamilton, L.R.C.S.
LUllesdale
13.5.15
A. N. Benson, 1\1.B.
6.3.01
C. H. \Vagner, M.B.
Macclesfield MANCHESTER
Manchester
Openshaw alford Middleton
27.8.12
J. H. Marsh, 1\1.R .C.S.
21.5.09
J. H . Lund, M.R.C.S. A. C. Magian, M.D. H. T. Lee, M.B.
& SALFORD
North Manchester Surg. A. H. Penistan, M.B., Dungarron, Cleveleys, Blackpl. Lady Supt. Miss A. Briedey, 'Thursby,' GallowayRd.,Fleet'd. Lady Supt. Mrs. Richmond, Hole-in-the- \Vall Inn, Foulridge.
REGISTERED.
47
DI STRICT.
23.2.16
Lytbam 18.5.15
Walkden
Foulridge
Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its nam ).
The Sefton
Vi. Stewart. 13.5.15
No. IV.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
24.12.12 28.9.15 29.5.15
W. H. Prentice, M.D.
18.9.13
\V. C. Newton, L.R.C.P.
Lady SlIPt. Miss J. l\IcCabe, 6, Church Road, Seacombe. Lady Supt. Mrs. F. L. Hewitson, 1, Grey Rd., \Valtol1, Liverpool. Lady Supt. Mrs. McNaught, 13, Holly Grove, Seaforth. Lady Supt. Mrs. Girdlestone, 111. B. E., 2, Alma Terrace, \Vavertree. Lady upt. Mrs. T. K. Bateson, Langdale, Grassendale, Liverpool. Lady upt. Miss L. R. \Vil son, 44, Greenbank Rd . , Liverpool. Lady Supt. Miss E. A. Craig, 78, \Varbeck Road, Aintree. Lady Supt. 1\Irs. Dickson, Sbedagh, Fahan, Londonderry. Lady upt. Miss Garnett, A.R.R.C., Quernmore P ark, Lancaster. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Eastham, 7, Station Road, Lytham. Lady Supt. Mrs. F. Sutcliffe, 79, Commercial Rd., Macclesfield. Lady Supt. Miss E. Haliday, 64, Heywood St., Moss Side. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. W. Dyson, 80, Gill St., Blackley, Manchester. Lady Supt. Mrs. \ Vorthington, 20,J lily St., Chorlton-on-Medlock. Lady Supt. Mrs. J. G. Cr an, 247, Regent Road, Salford. Lady Supt. Mrs. E . Bromley, 87, Hollin Lane, Middleton.
48 Nursing Divisions, (those forming- p a rt of a Corps are placed under its name). l\'Ionaghan (Ulster) Morecambe Mossley Nelson Norden
THE
ST.
RECISTERED.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
24.7.15 1B.4.99
2.9.11 15.10.B9
24.7. 04
No. IV.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
H. F . Oldham, M.D. W. Cameron, I\LB. \ V. J ackson, M.D. VV. H. Carse, I\L B.
Lady Supt. Mrs. Irwin, Beech Hill, Monaghan. La dy SupL MI-s. E. Disney, 20, Sefton Road, 1\lorecambe. Lady upt. 1\Iiss C. Rowbotham, 18, Mountain St., lossley. Lady upt. lis E. Edmondson, 14, l\10 Icy t., elson. Lady upt. Mis A. A. H astings, 14, Church View, rorden .
OLDHAM Oldham Failsworth *Padiham *Por t Sunlight Poulton-Ie-Fylde
15.9.85 9.1.14 10. 12.91 8.7.09 15.3.15
J. B. Lendrum, M. D. Miss A. Mooney, L.S.A. J. A.
Ia kenzie,
. Caine,
I. B.
1\1. D.
VV. H. Buckley, M.R.C.S.
P RESTON Preston ...
Preston Co-operative High School Leyland Pen wortham \ Valton Ie-Dale Prestwi c h Radcliffe .. ,
27.5.95
31.B.16
6.5.1 3 19.10.12 1.7.13 29.2.16 24.6.09
I 3.10.03
Ramsbottom
15.1 2.1 5
Rawtenstall
24.7.01
Read
5.10.06
Reddish
23.3.09
Rishton
14.9.1 6
F. H. C. D erham, I\I.B. R. Wilkins, 1\1. B. G. E. Heal ey, M. B. F. L. Rigby, I\LB. Mrs. M. Lowry, I\LB.
Lady upt. Mrs. Wilkinson, Keri, Alderly Edge, Oldham . Lady upt. Iiss E. Goode, 23, o-op ration l., Fail worlh. Lady ee. 1\1 iss A. Fishwick, 10B, R ailway Terl'., Padihall1. Tu rsing Officer Miss E. Dillo n, 10, Bolton Road, POI-t unlight. Lady upt. Mi's Cart r, Blackpool Road, Poulton-le-Fylde. Lady Corps upt. l\Irs. Howard, 50, Grafton lreel, Preston. Lady upt. 1\lrs. Pi ckles, Bute Terrace, t, Thomas Rd., Preston.
Lady Supt. Iiss Myerscough, 134, t. Thomas Road, Preston. Lady SupL Irs. R. H . milh, Miss Murdoch, M.D. Ashford, Fulwood, Preston. Lady Supt. Iiss A. Gardner, P. Frase r, 1\1. D. 9, Garden \Valk , Ashlon-on Ribble. Lady Supt. Mrs. R awstorne, A. S . Holden, 1\1. B. Hutton lI all, near Pl-eston. NUI-s. Officer Miss 1\1. E . l\lilner, 274, t. Paul's Road, Preston. Lady Supt. Mrs. Gibson, F. K err, I\L D. 6, Wallis trect, Prestwich. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Smith, G. Scarr, 1\1. B. 32, Churc h St., Radcliffe . Lady upl. Miss Bracewell, H . G. D eans, M.D . East Bank, Ramsbottom. L ady Supt. Miss Whitehead, J. P. Stuart, M.B. 5, Pal-k Street, Haslingden. N. R. Dharmavir, F.S. C. S. Lady Supl. Miss M. wann, Post Office, Read, nl'. Blackburn. Lady Supt. Mrs. M . Tonge, F. H. Smith, M.D. B, Westminster Ave. , Reddi sh. G. R. Moscrop, (Acting). L ady Div. Sec. Miss Peel, John Barr, M.B . Hermitage St., Rushton.
Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name).
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
9.11.14
*Roach ...
I D. Richmond, M.ll.
*Snbden
9.4.18
Sedgley
9.7.15
Mi s M. Kerr, M. B.
1.12.10
S. B. Fenn, L.R.C.P.
Southport
5.9.12
talybridgc
J.
Brierley, M.D.
tockport
4.12.07
C . Hibbert, M.D.
Todmord 'n
25.3.05
J. L. Russell,
Toltington
2.9.95 16.6.03
Trawdcn .
l\L B.
G. Bailey, L.R.C.P. G.
k een, M.B.
, , 16.11. H
Tyldeslcy
10.9.17
\\'nrdl
49
DISTRICT.
T. Gray, M. B. \V. P. Grant, I\1.B.
IN CHARCE.
Surg. D. Richmond, M.D. , 176, Drake St., Rochdale. Lady Supt. Mrs. Cockshutt, Primrose Cottage, Sabden. Lady upt. M. K e rr, Dudley Lodge, Prestwich. Lady Supt. Miss M . Brown, 23, Talbot Street, Southport. Lad y Supt. Mrs. Broadley, Kent Villa, Hadfield. Lady Supt. Miss F . Leigh, 98, Gt. Portwood St., tockport. Lady Supt. Miss F. M. Sutcliffe, East View, Todmorden. Lady Supt. Miss Bentley, 4, Hall Street, vValshaw, Bury. Lady Supt. M. E. Nutter, 11. Varley Street, Colne. Lady Supt. Mrs. E . Grinham, 12, Poplar Street, Tyldesley. Lady Supt. Miss F. Grindrod, 3, Chapel St., \Vardle, Rochdale.
\V ARRJ;\,GTON
2.1 2.05
\\'an'ingtol1 l. Austin's
\Vaterloo
..
16.12.1 8
I
1BA.OS
Wh aley Bridg
21. 7.06
\\'hiu field
S.10.06
\Vhi tworth \V idncs
I J.
Manson,:II.B. (Acting).
J. A. Howard , LB .
J.
Dunn,
F. R.
C. s.
I F. G. Allen, L.R.C.P. . J. Young, L.R.C.P. ( cting) .
15.12.16 15. 12.16
A. E. McKenzie, M.R.C.S.
25.1.03
R . Deans.
L ady Supt. Mrs. A. L. Monks, 13, Liverpool Rd. , \Varrington. Lady Supt. Miss D. V. Rose, Wicker Hse., Stretton, \Vr'ton. Lady Supt. Miss F. E. Spicer, 50, Oxford Road, vVaterloo. Lady Supt. Mrs. Jacklin, Bings View, \Vhaley Bridge. Lady upt. Miss S. Cook, Hi ghe r Lane, vVhitefield. Lady upt. Mrs. M. J. Heys, \Vest Ville, Facit, Rochdale. Lady Supt. Mrs . Smith, 17, Victoria Avenue, vVidnes. Lady Supt. l\liss A pinall Dudley, Aden Cottages, Winsford.
ROCH DALE Ro chdale Central
25.1. 95
Lady Supt. Miss H. Clarke, J. Rodley, M.R.C.S. Hawthorne Tce., Rochdale. W. P. Grant, M.R.C.S. H. G. Ramsbottom, L. R. c. P T. B. -McKendrick, L. R.C. P.
D
so
No.
v.
District.
Comprising Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, N ottinghamshire, Staffordshire (north of the town of Stafford), and West Riding of Yorkshire. Commissionel". \'T. Malkin, Rock Cliffe, Cheadle, Stafford hire.-KnigM of Grace. Assistant Commi sionersH. C. Else (\Vc t Riding of Yorkshire), 79, Osborne Road, Sharrow, Sheffield.IIon . Associate. Lt.-Col. F. S. Lambert, M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P., (Co. of Lincoln), Fairfield Ilouse, Newland, Lincoln.-IIoli. Associate. Capt. A. Ellison, L.R.C.P., (\\Test Riding of Yorkshire), 10, Sholebrooke venue, Leeds.-Hon. Associate. H. C. Chambers (West Riding of Yorkshire), 28, Collegiate Crescent, Sheffield.Han. Associate. H. L. Thornton (\Vest Riding of Yorkshire), Highbury House, Rastrick, Brighouse, Yorkshire. - IIon. Associate. W. H. Chambers (\Vest Riding of Yorkshire), The Dale, Conisborough, nL Rotberham .-Kntght of Grace. J. F. Arlidge, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. ( orth Stafford), 712, Oakhill , toke-on-Trent.Han. Associate. A. Dobson, M.D. (Co. of Derby), Bath treet, Ilkeston. ( cling). A. B. Gibson (Co. of Nottingbam), 8, Pelham Road, Nottingham. (Acting). District SurgeonCapt. A. J. Helm Montague, M.D., 35, Potter Street, Worksop, Notls.-IIon. Associate. AMBULANCE CORPS AND D"' ISIo , . District OfficersLt.-Col. \V. catterty, M.D., M.A., Highfield, Keighley, Yorks.-Esq/{ire. F. E. Buckley, (Secretary), Mill Haye , Brindley Ford, _ toke-on-Trcnt.-lIoJ/. Se1'ving Brother. NURSING CORPS AND DIVISIO 'So Lady District Superintendent.Mrs. M. Birkbeck, " Carrholme," Settle, Yorks. Ladv District Officel"M~s. E. M. Montague, 35, Potter Street, vVorksop.-Hon. Serving-Sisler. REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER. ROCK CLIFFE, CHEADLE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, SIR. 31st December, 1919. I have the honour to submit my report for the year en ding 31st. December, 1919. Two new Ambulance Divisions and two new ursing Divisions have becn formed during the year, making a total of 22 Corp, 183 Ambulance Divisions and 98 Nursing Divisions. It is again impossible to make a complete return of the aggregate membersh ip of the District, many officers in charge of Divisions and Divisional Secretaries have been on active se rvice and were not demobilised until a part of the year had gone by, in consequence of which several retums have not yet been received. I estimate the strength of the District to be 13,500. Owing tu the stress of active service, there has been, and still is, a reaction ; as a result of which some of the returned members either evince no desire to resum e their former activities in the Brigade or are very apathetic. I have hopes howevc l" (and these hopes are shal'ed by many of my Corps an d Divisional officers) that during the new year the District will be able to maintain its former efficiency and numbers. It mu st. be borne in mind that the duties of the a mbulance men and nursing siste rs havc been very onerous during the period of the war, especially to those who have carried
No. V.
DISTRICT.
51
out such duties in addition to their regular employment, so that a period of rest was only t.o be expecled . ince the date or my last report 35 Service Medals and 5 Bars have been awarded. During the year 1Q20 I purpose arranging a District Camp, during the war it was not possibk: t.o do so but from reports obtained from the District it appears to be desirabl to resume an annual camp. In som ~ parts of the District assistance is being given to medIcal officers in connection with the [[ ealth Service scheme embracing house-to-house visitation in connection with epidemics, invalid diet, and in Lincolnshire one of the X-Ray ambulanccs used by the military authorities during the war has been secured j while at Ashbourn' and BUI"ton-on-Trent. motor-ambulances al"e in service, as in other parts or th District. I regl"l~t to report a further 32 war casualties bringing the total to 254. I haH' rec ci \ed notification during the twelve months of t.he following war awards to active sl'rvice members :Mcdaille des Epidermin en \ Te rmeil. 1 Dislinguished Conduct l\Iedal 2 Iilitary leelal 6 Meritorious , ervice 1edal 3 Merit ' rtificates 2 l\Il'ntiollcd in Despalches 1 \\'oulLl co nvcy my thanks to the District Staff and the ent.ire personnel of O. V. District for thl~ efforts that are bc ing made to re-organise our work. I ha\c the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, SYDNEY vV. MALKI , Comm i sioner. The 'hid ommi ioner. Knight of Grace of the Orde r of t. J o hn. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
(Divi iOlls ",hi 'h form part. of a Corps are omitted.) Del'by ' hil'e-CoRP -Birchwood, Ilkeston, Tibshelf. DIVIsIONs-Barlboro, Belper, Blackwell, Bolsover, Bolsover Nursing, Buxton, Buxton Nursing, Chesterfield, Creswell, rc wcll Nursing, Derby, Del"by Nursing, Doe Hill, Duffield, Fairfield (Buxton), Hasland, Heanor, l\Iapperley Colliery, Peakdale ul-sing, heepbridge and District, Shirebrook, Shirebrook ursing, Staveley Ireland Colliery, tavel y Ireland Colliery Nursing, Swadlincote and Di trict. Lincoln . hi .. - CORPs-Lincoln. DIVISIONS-Boston, Boston (Sutton-on-Sea Section), Cleethorpes, Cro by Nur ing, Gainsborough, Grimsby, New Holland and District, 1 orth Lindsey, Scunthorpe Y. W. C.A. ursing, Spalding R ailway. Nottinghamshire-CoRPs-Nottingham. DrvIslO:-Is-Bentinck Colliery, Mansfield, Mansfield Colliery, Newark, Pleasley, Pleasley Nursing, Stanton Hill, Suttonin-As hfield, \Velbcck olliery, \\Tarsop Nursing, \Varsop Main Colliery, \\Torksop, \Vork op Tursing. Slaffordshire-CoRPs-Biddulph and District, Hanley and District, North Staffs. Railway. DIVISIONs-Adderley Green and Area, Burton-on-Trent No.2, Le k, Leek lur ing, Madeley, Uttoxeter Town , Uttoxeter Nursing. York hil'e-CoRPs-Brighouse, Denaby Main, Dewsbury and District, Halifax and District, Hebden Bridge, Huddersfielel, Keighley, Leeds, Pontefract, Rot.herham, Sheffield, hipley and Di trict, Spen Valley. DIVISIONs-Acton IIall olliery, Barnoldswick, BarnoldS'wick Nursing, Barnsley, Barnsley ur ing, Beighton ursing, Bentley Colliery, Bradford City, Bradford City ursing, Bradford Co-operative ursing, BradfoI"d Columba, Bradford Iona ursi.ng, Bradford Midland Railway, Bradford National Motor Volunteers, Brael!ord Sona?a, Bradford Tramways, Bradford Tramways Nursing, Brod~worth Mam, Castleford and District, Castleford Nursing, Dinnington NursIng, Doncaster, Earby, E arby ursing, Eccleshill, Eccleshill Tur ing, Goole, Goole ursing, Heeley, Heeley Nursing, Hellifi eld Midland Railway, H.oyland ilkstone Colliery, Manningham, Manningham Nursing, North Bierley, North Bierley Nur ing, Rockingham Colliery, Settle, Settle Horton S ction, Settle uI"sing, Sow~rby Bridge, owerby Bridge Nursing, Thorne, Wak field Nursing, Woolley Colliery and Darton, vVorsboro and District Worsboro and Di trict Nursing. '
52
THE
ST.
JOHN
AMBULANCE
No. V.
BRIGADE.
53
DISTRICT.
CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS * Signifies " Returns not I'ec ived."
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
COI~PS
or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
*Buxton (Fairfield) Castleford and District
*Acton Hall Colliery
19.12.08
Addcdey Green & Area
22.11.17
*Barlboro ...
23.6.H
Barnoldswick
21.3.95 19.11.06
Barnsley
5.9.99
Belper
\V. Arnott, M.B.,M.R.C. . , L.R.C.P. T. Howell, F.R.C.S.,ENG. G. Britten Gill, M. B., B.
oentinck Colliery
25.8.15
G. Nisbett, L.A.H.
Bentley Colliery ...
20.4.14-
J. Walker, 111.0., II.B. \V. L. \Valker,M .B., H.B. J. Craig, LD.
BIDOULPH & DISTRICT ... Biddulph
1.6.16 21.4.15
Ford Green
3.5.16
C. S. Glass, M.B., C.B.
• orton/Moors ...
5.5.16
J.
Whitfield *BIRCHWOOO Bolsover
16.11.15
Boston
9.6.03 Sutton/Sea Sec.
Bradford City
J. \V. Richmond, lII.B., CH.B. \V. Stratton, L.R.C.P., L.R.C .. C. \V. Pilcher, lII.B. J. Iredale.
1.11.91
V. Bateson, L.R.C.P.E.
8.10.17
Mid. Rly.
29.3.06
Nat. Mot. Vol.
20.8.17
Sonada
13.9.18
BRIGHO USE
111. D.
24.8.15
Columba
Tramways
A. D a venpOI't,
1888 15.9.10
R. Crawford, M.B.
20.10.04 6.8.01
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
RECISTERED.
Brighouse North
1.7.10
B. E. 1. Edwards, M. B., C.M. W. Somerville, M. n.
Brighouse South
6.S.01
T. W. Arnison, M.B.
Brodsworth Main
15.6.12
T. L. Ashforth,
Burton-on-TI'ent No.2 ...
22.7.19
C. Thompson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
L.
R.C. P.
Supt. Allen . Heath, Adderley Green Colliel'ies, Stoke-on-Tt. • upt. G. Bunting, Barlboro No.2 Colliery, ncar hl:: terfield. upt. tarkie, 5 , Park trect, Barnoldswick. upt. Bellamy, 29, .\gnes Road, Barnsley. upt. Major 'V. 1\1. lorton, -1-2, Ford treet, Derby. upt. P. F. Day, Hentinek IIouse, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nott . upL R. live, B '!lUcy olliery, Donca ler. Corps Supt. E. B. Wain, "\\,hitfield," orton-in-lhe- 100rs, . -on- T. Supt. . Juke, 12, \Vell 'treet, Biddulph, nr. Congleton. upt. \V. oales, 57, The ornhill, orton/;\Ioors, toke-on-TrenL Supt. J. Brindley, 61, lIigh ' [reel, 'orton/;\100r, toke-on-TI'e nt. upt. H. J. 'rofts, llesketh v., 1 orton/ l\Ioor, loke-on-;:'renL Corps upt. \V. Powis, Bir hwood olliery, Alfreton, Ilr. Derby. Supt. Jas. Allcock, The Villa, Bolsover, nr. heslerfield. upl. G . •\. Enderby, Birklea, Spilsby Road, Boston. Sec.- ergt. F. G. Chimley, "Glendene," ult n-on- ea. Supt. V. Bate on, "Sonada," Manchester Road, Bradford. Supt. Dr. \V. M. MacTlraith, " Duntulm," 2, Whit 's Ter., Man·gham. Supt. J. T. \Vard, S5, \Vingfield Street, Bradford, Supt. W. R. Glossop, 16, Victor Rd., Bradford. Amb. Off. A. Brooke, 18, Birch Street, Girlington, Bradford. Supt. E. Bussey, 31, Maidstone l., Killinghall Road, Bradford. Corps Supt. J. Cheetham, Longroyd, Rastrick, Bl'ighoLlse. SupL H. S. Rastrick, Bonegate Avenue, BrighoLIse. Supt. F. Gledhill, 8, Camm SL, Brighouse. Supt. S. Bunting, Hall Gl'ove, Woodlands, DoncasteI'.
"T..\.
28.9. 01 8.6.07
Chesterfield
2.11.17
*Cleethorpes
12.9.05
reswell (Derby) DENABY MAIN Askern
22.11.06 21.2.08 28.3.16
" Bawtry ...
10.9.14
Bullcroft Colliery adeby ..
12.10.15 6.6.99
oni borough ... Denaby
15.7.1 8.5.99
Toldlhorr
24.12.17
laltby ..
2.9.12
l\Iellon ...
15.10.10
"i\lexboro
5.5.08
Tickhill ...
24.7.16
\Vath-on -Dearne Derby DEWSB
12.12.08 25.1.99
HY
AND DIST.
3.-1-.96
*Batley ...
29.11.01
*Birstall ...
7.7.03
*Dewsbury
3.4.96
*Gomersal
28.3.16
*Horbury
2.9.15
*Ossetl
...
*Ravensthorpe ...
4.10.00 2.10.04
*Doe Hill
29.1.13
Doncaster
31. 7.13
Supt. A. W. Underwood, 12, Fairfield Road, Buxton. Supt. A. G. Guise, "l\1ethley, Leake St., Castleford. Supt. E. H. Russell, Station Hou , R. Fraser, M.B., Cll.B. 56, Lordsm ill Sl., Chesterfield. upt. Major \V. H. Fisher, M.D., Major W. II. Fisher,l\1.o. LieuL V. G. Best, ]\[.0. Pembroke House, Cleethorpes . apt. \V. T. \\'ood, Supt. Capt. \\T. T. \Vood, "The Laurels," Creswell. L. R.C. P., L. R.C.S. ED. Corps upt. Capt. H. C. Hurison, J. J. IIuey, L.M., L.S.A. Bryn-Don, Conisborough. F. ugden, M.B., CH.B. Supt. H. Jaquest, Campsall Road, Askern, Doncaster. \V. F. \\Tard, lILR.C.S. Supt. H. F. Russell, Marlin Lodge, Bawtry. C. Sheahan, F.R.C.S. upt. J. Criddle, Townfield Colt., Town Moor, Doncaster. J. J. FOI'ster, 111. B. upt. H. Hully, Haydon House, Conisboro'. \V. J. Mac1ure, "LB. Sergt. \V. A. Akester, -1-0, Athelstone Rd., Conisboro'. J. J. IcArthur, L.R.C.P. upt. H. W. Smith, Red House, Denaby lain. J. lohan Lawl, M.B., Amb. Officel' C. Hanmer, Il. B. 205, Doncaster Rd.,Goldthorpe . E. E. Dufty. Sergt. J. Powell, 41, Lincoln Sl., Maltby, Rotherham. T. Forde, ]\[.B. upl. J. Engledow, 4, \\Theatley treet, Denaby Main. J. Gardner, M.R.C.S. upt. \\'. V. Simkins, " \\' ood \ 'iew," Denaby Main. T.A. aley,lI1.D., L.R . . P. upt. T. A. Caley, "Renong," Tickhill, Rotherham. F. T. Burman, lII.R.C .. , upl. Ba il H. Pickering, " 'at h L.R . . s. Main ColI., "-ath-on-Dearne. T. Crowley, L.R.C.S. E. Kinsey, L.M., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Col. E. Lee, V.D., J.P. Act. Corps Off. \V. Ledgard, +1, Broom r Street, Dewsbury. A. G. S. Broughton,lII.B., upt. H. Greenwood, CH.B. 10 , Commercial St., Batley. A. Dick, M.B. upt. . Dick, " Aldersyde," Birstall, Y ol'ks. Supt. H. Fowler, lessrs. James' Foundry, Dewsbury. E. R. F. l\Iason, L.R.C.P. Supt. F. \V. Rhodes, "Ba\\' on Cliffe," Gomersall, n ar Leeds. J. D. Gray, ]\[.0 . Act. Corps Off. \V. Ledgard, 4-1-, Broomer St., 1 orlh End. Capt. G. S. Mill, M. D., Amb. Officer F. Smith, R.A.M.C. Oakleigh, Healy Lane, Osselt. T. \V. Sproulle, L.R.C.P. Supl. \\T. H. Ter!'y, 2, York PIa e, J. A. Stewart. Knowle, Mirfield. Supt. P.G. Vickers, \Vhite House, l\Iorton, near Alfreton. J. Sheppard, 111.0. Supt. Capt. L. G. Harris, 52, Hallgate, Doncaster.
54
THE ST.
JOHN AMBULANCE
No. V.
BRIGADE.
55
DISTRICT.
- --------------------CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type. Duffield
I RECISTERED.
14.8.06
Earby
13.4.99
Ecc1eshill ...
30.5.03
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
H. A. Mason, M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. A. Falconer, M. B. , C.M. N. A. A. Hughes, L.R.C.P., M. R.C. S.
1sl
lass , ergt. T. M. Jones, 4-,RailwayTer.,Duffield,Derby. Supt. A. Shayler-, 27, RosUe Top Rd., Earby. Supt. J. H. \Vilkin son,67, Charnwood Rd., Eccleshill, Bradford.
*Fairfield, Buxton Gainsborough Goole
23.3 .04-
Grimsby
8.7.09
HALIFAX AND DISTRICT
4-.4. 17
Eiland
1.10.02
Halifax
22.5.00
King Cross, Halifax
13.12.16
HA l LEY AND DISTRICT
20.8.15 5.7.15
Burslem
18.8.93
Chesterlon
27.3.08
Fenton .. .
28.3.16
Halmerend and Audl ey 10.10.02 H a nley .. .
11.3.15
Meir
31.7.15
Tunstall \ Volstanton
4.6.96 28. 3.16
Hasland
1.11. 04
Heanor
14.11. 99
HEBDEN BRIDG E
1.4.95
Heeley
6.3.1 7
*Hellifield (Mid . Rly.) *Hoyla nd Silkstone ColI. HUDDERSFIELD *Dearne Valley
30. 12.13 4.3.1 4 1894 18.2. 15
upl. F. F. Linley, Bank Hous , Gainsborough. erg-to . Bramham, E. Eden Cass, 1\1. D. 53, l\Iariboro Avenue, Goole. Amb. Offi cer \V . Goll, 395, Convamore Rd., 7rimsby. G. H oyle, M.D. Corps upt. . Auly, 5, laremonl Road, Boolhlown, Halifax. A. G. Gamble, c.II!., L.S., upt. II. a\'age, L.S.A. Norlhfield, J ep on Lane, Eiland. Major C. Wright, M.D. Supt. F. G. \\'cllman, 9, Hanover lreet, Halifax. Major C. \Vright, M.D. upt. . E. Rawbon, 119, Parkinson Lane, Halifax. R. H. Read, lILR.C .. , upt. R. II. Read, Rock \'illa, L. R.C. P. Church, trpd, Hanley, larrs. J. Steele, L. R. C. P., L. F. P. S. SupL A. L. Lovalt, Kid grove, tarrs. J. Russell, M.D. SupL . IIancock, 4-7, Dimsdall~ Parade, \\'ol ·tanton, Slaffs. D. Craig, M.D. Supt. D. emig-, asllc Strect, hestcr-ton, 'cwcasUe, Staffs. C. H. Hopwood, IILB. Supt. E. E. Dudley, 29, \\'aler St., Fenlon, Sloke-on-Trent. W. Megaw, lILB., B. H. upL D. W. Riley, Post Offi e, Halmer<.'nd, ' larrs. R. H. Read, 1\1. R. C. S., Amb.Offic rHo Lee e,4S, Podmor L.R.C.P. SL, Cobridge, toke·on-Trent. C. A. Allan, IIl.A., M.D. Supl. J. \Veaver, 69, \Veston Rd., Meir, Longlon, laff. G. H. \Villiams, L.R.C.P., Supt. J. \V. Heap, 9, Morley St., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P.S. Tunstall, Sloke-on-Trent. B. H. Peters, L.R.C.P., Supt. J. \V. Banks, 43, Alberl St., L.R.C.S. Newcastle, laffs. \V. Moyers, M.D. SupL \V. Moyers, York House, H asland, Chesterfield. W. H. Turton, M.B. EQ. Supl. \V. II. Turlon, Barlboro' House, Heanor, Derbyshir . G. G. Lawson, M.B. Supt. G. G. Lawson, M.B., Holme HOllse, Hebden BJ-idge. O . H. Hudson, M.R.C.S., Supt. J. H. Garlick, 81, Alexandra L. R.C.P. Rood, Heeley, Sheffield. E. H. Marsh, L.R. C.P., SupL. A. Palmountain, L.R.C.S. Brook Street, Hellifield. BarclayWiggins,L. R.C. P. Supt. A. Hayes, HawshawCottage, Hoyl and, Yorks. Corps Supl. G. W . Haigh, 14, Victoria St. , Bold Green, Hud'rsfield . Sergt. W. Shaw, Clayton West, H ud dersfield. G . D. Cairns, M. B. ,Cll.B.
RECISTERED.
18.4.08
*H onley .. .
16.12.00
* H uddersfi eld Rly.
13.3. 13 29.1.18
*Leplon ... 17.9.08
Birchenwood
CORP or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
Sec. J. Dodgson, 4, \Vestgate, Honley. Lt.-Col. C.D. Pye Smith, Sec. A. Tong, Arnold Street, Birkby. F.R.C.S., M.C. , D.S.O. Supt. T. H. Sill, A. L. \ \Talker, F. R.C.S. 60, Castle Hill, Huddersfield. Sgt. A. E. Gale, Pease Hall, \Vake A. TaiL, M.B. field Road, Lepton, Huddersfield.
IIK ESTO I1keslon "A".. .
9.8.99
A. Dobson, lIl.R.C.S.
"B "...
9.8.99
i\. Dobson, IILR.C.S.
KEIGHLEY Bingley..
16.5.07
Haworth
21.8.97
Keighley" A"
17.3.97
"B"
17.3.97
Oxen hop ,
25 .11.1 6
ilsden ...
20.12.02
kiplon ...
12.3.10
"
Adding-ham ec.
L EEO
*Armley
5.4-.15 17.1.01 4-.4-.92
*Burley and Kirkslall
17.1.01
*Cenlral ..
3. 11. 14-
* larence leel Works
22.3.11
*Horsforlh
31.11.06
*Hunslet
17.1.01
*Kippax ...
3.11. 03
*Leeds & Dist. BoyScouts
28. 3.1 6
·North Leeds
17.1.01
*Pudsey ... Leek
1. 3. 01
4.10. 14
upl. \V. H. Tatham, Drummond Road, Ilkeslon. Supl. \V. H. Tatham, Drummond Road, Ilkeston.
Major J. N. Dobie, III.B., R.A.M.C. R. G. Dixon, I.B.,O.B.E.
upt. \V. Cro\\"ther, 1, Fernbank Avenue, Bingley. upt. F. Hudson, 15, Almi'l. Terr., O. H. A. l\Iaggs, L. .A. Mvlholmes, Haworth, Yorks. upl. -Harry Hale, l\Iajor J. 1, Dobie, iII.B., R.A.M.C. 1, Broomfield Road, Keighley. 1ajor H. S. Brander, upt. T. Noble, 3, Portland Place, Keighley. M.A., lII.B. Act. upt. H . Butterfield, 25, Lower \V. McCracken, i\1. B., Town, Oxenhope, nr. Keighley. B.CH., B.A.O. Supt. A. hullleworth, D. McDonell, L. R.C.S. H, King St., Silsden, Yorks. II. Teague, ;\I.B. Supt. \V. Reynolds, 11, urn ber. A. Iacleod, r.I.B. land treet, Skipton, Yorks. \V. L. Crabtree,L.M.s.S.A. Acting Sergt. \V. H. Smith, 2, Rose Terrace, Addingham, Ilkley. F. \V. Beg-g, lII.B. , CH.B. T. H. \Vaddington, L.R.C.P. - Legge, M.B., B. S.
II. Barlow, M.B.
Corps Supt. A. Eddison, 8, Park Avenue, Ar-mley, Leeds. Amb.Officer \V. Bardsley, 12, Ianningham Terr., Armley, Leeds. Supt. . T. Rowling, Blenheim Ter., \Voodhouse Lane, Leeds. Sec.C.E. Lecl.. enby, 13,Hovingham l\Iount, Harehills, L eds. Supt. J. Nightingale, The Green, Horsforth, Leeds. Amb. Officer S. J. Lees, 66, Garnet Road, Dewsbury Road, Leed Supt. S. Infield, Kippax Hou e, Kippax, Yorkn Supt. A. E. \Vood, 18, \\'estbury Grove, \ YoodhouseH ill, H unslel. Amb. Off. J. J. Roberts, H,Strawberry Road, Armley, L eeds.
E. \ Velch, 1Il.R.C.S. R. Burnett, L. R. C. P., IILR.C.S.
Supt. H. Moreton, 38, Ru ssell Street, Leek, Slaffs.
56 CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
LINCOLN Lincoln" A" " B"
THE
ST.
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
14.4.04-
R. Ashleigh Clegg, M.D. , M.B. W. H. S. Campbell, 1\I.B., CH.B. O. H. Chapman, M.D., C.1\1.
Corps upl. R. Ashlcigh Clegg, 8, Slone field Avenuc, Lincoln.
17.2.97 23.10.03 3.8.05
*Madeley Manningham
13.2.02
Mansfield ...
13.1.01
*Mansfield Colliery
23.9.09
*Mapperley Colliery
20.4.14
MORLEY AND DISTR ICT.
3.7.19 20.6.99
Ardsley
No. V.
JOHN AMBULAN E BRIGADE.
G. T. Elder, 1\1. R.C.S. , L.R.C.P.
W. T. MtCulcheon, 1\1.B., CH.B. J. J. J ackson, L.R.C.P. B. G . Ewing, 1\1. B.
Supt. R. Ashleigh Clegg, 8, loncficld Avenue, Lincoln. Supl. G. \V. Boulton, Madeley, Staffs. Supt. H. Hall, 4, Layburn treel, Bradford. upt. R. K. hi Ids, 4-8, Princc' s ll-eet, l'IIansncld. Supt. A. Davis, Forest Town, 1ansfield. Supt. Dr. Bury, Horsley Woodhousc, or. Derby. Corps upt.] oseph Il arrop, Morlcy, ncar Lc d . Supt. J. D. Pearson, 24-, olvillc Terracc, Thorpe, \\'akeficld.
24.10.14
Newark
15.1.12
North Bierley
22.9.05
North Lindsey Iron
13.1.01
NORTH STAFFS RAILWAY.
4.11.16
Alsager Burton-on-Trent, No.1 *Gauldon Lowe
10.10.17 1. 9.16 8.11.16
Congleton
12.6.17
Cresswell and Blythe Bridge Longport
24.8.15
*Longton *Macclesfield N ewcastlefLyme
31.8.16 3.10.18 18.10.16 27.3.17
Stoke No.1
11.10.94
No.2
22.11.18
"
Uttoxeter NOTTINGHAM
25.6.18 3. 2.1 5
upt. J. \V. Neve, Grimsby \'illa, Thornton Road,Groxhill,Lincs. Major H. Stallard, M. D. Supt. G. Reed, 16, \Vin chelsca Avenuc, N wark, Notls. Supt. 1. lIolmcs, 60, Parsonag~ H. W. Robinson, Road,\Vest Bowling, Bradford. M.B., CH . B. upt. II. . l\lcInlo h, I. Clarke, L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. 14,\Vells ' t., cunlhorpe,Lincs. Corp upl. H. F. Bury, G. R. Hind , M.B. Winton qual-e, toke-on-Trent. Supt. G. H. Bu kley, RailwayT 'r., M. H. Sayers, L. R. . P., Linley, Talkc, loke-on-Trent. M. R.C.S. Supt. H. Holtnes,135, hobnail t., Dr. Nevin. Burton-on-Trent. Supt. W. J- Davies, 11, Ncw Houscs, Cauldon Lowe. Amb.Off.J.liollin hcad, KentGrn., J. P. Lowe, 1\1.B Scholar Green, loke-on-Trent. Amb. Off. F. helley, resswell Farm,Cresswell, loke-on-T·nl. W. T. Shields, M.R.C.S., Supt. G. Twigg, 7, West treel, Porthill, loke-on-Trent. L. R. C.P. Amb. Offi cer W. L. Newton, 215, UUoxeter Rd., Longton. Sec. J. H. Floyd, 14, Bridge t., Macclesfield. Supt. C. E. Evans, 180, High Sl., M. F. Caldwell, M.B., Silverdale, Staffs. CH.B. Supt. T. Longsdale, 329, Princes G, R. Hind, M.B. Road, Penkhull,Stoke-on-Trent. Supt. W. Heywood, 26, v,,-ater St., Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent. G. H. Herbert, M.R.C.S., Act. Supt. Thos. Brown, Railway Stn., Ultoxeler, Staffs. L.R.C.P.
J. R. Marshall, 1\[. B. ,C. 1\[.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
G . F. de Gaillard, B.A., L.S.A.
31.10.16
Bulwell ... arrington
30.3.15
C. Cou lls- \V ood, M. B.
15.3.1S
Donald Duncan, CH .B.GLAS. Dr. IIeeli .
8.11.17
Lenton ... . . Nottingham
RECISTERED.
26.4.17
• Band Bceston
Morley ... *New Holland & Dis.
CORP. or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
cntral ...
57
DISTRICT.
1\1. B. ,
20.1.17
Si.lpt. R. Davies, 3, Cromwell Road, Carlton, Nottingham. Supt. H. V. Hancock, Beeston Lodge, Beeston, otts. Supt. C. outts-\\'ood, 297, lain St., Bulwell, Nolls. Supt.J. E. Collingham, 379, Haydn Road, ew Basford, oU'ham. upl. T. \\. Marriott, 37 Sherwin Rd., ew Lenton, Nottingham. upt. T. R. Scott, 3, Woodhous e St., Carlton Rd., ottingham. upt. G . V. Hutton , 26, Pelham Street, Nottingham . Supt. \\T. H. Cunningham, 7, Ravensmoor Rd.,Noltingh'm. Supl. G. Shrive, 1, Colwick Crossing, Snenton, TottS. Supt. A. \V. Latimer, 2, Morris St., etherfield, Tolts. Amb. Officer E. Beavan,S, Edward Avenue, Sulton/Ashfield, olls. Supt. E. Purser, 107, \Voodborough Rd . , Nott'm. upt. J. W. Harding, Local Food Office, Tottingham. T
Cily
19.1. 14-
G.N.R.
30.3.15
fill. Rly.
]. D. Willis, !\'f.R. C. S.
24-.8.15
Netherfield
23.3.1 6
G. F. de Gaillard,
Porlland
26.7.17
R. " esbilt, L.R.C.S., L. R. C.P.
B.A., L . . A.
Robin Hood laplcford '. andiacre
26.10.15 7.6.16
"Plcasl y
14-.2.09
PO~TEFR ,\ CT
12.5.0
Iicklegalc
6.12.16
Pontcfracl
12.5.0
Tansb If
6.12.16
*Rockingham Colliery R OT Jl ER II A~t
26.1 1.08 9.6.05
Rolherham "B ..
9.6.05
"Silverwood Colliery
25.10.09
Swinton&Kilnhurst
26.6.08
Horton Section
R. G. Riddell, III.D.
Corps upt. T. C. Amery, Horsefair, Ponlefracl. Supl. \\1. R. \ Vigglesworlh, wan Hill, Pontefracl. upl. G. A. McNally, Southgate, Pontefract. Supl. Chas. Hornby, Swan Hill, PontefracL upt. H . \\'ardell, Sheffield House, Hoyland Common, Barnsley. Corps Supt. Major Phillips. Supt. G. E. \Vells, c/o 43, Ewers Rd., Kimberworth, Rolherham.
G. II. Sedgwick, 1\!.R. C.S. , L.R.C. P. F. IIarvey, !\l.R.C.S., L. R.C. P.
5.1. 07 15.4.04
Settle
\\-. T. IIcssell, 1\I.B.
12.4-.06
Rotherham " A "
*Treeton Colliery
A. E. Murphy, L.R.C.P., L.R. C.S.
A. C. A. Lovegrove, M.D., L.S.A.
24.1 0.06
Sheepbridge and Dist. ...
28.12.1 2
T. J. Hollins, M.D.
SHEFFIELD
15.12. 99
Capt. A. L. Husband,M.D.
Supt. W. H. Ball, "Milburn, t' Thrybergh," Rotherham. Supt. H. S. \Vhittey, \Vhite Lea, Swinton. Supt. G. vVysehall, Treeton, nr. Rotherham, Yorks. Supt. E. R. Morphet, Halstead, Settle, Yorks. Sec. R. Clarke, Duke Street, S ettle, Yorks. Supt. J. T. Goodwin, The Red House, Old Whittington . Corps upt. Capt. O. F. Buxton, 33, Coupe Road, Sheffield.
S8
No. V.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
59
DISTRICT.
NURSING DIVISIONS CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
RECISTERED.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
15.12.99
"B" ...
15.12.99
"C" ..
15.1 2.99
Capl.A. L. Husband,M.D.
15.12.99
V.C. H. D earden,L. R. C. P.
1.10.99
V. Mosley, LB.
Burley-in-Wharfedale
30.9.04
Central ...
1.10.99
H. Hebblethwaite, M.R.C.S. T. I. Bonner, l\J. D., L. R. C. P.
Guiseley
17.1.15
T. Johnston e.
*Idle
6.4.11
J. W. Hainsworlh.
North
1.10.99
Otley
23.3.01
West
27.8.06
W. E. Bennett, L. R. C. P., L. R.C.S. D. Anderson, i\1. B., CH.B.
Yeadon ...
13. 7.12
l\lajor H. B. Sproat,
*Shirebrook
6.6.11
Sowerby Bridge ...
16.1.06
Spalding Railway
7.2.06
SPEN VALLEY Cleckheaton
29.7.14 10.5.05
Heckmondwike and Liversedge Staveley [reland Colliery
27.3.01
*Sutton-in-Ashfield
20.6.01
Swadlincote and Dist. .,.
27.3.15
*TIBSHELF Thorne Uttoxeter Town ...
20.4.11
1887 29.7.1 9 1.8.10
Warsop Main Colliery
12.2.09
Welbe ck Colliery
5.10.13
*Wooley ColI. and Darton
8.10. 01
*Worksop
24.4.97
Worsboro and District ...
18.2.15
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
V. C. H.Dearde n,L.R.c.P.
Sheffield " A .. .. ,
SHIPLEY AND DISTRICT
Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps a re placed under its name).
M. D.
J. R. Munro, M.D. S. H. Perry, I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Amb.Offi. . H. Fox, 19, Meadowhead, \Voodseals, heffield. Amb. Offi. \V. A. Brown, 20, Me lrose Rd., Pittsmoor, Sheffield. Supt. A. E. Taylor. 50, Fossdal Road, 'heffield . Corps Supt. Capl. T. lien, 8, Marlboro Road, hipley. Supt. F. \V ithyman, 192. \Vest T rr., Burlev-in-\ harfedale. Leeds. Supt. \V: E. utcliffe. 9, Park Avenue, hipley.Yorks. Amb. Officcr J. rook, 12, Mounl Plea ant, Guisley. c. A. Hodgson, 29, \Vindhill Old Rd., Thackley, Bradford. Amb. Officer A. Lamberl, 72, Victoria Road, allaire, Yorks. Supt. J. nowball, 9, outh Parade, Otley. Supt. G. \ . Gill, 55, Manor Lane, hipl y. Sgt. B. Dawson, 10, ilver Terrac Yeadon. nr. Leeds. Supt. H. W. J oye , Hope House, hireb1"00k, oUs. Amb.Offi.A.Whilak r,32, ulllm rgatePI., Parkinson Lane,IIalifax Supt. \V. J. l\Iouncy, Ferry House, Boston, Lines.
Corps upt. G. \V. Halmshaw, 1, Rou e trcet, Liversedge. upt. J. W. wales, 4, New Lane, J. A. Sutherland, M.D. Moor ide, Cleckheaton. J. Prior, I\1.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Supt. A. Crabtree, Boundary Street, Heckmondwike, Yorks. Supt. J. Gregory, tavcley IreJ. Court, M.R.C.S., L. R. C.P. land Colliery, near Chesterfield. R. Nesbitt, L.R.C.P., Amb. Off. A.E. Wingrove, 58, Outram l., lltton-in-Ashfield. L. R.C.S. Capt. J. H. Moir, D.S.O., Supt. A. J. Cliffe, M.C.,I\I.D. D a rkl ands Rd., Swadlincole. Sec. F. Jackson , 10, Victoria T errace, Tibshelf, Alfreton. E . E. Parretl. Sec. W. E. Brown, 3,Rly. Cot., Moor End, Thorne, Doncaster. C. R. Wilkins, M.B. Supt. T. Wilcox, 49, Leighton Roa d, Uttoxeter, Staffs. H. W. Horan, l\1.B., B.S. Supt. J. W . Sleight, Warsop Vale, Shirebrook. Supt. H. W. Horan, Church St., Warsop, Mansfield. Amb. Off. J. H. Jackson, Woolley Colliery,Darton, near Barnsley. Supt. W. Greatorex, 40, Overend Road, Worksop, Nolls. K. H. Beverley,M.R.C.S., Supt. J. E . Sanderson, 18,Clarkson L.R.C.P. Street, Worsboro ' D a le.
Barnoldswick
21.3.95
Barnsley
17.8.10
*Beigbton
25.8.14
TrevorIIow 11, F. R.C.S., ENG .
Lady Supt. Mrs. B. Parker, 5, Compton St., Barnoldswick. Lady upt. Mrs. M. Saunders, 9, Barnsley Rd., Dod worth, Barosley. Lady upL Mrs. D. Grooby, School Road, Beighton.
" BIRCHWOOD 27.9. 13
Bolso\'er ... Bradford
ily (B.)
*Bradford
o-op.
2.03 0 icty
G. Kee, L.R.C.P.&S.
27.7.17
Bradford" lona"
26.6.1 6
Bradford Tramways
14.5.15
BRIGIJO
\V. Stratton, L.R.C.P.&
A. E. Tunstall L. R.C.P.&S. ED.
Lady upt. Mrs. D. tralton, Brereton House, Bolsover. Lady upt. Mrs. Rees, +3, Oxford Rd., U ndercliffe, Bradford. Lady Supt. Miss L. Wells, 3, Pemberton Drive, Horton, Bradford. Lady Supt. Miss M. B. Sutcliffe, 51, Cemetery Road, Bradford. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. A. Jackson, +6, Cliffe Rd., Bolton Rd., Bradford.
E
Brighouse
28.3.02
*Buxton ...
29 . . 12
.. astleford
16.7.10
' rcsw .11 (Derby) .. rosby
26.4.11 24.8.15
DENABY MAIN
skern ...
3.5.17
Conisborough ...
24.6.15
Denaby Main ...
15.2.08
lexboro Wath-on-Dearne D erby
24.6.16 25.8.14 25. 7.10
B. E. I. Edwards, LB.
Lady llpt. Mrs. H. Edwards, laremont Villa, Brighouse. lIrs. Off. Mrs. \Vinp e nny , Myrtle D ene, Lightwood Rd., Buxton. Lady Di v. Sec. Miss Brown, 10, t. icholas St., Castlefm-d. apt. \V. T. Wood, Lady upt. Mrs. G. E. Wood, The L. R. C. P. &5. ED. Laurels, Creswell, nr. Mansfield. Lady Supt. Miss N. \V. Burt, 225, Frodingham Rd., Crosby. Lady Corps Supt. Miss Gadie, 6, Tolson Street, Dewsbllry. E. . Tressider,M.R.c.s . , Lady upt. Mrs. R. C. Henshaw, L. R.C.P. 1, Station Road, Askero. \V. J. Maclure, M.B. Lady Div. ee. Mrs. A. Heys, 4, Highfield Rd., Conisborough. J. J. Huey, L.1I1., L.S.A. Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Farrell, Penrhyn, Doncaster Rd., Conisborollgh. L. Ram, :lI.B., CH.B. Lady Supt. Mrs. H. Yates, Princes Buildings, Denaby. F. J. Burman, M.R.C.S., Act. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. N . \ Vinch, L.R.C. P. Res cue Station, Wath/Dearoe. G. D. Moon, L.R.C.P. ED. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. C. N. S. Smiley, G. K. miley, l\I.B.,O. B.E. R.R.C., 20, Kedlestone Rd.,Derby. Miss A. J ackson, l\1. D. ED.
DEWSBURY
*Batley
7.9.01
''' Birsla ll
26.3.17
Dewsbury
16.1. 00
Gomersal
16.6.1 3
* Horbury
13.7.15
Dr. Woods.
Lady Supt. Miss L. E. Hazzlewood Spa House, Ba tley, Yorks. '
R. Beattie, 1If. D. Lady upt. Mrs. Mitchell, C. A. Mitchell, L.R.C.P. Hill Crest,Eightlands,Dewsbury. E. R. F . Ma on, L . R. C. P. Lady Supt. Mrs. Atkinson Firdene, Gomersal, Y;rks. Capt. \ V. S. Garden, Lady Supt. Mrs. L. E. Sykes M.D. Rock Villa, Westfield, Ho:bury.
60 Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name). Ra vensthorpe ... *Thornhill Lees
THE
ST.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
IN CHARCE.
31.9.1412.1.15 16.8.16
Earby
12.9.03
A. Falconer, LB., C.1\1.
Ecc1eshill ...
12.8.05
N. A. A. Hughes, L.J{.C.P. , M.R . . . E. E. Cass, III. D.
2.9.14
Lady upl. Miss D. M. 'W alker, Knowl lIouse, Mirfield, Yorks. Lady upl. l\liss M. E. B. Ifill, The Vic., Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury. Lady Supl. Miss J. 1\1. 1\Iurray, uston, Shefficld. Lady upl. 1\1rs. G. Elli , Gra mere, chool Lane, Earby. Lady upl. Mrs. nnie Leach, 1, Airedale tn~ et, Ecc1 ~shill. Lady upt. Irs. B. Cass, Navigation IIouse, Goole.
HALIFAX AND DISTRICT Elland
27.9.02
G. Hoyle, M.D.
Halifax
1.10.07
T. P. Brain, 1\I.B.
*Halifax, King Cross ...
4.5.17
Lady upl. Mrs. B. A. Webstel-, 36, Beech I.reet, Eiland. Lady upt. lis 1\l.L.\\'.\Varncford, 39, Aked's Road, llalifax. Lady upl. Miss F. Armitage, 12, Belmont l., Claremont, Halifax.
HANLEY AND DISTRICT ... Hanley
2.3.16
Kidsgrove
28.5.15
Longton
31.8.16
*Trentham
9.10.1 6
Wolstanton
J.
Steele, L. R. C. P., L.F.P.S.
W. G. Masefield, L.R.C.P., 1\LR . . s.
20.6.1 6
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. M. Jervis, 16, Lady mith Rd., Etruria, toke. Lady , upl. 1\11-. 1. Steele, Raven wood, Kid , gro\' " ' tafTs. urs. Offic ' r 1\1 iss F. 1\1oore, Heathcote Arms, Longton. Lady Sup!. Mrs. . Oakes, chool House, TI-entham, Stoke. Lady upt. Mi sJ . Hobson, 17, SilverdaleRd., \Volstanton,Stokc.
H EBDEN BRIDGE Hebden Bridge Heeley
6.9.04 13.6.18
Lady Div. S c. Miss :\1. Moss, Royd Villas, Hebden Bridge. W. H. Helm, L. R.C.P.&S. Lady Supt. Miss Ethel Taylor, 33, Priory Rd., Sharrow, Sheffield.
HUDDERSFIELD *Dearne Valley
15.1.17
Huddersfield
16.11.00
*Honley
A. L. McCulley, 1\1. B.
7.6.16
Lady Div. Sec. Miss E. Hirst, Syke House, Lower Denby, Denby Dale. Lady upt. Mi s C. haw, 8, William St., North, Huddersfield. Lady Supt. Miss C. M. Harris, 11, AlwynAvn.,Grimscar,Huddersfield.
ILKESTON 19.5.13
A. Dobson, M.D.
Bingley
15.7.16
A. Rhodes, 1\LR.C.S. , L.R.C.P.
Glusburn
8. 12.11
Haworth
17.5.1 5
Ilkeston
Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a orps are placed under its name).
IN CHARCE .
SURCEON.
RECISTERED·I
61
DISTRICT.
J
* Dinnington
Goole
No. V.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Lady Supt. Mrs. C. Dobson, 115, Bath Street, Ilkeston.
KEIGHLEY Lady Supt. Miss E. Cowling, 27, Unity St., South Bingley. Nursing Office!- Miss C. Brown, Sunny Bank, Glusburn, nr. Keighley. O. H. A. Maggs, L.S.A. Lady Supt. Miss N. Furness, 5, Cliffe St.,Brow, Haworth, Yorks.
Keighley
17.3.97
F. Villy, M.D.
Oxenhope
25.5.16 14.3.08
\V. McCracken, D.S.D., M.C., M.B., B.CH. D. McDonnell, L. R.C.S.
1.11.14
H. Teague, M.B.
Silsden and
teeton
kipton
Lady Supt. Miss R. A. Midgley, Ingrow Cliffe, Keighley. Lady Supt. Mrs. B. Bancroft, 21, Denholme Rd., Oxenhope. Lady Supt. Mrs. Sugden, 62, Banklands, Silsden, Keighley. Lady Supl. Miss J. Hanson, 26, Belgrave Road, Skipton.
LEED *Armley (Chri t Ch.)
27.5.18
* Ilorsforth
7.6.14
Leeds '"
13.1.07
Leeds Victoria
26.6.14-
~
tal1ningley
\V. P. Pinder, C.M .. S.A.
Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Bardsley, 12, Nunnington Ter., Armley. Lady Supt. Miss Blackburn, Outwood House, Horsforth, Leeds. urs. Office r Miss L. Ellis, 34, \Vellclose Terrace, Leeds. Lady upl. Miss A. Simpson, 66a, Stoney Rock Lane, Leeds. Lady Sec., Miss D. Hare, Brunswick Road, PlIdsey.
2.9.15
E. \V elch, ]\f.R.C.S.
6.6.11
harrard,1\1.B.,CH.B. Nursing Officer Mrs. ]. Sims, \Vestfield Lodge, Roseberry Av. Lady Supt. 1\Iiss O. Cope, T. J. Vick, L.S.A. 26, Osborne Street, Leek. Lady Supt. Miss E. Stephenson, \V. \Vrangham, M. D. 17, Grantham Road, Bradford.
LIN COLN Lincoln L ek
1.6.16
l\Ianningham MORLEY
A
0
21.11.13
\V.
DISTRI CT
Morley .. . Norlh Bierley
1 19.9.0< 29.4.09
Lady Supt. l\Iiss S . A. Jackson, Zoar Street, Morley. Lady upt. Mrs. Gillson, 29, High FernleyRd., Bradford.
A. Clarke, M. B.
E. Cansfield, 1\I.B. II. \\'. Robinson, 1\I.B., CH.B.
NOTTINGHAM Beeston
15.5.18
*Bulw 11
3.5.17
Carrington City
M. B.
19.11.15 28.3.16
Great Northern Rly . ...
12.10.16
Central. ..
25.11.16
Lenton .. .
13.5.18
*Midland Rly.
27.9.18
Robin Hood
8.11.16
*Staplefol-d
C. Coutts \Vood ,
5.9. {9
H. O. Taylol-, M.D. P. Squibbs.
Dr.
impson.
Lady Supt. l\Irs. E. A. Paling, Oban House, Beeston, Nolls. Lady lIpt. Mrs. Leaming,ValeView, Arnold Lane, Basford, Notts. Lady upL Mrs. A. Collingham, 379, Haydn Rd.,NewBasford,Notts. Lady SlIPt. Miss E. Grain. 153, Pym Street, Nottingham. Lady upt. Mrs. A. Jones, 49, \Vilford Grove, Notts. Lady SupL Miss M. Smith, 22, Lam bert Cot., Talbot t., N otls. Lady SupL Miss M. Harrison, 7, Devonshire Prom., Lenton. Lady lIpL Miss D. M. Fletcher, 1 0, Trent Boulevard, \\T. Bl-idgford, Notts. Lady Supt. MI-s. E. Newlon, 57, Exchange Rd., \\T. Bridgford, Nolls.
62 Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name).
THE
ST.
RECISTERED.
*Peakdale
5.7.15
*Pleasley
28.4.11
63
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
Lady Supt. M. Hurler, Gt. Rock Cottages, Peakdale. Lady upl. Miss C. Dobbs, Lodge Fm., New IIoughton, Mansfield.
ROTHERHAM *Treeton Colliery
5.7.15
Scunthorpe, Y. \V. C. A.
20.7.1 2
Settle
27.7.07
Lady upt. Mrs. M. Benton Jones, Treeton Grange, nr. RoLherham. Lady upL. Miss M. i\I. Ashdown, Goodwood lIsc., cunthorpe. A. C. A. Lovegrov ,M.D. Lady upt. i\Ir. . A. BaLLy, Market Place, ettle.
J. R. M. Rae, l\LB., C.M.ED., L.R.C.P.&S.
SHEFFIELD Sheffield
Lady upt. Irs. M. \Valle r , 102, rcher Road, hefficlJ.
20. 2. 12
SHIPLEY A ' D DISTRICT *Burley and \Vharfedale Guiseley *Idle Otley
24.8.16
H . Hebblethwaite, l\I.R.C.S. Dr. Johnston e.
4.2.14
J. \V. Hainsworth.
19.6.11
9.10.09
W. E. Bennett, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. T. J. Bonner, M. D., L.R.C.P. Major Sproat, M.D.
Shipley
2.6.03
Yeadon
19.7.12
Shirebrook
22.1.15
Sowerby Bridge
12.1.06
J. A. Adams, M.B.
1.10.05
J. A. Sutherland, M.D.
SPEN VALLEY Cleckheaton
Heckmondwike and 16.11.15 Liversedge Staveley Ireland Colliery 1. 3.16
J. Prior, M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. Capt. A. Morgan, M. A., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.
Lady Corps upl. Mrs. E. Potler, 9, Redford Place, Bradford. ursing Officer liss E. Taylor, Back Lane, Burley, Yorks. ur . Off. Miss CrowLher, Ilorbury Hous , Ashtofts, Guisley. ursing Officer Miss Rundl , " 'ellington Grove,ldle,Bmdforcl. Lady upL. lr. Forrest, 28, Bridg Avenue, Otley. Lady upL. Irs. lien, 8, i\Iarlborough Rd., hipley. Lady SupL. Miss C. II. Dawson, Burton lIou se, Yeadon. Lady Div. ec., Mrs. A. E. IIill, \Vest View, Park Rd., hirebrook. Lady SupL. 1rs. . 'tockton,Lynn Garth, Bright Street, Sowerby Bridge. Lady upt. Mrs. litherland, Low H ou e, CleckheaLon. Lady Supl. Mr . E. Chappell, Longfields, Heckmondwike. Lady Supt. Mrs. F. E. Morgan, The Laurels, etherLhorpe, Staveley Town.
TIBSHELF Tibshelf
18.8.88
F. Marriott, L.S.A.
Uttoxeter
10. 3.14
C. R. Wilkins, M. B.
Wakefield
8.6.13
"'" Warsop ...
1. 7.13
Worksop
24.8.14
\Vorsboro and District
24.6.1.1
T. Smith.
Lady Supl. Miss M. K. Bennett, 1, AlfreLon Road, Tibshelf. Lady upl. Miss M. mith, Derby Road, Uttoxeter. Lady Supl. Mrs. N. King, A.R.R.C., Belgrave Mount, \Vakefield. L ady Supl. Mrs. M. Tinsley, \Val-sop, 11r. Mansfield.
A. J. H. Montague, M.D. Lady Supt. Mrs. II. Beverley, 76, Park Rd. ,\Vorsbom' BI-id ge, Barnsley.
No. VI. (Northern) District. Comprising the Counties of Northumberland, Durham, and the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire. Commis ioner-Lieut.-Colonel C. B. Palmer, C.B.E., D.L., J.P., \Vardley Hall, Pelawon-Tyne. - Knight of Grace. As istant Commissionel- Major . IIammersley Johnston (East Riding of Yorkshire), O.B.E. , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 497, Anlaby Road, Hul1. -Esquire. R. Anderson, LD. (Co. of Durham), 4, Gladstone Terrace, Gateshead.-Esquire. apl. James Ander on, M.A., M.B. (Co. of Northumberland), Hastings Cottage, 'eaton Dclaval, Northumberland.-Ho71. Associate. T. II. \V. hambers ( orth Riding of Yorkshire), Irishowen Lodge, Malton, Yorks. -KIt'gM of Grace. Oi trict Surgeon- Professor Ruther[ord Morison, F. R.C.S., 1, Claremont Place, N ewcastle-on-Tyne. AMB LANCE CORPS A D DIVISIONS. Oi trict OfficersJ. O. \'aughan, Fernlea, Cranbrook Avenue, Hull. (19.3.09).-Hon. Serving Brollier. E. . \Yood, J.P., Cornwall lIouse, i\Iurton, co. Durham. (28. 2. 13).-Hon. Serving Brother. G. R. urry, 9, \Vindsor Terrace, Gos[orih, Newcastle-on-Tyne. (15.7.18).-Hon. erving Brother. II. 1\1. lIolt, 1\1. R.C.S., t. J ohn's I-lou se, Norton, Malton, Yorks. (16.9. 13).-Hon. A ssoriate. II. G. tobart, J.P., Bedale lIall, Bedale, Yorks. (5.8.H). F. L. Booth, .B.E., The Hawthorns, Ashington, Torthumberland. (1.12.14).lIon. Serving Brother. Rev. Hedley Haslam, M.A., The Rectory, Beadnell, NorthumberlRnd . (21.10.15. ) - lIon. Associate. W. T. Atkinson, CumeUa, 37, Richmond tl-eet, Hull. (2 1.10. 15).-Hon. Serving Brother. Q. A. icol, M.B. E., 4, Ashleigh, Sunderland. (Transport Officer). (6.1.15.)lIon. Selving Brother. C. Thirkell, 1\1. B. E., Hallgarth, Gosforth, N ewcastle-on-Tyne. (Transport Officer). (6.1.15 ).- Holl. Servillg Brother. J. Donaldson, M. D., "Overdene," Carlin, How-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire. (10.1. 17). ]. Pag, r.B.E., 3, South View Terrace, South Shields.-Esquire. '. Embl'ton, E q., 32, Ilonister Avenue, ewcastle-on-Tyne. (Dist. Secretary). (20.8.17). T. F. Th ompson, Park quare \Vest IIadlepool. (19.2. 19). F. P. \\Til son, Pal-khurst, Park Road, South, Middlesbrough. NURSING CORPS AND DIVISIONS. Lady District Supel-i ntendent- Mrs. C. B. Palmer, O.B. E. , A. R. R.C., \\Tardley Hall, Pelaw-on-Tyne. (31. 7. 12.)- L ac0' of Grace. Lady District Officel"sMrs. A. G. IIolmes, l\T.B.E., SL John H eadquarters, Anlaby Road, Hull. (29.9.14). - Hon. Serving Sisler. Miss E. M. H. torey, O. B. E., South Bailey, Durham. (21,3.17).-Lady of Grace.
64
TH E
ST.
REPORT
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE
OF THE COMMIS lONER. 2 OSBORNE TERRACE, NEWCASTLE-ON-TvNE, S ' 1st January, 1920. IRi have the honour to submit my reporl for the twelve months ending December 31st 1919. The total membership at this date \vas 6920 consisting .of 4047 Members of Ambulance, and 2873 lembers of Nul' ing Divisions. Th~s agall~ shows a great decrease in membership on the pl-evious years total, there being 421,' m mbers, less than in 1918. This decrease is to be accounted fOl- throu,gh the ,consl(lcrabl~, number of members of mbulance and Nursing Divi ions resign111g their memb~r hlp at the conclusion of the war, and in other cases nlire divisions l:ave been dlsballded on this account. I have no doubt, howev e r, thal aflel- a penod many of tho e who have resiO'ned will wish to rejoin again, To m; great regret lhe Birlley Iron Co. Corps has been e ntirely di banded, largely through the lack of interest taken by the officers of the orps, bUl.l hope that a division may be formed to comprise lhose members who are anxIouS to continue. Several of the Colliery Division in the, County o,f DL,lrham hay also been disbanded, or more correctly, should be descnbed as be111g In abC'yat,lce. In all 6 Ambulance and 4 Nursing Divi ions have been struck off the 1'011 Sine the 1st January, 1919. These include Transport Division formed at underland, the Hartlepoo\s, and ewcastle-on-Tyne. , ' , , ' At ewcastle the Ambulance and NurSing Divi Ions have been ama~gamat:d 111 one Corps. Much credit is due to the energy of the newly apI~Oln\ed Corps Superintendent, Mr. H. S . Crace, and the Corps ccretary. 1~. J. l'. \\. Russell. vVhile, on the one hand several divisions in the city have been dl banded, ,the ,,,"od(, on the other hand has greatly increase d throllgb the excellent organl~at.l?n of transport for the civilian sick and injure? which has ?ee l,l undertaken by thiS Corps. Four of the l\lotor Ambulances belongl11g to the Dlstn~t have ,bee n placed L~ndC'r the aulhority of the Newcastle-on-Tyne Corps for work In lbe Cily. ~\ ,new Corps has also been formed in the outh-East of ortbumberi<,;nJ, co mpnslng a!1 the divisions of North Tyneside. Mr. A. Payne has been appointed orp upenntendent. No new Nursing Division has been formed through the year, and unfortunately four divisions have been disbanded , through lack of inte,rest. r One new Ambulance division has been formed at Rowntre e s work al \ ork, this being the first division formed in the cily of !or~, and 1 have every reason to expect that several other divisions will be formed 111 lhls centre, ., Most of the members in the Army and Navy Reserves hm'e b 'en dem~bdlsed during the pa t year. Tbi also includes the volunteer Field Ambulances r;:u cd in orthumberland, Durham and East Yorks. The Royal aval Tran porl orps has also been disbanded. Severd.l divisions in the district have been enll-usted wilh the chal'ge of Iotor Ambulances belonging to the Joint Committee of the British Red Cro s, oci, t,Y .and the Order of St. John and most useful work has been done, the [ollowlng dIVISIOns now having fotor Ambulances in their clmrge: P e l~cy Main, l\lol-peth, Dunston, J arrow, Consett, Rylon, Chester-le- ~ree t and Darl1n,glon. MOI-o l' "~mbulances belonging to the district have been statIOned at Br,?,?mhd,l, J arro:v, ?-nd Sund rlam\. The V . A.D . Detachments have now been demobllIsed III the dl tncl, and 44 have been disbanded on demobilisation. All the St. John Hospitais have been closed. , . The total number of vVar Honours awarded to members of No. VL Dlstnct during the war was :- 2 C . B.E., 13 O.B.E., 11 M.B.E., 1 R.R . . (1st class), 3 A.R.R.C, (2nd Class), 2 D.S.O., 1 M. C. and 2 bars, 1 M.C. and 1 bar, 7 M.C" 12 D.C. M . . 5 D.S.M., 1 M. S.M. and 1 bar, 3 M.S,M., 7 M.M. and 1 bar,. 59 M.l\I., 1 Royal Humane Society's Medal, 4 Cards of Honour, 2 t. John Life aving Medals. . Foreign Ord ers and Decorations have been a\~arded ,as follows :-7 CI-OIX ,de Guerre (French), 2 Italian Croce de Guerra, 1 Belgian CroIx de Guerre, 2 ~usslan Order of St. GeorCTe Medals, 1 Serbian Miloch Obilitch Medal, 1 Montenegnn Gold Red Cross Medal, 1 Order of Danilo, 5 Belgian Medailles Mililaire, 5 French Medailles Militaire. 197 men have died on aclive service during the war. 4 nursing sisters have died also on active service. The past year has been a broken period in the Brigade ?n account c;>f. lh~ large number of men and women who from a sense of war-weanness were dlsll1cltned to take up aClively drills and nursing practices. Some difficulty has also been experi-
No. VI.
65
DISTRICT.
enced in getting the necessary classes of instruction to obtain r ecruits but with conditions becoming more normal I have no hesitation in saying that I co~sider that the effectivene s of the Brigade will be as good as in past years but with a smaller membership, but probably sufficient for the calls that will be made on it by the general public. I h~v e to express my appreciation of the unfailing help afforded in many ways by the District taff, Corps and Divisional Officers, and members of the rank and file including the nursing sisters who during the period of the war have one and ail upheld the position of the t. John Ambulance Brigade, not only on home service but in the various parts of the world where our members have been called upon to serve. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, C . B. PALMER, (Lt.-Col.) Commissioner, Knight of Grace of the Order of St. lohn of Jerusalem.
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
NOlthu mberland--l- CORPS - A hington . Coal Company, Armstrong vVhitworth, Newcasl.le-on-Tyne, North ~yneslde--:-22 AMBULA 'CE DIVISIONs-Bedlington olbery, Blyth! Cam bOIs, ~hol?pll1gton, Cowpen Colliery, Cramlington, Dudley CollIery and Dlstnct, Morpeth, Newcastle Chemists Ne,~ J:iartley, North Seaton Colliery, North Tyne, North Walbottl~ ,olbenes, tak,eford ~nd \Vest Sleekburn, Stobswood and \Viddrington, 1 hroc~ley, Colliery, ," alker-11, NURSING DIVISIONs-Bedlington, Blyth and ~I t~lcl, Cramllngton Colliery and District, North Tyne, Prudhoe and Dlstnct, leekburn, \Valker, \Vylam, \Villiogton. Ou rham~4 CORPs-perwent Valley, Felling and District, Stella Coal Company, " eardale-5t A~IBVLA:-\~E ~IVI 10 -Allhusen \Vorks, Blackhall Colliery, Bla~don-on-Tyne and Pi lnct, Blaydon Burn Colliery and District, Boldon CollIery, Brandon Colliery, Charl<l:'" and Sa~riston Collieries Company, Ltd., Chester-Ie-Street,. Craghead Colliery, Darlll1gton, Dawdon Colliery, Dean and ~ap,t r Colliery, Dunston-on-Tyne, Durham City, Easington Colliery and Dlstnct, Easl ta?ley Collieries, Gateshead Borough, Gateshead Fell, Harralon, IIarton Colliery, Haverton Hill and District, Hebburn, Hetton-IeH.ole, IIorden Colliery, HOllghton-le-~pring and District, larrow, Lambton, Llttletown and herburn, Lumley, l\Iall1sfo:th, MUI-ton Colliery, Tewcastle, Gate head Gas Co. , New eaham Colliery, Oakenshaw Colliery and Di trict, Peases' \Vest and District,Pelton Colliery Readhead's \ Vorks hil?on Lodge, hotton olliery, Silksworth Collier~, outh Brancepeth Colliery, outh Helton, oulh loor, South Shields Police South Shields V. L. B., pennymoor, ~ pringwell Colliery, St. Hilda (South Shields) tocklon and Thornaby, underland Eastern, Sunderland Northern' Victoria Garesfield and Rowlands Gill, \Vearmouth Colliery, West Hartle~ pool, West Pelton and Beamish, \Vhickham, \ Vhitburn Colliery-44 N RS ING DIYISIONS-Auckland Park, Bishop Auckland Blackhall Colliery Blaydon, Boldon Colliery, Brancepeth Castle, Burnmoo~ Chester-Ie-Street' CI?ilt~)I1 and Windlestc;>ne, Cc;>ckfield, Cornsay and District, Crook and 01 tncl, Dawdon Colliery, Dlpton, Dunston, Durham City, East Boldon and Cleadon, Gateshead, Gates~ead Fell, Gateshead Saltwell, Hebburn, Hetton-Ie-Hole, Houghton-Ie- pnng, Jarrow, Lambton Collieries, Lanche~ter, Monkton, 1 ~w Seaham, Sacriston, Shildon, Shildon Lodge Colliery, Shotton CollIery, South Moor, South Shields, Spennymoor, tockton and Thorna~y, S~nderland, Sunderland Social Centt-e, Sunderland \Ve:,tern, Swal,,:ell, Vlctor.la Garesfield and Rowlands Gill, West Hartlepool, \ Vhlckham, Whltburn Colliery, Winlaton.
North Riding, ':'ol'kshil-e-6 AMBULANCE DIVISIONs-East Cleveland, Eston, Grosmont, Middle brough CentJ-al, Scarborough, Whitby-3NuRSINGDIVISIONSEast Cleveland, Scarborough, Whitby. East Rid!n g Yorkshire-1 CORPs-Hull-6 AMBULANCE DIVISIO Ns-Beverley, Brid11l1!5 ton Y.M.C. A., Malton and Norton, North Ferriby, Rowntree's York, \ VIlhernsea-7 NURS ING DIVISIONs-Beverley, Bridlington, Driffield, Grosmont, Hornsea, Malton and NOI-ton, Withernsea. E
ST.
THE
66
No. VI.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
I I distinguished by style of
67
DISTRICT.
D' ..C ORPS or lV1Slons
REGISTERED.
CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS -II-
or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
Signifies " Returns not received."
CORPS
REGISTERED.
SURGEON .
*Choppington
IN CHARGE.
Allhusen \\-orks
ASHINGTON COAL CO ....
17.6.09
E. C. Moore, M.B.
13.9.11
Bothal
30.9. 11
Carl
30.9.11
M. Bruce, M.B.
Duke
30.9.11
D. Revie,
111. B.
Supt. J. B. Storey, 39, Rosebery Aven ue, Gateshead. Corps upl. C. G. IIenderson, horeswood, Ashington. Supt. J. . Page, 6th Row, Ashinglon. Acting upt. G. ~lather, 78, 5th Row, Ashinglon. Supt. R. Hindhaugh, 7lh Row, Ashington.
*Linton ... Hirst
30.9.11
F. Beaton, M. D.
Supt. G. P. Richardson, 45, Rosalind treet, Ashington.
\Voodhorn ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH
30.9.11
M. Maclean, M. B.
10.6.15
J. A. Brand, IILB.
North ...
22.7.15
Riverside
22.7.15
Scotswood
22.7.15
*Bedlington Colliery G. Savage, M.D.
Blackhall Colliery
Revived 2.1.15 26.5.14
Blaydon-on-Tyne & Dist.
5.12. 14
J. W . H. Morrison,
Blaydon Burn Colliery a nd Dist. *Blyth
28.9.06
*Boldon Colliery
25.9. 14
Brandon Colliery
3.11.14
Bridlington Y . M. C . A.
16.1.13
Beverley ...
K. Falconer, M.B. M.B., B.S. (Acling)
*Cambois Charlaw and Sacriston Coil. Co., Ltd. Chester-Ie-Street
20.3.18
8.9.14
A. Fairlie, M.A., M.D.
G. Denholme, M.B. A. HolmesField, L. R. C. P. &S.
J. W. Bingham, M. B.
11.6.12
J. H. R. Garson, M.B.
18.1 2. 14
W. A. McKellar, M.B., CH.B.
Supt. R. J. Edwards, 59, Rosalind lreet, shinglon. Corps Supt. Capl. \V. II. Pallett, 218, Westmodand Road, Te wcaslle. Amb. Officer F. C. Sullon, 218, Clara Slreel, Benwell. Amb. Officer P. R. McNaught, 61, Hannah Street, Benwell. Amb. Officer \V. Gardner, 2, Montague treet, Leming-ton. In abeyance. Supt. (Rev.) W. E. Wigfall, Rennishaw, Beverley. Amb. Offi cer G. Dox[ord, 16, 11th Street, Blackhall, Castle Eden. Supt. R. W. Parker, 2, Park Avenue, Blaydon. SIlPt. J. C. Todd, Bessie Terrace, Blaydon Burn, Blaydon. Supt. A. Wilson, 32, Regent Street, Blyth. Sergt. T. James, Hedworth Lane, BoldonColliery. Acting Supt. C. G. Nelson, Hollygarth, Bt'andon Colliery. Supt. W. Powls, Chapel House, St. Jobn's Street, Bridlington. Supt. J. Thompson, Office Houses, Cambois, Blyth. Supt. T. G. Noble, Sacriston House, acriston. Supt. G. A . Gilchrist, Wearvale, Chester-Ie-Street.
D. Lees, M. B.,
l'!.C.
2.4.04
\\'. J. Gordon, M. B.
*Craghead Colliery
5.8.14
S.
11. 6.04
Darlington
8.7.14
Dawdon Colliery
6.7.10
Dean & Cha pter Colliery
28.3.07
DERWENT VALLEY
23.7.13
Annfield Plain & Di&t.
30.9.10
Burnopfi e ld
16.2.07
Chopwell onseH & District
*Ellington
27 .9.11
Cowpen Colliery
Cramlington -II-
m CHARGE.
SURGEON.
type.
• IIamsterley Colliet'y IIigh Spen Dudley ColliCt'y & Dist.
J.
B. Fox,
H. M. Wilson,
. Farmer,
\V. M. Morrison, L.R.C.P. (Acting). H. W. Boland, M.D.
7.6.09
J. W. Smith, Jr.
8.6.09
J. Iurray,IILB., R. . Renton, IILB.
19.7.10
W. S. Marshall, M.B.
18.6.13
E. Prall,
18.11.05
\V.
lI1. R. C. S.
t. J. Cogan, L. R.C. P.
1. 5.12
A. Dougall,
Durham
8.2.15
A. Pain, M.D.
Ea ington & District Easl Cleveland ... Easl Stanley Collieries ... Eston FEl.LlNG A
19.5.12 26.10.15 19.2.15 26.10.16
0
DISTRICT
Band Headquarters ...
L.R. C.P. &s.
L.R.C. P.
DunSLon-on-Tyne ity
L.R.C.P.
30.4. 07 11.3.08 27.11.05
*Heworth
10.7.13
Tyne Main
11.3.08
*Wardley Colliery
3.7.09
Gateshead Borough
10.6.10
L. R.C.P.
Supt. L. W. Chicken, North Choppington, Morpeth. Supt. J. T. Scott, 23, Double Row, Isabella Pit, 1 ewsham. Supt. \V. Hall, 27, Standerton St., Craghead . Supt. W. H. Bird, 1, Junction Row, E. Cramlington. Act. upt. 1\1. Fletcher, 29, \Vestmoreland St., D arlington . Supt. G. \Vakefield, 9, Helen L, Dawdon Colliery, Seaham Hr. Supt. T. Schollick, The Villas, Dean Bank, Ferryhill. Corps Supt. P. Cameron, 14-, Park Road, Consett. Amb. Officer J. Summerville, 15, Thomas St., Annfield Plain. Supt. R. J. Nesbit, 11, Park View, Burnopfield. Sergt. T. McNeill, 33, Thames Street, Chopwell. Amb. Officer S. Spedding. Supt. W. Kennedy, 1, Low \Ves twoo d, Hamsterley Colly. In abeyance. Sergt. Jackson, 12, Middle Row, Dudley Colly. Supt. E. Strom, 1, \Vhickham Street, Dunston-on-Tyn e . Sergt. O. W. \Vhaley, 59, Hallgarth Street, Durham. (Supt. D. D. Herring).
H. S. A. Hogg, M.B. upt. J. Chapman, Bratton House, Brotton, Yorks. Supt. W. Severs, The Poplars, L.R.C.P. Beamish, Co. Durham. J. C. Steel, L.R.C.P.&S. Supt. S. Shadbolt, The Poplars, South Bank S.O., Yorks. D. 1\1. Millar, O.B. E.,II1.B. Corps Supt. Capt. \V. Handyside, Colliery Offi ces, Felling. Sergt. R. Kell, 3, George Street, Felling. J. B. Patterson, IILD. Corps Supt. E. G. D. Benson,
Corps Supt. R. H. Smallwood, M.B.
Corps Supt. In abeyance.
T. M. Clayton, M.B.
upt. T. Cockburn, \ Varkworth Tee., Alexandra Rd., Gateshead
T HE
68 CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
ST.
RECISTERED.
Gateshead Fell
17.12.94-
*Grosmont Haltwhistle&Greenhead Harraton
29.4.12
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON .
\V. Smith,
Supt. Pearson, 61, The Crescent, Low Fell, Gateshead.
M . B.
P. A. S. Dyson,
* Morpeth ...
15.8.15
(In abeyance).
Murton
Supt. J. W. Robson, 208, JO~1I1 Williamson St., South Shields. (In abeyance).
NE\ CA TLE-O
W. C. Anderson, C. Marks,
M.B.
27.8.17
Hebburn .,.
13. 3.09
A. M. G. Walker,
Hetton-le-Hole
19.9.01
A. S. Watson,
3.4.12 20.5.13
G. Muir,
M.B.
M.D.
M.D .
M . B.
F. R. Van Langenberg, M . B.
1.2.86
Argyle ...
23.1.15
British Gas Light Co.
18.6.10
Central ...
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
3.9.10 23.2.15
1. 2. 86
De la Pole
25.1.15
Eastern
17.7.00
Earle's Shipyard
17.12.18
G . C. R. (Pier) ...
14.3.04
J. G. McWillie,
M.B.
M. Cohen, M. D. D. H. Davy, L.R . C.P. J. Cumming, M.B. M. L. Farmer,
M.B.
J. Divine, M.D. C. Harrison, M. D. L. Appleton, L.R.C.P. F. F. Walton,
L.R.C.P.
T. R . Rodger,
M.D.,
F.R. C.S.
H.& B.Ry (Alex. Dock)
7.8.04-
H . & B. Ry (N eptune St.)
30.6.03
H . &B. R .(Springh'd Lo.)
3.5.08
Reckitts
27.7 .12
Western
9.6.99
Jarrow
15.6.16
Lambton
30.9.14
Littletown and Sherburn
5.12.12
Lumley
20.9.13
Mainsforth
27.9.14
D. R. Moi r ,
M.B.
E . E. Laslett, J. L. Holt,
Amb. Officer \V. O'Hagan, 11, Hedgeby Rd., Hebburn-on-Tyne. Supt. R. tokoe, Holly House, Hetton-le-Hole. Supt. D. Martin, 7, East View, HOI-den. Supt. Capt. cott-Owen, Ravensbourne Ho., HoughtonIe-Spring.
M. D.
M.R.C.S.
Supt. W . Usher, 56, Chanderlands Avenue, Hull. Supt. A. Batty, Hornelea, culcoates Lane,Hull. Supt. Rev. R. . Loten, 27, Westcott Street, Holderness Road, Hull. upt. E. B. tephenson, Belvoir treet, Hull. Sergt. E . Ellis, 71, Courtney L, Hull. Supt. J. \V. ayner, 1, Clyde Avenue, Balfour treet, Uull. Supt. N. Lord, 21, Gee treet, Hull. Supt. A. Stead, 19, Middleburg, New Bridge treet, Hull. Sergt. \V. Brocklesby, 3, Maple Avenue, Convent Lane, Hull. Supt. T. Lamb, 256, Alliance Avenue, Hull. Supt. T. Vincent, 1, Aberdeen Av., Kimberley Street, Hull. Corps Officer A. C. Carter, 42, Leonard Street, Hull.
Supt. H. Hunting, J. J. Weir, M.B . , C.M. 2, Caroline Street, Jarrow. F. O'Neill, M.B., CH.B . J. R . Hall, M.B. (Acting) Supt. W . H. Fenwick, 10, Station Terl'., Fence Houses. Sec. P. S. W . Smith, A. T . Harrison, L.S.A. Lambton Ter. , Sherburn Hill. Acting Supt. J . W. Renwick, J . R. Hall, M.B . Lumley Thicks, Fence Houses. (In aheyance). D . A icken, L.R.C.P.
3.1.18
olliery
31.3.09
'-Ty
D. C. McCormick, M.B. J. E. Long, M.D. B. G. andys Belas, J. P . Philip,
M.D., C. I'll.
R. H. Wright,
L.R . C.P.
'E
Central
13.9.02
\V.
Friends ...
13.4.15
H. L. Rutter,
11.7.11
E. F. Pratt,
29.9.15
\V. Scott,
28.8.15
A. Dougall, I'ILB. (Acting).
L
Peter's Works
New'a lie
hemist
cwcastle & Gateshead Gas o. New lIartley w,
aham
olliery...
orlh Ferriby
9.9.15 30.3.11 20.12.15
coll, L.R.C.P.& . L.R.C.P.
M. B., B.S.
L.R.C.P.&S.
\V. Fowler, J. A.
L. M.S., S.A.
le ilan,
L . R.C.P.
H. P . Milligan,
M.D . ,
F.R. . S. NORT H
Ty
E IDE
North Shields ..
10.2.16
J. lIarrison,
Percy l\Iain
14.5.12
R.
hiremoor
14.3. 12
T . Dixon,
Tynemoulh V. L.B .
25.4.12
G. Wilkinson,
Walls end Borough
16.9.14-
R. Younger,
Whitley Bay and Monkseaton *North Tyne
28.8.14
J. D. Love,
North Walbottle Colis.
20.6.13
H . R. Kendal,
Oakenshaw Coli. & Dist.
26.9.12
E. J. Brewis,
Peases West and District
17.7. 14
G. J. Caldwell,
M. B.
Pelton Colliery...
18.5. 13
W. H. Barnby,
L.R. C.P .
Read heads W ork s
20.8. 14
C. Marks,
(Acting)
21.8. 10
Dl'. J ohn H. Thornley,
I'll. D.
J. \Veidner,
!'II.B.
1'11. B. M. D .
M. B.
IN CHARC£.
Supt. S. Roe,S, St. Peter's Street, Norton, Malton, Yorks. Supt. J. \Valker, Sunningfield, Clarendon Rd., Middlesbrough. Supt. J. Whittle, " Lyndhurst, " l\Iorpeth. Supt. G. \Vatkin, 8, The Avenue, Murton, Durh. Corps Supt. H. S. Crace, St. Pete r's \Vorks, N ewcastle-on-Tyne. upt. R. Robinson,3, Cardigan T ce., Heaton, Newcastle-on- Tyne. Supt. John T. Young, 158, Mowbray treet, N ewcastle-on-Tyne. Supt. \V. Scott, 268, Bolam tre et, -Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne. upt. Capt. C. A . l\lorton, 22, Ridley Villas, Newcastle. Supt. \\!. D. Brown, 93, Rawling Road, Gate head. Amb. Officer J. H. Thomp on, 92, Foreman'sRow,Seaton Delaval. upt. T. A. l\Iackey, 5, Park View, New Seaham. Supt. C.\\' . Harvey, 1, ;\Ielton Crossing, Brough, Yorks. Corps llpt. A. Payne, M.B . E . , 49, North Parade, \Vhitley Bay. Amb. Officer \V. T. l\Iaw, 26,Hopper St.\V., North hields. · Amb. Officer J. Appleton, 29, Elsdon Terrace, \Y. Chirton. Supt. A. J. Knight, 5, Charles Street, Shiremoor. Supt. J. W. Dunn, 7, Argyle St., Tynemouth. Supt. H. W. Clothier, The Green, \Vallsend.
I'll. B. , C. i'lL
24.4.12
(In abeyance). M. B.
M. D .
i'lL B.
R o wntree's, York Scarborough
69
D ISTR ICT.
L. R.C.P.
(In abeyance).
Haverton Hill & Dist.
HULL
Malton and Norton
4.5.12
29.9.13
Houghton-Ie-Spring
C O RPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
Middlesbrollgh (Central)
M.R.C.S.
*Harton Colliery
Horden Colliery
No. VI.
JOH N AMBUL ANCE BRIGADE.
M. C
SLiPt. J. Severs, Coley Hills, Newburn-on-Tyne. Supt. J. H. Armstrong, 6, Institute St., Oakenshaw, \ Villington. Supt. P . H. Lister, Pump Row, Roddy Moor, near Crook. Supt. Pigg, Lonsdale Street, N ewfi ld. Sergt. T. J. Alexander, 31, Bewick St., South Shields. Supt. Capt. A. Lawrence, FireStn., Rowntree's Works, Yorks. Supt. H. \\T. S . Coe, 5, St. Helen's Square, Scarborough.
THE
70 CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
ST.
REGISTERED.
Shildon Lodge Colliery
12.5.08
"Silksworth Colliery
24.3.11
Sleekburn
1.12.14
"Sth. Brancepeth Colliery
18.2.15
South Hetton Colliery ...
10.7.16
*South Moor
11.5. H
South Shields Police
5.12.01
South Shields V. L. B.
12.5.03
Spennymoor
13.5.16
Springwell Colliery
14'+.12
St. Hilda (South Shields)
29.6.09
STELLA COAL CO.
24.9.1 3
Addison Colliery Clara Vale Colliery
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
12.11.14
Shotton Colliery ...
\\T. Grant, 1\]'B., CH.B.
Emma Colliery
17.5. 13
Greenside Colliery
24-.3.11
Supt. R. G. A. Bullcrwell, 2, 'I iUbank rescenl,Bedlington. A. jAmb. Officer J. J. mall, \\T. Pattullo, L.R.C.P. 138, Page Bk. nr. pennymoor. Supt. T. l\lann, D. D. Henegan, Roselea, oulh IIellon. L. R. C. P. &S. R. E. Ingram-J ohnson, SupL \\T. Laws, 4, Holly Terrace, lanley S. O. L.R.C.P. upL Chief C nstable \Y. Scott, ChiefConstable'sOff., . hields. upt. J. \Y. Buckland, G. R. H arland, L.R.C.P. 5, \\' inlerboltom t., lh. hiclds. S . V. Tinsley, M.B.,CH.B. Act. upL J. W. l\Iarley, Ros dale IIo., Ba rnfield Rd., pennymoor. upt. T. \\. Pearson, pring-fi eld J. Law, 1\1.B. Cottage, burch Rd., Low Fell. upt. R. F. H. IIedl y, t. Hilda G. F. Shepherd, F.R.C. Colliery Office, outh hields. J. W. Smith, M.D.
J. A. Sacco,
M. B.
"
(Acting)
J. W. Smilh, 1\I.B.
Stobswood & Widdrington
26.9.14
Stockton and Thornaby
22.9.1 7
A. N . Ross, M.B.
Sunderland Eastern
25.4.12
A. N. E. Rogers, 1\LB.
Sunderland Northern
2.1.16
L. H. M. Ross, M.B.
Throckley Colliery
5.2.1 3
R. McConnell, L.R. C.P.
Victoria Garesfield and Rowlands Gill *Walker ...
WEARDALE "Etherley and District Howden-Ie-~'ear
17. 5.09 23. 8 11
14.6.1 2 17.2.15 3.5.12
Acting upt. R. Bell, Shildon Lodg-e Colliery, Darlington. Supt. \V. H. Brewer, 3, \Ve t St., holton olliery. In abeyance.
F. M. Tindall, M.D.
23.6.06 3.8.11
No. V 1.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRLGADE.
A. Smith, M.D.
Corps upt. J. \V. Batey, Elmfield, \Vylam-on-Tyne. SllPt. II. Purvis, 100, Addison olliery, Blaydon-on-Tyne. SupL II. Richardson, 2, Edinglon Gardens, lara \ Tale , Rylon. upt. J. IIarbotllc, 6, Moor View, \ est Rylon. Supt. H. L. Yielder, Hill rest, Greenside, Rylon . (In abeyance) . Supt. J. Buckley, 69, Grange Rd" Thornaby-on-Tees. Supt. C. Cook, 1, Crossby Terrace, Sunderland. Supt. T. J. French, 37, Neale treet, Sunderland. Supt. J. T. Swann, 1, Tyne View, Throckley. Supt. W. Smith, 19, AlexandraSt., Victoria Garesfield. In abeyance.
CORP or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
"Tow Law \ Volsingham *\Vearmouth Colliery Wesl HarUepool
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
REGISTERED.
Corps Supt.
4.5. 12 30.9.11 24.7.07 2.7.12
H. K . Wallace, M.D. A. V. Macgregor, M.D.
" \V esl Pellon & Beamish
24.9.14
T. Dewer,
Whi ckham
10.4. 11
A.
10.5.06
J. G . D . Cort, 1\f.R.C.S.
14.9.14
G. B, Milchell, 1\1.B.
Whilburn Colliery Whitby Withernsea
3.1.15
,REGISTERED' I
M.
D.
mith, M. D.
A. E.
proulle, L. R. C. P.
NURSING
Nursing Di vi ions, (those [ol-ming part o[ a Corps are placed under ils name).
71
DISTRICT.
Sec. R. W. "Wraith, Rid sdale, \ Volsingham S.O . ,Co. Durham. Amb. Off. T. Taylor, 45, outhwick Rd . , Monkwearmouth,Sund e rland. Supt. W. T. Ryan, Rigsdale, Wilton Avenue, v,'est Hartlepool. SllPt. G. Holden, \Vest Pelton House, \\Tesl Pelton. upt. J. \V. Nattrass, 17, \\ est St., \Vhickham, Swalwell S . O. Supt. C. \\T. Wheatley, The View, Marsden, outh Shields. Supt. \\T. R. Knaggs, 11a, Elgin Street, \Vhilby. Supt. R. YV. Lofthouse, 64, Princes Avenue, \V i lhernsea.
DIVISIONS
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON .
ARMSTRONG, WlIlTWORTII Elswick Vlo rks
15.7.14
\ V. H. Pallett, 1\1. B.
Lady Supt. l\Irs. Hyde, BenwellLodge,l ewcastle-on-T .
ASHINGTOI COAL CO. "Hirst Prieslman
18.2.15 16.9.12
M. Bruce, 1\I.B.
* Auckland Park ...
5.9.14
G. Thorpe , L.R.C.P.
CorpsSupt.J. W. Pescod,Beechburn Grange, Howden-Ie-Wear. Corps Supt.
"Bedlington
7.9.14
W. H. Hudson,
Beverley
7.2.14
H. L. Munro, l.D.
Corps Supt.
Bishop Auckland
28.9.15
T. C. Penfold, 1\I.B.
M.
B.
Lady upt. Mrs. J. IcLean, \Voodhorn Rd., Ashington. Lady upt. MissJ. Galioway,A. R. R.C . 11, Argyle Ter., Newbiggin. Lady Supt. Mrs. E . Hall, Hillside, Auckland Pk., Bishop Auckland. Div. Surg. Dr. Hudson, Old Brewery House, Bedlington. Nursing OfficerMrs. Dunlop, Chief Constable's House, Beverley. Lady Supt. Miss E . Hutchinson, 30, Clyde Terr, BishopAuckland.
THE
72 Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name). Blackhall Colliery Blaydon B randl ing (Newcastle) ...
I N CHARGE.
SURGEON.
RECISTERED.
. 16.2.16
K. Falconer, M.B.,
6.5.15
H. Morrison, M.B.
14.2. 17 9'-+.15
Br idlington
CH . H.
G. A. Atkinson, M. D. A. HolmesField,L.R.c.P.
B IRTLE),' I RON CO .
26.4-. 15
J. Johnson, M. B.
Blyth and District
10.6.10
W. J. Gordon, M.B.
Boldon Colliery ...
15.7.15
D. F . O'Kelly,L. R. F.,P.S.
Brancepeth
29.4-.15
G . Denholme, M. D.
*Burnmoor
24.5.16
*Birlley and District
* Chester-Ie-Street Chilton and \Vindlestone
Cornsay and District Cramlington Crook and District Dawdon Colliery DERWENT
9.3.15 21.6.16
G. Duncan, M. B. M. Hunter.
29. 11.15
*Cockfield
No . VI.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
5.10.16 5.6.13 12.3.15 27.10.13
D . Young, M.B.,
II.B.
Dr. Fowler. G . Y. Caldwell, M.B. E . J. Neilan, M.B.
Lady upl. 1rs. B. Falconer, The Surgel'y, Blackhall, astle Eden. Lady upL liss E. Moody, 125, Thomas Tel'. , Blaydon-on-T . Lady Supt. Mrs. K. C. ook, 64, HollyAve., N wcaslie-on,T. Lady Supt. Mrs. lIolmes Field, Palanza Villa, New Burlinglon Road, Bridlington. Lady Div. ec. Iiss Hobson, Hawlhorn House, Birlley. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. . Mitchell, 19, Hedley venue, Blylh. Lady upl. Mr . 1\1. Stewal't, 1, Hedworlh Lane, Boldon oil. Lady upt. 1rs. R. Crawley, Quarry Hill, Brancepelh. Lady upLl\Iiss M. A. Butterworlh, Church House, Burnmoor. Lady upl. Mrs.;\J. Robson, \Vear \ ' ie w, hesle r-Ie-Street. Lady upL1\lissA Paxton, Hillcresl, \Yindleslone, Ferryhill. Lady Supl. 1\lr . A. M. Widdas, o c kfield, c o. Durham. N urs. Ofllee r 1\1 iss 1\1. Lowuon, Moor 1Iouse, Ham leeis, Quebec, co. Durham. Lady upl. Irs. J. And rson, Hastings Ctge, 'eaton Delaval. Lady upt. 1\lrs. Hare, The \\' illows, Crook. Lady upLMiss .G.Dillon,A.R.R. , Dene House, eaham Harbour.
Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name).
19. 3. 12
Gateshead
28.2.12
Galeshead Fell
3.6.16
J . A. Scott, r.1. B.
Grosmont
28.3.16
P . A. S. Dyson, M.R.C.S.
Hebburn
8.7.13
Iletton-le-Hole
7.1.13
altwell
Consett & District
29.3.11 4.9.11
Dipton ...
27.3. 17
Driffield
15. 1.13
Dunston
24.4.12
D urham City
27 . 2. 11
East Boldon & Cleadon
27.5.12
East Cleveland ...
22.6.17
FELLI NG AND DISTR ICT
Felling Collier y
23.7.08
W. Allen, M. D.
Lady Supt. liss C. \Valton Wilson, A. R. R. C., Derwenl Dene, hotley Bridge. Lady Supt. Miss C. Robsoll, 63, Sherburn Terrace, Consett. W. C. Fraser, M.B., C.M. Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Hardy, Fairhills, Dipton, co. Du rham. J. Keith, M.D. Lady upt. Miss H. Holtby, Eastgate House, Driffield. Lady Supt. Miss E. J. Hunter, A. Dougall, L. R.C.P. 43, Athol l., Dunston-on-Tyne. J. A. Stenhouse, M.B. Lady Supt. Miss R. 1. Robson, A. R. R. C., 40, Old Elvet, Durham. W . F. F leming, L.R. C.P. Nursing Officer Mrs. J. E. Forster, The Cottage, East Boldon. Lady Supt. Mrs. Elgey, The Hospital, Skinningrove, CarlinHow-in-Cleveland. J. Patterson, M.D.
