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Prelate-THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. Chancellor-SIR JOH ' P. HEWETT, G.C.S.I., K.B.E., C.l.E. Secretary-General-MAJOR-GENER.\L SIR GEOFFREY P. T. FEILDl;-.lC, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., C. M.G., D.S.O. Receiver-General-COLL NEL FRA!'CIS \V. PIXLEY, \'.D. Director of the Ambulance DepartmenlChairman of the Ophthalmic Hospital of lhc Ordcr of Sl. John of Jerusalem England-COLO TEL SIR COl;R'L\ULD TIlO:'lL~ON, ".B.E., C. B. Almoner-CAPTAIN A. C. SETO;-.l-CHRISTOPHER. Librarian-EDMUND FRASER. Registrar-THE LORD ISLING T O;-.l , G.C.:'II.G . , D.S.O. Genealogist- SIR I-IE TRY FARl'HAi\l Bl:RKE, K.C.V.O . , C.B., F.S .A. Director of Ceremonies-C\PTAIN A . C . SETON-CHRI TOPHER.

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Assistant Receiver-General-EDWIN HANSON FRESHFIELD, F. S . .\. Hon. Secretary of the Ophthalmic Hospital of lhe Order of l. J ohl1 01 Jerusalem in Eng-land-LIE T .- COLONEL J. T . \VOOLRY H PERO\\'NE. Assistant Hon. Secretary (for Scotland) of the Ophthalmic Hospital of lhl' Order of' St. John of Jerusalem in Engl a nd lIN HORNE STEVENSON, :'If. n. E. , K. c.

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Ube ctbapter-U1eneraI. The Chapter-Gene r al consists of the Grand Pri.or, the Sub-~ri.or, the ot.her Knights of Justice the Prelate and the Sub-Prelates.deJure; the OffictatJI1g ChaplaJI1sj all members of th~ Council; not more than ten Knights of Grace and not more than six Esquires appointed by the Grand Prior.

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Justice.

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). OLONEL H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., G.C.M.G . , G. C. v . O . , G. B . E . , etc. H.M. HAAKON VII., KING OF NORWAY, K . G., G.C.B., G. C. v.o ., etc. l\IAJOR-GENERAL H.R.H. PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT, K . G., K.T., G. C.M.G. , G.c.v.O., C.B., elc. H.R.Il. THE DuKE OF YORK, K.G. HENRY J. LOFTUS. THE MARQUIS OF CARISBROOKE, G.C.V.O. GENERALSIRCHARLES\VARREN, G.C.M.G., THE VISCOUNT ESHER, G. C.B., G.C.V.O. K.C.B .• F.R.S., R.E. LIEUT. - COLONEL THE LORD HERBERT A. :YIAJOR-GENERAL JAMES C. DALTON, R ..\. MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, C. M.G., LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR AYLMER G. D.S . O. HUNTER-\VESTON OF HUNTERSTON, JOHN H. STEVENSON, M.B.E., K . C. K.C.B., D . S.O., M.P . COLONEL FRANCIS W. PIXLEY, V.D. COLO 'EL THE LORD\VILLIAM CECIL, C. V.O. INSPECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE NINNIS, COLONEL THE ~IARQ ' IS OF CAMBRIDGE, C. V.O., F.S.A., M.D., R.N. G.C.B., G.c.v. O., C.:lf.G. CHARLES G. KEKEWICH. THE \'ISCOl:NT TEMPLETOWN. THEVISCOlJNT CHELMSFORD, G.C.S.L, ARTHUR F. G. LEVESON GOWER, F.S.A. G.C.M.G. G.C. LE., G.B.E. COLONEL F. A. HEYGATE LAMBERT, F.S.A. THE RIGHT HON. SIR EVELYN CECIL, COLONEL SIR C. \VYNDHAM :YIURRAY, K . C.B. G. B. E., M.P. THE EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C.M.G. ARTHUR E. G . RHODES, O.B.E . THE EARL OF lEATH, K.P., G . B. E. THE EARL OF DERBY, K.G., G.C.B., EDMUND FRASER. G. C. V. O. TIlE LORD MOSTYN. IR OWEN PHILIPPS, G.C. IILG., M.P. COLONEL THE MARQUIS OF BREADALBANE, COLO t EL THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD K.G., V.D. CLAl:D HA~lILTON. THE DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G., G.C.V. O. COLONEL LFRED D. ACLAND, C.B.E. BRIG.-GENER.\L THE EARL OF ATHLO E , THE HON. IR ARTH\.,;R STANLEY, G. B.E., G.C. B., G. c.v.o., C.IILG., D.S.O. C.B., :lLV.O. LIEUT.-COLONEL ARTHUR C. YATE. THE LORD 1\10, SON . MAJOR-GENERAL ASTLEY F. TERRY. SIR JOHN P. H E WETT, G.C.S.!., h.B.E., THE EARL OF PLYMOUTH, G. B. E., C.B. .I.E. (Sub-Prior) . THE EARL B E Al;CHAMP, K.G., K.C.lI1.G. EDWIN H. FRESH FIELD, F . ,,\. lV.Cl. COLONEL EDWARD D. LIEUT.-COLONEL THE EARL OF BROWN-SYNGE-HUTCHINSON, C.B. ELLESMERE, i\1.V.O . (Commander, THE EARL OF DONOUGHMORE, K.P. Ellesmet'e Commandf:!ry). THE D UKE OF DEVO ' SHIRE, K.G . , LIEUT. -COLONEL IR RICHARD C. TEMPLE, G. C. i\1. G. , G. C. V. o. Bt., C.B . , C.I.E. , F . S ..\. THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL, G.C.M.G., COLONEL IR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.IILG. G. B.E., M.V.O. THE LORD ISLINGTO , G.C.M.G., D.S.O. THE EARL OF YARBOROl:GH, F.S.A. COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, Bt., MAJOR-GENERAL THE EARL OF C.B., C. lILG. , F .R. C. S. ED. SCARBROUGH, K.C. B .• F . S.A . SIR ROBERT HARVEY. THE HON. SIR ARTHUR LAWLEY, G.C.S.!., COLON EL THE LORD SYDENHAIII, G. C.!. E . , K. C.III. G. G.c.S.!., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.B.E. THE LORD OUEENBOROuGH. LIEUT.-COLO NEL JOHN \V. \VRAY, C.B.E. MAJOR-GENiRAL IR IVOR PHILIPPS, SIR \VILLIAM W. PORTAL, Bt., F . S. A. K.C.B ., D.S.O . , M. P. THE D UKE OF SOMERSET. FRANCIS EDWIN ROSHER . SIRDYCE DUCKWORTH, Bt., M. D . , LL.D., THE EARL OF DURH .\i'tf, K . G., G.C. V.O. F.R.C.P . COLONEL THE VI COuNT GALWAY, C.B. CAPT. SIR HAROLD E. BOULTON, Bt., THE EARL OF ON LOV,' , O.B.E. C.V.O., C.B.E. THE LORD STANMORE.


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U)reiate.

REPORT

THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.

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BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP

ORMSBY. NEVILLE. OF OXFORD. GLYN. TAYLOR-SMITH, C.V.O.

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CHAPTER-GENERAL

FOR

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YEAR

1921.

OF \YORCESTER, C.B.E. OF T. DAVIDS. OF B l\lBAY. DRURY. OF GIBRALT.\R.

THE CHAPTER-GE~ER.\L has the honour to submit to the Members, Associates and Donats its reporL for the year 1921.

®fficlating <!baplmn. THE REV. T. C. ELSDON.

The Anniyersary Sen·ice was held in the Grand Priory Church on 24th June (St. John Baptist's Day). The SERVICE. sermon \\ a<., preached by the Dean of Winchester, a Chaplain of the Order. The General .\:-.sembh· \\·as afterward,,> held in Lhe Chapter Hall at St. John'S Tate, the Grand r)rior, II. R. II. The Dukeof Connaught, p!"esiding. The Rt. I-Ion. E\eljJ1 Cecil, :'11.1'. (no\v Sir E\·elyn Cecil, G.B . E.) addre:-.. ed lhe meeting on Lhe work of the Order from the date of the last General .\ :-.cmbly l\.) Lhe liml: of hi"> resignation. He referred to the membership of lh~ John Ambulance Brigade which still stood at a sLrengLh of ahout 41,000 as compared wiLh 60,000 during the vVar and abouL 25,000 in July, 1914, and expre sed the opinion Lhat the 10 s of membership need noL be \'iewed in a serious lio·ht in vie,,- of the war weariness which had al-rected so many similar organi ations. The number or ccrtiflcale-; issued during the year by the St. John Ambulance Association had increased fmm 11,000 Lo 20,000. Referring to the \,,' ork of Lhe J oinL ouncil he said that a good deal of this \\-as experimental, and depended Iarg·ely on the nnan ial ~UppOI-t afforded by the public. If thi ,,-as noL forthcoming Lhe OJ der musL be prepared to concentrate on the work which it hacl ah\'ays clone in peace time, and see that its organi ation was prepared for any call which mig·ht be macle upon it. He spoke brieAy on the work of the Priory for \Vales and the Over eas Branche ' of the I\mbulance Department, and said thaL the example set by H. R. H. the Grand Prior while in Canada in promoting the work of the Order in the Dominion ,,'as 1110 t highly appreciaLed. Lord tanmore, the ecretary-General, referred to the severe loss which the Order had sustained through the resignation of his predecessor, l\fr. Evelyn Cecil, who for 5} years had carried out the duties of Secretary-General with unAagging zeal and \yith conspicuous success. He touched on the work of the Joint County Committees, the Emergency Help Committee of the Joint Council, the Home Service mbulances and the Priory for Wale. He mentioned the great pleasure given by the pre entat ion by H.R.H. The Duke of York of the Challenge Shields at the Final Brigade and Inter-Railway Ambulance Competitions in May. Colonel Sir Courtauld Thomson, Chairman of the British Ophthalmic ANNIVERSARY

1knigbts of <Brace appomtet> b2 tbe <Brant> lPrtor. COLONEL SIR CHARLES E. YATE, Bl., C.S.I., C.M . G., M.P. COLONEL SIR JOHN \ \1. OTTLEY, K.C.I.E., R.E. JOHN S. GRIFFITHS, M.R.C.S.

ROBERT A. GIBBONS, JI!. D. COLO 'EI. E. ]. KING, C.;\l.G. SIR Jam" HOLDER, Bt. MAJOR Dl·DLEY II. ALEX";-\DER, C.;lf. '. HCGH M. I:-:GLEDE\\,.

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J5squires appointet> b2 tbe <Brant> lPnor. CHA RLES B. HAMILTON, C.M.G. EDWIN D AWES. COI.ONEL WILLIAM G. CARTER, C. Jl1. G. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR MALCOLM D. MURRAY, K.C.V.O., C.B.

lIENRY \\'. FINCH .\;\l, F.~ . .\. l\1AJOR SIR JOHN \YYNDJI.\l\I HE\~ C.B.E.

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Ube <ton neiL The Council consists of the Grand PI-ior, the

Ub-Pl-ior,

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Bailiff ol Eglc,

the Executive Officers of the Order, the titular Priors of PI-ioril' s, the

ommander

of existing Commanderies, and not more than fifteen members of the Grades of Knight of Ju stice, Chaplain, Knight of Grace and Esquil-e appointed by the Grand Prior.

.Members appoin tet> b2 tbe <Brant> lPl'1or. THE EARL OF RANFlJRLY, G.C.:'II.G. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, PRIORY F)R LIEUT.-COLONEL ARTHUR C. YATE. \"ALES, (HERBERT D. \V. LEWIS, LIEUT.-C OLONEL SIR RICHARD C. TEJlIPLE , O . B. E . ) Bt., C.B., C.I.E., F.S.A. SIR MACKENZIE D. CHALMERS, K.C.B., COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, Bt., c. s. I. C.B., C.M . G., F.R.C.S.ED. THE VISCOUNT CHILSTON, G.B.E . SIR D YCE DUCKWORTH, Bt.,M .D. ,F.R.C.p.,MAJOR-GRNERAL SIR R. HAVELOCK LL.D. CHARLES, G.c.v.o . , M.D., I. r.s . CHARLES G. KEKEWICH. OH~ F . SYMO TS-JE NE. SIR WILLIAM H. BENNETT, K.C. v.o., CHARLES L. F RESTIER- \V .\LKER, 111. P . F.R.C.S. THE LORD LEE OF I:'AREHAM,G.B.E . ,K.C.B. LIEUT.-C OLONEL ]. T. WOOLRYCH PEROWN E.

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TRIENNIAL ApPOINTMENTS.

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REPORT OF THE CIL\PTER-GENER ,\ 1..

Ho 'pital, reported on the work of the Hospital during the year, and read the following telegram from M r. Storrs, the Go\"ernor of Jerusalem :,. His Royal Highness Duke of Connaught St. John's Gate Clerkenwel1 London . Shall have honour of announcing at to-morrow's unveiling ceremony tbat Orthodox Patriarch hel. given plot opposite hospital for out ward. vVe present respectful greetings Grand Prior and Order.STORRS. "

H. R. H. the Grand Prior then addressed the meeting as follows : " Members and A sociates of the Order of St. John, 1 desire to thank the Duke of Somerset and Lord \Villiam Cecil for tbe very kind way in which they have proposed the vote of thanks. I think all those connected with the Order kno,"v how very proud I am of being your Grand Prior and how deep is my interest in the good work that it ha carried on for so many years. During the war we went through a very difficult time. \Ve placed ourseh'es in the second position, namely as assistant to the Red Cross. o\V that time is passed we are resuming our former position as the leading ambulance organisation in the country. At the same time we \\'ish to continue to work in complete accord with the Red Cross. \Ye recognise \\'hat they did in the war. They are anxious to \\"ork with us and a~ long a they are, we shall be anxious to do the same. I am probably one of the few here present who have visited the Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem and thereforp it may interest you to know, and it certainly is a great sati:,[actioI1 to me, that we ha\'e been able to gather sufficient funds to restore this ho ~ pital which ,\'a~ entirely destroyed by the Turkish fire and ,,'hich wben I visited it was a heap of ruins. I may mention that it is the only Ophthalmic IIospital in Jerusalem and, I believe I am right in saying, in Palestine, and anyone ,;vho has been in that country knows how frightfully the ravages of ophthalmia afflict the population. Therefore it is a great pleasure to me to-day to have been able to announce to you that an extra plot of land has been granted to us. I would like to take this opportunity of thanking Sir Courtauld Thomson for the immense trouble he has taken on behalf of the Hospital. vVe know how much we o\ve to him. I would like on this occasion to thank also the Rt. Hon. l\Jr. ecil for the invaluable services he has rendered to the Order. Probably nohody knows better than I do how heavy were his duties and respon ibilities, and I desire in the presence of the whole Order to thank him personally for the splendid services he rendered to u and to expre~ my regret that he has now had to give up his work with us owing to the strenuous duties demanded of him in the House of Commons. I congratulate the Order on having obtained the ~ ervices of Lord Stanmore. I only hope that he "viII not leave us so quickly. I think be will find the work so interesting and so absorbing that he "viII wish to stay with us perhaps longer tban he contemplated doing at first. I thank the large number of member of the Order for their presence bere to-day. I feel they have come here on one of the hottest days we have had for many years to show their interest in it and I can a 'sure them that as long as I am Grand Prior it will be my earnest endeavour to do everything to maintain the Order not only in the United Kingdom but throughout the Empire in the position in which we would wish to see it."

His Royal Highne S the Grand Prior was graciously pleased to appoint Executive Officers, Assistant Executive Officers, ApPOIN T M ENTS. Officiating Chaplains and selected members of the ChapterGeneral, of the Council, of the Committees of the Ambulance Department, of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem, of the Almonry and of the Library, and Superior Officers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, for three years from 24th June, 1921. The Executive Officers appointed were : Prelate-The Archbishop of York (to hold office during the pleasure of the Grand Prior). Chancellor-Sir John P. Hewett, G.c.s.I., K.B.E., C.LE. Secretary-General-The Lord Stanmore. Receiver-General- Colonel Francis \N. Pixley, V.D. Dir ctor of the Ambulance DepartmentChairman of the British Ophthalmic Hospital, JerusalemColonel Sir Courtauld Thomson, K. B. E., C. B. Almoner Sir Dyce Duck"'orth, Bt., ),1. D., LL. D. Lil rarian Edmund Fraser, Esq. Registrar - The Lord Islington, P.C., G.C.[\l.G., D.S.O. Gcnealogist- ir Henry Farn ham Burke, K. C. V. 0., C. B. Director of Ceremonies- Captain A. C. Seton Chri ·topher.

TRIENNIAL

The Rt. Hon. ir Evelyn Cecil was reluctantly compelled by the pre sure of his parliamentary duties, including the hairmanship of the Committee appointed to investigate the working of the telephones in this country, to resign on 2nd April the office of ecretary-General which he had held since 23rd December, 1915. During the period he held the office he was indefatigable in his work for the Order and devoted more time to its interest ' than his other numerous activities really allo,\' d. One of the first things he did was to re-organize the administration of the Order by more fully centralising in the Council and its newly formed Sub-Committees the preliminary inve tigation of all matters to be laid before the Chapter-General for final appro,·al. To 11 is efforts were largely due the smooth ,,"orking of the Order and the Briti.:>h Red Cross Society jointly through the war. He was Vice-Chairman of the Joint "Var Committee, a post which he till holds. He was moreO\'er instrumental in bringing about a working arrangement between these two bodies after the v\,' ar and it was largely owing to his efforts that the Joint Council was formed to carryon an extensive programme of beneficial work such as the Home Service Ambulances, Child Welfare, Emergency Grants to Disabled Soldier, Central Workrooms, Hospital Library and Medical Supply Depots, in time of peace. Hi resignation was accepted with very great regret by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General, and His Majesty appointed him a G. B. E. for his services. The Grand Prior was graciously pleased to appoint Lord Stanmore to the vacant office.

SECRETARYCENERAL.

The resignation of the Lord Monson Ambulance Department on 2+th June DEPARTMENT , Day) is recorded with great regret. appointed Director and Chairman bv Prior in August, 1920, and hi:; resignation is ; Department. DIRECTOR OF THE

A MBULANCE

as Director of the (St. John Baptist' Lord 1\lon on was H. R. H. the Grand s rious 10::>s to the


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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

Sir Dyce Duckworth who succeeded his brother the late Canon R. Duckworth as Almoner in 19 12, was compelled by advancin g age to resign the office in D ece mber. The Earl of Plymouth, Sub-Prior, act in g on behalf of Hi s Royal Hi g hn es the Gran.d Prior, h as appointed Captain A. C. eton-Christoph er t.o succeed Sir Dyce Duckworth as Almoner. On vacating the office Ir Dyce Duckworth was appointed a elected member of the Council.

ALMONER.

PROMOTIONS, ADMISSIONS, AND ENROLMIENTS.

His Majesty the Sovereign Head and Patron h as been graciou sly pleased to appoint to membership of the Or~er in the grades of Knight of J u tice and Lady of Justice respectively :_ H. R. H. The Duke of York, K. G., and H. R. H. The Princess Mary.

His Majesty has also been graciou Iy plea ed to sanction the election by the Chapter-General ",ith the approval of His Royal Hi!?hne s the Grand Prior, of the following Members, Honorary .\ ssoclates, and Donats. As

KNICHTS

Durham, The Earl of, K. G. , Gal"'ay, The Viscount, C.B.

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CHAP LA INS.

Gibraltar, The Rt. Rev. ] ohn Harold, D . D., Bishop of. Norris, The Very Rev. \i\Tilliam Foxl y, D.D., Dean of Yo~k. Owen, The Very Re\' . Charles ).t1ansfield, D. D., Dean of Ripon. As

KNICHTS

OF GRACE.

Colvin, Sir Elliot Graham, K . C. s. 1. Scatterty, Lieut. -Colonel vVilliam, 1\[. D., R. .\ . 1\1. C. (R . ) (frolll Esqu ire). Zetland, The Marquis of, K.T. Hudson, Sir Robert Arundell, G. B. E. Moneypenny, Sir Frederick vVilliam, c. B . E., :'1[, v. o. Russell, The Hon . Sir Charles, Bt., K. c. \'. o. Bath, The Marquis of, K. G., . B. Robinson, Lieut.-Colonel Leonard l\'icholas, C. B. E., 1\1.D.ED ., R.. \.:'Ir.c. Pim, Frank Ed ward de Beeho, L. R. C. P. (from Honorary .\ s!:>ociate). Stuart, Sir Harold, K.C .. 1., K. C. M.G., h: • . v.o. Webb, Sir Aston, K.e.V.O., C. B., P.R .A., F.S.A . Gibbons, Lieut. -Colonel Sir Walter, K.B . E. Gillespie, Lieut. -Colonel Alexander Kenneth (from Honorary Associate). Elliot, Major Andrew, 1\['D., l\I.R .C.P., R. A.M. C.(T. F.) Williams, Sir Ernest Hodder, c . v . o. Borwick, Sir Robert Hudson, Bt. Sawyer, George Alexander, c . B. E. Walker, Andrew Barclay. Wilkinson, James Bates, 1\1.D. (from Honorary Associate). Cross, John Robert (from Honorary Serving Brother). Gastrell Colonel Sir William Henry Houghton, c . M. G. Pooley, 'Major Edward Burdett, L. R. C. P. (from Honorary Associate). Molloy, Major Leonard Greenham Starr, D. s . 0., M. D. (from Honorary Associate).

ADM! SIONS

TO THE ORD ER.

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Seely, Sir Charles Hilton, Bt. de Burg h, Colonel Ulick George Campbell, c. B. (from Esquire). As

LADIES OF

Harris, on stance Maria, Lady. H enderson, Henrietta Caroline, Lady, D. B. E. Dent, Beatrice Holdsworth, Mrs. Lancelot. Airlie, Mabel! Dowag'er Countess of, G.B.E. Lewis, Kate, Mrs., o. B. E. As

ESQUIRES.

Lambert, Lieut. - olonel Frederick amuel, l\1.R . . ' . , R. A. :Vf.C.(T.F.) (from Honorary Associate). Bolton, William {from Honorary 'erving Brother}. Barclay, Francis Hubert (frol11 HOllorary erving Brother). Harnett, Lieut.-Colonel \Valter Lidwell, M. B., F.R.C .. , R.A.M . C. Kerr, Lieut.- alonel Francis Kenneth, :'II. ., :'II.B. , R. \.:'If.C. inclair, John, .B.E., ~['D. (from Honorary A, sociate). Lamb, Colonel harles Anthony, C.:'Ir. G., :'If. V . o. Robert, Evan, Junr., M.B.E. (from Honorary t\ssociate). Scott, lexander Thomas, M. B. E., :'f .R . . . {from Honorary As. ociate}. leeman, Lieut.-Colonel James Lewis, .l\1.G., C.B.E., :'[,\' . 0. Allnutt, Captain Edward Bruce, 1\[. C., :'Ir. R. c .. , R . A . :'I. C. As

HONORARY

Nightingale, James. Hallmark, Henry. Evanson, . b alom . Coulthard, William. Caddick, John Richard. Oldham, Joseph hristopher. Lord, James Henry. Wood, Bennett. GiUing, J ohn William. Wilkes, William. Graham, John Campbel1. Collingham, John Edvvard. Prior, George Robert. Pooley, Francis John.

GRACE.

Leveson Gower, Emily Selina ugusta Gre ham, Miss. Pilkington, The Lady Kathleen Mary Milborne-Swinnerton Well, Margaret Mary, Mrs. Henry. Leveson Gower, The Hon. Mrs . ophia Philipps, Marion Isobel, Lady, o. B. E. Nutter, George Herbert (from Honorary Serving Brother). Smith, Alexander Finlay. Williamson, rartin {from Honorary Serving Brother). Thomas, Richard David, L. R. C. P., L. R. C.. ED. (from Honorary A sociate) . Dawnay, Richard. Tapp, Captain Harold Astley, O.B.E., ;-'f.C., R.A.S . C. Riley, James Woodward, ?I.R.C. S., L. R. C. P. ED. (from Honorary Associate) . Robson, Colonel Lancelot, c.:\f.G., D. . 0. ~1artin, Colonel Thomas Morgan, C.:'If. G. 1\1 arkham, ir Charles, Bt. \Vill.;:in on, Surgeon-Commander Edward .\ ubrey Guy, R.N . Hill, Surgeon-Commander Horace Bryden, R.!\".

SERVINC

BROTHERS.

Peart, Leonard. Billingham, Rowland Edwin . King, Ernest vViUiam. Adkinson, John Hasledine. Burrough , Ayliffe St. John. \ aterman, rt.hur Nunneley. Jennings, Lieut. -Colonel Edward, :'I.R.C.S., L.R . . 1'., N. Z.:'['C. Heap, \ i\Til1iam . Dyson, James. Trott, Heywood. Hewitt, George Frederick . Ballard, vVilTiam John. Bond, John Mervyn .


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VELL UM VOTE OF THANKS .

REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

Clemett, George. Davies, John Harris. Esmond, Albert James. Evans, Henry. J ones, Evan David. J ones, Samuel. Parsons, Lieut. -Colonel Charles Octavius, l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rowlands, George John. Thomas, Thomas. Williams, David. Ann, Captain Harold Thomas, R.A.S.C.(v. ) Matthews, Robert Lee, M. B. E. Christopher, Morris . Holliday, Albert Edward David. Hand, Harry Edmund. Probert, Price. Lambert, Jame s William. Warren, William George Edwin. Wallace, Henry Simpson. Linley, Frederick Ferdinando. Enderby, George Alfred. Andrews, Edmund Hastings.

As

Sanders, Miles. O'Hagan, William John. Ollis, Charles. Marriott, John. Ellis, Ellis Edward. Walsh, Henry Deane. Wilkinson, Albert Samuel. Rutter, James Ripley. Gibson, Richard Henry. Fleming, William. Breen, Percy William. Miller, Hugh Hedley Vicars. Watts, William. Holt, William Clifford . Hislop, John Paton. Abbott, John. Everington, Herbert. John s on, William. Kidds, Thoma \iVilliam. Buxton, Oswald Frank. Britton, Alfred John Owen s . Chapman, vValter George . J ones , Evan Owen. torey, George.

HONORARY SERVINC

McNaught, Selena Annie, Mrs. Osborne, Rosabelle, Miss, c. B. E., R.R.C. Tait, Margaret Gemmell, Miss. Limmer, Edith, Miss. McNicol, Bessie, Miss . Price, Mabel, Miss. Johnstone, Emmie, Mrs. Glenny, Kathryn Kemp, Miss. MacPherson, Flora, Miss, R. R. c . Campbell, Elizabeth, Miss. Newsham, Alice, Miss. McNab, Helen Elizabeth Hardy, Miss. Rogers, Ethel Gordon, Miss. Scott, Adela Emma, Mrs. Fitzwilliams, Francesca Christine, Mrs. D. Froom, Violet Theresa, Mrs. Stephen, Ida Vernon, Miss. Edwards, Elizabeth, Mrs. B. Helliar, Lorna Eveline Benmore, Miss. Rutherford, Mary Isa, Miss .

SISTERS.

'eville, Ada, Mi ss. Tyndall, Mary Ann Pri cilia, Mrs . Whittle, Annie, Mi s . . As hdown, Margaret Mary , Miss. Uren, Ethelda Runnell s, Miss , R.R.C. Craig, Juliet, Mr ., M.B. E. Mifsud, Annie Gill : Mrs., M. B. E., R.R. C. Alcock, Augusta Theodora, Miss . Inglis, Joan, Miss. Gla scock, Annie, Mrs. Davis, Grace Mary, Mrs. Mills, Mary Wil on, Mi ss. nd'rew, Alice Mary, Miss . Mackersy, Catherine, Miss. Nigay, The Rev. Mother Mari e. Gillespie, Helen, Mis. Robie on, Maud Elizabeth Lane, Miss. Robins, Annie, Mrs. Robson, Rose Ida, Miss, A.R.R.C. Danks, Esther Isabella, Miss.

As

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HONORARY ASSOCIATES.

Le Mesurier, Henry William,c.M.G. Lombard, The Rev. Bousfield Swa n, Baird, David Monroe. O.B.E. Clark, Malcolm Robert, ;VI. D. Knowling, Ernes t Man sford, M. B. , Thompson, Florence Ann, Miss . M.R.C.S. Waters, Harry George, M.R.C. S., Hollins, Thomas John, M.B. L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Nesbitt, Robert, L.R. C.S., L.R. C. P. Gunn, Major John Donald, ;\T. D., Exham, Major Arthur Richard F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. Frederick, M.D. Clarke, Captain Lionel Beale, Taylor, Robert Allan Grant, o. B. E., L.M.S.S.A.LOND., R.A.M.C. M.C. Hobson, Major Hugh George, Knaggs, Robert Lawford , M.D., R.A.M.C. F.R.C.S. Cragg, The Rev. Roland Herbert, Cartmer, Captain Garnet Evelyn, O.B.E., M.C. O.B.E. Fox, Lieut. -Colonel Raymond J ones, Alexander Preston. Wodehouse. cott, Arthur William, M.D. McLannahan, Captain James Gunn, Cheatle, Sir George Lenthal, K. c. C., L.R . . P.&s.I., R.A.M.C.(T.F.) c.v.o., F.R.C.S. Larking, Arthur Ernest, M. D., Divine, John, M.D. D. P. H. Henry, Claud Dawson, M.D. Moir, David Roger, i\LB. Bashford, Henry Howarth, l\I.D. Bolonachi, Angelo Ch. Madgshon, Minnie Laurence Curl e, Lloyd, William Fred e rick, ;\1. B. Miss, M. B. Jami e , Robert Wyatt, ;\I.B., D.P.H. Donald s on, Jam es , M. B. Gauntl ett, Major Eric Gera ld, c . B. E., Webster, Harold George, :'II. R. C. . D.. 0., F.R . . . , R. .\.:'ILC.(T.F.) As DON AT (8 RON Z E 8 AD C E).

Mendelsohn, Annie, Mi s. \

The thanks of th e Grand Prior and the Chapter-Gene ra l. OF THANKS. engro. s ed on vellum, have been awarded to the followin g , a an acknowledgment of their distingui s hed servi ces to the Ambulance Department and in otherwise carrying out th e objects of the Order. VELLUM

VOTE

Was ileh, Nasir, Miss. Dawes, Robert John. Boyes, George Almey. Griffiths, Thomas. Thompson, Joseph. Sharp, David. Tate, Albert Horatio. Barry, William. Smith, Annie, Miss. Smith, Loui a, Mrs. Gale, Catherine, Mrs. Wharton, Joseph Henry. Hansford, A. H. Brush, Oliver Ramsay.

Allan, Frederick Garnett, L. R. C. P. L.R.C.S. Laslett, Ernest Edward, 1\1. D. Scott, William. Chard, Thomas P. Adams, William Coode, M. B. Walker, John. Hewitt, Thomas William. Mac William, Andrew John. Mowbray, Patricia, Miss. Matty, Maxwell George. Ault, Claire Agnes, Miss. Simpson, Alfred Allan, C.l\I. G. Wilkinson, \Villiam Birkenshaw.

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REPORT OF TIlE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

THE ST. J OIIN £\ ;\1BULANCE BRIGADE.

wards for gallantry in saving or attempting to . ave life AWARDS. on land have been made by the Chapter-G eneral to the following persons, \ybo endangered their own lives on behalf of their fellows :-

The total number of certifi cates issued to 30th September, 1921, is 1,483,409, and during the year is as follows :-

12 LIFE-SAVINC

To Pte. Albert P. Taylor, a Silver Medal; to Div. upt. Frank J. Horne, Pte. Peter Byrne, Pte. Joseph l\Iartin, and Sergt. Patrick Cassidy, Bronze Medals; to Serg t. Henry McCamley, Pte. Leigh L. Mathews and Pte. George Carberry, Vellum Votes of Thanks with special letters of appreciation . These men are member of the City of Dublin Division, St. John Ambulance Brigade. During attacks on Crown Forces in Dublin in May and June, 1921, they rcndered efficient first aid to a number of wounded men, women, and children, who wcre lying in the streets, com'eyed them to shelter and afterwards removed the worst cases to hospital. " "hil they were assisting the wounded bombing was going on in the streets and they were also exposed to rifle and revolyer fir .

To John Thomas Parnell, Petty Officer, 1s t Class, H. M. Coast Guards, a Certificate of Honour. On the afternoon of Friday, June 17th, 1921, Harry Carpentel-, age H, had climbcd the East Cliff, Dover, apparently in search of young gulls, an d had got into a perilous position [I-om which it was unsafe to attcmpt cither to a c 'nd or descend. P.O. Parnell, who, with othel-s, had alTived at the top of the cliff in rcspl1n c to a stmaphore signal sent to the Coast Guard tation, was 10"'ered in a boats\\ ain's chair about 200 feet to the boy. On reaching him he got him into thc chair and thc t,,·o were lowered to the beach. The cliff at this point is ncarly perpendicular. Chalk and flints were being dislodged by the lowering of the chair and there was danger of the rope which supported the chair being cut by the Hints. P. . Parnell and Carpenter were taken to the \V arders ' IIut in the Naval Depot. Parnell was nearly exhausted, but the boy was merely frightened.

CERTIFICATES OF THANKS.

Certificates following :-

of

Gillson, Pollie, Mrs. Bussey, Ernest. MacIlraith, William, L.R.C. p . Halmshaw, George Walter. Burnhill, Sophia, Miss .

Thanks

have

been

awarded

to

the

Berry, Harry. Thurman, Edmund. Tims, \Vinifred, l\li~~. Charlesworth, Captain Edwin. lIall, Mary E., Irs.

Inlerest in ambuiance \\'ork, which showed signs of revival last year, continues to increa e with gratifying resulb. Returns from Centres show that in many ca es a considerASSOCIATION. ably larger number of candidates have presented them elves for examination and re-examination this year. This IS espec ially noticeable in the returns from Railway Centres. Through the m ed ium of centres and detached classes the St. John Ambulance Association has iss ued during the year S,773 medallions, 21,1 57 labels and 2,364 pendants . There is a d ecrease in the number of labels issued this year, last year's figures constituting a record . There is also a slight decrease in the number of medallions issu ed but the number of pendants is larger.

THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

First Aid (Men) First Aid (Women) Home Nursing (Men) ... 1 lome ursing CWomen) IIome Hygiene (Men) ... Home Hygi ene (\\Tomen) Sanitation

2-1,022 3,677 319

2,662 179

81 -1-2 30,982

being an increase of just o\"er 10,000 on last year's figures. The Invalid Tran port Corps carried 8,170 patients during the year, with a total mileage of 69,786. In addition to the u sual invalid transport work a very large number of disabled men have been removed for the Ministry of Pensions. The As 'ociation issues a separate report, which can be obtained on app li cation to St. John's Gate.

The Chief Commissioner reports that during the year 29 Ambulance and 8 Nursing Division have been formed and AMBULANCE reg-i tered, making a total of 886 Ambulance and 533 BRICADE. Nursing Divi ·ion s . 59 Ambulance a nd 41 Nursing Divi. ions (chiefly formed of members who joined the Brigade for \\'ar se rvice only), which have been in abeyance since the war, have been remo\'ed from the roll of the Brigade. The present effective personnel of the Brigade at home is : England 30,464 ; Irel and 1,052; vVales 5,166. Total 36,682. The follo\\' ing Officers of the Brigade bave been appoi nted during the year by II. R . H . Th e Grand Prior : To be D eputy hief Commis ioner- Colonel George A. Ioore, .1\1. G., D. S. . ,:\1. D. , late Army Medical Service. To be omOlis -ioner of No . X . District-Major James F. C. Hossack, F . R . . S., L.R . . P.ED . To be s ' istant Commissioners- Hugh H. V. Miller, Esq. (Devon shire) No. IX, District; Sir George L. Cheatl e, K.C.B., C.Y.O., F.R.C.S., '. E. & . R, District; Franci - . Bottomley, o. B . E., ;'\T. D. (Hampshire) No . II. Di str ict. The following appointments and promotions hav e been sanctioned: Honorary Presidents 20 ; Honorary Vice- Presidents 33 ; Di -trict, Corp' and Divi ional Officer. 5S2; N on - ommi sioned Office rs 431. The resignation of Colonel C. R. Tyrrell as Deputy Chief Commissioner after nine years' ervice as uch, i ' recorded with much regret. He was of the greate t assistance during the war, partly by taking over the duties of the Chief Commissioner of the Brigade during his ab ence in France, and partly by his connection with the War Office at that lime.

ST.

JOHN


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REPORT OF TIlE CIL\PTER-GENERAL.

Reports to hand record that 011 public and other occasions over 200,000 cases have been treated by the Brigade. A number of Ambulance Divisions are co-operating in tbe motor ambulance service of tbe J oint Council and in some cases the ambulances have been placed in cbarge of divisions by tbe County Director. Members of Nursing Divisions are al 0 co-operating in the Joint work, e pecially in connection witb bospital services. Tbe strength of tbe Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve i 27 Chief Petty Officers and 879 other ratings. 651 Reservist underwent a week's course of training on Men of War or at Naval Hospitals. The Reservists were also inspected by Surgeon· Commander H. B. Hill, R. N. the Inspecting Medical Officer of the Reserve. Reports from the Admiralty on both the trainings and inspection .' are very satisfactory. 165 Resen'ists ha\'e been awarded tbe N ayal Long Service Medal, making a total of 470 who have received this award. The practical sympathy the dmiralty has sho\\'n in the re\'ised Regulations of tbe Re erve and the improvement in the conditions of service of its members is greatly appreciated by the Brigade and should ensure a full supply of recruits. No information bas been received that the War Office has come to any decision as to the future of this Reserve, which therefore remains in abeyance. The results of last year's Competition for tbe "Dewar" challenge shield and the" Symon -Eccl e "challenge cup \\'ere as follo\v~ :" Dewar" hield, \von by the bertillery Di\'i sion, vVal es . "Symons-Eccles" Cup, won by No. XII. Di , trict, Ireland. H.R. H. the Duke of York presented the hield, cup, and other awards. The late Colonel Sir Herbert Perrott, and Lady Perrott very generously presented a challenge s bield for competition among t the Nur 'ing Divisions of the Brigade. Tbis will do much to encourage keenness and efficiency amongst the Officers and members of Nur ing Divisions. Inspections. - The Chief Commissioner in spected the Prince of Wales' Corps, No. I District, on 16th July; the Northampton Corps, o. III. District, on 23rd July; and the Borough of Plymouth Ol'P, No. XI. District on 25th November. He wa much gratified by lhe number and smart appearance of the Officers and members on parade, and their general proficiency in first aid. The deaths of 21 Officers of the Brigade are recorded with regret, amongst whom are Colonel G. S. Elliston, late Commissioner No. X. District and Lieut.-Colonel C. R. Laurie, late Assistant Commi ioner No. II. District. Colonel Elliston had completed over 35 years' and Colonel Laurie over 28 years' .service in the Brigade. A return in the form of an annual balance heet is now being called for from every Corps and Divi ion of the Brigade of the moneys subscribed for and expended in their individual upkeep. Some idea of the actual expenses of the Brigade will thus be ascertained and a check kept on expenditure for purposes other than upkeep. The Chief Commissioner desires to place on record his high appreciation of the loyal and devoted services rendered by the Commissioners and their District Staffs; and by the Officers and members of Corps and Divisions, Ambulance and Nursing, of the Brigade. .L

THE

ST.

JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

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During the year ended 31st December, 1921, 306 Service Medals for fifteen years' completed service, and 110 Bars, for every five years' furlher eilicient service, have been awarded to the following Mem ber~ of the Brigade : SERVICE

MEDALS.

No. I. District. Hawes, Pte. T. J. Adamson, Amb. Sis. F. Hollingsworth, Sgt. 1<. Andrcws, Sgl. A. Hudson, Diy. Supt. 1\lajor Barker, tan Sgl. A. G. J. T. H., D.S.O. Bates, gt. I I. Boatwright, Amb. Sis. B.A. Huggins, Diy. Supt. S. Humphreys, Pte. G. Brain, Cpt. J. Jefferies, Pte. P. G. Buckmaster, Pte. \\' . J enkins, Amb. Sis. K. Chatt, gt. G. \V. Kcrrage, Ptc. C. Clayden, Cpt. \V. Lloyd, Cpl. G. Conway, Cpt. A ..A. Long, gl. E. L. D acon, Ptc. A . Lucas, gt. E. Dye, Sgt. H. H. Magra, 'gt. J. F. Fadey, Sgt. E. G. Miller, gt. A. R. Foddering, gl. F. Mobbs, Pte. A. Gal c, Cpl. R. F. 10yes, Pte. \\T. Gilbert, Cpl. O'r\cil, Cpl. J. H. Goodridge, Amb. is. F. Palmcr, gl. J. G. lIal 's, gL W. \\' . Haughey, gt. T. J. o. II. District. Fulford, Diy. Supt. \V. T. Ball, Div. upt. J. II. P. H edges, Sgt. A. E. Bcnnett, .\mb. is. . 1\1. I\Iston, gt. A. F. Bouchcr, pI. J. G. Kiln, Lady Amb. Offr. R. Crew, Diy. upt. L. R. Lcwi ,Corp Sgt.- Iaj . A. East, Amb. Orfr. F. Perkins, Pte. \V. G. Forse, Cpt. II. Fraser, Di\,. ~ urg. J. H. P. Pope, Cpt. H. S.

Phillips, Pte. 11. A. Rayment, Pte. II. J. Rinn, Pte. C. Rolls, Pte. \V. Shinegold, Sgt. A. E. Smith, Cpl. A. Smith, Pte. W. L. Spinks, Pte. F. R. Stratford, Lady Amb. Orfr. Timms, Pte. F. \Yakeficld, Sgt. J. " -alker, Pte. J. \\'cbb, Amb. is. G. 1\1. Wil son, Sgt. H. \Vil son, Pte. T. \\lint er, Cpl. \V. \\'right, Sgl. E. C. Young, Sgt. \V.

J.

Robinson, Sgt. L. G. Slatter, Cpl. \V. Smith, Diy. Supt. J. Smith, Sgt. J. F. Sprague, Diy. Surg. F. H. Stiles, Amb. Offr. E. \\,ilm ot, Sgt. T.

1 o. III. District. Adnitl, Disl. Offr. F. Fitter, Pte. G. Pick ring, Pte. F. Ander on, Pte. P. Ford, Pte. \Y. Ri cks, Amb. Offr. \\'. J. Austin, Pte. J. French, Cpl. A. anders, Pte. \\' . Garfield, gt.-:'IIaj. T. H. epilton, Pte. H. E. BeavL'n, Pte. A. . \\' . Rinley, .\mb. Offr. G. R. Garratt, Pte. F. Shipley, Amb. is. J. BI-eadmore, Div. upt. \V. Goodman, Amb. is. F. Skiuner, Pte. F. Britton, Ptc. F. Halliwcll, Pte. Smith, Lady upt. A. Bunch, Cpl. J. Harman, gt. J. Valentine, Amb. Sis. 1\£. Cooksey, Div. upt. R. Leeson, Cpl. J. R. \Vebb, Staff-Sgt. H. Cooper, Amb. is. E. Licquorish, gt. J. \Vebster, County Surg. H. G. Cowley, Lady Amb. Offr.E.Maycock, gt. C. H. \\' hite, Asst. Commr. J.A.H. Dawson, Amb. is. A. 'eedham, Pte. \V. J. \\-hiting, Sgt. F. T. Elliott, Div. Supt. H. Percival, Lady Amb.Offr.L.

No. IV. District. Bailey, Cpl. J. Clough, Pte. R. Greenwood, Sgt. E. Barber, upt. J. T. Cran, Div. urg. R. D. Greenwood, Cpl. \V. Barnes, Amb. Offr. C. Crawsha\\" l\mb. Sis. I. Greenwood, Pte. \V. Baron, Sgt. H. E. Cunliffe, Pte. \V. Greg on, Sgl. T. Barrett, Amb. Sis. E. H. Davey, Cpl. \\1. H. H all, gt. J. Bowdler, Cpl. . Edmond on, Ly. Div.Supl. E. H amer, l-\mb. Sis. S. Bradshaw, Pte. T. Ellison, Supl. F. F. Hankinson, Cpl. A. Braithwaite, Ly.Amb.Off.H.Gariick, Di\·. lIPt. J. Harrison, Div. Supt. J. Buckley, Lady Amb.Of[r.J. Garritz, Amb. OJTr. T. Harrison, Div. Supt. R. Byrne, Cpl. H. Grant, Div. upt. A. Hartlcy, Amb. Sis. E. Cl~gg, Amb. Sis. E. Green, L ady Supt. M. A. Haslam, Sgt. R. ClIff, Pte. J. J. Greenwood, Amb. Sis. A. Haworth, Sgt. H .


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THE

R EPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

Heap, mb. Offr. E. Niblock, Pte. W. Heathcote, CpJ. J. Pickering, gt. E. Hibbert, gt.-Maj. C. Pickering, Sgl. T. Higgins, Pte. W. Pritt, Pte. \ V. Holt, Di,'. Supt. H. Price, Cpt. A. E . Holt, Pte. J. Robinson, Pte. J. \\'. Jackson Pte. J. W. Saul, Sgt. G . Kitchen, CpJ. F. Schofield, Sg-t. T. Lamb, Amb. Offr. S. II. SlatterY, Pte. R. L a ncaste r, Pte. J . Smith, 'Supt. \\' . \ '. II. Lightbown, Pte. J. Spencer, Pte. G. E. l\IcGowan, Div. Surg. R. G. tilling, gt.-Maj. j. Mar h, Amb. Sis. E. Thomas, .pl. H. Mitton, Lady Amb. Offl". M . Thomas, gL S.

Arlidge, Asst. Commr. j . Barker, Sgt. J . Bailey, L ady Amb. Offr. E. Benten, Cpl. J. \\'. Bramham, Amb. O ffr. A. Churchman, Amb. O ffr. A. Crossley, Pte. j. Darby, Staff-Sgt. A. F~e?ch, Pte. ]. GtlllOg, Staff-Sgt. ]. \ \T. Hackford, Amb. Offr. A. Haley, Sgt. H. Hall, Cpl. P. T. Hazelhurst, Sgt. A.

Tomkins, Sg!. \ "1. ]. Turner, CpJ. C. \ Veedall, Sgt . A. \ Vestall, Pte. \ V. \\' halley, Amb. OlTt'. \\'. \ Vhittakcr, Sgt. A. \\,ild e, Pte. II. \\'illiams, pI. A. \ \'illiams, Cpl. F. C. Winst anley, Pte. H. \\' installley, Pte. J. i\. \\' int, , \mb. Si . S. \\' oods, Pte. F.

No. V. Distt' ict. Hebblethwaitc, Diy. urg. H. mith, Cpt. ]. jackson, Cpl. j. \\' . ,tow, Pte. \\ '. Ker haw, Cpl. \\' . treet, gL J. Little, Pte. G . Thickett, Pte. \\'. Lonsdale, Amb. Sis . •\. Thompson, 'g t. \\'. Lovegro\'e, Sg-l. ]. T. Turton, Di,·. Surg. & Supt. icholsoll, Cpt. j. \\' . II. Paget, Pte. W. \\Talker, upi. F. Parket', SLa[f-Sgl. E. \i\' aller, Lady Div. upi. i\I. Pettitt, taff- gt. D. J. \\' are, gl. R. Rastt'ick, Supt. H. \\'ilkinson, Pte. R. O. Riddell, Corps urg. R. G. \\'illiams, Di\'. Surg. 7. II. Smith, Amb. Sis. E. \\'ithyman, upt. F. Smith, Pte. F. \\'ray, Pte. C. W.

o. \ ' 1. District. Anderson, Asst. Commr.R. Fitzpatt'ick, Div. upL] . L.Lamb, gl. T. Bartrop, Corps Offr. H. Garland, Sgt. G. Lamb, upt. T. Batty, Supt. A. Griffiths, Sgt. T. Lord, upl. Beevers, Lady Div. Supt. M. Handyside, orps up!. " '. Millar, COt'PS urg. D.l\I. F. Booth, Corps Offr. ]. F. Hardy, Amb. Offt'. ]. B. :'.Ioir, Div. uro-. D. R. Buc~land, Div. Supt. J. \\'. Holmes, gt. \\'. T. B. Perrot, gl. 1. CO~ll1gwood, Sgt. H . Hudson, Amb. is.. altmarsh, 'pI. C. "'. Driver, CpJ. T. Johnson, Amb. Offr. " ' . cott, Supl. ]. T. Emery, Sgt. E. B. Kemp, Pte. C. H. F. • ha\\', .A mh. OfTr. C. E. ~o. VII. District. Lloyd, Dist. Surg. Lt. -Col. J. D., M. B. E.,

o. VIII. Districl. Coppens, Staff-Sgt. H. Lambert, Amb. Offr. ]. W. Co.xeter, Ly.Amb.Offr.C.\V.Noble, Div. Surg. \\T. H. F. Cnpps, CpJ. R. N orman, Pte. G. L. Dalton, Sgt. F. Po.ole, upl. \\T. Harme r, Sgt. \V. Pnor, Sgt. J. L. Hop e, Staff-Sgt. J. Ray, Supt. \\'. G.

;\1. R. C. S.

Read, Cpt. J. elby, Asst. ommr. Major P. G . , o. B . E., ;\1. R. C . . . Sherwood, Di\,. upt. ,\. P. Thomas, gt. P . P. Will ey, gt. G. 11.

No. IX. Distri ct. Blackwood, Diy. Surg. \\T. Thomas, Supt. J.

Blackham, Col. R. ]., ;\1. D. , etc.

C. B.,

No. X. Distri ct. Hill, Corps Offr. A. C. R andall, Cpl. T. L.

Rushbrook, Sgt. ]. W. Utting, Cpt. A. ].

South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Distri ct. Sharpe, Pte. J.

ST.

Priory for Wales. Foulks, Pte. E. Gibbs, Amb. Offr. J. Hughes, Cpt. H. Hugh es, Amb. Offr. T. J. Jenkins, Corps O[[r. D. Jenkins, Pte. T. ] ones, Commr. D. R.

Ballard, Cpl. C. Ballard, Pte. S. Ballard, Supt. W. J. Britten, Pte. W. Da vison, ub-Commr.]. \ Y. Ellis, Pte. \ \T. Evans, Cpt. T. Evans, Corps upt. T. ].

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Matthews, Supt. J. Ni choUs, Div. Supt. A. O. oakes, gt. C. T. Pepperell, Dist. Offr. J. I. Price, Sgt. D. S. Sims, Supt. D. M. \Villiams, Trans. Offr. \ V .

SERVICE MEDAL BARS. No. 1. District. AUwell, Amb. Sis. E. (2nd). Evans, Div. Supt. A. E. Magnus, Div. Supt. \V. R. Barnard, Amb. Sis. E . (2nd). Evans,Amb. Off. L. A. (2nd). (2nd) . Barnett, Sgt. S. C. Fitch, Amb. Off. C. J. (2nd). Manley,Amb .O fL T. W . (2nd) Bishop, Pte. H. (2nd). Fletcher, gt. \\T. S . Mitchell, Supt. J. Botterill, Ly. Div. upt. G. Furber, Amb. Off. W. A. G. ewton, Supt. A. W. (2nd). (2nd). Garnham, Amb. Sis. L. Oll ey, Div. Supt. J. T. Bourk e,Ly Div. upt. B.(3rd)Godden,Amb.Off. \\' .J. (2nd)Osborn,Amb.Off.C. T . (2nd). Bourke, Ly. Amb.Off.E.(3rd)Grace, Amb. Off. E. (2nd). Rideout, Ly.Div.Supt.E.M. Bowen, Sgt. C. Halls, Sgt. J. \\'. (2nd). Sampson, Amb. Offr. A. E. Cherry, gt. C. E. (2nd). Hankin, Amb. Off. H. E. Scott, Lady Supt. E. A. Coggs, Sgt. J. H. (2nd). Sebright,Amb.Off. P.J . (2nd) Cooper, upt. G. T. l2nd). Hayman, Dil'lt. Off. L. F. (1st mith, Lad y Supt. E. S . Danks, Lady upt. E. I. & 2nd). Stevens, Staff-Sgt. F. \\T. D arby, Amb.OfLA.C.(2nd). How, Cpl. G. tone, Supt. R. W. (2nd). Down, Amb. is. H. (2nd). Hull, Pte. W. \\Tarren, Staff-Sgt. \ V.G.E. Brice, , up!. F. \\'. (3rd). Cotton, orps ffr. j\. Bonham, Cpt. J. Bolterill, Cpl. J. T. Bradford,Lady Div. upt.K. Bugby, Amb. Offr. R. Capell, gt. E. Eatly, Div. up!. . E.

o. II. District. Fulljames, Ly. Div. upt. E. Hall, Staff- gt. J. Griffiths, Commr. J. (3rd) prawson,Ast. Com.F. (3rd). TO. II I. District. Flawn, Pte. Knighton, Amb. Offr. C . R. Fletcher, taff-Sgt. F. \\T. Newberry, Sgt. G. Griffin, Amb. Offr. E. B. Patey, Amb. Sis. A. Higgirl'l, gt. T. D. (3rd). Shipley, Amb. Sis. J. Hines, taff- gt. G. (3rd). \'-i lls , Lady Div. Supt. E.

TO. 1\'. District. Bent, Di\,. Fielding, Amb. Offt-. T. Loney, at. J. Broomhall, Gosling, Di\,. upt. G. Molloy, Dist. Surg. L. G. S. (2nd) . Brown, . taff- gt. " ' . Hall, gL j. Cockill,Di\'. urg-. \\T. B.,;\[. D.Hardy, Supl. J. Smith, Di,'. urg. T. H. Colburn, :upl. ]. L. Hartley, ' taff-. gt. J. Snape, Div. Supt. A. Coulton, Corps gt.-Maj.S . Lambert, Di\,. Supt. \Y. G. Wright, Di\,. Supt. J. Donnelly, , lIpL. T. (2nd). \Vylli e, Staff-Sgt. ]. A. (2nd) Emison, Pte. J. E. Leighton, Amb. Offr. ]. o. V. District. Browne, Amb. O[fr. " '. A. Hudson, Div. Supt. F . pencer, Sgt. A. Buxton, Corps, upt. O. F. McIntosh, upt. H. Trafford, Amb. Offr. \-'T. T. Crewd . on, Pte. E. Richards, taff-Sgt. T. \\'. \\'at kin, Staff-Sgt. ]. Fawcett, Cpt. ]. H. TO. VI. District. Lamb, . upL. T. Longman, Ly. Amb. Off. C. Whitehead, gt. T. B. TO. VIII. Distri ct. Britton, Upl. G. Knight, Pte. W. G. Case, Sgt. . \ V. Selby, A st. Commr. Maj. Cornelious, Dist. Sgt.-Maj . P. G., O.B.E., M. R.C.S.

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No. IX. District. Hallam, Div. Supt. E. E. Ilott, Supt. J. A. (2nd). Hoblin,Amb. OfLG.P. (2nd).james, Amb. Oftr. S. H.

herwood, Div. Supt. A. P. Underdown, Sgt.-Maj. \Y. H. (3rd).

l\Iarsh, Staff- gt. C . E.

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The Chief Commissioner for the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas is plea 'ed to state that s ince issuing AMBULANCE his last report up to 31 t December, 1919, the work of BRICADE the Brigade Overseas has continued to make very steady OVERSEAS. progress, and the total member hip has been well maintained, as will be een from the following list of new Divisions formed during that period. Commonwealth of ustralia: 3 mbulance Divisions. Dominion of Canada : 1 mbulance Di\'ision; 1 Nur ing Division. Gibraltar (new Di trict): 1 Ambulance Divi ion. Empire of India: 4- Native Ambulance Divisions; 3 Nursing Divisions. Dominion of New Zealand: 2 Nur'ing Divisions. Union of South Africa: 6 mbulance Divisions; 4 Nursing Divisions. During the recent \'isit of the Grand Prior to India, Bis Royal Bighne. s was graciously pleased to present ervice Medals and "Var Service Badges to a large number of Brigade Overseas members, both men and ,,'omen. The visit of Hi Royal Highne s also prO\'ideci opportunities for the performance of public duty, which were in eyer)' case well re ponded to. As an evidence of the complete and efficient organization of the Brigade Overseas the following i quoted from a report of the Officer in charge of the New South '''' ales District regarding public duty performed on the occasion of the visit by H. R. H. The Prince f \\ ales to the Commonwealth: ST.

OPHTHALMIC HO SPITAL.

REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

JOHN

"Members of the Brigade Over eas to the number of l'veral hundreds (men and women) in uniform, with nin e motor ambulances and a full 'quipmcnt of stret.chers, first aid kits and other appliances, did duty on the moming or the Prince's arrival, along the route followed by the procession, more than 1000 casualties being attended to, some of the more serious ha\'ing to be I-emo,' d to hospital. During the illuminations, which continued for two weeks, depot were formed and fully manned, and stretcher partie patrollc d given areas during the whole period, a total numbeI' of 3000 casualties receiving attention,"

His Royal Highne s the Grand Prior appointed Mrs. Lancelot Dent to the office of Lady Superintendent-in-Cbief, on the 15th April, 1921, vacant by the resignation in January, 1920, of ~Irs. J. . Dalton. During the year ended 31st December, 1921, Sen'ice Medals and Bars have been awarded to members of the t. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas as follows : SERVICE

MEDALS.

Best, Pte. R. J., Park Division, South African R. & H. District. Burnett, Dist. Offr. J., TO. 2 District, India. Carnie, Nsg. Sis. 1\1. H., Dunedin Tursing Division, Otago District. Carnie, 2nd Nsg. Offr. \\T. C., Christchurch Nursing Division, .Z. Collins, Coq)S Sec. H. T., South African Railway Corps, South AfI-ican R. c' H. District. Commissariatwalla, Cpt C. ]., Parsi Ambulance Division, No.3 District, India. Daver, Pte. K. P., " Davies, Div. Supt. V..r. ]., Oamaru Division, Otago District, N.Z. Desai, Cpl. ]. D., Parsi Ambulance Division, o. 3 District, India. Dubasb, Cpt ], R.,

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Elmes, Asst. Commr, C . H . , o. 2 District, India. Enti, Ple. R. F., Parsi Ambulance Division, No.3 District, India. Glenn, COI-PS Storekeep r R. I I., outb Arrican Railway Corps, outh African R. & H. District. Gooderham, 1st Amb. Ofk C. \V., Auckland Division, N.Z. Gray, DisL ,upL Major }-\ . L, ChI'ist,huITh Sub-District, Canterbury, Nelsoll, MarlboI'ough and ". est Coast Di~trict, . Z. Hanson, 1st Amb. Offr. J. 11., Dunedin Di\'ision, Otago District, N.Z. Hughson, Orfr. ii, J. P., Canterbul'y lib-District, ~.Z. Homavazir, gt. .\. B., Parsi Ambulance Division, 1\'0. 3 District, IIIdia. Keating, 1st ,\mb. Offr. T. I~., Park Station Division, Transvaal Corps, outh African R. & 11. District. ~IackeI-sy, Lady Corps Supt., c., Dunedin Corps, Otago District, T.Z. Martin, S~nior Dist. Surg. Colonel 1'. 1.\1., c . M. G., N. S. \\T. District. Mills, Lady Div. Supt. ;\1. hristchlll'ch Nursing Division, 1\. Z. :\Iilchell, Capt. ]., N.Z.:\l.c., hristchurch Corps, Canterbury, Nelson, i\Iarlboroug-h and \\. est Coast Di triet, N. Z. ~ryers, Sgt. ]. B., Glebe Ambulance Division, N.S.\\'. District. Owen, 'pI. ]., anadian \Vestinghouse Di\·i ion, ' B" No. 39, Ontario District. Patel,1 t 1. 'gt. 1\1. R., Parsi Ambulan ce Division, No.3 Di trict, India. Platt, SgL ]., P,'etoria Division, South African R. & H. District. Robertson, ' gt. T. j., Park Division, chon'ld, Oi\. Supt. F. E., Au -kland Di\'i ion, . . Z. Stewart, Lady Di,'. , upt. ]., Dunedin Nul' ing Division, Otago District. \\'alsh, Oist. Treas. 1I. D., N . . W. Di -tricl. \\'an.lle, 1. t Nsg. Orfr. . E., Chri<;tchurch l\ursing Division, 1\. Z.

SER\'lCE 1.\1EDAL BARS. Dl'hl1l'Y, Corps Slorl'keepl'I' G. ]., Ontario Di tI-ict. :\Icl1Cil-lsohn, Miss .\. , Formerly i':lII-sing i leI', Dunedin l\ur ing Division, :'\.Z. :\Illrg-an, COIl1111 '-. \\ '. H. l1.13. E., (3nl and 4th). Pearson, Oi,·. Supt. ]. \\'., Randwick Di\'ision , 1\ . . \\'. Di trict. (2nd).

The portrait - presented to the Hospital by His Ylajesty the King \\'ere um'e iled on St. J obn's Day by H. E. the High HOSPITAL, Comn'li sioner in the presence of a distingui hed assembly. JERUSALEM . The District Governor of J eru alem, M 1'. R. Storrs, c . M. G., C. B. E., a I night of Grace of the Order, made an introductory speech paying a high tribute to the work of the taff in carrying out the bospitaller work of the Order and then called upon Sir Herbert Samuel to um-eil the portrait. Hi Excellency spoke at some length on the \\'ork of tbe Order and in the name of the Goyernment cordially thanked the Order for its beneficent activitie, in Jerusalem. Colonel Heron, the Director of the Health Department, al 0 spoke, praising the work of the Hospital and it staff and referring to the progress that bad been made in training the Civil Service in First Aid . visit to the wards was then made and Dr. Eyre' model of the Hospital inspected. Tea wa served at tables on the several terraces of the Ho pital, thus bringing to a close a hig-hl)' successful ceremony. OPHTHALMIC


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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

The Order has sanctioned the expenditure of a sum of £E 1 ,658 [or the building of a new out-patient room, which was urgently required. The number of new out-patients increased from 8,898 in 1920 to 12,100 in 1921 and total consultation from 26,001 to 62,237. The apex was marked in September when the quite extraordinary figure of 8,7tO total consultations wa reached. It will be thu seen that the building of a new out-patient Dispensary and the consequent re-arrangement of the old waiting rooms had become an imperative necessity. Orders for the building have been given and work will be shortly commenced. This will di pose of one of the three items of the extension referred to in the last Report. The other two can short Iy be taken in hand thanks to the Patriarch of J eru alem, who has shown his practical sympathy by conveying" as a gift to the Order of 'to John of Jerusalem a piece of land from the property of our Convent, situated opposite the said Hospital, which is t\venty metres wide and twenty metres long, for the purpose of erecting on the land a clinic which will be an annex to the Hospital." Thi welcome news was read out at the meeting on St. John's Day in Jerusalem by the Governor and a cablegram reached London in time for the fact to be announced at the nnual Meeting at the Gate by H. R. H. The Grand Prior. On this land, then, it is proposed to build a shelter for infectious cases and latrines for the out-patient. The cost of this building will be in the neighbourhood of £1,500 for the raising of which the Committee asks the help of the Order and the many friends of the Ophthalmic Hospital. The increa oed annual cost to the Order when the two building - are completed will be not far short of £ 150 for wages alone. In spite of the very heavy work which the -taff has been called upon to do owing to the increase of new out-patients by nearly 50 per cent and of total consultations by nearly 150 per cent, the number of the taff remains as in 1920. The cost has however increased by £221 and is still increasing. This is unavoidable, partly owing to the beavy work, but still more to the higher standard of Ji\'ing introduced by the Government, which has had the effect of raising the level of \vages throughout the Holy Land. The Chapter-General has sanctioned an alteration in the name of the Hospital, and in the status of the staff. I t was felt that the word " British" had no longer the same 1,az'son d eire as it had when the Hospital was founded and that it was desirable to bring into greater prominence the association of the Hospital with the Order. The new designation, therefore, is OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL 01:' THE ORDER OF ST. J OH OF JERUSALEM IN ENGLAND, or shortly, HOSPITAL OF TIlE ORDER OF ST. JOHN. The Superintendent of the Ho pital is to be called Warden, the second surgeon, Sub-Warden, and a third title is Registrar. All the paid staff of the Hospital who are Christians will in future be members of the Order, admitted thereto as Serving Brothers and Serving Sisters, but ceasing to be such on leaving the staff. The present staff numbers fourteen - two Surgeons, two British nursing Si ters and ten natives of Syria. Of these last, eight are Christians and two Moslems. Lieut. -Col. J. C. Strathearn, o. B. E., becomes the first Warden and Registrar of the Hospital, and Dr. Eyre, the Sub-Warden. In the event of the appointment of a third Surgeon (which is much to be desired), he would take the title of Registrar. It is proposed to give the Surgeons

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an official dress and badges o[ oOlce which they will wear on all occasions of ceremony in Jerusalem. The Sisters will in future wear a uniform and the whole staff when on duty will be expected to wear the distinguishing badge of their grade. The number of beds in the Hospital is 44. Of these, 17 are reserved for men, 23 for women and 4 are emergency bed . The very special thanks of the Committee are due to Lady Watson who ha. devoted one day a week to the care of the linen room and to the making of garment for the in-Ilatients. She has also remitted no le~s than £104 18s. 6d. towards the up-keep of three beds-the "Chatham," in memory of Colonel Sir C. M. Watson, K.C. B., the "Clerkenwell," and the" Jerusalem." The money for the "Clerkenwell" was collected from mem bel'S of the Order, that [or the ". Jerusalem" from friends in the Holy City. The Committee al 0 thanks the Lady Loch and Mrs. Birkett for gifts of bandages, the Adelaide Centre of the S.J. A.A., Mrs. William Rattray, the Syria and Pale tine Relief Fund, Sir John Holder, Bt., and Mr. J. H. tevenson, :\1.B.E., K.C., the Hon. Sec. for Scotland, for help given during- the pa t year. The Director of tore at St. John's Gate was able to find 116 blankets and 24 heets and pillo\\' slips and 60 bed covers to replenish the Hospital linen room-a very welcome gift. Th'ink, too, are offered to Lady Mabelle Egerton who gave a ring, the sale of which realised £20. This mone} will be devoted to the Ilurchase of a clock for the new out-patient dispensary.

During' the year 3,766 students attended courses of instruction in nrst aid, home nursing and home hygiene. The trength of the Brigade in Wale at the close of the year \\'as 452 officers and 4,714 rank and nle as compared with 423 officers and 4,7tO rank and file in t 920. The number of units was 20 Corps, 134 Ambulance Divisi ns and 50 ursing Divisions. Members of the Brigade act as orderlies in connection with the motor transport "ervice. Ambulance room " and fir t aid stations have heen established at most of the collierie and big works, and employers of labour are recognising the value of fir. t aid training, and have encouraged the setting up of ambulance departments at their works. Medical Comforts Depots, in most cases managed by Brigade members, are being e tab Ii hed in the colliery districts, and medical requisites are lent at a nominal cost to those in whose homes there is sickness. Member, of ur ing Divisions have formed working parties to make maternity bags and baby clothes for the children of ex- ervice men and the very poor, and to collect old clothes and turn them into garments for distribution in cases of need. During the year the Chapter-General of the Order, with the approval and anction of His Majesty the King and His Royal Highness the Grand Prior, ha ' enrolled in the Order the following who were nominated by the Chapter of the Priory. They were presented with their Insignia by the Prior, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, at a Special Investiture held at Cardiff on 9th June. PRIORY FOR

WALES.

As LADY OF GRACE. Lewis, Kale, Mrs., O.B.E.


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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

As ESQUIRE . T h omas, Richard David, L.R.C. P., L.R . C.S.ED. A ' Ho ORARY SERVING BROTHERS . Jones, amuel. Ballard, William John. Parson , Lieut. -Colonel Charles Bond, John Mervyn. Octavius, i\1.R.C.S . , L.R.C.P. Clemett, George. Rowland , George J o11n. Davies, John Harri ' . Thomas, Thomas. Esm ond, Albert J. Williams, Thomas. Evans, Henry. J ones, Evan David. As HONORARY SERVING SISTERS. Edward_, Elizabeth, Mrs. B. Rutherford, Mary [sa, Miss. Helliar, Lorna Eveline Benmore, ~ eville, Ada, Miss. iiss. Tyndall, ~Iary Ann Priscilla, i\Irs. As HONORARY ASSOC[ATE. Knowling, Erne t ian ford, '\L B., M. R. C..

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at the request of the Ministry of Pensions for the treatment of ex-service men was formally opened on 4th October by the Mayor in the presence of a large and representative gathering. Since its opening the clinic has done excellent work and has received official approbation from the officers of the YIinistry. The transport service of the Priory is increasing in importance each successive year. Colliery Companies are joining the scheme in increasing number and, 0 also are workmen's lodges, and this despite the serious dislocation in trade circles. There are now cars established at the following centres :- Ammanford, Bridgend. Cardiff, Cro s Keys, Gwauncaegurwen, L1anbradach, L1anelly, Nelon, Pontypridd, Treorchy and Tumble. During the year 1,386 cases were carried, and the cars tr~n' ellecl a di_ tance of 25,994i miles. ot only has the financial 10. s on the service been considerably reduced, but there is e\'ery pro pect of the service more than paying ib way next year. The 10 s for the year, allowing for depreciation on the cars, amounted to £1,750 15s. 4~d., as compared with £3,528 16s. 1nd. for the previous year. During 1921 the following representati,-es of the Order on th e Joint 'ounc il of the Order and the British Red Cross ociety retired : olonel Sir IIerbert Perrott. Th e Lord Monson. The Rt. lIon. ir E\'e lyn Cecil. :'Iajor-General The Earl of The lIon .. ir \Yilliam Goschen. ~ carbrough. Colonel 'ir Herbert Jekyll. The following were re-elected : olonel Sir Jame - R. A. Clark. Lieut.-Col. ir Richard C. Temple. ir John R. Bradford. The Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley. Lord tanmore on appointment to the office of Secretary-General of the Order was appointed a member of the Joint Council and its Vicehairman. olonel Francis \V. Pixley, Receiver-General, and Mr. ]. F. ymons-Jeune were also appointed repre entative, of the Order on the Joint ouncil during the year. The repre entation of the Order on the Joint Council i_ now a, follow : Field-Mar hal H. R. H. The Duk e The Countess Beauchamp. of onnaught. Lieut.-Colonel C. J. Trimble. The Earl of Ranfurly. Sir William H . Bennett. The Earl of Plymouth. Sir Mackenzie D. Chalmer '. Lieut.- 01. ir Richard C. Temple. Colonel Sir ourtauld Thomson. olone! ir Jam es R. A. lark. The Viscount Chilston. Colonel Francis \V. Pixley. Ylajor-General ir R. Havelock Sir John P. Hewett. Charles. The Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley. ir John Rose Bradford. The Lord tanmorc (Vice- J. F. ~ ymons-Jeune, Esq. Chairman). Francis E. J. mith, Esq. Lady Perrotl. The Lady Marjorie Dalrymple. Dame Beryl Oliver. JOINT COUNCIL.

A public appeal for fund ' was organised and there remained a balance of £235 11 s. in fa"our of the Priory. The proceeds of " Our Day" of 1920 amounting to £423 7s. 4d. were also paid into the Priory's account. The Priory joined with the Cardiff section of the British Red Cross Society in the organisation of a carnival for the two bodie:. The weather conditions were very unsatisfactory, and the Priory's half-share of the net proceeds only amounted to £442 10s. Sd. The subscriptions for the year amounted to £ 1,5 0 ! 8s. 1d , as compared with £ 1,118 3s. 7d . in 1920. The Tenby hospital for ex-service men has been kept fully occupied during- the year, and its value to the Ministry is ackno\\'ledged. The Tenby people have continued their generosity in the way of providingamusements and recreations for the comfort of these men. The Mayor and Mayoress of Tenby are taking great interest in the hospital and their influence and assistance has been and is of great value. The Wrexham hostels for the trainee at the horticulLural centre have now been closed owing to a reduction in the number of trainee '. Thes hostels were greatly appreciated by the Ministry. The hostel at Cardiff for ex-service men undergoing training at the government instructional factory, East Moors, has met a great need, and everything possible has been done to make the stay of these men as happy and as comfortable a' pos -ible. The hostel was formally opened on 9th June by the Prior, who made a gracious appeal to the public to support the work . The canteen which has been erected at the rear of the building has proved a great boon to the men, and the various games and amusements, purchased from a grant generously made by the United Services Fund Committee and the proceeds of various dances, whist drives, concerts, etc., arranged by the Matron, have added to their happiness. The orthopaedic clinic which the Priory has established at Swansea

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J oint Committee of Management. The Earl of Ranfurly. Lady Perrott. Colonel Sir James R. . Clark. Dame Beryl Oliver. Sir John P. Hewett. Sir vVilliam H. Bennett. The Lord Stanmore (ViceColonel Sir Courtauld Thomson. Chairman). J. F. Symons-Jeune, Esq. Joint Finance Committee. Lieut.-Col. Sir Richard C. Temple. The Vi count Chilston. Colonel Francis W. Pixley. J. F. Symons-Jeune, Esq., The Lord Stanmore. (Chairman). Sir Edward Napier Burnett has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the J oint Council. Auxiliary Hospitals for Officers. - Up to 31st December, 1921, this Department dealt with 16,406 case, and is carrying on the work of arranging the journeys and admission of officers to institution In Switzerland and the Riviera by arrangement with the Mini try o[ Pensions. Emergency Help Committee. - During the year this Committee has made grants to over 30,000 necessitous ex-service men in the following circumstances :- Awaiting result of claims [or pen ' ions; pas ed for training and awaiting vacancies; taken off treatment allowance and unable to procure \\"ork for which they were fit ; suffering from a recurrence of sickness or disability; refunding expenditure incurred prior to bein~ relieve? under any other clause; special nourishment or clothing; surgical apphances ; cases of special hard hip. Provisional Limbs Department. - This Department has been able to supply a large number of limb, surgical boots and other appliances to the Ministry of Pensions for di . abled men at a co. t much belo\\' trade prices, and at the same time keep its expenditure within the limit of the grants made to it by the Joint Councd. The depot'> [or the supply of provisional limbs, with the exception o[ that at Brigh~on, wcre clo ed on 30th June. Home Service Ambulance Department. - On 3 ht December, 1921, this Department had 323 motor ambulances on its r gi~ter, 308 of whic~ were on hon;e ambulance sen' ice, 2 on loan and 13 in garagc. JOll1t Women s Voluntary Aid Detachments.-276 V. . D. Nursing members have been posted for duty to hospital under the Ministry of Pensions during the year. 13,609 applications have been received from ex-service \\'omen during 1921 for free pa~sages 0\' rseas in connection with the Society for the Oversea Settlement o[ British Women. Central Work Rooms. - A large number of garments have been made and di tributed to Welfare Centres and other institutions. Over 4,000 garments remain in stock. Early in the year Lieut. -Col. Oscar Boulton sent to the Library, on loan, his late father's collection of the Order's coi~age, c?mprising 111 r~presentative coins of the period of 488 years dunng whIch the Order m1I1ted its own coinage at Rhodes, and later at Malta. Eleven out of the nineteen Grand Masters who ruled at Rhodes,

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from the year 1310 to 1522, are represented in this collection by 15 coins; the other coins are those of 24 out of the 28 Grand Masters who ruled at Malta from the year 1530 to 1798. The coin collection belonging to our Grand Priory, already in the Library, included only 5 such Rhodian coins; but we have about 300 of the Malta coins, representing all the Grand Ma ters of Malta (excepting Villiers de L'Isle Adam, Claude de la Sengle and del Ponte-the latter having minted no coins). The Library also acquired two Manuscripts, (1) The Statutes of the Order, written at Rhodes in the XVth century, and (2) the" Privileges" granted to the Order by various Sovereigns and others, written on vellum for the Priory of Venice in the XVIIlth century. And Lieut.General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston, Knight of Justice, gave a manuscript Treatise on Military Exerci es, at Malta under the Order, dated 1777. We bave also been given an elaborate volume on Rhodes, with numerous photographs, publi hed in 1920 by the Greek government, and coins were added to Ollr collection by gifts from Mi s vVyndham, M r. Scales Carter and ommander vVilkin on, R.N. During a visit to the West Indies in the spring of 1920, Colonel C. B. Palmer, a Knight of Grace, made the interesting discovery that the Order of t. John bad for a period of fifteen years held possession of five of the group of i lands known as the Antilles. He enlisted the sympathy of Mr. Frank Cundall, F . . A., who made researches and gained much information from the writing of a French missionary, Pere Der Tertu, published in Pari, 1654-1683, from which it appears : In 1626 the first French West India Company was given the right to colonize" the island. of t. Christopher, Barbuda, and the others at the entrance of Peru," and sub equently a few more . . bout 1636 Commandeur de Poincy, "an old Commander of Malta, of very illu trious birth, pos e sing in benefices of his Order an income o[ at least 20,000 livres," was chosen as the Governor of St. Christopher and the other i land. On his arrival at St. Chri topher he set about ruling [or hi . own aggrandisement, rather than for the good of the ompany, and in 16+-1 the 'Ye t Indian Company ougbt to depose him, bu t without . ucce s. On the 24th May, 1651, the rights of the French Company to the island of t. Christopher, St. Bartholomew, St. Martin, Santa Crux and Tortuga were sold to the Knights of Malta for 120,000 livres, and in the month of March, 1653, the ownership of the Order \,'as confirmed by King Louis XIV. In 1653 the Knights took possession of Santa Crux in order to form an establishment in the West Indies for the service and defence of Chri . tianity and for the conver ion of the savages to the Catholic religion. Affairs, however, did not pro per. In 1656 St. Bartbolome\v wa abandoned after a furious attack by the savages, but \Va re-occupied in 1659. The "Vest India Company bad sufficient influence with King Louis to induce him to show the Grand Master in Malta that it wished the Order to sell all that it pos essed in the Antilles inhabited by the French to the Company. The Order having consented, the Grand Master sent a Bull to Le Chevalier de Lomellini, Grand Prior of England, giving him full power to treat concerning the islands of St. Christopher, Santa Crux,


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R EP ORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

St. Bartholom ew an d St. Martin, and to ell to th e West India Company the ownership, the ove rlordship and a ll the rights that the Religion of Malta h ad acquired in those islands . Eventually a contract ,,-as executed on the 10th Augu st, 1665, by \vhich M. Lomellini sold to the West India Company not only the owners hip, overlordship and all the rights belonging to his Order in the above mentioned islands, but also" the d\velling , lands, buildings, equ ipm ent, cannon, negroe_, cattle of whatever quality they may be, sugar-mills, munitions, arms furniture, sugar work with thei r utensils, and generally everything which belongs arld may belong to the Religion of Malta, being at this present moment in kind, and all for the um of 5,000 livres tourno is (500,000 livres)." After the sale of the islands, Charles de Sales, a Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, remained Governor-G eneral of them. In 167+ the \Nest India Company was dissoh-ed and the whole islands were annexed to the French Crown. During the year ended 31 st October, the activitie of the . cd 3,046 treatment given by the h I ' were sent to t e 10splta1 an d 3 to conva escent lomes; ?16 ~ a dd"ltiona I pat!. nts were registered, and the total number on the roll at the close of the year was 2,912 . The work of the Guild also included the distribution of wood, coal and useful clothing given by friends, and the regular provision out of its own funds ' of medicine, invalid food, et. The annual picnic held in December at Karori Park proved very succe_sfu I. The balance sheet hows funds in hand to the extent of £ 11,666 12 . 2d., the bulk of which is invested in sound ecurities In the name of the trustees.

OISTRICT NURSINC . . GuIld haye compn CUILD OF ST. J OHN, ' nurses;.)" 7 patIents WELLINCTON, N.Z. 1 1

OBITUARY.

The Chapter-General records with deep regret the death of the following Members and Honorary s ociates ; KNICHTS

OF

JUSTICE.

Milford-H aven, Admiral The Marquis of, G . c. B., G. C. Y. 0., etc., on 11 th September, 1921. Sandhurst, William Mansfield, Viscount, G. c .. 1., G. G. I. E., etc., on 2nd November, 1921. Lamb, Major Sir Archibald, Bt., on 6th November, 1921. LADY

OF JUSTICE.

Galway, Vere, Vi scountess, on 3rd January, 1921. CHAPLAINS.

Gibraltar, Henry J 0 eph Corbett Knight, Bisbop of, D. D., on 27th November, 1920. Sheppard, The Rev. Canon Edgar, K. . V. 0., D. D., on 30th ugust, 1921. KNICHTS OF CRACE.

Courtney, John Mortimer, C.M.G., 1.S .0. , on 8th October, 1920. Gage, Sir William James, in January, 1921. Barron, Major-General Sir Harry, K. C.M.G . , c.v.o., on 27tb March, 1921. Cowans, General Sir John Steven, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., etc., on 16tb April, 1921. Laurie, Lieut.- Colonel Caspar Robert, l\I.R.C . . , R.A.M.C.(T.F.), on 22nd April, 1921.

27

OBITUARY.

Dunlop-Smitb, Lieut. -Colonel Sir J ames Robert, K. c . S . I., K. C. v . 0., etc. , on 24th April, 1921. Tarleton, Capta in Alfred Henry , i\I.V.O., R.N., on 7th June, 1921. Twiss, Lieut.-Colonel George E ., C. :Vf.G ., F.R.C . S.I., R.A . ;\r.C., on 27th Jun e, 1921. ? Bull, Colonel William Henry, F. R . C.~. ED., K. n. S., on 14th August, 19;:; 1. Henderson, Lieut.-General Sir David, K. C. B., K.C.V.O.,. etc., on 11th August, 1921. Hoop er, Colonel Sir vVilliam Roe, K. C.S. I., F.R. ' .5., on 29th September, 1921. Roumieu , Reginald St. Aubyn, on 3rd October, 1921. Wilson, Lieut. -Colonel Edmond M unkhouse, c. B. , C.:\1. G., M. R. C. 5., etc. , on 9th October, 1921 E lliston, Colone l George Sampson, C. B., F. R. C. S., etc., on 20th N ovember, 1921. Darwin, urgeon-Major George Henry, M. B.E., M. D., etc. , on 6th December, 1921. Roos-Keppel, Lieut.-Colonel Sir George Olaf, G. C.I.E., K. C.S.I., etc., on 11 th December, 1921. LADIES OF CRACE .

.

Boomer, Harriett, Mrs., on 1 t March, 1921. Brown, Emily Frances arah, Mrs., on 22nd March, 1921. Marshall, Laura, The Lady, on 8th May, 1921. Tilley, "lice tarr, Lady, on 25th May, 1921. Churchill, Jennie, The Lady Randolph, C.l. , R.R . . , on 29th June, 1921. Truscott, Jessie Guthrie, Lady, on 3rd August, 1921. HONORARY SERVINC BROTHERS.

McNamara, \Villiam Jobn, on 20th February, 1921. Vaughan, John Oli\'er, on 13th May, 1921. Moore, Alfred Bartlett, on 15th May, 1921. Jewell, William, on 24th June, 1921. Purvis, Henry, on 2nd July, 1921. Jowett, Jo. eph Albert, on 12th July, 1921. Stamp, J 0 iab Ree , on 1+th November, 1921. HONORARY

SERVINC

SISTERS .

McKinley, Janet Mitchel, Mrs. (date unknown). Ommanney, Margaret Georgiana, Mis, on 19th March, 1921. HONORARY

ASSOCIATES.

Gooch, James \ i\Tyard, i\I.R .C.S., on 1st November, 1920. Roberts, Nora Henrietta, Dowager Countess, c. r., R. R. C., on 21sl December, 1920. Brown, Annie Marion Mrs., on 17th January, 1921. Beattie, Henry, M.R . . . , 011 8th February, 1921. Kenny, John Drought, M.D., in larch, 1921. Harmer, William Allan, L. _.A., on 21st March, 1921. Jones, Captain Harold Emlyn, ~I.R.C . . , L.R.C.p . ,_on 7th .April, 1921. Mann, William Sling by, M.R. C.S. , L.R . . P., on 2.)th Apnl, 1921. J ack on, D eputy-Surg-eon-General Sir R obert ~Tilliam, c. B. , on 12lh May, 1921. Clark, Malcolm Rob ert, M.D., on 1st July, 1921. Sheffield, Colonel Frank, on 12th July, 1921. Poulton, Benjamin, M.D., M.R.C.S., on 22nd July, 1921. S ellers, William Henry Irvin, ~r.B ., M.R.C.S., on 12th November, 1921. Skinner, Captain George Alfred, r. D. BRU .' . , R. ,\.;\1. c. (date unknown).


INCOME AND EX PENDITURE ACCOUNT

28

INCOME.

EXPENDITURE. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

£1373 283 16-+7 73 244 142 202 262

Salaries Rates and Taxes , Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Audit Fee . Expenses connected with 1aplestead Special Grants Contributions to uperannuation Fund Repairs to St. John 's Church

H

-1-

18

7

6 10 17 7 7 15

4 0 6 9 8 4

£2506 19 0 725 10 0 3130 1 0 91 0 0

Members' oblations Members ' foundations Interest on Investments Ground Rent Charity Claim for refund of Taxes on Investments, etc.

,£-1-230 17

497 18

£6951 INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORESGross profit on Sale of Stores Donations and Annual Subscriptions Charged to Centres and Detached Classes in respect of instruction

T

2 7

7 3 3

£8048 18 3 220 7 7 4378 12 10

9332 13 10

o 17

-I-

9 INVALID TRANSPORT CORPSFees for removal of invalids

1500 16 4 2825 8 5 86 18 10

0

THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADEContributions towards maintenance of stations 456

707 3 4 1219 16 6 798 18 1 1092 5 11 27 7 0 3845 600 28 53 ' 249 9-+ 241 -1-13

10 0 8 2 13 10 15

/

10 0 2

0

6000

4 2

456

0 2

2

t 0 0 1-1- -+ 21746 10

1910-1- 3 0 OPHTHALM I C HOSPITAL AT JERUSALEM .

51

0

3511

0 0

Donations and Annual Subscriptions Interest on Investments . . Thankofferings of Patients . . . Charity Claim for refund of Taxes on Investments

508 12 2 807 8 -1106 1 9 331 2 3

84 4 2 36-1-6

5 2

101

9 0

67

2 8

£29,792

4 5

LI BR ARY .

Purchase of books, prints and objects, etc. , of interest to the Order

4 2

1

OPHTHAL MI C H OSP I TAL AT J ER USALEM.

Conti-ibution to Parish IIou se

6000

/

195-+ 6 2 6 8 3

PENSION WAR SERVICE BADGES, including administration expenses RATES A D TAXES COMPETITIONS AUDIT FEE SPECIAL GRANTS CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPERANNUATION FUND

ALM O HR Y.

8

0

6373 1

Expenses at London Office, including printing, stationery and general expenses Expenses at Jerusalem, including salar~es, wages, house-keeping, drugs, repairs, maintenance of furniture and fittings, and general expenses. . . . Expenses in connection with the registration of title of the Hospital.

12647 18

26 0 0 1 7 9 2

THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADEPublic duty and main tenance of stations, including wages of Station Attendants . Salaries-Administration . Travelling and Incidental Expenses . Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Uniforms

8 9

AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT.

INSTRUCTIO AND SALE OF STORESLecturers' and Examiners' Fees and Expenses £302S 9 Salaries and ""ages .' . . 3-+3 H 20-+5 9 PI-inting, Stationery and General Expenses Carriage, Freight and Packing 5-+-+ 18 Lecture Demonstrations, less fees 275 2

INVALID TRANSPORT CORPSExpenses of removal of invalids Salaries and "Vages Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Repairs, depreciation and renewals of ambulances and appliances Repairs to Garage

9

6

AMBULANCE D EPAR TMEN T.

TERRITORIAL BRANCHSalaries Printing, Stationery an d General Expense Outfits, etc., granted to Voluntary Aid Detachments

29

FOR YEAR ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 1921.

ALMOHRY.

Donation and Annual Subscriptions Offertory, St. J ohn's Day. . BALANCE

Carried t o Balan ce Sheet

-----

1753

-l-

6

5 3 0 75 18 0 81

0

1902

7 2

£29,792

-l-

5


BALANCE SHEET AT

30

31

30th SEPTEMBER, 1921.

Dr.

Cr. £4415 15

SUNDRY CREDITORS AND OUTSTANDINGS SPECIAL FUNDSFor St. John's Gate, additional buildings " Staff superannuation )) The Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem, As last year . Added this year

II

St. John's Church. Motor Ambulance

BALANCE IN FAVOUR OF THE ORDERAs per last account . Adjustment of Reserves . Joint \Var Finance Committee Legacy Oblations commuted

9 FREEHOLD PREMISES at and adjoining St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT JERUSALEM FIXTURES AND FITTINGSIn London At Jerusalem

£4000 0 0 5+t2 17 10 £28930 16

4+

0

8 0

28974 16 100 0 650 0

8 0 0

97383 2 2200 0 3906 13 131 15 22 0

7 0 6 6

103643 11

7

1902

2

39167 14

6

-t

5

0 -----

LESS: Balance of Income and Expenditure Account for the year to date, as per annexed Statement

-----

101741

396 300

.£1-1-5,324 1-1-

0 0

0 0

0 0 34

61911

5

8000 0 0 500 0 0 4850 0 0 1912 4 11 2009 11 2 1495 0 0

LESS: Reserve against depreciation (Value at 30th

0 3

696

R!GHTS IN CASTLE AT KOLOSSI, CYPRUS INVESTMENTS HELDOn General Account£11439 4 6 £120005 p.c. War Stock, 1929-47 . £10000 Registered 5 p.c. National War Bonds, 9675 10 0 1922. . . . 4850 0 0 £5000 5~ p.c. Treasury Bond, 1929 . 1-H30 3 6 £15000 Treasury Bills 504 3 4 £500 \Var avings Certificates 2492 9 10 £3115 12 4 India 3 p.c. Stock, 1948 7829 4 11 £3108 1 6 Bank of England tock 2+15 4 0 £2 00 Ceylon 3 p. c. Inscribed tock 1985 4 0 £2000 ierra Leone 4 p.c. Inscribed Stock 1965 of 0 £2000 outh African 4 p.c. Inscribed tock. £1000 Leeds, Bradford & Halifax Railway 1545 0 0 6 p. c. Guaranteed Stock 1308 0 0 £1200 Birkenhead Railway 4 p.c. Stock £1500 Iadras and Southern Mahratta Rail1471 17 0 way 4 p. c. Debenture tock In respect of The Ophthalmic Hospital, J'rusal m Fund£10000 4 p.c. Funding Loan 1960-90 £500 0iatiollal War Bonds, 1928 . £5000 5~ p.c. Trea ury Bonds, 1929 . £2061 14 6 India 3~ p.c. Stock, 1931 £783 9 1 Bank of England Stock £65 East India Railway" B .. annuity

0 0

£29448 14 10365 10

18766 16

1

80678 9500

2 0

1 0

2

71178

eptember,1921 £71185) 5442 17 10 9428 16 10 492 H 1

1AFF SUPERANNUATION FUND INVE T;\IENTS Ai\lBULA ' CES, TORES AND ApPLIANCES on hand and in use INSIGNIA, l\lED,\LS A D DIES on hand S 'NDRY DEBTORSAmbulance Department, less reserve General Outstandings Advance (secured)

6083 18 6 1364- 2 11 2100 0 0

CASHAt Bank-D posit Account: General Fund . . Ophthalmic Hospital Fund Almonry Fund Current Account In hand

5975 2 10 1674 17 2 25 0 0 714 19 1 300 0 0

9548

1

8689 19

8 £145,324 14

FRANCIS W. PIXLEY, Receiver-General.

5

. IIaving examined the above Balance Sheet and Ir.come and Expenditure. ccount With the books and vouchers of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of SL John of Jerusalem in England and with the return received from Jerusalem, we hereby certify them to be correct. 3, Frederick's Place, Old Jewry! E.C. 2. PRICE, \\TATERHOUSE & CO. 7th Mal'ch, 1922.

8


32

REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL.