Lady Supl. Mrs. Millar, R.R.C., Felling Lodge, Felling-on-Tyne.
Nurs. Officer Miss M. Chapman, Fairholme, H eworth. Lady Supt. Mrs. Thirlwell, Cliff House, Bensham Rd., Gateshead. Lady Supt. Miss Lawson, 52, Beaconsfield Rd., Low Fell. Lady Supt. Miss Barrass, 78, Whitehall Road, Low Fell. Lady Supt. Mrs. Dyson, Park Villa, Grosmont, R.S . O., Yorks. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. M. G. Walker, A. R. R.C. ,Glengarnock, Hebburn Lady Supt., Miss K. J. Adamson, Hetton House, Hetton-Ie-Hole. Nursing Officer Miss Gibson, 14, Grosvenor Terr., Hornsea. Lady Supt. Miss M. Crawford, The Schools, Durham Rd., H'ton-Ie-Sp.
J. E. \ V. Boleyne, M.D.
13.6.14
Gateshead
L. R.C.P. 1. G. \Valker, 1.0. (Acling). A. Stewart \Vatson, lIf. B.
A.
Hornsea
1-+.1.13
J. D. Johns, M.D.
1 Ioughton-Ie- pring
14.1.14
F. R. Van Langenberg, lI1.B.
Hl' LL
enlral ottingham Dc 1a Pole
1. 2. 6
Miss R. IIinde, i\I.B.
27.7.17
G. II. \ Vatson, L.S.A.
26. 10.15
M.D' j
Eastern
14.9.01
T. Ritch;e Rodgec, ( c ting). Miss E. Turner, M.B.
H don ...
11. 8. 17
Dr.
Kingston
19.9.13
A. Tinsley Sissons, M. B. Dr. Thompson. Dr. Milligan. Dr. Harrison .
N . E . R . ...
5.7.18
VALLEY
Benfieldside & District
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON .
REGISTERED.
Heworth
73
D ISTRICT.
Peel House
12.11.14
Reckilt's
31.7.12
Vvestern
24.9.06
Young People's Institute
21.6.17
Jarrow
7.8.14
tewarl Soutter.
.
Miss F. Stacey, M.B. Miss Ada Jackson, M.B. Lady Supt. Miss E. M. Hardy, 61, Spring St., Hull. J ames G r ieve, M. B. Lady Supt. Mrs. Spafford, 20, Harley Street, Hull. MissE. M. Townend,M. D. Lady Supt. Miss E. England, 448, Anlaby Road, Hull. G. McPherson, M.B.,
Lam bton Collieries
10.8.15
E . \ V. Short, L. R,C.P.E.
Lancheste r
27. 4.15
F . W . Ritson, M. B., B.S.
Monkton
3.8. 10 14.6. 15
I
Lady Supt. Miss E. M . Grove, Church Lane, Hedon, E. Yorks.
CH.B.
Malton an d Norton
I
Lady Corps Supt. Mrs. A. I. Harrison, Brough, East Yorks. Lady upt. Miss L. J. Bailey, 178, l\Iariborough Avenue, Hull. Lady Supt. Miss K. Dobson, Ravenspur, Hessle, E. Yorks. Lady Supt. Miss M . Foord, Kirk Ella Vicarage. nr. Hull. Lady Supt. Miss C. Chapman, 55, Clifton Street, Hull. Lady Supt. Mrs. E . 1\1. Jameson, Hedon, East Yorks. Lady upt. Mrs. M. P. Jameson, Chestnut Avenue, Hessle.
D. C. McCormack ,
111.0.
Miss L. J ohnson, M.B.
Lady Su p t. Miss 1. Scott, M. B.E., Bede Burn Road, J arrow. Lady Supt. Mrs. Shor t, The Cross ways, Lum ley, Fence Houses. Nursing Sister Mrs. Cumming, Lanchester Ho use, Lanchester. Lady Supt. Mrs. F . F. Chapman, Blair Athol, No rton, Malton. Lady Supt. Miss J. \ Veir, Craigie L ea, S t. John's T err . , Jarrow,
74
THE
ST.
MBULA
JOHN
-------------,---- ----Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of RECISTERED. SURCEON. a Corps are placed under its name).
IN CHARCE.
Friends (Newcastle) ...
29.1.17
H. L. Rutte r,
Gosforth
20.+.14
J. M. Gover,
Jesmond
15.4.13
J. L. 'Wilson, M. D. M. Campbell, 1\1.B. E. B. Appleby, M. B . F. H. R. Laverick, M.D.
2-+.10.05
Newcastle Western
22'+.12
\V. S. Fraser,
N ovocastria
30A.12
E. F . PraU, J. Don,
M.D.
1\1. B.
N ewcastle-on-Tyne
L. R . C. P.
1\1. B.
(Acting).
Osborne
9.2.15
New Seaham
28.6.15
North Seaton
10.4.15
C. H. Evers,
*North Tyne
2-+.6.1 2
F. Bell,
M.D.
J. A. Neilan,
L.R.C.P. 1\1.B.
M.R.C.S.
NORTH TYNESIDE.
North Shields ...
1. 2.17 18.6.15
T. Harrison, M.D. (Acting). J. J. H arrison, M . D. R. J. Weidner,
Percy Main
7.6. 15
Tynemouth
7.11.13
J. W. McCagie,
28.7.1 5
H. E. Denny, M.D. A. Forrest., M.B., C.M.
Whitley Bay & Monkseaton Willington Quay and Howdon Prudhoe and District
26.8. 14
W. Dewhirst,
23.6.16
R. A. Lockhart,
Sacriston .. ,
29.6.15
J. H. R. Garson,
Scarborough
11.8.14
(Acting) E. O. Libbey,
Wallsend
Shildon
Nursing Divi ions, (those forming parl of a Corps are placed under iLs name).
RECISTERED.
75
DISTRICT.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
STELLA COAL CO.
N EWCASTLE-ON-TVNE
*Cullercoats
No. VI.
E BRIGADE.
9. 3.18
7.9.15
Shildon Lodge
17.7.14
Shotton Colliery ...
27.3.17
*Sleekb urn
3.6.15
South Moor
25.1.16
South Shields
26.9.00
· Spennymoor
18.12.16
A. Forn;st,
M. B., B. S. L.R.C.P.
1\1. B.
M. B., C.M . L.R.C.P. I\1.B.
L.S.A.
A. Fielden, M. D. W. L. Brown, M. D. W . Grant,
M.B.
G. R. Harland, (Acting).
L.R.C.P.
Lady upt.. Miss M. lVIcBean, 2, Jesmond Rd., N ewcast.le. Lady Supt.. Miss Riseley, Westfield House, \V cslfield Rd . , Gosforlh. LadySupLMiss I.E. Boyd A.R.R.C., Clinlburn, Graham Park Road, Gosforlh. Lady upt. Mi s E. Be l, 210, Stone l., Newca t1e-on-Tyne. Lady upt. Miss Carse, 15, Northcole l., wcastk-on·Tyne. ursing Officer lis Tallrass, 110, Addison Terr., 1 ewcastle. lur . om. l\Ii Iarshall, A.R.R.C., Claremonl lIouse, 'e wcaslle. Lady upl. Mrs. wallow, M.B.E., Ivy IIouse, f\'cw eaham. Lady Supl. Mi s P. Foreman, 21, ingle Row, North ealon. Lady Supl. A. R. Wood, Walwick, I1umshaugh, Nortbd. Lady Corps upt. l\Irs. atchside, A. R. R . . ,51, PercyGdns., T'nem'lh. Lady upl. Mrs. J. L. Henderson, 2, Victoria Villas, \Vhitley Bay. Lady upl. Mr . C. Liddell, 16, pring Terrace, N. hields. Lady upl. Mis Double, Norlhumberland Dock Bds., P ~ rcy Main. Lady upt. Mrs. J. Myles, Ellengowan, Preslon Pk., N. hields. Lady Supt. Miss Fairweather, 156, tation Road, \\'alls end . Lady Supl. Miss I. Race, Parkhurst, Monkseaton. La dy upl. l\Iiss II. Maddison, 11, Laburnum ve., \Va llsend. Lady Div. ec. 1\lrs. Burn, Gloucest r I-louse, Prudhoe-on-Tyne. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. L. R. Munro ) Woodlands, eltlesworth. Lady Supt. Miss Jacklin, 11, Trafalgar Sq., Scarborough. Lady Supl. Mrs. Brown, Hallgarth, Shildon, co. Dur. Lady upt. Mrs. Bell. The Old Hall, Shildon. N sg. -Sis. Mrs. E. A. Bre'w er, 63, MilbankTerr., Shotton, nr. Sunderland. Lady Supl. Miss E . Storey, 13, Carlton Avenue, Newsham. Lady Supt. Mrs. Stalker, A.R.R.C., Roseneath, Oxhill, Stanley. Lady Supt. Mrs. Arrowsmith, 4, Dean Road, South Shields. Lady Div. Sec. Miss D ea ns, High Grange Rd., Spennymoor.
Addison
17.5.12
olliery
J. W. Smith, (Acting).
M.D.
1.5.15
Emma Colliery
30. 11.12
Greenside * tockton and Thornaby
A. SmiLh,
M.D.
(Acting)
20.3.16 1.2.08
1. G . Modlin,
M.D .
9.12.14
J. Chalmers,
M.D.
underland \Veslern
25.5.15
G. E. Pearcey,
walwell .,.
19.5. 15
E. Davidson Smith,
underland underland oc ial
en . ...
B.S.
Vi c toria Garesfield
30.5.12
\\'alk er ...
A. Smilh,
II1.B.
M.B., B.S . IILB . ,
Lady Supt. Mrs. F. Simpson, Hedgefield Ho., Blaydon-on-T. Lady Supt. Miss Batey, Elmfield, \ Vylam-on-Tyne. Lady Supt. Mrs. F. Cowan, 19, Milton Stree l, Greenside. Lady upt. Miss B. Forsler, Ferndene, Billingham Av. ,Norton. Lady Supt. l\Irs. R eed, A. R. R. c., 8, Newcastle Rd., Sunderland. Lady upt. Mrs. Croft, 1\I.B.E. , OUo Terrace, Sunderland. Lady upt. Mrs. M. Shield, A. R. R. c., 56, Gen. Graham Sl., Sun'land. Lady Supt. Mrs. David son Smith, Leven House, Swalwell. Lady Supt. 1\liss V . A. Chapman, Vic. Garesfield, Rowlands Gill. In abeyance.
\V EARDALE
Elherlcy tanhope \\'illon-I e-\V ar
3.12.14 18.5.12 3.5.12
*\\'olsingham
27A.12
\\ est Hartlcpool
28.3.12
\\'hic kham
8.6. 15
\Vhitburn Colliery
19.5.06
Whitby
11.8.15
·Willingt.on
12.4.15
\Vinlaton
12.11.10
\Vithernsea
25.4.12
Wylam
12.6.15
Lady Supt. Miss Tait, Th e Fields, Etherley, Bishop Auckland. R. Whit ,F. R. C.S., L.R. C. P. Lady Supt. l\Iiss D. Briggs, Hartwell House, Stanhope. J. Gray, M.B., C.I\I.,O.B. E. Lady Div. Sec. Miss L. M. Thompson, \Vitton-I e-V\Tear. Lady Supt. Mrs. H . Richardson, The Causeway, \\'olsingham. H. tvi. Slrover, 1If. B. E . , III. B. Lady Supt. Mrs. Strover, A. R.R.C., Dudley House, \Vest Hartlepool. Lad y upLl\Irs. A. M. \ V. Thompson, A. Smilh, M.D. (Acting) \\ hickham Park, " ' hickham. J. G. D. Cort, II1.R . C.S. Lady Supt. Mrs. Hopkinson, The Rectory, \ Vhitburn. (Acting). Lady Supt. Mrs. Mitchell, G. B. Mitchell, M.B. 1, Skinner Street, \ Vhitby. E . J. Brewis, M. B. (Act. ) Lady Supt. Mrs. E. J. Brewis, E kdale, \" illington. Lady Div. Sec. Mrs. Ranson, H.R.McAlleellan, M.D . (ACling). High \Vell House, \Vinlaton. A. E. Sproulle, L.R.C.P. Lady Supt. Mrs. Melbourne, 11, Queen Street, \ Vithernsea. W. A. Bishop, M.B., B.S. Lady Supt. Mrs. D . J ames, M.B.E., Holeyn Hall, Wvlam ·on-Tyne.
No. V II.
76
No. VII. District. Comprising Herefordshire and Shropshire. Com m ission erColonel E. Cureton, V.D., M.D., 92a, Belle Vue Road, Shrewsbury.-Knight of Grace. A ssistan t C o mmission ersS. Hamilton, M.D. , D. P. H., 184, Commercial Road, Newport, Mon.-Knight of Grace. Dis t r ict SurgeonLt.-Colonel]. D. Lloyd, "The Mount," Chirk. (5. 11.04).-Hon. Serving BroLher. Distric t OfficerCaptain L. Egerton Hine, (Secretary), Gateway Chambers, Shrewsbury. (6.8.14.) -Hon. Serving Brother. E. Trouson, Penvcarn, Redruth. (2.7.18). NURSING CORPS AND OIYI IONS. La d y D istrict Su perintendent. . MissC. E . Hughes, South Hermitage, Shrewsbury. (20. 12.19).-Hon. ScrvmgSlsLer. REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER. 92A, BELLE VUE ROAD, SHREWSBURY. Sir, 7th April, 1920. . I have the honour to subm it my annual reporl of this District [or the year end1l1g 31st December, 1919. On my return to civil life, after five years of military service, in August last, I found the District (through the Advent of the 'Velsh Priory) reduced to two cO'lnties, Shropshire and Herefordshire, and in the latter county, through the 'Val-, th D ivisions have dropped out. Assistant Commissioner S . Hamilton deserves the thanks, not only o[ myselr, bul of the old District and also what remains, for his devotion to duty during my absence on War Service. The return from service of District Officer Capta1l1 L. Egerton Hine has been of great help to me in gelling in the returns for this report. In fact his services have been invaluable. A word of farewell to members of the old District in \Vales may b allowed inasmuch as since 1904, when Wales was handed over to me and my taff to open up, through ou r joint energy the material was made for the foundation o[ the Welsh Priory. Assistant Commissioner J. W. White, having left the District, has been transferred to No. II. D istrict, and leaves us with our best wishes [or his success and thanks for invaluable past services. We still retain the valued services of Colonel J. D. Lloyd and also those of Assistant Commissioner Hamilton, although both are nominally in Wales. My grateful thanks are tendered to the District Staff, Medical Officers, Corps and Divisional Officers, Nursing O fficers, Nursing Sisters and Members for their cordial support through the past year. I have the honou~ to be, Sir, Your o bedient sel-vant, ED. CURETON, The Chief Commissioner. Knight of Grace of the Order of St. ] ohn.
CO RPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
Dawley
j
3.5.12
H . C. Woodhouse, M.D. N. F. Edwards, M.B.
30.11.91
C. E. Droop, M.R.C.S.
28.1.11
F. W. H . Bigley, M.B.
Oswestry
17.6.12
R.P.Cartwright, M.D.
SHREW B RY
26.8.06
]. W. Riley, M.R.C.S.
10.8.13
H. H. Barnett, M.B.
Madeley Much Wenlock
*Church Stretton Hallwood Markel Drayton *Marshbrook *Shrewsbury Police hrewsbury Railway ... hrewsbury Town
, 21.11.08 17.5.09
A. R. F . Exham, M. D.
282.06
G. Hig-ginson, 1\1. B.
1.3.11 29.8.07
]. Lytle, M. D. R. O. Smythe, 1\1. D.
1. 5. 95
NU RSI NG Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name).
REGISTERED .
IRONBRIOGE
CORPS AND
AMBULANCE DIVISIONS
* Signifies " Retums not received. C ORPS o r D ivisions distinguished by style of type.
I I
SURGEON.
N.
Dawley
4.8.14
H.
Ironbridge
20.3.96
C.
MadeJey
20.3.96
G.
18.3. 12
G.
16.4.13
A. E . Exham, 1\I.D.
SHREWSBURY IN CHARGE.
Shrewsbury
1. 5. 95
VV. Edmond, F. R.C.S.
Worfi e ld
25.6. 12
J. L'Oste Brown, M.D.
Hanwood
22.4. 15
]. W. Riley, 1\1. R.C.S.
)
;+
B ridgnorth
;+
Hard wicke Estate
I RONBR lDG E
5.8. 12
L. E , Dickinson, M. D.
21.6. 13
] . D allewey, M.R. C.S.
20.3.96
Lady Corps Supt. Mrs. ·W hite, Clarend on N. Rd., Parkstone, Dorset. Fox-Edwards, M.B. Lady Supt. Mrs. Potts, The Deanel-Y, Broseley. C. \Voodhouse, M.B. Lady Supt. Miss Briscoe, The Hollies, Dawley. Underwood Whitney, Lady Supt. Mrs. Andrews, 1\I.R.C. S. , L.R.C.P. Lilac Cottage, Ironbl-idge. Guiness, l\I. D. Lady Supt. Miss A. E . Guy, 42, High Street, Madeley. E . Lockyer, 1\1. B. Lady Div. Sec. Mrs. Danks, Old Bank House, Much Vlenlock.
1. 5.99
Market Drayton
REGISTERED.
Sec. W. Bagley, Coalport, Salop. Sec. F. ]. Danks, 4, Bull Ring, Much Wenlock, Salop. Supt.Co!. R.delaP.Beresford, V.D., 1\1. D., Derwent Grange, Oswestry. Corps Supt.] . W. Riley, I\1 . R.C.S., Whitehall,Pontesbury,Shrewsb'ry. Supt. H. H. Barnett, M.B., The Limes, Church Stretton, Salop. Supt. S. ]. George, Post Office, Hanwood, Shrewsbury. Supt. A. R. F. Exham, M.D., Market Drayton, Salop. Sergt. Onions, Priors Holt Cottages, Church Stretton, Salop. Supt. Chief Constable F. Davies, Police Station, Shrewsbury. Supt. E.].Rubbathan, 1,Sunnyfield, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury. Supt. C. H. Tanswell, 18,Greenfields St., Shrewsbury.
IN CHARCE.
Broseley
*Much Wenlock
Amb. Officer N. Chelwood, 1, SycamoreTer. , Dawley,Salop. Corps Supt.
DIVISIO NS
SURGEON .
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
S h ropshire-CoRPs-lronbridge, Shrewsbury-DIY ISIONs-Bridgnorth, Hardwicke Estate, Oswestry, Wellington Nursing.
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
REGISTERED'
20.3.96
Ironbridge
77
D ISTRICT.
Supt. Major W. Westcott, Hillside, Bridgno.-th, Salop, Sec. T. Geldart, T he C live, S hrewsbury . Cor ps Su pt. A. W . Bartlam, W oodville , Ma d eley , Sa lop.
Well inglon (Salop)
1.4,15
George Mackie,
M, B.
Lady Supt. The Hon.Mrs . Heathcote, Longfield Ho.,MkLD.-ayton. Lady Supt. M rs . Evans, \ Vorfield Vicarage, Bridgnorlh . Lady Supt. Mrs. Chitty, Hanwood Rec., hrewsbury. Lady Supt. Mrs. Mackeson, \ Vrock_ wardine Hall, nr. \ Velli'gt'n,Salop.
No. VII 1.
78
No. VIII. District. Compri ing Kent, Surrey and Sus ex, except those portions 'which come within the Metropolitan area of No. 1 District. CO l11 mlssio nel'C. Cotton, O. B.E., F.R. C.P.E., Briarfield, Canterbury.-Kmght of Grace. Assistant Commissio n ersMajor P. G. Selby, O.B. E., M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P., (Co. of Kent), Teynham.-Hon. Associate. Willoughby Bullock (Co. of Sussex), 17, Sussex Square, Brighton.-Esq~l1·re. C. P. Lankester, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Co. of Surrey), 1, Rectory Place, Gudd[ol·d. -Hon. Associate. District S u rgeonCapt. A. F. Street, M.A., M.D., Burghfield, \Vestgate-on-Sea. (Sept., ·14). - Esquirc. Di trict OfficersSurgeon-General P. H. Benson, M. D. (Apl' il, '13). G . Locke, M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P., J .P., \Vellington quare, Hastings. (july, '18.)Esquire. District SergeantFirst Class Sergeant J. ]. Cornelious, 5, Bedford Villas, \Vestgate-on- ea. (Jan., '14) .-Hon. Serving Brother. NURSING CORPS AND DIVISIONS. Lady District SuperintendentMiss Rachel P. vVeigall, M. B.E., Southwood House, Ramsgate. (i\Iarch, '19). Lady District OfficersHon. Florence M. Daly, M.B. E. , 10, Lennard Road, Folkestone. (March, '13).Lady of Grace. Miss A. Clemente, County Headquarters, 17, Sussex Square, Brighton. (l\Iay,'18).
79
D ISTRICT.
Divisions, and Lo hear the grateful thanks of the patients and the general satisfaction exp:essed by members of the medical profession in whose area they may be working. FlI1ally I have to tender, with gratitude, my thanks to each and every member of the Distl' ict taff, and to all officers, nursing officers and members within No. VIII. District, who have loyally and honourably assi ted, often at much personal inconvenience, in carrying out the duties assigned to them to my satisfaction. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, CHARLES COTTON, Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of t.] ohn of ] erusalem. The hief Commissioner. Commissioner, No. VIII. District.
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
Kent-CORP -Folkestone, Isle of Thanet. DIVISIO s-Ashford, Boughton-under Blean, Canterbury, Cant~rbury Nursing, Chatham and District, Doddington, ~over, Dover Nursll1g, Faversham, Faversham Nursing, Gravesend u~· lng, Gree~street, Hythe, Isle of Sheppey, Isle of Sheppey Nursing, Maldstone, l\Ialdstone Nursing, Rochester (City of), Sandgate, Sittingboun~e, trood ~nd Ro~hester T u~sing, Temple E'.vell ' u~sing, Teynham urSll1g, Tu!:bndge \\ ells, Tunbndge \Vells Nursll1g, Whitstable, Willesborough, \\ dlesborough and Ashford Nursing \Vestbere Nursing \\'oodchurch. " ulTey-Dlvls lON - Caterham, Cobham, Guildford, Guildford Nursing Haslemere Redhill. ' , us ' ex-CORP -Brighton and Hove, Hastings. DI VISIONS-Chichester, Littlehampton, Littiehampton ursing, Seaford.
CORPS AN D AMBULANCE DI VISIONS .. Signifies COf~P_ or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
REOISTEREO .
IC
Returns not received."
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
REPORT OF THE COMl\II SIONER. BRIARFIELD, CANTERBURY, SIR, 1st] anuary, 1920. I have the honour to present my report for the year ending 31st December last. This will I fear be quite inadequate, as [or reasons of ill-health I have been on furlough since the middle of September last and so have not been able to examine the Divisional reports or the reports of the inspecting officers. I have, however, had visits from the Acting Commissioner, Lieut.-Col. W. Bullock, and several inlerviews with the Assistant Commis ioners administering areas, and [I'om all I am glad to learn that zeal and enthusiasm in the carrying out of the duty laid down is manifest th roughout the District with but few exceptions. As foreshadowed in my report in ] anuary, 1919, war weariness is responsible [or some loss of members as well as for the want of punctuality in submitting annual returns, etc. It is to be hoped that after a well-needed rest mem bers will rally I' ound the flag of St. ] ohn and take up their work with renewed vigour. No new Divisions were formed during the past year, but several, especially in the county of un'ey, will be registered almost immediately. I would wish to say here a word to members who have returned ff'Om active service, and that is that they should rejoin their old unit at once, and by their example infuse new life into some of those Divisions which were denuded during the war, and so enable them to become living and useful units of the Brigade. It is impossible to obtain the strength of the District at this time, so many Divisions having failed to forward their annual returns, but when the routine duties of the staff are resumed and the pel'sonnel of Ambulance and ursing Divisions on service have reported for duty, it is anticipated that the District willhave abundant material to carry out the peace duties which may be assigned to it, as well as to fulfil its ordinary obligations. In this connection it is interesting to note that full use is being made of the motor ambulances which have been allotted to many Ambulance
Ashford Town
...
1.4.79
Boughton-under-Blean ...
+.5.96
BRIGIITON AND HOVE
7.7.15
Brighton
24.6.15
Brighton Police Brighton
p ' c ial Con
Hove
Canterbury (Reformed) Cater ham Chatham and Distl' ict
5.6.15
R. ]. Bentley,
M.B.
. Kennedy, M.B.
]. A. A. Odebar, 1\I.B. H. ] . Bailey, 1\[, B. C. \V. Hull, M.D. II. ]. Seymour, M.D.
9. 11.15
P. S. Eves, M.D.
17.6.13
E. Duke, M.D. Dr. T. C. Peacock. E. ]. Baxter, L. R. C. P. E.
19.9.14
R. H. R. F.
8.5.96 30.9.02
]. Ferguson, M.D. Wacher, 1\I.B. G . Wills, M.D. R . Carroll, M.D.
H. ]. IIoby. Dr. F . G. ]cffl-ies.
Supt. G. M. Mather, 33, Hardinge Road, A hford, Kent. Supt. C. \V. Smith, Stocker's Hill, Broughton, Faversham. Corps Supt. Col. Sir \\T. B. Gentle Town Hall, Brighton. ' Supl. H. R. Filmer, 7, Iadborough Place, Brighton. COI'PS Supt. Supl. W. G. Pickett, Edburton Avenue, BI·ighton. Amb. Off. C. Parks, 157, Sackville Road, Hove. Supt. R. H. Crosse, Park Gate, Preston Rd.,Brighton. Supl. Lieut. \~l . A. King, 5, rom well Road, Cantet·bury. Supl. A. ]. Riley, 3, Cedar Road, roydon. Amb. Officer \ V. McInto h, 58, Tennyson Road, Gillingham. Acting Supt. Corpl. \ \!. l\Iurray, 80, Luton Road, Chatham.
C ORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
20.4.93 6.8.14
City of Rochester
28.2.01
Doddington
12.10.97
Dover Faversham
6.5.91
FOL!{ESTONE
8.2. 11
Folkestone
6.3.05
Sandgate
14.10.10
Greenstreet
7.4.02
Guildford
3.3.90
Haslemere
30.11.14
H AST INGS
7. 10.14 2.2.14
Hastings (Reformed)
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
Chichester
A. Hamilton, M. D. D. Ewart, III.D. J. H. Morton, !\I.D.
J.
P. Henderson, L.M.S.S. A., London. F. A. Osborne, L. R.C. P. Dr. A. J. F. larke. C . J. Evers, !\I.D. R. S. Harper, III.R.C.S. P . , ernon Dodd, M.A., M. D. H . R . Davie, !\I.R.C ... H. R . Evans, LD. B. R. Billings, M. R. C. s. Dr. C. 'Vood. A. J . Gore, 1\1. R. C. s. Dr. \\'. . Chamber. \ V. R. Linington, 1\1. R . C. S.
upt. Admiral . C. Holland, R.N., Langley House, hichester. upt. Lieut. . ills, Guildhall, Rochester. Supt. T . Polts, Doddington, illingbourne. SlIPt. G. Plater, 82, Buckland Avenue, Dover. Supt. A. P. Sherwood, 12, t. Ann's Rd., Faversham.
CORPS or Divi sions distinguished by s tyle of type.
South Ashford
.. .
Tunbridge \\Tells Whitstable Willesborough \\'oodchurch
17.4.15 1.6.80 19.9.14 3.5.06 13.2.15
orps upl. F. A. Adams, 7, Tontin treel, Folke tone. upt. J . G. trood, 60, Guildhall t., Folkeston '.
J.C.O.Bradbury,M.R.C.S. Corps
upt.
upt. \V. G. Ray, Iount Pleasant, GI'een treet, T ynham. C. P . Lankester, i\f.R.C.S. Supt. 1'1. \\'i lliamson, Quarry IIill House, Guildford. L.R.C.P. Sec. \V. \Vhite, Electra House, IIa lemere, urrey. Act. orp upl. G. H. !low ,1\1.13., HawkswooJ , LondonRd. ,Hastings. Dr. P. \\T. Wough.
*Isle of Sheppey
27.1.08
ISLE OF THANET ...
1.10. 11
F. H. \Vatson, M.B.
Birchington
28.7 . 15
W . R . Brunton, M. B.
Ramsgate Town
28.4.91
A. E. Pinniger, M. D.
29.3.95
A. F. Street,
Westgate-oo-Sea Littlehampton
I
R E IGATE
Redhill ... Seaford Sittingbourne
(Acting).
12.11.07 14.4.15
Maidstone
M. D.
7.8. 19
F . T. Travers,O.B. E.,M. B. T . Anstey Chave, M.B.
Nursing Divi ions, (thOSl' forming' part of a Corps ar placed under ils name).
25. 3.12
A. E. Porter.
7.10. 14
W. Livingstone, M. B.
7.9.03
F. Noble, L.M.S., S.A.
IN CHARC E.
SURCEON.
BRfGIITO:-i A~O HOVE Brighton
14.1.16
D.
I Io\'e
28.5.15
C. E. \\'hitcher,
Preston
20.12.15 2.4.12
II.
1. Ross, M.D.
J.
L.
R.C.P.
Bailey, M.B.
E. D. W. Reid, 1If. B. Z. Prentice, IILR.C.S. R. l\. Bremner, L.R.C.P. II. O. PI'eslon, L.R.C.P. I1. \Vacher.
Lady upt. Miss H. Theobald, 12,St. Michael'sPlace, Brighton. Lady Supt. Miss A. G. l\Iayhew, 305, Ditchling Road, Brighton. Lady Supt., Mrs. E. Hart, 82, Edburton Avenue, Brighton. LadySupLl\IissC. '" aterfield,lIf. B.lL., The Aumbry, Eastry, Kent.
Dover
17.7.13
R. G. Long, l\f.R.C.S.
Faversham
7.11.13
C. J. Evers, M.D.
Lad y Supt. Mrs. M. K. F. Neame, III. B. E. ,Alfred House, Fa versham.
30.6.10
II. R. Evans, 111. D.
Lady Supt. l\lrs. l\Ioule, 11, Beechboro'Villas, Folkestone. Lady Supt. Miss C. M . Carter, 16, Park Terrace, Gravesend. Lady upt. l\Irs. C. F. Lankester, 1, Rectory Place, Guildford.
FOL:-:ESTONE Folkestone Gravesend
16.11.16
~ Guild[ord
18.9.15
]\Ii s M.II.AI-chibald,IIJ.D.
14.8.02
]. D. Hessey, L. R.C.P.
HASTINGS Hastings
Supt. Dr. Livingstone, Hardwicke House, Seaford. Supt. L. R. Dence, 26, tation Rd., Sittingbourne.
II.IJ.\V. Button,L.R. c.P. Supl. E. E. 'Wood, 24, Christchurch Rd., South Ashford. W. E. Reynolds. Supt. E. R. Hickmott, 41,VictoriaRd .,Tunbridge \Vells. C. E. Etheridge, M.B. Supt. \V. Poole, 18, II arbou r Street, \Vhitstable. C. T. Fox, M.R.C.S. Supt. Rev. F. T. Gregg, The Parsonage, \Villes borough. \\'. D. Mitchell, M.B. Supl. Dr. \V. D. l\Iitchell, \Voodchurch, Ashford, Kenl.
RECISTERED.
upt. II. R. Call, 78, The Broadway heerness.
Corps upt. E. E . D . IIeesom, Lowcroft Station Road, Red Hill.
IN CHARCE .
SURGEON.
NURSIl\G DIVISIONS
Canterbury
Supl. 'vV. R. Brunton, Ill. B. , St. John's, Birchinglon. Supt. DI'. R. J. Archibald, 7, Chapel Place, Ramsgate. Supt. J. Kinmont, 5, uthberl Road, Westgale-on-Sea. Act. Supt. G . 'vV. Norris, 41, Gloucester PI., Littlehampton. Supt. P . W. Hawkes, 12, St. Luke's Road , Maidstone.
81
DISTRICT.
I RECIST ERED.
7.1.15
*Hythe
BO RO'. OF
No. VIII.
TH E S T . JO HN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
80
\Vinchelsea an d Rye Isle of Sheppey ...
16.4.17 18. 11. H
L ady upt. Miss M. Bates, L.L.A., 41, Cornwallis Gdns., IJasting Dr. McDonnell. Lady Supt. Irs. McDonnell, Trip End, \Vin c helsea. \V. H. Sh phard,M.R.C.S. Lady Supt. Mrs. J . Stocker, Rock Cottage, Sheerness. F
82 Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name).
THE
ST.
RECISTERED.
83
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
No. IX. District.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
Comprising the Counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset. COll1missionel'-
I SLE OF THANET
11.5.12 Ramsgate
\Vestgate-on-Sea
* Lilllehampton .. 1\laiclstone
29.11.90
11.9.12
A. L. Johnson, L.R.C.P. T. G . Styan. R. G. Hicks, M.R.C. S. E. Fisk, M. D. R. J. Archibald. G. E . Halstead, M. D. J. E. Rutherford, M.B. A. Flint, M. D.
12.12.16 2.12.15
Herbl. Southey,
M.
R.C.S.
Lady Supl. Mrs. Grummant, 50, Dundonald Rd., Ramsgate.
District SergeantMr. A. \\T. 1\1. Parker, (/\ct. District SeCl"ctary), 6, Church Road, Newton Abbot. Lady upt. Miss A. K. Towers, 9, Ethelbert Ter., \Vestgate-on- ea. Lady ec. I\li , s 1\1. Flatt, 70,AmndcIRoad, Lilliehampton. Lady upl. Mrs. C. Fahvasse.", \Varwick lIouse, I\Jaidstone.
*Reigate ... Slrood and Rochester
Lady Supl. Mrs. II. E. Ireland, 1, B."ompton Lane, trood.
6.8.14
Licul.- 'olonel C. 1. Ellis, C.M.G., M.D., C. M., Tamworth, Babbacombe, Torquay. HOll. Associate. Assistant CommissionersCapt. D. M. Ba.TY, L.S.A., (Co. o[ Cornwall), Grampound, Cornwall.-Han. Associate. apt. J. \V. \Vhi te, J.P., (Co. of Dorset), Clarendon Villa, North Road, Parkstone, Dorsel.-l!.squire.
Temple Ewell
29.7.15
C. H. Adamson, M.D.
Teynham
30.6.12
Tunbridge \Vells
25.1.16
\\Testbere
13.5.15
\Villesborough and Ashfora
3.10.07
Lady upl. Mrs. E. 1\1. L. Selby, P. G. Selby, M.R. C.S. Teynham, iltingbourn. L.R.C.P. Lady upi. Miss L. Kemball, C. Aylward, M.R.C.S. 18, Boyne Pk., Tunb."idge \Vcll s. B. L. Thurlow,F. R.C.S.E. Lady Supt. Iiss Dupont ~ worder, A. G. Tn ce, F.R. C.S.E. Clarence Villa, \Vestbcre. R. J. Bentley, M. B.
NURSL 'G CORP A , 'D DIVISION. Lady Di<,trict SUJlcrintcndentMrs. C. L Ellis, Tamwo."lh, Babbacombe, Torquay. (1.5.16).
REPORT
OF
TIlE
COMMISSIONER.
TA 1WORTH, BABBACOMBE, TORQUAY. JR, 31st December, 1919. I !la\' the honour to submit my report [or the year ending 31st December, 1919. As you are aware 1 was only demobilised on the 20th December last and, therefore, sa\\' but little o[ the inner workings of the Brigade during the year under r eview. I hopc, during-the coming year, to be able to obtain a much more intimate knowledge of the work~" a whole and of each Division under my jurisdiction in particular. During- my abs 'nce on activc service the ,,,o."k has been efficiently carried on by aptain Barry, ably assisted by Dislrict ergeant A. 'Y. 1. Parker of Newton bbol \\'ho acted as District ecrdary in lieu of Captain the Hon. D. K. \Vatson. \\" arc now, it is hoped, approaching normal years again and much thought will ne d lo be givl'n to re-assembling scattered personnel, rec."uiting fresh effort, and giving efTect to the extension of our work under' the lin s laid down by the Joint Council in lhe matter of social and health rc[orm. The tolal number of Brigade membe."s on the strength of " o. IX. District is 853, made lip of 576 members of Ambulance Divisions and 277 members of Nursing Division. Ther'e is no doubt that quite a number of both men and women, who joined UI during the war, for \'ariOllS ."easons, have since resigned. . One. of the fi."sl things " 'hich struck me on my return to the work of the Brigade .s the .ncrcas,d transpo."t facilities offer d in various towns for removing patients to hospitals, infirmaries and nursing homes [or operations and serious illnesses, e.g., the Superintendent of the Redrulh Division repo."ts that his Division purchased a 18-22 h. p. lIupl1lobile chas is and built an ambulance body on it equipped with two stret hers and accessOl"ies at the cost of £-+80. The Superintelldent of the Exeter Division repo."ts thc possession of a motor ambulance and that a motor driver (a first aidcr) resides cl se to lheir new and cOl1\'enient headquarters, opposite the polic s.lalion, and i~ always on duty. All street accidents occurring in this city are deall Witli hy the Brigade members in collaboration with th police. The Supe.'inleJJCk'nl, Bodl\1in Division, reports that through the efforts o[ lhe Officers of the Division they have been presented with a motor ambulance and they ha\'e undertaken ~o maintai.n and u e it in the East ornwall Hospital area. The town of Torquay is In possessIOn of two and they have been handed ove.' to the care and cont."ol of the l\I.O.H. who is also Superintendent o[ the local Divi ion. No doubt there are other instances which have not as yet been brought to my notice. A new Division was started at P 'nzance on 14-th March, 1919, through the energ-y and zeal of 1\lr. R.i hard Quick who has recently changed his place o[ residence from Falmouth and now carri s on the good work, at Penzance, which he begun whilst at the former place. The Division commenced with 26 members. At the time of the Levant Mine disaster the personnel brought all the cases that requi."ed removal to the 'Vest Cornwall Infirmary and we."e on duty the whole of the night on October 20th and 21st. . <?n (he 9th June the Prince of \Vales honou.'ed the Newton Abbot Corps with a VISIt. TI1C'J't' was a good I11U tel' of III mbe.'s and the Prince appea red to be most inte.'ested and highly pleased \",ith all hc saw.
84
THE
ST.
No. IX.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
N URSING DIVISIONS. The Lady Superint.endent., Falmouth Division, reports that during the year spec ial assistance has been given by her nurses to t.he following :-1. Royal Cornwall Sailors' Home and Hospital; 2, Falmoulh Cottage Hospilal; 3, Falmoulh Infirmary; +, Pendennis 1\Iilitary Hospital; 5, Alexandra Tursing Home; 6, Royal Cornwall Home fot' Dest.itute Girls. Great activity has been displayed by the Lady Superintend e nt of Parkslone Division (Mrs. Scott), especially in the matter of the transporl of cases lo hospital; in this manner and in many other ways she has rendered much p e rsonal service. The Lady Sup erintendent, Redruth Division, reporls that t.he mem bel's of her Division are doing good work in helping lhe Dist.ricl Nurse and in taking alternale days at lhe hospilal where a ward has been set aside for lhe massage of convalescent soldiers. I have the honour to be, Sir, your obedienl se rvant, C. 1. ELLIS, Lieut.-Colonel, Commissioner, TO. IX. District, Honorary Associate of lhe Order of St. John of Jerusalem. The Chie f Commissioner. COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
(Divisions "which form part of a Corps are omitted). Cornwall-DlvISIONS-Bodmin, Bodmin Nursing, Camborne, Cuberl and Newlyn, Dolcoath, Falmouth, Falmouth Nursing, Grampound Nursing, Launceslon, ewq uay, Penza nce, Pool Carn Brea, Porlhl even, Redrulh, Rcdrulh Nursing, St. Ives, St. Slephens, Truro, ' Vilhiel, \Vilhiel Nursing. Devon-CoRps-Newlon Abbot, Plymoulh. DIVISIONS-Ashbli rlon, Babbacombe and St. Marychllrch Nursing, Ex ter, Exeter Nursing, Pool Carn Brea Nursing, Torquay, Torquay Nursing. Dorset-DIvISlON-Parkstone Nursing.
CORPS CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type. Ashburton
AND AMBULANCE
* Signifies
RECISTERED.
1.5.00
II
SURCEON.
E. A. Ellis,
M. B.
Boclmin
12.4.15
R. B. Anderson, M. R. C. P.
Cam borne
17.2.06
Cubert. and Newlyn
22.7.1 0
Lt.-Col. ' V. Blackwood, M.B. Vv. B. Felton, L. R.C.P.
1. 3.1 0
J. T. Thomas, M.R.C.P.
Do1coalh Exeter
14.12.01
J. A. Pereira Gray, M.D.
Falmouth
5.5.10
C. R. Browne, M. D.
-l(" Lalinceston
4.5.15
T.W. Shepherd,L.R.C.P.
Newquay
27.6.12
N EWTON ABBOT
23.2.06
A b botskerswell Dawlish Ki ngsteign ton ... Newlon Abbot
6.8.06 22.7.14 6.8.06 29.10.95
DIVISIONS
Returns not recei\·ed."
C. C. Vigurs, M. D.
J. R. Hatfield, L.R.C.P. M. Cutcliffe, M.R.C.P.
CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
...
26.9.1 0
P enzance ...
...
...
H .3.1 9
:l
...
...
16.2.10
l\IiUbay G. W. R.
...
1.2.95
Plymoulh Co-operative
22.11.07
LyMo Til
Pool
arn Brea ...
I
23.5.10
J.
28.9.08
B. 'layne, M.R.C.P.
...
18.10.93
SI.. I ves
...
27.5.02
F. C. Mathews, M.D.
...
23.10.09
Torquay
...
18.11.06
T. Dunlop, I\1.B.
Truro
...
27.10.15
Capt. ]. G. !\Iolony, L.M. & LoS., R.A. 1'II. R. II. \Valson, I\I.B.
St.
...
lephen's
...
I
7.10.13
Supl. F. \V. Morlon Palmer, 1'11. D., 13, Orcbard Gdns., Teignmoulh. Supl. R. H. Quick, Clarence Cottage, Penzance. Corps Supt. Col. \Vebber, 4, Queen AnneTeL, Plymouth. Supt. J. A. Ilott, 7, Eddyslone Terrace, 'Vest Hoe, Plymouth. Supt. C. 11. Ball, 53, Alexandra Road, Mutley, Plymouth. Supt. J. H. Bastion, Scarbol'ougb Ho., H igherBroadLane, Reclrlllh. Supt. H . 'V. paight, L. R. C. P., Portbleven, Cornwall. Supt.. E. E . Hattam, Hazel Bank, HIgher Sentry, Redrulh. Supt. J. T. Thomas, 2+, Trenwith Place, St.. Ives. Supt. P. Glanville, Moor View, t. Stephen's, Grampound Rd. Supt. T. Dunlop, "LB., \Yill enhall, Babbacombe, Torquay. Supt. F. Grave, 47, Richmond Hill, Truro. upt. 'V. H . ~re\\'er, Churchto\\'n, 'Vilhi el, Bodmin.
NURSING DIVISIONS
IN CHARCE .
W. Patey, M.B. H. B. Walters, M.R.C.P. F. R. Culross, M.B. Supt. W. 'Vyse, R. F. Higgin, M. D. 52, Tudor Rd., Newlon AbboL J. P. Perale, M.R.C.P. G. R.d eGlanville,M.R.c.P.
T. B. \Vilkinson, M. B.
Redruth ...
Wilhi cl ...
Supt. W. T. Butchers, Banks-y-Brim, AshburLon. upt. 'V. \V. Johnston, Sharrow How; , Bodmin. Supt. T. C. Quinlrel1, 11, Moor Street, Camborne. SupL H. Ri cha rds, Trewolla, Newlyn East, C'wall. Supt. \\ . James, Do\coath Avenue, Cam borne. Supt. E. A. Bowden, M.B.E., P endock,St.David 's Hill,Exet.er. Supt. Capt. M. J. Stewart, 4, Harri el Place, Falmoulh. Sec. R. Heard, 3, Bush P ark, Launceslon. Supt. C. C. Vigurs, M.D., St. Michael House, Newquay. Corps Supt. W. Jewell, Linden, Newton Abbot. Corpl. F. W. Prowse, Abbotskerswell, Newton Abbot. Sergt. A. W. H. Bassett, 2, Alexandra T errace, Dawlish.
F. W. Morton Palmer, M.D. J. Basil Paige, M.B.,
apt. H. W. Spaight, L. R.C.P., R.A.I\1.C. F . Hilchens, M.D.
Porlhlev 'n
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
.. ,
Teignmoulh
8S
DISTRICT.
Nut'sing Divisions, (Lho forming parl of a orps are placed under ils name).
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
Babbacomb and -------I102nO.~1~2).i102--~C~a~p~l-.lr~I-.CS~t~e~e~le~,-I\~I~.B~ .,--~I~L-a-d~y~S~U-p~t-.~~~I-rs-.-L~~-c-t-o-n-,-A-.-R-.R-.--C., . l\Iarychurch R.A.I\1.C. Dumboyne,St.!\Iary h., Torquay Boumin +. 11.15 R. B. Anderson, I\I.R.C. P. Lady Supt. Mrs. \Vilkinson, Trezeres, Bodmin. Exeter 23.9.15 P. H. Slirk, 1\1. R. C. P. ursing Officer !\Iiss F . K. \\'ood, 3+, Richmond Road, Ex'ler. Falmoulh 5. 5. 10 . R. Browne, 1\1. D. Lady SllPt. 1\lrs. Chellew, Anvenack l\Ianor, Falmoutb. *Grampound 8.11.11 Lady Supt. 1\1rs. Barry, Grampound, Cornwall, NEWTON ABBOT .. 23.2.06 Newton Abbol
20. 6.13
I . F. IIiggin, 1\1. B.
Parkstone
3.11.16
Burford Taylor, 1\1. B.
PLYMOUTH Plymouth Co-operative Pool Carn Brea ...
16.2.10 20.11.07 8.2.1 6
R. B. Mayne, I\1.R. C. P.
Redrulh
30.9.1+
F. Hitchens, M.D.
Torquay
22.3.13
A. Wightwick ,
\Vithiel
7.3.16
J\1. B.
R. M. 'Vatson, I\1.B.
Lady. Supl. l\Iiss 1\I. Moysey, Tl11tern, Newlon Abbol. Lady upt.1\Irs.Scott,St.Katharinc·s Queen's Grove, Parkston e. Lady Supt. !\Irs. Gale, 4, Gr nvillc Rd., St. Jude's, Plymouth. L ady Supl. Mrs. E. Mayne, Agar I-louse, Pool Carn Brca. Lady Supt. !\Irs. Rich, Pednandrea House, Redl·uth. ursing Officer l\Iiss P. Colli hole 13, \ Vindsor Road, Torqua\'. ' Lady Supt. Mrs. Scamell, . Soulh Vi ew, \ Vithiel,Bodmin.
No. X.
86
Assistant om missioners are being ap pointed to assist in carrying out the Brigade wod{ in eac h county. I feel sure this will be attended with good results, and if they each hay a eal on the Counly Committees undel' the P ed Cross and Sl. John joint scheme, they will be able to promote the interesls o[ the Brigad~ in. the future._ In con'lusio n, I beg to expl-ess my thanks to t.he mem?er~ of the ~Istnct Staff ~Ol their assistance during the year, especially the Lady Dlstn~l upenntendent, l\I I'iS oulcher, o. B. £., whose I-esi gllation has been accepted With great regret.. ~Iy thanks are also due t.o all the Corps and Divisional Medical Officers, Ambul~nce and ursing Offi cers and all ranks for the loyal and valuable help they have given in carrying out t.he work of the Brigade during the year. I have the honoUl- to be, Sir, Your obedient servanl, GEORGE S. ELLlSTO:-'-, Knight o[ Grace o[ the Order of SI.. John of Jerusalem . The Chief Commissioner.
No. X. District. Comprising the Counties of Cam.bridge, and Suffolk. CommissionerColonel G. S. Elliston, C.B.,
V.D.,
87
DISTRICT.
Essex, Hert, Norfolk
1\1.R.C.S., St. Edmunds, Felixstowe.-Knlgltt oj
Grace. Assistant CommissionersFrancis H. Barclay (Co. of Norfolk), The \Varren, Cromer.-Hvll. ervillg Brotlter. Major J. F. C. Hossack, F.R.C . . , (Co. o[ u[folk), 49, Bernellre t, Jpswich-
Knzght of Grace.
COUNTY DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Colonel R. J. Blackham, C.B., C.I\I.G., C.LE., ]).S.O., A.M.S. (I·'l.), (Co. of E sex), 39, Lexd en Road, Colchester. (13.1.20).-Xnight of Gmce. Alexander J. Boyd, l\I.D.,V.D. (Co. of IIeds), Manor IIollse, \\'are.-llvn. "Issocialc. District SurgeonCaptain S. O. Eades, L.R.C.P., St. Helens IIouse, Sl. IIelens, Ipswich.
(Divisions which form part of a Corps are omitted). Cambridge-DI\'1 IONs-Cambridge (G. E.Ry.), Ma.rch (G,E.Ry) E - 'ex-Dlvl IONs-Colchester, Manningtree, Mannll1gtree Nurs1l1g. Hel-ts- Dlvl 10:'11 -Harpenden Nursing, Hertford, Hitchill, Tring, Ware. Norfo lk- DlvlSIO -Cromer. Suffolk- CORP -Ipswich. . DIVISloNs-Bawdsey, Bawdsey Nursing, Felixslowe, Felix~towe urslng, Haverhill, Haverhill Nursing, Lowestoft, Lowesloft Nursll1g, Lowesto[t, (Brooke), Nacton NUl-sing.
(6.2.12.)-
Hon. Associate. District O fficerH. B. Southgate, Bath Cottage, Felixstowe. NURSING CORPS
A '0
(17.11.16.) 01\,1
10 ' '.
L ady District OHicerMiss IV!. Wright, St.oke Hill Cott.age, Belstead Road, Ipswich.
CORPS AND AMBULANCE REPORT
OF
THE
COl\lMJ SIONER. ST. EDl\IlND'S, FELIXS] OWE, 31 t. DecembcI-, 19J9.
SIR, I have the honour t.o submit the following a my report [or the year ending 31st December, 1919. From the reports of t.he various Corps alld Divisions in the District that h,ne come to hand, the strength of the Brigade appears to have been fairly well maintained, a large proportion of the demobilised men ha\'e re-joincd their units, alld a hopeful tone prevails that in the coming year new classes will be held, and fresh recruits obtained to make up for the losses dUI-ing the war. The Ipswich Nursing Corps consisting of three large Division, has well maintained its strength and efficiency, but there is ct falling off in the Nursing Divisions in the outlying districts. The members ha\ e been so actively employed as V. A, Ds. in war work in t.he Military and Auxiliary Hospitals, that a general disinclination exists to again settle down to the routine and less exciting work of an ol-dinctl-y Nursing Division. The fertture of the year has been the extens ion of the motor transport wode In the three counties o[ orfolk, Suffolk and Essex, the Red Cross and St. John County Committees have presented Motor Ambulances to Brigade Corps and Divisions on condition that they undertake to cover a wide area. Cenll-es have been formed at Ipswich, Colchester, Lowestoft and Cromer, and although they have been established little more than six monlhs, the large number o[ removals and the mileage covered has been most satisfactory. The increased cost bas been a severe tax on t.he funds, and it is to be hoped thal the public will come furward and assist the Ambulance Divisions to make ends meet, in addition to the ordinary [ee charged.
DIVISIONS
ignifies " Relurns not recei ved." ORPS 01- Division dist.inguished by style of type.
I IRECISTERED
Bawdsey ...
10.9.13
Cambridge G. E. R.
31.8. 15
Colchester Cromer
5.5.09 19.3.01
Felixstowe
11.11. 99
Haverhill ...
22. 4. 99
* H ertford
16.2.09
Hitchin
24.2.10
IpSWICH
31.1.00
First
13.7.93
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
Supt. 'vV. Forrest, Bawdsey, \V ood bridge. SupL C. L. Munden, F. A. Apthorpe Webb, 6, Charles St., Cambridge. M.R.C.S. Supt. E. H. Andrews, A. N. Fell, M.D. 75, Crouch St., Colchester. Supt. F. J. Emms, Lynt.olI, A. H. Burton, M.D. St. :l\Iary's Rd., Cromer. J. L. Johnston, l\I.B., B.S. Supt. \"1. G. Emeny, Kinsale, Garrison Lan e, Felixstowe. T. H. Goodman, !\'I.R.C. S. Supt. T. H. Goodman, M.R. C.S., 39, High St., Haverhill. Supt. G . S. Durrant, 1, Old Cross, Hertford. I. H. Gilbertson, M. R. C. s . Supt. Rev. G. B . Gainsford, \ Voodside, Hitchin. Supt. \V. F. Fryer, I.R.C.S., Chest\ "1. F. Fryer, l\f.R.C.S. nut House, Fore SL, Ipswich. G.M. H e therington,L.s.A. Supt. T. Damant, Christchurch Park, Ipswich. G. J. ConCord, M. D.
88
TH E
CORP or D ivisions d islinguished by style of type.
.,.
RECISTERED.
IRELAN D.
4.4.05
Great Eastern Ry .
...
21.9.12
Orwell ' \Torks ...
...
13.10.98
Francis \Vard,
M.D.
...
...
29. 7.97
S. S. IIoyland,
lII.D.
...
1. 5.99
...
7.12.14
J. C. Mead,
...
23.11.14
, V. Tyson,
...
1.11.02
S.
...
12.6.12
A. S. C. '\Taters,
,v.
St. John's
Social Settlemenl Lowestoft
...
Lowestoft (Brooke)
March
...
. ...
Tring
...
...
.. .
20.2.15
' \Tare
...
.. ,
.. .
16.6.02
l\1anni ngtree
"
No. XII. District.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON .
...
Gippeswyk
89
ST. J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE .
\V. S. Hibbert,
lI1.R . C.S.
Capt. S. O. Eades, L. R. C. P.
F . R.C.S.
111. D.
Bn~e, 111. B. 111. R.C.S.
W. Anderson,
1II. B.
Amb. Offic ' r A. C. llill, 10, 'Vherstead Rd., Ipswich. Supt. \ V. 1· isher, 13, l\lartin Rd., Ipswich. Supl. J. Pawscy, 67, Levinglon Rd., Ipswich. Supl. ethercoat, 16, \\'01 ey lreel, Ipswich. Supt. G . \\T. Curlis, 31, Bishop's IIill, Ipswich. Amb. Officer E. Taylor, 78, Be re ford Rd., Loweslo[l. Supt. A. J. Harper, 71, Oxford Rd., Loweslo[l. Supt. S. B['(~c, 111. B., High l., Manninglree. SllPt. 'V. Goodley, ew Park, l\1arch. upl. A. Bulcher, Frog-more IIouse, Froglllore Sl., Tring. Supt.. C. J. De\\'bur), Vme Collage, \Vare, Herls.
Co III 111 i~~ionel'SirJohn Lumsden, K.B.E.,D.L., lIl.D., 40, Merrion Square, Dublin.-/{'rught of Grace. A~~i~tant COll1missioner\\'. G. Smith, o. B. E., The Bungalow, Ralbfarnham, Dublin.-Esquire. Disll·ict SUI'gCOIl "i\V.C. Slevenson, F.R.C.S.I., 60, Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. (23.10.14.)Klligltt o.f Glace. lather Thomson, F.R.C. S.I., 15, Fitzwilliam quare, Dublin. (10.3.15.) elon Pringle, o. n. E., F. R. C.S. I., 7, Filzwilliam Place, Dublin. (13.12.15.) Oi tl'iet Officel'sG. P. Cope, M.D., 36, Harcourt treel, Dublin. (23.10. 14.) 1\ . J . Connor, :'oLB.E., 118, oulh Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin. (23.10.1-+.)111111. Scn)illg Brother. j\J-thur L. B. l\loore, 13, Ormond Road, Rathmines. (10.3. 15.)-EIon. Serving Brotlier.
N RSJ ' G Lady Di~ll'ict Superintendent-
CORPS
AND
DIVISIONS.
1\Ir . Ella " 'ebb, l\I.B.E., M.D., 20, Hatch St., Dublin. (23.10.1-+.)-Lady 0./ Grace . Ladv District Officel'sI~ss E. F. Blandford, 2, Palmerston Road, Dublin. (23.10. 14.)-H07l. ServillgSis/er. 1\11s ;\luricl G. Poe, lII.B.J:.., anlry ourt, an tI-y , Co. Dublin. (6.7. 16. )-Lady of Dr({CI!.
I!s Lelitia Overend, Aidleld, Dundrum. (20.6.19.)-Hon. S erving Sister. 11ss Berlha Bl'Uce, lII.B.E., Leserragh, Borrisokane, Tipperary. (21.6. 19).
NURSING DIVISIONS Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under ils name).
REC I STERED
SURC EON .
Bawdsey ...
10.9.13
G. J . Conford,
Felixstowe
20.12.11
P . L. Guiseppi,
Harpenden
8. 10. 14
Haverhill
9. 10.11
I p SWICH
1.10.94
Moka
1.10.15
Beechholme
1.10.15
Broadwater
1. 10.15
Lowestoft Manningtree N acton
30.9.17 15.11.14 19.3. 12
REPORT OF THE COl\Il\lISSIONER.
IN CHARCE .
M.D.
Lady Supl. l\liss Lloyd, \Vaverley, Felixslowe. Violet Kelynack, M. B. Lady SllPl. Mrs. Rowley, The Wrekin,Milloll Rd. ,Harpenden. T. H. Goodman, M.R.C.S. Lady Supl. Miss Ruffl e, Silverdale, Haverhill. Major J. F. C. Hossack, Lady Corps upt. Miss Bohun F.R.C.S. ED. R.A.M . C. (V.) Coulcher, The 'Varren, Ipswich. Lady Supl. Miss E. M. Debcnham, 23, Bollon Lane, Ipswich. Miss ' Villiamson, Lady Supl. Miss M. Wrighl, Sloke F.R. C.S. I. Hill Colt., Belstead Rd., Ipswich . Lady Supt. Miss L. Haggar, A.R.R.C., 111,London Rd. , Ipswich. D . H . Hutchinson, M. D. Lady Supl. Mrs. C. E. Hulchinso n, 2, Gordon Road, Lowestoft. S. Bn~e, M. B. Lady Supt. Mrs. Bn~e, High Slreet, Manninglree. Lady Supt. Miss Moorsom, N acton House, nr. Ipswich. M. D.
' JR,
40, l\1ERRION SgUARE, D BLIN. 1st April, 1920.
1 have thc honour to submit my Report for the year ended 31st December, 1919. .The lolal number of Divisions in my District is 15 Ambulance and -+0 Nur ing, wllh a slrenglh of 3-+ Ambulance Officers and 309 . C. Os. a nd l\len 113 Nursing OJTicers and 110-+ Tursing islers. Grand lOlal, 1560. The work accomplished during the year was quile up to the average and stanclard of the previous four years. \\' e were chiefly engaged, howeve r, in carrying out dCl11obilisaLion of our Auxili a ry l\Iilitary Hospitals, Ilospital Supply Depots, and oth?l- numcl'OU5-' organisalions of a Rcd Cross charac lel--a very troublesome bus1l1css. By thc end of the summer, practically all our activities of a war C~1~l"acter ceased, bul it wa found that much assistance could be gi"en lo demobdlsed men, and those who came under lhe Ministry of Pensions. The severe el?idemic of influenza in .the spring enabled the members of our Nursing unils to give good and lIseful ser\'lce at hospitals and in district nul' ing. The Annual In pection and Compelitions for Cups were held conjointly wilh the Brilish Red Cross Society at the Zoological Gardens and at the R. 1. C. Headqual·ters adjoining, Colonel Edgeworlh Johnston e, C.B . , being the Inspecting Officer. Now lhat ollr pel-manent head-quarters has been established and the fine house at 40, l\Jen-ion Square, which we share with the British Red Cross Society, we find that a great opportunity has arisen which enables the Brigade, the Irish Centre of lhe Association , and the British Red Cross Soci ty, to work in harmony and in accordance wilh the spirit of the agreement entered inlo between lhe B. R. C. S . and the Orde... The fact that under this agreement it was made abundantly clear lhat the status and machinery of the Brigade was not to be in any way interfered with and that ils members were lo remain under their own officers, has nabled me lo dispel all fear of interference. I have striven and intend to continue lo stri,'C to bring
THE
90
No. XII. DI
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
about a thorough LIn lerslanding with lh Brilish Red Cross ociely, and I lhink have been able lo accomplish lhis wilh some measure of uccess. The county system which oblains in England does not suil us here, and we lhl!rdore propose running our distri ,t entirely from our headquarters in Dublin. The Irish Centre of the A sociation which works in such complete harmony and close touch with us, is now making an efforl to gel up classes of instruction in connection with business hou e and indu trial concerns. I believe this will enable us to get r ecruits for the Brigade, and probably slart Ambulance and Nur ing units in connection therewith. \Ve had, of course, many members who joined during the war, and most of them, as I anticipated, a t-e now cold and hard to rouse; however, I am very hopeful lhat when the political horizon, which al the moment in thi country i black, b comeS clearer, and the clouds which at present are so heavy are dissipaled, our work will conlinue, and that in time we will be able to create an active and efficienl district. Much was hoped from the Ministry of Pensions and the new :'IIinislry of Health, but I do not at the moment see any evidence of either of those bodies availing of the voluntary help which we can so readily and willingly give. Go ernmenl D epartments have no souls and do not undersland altruism. By sticking to th' work and aiming at a high standard of efficiency, I believe in time the value ot our co-operation will be realised, and that the community will take advantage of th help our people can give. In conclusion, I must express my sincere and cordial appreciation of lhe splendid and loyal assistance at all times given me by my Dislricl SlafT, wilhout whose help I would often have found it difficult to carryon. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, JOHN LUl\lSDEN, Knighl of Grace of the Order of St. John of J erusalell1 in England. The Chief Commissioner.
CORPS 01- Divisions distinguished by slyle of lyp '.
McLoughlin'Ilarvey's
26.5.15
Rome & Co.
26.5.15
Siblborpc &
P RLIC FoUl-
o.
CORPS or Division distinguished by style of type.
RECISTERED.
SURGEON.
IN CHARGE.
ourls
R.I.. (Dublin) Dublin University Royal ollege of Sci nee Cou 'TY Dn'l ' 10 ' . Galway ity Queenslown Tipperary, Norlh
CITY OF DUBLIN City of Dublin ...
18.12.05
Jacob, W. R. & Co.
25.7.11
John's Lane Dislillery
1.11.16
Morgan Mooney's
Corps Surgeon G. P. Meldon, M.D. do. do. (Acling) W. G. Harvey, M.D.
1.7.18
North City of Dublin ...
29.1.17
St. James's Gate
18.3.04
"V. A. ·Winter, M.D.
COUNTY DUBLIN
17.3.17
Glenageary
3.11.H
R. de Courcy Wheeler, M.D. C. B. Scott, M. B.
Rathmines
20.12.15
BUILDlNG TRADES Brooks, Thomas
DUBLIN
8.4.16 15.12.15
H. Hunt, M.D.
Corps Supt. J. H. Webb, Tinot-an, Glenageary, Co. Du blin. upt. F. J. Ilorne, 16, Lullymore Tce., Dolphin's Barn, Dublin. Act. upt. J. . ll1urthwaile, 90, Pembroke Road, Dublin, Supt. N. IIollingsworlh, 1, Powers quare, Dublin. Supt. J. L. Keogh, 74-, Rogerson's Quay, Dublin. Sergi. C. R. Hammond, 85, Grafton lreel, Dublin. Supt. G. Dick, St. James's Gate, Dublin. Corps upt. A. J. Mac\Villiam, 51, Mounl hannon Rd.,Dublin. Supt. W. M. Paget Haffield, 7, Summerhill, Kingstown. Act. Supt. H. C. Poulter, Greemounl, Milltown. Corps Supt. Reg. H. Keatinge, Bramberg, Sulton, Co. Dublin. Supt. W. H. Reynolds, 102, Sl. Lawren ce Rd., Clonlarf.
has. Kcatinge,
42, Grafton treet, Dublin. upt. S. G. Young, Dartmouth Road, Dublin. Act. Corps Officer J. Gourlie, 5, lanwilliam Place, Dublin. Su pl. J. Si bthorpe, 33, Iolesworlh Street, Du blin.
1. 2.17
13.8.15 29.9.15 4.1.16 15.1.16
\V. Taylor, F. R.C.S.
upt. J. Healy, Land Regislry Office, Four Courts. P. Peac ock, 1\I.D.(Acling} Supt. Ser~t. Faun, R.I:C. Depot, Phcenlx Park, Dublll1. Ll.- 01. Dawson, Supl. Dr. A. \'T. Baker, R.A.M.C. 59, l\ferrion Squat-e, Dublin. \V. A. \Vinl el-, M.D. Supt. J. Bamford, 66, Grosvenor Sq., Rathmines.
4.10.15
\V. A.
1.11.15
]. J. O'Connor, M.D.
14.11.1-+
andys, 1\1. D.
Supt. Owen Dockery, 8, Eyre Square, Galway. Supt. J. l\lcCarthy, Gorlnafieur, l\Iiddlelon. Supl. l\Iajor E. J. Dease, R.1\I., Y ewstoo, N enagh, Co. Tipperary.
P. Quigley, 1\1. D.
NURSING DIVISIONS ursing Divisions, (those forming parl of a orps ar' plac d und r its name). CITY
3.4.14
Supl.
Lane Joynt, M.D.
ERVICES
CORPS AND AMBULANCE DIVISIONS ... Signifies "Rdurns nol received."
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
REGISTERED.
26.5.15
Keatinge's
91
TRICT.
D
REGISTERED.
SURGEON.
BLIN
8.5.09
ity of Dublin ...
10.5.09
lonlarf
10.4.1-+
E. l\IcDowel Cosgrave, M.D. E. Fannin, 1\1. D.
Earlsforl
OF
31.5.16
J. B.
Fitzwilliam
10.1.16
R. B. l\IcViltie, III.D.
Harcourt
1.11.15
II. Hunt, M.D.
Inchicore
N.2.17
W. R. Jacob, Ltd.
5.11.17
Leeson Park
19.11.H
... Maycourt
14.8.14
North Dublin
22.7.15
"'St. James's Gate St. Stephen's Green
6.5.14 28.10.15
"V.
Magennis, M. D.
G. Harvey, !II.D.
J. Beckett, M.D. T. O. Graham, M.D. \V. A. Cooke, 1\1. D. R. J. Rowl ette, M.D. A. P. McMahon, M.D. A. P. C. H. Ban-y, M.D.
IN CHARCE.
Lady Corps Supt. l\Irs. K. Shanks 40, l\Ierrion Square, Dublin. Lady upl. Miss Iowbray, 24, Molesworth Street, Dublin. Lady Supl. Iiss Blood Smylhe, Glenver, Howth Rd., Dublin. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. L. \Varren Bryn Golen, Foxmck, Co. Dublin. Lady Supt. l\Irs. ]. Harkness, 21, \Vaterloo Road, Dublin. Lady upt. Miss O ' Kelly, 97, Rathgar Road, Dublin. L ady Supt. Mrs, l\Iac\Viliiam, 51, l\It. Shannon Rd., Dublin. Lady Supt. Miss G. Ba rrington, 12, l\'Iorehampton Rd., Dublin. Lady Supt. l\Iiss Archer, 26, Elm Park Avenue, Dublin . Lady Supt. Miss Carlan O 'Mea ra 8, Hatch Street, Dublin. ' Lady Supt. Miss E. Whitehead 124, Drumcondra Rd., Dublin. Lady upt. Miss Corry, 77, Upper Leeson St.,Dublin. Lady Supt. Mrs. G. M. Rowlette, 42, Lower Baggott St., Dublin.
92 Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name). South D ublin ... Co.
DUBLIN
Blackrock Carrickmines Dundrum
ST.
RECISTERED.
25.7.14
T. G. Hardman,
j . Garrett,
31.12.14
VV. F. Pim,
M.D.
19.2.15
A. S. Goff,
M. D.
Rathgar
1.5.15
BU I LDING TRADES
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON .
1.1.16
1.5.13
Central ...
11. 5.17 11.4.18
Grafton
20.7.16
BLIC SERVICES
Alexandra College
17.11.13
Dublin University
15.2.14-
93
JOHN Al\IBULANCE BRIGADE.
I. D.
23. 10. 14-
Kingstown
DUBLIN
P
THE
M . D.
R . Lynn Heard, M. D. j. Beatty, 1I1.D. J. J. Purser, M. D .
Lady Supt. 1\Irs. E. B l\Iandel"s, 5, \Vaterloo Road, Dublin. Lady OI"PS upt. Mrs. Robinson, Culellen, Glenag ary, o. Dublin. Lady Supl. 1\lrs. E. C. \Vilkinson, 3, Claremont \ rillas, Glcnageary. Lady upt. l\Irs. C. Bewley, Blencarn, Furrock. Lady upt. 1\Iiss Bird, Churchtown Ho., Dundrum. Lady upL Mrs. \Voodward, Beaumont, Clal"emont Rd. Lady upt. Irs. jackson, 11, Bushey Park Rd., Rathgar. Laoy Corps upL l\Irs. Keatinge, "Bramberg," utton,Co. Dublin. Lady Corps upL 1\lrs. C. Keatinge, 6, Greenmount Rd., T renurc. Lady upt. Mrs. malley, 11, Roslrc\'or TCITace, Rathgar. Lady orps upL Mrs. IcVilti, 62, Fitzwilliam quare, Dublin. Lady upt. l\Irs. Thompson, 21, l\layfield Road, Terenllre. Lady upt. Iiss R. Mahaffy, Earlscliffe, Baily, Co. Dublin.
COUNTY DIVIS IO NS
Ballinsloe *Birr Borrisokane *Boyle Bray Clonmel *Coolgreany Fermoy Galway City Greystones Kilkenny L imerick Marybbr ough Naas Nenagh Portlaw Sligo Wicklow
j.W.Rutherford,L.R . .S.1. Lady upLTheIIon.Ge rginaDillon, Clonbrock, Ahascragh, Ireland. \V. Morton, III.D. Lady Supl.l\Iiss Biddulph, Money23.6.16 quigneen, Birr. L. Quigley, M.D. Lady SupL Iiss Eva Bruce, 16.1.15 Lesseragh, Borrisokalle. Lady upt. l\Iiss l\1. Ffolliott, 10.7.16 Hollybrook, Boyle. - Roantree, III.D. Lady Supt. Mrs. Ramad g , 14.11.14lew Grange Lodge, Bray. 11. 2.15 P. j. Byrne, M.D. Lady Supl. lIon. 1\Irs. de la Poe r, o. B. E., KilshccIan, Tipp erary. 20.10. 15 \tV. \ V. Murphy, M.D. Lady Supt. Mrs. l\lurphy, Coolgreaney. 28.10.15 G. \Voodroffe, III.D. Lady SupL Mrs. K. Gordon, \tVeston, Fermoy. 3.1.16 j . J. Waters, lIt.D. Lady upL Miss L. Gallagher, 8, William, treet, Galway. 2.10.15 Lady Supl. Mrs. Deverall, Ellesmere, Greystones, Co. \ Vicklow. 26. 12.15 C . Drennan, M.D. Lady Supt. Miss F. E. Buller, Lasislown House, Kilkenny. 19. 7. 16 Wm. Fogerty, M.D. Lady SupL Mrs. II. O'Connor, 1, Upper William St., Limerick. 1.1.16 Lady Supt. Mrs. Coote, " Deerpark Farm," Montrath. 5.2.13 O . D onel Browne, M . D. Lady Supt. Miss E. Moore, " Killashee, " Naas. 14.11.14 C. A. johns, M.D. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Dease, O. B. E . , " Yewston," Nenagh. 1.2.15 D. F. Walker, M . D. Lady Supt. Lady O. Beauclerk, G. B . E., Curraghmore, Waterford, 10.7.14 P . J. Flanagan, M.D. Lady Supt. Miss K. W. Martin, Cleveragb, Sligo. 21.1.16 W . J. McCorm ick, M.D. Lady Supl. Mrs. M. Leslie Ellis, " Magherymore," Wicklow. 1.1.16
Priory for Wales. Commi sioner for Wales-Herbert D. \V. Lewis, o. B.E.-Knight of Grace. Surgeon-in-Chief for 'Vales-Major-General Sir Robert Jones, K.B.E., c.B.-Knight of Grace. Lady Supe,"intendent-in-Chief for 'Vales-Countess of Plymouth.-Lady of Grace. Lady SupeJ"intendent for Wales-(Vacant). Deputy Lady Superintendent for Wales-Mrs. Kate Lewis, O.B.E. County, City and Borough CommissionersAnglesey Centre-{Vacant). Breconshire Centre-{Vacant). Cardigan hire Centre-{Vacant). Carmarthenshire Centre-Colonel E. Evans, M. D. arnarvons hire Centre-(\Tacant). Dcnbighshire Centre-Lieut.-Colonel J. E. M. Davies, M.D., D.s.o.-Kniglzt of Grace. Flints hil'e Centre-l\Ir. D av id F. Pennant. GlamOl"ganshire Centre-Colonel J. Arnallt Jones, M.D., K . H.S., V.D.XII iglzl of Grace. i\Ierionclhshire Ccntre-Dr. Richard Jones, M.D . l\fonmollthshire Centre-Caplain D. RocynJones, C.B.E., M.D. , J.P.-Kniglzt of Grace. i\Iontgomeryshire Centre-{Vacant). Pcmbrok e hire Centre- rajor Sir David Hughes-Morgan. Raclnorshire Centre-(Vacant). City o[ Cal"diff Centre-Mr. Hugh M. Ingledew.-K1l1gld of Gmce. BOI"ollgh of l\lerthyr Tydfil Centre-(\'acant). I3ol'Ough of Tewport Centre-Mr. A. G. E. J. Fudge.-Esqui1'e. BOl'Ough of Rhondda Centre-Captain Tale isin E. Richards, R . A. M. c .-Hon. SCr7!illg Brother. City of wansea Centre-{Vacant).
IR,
PEPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER FOR \VALES, 1919-1920. March 1st, 1920.
I have :he honour to submit mJ: Rep<;,rt for the. year ended 29th February, 1920. .T.h~ present strength of the Brigade IS, appl'Oxlmately, 5,000. Six new Ambulance DIVI Ions and [our Nursing Division have been formed and registered with a total strenglh of 220. ' Til number of members who served in His 'fajesty's Forces is as follows:Royal aval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve . 5 Military Home Ho pilal R e s e r v e . . 1 035 R.A.1\I. C., Expeditionary Force and other units '371 1,411 In addilion to. the abo,:,~, 1,240 men and 900 women did duty as Orderlies and V.A.p. urses 111 th~ military .hospit.als at home and abroad. OUI" members did C~)[1slt~erable w?rk Il1 conl1"'ctlOn With lhe transport of wounded and in olher dll"ect lon~, makIng a grand lotal of 3,551 membel"s of the Brigade who were actively engaged 111 war work. The fOllowing decorations and awards were granted to our members during the year. Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class 4 Distinguished Conduct Medal 1 Military Medal. " 8 Mentioned in Despatches. 3 Di visiona l Certificale fOI" Dis tinguished e rvice 2 18
THE
94
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JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
I regret to say that we had three casualties:
It is satisfactory to know that no
m~~1~el~e':u~"~1 ~i;~~:I!~~1~eOrl~1 ~}1~h~r~:reff~0~~s~~IJd~~11;'
Fi,eld An:bulanc 7 to the work Of the Brigade has give n new strength to the units. Their servlc s dUring the yeatrs c . ld , I have every reason of war has developed theIr usefulne ss an d e ffi' Clency, a I , >fi b 0 hope that the Order, whos e traditions they so noblY,upheld, wIll ur~her ~en ,t y their energies in the less war-like, though not less dIfficult, work In tln~e 0 t~~ce. I The problems of reconstruction will, I feel confident, b? solv~d atlsfac 01 \y . . think I am justified in saying that the position of the Bngade, In :~ ales to-~ ~r ~s stron er than ever it was. The personnel are proud of theIr um, onns an 1 Ir ositi~n as the active representatives of the Orc\er, and a re ver,y alIve ,t'? the fact fhat the; will be called upon to playa real and important part 111 the cItIze n army
.r
of There to-day.has been some grievance and dlssatts , 'f ' b ut tl1e grea . ter [)art of I this actIOn, ( was due causes outside the jurisdiction of the O,rder. !hrough all t1l'se troublou s times I have received fl"om all ranks every pOSSIble assIstance. I shoul,d like to rec-ord my admiration for the manner in which, they have performed theIr duties and to convey my thanks to all for the support gl\.en me. Dur'in rr the year Ilis I\Iajesty the King has been graCIously pleased to sanction the follo~ving promotions in, and appointment to, th> Ordcr of t. John of J l rusalem in England:-
\0
As KN1GllTS Edwa l"ds, Lieul.Col. \Villiam Bickerton. Davies, Lieut. -Col. John Edward H enry. Treowen, Th e Right Hon. Lord. As LADl E J ackson, Ada, Lady Mather. , Gladstone, The Han. l\Iaud Ernestll1e.
OF GRA E.
Jones, l\Iajor-G n ral Sir Rob rL Lindsay, olonel II nry Edzel ~lorgan. Hepburn, Colonel David. OF GRACE.
Alletson, 1\1rs. orah. Pardoe, Mrs. \\'innie.
As ESQtJIRE. Samson, Marlay. As Francis, D av id John. Bryan, Ed ga r Samuel. Rees, Benjamin.
HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS.
As
Evans, Major wcn, Jones, \\'illiam Henry. Payne, George, HONORARY
ERVING SISTER.
Cornwall, Jeannie. As Evans, Sir E. Vincent.. Cory, Major James Trevor.
H ONORARY ASSOCIATES.
Hartshorn , Vernon. Davi es, D av id Llewellyn.
War Sel"vice Badges in recognition of the sel"vices o~ tho~e who have be~n working on behalf of the Order in hospitals and other dIrectIOns have been Issued to 546 members. . Three thousand two hundred a nd ten students have attended a course of II1slruction in First Aid and 56..J- in IIome Nursing, and of these 2;839 have been successful in obtaining certificates. The number of classes held dunng the. year bas not bee,n so great as in previous yea.rs, and I would ask lh e ~en:re CO~111~lltees.' throug-"h lhelr Commissione rs, to organise classes in the sever~l, c!lst r!cls wlthll1 theIr Ce~tl e~, ,I am hoping to see an Ambulance and Nursing DIVISIon In every town and village In Wales. By this means we shall be able, ~o meet allth~ calls I~<l:d e upon us [1"01~ time to time by the :vIinistry of Health, Mll1lstry of \enslon,s, MInIstry of L~bo~ll, and the Police and Muni c ipal Authorities, and to prOVIde asslstan~e fOI" lhe Ilstnct and village nurses in case of a serious epidemic. Further lhan ~hls, the value of :l. knowledge of First Aid and Hom e Nursing to the comml1l1lty cannot be ovel"estimated. I' , I would also ask our Centre Committee to an"ange, if possible, wor <lng partl~s to provide discharged disabled m e n with undel"clothing when they leave our hospItals and ho stels. I can assure yo u tbis is, a t the mom ent, a very great want.
FOR
WALES.
9S
Major Trevor Cory has most generously given a sum of £1,000 (one thousand pounds) in memory o[ his two sons who were killed in the war. This money is to be invested and the intel"est each year to be used to assist one or more women to train as pl"ofe sional nurses. Our IIospital at Tenby, for the accommodation of discharged, disabled men, has proved a great success and is uow available for cases from all parts of the country. The Hostels in North \Vales for the Trainees at the \Vroxh am Garden Centre are much appreciated by the men, and the repol"ts we I"eceive are satisfactory. At the request of the Ministry of Pensions we have established a lIostel in Cardiff [or the limbless, discharged, disabled men attending the Prince of \Vales Hospital, the Pal"ade, Cardiff. \Ve have recently undertaken at the request of the Ministry of Labour to provide accommodation [or ..J-OO Trainees attending the Government Instructional Factory, East M~)or , Cardiff. The Iarquis of Bute has kindly placed at our disposal the l\Iill House in L1andaff Fields, and we have made arrangements with Mr. Charles Thompson and the Trustees to take over the University ettlement Buildings at , plott, which are in close proximity to the factory . \\'e have made arrangement. with the l\1inistry of Pensions to establi h a Medical lini' at \\'ansea, which will be used [01" Orthopaedic, Tropical, Cardiac and NellJ"OI~)gical ca ' es. This Clinic will serve a part of Glamorgan and the counties of annarthen and Pembroke. A onf>rence recently held at Cardiff to consider a scheme for the co-ordination of ursing Services in \\'ales decided Lo take no action fOI" the present. The Priol"y ha pl"cpared a scheme to keep together its personnel and to utilise the s rvicl' o[ it members in directions beneficial to the community. ur Tran port en'ice has proved a great blessing. \Ve have carried dUJ"ing the last twelve months over a thousand ca es, and the mileage covered is approximately twenty thousanJ. Our cars are in constant use and additional stations are being establishcd as quickly a we are able to obtain suitable cars for the purpose. The lIol11\ ffice have agreed that any Colliery Company entering into a contract with the Priory for the use of its ambulance cars will be considered as complying with S >ction 1-+9 of the Coal Mines Act of 1911, and we make a charge at the rate of one shilling per man employed. \VL ha\'e made arrang ments with the l\Iinistryof Pensions Lo carryall cases of dischargcd, disabled men in \Vales to the sevel"al hospitals and institutions, and we OWl' our thanks to the police fOI"ces for the prompt way in which they have dealt with these calls. \Ve also undertake to calTY the \vorkmen, their wives and familie in case of accident or sickness ordered by the docto ... A large number of Colliery Companies and \Vorkm en's Lodges have made contract with us for the use of these cars. \Ye have already established stations at L1anelly, Pontypridd, L1anbradach, Nelson, Treorchy, Bridgend, Barry, hep tow and Cardiff. Arrangements are being made to open new centres at \Vrexham, mmaford, Carnan'on, Port Talbot and Gowerton, and I look forward to the time when we shall have a car stationed in every centre in \Val es. The Ministry of Health has recently issued a circula r to Iedical Officers of HaIth asking that suitable provision be made in case of an epidemic of influ enza, and we ha\'c oIfel"ed our personnel throughout \Val es to the l\Iedical Officers of IIealth who have, in most cases, been glad to avai l themselves of this offer of assistance. The acquisition from the Bute Estate of a siLe in Cathays park adjoinincy the old GI"eyfl"icl.l"s' Priory, on which it is hoped to erect a building worthy of \Val:s as well as of the Priol,), which has already become a \Vel h National Institution has met with the approval of all, and I feel we must all look fonval"d to the day' when we shall be able to meet in our own PI"iory building. Th~ work and usefulness of the PI"iory is increasing in every direction, and I feel certaIn that the people of \Vales, who have for so many yeal"S enjoyed the fruits of our ~abo ur, and who now realis e in increasing numbers the national charact r of the servIces rendered by our Organisation, will rally round and assist us, with hand and hea rt, in what is a natio nal undel"taking, and, therefore, a national responsibility. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, HERBERT D. \\T. LEWI , Knight of Grace of the Orclel" of St. John, and Coml11issionel' for \Vale s.
THE
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JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Breconshi re-DlvISIONs-Brynmawr, Y stradgynlais.
CE TRES, COI~I'S or Divisions distinguished by style of lype.
REGISTERED
Cardiganshire-Nil. Carmarthenshire-DIVISIO s-Glanaman, Llanelly, Penygroes, Ponlhenry, Ponlardulais, Crosshands, Llwynhendy, Trimsaran, Tumble, Pcnybank. Carnarvonshire-Nil.
97
WALES.
AMBULANCE CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
COUNTY, CITY AND BOROUGH DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND DIVIS IONS.
Anglesea-Nil.
FOR
SURGEON.
BRECONSHIRE Brynmawr Ysll-adgynlai
15.9.98
COUNTY
IN CHARGE.
CENTRE.
W. L. Pritchard.
Amb. Officer C. \iVilliams, Danybryn, Lion St., Nantyglo. Supt. C. M. Humphries, Ynys Echaf, Ystradgynlais.
119.12.14
Denbighshire-DlvlsIONs-Chirk, Vrol1 Seclion, Rhos. CARMARTHE SHIRE
Flintshire-DIVISION-Bu ckley. GlamOl-ganshire-CoRPs-Bridgend and Dislrict, Ponlyclull, Pontypridd, Caeq hilly and District, Dowlais, Abcravon, calh - 1)"'ISIO , 's-G lyncorrwg, Cwmavon, Cymmer, Bryn, Briton Ferry, Caerau, Kenfig Hall, [n Cribbwr, Taibach, Cilfynydd, Great \Vestern olliery, Iarilimc and Penrhiw, Gilfach Goch, Tonyrefail and ocdely, Brynna, l'onlyclun, \\'111, Caerphilly, (R. R.) IIengoed, Bargoed, Brithdir, Fochriw, PonlloUyn, Bedlinog, Nantgarw and District, TafE \\'ell, Te lson , Llanbradach, Pontardawe, Crynant, Onllwyn,Blaengarw,Cacrau l\Jaesteg, Ponlycym111er, Nantymoel, Ogmore Vale. Merionethshire-DIVISION-Blaenau Festiniog. Monmouthshire-CoRP -Rhymney Valley, Islwyn, \Vest Monmouth, \\' st rn Valley, Avon Lwyd, Pontypool-DrvISIO;'lls-Blackwood, Abl'rbargol'd, Rhymney, Tredegar, No.1 Varleg, Abertillery, Blaina, Six Bells, Abercarn, Abersychan, Oakdale, Blaenavon, Celynen olliel-y, oronatiol1, rosskl'Ys, Llanhilleth, Marine Colliery, Pontypool Jo rth, Pontypool Road, J\bcl-gavenny, Cwmbran Colliery and Pontnewydd, Bedwas, Trcciegal· 1 o. 2.
Crosshands
26.11.13
Glanal11Jl1an
1 19.6.13
...
20.11.17
Llwynhendy
1.10.17
Llanelly
Penybank
I
COUNTY
J. D. Jones. E. Croflon Byrne
2 .6.18
Penygroes
19.11.1-1
J. I I. Clutterbuck.
Ponlardulais
25.1 0.13
R. J. Isaac.
POl1thenry
14-.5.H
A. C. Lewis.
Trimsaran
4.4.13
Tumble
E. l\T. Williams.
12.10.14-
CENTRE. T. A. Davies, Brynsiriol Villa, Crosshands. Amb. Officer J. E. James, 13, Evans Terrace, Glanamman. upt. E. D. Jones, The Hollies, Glenalla, Llanelly. Amb. Officer E. \V. Thomas, Bronhaul, Llwynhendy, Llanelly. Supt. T. Davies, Brynhyfryd, Penybank. R. T. Roberts, Brynheulog, Penygroes. Capt. R. J. Isaac, Dedwyn, Pontardulais. Supl. G. Roblings, Llwyncelyn, Ponthenry. Supt. T. ·W illiams, 11, New Houses, Trimsaran. Acting Supt. T. Davies, Bronwydd, Tumble.
Pembrokeshire-Nil. DE
Radnorshire-Nil. City of Cardiff-CORPs-Cardiff and Districl-DlvlSIONs-CardifT ity, ardifT Cily Police, Cardiff Railway, CardifT G. \V. Railway, Cardif1 R. Railway, Cardiff Emergency, Penarth, Barry Dock.
BIGH IIIRE
Chirk
16.4.04-
Rhos
1-1-.10.12
Vron
18.11.11
of Merthyr Tydfyl-CoRPs-Dowlais, Taff Valley, Cynon ValleyDIVISIONs-Abercynon, Aberdare, Cwmamal1, Mountain Ash, Penrhiwceiber, Dowlais, Dowlais Police, Duffryn Amman, Abercanaid, efn Coed, Merthyr Borough, Merlhyr Vale, Troedyrhiw, Treharris, Penydarren.
COUNTY
C. E. Salt,
III.B.
J. C. L. Roberls.
Borough
FLINTSHIRE Buckley
Borough of NewpOI-t-CoRPs-Newport Mon.-DIvISIONS- ewporlDock,Newporl Fire Brigad.e, Newporl Old Boys, Newport Police, Newporl Town, Newport Railway. Borough of Rhondda-CoRPs-Rhonclda Fach, Rhondda Fawr-J)lvl rONSCymmer, Ferndale, Lady Lewis, Maerdy, Tylorslown, Wallslown Ynyshir, Abergorchy, Cambrian Colliery, Cwmparc, Dunraven, Fernhill' Llwynpia, Maindy and Easlern Penygraig, Treherberl, Tynybedw, Yslrad:
r
D. D. Frazer.
GLAMORGANSHIRE
COUNTY
Brithdir
23.1.12
G. R. Pennant.
Caerau
25.7.12
J. Harris-Jones.
Cern Cribbwr Borough of Swansea-DlvlslONs-Llansam lel, Morrislon, Swansea.
19.9.19
COUNTY
20.11.13
F. J. Twist.
CE. TRE. Dr. J. B. Lloyd, The Mount, Chirk. Supt. D. J. Williams, 54-, Chul-ch t., Rhos, \Vmxham . orporal D. Jones, Almshouses, Chirk. ENTRE. \ Acting \V. Bellis, 41, Brunswick Rd., Buckley. CENTRE. Amb. Officer \-V. Hares, 14, Her~ert treet, Brithdir. Dr. J. Harns-Jones, The Surgery, Caerau. Dr. F. J. Twist, The Surgery, Kenfig Hill. G
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AMBULANCE
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CEN TR ES, CORPS or Divisions dis t ingu is hed by style of type.
PRIORY
B RI GADE.
--
CI~
31.8.12
\ V. I rv ing.
Cyml1lcr (P . T.)
30.5.12
A. Miles.
Nantgarw
12.1. 14-
D. R. Thomas.
Ogmorc \ 'ale
20.7.08
A. W. Anderson.
Onllwyn ...
22.7.12
C. Armstrong.
Ponllottyn
29.6. 10
J. Jones.
Acting upl. T. R. Davies, 11, J ersey Row, CWI:la von. Acting Supl. D. L. Davlcs, 95, Hryntion Road, ymmer. E. Thomas, 2, Caerphilly Road, Nantgarw. D . . Williams, Ge n Vicw, gmore Valc. D . Lewis, Brynglas, DyfTryn, Onllwyn. lIpL D. II. Phillips, 8, \\Talcrloo Terr., Ponllottyn.
ABEl~AVON
5.6.12
Bryn
1. B. Ibotson.
12.11.13
Glyncorrwg
6.11.13
S. F isher.
Kenfig Hill
23.1.12
J. \V.
Taibach BRJOGE '0 AND
3.7.19
ooper.
Dr. Phillips.
hipton, Th lma, . ~ hclon art! ns, Bnlon I' erry. Supt. D. Thomas, 14, _ talion Terrae, Bryn, P. Talb L. Amb. OrTie'r . G. Jones, \Vm "oc l, Glyncornvg. ~ lIPt. E. Jcnkins, London House, K~nfig Hill. Amb. Officer D. Pugh, 13, Reginald Str et, bera\'on.
J.
TRES, C01~I'S or Oi visiolls d ist ing-u islwd by slyk of type.
Blaengarw
19.1.10
F. J. Rces.
Caerau (Maesteg)
22.6.15
J . M. Cawland.
Nantymoel
6.7.14 11.3.10
T. J. Bell Thomas. D . J . Thomas.
upt. T. Kent, 33, Blaengarw Rd., Bla nKarw. T. Exall, 14-2, Caerau Road, a rau, Jacstcg. Supl. 11. Allen, 26 Turbcrville St., Iaesteg. Actin~ lIpL \V. \Villiams, 2, Brookland Terr., antymo I.
REC I!JTER ED.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
PONTYPR J DI)
wm
olliery ...
21.10.12
Cilfynydd
15.1.10
Gt. West rnCollil'l-y
28.5.06
Maritime and P nl-hiw
E. P. Evans.
J. M. McDonalcl.
1.9.10
If. Davie. J. W. Williams.
PONTYCLl 'N
Brynna
28.6.07
S. A. Tucker.
Gilfach Coch
1O.X.08
J. G. McCaughy.
POlllyclun
J.
2.9.09
Ton\'rcfail <tnd Coedcly
lila ~nal1 Fesliniog-
0 1 TR I CT
Garth (Maesteg)
99
W ALES.
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IN CHARCE.
8URCEON.
RECISTERED.
Cwmavon
Brilon Ferry
FOR
bl'rgav nny ...
12.6.18
W. Logic.
]. Brcreton.
l\lERI I ETH IIIRE \ 25.1.06 \ R. Jones.
CENTRE. Amb. Officcr \Y. M. Owen, J 2, \Vynn Rd . , Blaenau Festiniog.
MON 10UTIL IIIRE COU TY 8.10.08 Col. W. D. tc e l
CE TRE. Capt. S. T. Beard, O.B.E., 2, Grosve11or Rd., Abergavenny. C. C. Badge, 1, Garfield Terr., Blackwood. \\' . Holli ste r, 3, lIengoed Road, TIengoed.
25.S.15
IIengoed
9.3.15
J. Jackson.
Abcl'c;ychan
3.7.08
W. J. Mulligan.
Blaenavon
4.7.08
A. I I. James.
Varteg ...
6.2.13
].
Avo;,
Supl. G. H. Trotman, 41, Bridgend Road, L1anharan. T. Thomas, 29, Coronation treet, E\'<lnstown, Gilfach Goch. Sl1Pl. 1. Ajax L ew is, Elmsfield, Pontyclun. Amb. Officer . Davies, The Bungalows, Coedely.
COUNTY
M.D., V.D.
Blackwood
Amb. orr. E. A. Davics, Oaklands Church Villagc, Pontypridcl. R. E. Williams, Oaklancls T ITace, Cilfynydd. Amb. Officer C. Floyd, Aeron I louse, raigwen, Pontypricld. . upl.. \V. Goddard, 82, Phillip treet, Pontypridd .
LLWYJ)
CAERPHI LLY ANOO I TR I CT
Bargoed
16.10.07
Caerphilly
13.5. 10
Llan bradach
24.1.20
Nelson ...
31. 7.18
T. L. Llewellyn.
R. C. Ronerlson. R. H. Terry.
Supt. J . Robson, Ashlea, Abl'rbargoed . lIpl. G . Rigsby, . 4, Stocklallli SL., aerphtlly, Amb . fficer C. E. Palmer, 17, Garden L, L1an bradach. SupL E. T. Owen, 1, Ashgrovc, N clson.
Coronation
25.8.11
Oakd a le (Blackwood)
25.9. 14-
Tn~ degar
L)O"'lLA I S
Bedlinog
12.4.06
E. Llewellyn.
Dowlais
14.9. 07
R. S . McClelland.
Dowlais Police Fochriw
13.11.09 23.5.06
R. S. McClelland. J . M. J ones.
Am b. Officer D. 1\1. ims, 38 Mount Pleasant, Bedlinog. SupL'R . I I. Parker, . 11, Winifred trcet, Dowlals. SupL J . D. Lam b, Police Station, Dow lais. SupL W. J. Ballard, 5, Guest. Street, Foch riw .
NEAT H
Crynant Ponlardawe
22.1 0. 14
C . Armst.-ong.
11.5. 12
W . O. Evans.
S u pt . J. J ames, Bronallt, Crynant. W . Mad ge, 18, BI-eco n Road, P on tardawe.
oupel-.
I SLWYN
No.
R. E. Roberts. I
J. I T. Rankin.
24.7.06
H. G. Brown.
o. 2
29.9.06
G . J\. Brown .
Cwmbran and Pontnewydd Pontypool North
11. 9. 06
A . \ V. Hales.
29.6.10
G. James.
Pontypool Road
6.9.06
Tredegar PONTYPO OL
R. W. Haslett.
. uri. G. F . Tuckwell, Commcr-cial Road, Talywain. Supl. H. \Vathen, 16, " D" Row, Forge Si Ie, Blacna\'on. Acting Supi. D. Cl-ewe, Penylan, Vart.eg. upt. G. Morgan, Ty Frederick, Ynysddu . Am b. Officer W. Lewis, 30, shville, Oakdale, Blackwood. J. Leach, 35, Lower Coronation treet, Tredegar. Amb. Officer \ V. Penberthy, 53, Commercial St., Tredegar. Amb. Officer, 1. Tibbs, Maindee House, Maindee Pl., Pont newydd. Acting upt. Fred Nelms, 39, \Vainfelin v., Pontypo ol. upL G . Nelms, Valerie, Wainfelin Avenue, Pontypool.
100
THE
CENTRES, CORPS or Divisions disting-uished by style of type.
ST~
JOHN
AMBULANCE
IN CHARCf.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
8.6.09
B. H. M. Crea.
Bedwas
4.5.13
J. S. Nolan.
New Tredegar Rhymney
\V EST
28.2.08 9.2. 09
R. V. de A. Redwood.
Supt. J. Davi es, 1, Tredegar Ter., Aberbargoed. 'vV. S. Harris, Fairview, Pandy Rd., Bedwas. J. Wilkins, 64, Derhvyn l., N ew Tredega r. Amb. Officer J. Phillpolts, 157, IIill treet, Rhymney.
MONMOUTH
Abertillery Blaina ... Six Bells
CENT RE , CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
Pcnar1h
I
21. 7.08 2.10.04
H. C. Donovan.
14.8.09
Dr. Sullivan .
8.1 2.14
D. Dillon.
1. 11.15
P. H acquoil.
BOROUGH
OF
IN CHARCE.
Supt. W. C. James, 12, Deri Road, Penylan,Cardiff. Supt. C . H. Snell, 21, Church Avenue, Penarth.
NEWPORT
CENTRE.
NEWPORT MON.
ewpor1 Docks
8.10.04-
Newp r1 Fire Brigade Supt. J. Matthews, 13, Gl ynma wr . l., Abertillery. upt. \V. Gardn r, 23, Church ' tree1, Blaina, Mon. Supt. J. Hoopcr, sh11"ee T I"r., ix Bells, 1\1on.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
Cardin Emergency
RHYl'IlNEY VALLEY
Aberba rgoed
101
PRIORY FOR WALES.
BRIGADE.
J. Cook.
14.4.17
E. Tonks.
18.11.07
A. E. Tonks .
Newpor1 Railway
8.10.04-
S. McCormac.
Newport. Town
8.10.04
A. E. Tonks.
N ewpor1 Polic>
Supt. G. Campbell Oliver, " I vydene," 1 ewporl. Supt. H. Lyne, M.B . E., Westgate Chambers, Newport. Supt. G. J. Rowlands, 44, Redland Street, Newport. Amb. Officer G. Storey, 11, Colne Street, Newport. Amb. Officer C. H. Hopkins, 20, Albert Terrace, Newport.
WESTERN VALLEY
Abercarn
1.1.08
Celynen Collieries
29.1. 08
Crosskeys
12.7.07
L1anhilleth
25.11.13
Marine Colliery
30.5.1 3
upt. \V. 1roud, 14, Feed r Row, Cwmcarn. . J. Watkin, 67, Gwyddon Rd., Abercarn. E. C. Ferres, 15, Gladstone l., Crossk ys. Amb. Offi ce r D. Jones, 9, Gladstone Road, rumlin. Supt. D. R. Davi e, 109, anning treet., wm.
E. M. Griffiths. T. A. Gregg.
T. J. Frost. J. O. Sullivan. D. Mac intosh.
L1ansamJe1 Morris1on ...
16.8.17
Swansea ."
3.3.15
Duffl"yn Amman ... Penydarren
MON TG O MERYSHIRE
COUNTY
CENTRE.
POWYSLAND
4.4.12
Welshpool
10.2.11
CITY
E. D. Rees. R. D. Thomas.
OF
CARDIFF
Dr. E. D. Rees, Caer ws, Montgomel"yshire. Supt. R. E. C. Thomas, Clive Place, 'vVelshpool. CENTRE.
CARDIFF AND DISTRICT
Barry Dock
8.9.09
Cardiff City
6.4.06
G. Gillon Irvi ng . J. E. H. Budge. R. J. Smith.
Cardiff City Police
2.5.08
W. G. Williams.
Cardiff Railway
5.6.12
T. Wallis.
Cardiff G. W. Ry. Cardiff R. Railway
4.4.06
D. Vere Hunt.
16.4.10
G. R. Sparrow.
Supt. F. R. Hor1op, 22, Evelyn Stree1, Barry Dock. Supt. E. Phillips, 14, Rennie St.reet, Cardiff. Insp. D. J. Francis, Law Courts, Cardiff. S upt. D. D avies, Bute Docks Police Station, Cardiff. Amb. Officer C. T. Evans , 17, Broadwalk, Caerieon, Newport. T. E. Clement, 46, D eri Road, Penylan, Cardiff.
BOROUGH OF IERTHYR 11.7.13 Dr. Owen~. 24.1. 20
CENTRE. W. A. Wheel, Hillfield, Llansamlet. Amt. Officer S. J. Nichols, 131, \Voodfield Street, Morriston. Vacant,
TYDFIL
CENTRE.
Supt. J. Grainger, 13, O ak T e rr. , Abercwmboi, nr. Aberavon. Acting C. H. F . Williams. J Acting Supt. A. E. Chance, 24-, Castle Street, Dowlais.
CYNON VALLEY
bercynon
L1anidloes
BOROUGH OF SWANSEA 19.12.11 J. Jones.
Aberdare
1.4.08
J. L. Morris.
BOROUGH OF ABERD RE 25.6.08 J. IV!. Wilson.
Cwmaman
27.5.08
R. F. Thomas.
Mountain Ash ...
18.6.06
R. Baird Milne.
Penrhiwceiber
1.10.10
Trecynon
12.3.08
J. Banks.
TAFF VALLEY
Abercanaid
31.5.10
R. S. R yce.
Cefn Coed
12.7.09
V. T. P. \i\Te bster.
Merthyr Boro' ...
15.7.06
R. Lee.
I
Supt. H. Evans, 1, Martins Terrace, Abercynon.
CENTRE. Supt. D. Evans, 23, Monk treet, Aberdare. Supt. J. 1. Griffiths, 35, Burns Street, Cwmaman. Supt. E. Evans, 11, Copley Street, Mountain Ash. A. Mainwaring, 71, Glanlay St., Penrhiwceiber. Supt. W. H. Wheeler, 72, Gadlys Street, Aberdare. Amb. Officer D. W. Jon es , 48, Nigh tingale St. ,Abercanaid. Supt. H. Rowe, 6, Park Row, Grawen Terr., Merthyr Tydfil. ting Supt. D. Jones, 19, Glynn Terrace, Mer1hyr Tydfil.
t02
THE
ST.
103
PRIORY FOR WALE .
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
-
---
CENTRES, CORPS or Divisions distinguished RECISTERED. by style of lype. l\Ierthyr Vale ...
. ..
21.7.05
Treharris
...
. ..
26.9.17
Troedyrhi IV
...
...
22.11.06
NURSING DIVISIONS.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
J.
S. rcbey, Cemetery Lodge, 1\Ierlhyr. T. . Rees, 3, The Park, Treharris. upl. F. \V. IIands ombc, 7, Elm trccl, Troedyrhiw.
]. Ferguson.
Nursing Divisions, (lhose forming pal't of a Corps arc placed under its name).
\RECISTERED.
CARMARTHENSHIRE BOROUGH
OF
RHONDD1\
IN CHARCE .
SURCEON.
ENTRE.
COUNTY
CE TTRE. Llanelly
RHONDDA FACH
Cymmer
27 .7.07
Ferndale
15..+.06
Lady Lewis
21.6.09
Maerdy
20.6.06
Tylorstown
14.2.08
]. Wallis. \V. Grant. E. ] . Morris.
\Vattstown
26.9.06
D. L. Davies.
Ynyshi,
15.2.09
M. C. O. Hurley.
Aber'gorchy
13.6.07
A. G. Tribe.
Cambrian Collieries
25. 5.06
R. G. Jones.
Cwmparc
30.5.09
A. M. Robertson.
Dunraven
17.6.13
T. R. Llewellyn.
Fernhill
17.5.15
"V. Langworlhy Baker.
Llwynpia
18.9.15
1. N. l\Iorgan.
Maindy and Easlern ...
27.9.07
Penygraig
22.4.13
H. W. Phillips.
Treherbert
14.10.04
D. C. Williams.
Tynybedw
14.5.07
]. Rickard.
Y strad ...
28.5.06
E. L. Phillips.
T. Thomas.
Amb. Officer \\'. "aug-han, 28, River' Terr., Britlania, Porth. Amb. Oflicer \\ '. D. Thomas, 39, Elm Street, Fl'rndale. O. Richards, 11, Gwilym :treet, Rhyd Felin. D. R. Davis, 23, Cerid wen Street, l\laerdy. up!. \\r. 1. Davies, 27, Pleasant View, TylorstowJ1. Amb. Officer' J. FlY1ln, 29, Pleasant View, \\'all lown. upl. D. Gwilym, 16, Railway Ten'a ' e, Ynyshir.
I
Parcyrhun
31. 7.18
I
'.. I
I
D. R. Price.
CARN AR VON SH IRE Aberdaron
Lady Supt. Miss 1\1. Brodie, Cheriton, Old Road, Llanelly. Nursing Officer 1\Irs. Davies, Brynhyfryd, Penybank,Ammanford.
E. Evans.
18.10.15
COUNTY
CENTRE. LadySupt. Mrs. D. CarregMcCO\yan Carreg, Aberdaron.
10.8.15
I
GLA1\IORGAN HIRE
COUNTY
CENTRE.
RI-IONDDA FA.WR
Llanharen T. D. Hopkins, 14, Bulc Street, Treorchy. Supl. J. Thoma , 93, Park Slre t, Clvdach Vale. upl. \V. E. Abrahall1; 117, Park Road, CWl11par'C, Treorchy. E. Evans, 9, Bank ' lreel, Pcnygraig. upl. T. L. Davie, 1, Garden illage, Treherberl. Supl. D. Morgan, Brynclerwyn, Llwynpia. Supl. S. Cadogan, 2, Ardwin Terrace, Gelli Pcnlrc. Amb. Off. D. Davies, 72, Edwardslown, Penygraig. Dr. D. C. Williams, Brynfedwan, Treherbert. Amb. Officer J. Power, 2, Upper Alma, Penlre. Supt. T . M. James, 46, Penrhys Road, Yslrad.
20.8.19
Penailla ...
. A. Tucker.
8.2.18
Ponlycymmcr
31.8.12
. Williams.
Nursing Officer Mrs. L. Tucker, The Laurels, Llanharan. Nursing Officer R. D. H. Evans, 16, Beechfield Ave., Hengoed. Lady Supl. Miss G. l\Iorgan, 1, Brynhyfryd, Pontycymmel'.
ABERAVON
Glyncorrwg
8.7.16
Kenfig IIill
12.2.18
CAERPllILLY
&
S. Fishcl'. ]. \\'. Cooper.
Lady Supl. Mrs. E. H. Howell, 4, Brynmawr Place, l\Iaesleg. Nursing Officer Mrs. 1\1. J. Sutton, 9, Bridge Street, Kenfig Hill.
DISTRICT
Caerphilly
18.9.15
Lady Supt. Mrs. F. M. Riches, Edenhurst, S. Martin'sRd., Caerphilly.
NEATH
Pontardawc
20.4.17
\V. Owen Evans.
Lady Supt. Miss H. Jones, Dryscoed, Smithfield, Pontardawe.
E. P. Evans.
Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Lloyd, Brynawel, Llantwit Fardre. Lady Supt. E. Robinson, Denbury, Windsor Rd., Treforest, Ponlyp' d.
PONTYPRIDD
Cwm Gt. Western Colliery ...
1.1.14 21. 2.12
J. W. Williams.
Gilfach Goch ...
10.7.16
D. N . Morgan .
Llanharan
20.8.19
S. A. Tucker.
PONTYCLUN
Nursing Officer A. Hayes, 6, Danygraig T., Gilfach Goch. Mrs. E. P a rtridge Griffilhs , Tu berville Hotel, Llanharan.
104
THE
Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name).
ST.
RECISTE RED .
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Pontyc1un
19.2.19
S. A. Tucker.
Tonyrefail and Coed ely
14.6.18
J. E. Brereton.
MERIONETHSHIRE Corwen
...
IN CHARCE
SURCEON.
ursing Offic r Mrs. L. Bruce, Lanelay, Pontyclun. Lady upt. Mr . L. M. Brerlon, The urgery, Coed ely.
COUNTY
119. 10.18 MONl\10
CENTRE. \
TH HIRE
COU
TY
L a dy upl. Miss K. Jarrell, Faerdre House, Corwcn .
CENTRE.
Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under ils name).
CITY CARD I FF ANI)
Barry
01
5. 10.16
U. J. G. 1\Iulligan.
Lady Supl. .l\liss C. K Lewis, Islywn, Aber ·ye hall.
Blackwood
13.11.17
G . \V. Armstrong.
Coronation
25.7.16
Lady lIPl. 1\11"5. T. L. England, tation Hous , Ponl1lanfmith. Miss M. Pow 11, Fetllbcrl, IIill View, Cwmfelin Fach.
ursing
CardilT Emcrgency
. W. Hayl es.
Pontypool
24.9.12
R. W. H aslet.
Lady Supl. Il"s. IIaylcs, Al"l11idale, Pontn wydd, Mon. Lady upl. Ml"s. l\1. D,t\ ics, inc Collage, Griffithstowtl, Mon.
4.9.16
New Tredegar
12.9.18
Rhymney
26. 4.18
F. J. Munstall.
Miss E. M. Jones, The chool lIou e, Bcdwas. Nursing Officer Irs. D.l\I. Ree ,48, DulTryn Terr., ew Tl-edegar. Lady lIPt. Mrs. J. Price, The Terrace, Rhymney.
MONMOUTH
Abertillery Six Bells
W ESTERN
15.9.09
W . G. Williams.
7.10.15
D. Dillon.
Nursing Office r- Mrs. 1\1. Lucas, 5, Misken Street, Barry. Lady Supt. Miss M. Metcalfe, 1, Dogo Slreet, Cardiff. Lady Supt. Miss A. Fletcher, 30, \Vindsor Place, Ca rdiff. Nursing Officer Mrs. Jones, 13, \Vindsor Esplanade, Cardiff. Lady upt. Miss E. 1. Williams, 2, Herbert Terrace, Penarth.
Dr. Hacquoil.
BOROUGH
NEWPORT, ~ l oN.
20.2.13
1
1
CYNO
CENTRE.
OF
NEWPORT
A. E. Tonks. Dr. Arthur.
OF
l\IERTHYR
CENTRE. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. 1. Fudge, 122, Dock St., Newport, l\Ion.
1
TYDFIL
CENTRE.
VALLEY
Abereynnon
27 .. 14
Dr. Derry.
ursing Officer 1\lrs. Bell Pugh, Plasdaran, Abercynon.
TAFF VALLEY
RHYMNEY VALLEY
W EST
G. Gillow Irving.
BOROUGH 5.10.15
Bedwas
3.5.12
4.9.15
ISLWYN
Pontnewydd
CARDIFF
31.7.17
Pcnarlh
PONTYPOOL
OF
TRICT
ursing
ardiff
Itt CHARCE.
SURCEON .
RECISTER ED.
ardiff Docks ...
AVON LLWYD
Abersychan
105
PRIORY FOR WALE .
1.9.13 25.9.12
J. D. Sullivan.
Lady Supt. Mrs. O. lrickland, 2, Blythe Street, Aberlillery. Nursing Officer Mrs. E. Phillips, Post Office, Six Bells.
V ALLEY
Abercarn
5.7.17
Crosskeys
6. 7.15
J. Dunlop.
MO NTGO MERYSHIRE
Lady Supt. Miss M. Briggs, 63, Gladstone t., Aberlillery. Miss Coles, 99, Islwyn End, Wattsville, Crosskeys. COUNTY
CENTRE.
MerLbyr
25.5.14
Llansamlet Morriston
RUONDDA
F ACH
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. G. Hankey, Pentrebach House, Merthyr Tydfyl.
BOROUGH OF SWANSEA 12.2.18 M. "V. Williams.
I
3.3.16
1. W. Williams.
BOROUGII
OF
RH O NDDA
Ferndale
15.7.15
R. Rees.
Maerdy
8.12.09
\V. Grant.
Tylorstown
14.6. 16
E. J. Morris.
1. 7.17
A. G. Tribe.
Cambrian
24.3.19
R. G. Jones.
Fernhil1...
23.9.16
Llwynypia
13. 5.18
Ystrad ...
25. 5.13
RHONDDA
FA WR
Abergorcby
POWYSLAND
Llanidloes
17.9.14
W. Davies.
Welshpool
23.1.11
R . D. Thomas.
Welsh pool Ber riew
24.5.12
R. D . Thomas.
Lady Supt. Miss P. George, Dulais Villa, Llanidloes. Nur. Officer Mrs. Howell Williams, Havelock Terrace, Welsh pool. Nurs. Officer Miss K. M. Pritchard, Maeshafrau, Garthmyl, Mont.
J. P. H. Davies.
CENTRE. Lady Supt. Mrs. C. E. Jones, Hillfield, Llansamlet. Lady Supt. Mrs. L. A. Nolan, 3, Victoria Terrace, Llansamlet. CENTRE. Acting Supt. Dr. R. Rees, The Poplars, Ferndale. Lady upt. E. R. A. lorris, Brynyd e lyn, Maerdy. Lady Supt. . K. \Villiams, 21, Parry Street, TylorstoWl1. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. J. Allsopp, 122, Dumfries t., Treorchy. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. Gabe Jones, Oakhurst, Clydach Vale. Lady Supt. Irs. M. Thomas, 1, Church Street, Treherbert. Lady Supt. 1\lrs. G . Payne, 19, Adare Terrace, Tonypandy. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. 1\1. Lewis, 5, Bryn Terrace, Yslrad.
106
ApPE DIX
APPENDIX I. ROLL ROY L
NAVAL
OF
HONOUR.
AUXILIARY
Perkins, Pte. A., Crewe.
SICK
BERTH
RE ERVE.
Robinson, Ple. ]. P., Prc twich.
Allan Pte. J. C., Territorial Branch. Dolphin, Ple. \V., \V est Hartlepool. Doodson, Pte. 0., Ironbridge. Davi , A./Cpl. E. A., Bristol ",\." Hancock, Pte. D., Territorial Branch. Hargreaves, Pte. S., Guiseley. J ames, Pte. D. J., Dowlais. Jones, Pte. N. D., Crynant.
OTHER
Jones, ergt. R. J., London Post Office. Longworth, Pte. T., Blackburn. l\Iorris, Pte. \\'. T., T rritorial Branch. Park, Pte. J. \V., Lancaster. Rutter, L/ Cpl. T. R., Charlaw and Sacr"istan olliery. Solol11on, Pte. J., l\Iaidstone. Tomlinson\ Pte. ., Bolton.
R.A.M.C. Lindsay, Capl. D. P., Spring-well Collrery. Canlin, Pte. R., Heanor. Mumford, Pte. J. T., South Ioor. Crowder, Cpl. E., Heanor. icbol on, Pte. G. E., Mansfield. Dockwray, Pte. T. P., South Shields oble, Pte. J. E., Heanor. V.L.B. ] ones, Pte. R., Deanand Cha pter Colliery. impson, Pte. R., Hartou Colliery. ROYAL
NAVAL
DI\'JSIO
Southgate, Pte. F. G., Hetton-le-Hole. Tate, Pte. T., Preston. Todd, Pte. ]. R., Oldham. Tyson, Pte. J., Crompton. \Valsh, Pte. M. E., Haslingden, Whitehall, Pte.]. M., Territorial Branch. \Vhittam, Pte. R. V., Accrington. \\Toodhams, Pte. F. L., Wellingborollgh.
Pickles, Pte. E. D., Bacup. Pocock, Pte., F. L., Blaenavon. Price, Pte. E. P., Territorial Branch. Ravenscroft, Pte. ",T., Read. Riley, Pte. ]., Haslingden. Robinson, Pte. F. \V., Burley-inWharfedale. Scales, Pte. J., Etherley. mellie, Pte. \V., Preston.
R.A.M.C. (MILITARY HOME HOSPITAL RESERVE).
(MEDICAL
UNlT).
Garside, Pte., A., Oldham. Arkwright, Pte. J., Preston. Gibson, Pte. C. \V. A., Territorial Bran h. Ashworth, Pte. H., Hasl ingden. Gould, Pte. H. E., Houghton-Ie Spring. Ashton, Pte. J., Territorial Branch. Greenwood, Pte. J., T rritorial Branch. Barnes, Pte. E., Haslingden. Gregory, Pte. E., Territorial Branch. Barnes, Pte. H., Ha lingden. Hall, Pt . W., Territorial Branch. Barrow, Pte. D. W., Dunkinfield and IIamlin, Pte. W., Territorial Br"anch. Staly,bridge. Hampson, Pte. ., Territorial Branch. Bingham, Pte. F., Tibshelf. Harris, Pte. J. H., Hulme. Black, Pte. A., Territorial Branch. Han-ison, Pte. H., Territorial Branch. Bowden, Pte. \V. 0., Ashton-underHarrison, Pte. !H. L., Territorial Branch. Lyne. Harrison, Pte. J. T., Todmord n. Brierley, Pte. J. E., Crompton. Ha ty, Pte. A., Territorial Branch. Brown, Pte. M., Colne. Henderson, Sergt. E., Shildon Colliery. Butterworth, Pte. W., Crompton. Heyworth, Pte. J. H., Heywood. Carr, Pte. J. C., Territorial Branch. Castle, Pte. H. W., Territorial Brauch. Hopkinson, Pte. C. 'vV., Territorial Branch. Cheetham, Pte. W., Crompton. Hopper, Pte. C., Cambois. Clifford, Pte. T., Creswell. Jacob, Pte. B. W., South Moor. Cooper, Pte. C., Bolton. Jenkins, Pte. 'vV. H., Sowerby Bridge. Cottam, Pte. G., Accrington. Jepson, Pte. A., Creswell. Cross, Pte. N., Oldham. Kenyon, Pte. J. W., Oldham. Davidson, Pte. T., Chester-Ie-Street. King, Pte. R., Ro hdale. Davies, Pte. J., Cwmavon. Knight, Pte. H., Territorial Branch. Dean, Pte. C., Accringlon. Lewis, Pte. B. T., Salford. Dewhurst, Pte. G., Bolton. Lifley, Pte. H., Territorial Branch. Dunkley, Ple. A., Tibshelf. Durham, Pte. T. E., Territol"ial Branch. Littler, Pte. C., Territorial Branch. Livesey, Pte. J. T., Preston. Edgar, Pte. R., Newcastle. Matthews, Pte. I. W., Territorial Branch. Enright, Pte. J. N., Horden Colliery. Fenwick, Pte. T., Silksworth Colliery. Mawdsley, Pte. L., Haslingden. McCann, Pte. H., Fleetwood. Ferriday, Pte. E., Oldham. Naylor, Pte. H., Hebden Bridge. Fielding, J. A., Crompton.
Name. shlon, Pte. R. Bales, Sergl. W. Bell, Pk. ' . Bootland, Ptc. W. B. Budden, Pll'. F. Dolphin, Ptc. \V. Falconcr", Pte. A. Fowler, Pte. \V. L. Frank, S rxl. . F. !Jogg, Pte. J. T. Jackson, ' ergl. F. Jones, Pte. Larkman, Pte. C. Lawson, Pte. \\' . Limb, orpl. F. Lovegrove, Pt. \V. II. Lunt, Pte. \\' . W. l\Ieatyard, Pte. F . Perr-yman, Pte. A. II. Pickering, Pte. F. Pidd, Pte. E. Richard on, Corpl. R. D. Robe, Pte. R. A. Rowell, Pte. J. Smith, Pte. J. , tringer, Pte. T. Toynton, Pte. W. H. Varley, ergt. F. \Vatts, Pte. G. R. \Vhiteman, Sergt. T. E.
107
1.
UNITS.
Unit.
Division. Bacup. Creswell. Da wdon Colliery. Bridlington V.l\I.C.A. Bridlington y'l\I.C.A. \ \. est H artlepool. T ew J larUey. Scarborough. Whitby. outh Shields V. L. B. Creswell. Neptune l. (Hull). I raggerston. Liver"pool. Creswell. Heanor. Liverpool. Oxrord City. Malton and Norton. Ne\\'castle Transporl. Bridling-ton V.M.C.A. Dean and Chapter Colliery. ew Har"tley. orth eaton Colliery. Beverley. Ecc1esh'ill. Bo ton. Creswell. City of London. Heanor.
King's Own R. Lancs. Regt. 13th West Riding Regt. Mercantile Marine. Is1 Garr. Bn. Yorks. Regt. 5th East Yorks. Regt. 7th Royal Irish Fusiliers. 15th Durham Light Infantry. North urn berland Fusiliers. 12th Royal Highlanders. 16th London Regt. Machine Gun Corps. A.S.C. (M.T.) Rifle Brigade. Royal Horse Artillery. Nolls and Derby Regt. Royal Field Artillery. 9th Yorks. Regt. Royal Garrison Artillery. 21st \Vessex Field Artillery. Royal Field Artillery. Durham Light Infantry. Royrtl Engineers. Northum berland Fusiliel's. Royal Engineers. 10th Sherwood Foresters. Royal Engineers. 10th otts and Derby Regt.
The following Officers and members of Nursing Divisions have died on active ervice:i.Vallle. "\ylen, N ul's ing Sister atherine Bonsfield. ul"s ing Sislel" Iary . Bowser, Lady lIperintendent 1\1 iss Tbelka Burgi s, Nursing Member .;\Ieta Fletcher, ur ing Officer Gabriel, NUI"sing Sisler E. F. Glover, Nu r"sing Sister Florence Hal'ding, NUI"sing Sister Isabel L. Heritage, Nursing Sister Audrey II,ood, Jane Primrose, The Viscountess HIlls, Nursing Sister Brenda McLaughlin, ursing Sister M. 1\1. Ogg, Tur ing Member Kate Elizab th Smith, Nursing Sislel" E. E. 'vVillis, Nursing Sister Mrs. Eliza \Vright, Nursing Sister A. B.
l\'llrsillg Division.
Ullit.
Craig'sCourtIIouse London/88 Temple London /29 City of Dublin/ 3-1Eastern arr's Lane Croydon Sun"ey/116 Naas Kildare/2 Hastings Sussex/ 1H \Vestminster London/26-1Shrewsbury Salop/2 carborough Northumberland /-I-O Hull Corps Sheffield West Y orks/62
APPENDIX II. The following Decorations and Awards have been granted during the year :SUMMARY.
Order of the British Empire Milita ry Cross ... . .. Royal Red Cross (1st Class) " " (2nd Class) Distinguished Conduct Medal Distinguish ed Service Medal Military Medal Bar to Military Medal
7 2 1
84 3 1 27 2
l\leritorious Service Medal Cerlificate of Mcril Order of Brilish Empirc M tlal La Reine Elizabclh Belgian Medaille des Epidcmies . .. Italian ledaillc l\Iilitairc Serbian Samaritan ross ...
9 2 1 3 2 1 1
bringing the total number of awards to:Order of the British Empire Distinguished Service Order Military Cross Bar to Military Cross ... Royal Red Cross (1st Class) " " (2nd Class) Distinguished Conduct Medal Distinguished Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal Military Med al Bar to Military Medal
8S 3 17 5
7 167
2+ 9
20 148 6
Certificale of Merit Order of Briti h Empire l\h:c1al French l\lililary ross French l\lililary Medal La Reine Elizabelh Belgian M edaille des Epidemies ., B Igian Military Medal Italian Medaille Militairc Italian Iilitary Cross erbian Samaritan ross
2 2 7 :l
3 2 1 1 1 1
The following Officers and Members of the Brigade hm'e been admitted to the MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPiRE [or special services rendered during the War:-
Farmer, Nursing Sister M. Folly, Nursing Sister The Lady. Frend, ursing Sister L. C. Galloway, Lady Divisional uperi nlendent. J. Gardner, Nursing Sister A. A. Garnett, Nursing ist.er F. A. M. Gcrmon, Nursing istcr E. H arding, ur ing Sister M. K. Iloopway, Nursing Sister G. Hopwood, Nursing isler E. A. lI omcaslle, Nursing Sister J. In gham, Nursing isler E. M. Isaac, Tursing ist.er E. Jackson, Tursing ister C. M. Jackson, ursing isler V. M. jones, Nursing Sisler E. M. ursing isler J ugseneen, Kearney, . isler A. 1\1. Kennard, urSIl1g isler A. K'lll wcll, ursing Sister D. Lawrence. ur ing Sistc!- E . Lewi ,Nursing- ist r E. Mann, ursing ister M. B. Mar d n, Nursing isler J. Iarshall, Nursing Officer 1. M. Menler, Nur ing ist.er j. I tcalf Nursing isler M. Murr II, 1 ursing ister H. eal, Nur ing ister L. D. Ncwcll, ursing ister D. Palm'r, ursing isler E. J. j. Palm ' r, Lady Dislt'ict uperintend nt l\1. Patlon, ursing Sisler 1.
COMMANDER (C.B.E.)
Shaw, Nursing Sister E.
OFFICERS. Phillips, Divisional Strover, Divisional
Pearson, Nursing Sister H. Percival, Lady Divisional Superintendent K. Pilkington, Nursing Sister P. Pitcairn, Lady Divisional Superintendentl\I. E. Porter, Nursing ister E. A. Robson, Lady Divisional uperintendent R. T. Rollinson, Nursing Sister [\1. Rowbotham, Nursing Sister E. Rowell, ursing Sister M. Ryoll, ursing Sister K. M. Sandys, Nursing Sister H. M. catlerty, ursing Sister A . E. horrocks, Nursing ister S. A. kirrow, • ursing Sister M. H. talker, Lady Divisional Superintendent H. Stanyon, Lady Divisional Superintendent K. E. tratton, Lady Divisional Superintendent F. A. Strickland, ursing ister J. utcliffe, Nursing ister 1. M. utcliffe, ursing Sister K. Tew, Nursing Sister F. E. P. Thomas, ursing ister M. M. 1. Towlman, Nursing Sister D. Trevenen, ursing ister E. \Valker, Nursing ister I. \\Tensley, Nursing ister A. M. \Vhi te, NUl-sing ister E. M. Yeatman, Nursing ister F.
MILIT RY
Ruddock, Privale T. E.
Bentall, District Officer Dr. Brunton, Private 1. M.
109
ApPENDIX I I.
108
Div. u rgcon Caplain
Thomley Lambert, A. W.
Privale Sergeant
Chestney, G. mith ( upL )
Private Sergeanl
Bowden, \Vm . Bowering, F. Butler, "Vm. Crehan, M. Crowther, Edward Ditchbum, A. Dixon, R. \V. Durbin, R. H. Fail, "V. Ferguson, J. "V. Geathing, S. Gibson, Richard Grossart, G. Hartley, \Vm. Henderson, J. J. Kelly, W. Luke, \ Vm. Mansbridc, E. A. Marr, C.
urgcon rajor J. r. urgeon Dr. H. 1.
MEMBERS. Weigall, Lady Dislri clSu perintendenlR. P.
" Privatc ROYAL RED CROSS (2nd Class). Abercrombie, Lady Divisional Superin- Collett, Nursing ister V. Collinson, Lady Divisional Supcrintentendent Mrs. E. J. d e nt B. A. Arnott, Nursing Sister E. Coombes, Nursing Sist.er M. Bousfield, Nursing Sister M. G. Cope-Morgan, Nursing Sister C. M. Booth, Nursing Offi cer I. M. Corsellis, ursing Sist.er M. S. Boyd, Nursing Sister D. Coulthurst, Nursing Sist.er A. Brindley, Nursing Sister M. A. Dl-ane, Nursing Sister E. M. Briscoe, Nursing Sister M. Dillon, La dy Divisional Superint.endent Brooks, Nursing Sister C. A. N. G. Bull, Nursing Sister I. D. d e Trafford, Nursing Sist.e!- E. Chees man, Nursing Sisler A. M. Ellis, Nursing Sister M. W. 1. II. Clarke, Nursing Si ste r H. Evans, Nursing Sister W. Clegg, Nursing Sister 1.
Scarborough. N ewcastJe Northern.
MILITARY MEDAL AND
B R.
Oakenshaw Colliery. 'Wardley Colliery. l\lILIT AR Y
ROYAL RED CRO S (1st Class). Millar, A. R. R. c., Lady Divisional Superintendent M. B.
CROSS.
MEDAL. Hetton-Ie-Hole. Creswell. Boston. Creswell. Victoria Garesfield. Darlington St. Hilda (South Shields). Oakenshaw Colliery. Hetton-Ie-Hole. Boldon Collicry. Creswell. Victoria Garesfield. Charlaw and Sacristan. Liverpool. Helton-Ie-Hole. St. Hilda (Sout h Shields). Littletown and herburn. \V eston-su per- Mare. Oakenshaw Colliery.
110 Private
" Sergeant Private
" Sergeant
THE
ST.
Harton Colliery. outh Moor. Cam bois. Creswell. Victoria Garesfield. hirebrook.
McManus, M. Murray, Richard Silverton, T. S. mith, S. Vickers, James \Villiams, Thomas
ERVICE
MERITORIOl.. S
" Private Sergeant Q/ M. -Sergt. Sergeant Sergt.-Major
Down es, E . J. DI-ysdale, J. Fincham, E. F. Hoddle, II. G. King, \Vm. Pettitt, D. J. Pitkin, C. Smith, \-V. Terry, \V. H.
Private Li eut. Sergeant
Dixon, Arthur Mills, A. R. Smilh ( lIPt.)
Private
Cowgill,
Corporal Private
Johnson, H. Slater, H.
Sergt.-Major Private Sergeant
DISTI
J.
MEDAL.
Ash by-de-Ia-Zouch. IIarton Colliery. \\!allhamslow. Olney. Liverpool. Bentley Colliery. Northampton II.Q. carborough. Ravensthol-pe.
GUISHED
DISTI
111
JOHN AMBULA CE BRIGADE.
CONDUCT l\IED 1.. Dean and Chapter Collil'ry. Bo lon. Wardley Colliery.
GUISHED SERVICE
I\JEDAL.
kipton.
M.
CERTIFICATE
F
LA
REI
E
During the year ended 31st December, 1919, 190 Service Medals [or fifteen years' completed service, and 64 Bars, for every five years' further efficient service, have been awarded to the following Members of the Brigade:BRIGADE
SERVICE
I O.
sh, Pri\'aLe J. Barclay, Private Benfield, Private J. G. Boalwrighl, orporal A. \\'. ollett, PrivaLe \\!. Cope, ~ergeanl If. V. Davie, Private G. Evan. , PrivaLe H. R. Frank . .Ambulance Officer L. L. Goodey, orporal E. lIall, Private F. \V. Hill, Prival' E. C. IIoughlon, ursing ister Jasper, 'ergeant J.
MEDALS.
I. District.
Kellow, 1 ursing Sister J. F. Lyon, Corporal H. Marks, Nursing Sister Mrs. Matthews, Ambulance Officer M. G. Pengelly, 1 ur- ing Sister J. Perry, Superintendent E. A. Sadler, Nursing Officer B. M. Streether, Corporal \V. G. Sturgess, Private T. M. Sykes, Private J. Thomas, Private C. H. Thomas, Private M. Varley, Corporal C. \Vallis, Divisional Superintendent E.
MERIT. Creswell. reswel1.
de Montmorency,Nursing Sister Hon.R. de Montmorency, Nursing Sister Hon. K.
APPENDIX III.
ELIZABETH. Lainer, Nursing. isLer D.
No. II. District. Bowen, S rgeanL \V. Dawkins, rgeant C. E. Eg rton, 1 t lass ergeant S. Hayn s, Privale \V. Lane,. rg-eant C. \V.
Reed, Ambulance Officer F. J. Rittmann, 1st lass Sergeant F. \\!. Trott, Ambulance Officer H. \Velch, Corporal H. E.
No. III. District. BELGIA
MEDAILLE DE
Private Captain
Bannister, A. Wood, VI1. T.
PI-ivate
Graham, Charles
Private
SERBIA Greaves, J.
ITALIAN
EPIDJhIIE
Tr-awden. Creswell. MEDAILLE
MILITAIRE. Dean and ChapLer Colliery.
SAMARIT AN
Barber, or-poral \V. Drane, ursing Si leI' E. Franks, Corpor-al J. Hill, Superinlendenl J. H. Hoddle, er-geant H. G. Hopkin, Private A. MarT, Corporal \V. MynaI'd, Private A. H. Mynard, Privale J.
CROSS. orlh Seaton. Abboll, 1sl Class ergeant J. Aldred, orporal H. Appleyard, SlIper-intendent E. L. Ashwor-th, PrivaLe H. Ashworth, Pr'ivate J. C. Ashworth, Private T . Ballam, Private J. Bentley, Lady uperintendent M. Birtwhislle, Private R. H. Bradley, erg-eant F. H.
Richardson, Sergeant O. Robinson, P,-ivate \V. J. Ross, Sergeant J. impson, ergea nt H. \\ alker, Ambulance Officer J. \VesLbury, ergeant A. \Vh arton, Corps ecretary J. H. \Voods, Nursing Sister E. Woolman, Pr-ivate \\!. H. o. IV. District. Broomhal1, Corpor-al T. Calderwood, lll-s ing Sister M. E. CaspeIJ, Ambulance Officer T. Clark, Ser-geant T. B. Clegg, Sergeant J. Clements, Private \-\!. J. Coopel-, Divisional Sur'O'eon H. G. Coullon, 1st Class Scr-geant S. Da\' ie , DistriCl Staff Officer- A. V. Dent, QlIar'termaster Ser'gqant J. \-V.
112
THE
ST.
Diamond, Corporal S. Eckersall, Private J. H. Emison, Private J. E. Entwhistle, Corporal T. Etherington, Private R. H. Everington, ergeant H. Finch, Nursing Officer M. Fletcher, Sergeant II. Green, Sergeant 1\1. H. Greenwood, Private J. Hampton, Corporal H. Hartley, Private S. Hawksworth, Private \V. Haydock, Sergeant R. Heap, Private \\ . Hodkinson, Superintendent J. E. Holgate, Ambulance Officer H. Howells, Sergeant C. James, Ambulance Officer T. \V. Mc\Villiam, 1st Class Sergeant A. McDonald, Pl'ivate J. D. Marsden, Nursing Officer J. Milne, Private Ernest Newns, Ambulance Officer J. E.
Nunn, Private H. Nuttall, Sergeant G. \\T. Partington, Private E. Peat, ergcant R. C. Pendleton, Private F. Pickup, ergeant F. Pilkington, ergeant J. Ramsbottom, Private \\T. Rigby, Divisional urgeon F. \V. Roberts, Sergeant J. Rushton, Nursing Officer E. helmerdine, Sergeant J, \\'. pann, Ambulance Officer A. E. Swinburn, Divisional. uperintendent I I. Tucker, uperintendent G. J. Tunstall, Private G. Turner, Corporal H. T\\'eedalc, Lady Di t. llPt. E. A. \Vatson, Corporal G. \V. Whitehead, Private J. II. \V ildman, orpol'al H. \\'illiamson, Sergeant I. \V. Wright, ursing Sister M. A. Yates, Corporal H.
No. V. Allen, Lady Superintendent E. Amison, Divisional Surgeon F. \V. Bardsley, Superintendent \V. Bellamy, Corps Surgeon J. \V. Bilton, Ambulance Officer A. R. Calvert, Nursing Sister L. Cartwright, Sergeant J. Chambers, Assistant Commissioner H. C. Child, Sergeant F. J. Childs, Superintendent R. Clark, Sergeant P. Cooper, Corps Secretary W. Crowder, Corporal E. Daybell, Sergeant R. H. Ellison, Assist. Commissioner A., M. R. C. s. Feather, Private P. Fox, 1st Class Sergeant C. H. Green, Corporal E.
District. Grice, 1st Class Serg~ant F. Heap, uperintendent J. \V. Hill, Nursing Officer E. IIolmes, ergeant J. J oweLt, Pl'ivate A. Latham, Private J. J. Morphett, Superintendent E. R. Potter, Lady Corps Officer L. Pounder, Sergeant J. Read, Serg ant and ecretary J. Read, ergeant J. \V. Shuttleworth. Ambulance Officer A. Smith, Ambulance Officel" J. P. Smith, 1st Class Sergeant \V. II. Stone, Corporal \\T. H. \Varburton, uperinlendent G. \\'. \\Tood , Ambulance Officer J.
Alvin, Corporal T. Brocklesby, Sergeant \V. Denton, Private \V. H. Ellis, Sergeant E. Empson, Private C. L egrove, Sergeant W. G. Mills, Corporal T.
\ PPE .
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
No. VI. District. Stead, Divisional Superint endent A. Steel, Sergeant J. Townend, ursing isler M. Varley, ursing ister E. \Vhitehead, Pl'ivate T. B. Wilson, Nursing Sister L. No. VII. District. Evans, Lady Superintendent E. F.
No. VIII. District. Adams, Corps Superintendent F. A. Platel', Superintendent G. Butler, Corporal J. W. Priestley, ursing Sistel' E. Clark, Corporal W. F. Tuppel', Ambulance Officer S. E. Ellis, Corporal G. Waters, Corporal E. E. Fearn, Sergeant G. \\'. \i\Teaver, Sel'geant D. Fox, CorpoTal S. R.
1 10.
DorC',
~l'r~('aJ1t
\\'.
J.
1)1. '
113
111 .
IX. Distl'ict. Gray, Div. SuperintE'ncient
J. A. P.
1\ o. X. District. Ambulance Officer F. \\'.
~ichols,
:\ o. XI1. Distl'ict. Ingram, Sergcan t R. Lumsden, Commissioner Sir] ohn,
Brien, SC'rgeant 1\1. Gully, 1 sl Class Sergeant G.
ER\' [CE
MEDAL
K. B. E.
B ..\RS.
No. 1. Di trict. Lumsden, . ' u,'sing Sister i\L A. (se cond .\ldl'lsladl', Private H. J. ban . .\llison, .\mblllanl'l' Ortll' er \. J. :'Ilanll, ::'\ursillg ister E. BlackL:To\ l' , Pri\"at ~ J. :'IIoore, I st Class S e rgeant T. Bomrord, Corpl)ral .\. r~. Orc hard, . uperinlenciC'llt C. l'l)ldd, 'orporal J. \\'. Reid, Pri\'ate ]. Cardo, .. \mblllan .... c OfllL'l'r \Y. J. J~C'vllolcls, Private .\. L. Chllrcllll, Staff Scrgl' ant J. T. Rogc,'s, Pri\'ate J. J. Colt>mall, Supt. J. .\. S. second bar. Smith, Sergeant R. A. Darkl'r, \11) bulancc OfficC'r C. J L Ellist()n, Pri\ ntl' \\' . \. Stanley, 1 st Class Sergeant J. . tone, Superintendent R. \Y. ll;lJl1buq.~·cr, ~lIl'WrintcIldent ;\. S. \,ilven, Assistant ommissioner S. H. IIcJ1don, Di\. :lIpcrintend~nt R. \Y. ]one . . , SllJwriJ1tl'nJ~'nt IT. L. ~ o. I r. District. :\icklcss, 1st lass erg-cant T. G. .I.
TO
Edwards, Sl'rg-eant-l'IIajor \\'. E. I liggins, ~l'r!;eant T. D. 1I1Imphl'cy, ;\ursing isler "'\.
TIL Distl'ict. Robinson, Private T. Tim on, uperintendent]. F.
);0. IY. District. ,\sh\\'orth, Ambulance Officel' J. T. :\larshall, CoqJoral H. (secolld ]);'lr). :\lellor, Superintendent J. B<lnIllstel', orps Superintendent II. :\e\\'ns, .. \mblliance Officer J. E. Barker, Sergt' anl J. \\'. H. Torris, 1st Cia erg-eant \Y. Broomhuld, Corps Surgeon J. Oldfield, 1 t las ergeant R. \,,'. Diamolld,lst Class Scrgt'ant J. Pooley. Di tl·iel urgeon E. Graham, Oi\·. Sup~l'inkndcnl E. tephensoIl, Ambulan ce OfficeI' J. C;'I' ecllwoocl, 1st Class Sergeant \\'. \\' al'burton, erg-ean! \Y. J Iardman, Superinlenc1elll ]. T. (S('COIH.l \\'illiamsoIl, erg-eant 1. '\\-. bar). \\ ' oodhous~. \mbulanee Ofllcel':;:. (second IItap, Superinlendenl J. bar. Hindle, Di\, .• uperintendent . J.
No. \-. District. Scott. Pl'ivale ~ . T. \\' bitakl'J', Supl'rintendellt F.
Edeli on, Corps ~uperintendcnt \. lIeap, upcrintendent]. \\'. Kaye, Corps Officel' 1. Bailey, lll"sing Sister L. G. Burgess, C rporal \V . H. IIowell, Corps Officer J. lIumphrey, Superintendent II. E .
o. \-1. Distl·ict. John ton, Assist.
COJllIll. , \.
H., O.B.E.,
;\l.R.C.S.
Rhodes, Sergeant .-'1.. E. \\'lwatlcy, Lady Corps Ofllecr C. i\.
o. \ -JI. Di ll'iet. \\'ilson, Superintendent H. . o. X. District. Goodman, Oi"i ional Surgeon T. II.
Potler, Ambulance Officer R.
114
APPENDIX NAVAL ROYAL
NAVAL
ERVICE
AUXILIARY
IV. MEDAL.
SICK
BERTH
RE ERVE.
No. 1. Dislr·ict. Andrews, Pte. A.
Yeabsley, Corl1l. F.
No. Cl-idg e, CarpI. F. Dawkins, Sergt. C. Hall, 1st Class Sergt.
II.
alter, upl. F. G. Tudor, Corp!. }. \\'.
J. o
III.
Arnold, Pte. A. E. Booth, Sergt. A. H. Clark, Corpl. W. G. Davenport, Sergt. JDavenport, Sergt. S. Fitter, Pte. G. Hall, Pte. W. Hillson, Pte. A. S. Hoddle, Sergt. H. G. Holmes, CarpI. \V.
District. ] efferi s, ergt. B. Miller, 1 t lass. rgt.]. 1 ewbl:ry, Corp!. G. Sander-s, Pte. F. L. hefficld, Pt . A. H. meaLhers, 1 t la . crgt. C. E. ,,'aterneld, Pte. ]. Whit eha ll, orp!.]. Wilkin, upt. A. C. \VimleLt, Pte. P.
No.
IV.
Bawdier, CarpI S. Brown, 1st Class Sergt. "V. Dale, Supt. \V. Dutton, Sergt. J. B. Dyson, Sergt. ]. EtheringtOll, Pte. R. H. Everington, Sergt. H. Hardman, Pte. J. Hardman, Pte. W. Heap, Supt. W. Hiller, Pte. E. J. Holden, CarpI. J. Howells, Sergt. C. Ince, Sergt. H.
District.
Lamb. Amb. 0111. S. H. Lam b rt, upt. G. Layco ck, Amb. Offi. A. Laycock, e rgt. \V. Loney, ergt.]. Pilkington, 1st Cia s crg t. Sander, ergt. A. Stephenson, Amb. Offi. J. SU tcliffe, Corpl. ]. Titterington, Corpl. ]. Turner, Corp!. H. \Varburton, Pte. T. Whiteh ead, Pte. ]. II. \\Toods, Pte. F.
"T.
No.
V.
Bradshaw, Pte. \V. Frow, Sergt. H. J. Heap, Supt. S. V. Kay, Pte. W.
District. Priestley, Sergt. R. G. Speak, Corp!. W. E. Wilkinson. Pte. C . Wingrove, Amb. Offi. A. E.
o. Balis, Supt. W. H. Emeny, Supt. W. G.
District.
X.
District. Rushbrook, Sergt. ]. W.
J.
:fBritisb
~pbtbalnlic
lbospital,
belonging to tbe <Branb ~be ~rber
1Prior~
JeCllSalet11, of
of tbe 1bospital of $t. 30bn of 3erusalenl in lEnglanb.
Report of the Committee LONDON.
for the period
CHARLBS CULL AND SON,
'S,
HOUGHTON STRBET, ALDWYCH , AND AT CHISWICK.
Dec. 1919.
Nov. 1918, to 31
LONDON: CHANCERY OF THE
ORDER,
CLERKENWELL,
ST. JOHN'S E.C.
1.
GATE,
:f13ritiab
~pbtbahntc
1bospital, 3crusnlclll.
~atl'on
:
HIS MAJESTY TIlE KING.
A
(!Olll1nittee :
SHORT
NOTE
ON
THE
"~1URISTAN,"
The cradle of the Order of St. John.
ctbairman. COLONEL SIR COURTAULD TUOMSON, 1<' B. "., C. H.
lPice::::ctl)atrI118 II. THE RIGHT I-IoN. THE LORD DOWNllAM
or
FULIl \M.
Ureasurer. FRA CIS W. PIXLEY, ESQ., F.S . I\.
1bollorar)2 ctollsulting Surgcon. WILLIAM E. CANT, ESQ., M.D., F.R.C.S.
J6J;-®tfiCIO
~cl1lbets.
COLONEL SIR HERBERT C. PERROTT, Bt., C.l!., c. B. (Bailin' 01 Eglt J. THE SECRETARY-GENERAL.-(THE RT. HON. EVEL\,N ECIL,;\I. P.) THE RECEIVER-GENERAL.-(FRA CIS \V. PIXLEY, ESQ., F.5.A.) THE DIRECTOR OF THE AMBULANCE DEPART;\IENT. (THE EARL UF DONOUGIlMOR E, K.r.) THE ALMONER.-(SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, Bt., LL.D., 1.D.)
~elllbers. COLONEL THE LORD \VILLIAM CECIL, C.V.O. COLONEL THE LORD SYDENHA?II OF COMBE, G.C . . 1., G.C.M.t;., G.B.E., G.c'I.E. J. HORNE STEVENSON, ESQ., M.B.E. THE REV. THOMAS C. ELSDON . COLONEL CHARLES E. YATE, c.s.I., C.M.G. COLONEL SIR JOHN OTTLEY, K.C.I.E. RICHARD LOVELAND LOVELAND, ESQ., K. ('. SIR WILLIAM H. BENNETT, R.C.V.O., F.R.C.S. LIEUT.-COLONEL EDlIIOND M. \VILSON, C.I3., C.M.G., D.S.O., 1II.R.C.5. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR ROBERT ARMSTRONG-JONES, lII.D. LIEUT.-COLONEL J. T. WOOLRYCH PEROWNE. DAVID C. LLOYD OWEN, ESQ., F.R.C.S.I. SIR JOHN STANLEY, K.C.I.E., K.C. FRANK H. COOK, ESQ., C: 1. E. LIEUT.-COLONEL SYDNEY A. MONCKTON COPEMAN, F.R.S., M.D. CHARLES G. KEKEWICH, ESQ. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR ARTHUR HENRY McMAHON, G.C. V.O., K.C. I. E., C.S.1. THE LORD STANMORE. CAPTAIN ALFRED CHARLES SETON-CHRISTOPHER. CAPTAIN SIR HAROLD BOULTON, BL, C. B., C. V.O.
1bonorat}2 Secretar}2. J. T. WOOLRYCH PEROWNE. :assistant Secretar}2 for Scotlant'!.
LIEUT.-COLONEL
JOHN HORNE STEVENSON, ESQ. , M.B.E.
'!bonorat}? :accountant. WILLIAM R. EDWARDS, ESQ. , O.B.E.
Jeru<.,al c m is the lIoly City of the Jew, the Christian and the Moslem. It is the home of the first, the birthplace of the second and the adoption of the third. incc its capture and de truction by Hadrian the Je\\'s ha\'e made no national attempt to recover their promi ed land. On the other hand hristian and YIo!:'lem ha\'e had a secular struggle for the possession of the Holy Place which, however, inee the XVI. Century have remained in the grip of th Turks who, if they have had never-ending trouble to keep the peace between the warring sects of Christians who \varm in and around the traditional sites, have yet found that the piety of Chri tendom is a ource or no small pecuniary profit to them. Deep -seated in human nature is the idea of pilgrimage. The Hindu, the Buddhist, the Mohammedan, the Christian of every sect and clime are all attracted irre istibly by it. Thus it \\'a that in the IV. Century, after Helena had built the hurch of the Holy Sepulchre and the Empire under on tantine out\\'ardly conformed to Chri tianity, a steady stream of pilgrims began to flow to Jerusalem. The hOllsing of the e pilgrim in health and their tending in sickne s was a problem that soon pre ented it. elf, and it eems fairly certain that from very early time thi need \;vas realised and to some extent met in an unregulated fashion by the ordinary khan or caravanserai which would be as near as possible to the Holy epulchre. In all probability the site to the ' outh of the Church, on which the Knights of St. John afterward built their Hospice, wa the same a that on which Chri tian pilgrim had been hou ed from the day of Con tan tine onwards . This site which is known by the name of Muristan- a Persian-Tur~ish word meaning mad-hollse or hospital, and first given to it, it is said, by Saladin- occupies an area of 4 0 feet from east to west by 430 feet from north to south and is therefore very nearly a square. It lies to the south and east of the Holy Sepulchre and i, separated from it by a narrow street called Haret ed Dabbaghan (Street of the Tanners) or Rue des Palmiers. The west boundary is the Rue du Patriarch or Christian Street, the south boundary is David Street and the east the Street of the Bazaar , or Malcui ' inat of mediceval times. With regard to Jerusalem z'ntra 17lW'OS it is almost in the centre of the city. It was within these boundaries, on the ruins, it may be, of a hostel built by Charlemagne and mentioned by Bernard the Wise in 867, that the piou merchant of Amalfi in 1048, to carry out their charitable int ention , erected their two hospices for the protection and care of pilgrims, one for men and another for women, thus founding the Order of the Hospitallers. And so they and their successors laboured for fifty-one
year until the Crusaders under Godfrey de Bouillon appeare 1 before the wall - of the Holy City and drove out thl; l\lohal11l1lcdalls and founded th Latin kingdom which was to last till 1187, \-\Then this event took _place Gerard was the Rector of the malc hospice and .\gnes governe 1 the temale hospice , The position of women in the Order thus dates back to the day:.. of its infancy, The Abbe de Vertot ays : - " All pilgrims \\'erc admitted to the Hospital of St, John without di , tinction of Greek or Latin; the vcry infidels receiv d aim there; and the inhabitants in general of whalever religion they were, look d upon the administrator of thc Hospital as the common father of the poor ofthl: city," This catholic interprctalion of their obligations no doubt saved the nascent Order from extermination during- or before the siegc and this principle of mercy and charity knowing no creed or nationality is the secret of the virility of the Order which has kept it a!i\'e and prosperous through the centurie ' ",hil its old rivals thc Templars and other orders of chi\'alry ha\'l; di:..appeared, thl.; world having- no [urther use for them. It was during the brief period of the Latin kings that thc area r ",hat is kno"\vn as the Muristan was co\'cred with the buildings of the Jlospitallcr", of which nothing now remains abo\'e ground except a g-atc\\-ay \\ hich has becn restored by the GenTIan -. Exca\'ations carried ut by the Pale:..tine Exploration Fund from 1867 onwards under Captain \Varren, J~, E., * and Herr Conrad Schick (d. 1902) have revealed the foundations, 20 to 30 reel below the present surface, of the crusading buildings and hel' e ma(k it possible to re-con -truct the plan of the IIospice as it exi<..;ted in those days, with its three churches and cOlwents, the great hospital, the (hvellings and stables of the Knight, and the palace of the Grand l\Iaslcr. Saladin, when he took Jerusalem, allowed member of the rd r to stay on for twelve months in order that they might continue their work or nur~ ing the wounded and sick. He himself is said to have occupied the palacc of the Grand Master though he endowed the Mosque or Omar with the property of the Hospitallers. For the next 300 year. \\'c read, the traditions of the spot lasted and shelter was afforded herc to the pilgrim~ who reached the Holy City. Then, after a silence of hundreds of years \\'e are told that in the middle of the last century the site was "an elevated meadow or arable field surrounded by a few ruins," rai ed some 25 feet above the level of the streets where shops and arches penetrate it, and all traces of it former history lay buried deep beneath the waving corn. To account for thc fact that apparently no building had been erected on the area [or more than 600 years local tradition says that after the capture o[ Jerusalem it was cur. ed by the Moslems . In 1869 "for some unexplained rea on the Sultan gave the E. part to the Crown Prince of Prussia (aftenvards the Emperor Frederick of Germany)." The remainder was left unoccupied till the beginning of the present century "when it wa taken over by the Greek Convent of the Holy Sepulchre and turned into a spcculative building estate in the centre of which 1's a fountain." It would be intercsting to know the title of the Greek convent to this part of the Muristan. From whom was it , . taken over" ? The Germans, on taking possession of their gift, caused some excavating to be done and a new street called Crown Prince Frederick treet was driven ow General Sit' Charles \Varren, G.c.I1I . G., K.C.B., a Knighl of Juslice of lhe Order.
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through from N. to S. marking the boundary b tween the German and the reck properties. In the N. E. corner were discovered the foundations of one of the three churches of the Muristan - that o[ Sta. 1aria Minor, with its cloister and garth to the south of it, and the Refectory [urtber S. again. A new church on the lines of the old Latin church has been built, tri-apsidal I ike its predecessor, the foundation stone of which was laid in October, 1893. The church is dedicated to the Redeemer and before the war the Lutheran form of servicc was conducted there. About 30 yard . W. of Sta. Maria Latina Minor the foundations of the second Church wcre found . This wa. the Church of Sta. Maria Latina l\Iajor- also tri-ap idal and about the same size as Sta. Maria Latina :Winor, and it also, like Sta. Maria Latina Minor, probably had a convent attached to it. In thc S. \N. corner stood the third church, that of St. John the Bapti~t or Mar Hanna. This Cburch is of t\vo storie and a crypt and i ' on of the olde .. t in Jerusalem. The crypt is supposed by some to be the original burch of the HospitaJlers though Jeffery in hi "Brief description of the Holy epulchre " say it is modern" whatever it may repre ' ent or reproduce. " ,: Il is interesting to know that by the courtesy of the Greek authoritie~ permission is granted to members of the English Order to u e the little rypt Church when they wish . Immediately to the N. of this Church was the great Hospital of the Order. Writing in 1322 Sir John Ylaundevillc say~ :- " Be[ore the Church of the Holy Sepulchre' 200 paces to the . i the great Hospital of t. John * * :;: * * In it are 124 pillars of stonc and in the ,,'alls of the IIouse besides the number aforesaid there are 54 pillars that support the house." Herr Schick counted 116 in his exca \'ations. The residences of the Knights and the palace of the Grand 1aster and also the stable~ wer in the S. E. quarter. Some conception of the size of the buildings and the scope of the work done by the IIospitallcrs in their" Golden age " - though no di paragement is intended towarcls their latcr labours in Rhodes and l\Ialta- may be gathered from the .records of two travellers. John of vVurzburg, about 1160 writes" Over agcun t the Church of th Holy epulchre on the oppo. ite side of the way toward the outh i. a beautiful hurch built in honour of St. John the Baptist annexed to \\'bich i a hospital wherein in \'arious rooms i collected together an enormou ' multitude of sick people, botb men and women, who are tended and restored to h alth daily at \'ery great expense. When I was the;-e, I learned that the whole number of those ick people amounted to 2,000, of whom sometim s in the cour. e of one day and night more than SO . a:e carried out dead, ,,,bile many other fre h ones keep continuously arnvlng." A few years later, Theodorich says " Here on the South side of the Church , tands the Church and Hospital of John the Baptist * * ,;, * No one can credibly tell another how beautiful it buildings are how abundantly it is , upplied with room and bed and other material for the u e of poor and sick pe~ple, how rich it is in the means of refreshing the poor and .how devotedly It labours to maintain the needy, unless he ha the opportul11ty of eeing it witl: his own eyes. Indeed we passed through this palace and were unable to discover the number of sick people lying there but saw that the beds must exceed 1,000." ' In pirecl b.y its tradi~ions the English branch of the Order of St. John returned aga1l1 to work 111 J eru alem among the poor and afflicted in 1882 * These lhl-ec churches existed in 1150 as is shown by a drawing of that year.
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and founded the British Ophthalmic Hospital, which ,,"as to mini ter to all without distinction of sex, creed or nationality. The fame of the hospital rapidly spread and was at the height o[ its pre lige when th outbreak of war in 1914 abruptly su pended its beneficent activities. Within twelve months of the fall of Jerusalem the hospital, though partially destroyed by the Turks, had again opened its doors to outpatients, and six months later to in-patients as well. Lord Allenby, \yho as victor in this la~t cru ade had air ady been i,we ' ted by command of the King, at the hand of H. R. H. the Grand Prior, with the ribbon of the Order under the very walls of Jerusalem, performed the official opening ceremony on 26th February, 1918. Nearly forty years have passed since the English Langue returned to the Holy Land. There now presents itself an opportunity for a return to the Muristan it ' elf. Whatever the final terms of the Treaty may be between the Alii sand the Turkish Empire, it is hardly conceivable that the gift of the ultan to the Hohenzollern in 1869 should be allo\\' d to remain in erman possession. It seems quite clear that the Engli. h Order of ' t. John should have the reYersion. No other solution seems reasonable. If this property is offered to the Order no con ideration ought to be allowed to ' tand in the way of its acceptance. 0 unique an opportunity of on e again becoming owners, if only of a portion, of the I ' cradle of the Order," cannot be allowed to pas. If hi torical tradition counts [or anything, it appeals in this case with o\"erwhelming force. The hapter-General has only to tell the members of the Order ho\\' much mon y i. ne 'cs ary, and there can be no doubt that it will be promptly farthc mingo But there may be no necessity for an appeal for fund '. What more fitting memorial of tbe taking of Jeru alem than the restoration of the Muristan to the representati,"es of its age-old pos essors;> What nobler monument to the prowess of the Twentieth Century British Crusaders than the elldowment of the Order of t. John with a wider base from which in years to come, when J eru ' alem "hall once more be the highway of the nations, it can expand its \york of charity in the land of its birth and so carry out in eyer fuller mea ure it , t\\'o great mottoes, ".znjir11/,.zs serv.zre" and "pro utihtate hOJ7Z.zIlZl77l."
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WOOLRYCH PERO\\' E,
Lieut. -Colonel. NOTE. - I am indebted especially to the publications of the Pal stine Exploration Fund for much of the information given above and also 1I1 a lesser degree to George Jeffery's I I Holy Sepulchre."
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Report of , the COn'1111ittee, 1919.
IT r with genuine satisfaction that the Committee of the Hospital is able to submit the Twenty-Eighth Report for the information of Hi Royal Highness the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General of the Order or t. John of Jerusalem and the subscribers. The last Report covered the nine months January 1st to eptember 25th, 1914, the date of the closing of the Hospital owing to "the political 'ituation, the hostile attitude of tbe Turkish population, the practical certainty of an early declaration of war, the abolition of the capitulations, the increa ing cost or food, and even a po sible water famine, factors which had led to the closure of other hospitals in the country." Dr. Heron, the Surgeon-in-charge, left the buildings in the hands of a caretaker who was summarily evicted in December, 1914, by the Turkish Military uthoritie. A month later the Hospital became an ammunition dump and as ucb it remained till the time of the capture of Jerusalem by General Allenby on December 9th, 1917. The Turks tried to blow up the Hospital before they evacuated the place, but they were only partially succe sfu!' Explosions, an eye witness record , took place at intervals from nine in the morning to about four p. m. and as a result very great damage was done, but much of the building remained intact so that when the Chairman of the Committee, Sir Courtauld Thomson, visited Jerusalem later on he was able, after a thorough investigation of all the alternatives, to recommend the Order to take immediate steps to carry out the re toration of the Hospital, and at the same time to introduce some very necessary improvements. Not tbe least of the latter is the installation of a water supply by pipe from the new reservoirs beyond Solomon's Pools. This will practically supersede the nece sity of reliance on the former cistern supply, always a source or anxiety in times of drought, though it means paying a monthly water tax. How closely the Briti h came on the·
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heel of the retreating Turk is evidenced by the fact that some of the advance troops were nearly killed by the explosions and two dead T~rks, found just out ide the Hospital, had probably been engaged in finng the. ~use and been unable to get away in time. Ton of explosives and mUl11tlOns have been cleared away since then and even so late as December, 1919, further vast quantitie were taken out of one of the cisterns. It is hoped that no more remain now and that all possible danger from that source has been finally removed. It \\1ill surprise no one to learn that absolutely nothing of any value ,va left in the building. Everything had been looted-furniture domestic utensils, instrument, all the equipment belonging to an up-to~ date ~ye H~spital, inclu~ing a valuable X Ray apparatus with complete electnc appltance~, the gift of Dr. W. A. ; amie on of Edinburgh, which had barely come toto u e before the outbreak of war. The explosion have also destroyed a large full length portrait of H. M. Queen ictoria in a .ma sive gilt !rame, presented by her elf to the Hospital on the occasIOn of her Jubtlee and fixed up in an arch of ornamental ironwork within the Inner Court; a Memorial Tablet of black marble on a white backgrou~1d to Sir E. Lechmere-the founder and a great benefactor of the Hospltal-a smaller tablet in alabaster to Lady Lechmere and commemorative tablets recording gift from M r. Wil on, M r. John Cook (2) and Lord Amherst. The question of restoring these memorials must not be lost sight of. Re-building was put in hand at the earliest opportunity and with the invaluable help, readily and generously given of the Joint Committee in ~lexandria of the R~d Cross and the Order'of t.] ohn, the nee s. ary equtp~ent of the Hospital was soon forthcoming. local ommittee of \".hlch the Governor of J eru alem, Brigadier-General torrs, "vas the Chairman and Dr. Granville of the lexandria ommittee Vice~hairman, was appointed to supervise matter and much as.' istance to the work ~f restoration was given by the dministration of ccupied E~emy Terntory, South, to whom, as to the Alexandria Joint ommlttee, grateful recognition is here made. .The visit to Jerusalem. of H. R. H. the Grand Prior was a potent stlm~lus to all concerned to the restoration and it reflects the greatest cre~lt on the agents of the Order that the Hospital was ready for Outpatient work on November 11th, 1918, or roughly, only eleven months after the capture of Jerusalem-no mean achievement when the abno.rmal .state of the country after four year of war is taken into consideratIOn. The official opening ceremony by Field-Marshal Lord Allen~y took place on February 26th, 1919, the Chairman of the ~ospltal Committee representing the Order on this historic occasion. Unfortunately, the weather was unpropitious, torrent of rain falling all da?, so ~hat the ceremony had to take place inside the building. Every natlOnahty, ~reed ~nd ~nstitution in Jerusalem was represented. The Commander-to-Chtef, to declaring the Hospital open, paid a graceful and w.ell-earned .comp.liment to Sir Courtauld Thomson for his untiring work to connectIOn With the restoration and re-starting of the Hospital and that he had it in command from H . R .H. The G raneI P . announced . n?r to lOvest Brigadier-General Storrs and Colonel Gardner a Knlghts of Grace of the Order. The following cable was read by the
Chairman and received with loud applause: " I rejoice at the re-opening of our Hospital in ] erusalem, and I trust it will be able in future IO continue the good work it has done in the past. Connaught." Ju ,t before leaving the building Lord Allenby broke the flag of the Order amidst great cheering. Thi nag had previously been draped by the Commander-in-Chief in the Chapel of the Order of St. John in the Anglican Cathedral where it had remained till the opening ceremony. In view of the historical associations now connected with this flag it was decided to return it to the Chapel where it will remain. A new nag has been sent out which now waves over the Hospital. The first In-patients were admitted on June 30lh, almost eighteen months after the capture of Jerusalem, when six came under the care of Lieut. -Colonel J. C. Strathearn, O. B. E., :\1. D., who had been appointed Surg-eon-in-Charge on the demobilisation of Captain Go\yans, R.A. ;'II.C., lent by the ~ledical Administration for the purpose of carrying on the work of the Hospital from its opening for out-patients. Both these officers had been at different times on the pre-war staff of the IIO.'ipital, and were therefore well acquainted wilh the nature of the \vork. Captain Findlater, 1~. 1\. M. C., was in charge of the Hospital during- the period between the departure of Captain Gowans and the arrival of Lieut.-Col'onel Strathearn. From No\'ember 11th, 1918 to June 30th, 1919, no fewer than 1352 new case had been dealt with in the Out-Patient Department and the number of consultations totalled 2280. During the last six months of 1SJ 1~, the new cases amounted to 3382 and the consultations to 1762, while in the In-Patients Department 585 patients passed through the wards, the average daily number of beds occupied being 34. At the present time 42 beds are available) and there is room for 10 more. The starr has been kept extremely busy- even operating on Sundays to keep abrea'it of the \\ ork \vhich has been almost overwhelming. Lieut .Colonel Strathearn has had for part of the time the assistance of a temporary matron from a hospital in Hebron and latterly, of ;Vliss Iumphries, who, on demobilisation, joined the Staff as regular rvr atron 111.1 ovember .and of a ister, Mi. s Dight. By the time this appears in p)n.n~ an ASSistant Surgeon will have been appointed, bringing the Bntts~ persoll7lel up to pre-war standard. Lady \Vatson, who e elevation to the Hospital is well-known to members of the Order i living in Jerusalem and she bas given ungrudging voluntary help \\;hen help was mos~ needed, and she is as busy as of old in providing clothing for the In-Patients. She has also collected a sum of money wbich kincllJ.' supplemented by the Surgeon-in-Charge, has provided th~ Hospital with a donkey, a gift much appreciated, a. it profitable uses are many. A normal comparison with past years is hardly po sible, but it may be stated that the number of In-Patients does not appear to be much below the. pre-war level, though the Out-Patient show a distinct falling off. ~hls may be accounted for by the unsettled slate of the country \\ hich ?~scourages travelling and also doubtless to some extent bv the Itinerant l:ospitals v.;hich have been started by the Admini 'tl~ation. N or must It be overlooked that the British Ophthalmic Ho pital is no longer the only Eye IIospital in Jerusalem - there are two or three
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other institutions dealing with eye diseases \\'hich have come into existence since the Armistice, and at least one hospital bas been started in the north of Pale ' tine. The Committee of the Briti, h Ophthalmic IIospital i') most anxious that the high level of efficiency for which the IIospital was Eamou') and which gave it its wonderful prestige in the East in the days before the war should be not merely maintained but, if possible, enhanced. This means a seriou Iy increased annual cost. If the Hospital is 10 be in the future what it was in the past, the best stafTed and the best equipped Eye Hospital in the East, this question of cost must be r solutely faced. Increased subscriptions are urgently needed . Palestine, like every other country, is suffering from an unprecedent.ed . rise in the cost of living and the Hospital would find the cost or maintenance even heavier did it not share in the benefit of the bulk purchase,> of food made from time to time by the Admini<;tration. .\s a case in point the price of rice may be mentioned. \"ben the market price was piastres 17 for 6 lbs. it was purchaseable through the .\dministration for piastres 11. Gifts in kind, too, ha\~ e been most welcome frl1ll1 the ] oint 'Val' Committee of the Red Cross and Order of Sl. J l)hn in Akxandria, and ten cases of domestic supplies were abo despalch~d fr)m the Gate; but these gifts are, of course, non-recurring'. It is estimated that the up-keep of the Hospital will be at lea')l thrice what it was in 191+, when prices had already shown signs of acl\·ancil1g. Thl.; following figures may proye of interest: bread h8.s ri en from piastres l for 6 Ibs . to piastres 12; mutton, from 18 to 36; heeL frol11 10 tl) 30; vegetables, 300 to 400 per cent; butler, piastres 30 to 110 ; chci.:'ic, J.2 to 36 ; rice, + to 17 ; sugar, 5 to 27 ; oil, +5 to 60 and mor~; wood, ~5 to 1 SO per kantar. Generous contributions ha\'e been received tl the fund fl1I' the Restoration and Endowment of the Hospital, including- .£ 10:; from H . R. H. The Grand Prior and two sums from the IT ni ted State.::. . \ list of these donations will be found elsewhere, but the CommittLl; earnestly appeal for annual subscriptions from members of the Order so that the ever-increasing call for help in thl.; splendid work which the Hospital is doing may be adequately met. I t may not, perh:qJ . . , be out of place in this the first post-war Report to call attention to the fact that the Hospital is peculiarly the property of the Order of St. John and is under the undivided control of the Committee \\~ hich i"i I eSpl)nsible solely to the Chapter-General and the G rand Prior for its lFl1pcr maintenance and efficient management. There is no doubt that, in the future, t~e work will become heavier and more important than in the past-more will be expected of the Order and the Order must be ready to respond in the 20th Century as it did in the J 2th, when in its great Hospital close to the Church of the TIoly Sepulchre it nursed O\"l' [' 1000 In-Patients at a time, and an old chronicler \vrite<; (\ no one can credibly tell another how beautiful its buildings are, how abundantly it is supplied \\,ith rooms and beds and other material for the use of poor and sick people, bo\v rich it is in tbe means of refreshing the poor, and how devotedly it labours to maintain the needy, unless he has had the opportunity of seeing it with his own eyes . " An Appeal for help comes officially, too, from the [\dministrtltiol1, with a suggestion that the Order should co-operate in a large scheme
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of practical eye work and research, but want of fund~ necessarily limits the acti \ 'itie~ of the Committee. On the re-bu il ding- and re-equipment of t h e Hospital the Order has expended up to December 31st last the sum of ;6'7102 13s. 1d . The nece~sary steps ha \ e been taken to safeguard the property of the Order \\ hen peace with Turkey is . . . igncd, an 1 an effort \\ill be made to get all the ho . . . pital land regi~tered as freehold. Captain .\. C. Seton-Christopher has been compelled, owing to illhealth, to re..,ign the appointment of Han. Secretary to the hospital and Lieul. -Colonel J. T . \Voolrych Perowne has beE:;n appointed by the Grand Prior to fill the vacancy. The Committee is glad to be able to add that 1\1r. J . Horne Ste\enson, :\T.B.E., K.r., is ~,till acting as £\ssi~tant Ilonorar) Secretary for Scotland. This Peport cannot conclude ,,-ithollt referring with deep regrct to the loss thl; lIo~pital ha..., sustained owing to the removal by death of so many of its more acti,"e ,::>upporlers since the outbreak of the war. Of the Committee \\ ho were in charge of the Hospital in 191+ there ha\'c pa<..~ed away the Chairman, Colonel Sir Charles :\1. \Vatson, for year,> a dl:\'oleU worker in all that pertained to the prosperity of the Hospital : the Vice-Chairman, l\Ir. Brudenell Carter, formerly Hon. COI1:-.ultinR Surgeon: th Treasurer, Dr. Freshfic1d: Colonel Thomas II . I-:f endlcy for many years Honorary Secretary; Dr. \V. Be,dey Thorne: Sir J. Camcron Lamb and Dr. Henry P . Potter. The fnllo\\ ing is a Report from Lieut. - Colonel J. c. Strathearn on , the mLdical work done in the IIo pital since it re-commenced work : In rc\i ·\\ing- the record of thc \\ork done during 1919 it is advisable to remcmher that the year \vas not a normal one. Although the Hospital \\ as officially OPened by Lord Allenby on February 26th, 1919 , the Out-Patient Department bad been carried on for some months; but it was not until the end of Junc that the I-Io~pital was re- opened for InPatients and the Ol1t-Patient DepClrtment properly e~tabli5hed . Further by thc f,requt.nt change of medical officer (thcre being four changes during the) ear) uniformity and c ntinuity of the method of recording, elc., was not obtainable and the \ alue of the ~tatistics thereby lessened . • Ye\"erthelcss, as the figures ~ho\\, much war!;;: has been done. In some \Vay~ the outstanding feature of the \\'ork has been the large number of patients attending to be mea~ured f(~r glasses . It should be noted that the fi).:"urc givcn under amdropta (269 at" () per cent of the new cases) includes only thos~ caSl;S \\ here glas . . . es wcre actually ordered~many cases after examination pt o\·jng bcyond the help of glases. In the statistics of the Egyptian Ophthalmic Hospitals for the year 1918 only 1 per cent were ea 'es of ametropia. . Theinciclcnce of trachoma is high, 92 p. c. of the patients being affected . The incidence of blindness is of it.krest. (Blindness being reckoned ... s the inability to count finger.' at one mel re.) The figures on ly deal with the period July to December. Of the 3,382 new cases seen, 525 were blind in one eye and 272 blind in both ; 15 and 8 p . c. respecti\'ely o r 23 p . c. of the ne,\' cases were blind in one or both eyes. The corresponding f1gure for the Eg) ptian Ophthalmic Hospitals for 1918 is 1+"5 per eent. Naturally on the re-opening of a hospital the major ity of the ~"'dil:cl will seck ach'ice and this doubtless aCCoLlnt~ in part for the high lI1c tde ncc. Economically t his is a sc\"ere handicap on the country,
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although it is granted that blindne s in the East i~ a much les serious disability than in Europe. It should al 0 be noted that the greater part of this blindness is acquired 111 adult life and is mainly due to the seasonal epidemics of acute conjunctivitis. \Vhen this disease is treated early the result are almost uniformly good; but too often nothing is done or the wrong thing done till the sufferer is beyond help. The In-Patient admissions and the operation are also for the period July to December. In that time 585 were admitted to hospital and 1,097 operations were performed. The great majority of the operations 'were for the relief of trichiasis; the limitation of operations in other aJTections being due to the scarcity of instruments that pre\'ailed then.
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BRITISH OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, JERUSALEM.
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BRITISH
OPHTHALMIC AND
HOSPITAL
ENDOWMENT
CONTRIBUTIONS TO 30th
RESTORATION
FUND.
SEPTEMBER,
1919.
Field-Marshal H. R. H. The Duke of Connaught, K. G. Order of St. John of J enIsalem in England C. \V. Bartholomew St. John Hospital, Southport C. J. Bolanachi et Fils . Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the U.S.A. The Countess Gro venor. . £500 each-Canadian Red Cross Society; imla Nursing Divi~ion Committee of Ashfield (Malvern) V.A. D. Hospital Col. Sir Courtauld Thomson, K. B. E., C. B . . . £200 each-K. P. Birley; Lt.-Col. E. F. Falkner, C.M.G. , D.S.O. Priory for 'vVales . Major Hamilton . . . . Proceeds of Lecture in Philadelphia-per Lt.-Col. J. T. \Voolrych Perowne Queen Mary Sewing Guild Fund £105 each-Sir Robert Harvey; Sir John Holder, Bt. . £100 each-Anonymous; Col. \Vm. Endicott; \'iscount Iveagh; Plymouth Ambulance and Nursing Division; The Lord Queenborough; Sir H. Samuelson, ilt. ; ir IIarry \Vaechter, BL Re-capture of Jerusalem Thanksgiving Offertory, t. J ohll's Church, Clerkenwell. . . . . Armistice Thanksgiving Offertory, St. John's Church, Clerkenwell Mrs. H. Morell. . . . . . £50 each-Borough of Luton, per Waste Paper Scheme; The Rt. Hon. Evelyn Cecil, M. P. ; Lady Drummond; Ellesmere Commandery; Robert Gardiner; Miss Lafone ; Dame arah A. Lees, D.B.E.; New South Wales Centre, S.J.A.A.; A. E. G. Rhodes, O.B.E.; Mrs. A. E. G. Rhodes; Mrs. \Vallis Toller Miss M. Brodrick. Mrs. J. W. Laurie. . . . The Great Priory of the Order of the Temple of Ireland The Lady Ludlow Bath Centre, S.J.A.A. . £25 each-R. C. Abdy ; Col. A. D. Acland; E. Ansell J. Horne Stevenson, M.B.E., K.C.. . . . £20 each-Mrs. Richardson; Sir Thomas Sutherland, G.C.M.G., LL.D. ; J. Langfield Ward; Miss West The Mayor of Deauville . Mrs. Lay and friends in Maseru, Basutoland Proceeds of Lecture at Caxton Hall-per W. R. Edwards "A" Coy., Q.O.C.B. . . Waima Red Cross. . Messrs. Carver Bros. & Co., Ltd. Capt. P. Ashworth. Lady and Miss Gait No. XIII. District, S.J.A.B. . Major A. C. Valadier, C.M.G., R.A.M.C. . . £10 lOs. each-Commander F. M. Barwick, O.B.E., R.N.; J. J. Cockshott; Leicester Centre, S.J.A.A.; Manchester Centre, S.J.A.A. ; C. L. Nichols, C.B. E. ; In sp.-Gen. Belgrave Ninnis, c.v.o., R.N.. . Victoria (B.C. ) Centre, S.J.A.A.
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FORM
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(l;ran~
8
BEQUEST.
give and bequeath unto the. Treasurer for the time being of the Institution known by the name of THE BRITISH OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, JERUSALEM, belonging to The Grand Priory of the Order of the Ho pilal of St. John of Jerusale m in England, the sum of ............................ .. (free of duty) to be applied towards accomplishing the Charitable designs of the said Institution. N.B.-Land and Money secured on Land can now be given to charitable uses under the conditions enacted by the" Charitable Uses Act 1891, 54 & 5S Vic. c. 73. "
(Alphabetical Roll, page 151.) CHARLES CULL AND SON, IS, HOUGHTON STREET, ALDWYCH, AND AT CHISWICK.
~be
<Branb
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of
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Registrar.
in J8nglanb.
Roll of the Order.
CHANCERY OF THE ORDER, ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON,
31st December, 1919. E.C.
(Alphabetical Roll, page 151).
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<Branb lPrior\? of {tbe @rber of the 1bospital of St. Jobn of Jerusalenl in JEnglanb.
CONTENTS.
So"ereign 1beab anb HIS
MAJESTY THE
~atron. KING.
Page
Executive Officers
3
Chapter and Council
4
Members, Honorary i\ssociates and Donats now living
5
<Sranb lPrfor. FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K. G. Sub~1Prjor.
THE EARL OF PLYMOUTH, G.B.E., C.B.
OLO:\EL
IR
:f8aHiff of J5g{e. ' HERBERT C. PERROTT, Bt., c. H., C. B.
JEJ;ecutl\?e ®mcers. Priors, Grand Priors and other Officers of the Order (as nearly as possible complete)
10
3
Members and Honorary Associates deceased during the last Century, prior to the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter, granted 14th May, 1888
I I I
Prelate TIm AR CTIBL IlOP OF YORK. Chancellor SIR Jon. ' P. HEWETT, G.C.S.I., K.B.E., C.I.E. ecrctary-General - THE RIGHT HON. EVELYN CECIL, M. P. Receiver-General FR.\ 'C IS \V. PIXLEY. irector of the Ambulance Departm ntTHE EARL OF Do , OUGHl\IORE, K. P., P. c. Chairman of the Briti'ih Ophthalmi c Hos pital, Jerusalem COLO l'! L SIR COURT.\ULD THO;\ISOI , K. B. E., C. B. Almoner iR Dv E DUCKWORTH, Bt., 1\1. D., LL. D., F. R. C. P. Librarian ED:\ruND FR .\-'; ER. Registrar TIlE RIGHT Hox. THE LORD CLAUD HA rrLTON. Genealogist- SIR HENRY F L\RNHA:'I[ Bl.:RKE, K.C. v.o., C.B.
Members and Honorary Associates deceased since the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter
Alphabetical Roll
12l
:assistant JEJ;ecutl\?e
~fftcers.
r\ssistant Recei"er-General EDWIN HA. 'SON FRE ~ IIFIELD. Hon. C'cretary of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, JerusalemCOLONEL J. T. VVOOLRYCH PERO'" E Assistnnt lIon. Secretary (for Scotland) of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, J erl1salell1- JOHN HORNE STEVENSON, M. B. E., K. C.
Sectetat}? WILLIAM R. EDWARDS, O.B. E.
:assistant Secretat}?
:assistant :accountant.
DUNCAN G. Mo TETTH.
I" OR C. ALBURY.
5
4
\tbe <tbapter-(l';eneral. The Chapter-General consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub- Prior, the other Knights of Justice'::; the Prelat and the Sub-Prelate de j711'et ; the Officiating Chaplains; all member of the Council; not more than ten Knights of Grace and not more than six E_ quires appointed by the Grand Prior.
Mell1bers, Honorary Associates,
®tftctating crbaplaills. THE BISHOP OF WORCE ' TER, C.B.E. THE REV. CANO E. SHEPPARD, K.C.V.O., n.n. (Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royal). '!kntgbts of (Brace apPoI1ltet> b}? tbe <S1'al t> lPt'lor. COLO EL SIR JOHN vV. OTTLEY, SIR JOlIN . IIOLDER, Bt. K. c. L E. SURGEON-GE 'ERAL SIR R. H.\ YELOCr-;: JOHN S. GRIFFITHS, M.R.C.S. C L\RLES, G.C.\.O., :\\.1).,1.:'11.". LIEUT. -COLONEL GEORGE E. TWISS, C ,\PTAl ,' ,\LFRED C. SETONC. M. G., F. R. C. S. 1. CHRISTOPITE1~. ROBERT A. GIBBONS, M.D. THE PRI. CIPAL SECRET.\ln· FOR JOHN H. MORGAN, c.v.o., F.R.C.S. \VALFS (HERBERT D. \Y. GENERAL SIR HENRY M. L. Ru DLE, LE\\,I~, ( 1 B. E.) G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C. v.o., D.S.O. JCsquires apPointet> b}? tbe <Sranl> fi)nor. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR 1ALCOL;\1 D. CHARLES B. HAMILTON, C. i\T. G. MURRAY, K.C.V.O., cn. EDWI DAWES. HE RY vV. FINCH '.T. COLONEL WILLIAM GRAYDON CARTER, C.l\f. G.
The Council consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, Colonel IR HERBERT C. PERROTT, Bt., c. H., C. B., Bailiff of Egle, the E .'ecuti\-e Officers of the Order, the Titular Priors of Priories, the Commanders of existing Commanderies, and not more than fifteen member of the Grades of Knight of Justice, Chaplain, Knight of Grace and Esquire appointed by the Grand Prior.
* See pages 5 to 8.
1>2 tbe <Srant> fi)rior. SIR OWEN PHILIPPS, G.C. i\1. G., !'or. P. SIR WILLIA 1: H. BEN. ' ETT, K.C. V. 0., F.R.C.S. THE HON. SIR VVILLIAi\I H. GOSCIIE , K. B. E. THE LORD DOWNHAM OF FULHAM. SIR MACKENZIE D. CHALMERS, K.C.B., C.S.I. THE VISCOUNT CHILSTON, P.C. THE LORD LEE OF FAREHAM, P.c., G. B. E., K.C.B. '1 See page 15.
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$o"ereign 1beab anb ]patron. HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
<Branb }prior. l'IELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CO. ' N AUG HT, K.G., K.T., K.P., P.C., ETC.
$ub-]prior. TII~
COLONEL
\tbe <touncil.
.Members apPointet> MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES CECIL DALTON. COLONEL THE LORD WILLIAM CECIL, C. V. O. THE EARL OF RANFURL Y, P. c. (I), G. C. M. G. LIEUT . -COLONEL SIR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, Bt., C.B., C.LE. COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, Bt., C.B. , C.M.G., F.R.C.S.ED. INSPECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE NINNIS, c . v.O., M.D., R.N.
alld Donats
Elected. 18 July, 1888
EARL OF PLYMOUTH, P.c., G.B.E., C.B.
1l3aUiff of JEgle. IR H El{BERT CHARLES PERROTT, Bt., C.H., C.B. lknigbts of 5ustice.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING. ub-Priol-, 16.3.93, Grand Prior, 22.6.01, Sovereign Head and Patron, 6.S.10.
13 Dec., 1881
CONI AUGIIT, Field-Marshal H.R.H. the Duke of, K.G., K.T. K.r., 1' . . , G.C.B., etc. Honorary Bailiff, 18.7.88, Bailiff of Egle, 31.7.94, Grand Prior, 23.6.10 .
2 June, 1917
'VVALES, Colonel H. R. H. the Prince of, K.G., G.C.M.G., G.B.E., flLC., etc. Titular Prior of the Priory for Wales.
24 Nov., 1896
20 June, 1905 6 Feb., 1873 12 Dec., 1876
NOl'WAY, His Majesty Haakon VI!., King of, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O., etc. CONN AUGHT, Lieut.-Colonel H. R. H. Prince Arthur of, K.G., R.T., P.C., G.C.M.G., G.C.v.O., C.B., etc. LAMB, Major Sir Archibald, Bt. PERROTT, Colonel Sir Herbert Charles, Bt., C.H., C.B. Bailiff of Egle, 2-1-.6.1 S. Esquire-Lieut.-Colonel Sir Malcolm Donald Murray, K.C.
v.o.,
C.B.
6 Elected. 23 June, 1880
GILDEA, Colonel Sir] ames, K.C.Y.O., C.B., F.S.A.
Elected. July, 1904
26 May, 1908
ATHLONE, Brig.-General the Earl of, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.;\I.G., D.S.O. VATE, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Campbell. Esq. 26.4.98. Kt. Gr. 27.11.1900. TERRY, Major-General Astley F ellowes. Kt. Gr. 22.6.89.
30 Nov., 1909
PLY~10UTII,
31 May, 1910
FRESHFIELD, Edwin Hanson, F.S.A.
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Esquire-Major George Arthur Gildea. 23
June, 1882
17
July,
1883
LOFTUS, Henry ] ohn. DAWES, Colonel Bethel IVlartin. WARREN, General Sir Charles; G.C.M.G., K.C.B., F.R... , R.E. Esquires-Robert Charles Brown, l\LB. and M.D.
19
Feb., 188-+
DALTON, Major-General] ames Cecil.
Esq.
}fred Francis Street,
26 Nov., 1907
Esquire-Frederick Sprawson.
April, 1884
14 Dec., 1886
Dec., 1888 11 July, 1890 25 July, 1893
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23
Feb., 1897 1897
H UNTER- \VESTO of H unterston, Lieut.-General Sir Aylmer Gould, K.e.B., D.S.O., ~I.P. CECIL, Colonel The Lord \Villiam, C.V. o. Kt. Gr. 20.7. 86. CAMBRIDGE, Colonel The l\larquis of, G.C.D., G.. v.o., .~I.G. TEMPLETOWN, The Viscount. Kt. Gr. 22.6.89. MILFORD-HAVEN , Adll1iral The l\Iarquis of, P.C., G.e.D., G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G. Kt. GI". 9.6.93. LEvESON-GOWER, Arthur Francis Gresham, F. ' .A. Esq. 26.2.95. Kt. Gr. 30.7.95. LAMBERT, Colonel Frederick Arthur Heygate,F.s. "\.
Kt.
MURRAY, Colonel Sir Charles Wyndham, LC.U. rt.
Gr.
29 Nov., 1910
Gr. 29.7.90.
Z5
July,
1899
F.S.A.
21
Feb.,
1911
11 Mar., 1901
MOSTYN, The Lord.
Esq.
26.2.95.
Kt. Gr.
Kl. Gr.
30 May, 1911
June,
1901
Librarian.
24.4.1900.
] EKYLL, Colonel Sir Herbert, K.C.M.G.
Kt. Gr.
26.2.01.
I LINGTON, The Lord, P.e., G.C.M.G., D.S.O.
Kt. Gr.
31.5.10.
hief Commiss ioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade. Esquires- tewart Gurdon and Lieut. Andrew Edmund James Clark, :\I.C., R.A. 25
28
July,
1911
ov., 1911
HAP VEY, ir Robert. Kt. Gr. 21.6.04. SYDE IIA:\I OF CO~IBE, Colonel The Lord, G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.e.I.E., G.B.E. Kt. Gr. 25.2.08. WRAY, Lieut.-Colonel] ohn Willoughby, C.B.E. Kt. Gr. 31.5.10. PORTAL, Sir vVilliam vVyndham, Bt.,F.S.A. Esq. 18.5.80. Kt. Gr. 27.11.06. SOMERSET, The Duke of. Kt. Gr. 21.2.11. DUCKWORTH, Sir Dyce, Bt., M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P. Kt. Gr.
31.5.92.
30
July,
25
Feb., 1913
1912
1(, G., P.C.
BOULTON, Captain Sir Harold Edwin, Bt., C.V.O., C.B.E. Kt. Gr. 25.7.99. Esquires- Frederick Harrison and William FitzGerald Arbuthnot.
KL
PORTLAND, The Duke of, I('G., P.e., G.C.V.O. KL Gr. Esquire- Oliver Williams.
Gr.
CLAPK, Colonel Sir] ames Richardson Andrew, Bt., C.B ., e.M.G. , F. R.C. S. ED. Kt. Gr. 2.5.05.
11.7.90.
Gr.
2-1-.6.Y7.
Esquires- Lieut.-Colonel Henry John Barnes, M. R.C.S., M.R.C. P.ED. , and Duncan Gilbert Monteith.
"
KL
Almoner.
26.11.95.
BREADALBANE, Colonel The Marquis of,
23.2.09.
E quire-Lieut.-Colonel Hubert Frederick Barclay.
21 May, 1912
Honorary Bailiff for Wales. Esquire-Colonel Henry Lloyd Howard, C.B. 22
Kt. Gr.
Esquire-Captain Harold Lyon Thomson.
Esquire-Captain John Richard Blake.
FRASER, Edmund.
M. v.o.
Commander Elle mere Commandery, 30-4-15. Esquire-Percy Pierpoint Burgess. TE~IPLE, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard Carnac, Bt., C.B., C.L E.,
Esquire- Captain Ronald Dockray Waterhouse.
SANDHURST, The Viscount, P.C., G.e.s.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O. Kl. Gr. 3. 12.92. MEATH, The Earl of, K.P., P.e.(I). Kl. Gr. 22.6.89.
29 April, 1900
31.7.1900.
Esquires-Everard Walter Goldsworthy and Surg. -Lieut. -Colonel James tewart Brooke, F. R. C. S. 1.
15.2.87.
Esquires-Major Philip Lionel Edward vValker and Iajor ecil Francis Aleck Walker. RANFURLY, The Earl of, P.C.(I), G.e.~I.G . Kl. Gr. 25.-1-.93. Esquires-Dalton Julian Towers Pain and Major Evelyn Milnes Gaskell.
April, 1898
17.12.88.
Esq . 11.12.83. Kt. Gr.
ELLESMERE, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of,
Esquires-Colonel Ulick George Campbell de Burgh, C.13. and Colonel Alfred Shipton Rooke, o. B. E.
~6
Kt. Gr.
Assistant Receiver-General.
Esquire-Captain Edmund George Savile LEstrange Ialone.
27 July,
The Earl of, P.C., G.RE., C.B. Sub.-Prior, 18.11.15. Sub-Prior for Wales.
18.10.81.
Chief Commissioner, St. J ohn Ambulance Brigade Overseas. Esquires-Captain William Raphael Gatt and Alfred Murray Gray, L.R.C.P. 22
7
KNIGHTS OF JUSTICE.
YNIGHTS OF JUSTICE.
26.2.01.
Q7 l\1ay, 1913
126 May, 191-1-
CARISBROOKE, The Marquis of, G.C.V.O. ESHER, The Viscount, G.C.B., G.C.V.O . Kt. Gr. 29.11.10. MONTAGU-DoUGLAS-SCOTT, Lieut.-Colonel The Lord Herbert Andrew, e. 1.G., D.S.O. Kt. Gr. 27.2.12. Esquires- Major Percy George Darvil-Smith,c.B.E., R.A.M.C. (v.)and Major Edward Herbert Simpson.
KNIGHTS OF JUSTICE.
8 Elected. 24 Feb., 1915
9
STEVENSON, John Horne, M.B.E., K.C. Esq.
Kl.
21.6.04.
Gr.
26.5.08.
Assistant Honorary Secretary (for Scotland) of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem. Esquire- Major Henry James Stevenson.
PIXLEY, Francis William, F.S.A.
Gr.
Kt.
25.7.11.
Receiver-General. Esquire- Evelyn Graham Pixley. 21
Jan.,
1916
Mar., 1916
NINNIS, Inspector-General Belgrave, c.v.o., M.D., F.S.A., R.N. Kt. Gr. 22.6.95. KEKEWI CH, Charles Granville,
Kt.
Gr.
26.5.14.
Esquires- Lieut. Pier Keene Kekewich, Somerville Cameron Cameron-Head.
R.
and Franci
.,
CHELMSFORD, His Excellency The Lord, P.C, G.C.S.I.. G.C.I. E., G.C.M.G., G.B.E. Kt. Gr. 28.11.11. CECIL, The Right Hon. Evelyn, M.P. Kt. Gr. 30.4.15. Secretary-General. 26 May, 1916
RHODES, Arthur Edgar Grosvenor, O.B.E.
Kt.
Gr.
22.2.10.
Esquire-Saptain Arthur T ahu Gravenor Rhodes.
DERBY, The Earl of, leG., P.C., G.C.v.O., C.B. Kl. Gr. PHILIPPS, Sir Owen, G.C.M.G., LP. Kt. Gr. 21.5.1 2.
30.11.09.
Acting Sub.-Prior for Wale. 30 June, 1916
HAMILTON, The Right Hon. The Lord Claud, Registrar. Esquires- Walter St. John Fox, Herbert Brown.
28 July, 1916
15 Dec., 1916 19
Jan.,
1917
M.B.E.,
Kl.
Gr.
24.4.1900.
and George Cecil
ACLAND, Colonel Alfred Dyke. Kt. Gr. 28.11.11. STANLEY, The Hon. Sir Arthur, G.B.E., C.B ., ~1.V . O . Kt. Gr. 24.2.1 5, MONSON, Lieut.-Colonel The Lord. Kt. Gr. 29.10.15. HEvYETT, Sir John Prescott, G.C.S.I., K.B.E., '.I.E. Kt. Gr. 29.11.04-. Chancellor. Esquire- Captain Henry Meiklam Prescott Hewett.
16 Mar., 1911
BEAUCHAMP, The Earl, K.G., P.C., K.C.l1.G.
Kt.
Gr.
21.5.12.
Esquire- Henry Knight Stephens.
ID.<t., 20 July, 1917
BROWN-SYNGE-H UTCHINSON, Colonel Edward Douglas, C.B. Esq. 19.7.10. Kt. Gr. 28.11.11.
DONOUGHMORE, The Earl of, K.P., P.C.
Kt.
Gr.
31.3.16.
Director of the Ambulance Department. Esquire- Captain Thomas Morley Reed. 16 Nov., 1917 20 Dec., 1918
Elected. 30 April, 1915
17 April, 1883
Esquires-Captain Harold Ernest Weekes and Roger Paul Ninnis, M.B. 31
lbonorar}2 1kntgbts of Justice.
DEVONSHIRE, The Duke of, K.G., P.C., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. Kt. Gr. 1. 8.16, LIVERPOOL, His Excellency The Earl of, P.C., G.C.M.G., G.B. E., M. V .0. Kt. Gr. 29.7.13.
BELGIA S, H is Majesty the King of the DE HALLWYL, Le Comte Frederic
11
2Labies of Justice. Elecled. 17 Dec., 1888 12 Dec., 1876 23 June, 1881
9 Dec., 188-118 Dec., 188-1-
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. IlER MAJE~TY QUEEN ALEXANDRA. CIILESWIG-I-IOLSTEIN, H.R.H. Helena, Princess Christian of, V.A., c.r., G.B.E., R.R.C. ALBA TY, H. R. H. The Duchess of) V.A., C.l., R.R.C. BATTE BEl'G, H.R.H. Beatrice, Princess Henry of, V.A., c.l., P.R.C.
23 June, 1885
18 July, 18S8
7 Dec., 1888
12 Nov., 1889
26 April, 1892
9 Aug., 189-16 July, 190-1,0 June, 1905
! July, 1913 !~
Mar., 1919
9 July, 1910
+June, 1867 3 June, 1878 -j.
Dec., 1880
3 June, 1883
/6 Feb., 1885 9 April, 1887
ARGYLL, H.R.H. Princess Louise, Duchess of, V.A., C.l., G.B.E., R.P.C. POL\.L, H. R. H. The Princess, V.A., C.l. VICTORIA, H.R.H. Princess, V.A. c.l. NOrWAY, Her Iajesty Queen Maud of, V.A., C.l. FREDEPlCA, H. R. }1. Princess, Baroness von Pawel Rammingen, C.l., H..R.C. AXE COBURG ~\'NJ) GOTH.\., H.1. and R.I-I. The Duchess 1\1arie of, Duchess of Edinburgh, Grand Duchess of Russia, V.A., C.l. VrCTUl'IA LOUISE, H.H. Princess, Y.A., C.l., R.R.C. MARIE LOUISE, H. H. Princess, V.A., C.l. ALICE, H.R.H. Princess, Countess of Athlone, V.A. SWEDE T, H. R. H. The Crown Princess of, V.A., C.l. CO TAUGHT, H. R. H. Princess Arthur of, Duchess of Fife. ROUMANlA, Her Majesty larie Alexandra Victoria, Queen of, V.A., C.l. RA ISAY, The Lady Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth, c.l. CROSSE, Catherine, Mrs. C. R. DUNCAN, Mary K.ate, Mrs. TUKER, Mildred Anna Rosalie, Miss CONYNGHAM, Frances Elizabeth Sarah, Marchioness DALTON, Maria, 1\1iss AMHERST, The Hon. Sybil Margaret Tyssen
12 Elected. 3 June, 1891 11 ::'lIar., 1901 26 Nov., 1901 26 Nov., 1901 16 June, 1903
TEMPLETOWN, Evelyn Georgiana, Viscountess. L. Gr. 11.7.90. FURLEY, Maria Turner, Lady, R.R.C. L. Gr. 23.1. 86. AMHER 'T, The Hon. Florence lVIargaret Tyssen. L. Gr. 17.1 2.8 Elected. Ai\IHERST, The Hon. Margaret Iitford Tyssen. L. l~r. 17.1 2.b 30No"., 197 PERROTT, Ethel Lucy, Lady, R.R.C. L. Gr. 29.4.02. " Lady Superintendent-tn-Chief of Nursing Corps and 1)1 \ l~i on 30 April. 1915 St. J ohc. Ambulance Brigade.