ADDENDUM. The death of Colonel Sir Herbert Charles Perrott, Bt., Bailiff of Egle, on 15th February, 1922, removes the oldest Knight of Ju tice from the Roll of the Order, and a link through his father with the old Order at Malta. Sir Herbert Perrott was an Officer of the Order from 1875 to 1915, having been Assi tant ecretary from 1875 to 1888, Secretary from 1895 to 1910, and Secretary-General from 1910 to 1915, when His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, Grand Prior of the Order, having vacated the office of Bailiff of Egle held by him elf for several years previously, promoted ir Herbert Perrott thereto as a pecial mark of approval of his long and valuable services . He wa the third of his family to be a Knight of Justice of the Order, both his father and grandfather having been members of that grade before him. His father Sir Edward George Lambert Perrott was appointed Bailiff of Egle in 1855, and rendered signal services in e tablishing a connection between the English branch and the parent Order in passing on to the Duke of Manchester and other Knights the acco lade 'vvhich he had received from Sir Joshua Meredyth who him elf received it from Count Ferdinand von Hompesch, the Grand Master. In 1876 Sir Herbert acted as Honorary Secretary of the Ea tern War Sick and vVounded Relief Fund, in tituted by the Order to help the sick and wounded during- the Turco- er"ian \Var, for \\"hich he wa ~ made a Knight of Justice, honoris causa; and held from time to time during his forty years' service variou honorary office connected with the work of the Order. He was a representative member of the Central Briti h Red Cross Committee, charged by the vVar Office with the management of the auxiliary measures for the relief of the sick and wounded during the South African War of 1899-1902, and in ctober, 1914, was elected Vice-Chairman of the Joint \Var Committee of the Order of St. John and the British Red Cros ociety. In 1877 Sir Herbert Perrott became Chief Secretary of the t. John mbulance Association, a foundation of the Order of St. John. He held that office until 1915; consequently he was associated with the whole of the organization and development of the ambulance movement, much of which was due to his initiative, while the value of hi ~ ervices wa, often referred to in the highest terms by the Directors of the Department. When Sir Herbert Perrott took office in 1875 the Or ler of St. John in England was practically a small private philanthropic body renting one small room in St. John's Gate and the St. John mbulance Association and its off-shoots did not exist. During his tenure of office the Order was incorporated by Royal Charter, g-ranted chiefly in recognition of the rapid development of the St. John Ambulance Association, and the whole Gateway and much of the adjoining property became the Order's own freehold.

Ube <Srant) {Drior}] of Ube ~rl)er of tl)e 1bospttal of St. Jobn of 3erusale111

in JEnglanb. CHANCERY OF THE ORDER, ST. JOH

's

GATE,

CLERKENWELL, LONDON,

E. C.1.

21st July, 1922.

MEMO RANDUM. The

ecretary-General regrets to inform

the

Ylembers and Honorary Associates of the Order that the

ecretary, Ylr. VV. R. Edwards, has been compelled

by ill-health to resign his appointment. Hi '

Royal

Highness

the

Grand

Prior

has

appointed Lieu t. -Colonel Ewen A. Cameron, c. M. G., D.S.O.,

to

ucceed

~Ir.

Edwards.


INDEX. Page Accounts . Imoner Annivel'sary ervice Director of I be Ambulance Department District ursing Guild of St. John, ~.Z. General Assembly J oint Council Library . Life Saving Award Obituary Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem

28 8

5 7 26

5 23 24 12 26

19

Page Perrott Challenge Shield Frontispiece. Priory for \\'ales 21 Promotions, Admissions and Enrolments 8 St. John Ambulance Association 12 St. John Ambulance Brigade 13 St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas 18 Secretary-General 7 Sir Herbert Perrott 32 Triennial Appointments 7 Vellum Vote of Thanks 11


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of tbe bospital of St. lobn of lernsalem in Englano.

AMBULANCE

DEPARTMENT.

\tbe St. 3-ohn Bmbulance association.

LONDON:

CHARLES C;)LL ANIJ SON, IS. HOUGIIT0-': Srr<llET. AI-DWl'C.II'

Report for · the year ended 30th September 1921.

LONDON: CHANCERY OF THE

ORDER,

CLERKENWELL,

ST.

JOHN'S

E.C. 1.

GATE,


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~rior)?

of

of tbe 1bospital of St. Jobn of j-erusa!em in J5nglanb.

AMBULANCE

DEPARTMENT.

Bssociation.

Report

for the year ended

30th September 1921.

L ONDO CHA

:

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2

3

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<Branb lPrior~ of ®rbcr of tlJe 1bospital of St. 30bn of 3erusnlenl

in JEnglanb. So"ereiQtl 1beab anb HIS

MAJESTY

~atrotl.

THE

<Branb lPrtor. et c.

Sub:::JPrior. TH E EARL OF PLYMOUTH , G.B.E . , C.B.

.1Sllflttf of JEgle. Vacant. 16~ecutl\?e

®mcers.

Prelate-THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. Chancellor-SIR JOH P. HEWETT, G.C.S.I. , K.B.E., C.I.E. Secreta r y -G eneral-MAJ:1R-GENERAL SIR GEOf'FREY P. T. FEILDI G, K . C. B. , K. C. V. O . , C.IILG., D . . 0. Receiver-General-COLONEL FRANCIS 'V. PIXLEY, V. D. Director of the Ambulance Department-BRIG .\DIER-GE 'ERAL TIlE EARL (W SHAFTESBURY, K . P . , K.C.V . O., C.B.E. Chairman of t h e Ophthalmic Hospital of the Order of St. John or ] erusalem England-COLONEL SIR COURTA LD THOM ON, K.B . E., C.B. Almoner-CAPTAIN A. C. SETON-CHRI TOPHER. Librarian-EDi'llUND FRASER . Registrar-THE LORD ISLINGTON, G.C.lILG . , D.S.O . Genealogist-SIR HENRY FARNHAM BL'RKE, K.C.\' . O . , C.B., F ... A. Director of Ce r emonies-CAPTAI A. C. ETO~- IlRI TOPHER.

Bssistant

JE~ecuti\?e

ill

®mcers.

Assistant Receiver-General-EDwIN HANSON FRESHFJELD, F.S.A. Hon. Secretary of the Ophthalmic Hospital of the Order of t. J 01111 of ] erllsalem in Englaud-LIEUT.-COLONEL J. T. ' VOOLRYCII PEROW E. Assistant Hon . Secretary (for Scotland) of the Ophthalmic Hospital of the Orcit'r St. John or Jerusalem in England-JoHN HORNE STEVENSON, ;lI.B.I·: ., ".C. Assislant Librarirtn-HENRY ' V. FINCHAM, F.S.A.

Secretar)2 . WILLIAM R. EDWARDS, O. B. E.

Bssistant Secretar}2. DUNCAN G. MONTEITH.

C\ssistant :accountant. IVOR C. ALBliRY.

BuNtors. PRICE, \ VATERHOUSE & Co.

.1Sankers. THE LONDON COUNTY WESTMINSTER AND PARR'S BANK, LTD. CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C. 1.

<!bancer}2. T. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.1 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, "FIRSTATD, LONDON." TELEPHONE, CENTRAL 90.1.

The Chapter-General consists of the Grand Pri.or, the Sub-~ri.or, the ot.her Knight s of J lIstice, the Prelate and the Su b-Prelate~ de.J1tre ; the Officlatmg Chap lams ; aU members of the Council; not more than ten Knights of Grace and not more th an si x Esquires appointed by the Grand Prior.

1knigbts of Justice.

KING.

FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OFCONNAUGHT , K .G.,

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01

HIS MAJESTY THE KING (Sove r eign Head a nd Patron). F I ELD-MARSHAL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.B., elc. (Grand Prior). COLONEL Il.R.II. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., G. C. M. G. , G.C.V. O ., G. B.E . , etc . TLM. HAAKON VI !. , KING OF NORWAY, K.O . , G.C. B., G . C.V.o., etc . MAJOR-GENERAL H.R.H. PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT, K .G., K.T., G . C.M.G. , G . C.V.O . , C. B. , elc. H.R.H. THE DUKE OF YORK, K . G . H ENRY J. LOFTUS. THE VISCOUNT ESHER, G.C. B., G . C.V.O. GENERAL SIR CHARLES\VARREN, G.C.M . G . , LIEUT.-COLONEL THE LORD HERBERT A . MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, C.M.G., K . C. B .. F.R.S., R.E. D . S.O. MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES C. DALTON, R.A. JOHN H. STEVENSON, IILB.E., K . C. LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR AYLMER G . OLO~EL FRANCIS \V. PIXLEY, V.D . HUNTER-""ESTON OF HUNTERSTON, INSPECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE NINNIS, K.C.B., D.S.O., M.P. COLONELTIIELoRD\VILLIAMCECIL,C.V.O. c.v . o., F.S.A., M.D. , R.N. COLONEL THE l\L\RQUIS OF C.'\lIlBRIDGE, CHARLES G. KEKEWICH. G.C.B., G.C.v.O . , C.M . G. THEVISCOlJ 'T CHELMSFORD, G.C.S.I., TIlE \TISCOUNT TEMPLETOWN . G.C.M.G. G.C.I.E., G.B . E. ARTHUR F . G. LEVESON GOWER, F.S . A. THE RIGHT HON. SIR EVELYN CECIL, COLO, EL F. A. IIEYGATE LAMBERT, F.S. A. G.B.E., M.P. COLONEL IR C. \VYNDHAM :\IURRAY,K.C.B. ARTHl' R E. G. RHODES, O . B.E. THE EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C.;l1.G. THE EARL OF DERBY, K.G . , G.C.B., THE EARL OF MEATH, K.P., G.B. E. G.C.V.O. EDMU 0 FRASER . IR OWEN PHILIPPS, G . C.M . G . , III.P. THE LORD 1\10STYN. COLONEL THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD COLONEL THE MARQUIS OF BREADALBANE, CLAUD HAMILTON. K . G., V.D. COLONEL ALFRED D. ACLA D, C.B. E . THE DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G., G.C.V.O. THE HON. SIR ARTHt:R STANLEY, G.B.E., BRIG.-GENERAL THE K\RL OF ATHLONE, C.B.,lI1.V.O. G . . B. , G . . V.O . , C.M.G., D.S.O. THE LORD 1\10NSON. LIEliT.LONEL ARTHUR C. YATE. IR JOHN P . HEWETT, G .C. S.I. , K.B.E., :\IAJOR- 7ENERAL ASTLEY F . TERRY . C.LE. THE K\RL OF PLYMOUTH, G.B.E., C.B. THE EARL BEAliCHAi'lIP, K.G., K.C.M.G. (Sub-Prior). W.C. COLONEL EDWARD D. EDWIN H . FRE HFIELD, F. d\ . BROWN-Sy GE-HUTCHINSON, C. B. LlEL T.-COLONEL THE EARL OF THE EARL OF DONOliGHMORE, K.P. ELLESMERE, }I.V. O . (Commander, THE DL'KE OF DEVONSHIRE, K.G., Ellesmel-e Com mand~ry). G. C.III. G., G. C. V. O. LIEUT. - OLO EL IR RICHARD C . TEMPLE, THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL, G .C.M. G ., Bl., c.u . , .I. E., F . S.A. G.B . E., IILY. O. COLO EL IR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.lI1.G. THE EARL OF YARBOROuGH, F.S.A. THE LORD ISLl GTO ,G.C.lI1.G., D.S.O . l.\JOR-GENERAL THE EARL OF COLONEL IR JAMES R. A . CLARK, BL, S .\RBROUGH, K.C.B . , F . S. A. C.B., C.M . G. , F.R . C.S. ED. THE HON. SIR ARTHUR LAWLEY, G.C.S.I., SIR ROBERT HARVEY. G. C. I.E . , K . . :\l.G . COLONEL THE LORD YDENHAM, THE LORD OVEENBOROl·GH. G. C.S.!., G. C.lI1.G., G.C.I.E . , G.B.E . MAJOR-GENERAL fR IVOR PHILIPPS, LIEUT.- OLONEL JOHN \ V. \ VRAY, C.B.E . K . . B., D . . . , III . P . SIR \VI LLlAlII \V. PORTAL, Bl., F.S.A. FRANCIS EDWIN Ro HER . THE DUKE OF SOMERSET. THE EARL OF DURHAM, K. G., G. C.V.O. SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, Bl., 1II.D., LL. D., COLONEL THE 'VISCOUNT GALWAY, C. B. F.R.C.P. THE EARL OF ONSLOW, O.B . E . CAPT. SIR HAROLD E. BOULTON, EL, THE LORD TAN;ll RE . C.V . O., C.B.E . LIEUT.-COLONEL L.\lD E B. PAL l ER, TIlE MARQUIS OF CARl , BROOKE, G.C. V.O. C. B. E.


ttbe <Bran() lPrior2 of ttbe ®rbec of tbe 1bospital of St. 301m of 3erusalem in )Englanb.

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AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT.

{tbe st. 30bn Bnlbulance Bssociation.

\tbe crbapter-(l;eneral

IPatron : HIS

(Contin ued).

MAJESTY

THE

KING.

(Sovereign Head and Patron of the Order).

lPresiben t :

lPrelate. FTELD-MARSHAL THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.

BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP

ORMSBY. NEVILLE. OF OXFORD. GLYN. TAYLOR-SMITH, C.Y.O.

TH E THE THE THE THE

BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP

THE DUKE OF CON, AUGHT, (G r and Prior of the O rder) .

(Consisting exclusively of Members and Associates of the Order). OF \VORCESTER, OF ST. DAVIDS. OF BOMBAY. DRURY. OF GIBRALTAR.

<.tbairman:

. B. E.

(VACANT). (Director of the Department).

JDepllt2 <.tbairman : l\IAJOR-GENER.\L J A:'IIES C . DALTON. (Life Member of the Committee, honoris calts(l.)

®tllclating <.tbaplam.

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1knigbts of (Srace appomte() b2 tbe (Sran() lPrior. ROBERT A. GIBBONS, M.D. COLONEL E. J. KI 'G, C.M.G. IR JOHN C. HOLDER, Rt. MAJOR DL'DLEY H. ALEX,\NDER, C. M.G. HIJGH M. INGLEDEW.

)Esquires appointe() b2 tbe (Sran() lPrior. CHARLES B. H AMILTO ,C. M.G . EDWIN D AWES. COLONEL \\ ILLlAM G. CARTER, C.I\I.G. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR MALCOLM D. MURRAY, K.C.V . O ., C.B.

IIENRY \\T. FINCHAM, F . S.A. 1\JAJOR SIR JOHN WYNDIlAM BEYNON, C.B . E .

Bl.,

\tbe (Loullcil. The Council consists of the Grand Prior, the Sub-Prior, the Bailiff of Egle, the Executive Officers of the Ord er, the titular Priors of Priories, the Commanders of existing

1T~em bers

:

TH E ECRETARy-GENERAL OF THE ORDER. THE RECEIVER-GENERAL OF THE ORDER. TIlE CHAIRMAN OF THE BRITISH OPHTHALi'lHC HOSPITAL. THE CUlEF COMMISSIO ER Al D COl\L\IlSSlO, ERS OF THE ST. J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. ,-

THE REV. T. C. ELSDON.

COLONEL SIR CHARLES E. Y ATE, Bt., C.S. I., C.M.G. , M.P. COLONEL SIR JOHN \V. OTTLEY, K . C.I.E., R.E. JOHN S. GRIFFITHS, M.R.C.S.

K. G.

Rntbulance (LOIll11littee.

Sub-lPrelates. THE THE THE THE THE

H. R. H.

Commanderies, and not more than fifteen memb ers of the Grades of

Knight of Ju stice, Chaplain, Knight of Grace and Esquire appo inted by the Grand Prior.

.members apPointe() b2 tbe (Sran() lPrior. THE EARL OF RANFURLY, G .C. I\1.G. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, PRIORY FOR LIEUT.-COLONEL ARTHUR C. YATE. \VALES, ( H ERBERT D. \V . LEWIS, LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR RICHARD C.TEMPLE, o.n.E.) Bt., C. B. , C.LE., F . S.A. SIR MACKENZIE D. CIIAL lERS, K.C.B., COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A. CLARK, Bt., C. S.I. c. B., C. M. G., F. R. C. S. ED. THE VISCOUNT CHILSTON, G. B. E. SIR D YCE D UCKWORTH, Bt., M. D., F . R. C. P., MAJOR-GENERAL SIR R. HAV ELOC K LL.D. CHARLES, G.c.v. O., M.D., 1.M.S. CHARLES G. K EKEWICH. J OHN F. SYMONS-JEUNE. SIR WILLIAM H. BENNETT, K.C.V. O., CHARLES L. FORESTIER-WALKER, M.P. F.R. C. S. THE LORD L EE OF F'AR EHAM,G . B.E.,K.C . B. L IEUT.-COLONEL J. T. WOOLRYCH PEROWN E.

.members: THE EARL OF R.\NFURLY, G . C.i'l I. G. ,. OLO EL IR JAIllES R. A. CL.\RK, Bt., cn. , C.i'll. G . , F .R. C.S.ED. THE L RO MON N. TIIF.: REV. THO:\I.\ C. ELSDON. THE REV. \VILLIAlII D. RUDGARD. l\IAJOR \\' ALTER ROWLEY, V.D., F.S . A. " COLO. EL H .\RLES J. TRIMBLE, C. B. C.M.G., V.D., L. R.C . P.ED . SIR \VILLI AM H. BE NETT, K . C. V. a., F.R. ' .S. * YDNEY \V. l\IALKI, . i"' CHARLES COTTON, O.B.E., F .R. C. P.ED . , l\r. R.C . S . . JOH I . GRIFFITHS, ;\I . R.C . . • OLO, EL EDWARD CURETO , III. D. ' LIEUT.-COLONEL CL.\L· DE B. P.\LI\IER, C.B.E. , lale R.A . ;\I . . (Y.) CAPTAIN LAWRE CE \VHI TTAKER, III. B. E ., lat' R.A. M. C. * H ERBERT D. \V. LEWIS, O. B.E . MAJOR EDWARD H. T. PARSO S, C. B. E . BRIG-GENERAL H ORAT IO R. MENDS, C.B.

THOMAS H. \VOOLSTON, C.B . E . COLONEL CHARLES R. TYRRELL, C.B . , C. B . E., :'11. R. C. S. " ~1AJOR IR JOHN LUMSDE., K.B.E., M. D. * \\·ILLIAM H. \VINNY, O.B. E . .. ~[AJOR-GENERAL IR R. HAVELOCK CHARLES, G . c.v.o., M.D. FRANCIS N. ELLIS. ARTH R \ V. FAIRE, C.B.E . *l\IAJOR J AllIES F. C. HOSSACK, F. R. C.S. , L . R. C. P., late R. A.I\L C. (v. ) \\'ILLIA:'II E. AUDLA D, I\f.B.E., I\I.R . C.S. T. HALL \\T. CHAl\IBERS . * ERNE T .-\ . RICHARDS. -LIEUT. -COLONEL CLARENCE 1. ELLIS, C.:'ILG., :'II.D., R . •\.i'lI.C. i\IAJOR A. HA:'Ili'1IERSLEY JOHNSTON, O.B.E ., i'lLR . C. S . , late R.A.M.C . (v). GEORGE H. TTER . JOH 1\1. CARVELL, I\ I. B.E. , I\I.R.C. S . CAPTAIN CHARLES A. COVENTON, I\I.R. C.S. , L.R.C.P., R .A.M. C.

<.tl)ief Secretar}2: CAPTAIN A.

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Bccountant: \VILLIAlIl R. EDW.\RDS, O . B. E . , A. C.A.

JDirectot of Stores: \VILLlAI\1 H . i\IORGAN, O.B.E.

Bssistant

Secret~H2

:

DUNCAN G. 1\Jo TEITH .

tterritoriaL .1J3rancb: ECRETARY : MAJOR P. G. DARVIL-Si'lIITH, C. B. E., R . A.I\I.C.(v.)

1belltl ®tffces : ST.

JOH , 's GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E .

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jJ3anRers: LONDON COUNTY WESTMINSTER & PARR'S BANK, LIMITED,

LF.RKENWELL, 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 rea onable numbers without charge, on Reference Numbers or Letters as follow being quoted.

Formation of Centres

R {'fe renee. Pamph. 57B.

Formation of Classes in connection wilh CenLre

Pamph. c/e

Formation of Detached Classe

Pamph. ole

The value of an

Origin and Development of the Sl. John

mbulance Pamph.

Association

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The St. John Ambulance Associalion, and il offshoot, The St. John Ambulance Brigade Syllabus of Instruction-Junior Course

Paper +0.

First Aid Course

Paper 58.

Home Nursing Course

Paper 60.

Home Hygiene Course.

Paper 85.

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THE Ambulance Committee of the Order has the honour to submit th e following report on the work of the St. John Ambulance Association for lhe information of His Royal Highness the Grand Prior and the ChaplerGeneral. The resignation of the Lord Monson as Director of the Ambulance Department on 24th June (St. John Baptis t's Day) is recorded with great regret. Lord Monson was appointed Director and Chairman by H. R. H. the Grand Prior in Augu s t, 1920, and his resignation i a serious loss to the Department.

DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN.

Paper ~

mbulance Training

Report for the year ended 30th Septen1ber, 1921.

Sanitation Course

Regulations for the conduct of Examinations

Paper 80.

Medallion Label and Pendant Regulations

Paper 62.

A Price List of articles sold by the Stores Department, with particulars and estimates for Ambulance Carriages, can also be obtained.

Two new County Centres have been formed during the year, namely in Sumerset and the North Riding of YorkCENTRES. shire. The Somer et County Centre was inaugurated at a meeling held at Bath on 17th February, 1921, summoned by MajorGeneral A. F. Terry, the repres entative of the Order of St. John in the Counly, and the Marquis of Bath, K. G., C. B., has kindly consented to be President. In the North Riding of Yorkshire the Middle hrough aFld Cleveland Centre, the only Centre in the Riding, has extended the area of its activities and is now the North Riding County Centre. COUNTY

It is hoped that the Plymouth and District Centre which was formed during lhe year will eventually become the Devon County Centre. The very efficient organisation now existing in Plymouth had its origin many years ago in a small junior detached class and the activities of its invalid tran port service which is exceedingly well organised extend to all parts of the country.

CENTRES.

Interest in ambulance work, which showed igns of revival last year, continues to increa e with gratifying results. Return from centres how that in many cases a considerably larger number of candidates have presented themselves for examination and re-examination this year. This is e pecially llOticeable in the returns from Railway Centres, among which the more prominent are the Great Western, the London and North Western, and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways; the fir t has had a record year and the chart which appears on the next page shows the progress of the ambulance movement on the railway since the formation of the Centre twenty-five years ago. Of the other Centres (excluding Railways and those Overseas and in Ireland) Birmingham has issued the largest number of awards, Sheffield and Liverpool taking second and third places.

INSTRUCTION.


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PUBLICATIONS.

THE ST. JOHN AMBULA CE ASSOCIATION.

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The detached classes for the police at J erusaJem to which reference was made in last year's report continue to be held. Mention should also be made of those formed by the Officer Commanding 14th Hussars at Cologne, and in Silesia and those for the benefit of the Corps of Military Police in the Alder hot Command; it. is gratifying to find too that an increased number of classes for County Constabulary have been held. The Air Ministry also decided to hold first aid examinations under the As ociation for members of their aerodrome staffs. Through the medium of centres and detached classes the St. John Ambulance Association has is. ued during the year 5,773 medallions, 21,157 labels and 2,364 pendants. There is a decrease in the number of labels issued thi year, last year's figures constituting a record. There is also a slight decrease in the number of medallions issued this year but the number of pendants is larger. At the end of the year the method of dealing- with applications for awards was re-organised with the re ult that awards are now forwarded to the engravers, returned and despatched within four day_ of the date of the receipt of the applications, a fact that is much appreciated by and has called forth favourable comment from local honorary 'ec retaries . The total number of certificates issued to 30th Septembe r , 1921, is 1,483,409, and during the year as follows : -

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During the year there has been for m ed in South Africa a Central Council compo ed of repre entative from each of COUNCILS the entre of the Association and Di tricts of the Brigade OVERSEAS . Oversea within the Union of South frica; a Central Council is in proce s of formation in ustralia. It is hoped that by this mean there will be a closer relationship between the ambulance services of the Order and that the interchange of ideas between the various States \\'ill be beneficial.

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With the approval of the Home Office, the St. John mbulance ssociation has published a booklet entitled " Fir t id in Coal Mines," which is issued a a supplement to the first aid manual of the Association. For the compilation of the booklet the Association is greatly indebted to Mr. C. Hanmer and Mr. W. R. Edwards, and to Sir Henry Cunyngham for many valuable suggestions; also to the medical members of the Textbook Committee for revising the proof sheets . It was decided during the year to publish a junior or preliminary textbook in first aid containing only the most important instructions. I t is hoped that not only will bodies such a the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides appreciate a work of this sort, but that others will like to study

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it as a preliminary to a more comprehensive knowledge of the s u bject t o be acquired later. T h e Textbook Revision Committee is engaged in w rit ing the book, an d full instructions will be is ued as soon as the textbook is pub lished. Mr. C. Hanmer, the official lecture-demonstrator of the St. John Ambulance Association, continues to do good AND PRACTICAL work; his exhibitions have undoubtedly been the means of EXHIBITIONS . reviving or creating interest in ambulance work in many pa rts of the country. A ne w film entitled "The Only Way" has been pro d uced fo r wh ich t h e Association is indebted to its representatives and th os e of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Plymouth and to members of the theatrical profes ion for their valuable co-operation. The film has been m uch appreciated wherever it ha been shown. FIRST AID FILM

The death of the fo ll owi ng m embe rs of the O rd e r who served on the Ambulance Committee and in other ways great ly as isted the work of the Ambu lance D epartment for many years is recorded with deep regret. Lieut.-Colonel George E. Twiss, C. M.G., F. R.C.S . , on 27th Ju ne, 1921. Colonel George S. Elliston, C.B. , M.R.C. S., on 20th November, 1921. Surgeon-Major George H. Darwin, M. B. E., ~r.D . , on 6th December, 1921. OBITUARY.

While this report \vas in preparation the death of Colonel Sir Herbert Charles Perrott, Bt . , for upwards of forty years Chief Secretary of the Ambulance Department, occurred. An account of his services to the Order and its Departments will be found on page 42 .

INVALID TRANSPORT CORPS .

ST. PAUL'S AMBULANCE STATION.

The total number of removals carried out during the year was 3,247, with a mileage of 69,786. The number of patients carried WflS 8,170. The number of persons treated during the past twelve month s again shews an increase, being 1,383 as compared with 1,274 in 1919- 1920.

His Majesty the Sovereign Head and Patron . to members h'Ip 0 f p I eased to appoll1t f { . f . d L d ll1 t e ~rades 0 I l11ght 0 J usttce an a y respectIvely :H.R.H. The Duke of York, K.G., and H. R . H . The Princess Mary.

P ROMOTIONS , . Iy gracIous A DMISSIONS, APtD . h ENROLMENTS .

The preliminary competition for the Inter-Railway Challenge Shield and prize presented by the Order o[ St. John were held at St. John's Gate on 20th, 21 st and 22nd April, the judges being D r. K. H . Beverley of Wor ' bro' Bridge and Dr. P. G. Selby of T eynham, Kent. Of the twenty-five teams which entered [or the . . ompetition the following qualified in the order given for the final :- 1, Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Dock and Railway, holder, of the S hield; 2, Furness; 3, Great We tern; 4, Metropolitan; 5, Great Central; 6, London Brighton and South Coast; 7, South Eastern and Chatham; 8, Cambrian. The final competition was held at the Cannon Street Hotel, London, on 20th May, the judges being Dr. J. Wood, of Sibley, 'u sex, and Dr. S. Glanville Morris, of Mardy, Glam., who placed the competing teams in the fo ll owing order : RAILWAYS. 1. London Brighton and South Coast. 2. South Eastern and Chatham. 3. Furness. 4. Alexandra Docks and Railway. 5. Metropolitan. 6. Great Central. 7. Cambrian. 8. Great Western. T he co mpetition between Districts of the St. John Ambulance Brigade for the D ewar Shield, Symons Eccles Challenge Cup, and prizes p resented by the Order of St. John were held the same day, and at the conclus ion of the competitions the Challenge Shields and prizes were presented by H. R. H. The Duke of York.

COMPETITIONS.

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ADMISSIONS TO THE ORDER.

THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

has been t hOd e r er f J . 0 ustlce

His Majesty the Sovereign Head and Patron has during the past year sanctioned the following promotions, admi. sions as Members and enrolment as IIonorary As ociates in the Order, in recognition of valued services to the Ambulance Department, and in otherwise carrying out the objects of the Order. As

KNICHTS

OF

JUSTICE .

Durham, The Earl of, K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O. alway, The Viscount, c. B. As

CHAPLAINS .

Greig, The Rt . Rev. John Harold, D.D., Bishop of Gibraltar. Norris, The Very Rev. William Foxley, D. D., Dean of York. Owen, The Very Rev. Charles Man field, D. D. , Dean of Ripon. As

KNICHTS

OF

CRACE .

Colvin, ir Elliot Graham, K.C . . r. catlerty, Li ut.-Colonel \Villiam, ;\I.D . , R.A . M. C.(R . ) (from Esquire). Zetland, The Marqui of, K. T. Hudson, ir Robert Arundell, G.B.E. Moneypenny, ir Frederick William, c. B. E., M. V. o. Russell, The Hon . Sir Charles, Bt. , K. c. V. o. Bath, The Marquis of, K.G., C. B. Robinson, Lieut.-Colonel Leonard Nicholas, C.B.E., M.D.ED., R. A. LC. Pim, Frank Edward de Beeho, L. R. C. P. {from Honorary Associate). tuart, Sir Harold, K. c . . I., K. C.l\l. G. , K. C. V. o . Webb, Sir ston, K. C.V. O., C.B., P.R. A. Gibbon, Lieut. -Colonel ir Walter, K.B.E. Gillespie, Lieut. -Colonel Alexander Kenneth (from Honorary" ssociate). Elliott, Major An drew, M. D., M.R.C.P., R. A.M. C.(T. F.) Williams , ir Ernest Hodder, c. v. o. Barwick, S ir Robert Hudson, Bt. Sawyer, George Alexander . c . B. E. Walker, Andrew Barclay . .


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THE ST. JOHN Ai\IBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

Wilkin son, James Bates, 1\1. D. (from Honorary Associate). Cross, J ohn Robert (from Honorary erving Brother). Gastrell, Colonel Sir William Henry Houghton, . M. G. Pooley, Major Edward Burdett, L. R. C. P. (from Honorary Associate). Molloy, Major Leonard Greenham Starr, D. s. 0. , M. D. (from Honorary Associate). Seely, Sir Charles Hilton, Bt. de Burgh, Colonel Ulick George Campbell, C.B. (from Esquire) . As

LADIES

As

As

HONORARY

CRACE.

ESQUIRES.

Lambert, Lieut. -Colonel Frederick Samuel, M.R.C.S., R.A . i\1.C. (T.F.) (from Honorary Associate). Bolton, William (from Honorary Serving Brother). Barclay, Francis Hubert. H arnett, Lieut.-Colonel Walter Lid well, M.B ., F.R.C.S. Kerr, Lieut. -Colonel Francis Kenneth, M. C. , M.B . , R.A.i\I.C. Sinclair, Joh n, C. B.E., ~1.D. (from Honorary Associate). L amb, Colonel Charles Anthony, c . M. G., M. V.o. Roberts, Evan, Junr., :YI.B.E. (from Honorary Associate). Scott, Alexander Thomas, 1\1. B. E., M. R. C. s. (from Honorary Associate). Sleeman, Lieut.-Colonel James Levvis, C. B. E., M. V. o. Alln utt , Captain Edward Bruce, l\1. C., M. R. C. S. , R. A. M. C. Nightingale, James. Hallmark, H enry. Evanson, Absalom. Coulthard, William. Caddick, John Richard. Oldha m, Joseph Christopher. Lord, Jam es Henry. "Vood, Bennett.

OF

Leveson Gower, Emily Selina Augusta Gresham, Miss. Pilkington, Kalhl een Milborne winnerton, Lady. Wells, Margarel Mary, Mrs . Henry. Leveson Gower, The Hon. Sophia, Mrs. Granville. Philipps, Marion Isabe l, Lady,o.B. E.

Harris, Constance Maria, Lady. H en ders on , Henrietta Caroline, Lady, D.B.E. Dent, Beatrice Holdswo rth, Mrs. Lancelot. Airlie, The Dowager Countes of. Lewis, Kate, 1rs. , o. B. E.

Nutter, George Herberl (f rOI11 Honorary Serving Brother}. mith, Alexander Finlay. William on, l\Iartin (from Honorary erving Brother). Thomas, Richard avid, L. R. . P., L.R.C. ~ .ED. Dawnay, Richard. Tapp, Captain IIarol I . \ stley, R.A . S. C. Riley, J ames \Noodward, l\1.R.C . S., L. R. C. P. ED. (from Honorary Associate). Robson, Lieut. -Colonel Lancelot, .l\T. G., D.. 0. Martin, Colonel Thoma 10rgan, C. M. G. Markham, Sir harles, Bt. Wilkinson, Surgeon- ommancler Edward ubrey Guy, R.N. Hill, urgeon-Commander IIorace Bryden, R. '.

SERVINC

BROTHERS.

Gilling, John William. Wilkes, William. Graham, John Campbell. Collingham, John Edward. Prior, Sergt.-Major George Robert. Pooley, Sergt. Francis John. Peart, CorpI. Leonard. Billingham, CorpI. Rowland Edwin

ADMISSIONS TO THE ORD ER. King, Ernest William. Adkinson, John Hasledine. Burroughs, Ayliffe St. John. Waterman, Arthur Hunneley . Jennings, Lieut.-Colonel Edward, l\I.R.C.S., L.R . C. P., .Z.:vr.C. Heap, William. Dyson, James. Trott, Heywood. Hewitt, George Frederick. Ballard, Supt. William John. Bond, Corp Sec. John Mervyn. Clemett, S ergt . George. Da\'ies, taff Offi cer John Harris. Emond, Corp upt. Albert James. Evans, orp upt. Henry. J one, upt. Evan D avid . J one, Corps ec. amueI. Par ons, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Octavius, l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rowl ands, Corps ec. George John Thom a . , orps In p. of tores Thomas. \Villi am, upt. D avid. Ann, Captain Harold Thomas, R. ,\. ~ .C.l\T.T. (V .)

1atlhews, Robert Lee, M. B. E. Chri . lopher, ionis. Holliday, lbert Edward David. Hand, H arry Edmund. Probert, Price. As

HONORARY

McNaught, elena . nnie, Mr . Osborne, Rosabelle, l\Iiss, c. B. E.. R. R. . Tait, Margaret Gemmell, Miss. Limmer, Edith, l\Iiss . Mc icol, Bes ie, Mis . Price, Mabel, Mi s. Johnslone, Emmie, Mrs . Kemp Glenny, Kathryn, Mis MacPherson, Flora, Mi s, R.R.C. Campbell, Elizabeth, Mi s . Newsham, Alice, Miss. McNab, Hel en Elizabeth Hardy, Mis s . Rogers, Ethel Gordon, Miss. Scott, Adela Emma, Mrs. Fitzwilliams, Francesca Christine, Mrs. Duncan. Froom, Violet Theresa, Mrs. tephen, Ida Vernon, Mi _s .

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Lambert, James William. Warren, William George Edwin. Wallace, Henry Simpson . Linley, Frederick Ferdinando. Enderby, George Alfred. Andrews, Edmund Ha. tings . Sanders, Miles. O'Hagan, William J ohn. Ollis, Charles. Marriott, John. Ellis, Ellis Edward. Walsh, Henry Deane. Wilkinson, Albert Samuel. Rutter, James Ripley . Gibson, Richard H enr}'. Fleming, \Villiam. Breen, Percy William. iiller, Hug h Hedley Vicars. Watts, William. Holt, William Clifford. Hi lop, John Paton. bbott, John. E\'erington, Herbert. Johnson, \Villiam . Kidds, Thomas \Villiam. Buxton, Oswald Frank. Britton, Alfred John Owens. Chapman, \Valter George. J one, Evan Owen. Storey, George.

SERVINC

SISTERS.

Bickerton-Edward, Elizabeth, Mrs. Helliar, Lorna Eveline Benmore, ~1iss.

Rutherford, Mary Isa, Miss. Seville, Ada, Miss. Tynd all , Mary Ann Priscilla, Mrs. Whittle, Annie, Miss. Ashdown, Margaret Mary, Miss. W ren, Ethelda Runnalls, Miss, R.R.C. Craig, Juliet, 1r . , ;\T.B. E. Mifsud, Annie Gill, Mr ., l\I.B.E., R. R. C. lcock, Augu ta Theodora, Mi s. Inglis, Joan, Miss. Glasscock, nnie, Mrs. D a \'is , Grace Mary, Mrs. Mills, Mary \ Nilson, Miss. ndrew, Alice Mary, Miss. Mackersy, Catherin e, Mi s.


Nigay, The Rev. Mother Maria. Gillespie, Helen, Miss. Robieson, Maud Elizabeth Lane, Miss. As

Robins, Annie, Mrs. Robso n, Rose Ida, Miss, A.R.R.C. Dank , Esther Isabella, Miss.

HONORARY

ASSOCIATES.

Le Mesurier, Henry,William,c.M.G. Lombard, The Rev. Bousfield wan, Baird, David Monroe. O.B.E. Clark, Malcolm Robert, M.D. Knowling, Erne t Man ford, M. B., Thompson, Florence Ann, Miss. M. R. C. s . Waters, Harry George, M.R.C .. , Hollin, Thoma John, M.B. L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Nesbitt, Robert, L.R.C. ' ., L.R.C.P . Gunn, Major John Donald, M.D., Exham, Major Arthu r Richard F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. Frederick, M.D. Clarke, Captain Lionel Beale, Taylor, Robert llan Grant, O.B.E., 1\[ • • L.:'v1.S.S.A.LON., R.A.M.C. Knagg , Professor Robert Lawford, Hobson, M ajor Hugh George, R.A.M.C. :'.l.D., F.R . . ,. Cragg, The Rev. Roland H erbe rt, Cartmer, Captain Garnet Evelyn, O.B.E., M.C. O.B.E. Fox, Major Raymond Wodehouse. Jon es, Alexander Preston. McLannahan, Captain James Gunn,Scott, Arthur William, l\T.D. L.R. C.P.&s.I., R.A.1\I.C.(T.F.) Cheatle, ir George Lenthal, K.C.B., Larking, Arthur Ernest, :\1.D. , .V.O., F.R . . s. D.P.H. Divine, John, M.D. Moir, David Roger, l\I.B. Her,ry, Claud Daw on, :\1.D. Bolonachi, ngelo Ch. Bashford, Henry Haworth !\T. D. Lloyd, William Frederick, 1\I.B. Madgshon, 1innie Laurence urIc, Jamie, Robert Wyatt, M.B., D.P.H . Miss, M.B. Gauntlett, Major Eric Gerald, Don ald on, James, 1\1. B. C.B.E., D.S.O., F.R . C.. , R.A.M.c.T.Web ter, Harold George, :"It.R . . S. As

DONAT

(BRONZE

BADCE) .

Mendelsohn, Annie, Miss. The thanks of the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General, engro sed on \'ellum, have be n awarded to the following, OF THANKS. as an acknowledgment of their di~tingui'h d en'ices to the Ambula!lce Departm ent and in otherwi e carrying out the objects of the Order. Ilan, Frederick Garnett, L. R. C. P., Wassileh, Nasir, Miss. L. R . . s. Dawes, Robert J obn. Laslett, Ernest Edward, :"IT.D. Boyes, Corporal George Almey. cott, William. Griffiths, Thomas. Chard, Thoma P. Thompson, Joseph. Adams, William Coode, :'IT. B. Sharp, David. Walker, John. Tate, Albert Horatio. Hewit.t, Thomas William. Barry, William. MacWilliam, Andrcw John. Smitb, Annie, Mi ss. Mowbray, Patricia, Mis . Smith, Louisa, Mrs. Matty, Maxwell George . Gale, Catberine, Mrs. Au lt, Claire Agnes, Miss . Wharton, Josep h Henry. Simpson, Alfred Allan, C.M.G. H a nsfo rd, A. H. Wilkinson, William Birkenshaw. Brush, Olivcr R amsay. VELLUM

PRIORY FOR WALES.

THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

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VOTE

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS OF

THE ASSOCIATION.

Elected by th e Ambulance Committee during the year in recognition of distinguished services in furthering the objects of the Association.

Highet, Campbell, M. B. Meadows, Major Sydney Man vers Woolner, D.S.O., R.A. M.C. Roberts, Philip Meredith, M.B. Morris, John Mudie, l\'l. B. Pavey, Harry Lorn e, M.D. Knight, Frederick Charles Rienzi Maline, l\r.R.C. . Pilcher, Charles Westland, M.R.C.S. PARCHMENT

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Anderson, William, M. B. McFetridge, Thomas, M. B. Wright, Major W. Gordon, D.S.O., M. R.C.S. Luxmoore, Surgeon-Major Evelyn John H ansler, M.R.C.S. Cairns, George Dougl as, M. B. Brown, J. L'Oste, l\1.R.C.S.

!he thanks of the Ambulance Committee on parchment .recognition of di tinguished services in furthering the objects of the A sociation were awarded during the year to:

VOTE OF THANKS . 111

Mackay, 1alcolm :"II. D. Jay, William Albert. Clemente, Anita. Cherry, Frances Ethel. May, Gertrude Hilda. Diamond, quire. Allum, Henrv. Bullock, Th;ma Bertram. tephel15>on, Johl1. Layton, \ Villiam. Tolley, \Villiam. Corni h, Harry Edward. Lloyd, Georg-e. Barkcr, Edward harles. J aundrill, Eliza. Fothergill, .\nnora, A.R. R.C. Bond, Edith eely. Howie, Tell.

Wrigley, Hazel. Lawrie, Inez. Towie, Dorothy. Walsh, Veronica A. Buchanan, Rose. Walters, Ida. Treloar, Helen. Richmond, Lilian. Wilson, Margaret. \Vord. worth, i\Iary Zoe Philomena. P o 11 oc, k Th oma. E . Cammell, Eliza. Blades, Muriel. Henderson, C. Alison. \Vhyte, Ruth. McKay, Annie. Culling, George. ~Ia on, John Henry.

mbulance rooms and fir taid stations have been established at most of the Collierie and big work , and employers of labour are recognising the value of first aid training and have encouraged the setting up of ambulance department at their \v~rks. An ?fficer from the headquarters of the Priory wa recently appointed to adVIse on the construc~ion and the fitting up of ambulance stations, and ~he stores department I sue the necessary upplies. During the year ,), 7~6 student attended courses in fir. t aid, home nursing and home hY~lene. The Great We ' tern Railway Company and the Cambrian Radways Company have tral1 . ferred their ambulance work in Wales to the Pri.ory,. which will greatly increase the work of it ambu lance department; It .wIll a l 0 enable the Priory and its l11embers to come into cIo er to:-lch WIth .the railwaymen in Wales. Medical comforts depOts are bell1g establJ hed in the colliery districts, and ilQ mo t cases are managed by m cmbers of the Brig:lde ; medical requi sites are a lso lent at a nominal cost to those in whose homes th _ r~ is sicl<;n~s . , Member of the Nul' in g WALES.

PRIORY FOR


Divis ions have formed working parties to make maternity bags and baby clothes for the children of ex -service men and the very poor, and to collect old clothes and turn them into garments which can be di st ributed free in ca es of need.

ABRIDGED

REPORTS

FROM

CENTRES.

During the year 15 first aid wall boxes have been erected at a cost of over £46 in different parts of the Borough and are proving very useful to members rendering first aiel . Among t other mean of raising funds was a very successful musical fe tival, the prize money (over £45) being provided by the president, Alderman J. H. Lord; also the Rossendale Old Students Dramatic ociety gave the proceed of a performance in the Bacup Empire Th atre . The centre ha 10. t by death a member of the committee, lderman He ap . The late trea urer, Mr. Henry Shepherd, has re igned and M r. Fred ooper ha been appointed to succeed him.

BACUP.

The centre h as sustained a great 10 s in the lamentable and untimely death of Dr. H. Beattie. He had taken an active interest in ambulance work for the pa ' t 25 year and his death is deeply regretted. Owing partly to apathy and the indu trial unrest classes which were being arranged had to be abandoned. The Borough Police class was well attended.

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In presen~ing the 33rd annual report and balance sheet the commIttee has much pleasure in recording that the cla. ses and examinations held in the centre have again increased, largely owmg to the great success of Miss Stanfeld's students at the Physical Training College. 37 Midland Railway employees were instructed in first aid. There was al 0 a small class for men in the town members of or candidates for the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Sever~l cases of valuable first aid rendered by m en of the county and borough police have been reported j and instruction to girl guides, boy scouts and G. F. S. g irls h as again been undertaken by old membe rs of the centre . The invalid diets of milk, eggs, proprietary foods, malted milk, etc., supplied to the patients ot the Queen's district nurses and the a lm s house nurse, have been much appreciated. The health visitor has also been helped in her work in connection with infant welfare by gifts of nourishment, etc., to both mothers and babies. vVith the balance of the grant from the J oint Council of the Order of St. John and the B. R. C. S. in 1920, and the increa ed donations from borrowers, it has been possible to keep up the stock of invalid appliances. 11 the e have been in great reque t during the year and 131 cases have been helped by the loan of 189 article, . The centre is most grateful to the trustees of St. John' s IIosp ital, Bedford, for a grant of £15. BEDFORD.

BANBURY.

The second a nnual meeting of the centre was held on 11 th June an d was a great success. ' 1e fcentrc l "IS now In possession of three trophies - challenge _hield for ambulance squads, challenge cup for boy scouts, and challenge cup for nurses' indi\' idual competition. During the yea r the motor am bulance removcd 30 cas s to Leeds, a distance of 30 miles, be ides a number of other ea ' e loca.lly. Since the war the expenses of the centre in re-equipping the local diyi ion of the St. John mbulance Brigade have been heavy but it is now in a position to carryon in the normal way. The case. of fir. t aid rendered during the year included 4 fractured thigh and 1 fractured skull with arterial bleeding.

B ARNOLDSWICK.

The principal event during the past year wa.s the unveiling of a memorial tablet in the Bath Abbey to three men of the local division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade who lost their li\"es in the war. The tablet was erected by the committee of the centre and was unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of the County, the Marquis of Bath, K. G., C. B., on Sunday, 26th June, in the presence of a large congregation which included several prominent members of the Order of St. John. county centre for Somerset has been formed, the inaugural meeting, called by Major-General A. F. Terry, the representative of the Order in the county, being held in Bath on 17th February. The Marquis of Bath accepted the office of president, Captain L. Whittaker, M.B.E., that of chairman, and Li eut.-Colonel Cary has consented to act as honora ry secretary.

BATH.

In presenting the 41st annual report the committee records " with satisfaction that St. John work in Birmingham has greatly Increased and that the interest in and the appreciation of the tuition i well maintained. During the year 29 classes have been held men, 17 first aid j women, 7 fir t aid and 5 home nursing. The com~ lllittee announces with pleasure that the purchase of permanent headquarters has been completed and that it will obtain possession of the whole building early in 1922. BIRMINCHAM.

The work of the centre has been successfully continued. The ambulance ,"an has been requisitioned no less than 60 times, ane! members of the centre have rendered first aid to about 250 ca. es during the year. BRIERFIELD .

During the past year 15 classes have been held, 11 in first . ai~l and + in nur ing. The competitions for the Squire, BeaVIS and OVlce cups were held at the Zoological Gardens Clifton in July, the 'quire and Beavi ' cup being won by the Great vV~stern R~il­ way Comp~ny's team. and .th e Novice cup by the same Company's vVest Depot team . Great interest was taken in the event and it is hoped to have a till larger entry next year. The treasurer's account again hows a sati factory working balance. BRISTOL.

Th~ work of the centre has been carried

011 s uccessfully dUrIng the past year. 5 classes have been held, 2 in connection :vi~h the ,loca~ divisiol: of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and 3 at colltenes . fh e I11terest 111 the Association seems decidedly to be revivin g . BURNLEY.

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THE S T.

JOH N

AMBULANCE

As

O CIATION.

This centre deals almost exclus ive ly with m iners . O wing . . , to the stoppage m the llldustry m t 11e summel. mon tl1S t l1e classes usually held were fewer in number and not so we ll attended, cons equently the numbers added for the year were but a fraction of th~se usually obtained. The annual colliery ambulance competition was held in September but again the ill-effects of the prolonged stoppage was felt as bu t half the usual number of team entered. C ANNOCK C H ASE.

The 43rd annual meeting was held at Eastbridge Hospital C ANTERBURY . on 28th O ctober, 1921. The statement of accounts for the year and ambulance car accounts were presented by the honorary treasurer. Two first aid classes for men and two first aid and tw o nursing for women have been held during t h e year. The centre has received from the Canterbury Red Cross Council the um of £476 8s. This has been spent in the purchase of a new ambulance motor car. Many gift have been received from friend for the equipm nt of the car, which has now been in use for three months. The car is the property of the centre, and is lent to the Canterbury divi ion of the t. J Ohl1 Ambu lance Brigade which has the charge of it and makes all arrangements for use and payment. The centre records with great regret the death of Sir G. Collard, who acted for many years as chairman and took an unfailing intere t in its work; al 0 the death of Dr. V\Tallis, who had not been so long connected with the centre, but was alway ready to erve its objects. A grant of £20 wa made during th year to the Cheltenham Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brig-ade. A number of first aid clas, es have been held.

C HELTENHA M.

Owing to the unprecedented slump in the iron trade most of the hematite mines and limestone quarries in ' Vest Cumberland were idle during the greater part of 1921, QUAR RIE S. whilst many of the coal mine \-"ere working short time. D nder these circumstances ambulance propaganda wa not generally effective, although a few good classes were carried through. Future prospects are brighter and the challenge hield competition, which has been in abeyance since 1914, is to be resumed in 1922. This will owe the necessary impetus to the movement and excellent result are confidently anticipated.

C UMBER LAN D M INES AND

The year's work has been good and steady progress main tained. The Midland Railway Company, Rolls-Royce, Leys and other large firms have very thorough and efficiently equipped ambulance stations and rest rooms and regularly organise cla es. Headquarters for the local units of the Brigade have been arranged for, a room having been engaged at 2l, Crompton Street . An office is thereby provided for Brigade matters where also records both of Brigade and cent re can be stored. By the generosity of M r. T. H. Ann, the office has been furnished, a telephone installed, and the rent paid . The J oint Council of the Order of St. John and the B. R. C. S . has presented the Brigade with an ambulance, which Mr. Ann generous ly runs at h is own expense. It has proved a great blessing in conveying sick peop le

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to and from the Royal Infirmary as we ll as transferrillg them from their own homes to distan t places. SO cases h ave been dealt with since 1st J anua ry, 1921, and 1,300 miles covered . It is a matter for regret that S ir Gordon Ley, Bt., has resigned from the committee on leaving D erbyshire . This centre has jointly with the Falmouth divi ion of the St. ] ohn Ambulance Brigade purchased and adapted the old soup kitchen premises, 14, Smithick Hill. The work is as yet not completed as it is almost solely voluntary and rendered as required. The Mid-Cornwall ambulance shield competition was held in Gyllyngdene Gardens on 29th June, four teams competing. FALMOUTH.

The number of cases attended by members during the past year again ~hows an increase on the previous year, 71 being- recorded as again~t 5+. Fir- t aid \Vas rendered in the case of 11 accidents, several o[ them bad fractures, and 60 invalids were removed to the infirmary and elsewhere, the motor ambulance covering about 330 miles. cour~e of fir t aid lectures was held during the year. FARNHAM .

There has been little activity during the year, except in the Gosport and Alverstoke division where 3 cla ses have been ALVERSTOKE held. The honorary chairman and secretary and treasurer AND FAREHAM. in the Lock~heath division have resigned and it has hitherto been impossi ble to replace them. The centre deplores the loss by death of Paymaster aptain Gillies, R. N., the honorary trea. urer of the Gosport and Ah- rstoke divi"ion, and the resignation of ~liss Gillies, the honorary secrelary. The Lady Swaythling pre enled the certificates and medallions, etc., l;arI1 d during the year at the annual meeting at Gosport on 20th 'eptember. COSPORT,

During the year the centre has carried out fairly successful work. lthough not quite as many cla ses as usual have been held, ils operations in other directions ha\'e been active. The invalids requisite loan ection bas loaned out oyer 300 articles for which big-h appreciation has been expressed. The ambulance held under the IIome , en-ice scheme has done a good work, having tra\'elled o\' er 900 miles during the year in carrying some 65 patients . It i highlyappreciated by th local pen, ions committee and the general public. HA LIFAX.

The state of trade has affected the classes during the year but on the whole the results have be n fairly satisfactory. The be t thanks are offered to the medical staff for their services and also to lhe subscriber to the fund of the centre. The committee wishes to thank Mr. B. J. 'Vard for his gift of a new die for the fifth year medals and a lso Messrs. Hall and Co. for giving the first ten medals struck from the die. HANDSWO RTH.

H EBDEN BRIDGE.

First aid and home nursing cour es for ladies have been held during the yettr with succes, ful results.


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W hilst there has been a large inc rea e in th e n umher of ambu lance boxes issued by the committee u nder the charge SATURDAY FUND . . of qualified men in workshops and fac t ories, t h e re h as b een a considerable fallillg off in the is ue of the special boxes designed to meet the requirements of the Home Office, and also store for replenish ing them owing to the closing down of a number of engineering and other works . Tbe value of ambulance wo rk in factories may be gathered from the fact that the reports in respect of 68 ambulance boxes show that first aid was rendered in 9,226 cases of wbich 306 ,vere removed to hosp ital. By arrangement vvith the committee tbe I nvali d T ransport Corps of t h e Association removed an increasing numbe r of patients to and from hospitals, etc. HOSPITAL

The year 1920 saw the completion and opening of permanent headquarters at 194 and 196, Anlaby Road, H ull. It is with gladness the centre recogni es that the H ull Corps of the Brigade are making excellent u e thereof. This i. amply proved by the record of meetings held on the premi es during the year 1920. In addition to meetings held for educational and corps purposes, the premises are used for the accommodation of stores, and a. offices for secretarial work, etc. Public support is urgently needed in order tbat the con iderable debt may be cleared off, and tbe work of the ssociation and the Brigade be still further extended. To tbis end lantern lectures are being giv n, illustrating tbe work being done in its various pha es. 13 clas es have been beld during the fifteen month. 10' were in fir t aid and 3 in home nursing. In addition, 125 officers in the mercantile marine bave been trained at the Adult Navigation School.

HULL.

The centre is again able to show a very good year's work IpSWI CH . in various departments. 6 clas es have been held during the year, viz. , first aid, 2 for women, 2 for men; home nursing, 1 for women, 1 for men. Number of cases moved by the ambulances, 555 by motor ambulance, 21 by hor e ambulance; total mileage ',262; mileage for 219 country cases, 6,676. The majority of ca es moved have been to and from the Ea t Suffolk and Ipswich Ho pital. A hea\'y deficit appears on the centre fund; this has been gradually accumulating, and some means must be found of wiping it off, The expenditure i. all absolutely necessary, and cannot be cut down. Expen es are incurred for the upkeep of garage, telephone, and ambulance alten Jant. The hall is required nearly every night for clas. es and drills of the Ip wich Corps and Ipswich Nursing Corps of the Brigade, the smaller hall being used for classes, recreation, and place of waiting for members of the Corps on station duty. The surplu from the fund subscribed by present and past member of the Corps for the portrait presented to Miss Coulcher, c. B. E., late honorary secretary, has been expended in fitting up a small room in the hall as an office and pack store, which was greatly needed. During the last twe lve months ambulance work has been slowly reviving, and there "w ere classes at CasUetown, Ballasalla, Port St. Mary and Douglas. The two first named classes did not ask for examination; the other three did extremely well, e\'ery

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can d idate passing, t h e police class of 46 members getting exceptionally h igh marks . The u sefu lness of first aid knowledge in the Isle of Man is again emp h as ized ce rtainly on two occasions during the last twelve m o nths ; li ves have been saved thereby, one in Pee l and one in Douglas. ISLE OF WICHT.

Interest in ambulance work shows signs of reviving, two classes be ing held during last w inter.

T h e Joint War Committee which had done a great deal of work during the war has been dissolved and a "General Island ommittee," co n s isting of representatives of the O rder of St. J ohn and the B. R . C. S . together with various island char ities, was formed. T he centre sustained a great loss by the death of M r. C. V . Hawk sford, for many years the senior vice-president. In this capacity he came much to the front during the war when his genial and striking personality made him a mo t popular official. The death of Mrs. Bentlif who had become so widely known to the members by her valuable work during the war, is al 0 greatly regretted by all. The motor ambulance has been little used this year, having been superseded by the ambulances put at the dispo~al of the Constable of t. HelieI' by the Joint Committee of the Order of t . John and the B. R.C.S. The vVeighbridge Depot continues its excellent work and proves its value anew during each export s ea on. This depOt, with others, did much usefu l work on the occasion of the Royal vi ' it. The centre has during the year had the privilege of supplying some much-needed electrical and surgical appliances for the use of disabled ex-service men, and is still frequently called upon to supply crutches and pads to men who lost a limb in their country's service.

JERSEY.

The year has been a very successful one and the work of the centre ha been well maintained and developed. Several olel cla es have been revived. Mr. S. J. Lloyd of Corby Ironworks has pre ented a motor ambulance for the use of the Corby district. KETTERINC,

During the pa ,t year interest in first aid and home nursing ha. been well maintained and the work of the centre has been carried on with energy and efficiency. pnce more the enthusia m of ambulance workers largely contributed to the success of the recent " Our Day" collection in Leeds and district.

LEEDS ,

During the year a gradual revival of interest in ambulance work ha been apparent, resulting in a gratifying increase in the num bel' of clas es held. Contributions have reached a higher total than ver before, and it is felt that this is in a great measure due to a more wides p read knowledge of the work of the centre. Through the genero ity of its supporters the centre has been able to provide a motor ambulance with all the latest improvements and devices for the conveyance of sick and injured; it has been built locally and is a valuable addition to the transport service department ofthe centre which continues to d o u eful work. W it h the motor ambulance now at wo r k, the attentio n of the committ ee will be given to t he securing of suitable and central h eadquarters, where the m otor can be housed, a muster room provided, and o ffice accommodation found; £1,202 is now in hand to \vards this important object. LEICESTER.


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Steady and, in some ca es, remarkable progress in the . . . . . t IJrougl ty vanous actlvilles 0 f t 1Je 1\ ssoclatlOn lout i t lC coun has been made. In both the educational and the practical the year's working show excellent results. In the number of awards i suee! there is an increase of 200 per cent and the classes have been widely di tributed throughout the county. That the educati nal work of the ccntre has been welcomed by the police authorities allover the county, as well as the captains of industry, is evidenced by th magnificent donations from Mr. Alfred Shuttleworth and the firm of Clayton and Shutllcworth, Ltd . (Lincoln), and Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd. (Lincoln and Grantham), for which the centre is profoundly grateful. ick-ro0111 stores depOts have justified their existence O\'er and over again during the veal' throughout the county. Besides the headquarters depot at Lincoln and those established last year at Louth, Boston and cunthorpe e! pOt have been opened at Bourne, Skegness, Market Deeping, and in the Greatford (Stamford) District; a very important depOt will shortly be opcned at Grimsby and one at Cleethorpe. The sick-room stores depot at 31, Silver Street, is giving a plendid lead to its younger branches in the county, and the number of clients on the books for tlli la t year was 690 compared with 447 last year. The total value of stores held at the Lincoln depOt now is well over £ 100. Three new features connected with the depot have been inaugurated, (1) a free library of over 200 books for the infirm and surgical Cet 'es , and also for the use of the nursing staff in the city; (2) a depOt for toy, from \\'hich gifts to children are made; (3) a free list at the depot for any serious a~e.., rUllong the unemployed in the city. This depot has now establi~hed for itself a definite place in the relief work of Lincoln and district, and has gained the approval of the members of the local medical and surgical profession. Excellent work has been done by the Louth centre which wat; tarted last year; it has been splendidly supported locally and is directed by a most capable and businesslike committee presided over by olonel E. I . Cordeaux, the new Mayor of Louth (Dr. II. tanley Walker), \\'ith the efficient assistance of the hon. secretary, Mr. J. W. Waller. Th new Grimsby centre was inaugurated in Septem ber at a big meeting at the town hall under the presidency of the Lord Lieutenant, \\'ho _e kindly interest and help, together with that of Lady Yarborough, have always been of immens e value . On St. John Baptist's Day, 24th June, Lord Monson terminated his whole-hearted, energetic and ucce ful term of office as pre ident of the county centre, and the Earl of Li,'erpool accepted that office for the new triennial period. Lord Liverpool is a Knight of Justice of the Order of St. John, and the county i particularly fortunate in securing so eminent a president. The mobile x-ray van has made several useful journeys during the yC'!ar to country place where examinations have been performed in the patients' own house. The motor ambulance has also carried an increasing number of patient to and from hospitals, in and outside the county. LINCOLN COUNTY. .

The work of the centre has been maintained during the past year with satisfactory results. Special efforts have been made to encourage the formation of ambulance clas ~ es in factories and workshop. Demonstrations of ambulance work were given at the World Service Exhibition which was held in Liverpool. LIVERPOOL.

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The work of the centre is gradually going ahead, and much greater interest in ambulance matters is now being laken OFFICE. by the staff of the Post Office. Duting the year 5,047 cases of sudden illness or accident in the post office buildings have been attended by the members and ambulance duty has been performed al several important post office functions. Special steps are being taken to arrange for the ambulance instruction of the boy messengers on attaining the age of s ixteen and for the institution of properly fitted ambulance rooms in the larger post offices for use in cases of emergency pending the arrival of the medical officer. Some have already been provided by the department. The annual competitions for the London Postal Ambulance Challenge Shield, the Corps Trophy and the Womens Trophy, were revived this year and took place on 17th November, at the Leysian Hall, City Road, fourteen teams taking part. The N. W. D. O. team and lhe G. P. O. South (Telephone) were the winners respectively. The trophies, medals and other Association awards were presented by the Postmaster-General, the Rt. Hon. F. G. Kellaway, M. P., on 30th May, at the General Post Office, E. C. New branches of the centre have been formed at the Batter ea Dislrict Post Office and at the Post Office Factory, Holloway. The ambulance service voluntarily rendered by the members i now regarded by the staff as most neces ary and immensely beneficial to all concerned. Various official facilities to carry it on continue to be granted by the post office department. The centre desires to place on record its thanks to the post office department for its valuable a sistance in helping to maintain and extend the ambulance movement in the London post offices .

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lthough its financial po ition has suffered on account of depressed condition of trade, the many acti"ities of the centre have continued in the same _atisfactory manner as previously. The certificates, medallions, etc., gained at examinations were presented by 1rs. John \Vilkinson at the annual re-union on 2nd April and show a light incr ase on the number obtained last year. The ambulance carriage has again been of service, remoying in all 100 patients. NELSON.

Three classes baye been held during the year but th e annual competition ,,,as unayoidably cancelled. The centre has suffered a severe loss by the death of Lieut. -Colonel W. Bull.

NORTH BUCKS.

The centre has suffered an irreparable loss in the death of Mrs. Violet Colegrave, l\LB.E., a Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John and honorary secretary of the Norwood centre for 28 years. Renewed interest is now being shown in the work of the centre after the inevitable reaction caused by the war. Although several classes were held last year the session was a very short one owing to the illness and death of Mr . Colegrave. Since 1st January, 620 case of first aid have been treated by members of the centre. NORWOOD.

The motor ambulance generously provided by Col. Dawson in 1917 has been of great service to the centre; the committee appeals for increased financial support for its upkeep. It is hoped that a larger number of classes than previously may be held during the coming winter now that there are signs of a revival of interest in the work.

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Formed earl y in the year the centre is respo nsible for th e work of the St. J Oh11 Ambulance Association in the borou gh DISTRICT. of Plymouth, in the towns and villages on the Cornish ban k of the Tamar from Cremyll to Gunnislake, and for an area in D evonsh ire extending in one direction to Okehampton and in the other to Dartmouth. The activities of the centre lie mainly in three directions, viz. , (1) educational, (2) the provi ion and maintenance of a first aid and invalid removal service for the di trict, and (3) the assistance and encouragement of the local units of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, whose officers and members at great sacrifice efficiently staff the ambulance stations, nursing depot and vehicles administered by the centre committee. 20 classes in first aid or home nursing have been organised, and included borough and county police constables, someofwhom travelled considerable distances at great inconvenience to obtain instruction . The training of juvenile organisations and popular lectures to the general public have also been the means of arou ing interest and support. During the year under review the crying need of an ambulance station in Devonport was met, an excellent site being kindly provided in the grounds of the Royal Albert Hospital. The day and night motor service at the western end of the borough has undoubtedly saved lives and much unnecessary suffering. The month of April was noteworthy not only for its public celebration of the formation of the centre but \yitne. sed a rapid yet complete organi ation of personnel and equipment in view of the national emergency then threatening. Commendation was received of the arrangements made to a sist the naval, military and ciyil medical services; and an ambulance depot at the Food Ministry transport park, the drill hall ground, also invalid transport facilitie . for the defence force, were much appreciated by the aUlhorities. In August the Plymouth ambulance service was specially selected by headquarters to be filmed for a kinema exhibition to be us ed a an example and to stimulate recruiting throughout the Empire. Excluding the cases of accident attended in a private capacity by member, approximately 5,000 calls have been received at the ambulance station to render first aid, attend fires, remove invalids or to provide ambulance sisters for the homes of the sick poor. Not only are phy ician s and surgeons served, but transport service from vessels in the Channel, Sound or dock ' , and for public bodies, such as the incorporations of guardian', war pension and tuberculosis committees, etc., is regularly undertaken. There has been a fortunate freedom from serious accidents and illness at the outbreaks of fire during the twelve months, but an adequate first aid staff and equipment have always accompanied the fire brigades. High appreciation of this provision has been received from the Admiral uperintendent of H. M. Dockyard and the Chief Constable of Plymouth; generous contributions from the local metropolitan and borough police and firemen have also been made. During the year long distance transport cases have been undertaken on several occasions. In December, under the able leadership of Mrs. W. L. Pethybridge as matron, a nursing section of the service was instituted, its members do ing very useful work. / " PLYMOUTH AND

During the second year of this centre's existence it has progressed favorably. Owing to the industrial trouble, which was acute in this district from April to July, the classes were not

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so successful as had been expected . Classes are now being held at Pontefract, Featherstone and Hemsworth . The motor ambulance has been in request during the whole year, a total of 178 patients having been removed to and from hospitals, the approximate mileage covered being 4,560. There has been a considerable increase in the number of awards issued compared with last year, showing that progress is being maintained. Dr. C . Elliott and Dr. W. Martin have both given valuable assistance.

PORTSMOUTH.

During the year classes· in first aid have been held at University College (women), the Berk Constabulary (men), Ga Company's Lecture Hall (women) and Swansea Road School (men). Through the kindness of the Principal, the annual competitions were again held at University College. Dr. J. Freeborn and Dr. A . T . Wooldridge very kindly gave their services as judges. Four teams took part in the cup competition and four ladies entered for the nursing competition. Results :- Palmer Cup, 1st S. E. R. No.1, 2nd G. W. R. Voluntary; Nursing, 1st Mrs. 1ills. It is with great regret that the committee learns that Dr. Holden, who has been chairman of the centre for over twenty-one years, is unable to accept re-election. His resignation is a severe loss. The resignation of Dr. Clarke as treasurer is also much regretted. READINC .

A number of classes have been held during the year and the centre continues to do good work. Its financial position is sound.

SHEFFIE LD.

The financial position of the centre remains sound and notwithstanding the apathy which became existent after the war, good work in ambulance generally has been carried out. A number of classes have been 11eld in the county and the usual awards is. ued. The ambulance waggon continues to justify its provision. U nf rtunately the expense of maintaining it has become greater by reason o[ increased charge for horse hire and storage. The borough police still assist in its management. The headquarters now in use at St. Julian's Friars have proved an incentive to the ambulance movement in the county. The building has been used for various classes-weekly drills and practices. On the Flower Show days it was temporarily fitted up as an emergency hospital.

S HREWSBURY.

It is with the deepest regret that the centre records the death on 27th June of its devoted and energetic honorary secretary, Lieut. -Col. G . E. Twiss, c. M. G . , a Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John . His death has cau ed wide-felt sorrow not on ly in Southampton but throughout the whole county. The sympathy of the members of the centre is extended to h is widow, who has always been so closely identified with his good \\'ork. Owing to the death of Lieut.-

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Co l. Twis the compelition for the Twiss Pose Bowl was cancelled but will take place next year. The cen lre's first aid stations where app li ances for use in case of s ickness or injury are always available have been maintained. !he work of the centre is being carried on with unabated ll1terest, the classes [or officers of the mercantile marine being a special feature.

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wing lo the absence of the honorary secrelary on service until late in the year, classes have not been held. Since MARE. his demobilisation the centre has been reorganised, a new committee formed with additional representatives of the medical profession and of the Brigade, and it is hoped that the centre's activities will now be extended. WESTON-SUPER-

SOUTH SHIELDS.

The work of the centre continue ' to be carried on in a satisfact.ory manner but to\vards the end of the year there wa a slIght set-back owing to the great number of works in the district being practically closed down. £\ltention ha been given to the formation of police clas es with excellent result , 4-4- policemen sitting for their first aid certificate during the year. The motor ambulance is doing good work and thoroughly justifie its acquisition . STOCKTON AND THORNABY.

A s.uccessful women' cia, s and one for men con isting malOly of members of the local police force have been held. T.h~ ~hairman of ~he centre and the superintendent of the tourbridge dlV!SlOn of the Brigade have joint charge of the county motor ambulance whIch was called out 3+ times during the year. The centre secretary carried out the secretarial duties for thi , including the provision of orderlies and relief drivers. STOURBRIDCE.

It is regretted that there has been little or no revival of . interest in ambulance work during the ycar, only G classes hav.lr: g been held-4 in firstaid and 2 in home nur ing. The m~st prOmlSl11g field appears to be among the empIoycl!s in the great shIpyards and other large industrial concerns, and it is hoped that a return to more peaceable condition in Ireland and the relaxalion of cur~ew restriction will remove the chief difficulties which have operated ~unng the past three years to prevent the holding of classe. ompetit~ons for the !3el!ast Cup and the Lord Mayor's Cup have not been held SlOce the begl11nl11g of the war but it is hoped lhey will shortly be re\,ived. ULSTER.

The accide.ntal death of Dr. F. S. Burman, lecturer since . l.h~ formatlOn of the centre in 1886 and for 3S years its trusted frIend, IS greatly regretted. Valuable a 'si -tance has been rendered during the year by the committee and officials of the Manvel'S an? Wath Main Collieries and the members of the l. John Ambulance Bngade. WATH ON DEARNE.

The committee regrets to record the death of Mr. S. A. . Greenham, the honorary auditor, who was held in the hIghest esteem by all who knew him. His efforts to forward the ambulance cause were greatly appreciated. His Worship the Mayor, Alderman A. B.eebee, who has always taken a keen interest in amhulance matters, has klOdly consented to be president for the ensuing twelve months. WEDNESBURY.

During the year the centre has been raised to the status of a county centre and is now the North Riding of YorkNORTH RIDINC. shire county centre; it is hoped that thereby its activities and u dulness will be greatly extended. The ambulance competition for the Herbert Samuel shield took place in Middlesbrough, the shield again being carried off by the kinningrove Iron and Steel Works' team; that for the Wharton bield was held at Saltburn, seven teams competing, and was won by the Liverton Mines' team, also for the second ycar in uccession. The competition for the shield given by Mr. T. H. W. Chambers for juniors attracted eight teams; the competition was very keen, and Carlin How Boy Scouts were successful in winning the shield together with medals presented by the centre; the judge spoke very well of the boys' work. Mrs. Penry William having generou ly provided a silver rose bowl for competition amongst St. John ladies' team ,thi competition was held in St. George's Hall, 1iddlesbrough, and was won by members of the 76th Yorks V. A. D. During it two years' existence the sick-room store has more than ju tified itself, and meets a real need of the community. Up to the present the centre has provided mo t of its funds, but it is felt that there is such scope in alleviating suffering and providing comfort to the sick and injured througb the stores that means must be found for providing more [unus. Mr. Hall Chambers and Mrs . J obn James are respectively honorary secretary and honorary treasurer, and the issue of stores is supervised by Mrs. N orthfell. YORKSHIRE ,


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RAI LWAY CENTRES. Interest in ambulance work has been maintained during the year. The committee' annual competition took place COMMITTEE. at Liverpool in March, first place being gained by the Liver pool Central team, who represented the centre in the inter-raihvay competition. The number of examination awards gained by member of the centre shews an increa e of 30 per cent on the previous year.

CHESHIRE LINES

The annual meeting and competition for the directors' challenge shield was held in the grounds of Furnes Abbey RAILWAY. Hotel on Tuesday, 19th July, 1921. The weather was fine, and there was a good muster of ambulance members and their wives present. Mr. F. J. Ramsden (the president of the Furness Railway ambulance centre) presided. Fiv team, viz., Barrow, lillom, Moor Row, Ulverston, and Whitehaven, took part in the competition, which was ably judged by Dr. John ' ton, of Bi pham. Great keenness was shewn by all the men, the result being :- (1) Moor Row 212 points, (2) Millom 165~, (3) Ulverston 159, (+) Barrow (holders) 1441, (5) Whitehaven 87 . Prizes were given by the Company. Mrs. J. A. J ackson, '\Tife of Colonel J. A. Jackson, one ofthe Furnes - Railway directors, killdly presented the prizes and also the awards ofthe As ociation to the successful candidates in connection with the examinations. The shield was presented to the winning team by Mr. F. J. Ramsden, who congratulated them on the work that had been carried out. The prize [or the best individual work (given by Mr. L. Speakman) was ,von by J . vV. Martin, of the Moor Row team, and S. Corkhill, also of the loor Row team, won the competition for the resen'e men, the priz being gi"en by the officers of the Company. The work of all the teams she\\'ecl great improvement. M r. F. J. Ramsden al 0 presented to Mr. Price Probert the insignia of an Honorary Serving Brother of the Order. FURNESS

The past year has been a particularly sati~o,factory one from the point of view of ambulance progres. [\ large number of classes have been formed and carried to a succes ful conclusion, the total number of successful examinees [or the year constituting a record for the Company. During the year the centre celebrated its 25th anniversary as a centre of the A sociation, and to commemorate the event the Company awarded gold efficiency medals to members of the staff with 15 years ambulance efficiency to their credit, as evidenced by the possession of the medallion and 12 label awards. Approximately 170 of such medals have been awarded. s in past years, a large number of cases of actual fir t aid have been reported and these are now under consideration by the Company's medical officer in connection with the annual grant of gold, silver and bronze medals and certificates by the Company.

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The interest in the work of the centre has increased considerably during the past twelve months, the number of men passing examinations in that period creating a record for anyone previous year since its formation. The district

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and annual ambulance competitions held by the centre have been resumed and proved very succes fll1, the Company's shield being. won this year by the North Docks (Liverpool) team. It has been deCided to award a special long service medal to members ~f the centr.e who have passed 12 examinations. 170 members have qualIfied for thiS award . Mr. G. H. Nutler who has acted as honorary secretary to the centre for the past ten ye~rs, has now been appointed chairman of the committee, and the member of the centre presented to him on the occasion of the last final competition a handsome bookcase and writing bureau as an appreciation of his secretarial work. At th~ conclusion of the twenty-fourth year since the formation of this ambulance centre it is gratifying to record RAILWAY . that the year has been one of unparalleled success. By means of exten i,oe propaganda during the autumn of 1920 the full meaning of first aid ·w a. brought before the staff throughout the line, and a a consequence 118 classes haye been held during the \yinter and the members examined. In addition numerous re-examinations were conducted as distinct from class examinations. The interest in the directors' challenge bield competition has been well ustained, 107 teams competing this year as against 69 in 1920. At the final competition held at Belle ue Gardens Manchester, on 7th April, the London Road (Man chester) team were ucce. sful in winning the shield, thus qualifying to represent the L. & N. VV. Railway in the inter-railway ambulance competition. More than 7,000 ca es of first aid rendered have been reported during- the la t twelve months, and eight certificates of merit have been issued in cases where medical eviden e was forthcoming that the treatment rendered ",as in trumental in saving life or was of a particularly meritorious character.

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Following upon the successful formation of new classes last year, arrangement have been made to develop further RA ILWAY. the ambulance movement by adopting a " linking system," whereby all the Company's staff, irre. pective of the station or district in which they are employed, can receive a training in ambulance work at one of the numerou "pivotal" points established in connection ,vith the scheme. There are already indications of a de ire to take advantage of the new arrangement. The South-Western taff ecured the undermentioned prizes in connection ,,·jth outside competitions :-Waterloo men, urrey Challenge Shield; Yeo\'il team, Yeovil Di trict Challenge Shield; Dorchester, Silver me?al for be t individual work in Dorchester.

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Interest in ambulance work has been ,';ell sustained during the past twelve months. The annual competition for the directors' and officer) challenge shield provoked great

keenness. Interest in the ambulance work on this Railway has been well sustained during the past twelve months. The R AI LWAY . competition for the Wharton Shield was held at York on 9th April and there was a large and interested gathering of spectators, including Sir A. Kaye Butterworth, general manager, and other officials. N ORT H EAS T ERN


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The celebration of the 25th anniversary of the centre was marked by special efforts to interest the staff in the ambu lance movement and there has been a splendid response. ' S.E. & CHATHAM As wa~ anticipated, the interest shown by the taff in the RAILWAY. formabon of t~e S . E. & c. R. as a District of the St. John

Amb u lance Bngade has been the means of increasing the interest in ambulance work throughout the line, with the result that a greate r number of first year certificates have been issued thi year than for any year since 1908. First aid has been rendered by the staff during the past twelve months in 5,1 S6 in tances, making a total of 59,364 cases dealt with ince the formation of the centre in 1905. Thi in itself is sufficient evidence, if evidence i needed, of the value of the fir t aid instruction given . The committee of the General mbulance Prize Fund again contributed £150 towards the cost of awards for meritoriou first aid rendered, and certificates to the cau. e generally, making a grand total of £ 1,000 which has been collected from the upervisory mem bers of the staff for the purpose named. \Vith thi undoubted evidence of ~nterest in the movement by tl:e station master, locomotive foremen, 1l1spectors and others, the continued succe, s of the centre is a ured.

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The 35th annual meeting of the centre was held on 26th ,"?ctober, 1920. The secretary to the Railway CommisSIOner (Mr. C. J. Boykett) was added to th committee. The Rt. Hon. F. B. Moulden (Lord Mayor of Adclaide) was elected a life member of the centre. 27 cla ses were formed during the year with a total membership of 6-+0. 20 clas e were for employees of the South Australian Railways, 1 for employee of the ommon\\"ealth Railways at Port Augusta, and 1 each for members of the mount d and foot police. and the mercantile marine. The seventh annual competition for the Rallway , Commissioner's challenge hield was held on the tirling re~~eation ground, on 21st October. The arrangements for the competlbon reflected the greate t credit on those responsible . The work was harder. for tl-~e competitors and the judges than in IJre\'ious years, because of ItS ul1lform excellence. lVlr. Harry Dick~on Gell, chairman and honorary treasurer of the centre, has been advanced in the Order from Hon?rary Associate to Esquire, the insignia being presented to Mr. Gell by HIS Excellency the Governor at the Levee on 3rd June, 1921. ADELAIDE (SOUTH

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The committee have great pleasure in presenting the 29th annual report of the centre, recording a large amount of extremely satisfactory work in the service of mankind. Th e di strict n~rsing service has established a very fine record, in spite of adverse cI~cum~tances. As the result of overwork at the time of the influenza epide miC, both nurses broke down but at differcnt times the nurse who was not so ill carrying on s ingle-handed; the committee \~'i shes to reco rd AUCKLAND, N,Z.

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its gratitude to Miss Bagley, Assistant In s pector of Hospitals, for her kindness in sending one of her nurses to assist at the time of greatest stress. From the inauguration of the service, on 5th January, 1920, until the end of February, 1921, 8,575 visits were paid to 762 patients, with extremely atisfactory re ults, and the committee thanks the nurses for their loyal service. The committee tenders its very hearty thanks to the Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Association for a donation of £ 100, to the Victoria League for £40, and to other gene rous friend for donations to the District Nurses' Comforts Fund, to enable the nur e to procure food and medicine for indigent patients, also to the Epsom Nursing Division for £20 to provide comforts for returned , oldier. The motor ambulance se rvice 'vas com m enced in August last and very excellent ,vork has been efficiently ca rri ed out. The attendance at the classe was fairly good, though not up to the pre-war standard. 7 courses of lcctures were given and 19 examinations were conducted at the ,\mbul ance Station; courses of lecture were given at the Girls' Grammar Schools at Auckland and Ep om, the Diocesan High School, St.Cuthbert's College, and at Humly, Hamilton, Waihi and \Nh angarie. The past year ha been one of continued activity on the part or the Branch. The statistics show a falling off in the number of per. ons instructed in first aid, home nursing, etc ., consequent on the reaction after the pre sure of five years of war effort, but this was to be expected, and it i a matter of congratulation that the decrease was not more marked , During the war period those who took the courses of study w re principally the lei ured class; _ince the armistice the tudents have con . isted largely of men and women employed in industrial capacities, although there ha\'c been a fair number of general classes. The railway companies are sho\ying a deeper appreciation of the value of the .\ ssociation 's work, and the fire and police departments of the principal citie are recognizing that a knowledge of first aid is necessary, and in ome in tances is made a qualification for advancement in the services. For the first time ince 191-+ the competitions for all of the Branch's trophies were held. The e include the general competition, open for general teams; railway trophy, for railway teams; the Shaughnes y police shield , for police constables; the Coderre cup, for miners; and the junior competition for prizes donated by the Hon. Wallace Nesbitt, the honorary president, for whose generosity and thoughtfulness the council desire:;, to express its grateful appreciation. The council also desires to make public acknowledgement of the generous donation by Lieut.- olone l Sir Percy herwood, K.C.M.G., :\[,"\'.0., of a trophy for final competition between the winners of the ea tern and weste rn police teams, and it gratitude to the honorary secretary, Dr. C. ,Hodgetts for undertaking the arduous work of examining the adult teams in all parts of Canada. The general executive committee has granted a certain amount of financial assistance to the several provincial councils for the purpose of encouraging effort in the formation of classes in first aid and home nursing in localities where classes have not previously been h eld . It is hoped that by this means increased interest may be developed, the formation of classes stimulated, and the unavoidable expenses of classes in part pro\'ided for. The National Council of the Imperi al Order ofthe Daughters of the Empire has recommended the various pro\'incial CANADA .


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councils of the Order that they co-operate to the fullest extent with the provincial bodies of the St. John Ambulance Association. The President of the 1. O. D. E. has already addressed a message to the provincial workers pointing out the importance of a study of first aid to t.he injured and home nur ing, and urging all possible assistance in the organization of classes where centres are already in existence, and the formation of centres in localities where the work of the St. John Ambulance Association has not in the past been thoroughly organized. The 1. O. D. E. ha a wonderful record of war work, and it is hoped the different Provinces will avail themselves of this splendid opportunity for extension work. Every workmen's compensation board in Canada but one ha now adopted first aid regulations in connection with the administration of the act. The e regulations call for medical or nursing assi. tance under certain conditions, or qualified first aiders under others. This ha. been due entirely to the efforts of the t. John Ambulance Association, and it is gratifying to know that industrial employee generally will be benefited by the new conditions. The regulation requiring Normal School students to take first aid certificates ha , through the efforts of the Association, been in existence in the Western Province for seyeral years, and as a result of a visit of the general secretary to Fredericton in April last, first aid instruction has been made compulsory by the Depart.ment of Education of New Brunswick, and in the near future, therefore, all teachers graduating from the Normal School of that province will be competent first aiders. An important meeting was held on 5th November, 1920, at headquarters when representatives of the three great railway system. in Canada met the officers of the branch in a conference on first aid \vork. Some valuable suggestions were made by the delegates and it. has been decided to bring the secretaries, organizers and in tructor of the railway companies to Ottawa at frequent intervals. In re\'iewing the figures submitted by the various provincial councils for the past twelve months it is particularly gratifying to note the plendid work of the great railway organizations. While every province except British olumbia and New Brunswick hows a falling off in the number instructed, the railways have maintained their high standard, and in the case of the Canadian National Railways a large increa e is hown over the preceding year • . For the purpose of reviving interest among first aider in Canada, and to place before all who should know of the benefits of a knowledge of first aid, the general executive committee decided to resume publication of the Branch bulletin at regular intervals, This has been commenced in the form of an eight-page publication under the title of "First id." The first i sues have met with warm approval throughout the Dominion, and many letters of appreciation have been received as to the value of the subject matter from a first aid standpoint. It may be interesting to note to what extent the Association's courses have reached the general public, and this will be seen from the follO\ving table, which gives the figures of the nine provincial branches :1920.

British Columbia Ontario Saskatchewan ... Manitoba Alberta New Brunswick ...

531 1,262

600 243 43

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9,392 25,639 5,968 4,121 3,499 2,226

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Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Quebec ...

180 500

3,287 194 6,532

60,858 in addition to 26,525 instructed on the railways. Since the organization of the Canadian Branch over 97,000 persons have been taught in one or the other courses of in truction, and as an indication of the interest taken by the pupils it might be pointed out that each succeeding year shows a greater number coming up for re-examination, which is the best indication that t.he candidates recognize the value of the information gained, and by annual re-examination t.hey earnestly endeavour to keep up their efficiency.

The general committee ha pleasure in presenting the . 36th annual report. HIS Excellency t h e V'Iscount Je 11'lcoe, AND WEST COAST. G G I f h D ., h a b een unal11mous . Iy overnor- enera 0 t e Om1l110n, elected president of the centre. The 35th annual meeting of members was held at Christchurch on 5th October, 1920, Lieut. -Colonel F. B. Cre well, v. D., chairman of committees, presiding. A presentation of t. John war er\'ice badges was made by Mr '. F. B. Creswell at the Clonclu ion of the annual meeting, and again on 7th March, 1921, by His Excellency the Governor-General. 27 classes of instruction in first aid and home nur ing were held during the year. The committee records its than ks to members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade for a istance in forming clas e and for acting as demonstrators. The two motor ambulances have been in constant commission, except when laid up for hort period for overhauling and repairs. There were 1,140 cases transported, compared with 1,079 cases in 1919-20. There are 38 public depots containing material for use in accident cases maintained in the city and uburb, and as they are well used, their upkeep entails a degree of expense. The annual appeal for funds took place on 16th March, 1921, wi th the result that over £700 was added to the funds of the centre afler paying the expen 'es of organization. The committee take the opportunity of again thanking all contributors. CANTERBURY

ince October, 1920, 10 first aid classes for men and 1 home nur ing clas for \yomen have been held. The lectures t.o first aid classes were delivered by the medical officers in the Government ivil 1\Iedical Department serving at station where such cla ses wer held. The examiners were also Government medical officers at difTerent centres.

CEYLON.

Winter classes were held in Invercargill, Oamaru, Hampden. and at headquarters. The candidate who sat for the examinations showed a gratifying kno\vledge of their subjects, and got a high average percentage of marks. As in past years the district nur ing branch of the centre's activities has been carried on efficiently. The three professional nurses paid no fewer than 5,775 visits during 1920, and, in addition, helpers from the nursing division ga,-e assistance. Many of the cases attended were incurable, and everything pos ible has been done to make their journey towards the inevitable end a smooth and easy a possible. Ther i a steady demand for bed rest , air cushions, etc., c DUNEDIN.


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REPORTS FROM OVERSEAS CENTRES.

which in many cases it is impossible to supply owing to lack of funds. Ambulance transport is being carried on under an arrangement with the fire brigade which commenced in January, 1920, and has proved very satisfactory . Ambulances are available day and night when required, and the celerity with which calls are answered, and the attention given to patients, have been favourably commented on in many quarters. The committee wishe to place on record its high appreciation of the work done by superintendent Napier and his staff. The calls for 1920 numbered 1,350, many of them being from country districts. A second motor was procured during the year through the generosity of orne Dunedin citizens who had been approached on the subject. The Red Cross Society al 0 presented the centre with an army ambulance, which is being kept as a stand-by in the meantime. Considerable difficulty has been experienced in obtaining the funds necessary to carryon the centre's work. Although a charge is made to those who can afford it for the use of the ambulances, this service entails a heavy monthly loss, while the services of the nurses are entirely free in all cases. The Ho pital Board gives a small subsidy of £250 per annum, and the educational work is largely self- upporting. Apart from these items the centre has to rely on voluntary contributions. Mr. H. E. Bone has relinquished the post of honorary secretary which he had held for many years. He was unanimously elected an honorary life member o[ the centre, and also presented with an address recording his past ervices, and conveying the committee' best wishes for his future welfare.

construction, and a like sum has been granted by the government for all members who qualify for a certificate. The council of the municipality have also made a grant in aid of £50 per annum to the sub-centre. The competition for the Natal challenge trophy took place on 16th April. Fourteen teams entered, the trophy being won by the Durhan Nursing Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas. An ambulance conference was held in Capetown in May, and was attended by the honorary secretary as delegate for the Natal centre.

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In the grounds of Government House on 23rd August, Lady Smith-Dorrien, D. B. E., presented certificates and other awards in home nursing and first aid to the ' ucce. ful candidates. H. E. the Governor, who was attended by his personal . taff and hy the members of the committee, referred to the practical use which had been made of the first aid certificate holders in the inauguration of the first division at Gibraltar of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas. GIBRALTAR.

During the year 7 classes were held, attended by 183 persons , of whom 140 obtained a"w ard '. The thanks of the committee are due to the medical officers who lectured to, or examined, classes during the year, and aL 0 to the editors of the" aily Malta Chronicle" and" Malta Herald" for publishing gratuitously notices of lectures, etc. MALTA.

During the year 5 cla ses have been completed, and 7 classes are now receiving instruction. An inno\'ation has been made this year in training natives in first aid, a class having been formed of native teachers at Marianhill, and the examiner's reports show that the result has been very satisfactory. I n the male class 12 passed out of 14, and in the female class 12 passed out of 15. junior class has been trained by the headmaster of Tongaat School, and has given satisfactory results. A sub-Centre bas been formed in Pietermaritzburg, the officer-in-charge being Dr. Eddington, medical superintendent of Gray's Hospital, who reports the formation of classes for municipal police, the to\vn council having promised 10s. 6d. for each member who passes the examinations. Classes for the S.A. police are in course of

NATAL.

During the year the resignations of the chairman, M r. Hanbury Davies, and of Brig.-General R. E. Roth were WALES. tendered. Both had been members of the executive committee since the foundation of the centre in New South Wales in 1890. In view of the very valuable services, extending over such a long period, which they had rendered to the Association, tbey were subsequently elected vice-pre~idents. Dr. T. . Dixson, Commis ioner of the Brigade Overseas in this State, "vas unanimou. ly elected chairman, and Colonel J. Adam Dick, . M. G., deputy chairman. The necessity for a knowledge of first aid ha~ recently been recognised more definitely than hitherto by various important organisation such as the military and police. It was last year decided that the memb ers of these departments "hould hold first aid certificates, and large classes haye already been held and more are no\\' being formed . The employees at the TO\i\'n Hall, thanks to the efforts of Lieut.-Colonel J. SO Purdy, metropolitan health officer, have also held cia ses with a "iew of forming an ambulance division. The ah'ation Army has ju _t comp let.ed a well attended clas. The Girl Guides also include the ~tudy of first aid and home nursing in their curriculum and grant special badges for proficiency in these subjects. At a meeting of the committee held on 1st June, the question of e tablishing a central council em bracing both branche of ambulance work (z'.e ., Asso iation and Brigade) throughout, Australia . , ' was discussed and a re. olutlOn was pa sed to the effect that the centre approves of the formation of a central council." It was also decided to send one d e leg-ale to the first meeting of the council \"bicb it was hoped would be arranged before the end of tbe year. An addre 's of welcome was sent by the chairman to His Excellency the Governor-General, who replied in . ympathe.tic terms and asked that he hould be kept acquainted with tbe prog-ress of the centre [rom time to time and ""ith the steps taken to organise the central council. The thank of the centre are due to the cOlllmittee of the Hospital aturday Fund for their donation of £?+, .and to .the " vValter and Eliza Hall" Trust for their usual generoSIty In endIng a cheque for £50. The total number of classes held during thi year is 7S- first aid 59, home nursing 16- 1,2+5 candidate_ recei \Oed i nstrllction. The members of the committee wish to expre s to the ambulance and nursing divisions of the St. J 01111 Ambulance Brigade eL ea~ th~ir warm appreciation of the valuable belp whicb they are still cont1l1111l1g to afford, not only in the orga nising of classes, but in the practical. demonstrations \;vOhich form so e sential a part of the instruction 111 first aId and home nursing. NEW SOUTH

0:v

QU~ENSLAND.