28 July, 1903 24 Nov., 1903 26 July, 1904 28 Feb., 1905 26 May, 1908 28 Nov., 1911 27 Feb., 1912
CECIL, Alicia Margaret, The Hon. 1\1rs. Evelyn, '.B.E. L. Gr. 3.12.92. LANSDOWNE, Maud Evelyn, lYIarchioness of, V.A., c.r., C.II. L. Gr. 16.6.03. GALWAY, Vere, Viscountess. L. Gr. 28.4.96. BUCKINGHAill AND CHAN DOS, Alice Anne, Duchess of. L. Gr. 22.6. SOMERSET, Susan Margaret, Duchess of. L. Gr. 16.6.03. MI TO, Mary Caroline, Countess of, c. 1. L. Gr. 29. 11.0-L DALTON, Mary Caroline, Mrs. J. C. L. Gr. 27.2.1900. Lady Superintendent-in-Chief of Nur~ing Corps and Diyi slOI St. John Ambulance Brigade O\'e rsea".
Y ATE, Mary Theodosia, Mrs. A. C. 27 May, 1913 30 Apri11915 30 July, 1915 21 Jan., 1916
31 Mar., 1916 15 Dec., 1916 18 Jan., 1918 15 Mar., 1918 19 July, 1918 18 July, 1919 21 Nov. 1919
13
, LADIES OF JUSTICE.
L. Gr. 25.2.02. BRASSEY, Idina Mary, Countess. L. Gr. 27.11.06. EGERTON, The Lady Mabelle Annie. L. Gr. 17.12.bS. BEDFORD, Adeline Marie, Duchess of, G.l3.E. L. Gr. 29.7.02. ESHER, Eleanor Frances vVeston, Viscountess, R.R.C. L. Gr. 27.11.06. GASKELL, The L ady Catherine Henrietta l\Iilnes. L. Gr. 25.7.11. OLIVER, Beryl Carnegy, Lady, C.l3. E, R.R. ' . L. Gr. 21.2.11. GASKELL, The Lady Constance Harriet tuart l lillles. L. Gr. 28.7.14. J EKYLL, Agnes Lowndes, Lady, D.B.E L. Gr. 26.11.12. DRUMMOND, Grace Julia, Lady. L. Gr. 30.7.12. MORGA , Mary, 1\1rs. A. H. L. Gr. 25.11.02. DEVONSHIRE, Evelyn Emily Mary, Duchess of. L. Gr. 1.8.1 6. BEAUCHAMP, Lettice Mary Elizabeth, Countess . L. Gr. 21.5.12. CARISBROOKE, Jrene Frances .Adza, Marchioness of GROSVENOR, Sibell Mary, Countess. L. Gr. 24.2.15.
1bonoran?
~at>tes
of 5usttce.
HELLE TES , I-:Ier l\1ajesty The Queen Dowager of the, R.R.C. RUSSIA, The Grand I)uchess G eorge of BELGIA TS , Her Majesty the Queen of the
15
(tbaplafns.
Elected. 21 Feb., 1911 28 April, 1903 27 Feb., 1906
Feb., 1915 Aug., 1916 16Feb.,1917
YORK, Cosmo Gordon, Archbishop of. Prelate. OlUfSBY, George Albert, Bishop. Sub-Prelate. Du EDI , Samuel Tarratt de Terrot, Bishop of, Primate of New Zealand. ub-Prelate. OXFORD, Hubert 1\1 urray, Bishop of. Sub-Prelate. GIBP ALTAI' I-Ienry ] oseph Corbett, Bishop of. ub-Prelate. GLYN, The Hon. Edward Carr, Bishop. Sub-Prelate. T AYLOR- ~lITII, ] ohn, Bishop, c. v. O. Sub-Prelate. \VORCESTER, Ernest Harold, Bishop of, C.B.E. Sub-Prelate.
19 April, 1918
ST. DA\'IDS, ] Ob11, Bishop of. Sub-Prelate.
2.J.
OV.,
1908
26 Nov., 1912
2.J. 1
l
Officiating Chaplain. Chaplain for \Vales. 20 Dec.,
1918
19 Dec., 1919 7 .\pril,
186 '
1 l\Iar., 1870 15 Dec., 1871 ~9
July, 1891
12 Dec., 1
93
BOMBAY, Ed \Yin ] ames, Bishop of. ub-Prelate. RIPON, Thomas YVortley, Bishop of. Sub-Prelate. HOLDEN, The Rev. Oswald Mangin BECK, Canon Eel V\ ard ] osselyn SEWELL, The Rev. Arthur \\ YATT The Rev. Paul \Villiams. H . . 22.6.89. SIIEl'l'.-\l 'D, Canon Edgar, K.C.Y.O., D.D., Sub-Dean of H.1\1. Chapels Royal. Officiating Chaplain.
29 May, 1906 22
27 27
Feb., 1910 Feb., 1912 May, 1913
26 May, 1914
29 Oct., 1915 28 July, 1916 18 Oct., 1918
ELSDON, The Rev. Thomas Ch<lrles SHEPPARD, The Rev. H ugh Richard Lawrie K.ENI EDY, The Rev. Iortimer Egerton, M.\'.O. HOL IE , The Venerable Ernest Ed ward, Archdeacon of London. BROWNRIGG, The Very Reverend ] ohn Studholme, Dean of Bocking. LLOYD, The Rev. Benjamin Saunders IIuLTON, The Rev. Campbell Blethyn MASON, Canon Arthur] ames, D.D.
17
lkntgbts of a;race. Elected. 21 April, 1885 18 June, 1888 17 Dec., 1888 23 June, 1890
11
Jul y, 1890
14 April, 1891
31 May, 1892
27
1
ov., 1892
3 Dec., 1892
9 June, 1893
24
pril 189-1-
27 Feb., 189-123 June, 189-19 Aug., 189-1-
27
Tov.,1894
12 Mar., 1895 22 June, 1895 26 Nov., 1895
25 Feb., 1896
28 April, 1896 23 Feb., 1897
DIXON, Waynman MONTAGU, The Lord Charles , William Augustus, c.v.O. B1DDULPII, George T ournay FIFE, Colonel Sir Aubone George, C.V.o. lD.[.., TIIACKERAY, Colonel Sir Edward Talbot, K.C.B. Y ARBOROUGII, The Earl of, P.C., F.S.A. DICK, Inspector-General Sir James Nicholas, K.C.B., L.R.C.S.ED., K..11.S., R.N. ROLLIT, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Albert Kaye, LL.D., D.C.L. NEWTON, Lieut.-Colonel John \tVilliam Marsdin ROWLEY, Major \Valter, F.S.A. H.A. 21.2.82. NEWDIGATE-NEWDEGATE, ir Francis Alexander, K.C.M.G. Y ATE, Colonel Charles Edward, c. s. I., C. ~1.G., M.P. GLEICIIE , Major-General Lord Edward Wilfred, K.C.V.O., ·.B., C. I.G., D.S.O. SWAINE, Major-General Sir Leopold Victor, K.C.B., C.M.G. CHUBB, Sir George Hayter, Bt. SERJEAI T, Colonel ir William Charles Eldon, C.B. Esq. 3.12.92. OTTLEY, Colouel Sir John vValter, K.C. I.E. KNUTSFORD, The Viscount SUTIIERLA D, Sir Thomas, G.C.M.G., LL.D. MITFORD, Colonel \iVilliam IZenyon, C.M.G. BURDETT, Sir Henry Charles, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. HEY, Charles Edward Milnes, M.R.C.S. NORBURY, I nspector-General Sir I-I enry Frederick, K.C. B., M.D., F.R.C.S., K.II.S., R.N. YOUNG, Colonel Sir John Smith, K.C.V.O. HALLOWS, Harry Pennington, M.D. II.A. 27.2.94. OSBORN, Samuel, F.R.C.S. H.A. 3.12.92. N E'vVCASTLE, The Duke of TARLETON, Alfred Henry, :'If.V.O, FOWLER, George
18 Elected. 23 Feb., 1897 27 April, 1897
DARWIN, Major George Henry, M.D. H.A. 11.7.90. ELLISTON, Colonel George San1pson, C.B., F.R.C.S. H.A. 9.6.93. Commissioner, No. X. Di trict, St. John
"
24 June, 1897 27 July, 1897
Elected. 29 April, 1902
mbulanee Brigade.
POPE, George Henry CH ~LDS, Christopher, M.D. H.A. 30.7.89. FAIRBANK, William, C.V .O., O.B.E., M.R.C.S. H.A.12.12.93. TRIMBLE, Colonel Charles Joseph, C.B., c. I.G., L.R.C.P.ED. H.A. 9.8.94.
21 June, 1898 29 Nov., 1898 25 July, 1899 27 Feb., 1900 24 April, 1900 27 Nov., 1900
26 Feb., 1901
22 June, 1901
30 July, 1901
POWELL, Sir Richard Douglas, Bt., K.C.V.O., M.D. HOOPER, Colonel Sir William Roe, K.C.S.1., F.R.C.S. COSGRAVE, Ephraim MacDowel, M.D. II. . 12.11.89. WOOLLETT, Lieut.- Colonel William Charles, F.S.A. Esq. 2504. 93. HARRISON, General Sir Richard, G.C.B., C.M.G., R.E. N OTT-BoWER, Captain Sir John William, K.C. V.O. Esq. 22. 2.08, SLOGGETT, Major-General Sir Arthur Tholnas, LC.n. , K.C.M.G., ICC.V.O., F.R.C.S., LE.S . LEGG, Captain George Edward \Vickham, ~r.\T .O., F.S.A. WATTS, Colonel Sir Willian1, K.C.B. COLLIE, Sir Robert John, LD. H.A. 27.2.9+. GORDON, Major Archibald Alexander, .B.E., ~I.V.O. Esq. 26.7. 98. TREVES, Sir Frederick, Bt., G.C.v.O., c.n., F.R .. . FRIPP, Sir Alfred Downing, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C .. . LANGMAN, Sir John Lawrence, Bt. MACPHERSON, Major-General ir William Grant, K.C. :'1.G., . 13. M.B., K.H.P. RYERSON, Major-General George Sterling, 1.D., A. 1.S. Canada. Esq. 27.4.97. H.A. 25.7.93. BUCHANAN, The Hon. Sir Ebenezer John CHEYLESMORE, Major-General The Lord, K.C ,V. MARSH, James John, M. D. H.A. 26.2.01. STOVELL, Colonel Gerald NORTH, Brigadier-General Bordrigge North, . B., 1\1. V. O. Esq. 28.2.99.
2+ Nov., 1903 23 Feb., 1904 26 April, 1904
K.C.
1.G.,
HARREL, WillialTI Vesey, C.B., M. V.O. Esq. 28.2.99. DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan, M.D., LL.D. WILSON, Lieut.-Colonel Edmond Munkhouse, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. KEOGH, Lieut.-General Sir Alfred, G.C.B., G. C.V. 0 ., C.IL, M.D., F.R.C.P. lO.(t., BABTIE, lYra]' or-General Sir William, I( . C.B., ICC.M.G., LB., K.II.S. HODGSON, Sir Frederic Mitchell, K.C.M.G. WILLIAMS, Surgeon-General Sir William Daniel Campbell, ICC. 1.G., C.B. H.A. 26.11.95. MALKIN, Sydney William. H.S.B. 27.4.97. Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
2 1 June,
190+ 29 ov., 190+
28 Feb., 1905 2 i\1ay, 1905
DAVENPORT, Cyril James Humphries, F.S.A. Esq. 16.6.03. MORGAN, Lieut.-Colonel Anthon" ) Hickman, D.S.O. H.A. 26.2.01. KNOWLE , Lieut.-Colonel Sir Lees, Bt., C.V.O. ROTH, Lieut.-Colonel Reuter Emerich, C.M.G., D.S.O. H.A.22.6.95. FURLEY, Frederick William COTTON, Charles, F.R.C.P.ED., M.R.C.S. H.A. 12.3.95.
1905 27 Feb., 1906
PLUNKET, The Lord, G.C.M.G., K.C. V.O. FERNS, Alfred Ernest. Esq. 24.6.97. GRIFFITHS, John Samuel, ·j\1.R.C.S. H.A. 16.6.03.
Commi sioner, No. VIII. Di trict, St. John Ambulance Brigade. 28 Nov.,
Commi
ioner, No. II. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
ROBINSON, Erne t Laurie, L.R.C.P. H.A. 11.7.90. GIBBON, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick William, L.R.C.P.ED., R.A.M.C. (T.F.) H.A. 28.2.99. CURETON, Surgeon-Colonel Edward, 1LB., M.R.C.P.ED. H.A. 28.4.03. Commissioner, No. VII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade. 29 May,
1906
Deputy Controller, West Lancashire Divi. ion, Territorial Bran ch, St. John Ambulance As oeiation.
COCKBURN, The Hon. Sir John Alexander, H.A. 4.11.90. BROOKFIELD, Colonel Arthur Montagu
LEITH, Robert Fraser Calder, M.B ., F.R. C.P.ED. LOVELAND, Richard Loveland, K.C. BENNETT, Sir Williall1 Henry, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S. Surgeon-in-Chief, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
29 July, 1902 28 Apl-il, 1903
Commi sioner, No. IV. Di trict, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
22 Feb., 1898 26 April, 1898
19
KNIGHTS OF GRACE.
KNIGHTS OF GRACE.
J ONES, Colonel John Arnallt, M.D., M.R.C.S., K.H.S., A.M.S (T F ) H.A. 27.4.97. . " Almoner for Wales.
M.D.
27 Nov., 1906
A RMSTRONG-J ONES, Colonel S'lr R 0 bert, C.B.E., F.S.A. H.A. 28.7.03. GOSCHEN, The Viscount, c.n.E.
f.D., F.R.C.P.,
KNIGIITS OF GRA E.
KNIGHTS OF GRACE.
20 Elected. 27 Nov., 1906 26 Feb., 1907 30 july, 1907
DESBOROUGII, The Lord, K.C. V.O. TURNER, John Henry SOMERLEYTO , Colonel The Lord, r.c., K.C.V.O. PALMER, Lieut.-Colonel Claude Bowes, C.B.E., R.A.M.C.( V.)
Elecled. 31 May, 1910
19
July, 1910
29
ov.,1910
Commissioner, No. VI. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade,
25 Feb., 1908
LAURIE, Lieut.-Colonel Caspar Robert, M.R.C.S., R.A.M. C. (T. F.) H.A. 26.2.01. Assi tant Commissioner. No. II. District, Brigade.
26 May, 1908 21 july, 1908
COUZENS, Sir George Edwin \i\TILLETT, John Eddowes. H . . B. 24.6.97. NOBLE, Lieut.-Colonel Leonard BESSBOROUGH, The Earl of, K.r., .V.O., .13. PEROW 'E, Lieut.-Colonel John Thomas \Voolrych. Honorary Secretary of the British Ophihalmi Jerusalem.
24 Nov., 1908
23 Feb., 1909
30Nov., 1909 22 Feb., 1910
Esq. 25.2. 02.
IIos pilal,
WESTMACOTT. Colonel Frederic Hibbert, F.R .. S.) P .A. 1. C.(T.l .) H.A. 21.6.04. HEAPE, Joseph Robert. H.A. 23.2.04. SCARBROUGH, Colonel The Earl of, K.C.H., F.S.A. CASTLEMAINE, The Lord GIBBON S, Robert Alexander, M.D. 'vV HITTAKER, Captain and Quarter-Maste r Lawre nce, 1. H. E ., R.A. M.C. H.S.B. 26.2.01.
Assistant Commiss ioner (Reserve Li s t), St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas.
May, 1910
GALv"AY, Colonel The Vi s count, C.B.
Principal
21 Feb.,
1911
ecreta ry and Commi sioner for Wale.
TGE OF PE , IIUR. T, The Lord, K .G ., r.c .. G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.M. G.. G.C.I. E., G.c. v.O, 1.. .0. ABRIEL, Lieut.-Colonel Edmund Vivian. C.S.I., C.;\I.G ., c.Y.O., C.B .E. Esq. 30.11.09. EDWARDS, William Rea O.H.E. Esq. 26.11.01.
ecretary of the Order.
t. J obn Amhulance
SHAUGH ESSY, The Lord, K . . V.O. COURTNEY, John Mortimer, C.M. G.. J. S.O. DRUMMOND, George Edward BLACKHAM, Colonel Robert James, C.B., C.M.n., C.I.E., n.s.o. , M.D. , A. M. S. H.A. 25.5.09.
31
WALKER, Sir EdmunJ, C.V.O ., LL.D., D.C.L. DUDLEY, The Earl of, r.c., G.C.B., G.c.?lf.G., G.C.V.O. GLADSTONE, The Viscount, P.C., G.C.R, G.C.M.G., G.B.E. MOIZGA , John Hammond, C.V.O., F.R.C.S. H.A.29.5.06. MILLS, Sir James, K.c.;\I.G. MITCHELSON, The Hon. Edwin RA I, Abel John, ICC. DON, David. H.A. 28.5.07. MORRIS, Sylvanus Glanville, M.D. lVIACPHERSON, vVilliam Molson RUNDLE, General Sir Henry Macleod Leslie, G.c. n., G.C.M.G., G . . V.O., D. '.0., R.A. A .'LOW OF l\TER, The Lord, C.B. LEWI S, Herbert David Willianl, O.B.E. HARl>I
Lu D, Major George. H.. B. 2 .7.03. TWIss, Lieut.-Colonel George Edward, C?lf.G ., F.R . . . J. PERRY, Major Sir Allan, M.D. CANTLIE, Colonel Sir James, K.B.E., LB. ) F.R.C.S., R.A.M . . (T. r.) H.A. 4.11. 90. As istant Commission er , No. 1. Dis trict, Brigade.
20 july, 1909
t. John Ambulance
21
OUL BY, ir \Villiam Jamesoll, C.U., C.I.E., C.V.O. BROOK" Lieut.-Colonel Francis AlIGustus, M.D. H.A. 26.2.01. r\ ' s istant Commi -ioner (attached No. I. District), St. John Ambulance Brigade.
30 l\lay, 1911 25 july, 1911
WIIITE, Brigadier-General William Lewis, C.B .. c. l. G. BOULTON, Lieut.-Colonel Oscar Evan WALKER, Major Percival Benjamin. H.A. 26.4-.0-+. LEE, Colonel Edwin, M.R.C.S., A.M.S.(T.F.) H.A.26.4.04. MARSIIALL, Sir Horace Brooks, K.C.V.O. ARJ~AN, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of, K.r., P.c. (I.) WYNNE, Colonel Sir Trevredyn Rashleigh, K.C. '.1., K.C.I.E. CROOKE-LAWLESS, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel Sir Warren Roland C.B., C.I.E., C.B.E., M.D. OWEN, David Charles Lloyd, F.R.C.S.I. Esq. 26.4-.04. Vice-Chairman, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem.
" I'
PARSONS, Major Edward Howard Thornbrough, C.B.E. GIBSON, Colonel Sir John Morison, K.C.M.G., K.C., LL.D.
Elected. 25 July, 1911
28 Nov., 1911
ElecLed
MONTIZAMBERT, Frederick, C.M.G., 1. S.O., M.D., F.R .. S.ED. J ONES, Surgeon-General Guy Carleton, C.M.G., M.D., M.R.C .. , A. M. S. ~ Canada. MENDS: Brigadier-General Horatio Reg inald, C.B. Deputy-Controller, We t Riding Division, Territorial Branch, St. John Ambulance Association.
MACKENZIE, Sir William MANN, Sir Donald Daniel BARCLAY, Lieut. -Colonel George. H.A. Commissioner, Dominion of N Brigade Oversea .
\V
21 May, 1912
30 July, 1912
" " 24.11.03.
Zealand, SL. John
mbulance
CAMPBELL, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Alexander. H.A. 26.2.07. RANDELL, Allan Elliot, M.B. PORTER, Surgeon-Vice-Admiral Sir J a mes, K.C. B., K.C.M.G ., LL.D., M.D., K.H. P. Surgeon-in-Chief, St. J obn Ambulance Brigade Oversea ".
STANLEY, Sir John, K.C.1.E., .B.E., K.. CREAGH, General Sir O'Moore, G.C.B., G.C .. 1. ROSHER, Francis Edwin COLE, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Minden, D.. 0. RHODES, Colonel The Hon. Sir Robert Heaton, LB .E. Deputy Chief Commis ' ion er, Dominion of New Zealand, Ambulance Brigade Overseas.
26 Nov., 1912
t. J oho
27 May, 1913
29 July, 1913
Honorary Consulting Surgeon to the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem. 21 May, 1912
BADEN-POWELL, Lieut.-General Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. ORANMORE AND BROWNE, The Lord, K.P NESBITT, The Hon. Wallace, ICC
FORESTER, Lieut.-Colonel The Lord SPRI GTHORPE, John William, M.D. MELB. H.A. 23.2.09. ACHESON, The Viscount F AYRER, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Joseph, Bt., M.D., F.R.C.S. EtJ. MITCHELL, Major Robert, C.B.E. Esq. 20.7.09. H.A. 2.5.05. PELLATT, Brigadier-General Sir Henry Mill, C.V.O., D.C.I,.
HODGETTS, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Alfred, C.M.G. , A.M.S. Canada. Esq. 22.2.10. H.A. 16.6.03.
25 Feb., 1913
BLOXAM, John Astley, F.R.C.S. H.A. 11.7. 90. INGLIS, Colonel Sir Robert William WHITEHEAD, Major-General Sir Hayward Reader, K.C.B., F.R.C.S. CARPENTER, Charles Claude, D.S . HALDA TE, Lieut.-General Sir J ames Aylmer Lowthorpe, K.C.B. , D.S.O. CANT, William Edmund, M.D., F.R.C.S. H.A. 22.6.89.
MARTINDALE, Sir Arthur Henry Temple, K.C.S.I. HOWARD, Lieut.-Colonel Henry FILGATE, William Townley George Seymour Macartney Esq. 28.2.99.
om missioner, Dominion of Canada, St. John Ambulance Brigade Over eas.
li'-<t., 27 Feb., 1912
23
KNIGHTS OF GRACE.
KNIGHTS OF GRA E.
22
25 Nov., 1913
"
~I.D.,
L.R.C.P.
ROB ON, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Arthur William Mayo, K.B.E., C.B., C.V.O. , F.R.C.S., R.A. r.C.(T.F.) B RTON, Major-General Sir Geoffry, K.C.V.O., C.B. C.M .G. COOK, Frank Henry, C.I.E. Esq. 20.6.99. Wo LSTON, Thomas Henry, C.B .E. H.S.B. 30.7.95. Esq. 27.2.1900. HART-DAVIS, Major Henry Vaughan Hart ROUMIEU, Reginald t. Aubyn WILKINSON, Major Sir Neville Rodwell, C.V.O., F.S .A. O PENSHAW, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Horrocks, C.B., C. M.G .. F.R.C.S. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) PERKINS, Colonel Alfred Thrale, C.B. T AIT, Sir Thomas James WILLIN GDON, His Excellency The Lord , G.C.1.E., G.B.E. D AVIES, The Hon. Sir Louis Henry, ICC. I.G., ICC. GAGE, William James GALT, George Frederick PENNANT, David Falconer COPEMAN, Lieut.-Colonel Sydney Arthur Monckton, F.R.S., H.A. 31. 7.06. DOWNHAM OF FULHAM, The Lord, P.C. ROBERTS, Lieut.-Colonel Sir James Reid, M.B., F.R.C.S., I.M.S. SHARP, Henry, c.S.I., C.I.E.
LD.
KNIGHTS OF
24 Elected. 25 Nov., 1913
"
KNIGHTS
GRACE.
Elected. 28 July, 1914
BUTLER, Sir Spencer Harcourt, K.C.S.l., C.LE. ] ARDINE, William Ellis, C.LE. CAMPBELL, Colonel Robert Neil, C.B., C.LE., M.B. DURHAM, The Earl of, K.G., P.C., G.C. V.O. HARDY, Charles
25 Nov.,
1914
24 Feb.,
1915
Chancellor, Ellesmere Commandery.
BULL, Colonel William I-Ienry, F.R.C.S.ED., K.II.S., A.lIl.S.(T.F.) H.A., 23.2.09. MACPHERSON, Major Cluny, M.D.
"
Assistant Commissioner, N cw[oundland Brigade Overseas. 24 Feb.,
1914
l. J olm Ambulance
26 May, 1914
mbulance
BOLTON, Colonel The Lord, F . . A. MACKINTOSH, Colonel Donald James, M. . 0., LB., F.I ' .S.ED., A.M.S. (T.F.) H.A. 26.2.01. MACI TYRE, Surgeon-Lieut.-Coll1mancler J ohl1, !\1. D., F. H..S. L D. , R.N.V.R. H.A.29.5.06 L UDDINGTON, ] ames Little 10MBS, Pelham Mervyn Gainsford. II. . 26.11.12. Assistant Commissioner, No. II. DistricL, Sl. John Ambulancc Brigade.
28 July,
1914
KENNY, Surgeon-General William Wallace, c.n., M.B., F.R .. S.I., K.H.S. MAY, Surgeon-Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur William, K.C.B., F.R.C.S., K.H.P. Ross, The Right Hon. ] ohn FARINGDON, The Lord, C.H. SUTHERLAND, ] ohn Alexander, M.B.ED. H.A. 26.4.04. WOOD, Edward Rogers AMYOT, Lieut.-Colonel The Hon. George Elie NANTON, Sir Augustus Meredith
CHAMBERLIN, Edson Joseph. lIon. Esq. 29.7.13. ] ENNINGS, Lieut.-Colonel William Ernest, M.D., LM.S. H.S.B. 31.5.10. H.A. 7.3.99. FRASER, Captain Thomas Oliver. Esq. 26.11.07. WILL, Colonel William] ohnstoll, M.B., A.M.e. N.Z. H.A.28.2.05. LA WRE CE, Colonel Sir Walter Roper, B t., G. C. 1. E. MARSII, Lieut.-Colonel Frank, F.R .. S., M.B., R.A.M.e. (T.F.) GOSCHEN, The Hon. Sir William Henry, K.B.E. LUMSDE , Major Sir John, K.B.E., M.D., H..A. i.C.
Commissioner, No. I. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
CHAMBERLAIN, Colonel Sir Neville Francis Fitzgerald, K.. H., ICC. v.o. Esq. 31.5.10. ALEXANDER, Major James. 11.S.B. 23.6.96. t. John
25
FLOWER, Sir Ernest Francis Swan WINNY, William Humphris, O.B.E. H.S.B. 24.6.97.
t. John Ambulance Brigade.
Assistant Commissioner (Res rve Li ·t), Brigade Overseas.
GRACE.
Commissioner, No. XII. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade, and Deputy Controller, Leinster Division, Territorial Branch, t. John Ambulance Association.
LITTLEWOOD, l-Iarry, F.R.C.S., M.SC. H.A. 21.2.11. TYRRELL, Colonel Charles Robert, c.n., .B.E., M.R.C.S. Esq 28-11-11. Deputy Chief Commi sioner,
OF
30 April,
1915
A 'PI TALL, Lieut.-Colonel Sir] ohn Audley Frederick KING, Colonel Edwin ] ames, C.M.G. DI'Ul{Y, Francis Saxham Elwes KING, Sir Henry Seymour, K.C.I.E. CU.\LMERS, Sir Mackenzie Dalzell, K.C.B., C.S.I. K TOX, Sir George Edward, I.s.o., LL.D. l\1cMAIIO , Lieut.-Colonel Sir Arthur Henry, G.C. LG., G.e.v.O., K.C.I.E. c.. 1. BURT, Sir Henry Parsall, K.e.I.E. STA MORE, The Lord YULE, Sir David Yule DE BUNSEN, The Right Hon. Sir Maurice William Ernest, Bt., G.C.M.G., G.e.v.O., C.B. DANE, Sir Louis William, G.C.I.E., C.S.I. W AYEFIELD, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles Cheers, Bt., .B. E. PHILIPPS, Major-General Sir I vor, K.C.B., D.S.O., M.P. Esq. 24.4.1900. RAWNSLEY, Colonel Gerald Thomas C.B., C.M.G., M.R.C.S. Esq. 26.7.98. LECHMERE, Anthony Hungerford ST. CYRES, The Viscount CARPENTER, Colonel ] ohn Austin BOYNE, The Viscount
KNIGHTS OF GRACE.
26 Elected.
29 Oct., 1915
•
MARSHALL, Lieut.-Colonel Noel Georo-e Lambert b AMES, Sir Herbert Brown, LL.D., M.P. (Canada) BRYDONE-JACK, William Disbrow, L.R.C.P., L.P.C.S.ED. Esq. 26.11.12. H.A.25.7.11. COPP, Charles Joseph, LD. E q. 22.2.10. Assistant Commis ioner, Ontario District, St. John Brigade Overseas.
mbulance
HEHIR, Major-General Patrick, C.B., c.~I.G. , C.I.E., M.D., F.R.C.S.ED., I.M.S. THOMSON, Colonel Sir Courtauld K.B.E., C.B . Chairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem.
21
Jan.,
1916
"
31
Mar.,
1916
COLVIN, Colonel Richard Beale, C.B. FOX-SYMON S, Sir Robert, K.B.E., ~I.R . C. '., L.R. C.P., D.P.H. HUSBAND, Lieut.-Colonel John Charles Radclyffe, M.D. SQUAN CE, Major Tholnas Coke, ilLD., F.P. ·.ED., R.A. I. e. H.A. 3.12.92. MESTON, Sir James Scrogie, ICC.S.L, LL.D. O'DWYER, Sir Michael Francis, G.C.L E., K.C.S.I. LE BAS, Sir I-I edley Francis LANGRIDGE, Major Francis Barton, O.B.E. DANIELL, Captain Francis Frederick. 11. .13. 30.7.15. McLEOD, Sir Charles Campbell Roos-KEPPEL, Lieut.-Colonel 'ir George laf, G.C.I.E., K.C.~.I. ARBUTHNOT, Major John Bernard, M.V.O. ES4. 30.4.15. POWIS, The Earl of Bailiff of St. David's.
HAMILTON, Colonel Henry Blackburne MILNER, The Right Hon. Sir Frederick George, Bl. HILL, Sir Claude Hamilton Archer, K.C.S.I., C.I. E.
Elected. 2 May, 1916
" 30 June, 1916
" 28 July, 1916 1 Aug.,
BOSAN QUET, Oswald Vivian, C.S. I. , C.LE. LLOYD, Lieut.-General Sir Francis , G.C.V. 0., K.C. B., C.V.O., D.S.O. CHILSTON, The Viscount, P.e. SMITH, Lieut.-Colonel Sir J ames Robert Dunlop, K.C.S.L, K.C.V.O., C.LE. SHEPPARD, Captain Edgar, D.S.O., l\I.C. HOLDER, Sir John Charles, Bt.
1916
WOODHOUSE, Surgeon-General Sir Thornas Percy, K.C.l\I.G., C.B., M.R.C.S., A.M.S. CHARLES, Surgeon-General Sir Richard Havelock, G.C.V.O., M.D., F.R.C.S.I. O'CON OR, Lieut.-Colonel Patrick Fenelon, C.B., M.D., I.M.S. ALLARDYCE, Sir William Lamond, K.C.M.G. PERRY, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Frederick, C.I.E., l\I.D., F.R.C.S. HAREWOOD, Colonel The Earl of, K.C.V.O. TREDEGAR, The Lord, F.S.A. CARR, Colonel Howard, C.B., M.D., A.l\1.S. HOLLAND-MA RTIN, Robert Martin, C.B., F.S. A. HAMILTON, Samuel, M.D. H.A. 29.5.06. ssistant Commissioner, No. VI I. District, St. John Brigade.
mbulance
STEWART, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Edward, K.B.E., M.D., l\1.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. T. LOW, The Earl of, O.B.E. BEDFORD, Colonel The Duke of, ICG., K.B.E., F.R.S., F.S.A. BROUGHAM, Captain the Hon. Henry DAVIDSON, Sir Walter Edward, K.C.M.G BURY, Sir George. Esq. 29.7.13. ORDE, John Fosbery, ICC. H.A. 25.7.11. BURN, Sir George ROBERTSO James vVilson, C.M.G. LOVETT, Lieut. ·Colonel Henry Wilson LYNDEN-BELL, Colonel Edward Horace Lynden, C.B. , M.B. DAWSON, Colonel Sir Bertrand Edward, G.C.V.O., C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P. CAMPBELL, Major Archibald Young Gipps, C.LE. BARRON, Major-General Sir Harry, K.C.M.G., C.V.O. SMITH, Colonel Sidney Maynard, M.B., F.R.C.S., A.M.S.
o
6 Ocl.,
1916
" 27 Ocl.,
1916
" "
Deputy Chief Commissioner, Empire of India, St. John 'l..mbul ance 24 Nov., Brigade Overseas.
" 26 May, 1916
27
KNIGHTS OF GRACE.
1916
"
As istant Surgeon-in-Chief, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
FORD, Surgeon-General Sir Richard William, K.e.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., M.R.C.S., A.M.S. ELLIS, Francis Newman. H.A.9.6.93 FAIRE, Arthur William. Esq. 25.11.14. H.A. 21.2.11. Assistant Commissioner, No. III. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade. 15 Dec.,
"
1916
IVEAGH, The Earl, K.P., G.C.V.O., F.R.S., F.S.A. BRADFORD, Colonel Sir .J ohn Rose, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.D., A.M.S.
28 Elected. 15 Dec., 1916
19 Jan., 1917
16 Feb., 1917 16 Mar., 1917
20 April, 1917
15June,1917 20 July, 1917
10Aug.,1917
19 Oct., 1917
KNIGHTS
OF
GRACE.
Elected. HOOD, The Hon. Sir Alexander Nelson, K. ' .V.O. (Duke of 19 Oct., 1917 Bronte) SETON-CHRI TorHER, Captain Alfred Charles. Esq. 27.5.13. BLE KI JSOP, Major-General lfred Percy, C.B., C.l\J.G., M.R.C.S. 11\ Ii'" TOWSE \V. \Ir., ' Captain Ernest BeachcrofL Beckwith. Esq. 28.2.05. WESTCOTT, Colonel Sinclair, C.B., c.:.r.G., L.R.C.P.ED ., A. 111.S. 16No\'.,1917 CULLING, Surgeon-General John Chislctt, ;'ILl' .C.S., A. LS. Mo TGOMERY, Colonel J ames Alexander Laurence, C.S.I., C.B.E. BURN 'IDE, Colonel Eustace Augustus, M . R.C.S., A.M .. JE CKEN, Surgeon-General Francis John, M.B., D.P.II. AG EW, Patrick Dalreagle SYMON:-JEUNE, John Frederic MAY, Sir Francis Henry, G.C.M.G. H Dec., 1917 MASTERMAN, Major Walter Sydney BAREFOOT, Colonel George Ienry, C.B., ·.'d.G., L.I'.C.P.ED., A.M.S. HUME-WILLIAMS, Sir William Ellis, K.B.E., K. '., M.P. CLARKE, Sir Ernest Michael \NORTHI TGTO ) Colonel Sir Edward cott, K.C.\'.O., C.B., C. M.G., M.D., M. R, C. . Esq. 24.2. H. BEGBIE, Colonel Frank vVarburton. C.D.E., :'.I.R.C. ' ., L.I\.C.I'., A.M.S. H.A. 31.3.16 NEEDHAM, Sir George William YARR, Surgeon-General Sir Michael Thomas, K.C.l\1.G., C.I L COLLARD, Major Alfred Stephen. H. .B. 19.1.17. Wy CH, Major Lionel Maling, C.B.E. BRUCE-PORTER, Colonel Sir Harry Edwin Bruce, K.B.E.. C.M.G., A.M.S. (T.F.) WATSON, Colonel Sir Charles Gordon, K.B.E., c. I.G., F.R.C. S. GAIT, Sir Edward Albert, K.C.S.I., C.LE. EARLE, Sir Archdale, K.C.I.E. AUDLAND, William Edward, M.B.E., l\LIZ.C.S. H.A. 24.6.97. DICK-CUNYNGIIAM, Lieut.-Colonel Sir William Stewart, Bt., C.B.E.
KNIGHTS OF GRACE.
29
LAWLEY, Colonel The Hon. Sir Arthur, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., K.C.M.G. STRADBROKE, Colonel The Earl of, c.n., C.V.O. LEI IIMAN, Major-General Sir William Boog, K.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.S., M.B., F.R.C.P., LL.D., K.H.P. GEORGE, William K~err. Esq. 29.7.13. KENNEDY, Harold CORKER, Major-General Thomas Martin, C.B., M.D., K.H.P., A.M.S. Du TCOMBE, Colonel Charles William Ernest, C.B.E. KE EDY, Sir Robert John, K.C.M .G. COTTELL, Lieut.-Colonel Reginald James Cope, R.A.M.C. l'v10RGAN, Lieut.-Colonel Claude Kyd, C.M.G., R.A.M.C. MARTIN, Lieut.-Colonel J ames Fitzgerald, C.M.G., R.A.M.C. RIDDELL, Colonel John Scott, C.B.E., M. V.O., M.D. H.A. 23.2.97. LLE TBY , Field-Nlarshal The Viscount, G.C.B ., G.C.l'ILG. TEW.\RT, olonel Sir J ames Purves, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P., A.M . . . E GLI II, Colonel Sir Thomas Crisp, K.C. 1.G., M.B., F.R.C.S., A.M.S. BEAu~roNT,
The Hon. Hubert George nurRE, \ Villiarn Barela)" F.S.A. E q. 25.11.13. j-'\LEXA DER, l\lajor Dudley Henry (.;'I1.G. Esq. 26. 11.1 2. N I ~IlOLS , Charles Lee, '.l3.E. 1EL\ILLI': , rtbur I-Ienry Leslie, O.B.E. COWA s, Gen e ral Sir John Steven, G.C.B., G.C.?Ir.G., i\f.V .O , PLE DER, Sir \Yillialll, G.B .E. HossAc l" 1ajor J ames Francis Clark, F.R.C.S ., L.R.C.r.ED., R.A.\f. '.(\1.) H.A.26.11.12. Assistant COlTImi sioner for Suffolk, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
Sl\1ITII, Francis Edward James EYRE, John SANKEY, The Hon. Sir John, G.B. E. Vice-Chancellor [or Wales,
30 Elected. 19 April, 1918
KN IGHTS OF GRACE.
KNIGHTS OF GRACE. Elected. 180cl.,1918
FORESTIER- WALKER, Charles Leolin, M.P. Honorary Director of Ambulance for Wale ..
DAVIES, Lieut.-Colonel David,
1.P.
Honorary Almoner for Wales. Registrar for Wales.
INGLEDEW, Hugh Murray Honorary Solicitor for Wales. 1.0.,111.1\ . . S.,
R.A.M ..
( T.F.) 15 Nov.,
Trea urer for Wales.
RICHARDS, The Rig ht Hon. Thomas,
1918
M.P.
Director of Ambulance for Wales.
24 May, 1918
GENTLE, Sir William Benjamin GOODWIN, Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Herbert John Chapman. K.C.B., c. 1.G., D.S.O., l'.H . . THOMSON, Colonel William Gordon. H. . 21.7.08. PARSONS, The Hon. Sir Charles Algernon r.C.B., D. PAUL, William Francis WHITE. Edward MURRAY, Brigadier-General Valen.tine, C.B., .M.G. WILLIAl\IS-WYNN, Colonel ir Herbert Lloyd Watkin, Bt. c. ir Ellis J ones Ellis, Bt., K.C.,
20
Dec., 1918
:'I1.P
Honorary Counsel for Wale .
ROGERS, Colonel Sir John Godfrey, ICC. LG., D.S.O.! M.B. TOBIN, Frank. H.S.B. 24.2.14. ATKINS, Major-General Alban Randell Crofton, .B., C.M. G. DAVIES, Arthur Vernon, l\1.B.E., 1.B. Assistant Commis ioner for Lancashire, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
21 June, 1918
19 July, 1918 18 Oct., 1918
MONTGOMERY, Major-General Robert Arundel Kerr, C.B., D.S.O. GARDINER, Robert Septimus U HTHOFF, John Caldwell, M.D., F.R.C.S. H.S.B. 28.4.03. REDDIE, Major John Murray, C.B. ANSELL, Edward CHARLES, Ernest Bruce, K.C. BLAYLOCK, Lieut.-Colonel Harry Woodburn, C.B.E. H.A. 19.10.17. MAY, Major-General Sir Edward Sinclair, K.C.B., C.M. G.
PRIESTMAN, Francis BOND, Major-General Sir Francis George, K.B.E. , C.B., C.M.G. '" UEE BOROUGH, The Lord BAVLEY, Captain Sir Henry Dennis Readett, K.B.E. H.A. 21.6.18. PARKES Colonel William Henry, C.M.G., C.B .E., M.B., F.R.C.S.ED. KNOTT, Sir James, Bt. LUCK, Brigadier-General Cyril Montagu, C.M. G., D.S.O. DENT, Lieut.-Colonel ir Francis Henry TH ;\rso , Major-General James, C.B., M.B .. A.M.S. BURT IIAELL, Lieut.-General Sir Charles Henry, K.C.B., C.M.G., :\1. B.,
Honorary Treasu rer for W a le.
GRIFFITH, The Rig ht Hon.
STANLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Henry, C.B. E. BRYAN, Lieut.-Colonel Claude Glennon. H.A. 19.10.17. CIIA;\IBERS, Thomas Hall Winsley As i tant Commissioner for the North Riding, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
KENYON, The Lord, K.C. V.O.
WALLACE, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas, H.S.B.21.5.12.
31
17 Jan., 1919
K.ll. S.
NEWLAND, Major-General Sir Foster Reuss, K.C.M.G., C.B. I IOLT, Major-General Sir 1aurice Percy Cue, K.C.B., K.C.r.r.G., C.R., D.S.O. GRA VILLE, Alexander, C.l\1.G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 14.12.17. Mo RO, I-I is Excellency General Sir Charles Carmichael, G.C.B., G.C .. 1., G.C.M.G. BARRY, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur John, C.B.E. TAILBV, Edward tIantle l\IETII UE ) Field-l\1arshal The Lord, G.C .B., G.c. v.o., C.M.G. BIRLEY, Kenneth Peel LESLIE, Richard Whytock, l\1.D., LL.D. H.A. 26.5.16. L EIGII- WOOD, Lieut.-Colonel James \Villiam, C.B., C.l\I.G. ROGERS, John Henry, O.B.E. Esq. 26.11. 12. H.S.B. 9.6.93. H.A.24.6.97. RYCROFT, Major-General ir \iVilliam Henry, K.C.B., K.C. I.G. GAR ER, Lieut.-Colonel Cathcart, C.l\I.G., C.B.E., l\1.B., A. 1.S. STORRS, Brigadier-General Ronald Henry An1herst, C.l\1.G. C.B.E. SAl\IUELSON, Sir Henry Bernhard, Bt. FOSTER, Major-General Gilbert La Fayette, C.B. REEVES. William Harvey, O.B.E. H.S.B. 28.7.03 A sistant Commission er for Northamptonshire, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
32 Elected. 21 Feb., 1919
KNIGHTS OF GRACE.
KNIGHTS OF GRACE. Elected. 1919
17 Oct.,
BURKE, Sir Henry Farnham, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A. Genealogist.
21 Mar., 1919
GEORGE, The Right Hon. David Lloyd, o.
1., M.P.
Chancellor for Wales.
11 April, 1919
16 May, 1919
20 June, 1919
18 July, 1919
17 Oct., 1919
21 Nov., 1919
CRITCHETT, Sir Anderson, Bt., K.C.V.O., F.R .. S.hD. FITZPATRICK, Lieut.-Colonel HerbertLindsay,c.B.E. H.A. 18.1. 18 ADAMS, Francis Ed ward H.S. B. 21.1.16. WILLCOX, Colonel William Henry, C.B., .:'ILG., :\I.D., F.R.C.P., A. ~r. S. HANSON, Sir Charles Augustin, Bt., M.P. lD.<!., HOWSE, Major-General Sir Neville Reginald , K.C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R. C.S. WINGATE, General Sir Francis Reginald, G.. B., C.C.V.O., G.B.E., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A. JONES, Major-General Sir Robert, K.B.E., C.B., F.R.C.S.E.&I. , D.SC., A.l\f.S. STEVENSON, Captain Walter Clegg, LD., R.A.:'II.C. H . . 24.1 1.16. JOHN SO T, Colonel Alfred Edward Webb, '.ILE., D. '.O. , :'11. H. , F.R.C.S. H.A. 15.2.18. DANIELSEN, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Gustavus, D.S.O. EDWARDS, Lieut.-Colonel William Bickerton, '. H. E., ~1. H., R.A.M.C. DAVIES, Lieut.-Colonel John Edward Henry, D.. 0., :\LR.C. S., R.A.l\I.C. TREOWEN, Major-Gen eral The Lord, .B., '.l\LG. LINDSAY, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Edzell Morga n, C.B. HEPBURN, Colonel David, C.M.G., M.D., M.R.C.S., R.A.;\LC.(T.F.) W YTHES, Ernest James MAYHEW, Basil Edg?-r BALLANCE, Colonel Sir Charles Alfred, K.C. ;\1.G., C. B., :\1. v. a., F.R.C.S., A.M.S. MURRAY, Keith William, F.S.A. Esq., 27.2.12 Hoy, Colonel Sir William Wilson, C.B .
I-IENRY, Sir Edward Richard, Bt., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., c.S.I. MOENS, Lieut.-Colonel Seaburne Godfrey Arthur May, c. I. E., C.B. E. VOULES, Francis Minchin M ULO K, The Hon. Sir William, K.C.M.G. HORWOOD, The Hon. Sir William Henry WILSON, Lieut.-Colonel Arnold Talbot, C.M.G., C.LE., C.S.I., D.S.O. HILL, Surgeon Rear-Admiral Sir Robert, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.V.O. , M.R.C.S. BARCLAY, Lieut. -Colonel Hubert Frederick. Esq. 15.3.18. DAIR, General Sir William Thompson , K.C.B. L EE OF F AREHA I, The Lord P.C., G.B.E., K.C.B. SnrpsoN Lieut.-Colonel Frank Robert CHAMBER, Willian1 Henry. Esq. 27.5.13. H.A.30.11.09. Assi tant Brigade.
19 Dec .,
1919
33
Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance
WILSON, Joseph Maitland, C.B . E. AVORY, Sir William Borradaile, Bt. \V EBB, Colonel Arthur Lisle Ambrose, C.B ., C.l\I. G., i\I.R.C .. , L.R.C.P., R.A.:\I.C. T ART, Li eu t. -Colonel Willian1 Dugald ~ 01':\11-\, urgeon Vice-Admiral Sir William H e nry, K.C.B., :\LR . . . , L.R .. P. WILBERFOR E, Brigadier-General Sir Herbert William , K.B.E. , C.B. C.:\LG.
Assistant Commissioner, South [rican Railways and Harbours Di strict, St. J oho Ambulance Brigade Oversea.
DIXSON, Thomas Storie, M.B. H.S.B. 16.6.03. Commissioner, New South Wales District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas.
BARWICK, Commander Frederick Mqrtimer, O.B.E., B. S. B. 21.1.16,
R. N.
c
34
lboltorar)] 1kntgbts of (Brace. Elecled. 26 Feb., 1901 31 May, 1910 19 July, 1910
19 Jan., 1917
:20 1\pril,1917
15 June, 1917 18 Oct., 1918
17 O c t., 1C)19
VA ALEN, James John ADoR, Gustave RE AULT, Sir Louis, G.C.M.G. GREI ER, Edmundo N AVILLE, Henri Edouard DE H.\UTEVILLE, Paul Grand ILLYIXE, His Excellency }\ xis CZA \IANSKI, His Excellency Anatole I lAUSER, Colonel Carl \NrssE:\lA s, General l\1aurice Marie Joseph E J)ICOTT, Lieut.-Colonel \i\Tilliam L.\SN ET, lcdecin- I nspcctcllr-General Alexandre LE~IOI E, Iedecin-Inspecteur-GenerclJ Georges
35
jLabies of <Brace. Elected. 23 June, 1886 17 Dec., 1888 11 July, 1890
14April, 1891 3 June, 1891 3
•
av., 1891
23 Feb., 1892
31 J\Iay, 1892 26 July, 1892 .3 Dec., 1 92
12 D l'C . , 1893
27 Fe b.,
189-~
2+ April, 189+ 23 June, 1, 9+
22 Jun e , 1895 26~av .,
1895
2+ )iov., 1896 23 F e b., 1897 2+ J unc , t 897 22 F eb., 189
26 J\pril, 18q8 26 July, 1898 25 April, 1899 28 ~ov.,
1899
"
24 April, 1900 19 J une, 1900
27 Nov., 1900
DE BUSTROS, Edma Helena, Madame. I-I.A. 17.7.83. LIMERICK, Isabella, Dowager Countess of WOODALL, Augusta, Miss YARBOROUGH, Marcia Amelia Mary, Countess of BVT[IESEA OF FRESIIFORD, Mary Prideaux, Mrs. TALBOT DE MALAHIDE, Isabel Charlotte, The Lady F AIRBAIR , Clara F rederica, L~d y IV1 URRAY, Emma Cecilia, Lady Wyndham '~EILL, Louisa Katharine Emma, The Lady EGERTO T, Mary Georgina, The Hon. Lady MYTH, Helen Constance, Lady VI\"IA T, Louisa Alice, The Dowager Lady \VIIEELEP, Sybil Grace, The Hon. Mrs. 1\10ST\' , lary Florence Edith, The Lady \ .\T. O , Genevieve, Lady BEDFORD, Iary du Caurroy, Duchess of NEWDIGATE-NEWDEGATE, Elizabeth Sophia Lucie, The Hon. Lady TrroR E, Evelyn lVlary, Mrs. F. LEGG, Kathleen Octavia, Mrs. G. E. W. CrruBB arah Vanner, Lady C OCIJl' .\XE A nna Annette Minnie, Miss J EPHSO T, Harriet Juli a , Lady BpO\\"N. Emily Frances Sarah, Mrs. S. COLEGRAVE, Elizabeth Violet, Mrs. E. l\f.B.E. H.A. 26.2.95. LILFOPD, Clementina, The Dowager Lady Pl'IOR, Kathleen, Mrs. G. U. TARLETo , Henrietta Charlotte, 1\1rs. Hu T, Alice Harriet, Lady Seager LOCII, Elizabeth, The Dowager Lady PLATT, Helen May, Mrs. COULCHER, Mary Caroline, Miss, O.B.E. H.A. 9.8.9+. WATERFORD, Beatrix Frances, Marchioness of GOFTO -SALMOND, Lucy, l\/[rs. R. BREADALBA E, Alma, l\/[archioness of CAMPBELL OF AUCI-I fA TNOCll, Hilda Burella Mitchell, Miss
Elected. 27 Nov., 1900 26 Feb., 1901
"
30 April, 1901 22 June, 1901 30 July, 1901 26 Nov., 1901 29 April, 1902 24 June, 1902 24 Feb., 1903 23 Feb., 1904 26 April, 1904 26 July, 1904 29 May, 1906 27 Nov., 1906 28 May, 1907
30 July, 1907 26 Nov., 1907 25 Feb., 1908 21 July, 1908 24 Nov., 1908 23 Feb., 1909 30Nov., 1909 22
LADIES OJ< GRACE.
LADIES OF GRACE.
36
" Feb., 1910
ROYDS, Annette Nora Jane, Lady CAVE DISH-BE TINCK, Cicely 1\1ary, The Lady Charles HA TBURy-WILLIAM , Annie Emily, Lady CULLEY OF FOWBERRY, Jane Darling, 1\lrs., O.B.E. CAVE DISH-BE TI CK, Olivia Caroline An1elia, The Lady :Henry CHURCHILL, Jennie, The Lady Randolph, C.l., R.R.C. I(EYSER, Agnes, Miss, R.R.C. DUDLEY, Georgiana Elisabeth, Do\vage r Countess of, 1'. R.C. CECIL, Violet Ge'orgina, The Lady Edward \VILSON, The Lady Sarah Isabel Augusta, KR.C. BAGOT, Theodosia, Lady, R.R.C. \VEDGWOOD, Henrietta, 1\li s, R.R.C. H.i\.. 29.11. 9~' . TEMPLE, Agnes Fanny, Lady GOLD:\1AN ,Agnes 1ary, The HOll. Irs. Charl S, P.R. '. HUGHES-HUNTER OF PL\S CacII, Sarah Elizabeth, Lady STUART, Helen, Mrs. J. A. Ian SCEALES, Maxwell Margaret Macdougall, Irs. NORTHCOTE, Alice, The Lady, C.l., D.B.F.. CORKRAN, Florence Caroline, 1\1rs. S. II.S.S, 2)). LOJ. GARNETT-ORME, Alice Richmond, 1\lrs. DUDLEY, Rachael, Countess of Du PRE, Emily M., 11iss. B.A. 26.7.04. TUFNELL, Ellen Bertha, ~r1rs. E. BRISTOL, Geraldine Georgiana 1ary, I)o\\ agcr Tarchioll 'ss of PORTLA D, Winifred Anna, Duchess of LIN LITHGOW, Hersey Alice, Dowager Marchioness or GOUGH, Beatrice Sophia, Mrs. H. S . FALKLAND, Mary, Viscountess MALMESBURY, Susan, Dowager Countess of HUNTER-WESTON OF HUNTERSTON, Grace, Lau), BEDFORD, Ethel, Lady ELLESMERE, Katharine Louisa, Dowager Countess of JOYCE, Ellen, The Hon. Mrs. J. G., en.E. ELLESMERE, Violet, Counte's s of HODGSON, Mary Alice, Lady GRIFFITHS, Sarah Gilbert, Mrs. J. S., O.H.E. EGERTON, Olga, Lady
Elected. 22Feb., 1910 31 May, 1910 19 July, 1910
29 Nov., 1910 21 Feb., 1911 30 May, 1911 25 July, 1911
28 i
ov., 1911
27
Feb., 1912
21 May, 1912
30 July, 1912 "
"
26 Nov., 1912
37
DERBY, Alice, Countess of BRINTON, Evelyn Elizabeth, Mrs. J. C. PLYMOUTII, Alberta, Countess of GREY, Alice, Countess BLAND-SUTTON, Edith, Lady TRUSCOTT, J essie Guthrie, Lady BULKELEY, Annie Evelyn, Mrs. T. H. R. EDEN, Sybil Frances, Lady LLANGATTOCK, Georgiana Marcia, The Lady HAMILTON AND BRANDON, Nina Mary Benita, Duchess of CIIIl ERY, Elizabeth, Mrs. E. F., :'.I.B.E. H.A. 25.11.02. HAPVEY, Emily Blanche, The Hon. Lady HAIG, Dorothy Maud, Countess FRANK, H elena Constance, Miss GRIFFITH, Mary Harriett, Miss SYlJ ~ 11.D1 OF C01\IBE, Phyllis Angelina Rosamond, The Lady CREAGH, Lilah, Lady HEWETT, Ethel Charlotte, Lady EBDEN, Agnes Murray, Mrs. C. SCARBROUGH, Lucy Cecilia, Countess of ARRAl, lYlaud Jacqueline l\Iarie Beauclerk, Countess of COX-DAVIES, Rachael Annie, Miss, R.R.C. SHEPPARD, Mary Peters, Mrs. E. STRONG, Elizabeth lYlary, Lady LAURIE, Frances, Mrs. J. vV. MARSIIALL, Laura, Lady MOUNTGARRET, Robina Marion, Dowager Viscountess COTTON, Adelaide, Mrs. C. H.S.S. 2.5.05. VVARRENDER, Eleanor Charlotte, Miss MOUNT-STEPHEN, Giana, The Lady, D.B.E. WHITE, Eleanor Kathleen, Mr£. L. WOLLASTON, Eveleen Olive Alice, Mrs. G. W. GASCOIGNE, Laura Gwendolen, Mrs. F. R. T. DALY, The Hon. Florence Maria, i\I.B.E. BEIQUE, Caroline Angelina, Madame F. L. TILLEY, Alice Starr, Lady CLARK, Lilian Margaret, Lady
LADIES OF GRACE.
LADIES OF GRACE.
38 Elected. 26 Nov., 1912 25 Feb., 1913
27 May, 1913 29 July, 1913
25 Nov., 1913
24 Feb., 1914 26 May, 1914
Elected. KNOWLES, Constance Mary, Lady 30April,1915 BRODRICK, Mary, Miss} PlI. D. CROSBY, Ada, Miss, M.B.E. 25 June, 1915 DARWIN, Amelia Elizabeth, Mrs. G. H. 30 July, 1915 LOVELAND, Beatrice Errington, Miss WILLIN GDON, Marie Ade]aide, The Lady, D.D . E . GOODERHAM, Mary Reford, Mrs. A. E. PIXLEY, Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. F. W. ROLLESTON, Eliza, Lady, C.B.E. SPENCE, Christina Philippa Agnes, The Hon. Irs. A. H. 0., 29 Oct., 1915 O.B.E. MILLER, Harriett Frothingham, Mrs, W. R. HEATHER-BIGG, Mildred Fanny, Miss, H..R.C . BYRON, Maie Georgina, Mrs. G. CORDES, Margaret Agnes, 1\1rs. T. GLADSTONE, Dorothy Mary, Viscountess RUNDLE, Eleanor Georgina, Lady TWISS, Ethel Madeline, 1\1rs. G. E. II. . ~ . 30.S.1!' BOOMER, Harriett A., 11rs. H.A. 29.7.13. 21 Jan., 1916 WILSO , Cecil Mary, Lady LUDDINGTON, Florence Anna, l\lrs . J. L. LASCELLES, Leila Winifred Leonor, Irs. SCOTT-GATTY, Ciceley Muriel, Irs. C. HART-DAVIS, Annie Clementina, ~ Irs. 11. V. MURPHY, Emily F., Mrs ..A. 31Mar., 1916 CRERAR, Marion E., Mrs. P. D. BOWATER, Emily Margaret, Lady PELLATT, Mary, Lady M c KENNA, Pamela Margaret, Mrs. R. FRESHFIELD, Jessica Lillingston, Miss, P .ICC. LIN ES, Agnes, Mrs. J. C. H.S.S. 10.6.93. HE DERSON, Florence Elizabeth, Miss STRATlICONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, Margaret Charlone, The Baroness DIXON, Anne Elfieda, Mrs. W. SLOGGETT, Helen Sophia, Lady 26 May, 1916 HUGHES, Amy Sarah, Miss. H.S.S. 21.2.11. 1
28 July, 19B
25 Nov., 1914 24 Feb., 1915
30 April, 1915 " "
J AMES, Mary Venetia, Mrs. J. A. W ESTMACOTT, Margaret Carlota, Mrs. F. H. BROOKE, Elfrida Marjorie, The Lady STAr YFORTII, Mary Evelyn, Mrs. E. W, PAGET, Mary, Lady MALET, The Lady Ermyntrude Sackville ST. CYRES, Dorothy, Viscountess Boy E, Margaret Selina, Viscountess WILL, Mary lonica, Mrs. i\RCIIIBALD, Edith J essie, Mrs. C. REFORD, Elsie Stephen, Mrs. R. W. TIIIBAUDEAU, Marguerite La lVlothe, Madame J. R. REID, Helen Richmond Young, Miss GIn ON, Elizabeth Mallock, Lady OWE , Osmunda Bella, Miss TROTTEl', Olivia Georgiana, Lady RVEl{ 0 , Laura Mary, 1iss MON:Ol, Romaine, The Lady BUTLER, Florence, Lady PAGET, The Lady Muriel Evelyn Vernon, O.B.E. PIIILIPP , l\Iai Alice Magdalen, Lady HEWELL, Sarah Louisa, Mrs. WIFT, Danle Sarah Ann, D.B.E., R.R.C. PORTER, Dame Helen (Madame Melba), D.B.E. EARLE, Violet May, Lady MESTON, Jeanie, Lady CARMICHAEL, Mary Helen Elizabeth, The Lady PENTLAND, Marjorie Adeline, The Lady, D.B.E. BLACKHAM, Ellenora, Mrs. R. J. NESBITT, Amy Gertrude, Mrs. W. DE L'I sLE A D DUDLEY, Frances, Lady BURN, Ethel Louise, The Hon. Mrs. Charles MITCHELL, Isabella Janet, Mrs. R . W ARNEFORD, Mary Eliz:lbeth, Mrs. RHODES, Rose, Mrs. Arthur HARCOURT, Mary Ethel, Viscountess, G.B.E. WEBB, Ella Gertrude Amy, Mrs., M.D.
39
LADIES OF GRACE.
LADIES OF GRACE.
40 Elected. 26 May, 1916
30 June, 1916
28 July, 1916
1 Aug., 1916
6 Oct., 1916
27 Oct., 1916
24 Nov., 1916
15 Dec., 191 6 19 Jan., 1917
"
16 Feb., 1917 16Mar., 1917
"
TWEEDALE, Elizabeth Ann, Mrs. STOBART-GREE HALGII, IVIabel Annie (l'vlrs. St. lair S(obart) ABERCON\YAV, Laura, The Lady FITZRov, Muriel, The Hon. ~1rs. Edward, ·.Il.E. FURSE, Dame Katharine, G.B.E., l{.R.C. HAREWOOD, Florence Katharine, Countess of WAKEFIELD, Sarah Frances, Lady DUFF, Edith Florence, Lady Grant, ' .B.E. HADFIELD, Frances Bett, Lady, C.B .E. WVN E, Hilda, ~1rs. WYN E, Emily Mary, Lady DEN IS, Agnes, Mrs. LEES, Dame Sarah Anne, D. B. E. CRO IER, Ruby Florence ~Iary, Countess of PORTAL, Florence Elizabeth l\1ary, La 1y o SLOW, Violet Marcia Catherine, Countess of DAVIDSO , Margaret Agnes, Lady, D.B.E. McMAHON, Mary Evelyn, Lady TUPPER, ] anet, Lady CROFT, Mary ] ean, Mrs. H. L UIGS, Lilian, Lady Y ATE, Charlotte Heath, Irs. C. E. PALMER, Marian, ~1rs. C. B., O.B.E. BAR ARD, O. Nancy, Mrs. BARRO , Clara Emily, Lady CROWDV, Dame Rachel Eleanor, D.B.E., R.R .. WILLIAMSO , Charlotte Campbell, ~1rs. C. 11. HENDLEY, Jane Elizabeth, Mrs. T. H. LETHBRIDGE, Marion Eva, Miss .B.E. LIVERPOOL, Annette Louise, Countess of, G.B.E. HOLLI GS, Nina Augusta Stracey, Mrs. GLEICH EN, Lady Helena Emily BECHER, DaHle Ethel Hope, G.B.E., R.R.C. THACKERAY, Elizabeth, Lady. H.A. 26.11. 95. MOLY NEUX, Emma, Miss DARBYSHIRE, Ruth Eveline, Miss, RR.C. MACRAE OF FEOIRLINN, The Lady Margaret
Elected . 16Mar., 1917
20 April, 1917
18 May, 1917
15 June, 1917
20 July, 1917
" 10 .\ug., 1917
19 Ocl., 1917 ')
16Nov.,1917
14Dcc.,1917 18 Jan., 1918
N U BURNIIOLME, Marjorie Cecilia, The Lady Du rDOl: ALD, Winifred, Countess of HOLFORD, Mary Eleanor, Mrs. G., C.B.E W ARRE , Sarah Trumbull, Mrs. D. H. MAY, Helena Augusta Victoria, Lady HENDE RSON, Vesta Viola, Mrs. STEVE s, Edith, Mrs. CLI PPERTON, Ella Elizabeth, Mrs., O.B.E. HOPE, Mary, Lady Fo.' -SvMoNs, Maude, Lady lVIALMESBURY, Dorothy, Countess of ROGER, Edith Louise ] ulie, Lady, C.B.E. RUFFER, Alice Mary, Lady ATKIl SOl:, Lorna Ethel, Mrs. CIIEETHA;\I, Anastasie, Lady, c.n.E. TO BART, ] essica Octavia, Mrs. W. R. O'DWYER, Una, Lady, D.B.E. .\. DERSON, Edith Mabel, Lady HAILEY, Alessandra, Mrs. BEAUFORT, Louise Emily, Duchess of POl'TER, An1y Frances, Mrs. H. C., ilI.B.E. I( UHP I G, Mary F ranees, ~1rs. G. A. GRAHA 1, 1innie Ross, Mrs. G. A. STUART, ~1ary, Mrs. E. POE Muriel Gladys, Miss GAIT, Christian Maud, Lady BOWATER, Sarah Fanny', Lady BYR E, Violet ] ulia, Miss RIVEP , Ruth, Mrs. P. \V YVILL, Elizabeth ] ane, Mrs. BUTE, Augusta Mary Monica, Marchioness of, D.B.E. MOORHOUSE, ] essie Matilda, Mrs. W. H. S. CA SILLIS, Frances Emily, Countess of LAWLEY, Annie Allen, The Hon. Lady, G.B.E. ALSOP, Harriet Amelia, Miss AMPTIIILL, Margaret, The Lady, C.l., G.B.E. DEANE, Ethel, Miss
41
15
Elected. Feb., 1918
15 Mar., 1918 19 April, 1918
24 May, 1918 21 June, 1918
19 Jul}f, 1918
18 Oct., 1918
15 Nov., 1918 20 Dec., 1918 17 Jan., 1919 21
Feb.,
LADIES OF GRACE.
LADIES OF GRACE.
42
1919
DANE, Edith, Lady GREE , Ethel Mary, 1\1rs. L. MORKILL, Hannah Shaw, Mrs. J. "V. BARTON, Emma Alice, Mrs. H., O.B.E. DOUGLAS, Ellen Lytcott, Lady WINGATE, Catherine Leslie, Lady LAYLAND-B ARRATT, Frances, Lady MAXWELL-LvTE, Frances Fownes, Lady CODRINGTON, Adela Harriet, Lady GUINNESS, Marie Clotilde, The Hon. 1rs. . E. SHEFFIELD, Julia Mary, Lady SHAKERLEY, Hilda Mary, Lady PAGET, Emma Bettine, 1\1rs. BRUCE, Marion, Mrs. McMoRDIE, Julia, Mrs., C.B.E. ARNOTT, Caroline Sydney, Lady, D.D.E. CORBET, Katharine, The Han. Irs. P., M.ILE. GALWAY, Marie Carola Franceska Roselyne, Lady PERLEY, Emily Colby, Lady NICHOLSON, Kathleen Laura, Mrs. H. ALEXANDER, Eleanor Jane, Miss FRENCH, The Hon. Essex Eleanora, O.D. E. WILLIAMSON, Agnes Freda, The Hon. Lady LUDLOW, Alice Sedgewick, The Lady CAILLARD, Lily Eliza Frances, Lady, O.B.E. LAWLEY, The Hon. Irene Constance MAY, Charlotte Dorothea, Lady WATKINS, Maria Heloise, Mrs. H. STOREY, ~thel Mary Hutton, Miss, LB.E. L YTTON, Pamela Frances Audrey, Countess of DALRYMPLE, The Lady Marjorie Louise HERBERT, The Lady Victoria Alexandrina Mary Cecil, MURRAY, Helen Mary. The Hon. Lady KILMOREY, Ellen Constance, Countess of HANN, Ellen Scott, Mrs. H. F. H.S.S.25.7.11. ALLENBY, Adelaide Mabel, Viscountess MASON, The Lady Evelyn Margaret
21
Elected. Feb., 1919 "
21 Mar., 1919 " "
11
April, 1919
16
~Iay,
1919
20 June,
1919
18July, 1919
C.H.E.
17Oct., 1919
21
"
1919 19 Dec., 1919 Nov.,
"
WARD, Jean Ten1pleton, The Hon. Lady, C.B.E. Dow E, Florence Faith, Viscountess GORDON-LENNOX, Blanche, The Lady Algernon, D.B.E. POWER, Leila, Miss REDDIE, Constance Katharine Mary, Mrs. TALBOT, Julia Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. COATS, Marie Jeanne Augustine, Lady PAL~IER, Catita, Mrs. MCCARTHY, Dame Emma Maud, G.B.E. SALTI G, Emily Millicent, Mrs. W. REEVE, Martha, Mrs. H., A.R.R.C. H.S.S. 30.7.12. \V ARNER, The Lady Leucha Diana HA01l3LEDEN, Esther Georgina Caroline, Viscountess GOSFORD, Louisa Augusta Beatrice, Countess of BAHTER, Evelyn, Mrs., M.RE. HIGNETT, Dorothy Eleanor Augusta, Mrs., O.B.E. LA E, Charlotte Jane Arbuthnot, Lady RIDEOUT, Edith Mary, Miss VVILLETT, Mary Frances, Miss NEWTO , Frances Emily, Miss RAFTON, Susanna Mary, Duchess of CALVEPLEY, Louisa Mary, Mrs., O.B.E. MATIIER-JACKSON, Ada Frances, Lady, D.B.E. GLAD 'TONE, Maud Ernestine, The Hon. Mrs. H., C.B.E. ALLET 'O N, Norah, Mrs. PARDOE, Elizabeth Wentworth, Mrs., O.B.E. RYLA -D, Beryl Stratheden, Mrs. T. H. BOURKE, Blye, Miss. H.S.S. 10.6.93. McN EILE, Dorothy Maud, Mrs. HOLDE , Edith, Miss, R.R.C. SUTHERLAND, Eileen Gwladys, Duchess of A CLA D, Beatrice Danvers, The Hon. Mrs. Alfred D. DAVIDSON, Frances Mary, Miss HARDY, The Lady Katharine Augusta Victoria KENNEDY, Bertha J ane, The Hon. L ady COLLINS, Agnes Julia, The Hon. Mrs. I-Ienn NEVILL, Florence Mary, The Lady George N ORTHCLIFFE, Mary Elizabeth, Viscountess, G.B.E.
43
45
lbonorar}2 l.a\)tes of (l;race. BLOW, Jennie Goodell, Mrs. A. A. DE L ABROSSE, Henriette, Mademoiselle DE TORBY, Sophy, Countess L E L ASSEUR . Marguerite Marie Louise Flore, La Baronne DE H AUSSONVILLE, Pauline d'Harcourt, La Comtesse BOIl Y, Mary Jeanne Henriette, Madame. H.A. 20.4.17. DE BPIENEN, Marguerite, Baroness
47
]Esquires. Elected. 7 July,
1868
8 Feb., 1871 23 June, 1873
5 Feb., 1878 30 July,
18
9
FREND, Captain Edwin CHAPMAN, General Sir Edward Francis, K.C.B., R.A. O'MALLEY, Sir Edward Loughlin MACKI TOSII, Alexander Mackintosh HOLFORD, Lieut.-Colonel Sir George Lindsay, K.C.V.O., C.LE., C.B.E. PERRI lS, Charles William Dyson, F.S.A. FITZGEORGE, Colonel Sir Augustus Charles Frederick, K.C.V.O., c.n.
11 July,
1890
31 May, 1892 ~O\.,
1895
28 July,
1896
2+ June,
1897
26
Sfeb.,199
25 Jill y, 1899
24 April,
1900
7 ~ov ., 1900 26 Feb.,
19C1
ov., 1901
5 Feb., 1902
1902 24 Feb., 1903
29 April,
16 June, 1903
28 July, 1903 29 Nov., 29 May,
1904 1906
PRATT, Colonel Edward Roger Murray BURGES , Major Charles l\1itford HA\IILTON, Charles Boughton, c. 1.G. LE\'EP ON, Colonel George Francis, c.n., C,:'If.G. TEPPY, Colonel Astley Herbert DUKE, Roger GILDEA, Major George rthur FRK IIFIELD, James William HOLD EN, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Mackenzie Bpo\y ' , Robert Charles, i\LB., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.E. IrLBURl , Colonel Charle::i Henry, i\T.B. II.A.24.11.96. PAUL, Sir J anles Balfour, C.Y.O. BLAn<:, Henry Claude, 1.V.O. CARTER, Gerard Bonham FAIRBAIRN, John WILLIAM, Oliver BIGIIAM, Lieut.-Colonel The Hon. Charles Clive, C.M.G., C.B .E. H UGIIES-H U TER, Major Sir William Bulkeley, Bt. How ARD, Colonel Henry Richard Lloyd, c. B. ANSTRUTHER, Colonel Charles Frederick St. Clair, M. V.O., D.S.O. BLAKE, Captain John Richard OGILVIE, Major Charles McDonald DAWES, Edwin
ESQUIRES.
48 Elected.
28 May, 1907 24 Nov., 1908 22 Feb., 1910 21 Feb., 1911
DRAFFEN, Lieut.-Colonel George Algernon BARNES, Lieut.-Colonel Henry John, M.R .. S.ED., 1.R. C.P.ED. BAKER, Walter Reginald, .v.o. BOWDLER, Lieut.-Colonel Basil Wilfred Bowdler, C.M .G., D.S.O. II.A.27.11.1900. MORGAN, William Henry, O.B.E. H.S.B. 10.6.93.
Elected .
25Nov.,1913
26 May, 1914
Director of Stores, St. John Ambulance Association; Commissione r and Chief Starr Officer, t. J ol1n Ambulance Brigade Over eas.
30 May, 1911 25 July, 1911
28 Nov., 1911
GATT, Captain William Raphael Y OLLAND, John Horatio, .n.E., 1. R.C.S., L. S.A. II. . 28.5.07. CRAWFORD, Lieut.-Colonel Gilbert St wart, '. 1.G., M. D ., R.A.M.C. H.A. 25.5.09. GIBSON, Thomas, M.B. LAPSLEY, J ames Macfarlane. IT.S.B. 28.2.05. BEAN, Surgeon-Commander Al o'ernon arter, !'ILl' .c .. , L.R.C.P., R. CARTER, Colonel \Villiam Graydon, '. \I. G . WALLWORK, Jesse HOLME, Strachan
" 25 Feb., 1913
28
July, 1914
25 No\·., 1914
.R.
28.4.03.
A sistant Commissioner, N . II. Di trict, Sl. Brigade.
II
27 May, 1913
J
hn (\mbulan cc
1915
30April,1915
Frederick. H.S.B. 26.4.04. GOLDSWORTHY, Everard Walter TIIOMSO , Captain Harold Lyon, F.S.A. FAY, Lieut.-Colonel Sir S a m I{ ELLEY, Howard George. H. Esq. 29.7.13. CRAIG, Major Sir Algernon Tudor, C.B .E., F.S.A. H.S.B. 19.7.10. HARRI 0 , Frederick DAR\'IL-S nTH, Major Percy George, C.B.E., R.A. LC.(V.) H.. B. 27.2.12.
GORDO!,
tewart
As istant Commi _ioner (unattached) St. John Ambulance Brigade.
mbulance
" VAUX, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Leonard, M.D., A. 1. C., Canada. 21 Jan., 1916 Assistant Commis ion er, Manitoba District, t. John Ambulance 31 Mar., 1916 Brigade Overseas.
FOTHERINGHAM, Major-General John Taylor, c. LG. M.D., A.M.C., Canada.
L o~rAx,
ecretary of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and Assistant Commi ioner for Buckinghamshire. Secretary, Territori al Branch, St. John Ambulance Association.
25 June, 1915 ARBUTHNOT, William FitzGerald 30 July, 1915 FISHER, William Baker. H.S.B. 28.7.03. B EDALE, Thomas Alfred 29 Od., 1915 LEIGH, Percy Highfield S CATTERTY, Lieut-Colonel William, ~r.D., R.A.~1. . [LA. 22.2.10. WHITE, Captain and Quarter-Master Joseph William, R ./L~r.C. H.B.H. 27.11.00 Assistant Commi siOIler, No. VII. District, St. John Brigade.
29 July, 1913
24 Fe b.,
Secretary and Receiver, Ellesmere Commandery.
SPRAWSON, Frederick. II.
MURRAY, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Malcolm Donald, K.C.V.O., C.B. W ALKER, Major Philip Lionel Edward WALKER, Major Cecil Francis Aleck POTTINGER, David, LS.O. MALONE, Captain Edmund George Saville L'Estrange BURGIS, Lawrence Franklin QUICK, Stanley MONTEITH, Dunca n Gilbert. H.S.B. 27.2.12. As istant Secretary of the Order and of the St. John Ambulance Association.
T.
27 Feb., 1912
49
ESQUIRES.
30June, 1916
PAIN, Dalton Julian Towers DE BURGH, Colonel Ulick George Campbell, C.B. STREET, Alfred Francis, M.D. H.. B. 26.11.07. DALLAIN, Alphonsus John You G, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas William Herbert, M.D., L. R.C.S. GARTSHORE, Lieut.-Colonel William Moir CHISHOLM, Joseph Andrew, IC C. McTAVISH, Major Frank Cornwall, A.M.C. Canada STEVE SON, Major Henry James HOWARD, Geoffrey STOCKINGS, Captain Arthur Perry O.B.E. WEEKES, Major Harold Ernest, O.B. E. STEVENS, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Augustus Douglas, C.B .E. IZ EKEWICH, Lieutenant Piers Keane, R. N. D
50 Elecled. 30 June, 1916 28 July, 1916
1 Aug., 1916
ESQUIRES.
ESQUIRES. WATERHOU. E, Lieut.-Colon 1 Ronald Dockray, N I NIS, Roger Paul i\I.B. Do ALD, Major David, A. :\r.c. Canada. FI CHA~I Henry Walter, F. ' .A. II.S.B. 27. 11.00.
. l.G.
Elected. 21 June, 1918 19 July, 1918 18 Oct., 1918
Honorary Clerk to the Library.
6 Oct., 1916
24-Nov.,1916 15 Dec., 1916 16 Feb., 1917
20 April, 1917 15 June, 1917
MACTIER, Anthony Douglas ROWLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Walsh 17 Jan., 1919 ROBB, William DoioABBOTT, lbert Holden, PH.D. SIMPSO, 1ajor Edward Herb rt B L\CK.WELL, Lieu t.-Colonel vVilliam Richard, L. R. .S.1., R .. \. \1.e STEvYART , uro-eon-CoI11ll1Clndf'r Robert William lennan, \!.B 21 Feb., 1919 b GJ<.AY, Alfred lurray, L.R.C.P.& '.ED. 21 Mar., 1919 STA ISTREET, T\1ajor- eneral . ir George Bradshaw, K. H.E. , cn. .M.G., r.LB. BROOKE, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel James tuart, F.R.C.S.I. H.S.B. 26.2.07. JOHN , TO , Major Arthur I-Iammersl y, O.B.E., \f.R.C ... , R.A. \r. c.(Y 1.\pril,1919 H.A.31.5.10. istant Commissioner, Brigade.
19 Oct., 1917
16 1 Ov., 1917 15 Feb., 1918
1
o. VI. Di _tricl, 't. John \mhula ncL
HEWETT, Captain Henry 1\I ,ildam Pres ott LOVERING, 'v\ illiam I-Ienry HARRIS, Captain Reginald Vanderbilt HOUSTON, Major Thomas, :\I.D. I-IOPE, Major Charles Will iam Menelaus, :'I\. D., ''' .1' .L' . S. REED, Captain Thomas lYIorley BURGE s, Percy Pierpoint VILVEN , Stephen Herbert. H.. B. 25.2.0 . Assi tant Commi sioner, No. 1. District, St. John Brigade.
19 April,1918 24 ~Iay, 1918
17 Oct. , 1919
:\1.C.,
R.A.
A , istant Commi. sioner, Brigade.
o. XII. Di trict, St. John Ambulance
BROW , George Cecil Herbert RHODE., Captain Arthur Tahu Gravenor CL \\', Li ut.-Colonel William. H.S.B. 25.11.14. PIXLEY, Evelyn Graham A:\T.'O , Edward Marlay, C.B.E., K.C. BALBI, Major Henr) Alexander Ho. ]-EN, lajor rtbur Fayrer BAN ER:\lAN, avid Armitage RAI SFORD, Boles R eves. II. . B. 30.4.15. IIA Ri\IIAN, William George Augustine, M.B.E. H.A. 25.2.13. A sistant Commi. sioner, No. I. Di trict (India), St. Jobn Ambulance rigade Overseas. As istant Commis i ner, No. VI. Di, trict, St. J obn Brigade.
MACFADDEN, Cecil John Read, M.D. II. . 24.2.15. PEACOCK, Sir Robert, M. v.o. II.S.B. 28.7.1-+. WOODCOCK, William Stanley, M.B.E. ILS.B.26.11.1 2.
CLARK, Lieutenant Andrew Edmund] am s,
COWARD, Frederick J obn. H.S.B. 26.5.08. GASKELL Major Evelyn Milnes PAGE, J an1es, i\I.B.E. H. .B. 26.4.98. MODLIN, Isaac Gibson, M.D. H.A. 24.6.02. EASTON, Colonel George CO T'SIIOTT, John James ARNOLD, Captain Alfred Henry, M.B.E. H.A. 18.1.18. BURDE , Captai n Al bert Edm und Charles, i\1. B. E. H.A.18.1.18. CAMERO -HEAD, Francis omerville Can1eron ADLARD. William Edward. H.S.B. 26.11.12. MILi\"ER, harles Noble II. .B. 26.11.12. ROOKE, Colonel Alfred hipton, O.B.E. Fox, Walter St. J obn, :'1.B.E. :\IITII, William George. H.A. 15.2.18.
A ])ER.O , Robert, M.D. H.A. 25.2.08.
rnbulan ce
ssistant Commissioner [or Lancashire, SL ] ohn Ambulan cL Brigade.
21June, 1918
June, 1919
51
21 Nov., 1919
JOE', Herbert Langley. H.. B. 26.5.14. EWART, Charles Gordon MA N, Willian1 I-Ienry, M.B.E. Lo KE, George, ;'LR.C.. , L.R.C.P. H.A.26.2.07. WILKI S, Harold, 1\1.B.E. M CCORKELL, Dudley Evelyn Bruce, l\I.B.E. 8 1\ eE, olonel Edward. H.A.31.5.10.
mbulance
58
lbonorar)1 Ser"tno JBrotbers. Elected . June, 1893 10 June, 1893
23 June, 1894
12 i\Iar, 1895 25Feb.,196 23 Feb., 1897 27 April, 1897 24 June, 1897
27 July, 1897 22 Feb., 1898 7 Mar., 1899 31 July, 1900
27 ov.,1900
26 Feb., 1901
2SNov.,1902
LOWE, Thomas Archer GOODWI , Edward Robert P ALMER, Charles Alan P ERRY, John R YALL, Edward Walter S COTT-W lIITE, The R ev. Augustus Henry Scott WANTO , Samuel H ARR I , Thomas Middleton I-I PPER, Ma rshall SKINNER, George Edwin ANDERSON, Robert Simpson MOLE, John J ames SLOAN, Robert o IBLETO , Robert HILTON, Thom as Hornsby H EATHCOTE Clement TRIMMER, Alfred John TANN ER, George H ILL Alfred John , o. B. E. PIER, hute Barrington STA 1P, Josia h R ees HART Augustus Montague PARKER, George William F RACY, H e nry Thomas PONTIN Captain and Quarter-Master William James Henry, l\1.B .E. , R.A.M. C. HODGSON, John Edwin RUNDELL, Alfred Robert SPACKMAN, Lieut. -Colonel Harry, R.A.M.C. DOCKERY, Owen MATTY, Maxwell George BOLTON, William BOOKER, Walter John
54 Elecled. 28 April, 1903
16 June, 1903 28 July, 1903
2+ Nov., 1903
23 Feb., 190+
26 April, 190+ 26 July, 1904 29Nov.,1904 28 Feb., 1905
2 l\Iay, 1905
25 July, 1905 27 Feb., 1906
HONORARY
110
ERVING BROTHERS.
CORBETT, J osepb John Francis KEEBLE William CUCKO,\I, John Henry PERKINS, Major Alfred Edward, D.S.O.,
Elecled. 26 Nov., 1906
26 Feb., 1907
M.B.,
A. 1.S. Australia
HUGHES, iVlajor \/\/illiam BISHOP, James JACKSON, George MARSHALL, Frank l--Ierbert MORANT, William George PAULL, Alan OLLEY, John Joseph ARMITAGE George LIDDELL, Walter Duncan LINES, Captain and Quarter-Master John Calvin, R.A. SMITH, William Henry FIRTH, Walter JONES, J ames Sydney WILLIAThIS, Robert Morris, l\I.B. GODEFROI, J ocel yn OGDEN, Captain and Quarter-Master J os ph, R.A.M . . CUNNINGHAM, George STINTON, Henry Howard LEE, George SHORE, Henry Mansfield HEADLEY, Paul l' Anson GILBERT, Frederick TUNKS, Charles James, M. B. E.
28 l\Iay, 1907 30 july, 1907
26 av.,1907
25 Feb., 1908
26 l\lay, 1908
1. .
11 july, 1908
24 '0\., 190 23 Feb., 1909
25 ;\Iay, 1909
20 july, 1909
29 May, 1906
31 July, 1906
KING, John Lane HOLLINGS, William TARRY, Major George Goldbourn THOMAS, H ugh Reginald GILBERT, William Ed ward Joseph GARNER, Joseph Thomas GODDARD, Lieut.-Colonel Gerald Hamilton, R.A.M.C. WEBSTER, Willian1
I lAYMAN, Phineas MELLOR, l-Iarry Edward HI CHLIFFE, Albert TnoR rES, Captain and Quarter-Master Charles, R.A.M.C. CULL, Charles J ames William CAIR ,Peter Russell, L. R.C. P. COOPER, Captain and Quarter-Master George Thomas, l'.A.:\l.( ·. J EWELL, William JOE', William Charles PRICKETT, Arthur Thomas COLLINGS Ernest Charles RA, PASS, John Colin Tulloch BROW T, Willi'ul) TEPIIE 0 r, Colonel Francis Lawrance, C'.B., 1\1. B. FREEBOR:\', John Charles Richard, L.P.C.P. CURRY, Thomas Hindmarch PE TV, Francis 1 OBLE, \Villiam Henry K TA 1'P, Surgeon-Commander Iontague Henry, ~I.P. c.S. , L.l'.C.l'. I-IOWARD, Amos Em I 0 , Arthur COTT, \Villiam EBRIGHT, Captain and Quarter-Master Percy John, R.A.:'IJ.c' RUTHERFORD, Allan Freer, Y1.B. BEARD, Captain and Quarter-l\la ter Samuel Trevor, O.H.E" LUCAS, Bernard Richard [R . l\.~I.C'. RICHARD , Ernest Alfred. H.A. 30.7.15. s istal1t Commi ' ' ioner, South-Ea tern and Di ,trict, St. J ohl1 Ambulance Brigade.
Assistant Commissioner, uckland (N. Z.) District , St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas. 30
0\-.,
1909
22 Feb., 1910
55
ORARY SERV ING BROTHERS.
FLIGG, George \i\Tillian1 GIRLIN G, \Villian1 Levett S COTT, Samuel Tho111as TUCKER, George John, O.B.E. BESWICK, J an1es UMNER, i\.brahan1 COOK, George SALTER, Frederick George
hath am Railway
22
Elected. Feb., 1910
31 May 1910
19 July, 1910
21
Feb.,
HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS.
HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS
56
1911
30 May, 1911 25 July, 1911 28 Nov., 1911
27 Feb., 1912
21 May, 1912
ASLETT, Alfred LLOYD, E van Owen RICHARDS, Captain and Quarter-Master Taleisin Edwards, R.A.1\1. C. WHEEL, William Albert MEIN, ThOlnas Oswald WILSON, Captain and Quarter-Master Frederick R. \.l\1. C. KRAUSE, Emil Frederick LAWSON, Garnet Gloag, M.B., D.P.H. HARWOOD, Arthur Russell W RIGHT, Christopher MATHER, George Moore BONE, Joseph Ernest PEDLEY, Lieut-Colonel Thomas Franklin, \1. I), DONE, Richard Clowes BRADLEY, Willian1 Minikin FIRTH, Albert FOORT, Thomas Edgar WIDDOP, Joseph Holdroyd WILSON, Thomas William PALMER, Edgar George WILLIAMS, Joseph CONNOR, Major Bentley Sievewright HARRIS, John Ernest DARBY, Adolphus Charles ERSKINE, Willian1 TWISELTON, Arthur Henry TRIMLETT, William Henry CAMERON, Peter EMMS, Frank James PURVIS, Henry ROUTLEDGE, Robert, Junior MAGNUS, William Robert, M.B.E. MORPHET, Edward Redn1ayne ROUGHLEY, John Thomas BRINDLE, Frederic PATERSON, Thomas Lynford
21
Elected. May, 1912
"
30
July, 1912
26 Nov"
1912
25 Feb.,
1913
" "
"
" "
57
BAKES, Lorenzo ADAMS, Frank Albert MILLINGTON, Captain and Quarter-Master Edward Fawley, R.A.M.C, BIRD, William Henry LLOYD, Surgeon-Lieut-Colonel John Daniel, M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. LEWIS-HuGHES, Hugh, L.R.C.P.&S. H.A.26.2.07. COLQUHOUN, Captain Isaac LUCAS, Arthur DAVIES, Tom THOMAS, William Edmund, L.R. C.P.& S.ED. A WDRY, Edn1und Thring SIMPKINS, William Vintner WITTY, Harry Sykes ORCHARD, Charles HALLATT, Harrie John GOODMAN Henry Walton HAYMAN, Captain and Quarter-Master Lewis Frank, R.A.1\I.C. BENT, Josiah Perkin Ru IIWORTH, Ernest WILKINSON, Thomas SMITH, William Henry RAWSON, Fred BIRDWHISTLE, Lieu t. -Colonel Richard John POULTON, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Faulconer, C.B.E. FORREST, Arthur James, 1\1. V. o. STOCKHAM, William COLLINS, Captain George Robert Nixon FUDGE, Aneurin Gomer Emlyn Jones W ADD, George HEAP, Samuel Varley WHITE, Colonel Henry George Norman Assistant Commissioner, No. I. District (India), St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas.
MACKAY, Henry Campbell POWLES, Charles Plummer WHEATLEY, Charles William
HONORARY
58 Elected. 25 Feb., 1913
27 May, 1913
"
" "
" " 29 July, 1913
"
25 Nov., 1913
HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS.
ERVING BROTHERS.
HAUXWELL, William MUIR, James DAVIES, Thomas DAVISON, John William WATKIN, George LAWRENCE, Albert Harry FURBER, VVilliam Arthur Georg OVERBURY, Charles Henry DRINKWATER, Charles 1 homas ROOST, John EVANS, Alfred Edward HILL, John Harper HA DYSIDE, Captain and Quarter-Master William. R.A.1.l . COR JELIOUS, John James SCOTT, Captain and Quarter- Master J ohl1 Thomas, H..A. M. l. WARBURTON, William SPARKS, George GIBSON, George Riddle ALLETSON, Charles Joseph SUTTON, Albert Edward FORREST, John Shepherd DEAN, James POTTER, Robert BOWDE , Edgar Alfred LOWE, James OLDHAM, Captain and Quarter-Master Frederick Hop , R.A.M.C. HEPPER, Major Harry Albert Lawless BULLOCK, Lieut.-Colonel Willoughby Assistant Commissioner, No. VIII. District, Brigade.
EARLY, Walter TURNER, Benjamin George HARVEY, Samuel Lloyd LEEMING, John HODDINOTT, Harry James RATTRAY, Willianl
t. ] Ohl1
,
Elected. 25Nov., 1913
59
BYRN, Cyrus Henry BARCLAY, Francis Hubert Assistant Commissioner, No. X. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
.j.
Feb., 1914
Q6 :\lay, 1914
July, 1914
"
m
" "
TURNBULL, William Henry BUTCHER, Captain and Quarter-Master William George, R.A. 1.C. STIRKE, Colonel Romaine Fleming. H.A. 24.6.97. BRICE, Frederick William MARTIN, Edward Pierre HEAP John ATKINSON, William Thomas MOORE, Alfred Bartlett FULFORD William Thomas CRAIG, John CASWELL, William Edward PALMER, William Fuller HALL Daniel ROBERTS, Solomon Bo SONS, George RUSHTON, Wright HARDY, Joseph SWINDALL, Tom GROOME, Captain and Quarter-Master Albert Owen, R.A.M.C. McINTOSH Henry Stuart P APE, William George PICKLES, David Alfred RAFTER, Charles Haughton FOWLER, Harold ALLOTT, Captain and Quarter-Master Harry, R.A. I.C. CLARK, George STANLEY, Joseph ALLIN, John Wood TURNER, Lewis Leonard THELWELL, Thomas GRAHAM, Thomas HOBBS, Edward Robert
HONORARY SERVI
HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS.
60 Elected. 28 July, 19H
"
" " " "
25 Nov., 1914
24 Feb., 1915
30 April 1915
"
" 25 June, 1915
" "
"
Vi ORRALL, Alfred BARBER, John Thomas GAYTON, Joseph BANNISTER, Hartley SHORT, William John GRAHAM, Edward DRINKWATER, Frederick Edward HOPE, John ENGLAND, Albert J a mes YATES, Francis Willianl LILLEY, Henry Willianl SMITH, John HIGSON, Herbert Cha rles JOHNSON, Thomas HODKINSON, Joseph Emm a nuel BULLOCK, Captain and Quarter-Master Walter I-I enry, R.A.M.C. W ATSO , H arry Townsend VAUGHAN, Charles John ] ORDEN, Albert Ed ward H AIG H, George Willia m ILOTT, Joseph Alwyne S CAPLEHORN, Jasper John H ARRIS, William BENNETT, John ROBERTS, Charles J a mes GARNER, John Poole CLARKE, John Edward CHAPMAN, Robert William BROWN, William John T URNER, Walter SMITH, Walter NORMAN, John G AWTHORNE, William GITTINS, Thomas THOMPSON, Harry OFFLAND, William
Elected . 25 June, 1915
30 July, 1915
29 Oct.. 1915
G
BROTHERS.
P ORTER, J ames Badgett GIBBS, Alfred George BRADLEY, Frederick Hindle WARBURTON, Willia m L LOVD, Al bert NIBLETT, Alfred Henry BA T ITER, Joseph FI K, John G RI T IIA~r, Ernest Edward H EALEY, Edward \VA1ZRE T, Sydney J ames W ILLIAilf , Captain D emetrius T~\TJIAM, Charles Albert BATEM r, Ernest Edward OLE'IIAl , J hn Al bert Sidney HOD. ON, Thomas Charles Augustus EW13 I' \ ' , harles J oseph NUTTER, George Herbert \VA HINGTO I , Albert "\RTEI', H ervey ELLISON, Frederick AHTIIINGTON, Robinson BERE FORJl, L ieu t.Colonel R obert de la Poer, M.D., R.A. I.e. T
21 Jan., 1916
31 Ma r., 1916
61
H. A. 19.7.10.
B.\YLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Edward Charles, C.LE., O.B.E. COWIE, Lieut. -Colon 1 Charles H enry, c.1. E. \i ARBURTON, Major Harriss Grant COOPER, Augus tus Orlton CRO , Henry Alfred CONNELLY, John J ames CO ELLY, William Edward DA TIELL, Willian1 H enry J oshua D AVIES, H nry STRATFORD, J ohn P HILLIPS, William
62 Elected. 31 Mar., 1916
26 May, 1916
6 O ct .. 1916
19 J an., 1917
ustra lia Distri cl,
16 MaL, 1917 20April, 1917
18 May, 19 17 lS June, 1917
10Aug., 1917
19 OcL, 1917
16
t. Joh n
av.,1917
14 Dec., 1917
GUISE, Captain Anseln1 V erner L ee PAGET, Captain Eden Wilberforce OSBORN, Charles Thomas PHILLIP', Charles MURRAY, Walter Gordon CONNOR, Anthony John D AVIES, David DAVIES, Richard Thomas DAVIES, Thomas Charles WILLIAMS, John Mc KINNEY, William Wilson A si tant Commissi o ner, Cant rbury & VV St. John Ambul ance Brigade Oversea . .
16 Feb., 1917
Elecled. 15]unc, 1917
PACKHAM, William Charles CARDO, W illian1 John F ARGHER, William BURTO , Joseph Jan1es W ILLIAMSO , Martin COTTON, Alonzo, M.B.E. THOMAS, Lieut.-Colonel Robert William Hugh es BUCHANA I, Captain Andrew Sinclair SAUNDERS, Alexander \i\lillian1 BLUM, Arthur Edwin G eorge H aywo rth BELLAMY, John William H U SEY, George Frederick Assistant Commis ion e r, South Ambulance Brigad e Ove r eas.
24 Nov., 191 6
lIO TORARY SERVIN G BROTHERS.
HONORARY SERVIN G BROTIIERS.
PEARSON, Joseph Frederic L OMAS, John CURRY, George Robert BUCKMASTER, William PEARSON, Louis SnvI Pso N, Colonel William BLAY, William Frederick T OYE, William Spelling BRIERLEY, Herbert Boswell WATSON, Major Henry Angus, O.B.E. HILL YER, William George HALBERT, Samuel Gregory BAGSHAW, William A MERY, Thomas Cawthorne HILL, Charles H enry CLOUGH, Samuel
t
oast District ( . Z.),
63
CARTER Albert Christoph r E DWARDS, William Ern st GREE , George WALKER, William Man by ELAM, James J OWETT, J oseph I b rt HOWELL, Joseph COE, Captain Walter Ernest, L.D". HINE, L eslie Stewart Egerton Bo WORTH- MITII, Bertrand Nigel Pu NETT, Francis utton WALLL, l\lajor I-Ienry J ocelyn K ennedy PL GET, Robert MILBURN, Ern st Tllomas BURTON, Walter William MIDDLETO T, Cbarles BIRD, \\ illiam I-Ienry CUl\' NI TGTON, Captain Frederick J oseph, O.B .E., R.A.M. C.(V) l\1 ULLIl\"' EUX, Frederick W al ter H E\YITT- E.\ , Henry \ \ OL TENIIOLME, J osepb L ancashire RO. S, J obn R obert BOOTH, Frederic Lancelot f INLA \' 'ON, J ohn G rge H E 1 ElZER, George I· E.\1', oro'e H .\ 'OX, William VVOOD , Willian1 I-Ienry S IITH, Richard 1 xander OLLEY, John Tonkin DEWAVRIN, Henri R E.'WELL, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Benjamin CHURCIIER, J an1 s Thomas V OOD, Ernes t Seyn10ur NOBLE, Thomas George DAVIE, aptain \;Villian1 H enry Saxon LEE" \ i\Tilliam Clare T
18 Jan., 1918
15 F(·b., 191
s istant Commissioner for Cheshire, St. John Ambulance Brigade. 15 ~rar., 1918
WILLIAM:" William Benjamin RICl [ES, P rcy George 'OTT, Ed "'in K. J(~HT, William Thomas GUISE, Albert George
IIONORAR Y SERVING BROTHERS.
HONORARY SERVING BROTHERS.