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increasing, as will be seen from the number of awards issued during the period compared with the previous year. In addition to the instruction being given to boys undergoing cadet training by the Defence Department, several schools have conducted cla ses. The activities of the centre during the year compare favourably with the previous years work though there is unfortunately at present a lack of public interest. 66 classes of instruction in fir t aid and kindred ubjects have been held and, in addition, the centre ha continued the instruction of the elder scholars of the various domestic arts schools in the rudiments of home nursing and first aid. Keen interest was again shown in the competition for the domestic arts chool shield, presented by M r. V. B. Trapp. All schools entered, and the competition wa held in Melbourne on 10th December. Classes in connection with the senior cadets have been continued and examinations held. The centre has also co-operated in the work of training and examining boy scouts in ambulance work. The Raihvays ambulance organisation has maintained its high tandard of \vork during the year, and was unforLunate in losing the inter tate challenge shield by three point. Considering the extraordinary efficiency of the winning team, the Victorian representatives are to be highly congratulated on their fine effort. The federal training centre of the Salvation Army, whose officers are sent to work in di tant country districts, carefully trains them in the principles of fir~t aid and kindred subjects, and experience has proved the wi dom of making such knowledge available in parts of the commonwealth where the services of a medical man are not readily obtainable. In August a large class for women was organi ed by the agricultural education department, at Dookie college, and among the many subject in which instruction was given were first aid and home nursing, which was keenly appreciated by the class.

VICTORIA.

A conference convened and pre ided ov r by the then Governor-General, Lord Liverpool, of representatives of the various centres of the Associatioll and Brigade Overseas, was held at Christchurch early in January, the result of which was the union of these under one committee to each centre. A dominion executive wa constituted, and Sir R. Heaton Rhode' appointment by headquarters as director of ambulance was confirmed. Regular monthly payments to matrons of local military hospitals to provide extra comforts for patient have used up the balances of the Hospital Ship and War Funds, and were greatly appreciated. The annual meeting was held on 9th April in the City Council Chambers. The Mayor, J. P. Luke, Esq., .M.G., presided, and presented first aid and home nursing certificates. Classes were held at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Island Bay, also at the Diocesan Collegiate School, Marton, and Woodford Hou e, Havelock North. The public works department, through Mr. R. W. Holmes, late engineer-in-chief, appealed to the centre to establish first aid organisations among the men throughout the public works in the Dominion. The result has been that a first aid kit and a small band of men have been established wherever there are public works, and it is hoped that loss of life may be prevented thereby. M r. C. P. Powles has resigned the post

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of honorary treasurer, and was presented with the Association '~ badge as a small souvenir of his long services. St. John Ambulance Day was again held on 9th December, and although the helpers did good work, the proceeds only amounted to £194 17s. 4d. The Wanganui ~u b­ centre has lately been re-established through the efforts of Mr. H. T. Harle, honorary secretary, and a large membership obtained, together with regular classes. The Macarthy Trustees have once more generously made a grant of £50 towards the ed'ucational work of the centre. WEST AUSTRALIAN

HEAD CENTRE.

The number of classes held during the year (25) was one . . . more than for the prevlOU , year. OWing to the cloSJl1g . year havll1g . date 0 f the financial been a 1tere d f rom 30 t h

eptember to 31st July, these stati tics only cover a period of ten months. The number for next year should, therefore, be considerably increased. In January last an arrangement was arrived at between the centre and the Red Cro s Society, for the instruction of members of the Red Cross Voluntary Aid Reserve in fir t aid and home nursing, the certificates gained being the qualification for membership of the Resen'e. So far, classes have been formed at Guildford and Kalamunda. Practically the whole of the con tabulary of the State have qualified under the rules of the Association to render first aid to the injured, while every member of the permanent staff of the fire brigade is required to qualify. The railway department, while not enforcing a first aid qualification, offe rs strong inducement for it employees to obtain uch. It is pleasing to record that a commencement ha been made with the alterations and additions to the lurray Street property, which will be known in future as the headquarters of the • s ociation in We -tern Australia, in addition to being the central ambulance depo~. It is expected that the building ,,-ill be completed by the end of October. Since last report further contribution~ to the building fund have been made to the extent of £ 1,418 7s. Of thi amount, no Ie s than £913 8 . 3d. resulted from a benefit meeting very generou ly arranged by the \V.A. Trotting As ociation; a further £100 was donated by W.A. Turf lub; \vhilst the Ugly ::\Ien's As ociation was re pon ible for a donation of £50. To the e bodies, as well as to all tho e who also contributed or helped in organisi ng entertainment , etc., in aid of the fund, the council tenders its grateful thanks. The grand total of the contributions to the fund to date is £2,504 12s. 8d., of which £1,083 1-+s. 4d. has been di s bursed, leaving a credit balance of £1,420 18s. 4d. This amount is, however, only sufficient to meet the cost of the alterations and additions to the building. Further public financial as istance will still be required for the equipment of the depot, etc., and the upkeep of the service . There is till a mortgage of £ 1,300 on the building to be met. The annual demon tration for the year 1920 was held in St. George 's Hall on 7th December, in the presence of His Excellency Sir Francis N ewdegate, K. C. M. G. Interesting addresses were delivered by His Excellency and the president, Dr. H. G. Tymms.


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THE ST. J OHN AMBULANCE 1\SSOCIATlO .

DONATIONS

SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATION S,

1920- 1921.

C ru mp Mcad ow Co lli e ry l\1 a rl ow N e w fie ld

(Received al Central Office only, and not including tbose received by Local Honorary Secrelarie of Centres).

A Donation of Five Pounds and upward~ constitutes a Life Me m be r. A n A nnua l S ub -cription of Five Shillings and upw<1l-ds con -t itutes an Annual Mem ber.

£ 1 2 34 1 0

PER

0 1 0

BRANCHES.

1, 1

Wombwell .

9

G

£,6 15

7

THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRI CA D E.

SUBSCRIPTION.

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Adderley, The Rev. Canon

R.E.

£0 Armstrong, Mrs. F. 0 Beckett, Mrs . 1 Benecke, Miss A. 1\'1. 0 Betterton, lrs_ 0 Biddulph, Mrs _ 0 Birch, G. F. 0 Black, A. J. 0 Bloore, F . \\1_ 0 Bruce, Miss 0 Burton, J. 0 Chester Moor Miner Lodge 0 Collings, Miss M. B. 1 Cunliffe, Mrs. 1 Cunningham, Mis 1\1. E., o . B. E _ 0 Davies, l\Iiss 0 De la Feld, The Count] . . 1 Dixon, Miss W. A. 1 Ellis, Miss A. 1\1. 0 Evelegh, Miss E. A. 0 Falk, 1\1rs. . 0 Ferraby, G. A., IILR.C. S., L . R.C.P . 2 FitzRoy, The Hon. 1\1rs. , C.B . E. 0 Gane, P. J. 0 Gibbes, Mrs. F . 0 Greene, Miss C . A. 0 Hadfield, Lady 0 Hare, A. ,"\T. 0 Harrison, \Vm. 1 Hatchard, Mrs. 2 Hazel & Co. 1 Hext, Mrs_ George 0 Hird. Mrs_ Frank . 0 Hobson and Sons (London) Ltd. 2 Hollings, Mrs. 2 Jarrett, F. 0 Kirk ley, Mrs. 0 Laird, Miss A. M. 0 Leatham, Mrs. A . \N. 1 Leece, H. 0 Levett, Mrs. M. E . 0 McLaren, The Hon.Mrs . Francis 0 Matthey, Miss V . . 0

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

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

2 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 0 1 5 5

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

2 0 5 5 5 1 5 10 5 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0

DONATIONS

Adelaide From e

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S UBSCRI P TIO NS.

£5

5 0

Milne-Home of 'Wedderburn, 1\1rs. £,0 N '\\ man, Major E. \\' _ Polson 0 Sloggctt, Lady 0 Spencer, ]. \ \'. 0 lV.ll. Tbackel-ay, Col. Sir Ed\\'ard 1'., K.C.B. 0 Touche, J. Edward 1 T wsc, Mrs. Beacbc!"Oft 0 Trippl'l, Lady 0 \\'estb ury, laude. 1 0 \ \ "igley, )ohn Wilson, l\liss L. FitzH.oy _ 0 £,29

5 5 5 5

0 0 0 0

5 0 5 5 1 5 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7

0

DONATIl) , S.

Anonymous Be\'l'l:le}, K. Harold, ;II. R. C.S. Bury t. Edmunds, Collection at Chermside, Ll. -Gen. ir Herbert, G.C.II!. .. Edmond , 1\lr. and l\lISS Gardiner, R. IIospital 'aturday Fund Keltel-ing lIeadquarll.'rs Diyision, S.] .. \. B. London Co-operative ocietv, Ltd. London T~lcphone ([ 1ead Office) R frcshl11cnt lub Porl of London Authority Sheerness, ollection at Leysdowl1 Cburch Southport, Collection at lIoly Trinity Church. Tasan, Mrs. Hel-bert V. Twyning, Collection at Parish hurch

£-+ 0 0 20

0

0

2

6

o o 550 j5

0

30

U 0

o

0

150 80 0 0

o 13

0

6 3 a 050 1 16 10

£ 168 13

PER

0

0

CENTRES.

Rhodesia (Bulawayo Branch) £10

0

0

£ 15 12

0

070

CONTRIBUTIONS

TO

Alexandra Park Races £5 0 Anonymous 1 Berg, amuel Board o( Trade (Food Dept.) 12 59 Boy Scouts Association Dimier, \\'. 1 Efficiency ExhibitionAssociated Newspapers Ltd. 1 Epsom Grand tand As ociation 2+ Hackney and District Charity 2 Football up Competition International Advertising 10 Exhibition International il-cus and Xmas 13 Fair (Olympia, 1920-21)

MAINTENAN C E

+ 2 0 5 9 0

0 0 0 0 3 0 0

2

0

2

0

OF

STA TI O NS.

International IIorseSho\\'s, Ltd£ 15 16 11 KemptC'n Park Racecourse 116 U Co. , Ltd . Machine Tool Trades +of 2 0 Exhibition (Inc.) 1 1 0 )l"urse, \V. Paddington Schools Athletic 0 10 0 Association 0 iO 6 l'olytechnic Cycling Club_ R . A. O.B. Empire Lodge o 10 6 No. 2052 1-1-0 10 0 andown Park, Ltd. 7 12 0 Surrey County Cricket Club

0 £-1-56 0

0

0

2


40

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(Sranb

~rior\?

of tbe @rber of tbe AMBULANCE

Incolne and Expenditure Account for

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1bospital of St. 30bn of 3erusalenl in JEnglanb. DEPARTMENT.

the Year ended 30th Septenlber, 1921.

EXPENDITURE.

INCOME.

INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES--

INSTRUCTION AND SALE OF STORES-9

2

Salaries and \Vages

3-138 14

7

Printing, stationery and general expenses

20+5

9

7

544 18

3

275

3

Lecturers' and Examiners' fees and expenses

Carriage, Freight and PackingLecture Demonstrations--Iess fees.

£3028

2

-----

TERRITORIAL BRANCH-Salaries Printing, stationery and general expenses Outfits, &c., granted to Voluntary Aid Detachments

26 0 1 7 0 17

Gross profit on sale of stores Donatio ns and annual subscriptions Charged to Centres and Detached Classes in respect of instruction

Salaries and Wages . Printing, stationery and general expenses Repairs, depreciation and renewals of ambulanc sand appliances R epairs to Gat-age

12647 18

4-

9

8

INVALID TRANSPORT CORPS-Fees for removal of invalids

1954 6

2 3

6373 18

6000

4

2

/

5 6 18 10

----THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE-Public duty and maintenance of st.alions, including wag s of slation attendanls Salaries--administrat ion Travelling and Incidental expenses. Printing, stationery and general expenses Uniforms

4378 12 10

0

4

8

7

7

9 0

1500 16 2825

6

3

220

9332 13 10

28 INVALID TRANSPORT CORPS-Expenses of removal of Invalids, including motor and horse hire, travelling and incidentals

£8048 18

0

6000

4

2

456

0

2

2642

7

THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE-707

Contributions towards maintenance of stations

4

1219 Ib 6 79 ' l '

1092 27

5 11 7 0 31)-15 10 10

bOO

PENSIO . WAR SERVICE BADGES, including adminislralion expense RATES & TAXES COMPETITIONS AUDIT FEE SPECIAL GRANTS CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPERANNUATION FUND

28 538 249 9+ 2+1 +13

0 8 2 13 10 15 H

456

,/

0

2

0 2

0 0 + BALANCE, being excess of Expenditure over Income

£21,746 10 £21,746 10

FRANCIS W. PIXLEY, Receiver-General.

1

. We have examined the books and vouchers of the Ambulance Department of the Grand Pnory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and certify that the aTb~ve Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 30th September, 1921, is correct. his Account forms part of the General Income and Expenditure Account of the Grand Priory of the Order, and is incorporated therein. 3, Frederick's Place, PRICE, \\1 ATERHOUSE & CO. Old Jewry, E.C. 2. 7th March, 1922.


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ADDENDUM. The death of Colonel Sir Herbert Charles Perroll, Bt., Bailiff of Egle, on 15th February, 1922, removes the oldest Knight of Justice from the Roll of the Order, and a link through his father with the old Order at Malta. Sir Herbert Perrott \-vas an Officer of the Order from 1875 to 1915, ha ving been Assistan t Secretary from 1875 to 188~, S cretary from 1895 to 1910, and Secretary-General from 1910 to 1915, when His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, Grand Prior of the Order, having vacated the office of Bailiff of Egle held by himself for several years previou ly, promoted Sir Herbert Perrott thereto as a special mark of approval of bis long and valuable services . II e ,,-as the third of his family to be a Knight of J u. tice of the Order, both his father and grandfather ha\'ing been members of that grade before him. II is father Sir Edward George Lambert Perrott wa appointed Bailiff of Egle in 1855, and rendered signal services in establi -bing a connection b tween the English branch and the parent Order in passing on to th Duke of Manchester and other Knights t.he accolade which he had rec i\'ed Crom Sir Joshua Meredyth who himself received it from Count Ferdinand von Hompe ch, the Grand Master. In 1876 Sir Herbert acted as Honorary ecretary of the Eastern War Sick and vVounded Relief Fund, instituted by the Order lo help the sick and wounded during the Turco-Sen-ian \Var, for \\'hich he was made a Knight of Justice, honoris cau a; and held from time to time during his forty years' service various honorary offices connected with the work of the Order. He \\'a a representative member of the Central British Red Cross Committee, charged by lhe War !lice with the management of the auxiliary mea ures for the relief of the sick and wounded during the South African War of 1899-1902 and in October, 1914, was elected Vice-Chairman of the Joint War ommiltee of the Order of St. John and the British Red Cross ·ociety. In 1 77 Sir Herbert Perrott became Chief ecretary of the t. John Ambulance Association, a foundation of the Order of St. John. He held that office until 1915 ; consequently he was as ociated \vith the whole of the organization and development of the ambulance movement, much of which was due to his initiative, while the value of his services was often referred to in the highest terms by the Director of the Department. When Sir Herbert Perrott took office in 1875 the Order of t. John in England v,ras practically a small private philanthropic body renting one small room in St. J orm's Gate and the St. John mbulance Association and its off-shoots did not exist. During his lenure of office the Order was incorporated by Royal Charter, granted chiefly in recognition of the rapid development of the St. John Ambulance Association, and the wbole Gateway and much of the adjoining property became the Order' s own freehold.

LIFE MEMBERS.

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LIFE MEMBERS. The Life l\Iembers aUached to Cenlres are not included in lhis List. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCESS BEATRICE. Acland, lIon. Mrs. A. D. Angus, B. R. Applin, Lieut.-Col. R. V. K., D.S.O. Bagshawe, E. A. Baker, Mrs. F. B. Banling, E. Barton, Mrs. H., O.B.E. Bedford, Duchess of Beddington, Mrs. Bevan, T. \V. Beville, F. \V. Blake, Lady Boag, G. L. Breadalbane, Marchioness of Breadalbane, Iarquis of, K.G. Broadwood, l\Iiss F. Qt. , Brown- ynge-Hutchinson, Colonel E . D., c. B. Bullock, \V. Burr, .. Burr, Mrs. R. Bury, Irs. H. Byron, J. L. Cabol, Mi s C. Cal thorpe, The Lady Campbell, The Rev. C. Cattell, Lieut. -Col. G. T., 1. D. Chambers, T. H. \V. Chapman, Irs. E. J. Cockroft, F. W. B. Collings, Miss M. B. Cotton, C., O.B.E., F.R.C.P.ED. Cox, Caplain G. H. Crompton Co-operative Provident Society, Ld. Dalton, Major-General J. C. Daubine de Chavy, Irs. Dawson, Lieut.-Col. de German-Ribon, Mrs. de Lisle, Mrs. E. Je Vernon, Captain Dixon, Lady Dixon, W. Du Pre, Miss

Elswick Works Accident Fund Esher, The Viscountess Falkner, Lieut-Col. E. F., C.M.G., D.S.O. Fane, Lady Finnemore, Hon. Mr. Justice First Fruits (per J. A. H.) Fisher, W. B. Gardiner, R. S. Geddes, Col. R. J. c. B., D. S. O. Glyn, The Bishop Gordon, Major A. A., C.B. E., I\1.V.O. Gordon-Lennox, The Lady Algernon, D.B.E.

Hare, S. H. Harmer, W. A. L.S.A. Hatchard, Mrs. F. Hodson, Mrs. H. O. Hospital Saturday Fund Hughes-Hunter of Plas Cach, Lady Inman, A. Jacob, Dr. H. J ones, Dr. W. M. Lawless, Mrs. Linlithgow, Hersey, Dowager Marchioness of Loeffler, Mrs. Loftus, H. J. Luby, Mrs. McCausland, Miss A. C. McClure, Lady Mackintyre, Dr. l\Ic I1raith, Dr. \V. MacL McKellar, C. D. MacVicker, C. G., I\1.B. ,Malden, Dr. F. J. Marling, Mrs. C. Martin, Miss F. Martin, Major J. M. Maxwell-Lyte, Lady May, Col. W. A., R.A.I\1.C. Metcalfe, G. J. Miller, H. V. Miller, Lady Molyneux, Miss


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AMBULAN E

Monk, Miss J. Moorhead, Miss L. Morgan, Mrs. A. H. Muter, Mrs. Newton, Brig.-General J. W. M. Ninnis, Insp. -General B., c. v. 0., Ill. D. North, Brig.-Genera l B. N., C.B., III. v.o. Ogilvie, Major C. McD. Pelly, Amy, Lady Pickersgill, E. P., II'l.R.C.S. Pickles, Mrs. Picton, Mrs. L. Poppelwell, Major H. F. W. Richards, T. E. Rivington, T. R. Rodgett, Mrs. R. B. Ruddle, F. C. S.D.R.S.D. Sands, W. E. Singleton, Mrs. E. Spilling, Mrs.

As oelATION.

Stanley, Lady Stirling, J. Storrow, Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson, P. 'vV. Waddy, H. E., II1.R. Walker, Capt. L. \Va lker, 1\1 rs. \Vard-Jackson, 1\liss F. \Va rrack, Miss G. II. 'Weldon, E. \Vhitaker, Mrs. Whithard, B. M. Wightwick, Mrs. Williams, Colonel Sir Rob e rt, Dl., M.P. Williamson, Mrs. D. 'vV oollcom be, R. L., LL. D. Yate, Li eut. -Col. A. C. Yate, Mrs. A. C. Yate, Col. Sir Charles E., Bl., .S.I., C.II1.G., M.P. Yate, Lady

FORM OF BEQUEST TO

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St. Jobn Bn1blllal1Ce Bssociation.

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 philanthropic objects of such Association, and I direct that the said sum shall be paid free of duty.

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS.

HONORARY

LIFE

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MEMBERS.

(Elected by the Ambulance Committee in recognition of distinguished se rvices in furthering the objects of the A sociation). •\braham, A. A., L.R.C.S.I. Adam, B. J., II1.B., C.:\-1.GLAS. Adams, J., :\I.B., C.M.ED! . , L.. A. Adams, J. A., II1.B., C.M.GLAS. Adams, W. C., II1.B. , II1.R.C.S. Adams, 'l. A., III.R.C.S., L.S.A. Adamson, J., II1.D . GLAS., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Aiken, A., lILB., C.M.ABER. Aitken, C. C., M.D.EDIN. Aitken,]. H., M.B., .M. EDIN. Alderson, E., M.D.LIVERP. Alderton, II. C ., 1\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Aldridge, G., L.S.A., L.M.S.S.A. Aldridge, . E.,lII.B.,L.R.C.S.EDIN.,D.P.H. Alexander, ir . R., M.D., !II.R.C.S. Allan, A. ., M.B., B.S.GLAS. Allan, C. 1., M.D., C.l\1.EDIN. llan, F. G., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Allan, \,T., lILB., C.M.GLAS. Allan, \V . . , IILB., CH.B.GLAS. Allardice, \V. C., M. D.GLAS., F.R . . S.EDIN. All om, \\., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Ambrose T. D., L.R.C.S.EDIN. And erson, C. 1\1., !II. D. ED! ' . Anderson, F., M. B. Anderson, J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Ander on, J., M.B., C.M. EDI Anderson, G. H., M.D. Andel-son, R. \V., III.R.C.. , L.R.C.P. Anderson, \V., 1. B. ndrew, F. \V., M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. Andl-ew, 1\1. B., !I!.D. Andrews, ., 1\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Angus, H., M.D., C.1\I.ABER. Ans )n, G. E., 1\1. D., B. C. C.\.MB. Applegate, J. \V., 1\I.R . . . , L.R.C.P. Appleton, O. L., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Apthorp, F. \V., 1\LR . . s., L.R.C.P. Arenhold, A., ilLD.GOTTINGE ' . Arkle, J. V., III.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. Arlidge, J. F., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Armstrong, J., M.D., F.R. C.S.I. Armstrong, J. R., M.D., C.1\I.EDIN. Armstrong, L. N., III. D. Arnison, T. W., M.B., CH.B.VICT. Arniston, \V. D. , !lLD.DURIl., !l1.R.C.S. Arnold, E. C., IILB.D RH., F.R.C. Arnold, L. A., !'vI.R.C.S. Arthur, D., M.D.GLAS., D.P.H. Arthur, G., M.B., CH .B.GLAS. Ash, P. R., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Asphar, M., M.D. Aspinall, ]., lIf.R.C.S., L.S.A. Aspinwall, ]. F., lIf.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Atkinson, F. E., L.R.C.P., f.R.C.S.

Atkinson, J. L., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P . Atkinson, R., IILR.C.S., L.S.A. Atkinson, T., M.D., 1\I.R.C.S. Aubrey, G. K.,L.R.C.P.,L.M.S.S.A.,D.P.H. Audland, W. E., M.B.E., IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Austen, A. \\-T., L.M.S.S.A. Austin, J. A., M.D., C.M.ABER. Austin, J. J., M.D., !l1.CH. I. Averill, C., 1\LD.DURH., M.R.C.S. Backhouse, J. B., M. B. Bage, C., M.D., B.S.MELB. Baildon, F. J., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Baillie, M., II1.B. Bain, \V., 1\1.D.DURH. Baird, H., !lI.D., CH.B.EDIN. Baker, L. T., II1.B. Baldwin, F. B. J., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Baldwin, T. A., M.D., L.R.C.S.I. Balfour, L. J., M.B., B.S.MELB. Ball, J. A., M.B., M.R.C.S. Ballantyne, C. T., M.D. Banerjee Birendra Kesari, L.M.S.CAL. Banks, G., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Barbour,Capt.J. H. ,::II.S.,B.CH. I.,R.A.M.C. Barclay, A. A., lI1.B. Barclay, 'vV. B., L. R.C.P.& S.EDIN. Barker, G. W., M.D. Badow, A. E., II1.B., C.!lI.EDIN. Badow, T. \V.N.,M.R.c.S. ,L.R.c.P. D.P. H. Barnes, E., 1\1. D., C.II1.ABER. Barnes, E. C. E., III. R. C. s. Barnett, H., LB. Barraclough, A. M., M. B., B. C. CAllIE. Barrett, E., M. B. Barrington-Baker, J., !II. D. Barritt, G. L., II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Barro\\', G. A., !l1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Barrow, M., II1.D. Barry, D. M., L.F.P.S., L.S.A. Bashford, H. H., M.D., B.S.LOND. Bates, J. C., II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bates, \V. R., L.R.C.P.&S.I. Bateson, H., ::I1.D., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Bateson, V., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI ' . Baxter, J. 1\1., III.B., CH.B.MELB. Bayne, H. D., M. D. Beane, R. L., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beardmore, G. R., II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P_ Beasley,]. G., L.R.C.P.EDIN.,L. F. P. S. GLAS. Beath, D. L., IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beaton, F., !lI.D., C.III.ABER. Beattie, C. J., M.B., B.CH .r. Beattie, R., 1\1.D., 1\1. H.I. Beatty, H. A., 1\ \.B. Beaumont, E., l\!.D.DL' RH., M.R.C.S.


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Becker, J. E. A. G., M.B., C.M. EDIN. Beddoes, T. P., M.B.CAMB., F.R . . s. Begg, W., M.B. Bell, C., 1\1.B. Bell, C. \V. J., M.D.DURH., 1\I.R. C.S. Bell, 1. , M.D. Bell, J. B., 1\1.B. Bell, T. K., 1\I.B., c.1\1., D.P.H.GLAS. Bell, VV., 1\I.R.C.S., L. S. A. Bennett, J., M.B., B.CH.I. Bennett, W. E., L.R.C.P. &S.EDIN. Bennie, A. B., M. B. Bentall, W. C., F.R.C. S. , L.R.C. P. EDIN. Bentham, A. 0., M.R . C. S., L.R. C.P. Beresford, Lt. -Col. R. de la Pocr, M. D. Berkley, E.J . G., F.R.C.S.EDIN., L.R.C.P. Berlie, H. C., D. C.M. MADRAS. Bernard, A. V., 1\f.D.:\lALTA. Berry, A. E., M.D., 1\1.R.C.S. Berry, H. M. , M.B., CH. B.VICT. Bevan, T. \V., 1\I.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. Beverley, K. H., 1\1.R. C.S. Bigg, G . K. ., F.R. C.S. EDIN. Biggs, J. J. E., 1\I.R.C.S. , L. R. C.P. Birch, L. J., M.B. Bird, H., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bird, W., II1.B., C. M.EDIN . Birmingham, \V. P., M.D., CH.B.DUll. Bisset, J. A., L.R.C.P. &S.EDIN. Black, J. P. M . , M.B. Blackburne, G. H. S., ]\l.B., B.S.;'IELB. Blackhall, \V. B., M.B . Blackham, Col. R. j., C. B., C.1\1. G., C.LE., D.S.O., M.D . Blackley, D., 1\1. D. Blaikie, J. L., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Blakeney, J. H . , 1\l.R.C.S., L. R. C. P. Blandford, J. vV. M.R. C. S., L.R. C.P. Blaubaum, H . , 1\1.B. Bloomer, F. VV., M.R. C. S., L.S.A. Bloxam, J. A., F.R . C.S. Blumer, W. P . , F.R. C.S., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Blythman, C. S., M. B. EDIN . , M.R.C.S. Boger, W . H., 1\I.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Bolger, P. T., F.R. C.S.I., D.P.H. Bolton. R. L., L.R.C. P.&S.EDIN., D.P.H . Bond, F. F., M.D., D.P.H. Bone, D. J. M., M.B . , C. M.EDIN., D.P. II. Bonner, T. 1., M.B. , C.M.ABER. Bonner, W. P ., 1\I.R. C. S. Boodle, G. A., M. R.C.S., L. S. A. Boswell, A., M.D.ABER., M. R.C.S. Boucher, C. J., M. B. Bowe r, W. G . , M. R.C.S. , L.R. C.P. Bowie, J. M., M.D., F.R. C.S. ED IN. Bowman, R . 0., M.R.C.S. Boutell, H. R., L.R.C.P. , M.R.C.S. Box, M. H., M. B. Boyce, J. G., L.R.C.P.&S.I. Bradbury, J. B., M.D . CAMB .. F.R. C.P. Bradbury, J. C . 0., M. R. C. S., L.R.C.P. Bradley, D., M.D. , M.S. Q. U.I. Braithwaite, E. A., M. D. Bray, Major G . A. T., 1'ILR.C. S., L.R.C.P. Bray, R. V., M.D.

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OClATION.

Brett, P. G., B. S.MELB. Bridgeford, W. A . . , M.R.C.S.ENG., L. R.C.P.EDIN. Bristo'w, W. M. ,M . R. C. S. ENG., L. R.C. P. EDIN. Brislowe, H . C . , M. D., M.R.C.S . Brodie, T. J., M. D. Brogden, J. E. , L.R.C.P. &S.EDI Brook, H. D., M.R.C . . , L.R . C. P., D. P.II. Brooks, Lieut.-Col. F.A., M.D . BRUX. , 1\I.R.C.S., L.R . C.P. Broomhead, C., M. D., C.M.ABER. Broughton, A. G . S., 1. B., CIT. B. VICT. Broughton, L. C. S . , L. R.C.P.c' S. EDIN. Brown, F. G., 1\l.R.C.S., L.S.A. BrowlI. E. E., M. D. , CII.B.GL,\S. Brown, J., M.D. Brown,]., M.B., .M.GLAS. Brown, ]. L., ;\I.R . . s. Brown, .1.1\1., 1\I.D.EDlN., F.R . . s. Brown, J. P., ;'I.B., CH.B.VICT. Brown, C. ., 1\1. D. Brown, \V. P., L.R.C.P.&S. EDIN . Browne, C. R., 1\1. D., II. B. DUB. Browne, O·D. II. D., 1\I.D.,B. CILDCR. Browne, R., M.D.DUB., F.R . . S.1. Brownfield, H. 1\1., M. R. . S. ENG., L.R.C. P.EDIN. Brownlow, II. L., F.R.C . . , L.R.C.P. Bruce, E. J., !\I.B., I1.B.,D.P.II.ABER. Bruce, J. , 1\[. B., . i\1. EDIN. Brunton, J., 1\l.ll., CH.B.GLAS. Brunton, \V. R., M.B., D.P.II. Bruzand, A . . , 1II.R.C.S., L.R . . P. Bryant, H. \\T., LL.;lL, R.C.P., R.C.S. Bryson, L. H., !\I.13. EDlN., ;I!.R . . s. Buchanan, P., M.B., C.M.GL.\S. Buchanan, \V., 1\1.R . . s., L.S.A. Buck, C. \iV. , i\I.R.C.S. Buckley, J., L.S.A. Budd, \V. E., 1\LR . . S., L.R.C.P. Buist, R. ., i\I. D., .;11. EDIN. Bullough, \V. ., M. B. BlIlstrode, C. V., 1II. D. Ai\IB., !II. R. . S. Buncle, A., ;\I.B., C.:'I!.EDI:--.'. Burgess, \V. fi1., i\I.R.C.S., L.S.A. Burnett, E. J., i\LB., . i\1. ED 1:--.'. Burn, \\'., L.R.C. P. . S.EDIN. Burnside, \V. C. 1\1., L. R. . P. C ' s. Burrells, A. \V., 111. D. BUI·t, G . . , !\I.B. Burton, A., 1\LD.DCRII. Burton, . H., M.B., F. R.C.S. Burton, \V. H . , L.R.C.P., :lLR.C.S. Buss, H. D., 1\I.R.C.S., L.S.A. Busittil, G., M. D. MALTA. Butter, J. K., 1.0., C.1\!'ABER. Buxton, E., 1I1. D. T.A D., F.R.C.S. EnIN. Buxton, H. \V., 1\1.B., D.P.II. Byers, H. S., M. B. Byrne. P. J., F. R.C. S.I., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Cable, J., L.R . C.P. EDIN., L.F . P. . GLAS . Cairns, G. D., 1. B. Cairns, P. R., L.R.C.r.&S.EDIN. Cairn, \V. M., 1II.B., C.1\!. EDlN. Caldwell, M., L.R.C.P.&S.EDlN.

HONOR ARY L IFE MEMBERS.

CalwelJ, W., M.D., 1\J.CI-I.R. U. l. Cameron, R. \Y. F., M. R.C.S. Cameron, vV. ]., M.B., C. M.EDIN. Campbell, D. R., M.D . , B.CII.I. Campbell, E., M.B. Campbell, ]., M. D.GLAS., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Campbell, J. A., M.R.C.P. Campbell, M., M.B., CH.B.NEW ZEALAND. Campbell, T., L.M . S.S.A. Cane, L. B., M.D., B.C.CA1\1B. Canter, S. ]., 1\I.B. Cantlie, Col. ir J., K.B.E., l\1.B.ABER. Carbery, E. 0., M.B. Cardew, G. A., M. R.C.S., L.S . A. Carmichael, H. B., 1\1. D. Carnes, \V., 1\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Carroll, J., M. B., C.1'II. GLAS., D. P. H. CAl\!R. Carruthers, J. C. B., l\LB., C.;'II.EDIN. Carter, F. H., 1\I.D.D ·RH., F.R. C. S. Cal'vell, ]. M., :'I1.13. E. , lI1.R. C.S., L.S.A . Cary, A. ]., L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I. Case, H. 1\1., lI!.R. C. S., L.R.C.P. Callnter, R. L., M. D. BRL·X., L. R. C. P. & s. Chadwick, . M., \l.D.OXON., l\1.R. C.S. Challinor, . 1\IcM., ;'I1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Chambers, J. 11., L.i\I.S . . A. Chapman, A . \'., M.R.C . . , L.R.C.P. Chapman, 0.11., ;'I1.D., C.:I.f.EDL'., D.P.ll. Chapman, \V. ]., M.D. Chappll:,\V.A.,;'II.D. ,CH.B. NEW ZEALAND. Charlesworth, Col. H., . i\1.G., i\1. R. L.S ..\., A.i\I.S. Chalterje, G. C., L.M .Pll:--.'].\B. Chawncr, .-\., :'II.R.C . . , L.R.C.P. Cheesl~\\'right, j. F., i\I.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.I'.rJDlN . hedham, D. H., :'II.B., CH.B.VICT. Childe, . P., F.R . . S., L.R . . P. Childs, r., ;\l.n.OXl N., ~LR.C . . Chill, E. A., O.R.E., ]lI.B., C.;'II.EDIN . Church, R., :II. B., CH. B. NEW ZEAL\~D. Clampett, R. \\'. T., 1\LB.CH.B. DllB. Clark, A., ]II. B. Clark, G., :'I1.B., C.:'II.GL.\ . Clark, 1\1. H.., L.R.C.P.EDIN., L.F.P.S.GL.\ Clark, R. T., L.R . . P.&S.EDIN. Clarke, G. G., :'II.R.C . . Cladce, II. II. R, i\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Clarke, R. ]., 1\L B. Clarke, \V. ]., ;\1.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Clay, T. \\T., L.R.C.P.& . ED 1:--.'. Clayton, A. J., L.R.C.P. <"S.EDIN. Clayton, T. 1\1., i\LD., D.P.H. Clayton, \V. K., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Clayton, \\T. M., L.R.C.S. I., L.K.Q.C . P.I. Clegg, F. R., M.D. Clegg, R., 1\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Clements, S. D., L.R . . P.&S.EDIN . Clifford, F. C. \V. ,M. R.C.S. ,L. R. C. P. ,D. P. IT. Closs, J. 0., M.D., C. 1.EDIN. Coaker, F . \V. ]., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Cohen, M., M.R . C.S., L.R.C.P. Coldstream, A. H.., l.D. F.R.C.S.liDIN. Cole, T. E. C., 1I1.D.OXON., 1\LR.C.S. Coleman, \V. E., M.R.C.S,

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Collie, Sir R. J., M.D . , C.M.ABER. Collins, ]. N . , M.D . , M. R.C.S. Collinson, F . W., M.D., F.R.C. S.EDTN. Collis, E. L., M.B., B. CH.OXON. Connelly, H. A., M. D. Connolly, A. W.) M.B., CH.B.BELF. Connor, S., M. D., Q. l:.I. Conlractor, Miss Hirabai Ardeshir, L. lIl.& S.BOMBAY. Cook, H. V.,T . J., M. B. Cooke, Miss S. E., M.B. Coombs, C . , M.D., M.R.C.S. Cooper, E. H., M.R. C.S. , L.R. C.P. Cooper, H. G., 1\I.B.CAMB., M. R. C.S. Cooper, H. S., M.R . C.S., L.R . C.P. Cooper, P. R., :'I1.D., F.R.C.S. Copley, ., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H . Copp, C. ]., l\LR. C.S., L.R. C.P. Corrigan, \V. J., F.R. C.S. I., L.K . Q.C.P.I. Cosgra"e, E. l\IcD., 1\LD.D ·B., L.R.C.S.I. Couch, J. K., 1\I.D.D RH., l\1.R. C.S. Courtney, G. B., IILD . CA:\-IB., i\I.R. C.S. Coventon, Capt. C. A., II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Coventry, C., M.B. CO\'ey, \Y. J., 1'11. R. C. S. , L. R. C. P. Coward, E . G., 1\I.B., C.M.ABER. Cowen, B.S., M. B. Cowper, H. D., ;'I.B. Cox, A., i\I.B. , B.S.DUR. Coxwell, C. F., M.D. CAi\IB. , 1\1.R.C.S. Craig, ]., 1\LB.EDIN., 1\1.R.C. S. Craig, \V., ilI.B., CH.B.EDI1'. raig \\T. ]., l\I.B. Cran, A., M.B. , C.:'>I.ABER. Cran, G., i\I. B., C. Md\BER . Cran, J., l\I.B., C.M.ABER. Cran, R. D., 1\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Cr:l.ster, E. E., L.R.C.P.& S.EDIN. Crawford, Lieut.-Col. G. S . . . ::I1.G., M.D., L.R . C.P.& S., D.P.H.EDI ., R. A.1\LC. Crawford, J. S., 1\LB., CH.B.LEEDS. CI-awshaw,C.\V., M.B., CH.B., D.PH.VICT. rawshaw, S., IILB. YICT., ;'I1.R.C.S. Cressy G. J., L.R.C.P.& ,,1. Crew, J., ;\1.R.C. S. , L.R.C.P. Critchley, H . G., i\LD., C.i\LEDIN. rocker, J., 1\I.R.C.S. , L.S.A. roker, J. 1\I., 1\LR. C. S., L.R.C.P. Crooke-Lawle ' , urgeon Lieut.-Colonel Sir \Y. R., C.B., C.LE., C.B.E., M. D. room, S. P., l\I.B. rapley, H., F.R.C. S., L.S.A., D.P. H. Crosbie, D., M.n. ero s, A . .1., i\I.B., C.l\LEDIN. Crump, T. G., 1\1.B., B. C.C,\1\IB. Cryer, .1., lI1.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. ulhane, F. J. F., ]lI.R.C.S. , L.S.A. ullen, P., M.D., C.l\I.ABER. Cumming, R., M.B. Cunliffe, T. V . , i\I.D., M.R . C.S. ureton, Col. E., 1\LD.BRUX., M.R.C. P. Currie, O . J., i\I.B. , l\LR . C.S. Cllscaden, G., L.R.C.P. &S.EDI . Dadachanji, h:avasji Edelji, L. lII.e S. j30l\1B.W.


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Dandekar, D. B. N., L.M.& S.B01\1BAY. D a rnell, C. K., L.R. C.P. &S. Davidson, A., M.D.BRUX., F.R.C.P. EDIN . Davidson, T. A., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. D avies, D. Ll., 1\I.B.GLAS., L.R.C. P.EDIN. D avies, H. , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Davies, L. G., M.D. Davies, S., 1\I.D.OXON., 1\I.R.C. S., D.P.H. D avies, T. L. K., 1\I.B., C.1\I.EDIN. Davies, \V., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. D avies, 'V. H ., 1\1.B., CH.1\1. EDIN . Davis, A . R. , M.R.C.S., L.S.A. D avison, H. E., M.D. D aws on, R. P., M.B., C.1\1. EDIN. Dawso n, T. D., 1\f.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. D eakin , ]. E. F., M.B. D eamer, G. E., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. D ean, E. C., M.R.C.S. Deane, A.D., M. R.C.S. ENG.,L. R.C.P. EDIN. D eane, C. C., 1\1. D. D eane, ]. H., L.R.C.P.& S. EDIN . D eans, H. G., M. D. D eatker, F. T., I.M.S. Deborn , P. P., M.D., D.P.H. De D enne, T. V., lII.R. C. S.ENG., L.R.C.P. D e Lautour, H. A. , M.R.C.S. Denehy, \V. J. , 1I1.B. D enne, F. V., 1II.R. C.S. , L.R.C.P., D enniso n, T. S., 1II.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. D enyet', S. E., C.111. G. , M. D., F.R.C. S. D e Renzi, A. C., 1II.R.C. S., L.S.A. D evane, T. F . , L.R. C.P.&S.EDIN. D'Evelyn, A. Mc ., M. D. , CH.B.DGB. D 'Praser, Miss Eva, 1I1.B. Devenish-Meares, A.L., M.R.C.S.,L.R. C. P. D evis, H, F., M. R. C. S., L.R.C.P. Di ck, A., lII.B., CH . B.GLAS. Dickey, A. A. G., M. B.E., M.D., L.R. C. S.I. Dickinson, J. J., M.B.CAMB., 1II.R.C. S. Dickson, ] . D., M.D., 1\1.CH. , g.u.I. Dillon, L. G., M.D. , 111. H., R. U.I. Dimmick, A. F., M. D. DURH., M. R. C. s. Distin, H., M. B. , 111. R. C. s. Divine, ]., lIl.D. , C.M. GLAS. Dix, W. R., M.D. , B. S.DURH. Di xon, R. G., M.B., CH . B.LEEDS. Dixon, T., 1II.R.C. S. , L.R.C.P. Dobbi e, J. A., M. D. Dobi e, H. S., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Dobi e, J. N., lILB. CAMB., L.S.A. Dobson, A., 1I1.R. C.S., L.R. C. P. Dodd , Li e u t.-Col. J. R, 1II.B.D URH., F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. Dodd, P. V., M.D.DUB., lII.R. C. S. Dodds, A., 111. B., C.lI1. GLAS. Domville, E. J. , M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Donald, D., lII.D.DURH. , L.R.C.S.EDIN. Donald, P., 1I1.B. , D.P.H . Donaldson, B., M.B. D onnelly, T. H., 1I1.B. D ougle, A., L.R.C.P.& S.EDIN. Douglas, A., 111. B., C.lI1. EDIN. Douglas, C.E., 1II.D., F.R. C. S. EDIN . ,D.P.1I. D ouglas, C., F.R. C.S., L.R . C.P. Dou glas, J. J., M.D., C. lI1.EDIN., D.P.H.

Douglass, M. Ell e n, M.C., C.M. Douthwa ile, G. H., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Dov e, A. C., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Drage, L., M.D.OXON., lI1.R.C.S. Drinkwater, H., lI1.D. EDIN., M.R. C.S. Drought, P. ]., L.R.C.S.I. Dundas, l\Irs. G. H. G., F.R. C.S.I. Du Boulay, H. H., 1\1.R. C. S., L.R.C.P. Dudgeon, ]. H., L.R.C.P.&S. Dudley, B. J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Dudley, G. ]., M.R. C.S. , L.R . . P. Duffus, J., 1II.B., C. 1\I.ABER. Duggan, 1'1., M.R . . S.ENG . , L.R.C.P.EDIN. Duke, E . , 111. D. Duncan,]. G., L.R.C.S.&L.M. Dunlop, S. H., M.D., 1\1. H., R.U.I. Dunn, B. V., 111. B. DunlO, J., M. D., C. M. ABER. Dunlo, L., M.D., C. 1.ABER. Durrant, T. A., ~1.D.DlJRH., M.R.C.S. Dyer, C. H., :l1.D., C. II!.ABER. , D.P.H. Dyring, C. P. \\'., M.B.MELB. Dyson, \V., M.D., CH.B.VICT. Eades, .0., L.R.C.P. &S. EDIN. Eakins, G. E., 111. D. Ealand, H. F., L.R . . P. & S.EDIN. Eame, . \V., III.D.EDIN., lI1.R.C.S. Eccles, \V. ., lI!.R . . S., L.S. A. Echlin, E. B .• M.D. Eddows, A., 1'II.D., .M.ED! . Edwards B. E. J., :II. E., .1\1. EDII . Edwards, ., M.R.C.S., L.R . . 1' . Edwards, J. C., L.R . . P.~-S.EDIN. Edwards, R. T., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ehrmann, A., :l1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Elder, \ V., L.R.C. P.&S.EDI '. Ellerton, J., lII.D.ST.A D., L.R . . P. Ellerton, J. F . H., lIf.D.BRUX., 1\I.R. C.S. ENG., L.R. C. P.EDIN . Elliott, B. G., L.K . g.C.P.!., L.R.C.S.1. Elliott, Major II. ., M. B. Elliott, J. ., M. B., ClIo B. EDI Elliott, W. 11., M.D. Ellis, C., 111. B. Ellis, Li 'ut.-Col. . I., .lIloG., 1'11. D., R. A.1\l. C. (T. F.) Ellis, \ V. MeD. , M.D.BRCX., 1'II.R.C.S. Ellison, A., i\I.R.C. S., L.R.C. p. Ellison, E. H., l.D.DLJRH.,lII.R.C.S. Ellul, ]., M.D. Elwood, F. B., L.R. C.P., F. R.C.S. Englebach, H. A., 111. B. Engineer, S. K . , L.R. C.S.&E. Ensor, J. vV., M.R.C . . , L.R.C.P. Etheridge, C . E., lI1.B., IILR.C.S. Etlles, \V. ] . Mc . , M.D., C. lII.ABER. Evans, A . H., lILR.C.S., L. S. A. Evans, C. J., 1\!.R . . s., L.S.A. Evans, Major C. R., J\I.R. C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.lI1.C. Evans, E ., M.B.CAMB., F. R. C.S. Evans, G . , lILB. Evans, H. R., 111 . 0., B. S. Evans, J., I\l.D., lIr.R . '.S. Evans, O. C . P . , lIl.D., B.S.DURII.

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Evans, W., F.R.C.S.EDIN., L.R.C.P. Evans, W. G., F.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Evans, W.O., L.R.C.P.& S.EDIN. Everard, A. C., L.M., L.R.C.P. Evershed, A. R. F., lI1.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Ewart, C. T., M.D. , C.J\L ABER. Ewart, D., M. B. , F. R. C. S. EDIN. Ewart , ]., M.D. , . M.EDIN. Ewing, ]., L. R.C,P.& S. Fai rbank, \V., c.v.o., O.B. E. , M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Falkn el-, II. G ., L.R.C.P.&S.I. Farmer, Lieut. C. A., I.S.C., M.D. Farmer, . M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Farquharson, D. P. M., M.B., C. lI1.EDIN . Farrar, R. A. , M.D.OXON,M.R.C. S. ,D.P.I1. Farrell, E. D., III. D. Farrer, G. A., J\1.R. C.S., L.S.A. Fawsitt, T., 1II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Feather tone, \\r. B., M. D., :lLR.C.S. Fenn, A. G., LB., C.M.EDIN. Fenn, . B., L.R . . P.&S.EDIN. Fennell, T., II1.R.C.S., L. . A. Fentem, P . . , M.D. EDIN., J\I.R.C.S. Fentcm, T., lIf. D., .1ILEDIN., B.SC. Fenton, D., M.B. Fenlon, H. A., L.l\f.SS. A. Fenton, M. A., lII.D. Fenwick, P. C., 1\1.D. NEW ZEALAND, F. R. . S.EDlN. Ferguson, G., 1'I1.B. Ferguson, J. M., L.R . . P.&S.EDIN. Ferguson, \\'. A., :lLR.C.S. Ferraby, G . A., 1I1.R . . S., L.R.C.P. Field, A. A., L.R . . P_ .ED! ' . Field, J. J., lI1.B. Fi lden, V. G. L., lII.D. Finlay, Lt.-Col., L.K.g.C.P.l., L.R.C.S.I. Finn, C. ., ;\I.B. Finny, \ V. E. t. L., lILD.BELF., CILB. Fish, G., :lL D. Fish r, T., !\l.D., :'ILR.C.S. Fisher, T., lI!.R . . . , L.S ..\. Fisher, \\'. E., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Fitton, H., ;o,r. R. . S.E:\G., L. R.C. P.EDIN. Fitzh nry, . \Y., J\LR . . . , L.S.A. Flavell, Rev. T. Fleetwood, T. F . , lI1.D.DUB., F.R.C.S.I. 1<lcck, D. Mc\'., M.B. Fleming, A. ]., 1I1 . D., lI1.CH. R.U.I. Fleming, H. H., M.B. , H.B.D B. Flelcher, Flcet- urgeon "-. B., 111. R. C. s., R. ' . (reld.) Flynn, ]. r., M.B. Forbes J., M.B., C.J\I.EDI Ford, J. \V. , lII. D. Fort, T. lILR . . S.ENG. , L.R.C.P.EDT Fothergill, J. R., 1I1.D., T.AND., L.R.C.S. Foulds, ]. R., M.D. Fox, M. J. L.R. C.P.~- S.EDIN. Francis, G. P., L.R.C.S. Ft-ancis, G. W., M.B. C. 111. GLAS. Frankish, J. D., lILD.ST. A 'D., lILR.C.S. Frankish, T., Ln., .1IL, B. C. EDIN. Franks, Sir K. M. t. J., lI1.D.DUB. T

Fraser, J. H. P., M.R.C. S. , L.R.C.P. Fraser, ]. J., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Fraser, P., M.D., L.R.C.S. Fraser, ,V. S., L.R.C.P.E. Frederick, H. R., M. B. Freeborn, J. C. R., M. R.C. S. , L.R.C.P. Frew, A. VV., L.R.C.P.&S. EDI Frilh, \V. S., M. B., B.C.CAMB. Frost, A. ]., M. B. Fry, P. V . , M. R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Fryer, ]., M. R.C. S., L.S.A. Fryer, \ V. F., L. R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Fuller, A. L., F. R.C. S. I., L. R.C.P. Fuller, E . B., M.B., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Fullerton, F . \ V. , M.D.DURH . , M.R. C. S. Fulton, R. V., M.D., C.1\1.EDI . Fyffe, VV. K . , M.D. , B.C.CA1\1B. Gabb, C. B., M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gabb, J. E. M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C. P.EDIN. Gaffney, C . B. , F.R. C.S.I., L.K.g.C.P.I. Galbraith, 'V. S. L., M.D. Gallow, \V. F., M. D. Galloway, D . J., M.D., C. J\1.EDIN. Gane, E. P . S., 1\1.D.DCRH., M. R. C. S. Gardner, H. W., M. D., M.R.C.S. Gardner, J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P_ Garland, A. r., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R. C. P. Garner, E. L. F., :'I1.D. Garrell, P . G., M.B., B.S.DURH. Garson, J. H . R., M.B., C.lI1.EDIN. , D.P. H. Garstang, E . M., M.D., ST.AND., L.R.C.P. Gaunt, vV-. H., M.B., C. 1I1.EDIN. Gaussen, D. P., M.D. Gaviller, C. A. F., lII.D. Geddes, G., M. D. Geddie,]. S., M.B., CH. B.ABER . Gee, O. A., M.B. , C.M. EDIN. Geiger, 'V., lII.D. Gelle L. E. S., 111. B. George, T., 1I1.D. G e ttings, J. S., L.R.C.S. EDIN., L.S.A. Ghosh, S. N . , L. )LS. CALCUTTA. Gibb, \\T. . , M.D., C.M.EDIN. Gibbon, F. 'V., L.R.C.P.&S.EDI T. Gibbs, A. . G., 1\1.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Gibbs, R H . , F. R.C.S . Gibbs-Smith, E. G., lI1.D.DuRH., D. P.H. Gibson, A. H., 1\1.B. Gib on, J. H., lII.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Gilbertson, J. H., lI1.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Gilchrist, T. E., 1\1.B., C. lILGLAS_ Giles, Colonel P.B . ,C.B.,F.R.C.S.,L.R. C.P. Gill, H. B., )1.B, B.S.lIlELB. Gill, J. \\'., lII.D.DURH., M.R. C.S., D. P.H. Gillespie, L. T., "LB. Gillespie, J. A., M. D. Gillon, G. G., M. D.GLAS., F. R.C.S . EDIN. Gimlette, ]. D., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Girdlet", G. T. L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Glen, ]., M.D. , C. lILGLAS. Gliddon, \\' . 0., M.D. Glowrey, 1\1., 1I1.B. Goddard, C. E. A., J\I.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Goddard, l\lajorG.H . , M.R. C.S. ,L.R. C.P. , R.A . lILC.(T.F. )

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Godfrey, r\.. E . , M.B., !\I.R.C.S. Godfrey, P. J., LL.M., R.C.P., R.C.S. Godson, J. E., M.B., B.CH.BIR!\1. Godwin, G . L., L.S. A. Gokhale, K. N., L.lI'I.& .1 'DIA, Goodmon, T . H., IILR.C.S., L.S. A. Gordon, G. A., M. D. Gordon, \ V. J., M. B. G raham, A., IILB., CH . B. GLAS. Graham, A. R., II1 . B., III. C. AM8. Graham, G. R. M., L.K. Q. C. P.I. Graham, G. \ V., III.R . . S.E G., L.R.C.P. Granger, R. F., L.R.C. P. & .EDIN. Gl'ant, A . A. C., M.B. Grant, A . D. M., II1.B., C. M.EDrN . Grant, G., III.B., C. 111. GLAS. Grant, H., F.R.C. S.EDIN. , L.R.C. P. Grant, ]. D., III.D.EDIN . , F. R.C . . Grant, L., 111.0. , C,"'LEDIN . Grant, N . i\IcK., M. D. , 111.S. 0 , T. Gray, A. , III.B., C. III.GLAS. Gray, A. 1\1., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Gray, H . J., II1.B. Gray, 1. A, \\1. P., M.D. Gray, J. H., 1\LD. U. . A. Gray, T., M.B., B.S.R.U.I. Greaves, H., M. R.C.S., L.R.C. P. Gre ch, S . E., III.D.II1ALT.\. Gre en, C. T . , II1.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Green, H . M . , M. D., C.1\LEDIN. Green, S. 1\ I. , III. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. Greene, C . \V., M.D. Greenhalgh, A., IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Greenwood, A., 111.B., CH . B.VICT. Greenwood, . Y., 111.0., C.IILEDIN. Gl'eenwood, C. D., II1.R. C.S., L. ,,\. Gregg, E. A . , L.R . C. P.&S. Gre\'es, E. H., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Griffin, A. W., M.R.C.S. Griffith, J. V., II1.B. Griffiths, H. R., M.D .. , CILB.DUB. Griffiths, J. S., M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Griffiths, P. R., M.B., B.S.LOND. Griffiths, S. A. E., III. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. Grindrod, 'V. C . , M.B. Grinling, F. N., II!.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Gripper, W., 1I1.B.CAIIIB., II1.R.C.S. , D.P.I!. Gross, R., 111. B. Grove, \V. R., III.D. CAII1B., IILR.C. S. Groves, \V. A., ilL B. Gummow, J. F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gunne, \V. J., M.D. Guthrie, J., III.D.GLAS. Gutteridge, E. \V., III. B. Gutteridge, M. W., II1.B, C. IILEDIN. Gwynn, C. H., 111.0., C.l\LEDIN. Hacking, J. H., II1 . R.C.S. IIadfield, R. H., L.R. C.P., IILR. C.S. Hadwen, \V. R., II1.D. ST.AND., II1.R.C.S. Hale, Major C . H., D.S.O., II1.R.C.S., L. R. C. P., R. A. II1. C. Hale, G., M. D. Hall, A . , i\I.R.C.S. Hall,]. S., M.D., B.S.DCRH. Hall, T, G. H., L.R.C.S.I. , L.K.Q. C.P.r.

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Halliday, F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Halliwell, T. 0., M.R.C.S., L.R.C,P. Hallows, H. P., M.D., F.R. C. S.EDIN. Hamilton, D. 1., L.M., L.CH.A.H.DUB. Hamillon, D. L., F.R.C. S., L.R.C.P.EDlN. Hammerton, G. H. L., L.R.C.P. &S.EDlN. Hammond, VV., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R. C.P. Hampton, P. W., M. D. Hancock, H. R., IIl.R. C.S. ENG ., L.R.C.P.I. Hann, H. F., II1.R. C.S.ENG ., L.R.C. P. Hardie, R., M.B., . III. EDlN. Harding, ,V. 111 . 0 ., . III. EDIN. Hardy, Major E. 0., II1.B.TORvNTO. Hardy, C. H., II1.B. Hargraves, F. G., L.S.A. Harkness, VV. T., II1.B. , B.S.DURH. Harp e r, ]. 'V., M.R . C.S. Harper, R. A. J., M.D., CI1.B.EDIN. Harris, D. F., M.D . , F.R.C.S. Harris, . A., Ill. D. Harris, T., II1.R. C. . , L.S,,\. Harris-Liston, L., ;\['R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Harrison, A. \V., M.R . . S., L.R . . P. Harrison, E., M. D. .\MB., F. R. . s. Harrison, ]., III. D., D. P. H. IIarrison, J. H. H., 111.R.C.S., L.R . . P. £larrison, . H., IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hart, A . H., M.D., C.III.DliRlI. Hartley, R. T.,III.R . . . , L.R.C.P. Hartzhorne, B., III. R. C. P. IIarvey, A., ;\l.B., III.R . . s. Harvey, J. 0., M.D. , :'tI.R . . Hasl e tt, R. 'V., IILB.R.U.I., F.R.C.S.1. [Jatherl}', H. R., :'t!.R . . s., L.R.C.P. Hatherley, . 0., III. R.es., L. R.C. P. Hattie, 'V. H., IIl.D. Hatton, G . . ,1\1.0., C.lI!.DURH. Hawks, F. S . , LollI. .S.A. Hawthorn, E., F.R.C . . 1., L.K.Q.C.P.1. [Jay, 'V., lI1.B., C.~!'GLAS. Hay, \\T. P., :'>I.B., .III.EDIN. IIayes, H. \V. i\Icc., III.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. EDIN., D. P. H. Hayle , A. 'Y., ~l.R.C.S., L.S ..\. Haynes, . P., M. B. IIeald, G. 11., ;\LR.C.S.ENG., L.R. C.P. Heard, F. G., L. R. . P. & s. EDiL . H bbl e th waite, H., ~t. R. c . . . , L. S. .\. IIebblethwaite, . M., III. D., Ill. R. C. s. IIedley, ]., ~!.D.DURH., II1.R.C.S. Heggs, F. R. 1\I., ~1. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. H llier, J. B., M.D., M.R.C.S. IIenderson, A., M.D. IIender on, J. 1\1., III. B. Henderson, M., M. B. Henry, C. D., III.B. , B.C.CAIIIB. Henry, D. C., M.D., F.R.C. S.EDIN. Henry, W., IILB. Helley, H., M.D., III.R. C. . Hewat, D. B., M.B., C.M . EDIN. II wat, J., M.B., C. M.EDIN. Hewetson, J. T., M.D.EDIN., F.R.C.S. Hey, C. E. M., IILR.C . . , L.R.C.P. Hey, H. D., i\I.R.C .. . , L.R . . P. HeygatC', F. N., IILR.C.S., L.S.A.

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Heys, A., M.B., C. M. EDIN. Ilurrick, MajorH.,L.R.c.P. &s.I. ,R.A.II1.c. Heywood, T. \V., M.R.C.S. ENG., Husband, J. C. R., IILD. DURH . , M.R. C.S. L.K.Q.C.P.I.,D.P.II. Hussey, B. F . , M. R.C.S. Hickley, A. IVJ;., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Huston, J., M.D. Higginson, G., M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hutchinson, F. E., M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Highet, c., M.B. Hyland, Captain G., M.B. Hill, R., M.B. , F.R. C.S. levers, E . , M. D., II1.CH.DUB. Hill, W. J., III.D.NEW YORK. Ince, A . G., F.R.C.S. Hillaby, A., II1.R.C . . , L.R . C.P. Ingham, O . G . , M.D. Hincks, T . E., III.B. , CH.B.EDIN. Ingham, J. H. J., M.D . Hindle, J., L.R. C.P.& S.EDIN. Inglis, D. \V., M.D. , C.II1.GLAS. Hine, 11., IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Inglis, H. 1., M.B . , C.M.EDIN. Hirsch, . T. W., III.R.C.S. Ingram, R. E. T., l\f.D.BRUX., L.M.S.S.A. Hoare, E. F ., III.D. In' ing, J., M . D., C.II1.GLAS. Hodgetts, Cot.C.A.,C.IILG.,II1 . D.TORONTO, Irving, \V., 1I1.D. CAMB., IILR.C.S. L.R . . P. Irwin, II. 0., II1.B., B. S.ADELAIDE . Hodgins, \V. \V., 111.0. , B.S.DURH. Isaac, R. J., L.R . C.P.&S. EDIN. lIolden, A. S., M.B. Jackson, E . , M.R . . s. Hold e n, G. H. R., lIf.D.CAII!B., IILR.C.S. Jackson, E . S., M.D. , C.M.EDIN. Holdswol,th, A. T., III.D.BR UX. IILR . . 5. Jac kson, H. E. A.,F.R.C.S.EDI:-<".,L.R.C.P. Holland,]. ]., IILB. Jackson,]. ]., L.R . C. P. EDIN., L.R.C.S.I. Holman, R., III.R . . s. Jacob, H. \\T., 111.0. IIolme , C. D., IILR.C.S. Jacobs, M., M. B. Ilolmes, D., LB., L.R.C.S.EDIN. James, A . H., M.D., C.l\!'EDIN. Holmes, \V. R., M.D., .M.ABER. James, F. P. R., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q. C.P.I. Ilolt, J. L., L. R.C.P.&S. James, P., l\!'R.C.S., L.R.C.P. IIolt, R. ., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Jameson, J. S., M. D., CH.B.DUB. Haltom, C . , IILR.C.S. Jarvis, J. H. E . , IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Holton, R., ;\1.R.C.S., L.S.A. Jay, F. F., 111.D.ST.A l D., M.R.C.S. Hom e , G., IIl.D., . LEDIN., D.P.H . J e nnings, E., ;1l.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Honman, A., l\LR.C.S. , L.S.A. Jermaine-Lulham,F.S.,III.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. Hope, A. A., III.B., B. . Dl: RH. Joel, S., 111.B., CH.B.i\!ELB. JIope, J. L. A., IILR.C . . , L.R. C. P. Johns, C. A., M.D. IIopkins, T., IILB., H.B.DUB. Johnson, E., II1.B. Horne, J. F., IILD.ST.AND.,F.R.C.S.EDI Johnson, S., 111.0., l\f.R.C.S. Horne, T., III.D.D URH., L.R.C . . EDIN. John on, T . , II1.R.C. . , L.R.C.P. lIosain, 1\11'S. II. II. 1\1., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Johnston, Major A. H., .B.E.,IILR.C.S., IIosking, A., III.B., CH.III.EDIN. L.R.C.P. Hoskyn, C. R., 111.0. Johnston, D. G., ]\[.B., C. IILGLAS. lIo sil.ck, J. F., F.R . . 5., L.R.C.P.EDI ' . Johnston, J., M.D., C.M.EDIN. IIouchin, E. K., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. John ton,]. B., IILB. Houghton, J. 1\1., III.R.C. . Johnst o ne, T., IILB., C.:'>1.EDIN. IIoward, ". A., 111.J). J a ne. , .\. L., IILR. C.S., L. S.A., D.P.H. Howard, 1I. ., III.R . . S., L. R.C.P. Jones, B., II1.D.Dt.·RH., IILR.C.S. IIowd e n, I. D. C., M.D., F.R.C .. . EDI Jon es , C. 1\1., III.R . . . , L.R.C.P. IIowe ll, I". E., i\!.R., C.III. EDIN. J o n es , D . , IILB. , C .~!'GLAS. Ilowlctt, T.]., ;u.n. Jon es , D. ]., F.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. lIoyl a nd, . S., III.D.DURH . , IILR.C. Jane, D. 1\1., M.D., C.M.EDI ' . Hoyle, G., M.D., C.Ill. EDll . Jones, D. T. R., O.B.E., M. B., C. LEDIN., lIoyle, J., M. B. C.1\1. EDIN. D. P. H. Hoy ton, 'V. J., ~I.D.BL' RH . , II1.R.C.S. Jones E. \\T. 11[,0. Hud on, A. E., IIl.R.C. Jon e s , F. G., M.B., C.III..\BER. Huey, D., L. R.C.P.&S. Jones, Col. G. C., M.D.CANADA. Hughes, . D . , ?1.D. Jones, G. J., ;\I.B. Hughes, D. ., l\I.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Jones, H., L.R.C.S. I., D.P.H. Hughe , II. M., IILB.D URH . , 1\I.R.C.S. Jones, H. D., L.R. C.P.&S.EDIN. Hughes, R., II!.R . . s., L.R.C.P. Jones, H., M. B., C.M.GLAS., D.P.H. Hughes, \\1. II., LB, C.II1.EDIN. , B. SC. Jones, H . G., L.S.A. IIumphrey, E. S., IILR.C.S. Jones,]., M.D., CH . B.VICT. Hunt, H., L.R.C.P.& S.I. Jones, Col. ]. A., IILD . DURH., II1.R.C. S., Hunt, D. de V., L. R.C.P.EDIN., L.R.C.S.I. D.P.H., A.IIl.S.(T.F.) Huntel', H . B. , III.B. Jones, R. R., l\I.IC . . , L.R.C.P. Hunter, M., M.B. .lone, R., II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Huntel' , . R., IIt.D. Jones, R. L., IILR.C.S., L.R . . P. lIudey, J., L.R.C.P.& S.En1N. Jon e s, R. F. H., ]lLR.C.S., L.R.C.P.


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jones. R. N., lILR. C.S., L.R.C.P. jones, T. R., lIf.R.C.S., L.K.g.C.P.L jones, R., lILB., C. lI['EDIN., D.P.H. Jones, Capt. W. A., M.D. Jones, \ V. E ., M. R.C.S., L.R. C. P. Jones, \ V. M., M.D. DIJRH., lILR.C.S. Jones, G. H. \ V., lILR. C.S. , L.S.A. Joseph, _-\., L.R . . P. & S.EDIN. Jukes, A . , L. R. C. . EDIN . Julian, Lt.-Col. O. R.A., C.lI1.G.,M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P., D. P.H., R.A.M.C. Jull, R. H. M., lI1.B. Jumeaux, B., lIf.R.C.S. , L.R. C.P. Kaderi, S. J., CIVIL ASSISTANT SURGEON, INDIA. Kaylor, \V. , M. D. Keble, Major A. E . C., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.g.C.P.L, D. P.H., R. A.lI1.C. Keith, J. R., M. D. , C. M. ABER. Kelsall, H. T., M.D. Kennedy, J., M.D. Kennedy, J. \V., F. R.C. S.I., L.K.g.C.P.L Kennedy, \ \T. \ V., M.D., M.R.C.S., D.P. H. Keonish, J., L.R.C.P.& S.ED. Ker, H. R., F.R.C.S., L.R.C. P.EDIN. Kerans, T. G., L.R.C.S.I., L.K. g.C.P.1. Kerr, J., M. D. , B.C.CAMB., D. P.H. Kerr, \V. J., M.D., CH.B.VICT. Keyt, F. T., M.D. Khambatta, K. D., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Kidd, G. B., lI1.D. Kilkelly, Lt.-Col. C. R., C.M.G., ~I.v.O., lI1.B. , CH . B. DUB. , R.A. I.C. Killen, T., lI1. B. King, C . E., M. D. King, R . T., M.D.DURH., L. R.C .. 1. Kingsbury, E., M.D., CH.B.DUB. Kinnear, \V., M.D., C.M. EDIN. Kinsey-l\Iorgan, A., M.D. DURH., M.R.C.S. Kirkpatrick, \V., M.D., CH.B. DUB. Knapp, Surgeon-Commander M. H., M. R.C . . , L. R.C.P., R.N . Kneale, J . C., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Knight, A. 0., lII.R.C . . , L.S.A. Knight, F. C. R. M., M.R. C.S. Knight, G. A., lI1.B., B.S. MELB. Knight, \!oJ. H., L.R.C. P.&S.EDIN. Knight, W. J. R., M. D. g.U.I.,M.CH .R. U.1. Knott, W ., M. D., C.M. EDIN. Knowles, H., M. D.DURH. , L.R. C.S. Knyvett, H. F . , L.R. C. P., L. M.& S.EDIN. Koch, W. V. M., M.D., C.M. EDIN. Kulkanii, K. D. Lacy, A. R., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Laing, J. T. C., M.B., C.lI1.EDIN. Laird, A. J., M.D., C.lI1.GLAS. , D.P.H. Lamb, W. H., M.B., M.R.C.S. Lambley, W.O. , M. D. Lambert, F . S., M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Landon, G . F. S ., M.B. Langley, F. E., M. B. Langley, G. J., M.D. Langmore , P. V., M. B. Lank este r, C. P., M.R. C.S. , L.R.C.P. Lansdown, R. G. P., M.D., B.S.DURII.

Lapraik, G., M.B., C.M.GLAS. La lett, E. E., M.D., CILB.VICT. Latham, H., M. B., C.M.EDIN. Latham, W., L.R.C.P.& S. EDIN., D.P.H. Latimer, H. A . , II1.D.DURH., M.R.C. S. Lauric, H.., M. D., C.M. EDIN. Lawrie, \V. S., M.D. Lavery, J. P., L.R.C.P.c' S.EDIN. Lavics, H. B., lI1.B., B.S.DURI!. Law, J., lI1.R. C.S., L. R.C.P. Lawrence, H . C., lILD.DCRH. Lawson, G. G., II1.B., B.CH., D.P.H . Lazenby, J. M. , lILB., B.S.DURH. Leary, E. G., L. R.C.S.I., L.K.g.C.P.I. Leary, T . G . . , M. D. , III.R. C. P. Leask, J. T., lI1.B., C. LEDIN. Le Cronier, 11., l.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. Lee, B. J., L.S. ,\. Lee, E., 1. R.C.S. Lee, iu Fan, lI1. B. Lccs, \ V. M.R . . s., L.S.A. Legat, A., M.D., L.R.C .. EDIN. Leigh, J. D., M.D., . lI1.EDIN. , D.P.!!. Leitch, \V. ., L. F.P.S.GL.\S. !:.cmarchand, A. \ V., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. L mon, F . , lI1.B. Lendrum, J. B., M.D., .M.AnER. Lennox, D., ;'.1. D., .:'11. EDI . Le Sage, C. F., L.S. ,\. Lcslil:, R. \V., M.D., C.ilI., R.ll.I. Lewc -llughcs, H., L.R . . P. - S.EDIN. Lpwi , . L., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN . Lewi , T . H., :'II.R.C.S. Lcwys-Loyd, E., !If.R. . S., L.R . . P. Ley, H. J., ;'.l.D. Liddlc, P. 11., i\l.B.;'.IELB., M.R.C.S. Lilley, F., L.R.C.P.~ · S.RDIN. Lilley, J. H., M.D.CAlI1B., lII.R . . s. Lilley, J. H., M.D. Lillies G . L., lI[' B. Lilli e s, H ., M.R.C .. ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Lincoln \V. A., lit. D. List, G. H., M.D., .:'II.EDIN. Lister, T. D., :'I1.D., F.R.C.S. Litlle, ]., lI1.D.EDIN., L.R . . S.1. Livingstone, T . H., :\1. D., CII. B. EDIN. Lloyd, E. J., lII. D. ABER., III. R. C. . Lloyd, F. ., M.D., III.R . . 5. Lloyd, J. D., M. R. . S. ENG., L. R. C. P. EDI Lloyd, J. D . S., M.R.C.S., L.R . . P. Lockhart, R. A., L.R . . P. & .EDI . Lodge, P. G., F.R.C.S.I., L.S.A. Lodwidge, \ V. C. M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Longhurst, Majol-B. "V.,M. R.C.S.,R.A.M.C. Loosli, R. J., M. B. Lord, P.O. , M.B. Lord, S. T., M.R.C.S. , L. R.C.P. Love, H., M.B.DURH., L.R.C.S.I. Lovegrove, A. C. A., M.D.DURII., L.S.A. Lovell-Keays, L. F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. Lovely, C. N., M.D., B.ClI.DVRIT. Lovett, A . S., lIf. B. Low, A. B., M. D., C. lII.EDI . Lowe, A. J., L.R.C. P.&S.EDIN. Lowe, W. G., M.D., F.R . C.S.

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Lowry, Mary, M.B. Lowsley, Capt. M. M., 1I1.R.C.S., L.R. C.P., R.A.M. C. L oxton, W. A., M.B.BIRM., F.R. C. S.EDIN. Lucas-Bennett, Eleanor, M.D. Luce, R. H. , M.B.CAMB., F.R. C. S. Lu ckman, E. L., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Ludwi g, S . M., M.D. Lumsden, Sir J. , K.B.E., M.D., CH.B.DUB. Lund, K. F., M.B.LOND., L.R. C.S. EDIN . Luxmoore, urgeon-Major E. J. H., M. C., lI1.R . . 5. Lynam, R. G., M.B., II1.R.C.S. McAdam, R. L., M.D., CH.B.DUB. McAldowie, A. M., M.D., C.M.ABER. McAllister-I-lewlings, W. F., M. B., C. M. McAree, F . E., M.B. McBrearty, J. W., F.R. C.S.EDIN. McBride, C. J., M.B. McBroom, J. A., M.D. McCallum, ., M.B . McCandle s, R., :'ILB., D.P.H. Macartney, R., L.R. C.P. &S.EDI Macaulay, D. J., L.R . . P.&S.EDIN. McCandlish, J. G . , L.R.C. P.&S.EDIN. McCarthy, J. M C., M.D.DURH., lI1.R.C.S. McCellum, E. C. D., M.D. McCleland, H. A, IIl-R.C.S., L.R. C.P. McConiskey, A., M.B., lI1.R.C.S. McComb, S. Mc., lII.B. McCormac, S., M. B. McCullagh, J., L.R.C. . 1., L.K.g.C. P.I. l\fc ully, A . L., LB., B.CH.R.V.I. McDonald, G. B., lII.D.GLAS., L.R.C.S. MacDonald, J. M., M.B., B. . McDonald, T . J., IILD.TORONTO, L.S.A. Macdonald, J., LB., C.lIl.EDIN. McDonnell, D., L.R.C.. 1., L.A.H.DUB. l\IcDougall, F., F.R.C .. , L.R.C.P.EDIN. McDougall, N., M.B., H.B.GLAS. McDowell, \V. C. \ ., M.B., C.M. EDIN. McElligott, l\1. G . , F.R.C.S.I. , L.A.H.DVB. MacFadden, C. ]. R., O.B.E., M.B. McFarland, J. \V., i\I. B. l\lcFetridge, T., lI1.B. McGee, J. H., l\1.D.R.U.1., L. R. . 5.1. Macgregor, D. 1., L. R.C.P.& S.EDI . McGregor, J., l\1.R.C.P.& S. EDIN. MacIlrailh, \lV. 1\1., L.R.C.P.& S.EDIN. McIntosh, A. 1\1., M.B. , F.R.C.S.EDIN. McIntosh, J., L. R. C. P. & s. EDIN. Mackay, E . A., M.B. MacKeddic, J. F., M.D., CH.B.MELB. McKenny, C. \V., M.D. McKenzie. A., M. D., C. M.EDIN. Machlin, T. T., M.D.,L. F. P.S. GLA .D.P.H. Mackenzie, D. J., M.D. , C.M. ABER. Mackenzie, E., M.D., C.M.GLAS. Mackenzie, F. W., III.B., C. l\1.EDIN. Mackenzie, H. D., M.D. , NEW ZEALAND. Mackenzie, ]., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Mackenzie, J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Mackenzie, ]., M.B.ABER. Mackenzie, J. F., lII.B.MELB. Mackenzie, R. F., M.D., L.R.C.S.EDIN.

Mackenzie, W. S . , L.R. C. P.& S.EDIN. Mackenzie-Smith, M., M.D. MacKid, H. G., L.R.C.P., L.R . C.S. EDIN. Mackie, D. W . H., lI1.B. McKinney, D. ]., M. D. Mackie, J., M. D. McKi ack, H. L., M.D., C. M.R. V.I McLaren, J. T., M.B.CA:'I1B. , L. R.C.S. EDI ' . MacLean, H., M.D. Maclean, H. R., M.B., C.II1.EDIN. Maclean, E. J., M.B., C.lI1.EDIN. McLannahan, J. G ., L. R.C. P.& S.l. McLean, D., M. B. McLorinan, M . , M.B. McMahon, J. J., M.D. MacMillan, L. , M. B. McMillan, A . McG., M. B. McMillan, R. J., M.D. Macmorran, A. H. M., IILB. McMullen, J., M. B., B.S.R.U.I. McNab, A. A., lI1.B., C. M.GLAS. Macnamara, A., lI1.B. MacNidder, J., M.D., C.ilL EDIN. Macpherson, Lieut.-Col. C., C. M.G., i\1.D., C. M.NEWFOUNDL'D. McRitchie, P., M.B. McTavish, \1.1. A., M.D. Mc\Vhae, D. M . , M.B. , B.S."IELB. Mc\Villiams, Lt.-Col. G . F., M.B., M.S. MELB. , A. IILS. AUST. Mc\ Villie, J. G., M.B., C.)LABER. , D.P.H. Madden, F . B., i\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Madgson, Miss l\1. S. L., "LB. l\Iaggs, O. H. A., L.S.A. l\Iailer, W., lII.B., C. M.EDIN. Main, R., M. D.BRUX., L.R.C. P.&S.EDIN. Mains, J., L.R.C.P. Major, J. P. , M.D., CH . B.MELB. Malcolm, R., M.D. l\Ialpas, J., lIl.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Manchester, G. H., M.D., C.lII. l\Iann, F. C . , M.D. Mann,]. B., M.R. C.S. ENG., L.K.g.C.P.I. Manning, L. S . , M. B., C.III. ABER. Mantle, A., III.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Marois, A., M.D. Marriott, C. \V., ilLD.ST.AND., F. R.C.S . Marriott, O. D., M.D., C. l\I.GLAS. Marsh, F., F. R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Marsh, J. H., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Marsh, J. H., lI1. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. Marsh, J . J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Marshall, G., M.B., l\LR.C.S. Marshall, R., M.D. Marshall, \\. S., M.B. , C.IILGLAS. Martin, E. W. S . ,lILB.,CH.B.R. U.I. ,D.P.H. Martin, F. R., LB., B. C.CAl\IB. Martin, S. E., M.D. , C.M.g.U.I. Martin, W., M.B. Martin, \V . Y., M.B., B. S. VICT. Martin, \ V. Y . , M.B. Mason, G. A., lILB. Masser, H. C. P., lII.R. C.S., L.S.A. ~1assingham, Surg.-Col. J. P., i\I.R.C.S. Matheson, ]., M.D.


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Mathews, S., i\I. B. Matthews, C. E., M.D.OXON., i\LR.C. Matthews, J. C . , M.B. , B. C. CAME. Matthews, V., i\I.R.C.. , L.S. A. ~Iatthews, J. T., M. B. Mayhew, C. J., M.R .C. S., L.R.C.P. Mead, G. E., i\I.B. , CH. B. MELB. Meadows, ;\Iajor . M. \V. ,D. S.L).,H.A. i\I.C. Mears, F. C . , ilI.B.DURH. , ilI.R.C. S. Mehta, Dr. Dhanjibhai. Melville, S., i\1. D. BRUX. , 1\1. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. Melvin, ]., M. B., . i\I. ABER. Melvin, K. . , i\I.B. , CH.B.ABER. Mercer, \V., lI1.B. , . 1\1. EDIN. Merryweather, R. C., L. R.C . P. Mickle, A. F . J., i\1. D. ABER., F. R. C. S. EDlN. Middlemiss, G. \ V., M.B. , CR.B.DURR. Middleton, F. C., i\I. D. Milburn, Colonel C. H., O.B.E. , 1\1.B. Mill, G. S., M. D., C.I1LEDIN. Millar, D. McF., O.B.E., I11.B., D. P.H. Miller, ]., 111. B., C. 1. EDIN. Milligan, R. A., I1LD.DURH., I1!.R . . s. Mills, Mrs. Jean F., L.R. C.P.&S.EDIN. Mills, R. J., I1LB., C.l\I.ABER. Mills, W., L.R.C.P.c ' S.EDIN. Milne-Thompson, A., 1\1. B., C.lI1. EDIN. MilneI-, J., 111. R. C.S.ENG., L. R.C.P.EDIN. Minchill, D. ]., lI!.B.TORONTO. Mitchell, C . R. P., I. D. Moberly, . C. H., 1.R.C. . , L.R.C.P. Modlin, r. G., O. B. E., 1\!.D.D URH. Moffatt, A. A . P., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Moir, D. R., 1I1.B., CH.B.ABER. Molloy, Major L. G. S. , D. . 0., M.D. Molteno, V. G., 1\1.B., B.C.C.\;\[ B. l\Iolyneux, E . , i\I.B.VICT., i\!'R.C.S. Mon tgomery, E. C., III. R. C. ., L. R. C. P. Montgomery, H. Il., i\l.R.C.P. Montgomery, W. A., L.S.A. Mooney, A. P., M.D., C.1\I.R.U.I. Monypeny, H. J., M.D., CR.B.R.U.!, Moore, C. A., M.D.ABER., 1\I.R.C.S. Moore, C. J., M. B., Cl!.B.R. U.1. Moore, Major G . A., M.D., R. A.M. C. Moore, S . E., LD. Moorhead, R . E., L.R.C.P.& S.EDIN. Moorhouse, MissA., M.B., B.CR.GLAS. Moorhouse, B. M., M.B., C.lILEDIN. Mor ison, W. M., L.R.C.P.& .EDIN. Morell, H., M.D. Morgan, A . W., M. B. Morris, A. E., M. B. , CH. B.MELB. Morris, C. E . , M.R. C.. , L.R.C.P. Morris, F . H., M.D. ST.AND., M. R.C.S . Morris, ]. M. , M. B. Morris, J . N., M.B. Morris, S . G., M.D. , C.M.EDIN. Morris, T. H. P., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Morrison,]. T. J., M.B.CAMB., F. R.C.S. Morrison, W., M. D. , C. M.GLAS. Morton, C. A., F. R.C. S., L.R. C. P. Morton, J. H., M.D. Morton, J. S., M.D., CH.B.DUB. Moses, Capt. O. St. J., lII.D.EDIN., I.M.S.

1[oule, E. E., M.B. l\1oxham, M. C . , i\LR. C.S., L. R.C.P. Muglislon, G . T. \V., i\l. D.ABER., i\1.R.C. S. Mugli ton, T. ., I1I.R. C.S., L. R. C. P. Mulhall, r\. T., F.R. C. . , L.R.C.P.I. Mulligan, J. \711., M.D., 1\f.S. g. 1..1 . I. Munro, F., 1\1.B., .M.(;LAS. l\Iurdoch, 1. C . , L. R. C. P. < S. El)I ;\Iurdock, A., !\I.B . l\Iurison, P . , M.D., C. :I!.E()I ' . Murphy, C . E., F.R.C. S., L.1Z.C.P.1. Murphy, \ V., i\I.B., C. lIl.EDrN. Murray, C . F. K., M.D.Q. U.I., F.R.C.S.I. l\Iurra v , J. A. J., I.B., C.M. EDIN. Mun-ay, J. G., L.R.C.P. & S.EDI!\'. l\1urray-:\ynslcy, J. Il., :'I['R.C. S., L.R . . 1'. l\Iycrs, \V. \ V., \1. B., .;'11. GL.\S. airn, R. \V., i\I. B., C.l\I. GL.\ . Nanavalty, B. H., F.R.C.S.EDI 1 a nkenris, A. \V., ill. B. Nason, E. ., M.D. I cave, E. F. l\.f., M.D., II.B.EDIN. Neilan, .]., L. ,\. H. d s on, T., M.n., C. :Il.EDIN. eville, J . F., L.R.C.P.< · S.EDIN. e vin, R., ;\[.l3., CII. !:! . , R. . r. c \Vby, C. 1l., F.R . . s., L.R . . P. 0l e w e ll, A. G., II1.D., c.'1.(;[. \5., D.P . II. ' ewcll, J. A., .' LB., B.ClJ.NEW ZE.\L\NO. N e wing, . J., :'I1.l3. icholls, G. F., \!.D.nl RIL, L.R.C.S. icholl s , G. G., ~I. B . :\,icholl , H., M.D.! ."lB., ~I.R.C.S. Ni c holson, Lt.-Col. E., ;'.1.R. ·.S., L.S.A., O.P.II., A. :'ILS. l ie-holson, J. \\T., .'I[.R.C.S., L.S.A. Ni c ol, ]., l'!.H. , C. :\I.ABER. Jiem e ier. \\' . 0.) lIf. D. ighling-ak, J., :'II. D.) C.1I1. EDI!\,. is h, J. A. D., LB. oble, . C., ~LR.C.S., L S. \. ockolcl s , \V. ~ ., L.R. C.P.< · S.I.: nlN. NOtley , E. B .. L.S. \. ;:\lorma n, A . . , .'>l.R. C.S. , LoR.CP., D.P.II. 1 orris, A. II., \LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. ;:\lorri , \V. P., ;lI.R., 1J.fl.;lIELB. Norlhcote, A. B., ]\[.0., C. LEDIN. Nugent, E . . , :'I!'R.C.S. Nunn, J . W., 1\I.R. . S. uttall, T. E., 1II.B., C. '!.EDIN. utter, \V. J., 1\LB., CI!.B.EDIN. Nyblett, H. G. M., M.D. Nyula y, A.]., L. R.c.P.&S.EOIN. Oates, T. P., 1II.B., CH.B.EOIN. O'Bri e n, Capt. L. J., M. D. O'Connell, Lt.-Col. D. V., M.D., Q.L'. I., M. CH., R.U.I., R.A. M.C. Odell, W . , l.D.O RH., F. R.C.S. O'Donovan, T.]., L.R.C. P.&S. EDIN. Officer, E . A., M.B. MELB. Ogilvie, J. H., L.R.C.S.EDIN. Okell, G., L.R. C.P.I. Oldham, H. F . , M.D. , B.CH.OUB. Oliver, C . P . , M.D., l.R.C. S., D.P. H. Oliver, E. B., M.B.

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Oliver, W., M.B., C.111. EDIN . Orange, Miss M., I'f.D.BRUX. , L.S.A. Ord, F. W., L.R.C.P.I. O'Reilly, G. j., L.R.C.S., M.R.C. P.I. O 'Sullivan, E. F., 111.0 . Orton , J., M.D.BIRM., ~1.R . C . S. Osborn, F. A., M.R . . S. Osborn, S., F.R. C. S., L. . A. Osborne, Fleet-Surg. H. R., lILR . . 5., L.S.A., R.N. Osburne, C . A. P., F.R.C.S.EDlN., L. R.C. P. Owen, E. L., M. D., C. M.EDlN. Owen, R. F . , L. K.Q.C.P.I. O zanne, F. N., M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Paget, O. F . , M.D., B . C . CA~lB. Paisl y, \ V., M.B., B. [I., R.u.l. Palin, H. V., M.B., C.M.EDI '. Palmer, A . M., M.R. C.S. ENG. , L.R.C.P. Palmer, ., M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Parer, P. ., :'I1.B. Park, J. R . S., L.R.C.P.&S.ED[N. PaI-keI-, G., M.D. AMB., M.R.C.S. Parkes, L. C . , 111. D., lIf. R. C. S., O. P. II. Parkes, \V. H., M.B., . 1II.EDlN. Parkinson, C. ]., lIT.B. , lI1.R.C. S. Parkinson, \V. J., i\I.R. C.S. Parnell, E., 1\1. B. Parnell, G. C., lIl.R.C.S., L.S.A. Parry, M. \V., M.D., i\I.R. C. S. Parsey, E. \\'., ~L B., B. C. C,\MB. Parsons, H. C., !I!.R.C. . , L.R.C.P. Par ons, \\'. B . , lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Paterson, . E., 1Il.0.EDIN. Palon, D. D., 1\1. B. Paton, D. M . , L.R.C.P.& .EOIN. PaUerson G. de J., M. O.DlJB., lI1.R.C.S. Patlerson, G. H., i\LR . . . , L.R.C.P. Patterson, Miss M., M.D. Paul, F. T., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Paulin, ., l'1.B.TORONTO. Pavey, H. L., M.D. Payne, E. 1\1., 1. B. Peach, . \ V., i\LB. , C.lILEDIN. P e ake, A. \ V., M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Peake, F . E., M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Pearce, G. H., 1I1.0., O.P.H. Pearcey, P. A . , I'1.B. , C.1\1.EDIN. Pearse, T . F., F.R . . . , M. R.C.P. Pearson, T., 1II.R . . s., L.R.C.P. Peirce, F . , i\1.D.OlJB. , F.R.C. . 1. Pereira, A. A., L.R. C.P. &S. Pereira-Gray,]. . \V., M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Percival, G. H., M.B., 1II.R.C.S. Pern, N . , lII.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Perram, C. H., M.D., I11.R. C. S. Perry, H. H., M.D. Perry, \V. D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.N.Z. Petter, W., M.B., C.lI1.EDIN . Peverley, W. A., 1I1.B. , B.S.DURH. Phelps, P., lII.R. C. S., L.R.C.P. Phillips, C. H., M.D.DURH. Phillips, G. A., 1II.R.C.S., L. S.A . Piers, C. E., M.D., C. 11 I. ABER . pike, J . B., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

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Pilcher, C . \ 711., lI1.R . C. S. Pilgrim, E . G., lI1.B. EDIN. Pim, F . E. de B., L.R.C.S.I., L. K.Q.C.P.J. Pinches, H. 1., M. D. Pinck, C. H., lI1.B., C. ;l1.GLAS. Pinkerton, J., M. D., C.M . Q.U.I. Piper, ]. E., M . D. Pithie, A. D., L.R . C.P.&S.EDIN. Plant, H. C., M. l3. , lI1.R.C. S.N.Z. Plews, \ V. F . , M. B. Pochin, F, L., ;>LD., C. !lI.EOIN . , D.P.H. Pocock, A. G. C., ~1.B.DURH . , M.R.C.S. Pollard, Sir G. H., M.D., C. M.EDIN. Pollard, S. P., lI1.R. C. S., L.R.C.P. Pollen, H., M. D., lII.S. OlJB. Pollock, R., L.R.C.P.I. Poole, A. H., M.D. DURH . , 1II. R.C.S. Pooley, E. B., L.R. C.S.I., L.R.C. P. Pope, Major \V. W., 1\LR. C. S., L.R.C.P. Potter, H . , i\I.R.C.S.ENG., L.R . C.P.EOIK. PoLter, S. L., L.R.C.P.&S.EOIN. Powell, H . F., lI1.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Powell, L. L., i\LR.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Power, A. W . , L.R.C.P.&S.I. Powers, R. H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Pratt, E., M.D., M.R. C.S . , L.R.C. P. Pratt, Lieut.-Colonel R., M.D., :l1.R.C.S. , R.A.1\1. C. (T. F. ) Prebble, P., i\I.B. , C. lI1.ABER. Prendergast , \V. C.D., ;'I1.D. , \1.CH.R.L.l. Prentice, Z., ;'II.R. C. S., L.S. A. Price, A. E. , L.lII.R.C.P.I. , L. S.A. Price, J. T., M.D., B. CR.DCB. Price, D., 1II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Price, E . 0., lI1.D.EDI ' . Prior ]., lII.R.C. . , L.R.C.P. PriOl-, S., 111. B. Pritchard, ]. J. G., 1II.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. Prout, \ \T. T., C.M.G. , I'I.B., C.M.EDIN. Pullon, G. S., M. D. , C.lI1.EDI ' . Purchas, A. C., 1\I.B., C.M. EOIN. Purdy, J. R., M.B . , C.M.ABER. Purvis, J. P., lI1.R.C.S., L. . A. Purvis, \V. P., M.D., F.R.C. -. Pycroft, liss G., M.B. , CH.B.EDIK. Quigley, L. J., L.R.C.S. Quinlar, B. G., M. B. Radford, \ V. J., !'II .R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ramsey, ]. T. T., L. R.C.P. &S. EDlN. R amsden, H., !'II.D. , !'II.R.C.S., O. P.H. Randall, E. B., !'II. D. Randell, A. E., r.l. B. Rangoon, Rt. ~ev. the Bishop of, O.D. Rattray, J. M. , M. D. C.lIJ.ABER. R aw, \ \T. E. St. M., lIJ.R.C.S., L. R. C. P. Rawlings, ]., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Rawnsley, Col. G. T.,C.B.,C.lII.G.,M.R.C.S. Rayner, A . E., !'II.O. , CR.B.VICT. Rayner, E., M.B., F.R. C.S. R ead, R. H., lILR.C.S. , L.R.C.P. R edman, \711. E., lI1.R.C.S., L.S.A. R edpath, W., lILR. C. S. , L.R.C.P. Rees, E. D. , l\1.R . . S., L.R . . P. R eid, E. D. \V., !'II.B. Reid, D . ]., III.B., .lII.ABER.