64 Elected. 15 Mar., 1918 19 April, 1918
24 May, 1918
"
21 June, 1918
19 July, 1918
" 18 Oct., 1918
"
15 Nov., 1918
"
20 Dec., 1918
17 Jan., 1919
21 Feb., 1919
RICHARDSON, Herbert Edmund LAMB, Thomas CLINGO, Jonathan THORP, Henry ELLISTON, Captain George Sampson, M.C., R.A.M .. (T.F.) CONROY, Charles LEAHY, Lieut.-Colonel Michael Patrick, R.A.M. C. HIPWELL, Henry William BUCKLEY, Frank Ernest WAIN , Edward Brownfield ADAMS, Charles John M c BRIDE, Thornas SHIELDS, Thomas Gillespie E VISON, William WAITE, William John STALLARD, Frank Edward POTTER, James Henry B USFIELD, John Dyson ALLEN , Captain and Quarter-Master Thomas, R.A.M. '. BUSSUTTIL, George, M.D. HILLIAR, Robert James, M.B.E. DONNELLY, Thomas OGLE, Peter Macgregor KEATIN GE, Reginald H e ber, O.B.E. WEBB, James Henry BECKETT, Captain J ames, M.D., R.A.M.C. CLARIDGE, Frank HENDON, Richard Willian1 JACKSON, George ADNITT, Frank HANMER, Charles ALLEN, Ernest George WELLS, George Charles CA TT, H arry Rayner THOMPSON, John HERBERT, Joseph WHILLIS, John NOBLE, Walter HARTLAND, William Edward WALL, Louis MILTHORP, Major Edward Fairburn REDFEARN, Wilson PARKIN SON, Walter
Elected. 21 Feb., 1919 21 Mar., 1919
11 April, 1919
16 May, 1919
65
CROSS, John Herbert SHEPPARD, Leslie Alfred, M.B.E. GRAY, Richmond J obn Stevenson WALKER, Captain Percy, M.B.E. SMITH, Captain Frederick Crawford O.B.E. CRAIG, Stanley Brown ' PAYN E, Arthur TllIRKELL, Constantine, M.B.E. BOSWELL, Edward Blair Buchanan S~IITII, Walter H UGHS01, J ames Pole DYSON, Henry Do NELLY, Stephen Charles BRO.\ILEY, Leslie Hellon N ATTRASS, J ohn Georo'e M c N A lARA, vVillian1 John OCKLEFORD, Ernest J an1es CORBEN, Ebenezer J OIIN s, Charles SAU TDER , San1uel Yates LEDGARD, William NI OL, ",uinton nderson, ~r.B.E. FR.\. 'IS, David John BRYA dgar Samuel REES, enjan1in EVA , lajor Owen, R.A.M.C.(T.F.) JO E , Captain William I-I enry P ~\'YXE, Georae b If OORE, rthur Louis Bentley PE.\T, R bert Benjan1in FR.\., ER, Gordon L ushington lATTHEW , Albert James \iVIL ON, Tbe Rev. George Anthony CRIPP , Joseph Charles WALKER, Willian1 S 1URTIIWAITE, Henry H UTCIIINSO r, Thomas FLETCHER, Middleton Tyso IJames Frears CROSSLEY, Edward J ones K EARY George, O.B.E. B ATE, S an1uel BELLc lIAl\TRERS, John T,
_0 June, 1919
" " " 18 July,
1919
E
67
HO TORARY SERVING BROTHERS.
66 Elected. 18 July, 1919
170cl.,1919
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21 Nov., 1919
19Dec., 1919
PARSLOW, Captain and Quarter-Master Ernest John, R.A.M.C. D ALLAS, Sidney COOK Charles SMITHARD, i\rthur H erbert HUTCHINSON, Frederick John BREWI , Captain Thomas James LEE, George Leo PRATER, Hurtle John I{OCH, Wilfrid Vincent Miller, il1.D. GATT, Major Alfred Joseph, :'If.~. HENDERSON, Thomas Hodson HARRIS, WilliClm J an1es I-IOLi\IES, Frank Ernest DOWTHWAITE, Charles Gordon R ALPlIS, Edwin HACKING, Isaiah CARTER, Thomas Scales RICE, John STANLEY, William George WINTER, Frank BEASLEY, G eorge Alfred BURGESS, George Albert RUDGE, Abraham ANTHONY, Harry VAUGHAN, John Oliver G AFFNEY, William KIRKLAND, Willian1 Joseph FORD, Arthur George THURLOW, Frederick Charles DEATH, William Henry MELLOR, Joseph BROWN, Ernest Stephen
1bonorar2 Ser"tng Sisters. Elected. 10 June, 1893
22 June, 1895 30 July, 1895 25 Feb., 1896
2+ June, 1897
27 July, 1897 22 Feb., 1898
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21 June, 1 98
HAWKINS, Marguerita, Mrs. GOODIN, Emn1a Catherine, Miss STANBURY, Gertrude, Mrs. F. BRASIER, Maude Emn1alinc, Mrs. W. J. C. BLAND, Selina, Miss UNDERWOOD, Catharine, Mrs. RAMSAY, Florence Mary, Mrs. BOURKE, dith Naomi, Miss GENT Elizabeth, Mrs. S. ST. CATHERINE, The Rev. Mother Superior ST. J OlIN, The Rev. Mother Superior ALLEN, 1abel Owen, Irs. l\1Ul\IBY, Agnes Mary, Mrs. KEN EY, Honoria, Miss ARCIIDALE, Frances Dorothea, Mrs. Ru . SELL, Elizabeth Kathleen, 1\1rs. SIMPSO Grace, Miss DOYLE, Elizabeth, Iiss FITZMAURICE, Flora I{athleen, Miss Mc Iu N, Margaret, Miss IMP 0 , Mary, Miss TALBOT, May, Miss Ci\LDWELL, Sarah Jane, Miss K.1 ELLA, Kathleen Mary, Miss MA N, Julia Can1pling, Miss ROBI so , Lilian May, 1\1iss K.E DALL, 1aud Mary Brind, Miss WHEATLEY, J ane Eleanor, Miss MOLES, En1ma Ann, Miss HICKMAN, J essie E. Blair, Miss HALE, Marion, Miss HORNE, Harriet Jane, Miss T,
7 Mar., 1899
IIONORARY SERVING SISTERS.
68 Elected. 7 :Mar., 1899 2-l- April, 1900
~1
Jlily 1900
26 Feb., 1901
28 April, 1903
"
16 June, 1903 28 July, 1903
24 Nov., 1903 23 Feb., 1904
26 April, 1904
DYSON, Annie, Mrs. GREEN, Laura, Miss HARVEY, Minnie, Miss HARDY, Ellen Emma, Mrs. LESLIE, Penelope, Miss LEA VERS, Mabel Elizabeth, Miss PARSONS Annie Reid, Miss EDITII, Sister Mary REMY, Marie, Mrs. BAIl BRIDGE, Caroline Charlotte, IVI is. STATE , Christina Anne, 1rs. . \\T. CHILD, Jane Charlotte, Iiss COUCH, Christina, Miss J EWELL, Sophia, Miss GIFFORD, Sophie Catherine, The Lady DAMON, Mary Louisa, Miss HOPE, Constance Christina, Mrs. DUFF, Alexandra Maud, Miss JOY, Mary, Miss MCCAUL, Ethel Rosalie Ferrier, 1iss, R.l~. '. PLATT, Gwendolen Kate, Miss \VOLFF, N ora Gladys, Mrs. G. MASON, Elizabeth Kathleen, Mrs. BEDFORD, An1y Grace Riland Miss KING, ] essie, Miss GILLIES, Janet, Mrs. W. D. PAULL, Catherine Swan, Mrs. A., 1. n. E. BAKKES, Maria, Miss DALGLEfSH, Janet Drummond, Mrs. G. W. ROBERTSON, Catherine Rowland, Mrs. HYLAND, Sarah Anne, Miss Ross, Grace Mary Martin, Mrs. T. MACKENZIE, Mary Forbes, Miss MOOIJART, Mary Beatrice, Mrs. BARRATT, Fanny, Mrs. COCHRANE, Margaret, Miss CLARK, Margaret, Miss
HONORARY SE1{VING SISTERS. Elected.
28 Feb., 1905 27 Feb., 1906
28 l\lay, 1907 30 July, 1907
26 Nov., 1907 25 Feb., 1908
26 May, 190
25 May, 1909
22 Feb., 1910
21 Feb., 1911 30 i\Iay, 1911
28
ov., 1911
27 Feb., 1912
21 i\Iay, 1912
30 July, 1912 25 Feb., 1913 27 l\Iay, 1913
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PATERSON, Rachel, Miss U RQULIART, Mary Mackie, Mrs. D. GI~AHA 1, Margaret Manson, Miss CROSS, Sarah, Miss CHARD, Ann, Mr. DOUGLAS, Annie Jane, Miss BRUNNING, Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. BAIR FATlIER, Julia Edith, Mrs. WUITE, Minnie Harriette, Irs. J. W. HARRISON, Lucy, Mrs. A. LAW, Laura J essie, Miss, ~1.B.E. NAPIER, Ellin, Mrs. L. CURETON, Jane Elizabeth, /frs. E. FI. HER, Stella Heyward, 1rs. \V. B. L.\NE, Ethel Ridley, Mrs. E. \ ILBRAIIA:'I, The Lady lice l\Iaud Bootle D .\VIDS()N, \Villiamina Saida, 'YIiss IIANDV, I(ate En1ma, Yliss I-IOWARD, lice, Irs. A. CAVE Ann, Irs. GAlJIE, Laura Jane, Miss D OWN, Harriet Elizabeth, ~Irs. S;'IITlI, Louisa, Nlrs. KRAU E, Rebecca, Mrs. E. F. J0 ES, Jane, Mrs. COAD, Ethel Augusta, Miss TWISS, Mildred Caroline, Miss, O.B.E. CAMPBELL, Amy Mary, Mrs. VV. A. GREG, Elizabeth Agnes, 1iss HOARE, Juliana Margaret, Miss C RRINGTON, Margaret Ann, l\Iiss RATTRAY, Lizzie Frost, Mrs. LOCKE, Eliza Mrs. J. LAFONE, Lilian, Miss P ALK, Charlotte Francis, The Hon. Mrs. E. A. o BOR , Elnily Ada, Miss N EWBOUND, Annie Elizabeth, Irs. 1
69
HONORARY SERVING
70 Elected. 25 Nov., 1914
24 Feb., 1915
30 April, 1915
25 June, 1915 30 July, 1915 21 Jan., 1916
31 i\Iar., 1916
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26 May, 1916
" "
28 July, 1916
1 Aug., 1916
IIONORARY SERVING SISTERS.
ISTERS.
FRANZ, Helene Magdalene Elisabeth, Mrs. R. WOOLSTON, Florence K.atherine, Mrs. T. H. SIMMONDS, ] ane, Mrs. KII G, N ellie~ Mrs. HARROP, Nicolette Martina Frances, Mrs. COLLINGS, Mary Bonan1Y, Miss READ, Flora Annie, Miss HANJ\IER, Mary Ann, Miss FULLJA fES, Edith Marianne, Mrs. LECIIMERE, Katharine Mary, Miss WRIGIIT, Mary Miss LEGRA D, The Rev. Mere Maria CA JDILLON, Marie Guislaine U rsule, Madame ROBERTS, Effie Maud, Miss, R.R.C. KEER, Caroline Helen, Miss, R. R. C. CORNER, Henrietta, Mrs. E. R.R.C. HUGHES, Charlotte Elizabeth, IVliss WATERHOUSE, Agnes May, Miss, R.R. MORGAN, Lizzie, Mrs. SMITH, Millicent Mary, Miss EVERETT, Eliza Ann, Miss EVERETT, Helen Constance, Miss ALLEN, Helen Augusta, Miss METCALFE, Ethel Ellen Mrs. CROSS, ] ane Elizabeth, Mrs. SMITH, Gertrude Ellen, Mrs. MAGOWAN, Letitia, Mrs. WILKINSON, Katharine Florence, Mrs. NASH, Harriet Sophia, Mrs. COOKE, Martha, Mrs. MATHER, Alice May, Miss FLETCHER, N ora Kathleen, Miss, R. R. C. W AKELING, Elizabeth, Mrs. EASTON, Mary Richmond, Miss MCCALL-ANDERSON, Edith Katharine, Miss, R.R.C. CALLWELL, En1ily Augusta, Miss CARTMAIL, Daisy Olive, Miss, M.B.E.
Elected. 29 Oct., 1916
24 N0\ ., 1916 15 Dec., 1916 19 Jan., 1917
16 Feb., 1917
20 April, 1917 15 June, 1917
20 July, 1917
10 Aug., 1917
" 19 Oct., 1917
PICKLE, Elizabeth Alice, Mrs. DADSON, ophie Portlock, Miss, ~r.B. E. CARDO, Esther, 11rs. BATEY, Muriel Adelaide, Miss, A.R. R.C. CARY, The Hon. Mary Selina DRUMMOND, Winifred Mary, Miss DICV INSON, ] ean, Miss INGLEDEW, Gladys ] oan, Miss MIEVILLE En1n1a Plimsoll, Mrs. 1URRAY, Norah Ethel, Miss MITH Isabel Mary, Mrs. S. M. TANIER, Dorothy Helen, Miss TRDIBLE, Hester, Miss A.R.R. C. WIIITE, Ethel Minnie, Miss, A.R.R.C. WILSO , Eleanor Miss HOL 1ES, 1argaret Ann, Mrs. FARWELL, Edith Daisy Michell, 1iss DE 'CIlFIELD, En1ily ] ane 1\1artha 1rs. DICKETT , Ada l\ll ary, Mrs. 1YL E, Katharine I sabel, l\liss CROWDY Edith Frances, 1\liss, C.B. E. CA TE, Lucy Iary Mrs. A. B. , .B.E. DAKYN \Vinifred, 1\lrs. H. G., M.B.E. \\ ARD, Mary Alexandra, l\liss, R.R.C. KIN JAIRD The Han. Gertrude Mary HA KEY, Evelyn, Miss SMYTHE, Katherine ] ane Altall1ont, l\1iss, o. B. E, LOFTIN, Florence Ann, Mrs. STRADBROKE, Helena Violet Alice Countess of, O.B. E. HOL~IES, Annie Gertrude, Mrs. COLLI SO , Beatrice Annie, Miss, M.B.E. DENTITH, Elizabeth Southern, Miss SMITH, Anne Beardsn10re, Miss, R.R.C. CARR, Roslyn Mary, Miss COATES, Clara Ann Margaret, Miss POCHIN, Florence Mary, Miss FRANKLIN, Agnes, Miss
7]
Elected. 19 O ct. , 1917
16 Nov., 1917
14 Dec., 1917
" 18
HONORARY SERVING SISTERS.
HO ORARY SERVING SISTERS.
72
Jan.,
1918
15 Feb., 1918
15 Mar., 1918
Ejected.
M c FERRAN, Florence, Miss BEDFORD Lily Ethel, Miss BALLAN CE, Margaret H eudebourck , Miss, A.R.l'.C. EMSLEY, Jessie Mabel Hague, Miss BAILEY, Mary Gwladys, Mrs. KING, Teresa, Miss, A.R.R.C. PARKER, Milbrough Marshall, Miss COLLETT, Violet Julie, Miss, A. R. R.C. MORKILL, Cynthia Mary, Mr . HULTON, Blanche, Mrs. BEDALE, Mary, Mrs. LEIGH, Ada, Mrs. ELLIOT, Mary Louisa, Mrs. PETER, Pauline, Miss FISHER, Mary Colborne, Miss, R.R. '. CALDWELL, J essie Elsie, Mrs. WEMYSS, Frances Carnegie, Miss HOBART, Irene Margaret, ~1iss WATSON , Dorothy Bannern1an, Mrs., o. B. E LASCELLES, Evelyn, Miss, o. B. E. SOANS, Marion, Miss SKIPWITH, Sophia Flora, Mrs. , O.B.E. CLIFF, Edith, Miss, O.B.E. GARFORTH, Frances, Miss MARKHAM, Daisy, Mrs. WRIGLEY, Constance Mary, Miss LEE, Bertha, Mrs. NOBLE, Margaret, Miss ROBSON, Kate Mary, Mrs. BROWN, Eliza Mary, Mrs. B. MELLETT, Margaret, Miss BOWER, Helen Matilda, Miss BADDELEY, Eva Katharine, Miss • ANDREWS, Ellen Rose, Mrs. MILLAR, Mary Catherine Bruno, Mrs. , R.R.C. COLES, Geraldine Gertrude, Miss LINDSAY, Ruth, Miss
15 Mar., 1918
HI\Iay, 1918
21 June. 191 •
18 Oct., 1918
15Nov., 1918
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BATES, Minnie, Miss LEI STER, Elsie Maud, Miss MONTAGUE, Eunice Mary, Mrs. PADLEY, Martha Rose, Mrs. LUCAS, Mia, Mrs. WIGHT, M abel, Miss WILLIAMS, Sarah, Mrs. ABERCROMBIE, Evelyn Graham, 1\lrs. J. DE SEGU DO, Gertrude Lucy, Mrs. C. S. SHELDON, Frances Ada, Miss BURDETT, l\1ary Isabella, Miss BRENNA', Frances, Mrs. 1A 'FADDE , May Isabel, Mrs. TII OM.\S, Mary Ashlin, 1\liss SM EDLEY, Elsie Clotilda, Iiss NOBLE, Winifred, l\li s KINNER, Georgina, l\1iss TAYLOR, Elizabeth, Mrs. GREY, Alix L 110X, 1rs. W. H. WHITAKER, Gladys Mary, Miss TEWART, H elen, Miss CHITTOCK, Mary Adeline, Miss, R.R.C., \I.~r BIRD, Charlotte, Miss A u TE , Kate Hilda, Miss BLANDFORD, Eileen Florence Miss LANE, Sibyl Louisa, Mrs. SCOTT, Marjorie Ruth, Miss ALLEN, Ellen, Mrs. COOKE, Marjorie R andal, Mrs. SHAW, Mary Margaret, Miss WATSON, Isobel, Mrs. POTTER, Elizabeth Bell, Mrs. AKENHEAD, Mary, Miss AKENHEAD, Alice, Miss MCCARTHY, Alice, Mrs. SIMPSON, Margaret Rose, Miss HARDING, J essie, Mrs.
7 ~)
HONORARY SERVI Elected. 20 Dec., 1918
17 Jan., 1919
"
21 Feb., 1919
21 l\Iar., 1919
11 April, 1919
16 l\lay, 1919
G
HONORARY SERVING SISTERS.
SISTERS. Elected.
SHANKS, Kathleen Josephine, Mrs. DILLON, Nora Grace, Miss SWALLOW, Clara, Mrs. IRWIN, Lynda Ethel, Miss SLEVIN, Bridget. Miss DISRAELI, Marguerite Katharine, 1iss SMITH, Bertha Sophia Clarke, Miss HERBERT, Alice Gwendolen, Mrs. ALDERSO , Ellen Maria, Miss RAYMOND, Mary, Mrs. GRUMMANT, Annie, 1\1rs. WALKER Alice Maud, Miss BORTO , Margaretta Kathleen. Irs. BROWN, Minnie, Miss. 11.B.E. JACKSON, Freda Christelle, Miss HULME, Agnes Maud, Miss HARVEY, Margaret, Miss MILLAR, Adelaide Florence, 1\Iiss SMITH, Hilda Marie. Miss KINGSLEY, Rose Georgiana, Miss ARGLES, Helen Mary, Miss CROWDY, Mary, Miss, C.B.E. ALLAN, Marguerite Ethel, Lady MCCAUSLAND, Eileen Leslie Mrs. J AMES, Diana Lily, Mrs., M.B.E. STROVER, Margaret Ann, Mrs., R.R.C. WILSON, Anne Cecilia Elfgyva, Miss, A.R.R .. CATCHESIDE. Florence Wilson Mrs., A.R.R.C. GALLOWAY, Jeanie, Miss CROFT, Mary Hannah, Mrs. CORNWALL, Jeannie, Mrs. HOYLE, Margery Florence, Miss RATCLIFFE, Anne, Mrs. COCKSHOTT, Frances Mary, Miss OVEREND, Letitia Lily Anne Lethenl, Miss MULVANY, Isabella, Miss, LL.D., L.S.A. LEGGATT, Evelyn Constance Owen, Miss, H..R.C.
16 May, 1919
18 J uly, 1919
17
Oct., " " "
"
1919
GOLDSMAN, Ethelwyn, Miss LEWIS, Gertrude E., Mrs. H UGIISON, Elnma, Mrs. SAGAR, Ellen, Miss BERKS Winifred Charlotte Edwina, Miss A UDLAND, Laura Marie, Miss DUNBAR, Carolina, Mrs. BEAN, Dorothy Louise, Miss HARDING, Mary Kathleen, Miss, A.R.R.C. HAY, Margaret Dunlop, Miss PATCHETT, Elsie, Miss REN Y- T AILYOUR, Florence Vernon, Miss T AIT, Christine Jean, Miss TODD, Marian, Miss IITH, Ethel Mary, Miss W AI TELL, Rosamund Maud, Mrs. TlIO~lP ON, Iuriel Cressy, Miss WORSLEY, Norah S., 1iss l\1AlIAFFY, Rachel Mary, Miss LAWLEY, The H on. Ursula Mary HAYDEN, Nina Oxley, Miss W AUGII Catherine Charlotte, Mrs. TURBITT, Elizabeth Mrs. WHITAKER, Beatrix, Miss LOCKWOOD, Emily Mary, Mrs. BAN ' E Alice Maud, Miss OSWALD, Constance Maude, Mrs. ROBIN, Ethel Grace, Mrs. L. GRIM LEY, Ellen 1aud, Miss, M.B.E. BELL, 1\1 ary Helen, Miss, A. R. R. C. WARRINGTON, Ethel Maud, Miss WEN LEY, Annie Mary, Miss HELy-HuTCHINSON, Frances Florence, Miss WALKER, Mary Elizabeth Miss RHODES, Dorothy, Mrs. CARMICHAEL-FERRALL, Elizabeth Emily, Mrs. SPRY, Lucy Agnes, Miss
75
77 HONOI\ARY SER \'I
76 Elected. 17 Oct., 1919
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"
21
av., 1919
19 Dec., 1919
"
(;
SISTE IZS.
BUTEl\IENT, Alice Edith, Mrs. WOOF, Lucy Elizabeth Talbot, Miss HICKLING, Alice Deborah, Mr., l\f.B .E., L.R.C.P.&S. BILLING, Mirian1 Gertrude, Miss CAMERO , Jean Bolton Emily, Mrs. LODGE, Martha, Mrs. M c KINLEY, Janet Mitchel, Irs. CLARK, Gertrude, Irs. CUD,VORTH, 1\largaret, 1iss KITSON, Florence, 1\lrs. CHURTON, Ethel Blanche, 1\lrs. HARTLEY, Sarah Ann, Iiss WALLER, lary, Mrs. DARVIL-Sl\IITH, Ethel Kathleen, Irs. P. G. JACKSON, Cicely Mary, Iiss MCCLELLAND, Florence Ethel, 1\Iis GLAZEBROOK, 10nica, Iiss, iII.B.E. TRANT, Hope, Miss URMSON, Margaret Frances, Iiss BRODRICK, IIary Beatrice, 1\lrs., A.R.I'.(. WHEATLEY, Clara Annie, 1\lrs. BIGG, 1argaret Eleanor, 1iss PAINE, Ellen Talbot 1iss FIGGIS, Ruby Norah , 1\liss WOODWARD, Isabel Augusta, liss J ONES, Barbara, Miss
1bonorar)? :associates.
Elected . 5 May, 1874 20 April, 1875
9 May, 1876 21 Feb., 1882 17 July, 18 3
26 Feb., 1885 21 April, 1 8S 23 June, 1 8.')
,0 Ju Iy , 18, 9
Those whose names appear in italics have, since their enrolment as Honorary Associates, become Members of the Order.
GRANVILLE, Paulina, Miss SUTHERLAND, W. Stewart MOORE, Brigade- urgeoll andford, M.D. ROWLE }', llfajo1~ Tralter, F.S.A. LLOYD, Caroline Anne, Miss DE BUSTROS, Edllla Helena, j~ladame OGILVIE, John Hovelle, L.R.C.S.ED. TOPPING, J ane Charlotte, Miss BENET, E theldreda Anna, l\1iss OGILVIE, J essie Fisher, Irs. J. H. WVrlTF The Rcu. Paul TVzlhams JACK.'O ' , eputy-Surgeon-General Sir Robert vVilliam, .B. CANT, JVzlham EdllZ711ld, ilf.D., F.R.C.S. CAi\T, rary, 1\lrs. W. E. R.\VE T, Florence Sarah, 11rs. D. I-cNOLLY , The Hon. Elizabeth Charlotte \VOOD', Insilector-General Henry Charles, C.B., CY .O., M.D., J'.ILP., R . . ~ 1EAR., Frederick Charles 1.B. CA .. IDI, Francis Richard, i\1.B.E., M.D. \MI LTON, John Pleydell, M.R.C.S. BR TD, Alexander Theodore, M.D. CHII_DS, Chrzstopher,
ilf.D.
CALDER, Fanny Louisa, 1iss MOORE, orman, M.D. COSGRA VE, Epkraz'77Z lI1acDowel, 1II.D. FULLAGAR, Kate, Miss EVELEGII, Elizabeth Ann, Miss BROWNE, John Walton, M.D. WALLIS, Frederic IichaeL f.R.C.S. Goo II, James \Vyard, :'1. R.C.S.
HO TORARY ASSOCIATES.
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
78 Elected. 11 July, 1890
4 Nov., 1890 l)
14 April, 1891
3 Dec., 1892 II
25 April,1893 9 Jun e, 1893
ANDERSON, J an1es Wallace, M.D. JACKSON, Edward, M.R.C.S. ROBINSON, Ernest Laurie, L.R.C.P. SELLERS, Richard Burdett, M.R.C.S. BLOXAl11, John Astley, F.R.C.S. DARWIN, Major George Ifcnry, Af.D. PARTRIDGE, Thomas, M.R.C.S. TEMPLEMAN, Charles, M.D. SINCLAIR, Robert, M.D. STRETTON , John Lionel, M. R. C.S. LANKESTER, Phebe, Miss FENWICK, Ethel Gordon Mrs. B. LANKESTER, Alfred Ow en, M.R.C.S. CANTLIE , Colonel Sir James, K.B.E., M.B., F.R.C.S., R.A .M.C.(T.F.) POULTON, Benjamin i.D ., LR.C.S. COCKB URN, Tile HOIl. Sl'r Joltll ~4.le.xandcr, K.C.lII.C., M.D MARTENS, Dr. Daniel Alfred T. ( orway ). WILLIAMS, Frances Sarah, Mrs. T. J. BROWN, Frederick Gordon, M.R.C.S. OSBORN, Samuel, F.R.C .S. SHUTTLEWORTH, George Ed ward, M. D. SQUANCE, Major Tizomas Coke M.D., F.R.S.ED., R.A.Af.C. CHIENE, John, C.B., M.D. POWELL, Julia Anne, Miss WRIGHT, Frances Jane, Mrs. F. ROBERTS, J am~s Potts R VERSON, Major-General George Sterling, M.D., A.M.S. Canada. WARD, James Langfield SMITH, Nathan Albert MACKINLAY, J ames Egan H arrison, M.R.C.S. WOOD S, John Francis, M.D. ELLISTON, Colonel George San'ljson, C.B., M.R. C.S. MARSHALL, Lieut.-Colonel John J ames de Zouche, M.R.C.S.I. ELLIS, Francis Newman. MACLURE, Major Andrew STOKES, H'enry Fraser, M.D .
Elected . 9 Jun e, 1893
12 Dec., 1893 27 Feb., 1894
l\Ug., 1894
26
OV.,
1895
SLEMA , Lieut.-Colonel Richard Reginald, M.D., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) KILKELLY, Surgeo n Lieut. -Colonel Charles Randolph, C.M.G., M.V.O. FAIRBANK, Willian'l, c. V.O. , O.B.E., M.R.C.S. SMITH, Surgeon-Major Henry Hammond, M.R.C.S. COLLIE, Sz'r Robert John, M.D. Du CAN, Willian1, L.R.C.P. HA I-LOlVS, Harry Penningtoll, M.D. ROWLEY, Mary, Mrs. W. TNlfURI,E, Colonel Charles Joseph, C.B.) C.M.C. , L.R.C.P.ED. COULCHEk, Mary Carolz'ne, Mz'ss, O.B.E. MITII, Surgeon-Colonel Sir William Robert, M.D. COLE GRA VE, Elz'zabeth V£olet , M1/'s. E., M.B.E. BLACK, Mary, Miss FULLER, Andrew James COTTON, Charles, F.R.C.P.ED., M.R.C.S. GOODE, Charles Fox, {,I.R.C.S. ROTH, Lz·eul.-Colonel Reuter Eme1/'z'ch, C.M.C., D.S.O. TUNSTALL, Major Alfred Croudson, M.D., F.R.C.S.ED. H ILLIAJ.fS. SU1" creoll-General z'1" l/Vzlliam Danz'el Campbell, K. C.llI. G., C. B .
2S Feb., 1896
28 April, 1 96 23 June, 1896 24Nov.,1896 23 Feb., 1897
27April, 1897
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79
THACA"ERA Y, Elizabeth, Lady HENRY, William INCLAIR, Archibald HARRI , Lieut.-Colonel Frederick \N"illia m Henry Davie, M.R.C.,· . WALKER, 'amuet i\I.R.C. '. 1 URRA V, J anet Frances, Miss ROBERT Lieut.-Colonel Hugh J ones, M.D., F.R. C.S.ED. lIIILBURN, Colonel Charles H eILr)" JII.B. RIDDELL, Colonel John Scott, C.B.E., M. V.O., M.D. CLAYTON Major Charles Cecil J ONES, Colonel John Arnall!, M.D., M.R.C.S., K.H.S., A.M.S.(T.F.} PURVIS, John Prior, M.R. C.S. PRICE, Arthur, M. R. C.. R OGERS, ./oltn Henry, O.B. E. lEVERS, Eyre, :'II.D.
80 Elected. 24 June, 1897
HONORARY ASSOCIATE. Elected. 2.fApril,1900
BALDWIN, Frederick Benjamin Judge, M.R. C.S. FORT, Surgeon-Colonel Thomas, J\I.R.C. S. A UDLAND, Wzllz"anz Edz lard,
J!
fl .E.,
JJf.R.C.S.
KINNEAR, Colonel William, M.D., K.II.P., A.M .S. (T.F.) J ONES, George Henry vVest, M.R .C.S . WILKES, Richard Minikin BOURKE, Lieut.-Colonel U lick J osepb, M.B. BROADWOOD, Bertha Marion, Miss
31 July, 1900
27
OV.,
1900
26 Feb., 1901
STIRKE, Colonel Romaine FlelJ-l1'Jlg 27 July, 1897
22 Feb., 1898
26 April, 1898 21 June, 1898
26 July, 1898 29 Nov., 1898
28 Feb., 1899
DE SALIS, Lieut.-Colon el Edward J obn SNELL, Percival Skinner BROUGHTON , Major Alfred RODDICK, Sir Thomas George, M.D. MACLEAN, Lieut.-Colonel J ohn Bayne DICKEY , Archibald Alexander Georae, ~1.B . E., WEBB, Captain Frederick Tobias SELLERS, William Henry Irvin, ~I.B., l\f.R.C ... N OTTER, Colonel J a111es Lane, l\I.D. MOORSOM, Lieut. -Colonel Henry Martin, ?If . V.O. PAINE, Eleanor, Mrs. A. CATTELL, Lieut.-Colonel George Trew. M.D. ORD, Frederick William, L.R.C.P. W EDG WOOD, Henrietta, Mz'ss, R. R. C. GIBBON, Lz·eut.-Colo7Lel Frederick ~Vzllz'allZ,
l.D.
25 April, 1899 25 July, 1899
27 Feb., 1900
R.R.C.
Ilf.
V.O., M.B., FR.S.ED.,
A.M.S.(7. F.)
HAMILTON, Colonel H enry B. Hans J ONES, Lieut.-Colonel J ohn Lloyd Tho111as, M.B. , I.M .. KING, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Frederic William, F.R.e.'.ED. , I.M.S. NIBLOCK, Major Willialll J ames, M.B., F.R.C .. 1., I.M . . GROGAN, Ellinor Flora, L ady WILKINSON, J ames Bates, M.D. SIMPSON, G eorge GORDON, Samuel Thomas, F.R.C.P. I. HAMMOND, William, F.R.C.S. Buss, Howard D ecimus, M.R.C.S.
M ORGAN, Wzlliam Henry, O.B.E. MARSH, james john, AI.D. BROO KS, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Augustus, M.D. LA U R fE , L ieut. -Colonel Caspar R obert, Iv!. R. C. S., R. A. At[. C. ( T. F.) MORGAN, Lz·eut.-Colonel Ant/zany l-/ick1nan, D.S.O.
MA CA'INTOSH, Colonel Donald jaJnes,
L.A'. C. I'.ED.,
JENNINGS, Lz'eut.-ColoJ/el Wzllia1n Ernest, AI.D.,I.JI.S.
WILKINS, Colonel J ames Sutherland, D.S.O. RAINIER, Major N orn1an Robinson Jones, M.R. C.S., I.M.S. PRITCHARD, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Edward BEATSON, Colonel Sir George Thon1as, K.C.B. K.B.E., M.D. MAUNSELL, Surgeon-General Thon1as, C.B. COLLETT, ] ohn Martin
RICE, Fanny Julia, L ady, R.R .. NEUMANN, Ludivig CHADWICK, Clara Mavesyn, Miss, HEDDERWICK, J ames David
R . A. J/. C.( T.F.)
7 Mar., 1899
81
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
30 April, 1901
22]unc, 1901
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30 July, 1901
T UR ER Sir William, K . . B., 1.B., LL.D. PATON, R obert ROBERTS, Nora Henrietta, Dowager Countess, C.l., R.R.C. ROBERT, Aileen Mary, Countess, D.B.E. LEWIN, The L ady Ada Edwina Stewart, O.B.E. Me OR lACK, Major Robert James, M.D. TOKER, George, C.M.G., L.R .. S.I. OOPER, Marion, Lady M UPRAV, George Alfred Everitt, l\f.B., F.R.C.S. MURRAY, Kathleen Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. LOWE, Percy Roycroft KELLY, Major Thomas William Gordon, M.D., F.R.C.S., R.A.M .. (T.F.) NEILSON, Colonel John Louis Hubert BIGGAR, Major-General James Lyons, C.M.G. LANGMAN, Archibald Lawrence, C.M. G. BROOK, H enry Darville, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. WEDGWOOD, Ethel Kate, The Hon. Mrs. SANDEMAN, Kate Sydney, Mrs. G. H. MEEK, Colonel Jam es, C.B., M.D., R.A .J\I.C.
HONORARY
82 Elected. 26 Nov. 1901
A
OCIATES.
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
CARVELL, John Maclean, M.R.C.S. Assistant Commis ioner, No. 1. Di trict, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
29 April 1902
2-t June, 1902
29 July, 1902
2S
1
ov., 1902
McADAM, Alice Mary, Miss THOMSON, Lieut.-Colonel John,
Assistant Commis ioner for Lancashire, S.J. A. B. Ql Jutle, 1904
T/f7 ILL.
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l\1ACDONALD, John, M.B. BARCIA Y, Lieut.-Colonel Deorgc
rr zllia?7Z JO/z1Zston,
Af.B., NZ.lI1". C.
ON,
J
hn,
~I.D.
lJIITcHELL, MaiO?" Robert, C.B.E.
D.. FR.C.P. , F.S'), 29l\[ay, 1906
Joh n
Colonel
EWE , Harry Walter, M.R .. s. 1IoLDEN, George Herbert Rose, l.D. R ODLEY, John, M.R.C .. LORD, Cl111uel Thon1a , M.R. C.S . POOLEY, Edward Burdett, M.R .. s. DA~I
L.N.C'.J'.
DAVIES, Hanbury SEED, Harry Hadlow
24, ov., 1903
rthur, M.D.
Assi tant Commissioner for V estmoreland, S.J. A. B.
BROWN, Annie Marion, Mrs. H. RATCLIFF-GAYLARD, James, M.D.
L
Robert
CRA STON, Colonel Sir Robert, ICC. V.O., C.B. AR IYTAGE, Percy, M.V.O. DOBBI ', Lieut.-Colonel Leonard
MALPAS, James, M.R.C. S. J AMES, Lieut.-Colonel Herbert Ellison Rhodes, .E., F.R.C.S. SKI NER, Colonel Bruce Morland, C.M.G., M.V.O., M.R. '.S., A.M . . QUILL, Lieut.-Colonel Berkeley Crosbie, ~ .E.
Assistant Commissioner, Wellington (N. Z.) District, Ambulance Brigade Overseas.
T,
[VES7'.MrlCO T7, Colonel Frederic H -ibbert, F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.{T.F.)
,1/.R. C.PED.
J!
MILLIGA
Du PRE, E?nily M., Mz'ss
1905
A RMSl'RONGjONES, Colonel Sir Robert, C.H.E.,
GODDARD, Major Charles Ernest, O.B.E., M.D. , R.A.M.C.(T.F.) LORD, Captain John Courtenay EDWARDS, Bogdan Edward Iastrzebski, M.B.
BIRD, vVilliam, M.D. PIM, Frank de Beeho, L.R.C.P.I.
F ARNDON, Eleanor Blayney, Mrs. OLIVER, Colonel Charles Pye, .M.G., M.D., K.II.P., A.M.S.(T.F.) llf.B.,
H EA PE, Joseph Robert
L EE, Colonel Edw-in, lVI.R.C.S., A.M.S.(T.F.) W4LA"ER, Major Percival Benjanzin SUTHERLAND,John Alexander, M.B.ED.
GARNETT, Abrahan1 Langhorn CAR RUTHER , Charles Ulick, L. R.. P.I. WHITTAKER, Margaret, Mrs. BARCLAY, Willian1 BO'wie, L.R .. P.ED., D.P.IT. THOMAS, Martha Jane, Miss, R.R.C. WEBB, Sarah En1ily, Miss, R.R.C. ORAM, Sarah Elizabeth, Miss, R.R.C. COLE, Mary Cecil Frances Kate, Miss, R.R.C. TULLOH Louisa Watson, Miss, R.R.C. WILLIAMS, Major John Rob rt, M.B., R.A.M.C. MITCHELL-THOMSON, Eliza Lan1b, Lady BROW FIELD, Lieut.-Colonel I larry Munyarcl, i.R.C ...
HODGETTS, Lz·eut.-Colonel Charles Alfred, C./Jl.C., ill.D., A. 111: S. Canada. GRiFFJTHS, John Samuel, 1lf.R.C.S. 28 July, 1903
'Q6 April, 1904
MODLIN, Isaac G-ibso1Z, i1I.D.
CURE 7 ON, Surgeon-Colond .E~d7.Vard, 16 June, 1903
Elected. Feb., 1904
i\r.E.
C HiNERY, Elizabeth, Mrs. E. F, 1l/.B.E. 28 April, 1903
~3
83
McDOUGAL, 1-< inlay, F.R.C .. ED. RIGDE T , Brian, M.R. C.S. CREERY, John MORGA r , Llewellyn Arthur, M.D. ADDISON, John Georg MACKE ZIE, Willian1 Scobie, L.R.C.P., L.R. C.S. OLDHAM, Hugh Falconer, 1.B. WADE, rthur Breedon, M.R.C.S. HAMILTON, Samuel, iJI.D. )1£ORGAN, John Hant17Z0nd, c. V 0., F.R. C.S. M--ICI,\TTYRE, Surg'eon Lz·eut.-Co17Zntande1" JOIz1Z, N,N, VR.
M.B ..
F.R.S.ED.,
HO ORARY ASSOCIATES
84 Elected. 31 July, 1906
27 Nov. , 1906
26 Feb., 1907
28 M::ty, 1907
GRAY, William, M.D. HOWARD, Heaton Clark, M.R.C.S. COPEAIAN, Lieut.-Colonel S)Jdney Arthur Monckton, LENNOX, Surgeon-Colon 1 David, M.D. GREIG, Major David Middleton, LB., R.A.M. '.(T.F.) CAMPBELL, Lieut.-Colonel Joseplz Alexander KIRBY, Ada Maria, Miss LOCKE, Geo1:g-e, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.ED. LE TVlS-HuGHES, Hugh, L.R.C.r.&s. V ILLIERS, Matilda, Miss YOLLAND, Jolz7Z Ho'r at io, C.B.E., l11.N.C.S., L.S.A. JACK ON, Joseph John, L.R.C.P.ED., L.R .. S.T. DOBso I, Arthur, i\1.R.C.S., L.R. '.P. Assistant Commi sioner for Derbyshire, Brigade.
30 July, 1907
26 Nov., 1907
2S Feb., 1908
26 May, 1908
21
J Illy,
1908
HONORARY 1\SSO 'IATES.
l.
John
Elected. 21 July, 1908 F.R.S. , N D.
" 2-+ Nov. 1908
"
23 Feb., 1909
mbulance
D ON, David PRESTON, Lionel Litchfield, M.D. ROGERS, Major Bertram Mitforcl IIeron, D.S.O., M.D., R.A.M.C. (T.F.) HENDRY, Anthony Turnbull COCHRANE, Arthur Lewis EVANS, Arthur John, M.n.. C.S., L.R .. P. MACKAY, Willian1 Bertie, M.D.ED., M.R.C.S. MILL, Surgeon-Captain George ymers, M.D. GILES, Colonel Peter Broonle C.B., F. R.. S. MOLLOY, L eonard Greenham Star, M.D. STEEL, Colonel Willian1 Dyne, M.D. ANDERSON, Robert, M.D. THOMSON, Emily Charlotte, I\f. B. STEGGALL, Professor J ohn Edward Aloysius MORRISON, J ames Thomas Jackman, M.B., F.R.C.S.ED. MABERLY, Frederick Herbert, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. CLAYTON, William Kitson, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. EADES, San1uel Oliver, L. R . . P. FRYER, William Francis, L.R.C.P. BURNETT, Ernest Joseph, M.B., M.R.C.P. HOYLE, George, M.B.E., M.D.
85
FOGGIE, Lieut.-Colonel Willian1 Edward, I\I.B., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) FORREST, Robert, l\LB. MILLER, Captain George Waterston, ;\I.B., R.A . .\I.C.(T.F.) T H01JISON, Colonel Wzllz'a17l Gordon STALKER, Professor 1 \lexander IVlitchell, M.D. LOVELL, Wortley earson TUR ER, Frank Henry PICI'ER:CILL, Ed win Pulleine, :\I.D. RORIE, Colonel David, D.SC., M.D., D.P.H., A.M . S . SPN.INCTHORPE, Jolzlt Wzllz'am, lJI.JJ. il1ELB. BROSTER, Arthur Erdsworth, F.P .c.s. BULL , Colonel JVzlliant Henry. F.R. C.S.ED., K. B.S., ..1.1Jf.S.( T. F)
2S May, 1909
RE[D, Major Jan1es Robertson, :\I.D., R.A.:\I.C.(T.F.) TIDCO:'llBE, Francis itwell ;\LR.C.S. WOOD, Willian1 Thonlas :\LR. '.P. \\AYKE, ran cis Griffiths, :'II.B. BLI C;':fl ...JJl. Colonel Robert James, C..Jl.C.,C.I.E. D.S.C. ,F.R. C.P. ,rl.J/. S. CN.lIJ1FORD. Lieut.-Colonel GziiJc11"t Stewart, C.Jl.r.;., .J.I. D., R.A.ll.l.C.
20 July, 1909
W Ol'D. 'WORTIl, vVilliam John, '\I.R.C.S. ~TOTIIAPD, James, .\1.1' . '. BEATTIE, Henry, :'ILR. '.S. I lEY, rthur,;\1. B.
30 Nov., 1909
Lo~rAN, anluel George, l\LR.C. ., L.l~.C.P. RUDGARD, The Rev. William Dore,
l\f.l'.l.S.,
om missioner, No. III. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
22 Feb., 1910
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CH.-JJ.lBERS. JVzllia1n Henry lAR:H John Holt, L.R.C.P., L.R C.S. BERRY, lbert Ed ward, :\I.D. MARTI , Willian1 Young, ;\I.D. 'CATTER 7'Y, Lz·eut.-Colonel vVilliant, M.1J.,R ...1.11I.O. COATES, John Mandell, M.D. METCALFE, Alfred Waugh, M.D. PHILLIPS, George Arthur, ?II.R.C.S. MACKENZIE, Willial11 GIDLOW, Samuel Ault BEATH, David L eslie, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
IIONORARY ASS 'IATES.
8B Elected 31 Ma y, 1910
no ORAR Y ASSOCIAT ES. Elected.
DEAKIN , Pattie, 1\1rs. MONTAGUE, Arthur] ohn H el111, ~r.D. WELSH, ] ohn, i\I.R.C.S., L.R. C.P.
25 July, 1911
28
ov., 191 1
B.dNCE, Colonel Edward
SMITH, ] ames Wilkie, i\LD. BOYD, Alexander ] am s, M.D. SKINNER, Captain G eorge Arthur, iI[.D.BRU,' ., L.
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19 July, 1910
29 Nov., 1910
21 Feb., 1911
,.
.A.,
R.A. l\J.l'.
JOHNSTON, Major Arthu1~ HaI1Z'fl'lersley, J11.R.E., J11.R.C.S. BERESFORD, Lz'eut.-Colonel Robert d e fa Poer, ,11. D., R . .rl.i1/'C.
27 Feb., 1912
PERTH, The Archbishop of, (W.A.) MACGILLIVRAY, Angus, M.D. MOBERLY, Sydney Charles Hillyard, :\l.R.. s. CRAN, Robert David, l\I.R .C.S ., L. R.C.P. ASHTON, Major G eorge, M.D., R.A.i\I. .(T. F.) KENNY, ] ohn Drought, :\I.D. LITTL E WOOD, Harry,
F.R.
C.S., JI.SC.
FA IRE, Arthur l/Vz'llz'am
2S July, 1911
YOUNG, M eredith, i\I.D. DILLON, Luke Gerald, ~I.D . MACCABE, Frederick F a ber, :\I.B . HARMER, William Allan, L.S.A. CLAY, Willian1 McKinley RIGBY, Walter Chaloner, l\I.B., D.P.H. WESTON, Samuel Thomas Darby, :\l.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. FINN Y, Willia111 Evelyn St. L awre nce, ~1.D., L.R.C.P. SWANWICK, Eustace MacLean, :\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. SCOTT, Arthur Willian1, M.R.C.S.
WAY, ] ohn Henry Frederick, M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. YOUNG, William, M.:O . .
1'.A.:\I. '.
PURVIS, Willia111 Prior, :\Ln ., F.R. '.S. CA.'E, 1I ugh Ianin, :\I.R. '.S, L.R. C.P. IIEPIIERD, Iargaret Elizab th , Mr. CIIERRY, Eliza Ellen, 1\lrs. HOL;\IE Mary Ellen, Mrs. S. GEE, ] oscph Thomas TEPIIEN ON, William BATE ON, Henry, ilI.D., L.P .C.P.&.'.ED. lVIAR HALL, Robert 1acfarlane, :\I.B. Bo \\,ELL, l\lexander, :\LD., "LR.C.S. H ORNE, Lieut.-Colonel George, M.D .,
A . ~I. .
Austra lia,
ommissioner, Victoria Di trict, St. John Am bulance Brigade Overseas.
l\I.D . ,
BRYDONE-jACK, Wzlliam Dz'sbrow, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.ED.
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21 May, 1912
ORDE, John Fosbery, K.C.
FORBES, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Mackenzie, C.A. M.C.
LAMBER T, Canon Edgar COCKILL, Lieu t.-C olonel Willia111 Baron, M.D., R.A.;\I.C.(T.F.) Tl'ETIIOWA , William, M.B. WELLI GTON, K~ athl en Emily, Duchess of OFFICER, Ed ward Ibert, :\I.B. S CARR, George, ,\[, B. , L.R. '.S.I. M ATIIER, ] an1es mith, ;-'f.B . T OLLER, Edith Lilian, Mrs. W. WILLIAM.', Willian1 R obert, L.R. C. P.& '.ED. THOMAS, Richard David, L.R.C.P.& S.ED. PEE.', Edward Davies, ;\LR.C.S., L.R.C.p. HAYMAN, Charles ugustine, ~I.D., F . R. '. s. F PA ' ER, Lieut.-Colonel] ohn Henry Pearson, D.S.O., M. C., M . D, ~I.R.C . S.,
HOLT, H enry Mainwaring, M. P . ·.S. GELL, Harry Dickson CLEGG, Richard, i'l.R .. s., L.R. C.P. DRYLAND, L eslie Winter, ~I.R.C . ., L.R.C.P.
30 May, 1911
87
30 July, 1912
DEIUL-\. 1, Thon1as 11 anson Crossfield, :\I.B. MARTIN, Henry Willial11 ] ONES, I)avid ThOlnas Rocyn, M.D. , D.P.H. WOODS, John Hall, LR.C.S.I. OLIVER, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Tho111as, :\I.D., D.SC., F.R. C.P., R.A.M.C. ANDERSON, Capta in ] anles, l\LB., R.A.l\I.C.(T.F.) ssistant Commissioner, No. VI. Dis trict, St. John Ambulance Brigade .
RICHARDSON , Fred eric Ernest, L.R. C.P.ED., L.R. C.S. BOWSER, ] oseph Ed ward, :\I.B .
IIONORAH.Y ASSOCIATES.
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
88 Elected. 30 July, 1912
26 Nov., 1912
Elected.
SMITH, Thomas Hanson, l\LD. SINCLAIR, John, M.D. WILSON, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Stuart THEAKSTON, Major CHAMBERS, Harry Cron1pton
25 Feb., 1913
RATCLIFF, Percy Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulanc Brigade.
ELSE, Henry Cyril A sistant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
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27 May, 1913
TOllIBS, Pelhattt ~lJ([erv)'1Z Gainsjord LAl\IBERT, Lieut. -Colon el Frederick Samuel, ilLR. ' .. , L.R. C.!'" R. A.l\l.C.( T. F.)
Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, Brigade.
t. John
29 July, 1913 L
J ohl1 Ambulance
WISHART, John, LD. BLAKENEY, John Henry, l\1.P .C.S., L.R. C.I'. BATES, William Richard, L.R. C.P & ,'.1. HOSSACK, Major James Francis Clark, F.R.C.S.,
L.R.c.r.ED..
R.A.M.C.(V.}
WHITE, Jan1es Atkin Henton, l\LD., F.R.C.S.ED. Assistant Commissioner for Birmingham (City), Ambulance Brigade.
25 Feb., 1913
t. John
BROWN, John Percival, M.B. RIGBY, Frederick Willian1, M . B . SMITH, Henry, M.D. BARNETT, Lewis Edward, M.B., F.R. C.S. KENDALL, George, 'M.RIC,S" L.R. C.P. NIGHTINGALE, Surgeon- Major John , M.D. LECKENBY, Charles Ernest COFFIN, Major Richard J ames Maitland, F.R.C.P. HANR.riHAN, Wilham George Augustine, M.B.E.
ARENIIOLD, Adolf Sin1kins, M.D. SKIN ER, Willian1 Booth, l\LB. RILEY, J an1es Woodward, l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.ED. WILKIN SO , Auburn, M.D. BAIGENT, William, ~1.D. R OGER, Major Janles San1uel Yeaman D.S.O., l\I.B ., R..A.M. C.(T.F.) MURRAY, Lieut.-Colonel Charlc Frederick Kennan, O.B.E., M.D. KERR , Alexander Livings ton e, l\Ll), ED. DOBIE, John Nicholson, ?lLB. NEVILLE, John Francis, L.R.C.P.&S.ED. BOLTON, Charles Alfred Assi tant Commis ioner, Goldfields (Western Australia) District St. Johl1 Ambulance Brigade Overseas .
mbulance
ELLISON, Arthur, l\1.R.C.S., L.R. C.l'. Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, Brigade.
ALL/I. , Alexander Smith, l\I.B. HEWAT, David Bennie, M.B. Assi ,tant Commissioner, Cape of Good Hope District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Over eas .
As istant Commissioner, No. V. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
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89
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GEE, T\Iary, IIrs. BROWN, Fanny, Miss ]3U OllfEH, Ha11'11'iet A., Mrs . HUTCHISON, J an1es Alexander, :\l.D. CARMICHAEL, Henry B. , M.D. LAPRAIK, George, ;\1. B. BLOOMER, Frederick Willian1, M.R .C.S. ANGIOR, Tho111as Matthews, i\LR.C.S., L.R .. P. WALKER, Harold J.L\lbert, i\I.R.C.S. LENDRUM, John Black, LD. OLIVER, William, i\I.B. HILLABY, Arthur, I.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. BROOMHEAD, James, l\LB. GIDLEy-MOORE, John Bartholome"w Giles, l\I.R.C.P. WEBBER, Lieut.-Colonel Henry W oolmington, LD., R.A.M.C.( T.F.) SWINTON, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Edward, LR.C.S., L.R. C.P., I.M.S. GEDDES, Colonel Robert J alnes, C.B., D.S.O., l\I. B. , A.l\I.S. Du BOULAY, Sir J an1es Houssen1ayne, K.C.I.E., C.S.I. EVANS, Willian1 Godfrey, L.R.C.S.I., L.R. C.P.
90 Elected.
25 Nov. 1913
24 Feb., 1914
26 May, 1914
28 July, 1914
25 Nov., 1914
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
HONORARY ASSO IATES. GRIFFITHS, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Thomas, 1\I.R.C.S., L.l' .c.I'. ELLIOTT, Captain Brereton George, L.K.O.C.P.I., L.R .. P.I. HARKNESS, Captain William Thon1Cls, l\I.B., R.A.:'Il. '.(T.F.) FLETCHER, Isaac, l\l.B., D.P.H. FALCONER, Alexander, l\I.B. JOHNSTON, John, ?lLD. GREEN, Thomas Arthur, :'l.D., F.R.C.S. GIRDLER, George Tous Clint, L.R.C.P.&S.EIL KEITH, John Robert, ?lLD. WIGGINS, Barclay, L.R. C.P.& S.ED. KNIGHT, Alfred Osborne, ~r.R.C.S. GILBERTSON, J ames Henry, :\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.I'. WEST, Major Richard Milbourne, M.D., 1\.1\. l.C.(T.I;.) SEVESTRE, Major Robert M.D., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) MILLAR, Duncan lcFadyen O.B.E., l\I.B., D.P.II. THOMPSON, John Hilton, M.B. LAWRENCE, John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. MCCORMACK, Charles Vincent, :\I.I' .c. ., L.P. ' .1 '. HERMON, J ames Milne, M.D. ABERCORN, Rosalind Cecilia aroline, Duchess of JEFFERSON, William Dixon, M.R.C.S., L.P.c.P. JACKSON, Colonel Robert, LB., A.M .. (T.F.) DAVIES, John Stanley, M.D. HAMMERTON, Major George Herbert Leonard, L.R. '.1 ' .(: S.ED. R.A.M.C.(T.F. ) MASON, Edward Ratcliffe Fidler, L.R.C.P.& s. JONES, Hugh, M.B., D.P.H. SHARDLOW, Captain J oseph, ~f.B., M.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. (T.F. ) Dow, William Alexander, M.D., D.P.H. WATTS, Frederick Earle, M. B. HEBBLETHWAITE, SeptilTIus Montague, M.D. DUN CAN, Robert Bruce, M.D. H EARDER, Thomas Brown, M.B. MACNEECE, Surgeon-General James Gaussen, C.B., L,R .C.P.l., A.M.S. HENDLEY, Major-General Harold, M.D., K.II.S., 1.M.S. SETON OF ABERCORN, Colonel Sir Bruce Gordon, Bt., M.R. L.R.C.P., 1.M.S.
Elected. 25 Nov., 1914
.J- Feb., 1915
91
CULLE , Lieut.-Colonel The Rev. Peter, M.D. BEZARD, Abbe Ernest I ierre Marie Louis LAGELOUZE, Edn10nd, M.D .PARIS . BENOIT, ister (Marie Clotilde Laurent) CARON, Juliette, Mademoiselle GABITES, Major George Edward, M.B., F.R.C.S.ED . M.r1cFrJDDEN,
Cecz'l John fread,
JlI.D.
p A TEl~SON, Alexander Gordon, M. D. BLOMFIELD, George Wills, M.D. GAl ' '0 , John Hill Ross, M.B. HORAN, Hubert Westenholn1e, LB. SELBY, Major Prideaux George O.B.E., M.R. '.s. , L.R. C.P., R.A.?lLC.(V.) ssislant Commis iuner, No. VII 1. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
O.\pril, 1915
30 July, 1915
29 Oct. , 1915
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FE an1uel Backwell, L.R. C.P.& .ED. ICK, Colone l J an1es Adanl, c.1\I.G., M.D., F.R.C.S.ED., A.M.S. AUSTRALIA. MAC\ULAY, amuel, M.R. C. P.ED. U OULAY, Hubert Houssenlayne, M.R. C.S. HA LETT, Robert Woods , F.R .. ' .1. BE.l NETT, Willianl Edward, L.R.C.P., L.R. C.S.ED. FAP lER, Captain Christopher Alfred DEA " Henry George, M.D. TOUGU Frederick William Kerr, F.R. C.S.ED. RI lIARDS, Erne t Alfred. H.S.B. 20.7.09. BROW , Harold Corser, M.B. , M.R.C.S. CASS Edward Eden, l.B. SAMUT, Lieut.-Colonel Richard Philip, M.R.C.S. CAR lICIIAEL, Caroline Elizabeth, Miss PINKIIAM, Mary, Miss WALKER, Mary, Mrs. G. H. TRA T, Willianl J OIINS, Sidney Walter TAYLOR, Charles Alfred MORELL, Euphemia, Mrs. H. DICKSON, Charles R., M.D. FORBES, John, M.B.
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
HONORARY ASSO'IATES.
92
93
Elected. Elected. 29 Oct., 1915 21 jan., 1916
31 Mar., 1916
26 May, 1916
15 Dec., 1916
GREER, Lieut.-Colonel Thon1as MacGregor WILLIAM, John Terrell, M.R.C.S. HEBBLETIlWAITE, Harold, l.R.C.S. BOWMAN, Richard Oxley M.D. CALDWELL, Matthew, L.R.C. P.& S. HEYWOOD, Thon1as Walmsley, M.R .. S. MATHEW, Lieut.-Colonel CbaI~le Mont'doue, (Y I .M .S. BEGBIE, Colonel Frank TTTarbu-rton, C.B. e., JI.N.C.S., .-l.ilI.S. HOUSEMAN, Edward Albert, LB. JACKSON, William Ferriday, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. BRUNTON, Walter Rayner, 1.B. TERRY, Major Paul McI{enna, L.R.C.P.& s. LESLIE, Rzcha7t'd TVhytock, LL.D., AI.D. HACKING, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel J Ohl1 Herbe rL, l.R .. S., L.R .. P. HALLIWELL, Thomas, l\I.R. .S. , L.R. C.r., D.P.II. 16Mar., 191 7 WATTS Harry J uhn !fanning, M.R. ' .S., L.R. '.J'. 20.\pril, 1917 SEALY, Francis Marmaduke, M. R. '. ~ . ELLIS, Lieut:-~olonel Clarence Isidore c. 'f.e., Ln., R.A. f,( .(r.F. Commls lOner, No. IX. District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
30 june, 1916 28 july, 1916
1 Aug., 1916
6
oct.,
1916
27 Oct., 1916
CALWELL, William, M.D. BEEMAN, Christina Mai. l\1iss CHARLESWORTH, Lieut.-Colonel Henry, ' .M. C ., M.l'. '.S ., r. 1\.M.C PEARSON, Thomas, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. PENNANT, Claud Douglas SMITHE, Ida Elizabeth , Mrs. B., C.B.E. FORD, Mary Augusta, Lady HARVEY, Lieut.-Colonel Frederic, M.R. C.S., L.R. ' .P., R.A. L C. POWELL, Hugh Falkenberg, M.R.C.S., L.l{. ' .P. Assistant Commissioner for Gloucestershire, S.J.A.B.
24 Nov., 1916
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CARDEW, Colonel George Arthur, M.R. C.S . POOLE, Thomas Dobson, M.D. WILSON, Charles, M.D., L.R.C.S. SWINHOE, Major George Rodway, M.R. C.S., L.l{.C.P., R.A.M.C. C ROMBIE, Major John Frank, M.D., R.A.M.C. STEVENSON, Captain Walter Clegg, 1M.D., R.A.M.C. GOODMAN, Thomas Herbert, M.R. C.S .
18 :'tIny, 1917
IS]une,1917
20 july, 1917
10 Aug., 1917
"
190 el., 1917
QUARRINGTON, George William BAGSIIA WE, Edmund Acres MAILER, Major-General Sir James, K.C.M.G., C.B ., L.R. C.P.&S., A.M.S. BE TALL, Willian1 Charles, F.R.C.S.ED. CANNOT, Colonel Fernand Eugene, C.M.G. VALADIER, Major Auguste Charles, .M.G., R.A .M. C. FORRE T, Lieut.-Colonel John Vincent, C. M .G. , M.B., R.A.M. C. CUE OD, Marcel Auguste CAVE, The Rev. Thon1as Sn1ith CIIALLIS, Lieut.-Colon el Harry Thornton, M.n. ORTON, Major John, M.D., R.A.M .. (T.F.) RAD LIFFE, Cecily Mary, Mrs. WILSO Captain John, R.A.M.C. PIlIP]> , Henry Hostache, M.R.C .. , L.R. C.P. REDMAYNE, ir Richard ugustine Studdert K.C.B. FRASER, Willian1 Sinclair, L.R. C.P. VV ALKER, Allan Iackie Garnock, L. R. . P. L.R.C.S.ED. Pl'ATT, Edward Frederick, M.B., L.R. C.P. "- KIPWORTH, Herbert, M.R .. S., L.R .. P. fiOflN}', IVar)' .!eanne I-Icnriette, flJadame 'MITII, Henry Richard H ILL, I I en ry George BUlTLEY, Captain Edward John, R.A.M.C. EL~I. ·LIE, Captain R eginald Che)Tne, F.R.. S., L.R.C.P. R.A.M.C. ( ) T.F. HE\ ALLIER-BoUTELL, Francis I-f epburn SARGA NT, Francis vVilliam GIBBON , Charlotte En1n1a Maraaret Miss b ' CARTER, The Rev. Thon1as, D.D. WILSON, J an1e Alexander, M. B. LA GRIDGE, Irene, Mrs. I{EBLE, Colonel lfred Ernest C onquer, D.S.O., R.A.M.C. DAVIES, Captain Dayrell, R.N. HIN GSTON, l\lajor Clayton Francis, O.B.E, I.M.S. ssi tant Cornmis ioner, No. IV. District (India), St. John Ambulance Brigade Over eas .
BREE, Sidney,
)r,B.,
~l.R.C. . . , L.R. C.P.
94 Elected. 19 Oct., 1917
16 Nov., 1917
14 D ec., 1917
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
HONORARY ASSOCIATE. SUTTON Colonel Alfred, .B., .M.G., 1.R.C.S., L.S.A. DANIELL, Harriet Edith, Mrs. YOUNG, Lieut. -Colonel J anle , M.D. R.A. LC. (T. F.)
Bl.A YLOCK, Lz'eut.-Colonel Harry lVoodburn, C.B.E. BRYAN, Lz'eut.-Colonel Claude Glennon GOYDER, C a ptain Francis Willoughby, j\I.B ., F.R .. s . TAYLOR, Captain Jose ph van Son1ere n, L.R .. P.& S.ED. BRU WIN, Captain Alan D eed, 1.D., R.A.:\1. . HALL, Captain Frederick, ALB., D.P.II. M CCLOY, Captain John Moorcroft, M.D., D.r. II. BUTTERWORTH, Captain Charles Edward, ?LB . HUTCIIINSO!, Li eut.-C olo n e l Franci. Hope Grant, I.:\I.S. M URRA Y, l\lan Martellsz, L.l\I. & s. Ross G eorCJe Robe rt Thomson D.r.II. S PON'G Cap~ain William rthur, l'I1.B ., R.A.l\T.C. STANn'AGE, Lieut. -Colon el Robert Fraser, I.j\f.S. WALTER, Major Albert Elijah, L\r.S. FERNA DEZ, Andrew Pasca1, L.j\[, . S . , F.R.I.P.II. PIRA, Julien Auguste Constant PRICE, Arthur Douglas PARK, Julia Catlin, Mrs . MUNROE, Martha, Mrs. FLINT Thon1as Buxton, 1\LR.C... , L.R. ' . P. NEIL~N, John Alexander, L.R. C.P.& ., D.l'.II. FAR1\1ER, Septimus, L.R.C.r. DOUGALL, Andrew, L.R .. P. LANKESTER, Cecil Pryor, 1\I.R.C.. , L.R. ' . P . Assistant Commissioner for
Elected. 15 Feb., 1918
"
18 Jan., 1918
15 Feb., 1918
DE T'SER CLAES, Elizabeth BlackalI, Baroness CIIISIIOLM, Mairi Lambert Chisholn1 Gooden, Miss KIDDL E, Colonel Frederick, c . l.G., A.~1.S.
JOHNSON, Colonel Aif1/"edEdward Webb, C.B.E., D.S.a., llf.B., F.R.C.S. IRWIN, Major Alfred William. Adamson, R.A.M.C. WHALE, Captain George Harold Lawson, M .D., F.R. C.S ., R.A.M .C. MAXWELL, Captain Leslie Blyth, O.B.E. NOCKOLDS, Captain Humphrey, M.B., R.A.M.C. Harold L e ppington TIIORNTO Assistant Commi sioner, No. V. District, S.].A.B.
H A LAM, The R ev. Hedley S JIl7'H,
5 Mar., 1918
"V zilz'am George
LOUI so , Captain f\laurice G. , I\1.B . , F.R. C.P., :VL R. C.S., N.Z.l\1.C. TII o~rAS, Major John Restell, :'1.13., N.Z.l\I.C. COVE I TO , Captain Charles Arthur, l'II.R .C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C. ssistant Commis ioner for Oxfordshi re, S.]. A. B.
9 April, 1918
urrey, S.J. . B.
S COTT, Charles Sun1n er
GRANVILLE, Alexander, C.M.G., lJl.R.C.S., L.R.C.l'. DIr NICK, Lieut.-Colonel Wilfrid Servington W ARDROPE, Willian1 Hugh . FITZPATRICK, L£eut.-Colonel l-£erbe'r t LZJldsay, C fl.E. ARNOLD, Captain Alfred Hen1")', J/.H.E. B URDEN, Captain Albert Ed1'Jzund Charles, i1f.B.E. SLATOR, Captain Edward, M.RE. CARTER, Major-General Evan E yare, .n. . M.G., l\1. V.O. JOHNSON, John, M.B. JOHNS , Major Henry Douglas, M.D. , l\1.R.C.S., H..A.M . . (y.) MAN!, Willian1 Slingsby, 1.R.C.S., L.R .. P. CALDWELL, Mary Louisa, Miss, O.D.E. FIN EMORE, Ellen Kate, Miss SAWYER, Charles Geoffrey
95
May, 1918
FLET HER, Nigel Corbet, ~r.B. i\1.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. HAilIILTON-Rus , ELL, The Hon. Eustace Scott, O.B .E. PROB. T, John Charles U'TIN, 1ajor Lorimer John, F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) I-I UDSO , Major Bernard K.IN G, John L ane CRYER, Joseph, :\I.R. '" . THUR:'fA , Edl1lund I IER1'ICJ(, olon 1 Henry, D.S.O., L.R.c.r., A.:'1.S. GREEN, Colonel Conrad Theodore, ~r.R.C .. , L. R.C.P. A.:\1.S. '" ILLETT, John. L.R.C.P.c' . ED . TEPHE , Lockhart Edward Walter, .B.E. , :\J.R. C.S. CLIPPERTO , Charles Bell Child, C.?I.G. LEFE\'R E, Captain Frederick Charles, O.B.E. DAVIE, Mary Elizabeth, Miss SCOWBY, Ed'lYard Thomas, M.B . HUTTO, William, L.R. ' .P . 'S .ED. SCOTT, J ames Thomson, M.D. R OBI 0, urgeon-Colonel Arthur Henry, M.D., 1\I.R.C.S., D.P.H. TODD, Constance Elizabeth, Miss, R.R.C., M.M. BROWNE, Lieut.-Colonel J an1es Glende nning DODGSON, Colonel Colquhoun Scott, C.B., . M.G. DE R OUGE?IO T, Frank Alexander, O.B.E. CATIICART, Colonel Charles Walker, F.R.C. I(EN SI GTON, Lieut.-Colonel Guy Belfield 10RRr ~ . Edward Robe rt. l'.B.E.
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
96 Elected. 21 June, 1918
HO ORARY ASSOCIATES.
TEICHEL~IA
N, Major Ebenezer, F.R.C.S., N .z. I. '. MAGIAN, Anthony John Capper, M.D.,. F.R.C.S. TUR BULL, Lieut.-Colonel J ohn Ar~hlbald, D.S.O., R.A. ~r.c. BAYLEY,
Captain Sir Henry Dennzs R eadett,
HICKS, Major Edward Harman, R.A.M .. ARLIDGE John Frederick, L.R. C.r.& s.
Elected. 17 Jan., 1919
K.B.E.
.
Assistant Commissioner for North Staffordshire, S.J. A. B. 19 July, 1918
18 Oct., 1918
R UTTER, 1-Ierbert Llewellyn, M.D., F.R . . . CORT, John Giles Denison, M.R.C .. , L.R.C.r. MACILRAITH, Willian1 MacLaren L.R.C.P.&S.ED. ASLETT, Willian1 Stacey, M. H.E., ~r.R.C. s., L.R. '. P. WALTON, Frederick J ohn, ~l.D. DAWNAY, The Hon. Norah PEEKE, Lieut.-Colonel Harold San1uel , ~I.R.C.S., L.R. C.P., R.\.~L REEVES, Willian1 BARRY, Captain Donald 100re, L.F.:.S . , R.A.;"L . Assi tant Commiss ioner, No. IX. Dlstnc t,
" " 15 Nov., 1918
"
20Dec., 1918
21 F~b., 1919
21 ;\1ar., 1919
.J . . B.
MOSLEY, Robert Vyvian Acton :'I1.B. BON ER, Thomas Irvine, LB. ASHLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Frank T GILLESPIE, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander h . en~1eth AUJAY, Captain Maurice Auguste Fran<,'ols GELLIE, Andre RAW, Lieut.-Colonel Nathan, .M. G., M.D., I'.A. r. '. WINDER, Arthur Wellesley, ~I.B . E ., LL.D. MAWDSLEY, William Henry 1acoun BRIGGS, Norris SHEFFIELD, Colonel Frank GRAHAM, Margaret Ethel, Mrs. M. DEASE, Major Edmund J an1es DOBBIN, Major Willian1 vVood MOORE, Herbert Joseph PARKER, Haydon CHOPPI G, Colonel Arthur, ~ .B., c.~1.G ., R.A.1. FALKNER, Lieut.-Colonel Enc Felton, D.S.O. M c ILROY, Anne Louise, Miss, M.D., D.SC. DILLO , Malcolm STROVER, Henry William Martyn, M.B. CHALMERS, James, M. B. STUART, Robert, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. FIELDEN, Henry Adamson, M.D. HARLAND, George Robert, L.R.C.P. WEBB, Major John Curtis, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
II J\pril, 191 t)
20 JUl1l', 1919
18 July, 1919
97
MOSSCROP, Gilbert Phillips, :'II.B. MARSHALL, Captain Robert, fIT.D., H..A.M.e. RIDD ELL, Robert George, :'I.IJ., F .I' . . S. ED. GREEr, I I erbert BEIZCRO _\fBY, Helen, Mrs. WHITW RTrr, Geoffrey Budibent H L\LC~REI, Captain John lfred, :'II.C. (u.s. ARMY). BALLUT, Lieut.-Colonel J ean NOJ)TO , Roger Edward RITCHIE, Charles J Oh11 MELVILLE, Captain. tanley, :'If.D.BRUX. ::-'1.1'.C.S., L,R.C.P. CI'l\I(~EOUI), ~Iajor Frederick John, O.B.E., 1'.A.;'[' . oZE.\'s-.f-L\RD\, Constance Gertrude Lilian, The Hon. Irs. W. T£1'lfE.\'5, r\cla Cons tance, 1\1rs. H. K. l\IA(~NL\c) iana Geraldine Vere, Irs. C. COOPER, Lieut.-Colol1E'l 1-Ienry, D.S.O., ;\I.R.C. ... , L. R.C.p. MYLl E, The Rev. Charles Ha111ilton .l\ LL\ 1)l)\TC]:, Constance Viti l\101esworth, Miss LL \PDV( E, Katharine 1\nael Keva , liss b LonB Grace Evelyn Ogilvie, liss I lI(,K"o~, l\Iajor-Gencral ir San1uel, K.B. E., C. B. B LTJ LE, Ethel I-Iarriette 1ary, :\1rs. P ODERTS Evan, Junior SC 'II()FIEL[) ~ urgeon- 0I11111ancler rthur Reginald, ;\I.B., :.I.R.C.S. IZ\RD rajor ~ rnolcl \Vooclforcl, :'ILD., :'II.R.C. .. , L.R.c.P., .Z.:'II.C. D R.\KE- BROCK \J.\N Lieut. -Colonel Herbert Edward, 1.:'If. S. \VEIrh ER, Robert Joseph, :\I.B. L.\KIJ., .\rtbur Thomas, \LB. D()I>D~, l\lajor J ames I I ugh Hamilton K.\'l'TJJSE ·, lajor Louis Francis Roebuck, :'IT.D., R.A.:\f.C. E\', \ L . , ir Evan Vincent, F.. A. ORV, 1ajor Evan James Trevor, O.H.E., \J.D., R.A.;\I.C.(T.F.) H ,\RT 'IIOR , Vernon, O.B .E., :'ILL>. D VIE" David Llewelyn, ;\I.B., L.R.C. r.c . CIIOFIELD, Cusack Roney, ;\I.B., ::'II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. LA \IBEPT, tanlev) Harrison [i\I 1 .V.O. Fl'EEL\KD, Iajor-General Henry Francis Edward, C.B ., D.S.O., HILL, Lieut.-Colonel Walter de l\larchot, C.B .E. , R.A.;\J.C. SEXTO , \Valter, "\f.B.E. ROB ERTS, Major Harry Entwistle H.\TCII, ir Ernest FrE'd rick Georg'e. Bt., K.B.E. C.\"\T PBELL, Gerald ' Ho(~(;, The Right Hon. Jonathan G
9 Elected. 18 July, 1919
17 Oct., 1919
TURNER, Albert Charles BOWTELL, Captain Herbert Richmond, R.A. 1.c.(v). MA ILOCK, Harold Charles, :\1.D.PARIS, M.R.C.,., L.R .. P. CAMLIN, George Whitfield HAIGH, William Edwin, F.R.C.S. EMSLIE, Isabel, lVIiss, M.D. BEAUCHAMP, Agneta Frances Miss, O.R.E. MA SBlUDGE, Captain Henry, O.B.E. PIKE Major-General Sir William \lVatson, K. '.:\1.G., U.S.O., F.R.C.S.I., A.i\1.S. EL:\IES, Cecil Henry, O.B.E., 1.B. Assi tant Commis ioner, No. II. District (India), lance Brigade Oversea.
21
19
OV.,
1919
Dec., 1919
99
HONORARY ASSOCI TES,
IDonats. All persons who from an appreciation of the work of the Order have contributed to its funds may, with the consent of the Grand Prior, on the recomrnelldatioll of the Clzapte1'-Ge1leral, be styled Donats. They do not thereby become Members or Honorary Associates of the Order, but a list of them is preserved.
Elected. 2S Feb., 1908
22 Feb.,
10 10
URQUIlAPT, Captain Charles Thiselton, 1.D., R.A.:\1.e. (v.). USMAl', Lieut.-Colonel George Henry, O.B.E., L.R.C.P. &S.ED. Acting- /\~si ta nt Commiss ioner, Orange Free State District, , t. J obn £\mblliance Brigade Overseas.
Gold Badge.
t. John Am
McADAM, Robert Louis, M.D., n.r.II. BAGE, Charles, M.D. KAISER, Frederick William BAR ADO, Colonel Frederick Adolphus Fleming, '.1.E., ~I. D., F.R.C.S.ED., I. i\I. S. NEVINS, John Ernest, r.I.B., :\LR. '.S. PRATT, Eldon, M. D., i\LR ..... EVERS, Captain Charles John, M.D., ?II.R. '., ., P.A.i\J.e.(\.) SHIRLEY, The Rev. Paul William Nassau EWING, Captain Basil George, ~1.B., R.A. ,I.e. (T.!'.) PURDY, Lieut.-Colonel John Smith, D.S.O., ,1.1 l. HALL, J ames Campbell, ?\1.B. TODD, Armstrong Herbert Swift, M.I). MCCAUSLAND, Maurice Maren. BAIN, Richard Donald SCHOLEFIELD, George Ed ward, M. D., D.P. II. BADGEROW, Lieut.-Colonel George vVashingt n, c.:'I1.G., l'.I'.U. LB., C.A.M.e. CHARLESWORTH, Captain Edwin THRESH, John Clough, M.D., D.S ., D.r.II. FITZWILLIAMS, Lieut.-Colonel Duncan Campbell Lloyd, ~l.lJ., F.R.e.S., R.A.M.e.(T.F.) SCOTT, Alexander Thomas, M.R.C .. MACFARLANE, Major Fane Andrew James, D.S.G. MCGOWA T, Robert George, M.D., D.P. fr.
2 :\0\. , 1911
HVDERABAI>, Lieut.-General His Highness Nawab Mir Sir U sman Ali Khan, Bahadur, of, G.e.s.I., G.B.E. ~I YSORE, Colonel His Highness Sri Sir Krishnaraja Wodiar, Bahadur, Maharaja of, G.C.S.I., G.B.E. GWALIOR, Lieut.-General His Highness Sir Madho Rao Scindia, Bahadur, lVlaharaja of, G.C .. I., G.C. V.O., G.B.E. II OGRE, His Highness Maharajadhiraja Tukaji Rao Holkar, Bahadur, of, G.e.I.E. JAIPUR, Major-General His Highness Sri Maharajadhiraja ir Sawai Madho ingh, Bahadur, of, G.C.S.I., G.e.I.E., G. ' . \ T.O., G. D.E.
I "IIAIRPUR, His Highness Mir Imam Baksh Khan, of .\\V ,\ ,\G.\R, His Highness Jam Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, of, K.C.S.1. R .\.T< ;ARTI, H is Highness Raja Sir Bane Singh, of, K.C.I.E. 131KAl\'ER, Major-General His Highness Maharaja Raj Rajeshwar iromani Sri Sir Gunja Singh, Bahadur, of, G.C .. 1., G. ' .I.E., G. '.V.O., K. C.B. Brr PAL, Her Highness Nawab Sultan Jahan Begu111 of, G. C.S.I., G . . I.E., G.B.E. KA, Hl\flR, Lieut.-General His Highness Maharaja Sir Partab Sincrh, of, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.B.E. DATIA, His Highness Maharaja Lokendra Govind Singb, of ALI RAJPUR, Raja Pertab Singh, of BARWANl, Captain His Highness The Rana Ranajit Sino-h, of PIIILUl)S, l-~'rederick Solomon, O.B.E. ilver Badge, 30.6.16. .c
Mar., 19 16
15 Jun e, 1917
20June, 1919
DONATS.
100 Elected. 27 l\Iay, 1913 3 Mar., 1916 15
June,
1917
16
May, July,
1919
18
1919
25 Nov., 1914
Mar., June,
1916
15
20
July,
1917
3
1917
15 Nov., 1918
Dec., 1918 11 April, 1919 16 iVlay, 1919
20
18
July,
1919
Silver Badge. RAI, Rai Bahadur Lieut.-Colonel Dhanpat, c.l.E. MOOKERJEE, Lady YORKE, Annie, The Hon. Mrs. Eliot MEHTA, Dr. Dhanjibhai Horsmasji BASTAR, Raja Rudra Pratap Deo, of SARGUJA, Maharaja Bahadur Raghunath Singh Deo, of ABRAHAMS, Captain Arthur Cecil SWATHLING, Gladys Helen Rachel, The Lady Bronze Badge. EMANUEL, Charles Ansell MOSES, Major St. John, l.M.S. HI GANHAT, Seth Narsingh Dass Mehta, of MITRA, R. PIZA, Florence, Miss HAMBURGER, Nathan Samuel COLBY, Captain Francis HAMBURGER, Abraham TONG, Ho Kom PANTHAKI, Dosabhi Framji MAHAvA, Dinsha Edalji GAZDER, Gustaspj i N asservanj i.
Priors, Grand Priors, and other Officers of the Order. (A
nearly as pos ible cOlnplete.)
Priors, Grand Priors, a11d other Officers of the Order. (As nearly a possible complete).
~riot'5
of JEnglanb,
(Previous to Royal Charter of
1888.)
1143, 1152, 1162. RICHARD DE TURK, 1165, 1170. P ALPII DE DIVE OR DVNHAM, 1178, 118l. GAl{ IER DE APLOU E, 1185 -1190. [\L.\N DE A:0.'T.\ CRUCE, 1190 1195. GILBEP T DE VERE, 1195. ROBERT FITZ - RI CHARD , 1197. \VILLL\M DE VILLIER', 1199, 1202. ROBERT TIlE TREA SURER, 1204-1214. HE RV v' RU DEL, 1215-1216. HUGH DAWN v, 1216-122l. POBERT DE DI\' E 01' Dv HAM 1223-1234. THEODOR IC DE N u~ A, 1235-1247. POBERT DE MAU EBV, (s eco nd tenure of office) 1249-1250. ELIAS DE SMETIlETO r, 1253-1256. ROBERT DE MAUN EDY, 1257-1262. ROGER DE ERE, 1265-1272. JOSEP II DE ClIAU r CV, 1273-1280. WI LLIAM I---IE TLEY, 1281-1290. PETER DE HAKEHAM, 1290-1297. WI LLIAM DE TOTHALE, 1297-1315. RICHARD DE PAVELEY, 1315-132l. THO MAS L'ARCHER, 1321-1329. LEO NARD DE TVBERTIS, 1329-1330. PHILIP DE TIIAME, 1330-1358. JOHN DE PAVELEV, 1358-1371. \NALTEl',
• 104
PRIORS.
r, RAJ\'])
LIl~ UT. - COL()NEL SIR CHAPLES MONTOLIEU LAMB,2ND BARONET,
ROBERT DE I-IALES, ] 371-1381. J OIIN DE REDINGTON, 1381-1399. WALTER GRE DO
, 1-1-00-1-1-16.
\VILLIAM HULLEs,
1-1-17-]-1-33.
1847-1860.
D.C.L.,
0 1IRAL SIP
RE.\R -
GI'AND PI'IORS OF ENGLANJ>
JOHN LONGSTROTHER, 1469-1471 .
H.R.H.
(doubtful).
JOHN I{E'DAL,
1489-1501.
THOMAS DOCWR 1\, WILLIAM WESTO ,
You
G ARBUTHNOT,
' UnSEQUENT TO TIlE
LBERT EDWARD,
PPINCE OF WALES
K.G., K.T.,
K.P.,
etc., 1888-1901. n.R.H. GEORGE,
1501-1527.
K.G., K.T .. K.l'., etc.,
FIELD- 1AR IL\L H. R. H. TIlE DUKE OF CO TNAUGHT, K.G.,
1527-1540.
K.T., K.P., etc.,
GRAt\I ) PI'UOI{ ~ 0\\'1\'( ; T<> TIlE
HELD OFFICE IN MALTA A
PRIN CE OF WALES,
1901-1910.
THOMAS TRESHAM, 1557-1559.
UPPRE SION OF THE ORDER IN E.0,'GL\
I) BY Q UEE T
H.R.H.
H.R.I-I.
EORGE,
\VALES,
SIl'
JOIl
IR
GERO ~IMO ALLIATA, 16-1-8.
CLARENCE A D
UKE OF Cop
WALL AND YORK (PRI TCE OF
1901), 1893-190l.
,, \DP IA.0,'
LOUI,
1 T MARQUIS OF LINLITIIGOW, K. T.,
HE RY TIlUR STAN, 1 T VISCOUNT G.e. l.G.,
STEFANO MARIA LOMELLINO, 165-1-.
DUKE OF
Died 1892.
P. C ., G. C.1.G., G.c.\·.o., 1906-1907.
GIOVANNI BATTISTA NARI, 1631. ALESSANDRO ZAMBECCARI, 1639.
" LBERT VI CTOR, K.G.,
. \\'0 TDALE, 1888.
FRANyOIS A TORG DE SEGREVILLE, 1.591-1593. 1593-1631.
1910-
Sllb:::IDrtors.
E LlI..A13ETll.
RICHARD SHELLEY, 1566-1590
ANDREW \i\TvSE,
DAS
ROYAL CIlA]~TEl{ OF 1888.
WILLIAM TORNAY, 1471-1476.
1-1-76-1489.
DER Du
SIR WILLIAl\I DROGO, 7th DUl"E OF MA T CIIESTEI~, K.p.,1861-1888.
ROBERT BOTYLL, ]4-1-0-1468.
JOlIN WESTO~,
LEXA
1860-1861.
ROBERT MALLORY, 1-1-33-1-1-40.
ROBERT MULTON
105
PRIORS.
TIlE E .\RL OF
K
UTSFORD, P.C.,
1910-1914.
I
LYMOUTII, P.C., G.B.E., C.B.,
1915-
HENRY FITZ-JAMES, 1687-1701. GUILIO BOVIO,
1SaUtffs of JEgle.
1701-1706.
E I)W.\RD
FRANCESCO MARIA FERRETTI, 1706.
SIR
NICOLO GIRALDIN.
\VILLL\?ll
1726.
HE RV, 2ND BARO
FIEL])-MAR , IlAL
PETER FITZ- JAMES. B UON AVENTURA FITZ- JAMES,
1734-1755.
GIOVANNI BATTISTA ALTIERI, 1755. GIROLAMO LAPARELLI,
GEORGE L iDII3ERT PERROTT, 4TIl BARO fET, 1855-
1806.
H. R. H.
K.T., K.P., etc., C OLO EL
LEIGII, P.C.,
1 63-189-1-.
TIlE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT,
K.G.,
1894-1915.
IR HERBERT CHARLES PERROTT,
Bt., C.H., C.B.,
1915-
(tbaplatns:::(l;eneral. PRIORS SIN CE THE REVIVAL OF THE ORDER IN EGLAND. THE REV. JOHN MONTE QUIEU BELLE\V,
1858-1865.
THE REV. SIR ROBERT PEAT, Bt., D.D., 1831-1837.
THE REV. WILLIAM BE TTIN C K LETHA;\[ HAWKINS,
TIlE HONOURABLE SIR
THOMAS LEGII CLAUGBTON,
HENRY DYMOKE, Bt., 1838-1847.
1868-
BIsnop OF ST. ALBANS,
1888.
106
lPrelates. WILLIAM DALRYMPLE lVIACLAGAN,
107
OFFICERS OF TJIE OI{DER.
OFFICERS OF TIlE ORnER.
lRecet"ers-<Beneral.
RellBI HOI ' OF YOI' K,
BAI{ON DE BLISS, 1857-1862.
1889-1909. COSMO GORDON LANG, ARCHBI 1l0P OF
Y OR K,
MAJOR-GENERAL JA~rES RAMSAY,
1911 -
1862-1866.
MAjOR-GE ERAL W IIITWORTII PORTER, 1866-1870. SIR JOHN FURLEY, C .H. , C.B.,
CIbancellors.
EDWIN
SIR JOHN PHILIPPART, 1847THO lAS TROUGIIEAR WILLIAMS, COUNT PETER J OIl
J
lDtrectors of the Bmbnlance :!Department.
BROWr, C .B.,
COLONEL FRANCIS DUN CA N, C.B .• 1878-1883. 1860-1862.
SIR JOIIN FUPLEY, C.II., C.B.,
1883-1889.
Sn~ \rVILLIA"\T H J\ LE J OIlN CIIAl{LE,
GENERAL SIR JOHN ST. GEORGE, G.C.B., R.A., 1862-1890. SIR EDMUND ANTHON\' HARLEY LECII 1ERE, 3RD BARO ET, M.P., 1890-1894.
EARL EGERTON OF TATTO , 1898-1906.
3RD EARL OF LI IERICK,
1'.C., 1891-1892.
K.P.,
THE VI COU
SIR EDWARD, 1ST EARL OF LATIIO I, P.C., G.C.R, 1894-1898.
SIR HENRY THURSTAN,
1918-
1857-1858.
JAMES BURNES, K.H., LL.D., F.R.S., 1859-1860.
WILBRAHAM,
FRESIIFIELD, LL.D., F.S.A., 1884-1918.
FRANCIS WILLIAM PIXLEY, F.S.A .,
F AI E DE SALIS-SOGLIO, 1858- 1859.
MAJOR-GENERAL WALTER JOIl
1870-
T SANlJIIUR ' T,
P.C., G.C.S.I., G.C.LE., G.C.V.O.,
1893-1894 . . IR HENRY TIIUR T A , I T VISCOUNT
1ST VISCOUNT KNUTSFORD,
Kr
UTSFORD, P.C.,
(,. '.M.G., 1895-1903.
P.C., G.C.M.G., 1907-1909.
TIlE MARQUI.
OF BREADALBANE, K.C., P.C., 1904-1911.
COLONEL SIR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G., 1910-19 18.
TIlE EARL OF PLYMOUTII, P. '., G.B.E., C,B., 1912-1915.
SIR JOHN PRESCOTT HEWETT, G.C.S.I., K.B.E., ('.LE., 1918-
THE E .\RL OF RA FURLY,
l'.C. (I), G.C.M.G., 1916-1919.
THE EARL OF Do OUGIIMORE, K.P.,
Secreta ries:::::<Bene ra I. STRETCH COWLEY
CIbairmen of the :rSritisb
BRO~[LEY, 1832-1839.
Sm. RICIIARD BROUN, 8TII BAIZO ET,
1839-
SIR ED IU
SIR EDMUND ANTIIONY HARLEY LECH lERE, 31' D
It\l'o
ET.
1866-1888.
WILLIAM AMHURST, 1ST BARON AMHERST OF HACK EY, 1888-1894. CAPTAIN SIR ALFRED JEPHSON, R.N.)
COLONEL SIR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G., 1901-1909.
Bt.,
1bospttal. 1882-1890.
D ANTHO Y HARLEY LECHMERE, 3RD BARONET, M.P.,
-1894. WILBRAHAM,
EARL EGERTON OF T ATTON, 1895-1906.
THE EARL OF PLYMOUTII, P . . , G.B.E., C.B., 1907-1911. COLONEL
IR CHARLES MOORE WATSON, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
COLONEL SIR COURTAULD THOM ON, K.B.E., C.R, 1918-
Blmoners.
C.II., C.B.,
1910-1915. COLONEL THE RIGHT
~pbt~almtc
1912-1916.
1894-1900.
COLONEL SIR HERBERT CHARLES PERROTT,
1919-
GEORGE FREDERI CK , 6TH EARL OF GLASGOW,
MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES RAMSAY, 1859- 1866.
M.P.,
P.c.,
MAjOR-GE ERAL WHITWORTII PORTER, R.E., .1862-1868. HON. SIR CLAUDE
MAXWELL MAC -
DONALD, G.C.M.G., G.C.v.O., K.C.B., 1915. THE RI GHT HON. EVELYN CECIL, M.P., 1915-
CAPTAIN CHARLES JOHN
BURGESS, 1868·
GENERAL SIR GEORGE FREDERI K, 3RD VISCOUNT TEMPLETOWN, G.C.B., 1880-1890.
108
01'1"1 'ERS OF TllE OI'DEI<..
THE VERY REV. SAMUEL REYNOLDS I-IOLE, ROCHES TER, CANON ROBI SO
DEAN OF
1894-1898. DU CKWORTII, C.V .O., D.D.,
SIR DYCE DUCKWORTII,
1898-191 l.
Bt., M.D., F.R.C.P., LL.D.,
1912 -
jLibrartans. TIlE REV. TlIOl\IAS HUGO,
1867-1875.
CAPTAIN HARRY BLAIR, 1875-1876. LIEUT.-COLONEL GOULD Hu TER-WE TO , 1876-1878. EDWIN FRESHl<IELD, LL.D., F . . A.,
.
1878-1884.
THE REV. WILLIAM KIRKPATRI CK RILAND BEDFORD, 1884-1894. CANON ROBINSON DU CKWORTH, e.V.O., D.D., 1894-1897. THE REV. WILLIAM KIRK P.\TR IU " RIL.\ND BEDFORD
1897-1900.
COLONEL RI CHARD HOLBECHE, 1901-1912. EDMUND FRASER, 1913-
lRegtstrars. SIR RI CHARD BRO UN, 8TH B "\RONET. RO BERT BIGSBY, LL.D., EDWARD WALFORD,
Honorary Associates,
about 1839.
1859-1860.
1860-1861-
JAilIES WILLIA:\I BRYA s, 1861-1862. ROBERT BIGSBY, LL.D., EDWARD WALFORD,
and Serving Brothers,
1862-1867.
1867-1868.
JULIUS ALEXA DER PEARSON, LL.D., 1868-1870. LIEUT.-COLONEL GOULD Hu TER-WESTO , about 1880-190-+. THE LORD CHEYLESMORE, 1904-1911. THE EARL OF RANFURLY,
of th ' Order by Poyal Ch'lrter. 1-t-th 1\1ay, 1888.
P.e. (r), G.C.M.G., 1912-1916.
THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD CLAUD :I-IAM ILTON,
1916-
(1;enealogists. WILLIAM AMHURST TYSSEN, 1 ST BARON HACKNEY,
about
A MHERST
OF
1880-1894.
ROBERT MACLEAN MACLEAN,
1895-1899.
THE REV. WILLIAM KIRKPATRI CK RILAND BEDFORD, 1899-1904. SIR ALFRED SCOTT S COTT-GATTY, K.C.V.O., 1904-1919. SIR HENRY FARNHAM BURKE, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A., 1919 -
JDtrectors of cterelltonies. SIR ALBEl{T W.
WOODS, G.C.V.O.,
Decea ed during the last century, prior to the Incorporation
K.C.B ..
SIR ALFRED S COTT S COTT-GATTY, ICC.V.O.,
K.C.M.G.,
1888-1903.
1916-1919.
Members, HOll0rary Associates, alld Serving Brothers, Deceased dl1J-ing the last century, prior to the Incorporation of the Order by Roya1 Chartel-, 14th May, 1888.
1knigbts of Justice. Elected.
7 JUlie, 1883
5 jan., 1863
15Sepl.,1883 15 Dec., 1871
28 july, 1835 ept, 1837
2 july, 1835 15Sept., 1832
30 Mar., 18+6
1 May, 1861 19 July, 18+9 24June, 18+8
8 July, 1857 1-\ Dee., 1880 1April, 1862
ALBANY, Colonel H. R. H. Leopold George Duncan Albert, The Duke of, K.G., K.T., G.C. S.I., G.C.M .G. ALEXANDER, G e neral Sir James Edward, C.B. ANDER . ON, Colonel Thomas ANTRIM, Hugh eymou r, 4th Earl of RDUTIIl OT, Rear- dmiral Sir Alexander DUl1uas Young BARTON, Sir Free man B EAU~fO T, Sir George Howland, 9th Baronet. BEETIIA:\l, Willi;:un, F.R.S. BELL, \Villiam, ~I.D . BIGSBY, Robe rt, LL.D. Br 'HOPI', Major-General Cecil, c. B. BONAR, Ernest Augu tu BOUR NE, Colonel ir Ja mes I st Baronet, '. B. BHETT, Maj or R eginald Dest BRO:\ILEY, Stretch Cowley Bpo u T, J a mes BROUN, ir Richard, 8th Baronet BROWNSON, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Henry BRu E, Willialll Downing, F . . A. BR VA TS, JaI11es Willian1 BUCKLEY, Major William BURGES, Captain Somervjlle W aldemar BURLTO ,Colonel William, ·. H. BURNABY, Major-General Edwyn Sh e rard, M.P. BURNES, Adam
112 Elected. 8 July, 1857 1 July, 1857 22 July, 1837 20 l\Iay, 185 18 Jan., 1858 24 June, 1842 24 June, 1832 7 J un , 1870 22 June, 1837 18 Nov., 1 73
KNIGHTS OF JUSTICE, DECEASED.
KNIGHTS OF JU TIeE, DECEASED. Elected.
BURNES, Fitzjames Holmes BURNES, George J ames Holmes BURNES, James, K.II., LL.D., 1'.1'. BURNE ', Captain Sydney Holmes BUR ES, \\ ard Holmes CHERMSIDE, Sir Robert Alexander, M.D. CLAN Y, vVilliam Reid, LD., F.R.S.ED. CONYNGHAM, Lieut-General George Henry, 3 rd 1arquis CRAWFORD, William DE CHASTELAI ,Philippe Count. (Received in France in Sometime Secretary to the French Langues, and of the Deleo-ates to E nS!land at the rev i val of b English Langue.) (Honorary). DE PEARSALL, Robert Lucas DE PEARSALL, Robert Luca , Junior DE TOCQUEVILLE, Peter Victor, C0111te DICy -CUNYGNHAnI, Sir Robert K.eitb , 6th Baronet DOYLE, lV1ajor-General Sir John 1\lilley, K.l'.IL, :\l.I'. DUDLEY, William, I st Earl of DUNBOYNE, James, 13 th Baron Dur SANY, Randall Edward, 15th Baron of DY~IOKE, The Hon. Sir Henry Baronet, 17 th 1I ' rt'dilar y Champion of England FIFE, Sir John FORTESCUE, Major Edward F. Knottesford FREESTUN, Colonel Sir \Villiam Lockyer, 1\1.1'. GIBB, Surgeon-General Hugh GIBSON, Lieut.-Colonel George \Vashington GRANT, John GRA TT, Captain Thomas GRIFFITHS, Major V\Tilliam Stuart HILLARY, Sir Augustus vVilliam, Baronet HILLARY, Sir William, Baronet HOARE, Sir Edward, 4th Baronet HOLMES, General John, C. B. Ho~rpES C II vON W ISBECQ, Theophile Anton \tVilhel m, von (N ephew and beir of the 69th Grand
,\pril,183 1
1 July, 1857 June, 1857 June, 1848 June, 184-7
.\pril,1831
<J
22 July, 1837 17 July, 1840 5 l\Iar., 1833 31 July, 1844 11 Mar., 1832
15 Dec., 1874 11 Nov., 1830 28 July, 1835 15 July, 1838
1April, 1862 9 July, 1875 28 Aug., 1857 20 May, 1858 8 July, 1857
19 Jan., 1833 24 June, 1848 7 July, 1838
1 July, 1857 8 July, 1857 1-1- O c t. , 1842
113
July, 1857
24 June, 1848 2 July, 1835
14 Oct., lS42 13 Jan., 1~ "4 19 Oct., 1832
30 June, 1843 17 July, 1840 6 Jan., 1864
9Sepl.,IS37
Ferdinand von Hompesch. Rece/ved £nto the Order z'n the Ano-lo-Bavarz'an Langue, 1825). (Honorary). HOPE, Vice-Admiral the Right Hon. Sir William Johnstone, G.. B., M.P. (recez'ved abroad). J ONES, Vice-Admiral the Hon. Alexander Montgomery LABANOFF, His Highness the Prince Alexander (Honorary). LA~1n, Charles J arne Saville Montgomery LAMn, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles Montolieu, 2nd Baronet, Baron de St. Hypolite (France), D.C.L. LA ~ GFORD, IIercules Langford, 2nd Baron LAWREJ. 'E, ir James (recez'ved abroad), (Member of French Chapter in 1789) LE GEYT, Philip vVilliam LEITII, John Farley, Q.c. M cALE.·TER, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Archibald, K.H. IA 'KE~EIE, Charles Fitzgerald :YIAcNAD, Colonel the Hon. Sir Alan Napier, Baronet MA 'rHER ON of Cluny, E wen. 01AGIN r, \Villiam, LL.D. 1,\. EL, ~ ir John Bell William, 9th Baronet M.\ TER, Captain Richard Thomas ~I ELI\ TO DE CJ\.LINA, Antoine Laurent, Comte de (Honorary) ~I EREDVTIt, ir Joshua Colles, Baronet, I-Cnight of the Orders of St. Louis of France, and of Louis of HesseDarmstadt. &c. (He was the last Englz'sh1J,zan recez'ved hzto tlte Order by the 69th. Grand lJ;faster, the Baron Ferdinand VOlt H07lZpesch, early z'n I798.) MITFORD, Percy iV1 URl'.\ Y Captain Arthur Stormont NEEDIIA:'f The Hon. Francis Henry ~EWTON, James . O'DON ELL, General Sir Charles Routledge PEARL, Commander Sir James, K.H., R.N. PEARSON, Albert Harford PEARSON, Julius Alexander, LL.D. PEAT, The Rev. Sir Robert, Bt., D.D., G. C. St. Stanislaus of Poland (Chaplain to King George IV.) l[
114 Elected . 16 Feb., 1858 31 July, 1844 22 July, 1 37
ov., 1830
11
9 Sept., 1837
24 June, 1841 22 July, 1837 1 Mar., 1861 8 July, 1857 20 Aug. , 1855 13 Jan., 1834 24 June, 1863 2 Mar., 1869 22 July, 1837 3Nov., 1874 20 May, 1858 10 Nov., 1858
.