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Reid, J. R., M.B., . I\1.ABER . Rid , R. G., !\I.D. R ennie, Lieut.-Colonel G. S., M.D. Renshaw, \ V . C., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Rhodes, F. S., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rhodes, T., M.D., C. III.EDlN. Ri ch, A. C., III.R. C . • , L.R.C. P . Richards, J. T., IIf-B. , C.I\1.EDIN. Richardson, C. G ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ri chard son, F. E., L.R. C.P. & S . EDlN . Richa.rdson, J. N., I'I1.D . DURH ., I'II.R.C. S. Riddell, Colonel J s., . C. B. E ., I'lL V . 0 . , 111. B . ABER.

Ridout , C. A. S., F .R. C. S., L.R.C.P. Rigby, F. W., M.B., C. M. EDIN. Ri gby, W. C., M.B., CH . B.VICT . Rigby, W. H., I'll. B. Rigden, B., I'll. R.C . S., L . S. A. Riley, F. R., F.R . . S., L.R . C.P. R iley, J. \V. , III.R.C.S.ENG. , L.R.C.P. Roberton, E., I'II.D.EDl ., II1.R.C.S. Robe r ts, A . , F .R. C. S . EDIN., L.S. A. Roberts, E. E . , M.B., C.M.EDlN. Roberts, H. J., F .R. C. S., L.S.A. Rob erts, J. L., M.B . , C.M . EDIN. Roberts, M. C . , I'I1.D. Rob erts, P . M . , M.B. Roberts, R. L., M.D., III.R.C.S. Roberts, R. J., M.B., B . C.CAMB. Roberts, T. H., L.R.C.P.&S.EDl Ro bertson, L. ]., 1. M . s. Robinson, A. H., M. D . DURH., M.R. . 5. Robinson, A. H., II1.B., C.II1.EDli'l. Robinson, E. L., I'II.R.C. S. , L.R.C.P. Robinson, F. \ V., I'I1.D. ABER. , F.R . C. Robinson, G., M.R.C.S. , L.S.A. Rob inson, H. S., M.R. C.S.E G., L.R.C.P. Robinson, Miss L. A., L.R.C.P.&S.EDlN. Robinson, Surgeon-Major M., I'II.R.C.S . , L.R.C.P.

Robinson, M. ]., M.D., M.S . R.U.I. Robinson, T. A., III.D. Roche, T. F., L. R. C. P. & s. EDlN. Rock, \"1. , L.R. C.P.&S.EDIN . Rockett, R. . F., M.B. Rodley, ]., 111. R. C. s., L. R. C. P. Roe, C. D., L . R.C.P . & S . EDIN. Rogers, B. M. H., I'II.D.OXON., IILR. C.S. Rollason, A. , M. R . C.S., L. R.C.P. Rolph, A. H., M. B. Roper, H. J., M.R.C.S . , L.R.C.P. Rorie, D., M. D., C. I'I1.EDIN., D . P . H. Rose, Elizabeth, M.B. Rose, T. R., M. D. Rosenberg, D., M.B . Ross, Annie, M. D. Ross, D. B., L.R.C.P.& S.EDlN . Ross, M. W . , I'I1.R. C. S., L.R.C.P. Roulston, W., M.D., M.CH.R . U.I. Round , J. C., M.R.C.S., L.R. C. P . Rowe, J. H., M.B., C.M. ABER. Rowlands, D. R., M.D., F .R. C. S.EDlN . Ru ck, J. E., M.R.C.S. Ruddock, W. ]., M.B.D URH., M.R.C.S. Ru el, C. P., L.R.C.P., M.R.C. P .

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RumbolJ, C. F . , M.D. , B . S.JH'RII. RUl11boll, S. F.R. C. S., L.R.C.p. Rusk, J., M.B., H.ell.R . lI . 1. Russell,]., M. B. , C. M.GLAS. Rutl1erfol'd, A. F., M.B., C. I'II.EDIN. Rulher'ford, R. L., !\I.D., 111. ·!J.Q.U.I. Ryan, M. J., M . B. Ryan, "\ . H . , M. R . . P .I. , L.K . Q . C.P. 1. Ryer on, E. S., !\I.D. t. George G., L .R. C. ' .EDIN., L.K.Q.C.P.I.

St. Leger, A. Y., L.M.S. oJ\. t. Leger, R. A., I\1.B., .M.EDIN. ale,]. B . , !\I.B., CH.B . NEWZI~ ALAN]). Salmon, H. R., M.B., CII.B.MELB. Salmond, \V., I\I.B., C.I'II.GLAS. amut, lajor R., M.B., C. I\I.EDIN. anders, C., lILB., I\LR . C. S. anders, E. A., ;'II. R. C. s., L. R. C. p, ands, H., III. B., B. II. R. C. J. ' aunders, E. G. ., III. D., .:'11. ABER . aunders, L. D., M. R. C. S . , L. R. C. P. Savage, S. R., I\LB., IILS.EDIN. avillc, E., I\1.B., CH.B.VI T . canllebury, G.]., L.c ' L. i\l.R.C.P. VI ' T. cantlebury, V., I\1.B. Scarr, G., i\l.B.Dl:B., L.R . . S.I. ScaUiff, P. 1\1., I\I.R . . 5., L.R . . 1'. calle;'ty, \\r., M.D., .!\I .. \BER. Scholeficld, G. E., !\I. D., c. :11. EDIN. chorn , A. ., ;'II.B., C.:lLEDli'l. coll, A. T., I\1.R.C.S. cott, ' . \V., ;'II.B., .1\1.EDI ' . coll, E. ., L.R.C.P. Scoll, ]. D. A., M. B. Scott, Major \V. A.,;'II. B., F. R . . S., .\.1\1. C. CANADA.

Scott, \V. G., I\I.D.DURIL, ilI.R.C.S. cowby, E. T., :l1.B., 1Il.R . . . eccom be, . \V., :I!. R. C. s., L. R. C. P. S e dgwick, R. E., !\I.D. B.C . CA [R. eed, \V. P., :lI.R . . s. elby, E. \V., M.D., F.R . . . Sellers, A. E., I\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ellers, R. B., III. R. . S. ENG., L. R. C. P. ell e rs, T. B., L. R. C. ' .1., L. S. A. ergeant, E., M. R. . s., L. R. C. P. Shand, \V., M.B., C.IILGL,\S. hardlow, ]., M.B., M.R. . 5. Sharman, E. \V. , L . R.C.P.& . EDIN . Sharpley, C . \V., IIl.R . . s., L.R.C.P. Shaw, J., M . B., C.II1.GLAS., D.P.H. Shaw, T . S., !\I. B., C.l'ILEDI . Shearman, C. H., M.B. Shearer, T, P., L . R.C.P . & S.EDIN. heehy, T., IILR . C.S.I. helly, C. E., M. D.CAI\1B., I'II.R.C. S. Shepherd, H. B., I'II.R.C.S., F.R . C. P. Shepherd, T. W., L.R.C.S.EDIN., L.S.A. Shen,,{in, J. A. H., M. B . Shone, W. V., L.R.C.P. Shultleworth, G . E., M.D . HEIDELBERG, M.R. C. S.

Siddall, J. B., M.D . , .M . ABER. Silberberg, M. D., M . D.

im, E. D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1m mons, E. W., M.D.D RH., M.R.C.S. Simpson, A., M.B., F.R.C. S. EDIN . Simpson, Il., M.B. CAMB., M.R.C.S. Simpson, R. W., L.R.C.P.&S.EDlN. Simpson, VV. B., M.B., C.M., D.P.H.ABER. Simpson, W. S., M.R. C. S.EDIN. Sims, G . . , I'II.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Sinclair, MeG., M.B., C. M . ABER. Sinclair,]., I.D.DL:RH.,M.R.C.S. Singh, B. S., MIL. SUB. ASST. SURG., INDIA.

Singleton, A. B., M . D. Skelding, H., M.B., B.C.CAMB. Skelton, H., M.D.ST.AND., M.R.C.S. Skewes, S. G., M. B . Skinner, D., M.D., C.M . ABER. kinner, \;V. B., M . B., C.M. ABER . kipworth, H., M.R.C. S . ENG., L.K.C.P.I. Sladen, R. J. L., F . R.C.S. Slaney, C. . , M. R. C. s. loman, H., I\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. loman, S. G., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. loss, \V., M . B., F.R. C. S . Smeeton, C. W., 111. R.C. S., L. R. C. P. mith, A. C., M.D., C.M . EDIN. Smith, D., M. B. TORONTO, L. R.C.P.& S. mith, G. J., L.R.C.P . &S.I. Smith, H. H., 1I1. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. Smith, ]. A., lILR. C. . , L.S.A. milh, ]. \ \T., 111. R . C • . , L. R. C. P . mith, 1\1. L., lI1.R.C . . , L.R.C.P. milh, R . B., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. mith, aptain R. H., 111. B. mith, R . . , 1I1.R . . • . , F.R . . P . mith, T. H., IILD.D · RH., L.R.C.S.EDIN. mith, \ . M., ;lI.D., H.B.EDI . Smith, \ V. \V., lILD.ST. Ai'lD . , L.R.C.S. Smuck, J. \V., 1\1. D. myth, R., M.D. , I'I1.CH.DL'B. Smyth, R. M., F.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.I. nape, H., M.B., CH.B.VICT. olomon, P . , lII.R . . s. Somerset, \\'. R . , M.B., CH.B.EDIN . omerville, E., lIl.D., F.R.C. S.EDI . oulh, F . \\T. B. , M.R.C . . , L.S.A. Southey, Mi s E., lI1.B., CH.B.N.Z . outhwcll, . E., L. R.C.P.& S . EDIN. paight, J. \\1., L.R . . P.& S.l. Spanton, \ V. D., F .R. C. . parrow, G. R., lI!.R . C.S . , L.R.C.P. peirs, T. L., :'II.B. Spence, R. J., M. B. Spink, E. \ V., M. D., B. S. LO, D. Spofforth, J., I.R. C.S. E ' G., L.R.C.P.EDlN. Spong, H., L . . A. Sprague, F . H., M.R. C.S. , L.R.C.P. Spriggs, E. 1., 111. D . proat, J. H., II1.B., I'I I.R. C.S . Sproulle, A. E., L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S . I. Sproulle, T . W., L.R.C.P.&S.I. Squair, F. \V. , M.B., D.P.H. Squance, T. C., M.D.DURH. Stacey, F., M.B. Stack, E. C., F .R.C. S . , L.R. C.S.I.

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Stacey, V. 0 . , M.B. Stalker, A. M., 1I1. D., C. I\J. EDIN . Stamford, W. A., M.R.C.S. Stanley, A., M.D., M.R.C.S., D.P.H. Stanwell, C. 0. , L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Steel, Colonel W . D., M.D., C. I'II.ABER. Steele, J., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Steele, W. K., M. R . C. S., L.R.C.P. Stelfox, J. B., M.R.C.S . , L.S.A. Stenhouse, A., M. B. , B. CH . EW ZEALAND. Stenhouse, W. M., M.D . , C.M. GLAS. Stephen, \V. A., M . D . , C.I\I.EDlN . Stephenson, F., L.R.C.P.EDIN., L.R.C.S. Stephenson, Col. F. L. , C. B., M.B.GLAS. Stevenson, H., I'I!.B., F.R. C. S. Stevenson, L. D. , M.D . tewart, J., M. B., C.I'I1. G LAS. Stewart, J. E. F., I\I. C. Stewart, R. A., M. B., B . CH ., R. L' .I. Stewart, R. St. C., M. B. Stewart, W., M.D. Stirling, J., M.B., C. M.GLAS. Stirling, R., M.D., F .R. C. S.ED1N. tocker, E. G., I'I1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Stockwell, F., M. D. Stoker, G., C.M.G . , L.R.C.S.I., L.K.l.Q.C.P. Stoney, P. B., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Storr, F. A., L.S.A., D.P.H. Stothard, J., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. traban, S. G., 1\1. B. Strellon, ]. L., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Stretton, S., I\1.R.C . S., L.S.A. Strong, R. G., L.R . C. P.& S.EDIN. troyan, F., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. tuart, ]. A. E . , L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Stuart, T., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Sturdee, A. H., M.R.C.S. Sullivan, T. D., L.R.C.P.& S.l. ummons, \;V. H., M.D. , CH.B.MELB. Sutherland, J. A., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Sutherland, T. W. , M.D. Sutton, C. S., M.B. utton, H., M.D. Swanwick, E. 1., I\!.R. C. S., L.R.C.P. Swayne, F . G., M.B . , B.C.CAI'IIB . weet, E. H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Swindale, J. A., III.D. Sykes, ]. L., II!.R.C. S. Syme, G. A., M.B . , F .R. C. S . Tait, A., IILB. Talbot, A . G., M. B. C. l\I.EDIN. Tamplin, C. H., I'Il.R. C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Tate, S., M . D . , B . CH .R. U.I. Taylor, A. E . , M.D. Taylor, ]., M.D. , C. M.ABER. Taylor, J., M.B., B.CH.R.U.1. Taylor, J., F .R. C.S., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Taylor, T. R., M.D., F .R. C.S. Teare, J., M.B., CH.B .VI CT. , D.P.H. T e bb , B. N., M. D . CAMB., I'II.R.C.S. T emp le, G. H., M.B., C.M. EDIN. Templeman, C., M.D., C.II!., D.SC.EDIN. Templeton, C. P., M.D. Terry, Major P. M., L.R.C.P.& S.EDIN. Thomas, D. R., M.B., CH.B . GLAS.


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THE ST.

JOHN Al\IBULANCE

Thomas, E., III.D. Thomas, G. H., 1\I.B. Thomas, H. D. , l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Thomas, H. H., L.R.C.P. Thomas, J. C., M.D., M. A. O.R.U.l. Thomas, J. T., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Thomas, R. D., L . R.C.P.&S.EDI . Thomas, R. L., L.1\I.S.S.A., D . P . H. Thomas, T. N., 1\LR.C.S., L.S.A . Thomas, 'V., M.D. Thompson, J., 1\1.B., CH . B.MELB. Thomson, A. IV!., II1.B., C.1\I.R.U.I. Thomson, Miss E. C., L.R.C.P.&S . EDl Thomson, G., 1\1.B. , C. M.EDlN. Tbomson, ]., M. D. Thomson, J. R. M. , II1.B. , H . B. MELB. Thomson, R. B. C., M. D. Thornton, B., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Thornton, Lieut.-Colonel J. VV.,

1

L.R . C.P. &S.

Thurlow, B. L., M.D., B.C.CAl\IB. Thursfield, T. ' V., LD . ABER.,IILR.C.S. Tburston, E. P. , lII . D . AMB., III.R.C.S. Tickle, F. R., I\1.B., CH.B.LIVERP. Tillman, H. A., L.R.C.P.&S.EDlN. Tocher, G. S., L.R . . P . Tolputt, P. T., L.R.C.P.& S.EDlN. Tomory, D. 1\1., M.B. , C.1\I.ABER. Torrance, ]., III.B.EDIN . N.Z. Tough, J. J., lI1.B. Townley, A. E., M.B . Townend, E. M., M.D. Townsend, F. E., 1I1.D., C.l\I.R. u.I. Trimble, Col. C. ]., C.B., C.1\I.G., L.R.C.P. EDlN . , L.R.C.S.I.

Trinca, A.]. , l\1. B.MELB . Trott, D. C., 111. B.CAMB. , F.R.C.S. Trottcr, L. B. , M.D., C.1\1.EDL. Trotter, R. 1'1. , M. D . , C.II1.ABER., D . P.H. Trotter, W.O., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Troup, G. A. , M.D. , C.1I1.ABER., D.P.H. iucker, C. F., 1.D. unstall, A. C., M.D., F . R . . S.EDl ' . Turnbull, H. L., M. B. Turner, A. M., M.R.C. S . SYD E\'. Turner, A. S., IILR.C. S . , L.R. . P. Turner, H. G., M.R. C.S . , L.S . A. Turner, D ep.-Inspector-General R, R.N., L.R.C.P.&S.EDlN.

Turner, T. , F.R.C. S., L . S.A. Turner, W., M.D . , C.M. EDlN. Tuxford, R., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Tyrrell, W., M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Tyson, W. J., M.D. DURH., F .R. C. S. Umney, W. F., M. D . , lI1.R. C.S. Underhill, F. T., F . R . C. S., L.R.C.P. Up bam C. H., M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. Uppleby, J. G., M. D . DURH., L.R.C.S. Urqubart, C. T. D., M.D., C.M.ABER. Usma r, Li eut. -Col. G. H., O.B.E. , L.R.C.P. & S. EDlN .

Vale, G. , M.B. Valens,]. A., M. D. Valentine, W., L.R.C.P.&S.EDlN. Vance, W. B., M. D., D . P . H.

A

Vassalli,J. S., L.R.C.P.&S.EDIN. Vawdrey, T. G., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Vidler, 1\. E., L.R • . P. Vincent, H. E., M.D . , 1\I.R . . 5. Vil"cl, B. P., M.B., III.R.C. S. \ Vacher, F., III.R.C. "., L.S.A. ' Vacher, F . , F.R.C.S., L.R . . P. ' Vaddy, H. E., II1.R . . S., L.R.C.P., D.P. I1. \Vade, .-\.. B., 1\1.B., C.III.EDIN. \Valdo, F. J., M. D.CAlIIB., 1\I.R.C.S. \ Vale G., M . R.C.S., L.R.C.P . , D.P. H. vValker, A. W. H., 1\I.R . . . , L.R.C.P. 'Valkcl", C. H., l\1.B.C.-\MB., M.R.C.S. 'Valker F . J., 1\1.D.DURII., M.R.C.S. \ Valker, H. A., M. R.C. ' ., L. 1.S.S. A. ' Valker, J., 1\1.R.C.S. \ Valker, J. P., 1\LR.C. . , L .R. C. P. " 'alker, J. \V., 1\1.R.C.S., L.R . . P. Walker, M. G. L., M.B. "alker, ., l\LR.C.S., L.S.A. " Talkcr, T. D., II1.B. \Ycdl, D. L., LB., CH.B.EDl '. " ' allace, H. K., M.D., C. I.GLAS. \ \'allace, J., 1\1.B., C. II1.EDIN. \Vallace, J. T., 1\1.B., B.CII. R.Ll. \\'allac , T., M.D. g.u.l., lII.R . C. \ Valsh, D ·, III.D., .1\['EDI . Ward, A. B., M.B., B.C. 1\IB. 'Yard, F., M.D., C.M.EDIN. " ' ard, J. P . . ,1I1.R . . . , L.R.C.P. \Vard, i\1. C., M.D., C.lILABER. \Val"d, 'V. F., IILR . . S., L.R.C.P. "'ard- milh, \\'., :lLB.EDI ., F.R.C.'.. 'Yare, G. S. B., M.B. 'Varren, Elsie, M.B. \Van"en, \V., L.R.C.S.!., L.:lI.I{.Q.C.P.r. 'Vrtrwick, F. ]., M.B. AMB., M.R.C.S. \\'atch, N. B., L.R.C.P. \\'aters , II. G., 1II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. \Valers,]. 11., ?If-D., .:lI.GLAS. 'Vaters, ]. L., ;lLB., c.:I!.ImrN. \Valson, A . . , ill.B., III.B., Cll.B. £))1:-,'. Walson, F. H., :l1.B. \Vatson, ,V. I., lII.B., lII.R . . s. 'Vatson, 'V. N. \ V. , lII.D., CII.B.GLAS. \Vatth e ws, H., M.D., C.lII.EDIN. \Vatts, F. E., M.B.TORONTO. ' VaUs, J. A. \V., IIr.B.DURH . , M. R.C.S. Waugb, A., M.B., C.IILGLAS. Wawn, R. N., M.D. Way, J., M.B. Way, J. H . F., II1.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. Webb, A. B. M. B. Webb, Miss E. G. A., M.D., B.CH.R.t:.1. 'Vebb, JR., M. B. , CII.B.MELB. Webb, T. L., III.R . C.S., L.R . C. P. Webber, H. "V., 111. ., M.D.LO D . Websler, R. M., M.R.C. ·.ENG., L.R.C. P. "Veekes F. H . , M.D.D URH., F.R . . s. WeigaU: G. C. , M.B., CH.B . IIIELB. Weir, D. H., M.D., CH.B.DURH. Weldon, R C., M. C., C. M. Well by, S., M .D. OXON., II1.R . C.S . West, J. W., M.B., B.CH., R . U.I., D.P.H. West, L. F . , M.R . C. S., L.R.C.P.

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.OCIATlON .

West, H. M., III . R.C.S., L.R.C.P.LOND. Weston, F. W., M.D. Weston, S. T. D., M.R. C.S. ENG., L.R.C.S. Wh eler, W. I. de c., M.D.DUB., F . R.C.S.I.

Whitcher, C. E., L . R.C. P . vVhite, Lt.-Col. AT. , L.R.C.P.

A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. A. C., M.D., C.M . EDIN. A . E ., M.B . , L.S.A. A. M., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Major A. R . , M . D . EDIN . ,

R . A.M . C. (T. F.) &S.EDl

A.A.M. C.

White, C. R, L.R.C. P. &S. EDIN . White, E. A. , M.D . , C.M.ABER . \Vbile, E. R., M.B. \Vhite, J. A. 11., M.D.DURH., F.R.C.S. While, R. W., II1.R . C.S., L.R.C.P. White, \V., M.D., II1.CII., R.ll.I. White, W. H., M.B. \Vhitehousc, \V. H., M. D., n.S.DliRH. \ Vhilington, P. B., L . S . A. \Vhilley, F. G. H., II1.R . C.S., L.S.A. \\' hyte, J. E., lI1.B. \Vhyte, J. M., :lI.D., C.:\I.EDI 1 . \\'iggins, B., L.R.C.P. & S.EDI '. \Vightman, C. F., F.R.C.S., L.R. C. P. \Vighlwick, A., M.B. \Vilkes, E. A. F., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. \Vilkins, R., 111. B. \\ ilkinson, A., !\I.D., lI1.S.DURH. \VilkinsoIl, A. l\I., ;\1. B. \\'ilkinson, J. B., :If.D.EDIN., D.P.H. \Yilkin on, J. C., lIr.R.C ... , L.R.C.P . \\"ilks, G., ~[. B., :I!. C. CAiliB. Wilks, W. F., :II. R . . s. \Vill, \\T. J., :I['B., .;11. \ \'i lIeU, ]., L. R. C. P. & S . EDIN. \\'illiams, D. E., L.R.C.P.&S.I. \Villiams, D. ., L. R . . P. \\' illiams, E., ,I. R. . S., L. R. . P. \Villiams, E. R., lII.R . . s., L.R.C.P. \\'illiam . , G.]., M.B. \\' illiams, G. 11., L . R.C.P. & S.EDI \\Tilliams, G. J., III.D., H.B.DURH. \\"illiams, .T. F. \V., lI1.R.C.S. \\'illiams, ]. R., lit. B., C. M. EDIN. \\' illiams, i\1. L., M.B. \Villiams, ., lI1.B.CAMB., M.R.C.S. \Vil1iams, R. M., LB., C.M.EDIN. \\'illiams, . 'V., M.R.C.S. \Villiams, \V. R., L.R . . P. &S.EDIN . \Villiamson, J. D., M.D., lILCH., R.li . I. \Villoughby, J. F. D., 1\['R.C. S., L.R.C.P. \Vil1oughby, ,V. G., LD.,III.R.C.S. \Vinckworth, \\' . B., ?lI.R.C.S . , L.R.C.P. \ Vingrave, V. H. W., I.D.D RH., lI!.R • . s.

Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, \Vilson,

Wilson, G. T., M. D. \Vilson, J. C., L.R.C.P. &S . EDIN . \Vilson, J. S., M. D., C. M.GLAS., D.P.H. Wilson, R. A., M . B., C.;l1.EDIN. Winnett, F., 111. D . Wisewould, G., 111. B. \Vishart, J., M.D. , CH.B . ABER . Withers, P., M . B.DlJRH., IILR . C.S. vVithers, T. J., M. D . , M.S . g.U .1. \Volfendale, G . A, L . R . C.P. &S.GLAS. \Volverson, F., M.B., M.S.GLAS. Wood, J., M.D . \\ ood, J. H., lI1.B . \\' ood, \V. A., M.D., D.P.H. 'Voodbury, F. V., M . D . \Voodcock, A . E., L .R. C.P. &S.EDIN. \Voodcock, H. de C., M.D., 1\1.R.C.S. \ Voodhall, F. \V., M.D. \Voodhouse, E. E., M. B., B.S.DliRH. \\Toods, C. 'V. T., M.R.C. S. \Voods, F., lILR . C.S., L.R.C. P. 'Voods, Inspector-General H. C., c. v.O., C.B.,II1.D.ST.AND.,

LR.C.S., R.N.

Woods, J. F., IILD.DURH . , lI1.R . C. S. \}\Toods, ]. H . , L.R.C.P. &s. 1. Wooldridge, AT., M . R.C.S. \Voolf, A. D., l.D. \t\ oollet, S. \V., lI1.R.C.S., L.S.A. "'ranghtam, J. M . , M.B . CAMB., lII.R. C. \\'I"ay, G. B., M.R.C. S., L.S.A . , D.P.H. 'Vrench, E . B., 1\1.R.C. S . , L.R.C. P . \Vright, E., M.B., B.CH . GLAS . \\7righ t, J. C., M. B., B . C. CAMB. "Vright, ]. S., 1II.D. vVright, Major W., D.S.O., l.R.C.S. "ylie, J., L.R . C.P. &S. EDIN . Yolland, J. H., C.B.E. , II1.R.C.S., L . S.A. Young, A. , 1.R.C.S. Young, A. J., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Young, C., 1II.D. Young, F . A., M.D.TORONTO, LR.C.S. Young, M., M . D., C.lI1.EDIN . , D . P.H. Young W., M.D., C.lII . EDIN. Young, ' V. A., II1.B. Young, \ V. P., LB., C.M.ABER. Yule, R. M., M .D. , C.lI1.ABER. Yule, J. S., M.B.


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FORMED .

HONORAR Y SECRETARY.

CHAIRMAN .

PRESIDENT.

B EDFORDSHIRE-

1880

The Duchess of Bedford.

G. Howard.

;\1 rs. A. Paine, 48, Harpul- Street, Bedford.

Reading

1893

Dr. Hartnelt.

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\Vindsor and Eton

1880

H. R. H. The Princess Christian. H.R.H. The Princess Christian.

\V. Fairbank, c. v.O.,

A. G. Osborn,

1909

H. C. Elgood.

H. C. Elgood.

E. Roy thorne, Sessions House, \Visbech.

Allrincham

1919

Dr. H. G. Cooper.

Dr. R. Duncan.

F. G. Oakley, 12, Park Avenue, Altrincham.

Birkenhead

1912

J.

F. D. Kent, 54, Grasville Road, Birkenhead.

o'Ij

Chester

1881

J. H. Hopley, 6, Northgate Street, Chester.

::z:

Bedford BERRSHIRE-

CAMBRIDGESHIRE-

Wisbech

J.

Bastow, 13, Talfourd Avenue, Reading. 1\1. B.,

14, Sheet Street, \Vindsor.

O. B. E., 1\1. R.C.S.

Dukinfield

1893

Stockport

1883

Stalybridge

1886

The Duke of \Vestminster,

Ratcliffe-Gaylard,M.D.

Meredith Young,

M. D.

G.C. v.o.

]. H. Beard, Town Hall, Dukinfield. A. E. Ferns.

A. Briggs, 36, St. Petersgate, Stockport. Simister, Stalybridge.

]. \\T.

Solicitor,

Portland Cham bel-s,

r.n

..., tIl

~

r.n Ul

o(')

;;..., (3

R. ]. Loney, 44, Market Street, Falmouth.

1919

SUI-g.-Vice-Adm.SirA. W. May, R.C.B., F.R.C.S.

Cumberland Mines and Quarries Keswick

1895

The Earl of Lonsdale.

J.

1887

Lady Rochdale.

]. Gardiner.

\ V. Leck, 1\I.B. E., H. M. Inspector of Mines, Clcator 1\Ioor, Cumberland . ]. Stuart, Tithebarn House, Keswick.

Millom

1888

W.

D. Lang.

T. \ \T. Lawrence, Solicitol-, J\lillom.

W. Powis.

S. A. ]. Hill, Birchwood Colliery, Alfreton.

H. A. Hubbersty.

Mrs. R. A. Langley, Fargate, 'W hite Knowle Road. Buxton.

CUlI1BERLAND-

J. Yarr.

R. R. Wilson.

DERBYSHIRE-

Buxton

t:1

Z

CORNWALL-·

Birchwood Colliery

Z ...,

;:0

CHESHIRE-

Falmouth

n tIl

1881 1889

The Duke of Devonshire,

R.G.

0\ ,....,.


COUNTY AND CENTRE.

FORMED.

PRESIDENT.

CHAIRMAN.

HONORARY SECRETARY.

Chesterfield

1875

G. Eastwood.

Derby

1886

R. Knowles.

Eckington Collieries

1890

]. H . Wells.

T. Greensmith.

R . Dumbleton, 13, Church Street, Eckington.

Granby

1899

Major G . 1\1. Mundy.

J. A. Macdonald, M. B.E.

J. Herbert, 8, Vicarage St., Ilkeston.

Ripley...

1891

F. Allfrey, Ripley, Derbyshire.

Tibshelf

1878

T. Jackson, 10, Victoria Terrace, Tibshelf, Alfreton.

G . Eastwood.

C. W. Hadfield, Town Clerk's Office, Chesterfield . Dr. W. St. A. St. John, Derwent House, D erby.

1921

The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe.

H. V. Miller, Central Ambulance Station,Plymouth.

1880

S. Leng.

R. M. \Vilkes, Solicitor, Market St., Darlington .

Hartlepools

1880

,V. N. Hall, 3, St. Paul's Road, West Hartlepool.

South Shields

1883

Col. L. Robson, C.lII.G., D.S.O. ir ]. Readhead.

J.

19H

L. RopneL

J. Buckley, 4, Clarence Ter., Thornaby-on-Tees .

Sunderland

1893

G. ]. Addison.

I. G. l\Iodlin, O.B.E., 1I1.D. J. Summersgill, 2, Ormonde Street, Sunderland.

GLOUCESTERSHIREBristol

1880

The Dean of Bristol.

1. H. M.D. Mrs. P. G. Shewell.

Cheltenham

1879

Gloucester

Lt.- 01. B. Ro~ers,

Page, 67, King Street. South Shields.

E. '''ebb, 76, Kingsdown Parade, Bristol.

1881

The Earl Beauchamp, J{. G. J. 1\1. 011 tt.

]. 1\1. Collett.

Forest of Dean ...

1922

Lt.-Col. Russell Kerr.

G. H. Rowlinson, o. B.E. J.

H.UIPSHIREGosport, Alverstoke & Fareham Lymington

1889 188-1-

Portsmouth

1881

H. II. ThePrincessHelena i\lajor-Gen. 'V. Vi to ria. IIuskis on, C.M.G. H. R. H. The Princess \V. Ingham 'VhitakeL Loui c. The Ieu'qui of arisir G. E. Ollzens. brooke, G. C. V. o.

Southampton

1880

I I. R. (r. The Princess Louise.

Col. E. Hance, v. J).

.\. A. l\Iackeith, 1\1. B., 66, LIoward Rd., South'ton. Ass. ec., Mrs. Twiss, l\Iayfield, Oakley Road, hirley, outhampton.

HEREFORDSHTREHereford

1880

The Bi hop of H >reford.

The l\Iayor.

1\lr

KENTA. hford

187

J. erc'I')'.

G. 1\I. l'Iather, 33, Hardinge Rd., Ashford, Kent.

Canterbury

187

Cranbrook

1882

The I\Iarchioness Conyngham. F. ' pickernell.

Faversham

1883

The Lord Harris.

!\laid tone

1878

Ramsgate

1881

Tonbridge

1879

LANCASHIRE (EAST)orth East Lancashire ...

anon A ]. l\Iason, D.D. . \Il'g on-Co\. T. Joyce. apt. C. F. IIooper.

Rev. E. L. A. Hcdslet.

CoLlon,

F.

R. . P.

1. Hebblethwaite, M.D., evenarches, Lansdown, Cheltenham. T. 'V. 'Vilson, 45, Dean's 'Valk, Gloucester. .

lorrison," Fairmead," Cinderford.

i\Iajor-Gen. ,,'. Hu ki son, C.M.G., St. l\Iark's Road, Alverstoke. Major N. H. C. Dickinson, D.. 0., Highfield orner, Lymington. R. Parker, 18, Edmund Road, Southsea.

Underwood, 29, Castle

treet, Hereford.

l\Ii.

. H. Allardyce, 7, Vernon Place, ,anl'I'bury. 1'[ rs. ash, High ll'eet, Cranbrook, Kent. . ir Sidney R. Alexandel', lI1.D., Gatefield House, Faversham. Lolonel . P. Oliver, C M.G., M. D., The Gables, l\laidstone, and E. A. Chambers, Solicitor, ,,-est boro, :\Iaidston . D. . Hagwood, 6, Qu nt., Ramsgate. G. E .. kinner, Rose Bank, Dry Hill Park, Tonbl'idgc.

Lowl'Y·

1919

T. \V. \Vilkinson.

R. Clegg, F.R.C . .

J.

Accrington

1884-

R Clegg,

G. 'V. \Valson, Bull Bridge, Accrington.

Asbton-undel'-Lyne

1894-

Licul.-Col. G. G. H. Bolton. II. T. Greenwood.

Bacup

1919

J. 11. Lord.

J. II. Lord.

,V. Brown, 184, Todmorden Road, Bacup.

Blackburn

1885

Canon T. R. Sale.

P. Prebble, I\1.B.

J.

Brierfield

1895

T. Veevers.

W. " ' halley.

'V. Richards, 17, Albion Streel, Brierfield.

Burnley

1883

The Lord Shuttleworlh.

J.

A. Dickinson, 71, Colne Road, Burnley.

Colne ..

1890

A. P. Sagal"

J. E. Keighley.

F. Byme, 69, Parker Street,

Danven

1919

T. E. Holgate.

C. Hindlec.

C.

Ellesmere

1908

The Earl of Ellesmere.

J.

C. E. Mather, Bridgwater Offices, 'Valkden, l\Ianchester.

F. R.C.S.

Baron, 102, l\Ianchester Road, Accrington.

D. IIall, Lynwood,

S. Horn.

'Vallwork.

mallsbaw

hton-under-Lync.

milh, 51, East Park Road, Blackburn.

olne.

keels, 4, Cyprus Street, Darwen.

~

en en

o(J

;; o-J

<3

:z:


COUNTY AND CENTRE.

Furness Mines and Ourtrr"ies

PRESIDENT.

FORMED.

1919

HONORARY SECRETARY

CHAIRMAN.

M. Kennedy.

M. Kennedy.

W.

Lewn ey, Miners' Agent, Fair View, Dalton-in-Furness. F. Hargreaves, 55, Cross Street, Manchester.

W. Dunwell, 1, St. Leonard's Street, Middleton, nJ". Manchester. J. W. I ngham, 22, Ethersall Road, Nelsdl1.

l\1~1chester

1880

1\1 iddletoll

1920

A. A. Smith.

H. Harlow.

Nelson

1888

T. W. Wilkinson.

W. Bolton.

Oldham

1884

G. W . Needham.

G. W. Needham.

Rochdale

1886

J. R. Heape.

C. J. Roberts.

J. B. \Vilkinson, M. D., Sunnybrae, Hollins Green, Oldham. J. B. Howarth, 96, Spotland Road, Rochdale.

Barrow-in-Furness

1880

Mrs. 1\1. E. Wadh3.m.

\V. Benson.

\V. Slainton, 37, Mount Pleasant, Barrow-in-

Dalton-in- Furness

1879

F. Fisher.

F. Fisher.

Liverpool

1880

The Earl of Derby, K.G.

F. Tobin.

Liverpool (School of Cookery) PI"eston

1870

Mrs. Rowland \Villi ams.

1889

H. Calvert.

Dr. Riddell.

Furness. J. Tyson, Clerk to Urban Council, Dalton-inFurness. J. Roberls, 5, \Ve llinglon Buildings North, 42, South Castle Street, Liverpool. l\Iiss F. L. Calder, chool of Cookery, Colquitt treet, Liverpool. H. B. BI"ierley, Killiney, Fulwood, Preston .

St. Helens

1884

Col. R. \V. H. Thomas.

Col. R. \V. H. Thomas.

J.

Southport

1878

The Earl of Sefton.

J. E. \Vill ett.

\V. H. M. Mawdsley, 1, Preston Road, Southport.

Leicester

1880

Th

W.

Loughborough

1916

The Mayor.

1.

\V. Jack, 2, Briton Street, Narborough Road, Leicester. A. \Vhyman, 14, HelTick Road, Loughborough.

1917

The Ead of Liverpool.

Lt.-Col. F . . Lambert.

Hospital alul"day Fund ...

18 9

The Lord London.

The Earl of 1\Ialmesbury. J. Ash 52, Penrith Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey.

Kensington, Royal Boro'of

1 78

London Post Office

1913

LANCASHIRE ( \VEST)-

H. Cook, 16, Ormskirk Street, St. Helens.

LEICESTERSH IRE-

l ayor.

. Lovell. Ii ff.

LINCOLNSHIRE-

Lincoln

lIon. ec., R. A. Glegg, :'I!.D.; Org. Sec., G . C. Hodgson, 31, Silver treet, Lincoln.

LONDON-

layor of

II. V. Prynne,

. B. E.,

II. II. Bashford,

;\t.D.

D.S.O., F . R . . S.

l\Ietropolitan No. IX" (Hampslead) l\Ietropolitan No. X. (Balham) Polytechnic NORTHAMPTONSHIRE-

1 81

1882 1 95

H.R. II. ThL' Princess Louise. H. R. H. The Princess Frederica. Th' Lord lIoward de \Vald n.

1893

J. Elworlby.

Northampton

1886

The Lord Lil[ord.

Oundle

1895

Peterborough

190-1-

J.

vVellingborough

1888

\V. Lewin.

Berwick-on-Tweed

1881

capta in F. Norman,

N ewcastle-on-Tyne

1910

Col.

orth Shields ...

1888

NORTH UMBERLAND-

NOTTINGHAMSIIIRE-

C. :\1. Fowle.", 1S, Elm Rd., \\'embley, Middlesex.

J. E. K. T.

Kettering

~ ludd.

~e cldon.

ir II. Randall.

\\T. I I. ~Iorgan, O. B. E., 39, Alderbrook Road, Balham Hill, London, . \V. . The Director of Education, The Polytech11lc, 309, Regent St., London, \V. \\'. Dyson, Dryden G.

. \\"ells, 2,

J.

Haye ,i\Torth

treet, Kettering.

t. Giles' Square, Northampton. tre t, Oundle.

B. v\'. Ilott 73, Alderman's Drive, Peterborough.

W. Williamson.

ir T. Oliver,

Capt. & Q.;\1. G. Gerhold, late R. A. 1. c., Inland ection, G. P. 0., Mount Pleasant, London, E. C.

G. IIenson.

"\. 11. ;\I. \\'edclell, Berwick-on-Tweed.

R.N.

;\J.D.

T. H. llillon, Somerville, \Vellingborough.

T. J. Batey.

' . Embleton, 2,0 borne Tcrr"ac , lewcastJe-onTvne. E. P: l\Iartin, 8, lew Quay, lorth hields.

J.

T. \\Talters, Babbington

ollieries, Nottingham.

Babbington

1878

Nottingham

18 1

N ewark-on-Trent

1884

The Earl lallvers.

1893

Canon A. J. Jones.

Canon A. J. Jones.

R. H. Bowkett, 7, Fair View Rd .. Banbury.

OXfORDSHIRE-

Banbury SHROPSHIRE-

Si l" Chas. Se Iy, Bt.

G. Fowler.

A.

The Duchess of Portland.

E.

. Drabble, The GuilclbaJl, Nottingham.

F. l\lilthorp, Larendon House, Tr "nl.

N wark-on-

Ironbridge

1905

Shrewsbury

1879

The Earl of Powis.

Sir Gerald V. Corbet, Bt.

H. Beaman, 82, BeJle Vue, Shrewsbury.

1900

Major-General A. Terry.

l\Iajor-General A. Terry.

F. Sprawson, 15, Johnstone

SOl\! ERSETSlIIRE-

Bath

...

t., Bath.


COUNTY AND CENTRE.

\Veston-SlIpel--l\Iare

FORMED.

PRESIDENT.

1880

Col. A. ]. Cal-Yo

BlIrton-on-Tl-ent

1879

Col.

Cannocl.. Chase Coal Fields ~orth Staffordshire

1883 1884-

Oldhill

1891

CHAIRMAN.

Dr. Vickery.

STAFFORDSHIRE-

J.

Gretlon.

\V. G. Lowe,

HONORARY SECRETARY.

11. Tidman, Rossinieres, Ellenboro Park Road, \Veston-Super-Mare. M.D.

. F. Sopwith.

J\. F. WheLton,

30, High St., Burton-on-Trent.

\V. Charlton, 21, Lichfield Road, \Valsall. Rcv. 1. C. R. Scott.

S. \ \!. Malkin, Rock Cliffe, Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent. A. H. Bassano, Hadenholme, Old Hill, near Dudley.

methwick

1897

The l\Iayor.

T. Chandler.

J. C. Cripps, 288, St. Paul's Rd., Smethwick.

\\' ednesbury

1887

The l\Iayor.

F. Johl1son.

H. Topping, 40, Holyhead Road, Wednesbury.

1880

H. H. The Pl-incess MarieLouise.

Farnham

1882

Norwood

1892

The Bishop of \Vin chester. H.R.H. The Princess Christian.

SUFFOLK-

Ipswich

Miss B. Coulcher, and Miss 'Wright, Beechholme, Woodbridge Road, Ipswich.

lJRREY-

SUSSEX-

Bognor

1885

HastingsandSt. Leonards

1880

Mid-Sussex (Brighton)

Dr. '. G. Sloman.

A. \Vin slade, 115, East St., Farnham.

Rt. Hon. Sir HalTY ,amuel, Bt., i\l. P.

Mrs. Douglas, A. R. R. C., 45, Central Hill, Norwood, S. E.

11.

Gabb,

H. R. l\Iansell, Hastings.

Col.

ir \Vm. Gentle.

ill. B.

ilI.R.e. S.,

Crofton,

Vvest

Hill,

\VARWI CKSHIRE-

1880

Bin11ingham

Sir John IIolder, Bt.

. Lloyd-Owen,

D.

F. R . . S.1.

(Acting) Captain J. A. H. White, ;\I.D., R.A.i\l.e., 1 6, l\Ionument Street, Bil-mingham. R~". \V. D. Rudgard, Longford Grange, Coventry.

Coventry

1912

The Lord Leigh.

The

lIandsworth

1895

J. F. Pearson.

F. H. l\Iabcrly, L.R.C.P.

A. E. Jorden, 16, \Vil ton Road, Handsworth.

Stourbridge

1883

The Vi count

Dr. G. J. Dud I y.

II. fJadgki s, 100, High Street, Stourbridge.

\\"orcester

1919

Sir R. Temple, Bt.,

J\lajor Rcddie,

\V.

layor.

\VORCESTERSHIRE-

obham.

C. B.

C.B., C.I.E.

YORKSHIRE (EAST)-

J.

J. \Vaite, 21, Bolston Road, \Vorcester.

Atkinson.

E. B. lephenson, 2, Belvoir Slr et, and F. J. Vaughan, 24-2, Spring Bank, Hull.

ham bel's.

G. Richardson, 86, Lothian Rd., Middlesbrough.

1882

Rt. Hon. T. R. Ferens, l\lajor A. p.e

1881

The :'Iiarquis of Zetland, I,. T.

T. II. W.

Barnoldswick

1919

J.

A. Slarkie.

Barnsley

1879

Bradford

1919

The Lord i\layor.

J.

Dinningtol1

1919

M. AuthorpL'.

A. Buller.

Halifax

1881

The

Major J. C. Wright,

Harrogate

1881

N. \Villiam ,

Heavy \Vooll en District .. .

1883

l\Iajor

H ebden Bridge

1887

A. R. Cros ley.

Keighley

1883

B. S. Brigg.

Kiv eton Park

1878

Canon Darley.

B. Wood.

J. \V.

Leeds . ..

1878

The Earl of I-Iarewood,

Lieul.- 01. H. Collinson,

Major \\Talter Rowley, V.D., 20, Park Row, Leeds.

Hull YORKSHIRE

(

ORTH)-

Middlesbrough and Cleveland YORKSHIRE (WEST)-

II. Dc \"CU1l1ey.

E. \V. Blackburn,

olonel ' tanhope.

rayor.

r. B.

n.

Walker.

Capt.

J.

J.

P. Critchley.

H. Bamford.

e.H., C.M.G., D.S.O.

Otley .. .

1888

Capt. Da\\,sol1.

Pontefl-acl

1919

W.

Rotherham

1884

S. J. Ellis.

SaddleworLh

1881

J.

Sheffield

1878

The Earl of \\'harncliffc.

Shipley

1896

Henry \\'hitclwad.

J.

A. Burlon.

Sowerby Bl-idt;l"

1890

J.

J.

S. Rawson.

Taylol-.

S. Rawsoll .

Ivy HOll e, Barnsley.

Bradford. D. J. Cooper, 146, Laughton Road, Dinnington. . AlIty, 5, Claremont Road, Boothtown, Halifax. \\ '. Alkin on, 2, Parliament Street, Harrogate. C. Thornes, 70, VictOI-ia Road, D wsbury. T. Lowe, 2, Regent Street, Hebden Bl-idg . S. T. Scott, 14, Granville Street, Keighley.

K.C.\'.O.

F'on~ ~t, l\l. P.

1\1. B.,

E. BlIs ey, 31. Iaidstone Street, Killinghall Road,

Wau '.

R.A.M.C. ~1.

"V. H. Efemey, 3, Colne Road, Barnoldswick.

T. C. Amery.

. J.

Ellis.

I I. Carlcr.

ope, Field House, Kiveton Pal'k, 111". Sheffield.

F. Laughey, 60, Bradford Road, OLl y. C. Pa \'cr,

I

orth

treet, Pont fracto

J. \\'. Gilling, 43, Ewers Roa I, Kimberworth Rotherham. A. \\'a hinglon, The quare, Uppermill, Saddle-worth, near Oldham. II. . Else (lIon. ccretary) . J. Ilendcl- on 6 East Parade, heffield (As t. Sec.) \V. IT. Peado:1,' 1-1, Dockfield, Shipley. A. R. Bateson, 17, Edward Bridge.

tre t, ,owerby

c


COUNTY AND CENTRE.

FORMED .

Swinton

1902

Todmorden

PRESIDENT.

CHAIRMAN .

HONORARY SECRETARY.

C. Ward.

C. Ward .

S. C. Parke r , 49, Charles St., Swinton, R othe r ham.

1911

The Mayor.

John Barton .

Wa kefield

1896

The Mayor.

' Vath-on-Dearne

1886

A. T. Thomson.

The Lady Kathleen Pilkington. G. H. Ashwin.

York ...

1890

Col. W. A. White.

Col. 'V. A. White.

D r. J. C. P. Bayley, Lindores, Burnley Road, Todmorden . Mrs. King, Belgrave Mount Ponder F ield Wakefield. ' ' V. C. Winch, The Re cue Station, ' Vath -onDearne, Rotherham . J. H . Turner, 17, High Ousegate, York.

Irish (Dublin)

1881

The Earl of Meath,

Ulster (Belfast)

1886

Sir Robt. J. Kennedy,

IRELANDK. P .

John Lumsden, K.B.E., M.D.

R. \\T. Leslie,

I'll. D.

K.C.lILG. CHANNEL ISLE

Guernsey

1881

Jersey

188+

E. C. O za noe.

E . L. RDbin on,

urg.-Lt. Col. P. B. B ntlif, i'If. R . • s.

lII.R.C.S.

urg.-Ll.- 01. P. B. Rcnllif, ;o.LR.C.S.

The Hon. Secretaries, S .J.A.A., 40, l\Ierrion Square , Dublin. C. G. Ewart, 16, Dunegall Square South Belfast and V. Fielden, M.D., 84, Dublin Road', Belfast: E.

<-

o

'V. Hutton, Sl. lIyvreuse Lodge, St. Peter

::r: z

Port, Gu~rnsey. !!:-1 P . Le Iasun e l', 19, Royal Square, Jersey.

ISLE OF MAN-

Tsle of Man

1885

His Excellency l\Iaj.-Gen. ir\\-. Fry, C.B., lI1.\,.O.

B. E.

argeaunt, O.B . E.

H.R.H. The Princess Chri tian.

Th e Mayor.

'V. !fadoc, C.B.E., M. \'.O., hlef Constable's Office, Douglas, Isle of Man.

01. ~.

ISLE O F 'VIGHT-

Isle of Wight

...

5

Miss E. A. E\'elegh, hide "iew, Avondale Road Newport, & Drew,:\Iiramar, Bonchurch, I.

A.

'V:

RAILWAYS. HONORARY SECRETARY.

CHAIRMAN .

PRESIDENT.

CENTRE.

FORMED .

Cheshire Lines Committee

190+

J. E. Charnley.

Furness Railway

1902

F. J. Ramsden.

Great Cf"ntral Railway

19B

The Lord Faringdon

Great Eastern Railway ...

1896

Great ' Vestern Railway ...

1896

J. F. Lean.

Hull and Barnsley Rail way

1907

Col. The Lord Claud Hamilton, P. c., 1\1. P. H. R. H. The Priocess Chri tian. E. \Vatkin.

Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway London and North ' ''estern Railway London and South Western Railway London Brighton and South Coast Railway Maryport and Carlisle Railway Metropolitan Railway

1897

A. \ Vatson, C.B.E.

G. H. Nutter.

1897

Hon. C.

L. \ \'. Horne,

1899

Sir H. A. 'Walker, [{.C. B.

1906

C . C. MacI·ae.

F . Scott.

1913

T. Hartley.

J. \ Villiamson.

1904

R. II . Selbie,

:vIidland and G.N. Joint Committee North Eastern Railway ...

1900

W. Marriott.

1895

Sir A. K. Butterworth.

F. Penty.

\ V. H ollings, 62, W hitehall Rd., Gateshead.

orth Staffordshire Ry . ...

1916

The Lord Aoslow, C.B.

E. D. Grasett, o. B. E.

R.

1905

H . C. Boosor.

E. A. Richards.

J

South Eastern and Chatham Railway

. Lawrence.

C. B. E.

1\1. Kenn edy.

iI', am Fay

J. F. Hyd e .

H.

C.B.E.

tewart.

E . 1\1. " -alker, l\Ianager's Office, Cheshire Line Committee, entral tation, Liverpool. J. II ope, G neral l\Ianager' Offic, Furness Railway, Barrow-in-Furness. H. C. Bigson, Office of Supt. of the Line, G. . Rly., l\Iarylebon e lation, London T . " '. T. Iein,. I.E. D3pt., G.E . Rly., tratford, London, E. 15. Centre Sec., G. \ Y. R., .J.A.A. , General 1.\1 rl.l1age r's fficc, Paddington Slalion, London, " '. J . \ Valker, Goods Agents Office, Neptune treet Station, Hull. G . . Hill, Lancashire and Yorkshil-e Railway, Hunt's Bank, l\Ianchester. J. A. l\Jilligan, M.B . E., Office of upt. of the Lin Euslon tation, London, . \\'. \ iV . Buckmaster, o. B. E., Gencral l\Ianager's Office, \\'aterloo tation, London, S. E. J. King, General l\lanag r' Office, London Bridge Station, L.B. & . . Rly., London . . E . D. I. Reed, General l\1anagcr's Office, 1.\1. & C. Railway, 1.\Iaryporl. J. A. Gravestock, Audit Office, l\Ietropolitan Railway, Baker tr ct Station, London, N . \Y.

Bagnall, Gencral l\1anag r's Office, N . . R ailway, Stoke-on-Trrnl. (Acting), Miss \ \T. G I-indley, Office of upl. of the Line, S. E. & C. Rly., London Bridge, . E.

c


CENTRES OVERSEAS. CENTRE.

FORMED.

PRESIDENT.

CHAIRMAN.

AUSTRALIA. H. D. Gell.

Adelaide

1884

New South \ Vales

1890

Tasmania, North

1909

Tasmania, South

1909

Victoria

1883

R. S . McAdam,

Vl estern Australia (Head)

1892

H . G. Tymms, F.R.C.S.

J . M. Lapsley.

Queensland

1909

Col. The Hon. A. J . Thynne, M. L. C.

M. Baldwin.

Bel-muda

1883

Canadian Branch

1910

Ceylon

H.E. Lieut.-Col. S ir Archibald \ Veigall, K. C.M. G. The Hon . Sil- W. P. Cullen.

Dr. T. S. Dixson.

V. B. Frapp.

M.D.

CANADA.

1906

F. l\iontizam bert,

!\t. D.

EYLO T. ir Gr-aemc Thomson,

Sir Graeme Thomson, K.C.B.

K.

HONORARY

SECRETARY.

Major B. S. Connol-, Alexand ra 27, Gren fe ll St., Adelaide.

C ha mb ers,

Sister- A. B. Parry, 350, George Street, Sy.d ney, N.S. W . Mrs. Lyant-Brown, \ Vimborne, Lyttleton St., Launceston, Tasmania. R. Johnson, DurnsfOl-d, Albert Road, Moonah, Ta mania. J. H. Lord, 217, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria. Lieut.-Col. J. A . Campbell, O. B. E., F ire S tation, Per-th. \ V.A. Capt. E. R. B. Pike, Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade, Brisbane. G. impson, Inspector of Schools, Hamilton, Bermuda.

'--<

o

:c z

Lt.-Col. C. A. Hodgetts, C.?l1.G., M.D., 52, Banque Nationale Building, Ottawa, Canada. Dr. G. J . Ruther-fo rd, Civil Medical Dept., Ceylon .

• 13.

;;... (fJ

(fJ

Gibraltar

1883

Hong Kong

18 -l-

H. E. General ir II. L. Smith-Dorrien, G.C. B.

GIBRALTAR. l\Iajor C. W. J. Orr.

TG

H

H. E.

ir R E.

tubbs,

J.

K . . 1II.G.

Indian Branch ...

1909

Newfoundland ...

1910

CENTRE.

FORMED.

.

KO 'G. John on,

o

C":

Lieut.-Col. G. H . Goddard, D.S. O., R. A.M.C., The Bungalow, Europa Road, Gibraltar.

ir " '. I I. Horwood

E. Ralph , Education Office, Hong Kong.

[NDlA. TheComm ander-in-Chief R. cott-,,'hite, Indian Ambulance Headquartel-s, in Indi a. 2-G, Bela Road, Metcalfe E tate, Delhi. NEWF L' TDLAND. H. " ' . Lc i\[es urier.

CHAIRMAN.

PRESIDENT.

NE\\-

ZE ...\L\ND.

D. M. Baird,

l. John's, Newfoundland.

HONORARY

\\T. Rattray, Ambulance Auckland, N . Z .

SECRETARY.

tation, Rutland Streel,

Auckland

1892

J. 11. Gunson, C.B.E.

C. J. Tunks, 1\1.B.E.

Canterbury & \ Vest Coast

1885

J. 1\. FI sher.

Dunedin

1891

II. E. the \ 'i count J ellicoe, G. C. B., &c. J. J. Clark, c. B. E.

Nelson

1885

New Plymouth

1899

The l\Iayor.

The l\Iayor.

1\lrs. Dockrill, Eliot

"Wellington

1885

H.E. Vis cou nt Jcllicoe.

11. 11.

]. B. Finlay, P.O. Box 252, Wellington, N . Z .

Cape Town

1891

Brig.-Gen. H. S. L. Ra\'en haw.

East London

190-l-

Natal ...

1907

Orange Free State

1890

South African Harbours and Railways Rhodesia

1919 1913

Mrs. Drummond Chaplin.

Transvaal

1893

The Hon.

l\'lalta .

1907

MALTA. H . E. Field-l\Iarshal The Chev.]. C. Camilleri. Lord Plumer,G.C.B.,etc.

C. J. Treleayen, M.B.E., 119, \\Torcester Street, hl-i tchurch, N.Z . Rev. \ ' . G. Bryan-King, D. II. Roger, .J.A.A. Headquarters, Octogan, Dunedin, N.Z. O.B.E. \ V. \V. nodgrass, Telson, N.Z.

'cd.

SOUTH AFRICA. Dr. B. Hewat.

treet, New Plymouth,

. Z.

P. O. \\'athes, P.O. Box 999, Cape Town . \V. Crosby, E. London Daily Despatch, E. London.

H. E. l\Iattinson.

Dr. S. Copley.

A. G . Cross, 9, Hill's Court,

mith

t., Durban.

(Acting) A. Chadwick, P. O. Box 550, Bloemfontein. ir \ V111. lIoy,

J.

.B.

Rissik.

Sir \Vm. Hoy, C.B.

Sir II. R. Skinner.

j

z

F. R. C. S. ED.

H. E. Thl! \'iceroy.

>

o

A. H. . Taylor, General l\Ianager' Office, Railway H adquartel-s, ] ohanne burg. . l\Irs. anson, c/o dministl'ator's Office, Saltsbury, Rhodesia. (A ling) A. H. Scott Taylor, P . O . Box 206, ] ohannesburg. l\lajol" \ V. R. Gatt, 11, Malta.

trada

. Ur ola, Valletta,


72

INDEX. Admissions to the Order Centres, Abrid ged Reports from C entres, County Centres, Instruction and Awards at. (facing) C entres, List of . Competitions Director of the Ambulance D epartment First Aid Film Form of Bequest Honorary Life Membet·s " " List of In come & Expenditure Account In struction, particulars of

Page 11 16 7 36 61 10

7 10

44 15 -1-5 .:JO 7

Page 10 Inva lid Transport orps Life Members 4" 11 Obituary . 70 O\'erse~s Centres, List of 6 Pamphlets and LeaHets, List of 15 Pat-chment \. ote of Thanks 15 PI-ion' for " 'ales 9 Publi-'Cltion<; 69 R ailway Centres, List of t. J Oh~1 \ ' o!untat'Y Aid Detachmc nts 60 10 S1.. Paul's Ambulancc Station -1-2 Sir Herbert Pen-ott 9 South .\fri can Council . 38 Su bscriptions and Donat ions 1-1 Vellum \ 'olL' of Thanks

r.ONDO ,: CHARl.ES

CULL

AN\)

SON,

1I0uGHTON

STT<FflT,

ALll\\YC II,

\\' . C.2.;

AND

AT

CIlISWICK.


ttbe ~rber

Ube Grant) ~rtorl1 of of tbe f)ospttal of St. 3-obn of 3erusalem in Englanb. Bmbulance J)epartment.

~be

St. lobn Bmbulance lSrigabe.

Annual Report of The Chief Commissioner, 1921.

LONDON: CHANCERY OF THE ORDER, ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL,

E.C. 1.


,{!be \Brant> IPrior}2 of '{!()e \Drt>er of tbe 1bospita[ of St. John of Jerusalem III JEnglant>.

AMBULANCE

DEPARTMENT,

'[be $t. 30hn Rlnbu{Rllce 1Brigabe.

Annual Report of The

Chief

Commissioner,

for the year ending 31 Deceluber, 1921.

HEAD-QUARTERS: T.

J OHN S

GATE,

CLERKENWELL,

Lo

DO

,

E.C.

1.


CHIEF OFFICERS.

3

<tbief @fficers Appointed by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior. (Slw'Zving G1'ade in the Order and Date of AppoinLment.)

CONTENTS.

ctbief ctommiSSlOner.

PAGE

Headquarters Staff ... Superior Officers of the BI'igade a ppointed by H. R. H. the Grand Prior Brigade Distri cts within the United Kingdom Chief Commissioner's Report S ervice Meda ls and Bars Appendix I. Naval II. Commissioners' Reports:No. I. District No. II. District No. III. District No. IV. District No. V. District No. VI. District No. VII. District No. VIII. District No. IX. District No. X. District No. XII. District S. E. &C. R. District... \Vales

COLONEL SIR JAMES RICHARDSON ANDREW CLARK, BT.,

3

C.B., C.M.G., F.R.C.S.E.

4 7

Knight of Justice.

8 11 14

Appointed January, 1911.

JDepntp ctbief ctommissioner. COLONEL GEORGE

. MOORE, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.D., A.M.S. (RET.)

Knight of Grace.

Appointed January, 1922.

Surgeon::::in::::ctbief.

16 24 30 39 53 66 76

IR WILLIA 1 HENRY BENNETT, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S.

Knight of Grace.

Appointed Oct.ober, 1915.

'.lLabl? 5uperintenbent::::il1::::ctbief of 'n~ursillg ctorps anb JDi\1tstons. LADY PERROTT, R. R. C.

Lady of Justice.

78

Appointed February, 1911.

:assistant Surgeon::::in::::ctbtef.

83 88 91 95 97

COLONEL SIDNEY MAY'ARD SMITH, C.B., F.R.C.S.

Knight of Grac e .

Appointed July, 1919.

JDrigal)e (tom 111 ittee. COUNTY

Bedfordshire Berkshire Birmingham Buckingham C ambridge ... Cheshire Cornwall Cumberland .. . D erbyshire .. . Devonshire .. . Dorset Durham Essex ...... Essex (Metropolitan Police Area and Rural Distri cts of Romfol'd, Orsett, and Ro chford) Gloucester ... H ampshire and Isle of \\' ight. .. Hertfordshire ... ... Hertfordshire (Metropolitan Police Area) .. Kent .. . . . . Kent (Metropol itan Police Area) Lancashire Leicester

Page 31 25 31 25 89 42 85 43 54 86

87 68 89 20 26 27 89 20 80 20

H 33

(Advisory and Consultative.)

INDEX.

Ube j8tIgatle ctOI1l111lttce consists ot the ctbfef I$'tficers antl ctommisstoners of tbe j8rigatlc, of ",bicb <toll1mittec tbe following are 1bonorarp Members:-

Page Lincolnshire .. 55 London (Metropolitan Police Area) 20 M tropolitan Police Area ... 20 Middl esex (Metropolitan Poli ce Area)20 Norfolk ...... 90 Northamplonshirc 34 Northumberland 72 NOllin glmm hire 56 Oxford 28 Shropshire .. , 76 omerset 29 Staffordshire, N o rth ... 58 do. South ... 36 Suffolk 90 urrey ... ... 81 Surrey (Metropolitan Police rea) 20 Sussex 82 Ulster (Ireland) 52 \Varwickshire 37 vVestmorland 52 Wiltshire 29 Wor estershire 38 YOI'k, North 7S do. East. 74 do. West 59

COLONEL CHARLES ROBERT TYRRELL, C. B., C. B. E.

late Deputy Chief Commissioner. W. H. MORGA, Esq., O.B.E.,

Chief Staff Office r, Brigade Overseas. T. H. \V OO LSTO~, Esq., C.B.E.,

late Commi siOiler, H.

W.

o. III. District.

D. LE\YIS, E

q., O.B.E.,

Commis ioner fOl' \Yales.

Secretar}? Appointed by the Chapter-General with the sanction of H. R. II. the G l'and Prior of the Order. MAJOR PERCY GEORGE DARVIL-SMITH, C. B. E.

Esquire .

Appointed May, 1912.

Secretar}? antl Staff Officer to tb e 'lLatll? Superintenbent-ill-ctbief. Appointed by lhe Chief Commissioner. MISS DOROTHY BEAN.

lIon. Serving Sist.er.

Appointed April, 1919.

JDistrict @1ficer attaclJeb to 1beab::::'-luarters. Appointed by the Chief Commissioner. CHARLES H Al MER.

Honorary Serving Broth el'.

'.

,_. L -'

Appointed April, 1921.


THE ST . JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

Superior ®tficer5

CAPTAIN JAMES

Knight of Grace. J OH

TRIMBLE,

C.B.,

Honorary Associate. C . M.G . ,

LIEUT. -COLONEL CLAUDE BOWE

Esquire.

C . B. E., D . L.

COLO

WILLIAM HUl\IPHRIS WI

Y, O.B.E.,

JOIlN

Knight of Grace.

THE REV.

Chaplain.

W .

.

Hon. A sociate.

DORE RUDGARD,

FRA TCI

Knight o( Grace. Esquire.

CLARK HO.S ACK,

late

R. A. 1. C.

Knight of Grace.

late

R.A.l\1.

. (T.)

~AMBERT,

COLONEL

~OBERT

JAMES

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

(T.)

Appomted to No. V. District, November, 1911. Appointed to No. V. District, February, 1912.

BL~CKHA

1",

L. . A.

Appointed to No. IX. District, July, 1919. O. B. E .

Appointed to :\'0. III. District, October, 1919.

CAPTAL

l\[.

D.

Appoint ed to No. II. District, NO\-embe r, 1919.

Cr'L\RLES ARTIlt:R CO\'E, TON, ;\I.R.C.S.

IIonorary ,\ssociate. 1\PPl1inled to No. II. District, No\' mber, 1919. Attached to No. \ ' ITI. District, ~I arc h, 1921.

MAJOR PERCY GEORGE DARVIL-S1\llTH,

Esquire.

Appoint d to No. II. District,

i

C. B. E .

Toye mber, 1919.

ARTHUR VERNON DAVIES, O.B.E., 1\I.B.

Knight of Grace. Appointed to No. IV. Di~tri~t, December, 1919. Transferred to No. V III. DIstncl.

C. B., C . M.G., C.LE., D . S.O., M.n.

Knight of Grace. App01l1ted to Brigade Oversea, July, 1912. Transferred to No. X . District, January, 1920. Transferred to No. XII. District, 1921.

F.R.C.S . E.

.t\ppoint ed to i\o . III. Dlstnct, Nov em ber, 1919.

ALFRED GELSTHORPE OSBORl\', ;\r. B. Appointed to TO. II. District, NO\'e mber, 1919.

ARTHUR ELLISON, :\1. R. C. S., L. R. C. P.

Honorary Associate.

L. R. C. P.

Honorary Serving Bmther.

Appointed to No. VII. District, November, 1911. SAMUEL

;\I. R. C. S.,

Appointed to No. \ ' IlI. District, May, 1919.

HUGn FALKENBERG POWELL, 1\1. B. E.,

lIonorary Asso('iate.

o. II. District, July, 1911.

SAMUEL HAMILTON, M.D.

FREDERIC~

;\1. D.

CAPTAIN J .UlES r\TKI;\ H E ':\TO~ \VHIT~, .i\l.D.,

Honorary A sociate.

Knight of Grace. Appointed to No. X. District, ovembl: r, 191t. Attached No. I. District, July, 1919.

Honorary Assoclate.

CHA;\IBERS .

\VILLlA;\I HAR\, E Y REEYES,

O.B.E . , l\f.R.C.

LIEUT.-COLO EL FRAlTCIS AUGUSTUS BROOKS, M . D.,

LT. - COL.

\\!lX ~ LEY

CAPTAI' DO;\ ,\LD ~IOORE BARRY,

PERCY MERVYN GAINSFORD TOMBS .

Knight of Grace.

,i_. R: C. P:, !--.R. C. S:

.Appointed to l' o. \ '. District, l\Iay, 1919.

Honorary Associate.

Appointed to No. V. District, March, 1911. Appointed to

I-L\LL

ECIL PRYOR L.\NKE TER,

Hon. Asso ciate.

HENRY CYRIL ELSE .

Knight of Gmce.

A~LIDGE,

ARTIIUR DOBSOl\',

Appointed to No. VI. District, November, 1909.

Honorary"Associate.

\T. District, November, 1918.

.-\ppointed to No. \ ' I. District, l\Iay, 1919.

Hon . .t\sso ciate.

FREDERICK SPRAWSON.

Esquire.

'0 .

.\PPOl11ted 10 1'\0. \ . DIstnct, :i\Ta~, 1919.

lIonorar\' Associate. Knight of Grace.

Appointed to No. II. District, June, 1908.

M,\JOR ARTHUR HAMMERSLEY JOHNSTON,

V. Distri ct, D ecember, 1917.

Appointed to :\0. XII. Di trict, NO\'embe r, 1918.

- THOMA'

F.R.C.S.

Appointed to No. VII. District, 1 0vem ber, 1907. Transferred to No. IX. District.

Esquire.

i '0.

HE, RY CHA:\IBERS.

.\ppointed to

J OH;\ FREDERICK

Appointed to 'N o. X. Distri ct, N ovem ber, 1921.

CAPTAIN JOSEPH WILLIAM WHITE,

L.S.A.

O. 1. Dlstnct, July, 1916.

VYILLIA;\l GEORGE S~nTH.

BssIstant C0111 misS IOner S. Esquire.

1

TO . \ ' III. District, Jllly, 1917.

Appointed to

WILLIA:\!

M . A.

Appointed to S.E.&C. Railway District, December, 1919.

MAJOR JAME .

~J.B.E., M.~ . C:S.,

t\ppol11ted to

Appointed to

.M.G., ALD., C.M., R . A. LC.(T.)

Appointed to No. III. District, October, 1919.

Knight of Grace.

~.A:, :\1.B., F . R . C.S.

HAROLD LAPPINGTON THORNTON.

ERNEST ALFRED RICHARDS.

Knight of Grace,

K . B . E.,

WILLOCGHBY Bl'LLOCK .

Appointed to No. lX. Di trict, l\Iarch, 1919.

Knight of Grac e.

1ACLEA:-;' C\R\-E.LL,

Esquire.

Appointed to No. \T. District, August, 1916.

CLARENCE ISIDORE ELLIS,

O.~.E., ~1.R.. . . , L.RqC~P.

.\ppointed to No. I. Dlstnct, July, 1916.

IIonorary Associate.

A . l\I.I.E.E.

Appointed to No. I. District, May, 1916.

SYDNEY WILLIAM MALKI

EL SIR JA:\1ES CANTLIE,

Knight of Grace.

K. B. E . , 1\1. D.

C. B .. E . '. D. L.

Appointed to No. \tIll. Dlstnct, ?vlay, 1. 1.).

IIonorary Associate.

Appointed to No. XII. (Iri b) District, November, 1914.

Knight of Grace.

F AIRE,

Appointed to ~o. III. Dl st nct, July, 191+.

y I AJOR PRIDE.\UX GEORGE SELBY,

O.B.E . , F.R.C . P . E . ,

TO. V. District, November, 1912.

Appointed to No. I . District, July, 1913.

Knight of GI-ace.

Appointed to No. VIII. Distri ct, November, 191t.

SIR JOHN LUMSDE

ovember, 1912.

Appointed to No. X. District, July, 1913.

ARTHUR WILLIAM

Appointed to No. VI. District, November, 1909.

CHARLES COTTON,

Knight of Grace.

R.A . ~f.C.(T.)

STEPHEN HERBERT VILVEN .

:\1 . D .

PALMER,

Appointed to

Ilonorary Serving BrotheL

Appointed to No. VII. District, February, 1906.

Knight of Justice.

M:B . .,

FRA CIS HUBERT BARCLAY.

Appointed to No. II. District, December, 1903.

Knight of Grace.

LT. - COL.

L.R . C.P.

Appointed to No. IV. District, August, 1895.

COLONEL EDWARD CURETON, V.D.,

Knight of Grace.

V. D. ,

SAMUEL GRIFFITH , D. L., M. R. C. S.

Knight of Grace.

M . ~.,

HENRY CrOMPTON CHAMBERS .

cromm i ss ioners. CHARLES JOSEPH

ANDERSON,

Appointed to No. \i I. Dlstnct,

Honorary Associate.

Appointed by Ilis Royal Highness The Grand Prior. COLOl EL

5

SL' PERIOR OFFICERS.

FR i\ ' K DE BEllO PBI, L. R . . P.

Honorary Associ ate.

Appointed to No. IV. Dist ri c t, Decembel-, 1919.

WILLIAM STANLEY WOODCO K,

Esquire.

i\I.B.E.

Appointed to No. IV. District, December, 1919.


6

7

THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. WILLIAM CLARE LEES , O . B.E.

Honorary Serving Broth r.

Appointed to No. IV. Distl-ict, De ember, 1919.

MAJO~ EDWARD. BURDETT POOLEY, L.R.C.p . Honorary AssocIate. Appol11ted to No. 1\'. District, December, 1919. FRA CIS FREDERICK LE SOVEF SI1\IPSO

Honorary Serving BrotheL

.

o. III. District, December, 1919.

Appointed to

DANIEL MCCOLL, ~r.B .

.

Honorary ServIng BrotheL

Appointed to No. III. District, December, 1919.

MAJOR JOH

ORTON, 1\1.D .

Appointed to No. III. District, February, 1920

Honorary Associate.

ARTHUR BARNES GIB ON.

Honorary Serving"BrotheL

o. V. District, February, 1920.

Appointed to

.

o. X. District, l\larch 1920.

Appointed to

No. I. District.-Comprisin g the Metropolitan and City Police areas (parts of Essex, Hertfords hire, Kent, Middlesex and Surrey) and, in addition, that part of Essex in cluded in the Rural Di strict of Romford, Orsett, and Rochford.

No. II. District. -Comprising Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, the Channel I lands, Glouce tershire, H ampshire , Isle of Wight, Oxfordshire,

ALEXANDER JAMES BOYD, 1\1. D.

Honorary Associate.

Brigade Districts within the United Kingdom.

Somersetshire, and Wiltshire.

COLO EL SIR WILLIAM GENTLE.

KnIght of Grace.

Appointed to No. VIII. Di trict, l\'ovembel-, 1920. GEORGE CIIARLE

Honorary Serving Brother. .

\tV ELLS.

. \ppointed to No. Ill. Distri c t January, 1921.

LIEUT .-COLONEL WILLIAM SCATTERTY,

;\1.

D.

shire, N orthamptonshi re, Rutlandshire, Staffordshire (south of the town of tafford), Warwickshire and Worcestershire .

Appointed to No. V. District, F ' bruary, 1921.

KnIght of Grace.

~1. R . C . . Appointed to No. \ ' 11. District, February, 1921.

J AMES WOODWARD RILEY,

Honora ry Associate.

HUGH HEDLEY VICAR

Ial-ch, 1921.

K. C. 13 . , C. \ . 0., F. R. C. S.

ApPolOted to S. E. & C. R. Di ,tl-ict, :'IIarch, 1921.

FRAN~I

CARR BOTTOl\ILEY, O. B. E., 1\1. D.

AppolOted

TO .

No. IV. District.- Comprising Cheshire, Cumberland, the Isle of Man, Lancashire a nd Westmorland, and the Province of Ulster, Ireland.

I\'I ILLER.

Appointed to No. IX. District, SIR GEORGE. LE THALL CHEATLE,

t

No. III. Di trict. - Compris in g Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicester-

No. V. Oi trict.-Compri ing Derbyshire, Lin colnshire, Nottinghamshire, tafford hire (north of the town of Stafford) Riding of Yorkshire.

and West

II. Distri c t, O c tober, 1921.

No. VI. District. -Comprising Durham, Northumberland, North and

'illnattacbeO.

1!\ssi5ta n t (tom mi55Ioner5.

East Ridings of Yorkshire.

MAJOR STEWART GORDON.

Esquire. CAPTAI

Appointed June, 1915.

Hon. Associate.

Appointed July, 1916.

lReser"e.

~OL0I:1EL

IDeput}? (tbief (t0ll1lllt65ioncr.

No. VIII. OJ trict. -Comprising Kent, Surrey and Sussex, except those portions which come within the Metropolitan area of No. 1. District.

CHARLES, ROBERT TYRRELL, C. 13., C. 13. E., 11..1\1. S. (RET.)

Kl11ght of Grace. .

No. VII. District.-Comprising Herefordshire and Shropshire.

EDWIN CHARLESWORTH.

ApPolllted July, 1913.

THOM AS

Transfen-ed Lo Reserve, Jan" 1922.

(to III III i5Sioner. HE~RY WOOLSTON,

.B.E., D.L.

KOight of Grace. AppolOled to No. III. District, ovember, 1911. Transferred to Reserve, October, 1919.

1!\5sistant (tOmmiS5ioners. .

CAPTAIN LAWRENCE WHITTAKER.

K1l1ght of Grace. Appointe d to o. IV. District, March 1905. Transferred to Reserve, January, 1920. ' \yILLIAM EDWARD

~UDLAND,

.

No. X. Oistrict. -Compri ing Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, parts of Essex an d Hertfordshire.

No. XII. Oistrict.-Comprising the Provinces of Munster, Leinster and Connaught, Irela nd.

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

KOight of Grace. AppolOted to No. III. District, February, 1912. Transferred to Reserve, J LIne, 1920. EsqUire.

No. IX. Oi trict. - Comprising Cornwall, Devonshi re and Dorsetshire.

ROBE~T ANDERSON, M.D., L.R.C.S. AppolOted to No. VI. District, November. 1911. Transferred to Reserve, February, 1921. i- Acting, pending admission to Orde r.

S. E. & C. Railway Distt-ict. -Co mpri sing the R a ilway system of the South-Eastern and Chatham R ailway Company.


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REPORT OF THE CHIEF COiVL\IISSIONER .

Report of the Chief Com111issioner.

Members of Nursing Divisions are a lso co-operating in the Joint work especiall y in connection with Hosp ital services.

SIR , I h ave th e ho nour to

13 th M ay, 1922 . ubmit my report for the pa t year.

37 (29 Ambulance and 8 Nursing) D ivisions haye been formed and registered, making a total of 94 Corps and 1,419 (886 Ambulance and 533 Nursing) Division .. 59 Ambu lance and 41 Nursing Divis ions, which have been in abeyance s ince th e wa r h ave , notwithstand ing efTorts to revive them, cea ed t o exist, an d h ave in consequence been removed from the Roll of the Brigade. T his is attri bu tab le ch iefly to m embers having joined the Brigade for w a r service only. T he p resent effective personnel of the Brigade at Home is :_ STRENCTH.

England Ireland Wales ToLal

Men. 21,216 309 4,019

\\' omen. 9,248 743

1,1-+7

Tolal. 30,46-1 1,052 5,166

25,544

11,138

36,682

The following Officer~ of the Brigade have been appointed by H. R. H. The Grand Prior: T o be D eputy Commissioner- Colonel George A. Moore, C.;\1. C., D. ' . 0 . , !\I . D . , late Army Medical Service. To be Commissioner of No . X. District Major James F . C. Hos~a k, ApPOINTMENTS .

F.R.C. S.

T o be Assistant Commissioners- H. H. V. Millar, Esq., (De\'onshire), N o. IX. District; Sir George L. Cbeatle, h . C.B., c.Y.o., F.R.C.S., .E. & C. R. District; Francis C. Bottomley, O.B.E., ;\l.D., (IIamp~hire), No. 11. District. I have sanctioned the following appointments and promotions: _ lIon. Pres idenLs . IIoll. Vice-PresidenLs ' . Di trict, Corps and Di\'is ionaJ Ollie ' rs Non-Commiss ioned Officers

20 33 552 431

I regret to record the resignation of Colonel '. B. Tyrr II as Deputy Chief Commissioner after nine years sen'icc a~ such . Colone l Tyrrell was of the greatest assistance during the War par~ly by taking ov~r the duties of hicf Commissioner of the Brigade dunng my absence 111 France, and partly by his connection with the War O ffice at that time. otwith tanding the arduous dutie . he had to perfo rm there he gave his spare time to the ervices of the Order and B rigade for which an expression of our thanks and appreciation arc due. RESICHATION.

Reports to hand record that on public and other occasions over 200,000 cases been treated by the Brigade . A nu m ber of Amb u lance Divisions are co -operating in the Motor Ambu lance Service of tbe Joint Council and in s o me ca 'es the ambu lance have been p laced in charge of Divisions by tbe ounty D irector. CIVIL WORK.

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The strength of thi~ Reserve is 27 Chief Petty Officers an,d 879 other ratings. 651 Reservists unden\'ent a \v~ek s AUXILIARY SICK course of training on Men of War or at Naval Hospitals . BERTH RESERVE. The Reservists were also inspected by Surg-~on - Commander I I. B. II ill, R.X., the I nspecting Medical Officer of~he Res~rve. Reports from the Admiralty on both the trainings and 111spectlOns a:e very sat i ~factory and reflect mo~t creditably on the keenness and effiCiency of t h e Reservists. 165 Reservist~ have been awarded .the Na.val Long Service Medal, making a total of 470 who have recelve~ thIS aw~rd. The practical ~ympathy that the Admiralty has sh.own 111 th~ :-evlsed Regu lations of the Reserve ane! the impro\'ement In ~he condrtlOns of service of its mem bers is greatly appreciated by the Bngade and should ensure a full upply of recruits. ROYAL NAVAL

I ha\'e not been informed tbat the War Office has come to any decision as to the future of this Reserve which thereHOSPITALS fore remains in abeyance. Considering the very great RESERVE. assistance the Brigade was able to give in the past war through thi'-) Re..,erve, it seems a misfortune that nothi ng should have been done to preserve or replace it. MILITARY HOME

The r\rmy Council has decided that the enrolment and organization of V . A. D's. \-vill, in future, rest with County DETACHMENTS . Territorial Army r\!-.~ociations, by whom County Di:ect?rs will be appointed. Details of the re\'ised scheme ofV. A.~. orgamzatlOn and training are at present under consideration and wlll shortly be promulgated by the War Office.

VOLUNTARY AID

The results o[ last year's Competition for the "De\\'ar II 'ballenge hield and the" Symon Eccles" Challenge Cup were a~ follow,:> : Dewar Shield, won by the .\bertillery Division, Wale. ~ ymol1!-. Eccle Cup, won by No . XII. District., Ireland. 1I. R.I 1. The Du ke o[ York presented the Shield Cup and other awards . The late olonel Sir Herbert Perrott, and Lady Perrott very generou ly pre!-.ented a hallenge Shield for competition amongst the Nursing Di\' isions of the Brigade. This \vill do mucb to encourage keenness and efficiency amongst the Officers and members of ursing Divisions.

COMPETITIONS .

I inspected, on the dates given, the Prince of Wales' Corp, No. I. District, 16th July; the Northampton Corps, N o. III. District, 23rd July; and the Borough of Plymouth Corps, No . IX. District, 25th ovember. I was mucb gratified by both the numbers and smart appearance of the Officers and members on parade and the general proficiency in first aid.

INSPECTIONS.

I regret to record the death of 21 O fficers of tbe ~ri~ade, amongst whom are Colonel G . S . Elliston, late Commls. loner o . X. District and Lieut.-Colonel C. H . Laurie, late A sistant Com-

DEATHS.

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THE

ST.

11

JOHN AMBULAN E BRIGADE.

missioner No. II. Di trict. Colonel Elliston had completed over 35 years, and Colonel Laurie over 28 years service in the Brigade.

APPENDIX I.

306 Service Medals and 110 Service Medal Bars have been AWARDS . awarded by the Order. 2,641 ervice Badges have also been sanctioned and issued. A Return is now being called for from e\'ery Corps and Division of the Brigade of the money ub cribed [or and expended in their individual upkeep. It i ' in the form of an annual balance sheet. From it some idea of the actual expenses of the Brigade will be ascertained and a check kept on expenditure for purposes other than upkeep. ACCOUNTS.

In conclusion I desire to place on record my high appreciation of the loyal and devoted services rendered by the Commis ioner and their District Staffs, and by the Officers and members of orp and Division~, Ambulance and Nursing-, of the Brigade. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant,

Colonel, Chief Direclor of the Ambulance D eparLmenL, Order of St. J 01111.

ol11missioner.

ERVICE

Auamsun, Amb. Sis. F. Alldrcws, SgL A. Barker, taft Sgt. A. G. Bates, Sgl. fI. Boatwright, .Amb. ' is.ll.A. Brain, Cpl. J. Buckl11astcl-, Ple. 'V. halt, Sgl. G. \V. Clayden, pI. W. Conway, pI. A. ,\. Deacon, Plc. A. Dyc, Sgl. 11. 11. Farley, 'gl. E. G. Foudering, Sgt. F. Gale, pI. R. F. Gilbert, Cpt. Goodridge, .. \mb. is. F. ll aks, SgL. \\'. W. Haughey, 'gl. T. J. Ball, Div. upt. J. H. P. Bennett, .\mb. Sis. . 1\1. Boucher, pI. J. G. rc\\, Div. SupL L. R. East, Amb. Ilr. F. Fors, pI. 11. Fraser, Di\,. urg. J. H. P.

MEDALS.

o. 1. District. Phillips, Pte. H. A. II awes, Pte. T. J. Rayment, Pte. H. J. Hollingsworth, 'gt. F. Hudson, Div. upl. Major Rinn, Pte. C. Rolls, Pte. 'V. J. T. II.. D.S.O. hinegold, Sgl. A. E. J higgins, Div. Supt. S. mith, Cpl. A. Humphreys, Pte. G. Smith, Pte. W. L. Jefferies, Pte. P. G. Spinks, Pte. F. R. J en kins, Amb. Sis. K. tratford, Lady Am b. 0 ffr. J. Kel-ragc, Pte. C. Timms, Pte. F. Lloyd, Cpl. G. Wakefield, Sgt. J. Long, Sgt. E. L. \\'alker, Pte. J. Lucas, SgL. E. 'Vebb, Amb. Sis. G. M. l\Iagra, Sgl. J. F. "Vilson, Sgt. H. l\liller, Sgl. A. R. "Vilson, Pte. T. Mobbs, Pte. A. \Vinter, Cpt. W. Noyes, Pte. "V. 'Vright, Sgt. E. C. O ' ci l, Cpl. J. H. Young, Sgt. "V. Palmer, gL J. G. TO. II. District. Fulford, Div. upt. 'V. T. Hedges, gt. A. E. Illston, Sgt. A. F. Kiln, Lady Amb. Offr. R. Lewis, Corps gt.-Maj . A. Perkins, Pte. '\. G. Pope, Cpt. H. S.

Robinson, Sgt. L. G. Slalter, Cpl. 'V. mith, Div. SupL J. mith, gt. J. F. Sprague, Div. Surg. F. H. tiles, Amb. Offr. E. "Vii mot, Sgt. T.

No. II I. District. f\dnilt, Dist. ITr. F. Filter, Pte. G. Pickering, Pte. F. Anderson, Pte. P. Ford, Pte. 'V. Ricks, Amb. Offr. 'V. J. Austin, Pt . J. French, Cpl. A. Sanders, Pte. 'V. Beaven, Pte. A. ' . \\'. Garfield, gt.-Maj . T. H. ephton, Pte. H. E. Binley, Amb. OITr. G. R. Garratt, Pte. F. hipley, Amb. Sis. J. Br~ac\l11ore, Div. Supl. 'V. Goodman, Amb. Sis. F. Skinner, Pte. F. Britton, Pte. F. H alliwell, Pte. C. Smith, Lady Supt. A. Bunch, Cpl. J. Harman, gt. J. Valentine, mb. Sis. M. Cooksey, Div. 'upt. R. Leeson, Cpl. J. R. \Vebb, Staff-Sgt. H. Coopel-, Amb. is. E. Licquorish, Sgt. J. 'Ve bster, County Surg. H.G. Cowley, Lauy Amb. O[fr.E.Maycock, Sgt. C. H. White, Asst. Commr. J.A.H. Dawson, Amb. Sis. Needham, Pte. W. J. \Vhiting, Sgt. F. T. Ellioll, Div. Supl. H. Percival, Lady Amb.Offr.L. No. IV. District. Bailey, Cpt. J. Clough, Pte. R. Greenwood, Sgt. E. Barber, SupL J. T. Cran, Div. Surg. R. D. Greenwood, Cpt. "V. Barnes, Amb. Offr. C. Crawshaw, Amb. Sis. 1. Greenwood, Pte. W. Baron, SgL H. E. Cunliffe, Pte. W. Gregson, Sgl. T. Barrett, mb. is. E. H. Davey, Cpl. \V. H. Hall, Sgt. J. Bowdler, Cpl. S. Edmondson, Ly.Div.SupLE.Hamer, Amb. Sis. S. Bradshaw, Pte. T. Ellison, Supl. F. F. Hankinson, Cpt. A. Braithwaite,Ly.Amb.Off.H.Garlick, Div. Supt. J. Harrison, Div. Supt. J. Buckley, Lady Amb.Offr.J. Garritz, Amb. Offr. T. Harrison, Div. Supt. R. Byrne, Cpl. H. Grant, Div. Supt. A. Hal-Uey, Amb. Sis. E. Clegg, Amb. Sis. E. Green, Lady Supl. M. A. Haslam, SgL R. Cliff, Pte. J. J. Greenwood, Amb. Sis. A. Haworth, Sgt. H.


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ApPENDIX

THE ST. JOHN AMBULA CE BRIGADE.

Heap, Amb. Offr. E. Niblock, Pte. W. Heath ote, Cpl. J. Pickering, Sgl. E. Hibbert, Sgt.-Maj. C. Pickering, Sgl. T. Higgins, Pte. \ V. Pritt, Pte. W . Holt, Div. Supt. H. Price, Cp\. A. E. H olt, Pte. ]. Robinson, Pte. ]. \ V. Jackson, Pte. J. \ V. Saul, Sgt. G. Kitchen, Cp\. F. chofield, Sgt. T. S. Lamb, Amb. Of[1". S. H. laltel-y, Pte. R. L ancaster, Pte. J. mith, Supt. \V. V. H. Lightbown, Pte. ]. Spencer, Pte. G. E. McGowan, Div. Smg. R. G.Stilling, Sgl.-Maj. J. Marsh, Amb. is. E. Thomas, Cpl. II. Mitton, Lady Amb. Offr. M. Thomas, gl.

Tomkins, Sg-t. \V. J. Turner, Cp\. C. \Veedal1, Sgt . A. Westall, Pte. W. \\Thalley, Amb. Ollr. \V. Whittaker, Sgl. A. \Vild e, Pte. 11. Williams, Cpl. A. \\'illiallls, ('pI. F. C. \Villstanlc\', Pte. II. \\,in stctnlc)', Pte. ]. A. \Yint, .Amb. Sis. ' \\ 'oods, Pte. F.

No. \'1. District. Anderson, Asst. CommL R. Fitzpatrick, Di\'. Supt. J. L. Lamb, 'gl. T. Bartrop, Corps Offr. H. Gadand, Sgt. G. Lamb, Supl. T. Batty, Supl. A. Griffiths, Sgt. T. Lord, Supl. . Bee\'e rs, Lady Div. SupLl\l. Ilandyside, Corps ' upl. \\' . Millar, 'orps SUI'g. 1).1\f.«. Booth, Corps Offl". ]. F . Hardy, Amb. Offr. J. B. ~Ioir, Di\. Stirg-. D. R. Buc~land, Div. Supl. J. \\,'. Holmes, Sgl. W. T. B. Pt'rrot, gl. :\1'. Co~lll1g\Vood, Sgt. H. Hudson, Amb. is.. Saltmarsh, Cpi. . \\'. Driver, Cp\. T. Johnson, Amb. Offr. \\'. cotl, upl. I. T. Emery, Sgt. E. B. Kemp, Ptc. C. H. F, haw, .\mb.' frr. . E No. VII. District. Lloyd, Dist. Surg. Lt.-Co\. J. D., i\1.B.E.,

j\I.R.C . S.

Read, Cpl. J. S. Selby, Asst. o01mr. Major P. G., L.B.E., ~I.R.C.S. herwood, Di\. Supt. A. P. Thomas, ' gt. P. P. Willey, gl. G. II.

No. IX. District. Blackwood, Div. Surg. W. Thomas, upt.].

Blackham, Col. R. J., M.D. , etc.

C.B . ,

No. X. District. Hill, Corps Offr. A. C. Randall, Cpl. T. L.

SERV[CE

Matthews, Supt. J. Ni ch oUs, Div. Supt. A. O. Noakes, Sgt. C. T. Pepperell, Dist. Offr. J. I. Price, Sgt. D. S. Sims, Supt. D. M. ·Williams. Trans. Offr, \V.

MEDAL BARS.

o. 1. District. Attwell, Amb. Sis. E. (2nd). Evans, Div. Supt. A. E . Magnus, Div. Supt. W. R. Barnard, Amb. Sis. E . (2nd). Evans,Amb. Off. L. A. (2nd). (2nd). Barnett, Sgt. . C. Fitch, Amb. Off. C. J . (2nd). Manl ey,Am b.Off. T. (2nd) Bishop, Pte. II. (2nd). Fletcher, gt. \V.. Mitchell, Supt. J. Botlerill, Ly. Div. Supt. G. Furber, Amb. Off. \Y. A. G. Newlon, Supt. A. W, (2nd). (2nd). Garnham, Amb. Sis. L. Olley, Div. Supt. J. T. Bourke, Ly Di\'.Supt. B.(3rd)Godden,Amb.Off. \V.J. (2nd}Osborn,Amb.Off. C. T. (2nd). Bourke, Ly. Amb.Off. E.(3rd)Grace, Amb. Off. E. (2nd). Rid eout, Ly. Div.Supt. E.M. Bowen, gt. C. Halls, Sgt. J. \Y. (2nd). Sampson, Amb. Offr. A. E. Cheery, ~ gt. C. E. (2nd). Hankin, Amb. Off. II. E. Scot~, Lady Supt. E. A. Coggs, gl. J. H. (2nd). Seb.nght,Amb.Off.P.J.(2nd) Cooper, upt. G. T. l2nd). Hayman,Dist. Off. L. F. (1st mlth, L ady Supt. E. S. Danks, Lady llPt. E. I. & 2nd). Stevens, Staff- g t. F. \V. Darby, Amb.O[f. .C.(2nd). Howe, Cpl. G. tone, Supt. R. \V. (2nd). Down, Amb. is. H. (2nd). Ilull, Pte. W. \Varren, Staf-f-Sgt. \V.G.E.

"'T.

o. V. District. Arlidge, Asst. Commr. J. Hebblethwaitc, Diy. llrg-.II . . mith, Cpl. ]. Barker, Sgt. J. Jackson, Cpl. J. W. Stow, Pte. \\'. Bailey, Lady Amb. Of1'l". E. Kershaw, Cp\. "'. Street, gt . J. Benlen, Cpl. J. \V. Little, Pte. G. Thicketl, Pte. \\'. Bramham, Amb. O[fl". A. Lonsdale, Amb. Sis. A. Thompson, Sgl. \Y. Cht!rchman, "\mb. o [fr. A. Loy gro\'c, Sgl. J. T. Turton, Di\ . . Ul'g. c · Supt. Crossley, Pte. J. icholsoll, Cp\. J. \\'. H. Darby, Staff-Sgl. A. Paget, Pte. W. \\'alker, Supl. F. French, Pte. J . Parker, taff-Sgl. E. \Valler Lady Diy. Supl. 1\1. Gilling, Staff-Sgl. ]. W. Pettitt, taff-Sgt. D. ]. Ware, Sgl. R. Hackford, Amb. OffL A. Rastrick, Supl. IT. S. \\'ilkinson, Pte. R. Haley, Sgt. H . Riddell, Corps SUIX. R. G. Williams, Di\. ~urg. G. J f. H all, Cpl. P. T. Smith, Amb. is. E. \Yithyman, upt. F. Hazelhurst, Sgt. A. Smilh, Pte. F. \\'ray, Pte. C. \V.

No. VIII. District. Coppens, Staff-Sgt. H. Lambert, Amb. OfTl'. J. W. Coxeter, Ly.Amb.Offr.C.\V.Nobl e, Div. llrg. \\'. H. F. Cripps, Cpl. R. Norman, Pte. G. L. Dalton, Sgt. F. Po.ole, Supt. \V. Harmer, Sgt. W. Prior, Sgl. ]. L. Hope, Staff-Sgt. J. Ray, Supl. W. G.

Priory for \ Vales. Foulks, Pte. E. Gibbs, Amb. Offr. J. Hughes, Cpl. H. Hug-hes, Amb. Offr. T. J. J enk ins, Corps Offr, D. Jenkins, Pte. T. Jon es, Commr. D. R.

Ballard, Cp\. C. Ballard, Pte. S. Ballard, Supt. W. J. Britten, Pte. \V. Davison, Sub-Commr. J. \Y. Ellis, Pte. W. Evans, Cpl. T. Evans, Corps upt. T. J.

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1.

Brice, llPt. F. \V. (3rd). Cotton, orps O[fr. A. Bonham, Cpl. J. Botterill, Cpl. J. T. Bradford,Lady Div. SllPt. K. Bugby, Amb. Offr. R. apeH, gt. E. Eatly, Div. upt. C. E.

No. II. District. Fulljames, Ly. Div.Supt.E. Hall, Staff-Sgt. ]. Griffiths, CommL J. (3rd) Sprawson,Ast. Com. F . (3rd). No. III. Di trict. Flawn, Pte. S. Knighton, Amb. Offr. C. R. Fletcher, taff- gt. F. \V. 1 ev,,'berry, Sgt. G. Griffin, ,\mb. Offr. E. B. Patey, Amb. Sis. A. Iliggin, gt. T. D. (3rd). Shipley, Amb. Sis. J. Hines, taff- gt. G. (3rd). Wills, Lady Div. Supt. E.

No. 1\'. District. Bent, Div. llPt. J. P. Fielding, mb. Offr. T, Loney, Sgt. J. Broomhall, pI. T. Gosling, Div. Supt. G. Molloy, Dist. Surg. L. G. S. Brown, ,taff- g1. \V. Hall, 0-1. J. (2nd). ockill,Di\'.Surg.\Y.B. ,M.D.II ardy, upt. J. Smith, Div. Surg. T. H. Colburn, ' upl. J. L. Hartley, Staff- gt. J. Snape , Div. upt. A. Coulton, orps Sgt.-1\1aj. S. Lambert, Div. Supl. \Y. G. " ' right, Di\'. Supt. J. Donnelly, . llPt. T. (2nd). " 'yllie, Staff-Sgt. J. A. (2nd) Emison, Pte. J. E. Leighton, Amb. Offr. J. No. V. District. Browne, Amb. Offr, " '. Hudson, Div. Supt. F. Buxton, orps Supt. O. F. l\IcIntosh, upt. H. S. Cl'ewdson, Pte. E. Richards, Staff- gl. T. \V . Fawcett, Cp\. J. H. TO. VI. District. Lamb, upt. T. Longman, Ly. Amb. Off. C. TO.

Rushbrook, Sgt. J. \V. UUing, Cpl. A. J.

South-Eastern and Chatham Railway District. Sharpe, Pte. J.

\

Spencer, Sgl. A. Traf[ord, Amb. Offr. \\T. T. \\'atkin, Staff-Sgt. J.

\\ hitehead, Sgt. T. B.

III. District.

Britton, SUPl. G. S. Knight, Pte. \Y. G. elby, Asst. Commr. Maj. Case, Sgt. C. " ', Cornelious, Dis!.. Sgt.- Iaj. P. G., O.B.E., i\I.R.C.S.

Sherwood, Div. Sup!.. A. P. Underdown, Sgt.-l\Iaj. \\'. H. (3rd).

o. IX. District. Hallam, Di\,. llPt. E. E. Ilott, llp1. J. A. (2nd). lIoblin,Amb. O[f. G. P. (2nd).]am es, Amb. on r. S. H,

Marsh, Staff-Sgt. C. E. J.

J. J.


ApPE DIX

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15

II.

No. V. District.

APPENDIX ROYAL

N VAL

AUXILIARY

NAVAL

LONG

II.

rCK

BERTII

SERVICE

MEDAL

RE ERVE.

No. I. District.

B. H. Baker. H. Bishop. F. Cheeseman. A. A. Conway. G. E. D a \'ies. ]. Follett. G. Gentry. J. Golding.

D. Harland. R. J. Johnson. M. R. McGrath. \\1. E. Nicholls. II. C. orth. \V. Owens. A. Phillips. A. T. Porter. 1

H. A. Amy. E. Beachgood.

R. Ransley. \ V. . Savage. T. Slevenson. W. ]. Wade. G. \Vhitl'. \\'. H. Wh ite. F. \\,ickcns. A. H. Wildey.

C. Harvey. \\T. J. H ealey. G. H emmingwa y. H. Holm es. H. Horne. E. Jac kson. J. Kelly. Jam es Kelly. J. L ealher. P. Mara.

H. Adams.

N. Grey. T. Hartley. J. R. Logan. O. Patterson.

H . . Pope. A . E. Webb.

J. Bai rd.

]. \\T. Bruce. B. Greenwood.

T. Pugh. G. P. Richardson J. R. Rutte r. R. T a it.

No. X. District.

J.

Elliott.

Soulh-Eastern a nd Chatham Railway Dis trict. A. J. Green.

TO.

W. Burgess. W. Burton. A. H. Catlin. T. Charlton. R. ]. Edwards. J. Ferguson.

III. District.

S. Harper. B. Lincoln. J. O·Connor. ]. H. J. Parogreen. G. H. Peach. W. B. Levenson.

T. G. I I. 1\. E.

J. windall. \\' . Timpson. Timpson. \\·alson. ]. \\·hitcm Gll.

o. IV. District. A. Balderson. J. Battersby. J. Birchall. W. R. Boardman. J. H. Bolton. E. Buxton. A. Chadderton. A. Chad wick. J. L. Cornwall. ]. Crichley. ]. Ditc hfi eld. ]. Dobson. W. Edge. A. B. Ellis. A. Fairhurst. A. Fardo. W. A. Foden. J. Formston. R. Fothergill. T. W. Gannon. A. Georgeson. A. ]. Gurney. W. P. Hal-Uey. ]. Haslam. R. Haslam .

G. Holden. R. Holden. H. Hoyle. J. E. Johnson. ]. Johnson. E. Jones. J. R. Law. A. Leigh. R. B. Lowe. H. Mason. \\'. Mason. A. Malher. W. Mather. ]. H. Merritt. W. T. Miller. J. Mo ores. R. Morris. J. l\Ioss. W. Pacey. J. Palin. \\T. Parkinson. C. Povey. D. Pritchard. D . Ramsdale.

. Richmond.

II. Robey. W. 1\1. S. Roc.

J.

T. Roughl '} .

]. E. Slarkie. \\' . 'choncld. Seddon. J. R. laney. H. l11ith. . ' mith. T. mith. J.. nap .. F. Taylor. E. Thane. H. \\'alker. C. \Valsh. J. Wells. J. Williams. T. \Vill iamson. H. \VinlerboUom. C. H. \Vorm ald. C. Wright. \\T. Wright. R. Wrigley.

J.

H. Markey. P. Marles. F. H. Micklethwaite. J. R y lah. H. \"i. Smith. F. Smithson. W. Tong. R. Walker. A. Watson. W. Watson.

No. VI. District.

\\1.

o. II. District.

"V. R. Davidson. E. B. Pardy.

J. W. Atkinson. M. Atkinson. W. Burns. P. Crowther. C. D a w son. J. J. Doyle. ]. French. C. H. Firth. \V. Firth. A. Guest. ]. S. H a rtley.


No. 1.

16 REPORT

OF

17

DISTRICT.

TIlE

COMMISSIO ! ER. E.C.1. April, 1922.

ST. JOIIN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON,

No.

I.

District.

Cornprisi~g the ~reas,. of the. City and Metropolitan Police (parts of Essex, Hel tfordshlre, kent, MIddlesex and Surrey), and in addition that part of Essex included in the Rural Distri t f ROlllford Or ctt and Rochford. ' , Commissioner,v. Humphri 'Vinny, O.RE., ,\.1\1 .I.E. E., District Head-quarler, Clerkenwell, E. C. 1. -Xn igil t (~l Grace.

TAFF

OF

TIlE

C

or

'l. John's Gall',

MilTIS IO.l\'ER.

As istant CommissionersS. H. ,Yilven, 26, Sot.heby Road, IIig-hbury, .-Esquire. Col. Ir Jamcs CanUlc, K.B.E., 23, Harley Streel, '\'. -l\~lligill of Grnee. J. Maclean ar\'ell, (\(.B.E., JlI.R . . S., L.S.A., 31, J\\ollmOI'e Road "Vesl Kensino-ton 'V. 14. -Ilon . .I/ssoeia/r. ':-. , Lie~t..-Col. F. A. Brook, LD., 12, Lonsdalc Road, Redfl)rU Park, \\T. 13 Rmgld of Graee,-(Attached). . District SurgeonC.]. R. l\IacFauc.\en, O.B,E., M.D., 30, Frognal, IIampstead, N.W. (7.9.16.)Esquire, District Officer Capt. \,v.]. H. Pontin, M.B.E., 21a, Conewood treet, IIighbury. (1.2.11).-11071. ServlJlg Brollze?'. Cafrt. J. Cal.vinBLines, 93, \\Test End Lane " Tcst IIamp::-.tead. (27.8.13).nOll. S erVlng ratiteI'. ~~pt. L. F. Hayman, 8, Long Lane, E. C. 1. (21. 11.13). - lloll. ('/"ilillg B rollter. 1(1u2t:1i~~)~' F. Carter, O.B.E., Drakc's Lodge, Baker Street, P,)tll rs Rar. S. B. Piers, 62, Com hill, E.C.3.-IIOII. Sen,illg BrotllC!'. Lady Di tJ'ict Supel-i ntendentThe Lady Maud \Vilbraham, O.B.E., 26, Lower , Il)ane trcct, S.\\'.1. (28. 7.11.) EIon. Serving Sisler. Lady District OfficersMiss K. I~ unt,. 12, Harold Road, Upper Norwood, S. E. (2, .7.11.) Mrs. Calvll1 Lines, 93, "Vest End Lane (75 ,{, (',race. c , N • '" • _ " 5 (4) • - . l -r( ( (I) ' (~

PRINCE OF \VALE '

SIR, I have lhe honour to submit my rcport [or the year ended 31st December, 1921. The stre ngth of the District, which was inflated by the num bers of men and women joining for special service during the war, has decreased during the year under review. The strength of the ,\mbulance Divisions is approximately equal to the numbers previous to the war, and that of the Nursing Divi ions is somewhat greater. I am o[ opinion thatllow OUI' numbers han! settled down to what may be regarded as a solid foundation, and that in the future the numbers of members will again increasc permanently. The rollowing new Divisions have been n~gistered during the yeal' :-Ambulanceo. 86 lIorsderrv. ursing-N o. 50:"J' \Villesden, 1 o. 51N Blackheath, o. 52 Twickl'nhalll, No. '53~ South Metropolitan Gas Company. It is estimated that thc strcngth the District at the cnd of the year was 68 Ambulance Divisions with a I11cmbel'ship of 2,293, and ++ Nursing- Divisions with a membership of 1,-+28. Owing to thc fact that all the Divisions have not yet sent in their r'cturns, exact numb e rs cannot be gi\·cn . As in previous years, many calls have bcen made by authorities [or the services of the District, for public, stl-eeL and other duties, and I am pleased to say that all calls IUt\ e becn mel promptly and cfliciently, and communications which I have received frol11 the police and other authorities show that the sen'ices of the members of the Brigade arc much appreciated, The following ic; a list of some of the more important duties undertaken :1S. 2.21 State Opcning of Parliament. 30.3.21 L'niversitv Boat Race . . \pril Ellll'rg-l'n~y duty in I Iyde and Regents Parks, in connectio n with strike. 1. 5. 21 May Day Celebntlions. 9.5.21 .\rri\'al of Crown Pr'incc of Japan. 11.5.21 'tak "isit of Japanese Prince to City. 28.5.21 Empir' Day Demonstration in IIydc Park. -+.6.21 Trl)oping of Colours. 6.6.21 Opening- of outhwark Bridge by H.l\I. The King. 11.6.21 Ralh of Girl Guides in lIycit! Park. 25.6.21 Leaguc of ! ations :'lIe ,ting in Hyde Park. 2.7.21 I nc;pection of Girls' Life a\'ing Guards in Hyde Park. " Guards' Brig-ade Presentation of Colours. 5.7.21 \'i it of King- and Queen of the Belgians to City. R7.21 Opening- of King- Georg> Docks by H.M. The King. 13.7.21 League of :'IIercy i\leeting, t. James' Palace. 16.7.21 Demonstration in Hyde Park. " I nspection of Girl Guides, Finsbury Pad.;:. 21.7.21 Royal Gardcn Party, Buckingham Palace. 22.7.21 to 5.8.21. Middlesex Cadet Camp. 19.9.21 FUllcl-a l of the l\Iarqui of :\Iilford Hm'e n. 11.11. 21 :\rlll istice Da\', Demonstration at Cenotaph. H.12.21 Opcning of Parliament by H.l\I. The King. III addilil)1l to thc foregoing duties, personnel wa ' upplied to:EHlcienc), Exhibition at Olympia. Intcmational IIorse how at Olympia. Shipbuilding Exhibition at Olympia. Shoe and Leather Fair at Islington. \\Torld's Fair at Islington. Yariou Race l\Ieetings near London. Repl'esentati\'c have also been on duty at various cricket and football matches, and many local duties ha\'c been undertaken. At the two permanent Stations established by the No. 29 (Walthamstow) and No. -+-+ (\Vest London) Divisions, a large numb er of cases bas been deall with, and much useful work done. Ambulance Sisters havc given their services at various General Hospitals, Clinics and Dispensaries. • ollle of OLlr Divisions arc in pos ession of motor ambulance cars, and good work has been done in the transport of patient . l\t the .\nnu al Generall\leeting held al t. John's Gate on 12th larch, 1921, the Dil-ector of the Ambulance Department, the Right Hon. Lord lonson, attended and prl'~l'nll'd Scn' ic' l\ledals to about 60 Illl'lllb rs, aften\'ards gi \'ing a short addre s.

CORPS.

Corps Superintendent\V. D. Liddell, 55, Eastern Road , Romford. (28.6.18.)-IIo71. er71illg BrailLeI'. Corps Officer \\' . G. Pape, O.B.E., 210, Melfol-t Road Thornton He'tth HOll. Servillg B rollzer. ' < , lIrrey. (2-1.6.1+.)S. J. '.Van'cn, 21, Crawford Street, D enmark IIill, S.E. (24.1.16.)Elon. Servillg Brollzer. District Sel-geant-MajorJ. Elam, 5, Duckett Road, Harringay, .4. (15.9. 17.)- I-{oll. Sa?,ill!;' Bro/lier. COJ'pS Sergeant-1\1ajol-John Lomas, 2 ,Colenso Road, Clapton, E.5. (J1.5.21).

B


• 18

THE

ST.

JOHN

AMBCLANCE

No. I.

BRIGADE.

The Annual Inspection of the District was held in IIyde Park by the Chief Commissioner on July 16th. In spite o[ the hot weather thel-e wcre on parade 904 Ambulance and 500 Nursing members. At the close o[ the Inspection, the trophies won in rec nt Competitions, and a number of medals wel-e pl-esenled by Lady Noble, a membel- of the Special Reserve. The following Competitions wel-e held amongst units of the District : " Osborn" hield won by No. 20 (Hampstead) Division. " Massey Mainwaring" Cup won by No. 20 (Hampstead) Division. "Sleath Gent" Cup won by o . 19 (South l\Iet. Gas Co. ) Division. Efficiency Cup won by No.4- (Ley ton and Leytonstone) Division. The Hampstead Division, as winner o[ the Massey Mainwaring up, was selected to repre ent the District in the" Dewal-" hield Compctition helcllater. In addition several Di\'isional contests were Ol-ganised locally. 1.11 view of the pl'oposed formation o[ Cadct Divisions of the Brigade, it is interestIng to note that a Ilumber of our mcmber of Divisions havc been giving incliviclu1.1 instruction in firsl aiel to local units of boy cauls, girl guides, elc. .'\. numbel- of officers have resigned during the y 'ar owing to change of residences, and one or two Divisions fOI-med during thc war more or Ie s [or special purpo es connected with the war, have ceased to exist. The outlook on the whole, howe\'er, i quite hopeful. The members are showing a keen, enthusiastic inl rest in their association with the work of the Order, and a determination lo spare no effort to I rove themselves loyal and efficient members o[ the Brigade organisation. I regr t to have to report the deaths during the year of two offi crs, DI-. Emlyn J ones and Mr. Thomas. Capt. Emlyn Jones originally Surgeon to the Toynbee IIall Divi ion later transferred to the GI'ays Division near his resid nce. He was an exceptionally hard working Surgeon [or the Br-igade and "erved in the R. A. M. C. during- the war. After his death the member of his Division in conjunction with the residents of Gr-avs raised £1,000 to endow a memorial bed in the London Hospital. . ?\Ir. Tho~1as was Officer-in Charge o~ the, toke 'cwinO"ton Division and allhoLlgh a comparatIvely new member of the Bngade wa a \'ery prollli 'ing office!". To those members of. the Head-qual-ters Staff who have ren<.lered and are rendering loyal and ~onsta~t sen'lce, I offe.l- my grateful thanks. \\Tithout their h Ip It woul<.l ha\"(~ been Imposslhle to can-yon Il1the past, the eflicient administration of the District. I have the honour, ir, to remain, Your obedient servant, W. HUMPIIRIS \Yl NY, Com mi. sioner. Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England. The Chief Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Bl-igade, Clerkenwell, E. C. 1.

PRINCE

OF

LIST

DISTRICT.

19

WALES' CORPS.

OF

DIVISIONS.

In order of seniority with Divisional Numbers. AMBULA 1

2 45 6 7 9 10 11 13 15 16 17

19 20 21 22 23 2425 28

29 30 ,1"

37 38 4-0 4-1 -12 H 4-5

46 4-7

t. John's Gate No. 1 Haggerston Ley ton and Leytonslone lIackney ycli ls Toynbee Hall St. John's Gate No.2 St. Mark's \Vl'll1bley and lIarlesden King's Cross G.N.R. East IIam L. B. & S. C. R. New Cross l\Ierton and \\'imbledon South ~Icll-opolitan Gas Co. Hampstead Bromley Hospital alurday Fund orwood Lambeth Tottenhalll and Hampstead Junction Railway I Iarrow ami \\' ealdstone \\Talthamstow East London Bermondsey and \\Talworth . \\". R. P a ddington L. H. l S. C. R. Yictoria Beckton Ront! AI-senal Ba;-ncl Acton North Camber-well II rl)rd L. B. & S. C. R. Willow Walk 1

IN 2~

3 , 5 ,~ 6

7

1 8~

9~

10 11 N 12 • T UN Hi

15 N 16 N 17 N 18 J 19 N

20 22N

.2425 N

Children's IIome Sl. John's Gate \ \' L'll1b1cv

~onvoo~1 IIospital ,atllJ"Ll<lY Fund \\-illlblcdon East I Tam I~o) al Bor-ough of Kcnsingtl)n Halhall1 and Strcathal11 \\ 'allhalll"to,,· \\'atfm-d CI-OydOIl CI-aig's ourt IIouse II[ord lIampstead Ley ton and Lcylonstone \Vhitehall New Cross lorlhem PolvtechniII,uTOW . l\lanor Pal-k BeckUm

CEo Erith and Distr-ict Cheshunt and 'Waltham Croydon Barclay Perkins Watford Brentford Southall Cricklewood London Post Office Carshalton Woodfor-d Sutton Whyteleafe \V. H. Smith and Sons Y . M.C.A. Camden Town Mitcham Borough of St. Pancr-as City of London G. C . R. l\Iarylebone Royal Borough of Kensington Tottenham 72 Barking 73 Grays 7-t London City Mission 75 Southend-on-Sea 76 Limehouse 78 Enfield 80 Stoke Newington 82 Gorringe Park 83 Northern Heights, Middlesex 84- Twickenham 85 Ealing 86 Horseferry

49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 6466 67 68 69 70 71

URSING. 26 N 27 J.

28 N 30 N 31 I 34- N 36 N 39 N 4-0 N 4-1 N 4-3 HN 4-5 N 4-6 N 4-7 N 4-8 N 4-9 N 50 N 51 N 52 53 T

Richmond \Vest Ham London Post Office Thomev Island Southe~d-on-Sea Barking East roydon and Addiscombe Temple Stratfor I Brixton Limehouse Acton Paddington Enfield Fin bury Grays Ga l-den Su burb \\'illesden Blackheath Twickenhal1l South let. Gas Company


20

TIlE

ST.

JOHN }\:\lBUL;\;,\,E BRIG ,\ DF..

No. I.

PRINCE OF WALES' CORPS. AMBULANCE DIVISIONS. DIVISION.

DIVISION.

SURCEON.

IN CHARCE.

C. McCarroll, ]If. B.

lIPl. E. G. D alslon, 38, Brookfield Rd., BctHord Pal'k, W. 4. upl. Capt. E. affyn, The Brewery, Park Slreet, oulhwark, S. E. upl. A. J. ice, 5, Hulse Avenue, Barking. SlIPL. S. Huggins, lIard wicke Manor Rd., Barnet. Supt. A . J. Gray, 82, \\'il1so r Tce., Beckton, E.6. upl. T . aunders, 93, Cpper Kennington Lane, . E. 1 j. Sergt.. A. \\' . Belleridge, 50, ~hcr, lock Rd., IIampslead, 1'\. \r. 3. Supl. H . Langley Jones, 25, Ail a Rd., \Vestcliffe-on-. ca. llpl. F. E. l\Ieyers, 119, \\'indmill Rd., Brentford, 1\Iidx. Pte. Burden, 28, Glebl' Road, Bromley. Corpl. II. Brown, 7, \\'ilmol ROrtd, Carshallon, Surrey. Sergl. \\' oollard, 3 , ).le\\'port COllages,Hoddesdon. .\ mb. Off. G.l I. Petel's, 75, Ilel1s iol\'e Road, Easl Dlliwich . E. ,22. upt. Capt. .\. \\' . Journ ct, 1, lvy Rd., Cricklewood, " '.\\'.2. Supl. A. \\' . Saunder , 35, Farlju har Rd., l'. orwood. Amb. Officcr L. A. E"an , 60, Auelley Rd., Hendon, . \\'.-t. Supl. II. \\' . Cliffol'd, 14, \\' cymout h,\, enue, Ealing-, \\'.5. lIPt. A. A. Atkins, 41, Fil'sl A\' !1UC, lanor Park. E.12. upt. L. Franks, 24, 1\1 ildlllay Park. . upt. Rc\. v\'. F. Elm s, 15, Holtwhile Oill, Enfield. SlIPt. . J ulefr, 57, Bexlev Road, Erith. urg-. and l;Pl. E. 1\IcIntyre, :\T.R . . S. ,. lrealham Rd.,Milcham. upt. E. C . FI')" 6, Laurcl Bank, Goldcrs Green, N. \\'.4. Supt. P. T. Sebright,70,Gro\'clands Road, Palmers Gn'cn. Supt. A. E . Evans, 35, ~ utherland Pce.,Bayswater,W. Staff-Sergt. R. J. Hayes, 6, , Penshursl Rd., S. Hackncy, I~ .9. upt. H. \\'akeley, 32, Lave nder Grove, Dalslon. Supt. C. T. Osborn, 1, \\'ell Road, Hampstead. upl. \\'. F. IIarlmann, 25, \V ellesley Road, Harro\\.

\RECISTERED. \

--------------------~

J.

,\ clon

No. 4-t

13.12.03

Barclay Perkins

No. 52

17.11.08

Barking

No. 72

25.9.15

T . Scanlan, ]II. R .

Bamet ...

No. 42

28.8.03

o ...to

6.2 . 02

Bcrmondsey and \"alworth ... 1 0.33 Bom. of St. Pancras No. 67 Boro. of SouLhend o. 75

10.3. 99

\\' . G . Hanlcll. C. J. Hardi , 1.B. \\'. Benlon Frederick. N . Sampey, L. R.C.P. E. W. Herringlon, 'I. R.C.S., L. R . . P.

1.10.16

C . MacDonald, II1.B.

Brentford

No. 54

1.10.10

Broml y

No. 21

1. 5.96

H. \V. Ruxton, ]I!. B. G. A. Gordon, i\I.D. A. J. Smilh, :'II.D.

Carshalton

No. 59

1.11.11

Beckton

1-+. .13

Cheshunt and Waltham Dislrict No. 50 City of London ... No. 68 Cricklewood

H. C. \Vill, ~f.R.C.S. T. H . \Vhiltingham,

2.4.08 29.9.13

Lieut.-Col. J. Godding, i\I.R.C.S. Capl. A. B. Leaky, II!. B.

... No. 56

31.12.10

Croydon

TO. 51

3.6.08

Cyclist ...

No.6

7.3.91

No. 85

. 12.20

o. 15

5.4.95

No. 30

12.1. 99

o. 78

27. 3.17

1\1. Blok, L. .A. A. D. \\'oolf, M.D. R. L. Ridge, M.B.

Erith and District No. 49

25.9.06

R. \ V. i\Iayston,

Gorringe Park ...

o . 82

1-+.6.19

E . l\IcIntyrc,

i\L

Grays

o. 73

1.1.16

L. G. Jacoh,

M. B.

G .0[. Ry. Kings Cross No. 13 G. W. Ry. Paddinglon No. 37 Hackney No.5

14.10.93

Boro. of Ealing E ast Ham East London Enfield

~1. D.

J. B. Ridley, 1If. B.

apt. E. A. Chill, M.D . F. G. l\IcKelterick,

M.

lIf.

B.

n.

R. C.S.

R. Main, i\1. D. , VI. Mailer, n., G . \V. Kendall. M. n.

:"If.

18. 10.00

c. s.

1.2.90

S. Blackman,

No.2

1.7.89

H. Bi rd , L.R.C.P.

No. 20

31.1.96

Corbet Flelcher, M. B.

21.6. 98

H. R. Harley, M. D.,B.H. Ba rlon,]lT. D., C. F. layn e,

Haggerston Hampstead Harrow ...

No. 28

I

O.B.E.

\1. R.

Horscferry

M. J. Finucane,

o. 86

Hospital Salurday Fuml No . 22 TO . 46 [Iford ~o.

27.7 .96

M.R . C.S.

J. Forbes, ]II. B . A. F. Bell, .\1. H.

1.10.05

24

30.9.96

Leylon and Ley tons tone . 0.4 Limehouse TO. 76

1. 7.90

Lambeth

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

IRECISTERED· I

9. 2.17

J.

cw Cross o. 16

10.7.95

I J.

Ry. Viclol'ia No. 38 L.B. & . C. Ry. \\'illow Walk... .. :'\0.47 London City 1'1iss. No. 74

30.1.02

14.6.16

E . A. Grcgg, L. R.C.P.

London Posl Office No. 58

30.3.11

K. F. Lund,

~Icrton

and \ Vimbledon 1'\ l). 17 Mitcham .... TO. 66

H. 9. 95

E . R. Clarke, :'I.B.

NorthCamberwell :'\0.45

28.9.05

L.B.&S.C. Ry. L.B. ()'

~o.

4.4.06

1.4.13

Reidy, ;\I.D. S. Davies, i\1.A., :'I.B.

B. l'IcKinny, i\I.B. A. A. Aug-eiis, M.D.

I:l .. \., ;II.

H. C . 1· crgu. on,

D.

?II. D.

G. Barbour.

B3

27.11.19

F . H. Cro"d) , :'II.D.

r\ orwood

' o. 23

26. 11.96

F. G. Swayne, M.B.

ROj al Arsenal. ..

TO.

41

1.10.02

E . O. Stuart, L.R.C.P.

Royal Boro. of K ensington . ).lo. 70 St. John's Gate, (1'\0. 1) No.1 St. John's Gate, ( :'\0. 2) :'\0. 9 t. i\Jark' :\0. 10

30.9.13

E. H. Bonney, :'II.R . C.S. R. Beavan, :'IT. .\., :'II.D.

St. Pancras \'.1\1. C. A. o. 64 Smilh, \\'. H . . Son No. 63

10.10.12 10.5.12

R. D. BI'inton, ]II. D.

South Metropolitan Gas CO. TO. 19 toke. Tcwingloll 1'\ o. 80

5.12.95

\\'. \V. King Brown,;\I. B. S. Graham, H. Garnett.

:\'orlhl'1'Il IIeights

1.6.87 15.2.93 1. 3. 93

, o. 61

15.3.12

Tottenham

No. 71

5.4.15

TOLlenham & Hampslead Junclion R!y. o. 25 Toynbee Hall TO. 7

8. 2.97

Twickenham

1', :'l1.1l .

A. G. outhcombe, :'II.R.C.S.

16.3. 18

...

Sutton

J. Brcmn

T. McLaren, 1II . D . J. L. Sykes, 1\1. R. C. s. H. l\Iurray, l\I.R.C.S.

7.3.91

o. 84

29.7.20

UndcrgroundRys. 7'\0. 77

1. 3. 17

21

DISTRICT.

J. R. Leeson,

M . D.

D. A. \Vaite, !\I.R.C.S.

Supl. E. A. Perry, 20, Argyle Road, lIford. Supl. R. \\'. H endon, 83, Upper Tollingloll Park, l'\ . 4 Supt . F. G. Drayson, 56, Empress Avenuc, Ilford. Supt. H. D . Benn ll, Delaporle IIouse, 59, l\Ius"'e ll Hill, .10. Supt. J. T. Oll ey, 24, Chelmsford Rd., Leylonslonc. Supt. A. Marks, H, Three Colt St., Limehouse,E.14. Div!. Surg. and Supt. J. . D a\' ies, M . A., 1I1.B. , 43, Tressillian Road, Brockley , S . E. Sergt. J. \\' . Tonge, 26, Eversleigh Rd., Batlersea. Supt. F. G. \Vhite, 48, Van cou ver Rd., C alford , S . E . Supt. C. H. Byrn, 67, 1\IackenzieRd., Beckenham . Supt. Capt. G. Gerhold, Inland Sec., G. P. 0., l\Iount Pleasant. Supt. J. l\Iilchell, 143, Russell Road, Wimbl edon. Staff-S ergt. E . Cooper, Sandown, 52,CavendishRd. ,I\1erton, .\\'.19. Sergt.-Major Goodwin, 43, Keeton's Rd., Bermondsey. ' upt. Capt. L. H. R. Claydon, 1, Park Hall Rd., E . Finchlcy, T. Supt. G. J. Gully, 35, Croydon Rd . , Penge, S. E. 20. Supt. H. \Yolley, 125, Howarth Rd., Plumstead. Supl. R. \V. Slone, 22, Thanet Villas, ~. 7. Supt. N . Burton, 41, Queen St.,Hammersmith,\V.6. upt. J. Lowe, 34, N ewi ngton Grn. , Is lington, N . 16. Supt. C . Stalham, 64, Osborne Ruad, Forest Gate, E. 7. Supt. \\1. J . Dobson, 158, K enlish Tn . Rd., N. \V. 5. llPt. T. McBride, 73, Ollerton Road, 7'\ew Southgate, T. upt. Capl. \\'. G. Butcher, 64, Jemin gham Rd . , NewX., S.E.14. Ple. L. Herbert, 94, Park t., Stoke ).l ewington. Amb. Officer H. G . Coltre ll,1\laur\' Hse. , It. PleasantRd., Tot'han;. Sergl. G. \V. Chatt, 85, Carllon Rd., \ Vallham tow . Supt. A. \ V . Newton, 118,Felbrigge Road, Goodmayes, Essex. Supt. Capt. J. E. Palmer, \'. D., 23, Hamplon Rd., Twickenham. Pte. S. Grace, 4,1\Iornington Cresce nt, T. \\'. !.


22

ST.

THE

DIVISION.

W altham,to w ... No.

IRECISTERED

29 1

I

5. 1. 99

No. 1.

JOHN Al\-IBULA CE B R IGADE.

_L

SURCEON.

IN CHARCE. DIVISION .

Supl. . Knight, Lt.-Col. A. T . Challis, M.D., \ V. II. Drury, 165, Grove Road, E.17. LR.C.S., A. Todd-\ Vhite, LR. C.S.

Watford

... No. 53

4.5. 01

Wembley & Harlesden No. 11 \ Vest Middlesex No. 55

12.5.93

C. H. Hall, LD. J. Buchanan, lIL B . C . E . Goddard, o . B. E . ,

1.10. 10

C . W. Secombe,M. R.c.s.

lII.D.

SupL C. J. Painter, 52, Glcnco e Road, Rushey, lIcrts. SllPt. F. Claridge, Grasmc'T, l\Ioss Lane, Pinner. Staff-Sergl. J. E. Taylor, 2, Can tcen Cot, N h. Hyde, Sou thai!.

NURSI NG DIVISIO NS RECISTERED. I

IN CHARC E.

SURC EON.

... No. 44 N.

28.9. 18

J.

Balham and Streatham No. 10 N . Barking No. 3+ N .

27.1.05

Alice M. Benham, M.J).

31.7.15

C. F. Fenton,

Beckton

No. 25 N.

16.7.13

Blackheath ... No. 51 N.

3.5.21

N. ampcy, L.R.C P. R. \ ". Bre\\' , L. R. C. P. .\. F. Kellett, B ..\., ,I. H.

Acton

Brixton

No. 41

A. Whitla,

L. R • . P •

L. R.C. '.

22. 1.18

H . P. Young,

Children 's Home No.1 N .

2.12.90

Craigs C ourt H ouse No. 14 N . Cr oydon ... No. 13 N.

G . \\'. Kendall, M.D. E. B. Kcen, L.M.S.S ..\.

2.+.10

T.

East Croydon and Addiscom be o. 36 . East Ham No. 8 N. Enfield

No. 46 N.

Fi nsbury

No. 47

20.10. 09 2+.1.16

~LB., C lLB.

A. V. Chapman, 111. R.C.S. A. P. Allan, 111. D . F. . Collard, F.R.C.S. J . H. Thompson.

4.5.99 8.4. 19

T.

10. 3. 20

Garden SuburbNo. 49 N.

. 20

J. Ensor,

Grays

No. 48 N .

.20

R. H. B. Barrow,

Hampstead

No. 16 N .

29.5.12

C. Robertson,

Harrow

No. 22 N.

13.6. 12

A. H. Bindloss,

Hospital Saturday Fund No.6 N. Ilford ... No. 15 N .

1. 7. 96

A. E. Ehrmann.

1. 5. 11

. Malldesley,

Ley ton and L ey tons tone No. 17 N . No. 43 N . L imehouse

29. 5.12 9.9. 18

Miss G. Grogan,

\1. B.

111. R. C. S . 1I1.B.

L.lI1.S.S.A. M.B.

111. B.

Lady SllPt. ~liss E. F. Moran, 2'7, Uxbridge Road, \\'.12. Lady Supl. Mis L. J. Law, 'L B. E., 5', 1\lanvilleRd., UpperTootiJlg. Lady upt. Miss E. mith, 16, Cambridge Rd., Barking-,E. Lady , lIpl. Mrs. ,ampey, 10, ' Olllhchllrl hGdns., E. Ham, E.G. Lady Supl. l\Ii<;s E. L. May, 29, Th e Gardell , E. Dul\\'ich, . E.n. Lady ~llPl. :'III'S. ~lcCafrrey, 97, Holland Rd., Brixton, S. \\'.9. Lady upt. 1\Iiss B. Bourke, 1Gb, Osbaldeslon Road, .16. Lady upt. ?lIiss?lI. . Twiss, O. B.E .. 52, Lower loan e Sl.. S. \\'.1 Lady Supt. .\Ii<;<, E. " -yndham, Thornlon Lodge, Thornton Hth. Lady. upt. :\Iiss 'ampbell, 77, St. James' Rd.,\\'.Croyd on. Lady upl. Mrs. 7'\. Harrop, 75, B'Ton l\v enue , East Ham. Amb. , i~ter :-'Iiss F. Fenson, 350, High Hd., Tollenham, .'. Lady upL 1\1rs. Franklin,49, BeVL'l'Sbrook Rd., Merse,"s Rd., N.1 9. Lady SupL Mrs. E. Irwin, 71, ErskineHill,Gn. uburb,N.\\'.4. Lady upL A. E. Harvey, I' Our Ut," l\Iedina Road, Grays. Lady Supt. Miss Hoare, M.B.E., orth End House, Hampstead. Lady SupL Mrs. A. C . Loudon, Park Farm, Stanmore, Middx. Lady Supt. Miss E. J. Danks, 69, StondOll Pk. , Forest Hill, . E. 23. Lady SupL Mrs. Waldron, 192, Balfour Road, lIfOI'd. Lady Supl. Miss Botlerill, 1, Grove Rd., Ley tons tone, E.11. Lady lIPt. Miss Cook, 6, Hall St., Burdett Rd . , E. 3.

RECISTERED· I

IN CHARCE .

SURCEON.

------------------~---

London P.O.

. o. 28 N.

l\Ianor Park

No. 2+

T.

10. 1.13

:-\ew Cross

No. 19 N.

5.6.12

Northern Polytechnic o. 20~ . 1 orwood No.5 N.

6.6.12

o. +5

Padding-ton

DIVISION.

23

DISTRICT.

'

Royal Borough of Kensington No. 9 Royal Borough of Richmond No. 26 • Sl. John's Gate No. 2 ~. Southend

... No. 31 N.

1.6.14

11.6.96 14.2. 19 5.7.09 13.11.13 23.1. 93 3.6.15

South l\Iet. Gas Co. No. 53 Slratford O. 40

T

T

1.10.17

o. 39

T

28.5.17

Thomey Island No. 30 N.

7.5.15

Telllple

15.12.21

Twickenham \\'allhamsto\\'

1.11.21 O. 11 N.

2+.10.06

No. 12

~.

4.5.01

:'\0. J

'.

2+.5.93

\\csllIam ... No. 27 N .

26.5.1-+

\\-atford Wcmbley

Whitehall Willesden Wimbledon...

O. 18 '0. O.

T.

+.6.12

50 N.

21.4.21

7 N.

10.6.98

Lady Supt. Miss A . 11. Walker, 11 Acol Road , 1 • W.6. LadySupt. Mrs.Jacobs,217,Sha,kesusie E . I [ill, M . D. peare Crescent, Manor Pk., E.12. J... Da\ies, i\1.r\ . , ;\I.B. Lady Supt. ?III'S. J. Simmonds, 68, Florence Rd., New Cross, S. E.1 +. Lady SupL Miss G. K. Saunders, Mis~ VV. Patch, M.D. 108, Stapleton Hall Road, LadySupl.l\Irs. M. E. Douglas, Earls F. G. Swayne, 1\1. B. Ferry,Central Hill,Nor. ,So E.19. A. cotl Turner, 111. R. C. S. Lady SlIPl. Mrs. G. Gitsham,' 47, Chippenham Road, ".9,.: Lady Supt. ?lIrs. C . Dunbar, 1/, Edwardes Sq., Kensington, "". 8. Lady Supl. Mrs. Ruxton, ;\1. B., E. Newlon, 1I1.l:>. 2, The ?lIall, B,"entford, Middx. J. J. Johnstone, ;\1.H. Lady Supl. 11rs. Denchfield, St. T . Pearson, L.R.C.P. Luke's \,ic.,Bel"mondsey,S. E.1Lady upt. 1\lrs. 1\I. C. Bower, C. MacDonald, M.B. Stuart House, Trinity Avenue, \Vestcliff-on-Sea .. Lady Supt. Miss K. tubbington, \\' . Bro\\,I1, ;\l.H . 109, Old Kent Road, S. E.15. E. C. E. BameS,;\J.R.L.S. L ady upt. ;Ylrs. \'asey, 9, Licbfield Av. ,Stratford, E.15. Lady upl. ?lIrs. Holmes, iHiss II. 1\10 S, M.D. 33, Sackyille Gardens, Il[ord. Lady Supl. l\1rs. Brooks, M. B. E. A. P. Gibbons, i\f. B. 65, Park Rd., Battersea, S. \Y. 11. Amb. Sis. l\Iiss J. ::\orman, G. II. Dupont. 9, traR'ord Rd., T\\'ickenham. Mis R. Mackenzie, i\L. B. Lady upl. Mrs. Cardo, 112, High St., \\-altham stow. J. L. 1\1. Bro\\'n, L.R.C.P. Lady Supt. l\Iiss A. Pitkin, C. II. Hall, 1II.D. 2+,Aldenham Rd.,Oxhey,Herts. Lady Supt. 1 Irs. Duligall, 29, Thurlby Rd., \\'embley, l\Iiddx. .\. C. Sturl, -'l.B. Lady Supt. R. A. ::\ichols, 30, Elmhurst Rd., Forest Gate, E. 7. D. 1. Barcroft, i\I. D. Lady Supt. 1\Iiss E. i',1. Rideout, 1, Sloane Gardens, S. " ' . A. D. 1\1. Se\'ertz, M. B. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Richardson, 8+, Priory Park Rd., Kilburn. D. A . Belilios, lILR.C.S. Lady Supt. Mrs. Adams, 27, Trewince Rd., \Vimbledon l\liss 1\1. A. Blair,

;\l.D .

T'.4

I


No. II.

2+

No. II. District.

CORPS, AMBULANCE AND NURSING DIVISIONS,

CommissionerJ. S. Griffiths, Esq., !'II.R.C.S. D.L., Redland Park lIousc, BI·islol.-KllIgILL of Grace. T 1UF OF TlIE COM1\IIS {ONEP -

A istant Commissionel'sF. Sprawson. -(S.S.OS.)-Esql(irc.

25

DISTRICT.

BERKSHIRE. i\ SS l~TA T COMMISSIONER-A. G . O sbo rn c, Esq .. !'ILB., Clifton Hou se, Sheet Streel, \Vind s or.

DISTRICT OFFIC ER-

P. 1\1. G. Tombs.-(2S. 7.11.) -li.~niglzt of Grace. A. G. Osborn, !'II.B.-(29.11.19. ) Capt. H. Powell, !'II.B. E., !\I.D., e tc.-(29.11.1 9.)-lIolI. ,·1ssaria/c. Major P. G. Darvil-Smith, C.B. E.-(29.11.1 9. )-Esqllirc. F. C. Bottomley, O.B.E., !'I1.D.-(22.10. 21.) Major J. C. R. Freeborn, !'Il.R .c.s.-HolI. SCJ'7.'illg Brother.

District Officel-sMajor J. G. McLannahan, L.R.C.P.-(31.7.12.) A. Towerz y .-(11.2.21.) Capt. G. Brucc P ea r on, L.R.C.P., L.R. C.S.-( 2S.1 0.21.)

District Sergeant-MajOl'A. J. O. Britton. -(27.7.20.)-3, Thc Avenut', Sl. f\nclrew's Park, Bristol. REPORT OF THE Oill1\IISSJOi'\ER. R EDL.\NO PARK lIl)L SE, BIUS ll)L. 31sl DcccmbcI', 1921.

Sir, I have the honour to submit my reporl 1'01' the year ended DCCl'll1hcl', 1921. Th e following Divisions havc been formtd during thL~ year unde l' re\ iew; "\Il1UUlance-Slough, (G. \V. R, ) SwindOll. Thc 1'0110\\ ing- Di\.isions ha\ l' ceasl'd to exist ;Ambulance-Shirl ey, \V oolsto n, Test\\'ootl, Locksheath and Sarishlll"\, i\nHl!111HIth, Dunkerton Collieries, Tcwport (Isle of \\, i~ht), Shanklin (I . . le of \\'igilt). • 'ur . . ingRushmore. The Distri ct now compriscs 60 ...\l11b ulance Di\'isio n, and 2-1- :\'ursill~r Divisions. '" The total person ncl [or lhe Districl ha been C'omplL'tcd alld is 1,202 mcn alld 551 wom.en .. Althou g h lhe num bers thi year are smallcr, lhe g-e l1l'ral dllcil'lll'y is greater. It IS WIth deep reg ret I r ecord lhe loss thI'oug-h llt-nlh of thc rollowing- ofliccni ; Assistant Commissioner Lt.-Col. Laurie, \\ho was tIll' truesl friend a III1 1110-.;t 1o, al colleague during thc lhirty years wc work('d log-dh!.'I' in llll' Brig-ade. Lt.- ;o\. Laurie, alt~ough in d~licate health, was in charge of the ,\Iilitary Il('spital. \\\'y_ mouth, dunng the penod of lhe Great \Var, and unl(ut.::slion ,lbl\' g-a\'e hi · life" 1'1'0 Utilitate HominuI11. " - . Dr. Charle H ayman, who was for many yea l's Sup 'rinlL'ndelll and I Ion . .L-.urg-cl1n of the BriSlol Corps, he was much lo\'cd for his genial disposilion, and undoubledly brought the Corps to the strong position it has sinC'c ht.::ld. Dr. Beattie and Supt. Moore also dcvoted many v ars or LI cful work ill their respecti ve Division , in Ox[o I-d and Bath. - I, regret the chang:e o[ r es id ence outside the DistI-ict, of DistriCl Officer Dr. Larking-, which has resulted In the lo ss of a vcry capable and enlhusiastic officer. Th e following promotions have been sanctioned ; Dr. F. C. Bottomley-.Actin,g- Assistant Commissionc r [or IIampshire. A. R. Towerzey- Di strict Officer for \Vi ltshire. CaI?t. G. Bruce Pearson Bucking-hamshire. Major J. C. R. Freeborn " Oxfordshire. Each County in the DistI'icl has now its Assislant Commissioncr in chaq.~ c, and I :=t m h~ppy to e~press rlly warm thanks [or lhc exC'cllenl en-ices llH'y arc rendering 111 their respectIve areas, a nd I extend our united thanks to all officers, and members of the Brigade in lhis District, for their fine efforts in calTying out their co ntinuous and oftimes arduous duties. I have the honour lo be, Sir, Your obedient servant, Jm-I N

S.

GRIFFITHS,

Commi sioner, Knight of Grace of the Or'del' of St. ] Ohl1 o[ J e rusal e m in England .

CO RPS AND DIVISIONS.

IN CHARGE.

SURGEON.

REGISTERED.

Ambulance-Maidenhead

17.6.1 2

Reading- ...

13.1 2.93

Reading G. W. R.

9. 12. 20

\\'Imbor and Eton

\\'. I Jartnett, !'I[. D.

II. P. Price, ;\I.R.C. S,

P. \Y. Jon es,

1\1.

17.2.09

F.

M.D,

2-1-.1.11

\V. F. Lloyd, l\1. B.

-1-,1.15

Salldhurst

R. E. \Vhitting, M.D.

. Young,

R.C. S.

Supl. F. J. Smith, 23, Al be rt Sl., Maidenhead. Supl. J. Winter-bo urn e, 63a, Qu een's Rd., Reading. Supl. J. H. P. Batt, 38, Liv erpool Road, Reading. Amb. Offi cer R. \\Tay, N e w Road, Sandhurst. Corpl. C . A. Clarke, H, Slation Terrace, Twyford. Supt. \V. J. Short, 87, B ex ley Street, V\Tindsor.

i\'lIr~in g-

19.1'2.12

Rl,ding , .. Willdsor and Eton

26.-1-.11

E. F . Edmund, l\I.B.

II. L. Marlyn, F.R. C.S.

Lady upt. Mrs. i\l. R. Padl ey, 21, Vic . Rd., Til eh urst, Reading. L a dy Supt . :;'Ill'S. i\1. Cox, 1, Garcl ner Cottages, Arlhu r Road, Windsor.

B U C KIN G H A 1\1 S HI R E . ,\-.-. IST\:\

DISIRIl T

I L\)'DIIS-.IOl"ER-:\lajor r. G. Dan'il- mith, C.B.E., Orchard Cottage, Prestwood, near Gl. i\li send en . OI·F leER-Capl. G. Bruce Pear on, L.R. C.P. , L.R. C. S., Hamilton, Buckingham.

Ambll lanceA) lcsbury

22. 1.15

T. Perrin,

Buckingham

19.4.12

P. L. Benson, M. D.

Chesbam

24.1. 17

T. F. Long, !\-I.R. C.S.

Hig-h Wycombc

16.S.19

C. A. Parker, !'II.R. C.S.

Slough Towll

1S.5.11

Sloug-h (G. W. R.)

21.1.21

E. \VeaveI" Adams, F.R.C.S. E. .:\d ams, F.R.C.S.

\\' olvcrton

11. 7. 0-1-

J. O. H arvey, l\['R. C.S.

;\1 .

D.

"T.

upt. P. 1\1arshall, ilv er Street, Aylesbury. Supt. E. A. Bi hop, Prebend Cottage, Buckingham. Supt. E. H. Coles, 26, Cameron Road, Chesham. Supt. R. 1. Blaikie, 27, High St., High Wycombe. Supt. H. mith, Llandrindod, Slough. Supt. C. J. VV. Judd, !'I['I.H. , 3, Vale Gro\"e, Slough. upl. J. H. Adkinson, 7, Victoria Road, " To lverton.

Nur ingBuckingham Slough

2S.4.16 31.10.1 8

E. \ V. Adams, F.R.C.S.

L a dy Supt. !\Iiss 1\1. Bennett, " Test treet, Bu c kingham. L ady Supl. l\Irs. A, H anco ck, Suffolk Villa, L edgers Rd., lough.


26

THE

ST.

11 .

1\0.

J O HN A MBUL A NCE BRI GADE.

27

Dl!:>TRlCT .

GLOUCESTER (Continued) .

GLOUCESTERSHIR E .

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

TA T COllIMISSIONER-Capt. H. F . Powell, lII.B. E. , M. D., M.R. C.S. , Bellevuc I Iou e, London Road, C heltenham. DI STRICT O FFICER- :r ajor J . G. Mc L annahan, L. R.C. P., The Mount, tonehouse Glos.

RECISTERED.

I N CHARGE.

SURGEON .

ASS I

CIlELTE:-l Il AM. Cheltenham

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

REGISTERED.

SURGEON.

IN CHARGE.

Stroud

15.3. 10

I I. Blakeney,

28. 6.15

II. II. Whitlcy, M.R.C,S.

M.

R. C. S.

Lad\' Supt. D. B. Faber, Rockha~pton. t.Stephen'sRd . ,Chel'tll. Lady Div!. upt. Mis A. A. Fenwick, The ~ook,Chalfo rd, Stroud.

Ambul a nceBRISTOL

20. 2.91

C. A. Hayman, M. D.

"A"

20. 2. 01

R. Reynolds, L. S. A.

"c"

1901

H . \ V. 1\1. trover, O.B. E., M.B.

Barton Hill

25.3.06

Bed minste r

25.3.06

H. H . Pridie, LB.

1.8. 06

S. B. Grcen\ lIi. B.

C li fton ... Fry & Sons

15.8.14

Lysaghts

13.2.20

Packer's

30.6. 09

Redland

18. 11.14

T emple Meads Totterdown

7'-+.16 18. 1.06

F . C . Nichols, i\I. R • . s.

]. T. " 'allacc, i\I. B. ]. S. Lucas,

111.

15.2. 10

Ande rsfo rd

20. 5.13

C.

F r iendly S oc ieties

6. 11.06

"V.

Police ...

17. 1.10

S unningend

25.7. 18

F. J . Lidderdalc.

T ewk es bu ry ..

21. 7. 16

M . Elder, i\1. B.

.,.

Gl oucester City ... Wago n Wks. S tonehouse

I

B.

CH ELTENHAM

Town

. :'.1. Hebblcwaite, ;'II. B. 1. Longridge, M. R.C.S. Hulton, L.R.C. P.

\1.

B.

27.11.14 19.8. 04

Corps upt. A. Cotton, lILB.E., Unity Street, t. Philips, Bristol. Supt. F. \ \T. Brice, Broad Plain IIouse, Bristol. upt. F. T. Reed, 87, Bishops Rd., llorfield, Bri s tol. Supt. R. Parker, 34, Belmont Rd., t. Andrcw's. Amb. Offkcr A. \\'illiams, 16, l. John's Sq., Bedminst er. Amb. Officer ]. A. i\Ioore, 6, Byron Road, Redford. ' upt. l\1ajor E. Caubul)" Oaklcigh, Leigh Woods, Bristol. Amb. Offic r 1. R. Fair, 26, hafLesbun' . \\'C., :'Ilontid it'r. upl. R. A. Clarke, 15, Richmond A,·e., '\Iontid l r. upt. A.. Cooke, 14, Gro\c Park, Bri ling-tOil. ..:\mb. OfllCl'l' H. Collard.

F . H . Sprague, lIl. R. C. S.

9.9. 13 30. 9.04

upt. L. R. ere\\, 94, Oxford - t., Tolterdown. orps Officer lajot' .\ . B.Cardc\\, M.D., 0, crbury,Chariton Ktn gs. Sergl. . Lawson, l\lount Pleasant, .\ndersford. upl. Re,'. C . . \ . Petch, ~L\., . l. Litke's \'ie., Cheltenh at1l. .A mb. o Ilk Ct' R. \\'. \'OllllR, 1,Chrislchun; b \ · illas,Cheltl:tlhat1l. Supl. 1\1. Eld r, 'LB., e,'cn lIouse, Tewkesbury. Supt. G. . \\ al h, R. ' " Torm atl· hur t,Chri tchurchRd"Ch'l'ha m. upl. ]. Smith, 27, Hartinglon Rd., Gloucester. Supt. W. Palmer, 30, \ Vorrell treet, Gloucester

H AlVIP S HIR E. "\SSISTANT COMlII1SSIO, ER-F. C. Bottomley, O.B.E., DISTRICT OFFICER-

1Il . D . ,

Ambu\anceAlverstoke Bishop's \Valtham

18.12.01

W. II. Lamplough,

14.3.10

J. G . Whittingdale,

M.D.

Bournemouth

6.6.10

;\1.R . . S. G . H. Morse, ;\1.R. C.S.

Eastleigh

3.4. 12

R. R. Garrett, ;'II-R. C. S.

II. D . Brooks,

ill.

R.C.S.

Fa reham . . .

16.2.12

Lymington

4.6. 12

H.

Portsmouth

1. 7.94 1.10.11

II. F. ""ay, ;'I1.R.C.S. D. J . Hamilton, L.lIi. J. lalpas,:lI. D. J. H. Frazer, :l1.B.

9.2.11

P. 1\1. Roberts, :11. B.

:'\ ctie,}' ...

4.-+.05

' outhampton

R. H.

tatham, I1I.B.

"T.

Corps upt. D . Fisher, lII.B.,CH . B. , Howard Sl., Southampton. upt. R. C . Moorman, Gibraltar House, Tetley Abbey.

J. \Yelsh, ;'ILR.C.S. . Attwood, lILB.

T.

RournCl11outh

21.4.04

E. Bond,

Ly mington

28.7.02

J.

Portsmouth

1. 8. 95

Rownhal11 and

ur ing

)1.

D.

\Y. PO\\'CI-, lII.B. F. H. :'IIaturin, ;\1. R. C. s. R. D. Mowbray, ;\J.D . \\". Eberti, ;'If. R. C. s. R. J. Lyle. L. Iaybury, 1Il.D. C. Mavhew, ;'II.R.C.S. H . Ho-dges, ;\I.D.

Lady upt. :\lrs. Duff-Dunbar, 23, St. " "inifred's Rd . , B·mouth. Lady upt. 1\Irs. E. Chinery, l'II.B.E., Highfield Holnle, Lymington . Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Fulljames, t. Briavel, Queen's Grove, Southsea. Lady - upt. 1\Iiss L. Lafone, Laburnum Cottage, Rownham.

30.9.12

SOUTHA MPTON . 11.1.12

J. \ V. Bennett, lI1.B.

Canute ...

2.2. 11

"V. M . Jeffreys, lIi. B.

Nelley ...

7.2. 11

P.

Calm ore BRISTOL. 16.9. 08

Supl. F. G. Slater, -1-5, Queen's Road, Gosport. Supt. W. H. Sale, Bishop's \Valtham. Supt. G. H. :\lorse, Chessal Avenue, Boscombe. Supl. F . Plews, 17, Campbell Rd., Eastleigh. Supt. J. Dodge, 27, \Vest Street, Fareham . upt. A, G. tone, ThePoplars,:\f ew St., Lymington. Supt. H. E. Rand, 37, Belgravia Street, Portsmouth .

Nursing-

Nursing -

Bris tol

205, Christchurch Road, Boscombe.

G . Parker,

M.D.

Lady upt. Mrs. . Griffilhs, O. B. E. , Redland Park House, Bristol.

1. Roberts, M. B.

Lady Supt. E. A . Everett, Ollera, Totton, Hants. Lady upt. Mrs. \ V. Mustard, Highc1ere Rd., Bassett, S'ton. Lady upt. 1\Iiss C . Ross, Penshurst, Netley Abbey.


28

No. II. ST.

THE

JOHN AMBULA

SOMERSE T .

HAMPSHIRE (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

29

DISTRICT.

CE BRIGAD .

RECISTERED.

SURCEON .

I N CH ARC E.

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER-F. Sprawson, Esq., 15, ] ohnstone Street, Bath. DISTRICT OFFICER-

AmbulanceShirley ...

27.-U1

Southampton

30. 3.08

'vVoolston Southboume

7.2.11 26.3.H

E. Alderson, 1\'1. B. W. P. Purvis, !\I.D. 'vV. A. Simpson, I\1.B. A.

~\.

Rogers,

i\I. R.

Lady

~upL

F. 1\1. Gordon, 8, Grangc Road , hirley. Lady lIpL 1\1rs. 1\1. E. Twiss, 1\1ayfleld, Oakfield Rd., o'lon, Lady SlIPl. 1\1rs. T. K. Bell, 66, PorLsmouLh Rd., \VoolsLon. Lady upt. liss 1. G. Complon, The Downs, Soulhbourne.

c.

H. Ley, I\I.R.C.S.

17.1.89

Bath ~orton

WE

Hill

TON-S PER- J'IARE .. .

29.9.06

\Vinscolllbc

29.9.08

OF WIGHT. Bath

White, & Co., Ltd.

2~.

10.03

R. i\I. H ewitt,

upt. R. :\1 ort 011 lJ cWlll, M. U., SUIllJllcrll'a, Sandown. (i/cl W. F. D(>tllliss, c/o J. S. \Vhile & Co., Ltd., E. Cowcs.

I\I.D.

31.8.17

NUl'sing-

Sandown ...

15.8.H

R. 1\1. Hcwilt,

!\I. D.

13.10.15

Nursillg-

Ambulancea ndown ...

13.10.15

\Veston-supcr-Mat'c

\\'orle ...

ISLE

19.7.17

Supt. F. G. Warwick, 1, Shakespeare Road, Bath. Supt. . L. Harvey, G. S. Pollarcl, M.R.C.S. Foxhills, Radstock. Corps Supt. ]. S. Cox, Lt.-Col. A. ]. Cary, 1, Palmer St., \Veston-s-Mare. R. C. P. I. lIPt. S. ]. Bailey, P. S. Stanley, M.R.C.S. 38, Alma St., vVeston-s-Mare. A. A. Drivet', L.R.C.P.&S. Supt. C. F. Le Sage, L.M. S., C. ]. Lc Sage, L.M. S. Th e Red House, \\Tinscombe. Supt. W. ]. Petty, M.B., \\T. ]. Pelty, I\I.B. Craigside, W orle.

D. L. Beath, M.R.C.S.

21.4.0~

]. F. Blackett,

13.9.15

P. . i\lartin. M. Driver.

M.D.

Lady Supt. H. S. Corbett, 3, Cavendish Place, B at h.

,V ESTON-SUPER-MA R E. \V cston-Sll pcr-M arc ...

Lady upl. Mis 1\1.<..". Mackinlosh , llampshire lIollse, 'ando\\"n.

LadySupt. fllrs.1\1. E. Shomey, Glebe Hs e ., \VoollerRd., Weston-s-Mare.

,"VILTSHIRE. .\SSISTA 'T CO"c\f1SSIONER-F. Spra\."son, 15, Johnstone treet, Bath . DISTRI T FFICER-.\. R. Towcrzcy, c / o 1\fessrs. \\' . D. , I I. O. \Vills, Swindon.

Ambulance-

OXFORDSHIRE. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER-l'Iajor ]. C. Freeborn, DISTRICT OFFICER-

1\1.

R.C.S., 38, Broad

tr'

l,

Oxford.

19.5.16

Henley-on-Thames

27.~.11

O XFORD

...

'-1-.05

*Chipping Norton

12.6. 10

Clarendon Press

18.1.09

Oxford City

1.5.89

West Oxford

20.9.07

Woodstock

~.05

1\1. D.

]. H.1\Iogg, L.R.C.P.

N ursing-

H enley-on-Thames

Amb. Officel' F. East, 39, l\Iill LrecL Oxford. upt.]. A.Hill-Mogg, L.R.C.P., High Street, \Voodstock.

1.12.15

W. ]. Susman, I\1.R.C.S.

Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Susman, Erchfont, Henley-on- Thames .

30.6.13

M. I. Lillle, I\1.B.

Lady lIpL Miss 11. Ross, 187, \\Tood lock Road, Oxford.

O XFORD.

Oxford City

I

upt. ]. Richard, 1\1. n., Banbury. H. L. Brownlec, F.R.C.S. upt. F. ]. Mott, 8 ,Reading l., llcnley-on- Thames. F. H. Dickson, M.B. orps upt. F. 11. Dickson, !\I. B., 8, Longwall ' trect, Oxford. ]. J. O'Shea, 1\1. B. upt. . E. Macc, \V. D. StutTock, 1\1. B. l. Kia, Chipping orton. F. G. Gardncr, M.R.C.S. Amb. Officcr C. Fo ter, 27, AlberL lrecl, Oxforcl. ]. Richards,

Box

'w indon

AmbulanceBanbury ...

(11. 2. 21.)

Supt. \V. H. Peplar, 2, l ead \ Til las, Box.

1. 3. 20 7.10.21

G. R.

winhoe,

ill.

R.C.S.


No. II 1.

30

31

D IST RICT.

No. III. District. CommissionerTh e R ev. \ V. Dorc R udgal-d,

M.A.,

CORPS.

Longford G rang , Coventry.-Clwplain.

S TAFF OF THE C O Ml\II~ l O NE R. A s sistant Com.mi ss io n ersA . W . Faire, C. B.E. , D.L.-(28.7 .14. )-Klllght of Grace. \ V . H . R eeves, O. B.E.-(27.10. 19. )_ArJllgh! of Gmce. Capt. J. A. H enton \\'hite, M.D. , F. R. c .s . E. - (29 .1 1.19.)-f]oll . flssoria/e . D. l\I cCall , i'll.B .-(19.12. 19.)-El07l . er7. l illg Brotlzer. F . F. L e S o ver impson.-(19. 12.19. )-Holl . enlLllg Bro!her. Majo r J. Orton, M.D .-(13. 3. 20.)-Holi. Associate. G. C. \Vell s.-(2 1. 1.21).-Holl . Serving Brother. Distri c t Surgeo nMajo r R . Sevestre, R.A. i'Il. C., London Road, Lciceskr.-(10.2.1G.)-lJoli. Assoria!e. C o unty S lIl'geo ns G eorge St. Johnston, i'lI. H, C. s.-(2-1-. 12. 20.) H . G . \\ ebster, M. R. C.S.-(S.1.21.) B. V. D unn, M.B., C'H, B.ED. -(15.6.21.) R . A. Milligan, O. B. E. , i\I. D. -(-1-.7.21.) H . C . Darby, L.R.c.p. -(-1-.10.21.) District O fficersF . Adnitt.-(17.9.20.) C . N . M ilner.-(17.9.20. ) W. E. Adlard.-(S. 1. 21.) G. F . Browne.- (14.5.21.) L a d v D istri ct Supel'intenden t M~s . M . Reeves, A.R.R.C.-(22 . 2 . 19.)-La~11 o/Gmre. L a d y Dis tri ct O fficerMrs. A. F . Porter, ;II. B. E. -(22. 2. 19. )-La(~JI of Grace. D istrict Ser gea n t-MaiorH. H. \ Vilkins, Clare Villa, Longford, Covcntry.-(3. 11 . 19.)

AMBULANCE

OF THE

COl\IMI lONER. LONGFORD GR.\NGE,

O\"ENTRY. SIR, I have the honour to submit my report [or the yeal- cnding 31st Dec 'll1ber, 1921. D uring the year increased interest ha been taken in the work of the Brigade; our strength has been well maintained, if not increa ed, and lhe eOiciellc), of Corps and Divisions as shown at annual inspections is sati [aclory. It is confidently believed that the personnel will continue to increase, and that wc may expect grealer upport [rom the public. The formation of Cadet unit. attached lo Divisions, if made as attracti\ c to the rising generation as those of other bodies, will prove a sourcc of tn~ngth to the Brigade, The institution of the" Lady Perrott Trophy" has becn enthusiastically reccived by the Nursing Divisions; next year will see an increa cd numbcr of cntries (or th' e liminating competition o[ the District. The impossibility of h olding the annual camp in 1921, owing' to the industrial situation, was a great disappointment to the membel-s of lhe Rl-igade; but unlil the conditions of labour are more stabilised and a cheapel- transport en-icc can be a r ranged, men cannot. afford the expense of camp. The good feeling and friendships engender ed by such gatherings from all parts of the District aloe of incalculablc benefit to our work. It i with regret that I specially record the r e ignation of three orps uperintendents-Mrs. M . E. Heaton, (). B.E. , of the Birmingham 'orps, H. Raby, of the Kettering Corps, who ha. gone to New Zealand; and laslly, J. L. King, who for so very many year has successfully watched over the de tinies of Leicc, ter. Only age or removal to other parts could have caused them lo relinqui h work in which they were so deep ly interested . In conclusio n I should wish to record my grat.eful thanks to my taff and to all ranks in the D istrict for thcir loyal support and continued endeavours to makc the Brigade in their rcspective areas well able to fulfil the expectations and needs of the general public. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient sen'ant, \ V. DORE R DGARD. Chaplain of the Order of St. ] ohn of ] erusalem , The Chief Commissioner.

NURSING

DIVISIONS

BEDFORDSHIRE. A5SIST.\NT Co;-.r;\IlSSIO ER-G . C. \ Vells, St. Giles Square, Nonhampton. COUNTY L:R(;EONDISTRICT OFFICER---------CORPS AND DI VISIONS .

RECISTERED· I

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

I

Ambll b nce-

C. II. Perram, ;l1.D.

BeJford 1S.-k 12

Luton

W . Archibald,

;-'1.

D.

Div!. Surg. W . Archibald, M. D. , 37, \ Valler Street, Luton.

H IR M INGHAM. \551 TA:\,T Ol\DflSSIONER-Capl. J. A. Henton White, M. D. , 186, Monument Road, Bi r mingham. CUl,:-.'TY , L.:RGEON- G. l.] ohnston, i'If. D., 96, Bristol Road, Birmingham. DI<-;TRJ ,OFHO:R . N. Milner, 133, Handsworth \ Vood Road, Edgbaston. L \ny :!)J<-;TRJ ' "I" OFFlcER-l\Ir . Poder, ;\'1. B.E., 25a, Paradise Street, Birmingham.

Amb ll ia nceBm .\IING Il AM

REPORT

AND

J Ieadquartl'rs " . Bear\\'ood Bourneville \\'orks C hance Bro. (Smethwick) City

12.4.05 12.-1-.05 8. 2. 21 . 3.17 2 .2.18 19.11.14

Central. tation liT. Ry. )

1-1-.1.02

City Tramways

23.7.20

Curzon l., (L. ,, ' :\.\\ -. Rly.) Jland worth

11.-1-.04

King

'2-1-.6.10

IIeath

Kynoch's

2.9. 14

7.3.13

Lawley St. (ilfid.Ry.) ::\Iedical l\Iission

8.8.15

:\Ietropolitan . ..

1. 9.13

\!ilchell & Butler's

16.S.08

Corps Supt. \ V. E . Ballard, 29, Anderton Pk. R d., Moseley. Supt. F. G. Shaw, J. J. Robb, .\1.D. 148, Balsall Heath Rd., B'ham . Amb. Officer H. E. Cotton, L. C. fohnston, 1\1.D. 163, Park Rd., Bearwood,B'ham . E . E. l\Iather, ;-'I. P., i'lr. B. Amb. Officer J. Parrish, 66, Elm Rd . , Bourneville, Birmingham . Private G. S. Lane, 40, M::tr shall St., \ V . Smethwick, B'ham. upt . \ V. A . Twine, 3, Hillaires II. J. Bates, i'lr.R.C.S. Rd . , Graveley Hill, B'ham . Amb. Officer J . H. \ Viddup, J. Rust, M.D. 4, Selby Oak Rd . , Bourneville. Amb. Officer J . Mayes, A. Phillips, i'lr. R. c.s. 93, outh Road, Handsworth. Supt. H. Matthews, Accounts Office, Curzon St., Bil-mingham. D. Hartly Bum, i'lr. R. C.S. Supl. H . J . White, 79, Linwood Rd., Handsworth. Supl. C . D. Evans, \ Villchester Claude Johnson, i'lI. B. HOt! e, Victoria Sq . , B'ham. E. H. Passey, i'lI.B. Amb. Officer J. Bagulay, 29, H. Jessop, L.S . A. Rosary R d . , Erdington, B'ham. A. S. Rackie. Supt. J. Dudley, 8, George Arthur St., Saltley. H . B. \ Vilson, M. R. C.S. Supt. A . J. Gaw, 27, Hulton Road, Saltley. G. \\'. Craig, i'l1. B. upt. H . Clark, 165, Chu r ch Lane, Handsworth, Birmingham . taff Sergl. G . B . Gregory, R . R0dger, M.B. 17, hireland Rd . , Smethwick. E. \V. Parsey, M.B.


32

TIlE

ST.

JOHN AMBLJLA CE BRIGADE.

BIRlIIINGHAlII (Continued). CORPS ANO DIVISIONS.

IRE.,STERED.

New St. (L.&N.W. R.) Oldbury l\Ietro

SURCEON.

14.6.16 1

1

1.11.18

Dr. Drake.

Post Office

2-1-. 6.10

Smethwick

5. 12.01

Smith,SloIle & Knight

19.7.15

Snow Hill (G . 'vV. Ry. )

14.1.02

]. :Vatley,

Tyseley (G. W.Ry .

23.2.15

C. R. Lunn.

\Vest Smethwick

1.10.16

E.

I J. Pitt,

i\1.

R.C.S.

lI1.B.

Durl.'", ;\I.n.

---1 __

No. II 1.

IN CHARCE.

Supl. J. C. Graham, ~e\\' S!. Station, Birmingh am . l\mb. OfTiccr \Y. F. Allcn, +0, Bl"Ol11rord Rc! . , Oldbury. Supl. F. J. Smith, 22, Lca Bank Rd., Edgbast')Il. Supl. ]. lI. Lamb, 29, Kimberle\ Road, ~11l 'Lhwick, Wh am . Supt.' j. \\' . l\l<lI-shall, 77, ;\Icx(l ndcr Rd., ,\co c ks Grl'l'Il. Sup!. C. 11. O\'crbury, 105, Fl)X II ollies I~d., .\n) c k sl;n. Supt. ]. Edwards, Brookdale>, \\-an\ Il' k Rd., .\cl)ck!-. C; rl'I'11. Sup!. ]. F. l\Illon', 12~, Dihble I~d., Sl1ldl1\\i ck.

CO RPS AND DIVISIONS.

Nlll'sing-

Head-quarters Bournville C entral

14. . 06

O.

127.11. 17

E.

6.7.18

E.

Edgbaston

10.9.1 2

Erdington

17.2.15

II.

2.9.14

F.

10.11.14

L.

6.2.07

P.

Handswortb Harborne Orat ory Smcthwick

12.1. 22

Southern

10.9.15

E.

Sutton Coldficld

31.3.15

E.

\Vin chester Hous e

31.5.1 8

Lady orps Sup!. :'IIissE.:'II. Barling', IiI} the ("l)url, Edgba!-.tl)!l. B. Trumpcr, 1\LV. Lady Sup!. !\li'i!-. l\Iills, 207, Tl-i l1ilv J~oad, .\ston. E. l\Iathcr, ;\1. R. Lady Sup!. l\ri ss DUI1 Cl)l1lbl" I,' , . \I11)1tOI1 Road, Edg"bastl)11. Osborne, 1\1. B. Lady :upt. .. \. T. D c \.e), 9C) , lIill, aril's J~d., Grmclh' J Iill, Ii ·ham. Lady Supt. ?III'S. Ll"< 1, .\ugustus Road, Etlgbastl)l1. Fairlcy, L.R.Coo. Lady Supt. ?lIiss E. J. Smith, 8'=;8, Chest '1' Road, Erding"t()I1. II. Maherty, :-'I.R.C.S. Lady Supt. l\liss F. E. \\'ard, 156, 'hurch Lane, J lal1d s \\ 0 th A. Middleton, L.R.C.S. Lady Supt. :\liss \\'rig-ht, 326 ,1 Iamsteacl Rd., IIands\\'orth. mith, ;\[.D., F.R.C.S. Lady Sup!. !\Iiss G. Cox, 16, P cscvoir R e t real, Edgbastol1. ~Irs. E. ill. Ja c kson, 19'=;, Lig-h t\\ ood Rd., Bcar\\'ood,SIll\\ il k. J on.lan, 1\1. B. Lady 'up!. l\Il-s. Ridding, 33,?II idd It'llm] I all Rd. , Kgs. ~ l)r t l)l1. M. Knott, Ill. R.C.S. Lady Supt. Mrs. Ryland, l'vIoxhull Iiall, Birmingham. Lady upl. T. Ho\\'yer, 6, St. Thomas Rd., Erdin~tl)l1.

Hallaton

7.2.98

LEICESTER

3. 5. 02

Corporation Tramways

23. 2.06

De Montforl

31.3.15

Earl Shilton

1.5.03

Gt. Central Ry.

20.11.07 1 .9.05 1+.11.82

Midlan d Ry.

1.11. 98

Pa rk Vale

26.1.07

Sapcote & District

9. 5.1-1-

\\'heat heaf

9.9.97

Wig-ston Magna

29.6.00

\\'igston 1idland Ry. \\'orkingl\Ien's

ollege

\'.~r.C.A.

1. 2.10 . Ry.)

Market IIarborough Mellon Mowbray 1 ORTH

1.11.90 15.5.90

LOllghborough LOllghborough (G.

2.7.02

LEICESTER HIRE

21.6.15 17.10.93 1.11. 14 4.5.09

l\ shby-de-la-Zouch

13. +. 00

Coalville

15.1.05

Overseal

31.10.17 3. 11. 01

NUl'sin g-

ASSISTANT CO;\1i\[ISSIO ER-A. \V. Faire, C.B.E., D.L., 78, London Road, LeicC'stl'I', COCNTY SCRGEON- B. V. Dunn, 1\LB., CH .B. ED., Baxter Gale, Loughhl1rlnlgh. DISTRICT OFFICER- G. F. Browne, 158, Ashby Road, Loughborough .

IN CHARCE.

Act. Supt. H. Stott, The Cross, HaUaton.

14.11. 82

Barwell

Gresley Colliel-y

LEICESTERSHIRE.

SURCEON.

Amblllance-

Leicester City 1. 6.1 6

[RECISTERED.

---------1-------------

JIin 'kley

BIRMINGHr\~l

33

DI STRICT.

LEICESTERSHJRE (Continued).

Supt. A. E. Higden, High Street, Barwell. W. W. Jones, M.B., B. S. Amb. Officer R. G. Lane, Tudor Hous e, Lyndhurst Rd.,Leicester. A. L. Macleod, ;\l.A.,lIf.B' Supt. W. P. Wheelwright, 10, Kimberley Road, Leicester. P. G. Garrett, ;\[, B. Supt.J. H. Hill, 35, Vicarage St., 1 Earl Shilton, Leicester. L. Porteous,1\[ . R. C. S. Supt. J. J. Dexter, 4, Gaul Street arboro' Road, Leicester. J. H. Donnell, ;\I.B. Supt. A. Mehew, Kendric Villas Butt Lane, Hinckley. A. l\1. Little, 1II.B. Supt. H. W. Martin, 15, Gipsy Road, Leicester. C. C. Binns, M. B. Supt. J. W. Farmer, St. rves Road, Gipsy Lane, Leicester. R. C. Gilroy, M. B. Supt. H. Leeson, 67, Constance Rd., Leicester. \V. J. Fletcher, L. R. C. P. Supt. M. Roberts, The Dovecote, Sap cote, nr. Hinc kley. \V. Stacey Aslett, o. B. E., Staff Sel·gt. J. \V. Coleman, lI1.R.C.S. 2, Shelley Street, Leicester. J. M . Longford, L.R. C.P. Supt. H . Elliott,27, Bull's Head St., \Vigston Magna, Leicester. F. S. Poole, ;\1. R.C.S. Supt. \ -\T. Breadmore, 13,Clarke Rd . , \Vigston Magna. J. S. loane, F. R. C. S. upt. J. F. Timson, 57, Grove Road, Leicester. E. E. G. Parker. Supt. \V. Catlin, 6, Fairfield St., Leicester. . l\Iacleod, 1\L B. Supt. A. \Vh yman, 14, Kerrick Rd.,Loughborough. C. G. Richardson, M. B. Amb. Officer A. T. \Vright, 85, Queen's Road, Loughboro '. C. T. cott, lIf. B. Supt. G. Green, 52, High St., Market Harborough. M. Dixon, M. D. SergI. G. E. Gaskell, 12, Albert St. ,Melton Mowbray. Corps Off. T. Heafield, 15, Upper Church St., Asbby-de-la-Zouch. Sergt. A. J. Baxter, Market St., Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch. A. 1acpherson. Staff Sergt. \V. Lloyd, Park House, l\Ioira, Leicester. R. A. Parkhill, 1\1. B. upt. A . E. Bramley, Chesterfield Villa,Regent St.,Church Greasley. Staff S ergt. \V. Lloyd, Park Ho., Moira, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.

LEICESTER

Grey Friars

20.10.15

A. L. Macleod,1\[. B.

Lady CorpsSupt. Miss 1\1. E. Musson, 16, Upper Charles St., L e iceste r. Lady Supt. Mrs. A . tewart, 1, Hutnberstone Drive, Leices.

o


34

THE

ST.

No. III.

JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

35

DISTRICT.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE (Continued). LEICESTERSHIRE (Continued). COR PS AND DIVISIONS, CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

!RECISTERED.

Hinckley

27.5.13

Leicester

1.1.86

N ewarke School

2-1.9.15

Sargent

8.9.16

Syston ...

2.2. 18

The Tower

10.12.15

J. Stanley, M.B.

Lady Supt. A. E. Boll, Holly'roft, Hinckley. Bt.-Col. L. K. Harrison, Lady upt. Miss K. E. tanyon, 37, pl'ingfield Rd., Leices ter. R. A. lILC.(T.) Lady upt. Miss B. Flint, \Varn er, M.D. 1+2. t. aviour's Rd., Lciccster. Lady Supl. 1\1rs. E. Blanco, C. C. H. Binns, M.B. 54, Fossc Rd., . Leiceslcr, Lady upt. Mrs. lV1. Ellison, E. H. Ellison, lit. D. unnydene, ),ston, Leices ter. Gertrude Austin, L. R.C. p, A.

Blisworth Earls Barton

2.6.13

Wigston 1\Iagna

21.9.15

Lou ghborough ...

1+.6.16

Melton Mowbray

15.10.15

riss B. \Y. Symington, lII.B. C. D. BI'iggs, l\LR.C.S.

G.. A. Bishop, M. D. ,

SURCEON.

II. D.

Lady upt. l\lrs. L. Taylor, 7, St. Alban Rd., Leice ter. Lady Amb. OHicer J. E. Tcbbu lt, 27, Bull Ilead t., \Yi gston1\1agna. Amb. is. 1\1rs. L. Gastall, 12,Albert t., Melton :\10\\ bny,

2.4.97

D. D. Jeafreson.

24.3.88

W. J. Baird, M.B. W. H. Royan.

Roade '" Towcester

17. 2.14

W. F. Cornwall, M.B.

Olney (Bucks.)

23.5.02

F. J. Grindon, l\1.R.C.S.

Pete rborough

16.7.13

\V. P. Bonner, :\I.R.C.S ..

W ELLI

Vaughan College

RECISTERED

IN CHARCE.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON .

9.9.88

GBOROlJGH

II ead-q uarters

8.4.89

W. C. Pickering, M.D.

I

II igham F errers

Irchester

12.12.91 1.12.97

Irthlingborough

8.9.97

Midland Railway

16.6.05

Rus hd e n

30.1.96

\\'o llaston

11.4.96

W. W . Robb,

Cpl. T. Chapman, Blisworth, Northampton. Sergt. W. Lord, W ellingborough Rd., Earl Barton. Sergt. J. Kirk, Bliswol·th Crossing, Blisworth. Supt. R. E. Sutton, The Bank, Towcester, Northants. Supt. W. C. Knight, 82, Spencer Road, Bedford. Supt. \V. P. Bonner, 48, Lincoln Rd., Peterborough. Corps Supt. J. C. Parker, 28, Hatton Av., Wellingboro'. Supt. A. Graveley, 8, Silver Stref't, Wellingboro'. Supt. H . R. Patenall, \Vest holme, Higham Ferrel'S. Supt. G. R. Parsons, Manor Hs., Ire-h ester, V/ellingborough.

M. B.

NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch ...

12.4.17

Coalville (Charnwood)

30.11.15

R. Logan,

M. R.C.S.

Lady upt. :\liss :'\. King, pper Church, l., .bhbv-d e- la-Z ouch. Lady Supt. Mis 1\1. 'c. Cres W l :1, \\-hite IIs., Ravt=I1 tone, Lei s r.

I R. \V.

. D aVIes,

~ I.D.

SupL H. Francis, 29b, Park Rd., Wellingboro'. Supt. T. Swindall, 28, 1001' Road, Rushd en. Staff Sergt. J. A. Drage, Hinwick Road, \\'ollaston.

Nursing-

NORTH AM PT ON S HI R E. ASSISTANT COllIlIIIS IONER- \V. Harvey Recves, o. B. E., pencer Parade, I art ha111 plan. COUNTY SliRGEON-R. A. iilliga n, M.D., "Ardmae," Billing Road, ;'\lorthampton. DISTRICT OFFICER-F. Adnitl, Abbotsford, A.bingdon Park Parad e, 'orthampton.

Brackley ... KETI'E RI.

21.10.15

KETTERING Headquarters ...

Headquarlers ...

Geddington 18.10.93

L. W. Dryland.

18.10.93

D. D. Lee, 1I1.D.

Broughton

21.8.01

Corby ...

29.1.21

Desborough

30.11. 20

Midland Railway

30.12.05

Rothwell

12.12.97

Twywell

18.12.96

NORTHAMPTON

L. \V. Dryland, lII.R.C.S.

E, S. Gainer, II'L R.C.S. R. A. Milligan,

Headquarters ...

A. G. Tolputt, ]\f.R.C.S.

4.5.86

T. Cairn . H. Percival,

111.

111. D.

R.C.S.

Corp upL apt. L. 1\1. Go tch, 23, tatio n Roa d, Kelt'ring. upt. . \Y. urtis, 13, Th e Grov c , Kettering. Supt. . Riggall, Bl'Ou g hton, K e ttel' ing. Supt. L. \ V. Bramplon, orb)', K ettering. upt. H. F nlol1, Rushton Gra nge, nr. Kettering, Supt. G. R. BinI y, 111, Hawlhorn Rd., Kell ering, laff S l-g l. G. 1\filler, ROlhwell, n ear Kettering. Pte. W. R. Jones, Twywcll, Thrapston. Corps upl. \\T. H. P e rcival, Green's Norton, Towccsler. Supt. \V. E. Edwards, 58, Spcncer Bridge Road, Northamplon.

111.

D.

Lady Supl. Mis'> A. Stratton, Tarweston House, Brackley.

G

121.11.98

Kette ring Co-Operati\'e 19,10.19 Ambulance-

J. S. Fenton,

Rothwell

1.8.16 20.4.17

NOIHHAMPTON Headquarters .. .

27.9.99

Casti lian

10.11.14

Davenlry

2.10.14

Long Buckby ...

18.2.22

Spence r

23.7.18

ToWceslcr

16.3.15

Earls Barton

25.8.16

Olney (Bucks)

12.10.15

L. \V. Dryland, M.R.C.S.

Lady Supt. Mrs. E. H. \Vills, 127, Stam ford Road, Kettering. A. Tolpult. Lady Supt. Miss J. Watson, 93, Hawthorn Road, Kettering. A. G. Tolputl, M.R.C.S. Lady upt. Miss A. E. Sheffield, ~ t. j\lbans, G eddington, Ket'g. J. Moore. Lady Supl. l\Iiss F . Green, Rushton Road, Rothwell. Lady Corps Supl. MissL.E.Mawby, 52, Billing Rd., Northampton. D. Stone, M.D. Lady Supt. K. E. Bradford, 5:;' EastPk. Parade, N'hamton. F. A. \Vagslaff, LR.C. S. Lady upt. Mrs. 1. Jennings, Kepier Ho., Abington, orths. A. E. Harrison, 111. B. Lady upt. Miss 1\1. Edmunds, 3, New Street, Davenlry. Capt. W. K. Churchouse, LadySupL H on. Mrs. Fi tzroy,c.B. E., M.C., lILR .C.S. Foxhill, \:V' est Hadden, Rugby. F, A. Sanders, 111. R. C. S. Lady Supt. Mrs. J. Lie\'esley, 102, Kingsley Road, Torthants. F. W. Cornwall, liT. B. Lady Supt. Mrs. K. Percival, Chantry Ho., Greens Norton. J. \V. Baird, M.B. F. J. Grindon,lILR.c.S.

Lady Supt. Miss G. R. Savory, Em berton Hse., Newport Pgl.


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J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

37

DISTRICT.

NORTHAl\IPTONSHIRE (Continued). ,----CORPS ANO OIVISIONS.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON .

IRECISTERED .

WARW IC KSHIRE.

----1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - Peterborough

5.5.15

""v.

P. Bonner, M.R . C.S.

Lady upL Miss M. C. Perkins, IIillmorlon, ThePark, Pelerboro.

W ELLIr\GBOROUGH F . D. Crew, I\I.R.C.S.

Higham Ferrers

1.10.09

Irthlingborough

3.7.01

\V. W . Robb, l\l.B.

Rushden

4.7.01

D. G. Greenfield,

1If. D.

Wellingborough

15.5.05

W. I. \Valson, I\LB.

\" ellingborough \ 'icto ria

12.-+. 19

\V. C. Pickering,

M. B.

Lady Supt. Mrs. C . PatenalI, Bron Dinas, Rushden . Lady Supt. Miss C. M. Hardwi ck, 18, Mecling Lane, lI-lhlingboro. Lady Supl. Miss W. M . Cave, 173, High treel) Rushden. Lady Supt. Miss A. milh, Glenthorne, Mill Road, \\'ellingboro. Lad y, lIPt. l\Ir . F. l\1. Pi kerillg, 30, Park Rd., \\'ellingbomugh.

ASSISTANT O;\Il\IISSIONER-l\Iajor J. Orton, III.D., Stone House, Alleslcy, Covenlry. COl:NTY Sl'RGEO ' -II. G. \Vebsler, IIl.R.C.S. , The Yews, Longford, Covc ntry. DISTRICT OFFICER-

CO RPS AND DIVI SIONS .

N.E. \VARWICK HIRE

4.9.05

Bishops Itchinglon

17.2.10

J. Pirie,

Charity Colliery

27.3.15

L. E. 0 I'loll,

25.9.19

D. Ilolmes, I\I.B.

16.6.14

A. H. Newton,

entry

ity

Daimler

STAFFORDSHIRE.