9 Sept., 1837
20 Aug., 1855 18 Jan., 1858 2 Mar. , 1864
, 11 Jun e, 1841
16April, 1862 17 July, 1859 19 Jan., 1833 24 June, 1848 1 July, 1857 7 May, 1872
KNIGHTS OF JUSTICE, DECEASED.
KNIGHTS OF GRACE, DECEASED.
PENNEFATHER, General Sir John Lysaght, G.C.B. PERROTT, Sir Edward Bindloss, 3rd Baronet PERROTT, Sir Edward George Lambert, 4th Baronet (~ieul.. 13azllz' of Aqlti!a, 20th August, 1855). (Recclvcd tIle accolade from Sir Joshua Co lies lVieredyth, Baronet, and confe1~red the sante on tile IJuke of Mane/leste1' and otlur Knights.) PHILIPPART, Sir John POPHAM, Adn1iral Sir Home Riggs, R.C.B., M.P. (Received abroad; Knzjrht CO?n?Jzander, 1799; received the !(oyal LiceJZce to Wfar the -£nsignia at Court, 20tlt Sept., 1799). POTT, Joseph Compton POWNALL, Henry RAMSAY, Captain George, C.B., R.N. RAMSAY, Major-General James RIARIO-SFORZA, 11 Generalissimo 11 Duca Luelovico eli ROBERTSON of STRUAN, General George Duncan, ·.1~. ROBERTSON of STRUAN, George I)uncan ST. GERMANS, Willian} Gordon Cornwallis, 4th Earl of SHADWELL, Sir Lancelot SHAW, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius SHERIDAN, Henry Brinsley SHU CKBURGH, Sir Francis, 8th Baronet, F.R.S. SMITH, Admiral Sir William idney, G. ' .B. (1~eceived Z'7Z France). SPRYE, Captain Richard Samuel Mare T ACI-Ilt, Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal THOMSON, Captain William To KIN, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Warwick Hell: (recez'ved 111 !he Anglo-Bavarian Langue, 183 0 ). TORPHICHE, Robert, 11th Baron WATERTON, Edmund WATTS, John James WILKIE, Lieut.-Colonel David WOLLASTON, Major Francis WOOF, Richard
Elected. -} Sept., 1833 18 Oct., 1881
5 Jao., 1863 23Juoc, 1879 SJ\ug., 1873
1 July, 1857
2 .\ug., 1870 12 Jan., 1869 3 Aug., 1869
-} June, 1867 12 May, 186 8JlIly,157 2 Feb., 169 I Mar., 1 70
3 :\Iar., 1 68
20 May, 185
12 Dec., 1 75 9 JUIW, 185 g july, 1857 1 july, 1857
28 July, 1835 g june, 1859
18 Nov., 1873
ION 0\., 1858 16 Aug., 1848 16 Feb., 1858
8 july, 1857 28 Dec., 1860
+J\ug.,
1868
1 July, 1857
20 Mar., 1860 20 May, 1858
•
~a~ies
of 5usttce. BEEVOR, Mary Letitia, Miss BRASSEY, Annie, Lady HOARE, Harriet, Lady MACPHERSON OF CLUNY, Sarah Justina, Mrs. STRANGFORD, Emily Anne, Viscountess <Ibaplains. BELLEW, The Rev. John Montesquieu CA \TM, The Rev. John Brooke Maher Cox, The Rev. J an1es Bell COZEN., The Rev. W. Reyner HUGO, The Rev. Thomas MALET, The Rev. W. Wyndham POCOCT', The Rev. Frederick Pearce Ru . ELL, The Rev. Sydenha111 Francis \lVIIARTON, The Rev. Joseph Crane WOOD, The Rev. A. Athelstane, D.C.L. 1knigbts of <13race. nnL ON, Henry Robert AGAl', Lieut.-Colonel Sir Emmanuel Felix, BA NETT, ir Charles J ames Stuart B.\RI', viajor Henry James BEATTIE, William, M.D. BEETIIAM, lbert \Villiam, F.R.S. B ELL, Alexander BLAIR, Captain Harry BR.\})SIIAW, Thomas BROUN, Lieut.-Colonel William James BROWN, General Sir George, K.C.B. BROWNE, General Walter John, C.B. BUCK, The Rev. John Parmenter BURGESS, Captain Charles Johl1 BURNES, Dalhousie Holme~ CLA Y, Richard CLA v, William Nicholls
M.l'.
ll() Elected. 16 July, 1857 17 Jan., 1834 28 AuO"., 1857 17 Oct., 1882
2 Dec., 1861 8 Dec., 1864
9 June, 1858 12 Dec., 1 57
24- June, 186-110 Feb., 1860 12 Dec., 1857 24 June, 1847 20 Aug., 1855 S July, 1857 13 Oct., 1858
4- June, 1867
8 July, 1857 20 f\Iay, 1858 16 Feb., 1858 1 July, 1857 13 July , 1859 28 Dec., 1860 20 May, 1858 8 July, 1851 11 Aug., 1857 12Dec.,1857 8 Jul ~l, 1857 5 June, 1865 5 Dec., 186-1-
14 O ct., 1842 9 June, 1858 28 Aug., 1857 13 July, 1859 28 Aug., 1857 1tl Jan., 1858
K
IGHTS OF GRACE, DECEASED.
110
COPELAND, J ames, M.D., F.R.S. DE BERENGER, Baron DE BLISS, Baron DE B USTROS, Selim DE LASTI ST. J AL, Coun t Louis (I I onorary) DELEPIERE, Joseph Octave, LL.D. (Honorary) DE SALIS-SOGLIO, Major-General Johann Ulrich, Baron DE SALIS-SOGLIO, Peter John Fane, Count or the I-Ioly R oman Empire, (1-eceived at Rome, 20th ,/ztiy, IS43). DI CASTEL-BROLO, Federico Lancia Grassellini, Duca (I Iono rary) ERMATINGER, Lieut.-Colonel William FERGUSSON, Lieut.-General \Villiam GLOVER, Robert Mortimer, LD. GUNNING, John, c. B. HEARD, Colonel James HEARD, Colonel John F. HOSKYNS , Chandos W ren, ~I. P. LAURIE, William Alexander LE l\1ARCIIANT, Sir John Gaspard, I".C.B., K.C.;\1.(;. LINDSAY, Major-General l\1ACLAC[l LA , David MIDDLETON, Captain John MONK, Cornwallis N ORCLIFFE, Major-General N orcliffe, K. II. OUTRAM, Lieut.-General Sir James, 1 s t Baronet, G.. B., r.( '1.1
c
PI HEY, The Hon. Hammett PLUi\lRIDGE, Admiral Sir J ames Hanway,
Elected. R July, 1857
21 Jtine, 18-+8 20 Aug., 1855 J&OL'1.,1858
21) ,\ug., I ~58
OR.\I\.Y
.\S S()('lAT ES,
I>ECE J\SEIJ .
WHITEHEAD, John W ILI~ES, Lieut. - Colonel WILLIAMS, Thomas Troughear WINTIIROP, Colonel J ohl1 (U. S.A. ). WI TrIORP, William (Consul U .S. A.,
117
lalla)
j!,a()ies of <Brace.
22 Jail., 1862
LASTIC ST. J AL, COllntess (Honorary) PORTER, Catherine, Miss RA ISAY, Mrs. J an1es
2 Dcl'., 1861
Esquires. 1\ UERSO , Alexander I ilne
1 Api iI, 1862
4 June, 1867
1 \pril, 1865 I :'II.lY, !I',,3
13 Ju1), 1 59
1 :'lIar., 1l->70 6 DL'C., 1870 10Sl'pt.,
1S7~
I JUIlL', 1~69
2 Feh.,
1l)61)
DE
B URY Phineas OJ >SWORTII, F rec1erick Charles 17 A RE~L\N, Colonel \Villiam B lennerhasset 111'1 ]>ER:O , Joseph HOLDEN, Hyla LLEWELL\, T, P icharcl PORTER, keginalcl da Costa ~II\\\, 4\lexancle r Lucas \VIL~10T, Charles IOl1tao-u .,:>
1bonorarr Bssociates. K.( '.I;', \1. P.
PRINGLE, William RAi\ISAY, Charles vVilliam Ramsay RATCLIFF, Charles F. G. A. ROLPH" Dr. Thomas RYLAND; Lieut.-Colonel George Harrison STRICKLAND, Lieutenant Walter, R.N. TURNBULL, William Barclay David Dundas VELLA, Luigi, LL.D. (Superintendent, Record Office, iVTalta.) \~T ATTS. Vice-Admiral George Edward, c. B.
24 JunL', 1~71 IOScpt.,1S7S 21 Fl'b., IKH2 10 Sept., 1878
20April, 1875
4 May, 1869
24 Jline, 1870 23 June, 1875 6 i\Iay, 1879
BRETT, Robert, :'If.R.es. CALLENDER, George Willian1, 1'.1\..C.5., F.R.~. DE BAUMGARTEN, General r\lexander FALWA SER, Surgeon- Iajor Francis, F.R.C.S. FRERE, The Right Hon. ir l-lenry Bartle Edward, I st Baronet, G, c. B., G. C. S. 1. HEADLAND, Frederick, f\I.D. HODSON, Elizabeth, Mrs. PORTER, Surgeon-Major Joshua Henry RENARD, Lieut.-General Bruno Jean Baptiste (A.D.C. to I I. I. the King of the Belgians)
SERVING BROTHERS, DECEASED.
118
Elected. 5 Nov., 1872
Oct., 1 74 OSept., 1878 9April, 1887 2 Feb., 1881 3
RUMSEY, Henry Wyldbore, 1\\.1)., F.R.S. SHAFTESBURY, Sir Anthony, 8th Earl of SHEPHERD, Surgeon-Major Peter STAAF, Colonel J. N. VON LANGENBECK, Bernhard Rudolph Conrad, I lis Excellency Baron
Ser"tng 1Srotbers. April,
1875
2 July, 1867 3 Nov. 1874
BIRCH, Thomas HILTON, Charles SYSON, Hiram
Members and Honorary Associates, Deceased since the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Chal-ter granted 14th May , 1888.
Members and Honorary Associates, Deceased
ince the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter, granted 14th May, 1888.
Sovereign 1beabs anb
~atrons.
IIER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. II I S MAJESTY KING EDvV ARD VII.
Sub-]priors. Elected. 1, July, 1S~~
12 ~lar., 1895 30 Jan., 1906
11 July, 1890 18 july, 1882
16April, 1890 ~1
june, 189
11 july, lS90
28 April, 1903
11 july, 1890 18 July, 1919
8 Feb., 1860 18Feb., 1889
LAI'EN 'E AND AVONDALE, H.R.H. The Duke of, K.G. K. UTSFORD, ir Henry Thurstan 1st Viscount, P.c., G.c.;\1.G. LINLITIIGOW, Sir John Adrian Louis, 1st Marquis of, K.T., G.. l\1.G., G. C.V.O.
1knigbts of 3-ustice. A IllER T, William Archer, 3rd Earl A 1IIERST OF HACKNEY, \Villiam Amhurst, 1st Baron BATTENBERG, H.R.H. Prince Henry Maurice of, K.G. B L\KE, Sir H enry Arthur, G.C.M.G. BOILEAU. ir Francis George Manningham, 2nd Baronet B owDLER, C olonel Willian1 B o wdler, C.B. B RASSEY, Sir Th o111as, ] st Earl, G.C.B . B RA SEY, Lieut.-Colonel Thornas Allnutt, 2nd Earl BURLTON-BENN ETT, John Robert CAMBRIDG E, H. R. H . George William Frederick Charles, Duke of, K.G. CARTER, Charles Pemberton CARTER, Robert Brude nell, F.R.C.S. CONYNGIIAM, Henry Francis, 4th Marquis DALLAS, Rupert Caradoc Francis DAUBENEY, General Sir Henry Charles Barnston, G.C.B.
122
Y
Feb.,
1873
23 June, 1875
Feb.,
26
1 85
21 July, 1908 8 June, 1876 16 April, 1890
5 June, 1877 2 Mar., 1864 5 Nov., 1872 11 July, 1890
Feb., 12 Dec., 8
1860 1857
18 April, 1882 18 Jun e, 1901 6
Dec.,
1870
28 July, 1898 17 Nov., 1871 19 July, 1910
18 July, 1888 25 July, 1899 9
Dec.,
DE
'EASED.
123
Elected.
Elecled. 17 Jan., 1871 6
KNIGIITS OF JUSTICE,
IGIITS OF ] USTICE, DE 'EASED.
1865
5 J an., 1863 11 July, 1890 1 Feb., 1862 30 July, 1895 26 Sept., 1860 26
Feb.,
1907
24
Feb.,
1914
23
Feb.,
1904
23 June, 1894 18 May, 1880
DAVIES, Francis Robert DICK- LAUDER, Sir Thon1as ~ or th, 9th Baronet DUNCAN, Colonel Francis, C.B. EGERTON OF TATTON, Wilbraham, Earl ELLES 1ERE, Francis Charles Granville, 3rd Earl of FERRERS, Sewallis Edward, loth Earl FIFE, Alexander William George, J st Duke of, I(.G., K. T., P.C, G.C.V.O. FRESHFIELD, Edwin, LL.D. FURLEY, Sir John, C.H. , C.B. GLASGOW, George Frederick, 6th Earl of HENNIKER, Sir John Major, 5th Baron HOARE, Major Sir Joseph Wallis O'Bryen, 5 th Baronet HOLLAND, Lieut.-Colonel Trevenen J ames, c. n. HOULTON, Sir Edward Victor Lewis, G.C.M. n. H UGHES- HUNTER, Colonel Sir Charles, 1 sl Baronet HUNTER-WESTON , Lieut.-Colonel Gould J EPHSON, Captain Sir Alfred, R. N. KAY, Sir Brook, 4th Baronet KITCHENER OF KHARTOU:vl, Field-l\1arshal ir l-Ioratin ll erblrt, 1st Earl, K.G. , KP., P.C., G.C.H., 0.'11., G.c. '.1., C.C.\[.G .. G.C.I.E., R.E. LATHOM, Sir Edward, 1st Earl of, P.c., G.C.B. LATHOM, Edward George, 2nd Earl of LECHMERE, Sir Edmund Anthony Harley, 3rd Baronet, \l.I '. LEIGH, William Henry, 2nd Baron, P.c. LIMERICK, Sir William Hale John Charles, 3rd Earl of, K.P., I',C. LOCH, Sir Henry Brougham, 1st Baron, p.e, G. '.B ., G . . 'II.G. MACLEAN, Robert M ac Lean MAN CHESTER, Sir William Drogo, 7th Duke of, lr .p. MINTO, Sir Gilbert John, 4th Earl of, leG., P.C., G.C.S.I., G. C.:'LG .. G. C. I.E. NICHOLSON, Field-Marshal Sir William Gustavus, Baron, G.C.B. NORTHCOTE, Sir Henry Stafford, Baron, c. ' . I.C., G. '.I. E., C,B. PAGET, The Lord Alexander PALMER, George
ov., 1898
July, 1888
Feb., 1881 Feb., 1899 June, 1861
PHILIPS, Captain Nathaniel George PORTER, Major-General Whitworth PRUSSIA, I-I. R. H. Prince Albert of (Grand Master of the J ohanniter Orden). (Honorary). lD.<.t., ROBERTS, Field-Marshal Sir Frederick Sleigh, 1 st Earl, ICG., KP., P.C., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., R.A. ROWE, Richard Reynolds ROY DS, Colonel Sir Clement Molyneux,c.I3. ST. GEORGE, General Sir John, G.C.B . R.A. SANDWICH, Sir Edward G eorge Henry, 8th Earl of K. '.v.O. AXE COBURG AND GOTHA, H.R.H. Alfred Ernest Albert (Duke of Edinburgh), ICG. SAXE COBURG AND GOTHA, H. R. I-I. the Hereditary Prince of, K.G. S 'IILESWIG- HOL 'TEl ) General 1-1. R. 1-1. Prince Christian of, K.G. P.C., G.C.V.O . SCIlLESWIG-1-IOLSTEIN, Major H. H. Prince Christian Victor of, G. '. B .
,1890
, 'OTT-GATTY, Sir lfre 1 Scott, K.C. v .O. TAN'lORE, ir Arthur 1st Bc.lron, G.C.:\I.G. TORY, Captain J an1es STUART, Colonel John Alexander Man, C.B.) . M .G. TECK, 1I.H. Francis, Duke of, G.C.B. TECK, I!. .1 I. Prince Francis of, G.C.V.O ., D.S.O. TE~lPLETOWN, G e neral Sir George Frederick, 3rd Viscount G.C.l:L ~AKE~1AN, Henry Offley WALFORD, Edward WATERFORD, Sir John Henry de la Poer Beresford, 5th Marquis of K.r. WILLIS , General Sir George Harry Smith G.. B. WI CIIELSEA AND NOTTINGHAM, Sir Murray Edward Gordon, 12th Earl of
LADIES OF JUSTI E, DECEASED. Elected. ov., 1907
JNo\,., 1891
15 Feb., 1C)18 23 Jun e, IRSS
1i J[ay, I SS 1
14 Dec., 18S0
jLabies of
125
~ustice.
AMIIERST OF HA KEY, Margaret Susan, The Lady BENNETT-POE, Rosetta Mary, Mrs. BURNES, Esther Sarah, Mrs. CECIL, Mary Rothes Margaret, The Lady William, O.B.E. (The Baroness mherst of Hackney). CONNAU(;IIT, H. R. I-I. Princess Louise Margaret Alexandra Victoria Agnes of Prussia, Duchess of, Y.A., C.l. , R.R.C. CONYNGIIA\I, Jane St. Maur Blanche, Marchioness CRAWLEY, Emily Charlotte, Mrs. D .AUBENEY, Eliza, Lady DEN\TARK H.M. the Queen of DEVO . IIIRE, Louise Frederica Augusta, Duchess of DUI COMBE, Evelyn, Miss GER fA V, H. I. 1. VICTORIA ElIPRESS FREDERIC OF and Queen of Prussia (Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland). GILDEA, Rachel Caroline, Mrs. I L\.WKIN , Elizabeth, Mrs. I I aSK Yl " Clara Amelia vVren, Miss I-I( ULT N Hyacinthe Harriette Lady II er TEP-\VESTO~ of Hunterston, Jane, Mrs. I TGP.\;>.r, Emily Charlotte The Hon. Mrs. Meynel1 I(E1\ 'INGTO r, Grace Elizabeth, The Lady K~ UTSFORI), largaret Jean, Viscountess LATH O~ I, lice, Countess of LECII rEPE, Louisa Katharine, Lady PALMEr', J ssie Frances, Mrs. P iU~,KER, Carine gnes, \ Tiscount ss P ORTEl' , nne Shirley, Irs. W. ROWE, Charlotte, Mrs. R. R. ST. EORGE, Elizabeth Marianne, Lady SIM, Alice Francis Howley, 1rs. C. STRICKL\ D, The Lady E leline WEDE , 1-I. M. Dowager Queen of (Honorary) TEcK, I I. R. H. The Princess . . 1ary delaide of Can1bridge, Duchess of TEMPLETOW , Susan 1\1 ary I sabella Viscountess
CHAPLAINS, DECEASED.
Elected. 12 Dec., 1876
13 April, 1886 22 Junc, 1878
29 July, 1891
5 June, 1877 21 June, 1904
19April,18 7 31 ;\Iay, 1 92
1 April, 1865 9Aug., 1894 10 June, 1893 30 May. 1911 19 Feb .. 1884 3 ;\Iar., 1868
22 Feb .• 1 98
3Aug-., 1869
6 Feb., 1868 11 July, 1890 3 Dec., 1867
11 Juh'. 1 90 27 :'\0\., 1<)06 29 July, 1891 13 Dec., 1881
11 July, 1890 23JUIlC, 1888 2 June, 1RG8 27 \!O\., 1<)00
127
<!baplains. BANDFORD, Charles Waldegrave, Bishop BARNES, Prebendary Reginald Henry BEDFORD, The Rev. William Kirkpatrick Riland BLYTH, George Francis Popham, Bishop CLAVGHTON, Thomas Legh, Bishop COLLINS, William Edward, Bishop COMPTON, The Lord Alwyn DUCKWORTH, Canon Robinson, C.V.O., D.D. I-IAWKINS, The Rev. William Bentinck Letham H OLE, Samuel Reynolds, Dean MACLAGAN, William Dalrymple. Archbishop (late Prelate). MA AMARA, The Rev. Henry Danvers MARTYN, The Rev. Charles] ohn OAKLEY, John, D.D., Dean PERI'Y, \i\Tilliam Stevens, Bishop of Iowa (Honorary) PORTAL, The Rev. George Raymond ,,-,VI TARD, Charles Todd, Bishop of Tennessee (Honorary). :\\'01'\', The Rev. Sir Borradaile Savory, 2nd Baronet SHADWELL, The Rev. Arthur Thomas Whitmore SnORE, Canon Thomas Teignmouth IN CLAIR, Th e Rev. William l\1acdonald SPEN CE-]O ES, Henry Donald Maurice. 1>.1)., Dean WHITE, The Rev. Henry W IIITTINGTO , Canon Richard Thomas WUOD, The Rev. Thomas vVilliam WOODWARD, The Rev. John. LL. D. WORDSWORTII. ] ohn, Bishop
KNIGHT
9 June, 1893
_2 June, 1889 2June, 1895
9Aug., 1894 2 Feb., 1910
23 Feb., 1903 15June, 1917
25 Feb., 1908 22]une, 1895
9 Aug., 1894 23 Feb., 1892
9 .-\ug., 1894
1 9
29 July, 1902
ABEL, Sir Frederick A., G. c.v.o., K.C.B. ALCO K, Sir Rutherford, K.C.B., D.C.L. ALVERSTONE, Sir Richard Everard Webster, Viscount, P.c., G.C.M.G., LL.D. ANGLESEY, Sir Henry, 4th Marquis of ApPLEBY, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick H enry, M.R. C.S. BAI ES, urgeon Lieut.-Colonel Matthew, M.D. BARTIIOLO~IEW, Charles William BEDFORD, Admiral ir Frederick George Denham, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. BER El'" harles Henry BEVA Francis Augustus BIRDWOOD, ir George Christopher Molesworth, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., :.\I.D., LL.D . BIRKBE K, Sir Ed ward, Baronet, K.C. \ ' .0. BOL TOW, Carl F erdinand Henry BORDE urgeon- ene ral The H on. Sir Frederick William, K.C.~I.G . ,
27No\,., 1906
3 Dec., 1892
30 July, 1901 19Feb., 1
129
1kntgbts of (grace.
Elected.
o July,
OF GRACE, DECEASED.
-t
6 July, 1914
9 June, 1 93 16,\pril, 1 90 Ii .\pril, 1891 1i Dec., 1888
22 May, 189426 Feb., 1907
24April, 1900 27 Nov., 1900 16 April, 1890
29 May, 1906 23June, 1891 25 July, 1911 19 July, 1887 27 July, 1897
~I.D.,
~I.P.
OULTO T, ir amuel Bagster , I st Baronet BRAY, ir John Cox, I'. . :'\I.G. ROW) John. L.R.C.P., L.R. '. ' .I. BURFORD-HANCOCK, Sir Henry J ames Burford, C.M.G. B URLA D, Lieut.-Colonel Jeffrey Hale BURNE, Major-General Sir Owen Tudor, G.C.LE., K.C.S.I. lD.<t., YTIIE. EA, Rear- dmiral John, C.B ., C.LE. BYTII E EA Samuel Francis Glossop CARNARVOI , Henry Howard Molyneux, 4th Earl of, P.c. CARRI GTO, ir John Worrell, C.i\1.G., D.C. L., LL.D. 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, ilLD., LL.D., F.R .. P. CLARK, Colonel Andrew, F .R . . . , K.H. S. CLAYTON, Sir Oscar Moore P assey, C.B., .M.G., M.D. CLOUSTON, Sir Edward Seaborne, Bt. COOK, J obn Mason CRAWFORD, Sir James Ludovic Lindsay, 26 th Earl of, K. T. , F.R.S. J
Elected. 17 April, 1883 26 Nov., 1907
30 April, 1901 30 July, 1889
Feb., 23 Feb., 4
1879 1892
17 Dec., 1888 24-
Feb.,
1915
31 May, 1892 30 July, 1889 24 June, 1897
30 July, 1889 26
Feb.,
1901
26 April, 1904 27 July, '1897 21
Feb.,
1911
20 June, 1905 27
KNIGIITS OF GRA E, DECEASED.
KNIGIITS OF GRA E, DE EASED.
130
Feb.,
1900
23 June, 1880 29 July, 1890
Feb., 22 Feb., 25 Feb.,
27
1906
CROOKSHANK, Harry Maule, M.R .. p.L(Pasha) DE SENONGES, Major Hubert Dominique Alexandre Hussenot
Feb., 22 Feb.,
GREGORY, Herbert E. GREY, Sir Albert Henry George, 4th Earl, r.c,
26
1895 1910
31 May, 1892
Feb., 27 Feb.,
24
1914 1894
28 April, 1903 27 April, 1897 24
Feb.,
1903
7 ~Iay. 1878 26Nov.,1912 26Nov., 1907
3 Nov., 1891 22 June, 1895
r. '... 1. , LL.D.,
K. ' . B.,
14 Dec., 1917
1913
22 June, 1889
27 April, 1897
dward,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B. Fox, Major Chaley Fox, Duke FRANK, Philip, l\I.D. FRANKLI , Surgeon-General Benjamin, K..c'I.E., 1'. iI.P. FREMANTLE, General Sir Arthur J ames Lyon, G.l'.id.G.,
GATLIFFE, Hamilton GODSON, Colonel Clement, M.D. GOLDIE TAUBMAN, Sir John Senhouse GOULD, Lieut.-Colonel Juan Jay, C.B.E., I.~1.S.
1898
17 Dec., 1888
:M.D.) F.R.C.P. FELLOWS, Frank Perks FORESTIER-WALKER, General Sir Frederick William
FRESHFIELD, William Dawes GALTON, Sir Douglas, K.C.B., D.'.L. GATACRE, Major-General Sir William Forbes,
25 ~Iay, 1909 9 Aug., 1894
(Honorary) DIBDIN, Charles DIXON, Sir Raylton DOMVILE, Major Herbert Winnington EGERTON, Colonel Sir Alfred Mordaunt, K.C.V.O., ·.B. EVANS, Thomas William, l\T.D. EWAI{T, ir William Quartus, 2nd Baronet EYRE Colonel Henry, c. H. FAIRBAIRN, Sir Andrew FAYRER, Surgeon-General Sir Joseph, 1st Baronet,
Elected. 21 Mar., 1919
'.1:.
D. ' .O
3 :\0\'., lSH
7 July, 1897
13 May, 1892
30 July, 1912 19 July, 1910 G.C . B.,
G.c.~I.G..
G.C.V.O. GRIERSON, Lieut.-General Sir James Moncrieff, K.C. B.,C. V.O. ,C. Jl. G. GRIMBLY, Richard Henry, l\I.R.C.S. HALL, Lieut.-Colonel John Lees, M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. ED.
\l).<:t., HARTLEY, Colonel Edward Baron, C.M.G., l.R.C.S. HEN])LEY, Colonel Thomas Holbein, C.LE., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H ERT 'LET, George Thomas, c. v.o. H ILL, Thomas Row ley I-IOLBECHE, Lieut.-Colonel Richard HOOPER, ] ohn Harvey HOPE, Sir Willianl Henry St. ] ohn, LITT.D., D.C.L., F.S.A. HUNTER, Brigade-Surgeon Colonel Edwin] ohn, L.R.C.P.ED. HUNTER, Surgeon-General Sir Guyer, K.C.M.G., M.D. HUNTER, ir William Wilson, K.C.S.1., C.LE., LL.D. JALL.\ TIl, William anlerton, F.R.C.S. JAME., William Dodge, '.V.O. ] ;\'\1E. , ] ohn Arthur, i\1.V.O. ] AMESON, urgeon-General] ames, C.B., M.D. ] A:\IIE ON, William Allan, :\1. D. ] OYN ON, Colonel William KELLY, Lieut.-Colonel Robe rt Vandelcur, C.B., F.R.C.S.ED. KEMP, Charles Fitch KE ETT-B:\RRINGTON, Sir Vincent Hunter Barrington KER, Sir Arthur Milford, .I.E., i\1.V.O. KETTLE, ir Rupert A. KILMOREY, Francis Charles, 3rd Earl of K.P. KNOLLYS, Major Frederick Roger Alexander Nicholas K TOTT, Surgeon-Colonel Charles, l\1.R.C .. LAKIN G, Sir Guy Francis, 2nd Baronet, C.B., M.V.O., F.S.A. LAMB, ir] ohn Cameron, C.B., C.i\I.G. L iu,lrso ,- , Norman George LA (~ELIER, ir Francis Charles Stanislas, K.C.l\1.G., LL.D. LAUB, urgeon-lYlajor-General Hieronymus (Honorary) LAURIE, Lieut.-General] ohn Wimburn C.B. LAWRE eE, Sir] ames] ohn Trevor, 2nd Baronet, K.C.V.O. LE BLA ,Sir Pierre Laurent Damase Evariste, K.C.M.G. LEY, Sir Francis, 1st Baronet LINDSEY, Montague Peregrine, I I th Earl of LINTON, Sir] anles Dromgole LOTHIAN, Sir Schomberg Henry, 9th Marquis of, K.T., P.C. LOWRY, Lieut -General Robert William, C.B. T
' Xo\.,1911
7 Feb., 1912 9Aug., 189i-
9 Oct., 1915 1 Feb., 1911 11 July, 1890
HAMILTON, John Gardiner, l\I.V.O. HAMPDEN, Sir Henry Robert, 2nd Viscount, G.C.:\U;.
9 June, 1893
HARRISON, Reginald, F.R.C.S.
9 Aug., 1884
oJune,
1899
]31
Elected. July, 1911
25
1\Iay, 28 April, 29 l\Iay, 2+ Feb., 17
1887 1896 1906 1915
28 Nov.,1911 24 June, 1902
July,
30
June, 26 Feb., 31 May,
23
1889
1896 1907 1892
7 Nov., 1871
Feb., 1910 30 July, 1907 24 June, 1897 27 Feb., 1906 25 April, 1893 26 Feb., 1901
22
2
~ ay,
1905
15 Mar., 1918 27 Nov., 1892 24
Feb., 1915
27 Nov., 1900
May, 1914 20 June, 1899 27 Feb., 1900 25 April, 1899 23 Feb., 1909 28 Feb., 19~5 29 May, 1906 22 June, 1899 22 June, 1889 24 June, 1897
26
KNIGHTS OF GH.ACE, DE EASED.
KNIGHTS OF GRACE, DECEASED
132
Elected.
LUKIS, Surgeon-General Sir Charles Pardey, K.C.S.1., M.D., l<.R.C.S., K.H. " 1. 1\1.S. LUTWIDGE, Charles Robert Fletcher MA CCOR~1A , Sir William, Bt., K. C.B., K.C.V.O., )1.D., F.R. C.S. MCCULLOCH, Lieut.-Colonel Tho111as, ~r.n., R.A.M.l'. MACDoNALD, Colonel The Right Honourable Sir Claude Maxwell, G.c.~r.G., G.c.v.O., r.c.n. MACGREGOR, The Right Hon. Sir William, G.C.M.G., C.B. , !Il.D. MACKENZIE, Francois Donald MACKINNON, Surgeon-Major-General Sir William Alexander, K.C.B. MACLURE, Sir John William, I st Baronet Mc V.J ILLIAMS, Lieut.-Colonel George Frederick, 111. D. MALET, Major Guilbert Edward \iVyndhan1 1t\ t1'" MANLEY Surgeon-General William George Nicholas, \I/.\V.,
'
MASON, Brigadier-General James MERTHYR, Sir William Thomas, 1st Baron,
RATIIBO E, Willie-UTI Gair
27/\pril, 1897
READE, Surgeon-Major-General ir John By Cole, ROLLE TON, Sir John F ow lee L ancelot, l\I . P. R YLAND, Warwick Hastings ST. AUBYN, Major The Hon. Edward Stuart ST. GEORGE~ Captain Bald win John ST. LEVAN, Sir John, 1st Baron ,~AL~lO D, R. Gofton
29 Jul}', 1913 8 June, 1859
28No\·., 1911 18,\pril,1882
3 Dec., 1892
22June, 1895 J Dec., 1 '92 2+ Feb., 1903
26Nov., 1912 JNo\.,191
28 July, 1 91
2i Feb., 1912 C.B,
12 Jan., 1,,69 I+April,l 91
G.
'.\".0.
MICHAEL, General James, c .. 1. MITCHELL- THO~I 0 ,Sir litchell, I st Baronet MONEY, Colonel Gerald Noel, . 13. MOSELY Alfred, c.~I.G. MULLINS, Lieut. -Colonel George Lane, ~I. D., A.:\I. S. . ustralia. NICHOLSON, Sir Charles orris, 1 st Baronet, ~1. P. NOEL, Colonel Edward Andrew N ORREYS, Montague Charles Francis, The Lord NORTHAMPTON, Sir William George Spencer Scott, 5th Marquis of, K.G. NORTHLAND, Thomas U chter Caulfield, Viscount 0' MALLEY, Colonel George Hunter OWEN, Edmund, F.R.C.S ., LL.D. PLATT, Samuel Radcliffe PLAYFAIR, Major-General Archibald Lewis PRATT, Joseph Dallas, M.D., F.R. C.S. PRESTON, Deputy I nspector- General Theodore Julian, :'II. D., R,~ PRIESTLEY, Sir William, LD., LL.D., M.P. PRIOR, Major-General George Upton RANKIN, Colonel James
29 July, 1913
23 June, 1
5
2 Feb., 1910
3 Feb., 190412 Mar., 1895
S Feb., 1896
K.l'.D . , K.fr.S.
.\ I>Y , Major Arthur A. Al'DWITII, Fleming Mant, c.~I.G., .:\J.D. SClIUl', Ir rnest Frederick EELY, Sir Charles, I st Baronet ELWY , Captain Charles WilliatTI IlEWELL, Major Percy Garratt IE\ EKL 'G, ir Ed ward H enry, ~r. D., LL. D. nr, l\Iajor-General Edward Coysgarne R.E. S~fITII- HA D OF TE;\IPLELA D.' James William Fraser, M.D. (~UII'E, olonel John Edward, C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P. TEWART, J. A. Shaw TOKE Iajor Edward William TRATII '0 A Al D 10UNT ROYAL, Sir Donald Alexander Smith, G.C.M.G., G.. v.O., 1st Baron UTIIERLAND, Iajor Charles J ames, M.D. UTTOI , Martin John SWAN, John George WENY, Colonel George Augustus TAYLOR, Surgeon-General Sir William. K.C.B.. LD., K.H.P. THO.:\1 0 , George, ~LD. THOR E, Willial11 Bezley, :'II. D. TRENDELL, ir Arthur James Richens, C.:'ILG. TUFNELL, Colonel Ed ward VERNON, William, F.R.C.S. VINCENT, Colonel Sir Charles Edward Howard, K.. M.G., .B., l\[. P. WAKLEY, Thon1as, F.R. C.S. WALDIE-GRIFFITH, Sir George Richard, 2nd Baronet WALKER, John WALTON, Major Henry Ernest Baskerville
134 Elected. 2S Feb., 1896 28 Nov., 1899 23 Feb., 1892 29 Nov., 1901 30 July, 1912 23 Jline, 1888 22 Feb., 1910 27 Nov., 1906
KNIGHT
OF
GRACE,
LADIES OF GH.ACE, DECEASED.
DECEASED.
WARDELL, Stuart Crawford WATERFORD, Sir Henry de la Poer, 6th Marquis of, WATSON, Colonel Sir Charles Moore, K.C.M.C., C.B. WHARTON, The Right Hon. John Lloyd WILKIE, Daniel Robert WOODS, Sir Albert W., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., G.C.l\I.G. YATES, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Brydges, 1'.1.1 . YORKE, The Hon. Alexander Granthan1, c .. 0.
1a~ies K.I '.
Elected. 30Junc, 1916
of (1;race.
ALLARlJYCE, Constance Angel, Lady, o. B.E. BEAU:\IO T, Elisa Mercedes, The Hon. Mrs. I I ubert 12 Dec., 1893 BOYNE, I{atharine Frances, Viscountess 2+ ~Iay, 1918 BRASSEY, Violet Edith, Mrs. 25 Feb., 1902 BROOKE-J-IUNT, Violet Edith Gwenllyan, Miss 17 Dec., 1888 BURDETT-COUTTS, Angela Georgina, Baroness 22Junc, 18'9 BURFORD-HANCOCK, Hannah, Lady 26 TOV ., 1 95 BURNE, The Lady Agnes C. 27 Nov., 1906 CADOGAN, Beatrix ] ane, Countess, V.A. 2+ June, 1902 CA~lPBELL, Louisa] ane, Mrs. H. 27 :\ov., 1900 CASSAR DE AIN, Eleanor Amelia, Marchioness 30 July, 1 '89 C ULFEILD, ophia Frances Anne, Miss 26 ~Iay , 1908 CLARKE, Caroline, Lady 9 Dec., 18 '+ • DRAFFE r, Elizabeth, Mrs. P. 2+ No\., 1 '96 DUKE, l\1ary ] essie, Mrs. R. 17 Dec., 18 '8 ECERTO OF T ATTON, IVlary Sarah, Countess 12 ~Iar., 1895 FRANK, The Lady Agnes 17 Dec., 18 8 FRE HFIELD Zoe Charlotte, Mrs. E. 29 ~ 0\ ., 190+ HARE Matilda] ane, Mrs. M. 22 Junc, 1')95 Ho. KYNS, Anna Dorothea Wren, Miss 26 Feb., 1901 I lOWE, Georgiana Elizabeth Countess 30 July, 1889 KENNETT-BARRINGTON, Alicia Georgette, Lady 29 Oct., 1915 KI TG, ] ulia l'vIary, Lady 27 Feb., 1900 K IGHTLEY OF FA WSLEY, Louisa Mary, The Lady 26 Jlay, 1908 LAYARD, Mary Enid Evelyn, Lady 2iNo\., 1903 LON DONDERRY, There a Susey Helen, Marchioness of HApril, 1891 LONG, Charlotte Anna, Mrs. H. 27 May, 1913 LucKEs, Eva Charlotte Ellis, Miss, C.B. E., R.R.C. 30June, 1916 MACNAUGHTAN, Sarah Broon1, Miss 29 ~Iay, 1906 MACPHERSON, Elizabeth Anne, Mrs. 22June, 1901 MONCRIEFFE The Lady Beatrice Constance 26 April, 1904 NIGHTINGALE, Florence, Miss, O.M., R.R. C. 30 July, 1912 N ORDHEIMER, Edith Boulton, Mrs. S. 22Feb., 1910 PAPILLON, Emily Caroline, Mrs. 24 Feb., 1903 PIRBRIGHT, Sarah, The Lady 20 July, 1917
135
136 Ele ted. 17 D ec., 1888 24- April, 189431 l\Iay 1910 29 May, 1906 22June, 1907 29 July, 1891 25 July, 1899 29 Nov., 1898 26 May, 1908 26 May, 1908 21 June, 190-1 23 Feb., 1897 29 July, 1913 11 July, 1890 2-1- April, 1894
ESQU IRES, DECEASED.
LADIES OF GRACE, DE EASE1)' PORTER, Margarita Gwyn, Mrs. R. da C. PRIESTLEY, E liza Lady RHODES, Sarah Ann, Mrs. RICHARD SO I, Teresa Eden, Mrs. RONALDS, Mary Frances, Irs. SANDFORD, Alice Emily Jane, Mrs. SANDHURST, Victoria Alexandrina, The Lady , C .l. SHAEN, Caroline, Mrs. T ATE. Amy, Lady TRENDELL, Eva Caroline Lady TWINING, Louisa, Miss WARDELL, Catherine, Mrs. S. C. WILSON, Susan Clenlentina, Mrs. W. C. WIN CHILSEA AND NOTTINGHAM, Fanny Margaret, Countess of WOODS, Caroline, Lady
Esquires. ATKINSON, Major Frederick St. John BATESON, Lieut.-General Richard c.v.O. BURGESS, Colonel Hellry Miles ' BTJRGESS, Captain John , R. . CARR, Colonel Ralph Edward CO;\IYN, Major David Charles Edward ffrench CROMIE, Captain C. F. DICKSON, John Do KI , Richard Sin1s DR U\DIO '0, l\Iajor-General ir Francis :Henry Rutherford, r.C.I.E., 3Dec., 1 92 10 june, 1 93 12 lar., 1 95
25 Feb., 1902
22 june, 1901 30 july, 1912 2 july, 1896 23 june, 1879
21 Feb., 1903
21 june, 190-16 Oct., 1916 Feb., 1910
5 0\.,1872 26 Nov., 1912 30 july, 1915
27 Feb., 1900 3 Dec., 1867 Feb., 1912
SNov., 1872
Nov., 1903 26 April, 1904
. B.
FORRESTER, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel J alnes S. FRA SER, Lieut.-General J ames Keith, C.M.G. Gp AY, J ames Maclaren tuart, 20th Baron HARPER, olonel Jan1es, ~I.I> ., A.:\I.S . (T.F.) l-IOLl>EN, Lieut.-Colonel Hyla Napier JOHNSON, Lieut.-Colonel Lacey Robert KIRKPATRI CK, The Hon. Sir George A., K.C.l\I.G. LAM BERT, Captain Thomas L ECH~IERE, Captain Nicholas George Berwick LITTLE, Charles Peter l\IACKINTOSII, Captain Angus Alexander 1cN I 'OLL, D avid 1: URRAY, James Wolfe NELSON, 'I hon1as, :\I.D. PIXLEY, C ap tain John Nicol Fergusson POWELL, J ames George SANDERSON, Edward Scott SCOTT-GATTY, Major Charles Con1yn Scott STAWELL, J. W. Alcock STEPIlE S, H a rry Knight STOCKWELL, Lockhart TROTTER, Lieut.-Colonel William Kemp
137
lIONORAI':'V SERVING Bl{OTHERS, DECEASED.
bonorar}? Sert'tng 13rotbers.
April, 1898 July, 1903 July, 1911
May, 1909
Feb., 1913 June, 1897 July, 1913
July, 1914
June, 1897 April, 1915 June, 1893 July, 1910 Feb., 1913 9June, 189-1Feb., 1918 Feb., 1899
ANDREW, John Daniel BARNES, William George, Junior BECK, Henry BRASIER, William John Church BROWN, Lionel Mewburn BRUNT, William Arthur BUCKLEY, John Harrison BUNT, Robert William Hope BURROWS, John Henry BURTON, Henry CHARD, John Gale CLARK, Captain Herbert George CROMBIE, Li eut.-Colonel Alexander, C.B. , M.D. DAVIE , Lieut.-Colonel Oswyn St. Leger DEN I s, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Sherwood DERIIAM, John Christopher D o KER, Wilfred Law DRING, Herbert Charles EDWARDS, George Rogers EWART Charles Theodore, M. D. FIN N, Francis Vlilliam FRENCH, William GARDI TER, Major Alec, R.E. GARRETT, Charles Dudley, l\1. R. C.S. GITTINS, John HAYLES, J ames Robert HAYMES, Henry Evered, l\I.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. H ENDER ON, Andrew HOGARTH, George INGLL, Captain Herbert McClelland, l\I.B. JA CKSON, Robert JACOB Y, Mathieson Harry JONES, John William LAM BERT, Joseph Thomas LARDER, John LEA RY, Thomas
139
1.iO Elected. 31l\Iar., 1916 26 Feb., 1901 28 July, 1903 30 l\Jay, 1911 31 July, 1906 21 May, 1912 26 l\Iay, 1914 25 July, 1911 26 Feb., 1901 27 Feb., 1912 24 Jun e, 1897 9 June, 1893
10 Jun e, 1893 24 June, 1897 25 July, 1911
2 May, 1905 29 July, 1913 25Nov., 1913 26 July, 1904 29 July, 1913 30 April, 1915 28 July, 191429 July, 1913 27 July, 1897
HONORARY
ITO ORARY SEPVI
ERVING BROTHERS, DE EASED.
LINDLEY, Willian1 Burnes, O.B.E. McARDLE, Captain Joseph, l\ l.B. , R.A. l\I. '. MAUNDER, William Henry MELHADO, Frederic Nicholas Clare NICHOL ON, Cuthbert O'CONNOR, Robert PHELPS, Philip, l\I.l{. C.S., L.l{. C.P. PRAED, Mackworth Bulkley RIVERS, Major John Herbert, l\I.R .. S., L.R. ROBERTS, Thomas Harrison ROBINSON, George James ROGERS, John ROWLAND, Thomas Samuel RYALL, Edward SHELLEY, John Frederick SHELMERDINE, Joseph SOMERVILLE, George SPENCER, Frederick STEWART, William STRICKLAND, Absalom Whitehouse T HIRLWELL, Frank THO {AS, Lieut. -Colonel Walter, i\I.B. THORNTON, Arthur THORPE, Thomas Frederick TOZER, Albert Robert
Elected. 22 June, 1901 30 July, 1912 28 July, 1916 28
OV.,
1905
2 May, 1905 21 Jun e, 1897
24 April, 1900 ' .J '.
26 Feb., 1901 H June, 1897 7 l\Iar., 1899 22 Feb., 1910
26 Jan., 1909 271\pril, j 897 16:;'ov.,191 7 30April,1915 30 July, 1907
23 Feb., 1904 22 JUlll', 1901 26 Feb., 1901 22 Feb., 1Sc)S 10 JUl1l"
ll ' C).)
G
SISTERS, DECEASED.
1bonorar)? Ser"ing Sisters. ATKINSON, Edith, Miss BARNES, Louisa, Mrs. Bow ER, Ida Thekla, Miss CREASE, Margaret Turnbull, Mrs. J. R. GAD IE, Margaret, Mrs. R. GIEVE, Emma Elizabeth, Miss GLADYS, The Rev. Mother Superior GORDON, Isabella, Miss HEELIS, Augustus Sophia, Mrs. H ER IBERTA, Sister HOOPEH, J ane Dunlop, Miss I NGALL, Henrietta, Iiss LAVE RACK, Priscilla, Mrs. LUCK IE, Hattie Olleson, Miss, R.R. C. l\1.\LET, Eva Mary Wyndham, Miss PAR HAM, Martha, Miss R UT IIER10R!), Belle Boynton, Mrs. 'T. L l\ UJ. Dl'I, 'ist"r (~Ii ss 1ary Carroll) TPI( KLA D, Elizabeth, Miss THEO[)OPINE, The Rev. Mother Superior \VILLIAi\l ', :\Iarguerita 1\1rs. E. R.
141
ITO Ol{ARV Asso 'rATES, DECEASED.
143
bonorar-g Bssociates.
,\pril, 1900
4 ov.,1890 July, 1909 Feb., 1901
July, 1889 July, 1914
A LAND, Sir Henry Wentworth, 1st Baronet, K.C.B., M.D., LL.D. ADAl\1S, Surgeon Major ] oseph, M.B. ALDRIDGE, The Rev. William Wheeler ALLIN, Colonel William Briggs, R.A.M.C. ApPIA, Dr. Louis ATKINSON, Edward, M.R .. S. BAKER, Sir Samuel White (Pasha) BARK.ER, Henry Martin, M.D. BAROFFIO, Signor Colonello Felix H. BARR, George Arthur, i\1.R.C. ~ . BEALE, Lionel Smith, M .D. BENNETT, Charles Henry, :'1.1>. BLA KBURN, ] ohl1, il1.R.C.S. LADE ', Thomas Parkyn , F.R .. BOWLBY, Henry Bond, Bishop BRACKENBURY, General The Right Hon. Sir Henry, G.C.B., K.C.S.I., R.A. BRIDGE., Philippa Henrietta, Miss BROWN, Benjamin Mewburn BROWN, I I ugh ROWN, Canon \Villiam Haig, LL.D. BpUCE, Robert :\I.R.C.S. BRYER Thomas Edward CAM PBELL, The Hon. Allan, M.D. CAYLEY, Surgeon-General Henry, c. l.G. CHAPLIN, Thomas, :\1. D. CHAWN ER, Alfred, :\LR.C. S., L.R. C.P. CHRISTIAN, Lewis Mark Frank, M . D. CLARK, I-Ienry Edward, C.M. G., l\I.R.C.S. CLARK, Robert, L.R. C.P. CLARKE, Edward Albert, M.R.C.S. CLARKE, Janet Marian, L ady CLARKE, Major-General Sir Stanley de Astel Calvert,G. c.v.o. , c. :\T.G.
July, 1897
CLAY, Augustus Frederick, l\1.1~.C.S.
HONORARY ASSO IATES, DECEASED.
144 Elected. 30 July, 1889 30 July, 1889
Feb.,
26
1901
21 June, 19044 Nov., 1890
3
Feb.,
1906
25 April, 1893 28 April, 1903 30 July, 1889 11 July, 1890 23 June, 1896 30 April, 1901
18 May, 1880
25 July, 1911 28 July, 1903 6 May, 1879 2
Feb.,
1881
19 April, 1887 31 Mar., 1916 19 April, 1887 22 27
Feb., Feb.,
1881 1906
15 June, 1917 28 April, 1903 28 Nov., 1899 30 July, 1889 29 May, 1906 25 July , 1905 23 June, 1880 28 July, 1903 9 June, 1893 9 June. 1893 27 May, 1913 26 April, 1892 26 ;\Iov., 1912
COATES, Deputy Inspector-General Matthew, M.n., R.N. COLEMAN, \N"illiam Warman, LR.C.S. COOPER, Sir Alfred COOPER, John CORBIN, Th0111as Wilson, l\LR.C.S. CORNWALL, Moses CORNWALL, William Cotton, M.D. COWCHER, Edward Rowland, L.R .. 1'., L.R. CREASE, J ames Robertson, F. R.CS.ED. CRESPI, Alfred John H enry, ~I.R .. p.En. CRESS\VELL, Colonel Pearson Robert, ~ . B., F.R. '.S. CROFTS, Surgeon-Gene ral Aylmer Martin, C.I. E., L.R. '.P<S.ED.
ITONORARY ASSOCIATES, DECEASED. 19 Jan., 1917 19 April, 1887
24 Nov., 1903 12 0:ov., 1889 28 April, 1896 28 July, 1903
26 Nov., 1912 30 July, 1889
16 Mar., 1895 27 0:0\ ., 1906 2j Jlay, 1909
12 Jlar., 189.1 30 .\pril, 1901
K.H.S. CUFFE, Surgeon-General Sir Charles McDonough, K.C.H., F.R. C.S.ED . DAWSON, Colonel Thomas Moore, L.R. '.P. DAWSON, Colonel William Christopher DE BEAUFORT, Le Conlte H en ry DE CARVALLO, Don Nicasio de Landay Alvarez DE MARTENS, Frederick DEMETRIADI, Louis, M.D. DE THOMSEN, General Christian Albert Frederick U).<t., DOUGLAS, Lieut.-C olonel C. M. DRYLAND, John Winter, ;\I.R.C.S. DUFF, John, YI.B., M.R.C.S. DUKE, Colonel Alexander William, M.D. DUNKLEY, William Wilberforce, F.R.C. P.El)' E CCLES, Arthur Symons, l\I.B. ELKIN GTON, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Percival George, ~I.I'. C .. ELLISON, John Charles FARQUHARSON, The Rt. Hon. Rober t, M.D., LL.D. FORBES, Lieut.-Colonel George Wentworth FORTESCUE, The Rev. Hugh John GADIE, Robert GAUNT, William Hamilton, M.B. GENTLES, Thomas Lawrie, L.R.C.P. GIBB, M ajor William Alexander, M.D.ED., R.A.;\1.C.(T.F.)
145
Elected.
21 July, 190 27 Feb., 189428. \pril, 1 96 11 July, 1 90
GODSO , o J n h Ed war, d M.B., M.R.C.S. GORI, Dr. William Clement Marinus GOUDIE, Henry, M . B. GOURLEY, Samuel, F.R.C.S. GRANT, George, M.D. GRANT, Ogilvie, M.D. GREENS ILL, The Rev. Edward GUL. 0 , Sophia Louisa, Mrs. I lACON, Walter Edward, L.R.C.P. HALLEY, Major George, 1\LB. HARGREAVK, Mark Kippax, ;\1.D. I-IEN 'IKER-l\IAJOR. The Hon. Albert Edward John IIENS~fAN, Surgeon-Lieut . -Colonel He nry F ran, k C.M.G. H ILL, Colonel Howard IrOD 01, Henry Algernon, L.R.C.P. HOGG, Quintin H UXT. Robert, :".I.R.C.S. I I UTTO.~d' Surgeon-MaJ"or Georo-e Allan b , ;\J.R.C.S. I zon, '.- WIl1 J AFFRA \', Sir John, I st Baronet JENXINGS, William Iunro , 'II]. '.C.S. J OHX ON, Alfred Earlam J 0 'ES, rthur Henry, ~I.1>. KERI' Peter LA 'E, Charles William LASERO , lichael, :\I.D. LONG~10RE, Surgeon-General ir Thomas, C.B. l\1,\CAULA V, John ~L\cLEAN, Jane, Irs. R. 1\1. :\1ANBY, Frederic Edward. F.R. ~ARTIN, John ~r.D., F.R. '.S, MARTINEAU, John MERRYWEATHER, James, 1\I.R.C.S. MIDDLEMISS, Surgeon-Colonel George, M.D. MOORE, Lieut.-Colonel J an18S B. Macleod MOORE, Noel Temple, .M.G. MORESBY, Matthe\\' Fortescue
I
4 Nov., 1890
SMay, 1874 18 July, 1882 25 July, 1911
K
146 Elected. 20 April 1875 18 l\Iay, 18 0 6 April, 1869 12 ~Iar., 1895 19 Feb., 18849 Dec., 1884 11 July, 1890 27 July, 1897 30 July, 1889 26 Feb., 1907 26 Feb., 1901 21 May, 1912 28 Nov., 1905 30 July, 1889 4 nlay, 1869 19 June, 1900 11 July,1890 31 May, 1910 30 July, 1889 11 July, 1890 23 Feb., 1897 17 Feb., 18H 22 Feb., 1910 20 June, 1905 22 June, 1901 24 Nov., 1913 24- June, 1897 26 April, 1904 25 Feb., 1896 21 Feb., 1911 6 May, 1913 29 July, 1913 27 Feb., 1894 29 ov., 1898 24- June, 1870 26 Nov., 1912
HONOR RY ASSO IATES, DECEASED. MOYNIER, Gustave MUNDY, Baron F aronir NAPPER, Albert, !\I.R.C.S. NEILD, J ames Edward, M.D. NORTON, Arthur Treherne, C.B., F.R.C.S. OWEN, Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe, K.C.B., K.. LG., C.I.E. PAGET, Sir J ames, 1st Baronet, F.R.C.S., LL.D. PARKE; Surgeon-Captain Thomas Heazle, TILl). PARROTT , Lieut. -Colonel Thomas an1uel PEARCE, Walter, LD. LR.C.P. PEAR E, Thon1as Frederick, M.D. PENNINGTON, The Rev. John J ames Horatio Septimus PHILIPSON, Colonel Sir George Hare, M.D., F.P.C.P., ~I.R. '.S. PIERS, Charles Edward, 1. R.. S. PLATT, William Henry, L.R.C.p. POLLOCK, Arthur Julius, l\I.D. POPE, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Montague, 1. n., F. R.CI'. POTTER, Henry Percy, 1.D., F.R .. S. PRICE, Sir Thon1as Rees, K.C'.?lLG. REID, David REID, Thomas Whitehead, M.D., F.R .. P. ROBB, J ames Bernhardt Klinger, M.D. ROBERTS, Mary Ann, Miss ROBINSON, William Henry, L.R.C.p. SANDERS, Canon Samuel John W ooclhousc SAVAGE, William F. SCOTT, John Oldrid SHEDDEN, Emily Mary Ann, Mrs. SHEPHERD, George SHONE, William James, M. R.C.S. SIMPSON, Alfred Muller SLESSOR, Mary Mitchell, Miss STEEL, Major Edwin Bedford, M.B., R.A.M. '. STEPHENS, William John, L.R.C.P. STEPHENSON, The Rev. Thomas Bowman, 1>.D., LL.D. STILLINGFLEET, Cordelia, Miss STREET, Eugene Edward
HONORARY ASSOCIATES, DECEASED. Elected. 27 Feb., 1894 12 Mar., 1895 22 June, 1859 26 Feb., 1907 30 July, 1889 29 ov., 1904 20 July, 1909 13April, 1886 21 Feb., 1911 22] une , 1889 29 July, 1913 10 Dec., 1 7 12 ~r ar ., 1885 13Feb. , 1872 17 July, 1 3 2 Feb., 1899 2i X0\ . , 1894261·eb., 1907 11 July, 1890 21 june, 1 9
11
july, 1
90
2iFeb., 1912
2S july, IS9.1
,10
July, 1<,9
SYMES, Surgeon-Major Edmond West, M.D. T AYLER, Lloyd THOMPSON, ] oseph French TIIURBURN, Marion Clifford, Miss TOMLINSON, Brigade-Surgeon Edward Denham TREE, Sir Herbert Beerbohm TRITTON, Sir Charles Ernest, Baronet VAN HALEN, Colonel Fran~ois VAN ENDEN, Edward Willis V IGERS, Robert VOISIN, Ernest Osmond Bishop, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. \'ON E,'MARCH, Baron Friedrich vV ALES, Colonel N athaniel Young Armstrong WALLACE, Sir Richard, Baronet, K.C.B. WARD, Admiral] ohn Ross, R.N. WEDDELL, Colonel Robert v ELSH, Captain John \;\1r-: rOEN, Henry Charles Edward, C.LE. 'vVIIITE, Charles I-Iaydon, M.R. \rVIIITWILL, Mark WiCKHA f Walter, :'ILR .. s. \\TILL The Rev. Freeman \1).[., \VILMOT, Brigadier-General Sir Henry, 5th Baronet, K.C.B. \VIL 0 The Honourable Harry Tyrwhitt WIL ON, ] ane, Miss VVl l GATE-SAUL, Surg eon-Ljeut.. Colonel William, M.D. VVI E~IA , John WOOD, Harriet, Mrs. T. W. Wo J)" George Thomas, L.R .. P.&S. VVORGER, Richard George, :\J.P . . s. VVRTGIIT, Frederick T,
11
july, 18S9
22 June, 1,,89 25 :\ 0 \ ., 1902 31 :'lIar., 1916
2S ~Tar, 1909 3 Dec. , 1892
147
Alphabetical Roll.
Alphabetical Roll. ABBREVIATIONS.-S.H.P., Sovereign Head and Patron; G.P., Gra11d Pnor; L.P., Lord Prior; S.P., Sub-Prior . B.B., Bailiff of Bgle; Kt.].,K11ight of Justice; Hon. Kt.]., Honorary Kmght of Justice; L.]., Lady of Justice; Hon.L.]., Honorary Lady of Justice; P., Prelate; C., Chaplain; Kt.Gr . , KnIght of Grace; Hon. Kt.Gr., HOHorary Knight of Grace; L.Gr., Lady of Grace; Hon. L.Gr., Honorary Lady of Grace; Esq., EsquIre; H.S.B. , Honorary Serving Brother; S.B .. ServIng Brother; H .S.S., Honorary Sertnng Sister; H .A., Honorary Assoctate .. D., Donat. Grade.
A BROTT, I bert Holden, PII.D. Esq. ADEL, Sir Frederick A., G.C.v.O., K.C.B. (deceased) Kt.Gr. r\BER 0 WAY, Laura, The Lady L.Gr. ABER OP 1 , Rosalind Cecilia Caroline, Duchess of H.A. A. BERCRo~rBIE, Evelyn Graham, Mr . J. Ef .S. AllERCROr.IBY, Helen, Mr . H.rl. 131' . \IIAM' Captain Arthur Cecil D. A IIESO . The Viscount Kt.Gr. . \ 'L\.t'\D,Beatrice Danvers, The lIon. Irs., \lfred D. L.Gr. ACLA rD, Colonel Alfred Dyke Ktf. ACL.\ i 0, Sir Henry Wentworth, 1st Baronet, Y.C.B., M.D., LL.D. (deceased) H.A. AD.r\IR, General Sir \Villiam Thompson, K.C.ll. l(t.G·r. ADA~IS, Charles John H.S.B. AD M , Francis Edward l(t.Gr. ADAM, Frank Albert H.SB. ADA I , Surgeon-Major] oseph, M.B. (deceased) H.A. ADAMSON, John, M.D. HA. DDISON, Henry Robert (deceased) J(t.Gr. ADDISON, John George H.A. ADLARD, William Edward Esq. ADNITT, Frank H.SB. ADOR, Gustave Hon. Kt.Gr. AGAR, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Emmanuel Felix, M.P.
( deceased) AG EW, Patrick Dalreagle AKENHEAD, Alice, Miss
Kt.Gr.
Page. 50 12 9
40 90 73
97 100
23 43 8
143 ..,"1
,),)
64 32
57 143 83 I
15 83
51 64
34
Kt.G1~.
15 28
H.SS.
73
I
152
ALPHABETICAL
ALPHABETICAL
!tOLL.
Grade.
IJ.SS.
AKENIIEAD, Mary, Miss Lj. ALBANY, H.R.H. the Duchess of, V.A., C.L, R.R.C. ALUA Y, Colonel H.R.H. Leopold George Duncan Albert, The Duke of, K.G., K.T., G.C.S.I. , KtJ G.C.M.G. ( de, eased ) Kt.Gr. ALCOCK, Sir Rutherford, K.C.B., D.C.L. (deceased) 11. ~ .S. ALDERSON, Ellen Maria, Miss
l'age.
73 I I
I I I
12 9
74
ALDRIDGE, The Rev. William Wheeler (deceased) I-f.A. Kt.Gr. ALEXANDER; Major Dudley Henry, C.M.G. L.Gr. ALEXANDER, Eleanor Jane, Miss Kt.Gr. ALEXANDER, Major James ALEXANDER, General Sir James Edward, C.B.
143
Klj.
I I I
(deceased)
ALEXANDRA, Her Majesty Queen Lj. ALI RAJPUR, Raja Pertab Singh of D ALL\ ,Alexander Smith, M.B. 1J...cJ.. ALLAN, Marguerite Ethel, Lady 11.S.S. ALLARDYCE, Constance Angel,Lady,o.I3.E.(deccased) L.Gr. ALLARDYCE, Constance Viti Molesworth, Mis ' J1.A. ALLARDYCE, Katharine A.ngel Keva , Miss J1. . . 1. ALLARDYCE, Sir \tVilliam Lamond, K.C.~I.G. ](t.Gr. ALLEN, Ellen, Mrs. .rIS.S ALLEN, Ernest George H.S.B. ALLE T, Helen Augusta, Miss H . .!).S. ALLEN, Mabel Owen, Mrs. H.S.S ALLEN, Captain and Quartermaster Thomas, H.S.B. R.A.M.C. ALLE BY, Adelaide Mabel, Viscountess L.Gr. A.LLENBY, Field-Marshal The Viscount, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. Kt. G?~. ALLETSON, Charles Joseph lISB. ALLETSO ,Norah, Mrs. L.Gr. ALLIN, John Wood lIS.B. ALLIN, Colonel William Briggs, R.A.M.C. (deceased) 1J.A. ALLOTT, Captain and Quartermaster Harry, R.A.M.C. H.SB. ALSOP, Harriet Amelia, Miss L.Gr. ALVERSTONE, Sir Richard Everard Webster, Viscount, P.C., G.C.M.G., LL.D. (deceased) Kt.Gr. AMERY, Thomas Cawthorne H.SB. AMES, Sir Herbert Brown, LL.D., M.P. (Canada) Kt.Gr.
29 •.1-2 24
I I
99 89 74 135
97 97 27
73 64 70 67
Grade.
AMIIER T, \V illiam Archer, 3rd Earl (deceased) Ktj. A _\IIIER T, The Hon. Florence Margaret Tyssen Lj. Al\IIIERST, The Hon. Margaret Mitford Tyssen Lj. A '\1 UERST, The Hon. Sybil Margaret Tyssen Lj. AMIIERST OF 11.\ KNEY, Margaret Susan, The Lady (deceased) Lj. A:\IIIERST OF lIACKNEY, William Amhurst 1st Baron (deceased) KtJ A:'IIPTfIILL, Margaret, The Lady, c.r., G.B.E. L.Gr. A .\IYOT , Lieut.-Colonel The Hon. George Elie Kt.Gr. 1\NDERS0 1 , i \lexander l\1ilne (deceased) E. A .L DERSOJ. , Captain James, M.B., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) H.A. NDERSON, James Wallace, M.D. H.A. A DEl-:. 01 , P obert, ~I.D. Esq. ANDER ON, Robert Simpson H.SB. DER 01 , Colonel Thomas (deceased) KtJ ANDREW, John Daniel (deceased) H.S.B. . L DP E\ " Ellen Rose, Mr . H.S.S A.'ClOR. Thomas Matthews, M.R.C.S., L.R.c.P. H.A. A \GLESC\, Sir IIenry, 4th l\I arguis of (dt!Ceased) KI. Gr. .0." ELL, Ed \.\ ard Kt. Gr. .\ '.'LOW OF 1\'ER, The Lord, c.n. Kt.Gr. AN Tl'UTIIEP, Colonel Charles Frederick St. Clair, M.V.O., D.S.O. Esq. . \?\TIION\., Harry H.SB. .L TRDI, Hugh Seymour, 4th Earl of (deceased) ApPI.A, Dr. Louis
29 58 43
59 143
59 41 12 9
62 26
153
ROLL.
(deceased)
Page.
121 12 12 II
12 5
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41
24 117
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5I 53 I I I
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30 21
47 66
Ktj.
1I I
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143
ApPLEUl.", Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Henry, M.R.C.S. (deceased) Kt.Gr. l\RHUTIINOT, Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Dundas Young (deceased) L.P. & Ktj. ,-\p 13UTII:-\OT, Major John Bernard, M.V.O. l{t.Gr. ARBUTII1 OT, William FitzGerald E sq. , \RCIIDALE, Frances Dorothy, Mrs. H.S.S ARCIIIBALD, .I::.dith Jessie, Mrs. C. L.Gy. ARE HOLD, Adolf Simkins, M.D. H.A. ARGLES, Helen Mary, Miss H.S.S. ARGYLL, H.R.H. Princess Louise, Duchess of, V.A., C.l., G.B.E., R.R.C. ARLIDGE, John Frederick, L.R.C.P.&S. H.d. ,-\RIITIT AG E, George H.SB.
LJ
12 9 I I I
26 48 67 39 89 74 I I
96 54
154
ALPHABETICAL
ALPHABETICAL
ROLL.
Grade.
ARl\ISTRONG- JO ES, Colonel Sir Robert, e.n.E .. Kt.Gr. M.D., F.R.C.P., F.S.A. !lA. ARMYTAGE, Percy, M.V.O. Esq. AR OLD, Capt. Alfred Henry, l\1.B.E. L.Gr. ARNOTT, Caroline Sydney, Lady, D.B.E. ARRAN, Maud Jacqueline Marie Beauclerk, L.Gr. Countess of l{t.Gr. ARRAN, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of, K.P., 1'.C.(I). ! IS.!J. ARTHINGTON, Robinson Il/1. ASHLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Frank l-lA. ASHTO ,Major George, M.D., RA. I.C. (T.F.) H. '.B. ASLETT, Alfred IlA. ASLETT, William Stacey, ~l.B.E., M.Re. ., L.R.C.P. ASPI ALL, Lieu t.-Colonel Sir John A udley Frederick 1(/. Gr. rlTHLONE, H.R.H. Princess lice, Countess of, V.A. Lj. ATHLONE, Brigadier-General The Earl of, G.C.B. , G.C.v.O., C.M.G., D.S.O. Ktj. ATKINS, Major-General Alban Randell Crofton, C.B., C.M.G. j{t. C;y. ATKI SO .r, Edith, Miss (deceased) H.S.S. ATKINSO , Edward, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.Lt. ATKINSON, Major Frederick St. John (deceased) Esq. ATKINSON, Lorna Ethel, Mrs. L.G-r. ATKINSO ,\Villiam Thomas H.SE. AUDLAND, Laura Marie, Miss H.S.S. AUDLAND, William Edward, ;'T.B.E. , M.R.C.... Kt.Gr. AUJAY, Captain Maurice Auguste Francois If. ~ l. AUSTEN, Kate Hilda, Miss H.S.S. AUSTIN, Major Lorimer John, F.RC.S., R ..t\.~I.C. ( T.F. ) 11.11. AWDRY, Edmund Thring H.SE. \J).(t., BABTIE, Major-General Sir William, K.C.B. , Kt.Gy. K.C.M.G., M.B., K.H.S. H.SS. BADDELEY, Eva Katharine, Miss BADE -POWELL, Lieut.-General Sir Robert Kt.Gr. Stephenson Smyth, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. BADGEROW, Lieut.-Colonel George Washington, 11.A. C.M.G., F.R.C.S., M.B., C.A.M. l-I.A. BAGE, Charles, M.D. L.Gy. BAGOT, Theodosia, Lady, R.R.C.
155
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37 61
95
86
56
96 25 I J
7 30
Lp 1.+3 137
41 59 75 ~8
96 73
96 57
19
72 22
BAGSIIAW, Edmund Acres BAGSIIA w, William R'\IGENT, William, M.D. BAILEY, Mary Gwladys, Mrs. BAIN, Richard Donald BAI BRIDGE, Caroline Charlotte, Miss BAINES, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Matthew M.D.
(deceased)
,
B JURN FATIlEI', Julia Edith, Mrs. BAKER, ir Samuel White (Pasha) (deceased) BAKER, Walter Reginald, c.v.O. BAKES , Loren zo BAKYE , Maria, Miss BALl3I, Major IIenry Alexander BALDWIN , Frederick Benjamin J udg-e, M. R.C.S. B"\.LL\.NCE, Colonel Sir Cha rles . \lfred , K.C.M.G., e.n., l\T.v.U., 'IT.. ., F.R.C. '., .\.'11. . B.\'LLAN 'E ~1argaret Heuclebourck, Miss, A.R.RC. B \.LL UT, Lieut.-Colonel Jean B,\. ' Cl :, ~ \Iice Maud Iis Bt\. T E, Colonel Edward B.\.NDFOI'D, Charles Waldegrave, Bishop
(deceased) BAN EI'~L\ , David Armitao'e h B.\NI\ ETT, Sir 'harles James Stuart (de{;cased) R\ 'I TEl' , Hartley BAN ITER, Jose ph BARBEI', John Thomas R\\ 'C LA Y. Francis Hubert BARCLA Y, Lieu t.-Colonel Georcre :::, BARCLAY, Lieut.-Colonel IIubert Frederick BARCLAY, William Bowie, L.R.C.P.ED ., D.P.H. BAREFOOT, Colonel George I Ienry, C.B ., C.l\LG., L.R.e.P.ED., .11.S. BARKER, Evelyn , Mrs., i\1.13.E. BARKER, Henry Martin, M.D. (deceased) BARNARD, O. Nancy, Mrs. BARNAl'DO, Colonel Frederick Ad olphus Fleming, C. LE. , ~l.ll., F.R.C. .ED. , Ll\I.S. BAR ES, Lieut.-Colonel Henry John, lVI.R.C.S., l\1.R.C.P.ED.
Page.
II.A.
93
11..)'.B.
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HA. HS.S. H.A.. H.SS
Kt.Gr. H.SS. H.A. Esq. H.SE. USS Esq. H.A. l(t.Gr. H. ~.S. H.A. US.S.
89 72
98 68 12 9
69 143 48 57
68 51 80
Esq.
32 72 97 75 51
c.
12 7
Esq. /(t.Gr. H.SB.
5I 115 60
H.S.B. USB. H.SB. Kt.Gr. J(t.Gr. H.A.
82
Kt.G1'. L . Gr. H.A. L . Gr.
28 43 143 40
l-I.A.
98
E.
61
60
59 22
33
ALPHABETICAL
156
ALP HABETICAL
ROLL.
Grade.
BARNES, Louisa, Mrs. (deceased) BARNES, Prebendary Reginald Henry (deceased) BARr ES, \Villiam George, Junior (deceased)
H.SS. C. H.SE.
ROLL.
1[,7 Grade.
Page.
141 12 7 139 88 143 143
Trevor, O.H. E., R.A.:\T.C.
H.SE.
BEASLEY, George Alfred BEATll, David Leslie, M.R.C.S., L.R.c.P.
BARR, Major Henry James (deceased)
H.A. H.A. H.A. }(t.Gr.
BARRATT, Fanny, Mrs.
H.SS
68
BEATTIE, \Villiam, M.D. (deceased)
BARRON , Clara Emily, Lady BARRON, Major-General Sir Harry, K.C.l\1.G., C. V.0.
L.G?'. }O.Gr. l{t. Gr. H.A. ]<t.Gr. L.Gr. Ktj.
40 27 31
BEAUCIIA;\[P, Lettice :\Iary Elizabeth, Countess
96
BEAUFORT, Louise Emily, Duchess of
BARNETT, Lewis Edward, lILB., F.R.C.S. BAROFFIO, Signor Colonello Felix H. (deceased) BARR, George Arthur, l\I.R.C.S. (deceased)
BARRY, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur John, C.B.E. BARRY,
Captain Donald Moore, L.F.P.S.,
R.A.~I.C.
BARTIlOLOMEW, Charles \Villiam (deceased) BARTO ,Emma Alice, Mrs. H., O.B.E. BARTON, ~ir Freeman (deceased)
115
[29
K.B.E., M.D. BEATTIE, Henry, M.R.C.S. BEAU IIA:'III', Agneta Frances, Miss, O.B .E. BEAUCIIA 'fP, Th e Earl, K.G., P . . , K.C.M.G.
C.M.G. BARWANI, Captain His Highness The Rana
Ranajit Singh of BARWICK, Commander Frederick R.N.
BECIIEI', Dame Ethel Hope, G.B. Eo. R..R.
BASTAR, Raja Rudra Pratap Deo, of BAT E, Samuel BATEMAN, Ernest Edward BATES, Minnie, Miss
J(t.Gr. D. If.S.B. H . . B. H. )'.
99
BECK, Canon Edward J os elyn
32
BE BE
100
66 61
73
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fI..ti. BATESON , Lieut.-General Rich ard, C.v.o . (deceased) Esq. BATEY, Muriel Adelaide, Miss, A.H..R.C. H.S. BATTENBERG, H.R.H. Beatrice, Princess Henry of, V.A., C.L, R.R.C. Lj. BATTENBERG, H.R.H. Prince Henry Maurice of, K.G.
87 137
BATES, William Richard, L.R.C.P.
&,
~ .I.
BATESON , Henry, l\I.D., L.R.C.P. & ' .ED.
(d~ceased)
71 I1
Ktj.
121
J-l.S.B.
61
Kt.Gr. H.A.
31
143
Esq.
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75
BAYLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Edward Charles, C.LE., O.B.E. BAYLEY, Captain Sir Henry Dennis Readett, K.B.E. BEALE, Lionel Smith, M.D. (deceased)
BEAN, Dorothy Louise, Miss
81
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135 Klj. G?,. L.Gr. C. H.SB. H.SB. 1-1. . s. Esq. H.SS
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Henry (deceased) KETT, aptain James, M.n., R.A.:'IT. BEDALE, l\Iary, Mrs. BED.\LE, Thomas Alfred BEDFORD, Amy Grace Riland, Mi s BEDFORD, Ade line Marie, Duches of, G.B.E. LJ. BEDFORD, Colonel The Duke of, K.G., KB.E., F .S.A. /-(t.Gr. BEDFORD, Ethel, Lady L.Gr. BEDFORD, Lily Ethel, Miss BEDFOI'D, .t-\ dmiral Sir Frederick George Denham, G.c.B., G.C. l.G. (deceased) Kt.Gr. BEDFOI'D, Mary du Caurroy, Duchess of L.Gr. BEDFORD, The Rev. \Villiam Kirkpatrick Riland (deceased) C. BEEMAN, Christina 1\1 ai, IV1iss H.A. BEETIIA~r, Albert vVilliam, F.R.S. (deceased) A-t.Gr. BEETIIA 1, \Villiam, :r:.R.S. (deceased) A-Ij. BEEV01', Mary Letitia, Miss (deceased) Lj. BEGBIE, Colonel Frank Warburton, C.B.E., 1.R.C.S., K,
29
40
IS 139 64
12
27 36
nss
L.R.c.r., A.M.S.
BEAN, Surgeon-Commander Algernon Carter, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
85 115 98
I I u bert (deceased)
BEAU,IO TT, The lIon. Hubert George
:vr ortimer, O.H.E.,
H.A. H.A. Kt.Gr. 1-J.A. Lj.
BEAU 10 T, Sir George Howland, 9th Baronet
( deceased)
D.
55 66 85
BE U:\IONT, Elisa Mercedes, The lIon. Mrs.
BARTON, Major-General Sir Geoffry, K.C.V.O., C.B.,
1(t.Gr.
/-I.SB. H.A.
BEATSON, Colonel Sir George Thomas, K.C.B.,
42 11I
Page.
BEARD, Captain and Quartermaster Samuel
Caroline Angelina, Madame F. L. BELGIAKS, His Majesty The King of the Bli;j'QUE,
/{t.Gr. L.Gr. HoJZ. ](tj.
72 12 9
35 12 7
92 1 15 I I I I
15 28 37 9
158
ALPHABETICAL
ALPHABETICAL
ROLL.
Grade.
Page.
Jlon. Lj. BELGIANS, Her Majesty The Queen of the I{t.Gr. BELL, Alexander (deceased) JI.S . . BELL, Mary Helen, Miss A.H..R.C. JO]. BELL, \Villiam, M.D. (deceased) JI .E. BELLA 1Y, John \Villiam I-[.~)'.B. BELLCHAlIIBER , John C. BELLEW, The lev. John Montesquieu (deceased) I-/J 1. BENET, Etheldreda Anna, Miss /1..1. BEN ETT, Charles Henry, M.D. (deceased)
13 115 75
II.S.B. BEN 'J ETT, John II.A. BEN ETT, vVilliam Edward, L.R.C.P.E. !{t.Gr. BE ETT, Sir \Villiam Henry, K.C.V.O., F.R .. s. Lj. BE NETT-POE, Rosetta Mary, Mrs. (deceased) 1 I ..1. BENOIT, Sister (Marie Clotilde Laurent) fI. .E. BENT, Josiah Perkin H ..rl. BE JTALL, \;Villiam Charles, F.R.C. ., ED. BERESFORD, Lieut.-Colonel Robert de la Poer, M.D. H .. R.A.M .. C BERKS, Winifred Charlotte Edwina, Miss H . . S. BERNERS , Charles Henry (deceased) Kt.Gr. BERRY, Albert Edward, M.D. 11.. J. BESSBOROUGU, The Earl of, K.P., c.v.O., C.E. Kt. G". H.SE. BESWICK, ] ames Kt.Gr. BEVAN, Francis Augustus (deceased) BEZARD, Abbe Ernest Pierre Marie Louis BHOPAL, Her Highness N awab Sultan J ahan D. Begum of, G.C.S.I., G.C.T.E., (~.D.E. Kt.G?'. BIDDULPH, George Tournay II. S. S. BIGG, Margaret Eleanor, Miss H.A. BIGGAR Major-General James Lyons, c.:\I.G. BIGHA~, Lieut.-Colonel The Hon. Charles Clive, C.M.G., c.B.E. Esq. BIGSBY Robert, LL.D. (deceased) Kt]. BIKA ~R, Major-General His Highness Maharaja P aj Rajesh'vvar Siromani Sri Sir Gunja Singh, Bahadur, of, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.c.v.O., K.c.n. D. BILLING, Miriam G ertrude. Miss J-J.SS. BIRCIl, Thomas (deceased) . ~.~. BIRD Charlotte, Miss H.'s.S. H.A. 1 tam, MD .. B IRD,'W'll' BIRD, William Henry H.SB.
n.
II 1
62
65
ITS 77 143 60
91 19 12 5
91
57 93
6[ 75 129
85 20
55 12 9 91 99 17 76 8r
47 III
99 76 II8
73 83
57
159
ROLL.
Grade.
BIRD, William Henry J-J.SE. BIRDWIIISTLE, Lieut.-Colonel Richard John HSB. BIRDWOOD, Sir George Christopher Molesworth, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., M.D., LL.D. (deceased) Kt.Gr. BIPKBE K, Sir Edward, Bt., K.C.V.O. (deceased) Kt.Gr. BIRLEY, Kenneth Peel J~t.Gr. 13IS£101', James HSB. BISIIOPP, Major-General Cecil, C.B. (deceased) Kt]. BLA l', Mary, Miss HA. BLA 'K13UP , John, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. BLAcKJ[A~J, Ellenora, 1\1rs. P. J. L.G?'. BLA ' KIL\ \I, Colonel Robert James, .D., c.~1.G., C.I.E., D.S.C)., \I.D., A.M. . Kt. Gr. BLACl' Wl<.. LL, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Richard, L.T\. ' . ' .1., R.A.~J.C.
BL\DES, Thomas Parkyn, F.R.C.S. (deceased) BLAII' , Captain Harry (deceased) BL.\KE, ir Henry Arthur, C.C.M.c... (deceased) BLAKE, Henry Claude, ~I.\,.O. BL.\KE , Captain John Richard BL\l-E~E\ John IIenry, l.R.C ... , L.R.C.P. BLA T1), Selina, 1Iiss 13L,\ I )FOl' n, Eileen Florence, l\1i :-;s BL.\i'\u-Scrrox, Edith, Lady BL\ v, \Villiam Frederick BL\.YLUCK. , Lieut.-Co lonel IIarry \Voodburn, c.n.E. BLE ' KI '01' , 1Iajor-General Alfred Percy C.B.,
Esq. H.A. Kt.G-r. Kt]. Esq. Esq. JI.A. J-J.SS. J-f. .5.
L.Gr. J-J.SB.
l{t.G1'.
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57 12 9 12 9
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143
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28
BLO'lIFIELJ), George '.Vills, fIT.D. H.A. BLOO.:\IEl', Frederick " Tilliam, M.P . . S. H.A. BLOW, Jennie Goodell Mrs. A. A. Hon. L.Gr. BLOXAM, John Astley, F.R. . . Kt.Gr. BLU:'I, Arthur Edwin George Hay\\"orth H.S.B. BLYTH, George Francis Popham, Bishop (deceased) C. BOII Y, Mary Jeanne Henrietta, Madame Hon. L. G1'. B01LEAU, Sir Francis George Manningham, 2nd Baronet (deceased) Kt]. BOLCKOW, Carl Ferdinand IIenry (deceased) KI.Gr. BOLTO , Charles Alfred H.A. BOLTON, Colonel The Lord, l:<·.S.l\ . Kt.Gr. BOLTO , William .fI.SB.
91 89 45
C.~1.l;. ,
M.P. . .
22
62 12 7
45 121 12 9
89 24
53
ALPHABETICAL
160
ALPHABETICAL
ROLL.
Grade.
BOMBAY, Edwin James, Bishop of BONAR, Erne. t ugustus (deceased) BOND, Major-General Sir Francis George, K.n.E.,
IS
l{tj.
III
( deceased) BOURKE, Blye, Miss BOURKE, Edith Naomi, Miss BOURKE, Lieut.-Colonel 1Hick Joseph. LB. BOURNE, Colonel Sir James, Ist Baronet, C.B.
( deceased)
Grade.
](t.Gr.
C.B., C.i\1.G. H.S.B. BONE, Joseph Ernest H.A. Bo TNER, Thomas Irvine, LB. lI.SB. BOOKER, Walter John L.Gr. BOOi\lER, Harriett A., Mrs. !-I. ~.B. BOOTH, Frederic Lancelot BORDEN, Surgeon-General The Hon. Sir Frederick William, K.C.M.G. M.D., M.P. (deceased) Kt.G?'. BORTON, Margaretta Kathleen, 1\1rs. lIS'. '. BOSANQUET, Oswald Vi\'ian , C.S.I., .I.E. A-t.Cr. Bosso IS, George BOSWELL, Alexander, M.D., ]\f.R.C.S. BOSWELL, Ed ward Blair Buchanan BOSWORTH-S~nTH, Bertram Nigel BOULTON, Captain Sir Harold Edwin, Bt., C.V.O., C.B.E. BOULTO I, Lieut.-Colonel Oscar Evan BOULTON, Sir Samuel Bagster, 1st Baronet
Page.
c.
JI.S.B. lI.A. If .R. lIS.B.
12 9
74
26 59 87 65 63
Ktf. Kt.Gr.
2I
Kt.Gr.
J29
L.Gr. H.SS !-I.A.
43 67
7
So
Ktf·
L.Gr. BOWATER, Emily Margaret, Lady L.Gr. BOWATER, Sarah Fanny, Lady H.SB. BOWDEN , Edgar Alfred BOWDLER, Lieut -Colonel Basil Wilfred Bowdler, Esq. C.M.G., D.S.O. BOWDLER, Colonel Cyril William Bowdler, C.B., ( deceased)
Ktj. ll.S . H.A.
BOWER, Helen Matilda, Miss BOWLBY, Henry Bond, Bishop (deceased) fl.A. BOWMAN, Richard Oxley, M.D. !-1.5.5. BOWSER, Ida Thekla, Miss (deceased) H.A. BOWSER, Joseph Edward, M.B. BOWTELL, Captain Herbert Richmond, R.A.i\1.C.(V.) H.A. H.A. BOYD, Alexander James, M.D,
161
ROLL.
12I
72 I43 92
141 87 98
86
BOYNE, The Viscount Kt.G?~. Boy E, Katharine Frances, Viscountess (deceased) L.Gr. BOYNE, Margaret Selina, Viscountess L.Gr. BRACKENBURY, General The Right Hon. Sir Henry, G.C.B., K.C.S.I. (deceased) H.A. BRADFORD, Colonel Sir John Rose, KC.M.G., C.B., ~1.D., A.M.S. l<t.Gr. BRADLEY, Frederick Hindle H.SB. BRADLEY, \Villiam Minikin HSB. BRADSIL\ \V, Thomas (deceased) l(t.Gr. BRAND, Alexander Theodore, M.D. H.A. Bl ' .\SIER, Maude Emmaline, Mrs. W. J. C. H.S.S BRA lEt', \Villiam John Church (deceased) H.SB. BRA..' EY, Anni e, Lady (deceased) LJ. Bl' .ASSEY, Idina l\lary, Countess LJ. BRASSEY, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Allnutt, 2nd Earl (deceased) ](tf. BR.\S .. EY, Sir Thomas, 1st Earl, G.C.B. (deceased) Kt.j. Hr' A E\', Violet Edith, l\Irs. P. (deceased) L.Cr. BR.\. Y, ir John Cox, K.C. LG. (deceased) Kt. Gr. BREAD.\'LB.A E, lma, Marchioness of L.Gr. BR E.\.DALDANE, Colonel The Marquis of, K.G., P.C. KtJ. HI' EE, idney, i\I.D., ~I.R.c. ., L.1' .c.P. H.A. BI'E T~"\. ~ r, Frances, 1rs. H.S . BI 'ETT, i\Iajor P eginald Best (deceased) KtJ. BRETT, Robert, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. BRE\\'IN, Captain Thomas James H.SE. BRICE, Frederick \Villiam HSB. BIUDGE ~ , Philippa Henrietta, Miss (deceased) HA. BRIERLE\", Herbert Boswell H.SB. RIGGS, Norris H ..rl. BRINDLE, Frederic H.S.B. BRIKTON, Evelyn Elizabeth, 1\1rs. J. C. L.Gr. BPI TOL, Geraldine Georgiana Mary, Dowager Marchioness of L.G?'. BRO.\DWOOD, Bertha Marion, Miss HA. BRODRICY, Mary, 1\1iss, PH.D. L.Gr. BRODRIcr, 1ary Beatrice, Mrs., A.R.R.C. HSS BROr--ILEY, Leslie Hellon H.S.B. BRO:\ILEY, Stretch Cowley (deceased) KtJ. BROOK, Henry Darville, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. L
Page.
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93 73 I II
II7 66 59 143 62 96 56 37 36 80 38 76 65 II I
81
162
ALPHABETICAL
ALPHABETICAL
ROLL.
Grade.
BROOKE, Elfrida Marjorie, The Lady BROOKE, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel J ames Stuart, F.R.C.S.I. BROOKE-Hu NT, Violet Edith Gwenllyan, Miss
( deceased) BROI)KFIELD, Colonel Arthur Montagu BROOKS, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Augustus, l\J.D. BROO~IHEAD, James, M.B. BROSTER, Arthur Erdsworth, F.R.C.S. BROUGHAM, Captain The Hon. Henry BROUGHTON, Major Alfred BROU ,James (deceased) BROUN, Sir Richard, 8th Baronet (deceased) BROU " Lieut.-Colonel V\Tilliam ] ames (deceased) Bl~O·WN, Annie Marion, Mrs. H. BROWN, Benjamin Mewburn (deceased) BRO\YN, Eliza IVlary, Mrs. B. BROWN, Emily Frances Sarah, Mrs. S. BRO\YN, Ernest Stephen BROWN, Fanny, Miss BROWN, Frederick Gordon, M.R.C.S. BROW T, General Sir George, KC.B. (deceased) BROW T , George Cecil Herbert BROvVN, Harold Corser, :tI1.B., l.R.C.S. BROWN, Hugh (deceased) BROWN, John, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.I. (deceased) BROWN, John Percival, M.B. BROWN, Lionel Mew bu rn (deceased) BROWN, Minnie, Miss, M.B.E. BROW ,Robert Charles, M.B., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.E. BROWN, William BROWN, Canon vVilliam Haig, LL.D. (deceased) BROWN, \\ illiarn John ID.(t., BROWN-SYNGE-HuTCHINSON, Colonel Edward Douglas, C.B. BROWNE, Lieut.-Colonel James Glendinning BROWNE, ] ohn Walton, M.D. BROWNE, General Walter John, C.B. (deceased) BROWNFIELD, Lieut.-Colonel Harry M unyard, M.R.C.S. BROWNRIGG, The Very Rev. John Studholme
ROLL.
Page.
L.Gr.
Grade.
39
50
L.Gr. Kt.Gr. Kt.Gr. 1l.A. H.A. Kt.G1'. H.A. 1{tJ. Ktf. Kt.Gr. H.A. H.A. H .. S L.G1'.
r 35 18
J-l. ' .E. 1-1..11.
66 89
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78 115 51 91 143 129 88 139 74 47 55 143
Esq. 1-f.A. J-J.A.
Kt.Gr. H.A. J-J.SB. 1-1. '.5. Esq.
H.SE. H.A. H.SB. Ktf. f-I.A. H.A. Kt.Gr. H.A. C.
21
89 85 27 80 III
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15
82 143
72 35
60
8 95
77 I I
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BROWNSON, Lieut.-Colonel William Henry
(deceased)
Esq.
163
5
82
15
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BRUCE, Marion, Mrs. L.G1~. BR UCE, Robert, M.R.C.S. (deceased) HA. BRUCE, \Vil li3.m Downing, F.S.A. (deceased) litf· BRUCE-PORTER, Colonel Sir Harry Edwin Bruce, K.B.E., C.M.G., A.M.S.(T.F.) J(t.Gr. BRU TNI TG, Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. HSS. BRU "T, \Villiam Arthur (deceased) H.SB. BRU TTO , \\' alter Rayner, M.B. HA. BRU 'WIN, Captain Alan Deed, LD., R.A .M.C. HA. BRYA T, Lieut.-Colonel Claude Glennon Kt.Gr. BRYA , Edgar amuel H.S.B. BRL\ T ,James \Villiam (deceased) litf· BRYDO TE _JA K, \Villiam Disbrow, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. ED. J(t.Gr. BRYER, Thomas Edward (deceased) H.A. BU CIIA TA N, Captain Andrew Sinclair HSB. B UCIIA?\.\N, The Hon. Sir Ebenezer John B UCK, The Rev. John Parmenter (deceased) Bu KI ' GIrA:'II A TD CIIANDOS, Alice Anne, Duchess of BUCKLE, Ethel Harriette 1\1ary, Mrs. HA. BU CKLEY, Captain Edward John, R.A.M.C. H.A. BUCKLI~ \T, Frank Ernest H.SE. B UCKLE\', John Harrison (deceased) H.SB. BUCKLEY, Major William (deceased) KtJ BUCK~L\ ' TER, \Villiam
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BULI' ELEY Annie Evelyn, 1\1rs. T. H. R. B C L.Gy. ULL, olone! \Villiam Henry, F.R.C.S.ED., KH.S., Kt.Gr. A.M.S.(T.F.) BULLOCK, Captain and Quartermaster Walter Henry RA ,I. .
BULLOCK, Lieut.-Colonel \Villoughby BUNT, Robert William Hope (deceased) BURDE ,Captain Albert Edmund Charles, M.B.E. B URDETT, S ir Henry Charles, K.C.B., KC.V.O. B URDETT, Mary I sabella, Miss
B URDETT- C OUTTS, Angela Georgina, Baroness ( deceased) BURFORD-HANCOCK, Hannah, Lady (deceased)
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BURFORD-HANCOCK, Sir Henry James Burford, C.M.G. (deceased) Kt.Gr. BURGES, Captain S8merville Waldemar (deceased) Ktl· BURGESS, Captain Charles John (deceased) 1{t.Gr. BURGESS, Major Charles Mitford Esq. BURGESS, George Albert H.S.B. BURGESS, Colonel Henry Miles (deceased) Esq. BURGESS, Captain John, R.N. (deceased) Esq. BURGESS, Percy Pierpoint Esq. BURGIS, Lawrence Franklin Esq. BURKE, Sir Henry Farnham, K.c.Y.o., C.B., F.S.A. 10. Gr. BURLAND, Lieut.-Colonel Jeffery Hale (deceased) Kt.Gr. BURLTOr , Colonel William, C.B. (deceased) Ktj. BURL TON-BENNETT, John Robert (deceased) J<tf· BURN, Ethel Louise, The Hon. Mrs. Charles L.Gr. BURN, Sir George l{t.Gr. BURNABY, Major-General Edwyn Sherard, M.P.
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135 BURNE, The Lady Agnes C. (deceased) BURNE, Major-General Sir Owen Tudor, G.C.I.E., 129 K.C.S.L (deceased) Kt.Gy. IJI B URNES, Adam (deceased) }Of· 1 15 BURNES, Dalhousie Holmes (deceased) Kt.Gr. 12 5 BURNES, Esther Sarah, Mrs. (deceased) LJ. 112 BURNES, FitzJ ames Holmes (deceased) J(tJ. I12 BURNES, George James Holmes (deceased) Ktf· 112 BURNES , James, K.H., LL.D., F.R.S. (deceased) ]<tf· lI2 BURNES , Captain Sydney H olmes (deceased) Ktf· 112 BURNES, Ward Holmes (deceased) Ktf· 84 BURNETT, Ernest Joseph, M.B., M.R.C.P. H.A. 28 B URNSIDE,Colonel Eustace AugustuS,lY1.R.C.S.,A.M.S.l<t.Gr. 139 BURROWS, John Henry (deceased) H.S.B. 25 BURT, Sir Henry Parsall, K.C.I.E. Kt.Gr. BURTCHAELL, Lieut.-General Sir Charles Henry, }{t.Gr. 31 K.C B., C.M.G., M.B., K.H.S. H.S.B. 139 BURTON, Henry (deceased) 62 lJ.5.B. BURTO ,J oseph J amcs /l,SB. 63 BURTON, vValter vVilliam '27 IO.G1'. BURY, Sir George IT 7 E . BURY, Phineas (deceased) I-f.S.B. 64 B DSFIELD, J Ohl1 Dyson L.Gr.
Grade.
J-J.A. Buss, Howard Decimlls, M.R.C.S. H5.B. BUSSUTTIL, George, M.D. BUTCHER, Captain al"!d Quartermaster William George, H..A.M.C. H.S.B. BUTE,A ugusta lary Monica, Marchioness of, D.B.E. L. G1'. BUTEMENT, Alice Edith, Mrs. H. 5. 5. BUTLER, Florence, Lady L.Gy. BUTLER, Sir Spencer Harco urt, K.C.S.L, C. LE. ]{t.G1'. BUTTErwORTH, Captain Charles Edward, M.B. H.A. BYRN, Cyrus Henry H.5.B. 13RYi\'E, Violet Julia, liss L . G71'. BYRO~, l\Taie G eorgi na, l\1 rs. G. L.Gy. ID.cr., BYTIIESEA, Rear-Admiral John, C.B., C. LE, ( deceased) K t. G r. BYTIIE EA, Samuel Francis Glossop (deceased) Kt.Gr. BYTIlESEA OF Fl.:.E HFORD, l\Tary Prideaux, 1\lrs. L.G1". CADOGAN, Bealrix Jane, Countess, V.A. (deceased) L.Gr. CAILL\RD Lily Eliza Frances, Lady, O.B.E. L.Gr. J-f.S.B. CAIl'l'S, Peter Russell, L.P .C.P. C.\LDEl ', F ann)' Louisa, Miss H.A. CALl )WELL, Jessie Elsie, Irs. H. 5. 5. ALDWELL, 1\1ary Louisa, \Iiss, O.B.E. H.A. .ALD WELL, :;\1 atthew, L.l'. ~.P. & S, H.A. C.\LDWELL, Sarah Jane, ::\Iiss H5.5. C.\LLEKDER, George 'Villiam, F.R.S., F.R.C.S.
( deceased)
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CALLWELL, Emily Augusta, 1\liss H.5.5. CALVERLEY, Louisa Tary, Irs., O.B.E. L.Gy. CALWELL, 'Villiam, M.D. H.A. CA:\InI'IDGE, H.R.H. George 'Villiam Frederick » ~harl,es, Duke of, K.G. (deceased) Ktf. CAl\] hldD(sE, Colonel The ::\1arquis of, G.c.B., G.c.v.O., C.l\I. T7tJ C .1.~ . • A~IEl'ON, Jean Bolton Emily, Mrs. H .5. CA~IERO .l. T, Peter . H R CAilIERON -HEAD, Francis Somerville Cameron E ,George " ' hitfield sq.
70 43
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CADI, The Rev. John Brooke l\.Taher (deceased) AMPBELL, The Hon. Allan, l\I.D. (deceased) C AMPBELL, Amy l\1ary, Mrs. V"'!. A.
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CAMPBELL, CA~IPBELL,
CA~I PBELL,
Major Archibald Young Gipps, C.LE. Kt.Gr. H.A. Gerald Kt.Gr. Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Alexander L.G?'. Louisa Jane, Mrs. H. ( deceased) Kt.Gr. Colonel Robert Neil, C.B., C.LE., M.B.
CAMPBELL, CA:\IPBELL, CAMPBELL OF AUCH~IA JNOCH, Hilda Burella L.Gy. lVlitchell, Miss H. ,s. CANDILLO ,Marie Guislaine Ursule, Madame H.S.S. CANE, Lucy fary, Mrs. A . B., C.B.E. H.L"l. CA OT, Colonel Fernand Eugene, c.l\I.G. H.A. CANT, Mary, Mrs. W. E. Kt.Gr. CA NT, vVilliam Edmund, M.D., F.R.C. S. CA TLIE, Colonel Sir James, K.B .E., ~I.B., F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.(T. F.) Kt.Gr. CARDEW, Colonel George Arthur, l\I.R.C.S. lI..,J . CARDO, Esther, Mrs. I!.,). CARDO, \ Villiam J ohn H. ~.B. CARISBROOKE, Irene Frances Adza, :'IIarchioness of Lj. CARISBROOKE, Captain The l\farquis of, G.C.V,O. A-tj. CAR~IICHAEL, Caroline Elizabeth, Miss 11..1'1.. <:AR:\IICHAEL, Henry B., M.D. H.A . CAR~IICHAEL, Mary Helen Elizabeth, The Lady L.Gr. CARMICHAEL-FERRALL, Elizabe th Emily, 1\Irs. H.S.S. C ARNARVON, Henry Howard Molyneux, 4th Earl of, P.C. (deceased) Kt,Gr. CARON, Juliette, Mademoiselle H,A. CARPENTER, Charles Claude, D.SC. R-t.Gr. CARPE~TER, Colonel J ohn Austin l"':t. Gr. CARR, Colonel Howard, C.B., M.D., A.:\I.S. l"':t.Gr. CARR, Colonel Ralph Edward (deceased) Esq. CARR, Roslyn Mary, Miss J-I.S.S. CARRINGTON, Sir John Worrell, C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D.
Kt.Gr. CARRINGTON, Margaret Ann, 1\liss H .S.S. CARRUTHERS, Charles Ulick, L.R.C.P.I. H,A . CARTER, Albert Christopher H.S.E. CARTER, Charles Pemberton (deceased) Ktf· CARTER,Major-General Evan Eyare,c.B.,C.M.G.,M.V.O. H.A . CARTER, Gerard Bonham Esq. CARTER, Colonel Harry Molyneux, C.B. (deceased) K t.Gr. CARTER, Hervey H.S.B. (deceased)
167
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27 97
22 135 24
35 70 71 93
77 22 20
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71 62 13
7 91 89
39 75 12 9
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25 27 I37
71 12 9
69
82 63 I21
94 47 12 9
61
CARTER, Robert Brudenell, F.R. C.S. (deceased) CA RTER, The Rev. Thomas, D.D. CARTER, Th o mas Scales C APTER, Colonel \ Villiam Graydon, C.M. G. C ARTMAIL, Daisy Olive, Miss, M.B.E. CAP VELL, John Maclean, M.R.C.S. CARY, The Iron. Mary Selina CASE, H ugh Martin, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. CAS, Edward Eden, M.B. CA ~.\l' DE Ali, Eleanor Amelia, Marchioness
(deceased)
KtJ. H.A.
(deceased)
CE IL, Violet Geor~il1a, The Lady Edward CECIL, Colonel The Lord \Villiam, C.V.O. CHADWICK, Clara Mavesyn, Miss, R.R.C. CHALLI , Lieut.-Colonel Irarry Thornton, M.D. CIIAL~lEl'S, J ames, ~I.B . CHAL;\IERS, Sir l\fackenzie Dalzell, K.c.B., C.S.L
93 66
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48
H.S.S
70
H.A.
82 71 87 91
H.S.S. H.A.
HA. L. Gr.
Kt.Gr.
CA YLEY, urgeon-General Hel1fY, C.M.G. (deceased) H .A . CECIL, Alicia 1Iargaret, The II on. 11rs. Evelyn, C.RE . LJ. CECIL, The P ight Iron. Evelyn, ~r.P. l{tj. CECIL, :\Iary Rothes ~fargaret, The Lady \Villiam, O.B.E. (The Baroness Amherst of Hackney)
( deceased)
121
l-£.SB.
CASSIDI, Francis Richard, ~I.B.E., M.D. H.A. CA .' ILL1., Frances Emily, Countess of L.Gr. CA TLL\IAlr;E, The Lord Kt. Gr. CASWELL, \Villiam Edward H.S.E. "\T 'IIESIDE, Florence \\,il so n , :\lrs., A.R.R.C. H.S.S. C.\T11 '.\PT, Colonel Charles \\'alter, F.R.C.S . H .A. CATT, Harry Rayner H.SE. C~\TTELL, Lieut.-Colonel George Trew, M.D. H.A. C.\ULFEILD, ophia Frances Anne, 1\1iss (deceased) L.Gr. C.\VE, .\n n, Mrs. H.SS. .\\ E, The He\,. Thomas Smith H.A. C.\ VE); D1. II-BcNTL 'CK, Cicely Mary, The Lady 'harles L.Gr. CAYEXDr. fI-BEXTI . K, Olivia Caroline Amelia, The Lady Henry L.Gr. C.\ WDOI', Frederick Archibald Vaughan, 3rd Earl, 1'. '.
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CHAr.mSRLAIN, Colonel Sir Neville Francis Fitzgerald, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. Kt.Gr. CHA:'lBERLI T, Edson Joseph Kt. Gr. CHAillBERS, Harry Crompton H.A. CH.tDIBERS, Thomas Hall Winsley ]{t.G,'. CHAMBERS, William Henry ](t.Gr. CHAPLI ,Thomas, M.D. (deceased) H.A. CHAPMA ,General Sir Edward Francis, K.C.B., R.A. Esq. CHAP:'IAN. Robert \Villiam H.S.E. CHARD, A;1D, Mrs. H.S.S. CHARD, John Gale (deceased) H.S.E. CHARLES, Ernest Bruce, K.C. ]{t.Gr. CHARLES, Surgeon-General Sir Richard ]{t. Gr. Havelock, G.c.v.O., r.1.D., F.R.C. ' .r. Ef.A. CHARLESWORTH, Captain Edwin CHARLESWORTH, Lieut.-Colonel Henry, C.r.LG., H.A. :"1.R.C.S., R.A. 1.e. CHATFIELD, Admiral Alfred John, C.B. (deceased) KI.Gr. H.A. CHA WKER, Alfred, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (deceased) L.Gr. CHEETHAM, Anastasie, Lady, C.B.E. CHELMSFORD, His Excellency The Lord, P.c., G.C.S.l., G.C.I.E., G.C.M.G., G.B.E. ]{t.[. CHERi\lSIDE, Sir Robert Alexander, M.D. (deceased) Ktf· CHERRY, Eliza Ellen, Mrs. H.A. CHEVALLIER-BoUTELL, Francis Hepburn J!.~ i. CHEYLES:'10RE, Major-General The Lord, K.C.V.O. KI. Gr. CHIEKE, John, C.B., M.D. HJ1. CHILD, Jane Charlotte, Miss H.S.S. CHILDS, Christopher, M.D. ]":1. Gr. CHILSTO ,The Viscount, P.C. A-t.Gr. CHI ERY, Elizabeth, Mrs. E. F., M.B.E. L.Gr. CHISHOL~l, Joseph Andrew, ICC. Esq. CHISHOLM, Mairi Lambert Chisholm Gooden, Miss Ef.A. CHITTOCK, lVfary Adeline, Miss, R.R.C., M.iI!. If.S.S. CHOPPING, Colonel Arthur, C.B ., C. 1.G., R.A.M.C. ]-I.A . CHRISTIA , Lewis Mark Frank, M.B. (deceased) I-f.A. CHUBB, Sir George Hayter, Bt. Kt.Gr. CHUBB, Sarah Vanner, Lady L.Gr. CHURCHER, James Thomas H .SE. CHURCHILL, Jennie, The Lady Randolph, c.l., R.R.C L. Gr. CHURTOI , Ethel Blanche, Mrs. EI .5.
169
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25 88 31
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Colonel Andrew, F.R.C.S., K.}I.S. (deceased) Kt.G1'. Lieut. Andrew Edmund James, M.C., R.A. Esq. George H.SE. IIenry Edward, C.M.G., M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. Captain Herbert George (deceased) H.SE. Gertrude, Mrs. H.SS. Colonel Sir James Richardson Andrew, Bt., C.B. c.l\1.G., F.R.C.S. ED. Ktf· CL\RK, Lilian Margaret, Lady L.G?'. CLAl' K, Margaret, Miss H.S.S. CLARK Robert, L.R.C.P. (deceased) H.A. CL,\.l' I, C, Caroline, Lady (deceased) L.Gr. CL\l'KE, Edward Albert, M.R.C.S. (deceased) HA. CLA]' K.1', ir Ernest IVlic hael ]{t.Gr. CL\.l' KE, Janet Marian, Lady (deceased) HA. CL\.}'J'E, John Edward H.S.B. CLAI'KC, fajor-General Sir Stanley de Astel Calvert, G.c.v.O., C.M.G. (deceased) HA. CL.\.UGIlTOX, Thomas Legh, Bishop (deceased) C. CL.-\. Y, Augustus Frederick, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. CL\ Y, Richard (dcceased) ](t.Gr. CL.-\. Y, William McKinley H.A. CLt\ Y, \Villiam Ticholls (deceased) Kt.Gr. CL\. YTON, 1\lajor hades Cecil H.A. CL.\ YTOl , Sir Oscar Moore Passey, C.B., c.~1.G., M.D. (deceased) Kt.G?'. CL.-\. YTON, \Villiam Kitso n, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. H.A. CLEGG, Richard, ;o.1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. CLIFF, Edith, Miss, O.D.E. 1-/.SS. CLINGO, Jonathan H.SE. CLIPPERTO ,Charles Bell Child, C.M.G . H.A. CLIPPERTON, Ella Elizabeth, Mrs., O.B.E. L.Gr. CLOUGII. Samuel EISE. CLOUSTON, Sir Edward Seaborne, Bt. (deceased) Kt.Gr. CLOW, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Esq.
12 9
(deceased)
33
143 47 60
69 139 30
27 98
92 12 9
143
41 8 112
87 93 18
78 68 18
26 37 -1-9
95 73
96 143 17
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CLAN NY, William Reid, M.D., F.R.S.ED. (deceased) Ktf. CLAPENCE AND AVONDALE, H.R.H. The Duke of, K.G. (deceased) s.P. & Ktf. CLARIDGE, Frank J-IS.B. CLARK, Sir Andrew, 1st Baronet., M.D., LL.D., F.I{ .. P. CLARK, CLARI", CLARK, CLARK, CLARK, CLARK, CLAI ' K,
50 59
143 139 76 7 37 68
143 135 143
28 143 60 143 12 7 J43 115 86
115 79 12 9
84 86
72 64 95
41 62 12 9
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CON AUGHT, H.R.H. Princess Louise Margaret Alexandra Victoria Agnes of Prussia, Duchess of, V.A., C.L, R.R.C. (deceased) LJ. CON AUGHT, Field-Marshal H.R.H. The Duke of, K.G., K.T., K.P., P.C., G.C.B., etc. G.P. & KtJ. CON AUGIIT, Lieut.-Colonel H.R.H. Prince Arthur of, K.G., K.T., P.C., G.c.l'>1.G., G.C.v.O., C.B., etc. Kt.f. Co _\.UGIIT, H.R.H. Princess Arthur of, Duchess of Fife LJ. CON ELLY, John James .rISB. CONNELLY, \Villiam Edward .rI .B. CO l ' NOR, Anthony John 1IS.B. Cox NOR, l\Iajor Bentley Sievewright .r1.SE. o ROY, harles H.SE. CONYNGILDl, Frances Elizabeth Sarah, Marchioness LJ. CO~Y:;\, GILDr, Jane St. l\1aur Blanche, lYIarchioness
Grade.
COAD, Ethel Augusta, Miss COATES, Clare Ann Margaret, Miss COATES, John Mandell, M.D. COATES, Deputy-Inspector-General Matthew, M.D., R. . (deceased) COATS, 1\Iarie Jeanne A.ugustine, Lady COCHRA TE, Anna Annette Minnie, Miss COCHR"\.NE, Arthur Lewis COCHRAN E, Margaret, Miss COCKBURN, The Hon. Sir John Alexander, KC.:'I.G., M.D. COCKILL, Lieut.-Colonel vVilliam Baron, 1\I.D., R.A.M.C.(T.F. ) COCKSHOTT, Frances Mary, 'riss COCKSHOTT, John James CODRIN GTON, dela Harriet, Lady COE, Captain \\'alter Ernest, L.D .. COFFIN, Major Richard J ames Maitland, F.R.C.P. COLBY, Captain Francis COLE, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick lin den, D.S.O. COLE, Mary Cecil Frances Kate, Mis~, l' .R.C. COLEGRA YE, Elizabeth Violet, Mrs. E., ~I.B.r:. COLE~IAN , John Albert Sidney COLE~IAX, \Villiam \Varman, M.R.C.S. (decea.sed) COLES, Geraldine Gertrude, l\1iss COLLARD, Major Alfred Stephen COLLETT, John Martin COLLETT, Violet Julie, Miss, .A.R. R.C. COLLIE, Sir Robert John, M.D. COLLIXGS, Ernest Charles COLLI:;\'GS, Mary Bonamy, Miss COLLI'S, Agnes Julia, The Hon. 1\1rs. Henn COLLI I S, Captain George Robert Nixon COLLI TS, vVilliam Edward, Bishop (deceased) COLLIN SON, Beatrice Annie, Miss, :-1.13.E. COLQUHOUN, Captain Isaac COLVIN, Colonel Richard Beale, c.n. COMPTON, The Lord Alwyn, D.D. (deceased) CO~lYN, Major David Charles Edward ffrench
( deceased)
171
ROLL.
L.G?'. L.Gr.
H.A. H.S.S. ]0. Gr.
84
68 18
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H.£l. D. ]{t.Gr. H .• l. L.Gr. ]-1.S.B. H.r1. 1-1. ,,>'. ~)' . A-t.Gr. H.£l. lIS S'. Kt.Gr.
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121
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CUOK, Charles HS.B. COOK, Fran k IIenry, C.LE. ](t. Gr. COOK, George H.SE. COOh:, J ohl1 :'IIason (deceased) l(t. Gr. COOK 1:, ~larjorie Randal, Irs. H. .S OOKE, :'IIartha, l\Irs. H .SS. COOPEr', ir Alfred (deceased) H.A. COOPEI', _\ugustus Orlton H .E. COOPER, Captain and Ouartermaster Georae b Thomas, I' .•\.~I.C. HSB. COOPER, Lieut.-Colonel Henry,D.S.O.,~J.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. H.A. COOPEr', John (deceased) H.A. COOPEr', l\Iarion, Lady H.A. COPEL\. D, James, M.D., F.R.S. (deceased) Kt. Gr. COPE:-IAN, Lieut.-Colonel Sydney Arthur Moncl-::ton, F.R.S., M.D. Kt.Gr. COPP, Charles Josepb, M.D. ]{t.G?'. CORBEN, Ebenezer H.S.B. CORBET, Katharine, The Hon. NIrs. R. , ~I.B.E. L.Gr. COR BETT, Joseph John Francis H.SB. CORDIN, Thomas Wilson, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A.
82 33 61
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CORDES, Margaret Agnes, Mrs. T. CORKRAN , Florence Caroline, Mrs. S. CORKER, Major-General Thomas Martin, C.B., M.D., K.H.P., A.U.S. COR ELIOUS, John James CORNER, Henrietta, Mrs. E., R.R.C. COR WALL, Jeannie, Mrs. CORNWALL, Moses (deceased) CORNWALL, William Cotton , M.D. (deceased) CORT, J oh n Giles Denison , I.R.C.S. , L.R.c.r. CORY, l\1ajor Evan James Trevor, O.B.E., !\I.D., R.A. r.C.(T.F.) COSGRAVE, Ephraim l\1acDowel, M.D. COTTELL, Lieut.-Colonel Reginald Jam es Cope, R.A. I.c. COTTO ,Adelaide, Mrs. C. COTTON, Alonzo, I.B.E. COTTON, Charles, F.R.C.P.ED., M.R.C.S. COUCH, Christina, Iiss COULCHER, Mary Caroline, 11iss, O.B.E. COURT EY, John Iortimer, C.M.G., LS.O. COUZE:KS, Sir George Edwin COVEXT00.', Captain Charles Arthur, :\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.:\I.C. COWANS, General Sir J ohn Steven, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., :\1.v.O. COWARD, Frederick John COWCIiEI~, Edward Rowland, L.R.C.P., L.RC.S.
( deceased) COWIE, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Henry, C. LE. Cox, The Rev. J ames Bell (deceased) COX-DAVIE3, Rachael Annie, Miss, R.RC. COZE I s, Th~ Rev. W. Reyner (deceased) COZE s- HAH.DY, Constance G e rtrude Lilian, The Hon. 11rs. VV. CRAIG, :Major Sir Algernon Tudor, C.B.E., F.S.A. CRAIG, J ohn CRAIG, Stanley Brown CRA ,Robert David, M.RC.S., L.R.c.P. CRANSTON, Colonel Sir Robert, K.C.V.O., c.B. CRAYE ,Florence Sarah, Mrs. D.
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68 35 20 20
Grade.
CRAWFORD, Sir James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl of, K.T., F.R.S. (deceased) Kt.Gr. CRAWFORD, Lieut.-Colonel Gilbert Stewart, Esq. .M.G., M.D., R.A.M.C. KtJ. CRAWFORD, William (deceased) L.j. CRAWLEY, Emily Charlotte, Mrs. (deceased) L.Gy. CREAGH, Lilah, Lady ID.<.t., CREAGII, General Sir O'Moore, G.C.B., G.C.S.I. Kt.G1/'. H.A. CREASE, James Robertson, F.R.C.S.ED. (deceased) CREASE, Margaret Turnbull, Mrs. J. R. (deceased) H.S.S. H.A. CREERY, John CRERAR, Marion E., Mrs. P. D. L.G?'. CRESPI, Alfred John Henry, M.R.C.P.ED. (deceased) H.A. CRESSWELL, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Benjamin H.S.B. CRESSWELL, Colonel Pearson Robert, C.B., F.R.C.S.
( deceased) CRIPPS, Joseph Charles CRITCIIETT, Sir r\nderson, Bt., K.C.V.O., F.R. .S.En. CPOFT, Mary Jean, l\1rs. H . CROFT, l\Ia ry Hannah, l\1rs. CROFTS, Surgeon-General Aylmer Martin, C. LE., L.R.C.P. &. S.ED., K.ILS. (deceased) CRO~1BIE, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander, C.B., M.D.
( deceased)
I{t.Gr. Esq.
29
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fl.~'.JJ.
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97 49
59 65 86 83 77
173
ROLL.
CRO:'IBIE, 1\1ajor John Frank, M.D., RA.M.C. CRO:'IER, Ruby Florence Mary, Countess of CRO:'IIE, Captain C. F. (deceased) CROOKE-LAWLESS, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel Sir vVarren Roland, .B., .I.E., C.B.E., M.D. CROOYSIL\.NK, Harry Maule, (Pasha), M.R.C.P.I.
( deceased) CROSBY, Ada, Miss, M.B.E. CROS , IIenry Alfred CROSS, Jane Elizabeth, Mrs. CROSS, John Herbert CROSS, John P obert CROSS, Sarah, Miss CROS E, Catherine, Mrs. C. R. CROSSLEY, Edward Jones CROWDY, Edith Frances, Miss, C.B.E.
H.A H.SB.
Kt.Gr. L.Gr. H.S.S. H.A H.SB.
Page. I29
48 112 12 5
37 22
144
141 83 38 144
63 144 65 32
40 74 144
139 92 40
H.A. L.Gy. Esq.
137
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21
K t. Gy. L.Gy. H.SB. H.S.S. H.S.B. H.S.B. H.S.S. LJ. H.S.B. H. '.s.
13 0 38 61 70 65 63 69 II
65
71
174
ALPHABETICAL
ALPHABETICAL
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Grade.
CROWDY, Mary, Miss, C.B.E. CROWDY, Dame Rachael Eleanor, D.n.E., R.R.C.
H. L.G'r. H.Li.
CRYER~ Joseph, l'LR.C.S. 11.SB. CUCKOvV, John Henry H. ~. CUDWORTH, Margaret, Miss !I.A. CUENOD, Marcel Auguste CUFFE, Surgeon-General Sir Charles McDonough, H.A. K.C.B., F.R.e.S.ED. (deceased) H.SB. CULL, Charles James \ \' illiam H.A. CULLEN, Lieut.-Colonel The Rev. Peter, M.D. CULLEY OF FOWBERRY, Jane Darling, Mrs.; L.Gr. O.B.E. CULLI G, Surgeon-General John Chislett, !(t.Gr. l\I.R.C.S., A.:-LS. H.SE. CUNNINGHA:-l, George Cu NINGTON, Captain Frederick Joseph, H .. E. O.B.E., R.A.~1.C.(V.) CURETON, Surgeon-Colonel Edward, M.B., Kt.Gr. M.R.C.P. ED. H.SS CURETON, Jane Elizabeth, Mrs. E. H.SB. CURRY, George Robert H.SB. CURRY, Thomas Hindmarch Hon. !(t.Gr. CZAMANSKI, His Excellency Anatole
DADSO ,Sophie Portlock, Miss, I.B.E. DAKY S, Winifred, Mrs. H. G., M.B.E. DALGLEISH, Janet Drummond, Mrs. G. W. DALLAl -, Alphonsus John DALLAS, Rupert Caradoc Francis (deceased) DALLAS, Sidney DALRYMPLE, The Lady Marjorie Louise DALTO ,Major-General James Cecil DALTON, Maria, Miss DALTON, Mary Caroline, Mrs. J. C. DALY, The Hon. Florence Maria, l\I.B.E. DAMON, Mary Louisa, Miss DANE, Edith, Lady DANE, Sir Louis William, G.c.I.E., C.S.I. DANIELL, Captain Francis Frederick DA IELL, Harriet Edith, Mrs. DANIELL, William Henry Joshua
H. H. H.SS. Esq.
Ktj. H.S.B. L.G?". !(t.j. L.j. Lj. L.Gr. H.S.S L.Gr. Kt.Gr. Kt.G?'. H.A. rl.S.E.
175
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Grade.
Page.
74
40 95 54 76 93
144
55
91
28 54
19 69 62
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71 71 68 49 121
66 42
6 1I 12
37 68 42
25 26 94 61
DA IEL. ·E ,Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Gustavlls , D.S.O. J{t.G?". DARBY, Adolphus Charles rl.SB. DARBYSHIRE, Ruth Eveline, 1\.1 iss, R.R.c. L.Gr. DARV1L-SMITII, Ethel Kathleen, Mrs. P. G. H.SS. DARVIL-S:-IITIT,Major Percy George,c.B.E.,R.A.l\1.C.(V. ) Esq. DARWI " Amelia Elizabeth, 1\.1rs. G. H. L.Gr. DAR WI ,Major George Henry, :-LD. Kt.Gr. DATIA, His Highness Maharaja Lokendra Govind Singh of D. DAUBE l EY, Eliza, Lady (deceased) LJ. DAUBE:l\' EY, General Sir Henry Charles Barnston G.C.B. (deceased) , K tJ. DA\TE TPORT, Cyril James Humphries, F.S.A.
Kt.Gr. L.Gr. L .Gy. Kt.Gr. HSS Kt.Gr. Kt.Gr. H.SB. H.A. H.A. KtJ. HA. H.SB.
DAVID 'O " Frances Mary, l\Iiss D .'\'VID ON, 'M argaret Agnes, Lady, n.B.E. DAVID ' OI'\, Sir \Valter Edward , K.e.M .G. DA\-ID Ol.T , \Villiamina Saida l\Iiss DA \ TIES, Arthur \ ernon , ~I.B.~. , M.n. DAVIES, Lieut-Colonel David, M.P. DAYlE, David DA \ -1 ES, David Llewellyn, :-LD., L.R.C P.&.S. DA \' IE, aptain Dayrell , R.N. D ..\.\ IE , Francis P obert (deceased) D.\TIE ,Hanbury AYIE , I Ienry D .\ YIE. , Lieut.-Colonel John Ed ward Henry, n. .0., r-.I.R . . . , ILL I.e. J(t.Gr. D .\ YIE , John Stanley, :-LB. HA. DAYLE, The Hon. Sir Louis Henry, K.C.U.G., K.C. Kt.Gr. D .\ \ "IES, 1ar), Elizabeth, l\Iiss H.Li. D .\ YIES, Lieut.-Colonel Osvvyn St. Leger (deceased) H.SE. DA \ -IES, Richard Thomas H .E. DA \ "IES, Thomas HSB. DAVIE, Thomas Charles H.SB. DAVIE, Tom H.SE. DAVIES, Captain \iVilliam Henry Saxon H. .E. DAVISON, John \Villiam H.SE. DA WES, Colonel Bethel Martin KtJ. DAWES, Edwin E sq. DAWNAY, The Hon. Norah H.A.
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176
ALPlIABETICAL
ROLL.
Grade.
DAWSO ,Colonel Sir Bertrand Edward, G.C.V.O., Kt.Gr. c.n., LD., F.R.C.P. DAWSON, Colonel Thomas IVloore, L.R.C.P. (deceased) H.A. DAWSON, Colonel \Villiam Christopher (deceased) J-I.!l. DEAKIN, Pattie, Mrs. H.A. H.SE. DEAr, James L.Gr. DEANE, Ethel, Miss H.fi. DEA S, Henry George, M.D.
( deceased) DE BEAUFORT, Le Comte Henry (deceased) DE BEREN GER, Baron (deceased) DE BLISS, Baron (deceased)
J-IA. H ..Ll. Kt. Gr. ]{t.(;r. HOll. L.Gr.
DE ERLENE ,Marguerite, Baroness DE BUNSEN, The Right Hon. Sir 1aurice \Villiam 1{t.Gr. Ernest, Bt., G.c.~1.G., G.C.v.O., C.n. Esq. DE BURGH, Colonel Olick George Cam pbell, C.D. L.Gr. DE BUSTRos, Edma Helena, Madame Kt.Gr. DE BUSTROS, Selim (deceased) DE CARVALLO , Don Nicasio de Landay Alvarez
( deceased)
H .. I. Hon. Jdj.
DE CHASTELAI ,Philippe, Count (deceased) DE HALLWYL, Ie Comte Frederic Hon. Ktj. DE HAUSO YILLE, Pauline d'Harcourt, La HrJ1l. L.Gr. Comtesse Hon. A-t.Gr. DE HAUTEVILLE, Paul Grand Hon. L.Gr. DE LABROSSE, Henriette, Mademoiselle Hon. l<t.Gr. DE LASTIC ST. J AL, Count Louis (deceased) lIon.L.Gr. DE LASTIC ST. J AL, Countess (deceased) DELEPIERE, Joseph Octave, LL.D. (deceased) Hon. Kt.Gr. L.Gr. DE L'IsLE AND D UDLEY, Frances, Lady H.A. DE MARTE~S, Frederick (deceased) J-/'A. DEMETRIADI, Louis, M.D. (deceased) H.SS DENCI-IFIELD, Emily Jane Martha, Mrs. Lj. DENMARK, H.M. the Queen of (deceased) L.Gr. DENNIS, Agnes, Mrs. DE NISS, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Sherwood,
( deceased) DE T, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Francis Henry
Page.
J-/.S.B. 10. Gr.
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27 144 144 86
S8 41 91 96 66
1-/,./1. If.S.B.
DEASE, Major Edmund James DEATH, \Villiam Henry DE BA UillGARTEN, General Alexander
177
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17 144 I
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H.SS DENTITII, Elizabeth Southern, Miss Ktj. DE P CARSALL, Robert Lucas (deceased) Ktj. DE PEAl' SALL, Robert Lucas, Junior (deceased) L.Gr DERBY, Alice, Countess of DERB\', The Earl of, K.G .. P.c., G.c.v.O., C.B. Ktf· DERII.UI, John Christopher (deceased) H.S.B. D ERr L\ \[, Thomas Hanson Crossfield, M.B. HA. 11.",1. DE P OUGE:\IONT, Frank Alexander, O.B.E. DE S _\LJS, Lieut.-Colonel Edwrlrd John 1-f.A. 1)E S .\LI:->- . OGLIO, :\.Iajor-Gcneral Johann Ulrich, Baron (deceased) Kt.Gr. DE S.\Lh-SO(~LrO,Count Peter John Fane(deceased) Kt.Gr. DE HOJ{OUGIJ, The Lord, K.C.\-.O. Kt.Gr. DE SELL'l'DO, Gertrude Lucy, ~rrs. S. HS.S. DE SL~ O~CE~, :\1ajor IIubert Dominique Alexandre I-I ussenot (deceased) Hon. l<t. Gr. DE T' E1'l LAE"i, Elizabeth BlackalJ. Baroness HLi. DE TII O\["ic... General Christian Albert Frederick
c.
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(lCE\'ILLE, Peter Victor, Comte( deceased) H01Z.KtJ DE T UI'I:\', ~ophy, Countess J-IolZ. L.Cr. DEV0 1·'-,rrI I' E, Evelyn Emily l\1ary, Duchess of Lj. DE\ 0 . . ' ~l!IJ' E, Louise Frederica Augusta, Duchess of
112
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( dcccased)
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8 63
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DrCK- U TY GIIAM) Lieut.-Colonel Sir \Villiam Stewart, Bt., C.B.E. l<.G. DICKETTS, Ada Mary, Mrs. H.SS. DICKEY, Archibald Alexander George, I.B.E., M.D. H.A. DICKINSON, Jean, Miss H.S.S.
28 71 80 71 M
178
ALPHABETICAL
ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL
Grade.
DICK-LAUDER, Sir Thomas North, 9th Baronet ( deceased) DICK Or , Charles R., 1\1.D. DICKSON, John (deceased) DILLON, Luke Gerald, M.D. DILLON, Malcolm DILLO ,Nora Grace, Miss DIN NICK, Lieut.-Colonel \Vilfrid Servington DISRAELI, Marguerite Katharine, Miss DIXON, Anne Elfleda, Mrs. VV. DIXON, Sir Raylton (deceased) DIXO T, \Naynman DIXSON, Thomas Storie, M.B. DOBBI T, Lieut.-Colonel Leonard DOBBI , I[ajor \Villiam \\Tood DOBIE, John Nicholson, l\f.B. DO BSO ,Arthur, i.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. DOCKER, \Vilfred Law (deceased) DOCKERY, Owen D ODDS, Major James Hu gh Hamilton DODGSO ,Colonel Colquhoun Scott, .D., c.~I.G . DODS\VORTH, Frederick Charles (deceased) D O~IVI LE, Major Herbert \Vinnington (deceased) Dol\' David DO r ALD, Major David, A.~I.C.C"\NADA D OKE, Richard Clowes Do ELLY, Stephen Charles D ON TELLY, Thomas D o KIN, Richard Sims (deceased) Do OUGIIi\10RE, The Earl of, K.P., P.C. DOUGALL, Andre'vV, L.R.C.P. DOUGLAS, Annie Jane, Miss W.<t., DOUGLAS, Lieut.-Colonel C. M. (deceased) DOU GLAS, Ellen Lytcott, Lady Dow, William Alexander, M.D., D.P.H. DOWN, Harriet Elizabeth, Mrs. DOWNE, l . .'lorence Faith, Viscountess DOWNIIAYl OF FULHA~1, The L ord, P.C. DowTHW AITE, Charles Gordon DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan, M.D., LL.D. DOYLE, Elizabeth, Miss
179
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Kt]. 11.£1. Esq. H ...'-1. 11.A. H.S.
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DOYLE, Major-General Sir John Milley, K.C.B., M.P. ( deceased) Ktj. DRAFFEN, Elizabeth, Mrs. P. (deceased) L.Gr. DRAFFEI , Lieut-Colonel George Algernon Esq. DRAKE-BRO K:\IAN, Lieut.-Colonel Herbert Edward, I.~l.S. I-f.A . DRING, IIenry Charles (deceased) H.SE. DIUI\, I'WATER, Charles Thomas H.SE. DPI~KW_\'TFR, Frederick Edward H.SE. Dr> V,\1 ,[OND, Major-General Sir Francis Henry Rutherford, K.C.I.E., C.B. (deceased) Esq. Dp U.\I:\IOND, George Edward Kt.Gr. DR U~I\IOND, Grace Julia, Lady L]. DRC,\[\]O;\;l) \\ inifred :lVIary, Iiss HSS DIZUR\', Francis axham Elwes Kt.Gr. Dl'YL \.i'\D, John \\ inter, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.A. D I'YL\.i'\}), Leslie \Vinter, M.R.C.S., L.R.c.P. H.A. Dc BOULA \, IIubert Houssemayne, M.R.C.S. HA. D u BOCL\.Y, Sir James Houssemayne, R.C.I.E., C.S.I. HA. Dec I\: \V()I' TII, Sir Dyce, Bt., ~I.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P. ](tJ. DUCI -WORTII, Canon Robinson, c.v.O., D.D. (deceased) C. DUDLEY, Rachel, Countess of L.Gr. DVL>LE\', Georgiana Elisabeth, Dowager Countess of, R.R.C. L.Gr. Du I )LEY. The Earl of P.C., G.C.B., G.c.~r.G., G.c.v.O. 1(1. Gr. DUDLEY, \Villiam , 1st Earl of (deceased) Ktj. De} F, \lexandra J\Iaud, Miss H.SS DUI'F, Edith Florence. Lady Grant, C.B.E. L .~ DUFF, John, ~I.B., ilLRC.. (deceased\ H D / .A. D UKl:, Colonel Alexander William, M.D. (deceased) H.A.. U KE, l\l[ary Jessie, Mrs. R. (deceased) L. Gr. D UKE, Roger Esq. D U.\IDLETO , Robert H.SE. D D e ' BAR, Carolina, I[rs. HSS U~BOY;\;I~, James, 13 th Baron (deceased \ K J. D / t . UKC\. ,Colonel Francis, C.B. (deceased) ](t j. DUi\ c \. T, Mary Kate, Mrs. Lj. DU~c\. T, Robert Bruce, M.D. l-I.A. D UK '_\. r, \Villiam L.R.C.P. HA. D u KCO'\IBE, Colonel Charles \Villiam Ernest. C.B.E. T. D . ~~ U COMBE, Evelyn, Miss (deceased/\ Lj.
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Grade.
4I
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15
H.A.
144
KtJ. L.Gr. ]{t.Gr.
112
L.P.&IOJ. H.S.S. H.S.B.
112
H.A.
84
Du DONALD, \Vinifred, Countess of DUNEDIN, Samuel Tarratt de Terrot, Bishop of, Primate of New Zealand Du KLEY, \Villiam \Vilberforce, F.R.C.P.ED.
( deceased) DUN ANY, Randall Edward, 15th Baron of
( deceased) Du PRE, Emily M., Miss DUl{IL\,:'I, The Earl of, E..G., P.c., G.C.V.O. DY?l10KE, The Hon. Sir Henry, Bt. (deceased) DYSON, Annie, Mrs. DYSON, Henry EADES, Samuel Oliver, L.R.C.P. EARLE, Sir Archdale, K.C.I.E. EARLE, Violet l\1ay, Lady EARLY, \Valter EASTON, Colonel George EASTOX, Mary Richmond, l\1iss EBDE~, Agnes :Mu rray, Mrs. C. ECCLES, Arthur Symons, :'1.D. (deceased) EDDISON, Arthur EDEN, Sybil Frances, Lady EDITH, Sister Mary EDWARD VII., His Majesty King
36 2468 65
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39 5
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SH.P. 1; /<tJ. EDWARDS, Bogdall Ed ward Iastrzebski, ?l1.D. 11.£1. EDWARDS, George Rogers (deceased) H.SE.
121
(deceased)
EDWARDS, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Bickerton, C.B.E., M.D., R.A.:'1.C. EDWARDS, \Villiam Ernest EDWARDS, William Rea, O.B.E. EGERTON, Colonel Sir Alfred Mordaunt, K.C.v.O., C.B. (deceased) EGERTON, The Lady Mabelle Annie EGERTON, Mary Georgina, The Hon. Lady EGERTON, Olga, Lady EGERTON OF T ATTO ,Mary Sarah, Countess
( deceased)
37
'3 139
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135
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EGERTON OF TATTON, Wilbraham, Earl
( deceased)
Grade.
Page.
L.Gr.
181
ROLL.
ELAM, James H.S.B. ELKI TGTON, Lieut.·Colonel Henry Percival George, M.R.C.S . (deceased) H.A. ELLESl\IEl' E, Violet, Co untess of L.Gr. ELLE \JEH.E, Katharine Louisa, Dowager Countess of L.Gr. ELLES~l El' E, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of, M.V.O. KtJ. ELLE l\IEIZE, Francis Charles Granville, 3rd Earl of (deceased) KtJ. ELLIOT, l\Iary Louise, 1\1rs. HSS ELLIOTT, Captain Brereton George, L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.P .c.P. I. H ...J. ELLIS, Lieut.-Colonel Clarence Isidore, c.?lI.G., :'1 I)., R.A.:'1.C.(T.F.) H.Lt. ELLI. , l~ rancis Tewman }{t.Gr. ELLI 0-;;\, Arthur, ~1.I'.c. . ., L.R.C.P. H.A. ELL1 () T, Frederick HS.B. ELL1 'U~ , John Charles (deceased) H.A. ELL! TO.', Colonel George Sampson, C.B., F.R.C. . ]{I.G'r. ELLI:,TOX, aptain George Sampsoli, :'1. C. , P .A.:.r.C.(T.F.) H.S.B. EL:'IE.', Cecil Henry, O.B.E., ?l1.D. /-1.£1. EL \ISLIl=, Captain P eginalcl Cheyne, F.R.C. L.R .. P., R.A.~r.C.(T ..F.) ]-f.A. EL. .flO::\' , The R e\'. Thomas Charles C. ELse, Henry Cyril H.A. E:'IAXUEL, harles Ansell D. El\1:\1 , Frank James H.SB. E:'l 'LEY, Jessie 1\label Hague, Iiss J-I.SS. EM.'LIE, Isabel, Iiss LD. H ..d. E?\ D1 'OTT, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiarn HOll. ]{t.Gr. E TGLA1 D, lbert James H.SB. EKGLISII, Colonel Sir Thomas Crisp, K.C.:\I.G., :'I.B., F.R.C.S., A.M. . ]<t.Gr. ER :\lATI rGER, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam (deceased) Kt. Gr. ER KINE, 'VVilliam H.SB. ESIlER, The Viscount, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. 1(tJ. ESlIER, Eleanor Frances Weston, Viscountess, R.RC. . LJ. EVA ·S, Alfred Edward H.SE. EVA S, Arthur John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.£1. EVA S, Sir Evan Vincent, F.S.A. H'A-t. T
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Page.
H . . E. EVANS, Major Owen, R.A.1I.C.(T.F.) Kt.Gr. EVANS, Thomas William, M.D. (deceased) l-l.A. EVANS, William Godfrey, L.R.C.S.I., L.RC.P.E. H.A. E \"ELEGII, Elizabeth Ann, Miss H . . S. EYERETT, Eliza nn Miss l-IS. EYERETT, Helen Constance, l\liss EVERS, Captain Charles J ohn,M.D.,:\I.R . ~ .,R.A.:\J.C. ( V.) H ...rl. E\TI ON, William l/.S.B. EWART, Charles Gordon Esq. EWART, Charles Theodore, M.D. (deceased) H.S.B. EWART,Sir \Yilliam Quartus,2nd Baronet (deceased) l{t.Gr. EWE ,Harry vValter, M.R.C.S. H.A.
65 13 0 89
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fl.ri.. Kt. Gr.
77 70
70 98 64
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Kt.Gr. FAIRBAIRN, Sir Andrew (deceased) L.Gr. FAIRBAIR " Clara Frederica, Lady Esq. FAIRBAIRN, John At. Gr. FAIRBA K, William, c.v.O., O.B.E., LR.C. A-t.Gr. FAIRE, Arthur William H. El. FALCONER, Alexander, M.D. L.Gr. FALKLA D, Mary, Viscountess FALK ER. Lieut.-Colonel Eric Felton, c.:-f.C., D... 0. 1-/.El. FALWASSER, Surgeon-Major Francis, F.R.C.
13 0
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I/.S.lJ. FARGHER, \,Villiam A-t.G?'. FARINGDON, The Lord, C.II. [-I. Ll. FAR~IER, Captain Christopher Alfred 1/.11. FARMER, Septimus, L.R.C.P. H ..rl. FARND01\, Eleanor Blayney, Mrs. FARQUHARSO~, The Right Hon. Robert, H.A. M.D., LL.D. (deceased) H . .s. FARWELL, Edith Daisy Michell, Miss Esq. FAY, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Sam FAYRER, Surgeon-General Sir Joseph, 1st Baronet, K.C.S.I., LL.D., M.D., F.R.C.P. (deceased) Kt.Gr. FAYRER, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Joseph, Bt., M.D., l(t.Gr. F.R.C.S.ED.
02
( deceased) FAREMAN, Colonel vVilliam Blennerhasset
(deceased)
24
91 94 82
144 71 49
183
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FEARN, George FELLOWS, Frank Perks (deceased) FEKN, amuel Backwell, L.R.C.P. & S. ED. FE WICK, Ethel Gordon, Mrs. B. FERGU '0 ,Lieut.-General William (deceased) FER TANDEZ, Andrew Pascal, L.M. & S., F.R.I.p.rI. FEH.NS, Ifred Ernest FERREl' , Sewallis Edward, loth Earl
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FIELDE1\, Henry _ damson, l\LD. H.L'l. FIFE, Coloncl Sir Aubone George, C.V.O. Kt.Gr. FIFE, Sir John (deceased) Kt.Gr. FIFE, "\lexander William George, 1st Duke of, K.G., K.T., P.c., G.c.v.O. (deceased) KtJ. FIGGIS, Ruby Norah, Miss H.S.S. FILG .\.TE, \, illiam Townley George Seymour :Iacartney Kt.Gr. Fn\' IIX\I, Henry Walter, F .. A. Esq. Fr . . "L\ \' ~Oi\, John George US.B. FI . _. , Francis \Villiam (deceased) H.S.B. FIX~ E~I O j' E, Ellen Kate, 1iss H ..rl. FI T ~\', \Villiam Evelyn St. Lawrence, M.D., L.P .c.P. H.A. FIRTII, Albert H.S.B. FII ' TII, \Valtcr US.B. Fr IIEl', "0.Iary Col borne, liss, RR.C. H.S.S. Fr lIEl ', tella Heyward, !'IIrs. \V. B. H.S.S. FI ' IIEl', \,Yilliam Baker Esq. FISK, John H.S.B. FITZGEORGE, Colonel Sir Augustus Charles Frederick, K.C.V.O., C.B. Esq. FITZJ\L\U RICE, Flora Kathleen, l\1iss H.S.S. FITZPc\TRI K, Lieut.-Colonel Herbert Lindsay, .D.E. l(t.G1'. FITZROY, IVluriel, The HOll. Mrs. Edward, C.B.E. L.Gr. FITZWILLIAM. Lieut.-Colonel Duncan Campbell Lloyd, M.D., F.R.C.S. R.A.M.C. (T.F. ) UA. FLETCIIER, Isaac, M.B., D.P.H. H ..rl. FLETCI-I ER, Middleton H.S.B. FLETCIIER, Nigel Corbet, M.B., M.R.C. ., L.R.c.P. H.L'l. FLETCIIER, Nora Kathleen, Miss, R.R.C. H.S.S.
96
( deceased)
17 112 122
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50 63 139
94
47 67
98 90 65
95
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ALPIIABETICAL
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Grade.
J-1.SE. HJ1. 1(t.Gr.
FLIGG, George William FLINT, Thomas Buxton, M.R. . . , L.R .. P. FLOWER, Sir Erne t Francis Swan FOGGIE, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Edward, H ..:l. 1.B., RA.M.C.(T.F.) H.S.B. FOORT, Thomas Edgar FORBES, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Mackenzie, H.A. M.D., C.A.l\r.C. FORBES, Lieut.-Colonel George \Ventworth HA. ( deceased) lI. . . l. FORBE , John, LB. lIS.B. FORD, Arthur George ll.. I. FORD, Mary ugusta, Lady FORD, Surgeon-General Sir Richard \Villiam, K.C.;'LG., C.B., D.S.O., III.R.C. ., A.l\1.S. J(t.C;r. FORE TER, Lieut.-Colonel The Lord ](t.C;r. FORE TIER-\\'ALIZER, Charles Leolin, :\l.P. FORESTIER-\VALKER, General Sir Frederick \Villiam Edward, G.C.lLG.,K.C.B. (deceased) J{t.Gr. HS.JJ. FORRE T, Arthur J runes, :'1.\".0. JI.S.B. FORREST, John Shepherd FORREST, Lieut.-Colonel John Vincent, c.:'1.G., /1..1. :'I.B., R.A.:'r.C.
H.,,--1. FORREST, Robert, ~I.B. FORRESTER, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel James S. (deceased) Esq. FORT, Surgeon-C0lonel Thomas, l\1.R.C.S. 1I .. l. FORTESQUE, Major Edward F.Knottesford (deceased) KI}. FORTESQUE, The Rev. Hugh John (deceased) l-LA. FOSTER, Major-General Gilbert La Fayette, c.B. J(t.Gr. FOTHERINGIIA:\l, Major-General John Taylor, Esq. C.M.G., M.D., A.l\1.c.Canada
KI.Cr. FOWLER, George H.SE. FOWLER, Harold 1(t.Gr. Fox, Major Chaley (deceased) Kt.Gr. Fox, Duke (deceased) Esq. Fox, \Valter St. John, M.B.E. L.Gr. FOX-SY:'I0NS, Maude, Lady FOX-SYMONS, Sir Robert, K.B.E., M.RC.S., L.RC.P., IO.Gl'. D.P.II. H.SB. FRACY, Henry Thomas
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FR r\ TC IS , Da vid John H.SE. FRA TK, The Lady Agnes (deceased) FR.\N K, Helena Constance, Miss L.Gr. FRANK, Philip, M.D. (deceased) FRA KLI, gnes, Miss FR.\ KLL ', Surgeon-General Sir Benjamin, K.C.l.E., l<:t.GI'. K.II.P. (deceased). FRANZ, 1Telene Magdalene Elisabeth, Mrs. R. H.SS FR"\SER, Edmund KI}. FR.\SFl', Gordon Lushington lISB. FIL\SEI', Lieut.-General James Keith , c.l'.1.G. (deceased) Esq. FR.VEI' , Lieut.- Colonel John Henry Pearson, J>.S.O. , 'I. c., :'1.13., :'LR.C ... , R.A.:'I.C. H.A. FRASEI', 'aptail1 Thomas Oliver lit. Gr. Fl' ,\~EI\., \\,illiam Sinclair, L.P. ' .p. H.A. FI' EDEl' 1('.\, I 1.P .I 1. Princes', Baroness von Pawel Rammingen, C.l., R.R.C. L.J. Fl\.l~EllO J' ~', John Charles Richard, L.RC.P. H.SB. I' EEL\·I), Major-General IIenry Francis, .B., T
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FI' LLSTl.. '\. Colonel Sir \Villiam Lockyer, M.P. ( deceased) J<:tJ. 11 RI':'J \~TLE, General Sir Arthur James Lyon, G . . :'II.G., C.D. (deceased) Kt.Gr. FI'L llI, The Hon. Essex Eleanora, O.B.E. L.G7'. FRE:\"CII, \Villiam (deceased) H.S.B. FRL .1), 'aptain Edwin Esq. FJ'EI'E, The Right Hon. Sir Hynry Bartle Edward, I st Baronet, G.c.n., G.C.S.r. (deceased) H.A. FRESII FIELD, Edwin, LL.D. (deceased) Kt.J. FRESlIFIELD, Edwin Hanson, F ..•\. KtJ. FRE HFIELI), James \\,illiam Esq. FpE. ' llFIELD, Jessica Lilling's ton, Miss, R.R. L.Gr. FPE Ill< IELD, \Villiam Dawes (deceased) Kt.Gr. Fl' E IIFIELD, Zoe Charlotte, lr3. E. (deceased) L.Gr. FPIPP, Sir Alfred Downing, K..C.v.o., C.R, F.R.C.S. Kt.Gr. FRYER, \Vill iam Francis, L.R.C.P. HA. FUDGE, Aneurin Gomer Emlyn Jones H.SB. FULFORD, \Villiam Thomas H.SB. FULL.AGAR, Kate, Miss HA. FULLEl', Andrew James B.A.
13 0 70 6 65
137 87
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97 I 12
13 0 42 139
47 II7 122
7 47 38 13 0
135 18 84 57 59
77 79
186
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ALPHABETICAL
ROLL.
Grade.
FULLJ AMES, Edith Marianne, Mrs. FURBER, \ Villiam Arthur George FURLEY, Frederick \Villiam FURLEY, Sir John, .11., C.B. (deceased) FURLEY. Maria Turner, Lady, R.R.C. FURSE, Dame Katharine, G.B .E., R.R.C.
H.S.S. H.S.E. Kt.Gr. Kt].
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If.A. GABITES, Major George Edward, flI.B., F.R. .S.ED. GABRIEL, Lieut.-Colonel Edmund Vi'via n, c.s.I., C.M.G., C.\' .O., C.B.E. !O.Gr. GADIE, Laura Jane, Miss H.S. GADIE, Margaret, Mrs. R. (deceased) H. C:;.s. GADIE, Robert (deceased) H .... l. GAFFNEY, \i\1illiam l-I..')'.B. GAGE, \Villiam J ames A~t.Gr. GAIT, Christian Maud, Lady L.Gr. GAIT, Sir Edward Albert, K.C.S.I., .I.E. }{t.(;r. GALLOWAY, Jeanie, Miss H.~)·.S. GALT, George Frederick A~t.Gr. GALTO)l', Sir Douglas, K.C.B., D.C.L. (deceased) Art. Gr. GAL\VAY, lVlarie Carola Franceska Eosclyne, Lady L.C.r'r. GALWAY, Colonel The Viscount, C.13. !(t.Gr. GALWAY, Vere, Viscountess LJ. GARDIXER, Major Alec (deceasea) l-I.S.H. GARDINER, Robert Septimus Af(;r. GARFORTH. Frances, M:iss 11..)'.S. GARNER , Lieut.-Colonel Cathcart, C.:'LG., C.B .E., :'1.13., A.M.S. A~t.Gr. GARNER, John Poole J-f. .13. GARNER, Joseph Thomas H.S.E. GARNETT, Abraham Langhorn H.Ll. GARNETT-OR:'IE, Alice Richmond, Mrs. L.Gr. GARRETT, Charles Dudley, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H.S.E. GARSON , John Hill Ross, M.D. J-1..£1. GARTSHORE, Lieut.-Colonel William Moir Esq. GASCOIGNE, Laura Gwendolen, Mrs. F. R. T., C.B.E. L. Gr. GASKELL, The Lady Catherine Henrietta Milnes L]. GASKELL, The Lady Constance HarrietStuart Milnes L]. GASKELL, Major Evelyn Milnes Esq. GATACRE, Major-General Sir William Forbes, K.C.B., D.S.O. (deceased) Kt. Gr.
91 21
69 141 144 66 23 41 28 74
23 13 0 42 20 12
139
30 72 31 60 54 82 36 139
91 49 37 12 12
51 13 0
187
ROLL.
Grade.
GATLIFFE, Hamilton (deceased) Kt.Gr. GATT, Major Alfred Joseph, I.C. J-J.S.B. GATT, Captain William Raphael Esq. GA UN T, William Hamilton , M.B. (deceased) H.A. GA WTIlOP NE, \Villiam . IJ.S.B. GAYTON, Joseph J-J.S.B. GAZDER, Gus taspj i Nasservanji D. GEDDES, Colonel Robert] ames, c.n.,D.S.O.,M.B.,A.M.S. J-J.A. GE E, ] oseph Thomas HA. GE E, Mary, 'Irs. H.A. GELL, Harry Dickson H.A. G ELLIE. Andre H.A. GEl\'T, Elizabeth, 1\'Irs. S. H.S.S. GEJ\'TLE, ir \Villiam Benjamin !';t.Gr. GEJ\'TL E', Thomas Lawrie, L.R.C.P. (deceased) H.A. GEOl'(,E, The Right Hon. David Lloyd, 0.:'1., M.P. !(t.Gr. GEORGE, \ViJliam Kerr J{t.Gr. G El' .\L\.NY, ILL 1. Victoria Empress Frederic of, and Queen of Prussia (Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland ) (deceased) Lj. GI nn. llrgeon-Gencral II ugh (deceased) J{t.j. GI nn, Major William Alexander, M. D.ED., R.A .:'I. C.(T.F.) (deceased) H.A. GI BllU_', Lieut.-Colonel Frederick vVilliam , L.R.C.P.ED., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) Kt.Gr. GII3 no~ '. , Charlotte Emma Iargaret, :Miss J-1.L'l. GnmOl s, Robert Alexander, M.D. Kt.Gr. Gnm, lfred George H.S.E. GIBl' .\.LT.\.R, IIenry ]03eph Corbett, Bishop of C. GIU 'ON, Elizabeth Iallock, Lady L.Gr. Grusox, George Riddle HS.B. GIBSO;\', Lieut.-Colonel George \Vashington ( deceased) J{tJ. GIB TO~ Colonel Sir] ohn Morison, KC.M.G., KC. , LL.D. Kt.Gr. GIB'O T, Thomas, M.B. Esq. GIDLEy-MoORE, ] ohn Bartholomew Giles, M.R.C.P. HA. GIDLOW, Samuel Ault H.A. GIE\-E, Emma Elizabeth, Miss (deceased) H.SS. GIFFORD, Sophie Catherine, The Lady H.S.S. GILBERT, Frederick H.S.E.
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H.S.B. GILBERT, VVilliam Edward Joseph H.A. GILBERT ON, James Henry, l\1.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. Esq. GILDEA, Major George Arthur Ktf· GILDEA, Colonel Sir James, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A. L.]. GILDEA, Rachel Caroline, 1\11-5. (deceased) H.A. GILES, Colonel Peter Broome, C.B., F.R.C.S. fI r l. GILLESPIE, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Kenneth H.S.S. GILLIES, Janet, Mrs. W. D. GIlZDLER, George Toussaint, L.R.C.P. e S.ED. H.A. GIRLING, \i\1 illiam Levett rISB. GITTI J ) John (deceased) H.S.B. GITTINS. Thomas f/' ~~'.lJ. GL.\DST~NE,l\Iaud Ernestine,The IIOJ1.l\Irs.H.,c.n.E. L.D'r. GLADSTO TE,The Viscount,P.C.,G .. B.,C.C.~I.G. ,c.n.E. l":t.Gr. GLAD TO E, Dorothy l\'1ary, Viscountess L.Gr. GL.\DYS, The Rev. Mother Superior (deceased) H.S.S GL.-\SGOW, George Frederick, 6th Earl of (deceased) J{tf. GLAZEBROOK, 10nica, :\1is -, ~LB.E. JI. .)'.S. GLEICIIEN , Lady Helena Emily L'cI'r. GLEICHEK , Major-Gel1eral Lore! Edward \\,ilfred, Kt.Cr. K.C.V.O., e.D., C.)1.G. , D.S.O. 10. Gr. GLO\-ER, P obert Mortimer, :M .D. (deceased) C. GLYN, The lIon. Edward Carr, Bishop GODDARD, l\Iajor Charles Ernest, O.B.E ., LD., R. ,\.ilLC. (T.F.) H.A. GODDAl-~D, Lieut-Colonel Gerald Hamilton,R.A.)r.C. H.S.B. GODEFROI, Jocelyn H.SB. GODSON, Colonel Clement, 1\1.D. (deceased) !(t.Cr. GODSON, John Edward, M.D., M.R.C. . (deceased) 11.41. GOFTO -SALMO TD, Lucy, Mrs. R. L.Gr. GOLDIE TAUB~L\N, Sir John SenhoLlse (deceased) !{t.Gr. GOLD~IANN, Agnes l\Iary, The Hon. Mrs. Charles, L.Gr. }'.P.e. fI.S.S. GOLDS\L\N, Ethelwyn, Miss
S4 90 ,-p
GOLDS\VORTllY, Everard Walter GOOCH, James vVyard, M.R.C.S. GOODE, Charles Fox, M.R.C.S. GOODFRIlA~r, Mary Reford, Mrs. A. E. GOODI T, Emma Catherine, Miss GOODJ\fA T, Henry '!-'alton GOOD)fAN, Thomas Herbert, ~I.R.e.s.
Esq. H.A. H.A. L.G7'. H.SS H.SB. H.A.
Grade.
6 125
84 96 68
90 55 139 60
43 2 L
38 14 1 12:2
76 40
17 I
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1 9
ROLL.
5
54 54 13 0
145
35 13 0
36
75 49 77
79 38 67
57 92
GOODWI ,Edward Robert HS.B. GOODWI ,Lieut.-General ir Thomas Herbert John Chapman, K.e.H., C.M.G., D.. 0.,1\:.11. . Kt.Gr. GORDO~, Major Archibald Alexander, CD.E., M.V.O. Kt.Gr. GORD()", 1. abella, Miss (deceased) HSS GORDO . . , Samuel Thomas, F.R-C.P.I. HA. GOI' DON, tewart Esq. GORDON-LENKOX, Blanche, The Lady Algernon , D.ILE. L.Gr. G O!'I , Dr. \Villiam Clement l\1arinlls (deceased) HA. GO':lCI IEN, The Viscount, .B.E. Kt.Gr. GO .';C JII~1T , Tbe Hon. Sir \Villiam Henry, K.n. E. lilGr. GOSFOl'1) Louisa Augusta Beatrice, Countess of L.Gr. G Ot..: IH e, I l e nr)" ~r.B. (deceased) HA. G OU (;II , Beatrice Sophia, Irs. H. S. L.Gr. GO ULD, Lieut.-Colonel Juan Jay, e.n.E., I.M.
( deccased)
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18 141 80 49 43
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Samuel , F.R.C. S. (deceased) H.A. GOYDE] ', Captain Francis \ Villoughby, :\f.B. , 1'.1' .c.s. , l' .. \.)r.c. H 4--1. GI' .\ 1"'1'0 0:', ' usann a .\far)" Duch ess of L. Cr. GI '.\IL:DI , Edward l-l.S.B. GI ' \ILL\I , :M argaret Ethel , :\1rs. 1. .fl.~--1. GJ ' _\IL\J\[, :\largaret 1\Ianson, l\liss HSS. Gl' \ILL [, ~Iinnic Ross, Mrs. G. A. L.Gr. GR.\lLUI , Thomas H.SB. G I' .\NT, G eorge, M.D. (deceased) HA. GI ' ANT, John (deceased) Ktf. GIZA T, Ogilvie, M.D. (deceased) H.A. GI' A1TT, Captain Thomas (deceased) KtJ GIZA nLLE, Alexander, .M.G., ~r.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. lit. Gr. GI' Al \-ILLE, Paulina, l\liss H.A. GRAY, . lfred 1\1urray, L.R.C.P.& S.ED. Esq. GR.AY, James Iaclaren Stuart, 20th Baron
145
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(deceased) GRAY, Richmond John Stevenson GRAY, \Villiam, M.D. GREAN\', Surgeon-General John Philip, M.D.
( deceased) GREE ,Colonel Conrad Theodore, M.R.C.S., L.R.e.P., D.P.H., A.M.S.
94 43
60 96 69
4I 59 145 I 12 145
112 31
77 50
Esq. H.S.B_
HA. H.A.
145
H.A.
95
190
ALPHABETICAL
ALPHABETICAL
ROLL.
Grade.
L.Cr. GREE ,Ethel Mary, l\1Irs. L. H.S.!J. G REE J, George H ...J. GREE ,Herbert H.S.S. GREEN, Laura, Miss H.A. GREEN, Thomas Arthur, M.D., F.R.C.S. H.A. GREE SILL, The Rev. Edward (deceased) H.~i. GREER, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas MacGregor 1l.S. . GREG Elizabeth Agnes, Miss GREG~RY, Herbert E. (deceased) ]{t.Gr GREIG Major David Middleton, M.B., RA.M.C. (T.F.) ll._,l. GREIN ER, Edmundo Ho7t. Kt.r:':. GREY, lix Lenox, Mrs. W. H. Il.S.). GREY, Alice, Countess L.Gr. GREY, Sir Albert Henry George, 4th Earl, P.C., Kt.Gr. G.C.B., G.c.l\I.G., G.C.V.O. (deceased) GRIERSON, Lieut.-General Sir James 10ncrieff, K.C.B., C.V.O., c.~I.G. (deceased) Kt.Gr. GRIFFITH, The Right Hon. Sir Ellis J OIles Ellis, A-t.6'r. Bt., K.C., ::'I.P. L.Gr. GRIFFITH, 1\1ary Harriett, Miss GRIFFITHS, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Thomas, H .. i. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. l{t.Gr. GRIFFITHS, John Samuel, M.RC.S. L .Gr. GRIFFITH, Sarah Gilbert, Mrs. J. S., O.B.E. GRIFFITII , Major \Villiam Stuart (deceased) KI/ GRDIBLY, Richard Henry, M.R.C.S. (deceased) 1l.S..\. GRIMSLEY, Ellen 1\1aud, 1\iiss, ::'1.B.E. H ..11. GRINIIAl\I, Ernest Edward 11.:1. GROGAN, Ellinor Flora, Lady GROO::'lE, Captain and Quartermaster Albert Owen R.A. LC. H.S.E. GROSVE OR, Sibell Mary, Countess L/. l-l..)'.S. GRU::'DlANT, Annie, Mrs. GUI TI\'ESS, Marie Clotilde, The Hon. Irs. A. E. L.G/'. GUISE, Albert George ll.S.!}. GUISE, Captain Anselm Verner Lee lIs.n. GULSON, Sophia Louisa, Mrs. (deceased) H.A. GUN I I TG, John, C.B. (deceased) K/.Gr. GW.\.LIOR, Lieut.-General His Highness Sir Madho Rao Scindia, Bahadur, Maharaja of, G.C.S.I., G.C.v.O., G.B.E. D.
Page
42 63 97 68
90 145 92
69 13 0 043473
37 13 0
30 37 90 I9
36 112 I3 0
75 61 80
59 12
74 42 63 62 145 116
99
191
ROLL.
Grade.
HACKING, Isaiah 11.S.B. HA K1 G, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel John Herbert, ~I.R.c. ., L.R.c.P. J-1.A. HACO ,\Valter Edward, L.R.c.p. (deceased) HA. HATJFIELD, Frances Bett, Lady L .Gr. HATG, Dorothy Maud, Countess L.Gr. HAIGH, George \Villiam 1-1.S.E. H .uGII, William Edwin, F.R.C.S. 1-1.£1. HAILEY, Alessandra, 1\1rs. L.G1'. HALBERT, amuel Gregory H.S.E. HALDA.l\T, Lieut.-General ir James Aylmer Lowthorpe, K.C.B., D.S.O. Kt. Gr. IL\LE, l\1arion, :\Iiss H.S.S. H.\.LGl ' E r, aptain John Alfred, :'I.c. (U.S. Army) HA. HALL, Daniel J-1.S.B. HALL, Captain Frederick, :'I.B., D.P.H. HA. HALL, J ames Campbell, M.B . HA. H .\LL, Lieut.-Colonel John Lees, M.RC.S. L.R.C.P.ED. (deceased) Kt.Gr. H .\LL.\ :'T, IIarrie John HS.B. IL\LLEY, :vlajor George, ~1.B. (deceased) HA. IIALLIWELL, Thomas, :'I.R.c. ., L.R.c.P., D.P.II. 1-1.£1. TL\LL()\Yl." IIarry Pennington, M.D. Kt.G-r. H,DIllLEl)E:\' , Ether Georgina Caroline, ViscountessL.Gr. IL\ "\IJ: LJ I' GER , .\braham D. I-LurBUJ ' GE1{, i\athan Samuel D. II \;'lILTO:\" Charles Boughton, c.::'1.G. ESlj. H .\ "\lILTO l , Colonel Henry Blackburne l":t.Gr. ILDIILT00.T, Colonel Henry B. Hans HA. HA'IIILTO IT , John Gardiner, M.V.O. (deceased) Kt. Gr. 11.\ \IILTON, The Right Hon. The Lord Claud KtJ HA'IIILTU T, Samuel, ~f.D. A~t.Gr. HA:'IILTO AXD BRAXDO~T, Nina Mary Benita, Duchess of L.G?'. HAMILTOX-Rus ELL, The Hon. Eustace Scott, O.B.E. H.A. HA I 1ERTO T, Major George Herbert Leonard, L.R.C.P. & S.ED., RA.M.C.(T.F.) H.A. HA:'l lOND, William, F.R.C.S. H.A. HA 1PDE r, Sir Henry Robert, 2nd Viscount, G.C.M.G. (deceased)
Page.
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92 145 40
37 60 98 41 62 22 67 97
59 94 98
I3 0 57 145 92
17 43 100
100
47 26 80 13 0 8
27 37
95 90 80
13 0
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ALPHABETICAL
ROLL.
Grade.
IIANBURY-\VIL!"IA~[', Annie Emily, Lady
L.Gr. J-J.S.B.
H .A cox, \Villiam H.S.S. HANDY, Kate Emma, Miss HAND\,' 'IDE, Captain and Quartermaster vVilliam, HANKEY, Evelyn, l\1iss HANMER, Charles HAN:JIER, 1\Iary Ann, 1\1iss HA~ N. Ellen Scott, 1\lrs. H. F. HANR.\IIAX, \Villiam George Augustine, M.B.E. HA~S01\, Sir Charles Augustin, Bt., :'11.1'. HARCOURT, l Iary Ethel, Viscountess, G.D.E.
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(deceased) HE RY, Sir Edward Richard, Bt., G.C.V.O., K. .B., C. .1. H ENRY, \iVilliam H E:\fS~IA I , Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Henry Frank, C.M.G. (deceased) H EPBUR ,Colonel David, c.:\f.G., M.D., l\f.R.C.S., R.A.l\I.C. (T.F.) HEPPER, Major Harry Albert Lawless HERBERT, Alice Gwendolen, Mrs. HERBERT, Joseph HERBERT, The Lady Victoria Alexandrina Mary Cecil, C.B.E.
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f-l.S.B. HOLi\fES, Frank Ernest J{tJ. HOLMES, General John, C.B. (deceased) IIOLi\rES, Margaret nn, Mrs. I-IS.S. HOLT, Henry Mainwaring, M.R.C.S. H.A. HOLT, Major-General Sir Maurice Percy Cue, K.C.B., K . .1I.G., D.S.O. /(t.Gr. Ho IrES 'JT vo \NISBECQ, Theophile Anton Wilhelm Count von (deceased) Hon. KtJ. IIOOD, The lIon. Alexander Nelsoll, K.c.\1.0. Kt.Gr, (Duke of Bronte) HOOPER, Jane Dunlop, Miss (deceased) H.S.S. Kt.G1~. I lOOPER, John Harvey (deceased) HOOPER, Colonel Sir \Villi({m Roe, K.C.S.1., F.R.e. Kt.Gr. HOPE, Major Charles \Villiam lVlenelaus, M.D., F.R. . . Esq. HOl'E, Constance Christina, Mrs. H.S.S. IIOPE, John H.S.B. I {UI'E, l\lary, Lady L.Gr. lIOPE, Sir \Villiam Henry St. John, LITT.D., D.C.L., F . . A. (deceased) Kt.Gr. 1TOI'E, Vice-Admiral the Right Hon. Sir William J ohnstonc, G.C.R, 1\LP. (deceased) l{t.J. J IOl'l'EH, Marshall H.S.B. I-lop A , Hubert \ olslenholme, l\I.B. H.A. IIoI' E, Lieut.-Colonel George,1J.D.,A.M.S. Australia H.A. IIOR~ E, Harriet Jane, 1iss H.S.S. IIOI'WOOD, The Hon. Sir \Villiam Henry At. Gr. IIu KE , 1ajor Arthur Fayrer Esq. 1I0 KYN', nna Dorothea \Vren, Miss (deceased) L.Gr. Ho KYN ,Chando \Vren, l\1.P. (deceased) l<t.Gr. Ho 'KY N , Clara Amelia \Vren, Miss (deceased) LJ. Ho ACI, Major James Francis Clark, F.R.C.S., L. R.C P.ED., R .• L\1.C.(V.) J(t.Gr. HOULTO ,Sir Edward Victor Lewis, G.c.l\1.G.
(deceased) HOARE, Juliana Margaret, Miss HOBART, Irene Margaret, Miss HOBBS, Edward Robert HODDI OTT, Harry James HODGETTS, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Alfred, c. LG., M.D., L.R.C.P., A.M.S.Canada HODGSON, Sir Frederic Mitchell, K.C.M.G. HODGSO ,John Edwin HODGSON, Mary Alice, Lady HODKI SON, Joseph Emanuel HODSON, Elizabeth, Mrs. (deceased) HOD 0 ,Henry Algernon, L.R.C.P. (deccased) HODSO J, Thomas Charles Augustus HOGARTH, George (deceased) HOGG, The Right Hon. Jonathan HOGG, Quintin (deceased) HOLBECHE, Lieut.-Colonel Richard (deceased) HOLDEr, Edith, Miss, R.R.C. HOLDEN, George Herbert Rose, M.D. HOLDEN, Hyla (deceased) HOLDE ,Lieut.-Colonel Hyla Napier (deceased) HOLDEN, The Rev. Oswald Mangin HOLDE ,Lieut.-Colonel Robert Mackenzie HOLDER, Sir John Charles, Bt. HOLE, Samuel Reynolds, Dean (deceased) HOLFORD, Lieut.-Colonel Sir George Lindsay, K.e.v.O., C.I.E., e.B.E. HOLFORD, Mary Eleanor, Mrs. G., e.B.E. HOLLAND, Lieut.-Colonel Trevenen James, C.B.
( deceased) HOLLA JD ·MARTIN, Robert Martin, e.B., F.S.A. HOLLINGS, Nina Augusta Stracey, Mrs. HOLLINGS, William HOLME, Mary Ellen, Mrs. S. HOLME, Strachan HOL11ES, Annie Gertrude, Mrs. HOL:\1ES, The Venerable Ernest Edward
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HUWARD, Heaton Clark, M.R.C.S H.A. I JOWARD, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Kt.Gr. HOWARD, Colonel Henry Richard Lloyd, C.B. Esq. I-loWE, Georgiana Elizabeth, Countess (deceased) L.Gr. HO\vELL, Joseph H.S.H. lD.(t., HOWSE, Major-General Sir Neville Reginald, K.C.B .. K.c.r-.I.G., F.R.C.S. l{t.Gr. Hoy, Colonel Sir \V dliam \Vilson, C.B. I{t.Gr. HOYLE, George, LB. E., M.D. H. 1. HOYLE, Margery Florence, 1iss 1-1.5. . HUDSON, Major Bernard I-T. . .-i. HUGHES, Amy Sarah, Miss L.Gr. HUGHES, Charlotte Elizabeth, Miss H.S.5. HUGHES, Major vVilliam H.S.B. HUGHES-HuNTER, Colonel Sir Charles, 1st Baronet
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HUNTER-WESTON OF HUNTERSTO I , Lieut.-General Sir Aylmer Gould, K.C.B., D.S.O., M.P. Ktf. HUNTER-WESTO OF HUNTERSTON, Grace, Lady L.G7". HUNTER-WESTON OF HUNTERSTON, Jane, Mrs.
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JACK Or , George H.SB. J .\CK ON, Joseph John, L.RC.P.ED., L.R.C.S.I. H.A. J 1\.CK ON, Colonel Robert, M.B., A. 1.S.(T.F.) rl.A. J A K ON, Robert (deceased) H.S.E. J ACKSO ,Deputy-Surgeon-General Sir Robert William, C.B. H.A. JACKSON, \Villiam Ferriday, l\LR.C .. , L.R.C.p. II. .A. J .ACOBY, Mathieson Harry (deceased) H.SE. J ,\.FFRAY, Sir John, I st Baronet (deceased) H.A. J ,UPU R, Major-General His Highness Sri Maharajadhiraja Sir Sawai Madho Singh, Bahadur, of, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.v.O., C.B.F. D. J i\'LLA D, \Villiam Hamerton, F.RC.S. (deceased) IO.Gr. JAMES, Diana Lily, Mrs., l\I.B.E. H.S.S. J iDLES, Lieut.-Colonel Herbert Ellison Rhodes, C.B., F.R.C.S. H j 1. J AilIES, John Arthur, M.V.O. (deceased) Kt.Gr. J .A~IES, Mary Venetia, Mrs. J. A. L.Gr. J A~IES, William Dodge, c.v.o. (deceased) Kt.Gr. J Al\IESON, Surgeon-General James, C.B., f.D. ( deceased) Kt.Gr. J A~IIESO , William Allan, M.D. (deceased) I(t.Gr. J ARDI IE, William Ellis, C.I.E. l(t.Gr. J EFFERSON, \Villiam Dixon, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. JEKYLL, Agnes Lowndes, Lady, D.D.E. Lj. JEKYLL, Colonel Sir Herbert, K.C.M.G. KtJ. ]EJ\CKEN, Surgeon-General Francis J ohn, ~r.D., D.P.H. ](t.Gr. J ENN"I GS, Lieut.-Colonel vVilliam Ernest,M.D.,I.l\LS. A-t.Gr. J ENNI TGS, William Munro, M.RC.S. (deceased) H. 1. J EPHSON, Captain Sir Alfred, RN. (deceased) KtJ. J EPHSO ,Harriet Julia, Lady L.G!'. J EWELL, Sophia, Miss J EWELL, William H.SB. J OH S, Charles II.S.B. JOHNS, Major Henry Douglas, LD., M.R.C.S., R.A.l\I.C.(V. ) H.A. JOHNS, Sidney Walter lIA. J OH SO ,Alfred Earlam (deceased) H.A. J OHNSON, Colonel Alfred Edward Webb, C.B.E. , D.S.O., M.B. , F.R.C.S. }(t.Gr.
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H.S.S. KEER, Caroline Helen, Miss, R.R.C. If A. KEITH, John Robert, ~I.D. I(tJ. KEKEWICH, Charles Gran ville ESQ. KEKEWICII, Lieutenant Piers Ke.me, R. '. Esq. KELLEY, Howard George KELLY, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Vandeleur, Cll., Kt.Gr. F.R.C.S.ED. (deceased) KELLY, Major Thomas William Gordon, 1\1.D., H.A. F.R.C.S., R.A.~1.C. (T.F.) Kt.Gr. KEMP, Charles Fitch (deceased) 1-/.£1. KE DALL, George, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.S. KE TDALL, Maud Mary Brind, Miss L.Gr. KENNEDY, Bertha Jane, The Hon. Lady I{t.Gr. KEN EDY, Harold C. KE TEDY, The Rev. Mortimer Egerton, 1\1.\'.0. Kt.Gr. KE T EDY, Sir Robert John, K.C.:\l.G. KENNETT-BARRINGTON, Alicia Georgette, Lady ( deceased) KENNETT-BARRINGTON, Sir Vincent Hunter Barrington (deceased) KENNEY, Honoria, Miss KE NY, John Drought, M.D. KEN Y, Surgeon-General \Villiam \Vallace, C.ll., A1.B., F.R.C.S.I., K.II.S. KE SI TGTO , Grace Elizabeth, The Lady
( deceased) KE SINGTON, Lieut.-Colonel Guy Bellfield KE YON, The Lord, K.C.V.O. KEOGH, Lieut.-General Sir Alfred, G.C.B., C.C.V.O., C.H., M.D., F.R.C.P. KER, Sir Arthur Milford, C.LE., M.V.O. (deceased) KERR, Alexander Livingstone, 1\1.D.ED. KERR, Peter (deceased) KETTLE, Sir Rupert A. (deceased) KEYSER, Agnes, Miss, R.R.C. KHAIRPUR, His Highness Mir Imam Baksh Khan, of KIDDLE, Colonel Frederick, C.M.G., A.M.S. KILKELLY, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Charles Randolph, C.M.G., M.V.O. KIL}10REY, Ellen Constance, Co untes s of
203
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(deceased)
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76
( deceased) Kt.Gr. 12
5
95 30
Kt.Gr. Kt.Gy.
( deceased) KI OLLY , The Hon. Elizabeth Charlotte K OLLY , Major Frederick Roger Alexander Nicholas (deceased) KNOTT, Surgeon-Colonel Charles, M.R.C.S.
H.rl. H.A. Kt.Gr. L.G1~.
D. H.A.
80
KITCIIE1\ER OF KIIARTO()ilI, Field-Marshal Sir Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl, leG., K.P., P.c., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., R.E.
H.S ..)'. H.rl.
Lj. H.A. }{t.Gr.
Kt.Gr.
K1 ' G, Lieut.-Colonel A rthur Frederic William, F.R.C.S.ED., I.M.S. H.A. KI IG, Colonel Edwin James, C. LG. Kt.Gr. KI1\G, Sir Henry Seymour, K.C.I.E. Kt.Gr. Kl 'G, Jessie, Miss H.S.S. KI TG, John Lane H .£1. de H.S.B. KI 'G, Julia Mary, Lady (deaased) L.Gr. KING, Nellie, Mrs. H.S.S. KI ' C;, Teresa, Miss, A.H..R.C. H.S.S. KINC.'LEY, Rose Georgiana, Iiss H.S.S. KU.;N .\IRD, The Hon. Gertrude Iary H.S.S. KIN 'I~ AR, Colonel William, M.D., K.II.P., A. r.S.(T.F.) H.A. KI 'ELLA, Kathleen Mary, Miss H.S.S. KIRBY, Ada Maria, Miss H.A. KIRKL.\ND, \Villiam Joseph H.S.B. Km.KPATRICK, The Hon. Sir George A., K.C. I.G.
( deceased) }{t.Gr.
Page.
K1L\10REY, Sir Francis Charles, 3rd Earl of, K.P.
( deceased)
99 95
H.A.
79
L.G'r.
42
KNOTT, Sir James, Bt. l{ OWLE , Constance Mary, Lady KNOWLE , Lieut.-Colonel Sir Lees, Bt., C.V.O. KNOX, Sir George Edward, I. .0., LL.D. K l UTHSEN, Major Louis Francis Roebuck, :\1.D., R.A.i\I.C.
55 90 63
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135
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77
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13 1
Kt.Gr. 10. Gr. Kt.Gr. Kt.Gr.
1-1.£1.
97
204
Grade.
UTSFORD, Sir Henry Thurstan, 1st Viscount, P.C., G.e.M.G. (deceased) SP. & I(tj. KNUTSFORD, The Viscount ]0. Gr. Kr UTSFORD, Margaret Jean, Viscountess (deceased) Lj. KOCH, Wilfrid Vincent Miller, M.D. II.S.1J. KRAUSE, Emil Frederick H.SB. KRAUSE, Rebecca, Mrs. E. F. H.S.S. KUHRING! Mary Frances, Mrs. G. A. L.Gy.
( deceased)
121 17 I25
66
56 69 4I
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Hon. Ktj. H.SS
LAFONE, Lilian, Miss II.A. LAGELOUZE, Edmond, M.D.l'ARI LAlOr, Arthur Thomas, :'1.13. 11. ~1. LAKI G, Sir Guy Francis, 2nd Baronet, C.B. , ~LV.O. , F.S.A. (deceased) l{t. Gr. LA~IB, Major Sir Archibald, Bt. lCtj. LAMB, Charles James Saville Montgomery (deceased) ]OJ. LA:\rB, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charle ' I\Ion tolieu, 2nd Baronet, D.e.L. (deceased) L.P. & J(tj. LAi\IB, Sir John Cameron, C.B., C.i\I.G. (deceased) l{t.Gr. LAMB, Thomas lI.S.B. LAl\IBERT, Canon Edgar H.~l. LA~IBERT, Colonel Frederick Arthur Heygate, F.S .. \. l{t./. LAMBERT, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Samuel, :'IU' .C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C. (T.F.) H.A. LA:'IIBERT, Joseph Thomas (deceased) lI.S.B. LAMBERT, Stanley Harrison 11..1 1. LAMBERT, Captain Thomas (deceased) Esq. LAMPSON, Norman George (deceased) l(t.Gr. LANE, Charles William (deceased) H.A. LA TE, Charlotte Jane Arbuthnot, Lady L. Gr. LANE, Ethel Ridley, Mrs. E. l1.SS. LA E, Sybil Louisa, Mrs. II.S.S. LA.!: GELlER, Sir Francis Charles Stanislas, K.e.M.G., LL.D. (deceased) 10. Gr. LA GFORD,Hercules Langford,2ndBaron( deceased) Kt.G1'. LA GMAN, Archibald Lawrence, e.M.G. H.A. LANGMA ,Sir John Lawrence, Bt. 1(t.G1~. LANGRIDGE, Major Francis Barton, O.B.E. A·t.G1~. LANGRIDGE, Irene, Mrs. II.A.
Grade.
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LABAN OFF, His Highness the Prince
205
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88 139 97
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81 18
26 93
LA KE TER, Alfred Owen, M.R.C.S. H.A. LANKE TER, Cecil Pryor, l.R.C.S. H.A. LA KE TER, Phebe, Miss H.A. LANSDOW TE, Maud Evelyn, Marchioness of, V.A., e.I., e.II. Lj. LAPRAIK, George, M.B. H.A. LAPSLEY, J ames McFarlane Esq. LARDER, John (deceased) USB. LA ELLE, Evelyn, Miss, O.B.E. I1.S.S LA ELLE, Leila Winifred Leonor, Mrs. E. L.Gr. LA ERON, Michael, M.D. (deceased) H.A. L .\ NET, IVledecin- I nspecteur-General lexandre Hon. I<t.Gr. L .\ TIIO'\I, Alice, Coun tess of (deceased) Lj. L .\TTIO:\I, Sir Edward, 1st Earl Of,G.C.B.,P.C.( deceased)Ktj. L i\ TIIO'\I, Edward George, 2nd Earl of (deceased) Ktj. L .\Ull, Surgeon-Major-General Hieronymus,
(deceased)
Page.
78
94 78 12 89 48 139
72 38 145
34 12 5 122 122
Hon. I(t.Gr.
L .\ LJ RIE, Lieut.-Colonel Caspar Robert, M.R.e. ., R.A.i\1.e.(T.F.) Kt.Gr. L ;\u RIE, Frances, Mrs. J. W. L.G·r. L .\U RIE,Lieut.-General John Wimburn,C.B.( deceased)Kt.Gr. L\UI ' IE, \Villiam Alexander (dec:eascd) Kt.Gr. L ,\"\ ER.\ T, Priscilla, Mrs. (deceased) USS Lxw, Laura Jessie, Miss, :\1.11. E. H.SS L ,\WLEY, Annie Allen, The Hon. Lady, G.B.E. L.G?". L .\ WLEY, Colonel The Hon. Sir Arthur, G.e.s.I.. .I.E., K.C.:'1.G. I<t.Gr. L.:\\\' LEY, The Hon. Irene Constance L.Gr. LAWLE\T, The Hon. Ursula Mary USS L J\WRE l' E, Albert Harry H.S.E. LA W]{E .l ' eE, Sir James (deceased) Ktj. LA WRE l TCE, Sir James J obn Trevor, 2nd Baronet, K.C.V.O. (deceased) I<t.Gr. LAWRE I E, John, i\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. LAWRE J E, Colonel Sir \i\l alter Roper , Bt., G.C.I.E. Kt.Cr. LA \V 0 ,Garnet Gloag, M.B., D.P.II. USB. LAYARD, Mary Enid Evelyn, Lady (deceased) L.Gr. LAYLA D-B"\RRATT, Frances, Lady L.G?'. LEAIIY, Lieut.-Colonel Michael Patrick, RA.l\1.C. H.'s.B. LEAR \ T, Thomas (deceased) H.SE.
20
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25 56 135 42 64
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206
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LEAVERS, Mabel Elizabeth, Miss LE BA , Sir Hedley Francis LE BLA C, Sir Pierre Laurent Damase Evariste,
K.c.
'LG.
(deceased)
LECHMERE, Anthony Hungerford L ECHMERE, Sir Edmund Anthony Harley, 3rd Baronet, M.P. (deceased) LECHMERE, Katharine Mary, Miss LECHi\IERE, Louisa Katharine, Lady (deceased) LECH IERE, Captain Nicholas George Berwick
( deceased)
207
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
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68
122
H.S.S.
70
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12 5
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137 88 65
H.A. LECKENBY, Charles Ernest H. ~ .E. LEDGARD, V/illiam ]-f.S.S. LEE, Bertha, 1\1rs. Kt.Gr. LEE, Colonel Edwin, M.R.C.S., A.M.S.(T.F.) H.S.E. L EE, George 11. .E. LEE, George Leo A~t.Gr. LEE OF FAREHAM, The Lord, P.c., G.D.E., K.C.H. H.S.E. LEE~II G, John L.Gr. LEES, Dame Sarah Anne, D.B.E. H.S.E. LEES, William Clare 11. 1. LEFEVRE, Captain Frederick Charles, O.B.E. ]OJ. LE GEYT, Philip William (deceased) LEGG, Captain George Edward \Nickham, 1.V.O., ]0. Gr. F.S.A. L.Gr. LEGG, Kathleen Octavia, Mrs. G. E. W. LEGGATT, Evelyn Constance Owen, Miss, R.1<.. ' . 11. .s. H. LEGRA TD, The Rev. Mere Maria 1I.S.S. LEIGH, ADA, Mrs. Esq. LEIGH, Percy Highfield Ktj. LEIGH, William Henry, 2nd Baron, P.C. (deceased) LEIGH-WOOD, Lieut.-Colonel James \Villiam, l\t.Gr. C.B., C.M.G. !-1.5.5. LEI STER, Elsie Maud, Miss LEISH~1AN, Major-General Sir \Villiam Boag, K.C.M.G., C.B.. F.R.S., M.D., F.R.C.P., LL.D., ](t.Gr. K.H. P. LEITH, John Farley, Q.C. (deceased) KtJ. J(t.Gr. LEITH, Robert Fraser Calder, M.B., F.R.C.P.ED. LE LASSEUR, Marguerite Marie Louise Flore, La Baronne Hon. L.Gy.
72 21
54
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58 40 63
95 I
13
Kt.Gr.
(deceased)
LEMor E, Medecin-Inspecteur-General Georges Hon. Kt. Gr. LE DRu~r, John Black, M.D. HA. LE TOX, Surgeon-Colonel David, M.D. HA. LE LIE, Penelope, Miss H.S.S. LK LIE, Richard Whytock, ~I.D., LL.D. Kt.G1~. LETHBRIDGE, Marion Eva, Miss, C.B.E. L.Gr. LE\' ER OK, Colonel George Francis, C.B., c.~1.G. Esq. LE\' E ox-GowER, Arthur Francis Gresham, F.S.A. KtJ LEWI l T, The Lady Ada Edwina Stewart. O.B.E. H.A. LEWI " Gertrude E., Mrs. H.S.S. LEW I:, Herbert David William, O.B.E. Kt.Gr. LEwr -HUGUE , Hugh , L.R.C.P. & s. H.S.E. LE\, Sir Francis, I st Baronet (deceased) Kt.Gr. LIl)J)ELL, \Valter Duncan H.S.B. LILFORD, Clementina, The Dowager Lady L.Gr. LILLE\', Henry \Nilliam H.S.E. LI\I El' ICK, Isabella, Dowager Countess of L.Gr. Ll\IEIU ' K , Sir \Nilliam Hale John Charles, 3rd Earl of, K.P., r.c. (deceased) Ktj. Lr~J)LI ~ Y . \ illiam Burns, O.B.E. (deceased) H.S.E. Ln.;J) .~ .\ \, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Edzell Morgan,
'.n.
18
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122
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( deceased)
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73
29 1 13
19
45
Page.
LE MAR HA T, Sir John Gaspard, K.C.B. , K.C.M.C.
26
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Page.
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35 122
32 116
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LINLITIIGOw,Hersey Alice,DowagerMarchioness of L.Gr. LI LITHGOW, Sir John Adrian Louis, 1st Marquis of, K.T., P . . , G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. (deceased) s.P.& Ktj. LINTO I, Sir James Dromgole (deceased) Kt.G1'. LITTLE, Charles Peter (deceased) Esq. LITTLEWOOD, Harry, F.R.C.S., M.Sc. Kt.Gr. LI\TERPOOL, nnette Louise, Countess of, G.B.E. L.Gr. LIVERPOOL, His Excellency the Earl of, P.c., G.C.M.G., G.B.E., M.V.O. ]{tj.
54 36 121 ] 31
J37 24 40
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
208
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
Grade.
L.Gr. LLANGATTOCK, Georgiana Marcia, The Lady Esq. LLEWELLYN, Richard (deceased) H.S.B. LLOYD, Albert C. LLOYD, The Rev. Benjamin Saunders H.A. LLOYD, Caroline Anne, Miss H.S.B. LLOYD, Evan Owen LLOYD, Lieut.-General Sir Francis, G.C.v.o., K.c.n., C.V.O., D.S.O. 10. Gr. LLOYD, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel John Daniel, H.5.E. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1-f.A. LOBB, Grace Evelyn Ogilvie, Miss L.Gr. LOCH, Elizabeth, The Dowager Lady LOCH, Sir Henry Brougham, 1st Baron, P.c., G.C.B., Ktj. G.C.M.G. (deceased) !-f. 5. 5. LOCKE, Eliza, Mrs. J. Esq. LOCKE, George, i\1.R.c. ., L.R.C.P.ED. l1. 5. S. LOCKWOOD, Emily IVlary, Mrs. H.S.S. LODGE, Martha, Mrs. 1-1.5.5. LOFTI ,Florence Ann, Mrs. l(tj. LOFTUS, Henry John H . . E. LOMAS, John Esq. Lo 1AX, Frederick Lo JDONDERRY, Theresa Susey Helen, L.G?'. Marchioness of (deceased) L.Gr. LONG, Charlotte Anna, Mrs. H. (deceased) Lo JGMORE, Surgeon-General Sir Thomas, C.B. ( deceased)
Page.
37 I
17 61
15 77
56 26
57 97
35 122
69 51 75 76
71 6
( deceased) L uc\s, Arthur L u .\ S, Bernard Richard Luc\s, 1\Iia, Mrs. Lu K, Brigadier-General Cyril Montagu, C.~I .G., n.s.o. LUCKES, Eva Charlotte Ellis, Miss, C.D.E., RI'.C.
(deceased)
49
135 135
Page.
Kt.Gr.
13 1
H5.B. H.5.n. l-f. 5. S.
57 55 73
lit. Gr.
31
L.Gt'.
LUCKIl :, IIattie Olleson, ~Iiss, I'.R.C. (deceased) .J-J.5.S. L.G?'. Florence Anna, l\tIrs. J. L. Kt.G1'. LeTHlI '(,TO." James Little L.Gr. Ll'DLOW.• \lice Sedgwick, The Lady Lu KL, urgeon-General Sir Charles Pardey, K.C.S.I., I.D., F.R.C. ., K.ILS., I.~I.S. (deceased) Kt. Gr. LUKI ', Lilian , Lady L .Gr. Lt' \1 I >Ei\, J\lajor Sir J ohl1, K.n.E., YI.D., RA.M.C. lit. G1'. Lt; . I>, l\lajor George Kt.Gr. LlTT\\IDGI', Charles Pobert Fletcher (deceased) Kt.G·r. L\1\ [)j :~- BELL, Colonel Ed'Nard Horace Lynden , LUnI>I~GT()~,
l.IL, \1.1).
62
H.A. HA. H.A.
LORD, Captain John Courtenay LORD, Samuel Thomas, M.R.C.S. LOTHIAN, Sir Schomberg Henry, 9th Marquis of, ICT., P.c. (deceased) Kt.Gr. LOUISSO ,Captain Maurice G. , M.B., F.R.C.P., l1.A. M.R.C.S., N.Z.M.C. L.Gr. LOVELA D, Beatrice Errington, Miss l<t.G?~. LOVELAND, Richard Loveland, ICC. H.A. LOVELL, Wortley Searson Esq. LOVERING, William Henry j{t.Gr. LOVETT, Lieut.-Colonel Henry \Nil son H.5.B. LOWE, James H.A. LOWE, Percy Roycroft H.S.B. L OWE, Thomas Archer
Grade.
L OWRY, Lieut.-General Robert \Nilliam, c.n.
LYTTUi\, Pamela Frances Audrey, Countess of
l(t.Gr. L.Gr.
13 2 40 25 20
27 42
1\L\J:n~.LE\ , Frcdericl- IIerbert, ?II.R.C.S., L.RC.P. H.A. 1\Ic \ j)_\ \1, Alice 1ary, Miss H.A . I '. \1)\:'1, Robert Louis, M.D., D.P.II. HA. :\1 '. \LL TEl', Lieut.-Colonel Charles Archibald, K.II.
J.
13 1
95 38 19
85 50 27 58 81
53
(deceased) Ktf. M \1' DLE, aptain Joseph, l\I.B., R.A.l\I.C. (deceased) H5.B. l\IA '. \UL.\ Y, John (deceased) HA. MA .\UL\Y, Samuel, LR.C.P.ED. H.A. 1\1 B1'IDE, Thomas H.S.B. MA C.\H8, Frederick Faber, ~r.B. H.A. 1\1 C.\LL- 1 DER ON, Edith Katharine, Miss,R.R .. H.5.5. M CARTIlY, lice, Mrs. H.5. MCCARTHY, Dame Emma Maud, G.B.E. L.Gr. M CCA UL, Ethel Rosalie Ferrier, Miss, R.R.C. H.5.S. M C U LAKD, Eileen Leslie, 1rs. H.S.S. M Cl\U LA D, Maurice Marens H.A. MCCLELLAND, Florence Ethel, Miss HS.S.
13 1 140 145
91 64
86 70 73 43 68 74 98 76
210
ALPHABETICAL ROLL,
Grade.
H ..!-l. MCCLOY, Captain John Moorcroft, l.D., D.P.H. Esq. MCCORKELL, Dudley Evelyn Bruce, M.D.E. MACCOR:\L\C, Sir \Villiam, Bt., KC.B., K.C.V.O., f(t.Gr. :\I.D., F.R.C. . (deceased) H.A. MCCOR0IACK, Charles Vincent, M.R.C. ., L.R.C.P. H ..!-l. MCCOR:\IACK, Major Robert James, I\1.D. MCCULLOCH, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas, M.B., R.A.M.C.
(deceased)
211
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
f(t.Gr.
MACDo TALD, Colonel The Right Hon. Sir Claude Maxwell, G.C.TI1.G., G.C.v.O., KC.B. (deceased) fO. Gr. H ..!-l. MACDON .ALD, John, 1\1.B. H.~l. McDOUGAL, Finlay, F.R.C.S.ED. MACFADDE \ Cecil J Ohl1 Read, M.D . Esq. MACFADDEN, May Isabel, Mrs. .!--I .5. MACFARLANE, Major Fane Andrew Jame , D.. 0. fl. . . 1. lISS. McFERRA ,Florence, 'Iiss .!--J..<J. . MACGILLIVRAY, Angus, M.D. H. ~ l. MCGO'VA -, Robert George, :\I.D., D.P.H. MACGREGOR, The Right Hon. Sir \Villiam, G.c.:\1.G., C.B., 1\1.D. (deceased) ]{t.Gr. MACILRAITH, \Villiam MacLaren, L.R.C.P. &S.ED. JI. ~ 1. H. __ l. McILROY, Anne Louisa, Miss, :\I.D., D. C. McINTOSII, Henry Stuart H.S.lJ. MACINTYRE, Surgeon-Lieut.-Commander ] ohn, ]{t.Gr. M.B., F.R .. ED., R. T.Y.H.. MACKAY, Henry Campbell B.SH. MACKAY, \Villiam Bertie, M.D.ED., M.R.C.S. H ..!-l. McKENNA, Pamela Margaret, 1rs. R. L.Gr. MACKE TZIE, Charles Fitzgerald, (deceased) A-tJ MACKE TZIE, Francois Donald, (deceased) Kt.Gr. MACKENZIE, Mary Forbes, Miss H.SS MACKENZIE, Sir \Villiam f<t.Gr. MACKE ZIE, \Villiam H ..!-l. MACKENZIE, William Scobie, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. H.A. MACKI LAY, James Egan Harrison, M.R.C.S. H.A. McKINLEY, Janet Mitchel, Mrs. H.S.S. McKIN EY, William Wilson H ..B. MACKI 0 , Surgeon-Major-General Sir William Alexander, K.C.B. (deceased) Kt. Gr. MACKI TTOSH, Alexander Mackintosh Esq. MACKINTOSH, Captain Angus Alexander (deceased) Esq.
Page.
94
51 13 2 90 81 I
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22
Grade.
MA KINTOSII, Colonel Donald James, M.V.O., F.l'.S.ED., A.:\1.S. (T.F.) MACLACIILA ,David (deceased) M .\ LAG,\X, William Dalrymple, Archbishop
(deceased)
f<t.Gr. Kt. Gr. C.
12 7
145
(dcccased)
KtJ.
1\1.\ ~ .. T.\ \1.\1\,,\ , The Rev. Henry Danvers (deceased) C. 1\1 ' X .\\L\J ' _\, \\Tilliam John H.SB. 1\1 \ ' 1'\\l GIIT.\X, Sarah Broom, Miss (deceased) L.Gr 11.\ ' . . EE ' /-:, urgeoll-General James Gaussen C.B., L.P .C.P.I., A.i>I.S. HA. 1" ~EIIX, Dorothy ~laud Irs. L.Gr. }\'Ic~ TI ()LL, Da\Tid (deceased) Esq. 1\1.\ CI'IIFl '. ox, ~Iajor Cluny, j\I.D. Kt.Gr. 1\1.\ l'IlLl' 'OX, Elizabeth nne, Mrs. (deceased) L.Gr. M .\ Cl'III·: I' SUX, 1\Iajor-Seneral Sir \Villiam Grant, f(t.Gr. K.C. l.G., c.n. , I\1.13., K.II.P. M . -\ PIIEl\~OX, \\,illiam Molson Kt.Gr. 1\1.\ I'I1El 'SON OF CLUXY, Ewen (deceased) KtJ M .\ PlIER 'OX 01; CLUNY, Sarah Justina, Mrs.