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER-D. McColl, COUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICER-

M.D.,

Alberl Road, Tamworlh.

Tamworth

16.2.15

\Vednesbury \Volverhampton ...

10.3.05

NursingTamworth

Exhall

ollicr),

10.6.14

Fole hill and Longford

10.3.02

lIarbury

17.2.12

:\ u neaton

8.5.97

Poles worth

Ambulance-

2.8.17

,\mb. Officer \\T. II. hanJler, 2, .-\lfrcd , trcl t, Tamwol'lh, E. Bolton, 21, Corporal ion 'treet, \\ 'eJne bun', upt. II. \\' . JIunt, "\\'oodside , \\' rottcsIey Rd., \Vol\, crhampLL)Il. Lady , \Ipt. Mrs, E. A. WClI, 43, Barbara Sl., T amworth.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

Ambulance-

CO\

SOUTH

REC ISTERED .

Royal Leamin rton trat[orcl-upon-A\'on The Holbrooks

J. Pirie,

M.D.

M.D.

:It. R. c.~.

M.D.

(.\cting)

L. E. Price, L.R.C.P.

10.6.15 pa

16.3.05

J.

25.6.06

F. H. Ellerton, A. l\Iorris. A. Thomson, ;\1. B.

22.1. 17

N. J. Rollason. II1.R.C.S.

M.D.

Rugby

23.10.02

C. R. Hoskyn,

\\,ilnecole

30.11. 20

C. W. Whiteside, IILB.

M.D.

Supt. J. Pirie, l\I.D., Ashlon House, lI arbury, nr. Leamington Spa. Supl. A. E . Di c kson, 99, Leicesler Road, Bcdworth, Coventry. Supt. \\'. A. Hirons, 166, Stoney Slanton Rd., Coventry. Supt. G. J. Fowler, Daimler Works, Coventry. Supt. F. Jackson, Exhall Colliery, 1\unealon. upt. A. C. Wilkins, 200, Longford Rd., Coventry. Act. Supt. J. Pirie, ~1. D., Ashton House, Harbury, Leamington. Staff Sergt. G. Hall, 13, \Villington St., N unealon. Dr. \V. H. mart, Poles worth, Tam\\'orth. Staff S e rgt. C. Middleton, 148, Emcote R oad, \\'ar\\'ick. Supt. A. Thomson, Strat[ord-on-A \'on. Sergt. \\T. C. Skinner, 199, Munition Colts., HolbrooksLane, Cove ntry. SlIPl. \V. J. \ 'errie r, 42, Bridget Street, Rugby. Supt. G. Parker, Slationmaster, \\ ilnecote.

Nursing-

N. E. \\' ARWICKSHIRE Coventry City ...

2-1-.4.17

D. Holm es, IILB.

Nuneato n

28.6.07

F. L. Tullock, I\1.B.

Three Spil'es

C. E. Ri ce, 1\1. D.

Lady Supt. i\J rs. E. Hewitt, 27, l\l atl ock Rd. " Coventry. Lady Supt. l\Irs. A. 1\1. Amos, Ferndale, TennantSt., Tu neatoll. Lady Supt. l\Irs. S. Tipler. 1, Carmelile Road) Coventry.


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AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

No. IV. District.

';VORCESTERSHIRE.

Commissionel--

ASSI TA T COMMISSIONER-F. F . Le Sove[ Simpson, Peterscourt, Barnt Green, \Vorce tcr. COUNTY SURGEON-H. C. Dal-by, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L. F.P.&S., "Broadfields," Lye, \ Vorcestcr. DISTRICT OFFICER--\V. E. Adlard, Glaisdale, Park Hill, Moseley.

olonel C. ]. Trimble, C.B., C.M.G., V.D., L.R. C.P., Broad Oak, Penwortham, nr. Preston.-Knight of Grace. STAFF

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

RECISTERED.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

AmbulanceD UDLEY AND DISTRICT

3.9. 1-+

A. E. Dando, M.R. C.S.

Brierley Hill

7.11. 14-

F. Fisher.

Dudley ...

28.9.92

Netherton

17.11.14-

V. Gray Maitland, 1\1. R. C. S., etc. R. F. Griffith, L.R.C.P.

Evesham Stourbridge Tipton Parish ... Lye

26.10.17 3.9.14 12.7.16 5.11.15

G.

J.

Meldon,

M.D.

H. C. Brown, "1. R. P. J. Mason, ~1. B. H. C. Darby, L.R.C.P.

Corp upt. C. Ollis, 1, Victoria Terrace, Dud Il~~. upl. S. \V. II ancock, 29, Talbot Street, Brierley H ill. Supt. A. \\Tinbow, Rcd IIill, Dudl 'y. upl. J. A. I Ian'is, 28, Park Road, Neth rton. upl. i\. Peal, Crilells Eml, Evesham. Act. lIpl. C. ' . IIall, IIigh L odg-e, Iverley, Stourbridge, taffs. upl. J. \\'. Bourne, 1:i1, Horsel y Heath, Tipll)11. upt. B. Dunn, Pedmorc I~oad, Lye.

NORTH \¥ ORCESTERSHIRE L angley and District

11.11.09

*Len ch's

29.6.14

*Rowley Regis

10.6.15

Stewart and Lloyds .. .

22.9.04

A. \\T.

ourtney Drake

Supt. C. Greaves, 22, A hcs Rd., Langley, B'hal11. upt. F. Light( oot, 99, Bel'chc Road, Blackh eath. upl. D.!'I1. hapman, Th L' \Voodlands, Cradle}' Heath ' upt. D. II. \Yilliams, Elmhurst, Blackheath, Birmingh a m.

NursingDUDLEY AND DISTRICT Brierley Hill and Quarry Bank Dudley ...

25.8.15

L. A. Taylor, M.R.C.S.

10.6.15

Tipton Parish ...

12.4.20

M. A. Messiter, M.R.C.S. C . Messiter, 1\I.R. . s. H. C . Bro"vn, I. B.

Lye Malvern St. Thomas (Stou r bridge)

6.3.18 29.3. 16 3.20

H. C. Darby, L. R. C. P. C. P. R. Mitchell, G.

J.

M.D.

Dudley, M.R. C.S.

Lady upl. i\Ir . F. 1l0dgelts, 69, New treet, Brierley H ill. Lady Supt. Miss E . Ollis, 1, Victoria Terrace, I uclJey. Lady .\mb. Off. Miss T. hes l1l1'e, 13, Ivy Hou eLane, Coselcy. Lady Supt. Miss P. IIambletl , :N ew t., Pedmore Rd., Ly l. Lady SIIPt. Mis Foster ooke, Fairseat, Malvern. Lady Amb. Off. Miss P. Hod gkiss, 100, High Street, tourbrid gc.

OF

THE

COMMISSIONER.

Assistant COl11missionersF. de B. Pim, L.R.C.P.-(19.12.19.)-Kmglzt of Grace. Major E. B. Pooley, L.R.C.P. (19 .1 2.19.)-Hon. Associate. \\T . . Woodcock, M.B.E. (19. 12. 19. )-Esquire. \V. Clare Lees, O.B.E., J.p.-(19.12.19.)-Hon. Serving Brotlzer. Di trict SUI'geonMajor L. G. . 1011oy, D.S.O., M.A., M.n., J.P., 3, Brighton Parade, Blackpool(28.11. 19.)-Knight of Grace. District Officer \V. J. F. Washington, (Secretary), 17, Winckley Square, Preston-(26.11.19.) \V. J. Maxw e ll Reekie, O. B.E., Orient House, Granby Row, Mal'lchester(28.11.19.) \V. C. Bentall, O.B.E., F.R. C.S. E., Grove House, 13,Roe L a ne, Southport(28. 11.19. ) . II. Fowl e r-Jones, 14, Moorfield Road, \V est Didsbury, l\I a n c hes ter-(4. 1.21.) Lieul.- olonel \\' . B. Cockill, M.D., T. D., Lindum Holme, Kendal-(30.11.21.)-

Hon. Associate.

Lady Di trict Supel·jntendent1\lrs. Tweedale, A.R.R.C., J.P., Brooklands, Rochdale-(30.9.13.)-Lady of Grace. REPORT OF THE COMMISSIO fE R. 17, \VINCRLEY SQUARE, PRESTON. 3rd May, 1922. IR, The rollowing statement constitutes my report as the C.ommissioner in charge: of No. IV. (North '" e tern) District, l. John Am bulance Bngade , for the year endrng 31 t December, 1921. Throughout the y ea r I ha\'e endeavoul'ed as far as I could, and I ha.ve also been ably assisted by al l the members of my taff, to keep toge th e l' unn.s that were becoming slack through loss of interest in the "york. In a good m a ny Instances we have failed to achieve the object we had in view, and it became necessary to recommend that 7 mbulancc Units and 10 Tursing Divisions should be struck off the strength of the District. On the other hand, 3 new Ambulance Divisior~s have ~eel1 formed, and 1 new ursing Division. In addition to all this there std~ ~emaln a certain number of units that are in a rath e r doubtful position. However, It IS not my wish to recommend the disbandment of these units before gi\'ing them e\'ery opportunity of regaining lh e ir nOl'Olai vitality. . This statement will account for th e fact that a number of Ambulance and NursrngDivisions have failed to furnish the Brigade returns for the year. In my anxiety to bring these rather feeble organisations into line, I have delayed to the very last minute rendering this my annual report. There are in No. IV. Distri ct at the present moment a total of 14 Corps and 13-t Ambulance Divisions, together \"ith 109 ursing Divisions . In all 187 sets of return have been furnished, divided thus. 102 returns from Corps and Ambulance Divisions, and 85 returns from Tursing Division. In other words, 32 Ambulance Divisions and 24 Nursing units failed to furnish returns. The present strength of Ambulance Corps and Divisions is as follows ; -


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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

Corps Surgeon Corps Officers Divisional Surgeons Superintendents Ambulance Officers Sergeants Corporals Privates

6 27 127 80 79 204 214

2,372 3,109

Of the 109 Nursing Divisions the strength is as follows:Divisional Surgeons 5-t Lady Divisional Superintendents 83 Nursing Officers 6 Lady Ambulance Officers 77 Ambulance Sisters 1,833 2,053 There is one feature in the figures given abo\ e particularly satisfactory, and that is the number of medical men taking an interest in Brigade work ha increas >d. Thc decrease in strength, although it is considerable, does not in any way disheal-ten mE'. The fact is this, that up to the present we had war inflation which incrcased to an enormous extent the numerical strength of the Brigade on pap r, but a con idcrable number of the person shewn were inactive. These have now been struck off, and the figures given in this report record a true, active and efficient trength of the District. The Units that are at present held in suspense, are not brought into these totals, therefore the strength of the Di trict is shewn in its worst a pecl. I will continue, after a fair trial ha b en given, to trike off all Units \\'ho ar neither a credit to themsel\-es or the Brigade organisation. It i quite u elc s to foist on the Brigade organisation, Units who are known to be apathetic and inefficient. A number of Competitions were held during the year. These alway stimulate a commendable amount of keen rivalry. On the 20th May, the preliminary competition to choose the team to repl-esent the District to compete for th "Dewar" Shield was held in Manchester, the Brierficld team was selected for this purpose. ~he I?,istri.ct N urs\?g Comp~,titions were held as follows:- Thl; "Charles.]. Tnm~le Shield .an~ Howard Rose Bowl at l\lanche ter on the 9th April. A beautiful trophy 111 sIlver, presented by Lady District uperintendent ;\lrs. T\\'e 'dale, A.R.R.C., J.P., designated the "Peace" Trophy was also competed for. The "Ladies" Chal~~nge Shield and" Lytham " Vase brough forth a good many entries, and the competitIOn was held on the 30th April at Lancaster. The local competition for the" Hill" Shield, open to the Units in the Fylde district, took place at mackpool on the 2nd March. The test for the" Argenta" Cup, which is op n to 'os. IV., V. and VI. Districts, was carried out on the 7th lay at Blackpool, and at the arne time the" Molloy" Police Cup presented by District Surgeon Major L. G. S. Molloy, D.s.a., and open to police squads and police teams throughout No. IV. District, "';lS held on the same date at Blackpool. We are fortunate in having a very valuable number of trophies in No. IV. District. The efforts to attain po~se~sion of .the~e are a source of con iderable competitive energy amongst the l!01tS In th~ Dlstnct who take an interest in winning trophies. T.he funds of the] Ol11t CouncIl of the Order of St. ] ohn and Briti . h Red Cross Society benefited to the e.xtent of £500, ~nder the will of Alderman Sir] ames E. ] ones, J.P., of Rochdale, who displayed great I11terest in the work of this Di trict. The following Reviews and Inspections were held :-On Saturday, the -tth June, at Rochdale, .t~e South-East La?cashire .Corps and Divisions paraded for in pection. !t was anticipated that YOll.Slr, as Chief Commissioner of the Brigade, should have I11spected thiS pa~ade, and It was a matter of great regret that owing to other important personal busl11ess, YOll were unable to carry this out. 32 Ambulance Divi ions and 32 Nursin~ Divisions paraded, yielding a strength of all ranks of 529 Ambulance and 565 Nursl11g. Total on parade, 1,094. As Commissioner for the District in your a.bsence, I carrie? . o~t this inspection. At Dukinfield, on the 11th June, the Cheshire Corps and Dlvlslo.n~ ~ssembled for inspection. I saw this parade which numbered 10 Ambulance DIVISions and 6 Nursing Divisions, yielding 121 Ambulance

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41

officers and men and 82 lady ambulancc officers and sisters. Both these revie~s reflectcd the greatest possible credit on all concerned, and I here take the opportu~lty of thanking those 'who organised thc parades for t?e trou ble th~y took . Of COlli se, now-a-days the expense of travelling militates conSIderably .ag~l.nst the assembly <?f large numbers of the Brigade organisation, who have, as lOdlvlduals, to meet thiS cost out of theil- own pockets. T . . . On the 5th 6th 7th and 8th July, H. R.II. The Prince of Wales paid a VISit to Lancashire, t~ en~ble him to view the industrial position of c~rt~in parts of the c~unty. His visit extended over a route of roughly 300 miles, and thiS distance was efficle~tly and completely provided with Ambulance detachments fully equipped to render F,r?t Aid. 1,067 officers and men and lady ambulance.o.fficers and sisters o~ the, S.J;A. B. /n conjun tion with officers and members of the Bnllsh ~.zed Cross S0~lety s \ .A. D s. rendered valuable service. 1,500 cases wcre dealt With. I had entire charge of the organising of these ambulance an-angements both of the S.].A. B .. and B. R. C. S. 1 I attended a conference in Manchester Town Hall, called by Sir Arthur Stanle), G.B.E., C. B., M.V. O., Chairman of the Joint Council of the ~rder of St. John ~nd British Red Cross Society. This conference was called to diSCUSS matters relative to Lhe work of the Joint Council in East and \V e L Lanca.shire, Cheshire, "\Vestmo:land, and umberland. The meeting was addre sed by Ir Arthur Stanley and Sir Napier BurneLL, Director of Hospital en·ices. The District Conference was held at St. George's Hall, Liverpool, on the 1st Octob~I-, 1921, by the invitation of the Liverpool Corp. Betwe~n 500 and 600 offi~ers and members of the Brigade attended . The Lord l\Iayor of LI\'crpool (The Right Hon. Russell-Taylor) and the Lady Mayoress, accompanied by t?eir daughter, attended the onference, the Lord rayor 'w elcomed thc d~legate~ to Llveq~oo1. -r: he usual conference routine wa. carried out, and a very 1I1tel-esllng and It1structlve after-noon was spent. Afterwards the Liverpool Corps ente.rtained ~hose attending the Conference, and after tea an excellent concert was prOVided, which w~s grea~ly cnjoyed and appreciat d. In connection 'with thi Conferen~e, those assOCiated "'It.h the Livel-pool Centre, S.].A.A., deserve the greatest c~edlt and thanks for their per. onal and monetary assistance in organising and carryll1g ~ut these arrangen:ents. Th 'rc havc now been formed in 10 • 1\'. District, three JOlt1t County CommIttees of th' Order of 't. John and B.R.C . . for East Lancashire, \\Test Lanca~hi:e and Cheshire. The East Lancashil-e and Cheshire Committees have been functlOnlt1g for some time, and the \\TesL Lancashire Committee has just been organised .. I regret vcry much to ay that Assi tant Commissio~ler ~. Vernon Dav~es,. O.B.E., M. R., ha left this District and gone to reside at \tYokll1g It1 No. VIII. Dlstnct, and has been transfl;rred to the Staff of Lhat District with effect from 1.2.22. I feel that I am barely recording the facts " 'hen I say that our great 10 s has been a considerable gain to the area into which he has gone. I shall miss very con iderably his earnest, pain taking and efficient work. . . , 1 have to record the pre entation of a very handsome piece of stiver which has b~en given by ;\Irs. Tweedale and officers and members of the Rochdale. ursl11g Division to Lad v Royds, Lady of ] ustice of the Order of Sl. John. ThiS trophy, Lady P oyds intends to hand to me a Commi sioner of '0. IV. Distri~t, to be p~es~n­ ted each year to the I\'ursing team \\'ho win the position of representll1g the District in the" Perrott" hield Compclition. In conclusion, I de ire to take thi opportunity of thanking in the first place, the members of the District Stafi: for all the a sistance they have given me, together with their hard work in th ' interests of the Di trict. Secondly, to the Corps and Divisional officers non-commissioned officers and men, in conjunction with the equivalent ranks in the 'rur ing Divi iOllS, I desire to say how grateful I am for their self-denial and interest in the work of the Brigade. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, CHARLES J. TRIMBLE, (Colonel). Commissioner, Knight of Grace of the Order of Sl. John. The Chief Commi sioner.


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43

DISTRICT.

CHESHIRE (COlltinued).

CORPS, AMBULANCE

AND

NURSING

DIVISIONS.

(Communications to the Commissioner).

CO RPS AND DIVISIONS.

REGISTERED.

CHESHIRE . As ISTA T COMMISSIONER-W. Clare L ees, O. B.E., J.P., Etherow House, Hollingworth. Cou TY URGEODr TRICT OFF1CERCORPS AND DIVISIONS.

Cammell Laird Hamilton Memorial Bredbllry ."

REGISTERED.

SURGEON.

IN CHARGE.

Chester

AmbulanceAltrincham

Crewe 14.4.02

H. G. Cooper,

M. B.

BIRKENHEAO Cammell Laird

29.2.16

R. \Vy se, !\I.A., !\I.D.

Y. I.C.A.

18.1.21

J. Grimshaw, f.D.

Bollington

24.8.15

T. C. Reeves, lIf.R. C.S.

Bredbllry and Romil ey

17.8.02

\V. Lee, lI1. B.

Bromborough

12.4.10

D. G. Robertson, lIl. B.

Chester

16.3.21

1\1. Young, M.D.

Crewe

22.4.95

J. D. Ingram,

Dukinfield & Stalybridge

31.8.00

J. Brierley, lIl. D. E. J. Coombe, !\f.R.c.S. T. Moore, M. B.

Hazel Grove

1. 9. 96

M.B.

Holmes Chapel

24.8. 15

L. J. Picton, !\I.R.C.S.

Knutsford

18.2.05

Macclesfield

19.2.01

Newtown ...

25.9.99

T. Fenn II, 111. B. T. L. Fennell, M. B. J. H. Marsh, L. R.C.S. A. Howard, lILB., CH.B. A. \Vhitehead, L.R.C.P.

Northwich

18.2.05

J. A. C. Doonan,

Reddish ...

10.4.95

G.

Sand bach

7.8.16

Stockport...

6.2.01

Whaley Bridge...

5.5.97

Winsford

13.12.05

r.

;\1osscrop,

M.B. M.B.

C. H. \lV. Bennell, M.R.C.S. R. Nightingale, M.B. F. G. Allan, L.R.C.P. J. Stephenson, M. B. R. H . Deans, M. B.

NursingAltrincham

29.2.16

R. R. Duncan, M. B.

BIRKENHEAD Birkenhead

24.10.16

A. G. W. Owen, M.D.

lIPt. vV. Forster, 6, Derby Street, Altrincham. Corps SliPt. J. Radcliffe Gaylard , M.D., 10, Clifton Rd., B'head. SliPt. F. D. Kent, 54, Gra \'i lle !~d., Bir~,enhea d. upl. J. Cottel-, Avoca, Palm II ill, Oxton, Birkenhead. u pt. f\.. 11. Tate, 77, \Val r Street, Bollington. upt. \\'. \Varburton, 70, Stockport Road, Bredbury. Supt. \\'. T. llodg on, Junr., New Chesler Road, Bromboro'. lIpl. J. Lawson Russell, )I.B., 20, Liverpool Rd., Chester. ' upt. \ . Dale, 3, Grcsty Terrc.tc.e, Crewe. upt. ."\. Tapson, D.C.M., 20, Lumn St., Hyde, Che hire. lIPt. J. Dani'ls, 57, Commercial Road, IIaz I Grove. L. J. Picton, M.R.C.S., addlers Close, Hollnes hape!. Div!. ' upt. T. L. Felln 11, M. B., Glebeland Road, Knutsford . ct. 'li Pt. J. H. Bingham, 12, High l., Macclesfield. Amb. Officer S . Wild, 9, Jodrcll treet, Newtown. upt. G. H. Johnson, 23, Royle treet, orthwich. Div!. upt. J. P. Bent, 18, Reddish ale, tockport. SliPt. G. H. Bourne, 62, Crewe Road, and bach. Div!. upt. J. H. Moores, 16, Thomson Street, tockport. Supt. J. H. Widdop, Rock Bank, Whaley Bridge. upt. A. Perry, 42, High treet, \Vinsford. Lady Supt. Mrs. B. Crosby, Stone Yard, Vic. Lane, Bowdon, Cheshire. Lady Corps Supt. Mrs. L. William s, 38, Clifton Road, Birkenhead. Lady Supt. Miss F. Kaberry, 131, 'W hetstone Lane, Birkenhead.

Dukinfield Holmes Chapel ~Iacclesfield

Reddish ... Stalybridge Stockport Whaley Bridge .. Wins ford ...

I

SURGEON.

IN CHARGE.

1 - - Lady upt. Mrs. M . H~dson, R. Wyse, M.D. 18, Circular Rd., BI~k~nhea~. Lady Supt. Miss D.M.vVI1lIam~, .)3, J. \V. McFarland, M. B. 19.7. 17 NicanderRd. ,SeftonPk. ,L pool. R. G. Blair, B.A., M.B. Lady Supt. Mrs. Warburton, W. Lee, M.B. 16.9.14 70 Stockport Road, Bredbury Lady 'Supt. C.i\I. Dickson, 3, Abbots J. L. Russell, M.B. 16.3.21 Hayes, Liverpool Rd . , Chester. W. Lees, M. R.C.S. Lady SupL Mrs. Warneford, C. Wilson, M. D. 21.1.11 Lansdowne House, Huyton, nr. Liverpool. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Challenger, 13.5.15 J. R. . Park, L.R.C.P. 64, Chapel Street, Du.kinfield. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1\1. E. Picton, L. J. Picton, M. R. c.s. 18.3.15 addler'sClose, Holmes Chapel. Lady Supl. Mrs. F. Sutcliffe, J. H. Marsh, M. R. C. s. 27.8.12 79 Commercial Rd., Macclesfield. Lad'y Supt. Mrs. M. A. Tonge,. G. R. Mosscrop, 1\1 . D. 23 .3.09 8, \Vestminster Ave., Reddish. Lady upt. Mrs. A. M. Broadle~T, J. Brierley, M. D. 5.9.12 Tabley House, Cheetham HIll Road, Stalybridge.. Lady Supt. Miss F. Leigh, C. Hibbert, M.D. 4.12.07 98, Gt. Portv,.'ood St., tockport. Lady Supt. Mrs. R. Jacklin.' J. Stephenson, lit. B. 21. 7.06 Bings View, \Vhaley Bndg~. Lady Supt. Miss L. A. L. AspIDall R. Deans, M. B. 25.1.03 Dudley, Aden Cottages, vVinsford.

18.1.18

CUMBERLAND. (Communications to the Commissioner). ASSISTANT ;\lI111SSIONER- !\1ajor E. B. P 00 Iey, L.R.C. P. , Dalton-in-Furness R.S.O., Lancs. Coe TY CRGEONDISTRI T OFFICER-

AmbulanceBraytonDomainCollieries Carlisle Cockermollth

18.3.15 2.7.15 28.4.15

G. Young,

M.B.,

CH.B.

Haverigg

7.8.00

Keswick

24.6.94

J. R. Burnett,

Maryport

18.1.15

Millom

9.10 19

J. \\T. Crear, 1\1. B. T. . Hindmar h, 1\I.B. J. S. Jackson, M.B.

;\1.0.

Supl. J. Atkinson, 8, Brayton Rd., Aspatria, Cumberland. Supt. A. E. Sinton, . 154, \Varwi ck Road, Carlisle. lIPt. J. Grave, Croft Terrace, Cockermouth. upt. vV. Jackson, 1, Bankfield Road, Haverigg, Cumberland. upt. J. Gardiner, . 93 l\lain Street, Keswick. upt. 'J. \Villiams, 5, Camp Road, 1\Iaryport. Supt. . Ford, 13, Lapstone Road, Millo!11.

"'T.

NursingCockermouth Keswick ...

20.10.1-+ 11.7.12

G. Young,

J.

M.B.,

CH.B.

R. Burnett, III . D.

Lady upl. Mrs. E. Hall, Evening Hill, Cockermouth. Lady Supt. Miss E. A. Mar~hall, Castlerigg Manor, Keswick.


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Al\1GULA:,\CE DRIGi\DE.

45

DISTRICT.

LANCASHIRE (Continued).

LANCASHIRE. (Comm uni cations to thc Commissionel'.) ,\. SISTANT COilIilIISSIONERS-\;V. S. 'Wood cock lIf B E 178 St l' Rd nr. Pre~to~.··' , a Ion'\. ., Bamber Bridgc, F. de B. Pim, LoR.C.P., Ea tfield, Nelson . RECISTERED.

SURCEON.

IN CHARCE.

8.7.99

Headquarters

8.7.99

Great Harwood

t9.10.1 5

Adlin gto n an d H ealh Charnock Ash t~)l1-under-L);;l·e

26.1 0.96 /

6.8.0t

,Alhcrton

27. 2.12

Bacup

1.12.9 1

Barrowford

29.12.87

Barrow·in-Furness

2.9.00

Blackburn

5.8.00

Blackpool

15.5.98

BOLTON

...

Headquarters

21A.99

Astley Bridge

2-1-.5.05

Dallbhill

7.2.09

Corps upl. W. H. Bullock, 66, Drill IIall Lane, Church, Ill'. AccringtOl1. R. Clegg, I.R.C.S. ]. S. Harbinson, 1. B. R. \V. Townley, L.R.C.P. E . E. Hopwood, iII.R.C.S. R . Cumming, ~1.B . Di\·!. llpl. j. Tomlinson ,-1-2, ~rimsha\\' St., Gl. ~lar\\'ood. \v. C. Rigby, i\I. B. Dlv!. Supl. E. Blackledge, · -1-8, ,Markcl Slrect, .-\.dlinglo l1. ]. V. Fiddian, B.•\., iII. H. Dlv~. Supl. D. llall, "Lynwood, ' · Sm,allshaw,Ashlon-unelcr-Lync. J. C. Russ ell, ~1.D. 1)1\,!. Supl. . l~obin son, 65, LO\ er's · Lane, IIowc Bridge, Alherlon. F. \\' . Rigby, i'Il . B. DIY!. upl. \\'. G. Lambert J. P. Brown, ;\I.B. 8, Pembroke lreet, Ba~up. A. R . Taylor, L.R.C.P. H. C. Burbridge, L.R.C.P . . \.mb. Officer A . Laycock F. E. eller. . 17, \\'alton [reel, Ba~ro\\'ford. J . Orr, M.D. DIV!.,. upLJ. Craig,] . P . , 23, lTawcoat \V. l\Iagill, l\l. B. . \ dlag , Barrow-ill.Furness. B. G. Elliott, M. R . C. s. Dlv!. Amb. OfTr. G. Ormerod R. J. Clarke, ;\1. B. . 38, Azalea '[reel, Blackb~rn. ]. F indlay, ;\1.B. Dlvl. upl. T. Donn elly, E. \V. R ee J ones, ;1[. D. 86, Church tn~c t, Blackpoo!. T. ] ohnstone, M . D. orps Supl. II. Lomax J. H. Thompson, M . B. 22, \\'yr sdale Road, Bolton. ]. John stone, i'Il. B. J. Young, M.R.C.S. F. Robinson, iII . B. \ V. A. Rice,

l\l.

B.

Farnworth

13.3.02

Great Lever

18.2.05

A. Hodge, 1\LR. C. . J. F. mith, 1\f. R.C.S. T. Sanderson, lIf. D.

Horwich

10.7.04

J.

L. and Y. Ry.

27.7.1 3

Victoria Hall ".

20.2.05

Weslhoughton

20.7.06

BootIe Brierfield ' ..

M. Coates, M. D. I. H. Syed, L.1\1. S.A. J. J ohnston, 1\1. D.

R. Haslam, 1\1. D. Capt. \V. H. BenneLl [M.R. C:S.

3.10.03 1.8.89

J. S. Wilson, M.B. J. Hoyle, LoR.C.S. \V. H. P ark inson, 1\1. B. A. C. W. Knox, M.B.

9.95

Supt. R. 1 Iaslam · 18, Bark trc~t, Bolton. Dlv!. :upl. J. Harely, 1 H, V'rnon treet, Bolton. upl. A. Se'well · -1-71, Tongen;oor Rd., Bolt n. Dlv!. upl. \V. Farnworth · 20" Ielbourne Grove, l'Iorwi ch. Dlv!. Supt. ]. T. Roughley 136 .Manchester Rd., \Vestho~ght~n. Dlv!. ?Upt. J. Heap, 34.), BUI-Y Road, Bolton . Am b. Officer]. W. Lowe · Victoria House, Westh'oughton. Dlv!. Supt. T. Pickering · 42, Mildmay Road, B'ootle. Dlv!. Supt. II. Holt 16, Comm ercial Brierfield.

St.,

R. M. Whitham, M. B. H. J. Slane, M.B. F. B. G. IIolmes, M . B.

11.12.01

S. T. Lord, M.R.C. S.

1.1.01

R. A. Jackson, l'tI.B.

12.5.05

A. Mackintosh, 1\1.B.

Clitheroe .. ,

2-1-.4.91

G. E . Om1e,

Colne

15.5.88

F . S. Adams, M. B . J. Mackenzie, M. D.

Crawshawbooth

12.7.99

Castleton ... Chadderton (late \ Veslwood) Chorley

AmbulanceA CCR [;'I GTON

11.10.99

Burnley Bury

----------------------CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

SURCEOH.

__C_O_R_P_ S_A_N_D_ D_IV_I_S_IO_N _S _._ \RECISTERED.

Crompton Dalton-in -Furness

1

I 27.6.01 30.11. 99

Dar\\'en

8.11.08

Denton

12.10.16

M. B .

E . L. Compston, M.B. R. J. \\'arrington, M.D. T. F. Forster, ;\1. R. C.S. J. " 'illett, ?f.R. C.S. " '.

tewart,

iII. D.

\\'alkdcn

15.5.09

II. Bateson,

noolhstow n

15.5.09

A . J. Lowe, L.R.C.P.

Little Hulton , .

;\1.

D.

\ 22.11.09

Railway

15.5.09

A. Derh am,

wintoll

15.5.09

II. H. Phipps, ?lI.R.C.S.

\\'or ley

16.6.09

E. T . Scowby, ;\1.B.

1I eaLl-qua rters

1.10.07

P . l\I. Penman, ?II. B . F. . Rhod es . ]. Wylie, L. R. C.S. II. F. Penman, M.B.

Thornton-l -Fyldc

27 .7.1 5

;\1.

D.

FI.l, t::T\\'OOD

Foulridge , .. IIapton

31. 1. 97 3.91

" ' . Doyle,

M. B.

J. R. hollon, L.R.C P. J. G. Jon es, M . D.

IN CHARCE.

Div!. upt. J. L. Colburn, 73, Coal clough Lane, Burnley. Div!. upt. S. Enser, 60, Brookshaw Street, Bury. Div!. Supt. J. A. Nuttall, 22, Clovelly treet, Castleton . Div!. Supt. J. W. Woolley, 39, Pitt St., Glodwick, Oldham. Div!. Supt. R. Ashton, Springwood Cottage, Heapey, nea r Chorley. Div!. Supt. M. H. D awson, 40, ""'ell Terrace, Clitheroe. Div!. Supt. \V. Heap, 9, Robinson Street, Colne. Div!. Supt. G. W. Nuttall, 4, Driver St., Crawshawbooth . Div!. Supt. H. l\Ioston, 10, Edith Street, Oldham. Div!. Supt. \\'. \V. Askew, 63, Iount Pleasant, Dalton-in-Furness. Amb. Officer J. Preston, 14, Pitt Street, Darwen. Acting Div!. Supt. J. \Y. Lee , 33, Acre Street, Denton. Corps upt. J. \\'allwork, Bridgewater Offices, \Valkd en . Div!. upt. L. Pendlebury, 6-1-, \Valkden Road, \\' alkden. Amb. Off. J. Brundrett, 22, Ellen Brook, Boothsto\.\'n, nr.l\Ianchstr. Supt. P. Howard, 266, Manchester Rd., Little Hulton. Amb. Office r \\'. i\Iakinson, 126, \Valkden Road, \Yalkden. Div!. Supt. R. A . G. M etcalfe, 46, Cemetery Rd., Swinton. Div!. Supt. L. Gorton, Monument Lodge, Boothstown . Div!. upt. T. R. Bailey, 10, Burns Road, Fleetwood. Officer in Charge H. Fenton, c/o Thornton-le-Fylde U. D. C., Thorn ton-le- Fy Ide. Officer in Charge J. T . Smith, 13, Town Top, Foulridge. Acting Supt. ,Se rgt. C. E. \\'hit ham, 28, Cast le Street, Hapton.

HASLlNG D E;\

IIead-q uarters

18.5.99

D. A. Evans, LR.C.S. II. F. JefTrey, M. B.

Heywood

5.6.83

Hey ham

-1-.12.11

J.

Hindley."

11. 7.03

T. M. Angoir, M.R.C. S.

C. Ashton, M. B.

Acting Corps Supt. E. Graham, 83, Deardengate, Haslingde n. Div!. Supt. J. T. A hworth, 179, l\Ianchester Roa d, Heywood. Div!. upt. J. C. Ashton, M.B., Erving Terrace, l\Iorccambe. Divl. Supt. J. E. Hodkin on, 2 8, Gidlow Lane, \\' igan.


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LANCASHIRE (Continued).

LANCASHIRE (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

47

DISTRICT.

REGISTERED. [

IN CHARGE.

SURGEON .

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

SURGEON.

REGISTERED.

IN OHARGE.

----------------------1 Kirkham .,.

24.2.15

G. B. Horrocks, M.B.

Lancaster

21.4.01

H. C. Lamport, M.B.

Leigh

19.9.00

]. C. Beckitt, M.R.C.S.

Divl. Supt. C. \V. Heslop, 79, Poulton treet, Kirkham. Sel'gt. \\'. Otterson, 66, Clarence treet, Lancaster Div!. upl.]. B. Dutton, 19-+, Ea tbridgewater t., Leigh.

LIVERPOOL Head-quarters

27.3.02

Divl. Supt. Capt. W. H. Pugh, 60, Canning Street, Liverpool.

L. A. Morgan, II1.B.

F. S. Heaney, M.D. \V. M. Cairns, M. B. MANCHE TER & SALFORD ~1. B.

Ardwick

30.7.03

C. H. Broomhead,

Ford Motor

17.7.14

\\. M. ]ohnston,L.R.c.P.

Gorton ...

15.5.09

R. H . Crompton, 1I1.R.C.S.

G.C.R y., Op enshaw

1.12.10

T. O. Connell, 1\I.B.

Hulme ...

18.1.03

]. K. Lund, 1\I.R.C.S. R. N. \V est, l\I.B. E. S. B. Hamilton, 1\1. B. . Daly, L.1I1.S.S.A. R. G. McGowan, 1\1. D. H. F. Lee, 1\[. B. E. A. Humphreys, L. M., L.S.A. R. D. Cran, 1\I.R.C.S. \V. Fairweather,l\f.R.C.

North Manchester North-West Salford

19.9.05 5.4.21 30.12.02

MANCHESTER SPECIAL CONSTABLES Head-quarters

Corps Surg. ]. Cryer, 1\1. R.C.S., 50, Upper Bl'Ook t., Manch·r. Div!. Supt. \\!. Morrison, 24, lilton Street, Chorlton-on-i.\ledlock.

iYlu mps ...

7.1. 97

C. Thom son .

Div!. upi. J. Chapman, 176, Pin k Bank Lane, Longsight, i\lanchr. Divl. upt. \\T. PhyLhian, 42, Cro Lane, Gorton, l\Ian c. Divl. upi. T. E. arter, 5, Ham ilton • treet, Old Trafford. Di\·l. upt.]. Garlick, 8,Dorset i., Lev>nshulme, Ianchest r. Di\'!.

upt. T. lIarL, 18, Anslo\\' t., Rochdale Rd., Manchester.

upi. Sir R. Peacock, C. B. E., Town Hall, Manchester. Divl. upt. 1<. Ellison, 90, ooke t., Old Trafford, i\lanchester.

A. C. l\Iagian,

South

19.9.16

R. S. Nichol, M.B.

20.10.07 18.2.96

Moss Hall Coal Co.

26.10.14

Mossley

18.11.09

111. D.

Div!. upi. \V. Ackerley, 561, Oldham Road, l\liddl ton. H. H. Molloy,I\1.D.,CIJ .B. Div!' upi. J. A. Willi, H. F. Oldham, M.D. 8, Hornby Terrace, l\Iorecambe. A. O. Bentham, 1\I.R.C.S. Divl. upi. \\T. Young, \Villow Lodge, Abram, nr. \\'igan. Sergi. T. Howard, 2, Rodney treel, lossley.

NELSON

]. A. Mackenzie, M.D.

poulton-le-Fylde

26.4.15

\V. H. Buckley, M.R. C.S.

Prescot

31.8.14

S. M. Green, M. R. C. S. T. H. C. D erham, M.B.~

Head-quarters

Le) land & Farington

Norden

10.88

A. E. Normington, 1\1.B.

11. 01

W. H. Carse, 1\1. B.

OLDH A~1

Head-quarters

1.10.96

Equitable

4.10.96

25.1.88 23.11.01 2.00

J.

B. Lendrum, O.B.E., M.D. W. Oliver, M.D.

Corps upt. H. Banni ter, 31, Derby treet, elson . Ins. of tores J. H. Fleming, 46, Moss Ro\ov, NOI'den. Corps Supt. ]. Harrison, 53, Grafton treet, Failsworth. Supt. \\!. Oliver, M.D. , Manor House, Waterhead, Oldham.

Div!. Supt. P. Brereton, 5, Aldred St., Failsworth. Div!. Supt. J. S. Forrest, 24, Green Lane, Oldham. Di v!. upt. T. T. Wearmouth, 6-+, BirchLane, Longsight, :'IIan 'r. Di v!. Supt. G. Taylor, 30, Stockbridge St., Padiha m. Divl. upt. W. H. Buckley, M.R.C.S., O ak Lea, Poulton-Ie-Fylde. Di v!. Supt. R. orris, 2, West Street, Prescot. Corps Supt. R. Hadfield, i\l.R . C.S., 15, East View, Preston.

A. S. Holden. C. O. Stanwell, LR.C.P. C. \V. Aikman, 1\1. B.

7.5.07

F.

tevenson, L. R. C. P.

Radcliffe .. ,

21.6.98

G.

carr, i\!.B.

R,lms boltom

12.4.15

II. G. Deans,

Rawtcnslall

12.7.99

Read

25.5.95

A. A. Edwards, M.D. E. L. Compston, 1\1.B. N. R. Dharmavir, F.R.C.S.

Prestwich

M.D.

Div!. Surg. C. O. Stanwell, Frenchwood Ayenue, Preston . Di v!. urg. C . \\T. Aikman, lII. B., Clough House, Leylan d. Div!. Supt. R. Gibson, 6, \\Tallis Street, Prestwich. Did. Supt. G. Entwistle, -+, D a le Street, Radcliffe. Div!. upt. T. J. Edwards, Rose Bank, Edenfield . Div!. Supt. C. 'A,Tright, 3, Lower Clewes, TownsendFold, R a w·stall. Did. Supt. S. J. S. Hindl e, 7, FortSt.,Read, nr.Blackburn.

ROCIIDALE

Sedg ley

...

10.7.93

J. Rod ley, M. R. C. S. \\T. P. GI'ant, 1\1.B. J. P. lack, M. B.

25.8.14 8.1. 97

H.

Too morden

27.7.03

J.

Totti ngton

2.9.95

Sout hport

he ldon,

M. D.

C. Pitte r-Bayley, L.i\I. .. A. G. Bailey.

Div!. upt. R. Gre en, 5, Elder Street, Rochd a le. S ergt. Long, Entrance Lodge, The Park, Prest\"ich. Div!. Supt. \V. Parkinson, lI1.B.E., 65, or\\"ood Cresc., Southport. Di v!. upt. T. Sutclifie, Ea t View, Lydgate, Todmorden. Amb. Office r J. Bentley, 205, Booth St., TotliIlgton.

Trawden

16.6.03

G. Skee n, M.B.

Tyldesley

21. 7.09

Did. upt. P. Grundy, 10 Standish Stl'eet, Tyldesley. Corps upt. J. Rose, \\ ilson P atte n Street, " ·arrington. Div!. upt.]. E. N ewns, \V. H. Clifford PatI'ick, 288, LO\'ely Lane, \Varrington. M.B. Diy!. ~ upt. H. Flood, 129, London ] . A. Howard, I1LB. Rd., Stoc kton Heath, \\'r'ngton . Div!. Supt. F. Rose, Brookleigh, A. J. Hutlon, 1\I.B., Grappenhall Rd.,Stockton Hth. (Acting). Div!. upt. \V. Y. H. Smilh, F. W. Murt'a),. 6-+, l\Iilton Street, v,' alerloo. fa rtin, J. I. Postlethwaite, 1\1. B. Di\'l. upt. outb View, "Whalley.

\" ARR INGTON Headquar ters...

Head-quarters

E. E. Jon es, L.R.C.S.

Armstrong & \Vhitworth 11. 3.19 (OpenshawWork ) Paoiham ... 20.11.89

Corps

5.2.15 22.3.17

Morecambe

G. B. Brown.

IIead'quarters

North-East Bradford

Middleton

15.5.08

Frenchwood ...

~l. \'.0.,

...

Failsworth

Crosfield Stockton I-Ieath

25. 2.97 5.1.05 18.3.15

Waterloo

11.6.06

Whalley ...

26.9.00

. H. Ryan, 1\I.B.

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LANCASHIRE (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

RECISTERED

Whitefield

28.7.02

\ Vhilworth

4. 6.01

Widnes

4.10. 11

\ \ l igan

4.5.86

LANCASITIRE (Continued). SURCEON.

IN CHARCE.

A. J . Young, L.R . . P.

Divl. llPl. J. \\' . Crossley, York Mount, \Vhilefield . T . J. L. Forbes, M.B. Divl. ' upt. E. A. Stolt, 486, Markel trcet, Whitwort h. A. E. 1\1 cKenzie, 1\1. R. C. s. Officer- in harge A. McDonald, (Acting). 50, Appleton lreet, \Vidn s. J . Carroll, 1\1.B. Divl. upt. C. Eccles, 34, Hodges Stre t, Wigan.

N u rs ingACCRI

2.5.94

Dr. Dora \\·heeler.

Elmfield

12.9. 16

Great Harwood

10.5.16

R. Cumming, 1\1. B.

21.5.05

W . C. Rigby,

Adlington Ansdell Ashton-under-Lyne

19.10.15 6.8.01

M . B.

T. Taylor, M.D.

]. \ \1. Corns, L.R.C.P.

Atherton

27.7.13

J. C. Russell, 1\[. B.

Bacup

2.12.98

J. R. Brown,

Barrowford Ban-ow-in- Furness Birkdale ...

29.12.87 24.6,10 12.10.14

Blackburn

4.3.02

Blackpool

t 3.11. 95

BIllndellsands

21.6.16

M. B. F. W. Rigby, 1\I.B. A. R. Taylor, L.R . . P. F. E. Sell eL

F. S. Carson, M.B. C. R. Schofield, 1\1. B.

B. G . Elliott, L. R. C. P. \\' . O. Jone s, 1\r. R.es. L. G. S. IolloY,;l1. D. J. Findlay, M. B. T. Back, !'If. D.

BOLTON

Headquarters .. ,

26. 7.08

J. H. Thompson, 1\[. B.

Astley Bridge ...

10.1.09

F. Robinson, M.D.

Daubhill

24.8. 12

\\' . A. Rice, M.B.

Great Lever

19.6.07

J. \V. Johnson, M.B.

Horwich Victoria Hall \"1 esthough ton

Y.W.C.A.

COR PS AtW DIVISIONS.

Brierfield .. , Burnley

30.10.16 16.9.06 6.8. 08 16.12.18

J. M . Coates, M.D. B . Rai, F.R.C.S.I. R. Haslam, M. D. T. \Vood, 1\1.R.C.S.

Lady upt. Miss ?II. hepherd, 13, Albert tre el, A crington. Lady upl. 1\Ir-s . E. M. legg, Monte Rosa, Clayton-Ie- Ioor. Lady Supt. A. ran, Deveron House, Gl. lIarwood Lady Supt. Mrs. J. A. IIarper, 48, Babylon Lane, t\dlingloll. Lady upt. Mis s E. Keat s, 117, Ro 'sail Road, ,\ n dell. Lady lIpl. liss . lIull ey, 221, \Vhileac r-e Rd., .. \ hton-u-Lvne. Lady. upl. ]\Il's. E. Skirr-ow, 'l' \\'stead, Bolton Rd. ,Atlwl'lon . Lady upl. Mrs. ]\1. I ichols, 22, Croft treet, Bacup.

Bury

Lady Amb. ff. l\Iiss D. tow, Dorset I J ou c, Harrow[ord. Lady upl. Mr .. 1\1. J. raig, 23, II a wcoat, Harrow-in- Fu rnes Lady upl. Iiss \ '. M. Ja ck on, 35, L yland Road, outhporl. Lady llpt.Mrs.~IcCarlhy,A.R.R.C., 64, Pr-esLon :"\( \\' Rd., Hlack'bll. Lady upt. ~Ir·s. K ~I all, 17, Imperial Ter., Hlackpool. La Iy upt. Iiss 1\1. Taylor, ;\1. B. E., Ne\\'stead, Bllindellsands. Lady upt. Irs. J. Pendlebury, 328, Blackburn Road, Bolton. Lady Supl. Ii E. cholcs, 701, Blackburn Road, Bolton. Lady Supt. 1\Ii s E. A. Allsopp, l\Ioncr-ieife 'treel, BolLon. Lady lIpl. Miss E. Whittle, 69, Or-lands lreet, Bolton. Lady upt. l\Irs. H. Farnworth, 20, 'Ielboul'l1c Grove, Horwif'h. Lady SupL. Mrs. Allred, 174. Plod der Lane, Farnworth, Bolton. Lady Supt. M. C . McCallister, Ingleside, 153, Tempest Road, Loslock ] unction. Lady SliPl. Miss F. W . Dowson, Y. \ V.C.A., Crown St., Bolton.

17.10.01

11. 9. 95

Castleton...

Chorley

RECISTE RED.

1.6.93

Ches ham (Bury)...

'GTON

Headquartel-s ...

49

DISTRICT.

6.8.03

6.8.08

Clitheroe _..

24.4.91 1.5.90

J. Gardner, M.B. A. E. Bird, L.S.A. W. J. Purves, L.R. C.P. F. B. G . Holmes, M.B. \\'. E. Rothwell, M. R. S. T. Lord, M. R.C.S .

Lady Supt. Mrs. A. J. Kerr, 12, School Brow, Bury. LadyAmb. Officer Miss J. Buckley, 148, Partington St., Castleton. Lady Supt. A. Hopkihson, 17, Roach Street, Bury. Lady Supt. Miss D. L. Cuff, Preston Bank, Chorley. Lady Supt. Miss R. Harrison, Castle View, Clitheroe. Lady Supt. S. A. Hartley, 8, Lune St., Colne. Lady Supt. Miss A. A. Calderbank, 69, Preston Road, Coppull. Lady Supt. Miss E. Wint.

. l\lackinlosh, M.B. A. E. Middlebrook. G. E. Orme, l\l.R.C.S. F. . Adams, M. B. J. Mackenzie, M. B.

Coppull

15.3.15

D. Orford.

Craws ha\\'booth ...

24.9.17

E. L. Compston, M. B.

Cromplon

12.8.02 4.5.02

A. ]. Cross, M. B.

Dar\\'en

3.11.08

G. \V. Bury, M.B.

Denton

2.9.18

D,t1lon-in-Fumc s

Lady Supt. Mrs. S. Shepherd, 31, Regent Street, Brierfield. Lady Supt. Mrs. IvI. A. Green, 95, Brennand Street, Burnley.

A. C. W. Knox, M. B.

20.2.22

.. ,

Colne

IN CHARCE.

SURCEOH.

Lady Supt. Miss L. Morton, WestLeigh , ChamberRd.,Shaw. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. A. Pooley, Hill Rise, Dalton-in-Furness. Lady Supt. Miss M. Aspden, 86, Vernon Street, Darwen. Lady Supt. Miss H. Lennie, 10, Acre Street, Denton.

\V. Stewart.

EI.I_ES MERE

Little Hulton \Valkden

Lady Amb. Offr. Mrs. E. Payne, Peel l\Iill Cottage, Peel Lane, Little Hulton. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Dyson, 6, Stanley Rd., \Valkden.

18.5.15 21.11.12

H. Bateson, ;lLD.

FI.EEr WOOn

Clc\'cleys

28.6.16

Fleet wood DisLricL

19.9.16

Foulridge...

30. 1. 97

IIapton

23.2.16

A. I I. Peniston,

Divl. Surg. A. H. Penistan, M.B., Dungarron, Cleveleys, Blackp!' Lady Supt. Miss A . Walker, L.&Y.Rly. Laundry, Copse St., Fleetwood. Lady Supt. Mrs. R. H. Richmond, Hole-in-the-\Vall Inn, Foulridge. Lady Supt. Mrs. J. G. Clarkson, 45, Manchester Road, Hapton.

1\1. B.

\V. Doyle, 1\LB. A. \V. Eadie, M. B.

HASLJ:-IGDP., JIaslingden

17.7.14

Heaton Park(Manchester)

T. J . Howell, 1\LB. J. A. Jamieson,

M.D.

Heywood.. .

22.9.15

G . Gedd e s, 1\LB.

IIindley

29.2.16

A. E. Ainscough, M.B.

25.5. 07

II. C. Lamport, IILD. Dr. \ V. George.

...

Lancaster

I

Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Brown, 18, Spring St., Haslingden. Lady Supt. A. E. \Vhittaker, Ardern Mount, Glebelands Rd. East, Heaton Park, Manchester. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. E. Duckworth, The Brooklands, Heywood. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Ainscough, The Hawthorns, Atherton Rd. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. J. Hudson, 3, \\' est Road, Lancaster. D


so

THE

ST.

JOHN

No. IV.

MBULANCE BR IGADE.

LANCASHIRE (Continued).

L\, CASHIRE (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

IREC I STERED.

51

DISTRICT.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

SURCEON.

RECISTERED

IN CHARCE.

---------1---------------------- ----------------------------28.9.12

Leigh

J . C. Beckett, M. R. C.S.

Lady Supl. 1iss L. Corless, 251, \Vigan Rd., Leigh, Lanes.

LIVEI?POOL

Liverpool

17.8.02

Bootle , ,

25.3.06 19.10.15

Grassendale

3.5.15

Sefton '"

26.10.15

Li,'erpool, North

13.5.15

Lunesdale

6.3.01

Lytham

M \;>olCHESTER &

F. J. S. Heaney, II1.D. \V. M. Cairns, M.D. C. \'. i\1 Cormac k, M. D.

\\T. M. Caims, III. D.

J. E. Nevins,

i\l.

B.

A. N. Benson, !\I.B. C. H. \Vagn er,

1\1. B.

Lady upt. Miss J. Mc abe, 2, Kenl Rd., Poulton, hesler. Lady Supl. Mrs. A. Mc aught, St. John 's, Rawson Rd., S aforth. Lady upL Mrs. T. K. Bateson, Langdale, Grassendalc, Li ,·e rpool. Lady upt. Miss L. R. \Vilson, -+-+, Greenbank Rd., Liverpool. Lady upt. l\1iss E. A. Craig, 9, Lanceficld Rd., Orrell Park. Lady upt. fiss Garn tt, A.R.R.C., Quernmore Pal-k, Lancaster. Lady upl.!\Ir.. E. Easlham, 7, Station Road, Lytham.

PenwOl-tham

1.7. 13

A . S. Holden,

M.B.

Prestwich

24.6.09

F. Kerr,

Radcliffe ...

3.10.03

G. Scarr,

RamsboUom

15.12.15

Rawtenslall

24. 7.01

J. P. Stuarl, M.B.

Read

5.10.06

N. R. Dharmavir, F.S.C.S.

Rishlon

1-+.9.16

J. Barr, M.B.

25.1. 95

\V. P. Grant, !\I.R.C.S. J. Rodley, M.R.C.S. H. G. Ramsbottol11,

M.

D.

111. B.

II. G. Dea ns, 1I1.D.

Lady Supt. Mrs. Rawstorne, Hulton Hall, near Preston. Lady Supt. Mrs. A . Gibson, 6, \Vallis Street, Prestwich . Lady upt. Mrs. E. Smith, 32, Church Street, Radcliffe. Lady Supt. Miss Bracewell, East Bank, Ramsbottom . Lady Supt. Miss E. A. Donaldson, 2, Birch Cottages, Rawlenstall. Lady llPt. Mrs. M. Swann, Post Office, Read, nr. Blackburn. Lady Div. Sec. Miss Peel, H ermitage Street, Rushton.

ROCHDALE

Rochdale

enlral

SALFORD

Lady Supt. Miss H. Clarke, Hawthorne Terrace, Broad Lane, Rochdale.

L.R.C.P.

21.5.09

Manchester ~ orth

2-1-.12.12

Manchester

Opensha\\'

28.9.15

Salford

29.5.15

ivfiddleton

18.9.13

l\Iorecambe

18.-1-.99

:\-lossley

2.9.11

:\lelsnn . orden

15.10.89

I

2-1-.7.04

OLDHA~I

Oldham

15.9.85

Failsworth

9.1.H

Padiham .. .

10 12.91

Poulton-le- Fylde

15.3.15

PRESTON

Preston ...

27.5.95

Preston Co-operative

31.8.16

IIigh School

I

Leyland

119.10.12

6. 5.13

upl. ri ss E . Haliday, 6-+, Heywood treet, Joss id l'. Lady Supl. l\lr. I. \V. Dyson, 80, Gill t., Blackley, lanchester. Lady upt. Mrs. \\'ortbington, 20,J uly l., Chorlton-on-l\Iedlock. Lady upl. i\lr . J. G. ran, J.P., P. D. Crall, 111. R.C .. 2-+7, Regent Road, ~a lford. Lady · upl. Irs. E. Bromlcy, \V. C .• eWlo n, L. R.C. P. 87, Hollin Lane, Middleton. Lady upt. l\1. G. Luplon, H. F. Oldham, !\I.D. 3, Morecambe Ter., lor cam be. ~T. Cameron, !\I. B. Lady SupL l\Iiss C. Rowbolham, 2, Parl:er t., ~\rdwi ck, Man. \\' . J acksoll, 1\[. n. Lady SupL i\Iiss E. Edmond on, H, i\losley ' treet, 1\'" elson. \V. H. Cal-se, IIl.B. Lady upt. l\Ii , sA. A. Hastings, 1-+, hurch "icw, Torden. Lady Corps upt. l\Irs. K. F. Wi lkinson, Keri, .\ld t'rley Edge, heshire. J.B.Lendrul11,o.B.E., LB. Lady ' upl. i\Iiss L. Pugh, 88, Gain borough Av., Idhal1l. Miss A. 1\Iooney, L.S.A. Lady Supl. Miss E. Goode, 23, Co-operation t., Failsworth . J. i \. Jackenz ie, Ill. B. Lady upt. i\Iiss 1. hippendal c, 7, metery Road, Padiham. \V. H. Buckley, M.R.C.S. Lady Supt. Miss arler, Blackpool Road, Poullon-Ie-Fylde. Lady Corps upt. Irs. Howard, R. R. c., Ioor Pk. Hospital, Preston . R. \Vilkins, 1\1. B. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. A. Pickles, G. E. Healey, IILB. Bute Terrace, t. Thomas Rd ., F . L. Rigby, IILB. Preston. Mrs. M. Lowry, M. B. Lady upt. Mrs. J. P. Dunbar, 62, Goldfinch treet, Preston. Miss Murdoch, M. D. Lady upt. 'I rs.R.Il. milb,A.R.R.c., \Vhitefri a rs, Grimsargh, Preston. C. \V. Aikman, 1\1. B. Lady Supt. Miss A. Gardner, 9, Garden \Val k, Ashton-on-Ri bbk. J. H. Lund, IILR.C.S. A. C. Magian, I. n. H. F. Lee, 1\[, B.

Lady

Roach ...

9.11. 1-+

Sedgley ...

9.7.15

Southport

1.12.10

Toclmorden

25.3.05

Totlington

2.9.95

Trawden ...

16.6.03

Tyldesley

\\'arrington

\\'hitdit.>ld

S. B. Fenn, L.R.C.P.

G. Bailey, :I!'R.C.S. F. L each, 1\1. B. G. keen, M. B.

16.11. t-l-

2.12.05 16.12.1

"'alerloo ...

A. Richal-dson, 1\1. R. C. s. D. Richmond, ;-,r.lJ. S. \Vilson, 111. B. F. \V. Mackicban, III. B.

18.4.08 . 10.06

DJ". lIel'l1 Hogg.

J.

A. Howard, 1\1.B.

J. Dunn, F.R.C.S. 1\. J. Young, L.R.C.P. (Acling).

Surg. D. Richmond, !If.D., 176, Drake Street, Rochdale. L ady Amb. Offr. Mrs. L. Pickup, The Clough, Prestwich. Lady Supt. Miss M. Brown, 23, Talbot Street, Southport. Lady Supt. Miss 1. M. Sutcliffe, East View, Todmorden. Lady Supt. Miss Bentley, 4, Hall Street, \Valshaw, Bury. Lady Supt. M. E. Nutter, 11, Varley Street, Colne. Lady Supt. Miss M. Gaskell, 15-+, Sale Lane, Tyldesley. Lady SllpL 1\Irs. A. L. Ionks, 13, Liverpool Rd., \Varrington . Lady Supt. Miss D. V. Rose, \Vilson Patten St., \Varrington. Lady Supt. 1\Iiss F. E. Spicer, 50, Oxford Road, Waterloo. Act. Lady Supt. Miss L. Lodge , Maulmain, \Vhitefie ld.


S2

THE ST. ]OH

53

AMBULAN E BRIGADE.

No. V. District.

W ESTN10R LAND. (Communication

CommissionerS. W. Malkin, Rock Cliffe, Cheadle, Staffordshire.-KnlglzL of Grace.

to the Commis ioner.)

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER-Major E . B. Pooley, L.R . . P., Dalton-in-Furness R.S.O., La nes. COUNTY uRGEONDr TRICT O FFIcER- Lieut.-Col. \\T. B. Cockill, \'.D., M. D . , Lindmm, Hulme, Kend a l.

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

RECISTERED.

SURCEON.

IN CHARCE.

Ambulance:\ mbleside

16.7.08

\\. E. L. All e n, M.B.

Kendal

10.3.99

\Vind e r-mere

2-+. 2. 15

G . Balsillie, 111. B. C. J . Good a ll, i\LR.C.S. G. Holroyde, 1\[. R.C.S.

upt. C. Tabor, Rydal Rd., Amblcside. Supt. ]. 'W ri ghl, 5, Ashleigh, Kendal. Supt. \V. H ogg, Distr-ict Bank HOll e, Bownes , \\'ind ermere.

NursingK en dal

18. 3.08

PROVINCE

W. B. Co kill, M.D. (Acting).

OF

ULSTER

LadySupt. Miss B. Collinson, M. B. E., 19, Highfield, Kendal.

( IRELAND ).

(Communications to the Commis ioner.) AmbulanceBelfast Fire Brigade Belfast City Belfast R.1. C.

1. 9. 92

T. Hou sto n, M . D. H. ]. Monypenny.

20.10.15

upl. J. tafford, Central Fire Slalion, Belfast. upt. E. Dewar, 100, niver~ily Road, Belfasl

29.9.1 5

Nursing Ballycastle

8.12.14

Londonderry

17.3.15

D. Hamilton.

Lady upt. Mrs. Lyle, Dernganagh, Ballyca lie. Lady upt. Mrs. Dickson, Shcdagh, Fahan, Londonuerry'

TAFF Assistant Commis ioners-

OF

COMMISSIONER.

H. C. EIse.-(21.2. 11.)-Hon. Associate. Lt-Col. F . S . Lambert, M.R.C.S., L.R.c.p.-(28.11.11.)-IIon .•lssociale. Capl. A . Ellison, L.R.c.p. -(27. 2.12.)-Hon. Associate. H. C. Chambers. -(26.1 1.12. }-Hon. Associate. H. L. Thornlon. -(29.12.17. }-H012. Associate. W. II. Chambers.-(21.11 . 18.)-KniglLc of Grace. ]. F. Arlidge, L.R.C. P., L.R.C.S.-(27.5.19.)- Hon. Associate. A. Dobson, M.D . - (27.5.19 . )-Hon. Associate. A. B. Gib on.-(13.3.20. }-Hon. Serving Brother. Lt.-Col. "V. catterty, 1'\1.D., i\1.A.-(18.2.21.)-Kniglzl of Grace. Di trict SurgeonCapl. \V. T. Wood, L.R.C. P., L.R.C.S., The Laurels, Creswell, nr. Mansfield.-

(19..+.22. }-H07l . Associate. District Officel-sF. E. Buckley, Jill Hayes, Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent- (Secretary).-

(17.11.19. )-Hon. Serving Brotlzer. C . E. Evans.-(23.6.21.)Jeorge evern .-(20. 7.21.)W. Holdsworth.-(12.10. 21.)Lady District Superintendent.Irs. John Birkbeck, Anley, Settle, Yorks.-(31.1.17.} Lady Distt-ict Officer l\I~s. E. M. l\Iontague.-(26.12.17)-Holl. SeruingSister. Mrs. E. Wood, l\LB.E.-(2 1.12.20.}REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER. RO CK CLIFFE, CHEADLE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, 31st December, 1921. IR. I ha\'e the honour to ubmit my reporl for the year ended 31st Decembe r, 1921. 2 new orps, 7 new Ambulance Divisions and 1 new ~ursing Division haye been lormed during the year, but it ha been necessary to disband 6 Ambulance Divisions and 1 ursing- Division, so lhal the Di , trict has gained 1 Ambulance Division in the year-, whilst the numbe r of :\ursing Divisions is the same as in the previous year. The total lrength of lhe Di'>lrict lands at 24 Corps, 190 Ambulance Di\-isions and 97 Nursing Division. I am pI a ed to reporl lhat, allhough the number- of Division has not materially in rea ed, a renewed life is dislinctly perceptible throughout the District, and this is important as a large par-t or No. V. District is comprised of industrial centres. As shcwing th necessity for the Brigade amongs t the various cIaf'ses of works and factories, I wish to call allent ion to a Division whose strength is only 23 of all ranks having attended 1,540 ases al their \yorks and in the vicinity during the year. lL was hoped to hold anothel- Camp al Blackpool at \Vhit untide as the Camp held lher in 1920 was so successful, but the coal stoppage intervened and I had lo abandon the arrallgements which were already partially mad e. I regret to repol·t the decease of the following officers whilst holding office : Corps Officer J o\.vett, K eighley Corps. Divisional Surgeon Burnham, "Vath-on-Dearne Diyision. Ambulance Officer pencer, Belper Division. Lady Ambulance Officer \ V. Tims, Bradford Tramways Nursing Division. Long Service Medal an d Bars have b ee n awarded to : As istant Commi ssioner 1 Surgeonc -+ Corps Officers a nd Div. Supl. 5 3 Lady Superintendents 1 Ambulance Officers 3 2


54

THE

ST.

No. V.

JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

')J

DISTRICT.

DERBYSlIIRE (Continued). Lady Ambulance Officers Sergeants Corporals Privates Lady Ambulance SisLers

2

12 6 9 3

3 1

-+6

10

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

1

Sheepbridge and Dist. .

DIVISIONS.

ASSISTANT C01\I~IISSIONEP. (North)-H. C . Chambers, unnyfield. Reighton, near hefficld. (South)-A. Dobson, M. D., Bath Street, IlkesLon. COUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICERLADY DISTRICT OFFICER- Irs. G. E. \Vood, 1\I.B.E., The Laurels, Creswell, near I'IIansfielcl.

28.12.12 6.6.11

Shirebrook

In concluding, I take the oppol-tunity of thanking the members of the District Starr who have spared no efforts Lo put ren e wl'd Ii [e into the Countic and Areas und eltheir control, an d in assisting me aL all times to carry 011 the work of my District. I also wish to express my app reciation of th individual effort. of the Corps and D ivisional Offi cers in kee ping up the high efficiency of the Brigade in No. V. District. I have the honollI- to be, ir, YOllr obedient servant, YDNEY \ V. MALKIN, Commi sioner, The Chief Commissioner. Knight of Grace of the Ord er of SL John.

CORPS, AMBULANCE AND NURSING DERBYSHIRE.

RfCISTERED .

Staveley [reland Colliery

20.4.11

Swadlincote and Disl. ...

27.3 . 15 1887

TI13S HELF

I

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

SupLJ. T. Goodwin, TheRedHouse, Old \i\Thittington, Chesterfield. F.Daly, L.R.C.P.,L.R. C.S., Supt. T . Liddell, Dale Villa, hirebrook, near Mansfield. L.M. A. C. S. ourls,M.D.,B.S. Supt. J. Hunter, Bell House, Lowgates, Slaveley, nr. Ch·fild. Capl. ]. H. roir, D.S.O., olUpt. D. T. Aldridge, 148, Coppice Side,Swadlincote. M.C., ~I. n. Corps Supt. T . A. Lawlon, Doc Hill House, nr. A\freton.

T. I. Hollins, M.D.

28.3 . 22

Whitwcll Collicry NursingBolsover

27.9.13

Buxton

29.8. 12

Cre well

26.-+.11

Derby

25.7.10

\\'. Stratton, LR.C.P. , L.R.C.S. ]. A. Hendry, ~I.B .

Lady Supt. Mrs. D. Stratton, Brereton House, Bolsover. Lady upt. Mrs. \Vinp enny, :'IlyrUedene, Lightwood Rd., Bxt'n.

F. G. Lccher,M.c.,lILB., Lady Supt. l\Iiss 1\1. Darby, L. R. . P., 1\1. R. C. S. 10, Vernon Street, D erby. \Y.

t. Andrew St. ] ohn, M. R. C. S., L. R.C. P.

E. L. Ashby, ;\[. B. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

RECISTERED

SURCEON.

ILKESTO;\' IN CHARCE.

AmbulanceBelper

5.9.99

BIRCHWOOD

1.1. 88

Bolsover ...

15.9. 10

Buxton (Fairfield)

6.11.01

Chesterfield

2.11.17

Creswell

22.1 1.06

D erby

25.1.99

H arti ngton Colli eries (Staveley) Hasland Heanor liK E

7.4.22 1. 11. 0-+ 1-+.11. 99

9.8.99

TON

Ilke ton" A" ...

9.8.99

"B " ...

9.8.99

Long Eaton Mapperley Colliery

18.8.20 20.5.14

G. A. F. II eyworth, l\l. R. C.S.

upl. i\lajor \\' . ;\1. ;\lorloll, -+2, Ford Stnet, Derby. Corp upt. \\'. Pl)\\'i , Birchwood Colliery, .\Ifretoll, Ilr. DCI-h,. \V. Stratton, L. R. C. P., upl. Jas. Allcock, The \'illas'L.R.C .. BolsO'l:er, Ilr. hesterncld. • upt. .\. \\' . l'llcll' J"\\'ond, 12, Fairfield Rl1ad, Ruxlon. K. i\lacGlashan, M. D., lIpL . Edwarcls, 21, \ 'alley F.R.C.S. Rd., . pital, hestl' rfleld. ' upt. F. Limb, The \ 'illa. , rl'. well, nr. Iansfield. E . Kinsey, 1\l.c., LoR.C.P., upt. E. Kins'y, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. London Road, Derby. \Y.

loyers,

~r.

n.

\\'. II. Turton, '\\. B. P . H. J. Turtl)l1, ;\\. B.,

' llpl. H. F. Barkes, 6, :'\ollh Ternlc<'. Hasland. SlIPt. \\'. I r. Turtl)t1, Hal'lboro ' lll)u'il', ll canor, Dcrhyshirl"

ClIo B.

Supt. \\ ' . I I. Tatham, Leahllr I, Drummond Road, Ilk eston. F. \\' . Bloomer, l\I.R.C.S.

Supt. F. Bird, 86, \ Vellington

Ilkcston

19.5.13

Peakdale.

5.7.15

hircbrook

22.1.15

F. Daly,L. R.C. P., L. R. C. S., L. ,,1-

Stavcley Ireland Colliery

1.3.16

J. \V. Tonks, 13 .. \., ClI.I3., F.R.C.S.

1 .8.88

F. i\Iarriott, L.S.A.

M.B.,

Lady Supt. Mrs. C. Dobson, 5, Bath Street, Ilkeston. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1\1. IIurler, Gt. Rocks Cottage, Peakdale. Lady Di\,. Sec., Mrs. A. E. Hill, 2, Park Rd., Shirebrook. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. E. 1\1. Tonks , Church Street, Staveley.

TIBSIIELF

Tib hell

Lady Supt. 1\Iiss K. Bennett, 1, Alfreton Road, Tibshelf.

LINCOLNSHIRE. ASSIST.\:-iT

L"lllDI1,

SIOl\ER-Lieut.,Col. F. S. Lamberl, 1\LR.C.S.,

L.

R.C.P. , Fairfield House, Tewland, Lin co ln.

COGNTY GRGEO-DISTRICT O FFICERAmbulanceBoston

3.6.03

Cleethorpe

12.9.05

Gainsborough

21.9.08

Grimsby

8.7.09

LINCOLN

1-+.-+.0-+

l.,LongEatoIl. Lincoln " A. ..

11. 2. 97

Supl. G. A. Enderby, "Birk Le~," Spilsby Road, Boston. upt. ]. Pacldison, l\Iajor \\'. H. Fisher,M.D., 63, Cambridge Sl., leethorpes. R.A.~I.C. D . G. Cairns, M.B.,CH.B. Supt. F . F. Linley, Bank House, Gainsborough. Supt. \ V. Gott, 395, Convamore Rd . , Grimsby. R. Ashleigh Clegg,M.D., Corp lIpl. R.AshleighClegg,lILD., 8, tonefield Avenue, Lincoln. M.B. Amb. Officer V.'. T. Trafford, W. H. S. Campbell, 27, Robey Street, Lincoln. "LB., CH.B. C. W. Pilcher,

~I.B.E.


56

THE

ST.

No. V.

J OHN AMBULA CE BRIGADE.

LINCOLNSHIRE (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

" B"

RECISTE RED.

23.10.03

Louth

11.10.21

New Holland & Dis.

24.10.14-

Scunthorpe & Frodingham

13.1.01

OTTlNGIIAMSlllRE (Continued). SURCEON.

IN CHARCE.

O . H . Chapman, 111.0., C.M. H. S. \ Valk'r, M. D.

J. Clarke, L. R. . P., L. R.C.S.

Amb. Officer C. Jeffr y, 54, Belmont Street, Lincoln. Supl. H. S. \\Talk e r, M.D., Eastg-atc, Loulh. Amb. Officer T. HaYl~ s, 2, Yarborough Ter., 'w J J ol'cl. Supt. II. S. McIntosh, H,\Vclls SL, cunthorpe,Lincs.

Nursi ng-

S cuntho r pe Y.W.C.A.

19.6.11

W. Sharrard, IILB.,

20.7.12

J. Clarke,

L.

ell.B.

R. C. P.

Lady upl.l\1r .Il.Lambcrt, .\.R.R. C., Fairfield Hsc . , Newland, Lin es. Lady upt. Miss M. 1\1. Ashdown , Goodwood House, Scunthorpc, Lines.

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER-A. B. Gibson, 7, Arlington Drive, Nottingham. COUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICERLADY DISTRICT OFFICER-Mrs. E. M. l\Iontague . 39, \ 'ic tOl'ia Road, Relford,

25.8.15

Langwith Colliery

2.9.21

Mansfield ...

13.1.01

Mansfield Colliery

23.9.11

Newark

15. 1.12

NEW HUCKNALL COLl.IERIES New Hucknall Collieries NOTT INGHAM

8.11.21

Beeston

5.11.21 3.2. 15 26.4.17 29.10. 16

Bulwell ...

30.3.15

Cammell Laird

18.6.20

Carrington

15.3. 15

Lenton ...

8.11.17

Centra1. ..

24. 12. 16

City

30.3.1S

l\lid. Railway.. .

31.5. 15

Nelherfield

23.3.16

Portland

19.6.17

19. 1.14

andiacre

Pleasley

SURCEON.

Supt. J . II. Denlon, J. W. Robertson, M.B., 16, Lyndhurst Rd . ,Nottingham. F.R.C.S. I H. G . Parker, M.B.,CH . B. Supt. G. Shrive, 1, Colwick Crossing, Snenton, otts. G. F. de Gaillard, B. A., Supt. A. W. Latimer, 2, Morris St., Netherfield,Notts. L.S.A. Supt. F. D. Martyn, F. D. Martyn, III-R. C.S. Sutlon-in-Ashfield, Kolts. SupL E. Purser, 107, Woodborough Rd., Notl'm. Supt. A . Graydon, M.D., C. G. Sher owil, M.B. 38, Derby Road, Stapleford.

11.5.16

I

H. 2. 09

I

H. R. Beal,i\I.D.,L.R. C.P. Supt. J . H. Montague, 39, Victoria Road, Retford.

Retford Stanton lIill

WARSOP

i

20.6.01

10.1.09

\\'elbeck Colliery

5.10.13

Worksop

24.4.97

NOTTI;"\GI/A~l

Beeston

15.5. 18

Bulwcll

3.5.17

Carringlon

19.11.15

City

1.11.15

Cenll'aL.

25.11.16

G.N. Railway ...

22.9.16

Lenton ..

29'+.18

:\Iid. Railway

19.3.18

Robin Hood

8.11.16

Stapleford

R.

esbil, L.R.C.P. , R.C.S. H. \V. Horan,M. B., B.S.

5.9. 19

Amb. Officer H. J. Frow, 19, Fairfield Rd., Sutton/Ashfield. Corps Supl. E. E. Booker, J.P., Rock Hse.,Warsop Vale, Notts.

P. M. Gettleson, M. D.

F. J. Morris, !\l.C. , M.D.

Supt. L. Smales, Gl a dstone \-illa, \ \' arsop. Capt. F. J. l\IoITis, M. D., 45, \Vatson Street, \Vorksop.

Lady Corps Supt. Mrs. E. Litchfield . 5, Chapel Bar, 'ottingham. C. H. \Varne r, l.B.,B.S., Lady Supt. l\Irs. E. Paling, Oban House, Beeston, NottE. II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. e. Coutts \Voods, !lI.B., Lady Supt. Miss C. Wellington, 112, Hucknall Lane, Bulwell. CH. B. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Collingham, 379, Haydn Rd.,NewBasford,Notts. Lady Supt. Miss E. Grain, 153, Pym Street, Nottingham. Act. Sec. Mrs. E. \Vright, 70, Shrewsbury Rd . , Sneinton Dale. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Jones, 49, \\Tilford Grove, Nottm. Lady Supt. l\Iiss G. M. Clarke, 6, Radford Road, Nottingham. Lady upt. l\Iiss D. 1. Fletcher, 1 0, Trent Boullvard, " ' est Bridgford. Ladv Amb. Off. Mrs. A. 'I. Stowell, {34, D e rby Rd . , Nottingham. Lady Supt. Iiss K. Corden, 27, Derby Road, Stapleford.

'VARSOP V,Tarsop

Supt. A. Brazier, 19, Lees IIill L, Nottingham. Supt. G. \T. Hutlon, Elms·w ood , Mapperlcy Rd., Nottingham .

10.10.13

Warsop :\Iain Colliery otting-ha m.

upt. P. F. Day, Bcntinck II ollse, Kirkby-in- .\<;hfield, Notts. S. K. Poole, L.S.IILS.Sd\. Supl. \\ '. Carl r, 276 , Portland Av., Lang-wilh, oUs. G. T. D. Elder. upl. , . E. lIarely, +, Alma Tl'r., heslerfield Road , l\Iansfi eld. upl. A. Da\ ies, The\.'illa , Fore l TOWIl, illansfield Collieries. E . Rinsgrose, III. D., Supt. J. W. Reed, III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 6, \\'illchelsea _\v., Te wark. oq)C; lIpl. Capt. l\IlIschamp. II. " ' . HOI'an, :'LB. SUllfi lei, Mansfield, :-\otts. R. Irvin e, ;\I.R.C.P. u pt. " ' . le\ '11S, Elwell, utlon-in-Ashfleld. H. W. Spaight, L. R.C. P., Corps upt. Iajur I-I. \". paig ht, L.R.C. S. L.R.C.P., linistry of Pensi ons, TOllingham. G . F. Gaillard, B. A., Supt. F. A. Banner, Black Hill L.S.A. Drive, ariton, TOllingham . Supt. I-I. V. Hancock, Beeston Lodge, Beeston, Notls. Supt. L. ullivao, 81, Goldsmith St., Nottingham. D. M. B. Snell, I\LR.C.S., upt. W. J. Titterington, Ivy Co l., L. R. C. P. \\'oodthorpe Drive, otting ham. D. Duncan, III. B., CH . B. Supt.J. E. Collingham, 379,Haydn F. Crooks, I\1.CH., F. R.C.S. Road, New Basford, NoU'ham. - Heelis.

IN CHARCE.

I

L.

G. Nisbet, L..\. H.

I J . A. Atkinson, M.D.

26.10.15

Sutton-in-Ashfield

Ambu lanceBentinck Colliery

RECISTERED'

G. N. Railway. ..

Sla pleford &

NOTT I NGHAMSHIRE.

Band

CORPS AND DI VISIONS. _

Robin Hood

LI NCOLN Lincoln

57

DISTRICT.

Worksop

1.7.13 24.8.14

Lady Supl. Mrs. M. Tinsley, vVarsop, nr. Mansfield. Lady Supt. l\Iiss D. Allen, Hemingford, \ Vorksop.


58

THE

ST.

JOH

A:\IBULA ICE

No. V.

BRIGADE.

59

DISTRICT.

ST,\ FFORDSlIlRE (Conlinuecl . )

S T A F FOR D S H IRE

(North Staffordshire) .

ASSISTANT Co IMISSIO ER- J . F . Arlidge, L.R.C. P., L.R.C. S. , 712, Oak hill, Stoke-on-Trent. COUNTY SURGEOND ISTRICT OFFICER-C. E . Evans. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

RECISTERED.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

1.6.16

Ford Green

3.5.16

Norton/Moors ...

5.5.16

Whitfield

16.11.15

Burtol1-ol1-Trent No.2 ...

22.7.19

HA 'LE Y AND DISTRICT

20.8.15

Birchenwood

5.7.15

Burslem

18.8.93

Chesterton

27.3.08

Halmerend and Audley

10. 10.02

Hanley...

11.3.15

Silverdale

11. 5. 21

BelLey

ection

Tunstall \ Volstanton

13.4.22 4.6.96 28.3. 16

Leek

4.10. 14

LONGTON AND DISTRICT

28.2.22

Adderley Green & Area 22. 11.17

Corp upl. E. B. Wain, "\\' hi tfield,"Norton-le-Moors, .-on-T. Supl. R. Smith, Highfield, Bemersley, Sloke-on-Trent. upt. \\'. Coates, C. S. Glass, M.B. 57, The omhill, N orton/l\loors. Supl. E. IIargreaves, ]. A. Davenport, M.D. The Poplars, 'orlon/l\loors. Supt. H. ]. rofls, ]. \V. Richmond, M.B. Hesketh Av., ::\'orton/ :'loors. Supt. \V. R. Thompson, C . Thompson, L.R.C.P. M.R.C.S. 23, Queen l., Burton / Tr 'nt. Corps upt. R. II. Read, I\LR. C.S., L. R. . P., Rock Villa, Chu rch t., Hanley. Supt. .-\. L. Lovatt, Kidsgro e, taffs. A. Gilchrisl, 111. B., II. B. upl. . Hancock, 47, Dimsc\ ,lil' Panl.de, \\'olstanlon, tafTs. D. Craig, M.D. upL D. Craig, ;'ILD., Castle . treet, Che t rton. \Y. l\legaw, I\I.B., · H. B. upt. D. W. Riley, Halmerend, ewca. tic, l l.fTs. R. H. Read, ;'II.R.C.S., Supt. II. Leese, -15, Podmorl' L . R.C. p. l., obridge, ,~' tokl! · on - Trent. Amb. Officer E. Ford, 104, lli gh l., ih crdale, Staff . T. H. lIarri on, L.R,C,p" 1 M.R.C.S. G. H. \Villiams, L.R.C.P., upl. J. W. IIeap, L. R. C. S., L. F. P.S. 9, Moriey l., Tunslall. B. H. Peters, L.R.C.P., upt. J. W.-Banks, L.R.C.S.,I\I.R.C.P. 44, A.lb rt Sl.,0.'ewcaslle,Sta I·S. l\Iajor E. H. Brunl, !\I.B., Supl. S. Godwin, CH.B. 30, Edward lreel, Leek. C. H. Hopwood, 1\I. B. Corp upt. A. S. IIeath, dd erley Green, Longton, laffs. ]. Craig, lIf.D.

I

Fenton ...

28.3.16

Meir and Longton

31.7.15

C. A. Allan,

4.11.16

G. Hind,

NORTH STAFFS RAILWA Y. Aisager Burton-on-Trent, No.1 Gauldon Lowe

10.10.17 1.9.16 8. 11.16

M.A., ill.

12.6. 17

D.

.' I.B.

M. H. Sayers, III.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. - Nevin. ]. S. B. Hall, M.B. , CH.B.

Congleton

24.8.15

~ewcasUc/Lyme

27.3.17

Stoke

21.4. 15

Biddulph

Cresswell and Blytht! Bridge Longporl

31.8.16

IN CHARGE.

SURGEON .

REGISTERED

\V. T. hields, M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. M. F. Caldwell, M . B., Cll.B.

AmbulanceBID DULPH & DISTRICT ...

CO RPS AND DIVISIONS.

]. P. LO\\'e ,' ;'II.B.

Supt. ]. D. \\'eaver, 69, \\T('stOI1 Road, l\Icir, Longtoll, ~ l affs. Corps Supt. H. F. Bury, 'Vinton quare, tok e -on-Trent. Amb. OfTr. G. II. Buckley, Rly. TeL, Linley, Talke, ' tok e-on-Trent. Supt. H. Holmes, 135, Shobnall St., Burton-on-Trent. SupL. C. . Brown, auldol1 Lowe Quarrie", ,\shbourn e ,Derbyshire. I\mb. OfL] .lIollinsl1l'ad,KentGrn. , Scholar Gl-een, toke-on-Trent.

.. ,

11.10.94

l'tloxeter

25.6.18

Uttoxeter Town.. .

1.8.10

G. II. Hf'rberl, ;'I1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. L. Brownridge. H. Foxton, M.C., M.B.

J.

Amb. Off. F. Shelley, Yew Tree Villa, Blyth Bridge, Stoke/Tl. Amb. Oft. T. Clewlow, Longport talion, Stoke/Trent. Supt. A. Leigh, 18, Elliott St., Newcastle/ Lyme. Supt. A. H. Kelly, 8, Park St., Stoke-on-Trent. Amb. Officer \\.-. Huxley, 15, Bunton Ter., UUoxeter, Slaffs. Amb. Officer J. W. Colclough, 9, Cheadle Road, Uttoxeter.

Nur ingIJA:-iLEY AND DI ' TRICT ... Hanley

2.3.16

Longton

31.8.16

\\' olstanton

20.6.1 6 1.6.16

Lee k

T.

J.

Lady Supt. Mrs. M. ] ervis, 16, Ladysmith Rd., Etruria, Stoke. Ladv Amb. Officer Miss F. Moore, Heathcote Arms Htl., Longton. Lady Supt. Mrs. Banks, 43, Albert Street, Newcastle. Lady Supt. Miss O. Cope, 26, Osborne Street, Leek. Lady upt. Miss M. Smith, Derby Road, Uttoxeter.

Vi c k, L.S ..\.

10.-'.14

Ullo xeter

'VEST RIDING OF

YORKSHIRE.

\SSISf'\NT O;'lI'llSSIONERS(Southern Area) II. C. Else, 79, Osborne Road, Sharrow, heffield. (l\Iidland i\rea)- apt. .\. Ellison, L. R.C. P., 10, ~ holebrook Avenue, Leeds. (Soulh-\\'es tern Areal - II. L. Thornlon, Fairlea, Taylor Hill, Huddersfield. (Soulh-Eastern Area) \\' . II. hamber , Clay worth Hall, R e tford, ~otts. (:'lorthern , \real-Li e ut.-Col. \Y. ,catlert)', :lCD., ;'I1.A., Highfield, Keighley, Yorks. ('tI l :STY Sl RGEO:s-(:outh-Ea lern) - ]. J. Hue)" L.;'II.&s., L.S.A., Ashmount, l\Iexborough. Dl-;J"Rll r 0111l FRS {:'lidland An'a)-\Y. IIoldsworth. (South-Eastern Area)-G. Severn.

Ambulance.2 1. \.95

Barnolels\\'ick

19.11.06

Harnsley .. Bentley Colliery '"

20.4.14

RH

10 ..).21

\I)FORI)

Allerton Red Tri a ngle

27.9.21

Bradford

1.10.01

Ecc1eshi II

Act. Supt. ].B.Fell, The Cottages, Ackworth, near Pontefracl. \ \ ". Arnoll, :\1. B., ;'1[. R. C. S. Supt. • . tarkie, 58, Park Road, Barnoldswick. L. R. ·.P. upt. \\-. A. Bellamy, T. lIow ell, F. R.C.S. 31, Agnes Road, Barnsley. Amb. Officer D. ]. Pettitt,29,West ]. \\'alker, LA., ;'ILB. Enel A \'., Bentley, Doncaster. \\T. L.\\'alker,M.B.,CH . B., LA. \\-. ;.'I(acT arcll ;.'IIacIlraith, Corp , upl.]. \\-ade, Box Tree ott ag~, Girlington, Bradford. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.D.S. upt. F. . Beard, 201, Allerton 11. \\ - Whit e ley, :lLB. Rei., Allerton, Bradford. upt. F. IIanson, Capt. \ ' .Bale On,L.R.C.P. 92, Undercliffe St., Bradford . Supt. J. T. \Vard, R. Crawford, I\L B. 19,5ali ' bury Av. ,Armley,Leeds. Supt. E. Bussey, 31, Iaidstone t., Killinghall, Bradford. Lady upt. Mrs. A. Leach, N. A. A. Hughes, L.R.C.P., LR.C.S. 1, Airedale Streel, Eccleshil1. \\'. Sleven.

Acton Hall Colliery

ity .. l\Iid. Rly.

29.3.06

Tram 'w ay

20.10.04

I

30.5.03

'I


60

THE

ST.

JOHN

AMBULAN E

No. V.

BRIGADE.

WEST RIDING OF YORKSHlRE (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

Manningham ... Bradford Columba Nat. Mot. Vol.

RECISTERED.

13.2.02

20.8.17

Brighouse North

1.7.10

Brighouse South

6.8.01

BRODSWORTH MAIN

7.2.22

Brodsworth Main

20.6.12

\Voodlands

2.12.21

Castleford and District DENA BY MAIN Askern Bullcroft Colliery

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

Lt.-Col. Wraugham,M.D. Supt. H. Hall, 26, Glenholm Rd., Manningham.

11.1.18

6.8.01

BRIGHOUSE

\VEST RlDING

8.6.07

Supt. \\T. R. Glossop, 16, Victor Rd., Bradford. B. E. I. Edwards, o. B. E., Corps upl. A. Thornlon, M.B. 24, ommercial t., Brighollse. Supt. H. . Rastrick, W. Somerville, M. n. Bonegate Avenue, Brighou sc. upl. \\T. Fisher, 26, Smithou sc T. \V. Armison, M.B, Estate, Whinney Hill, Brighouse. orps upl. . Bunting, Hall Groyc, T. L. Ashforth, 1\I.B., CH.B. \Vood lands, Doncaster. ] . Wylie, M.D. ]. ]. \\". Campbell. ]. ]. lluey, L.1\I., L.S.A.

22.3.1 6

D. l\Iallock,

i\!. B.

C.

Cadeby ...

21. 2. 08

Conisborough .. ,

15.7.1 8

\V. ]. Mac1ure,

8.5.99 24.12.17

Goldthorpe Maltby ...

2.9.12

l\Ielton ...

15. 10.10

Mexboro

5.5.08

Wath-on-Dearne DEWSB URY

A '0

DIS r.

1I1. B.

]. ]. McArthur, L. R. C. P.

J.

1\1. Lawl,

;\1.B.,

CILB.

E. E. Dufty.

T. FOt'de, 1\1. B. ]. Gardner, 1Il.R.C.

12.12.08 3.4.96

L. Lee, \'.

I).,

J. P.

Batley ...

29.11.01

Birstall ...

10.7.03

Dewsbury

3.4.96

Gomersal

13.1.16

E. R. F. Mason.

Horbury

31.7.15

]. D. Gray, M.D.

Ossett '"

19.6.00

Ravensthorpe ...

19.7.04

Capt. G. S. Mill, !\l.D., R.A. M.C. T. W. Sproule, L.R.C.P. ]. A. Stewart. ]. Sheppard, M. D.

A. G.

. Broughton, CH.B. A. Dick, 1\1. B. M.B.,

Doncaster

31.7.13

]. \V. Applegate, 1\1.R.C.

upl. A. G. Gui " DunloI'd IIouse, l\Iethlcy, near Lccd c;. Corps upl. CapL II. C. Harrison, The Dale, Coni borough. upt. II. ]aqu st, Campsall P oad, Askern, Doncaster. upt. ]. Criddle, Field ottage Town Moor, Donca tel' . upl. \V. \Vilkin on, Albany Hse., onisboro' , n. Rotlwrl am. , upl. C. Farrell, Penrhyn, Doncasler Road, Conisboro'. Supt. 7. II. liln ~s, 21, Tickhill , q., D naby l\ Iain. upl. E. H. \\'est, 195, Don caster Rd., olclthorpe,nr. Roth e rl ellll. ergl. J. Pow 'II, "outhey Rd., 1\Iallby, Rotherham. Supt. ]. Engl;do\\" 6, \\,hea tlpj' lre t, Denaby Main. upl. \\'. \ ' . Simkins, "\\' ood \ ' il' ''",' ' Dl'nah" Main. up!. 1\1. C. l\Ial'tYll, "'atil l\Iain 011., \\'alh-on-De arnc. CorpsSupl. :\Iajor P. B. \\'alk e r, \'.D .. Lees Hous , Dewsbury. upl. II. rreenwood, 10, ommercial ' t., Bal k'\'. upt. Idersyde Dick, 1\LB., ' Birstall, Leeds. upl. II. Fowler, Bennett Lane, Batley, De\\' bury. upl. F. \V. Rhodes, Bawson Cliffe, Gomersal. Amb. Officer A. Laycock, 22, Park treet, ' Horbury. Staff Sergt. A. \Valker, 10, L ionel St., Station Road, Osselt. Supt. \V. H. Terry, York Cotl., Knowle, Mirfield.

IRECISTERED. 1_ _ _ _ _ S_U_R_ C_EO _N _ ._ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _I_ N_C _H_A_R_C_E_._ _ _ _ __

13.4.99

Goole

23.3.04

HALIFAX

AND

DISTRICT

1.1.17

Eiland

1.10.02

Halifax

22.5.00

King Cross, Halifax

13.12.16 26.4.22

I Iandsworl h

1.4.95 19.12.13

HloDER FIELD

1894

II uddersfield

189-+ Rly.

Leplon ..

13.3.13 29.1.18

KEIGHLEY

17.3.97

Bingley ..

16.5.07

Haworth

21. 8. 97

Keighley " A "

17.3.97

"B"

17.3.97

Oxenhope

15.4.20

tlsden .. .

120.12.02

Skipton ...

12.3.10

LLFDS .lrmley

4.4.92

Burley and Kirkstall

17.1.01

Ce ntral ..

3.11.14

City

28.5.20

Clarence Steel \V orks

22.3.11

Horsforth Hlinsiet Kippax .. .

61

YORKSHIRE (Continued).

Earby

Hellifield (Mid.Rly.)

heahan, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ]. ]. Foster, 1\I.B.

Denaby

COR PS AND DIVISIONS.

HEBDE, BRIDGE

21.2.08

12.10.15

OF

DISTRICT.

31.11.06

112.12.06 3.11.03

Supl. A. ShayJer, 27, Rostle Top Rd., Earby. Supl. C. Batley, E. Eden Cass, M. D. 40, vVestfield Avenue, Goole. Corps Supt. S. Auty, 5, Claremount G. Hoyle, M. B., :\1. B. E. Road, Boothtown, Halifax. Supt. H. Savage, A. G. Gamble, C.M., orthfield,] epson Lane, Eiland. L. S., L. S. A. Major ]. C. Wright, M.D. Supt. G. F. Wellman, 9, Hanover Street, Halifax. - Brain, M.D. Capl. F. G. Hack, 1\1. D. Supt. A. E. Ra wbon, 119, Parkinson Lane, Halifax. ]. Edwards, Colliery ]. Blyth, M.D., C .lIl. Villas, Handsworth, Sheffield. upt. S. P. Pollard, M. B., S. P. Pollard, ;0.1. ,\., M . B. \,"est Royd, Hebden Bridge. E. H. Marsh, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Corps Supt. G. \V. Haigh, 14, VicA. L. McCulley, M.B. toria St., lold Green, Hud'rsfield. Supt. H. Harrison, H. B. Bullen, 1II.R.C.S. Lower Houses, Quarmby. Supt. T. H. Sill, A. L. \\'alker, F.R.C.S. 60, Castle Hill, H uddersfield. Supl. A, G. P. Hall, A. TaiL, M. B. Lepton, Huddersfield. Major ]. N. Dobie, LB. Corps Supt. Major \V. Roper, Greengate House, Keighley. Supt. \V. Crowther, 1, Fernbank Avenue, Bingley. upt. F. Hudson, O. H. . Maggs, L.S.A. 15, Alma Terrace, Haworth. Supl. H. Hale, D. Hardie. 1, Broomfield Road, Keighley. Amb. Off. \V. H. Smith, Victoria l\1ajor H. S. Brander, Park Lodge, Keighley. liLA., M.B. \V.]. icCracken, M.B., Supt. ]. Howley, Bull Hill, Oxenhope. B.CH., B.A.O. D. IcDonnell, L.R.C.S. A. Shuttleworth, 14, King St., Silsden. N. Iacleod, ;\1.B. SupL \V. Reynolds, 11 ,Cumbedand Street, Skipton. . T. Rowling, M.D. Corps Supt. W. Hoyland Smith, M.R.C.S., Hill Top Hall, Leeds. T. H. Waddington, Supt. E. D. Glover, L.R.C.P. 40, Long Rd., I ew \Vortley. ]. H. Leg-ge, l\I .B., B. Supl. R. H. Baker, 47, Harold St., Burley Fields, Leeds.

A. Falconer, M. B., C.M.

H. Barlo"", M.B. ]. ]. Craw ford, !If.D. Capt.

. Infield.

Supt. A. Abbott, 2, Langdale Terrace, Headingley. Di". Sec. C. E. Leckenby 13, Honningham Mount,Harehills, Leeds. P. Shillito, The Green, Horsforth, Leeds. Amb. Off. H. G. Pearson, 25, B eston Rd., Leeds. Supt. Capt. S. Infield, Kippax House, Kippax, YOt' ks,


62

THE

\ VEST RlJ)I l G

F

1.3.01

~y...

20.9.00 3.7. t 9

A;'\t) DISTRICT.

Ardsley

3.7.19

Morlcy ... North Biedey

22.9.05

PONTEFI~A CT

12.5.0

Hemsworlh and Dislricl

19.7.20

Featherstone ...

17.7.20

Micklegate

6.12.16

Pontefracl

12.5.08

I

Tanshelf

I

ROTIIERHAM

2.11.16 26.11.0

Rotherham " A "

9.6.05

Rolherham "B "

9.6.05

Swinlon&Kilnhursl

IN CHARCE .

upl. A. E. \\'ood, 18, \\'l'stburv Grove, \Vooclhousell ill, I IUI1 slei. Supl. 1r. ,\rm strong-, 51, SOIlll'rsl'l R 1<1d, Pudsey. Corps Supt. j. Tlarrop, Daisy I Iill Ilolls(', l\Iol"il'), Supl. F. \V alkcr, 2, Jackson '1' ('1'., J. J. Jackson. The I'all, Easl }hdsky, B. Ewing-. Supl. J. E. Blakeley, , 19, Gillmvd l~o\\', l\Iorlev . I I. \\-. Robinson, . upl. \\'. K. 'Fkming-, BolLo~l C It. , :I!.B., ('(LB. Lisler LaJ1L', BI'adfol'd. Corps Supt. T. '. c\n1L'ry, lIorsefair, Ponlcfract. i\I. Ii. Taylor, ;\!.R.C.S. _\mb. OrTl'. C. Pickering, 2, I1 lt'llheim Col., ;\Il1orlop, .\C'k\\ orth. \\T. S. Finch, L.R.C.I'. Supt. P. G. BrOl)ke, 1, " 'ilson \'illils, . 'oJ'lhgalc, POlltl'i'r.1Ct. \V. T. IJcssel, ~1.ll.,CII.B. 1 Supl. \\'. R. \\'iggles\\ nrt 11, t, llighli('ld Tl'!'., POllldll Ct. .. \. IliJlaby, L.R.C.T'., Sup!. \\'. Hallh:lll1, L.R.C.S. ~ol'lhg-all', i'l)llll'fJ'acl. G. \V. Hlomfl('ld. Sup!. l'. I rl1rnhv, S\\<lJl Ildl, l\mlL'fract. R G. Riddell, :I!. n. elll ps '-;up!. G. \\ ysehalJ, Ililll' J'l'<;t, rrL'{'\l)l1, I~ollH'1 ham.

E. \\' Ich, i'If. R. c. S. - Anderson. 1\1. T. i\Icl'lIll'IlL'OI1.

, .0. ITalhcdl'Y, 'I.R.C.S., SlIPl. II. , . \"itl), Tlloqw St. ,

15.-+.04

..\.

. .\. Lo\'egro\,C', M.D., 1..5. \.

SHEFFIELD

15.12.99

Heeley ...

6.3.17

O. II. IJudson, :'I.R.C'.S., L. R.C.I'.

Sheffielcl " A " .. .

15.12.99

D. Pl'lligJ'c\\', ;\I.R.C'.S.

" B" ...

15.12.99

J.

«(C" .,

15.12.99

CapL. A. L. Husband. F . . IIardy, 1I1.R.C.S.,

"D" .. SIlIPLEY AND

DISTRICT

Burley-in-\\'harfedale

B. Holroyd, :l1.R.C.S., L.R . . P.

15.12.99

v..

S. Dearden,

L.

R. C. P.

1.10.99

G. W. Gill.

30.9.0-+

II. IIebblelhwaile,

Central ...

1.10.99

Guiselcy

17.1.15 6.4.1 t

A.

Tlwlp(' I r('Sll'Y, Rot hl'rll IIl I SupL. \. R. Bilt,)I1, 15, Ilig-h I Iill (~rO\'c, ."l,tI IL'. Corps Sup!. apt. O. F. Hu'\t oJl, 33, COUPl' R,)atl, Shl' !li,'ld. Sup!. ]. Smith, -12-1, Ck,ulkss Rd., ~hl'fll l'ld . S"pt. l'. I I. FOI'sll'I-, 7, ~urSl' r\ Strcl'l, '-lwOll·ld . ,upl. '. II. l: ox, 19, :\Ieadowheacl Rd., \\' oodscals, SIll'lli cl d. Sup!. \V . ..\. Bro\\ nc, 20, 1\T ch'ose ReI.. Sheffield.

27.3.01 29.7.19

E. E. Parrell,

1.10. 99

Olley

23.3.01

Yeadon ...

13.7.12

Sowcrby Bridgl' ...

16.1.06

VAl.LEY

29.7.H 10.5.05

Clcckhealon

Ill' kmondwikc Li\er' >dgc Tborne

and

J. rusC'hamp,

M. H.

Supt. A. E. Taylol-, M. n. E., 53, Fossdak l' oad , Sheffie ld. oq)S . upt. T. Allen, 6, Sl'lbornc Ten'aC'e, • hiple \'. SergI. J. BaIH'r, 4, Fenlol1 Strl'cl, HlIrle v-in-\Vh arr ('dale. lIPl. \V: E. SulclirTe, 9, Park Avenue, Shipley. SIIPl. J. rook, t 2, l\foulll Pll'asant, GuisiL'y.

J.

Supt. A. Lam berl, 71, Victoria Road, Saltai re, Yorks. Supt. J. Snowball, \V. E . Bennett, L. R. C. P. 8, outh Parade, Otley. L.R.C.S. Major H. B. Sproat, ;\!.D. Supl. R. \\'alker, 6, Lowcr Queen Sl., Yeadon. Supl. A. \Vhi taker,32, Summer\\'. Duguid, ~1. R. galePI., ParkinsonLane, Halifax. Corps upL. G. \V. Halmshaw, 1, Rouse trcet, Liversedge. SupL. J. Saville, J. A. ulherland, Ill. B. 182, Moor ide, Cleckheaton. j. Prior, M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. • upl. J. Bulcher,

Norlh

SI'EN

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

RECISTERED.

A. Prendergast, o. B .E.

:I!.

R.C.S.,

SllPll~ R.B6~1/~,r~~dHa~~~~~~~~v:~h Easlern Rd., Thorne, Doncas'r.

1.. R.C.P.

Thurcrofl Collieri(,s

18.8.21

G. S. L. Kcmp.

\"hitwood CollicJ'ie

22.9.20

E. A. johnson, II1.R.C.S., L. R.C. P.

. C. Ilargreaves,

upt. D. II , Currer-Briggs, Hazel House, 1\1 ethley, near Leeds.

1. 3.,

CH.B.

Worsboro and District. ..

18.2.15

K. 11. Beverley, L.R.C.P.

Ihrnoldswick

21.3.05

L. \\T. Bradshaw, L. R.

17. <. .10

Ha rnsley

il)' (B.)

2.03

c. P.,

1\1. R.

C. S.,

L. R . . 5.

, TI'l'\'or II 0 \\'cll , F.R.C.S.

G. Kee,

I..R.C.P.,L.R . . s.

Br;ltlford "lolla ..

26.6.16

Bradford TI-;un\\'ays

14.5.15

E. E. Violet Glovcr,

Bradfol-d Co-op. Society

27.7.17

L. William ,

2 .3.02

B. E. I. Edward,

Brods\\'orlh Main

16.3.21

j. Graham, III.S.

Caslldord

16.7.10

;\1.

M. B.

D.

BRIGIIOl'SI:

Brig-house

L.R.C.P.

M.R.C.S.

Idle

COR PS AND DIVISIONS.

Bradford 26.6.08

L.R.l.P.

cttle

63

DISTRICT.

\VEST RIDING OF YORKSlIlRE (Conlinued).

10. 2.16

orth Leeds

MORLEY

No. V.

l\lBULA CE BIHGAJ)E .

SURCEON.

RECISTERED .

Leeds&Dist.Boy couls

Pud

JOliN

YORKSHIRE (Conlinucd).

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

1

ST.

l\skern ...

3.5.17

Conisborough . ..

2-+.6.15

Denaby l\lain .. .

15.2.08

:'Ilcxboro

2-+.6. 16

\\'al h-on- Dearne

2'=;.8.1-+

L E.

Lady upt. 1rs. J. A. Green, 7, \\' esl Avenue, BarnoIdswick. Ladv Supt. 1\lr . 1\1. aunc\ers, 9, Barnsley Rd., Dod worth, Barnslcy. Lady orps lIPt. r. Langley, M. B. Lady upl. Mrs. Sheard, 52, I lorlon Road, Bradford. Lady upt. Miss 1\1. B. utcliffe, 51, emetery Road, Bradford. Lady Sl1Pl. Miss M. A. Jack. on, -+6, Cliffe Road, Bradford. LadySlIpt. i\IissL. \Yell, 3, Pemberton Drive, Bradford. Lady Corp upt. II. Edwards, Clal-cmonl \ 'illa, Brighouse. Lady upl. 1\lr . H. Edwards, laremont Villa, Brighouse . Lady lIPt. l\I rs. Pickering, l\l. B. E., ,\. R. R. ., Ridgehomc, Benlley. Ladv Di\·. ec. Miss Brown, 10, l. Ticholas St., astleford.

E ... Trcssider, ;\I.R.c.s., 1 Lady upt. 1\lrs. R. C. Henshaw, L. R . • P. 1, tation Road, Askcrn. " '.]. IaC'itll-e, 111. E., Lady lIPt. 1\1. Trought.on, Eldon CEI. B. lIouse, Il igh St., oni boro' . Lady l1pL. Mrs. L. Farrell, Penl-hyn, Doncaster Rd., Coni borough. L. Ram, :'If. B., Cll. B. Lady Supl. 1\1rs. H. Yales, Prince . Building, Denaby. F. J. Burman, i\!. R.C.S., Lady Supt. l\I rs . . T. " 'inch, I.. R.C.I'. Rl'Sl'Ue Stn., Walh-oll-Dearnc.


64

THE

ST.

JOHN AMBULAl\'CE

No. V.

BRlGADE.

vVEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (Continued) . CORPS AND DIVISIONS .

RECISTERED.

DEWSBURY

Batley Dewsbury

1.1.99

Gomersal

23.6.13

Horbury

17.3.15

Ra vensthorpe ...

31.8.14

Saltaire

18.6.20

Dinnington

2.7.16

Earby

12.9.03

HALIFAX AND

IN CHARCE.

Lady orps Supt. Mrs. C. Mitchell, IIillcr st, Eightlands, Dewsbury. Lady npt. Mi s Hazzlewood, G. II. Woods. 'pa Ilous " Balley, Yorks. Lady upt. 1\1. Barnlclough, Court P. J . M cGing, L.R.C.S. lIouse, ,-rove. t., Dewsbul'\. E . R. F. fason, L.R.C.P., Lady Supt. 1\1rs. E. 1\I. E.,AtkinsOIl, pen House, leckheaton. L. R . . 5. Capl. \ V. S. Garden, M. D. Lady ' upt. Mrs. L. E. Sykes, Pock Villa, \\' eSlfield, Horbury. Lady Supt. M. Tolson, . 2, \Yeb ter IIill, Dcwsbury. Lady Supt. Miss . Pa ~kett, 69, ,'outhflcld 'q., Bradford, Lady 'IlPl. Iiss J. Murray, .Auston, Sh ffield. A. Falconer, :'1. B., C. M. Lady. IlPt. 7. Holgate, 5, \\'ater trcct, Earby.

DI STR ICT

27.9.02

G. Hoyle,

Halifax

1.10.07

T. D. Brain,

Halifax, King Cross ...

H EBDE

WEST RIDIN G OF YORKSHIRE (Contin ued).

SURCEON.

Elland

4.5.17

Ill.

n.,

Lady .\mb. Orf. K. A. Robinso n, Ellalld. Lady Supt. i\li s \\Tarndord, 29, .\ked·s Road, IIalifax. Lady Supl. :'Iiss F. Armitage, 12, Belmunt ~l., Claremont, lIa lifax.

:'II. 13. E.

III. B.

Capt. F. G. flack,

:\1. D.

' BRrDGE

Hebden Bridge

Huddersfield

Lady llpl. M. A. Do\vdall, :\T.B., B.CH., llolme Hou e, IIebdenB dg-.

7.6.1 6

Lady llPt. :\Iiss . Harries, 0:orth oltage, lIollley. Lady upl. :'IIiss haw, 38, \\,illiam Sl., ~outh IIuddersfil'ld.

16.11.00

KEIGHLEY

A. Rhodes, L.R.C.P.,

Bingley

13.7.16

Glusburn

8.12.11

Haworth

17.5.15

O. H. A. Maggs, L.S.A.

KeiglJley

17.3.97

F . Villy, lII.D.

Oxenhope

25.5. 16

Silsden and Steeton

14.3.08

\ V. McCracken, D.S.O., lII.c., M.B., B.CH. D, McDonnell, L. R. c.s.

Skipton

1.11.14

N. McLeod, lII. B.

M.R.C. '.

I

Lady orps Supl. i\I rs .. \. cattl'rly. I Ilghfield. Keig-hky, York s. Lady Amb. orf'. S. Pag-dlll, .\mb. ILQ., Bing-ley. Lady "\mb. Off. C. Brown, unnybank, Glu burn. Lady Supt. liss I\. Furness, 5, lifTe St., llawol'lh. Lady upt. Miss R. A. :'Iidgley, lngrow liffe, Keighley. Lady SlIpL 1\lr . B. Bancroft, 21, Denholme R I., xenhop c. Lady lIPt. Mrs. ugden, 62, Banklands, ' ilsden, Keighl ey. Lady SupL Mrs. E. A. Parkinsllll, 11, Ilighfield Tpr. , kipton.

LEEDS

Armley (Christ Ch.) IIorsforth

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

27.5. 18 7. 6. 14

I

I W.

P. Pindel'.

Lady SlIPt. M1's. A. Bardsley, 12, NlInninglon Ter., Arrnky. Lady upt. Miss Blackburn, Out wood House, Horsforth, Leeds.

RECISTERED.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON .

Leeds .. ,

13.1.07

Leeds Victoria

26.6.1 4

A. Anderson .

S~anningley

22.4.15

E. Welch, M.R.C.S.

I 23.10.04

A . H. Clarke, M. B .

MORLEY

AND

Lady SupL Miss J. Lascelles, 15, Coldcotes Ave., Harehills. Lady upt. M rs. E. Rhodes, 54, Lidgett Lane, Roundhay. Lady ec. , Miss D. Hare, Brunswick Road, Pudsey.

DI STR ICT

Morley ... :\orth Bierley etUe

I

29.4.09

2i.7.07

Lady Supt. District Lady Supt. Fernley

Miss S. Jackson, Nurses Home, Morley. Mrs. Gillson, 29, High Rd., Wyke, Bradford.

E. Causfield, M. B. H. VV. Robinson, M. B., CH.B. A . C . A. Lovegrove,lIf. D. Lady Supt. Mrs. S. A. Batty, Market Place, Settle.

SHEFFIELO

I

IJeeley ...

13.6.18

Sheffield

20.2.12

SIIIPLEY .\:'\0 DISTR ICT

Burley and \\'harfedalc

26.6.11

Guis 'ley

24.8. 16

Idle 6.9.04

H UDDERSFIELD Honley ...

6S

DISTRICT.

4.2.1 4

Otley

9.10.09

Sallai l'c Mills ...

15.6. 20

hiplcy

2.6.03

Ycadon

19.7.12

Sowcrby Bridge

12.1.06

Cil'c kheaton

1.10.05

IIeckmondwike and Liversedge Wakefield

16.11.15

\\'orsboro and District

5.6.1S

8.6.13

\V. H. Helm, L.R.C. P.&S.

Lady Supt. 1\1iss E. Taylor, 33, Priory Rd., Sharrow, Sheffield. C . O. Hudson, M. R.C.S. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. \ Valler, 102, Archer Road, Sheffield. T. J. Bonner, M.D., Lady Corps Supt. Mrs. Potter, L.R.C.P. 9, Retford Place, Bradford. H. Hebblethwaite, Lady Amb.Officer Miss E. Taylor, M.R.C.S. Back Lane, Burley, Yorks. A. Huschamp. Lady upt. Miss Crowther, Horbury House, Guisley. Act. Lady Supt. Miss Rundle, J. W. Hainsworth. v\' ellington Grove, Idle, Bradford. Mabel Edgerley, L.R.C.P. Lady Supt. Mrs. Forrest, L.R.C.S. Bridge Avenue, Otley. J. P. Walker. Lady Supt. Miss C. Packett, 69, outhfieId Sq., Manningham . Lady Supt. 1\1rs. T. Allen, 6, Selbourne Terrace, Shipley. Major Sproat, lII.D. Lady Supt. Miss C. H. Dawson, Boulton House, Yeado n. J. A. Adams, 1II.D. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Stockton,Lynn Garth, Bright St., Sowerby Bg.

I

J. A. Sutherland,

D.

urs. Officer Miss A. E. Unthank , Highfield, Cleckheaton. G. P. Davies. Lady upt. Mrs. T. E. Newsome, 28, Thomas St., Heckmond wike. T. Smith, 111. B . , C.III. Lady Supt. Mrs. King, A.R.R. C. , Belgrave 1\Iount, \ Vakefield. K. H. Beverley, II!.R.C.S., Lady Supt. Mrs. H. Beverley, L.R.C.P. I 16, Park Rd., vVorsboro' Bridge, Barnsley. 111.

I


66

No. VI.

No. VI. (Northerll) District. Commissionel"Lieut.-Colonel C. B. Palmer, C.B.E., D.L., J.P., \Vardley Hall, Pelaw-on-Tyne. -Knight ofJustice. STAFF OF THE

COM fISSIONER.

Assistant CommissionersMajor A. Hammersley Johnston, O.B.E., !If.R.C.S., L.R.c.p.-(30.11.09.)-Esqllire. Capt. James Anderson, M.A., M.B.-{26.11.12. )-Holl. Associate. T. H. W. Chambers.-(27.S.19.)-KniglLtofGrace. S. Embleton (Acting).-(19.S.22.)-District Secret.ary.

District Officer G. R. Curry, l.s.M.-(1S.7.13.)-Hon. Servi7lg Brotlier. H. G. Stobart, J.p.-(S.8. H.) F. L. Booth, O.B. E.-{1.12.14. )-Hon. Serving Brotlier. \V. T. Atkinson.-(21.10.15.)-Holl. Serving Brotlzer. J. Donaldson, III.D.-(10.1.17.}-Holl. Associate. F. P. \,Tilson, J.p.-(19.1.20.)-Hon. SerllillgBrother. \\T. Scott, o. B. E.-(16. 2. 21. )-Ho71. Scr'ving Brother. Capt. 'V. Handyside.-(2S.S.21.)-Hon. Serving Brother. Capt. A. L. Scott Owen.-{27.7.21.) Attached to District Headquarters-Corps Officer Capt. S. (17.3.22.)

'V.

Nicholas, o. B. E.-

Ladv Disb'ict OfficersMi'ss E. M. H. Storcy, O. B.E. (Lady District (21. 3.17. )-Lady of Grace. 1\1rs. 1\1. Hyde.-{2S.10. 20.)

ecrctary),

REPORT OF THE CO:\L\II

outh Bailey, Durham.-

IO~ER.

DISTRICT IIEAD-QL',\RTERS, 2, OSBOR E TERRACE, EW ASTLE-ON-TvNE. Junc, 1922.

SIR, I have the honour to submit my report for the Brigadc year ending December 31st, 1921. The Brigade has been passing through an extremely difficult and critical year, duc to the general condition of unrest and unemployment, and the long minL'I'S' . trike seriously interfered with many of the Colliery Di\·isions. Due to uncmployment, many members of the Brigade were seeking wOl'k elsewhere and could not atknd any drills or practic~s at their own headquarters. The great scarcity of money, resulting from t~e reduction of \~a~es, has also prcvented everal Di\' isions from carr) ing on. There IS, however, a dlstll1ct sign of an improvement, and se\"eral Divisions havc recently been able to equip themselves with uniform, and there is a prospect o[ other Divisions, that have been in abeyance [or some time, bcing revived. I regret that there is another decrease in the membership from thc previous yeal'. At the end of 1921 the total membership was 3,804, consisting of 2,497 memben, of Ambulance and 1,307 members of Nursing Divisions, which is 1,248 less than in 1920. It is a pleasure to record the fact that gradually Corps and Divisions are being able to secure their own headquarters and these often of a permanent natur. The ewcastle-on-Tyne Corp is able to have the use of the Drill Hall at Di trict Headquarters; th~ Hull CorI?s h,:s a fine Drill Hall of its own; the Ashington oal o. Corps has a Dnll Hall at Its disposal, and other Divisions that have their own hcadquartel's arc Jarro.w, Heb.burn and ~carborough. Middlesbrough Central Division contemplate erectll1g theIr own Drill IIall in the near future. The Lam bton Collieries, Ltd., through the gr~at help of Mr. Austin Kirkup-the Chief Agent of the Company-has pla~ed at the disposal of the Hetton-le-Hole Divi ion a very fine headquarters in letttn g them ~ave the use of a block of old colliery offices, which provides every accommodatIon for the Division, with a good Drill Hall. The new headquarters were formally opened by Mr. Austin Kirkup on October 1st, 1921, on which occasion I was present when inspecting the Hetton-Ie-Hole Ambulance and Nursing Divisions.

DISTRICT.

67

The District as such has now in its possession six Motor Ambulances, which are distributed as follows :-1 at Broomhill Colliery, 1 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1 at Dean and Chapter Colliery, 1 at J an'ow, 2 with the Sunderland Police. Many Divisions that have ambulances under the Home Service Ambulance Scheme are successfully carrying on their work. . .. . I have during the past year inspected 43 Ambulance and 32 Nurstng DIVISions. The Lady Superintendent-in-Chief inspected the 1 ursing Divis.ions of the H ull ~orps. The Haltwhistle Division during the past year has been reVIved, but otherwise no Ambulance or Nursing Divisions were raised. Several Divisions that have not sent in any records f01' the past two yeal's are now struck off the roll. Two new Corps have been [ormed-t.he 1 orth Durham, comprising the Divisions in Gateshead and locality, under the able charge of Corps Superintendent A. Payne, M. B. E., and the Mid-Durham Corps, comprising all the Divisions in the centre of the County of Durham, Corps Superintendent T. Noble being in charge, who has shewn very great activity in I'e-organising the Divisions under his charge. I very much regret to report the following deaths of officers that occurred during the year :-District Officer J. O. Vaughan. Ambulance Officer S. Holden, Sunderland Eastern Division. Lady Divisional Superintendent Miss Beevers, Y. P. I. Nursing Division, Hull Corps. Divisional uperintendent H. Purvis, Addison Colliery Division, Stella oal Co. Corps. District Officer J. O. Vaughan was one of the oldest members of the Brigade in the District, and I wish to place on record my appreciation of the splendid service rendered by him over a period of nearly thirty years. I also regret the resignation of the following officers : District Officer Lieut.-Colonel L. Robson, D.S.O., C.M. G., D.L. Distl'ict Officer Q. A. icol, M. B. E. Lady District Officer Mrs. Brodrick, A. R. R. C. Se\'eralmembers of the Brigade have joined the R.N.A.S.B.R. which is a popular Reserve in the District. The V . . D. ha\·e been practically all disbanded, the members of the Brigade preferring to remain under the exclusive control of the Brigade rather than under the dual control of t.he Brigade and the County Director. I have no doubt that if a national emergency should again arise, the members of the Brigade would be a.\'ailable for wal' purposes. The District Competitions resulted in the follovv'ing Trophies being won : Northumberland Bronze hield-St. Peter's Works Division, Newcastle-onTyne Corps. Durham Bronze Shield-Blackhall Colliery Division. Yorkshil'e Bronze Shield-East Cleveland Division. ih'el' Championship Shield-Blackhall Colliery Division. " 01. F. 'V. Gibbon" Bowl-:'IIiddlesbrough Central Divi ion. " . B. Palmer" Bowl-Blackhall Colliery Division. It is regretted that there is con idel'able difficulty in medical and surgical instruction on account of the Brigade urgeons being so occupied with their own particular work. In spite of this difficulty, all the effectiv Divisions of the Brigade have been re-examined. Attention, however, should be drawn to the fact that a very large number of the members of the Brigade have remained inefficient through the year through non-attendance at drills, inspection and re-examination. 'Vith a view to promote efficiency generally, more drastic steps are being taken to eliminate from the Brigade roll those members who do not take further acti\·e interest. I have to thank all District, Corps and Divisional Officel's, and also members of other ranks, who have worked hard during the past year to encourage the work of the Brigade generally. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, C. B. PALMER, (Lieut.-Colonel), Knight of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. The Chief Commissioner.


68

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ST.

No. VI.

JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

69

DISTRICT.

DURHAM (Continued) .

CORPS, AMBULANCE AND

NURSING DIVISIONS. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

DURHAM. (Communications to the Commissioner.) DISTRICT O FFICERS-\V. co tt,O.B.E., hief Constable's Office, South Shields. Capt. \V. Handyside, Colliery Offices, Felling, Galcshead. Capt. A . L. Scott Owen, Manor House, Penshaw, Co. Durham. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-M rs. M. Hyde, Eighton Lodge, Low F ell. CORPS AND DIVISIONS,

RECISTERED.

SURCEON.

IN CHARCE,

AmbulanceBlackhall Colliery

26.5.1+

Blaydon Burn Colliery and Dist. Darlington

28.9.06

Dawdon Colliery

8.7. 146.7.10

Dean & Chapte r Colliery

28.3.07

DERWENT VALLEY

23.7.13

Annfield Plain & Dit.t.

30.9.10

Burnopfield

16. 2.07

Chopwell

7.6.09

Consett & District

8.6.09

Easington & District

19.5.12

Harton Colliery

29. 9.13

Hebburn ...

13.3.09

Hetton-Ie-Hole

19.9.01

Horden Colliery

3.4.12

Houghton-Ie-Sprin g

20.5.13

Jarrow

15.6.16

Lumley

20.9.13

MID

DURHA~l

Brandon Colliery Charlaw and Sacriston Collieries Co. , Ltd. Chester-le-Stl-eel

2.4.21 3.11.1411.6.1 2 18.12. H

East Stanley Collieries

19.2.15

Oakenshaw Colliery

26.9.12

Amb. Officer G. H. Doxford, 36, East t., Blackhall Colliery. tlPt. J. C. Todd, ,Bessie H. l\IolTison, lILB. , Terrace, Blaydon Burn. B.S. 1\1. Bue hanan, ~r. B., CH. B. Supt. 1\1. Fletcher, 29, \Vestmoreland lrect, Darlingto n. Supt. G. Wakefield, 9, Helcn treet, Dawdon. Supt. T. chollick, . Farmer, L.R.C. P. Th e Villas, Dean Bank, Fern·hill. orps upt. P. ameron, • 14, Park Road, Conselt. Amb. Officer J. ummerville, \V. H. ;\Iorrison, 15, Thomas t., Annfield Plain. L. R. C. P. (Acting). H. \\-, Boland, ~1. D. Supt. R. J. 1\ 'sbitt, 11, Park \ Tiew, Burnopfield. ergt. T. !\Ic Teill, J. \\!. Smith, Junr., lII.B. 6, \\rhittonstall Ten-., Chopwcll. Supt. \\T. A. Bidwell, J. Murray, lILB. 12, Robson treet, Cons tt. II. . A. IIogg, M.R, H. S . A. Hogg, 1Ir. B. Ea ington olliery, Durham. C. l\1ad,::s, lIr. R. Supt. J. 'V. Robson, 20 , John \\'illiamson t., outh hiclJ s. upt. \Y. O'lJagan, A. 1. G. \\'alker, 111. B. 11, IIedgeley Road, II ebburn. A. . \\Tatson, M. D. upt. R. _ tokol', Holly lIouse, IIelton-le-Hol e. G . Muir, ~r. B. upt. D. Martin, 7, East View, Horden. F. R. Van La.ngenberg, Supt. J. G. tokoe, Ravensbou rne M.B. Ho., Houghlon-l e-Spl-ing. J. Hanafy, I\1.R.C.S., SupL H. J. lIunting, L.R. C.P. 2, Caroline Str el, J a rrow. J. J. \Veir, I\1.B., C. 1. F.O' ei ll, lII.B., C.lIl.B. J. R. Hall, lIr. B. Acting upt. D. \V. R en wi ck Lumley Thicks, Fence IIou ses. J. H. R. G arson, lIr.B. Corps upt. T. G. Noble, acriston House, acriston. G . \\!. Denholm, ]11. B. Supt. G. R. Dobson, 17, Queen L, Brandon Colliery. J. H. R. Garson, M.B. Supt. J . II. Thomas, (Acting). Fenn IIous e, ac riston. W. A. McKellar, M.B., Amb. Officer G. F. Jennings, CH .B. 5, ClarenceTerr., Chester-Ie-Stre et. E. G. D. Benson, Supt. W. Severs, L.R.C.P. The Poplars, Beamish, S.O, E. J. Bl-ewis, M. D. Supt. J. Armstrong, 6, Institute Street, Oakenshaw,

RECISTERED.

SURCEON,

IN CHARCE.

Amb. Officer W. Liddle, 15, Bloomfield, Terrace, Pelton Fell. Acting upt. J. W. iVlarley, 13.5.16 Spennymoor ... Rosedale House, pennymoor. R. H. "~Jright, L. R. C. P., Amb. Officer J. R. Sainty, 31.3.09 Murton Colliery 20, Brooklyn St., Murton Colly. L.R.C.S. D. M. Millar, o. B. E., M. D. Corps Supt. A. Payne, i\I.B.E., 17.5.21 NORTH D URHAM 5, Saltwell View, Gateshead. Supt. E. Strom, A. Dougall, L.R.C.P. 1. 5.12 Dunston-on-Tyne 1, \Vhickham Street, Dunston. Act. Supt. R. \Vilson, J. Patterson, L,R . C.P. 27.11.05 Felling Colliery 16, Cross Row, Felling-on-Tyne. upt. R. W. Smith, Quality 3.7.09 Wardlf'Y Colliery Terrace, "'ardley, Pelaw. Supt. F. Cockburn, F. 1\1. Clayton, lILB. 10.6.10 Gatesl-:ead Borough ... 270, Alexandra Rd., Gateshead. 'upt. M. Pearson, 61, The \V. mith, M. B. 17.12. 94Gateshead Fell Crescent, Low Fell, Gateshead . Supt. \V. D. Brown, A. Dougall, ;\1. B. (Act.) 28.8.1 5 ~ ewcastle& Ga.teshead 93, Rawling Road, Gateshead. Gas Co. Supt. T. \V. Pearson, Springfield J. Law, ;\1. B. 1+'+.12 Spri ngwell olliery ... Cottage, Low Fell, Gateshead. J. Hetherington, M. B . , B.S. Supt. G. \V. ::-;rattrass, ii, \,,'est A. mith, M.D. 10.4.11 \\'hickham treet, \Vhi ckham, Swalwell. Supt. J. Fitzpatrick, 20 . . 14 Rcadhcad's \\'orks 18, Salisbury St., outh Shields upt. T. 1\Iann, 10.7.16 South Helton oilier), ... The Cottage, South Hetton. Supt. Chief Con. \V. Scott, O.B.E., 5.12.01 South hields Police Police Office, South Shields. (Act.) upt. J. \V. Buckland, G. R. Harland, L. R. C. P. 12.5.03 ,ou th hield _ \ ' . L. B. 5, \\!interbottom t. ,Sth.Shields. G. F. Shepherd, F.R.C.S. Supt. R. Hedley, St. Hilda 29.6.09 St. IIilda (South, hiclds) Colliery Office, South Shields. Corps Supt. J. \\'. Batey, J. W. Smith, M.D. 2+.9.13 STELLA COAL Co. \Yestwood Ho., Ryton-on-Tyne. J. W. mith, l\r.D. (Act.) Amb. Officer N. Yeats, 31,Simpson 23.6.06 .A ddison olliery St., Crookhill, Ryton-on-Tyne. upt. H. Richardson, Clara Vale J. A. Sacco, ;\1.B. 3.8.11 Clara \'al e oilier), Colliery, Ryton-on-Tyne. J. A. aceo, III. B. (Act.) Supt. J. Harbottl , 6, 1\1001' 17.5.13 Emma Colliery View \\' est, Ryton-on-Tyne. Supt. H. L. Yielder, Hill Crest, 24.3. 11 Grcenside olliery Greenside, Ryton. Supt. J. Buckley, 4, Clarence A. Ross, lII. B. 22.9.17 Stockton and Thornaby Terrace, Stockton-on-Tees. upt. C. Cook, 1, Cros by Terrace, A. N. Rodgers, III. B. 25.4.12 Sunderland Eastern Sunderland. Supt. "'. Smith, 19, Alexandra t., A. Smith, M.D. 17.5.09 Victoria Garesfi eld VicLoriaGaresfield, RowlandsGil1. and Rowlands Gill \V. Denness, L.R.C.S., 14.6.12 \VEARDALE L.R.C. P. ref. 17.2.15 Div. Sec. J. Tait, 27.9.12 Etherley and District The Field, Etherley. Div. Sec. J. French, 3.5.12 Howden-Ie-Wear High Grange, Howden. Supt. Dr. \\". Denness, W. Denness, L.R.C.S., 4.5.12 Tow Law Tow L aw , Co. Durham. L.R.C.P. (Acting). Div!. Treas. A. Nesbitt, 30.9.11 Wolsingham Causeway, \Voisingham. Pelton Colliery

18.5.13

W. H. Barnby, L.R.C.P.


70

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ST.

JOllN

No. VI.

A:\TBULANCE BRIGADE.

DCRHAM (Continu u). CORPS AND DIVISIONS .

\Vearmouth Colliery \ Vest Hartlepool

DURlIAM

IRECISTERED. /

SURCEON .

-/

IN CHARCE .

24-.7. 07

2.7.12

.\. \'. Macgregor,

;\1. O.

Amb. Officcr F. Taylor, +5, oulhwick Rd., . unde.-ian d. Supt. W . T. Ryan, \\Tillon i\\'cnu , \V. IIarlIcpool.

Nursing28.9. 15

Blackhall Colliery

16. 2.16

T . C. Penfold,

M. B"

1II.R.C . .

Blaydon

6.5.15

1\[.

26.4-.15

(A ling). J. Johnson, M.B.

Boldon Colliel'y ...

15. 7.15

D.

Darlington

B., B. s.

,,'C. L, L. R.C.P., L.R.C ... F. O''Kclly,L.R.F.,P.S.

;\1. Buchanan, "I.B., CH.B.

Lady. upt. l\Iiss E. l\loody, 125, ThoJllas 'ler., Blaydon-on-T. ,\mb. Sisler !\Irs. Appleyard, The Springs, BirlIey. Miss E. BlackbllJ"J1, 38, " 'cll St., Boldon Collil'J'\·. Lauy Supt. i\Iiss .\. GardnL'I-, 2, i\[ ounl Plea alll, Darlingloll.

Consett Dipton ... East Boldon & Cleadon

4-.9.11 27.3.17 27.5. 12

Hebburn

8.7.13

Hetton-Ie-Hole ...

7.1.13

Houghton-Ie-Spring Jarrow

MID

1-+.1.1-+

7.8.H

D URHAM

Durham City

27.2.11

Lanchester

27'-+.15

N O RTH DURHAi\1

Dunston

24. 4. 12

Felling ..

23.7.08

Gateshead

28. 2.12

Gateshead Borough ...

12. 7.20

Gateshead Fell Gat eshead Saltwell ...

17.7.1+

Shildon Lodge

3.6.16 13. 6.1-+

J. :i\Iun-ay,

ling).

Lady Supt.l\liss C. \\'alton \\'ils on, \. R. R . • , Dl'r\\'L'nl Dcnt', ShOlIcy lil·idgc. Lady Supt. i\!n.,. E. llerl1n, Pon t Head lJo., Lealig-atl', l \1. DlIrham. \\T. C. Fraser, ;\1. H., c. ". Lady SlIPt. :'IIr". L. liard.'". Fairhills, Dipll>Jl, Co. Durham. \\'. Flemming, L.R.C.p., Lady .\1111>. rLl\l rs.]. E. Forq er, L. R. C. . The Collage, E,t..,l Boldon. J. Linusay, 1\1. n. Lady Supl. MI-.. 1.. \\ Clkdield, I lenl 'y IIOUSt', Frohislll'r Sl., 11l'bburn-oll-T\'I1l'. _\. S. \\ 'al on, 1\I.B., Lad) SlIPl. :\11''''. j. Robin 011, 'I.B. & C.ilL 3 Q , StatlOJl Rd.,Il cllon-le-lIoll. F. R. \ 'an Langcnbel-g, Lady Supl. :'IIi ss M. Cra\\ rMd, The ;\LB. e CH.B. Schools, Ilou g-htol1-h'-Sp,-ing. G.1\IcPherson, 1\L B. ,CH. B. Lauy Supl. :\Iiss r. SCl1ll, ~1.1l .E., 7. R. Bruce, ;\I.]).,O.P.II. 36, 1iL'c.ic Burn Road, ]arnH\'. Lady orp. Supl. i\IissR.1. n.ObSl1J1, 1\. R. R.C., 4-0, ld Eh'l't, Durham. ]. A. Stenhouse, .. I. H., Lady upt. 1\1.- . J. R. R il 011, . L.B. ,nipL' riy Il all, Durham . F. \ V. Rilson, 1\1.B., B.S. Lad y Supl. Irs. 1\1. CUJl1ming, Lanch sler 1louse, Lanche tel'. LadyCorp Supt. irs. D.:\1. l\lillar, R. R.C., F lling-Lodge, Fl'lling/Tynl'. A . Dougall, L.R.C.P. (Acling) . Lady, upt. S. Urwill, 29, Helm sdale 1-\ \'., Felling-on-Tyne. \ V. O. Arnold, 1\1.)3. Lady , upt. l\Ir . W. O. Arnold, 137, Bcnsham Rd., Gateshcad. M. Brennan, 1\1. B. Ladv upt. Mrs. M. A. Pringle, 203, \VestbourneAvc. ,Gateshcad. R. Forbes, M.B., CH.I3. Lady upt. Miss F. Lawson, 52, Beaconsfield Rd., Low Fell, Galeshead. J. A. C. cott, M.B., B.S. Lady Supt. Mis M. Barrass, 78, Whitehall Road, Gateshe ad. 1'II.B.(,\

\V. L. Brown, M.B.,

R. \V. S.

C.1'I1.

meddle,

111. B., C.1'I1.

27.3.17

\V. Grant,

IILB.

25.1.16 26.9.00

hields

G. R. Harland,

L.Re.J

L.R.C.S. STELLA COAL

Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Brown, Hallgarth, Shildon. Lady upt. Mrs. L. Bell, The Old Hall, hildon. Amb. Sis. Mrs. E. A. Brewer, 63, Milbank Cres., Shotton Colliery. Lady Supt. Mrs. Stalker, A. R.R.C., Roseneath,Oxhill,Stanley, S . O. Lady upt. Mrs. E. Arrowsmith, 4, Dean Road, South Shields.

O.

Addison

17.5.12

Emma ...

1.5.15

GI- enside

30.11.12

Stocklon and Thornaby 29.3.11

7.9.15

I N CHARCE.

SURCEON.

\RECIST ERED.

-S-hi-Id-o-n------ - - I

Lady Supt. II-s. E. IliIIYl'r, Rey 11 ill, orthA"., BishopAuckland.

D ERWENT VALLEY

...

CORPS AND DIVISIONS .

Soulh

H . Mon-ison,

Birtley

Benfieldside

(Continued).

Shotton Colliel·Y···

Bishop Auckland

71

DISTRICT.

Sunde rland

20.3.16 1. 2. 08

J. \\' . mith, M.D. (Acting). J. A. acco, M.B. (Acting. A. mith, ;\1.0. J. Brydon,

F.R.C.S.

. T. \\-ood ward, ill.B., CH.B.

Sunde rland \\Tc, tern

25.5.15

\Tlctoriet laresfield

30.5.12

G. E. Pearcey,

;\1. B., B.

I Amb.7,

Sister 1\Iiss 1\1. Henderson, targate Cots., Ryton/Tyne. Lady upt. Miss M. Batey, \\'eslwood, Ryton-on-Tyne. Lady upt. Mrs. F. Cowen, 19, Milton t., Greenside, Ryton. Lady upt. 1\Iiss B. C. Forster, Ferndene, Billingham Av., To rton. Amb. Off. l\Irs. J. E. Waddell, 6, \Veslcott Ter. ,Roker, Sunderland. Amb. Officer Miss M. Porritt, 20, Jackson St., underland. Lady upt. Miss V . Chapman, . Vic. Garesfield, Rowlands GIll.

\\'EARDALE

Elheriey

3.12.1-+

D. B. Cama,

L.R.C.P.,

L.R.C.S.

"'cst HarUepool

28.3.12

\V. 1\1. Conlcy,

\\'hitburn

19.5.06

J. G. D. Cort,

\\'inlaton

12.11.10

H. R.

M. B.

il1. R.C.S.

~IcAlleellan,

;\1.0., M.B.

Lady upt. Mis C. Tait, The Field Etherley, Bishop Auckland . urs. Officer Miss 1\I. Holland, 9, Percy Street, \\'hitburn. Lady upt. M. A. Todd, 186, Thomas Ter., Blagdon-on-Tyne.


72

No. V I.

T HE ST. J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

Nl")RT II UMBERLAND (Continued).

N ORTH UMBE R LAND.

-

(Communications to the Commissioner.)

REGISTERED

SURGEON .

IN CHARGE .

Am bul a n ceA RMSTRONG \ V HlTWORTH

10.6.15 22.7. 15

Riverside

22.7.15

Scotswood

22.7.15 13. 9.11

Bothal

30.9. 11

Carl

30.9.11

Duke

30.9.11

W ood horn

30. 9.11

Cowpen Colliery Cramlington Du dley Colliery & Dist. Haltwhistle NEWCASTLE-ON-T YNE

2.4.04 11. 6. 04 18.11.05 5.9.21 15.5.19

City

13. 9.02

Friends.. .

13. 4. 15

St. Peter's Works

11. 7.11

Newcastle Chemists

29.9.15

New Hartley

Supt. R. Aitken, 32, Point Pleasant, Wallsend-on-Tynf'. Supt. W. Metcalfe, 13, Laburnam Av. , \\' hitley Bay. S\.! pt. ]. Severs, Coley Hills, Newburn-on-Tyne. Supt. R. G. Bullerwell, 2, M illbank Crescent, Bedlington.

16.9.14

R. Younger,

Whitley Bay and Monkscaton North \ Valbottle Colliery

28. 8.14-

N. Rawson,

20.6.13

H. R . Kendall,

Sleekburn

1.12.14

F. Tindall,

15.7.14

Capt. W. H. Pallett, M. B., Am b. Officer Miss]. H . \\"ilson, CH.B. (Acting). 2, Ra\'ensworth View, Newcastle.

16.9.12

M. Bruce,

10.6.10

\\T. J. Gordon,

\\Tallsend Borough

M . B.

M.B.

M.

M. B .

D.

NUl'si n g-

North .. ,

A SHI NGTON COAL C O. ...

IN CHARGE.

----

ASSISTANT COMM ISSIONER-Capt. ] .tmes Anderson, M. A., M. B., Hastings Cottage, Seaton Delaval. S. Embleton (Acting), 32, Honister Avenue, Ncwcastle-on-Tyne. D l TRICT OFFICERS-G. R . Curry, III.S. ~1., 9, \\'indsor Terrace, Gos[orth, . ewcastle-on-TYnc. F . L. Booth, o. B. E . , The IIawthorns, Ashington. . CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

----

SURGEON.

IREGISTERED.

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

73

DIST R ICT .

9.9.15

NORTH T YNESIDE

21.6.19

North Shields..

10. 2.16

Per cy Main

14. 5. 12

Shi r emoor

14. 3.12

Tynemouth V.L.B.

25.4.12

J. A. Brand, M. B.

Corps upt. Capt. \\'. H. Pallett,M. H., H. B., Medical Dept., Elswick \Vorks, Newcastle. Amb. Officer F. 'utton, 218, Clara iI'eet, Benwell. Amb. Officer P. Mc Taught, 61, J Iannai1 'tree t, 'c\\,l'a~tll'. Amb. Offic r \\T. J. Gardner, 2a, Montague treet, Leming-toll. Corps upt. A. I'. . lIoliiday, Colliery Offi ce, "\si1ington ,. "d. Supt. J. Page, 47, ixth Ro\\', Ashingtoll. M. Bru ce, :II. B. • mb. fficer G. Mather, 78, 5th Row, "\shinglon. D. Rc\·ic. ill. B. upt. ]. T. \\'I-ight, 83, cH'nth RO\\', 1"\ hing-toll. ;\1. :\laclean, M. B. upl. R. Ed wards, , 59, Ro alind Street, r\shingto 1. upt. J. T. colt, 23, Doubl ' Row , J\' \\'sham, 0,'(,\\ , a t1e-on-T\I H'. upt. \\-. H. Bird, 1, Single • Junction Row, E. "l·allllinglO Il. T. Craig, 'I . H. upt. J. G. Jackson , 12, :\lidd le Row, Dudley olliel-Y ~ ol-lh. G. J. William, iiI. D. upl. II. P. lla "tewell, The Grange, lIaltwhi sllc. Corps upl. H. ". Crace, St. l'cll'r's \\'orks, ewcasllc-on-T"IlC. F . R. H. Laverick, :\1.D. upt. F. IIarlle)", 23, Affleck 'lrel't , ,al e. hl'ad. H . L. Rutter, 1\1.B.£. , upl. ]. Young, 15 , l\lowhra\' L.R.C.P. treet, Heaton, !\'ewc.-on--[" ne. H. H. Goodman,1\[. R.C.S., Supt. v\'. coll, 268, Bolam tl:e et, L.R. C.P. N ewca lIe-on-Tyne. Supt. C. A. forton, 22, Ridlev Villa , • ewcastle-on- Tyn e~ \V. Fewter, L. M.S., S.A. E. Fenwick 13, Cam~ Ter., eaton Delaval. COI-PS Supt. H. W. Clothier, The Green, \Vallsend-on- Tynt'. J. Harrison, iiI. D. Divl: Sec. J. "V. Chater, 5, Sandnngham Gardens, Nth . hiclds. R . ] . Weidner, M.B . Supt. ]. Appleton, 225, Balkwell Av., Nlh.Shiel ds. ] . Dixon, M. B. Supt. A. J. Knight, 5, Charles treet, Shiremoor. A. \\-ilkinson, M.D. Supt. ]. W. Dunn, 7, Argyle Street, Tynemouth.

ARMSTRO G, WIIITWORTII Elswick \\' orks

...

I

ASIIINGTON COAL CO. Pricslman Rlyth and Distrid Cramlington

Lady upt. Mrs.]. Booth,A.R.R.C. The Hawthorns, Ashingtoll. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. C. Mitchell, 19, Hedley A\"enue, Blyth. Lady Supt. 1\lrs. J. Anderson, Hastings Cott., Seaton Delaval.

M. B.

M. B.

5.6.13

NEWCA TLE-ON-TYI'lIo Friends ...

29.1.17

H. L. Rutter, M. B. E.,

Gosforth

24.4.14

Jesmond

15.4.13

Lt.-Col. C. T. GO\'er, D.S.O., ~I.c., M.B. L. Mabel Campbell, ill. B.

Ne\\'castJe \\' (' tern

22.4.12

A. H. Hobbs,

Cullercoat

:II. B.

1\1. D.

1. 2.17

1 . 6.15

J.

Percy Main

30.6.15

Tynemoulh

7. 11.13

\Vallsend

28.7.15

R.]. \Veidner, tl1.B. , B.S. (Acting). A. v\,ilkinson, M.D. ,l'ILB., M.S. A. Forrest, M.B. , C.M.

\Vhilley Bay & Monkseaton \Villington Quay and Howdon

26.8.14

North

hiclds ...

12.4.15

Han-ison, )I.B., C.:lI.

A. Forrest, M.B., C.M. (Acting).

Lady Supt. Miss l\IcBean, 2, ] esmond Road, Newcastle. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1\1. Edge, Ashleigh, Elmfield Park, Newc. Lady Supt. Miss M.Batey,A.R.R.C., Torth Cott., Adderston Crescent. Lady Supt. Miss A. Carse, 15, Northcote St., Newcastle. Lady upt. Mrs. ] . L. Henderson , 2, Victoria Villas, \\Thitley Bay. Lady Supt. Mrs. C. Liddell, 16, pring Terrace, •. hields. Lady Supt. Miss Double, • Torthumberland Dock Bds., nr. Percy ~ain. Lady Supt. Miss I. Snowdon, 3, Laburnum Av., \Vallsend. Lady Supt. Miss M. Race, Parkhurst, Monkseaton. Lady Supt. Miss H. Maddison, 136, \Voodbine Ave., \\iallsend.


7+

THE

ST.

JOHN AMBULA

No. VI.

CE BR IGADE.

75

DISTRICT.

EAST RIDING OF' YORKSHIRE (Continued).

-,-----------------.------------------------

------------------EAST RIDING

OF YORKSHIRE.

(Communications to the Commissioner.)

RECISTERED .

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

Ambu lanceBeverley .. . Bridlington Y.l\LC.A. HULL

2.1.15 16.1.13

A. H. Field, L.R.C.P.c ·S.

1. 2:86

l\Iajol- O. L. Appleton, L.R.C.P.&S.

Argyle .. ,

23.1.15

British Gas Light Co.

18. 6.10

Central ...

1. 2.86

De la Pole

25.1.15

Earle's Shipyard Eastern

H. S. Munro, M.D.

17.12.18

J.

Cumming, M.B.

r\. J enn ings, lII. B.

J.

Divine,

M. D.

F. F . \\'alton,

L.

R. C. P.

17.7.00

H . & B.Ry (Alex. Dock)

7.8.0-+

H .& B.Ry (Neptune St.)

30.6.03

H.&B.R.(Springh·d Lo.)

3.5.08

J. R. Burnell, M. B. D. R. Moir,

1. B.

E. E. Laslett, i\I. D.

Pier

H.3.0-+

Reckitts

27.7.12

'vVestern

9.6.99

G. S. Brown, M. B.

3.9.10

G . D. McCormick, M.B.

Malton and Norton Withernsea

J. L. Holt,

i\1.

R. . s.

17.9.99 A. E. Sproulle, L.R.C.P. Ref. 3.1.15

NursingBeverley ...

7.2.14

H. L. Munro, M.D.

Bridlington

9.4.15

A. HolmesField,L. R.C.P.

Driffield

15.1.13

J. R. Keith, lII.D.

Hornsea

14.1.13

H. D. Johns, M.D., M.B.

HULL

Central

1.2.86

B. Hinde, M.B., B.S.

upt. Re.v. W. E . Wigfall, Rennlshaw, Beverley. Supt. \\'. Powls, Chapel Hou e, t. J ohn's tl-eet, Bridlington. Corps OfllccI- II. Anthony, 19-+, Anlaby Road, Hull. upt. \V. sh'r, 56, hanterlands venue, Hull. upl. "\. Bally, Homelea, Scu\coates Lane, lI ull. upt. Rev. R. "\. Loten, 27, \\'c<,tcolt Strcet, Hull. Supl. E. B. Stephenson, 2, Belvoirl' 'treet, Hull. upt. G. Backhurst, 21, Thomas treet, Hull. upt. A. Thud e, 131, lJedon Road, Hull. upt. \V. G. Le Grove, 277, Rosmead St., Ilull. Sergt. R. Agar, 9, l\faud Parade Cadton ' (rcd, Hull. Supt. T. Lamb, 256, Alliance Avenue Hull. upt. N. Lord, 21, Gee treet, Hull. Supt. T. Vincent, 23, Pendrill trcet, Hull. Supt. J. K. Wilson, 102, Spring Bank, Hull. Supt. J. D. Rowntre , Holmgart h, Middlecal-e Road, Malton. Supt. R. W. Lofthouse, 64, Princes Avenue, \\ ithernsea. Amb .. Sister Miss E. A. Haggard, BIshop Burton, near Beverley. Lady Amb. Off. Mi s Sanderson Deira, CardiganRd., Bridlingto'n. Lady Supt. l\Iiss H. Holtby, Eastgate House, Driffield. Lady Supt. Miss D. Lyon, The Lair, Burton Rd., Harnsea. Lady Corps Supt. Mrs. Harrison, Brough, East Yorks. Lady Supt. Miss Bailey, 178, Marlborough Avenue, Hull.

Eastern

H.9.01

Hedon ...

11. 8.17

Kingston

19.9.13 12.11.14

Peel Hou e Rec kitt 's

31.7.12

\Vestern

2+.9.06 21.6.17

Young People's lnstitute ..' Wi t hernsea

25.4.12

NORTH

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

RECISTERED .

26.10. 15

Dc la Pole

ASSISTANT COllIMISSIONER-Major A. Hammel-sley Johnston, O.B. E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P, 497, Anlaby Road, Hull. DISTRICT OFFICER- V,' . T. Atkinson, Cum etta, 37, Richmond Street, Hull. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

Lady upt. Miss M. Foord, Kirk Ella Vicarage, nr. Hull. Lady Supt. Miss C. Chapman, Ethel Townend, M.D., 55, Clifton Street, Hull. M.B. J. S. Soutter, M. B., B.. Lady Supt. Miss A. Elletson, Preston, Hull . A. Tinsley Sissons, M. B., Lady upt. Mrs. E. J. Fisher, \Vill erby Hall, \.Villerby,nr. Hull. CH.B. Lady SupL Mrs.M.Johnson,O.B.E., F. Stacey-Cleminson, St. Botulph, The Park, Hull. M. B., B.SC. Lady Supt. Miss E. M. Hardy, C. G. McClymont, 61, Spring Street, Hull. l\1.R.C.S. Lady Amb. Off. Miss J. Andrews, J. Grieve, M. D. 28, Marlborough Av., Hull. Lady Supt. Miss E. M. England, E. Townend, M.B., ~r.D. 448, Anlaby Road, Hull. A. E. Sproulle, L. R. C. P. I. Lady Supt. A. M. Rapier, 43, Arthur Street, Withernsea. R. Rodger Ritchie, M. D.

RIDING

OF

YORKSHIRE.

(Communications to the Commissioner.) A I T.\:-iT CO~I~lIS Il):-iER- T. H. \V. Chambers, Esq., Eden Cottage, Hulton Rudby, Yorks. DISTRICT OFFICERS-H. G. Stobarl, J. P., Bedale Hall, Bedale, Yorks. J. Donaldson, Jl1.D., Overdene. Carlin-How in Cleveland. F. P. \Vilson, J. P., Parkhurst, Park Road South, l\Iiddlesborough.

AmbulanceEast Cleveland

26.10.15

J. Donaldson, i\I,D. (ACt.)\

Esto n

26.10.16

J. C.

teele,

L.

R. C. P.

Middle brough (Central)

23.2.15

B. G. Belas, L.R.C.P.

Scarborough

21.8.10

J. H. Thornley, M.e , M.B., CH .B. H. H. Raw, ~I.B.

Whitby

I

H.9.1-+

upL J. \\' . Fawcett, 9, !'.Iuriel St., Carlin Ho\\' in Churland,Yorks. upL S. hadbolt, The Poplars, South Bank, Yorks. upLJ.\Yalker, Summerfield Ho., Clarendon Rd . , l\Iiddlesbrough. upt. H. \V. Coe, 5, St. Helen's quare, Scarborough upt. \\'. R. Knaggs, 11a, Elgin Street, \\'hitby.

NursingEast Cleveland _"

22.6.17

Grosmont

28.3.16

Scarborough

11.8. H

Whitby

11. 8.15

Lady SupL l\J rs. Elgey, The Hospital, Skinningrove, CarlinHow-in Cleveland. P. A. S. Dyson,lII.R.c.S., Lady Supt. Mrs . Dyson, Park Yilla, Grosmont, R. S. O. L.R.C.P. E. O. Libbey, L,;\LS.S.A., Lady upt. Iiss A. Jacklin, 11, Trafalgar Sq., Scarborough. L.S.A. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. J. Mitchell, H. H. Raw, M.B. West Cliff Villa, \Yhitby. (Acting).


No. VII.

76

S HROPSH IRE (~C~o~n~t~in~u~e~d~)~'____~____________________ Ir-____________________________

No. VII. District.

C o mmissionel'-Colonel E . Cureton , V. D. , M.D. , 92a, Belle Vue Road, Sh rewsbury.-(27. 2.06.)Knight of Grace. STAFF OF THE COMMISSIONER. Assista n t Co m missio n ersS. Hamilton , M . D., 184, Commercial Road, N ewporl, Mon. -(28.11.1 1. )-KniglLt of Grace. J . Woodward Riley, 1\!.R. c .s .-(18.2.21.)- Esqltire. Distri c t S urgeo nLt.-Colonel J. D . Lloyd.-(S.11.04. )-HoJ/ . S erving Brotlter. County S urgeonR. P . Cartwright, M.B., CH . B.-(22.6.21.) D istric t O fficer Captain L. Egerton Hine, ( ecretary), Gateway Chambers, Shrcwsbury.-(6. 8. H .) -Hon. Ser'lIillg Brother. l\Iajor A. R. F . Exham, M.D.-(19.1.21.) Captain Martin cales, L.R.C.S., L.R. c . p.-(4.5. 21.) La d y Di strict Su pe rin tenden tMissC. E . Hughes, outh Hermitage, Shrewsbury.-(20.12.19. )-Hon.Ser7!illgSis/er. Dis tr ict Sel'gea n t-Maj ol' C. Womersley.-( +. 5.21. ) REP O RT OF THE COMMISSIONER. "ST. LUKE'S," BELLE VUE ROAD, HREWSBlJRY. Sir, 31 t December, 1921. I have the honour to report that this District has made steady prog'J'ess in efficiency in ambulance work . The acquisition of a permanent headquarter at hl-ewsbury has created more enthusiasm and it is hoped will bear better results in the near future. Most encouraging letters have been received fmIn several public bodies for ambulance work accomplished for them, this is particularly noticeable at our annual two days Floral Fete with its fifty to seventy thousand visitors, on which occa ion a dressing station was provided in the grounds, and the headquarters converted into a ho pital, and at the latter place, St. John and Red Cross members took alternate duty with excellent res ults. Last autumn the Brigade V. A. D . took part in an extensive display, arranged by me for inspectivn by the D. D. M. . , \ Vestern Command, and it is plea ing to record the fact, o. 1 V.A. D. secured highest marks in individual knowledge, and it should be recorded that some of the men were so keen to be present that they got leave from work and actually lost time in doing so. The death of a member of the Shrewsbury Railway Divi ion has been reported to you, iI', the Division attending the funeral, and a squad of men acting as bearers. La t autumn a Nur ing Competition for the District Nursing Challenge Shield took place at \\'ellington. the ~hrewsbury Nu rsing D ivision came off as the winners j the parade was subsequently tnspected by the Lady uperintendent-in- hief, and her presence caused the liveliest satisfaction . I wish gratefully to ac k nowledge the loyalty and willingness of the Staff, Corps and Divisional Officers, Lady Officers and privates on all occasions. I have the honour to be, ir, Your o bedient servant, ED. Cl:RETO', (Col.), The C hief Commissioner. Knight of Grace of the Ordel- of St. john.

CORPS, AMBULANC E AND NURSI NG SHROPSHIRE.

DIVISIONS.

RECISTERED.

SURCEON.

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

IN CHARCE.

Bridgnor th

5. 8.12

L. E. D icki nson, M. D.

Supt. Majo r W . Westcott, Hillside, Bridgno rth, Salop.

(Vacant).

H . C. Woodhouse, M. D. N. F. Edwards, M.B.

Amb. Officer N. Chetwood, 1, Sycamore Ter. , Dawley,Salop. (Vacant).

(Vacant) .

(V;:! cant).

28.1. 11

F . W . H . Bigley, M. B.

17.6. 12

j . M. Crofton, 1\1. B.

26.8.06

R. Downer, M. D.

10. 8. 13

H . H . Barnett, M.B.

Sec. F. J . Danks, 4, Bull Ring, Much 'Wenlock, Salop. Supt. Col. R.de la P . Beresford, Derwent Grange, Oswestry. Corps Supt. W . Swire" C.B. E., Longden Manor, Shrewsbury. Supt. H . Bamett, i\LB., The Limes, Church Stretton, Salop. Supt. S . J. George, Post Office, Hanwood, Shrewsbury. Supt. J. Birch, Queen St., :vIarkel Drayton. Sergt. Onions, Priors Holt Cottages, Church Stretton, ::-lop. Supt. Chief Constable F. DaVIes, Police Station. Shrewsbury. Amb. Officer \ V. T . Carter, 21, RockSt.,Belle\'ue, hrewsbury. Supt. C . H. Tanswell, 16, Greenfield St., Shrew bury.

3. 5.12

Dawley

20. 3.96

Ironbridge

30.11.91

Madeley Much Wenlock Oswestry SHREWSB

(Vacant).

20. 3.96

IRON B RIDGE

RY

Church

tretton

Hanwood

21.11.08

(Vacant).

i\larket Drayton

17.5.09

A. McQueen, M.D.

i\1arshbrook

28.2.06

G. Higginson, 1\1. B.

.. .

hrew bury Police

1. 3.11

J.

Lyttle, M. D.

29.8.07

(\'acant).

1. 5. 95

(Vacant).

Broseley

1. 5.99

N. Fox-Edwards, r.LB.

Dawley

4-.8.14

Lady Supt. Miss Briscoe, The Hollies, Dawley. C. Underwood \\'hitney, Lady Supt. Mrs. Andre\\:s, Lilac Cottage, Ironbndge. M.R .C.S. , L.R.C.P. Lady Supt. Miss A. E . Guy, 42, High Street, l\l a deley. Lady Supt. l\lrs. Danks, G . E. Lockyer, r.1. B. Old Bank House, Much \\' enlock . Lady Supt. Mrs. B. Cartwright, R. H. Marshall. \ \ ilmot Grove, Oswestry.

~hre\\'sbury Railway...

Shrewsbury Town N u rsing-

I RO:"iI3R(l)GE Supt. 1\Irs. Fox-Edwards, I LadyFirfield, Broseley, Salop.

H . C. \\ oodhouse, M.B.

I

Ironbridge

20.3.96

:'Iladeley

20.3.96

~[uch

18.3.12

\Venlock

Oswestry

19.7.21

SIlREWSBURY l\Iarket Drayton

16.4-.13

A. E. Exham, M. D. (Acting).

1. 5. 95

\\'orfield

25.6.12

J. L'Osle Brown, M.D.

Hanwood

22. 4. 15

(Vacant).

Wellington ( alor) Ambulance-

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

lRECISTERED.

----------------j

Shrewsbury

ASS ISTANT C OMMISSIONER-j. Woodward Riley, 1\1.R. C.S. , 'Whitehall, Pontesbury, Shrewsbury. D ISTRICT O FFICER-Major A. R. F. Exham, M.D. , Market D r ayton, Salop. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

77

DI S TRI CT.

1.4.15

\ G . Mackie, 1\1. B.

Lady Supt. Miss Hall, Shavington Grange, Market Drayton. Lady upt. Lady Corbet, The Old i\Janol-, Preston Brockhurst. Ladv upt. 1\lrs. Evans, V.'yken House, Bridgnorth. (Vacant).

I

I Lady Supt. l v\,ardllle

Irs. 1\Ia~ke~on, \ \TrockHall \\1ellIngton.


No. VIII.

78

No. VIII. District. Commissionel'C. Cotton, O. B. E. , F. R. C. P. E. Briarfield, Ethelbert Road, Cn.ntcrbul·y.-(28.11. 11.) -Klllgltt of Grace. '

STAFF

OF

THE

COMMISSIONER.

Assistant CommissioneI's:\~ ajor P . G. elby, O.B.E., L.R.c. p.-(28.5.15.)-Holl. Associate LIeut.-Col. Willoughby Bullock.-(19. 7. 17.)-Esq/(ire. . C. P. ~anl~e~ter, I.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. - (27.5.19.)-Holl. Ass?Clale. Col. SII' \Vtlham Gentle.-(19. 11.20.)-KlIlg·h! (if Grace. Capt. C. A. CO~'e nton, I.R.C.S., The Grey House, Hollington ( -Holl. Assocwte. ' us cx.- 29.11 .19. ) A. Vernon Davies, O.B.E., M.D., The Dell, \"oking , (Attached).-(19.12.19.)KnigM of Grace. DIstrict SmgeonCapt. A. F. Street, M.A., ]\I.D., Burg-hfield 'Vestgate-on-Sca . - (?89 . " - . . 1.~.1 ) - E squIre. County SurgeonsGeorge Locke, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., }.p.-(25.9.20.)-Esqlllre Col. Robert John Simpson, c. B., C.M. G., 1\1. H., C.1\I.-(1S.11.·20.) District OfficersSurgeon-General P. H. Benson, 1\f. B. Thomas Potts.-(21.3.21.) A. Larking, M.D.-(12.7.21.)-(Attached). Lady District SupeI'jntendentLady District OHicersThe Hon. Florence Daly ' M'" B E -(2?-'" 3 13)- L~rl ,F G Th C ,,~OJ race. M' e AouGnteMss ofhOnSIO\(~, ~c. B. E., A. R. R. c. -(26. 6. 20. )-/.adJ' of (,'race. ISS . . j ay ew.- 1• .).21). Mr . C. A. G. Falwasser.-(24.5.21). District Sergeant-Major].]. Cornelious, 5, Bedfol'd Villas ' W estgate-on- ea.-(31.1.14.}-1107l. SI'1'7 1 /118 Brother.

REPORT OF THE COl\Il\II

SIR,

10

ER.

BRIARFIELD, CANTERBURY 1st May, 't922.

I have to present my I' e pOI' t for th e yea r endmg . Th' . the th honour fi Decembel' 31st 1921 IS IS. erst year that the several counties in the District hav b ,. of by ASSIstant Commissioners on the Staff of tI C " e e n taken charge will I think prove successful. le om mISSIOner. The experiment The District now consists of 4 Co d 47 D' .. . Corps. I am glad to welcome the :::~. .. IVI;lons mclusive of those within the the Cranleigh Division within the G 'ld~v I~o~s 0 Bagshot and ~indlesham and Nursing Division within the Borough ~~ R 0.1' t 0'6 s , and the Redhtll and Reigate Divisions have been disbanded owing t ~Iga e <;,rps. 5 Ambulance and Nursing , 0 ecrease m strength and loss of interest;

DISTRICT.

79

with t.wo exceptions they were war Divi ions and had no peace tradition to fall back upon. The total strength of No. VIII. District consists of 1 Commissioner,S Assistant Commissioners, 1 District Surgeon, 1 County Surgeon, 2 District Officers, 4 Lad y District Officers, and 1 District Sergeant-Major. There are 3 Corps Surgeons, 4 Corps uperintendents, 1 Lady Corps uperintendent, 7 other Corps Officers, including ergeant-Majors, 63 Divisional urgeons, 21 Superintendents, 18 Lady Divi sional Superintendents, 14 Nursing Officers, 29 Ambulance Officers, 32 Lady Ambulance Officers, 57 taff ergeants and Sergeants, 73 Corporals, 508 Privates, 379 Ambulance Sisters, a total of 1,225 of all ranks. From t.he reports which have come to hand it is evident that most excellent work is being carried on throughout th e District, especially in the rendering of first aid to the sick and injured and in the transport of the same to and from hospitals, nursing homes, and patients' own dwellings. This latter work has grown enormously. 1 constantly h ear mo ' L flattering remarks from medical men, as well as from their patients who have received attention and assistance at the hands of the Brigade. The work of members of Nursing Divisions in clinics, general hospitals, maternity hom ' s, day nurseries and welfare centres, continues most satisfactory, and I beg to draw your parti c ular attention to the a sistance given to district nurses, to general hospital , as well as to the blind and the crippled . After a lapse of several years, caused by the war, the District Competitions were re urn >d, and from the judges reports these appeared to be satisfactory and to gi"e a good earnest of future success. Generally, discipline throughout the District bas been excellent with but one or two exceptions; membel's having settled down to their peace work in a sati factory manner. I must, in conclusion, tender my acknowledgements to the members of the District . taff, and to all Officer , ~ursing and Ambulance Officers and members, who have loyally assisted me in carrying out the duties assigned to us. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, CHARLES COTTON, Knight of Grace of the OrJer of the Hospital of St. ] obn of Jerusalem. The hief Comlllis ioner. Commissioner, No. VIII. District.


80

THE

ST.

JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

No. VIII.

81

DISTRI CT.

KENT (Continued).

CORPS, AMBULANCE AND NURSING DIVISIONS.

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

SURCEON.

IRECISTERED.

IN CHARCE.

--------

KENT.

Fa\'ersham

7.11.13

(Except those portions which come within the Metropolitan Poli ce area.)

Folkcstone

30.6.1 0

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER-Majol' P. G. Selby, O.B.E., L.R.C.P., Teynham, Kent. COUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT O FFICER-T. Potts, Doddington, Sittingbourne. LADY DISTRICT O FFICE R-l\lrs . C. A, G. Falwasser, Warwick HOllse, Maidstone,

Isle of Sheppey ...

/ 18.1 1.14

ISLE OF THANET

I

;,Iaidstone

2.12.15

A. L. Johnson, L. R.C.P.E. T. G. Styan, M.A. , M. D. R. G. Hicks, M. R.C.S. E . Fisk, ;o.1.D. G. E. Halstead, ir!.D. A. Flint, M.D. 1\1. F . Squire, M.D. H . \V. Southey, L.R.C.P.

Teynham

30.6.1 2

\V. C. Aylward, lILR.C.S.

29.10.90

Ramsgate CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

IRECISTERED.

SURCEON.

IN CHARCE.

I AmbulanceAshford Town

\\' estgate-on-Sea

...

Boughton-under-Blean ... Canterbury Chatham and District City of Rochester Doddington Dover

I

1.-1-.79

E. Scott, D.S.O., lIT.D.

-1-.5.96

A. Kennedy, lILB.

19. 9.1-+

30.9.02 6.8.1-+ 28. 2.01 12.10.97

Folkestone

6.3.05

Greenstreet

7.4.02

Isle of Sheppey

27.1.08

ISLE OFTHANET ".

1.10.11

R. H. R. H.

J. Ferguson, M.D. \Vacher, M.B., B.C. Graham \ Vills, M.D. J. Hoby.

J. P. Henderson, L. M.S.S.A. F. A. Osborne, L.R.C.P. A. J. F. Clarke, M. D. H. R. Davies, lI1.R.C.S. H. R. Evans, lit. D. C . \Vood, M.R.C.S.

\V. R. Brunton,

Ramsgate To,\'n

28.-1-. 91

A. L. Johnstoll, L.R.C.P.

\Vestgate-on-Sea

29. 3.95

M.

B.

T. Travers, O.B.E., lIT.B.

Sittingbourne

7.9.03

F. Noble, L.M.S., S.A.

Tunbridge Wells

1.6.80

W. E. Reynolds, M.D.

19.9.14

C. E. Etheridge, M. B.

Whitstable

Supt. "\ . G. Ray, l\Iount Pleasan t, Teynham, Kent. Su pt. I I. R. alt, 7 , The Broat!, way, heerness. Corp upl. J. Kinmont, 5, CUlhbert Rd., \\'eslgate. Sergt. A. II odge , \\'oodford Hous e, Birchinglon. Amb. Officer E. \ Valel' 30, Dumplon Roa d, Ramsgat c. upl. G . S. Britton, 1, Cedric Rd., \\' eS lgate-on-St>a. Supt. P. 'vV. Hawkes, 12, l. Luke's Road, l\laidstone. Supt. L. R. D e nc e, 26, tation t., ittingbourne. Supt. E. R. Hickmott, 41, Victoria Rd., Tunbridge \\' ells. Supt. W. Poole, 18, Harbour Street, \ Vhitstable.

F. H. \ Vatson, lIl. B.

28.7.1 5

14.4.15

upt. \V. J. MUI'ray, Ronken Gl t>n, Rand all Road, Chalham. upt. . ' ills, Guildhall, Ro chester. Dist. Officer T. Potts (Acting), Doddinglon. SllPt. G. Plater, 82, Buckland Avenue, Dover. Sergt.-Major A. \'idgen, 39, Pavilion Road, Folk~slon c.

J. H. MOI,ton, M. D.

Birchington

Maidstone

Supt. F. J. Miles, 66, Kent Avenue, Ashford. upt. C. \\ '. mith, tocker's II ill, Boughlon. Faversham . Supt. J. B. Daniel. 66, Whitslable Rd., Canterbur}.

NUl'singCanlerbu ry

Lady SupL Mrs. :JiI. K. F. eame, C. J. Evers, M.D., J.P. ]\1. B. E. ,Alfred House, Faversham. Lady Supt. Mrs, ;\loule, The Times, H. R. Evans, 1\1. D. Shorncliffe Road, Folkestone. 'v\'. H. Shephard,:'ILR.c. s . Lady Supt. Mrs. J. Stocker, Rock Cottage, Sheerness.

TlIllbridg~

\\'e lls

11.9.12

25.1.16

Lady Supt. 1\1rs. A. Grummant, 105, Grange Road, Ramsgate.

La dy Supt. Miss A. K. Towers, 9, Ethelbert Ter., \Vestgate-on-Sea. Lady Supt. Mrs. C. Falwasser, \\'arwi ck House, Maidstone. Lady Supt. ~lrs. E . M. L. Selby, Teynham, Sittingbourne, Lady Supt. Miss E. Waddilove, Yewside, Ruthhall, Tun bridge \V's.

SU RREY. (Except those portions which come within the Metropolitan Police area.) A SI TANT COi\DIISsIO.m R-C. P. Lankester, M.R.C.S., 1, Rectory Place, Guildford. COL'i'lTY SL'RGEl)i'IL.\DY DISTRICT OFFICER-The Countess of Onslow, C. B. E., A. R. R. C., Clandon Park, Guildford.

AmbulanceBORO'.

OF REIGAT E

Rcdhill ...

7.8.19 25.3.12

Reigate

7.8.19

Calcrham

30.9.02

Gl'ILOFORD

21.9. 20

A. E. Porter, i\J. D. D. 1allam, :-'LR.C.S.

P. R. Carroll, M.D.

Supt. A. J. Riley, 3, Cedar Road, Croydon. H. L. LOv'lis, o. B. E., Corps upt. M. \Villiamson, M.B., (,.lIf. -1-5, High Street, Guildford. H. A.. Cint\\'ell, ;o.1.D. Supt. O. H. Bradwark, Sutherland House, \\' jndlesham. CapL \V. Attenborough, Supt. Brig. -General E. A. Tudor M.B., B.S. Tudor, C.i\I.G., \iVaverley Court, Capt. II. \V.AttenboroughCamberley.

Hagshot and \Vindl esham Cambed~'y and FI'illlley

21.4.21

Cmnleigh

5.11.21

D. Cameron, lI1.R.C.S.

Guildford

3.3.90

J. II. \V. Laing, 1\1. B.

12.5.20

Corps Supt. E. E. Heesom, L.D. S., Lowcroft, Station Rd., Redhill. Supt. F. A. Sutton, 19, Cromwell Rd., Redhill.

]\f.B.

2.4. 12

E. D. W. Reid, M.B. LadySupt.MissC.\Valerfield,M.B. E., R.A. Bremner, L.R.C.P. ! The Aumbry, Eastr·y, Kent. H. O. Preston, L.R.C.P. H. Wacher, M.B., B.C.

I

Hasleillere

30.11.14

Act. Amb. Office r P. Attwell, High Street, Cranleigh. Supt. J. D . Rutter, 12, Quarry Street, Guildford. Div. ec. \V. \Vhite, Electra House, Haslemere.


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No. IX. District.

SUSSEX (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

RECISTERED.

C o mmi sio nerLieul.-Colonel C. 1. Ellis, C.M.G . , T.O., guay.-(13. 3.19.)-fl.. lligM of Grace.

M.D.,

C. M., Tamworth, Babbacombe, Tor-

r

NursingSTAFF B ORO·. OF' REIGA TE Redhill and Reigate...

Guildford

1B.9.15

Miss M. II. Archibald.

Camberley & Windlesham Clandon

30. 3. 20

A. Crutlwell.

15.3.20

Miss T . Tengely, lIl.O.

Capl. D. 1\1. Barry, L.S.A., L.F.p.s.-(7.B.19.)-li'on. Associafe. Capt. J. \\!'. Whil~, J. p.-( 11.07.)-Esquire. H. II. V . liller, F.C.AMB .-{ 1B.3.21.)-£Joll. Sen.ll·ng Brotlzer.

Coun ty SurgeonLieul.-Col. ]. P. S. Ward, T.O., M.R. C.S., L.R .C.P.-(4.3.21.)-Holl . Assodale. Distr ict OfficCl'Edgar Tmun 011-(2.7.1B).-Hon. Serving Brotlzer. T. D. Ped<ins- (4.3.21). T. Pengclly- (4.3.21).

Lady Distl'ict Supel'intendcnt1\11'.

ASSISTANT COMlIlISSIONER-Capt. C. A. Covenlon, ilf.R.C'.S., The Grey Hou e, IIollington, . USSl'X. COL'NTY SURGEON-G. Locke, ilLR.C.S., L.R . . P., J.P., \Vellington Square, 11a ting . LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-M iss i\. G. Mayh ew, H, \ 'icloria Road, Brighton.

Amb ulance-

Brighton Police Hove Hastings ... Li ttleham pton

. I. Ellis-(1. 5.16.)

Ladv District Officel'M·r s. E. D. P et hybridge-(-+.3.21.) Di~l r ict Sergeant Major-

SUSSEX.

Brighton

COMMISSIONER.

Assista nt COl11missionel'sLady upt. Mrs. Sutton, 19, Cromwell Rd., Redhill. Lady Corps Supt. Lady . M. Knowles,o. B. E., Eastfields, Cam 'Icy. Lady upl.Miss E.Dean , TheY ~w Tree, Brook, Godalming. Lady Supl. Lady Peters, A.R.R. C., " rin dl sham Moor, \Yindlesh am. Lady upl. Mrs. E. E. Rowcli He, o. B. E., torolds Hill, Cranleigh,

13.12. 21

G UILDFORD

BRIGHTON AND H OVE

OF

J.

R. Pcl\\Icy, 6, Beatricc Terrace, Torguay. -(B.5.21}. REPORT

OF THE

CO~L\IISSIONER.

TA;\I\\,ORTH, 7.7.15 24.6.15 5.6.15

H. P. S eymour,

J.

A. Orlebar,

H. Pilling,

:II.

;\1.

o.

Corps, upt. C. Yates, 9, Upper H amillon Road , Brighton. Supt. II. R. Film r, 7, Marlborough Place, Brighton. upl. \V. Calder, cntral Palace Stalion, Brighton. Amb. OfT. C. Parks, 157, ackville Road, IIovl!. upl. G. H. French, .I, axon Rd., eli\ ' \ 'ale, IIastings. ,\mb. Officer A. E. King, 4, Bayford Rd., Liltit!ham ptoll.

B.

;\1. R . . .

,,1. B.

17.6.13

T. C . Pocock,

2.2.14

G. H. Howe,

,,1. B.

R.C.S.

12. 11.07

NursingBRIGHTON AND HOVE Brighton

14.1.16

T. S . Allen,

Hove

28. 5.16

C. E. \Vhilc her, L. R. C. P.

Preston

20.1.16

A. 1\1. Colcutl,

Hastings .,.

14.B.02

]. D. Hessey,L.R.C'.P.

F.

M .. \., lIi.

B. I

Lady Supl. l\Iiss II. Theobald , 62, Dykcs Road, Brighton. Lady Supl. Miss . F. FiclJ- 'omlwr, 305, Ditchling Road, Brigh tllll. Lady Supt. F. Collinson, 126, Queen's Pk. Rd., Brighlon. Lady Supl. l\Iiss i\L Rat es , L. I.. \., 41, Cornwallis Gardens, I Iasti Il~s.

BABBACOMBE, TORQUAY, 31st December, 1921.

SIH, I have lhe pleasure to submil my report for the year ending 31st December, 19?1. 1. General Observat ions. -It will be observed from the attached returns that active work has b~~1l going on in this Distri ct, more especially in Devon and Dorset, as is wcll evidenced by the formation of new Di\'isions. It is my intention to visit the laller CounlV in the coming year. orJ1wall I;as been fighting hard again t heavy odds in the form of icuustrial difficulties and is more than holding ils own. I was particularly gratified on my tour of inspection to find that Laun ce Lon had made such progress in its re-constructi<:>n, great credit is due to Superintendenl R. H eard for the efforts he has made WIth ~uch success. A yeq' intel'esl ing Rally and Church Parade of Cornish Divisions was well arranged by upe-rinlendent E. E. Hattam, at Redruth, on the 2nd October, during the La?y District Superintendent's and my annual visit and was a complete success. Asslstanl Coml11is ioner Barry and District Offi ce r Trounson attended. 2. Amal aa mation with -the Plymoulh and Dislrict Ambulance Service.-On referring to my lastycar's report it is observed that the prophecy contained in the concluding paragraphs was a correct one, for the outstanding feature of the year has been the abso~plion of the Plymouth and Dislrict Ambulance ervice into this District to the mutual advantage of all concerned il is generally admitted. In bringing this arrangement lo a succes ful i sue one must acknowledge the kind co-operation and ready assistance both of yourself and Lord Monson, the latter, at the time, being head of th~ Ambulance Department. You culminaled your diplomatic arrangements and concessions by making a special journey on 25th ovember to inspect the Plymouth CoqJS together with the altash, Torpoint and Cargreen unit ; needless to say this signal honour conferred on our lale, t reinforcements was greatly appr eciated by all I'a nk. A most laudatory report wa subsequently received from you of our new Assislant Commissioner's work ancl that of his officers and other ranks. A copy of this I'eport was circulated to all concerned by him (H. V. Miller). It is som 'what invidious when one has three keen t.\ ssistant Commissioners to pick out one for special eulogy but it will readily be admitted, on all sides, that the amount of time, labour and zeal thrown into the work of lhe Ol'del' by l\lr. H. V. Miller is as gratifying as it is unusual. On amalgamation he volunlal'ily offered absolute co-oper.


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ation and loyalty, these promises have been abundantly fulfilled both in letter and in spirit. 3. Annual In pections. - 'Vith the exception of Plymouth, Torquay and Dawlish Ambulance Divisions, Mrs. Ellis and I inspected all the Divisio ns in D evon and COrllwall. The re is no doubt that the annual inspections are beneficial to t.he in pee ted and to the inspectors, for difficulti es and suggestions are raised on both sides and very often sy mpathised with and amicably sellied. It was a r eal pleasure to watch the growth of efficiency of units, some in particular. (I could mention names butl'efra in.) 4. Annual R eports.-The following are a few excerpts taken from forms B.F.5A or B. F.5N of the annual reports received frol11 uperintendents;St. Ives.-" 900 residents have su bscribed towards a motor ambulance." I cannot refrain f1"Om a remark here, viz., that Sl. !Yes Division is a particularly interesting unit to visit, it is v ry much a live wil'c in rendering efficient. service in this remote fishing town of th e 'Vest. The uperintendent has ,veil earned his sel'vice medal. Newton Abbot (NllI"sing).-" 23 ciyil cases have been attended to by request of medi cal officers and 409 visits w ere paid to homes of patients. Ther is a free loan of nursing requisites and free g ifts of dressings." R ed ruth (Nul·sing).-" This Division upplie a nurse e \ cry day to assist the ister in the massage ro om at the local hospital." D evonport Central. - " This Division mans an ambulance station situated in the grounds of the Royal Albert Ho pital, members sharing all day, en'ning and night duti es. 38 members ha\le done 29,-1-78 duty hours since they have been affiliated ",ith the St. John Ambulance Brigade of this District." Plymouth Co-ope rative (Nursing).-" Members have don considerable nursing in Plymouth Infirmal'Y in assisting al operations and also in imb ecile wards, as well as rende ring assistance at t.he ' Vood ide Home and North Friary IIome. Quite a number of home cases ha\'e also been visited." Penzance.-" Our Hon. urgeon (Dr. Symons) is !l'c turing to a larg-e class and we hop e to obtain several recruits, Removal continue t.o be much appreciated, se\'eral members make a point of calling at local hospit.als and render sen iCL' in various ways." 5. Devon and Cornwall Competition.-This compet.ition was not held this year owing to the collapse of Cornish mining and fall in tmde conditions generally throughout the two counties. 6, District Nursing Competition.-This was not held owing to an insufficient number of entries. 7. Service Medals.-6 Sen'ice Medals were awarded c1ul'ing the yeal' and 5 en'ice Bars. 8. Personnel.-Thel'e has been a numerical increase of 211 members during the year, owing to the amalgamat.ion ;;],Iready alluded lo. Th returns sho\\' a grand total of 991 members, made up of 135 officel' and ~ 56 ot.her mnk . f the 99 1, 783 belong to Ambulance Divisions and 20 to:\T ursing Divisions. If all Di\'i iOlls had rendered returns the figures would be well over 1,000, e .g . , Bodmin 'ursing Di\ i ion, und e r lVII's. Hugo's care, has been well re uscitated, but art'ang.~l11ents were not advanced enough for returns to be rendered in time. 9, Death .-By the death of Corps uperintendent. \V. J ewell, of Newton Abbot, on June 25th, this District has 10 t one of its oldest (in service) and keene t oflicers. His example will, I know, be an inspiration to others. 10. District Staff.-One is very gratified at t.he complete harmony which has xi ted betwee n the Officers on the District Staff and I hereby recol'd my high appreciation of the service of eac h separately and all collectively for their good work 0 loyally and faithfully performed. ergeant- Iajor J. R. Pawley who was appointed District Sergeant-Major on the 8th May has, with characteristic enthusiasm, thrown him elf into his new work and he has been of great. a i tance to me in doing much of the work which would ordinarily devolve on the District Secretary. I have the honour to be, Sir. Your obcdient Servant, C. 1. ELLIS, (Lieut.-Colonel), Knight. of Grace of t.he Order of SI. J ol1n of J erusaleI1l. The Chief Commissioner.

CORPS,

AMBULANCE

85

DISTRICT.

AND

NURSING

DIVISIONS.

CORNWALL. ASSIST J\NT CO;\J;l1JSSIO:-.1I·, R

r.

COL,

Capt. D. 1\1. Barry,

LoS. i\.,

L. F. P.s., Grampound, Cornwall.

SURGEL)N -

DISTRJCT

FI·J 'ER

Rt;CISTERED.

SURCEON.

IN CHARCE.

Hodmin

12.4.15

R. B. Anderson, M.R.C.P.

Cam borne

17.2.06

Lt.-Col. W. Blackwood, D.S.n., M.B. 'V. B. Felton, L.R.C.P.I.

Supt. \\'. 'V. J ohnslon, Sharrow House, Bodmin. Supt. T. C. QuintrelJ, 11, Moor Street, Cambome. upt. H. Richard , Trewolla,l ewlyn East, C'wall. Supt. \Y. James, Thorneville, Do1coath Avenue, Cam borne. Supt. lVI. J. Stewart, 1, Tehidy Terrace, Falmouth. Supt. R. Heard, 3, Bush Park, Launceston. Supt. C. C . Vigurs, ilL D., t. l'Iichael House, . Tewquay. Supt. R. H. Quick, Clarence Cottage, Penzance. Supt. J. H. Bastion, Scarborough Ho. ,Higher Broad Lane, Redruth.

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

Ambulancc-

Cub rt and

1 Te \\'I)'n

22.7.10

Launceston

10.3.15

Lt.-Col. J. T. Thomas, T.n., J.P., M.R.C.S. Lt.-Col. C. R. Browne, M.D. T.'V. Shepherd,L.R.C.P.