(deceased)
47
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H.S.E. MAG JUS, \\ illiam P obert, :'II.B.E. H.S.S. l\L-\.GOW.\N, Letitia, Mrs. 1-1. 1AHAFFY, Rachel Mary, 1iss D. MAH.\Y.A Dinsha Edalji 1YIAHER, l\Iajor-General Sir James, K.e.:'Il.C t., e.B., JJ.~ 1. L.R.e.P. &S., A.:'II.S. L.Cr. MALET, The Lady Ermyntrude Sackville ll.S.S. l\tlALET, Eva l\1ary \Vyndham, l\Iiss (deceased) MALET _ Iajor Guilbert Edward \Vyndham Et.Gr. (deceased) C. l\IALET, The Rev. \V. \\Tyndham (deceased) I(t. Cr. M ~\LE.IN , Sydney \Villiam L.(J'r. l\1AL:'IIE BURY, Dorothy, Countes<5 of L.Gr. MAL:'IIESBURY, Susan, Dowager Countess of 1ALOKE, Captain Edmund George Savile L'Estrange 11ALPAS, James, l.R.C.S. l\IA:'IILOCK, Harold Charles, :'IIJJ.L\l'I , :'11. R.C. ., L.R.e.P. H J 1. :MAN BY, Frederic Edward, F.R.e. . (deceased) l\1ANCH ESTER, Sir \Villiam Drogo, 7th Duke of, KP. (deceased) L.P. & Ktf. 11 ' 11" MAKLEY SurCTeon-General \Villiam George \LI.\J.f., 'b Nicholas, e.B. (deceased) Kt.Gr. I{t. Gr. MAKi\, Sir Donald Daniel H.S.S. MAKx, Julia Campling, Miss Esq. MAN ,\Villiam Henry, :'II.D.E. H.~/, MAKN, William Slingsby, :'II.R.e. '., L.1Z . . L'. H.rl. MANSBRIDGE, Captain Henry, O.D .E. MA JSE L, Sir John Bell \Villiam, 9th Baronet Ktf. ( deceased)
56
LJ. l\1ARIE LOUISE, H.H. Princess, \T.A. ) e.r., H.S. l\IARKHA:'II, Daisy, Mrs. Kt.Gr. MARSH, James John, M.D. H.A. MARSH, John Holt, L.R.C.S., L.R.e.P. MARSH, Lieut.-Colonel Frank, F.R.C.S., ~l.B., Kt.G7~. R.A.M.C.(T.F.). H.S.B. MARSHALL, Frank Herbert Kt.Gr. MARSHALL, Sir Horace Brooks, K.C.V.O. M ARSHALL, Lieut.-Colonel John James de Zouche, H .A. M.R.C.S.I.
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M ,\RSIrALL, Laura, Lady M ,\I 'SIL\LL, Lieut.-Colonel Noel George Lambert l\1 .\R [L\LL, Captain Robert, :'II.D., R.A.:'II.e. MAR ' I-L\LL, Robert Macfarlane, M.B. M .\l'TE . TS, Dr. Daniel Alfred T. eN orway). MAlo(TL Edward Pierre M .\j 'TIK, Henry \Villiam 1_\RTl l T, Lieut.-Colonel James FitzGerald, e. 'Le., 1\",\. ,I.e. M _\RT1X, John, M.D., F.R.e.S. (deceased) l\L\j 'TIX, \Villiam Young, M.D. M .\]'TL\T]) _\LE, Sir Arthur Henry Temple, KC.S.I. M \RT1XL\C, John (deceased) l\L\T'T\ . \ The Rev. Charles John (deceased) I \SO'-, Canon Arthur James, D.D. l\1 \ '0.', Ed ward Ratcliffe Fidler, LR. C.P.&S. l\L\~o . . -, Elizabeth Kathleen, Mrs. ~I \ ():--', The Lady E\'elyn Iargaret l\1 \ '-,0 -, Brigadier-General James (deceased) IVI \'-,TU', Captain Richard Thomas (deceased) l\IA. J'U ' \1 \X, :\Iajor \ Yalter Sydney l\L\ I'j I 1: 1' , l\lice l\Iay, l\'[iss I\I.\TUI·:R, George '[oore l\L\TlILR, James Smith, M.B. l\L\Tl fEI'-J.\CK ox, A.da Frances, Lady, D.B.E. L\TIIEW, Lieut.-Colonel Charles l\Iontagu, L\I •. '[ \ TTIIEW'-J, Albert James 1\'L\TTY, l\Iaxwell George M .\UXnEP, \Villiam Henry (deceased) M .\U l- SELL, Surgeon-General Thomas, e.B. 1.\ WD. LEY, \\ illiam Henry Iacoun l\1.\XWELL Captain Leslie Blyth, O.13.E. l\L\X\YELL-LYT1",- , Frances Fownes, Lady M ,\ Y, Surgeon-Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur \Villiam, r.C.B., F.R.C.S., K.H.P. M .\Y, Charlotte Dorothea, Lady M .\ Y, Major-General Sir Edward Sinclair, K . . n., e.M.G. M ,\ Y, Sir Francis Henry, G.e.::'LG. MA v, Helena Augusta Victoria, Lady MAYHEW, Basil Edgar T
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H.A. lEAR, Frederick Charles, M.B. Ktf· MEATH, The Earl of, K.P., P.C.(1.) H ..rl. ~IEEK, Colonel James, C.B., M.D., R.A.M.C. IEIITA, Dr. Dhanjibhai Horsmasji D. 1\IEI T, Thomas Oswald H.SE. l\IEL.-\KO DE CALCINA, Antoine Laurent, Comte de (deceased) HOll. Ktf· IELHADO, Frederic Nicholas Clare (deceased) B.S.B. l\IELLETT, Margaret, Miss H. l\IELLOR, Harry Edward H . .E. 1\IELLOR, Joseph l-I.SB. l\IELvILLE, Arthur Henry Leslie, O.11.E. 1":t.Gr. IELVILLE, Captain Stanley, ilLD. DRUX., .:'.f.R.C. 11.~ 1. L.R.C.P. MENDS, Brigadier-General Horatio Reginald, C.B. Kt.Gr. MEREDYTH, Sir Joshua Colles, Bt. (deceased) 10f· H.~,j. MERRYWEATHER, Jam es, LR.C.S. (deceased) MERTHYR, Sir VJilliam Thomas, 1st Baron, I{t.Gr. G.C.V.O. (deceased) MESTOX, Sir James Scorgie; K.C.S.1., LL.D. A"t.Gr. MESTON, Jeanie, Lady A-t.Gr. METCALFE, Alfred \Vau gh, M.D. l-l..rl. METCALFE, Ethel Ellen, Mrs. H. ' . ~)' . METHUEN, Field Marshal The Lord, G.C.ll., G.c.Y.O., c..:'.I.G. A-t. Gr. MICHAEL, General James, c.. 1. (deceased) ](t.Gr. MIDDLE.:'.IISS, Surgeon-Colonel George, ~r.D. (deceased) H.A. l\I IDDLETO I , Charles lIS.B. l\1IDDLETON, Captain John (deceased) A-t.Gr. II EVILLE, Emma Plimsoll, Mrs. H.S.S. l\1ILBURN, Colonel Charles Henry, M.B. Esq. l\1ILBUR ,Ernest Thomas H ..E . MILFORD I-lAVE ,Admiral The Marquis of. P.c., G.c.B., G.c.v.O., K.C.:\I.G. I.e/f· MILL, Surgeon-Captain George Symers, LD. H.A. MILLAR, Adelaide Florence, Miss H .. s. MILLAR, Duncan McFadyen, O.B.E., M.B., D.P.H. HA. MILLAR, Mary Catherine Bruno, Mrs., R.R.C. H.S.S MILLER, Captain George Waterston, M.B. R.A.M.C.(T.F.) H.A. MILLER, Harriett Frothingham, Mrs. W. R. L.Gr.
77 6
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MILLIGA T, Robert Arthur, M.D. H.A. MILLINGTO ,Captain and Quartermaster Edgar Fawley, R.A.M.C. H.SB. MILL, Sir James, K.C.M.G. Kt.Gr. MIL TER, Charles Noble Esq. MILNbR, The Right Hon. Sir Frederick George,Bt.J{fG1'. MILTIIORP, Major Edward Fairburn H.SE. MINTU, l\1ary Caroline, Countess of, C.l. LJ MI l'TO, Sir Gilbert John Elliot-MurrayKynynmound, 4th Earl of, K.G., P.c., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.l.E. (deceased) KJ. l\IlT ' IJ ELL, Isabella Janet, Mrs. R. L.Gr. l\IITCIlELL, Iajor Robert, C.B.E. Kt.Gr. l\1IT l[ELL-TllO~l ON , Eliza Lamb, Lady H.A. l\1 IT 'IIELL- THO:'! OK, Sir Mitchell, I st Baronet, K.B.L., ~f.P. (deceased) Kt.Gr. TIT IIELSUX, The Hon. Edwin Kt.Gr. l\IIT F()Rl), Percy (deceased) Kt.f. II TF()J' n, Colonel \Villiam Kenyon, C.::'1.G. Kt.Gr.
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10:0JT"\.GUE, Eunice Mary, Mrs. 1\'IONTEITII, Duncan Gilbert MO~TGO:\IERY, Colonel James Alexander Laurence, .. 1., c.n.F. 1\10NTGO:\fERY, lajor-General Robert Arundel Kerr, c.n., D. ~.o . MOKTIZ.DlBERT, Frederick, c.:\f.C., 1. .0., M.D., F.R.C.S.ED. MOOIJART, Mary Beatrice, Mrs. 100KERJEE, Lady 1\100RE, A.1fred Bartlett 1\100RE, A rthur Louis Bentley 100RE. Herbert Joseph MOORE, Lieut.-Colonel James B. 1\lacLeod,
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MOORE, :\ oel Temple, C.i\T.G. (deceased) H .• l. MOORE, lorman, M.D. H ..A. MOORE, Brigade-Surgeon Sandford, LD. H.A. 100RHOUSE: Jessie Matilda, :\Irs. \V. H. L.G". MOOR O:\I, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Martin, 1.V.O. H..I'l. 1\1:0RAXT, \Villiam George H. .E. MORELL, Euphemia, Mrs. H. JI.~l. MORESBY, ~1atthew Fortescue (deceased) H.,ri. MORG~-\..i.T, Lieut.-Colonel Anthony Hickman, D.S.O. Kt.Gr. 1\10RG.-\.X, Lieut.-Colonel Claude Kyel, c.~r.G., Art. Cr. R.A.:\r.C. MORGAN, Lizzie, 1rs. Jf.S ..';. }(t. Gr. 1\10RGAN, John Hammond, C.v.O., F.R.C.S. MORGAN, Llewellyn Arthur, M.D. H.A. MORGAN, Mary, Mrs. A. H. LI· MORGAN, \iVilliam Henry, O.D.E. Esq. MORKILL, Cynthia 1\1ary, frs. H.S. MORKILL, Hannah Shaw, 1rs. J. \\. L.'Gr. MORPHET, Ed v;ard Redmayne H.SE. IVloRRIS, Edward Robert, c.n.E. 1£..Ll . MORRIs, Sylvanus Glanville, M.D. fO.Gr. MORRISOK, James Thomas Jackman, M.B.) F.R.C.S.ED. HA. MOSELY, Alfred, C.M.G. (deceased) Kt.Gr. MOSES, Major St. John, I.M.S. D. MOSLEY, Robert Vyvian Acton, M.B. H.A.
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H.A. Mossc]zOP, Gilbert Phillips, :\1.13. L.G?". MOSTl'K, Mary Florence Edith, The Lady KtJ. MOST\'.l T, The Lord MOUKTG.\P RET, Robinia Marion, Dowager L.Gr. Viscountess L.G1~. Moc TT-STEPIIEX, Giana, The Lady, D.D.E. H.A. MOY~JER, Gustave (deceased) H.SE. l\1CI]', James H.SE. Iu LLIi\EC x, I"'~rederick \\7alter 11cLLL\. , Lieut.-Colonel George Lane, :M.D.) Kt.Gr. A.:'1.s.Australia (deceased) ](t.Gr. 1\IGu)(T, The Hon. ir \Villiam, K.C.:\LG. H.SS :\Il LV_\. 'Y Tsabella 1\1iss, LL.D., L. .. \. H.SS. IC\IllY, gnes 1\lary, Mrs. H.A. ML' \/lY, Baron Faronir (deceased) H.A. 1\1 L _ 1'( lE, :\Iartha, 1\1rs. L.Gr. Il]'I >] l", l ... mily F., 1\1rs. H ..A. 1\I l J' R.\ Y.. Ian :i\Iartensz, L. \Ll' S. KtJ. l\IL J'I'.\.\·. Captain A.rthur Stormont (deceased) 11 L J>]' .\ Y, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Frederick H.A. Kennan, O.n.F., :\I.D. KtJ. 1\1 L J' I' _\ \, 'olone! Sir Charles \Vyndham, K.C.B. L.Gr. IL 1'1\\, Emma Cecilia Lady \Vyndham H.A. 1\Ic I'1'.\Y, George Alfred Everitt ~LB.) F.R.C.S. L.Gr. 1\IL RR.\\, Helen :\Iary, The Hun. Lady Esq. lll'l' .\\·, James \\ olre (deceased) H ..A. Ill'I'\\', Janet Frances, l\liss H.A. ML ]']'.\\. Kathleen Elizabeth 1\1ary, l\1rs. Kt.Gr. ML'RI~ \.\, Keith \Villiam , j',,' .A. Ie ]'1'.\ \ . Lieut.-Colonel Sir Malcolm Donald, K.C.Y.O., C.B. Esq. leT R \ Y, :\f arah Ethel, 1iss H.SS ICRR_\Y, Brigadier-General Valentine, c.n., c.:\I.G. f{t.G1'. ICRR \Y. \Valter Gordon H . .E. 1\IYLXE, The Rev. Charles Hamilton H.A. I\,L~E, Katharine Isabel, liss H.SS. MYSORE, Colonel H is Highness Sri Sir Krishnaraja \Vodiar, Bahadur, Maharaja of, G.C.S.I., G.B.E. D. N .\KTON, Sir Augustus Meredith N .\PI ER, Ellin, 1\1rs. L.
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H.A. NAPPER, Albert, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H. ' N"\ H, Harriet Sophia, Mrs. H.S .B. N ATTRA , John George Hon. J{t.Gr. N AYILLE, Henri Edouard N.\WAK.\G.\R, His Highness Jam Ranjitsinhji D. Vibhaji of, K.C. .r. 10]. NEEDH.A:'I, The Hon. Francis Henry (deceased) ]{t.Gr. ~EEDH :-DI, Sir George vVilliam J-J.~ 1. NEILAN, John Alexander, L.R .P.& .ED., D.P.II. H.A. NEILD, James Edward, M.D. (deceased) H.A. NEIL 0 1 , Colonel John Louis Hubert Esq. NEL OK, Thomas, M.D. (deceased) L.Gr. NESBITT, Amy Gertrude, 1\1rs. \\T. J(t.Gr. NESBITT, The Hon. vVallace, K.C. 1-1. f1.. NEU:'IAXK, Ludivig L .Gr. N EYILL, Florence Mary, The Lady George ]J.~.J.. NEVILLE, John Francis, L.R.C.P. c' S.ED. 11 . 1. NEVIKS , John Ernest, :'I.B., :'I.R.C .. JJ.S.S. NEWBOUKD, Annie Elizabeth, 1\Irs. NE,\YCASTLE, The Duke of NEWDIGATE-NEWDEGATE, Elizabeth Sophia L.Gr. Lucie, The Hon. Lady NEWDI G.\TE-NEWDEG.\TE, Sir Francis Kt.Gr. Alexander, K.C.M.G. NEWL-\.ND, Major-General Sir Foster Reuss, K.c.:'I.G., C.B. A~/. Gr. NEWTON, Frances Emily, 1\liss L.Gr. N EvVTON, James (deceased) J(t.J. NEWTO ,Lieut.-Colonel John vVilliam Marsdin Kt. Gr. NIBLETT, Alfred Henry H.S.B. NIBLOCK, Major William James, M.B.,F.RC.S.L,I.M.S. H.A. NICHOL, Charles Lee, C.B.E. J~/. Gr. NICHOLSO " Sir Ch3.rles Norris, I st Baronet, :'I.P. ( deceased)
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NIGHT! TGALE, Surgeon-Major John, M.D. H.A. NI N ' I , Inspector-General Belgrave, c.v.O., M.D., Kt.}. F .. A., RN. Esq. N1)lNL, Roger Paul, 1.B. Kt.Gr. NOELl:, Lieut.-Colonel Leonard J-J.SS. K ~ULl : , l\Iargaret, Miss J-J.SE. NOBL!:, Thomas George H.S.B. i\ OllU :, W dlter HSB. NOBLE, William Henry NOBLl:, \\ inifred, l\liss H.S.S. H.A. Nu TOLl)'), Captain Humphrey, :'I.B., R.A.:'I.C. Kt.Gr. NUI:L , Colonel Edward Andrew (deceased) N Ol{ I:C R \' , I nspector-General Sir Henry Frederick K.C.E., LD., F.R.C., '., K.lr.S., R.N. Kt.Gr. N ORC LIITE, Major-General N orcliffe, K.H.
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Henry, K . . H., l.R.C"., L.R.C.P.
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31 43 113
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18
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K t. Gr. NORTO . . T, Arthur Treherne, C.B., F.RC.S. (deceased) H.A. NORT0 1" Roger Edward H ...ti. Nop,v.\Y, His Majesty Haakon VI!., King of, K.G., (deceased)
J{t.Gr.
NICHOLSO r, Cuthbert ( deceased) J-I.SB. L.Gr. NICHOLSON, Kathleen Laura, Mrs. H. NICHOLSON, Field-Marshal Sir William Gustavus, Baron, G.C.B. (deceased) Ktf· H.S.B. NICOL, Quinton Anderson, 1\I.B.E. NIGHTINGALE, Florence, Miss, O.M., RRC.
( deceased)
219
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G.C.B., G.c.v.O., etc. NORWX\", Her Majesty Queen Maud of, V.A., C.r. NOTT-BoWEP, Captain Sir John William, c.v.O. N OTTER, Colonel James Lane, M.D. Nu JBUR ' HOL:\IE, Marjorie Cecilia, The Lady
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Grade.
NUTTER, George Herbert
I-f.5.n.
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O AKLEY, John , D.D. , Dean (deceased) II. '.B. OcrLEFORD, Ernest James O'CONNOR, Lieut.-C olonel Patrick Fenelon, ](t.Gr. C.B., ~I.D., L~r.S. H5.B. O 'CONNOR, Robert (deceased) O'D ON ELL, General Sir Charles Routled ge (deceased) Ktj. O 'DWYER, Sir Michael Francis, G.. I.E., K.C.S.L ](t.Gr. O'D'IVYER, Una, Lady: D.B.E. L. Gr. O FFICER, Edward Albert, M.B. Hjl. O FFLA TD, \Villi am II. .B. OGDEX,Captain and Quartermaster J oseph,R.A.nI.C. H.5.B. O CILYIE, Major Charles McDonald Esq. O GIL\TIE, Jessie Fisher, :Mrs. J. H. H .I1. OGILYIE, John Hovelle, L.R.C.S.ED. H.fl. O GLE, Peter Macregor 11.,".B. OLDH.A:-I, Captain and Quartermaster Frederick J-I.S.B. Hope, R.A.1\I.C. H..rl. O LDHAl\I, H ugh Falconer, M.B. OLIYER, Beryl Carnegy, Lady, c.n.E., R.R.C. L/. OLI\TER, Colonel Charles Pye, c.:'If.G., LD., K.II.P ., A. ~LS.(T . F.)
OLI\TER, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Thomas, 1I.D., D.SC., F.R.C.P., R.A.M.C. O LI\-ER, \ Villiam, 1\f.B. O LLEY, John Joseph OLLEY, John Tonkin O 'MALLEY, Sir Edward Loughlin O 'MALLEY, Colonel George Hunter (deceased) .0 '::"lEILL, Louisa Katharine Emma, The Lady O N LO\',' , Violet Marcia Catherine, Countess of O NSLOW, The Earl of, O.B.E. O l)ENSHAW, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Horrocks , C.B., C.M.G., F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) O RA;'I, Sarah Elizabeth, l\fl.iss, R.R.C. O RA Tl\IORE AND BROWNE, The L ord , K.P. O RCHARD, Charles O RD, Frederick William, L.R.C.P. ORDE, John F osbery, K.c.
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OR \ISDY, George Albert, Bishop Ol{TO T, Major J ohn, ~l.IJ., l' .A.~I.C.(T.F.) HORl\', Charles Thomas DORi', l ... mily Ada, Miss Kt.Gr. OSllORi', Samuel, F.R.C.S. H.S.S. Osw.\LJ), 'onstance Maude, Mrs. Kl.Gr. Orl L1~\T, Colonel Sir John Walter, K.C.I.E. OUTI'.\\I, Lieut.-General Sir James, 1st Baronet, G.C.ll., K.C.S.I. (deceased) Kt.G1~. 0\ EPlH';RY, Charles Henry H.5.B. OVEJ'E. l>, Letitia Lily Anne Lethem, }.\Iiss H.S.5. O\\,E~, David Charles Lloyd, F.R.C.S.I. Kt.G1~. OWE . T, Edmund, F.R.C.S., LL.D. (deceased) Kt.Gr. O\\,L:--', 'ir Francis Philip Cunliffe, ICC.B., K.C.M.G., H.A. C.LE. (deceased) L.Gy. 0\\ EX, Osmunda Bella, Miss C. OXI OI'D, IIubert :.\Iurray, Bishop of
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P .\ TIL\.\I, \\'illiam Charles l)\I>LEY, :\[artha Rose, l\lrs. P . \(~E, James, \f.lJ.L P . \(~ET, Captain Eden \Vilberforce P .\c, I:T, Em rna Bettine, 1\Irs. P.\Gl:T, 'ir James, 1st Baronet, F.R.C.S., LL.D. (deceased) P .\GET, 1\Iary, Lady P.\t,ET, The Lady l\Iuriel Evelyn Vernon, O.B.E. P.\CI:T, The Lord Alexander (deceased) P .\IX , Dalton J lllian Towers P "\IXE, Eleanor, Mrs. A. p ,\1:\ c, Ellen Talbot, l\Iiss P .\LK, Charlotte Frances, The Hon. Mrs. E. A. P .. \.L:\rE R, Catita, 1\1 rs. P . : \'L~IER, Charles Alan P .\L:'IIER, Lieut.-Colonel Claude Bowes, C.B.E., R.A.M.C.(V.) P AL:\IER, Edgar George P AL~rEl', George (deceased) P r\L~rER, Jessie Frances, Mrs. (deceased) P AL~lER, Marian, Mrs. C. B., O.B.E. P AL~IER, William Fuller
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P ANTHAKI, Dosabhai Framji D. P APE, William George H.S.B. P APILLO I, Emily Caroline, Mrs. (deceased) L. Gr. P. RDOE, Elizabeth \Ventworth, Mrs., O.D.E., L.Gr. PARK, Julia Catlin, Mrs. H.A. PARKE,Surgeon-Captain Thomas Heazle (deceased) H.A. PARKER, Carine Agnes, Viscountess (deceased) Lf· PARKER, George \Villiam H.SB. PARKER, Haydn 1-1... 1. PARKER, Milbrough l\1arshall, Miss 1-1..')' .•')'. PARKES, Colonel William Henry, c.~1.G., C.D.E., :\I.B., F.R.C.S.E. A-I.eI'. PARKIKSON, \Valter l/.,\.B. P ARKHA1\l, Martha, l\1iss (deceased) H. C:;.S PARROTT, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Samuel (deceased)l!. •..;.. PAR LOW, Captain and Quartermaster Ernest H.S.B. J Ohll, R.A.;'I.C. H.S.S. PARSOKS, Annie Reid, Miss P ARSONS, The Hon. Sir Charles 1gernoll, K.. H., D.se., D.C.L., F.R.S. PARSO IS, Major Edward Howard Thornbrough, 1(t.Gr. C.B.E. H.A. PARTRIDGE, Thomas, M.R.C.S.
lao 59 135
1/,.')" ..')' . PATCHETT, Elsie, Miss Jl. ~ I. PATER 0 T , Alexander Gordon, M.D. H.SS PATERSON, Rachel, Miss H .S.B. PATERSON, Thomas Lynford I-!.A. PATO ,Robert Esq. PAUL, Sir James Balfour, c.v.O. A-t.Gr. PAUL, William Francis H.SB. PAULL, Alan H.SS PAULL, Catherine Swan, Mrs. A., M.B.E I !. ,')''/1. PAY TE, Arthur PAYNE, George I-!,S.B. PEACOCK, Sir Robert, M.V.O. Esq. PEARCE, Walter, M.D., M.R.C.P. (deceased) H.A. PEARL, Commander Sir James, K.H., R.N. (deceased) l<tf. PEARSE, Thomas Frederick, M.D. (deceased) H.A. PEARSON, Albert Harford (deceased) Ktf. PEARSO ,J oseph Frederick H.SB. PEARSO I, Julius Alexander, LL.D. (deceased) Ktf.
43 94 146
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66 68 30 21
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PEAR. ON, Louis IISB. PE.\.R 0 T, Thomas, ~r.R.c. ., L.R.c.P. J-IA. PE.\. T, The Rev. Sir Robert, Bt., D.D. (deceased) L.P.<i'Kt j. PEAT, P obert Benjamin I I 5.11. PEDLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Franklin, M.D. H .SB. PEEKE, Lieut.-Colonel Harold Samuel, ~r.R.c.s., R.A.'ILC. .f-!.A. PELL\.TT, Brigadier-General Sir Henry Mill,c.v.o. Kt.Gr. PELL\TT, Mary, Lady L.Gr. PEi\-l T.A1TT, Claude Douglas H.A. PEX:t\'.\XT, David Falconer T7 t. G r. .H.. PE:t\"I TEl'.\. TIlER, General Sir John Lysaght, G.C.B. (deceased) Ktf. PEKKIXGTO ~T , The Rev. John James Horatio Septimus (deceased) H.A. PEi\-TL\XJ), :\Iarjorie deline, The Lady, D.B.E. L.Gr. PE::\ TY, Francis H.SB. PERKIX , :\Iajor Alfred Edward, D.S.O., M.B., A.iII . . Australia H.SB. PERKIX. , Colonel Alfred Thrale, c.B. K t. G r. PERLEY, Emily Colby, Lady L.G1'. P ERO\\' 1T E, Lieut.-Colonel John Thomas \ Voolrych Kt. Gr. PLPl' L ' 5, Charles \\,illiam Dyson, F . .A. Esq. PLRROTT ir Edward Bindloss,3rd Baronet(deceased) Kt.f PERROTT, ir Ed\vard George Lambert, 4th Baronet
(dt.'Ccased) PEI ' ROTT, Ethel Lucy, Lady, RR.C. PERl'UTT, Colonel Sir Herbert Charles, Bt., c.n.,
Ktf. Lf.
.13. B.E. & Ktf. PERRY, Major ir Allan, I.D. K t. Gr. PEl ' l' Y, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Frederic, C.LE., ;'I.D., F.R. . . Kt.Gr. PEl'RY, John H.SB. PERRY, \Villiam Stevens, Bishop of Iowa (deceased) Bon. C. PERTIl, (\V.A.) The Archbishop of UA. PETER, Pauline, ifiss H.SS PIIELP , Philip, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (deceased) USB. PHILIPPART, ~ir John (deceased) Ktf. PIIILIPPS, Major-General Sir I vor, K.C.B.,D.S.O.,M.P. Iet. G1'. PIlILIPPS, Mai Alice Magdalen, Lady L.Gr. PHILIPPS, Sir Owen, G.C.M.G., M.P. Ktf.
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PHILIPS, Captain Nathaniel George (deceased) PHILIP O:t\, Colonel Sir George Hare, 1\[.D., F.R.C.P. , H ..A. 111. P .C.S. (deceased) 11. ,~'.B. PHILLIP,', Charles D. PHILLlr ~, Frederick Solomon, O.Il.E. ll..,d. PHILLIPS, George Arthur, 1I.RC.S. II. ')'.8. PHILLIP-, \Villiam J{.~l. PHIPPS , Henry Hostache, :\r.R.C.~. L.R . . 1'. H../l. PICKER GILL, Ed \vin Pulliene, :\I.D. IIS.H. PICKLE, David Alfred II.S ..')'. PICKLE , Elizabeth Alice, :\Ir . H ... 1. PIEP , Charles Eo ward, ?ILl' .C.S. (deceased) lIS.B. PIERS, Shute Barrington PIKE, l\Iajor-Gencral Sir \VJlliam \Yats on, ]1.11. K.C.:\l.G., D.S.O., F.RC. ... r. . \.~L ·. If.~ 1. PDl, Frank de Beeho, L.P.C.P.I. I I.,~.B. PIKGET, Robert A~t.G r. PIKHEY, The Hon. Hammett (dc("'cased) 11..1. PIKKILDI, l\Iary, l\Iiss II. .. 1. PIRA, Julien Auguste Constant L.er. PIRBRIGHT, Sarah, The Lady (deceased) L.Gr. PIXLEY, Elizabeth Mary, :\Irs. F. \\' . Esq. PIXLEY, Evelyn Graham Ktl· PIXLEY, Francis \Villiam , F.S.A. Est]. PIXLEY, Captain J Ohl1 1\ icol Fergusson (de(L'clsccl) D. PIZ.-\, Florence, l\1iss J-I. I).S. PLATT, Gwendolen Kate, l\Iiss L.Gr. PLATT, Helen May, Mrs. ]0. Gr. PLATT, Samuel Radcliffe (deceased) lJ../l. PLATT, vVilliam Henry, L.RC.P. (deceased) PLAYFAIR, Major-General Archibald Lewis
( deceased) PLEKDER, Sir \\ illiam, G.B.E. PLU:\IRIDGE, Admiral Sir James Hanway, Kc.n. M.P. (deceased) PLUNKET, The Lord, G.c.:'1.G., KC.V.O. PLY:\10UTH, Alberta, Countess of s.P. PLY::'IOUTH, The Earl of, P.c., (~.B.E., c.B. POCHI " Florence Mary, Miss POCOCK, The Rev. Frederick Pearce (decellsed) POE, Muriel Gladys, /[iss
225
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Grade.
POLLOCK, Arthur Julius, M.D. (deceased) H.A. Po TIN, Captain and Quartermaster \Villiam J ames Henry, ~l.n. E., R.A.:'I.C. H.S.B. POOLE, Thomas Dobson, M.D. /J..cJ.. PUOLEY, Edward Burdett, M.R.C.S. H.A. POPE, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Montague, M.D., F.R.C.P.
19
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POPE, George Henry POPIIA:\I, Admiral Sir Home Riggs, K.C.B., M.P.
( deceased)
Page.
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PORT.\L, PORT.\L, PORTAL, POI'TEJ', PORTER, PORTER, PORTER, PORTER,
Florence Elizabeth /[ary, Lady L.G?'. The Rev. George Raymond (deceased) C Sir \Villiam \Vyndham, Bt., F.S.A. Ktl· my Francis, 1rs. H. c., M.B.E. L.Gr. Anne Shirley, Mrs. 'vV. (deceased) L.J. G:atherine, l\Iiss (deceased) L.Gr. Dame Helen (Madame Melba), D.B.E. L.Gr. Surgeon-Vice-l\dmiral Sir James, K.C.B., r.c.:\f.G., LL.D., M.D., K.H.P. Kt. Gr. PORTI:R, J ames Badgett H.S.B. PORTER, Surgeon-Major Joshua Henry (deceased) H.A. PORTER, Margarita Gwyn, Mrs. R. da C. (deceased) L.Gr. PORTEI', Reginald da Costa (deceased) Esq. PORTER, Major-General \Vhitworth (deceased) KtJ. PORTL.\ TD, \Vinifred Anna, Duchess of L.G?'. PORTL\ND, The Duke of, K.G., P.C., G.c.v.O. KtJ. POTT, Joseph Compton (deceased) KtJ. POTTER, Elizabeth Bell, 1rs. H.S.S. PaTTE]', Henry Percy, M.D., F.RC.S. (deceased) H.A. POTTER, James Henry H.S.B. POTTER, Robert HS.B. POTTI TGER, David, 1.S.0. Esq. POULTO I , Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Faulconer, C.B.E. H.S.B. POULTO r, Benjamin, M.D., M.R.C.S. H.A. PO\\'ELL, Hugh Falkenberg, M.RC .. , L.R.C.P. H.A. POWELL, James George (deceased) Esq. POWELL, Julia Anne, Miss H.A. POWELL, Sir Richard Douglas, Bt., K.C.v.O., 11.D. Kt. Gr. PO'WER, Leila, Miss L.Gr. POWIS, The Earl of }{t.Gr. FOWLE, Charles Plummer I!. 5. B.
12 7
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117 39 22
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36 6 114
73 146 64
58 49
57 78
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
226
POWNALL, Henry (deceased) PRAED, Mackworth Bulkley (deceased) PRATER, Hurtle John PRATT, Edward Frederick, i\I.B., L.R .. P. PRATT, Colonel Edward Roger Murray PRATT, Eldon, M.D., M.R.C.S. PRATT, Joseph Dallas, M.D., F.R.C.S,!. (deceased) PRESTO J, Lionel Litchfield, M.D. PR E TON, Deputy Inspector-General Theodore
Grade.
Page.
Ktj. H.SB. H.SE. H.A. Esq. H.A. Kt.Gr. H.A.
114
Kt.Gr. H.A. PRICE, Arthur, M.R.C.S. PRICE, Arthur Douglas 11..1-1. PRICE, Sir Thomas Rees, K.C.M.G. (deceased) H.A. PRICKETT, Arthur Thomas H.SB. PRIESTLEY, Eliza, Lady (deceased) L.Gr. PRIE TLEY. Sir William, M.D., LL.D. , M.P. (deceased) Kt.Gl. ]O.Gl. PRIESTMA r, Francis ](t.Gl. PRI I GLE, William (deceased) Kt.Gr. PRIOR, Major-General George Upton (deceased) L.Gr. PRIOR, Kathleen, Mrs. G. U. HA. PRITCHARD, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Edward H. Ll. PROBST, John Charles Hon. Ktf. PRD SIA, H.R.H. Prince Albert of (dE'Ccased) H .. E. Pu TNETT, Francis Sutton 1!. .. 1. PURDY, Lieut.-Colonel John mith, 1> ... 0., J\I,]). H.SB. PURVIS, Henry H.A. P URVIS, John Prior, M.R.C.S. H.A. PURVIS, William Prior, M.D., F.R.C.S. Julian, M.D., R.N. (deceased)
140
66 93
13 2
RAITSAY, Captain George C.B., R.N. (deceased) H..\ \T 'A \ ', Major-General James (deceased) }{ .UI '1\Y, M rs. James
13 2 79
94 146
55 13 6 13 2 3J I
16
132 35 81
95 12 3
63
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93
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12 7
J-f.A. RADCLIFFE, Cecily Mary, Mrs. H.S.B. RAFTER, Charles Haughton D. RAI, Rai Bahadur Lieut.-Colonel Dhanpat, C.LE. RAINIER, Major Norman Robinson Jones, M.R.C.S., H.A. I.M.S.
93
QUICK, Stanley Q UILL, Lieut.-Colonel Berkeley Crosbie, C.B. Q UINTARD, Charles Todd, Bishop of Tennessee
( deceased)
RAIJ, A bel John : K.c. RA\!S _\Y, Charles \Villiam Ramsay (deceased) R .\\TS.\ \', Florence l\Iary, Mrs
1l..1. Art. Gr. Esq. H.A.
QUARRI TGTO , George \Villiam QUEE BOROUGH, The Lord
Grade.
49 82
H..\ \f. '
The Lady Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth, C.I. P .\::\ DELL, Allan Elliott, :\1.13.
R.\l\FURL\', The Earl of, P.C., (1.) G.C.M.G. ,Colonel James (deceased) R .\SI'.\S , John Colin Tulloch H. .\T 'LIll', nne,1\lrs. R"\~~T I
R .\T LIFF, Charles F. G. A. (deceased) R ,\. TeLll' F, Percy
P .\ T 'LIF!' E-GAYLARD, James, M.D. R .\TII130l\E, \Villiam Gair (deceased) R ..\TTl' AY, Lizzie Frost, Mrs. R .\TTR.\ \ ', \\ illiam I .\ w, Lieut.-Colonel
)J athan, C.\f.(~., :\I.11., RA.:\r.C.
81
Lj. Kt.Gr. Ktf. Kt.Gr. If.S.B. I1.SS Kt.Gr. H.A. H.A. Kt.Gr. HSS H.S.B.
21 I
16
67 I I4 I14 I
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'ILR.C .. E. Fred P .\ \ \IUND , l\Iary, Mrs. RI·:.\D, Flora Annie. Miss R .\\\' O~.
74 I
16
88 82 33 69
58
Kt. Gr. H.SB. H.S.S H.S S.
25 57 74 70
ir Richard A ugLlstine Stucldert, K.c.n. H.h.
REES, Edward Davies, M.RC.S., L.R.C.P. REEVES, Martha, Mrs. H., A.R.R.C. REEVE, \Villiam REE\rE , vVilliam Harvey, O.B.E. REFORD, Elsie Stephen, 1\1 rs. R. \V.
6
I3 2 55
96
RL\/)l~, Surgeon-Major-General Sir John By Cole, K.c.B., K.H.S. (deceased) J(t.Gr. REnnIE, Constance Katharine :M ary, 'Irs. L.Gr. REU! >IE, l\Iajor John Murray, C.B. J(t.Gr. REDFEARN, \\'ilson J1.~.B. REED, Captain Thomas Morley
I I
22
H.h.
R .\\\ ~.'LEY, Colonel Gerald Thomas, c.n., C.l\I.G.,
REES, Benjamin
100
Kt.Gr. Kt.Gr. H.SS J(tJ. Ktf. L.Gr.
51 99 66
\ \,
RED'IL\ YXl~
59
Page.
RAIJ\'SFORD, Boles Reeves Esq. R ... \.jC; .\RIf, His Highnet.,s Raja ' ir Bane Singh, of K.C.I.E. D. I<ALP llS, Ed win II.S.B.
47 98 84
227
ROLL.
Esq. J-I.S.B. H.h.
L.Gr. l-f.A.
J{t.Gr. L. Gr.
133 43
30 64
93 50 65 87 43
96 31 39
Grade.
REID, David (deceased) H.A. REID, Helen Richmond Young, Miss L.Gr. REID, Major James Robertson, l.D., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) B.A. REID Thomas \Nhitehead, M.D., F.R.C.P. (deceased) H.A. RE 'l~, Marie, Mrs. H.S.S. RE ARD, Lieut.-General Bruno Jean Baptiste
( deceased)
229
ALPIIABETICAL H.OLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
228
146 39
85 146 68
H.A.
II7
Hon. K.G.
34
RE AULT, Sir Louis, G.C.M.G. H. RE T Y-TAILYOUR, Florence Vernon, Miss Kt]. RHODE, Arthur Edgar Grosvenor, O.B.E. Esq. RHODES, Captain Arthur Tahu Gravenor H.S.S. RHODES, Dorothy, Mrs. RHODES, Colonel The Hon. Sir Robert Heaton, Kt.Gr. K.B.E. RHODES, Rose, Mrs. A. L.Gr. RHODES, Sarah Ann, Mrs. (deceased) L.Gr. RIARIO-SFORZA, Il Generalissimo 11 Duca Ludovico di (deceased) Kt]. RICE, Fanny Julia, Lady, R.R.C. H.A. RICE, John H.S.B. RICHARDS, Ernest Alfred H.A. & H.S.B RICHARDS, Captain and Quartermaster Taleisin Edwards, R.A.M.C. H.S.B. RICHARDS, The Right Hon. Thomas, i\I.P. }(t.Gr. RICHARD 0 " Frederick Ernest, L.R.c.p.En., L.R.C.S. H.,A. RICHARD 0 ,Herbert Edmund If. '.B. RICHARDSOl , Teresa Eden, Mrs (deceased) L.Gr. RICHES, Percy George H. .E. RIDDELL, Colonel John Scott, C.B.E., M.V.O., M.B. J(t.Gr. RIDDELL, Robert George, M.D., F.R.C.S.E. H.A. RIDEOUT, Edith Mary, Miss L.Gr. RIGBY, Frederick \Villiam, LB. H.A. RIGBY, Walter Chaloner, M.B., D.P.H. H.A. H.A. RIGDE ,Brian, l.R.C.S. H.A. RILEY, James Woodward, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ED. C. RIPON, Thomas Wortley, Bishop of J-IA. RITCHIE, Charles John RIVERS, Major John Herbert, M.R.C.S., H.SB. L.R.c.P. (deceased) L.Gr. RIVERS, Ruth, Mrs. P. H.A. ROBB, J ames Bernhardt Klinger, M.D. (deceased)
Grade.
Page.
75 8
5I 75 22
II4 8I 66
55
ROBB, vVilliam Doig Esq. ROBERTS, Charles James H.SE. ROBERTS, Aileen Mary, Countess, D.B.E. H.A. ROBERT , Nora Henrietta, Dowager Countess, C.I., R.R.C. H.A. lV.<t.t ROBERT, Field-Marshal Sir Frederick Sleigh, Ist Earl, K.G., K.P., P.c., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., R.A. (deceased) Kt]. ROBERTS, Effie Maud, Miss, R.R.C. H.S.S ROBERT, Evan, Junior H.A. ROBERT, Major Harry Entwistle J-IA. ROBERTS,Lieut.-Colonel Hugh J ones,i\1.D.,F.R.C.S.ED. HA. ROBERTS, James Potts H.A. ROBERT, Lieut.-Colonel Sir James Reid, M.B., F.R.C.S., I.M.S. Kt.Gr. ROBEH.T , Mary Ann, Miss (deceased) H.A. R( HEP T , Solomon H.SE. ROBERT , Thomas Harrison (deceased) H.SE. ROBERT 01 , Catherine Rowland, Mrs. H.S.S. ROBERT ON, James \Vilson, c.~1.G. l<t.Gr. ROIlERTSO OF STH.UAN, General George Duncan,
30 87 64
13 6 63 29
97 43 88 86 83 89
IS 97
(deceased)
50 60 81
81
12 3
70 97 97 79 78
l<t].
114
ROllERT 'ON OF STR UA ,George Duncan (deceased) Kt]. ROB I ,Ethel Grace, Mrs. L. H.S.S. RODIi{ 01 , Surgeon-Colonel Arthur Henry, M.D., ilI.R.C.. , D.P.H. H.A. R BI TO, Ernest Laurie, L.R.C.P. Kt.Gr. ROB! 0 , George James (deceased) H.SB. ROB II 0 I, Lilian May, Miss H.S.S. ROB! 0 , William Henry, L.R.C.P. (deceased) H.A. ROB ON, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Arthur William Mayo, K.B.E., .B., C.v.O., F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) Kt.G1'. ROB 0 ,Kate 1ary, irs. H.S.S. RODDICK, Sir Thomas George, M.D. H.A. RODLEY, John, M.R.C.S, H.A. ROGERS, Major Bertram Mitford Heron, D .. 0., M.D., M.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) H.A. ROGERS, Edith Louise Julie, Lady, C.B.E. L.Gr. ROGERS, Major James Samuel Yeaman, D.S.O., M.B., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) H.A. ROGERS, John (deceased) H.S.B.
1 14
C.B.
56
Page.
75
23 72 80 83
230
231
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
Grade.
ROGER ,Colonel Sir John GodfreY,K. .1\[ .(;.,1 ).S.O.,'\I.ll. J(t.Gr. j{t.Gr. ROGERS, John Henry, O.B.E. L.Gr. ROLLESTO J, Eliza: Lady, C.B.E. ROLLE TON, Sir John Fowke Lancelot, M.P. Kt.Gr. (deceased) ROLLlT, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Albert Kaye, LL.D., Kt.Gr. D.C.L. Kt.Gr. ROLPH, Dr. Thomas (deceased) Hon. L.G. RONALDS, Mary Frances, Mrs. (deceased) Esq. ROOKE, Colonel Alfred Shipton, O.B.E. Roos-KEPPEL, Lieut.-Colonel Sir George Olaf, G.C.l.E., K.C.S.l. Kt. Gr. ROOST, John H.S.B. RORIE, Colonel David, D.S.O., M.D., D.P.IL, "'L:'II. H.A. Ro HER, Francis Edwin Kt.Gr. Ro S, George Robert Thomson, D.P.ll. J-J.rJ.. Ross, Grace Mary Martin, Mrs. T. H.S.S. Ross, The Right Hon. John Kt.Gr. ROTH, Lieut.-Colonel Reuter Emerich, C.:'If.G.,D.S.O. Kt.Gr. ROUGHLEY, John Thomas H.S.B. ROU1\lANIA, Her l\1ajesty l\1arie Alexandra Victoria, Queen of, V.A., C.l. Lj. ROUillIEU, Reginald St. Aubyn A't.Gr. ROUTLEDGE, Robert, Jun. H.S.B. ROWE, Charlotte, Mrs. R. R. (deceased) LJ. ROWE, Richard Reynolds (deceased) KtJ. ROWLA D, Thomas Samuel (deceased) H.S.B. ROWLEY, Lieut.,Colonel Charles Walsh Esq. ROWLEY, Mary, Mrs. W. H.A. ROWLEY, Major Walter, F.S.A. Kt.Gr. ROYAL, H.R.H. The Princess, V.A., C.l. LJ. ROYDS, Annette Nora Jane, Lady L.Gr. ROYDS, Colonel Sir Clement Molyneux,c.B.( deceased) KtJ. RUDGARD, The Rev. William Dore H.A. RUDGE, Abraham H.S.E. RUFFER, Alice Mary Lady L.Gr. RUMSEY, Henry Wyldbore, M.D., F.R.S. (deceased) H.A. RUNDELL, Alfred Robert H.S.B. Ru DLE, Eleanor Georgina, Lady L.Gr. Ru DLE, General Sir Henry Macleod Leslie, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.v.O., D.S.O., R.A. Kt.Gr.
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Ru HTO ,Wright H.S.B . Rus! lWORTII, Ernest H.S.B. Ru ELL, Elizabeth Kathleen, Mrs. H.S.S. Ru 'SELL, The Rev. Sydenham Francis (deceased) C. Ru L\., The Grand Duchess George of Hun. Lj. RUTHERFORD, Allan Freer, M.B. H.S.B. RUTIIERFOORD, Belle Boynton, Mrs. (deceased) H.S.S. RUTTER, Herbert Llewellyn, l\I.D., F.R.C.S. I-f.A. RYALL, Ed ward (deceased) H. S.B. RYALL, Edward Walter H.S.B. RYCROFT, 1ajor-General Sir \Villiam Henry, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. Kt. G1~. R \ ' E1Z'0 ,~ajor-GeneraI George Sterling, M.D., A.M.S.Canada Kt.Gr. R \'ER 0 ,Laura Mary, Miss L. Gr. RYLA~I>, Beryl Stratheden, Mrs. T. H. L.Gr. RYL,\NlJ, Lieut.-Colonel George Harrison( deceased) Kt.Gr. R YL,\.:L\D, Warwick Hastings (deceased) Kt. Gr.
59 57 67 II5
13 55 141 96
140
31 18
39
43 II6
133
19
56 I 1
23 56 12 5 12
3
140 50 79 17 I1
315 12 3
85 66 41
1I8
53 38 2I
SAGAR, Ellen, 1iss H.S.S. ST. AUDYN, Major The Hon. Edward Stuart (deceased) Kt.Gr. ST. CATIIERll E, The Rev. Mother Superior H.S.S. ST. CnZE , The Viscount Kt.Gr. ST. CYRE , Dorothy, The Viscountess L.Gr. ST. DAVID , J Ohl1, Bishop of C. ST. GEORGE, Captain Baldwin John (deceased) Kt.Gr. ST. GEORGE, Elizabeth Marianne, Lady (deceased) LJ. ST. GEORGE, General Sir John, G.C.B., R.A. (deceased)KtJ. ST. GEIUIA ,William Gordon Cornwallis, 4th Earl of (deceased) KtJ. ST. JOHI , The Rev. Mother Superior H.S.S. ST. LAUNDRI, Sister (Miss Mary Carroll) (deceased) H.S.S. ST. LEVAN, Sir John, 1st Baron (deceased) Kt.Gr. S.c\.L1\IO D, Robert Gofton (deceased) Kt. Gr. SALTEP, Frederick George H.S.B. SALTI G, Emily Millicent, Mrs. W. L.Gr. SAM 0 ,Edward Marlay, C.B.E., K.C. Esq. SA lUEL 0 ,Sir Henry Bernard, Bt. Kt.G1'. SAl\IUT, Lieut.-Colonel Richard Philip, M.R.C.S. H.A. SAl DE;,IAN, Kate Sydney, Mrs. G. H. H.A.
75
I33 67 25 39
IS ]33 12 5
12 3
Il4
67 141 133 133 55 43 51 31 91 81
232
Grade.
SA DERS, Canon Samuel John Woodhouse (deceased) H.A. SA TDERSO ,Edith Mabel, Lady L.Gr. SANDER 0 . . , Edward Scott (deceased) Esq. SANDFORD, Alice Emily Jane, Mrs. (deceased) L. Gr. SA DHURST, Victoria Alexandrina, The Lady, C.l.
(deceased)
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146 41
137 13 6
L.G!'.
SANDHURST, The Viscount, P.C., G.C.S.l., G.C.l.E., G.C.V.O. Ktj. S1\. DWICH, Sir Edward George Henry, 8th Earl of, K.C.V.O. (deceased) Ktj. SAr DWITH, Fleming Mant, C.il1.G., M.D. (deceased) Kt.Gr. Kt.Gr. SA DY , Major Arthur A. (deceased) I{t.Gr. SANKEY, The Hon. Sir John, G.B.E. H.S.B. o. AU DERS, Alexander William J-l.S.B. SAU DERS, Samuel Yates J-l.J: 1. SARGANT, Francis William SARGUJA, Maharaja Bahadur P aghunath Singh D. Deo, of H.A. SAVAGE, William F. (deceased) SAVORY, The Rev. Sir Borradaile Savory, 2nd Baronet (deceased) Kt.Gr. SAVORY, Sir William Borradaile, Bt. 11. .. 1. SA WYER, Charles Geoffrey SAXE-COBURG A JD GOTHA, H.R.H. Alfred Ernest Albert (Duke of Edinburgh), K.G. (deceased) Ktj. SAXE-COBURG A D GOTHA, H.!. and R.H. The Duchess Marie of, Duchess of Edinburgh, Grand Duchess of Russia, V.A., C.l. Lj. SAXE-COBURG AND GOTHA, H.R.H. the Hereditary Prince of, K.G. (deceased) Ktf. SCAPLEHORN, Jasper John H.SB. SCARBROUGH, Lucy Cecilia, Countess of L.Gy. SCARBROUGH, Colonel The Earl of, KC.B., F . . A. Kt.Gr. SCARR, George, M.B., L.R.C.S.I. H.A. SCATTERTY, Lieut.-Colonel William, M.D. R.A.~I.C. Esq. SCEALES, Maxwell Margaret MacDougall, Mrs. L.Gy. SCHIFF, Sir Ernest Frederick (deceased) Kt.Gr. SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEI ,General H.R.H. Prince Christian of, KG., P.C., G.C.V.O. (deceased) Ktj. SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEI ,Major H.H. Prince Christian Victor of, G.C.B. (deceased) Ktf.
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6 12 3
133 133 29 62 65 93
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33
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SCIILE. WIG-HOLSTEIN, H.R.H. Princess Helena, Princess Christian of, V.A., c.I., R.R.C. Lj. CllOFIELD, Surgeon-Commander Arthur Reginald J-I.£1. LB., l\I.R. .. , 11.£1. SilO} IELD, Cusack Roney, ~I.B., ~r.R.C. . ., L.R.c.P. 11.A. S ' IIOLEFIELD, George Edward , ~r.D., D.P.I!. H.A. SCOTT, Alexander Thomas, l\I.H.. C. H.A. SCOTT, Arthur William, M.R.C.S. H.A. SCOTT, Charles Sumner 1-f.SB. S OTT. Edwin H.A. S OTT, James Thomson, M.D. H.A. S OTT, John Oldrid (deceased) SCOTT, Captain and Quartermaster John Thomas, l'.A.1\l.C. H.S.B. S 'OTT, Iarjorie Ruth, Miss H.S.S. S OTT, Samuel Thomas H.S.B. S OTT, William H.SB. S COTT- GATTY, Sir Alfred Scott, KC.V.O. (deceased) Ktj. S COTT-G.\.TTY, Major Charles Comyn Scott (deceased) Esq. S COTT-G.\.TTY, Ciceley Muriel, Mrs. C. L.G1~. S COTT-vVUITE, The Rev. Augustus Henry Scott HSB. .sCOWBY, Edward Thomas, ~I.B. H.A. S RDIC;EOUR, l\Iajor John Frederic, O.B.E., R.A.~r.C. H.A. SEALY, Francis l\1armaduke, ~I.R.c. . H.A. SEBl 'IGIIT, Captain and Quartermaster Percy John,
12 3
60
37 20
87 48 36
133 12 3 12 3
I I
58 73 55 55 12 3
137 38
53 95 97 92
H.S.B.
55
SEED, Harry Hadlow H.A. SEELY, Sir Charles, I st Baronet (deceased) Kt. Gr. SELBY, Major Prideaux George, O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
82
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SELLER., Richard Burdett, M.R.C.S. H.A. S ELLER.', \Villiam Henry Irvin, M.B., M.R.C.S. H.A. SELWYN, Captain Charles William (deceased) Kt.Gy. SERrE.\ -T, Colonel Sir William Charles Eldon, Kt.Gr. C.B. l(t.Gr. SETO I -Clm.I TOPllER, Captain Alfred Charles SETO OF ABERCOR ,Colonel Sir Bruce Gordon, H.A. Bt., M.R.C.S. L. H.C.P., 1. 1.S. H.A. SEVE TRE, Major Robert, M.D. , R.A.l\I.C.(T.F.) C. SEWELL, The Rev. Arthur H.£1. SEXTON, Walter, M.B.E.
133
91 78 80
133 17 28
90 90
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SIIADWELL, The Rev. Arthur Thomas Whitmore
( deceased)
C. Kif· L.Gr.
SIIADWELL, Sir Lancelot (deceased) SIIAEN, Caroline, Mrs. (deceased) SHAFTE BUR V, Sir Anthony, 8th Earl of (deceased) H.~4. SHAKERLEY, Hilda Mary, Lady LDr. SI-IA K , Kathleen Josephine, 1\1rs. j IS.S. SHARDLOW, Captain Joseph, M.B., M.R.C.S., R.A.M.C.(T,F.) H.A. Kt.Gr. SHARP, Henry, C.S.I., C.LE. Kt.Gr. SHAUGHNESSY, The Lord, K.C.V.O. SHAW, Alexander Lucas (deceased) Esq. SHAW, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius (deceased) Ktf· SHAW, Mary::\Iargaret, 1iss H.S.S. SHEDDEN, Emily Mary Ann, Mrs. (deceased) H.A. SHEFFIELD, Colonel Frank I /. ~ 1. SHEFFiELD, Julia 1ary, Lady L.Gr. j /. .)'.s. SIJELDO ,Frances Ada, 1\Iiss SHELLEY, John Frederick (deceased) H.S.B. SIIEL\IERDINE, Joseph (deceased) H.S.B. SHEPHERD, George (deceased) H.A. SHEPHERD, Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. lJ.A. SIIEPHERD, Surgeon-Major Peter (deceased) H.A. SHEPPARD, Canon Edgar, K.C.V.O. , D.D. C. SHEPPARD, Captain Edgar, D.. 0., M.e. JO.Cr'r. SIIEPPARD, The Rev. Hugh Richard Lawrie C. SHEPPARD, Leslie Alfred, ;\I.D.E. Il.S.!J. SHEPPARD, Mary Peters, Mrs. E. L.Gr. SIIERIDAN, Henry Brinsley (deceased) A"rJ SHEWELL, Major Percy Garratt (deceased) Kt.Gr. SHEWELL, Sarah Louisa, Mrs. L.G,. SHIELDS, Thomas Gillespie H. '.J]. SHIRLEY, The Rev. Paul \Villiam assau SHONE, William James, M.R.C.S. (deceased) SHORE, Henry Mansfield SHORE, Canon Thomas Teignmouth (deceased) SHOI{T, William John SHUCK.BURGH, Sir Francis, 8th Baronet, F.R.S.
(deceased)
235
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II.A. H.A. H.S.B.
43
74
90 33 30
117 114 73 146 96 ~3
73 140 140
]46 87 lI8 15 26 IS 65 37 ]14·
133 39 64 9R
H.S.E.
146 54 13 7 60
KtJ
114
C.
SHUTTLEWORTIl, George Edward, M.D. H.A. SIEVEKING, Sir Edward Henry,M.D.,LL.D.( deceased) Kt.Gr.
78 133
Grade.
S1\[, Alice Francis Howley, Mrs. C. (deceased) Lj. SDf, Major-General Edward Coysgarne (deceased) Kt.Gr. Snnro J), Jane, Mrs. H.A. Sl\II'KI . , William Vintner H.S.E. SnIP 0 ,Alfred Muller (deceased) H.A. SDII'SO ,Major Edward Herbert Esq. SIMP 0 ,Lieut.-Colonel Frank Robert Kt. G1'. SnII'SO ,George H.A. SnIP ON, Grace, Miss H.S.S. SL\r I'. ON, Margaret Rose, Iiss H.S.S. Snl I' 0 1 , Mary, Miss H.S.S. SnIP '0 1 , Colonel \Villiam H.S.B. S1 ' CL\IR, Archibald H.A. S1 ' CL1\I1', John, M.D. H.A. S1 ' LAIR, Robert, M.D. H.A. SIN LAIR, The Rev. William Macdonald (deceased) C. SKI1'l ER, Colonel Bruce Morland, C.M.G., M.V.O., H.A. M.R.C.S., A.M.S. SKlr.: ~' EI ' , Captain George Arthur, M.D.UR UX., H.A. L.S.A., H..A.M. C. H.S.B. SKli\NER, George Edwin H.S.S. S] ' Il' TER, Georgina, ]\Iiss H.A. KIN ' ER, William Booth, M.B. H.S.S. SKIPWITH, Sophia Flora, Mrs., O.B.E. H.A. Sl'IPWORTl1, Herbert, \LIZ . . . , L.R.C. P. HA. SL TOR, Captain Edward, M.B.E. SLE.\[Al , Lieut.-Colonel Richard Reginald, M.D., HA. R.A.M.C.(T.F.) H.A : SLE. OR, Mary Mitchell, Miss (deceased) H.S.S. SLEVI J, Bridget, 1iss H.S.B. SLOA ,Robert SLOGGETT, Major-General Sir Arthur Thomas, Kt.Gr. KC.B., K.C.M.G., K.c.v.O., F.R.C. " K.H.S. L.Gr. SLOCGETT, Helen Sophia, Lady H.A. SL()\L\?\, Samuel George, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.S.S. S~lEDLE\r, Elsie Clotilda, Miss H.S.S. SnIITII, Annie Beardsmore, Miss, R.R.C. H.S.S. S IITH, Bertha Sophia Clarke, Miss H.S.S. SMITH, Ethel 1\1ary, Miss l(t.Gr. S IITH, Francis Edward James H.S.B. SMITII, Captain Frederick Crawford, O.B.E.
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5 133 70 57 146 50 33 80 67 12
73 67 62 79 88
78 I27
82 86
53 73
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72 93 94 79
146 74
53 18
38
85 73 7I 74
75 29 65
236
Grade.
H.S.S. Gertrude Ellen, Mrs. H.A. Henry, M.D. H.A. Surgeon-Major Henry Hammond, M.R.C.S. H. Ll . Henry Richard H. Hilda Marie, l\1iss H. '.S. Isabel Mary, Mrs. S. 1. Lieut.-Colonel Sir James Robert Dunlop, 10. Gr. Ke.S.L, K.e.V.O., e.LE. H.A. Sl\IITH, James Wilkie, M.D. H.SE. SMITH, John H.S.S. Sl\IITH, Louisa, Mrs. H. '.S. SMITH, Millicent 1ary, Miss H.A. SMITH, Nathan Albert .I/, ' .J]. Sl\IITH, Richard Alexander Sl\IITH, Colonel Sidney l\1aynard, C.U., l\l.H. F.R.C. ., A't.Gr. A.M.S. H.A. Sl\IITH, Thomas Hanson, M.D. If. '.E. SMITH, vValter H.SB. Sl\IITH, Walter Esq. SMITH, VJilliam George H.SB. SMITH , William Henry H.SB. SMITH, William Henry SMITH, Surgeon-Colonel Sir \Villiam Robert, M.D. H.A. S:\IITH, Admiral Sir William Sidney, G.C.B.
S IITH, SMITH, SMITH, S IITH, SMITH, SMITII, Sl\IITII,
( deceased) Sl\IITHARD, Arthur Herbert S IITHE, Ida Elizabeth, Mrs. B., e.n.E. Sl\IITII-SIIA D OF TE:\IPLELAND., James William Fraser, M.D. (deceased) Sl\IURTHWAITE, Henry SMYTH, Helen Constance, Lady SMYTHE, Katherine Jane Altamont, Miss, O.D.E. S ELL, Percival Skinner SOA TS, Marion, Miss SO 1ERLEYTO ,Colonel The Lord, r.c., K.C.V.O. SOMERSET, Susan Margaret, Duchess of SOMERSET, The Duke of SOMERVILLE, George (deceased) SOULSBY, Sir William Jameson, C.B., C.I.E., C.V.CJ. SPACKMAN, Lieut.-Colonel Harry, R.A.M.C. SPARKS, George
237
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70 88 79
93 74 71
26 86 60
69 70 78 63
27 88 Go 65 51 54 57 79
Ktf. H.S.B. l/'A.
114
Kt.Gr.
133 65 35
If.
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L.Gr. H.S.S. H.A. H.S. I<t.Gr. Lf· Ktf· H.SB. Kt.Gr. H.SB. H.S.B.
Grade.
Page.
66 92
71 80
72 20 12
7 140 21
53 58
SPENCE, Christina Philippa Agnes, The Hon. Mrs. L.Gr. A. H. 0., O.B.E. SrE E- J ONE , Henry Donald Maurice, D.D. (deceased) C. SPE CER, Ferderick (deceased) H.SB. Spo G, Captain William Arthur, M.B., R.A.i\I.e. H.A. SPRA wso ,Frederick Esq. S PRINGTJIORPE, John William, M.D. 1ELD. Kt.Gr. SPRY, Lucy Agnes, Miss H.S.S. SrRYE, Captain Richard Samuel Mare (deceased) Ktf· SQUA E, 1ajor Thomas Coke, M.D. , F.R.S., ED., H..A.M.e. Kt.G1~. SQUIRE, Colonel John Edward, C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P.
(deceased)
Kt.Gr.
SQUIRE, William Barclay, F .. A. Kt.Gr. ST.\1\.F, Colonel J. N. (deceased) H.A. SL\LKER, Professor Alexander 11itchell, M.D. H.A. ST1\LLARD, Frank Edward H.SB. ST.-DIP, Josiah Rees H.S.B. ST.\ 'BURY, Gertrude, Mrs. F. H.S.S. STAKDAGE, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Frazer, LM.S. H.A. ST.\KIER, Dorothy Helen, l'YIiss H.S.S. ST.\NI TREET :Major-General Sir George Bradshaw, K.B.E., C.B., .ilI.G., l\I.B. Esq. STA J.'LEY, The Hon. Sir Arthur, G.B.E., e.B., :\I.V.O. Ktf· STAi\'LEY, Sir John, K.C.I.E.) e.B.E., K.C. Kt.G1·. S T.\KLEY, Joseph H.S.B. ST.\NLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Henry, e.B.E. ](t.Gr. STA rTLEY, \Villiam George H.SB. STAN:'IORE, Sir Arthur, 1st Baron, G.C.M.G.
(deceased)
Ktf· STA ':\IORE, The Lord Kt.Gr. STANYFORTIl, Mary Evelyn, Mrs. E. W. L.Gr. STATE r, Christina Anne, Mrs. O. W. H.S.S. STATHAM, Charles Albert H.SB STA WELL, J. W. Alcock (deceased) Esq. STEEL, Major Edwin Bedford, M.B.,R.A.M.C. (deceased) H.A. STEEL, Colonel William Dyne, M.D. H.A. STEGGALL, Professor John Edward Aloysius B.A. STEPIlE da Constance, Mrs. H. K. H.A. STEPIIEN , Harry Knight (deceased) Esq. STEPIIE ' , Lockhart Edward \Valter, C.B.E., l\J.R.e.S. B.A.
Page.
26
133 29
118
85 64
53 67 94 71
50 8 22
59 31 66 12 3
25 39 68 61
137 146 84 84 97
137 95
238
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STEPHEr ,William John, L.R.C.P. (deceased) H.A. STEPHEr Or, Colonel Francis Lawrance, C.B., M.B. H.S.B. STErIlE 'SO N, The Rev. Thomas Bowman, D.D., H.A. LL.D. (deceased) H.A. STEPHE JSO , William L.Gr. STEVENS, Edith, Mrs. STEVE S, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Augustus Douglas, Esq. C.B.E. Esq. STEVENSON, iajor Henry James Kt]. STEVE T ON, John Horne, l\I.B.E., K. STE\ E SOr, Captain Walter Clegg, :'II.D., R...\.:'II.C. ]{t.Gr. STEWART, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Edward, K.H.E., A~t.Gl. l\I.D., l\I.R.C.S., R.A. 1. . ]-J.S.S. STEWART, Helen, Miss Kt.Gr. STEWART, J. A. Shaw (deceased) STEWART, Colonel Sir James Purves, K.C.:\T.G., C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P., A.-:'II. . A"I.Gr. STEWART, Surgeon-Commander Robert \Villiam Glennan, M.B. Esq. STEWART, William (deceased) H.S.E. STILLI TGFLEET, Cordelia, Miss (deceased) HA. STI TO ,Henry Howard H.S.B. STIRKE, Colonel Romaine Fleming H.S.E. STOBART, Jessica Octavia, lVlrs. \V. P. L.Gr. STOBART GREENHALGH, Mabel nnie, (Mrs. St. Clair Stobart) L.Gr. STOCKHAM, William H.S.E. STOCKIr GS, Captain Arthur Perry,O .B.E. Esq. STOCKWELL, Lockhart (deceased) Esq. STOKER, George, C.M.G., L.R.C.S.I. H.A. STOKES, Major Edward William (deceased) Kt.Gr. STOKES, Henry Fraser, M.D. H.A. STOREY, Ethel Mary Hutton, Miss, l\1.B.E. L.Gr. STORRS, Brigadier-General Ronald Henry Amherst, C.M.G., C.B.E. Kt.Gr. STORY, Captain James (deceased) Kt]. STOTHARD, James, M.R.C.S. H.A. STOVELL, Colonel Gerald Kt.Gr. STRADBROKE, Helena Violet Alice, Countess of, O.B.E. H.S.S. STRADBROKE, Colonel The Earl of, C.B., C.V.O. Kt.Gr.
146
55
49 49 8
27 73
133
Grade.
STRANGFORD, Emily Anne, Viscountess (deceased) L]. TRATFORD, John H.S.B. STRATHCONA A D Mou TT ROYAL, Sir Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron, G.C.M.G., Kt.Gr. G.C.V.O. (deceased) STI'AT IICO TA AND MOUNT ROYAL, Margaret L.Gr. Charlotte, The Baroness Esq. STRE]~ T, Alfred Francis, M.D. H.A. STREET, Eugene Edward (deceased) H.A. STRETTO ,John Lionel, M.R.C.S. H.S.B. STRI KL\ D, Absalom Whitehouse (deceased) STRICKL\ND, The Lady Edeline (deceased) Lj. STI 'ICKLAND, Elizabeth, Miss (deceased) B.S.S. STRICYLA 'D, Lieutenant \Valter, R. . (deceased) Kt.Gr. L.Gr. STRUNG, Elizabeth Mary, Lady H.A. STROVEl', Henry \Villiam Martyn, M.B. H . . 5. STRO\'ER, largaret Ann, irs., R.R.C. L.Gr. ST U.\1'T, Helen, Mrs. J. A. Man ST U.\RT, Colonel John Alexander Man, C.B., C.M.G.
( deceased)
4U 57 49 137 81
31 12 3
85 18
71 29
STU.\RT, lary, Mrs. E. STU"\RT, Robert, l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. . STU .\RT, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam Dugald Sc:\! 'ER, Abraham S UTIIERLAKD, Eileen G\vladys, Duchess of S UTIIERLA D, Major Charles James, M.D.
( deceased)
Page.
II5 61
133
Kt]. L.Gr. H.A.
12 3
l~t.Gr.
33
H.S.B. L.Gr.
55
Kt.G7'.
S TIIE RLA TD, John Alexander, M.B.ED. Kt.Gr. S UTIlERL\ D, Sir Thomas, G.C.M.G., LL.D. Kt.Gr. S THEI'LA D, W. Stewart H.A. S TTO , Albert Edward H.S.B. UTTON, Colonel Alfred, C.B., C.ilI.G., :\I.R.C. ., L. .A. H ..r1. S UTTO T, Martin John (deceased) Kt.Gr. SWAI E, Major-General Sir Leopold Victor, K.C.B., C.M.G. Kt.Gr. SvYALLOW, Clara, Mrs. H.S.S. SWAN, John George (deceased) Kt.Gr. SWANTON, Samuel H.S.B. SWA WICK, Eustace Maclean, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.f'. H.A. SWA \' E, Francis Griffiths, M.B. H.A. SWAY TIlLING, Gladys Helen Rachel , The Lady D.
41
96
43 133 24 17
77 58 94 133
17
74
133 53 86
85 100
Grade.
SWEDE ,H.R.H. The Crown Princess of, V.A., C.l. SWEDE ,H.M. The Dowager Queen of
Lj.
I I
Hon. Lf.
125
I33
T ACHE, Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal (deceased) Ktf. TAlLBY, Edward Mantle ](t.Gr. T AIT, Christian Jean, Miss H. . '. T AIT, Sir Thomas James Kt.Gr. TALBOT, Julia Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. L.Gr. TALBOT, May, Miss H. 5. 5. TALBOT DE MALAIIIDE, Isabel Charlotte, The Lady L.Gr. TANNER, George H.S.B. T ARLETO ,Alfred Henry, M.V.O. Kt.Gr. T ARLETO ,Henrietta Charlotte, Mrs. L.Gr. TARRY, Major George Golbourn H.S.B. TATE, Amy, Lady (deceased) L.Gr. TAYLER, Lloyd (deceased) H.A. TAYLOR, Charles Alfred H.A. T AYLOR, Elizabeth, Mrs. H. . '. TAVLOR, Captain Joseph van Someren, L.R.C.P. & S.ED. H.A. TAYLOR, Surgeon-General Sir William, K.C.B., M.D., K.H.P. (deceased) Kt.Gr. TAYLOR-SMITH, John , Bishop, C.v.O. C. TECK, H.H. Francis Duke of, G.C.B. (deceased) Ktf. T ECK, H.S.H. Prince Francis of, G.C.v.O., D.S.O.
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Kt.Gr. SWE v, Colonel George Augustus (deceased) LGr. SWIFT, Dame, Sarah Ann, D.H.E., R.R.C. H.5.B. SWI DALL, Tom SWlNIIOE, Major George Rod way, l\1.R.C. " L.R.c.r., R.A.M.C. H.A. SWlNTO I , Lieut.-Colonel Francis Edward, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., I.M.S. H.A. SYDE HAl\I OF C O~IBE, Phyllis Angelina Rosamond, The Lady L.G?'. SVDE HAM OF CO~1BE, Colonel The Lord, G.C.S.l., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.B.E. Ktf· SVMES, Surgeon-Major Edmond West, M.D.( deceast'd) H.A. SYMO JE U E, J ohl1 Frederic ]{t.Gr. SYSO ,Hiram (deceased) 5.B.
( deceased)
241
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
240
39
59 92 89 37
7 147 28
1I8
31
75 23 43 67
35 53 I7
35 54 13 6 147
91 73
94
133 15 12 3 12 3
TEC'l(, H.R.H. The Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, Duchess of (deceased) Tl·: rcl fEL'TA ~ , Major Ebenezer, F.R.C.S., N.Z.M.C. TI':,TT'LE, Agnes Fanny, Lady T E~1I'L1~, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard Carnac, Bt., .n., C.I.E., F.S ..c\. TE~rT'LE:\1 AN, Charles, M.D. T E~11'L1<~ TO\V ,General Sir George Frederick, 3rd Viscount, G.C.R (deceased) TE:\fP LETOW , The Vi scount T E,r I'LETO\v~, Evelyn Georgiana, Viscountess T E,I I'LET()W ~ T, Susan Mary Isabella, Viscountess
( deceased) TERRY, Major-General Astley Fellowes Tr':R RY, Colonel Astley Herbert TERI "', ~rajor Paul :\IcKenna, L.R.C.P.&S.
Lf· H.A. L.Gr. Ktf· H.A. Ktf· J(tf· Lf·
12 3
LJ.
12 5
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7
6 12
47
92
1O.a:., TJ L\C KER.\ Y,
Colonel Sir Edward Talbot, K.C.B. Kt.Gr. T I L\ KER.\ Y, Elizabeth, Lady L.Gr. Tlfl·~. \K 'TON', Major H.A. TIl 1: KI~(~, H is Majesty S.H.P. & KtJ. TIll', QL'EEN, Her Majesty LJ. TIT[':LWELL, Thomas H.SB. . TlrEOf)()Rr0:"J ~, The Rev. Mother Superior
(deceased)
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THIll \l'I)K\C, 1arguerite La Mothe, Madame J. R. L.Gr. TIJlJ' KLLL, Constantine, :\J.Jl.L H. '.B. TIIIJ'L\\'ELL, Frank (deceased) lIS B. T l[(),LV, H ugh Reginald H.5.B. TJI()~f \ . , Major John Resta1J, :\f.B., N,Z.:\l.C. 11. . . 1. TI[()~L\S, Martha Jane, lVIiss, R.R.C. H.A. TIJO\L\.) 1ary Ashlin, l\1iss H.S.5. TIIO'L\ ', Richard David, L.R.c.P. & S. ED. .ff.ri.. TIl():\L\.', Lieut.-Colonel Robert \Villiam Hughes ItS.B. TlfOi\IA " Lieut.-Colonel Walter, M.B. (deceased) H.SB. TllOMA ) \Villiam Edmund, L.R.C.P. & S. EO. H.SB. TIIO;'[l'SON, Harry If.S.B. TIJ():\1I'so ,John lISB. TIIU\ll'SO l , John Hilton, M.B. H.A. T I lO:\1 I'.'ON, Joseph French (deceased) If. A . TlIO,IP '()i\, I[uriel Cress)" Miss ff.S.~).
39
65 140 54 95 82
73 8,.,-I 6~
140 57 60 64 go Lt 7
75 Q
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24-2
Grade.
THO;\ISO , Colonel Sir Courtauld, K.B.E., e.R., THO;,I ON, Emily Charlotte, M.B. THOl\ISON, George, M.D. (deceased) TnO;,ISO I, Captain Harold Lyon,F.S.A. TrrO;,ISON", Major-General James, .13., M.n., A.M.S. TnO;,I 01 , Lieut.-Colonel John, M.B. TH O;,ISON , Captain William (deceased) TII01[SON, Colonel William Gordon TH OR TE, Evelyn Mary, Mrs. F. TUORXE, \Villiam Bezly, M.D. (deceased) THORNES, Captain and Quartermaster Charles, R.A.l\Le. TIIORi\TOK , Arthur (deceased) THOR TOi\, Harold Leppington THORP, Henry THORPE, Thomas Frederick (deceased) T lIRE 'II, John Clough, M.D., D.Se., n. P. I1. TH URBUR " Marion Clifford, Miss (deceased) THURLOW, Frederick Charle TH CR;,IAN, Edmund TIDCO;,IBE, Francis Sitwell, M.R.C.S. TILLEY, Alice Starr, Lady T om r, Frank TODD, Armstrong Herbert Swift, l\T.n . TODD, Constance Elizabeth, l\Iiss, H..R.e., ;'1.:\T. TODD, 1arian, Miss TOLLER, Edith Lilian, Mrs. \V. T OJ\IB , Pelham Mervyn Gainsford TO:\ILIi\SO r Brigade-Surgeon Eci ward Denham
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35 133
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H .. R. H.S.B. If.A. H.A. II SB.
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H.A. L.Gr. A"t.Gr. 1-1..;-1. If..:1. lJ.S. ~'. H.A. Kt.Gr.
85
37 30 98
95 75 87 :24
Grade.
TREDEGAR, The Lord, F.. A. TRE E, Sir Herbert Beerbohm (deceased) T l' E DELL, Sir Arthur James Richens, C.M.G.
(deceased)
,
D ... 0., R .. \.ilr.e.
(deceased)
( deceased) TOPPING, Jane Charlotte, Miss TORPIIICIlEN", Robert, I Ith Baron (deceased) TOUGH, Frederick William Kerr, F.R.C.S.ED. lV.<!., TOWSE, Captain Ernest Beachcroft Beckwith TOVE, \Villiam Spelling TOZER, Albert Robert (deceased) TRAN"T, Hope, Miss TRAKT, William
H.A. D. Kt]. H.A.
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Kt.Gr. H.S.1J. H.5.B. J-I.S.S.
H.A .
J47 100
Page.
Kt.Gr.
27
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147
Kt.G1'.
TRE.r DELL, Eva Caroline, Lady (deceased) L.G1'. TI\I< :OWE " Major-General The Lord, c.n., C.M.C. l<t.Gr. TRC:TIIOWA.r , William, M.B. H.A. TI 'EVES, Sir Frederick, Bt., O.e.v.O. , C.B., F.R.C.S. KI.er. T RDI IlLE, Colonel Charles Joseph, e.n., C.M.G., L.R.C.P.ED. Kt.Gr. T IT\I IlLE, Hester, Miss, A.R.R .C. H.S.S. TRDILETT, William Henry H.5.B. TRL\I\IER, Alfred John HSB. TRITTO -, Sir Charles Ernest, Bt. (deceased) H.A . TI'OTTER, Olivia Georgiana, Lady L.Gr. TI'()TTEI' , Lieut.-Colonel William Kemp (deceased) Esq. TI ' c. ~ OTT, Jessie Guthrie, Lady L.Gr. Tl'CKEJ'. George John, O.B.E. H.SB. TL l' ' ELL, Colonel Edward (deceased) Kt.Gr. TUl l ELL, Ellen Bertha, Mrs. E. L.Gr. Tl' KER, Mildred Anna Rosalie, Miss LJ TeLLOlI, Louisa Watson, Miss, R.R.e. H.A. TL ' 1(. , Charles James, ~r.B.E. H.SB. Te '. ·T.\LL, Major Alfred Crousdon, M.D., F.R.e.S.ED. H.A. TL l'l'ET', Janet, Lady L.Gr. Ttl' IllTT Elizabeth, 1\Irs. H.5.S. TL' I',\ J:LLL, Lieut.-Colonel John rchibald,
T
T ONG, Ho Kom TOKKI ,Lieut.-Colonel Sir Warwick Hele
243
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
18 71 56
53 147 39
137 37
55 133 36 I r
82 54 79
40 75
H.A.
96
Kt.G7'. H.S.B. H.A. H.SB. H.A. Kt.Gr. H.SB. H.S.B. H.A. L.Gr. L.Gr. H.5.B.
116
Tl' I\0:IH' LL, William Barclay David Dundas
( deceased) TCR TBULL, \Villiam Henry T C Rl' E R, lbert Charles TUI'~ER, Benjamin George Tl'R ' 1<:R, Frank Henry Tu RNER, John Henry T u R TER, Lewis Leonard TUR ER, Walter TUR ER, Sir William, K.e.B., ~I.B., LL.D. TWEED.ALE, Elizabeth Ann, Irs. TWI.r TING Louisa, Miss (deceased) TW1SC:LTOi\ , Arthur Henry
59 98
58 85 20
59 60 8r
40 I3 6 56
. \LPHA13ETICAL ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
244
Grade.
TWIS , Ethel Madeline, Mrs. G. E. TWIS , Lieut.-Colonel George Edward, c.i\I.G., F.R.C.S.I. TWIS , Mildred Caroline, Miss , O.B.E. T\'RRELL, Colonel Charles Robert, .n., .B.E., M.R.C.S. Tvso , James Frears
L.Gr. Kt.Gr. H.S.S.
Page.
Grade.
38
WADD, George H. S.B. WADE, Arthur Breedon, M.R.C.S. H.A. WAI ,Edward Brownfield H.S.B. 'vV AI TELL, Rosamund Maud, Mrs. J-l.S.s. WAITE, William John H.SB. WAKEFIELD, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles Cheers, Bt. , C.D.E. Kt. Gr. WAKEFIELD, Sarah Frances, Lady L.Gr. 'vV AKELI G, Elizabeth, Mrs. H.S.S W.\'KE~L\'N, Henry Offiey (deceased) Ktf· \V i\.KLEY, Thomas, F.R.C.S. (deceased) Kt.Gr. W [\.LDIE-GRIFFITII , Sir George Richard, 2nd Baronet (deceased) Kt.Gr. W .\'LE " Colonel Nathaniel Young Armstrong
20
69
Kt.G1'. H.r:;.B.
UIITHOFF, John Caldwell, M.D., F.R.C.S. l(t.G1'. UNDERWOOD, Catherine, Mrs. H.S.S. URMSO , Margaret Frances, Mis J-l.S.s. URQUHART, Capt. Charles Thiselton , M.D., R.A.M.C.(Y.) D. URQUHART, Mary Mackie, Mrs. D. H.S.S. USflIAR, Lieut.-Colonel George Henry, O.B.E., D. L.R.C.P. & S.ED. V ALADIER, Major uguste Charles, .~l.G.) R.A.i\T. 1l.£1. VAI ALE , James John Hon. Kt.Gr. VAN HALEN, Colonel Francois (deceased) H.A. , TAN SEI DE J, Edward Willis (deceased) H.A. V AUGHA T, Charles John H.SB. VAUGHA ,John Oli"er lIS.!i. VAUX, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Leonard, \I.D., A.\I.c. Canada Esq. VELLA, Luigi, LL.D. (deceased) Kt.Gr. VERNO T, William , F.R.C.S. (deceased) Kt.Gr. VICTORIA, H.R.H. The Princess, V.A .. c.r. Lj. VICTORIA, Her Majesty Queen (deceased) S.H.P. & Lj. VICTORIA LOUISE) H.H. Princess, V.A., ' .1. , R.I'. 1.,j. VIGERS, Robert (deceased) H.A. VILLIERS, Matilda, Miss H.A. VILVEN, Stephen Herbert Esq. VI TCE T, Colonel Sir Charles Edward Howard , Kt.Gr. K.C.M.G., C.B., M.P. (deceased) L.Gr. VIVIAN, Louisa Alice, The Dowager Lady VOISIN, Ernest Osmond Bishop, i\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
99 93 34
147 147 60
GG 48 I
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121 I 1
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50 133
35
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147
H .A. ES:'1ARCIT, Baron Friedrich (deceased) VON LANGE BECK, Bernard Rudolph Conrad, His H.A. Excellency Baron (deceased) J{t.Gr. V01JLES) Francis "YIinchin
147
( deceased) vo
118
33
( deceased)
B.A.
\V .\LES, ColoIlel H.R.H. The Prince of, K.G., Ktf· G.c.:'I.G., G.B.E., ~I. ., etc. Ktf· W .\.LFORD, Edward (deceased) H.S.S. \\' .\.LKEI{, Alice Maud, Miss \ .\.LKER, .. \llan Mackie Garnock, L.R.c.P., H.rl. L.IZ .. S.,ED. Esq. W .\.LKER, l\Iajor Cecil Francis Aleck Kt.Gr. W .\LKEI), Sir Edmund, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L. H.A. WALKER, Harold Albert, M.R.C.S. Kt.G1'. 'vV.\LKER, John (deceased) H.A. W i\'LKER, Mary, Mrs. G. H. H.S.S. \, ALKER, Mary Elizabeth, Miss Kt.G1'. WALKER, Major Percival Benjamin H.SB. W i\'LKER, Captain Percy, M.B.E. Esq. W .ALKER, Major Philip Lionel Edward H.A. W .\U' ER, Samuel , l\I.R.C.S. H.S.B. \V .\.LKER, \Villiam H.S.B. WALKER, \tVilliam M,wby H.SB. vV.\.LL, Louis H.A. W ALL\.CE, Sir Richard, Bt. , K.c.B. (deceased) WALLACE, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas, M.D., l\I.R.C. ., Kt.Gr. R.A. l.C.(T.F.) H.S.S. \f\,TALLER, Mary , Mrs. H.A. W ALLI , Frederick Michael, M.R.C.S. H.SB. W ALLI , Major Henry Jocelyn Kennedy Esq. W ALLWORK, Jesse
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75 64
25 40 70 12 3
133 133
147 5 12 3
74 93
49 21
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133 91
75 21
246
ALPHABETICAL
r\LPIlABET1 CAL
ItoLL. Grade.
\VALTER, Major ,,\lbert Elijah, I.M.S. J-f.~J. WALTON, Frederick John, ~l.D. H ..ii. WALTO ,Major Henry ErnestBaskerville( deceased) Kt.G1'. \V ARBURTO , 1ajor Harriss Grant J1.S.B. WARBURTO , William H.SB. WARBURTO , William H.S.E. WARD, James Langfield H.A. WARD, Jean Templeton, The Hon. Lady, en.E. L.Gr. WARD, Admiral John Ross, RN. (deceased) H.A. 1-f.S."'. \V.\RD, Mary lexandra, Miss, R.R.C. L.Gr. W ARDELL, Catherine, Mrs. S. C. (deceased) Kt.Gr. W ARDELL, Stuart Crawford (deceased) H.~J. WARDROPE, \Villiam Hugh L.Gr. W ARNEFORD, Mary Elizabeth Mrs. L.Cr. WAR TER, The Lady Leucha Diana W ARRE ,General Sir Charles, C.C.M.C., K.C.B., Kif· F.R .. , R.E. L.Cr. WARREN, Sarah Trumbull, 1\1rs. D. II. H . .B. WARRE ,Sydney James L.Gr. WARRENDER, Eleanor Charlotte, Miss ]1..'; ..";. WARRINGTON, Ethel Maud, Miss H.S.B. WASHI TCTO ,Albert L.Gr. WATERFORD, Beatrix Frances, Marchioness of WATERFORD, Sir Henry de la Poer, 6th Marquis of, K.P. (deceased) Kt.Gr. WATERFORD, Sir Jol1n Henry de la Poer, 5th Marquis of, K.P., P.C. (deceased) Ktf. \Tv ATERIIOU E, Agnes May, Miss IUZ.C. H. ~'.S. W ATERIIOUSE, Lieut.-Colonel Ronald Dockray, Esq. C.M.C. {{tf· \VATERTON, Edmund (deceased) H.S.B. W ATKI ,George WATKINS, Maria Heloise, Mrs. H. L.Gr. \VATSON, Colonel Sir Charles Gordon, K.JJ.E., c.~I.G., F.RC.S. Kt.Gr. WATSON, Colonel Sir Charles Moore, K.C.M.G., C.B.
( deceased) WATSON, WATSON, WATSO J, WATSON,
Dorothy Bannerman, Mrs., O.D.E. Genevieve, Lady Harry Townsend Major Henry Angus, O.B.E.
Kt.Gr. H .. s. L.Gr.
H.SB. H.SE.
Grade.
Page.
94
9G 133 61
58 6r
78 43 147 71 I3 6 134 94 39 43 G 4l 61
37 75 61
35 13-1-
50 114 58 42
28 134
72 35 60 62
247
ROLL.
W ,\TSO T, Isobel, Mrs. WATTS, Frederick Earle, M.B. WATTS, Vice-Admiral George Edward, C.B.
( deceased)
Page.
H ..)'.S.
73
1-f.A.
90
Kt.Gr. ll.rl. Kt.f. Kt.Gr. H.S.S. H.A.
1 I ()
WATTS, Harry John Manning, l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.l'. \V A TTS, John James (deceased) Vi ATTS, Colonel Sir William, K.C.B. WAUGH, Catherine Charlotte, Mrs. W .\ Y, John Henry Frederick, ;'.f.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. \VEBB, Colonel Arthur Lisle mbrose, C.D., C.M.G., ~l.R.C.S., L. R.C.P., R.A.~I. Kt. Gr. \VEBB, Ella Gertrude Amy, Mrs., :-1.D. L.GJ WEBB, Captain Frederick Tobias H.A. \Vt·: nB, James Henry H.SB. \VEIlB, Major John urtis, ~I.B., ;,\I.KC.S., L.KC.P. H.A. \Vl: BB, Sarah Emily, Miss, R.RC. H.A. WEB Bl'.- I\., Lieut.-Colonel Henry Woolming-ton, ~I.D., R.A.:-I.C.(T.F.) H.A. WEB 'TEl', \Nilliam H.SB. WEl>DELL, Colonel Robert (deceased) H.A. WI : DGWUUD, Ethel Kate, The Hon. Mrs. H.A. WFUCWOOD, Henrietta, Miss, R.R.C. L.Gr. \ VEEKE. Major IIarold Ernest, o. B.E. Esq. \VEII)KER, Robert Joseph, :-LB. H.A. WELLIJ\"GTO .' , Kathleen Emily, Duchess of H.A. \ VELLS, George Charles H.S.B. WEL ' II, John, ;\I.R.C.S., L.RC.P. H.A. WEL II, Captain John (deceased) H.A. \VE\lY ,Frances Carnegie, Miss .l-I.S.S. WENDE , Henry Charles Edward, C.LE. (deceased) H.A. \VE T ' LEY, Annie Mary, Miss H.SS WEST, Major Richard Milbourne, M.D., RA.l\1. .CT.F.) H.A. \VE TCOTT, Colonel Sinclair, C.B., c.l\1.G., L.R.C.P.ED., A.M.S. Kt.Gr. WESTMACOTT, Colonel Frederic Hibbert, F.R.C.S., R.A.l\I.C. CT. F.) ,Kt.Gr. WE Tl\lACOTT, Margaret Carlota, Mrs. F. H. L.Gr. WE TON, Samuel Thomas Darby, LR.C.S.; L.RC.P. H.A. \VU.\LE, Captain George Harold Lawson, ~l.D., F.R.C.S., R.A.7II.C.(T.F.) H ....-i.
92 1 14
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64 96 82 89
54 147 81
36
49 97 87
64 86 1.+7 72 147
75 90
28 20
39 86
95
248
Grade.
Kt.Cr. C.
\VHARTON, The Rev. Joseph Crane (deceased) fI.S.S. VVIIEATLEY, Clara nnie, Mrs. H.S.H WHEATLEY, Charles \Villiam H.S.S. ~WIIEATLEY, Jane Eleanor, Miss H.S.B. WHEEL, William Albert L.Cr. WHEELER, Sybil Grace, The Hon. Mrs. H.S.E. \iVIIILLI , John If. .5. WIIIT AKER, Beatrix, Mi H.S.S. \iVIIITAKER, Gladys Mary, Miss H.A. WIIITE, Charles Haydon, ~I.R.C.S. (deceased) ]{t.Gr. WHITE, Edward L. Gr. WHITE, Eleanor Kathleen, Mrs. L. H.S.S. \iVIIITE, Ethel Minnie, Miss, :\.R.R.C. C. WIlITE, The Rev. Henry (deceased) H.S.B. WHITE, Colonel Henry George Norman H.A. WHITE, James Atkin Henton, :'I.D. F.R.C.S.}"U. WHITE, Captain and Quartermaster Joseph William , H..A.:'I.C. Esq. WHITE, Minnie Harriette, Mrs. J. W. H.S.S. WIIITE, Brigadier-General William Lewis,C.B., '.:'d .l;. Kt.Cr. WHITEIIEAD, Major-General Sir Hayward Reader , K.C.B., F.R.C.S. Kt.Cr. WHITEHEAD, John (deceased) Kt.Cr. WHITTAKER, Captain and Quartermaster Lawrence, M.B.E., R.A.~I. Kt.Gr. WHITTAKER, Margaret, Mrs. H.A. WHITTINGT ON, Canon Richard Thomas (deceased) C. WHITWILL, Mark (deceased) H.A. WHITWORTII, Geoffrey Budibent fl.. J. WICKHAM, Walter, M.R.C.S. (deceased) H ..A. WIDDOP, Joseph Holdroyd lI.S.B. WIGGI IS, Barclay, L.R.C.P. & S.ED. H A. WIGHT, Mabel, Miss ] I.S.S. WILBERFOH.CE, Brigadier-General ir IIerbert Kt.Gr. William, K.B.E., C.B., t:.M.G. H.S.S. WILBRAHAM, The Lady Alice Maud BootIe J(t.G1'. WILKES, Lieut.-Colonel (deceased) H.A. WILKES, Richard Minikin Kt.Gr. WILKIE, Daniel Robert (deceased)
Grade.
Page.
WILKIE, Lieut.-Colonel David (deceased) Ktf. WILKINS, Harold, M.B.E. E sq. WILKI ,Colonel J ames Sutherland , D.S.O. HA. WILKIN 0 ,Auburn, M.D. H.A. WILKI 0 , James Bates, M.D. H.A. WILKINSON, Katharine Florence, Mrs. H.S.S. WILl,a SON, Major Sir Nevile Rodwell , c.v.O., F.S .A.Kt.Gr. WILKI SON, Thomas H.S.B. WI LL, Colonel Willirlm Johnston , j\LB ., A.M .S.N .Z. Kt.G1'. 'NI LLCOX, Colonel William Henry c.n., C.:'LG., :-'T.D., F.R.C.P ., A.M.S. Ift.G'r. \\TILLETT, John, L.R.C.P. & S.ED. H.A. WILLETT, John Eddowes K t. G r. WILLETT, Mary Frances, Miss L.Gr. WILLL\:\I , Captain Demetrius H.S.B. WILLIA\L, Frances Sarah , Mrs. T. J. HA. \V ILLLUIS, John H.S.B. \tV ILLLDI , IV1ajor John Robert, M.B. , R.A.:'l.C. H.A.. \VILLL\\J ', John Terrell , :\I.R.C.S.E. H.A. WILLL\:'1 " Joseph H.S.B. WILLL\\].', Marguerita, Mrs. E. R. (deceased) H.S.S. WILLL\\J " Oliver Esq. WILLL\ \r: Robert Morris, M.B. H.S.B. \VILLL\:\r , Sarah, Mrs. H.S.S. \VILLL\ \J , Thomas Troughear (deceased) Kt.Gr. \\'ILL1.\'\1 , \\ ' illiam Benjamin HS.B. \VILLL\ \IS, Surgeon-General Sir William Daniel Campbell, K.C.~I.<3., C.B. Kt.Gr. \NILLLUfS, William Robert, L.R.c.P.& S.ED. H.A. \VI LLL\l\I:- \\'Y N, Colonel Sir Herbert Lloyd 'vVatkin, Bt., C.B. Kt.Gr. \~ILLL\';,r ON, Agnes Freda, The Hon. Lady L.Gr. VV ILLL\M 0 " Charlotte Campbell, 1\1rs. C. H. L.Gr. \\TILLLUI 0 T, Martin H.S.B.
114
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WIIARTO ,The Right Hon. John Lloyd,
(deceased)
249
ALPHABETICAL ROLL .
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134 I
15 76
57 67
56
35 6...J-
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147 30 37
71 7
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33 69 117
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78 62
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E. WILl\IOT, Charles Montagu (deceased) 11\ 11" WILl\JOT Briaadier-General Sir Henry, W' .~ ., 'b H.A. 5th Baronet, K.C.B. (deceased) H. ~)' .S. WILSO ,Anne Cecilia Elfgyva, Miss WILSON, Lieut.-Colonel Arnold Talbot, Cl\LC., A-t.G?'. C.I.E., C.S.I., D.. 0. L.Gr. WILSO I, Cecil Mary, Lady J-J.A. \tVIL 0 T, Charles, l\LD., L.R. WILSON, Lieut.-Colonel Edmond Munkhouse, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Kt.Gr. WILSO ,Eleanor, Miss H. '.S. WILSON, Captain and Q.M. Frederick, R.A.M. '. H.S.B. \/VILSO ,The Rev. George Anthony ! f.S.B. WILSOJ: , The Hon. Harry Tyrwhitt (deceased) H.A. WILSO ,James Alexander, l\1.H. H j }. WIL ON, Jane, Miss (deceased) H.A. \VILSON, Captain John, R.A.l\I. . 1l.L1. WILSO r, Joseph Maitland, C.B.E. A-t.Gr. WILSO T, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Stuart H.A. WILSON, The Lady Sarah Isabel Augu sta, R.R.C. L.Gr. WILSON, Susan Clementina, Mrs. W. C. (deceased) L.Gr. WILSO ,Thomas William H.S.B. WILTO ,John Pleydell, ilLR.C.S. H.A. WI TCHIL EA AND NOTTI IGIIA"f, Fanny Margaret, Countess of (deceased) L.GI. WINCHIL EA A D NOTTINGIL\:.\I, Sir Murray Edward-Gordon, 12th Earl of ( dcceasea) KI]. WI DER, Arthur Wellesley, :'\l.B.E, LL.D. If.A L.Gr. WINGATE, Catherine Leslie, Lady WINGATE, General Sir Francis Reginald, c. 'J}., G.c.v.O., G.B.E., K.c.l\I.G., 1). '.0., H..A. JO.Dr. WI GATE-SAUL, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel William, M.D. (deceased) H.A. WI Y, William Humphris, O.B.E. Kt.Gr. \tVI ITER, Frank IJ.5.!J. J(t.(;r. WINTHROP. Colonel John (deceased) Kt.Gr. WINTIIROP, William (deceased) WISEMAN, John (deceased) H.A. If.A. WISIIART, John, M.D. \VISSEMA IS, General Maurice Marie Joseph 11077. j{t.Gr. WITTY, Harry Sykes H.5.B.
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WOLFF, Nora Gladys, Mrs. G. H.S .S. WOLLASTON, Eveleen Olive Alice, Mrs. G. W. L.Gr. WOLLASTO " Major Francis (deceased) Ktf. \VOL. TE IT JIOL\fE, Joseph Lancashire H.S.B. WOOD, The Rev. Albert Athelstane, D.C.L. (deceased) e. WOOD, Edward Rogers Kt.Gr. \N oon, Ernest Seymour H.5.B. WOOD, Harriet, Mrs. T. W. (deceased) H.A. WOOD, The Rev. Thomas William (deceased) e. WOO}), \Nilliam Thomas, M.R.C.P. H.A. WOODALL, Augusta, Miss L.G1'. WOODCOCK, William Stanley, :'\T.R.E. Esq. \VOODIIO U. E, Surgeon-General Sir Thomas Percy, K.c.:\I.G. , C.B. .\I.R.C.S., A.:.\I.S. KI.Gr. WOO]), , Sir Albert W., G.C.v.O., K.C.B., K.C. :\T.G.
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