:\cwljuay

11.7.12

C. C. Vigurs,

Pl'nzance ...

1-1-.3.19

G. Symons, :\I.R.C.S.

Pool

23.5.10

B.

Dolcoath

1.3.10

Falmouth

5.5.10

arn Brea ...

Porthle\'en

18.10.93

Sl. I yes

~0.1O.02

~t.

23.10.09 27.10.15

Truro \\,ithicl

l\Iayne,

M.

R. C. S.

2 .9.08

Redruth

tcphen's

J.

M. D.

7.10.13

Supt. E. E . Hattam, Hazel Bank, Highel' Sentry, Redruth. F. . :'IIathews, M. A., III. D. Supt. J. T. Thomas, Street-an-Pol, St. Ives. Supt. . Glan\'ille, Moor "iew, St. Stephen's, Grampound Rd. upt. F. Graae, apt. J. G. 1\1. ~Iolony, L.;\1. &. L.S. 47, Richmond Hill, Truro. A. Birks, ;\1. R.C . . upt. '\' . H. Brewer, Church town, 'Yithiel, Bodmin. F. Hit.chens, M.D.

NUI'singBodmin

7.10.15

Falmouth ...

5.5.10

Grampound

8.11.11

Redruth

30. 9.1-1-

Withiel

16.2.16

R. B. Anderson, lII.R.C.S. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1'1. Hugo, Berryfield, Bodmin. Lt.-Col. C. R. Browne, Lady Supt. Mrs. Chellew, III.D. Grey Friars, Falmouth. Lady upt. M. Croggan, Hillside, Grampound. F. Hitchens, M.D., D. P. H. Lady upt. 1'1 rs. Rich, Pednandl'ea House, Redruth. Lady upL. l\Irs. Scammell, South View, 'Vithiel, Bodmin.


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JOHN A:\lBULANCE BRIGADE.

87

DISTRICT.

DEVONS1!lRE (Conlinued).

DEVONSH IR E . CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

ASS ISTANT COllIMISSIONER-lIedley \ T. l\Iilkr, 5, Eddyslone Terract', \\Test I ] 0(', PI),ll1out h. COl'NTYSURGEON-Lieul.-ColoneIJ . P . S. \Vurd, T.D. , M,n . . s., L.R.C.p" Slll'l'wcll ll ouse, Tavistock Road, Plymouth . D ISTRICT OFFICERS-T. D. Perkins, 2, Albert Road, Plymouth. T . Pengelly, 42, Ford IIill, Plymouth. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER- Irs. E. D . Pethybridgc, 11, \ Vhitefield Terrace, Plymout h.

RECISTERED.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON .

NEWTON A BBOT

R. F. IIiggin, M. B.

Devonporl

30.5.22

Major F. W. W . Dawson, Lady Supt. A. Carder, M.D., D. P.H. 90, Bealrice Av., Ford, D'nport. Capt. C. S. Lander, D.S.O., lILC., M. B.,B.S.

Plymouth Central

19.1. 22

O. N. \Valker, M.B.

PLYMOUTH

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

RECIST ERED .

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON .

Ambul a nce1. 5.00

Ashburton

+. 12.01

Exeter

N EW T O ;'<l

20.2.06

ABBOT

22.7.1+

D awlish Kingsteignton ... Newton Abbot Teignmouth

...

6.8.06 29.10.95 28.9.10

PLYMOUT H B OROUGH

16.2.10

D evo nport Central

7.6.21

S toke Section

1.4.22

St. Budeaux Section

1. 4. 22

upt. \ V. T . Butchers, Banks-y-Brim, Ashburlon. Supt. E. ;\. Bowden, ;\1. B. E., C . Lovely, III. D. Pcndock,. l. Da\id 's IIill,Exelcl·. J . J. . Scrasc, M. R. . S. Corp Supt. J. Rice, 42, IIilton Rd., e\\'ton Abbot. Cl'gt. J\. \\'. H. Bassett, 1\1. Cutcliffe, lII.R.C.S. 2, Alexandra Terrace, Da\\'lish. .A mb. Oflicl.:r . R. ;"olc\\'COmbl', "Y. Patey, I.D. H . B. \\Talters, M.R.C.S. Abbrook Farm, Kingsteignto n. J. R . CulrOSS,I1I.B. E.,:'II.D. Supt. \\'. \ \'yse, 52, Tudol' Rd., Newlon ;\bb ot. C. King, O.B.E., 1II.D. J. R. Hatfield, L.R.C.P. F. \\'. 1'10rton Palmer, upt. F. \V. ~Iorlon Palmer, M. D., M.,\. 13, Orchard Gdn " T('ignmoulh. Capt. H. F. Vella ott, orps upL T .. \. 1Iitchcock, lII.C., F.R.C.S. 16, Thornlon . \\'(~., Plymouth. T . l'IcEI waine, L. R. C. P. upl. F. P. Dm ic , 49, ClowtLnc' Sl., D '\"onport G. H. Oriel, III. H.

E. A. Ellis, M.A., LB.

Plymouth Co-operalive Torquay ...

22.11. 07 22.3.13

7.7 . 21

Plymouth Central

9. 6.21

Plymouth Millbay (Railway) Plymouth Co-operative

1. 2. 95

Stoneh ouse Saltash L andulph T o rpoint T orquay ...

12.5.08 11. 10.21 22. 11.21 30.7. 21 18.11.06

l'Iajol' J. Riddell, 111. C., Supl. A. R. POI1 ford, M.S., lII.B. 51, Bcatril'l' .h e., Plymouth. \\T. C. Hamillon, III. B . llpl. G. IIo\\'ard, 11. Parsloe, ;'II. R. C. S. 36, CC'il Sl., Plymouth. H. LuLiolf, ;'II.C., I1LR. ' .S. G. H. Fisher, L. A. H. Supl. J. \\TaITl'n, 13, IIl'ad land Park, Plymouth . T. B. Wilkinson, III.B. llpl. C. 1\1. Ball, 53, l\lcxandra Rd., 1\T ullc\'. 1\1. 1\1. h~l rosc, M. R. C. S. 'upt. E. J. Hackworth)" 125, U Ilion Sl., Stonehous .:: . H . G. Robin on, lIf. B. upt. . \V. 1\1. Pryor, 9, Dudil'y T'rrace, allash. S . G . Vint er, J . P.,~1.R.C. '. Supt. A. J. Isaac, J. Samuel, L.1I1. S.S.A. 28, larcnce Rd., Torpoinl. J. F. Jones, L.M.S.S.A. T. Dunlop, M.B., D.P.H. llPt. T. Dunlop, \\'ille nhall, Capt. R. \Vard, I.e., Babbacombe, Torqllay. lI1.R.C.S.

NursingBabbacombe and S . Marychurch Exeter

20. 12.12

\ V. C . Davidson,

23. 10.15

P. H. Stirk, I1LR.C. S., D. P.H.

III. B.

Lady Supt. Mrs. Acton, A. R. R.C , .!)unboyne, Sl. Mary h., S. DeVOll . Lady Supl. A. M. Phillips, 16, Oxford Rd., Exeter.

Major H. K. Griffith, F. R.C. S.

Lady Supt. Miss 1\1 . Phillips, 19, Hill Park Cres., Plymouth. Lady Supt. 1\1. H. Jane, Harlowen Lodge, St. Mary Church, Torquay.

DOR SE T . i\SSI'T.\NT

Oi\l;\lISSIONER-Capt. J. \V. \Vhite, J.P., Clarendon Villa, North Road, Parkstone.

onny . URGEONDISTRICT OFFICER-

Ambu lanceDorchester

21.1.21

E. \\'. Smerdon, M.D. A. R. Palerson, M.D.

Parkslonc Mutley ...

Lady Supl. M. 1\Ioysey, Tinlern, Newton Abbot, S. Devon. Lady Corps Supl. Mrs.J.Vellacott.

12.6. 13

Newton Abbol

Supl. R. Johnson, 81, Monmouth Rd., Dorchester. Supt. G. \V. H. R. Scott, St. Katherine's,Queen's Groye, Parkes tone.

NUJ'sing-

Parkstone

18.10.16

Burford Taylor,

Ill. B.

Lady Supt. 1\Iiss L. H. de la Combe, The Holt, Parkstone, Dorset.


No. X.

88

Icar to mise' illtel'l'st in Sl. John 's work in the ollwr largc t.O\\·II~ ','f.' he count:·,. sL~ch I 1 01. WIll, ' 'I I \'1l1 " ).!" ' S. L y lll, 1 et' The ll ertfordsh lrc DIVISion, thc ). (LJ'J110Utl, C. ff'ASSlst,lIlt r C0ll1ll1issil1nC'rs tell me, is small, but c ffi cicn t, a nd s. ems to b.e also ~u" enn.g rom pn t war in erlia. Thc cOITespondence I have had WIth the \'arl~us officel s em Ollrage J11e to think, however, that the k cnness and the will to go .on IS [h~r~, and I !~~~~ ne xt yea r to wI'ite about its sllccessful endeavours . Cambridge ~gal11 IS repr~s~ bv two Railway Divisions- not enough. The ('ounty must .be stl.rred up to ta. e .an il;terl'st in the work. Durillg- the spring I hope to o.l-ganlze WIth the Ass.oclatlOn OrganizeI' a general campaign to in~re<:se interest In the work, and so 1l1crcase kecllnl'ss and efficiency in the wholc distrICt. . . . . I wish to exprcss my best thanks to tl~ c. ~ssis tanL Comm.lsslonc.r~,for kll1dly h.~lpJJ1g l11e in a dirficult rositiol1. To Corps, DIVISIonal and urslllg offic.crs [00, I \\ Ish ~~ convC'v my best thanks for their kindness and courte y and ass I tance, thcy ha~e g-iven-me in stepping into the shoes of a predecessor r may hope to copy but not 0 improv' on. 1 have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedi nt servant, J ,\II1 ES F . C. Hoss.\cK, Knight o( Grace o( the O rdel" of St. John of Jerusalem. The Chil f Commissioner. "'tS

No. X. District. Commi sioncl'Major

J. F. C. Hossack, F.R.C.S.-(l1.2J.)-A-,"g-llf o.f(;rnrc. STAFF

OF

COM II S10

ER.

Assistant CommissionersFrancis H. Barclay.-(29.7.13.)-Hvll. Scnl/'J/g Bro/lter. Alexander J. Boyd, V .D. , M.D.-(19.3.20.)-lloll. Associate. District Surgeon\V. Fryer, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Fore treet, lp wich.-(9.2.22.)-Jloll. ,·/sso";rrlc. District OHicersCaptain F. H. Gooderham, 30, Melville Road, Ipswich.-(20.·l, 22. ) G. C. Bantoft, Upton Lodge, \Varwick Road, Ipswich.-(21.4. 22. ) A. C. Hill, 112, Harv y treet, Ip ·w ich.-(22A.22.) T. J. D amant, The Lodge, Chri tchurch Park, Ip wich.-(23. 4. 22.)

Ladv District Officer11ss lVI. WI·ight.

District Sergeant-Major-

CORPS.

A. Lord, 201, Woodbrid ge Road, Ipswich .-(20A.22.) REPORT

OF

THE

COi\ll\1I SIONER. 49 , BER~ERS STREET, IpS\\·IClI. 31st Decemb r, 1921.

SIR, I have the honour to submit the following as my report for the year ending 31 'it D ecembe r, 1921. The lamented death of the late Commissioner Colonel G. . Elliston, C.B ., Y.D., in Tovember, rather handicaps me in giving as exhau tive a report as I would wish. Th e long illness of Colonel Elli ton, and his evident de ire to carryon, sho"s what a keen Commissioner he was, and how anxiou he was to do to th' last his utmost for the Brigade. Even on h is death bed he insist cd on personal inten·ic\\·s to gi\ e me instructions for carrying on his work. I did all I could, but his grasp of anairs was so personal that I have had grl'at difficulty in getting a hold on things in the time at my disposal, since appointment. I have, howe\,er, personally inspected the following Di visions, Felixstowe, CI'omer, Colchester, with Dedham, Ipswich ;'\ursing and Felixstowe ursing. All these Divisions I foulld keen on their \\ ork, 90 per C 'Ilt in uniform, with good and efficient offic rs, and sound equipment. The largest Corps in the District is Ips·\ \'ich. Tbis is in excellent condition. l\lon~'y has b( l'n found by enel'getic friends, and practically c\ ery man is in the new uniform. The men are keen, many of them weal' war medals, and they al'e officered by competent and efficient men. The ursing Di\'i. ions . how a slight tendency to rest on tlwir la urels. There is a light falling off in thl' ir numbers, but that is a state o[ affairs that is general thmughout the District. The lack of war in 'entin' to wOI' k seems to be at the bottom of this, with general war wcarine s, and a peculiar dislike to di . ciplin e and uniforms. This however will right it elf, and in the coming year I hope to institute new meansof letting the public know moreof them and the Brig-ad' in general. Th e transport section of Ipswich docs an admirable work. The motor has tra\'eIJed thou sands of miles and its condition was such that a new clms is wa. needed. It has been got and paid for, and the new one so fal" is doing its duty, ha\ ing mo\'ed in the year close on 600 patielHs fl'om a lal-ge I'adius to various nUl', ing homes and ho, pitals, travelling as far afiel d as London. Finance is the serious point, but I believe in institutions such as this always having a balance on the wrong ide. It helps one to beg all the easier. Both Felixstowe and Colchester are in a flourishing stall.: financially and in keenness. The men al'e practically all in uniforlll, and the Colchester tra~sp?rt has done an imm ense work. CoiL-hester has initiated a 11 'W dcpartuIT, :v~lch IS to b~ com?lcnded, getting six, eight or tcn men f r0111 vi ll ages neal" by to Jom up to their ~l'7ln body, unt il these villages arc strong enough to [oml a Division of their own. 1 hIS mu st be encouraged in other Divisions in the Di trict. Haverhill r egret I have not had an opportunity yet of getting acquainted with, but its I"epo rt IS .g.o?d. ~rO?ler alone represents St. John's in Norfolk. It is a ve ry efficient little DIVISIon ,;vlth ItS motor transport, but an endeavo ur must be made during the coming

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89

DISTRICT.

AMBULANCE AND NURSING DIVISIONS. CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

AS~ISTA~T

C( i'l1MISSI :\,ER,OtINTY Sl ' RGEl)NDISTRICT FFlCER CORPS AND

DIVISIONS.

REGISTERED.

AmbulanceCambridge G. E. R.

31.8. 15

- - -r F.

. Apthorpe " -ebb, R.C.S. . C. "-aters, ;\1. R.C.S.

;\1.

G. E. R.

~Iarch

n.6.12

I

SURGEON.

~\.

IN CHARGE.

II. D. Hutchinson. 152, Tenison Rd., Cambridge. SupL A. E. Mortlock, 54, :'\'"orth Street, l\Iarch.

ESSEX. (for parts of Essex within :'letropolitan Police area see :'\0. I. District). .\SSIST.\:\T ~);\J:lIISSIl):\ ERCl)l :\TY ~l ' RGEn:\ DISTRICT OFFI ER-

AmbulanccColche tcr ~Ianningtree

5.5.09 1.11.12

A . \\. Fell, ;\I.D. J. leigh, M.D. . Bn~e, M.D.

SupL E. H. Andrews, 75, Crouch Street, Colchester. Supt. S. Bn~e, M. D., High Street, lVIanningtree.

HERTFORDSHIRE. ASSIST.\ NT UI;\IIS lONER-Alexander COUNTY t'RGEl):-<DISTRICT OFFICER-

J. Boyd,

V.D., M.D.,

l\lanor House, \Yare.

AmbulanceHertford

16.2.09

Hitchin

24.2.1 0

S1. Albans City ..

22.4.22

Tring

20.2.15

Ware

16.6.02

Supt. G. . Durrant, 1, Old Cross, Hertford. 1. H. Gilbertson, ;\1. R.C.S. Supt. Re\,. G. B. Gainsford, \\' oodside, Hitchin. Dr. J. Cleveland, 44, Clarence Rd., St. Albans. \V. \V. Anderson, M.B. Supt. .: \. Butcher, Frogmore House, Frogmore t., Triog. 1. A. Bell, M.C., M.B. Supt. C. J. Dewsbury, V ine Cottage, \Vare, Herts.


90

TilE

T.

JOHN

. \MR U LANC E

I~RT(~J\ J)E.

91

NO R FO I .. K. ASSIST ,\

T

'OM~ II ,

SION ER -F rancis II. Ba l-c la.y, Thc \Va rren,

No. XII. District.

n)l11er.

Comll1is~ioJle(' S ir John Lum s d en,

SURt;El)N DISTRICT O F!'l ER-

l \1l'NT\,

D.L.,

, TAFF 19.3.01

1\. II. Burtoll,

~I.

n.

Supt. F. J. EI11I11S, Lynloll, SL l\lary's l' oad, C I-OI11('r.

SUFFOLK. ASSIST.\ NT MIIILSloNER-Captai n S. O. Eades, L.R.C.P., L.R . . s., '(. lI elen's Lolig-e, Ipswich. COL'NTY Sl'RGEO:-lDISTRICT OF!'ICER-

OF

RECISTERED.

SURCEON.

IN CHARCE.

All1bulance-

J. L.

Felixstowe

11.11. 99

Haverhill ...

22.-+.99

T.II.Goodman,M.R . . s.

IpSWI C H

31. 1. 00

\V. IIibberl,

Firsl

13.7.93

·upL. C. E. Fiddy, 71, iTar\;uHJ ~(., Ips\\i ch. Supl. \V. C. Smith, \V . . IJ ibbert, lIl.R.C.S. 3D, ;\lelvilk l~d., fpswi ch . upl. T. i\. PCPlwr, ~, J I:trtl .y Sl., Ipswi ch. , IIoyland, L.R.C.I'. SupL. J. Pawcwy, 67, Ll'\'illgton Road, Ipswich. SupL. :"Jet hel'Coat, S. IIoyland, 1\1. D. 16, \\ '()Is('y Stn'el, Ipswich. J. A. i\IcKinnon,M.R.L.!-,. upl. G. \\'. 'urtis, 31, Bishop's I J ill, Ipswich. j. C. Mead, F.R. C.S. Amb. Officer E. ' 1 aylor, 78, B~resford Rd., Lowestofl. \V. Tyson, M. D. Supl. A. J. II arper, 71, Oxford Road, LoweslolL

Gippeswyk Greal Easlern Ry. Orwell \Vorks ...

St. John's ocial

elliemenl

Lowestofl Lowestoft (Brook)

4.4.05 21.9.12 13.10.98 29.7.97 1. 5. 99

7.12.14 23.11.14

NUl'singFelixstowe

20.12.11

Haverhill

9.10.11

IpSWICH

1.10.94

E.

Johnslon, lII.H., B.S.

M. R • . -.

P. L. Guiseppi,

M. D .

T. II. Goodman, lII.R.C. S.

1.10.15

R. Eadcs,

Beechholme

1.10.15

Broad waler

Miss \ Villiamson, F.R.C. S.!. A. II. Hill, M.R.C.S.

1.10.15 30.9.17

M.

R.C. s.

D. H. Hutchinson, M.D.

Lady Supl. I\Iiss Lloyd, Kilmore, Tomlinc Road, Felixstowc. Lady Supt. Miss Ruffie, ilverdale, lIaverhill. Lady Corps Supl. fiss Bollm Coulcher, The \\'a rren, Ipswich. Lady Supl. Iiss E. M. Debenhall1, 23, Holton Lane, Ipswich. Lady Sup(. Mrs. Dring-, 4, Stoke lIill Rd., Bclstead Rei., Ipswich. LadySupl. MissL. I Iaggar,A. R. R. S., 111, London R oad, Ipswich. Lady upl. Mrs. C. E. Hulchinson 2, Gordon Road, Lowestoft.

,

l\ ferrion Squarc,

CO IMIS. 10 TER.

TIlE

Dish-ict Surgeons\V. C. Stevenson, F.R .C.s.J.-KnighL of CrG{e.-60, Lower .Baggol Slreet, Dublin. Sclon Prin gl , O. B.E., F.R.C.S.I., 7, Fitz\\~illiam Plac~, DublIn. G. P. M e ld o n , M.D., 67 , Lowel- Baggol Slreel, Dublin. Disll·ict Officcl-sG. P. Cope, 1\1. D., 36, II arcourt Slrcet, Dublin. . A. J. Connor, M.B.E. - IIon. Sen,iJlgBrother.-118, Soulh C Ircula r Road, Kilmainham, Dublin. Arthur L. B. Moore, J.p. - lloll. Servillg Brollzer.-13, Ormond Road, Ralhmincs, Dublin. CORP S

AND

DIVISIONS.

Lad\' Dio;;u-ict

up erinlendcnli\1~s. Ella \\'ebb, liT. B. E. , ~J.D.-L(1d)' of Grace.-20, IIalch

trc't, Dublin.

Ladv Di'itri ct Office l's. Miss E. F. Blandford - IIoll. S er71illg Sisler.-2, Palm rslon Road, Dublll1. Iiss l\1uriel Poe, l>I.B. E.-I..ady o.f Crace. -Sanlry ourt, Sanlry, Co. Dubl!n. lise; Letitia Overcnd - Iloll. Servillg Sis/er.-Airfield, Dundrum, Co. Dublrn. i\1iss gerlha Bruce, :>1. B. E., Lesermgh, Borrisokane, Tipperary. COI·p . . Office r s attached to Di'itrict Staff on eli bandment of Corp. Corp~

taddon, L. R. C. P.

Moka

Lowestoft

Supl. \V. G. Enllll.Y, Kinsale, Carr-ison L.trlt" Fl'lixstowc. 'upL T. II. Goodman. M.R . . s., 39, lIigh Str 'el, !lavcl-hill.

40

Assistant Commissioner. , . W. G. Smilh, o.B. I ~ . - Esqlllre.- The Bungalow, hathfalnham. Colonel R. j. Blackham, c.n., C.M . C;., CLE., D.5.0., ,\.M.5.-(16. 8. 21.).

NUR~IN(;

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

II1.D.,-j(nighL of Cmce.-

Dublin.

Amblilanceromer

K.B.E.,

'li rgeo n ~-

\\'. Dawson, lIf.D., 7, /\i lcshury Road, Dublin. T. O. Graham, M.D., 14, Lower Fil;r.\Villiam lreet, Dublin. Corps Superintendenh . ] allll'S 11. \\'ehb Ilrlll. Ser"illg BrlJlher.- Tlnoran, Glenagcary, Co. Dublin. . J. ;\!('\\' illiam, 51, MOllnt Shannon Road, Railto, Dublin. . Rl'g. I r. Kl'ating-c, l). H. E.-flo1l. Scr7.1illg Brother.-B ramb 'rg, Sullon, Co. DublIn. COI-P'i Officcr .... A. 1\1. Fullcrton, t).l;. E., 1, ,\ lex<Lntiel- Terrace, Dalkey, Co. Dublin. J. Gourlit', 60, :'II espil Road, Duhlin. Lady Corp~ lIperintendenh all' Dispensary, Roberl Slreet, ;\lr5. Shallk'i 11011. SI'r7)illg Sisll'r-Sl. jamc Duhlin. I\Irs. \\' . I I. Rl)hinc.,on, ullellcn, Glcnageary, Co. Dublin. Mrs. l\1 cViltie , 62, Fitzwilli ;ull Square, Dublin. Mrs. Reg. I!. Keating'e, Brambcrg, 'ul ton, Co. Dublin. Lady COJ-pS Officer . Miss Iinnie FitzGerald, 15, Raglan Road, Dublin. Mrs. Hewal, Druid Lodg , Cabinleeiy, Co. Dublin. REPORT OF TIlE CO 1 II 10 ER. QL'ARE, DUBLIN. 40. MERRIO 9th February, 1922. SIR, The las( lWt'lv,' monlhs ha\l' be 'n anxiou ones, but 1 am pleased to record thal lhe w ork o[ our District has conlinul'd with unabaled zeal, and has been characlerised by much o[ a us ful chara.cler. O\\'ing (0 lhe slate of :var and curfew l-eslrictio~lS, it was difficult a nd dang-l' rous holding our I-cgular practIces, and as mo t of OU I- acl lv e l11emlH'rs were workpl'ople, the carly curfew gave small oPPo l-lunily [0 1- Icclures and attcndance a( regular Illl' ' lings. . . In lhe stree(s of Dublin, however, and in some country dlslncts our members look duty and rendereel very efficient first aid to a large numb - r. of \Voun~ed. In Dublin es pecially the work done by our ambulance men w as o[ a highly cred itable characl~r and in every sen e wOI-th y of the Brigade. Numerous ambushes lo ok place 111

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92

TIlE

ST. JOl~N

No. XII.

AMBlILA TCE BIH ,ADE.

crowded street a nd casualties occurred alma, t daily and nig-blly, Cln d ill a gr 'at number of instances our men rushed to the spol, applied Jlrst ai d lo civilians a nd assisted ill tile rellloval of the wound e d lo hospital. lVIcwy caS l~S of great galla nt ry w cr report d to me, incl u lin g one of outstanding merit. Private r\lb >rt P. Taylor during an ambush in Graflon t l-eet, a crowded thoroughfare, when bombs were thrown, rushed fL)rward, picked up an unexploded bomb, remov'd the pin, rcndel-ing it safe, handed it to the I olice, and then proceeded to render fir l aid to a wounded civilian. Olll of a numb r of cases of gallantl-y rcport d to me, I submitted to th Chid oml11issioner the nam(>s of those whosc services were of an outstanding- kind. On the 9th january, 1922, I wa informed" that the u b-Prior, aCling on behalf of lli s R oyal II ighness the Grand Prior, had approved the recommendation of Ll1L' ChapterGeneral lhat the following awards be made to the undermentiOlll:d members 01 the City of Dublin Division, St. john Ambulal1l'c BI-igade, in recognition of 'fficicnt fil-, t aid rendered by them during allacks on Cmwn Forces in Dublin in May and june, 1921 :-Pte. Albert P. Taylor, ih'er Medal; Di\,. upl. France J. Horne, Ple. Pdcr Byrne, Pte. J 0 eph l\lartin, Sergt. Patrick Cassidy, Bronze i'lledals; 'rgt. lIenry l\lcCamley, Pte. Leigh L. Mathews, Pte. George Carbcn-y, \'e\lul11 \ otes of Thanks wilh special letters of appreciation. In june our Annual ompetilion were held at Jierrion quan~. The Dublin Ambulance Challenge Cup was won by the it}' of Dublin .A mbulancL' Di\'i ion . The Irish "\\"omen' Challenge up by the Harcourt ~ursing Divi , ion . The .:'\'O\·ices· up by lUes rs . \\'. and R. Jacob's Nursing Diyi iOIl (No.1 Team). Thl i\liddlelnllCurtis Challenge Cup by l\1e sr . "\-\T. and R. Jacob's Ambulanc Di,isioll ( 'quad Ii.) The Individual hallenge Cup ("\Vomen) was won by i'llrs. Rowlette, Sl. ,' tephell's Green I\"msing Division; and the Indi\'idua l Cup (;\1en) by CIXt. Ie amlc.\, il)' of Dublin Ambulanc > Division. The Cups wcre presented to lhe winners by lhe Ll)rci hief Justice of Ireland, and amongst the speakt'l"s was ir john Ross, lit., Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and President of the Irish Centre, 't. john .A mbulance Association. \Ve sent a team to compete for the Dewar hiekl and Yl11ons-E~cl('s up to London in May and were pleased and encouraged by the winning of second place \\'hich entitled our team to th Symon -Eccle up. Our Invalid Requisile Department and Baby Clothing Departmcnt did excell nt work amongst the poor. Our Ambulance TI-ansport Depal-tmcnt has proved its usefulness; 24-2 cases Were calTied by thc BtOigade molor ambulance, and now that the city d ctl)!"S, l'SP 'cially the dispensary doctors, know of this sen'ice they ,1I-e availing themsclves of itlargl'ly. The average numbel- of calls per day now amounts lo t\\·o or thl'l'e ; and on 0 ' casions fifly mile journeys to country ca es wert' unlkrtaken. Ambulance mell can a!\\ays be got at short notice to go on cases, and when women or cilildn'n are calTil'd an officer or membet- of a Tursing Di\"i ion takes duty. In July, Colonel R. J . Blackham, C.B., C.M.G . , D.S . . , \\'as lr<lnsfl'rred from ;\l). X. District to my taffas c\ssistant ommissionl'r, and has pro\-ed himsl'lf a vl'ry valuable acquIsItIOn. It was largcly due to Colonel Blackham's efforts that l)Ur G((::;cllc \\as started. The first number was issued in January, 1922, and had a large circulation . \Vith Colonel Blackham as our editor we hope thalthc Irish .1I/1blflal/cl' Gazelte will prove a help and intercst to our members, and make kllown to lhe public our doing; it will also gi .... e opportunity for intel-changc of idcas. The future of lhe Brigadc in In~land has givcn us cause fL)r much thought and some anxiety; ho\\"ever, I must confess to a fceling of hopefulness. Our 1llembers have proved by their excellent work their loyalty to lhe Brigade, their patrioti m and single-mindedness of purpose, and our reputation is such I belicve we will be given an oppol-tunity of continuing our efforts in thc cau e of humanity in the new Ireland before us . \ Ve would like to see the re-establishment of the ancient Priory of Sl. John which fOnllerly stood at Kilmrtinham on the ill' of the presl'nt Royal Hospital. The history of the lands of Kilmainhalll and thc edillces buill lhereon dates from as far back a ' 600 o\.D., and maintains its continuity to t he present day. l\lany of the stones of the Priory of St. John which formedy stood here and was conf rI"C'd IIpon the Hospitallers by the famous Slrongbow in 1174 A. D . :1.re actually in the walls of the present building. The rose window in the hapel, with much of its gla s, was placed there from the ruined Chapel of thosc prjestly Knights. I have the honour to De, Sir, Your obedient servant, J OHN Lu fSDEN, Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of J erusalem in England. The Chief Commi~sioner. Commissioner No. 12 District.

93

DISTRICT.

CORPS, AMBULANCE AND NURSING DIVISIONS.

CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

SURCEON.

IN CHARCE.

(Acting) E. M. Fannin,

Supt. F. J. Horne, 16, Lullymore Tce., Dolphin's Barn, Dublin. Supt. "\V. H. Reynolds, 102, St. Lawrence Rd., Clontarf. Supt. Chas. Keatinge, 4-2, Grafton treet, Dublin. Supt. . G. Young, Dartmouth Road, Dublin. J. Gourlee, 5, Clan william St., Dublin. Supt. J. ibthorpe, 33, Ioles\Yorth Street, Dllblin. Supt. \ V. JI. Paget IJaffield, ?lI.B . E., 7, ul11merhill, Kingstowll. Supt. Owen O'Dockel-Y, M.B . E., 8, Eyre Square, Galway. upt. J. '. Smurthwaite, 90, Pcmbroke Rd., Dublin. upt. I\". Hollingsworth, 1, Power's Sq., Dublin. Supt. J. L. Keogh, 7-t, Sir Rogerson's Quay Dublin . J. Bamford, General Valuation Office, 6, Ely Place, Dublin. upt. P. J. Tyrrell, 4-9, \'iking Rd., Arbour Hill, Dublin.

RECISTERED.

AmbulanccCITY OF

D

18.12.05

BUN

M.D.

Brooks, Thomas

15.12.15

Kealinge's

26.5.15

:'IIcLoughlin&IIarvey's

26.5.15

Rome & Co.

...

26.5.1 5

ibthorpe & Co .

1. 2.1 7

I

Lane Joynt,

1\1. D .

1\1. B.

Glenageary

3.11. H

C. B. Scott,

Galway

3.1.1 6

, J. J. \\'aters,

ity

Jacob, \Y. R.

c

Co.

John's Lane Di tillery ~lorgan

Ro~

25.7.11

"\V. G. Han'ey,

?lI.D .

?II. D.

1.11.16 1.7.18

:'IIooncy's

al Collegc of

I

M.D.

cience

15.1.16

St. J ame:::.·s Gale

18.3.04

\\T. A. \Vinter,

Queenstown

1.11.15

J. J. O'Connor,

M.D.

Supt. F . l\lcCar thy, 70, South Mall, Cork.

~ursingDl' BUL'( CITY \L'\)) COl!;'\T\ DIVISIOL'\S

.\lexandm Collegc Blackrock Carrickmincs

17.11.13 1.1.16

J. Garrett,

\ 31.12.14-

\V. F. Pim,

M . D.

M.D.

10.5.09

E.

Clontarf

10.4-.14-

E . Fannin,

M.D .

Dublin Univel', ity

15.2.14-

Dundrul1l

19.2.15

A. S . Goff,

M.D .

Earlsfort

31. 5. 16

J. B. l\Iagcnnis,

Fitzwi lli am

10.1.16

R. B. 1\IcViltie,

ity of Dublin .. .

IcDowcl Cosgrave.

M .D .

M.D.

Lady Supl. l\lrs. Thompson, 21, l\layfield Road, Rathgar. Lady Supt. Miss E . C. i\Iartin, Gre nbank, 1\Ionkstown. Lady Supt. 1\Irs. C. Bewley, Blencarn, Foxrock. Lady upt. Miss 1\1. Oliphant, 20, Drumcondm Rd., Dublin. Lady upl. Mrs. Chas. Keatinge, 6, Greenmount Rd., Terenure. Lrtdy upt. l\1is R. Mahaffy, 7, t. Stephens Gl-een . Lady upt. l\Iiss Bird, Churchtown Ho., Dundrul11. Lady llpl.l\Irs. \\'ilkinson,3, lal-emont Villas, Glcnagary, Dublin. Lady upt. Mrs. Somerville, lag-eough Home, owper Road, Dublin.


94 CORPS AND DIVISIONS.

THE

ST.

9S

JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

RECISTERED. I

SURCEON.

IN CHARCE.

----------------__------1------------------/-----------------------Harcourt

1.11.15

Jacobs, Messrs. \V. R.

5.11.17

Kingstown

1.5.1 3

Leeson Park

19.11. H

North Dublin

22 .7.15

! H .Hunt,!I1 . D.

\\T. G . Harvey, !\I.D.

R. Lynn Heard, J. Beattie, 1\1. n.

1\1.D.

J. Beckett, !\I. D. \V. A.

ooke, !\I.D.

J. J. Purser, !\I.n.

St. James's Gate

6.5.1-!-

R. J. Rowlette, !\I.D.

Lady Supl. Miss orry, 77, Upp r Leeson t. ,Dublin. Lady 'upt. MI's. A. Eager, \Vellington Place, Dublin.

.-\. P. C . II. Barry, !\I.D.

COUNTRY DIVISIONS

Ballinasloe Borrisokane Bray

16.1.15 H.11. H 11.2.15

F rmoy

28.1 0.15 3.1.1 6

Kilkenny

26.1 2.15

Limerick

19.7. 16

l'\aas

5.2.13

Nenagh

1-+.11. 1-!-

Portlaw

1.2.15

J. \V. Rutherford, !\I.D. L. Quigley,

1\f. D.

D. J. Roantree, P. J. Byrne,

1\Ln.

G. Wo odroffc,

M.D.

J. J. Walel's, l\l. n. . J I'cnnan,

;IT.J).

\Ym. Fogerty, l\LD. O. Donel Browne, r.r.n.

C. A.

J ohl18, 1\f. D.

D. F. " 'alker, M.n.

10.7.14

P. J. Flanagan,

\V icklow

21.1.16

\Y. J. Mceorm ick,

20.7. 16

D.

i\I.

Sligo

Grafton

Kent.-Knight of Grace. STAFF

Assistant Commissionel'-

;'IT.

OF

Sir George L. Cheatle, K.C.B.,

THE

COMMISSIO fER .

c.v.o., F. R.C.S.-(18.3.21.)-117, Harle) Street,\\'1.

Distl'iet Surgeon-

A. J. Borne.-(1.3.21.) F. E. Drinkwater.-(2.3.21.) W. T. Hancox.-(3.3 . 21.) E. J. Prew.-(4.3.21.) II. Gutridge.-(5.3.21.) B. Hemphrey.-(6.3.21.) REPORT

1.1.16

Clonmel

Galway City

E . A. Richards, Esq . , Asst. Distri ct Superintendent, S.E,& C. R., Ashford Station,

T. Halliwell, M.D., The Rowans, Lowther Hill, Forest Hill, S. E.13.-(1.3. 21.)

1.5.15

2 .10.15

Commissioner-

Distl'jet Offieel's-

Rath o-ar

St. Stephen's Green

Lady SupL Miss O 'Kelly, 97, Rathgar Road, Dublin. Lady upl. Miss . Ban'ington 12. Morehampton Rd . , Dublin, Lady upl. l\Iiss C. Nugent, Martello Ho., Kil1gst 'n, Co. Dub. Lady SupL l\Iis Archer, 26, Elm Pal'k Avenue, Dublin.

South Eastern and Chathanl Railway District.

I

D.

~l. D .

Lady upl. Thellon. GeorginaDillOtl, Cion brock, ,\h ascragh, Irel and, Lady 'upl. Mis Eva BI'uce, Lesen'agh, Horrisokane. Lady Supl. H.1\I. Perci\'al l\Iax\\'L'I I, Killarney] Iill, Bray. Lady Supl. lIon. Mrs. de la Poe I', o. B. E., Kilshcl'lan, Tipp'ran·. Lady Supl. ':\]rs. K. GordL1Jl, \\' eston, 1, lTI110\'. Lady Sup!. ,riss L.' Gallag-l1l'r " \\'illiilill Street, Gal~\'rt v.' Lady Supl. :'Iliss F. E, Rut Ie;' , Lm ist,)\, J1 House, Kilkenn\,. Lady Supl. Miss E. liunbul'\',1, Eckn Tl'lTaCL', Limel,rck. Lac.!r ~l.JPl. l\Jis~, E; Ioore, h . tlla, lwe, l\aas. Lady:upt. Lach' Dut1all" Kilboy, :\'enCLgh. -, Lady upt. LadyOsborneBl'auclerk, G. B. E., Curraghmore, \\'ated ord. Lad\' 'upt. ~Iiss K. \\'. l eu,tin 'leveragh, Sligo. ' Miss Crofton, l\larlin House, " Ticklow. Lady Supl. I'll r . Kennedy, St. Patrick Deanery, Dublin.

OF THE COMMI SIONER. EASTERN DISTRICT SliPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ASHFORD ST,\TIO)[, 4th May, 1922.

ir, I have the honour to submit my report [or the Brigade year ending December 31st, 1921. The outh Eastern and Chatham Railway was, as you will be aware, constituted a District of the Brigade in December, 1920, the first Division under the new organisation being formed in February, 1921. At the end of 1920 the new Di"i ions formed had a membership of 670, and I am bappy to be able to report that during the past year, despite the many difficulties with which we have bef'n confronted, consequent upon the industl'ial situation, and almost daily changes in per onnel l'e .. ulting therefrom, the membership at the end of the year just closed had reached 82 , aI' an in reasc of 158 men. Of the 828 men referred to no less than 612 are fully equipped ...vith the official uniform of the Brigade. Valuable additions have also been made to the equipment of the various Divisions. \\'h en it i reali cd that, apart from the vel'y tangible increase in membership which has to be rccordec1, the very heavy expense involved in connection with the provision of uniform and equipment has been met entirely by the efforts of the member of the various Divisions themselves, I am sure you will agree with me that therc is just reason to be proud of the result which has been altained. A team was entered fOl' the "Dewar" hield Competition, and despite the fact that the m 'tllbers at the time of t he Competition had only received brief training in Brigade requirements, succeeded in securing a very creditable position. A feature of the year' wOI'k has been the formation of a ursing Division, the memb~rs of ,."hich have already taken many important duties, and proved beyond question a vel'y real acquisition to the District. Arrangements al'e alt'eady in hand for increasing the number of Ambulance and Nur ing Division, and it is confidently anticipated that the membership will be largely increased during 1922. First Aid has been rendered during the year by member of the various Di\'isicns, in no less than 3,258 instances, and there can be no better tribute than this, I submit, in justification of the value of the work of the Divisions I have the honour to command. I am not unmindful of the fact that when the S. E. & C. R. Di trict was formed, there were some misgivings as to whether or not the scheme would prove a practical one, and it gives me very real pleasure to assure you that the District has worked satisfactol'ily and without friction with Nos . 1, 2 and 8 Districts, through which il runs. In this connection I beg to be allowed to pay tribute to the VCI')' real h clp and assistance given me by the Commis ioners of the Distt'icts refen'ed to. Their efforts have been until-ing in ensuI'ing that there shall be the fu~l~s~ co-operation between the members of their Divisions and the R ailway DIVI SIons, and I am happy in the knowledg that this has materially contribuled to the suC'cess or the town Divisions affected; to the organisation of which the


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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

S . E. & C. R. Di trict forms a part, and to the benefit of those requiring the skill d ervices of Ambulancc men and ursing Sisters. In conclll ion I desire to place on record my indcbtedness to the District Staff, to the Officers, N.C.O·s., and men of Lllc various Divisions fOl' their loyalty and work in connection with thc District, and feel that any call for ful'lhel" e[fort J may make upon them in th ' futU I'C will not be in vain. I hav' the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, Eo A. RICHARDS, The Chief Commissionel', Knig-ht of Grace of the Order of t. John.

THE ANNUAL REPORT

AMBULANCE DIVISIONS. _ _ D _ I_V_Is_I_O_N_ S ._

_ __

I REcIsTER~D·I-----SU-R-C-E-O-N-'- ~ i__ __

OF IN CHARCE.

THE COMMISSIONER FOR WALES. 1921.

AmbulanceAddiscombe

24.3.20

J. H. Thompson, M.B.,

llPt. . V. Hawker, 1, Larl.;:bere Rd., Lower ydenham. upt. C. Pearson, C. l\I. , 1II.D. 4, Beechnul Road, Aldcrshol. A. E. ' . Martin, F. R. C. S., Amb. ORicer J. Flavin, Eastern L.R.C.P.,L.R. . ~,D.P . H. Di l. Supt. Office, l\shford. J. D. Gray, I\1.D., C.l\I.B. Amb. Officer G. Hennekel'," Amorville," \\. estern .\\'., .Ashford. upl. .\. J. ll'el' n, 34, Penncthornc Rd., Peckham. F. B. Jefferiss, F.R.S., upl. F . . . \. Hawk worth, "icarage IILR.C . . , L.R.C.P. Cot., Trafalgar St., Gillingham. I F. V. K. Ryan, IIl.R.C.S. Amb. Officer J. '. ' harpe, 67, Sussex Rd., roydon. F. 1\1. Hughes, M.D. Amb. Officer, . F. 7IIarsh, Norbury, Church Path, Deal. 1. S. C. Howden, M. n. .\mb. Oftlcer T. J011L'S, 2, Bclg-rave Road, Dover. Sir Sidney R. Alexander upl. C. P. Curling-, M.D., !\!. R.C.S. 25, ,-\tl1l'lsl<ln Pd., Fa\ersham. \Vm. E. Peck, LB. upt. . Milton, 21, L Thomas's Rd.,IIastings. G A. Maling, v.c., ;11..\., upt. \V. H. mith, ;lLB. B . C. H.IIL R. C.S . L. R. C. P. 60, r ingskacl Rd., atford. J. R. Holmes, IIl.B., C.III. Supt. T. A. Oliver, ' tation House, .E.&C. H.., Plumstead. A. Tennyson mith, upl. T. \\'. Burgc!)s, ]\I.D., 1I1.B., C.lII. 1, Ruskin \'illas, Farnborough. H. A. Madwar, L.R.C.P. upl. . Ker!)lcy, 12, Dumerque .\\'., Qucenboro'. R. J. Archibald, Amb. Officer G. Fearn, 111. R.C.S., L. R.C. P. 21, \\'in tnnley res., Ramsgate. S. GilfOI'd, M.D. upl. J. Brindley, 1, Donnington Gardens, Reading. T. Anstcy-Cha\,c, ;IT. B., Supt. T. Palmer, F.R.C. S. 34, Ladbrokc J~oacl, Redhill. J. T. Ramsden, \Vish House, \Vish \\'ard, Rye. Percy A. Mansfield,II1.B., upt. A. \Vaters, " Mount B.A. View, "Riverhead, Ill'. Sevl't1oaks. R. Campbell ichol, Supt. E. E. \Vood, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. 23, Francis Rd.,South A hford. H. J. Manning vVatts, Amb. Officer R. Agn 'w, 111. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. 61, St. Mary's Rd., Tonbridge. Supt. \V. Banks, 68, Ladas Rd., W. Nonvood. C. T. Fox, M.R. C.S. Supt. F. T. Gregg, M.A., The Parsonage, vVillesboro'. B.CH.

Aldershot

7.9.20

Ashford Station ...

3.11.20

Ashford 'Yorks ...

15.10.20

Bricklayers Arms

15.5. 20

Chatham ...

10.3.20

Chipstead Valley

17.11.21

Deal and 'Valmer

22.3.21

Dover

22.2.21

Faversham

12.3.20

Hastings ...

6.5.20

Hither Green

26.2.20

NOl"th Kent

20.8.20

Orpington

29.4.20

Queenboro'

29.3. 20

Ramsgate

29.11. 20

Reading Redhill Rye

26.6.20 7.4.20 23.5. 22

Scvenoaks South Ashford

9.4.20 17.4.15

Tonbridge

3.4.20

Victoria ...

20.2. 20

Willesboro'

3.5.06

NursingLondon Bridge ...

19.11.21

C. E. Paterson,

1\[. 8.,

Lady Supt. Miss W. Grindley, 19, Hawes Rd., Bromley, Kent.

HEAD-QUARTERS

STAFF.

Commissioner fOl" \Vale -Herbert D. 'V. Lewis, O.B.E. (Knight of Grace). urgeon-in-Chief for \\'alesIajor-General Sir Robert Jones, K. B. E., C. B. (Knight of Grace). Lady Superintendent-in-Chief fOl' \ValesThe Right lIon. the Countess of Plymouth (Lady of Grace). Deputy Lady uperintendent for Wales-Mrs. Kate Lewis, O.B.E.

COUNTY,

CITY AND BOROUGH COMMI SIONERS.

Angle ey County Cent,'e-{Vacant). Breconshire Centre-{Vacant). Cardigan~hire Cent,"e-(\Tacant}. Carmarthen hire Cent,"e-Col. E. E\'ans, lIl.D., F . R.C.S., T.D. (Hon. Associate). Carnarvonshire Centre-{Vacant). Denbighshire Centre--LieuL-Col. J. E. H. Davies, D.S.O., LR.C.S. (Knight of Grace). flintshire Centre-l\Ir. David F. Pennant (Knight of Grace). Glamol'gallshil"e Centre-Col. J. Arnallt Jones, M.D., K.H.S., V.D. (Knight of Grace). Mel"ionethshi,"e Centre-Dr. Richard Jones, 1II.D. i\Ionmouthshire Centre-Dr. D. Rocyn Jones, l\1.B., C.B.E. (Honorary As ociate). Montgomeryshi,'e Centre-(' acant) . Pembl'Okeshi,'e Cent"e-l\1ajor ir David Hughes-Morgan. Radnorshi,'e Cent,'e-(Vacant}. Abe"dare Ccntre-(Vacant). City of Cardiff Centre-l\Ir. Hugh M. Ingledew (Knight of Grace). Borough of lewpOI"t Centre-Mr. r\ . G. E. J. Fudge (Esquire). BOl"ollgh of Swan ea Centre-Dr. Ul'ban Mad~s, IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. BOl'ough of Rhondda Centl'e-Captain Taliesin E. Richards, II1.E. {Honorary Ser\'ing Brother}. Rorough of Mc,"thy,' Tydfil Centre-(Vacant).


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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

COMMISSIONER'S

REPORT

99

(ABRIDGED). CENTRE DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS AND AMBULAN CE DIVIS I ONS.

The strength of the Brigade for the past year is 5,166, comprising 20 Corps, 13+ Ambulance and 50 Nursing Divisions . District and Area Conference are being organized for the interchange of ideas amongst the members and the di cussion of the best methods of meeting the calls made. Nearly every Colliery and \ Norks in the Coalfield has its Ambulance Unit. It is probable that some scheme of affiliation with the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Organizations will be agreed, and the Brigade will be responsible for their education in Ambulance work. Ambulance Rooms and First Aid Stations have been e tablished at l1!0st of the collieries and big works, and employers of labour are recognising the value of first aid training, and have encouraged the setting- up of ambulance departments at their works. Medical Comforts Depots are being established in the Colliery Districts and in most cases managed by Brigade men and women and medical requisites lent at a nominal cost to those in whose homes there is sickness. Members of Nursing Division ha\'e formed working parties to make maternity bags and baby clothes for the children of ex-service men and the very poor, and to collect old clothes and turn them into garments which can be distributed free in ca es of need. During the past year the following Trophies have been g-iven for Competition :The" Wyndham Ivor Radcliffe" Challenge Cup for the Great We tern Railway Company's Passenger Staff at Cardiff, by Captain Wyndham I. Radcliffe. The" Milne" Challenge Cup for the berdare Centre, by Dr. R. Baird Milne, Mountain Ash. The '( Ogilvie" Challenge Cup for the Aberdare entre, by Dr. Ogilvie, Aberdare. The" County Furnishing Company" hield for NursingTeams in the Aberavon Corps, by Mes rs. The As. ociated Furnishers Ltd., Ponlypridd. The" Williams Miskin " Shield for Nul' ing Divisions in the Borough of Rhondda Centre, by Mrs. Gwilym Williams, Llantrisant. Last year the Ambulance Transport Service carried 1,386 ca. cs, and the cars travelled a distance of 25,9941 miles . I desire to express my sincere gratitude to the Commis. ioners, Officers, and the rank and file of the Brigade and others who have so splendidly assisted the Priory in its work.

A n g lesea-Nil. Brecknockshire-Dlvls loNs-Brynmawl-, Ystradgynlais. Canl iganshire-Nil. Carmm-thenshi'-e- DI\' lsroNS - Crosshands, Glanamman, L1anelly, L1wynhendy, Pcnybank, Pcnygroes, Ponlhenry, Trimsaran, Tumble. Carnarvonshire-NiI. Denbighshire- DlvlslONs-Chirk, Rhos, Vron Section. Flint hire-DI\,lslo:-l-Buckley. Glal11o,.gan~hire-CoRPs-Aberavon, Bridgcnd and District, Caerphilly trict, eath, Ponlypridd, Pontyclun - D"!fslo;\'~ - Pontardulais,

and DisBrithdir, Clcrau, cern Cribbwr, Cwmavon, Cymmer, Hengoed, Taffs "'ell, Nantganv, Dgmorc \'ale, Onllwyn, Pontlottyn, Ffaldau Institute and Gar"" Briton Ferry, Bryn, Glyncorrwg, Kenfig Hill, Taibac h, Blaengarw, J\Iacsleg ( entral), Garth (Maesteg), Tantymoel, NantyffylIon, Bal'goed, Caerphilly (R. R. ), Llanbradach, elson, Senghenydd, Crynant, Pontardawe, C\\'/11 Colliery, Cilrynydd, )real \Veslern Colliery, ;\Iarilime and Penrbiw, Brynna, Gilfach Goch, Pontyclun, Pontyclun (G. \V. R.), Tonyrefail and ocdcly.

Mel'ionethshire-Ol\'l IOl\'-Blaenau Festiniog. Monmouthshil'c-CORP -Avon LIwyd, Islwyn, Pontypool, Rhymney Valley, "'est ;\Ionmouth, " ' estern Valley-DlvI IONs-Abergavenny, Blackwood, Abersychan, Blacna\'on, Varteg, Coronation, Oakdale (Blackwood), Tredegar .. o. 1, Tredegar o. 2, Cwmbran Colliery and Pontnewydd, Pontyrool North, Pontypool Road, Aberbargo d, Bedwas, ew Tredegar, Rhymney, Aberlillery, Blaina, Six Bells, Abercarn, Celynen Colliery, rosskeys, Llanhilleth, Mal-ine Colli e ry. Mon tgol11crys hire- CoR Ps-Powysland- DIYISIONS-LIanidloes, \VelshpooI. Pembroke<.;hircIbdllo,.~hire -

Jil.

Til.

Abcrdm'e- (Parliamentary and l\IunicipaIArea).-CoRP -Cynon ValIey-DlvIsIO:-lS -Dufl'ryn Amall, Abercynon, Aberdare, Cwmaman, ;\Iountain Ash, Penrhiwceiber, Trecynon. Cardiff

City- CoRPs-Cardiff and District-DIVISIO 's-Barry Dock, ity, Cardiff City Police, Cardiff Railway, Cardiff (G. \V. R.), (R. R.), Cardiff Emergency, Penarth.

Cardiff Cardiff

Merthyr Tydfil BOl'Ough- CORPs-Dowlais, Taft' \'alIey-DI\'lslo:-ls-Abercanaid, B ' dlinog, Cefn Coed, Dowlais, Dowlais Polic , Foell/-iw, l\Ierthyr Borough, l\IerthYI- \'ale, Pcnydarren, Treharris, Troedyrhiw. Newport Borollgh- CoRPS- ewport, l\Ion.-DrvlsIONs-Newport Docks, NewpOl-t Police, Newport Railway, Newport Town. Rhondda BOl'Ollgh-CoRPs-Rhondda Fach, Rhondda Fawr-DlvISIONSCymmel-, Ferndale, Lady Lewis, l\Iaerdy, Tylorstown, \Vattstown, Ynyshir, Abergor hy, Cambrian Colliery, CWl11parc, Dunraven, Fernhill, Llwynypia, l\Iaindy and Eastern, Penygraig, Tynybedw, Yslrad, Trehel-bert. Sw~nsea

Ho)'()Ugh-DrY1SIO:-ls- LIansamlct, Morriston, Swansea.


100

THE

ST.

PRIORY

JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

P RIO R Y FOR

CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.

W ALE S.

FOR

101

WALES.

IN CHARGE.

SURGEON.

IRECISTERED

AMBULANCE CORPS AND DIVISIONS. CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.

REGISTERED

FLINTSH IRE

IN CHARGE.

SURGEON.

CENTRE.

COUNTY COMr-rISSIONER-Mr. David F. Pennant, " Nant Lys," Sl. A sa ph. ANGLESEA

COUNTY

CENTRE.

Buckl ey

... \ 19.9.19

I D.

D. Frazer.

\ Act. Supl. W. Bellis, 29, Brunswick Road, Bt:ck ley.

NIL. BRECKNOCKSHIRE Brynmawr

... \ 15.9.98

CENTRE. SupL C. \Villi ams, "Danybryn, " Lion l., Nantyglo, Mon. \

\ \Y. L. Pritchard. J. J. Mineham.

CARDIGA SHIRE

CE I TRE.

NIL. CARMARTHENSHIRE

CENTRE.

COUNTY COMM:ISSWNER-Colonel E. Evans, M.D., F.R.C'.S., T.D., 1, Goring Place, Llanelly. Cefheithyn

18.11.20

D. H. Griffiths.

Crosshands

26.11.13

J. D. Jones.

Glanamman

19.6.13

Llanelly ...

20.11.17

Llwynhendy

1.10.17

Penybank

28.6.18

Penygroes

19.11.14

Ponthenry

14.5.14

Trimsaran

4.4.13

Tumble

12.10.14

E. Crofton Byrne.

D. R. Price.

J. H. Cllltterhuck. A. C. Lewis. E. M. Williams. Capt. D. C. Evans.

CARNARVONSHIRE

upt. T. J. Powell, Bryrochyd, Cefneithyn, Llanelly. Supt. D. F. Davies, Gwemllwyn , Crosshands, Llanelly. Amb. Officer J. E. James, 13, Evans Terrace, Glanamman. upt. E. D. Jones, "The Hollies," GI<!nalla, Llanelly. Amb. Officer E. \\T. Thomas, "Bronhaul, " U\\'ynhendy, Llanell )". upt. T. Davies, "Brynhyfryd," Penybank, Ammanford. R. T. Roberts, " Brynheulog," Penygroes. upt. G. Robling-s, i I Llwyncclyn," Ponthenry. upt. T. \Villiams, 11, New Houses, Tr·imsaran. llpl. J. R. Davies, Priordy oun cil Bigs., Upper Tumble.

CENTRE.

NIL.

GLAl\IORGA l SHIRE

Brilhelir

23.1.12

G. R. P e nnant..

Cacrau

25.7.14

] . Harris-Jones.

Cefn

20.11.13

ribb\\'r

Cwmavon Fraldau In. titule and Garw Hcngoed ...

I

31.8.12 22.12.09 9.3.15

F. J. Twist. W. Irving. . \\,illi ams.

I. Jackson.

Nantgarw

12.1. 1-1-

D. R. Thomas.

Og-morc \' ale

20.7.08

A. \\T. Anderson.

Onllwyn ...

22.7.1 2

C. Armstrong.

Pontardulai s

25.10.13

Capt. R. J. Isaac.

Taffs Well

17.4.15

J. McNabb.

ABERAVON

26.1.20

S. Fisher.

CENTRE.

COUNTY COMM:ISSIONER-Lieut.-Colonel J. E. H. Davies, D.S.O., ?f.R.C.S., "Plas Darland," \Vrexham. Chirk 16.4.04 C. E. Salt, M. B. Dr. J. D. Lloyd, The Mount, Chirk. Rhos 14.10.12 Supt. D. J. Williams, 5-1-, Church Sl., Rhos, \Vrexham. \'ron Section 18.11.11 Corporal D. Jones, Almshouses, Chil'k,

TRE.

COlJNTY .0;\11\[[8510 'ER-Colonel J. Arnallt Jones, M.D., K.H.S., V.D., Dyffryn, Llandaff. 129, Queen tr'eet, Cardiff. . ,, " d n Glam SLB- o:.nllssloNERs-(StaiT.)- i\lajor F. T. Rees, i\I.c., Iy l\1ynydd, R~ y , . . . (Abera\'on Sub DistricL)-Mr. Samuel Jones, 15, pnngfield Ter. ,Abercl\on. (PontardaweSub District. )-;\1ajor \V. Owen Fvans, Bry~~elyn, Pont<LI'dawe:. (Pontypridd ub Di trict.) - Mr. J. \Y. Davison, 1\I.B. E., Rhondda IIouse, Pontypridd. . (Caerphilly ub District.) - l\Ir. Carlton T. Hurry Rlc~es, "Edenhursl, " SL Martin's Road, Caerphilly.

Briton Ferry DENBIGHSHIRE

CE

Bryn

5.6.12 12.11.13

G. S. Phillips. D. W. Scott.

Glyncorrwg

6.11.13

S . Fisher.

Kenfig Hill

23.1.12

J.

T aibach

3.7.19

Vv.

Coope1'.

D1'. Phillips.

Supt. \V. Hares, 1-1-, Herbert. Slree t., Brilhdir. Dr. J. Harris-Jones, The Surgery, Caerau. Dr. F. J. Twist, The Surgery, Kenfig Hill. Act. SupL T. R. Davies, 95, Brytion Rd., Cymmer, Port Talbot. Supt. E. E\'ans, Police Station, Pontycymmer. \V. Hollister, 2, Hengoed Road, Hengoed. \Y. L. \Vebb, 5, Oxford Street, Nantgarw. G. Barnett, 25, Caexdu Rd., Ogmore Vale J. Richards, Brynawel, Ie w Rd., Severn Siste r, Neath. Capt. R. J. Isaac, " Derlwyn, " Pontardulais. E. Thomas, 2, Caerphilly Road, 1 anlgar\\,. Corps Supt. A. J. Esmond, " Fernleigh, " Alexander Rei., BritonFerry. Dr. G. S. Phillips, 75, eath Rd., Briton Ferry. Supt. D. Thomas, 1-1-, Station Terrace, Bryn, Port T albot. Amb. Officer A. H. Jones, Cwm Coel, Glyncorrwg. Supt. E. A. Howell, 3, Park Stre t, Kenfig Hill. Acting Supt. D. Pugh, 13, ReginaldSt. , V eli ndre, A bera von.


102

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ST.

CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.

RECISTERED.

BIUDGEND AND DISTRICT

1. 7.14

Blaengarw

19.1. 10 6.7.14

l\Iaesteg (Central)

6.7.14

Nantyffyllon CAERPHILLY AND DISTRICT Aberbargoed Bargoed

11.3.10 5. 7. 20 1.1.16 8.6.09 16.10.07

Caerphilly (R. R.)

13.5.10

Llanbradach

24-.1.20

Nelson ...

31. 7.18

Senghenydd

2.11. 20

NEATH Crynant Pontardawe Ystradgynlais ... PONTYPRIDD Cwm Colliery ...

26.1. 20

SURCEON.

11. 5.12

\V, O. Evans.

19.12.14

21. 10.1 2 15.1.10

Gl. \iVesternColliery

28.5.06

H . Davies. E. P. Evans.

J.

1. l\IcDonald.

PONTYCLU:,/

26.1.20

H. Davies. J. W. Williams. S. A. Tuckcr.

Brynna

28.6.07

(Acting) S. A. Tuckcr.

Gilfach Goch ...

10.8.08

J. G. l\IcCaughy.

Pontyc1un

1.9.10

2.9.09

IN CHARCE.

Corps SupL lVI. \ Veeks, Plough Inn, Heolycyw, Pencoed. F. J. Recs. Supt. T. Kent, 33, Blaenganv Rd., Blaengarw. T . J. Bell Thomas. SupL \\T. II. l\Jorris, 33, Gam Road, Maesteg. J. M. Cawlan<.l. G. I-I. B. James, Edall, St.l\1ichaci'sRd . , l\laesteg. D. J. Thomas. Acting upL "',T. \Yilliams, 2, Brookland Terr., antymoel. D. C. Evans. Supt. C. D. IIughes. 21D, ,\ll11a Road, l\lae teg. Corps Supt. Dt'. R. . Robertson , High Street, Llanbradach. B. H. 1\1. rca. upt. J. Davies, 1, Tredegar Ter. ,Aberbargoed. T . L. Llewellyn . upt. J. Robson, " Ashlea," Aberbaq~·oed . Supt. G. Rigsby, Woodfi eld, \ 'an Road, Caerphilly. (Acting) R . C . Robcrtson. Amb. Ollic r C. E. Palmer, 17, Garden. t., Llanbradach. R. H . Terry. ergt. " ' ....\. " 'illiams, .r\ shgro\c T r., Nclson. P . James. Amb. Oflicer D. Le\\ is, 4-2, High trcet, enghcnydd.

C. Armstrong.

26. 1. 20

103

PRIORY FOR WALES.

BRIGADE.

CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

RECISTERED.

A. '\T . •-\ndet·son.

22.10.14

Cilfynydd

Maritime and Penrhiw

AMBULAN E

---,-------

Garth (l\1aesteg)

Nantymoel

JOHN

J. W. Logie.

Pontyc1un (G. W. R.)

9.10.20

(Acting) S. A. Tuckcr.

Tonyrefail and Coedely

12.6.18

J. Brereton.

SupL J. James, " Hronallt," Crynant, nr. \ .'alh. l\Iajor \". Owcns Evans, Brync lyn, Pontardawe. J. Borsdl'n, Pcnrhos, Y lradgynlais. Corps Supt. J. Bakcr, 73, Liantrisant Rd., Pontypridd . upL E\'all , q, 7\\'<lun Miskin, Bcddau. II. G. Williams, 63, " 'ooel Strcet, ilfynydd. Amb. Ollicer . Floyd, c. ,\llan IIousc," CI'aigwcn, Ponlypridd . upt. 'V. Goddard, 82, Phillip tn"!cl, Ponlypridd. Corps ' upL T. Ajax Lcwi , " Elmsfi 'ld," Pontyclun. upt. G. II. Trotman, 4-1, Bridgend Road, L1anharan Amb. Officer W. l\1. Thomas, " il1aestcg Housc," Gilfach Goch. Acting Supt. T . Ajax Lewis, " Elmsficld," Pontyclun. Acting upL I. Williams, "Tala Ganv," Pontyclun . Amb. Officer A. Davies, " The Bungalows ," Coedely.

MERIONETH lIlRE

CE 'TRE.

COUNTY COMMISSIONER-Dr. Richard Jon es, M. D . , I sa llt , Blacnau Festiniog. Blaenau Fesliniog

2 :::.1.06

.,.

oJ

Amb. Officer W. l\I. Owen, .. 2, vVynn Rd . , Blaenau FestlOlOg.

\ (Acting) R. Jones .

\

MO

MOUTH HIRE

CENTRE.

, n Jones II1.B., C.B. E., County Hall, Xewpart, COUNTY O;\IMISSIONER-DI. D . . Roc Y tl tt' C t al Chambers Tcwport, ilIon . Mr R \Vilson B ar e , en r , ,S n-CO;\DIISSIO;-';ERS- r .. .."l'f d J es The Park , Blaenavon, l\Jon. l.. re on , D T. E . Lloyd.

8.10.08

orps Surgeon, 01. \V. D. Steel, e\'ill St., Abergavenny.

mcers of late, outh 'Vale Border Corps, at prescnt atlached Lo the above Division Blackwood A.\· O~

LLWYO

3.7.0

W. J. Mulligan.

Blaenavon

4-.7.08

A. H. James.

Varteg .,.

6. 2.13

J.

28.7.1 9

Couper.

Supt. G. F. Tuckwell, ll\ I~n. 53 Commercial Road. TalywalO, Sup't. 1. \Vathen, 5, " D" Row, Forge ide, Blaenavon. Acting Supt. D. Crewe, " Penylao," Varteg, Mon.

I

Coronation

25. . 11

R. E. Roberts .

Oakdale (Blackwood)

25.9.H

J. H. Rankin.

Tredegar No.1

24-.7.06

(Acting) H. G . Brown.

Tredegar No.2

29.9.06

H. G. Brown.

28.7.19

R. \V. Haslett.

11.9.06

A. \V. Hales.

29.6.10

G. James.

Cwmbran Colliery and Pontnewydd Pootypool North

C. Badge, 1, Garfield Terr., Blackwood.

28.7.19

Abersychan

PONTYPOOL

Supt. U. O. Nicholls, Talycoed Court, nr. :'IIonmouth. Corps SupL S. T . Beard, o. B. E. , 2, Grosvenor Rd., Abergavenny.

J.

25.8.15

Ion.

Supt. G. Morgan, "Ty Frederick," Ynysddu, Mon. Am b. Officer \Y. Lewis, 30, Ashville, Oakdale, Blackwood. J. Leach, 35, Lower Coronation Street, Tredegar. Amb. Officer \V. Penberthy, 53, Commercial St., Tredegar. Corps Supt. A. J. England, . Stalion Hou e, Pontllan[ratth. Amb. Officer, I. Tibbs, Iaind ee House, laindec Pl., Pontne,vydd. Supt. F. Nelms, 39, \ Vainfelin Av., Pontypool.


104 CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.

ST.

THE

RECISTERED .

SURCEON .

IN CHA RCE.

------------~----~------------~-

Pontypool Road RHYlI1NEY VALLEY

Bedwas New Tredegar Rhymney

,V EST MONMOUTH

6.9.06

(Acting) R. W. Hasletl.

28.2.0 9.2.09

F.

R. V. de A. Redwood.

T. D. Sullivan.

Abertillery

21. 7.08

S. Simon.

Blaina ...

2.10.04

1\1. F. Dono\'an.

Six Bells

14.8.09

(Acting) P. Read.

28.7.19

D. T. Richards.

Abercarn

1. 1. 08 29.1.08

Cross keys

12.7.07

Llanhilleth

25.11.13

Marine Colliery

Supl.]. Ialthcws, 13, Glynmawr l., Abertillery. Supt. \V. Gardner, 23, Church treet, Blaina, Mon. upl. J. Hooper, A btrec Terr., ix Bells, l\Ion. Corps ec. E. C. Ferris, 15, Gladstonc t., rosskeys, Mon. Acling Supt. DL E. 1\1. riffith s, Abercarn. T. G. \\Tatkin, " Bryn Awel," 1<,lwj'n Street, Abercarn. ACling upl. E. C. Fel-ris, 15, Glad 'tone St., Cros keys. . \m b. fficcr D. ] ones, 9, Gladstone Road, Crumlin, Ion . ,upl. D. R. Davies. 109, Canning treel, wm, Mon.

E. 1\1. GI-iffiths.

J. Dunlop.

Celynen Colliery

30.5.13

T. A. Gregg.

T. J. Fmsl. ]. O. Sulli\un. D. Macintosh.

l\10NTGOMERYSHIRE POW\,SLA '0

17.7.12

Llanidloes

4.-1-.12

Welshpool

10.2.11

Amb. Offi ce r C. BasseLL, Alma Cottagc, Bedwas. ]. Wilkins, 6+, Derlwyn l., ew Tredegar. A_ H. \Villi ams, Forge lreet, Rhymney.

J. Maunsell.

CE lTRE.

R. D. Thomas. E. D. Rees. (Acting) R. D. Thom as.

PEMBROKESHIRE

ABERDARE

orps upl. 11. Morris, 4, Broad l., \\'el hpool. upl. Dr. E. D. PCl s, Cacrsws, ;\1 on tg-omerysh i rc. upl. R. E. . Thomas, Clive Place, \Velshpool.

CO UNTY COl\L\nSSIONER-Major Sir D. Hughes-Morgan, "p ena 11 youse," I-I Penally, Tenby.

1.4.08

]. Ll. Morris.

Aberdare

25.6.08

]. M. Wilson.

Cwmaman

27.5.08

R. F. Thomas.

l\Iountain Ash ...

18.6.06

R. Baird Milne.

Penrhiwceiber

1.10.10

Trecynon

12.3.08

OF

CE

CARDIFF

TRE.

. CITY O;\I]\IISSIONER-Mr. Hugh M. Ingledew, -1-, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff. TAFF OFFICERs- Dr. Daniel de Vere Hunt, "Aubrey House," Calhedral Road, Cardiff. Inspector David J. Francis, 16, Malefant Street, Cardiff. Mr. Bernard E. Maberly, 45, Station Road, Llandaff North, Cardiff. (Acting-)-Mr. Fredel-ick R. Ilortop, 22, Evelyn Street, Barry Dock. ( clin'id-Mr.]. 1. Pepperell, 337, Cowbridg:e Road, Cardiff.. R ev. Lion el B. Fletcher, 13, Kyvetiog Street, Cardiff. CARDIFF Ai'\O DI TRICT

( cti ng)D.deVere Hunt. Acting Corps Supl. D. ]. Francis, Law Courts, Catthays Pk., Cardiff. upt. F. R. Hortop, G. Gillon Irving. 22, Evelyn Streel, Barry Dock. G. E. Owens. Acling Supt. ]. 1. Pepperell, R. ]. Smith. 337, Cowbridge Rd., Cardiff. Acting Supt. D. J. Francis, \Y. G. Williams. 16, MalefantSt., Cardiff. upt. D. Davies, Old Sea Loch T. \Vallace. House, Bute Docks, Cardiff_ (Acting)D.deVere Hunt. Amb. Officer C. T. Evans, 17, Broadwalk, Caerleon, nr. Newport. Amb. Officer T. E. Clement, 46, Deri Road, Cardiff. Supt. \V. H. ] ohnson, E. Llewellyn. 173, Whitchurch Rd., Cardiff. Supt. C. H. Snell, P. Hacquoil. 21, Church Avenue, Penarth.

4.4.06

Barry Dock

8.9.09

Cardiff Cily

6.4.06

Cardiff City Police

2.5.08

CardifT Railway

5.6.12

Cardiff (G. W. R.)

-1-.-1-.06

Cardiff (R. R ) .. ,

16.4.10

Cardift Emergency

8.12.14

Penarth

1.11.15

BOROUGH

OF

MERTHYR

TYDFIL

CENTRE.

BOROC"GH COMMISSIONER-Mr. D. M. Davies, Chief Constable, Merthyr Tydfil.

Dowlais Dowlais Police

NIL.

]. Banks.

CITY

DOWLAIS

CEN:rRE.

Corps Supt. H. Evans, 1, Marlin's l'errace,Abercynon. Supt. ]. Grainger, 13, Oak Terr., Abercwmboi, nr. Aberaman. Acting Supt. H. Evans, 1, Marlin's Terrace,Abercynon. Supt. D. Evans, 23, Monk Street, Aberdare. Supt. T. I. Griffiths, 35, Burns Street, Cwmaman. Supt. E. Evans, 11, Copley Street, Mountain Ash. A. Mainwaring, 71, Glanlay St., Penrhiwceiber. Supt. \V. H. \Vheeler, 72, Gadlys Street, Aberdare.

Dr. Owens.

11.7.13

Abercynon

Bedlinog RADNORSHIRE

CENTRE.

31.1.10

GYNON VALLEY

CENTRE.

NIL.

IN CHARC E.

SURGEON.

RECISTERED .

Duffryn Aman ... ]. S. Nolan.

28.7.19

''''ESTERN VALLEY

CORPS or Divisions distingu ished by slyle of lype.

----

Acting Supl. . Mogford, 3, Rosser St., Wainfelin, Pontypool.

28.7.19 -1-.5.13

105

PRIORY FOR WALES.

JOHN Al\IBULANCE BRIGADE.

12.4.06 14.9.97 13.11.09

Corps Supt. A. Lucas, 14, Alexandra Rd. ,Merlhyr Tydfil. Supt. D. 1\1. Sims, T. H. Evans. 28, Mount Pleasant, Bedlinog. Supl. R. H. Parker, A. E. Keown. 11, \\ inifred Street, Dowlais. (Acting)R.S.McClelland. Supt. ]. D. Lamb, Police Station, Dowlais. R. S. McClelland.

17.9.06

j


106 CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.

THE

ST.

RECISTERED.

Fochri,,'

23.5.06

T. Stenner Evans.

Penydarren

24.1. 20

C. H. F. Williams.

TAFF VALLEY

2.11.08

R. S. R yce.

.lbercanaid

31.5.10

(Acting) R. S. Rye

Cefn Coed

12.7.09

V. T. P. W bstcr.

Merthyr Borough

15.7.06

R. Lee.

Merthyr Vale ...

21. 7.05

Treharris

26.9.17

Troedyrhi \V

22.11.06

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

McKenzie Crooks.

J. Ferguson.

BOHOUGH

OF

EWPORT

Supl. W. J. Ballard, 5, Guest lreet, Fochriw. Supl. A. E . Chance, 24, CasU Stl-ec t, Penydarren. Corps upl. "\\T. H. Jones, 5, J ohn Sl., High l., Merthyr Tydfil. Amb. Officer D. \ \T. Jones, 48, Nightingalc l. ,Abcrcanaid. Supt. H. Rowc, 6, Park Row, Grawen T err., Merthyr Tyd fll. upl. D. Jones, 19, Glynn TerI-ace, l\1erthyr Tydfil. J. . Crebe}" Cemetery Lodge, Merthyr. Acting Sup!. T. A. R ee , 3, The Park, Treharris. upl. F. \\'. I1andsc(1mbe, 7, Elm trect, Troedyrhiw.

CENTRE.

BOROt.:GH COl\I1\USSIONER-l\Ir. A. G. E. J. Fudgc, 122, D ck Strect, NC\\:porl, ~lon. NEWPORT MON. Alexandra Doc ks Newport Police

8.10.04

A. E. Tonks.

8.10.04 18.11.07

(Acting) A. E. Tonks.

Newport Railway

8.10.04

S. McCormac.

Newport Town

8.10.04

(Acting) A. E. Tonks.

BOROUGH

OF

RHONDDA

Corp ' upt. G. a1l1p lwll li\cl , 41, l. l\Iad,' Cres., cwporl . Amb. Officcr J. i'llar hail, 18, ollicr tre 'l, c\\'porl. Acting , upt. G. ]. Rowlands, 44, Redland ' lrcct, ewporl. Supl. G. , lorcy, 11, Colne treet, TC WPOl- t. upl. C. 11. IIopkins, 20, Albert Terrace, N wporl .

CORPS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.

Tylorstown

14. 2.08

vVattslown

26.9.06

Ynyshi.

15.2.09

RIIONDDA FAWR

30.10.06

Abergorchy

13.6.07

Cambrian Colliery

25.5.06

Cwmparc

30.5.09

Dunraven

17.6.13

Fernbill

17.5.15

Llwynypia

18.9.15

l\J aindy and Eastcrn ."

27.9.07

Penygraig

22.4.13

Treherberl

14.10.04-

Tynybcdw

H.5.07

Ystrad ...

28.5.06

Cymmer

27.7.07

Ferndale

15.4.06

Lady Lewis

21.6.09

Maerdy

3.3.06

E . J. Morris.

Acting Supt. D. Roberts, 49, Woodland Rd., Tylorstown. Amb. Officer J. Flynn, D . L. Davi es. " Bryne Eagur," Dinas, Porlh. (Acting) M. C. O . Hurley. Supt. D. Gwilym, 16, Railway Terrace, Ynyshir. Corps Supt. W. E. Abraham, D. C. Williams. 117, Park Road, Cwmparc. Acling Supt. T. D. Hopkins, A. G. Tribe. 14, Bute Street, Treorchy. Supt. J. Thomas, R. Gabe Jones. 93, Park Terrace,Clydach Vale. Supt. R. Herbert, A. M. Rob erlson. 80, Tallis St., Cwmparc. Supt. S. Blundred, 20, Amos Hill, Penygraig. W. Langworlhy Baker. Supt. W. J. Davies, 28, Brook St., Blaenrhondda. Supt. D. Morgan, 1. N . l\Iorgan. " Brynderwen," Llwynypia. Supt. J. Rees, 12, Ton Row, Ton, Pentre. Amb. Offi cer D. Davies, 72, Edmondstown Rd., Penygraig. (..\cLing) D. C. Williams. Acling Supt. Dr. D. C. Williams, " Brynfedwan," Treherbert. Amb. Officer J. Power, J. Rickard. 2, Upper Alma, Pentre. Supt. T. M. James, J. P. H. D avies. 4-6, Penrhys Road, Y slrad.

(Acting) E. J. Morris.

BOROUGH

OF

SWANSEA

CENTRE.

BOROUGH OM:llI Sll NER-Dr. rban Mal-ks, 1\LR.C.S., L.R.C.P., Trinity House, Trinity Place, wal1sca. ,UB- Ol\lMISSIONER-Mr. \V. A. " ' heel, Hillfield, Llansamlet. STAFF OFFl ERS-l\Jr. Hugh . Cann, "Holmside," Tavistock Road, Sketty, Swansea. Mr. \\T. H. Fisher, 9, Hall Terrace, Swansea. Llansamlel

19.12.11

<

13.6.07

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

RECISTEREO.

CENTRE.

BOROUGH 1\1 • E~., "B rY!1 b e d w, .. T ong-wyn I.us. . STAFF S COl\IMISSIONER-Captain Taliesin E . Riclnrds c , S OURGEON- Dr. M. C. O. Hurley, The Surgery, Abcrllcchan Road Ynyshir TAFF FFICERS-Mr. G. Payne,. « euhof," Upton Terrace, Penygraig: . Mr. J. H. DaVIes, Queen's Square, Tylorstown. RHONDDA F ACH

107

PRIORY FOR WALES.

JOHN AMBULANCE BRiGADE.

Corps upL. T. J. E,'ans, 20, Ceridwcn L, l\laerdy. Amb. Officel' \\T. \'aug-han, 28, Rivcr Terr., Britlania, Porth . Supt. \V. D. Tbomas, 39, Elm Slreet, Ferndale. O. Richards, 11, Gwilym Street, Rhydrelin, Ponlypridd. upt. E. Morgans, 17, Glanville l., Maerdy.

l\Iorrislon ...

16.8.17

Swansea ...

3.3.15

L. L. Jon es.

ActingSupt. W. A. Wheel, Hillfield, Llansamlet. M. W. Williams. Amb. OfficerS. J. Nicholls, 131, \Yoodfield St., Morriston. (Acting) Dr. UrbanMarks. Amb. Officer J. T. York, 4, Campbell Street, Swansea.


108

THE

109

PRIORY FOR WALES.

ST. JOHN Al\IBULA CE BRIGADE.

NURSING DIVISIONS. CENTRE DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS ANO NURSINC DIVISIONS.

Nursing Divisions, (those forming pari of a Corps are placed under its name).

Anglesea-Nil. Brecknockshire-Nil.

RECISTERED.

ANGLESEY COUNTY

Cardiganshire-Nil.

IN CHARCE.

SURCEON.

CENTRE.

NIL. Carl11al,thens hire-DIVI SIONs-Lianelly, Parc),rhun.

BRECKNOCKSHIRE CENTRE. NIL.

Carnarvonshire-DIVISloN-Aberdaron.

CARDIGANSHIRE CENTRE. Denbighshire-Nil.

NIL. CARMARTHENSHIRE CENTRE.

Flintshire-Nil.

18.10.15

Llanelly ... Glal11organshire-CoRPs-Aberayon, Bed\\'as, Caerphilly and Di triCl, Neath, Pontypridd, Pontyclun- 01\' 1 ION -Penallta, Ponty 'y rnnwr, ,1ync~)rr\\'g, Kenfig Hill, Caerphilly, l'ontardawc, Cwm, Great \Ve tern olliery, Gilfach Goch, Llanbaran, Pontyclun, Tonyrefail and CoedeJy, Briton Ferry. Merionethshil'e-DIVISION-Corwen.

Parcyrhun 1

Aberdaron

Monmouthshire-CoRPs-Avon Llwycl, Isl\\')'n, Pontypool, Rhymllt'Y \ 'alley, \Vest l\Ionmouth, \\'e tern ValleY- [)I\' lslo:,\<;-Abcrsyehan, Blackwood, C.oronation, Pontnewydd, Pontypoo!, 'e w Tr ' clcgar, Rhymney, Abertilll'ry, SIX Bells, Abercarn, Crosskey . Montgol11eryshire - CORP Welshpool Berriew.

Powys!ancl -

OIYISION ' -

Llanidloes,

Aberdare-(Parliamentary and l\lunicipal Area. )-CORPs-CYllon Valley-D IYISloi'i -Abercynon. Cardifi C ity-CORPs-Cardiff and District-OIVI IOi'iS-Barry, En;ergency, Cardiff Docks, Penarth.

ardin,

ardifr

MerthYl' T ydfil Borough-CORPs-Taff Valley-D"'lsloN-Merthyr. Newport Borough-CoRPs-Newport, l\Ion.-Olvl ION- ewporl.

NIL.

Swansea Borough-DIvlsIONs-Liansamlet, Morriston.

TSHIRE CENTRE. NIL.

GLAl\10RGANSHIRE CENTRE. F 1\1 . R 'lc11es, "Edenhurst," SL Martin's Rd., Caerphilly. ER-Mrs.'. Lady Supt. 1\liss G. Morgan, (Acting) T. R. Brown. 31.8.12 Ffaldau 111 ti tute and 1, Brynhyfryd, Pentycymmer. Garw Lady Amb. Off. R. H. D. Evans, l\1. F. Daniels. 8.2.1 Penallta .,. 16 Beechfield Ave., Hengoed. Lady'Supt. l\Iiss G . :l \Iol'gan, . Williams. 31.8.12 Pontycymmcr 1, "Brynhyfryd,"Pontycymmer. TAFF OFF!

ABERAVON Briton Ferry

10.12.20

Glyncorrwg

8.7.16

Kenfig Hill

12.2.18

(Acting) G. S. Phillips. S. Fishcl'. J. W. Cooper.

Mrs. F. Harris, 38 Ynysmaerdy Rd.,Briton Ferry. L~dy Supt. Mrs. E. H. Howell, 4 Brynmawr Place, lVIaesteg. Lad~ Amb. Off. Mrs. 1\1. J. Sut.ton, 9, Bridge Street, Kenfig Hill.

CAERPHILLY & DISTRICT Bedwas

Rhondda Borough-CoRPs-Rhondda Fach, Rhondda FaWr- O,YISIONSFerndale, Maerdy, Tylorstown, Abergorchy, Cambrian, Fernhill, Llwynypia, Ystrad.

La~rC~~~~to~,i,~b[:f·:ar:d~i{iane.IlY. Lady Amb. Office:, Mrs. A. DaVies, "Brynhyfryd, Penybank, Ammanford .

CARNARVONSHIRE CENTRE. LadySupt. Mrs. D. CarreglVIcCowan, 10.8. 1S \ Carreg, Aberdaron. \

FLl

LADY

Radnorsh ire-Nil.

D. R. Price.

DENBIGHSHIRE CENTRE.

\\ 'el hpool,

Pembrokeshire-Nil.

31. 7.18

I( Acting)COIoneIE. Evans. I

Caerphilly

Mrs. P. A. Davies, Church Street, Bedwas. Mrs. L. Lendon, 95, Van Road, Caerphilly.

4.9.16 18.9.15

NEATH Pontardawe

20.-1-.17

\\'. Owen Evans.

Lady Supt. Miss H. Jones, " Dryscoed," Smithfield Pontardawe,


110

Nursing Divisions, (thos e forming part of a Corps a re placed under its name).

THE

ST.

REGISTERED.

SURGEON.

IN CHARGE .

21.2.1 2

E. P. Evans.

Lady Supl. M.-5. M. Lloyd, " Brynawcl," Llantwit Fardre. Lady upt. M.-s. E. Robinson, "Denbury, "WindsorRd., Treforcst, Pontyp.-idd.

J. W. Williams.

PONTYCLUN Gilfach Goch ...

10.7.16

D.

Llanharan

20.8.19

(Acting)

. A. Tucker.

Pontyclun

19.2.19

(Acting)

. A. Tll kcr.

Tonyrefail and Coedely

14.6.18

J. E. Brereton.

T

10rgan.

MERIONETH HIRE CE Corwen

...

IN CHARGE.

SURGEON .

REGISTERED

---

1.1.14

Gt. \Vestern Colliery ...

Nursing Divisions, (those forming part of a Corps are placed under its name). ~7ESTERN VALLEY

PONTYPRIDD Cwm

111

PRIORY FOR WALE S .

JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

/19.10.1 8

Lady Amb. Off. Mrs. A. Hayes, 6, Danygraig TeL, Gilfach Go ch. Lady .A mb. Off. Mrs. L. Tucker, " The Laurel , .. Llan haran. Lady Amb. OfT. Mr . L. Bru e, " Lanelay, " Pontyclun. Lady upt. Mrs. L. M. Brcr'tol1, The urgery, Coed'ly.

Abercarn

...

...

5.7.17

Crosskeys

..

...

6.7.15

,

Miss E. Richards, (( Woodlands," Abercarn, Mon. Mrs. Carter, 19, Bank Street, Crosskeys .

Dunlop.

MONTGOMERYSHIRE CENTRE. POWYSLAND Ll a nidloes

17.9.14

\\'elshpool

23.1.11

\Vclshpool Berriew ...

24-.5.12

I \\T. Davies. (Acting) R. D. Thomas. (Acting) R. D. Thomas.

I

Lady Supt. Miss P. George, Dulais Villa, Llanidloes. Lady Amb. Off. Mrs. N. Howell Williams, 2, Havelock Terrace, \Velshpool. Lady upt. Mrs. I. R. Humphries Owen, Glansevern Hall, Berriew, Mont.

PEMBROKESHIRE CENTRE.

TRE.

/ Dr. D. Edwards.

J.

NIL. Lady upl. Miss K. ] arret! Faerdre IIouse, orwen.

RADNORSIIIRE CENTRE. NIL.

MONMOUTHSIIIRE CENTRE. AVON LLWYD Abersychan

ABERDARE

CENTRE.

CYNON VALLEY 5.10.16

u. J.

G . Mulligan.

Lady upl. Miss B. Williams, " Brynhyfryd," \\'aterloo Rd. , Talywain, 1\1 on .

Abercynon

G. \V. Armstrong.

Lady upl. 1\lrs. J. England, " tation HOllS , " Pontllanrraith. Mi s l\I. Powell, "Festub rt, " Hill View, Cwmfelinfach, Ion .

LADY STAFF OFFICERS-Mrs. \i,T. P a rdo e, o. B. E., "\\'alton," Romilly Road, Barry. 1\1 is 1\1. l\Ietcalf, 1, Dogo Street, Cardiff.

ISLWYN

27.8.14

\ Dc. Dcccy.

Supt. Mrs. Bell Pugh, I LadyPlasdaran, A bercynon.

CITY OF CARDIFF CENTRE Blackwood

13.11.17

COI-onation

25.7.16

PONTYPOOL Pontnewydd

5.10.15

A. W. IIayles.

Pontypool

24.9.12

(Acting) R. \\T. Ha lcll.

RHYMNEY VALLEY New Tredegar

12.9.18

Rhymney

26.4.18

(Acting) F. J. Maunsell.

W EST MONMOUTH

CARDIFF AND 01. TRICT Barry

Lady Supt. l\Irs. Hayles, "ArmiJale," Pontnewydd, l\lon . Actin g La dy upl. Mr . D. Il elm,;, 37, The Avenue, Ponlypool. Lady Amb. Off. Mrs. D. M. Recs, -+8, DufTryn Terr., cw Tredega.-. Lady upl. M.-s. M. de Acton Red wood, The Terrace, Rhymncy .

3.5.1 2

Cardiff

15.9.09

Cardiff Emergency

7.10.15

Cardiff Docks ...

31.7.17

Pcnarth

-+.9.15

J.

Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Paul, 43, High Street, Barry. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. A. P. Tyndall, \V. G. \Villiams. 11, Y Groes, Rhubina, Cardiff. Lady Supt. Miss A. Fletcher, E. Llewellyn. 30, \Vindsor Place, Cardiff. (Acting) \\T. G. Williams. Lady Amb. Officer 1\Irs. M. Jones, 13, \\'indsor Esplanade, Cardiff. Lady Supt. Miss E. 1\1. \Villiams, (Acting) D. Hacquoil. 2, Herbert Terrace, Penarth.

S.

H. Budge.

BOROUGJI OF MERTHYR TYDFIL Abertillery Six Bells

1. 9.13 25.9.1 2

S. Simons. (Acting) T. D. Sullivan.

Lady Supt. Mrs. O. Strickland, 2, Blythe Strect, Abertillery. Lady Amb. Off. 1\1.-s. E. Phillips, Post Office, ix Bells, Mon.

CENTRE.

TAFF VALLEY Merlhy.-

25.5.1-+

A. Duncan.

Lady Supt. Mrs. N. Hankey, "Pentrebach House, " Merthyr Tydfil.


112 Nursing Divisions, (lhose forming part of a Corps are placed under ils name).

THE

ST.

JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

IN CHARC E.

SURCEON .

RECISTERED.

BOROUGH

OF NEWPORT CENTRE.

NEWPORT, MON.

Newport

\ 20.2.13

Lady Supl. Mrs. 1\1. Fudge, 122, Dock St., Newport, Mon.

\ A. A,thu,.

BOROUGH

OF

RHO

DDA CENTRE.

RHONDDA F ACH

Ferndale

15.7.15

R. Rees.

Maerdy

8.12.09

S. G. Morris.

Tylorstown

14.6.16

(Acting) E. J. Morris.

1.7.17

(Act.ing) A. G. Tribe.

upt. Dr. R. Re es, " The Poplars," Ferndale. Lady Supt. lis E . A. R. l\Iorris, " Brynydelyn," l\Iael-dy. Lady lIPt. . K. \\' illiams, 21, Pelrry , lreet, Tylorstow n

RHONDDA FAWR

Abergorchy Cambrian

24.3.19

Fernhill. ..

23.9.16

Llwynypia

13.5.18

Ystrad .,.

25.5.13

Lady Supl. Irs. J. Allsopp, 122, Dumfries t., Treorchy R. G. Jones. Lady upt. l\Irs. Gabe Jones, " Oakhurst," lydach \ 'ale. Lady SlIPt. l\Irs. J. White, 10, tation Terra e, Treherbert. T. Bonner Davies. Lady lIPt. 1\11-s. G. Payne, "Neuhof," plon Ter., Pell) g-raig. (Acling) J. P. H. Davies. Lady lIPt. Ir. 1\1. Lewis, 5, Bryn Terrace, Yslrad.

BOROUGH Llansamlet

12.2.18

Morriston

3.3.16

OF SWANSEA CENTRE.

I

( ct.ing) M. W. Williams. Lady upl. Irs. . E. Jones, Hillfield, Llansamlet. M. W. \Villiam s. Lady lIPt. Mrs. L. r\. olan, 3, \ 'ictoria T rrace, Llansalllle t.

LONDON: CHARLBS CULL AND SON, BRIDGMAS ROAD, CHJ!'lWrCK.






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